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\ MARY CHENEY LIBRARY HONDAT, MOTEMBER 10, IMS rAxiS ftiuft'USBtt IKanrb'fBtfr Ewnins mUi Daily Net Prsaa Run The Waotlmr course on Sllddte Tumpiks east ehargad with vagrancy was Osat to Maath of OeUbar, Ittt Fafaeast sMJ. K O/m M s V<— Jeanne Low af MaineheaUr Mrs. Herbert Fraser, chairman, and, police reported, narrowly Jail fo r 10 days. High school faculty will be the and members of her committee Police Court missed colliding with other ears. Baaay aoi i wUl bo at the Masonic Temple this Edward Mattson of New York A b o u t T ow n guest speaker at the meeting of Chan Tuger cf Ithaca, N. T., 9 ,5 9 4 afteraooa: evening to receive articles for the city, charged with driving without the Friendly Circle Wednesday In Town Court this morning waa fined $10 on an intoxication rumnoage sale tomorrow at nine an operator’a Ucenae, was fined A o « t taaigbt; Wedaesday elaa$f: evening at the Y.M.C-A.. Mis# Low count It was stated by Prosecutor •nuk XncihMter C9vi« Ordiwtm o’clock at the .Temple, conducted Ralph KUpatrick of 67 Horton $10. Edward Luiidborg of West I b 4 » F w if c sd by lala. will teU of her ti^p last summer John O. Rottner the accused''had wM aM t tar tiMtr wMkly by Chapman Court, Order of road, was fined $106, with $30 of Hartford, <*arged with speeding, to France and will show pictures come into town to deliver a new ^6mcA«sfer— id CUy o f V^Umge Charm taanal ta n l^ at • o’clock at the pleaded guilty and waa fined $24, lA th e m church, at the taken at that time. The hostesses Amaranth. the fine remitted, on hla plea of truck, had'purchased some liquor It was alleged he had been racing SNiKHIT USE ail ECONOMY will be Mra J. Edward Fischer. guilty to operating a^otor vehi and had become drunk in the cab comer et Winter and Garden The Luther League wlU have a with another car on flkuit Center an ra ga M ) (FUURIEEN PAGES) Mrs. WUllam Gees and Mrs. o f hla parked truck. There was no VOL. LXVm.. NO. 40 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1948 PRICE FOURCBNH Btraeta. supper-meeting tomorrow evening cle while he was imder the Influ Evelyn Gilmore. StreeL at 6:30 in the church vestry of the ence o f liquor. Kilpatrick was halt evidence he had operated the truck The Weadneton Panat Teach- Emanuel laitheran church. ed by police after be had been ob after drinking, it waa stated. •r AaaocWittin will meet tomorrow Anderson-Bhea Aimlllary, V. F. served to drive a very erratic Isaac McCreanor, no address. W.. members are requested to meet Salute to Newborn Prince . efveniiw at J*’*^**-„.325! tomorrow evening at 7:1B, In m m Attorney John LaBelle will V meat epaakar wlU be Mlae Mar via speak on "World Federalism’’ at RENT Stop In and sea tho **Eeonomy Chinese Nationals of Lowe’s Funeral Home. E w C. Welch, reaearch ®* the meeting of the American Le Hartford. In tribute to Mrs. Nina Our' Johnson’s Wax Stalemate Is Fate tha CWmacUcut Inter-Racial Oom- gion Auxiliary tonight In the Le- Eight** homd movie team. . . Cine- . mlaaloo. wboea iubjact ^ A Kuslan o f that town, who died In WUUmanUc Saturday while visit ^on Home. The Auxiliary Sew Electric Polisher Paydwloflcal Approach to Racial Kodak Eigjit-25 Camera, ahown ing relatives. Her mother. Mrs. ing group la reminded of the all HALE'S SELF SERVE Claim Big Victory XThderatandlnr-” Louella L. Ellwyn. and sister. Mrs. day meeting Wednesday at the I T S c D a y here, and the Kodeacf^e Eight-38 Edith Msson. are members of the home of Mrs. Harry Sweet, 28 Put The Original In New England Robert A . Kurland, aon ot Mr. nam streeL Members will bring Projeietor. Ton can get them both Of Lie-Evatt Move auxiliary. and Mra. R, B. Kuriand o f Jensen their own box lunches and the hos PINEHURST tess will serve dessert and coffee. here for only $166.75. On Suchow Front street, eanlor Held work student at S t Christopher’s Mothers Circle As the auxiliary meeting tonight GROCERY, INC gprinafleld Ctollafa, has been ^ will meet Wednesday evening at and HEALTH MAKET will be the hmt before the Christ pobitad supervisor of youth activi the home of Mrs. Jean Horgan, ties at Tem^e Beth Bl. Bprlnf- mas sale, December 3, at Hale's 475 Adams street. store, Mrs. David Thomas, the Confuaed Day Leaves Fi ileld. For Talks on Berlin chairman, would like to have those Surge of Red M dry C. Keeney T en t who have completed articles for nal Outcome of Bat of Union Veterans of the Civil the sate to bring them to the meet TUESDAY SPECIALS War. will meet tomorrow evening Rammage Sale (smm:caeeeniFTiON C M A itM A C V tle for Approach to ! United States and So- ing. ^ L y Armies Gives at tha home of Mrs. Muriel Davis. IAIN iTUfI T* MANCHI Tl W Nanking in Doubt; The 489 Main street A sodM hour Green Siamps Given With Cash Sales. Tuesday, N(iv. 18—9 A. M. Palestine Armistice I viet Russia Stand by and penny auction will follow me MASONIC TEMPLE U. S. Embassy Warns Navy Problem Previous Positions Re business meeting. Mrs. Dewey-Richman Carter and Miss Pauline Beebe will Domestic l a b o e 16 Ol. CAN ChMnnsB Court, 0. of A. ‘Wr. (M m mop-. Americana to Leave Ordered by Council garding Four • Power be In charge of refreshments. Refrigeration IN TOMATO Southward Push by Chi' Negotiations; British O O e The Friendship Orcle of the Sal SARDINES SAUCE Can 27e Nanking, Nov. 16.—
untry for Parley the United States wilt not re BASKETS That news, circulated by the headqiutrters and maintains a fleet aume four-power negoUatioas' cb WaO-Flame Oil DUTCH M A D anchorage. . Harriman May Probers Told truce to a permanent peace in t. T. WOOD CO. Defense Ministry’s official mili Key West. Fla., Nov. IS-'^ilV- Germany until Rnaaia Ufts her ATPINEHURST tary news agency, waa in direct Presently baaed there la the 12- News Tidbits PalesUne." blockade o f Beriin. B u rn er The CouncU voted on the reso President Tnunan served blunt 81 BiHell 8L TeL 4 m Pkg. contrast to the generally accept^ ahlp Taak Force which left this A a a e o c e Vieira Saara OsB Tedsy Vsr Wtss GROCERY SUGAR WAFERS ed Yeporta from other aources country late.In September on wbat Move to Top ' Culled From (/F) Wires More About lution in sections. Ruaaia and the notice today th4t the United That has been tne American Soviet Ukraine abstained. that the government control of the Navy termed a ‘‘routine’’ States is standing pat on Its refus atand all along, and BrlUah and YARN o m ui OIL HEAT ft FRESH the whole Suchow area was tot training cruise to the O rient R U pfoDoaoI Boloeted FYench rep ream tativee announced John L . Lew is saya any new al to reaume four-power nego tering. Baa Provided Havea Previously’, the Council rejected bt Parla earlier today that their EGA Position labor law ought to cover only a Auto Deals tiations on Germany until Soviet ENGINEERING, INC The U. 8. embassy warned some in recent weeks Tslngtao has a Ruesian propoaal c e m «g fo r the viewa are the aame aa thorn o f S Lb. Pk. few fundamentals, leaving labor SPINACH 25 c 7,000 Americans to get put of provided a haven for an increas* Immediate establlahmant o f a for Rusaia lifta Its blockade o f Ber the tinited matec. 692 Maple Ava, Hartford and management free to battle mal peace. lin. China now or risk "haBardous con- Ingly large number of Americana Ruaaia, In a reply to tha U a- n on e 2-2149 Speculation Mounts of out their problems as best they Another Series of Wit< The reeolutlon adopted waa aub- He gave hla answer to such BALDWIN Ic 2 oz. skein ditiona.’’ fleeing from Peiping and other Evatt appaaL atood by bar in- can. . . Israel’s Supreme court mltted by Canada, w ith the aup- suggestion at an unusual news In Manchester, Call . Government Spokesman Hoi' north China cities menaced by atotence that tba CknmcQ o f FCr- More Potent Hand quashes sentence o f seven years nesses Testifies to Mak port of Belgium and France. The conference In which he said he lington Tong denied reports Su Oommunlat troops. algn M lnlaten take up tbe quae- H.E. WHITING Lbs. imposed by. Jerusalem District Council rejMted a Syrian attempt would be happy to aee ~^mler Red Men's APPLES 25c chow bad fallen or even was But last Thursday, U. 8. consu During New Term ing ’Bonus Payments’ tlon of Berlin and Gernmny aa a 76 Walker St. Phone 6918 threatened with Red capture./ He court upon Frederick William Syl to amend the rceoluUon to widen a Stalin in Washington but that he lar officials urged all Americana whole. The western powera tauriat told U ie Associated Press: Of President Truman vester, 30, form er British con To C^t New G um Negeb withdrawal order to Include would never leave this country to Wall Flame OO Twenty-two colors In the popular yam In the port city to leave immedi tha blockade moat and bafCea any Bntners. Oil Fa **17m city la firmly In our hands ately "unleaa there Is some com- stable convicted as spy. . . . The teh Galilee front In northern Pal- treat with the Ruaelan leader. for sweaters, socks, scarfs, mittens, etc. and the R i^ are withdrawing to 1949 Republican Legislature un Boch four-power dtocuarteoa eaa oa Boners. Water pelllng reason to remain.” A t the Bulletin! Washington, Nov. 19— (JT)— An eetlne. Only Eyria, China and Bel And he added that he had no atari. HEALTH MARKET the northeastward.’’ same time they warned those wittingly gave Qov.-Elect Chester gium aupported Dm anaandtnent. pians to aend an emissary to see other sarles o f wltnCoaea told a The two top o«eia!- of UJf.. Tha Kuomlntang Daily News, choosing to atay to "prepare and ■Waahlnjtta, Nov. 16-/ a S<- Bowlaa a tax progrhm for next The remaining eight nattona ab- Stalin. NEW quoting a Chinese Air Force W . Avereo Uantman, tbe Mar- two years when it continued sales House committee today of making Secretary General Trygve Lie aad problems o f personal aafety, dla- Btalncd. Waato EUrekan to Beeaala ahall plan amhassador-at- SPECOML! EMALL LEAN F o r M en source, said rcconnalasanee planes poslUbn o f their possessions and tax after July T, next year, saya "bontm paymenta” to g et new auto- The United States, Belgium, Co Ha wants Secretvy of State AaramWy Prealdeat H ▼. Evatt. large, arrived In Washingtoa had spotted a general Communist food supplies.” Hartford Times. mobiles. They ranged from $300 lombia, Britain, Argentina, France, Marshall to remain on the Job as had appealed to the four powtoa I withdrawal northward from tha today and brushed aside qnea- laat weak to negoUato en Beilta EmbMay Braadena Woralag Leaden of British political par to $400 on Hudsons obtalnod from (Janada and China aupported the lerig as he w ill atnee they are In 70-Acre Gileod , Lb. 95c Suchow front. ttoos about reports he will be in the intoteata a f world paaaa. DAI5Y HAM5 B ear Brand tduR night the U, S. embassy in ties lay aside their quarrels in the New York Avenue Motors reeolution’e original text after tbe perfect agreement and always Neutral obaervera, however, dcfBlt m, more potent hand In They were rqportod tonight to ha Nanking broadened the evacuatlmi Parliament and adopt unanimous C o m it y . Syrian amendment faUed. have been and be considers Efor- Dairy Farm Extra Special! continued to eye tbe reports with Piealdaat Traman’s new term. determined to preaa thttr coza- BINGO SFECIALt PILOT warning to Include all o f China. ly resolution congratulating Prtn Tl)ii House group la im Tha United Statea opposed the shall one of the greateet patitota conaiderabla reserve and plana Ta tepoitera who triad to ask paign deiplte the aatiw A n appsrtunlty for samasns If the Chinese Reds take Talng- cess EUm ^ . ^ otbacAon.. JatmantomoWlc trad* praetieea Inin' 'gpvlet-toooluUen ex O m gwonda- ‘bf BfirWOnlry. Knit-A-Tie Kit went ahead for evacuaUon at him abont them, he said only Weetora Baply Franaafi • i'tR^and offlelala here say tta . . . More than men in mrtotkm the thstrict o f Oolkmbia. Beadod eatabllabment of a formal peace at te step into • good dairy 'American civilians and some that he will talk wUh Mr. Tha prealdent aald be will preaa PLAYING STARTS PROMPTLY AT 8 P. M. Lb. 79c capture might not be difficult— units of Rhode Island National by Representative Macy (R.. 'N. once la not practicable. Tbe U. S. Tha weatarn powim* reply to n s * ----- 17 head e f atack, H A M LOAF othsrs. Tramaa next week abont "de- for re p ^ of tha Taft-Hartlay act, V ita-G uard that would pose these proMema Guard are being requested to sign Y.). it Is a special committee on Lie and Evatt waa toamed hare to U ysoaf cows, 4 Helflefs asd Saadwteh Stteed More than 100 British and other . -velopments In Enrope.” Delegates PblUip J. Jessup said It enactment of civil righta lawa AND YOU DON’T STAY LATE for the American high command: non-Commuhltst affidavita .... day. but waa not made pabUe un hoaL An Holateias bat c m . foreigners are expected to Join Unfair Thrade Practices. Macy has waa hoped an armiaUce would be which atlrrad bitter aouthcra $1,75 1. Should U. S. Naval strength CIO United Electrical Workers un estimated that extra paymenta are til it could be aent to tba hanm Tha present product!on av- Americans this week-end when the Washington, Nov. 16 — (ip) — the flr it step to a final peace aet- Democratic proteata, and for the FBE8H ion acciues General Electric com capitals. ITia atatazaant by Praai- _ I Ibe. per day. Borae Clear Plastic second evacuation ship leaves Nan be maintained by keeping tbe car costing new car buyers serosa the Uement paaaage o f the expanded New Deal Kit contains angel crepe yam, direc Speculation mounted today that pany of failing to Uve np to con country mtlllona o f dollars. dant Truman at Key Waat, Fla.. 8 # ir74, stable, for S5 cows. k i n rier task force—or a replacement ShooM NegeUate DbecUy program for which he campaign W. Averell Harriman, the Mar- however. Indicated th f gist o f ttte MUktaig macMaes, alia, Lb. 55c tions and charts to make up any one o f A a government’s return to the — atationed there? tract covering atomic workers at The committee opened htartnga Under tbe Council order, Arabs ed. Tinker Hall BEEF LIVER yesterday with testimony about three nations’ poattioa. driaktag foontahm. WeU 6 patterns. - ^ 2. Or should the N avy abandon ahall plan ambassador-at-large, Schenectady, N. Y., plants. and Jews should negotiate directly Bqt—using language familiar to $500 “tips” paid by buyers who got T h e Soviet repi^. signed by aealpped milk ronoi. Pbrnty MAIN STREET Pillow Covers (Contlaaed oa Page Tea) its China headquarters base and may be dealt a more potent hand N o decision on recount o f state or through the acting mediator: hla croaa-country vote-getting new cars from the Kearney O l^ puty Foreign Minister A. Y. Vlkb- e f bay and eaalbMW. Other move it elsewhere? Ir President Truman’s new term. election results is expected from “(A) The dellniation of perma tour—he said he a*in not call the mobile Company. inaky, waa broadcast by tha SShh t m , bOMinga, farming Lb. 69c With Zipper Closure Even if the (Chinese Reds forego Lower echelons of the Economic the State Board o f CanvsuMera nent armistice demarcation lines praaent SOth Q.O.P.-controQcd 5L1CED BACON Turning today to the New York eow radio aad later delivered bato. •lew ConsferiaUe 8 roam N ew ! outright efforts to occupy Taing- Cooperation administration buzz^ until next week, at least. . . Peaee beyond which, the armed foroea of OongrsM back Into aeaaion to con tao, they could make it untenable Avenue Motors (fompany, ths com The Rueeiana said tbe Soviet Noe with hath, clectris with reports that Harriman, a talks continue in west coast ship the respective partiee Aall not sider emeigcney aid to the hard- iMa. Good locatlaB. Iss* DOOR NEW STOCK, BULK I Jailer Is Slam for the Nationalist troops and for mittee heard: government aharas the opinloa of multi-millionaire and staunch ping strike as tie-up enters 76th M yer A. Raakin, Waabingloa move; preraed Cfitineae government. rre ^ read. Owing ts son- I c each eign refugees by cuttuig off ''Its Democratic party supporter, day. . . . City Law Director Lee. Lie and Evatt “about tha algilS- 36” Quilted water supply which Is in a Red- grocer, says he paid $400 extra to “ (B ) Such .withdrawal and re WUl Net Can Special SeMien Gome and Try It and You W ill Like It. Lb. 85c During Escape might: C. Howtey in Cleveland has to duction of their armed forces as cance and importanea of periimbl M b Aahing pries $19,e$C. 5WI55CHEE5E controlled area. obtain quick delivery of a fiew He aald be could say to the re- contact and mutual trust betwuan B ay a lot or a Uttle, sliced to order. Keeps pillow fresh and clean. Slips over 1. Replace Republican Paul O. give official niling on whether pet will Insure tha maintenance o f tbe BesiBiwntle Tenns "Face” ImiMrtaat In Orient hospital ambulanres have the Hudson sedan. portara ha wlU not call tbe do- the leaders of the powers 1a tho pillow and fits perfectly. A boon for Hoffman as ECA administrator. Joshua Mitchell, a G I student, armistice during the transition to In any evenL American prestige same right to sirens used on am nothing SOth Otngraaa into apeclal matter of Improvement of Min- BxehMlve THth TOMORROW NIGHT Cotton Print might be at stake—and in the Harriman, as ECA’s special rep said he got one-day delivery on a permanent peace In Palestine.” aeMlon ai was suggested by Sen TENDER RIB AND LOIN asthma, hay fever and sinus suffer Body Fonnd by Sheriff bulances for human beings. . . . Uona.” resentative in Europe, now -is No. new Hudson last February by pay The Assembly’s Budgetary com ers. Grease proof, acid proof, water Orient especially, “face” la impor United States is building air flelda ator Bridges (R.-N. H.). Mia letter pointed out that Roz- Waltqn W. Grant After W ife Reports lu' 2 man in the recovery agency. ing a $350 bonus to the New York mittee approved financing of the tant. behind Sahara Desert fo r use if Meanwhile, a Paris dispatch re-! BBALTOB proof. Just wipe them off. — _ 2. Or as rumored previously, be Avenue company. $29,500,000 United Nations relief VEAL CHOP5 LK 59c $1.79 yd. If the Reds take the city, or cut the European 'continent is lost. ported that Riuala, replying to j (uaattanod oa Poga 1ba» M l Mhls St, BtMn S-78M ability to Contact Him off its food and water aupplies. come secretary of state If and Called “ Bonus Payment” program for 500,000 Arab lyfugees Senator James O. Eastland of the appeal to the B ig Four to end “ S tM when George C. Marshall steps Arthur J. McCarrick. Arlington. Old fashioned chintz pattera^with red Mississippi says. . . , Netherlands the Berlin criala, declared it still Elizabethtown, N. Y., Nov. 16.— down as he has indicated he Va., government employe, called (ConUnoed na Page Ten) (ConUnoed oa Page Ten) government says no agieenqent insists oh taking up the whole and green ground with small black fig — State police and deputy aher- wishes to do. T h e State depart his extra payment of $300 for a N ew ! has been reached toward resump ures. For housecoats, jackets, skirts, iffa hunted today for two prison- ment, with Mr. Truman’s backing, new Hudiiqn “ a bonus payment.” question o f Germany on any ne-' tion of negotiation* with Ind^ eta who escaped from the Essex could make Its Infiuence felt in the Raakin told the committee he gotlatlons with the West on the etc. V / nesian republic. . , . Uncle Sam’s Berlin crlata. Notice Jtey UUUiuHi Currently Slurred in the Hat WulS* Pruductiem county Jail after the slaying o f Aid for China plan operations. thought after looking over prices Marine Strike Flashes! mightiest cruiser, U. S. S. I ^ 64-year-old Jailer. Harriman, ..Washington - bound of new and used cars elsewhere, And. a French cabinet apokea- “So Evil My Love“ a Paramount Relama 4 2 ” M a rv d o Moines', commissioned today: The body of Earl Torrence waa from his P i^ ECA headquarters, that the $400 mark-up waa “ a hap man said France approved the ap (in to UalKtla* at the UP, W it*) Of Special Meeting found laat night by Sheriff John was due, to arrive today. Broad demand lifts stock market py medium.' peal by Trygvte Lie, UN secretary Up to Truman Tightens Grip generaL and Herbert V. Ehratt, P. Chxtwley In a second fioor hall One subordinate official was of for third session in row. . . .Coast- Some cars on used autothobile Irridescent 42” Fine Quality president o f Ita General nascmbly, way near an Iron gaie that oi fering to bet that by the end of ti-Coast television network w ith lots, Raskin commented, were iMaoy W otfcen B eM ai Town Of Coventry ed Into the cell block. The Jailer's in next two years envisioned by marked as high as $700 above for direct four-power action to end I Republican Leaders In January—that ^ after Mr. Tru Approximately 1,000 Berlin dispute. CtaclBoatl, N*v. !• —(^ —• 8**- NoTembcr 20, 1948 head waa battered, Crowley re man’s Inauguration — 'Harriman Wayne Coy, chairman of F. C. C. their cost when qew and there retary of Inker TeMa aatt today ported. .... Removal of four doctors from were various “ catches" on sales Mr. Truman aald that Secretary dicate President Must “ will be running ECA, In name or Railroad Woriiers Are Marshall had drafted a statement approximately ISEiMSS wovken • A Special Meeting of the elec- Rayon Satin Crowley Identified the escaped Farren Memorial hospital staff In pronosais. Spun feayon in fact." on that appeal fo r issuance later. were atoe per cent behtad tha ceot tqrs SM those entitled to vote In prisoners as Edmund Hart, 21, of Montague City, Masj.—conducted Under questioning, Raskin said Laid Off as Result Take Lead in ]\Iove Working against that theory. He did not say what It contained. of Uvlar to earaiBga teportod by the Town of Coventry, Oonnecti- KeeseviUe and William Moody, 31, by Roman Catholic nuns—-dram he did not tell committee investi the Bureaa of Labor Stattittra cut, w ill be held In the Church protest from Massachusetts Coun gators about '.he “ overpayment” of Saranac Lake. (Ointlnued on Page Ten) New York, Nov. IS — (P)—Ap (Coattnoed nm P a g * Dm ) Tabla told a aewa coafeteaee, dar Community HoOse, North Cbven- SeartA Wooded Terrain Washington, Nov. 16.— —Re cil of Churches.... Private foreign when they first questioned him. He $ 1 .6 9 yd . publican leaders indicated today proximately 1,000 railroad workers ing the A FL cMiveattas bear, that try , Oannectleut, on Saturday eve- $X«49 yd. , More than 20 state police reports from Nanking to Slutnghal said he was told by George E. Ad- that President Truman must take were laid off today aa tbe long- many work*#* wen beMoA when n ^ , November 20, 1048. at eight i deputies searched through predict government will deedle the lead in any move to step up lung, salesman for tlje New York ahoremen'a strike tightened its asked If a toorik ivoad ad pest- o’dodt p. m., for the following i Crease resistant finish. New and dif Black and white for dresses, skirts. heavily wooded mountainotu within next tliree days whether to American' aid to Communist- Avenue company, to list the l>ur- grip on east coast ehipplng. war nngp lacmaca were "Inevit ptarpoaee: ' ------j slips, linings, etc. rain.ln the vicinity of this Adiron All Going Well continue civil war or to seek Russian Order ferent for.dresses, skirts and suits. plagued China. chase price at the $2,789 shoam on 'The queena o f tKe Am erican and able.” 1. To rescind resolutions adopt dack mountaih-tVlUage.' Roadblocks negotiated peace w ith Chinese Senator Wiley (R., Wii.), put the Invoice. British passenger fleets were dock- ed at meeting held May 13, 1047, I Communists. .« , were estabUabed on all roads lead forward a propoaal fo r a Joint ses W illiam Manuel, salesman for bound. Wabwa Qlvea Frtooa Tana eutborlxlng an lastu o f bonds in With Princess Called Illegal ing from the village. sion of Senate and Hbuse Foreign 'iWo widely separated eoaeaatra- the Kearney Oldimoblle Co., who Joseph Curran, president o f the FaU River, Maas.- Nov. IS—ulV- u e sum o f $100,000. Crowley estimated that Tor- A ffairs committees to consider tions of guerrillas sought In South testified yesterday, was called powerful CIO National Maritime Mrs. A b b s Free, 43, was aaatoaced ■4 renoe bad been dead more than an 'To M tentdnejthe details d t , Sleep Warm- In Nationalist China's plight. Korea . . . Poland socializea all ita back to the stand. He submitted to union, offered his help to the strik today to five yean oM nday.to n hour before he found the body. Relatives Gather at Pal banks except one.. lone JhaUtatlaii American -Authorities manma’a- ri f i t aaitnt’y after 'flM d* TtsEh:. Wins Whriner Welcome the ■C0tnniitt»e r'ltHtebwok- listing ing' A TL' dock workera. ^ ^ ^ S t r y 't a tile' * aum The sheriff aald he went to the ace to Peek at TVo- ^handling financial servicea___ _ fo r fo r “ tips*’ received from customers. He asked for a m eeting to dia- Assert Firing of Reuter lag guilty t* lareeay of $3BSt9 to Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,-1 eign trade . . .Seyen North Dako- They ranged from ck.sh payments cuaa problema In connection w ith | three aad a half yean treat the 000.00) authorized at spedal town 10:30 p. m „ after Sm . than a suggestion last week by had Informed him that she had meeting held July 29. 1948, to de-' Senator Bridges (R., N. H.), for a chosomatic sleep, generally known case. men had been Instructed not to fray In part appropriations made i been ‘ unable to contact her hus as hypnosis, as anesthetic leaving trtict Attorney BrnJaaUa H ervhs special session of the SOth Con London, Nov. 16.—0l>)—All was “ A lot o f liquor wss given to perform duties ordinarily handled' Berlin. Nov. 16—(/P — American (o r the construction, furnishing j band at the Jail. gress to act on Immediate aid. patients , witH no discomfort ' or me,” Manuel volunteered. "I don’t by longshoremen. toM Jadge John V. SaUivaa la Su The prisoners were locked in reported weU today with Princess a,uthorities today declared illegal perior court that Mrs. Freo loot and equipping of an elementary | But a Republican senator who pain think you are interested in that/’ *1716 New York Central laid off i Nashua All White the c4u block at 6 p. in. by Tor Elizabeth and her new aon as rel a Russian order firing Ernat Reu the money "hy playtag aebool on twenty-acre tract of Nashua All White declined use o f his name predicted 720 employes and the Central Rail rence, the only Jailer on duty, atives gkthered to peek at the Manuel also suggested that the ter, antl-ComiBunist Socialist, as dog raeeo throagh toeal hookteo.” lend altuated on Cross Street near that If anything effective is done T rea su ry Balance conimmlttee might look into what road o f New' Jersey 250 woHcers. Crowley reported. two-day-old prince who may be chief of the Transport and Public • e • South Street, the gift of J. LeRoy toward Increasing help for (Tliina, happened to the cars after they 'Thoae a ffe c t s are engaged in Sdiereyer: to determine the rate The sheriff said the lights nor Britain’s next king. Utllltiea department of the Berlin Chile Ctaees Pern Border Tyro Stork M r. TrUman w ill have to take the Washington, Nov. 16—(^ )— The were cold to tipping customers. handling import and export of Interest, form and particulars mally were turned off in the cell Buckingham palace apread this city government Saattoge, Chtta. N ev. Id— They^re putting on The Dog A lp in e initiative. position of the Treasury Nov. 12: He said not ali customers have freigh t o f such issue o f bonds; to desig « row at 9 p. m. Crowley aald he be good newa In.the third bulletin Is An order establlibed by Col. Chile decidMt 1 *4 ^ to alaaa bar This would Involve, the senator Receipts. $108 588.369.21: expen T b » New Haven rqUroad an nate the manner In which such lieved Torrence had been lured in sued by royal physicians since the “ the beet Intentions;” that one Alexia Jeliaarov. acting Soviet border with Fora. The Ifiaaear* said, the fixing o f a firm adminis ditures. $96,242,058.63; balance, nounced It' had suspbMM 100 em bonds shall be Issued and aold and . . . and justly so! Our quality to the cell block and tbe priaonera Infant’s birth Sunday night: commandant, said Reuter waa (Us- tration policy on (3iina. He said $4.556,606,40530. ployes In New York and 100 In the persons by whom they ahall be cleaninir and pressing service is The Stefsonian by STETSON pounced on him. "Princeas Elizabeth has had a (UeaUaued ea Page Ten) missed for incompetence and Sheet Blankets Oongresa atlU doesn’t know what good night and la making excel neglect of duty. Jeliaarov aald be signed: to provide for keeping e their complete assurance o f that ■ »12.50 S p Weapons Missing W’eoira .MtUs May deoo toeda to the Alton ; reooi-d o f the same; to designate Sheet Blankets O p w ley reported there were no administration policy la there. lent progreaa,” aald tho .report Is waa appointing a new man to the ChUe, the i right first impression. i Help for Cfiiina has been stepped An official of the Boston Wool a bank or trust company to certi The finest all white sheet blanket made. weapons missing from the jalL sued a t 11:16 a. m., (6:15 a. m., poet. The cabtoet i up recently, but Mr. Truman has Trade aMoclatioa aald aom* New fy such Issue and to act as dla- The sheriff said be had ques e.s.t.), “The infant prince con- U. 8. authorlUes said they re Coal Black A lley Cat Helps England woolen mills may have to anda It hard to aoppfy tha Alton buraing agent In the payment of Bey Millsed'* fmirt-looking rlothet are known to every tioned two o f the other, six prison given no public indication whether tinues to do welL” garded the Russian act as another area. Why close if the strike lasts kmiter principal and interest o f such Dyeingt Rbpairing, Waterproofing movie-goer. .And Ray know* how to top them off with a ers but they made no statements. he thinks the crisis la grave ! The princess was permitted to step in the Communist campaign stepped was net than a month. bonds; and to designate the name 72 X 90 — $2-69 Torrence normally was the day enough to warrant further action. I have her baby wHh her for a ahgrt to wreck the predominately anti 9 • • Stetion.Tntli this outfit he wears the Sretsoman. in Sttge- Indirect Commitment In Building Saybrook Span Longshoremen Maled off Ca communist city administration ef tba atbocneya at law to render 70 X 90 — $2-19 time Jailer, but he worked every while yesterday. Baras la RM h Oanae e ( Death ' Quality and Service Keep Customers Coming Batv coach Brown. It’s really a rich-looking fur fe lt liOok at The president committed him nadian ports from use aa havens and withdraw the Soviet sector of on opinion approving the legality 6 Monday night to relieve the night There was no indication how Bai iUHito^ SUM. Nev. I » .W."- what h does for Ray. Would do it for you. too. ^ self Indirectly during, the political r for ships which normally would the cltv from its controL o f tha sama. To Us Again, Again and Again. Jailer, Crowley said. soon she would be up, Elizabeth .\a U-year-eM gM dtod in a Pra- campaign-to continued help to Old Saybrook, Nov. 16— —*cept when fighting rats, answered dock at New York or other harbon "Can't Fire Beater” 72 X 99 — $2-98 Torrence and hla w ife lived at a lw ^ Im enjoyed excepUonally tea haapHal toad OMBth as • .Mtdit A To autboiiM any other ac- A good quality all White sheet blanket China. State Highway department offi- ; it so weU that Highway depart- In the strike area. WUUam T. Babcock. U. S. de UeA Which m ay ha censtdercd nec- nrerby Bloomingdale. good health and some sources be- He said In a speech in Brooklyn rials no longer lift their ejretoowa i ment auditors stopped questioning The United SUtea Unas’ 8. 8. puty commandant, said: «8 $ iy or ntfvuable to enable the Footwear For All the Family Heavyweight, finely napped, all white Ueve her sUy in bed will not be made by Nashua. Oct. 30 that the Communist* want prolong^. when food bills cbme in fo r "N In*- • such expense Items aaas caicst luwfood America, pride of the UE. m ei^- “The Russians can’t fir* Rautar. la n n i to o ohatroct and furnish thla country to stop Its assistance tv.“ - ' and canned milk. marine, was held in port here H * is a nelected ofllcial reaponel- Paai rwraalM today. ChSaf ttoB . aekool and to laaoe bonds to sheet blankets that will wear for years. Police in Bristol . "Model” Prince MANCHESTER for European nations and China. * The coal black alley cat helped The bridge, connecting the Con- insteed of sailing today for bl* ta the four power* and only raid tirat SRvto PTaatan in part the appropdatlona i As for the. yet unnamed new j Watch for Hart He added that the CommunlsU build a $6,000,000 bridge. necUcut river towns of Old Say- Europe. Hundreds of prospectlv* four power action can remove him. ChUWahh haapttBl an Oeh j p r in ^ doctors* opinions were not daya s«toe aha io v w ^ Green Stamps Bristol, Nov. 16— — Police "know they can never get What needed to pemuade those who anw "N lnetj'" Joined the engineering i bvuolt and Old Lyme, U nearly fin- pasaengerz were strabdad In bo- Such attempU at unilateral actloq Qstad a t Coventry, OonnecUcut. Chief Eidmund 8. Crowley eald to they want” ao long as the Demo staff at the Baldwin bridge cen- iabad now, Sa U ’ Ninety's” teU. a n contrary to the rity** eenatltu- In • hum tab « l tiw thia 15th day af November, 1948. him that be waa a “model” prince. DRY CLEANERS C.EJI01ISE&SON Given With Cash Sales day that descri^ons of Edmund cratic party controls the govern The youngest’caller at the pal- itnictlon job nearly two yean work. ! Tomorrow’s achedulcd aatUag of tioo, which the Russians hav* sp- . George O. Jacobi, ...... S I M c.ssssssssssssssz The CORR 21, of Keesevllle, N. Y„ ment. ^ Mg-year-old ago. Staff headquarters were eo But project engineers said the Cunard White Star liner paorad.” Artboi' J. Vinton, 9.3 WEi.l.S STREET TELEPHONE 7254 J9KHALC Actually. Reuter, one-time Com sought in connection with a Jail- The president apparently had no overrun with rats then that it waa ‘“ N inety’’ need not fear the (u- Queen laizabeth from Southamp- Board of Selectmen. W E GIVE. ^W GREEN STAM PS Pnne® William of Glouc^ter who MANCHISTES COMM* break staying at Elizabeth, N. Y., sympathy, houever, for Bridges' trooped in with hla mother, the • question 'rh- would atay. the ture. That will be conildeied ton was canceUed. The world’a munist turned Socialist, ha* *1- . ‘ A ttest: Bertha O. Cour, Moaa r i o r u wzaa trcTsox bats thaw v otbss b ia k b rats' or the engir-eers. after tbe bridge is form tlly open Town Clerlt. (Uaattaued ea Pag* I*a> ietoterasaU . (thatbiaed oa Parc Two) CCeatiaaed oa Page TweJ iCoB^oed ea Pagi- fue) ’’Nineto'. ■ smiable animal qx* i ed next month. iCeaUaued oa Qzga Tm )■ '\ V... V-'
llANCirtSTBR EVENiNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 194t &IANXHESTER EVENING RBRALD. MANCHESTER. OONM. TUESDAY^ NOVEMBER 16, 1D48 dm p a g e "n i'o sented Iw the aUtb grade pupils the courses available in the high I atrip preijeeter and dual speed res- iNaUonal committee. Dewey haa Great thcohonce Lincoln School o f Mioa .Daley Grieraon. These pu achpol. Parents as well as children | ord player have been recently pur- ITS controls be used only as a "last anstwnoBesiiMBriiBBomi Vote Squabble pils have a eoloitui Indian table Parents* Night ! should hdve a thorough under-1 chased by the echoot, eeelried by resort” to combat surpluses and Clothesline “Yenk” Back; other frtenda among commlttaa of .r"'- » I 1 Crop Controls W ill Enlarge ^Albany Group’ ficials, howevar, although t^ra E %t L O E Y V S bordered by oolored feathers ' standing o f the high school pro-; the Bucklend-Oakland Club. Penonal Oiristniu:* low prices. which contain the names of libra gram so that they can help their Panties Pilfered Here ware few changes In the perma Program Giyen After the program refreshments The report, which will be acted Plea Refused T<> Be Feature children to make a wise selection. Cards nent staff here. » DRIWC n THEATRE ry books read by indivlduala. wiU be served 1^ Mrs. Hazel Oli P I t ^ •' upon by the convention later In Labor Agency Hit by Kelland I The other ciasarooms including Plan Rejected Friends said Scott would Ufco to The week oOOred a splendid op ver and the membera of her eon- the week, slapped at a cash sub A clothesline thief, special the kindergarten will be open at izing in girdles, brassieres and remain ds national chairman In portunity, for parents to become mittee. . 50 for $1.00 sidy plan advocated by J. W. Flch- 250 Parents Come t^. Special Program to Be eight o'clock and children's work panties ia again operating the belief that he could help coor Next Move in Battle acquainted' not only with the Since this la the sianUily meet ter, master of the Ohio grange. will be on display. Truman Sends Message sporadically In Manchester, it Showdown on Change in dinate congressional RapubUcan Observe ClassrooBt 'tepchen and pupils but also with Presented at Buckland ing o f the Buckland-Oakland club, Stationery National Grange Com Flchter would do away with all O f Voting Machines A t the general meeting which was learned today: Some policies with those eC the National -tbelr Bfoblema. One parent who all rcsidenta of Buckland and Oak Informal Notes pries supports. He would allow | To Federation; Elec Repuhlicaii Leader* w ill follow the classroom inspec mittee Also Opposes months ago there was a wave committee. U p to Republicans Procedure Here 'vMtea In a crowded primary room Schpol Tomorrow land are oordially Invited to at uncontrolled marjeets to set farm tion the use of audip-vlaual equip Weddina Invitations of this type of pilfering, and a But a lot of Republicans appar- took charge of a reading group tend. whether or not they have Giving Cash Subsidies and food prices. If those prices tion Not Mentioned ship May Be Delayed ment w ill be demonstrated. A fllm- Wrapping Paper culprit, finally landed in court enUy think, with Kelland, that It In response to invlUtlona to ^ ® ****^ teariJor was busy with The present and future cduca{ioa children in the school. BENDiX fi lled to ^ve farmers a fair In Hartford, Nov. ISr-tm—The ™ anotUer group. The school tries come, the government would pay through police and household may be time to start rebuilding vlalt Lincoln school 350 parents. o f children will be the theme o f Portland. Me.. Nov. 16— — Cincinnati, N ov. 16— OP)—Presi Washington, Nov. 16.—(P)—’The w— t movo In .Ooonootient’a hatUo to provide fo r each child the type KEN’S PRINT SHOP the difference in subsidies. er cooperation, was foimd to with a fresh crew. STAIVnt 'raURSDAT Proposals to use either rigid pro dent Truman messaged, the Amer showdoum on a change in the Re of tha voting raariilnes was up to Including many mothaiK s toft. of training which will bring the Parents' Night program in the "Subsidies are in reality for the have lifted dozens of articles As a twlce-defeatad candidate, "BORN TO KILL" Open Bvenlnpv T ill S ao duction crop controls or cash sub ican Federation o f Labor today he publican National committee’s fathers, and eome graadmothera, about g*w i^ in the many skills Buckland school tomorrow night. benefit of consumers,” the commit from local'clotheslines. He was leadership seems likely today to Dewey’a influence la likely to be at PLUSt "AMe's Irish Bote" the Republicans today. IM Hlfhtand St, Tel. t-ll88 sidies to keep farmers prosperous would enlarge the Labor depart The controversy started three came to observe regular Claaa- needed fo r the tuiderstandlng. en A t 7:45, in the seventh and tee said. "But the stigma o t draw- ment and support a program of handed over for psychiatric ex be postponed until early nm t a low ebb In committee affairs. He Shop Early Fkr were rejected today by a Nation amination. days after the Nov. 2 elecUon room procedure. joyment. and uae of reading, a eighth- grade classroom. Principal 'ing money out of the treasury at legislation "for the benefit of all year. haa said he won’t give up hla Utu- al Grange Convention committee. when the state Board o f BSectlon In the three first grades 130 most important school subject. Edson Bailey of Xlanchester Hijgh taches to the fanner. the people." Clarence Budington Kelland, Ur leadership of the party. But be Crosse and BlaekwdTt In a report to the farm organ Cuvaaoeip, composed of three Ro- children who are leomlag to read, school will talk to the parents who 12 FILL f.LAS.SRS! has annoimced he won’t run again. “Increase Colossal Debt” Mr. Truman made no mention of Arizona naUonal commttteemah, are. Interested in learning about ization meeting, the- Grange .\gri- Any effort to remove Scott U nuhUcan state officials, obtained experienced the tbrlO at resiling Meeting Dotes Announced the recent election or the part Philip did not appear, they con has demanded that the Republi to the adult audlenoas. TIm par culture committee declared full "M oA over, subaidlea operate . to likely to be accompanied by back TTl Sn injunction impounding tXa vot- ! plaved by organised labor in it. tented themselves with chanting cans fire what he called the “Al ents were delighted tb see their' output by industry would do more j increaae our coloasal naUonal debt st^ e Jockeying between potential Ihg nwchinea until Dec. 7. Demo Hartford, Nov. 16— nt>\—Dates I However, he dent hta congratu lullabies. , bany group” from party control. m crats captured all state offices ex children handling pre-prlsMTS and than anything else to maintain i and are In themaelvea Inflation- 1952 preaidentlal nominees for a snd places for eight county meet lations to President William Creen A s tha night wore on harried Kelland’a letters' to naUonal “BEYOND GLORX” cept one on the basla of tmofficlal l
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■ V '.1) ' \ MAM HES1ER EVENING HEKALU. MAM HESI EK. U.»NN, TUESUAIT* NOVEMBER 16, 1948 PA G E KOU!l to 52,755.55, leaving a balance o t meet Friday evening at 7:30 at tha HANCHE8TGB EVENING UEKALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, I94t home o f Mra. Waltar Skinner of T o p D on ors 51351.17. m • n «• WON»—uli Highway Bids' Ellington road. Mra. Roy Gully, Other centributiona to the fund WINU>*I Mrs. Douglss Grant and Mrs. John Included $500 tram L. Bichart Bal z Today 8 Radio den, the govemor’a axacutlve aao- r ened to travel today. This highway the committee: Leo J. Kwraah, regarded as passed the “ crucial Harrison will be assistant ho4t- W t l O - l Top 2 MiUion For Shannon retaiy; $500 from Frank L. Wilder This Week OnlyI is a lour lane divided expressway Arthur Thayer, Alexander W. days" when an incident in Berlin esses. The guest speaker will b;e a R ock v ille K«Ce Banquet Atomic Bomb Bastara M u dard Tima of Bridgeport, the govemor’a law from Manchester to about 500 feet Oates, Ocorgfr Leary, Frank Tana, might have plunged the world into Rev. Truman Woodward, pastor Hector Provoet, James P. *ner- partner; $100 from Jamea B. north of the traffic circle at Ver war. He viewed the outcome of the COMOLLO'S EPICURE of the East Hartford Congrega Qare Booth Luce It non and from there on it is a two ney. William P. Quish. George ‘American elections as an expres Low Offer on Biggest tional church and formerly pas Lowell, atata finance aommlaaion- Date Decided Rice, Leo Colburn. Michael Bon- Suspicion Key ^11:15— ) er; $100 from Hj^ry F. Ludorf, a lane highway.. Tht highway waa sion o f the people’s will that all •For Real Home Made Italian €!ookiiig tor of Wapplng Community church. A d op t B udget opened without ceremony, the oino, Leo CortoVa and Orris Tatro. avenues towards a peaceful eolu- WDRC^Hlnt Hunt; Nawa. WONS—Musical Scoreboard. Job Made by New Biggest Contributor \o Hartford arebiteet; 550 from El A combined meeting of the FREE workers merely removing the bai> Uon o f the east-west crisis be ex WOCX3—Hai^ord Police Speak; WTHT—Blue Room. mer 8. Watson, atate motor vehi Third Degree Members •For That Special Party WTIC—Morton Downey. Haven Contractors Church School officers and teach . C am paign Fund riera. The shoulders are wridened *Red Dean' of Canter* plored "before the terrible avenue Tunea tor Tota. cles commissioner, and $25 from For Rockville Marine Paintings of war is entered." WKNB—Nawa; Pled Plpera. 1I:S0— ers and committee on Religious William 8. Hadden, atate attorney and will be availabla for possible * To Be Honor Guests on bury Says Russia Not •For a Day Off from Your Kitchen Education will be held Friday eve Hartford, Nov. 16—
M AM HESTER EVENING HKRAI.n. M.^NCHEPTEB. CONNITUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1948 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1948 P A G E s i x
soma with their advance orders methodleaUy removed. It was a 6ecrotBry MarthaU‘i blast against beautiful set-up. Splendid Items For t f a n r l | P 0t r r Russia's peacemongerlng, the ex for spring auita for men. And the (Jonnecticui Then, whoops, smash, and traordinary step of directing an reason Tor the caution of the re bang, the voters had to go and Church Auclioq blow the whole thing up. No Earning i|eral5 appeal to the B ig Four powers to tailers is the fact that they have ' * steamroller! PUBUUniED BT TUB enter Immediate diplomatic con- had a slow time moving fall suits. m U L O PRINTING OO. INC. Yankee We suppose we shall never ‘A number of dealrable articles II BIMTII 8tr*«t versaUons to end the Berlin dead And the reason they have had a By A H. O. ancoeed In convincing the pilots have been contributed to the auc Manchf st«r. Oooa. lock, and thus take it off the back slow time moving fall Aults is be of the steamroller'that Its very tion which Robert M. Held and THOMAS TEROUSON existence was one of the rea Sons are conducting at the Second Trfas.t Gsn'1 M^insccr of the United Nations. cause Mr. America, after he gets W e spent considerable time, be sons they lost Connecticut. Congregational Church Veatry to FowdtJ Oitobtr '• «»«• N ow it remains to be seen how through paying the other inflated fore the election, describing the morrow evening, following a pubifc Pnitlishrd E »«r» Jhl Secretary Marshall and the Unit costs of 1948 living, doesn't have loving and zealous care with which turkey dinner served by the Lucy "S u ^ a r and Hnltdijr*. Bn*»r»d at th» the Kepubitcan state machine was Conn.. ed States react to this. It would any money left for paying inflated Gertrude Kluck Spencer Group of the Women's Poll oirina ai Manrrieitir, preparing itSelf for an tdylllc 1949 League of the church. Sacond Claaa Mall M u ff- obviously be Secretary Marshall's prices for a few extra personal 8es.sion of the General Assembly. In addition to tho headliners SUBSCRIPTION RATES IncllnaUon. judging by his past adornments for himself. With infinite care and pains, dur Is Given Shower ...... JIO.OO which have been previously adver Ona »aar by Mail policy, to consider this new move We don't pretend to know how ing the caucus and primary sea Sia montbi by Mk'l ...••»...... I » w» son, the state.organisation reached tised, there are many, many Item* OAa mcnlb by Mail ...... » . . I.U" inore bothersome peace propagan much of the. increased cost of a Miss Gertrude Kluck. daughter such as a china closet im good con-1 ...... ■: -w out the long arm of planned purge Smelt Cony ...... da. If hiis policy is followed, we .suit represents the inflation at and succeeded in eliminating, one of Mr. and Mrs. John Kluck, of 11 dition, a 9x12 rug, chairs, end- Waakly. by Carrier ...... % .3* Johnson ^errace, haa been honored tables, glQssw'are, sofa and mat .... lu.uu work on the costs of producing by one in their separate towns, a Suot. del'rered. One Tear will turn the proposal down, and tress, pictures, aprons, lamps, and Weal »f Miee.. forenn ...... $ l! t l » good mkny of those party legisla with three miscellaneous showers, thus demonstrate, once more, that that sjuit imd how much of it r«!p- in recognition of her coming ihar- a large assortment of home-baked (WwillHDUNCtHtNI tors who had been guilty of one UBHUBK u r i we aim made of unyielding diplo- I resents the decision of the manu- crime or another in the 19<7 ses- rlage, Saturday afternoon at 3:30 goods, jams, jellies, and preserves. t u b AS{bu:iATEP PKEB-. o'clock, in the Concordia Lutheran New costume jewelry will be on Th* AMociileS Press is escluswely matic iron. facturers to Udee all they can take | pion. These crimes were easily church, to George C. Stoneman, of sale by the Lucy Spencer Group, sntities to th* use ol repuhUrsIlon ol But Dr. Evatt and Mr. Lie are while the inflationary taking is ■ cntalogued: the offending legisla- sll newt dispitches credited to U or : tor had voted against a Republican Rockville. and novelty Christmas candles by other*'** cred.uo m this 6*P*' not Russian tools. They represent ^ ' iK)licv mea.sure, like tne sale.s tax; One party was given at the Zip- the M ary McClure Group, under snd siso th* locsl new* published here their own countries, Australia and But whatever there is of the | (,j. had played a part in upset- ser Club by her sister-in-law, Mrs. the direction of Mrs. George Stiles, All rififu el republirstion ol spM'al Erwin Kluck, wh6 was assisted by dtspstches herein *r* sIso reserved. Norway, and they represent the latter factor In the present prices 1 ting some lobbyist measure for i The supper committee, headed Mrs. J. W illiam Stavens, Mrs. by Mrs. Joseph Wright and M ». B. A. Sere- United Nations, which ha.s lately will have to be abandoned, for U 1 which high R e p u b lic s party lead- Full service client ol N. ers were the lobbyists; or he had, John Wabrek and Miaa Lois Kluck. J. Norton Spencer, have prepara happens that the taking is not Ice. Inc. ______been reeling under the determina ' rcihaps, merely^apoken his own who is to be maid of honor for tions made to> serve a real old- her slater. tion of the big powers to use the good. And there m ay have to be mind at some time during the fashioned Thanksgiving dinner at Publisher* J.*** The second shower was given at He KnoMfs How To Rate Juliu* M»lb*w» 8b*ct*l Agency —New an adjustment of costs, too, for course of the session. six o’clock. Reservations are in United Nations for propaganda the home of Mrs. J. WlUlam Ste Torb. Chicego. .Mtroll end Boeton. Even before the election was charge of Mrs. Nelson Smith, Mrs. . . . a return date ’cause in war with one another. Their view the workers who have won higher vens, who was assisted by Mrs. Al BUREAU O f held, it was apparent that the Re Ralph Rockwell, and Mrs. Frank MEMBER AUDIT w’sges for themselves are now bert Oervlnl of Cottage street. A flowers he’s got the bait. We CIRCUt-ATIUNR is a middle View. It is going to publican state machine was going V. Williams. buffet style lunch was served. - think you’ll keep using our be a little difficult to dismiss them being laid off and the sellers who to be a better disciplined affair A cordial invitation la extended The last party was given by her Tbe Hereld Pnntint got high price's for raw materials in the 194!) session, to all to attend the auction services once you try them— •wuiues 00 Baaiielal reeponelblUty !•* as harmful pcacemongers and to office associates at a dlnVier in the Tbe program carried through to whether or not they are present /^nse our dry cloning is ^^rapbical error* "• discard their proposal as a plot to may now find these raw material.s Keublein, Hartford. THE STORE OF TOMORROW- - ^rtlaanenU and oltaf y* f?}^***' election day. W here the state or at the supper. 'careful, thorough, economi- ' la Th* Maacheeter Eeening Herald. create a mirage and ^ Illusion of accumulaUng
UANCnfESTER EVENING HEKAtU. MANGUlttlTTUt. CUNNi. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 194S < MANCHESTfeR EVENING HERALD'. MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 194t PAGB E IG H t Carli la allowad the sam* compen- bar* Schwsrm of Coventry; Betty and aanatora had to wait until te* Draft Evaders cation. Hebron is liable te pay , this Ann D «l«y of WtUingtaii. Drinks Poison Oanaral Aaaembly convened before cost under a state law. It was iw- South Coveutry pected the report on this akeetins' Othere included Anns Mse Lsng, flUng bntx. f i vealsd. ' Ellen Abbe, Betty Psrlxek, L ot- tonight will bring up U)s whols Given Leniency Mrs. P M l Uttla Tb* naasure which Smite Died Sarah Ann, Infant daughtar of rslne McClatchy. Marjorie Yale, Dies in Hospital Steep 5 Minutes At Hub Hospital Board To Award Diploma Expect Report problem as it affects Manchester. WtBhMaMe «B. a M «S U .W I yeatarday with the secretary of State Officers Mary Crosten Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Secord. was Joan Pagach. Mia* Anne Oates School Board tea state would bar appointed Philadelphia, Nov. 16.—(JPi— christened Sunday at, St. Colum- received tee clothing achievement Tbrrington, Nov. 16 — (4>) — On Pollution Solon Two youtha who refused to regis bia’a Chapel, (>>lumbla. Mrs. A l Town schools win close at I p. m. •ward. In gardening. Irving state officials^ such aa commis Received Here To Former Opera Singer Thursday, November 18, for a tpe- Joseph P. Chast, 73. died in a hos sioners, heads o f departments and for Full Flovpr Picks Officers% Officers Selected ter for the peacetime draft were fred Hopkins of Bast Hlulford was Dunn, Nancy Oates. Wintam 8 a- M9 Main St„ TeL 2-2667 godmother. Charles Mulligan, Mra. cial parents’ and teachers’ con paylia. Poultry, Paul SelgaL Ray pital here last night after, a medi institutions and their deputies and granted leniency by V, S. District socretaiies, froni engaging in poli Fred Patten, of ICaat Lansing,« State Board of Education has Matter to ^ Bronglit Siqperflaoas Hidr Removed Secord'a uncle, waa godfathar. ference from 2 p. m, to 5 p. m. at mond Cox, Alfred Goldstein, Win- cal axas&lner said, he had drunk diaries S. House Is Re> Sunset Rebekahs Enter* By Country Oid> Judge J. Cuilen Ganey after a Tha baby wora the chriatening t ^ p Merrtam, Jr. Dairy. Robert three ounces o f polaon. tical activity during their terms of Mich., will receive an honorary given Its approval to the honorary , Safely, Quickly and government attorney contended tea new Pomfret Community office. tain Assembly at Odd degree, leading to the action taken Up Tonight at Meeting robe in which her mother and V i^ , . Robert Thorp. Livestock. aiate had teen released from Elected Chairman; diploma from Manchester High Permanently the two were attempting to be grandmother had been chriatened. schooL AH Board of Education Melvin Avery. The Danforth tee hospital only a week ago, and Smith, a retired Wesleyan uni by local Board. A t a recent msatinff ut the Man membera and parents are invited. FeUows' Hall school. O f Directors Appetatiweata Strictly Private martyrs. A chriatening party was held at Foundation award. Alfred Walker versity professor, is a Republican, Other Officers Chosen Financial condlUona compelled chester Oountry club, the foUow- Miaa Ruth Kittle, leading penman- the medical axaminer. Dr. Hany The decision was reached last Patten to leave school at the age Ing officers were elected for the Free CoasoHatloa Judge Ganey yesterday granted the home of Mr. and Mra. David Nancy Riedel. Leadership, Al B. Hanchett, said it appeared he but uaually ha* Democratic en- ^ P apeciallst in tee United Stotes, fred Goldstein. Homemaking. Nan doraement in hie campaign^ for Sunset Rebekah Lodge royally night at the monthly meeting of. of 14. He stepped into the world A rsport on Manchester's posi coming yesr: president. Hsniy A. Oloaad Wodaeaday AfternoiaM J. Newton Oarver, 20, Buffalo, N. Sullivan, the baby's maternal had committed suicide becuuae o f CSisrIes 8 . Honae w u rerelected Y., a week tb decide whether to "do grandparents. has been secured for the leodar- cy Oates. * alection. entertained its State Assembly the Board o f Eklucation held in the o f music and became most suc tion on a statewide drive to eradi Rockwell; vic.-pteaiuent, rto.)ort Open Thnraday Evenlaga ehip and guidance o f tee session. hla knowledge that he waa suffer ckaiirnan of the Board of Ekiuca* office of Superintendent of cessful, singing at * the Metro- abmethlng subatantial toward the Officers elected at the annual Boxes were packed for eight ing from an incurable diseaac. 7 U A l l f H. Smith; secretary-tresinirer, Uon fo r the coming year at an officers last night in Odd Fellows cate pollution of tributary streanu Mary.fTroSsen, R.N., Prop. country’* draft effort” or go to Pupils of tee primary grades, European boy* and glrla in Hol Schools Arthur Illing. The former poIitM Opera House and spend will be made tonight to the Board Clarence W, Thomtoa. Sleeted to meeting of Hebron Orange, Nov. flrst through tee fourth, wiU have Chase waa taken to the hospital I ofifaniaatlon meeting: held last hall. The occasion was the offi opera star w rote the Board last jail. ' 9, at Gilead Community Hall, art: land, Belgium, France. Austria, last night after hie grandaiia. Rus- ing a number o f years on- the of Directors by General Manager the Board of Governors to serve an assembly program Wednesday (^rmany, Italy, Poland, Czecho n lfh l In the office o f Superihtend- cial visitation of Mrs. Grace A. month on the possibility of re At the same time, the Jurist re Master, Robert Links; overaaer, seU Duchene, found the elderly concert stage. L ater he .became George H. Wadd4U. The state has for three years were Thomas D. afternoon, November 17, In the slovakia. Included were gift* for fut of Schools Arthur H. lUing. ceiving an honorary diploma. A t leased James S. Lovett, 23, Fal- Homer Hllla; steward, Ronald man U In the apartment where,he TEA Carl Noren was re-elected secre Straw of, Devon, president of the professor of muttc at Esst Lan asked that the Town of Manches Faulkner and H en » Reefs. Ora- auditorium of the Nathan Male Chrlstmaa such as candy, cheu-ing 1 that time it was voted to table sing Musical Academy. fington, Ps.. in custody of the SagliO; aeaietants. Wilbur Porter lived alone. Do you wish to join tary of the Board. Rebekah Assembly, and members ter take steps to do away with Unuing members of the Board are Community Center. Mies Edna gum, dried fruits, fruit cake, mit of her staff. Noble and vice grands the matter since no similar re Now 60 years of age and retired, the dumping of untreated sewage Earl M. BaUaisper. Henry M. Hug American Friends Service cemmit- and Carolyn Saglio; gate keepar, Samuelaon, cadet teacher o f the The victim, who came here from Staifding committees will be ap quest had ever been made of the tiee (Quakers) for work In CSilna. Jesse White; treasurer. U llian ten*. shM laces, yarn, knitting pointed later by Mr. House. of Priscilla, Miriam, Mjrriad. May Patten wrote m hts letter that the in the Hockamim river. The pres gins and H arry B. Benson. ^ r t e grade, wUl be in charge. needles, bobby pins and hair rib Bridgeport nine yeare ago, leavaa a small class in Board. Griffin; Flora, Arlene Saglio; A fter a discussion o f the pro flower, Welcome, Nesls, Violet, honorary diploma "would make ent town-owned disposal plant is WANTED U. 8. Attorney EMward A, Kal- On tee afternoon of November 2^ bons. a d a u ^ te r and teres granflehU- Note rn Manchester Since the October meeting, the Pomona. Mrs. Doris Warner; posed school building: plan; it was Orpah, and Jenny .Lind Rebekah me very happy.” not now able, at all times, to care lick protested the decisions on the membera of tee upper grades wUl Ellen Abbe o f Somereville spoke dren. lodges were guests, together with T-..... i I grounds that "w e can’t be too len Ceres, Mr*. Betty G riffin; chap- Imve their assembly program Spanish Conversa decided that Mr. Illing: and Mr. for the amount of aewage that la * “ S,® Co"wponffing House attend the Board o f Direc visiting members prominent in sails of each U14 slogan. “Sail— flowed to it. ient wheim thousands — perhaps lain. Miss Clara M. s ills ; execu thera. Mrs. Mary (Tummlak, sixth W ith European Boys and Girls,” , A nian with a 20 tive board, Donald Griffin. Noraaan L Flyn t tors meeting to answer any ques Rebekah lodges of Maasachusettsi Not Drift.” At each plate was a Resumes Duties A suggestion that Manchester 'Ah-hnCan millions—of prospective .draft BTsde teacher at tee Center school, tion for Beginners? tions in regard to the school pro Past presidents of the Rebekah small sailboat w ith the same undertake to pipe Its sewage, aft registrants are watching the dle- The charter was d ra i^ in honor w ill be in charge. '' Smith% Files First inch neck or a 56 of the late Arthur R. Gillette, a position. , Assembly present were Mrs. Em words, fllled with mints and can er treatment; to the Connecticut pf^tion of this case closely." Mrs. John H. Westland, chair Rev. Watson WoodniR ma Lyons Nettleton of this town. dies. As Staff Chief river by-w ay o f a large conduit, member for over 30 years. man of tee Boote-Dimock Memo- Highland Park Bill for Assembly ACADEMY of DANCING Miss Ruby Perkins of Hartford, Breathe inch waist. ^1 Library book committee, Call 6759 at once James Cummings, chairman, was made in an engineering re , A ll are inirlted to the Democratic form erly o f Manchester, and Mrs. states a selection of 60 books are Local friends and former parish and his assistants on the supper New London, Nov. 16 — — port on the local situation. This Victory dinner and dance at OUead ENROLLMENTS Sarah F. Harrison of East Hart (tP) (To Visit Our Fat on display at tee Ubrary In ob Meeting of PTA Hartford. Nov. 16—on—B. O. Education Week ioners of Center church learned committee served a delicious meal report was the result of a survey Community Hall Saturday ave- ford. Charles . Roberts o f this expt. K arl O. Hensel, resumed his Hebrbo servance of National Education Smith o f Mansfleld, recantly alact* BEING ACCEPTED EVERY THURSDAY. 3 to • P. M. with regret today that Rev. Wat 8 consisting of tomato Juice, meat started by the tovm to see what ^ Man's Department) nlng, the 20th, from 6 o'clock on. town represented the sovereign duties today as chief of staff to Again! Waek. The public la Invited to ed to his eighth succeselva term av son Woodruff has been under ob loaf, mashed potatoes and peas. might be done to correct the pres Those planning to be present are Tha mcMand Park PTA w « At Green School lodge officers, and Grand Master When yeor boss Alls About 80 were present at the. re view tee exhibit -which includes state rapresentativa from Mana* servation at the Baker, Memorial Harvard beets, colealaw, celery, Rear Admlrpl James Fife, Jr, ent condition. Construction a attced to contact a member o f the serve a pot luck aupper at the ZIPSER HALL, 35 BRAINARD PL. Everett C. Smith and Frank W. up with a atnoy hsad opening of Hebron Library, Sat adult and non-ftctlon and juvenile field, ia the flret legislator to hospital, Boston. However, he has commander of the AUantie Fleet conduit would run to nearly a dinner committee, Clarkson F. Whlton, treasurer, the grand lodge olives, rolls, coffee and squash pie. coldoroecaslaaaleaa- urday evening. The new features ^itlons. The institution is open Porter street school tomorrow eve take advantage of a now law par- In observance of American Edu- been responding to treatment and The waitresses, all Rebekahs, million dollars, and has drawn no Bailey. Mrs. Oaude W. Jonas. Mix. submarine force, at the Submarine gestlon. pot a faw drape were inspected and much sdmlred. ^e^ays and Thursday!. from ning at 6:80. The m oteeri o f the mitting bills to te filed any tlma catim week 160 parents made It a hopes to be able to return to his Officers Are Welcomed were dressed in somber colors and support to date from members of of Vicks V a - t r o ^ la CLEMENT Roland Meloche. Mrs. W ilm er Base, after returning late yester The interior presents a very pleas M:80 to 6 p. m. and on Saturdays fourth grade pupUa are In charge after the election. ' point to ivislt the Green school last home in Avon next week. The Assembly president and her each wore a sheer white muslin the Board of Directors. each nostril aad fs t eomforting HllaC DIngwell, O. Earl Porter or Mrs. Frigidoire day from fleet tactical exercises ing appearance. A railing, separat from 2:30 to 8:00 p. m. with Mrs. Stanley CTulow and Until this year, rsproaeatotivas Week. Dr. Woodruff assumed the pas associate officers were welcomed apron and cap. Recently town officials here and almost hutoathr; Va*tro-nol is so et- Harry Kramer. Teachers and pupils welcomed by the reception committee. Past in Arctic waters. f eettre becansa It sreeka rivM where Surplus Store ing the librarian's seat from pa Automobile owners are remind- M ix . Edwin Johnson serving as co- torate of the Center Congregation After the appetizing meal all elsewhere were invited to meet A drawing for the lucky winners DiLUXE this opportunity to demonstrate Grands .Mary 8 . Smith and Grace Captain Hensel, who supervised trasMe it to sooths toritatloB. ittiera North End Manchester trons has been removed and of two turkeys for which tiekaU ^ that taxes which flret became chairmen. assisted by Mix. A. C. al church, the oldest and largest adjourned to the lodge hall where with state engineers to discuss the staflbwas. make bnothiag easier. Try due last April 1 should be paid in the daily procedure of their various Congregational church in Man O. Hatch. Past Grand Marion the second aubmi^ne phase of the gives the room a much more spa are being eold, for a civic project, Oordy, the fourth grade teacher. Ym Y Uvt the visitors were introduced to exercises in place of Admiral Fife, pollution of streams, and it is ex ttl Ott Vkk4Ta*tt»«oiBMaSntoi full by November 80. Tax CbUec- classes. I f what they presented chester, in September, 1921, Pre. Straughan, as marshal, requested cious look. A children’s nook has will be made. The supper will be followed by Noble Grand Mrs. Strong and wel flew to Quonset from Argentia tor N ix. Mabel Q. HaU itotea she was routine to them, visitors vious to that he had been pastor Noble Grand Mrs. Ethel Brindle been made in a corner by the fire-: The Cornhuskeix will play for a ttiort businaas meeting. s ft«r Strong to escort the president, comed by her. The degree was con along with other members and en p!_oe. with chairs to accommodate dancing. wiu notify the commissioner of which Mies Julia Lynch, instruc found much that was new and in for ten years of the First Congre ferred an several candidates, and the Motor Vehicle Department of Red Men's Mrs. Straw, and they led the march listed men on the staff. The At small readers. The walls are tor o f phyaical education in the teresting when they saw exhibits gational church of Lynn, Mass remarks were made by the Re 0 RAN9I to the banquet haU soon after 6 lantic Fleet submarine force com painted a pleasing light green. auoh delinquencies aa is requested lower grades. wlU talk about her . o i art and social studies projects, and during W orld W ar I he was bekah president, who chose for Gillette has been filed at tha pro by the etate law. No new regis engaged in Y.M,C.A. work at Fort o'clock, followed by the distin mander returned after the first Picturas o f former presidents, li- bate office and reveals tbe follow* program in tee schools. listened to special reports, and en her motto; “ Success,” and for her phase o f the exercises, and con trations can be issued untU this MARMAUDE joyed music rehearsals. Benjamin Harrison in Indiana. piished Rebekahs and Odd Fel brarlantf; etc., s r « seen on the Ing public bequests: 3500 to the The evening will be rounded out lows. all of whom were escorted theme song, “Beneath the Cross tinued on to Washington to sit on tax has been paid. “rt e following are* some of the During his 22^ years at the wails. Hebron Ckingregational church in with everyone taking part in by the official staff of Sunset Re o f Jesus." Sovereign Grand Mes a selection board to 'choose regu Quite a number of new books The 4-H Merry Maids wlU meet COORIiS bii^ghta of the week; church the membership Increased memory of Mr. Gillette’s late wlfa» square dancing. The schoid's new bekah Lodge. senger Roberta and the other lar Navy captains for promotion have already been added and more Wednesday, November 17, at the N E W from an enrollment of 380 to 1,400. Kindergarten d
- with many a Hartford, the Rev. Samuel Hart, KEMP’S afflicted with arthritis, and Past Noble Grand Mrs. Edith 7:00— 10:00 A, B. A. Tool and brother and aieter-in-law, Mr. went to the Tolland County Fat M ato 3 to 3 H dmen cookiea FREE Dye Bowling league Phnhps t-0920 Or 8329 D.D., president o f Connecticut’s To Washiiigtou though that condition Improved Walsh Smith who was chairman long mile between gaOons. Boom toe younelf and f"**..**‘'?L'^*'*’‘***' Hlgglne, and Ijimb Oub of which Winthrop booklet, “ Captivating Gookim” . coo- One of the nation’s greatest somewhat, he felt that the time o f the dining room and decora Community V Historical Society, the late F. family. The Higgins family live In Merrlam. Jr., o f Ripley Hill, is tain* ei deliciou* rccipea. Te*led your flve best irienda. S(yfe and luxury that make Clarence Bieaell, John L. W ay of Inc. Stan Kenton and his “ A r had come for him to seek a small- tions, and her committee were 2:30 to 8 p. m. Grammar school the former Mary E. Mitchell place president Palm Beach, Fla., Nov. 16.— idea* lar Christmas baking. Write to DOOR PRIZE West Hartford, and many other htra. tistry in Rhythm” orchestra, fea er piarish. In January, 1944, he praised for a marvelous Job. The girls' program. Gym will held for the KAISER and FRAZER the most copied care in Oisrlee Larson of Portland, who —Vice President-Elect Alben W. Rumford Kitch 763 Main Street turing lovely June Christy, voted tendered his resignation to take theme of the visitation chosen by notables, beside* many names of visited in Europe as an exchange en*, Dept. B, reservations of- Badminton League ,?8 Wells Street Tel. 5509 America. A ride that smooths the bumps end huge J Charles C. Sellers and Barkley planned to fly to Wash d o u b l e Tel. 5680 Come and Try It and Yon Will Like It “America’s Top Girl Vocalist” in effect in June, and accepted a call Assembly President Straw was and causual bowling until 8 p. m. local people and visitors from oth oau^itar Susan ratumad Saturday 4-H student was tee principal Rumford i6. R. 1. er cities and towns. ington today after spending tee a c t i n g poptilaTlty polls, w ill appear in per- from the 'Avon Congregational “Sail-Not Drift,'’ and the nauU- Women'k Bowling tbe road at any epeud. night from a trip of aeveral days speaker at the meeting. His topic Fri^dmire In Manchester BS|> to headline the giant stage church where he has remained cal motif was carried out through Bowling League 7:S0r to 8:30 The library basement has been to Pennsylvania and Washington. was "My Trip To Europe.” He night with an old friend and fel show at the State Theater, Hart- since, and. the committee of the the decorations, together with the Lee's vs. Pagani’s - P. O.fvs. Wal ERN EST D. Before you deckle on any new car, 6U out tho made over into a spacioua room D.C. Mr. Seilers, who was with stated his mabi difficulty waa lan low Kentuckian, John H. Perry. lUNFORO Tonight which can be used fo r many pur For Over 25 Tears Friday, Saturday and Sim. church granted him a three colors, pink and green, and gold nut Tavern - Gym P T A Meeting. them, will return later. guage. There ia no variety in The irlce president-elect flew BAKING POWDIR F eatured in the band w ill be .20 months' leave. crescents with seven stars repre coupon below and And out eaeily-rwad without ohli~ poses. The walls are cemented, menus. Breakfasts consists^ of here yesterday from Miami after overcoming dampness which made V**’ ** chairman driving up from Key West. He o f the nation’s leading Instrumeii senting the president's emblem of CLOUGH gqfton—what your present car will bring. Then drive ' to enlarge the oatmeal flakes, sugar and cream; tal 'stars, including Eddie Safran the moon and seven stars. On the some troubi* before. noon, boile4 potato, gravy and was accompanied by Democratic a 1949 K AISE R or FRAZER and find out for your- ^U itiM of Windham Community ski on b ^ Ray Wetsel on trum Police Department head table was a ship’s model, Painter and Paper The library will be open for Memorial hosplUl. ^ meat; evening, sour mUk soup. National Chairman J. Howard pet. A rt Pepper, tenor saxophone, loaned by Thomas 'Maxwell. On Arthritis Pajn a d f what our 800,000 proud owners already know. public use from now on. It will be Mr. Larson stressed tee cleanli McGrath and Leslie L. Blffle, di J ^ e n Bumhart, tronxbonist, the other tables the committee Jm s«Mk. diUshIMiT eoiBleiUnS^h^J** Hanger open from 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesdaya ness o f conditions there. Irregard- rector of tee party’s Policy com Lanrinda Almeida, guitarist, and lekM SM m Uu of MmasUim, AfthnUs. The keys are waiting for you. and Fridays, and Friday evenings mittee in tee Senate. Appoints Meclianic members had painted rectangular iMiflIi. toabMo. ScisttcA *r ntaralcUtw 35 Years Experience less of the war devastation. While the piano artistry o f Stan Kenton lengths of cardboard in vari-col- 4m SsA Works throusb n>* MooS. First Sst< from 7:30 to 9. there he toured Germany, Holland, U. S. Attorney General Tom himself. Stan features on his utualbr starts aUsvtatlnc pain so rao m Maybe you’ve been missing something! Fourteen tables were In play at Lllington Clark, vacationing at nearby Edward J. Wilson of 182 School ored greens and white to simulate Your Guarantee of Belgium, France pnd Sivitzerland. program, his newest recording hits, vark. asloT Ufa and titap aora eaafortakb the fifth of the serlea of military He showed slides o f views and Kobe Bound, met teem at tee air street has been named superpum' ocean waves. On these were placed Ost lUadad at draitlst tadaj. Qolek. eta- Satisfaction *^ sw R i^ the Moon,” “Bongo sailboats of various sizes, on the slsU lalUlactlen ar aantp kack tatmataad whist parties sponsored by the Miss Marie Ludwig of Longview families in Switaerland. port. RUT,” "Hie Peanut Vender,” "In- erary policeman and department local PTA Friday evening. 130.60 has began conducting a sewing Barkley said his rislt with Per mechanic to date from November MAIL THE COUPON TO YOUR NEAREST The program consisted of group tsHwle,” as well as “AHlstry was netted. ’This brings the total class for the upper grades o f the Binging led by Dorothy Murzi-n ry was social and bad no political 18, it was announced today iby Jumps,” "Intermission Riff,” KAISER-FRAZER DEALER (Hsfed M e w ) up to 3149.71, to go towards a Longview school meeting with and Richard King; a talk by Rev. significance. Perry is publisher of Chief o f Police Herman SchendeL **Tampioo,” and other recordings hot lunch fund for the schools. teem once a week. She haa con Gates. “ Hands and Hearts Around The Jacksonville Journal and oth Wilson, formerly employed by that have esthbUshed Kenton’s or- ’Thoae at the winning table were ducted such classes for sixteen the World” : acrobatic dancing by er newspapers. Gorman Motors and the Sun Oil nnteation as a top-flight band, Mrs. George Alden, Mrs. John A. years donating her aervices which tee Richardson twins of Pine ^ k e company, will have charge of up ihetra added will be Gary Morton Queen, M ra Curtis Blllard. Mrs. she enjoys. Shores; talks by B. Henry Sefton, in "N ew Fashions In Cbmedy” ; keep o f patrol cars and equipment, c a b « » WOBTH rESIUSH WENT Lillian Brodeur. Other prizes fell The Ellington committee in Tolland County. 4-H Club Agent, signarilghts and signs. BRAND NEW PACKAGE tbs Clark Brothers, acrobatic danc- KHOW WHAt Mt to Mrs. Raymond Burt and Mrs. charge o f the sale o f Chrtatmaa and Miss Shirley Weik. assisUnt The appointment of Wilson, Ingaenaatieas, and others. r o U B « ^ Charles P. Miner. Mrs. Alphoua seals Is headed by Mias Hattie R. 4-H agent. Chief Schendel states, wilt result PRESCRIPTIONS T ln re are late stage shows every Wright. Mrs. Walter E. Wright. M. ^ r r assisted by Mrs. Clyde A. Four cluba were awarded a iOO Saturday and Sunday starting at in a saving over his salary on re Cordtsen and Miss Emma Batz. per cent attendance acknowledg pair and upkeep bills which have Miss Permeila Brousseau and Mrs. CALLED FOR 10 p. m. Albert W. Hilding donated the Wednesday night the Ellington ment: Snappy Homemakers of been growing as the department’s BRAND NEW PRICE Womws Club w ill meet in the Wlllington, Happy Qo-Lucklea of AND equipment has'expanded. prizes. Refreehments o f cider and doughnuts were serv'ed, donated Hail Memorial library. Tolland, Craftsmen Club of Cov Thursday night tee Ladies’ entry, 4-H Sparkles of Hebron. DELIVERED Smartly Styled High-Ranking ComAnmlst Dtaa by Mesdames Rowley, Gagllardl, Vrsd- Murphy. Alden and Borst, in charge Benevolent Society will sene s Outstanding homemaking club, Snappy Snippers of Andover. Moscow, Nov. 16— —Moscow o f M ra Rowley and committee. ‘h t*»e church At the next, and last party, a dining rooms, "njc flrst setting will Foods project awards. Shirley PINE newspapers .mnounced today the Oty- feature will be the awarding of the M 5-30 p. m., and the second st Pratt. Ellen Abbe, Betty Parizek death of MsJ. Gen. M.' I. Starostin, grand prize o f 325. A lso the «:30 ^ m. Tickets may be pur- Kathleen Daley. Dress revue PHARMACY 46, a high-ranking , Communist Town Motors, Inc. American Legion will take the op teased from Mrs. William Ross, swards, the Misses Anne and Nan 664 Onter SL and a candidate for membership cy Gates of Coventry, Marion 45 West Center Street MO portunity to dispose of prize tur ■hd Mrs. Har- TeL 2-9814 in the Russian Communist party’s keys and a silver creani and sugar old J. Potric. Thrall, Vernon: Sandra White of Central committee. Manchester set. Andover: Dorothy Ward and Bar The Hebron board o f education Cows Give Milk met last Thursday evening for It* Lacey Stole regular monthly meeting. Trane- Boston. Nov. 16— (4>)— New portation and echool enumeration E ^ la n d cows ore givin g leas nuik v.-ere talked over. A number of new The- Department o f Agriculture deeks have been ordered for the reported the rate of milk produc new school. Additional dental care tion per cow on Nov. 1 averaged for the schools was dlsciusEcd. 15.76 pounds—3.7 per cent less Edward Tarasevitch was allowed than- the previous monte. But tee transportation compensation to department explained tee produc the Connecticut School of En tion waa still above tee 10-year FORCED TO MOVE gineering in Hartford, and Victor average. MITHE WAT! J^ d dao9 Ammrtem ia w i f * 1 M 9 Nmuk A iM ytai flnf CeeAplf Camigail Tke
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fa aff af year tgfedh iam r N o wonder the talk b Nash. Neverbefore coil tp ^ g a cuahioning all four wbeehl Perhaps to inuefa newt in a motor carl New retradea o f Nash Weather Eyx Coo- RIGHT m TER FACTORY >XHi (*«l you have hoihfog worth aieeling-^ur m on room than you've ever aecn before hurglan don’t know that. If they And now—above an--thc auper-uftty WHILE THEY LAN! . . . a ISi^-Lounge, ttfety-detigned . . . break into your place, they'll, luffl A Good Savings Plan Assures Peace of Mind and quictnaaa o f Girder-built Unitized offering Twin Bed comfort St night I ti upi'tk down looking for valuables. Body-and-Fimw oonstruction. Pioneered Da you worry what tha (ntuie may hold ? Poeaible Mriou* Ulnes*? DOLL HOUSE FURNITURE, SETS AND BULK, Even though they 6nd nothing, it will Around you. the ikj-wide sweep o f a by Nash—the greatest advance in automo y b o u o e U pay fo r f BtoH mtving mt the Manchester Building * curved one-piece windshield. The ufety bile conatnictioa in 40 years! ptobablv cost you more to repair the watoli huw qniekly your woniee will vanish- Put your PULL TOYS, BOATS, BABY TOYS. BIG VARIETY damage than we'll charge you for * 9“ ^ *® •* thla rellrtle, local flnanrial Institution . . . o f Cockpit control, with ^ Uniicope. Don't stop at adnniring a 1949 Nash good Theft and Burglary Insurance ' wharo ear goMrauB dlvtdaiida help them grou *»d your Suvlugs Here’s the world'i first car with U nillo-' Airflyle. G o down to your Nash dealer,' By Sae Burnett diet will pay you the value of •re hiaared up to 88,e06. Oat etortad today. Jet carburetion—tneve than 25 miles to get in. end get tbe wh -r' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1§, 1948 MAN1:HKS1EA e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTEU. CONN-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1948 > A (J » n e w r;,.rr Emergency Doctors About Town Harriman May Legion Unit [^ocal Youth Surge of Red Probers Told Obituary The Mah(dieater Fira department r>r. Alfred Sundquiat and Dr More About wee called to the Seaman’a Coal Move to Top Holds Session Michigan Ha^ Commanding Lead as No. 1 College Armies Gives William L. Conlon are th€ Left Fortune physicians of the Manchester company on Hawthorne etrect at Mraical Association who will be four o'clock ycaterday attemoon. EGA Position UeMlIu available for emergency calle Auto Deals Steam from an overheated boiler Students Who Attendcil Naw Problem caused a atlll alarm to be turned High School Student tomorrow afternoon. Mre. Alice L. Felrtoe Girls* State Honor (Contlnaed fmes Pagn One) In to the department. (Contimied from Page Oss) Navajos Good Aces Practice It Named Beneficiary (Oeatliiaed from Page One) Mrs. Alice L Pelrlne, widow at Tadcasters and-Guards Michael D. Pelrtne o f Andover, Guests of Auxiliary Get 130 First Place i who told ths conunittes about a The Cheney Brotbere Athletic however, is an apparently wide thev would pose a major problem Association will meet tomorrow died Monday afternoon at the Mid InPuckDriU In Bartlett Will 1500 "tip" yesterday had sold the spread feeling on Capitol hill that AtEastSide for'the Naval command there head night at 7 o’clock in the Cafeteria. dletown hospital. Mrs. Pelrine was Mrs. Harold Suite, first vice ms»jtF.n Truman Gives car at a profit a few days after the European recovery effort haa . Usher in Gage Season rourUen year old Richard ed by nee Admiral Oscar Badger. been operating satisfactorily under the daughter of the late Harry and president, presided at *the meeting Votes in Weekly A large part of the Navy group la getting It. Clara (Wateroua) Bishop and was Cbarlea Woodhouee. aon of Mr. Membera of the Democratic Hoffman’s leadership. 19 Candidates Practice Coach Server to Namej stationed ashore, and a fleet Ma Macy told reporters the motor bom in Andover. She leaves a sis of the American Legion unit last and Mrs. Fred Woodhouae of 19 Notice Nation industry could handle the problem Town committee ere asked to meet Nevertheless, a sharp presi ANGLE rine force of some 3,600 men un at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 dential rebuff to Hoffman came to ter, Mrs. Harry Snow of Wepping, night in the Legion home, in the New England Pro Kings At Coliseum Under Starting Five; Drill Benton atreet will not have to der commaand of Brig. Gen. Gerald in much the same way the steel Tad's Guard Ltt Bottdroa Elected Notre Dame, Army and MMn street, totmorrow night at light yesterday . and a brother, Frederick Bishop absence of President Mrs. Leona worry bow to aecure hit edU' Thomas also must be cared for. Standing Pat makers are dealing with the so- of Columbia. Here Friday Night; Coach Plitt; Details At Armory TomcA’roW Hiffli Football Captain cation. And when he la 25, ho may But abandoning the Navy head called "gray market" which his eight o’clock when they will pay Mr. Truman, it waa learned, has Reed, who is a patient in Manches Dahue "Brunig was the best back I ever California Follow;^ their respects to 8gL Robert Ham suggested to Hoffman that he re The funeral will be held Wed ter Memorial hospital. Former College Stan coide into a gift of »25,tK)0. For quarters site would pose even committee recently lnvestlgpi?d. Cosmh Emil PUtt put hla Navajo played with or againat and Slum- Lee Botteron, aa end, was ^Centinncd from Page One) ilton. William Hamilton, father of verse one of his basic policy de nesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from Gueats at the meeting were Nick Aagalo. the asaa reipoaai- The bowly organised Silk City j Wolverines Lend by the Mancheater high achool atudent greater problem^ than "loss of The New Yorker said he expects the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 With Woreester Five eakl waa tba best end. B ^ , when elected captain of the 1849 liaa been named beneficiary under the deceased, is a member of the c is io n s ^ two-and a-half month Mies Dawn Muraski and Ifloa hodcey team threngh aa hour of ble for the twenty-fifth anni basketball team facee a busy week face." On the practical side, the to turn over the committee’s find Main street. Rev. Charles Crist of that Moske hit you, you cotM feel Manchester High football team More Thau 200 Points the will of hla neighbor. Mra. Sus nearest Naval base la at Yokosuka but said he had approved It and Democcatio Town committee. old order ending government grain Janet WUson. High school ofniors- stiff pracUee Sunday morning at versary banquet of the Chibs foot- In preparation for the coming sea ings here and elsewhere to the the Wapping Federated church every rib mm-e. He waa hard, yesterday afternoon by hia an K. Bartlett of 21 Benton atreet Japan, and a move there would added: automotire Industry with recom buying on Dec.}. and returning the who attended Qirle State under Take it from Ed "Chuck” Oon- the Springfield Coliseum In prepa baU team, walked into the Garden tou|^ and clean. A great competi son. teammates. The announcement Our position is as it has been. wheat and corn export trade to will officiate. Burial will be tn the New York,"Nov. 18—(«)—With who died November 2. mean pulling up a strategic anchor mendations for a "reasonable and General Manager George H. the sponsorship of the auxlligry. nora, the Worceator Tadcaaters ration for tha coming season, and Grove last Saturday night and tor.” “ Tonight the locals will practice waa made yesterdky by Head We would not enter into four- private channels. family lot in Center cemetery, An only one mare game to play. U is a modern falry-atory of which Taingtao has held down for effective sohition.” Waddell said today that although Introduced by Mrs. Everett Ken arc one o f the beat Independent upon completion o f the aeeslon ex- was puaaled. He needed a toast- i The “eUck fox” , Pete Happeny, at the Utat Side Rec at 8 p.m. end Coach Walker Brigga power negotlattons tuitil the Rus Mr. Truman thus apparently dover. nedy, they spoke most interesting Michigan has taken a commaotftBff Icindneaa. many years. The House group spent seven it has been reported the govern profeasional baeketball teama In preeaed his belief that hla charges master for the occasion. Within a I held the floor longer than aay tomorrow night, they win have a Coach Briggs also said Tony Were Nelghbora Situated on the Shantung penin sians have lifted the blockade. ment is investigating the prospect aligned himself against Hoffman ly and enthusiastically of the pre were tn fine shape and ready to fsw minutes p la y m o f the Oi)>e’ other nMmber of the squad who lead in the race to be named tba hours yesterday examining the ths East Connors oaid recently, full game scrimmage against the Turfcington had been named yeara ago the Woodhoiiae fam sula, the port controls the Yellow The President disclosed that he transactions of the Kearney Olds of making outright gift of tempo and with hia secretary o f agricul gram, which happily combined square off with the rest of the teams of a quarter century ego be-! was present but he kept the gath Guards at the armory, atartlng at honorary captain of this year’s best footbell teem of the year. ily became near neighbora of the sea approaches to Manchuria. It will have full-scale review of the mobile company o f Washington. rary housing projects to towns In ture, Charles k. Brannan, a stal Russian Order claoses, fun end “ excellent food," "The Tadcaatera are a good ban league. gan to arrive. j ering in continual laughter. He ea- ‘*:80.8 team which closed its season The Wolverines moved more BartletU. At that Ume Richard also guards the western flank of entire Internationaal picture at It turned up this testimony by which projects sre located, as has wart campaign helper. Among the outstanding opeak- club. 1 saw them play aeveral aea- Nineteen candidates answered A disttngulahed looking gentle-' plained bow he bought 8SJK)0 Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. at last week. Turkington play^ than 200 Mints ahead of ranaer Korea, whertf Communist forces re waa juat a very smaii toddler and the White House Monday, the day Raymond J. Kearney, co-partner not yet heard of the proposition of Brannan opposed Hoffman’s pri Called niegal ers at this year'a Girl SUte whs Bona in Worcester. Joe Milosz, the calk and Plitt. with hia two men walked in and was greeted worth of equipment for only 8600. the armory, the Bilk Townera will a center position. up Notre Dome by grabMpg ISO mi'one occa.sion he chanced to get main a threat to the newly-inde- after hla return to Washington. ficially. In Manchester Silver Lane vate-trading plan last August, Mrs. ner CXmpbeU of Lonlsiane. aides, Len Olson end Jim (barton, by everyone ea if he had scored Rough, tough Bull Spencer aaM inaugurate their besketball sseaon, first place votes In th.e weekly Marshall and W. Averell Harri- in the agency: Bemie Peters and Joe Mack ara away from hla . home yard, and he pendent southern section. ' ( 1 ) His firm takes in used cars Homes is the type of project In when the proposal was a behind- national Girl State chairman o f were Imi^ressed with tha s i ^ t the aU important touchdown earl 14 yean of footbell was a . long playing host to the etrong Plain- Aseocieted Preoe poll o f footbell Under normal procedure. Task man. BCA roving ambassador, will standout performers.” Connors and teamwork ahown. A abort “ went calling” o i the Bartletta. as trade-ins on new ones ""for as voluted: the-scenes issue. Brannan felt that (Contlaned fn»m Page Oae) the Aroerieen Legion Auxiliary. . haa been watching baoketbaU for ier that day agalnat an arch rival UnM but )M had enjoyed every villa Mooarehe. The viiltora ere writers end broedcoatera He was Juat abc ;t able to nart- Force 38 should complete its train fly there to meet him. hla Commodity Credit corporation who told the glria ttifit the na scrimmage session that everyono o f the Chibs. He was Jake Green- minute o f the time with green-oind a Negro teem and in their first They had a total of 1.9fiS petete ing exercise and return to this The President reported he was little as we can” and sells them a good many years and ia an au participated la waa followed by gale, and the novelty of receiving for as much u* we can.” Kearney Mrs. Sarah M.''Fieher of Boston, should contine for a longer time to ready lieen operating from on tional slogan, "A Girl State la. thority on Judging teams. * burg. Jake hasn’t changed a bit, ca b s. start defeated the classy Wethsra- compared with 1,731 for the Mah. country early next month. How powerless under Uie law to act in individual skating and stickworic, Local Sport who led at the end of the regular a caller of auch youthful yeara said "I think it Is good business Mass., is visiting Mrs. Elizabeth buy grain and sell It to the Mar office In western Berlin. He also Every State In 1948,” had been with the excepUon that he now Frenchy Merrer had a human flsid Eagles SO to 47. Immediately atruck him a friend- ever, the Navy haa kept rotating the . shipping strike. He was told shall plan countries, which pay for Friday night the Tadcaatera wiU with Jack Hill, the number one interest story for the party. He season vote lost year. (2 ) He sells new car buyers "all Caveriy of William street. Mrs. is a member of the Clly Council, realized this year. Other epeakers help the National Guards open has a few gray hairs on hU heed Sunday evening, the locals wUl ahip with the Bartletta. unlto available for replacement in that the SS America was held in it with EGA dollars. Among hla which has been meeting In west were Mrs. Laura H. Gorton, Stqte goal tender, having a busy time toM of one evening when hla be at the Hertford Auditorium for Army is in th i^ place with 1.- almllar "training" situations in the port and that the sailing of the the accessories I can.” Generally, Fisher Is a past state grand mis their second cage season at the in hla cage. PUtt intends to oper and a few surptus pounds around Chatter He maintained ,hU friendship tress of the Ladies International contentions were that the govern ern Berlin since Communist dem Policewoman -Mra. Noonan, for-, the walrtllne. Before Greenberg two youngatera, Iwth boya, looked a game with the Wethersfield 411 end California in fourth with Mediterranean. The force is com Queen Elizabeth was cancelled and he said, he will not remove any armory. The attraction is Uetod at ate with three 'Unes, and alternate 1.388. North Carolina, with 1,084, with them as he grew. Some time Orange Association, and will at ment could prevent traffic jams onstrations last September forced mer District Attorney H. M. Al» had a chance to take off hie cost over their dad’a ahoulder into hla Baglea Next week, the Silk Town- posed o f the 27.000-ton carriers no settlement was in sight. accessories that come on a new 8:30 with the strong Plainville his offense so that each man could scrapbook. They came acroos a Coach W ny AUbrio's Silk a t / climbed from sixth to fifth on the ago the Bartletts decided they tend the fair and tea of Daughters around U.S. ports by spreading the It to move from the Soviet aeotor corn. Secretary of State Frances he told aeveral yarns of the “good era will make their debut in the FTlnceton and Tarawa, two light Mr. Truman, looking tanned and car. If the customer doesn't want a t y haU. Monarchs meeting the Bilk City become m ore. famiUar with each picture o f Pop and Tom Happeny. A. C. football team bet held the strength of its smashing victery would take care of Richard, and o f Liberty, No. 126 ia Orange hall shipments, rather than tunneling Burke Redick; Senator Alice Row A. C. cagers in the first game at old days." And he wound up as Rec Senior League. cruisers and eight destroyers refreshed, greeted reporters In the car as is. he’ll sell it to some other’s style of play and to im The caption above read, “Cubs’ opposition scorelesa in its lost over Maryland. they have done so handsomely, ac- this evening. She is also a past no them through porta with the lower Meanwhile, the Russian-con land of Ridgefield presented dlple-, 7:16. the ’ toastmaster. A choice that Coach Snap Server may uae a slacks and a sports ahirt. one who does, then order another trolled press gave large propagan prove on their pessiag. The first Rocks of GUvaltar” . One o f the three etarte. The Stafford Olym- Completing the firat ten. In co r in g to the will filed for pro- ble grand of Welfare Rcbekah handling charges. mas and pins. couldn’t luive been bettered. two-team syatem thU aeaami. as , bate hearing at 1 p. m. Friday. Mr. Truman asserted he would for the original customer. da display to the opening of the Former Cross Ptayera line will be centered by Jim Car Merrer boys started to ask quea- he hea two fives that seam on plce were held to a scorelesa tie order, ara Penn SUta North- cariy out the Democratic platform (3) Some trade-ins had l)een re Lodge. No. 310 of Boston, and was Hoffman argued that the foreign Friday evening an informal hop: ton, and WiU hove BUI Green and Greenberg had been a fine foot Hoapltal Beedvea Gift Stalemate Fate assistance act requirea the use of flrot "free trade” stores In Soviet Bernis Peters and Al Peters are tlons why hla pop had )>een ra- equal terms with . ons anothtr. and the post two Sundays the lo weatern, Oklahoma Oemacn and in its entirety, including his orig sold immediately to used car buy present last night at the supper with the cadets from New London Harry wood on the wings. Red ball player on Hartford’s East cals scored Identicel 12 to 0 vic Southern Methodist. Under terma of the bequoat, private trade channels whenever occupied eastern Berlin and Ger Coast Guard as gueats was an-1 former Holy Croaa performers un ferred to aa a rock. Franriiy re Ona team is made up of Al Cone inal 21-point domestic program of ers for up to 2600 more than the and official visitation of the Re- der Coach Doggie Julian. The lat Donahue and Ev Hiompson wUl Side as a kid. Later he made the tories over the RockvlUe American The mighty men of Michigan 2500 goea to Memorial hoapltal, Of Officials’ Try practicable. He won the decision many yesterday. These atorea, Joyed. The girls stated that they grade with Hartford High and plied it was pretty herd to explain. and Dick Danielson at forwards. September 6, 1945, to the best of amount allowed the customer for )>riCah Aasembly officers in Odd ter ia now with the Boston Celtics flank A l Rosy in the second line. Smoke Rings from the Baaq*et Legion. grew in prestige by ewamping and the entire realdue o f the et- his ability. then, after agreeing to delay the familiar In Sovietised countries, learned a great deal, made many' after graduating gave his beat for Ilieae two lanky, epeed-demona are his old car. Fellows halL sell goods without ration coupons o f the BAA. Adam Puchek learned These two Unes are well fortified Only bald heads present were Indiana, 54-0, Saturday while their tate will go Into tniat. and the changeover until Dec. 1. His order good friends, and the parting om- the Chihe. expected to produce plenty o f scor For Berlin Talks William Manual, a wlesman for at especially high prices. Ilia ABCs about basketball from with veteran hockey players, all Steve Klein, Pete Rowe, Red Ma Bob Turkington is sporting a main challengera Notre Dame and principal and Income may be uaed was announced on Sept. 1. Saturday was a sad'one. The genial and witty M.C. intro ing for the locals. Burt Smith ia the Kearney company, testified he e t Rlto’a Mothers’ Circle will The Communists announced that Frank Keaney at Rhode Island six having aeveral aeaaons to their honey, Vic Risceaei and Pete Con at center, with Jerry Williams dlacolored eye the result of action Army, were ehoulderihg th rou ^ for the education of Richard Under It private exporters have credit Jim Carton ia an ex-EU duced Dr. Ray Moxzer, now a Chinese Nationals always expected a "tip” when he meet tonight at the home of Mrs. eventually ,V) free trade stores and Talk on World FederaHem State. Joe Ruasenas, a giant roy. . Conroy's son Was a standout and Howie Conn at the guards. in last Sunday’s Silk a t y A. C.- in the lierdeat way. Woodbouae. When he becoraea 25, (Coattnnrd from Page One) proceeded to line up millions of captain. Forming the third line practicing dentlit in Manchester, sold a car and that he often re John Rildiah, 28 Union street. St. off-rallon restaurants woidd ooer- Attorney John La Belle gave the guard, played college ball with the backfleld ace at Bulkeley High in Rock'vills Legion football gams. The Irish had to rally Ute to he will inherit the whole amount. dollars worth of sales contracts group an Informative and interest-. will be Al Anschutz and Herb Rod- as "the boy who saw so many Tha second-five ia made up of The Hartford Connecticut Tniat ceived 2500 which be didn’t think Margaret-Mary circle will meet to ate In eastern Germany. They University of Indiana. EMdie Son- Hartford two yeara a g o .. . 3iggeat ^ t M t Northweeten. I3-T. wM)e sia already had proposed to call Claim Big Victory calling for European deliveries af ing talk on World Federalism, and ta, the emaUeet hum on the squad mer at the wings, with Johnny teeth knocked out that he decided Ruae Mathiason and Howard company ia named executor under was excessive. morrow night with Mrs. Dome- claimed that "though store prices man on hsind was 240-pound Al Holmea at forwards, Al FW i at All clubs in Manchester inter th Cadets won in the last 80 see* the Council of Foreign Ministers The committee asked Manuel to nick dl Battista of 21 Scarborough ter Dec. 1. said tentative plans were in the at 5’ 8”, ia a former letter winner Mativer the center. to be a dentist.” Moaaer Wes the ends over Pennsylvanie, 28-30 the BarUett wUL into session "to consider the ques at present are only alightly under Pentore. a great center for the center end Johnny Kleinsehmldt ested in having a repreaentatlve in (Continued friHB Page One) return today with records to show read. The Mothers Circle ef the works for a round table forum en at Boston Univerelty. Captain The defense will also be strong, Cuba’ mascot. Chibs dprlng their big yeara. . Nick • The extent that the Wolverines HorM Win Filed tion of the situation in Berlin, as black market prices, thev ■will ^ t h four highly talented veterans Md Bob Lens at guerda Ruse a proponed Dart League are urged his receipts from tips. Holy Innocents will meet tomor the subject at a later date. Chet Mack la one o f a long line of Little Billy SkoncekI, the terror Angelo could smile with pride with rose ta favor is reflocted in the Hie nill of Stephen Horah of 91 well as the question o f Germany 400 Are Present hein kill off the black market.” It was announced that the First liolding down these positions. of the North End who flayed with Haugh and Bern Server ara two to be represented at a meeting Oek atreet haa been filed for pro regular rationing o f rice lias con row night with Mrs. Howard standout performers from West the manner In which the banquet wtributlon of fliat plac*'^ votea as a whole. ■Western Berlin’s antl-Convmun- District meeting would he held In Texas Teachers college. The Tads Buffy Davidson and Jack Donahua both the North and South End capable rsaervae elated to oee scheduled tonight at 8 o’clock at bate, Mr. Horan died September siderably eased the food problem. Beaupre of 255 Summit street. was presented. Nick bore the brunt plenty of service. Notre Dama which had the lamrat "The Soviet government ad 1st press took another view. It Manchester, Monday evening, N o leadiira scorer is a Worcester boy, are Uetod as the starters, with teame. Is now a successful chicken the British American Oub. An 28 and hia eatnte, it ia reported, U. S. Economic Aid Director Roger Other, circles meeting tomorrow At Veterans Show of the planning and contacting and Utoz*. lest wsefc, rscsK5 heres now also to the same posi railed the Communist-controlled vember 29. Mra. Suita will work Joe "Smokey” MUoea. The latter Henry Schutz and Leo Paquette farmer in Eastern Onnecticiif. It is expected that Coach Server eight team league ia planned. mgy reach 223,000. Lapham arrived In Nanking today Columbia night Include the Holy Family Cir rates aa accolade for his efforts. . 27 compered with Michigan’s tion." it said. stores “free stores for'sneculators with the Post on this project. scored 1,013 points in 44 games -ready to flU in. Understudying Billy was light tn weight but 100 J"" Ws starting-five follow Under terma e f the Horan will, with former Ambassador William cle at the home of Mrs. Edward and profiteers” and alleged the Forty-seven men were present, ing Wednesday’s scrimmago at the The foreign ministers of the C. Bullitt, who Is checking the The program by the Down Monday evening, December 20 with the Tads lost season in which Joe Roeenaa HIU in the cage will be HerWe per cent football player. Very few The Manchester Dry Osaners The point aUndtags on a 10-''.4- the following bequeata are made; in O’Brien, 84 Madison street, the Im wares for sale In them were forty-four of whom were pisyera . armory. United States, Britain and France Chinese situation for Congress. "Amateur Night” sponaored Homers presented in High school the post and auxiliary will com the team won 38. Both Peters, Cruickehanke listed at the pres ball carriers ever went around will sponsof a baakstbali tean this 7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis (flrat plac* 21.000 to a alatcr-iii-law, Elizabeth met at the French Foreign Office Yeomans Hall Friday night by maculate Conception Circle with hall last night was well accepted "squeezed out of the hungry and ent as aparez, but wUI see plenty Felix Mozzer w’ea said havs ^ I n g u how the Silk O ty Five They lunched with U. S. Ambassa bine on a Chriatmas party. who Inddentally ore not brothera, Skcasekl'a end. He took great de been the best’’treasurer theto team season in ths Y Senior Lsagus. All votes in parentheasa:) A. Tynan and life uae o f real ea- to frame their reply and adjourn Columbia Parent-Teacher Aaao- M m . Joseph Volz, 63 Dclmont by more than 400 persons. Given hard pressed Soviet occupation Tomorrow an all-day sewing averaged* double figures in the o f service are Chick Aronaon, Tom will be playing at the ' armory players will hall from the East dor J. Leighton Stuart before ar Tigers to Hustle light in turning eomersaulte be ever had. After one eucceaeful JMdey evening, the club has de- i L181 tnto at 89-91 Oak street: 82,000 ed after 40 minutes. was well attended, and Mra. Al street. under the auspices of Anderson- zone." meeting will be held v/ith Mra. scoring coluihn lost oeaoon. Johnson and Bob Arcndt Side and will be the same tfam 3. Notre (IT) .... x j n ranging for a meeting with Presi fore n game to loosen up and at season with Mozzer guarding this elded to hold its raffle-drawing to a nwhew, James Horan of Bos The nature of this reply was dent Chiang Kai-Shek.' fred Soracchl, chairman of Ways Shea Post and Auxiliary, the show American authorities also said Harry Sweet of Putnqm street. Worctoter climaxed a gnat The Navajos will play all home tract the attention of the crowd. that played under the S t James ton and 21,000 each to nephews kept secret, but authoritaUve Says Red Rolle till, each player was presented with there Instead of at the V .r.W . A dra.stlce shortage df gold and Means committee of the asso Miss Barbara Peyron of New was followed by general dancing. the Soviet stores represented a Mrs. David Thomas, chairman ef season by andexiftg the New I n games at the new rink being built Billy was good and he knew it. 220. . . None of the coaches o f the banner last .season. Ths team will 4. ^ ifo r n la (18) ...... 1^ John, and Raymond Horan of sources said It coincided with a ciation, who was in charge said Milford and Miss Rose Casanova Profits will l>e sent to the Na violation of four power agree land ProfeoeioBal championship, on the north side of Center Home as printed on the tickets. practice tonight at 7 o'clock at the 5. North Carolina ( ) . . »0|4 yuan has forced Nanking banks to the annual Christmaa sale, De And it made him a better football team were present. They included W e drawing will take place before 1 1 Harttord; 2500 to a niece, Cath French view that the west will netted the group more than 280. o f New Haven, spent the weekend tional Home Foundation in Eaton ments forbidding the free sale of cember 2 at Hale’s store, urges, an honor won by the Bridgeport Springs pond. Mancheater will be East Side Rec. sharply limit withdrawals. . Detroit, Nov. 16—(/P>—Red Rolfe player. Jack Dunlap, Earl Wright, the late the GuerAi-Tedcaeters feature erine Rutledge of Hartford and not negotiate under the duress of This money is to be added to the with Miss Ann Leggett of Wash Rapids, Michigan, which is main foodstuffs and other articles which all members having articles to Newflelds during the 1946-47 aea- whipped into his new Job of man represented by a fine hockey team Took Bxoeptioa to Remark I Northweetem ...... m the BerUn blockade, but hopes Victory Claims Made eon. Jack Dwper, Tom Kelley and contest at 8:30. 2500 to the priests o f S t Jamea fund the association Is accumlat- ington street. They were on the tained by the V. F, W. of the U. are supposed to be rationed. The contribute to hand them to her aa ager of the Detroit Tigera today and la deacrvlng o f unUmited sup BUI Siamonds took exception to George Mulligan. . . Al B ^Ieeon Opening games in ths Rec Sen 2* <*> ...... 4Tl that the j Berlin Issue can be Here are the victory claims Practloa Tonight port from hometown fane. The 8. ^ m a o n (8) ...... ggg 1 church for maases for the repose made bv military news agency: Ing to furnish the kitchen in the nursing staff of the Memorial S. A. The State of Connecticut Control council law applying these soon as possible. Plans were also aa eagerly as if he was going after a remark by Greenberg that the brought up the day the locale were ior Basketball Lsague one week xk A lf The residue is left in solved by conclHatlon. Horace W. Porter School. There hospital for some time and liked has been able to raise eufficient controls haa never been abolished. discussed by Rehabilitation chair Coach Earl Tost o f the Guards a hot one at third. team la on edge and spirits are Cubs were outfitted in the best of Ceoaty Cob Leagoe from tonight will find the Whits 10. ^ t h e r a Metkodlat . . ^ A French government spokes 1. Nine of Red Oen. C^ien Yl’a chased off the field in Middletown tn M for Shirley Horan Newell, were 28 individual entriea to the thi town. funds to own one of the buildings man, Mrs. Sweet for gifts to ^ will send hia charges through The former New York Yankee high. They are a fully equipped equipment. He asked. ’’Jake, do enin • the Sons of Italy. . The Marpby’s Elegies meeting the Laurels In the U. GMrgla (3) 383; 13. Mldiigaa man announced this stand earlier. columns are retreating toward club from head to foot. Final ar dsughtor o f the deceased. James Taterhehuang, northeast of ' Su- contest, practically ail of whom for their war widows and orphans. sent to the Christmas shop at light drill tonight at 6 o’clock at third beae star, mora recently head you remember when we had to cell 1927 team, coached by Dwyer, was first clash and the Knights of State (3) 188: 18. O n m o a U p ^ Horan of Boston ia named execu The decision reached by the were children. There were two en ■A number of the members of the Funds raised each year all over Couple Celebrate Newington and Rocky Hill hospi the armory. Wednesday night the of the Tiger farm system, quickly rangements for the season wUl bo time out every time a man was 4s (8) Tulane m : 18. M taS2to% it western ministers must be sent to chow, after a defeat by Gen. considered the best the Ehibs aver Columbus and Italian Americana tor. * tries for org;anization8. Winners V. F. W. Auxiliary went to East the state help to keep them up. tals. It was voted to contribute Guarda meet the Silk City quintet set up a policy. completed within the coming substituted so that we could St. John . .103 98 100-307 are paired in the nightcap. Two P«uity)vanla 80; 17. — tiiialiim their governments for final ap K«ing Po-Tao's Seventh Army week. boasted. The 1927 Cubs split the were; Honey Russell at Hartford ■ M d (8) the ^ r lln blockade must be lifted Court in Rockville: Is 21171.58. Haggerty, d a u ^ ter of Mr. Md Stamler .... 99 92 City on Sunday. November 21. Haefs ... Amt since the blockade is what son o f Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. southern Palestine and puts most UBLIC MARKE —191 ...... 98 126 102—327 Boston. Ken Loeffler coaches the Sarpola 185 109 1 18-889 At the amateur entertainment In Mayer of Glastonbury. This is based on to * 250,000 tax Mrs. Daniel J. Haggerty, of ^ of the Negeb desert under U. N. F la v e ll...... 107 102 98- 807 And tn the seme breath the for Providence Steamrollers, having Uadaen 105 108 80—808 the western powers to take the laid at the meeting o f the Senator Valley street, to Joseph W. Har 803-805 MAIN STREET mer Manchester High and Ford- Columbia on Fridgy night three 'nie double ring ceremony was control. Heller ...... 115 97 85— 297 Total ...... 468 498 602 1461 resignedrm gnra amaa mentormeiuor oro f theuie St.SI. I-oulsIX)UIS PoUnsky * 88 1ST 119-844 case to the Coiuicll. and Representatives two months rington, son of Timothy Harring ham star stated he would defend ynung men from Andover received performed on Saturday by Rev. The resolution "endorses Arab Plitt ...... 114 160 102—376 Nelson’a (8) Bomber*. He takes Net Hickey's 111 109 111—881 The cabinet approved the text ago and Is due op or before June ton. of Hartford. The ceremony Meder ...... — — ^ hla championship in the twelfth _ i ______a - . * _____■ . • . 1 TYesaMe* the rirst prize;.«f ten dollars. The Lester Hart In the parsonage of occupation, but not Israeli’s occu Wednesday's Specials!! 77 77 CSirlson ...... 94 94 —188' place. Grady Lewie, purchased Dummy 85 85 8 8 -3 5 5 performers from Andover were o f A note Foreign Minister Robert 1, 1949. will take place Satufday, Novem annual Army and Navy Club Piper . Schuman Intends to send to Sec the East Glastonbury Methodist pation of Its own .t-rritory,” Eban ...... 104 100—204 from Baltimore, takes over the Owen Lathrop, 14 years, with gui John A. MaeVeagh, Jr., re ber 20. at 10 o’clock In 8t. Jamee.s THE KENNEL SHOP presents Total ...,. 533 564 446 1543 Thanksgiving Day five-mile road Horvath 534 548 62S 1593 retary General Trygve Lie and church. said. He pointed out that the U. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY ...... 103 109-211 Pombers as player-coach. tar: Bruce McDonald, 12 years, turns to active duty with the church. N.’s partition of Palestine gave , Mata Office ( 1 ) race on Thursday, November 25. Olson ...... 88 97 90—272 President H. V. Evatt of the Unit MIm Jean Bidwell. cousin o f the Army this -week,' and with the McCormack . 91 125 McCluskey has been training at with guitar, and Clifford Qoodals, bride, acted as maid o f honor and Negeb to the Jews. TABLE QUALITY, NU-MAID 95—311 E. BalUteper ..109 188 131—858 Oete The Beet 10 years, accordian. 'There were ed Nations in reply to their appeal rank of Captain Joina the Officers Mrs. Leonard Cleveland of 174 Nimirowritl 96 76 ------172 Robertson Park for the paat two HlUnakl"...... 135 91 95—811 last week for direct four power Otto Mayer, brother of the bride Eban sold the Jews have made twenty-five contestanta. These Reserve in Hartford. Benton street haa returned from Phelon .. 85 89 104—278 months and has been clocked by Miami—((PI—Citation, called by talks on Berlin. groom as best man. seven approaches to the Arabs In IF I GIVE THIS P(XMt MAN MV NICKLE Bob Dougan in very respectable I CAN same young men played their in- Mr. Macffeagh and his mother, an auto trip through the Now Eng an effort to negotiate the Palestine Derby . . . 98 87 106—286 Tbt&I ...... 517 513 515 1544 many the greatest race horse of The government also circulated The bride waa attired in royal Mra. John A. MaeVaagh. Sr., spent Wierzbicki times, La.st year at this time, Joe ' atrumehts to entertain guests of land states and Canada. She case. MARGARINE ib 2 9 « I DON'T GET MV ICE CREAM CONE. 84 100 98—277 Jane’s (3) all UmC, will enjoy the luxuries a statement denying recent sug blue taffeta with black accessor the week-end In New York. They stopped In Newport, Vermout, to Low Man had covered the four-mile distance Paint Your the Motor Cycle Club at Windham ies and wore a gardenia coraage. "In adversity or in success.” he •1 77— 77 H elm old...... U S 104 94—818 this winter at Hteleeh w-ith a day Inn on Sunday at 6 p. m. gestions In the French press that drove down Friday taking with see her father who hiae )>een IIL UNCLE JIM SAVS. WHEN CONFRONTED 67 at. the North End track in the fol The maid of honor wore Wine taf said, "at all times and in.all cir FROM TITUS FARMS, WASHINGTON, CONN. lowing times: 21:19, 21:16, 31:14 Johnson ...... 109 109 138—844 and night watchman, a screened A daughter, Susan waa born to the Foreign Ministry, the pre them, Mrs. Lulu 'Van Winkler of Her son, Arnold Cleveland, of Total .... 448 477 475 1401 Skinner ...... 97 98—190 cage in front of his stall, and the Houst Choop mier's office and the- president’s feta with grey accessories and a cumstances, we have sought peace and 21:12. Out twice this year Mr. and Mra. John T. Hohman. Jr Oceanside, Long Island, who was Orange. N. J.,. homp over the A DISCONCERTING EXTREMITV ID COUNT. BrUtoI ...... 83 09— 181 choice of the hay which Calumet office were not In agreement on gardenia corsage. and have always received, until re on time trials. Joe turned in 31:86 Good Job PhoM 2*4139 in the Hartford hospital on Friday. returning to her home after a vis week-end and attended a reunion cently, an Impolite rejection. The STR !C n,Y Pioneer (8) Lambeck ...... 101 110 —211 StabiM buys for Its horses. the appeal for Berlin talks. Following the wedding ceremony it at the home of her daughter doz. Zwick .. end 21:13 performances. Joe McCluskey At a meeting In thq Town hall, of his clees at Biyant College. Arabs answered with open war.” EGGS FRESH TEN BEFORE • • • - 87 89 97—273 Tarca ...... 94 98 146—838 The American. British and the bride’s mother entertained and-son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rus Newman Last Turkey Day In Manches Thursday night, preliminary plans He told the Security Oouncll it .... 79 — lOlJ-180 French foreign ministers met late with a buffet supper at her home sell Tollmann in Liberty HIU. ACTING. Bunce ...... 106 138 117—860 ter, Mcauskey won the Army and were made for the drive for the The Veterans o f Foreign W orj should "order an end of the war CUT FROM SMALL PORK, LEAN CENTER CUTS Navy Oub race for the fourth Total ...... ! .818 60S 558 1577 Windham Community hospital. uWay at the French Foreign Of for the Immediate families. Miss -Sklly.. Tuttle spent the a u b of Anderaon-Shea yu*' Maasaro .... 83 110 105—298 lAi»i Nigh I VFighia The bride and bridegroom '^wiil rather than preside at lla Interup- -time in the 11 years the event was Saraosa’a (4) Mrs. Thomas Birmingham la in fice to draw up repilea' to the Lle- week-end at her home and had hold its annual meeting with elec Schubert . . . 112 104 98—314 reside, at the home of. his parents. tion,” adding that the Council staged. Joe sl.so wdn In 1980, 1931 McKee ...... 84 81— 185 charge of th? drive. Evatt appeal. Secretary o f State with her as a guest Mias Betty tion of offleere. Monday evening. Lappen ■ — 85 85 Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Mayer of should regard armistice as a trans and again in 1932. Fifteen years H andley...... 106 93 97—396 Six members of tbd VolunUer Marabali was accoihpanled by the Burchinal o f Altoona. Pa., a class November 23, at the cIubhouM. PO RK CHOPS >b By The Associated Press Nlpsic 'road. Glastonbury. ition and that "conclusion of for separated his triumpha of 1832 P. Baileieper .... 183 106 —389 Fire Department attended a dinner U. S. ambassador to Paris, Jeffer- mate -at the Hartford Hospital Every member of the *• mal peace should follow upon Its Philadelphia — Ray "Sugar” Straugh ...... ia i 101 98—800 School of Nursing. end 1847. parly at the Villa Maria given In aon Caffery. The acting British matically a mem)>er of the cluo- heels.” Velvet Ne. 3 (I) Robinson, 154, New York, out Wilkie. Sr...... lOO °403—302 foreign secretary, Hector .McNeil A false alarm called out (kilum- CHESAPEAKE BAY, FRESH MEATY OPENED The former Lieutenant Com SEASON honor of John Pachl. ths instruc and the preeldent, ^*^°^** ...... 88 90 101—399 mander in the Navy mtaaed pointed Bobby Lee, 14S. Bsltltnorc R. Smith ...... 103 130 108—826 tor ip the Regional Firemen's was accompant^ by the British bia 'Volunteer'* Fire Department hclmer, hopes for a fWl attend Rau ...... 84 -80 85—378 Hospital Notes F. Stamler .. 108 making the Untied States Olympic ( 10—non-title). Training school under the auspic ambassador to Paris. Sir Oliver members full force Sunday after ance. I . 88 87-294 Total ...... M8 614 488 1648 noon to tha home o f Mrs. Kath Rivoca ...... 95 team last summer. However, Joe Cincinnati—Eszard C2iarles. 178, es of the Board of Education. Harvey. Foreign Minister Schu- OYSTERS p»69« 96 103—293 witnessed the games in London Locke’s ( ) r , , , 152 erine Michaels of West street. The HaU inoali..JtoQckf.d Dvtt... .w.4it.e^^ 8 •aamr re7wesenteed -F1xm.q«>. J^ U L Charles J. Davl<)eon, Jr„ of 148 . rg:^wiwp«ad'dmaevBfahmriaMlt«jr C. Jessup, U. 8. deputy on the Se Admitted JaWeS ’m2h"Ukdf1kdvm)tii:g« Uf the'oppop.' Tfi'esYtSHttt' Atroet. haa-returned NEWL:-x.JCJAaJL,^' in'swrsarij-ivtifiir iw rTn TKKET& Andover: Andrew Gasper. Joarpb ¥AVE ON^SUWCREST” runs In Europe. McCluskey wee Robb ...... 91— 91' curity Council, and Charles Boh- White, 37 Bllyue road; John Jr., tunity, however, and turned it into home after a five weeks stay "at Total ...,. 511 468 469 ^448 a member of the Olympic team in Macon. Ga—Billy Conn, 190, Good For All H omo Gsbms Of • Carter, William Snigg, John Mack, and Hope Rothwell. Bolton; Ros a, good practice period, one of the Purdtn .V...... 102 98 88—386 len ol the U. 8. SUte department the Veteran’s hospital In 1932 and 1936. Pittsburgh, stopped Mike O'Dowd, E. If. Sn^’dana, George S. Nelson. ario Saptenza, 68 Waddell road fire commissiohera said. The park N o re n ...... 130 108 105—8.UI They had completed three entire also attended. ton. During hie period o f h o^ ltol- League 201, New York (9). * Rand ...... 95 91 — 186 Rev. .Morton Owen. 86 Spruce difficultiea which are alwaya i h’ T oz. bot Guards In The Eastern League couraoa of Instruction. ization, his wife and two cmldren C A T S U P M Ire Czptalaa Holyoke, Mess.—Tami Mauriel- A. S m ith ...... I l l 95 87—298 street: Charles Turner, 125 Au problem at rural flrea was handled have been living with M ra D o d Are you troubltd br 'dlstresa of Mr: and Mra. Mattlson Dorsey foiutio (uaettookl peiioOle disturb-' Fortier . lo, 201, New York, knocked out Public Keconis tumn street; Patricia McMulIln, In a moat effldant manner and son's mother, Mra. Viola Corclllut •nowl Do»« tble mako reu fMl oo, . 98 96 123 317 are In Dover Foxcroft. Me. where READY TO SERVE — RANDAY Priese .. New York—./P' — Three o f the Lao Stall, 205, Baltimore (li. Total .514 484 483 1481 704 Parker atreet; Mrs. Olive equipment and hose was out Ih of 73 Walnut atreet U ^ . blab-atTunf, lurwnu—et eucb , 99 111 101 311 ' they went to attend the funeral of t o n r Tbea so try Lydlo g «n Z - Luppachii six National Hqckey League teame Boston— Dennis "Pst" Brady. Webb, 22-P, Garden drive; Mrs. record time with men stationed at hame VaeeUbI* Compound to nllove 115 117 105 337 are being led on the ice this sea TEN GAMES $|^00 r. '•lose friend. Warrsatee Deeds all strategic points necessary had Leaicska -34, Hartford. Conn., outpointed Marjorie A. and Nancy H. Eld- Catherine Rowsall. 11 ^ RW8* Elmore J. Ryan, ■ueb ermptomil Ptnkbamb Oom- . 86 112 94 292 son by new captains. Gays Stew Gueats at the home e f M r and atreet: Miss Shirley Rosa. 47 Cot there been a fire, in record time Manchester, is now hospitalized in pound Is nud« t«p«eiall|t /or tsomea. 15 oz. can " — ■ - Teddy "Red Top" Devis. 132. Mra. BIwood Hudson on Sunday redgo to Felix A. and Ethel M. ttk too bs* what Doetora call a B e «fi S te w Manchester’s headquarters for wild bird seed. We art is heading Chicago, Butch tage street: Mrs. CaroUna also. Miami, Fla., with a broken ankle. 5 9 < Totals .. 396 Brooklyn ( 10). On Sale At: Armory, Clifford’s. Herald Offic* wara Mr. and Mrs. Joaepb Del Tangarone. property on Harvard- Momeekie Walt elltetl day diunwra. also have sunflower seed in bulk. Nationally known 486 423 1287 Bouchard. Montreal and Tod Ken MANCHESTER 28 Middle Turnpike, west; Robert There will be a father-son sup Delicious Meat ndaer ( 1 ) nedy is captain of the Toronto .Manchester Plumbiaic and Sappljr Mastro and daughter. Hartford. road. per and get-to-togethcr at Yeo In yesterdey’a Herald, m article ^LYDU L nNKNAM’S brand* of doff, cat, fiah and canary foods. Dog sweaters )7-reeM beoss. 4 hidrieaseb ol Felix A. and Ethel M. TangaVone McKeown, 860 Center atraet. 131 104 95 330 Maple Leafs. Milt Schmidt of Bos Mr. and Mra Walter Hickey of Discharged yesterday: George man's Hall tonight (Tuesday) at stated . that WllUaia Thornton And blankets in stock. Keep your huntinR dog in top 183 Vernon atreet. Heo bsoei Wethersfleld visited at the heme to Allan P. Ayers Jr. and Helen T. STOCK UP, COLUMBIA RIVER RED . 88 132 83 293 ton, Nell Colville of New York and (or 888 beae. garage, lot 188 s Long, 8 Keeney street; Douglas 7 p. m. A committee from the Simpson would appaar at the Capone .... . 84 o f Mr. and Mra. George Nelson. Ayers, property on Harvard toad. condition by feeding, a diet of meal or kibbled dog 98 95 282 Sid Abel of Detroit are the hold to# Ycct, la geed repair. Ncni Shorts. 27 LUac street: Lewis PTA. aponsoring organization will vember Dramatic Workshop the Christensen . 84 108 107 Sunday. Georgs L. Fish to Marjorie A. serve a spagetti supper. IT'S food and horse meat. Bring your pet problems to us or 309 overs. TRAPROCK acbeel nad boo, bent. A rooal Opening Game Friday and Nancy H. Eldredge, property •Tohnson, 79 Adams street; Roy ("enter Tbeeplana at 8:15 ^ « c k - - - __ To further the fund for equip call 2-427.3. Free delivery service. * 84-688 rash. on Waahlngton atreet. Benson, 148 Wetberell street. last evening. The Dramatic Work S A L M O N 3 7 * 407 437 880 1314 SeeiD'e BeUevtag Discharged today: Roger Sem- ping the new Horace W. Porter shop win be held tomorrow night FOR DRIVEWAYS At 188 McKee street. 8 raaaan WORCESTER Alva Allen and Emily Allen to hones. 1 enr garag*. bent, erville. 47 Charter Oak street; school with, apecial equipment, the at 8:15. iihs at Baaks Detroit—(iP—Coach Bo McMIll- H a rry Carlson, property off sterni wla iaws to all. Pbone TADCASTERS Pi;faonal Notices Charter Oak atreet Nola Forman. 0* Benton street; Parent-Teacher Aaaociation will in of the Detroit Uone of the Na Delivered — Spread and GUARDS The Mothers Clrdle e# to- Please Order Early!! 1483 and nwike aa offer. (New Building Permits Margaurite Rice, 37 Cortland run another rummage sale this ^ t Unatag, Mich. — (Ji - tional Footbell League wente all Rolled. vs. Card «f Thank* The following building permits street; Mrs. Marie Remmey and Thursday, this time in the Metho fant Jesua o f Prague win i®*** Marty Hanaen, former Michigan Wi second gueseere to do their Excheslro Wltb ■> were issued today: to Jarvis Real son. 20 Nathan road: Stanley dist Church on Church street in tomorrow evening „ FOR Thanksgiving Turkeys State CoUege baaeball captalnT la "querterbaeking" from a first I T Xdaa In this war to thaak Dr. )(. Wllllmantic. The sale is not con A ko Ameslte Driveways. PRELIMINARY AT 7:15 Berlesty and th* nums on the third ty Company,. two 29,000 four-room Mather, 369 Summit aitrect: Mra. Mrs. James Barry. Unnmore back at the books after hia fiwt hand knowledge. Says Bo: "I don’t Marie Stroker and daughter, 99 fined to clothing—:and ■ any dona M: ACCMSUfM* fw tMlr kiiidaaas and cam wMla dwellings, one on Edmund street drive. mm. • e ^ in profeaalooal baU. A mind if our critics speak on what H«rb«rf L. I V m w 'm baepital. AImi I want to and one on Hollister atreet. To MicKce atreet; John-Rothwell. Jr. tion will be welcomed. (Contact' ( K O S I I ) SUPPLT SHOP s h o r t - ^ , Hanaen fielded briUiant- they see for themselvee from the General AdeUiriee—S6e Monk fW mlatims and frlfndr’ for Almmnder Jar\’is,' four 29.000 four- Bolton; Rose Ann Zlnimern^an. should be made to Mrs. Stanley Fieh ere not InzHned Park Fret- In Purnnll Paikmq n s IldB TII7-427] FREE DELIVERY liNflutir. Can. ly end ^ t e d .268 for the Phlla- stands. But when they stay away T. D. C O L U Fortune )Sd^ TUESDAT, NOVEMBEB 16, 1946 < FAQE rOUBTEEIf ^jianrhratrr Eornitts 9rraU> Party to Be Held John Pareon of IS Oreenhlll SoUmene>Flagg **Round*Up‘ f About Town ■treet, whoae ,80th milestone was WAREHOUSE AUCTION 9,594 observed by "open house” at his By Emblem Club FOR THE DOVLB STORAGE CO. y at «w Aoiit ■fli* Past Mlatran club of home Saturday evening, is moat grateful to his relatives, friends (FORMERLY H. A. SILLENCB WAREHOUSE CO.) I a( Otraatg'.'aaa DaaglitorB. o f lib e rty No. 135, L. The Rockvine Emblem ci|ub has O. X* 1, wlU moot tomorrow ove- and neighbors, fully eighty of AT 888 TRUMBULL ST., HARTFORD, CONN. MmuihuUr— 'A City o f VUIogo Charm whom helped to make the evening all arrangements made fob Its an w f f with m « . Violet Field, 89 nual Charity card party which, is >1 RldM atTMt. Member* *re re- a pleasant one, and remembered THURS., NOV. 18,1948, AT 10 A. M. him with many acceptable gifts. scheduled for Wednesday evening,. ae raga .U> MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVE9IBER 17,194S (TWENTY PAGES) queated to tam In their coin en- November 17, a t 8 at the EUts (Sale Under Cover, Rain Or Shine) U p,. LVXIIL, NO. 41 Telope*.' Plan* will alao be made home. for u a annual Chrlstmaa party. The Inasmuch class of the Churdi of the Nararene will meet Mrs. Josephine Johnston of GENERAL LINE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS^ tonight at 7:46 in the parish Rockville, chairman, has an Bedrboj^ Dialog Room and Living Boom fumlture; stoves, refrig Young Bridegroom Birthday Surprise Cluuige Needgd to (set Ace Mediator house. nounced that a prize will be erators, rags, cedar eheata, tmnlu; aaaorted ckalra, tables aad CSlinese Claim From Parking Lot 8hep Carly For awarded to each table. In aMIUon stands; pMpna, mirrors, Idtchen Items, etc. Linena, dlshea, etci Now Wlthont Job there are three door prizes. There Want Berlin Dispute Group C of Center church wom Wide aaaortiiient for tte home or cottage. ia still time to make reservations Philadelphia. Nov. 17.— shape, Job' too small or largs. Good Dublin Tractor Oo., North Wind place. built-in book cases. Com ' and sold oy calling R f Uci :ann. $875. House trailer, $150, ready McKee and Hartford Road. Apply' Tel. 2-1575. ham Road, WUlimanUc. WE HAVE A GOOD work, fait price. Frae aatimatea in person. pletely insulated; brass plumbing, Healtor Phone Manibestei 771H) to rolL Call 8882. SELECTION Call Howley. Manchaster 886L oH heat. I
1. I'rl. M.uh h. -t< r ."..iO n Stevenson shortly before Being Blamed • e • NOW ...... *. • a o t ■■■■■■■■■■■Mfiifiii Chiang*a government for an position of the Treasury Nov. 15: other areas of the world the happy cases. $10-98 a Sandwich Grills' a Golf Equipment noon. ’The fourth man was turning o f the seaiion which la Europe Shlpiiieato Drop American policy statement sup captured In Botoford road, Receipt*. 8178,690.510.96; expen The 26 hospitals which are mem ours.” Waahiagtea. Nov. 17— SMp- a Vacuum Cleaners a Tenids Racqoet* porting his struggle against the ha^ abont three milea from ditures. 82il.0.’S9.255.24; balance, bers of the State Hospital Asaoda- Recaptured Prisoner to Communists. State Farm Bureau Fed 84,684,748,426.49. Befare To State Motto tion voted yesterday, to prssa tor nwsito of American gaoda t* bath tha hoapItaL Dr. WUltam Face First Degr^ weatam and S *