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m iD A T , SEPTEIdBER 10, 1948 rA(JE FOURTEEil' wary CHENEY i r : iSIanr^pBt^r lEorttfng Ifm ilb The W oh tlM r Aw enf Dolljr Net Preoe Ron ] e f tJ. B. Weotho Fer Hw Meath ef Aogiml 194B H' Group A of Center church wom­ has set the datlT of Saturday. Sep­ Partly dee tember 18, for a food eale at nine en, Mrs. Abbot Chase, leader, will •eel teoight: About Town have a box supper, Wednesday, o'clock m Hale’s store, with Miss 9,243 September 15, at elx o’clock on OUve Irons and Mrs. W. U Ysrks e f the AadM lEupnittg H h rw feir aa In charge. ’ K !"3 Cevid Lodge o f Odd Fel* the west lawn at the church. Ice cream and punch will bo provided lows wUl pl»y eoftbell •geJnet On Sept. 20 the Klwanla Mancheeter^A City of Village Charm Owsbstuck Lodge of WlUlmanUc' by the refreshment comnuttee, of which Mrs. WHHam Oralf la chair­ will have a Round Table meeting * '• i W ct South WInrthsw. Sunday at two at noon and on the same day wrlH man. If the weather is unfavor­ AdrerllMag ao Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1948 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE POUR CENTS 2i o’clock. All players and members able the supper will be served In hold a corn rqast at "Tom” Bent­ ^ Vi VOL. LXVIL, NO. 291 Pi are requested to attend and to the parish house and a busineas ley’s. The roast will start at about t ^ meet at Coach Joseph Hublard’a meeting wlU follow. This group 5:80 p. m. '' home at one o'clock. ■ s i ' Quinn Before Committee The Gleaners group of the South Ifethoditt church will hold its first Envoys Exchange ^mv”derd Press in Berlin meetins of the season Monday evening, with a pot luck supper at the church at 6:80. Members are Brightest thing on the campus requested to see that their articles Messages About Given Europe | o f food for the meal are brought to the church as soon after six Says Western Allies o'clock as possible. Nations Helped Reach Teachers of Center church by Friendly Next Crisis Step First Milestone in school wlU meet Friday eve- j nlng at 7:30 for a dessert party, | Working Together ‘Inciting’ Residents and to make final plans for th e, opening o f the church school on American, British and For Mutual Reedverv Sunday, September 16. French Diplomats Get* News Tidbits Paris, SepL ii._(,iv-The na­ Anti*Communists in City Miss Nancy Burnham who was tions of western Europe today France Facing Undergoes Surgery graduated In June from Manches­ (ing Important Advice Colled Fron (Jf) Wires Attacked in Most Abn* ter High school will enter Skid- Style^wise ».. Paris From Home Capitals; reached the first milestone Ui^ more College, Saratoga, N. Y .,: working together for mutual re­ Higher Taxes give Terms Yet; Warn* later this month. Miss Priscilla . Litde Chance for Chang Chun, former Chinese covery when their delegates ,ing Given Thursday's Burnham is enrolled at Thayer j Inspired premier, indicates he is not com­ agreed on the division o f $4,875,- Academy, Braintree, Maas. They; to Talks This Week-End pletely satlafled with Japan's pro­ 000,000 in American aid funds. Street Fighting May are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. | gress toward democratization or The decision for the first year Queuille Offern Program C. Kenneth Burnham of Henry, with occupation policy In Japan.. of the European Recovery Pro­ Have ^Serious Conse* Moscow, Sept. 11.—(/P)— gram (ERP) embraces a system O f Budget Reductions Street. ! Wectlher ^ To Give U. S. turns over property and A reliable source said today credits worth hundreds o f millions of intra-European assistance Like Two Predecessors cfuences' for Citiaens; the envoys of the United of dollars to new republic of South which has still to be filled out by Korea. .C. I. O. Longshore Lieader an agreement on currency ex­ Aim to Bimst RaUy Here are the coats You The .States, Britain and France changes. Paris, Sept, ll— —Premier to wear belted, un­ Harry Bridges passes to shlpoivn- ‘ are exchanging important ere responsibility for working Work to Continue Today Henri Queuille today offered Berlin. Sept. 11.— —^The belted . . . Models messages with their bo***® Army. cargo In strike-bound Pa­ The Council of the Ehiropcan France a program of budget re­ Economic Cooperation Organiza­ Soviet Military administra­ adaptable to caprici­ Fem inine capitals on the next step in cific coast ports . .Army, with ductions and increased taxes In an tion's official newspaper to- ous climes. With or half its potential draftees signed tion (OEEC) prepared these the four-power talks on the agreements In a six-hour session attempt to get the nation back on <^y accused the western Al­ without zip-in lin­ up. Is readying reserves for swift Berlin crisis. action if there is ever a military last night. Work on the scheme ita financial feet. lies of “ inciting” BerUnera Hke way to make Hie rounds. ing. . Look . Smith Roused From Bed em ergency.. U. N. Commission for currency payments will con­ Backed by a National Assem­ against Russia and Commu­ Hits# now, young sandals U. S. Ambassador Walter on Balkans--calls on General As­ tinue today. bly vote of 351 to 196, confirming As soon as the Council agrees nism. The entire Communist by Friendly! They have Bedell Smith was roused from hla sembly to Intervene in Greek sit­ him as premier, Queuille sought bed at 8 a. m „ by hts minister- uation .. Fairly warm week-end on the currency propolis It will to form a new centrist govern­ press railed against anti­ go to work on the details o f the a way of making any girl .Simplicity plus elegance counaellor, Foy Kohler, to answer forecast for most of nation. ment. communists in the most abu- a luder in bar claii. messages from Washington. 1648-49 recovery program for sub­ He offered the nation a financial Blve terms it has yet used. R . . . with drapery for However, Indication^ ere that Belgian government investiga­ mission to the Americsin Economic policy along the same general lines John A. Quinn (left), Jersey City, N. J., soap manufacturer and ex­ warned that Thursday’s bloody drama . . . and crisp there Is little chance for any four- tions under way into action of Cooperation Adminiatra- as his two predecessors. Andre street fighting, which followed a $45-«« two real estate firms that have porter, appears before a Senate committee Investigating shipping tion (ECA). Each participating fabric for character. power talks over this week-end. Marie and Robert Sebuman. The huge enti-Communiat demoostra- demanded evacuation of cemetery lioeaeee that have been branded as forgeries. His attorney, Albert These are the Continenr Unless there are new develop­ nation is to alter Its prog^ram to aame polices caused the downfall tlon, might have "aerioas cense- ments, the three envoys do not containing 12,000 American war A. Soiin, alts beside Quinn. An eariier witness testified that he paid conform with the aid allotmenta o f the tw.o governments. <- quencea.” tal touches which make dead near Namur.. . . Italian news­ Quinn for export licenses which committee said were forged. (A P plan to hold a meeting of their drawn up last night. The complete Tenders Vague Premise our Fall into Winter col­ papers say four Italian youths wlrephoto). program should be ready by Sept. Film Actreee Rita Johneoa Aha to Bond Up rnwHii BaBj own today or tomorrow. French To adherents of Gen. Charles de (above) underwent deScate brain The obvious aim waa to bnUd OTHER lection outstanding! See Ambassador Yves Chataigneau have been killed in Yugoslav ter­ 25. ritory In past week .... Soviet Britain’s SUoe Greatest Gaulle, the premier tendered surgery at Bollywood to allevi- up tomorroar's Communist coun­ them today. and Special British Envoy Frank atee an Injury eke received nnder ter-rally In the Soviet aector and Roberts met Informally with Smith sponsored North Korean govern­ The proposed division o f Amer­ vague promise to consider the COATS general elections which they are myaterlous rtamnMtoneen Sept. $. intensi^ Conununiat daman^ yesterday. ment demands that U. S. and Rus­ ican aid for the first year, as re­ ClISIllli-BKIN ••a Friandly tayt: sia withdraw their troops from Truman Drops Plans vealed by the Council, gave Brit­ demanding. Ho said the question Police are Investtgattng the case. that BerUnera must kldc out the Await More InatrucHons Korea. . . . American B-29 bomber o f electiona will be taken up with (AP wirephoto). elected anti-Co mm unist city gov­ $35.00 to ain the greatest amount—$1,328,- ernment Step high, wide and Evidently the three await still that disappeared more than week 000,000. This was a cut of $10,- the Assembly after the country’s mora Instructiona. Some fresh dis­ ago after its erew bailed out over financial difflculiUea are solved. Meentime the Ruanaa-Ucenaed handsome as you dance 000.000 from the British poison $69.98 patches were received yesterday Netherlands is presumed to have For Long Dixie Tour in the schedule originally drawn This apparently was not enough newa agency ADN reportad last from one of the capitals—which ‘New Twists’ night that a Geiman-lad spy rtiw for joy. ’Cause Penny's T r l M d l y dropped Into Baltic sea. . . Earth­ by the Council's subcommittee o f to win the support of the de Qaull- $8-98 one was* not disclosed—but ap­ quake felt In Taranto, Italy. experts. ists. but they refrained from vot­ "supported” by American oad British authorities, had bean made your precious parently the envoys did not decide This reduction, along with cuts ing against QuelUe, most of them definitely on their next step. Detectives trying to learn how President to Make Only | e s t c m T T r io registering sbstentions. In Spy Hunt smashed in eastern Germany with oMhion-brkn just that— Rita Johnson was criticslly injured in the amounts granted France, the arrest o f 15 agents. To Eariier in the week the envoys Bri^f Appearance in I Italy, Sweden and the Netherlands, Demands for elections were had planned to resume their talks opparenUy stymied until blonde voiced again yesterday b y . de The report said all the aneotad higher, higher goes the actress recovers consciousness. . . went to make up $50,000,000 extra agents were under orders from with the Soviet leaders. An author­ South as Rebellion Plans All Set granted to the British-American Gaulle as he started a political Investigators May Post* feather-fluff — wider, • itative source said a subsequent Harry Sachcr, fired earlier this tour of southeastern France and Kurt Schumacher, Social D«n(p week as counsel of one union on Against Him Mounts Bizone o f Germany. France’s al­ crat leader In western Germany, development caused a delay in this lotment was reduced $20,000,000, Corsica. He la scheduled to make pone Public Hearings wider goes the brim •—i' plan. charges he “guided a Communist almost 100 speeches In eight days. sad had "the fuUeet aunport of bloc,’’ finds himself without __ First Week of Dewey The Netherlands $10,000,000 and For Another We^ -American and British occupation It Is still believed here that the Washington, Sept. 11.— (iT*) Italy and Sweden $5,000,000 each. In an address at Avignon, he aaid all so very handsome! $19-98 three will seek more Kremlin talks. other union Job...... Albanian anthoriUes.” It hinted that 8chn- “I am ready to assure the des­ news agency reports from Tirana —President Truman has Itinerary Told; Unity Other Allotments roaebar's Sodallsta operated an Fourteen gay Fall colors. The conferences with the Soviet France drew the highest amount tiny o f the country. I .am sure of tYaahington, Bept, 11— —CeO- leader! began tha end of by long and thunderous applause, litical c.'tmpalgn at liome.” state poUcewien o f the New Eng­ First quality, full fashioned hosiery with course. With Mile*High Volcano on told the throng that he had tasted truckers back to their Jobs today. Food Prospects Bright­ wartime chief of the .Manhattan Becoming, youthful new Fall Baldwin Gives Pledge in Will Be lint on ’rmnuin’s Trail A-bomb project, hinted to report­ land states. reinforced heel and toes for extra wear. nonrust Grip­ the “ ugly realities of Fascism" dur­ Dewey's swing to the far west, The terms provide wage In- Felts, beautiful ribbon trims for per fasteners Hibokhibok Still Blows ened for Consumers ers yesterday there might have ing his tour o f the south. Speech; Rules Out Use after opening his campaign in Des creasea of 17*4 cents an hour. Remains of Baby Found to end all but­ But he said the important thing The 120 firms which agreed to been some leaks. He said obvious­ your first Autumn costumes. Out Dangerous Gases Moines, Iowa; Sept. 20. will keep .\iid Farmers Alike ly not every last one' of tl;e 6(X},000 Booaaboro. Sid-, Sept. 11—4P>— ton worries about the tour, during which he Of Price Controls the demands are among some 1.- Brims, praflles and off-Hie-foco 45 Gauge Sheer...... Py- $L35 and double- him hot on President Truman’s The reoiolna of n baby which the was pelted with eggs and tomatoes trail through the .s.Tme area. < 812 trucking concerns with whom SKIRTS stitched -seams Manila, Sept. U —(O —Most of Washington. Sept. 11— (J*)— Of­ (Continued nn Page rwel%e) Washlagteia eonaty medical evans- styles. at some stops, was not the “ugly After s'peaking in Iowa two the union,' Local 807 o f the AFL 51 Gauge S h e e r...... -Py. $1.6o where you “ the 20,0<)0 Filipinos still on vol­ sterling. Mass., Sept. 11—(fl*)— Iner sold “oppoTMitly waa bohed Wool plaid with fullness at back. W ool plgld flared, spewings of hate and prejudice. U. S. Senator Raymond E. Baldwin days after Mr. Truman's address International Brotherhood of ficial forecasts of bumper 1948 need them. Come in and select canic isle of Camiguin were be­ harvests—both, in volume and la oa evea elthsr hefMa er after with separate belts. Wool plaid with frlngM pockets. your Moore Gym Suit now while “The significance of our south­ today promised a Republican na­ at Dexter in the same state, Teamsters, had contracts before Gabardine, straight lines. Black myon crepe. Sizes New Fall Shades ing loaded on U. S. Army troop ern trip,” he said, “ lies In the two value—brightened food prospects death” were fOuad laat alght by e the supply is plentiful. tional administration would attack Dewey will make malor speeches the strike began. < 6 .9 8 23 to 32. ship today in the ominous shadow dozen completely unsegregated, today for consuramere and ^ m - Auto-Buying state pwn symptoms o f Inflation, can serve Dead Birds Litter Streets - crops were valued at $12,287,517,- Board Rules Go Intu A second tiig Array transport, Into the air, floated down from any useful purpose, except as a I OOO. the 19,000 ton General Morton, the stands. temporary expedient. Top* Be«*»r«l Set In 1644 Effect on Sept. 20 'I ^~Twin * ^ Falls. *^ Idaho.“* *^*^ Sepfc II.— '1 N ew y.’em rushing to the island to help Wallace, smiling broadly, stood “ Can't Have Partial C'ontroL-t** Near Empire State Building I The department'.* folrecast yea- I — A Are which swept threogh a Filled evacuate refugees. Xt Is due to ar- waving to the crowd. ”VVe can’t have partial controls,” tcrilay noted tliat priKiuctlon of Washington ,Sept. 11— — portion e f the Twin FaDa hoalnoia Special' Value 'rive tomorrow. At the outset Wallace departed said the Connecticut Kepubllcan. all crops this year tops the record These new Federal Reserve b.>ard diatrict waa breoght uadCT caatrel Picks Up 8,000 Refugees from his text to declare he con­ "We can't have severe controls New York. Sep^. 11.—i/Pi—Hun-*,ward migration of warblers, set in 1646 and is 135 per cent of rules for buy'ing automobiles on early today. The Uackeoad ^ JEWELRY Pencil Boxes The 17.812 ton Army transport doned “ relther the German stoning without expecting shortages and dreds of bird.* fell dead to the thrushes and other songbirds has the 1923-32 average. the installment plan wlU go into mains ef a clethhig store ood Gen. 'VilUam Weigel had picked nor the Russian shooting” that has black markets. We can’t have streets early today in the vicinity begun, and that It is possible a Although the tally sheeU made effect Sept. 30. hotel woo left in the waho ol tho Rayon Panties • Crayons, Pencils, Rulers, Pens. up some 8,000 refugees at the merked rlotlntr In Berlin this week. successful controls unless we treat o f the Empire State building. large flock hit the building. no breakdown in the figures to A down payment of one-third Homes which burned eat s4 o ^ Barrings, brooches,, necklaces, east -coast port of Binoni and the He urged that America be the the facts that gause the demand • Agents o f the Society for the Attracted by Bright UghU show- what the record output will the cash price must be made on trel for nearly three hoon. Aa Ito bra^ets- Oold and silver finish. south coast port of Sagay and ne- “peacemaker, not the warmon­ for controls. Prevention of Ouelty to Animals The Bon^irds fly in close-pack- cohsumer. Agricul- pfe-19|38 models, used or new. 1949 Burnace adjuster eettmated dam­ In briefs* flare and band leR Alao earring and brooch sets. moved them to Mindanao. ger” In Europe, and said “ the “ High prices can, and will, be hurried to the scene but could o f­ ed, large flocks at night, he said, department spokesmen have models, or other new cars. age at about $70.d44i 8tyle$. Colors: White and Capt. Walter Williams of the quicker we make peace” edth Ger­ attacked on a broad base, l^bor, fer no explemation. F or 1988-48 model cere the down • • • tearose. Siso 5 to 8. $1.00 General Weigel said that some 16,- many and Russia “the better for business, the government, and the Police said dead and djing b r i^ t Ui^ta high in the air. ^^^e plentiful next year payment must be either on4-thlrd Burglate Stool Soto values aeeooooo.oooooa*Each 5 9 " 5 9 e - 7 9 e - 000 of the islanders bad been ac­ all of us.” consumer, must all b j wlllmg to birds of several specie.* littered C ra^l said migratory flocks i ,P ^ grains avalUble the cash price or one-third the MetMeo. SopL H—(ff>—fulka counted for in seven reception The former vice president said cooperate fully if we are to prop­ Fifth avenue in front of the have been knwm to crash Into | nyestock. Such an increase “average retail value.” here today were seoirteg hoiftofs $1.00 to $4.98 centers. hie party is made up of “ those erly lower prices on necesaitloe.” world’s tallest building, and that Ughthousea. ....-iafter being attracted , . ^xpecte,! to bring some If the balance after the down who worhed ao qulotty that they Island authorities reported that who stand against the course Bound To B«^ SUg Issne others were strewn on aide streets. «**>‘ lng beacon. Ho said the , price* payment is over $1,000, 18 months made off with a anto eeatohdag the two transports and other which leads to war.” Plus Tax $X«00 each Baldwin, who .sponsored a con­ The falling birds, in sonic ' a.wa, | lighted ydndowt in the upper Here i* how the department will be allowed for full payment. Jewelry ood cash rapasted to he smaller craft should have the is­ He said “it does hot matter If gressional investigatio:! into high landed on tops ;-of automobiles.! stories of 'the Empire State Jauild- sized up th)* year* harvest: (Cash The period will be 15 montha if the worth aeorly $tR444 withaot dto- A- they call us -red or black, if they land cleared of inhabitants- by price.* last year, 'said in a pre­ Others sfiiashcd against tho wind ing may have attracted the bird*. estimate.* are iinomclali :• balanoe is lea.* than $ 1,000. totMag a faodly Hvlag upatotie Spcelal Children's Durcnc Mercerized Tuesday. He about ua or egg us or atone ua. pared speech prices were bound to shield* o f passing car*. The Empire State- budding Corn - 3.528.815,000 bll^iheU. Way Value Determined over the aportmeat al their vtottob NIW UT 'We WiU vnot Join the Repiibllcan- No Docks AvaUaUo . be a big issue in this faU's elec­ Many of them had yellow seemed to be the center of the more Utan a billion bushel* above “ Average retail value” is de­ Jamea Papoadreo. wha ammtaa a IW’ t The General Weigel slowed DemoerStie poker match which area In which they dropped. Some FAU COIOM tion campaigns. breast*. Others were speckled and the output laat year.' with a value termined by checking official price Jewelry etore ea Wept Mtou 4trs$fc, GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES In its task by having to work in governa out' of the backroom— Contendlifg there., is no single still others were a blue color. came to rest, disabled, on ledgea guides the Reserve board Hated from the bottom of the deck.” and abutmaata of the building. a t the farm of about Cotton Anklets open roadsteads because no docks cause or cure for high prices, Bdd- Appear to Be Songbirds 500 as compared with $5,432,785,- along with Its announcement of we*e available. Tasted Faachnun 'w-ln attacked a program offered by 8PCA agents said many of Their chirping was heard' above 000 In 1947. the new Installment reigulatlons. waa toheg ftea* the Dehydrated food was flown to Wallace said that during Ue President 'Truman as "little abort them appeared to be songbirtM, the early morning traffic. Police To make up for price dlnercacea told a large number nlao fluttered , Would Break ISIS Record Wiyt turn back cuffs. Colors: the hungry’ islahdera by an Ameri­ southern tour he had tasted Fas­ o f fakeiy.’” especially warblers. Cotton—A 15.219.000-bale crop In varlouB parti of the country (he m U i n e r y can Navy flying boat which took cism “neither eo fully nor- so Baldwin charged the Truman Lee 8. Crandall, general curator down la adjacent 34th street. \ ^ t e , navy, green, maize, tik J W H A)L€ CORF worth about $2,785,000,000. $uch board specified these areas for atieet. w SSu *Mitoa ttn* o ff from Manila. 450 miles away. bitterly as millions of others. But administration "deliberately plana at the Bronx Zoo, said t^at the Small crowds of curious spectar i i i oReW* u m n u x corf. brown. Size 8Vi to 10*4. Pr. a return would be half a billion each guldf: nnatalneA d Second Floor MAMCMilTia COMli' \ ^ Arturo Alcaraz.. goverpment I heve tasted it. And In tasting Inflation, boasts of Ita spending and birds may have crashed into to*;-—-to*^. •—fathered .v.™ mIn the c».i.Tearly .i.u.u-,morn). » ------_ ■nd break States t o jt o f the Mississippi worth $Mddt« : MANCHiSTti COHH* volcano expert w-bo ordered the It I have reinforced my solemn tries to take credit for profits Empire State building during •:**** hours, some o f them examln-\ dollars above laat year » an k rioga, wrist migratory flight. • • >ns,the birds that fell to the side-; ’ - ~ i > i (Coofiaued nn P4K* Twehrel (CeattBoed #a POM Twolvak articles •XCaBtUHiaa s o iftwa t n * i j (UeatUMd M ra n ILontisued ee^ Pare Xwoi Ue said that ths autumn souih-1 a*al^ mr (• the etj-MUk T ,1.1 \ ’ ■ V ■ \ • \' ' •' 1 / A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, aa r i rw cb r i l , tM® pAtm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1948 PAGE TWO <3tr1atlan Sctcnce textbooik. "Sci­ Invited wJtalher teaching In the ence and Health with Key to the church achool or not The leaders Name Choices About Town Shots H alt meyer, president of the Alumni ash. Tba ash settled over the scratch Indiana off their vote turbed about unless soma definite .Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy, are Mr. and. Mrs. Crist and Mra. island, burning the akin and In­ plans, however, when they lost a inquiraa were made first In tbe include the following (p. 349): “In Anna Peteraen. Oonslderable AssoclaUon of Trinity CoUega and Soldier’s Body' No Need Seen right places.” Dunce— Miller’ s Hull A sth m a tic? Trinity Plans publlaher of the "Hartford Oour- flaming the eyes, nosea and throats court ruling there. Christian Science, substance is un­ time has been spent in planning For Congress An open meeting of the Cbal- Fleeing Man ant;’’ and President Funaton. o f those who had stayed behind. Buns Into BaQot Dlfllcnltlea TMIaad rumpllie Churches derstood to be Spirit, while ths op­ and preparing the courae and in loner C3ub will be held In St. Freshman Week cloaea with Vea- Along with the ashes came the Here Tuesday Henry Wallace’s Progressive To Be Worried Modera and (Hd Pashlaa ponents of Christian Sclencsbe- assembling the exhibit of 'hooka James’s achool hall Wedneoday, SANSON'S For Freshmen pers In the Chapel on Sunday eve­ gases. The smell of sulphuric party also ran into ballot difficul­ Daaclag llsvs aubstanos to be matter. They and materlala. September 15 at eight o’clock, at ties in the South. The Arkansas Hospital Notes Republicans Open Bus­ Bridgeport Resident Is ning and classes begin on Monday acid hung over the island. Every Satarday Nigfett ftouth Metkodlat Ohureh •< St. Jamea Roman Catholic think o f matter as something and which time plana for the actlvltlea ’Then with a thunderous roar secretary of state, C. G. Hall, said Rev. Jobs J. Longhran, Pb.D, almost the only thing, and of the of the fall aeoaon and p4cnir will ASTHMA morning. Sister of Pfc. John J. the third party canilot get on the Archbifihop Cushing As­ •iW to IXiaa P. M. Mata Street aad Hartford Road ' iest Week o f State Booked on Breach of Entering Claw of 22o came a gigantic landslide. ’Thera Admitted wsterday; Mrs. Mary Rev. W. Ralph Ward. dr. Mtalster Pastor things which pertain to Spirit aa ML Mary's Eptocopal Church be diacuaoed. were repeated landslides through state ticket unless It swears It IS Opalach, 10 Woodland street; Mrs. Rev. Frederick McLean, .Vsslstont next to nothing, or ah very far re­ Church aad Locust Streets REMEDY MitcheU Is Given Date not connected with Communists. serts Missing Priest Nominating Season Peace Charge To Have Series of Re­ the night and into Friday morn­ Jlora Bebert, $8 Alton street; Preludo—"Toccata In D Minor” .. Rev. Robert J. Wood, Asrtstnnt moved from dally experience. Rev. Alfred L. WlUtams. Rector Sunday will be Brotherhood dsy Load Filipinos Wallace referred to the egg and Frank Smith, Rockville; Mrs. Christian Science Ukes exactly the Has tmmitlit rcHcf to ing. O f Arrival tomato incidents of his southern May Be Safe 3ffmwiiEcui«dBugriimBwt$ Johann Sebastian Bach Hartford, Sept. il._(4^_C)on- at St John’s church, Golway Bridgeport, Sept 11—iJP)— A ceptions an*l Fetes At daylight, geologists found Rose Stevens, Windsor; Frank ProoaasionalAlymB—"Lava Dlvino, Sunday Masses: opposite vtfw.” The 16th Sunday after Trinity; street. many by removing Um On Troop Ship trip last night in opening bis ^ew Mellen, 75 Seaman circle. C M LOEbV S 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. necticut Republlcmna name their Bridgeport Negro Identified by Po­ the slides had plugged up the new Mrs. Ar\'id Carlson, o f 161 S t York state rampalg;n at Yankee Hartford. Sept. 11 —dP)— The AH liovea Excelling**...... Zundel For adults, 7, 8, $, 10,'11; with lynptoBU of asthuuL Hartford. Sept. 11—Two hui.drpd ] crater on the east slope which had Hartford Cburant today quoted Admitted today: Fred Clapp, 14 Anthem—"Now Let Ihrery Tongue two masses at 8 and 10, ohe In the Covenant Congregational Church 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer with candidates for (jbngreaa today, lice Ctaptaln Charlee CHampett aa John street, wraa notified today stadium. He told s o u m 45,000 pay­ sermon by the Rector. (Last of a The Arm y and Navy Club Aux­ twenty-five Trinity College freeh- | been letting the pent-up gases es­ Archbishop Richard J. Cushing of Haynes street; Nicholas Pech- DRIVE In THEATRE Adore Thee” ...... main auditorium at 9 for adults 48 Spruce Street opening the busiest week of the Jamea McEIrath, S3, arrested ear­ (I'oBtlnued fro no Pagt Uac) that the body of her brother, Pfc. ing customers that in the South he tadek, 199 Oak strMt; Mias AUce series of three addresses on the iliary hoa been Invited to attend men wlio ^v^ll form the Clnea of cape. Boston as saying that reports that ...... Johann Sebaatlan Bach and one for children at 9 In the Raj-nold O. Johnson. Paator ly today after police hod fired Try It Today! John J. Mitchell, killed in fighting had Usted "the ugly reality” of Madden, 74 Cooper street. "Corvetta KX$$” Lambeth Ckinferencas.) state’s , political nominating sea­ tbe Joint tastoUatlon of the offi­ 1852 are arriving in Hartford thia [ general evacuation when acidic, Sometime during the night a on Leyte in 1944, wrlll arrive at the Fascism and that It had strength­ a Norwich priest was missing on PLUS Hymn—"The Lord’s My Shepherd” basemenL Two maiscs at 10 Paul Paige, Organlat son. cers o f the American Legion Post three shots at him, waa booked at week end for orientation sesaions , Discharged yesterday: Peter ...... Wilson Musical outline of this service. ash began raining down late crater had opened on tlie west aide Manchester railroad station on ened his “ solemn resolution to a visit to Poland were "not some­ "Wlaga Over o’clock for adults, one In the main Republican congressional dla­ and Auxiliary. Wednesdav. Sep­ headquarters on' a breach o f the preceding opening of the College i Koziaki, 119 Florence street; Mrs Offertory Anthem—"I Am Alpha Processional— For sole at DM tafiewlng Thursday, radioed that the vol­ but geologists still feared gases ’Tuesday, Sept 14, at 6:80 p.m. fight It wherever and whenever it thing'to become disturbed about” Honolnlu’* church and one In the basement. 6:30 p. m. Saturday—Dedication trict conventions this noon will be tember 22. at 7:80. AH Army. peace _ charge in connection with Manchester Drag Btormi on September 20. , , . were jspirolng tip Inside. They Sadie WesneskI, 53 Deepwood and Omega” ...... John Stainer "Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee." barber cano atill was blowing dangeroufe Funeral arrangements. In charge appears.” at this time. drive; William Ecclea, Hartford; banquet. Rev. Earl Dahlatrom, followed tomorrow’ night by the and Navy auxiliary members who j ““ attempt to burglarize The freahman will take aptitude ' wramed a major eruption might He called on President Truman The Oourant telephoned the Bemlnn: "The Availability of Sequence— . QUINN'S PHARMAOY gases. of the Holme’s Funeral Home, are James McVeigh, 257 Spruce St. BrMget’s R. C. speaker. "A Mighty Fortress la Our God.” opening « f the two-day Socialist Plan to .nttend ahould notify yft-». | *"^P- teata. plan academic programs with come at any time. incomplete. and Governor Dewey “to pledge archbishop at sea aboard the lin­ God." TM. .Appeals for Gas Masks street; Mrs. Angeline Pa van, 520 Rev. Branlslaw GadarowskI and Sunday: Offertory— state convention, the Republican Evelvn Loivntzen before Septom- ' “ time In two 4l$a faculty ad\iaors. and attend lec- Pfc. Mitchell was bom In Man­ with me that whosoever shall be er Queen Mary last night Rev. W. Ralph ’.Vard, Jr. 9:50 a. m.—Opening seaaion of state convention next Monday and 20 ' , >’^ai-s, police said, that the use of NORTH END PHARStACT turea and fraternity receplion.i. He said these were not deadly. Keeney street. Recoaaional Hymn—"W e Thank Rev. Robert Ccrroll. Assistanto "O Pray For The Peace Of However the radio station at Ma- chester and attended local schools. elected, he will enforce the second The Rev. Alfred J. Slenklewlcz, Sunday school. Transportation Tuesday and the Democratic con­ ____ i a pistol wa* necessary to bring TeL f8«$ They will alao become acquainted section of the 14th amendment Births yesterday; A son to Mr. STARTS SUNDAY Thee Lord” ...... {'...... Laufer Jerusalem” ...... Knox. McEIrath under arrest. Last year hinog, the island's last link wiUi Wallace Given Before entering the ser\’ice, he was 81. curate of S t Joseph’s church, and Mrs. Otis Kies, 8 Drive F, Sil­ Masses on Sunday at 7:30, win be provided for thoae who gressional conventions next Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strickland CENTER PHARMACY with College clubs and aporta that calls for the reduction of con­ Norwich,- went to ^Europe last Joaa Bennett la Poatlude—“Improvlaatlon on ‘Old 9, 10. Recessional— nesday. he woe shot In the shoulder by the outside world appealed for employed by the Orford Soan com­ ver Lane Homes; a son to Mr. and and 11 a. m were called for last year, and at and children. Susan and Teddy, of TeL «tng such as the ‘Tripod’*, the Jesters, pany. gressmen for each state where the month with a pilgrimage of 600 "5IACOMBER AFFAIR” Hundred’ ” ...... "Come. Thou Almighty King.” Policeman James Sinnott. County \ gas niask.s so its operators could Mrs. William Fish. 31 WaddeU ...... Dr. Austin J. Staples thk same time. v Harmony Expected Pblo Alto. CJalif., are visiting Mr.- WELDON OBUO the Glee Club, football and soccer Big Reeeplioii right to vote Is abridged." persons, led by Archbishop Cush­ PLUS: ‘ Bloadle’a Aanlveraary” 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. Secular Events— Today’s G.O.P. meetings were jail ofnciola said he waa released ; stay on to the last. Inducted on March 27, 1842, he road. 9:30 8. m.,'Church school. Church School teachers will hold Strickland's parents, Mr. and Mra. TeL 8HSI through meetings conducted by was assigned to the 77th Division Promise New Troobla ing. Correspondents with ths par­ .Sermon: "The Command la to Go expected to be harmonious, with from there on Jan. 30 after hav- i It had been hoped the General 10:45 a. m.. Nursery during St. Francis o f .Assisi Church an 'instruction meeting Wednes­ CTiarles J. Strickland of Main student leaders. Weigel could take on all refugees. (Coatinned from Page Oar) at Fort Jackson, S. C. He went The Wallace forces promised ty say he has not been heard from South Windsor Forward.” all incumbents unopposed for re­ ing served about 11 months for ! Freturtag EVm DeMvery Albert E. Holland. Freahman morning worship. day at 7:30 p.m. Oueat speaker, street. Mr. .Strickland, who la as­ breaking into a gasoline station. i But Filipino Red Cross disa.ster overseas in February of 1944 and new trouble for Mr. Truman In his since he left Rome Sept. 2 to visit 5:30 p. m.. Coaching conference U. S. Route 15, Near Burnham’s 11:00 a. m.—Churchtime nurs­ nomination. In that respect, they sociate professor of the drama at Advisor, will Ulk to the new slu- | Missouri home grounds. ery, Miss Elsie Johnson in charge. Rev. Reartcf Kline, Rector of St, differed from the Republican state Held ta $5,000 Ball relief officials upped their esti­ resolution to fight It wherever it participated In the Invasion of Poland, and he did not rejoin the for all mem^rs of Board of Bdu- Comer Mark’s church. New Britain. Stanford Unlveraity. has been denU on the “Purpose of Fresh­ A ruling of that state’s attorney group when the Queen Mary sail­ 4 p. m.—Dedication of new Sun­ convention, faced with the pros­ McEHrath was held in $5,000 mate of the number still on the appears so long as I live.” Guam and Leyte. Pfc. Mitchell died catlon and (jhurch achool teachers Rev. Edward J. Duffy, Pastor St. M.ary‘a Guild will hold Its granted a four months’ leave and man Week.” Hints on "Practical island from 14,000 to 20,000.* He called ypon the two major- on Dec. 18, 1944, from wounds re­ general putting the Wallacelte ed from Cherbourg, France. The day school addition and church pect of a major contest between bail today, pending further invea- Study Aids”- will be given by Dr. and offleere. first fall meeting Thursday, be­ with his family is spending It In tigatloi). That will necessitate additional party prealdential candidates — ceived in fighting on Leyte. Progressives on ths ballot spurred ship la due in New York Monday. 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. Masses improvements. Dr. Louis Person, Lieut. Gov. Robert E. Parsons and the East. Recently they have been Wilbert S, Ray. Assistant Profes^r new Republican hopes of carrying The Week ginning with a luncheon at noon. ships. The Philippine Naval pa­ President?’Truman and Gov. Thom­ Group Split u pat Roma Sunday. speaker. Refreshments foUowlng Meade Alcorn, Hartford county at Lake Paradox. Severance, New Captain CUmpett said PoUce- o f Psychology. John F*. Butler. Di­ .Monday— Special announcements— trol commandeered all available asBN E.Es. Dewey—toi.Rewey— l o join himmm inui sn m Missouri. "Our plllgrimage ended at 6:30 p. m„ Gleaners’ Pot Luck the service. state’s attorney, for the lieutenant York, with Mrs. Strickland’s mon Thomaa Higgins and Detec­ REAL rector of Placement, will explain There is strong speculation that The Church School will reopen small craft in the area to help pledge that whoever is elected will j 1 1*11111911 C iU H llg C S Rome, and the group split up supper. 7:30 p. m.—Dedication, o f new governor nomination. mother, Mrs. Edward Green of tive Earner Rlnko reported they employment opportunities and Dewey will nlake a Missouri visit Emanuel Lutheran fThurch Knabe memorial piano. Dr. Loula for the fall term on September 19! The Incumbent Republican con­ bring off the islanders. enforce the 14th amendment there,” The Oourant quoted Arch­ 7:45 p. m., Epworth Chrcle will at 9:30 a.m. Paasatc. They will make their found McEIrath trjing to enter a Trinity’s career counseling pro­ "That section of our constitution a “ must,” either on his opening bishop Cushing aa ssjing. "Small­ Rev. Carl Olson, Pastor Person wlU give the address. Mrs. gressmen slated for renomlnation headquarters in that dtv, and Main street barber shop through ' ESTATE The patrol advised Manila that tour or later In the campaign. meet at home of Mrs. Nelson Rich­ The 11 o’clock nursery dejiart- gram. calls for the reduction of the num­ Dixie Tour Plans er parties went to various places mond, 250 McKee street. Clarence Helslng, Organist Dorothy Sarjeant of Sprlnjrteld today are William J. Miller of make frequent trips to Manches­ a door, the glass in which had' Social functions of Freshman even after the burning ashes fell ment will reopen on September 26. the islanders still wanted to stay ber o f congressmen for each state lii Europe. Father Slenklewlcz IN GOOD NUTRITION . TueBday— will give a short concert Guest Wethersfield. First district; ter. been broken. Higgins said he flre-l Is Our Greatest Week Include a class picnic at tiie Sunday, September 12, Sixteenth on, but forced evacuation was de­ where the right to vote l.« may well be planning to come 2:30 p. m., W. C. T. U. meeting. soloists are Miss Grets Nelson Horace Seeley-Brown of Pomfret, three shots, none of which struck Hartford Times Camp Tuesday (Coatinned from Page One) Sunday After Trinity. Second: Ellsworth B. Foote, of clared to avert any panic If the abridged,” Wallace said. Red Cross Classes home on another ship, possibly Officers and Executive committee and Chester Olson. Second (^mgregatlonal Cbureh the auapect. before he submitted Basic Value! afternoon, and receptions by fra­ 9:00 a. m., Re-openIng rally day The'W eek North Main at North Street North Branford. Third: John The Poliah-American club wiU to orreat. volcano’s violence Increased. At one point, he paused in his fling, they are In agreement -on the Britannics." meet at 2:00. hold Its monthly meeting tomor- ternities Wednesday through Sat­ 6:30 p. m., Stanley Group Pot service for Sunday schools of the 7:00 p. m. Wednesday—(^ olr Rev. LeJand O. Hunt, hllnlster Davis Lodge, of Westport, Fourth; McEarath waa treated at emer­ Gives Details of Events address to call Paul Robeson. Ne­ keeping basic foreign policy bi­ The Oourant reported that rtm at one o'clock In the club- When you boy IL aeO H urday afternoons. On Care of Sick Luck supper. c h u i^ and West Side. rehearsal. and James T. Patterson of Nau­ gency hospital for a cut on the Alfredo Crus, a Filipino on gro singer and national co-chair­ partisan. Archbishop Cushing said hs knew 10:30 a. m.. Divine Worship. gatuck. Fifth. ! rooms on Clinton street. A full nr trade il you want pMXf Friday evening, after attending the priest’s absence had been not­ IVs Always CAVEY^S Wednesday— 8:00 p. m. Wednesday—Mid­ Sunday; arm, suffered from broken glasa. a dinner given by President Q. Camiguln, In ■ message to Manila man of the Progressive party, to Senator Vandenberg of Michi­ Prelude—’’Pastorale” ...... I turnout of members la hoped for. mum value for voor amney ed by correspondents with the 2:30 p. m.. Study Group. week iMirvice of Bible Study and 9:30 a. m. Regular aesaions of To Renomlnale Sadlok Kfith Funaton. freahman will gave for the first time some o f the his side. gan pointed thU up last night The Home Nursing chairman of IN THE HEART OF THE TOWN ...... Rheinberger party, "but I advised them that it 8:00 p. m.. Farewell reception prayer. We shall study the 13th the Church School will be reaumed. The congressman-at-large, An­ When You KngagtTh* gather In the Chemistry Auditori­ details o f the events o f Thursday "There is no reason.” Wallace after a conference In New York the Manchester Red C roan chap­ Offertory—’’Intermezzo” ...... The Girl Scout Council will hold was not something to become dis­ AT 45 EAST CENTER STREET for Rev. Ward knd his family. chapter of Romans. 10:45 a. m. Worship hour nur­ toni N. Sadlak of Rockville. Is ex­ um for their first Class Meeting. and Friday. said, "why Paul can’t stay at the with Dewey and John • Foster ter announces a new claaa In “The ...... Rheinberger 6:30 p. m. Saturday—Ckmnecti- sery. Ita September meeting Tuesday Late ’Thursday night, he report­ same hotel aa I.” Care of the Sick.” to begin Tuea- Saturday— pected to oe renominated for an­ Jarvis Judge Alex W. Creedon will be DuHes, Dewey's foreign affairs ad­ New England Southern Confer­ Anthems: cut Ckivenant Brotherhood ban­ 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship other term at the Republican evening at the home of Mrs. John ed, Hibokhibok, which had shown 'The "Yankee Doodle” rally day, September 21 and continue PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE J. O'Connor, 18 Gorman place. toastnoaater at this meeting. The viser. ence annual men’s outing at the “With A Voice Of Singing” ___ quet at Oomwell. Recreational with Holy Ck)mmunlon. state convention at which Gov. FOR RENT st^ s of subsiding after nine days marked the opening of Wallace's Tuesday and Friday evenings from . M •, I . L,. N Il't P • i I; Ml tl I Girl Scout Commissioner Jaosle Orqanizotiofi apeakera trill be Dean Arthur H. Regardless of political differ­ Methodist Camp. Bishop John ...... Shaw program in afternoon beginning The Week James C. Shannon will be named Hughes; Colonel John R. Reite- of action, suddenly erupted acidic New York state campaign. The 7:30 to 0:30 for three weeka. DANCING NIGHTLY AT CAVEY’S "No Shadows Yonder"...... Gaul at 2:30 p. m. Hewitt states t^at adult volun­ CortibiiMtion prnfvMiinna' "To do any of thcae traanar meeting was originally scheduled ences at honae, Vandenburg said, Wesley Lord will speak. Leave Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Fellow­ to head the ticket. "we are serving notice on the This is the course that haa Postlude— ‘Trumpet Tune' Sadlak's Democratic opponent teers are needed in council and office and living quarter* linn* you get maglmatB Thursday night, but was post­ church at 11:00 a. m. ship Rally for all pariah members. troop committee work as well as world that America, is united to proved extremely valuable to many 6:45 p. m., Cjhoir rehearsal. Purcell la Fred Trotta of New Haven, poned because of a rainstorm. its A sound movie In color, entitled leadership., The Leaders' Asaocta- Centrally located. For mir value barked by a higlily J protect American rights every mothers who have taken It in the The Choir resumes regular Center Church chosen when the Democrats ' Before Wallace's address. part in the service. Kev. O. O. Simpson, Minister “Letter from China.” preaentlng Uon will meet at Center church tica'ar* call trained and egpeiicnced ar> where and through firomess in the past, for it helps to make easier named their ticket, headed by group of musicians entertained the care of any sick member of North Methodist Church The Week ^ the work of CTongregatlonal Cliiia- house, Wednesday, September 16. •mnhwtinn. right to seek peace with justice Rev. Jamea English. tlan missions, will be ah own. Plana C^heater Bowlea as csuididate for the crowd. One song took a dig at the family. 447 North Main Street Monday— Qoeat Preacher Misa Evaline Pentland la presi­ 4 President Tnunan’s civil rights for ourselves and the other peace- for the fall program will be pre­ governor, last month. dent. The lessons are built around a Rev. W. J. hIcLanghlln, Minister 6:30 p. m., Boy Scouts. At the Socialist convention, JARVIS program and hla piano pla>’ing. loving peoples of the world.” 7:00 p. m.. Pastor’s cabinet meet­ Frederic E. Werner, Organist sented by the minister. Jarvis Realty Co. The controversy on the domes­ program demonstrating the prop­ Silk City A. C. William L. Brown, Organist- meeting In Bridgeport, Mayor ...IN OUR HANDS The lyrics said: "He plays on the Director ing at the church office. . REALTOILH white keys but not the black tic program meanwhile, broke out er and simple techniques that will Services 9:15 and 11:00 a. m. Jasper McLevy of Bridgeport la To Open Spaa by December REA LTY CO. increase the comfort of the patient Wednesday— St. John’s Pollah NsUenal R-lf Center Street keys; he's afraid o f offending the anew. RALLY DANCE Annual meeting of the Hartford Prelude— expected to receive the nomina­ Phone 4112 Or 727S and make easier the task of home Church achool, 9:30 a i "Arioso” ...... Handel 22 Golwsy Street tion for governor for the 12th Hartford, Sept. 11—(>P)— The Tel. 4112 Or T27S south.” Senator Edward Martin (R-Pa) Dlatrict, all-day meeting; 9:30, cof­ Rev. 8. S. Stryjewvld. Pastor Another song, referring Vo charged Mr. Truman with resort­ nurse. Classes for all ages. Hymn— time. Raymond E. Baldwin* toll bridge YOUR CAR IS Divine Worship, 10:45 a. m. fee; 10:00, buaineaa session; 12:30, MIm Clara Skrobaez. Orgiudst The Instrhctor for this course la Sun., Mon., Tnea. "Joyful, Joyful, We Adore across the Connecticut river from Dewey’s presidential aspirations, ing to "the most indecent kind of Sponsored By Silk City A. C. Prelude—“Theme from Symphony dinner; 2:00, business session; said, "He'll be awfully crowded political trickery and political dis­ Mrs. T. E. Caron. Any person In­ Sept: 12. IS and 14 5:30, supper. Thee” ...... Beethoven Victim o f Fall Dlea Old Lyme to Old Saybrook will be terested may register, or obtain William Eythr. No. k” ...... Schubert 10:30 a. m., Moss. opened to traffic by December. with Wallace In there.” honesty" in blaming the 80th Con­ Processional Hymn—“ Praise, My 7:45 p. m.. Evening service. Solo — During the absence o f the rec­ A rally official said 60,000 ral­ gress for inflation. further information by calling Mrs. Signe llasso In SATURDAY, SEPT, n Everyone welcome! Miss AJyce "Were You There” ... Burleigh Meriden, Sept. 11.—iff)—Donald That prediction waa mode to Gov­ IN GOOD HANDS Caron. 2-0425 or the Red O oss of­ "The House On 92nd Street” Soul, The King." tor, Rev. Father GogolskI o f St. Graveline, 17, who fell four stories ernor Shannon yesterday In the ly tickets were sold Thursday— Anderson, Mlsaionary to China, Gaylord Websters, Baritone Caalmir's, Wallingford. will Martin told a Republican State fice. 5111. There is no charge, of ALSO 8:30 P. M. To 12:50 A. M. Anthem—’’Peace I Leave With at the home of his parents here annual report of State Rep. E. Lea for from 60 cents to $3.60 each will be the speaker. (First S.prvice) preach, and the 10:30 mass will be committee in Pittsb’argh in a pre­ Laurel and Hardy In You" ...... Roberts Saturday night, died last night at Marsh. Jr. (R „ Old Lyme), chair­ and more were sold yesterdav. course. Baptisms and Reception of Mem­ chiolr rehearsal Immediately fol­ Solo— the only one tomorrow. Total sales amounted to approxi­ pared address that the European “ Bullflghtors” Meriden hospital. Dr. H. DeForeat man of the commission supervis­ recovery' program and a $14,000,- V. F. W. Home, Manchester bers. lowing this service. "Be Not Afraid” ...... Browm RURAL M0RT(LV(XS mately $72,000, he said. EXJOV THE MOVIES IN Thursday— Warren Adama, Baritone Lockwood, medical examiner, ing construction of the $6,000,000 000,000 defense outlay are helping CO.MFORT ALL MOSQUITOS Offertory—"Dedication” .... Franz Buckingluun Congregational said the accidental death was Another estimated $50,000 was Hymn—"Oh For a Heart of CWm 7 ;30 p. m., G (Hcf Club rehearsal (Second Service) span.. raised during a fund-collecting keep prices up. He noted that Mr. AND INSEtrrs CONTROLLED Music By Ohnroh caused by multiple injuries which If you want a mortgage on your farm or sob. Repose.” In the church vestry. Offertory— period that preceded Wallace's Truman advocated both these BY AEROPLANE DDT SPRAY Friday— Rev. Philip Rose, Pastor. included a fractured skuU, frac­ moves. Sermon by the Minister: "God’s "Intermezzo” ...... Mascagni urban property aec: address in addition to "biU-a- Lou Joy's Orchestra 8:00 p. m.. Board of Administra­ Solo. 2— tured vertebrae and internal In­ Senator Baldwin of Connecticut Outlook.” head” contributions gathered by tion meeting In the. church vea- ‘The Publican” Van De Water 11 a. m. Morning worship. The juries. The youth is survived by also blamed Mr. Truman for high Recessional Hymn—"Lead Us, O ushers from ths audience. ‘Give 5Iy Regards To Broadway* 11.23 Per Couple—^Tax IncL try, Mr. Webster paator will take for hla subject, his parents, two sisters, a brother prices, ‘a Republican administra­ Father,” , Sponsors had predicted an at­ (In Color) Saturday— (First Service) "More Stately Manaions.” and a grandmother. tion, he said, would attack infla­ Waltzes—Fox-Trots 'Postludf .— "Marche aux Flam­ HILDITCH tendance o f 70,000. By turnstile Dan Dally Chas. WInnInger New England Conference Con­ Anthem— Sessions of the Church School The Manchester tion "on a broad base." But he beaux” ...... C lark ... count, 45JI00 paying customers ‘‘The B^g Punch" Wayne Morris vention at Worceater, Maas. "The King of Love My will begin Sunday, Sept. 19. Sun­ 45 Strikes In Fiscal Y -IJNflAY, SEPTEMBER 12 -170 Center Street Open Sundays Dial 77.32 tionable employes whose presence PLUS: Selected Shorts LUNCHEON AND DINNERS * 1948 Hudson 8 Sedan Ttx erNiKt vAu«HHMo«aor . 6:30 p. m. Corps Cadet cla.ss James W. McKay, Organist Remember the time, 10:15 a. m. 1917'Cadillar Convertible LEHIGH VALLEY there threatens the existence o f NIGHT SHADOWS : i' 7:30 p. m. Young People's serv­ The choir will meet for rehearsal ' CHURCH SCHOOL free institutions. They have ad­ IN A COOL DINING ROOM Church school: There will be no after the close of service. j 1911 Olds 2 Door vocated. but never enacted, civil ice Of^ NEW YORK/ T Thursday: ses.sions of the school until October Order Of Service ' 9:30 a. in. 1910 Dodife Coach rights legislation. Open from*'l2 noon to 12 p. m. 7:30 p. m. Open Air servloa 3. . . Prelude, "Prelude” (Kegistration Beffinning At 9:00 A. M.) "They have deliberately and /1940 Chevrolet Coadi Anthracite Coal and F ridiy: 11:00 a. m., Morning Worship. ' Offertory, "Theme from Finlandia ’ generously contributed to all.the 1910 Chevrolet f^edan For Reservations Call Manchester 2-4SS9 7:00 p m. Songster rehearsal Prelude— “ Ave Maria” ...... Jean Sibelius MORNING WORSHIP causes of inflation and then been m. Band rehearsal ...... Franz Schubert Postlude, "Postlude In D Minor” 1911 PiviHOHih Coach surprised and indignant when they 10;4i> a. m. F a s r b a n k s -M o r s e m. Holiness meeting Processional Mymn—■“The . H. Gotev 1916 Ponlinc Sedan *’ found high prices on their hands.” For The Person Who We Are Note Serving Legal Beverages C!hurch’a One Foundation.” TELEVISION Henrv Hilli.ird will officiate at — — Sermon — ^ 1946 I'onliiic Anthem—"Be Thou My Vision” ... the organ. Oiiirrh of the Nazarene ...... O. AlMrt Pearson •’The .Axailability Of God" Streamliner ANTHRACITE STOKERS! Air Mail Parcel ^ The Week 1939 I?nc\:ird Sedan ' Bev. Janies'R. Minister Offertory Anthem—"Sanctua* .... Mond.iv at Tt^O p. m.. the Reiv- Rev. W. Ralph Ward.. Jr., Preaching Will It Work In My Home? Seeks The Finest in Food' ...... Herman W. Monson 1939 Graham S^dan Hymn—"O Where Are Kings And Ing Cl'de end Tuesday at 7:30 p, Ml SIC BY SOUTH CHURCH CHOIR Service Expands 9:30 a, m., Supday school and m.. the Sunday School teachers VISIT Bible classes. Tennyson -McFaJI, Empires Now?” Nursery For Children MANY OTHERS Sermon: "My Church In Tomor­ will meet. ' Will I tnjoy Television? { According toeryone Is install a, 10-inch direct view tube Farnsworth sot with B LEO W A T T S ening of the Fall Revival Services Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Up To 36 Months It's a fual aavar. countiw. This service brings air To Pay booster for only $58.50. At the end of 80 days jnm do mail ^eed and service to parcels And His with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ferguson The public is cordially Invited. ' Savat f0% af hanMir- of Ontario. Canada. These s e ^ c e s "Substance” will be the subject IMPORTANT If' YOr BUT BEFORE not want to purchase your televisioa set w* wID pick lag tUaa sad affait. H givas claan haai. lads Mnudgy, ally from 8 ounce to 70 pounds. The rules and regulations per­ BLUE RIDGE MOUNT.AINEERS will coRdnue each evening except pf the -Lesson-Sermon for Sun­ SEPT 20 up your antenna and set with no extru chart*, ur If nia* as wails, flaars and fwmilura..Parmiis graatar uta af taining to the new Air Sen’ice • V-iturdav from Sept. 15 through day,* September 12, 1948. Plan Your yaar hasaaiaat. are identical to those for. surface witk -‘JIUi. ' ^ e Golden Text la from Roinana you want to purchase the set we wiD credit JTOU with Miawa hara la a Palribaakt-Marsa Madal AN anthraciia parcel post and mailing and de­ JEANNE singing your favorite songs 8:24, 25. "We are saved by hope: House Painting CLUB MEETING the $58.50 you have paid for rent. Juut uudl your dMCk livery are the same. According but hope that la seen la not hope; BRUNNER’S afakar, wrMi aatamatk ath-ramaval anil. Camas In thraa Dine And Dunce Gospel Hall for what a man aeeth, why doth he today and may be we can in8^U your uat tomunuw* to American Airlines, the service I NICKY and his accordion 115 Center Street Now! aagasitlas. IdasI far hama ar canunardal liaating. Madal At, is expected to round out complete­ yet hope for? But If we hope for saW laad'anHiradta stakar Is alsa avallabla In thraa capa«* that we see not, then do we with MONDAY, SEPtlMeCR 13 ly, the air transportation of : Fiddlin' CHARLIE RVRKE Sunday: ’ Time Payments Arrantad Mat. taa aa far grfeas and larmsi merchandise from the air mail Flip and His Conn. Wranglers patience wait for it.” PLUS . . . I(';30 a. m.. Breaking of Bread. Selection! from the Bible in­ t0 % Down letter of one ounce through the 70 DELICIOUS CHOICE AMERICAN 8 :3 0 P . M . "P.%NHANDLE” Breadcaating Ureheatra Furnish The 5lu«ic p. m., Sunday school. clude the following: !T lead in the Ralanre Monthly pound air parcel poet package to i ' a n d ITALIAN FOODS SERVED 7:30 p. m.. Gospel service. way o f righteousneso, in the midst the two or three ton air freight The Week MANCHESTER * BRUNNER'S ENDS TODAY THE WAT YOU LIKE THEM of the paths of judgment: That I Wm.‘ Dickson and Sun sh^menL f-e’ - Tuesday, 7:45 p. m.. Prayer may cauoe thoae that love me to For the convenience of the pub­ irie.etlng. •' Inherit aubstenee.” (Proverbs Painting Oantraetora TEL. 5191 .385 East .Center Street n i l Moriarty Brothers "Abbott and Costeho Sleet Rear MS Kaat t'entee HL V.F.W. HOME lic, Mr. Grant has for distribution * l^riUay, 7;45 p. m.. Bible read- 8:30. 21). Tbe Holl.vvrnod Showroom at Use Post Office, a list .of sample l.'rankensteln” ' MR CONDITIONSD piMHiev t-Ofno O t «g2t t l i CENTER STREET TEL.. 8135 ■‘Of- » V, Cerrelatiw, poosogea from the rates to one himdred principal PLUS) *TTia Inside Story” i»niiinnniiiiiMiniiMiiiMinniniiiinmttninniiinfflnM|il||il!i)i||lil

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MANCHESTER EVENlMi. HbKAL^ aiANUMtai EK. CUNW., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1348 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CXJNN.,SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 194S ^ A O B F I V E p a g e f o u r eran church in Hartford, Septam- adequate number of ward peraon- son Jr., of the University of the Amston Silver Compaoy I nel.” plant, of employees from C ol^a- ber 18. Miss 'Tuttle, a claaamate of Quick Hearing Stockholm. Sweden: Frank S.'Hana Colunibia South Coventry W Tiu— lese n W U N »-141« Town Votes First Time Lack Nurses There‘were 3,0.50 patients at the fender and body of Washington. D. C.. Alan.Peck of ter. This makes 60 reglatr^ons Mlsa Blederman at Hartford Hoa- W TBT— 128« Paints Gloomy Picture Boltou pital School of Nursing, whtra the ^ j Middletown hospital, and .578 staff Springfield, Mass., William B. made here. The town cle ^ , Mrs. Mrs. PsuIIm UtUa WDKO—isee "oday*s Radio W KlfB—SM ' vvorkera of all types, WORK Dorto Mokr O’lUUs Marx of Merrhantvillc, N. J., Mr. Charles P. Miner, will receive reg­ A Foots family reunion Labor girls are now hospital staff nurses, WmiiiiBatle Ba. PbOM 8886-W1 a On Platform By Districts Next Tuesday For Insane T fl. M«nch««ter M4ft istrations at her honw? just ewt Day party was held a t the horns will be maid-of-honor a t Mlsa Boatern OnyUgM Tlow i At Norwich, repottod SupL and Mrs. W. S. VSnderbllt and Ronald H, Kettle. 46 of the 266 iSoliniene and Flafg, lac. daughter, Elisabeth, of West Hart­ of the firehouse, fojp/anyone who of Mrs. Marion Hurlbutt and her BIcderman's wedding. Miss 'Tut­ 1 - Of Present'Day France finds It more coi>Yenlent. Volun­ brother A. E. Lyman on the holi­ tle used a large watering can cov­ Tuesda.v Manchester 'voUrs will • this will not be a general practice. ’ deaths of patients which occurred aS4 Osator Btiwt Rev. Cral* Whlteltt vrill deliver ford. Thomas and Sylvia Church of of WlllimanUe will install Poet of­ Only Three Appear at Superintendents of In*, Bethlehem, Penn., Mr. and Mrs. teer workers w^d »re aiding the day with seventy members pres­ ered with pastel colored crepe 1:88— < *1 1 :0 — for the first time do their primary The voting hours Tuesday will during the yoar Were of a natui'e hU Bret eerraon M Interim minis­ WDRC—New*. be 8 a. m. to 8 p. m., and the which required investigation by Walter Crittenden of New Haven. town clerk havfc been quite busy ent to enjoy the outdoor picnic. paper, hung from the ceiling with ficers Monday evening at tha WOHB—Donee Orehoatra; 31198 y^Jfeanne Low, Just , IP Public Session on Re> contest voting by district. The stitutions Report Other ter of Bolton Cent'er church at Edward Pitkin, J. M. Groves, Mrs. part of the time. At other times This has been an annual affair, Streamers of the same paper fall­ Green-Chobot Post and Auxiliary WCCC—Dancing Party. N ev a , earlier you vote the better. the medical examiner. WKNB—Newt; Dana Orchestra. 18:88— publican Pledges once largest precinct in the United In annminciog resulU, tallies will Workers Also Short "Many accidents plight have been mornins worship services Sunday Joseph Groves, of Guilford, Allan some at thdm have stayed In the with a few exceptions, Mrs. Hurl- ing down over a table laden with meetings at the Legion rooms on Returned, Describes L Carr of Middle Haddam, Elmer town hall practically all day with­ butt said. Last year, due to the gifts Si her method of presenta­ WON8—News WONS—Dance Oraheetnu States has been divided into four be taken in each district, then will preventei; had niorr supervision morning at eleven o’clock. Mr. Wall street. 3unday afternoon at been available in the fonn of D. Keith of Cllntonvine. Marion T. out reqetrtng a single call for reg- death of Mrs. Annie Miller of Col­ tion. Guests wera p r ^ n t from WTHT—Nehrs! Wewe; CUek Oreheetra Political and Economic Hartford. Sept. 11'—tO — Only geographic areaa wherein -----resl-, . be forwarded - to , the chief modera- Hartford, Sept. 11 (/T. — Sup-t WANTED WTiltsltt, who Is minister a t large the Fourth District meeting at W n C —News. niirsc-s," he said. for the Connecticut Congregatlon- and Roberta Adams of East Hart­ istratibn. chester, one of the most beloved Bristol, Hartford, Coventry, Leb­ Situation in Country three person^ qsked to be heard dents of each of the areas wUl! ■"‘j a^nounce- pose you were to go insane. Would ford. Betty Neill of Yonkers, Pat Bbme of the Hebron studenU Stafford Springs Mr. Perkina la I t l8 — WONS—Donee Orchestra; ment of the final result. The Her­ There were 2.718 patients at Al Christian churches, received his members of the family, the party anon. and Columbia. Newa yesterday at a public hearing on have their respective polling you get proper care at one of Con- • Norton, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Norton who will go to the WUlimantlc waa omitted. ’This year, due to the 'The Tuesday afternoon bridge to be Installed as District Com­ WDRO»Hera’s to Vatorons. places. , ald pUna tp relay the results from Nonviih and 662 staff workera. college and seminary training n WONS—Hera’s to Veterans. w n u —Three Suna Miss Jeanne Low, of 58 Chestnut the Republican party’s 1948 state necticut'a slate mental hospitals. of North Westchester. Miss Mar­ State Teachers’ College this fall arrival of Mrs. Hurlbutt’s daugh­ club, meeting for the first time Machines have been aet up at Ita office by telephone as lapidlv Ttiejo were no figures on deaths the Middle West. His first years n mander. This session is scheduled WTHT — Saturday Afternoon Modololloa You wouldn't. Take it from the CASHIER jorie H. Martin, Beverly and How> are Miss Josephine Keefe, daugh­ street, a French teacher at Man­ campaign platform. aa they cab be obtained. ' | ami arcidonta at the Fairfield State the ministry were also spent In ter Marion, her husband Charles since early summer, were guests to begin at 3 p. m. Mr. Perkins W D R O -PM 48A| 88.7 MO. the East Side Rec for District 1. ard Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. M - ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. German and their amall daughter, Serenade. chester High, returned this week In the Republican slate of pro- j superintendents of the three state hospital at Newtown, which had that area, following which he went of Mrs. Lester Hutchins this week. will ba released from the Rocky WnC — National Farm and WKNB—PM 10S.T MC. They were Bernard H. Mc- at the West Side Rec for District .\pply To Manager ward Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Keefe, for her junior year. Miss from their home in Canal Zone, posed candidates there are but few] hospitals at Middletown, .Newtown 2,.V)0 patients, although there were to the West Coast to work with Mrs. Leola Beck, postmastei*, la Hill Veterans hospital for tha cer­ Homt Hour, W TTBT-^ 188.7 MC. from a trip to Europe. But her Cusker. executive secretary of the 2, at the Armory for District 3 Nyjfrcn, Mr^ and Mrs. C^iftrlss Grace Markham, daughter of At­ she said. It seemed like a good on vacation for the next two contests, Un; main ones being on and Norwich. a number of cases there last year Circle Theater university studenU as Richardson and son. Silas. Mr. and emony and also that of the local 1:88— story is a bit different from that I Connecticut SUte Employes asso- i and at the YMCA for District 4. torney and Mrs. John A. Mark­ time to renew them. Thta waa the weeks. Mrs. Ruth Soracchl, substi­ elation; William D. Barnes, execu­ the Board of Directors and for rep- In their official reports to Gov­ w hich required Inve.stigation by a and adrisor. This was followed by Mrs. John A. Markham, Mr. and American Legion Monday. He is WDRC—Give and Take. of the average American tourist. The district maps in today's edi- medical examiner. ham.■—...... who has ...ill studied h- first at the time Uni- the group haa beea in tute clerk ie filling In at the post tive secretary of the Connecticut reaentitive. ernor Shannon, made public ye.s- graduate wprk at Yale University. Mrs. John E. Horton. tbC Rev. and undergoing observation at the In­ WCCC—News; Dancing Party. Some os WDRC. A veteran of 23 Atlantic cross­ tion of The Herald, show the loca­ Dr. William F. Green, super­ ' OoUimbla since 1930. Mrs. \llce office during her absence. stitution where he haa been con­ WKNB—fnr. Prison association, and Thomas J. tion of each voting place, the area On the Democratic side there terday. the auperintendont.s ‘ all He then served te.^ years a» Mrs. George M. Mllive, Mr. and transferred to the Wlllinianlic WKNB — Baseball Matinee; ings, the local teacher has made have roughly tfie same .story to intendent, reported that hi* has- tor of Fourth Congregational Mrs. Henry Jones. - Mr. and Mrs. F'oote of Gilead was the oldest .The Republican caucus haa been fined for the past week. Unit de­ Newa P. M. about 12 trips to Europe and her Reardon, of Hartford. (or which it is placed in service are contests for nomination prac­ college and will prepare for teach­ member of the family present, tically all the way through the list tell. In effect, what they haIan> I’atirnts Injured general health of patients was and W alter L. Cone of East Had­ which Luther Buell la the retiring WDRC—Grand Central SUtlon. Aa w n c Excapt 8:16- ' Manchester. tinue to live in Hartford but ex­ Carlton H. Jones, who will i Mrs. Deems Buell of Laconia, New as chairman. Serving on her com­ teacher’s slay in France included to retain their sense of humor "al- should be given to the problem of Result of Referendum Many patients weie injured dur- good. They said prog res,* had been dam, Jared B. and Randall Ten­ transport for Hebron schools. ha.s Hampshire, came from the great- member; one to the Board of WONS—Time for Melody. 7:80 p. m., NBC Sympnony. trips to Le Havre, Poitiers, Pau, SERVia? pects to spend much time in Bol , mittee are Mra. W’illiam 'Thomas, ’Mevtoion ' though I think 1 would have lost 1 high prices. The change to the precinct syt- ; ’ — — I ing the p.isf year in the mental made In medical and therapy nant of Hebron. James 'Neill of returned from hla trip to Indiana, cst distance. Other families pres- Assessors, to succeed Allan Rob­ MrA Eugene Conner, Mrs. Francis WTHT—Fascinating Rhjrthm. Lourdes, Carcassonne, Marseilles, teni under which four voting d i s - .Q . services, noting Im teasing .sirre.ss ^ n meeting with the church peo­ Yonkers, N. Y., with Seth Hol­ \vsno-rv. mine If I had to live under those | hearing was over in 15 min- I hospitals, and .soine ay, May 30. Lake. Winners for the season’s sey Wednesday to see their son ford relatives over the week-end taurant, the tourist finds he can [ year, Mlaa Low.” Robert Schuyler’a course In ro^ Teachers arc: Prim ary, Mrs. man, may be contacted for tickets WTHT—Race of the Day. and Labor Day. Wednesday night, police said, and | planning to aid in the transporta- tying, care of ropes, etc., which cluded Die Immediate families races were named and found the Pvt. Francis Hennequin who arriv­ WTIC—Musicana. procure a fair meal at a reasonable Dorothy Parkhurst; intermediate, or further details. The Tolland Library Association then joined in a pursuit when the | tlon of their supporter* although ^ haa held through the summer mentioned. Others present were Miller brothers were out ahead In ed on the General R. 3. Callen 4:45— price. Hence his assumption that Lutheran Church Miss Annie S. Goodrich, dean Mrs. Inez Barket; upper grades, from Europe, which doeked Tues­ Stephen W. Buckley, young son September meeting will be held In conditions are not so bad In young man fled from a squad car. I months. Bob. as he is known, was Mrs. Ernest Bottomicy. White the Ughtnlng class. Dick and Paul, of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Buckley WTHT—Treasury Band Show. Unable to Get Dumont was the first on the scene ! ------Cooper and High Streets busy all the forenoon driving emeritus of the Yale School of have won the cup In this class.for day. Francis, who was seriously the Library rooms Monday,, Sept. France. school, Gilead. Mrs. Delvina Mon- waa admitted to the Windham WKNB—Ray Noble. 13 a t 3 p, m. FoUowlng the regu­ when Schulte was found uncon-! Manchester, Conn. stakes, setting posts, placing Nursing, of Westchester, and her the past six years and this year Injured In a motor vehicle acci­ 5:00— What the tourist fails to realize, tlgney; Gilesul Hill, Mrs. Floyd A. Community Memorial hospital on lar business the Literary hour will scious behind a hotel here. Schulte i Pastor: Paul G. Prokopr rope*, etc., to set the sUge for slstcr-ln-law, Mrs. Marian Good­ were sixteen points shcad of the dent last July has been ship­ WKNB—News; Mills Brothers. ' continued Mlsa Low la that the Loan of Million rich, of New Haven. Fogll: Amston, Mlss' Permclla Thursday. He is to undergo a have as guest speaker, Mioa Floria wage received by the average died the following night in Nor- : the afternoon’s display and coto second place man, Roy Ferguson, ped back to this country for fur­ WONS—Take a Number. WANTED A Lieut. Lloyd Gray, of the U. S. Brousseau; music supervisor, Mrs. ther hospitalization and will be tonstlotomy today. Miss Florence Bishop Bowering, taking aa her I Frenchman, especially the office | walk hospital. Chnrrh of the teat. It began at 1:30. when the Wilo Suprenant: school nurse. Jr., Norma Emerson led the l\’n c —Dizzy Dean. Air Corps, waj home from Scott Kromble, who Is also a patient at subject her recent auto trip to the worker, is but fraction of that Hartford, Sept. 11—'/Pi—The Inlernatlonat Latkeroa 26 or 30 youngsters filed Into their Miss Teresa Vincent; supervisors, Comets—her lead was by a close flown to Merev General Ho.spital 5:15— j a i Hoar. WOKS, Sonday Field, Belle,v(lle, 111., over the in Boston on Thursday. Reports the same institution waa admitted Gaspe Peninsular. found In this country. The prices ' State Park and Forest commission Franz Lehar Seriously III places all ready for the ahow-off. Martin B. Robertson and Eric margin, however, with Henry w n c —Music for Today. .Afternoons, 1Sffi8 week-end and l^bor Day. This indicate that he is Improving Tuesday evening. Wednesday eve­ Miss Sally Ann Smith has re­ ; that the tourist considers average could use • loan of $1,000,000, but Laborers By the time things really got to Hirst. , Beck coming in second. \ ning Ernest H. LeDoyt was ad­ WKNB-Harry James. Vienna. Sept. 11— — Franz A total of 1.00# stoflonK 18 gofng there were nearly 100 pres­ was his first visit home since his steadily. turned from several weeks «a are exorbitant when applied to the can't get it because it hasn't suf­ enlistment several months ago. About 60 guests were present at Officera for the year 1949 wert mitted to the hospital. Mr. LeDoyt 5:30— Lehar, composer of “The Merry languagrn and 45 lerritof4M and ent. Maurice McQiiade waa re-elected guest of relatives in Washington, French economy. Only the mo.st ficient fiintls to pay the interest. foreign roan tries. Roberta and Virginia Porter, a bam dance given at Shadows elected as follows: Commodore, is the father of Postmaster Her­ w e e d —Headlines; Tunes for D. C., and Wellesley, Maas. Widow” and a score of other op- Carpenters Lewis W. Phelps of Andover was Mark, country home of Prof, and president of Columbia Volunteer Tots. fortunate Frenchman, she said ran Thls situation came to light yea-i Tettas. is reported seriously'ill inaater of ceremonies and an­ small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Norma Emerson: vice commodore, Firemen at their annual meeting man F. LeDoyt. He has been in ill Mr. and Mra. Ira Wine and afford to patronize a restaurant. • • • • Robert F. Porter, did acrobatic and Mrs. Eugene P. Chase, Saturday Roy Ferguson, Jr., treasurer. Jane health for some time. WKNB—Jo SUfford. terday in the annual report to Gov-1 nounced the various events on the of their assoelatlon held at the WONS—True or False. daughter Mary Patience have re­ Shaky PolIHral Situation tap dancing at the Olympic Pool, evening last. Square dancing was Molt, secretary. Janet Lucia, rear The Ladies' Association of the .4pp1y Foremans Religious Services Sunday urogram. Judges were George E. the principal feature. Music was firehouse Wednesday night. W alter WTHT—Melodies to Remember. turned to Pennsylvania after a Underlying the economic unrest by Don-; two Viennese specialists, rushed i Alten, Jr., of Amaton and Arnold Ocean Beach, the past week-end. admiral, Donald Lawson. Miss Card was named vice pre.sldent. First Congregational church will week spent with their parents Dr.- of France la the shaky political Jdin A- Lawler Morning: Republicans and Democrats will furnished by Willis R. and W alter 5:45— alii C. Mathews, the commission a ' (he bedside of the 79-year-old; Olcott Manor Job Hyatt of Andover. Mr. Hyatt has Emerson takes over as commodore .lohn Berk, seerctary and Henry resume meetings Wednesday at and Mra. Aaron P ratt in Windsor, situation. Many political parties executive director. Mathews said i composer, described his condition , 9 :00 Sunday School meet In caucus at the Hebron U Cone of B ast Haddam, Tennant, in both classes, there having been WTHT—Dorothy Fuldheim. considerable knowledge of the art Bernitt, treasurer. Joseph Tash- the firehouse. Tha all-day session WTIC—Lassie. and summer home in Tolland. are a t work trying to sell their the .commission has authority to i gji *'very serious." The nature of • “Make no appointments for the next hour . . . l*m on mv ’Town hall, Monday evening. Sept. brothers of Hebron, Jam es Neill one for each group prior to this West Center Street . 9:.'I0 Adult Bible Class Of knot tying and was vp-y fav­ 11k and Stewart Tibhlts were will be devoted to sewing In the WKNB—Frankie Carle. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel SImpaon particular views to the French i-ssiie $1,000,000 in bonds and needs his illness was not disclosed, way to VAN S SERVICE ST.\TION to get a Power Pak U. The Democrats will start In of Yonkers. Seth Holcombe of time. The club belongs to a nation­ orably impreaaed with the skill Hartford waa prompter. named to the Board of Directors. morning, pot-luck luncheon at had as week-end and holiday people. The result is a hodge-podge the money for improvements to FOR 10:00 Worship, preceded by . shown by the boys and girls of first at 8 o’clock, the Republicans al club called the National Ught- noon and a business meeting a t 2 Evening Inflater, new spark plugs and a battery Two Columbia families have al­ 8:00—“ guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sumner of political ideologies that conflict , state parks. It can’t issue bonds, amplified musical “call to the classes, which included Boy following at 8:30. But ^11 the ning Fleet and for this Dick Mil­ ready started their trips toward p. m. Any interested persons are Simpson and grandson Billy with and contradict each other. * however, because all the commis­ Demmles get through In time for WDRC—News. worship“ and Girl Scouts from Columbia and ler waa named secretary and Roy their wintering In Florida. Mrs. welcome to attend. Simpson and friend of Southport, Almost every political party has sion's receipts were needed to pay their opposing party members to WKNB—News; Sports. Andover, sponsored by their leader, Ferguson, Jr., captain. Mason Nuhfer and son "Tinker” Boy Scouts of Troop 57 are to Conn. its own newspaper, said Mias Low. I summer park and forest workers. . hearty invitation to all, Miaa Dorothea Raymond. take the floor? That is the absorb­ Marlborough Cups will be awarded to the meet Friday at 7:30 p. m. in the WONS—News. CONSTABLE Headquarters For '<'ft WedncBflav to drive down. WTHT—Ernie Felice Quartet. Rev. William C. H. Moe selected She brought home with her about During the year which ended especially to those who haro 'llie children showed off the ing question. Both will nominate winners at the annual meeting of J " ‘. Nuhfer will join them In Oc­ auditorium of the Nathan Hale for hia Sunday morning text, 2fi newspapers, each representing June 30, the commission received SPOOLERS bowline family. In which there are town officers to be voted on at the WTIC—News. no church home! All those who are entitled to the association which will be held tober. Mr. and i Mrs. Gordon Community Center. WCCC—Sporta. "Ones Thing Thou Lackest." Glv* a political faction. She ha.s under-1 $342,886 in admission fees, parking DUNLOP QUALITY TIRES a dozen or so different knots. town election, Oct. 4. premiuma for their exhibits of in- Yeomans______Hall, t o n i g h t Lleweiiyn. who sold their house on ____Mra.______Keith P.______Jackson,. ______recording„ ing much food for thought to lined in each paper the view o r : fees and in sales p( forest products. Vote Evelyn Griffin and Patty Shorey When schools opened here Wed­ 6:1.5— vegetables, canned goods, fancy The weekly dances sponsored by Toad to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | ;recretary of the W aterfront Park WDRC—To be announced. those fortunate to be present. party line of that particular pub- About 3,000,000 people visited the THERE REALLY IS A DIFFERENCE showed how to make a masthead nesday it was found that there work, hobbies, flowers and home the Columbia Recreation Council j Wolmer last spring, left on | Association reported Wednesday’ Miss Dorothy Gunther was organ­ ®ilicatlon. In many case.s. the same j park.s and forests. But all the mon­ WINDERS Republican k not The Owen twins, Emily and WKNB-Wayne King. were 32 presenting themselvs for cooking at the Marlborough on Friday nights at Yeomans Hall, Tue.sday. Mr. and Mrs. Wolmer i a most successful season came to ist as the regular organist Mrs. news Items are distorted In such ey had to be used to pay summer Zion Church Louise, tied pieces of rope in six WONS—Sports. enrollment In the primary room at Grange Fair on August 28 may during the summer season, have moved Into the house over the 1 a cloae during the week-end jam- Sarah West was unable to be pres­ ■> a way as to be practically unrec­ help, the director said, because the Tues., Sept. 14 ways. The clove hitch was demon- WTHT—News; Ball Scores. SERVI CE and Hebron Green school. This was al call fof I**eir prise money at the been discontinued. It Is the plan o f! week-end. ! boree. At least 200 p er»n s were ent. ognizable. Issues emphasized In Legislature slashed the commis­ atratad by Harold Johnson and , WTIC—Strictly Sports; Weath­ TWISTERS together too many to be packed library on Saturday between the the couBCil to have special dances Mr. and Mrs, E.^ Malcolm Stan- i served during a clam bake pre- er. Mr. Fred Webster of Crescent some newspapers are barely men- | sion’s budget. STATION Sunday School Steven Turshen. Patty and Petey Into a small room, with regard to hours of 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. a t various times throughout the nsrd are the parents of a daugh-1 spared by ''Cookie” Blair on Sun- 6:30— , Pull Lever showed off the scaffold knot. Beach waa a recent guest of his tioned or totallv ignored in oth- Meanwhile, the bond Issue is be­ cubic feet of air, floor and desk when Mr. Coleman will be on hand winter season, when the occasion tor. their thii'd, bo.-n at M anches-■ day. Monday the following prizes WDRC—Red Barber. cousin, Mrs. Mable W. Spicer. , ers. Although the same situation i ing delayed. VAN’S .'\gain, emphatically, in A Jury Mast was rigged up and space, etc. By noon a hasty rear­ to make paymenU, Also payments demands. ter Memorial hospital on Tuesday were awarded: Radio. Robert Skln- WKNB—King Cole Trio. Women experienced in spooling. Mind­ -427 HARTFORD RD. 3 8 6 6 Alan MaePheraon of Andover won Miss Bernice Hall had aa Sun­ / exists to some extent In this coun- j 20 A connectira with the second rangement had been made, divid­ will be made on Tuesday between Mr. and Mrs. Sam Epstein of Mr Stannard’x mother. Mr.s. Ethel per of Ellington road, South Wind- WONS—Do You Know New day guests friends from East try. the teacher added, it is not to ; a flashlight for tying a splendid the hours of 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. ing and twisting woolen yarns Manteil summer survey service, ing up grades and equalizing Pine street entertained with a Stannard of Hartford Is vi.siling! gor; pressure cooker, Mrs. W. So- England. Haven and East Glastonbury. masthead knot. Patty and Pttey A large number from here at- th* degree found in France. ! welcome fathers, mothers pupils In the three rooms. As mat­ long holiday week-end parly in| '.vith Mrs. Stannard's mother. Mrs bol' of 85 Bushnell street, H art- WTHT—Harry Wlsmer, Sports, Mra Eva W. Pearson of Hart­ The manv political parties i , for second shift. Attractive wages, good Shorey were awarded the blue tetsded the Haddam Neck Fair on ters now stand there are 21 In the honor of their daughter Miss Ruth | Charles Stolten/eldt and helping ford; cash award, the Norwich, w n c —NBC Symphony. ford is a guest of her sister Mrs. struggling, for prominence has re-1 and others who have no ribbon or first prise of $5 for the first two grades, 27 Intermediates, Labor day. Epstein, whose engagement to . "ith the care of Susan and Holly WCCC—Concert Hour. working conditions, free group iiisiir- best display of various kinds of Conn., salesman for Bond Baker at John H. Steele and Mr. Steele. suited In total confusion and a | definite church affiliation; and 37 in upper grades, 85 In all. The local Grange boa been In- Bernard Levine of ^ the ^ake. A meeting of ihe asaocia- 6:45— knots, shown on an exhibit board. vited to neighbor with Colchester The Young People’s Society virtually powerless government. iinee. , and particularly at this E\‘en with the changes made was announced recently. Fifty WDRC—Larry Lesueur. Charles Schrier won second, blue Grange on Monday, September 13. t'nn is scheduled a t the beach at meeting will be held in the Fed­ No one party has been strong i time, boys and girls now there is much overcrowding. But 2 p. m.. September 19. Entertain­ WKNB—Sammy Kaye; News enough to exercise any semblance STAR-LITE DANCE STUDIOS ribbon, with $2.50, and Louise i done Mr. and Mrs. Orben Purdy and guests from Bronx, Brooklyn, and i erated Church Stmday evening, reejeiving no Christian Owen won led u-hif. rikkn- .i.tfv. 1 there seems to be little to. ne oonc Manhattan were house guests for Hllinglon ment chairman Is John F . Chap- and Weather, September R a t 7:45 p. m. at 8 of the control necessary for a sta­ APPLY IN PERSON AT o « e n won 3rd. white ribbon, With i improving m atters until the Mr. and Mrs. William Legg J r , all WTHT—Communism. training, 'of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. were week the three days and on Monday • pcllo. He is assisted by Mrs. Chap- o’clock. Mrs. Zoe Beckley will be ble government. Party patronage OF MANCHESTER AND HARTFORD WONS—Rainbow Rendezvous. has staffed governmental offices When Minutes The children all together threw j honed’ that ' “ufl's end guests of Mr. and Mrs T . W local people with.others from Am-: Mr. and Mra. Gua Granta of I pd'*, Mr. ^ and Mrs. R. D. MacNell, the guest speaker when adults and Sunday School resumes ston and Norwich joined in an cn- West...... Ellington...... were driving...... ^ ____along^ '*■ P- Blais, Mrs. Hat- 7:00— young people of the Community with unnecessary personnel, creat- Count Dobcrrtntz and family. WDRC—Europe and the Mar­ . ing waste and inefficienc''. tomorrow at 9 a.m. Follow­ Trap rock i.s being drawn on gagement party a t which time the M aiiT"street ~ In Roekvlilc- ' tie LaFleur. Wa.shburn Doolittle, are invited to attend. in time at least for the second shall Plan. People I'neasy and .\frald ALDON SPINNING MILLS ’There were all kinds of com­ bride-to-bc wa.s given many lovely | noon when Louis Rivkln Al .Sholes, Mrs. Ruth Craft. Mra. Miss Bernice A. Hall returned Hava voor dnolnr lele- ed by Divine Worship at term of school, but there docs not the Jones Hollow Road prepara­ WONS—American Bar Associa­ petitive sports in between exhibits, tory to armor coating from Marl­ gifts. . , „ I Hartford passed them from the Paul Colnik, Charlea Patty and to East Haven Tuesday, and will This political ipstabilitv has j phnne hit presrrlptlnii TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. 10 a.m. such as three legged races, sack seem to be much optimism o.i'the Mr, and Mrs. Julias Baitncr | causing Mr. Grants’ horses to Mr. and Mrs, Jackson. Mr. Jackr tion. resume her duties as East Haven shoivn Itself in the people of subject First Selectman Po,rter borough Center to the four cor­ WTHT—Candid Microphone. to Weldiin’t ovei nnr pri­ e • • • • a races, quoit pitching. The horse­ have returned from a visit to New i dragged the wagon upon .son 1s president of the aaBOclatlon: High school librarian, Wednesday. France. Thev arc uneas" and fea*- j OR CALL MANCHESTER would not be surprised If the ners down in the. hollow. 7:39— vate proteashinal wire for shoe tournament was won by Joe York City. They brought Mrs. sidewalk. Mra. Grants lost her Mr. Chappelle. vice president; Mrs. Sept. 8. M rs.'Leila S. Hall is fill for the future. Each new dav | school Is.not flrvlshed before next Local schools opened Wednesday WDRC—Top Tune Time. For the ^second season Berait of Willlmantic. morning for the fall term with the Banner's sister Mrs. William > balance and fell backwards onto LaFlwr. secretary; Maurice H. spending the remainder o f this is one of uneertaintv and decreas- ' Immediate delivery to year. Matters have been hard for w 6NS—What’s the Name of plans have been made for A groaning table set on the following teachers in charge of the Krambcrg and daughter Loretta. grain In the wagon. SmltK. trea.surer; directors. Mrs. week with her daughter Miss Ing hopes. Polities do'iiinates anv , vniir hiime.i^ grounds, this being the lot just building. Workers have been hard That Song? .serious conversation. Several con­ free transportation by char­ different grades: Grades 1 and 2, of that city back with them for a Police Sergeant Arthur '^rey | Charlea H. Knapp. Leo T. Richer, WTHT—Famous Jury Tiiola. Bernice Hall. oouth of St. Peter’s Episcopal to get; weather has been a bad Mrs. Mildred Fillmore: Grades 3 and Mr. Patty. flicting points of view mav be tered bus (Silver Lane), feature, and t probably supplies vlait here. who investigated the accident had w n c—Curtain nme. Aaron PrattJ* Jr., son of Dr. and Church, offered refreshments of and 4, Mrs. M argaret Hall and Dr. George S. Brookes, pastor Mra. Elnier Brock and two Mrs. Aaron P. P ratt of Windsor found In the same faniilv. causing have not been easy to secure. Still, Mrs. Grants visit a physician and 8 :00— WELDON'S and private car (“Gospel cake, sandwiches, soft drinks, etc., Grades 5, 6 and 7, Mra. Elisabeth of Columbia Congregational daughters of Franklin, N. H„ have and Tolland haa been appointed dissension. Tlie peonie are unea.sy the school is growing day by day. it waa stated she had a slight WDRC—Sing It Again. and "wearv". said >ttss .Tow, She 901 .5IAIN ST R E E T Wagon") service for chil­ for the hungry. Wright. church; has accepted the invita­ returned home following a few as.sistont .director of the Hartford and already begins to look like a ■hrul.«e on Her Wp. There were no WONS—Twenty Questions. streaked, however, that thev are' SPECUL OFFER! dren without Christian Mr. Schuyler told the company tion of the First Congregational days spent at the home of her son- School of Music. Mr. P ratt gradu­ marks on the airtomobile that WTHT—Socialist ConvenUon. not- "gloomy” and have managed w‘hy he held the field day. He very fine building. church of Ellsworth, Maine., a in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. training, whose parents Some people who had corn showed that It struck the wagon. w n c —Radio City Playhouse. ated from Loomis school where he acquired his knowledge of this former pastorate, to preach the Herbert W. Colburn of Ripley HIH. cannot bring or send them, planted July 1 or 4th are reward­ Edward Kasche of Male str»et 8:89— studied with the late WllUom C. unusual art In various ways, sermon on the occasion of the one Card, later received hia Bachelor 20% Off Normal Price ed now by getting from' their gar­ [North Coventry who has been a patient In the Sunday will mark the re-openlng WONS—Stop Me If You’ve or live at a distance. chiefly through the inatruction of hundredth anniversary of that Hartford hosoltal for some weeka Heard 'm s . of Music degree from the E ast­ dens all the sweet corn they want. of the Methodist Chapel on Main Charles German of Columbia, who church, on Sunday, September 19. WTHT—Amazing Mr. Malone, For information or serv­ started him off 10 years ago. Mr. Some others who planted early Coventry Grange is making returned to his home Wednesday street for-’ regular services of wor- man jSchool of Music. He taught w n c —Truth or Consequences. piano, theory, and music appre­ Oemwn is a former U. S. Navy have not had such Kood luck as plans for their annual fair "'111011 Dr. Brookes left the Ellsworth i rnorninr. .ship, meeting at 9:15 a. m, as here- ice call 2-0408.— .\rrange- church twenty-two years ago to Donald Satterthwaltc of W est 9:00— ciation at the Newton school. BUY . Re-open man and learned the alt froiir the late planters. The weather will be held in the Grange Hall tofor. The ritual of Holy Commu­ REUPHOLSTER ment will be continned for begin hla long ministry at Union road, la 111 at his home with rheu­ WDRC — Morey Amaterdam South Windham, Vermont, and Uncle Sam’s experts. Mr. Schuyler now is a threat -to garden supplies, on tRe afternoon of September 30. nion will be read by the Rev. John Congregational church.. Rockville. matic fever which he Is subject to Show. served three years in the armed nursery and pre-school chil­ also has studied literature on the however. The hay crop especially followed by a aupper and enter­ K. Post, pastor, who Is beginning Conn. The local church will be having attacks previously. WONS—Three for the Money dren. while parents attend subject, issued by the government, is an anxiety. Grass is parched tainment. More details as to com- hia second year here. During the forces. YOUR PARLOR SET dosed September 12 and 19, dur- ' WTHT—Gangbustera. Mrs. Edna May Godell Pero. 67, Sat.', Sept. 18 and he wants to pass his knowl­ and many of the small streams miUees and other plans for the month of August, while the chapel MEMORIALS church service 10 a.m. to 11 WTip-^Your Hit Parade. wife of Henry G. Pero of East- edge along. have completely dried up. In .some fair will be announced later. Ing Dr. Brookes absence. society was on vacation. Rev. Mr. a.m. Mr. and Mra. Clayton Carver of 0:39— Side Tolland, died Monday at Hia classes presented him a cases owners of livestock are Rev. George Milne, pa.stor of I Dpaihs I nst Dlight Post filled the pulpit of tha Nor­ Absolutely Like Neu ! Rockville were week .end gue.sta at WDRC—It Pays To Be Ignor­ Johnqon Memorial hospital, Staf­ “.S/iidio of the Starlets'^ e • • • s • • handsome bill fold. Gardner Q. forced to barrel water and trans­ Hebron and Gilead Congregational ; wich Town and Bethel Methodist the home of Mr. and Mra. C. Ir­ churches has extended an invita­ ant. ford Springs. She was boni In OF PROVEN Shorey making the presentatloti port .it to their cattle. This' Is churches in the absence of the reg- Completely Recovered I’riiale and Clas.s In>truction This installment of •peach, Bob responded graciously ving LoonilaKdRd family. tion to the members of Columbia WTHT—What’s My Name? Union, the daughter of Henry tough luck, making a great deal Mr. and Mra. W alter S. Haven wnC—Can You Top This? Qoodell and Elisabeth Farquah. With .\ll New Units “Preaching Through The and was roundly applauded. He church to attend aervices in Gilead ?«Ad“* d S g the antl-Brltlsh Jlls-^ of extra care and work. and Mr. F'rederlck Anderson and 1 0 :0 0 ^ . She had lived In Tolland E ast Side Press” is sponsored by the haa given, bis couraes free. Mr. There will be a meeting of Tol­ Sunday momlngi when the church orders of the early 1920s ' Prize winners at the Coventry Shorey started off the next vear’s Mra. O. a. Anderson attended the there celebrates Its 200th anni­ WDRC—Let’s Dance America. River district for 15 yaora She SUPERIORITY 4 BALLET AM) TOE Sunday School of Zhm land County 4-H Club leaders at PltUburgh — H arry Luzerne Grange setback party Tuesday eve­ WONS—Chicago Theater of the bourse by a dollar bill which be Old Home Day celebration at versary. There will be an organ ning follow; Mrs. Annie Martin of leaves har husband, two .sons. Evangelical Lutheran the Hebron Congregational church Charloton. Mass., on Labor Day. Mitchell. 65. president of the West Air. e Complete Selection of waved In the air, recital at 10:30, rooming worship Winimantic, Mrs. Charles Yurk- Richard of Dexter, Me.. Henry of ACROBATIC A^D TAP Church. AU together, it was a very val- Monday evening. Sept. 13. The The Christian Endeavor Society Penn Power Company and the af­ W 1HT—Whiz Quiz, Chelmsford,'Maas„ one slater, Mrs new state club leader. Randolph at 11 and following the service a filiated West Penn Railways Co. .shot of Manchester, Mra. Grace w n c —Dennis Day Show. Correctly designed monuments are products of careful. uaUa oouraa of inatrucUon, and will sponsor a dance on Friday eve­ sandwich luncheon served by the Sherman. Howard Richardson, Jennie Jenkins, of Springfield, Mai tex Fabrics • ••••'•no Mr. Schuyler is to be congratulated Whaples, who succeeds A. J. ning at the Church Community He was bom in Warren, Pa. 10:89— Mass. Funeral to be held Wednes­ Intelligent .study. They have balance, ifisfinction and BATON AND BALLR003I ladies of the church. This will be Walter Pomeroy.'Winfield J. An­ WTHT—Journeys In Jazz, on'his marked success. Brundage, is expected, also E. House. All young people in the Philadelphia—Richard L Austin, day a t the Brown Funeral Homo, meaning: they have beauty that will endure. OUR SUPREME CK)AL Henry Sefton, county 4-H Club community are Invited to attend one of Rev. Mr. .Milne's last serv­ 89 chairman of the board of the drews. Mrs. Martin M. Hanson Of w n c —Grand Old Opry. The annual ball given at the ices before he leaves with his "The Ridges," and Mr. Yurkshot. Stafford Springs. Rev. William C. * Terms Conveniently .Ml ('lasses Limited To and GUARANTEE Is To residence of Prof, and Mrs. Eu­ agent, as well as a number of and a good evening of fun is being Federal Reserve bank of, Philadel­ 11:00— family for Scotland where, on News On AU Stationa H. Moe will officiate. Ten Students Preach and Teach:—**A gene Parker Chase, Shadowamark, Hebron leaders. The Ladies' Aid planned. phia from 1914 until 1938. .Vrrunged Society will serve a supper in sabbatical leave, he will continue Dual-Use 1.11:15— took the form of a bam dance Skt- hia studici.. WDRC—National Guard MiU- 8tin In Uae CHANGELESS CHRISY iirday night A large company connection with the meeting. Heavy Trafflo •Trade Winds? Miss Margaret Biedcrman of Sdme tomahawks served as both . tory BalL Manchester Memorial Co. STUDIO FOR.A CHANGING attended. Dancing was In the About 40 are expected. Quill pena made mostly from Major street croaaings in large Hartford waa guest of honor at a weapons arid pipes. The blunt end WONS—Ray Honry Orchestra. ' ■-v ' - large bam cloae by the venerable, Up to 'Thursday noon 52 Iqcal The name "trade winds” has no the wing feathera of geese, still ' A. H. AIMETTI. Prop. WORLD” and “TRE BI­ bridal shower given by Miss Olive oUhe stone head was fortned into WTHT—Blue Room, Suite 1—Odd Fellows Building oldu teshtoned bouaa which was men had registered in the peac* American cltlM handle from 4000 connection with trading, according are used for decorative purposes to 6000 vrehlcles and 20,000 to Tuttle at her home Tuesday night. a pipe jjowl and the handle hol­ w n c —Morton Downey. Harrison Street — Manchester CALL SMITTY'S UPHOLSTERY For Registration Phoiie 2-9244 BLE, THE MHOLB BI­ bunt back cloae to Revolutionary time draft. This leaves only a to * the Encyclopedia Brltannica. and for atnlug documents where, tlmas. .small number to be taken eara of 40,000 pedestrians In a single Mlsa Blederman is to be married The word "t»adc" onre meant lowed oilt to serve as the stem., 11:30— Or 2-4.149 < BLE. AND NOTHING BUT WTHT—Hotel Ambaaaador. sehtimentai decr:es use Of th ; old- ______’ - J*S i In the remaining time.' There were rush hour, accor'llng to the En- to Alexander German oT Coluni- "tread" or "path."-and applied to a'—ordlng to the Encyclopedia OPP."E.\ST CEMETERY PHONE {*207 OR 7787 TEL. 7267 ( H m m . who signed the guest w n c —OeiBojjf American 3 u ^ fashioned pea. THE BIBLE.” ib o f i k a m U x. aadMra. H. F. Nat- also eight regiatrationa made at cyclopedia Brltannica. . - ' hla, September 18, at Grace Luth- tha regular course of the winds. Brltannica. lEEN PRATT ANNULLI, Director ^ - V ' ■ ^ ■ 1.- 1 < T

>r- f . .. • ■ J r MANt'HESiER EVENING HEKAEU, ttVANtiWCSTER. CONN^ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1948 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ SATURDAY, SCTl EMBER 11, 1941 page six ■MM parking problem, we will have to belng with faults and good points world, *o I* the conduct of .French­ like the rest of us. He made hie Aanrttrstpr men Involved 1« this atruggle come to the creation of more mistakes, but who has not 7 File Will o f Sarah J. Tucker;. gjTnboltc of what •ometlmea parking space eventually. Why Forum ’The tragedy is thst the demo­ 1 The yoteri of Monchestor who oro rosidonts of tho ttrooft litfod h^ow Snrttittt} ^pralb not do the’ most basie thing first, The open cracies failed in having an inter­ •eemg thA complete hopele8!tncA!i national front to stand up to fas­ Total Estate About $100^000 of thi* world. and sec how much of a problem 3 o“*. n c . Communicatlona for publicationa in ths Open Forum will not cism when it was small. The other V Vy X. vX XXXO jL JLVX vy X i. 1 Uo X will cost frhoir vote at tho Host Sido Rtcrootion Building on School Stroot i» wwtn stmt Here I* * group, a community is then left? tragedy la thst some democratic ||•nebMt•r. CotiB. be guaranteed publication If they contain more than 300 worda. The will of Sarah J. ‘fucker,- To Bruno Mazzoli of Manches*' of human Individuals who might The Herald reaervaa the right tc decline to publish any matter people subscribed to about every­ THOMAS FEROUSON thing called .democracy or llberal- who died August 28.1948, waa filed ter, 81.000. Tr#*».. Oen I normally be Frenchmen. In such that may be libelous or which is In bad taate. Free expression taro. Many did not realize there, this morning with Judge of Pro- i 'To Doris Chapman Mazzoli of rawiSAS Octnb«r 1. I»8I. a normal stale, in which they of political views is deaii«d by contribuUona of this character bate William S. Hyde. Tbe wlU ' Manchester. fl.OOO. but letiera which arc defamatory or abuaivt will be rejected. were democratic goats as well as ~ RuMitiMd Crtry ETcnInt *-tc«pt have remained during those peri­ (jonneciicut denoocratlc st)cep and not every­ was drawn in 1942. Mias Tucker To James Bruno Mazzoli of ■ u n ^ *bS Holiday*. ErUred «t the who lived on Henry streeL came Manchester, 81,000. «t Minchefter. C<*nn.. •» ods when France has been a thing called democrac.v is such. main empty. To this Garrick la After World War II. we fell to Manchester in 1917 from Ver­ To Charles B. Warren of Man­ S S nd ca w Mdil Mitur.______successful and livable nation, it A Great Mlaiatry non after the death of her husband To Uie Editor: said to have replied: "1 act a lie as abort in forming a democratic chester, 8500. iUSSCRirrioN r a t e s would be Fi'ance which waa the Yankee though it weie the truth, you who waa a farmer In that town. To Mrs. Mary Strong Warren of glow When one who has criticised bloc. When the "sphere of influ­ The will waa filed by the Hart- On* T*w »y M«it ...... final king or the final shrine in By A H. U. preach the truth as though it were Manchester, 8500. ■la month* by Mkll ...... I aim with some regularity th* Church- ence" Idea entered in the peace ford-Connecticut Trust Company, t l IF ianlty of our times as well as a a lie.’’ The art of pulpit eloquence talks. I felt we were headed for To Goodman Strong of Man­ On* month by M«ll ...... : .iH their hearts. To the welfare of named executors under the will. Slnfl* CoPT_...... When. Just in advsnee of the certain type of clerical leadership, will be missed at South church. trouble. We left the people In a chester, 8500. fP**hty. by Oinrier ...... s ■ ■i* France Itself, as an enUty, they 7. Finally, this was a Courag­ While an Inventory of her estate To Ray Strong Warren of Man­ SU.MI special session of the General As­ suddenly appears to shout face and vacuum and played into the hands has not yet been filed It Is report­ ■ub*. dell»*r*d. On* T«»r ...... would, in such normal time*, sub- eous Ministry. In this Ministry 1 chester. 8500. W*«t Of Ml**.. Forenn ...... sembly, a gruup of supporter.* of commend a particular ministry, of the Communists. Some of us ed to be worth about 8100.000. I ordinate a [lortion of their own Ueutenant Governor Robert Par- common honesty demands tiUt found no coddling or pampering of even thought by simply removing In the will she leaves 81.000 to To Roy Butler Warren of Man­ ' HEMHER OF chester, 8500. personal, political, economic and sons^for full nomination met and such a one should set forth ®"« ' the fascist rulers the people would the Center Cohgregatlonal church, TH * A8SiM crediud m tm. p.p*i of France to operate. cause it was above the belt and ) Fanatics arc treacherous because the state leadership of the party listened with some frequency ,to hold furniture, furnishings and Mrs. Ruth Eaton, Mrs. JuUa Hill, and *1*0 til* local n»w* Puni'*ti*o here. struck straight from the aboulder. they believe their end justifies AM r(«nu of rtoublirat'on of *pw'*l But these Frenchmen have gone announce a hands-off policy with the preaching, and followed with Jewelry she leaves to Bruno Maz- Carleton H. White, "Bruno Maz­ It did some of us old sinners good, even the most cruel, unscrupulous di»P*teh*i h*r*in «r« «l»o rmrvfd. berserk. The concept of France regard to the contest for the lieut­ considerable Interest the ministry zoli and Doris Chapman Mazzoli. zoli, Doris Chapman Mazzoli, it was Just w:hat we naeded. Never means. ’That, also, goes for many Mrs. Mazzoli is a grand niece with James Bruno Mazzoli. Full *«rT'c* client ol N. E. A. Sent- itself holds no top place in their enant governor nomination, the I of Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr. I Without changing one iota any (Ud 1 hear in this ministry one of religious fanatics. They will only whom Mrs. Tucker made her home Ic*. Inc.______scheme of things. A good many Parsons supporters u-ere endea­ those you tickle me and I’U tickle go along yith you as they believe for many years. To her nephew, voring to win for themselves the position heretofore expressed con- Publl*h«r* Repreienutiv**. Tji* of them—too many of them— erning churchianlty end its lead­ you sermons in which the preacher It will serve them. James W. Dickey, of Washington. opportunity of sn open fight in My message to those desiring JuMu* UalhfW* 8p«ci»l Agency would willingly cause suffering ership in general, observation of ooses forth with ' oodles of pap Vermont, she leaves a bequest of JLEL. Torn. Chicago. OciroU »nd B"iton. the party state convention. which makes everyone feel so good Russia’s friendship so much they 810,000. 'l ^ y were reasonably sure this particular ministry forces me PRESCRIPTIONS bureau 3 p ' and tragedy for all of France in and comfortable, so completely will excuse her for anything Is Other Bequests MEMBER AUDIT that they could win In the con­ to the conclusion that In the trans­ CIRlULATIO.VB. I order to bring about a fulfillment satisfied uith themselves, so wise that she will think more of us if Other bequests are as follows: vention If Mr. Mitchell did adopt fer of Rev. W’ard from the South CALLED FOR heartless political church to Pittsburgh both the in their own conceits that they we will stand up to her. Appeasers To Mrs. Adeline J. Mylehraeat The Herald Printing' Company, tec.. | of their own a ^anda off attitude and give seem to attempt appeasement of Middletown. Conn., 85.000. » assume* no nn«nci*l reiponeipinty 'of ; power ambitions. They would .^oiith church and the community Just Bit back and fall into a deep AND typographical error, .p p e .'- - •" •<*- ^ the delegates ei.d the perly’s and pleasant slumber while the where it docs the most harm. To Mrs. Grace Kinsman of rathrr destroy France than .*ur- sectional leaders the signal for at large are to suffer a great loss Yours truly, DELIVERED Tertltements *nd other re»di^m|-“ «f- and for the following reasons: preacher rambles on for no good Rocky Hill. Conn.. 81,000. in Th* M*nch**iet Evening'n;r«ld. i render their own particular ver- a free contest. On the other purpose and to no good effect. TUf * .1. W. Cheney To Mra. Ruth Eaton of Middle- hand, they conceded thenieelvrs 1. This was an Honest Minis­ Saturday, September 11 1 Sion for what they call the saving try. But some will ssy that every good preacher knows when to atop. town, Conn., 81.000. a tough battle if Mr. Mitchell He leaves his congregation before Bolton State Park To Mrs. Julia Hill of Middle- PINE ! of France. Insisted on cracking the whip of ministry is honest and that there To the Editor: Is nothing, very unusual about this. his congregation leaves him. ’These town, Conn., 81,000. a ! U. S. Backs Lie Proposal This anarchy has gone so far the state ehairmanshlp In favor preachers ought to be called Doc­ I do think the officials of the To Ckrleton H. White of Web­ PHARMACY To the extent that ministers, in #A4dV’*f4tg.^ L-iV/dAro/vl Harvard Commencements seem i that it Is almost possible to say of the candidacy ot State’s At­ tors of Insomnia. ’They are the town of Bolton ought to take it up ster, Maes., 82,000. 664 Center St. '■V I torney Hugh M. Alcorn, Jr. general, do not lie nor break with the officials of the state to today that no France exists— that through nor steal— granted. But aurest cure for aleepleseness the Tel. 2-9814 . to have become hlatorto occasions. Mr. Mitchell’s response to their try and have the state put In rest there is only a seething pot in in the fuller meaning of the word world has ever known. Perhaps we should have more of petition was one of "no comment, Presumably Mr. Ward would rooms in the state park here In -7 T - which all the destructive capabili­ It Is greatly to be doubted that — 'a / s i M i i them. It waa, at any rate, at a which meant that he refused to take vigorous Issue with- many the town of Bolton. The park is ties of men have been brewed and such a general application to the in bad shape. In my opinion Harvard Commencement a year guarantee the hands-off attitude ministry can be truthfully made. things which I have heretofore ex­ IN EZ M O M M brewed and mutually reinforced and that, although he might re pressed in these columns pertain­ where people do have to eat it Is ago that the Marshall Plan was As one llatened to the preaching until the only drink from it is that train from cracking the whip too ing to the church and Its leader­ unsanitary. Teacher of Piano Town bom. And this year It was Trygve of this ministry now closing one Bolton Citizen of death. And of that cup Franco/ publicly, his active Infiuence would was forced to admit that here waa ship. We might differ on 'many Ue, secretary general of the continue to be in behalf of Mr. Al­ things. But o f this I am sure, dif­ Resumes teaching Sept. drinks dally. Those who used to a man moved by great persua- Express Thanks Advertisement * United Nations, who went up to corn, as from the beginning. sions; that here were certain basic, fer as we might, honesty compels 13. Beginners and advanced be Frenchmen are 'Frenchmen no Editor. The Herald: the Harvard ceremonies with con­ And that left the Parsons ad­ rugged, unahakabla beliefs to me to confess that here wee a students. CAA ------sZJl. herents facing what was admit­ very unusual—a great ministry. The Girl Scouts of Troop One Notice ic z j longer. They are Communists, or : structive tongue in cheek and which this man was anchored and wrish to thank you for allowing us de Gaulllsts, or some one o f the tedly a tough, although not Impos­ from which he could not be moved And if I might venture a humble For Appointment launched a proposal which may sible battle. opinion it would be that In the not apace in The Herald for publicity many more destructive divisions neither in fair weather nor foul; on our proposed European trip. We Primary Caucus Proposals ((AJT.MAJU I also prove to be o f some good his­ All the 'Parsons adherents were that here were certain proclama­ too far distant future Rev. W. Tel. HaHford 8-2763 in French politics. Ralph Ward, Jr., is going to be appreciate your helping us to make toric Importance. asking was that a sort of Damon tions of truth which rang true be­ The following names have been So here, too. In its hopelessness, and Pythias political friendship be looked upon as one of the out­ the trip a success. Studios: Hartford, East Mr. lie’s proposal at Harvard cause they were conceived out of Sincerely yours, proposed for nomination aa candi­ France mirrors -the world, which disrupted. All they were asking the honest convictions of the soul standing religious leaders of Amer­ dates for the several offices of the was that there be created for the ica. For once church politics ac­ June Stevenson, Sec. Hartford, Manchester is, in its tlim, a community of was that Mr. Mitchell, having for Contrast such deep rootad con­ Town of Manchester, Dlatrict of United Nations a permanent years been a close and friendly tually slipped up and did the right individuals and nations who ought victions with the revelations Manchester and County of Hart­ guard of intemaUonal troops. He planner with Mr. Alcorn of their brought forth by a questionnaire thing—rewarded a man who had ford to be voted for at the nomi­ to know enough to consider them­ earned end thoroughly deserved the did not suggest what must be the mutual political future, should, at Uken at random last spring among Blaze Threatens nating caucus to be held the sec­ selves part of one human destiny, the moment when such Joint plan­ recognition which has been given ond Tuesday in September, 1948 /CAM A * rv V# eventual development, which will, fifty of Chicago’s ministers in but who, In.vtead, are ready to ning seemed about to come to which about three quarters of him. Stocks of Food (September 14, 1948 ) 8 A. M. to sooner or later, have to be that fruition, suddenly refuse to use his Harold W. Tillinghast. tear everything down when it them admitted their unbelief in 8 P. M„ at the followdng locational the United Nations possesses the own natural opportunity to give tl Hemlock Street, DISTRICT 1—East Side Recre­ seems that -their own particular some of the basic things which only official troops in all the hi.s friend a leg up toward the alone give Christianity its vitality Manchester, Conn. Amsterdam, Sept. 11—(J*) — A 1 8 7 * ation Building, School Street. version of that destiny is not go­ goal upon which both had long and without which it is but "a huge fire broke out this rooming in DISTRICT 2—West Side Rec­ world. He was not attempting, Crossing Hazards ing to be universally accepted. It ago mutually agreed. whited sepulchre and filled with the Blaufries cold storage ware­ reation Building, Cedar Street then, any direct resolution of the ’The two friends were almost To the Editor:' DISTRICTT S—State Armory, is almost possible, today, to say dead men’s bones.” There ia much Follo\vlng the profession of safe­ houses. the largest of Europe, and deadlock which has kept the mili­ at *uch a s ta ^ once before, when reason to believe, and but little threatened to destroy Amsterdam’s Main Street. that there is no longer a world, ty engineering for many years has WATKINS DISTRICT 4—Y. M. C. A. tary staff committee of the Unit­ Raymond E. Baldwin was mak­ reason to doubt, that were such a winter stocks of fo<^. that. Instead, there U only an­ ing his first attempt to retire trained the writer - to be on the ■ ROTHEAS. INC. Building, North Main Street. ed Nattona from agreeing on any survey extended to tha ministry alert for accident hazards that The fire raged in two sections of archy, <|easelessly, fiendishly busy from politic*. Then the decorum as a whole among the various de­ the enormous warehouses and REPUBUCAN PROPOSALS plan for a world police foreft. 'That might cause injuries and possibly funeral FOR NOMINATIONS brewing the potion of death. of tile sitiAtlon required that nominations the amount of doubt loss of life. It is natural there­ threatened to spread to a third deadlock. tronlcaUy and tragically one. DIRECTOR . The need, the cure, for both both of them should be mem­ and disbelief to be found therein fore, that some of the obvious SERVICE enough, is based on the fact that ber* ot delegations ealllng upon would be appalling. It would be F1\'S firemen were overcome by Alden E. Bailey France- and the world are essen­ dangerous driving conditions about Raymond E. Cooper •11 the great powers want to bo Oovemor Baldwin with the verj' peculiar Indied that a quts- town be viewed 'with alarm and the heavy greasy smoke and had Omund J.Wcst tially the same—the development hearty purpose of persuading tionaire taken at random bappimed to be treated with oxygen. An­ Thomas J. O ock ett •ore that they shall be able to concern. Any accident prevention D irecto r Cornelius R. Foley o f some higher concept by which him to reconsider Ms decision,* to strike only the group of minis­ program is effective only when other tumbled down from a lad­ control the world police force der •without being seriously In­ Raymond E. Hagedom Frenchmen and men may be uni­ end save the party by consent­ ters denying tbe baste tenets of measures are taken to prevent ac­ they are supposed to create. Mr. ing to run again. Bui, being jured. Robert F. Hawley fied, on a level higher than that the faith. cidents before they occur by im­ John H. Lappen lit waa attempting no direct good Republicans, they could Here In America, and it is one of provement of physical conditions, The cause of the fire was not o f their diversities and differ­ not sMrk the alternative duty known immediately. C!hristie F. McCormick beating down of this eavage sur­ the glories of America, here, I say, provision of safeguard^. Instruc­ Joseph H. Russell vival o f nationaUam. ences, ao that France and the of preparing to save the party from pur earliest beginnings we tion smd training, and good super­ Harold A. Turklngton. themselves If their moving pleas have conceded the right of every vision. What Mr. Ue proposed w|fi world may live. TOWN CLERK to Governor Baldwin proved man to believe or not believe in In the wrriter’s opinion, a very Samuel J. Turklngton. that there be a special and sym- fruitless, and their program, serioua hazard exista on the Tol­ whatever he saw fit in matters Surveyor Tho Sign of a TOWN TREASURER boUe Ublted Natlona guard force, Space The Parking Problem vvMch was Alcorn for governor D^rtalnlng to religion. bllnlstara- land Tumnlke between Buckland C. Leroy Norris. to wear a United Nations world then as now, was ready to roll have this right equally .with the and East Hartford w’here the rail­ WORTHY SERVICE REGISTRAR OF VOTERS The city of Middletown, which road crosses the. road three times, Civil Engineer uniform, to be modest in number, when Oovemor Baldwin con­ rest of the people. But they also Donald Hemingway. , * In its street layout and resulting fessed himself genuinely moved have a oolnddental and primary with only one of the crossings 142 East Center SL JUDGE OF PROBATE aay from 1,000 to 2,000 men, and equipned isith adequate warning Robert H. Chambers. C.E. traffic problem is very similar to by the pleas they had headed to duty to be Honest, and if they do RockvUIe 104-W3 Manchester WilUam S. Hyde. to bo available for all those situ­ him, and consented to run again disbelieve in some of the basic signals. Motorists with closed REPRESENTATIVE Manchester, has now been em­ windows and a radio in use more himself. things vital to Christianity com­ Sherwood Q. Bowers ations, Hke that In Palestine, ploying parking meters for some than likely would not hear the where some visible symbol of the Now the long-cherished plan is mon honesty should lead them so to Julia P. Crawford tlx years. It has found them in­ confess, resign their Jobs, teach, train whistle prior to the train Thomod J. O ockett. ready to roll again, this time roaring past. It is only a matter . f prestige and authority o f the deed a help in the business of di­ through an Indirect procedure In school,.dig ditches or follow any CONSTABLE United Nations itself Is heeded. of time before a tragedy occurs viding up the city's existing park­ which Mr. Alcorn first establishes other occupation which they could here and the townsfolk up In arms CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS James Duffy Such a force would- get Its power himself as lieutenant governor. follow honestly rather than take Otto H. Herrmann ing space more equitably among wondering whv nothing was done John A. Lawler \ not from the arms it carried, but And the Parsons supporters, in the people's money under false pre- before the accident to prevent loss POWER CLEANED all those who must use it. tenses; I for one had rather stand Raymond E. Robinson from the idea it represented. effect, ask Mr. Mitchell to desist of life or limb. In suth a case, But after this six years, Middle- from helping his. own plan. Quite before the judment seat of Al­ "predicted certalntv” should be the In M(inrfu'STrr nmi I irinity Sedrick J. Straughan. For some three months, Mr. BOARD OF EDUCA’nON towh has come to the same con­ naturally, he is even ready to risk mighty God an honest Infidel or description rather than "accident." l i e ’s suggestion seemed to have defeat at the hands of the conven­ agnostic rather than a dishonest Ditv ^\l■;l.I.S A M ) SKI’ 1 1( TV N KS 1 N.S I \ 1.1 ,i, D Charles S. House ■ >\\ clusion ahead of all communities Action ia needed now'. Janet S. Smith ■ ffeUen on deaf ears, eo far as the tion, so long as he la loyal to the Christian. Mr. Ward’s minlstrj- W. B. Huddleatc^ 'W faced with the problem o f park­ mutual planning in which he has was an honest one. Carl W. Noren ■ ' worid’a governments are con- Andrew L. Riker. '1 ing. It is the conclusion that the engaged wiih Mr. Alcorn In the 2. This was also a Ministry of The Origvrold Hearing McKinney bros. eemed. But now, in one of those jus'nc:E OF t h e p e a c e *1 only fundamental cure for our past. Humility. One of the outstanding 1 qualities of the truly great, To thf editor. . ' si:\\ \(.i. D i-'i’o.''; \i. ( o. Fannie G. Elliott 9 rare Instances where United I read with great interest In 1 ^ modem parking problems Is the throughout the ages, has been the J. Stewart Johnston ■ States policy is to be found really voiir paper last night pertaining KiO l*« arl M. I «'l- Mam lic'lcr 1 ^ creation of additional parking Immensity of their humility. From Frank O. Steele ■ to the hearing on Brother Gris­ 1 a aerving its oratorical claim that It space. . And now the agitation in Siamese Twins Moses to Christ to Gandhi im­ Stuart J. Wasley. ■ wold. I would say that it plainly 1 0 M m. sZ y destrea to strengthen the United mense humility stands out clear SELECTMEN ■ Middletown is.for the municipal William S. Davis. NatioAs, Mh. Warren Austin, per­ as crystal. Some weeks ago, while stinks out loud.. purchase and the municipal estab­ ! I l l Oxygen Tent I understand that Mr. Griswold Natalie G. McIntosh manent U. 8. delegate at lAke salt water fishing I caught an un­ lishment o f some area for public usually large i ’ I sea robin, other­ works for the Town of Manches­ DEMOCRATIC PROPOSALS Success, has formally come out in FOR NOhONATIONS parking. Lantinp, Mich., Sept. 11—(JPl wise known as a blow fieh. Thi* ter for pretzels, meaning nothing. fhvor o f the Ue proposal.^ That Do the people of Manchester DIRECrrOR There la no case on record, that A pair of fi\;o-day old Siamese fish when taken from the sea ha* Henry T. Becker ' • means, or should mean, that it the habit of inflating itself and realize Just what le going on In CALL 5141 we know, at least, in which a [ twins thrived today in an oxygen our esteemed town, and how long, Katherine D. Bourn will be formally pushed at the ap­ tent St Edward W. Sparrow hoe-, spitting at you. While I was un­ —FOR— Edward W. Carroll community has attacked the rout hooking this blown up fish I was pray tgll ue, is it to continue? proaching session of the UN Gon- of the parking problem—tlie ne- pital. / Yes. we have a new form of Anthony J. Gcorgb thinking how similar he was to John R. Horan ' cral Assembly In Paris, and that ccsoity for more space—first. Hospital authoriyee said that some ministers I have known and government and I sure say It Is a “pip.” John D. LaBelle it should have a good chance of Usually the first step is to bring twin girls, joined at the abdomen, felt sure that St. Paul must have Versey H. McBride were born at the hospital last caught one of these fish some time Yes. E. J. Holl Is right when he CITY CAB adopUon. Joseph F. McEvltt in the sidewalk bandits, which Tuesday said he w*» ■«* » gentle­ If so, certain psychological' when fishing in the Mediterranean SAFE, COURTEOUS DRIVERS Columbus J. Murphy charge citisens for the use ot Except that they are fastened Sea and must have had It in his man crucified. Stanley R. Opalacb things can happen, which is what If this man works, which he streets they themselves have paid together, the twin# were reported mind w'hen in his classic to the OPEN ALL NIGHT Jay E. Rubinow normal. They were delivered by does, and earns an honest liv in g wa meant by referring to- Mr. for once, and obtain' some te'riipo- Corinthians he said: "Love is no^ Thomas M. Bulltvan M*'B “oonstrucUve tongue' in normal birth, ' and the mother is puffed I'.n." Somewhere I have from the ‘‘Jar\’is Construction Theodore A. Weiss. rary easement from the fact that • h.nving "an ea^y convalescence,” Company," who. I may ask. has s cheek" at Harvard. First, this re.Td ’.‘Let not a man think of him- TOWN (XERK a cop with meters to watch is ^ the hospital said, sslf more highl'- than he.oueht to ri.ght to question his character at N. C. Bogglni anarchic world can get accus­ more efficient in preventing park- The parents Were not identifieil t'-'ink” It ran be tnily said Mr.. this tim e? William V. DeHan. except jliat they are Lansing Maybe Mr. Holman, chairman tomed to the idea and the sym­ ing violations than a cop who ha.* Word welked amonv us In humilitv. t o w n TREASURER bolism of a new and higher order rc.'iident.s and under 30 years of ‘ 3. This was a Sincere Ministry. of the Board, cou'U enlighten w e /F elix J. McEritt no meters to read. the taxpayer# pf Manchester as to For Sale — Manchester Green of sovereignty than it has ever aRc.’ ■ * U had to be. For Honestn’ and Margaret E. Zorskls. We have a isuspiclon that a com­ just what ts going on. REGISTRAR .OF VOTERS known before. Second, it can get Humility are the Barents of .Stn- munity which did start by attack­ ( iiinplete Razing Old Hospital ceritv and Sincerity Is their off­ As we all know Mr. Holman has 6 ROO.M PRE-WAR COLONIAL- Sunporch and sewing room. Pascal Mastrangelo \ f- accustomed to the idea that, some ing' the parking problem at it.* spring. also resigned from the board, but Large comer lot, 2 car — - garage, - ,ameaite ^ dri\-eway. jhot water Edward F. Morlarty. day, this symbolism must be con­ Middletown, Sept. 11.—(J*l—A 4. This was an Intelllesnt Min- our nine man team and the pitch­ beat, fireplace, aluminum combination storm windows and SELECTTMEN fundamental root—the need for mew 300-bed hoeplUl is to be verted into a full reality, in which Istn,-. This Ministry could and did er haven’t told us yet In regards screens, tile lavktory first fioor, tile bath second floor. William Hamilton additional spuce^might well find ' erected on the site of the old main to the Ethiopian In the woodpile. Ella M. Quisb such a token United Natlona force St all times give a reason for the that the meters themsel\es wore cottage at the ^ t e hospital here. faith that-was In It. Then you said In the paper "no ,4 OR 6 R003I CAPE COD. Now being completed. Hot water Grant Wood. _ - Dr Edgar C. Yerbury, superin- becomes the groundwork for a never 5. This waa a Ministry of ‘ ftian could serve two masters." heat, fireplace, hatchway, targe lot, tIU bath. JUDGE OF PROBATE system o f world life which finds necessary. tendenL said the hew building What a lame excuse, gentlemen! Wesley C. Grj’k. And that would be a great [would" co it about I1.7M.0M and Breadth and Depth. It did not con- REPRBaENTA’nVE ,tbe last residue of military force __ fine Itself within the narrow What are you nine board mem­ blessing. 1 would be named Dutcher Hall In T. BOLANDg Owner Henry T. BeckW held only by the United Nations. honor o f Dr. George M. DutcheV j |»unds of secUrianlsm. Many am bers doing. m »y I ? We think thCt the problem ot You havs first of all master Telephone 8055 After 8 F. M. Katherine M. Bourn Mr. Ue’s proposal ts, therefore, of Middletown. chiSrman of the I preachers, wh^ Helen M. FiUpatriek distribution of parking space and hospital Board of Trustees. Work­ about their breadth but have no Geo. Waddell there. We w ill refer not only a recognition of a to your Joli, that Is Master II, and John D. LaBellb. pren* |-tlmc in Manchester has already men completed razing the old hos­ depth. .They are all breadth and . CONSTABLE - ent United Natlona need, but the are. therefore, exceedingly thin. a lot of you have wives and so been lightened considerably by the pital this w’eek and are now pre­ John J. Cratty planting o f the seed o f an idea, a paring the foiuidatlon* of the new The great rivers of the world that that makes Master III. How about recent creation of handily loaated Harold E. Keating hospital. Yerbury said. teem with life and cairj- the bur­ It? .\fadriii.v Street Clark Street Finley Street SIreet Parker .Street (Fr Porter St. South Main Street (Eaat'SIdn jplece of psychological prepara­ Why don't you nine Republicans Ronald Llngard Maple Street private parking places. dens of mankind are both broad ,%(lelalile Road to Eatt Center.) Stieet odd aomheiqdr haw tion, for something etlll more im­ get together and stop going to Frederick W. Smith. « Clinton Street Florence Street Jean .Middle Turnpike flavt (from end­ ^ ’There are more such private Conalna to Be Installing Officers and deep. ' BOARD OF BDUCA’nON Johnson Terrace Prtiil .Street from Charter Oak St. ta Qh kindergarten and cut out the mud AMESITE DRIVEWAYS A rvine Place Cnmntock Road Ford Street ing of Eavt Center S tre e t- portant which la still to come. H 6. This was a ministry of pulpit Kensinztoii Street South aide of Turnpike, even Pitkin Street tonbury town Has.) parking places, for the conven­ POWER ROLLED William E. Buckley Ashworth Street Cook Street is beartanlhg and fine to see the New Haven, Sept. ll.-r(iF)— eloquence. It was one of the not pies. Use Wooden blocks for a Frances Cashlon ’Taylor Foster StreJet Knighton street numbered houves to Intersection Pl\mouth iJane Spring Street ience o f shoppers. In the offing. Autumn Street Cotfagn Street ' United States oCHciaUy support­ When Rabbi Robert E. Goldberg too many remaining examples of change. Order* tfiken now! S|MfClnli*ing in parking irea* and , Joseph A. Bartb Gardner Street Ijinrastrr R"ad of New Bolton Road, thence Porter Street Sprwee Street And It could prove quite possible Is insUlled as eplritual director of the art of presuaslvc preaching. Niels A. W. Johnson. Sr. Birch Street Cromwell Road Glenwnod Street Purnell Pine* Steep HoBow Lane ing I t gaa atationa. Work irnaranteed. Time paymenta arranged ' May Holden. l,ewl* Slrrft both Gdeo of Turnpike to Town that, if the town Itself should un­ the Congregation Mlehkan Israel Thla Is the ability to prsMnt the JITStlCB OF THK PSACC Btrch Mountain Read Dreaclier Rn«d Grandview Street Lljidman street Putnam Street Vtae Street DeoUag With Fnnsttes BisqeU Street Line. I dertake the provision of one or here, two of hie cousins, both also truth In Mch a unique and effee- . Free Eatimatca Thomas B. Dannaher East Center Street (Seqth Side *f Green Hill Street Ltno Street Mount Nebo Place Ravmond Ra«M Waraaek* Read rabbis, will serve as the InataUlng tiva manner as to make it readi Xo tbs editor. Belton Center Read atrcct. even aomhered henae*) Hamlin Street Lvndaio Street Richard Road Welcowe Plaea Hinpor To Th« World two strategically located parking William V. DeHan Munroo Street offlCera. They are the Rev. Dr. home an(f eUck long, long after Dr. Eduard Banes did his best AUca M. Perry BnuMrr Road Cast EMridge Street linnnnway Street Mailivon______^irrriStreet Nmv Bolton Road (South »lde of Ridgefield Street Wrllingtoa Read Bminard Place JoBt as tha Btruggla 6f tha iw- Jots, Manchester might solve lU Ariel Qoldburg of Temple Ahaba. that truth is uttered. Tis said that the circumstances .He Michael J, Pinto East Maple Street Hawley .Street Main Street ('«ld numbered from Road, even niimhrred hoiive*.) .Riverolde Drive Wellwaa Read DeMaio Brothers Camp .Meeting Ruad calM **XWrd Fhrce" to survive as problem without sacrificin8\ what Richmond, Va., and Rabbi Nor­ David Garrick, the famous English did not yield easily and had the WilUkm P. Quish. Ekirldge Street Hazel Street 48!) to l?H* Incl.— Eaet aide of Norman Street Kohert Road .W’eBn Street courage to resign rather than Carter Street R1w

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ture worth seeing. The plant had three blossoms originally but due Rorkvilic to Its being kept close to a ramble, rose bush, two of the blossonis The voters of Manchester who are residents of the streets listed below were knocked off before opening. Elks to Mark Mrs. Oworck has had exceptionally will cast their vote at the Y. M. C. A. Building on North Main Street good-luck ^ ith the cereus and at MANCHESTER DIRECTORY VOTING DISTRICT No. 4 one Utna aeveral years ago had seven blossoms tully openea at one 30th Birthday time. The night blooming cereus usually opens to its full extent at about midnight and then starts Rockville Lodge'to Ob­ closing up. An unusual thing this OF BUSINESS SERVICES / year was that Mrs. Gworek's plant serve Event Tonight \>aa still in full bloom at 8 a. m. today. And Tomorrow Outing Sunday Rockville Democrats will attend Rockville, Sept. 11— (Special)— I the annual outing of the ToUand Use a Singer Just the Time to Visit Radio Sei^iee The Rockville Lodge of' Elks la ob­ County Democratic association to be held on Sunday. September 12 INDIVIDUAL serving Its 30th anniversary with at 2 p. m. at the Crystal Restau­ For Clean-Up Carter Tree Expert Co. At Its Best a two-day celebration starting rant Grove, Cr>'stal Lake. Speak- { this evening at the Carriage House era will include candidates on the ' when there will be a dance for With vacation time over for If you are not quite' satisfied State ticket. Trees need cart In the fall and . Trees that are not In a healthy HAIR SHAPING members of the Rockville Lodge County Meeting most of us and the children back with the service your raido Is giv­ and their ladles. During the eve­ should be given attention before . and vigorous state need to be fer- The Hartford District County in school the thoughts of many the cold weather sets in. There ing you why not phone 2-1046 anil ning there will be a buffet lunch. I tlllzed and fed. ask John Maloney to put it in Music for the dancing will be fur­ CTOuncU meeting of Frank Bad- housewives' turn to fall cleaning. may be deed or diseased limbs that stuebiier VFW Post and Auxiliary should be removed to keep the For prompt and dependable ad­ shape for you? Mr. Malone>’ has nished by tCabrick's orchestra Perhaps during the aummer vice for your particular tree prob- had years of experience in all starting at 8 o'clock. will take place Sunday afternoon trees In a clean and safe condi­ months only the necessary clean­ tion. lema caU the Carter Trea Ehepert types of radios and is more than National and State officers will at 2:30 p. m. at the Princess ball­ IMI Kas| Cenler Street room on Village atreet. Officers of ing was done and “ once over Heavy limbs with weak crotches Company, telephone 7695. qualified to give absolute satisfac­ V attend the dinner which will be lightly” was the order of the day tion. Many radios that are gi\lng served at 1:30 p. m. on Sunday. the auxiliary are asked to wear should be braced- to make them If you have a tree that you uniforms. during the heat, but now all of a strong enough to stand up safely would like removed, call ilr. Car­ unsatUfactorj* ser^1cc could be This will be a roaat beef dinner sudden dust and dirt makes itself fixed up for a small sum and your served by a Pawtucket, R. J.. ca,. Short Session under the severe winter winds snd ter, aa he also does this work, tele- The session of the ToUand Coun­ decidedly evident. I f you are the storms. I phone 7695. listening pleasure will be in­ IF YOU niti lASIlY- terer. Past Eixalted Ruler and fortunate owner of a Singer Vac­ creased accordingly. If you are un­ Past District Deputy George H. ty court of Common Plsas on E'rl- Modernize uum cneaner this wlU not cause able to take your radio over to Mr. ( ^ GET A SPiNCm WUUama will be toastmaster for day was complsted within fivs you any dismay, for this clean­ and the high echool 30 cents In­ the dinner. Attorney General mlnutsa. Only ons attorney ap­ cluding a bottle of milk. Maloney'a Radio Shop at 1 Walnut Your Sewing Machine ' It will giva yau er Is a really and truly new Wapping atreet. phone him 2-1046 and he new pap - rsii- WlUlam L. Hadden will be the peared, Attorney Harry H. Lugg cleaner, one that is so simple ahd Music for the parade at the speaker. Attorney General Had­ of this city, who had bis civil ac­ will gladly pick It up for you, tlx Electrify and inalall It In easy to use, yet cleans so thor­ Wapping Fair today will be It and deliver it. fully support your den Uvea at West Haven and la a tion, Winslow B. Thayer against The fall get-toguthar of the fumiabed by the ThompsonvUle console or portable cabi­ oughly that It actually makes By the way. If your old radio la back-gontly guide member of the BUks. It la expaet- Roy F. Steward assigned to fuea- Barber Hill Rod and Gun (3ub wrlll and Warehouse Point drum corps. nets. ed that about 276 will attand this cleaning an easy task. not worth fixing, whv not drop you to hoolthior. day, October 26. be held Monday avenlng Sept. A Floats and decorated bicycles la evening, Including repraacntatlves A t Ctens Why not stop in at the Singer the parade will be judged and over at Maloney's Radio A Ap- lovolior p ettu ro . of every Elks lodge in Connecticut. The four first place winners In S e w i^ Center, 882 Main street, at 6:30. Thera will be a clambake cash prizes awarded. liance at 1 Walnut street and aea Ask your doctor and aak N. W. Stewart, the man­ The guests wlU include Raymond the Coaater Derby held under the to which not only all the membera A house baked ham dinntr will some of the new models in Motor­ ABC about Sponcorl Benjamin, Greenwich, Conn.; ager, to show you this cleaner? are invited but their wivea alao. ola, Admiral and General E3ectrte auspices of the KockvlUe Recrea­ be served in the Community House MARY P. MePARTIAND James Nicholson, New York; John He wdll gladly explain the new Mrs. Aldan Carleton of Darning from to 7 p. m. with Mrs. Everett radios that Mr. Maloney baa on tion Board are attending the Red features such as the mid-way Appliance Co. Apt sm Uardra Orlve Malley of Massachusetts, all Past Sox-Athletic baseball game today street and Mra. William Waldron display? No matter what type of handle for easy carrying, the cord Joyner in charge. 2.I37S 21 M..I, St. rtmae ISM *t 8-tSH Grand Exalted Rulers;. Martin J. In Boston. They are accompanied of Clark atreet are patients at the Wapping Grange will meet radio you have in' mind, large or Cunningham, Past Grand Esteem­ reel that keepa excess cord in the Manchester Memorial hospital. amaU, you will find it at Maloney'a. by James Rohan and Norman cleaner and out of your way, thus Tuesday evening at the Communi­ ed Leading Knight, Diatrict Depu­ Mr. Andrew Brogard of (Jlark ty ouae. The program will be in Theae radios come In AM FM and ties James Welch and Thomas J. Schuey of the Recreation Board. eliminating the cord wrinding it­ District Meeting atreet returned to hla home yes­ charge of the three Graces. television, whether you wish a Gallivan; Past District Deputies self around the chair, tipping over terday from the Manchester hos­ small portable type or a large Arthur Roy and Cornelius McGuln- The Fourth district meeting of the Uble and making a general All schools in town started the SERVICE J. R. Braithwoito the American Legion and Auxil­ pital. fall term Wednesday. They will console job, you will find It here. To assist wbea *«a have mad ess; Past President Thomas J. nuisance of Itself. The Singer Is Sunday morning before the Speaking of television, why not Clark, Connecticut State Elks As­ iary will be held in Stafford built close to the floor, and it hsa only have one session each day triiuhlm m t hsve t Wrerkera Keys iltpde. I.nefca Repaired Springs on Sunday afternoon start­ worship service the second week­ this week but begin their regular drop over to Maloney's and aee one and S Serrtm Tiurks at v*uif sociation; President of the Con­ such a low housing that it zips ly session of the Church School of the telerision sets In operation ? necticut Past Eixalted Rulers As­ ing at three o'clock at which time under almost every piece of furni­ schedule next Monday. servlc* and far vnat eanvea Tools f.mund the new district officers will be In­ Teacher Training Oourae wrlll be State officials expected to be Mr. Maloney Is at the shop moat team. sociation Aubrey H. Brown; Past ture without banging, and Its every evening until aeven, but If stalled. held in the Wapping Community guests at the Wapping -fair, to­ District Deputy Olnton Chapin 'of crystal lens headlight makes all House from 9:M to 10:30 a. m. you are really Intereated, almply l.awnmo«er« Sharpened Hartford; and the Ebcalted Rulers Celebrsting Anniversary day are Commissioner of State STATION OPEN DAY the dark comers as visible as the Mrs. Anna Peterson Cffiurch phone him and make a date and he of the Elks lodges of the state. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Herzog rest of the room. One Singer fea­ Police, Ekiward J. Hickey, Deputy AND NIGH1 1------m . School Superintendent wrlll lead will gladly let you aee one of the Eleelrieal Utilitica Clambake Sunday of 63 Grand avenue are quietly ob­ ture that is excellent Is the two- Commissioner, FVank PM t; John the meeting on the use of creative television shows on one of the ra- The Red Men will hold a clam serving their 41st wedding anni­ speed switch that gives you low C h r i .steiMcn, Commissioner of Ke-C Gondii Hmed activities in religious education. F'arnis and Markets; State Grand dlo.s Is stock. Mr. Maloney says CCKIK'S bake on Sunday at Stoddard's, versary today at the home. No or high speeds, depending upon l> we dn fur hit retum-to-w’ork plans. Guam today. V n u will JONES’ street stopped at her home last These were the complications: American Navy personnel here Have your Plumbing Singer night to admire a night blooming prove Msria- FURNITURE STORE 1. The union appeared headed were battened down expecting high Install The Neic fartiiry— be­ cereus. This plant has one of the winds sometime within the next and Heating System Dan Raeket. Pr»p into a full-scale, jurisdictional bat­ muse H will Sewing Center most beautiful blooms and under tle witli the A F L Teamsters union. 24 hours. »• *>ah ntrert blanrhrster. Ft. a light the center is really a pic­ he produced under (be most checked now for the ai2 Main St. Tel 888S 2. The company placed a ban The typhoon was placed at 10 AIR-FLOW modem, elbclenl roethiNis. Get I'bmie t-liMI Manrhesler ' t on rehiring of “ a small number of degrees North latitude and 154 de­ our estimate. winter. subversives.” grees West longitude. It was mov­ ■ ^ uo«» Jumper with 3. Boeing said it will try to re­ ing westward at lO^nots an hour. Heating Unit in Your Dependable 4|aallty — Service: employ the rest of the strikers as A t s h i k i im k f t 1 Blouse rapidly as possible but indicated w iu iAM H. (: . : Vincent Marcin Flirnure Su|i|dica I Home Now 186 Apmee Mreet Tel. SMtn Plumbing nnd Heating T. P. 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MANCTTESTER ETENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN..SATURDAT, SEPTE5TBER 11, 194» MAM’HLSTEK EVENING HEKALU, MANCHESTER. CONN.. SAIURDAY, SErrEHllEER 11. 194f PAGE THIRTE«f ' ' Board Has No Power School Space Obituary Aides Niamed Weddings Is Available By Registrars Yanks Back in Pennant Race on DiMaggio^s Home Run ^ To Remove Griswold Funerals Dolan-Csrey Schnidt-BelettI Dcganne-Jackson Room in Some Sections Oianges Made Necessary Seek Saddler Of Town for the Kin­ Because of Law; List Italians and Motors Midgets Roar ifTliat Is Opinion Issued f l H E Manchester dergarten Group Lt. Fitzgerald’s Of Assistants For Pep Bout Yankee Clipper Clouts , m Today by Town Coun- At Avon Oval William S. Hyde in Date Book Although the Hollister street Funeral Rites Both Registrars of Voters have Scheduled Tonight and Robertson achool kindergar­ found it necesaary to make changes Champ Outpoints Paddy Grand Slam in lOtb ' Much Discussed Case tens are already filled to capacity, from the original assistant regis­ Six More Weeks Remain TonlKlit some space la still available at trars first named. The change ANGLE Wapping Fair, Community hall Solemn Retfuiem Mass Bank on Mikucki De Marco at Garden; Of Auto Car Racing; Hayden L. Griswold, member of otber schools, with the larger waa necesaary as, in several cases, Marathon Runner IDefeat Red Sox 11 to 6 li*. , , ,1 p.m. on. numbers at the. Buckland and At St. Jameses Church; those first natned were candidates To Win Softball Twi Wins 8 of 10 Rounds Rice Point Leader tha^ e Town Planning Commission . (jgy session for making vot- South School Registration will for office and because, In the law, Standings To Trail by Only cannot be removed by the Board era. Municipal buildmR. t o ; Summer Nearly Over *,,era. Steve Wltkow’ski and Joe Caa- be accepted for any child born Burial in Hartford could not work in the primary as League Championship; | New York, Sept. 11—(85—WHlle Summer is nearly over. The 1 “ J*?®’ Avon— With no more than a h»i* Yesterday's Beeulte cf Directors, Town Council William 8 ,^m^ during the month of October, 1943. elective officials. ' The Northern League la conaid- Games; Indians Win;** ^Motors Hope for Upset ’ Pep today will be offered a Decem­ doacn racing meeU left in the 1M8 Basteni 8 Registration can be made, Republican Registrar of Voters daye are getting shorter with each , ^ . Hyde gave as his opinion today. Tuesda.v, Sept. 14 Thtera of the Second district choice of open Garden dates for a and softball which have occupied. rolled a 480 trtpfe earlier In the week starting at 8 p. m. Un Sun­ Friday, Sept. 17 plications will be considered in championsliip Tuesday night, the 8 (Only games scheduled). toe American League pennant’’’ Board of Directors and therefore Annual meeting .Manchester a t 11 o'clock. A solemn requiem will vote a t the West Side Rcc. bout with Saddler. and shared the major spotlight' week. Tronaky chalked up a I X k chronological order of dates of Italians will be after their second ■ingle. White a 173 and Nowickl a day, Septemoer 19ln, the first of Anwrleaa race. . -d may not be removed by the Board. District B. S. A.. Murphy s res­ high mass was celebrated. Rev. For District Three Newton R. "W e are Interested in Pep only during the past aix months will the fall afternoon programs will be birth and. in that order, assigned straight win to end the aeries. New York 11, Boston 8 (10). DiMaggio re-kindled toe pen^’® Chapter 17 of the charter and John Tierney of Hartford, a life­ Taggart has been selected by the for a title light with Saddler,” make an exit within the next ten 1 held commencing at 2 p. m. taurant. to the most convenient location Registrar. Third district voters A win would clinch the series for Bowling fans will be able to wtt- Cleveland 10. Detroit 1. nant hopes of the defending world Chapter 2, Section 8 of Uie charter Saturday, f Sept. 18 long friend of the deceased was said Strauss, “I think it would aell daya. Golfing actlvitlaa are now on The 100-lapper will be the long­ with apace still available. will use the State Armory. the Italians while a Motor win neaa the beat in attractions at the Philadelphia 9-3, Washington champions in Boaton yceterda^* are noted as the applicable porUons Picnic and Field Day of Scandia Mra. ThonuiB N. Dolan R. L. Srhinldt Miaa Barbara E. Jackson the celebrant. Several priests oc­ would cause a third and deciding out the Garden. I know Lou Vis- the home stretch with one month est grind of tne year at CSierry Those children who were regis­ cupied acata in the sanctuary. Mra. District Number Four is located cuai (Pep’a m an an r) won't want of the season ramaining. Bowling .-Green thia season. The 8-0 (8-agmment). with a tremendous grand-slamJ® In the case. Dodge. Order of Vasa, at Vasa game to bo played Monday night. Park. There have been two 50 turn St. Louis 10, Chicago 7. 'The marriage ceremony of Mias Miss Barbara Eileen Jackson, tered before achool opened and had Eleanor Bennett waa at the organ a t tha Y. M. C. A. building. Tha to go too soon. But he can have . Ready to step in and take over town hasn’t had an organised home run that brought Uu Yanks’’-' Judge Hyde further said this Park, South Meriden. The Church of Notre Dame, •their name placed on a siting Eddie Mikucki will start on the bowling team in years. It ahould affairs during the season, rhe one Sept. 29 to 25 Elds Mary Beleltl, daughter of during the mass. assistant registrar named for this hit pick if he’ll fight Saddler.” for the next period are bowling Standing* an 11-8, ten-inning victory over morning that he does not believe Morningside Drive, New York, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Fred W. Hat will not have to be registered rubber for the Italians while the be a treat to watch the cream-of- on Labor Day week-end waa taken the Icane-leading Red Sox. "" « that any statements of policy laid North End Firemen's Carnival Mr. and Mra. Domenic Michael The body was escorted from the j district is Mrs. Vena C._Jones. Motora will attempt to square the Pep's excursion Into the light­ end football. Football Is expected by Ed "Dutch” Schaefer of Floral Eastern was the scene of the wedding, Jackson of 193 Summit street, and again. Morlarty, Democratic the-crop in Manchester on the The Yankee Clipper socked h!»-* down by the Board of Directors at Jarvis lot. -..Rev. James -rT. bowling house. Now It haa it In per at Buffalo. Lack of gaa and a . . .84 49 .832 two and one-half games over th*'«- pubUc hearing last Tues- Sunday, Oct, 10 of Germany will receive slOO,OOO.­ had whipped Sal Bartolo a t the others, feels that if Jimmy O’­ New ®ork . 8 inserts of tlie beaded lace: the hands. The gathered skirt simu­ Bell, pastor of the Church of the , ('.hatter petes in the 26 mile, 385 yard the $Ianchester Bowling Green bit of bad luck after hta pit stop ...8 2 53 .812 3H Yanka ’ day night. Griawold held he Arnold Lunn lecture p.m., Hol­ Reed. Jr., of Union, N. J., Joseph I The official said the «weflt,ward OOO under the schedule. Garden a couple of years ago. Leary’s local board of arbiters Cleveland . lister street-school. Auspices Chal- full skirt, hoopskirt style. Her veil lated the “Southein Belle' Nazarene, officiated. | grind at QUeene, L. I. where twenty top alleys are locat­ are the only factors that kept him . . .81 53 .804 SH The Indians remained a g a m e ! was the dctim of spite and that influ- I Cermola of Hartford, and Donald | movement of mail posted In the Greece was alloted $146,000,000, A master boxer, quick to seize were good enough to work all Philadelphia ..7 8 loner Club. of French illusion was of finger­ once. Her veil of imported Ulus- ' and Kenneth Jackson, Fred Werner presided at the or­ Dick Blow, having completed a The Blender ^ Ito n marathoner 1 ed. from winning the big event. 59 .509 8 behind toe Yanks by blitzing to*-’ he could not afford to resign or Russian sector of Berlin has been but reliable .sources said both the full season with the Stamford Plo- on an opening and alert to every league games during the regular Detroit ...... 62 87 .481 20 .Monday, Oct. 11 tip length and draped from a ion wa.s edged with Chantilly The bride's gown of candlelight gan and Miss Maiion Janes, solo­ won the national crown in 1944 Steve McGrath has had a aenoa- Detroit ngers, 10-1. I>fty Ganei quit under pressure because it I going on all summer "in dribs und Greek and Turkish delegates have neeca in the Clasa B Colonial Lea- sliding defensive move, he refueed Bowling Teams la League season and two-thirds of the play­ St. Louia .. . . .53 77 .408 29 tg U. S. Marine Corps Band con­ beaded crown. Both gown and veil lace, and fell from a tiara of s^tm is designed with a shadow ist, sang “Great Is Thy Faithful- attached re.servations to their ap­ and repeated the following year. Uonal sophomore year in ths sfnall Bearden limited toe viaitlng n g - r ; be construed he had done a drabs.” He said the mail trains do n e , la a acout for the New York to stand up and trade punches Les DeGon, manager of the offs they are good enough to work car field. He haa been winning con- Washington ..4 9 87 .380 36H cert at Bushnell, sponsored by were hand-made. Her colonial matching lace. Her cascade bou- | lac* yoke and long sleeves. Her not travel over the blockaded in­ ncs.s.V proval of the schedule. Both con­ Last fall Robbins placed 12th. with De Marco who bad a 5 1-4 the finals. This applies in the caae era to sU hito in posting his 14th wrongful act. bouquet was composed of camel­ Giants. Blow, got off to a fine Currently enjoying the greatest Bowling Green, will sponsor two alstently of late and beating man Chicago ...... 4 4 88 .331 40 Marine Corps League. quet was composed of snow fawn j gngertip veil will be attached to a ternational...... I Helmstcdt1C1111...CUI. line,line but uui. Bearers were: Robert McKeown, I tended______their______shares____ were not suf- start with the Pioneers but his won pound weight bulge. teams In the Northern Ckmnecticut of the Twi Baseball League. victory. Bearden also singled. doU- IMrectors assured him he had Saturday, Oct. 18 lias. gladioli, white pompons and winning streak of his young ca­ who were big stars In the sport Today’s Games bled end drove In two runs as tile eemmltted no crime, but that his and Silver King dahlias and gyp- ; crown of the satin, pearl-trimmed, along nonherly route" which has I iicient, the sources said. end lost pitching average dropped The only time he slugged with Bowling League during the coming lacobuccl was a one man staff Entertainment and dance, Man­ streamers of bouvardia. never stopped such traffic. well, M illlani Adamson, Joseph | rfo allotments were made for reer, the 28-year-oId medical stu­ in the Church Softball League. He while Steve was still in short Tribe whacked three n g tr pitchers •» sitoatlon made it necessary that he sophila. , ^ . 1 Her bridal bouquet will be of when the team dropped from first Paddy was in the ninth. Ob­ season. One team will be known pants. American chester Pipe Band at the Rain­ The maid of honor wore yellow -nte bridesmaid was gowned In j miniature dahlias and ivv 1 Tncglichc Runschau, Soviet mil- Sargeant and Jam es Wilson. Burial j Portugal or Switzerland, since it dent is confident that he will be viously annoyed because De Marco aa the Bowling Green Cuba and the did the league a favor, whether Chicago (Gumpert 2-8 and Pap- for 14 hits. Joe Gordon chipped in ' quit. It was affirmed that, as a to laat place. Flemke who halls from the bow, Bolton. nylon faille and net. the bertha leaf green faille and marquisette, ; streamers I itary administration organ, spear- was in the East Cenioteiw. agreed neither country’ is in among the first five runners to opened an old cut over his left eye. other as the Blue Ribbons. certain teams felt that way or not, lah 1-3) at Detroit (Gray 4-0 and with hia 23to homer to help to e ' : m atter of policy he should at least October 22, 28 forming cap sleeves, the skirt with ruffle hip Interest. .She ware need of American dollars. cross U.e finish line. 'Veteran ob­ Hardware City ia one of the moat rookie along. ! disqualify himself from voting on 'The gown of the honor attend­ ' headed today's Communist press In the recent Army and Navy Pep tried to knock out the. 20- Members of the Cuba will be by working the games. Then in the Pierce 2 -0 )—two games. Community Players in “You similar to that worn by the bride, floral tiara and carried an arm I attack. Under the proposed intra-Eu­ servers claim Robbins is the man end he waa given the heave-ho improved drivers on the eircutt. He I: ' nlans he had drafted. ant of rose taffeta is similar in Club Golf toumev, w aiter Olson, year-old kid from Brooklyn. In Frank White. Ernie Wilkie, Hippo St. Louia (Sanford 0-18 and A’* Take Tain BUI - Can’t Take It With You.” Whiton Hcr tiara was fashioned of yellow, bouquet of MSherry and Slver Eiivoyg Exchange ropean assistance program, six to beat, judging by his perform­ Correnti, Jazz Fuller, Bundi Tarca, by team managers. ia especially hard to beat in the ^Ortawold said he wwa wUUng to style to the bride's. She will carrj’ j "Completely irresponsible Faac- Carl Hultine and Bill Wetherell all a wild exchange, he was tagged Fannin 8-11) at Cleveland (Oro- Connie Mack’s fourth place Ath- - Hall, Auapicea C. L. of C, pompons, pale orchid asters, and King dahlias and gypsophila. “creditor” nations — countries shot 75 rounds. ances In distance running events Jerry Smith and Champ Nowickl. Wonder what would happen In races over the shorter distances. da so, or, if the Board passed cer- Sherry pompon dahlias, and wear I ist elements in the Berlin city flush on the Jaw by a De Marco mek 7-3 and Lemon 19-11) —two letica took a twilight-night double- her colonial bouquet of yellow The mother of the bride chase which are expected to export more this season. All are local, men. Smith le the organized ball If Eastern League, AH three will be on hand Sunday header from toe Senators in Wash- • tsiln policy restrictions he would matching flowers in her hair. I government are up to tricks which Messages About right hand. It slowed jilm up but games. camellias, gladioli and lavender slate grey for her daughter's wed­ naturally can lead to serious re- than they import — are to open Pitching is 85 per cent of a Ted Vogel of Tufts is the de­ there was no bint of a knockdown. town bowling champion. as an example, umpires were at 8 p. m. when the program gets Fliitadelphla (Briaele 13-9 and tngton, 8-6 and 3-0. ’The A’a ham­ i resign if he could not follow them. ding. with matching hat and cor­ 'The bridesmaids will be gowned fending champion. Al Bray, like underway at Cherry Park In Avon. , He objected to having acUon asters. .. . sulLs,” the paper wai-ncd. credits in their own currencies to winning team in softball. Take Pep's amazing record thus re­ Name stars with the Blue Rib­ brought In to work the world Marchlldon 8-13) a t Boatbn (P ar- mered Sid Hudaon for 17 hits in " Aiito-Buyiug sage of red dahlias. The bridge- Robbins, a former Manchester ' taken suddenly for "no violation of The bride's mother wore grey in ice blue taffeta with fitted “It is inadmissable that In the Next Crisis Step other nations in need of Imports. the case of the Personalized mains intact. He has lost only bons will be Joe Gacek, Billy WleV- series? That would create quite [ ncH 12-6 and. Galehouse 7-7) — tha opener and won out with a crepe, matching grey felt hat with groom’s mother wore black lace bodices and' cap sleeves. They will High and University of Connecti­ ' any stated rule." . former capital of Fascism repre­ Floora. When Pitcher Pop Glea­ once—to Sammy Angott In 1943 dwalk. Nicky Tronaky, Harry Pet- a stir. day-night doublehaader. ninth Inning rally, n u i Marchll­ Plans Change feather and’eorsace of pink roses. with hat to maUb and red dahlia carry rose asters and wear match­ sentatives of the occupation pow­ son quit the Floora they hit the cut harrier, will also compete. The —In 134 fights. He hasn't been Cliica»o Rockets New York (Reynolds 15-8) at don stopped toe NaU on three* .Caaaot Refuse To Vote (Continued from Page One) race will be part of the Golden t But it was pointed out today The bridegroom’s mother chose corsage.. They assisted at a recep­ ing flowers on their hair. ers not only do not act against skids and never recovered. beaten In his last 70 and has 42 hits in toe second game that was Unable to Locate Jubilee celebration in New York. I th at Griswold could not refrain .(CoBtInned from Pago One) Nile green crepe, feather hat. tion immediately following the The flow er girl will be dressed in rowdy Fascist rabble, but even in­ 15 and the General A.ssembly ses­ stralgl-.t wins since he was held to Topple Colts. 21-14 ; called at the end of eight innings ’ from voting on certain measures, black accessories and corsage of ceremony at the Beletti home. rose taffeta, trimmed with eyelet cite it and take it under protec­ sion opens there six days later. Best softball pitcher seen in a draw by Jimmy McAllister in Brooklyn (Roe 9-7 and Branca to permit Philadelphia to catch a . , Talisman rosea. F'or a motor trip with the embroidery. She will carry a tion.” Bridge Jumper Manchester this season-waa Eddie Moriartys Determined such as certain changes in zones, river—American Auto Appraisal The western powers presumably morrow’s pratice would be held at 1945. De Marco’s string of 21 New York, Sept. 11—(J*)— The 13-8) at New York (Jansen 18-10 train for Boston. The defeat aq«, where. If the chsmge is to be made, A wedding breakfast for the bridegroom to Virginia Beach the | colonraf boiiqueL Neues Deutschland, newspaper Mikucki. When right, he's a tough tended Washington's toeing streak, Market Analysis Report. Arizona, would pick the Assembly since 9:30 at Mt. Nebo. The personnel straight is no longer. Chicago Rockets, hitherto long and Hansen 4-2)—two games. the vote of the zoning authority bridal party and members of the of the Soviet-sponsored Socialist Hartford. Sept. 11— Two ma hto beat. Wildness is his only will be reduced to 25 playera at to 10 games. California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, ______. , : The bride’s mother will wear Russia could block a Security The crowd of 9,817 paid $29,889 on the yardstick and short op the Boston (B arrett T-7 and Sain Unity party said "we believe the policemen and a detective are con­ weakness. Some fans wonder how that time and all candidates are The St. Louia Browns walkad t s - must be unanimous. Utah, Washington—Kelley Blue- immediate families was \T«n I crepe, and the bridegroom's Council inquiry by exercising her scoreboard, were In the AII-Amer- 18-14) at Philadelphia (Rowe 0-9 Judge Hyde noted that point to­ New York City. i The bride is a graduate of Man- | Soviet governnTcnt well knows veto—if she wished. There is no tinuing today an all night search the little fellow can throw a ball urged to attend. To Beat BA’s Sunday s 10-7 victory over the Whits Box book Official Guide. Idaho, Oregon the Town House, mother a pink dress. Both will so fast. and Roberts 8-8)-day-night dou- day,. and said that he considered with a reception later for fifty Chester High school and Cam­ how to differentiate between war veto in the Assembly. for the body of a man vvh-3 was Ica Football Conference record In a night gam* at Chicago. Whliati and Wisconsin only—Northwest wear black acces-sorie.s and multi books today with their second vic­ blebeader. that' the Board of Directors may guests at the home of Mrs. Eileen bridge secretarial school. The agitators in Berlin and the pcace- The chief issues in the Berlin seen to jump off the south side of MAJOR LEAGUE Sox pitchers walked 18 Browntas Used Car Values. W’isconaln only— colored aster corsages. A recep Jerry Chagnon received 50 Six new faces reported to the tory In as many seasons. Pittsburgh (C?he.vies 12-4) at not prescribe any restraints on Rath, close friend of the bride. bridegroom, a graduate of Mount tion for 125 guests will f.dlov the i ful Berlin population, dispute are reported to bo Russia’s Bulkelcy bridge about 8:30 p. m., Latter Needs Victory Chicago (Lade 4-3). with rookie Marvin RolM att p u 8 * t Official Wisconsin Automobile Lebanon High school, Pitt.sburgh, points in the balloting for the Soft­ Guards basketball practice at the Major League Pennant They upset the favored and Town Planning Commission mem- Valuation Guide. For a motor trip to Williams­ ceremony in St. Mary's parish! Expects Favorable Outcome demand for the veto in decisions Friday. state armory last night. Tliey were Cincinnati (Vandermeer 18-13) ing 10. 7 I bars until such time as those of- is at present a senior at Tiinity affecting Berlin’s currency and the ball Twi League's Moat 'Valuable To Stay in Running overconfident Baltimore Colts laat Guides F o r All Areas burg. Va., and Virginia Beach the house. I “We expect now as before that Witnesses described the man as Player award. Bob Hunley polled 28 Bob Tedford, Alan Cone, Wally Races at a Glance at St. Louis (Munger 8-10)—night. In the only National Laaguas I fleials are in office by t'irtue of bride is wearing a suit of gVey College. He served three years For an unannounced wedding negotiations In Moscow will have Soviet blockade of Berlin. The being of medium height and build. By The Associated Press night, 21-14 before 14,642 fans game, the fourth place St. Louis'? All areas may use these guides: with the Navy. 18 months in the I votes and Moe Pringle 24. Parclak, Tommy Mason, Eddie For Jack Dwyer Cup; who rattled around in huge Sol­ I appointment by the Directors, Bluebook (executive edition). Red- gabardine, grey Parisian felt hat, trip the bride will wear a gabar-1 a favorable outcome,” it aaid. “but western powers have held out for Hundreds of pedestrians snarled i______Moske ■ and Rod Gavello. This National League Cardinals turned beck the Cincin«a r A feature of the decision is the black accessories and mink fur Pacific area as a gunner'a mate, dine suit of Hunter green and i every Berliner should see clearly majority rule on the currency que.s- traffic on the bridge for several Batting—Musial, St. Louis .372; Game at Oval at 3 p. in. By The Assorinled Press dier Field, Chicago. natl Reds. 8-8. SUn Musial broke book National Used Car Market' A total of only $24 waa collected brought the list of candidates to It waa the first Rocket triumph way in which it may affect the piece, with corsage of pink sweet­ second class. black accessories. that with this city government tion. hours last night as they watched 24. Tedford and GaveUo played Ashburn, Philadelphia .333. National League up toe game by singUng home Red* g^en r^gnation of Charles W. Report, National Automobile Deal- at the AH Star softball game last since they turned the trick against Sport Schedule heart roses. After September 20 The bride waa graduated from • mayor Berlin can only ex- Instructions to the three west­ the search from the parapet. last year. Tedford and Cone are Runs Batted In—Musial. St. The second battle of the Twi To Schoendtenst in the ninth Inning. 1 Holman, ^airman of the Town era Aaaoclation Official Used Car ern envoys in Moscov/ wore sent Wednesday night at Robertson CTub W L Pet. (J.B. the same club laat Nov. 7 for their Guide: effective Oct. 1, the Offi­ they will be at home to their .Gelinas-Jillson Manchester High school with the pect disadvantage.” Besides the boat being used by Park between Manchester and former University of Connecticut Louis 114; Mize, New York 109. Murial’a safety whs his aeoonc^ Planning Commission. He resigned I two days ago by U. S. Ambassador League final playoff series will be I Boston 76 57 .571 — only 1947 victory in 14 starts, and Tonight cial Automobile Guide (price edi­ friends at th«ir newly furnished Miss Mary Alice JilLon. daugh­ ola.s.s of 1943 and Is employed at i police. Veteran Riverman Frank Rockville. This was th! smallest players. Cone having played three Runs— Musial, St. Louis 118; of the game and his 200th of the^ la protest over the Directors* luui' ter of Mrs.’ Bertha Jillson of 43 j Lewis W. Douglas, French Alnbas- Lockman, New York 106. wagered Sunday afternoon at the | Pittsburgh 71 58 .550 3 It gave "rookie” pro Coach Ed Motora va. Italians-Americana, tion) and Official Automobile apartment in FUwhing, Long the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft plant! Lucklngham aided in the search. gate for a beaeflt all season. Fans seasons. Monday night the Guards 8:30 p. m.—Robertson. season. The Cards Immmered Ken^ dllng of the Griswold matter. Yes' Cambridge street and the late , sador Rene Massigli and Sir Wil- Hits—Musial, St. Louis 200; West Side Oval commencing at 3 Brooklyn 71 58 .546 3 ', McKeever his first success in Raffenebergcr and Harry Gumpert* Price Guide (price edition.) Island. of the United Aircraft Corpora- \ The Navy LST also dispatched n are getting fed up with league and will drill at 6 o'clock at the East Hnnday, HepL 12 terday, Holman said he was "won­ The bride was graduated from 1 Edwin P. Jillson. bechme the bride tion. ' I Sur vev Shows ' liam Strang, chief of the German boat to the scene. Truck Co. No. 1 Side Rec due to voting machines Slaughter, St. Louts 166. o'clock. This will be the sixth St. Louis 72 62 .527 i ’ j three starts. The two losses were for 15 hits Including a two-rui<“ dering myseir* what he would do If the guides list overdrives or ^ ^, I section of the British Foreign exhibition games. There have British-Americana va. Moriar- hlancheater High school and from of William Joseph Gellnas, son of The bridegroom attended Hoi-1 and a lighting truck from fir* been too many this season. being erected at the armory. Doubles—Musial, St. Louts 40; meeting between the forces of the New York 69 63 .523 6'a marked by an Inability to score, homer by Nippy Jones. Howie Pol*- if Uu Diiwstors ask him to recon­ automatic transmissions as extra ty'a, 3:00 p. m.—Oval. St Francis Hospital Training ; Mr. and hlrs. Hector Gelinas of liston High school and served with j DUiiiper Erops i oince. headquarters helped provide emer­ Ennis, Philadelphia 37. league champs, the Britiah Amer­ Remaining Schedules; rather than to gain. let went the iUetance ifor St. Liouii" sider his resignation. It appeared equipment, that is to be included a « ! The action was taken, the source The Rocket resurgence meant Monday, Kept. Ig as part of the car's value, but that School for nurses. She served as a Chaplin, at a double-ring ceremony the Navy for three and a half gency lighting for the search last Prutty Majewaki, a fine running On hand for the Guards drill Triples—Musial, St. Louis 16; icans, and Moriarty's. The BA’a Boston—At home. New York 2. and won hia 11th game. Five er-^ from his conversation that he ------I reported, only after consultations Chicago 2, St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh that only the Brooklyn Dodgers Red Men va. Grill. 8:00 p. m.— does not apply to radios or heat­ first lieutenant in the Army Nurse | performed this morning at ten ! years He. is employed at the night. back with the Legion laat year, last night was Bob Alley, one of Hopp, Pittsburgh 12. fashioned four straight wins dur­ Charter Oak rors kept Pollet In trouble. _ could be prevaile<|.on to remain if Corps during the war and spent 14 i o'clock In St. Bridget's church, ‘pratt A Whitney Aircraft. (luiitinued from Pqge One) | with top-ranking Allied officials, Home Runs—Klner, Pittsburgh 2. Cincinnati 2. Total 11. Away— have still to win their first game ers. ------; including Foreigrn Secretary Er- A man's hat was all that has haa decided to hang up hia cleats. the best supporters a year ago. ing the regular campaign, but Sunday, Sept. 19 A scheduled night game between.,; Griawold were to be retained. months in Normandv. France. by Rev. Gioni.slaw Gadarowski. | 38; Mize, New York and Musial, Brooklyn 3. Philadelphia 4, New in the Conference’s third season. Judge Hyde’s decision came after the record of $2,348,526,000 set | nest Bevin and Secretary of Stale* been found. Moriarty's copped the opener of Silk Cltv A. C. vs. Waterbury, the league-leading Boston Braves" The bridegroom is a graduate of ' The organist, Mi.s. Arlyne Gariity. Cashman-Weir Head Coach Tony Allbrio of the Girls or teams intere.sted In St. Louia 34. the scries to go one up and take York 3. Total 10. The Dodgers went down laat night end the Philadelphia PhiUles was he had been approached last night in 1919. George Marshall. at Loa Angeles against Coach 2:30 p. m.—Mt. Nebo. I.a Salle Military Academy, ! played the traditional bridal music Line Silk City football team said to- forming a Women's Bowling Stolen Ba.sca—Aahbum, Phila­ the jump. Brooklyn —At home, Boston 3, postponed because of rain, as was.^ < hy a committee of the Board of ' and gladiolus decorated the altar. Mi.ss Susan A. Weir, of Peanuts 2.302.405,000 pounds The talk with Stalin, if it mate­ Jimmy Phelan's Dons, lT-7. Sunday. Sept. 99 ‘New Twists’ Sienna College and attended New rializes, would be the third In Is Honor Guest League in town are urged to con­ delphia 32; Rojek, Pittsburgh 19. Faced with an opportunity to Philadelphia 2, Chicago 3, Cincin­ a carded game beto-een Brodklyiu •• Directors which sought advice on The bride who waa given in street, Glastonbury, daughter of | as compared with last year a crop Tomorrow'* Slate find* two - Manchester Open at Country tha legal aspects of the Griswold York University School of fen- i •Mr. and .Mrs. Henry O. Weir, be- L,f 2.187,985.000. At the govem- which he participated. Diplomatic tact Mary Simmons between 2 and Strikeouts—Brecheen, St. Louis permanently retire the Jack Dwy­ nati 3, St. Loula 2, Plttahurgh 5 Club. and New York. Pittsburgh sni^ gineering. He held the rank of i marriage by her cousin. Eugene 1 titans of the E ast meeting the ease. A special session of the Di- In Spy Hunt came the bride recently of Nornian I n,ent support price this figures officials here still nurse hopes, even At Shower Party 4 p. m. or from 8 to 9 p. m., 130; Blackwell, Cincinnati 114. er Trophy* the champs must put (Including playoff of protested Chicago wqre not scheduled. “ Captain in the Army Signal Corps i T. McCarthy, was attended by Mrs_ | 'phone 2-2290. Last year four I Pitching — Sei^eH. Pittsburgh Uicir backs to the wall and come game). Total 18. Away — New i only undefeated teams of the ctr- raetors, to officially receive Hyde’s John Aceto as matron of honor. B. Cashman of Hartford- Mr. | about $249,000,000 worih—which though they arc slight, that Molo­ Bowling Scores and seiwcd in England and France. | tov may agree over the week-end teams competed and it is hoped I 10-3 .769; Chesnes, Pittsburgh 12-4 out on top in the next two con­ York 4, Philadelphia 2. Total 6. ; cult, both from the Weet. opinion, and act on the matter, BriihSsmalds were Mrs. _ Philip Cashman is the son of Mr. and ; hi-eak the record retuni of wUl be held next week. (Continued from Pb |^ One) He is now with the Minnesota Min­ Mrs. Michael Cfashman. , $227,606,000 last year. to steps which could end the dead­ Miss Dorothy G. .Tracey, whose this season will find at least eight I .750. tests. Moriarty’s can keep the vic­ St. Louia-At home. Chicago 3,1 The Oevcland Browns, 1946-47 Blue Ribbons t.ast lSight*s Fightst Chamberlain of WilUmanti’e. si.s- marriage to Clarence E. Peacock LEHIGH Griswold has nearly two years' ing Corporation. The double-ring ceremony was I Rice—A 76.993,000-pound crop lock. teams comprising the league. It American League, tors prize In circulation for at Pittsburgh 3. Cincinnati 2. Total 1 champions. Invade Buffalo, while Gacek . . . 106 1 1 3 ,8 3 —312 employes on the project had the j ter of the bridegroom; Mi.ss M ar-, will take place Saturday. Septem­ Is the only women's league In Bajting — Boudreau, Cleveland least another season if they can 8. Away—New York 2, Bostop 3,! the New York Yankees, 1948-47 more of his term to serve. garet McCarthy of Gardner, Mass., performed in St. Patrick a Cathe- against 1947 production of 79.- Wlerdak . . 125 97 llfi—36(1 “utmost integrity.” Lund-Paul' dral in New York City. 345.000. At the Aug. 15 average ber 25, At the South Methodist Manchester. ' .369; Williams, Boston .367. conquer the BA’r tomorrow, or the Brooklj-n 2, Philadelphia 2, Chica­ Ezjtem division champions, will Cassarino . 119 108' 89—818 New Orleans — Buddy Garcia, Bats Down All Questlona Miss Bette Paul, daughter cousin of the bride: Peggy Ann church, was honor guest at a mis- Runs Batted In—DlMaggio, New third game. If It is necessary. test the powerhouse , San Francisco 139. Galveston, outpointed Joey 15 The bride wore a silver satin i pj^ce to farmers, the new crop go 8. Total 12. Peters :... . 120 123 113—388 Mr.s. R. J. Paul of I Gcrouard of Gardner, two-and-a- About Town cellaneou.s shower last night at Tennis Champlolnship Opens I York 134: Stephens, Boston 122. Moriartys goal is hung on the Pittsburgh—At home, Cincinna­ lOers on the West Coast. Angelo. 138, Providence. R. I. (10),^ Groves spent two hours with the Mr. and half-ycar-old cousin of the bride afternoon di-ess with brown acces-. j,,in{r in $197,000,000. Last Tronsky . . 139 182 120—448 Western Tftp committee yesterday but batted Pearl street and Everett Jam es sorics. Her flowers consisted of | vear’s c rop brought a record $218,- the home of Miss Barbara O'Brien Runs—Henrich. New York. 115; superb arm of George Swan, un­ ti 4. Total 4. Away—New York 3, Cleveland has won its only Omaha—Don Lee, Edison. Neb., was flower girl. Francis Gehnas of 15 Hudson street, who is to be GOAL down all questions about what took Lund, son of .Mr. affd Mra. A. E. a colonial nosegay of white asters I 503 oop return, The supply was .small on the Forest'Hills, N. Y„ Sept. 11— DiMaggio. Boston 109. questionably one of the finest Boston 2, Philadelphia 4, Brook- 1948 start, edging Los Angeles, 609 623 528 1760 ■topped Vince Foster, Omaha (10). place in the closed-door session. Lund, of Hopewell Junction, N. Y„ of Willimantic was bc.st mar for her bridesmaid. About twenty-five —Already delayed 24. hours by Hits—Boudreau. Cleveland 178; southpaws to toe the slab alt the whi^e Buffalo haa broken even in wetght.s uhavailabia. Plans All Set his brother and ushers were Samuel and white roses. | Tobacci* Crop Drops Manchester Auction Market yes­ l>Ti 4 (Including playoff of protest­ Bowling Green Cuba Now retired, he. Is vice president were united in marriage by Rev. Miss Frances B. KeUey of MesL Tobacco — 1.787,7'2l0O0 pounds classmates of Miss Tracy, from rain, the National tennis cham- Mitchell. Cleveland 171. Oval. His mound opponent Is like­ two games. New ’ York licked San Diego, Calif.— Bob Murphy Prisca of P'lttsburgh, Penn., and terday and the total sale amount­ ed gam e), St. Louis 8, Cincinnati Wilkie ...... 127 124 U8!-367 of Remington Rand in charge of Hartford, was maid of honor, and , compared with 2,107.763.600 In the 1948 graduating class at Man­ K pPPERS plonahlps were due to open a nine- Doubles—Henrich. New York ly to be another lefty, that being Brooklj-n. but wa# upset by Bal­ 160, San Diego, outpointed Jimmy W. Pjilph Ward, Jr., today. Eugone't. McCarthy of Gardner. ed to $690.05. Sold were 385 half- 2. Chicago 2. Total 21. FuUer ...... 121 154 114—389 (ContlBued from Page One) advanced research. Harold Cashman, brother of the chester High school were present day run here today, barring fur­ 37; Majeski. Philadeinhia 35. Lefty May. The BA's have the ad­ timore. The 49ers have crushed T arca ...... 102 138 112—352Coleman. 181, Loa Angeles (10).'* The bride’s gowni of nylon faille 1947. At the Aug. 1.5 average price bushels of tomatoes for a high of add showered the bride-clect with New York—At home. Brookl>-n Members aaid three other per­ bridegroom, was best man. to farmcr.s. this would mean a $1.70 and a low of 55 cents: 43 ther precipitation. ' Triples—Henrich. New Yo?k and vantage of a fine mound corps, overj’body they've played, both in Sm ith ...... 104 96 i n —311 Hollywood. CallL—Joh.n Duke, Aria., Sept, 23: Los Angelei, Sept. was fashioned with a fitted bodice, many beautiful gifts, which she 4. Philadelphia 2, Boston 3, Pitts­ sons formerly connected with the ;''F A wedding reception followed in value of about $847,000,000. Last brnshels of cucumbers for a hl£,-h Long Island's first appreciable .Stewart, Washington 13. but the Gas House Gang' didn’t burgh 3, Cincinnati 2, St. Louis____ _ 2 I Pnd out of season, and hold two, Nowloki ...... 133 122 170—423158, Seattle, stopped Erakine' 24; and San Francisco. Sept. 25. also testified,' ■ lU tlV V IS sweetheart neckline and long \ew Y’ork with relatives present. unwrapped while .sealed beneath moiature in 16 daya arrived yes­ veal's crop was worth $912,169,000. of $4.80 and low of 55 cents, and Home Runs —* DiMaggio, New seem to have too much trouble CThicago 4. Total 20 y^vvay—Bos-1 regular season vlctoriee. Howell. 134, Freano. Calif. 12). After a Sunday fayoflf, the New plus a scientist called in for ex- sleeves. Her fingertip veil wa.s a cluster- of vari-colored balkions terday just before the scheduled with Jerrj- Flood last week. The couple left on a motor trip to; record of $1,046,442,000 was j 19 crates of cauliflower for a high COKE York 34; Stephens, Boston 27. ton 2, total 2. I Last night the Rocketo shot 687 634 833 1844 Ste. Anne Da Chicoutimi. Que.— I ' l i t T V m ar 1*111 S draped from a Dutch cap trimmed in the living room. Yorker will make three speechea ert Information about certain IfII Cl ilia I Washington, D. C„ and Williams set in 1946, of $2,^0 and a lo\y of 50 cent.< take-off of the annual racket rum­ Stolen Bases — DlHInger. St. A lin^p loaded with left hand­ Into a 14-0 halftime lead, eaw the Capital Alleyf Fernando Gagnon, 118, Quebec^ Sept. 27—at noon in Portland, Soepments related to the bomb. burg, Va. On their return the> The buffet table in the dining pus, washing out the opening pro­ American League Wheat — 1,284.995,000 bushels. Louis 24; Coan, Washington 19. ers didn’t do Ute BA's any good S' To flred-up Colts come back to tip It Waxenberg 98 133 98—319 knocked oiit K. O. Sylvan, 125, Ore., before the Republican State ______, bouquet was of. gardenias and will reside in Glastonbury. room wa.s decorated - with white gram before a ball was hit. .either, and Coach Johnny Hed- Hartford, Conn. (2 ). Last year's production of 1,364,- Recreation Director John Fal flowers, the centerpiece waa a MOBIL Strikeouts —. Feller. Cleveland Club W L Pet. G.B. up In the second half, then sent Perlsino . 167 116 128—409 convention, in the afternoon in (Continued from Pnge One) ' atephanoti.s. .Mrs. Cashman Is a graduate of lund is expected to make several NaUle . . . 127 106 127—360 919.000 bushels set a i-ecord value kowaki aaid today the East and three-tiered cake in white,- sur- 129: Lemon, Cleveland 127. Boston 84 49 .682 21 Sam Vacant! across from a yard Tacoma, Wash., and in the evening ______‘ The honor attendant wore a gown Glastonbury High school and Flying Start' changes In his lineup to get more McArthur 137 145 143— 413 Suuclav Schools of smoked gt;een crepe, off-the- of $3,1,55.23.3.000, 'ITiis year’s drop, West Side Rec bullding.s would niounted by miniature bride and rUrhlng—Kramer. Boston 16-4 New York 82 52 .612 2 ’ i 20 ' out in the last four minute* to put in Seattle. firms Would soon agree to the Morse Business colleger She is swing from the left side of the Sedor .... 104 n o 101—313 shoulder style,'"bu.slle hack ba.sed on Ihe ,\ug. 15 oricc. would be closed all day Tuesday. How­ bridegroom. The cake was made i .800: Raschl. New York 18-6 .750. Cleveland 81 53 .604 3>i 20' the game In the deep freeze. - To Disclose Detalla lA ter • « 1 . tei'ias, a spokesman for the major < ^he employed by the Hartford Cham- be worth about $2,570,000,000. ever. ahower facilities will be New York— Spec Sanders, with plate. CHiucky Smith and Charlie wore a matching headdress of her oj[ Commerce. The bridegroom and decorated by Mrs. .George 59 .569 8 17 Vacantl was one of the league’e Herbert Brownell, Jr., Dewey's 4. O g Je taeSU llieC l ; truck employer associations didn't j available at-the East Side Rec on 148 yards and two touchdowns Horvath will probably be In the Philn. 78 823 800 895 1818 M anchester plumes, mitts, and carried an anu graduated from Hartford ' High O'Brien, mother of Barbara. RANGE Shiscak Swift Remaining Schedules; outstanding forward passers laat campaign manager, aaid in an­ ______I agree. . _ . - against Brooklyn, got off to a fast lineup at the opening gun, along Bowling Green Cuba and served School street only. The Y. M. C. Miss Tracey is the daughter of 2, year, and his-work so far this aea- nouncing the itinerary that de­ bouquet of vari-colored aster.-!. ' {.chool three and one- A. will also be closed all day Tues­ Etart In defense of his All-Ameri­ with Kenney, Saverick, Cobb, Boston—At home. New York WlHtle ...... 101 119 137—357 Sunday Schools of Emanuel jospnh'Adelfzl**chnlrmBn*of the The bridesmaids' , gowns were of half years in the Army. Ha is Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Tracey of College Park. Md.— Some sav 3. son earned him, the starting <^1 Bowling Green tails covering the time of speeches I Public Kecortls day due to the voting in town. ca Football Conference rushing Green, Ford, and Berube. Philadelphia 3, . Washington FuUer ...... 128 121 158^05 Lutheran church, conducted at the emoiovera' Labor committee, said stN'lc «■' the honor attendant > employed bv the Shell Oil Com- North Elm street, and Mr. Pea­ Mar\’land’s Bernle Sniacak ta a Total 8. Away—New York 3 , ' over the highly-touted ex-Notre and broadcaata, as well as plat­ and scoring titles. The New York hit fester than the Terus’ Lu A rt Patton, who last w’eek White ...... 128 124 100—352 (New Eaglaad’s Finest church. and at the Silver Lane i thc%ruck owners will refuse to " '‘'L'' of smoked blue and apri- ,,a„y {„ East Hartford. cock is the son of Mr. and Mrs. OIL Cleveland 1, Chicago 2, Detroit 4, i Dame star, Anpelo Bertelll. form appearances planned at Warrantee Deeds The regular monthly meeting of ace completed seven of . 12 passes Gambino. but he larks the All- again proved himself a clutch ball Nowickl ...... 147 127 121—398 Bowling Lancs) Harold Peacock of Duxbury, Mass. St. Louts 3. Total 13. ' At Los Angeles. 36-.246 fans other stopa, would be disclosed Community House on the West ^udge beyond their offer of a 15- ^ ' ------“ “ ' Williaiii J. Meldriim to Earle B. the Recreation and Park Advisory for 42 yards. America candidate’s drive. player, will carry the punch to the 3. saw Glenn Dobbs reassum* the SnUth ...... 101 118 111-328 cent hourly pay Increase. ^ v Board will be held Tuesday c.vc New York—At home, Boston W* ar* arraaglBg leagass later. side, will reopen tomorrow morn­ Anderson, property on Center MOBIL* plate for Moriartys with the as­ P h ils-' starring role he monopolized in ’That applies also to addresses rilng at 7:30 at the Y. M. C. A. sistance of Jake Banks, Johnny Total 3. Away-—Boston 2, 605 607 828 1887 »r this eeaeea. I h m are atBI ing at-nlne o’clock with a Rally This waa turned o\\ > ^ hUie and peach gown, hand of a.«- Local ResiileiU street. Permits Issued 1946 when he led the conference planned on the way.back to Al­ hern of Local 807 on Sept Cffiomick and Art Pongratz, who delphia 3, Washington 2. Cleve­ fSw opealage. Day service at the church for chil- ters on her head an-l r,imcd an Karic B. Anderson to William J, in just about all departments. Lm I bany, N. Y., during the second approximately 10,000 of them The quarterly meeting of the land 1. Chicago 2. Detroit 4. St. lieoterday’a Wlnaero Call 4882 Or 1101 dren of both schools and their pa­ old-fashioned bouquet.- and HilUegiird H. Meldrum, prop­ is back and ready for action. If vesr he was hampered by playing week at the tour. walked off their jobs. Wilis (iHsli Prize Manchester Rod and Gun Club will For New Houses Swede Salmonson la ready, having Louis 3. Tbtal 17. L. A. DeGON. Mgr. rents. The bridc'.s m other wa.s attuoil erty oil Center street. Chief Schendel To Give from the T Instead of his In his statement last night Van- The strikers then demanded a in a fuchsia drcs.s and the biidc- Sterling Construction company be hold at the clubhouse in Cov­ FUEL been sidelined with Illness, the Cleveland —At home. Boston 1, New York. Sept. 11—(Pv—Win­ On the following Sunday, Sep­ deobettr uid: ^ 2.5-ccnt hourly wage boost, plus to J. Douglas and Evelyn C. entry this evening. Dinner will be outer gardens will have added de­ New. York 1. Washington 3, Phila­ tomed single wing Now Pb*'*® ners of yesterdsys fsstur* horse JABV1S BUIUHNO tember 19, promotion exercises will grooni’s mother in a pluni-colorcd Jam es W. feiand, of 136 Green Building Inspector David Cham- uses him in his familiar style of an employer-financed welfare Dilnia.s, property on Cambridge at 6 p. m. and the business meet­ fense, and the Swede is a capable delphia 3, St. Louis 4, Detroit 3, races: CENTEB 8TBECT "United to Protect Righto’’-- be held. There will be^ cla.sses for dress. Both wore black accessor-...... Road, is one of four men employed •bers this morning Issued a permit Exhibit At Braves Field play, and It paid off last nlghU plan- • , stlcel. ing at 8 p. m. ■ticker also. Clilcago 2. Total 17. Away— De­ At Aqueduct—Hslsgal 88.00. “Regardleas of political differ- all children from age tliree and up­ iea and gardenia corsage.*. Tliev at the P ratt and Whitney Division * for.the erection of a dwelling and Dobbs passed to end L«n Ford- !*«nccs a t home we are serving no­ The now acaled-ilown demands, as.sisted the bridal party at a re-1 of the United Aircraft Coi-pora- Malcolm W. Barlow to Lauia S. It is almost probable that a troit 3. Total 3. At Hawthorne — Ctotton Jo* ward through confirmation. A spe­ adopted at a mass meeting pf Manchester Assembly, Order of attached garage to l>e erected on OIL Boston baseball fans and dog • the group to perform a t Braves for 28 yards and the first touch- 87.20. tice on the world that America is eeptlon for 125 guests at the V. K. ’ lion, awaiM^d one hundred dollar.-i Velte. property on Porter street. larger caowd than the one that Philadelphiq—At home. New ■hi cial Youth Class will be Conducted strikers yesterday, call (or insur­ Rainbow for Girls, will hold Us Lakewood Circle at an estimated lovers wlH have an opportunity in Field. A date later this • month dowm. went 51 yards off a Y" .1 I united to protect American rights W Home, Manchester Green each for naming the new member William R, Tinker, Jr., to Allan coat of $13,500. The dwelling will saw the opener will be in attend­ York 8. .Washington 2. Total 5. A t AUsnttc a t y —King Midas A if'; for thoae who have been confirmed. ance, accident and sick ' benefits, | which w a.s profusely R. Coe. tw j parcels on Boulder road^ first fall meeting Monday evening the near future to witness Police when the Braves return from ance. As was the custom last Away— Boaton 3, St. Lout* 2. to iet up a field goal, then punch­ 112.80. . W evtrywhere 'and through llrmneu A cordial Invitation is extended to decorated of the ’■Wasp” famlly,^ J-6B en- at 7:30 in the Masonic Temple be erected for Clarence Chamber*, ! their wc.stern trip wiU be get for ed the middle for 17 yard* for the MIDGET AUTO RACE in the right to seek peace with special differentials, in addition to , with gladiolus. 1 r i n * ''Turbo-W asp,” aa'moat fully extension. and the builder will be Ernest Get It A t Chief Herman Schendel work week, two attendance prizes wlU Cleveland 3, Chicago 2, Detroit 2. At Nsrragansett—Blenlla 812- all children who have been attend­ the 17 >i-cent hourly Increase. 1 Kor a trip to Niagara Falls and 1 meeting the speclflcatloiia. Mr. Thomas and Mary Martin to Election of officers will take place the obedience demonstration in be awarded. *rhis could be the Total 12. second touebdown. .80. juatica for ourselvea and the other at thia meeting, and the officers Ritchie. "Goldwood Michael” with other the Bean Town. SUNDAT ing, also to those who have no Previous pay rates ranged from . Canada the bride has chosen a I Brand entered the contest on the Alexander----- Jarris, property on Ce- finale o f the 1948 season. Brooklj-n drew whatever wiace At Rockingham Park—Oerham peace-loving people of the worid." Church School affiliation. are asked to bring their rituals. Yesterday afternoon two per­ members and their dogs of the. Earlier this season. Chief there was from toe atatiatlcs. 811.40. t P . M . The Michigan senator, while $53,90 for helpers to $71.40 for | green faille suit, black acce.ssorica' flnal day nnd wheiJ^Informed th.il ^ a r street. mits were granted. . one for Hartford Obedience Club. ^yoff Oame Neceseary During the regular morning ser­ trailer-truck drivers. ,iand orchid corsage. A graduate Schendel wrorked "Goldwood The Dodgers outdowned tha win­ predicting bi-partiean solidarity he was one o f the top winners, s.-iid 4{uiU'lw|ni Deeds Chejiter Cibroski for the electron MORIARH Chief Schendel, president of the Legion Champions At Del Mai^Hubbla Bubble vice a t 10:30, a Churoh-Tlme Nur­ The range of pay rates is for a of Manehe.ster High school, cla.sa Charles Henry Fi.sh to Ethel L St. Muigaiet's Circle. Daugh­ Michael" at Yankee Stadium, Nqw ners. 15-8, and outpasaed the 85.10. against aggression, said bluntly " I have never hefbie won any* of a one and a half story, four club, worked hia troupe in a re­ IndianapoUa. Sept, 11 — iJ’i— The Eastern League's 1948 eea- sery is conducted in the vestry, 40 hour week. of 1940, she is employed ijy the Furh. property on North Elm ters of Isabella, will have a special York, before a Yankee-Clevelimd Dons, 160 yards to 103., , that the Republicans arie going to thing In my life ” room dwelling on Lyndale street peat performanrd Thurway night Teen-age baseball aupremacy of son is over offlcisHy, but one more where parents may leave their John E. Strong, president of Lo Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance street. meeting 'Tuesday evening in the K. game. The local police chief haa But they didn’t outacor* them. Basarfi Baqalred spaafc out on what he' pre'^loualy the fqiaign program. tion will be provided from the Sil­ jects. Raymoqd Kau far the erection ,The show waa weU received. “(Soldwood MlehaeL” The dog, a “to get ag m*ny men aa pbaalble employed by Turner Conitruction Oiapi^tten at the prize money will property on Cambrtdga atraat. of a dwelling, utility room, and - <.and Broad” ■The Trenton team. High school The Hartford Cffilefs and Wil­ In the hlsloiy of t^ i^Uonkl Cheriy Park In th at eonnactlon, Vandenbarg ver Lane 0>mmunity House for back to work as fast gs peasible." ' Company. Savings Bank of Mancheqjer to .Following the demonstration. j golden retriever, ia ranked among -TrptUng horee races be no problem, he says, aa he haa garage on Finley street at ar es­ Chief Schendel was approached champions of New Jqraey the last liamsport 'ngers, who flnlehed in ^ New York- FootbsU League la 84 yards by aaid last night: “We ahall be in all ehUdren of the West Side He predicted 2,000 of the drivers . ------Harold W. G ariity and William F, The Tall Cedars will have a the best trained in the U n lt^ fairs grew- up to- 1 three young children. Constaree. meeting Monday evening at 7:30 timated cost of $12,000 to be built by a member of the Boston two y^ars. won the Legion base- a tie for fourth place, will eettle and. county Glenn PresneU, which provided Speedway iaternal eentroVerey regarding tchool. Children are asked to be at and helper! will be back on their Babiei born in the world daily i *evcn: Stephen, Jour and Gregory, j Johnson, pi opeity oh ' Wellman i Stoles. A tribute to Cliief Schen- at the-Masonic Temple. by hipiself. _ ' . . Etravea’ front office who sought baU’s "Junioc World, ^cries,” m at'< gether in the two generations that I the Detroit Uona with a 8-0 vie- Avoob C o b b . S o d a -ITT ■may phases of ferclgii policy.’’ the Community ffouse.at 8:48. ^ ' j^M Monday. i number about 175,000. throa. 1 road. , •deU- three straight gamea. : I ipaimed from the 1830s to 1878-1 tory over (3rs*n Bay, O ct T, 1886. 'i. I -/ V

r \ V r * *■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ SATURDAY, BBPTEMEBR 11, 1949 MAM H tartK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1941 TAXSE TODRTEEiy F A « 9 (

M u.i U'hI— III Hniulic 21) G a rd en -^ F a rm — D airy Machinery and lools 12 Hoii AnConobllM For Safe 4 Boslncw Services Offered lit fo r 9 olo 72 fa r S a lt Tt Charley: “I can’t, see what MlstrcM: “^ y , Mary, you are Everybody knows that wheti *roUNERVILLE FOLKS P rod u cts 60 keeps you women from freezing." breaking mo^ crockery than your everybody knows usually isn’t i HV FtlM ’i A H l g KAi'IO - Biertricai Appliance PIANO TUNING, repairs, recon­ MOUNTED Mowera tingle, dou­ OOODCHILD Realty Cb., Real­ AMERICAN, COLONIAL 6-room FOR SAI^TC—14 Ton 1941 Chevro­ Smart Steno: “ Youi-ton pick-up. Good ahadea mad# to jaaaaura. Keya B. Grady. A gent 8009 or 8876. t h e p r o s p e c t Hill school for low’s, 867 Main street cupancy, eevea-room single, Girl: “Tm afraid dad always as he rode around and around the grandpa make a chip shot with a condition. J275. Phone 2-4447. made while you wait. MarioWa 66 Two wives w*ere dlecueeing their two-bladed ox. young children. Monday and Household Chtods Wsatsd—To Boy ■fomn heat, TImkfn oO burner, 2- FINE TWO-Family homa In a turns out the lights at 12 o’clock.” block. .) husband’s diainclination to work. SI car garage. A real buy, 812,800. Boy: "\tTjat is a convalescent?" through Friday. Mrs I,ela Tybur. quiet section off South Main O d b; "Vt’hat a good sport he On his first circuit he shouted: First W ife: "M y husband sells WHIAVING OF buma, moth boles WAITRESS WANTED. Apply Terms or 81.50C down to /eteran. Doctor: "A patient who is still The hardest part of being bom Director. 4267. ______1937 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan. ONLT A FEW DATS LEFT WANT To Buy— Used radlatore ■f™«t Largo four-room apart­ must be." "Look, Mom, no hands!” balloons when the clrcue comes to and tom clothing; UMiiea hoslsry Cavey’s Grill. Tou must see this one. alive." poor is getting over IL 1933 Chevrolet coupe. Tel 4070. On September 20tn, Federal regu­ and ptpea. Phone 8637. ment with modem bath. Will be On the second time around: town." DUBALDO BROS Dance music runs repaired: har.obag repairs; PORTER Street—Excellent Urge Bippei replactiment: glove re­ PIANO PLATER wanted for lations restricting time psqrment available to buyer. T. J. O ock a tt Boss—‘T engage only married "Look. Mom, no feet!” Second W ife: "And mine sells They call tt voluntary bank­ for all occasions. Weddings a 1936 BUICK sedan. This car la CALL 08TRIN8KY 5879 toi fur­ com er lo t 12,000. A pastor says it takes a woman pairs and cleanlrig; umbrella re­ dancing achool. Full or part time. purchases go into effect. Tou atlU Broker. Phone 8416. men. At five o’clock they're not in On the third time: "Look, Mom, smoked glasses when there’* an ruptcy juat as though a man want­ specialty. Phone 6802 or 2-2091. like new. New tires, radio- and nace removal, rage, scrap metala to make a home. And a couple of pairing; men s ahlrt collar and Write Box R, Herald. have time to purchase thta wonder­ IU completing 6-room modem such a hurry to leave the Office." no teeth." eclipse." ed to. them to break one. \ heater. Kelley'i, .Service Center. Top prlcaa. 81 RE-ELECT Constable Otto H. cuff reveraal and replacement ful 3 room outfit on ALBERT’S house on Overlook Drive. Hot 16 Brainard Place. Phone 7255. BAST BIH)GET TERMS—Any liOts for Solo MICKEY FINN Herrmann at the primaries to be Marlow’s Little Mending Shop. WOMAN TO do iaimdry work. WE BUT Iron, scrap metali and water heat garage, shade trees, ______78 FastTh nklnr. Too! LANK.LEONARD held Tuesday. September 14. Pull Call in person at the Connecti­ purchase made NOW but delivered lot 70’x200' See Wm ''anehl HUDSON Coaeh. Soldier returned AFTER Sept. 20th W ILL NOT be raga. CaU Arnold Nelson. 787 BUILDING LOTS, SO* by 200’. ANDinAFfRnaNNTj cut WasheterlA ' LffdaU street Phone 8906. 7778. -AMPMPmtrs THE m u tep th/k w Lever 20-A. to camp. No storage space. Ex­ Baildinff— Contracting 14 affected by the new Regulation. 82M). Attractive woodland -TAKEN ■VTMITHKP cellent tires, radio, heater, motor •otting. Good roads. Nice resi­ OMR AUM A w r- w rm p l b n t y GIRL OR woman to watch 2 chil­ COMPLETE — Modem Bedroom MANCHESTER GREEN -Nine- RfO.LeAOMCOrF BASEMAN.«maKN0mN6 overhauled. Reasonable. Call 2- VANCOUR Construction Oo New dren daya while mother works. dential section. Fifteen mllea TO SAAAff/ Autnmnhiles lot Sals 4 with ail the necessary acceasorica Rnoma Without Board 69 room atngle. Large lot Occupan­ from the "Aircreft.’’ Larger loU, FOR THE STARS IN HE CANT OET RIP AT 2120. homes planned and built to your Call 4332 after 5 p. m. \ cy anytime. T. J. Crockett. Brok- IW! FOURTMINNING, SECOND, TTMONS TO. ■peclflcatlona. Alterations, roof­ COMPLETE—Modem Living room GIRL TO share bedroom. In priv­ tracts; homes, cottages evalleble 1940 HUDSON custom built 8. ar. Phone 5416. ISSAFCONFIRST • DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES ing. Time payments arranged WAITRESS WANTED — Exper­ suite with all the necessary acces- ate home, i^ n e 8368. 224 Char­ Hampton. Cbon! FIRST FOR TME out/ four-door sedan. Excellent condi­ Phone 4836. aoriea. 161. Olo. -HAVM6K«nN SAYS: “ Better buy one of ienced preferred. The Tee Room, ter Oak street, between 5 and 8 EAST SIDE — Five apartments, tion. good tires. Private owner. 883 Main street. our A BUNT/ these BETTER CARS NOW Phone 3694 after 6. CARPENTER Work ol all klnda. COMPLETE — Modem Kitchen p. m. four, 4-room, one 3-room apart­ outfit with a 1948 Weatlnghouse ments. One is available. Priced Roofs, aidlnga add:tlona am. al- SPOOLERS. Winders, twisters. NEWLT Dewrated.” furnished Sohurhafi for Sale 75 -AND T M STARS NON while terms are still liberal, 1939 DE SOTO club coupe. Runs Electric Refrigerator, for quick sale. Hastings. 2-1107 terationa Alao oew conatruction. Women experienced in spooling, room on bus line. North end. CaU MME A iOOD CHANCE good, has new paint. 1940 Ford 8488 for appointment BOLTON, Near lake. 8-room sin­ there’s ONLY fourteen days Sleffert. Phone 3-0258. winding and twisting woolen 3702. TO SCORE THE BRSr tudor. Very clean, priced right, TERMS AS LOW AS 812 gle, new steam heat with oil left before REGULATION W yams, wanted for second shift. BRANFORD Street. Owner leav­ tUNON T )» Franklin Motors, 653 Center. RBSTDENllAL and commercial Attractive wagea good working MONTHLT WANTED— Elderly person to burner, two-car garage, poultry X shortens your financing Phone 2-9981. ^cabinet work, variaty woodwork, board. Sunny room In beautiful ing towm, must sell six-room sin­ house, two acres land. Immediate tfAME. conditions, free group Inaurance. A-L-B-E-R-T-8 gle, oil burner, screens and storm portable tools for rent Shipihepe colonial home, spacious grounds, occupancy. Call Hastings 2-1107 9 - '» privileges.” 1946 CHRYSLER Royal 4-door Apply in person at Aldon Spin­ 43 Alljm St., Hartford sash. Immediate occupancy, 89,- Woodworking Oo. I hone 2-0963 best of care. Call 7981. for appointment. CP sedan. R. and H. Guaranteed. ning Mills. Talcottvllle. Call Man­ Budget Terms— Free Delivery 200, only 81.800 cash. 4% mort­ chester 5128. SEE THESE TODAY: 1941 Dodge 4-door sedan, R. and CONi'KETB Contractor Retain­ COOLERATOR. 8 months old. In gage. Goddchild Realty, Realtors. INVESTMENT Property, lake H. Clean car, guaranteed. 1941 ing walla, landacap* and grading perfect condition. Phene 2-2111 ROOM For Rent on bus line. Ref­ Office 15 Forest street. 7925 or front, 4-room all-year bungalow MtXuskl arMWM*. Isa Oldsmoblle convertible coupe. R. work. ctnJer blocka. brick, aeptic erences exchanged. Call 6930. < 2-9694. and store. Good boating, buainese a Help Wanted— Male 36 after S p. m. FI.'NNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER PRISCILLA’S PUP 1948 STUDEBAKER 4-DR. and H., guaranteed. 1985 Ply­ tanks .natalled. Frea asUmatea eight monthj in year. Located BY AL VERMEER BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Ravelation BVKIMIAR M*»***’IM SIX AND Six duplex. Ideal for SEDAN mouth 4-door sedan. New rebuilt given Call ValenfJno Balluod 2- BAKER wanted for night work. SEWING Machines for sale. New between second and third lakes, me, A/utcfietl, ' Apartments. Flats, two persona to buy jointly. Con­ f e e r f e s s l OW.OH'. 5VV9)b W UM ‘LO. Regal Dlx. A beautiful new car motor, guaranteed. Easy terms. 1601 80 Birch street Apply Federal Bake Shop, 885 end used. Also we electrify old Bolton. House recently redecor­ i f / wes ptesidetit . Ol) 90EVE AGKlM l. Brown-Beaupre, 30 Blssell street. machines and install in new cab­ Tenements 63 venient to school and bus. Price ated. Wired for electricity. No Courageous. with every acceeaory, and only one Main atreet r < f s/KHV .t f i e m ) ' Msu/dn't ttta k e 1 ETNVL CAN'T T \ 6 U ^ W%«'. Phone 7191. CARPENTRY work o f aU Mndt. inets. A.B.C. Appliance and Serv­ 812,500. H. B. Gmdy, Agent. bath. Particulars Mancheetar 2- TWt UTTL'fc GROANVR 4 A W week old. alterations, architectural ecrvtce, WANTED - Mfddle-aged porter ice, 21 Maple Street. Phone 8009 or 8376. 2673. Price 84,500, one-hal^ cash. e n y b o d y s FIVE ROOM rent. References HAv^E 1938 CHEVROLET sport coupe, rooflng, waterproofing. Rates by for light work. To live in. Full iW CHEVROLET CONV. Excellent mechanical condition. hour or job. Louis 3. Maori maintenance. Apply Housekeep­ G.E. WASHING machine, uaed 1 wanted. 5495. No calls after 6. PORTER STREET Section. Pre­ * CLUB New paint. Can be seen Friday Phone 7594. er, Manchester Memorial hospi­ week, sells for 8169 95. It’a youre war Cape Cod, 4 finished rooms Wanted— Real Estate 77 or Saturday at 76 Scarborough tal. for 8125. 810 down balance Houses for Refit 65 first fioor, space for tw6 large A baadeome maroon car Juat like road, or caU 6579. monthly. Sold to G.I. only. Write rooms second fioor. Steam heat TO BUY or eeU real estate eoa- Florists— N urseries 15 BROWN t t BIGELOW Remem­ P. O. Box 750. SIX-ROOM duplex on Pearl street oil burner, fireplace, insulated. taci MadeUne Smith. Raaltor, brance advertlsinb have an open­ Two or three clean and quiet mid­ Occupancy on sale. CaU Haatlnga “ Personalized Real Batata Sarv- 1947 CHEVROLET 2-DR. 1946 CHEVROLET Fleetmaster ing in the Manchester territory WASHING Machines Uberai dle-age folks, must be Manches­ 2-1107. 100." Room 26, RubiiMW Bufld- ASTERS 50c a doeen. 40 Kens­ lag 3-1642 . 4676. Fleetllne Aero Sedan. A two- sedan, blue. Call 7968. for a qualified talesman. Car es­ trade-in allowances towards new ter natives. Box G. Herald. ington Street. Speed Wueen waebqre All makes RANCH Type home, five rooms on Pmmi daillnf, with everything. PACKARD 1939 two-door six. Re­ sential. Write for an appoint­ HAVING REAL Blstate probiansT ment interview. Robert R. Ben­ dependably repalrea Pickup one floor, two acres of land, three cently overhauled, R. and H.. Is LARGE Assortment of Chrysan­ servica 2-1575. ABC, 21 Maple Wanted to Kent 66 mUes from center of town. T. J. (hty and farm property bought exceptionally dean. First 1795. themum plants and evergrreen nett, District Sales Mgr., 1200 and sold by oalUng R. T. MotMna. 1941 BUICK 2-DR.. Main street Bldg., Springfield, street O o ck e tt Broker. Phone 5416. SEDANETTE Phone 2-9718. rock garden plants and fiowerlng 4 OR 5 ROOM fiat or apartment. Raaltor. Pbone Manchester 770(L ahruba. Maple trees 81 eadi and Masa. jBqufpped. A green car in tin t FLUOR problems aotvad arith Toung business couple. One FLAT 5-5 rooms, steam heat, oil up. Trimming on evergreens and DESIRE A single home, ia or ALLEY OOP Baa oonditlon. . 'inoleum. asphalt tile counter school child. For references and burners, 2-car garage. Income And Id tell those troublesome It'a Gnawing At Him BY V. T. HAMLIll Trailerii for Sale 6-A shrubs. Reasonable prices. Mc- Expert workmanship, free esti­ Information caU Tots N’ Teens, close by Manchester. Write Box countries, ‘listen here, * SituatlMM Wanted— 8100 per month. Excellent loca­ L, Herald. OonvlUe’a Greenhouaea and Nurs­ mates. Open evanlpgs June, Inc. 2-4427. tion, For appointment call Hast­ traubiesom e 1941 OLDSMOBILE 2-DR. 4 x 6 BOX Trailer with spare tire, P n u a le 38 ball hitch. RMSonable. Inquire eries, 802 Weodbrldge. Phone Furniturs Oak sUeet Pbone ings 2-1107. - ’ww-MAp^iNe pixap ^ 5947. WANTED— Three-room unfurn­ Tour Real Estate Probleme S E D A N E T T E 882 Hackmatack etraet. RELIABLE Woman would Hke 2-1041. Are Ours low z c M m su m Win . A grey ear that’e claaa ished heated apartment No chil­ CRESTWOOD Drive— Two single a esioa s juft look THIS 18 the best time to plant to care for young chlWren Mon­ CRANE Bath tub. 825; oil hot dren. Write Box S, Herald. We Buy and Sell for Cash ’ VWUkT 0 0 * 9 O evergreen trees and plant new day through Friday. Mra. Lela houses, one four rooms, two un­ Arrange Mortgages BACK INMOOj Motoreyclea—Bkydeo 11 water heater with tank, 825. CaU finished up. Hot water heat oil lawna. Have the benefit of our Tybur, Director. 4267. 2-9902. YOUNG Business couple urgently Before vou sell call na 1941 CHEVROLET 4-DR. life-long experience. We do part in need of a three or four-room burner, Venetian blinds, knotty No Obligation apartment. Can furnish best of pine recreation room, garage, BRAE-BURN REALTY CO. SEDAN 1940 INDIAN Chief for sale. call or complete jobs using the best DIVAN and 2 chairs, elighUy of materlala Including loam, Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 uaed. blue and wrine, 875. Call referencaa. Please write Box V, amesite drive, terrace, picket 118 Ekwt Center Street lUidlw Htr. A popular ear that 2-1406. Realtors Phone 6273 Or 6329 trees, and labor. Free eat* mate. 3634 or 105 Spruce. Herald. fence. Well lendsceped. Lot 72’ '•I' la 1B top eoaditton. GREAT Dane pups, pedigreed. xl25’. Price reasonable. Vacant Phone 8-3091 after 5:30 p m. 379 Beautiful stock. Terms arranged. WE WILL handle your real aetate 9 -il Business Services Offered IS Bumalda ave., Greenhouse and 2-PIECE Parlor and five-piece .MIDDLE-AGED Couple greatly in Second house, six complete Cavanaugh’s, Vernon. Phone need o f unumished apartment. No rooms, tile bath, fireplace, hot and Insurance problems prampt- 1941 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. nuraery, Eaat^artford, Conn. maple dlni.ig room set. Reason­ ly. r;all Suburban Realty Oo., g e n e r a l Rockville 1992J3. children or pets. Ehccellent refer­ water heat, oil. Lot 76’xl25’. Pric­ ‘ S E D A N Service, repairs, re­ able. 875 Main street Realtors, 49 Perkins etreet TeL *RoaJigtie. isn't it? Tho grtitt ealls it ‘Human Naturt'!'” Radla, BIr. Ton never rode In a modeling, alteratlona.water pipe ences. Call Center Pharmacy ed for quick sale. For appoint­ A HOBBT that interests young USED SIMMONS felt mattrfss 8215. replacements with coj^per tubing, Roofing— Siding 16 4253, Mr. Kramer. ment call 5278. SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH and old alike, especially interest­ and flat spring, 810. Phone 2- steam or hot water aystema cab­ ing to shut-ins. CaU or stop In at WANTED—A /two. three or foor- ROOFING — Specializing In re- 2002. 2. 3, or 4 ROOM furnished or un­ 30-DAY Occupancy. Four-room CARNIVAL inet alnka fioor and wall cabinets the Ebco Pet Shop and see our family house. No occupancy BY DICK TURNER 1940 CHEVROLET 4-DR. now available. Call Edward John­ > pairing roofs of aU kinds also furnished rent by business cou­ brick single home with all mod­ FRECKLES AND HIS FKIENDS Oh. Poaitlvaly BY MERRILL C. tropical fish. 403 Center street jvVE BUY and «elj good ueed necessary. Write Box P, Herald. SEDAN son, 6979. new roofa Gutter work. Chlm- ple. Write to N. B. Bonl, care of em improvemei.ts. Built 1941. (rear). Open 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. | furniture, combination rangea. '^That QUIZ-T MtTN Radio, Htr. Ihla. one Is en Im- neye cleaned and repaired. Noj B. Daly. 87 Garvan street, East Price $8,500. James J. Rohan 4c WE HAVE an excellent prospeet I USUALLY THE OSOLLATlNG — WITH A PLUNESCENT FOeOueNCY ANP A Phone 3233. “ At the tropical fish i gas r^triges and ueaten Jones r IC'D 0 0 «9 MATS TO AMSLRAY Gives 6ET7M PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. Job too emaU or large. Good I Hartford. Son, Realtors. Phone 7433. to purchase a ten-room duplex or POUBU RANFSAN.YOLOt. CBT MORE MOBatt I Furniture Store. 86 Oak. Paone R fA a v has ADMIT MEGAZOOTIC AMPLiPCATtoN F. M. Broderick, Rublnow Bldg- work, fair pries Free estimates sign.” flat, preferably In Hamlin or HoU OUR LAOS ANY V7HEN HCMOeeNIZeO/ * 1 YOUR FRieetg/ ■ ' t a u Phone 2^1642. 2-1041. THREE Adulta need 3 or more EAST SIDE, near schools, stores street area, but will consider any )CN0CKING FEMALE AjsqoD CaU Howley, Manchester 536L j cxktkER Spaniel puppies. Boston «A A m ,. 1941 PONTIAC 2-DR. rooms, walking distance to bus. and churches, six-room single, other good residential section. If TMEMSELVeS kNOlW& ELECTRIC Clocke, toeatera, Terrier pups, cross-breed pup- ' REFRIGERATOR, 7 cu. fL Oold- Moat anything will do. Please MORE THAN anyway/ SEDANETTE ROOFING and siding our special­ steam heat, garage. Immediate you care to sell please contact .V Radio, Htr. A comidetely over­ irona. vacuum cleanera and all ty. New ceilings and carpentry. ples. Dogs boarded Zimmer-I spot. Ehicellent condition. Also phone 3825. Mrs. Sanson. occupancy, $11,000. Arthur A. PO/ man’s Kenncia Lake street | gray Thayer folding baby carrl- Robert J. Smith, Inc., 658 Maks hauled oar, ahiooth blue la color. amall appllancea aerviced by Highest quality materials Work­ Knofla, Realtor, 875 Main street street. Phone 3450. regularly establlahed concern. manship guaranteed A A. Dion, Phone 6287. ' age. Call 6925. Phone 5440, 5638. Work guaranteed. A.B.C. Appli­ Itusiness Property for Sale 70 Inc. Pbone 4860. TROPICAL And goldfish, plants, ' .NINE-PIECE mahogany dining 1942 WILLVS AMERICAR ance end Service, 21 Maple BROAD STREET. Four-room sin­ green, aquariums, canaries, Geis- I room set. in very good condition. THRIVING CABIN business on Beda Report Historical Finds 4-DR. SEDAN street gle, two unflnlahed up. Ideal lo­ ler'a foods, Hendryx cages, tur- j1 Phone 3046.' Route 6-A. 3^iaU. Fixit Shop, rel 4777. ^ kinds (Tiimney. work. gutter condition. Call at 47 Cfiiarter Oak i Agent. 647 Main street Hart- garage. 20 years old. In excellent '6PEIL Off white J' work Expert repairs. Honest Black with tan and white mark­ week caused considerable ripples c o t o t e ; ^ 1936 FORD CONV. COUPE. street after 5 p. m. j ford. Phone Hartford 2-7584, eve- condition. Jannes J, Rohan A EXPERIENCED Unoleifm me­ workmanship Satisfaction guar­ ings. \Vm. Schultz. R.F.D. No. 2, • Son, Realtors. Phone 7433. in archeological circles when the A real ehibaba wagon. ____ ' ------1-----1‘ nings 8-0483. Manchester 3160.* chanic WUi metal) all types ol anteed. (kiU ckiughlln. Manches­ Box 93. Rockville. Near CYy.stal FOR SALE— White enamel c o m ------workmen found, at considerable floor and wail covering immedi­ ter 7707. Lake. Phone Rockville 1690W3. bination coal and gas stove. Rea- \ OINE AND Dance place, fully A JOHNSON built home, 303 depth, old r.treets, squares and art 1934 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN ate service, rbaaonabte rates equipped, on main highway, Cooper Hill street. Four rooms objects. Included were a grave vIHIMNEYS Rebuilt,, repaired and sonable. 371 Adams street Economy plus. Phone John Kilnjab 6166. about 5 miles from Manchester, and bath on first floor, open stone dated 1696 and a kopeck Cleaned. Bird and* J6nna-Man- piMiltrv nno Supplies 4M HtON FIREMAN Anthracite approximately 2 acres land. Price space on second floor for two dated 1703. LiTNOLEUMS — Finest assort­ vllle roofing la our specialty. La stoker, D.L.A.A. 35 automatic $16,000. c:3iarlea Odermann. Tel. rooms. Good condition. Insulated ments. Also tile and wall cover­ Rose Bros Co '’ hona 2-0768.- 1,000 SEX uJnked pullets for sale. . Attractive modem kitchen. Fur­ SEE THESE NOW. WE Fowl pox and Newcastle vacln- a.sh removat In operating condi­ 4928. ings. Manchester Floor Cover tion. Needs repairs. Will accept nace heat with oil humor, fire­ Inga Oo.. 56 Cottage street. Cali ated. Now laying. Apply at 287 place, oak floors, screens, Vene­ KNOW YOU’LL BE IVloving— T r u c k in g —f Oakland street, or call 5962. A. any reasonable offer. W. Mer- 5688. riam. South C^oventryi Wllllman- TAVERN FOR SALE. Call 6470. tian blinds.'’ Lot 50’xlSO’. 60 days S to ra g e 20 Gozdz. NOW PLEASED AT j ALL APPLIANCES serviced and _ ; tic 820W2. ______occupancy. Walton W. Grant I repaired, burners, refrigerators, ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. exclusive agent, 647 Main street, You can "haTc yoor own ’ 24 MAPLE s t r e e t 71 ] .MOVING, Will; sacrifice comblna- Hartford. Phone Hartford 2-7584, home on your own lot for ranges, washers, etc. n.U work Sand, gravel, fill and loam. Gen­ Articles for Siile Karma and Ijind fni Sale 71 i.Ti»,isav.a*w.sw. 9-11 eowt »M u u VIC FLINT Fang’a Victim BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY AND RALPH LAN l eral trucking. Range 'and fuel oil. ” tion stove, good condition, with evenings 8-0483. Manchester 1 . U. ft. fAT. OFF.' guaranteed. Metro Service Co Also player as low as $8,900. TEL. 8854 Tel Manchester ’2-0883 James Macii. Phona 4523. I \-l BLACK Loam, 4 yd load, $13 drum and pump, .'’EVEN ACrRES, 8-room house, all 3160. lEACH ^A MOOnUB LBMsoM. tut aru , ♦ , Wall atone. 4 yd. load. $16 Ready piano. Phono 2-2504. ‘Laboratory taata hava provtd it attraota nothlna but MBIES . m m M T h v oa i! Improvements. bam, garage, MORSE Road-!-TmmaciiIate Oape Occupancy In 60 Days • my do you keep tiopping short like that?/ Liusl hadA LNflfNOUTIAOi Open Till 9:00 P. M. Thursday AN’TR^HES Reflnished Repairing PHE AUSTIN A. Chambeni Oo.. millionairas!” WHATY____ made sidewalk and terrace TWO BOWL soapstone sink. Good coops. ’Two miles from the cen­ Ood. four rooms dowui. two un­ ft. all, atadcetl ^ again 11! dofie on any furniture. Plemann. local or long distance moving oiocka, made of Bolton Oageto.ne ABOUrf 1940 PONTIAC two-tone torpedo. condition. Take it for 85, 19 Pearl ter Call Hastings 2-1107 for ap­ finished up. Aluminum screens Lectro improvement Co„ i8« South Main atreet. Phone Moving, packing and ..storage. mill WAY BY J. R. w il l ia m s Can be seen at'Charles’ Station, Flagstone Block Co.. Route 6. pointment and atorm window*. fireplace, Inc. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPL 5643 Phone Mancheetar 5187 or Hart­ Boltop. Tel. Manchester 2-0617 street Middle ■ Turnpike East, Friday very well landscaped- ' T. J. VOU'RS NWCLL WELL. WAIT WE HOPE MXfRE A ford 6-1428. 19-ACTRE Farm. Nine room house, COMBaiOIOMS Via CANT CALL^SO 0U,3AKa! and Saturday. Very reasonable. I t h r e e -p i e c e bathroom set. Oockett Broke”. 5416. AN’ THANK SWELL COMPANION, OOR SHOTSTlU-i IF VOO, MAH6 TAX RETURNS prepared ' and FOR SALE — Royal portanie good condition, city water, im­ Manchester Representative T P MNUFA GUV US IN THE LIGHT TRUtffONG Half-ton raing green color, in original TOO. BUT WEVE Vie I6EAK (N « A NOlSe. bookkeeping service for amsli typewriters. Used typewriters provements, bam. m miles from OUT LIKE TMlS” m o r n i n ’ f o r SPENT TEARS 1938 PLYMOUTH four-door de­ pick-up truck. No .aahea, no crates. 1 ueed radiator. 235 Sum­ Call Manchester 7691 — 3AKE,'Vm)AtH6 NEIGK- luxe aedan, radio, heater, seat business. Individuals, profession­ told or rented. Repairs on all North End business center, 812,- 1 DONTKNOW OETTIN’ YOU TRYING TO GET rubbish Phona '4-1275 or 8296. mit street HOWTO THANK covers, newly rebuilt motor, ex­ al men. by former Internal makes. New and used adding ______500. Walton W. Grant, Realtor, U P ” T H X r S VOUR W O R K Jy US1HAT vOtlJDOvO > eORS Will Revenue man. Vincent P. Dolan, machines Marlow’s. 867 Msin j (tseD Refrigeration, Cold Spota. 647 Main atreet, Hartford. Phone 'YOU.' ' T H ’ l o n g e s t d o n e s o w e TEicK Th a t got ( figure it:s cellent mechanical condition, AN’ TOUGHEST 52 Linnmore Drive. Phone 2- street Kenvinatora Montgomery Wards Hartford 2-7584 or Manchester . COULD FIND ■^30 Snt MONTH^THfe MAJOfi 8500. 38 Bunco Drive. Phone 2- Painting->Papering 21 INSURE JOB.' OUT.' 2286. 0744. Reasonabla. ’Terms. Manchester 3160. tVItt. * fr e e ROo W M CHARBONNEAU, PalnUng and , iL- h ^ ‘ 1 Refrigeration Company, Stock I' I — ANDSOARD^I PLuNGiNG RADIO need dxlng T Have^Jj re­ MeKINNRY BROTHERS decorating, Intarlor and exterior, t r^'akted high and low shoos, at Place. Phone 8761. NORTH COVENTRY — 6 acree paired by experts Fhek-up serv­ paperh^Ing. Floors sanded and I rewonable prices. .Sam Yulyes. land, on oiled road, electricity COLONIAL HOME—Nice aeo- ice, guaranteed work. Sets check­ reflniahed. Tel. 2-9576 or if no 701 Main street l e a v i n g Town immediately. and telephone available. Price MM MAIN ST. r m . C660 ed m the home (kir radloe a ttea. 6 rooms, large living room answer call 2-2805. Must sell household furniture in­ $700. CHiarles Odermann. Tel. specialty. Manchester Radio 4928. Rcad.v For Storage BY LESUB TURNj l with fireplaoe, largo h A and Bottled Gaa cluding General Electric Refrig­ WASH TUBBS Siervlca 73 Birch street. Phone iN’rEHIOK and axterioi painting, 4SA erator, Thor washing machine ■talrwajr. Dining room and r MvT-JMOiE N TH' IGNITIOM KEYHOLE ^O IN ’ s^OFtM wnmalou Idtchea with broom eloset, lava­ 3-0840 papcrhangtng, celling reflnlsh- and giu range. Oan be seen at RURAL gas sales aiul service. Im­ Houses for Sale 72 piBCKOOKB * » POKED FULLA GUIAI SOURERS. aaAMFOf.aMtRiPP! tory down with eloaet. er* Men Insured and property mediate installation. Manchester 145 Branford street BOV*? TllaV’D RK^OED UP TWO GAS STORYieOWiWUie OLANDER’S Machine Shop does damage. Expert work. Edward R and surrounding towns. Capitol d u p l e x 8-6 room, steam heat, WANTED TANKS W IMBMt CAR! v lathe work, drill press work, Prica. Phone 4-1003. FLORTOtOT Deluxe combination Large open poreh, 8 bedrooms, grinding, welding, brazing, cut­ Grinding Co., 38 Main, Phone large com er lot near Center. at BRUNNER'S n rcM tm aaa 'sstiiisss«3^ 7958. oil and gaa stove, 2 and 4 burner, aae mastiir bedroom with large ting, general repairs on any^ing. EXTERIOR and Inurlor painting ' in excellent condition, used six Priced right for quick sale. Hast­ Experienced Sewiug riaaet, 2 other medlnm else bed- Pickup and delivery. 68 Mill St. and paperhanging. Free esti- months. Must sell due to moving. ings. Odd Fellows B ldg., at the wlth largo olosete. Large Center. Phone 2-1107 for appoint­ Open evenings, ail day Saturday. matea Prompt aarvioa. Reaeon- Fuel and Peed* 49. a 8300. 2-9088. Machine Operators — oil bamer, steam Pbone 5717. ablt prtcaa. W ona 7680. D. B, ment Frechatta. SEASONED Hardwood for fire­ PIANO Saadi. 85; aasan oonaole FURNACES Tailored to fit out SIX ROOM Ckpa CM, aO rooms Apply place. furnace and range. Imme­ radio, 88; J6 Iba o f 8-paxmy nails, finished, garage and braaaeway, igo la homa Van Camp Broa Pbone diate delivery. B. J. Begin. Qlaa- H keg roofing kails. 80 Bowers lw> doroeatio hot 5244. Repairing 22 lonbury 2938. fireplace, indoors and outdoora. Independent ackarc street hot water oil heat, braas plumb- > let 126 ft. fnmt- 358 East Ccatar St. . Placb •gi^CMo aad shrabbary. Owner, GENERAL Carpentry and repair REPAIR Sewing mechinee. Ueed Ing, laundry in baaemeat pleaty sewing machine* for sala Also Cloak Co. TeL S i t l IKE HCM6. ------IW. 7686 for ap- work dofla by experts Also epee- Arlv«rli«f> in T h r n e r a M — ll Pavs of closet space. Lot 60 x J25. to laapael. lallae in overhead swlng-u'p furnace oil burner. Frank X Price $14,000. Charles Odermen Pina Stccet Ask For “Sher” Bcaaon if'^OOCAN doora. 2-4266. - Dion. 2 JUdgewnpd atreeU Tel. 4928. OH;WHATAPAL -i- J4TWX4.AM1, SET I N -

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FAU£ SL&TEEZt Hatirt^pstpr lEvPtting l^prald ir m u g a Baflr N tt P e«h B m 'Vd.- WSe Urn M aam a t A a g m IMS • t v . 9 .^ started a reserve list to take care Intelligent man or woman steps changes to address a t voters. It Is of any vacancies and to help meet forth to make his or her placeice In therefore certainly necessary to Chapter Plans COMPLETE the rush demand of certain sea­ the world. extend dogs a like privilege. CAMERA DEPT. 9 ,2 4 3 About Town Heard A long Main Street sons. This list Is always open for "It seems to me that everybody All pollUclans are reputed to additional names. must be thrilled to see the children maintain skunk lists. Is it too much Fall Program " i When someone telephones us for go off on their first day to sebdoL to ask that Msn’s Truest Friend L . dl CirdA of King• D » u » h ^ And on Some of Manche$ter*e Side Streete, Too The picture they create with shin­ enjoy at least too dignity accorded ManeheUer~-rA City o f VlUage Charm wiU me«t Monday ^ ‘iT? a sitter this is what we tell them: 1. Please go after and bring ing, clean faces, and their nicest- skunks? t* I Ui th« Federation room or Center to-school clothes, laughing gaily as Local Unit of United Church houae, and the leader, Mra. old runic and ought to be home your sitter. AdmMrtag Ml rag* 14> MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1948 (TWELVE PAGES) In a current detective magaxlnc the 3. Give us an idea of the time they walk along, is in tune with From the mailbox: VOL. LXVn„ NO. 191 PRICE F our C M b Rachel Tllden hopea for a ^ appeam one of the most hand- , spelled gamboling the very spirit of America. "Heard Along Main Street: World Federalists Be­ turnout ot members to p l« w* a you will arrive home. "Picture once more, the falling season’s acUvtUea and A somely botched up accounts of Some people think the young­ 3. What are the ages of your "As regards your story about gins New Season crime'that'haa come to our notice children and are they to good of autumnal leaves in all their Zanlungo-Murphy; tell Murphy to FENDER AND BODY social time with refreshments since the Dreyfus Case. In that sters are getting smarter with beautiful colors, carpeting the give back toe |5. ’ follow In charge of Mra. Robert every genci|ition'.'i--Be that as it health ? Plans for fall activities of the Communists Mass in B«:lin's Lnstgarten instonce. however the detectives 4. Leave a number where the paths of children’s feet and the "1. Murphy couldn’t have been McNeill, chairman, Mra Samuel and Investigators were at fault. may, we can recall rcmarki Joyous laughter as they gather doing 100 ^ r cent better business Manchester Chapter, United World WORK Date for Seizure Wilson and Mrs. William Runde, some of the oldsters that certain sitter can reach you. State of Hyderabad In the local crime to which ^ e them only to let them fall upon a —you can’t arrive at a percentage Federalists, wore formulated at an children of a generation ago were Before a sitter goes into a playmate’s shoulder. SoHmene and Plamf, Ine. refer, the storyteller was no Zola house she or be Is reminded— relationship between a number executive committee' meeting last Geoige H. Beebe, U.SJI., son of The affair was that of the mur­ "too bright’ ’or too-somethlng or "Skipping, running, playing, and zero—and for percentage pur­ 484 OMiet street Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. B ee^ of other, and "you won’t be able to 1. Do not have ANY company, throughout the seasonal changes, night a t the home of Judge Ray- der of a Manchester Jeweler by a male or female; young or old. poses zero is not a number. . . mrad R. Bowers, chairman. M Elro street la serving aboard raise them.” there is nothing In this world so ”2. And U you did try to divide Of Berlin Already the destroyer U.S.S. Henley. youthful gunman. The other day a group of wom­ 2. Upon arrival present your inspiring as the time when a child The first progrSLm sponsored The purported details are reeled slip — as follows— 1948 business by last year’s busi­ toe Manchester chapter, whiqn Is Invaded Today en were telling of the smart say­ comes home and says; off by a Bridgeport Herald man We are not held responsible ness (le zero) you’d get infinity first organized last June, will be The Women's Auxiliary of the who In fairness must be saio to ings of their little boys and girls, "Today, we had a new arithme­ and not any percentage. . . . Memorial hospital wiU meet Mon­ some of which .caused'Just a little for any mishaps.” tic,” or a panel discussion on toe topic of Gravdl Or Fill have listed correctly the name of I f someone wants to secure In toe interest of better mato- world federalism, with reco^ized Set, Paper Asserts day afUmoon at two o clock In the the victim, the name of the mur­ embarrassment. For Instance, "I like my first day at school,” eniatics...... ” nurses’ dining room and each Mon­ one tot of five looking intently at your services the second time af­ or leaders in the state movement Any amount. Haul ft derer, the name of the town In ter getting you the first time participating. It was voted to day afternoon thereafter to fold which the murder took place and one of a group of women said ac­ "We have a nice teacher.” Television doesn’t always come yourself. 50c per yard. By Indian Soldiers through us; please tell them to present this program as-soon as a surgical dressings. AH the fact that the murderer was cusingly and with considerable “Let us give young America a through as “a great marvel of toe Liberal Democratic workers are urged to attend a ^ emphasis, "You’ve got wrinkles!" call us 7883 and ask for you. Any good start. Best of wishes for date can be arranged. baby-sitter found breaking this age.” Sometimes It shows as a big The First Target Tel. Manchester 8215 new ones will be welcomed. M«. According to the detective Children sometimes like to visit health and a successful school bungle of baloney. Joilmal States It Will neighbors where there are no chil­ rule will be taken OFF our list.” year. Their welfare today is our This and subsequent programs News Tidbits Edwin Higgins, magazine account, the crime took My partner and I thought this This week a heavy program of will, be directed. In part at least, Government Announce­ AuxlUarv fair, TTie Country three months to solve, shots were dren. One little girl was calling strength for tomorrow.” fighting was being televised. The Be Sbortly After the CnDcd From (/P) Wires Store," iwheduled for Friday. Oc- on a couple who were perhaps In last rule would be natural eti­ Josephine HUls to the first Connecticut target of Hurricane Is Nearing ment Says Purpose Is fired at the murderer and a lot quette for most people—but—yes­ boys were sloughing It out In swell the United World Federalists, toe Presidential Elections tober 8 at the Masonic Temple, of other readable action followed their early forties. They had a 181 Summit Street shape when suddenly the screen would like to have the members guest of about the same age. The terday 1 was speaking to a pleas­ pnasage of toe referendum which TMeral oonoUators ait in to­ To Restore OHer; No the commission of the event. ant sounding lady on the phone— went white. It was as realistic as will be on toe voting machines tola In United States; Tells return completed artlclM for the Actually, the Jeweler told police man of the, house said Jokingly to The East Center street, paving if you had been socked yourself. day as negotiations resumed be­ and the conversation was some­ Job and the covering over of the fall advocating a strengthening of KNOFLA Bermuda; Winds Hit Opposition Met in the fair at the meeting Monda> or the murderer’s name. The murderer the youngster: "This Is my daugh Then, out of the etoerlal squawk the United Nations. Of Communist Orders tween striking C.LO. workers and subsequent meetings of the auxil­ was fairly quietly apprehended ter,” whereupon she looked at the what as follows— manholes with the top dressing First 40 Miles of Ad­ SHE—Why, you’re trying to has caused a lot of comment. The there emerged a picture. Chairman Bowers was authorized six struck major oil companies iary. within an hour or so of the crime. visitor and came right back with monopolize all the baby-sitters in A man to formal clothes, top hat, to appoint toe committees neces­ BROTHERS Berlin, Sept. 18 — (JP>—A Moreover, the police didn’t have the remark: ‘’She Isn’t your State Highway department to lay carrying a cane over his arm, . . . Two ordinances will be sub­ vance by Tanks, Ar­ G. Fred Barnes Encampment In­ town, aren’t you? ing the pavement covered over all sary for toe promotion of the Liberal Democratic news- 140 Miles Per Hour to go far to get their man. He daughter, she’s got an old chin! Me—No, no, ma’am; there are stepped onto the screen. Chapter’s various activities dur­ General Contractor mitted to Hartford city council to­ * t mored Cars Covered by vites an local Odd Fellows and Re- was a worker at, and lived in the Another rapidly growlnge Ight- the manholes in the street—elec­ This was not understood by iper here said today ,“X- bekahs to attend the old-fashioned hundreds and hundreds of depend­ tric, telephone and sewer. Now ing the pre-election period. A Jobbing and night to waive resident require­ Miami, Fla., Sept. 13—(AV-Hur- • hofirs will sweep toe busy coastal | hospital where the murdered man vear-old remarked to her mother able baby-sitters in town—there some, but It was the second fight full membership meeting, for Bay” for achieving Commu­ ments for city employees, largely Strong Airplane Escort box lunch picnic on the grounds of died. that she had outgrown her one workmen are busy in the process ricane winds approaching 140 mile' shipping lanea with dangerous' are only thirty-one depenable of ripping out the amesite cover­ on the card that night—a society adoption of by-laws and election General Repairing nist seizure of Berlin has because of the honsing ehortage. the McLean estate In Granby, on There are parts of the story piece bathing suit and wanted brawl. of a full and permanent slate of an hour velocity sw ept toe British winds and wild seas. Ship? wren; the CoHege Highway, tomorrow. we like though. We like to picture a new one. "Mother, I must have baby-sitters on our list; which we ing over the manholes so that the been fixed for some time af­ . . Striking west coast marl- island of Bermuda in the. Atlantic W'srned to avoid or fiee its path, New Delhi, Sept, 18 — will increase as the public de­ tops of the manholes can be raised officers, will be scheduled at a Call 4033 ^ time oaionb sad employers await today. j The recurving movement was ex- Police Captain Barron lighting a one with a bra and panties and It mands and if the public likes us. The ocmtractor who is engaged later date. ter the November presiden­ Indian troops invaded the clgaret. and the police going out will last longer ” And that is to meet the new level of the pave­ Before 6 p. m . Army’s next move—after imlons The Weather Bureau’s atorm I pected to begin tonight, SHE—Why, you’re only to It for to the demolishing of the house on tial elections in the United offer to work military cargoes and princely sUte of Hyderabad Into a field on a cold winter night, what she had to have. ment Then amesite will have to Ehist Center street next to toe Tel­ States. The newspaper warning service at 5Iiaml said the ! Bermuda was braced foe the WESTON pawing over ton acres of snow and the money; not to be of any real be applied around all these man­ employers refuse “if it requires center of toe severe hurricane was blow. from all four sides today. The service to the community. ephone Building evidently believes Montagsecho aaserted toa Rua- only 65 miles southwest of Ber­ coming up with the killer’s gun. We were driving on Center street holes again leaving the manholes in preserving a homelike atmos­ dealing with Communist party A Navy task force, including a declared purpose was to re­ EXPOSURE METER The murderer, as we recall, told the other night accompanied by a Me—No.no, ma’am, we’re not covers so that they can be avail­ zianz have given German Commu- line labor leaders.” . . . Pesky muda at 10:15 a. ro. The storm 22,000-ton aircraft carrier Mid 12 store order. The dominion giving our sitters away, because able readily if trouble develops phere to the last minute. During FOR SALE nlota orders to step up riotouz green aphid annoy Hartford pedes­ Communist-led crowd estimated at 120,000 persons fat maosed ta the Lnstgarden In front of the old asu- was moving north-northwestward. ships which arrived Friday rkers on the hill back of the armory.” thank everyone for giving us phone rang. can air lift that has been supply' here tonight in toe Bushnell Me­ casualtiaa” in the Aurengahad'sec- Serving people away. The fruit dealer would splendid cooperation. hood toe other day when he came Western ^^dlplomats meet twice Traditionally Republican Maine and six major west coast oil com­ feasors Gather Today G reat B lu n d e r tor In northwsat Bydarabad, where It was worth investigating. It Jump down and give chase. Nat­ Slpcerely, The caller desired information. to a house that was receiving a ing western Berlin and that the today to pnpare for resomption morial. panies. was the truth. ' She was planning to move, and Rusoians have promised "to in- of four power talks on BerUn, lieutenant Governor Robert E. caot toe nation’s first state elec nine prisotiare ware taken. in every urally he couldn't catch the bana­ Gertrude Herrman coat of paint. Being curious as Even as talks seeking to end To Issue First Report Lt. Gen. Maharaja 8hrl Rajen- The side hill is Jointly owned by na swlper, but when he got back Mrs. M. Ingraham did she have to record toe new youngsters are he stuck his nose terfers with the air supply shuttle possibly Wednesday . . . Two Fin­ Paroons, of Farmington, said that tion ballots today with Repreaen toe 10-day-old strike of 16,000 oil a family of skunks and a family address of her dog? under no circumstances Mguild he draatnhJL the Indian eoggmander, walk of life. to his wagon he found it practical­ into everything. He vvent a little by increasing their ewq^ P nish editors arrayed on charges taUve Margaret Cfiiaa* Smith seek­ workers bsffan, though., gasoline WariUngtofi;' Sapt I S - m — A DemocraSie Leader Re­ sent congniliilatlcns to all hie of rabbits. In order to avoid ly stripped of its contents. The Rather extreme as toe query too far, however. Peering Into a zaaaauven over Berlin.^' they- published articles oosttne withdraw from a race for nomi­ ing a G. O. P. Senate berth in toe dehveries to west coast service From the mailman this week: sounded, It might not be regarded group of industry otBclals, labor troop* oa their oneniag saseaaeaa confusion and possible contests gang had dashed from the bushes “Dear A. Non: pall on the ground near the house, Montagsecho said the date for •omcloa on manner of Andrei A. nation for that poet, although he major contest. stations wrere cut 25 per cent in leaders, and coUege professors quests ResiguRtion of m w aeesrted &ordM h ilfo he over the right of possession of and helped themselves to all the “One night, on the way home as lacking in sense. Maybe the dog he leaned too far and fell Into toe Communist aelsura of control had Zhdanov’s death . . . Pretty Massa­ did not challenge claims that an Dr. Adrian H. Scolten, 53, a conservation move. The strike is sought today to turn the country’s State HighwR}rs' Head lurdarahsd aad that the fohulaualy U R K E 0 1 this acreage, the skunks own the fruits and vegetables they could from a call, I stopped at a cor­ in question was one of those who paint. been fixed a t a meeting of leaden chusetts brunette bom aboard overwhelming majority e a Democratic Dog If his master MARY CONSOLI ed city assembly to move from the them more than the G. O. P. Says 3 Slain to Governor Shannon, ao that the ture of Hyderabad. Ths etot* Is broke the stillness. He stepped Believed Lost, Alcorn, was Republican candidate About 14 other reports will fed- state may. once again, have the the elz* of Minnesota and 4a Bouth WASTE PAPER interested in the Manchester back and I saw him greet two chll and mistress were registered Dem­ Dressmaking and Alteratlnns BUYING?... SELLING? Russian sector into the Britsh sec­ for governor in 1934, has toe sup­ Both major parties scanned toe low, about once a month, describ­ opportunity of being served by a tor for protection. Central lUdla and eurronnded by Baby-Sitting Bureau. dren, a bdy about five and a little ocrats, or that he would be a Re­ Covered Bnttons—Button Holes port of party leaders, Including election for a hint of how Novem­ ing labor relations at large com­ commissioner with the q t^ flca - My partner and I would like to girl, presumably his sister, about publican Dog if the owners were in Rave No Popular Snpport Returns Hoine ber political winds will blow. By Companion panies in toe glass, steel, men’s Indian territory. Also Remnants "This great demonstntion re­ State Chairman Harold E. Mitchell If she wins, Mrs. Smith will be tlons for the office,” weehster Th* Invaslan was launched with­ explain the mechanism of the four. toe GOP. 83 Elm Street. East Hartford in toe race for toe nomination for clothing, chemlcaL food, textile said in a letter to Mr. Hill. bureau through this column. “Well,” he said, “isn’t It quite Perhaps the town clerk W’ould be REAL ESTATE moved any iUusUons SEHJ Com­ toe first woman elected senator and aircraft industries. in 48 hours of th* death a t Gov. Phone Hartford 8-5839 munists may have had about their lieutenant-governor. If he wins it, without first having ser\-ed by ap­ The letter attacked Cbmmia- Gen. Mahomed All Jlnnah, th* We now have thirty-two baby­ late for you youngsters to be willing himself to record changes Norwich Priest Is Sur­ it was understood he would resign Ex-Convict on Trial The Chief Factors sioner Hill for permitting the par­ sitters who have contacted us and out?” in address of independent Dogs, or That's our business 7 days a week, 52 weeks popular support in Berlin,” the pointment. A Scolten victory founder of Pakistan and ths COLLECTION newspaper said. immediately from his present po­ would be the Democrats’ first in a On Churge of Dliirdpr- Today's 72-page raport gives tial construction of three apiut- main force In toe |>artltioh of In­ “We live right here," toe boy an Dogs From Broken Homes where, have become our regular person­ prised at the Reports sition of state's attorney for Hart­ many reasons for ton harmony at ment buildings in the, path of dia. New Delhi aources said they nel. There are twelve adults, nine­ swered, pointing with hla finger to for Instance, toe master of the a year handling Real Estate problems to your It added that Communists there­ Senate fight since 1911. Crown Zellerbach and toe other Hartford’s east-west highway and a house close by. He took toe lit­ house might be a Republican, his upon had framed “phase two of That He Was Missing ford county. Polling places must close by 7 ing an Entire Family expected JInnah’s death to ease MONDAY, SEPT. 13 teen girls, ages fourteen and over, RUTH S. HANOVER Alcorn, who succeeds his father e m , . .. pulp and paper mills in Washing­ for covering about 25 manholes in differences 'between Rxha and and one boy age sixteen. We also tle girl’s hand In his and they stood wife a Democrat and toe college satisfaction. their putsch plans to tgrest control p. m. (e. s. t.) They may close ton, Oregon, and California. Among prettily in toe light streaming student son a fervent Wallace fan. two hours earlier in commimlUes Mansfield, O., Sept. 13 — ,(jP!— Pakietaii. Teacher o f Piano Norwich, Sept 13 — (ff) — The (t'/ontiniied on Page Four) the chief factors are: (Coattaned on Page Right) Indian troopa moving la from through toe open bus door. In such a home the dog Is liable to (Coattaned oa Page Two) Rev. Alfred J, Sienkiewicz, far of 300 or fewer inhabitants. Counsel for Robert Murl Daniels 1. Industry-wide bargaining. IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION "Say, I bet you’ll be going to be the only common tie of affec' Phone Hartford 5-0295 THOMPSONVILLE— Vote Two Years Ago today blamed his slain companion, Shotapuur In toe west met th* Here Is Your f r ^ being lost in Poland, has The coiiipanles deal centrally with stoutest opposition, but penetrat­ school pretty soon. Do you think tion, and he becomes toe important 444 Edgewood St. Efim Straet—Five year old, con^ home ahead of the people Two years ago the total vote John C. West, for killing a family the two unions and one contract you’ll like it?” questioned toe gen­ Symbol of the unity of a family. 6 room bouse and garage. Situ­ was 179,591. The G. O. P. Senate of three. ed So mllee aad took the rail Help the Hospital — Help Local Industry By Continuing Classes Start Sept. 18 who thought he was missing. governs them all. Tite unions, Junction of Naldrug, the Indians Arnold tleman. If it is neceasary to record ated on large beautifully Opportunity To Berlin Talks A party of 600 pilgrims which King (Jeorge \rinner. Senator Brewster, polled Attorney L. H. Beam took that which coopei^te closely with each Police Report "Naw, I’d much rather stay landacaped lot with fruit 63.5 per cent, and the guberna­ position as Danlela, a 24-year-oid said. H m' town is 150 miles west To Save Paper. The Need Has Not Diminished I •“ •been visiting Catholic shrines other, are the AFL Pump, Sulphite and slightly north of Hyderabad home. My sister would like to, go trees. Priced for quick sale; Have Your in Europe is due to arrive in New torial victor. Gov, Hildreth, 61.3 ex-convict, went op trial before a A Paper Mill Workers, and the Lawrence but she’s too young," came toe Owner moving out of town. Nearing End York today aboard the Queen P raises U.S. per cent. three-judge court for toe slaying AFL Brotherhood of Pa|Mr Makers. Bristol Break city. frank reply. ^ hUry. The 31-year-oId Father Now seeking Hildreth’s Job are of'John E. Niebel, 50, superintend­ The report says Industry-wide Three Bildgee Oaptarei ARCHITECT "Juat then the conductor start­ Cars Wanted! PRINCETON STREET— Choice Of 3 Sienkiewicz, for whom a hue and Frederick G. Payne (R), 47, of ent of the Mansfield reformatory bargaining does not necessarily aid Three bridges over the Tungab- ed up the bus a r ^ we oil waved Piano Pupils cry was raised when he missed Waldoboro. a former state finance farm; his wife, Nolanda. 52, and Indu.itrial peac^' but in this case it Thieves Gel $1,700 and good-bye to the^Udren. We boy all, makes and 6 room frame colonial with Oimax in Four Power Thanks America for Ex- commissioner, and Louis B. Lau their daughter, Phyllis. 21. (UaeUased am Peg* B%M) 869 Main Street Teacher of piano can ac­ models—19.36 to 1949. tile bath and downatalra lava­ Good ^ r d ln g toe Queen Mary in Cher- does. Add To The Value Of Your Property With "This littley^lsode caused me Conferences Is Expect­ ^ u rg last week, arrived a t his temling Aiil to Western sler, 68. Democratic mayor of Bid. Attorney Beam told the Judges 2. The companies fully accept­ Several Checks Hidden to think about the most wonderful cept limited number of pu­ tory. Hot water heat with nil, deford since 1940. that Daniels had no recollection of copper and bmaa plumbing. home here last'night. FlyihgJrom ed the unions from the start. And In* Coca Cola Machine time of all the year; fall and going pils for private instruction Instant Cash Investments: ed by the Diplomats Stockholm, he had landed at La- rope; His Speech In the Congressional field, the killing the Niebel family. Se cral the unions, which were mature and Will Resume Practice back to' school. I know toe little according to the latest ap­ Double bay windows In front. candidates are: W’eeks ago, ho^'ever, Daniels stated AMESITE DRIVEWAYS Buying Service Basement laundry. This love­ Guardla Field, New York, yester­ in a confession that he killed the experienced before they entered bdy could not mean it when he proved methods. Beginners (1) E.\ST HARTFORD Moscow, Sept. 13 — (.P) — A day noon. London, Sept. IS-—()P)—King First district. Rep. Robert Hale. these mills in 1033, used tact and Bristol, Sept. IS-fP) — Cash said he would much rather stay ly home Is on a large lot In a —3 family flat, 6 58, of Portland, now in his third three. amounting to $1700 and two Monday, Sept. 13 especially desired. vely nice neighborhood.' climax in four-power talks on Ber­ The priest surprised at all toe George VI praised today the Uni­ Prosecutor Theodore Lutz in his prr.suaslon at the start. There was hom^. lin is expected here this week. fuss, had a simple explanation, ted States for extending aid to term, and James A, MoVicar, 55, of no period of. bitter fighting over checks, one for 872 and the other Flashes! /•’School would be a new expert-’ BARLOW rooms each, priced for 828 were stolen in a break at Choice of P. MICHAEL ROY for quick sale. A highly reliable western source which had nothing to do with toe western Europe, terming the ac- union recognition. (UU* RttUuiae at Dm UP. wii*) Monthly ence, the coming in contact with EDMUND STREET— “iron cwrUln” behind which he had Uon far-sighted and generous. (tlontlnned on Page Four) (CV>Dt1nued on Page Right) 3. The unions fully accept prl- Feir’a food ranch on Lake a\’enue i Material other children, learning how to ac­ MOTOR SALES predicted there will be some kind Iaat« night, it wa# revealed today ( Bnyments Call After 5 P. M. Newly constructed 6 room (2) A 2 TENEMENT of.fgreement or, failing this, an been feared lost” The King’s speech, written by I vate ownership and operation. cept certain rules of a kindergar­ 595 Main Street Hie Explsqatlon his labor government ministers, Neither side fears that the op- by Police Ciqitaln John C. Mc­ AMESITE ten. His eyes and his mind would TeL 2-1920 i Tel 5404 Or 2-1709 Cape Cod with tile bath and HOUSE with a store end to toe talks, which began in Laughlin. The captain said that | V. 8. Naval Ptawo Mlsalag * lavatory. Hot water heat with Moscow July 31. When toe pilgrimage ended in was read by official spokesmen in ! poslte party seeks its extinction. Ottawa. Sept. 18— V. 8 . WHEW! open to a wonderful new world. I on main floor, situ­ Rome on September 2, Father Slen- I Both parties show patience and the money and checks were in a Free ASPHALT cannot help but compare this to a oil and fati.V Inaulated. Near The three 'Western envoys are the houses of commons and lords New Miss America Heads Naval pIsM eanylag fhr* fstseas, to shopping' center and bus ated on Burnside kienicz decided to visit Poland, and in short ceremonies ending toe tolerance. Top men on both sides canvas bag and were hidden in Esttmates TARVIA change as inevitable as that made reported to be, about to request an­ a (?oca-Cola machine which had two of them clasoed aa "vmy ha- line. Avenue. other meeting with the Soviets. obtained a three-day visa. In present session of Parliament. The Ido the bargainirilt; lawyers are W HAT A JOB by Nature. It la a metamorpho- Stettin, he found difficulty arrang­ king, accompanied by the Queen, ! barred. been pried o|>en. portaat.’* Is mlsslag betwoeu aia, a marked dhange in the habits Wednesday was suggested as a ing transportation to France, and For Minnesota Farm Today The break was discovered by CharrhlU, Maa„ aad tho Pao, the of a child, or a transformation DOVER ROAP-f- logical day. will drive in state to Westmins­ 4 The companies pursue an IT. s. Embassy saM today. Fear (3) HARTFORD—apart­ messaged friends In -Paris that ter tomorrow to open a new spe­ ------' [ "active striving" to make coUec- Patrolmen Carl Suchodolski and from a baby Into a person. FIVE ROOM SINGLE and 6 room Gape Cod, built in ment building con­ The western source was neither probably he would be delayed. In Edward Pons who were making aboard were Aseeiicaa . aelRtBiy “How quickly the course of de­ I94‘J. Serol-air conditioned optimistic nor pessimistic about toe light of later events, it appears cial session. Atlantic Oty, N. J Her renditions on the vibraharp' tlve bargaining work. They con- their rounds at toe time. Entrance perooanel aad one Rrltlah. THOMAS D. COLLA velopment takes place, the grades, ONE CAR GARAGE taining 18 apart­ the chances of reaching agretr The king referred to the begin­ tan Rontrire ShoDD 18-ycar-old i Were among toe talents which i suit their foremen, union ste w a r^ • • • heat, full bath down and lava­ the messagea were not delivered. ning of the European recovery , ,oi8 heads for ! Judges’ eyes in toe week- | and union commltteea on a wide had been gained by smashing a MANCHESTER 2-9219 High school, college, etc., until an tory up, acreena,' storm win­ ments, garage for 16 ment. It was made plain thM With his visa due to expire in a Miss America lock off a side door. CapL Mc^ Demaad War Dedarattea cars—yearly income evdrything depends upon what program and Britain’s role under long shore resort beauty pageant, i range of plant problems. Yhjir HarachL PaklsthB. SopA tS —(P) dows and Bhadea. Nice lot with few hours. Father Sienkiewicz ob­ toe five-power economic and de­ her Minnesota farm home today, j musical education, which personnel pfactlces are highly de­ Laughlln said that to* theft must VACANT ahmba and. flowero. Con­ well over $6,000., takes place at the expected re- tained passage from Stockholm veloped but not “psternaUstlc." have occurred shortly before the —Masses of demeastratom amteh venient to ohopplng and bnal- 'sumption of talks. The result aboard a collier. He got a plane fense treaty wHto Belgium, France, She will spend a few days there Mias Shopp says she’ll pursue, policemen made their routine ed to the prlom mtaMeifo redh Located at 479 Adams Street, Manchester Luxembourgh and The Nether­ before coming to New York to will emphasize percussion instru­ 5. "Enrirbnmental conditions” neaa center. could be either way, and there ap­ from Stockholm to Scotland, and in the Industry are favorable to Checkup because a. survey earlier deac* today aad dsamaisd< that LIQUORS t Worth investigating! another plane to New York. lands. start her new career. ments. She also plays the piano in the day showed n o t^ g had Pahlstaa declare war am India ha- peared no one in authority on the It is my paryer,” he added, In a breatoUklng week end. toe and drums. peace. For example, the industry REASUNABI.E PRICKS! 3 . ROOM DWELLING western side willing to make a Become Alarmed has steadily expanded; the work been tam(>cred with. caas* at the Hydetahed lavaetea These hot aummer McKinney Brothers, Inc. MORSE ROAD — Meanwhile Bopton newspaper “that out of these hopeful be­ baby-faced brunette, who "loves Before she settles down to seri­ Wma Day's Receipt* • • • with lavatory and running prediction as to which way this ginnings there will develop an in­ to clean fish," won S16.000 In con­ ous study, however,______Miss_ __ Shoppforce is composed mainly of peo- days sure are taking a INSURERS and REALTORS 4 room Cape Cod—aeml-air will be. correspondents accompanying the The captain said that the cash File Ceuater CWtaa ARMY AND NAVY CLUB ARTHUR'S conditioned, atorm windows, water. 1% acres of land. party note;) that Father Sienkie­ creasing degree of union between tracts and scholarships by out­ ^11 make a personal appearance | pie with similar backgrounds and and checks had been hidden in the Detroit. 8 ^ 18—UP) —lafoee- 505 MAIN STREET TEL. 6060 Or 7432 acreena and shades. On n nice Hope Not .Abandoned ail the countries of western Eu­ classing 54 other beauteous con­ in NeW York and then will head experiences: and the plants offer lot out of me. I sure need 845 Main Street About 5 miles from center However, hope of agreement wicz had not Joined the group in interesting Job. which require re- Coca-Cfola machme by H. Safran. Praser Oorpocatlaa filed a aaaflter comer lot. Convenient to bus Cherbourg and learned he had not rope.” testants. * for tj^e wyst coast for a fashion manager of the market. Marvin claim la Federal Oeart teday 4>fc* a tonic. servtoe and shopping center. of Manchester. Sale price hrs definitely not been abandoned. ,\sks Father Sacriflre She says she’ll have a few days show. .'ponsibllitv and .-kill. The three western governments been heard from since leering The report saiii tlie.se rondiliona Feir, owner,_____ said______that the money _ lag $88JURI18 la $5,500. Rome for Poland, They cabled Calling for “further effort and ; at toe f'ourjaere family homestead She may even wind up in Holly­ represent^ the day’s receipt* for' Otl» 8 Coeapaay, NEW SUPER Call now for a check must feel there Is some chance of sacrifice" in Britain’s r ^ v e ty to think over all th. , r.ffeia that wood, buL says Miss America • permit■’ imlii.-trial peace, but do reaching a settlement over iteriin, stories about the situation, and not "assure’’ it. it U essential, it Saturday. He added that toe vestaieet heay . ^ up on your refrigerator NORTH MAIN STREET MANCHESTER — Lake- the Boston. Post informed the Rev. drive, the king continued: ' - | have come her way as the lioauty there won’t be any, film appear­ money was hidden tn the ma- or they would not have sent Fran­ "In these anxioua times we of toe year. ances unless she can play Vi- said, that both sides ;)os«eM "a U. S. Jet Fl| crank to avoid costly repairs Hila i room, oil steam-heat­ wood Circle—Building lot, c k Seydoux back to Moscow. Ladislaua B. NowakowskI, pastor /high degree of social skill." chine because Mr. Safran did not ed bonte, has S bedrooms and of the Norwich church where have all been encouraged by the It’a ^1 a far cry from the Hop­ braharp. have hia key with him to make a Fraakfort, later. PINE PHARMACY largo reception halL a 3 car all Improvements. 92 x Seydoux, toe political and dlplo- far-sighted and generous action kins, Minn, farm, where Bealnce, The little glr! frpn; the farm, The report wsa prepared by Dr. UPy—Tw* D. 8. r-84 Js« FILMS n^tic adviser to the FiVnch mtll- Father Sienkiewicz has been CTark Kerr and Roger Randall, of night depoott at a local bank. garage and n lot 60 z 100. 255, curate for the past five yeara. of toe United States of America nicknamed “Bebe, ” says she tends who neither smokes not drinks, Mr. F tlr said that it seemed plaaca rraekeil ledfiy aea BINGO DEVELOPED AND Is Open tiry governor iri Germany, return­ in extending financial asststanca about 100 chickens, drives s Irae- says she won't consider marriage toe Uffivereity of California, and Father Nowakoweki m*4a a ra- queer to him thgt th* thief or keaiaa wkO* amja^ta PRINTED ed late j-esterday with minutes of to the United Kingdom and other tor and helps her moth-r in toe until ‘1 am 24 or 25 years old.” was reviewed and endorsed by a Service Calls $2.00 Open Daily and Sundays quaat to Btriiop Henry J. O’Brien committee of th* NPA. thlevpa knew just where the . AT8:30SHARP 24-HOUR SERVICE Sunday All Day tht western miUtary gex’tmora’ of the Hartford dioeaae that a Europ«4>i cauntriss. kitohen. Klez Shopp revealed Uiat ehe money wa* hidden. He said thht a deyTX^V______Berlin talks, sioag-wito data con- ’Tt Is the policy of my govern­ ”1 klU and clean a chicken had been prepaiing for the Mies The national planning Moyto- Free Delivery For All Your Drug Needs aearefi for-tha curate be instituted tlon is a private, non-political, "real heavy losa” woufd hfive oc­ Film Deposit Box ctrnlng meetings held In Berlin by through diplcxnatic chennein but ment to worit with the govern­ wjienever we have one for dinner America contest for a full year curred if an attempt had been Tmssfy Uslswrs tephnical committees. ment of the United States ahd and "I-love to clean fish ''hentyer and had entered a ' Minnesota non-profit organization of leaders EVERY SATURDAY NI6HT Manchester At Store Entrance Churdi authoritiee decided fli^ to from industry, labor, agriculture, made to get Into the wgrehoup* DIploBaatIc Courier verify reports that the priest ac­ with other European governmafits daddy brings them hortle, toe beauty contest for toe experience. w bm 8IRO00 worth of stock .was Washington, iip l. PINE PHARMACY Jarvis Realty Co. During recent days Seydoux has tually was missing before acting to bring about the fulleet poaaible beauty quron confided. The crown she tvon Saturday and universities, with headquar­ positkm of the ‘Crefiosqf R|| 4t ft stored. Refrigeration “Watch For The Little White Truck” been playing the role of a sort of further. measure of European, recovery by ...... , nlsNt entitle* her to a 85.000 achol- ters here. 644 CENTER STREET TEI,. 4112 OR 7275 The five-foot, nine Inch The head of lU 2»-member com- CTapL McLaughlin also said that ReeelptR ^ ATTRACTIVE DOOR PRIZES! stock Place Tel. .5761 KEMP'S 664 (!ENTEB STREET TEL. 2-9814 super diplomatic courier for the 15’hile this investigation vyu go­ the wise use both of our ow-n re­ America plane to use some of the j a 83,000 automobile and j jdltures. ing on, Father Sienkiewicz came sources and of the aid afforded ] echolarahip funds to continue to j 88000 in contracts fdr personal (CeaHaaai aa Pact BUrM) 84L182.8ST.S1S. tUMMaDcd oa Page Two) ihema. . 1 study muiic. J aooearanc**. lOoatlaaed ea rasa ■ ght) ' -j-



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