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(UloaoUed Advorttokig MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1950 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS . VOL. LXX, NO. 65 am U) President Deelares National GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS Fine quality sheer cotton or linen hankies In colorful prints or oil white. In squssre You Will Enjoy \f/ ( o Movie Mac Rail Strikers er round styles. Bach 2 5 c $ L 0 0 West Berlin Face Protector G O P in Both Return to Job Partial Price Curbs, Doing Your MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS 25c and 50c ea. Editors Fight I Houses Urges __ , I' Death Law Acheson Exit In Some Cities Christmas Shopping Speeded War Output Settlement Is Report­ Denounce East Gemiaii Demand Hits Wall o f Si­ GIFT • 1 ed; Truman Tells Action as “ Attempt lence at White House at HALE'S Men Walkout Slows To Legalize Kidnap­ And State Department; Herald Tough Policy Industry, Perils L. S. SCARFS ing” ; Speed Airline Lucas Hits Action All sUk or wool scarfs Chicago, Dec, 16 -(.T)- President Truman Tells Nation We in solid colors or prints In Berlin, Dec. 16—W —West Ber­ Washington, Dec. 16—1,/Pi—The Svrvire Men Exempted formal demand of Republican Con­ ■: •' I. Tniman'a appeal to utrlking rail­ Allies Abandon long or square styles. lin editors fought back undismay­ From Tranuportation Tax Will Strive for Peaci^ Extri'Plump" gressmen that President Truman i' '1! V- road switchmen to end their "un­ ed today regardless of the death lawful” walkout met with some But Refuse Appeased fire Secretary of State Acheson Washington, I>cc. 16. (S’) - You’ll bo thonktd for yoon and yean threat levelled at them by the success toP1—"Op­ one—except the headline happy leadership is essential to our se­ doctrine of the inevitability of The other members are Canada's forward positions by sheer weight erator, give me Marine Headquar- senator from Wisconsin." He curity. war." Grant o f Power in Foreign Minister Ixuiter B. Pearson tcra In Korea." threatened to sue McCarthy. "Have Lost Confidence" of manpower masses. and Naarollah Ehtezam of Iran, Korean W ar Voice Drowned Out "They are throwing great $2.29 The voice was that of a worried It is rompletely obvious that But hia voice of opposition was History o f the Nation President of the Gene^Al Assembly. "Never Paid Dues” father — Christopher Carson of Secretary Acheson and the State groups of people in columns at one Report on Dtouday McCarthy said "It appears that drowned out In the thunderous Orphans Saved Main street here. His son, Robert Department under his leadership The Indian diploutat will report Pearson never actually signed up Waahington, Dec. 16 — (/T) — (Continued on Page Four) W. Carson, a sergeant in the First have lost the confidence of the (Continued on Page Four) Charles E. Wilson of the booming back to the comntittee—probably \ Marine Division, hadn't l^en beard ns a member of the Communist Congress and the American peo­ party and paid dues," then added: laugh and bulldog toughnesa comes Monday morning—on the result of from In two weeks. Mr. Carson ple and cannot regain It. back to Washington today to get his talks with Wu, and the group 1100 Moved to Hav«M figured that maybe headquarters "Recognizing this fact, we ear­ will then try to reconcile the oppoe- (Oonttnoed on Page Poor) what may pe the biggest grant of Vet Robs Store, Of Refuge With Aid af might know. nestly Insist for the good of our Seek 2 Boys mobilization power in this coun­ Ing views with/the aim of finding SWEATERS But he couldn't get through. So country that Mr. Acheson be re­ try’s history. the basis for A truce. American Chaplaia; he colled his son’s wife, who lives placed oa Secretary of State, that Wilson, who yesterday resigned Gives It Baek They met for the first time last SPECIAL PURCHASE! in California. She picked up her there be a thorough housecleaning On Mountain the presidency of General Electric night, in secret, and heard U. S. phone and got through— right to Rescue Crew in the State Department, and Delegate Eitoeat A. Gross and Lt. Seoul, Korea, Dec. 10 — (A) — Company, will receive from Presi­ Eleven hundred ,1016011 wfir or- : f - Cardigans—long sleeve, 100% the Korean Marine Headquarters. change in personnel and policies dent Truman authority over "all Gen. WllllZ D. Crlttenberger out phons sail today to a havan at nylons. Pink, light blue, white, The connection was bad but she responsible for this lack of confl-. the mobilization activities of the Took Money to Buy line the views of Gen. MacArthur’s ’Teen Age Pair Lost safety from Communist aggrsto block, red. Sizes 34 to 40. heard a Marine say, "Don't worry. Saves Miner dence. government.” unified command. f Ma’am, he’s OK." We pledge our fullest coopera­ In Snowstorm; Were Mr. Truman announced in lost Xmas Gifts for 3 After the meeting Pearson told S ion . Mrs. Carson Immediately called tion with the President and the night's broadcast to the people Year Old Daughter a news conference: The waifs of war wers clutched her father-in-law and gave him Man Trapped by Cavc- Administration in a united effort Seeking Xmas Trees that Wilson will become Director "Ths committee discussed with from the grasp of starvation and hy CoreUe the good news. . „ X . to meet by the most effective o f a new Office of Defense Mobili­ General Crlttenberger and Mr, death through the generoeity of since- then, Mr. Carson has re­ in, Brought Out Aft means the present national crisis. Des Moines, Dec. 16.—(/P) battle-hardened Ar.iericon aoldlero.' $4.98 Bulletin! zation (Of)M). He will wield cen­ Gross, representing the unified ceived a letter from his son, say­ For this effort there must be na­ young Navy veteran t ^ o Y l^ a ln ' command, the basis on which. In The kids con look forward with n er Fifty-four Hours Osoaan, Conn., Dec- 16—(S’) tral control over production, man­ ing that the going had been a tional cooperation in substance os ,ed that “ I didn't haveTHy iWney their opinion, a sssUfactory cease' hope to a new life because of tfifs \ '—A State Police search party power, wage-price regulation, A SLIP little rough but not to worry. well os in form, in fact os well oa for Christmas presents for my fire could be arranged." untiring energy of on American' and a group of volunteers transpiTriatlon and defense buy­ Ih e big thrill, though woa hear­ Selleck, Wash., Dec. 16.—{/P)— in name." ing. kid," robbed a clothing store yes­ Not Easy Assignment Fifth A ir Force Chaplain, L t Col. / found two ’teen age Canaan ing It light from the front. The His life saved by the same huge No One Defended Achezon To Displace Symington terday but gave the money back He declined to state what those R. L. Blalsdell, of Fort Worth, Tax. boya high on Canaan Moun­ BEAUTIFUL \ phone bill was 338— “and worth beam that held him prisoner 400 The resolutions demand no ac­ 20 minutes later. views were and said that it would Take Them to Islood tain today after on all night Wilson will displace W. Stuart ‘'\iP every penny of It," a taippy father feet underground for 54 hours of tion by Ck>ngrcM. They represent Symington as "Defense O>ordlna- Police Identified Ihe young man not be possible to give out any In A South Korean naval veasel la ' / aeareb. , ; d ■old. torture, John Woltl was clawed to the views of the Republican law­ tor." Symington, Chairman of the I Leo William Lacher, 27. He formation for several days. taking the children from Inchon, In the new Cover Bra freedom by rescue crews lost makers aa a party. National Security Resources Board, was held for Investigation. "This Is not an easy assign­ style, the bodice is deep- night. Senator MilUkin of (Colorado, Canaan, Conn., Dec. 16—(A^— will continue to be a presidential Store proprietor - Ben Rosenberg ment," Pearson said, and hinted (Uuathraed oa Page Four) loce appliqued with floral Stryps... The miner, who has lived one Chairman o f the Senate Republi­ Two 'teen age East Canaan boya, said the young man entered the that a cease fire arrangement Stora opaa Saturday uatV/9 and avary planner, ndviaer and trouble- design and lace at bot­ year for every hour he spent pin­ can Conference, told a newa con­ who started out yesterday to cut ahooter. store, looked at some shoes and might take some time to work tom. A must for Christ­ News Tidbits! ned in the Big 4 cool mine, was ference,, the Senate reaolutlon Christmas trees on Canaan Moun- Wilson’s authority will compare told Rosenberg to wrap up one out. mas giving. White. Om r NsIm ■ilglit.naxt waak M onday fhrongh Friday. weak, pain wracked and near would not be sent to President pair. When Rosenberg's back was Pearson said that, except for See Army Goal: RAYON JERSEY \ pushing Nazis out of Ruzsio, dies three-day growth o f beard. But sold, Lacher returned, handed the committee to Wu lost night by Speed Step-Up of Man­ others at $S.t8-$4.M A Von Roolte creation. A N EW after long IDaeM ... .Unemployed you could see etched into his face proprietor the money and sold; messenger, but there has been no A wanted popular price WAMSUHA SUPERCALE chef who tried to reach Russia as I a record o f the agonizing, doubt' News Flashes “ Here’s your money. I'm sorry other communication, Pearson power to Build Na* Christmas ^ ft. ztowaway on Pollzh liner Batory I filled hours he hod spent In what Stores Open I did It. It hurt my conscience," said. tion’ s Military Might) Main Floor—Bear SHEETS AND PILLOWCASES winda up In federal prison with rescuers were sure until early yes (Uito BadtoUas •< Um UP) W in) He then asked Rosenberg to coll "No Political PiMwea' L 4 four month sentence___ Dr. Flnl* terday was hU tomb. the police. He declared the conversation '^'Sawerif* CENTURY... lu p e r c a lg 72x108 ...... 5.95 aa. Eaglemaa, Connecticut (Tosomls- Saved by Timber Until 9 Tonight " I didn’t have any money for with Gross and Oittenberger was Washington, Dec. Ifi—( ^ —Th el sloner o f education, s^tys niAhber IVoltl was caught in on ava­ Christmas presents for my kid,' confined to military aspects of the nation was on the way today to • $1 and % \ A 5 MSSTC SOS r n i^ cesss sv 81x108 ...... 6.85 a a . Postal Official Missing ^ of nation's teachers must be In lanche of rock and timbers at Lacher told detectives. "That was situation and Included no political building up Its armed ftwee to For Light-Hearted Living Scarsdalc, N. Y„ Dec. 16—<49— James M. Lyons, 49, A*- phases. ’The U. S. has maintained, > creased from one-third to one-half 12:55 p. m. Wednesday when the (Retail Merchants Bu­ the main thing. 500,(X)0 men, a million more flgb|<'1 42x38>A PILLOWCASES ...... 3.20 pair mine roof gave way. Several oth- sisUnt Postmaster of this village, was missing today and He said his ^ daughter, Linda that it will not combine efforts to era than it now has but mlllioaa:; to meet school enrollments In the reau, Manchester Cham­ Century by Fostorla Is a new 45x38>/2 PILLOW CASES...... 3.30 pair next eight years .... Polish Oov-l**’ “ “ P***’ police said they believed that he had killed himself because below the all-out mobllixation level;; (Couttoued M Poffu Four) (Oonttnoed on Pnge Nine) erameat withdrawing oU Pollah ber of Commerce.) Postal Inspectors had begun an inspection of his accounts. of World W ot n. , ’/ pattern for winning your heart. (Oonttaoed on Pago Poor) President Truman set the g o u j niMMfwwNUKWwiiiwaMiafauiiaMta |M I6 consular officials from British zone * • * This graceful design iq fine crys­ lost night In an oddrsoe to thOj o f Germany, charging British took tal c^turss worm hospitality for country. away their privileges ....Fresz-| gnmious living. Be sure to see D « ! u J l< 4 > )-A former policeman was sentenced Hs sold the armed foroeo B O O K S for Children of All Ages ing weather efter snowstorms hits' I StanWYCk-Tfiylor Mamage being expanded rapidly and., our, display of this bright new to death and 16 other persons were sent to prison today as | a/ o' ^ rood and roll transportation ln| Agnes Repplierj Noted he had directed them to otb pattern. You’ll love the sparkling Coloring Books 25e to 50c oa. Golden Books ...... 25e Britain. convicted members of a group accused of plotting to over­ tht new strength "as ooon oa 1 SAKJTA ^ W alter Ulbricht, Communist I Heads for Divorce Court accessories. Whether It’s a com­ throw the Communist-ied Government of Czechoslovakia. Cut-out Dolls . .40c to 75c box Girls' Books . f50c a n d 75e a a . elble." He didn’t say wheti ^ 1 ^ * '^ T O Y L A N D ’ ^ plete table setting or a single deo- boss In East Germany, announces Essayist^ Dies 'at 9S * * * should bo expected, but elaew Activity Books ..30c to Bl-50 ' Boys' Bm Iis ...... 5pc to $1.50^' that oU 1.200,000 Commimlst card- there wore Indieatloaa it wouM oraUve piece, you'U weloome Cen­ Noted Missionary Dies ^ I HoUywood, Dec. i 6-:v- »■ ' ^ . For Don to match in soiiie colors. .v. lengt to increase plane production “new step toward war.” ‘ Tbu^ by mutual cSiwent, soda (C five-fold in IM L woe noted os a poet and lecturer. (Quatuned m Page S Im ti

I. %V Yvi- , V, • MANCHE3TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16.1950 PAG E THREE tact Imhicdtatsly with tha scbdola ler Ltd CoUn Edmondson. Miss or employers offering the type of SUNDAY the Rhythmic snd Senior choirs Thelma W right is dlrMtlng the Vets Warned Cub Pack 27 will be held Friday at Then he arose, and rebuked the Bowers’ Views pageant and will be the narrator. course or on-the-jo'} training that MONDAY wind and the raging oi6f inethe waicr:water: aimand incthe Youth loum Fellowship.rriiutv.mi.. An of' Party Is Held la desired. Complete Information 7:30 p.m. and they ceased, and there was’ Tering of “White Gifts” will be a CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT Atunission wUl be a white wrapped STATE AND TUESDAY Choirs and pageant cart, re­ gift for the white gift sendee Oh IWolling about how to enroll for training a calm.” (LuVe 8:24t. part of *fte eervlce. POINSETTIAS before the July 26. 1951 deadline hearsing for Christmas, are asked Correlative pas.sages from the Monday night. Promptly at 7:00, By Local Club On GOP Choice and these gifts will he distributed to take note of special rehearsal CHORAL SERVICE among the needy persons In the may be obtained at any V A office.” Christian Science textbook. "Sci­ Community Carol Sing In front of STOP IN TU B WEEK END houre which will be announced In presented by the area. * Churches— ence and Health With Key to the the church. COMPARE OUR QtALlTT AND PRICK Those to Enter Scliool their groups. Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy, CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH CHOIR Says Chances of Nelson Climax Qbapter No^8, O. E. B., (jisiiiopolitan Is EntPr* BARCLAY F. WOOD, Organist and CboIrmBster p fiiM t- r a r e w h i t e r a n d COMBINATIONS will hold their annual Christmas Include the following (pp. 207, party on this evening be­ Or Get Job Training St. Jamm’s R. O. Church 206, 171): ’’The spiritual fact, re­ Coneorilla Evangelleal Lutheran taincfl at Aiiitiiiil Carpenter as Speaker South Methodist Ciiurch North Methodist Church Chiireb Sunday KveninR, December 17, 1959—7:45 P. M. ALL W riJI FERNS ginning at 7:30 o’clock, December Main Street and Hartford Road Rev. Jamea F. Hannon, Pastor peated in the action of man and Reminded of Deadline ascar Rev. George P. Httgbca 447 North Main the whole universe, is harmonious (•arilrn anil Winter Streets Christinas Sorial A CORDIAL WBIXIOME TO ALL Of Honse Are Slim lOtli. A ll those atteiidlng are Rev. Fred R. Edgar, Mintoter Willard J. McLaughlin. Pastor asked to bring a 25 cent g ift for Rev. Edgar J. FarreU and Is the ideal of Truth. . Key. Erleh O. Bmi^dt, Pastor Hartford. Dec. 16 — Veterans NOW — TH RU N E X T THRJRS. I f Miss Kathryn G. Bryen, W illiam L. Brown. Organist CONCORDIA EVANOEUICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Repres«Yi»aUv* Sherwood a. exchange; and If they bring Director of Christliyi Mucatlon Omnipotent and infinite Mind Biirelay F. W'immI, Organist The Ctoamo(>oUtan clu6 held GARDEN and WINTER STREETS HOLDEN'S Who wish to go to school or take Sunday masses; made all and includes all. . . . ami Choirmaster Bowers, Manchester Reptiblican. ehilclren. to also bring a gift for across Herbert A. Fmnce, Minister of Sunday school, 9:30. Christmas party In Crtter church REV. ERICH O. BRANDT, Pastor TEL. .174S them with their name marked on on-thc-job instruction under the GI Music For adulU. 7, 8. 9. 10. 11. with Mind’s control over the universe. house yesterday afl/rnoon. Mrs. tl WASHINGTON STREET doesn’t think much of the chances Bill and who plan to start their two masies at 9 and 10, one tn tne Divine worship. 9;3'» and 11:30 Including man. Is no longer an Sunday, Decemlier 17. the Third the package. There will be carols tba map Prelude, Paraphrase on "Come, Christine Ramsey/ Lynisn, of of Representative Nelson Carpen­ and movies, and refreshments will courses in .lanuary or February In main auditorium at 9 for aduIU open question, but is demonstrable Sunday in Advent. Sunday, December 17: O Come Immanuel” — tTradltlon- Bloomfield, talent^ reader and ter of Canterbury, prominently lie served Ijy Mrs. Beatrice Cur- order to be In training before the Prelude— "Andante” ...... Boularg and one for children at 9 In the Science.” 8:50 a. m., Sunday arhool: Ray­ monolnglst, delighted the mem genven and she will be assisted Americat l>asement. Two masses at 10 all. mond Kulplnaky in charge. mentioned as possible O.O.P. July 2:>, 1951 deadline for' begin­ Proceasional Hymn—"A ll Crea­ bers and their guests with her by Mrs. Roberta Graff, Miss Ruth o’clock for adulU, one In the main Processional Hymn. "Angels, 10:15 a. m„ Morning Worship. ning training, arc urged to enroll tures of Our God” ...... from the Realms of Glory." ’illon Evangelical I.utheran Church program. , choice for speaker of the House. Hall, Mrs. Muriel Knoblauch and Mua: “ Trial Wllhont Jury” ...... Lasst Uni Erfreuen church and one tn the basement. Prelude Choral Prelude, "Our Her first m etier was a reading, Carpenter may be supported by as soon as possible by Harry T. I - Junior Choir, "Wind Through Cooper and High Stri'ets Miss Eleanor Wilcox. Wood, manager of the Hartford Anthem—"Let All Mortal Flesh Father Which Art in Heaven” . . the apjieallng story of "The Little BUY Windham County. Bowers thinks, Tonight a Last Show A t StlO the Olive Trees." Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Paator ...... Bach The Past Master’s Tnstalllng Regional Office of the Veterans io E H r a N w Keep Silence" ...... Clockniakei^ from "Christmas but hasn’t the strength to make Team Installed the ofticeis of Ash­ ON THE SAME. SHOW St. Bridgnt’a R. C. Church II Anthem. "With Everlasting Mias 5tarion .\. Erdla, Organist Sermon: “ Spiritual Mobilization.” Administration...... Old French—Holst Bev. James P. Timmins. Pastor Tales” by Sawyer. This was fol­ The Army and Nary the speakership. ford Grange on Wednesday eve­ Love” —Reed. Aiitlieni "And the Glory of the lowed by rtveral original sketches, Sacrament of Infant Baptism. Rev. Bronislaw Oadarowskl and Hymn, "Harken, All! What The 3rd Sunday In Advent. ••I think I ’ve got as good a ning at the Kiiowlton Memorial "F or most veterans, the oppor-1 FAR-aUNG MWENTDRajpWERING SPECIACIEI Lord," from “The Measlah” all of a^imoroua nature. Offertory Anthem—"Comfort Ye, R«v, Robert OarroU, Asslatanis 9:00 a. m. Sunday school. chance to be speaker as has Car­ Hall In Warrenvllle. tuBHy to enroll under the GI B ill' My People” ...... Handel Holy Singing. ” ...... George Frederic Handel Mrs. Lyman was Introduced by MEMORIALS penter," Bowers said jokingly* BURNSlDE"rr Paramount ^rtsanli Offertory, "Hymn for Advent” 9:30 a. m. Bible class for A. Harry Olsen, Jr., Is a patient educational beneflt wdll expire next Mwuw _ •’And the Glory of the Lord” Organ Offertory Chorale—” In Mrs. yt. E. Carlson of the program a u h Bowers will start his third term as rtiTMia I Htss MANoatTia Am Masses on Sunday at 7, 8, 9, 10 at the Manchester Memorial Hos­ July," Manager Wood said. "There­ from ”The Messiah,” —D. S. Smith. adults. l>eo() Distress, On Thee I Call” comiOTttee. a member of the House in 1951. and 11 a. m. Sermon—Bishop N e w e lH S. 10:00 a. ni. Nursery class in ...... Paul Hofhalmer pital where he underwent an emer­ fore, those who have not used their BETTE DAVIS wtiinw Bernard Campagna, tenor Pi4cedlng the entertainment, a OF PROVEN Asked if he had any person in gency appendectomy on Tuesday entitlement but wlph to take ad­ Mymn—"O Master, Let Me Walk Booth. the Parish House during church Organ Poatlude. brl/f business meeliiig was con­ mind who might measure up to CELESTE HOLM Hymn. "As With Gladness Men evening. He Is getting along nicely vantage of it should act at once. , With Thee” ...... Mary ton gt. Francis of Asolsl Church worship. 2:00 p. m.. The choir will meet ducted by the president, Mrs. W al­ the Job and stand a good chance 10:00 a. m Divine worship. at the church for the last re according to the latest report. He Entering a school that Is run on a "ALL ABOUT EVE" IPOLI Sermon: “ Beyond the Horizon. ^ t h Windsor, Route 802 of Old." lace G, Payne. BINGO of getting It, Bowers said he had would enjoy canis from his 8:U ! Dr. Newell S. Booth Postlude, "Grand Choeur” Du­ Text: I Cor. 4:4. 7 20 and 21 hearsul. and final instruction. All FollowliiR the progmin, re­ no recommendation, but some ac­ term basis Isn’t always easy If the Near Humham's Comer friends. Recessional Hymn—"W e’ve a bois. Theme: My Sins as a Christian nienitiers must be pi-esent. freshments were served by Mrs SUPERIORITY tion will be called for soon, be­ , student tries to enter after the ROBERT TAYLOR UOWIUIIIaSnM Rev. Edward J. Duffy, Pastor Rev. R. A. Merrificld will use as Story To Tell ” ...... Message Bishop Newell S. Booth, bishop Steward. My Prayers for My Be­ 7:45 p. m.. Annual Chrlstnia David Caldwell, chairman of tlie cause ’’Uie time Is growing short.’’ term has begun. The terras start­ PAULA RAYMOND w a i w m - a w m i Rev. Francia KraveUs, Curate Every Soturday Night his sermon theme on Sunday Postlude—"Largo” ...... Handel of the Methodist church, resident loved Country and for a War- Choral Candlelight aervtee by t hospllsittv committee, and assist­ But, Bowers Indicated, at this ing in January or Februsury, or “AMERICAN OUERRHXA in Ellzabethville, Congo Beige, Concordia choir. Selections fr' morning "The Only World Con­ Junior Hi Fellowship meeting Massea at 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30 fearing World. ed bv Mrs. Walter Carter. Mrs. Correclly desiRned monuments are products of csrtful, dUUnce east of the river, Car­ next spring, may offer many vet­ "DEVIL'S DOING" EN*D IN THE PHIUPPINE8" will preach at the first service. 1:30 p. ni. Zion Church is a Handel's "Messiah " will be styhg queror:’. The choir will render S:St-ia;M will be omitted. Members will at­ . m. Albert Dewey. Mrs Allan Dexter, inlelliKcnl study. They have haltince, distinction and penter doesn’t have the nod. He’ll selections during the service under erans their last chance to enroll TODAY pio,j “TRIPLE TROUBLE” tend the carol service. Mr. McLaughlin will give the mes­ church of the International Lu­ The general publlr is cordlallv S fARTING AT 8:15 SHARP not be the man, either, the local Mrs Edwin Higgins, Mrs George meuninKl they have beauty that will endure. the direction of Donald Hayden, under the GI Bill. sun. — r Turbnirolor 6:30 p. m.. M.Y.F. business sage at the second service. theran Hour. 1.100 stations. 30 i vlled. Liindheig, Ml*. Richard Olnistead, legislator thinks. "Veterans having education or .M«qul«—"T h e Happy Veara" meeting. This group will also at­ Ortler Congregational Church The Week languages. 49 territories and for- | clioir director. rina "The Deaert Hawk" Mrs. Wllllsm Skiver, and Mrs. ('iitting Done In Our Own Shop From '1 he Coventry Orange will hold its trainint^ plans should make con­ tend the carol service. Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, Minister eign eountrles. heard locally Sun* j Ronald Wadsworth 20 REGULAR GAMES » SPEC1AI5 Monday, 7:30, Cenlcnsry lom- dav afternoons ovei WONS nl Buckingham Congrega Rough Stone Tt» The Finished Memorial annual Christmas program and No Epworth League meeting. Rev. Dorothy Wells Perse, mittee. t'hiireh / The tea table was sUriiellvely 7:30 p. m.. Traditional C^hrlst- Minister o< F.duontlon 1:30, and over W THT at 5:00 p j party for members and their chil­ 8:00, Ingraham group of the Rev. Philip M. R(>*e decorated with large red candles Bolton dren on Thursday evening, Decem­ mas carol service. Andrew K. Watson, WSCS will have a Christmas par­ m. 1 and a centerplrte of pine and gay- ber 21st at the Grange Hall. All The’ Week Minister of Music . The Week ly colored Christmas ornsnienls. Dorla Mohr D’ltaUa ty at home of Mrs. Robert Brown, Tue.sday and Friday. 4:00 p m Sunday. December i l Manchester A\emorial Co. adulta are asked to bring a 2 ,'i cent Monday — 260 Wooilland. 10.0(1 a. III.. Chure^ scliool Mrs. D. C. Y. Moore, founder of XeL MaDcbestci' SMS 8:00 p. ni., W.S.C.S. Christmas December 17, 9:15 and 11:00 and Saturday at 10 a, m Play gift, the men’s to be wrapped In C o m e T o Ray's Tonight CLUB CHIANTI Tuesday, 7:00, Boy Scout Troop 11:00 a. 111.. Wo/ahip Service. the club, snd Mrs. .lohn V. I.,amh- A. ii. AIMETIT. Prop. red and the ladles’ in white. meeting in Cooper hall. Services period and children’s choir prac­ erton, pa.*t president, poured 98. tice. Confirmation instruction. Soriiion subject: ”/lod's Possibili­ HARRISON STREET—MANCHESTER M1b« Mary Provan, of Manchea- Grange members’ children 12 Dopet Sqirar* TdaphoRa 4195 Tuesday— Prelude, ’’Sheep May Safely Mrs. Elmer Weden was hostess DANCING TONIGHT TO Wednesday, 7:30, Choir practice ties " OIM* EAST CEMETERY PHONE 5207 or 7787 years and under will receive a gift 3:15 p. m.. Brownies, Christmas Graze” ...... for Christmas music. for the afternoon ter, will be aololat a l the Commu­ ’Adoration” ...... Borowskl The W eek from the Orange. Mrs. Lana party in ladles’ parlor. Thursday, 7:15, "Come Double,” Tue.sday, 7:30/p. in . Young PeO' nity Carol Sing aponsored by the RAY'S TRIO Anthem, "Bo Still and Know The Salvation Army Brown, will be In charge of the 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts, married couples club, will meet at 661 Main Street That He is God ” ...... Buck pie's Fellowshi. WASTE PAPER P T A at the school next Wednes­ program Inasmuch as the Lectur­ FINE FOODS LEGAL BEVERAGES DANCING TONIGHT Wednewlay— the church to go out caroling. Major and 5lrs. B. C. Jones Children’s Story, "The Greatest day night at 7:30. James W. Mc­ er will be out of towTi. Mrs. Anna TPLEVISION NIGHTLY 6:00 p. ni.. Church Family Night Friday, 7:(K), Sunday school Offleers In Charge Anderson and her committee arc to pot-luck supper. Hosts, the Men’s W s h ” ^ „ , ,SU John’s p/llsh National Catholic CHRISTMAS GIFTS Kay will accompany tba carolers Hymn, "Angela From the Realms Christmas program. Feature: in charge of the refreshments. Club. 9:30 a. nv. Sunday achool. Church on a portable organ. Miss Hazel of Glory” ...... Smart ■’The Guiding Star.” a beautiful Mrs. Marilyn Merritt and Infant I I'hursday— presentation of the Christmas 10 .50 a. III., Holiness meeting Rev. >^e|ihcn S. HIryjewskI Orlggs of Manchester will also ap­ RAY'S RESTAURANT I 4:00 p. m.. .lunior Choir re- Scripture Reading, Matt. 2:1-11. daughter have returned from Story in movies. Sermon theme "Ye Shall Receive 5Iiss t'jara Hkraharz, Organist Copper BowU for pear on the program in appropri­ 87 OAK STREET TELEPHONE 8923 T E X P A V E L ihearsal. Anthem, "The Birthday of a King COLLECTION the Manchester Memorial Hospi­ 6:30 p. m.. Girl Scouts, Wesley Nel'lllnger Next Sunday, one service of Pow er” ate recitation. The committee has 2:00 p. III. Silver Ijine Sunday 8:.’l0 , MnAH. Candy or Fruit D o You K now— tal. The baby has been named Su­ and H h Ralph Lundberg and Senior Choir worship at 10:45. announced that Santa Claua will hall. arhool. 10:.’V Mrra. san Ann. 7:00 p. m., Epworth League car Offertory, "Choeur de Voir Christmas day, worship at Copper CondlesHcks be a special guest aud tbs achool The Coventry Fragment Society 10:00. 6:45 p ni Band, street meet- MONDAY, DECEMBER 18 children will obtain and decorate oiling to shut-ins. Humaines" ------Lefebure-W ely You too run suvr nioiiry by griliiig ytmr met on Wednesday afternoon, for WESTERN ECHOS Sermon, "W e Are Come to Wor­ Offerings of food for the Dea­ Ing. Copper Vases a tree for the occaaion. Richard C. their regular meeting, and in the coness Home and clothing for the 7:30 p. ni. Evangelistic service Booth, principal of the scliool, is 1 ship Him" the series on "The glussoH 111 Union Opiirul (,o. evening served a supper to the Friday— destitute will be received at the Concluding also arranging to have an ampli­ Hymn, "I Heard the Bells on Names of .lesus" The theme will M an ch ester IN THE SOUTHWEST SECTION Trade School boys and teachers. 7:00 p, m„ Choir rehearsal. Christmas Day" ...... Calkin morning service, Dec. 17. fying system set up for the pro­ Tlie Society has' just comple.ted DELICIOUS HOT 7:00 p. m., Junior Hi Christmas be "Man of Sorrow.*" / Alfred 6. Btrggren gram. Refreshments will be WILLIE'S Postlude, "Second Offertolre on Srrvirr iit Union Ojilirul is llir best ill the installation of a new tile floor SERVED EVERY party. Cooper hall. Christmas Themes” . .Guilmant The Week D ate Book 9 Norman St. Tel. 5516 Rplf tb« Hospital — Help Local Industry By Continuing served. Mr. and Mrs. Everett T. in their kitchen. 7:30 p. m., Meeting for new Seoond Clongregatlonal Church Tiiesdav town. McKinney. Mrs. Oacar Kreyslg SIZZLING STEAKS THURSm FRIDAY AND 9:15. Church achool. North Main and Main Streets To Sava Paper. The Need Baa Not Diminished! members in ladies' parlor. All 11:00. Nursery, Kindergarten 6:00 p m.. .lumor Band Tomorrow and Mrs. Daniel Halloran, mem­ SATURDAY NIGHTS those joining the church on Sun Rev. Leland O. Hunt, Pastor 6:4.5 p. m.. Songster practice bers of the PTA program commit­ SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN PIZZA day should attend this meeting. and Primary. Warren D. Wood, 8:00 p m.. Band practice Annual Christmas candlelight tee, have arran g^ the details for 4:30. Annual Christmas carol choral concert by senior choir of All wttrk tbnir at Unitni Opiiral t.o. i* FE.VTURINO THE BEST HOME COOKED 3IE.ALS Saturday— service by the three vested choirs. Director of Music Wednesday the carol sing. Mr. McKinney will DANCE -Miller's Hull 7:30 p. m.. M.Y.F. Christmas 6:30 p. m.. f'orps Cadet cla Concordia Lutheran church. 7:45 6:00. Pilgrim Fellowship. S T IU TIME gnaruntrofl'. be master of ceremonies for the Sunday, Dec. 17 7:30 p. ni., Torchbearers p . III. Tolland ’Pampike MUSIC BY DIJBALDO BROTHERS party, Cooper hall. 6:00. CTYP Cnqb. FOR event. ^ Make Your Reservations Now 9:15 a. m. Church school Thursday ” , Annual coiiiniunity Christmas Modem and Old Faabinn DANCINIJ 9 TO t EVERY SATURDAY The Week 7:30 p. in . Chri.stma.s carolling. sing, sponsored by Tall Cedars, Bomarco will hold a covered Dnncina 9:15 and 11:00 a. m. Divine CHRISTMAS Uoiiir in and bavr Mr. ('bristriiM’ii adjiisl Eirauiuel Luriieran Church Monday, 6:30. Boy Scout.* Birch and Mam strcet.s Center park, 6 p. ni. dlab supper and Cbrlstmas party, ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES For Our GALA 6:30. Group B Pot luck supper worship. Every Saturdav Night! C4irl E. Olson, Pastor Friday , Children'.* Christmas party, 4 at the pariah room o f Bolton Cen­ Christmas party. 11:00 a. m. Worship hour nur­ PORTRAITS your glussrs fri'r »f rhargr. ter church on Monday night. 8:00 to 12:00 P. M. Clarence W . Helsing, Organist 7:30 p. m . Holinc.ss /mceling. sponsored by Red Men. Tinker 7:00. Girl Scouts. sery. OF YOUR CHILDREN I like to get There will be an exchange of gilts. NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY and Cbolrmaster Organ Prelude: Bible study. hall, 2 p. III. Third Sunday in Advent, Deccm Tuesday. 6:30. Scouts Girl. Kiddies Christmas paity at Don’t Delay Mrs. Ralph Wing, Mrs, Myron Lots of Fun and Nobamaknni 6:15. Ck>nflrmation class. 'A Lovely Rose Is Phone For Appointment Today Lee, Mrs. Howard Jensen. Mrs. her 17. Blooming” ...... Bach Manchester Country Club. 4 to 6 9:00, Sunday school. Group C Christmas party. Chiireh of fhr ^ ta rc a e Eugene Oagllardone, Mrs. Arthur Hymn: p. ni 10:05, Carillonic Bells. Wednesday, 7:30. Senior choir 466 Main SItih-* AHHE GRIFFIN Merrill, Mrs. Fred Warnock, and 'God From On High Hath I TiM-Mlay, DiTember 19 Union Optical Co. rehearsal. _ .iHinea R. BelU Pastor Miss Jeanatte Sumner will be hos- 10:30, Divine Worship Hrard” ...... St. Ccciha ! Emanuel Liilhemn Missionary B513$£5EED3 The George Chaffee Concert Ballet 7:30. Cub Scouts Pack 4, Christ­ Circle play. "Christmas Under the Child Pholographtr 611 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER TEL. 2-3128| tesaea for the Ladles Bmevolent Ter miaxInihib «er **All r>relude. Andante from "Gothic Anthem: m . mas party. 9:30 a. m. SiiiVlay School and Stars," 8 p. ni. Soclsty Christmse party on Tues­ Ah«nt Kt«*' beglnBlng ^ AVERY MEMORIAL .T Symphony” —Wider. Thursday. 8:00. Bible study and "Jesu. Joy of Man’s 418 MAIN ST. PHONE 4988 ''Anthem , “ Cliriatmas Song” —Holst Adult Bible cla.*^*. Friday, Decembber 22 day night. A pot-luck supper will ATIIF-NEUM SQI’ARE—HARTFORD prayer meeting. Desiring” ...... Bach 10',45 a. m. Morning wor.ship. be served at 0:30 In the parish DatU Roht. Taylor Offertpry. ’’Berceuse” -K inder. (Church Choir Second Service) Rrltlsli American club annual Ann Rnxtfr I.huIm rallirrn Saturday. Open House, CYP Mualr by the choir. Sermon by kiddies Christmas party. 7 p. m room of Center Oongregational TUESDAY. DEC. 19 AT 4:15 AND 8:30 P. M. Sermon. "Make Ready The Way aub, 8:00-11:00. Hymn: GOME EARLY ‘Watchman. Tell Us of the the Pastor Sunday, December 24 church. A grmip o f the members '*AII About “ Devils Of The Lord” 10-45 a m./ .lunior Church. Potterton’s .ADMISSION—Afternoon 81.20— Evening $1.80 (Tax Incl.) Night” ...... Salzburg Christinas carol service at .Sec­ o f the Chaminade Club in Man­ Anthem. “ Catalonian Christmas Eve” l)ffee Brewers about an hour and fifteen min­ 11:00 a. m.. Worship Service. Oratorio ...... Bach bow ballroom. utes, will open with recitations by The Week Anthem—"The Birthday of a 6:00 p. m. Junior Fellowship Monday. 7:45 p. ni The Men's The Shell Chateau King” ...... Neidllnger Fellowship will hold their month­ members of the three youngest Monday, 3:30, Girl Scouts. meets at the church. ■k no shaking, no burning With Solo by Gaetano Slmoncelli Corn Poppers classes followed by . the pageant W’lLLIMANTIC, CONN 6:30, Boy Scouts. 6:00 p. m. Mu Sigma Chi ly meeting. _ entitled, "Christmas Fantasy". A 7:00 p. m.. The Young People’s meets at the church. Wednesday at 7:30 p m The 6:30, Explorer Scouts and Troop ,„d-week prayer service will be movie, "Child of Bethlehem" will Society will hold a joint meeting The Week PRESENTS Committee. with the young people of the rfcld in the lower auditorium French Fryers ★ alias “ deep-fat” fryers close this portion of tha prpgram Tuea^»yr8:00. "Christmas Under Monday, 6:30 p. m. Girl Scout H O W ABOUT after which a party for the chil­ DANCING TONIGHT Wapplng Faderated church. Troop No. 12 meeU at the church. mhl-kifiirs a o»fe-act play present- The Week TARPAULINS dren will be held in the church ed by Mis. Loteter, school, to which all are Invited. 7:30 p. m.. Boy Scout Tt'oop 10:45 a.m.. Morning worship, ISO Hartford Road Hepf Lamps 'k Just heat or sun tan row at 10:45 a. m. when Rev. J. TL ( mas party. No. 133 meets at the church Saturday— sermon, "Life's Crowning Com­ Tel. 2-8091 Yeager will deliver a sermon en­ Steaks, Chicken ani^ Snacks at reasonable prices. Saturday, 9:00. Choir. Mu Sigma Chi and the Jltnlor * OAK GRILL * 6:30 p. m„ Junior choir re­ fort.” titled "Qod’s Failure'’. Sunday 7:30. Luther League Christmas Fellowship will present a ^ndle hearsal. 7:30 p.m.. Special Chrialmaa H eaters •k many types small to large achool will meet at 0:30 and tlie party at church vestry. Bring a 7:15 p. m.. Senior choir. light Chlrstmas Carol service at service with worship program by 8:30 p. m. on Christmas ^ e . The Adult StvkdyiGroup at 9:45 at the DELICIOUS FOOD \ gift for the grab-bag. Invite your parsonage. COOKED AND SERVED THE WAY friends. program Is planned for gn early i^cam or dry, heavy or light On Monday -evening, the Boy Holy Communion will be cele St. Mary’s Episcopal Church hour so that even those families Iro n s* Scouts meet at 7 o'clock and the YOU LIKE IT brated next Sunday morning. Two Church and Locust Streets with young children may be able Men’s Club at 8. Methodist Youth M r n m m m services will be held In observance Bev. Alfred U WlllUms, Rector to attend. The IDEAL WATCH for k all the best brands Fellowship will meet at the par­ QUALITY LIQUORS of Ohri3tmaa, midnight Chrlatmaa Bev. Jamea S. Neill, Rector sonage on Tuesday night at 7 Eve and 6:30 CSiristmas morning. Emeritus o’clock. This group will go carol­ Rev. Richard B. Kalter, Assistant Bolton Congregational Church ing throughout the parish on Sat­ Bev. Arthur A. Wallace, Minister James W. McKay CHRISTMAS GIVING Phonographs k . $8.95 to $300.00 urday evening, December 23rd. Cqvengpt Congregational Church The 3rd Sunday In Advent: Orgaalat and Choir Director ... II "The Stars Are Still Shining’’ 48 Spruce Street 8:00 a.m.. Holy Communion., a Christmas wish come true will be the sermon topic of Rev. Rev*IT. I » r l M. Helgeraon. Paator 9:30 a.m„ Children’s service k wheel— we have lots Arthur ' A. Wallace at worabip ,*aul Paige, Organlat 9:45 a.m.— Church School. o 17 Jewel Preclelon Swriea Movement (shortened morning prayer) with 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship ■ervlcea at Center Congregational address by the Curate. Junior Prelude: "Uke As The Hart" — • Yellow Rolled Gold Plated Case church tomorrow morning. Serv­ Saturday, Dec. 18, 6:00 pjn. choir. Church achool classes fol­ ices are held at 11 a..m. Pilgrim Covenant I^ g u c Chriatmaa Novello. try the Sunbeam Shavemaatcr ENJOY U F E ! low thla service. Processional Hymn: "Angela o Strong Stainless Steel Back Razors * Youth Fellowship will meet in the with a potfluck supper, at the E x® 11:00 a.m„ Morning prayer with From the Realms of Glory” well deliver parish room at 7:30 p. m. when church. Litany for Ordlnationa and ser­ • With Expansion Band Only $24.95 they will make plans for a pro- Sunday, Dec. 17, 9:45 a.m.— Sun- Anthem: "O Marla’’— A Basque Christmas Eve mon by the Rector. Senior choir. *Including Fed. Tax. Refrigerators gram o f winter meetings. EAT OUT MORE OFTEN! -rtav Bible School. Final rehearsal • Carol. • Both Men’s and I-adics' models. _ I Musical outline of this service: Offertory Solo: "Cantique de Noel’ Petits Fours ' ir ♦'’ e Chriatmaa program. Processional, "Thy Kingdom HAS THE FINEST FOOD, T a.m. — Morning Worship —A ^ m . keep tan ah winter! Come, O Lord." Miss Mary Provan Su n lam p s * COOKED TO PERFECTION AND The Senior Choir will sing U t u y Hymn, "Come Holy Ghoat, /our/oimMoLUClEN LELONG per/nma We Have Heard On High." Hymn of Praise; "Silent Night North Coventry SERVED IN PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS iij Our Souls Inspire." CAYET'S .ator’a message will be on Holy Night”. Sequence, "Watchman, Tell Us ' ^"Tne Heavenly Father’s Business," Sermon: "The Stars Are Still 7 makes of “ pop-ups" of the N ig h t" Toasters * The Christian'iDnOeavor Sodaty from Luke 2:41-52. shining” . of the Second Oongregational Offertory, "The BaptlsU Voice Recessional Hymn: "Aa With Glad A fragrance for hor every 6:00 p.m.— Sunday School Christ­ church w ill presant a pogoont Enjoy Our Delicious SUNDAY DINNERS la Crying,” Bach.. neas Men O f Old” . mood. Four flaconi of $2.98, $5.95, $9.95 mas program. Children from the U ku le le s * “W'hy the Chlmea Rang” on Sun­ GIVIGIV^E MOTHER A DAY OFF — T A K ^ H E FAMILY TO Recessional, "Y e Christian Postlude; “ Jubilate Deo’’—Nolte. renowned Lucien l olong day evening at 7n0 o’clock. Those CAVEY’S FOR A GOOD “HOME-COOKED MEAL Beginner and Primary dej^rt- HenUdal" • taking part In the pagaant Include ments will take part, aa well as 7:00 p.m.. Evening with Boys’ perfumes tucked V o c s * we'd like to dean up here tha following: “ Little Brother.” boys and girls from tha Junior and Choir. Following this service the Christian. Selenc*v Society Harold Hill; “Pedro," Raymond d i n n e r a t Intermediate classes, who will pre­ entirp congregation la Invited to Masonic Temple JEWELERS . . ' silversmiths SINCE 1900 sent a candle lighting service en- Menoal; widow, Carole Wlttmann; EVERY THURS., FRI. AND participate in the seventh of the king, Robert Robertaon: farmar*s D A N C IN G SATURDAY t titled "Faith. Hope and Love. winter's aeries of instructions in Sunday eervlce, 11:00 a. m. automatic too Sunday school, 11:00 a. m. 95B MAIN STREET...... • MANCHESTER 'offle Irons * urtfa, Oeorgianna Hill; old woman, { Candy and gifts will be distributed the parish house on faith and to all the children. Wednesday evening meeting, m Barbara Schwann; cook. Faith practice of the church. This week’s apinners * wringers HUI; artUt, Hrion Jordan; author, Be Sure You Hear Our New Vocalist The Week 8:00 p. m. topic, “The Credal Definition of The public la cordially Invited. 'aahers * or aatomatics Cordyn Dart; mlniotar, Hubert Monday, 8:30 p.m.— Senior CholC the Church." Leaiier, the Rector. Edmondson: choir, Donald Hay- “ Is the Universe, Including Man, \ Christmas rehearsal. Wednesday, Ember Day: Evolved By Atomic •orce7” wrlll ddh, CoUn Cklmondaon, Robert ^ROPfB 3923 Friday, 7:30 p,m.—A reception HUS BISHOP 7:30 a.m„ and 10:00 a.m.. Holy be the subject of the Lesson-Ser­ KeUer, Shirley Wright. M a r^ will be tendered Mr. and Mrs. Au* Communion. mon for Sunday, December 17, 0Ktppingr$ hatiw mornings Jordan. Juna Looralo. Ronald Ed* She's Wonderful______, gust Roaendahl on the occasion of Epondoon w ill ba la eharga o f light­ Important Notice: 1950. their golden wedding annlveraary. The monthly Instruction meet­ The Golden Text Is from I lASY FAYININTS INVITIO: fci odd/Kon to the enifomory 30-doy efcorg* ing and o f tho reeorda, Andro ThU w ill be held at the church, Urinnan. Mm. Lawranco Robert­ ing for parents and sponsors }n Chronicles 16:23, 24. “ Sing unto aecoiint, Michath invJfei pojrmentt of at litda ot $1 o week «r $4 • mo^., HURRY! HURRY! MAKE YOUR and all the church friends of the baptism will be held Monday eve­ the Lord, all the earth; shew forth son will be the erganiet and Mloa RosendaM family are cpitalally In- Jtua Loomla and Rar. R. A. Mar- FOR OUR NEW YE A R ’S EVE PAR TY — DEC. 31 ning at 7:30 In the parish house. from day to day his salvation. Mfehoeft mokei ovoiloble, o» i»o odded coi», d»# teweit lermi offered b/ i vlted. The next public ministration o f rlfleld win assist with tljs music. Declare his glory among the fine jawelert enywhgrt. Coatumaa win ba In eharga of Mar­ YOUR FAVORITE RRSTAURANT holy baptism will be on December heathen; his marvellous works ^tterton’s ilyn Jordan, Holon Jordan, Mhirtoy Gospel Ran 24 at 11 a.m. among'all natipns.’’ SS9*MlMafaiSL Wright, Carela Wlttmana, aad -----ATTHECBNTER------418 Outer slreot . Sacular Eventa: , Selections from tha Bible In' Barbara Mchwarm aad tba ataga TELEPHONE S801 w ^ a u u iv t All weekly organiiatioas meet la elude the following; “ And they I win ba in charge of Hubert Ed- CAYET’S 10:30 a.m'., Breaking of.Bread. the pariah house at their regular came to him, and awroke him. say­ Hatbld MUl. Rabert Kel. 12:15 p.m., Sunday School. hours. The monthly meeting of ing, Master, master, we perish.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, dONN„ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16.1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1«, 1950 .V . - f - Thomas F. Rady of th* Rockvllie University of , Connecticut at team will meet the Bloomfleld Storiii. Planned Miitic church school on Sunday, “ White pastor of the Rockville Baptist Leader, and Stephen J. Von Euw Harry H. Gilbert emment wrill also undertake to Itsawon, but othstwisa followrsd church, now pastor of the First Townies in the Town Hall at three atablltse wage*, aa th* law re­ hts prsparad copy. Sunday” will be observed with the o’clock on Sunday afternoon. A of the RockvtUe Journal. Th*re Allies Abandon GOP in Both McGirthy Calk Rail Strikers Rockville children bringing iti their offer­ Baptist church of Middletown will will be a program of ehtertaln- Given Proiiiolioii S Hurt In ,\ulo Crash At Blaii^g StdUe Court Cases quires.” He said prios-wag* stand­ A t th* close of hla epeeok, Mc­ bo heard on Sunday. December 17 preliminary game will take place ards will b* sst In flslds whsr* Carthy said ha would rspsat Ms ings of fruits, vegetable* and iK'tweon the Legion Junlora and ment. Albert Hewitt wlU sert-e canned goods to be uscringflcld man is on the danger Dfl^A.'tM -V.V* • - Group A gal center of a highway changes Psarson would wmlvs in writing Gas Stations’ tional service. nounced today th* InsteUstlflB Ot conaerve th* etandsrda. what McCarthy called the colum­ of the church. Gifts of money may Board officials will handle the There will be three game* of bert 642 Woodbrldge street, to list at New Haven Hospital and If car* are parked on one aid* of be sent to Miss Ruth Litz, church Party Sunday basketball this evening at the his wlfo and Infant diiugliter arc Miisair S t'.his stor* st 787 Mels Acheson Exit Sees Curbs Tso Cate Of Coinmimism nist* "self-imposed” immunity fram In Some Cities main game as usual. the grade of 8ergea..t First CIbhs, Navy Jabs Foe the highway waa raised in Town school treasurer. Tile Amortran Legion Auxil­ Town Hall tn the Intermediate lietng Ireateil tor injuries received street. Planned musical sslso* RolMIMib School Mem- Chairman George (D-Oa) of the libel Judgments. Th* Ssnstor said Sites ill Court latbby has been announced by Connecti­ wlion the car he wa.-^ driving skld- 0)iirt this morning In the cam of h* assumsd that Pearson has con­ There will be a airislm as party iary’s Chrlotmns party for chil­ League, the first game to start at tlons are brought In from Hsrt- tax-handling Senate Finance Cbm- (OoaHaiwd fnas lisge Om ) The Rockville Post Office lobby cut Military District. .Mergvanl deil off the VVilhur Cross Park­ ‘ Are Entertained (QuaHamid F m a Page Oae) Lionel A. Boudreau, IS, of 39 Mar­ (CoBttaned f n a Page 6ae) veyed meet of his propsrty to his (OsnHnned Faffs Ona) L for tho Kindergarten department dren of members will be held on 7 o’clock. ford from 9 to 9 daily. garet road, charged with violation mittee told reporter* that It wrill of the Union ch\irch school in the Sunday from 3 to 5 in the, G. A. will he oi)en from 7 a. m. to 8 p. Iterlstniaa Partlen Gilbert served as an Infantrv way and crashed Into a tree yes- wrlfe, “so that it is not .subject to m., on Sunday for those who wish lerday. Frances l#>rent, 35, of 25 Tlic customer eommente and hk Children point In our line," htaj. Gen. Rob­ of rule* of the road. proved la public notice and wa os- be useless to raise taxes—as Mr. "However, that hasn't in any way les indicated union officials war* Casefl lo Bex Heard Mon social rooms on Sunday from 2 to H. hali. The committee in charge Th* Maple Grove Club will hold Mi-si Llculrnaiit with the fl5tli Truman suggested--unless there is Judgments for libel and slander.” to deiiosil tliclr mail al the post Infantry Division In Kiiro|H'‘idui- U)s Angeles alreet. Springfield, store personnel have been most ert H. Soule eaid. Boudreau was arrested Decem­ aum* that it will come to Presi­ affectele lacerations, and C^iang Kai-Shek'a NatlonallaU). alirastons and wa.s said to he In dinner music In the late afternoon n iid ij evealiv hi the achool au- pitalized with injuries sustained in though five voted against the res­ have put such controls into affect night. Pearson sold McCarthy ed last Wednesday. A local union 7 p. m. Ini'k and Miss Emma Batz. Hartford will be the speaker al The Kosclussko Club’s annual arms Corporation of Hartford. He Terodoua Attack” Obituary Rockville, Dec. 15— (Special)— fair eonditlon The daughter, Les­ and dance music in tha eveninff. dttMtam an North School atrMt. the accident. olution. Ha identified them as last .September, adding that there kicked him in the groin after some president said chiefs o f th* Chica­ The annual White Gift Service The Rockville Chapter of the the annual hanquet of tlie Rock> Oirlstmos party fpr memliers and reentered the service as an en­ “They try to overrun one partic­ Tlie testimonies of Sergeant Senators Longer ' (N.D.), Morse go locals, had decided to end the vllle Fire department to be heltl their children will start at 1:30 on listed man in the s\immer of lie, aliout six-months, suffereil Blair's is the flrat stora In Misn- A very hrtef bnalneM meeUnf wae have been “rapid am’ rather sense­ words in the Mosk room of the Two caseo which involve the loca­ and Pivgeant ot llic First (.’ongre- STF.B.S wilt hold a (lirlstnias irar- Chester to offer this addlttonsl ular poaitlon. It'a a ferocloua at­ George C. Dent. Boudreau and the (Ore.), H. Alexander Smith club. McCarthy's version was walkout. ty for members and their fanilllos this evening at 7 o’clock at Red Sunday afternoon st the club­ 1949, and Is currently assigned to hnilses Imt was rejmrted In gooT Joined in the strike. President The second case is the one in a poem by William Roae Benet, probing for a weak spot. Prosecutor Philip Bayer claimed tive departments as well. morrow at 2:30 p. m. In St. Mary’s ^ Truman, in his crisis spesch to tha that th* center line remains con­ "But in my Judgment,” he add­ flation the President aald must be J been cited for his efforts by the which Gold and Gold of Now Haven SELECTION waa the final preaentatlon of the Staff officers said the big Chi­ curbed at the source. Wherry ap-' American Legion, th* Veterans of Episcopal church, of which he was' night, said the walkout nese Red offensive aimed to stant. ed. "the best way to acconiplisli are seeking a writ of mandamus children. plsuded...... the selection ...... of Wilson!. I' orelgn „ - Wars,______President ______Aurlol a member. Rev. Richard B. Kalter. ordering Building Inspector Roland During the intermlaaion everj-- knock out the ^Oth Corps may Judge Wesley “ “ ‘"J would try to apeed up the estab­ production.” siding, the following cases listed: Emergency Bill He called on sinking railroad not the sllzhteet doubt that ail also a member, conducted a service : »>y Congress U, lishment of a taxi airline between About Town The President said the speedup at the funeral home last evening. ; House in the Defense Stephen C. Kordham vs. Myrtle B. PRICES the city and West Germany. That yard workers to return to their members of the Dally Worker Russell, non-suit for failure to program will "make a lot of Staff were required to be mem­ Burial will be in the East ceme- FroducUon Act of 1950. would spare many travelers the Jobs, saying that rail stoppages Truman Only Boss plead: Richard W . Eikenhorst. et 111 J i g Time The Itallan-Amerlcan Society changes in our ordinary ways of bers of the Communist Party.” tcr^' and the bearers will be John risk of arrest Involved in crossing had slowed Industry and added to doing things.” That includes not only con troll al vs. George Forster, default for On Beauti|ul will meat tomorrow afternoon at "the country’s danger." Karr Denies Charg* McDonald, John Herron, Os\yaId th* Soviet Zone by rail or highway. W* must set very high targets Weir. David and Joseph Muldoon, over production and priorities, but failure to plead: J. R. Bourkc vs. Meanwhile, they asked foreign (Coattoned From Page One) 3:80 at th* Itallan-Amerlcan club­ Th* President put General Karr, in a statement telephoned Bertrand L. McNamara. Accept- house on Eldridge street. The bus­ and be willing to make an all-out and William Brennan. final say-so on all civilian phasei Table Lamps airlines serving Berlin to reduce Electric’s Charles E. Wilson In effort to reach them.” ho declared. from New York, replied tliat of mobilization, subject only to tin 'anre of Committee's report. Ap­ iness will Include th* election of charge o f an Office of Defense proval for Deed. Compensation of fere*. Their target Is to provide voice vote which sent the Bill Workers will be called upon to "within his lying heart, McCarthy M n. Grace II. Barlow pleasure of th* President. air paaaage eventually for the same through the House under suspen­ offloers. The board of administra­ Mobilisation, giving him' responsi­ knows that T am not and never Committee and Appraisers. tion will have a mcetiag this eve­ w'ork more houri. Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Further. Wilson will b« able ts price as a third-class train ticket. sion of the rules less than five bility for directing production, More Women Workers I'.ave been” a Communist or Fellow ^ abolish or create agencies and Speelal (liurrh Seiwloes ning tonight at eight o’clock. H. Barlow of Stratford, formerly hours after the Appropristiona procurement, manpower, trans­ 'More women and more young Traveler. I when .and if he desires, merga al' At the Roii.w •*— . Aimooi AoTO tm Elliott on Ute ground of desertion five tlmea the present rate of pro­ work to Increase production.” ed: Wapplng Federated Church offl- Committee called a Saturday ses­ and custody of a minor child duction—a step up to somewhere i first Into the problem of Inflation a, rnmm nm, bn.T>MU MiMi. sion to work on the bill snd have The President said workers "The relsk'onship is such that iticiated and Frederic E. Werner It was predictra. « from Pag* o*e) granted to the plaintiff, and Minnie between 18,000 snd 24,000 planes O m m Sta rev*** riiJiiM h*ee4 Se*l It ready for a Senate vote prob­ ought not to think of their added Is difficult to know' who is the presided at the organ. The casket F.’ McDonnell from Michael Mc­ a year compared with the 100,000 was born^by the membera of the I He is expected to do much of thi ably by Wednesday or Thursday. burden aa merely longer hours master and who Is the servant. I. w e be iMd been swept to his Donnell, also on 'th* grounds of top production during World War in the East I signal-calling in .the wage-prici No Military Cuta “but as more planes, more tankf^ Pearson commented that if Karri^*"’ **y- Burial was ' stabilization plans sketched brleflj 50.50 dsath Iqr Hw aHde which cam* desertion, with 81 a year alimony II. more ships, mors of all of Uie ls Pro-Commmlst. “the Washing-’ without Wuning, Leas than on* billion dollars of last night in Mr. 'ilniman’a broad- granted to th* plainUff, Mr. Truman promiaed a four­ thtkga that are needed for the de- ton Monument Is a hole In the And be would have been, too, the bill’s total was for so-called fold increase in combat vehicles, j ------least. These include: non-defense items'. fern^ of your homes and your way j Ceilings Immediately WoW oaid, except for a huge 12 Cheney Brothers Athletic Asso­ including tanks, snd four and a of llfe.^’ hjr 13 timber. For the defense establiahmarit ciation held its Christmas party half times aa much electronic Senator Anderson ID-NM) told | Vet Robs Store, I 1. The Issuance, starting "ai alone— the Army, the Navy, and Throughout hla speech, Mr. Tru­ once," of mandatory ceilings on t The Mg timber held him ae Thursday evening in th* Legion equipment as Is now being turned man maintained that peace is still the Senate he served as a member eurely, hut it and others fell the Air Corps—the bill appro­ out. of a House Appropriatlona Sub-; number of basic defense materiali priates 818.840,181,000. Another hall on Leonard street, with over possibl* despite the “danger Gives It Back ■mind him in euch n manner that 100 in attendance. A delicious To start this speedup, the House created by the rulers of the So­ committee .vhlch investigated vari. and major coat-of-lUIng Itema they held off th* other debria. He 8840,000,000 was set aaida for th* shouted its approval yesterday of ous chargea of Oemmunist activi­ Wage atablHzatlo. will go with th< Atomic Energy Commission to ■upper was served by Arnold Ps- viet Union.” waa abla to breatha and he re ganl. Everybody received a gift a 817,809,000,000 mlliUry fund War Not Inevllable ties. (Coatinned From Page One) price ceilings. Th* auto, qteel aulned conaeloua. step up its production of atomic bill. Senate passage la qxpected He aald the Housa Committee on and copper induatriea are exp*et*4 teteerruMTioRAL IM9 ParsANO.SSM weapons. from the Christmas grsb-bsg. "Though the present situation la “I Phased Out” There were solo dances which next week. Military Officlala said highly dangaroua, we do not be­ Un-American Actlvltlea had certl* Marie, was three years old. to be among ths earliest undei *Tt got cold. Then It got oold- Not a single cent was* cut by they will go back to Congress for Lacher told police he lost "a- control. the House from the money sought were well received snd general lieve that war la Insvitable,” he fled some charges agajnst Karr. He ■r,* he recalled after his arrival dancing to music by Tony Obright St least 80,000.000,000 more to said. “There ia no conflict be­ added that after an inquiry no on* good Job” recently and since h*s| 2. A general hold-the-Un*. ap- at tbs Bnpmclaw hospital, is by President Truman for th* mil­ spend before June 80, upping the been worjeing in s box factory at P8I»* thousands of Koreans have found lieve he would press chargea. It was sometime after mid­ backdrop of mitftary reversea in in Europe. Communism' is stilled.” prices be raised if the ceilings hurl shelter there from the ravages of “ I counted the money when he night yesterday. SeelT2 Boys Korea and a political rupture of He said that Secretary Acheson, Hie Senator called on th* public production; or that foundry .wragei Everybody war. brought it back,” Rosenberg said. Sale Daily She Sobbed With Joy Gi’s found many babies and congress, where Republicans of flying to Europe Sunday, wrill Join to “notify Uictr aswspspera that b* boosted if foundrymen quit- tc And at the mine entrance word both Houses had called formally with representatives of other nS' “It waa all there—right to the dol­ take better paid and leas sassatlal f n r r * ttit Mcitcai toddlers behind piles of rubble. Oil Mountain they don't irant this Moccow-dtreet •rKHTAT-SM* came back to his wife who had only a few hours before for the tiona in arrangemenU for setting lar." Jobs. Some were picked up beside the ed character assassin being wmomm • Invited! been told there waa practically ouster of Secretary of State Ache­ up a Joint , army, navy and air brought into their homes to poison I «M omi te nte«mhl* 2 to JO P. M. no hope at all. that her husband bodies of dead parents. Others, (Uentiaaed from Pag* One) - son. force to defend Burope.” PUBLIC the well' of informstlop at which had bten heard talking. abandoned by parents, were Ipund Despite this. Mr. Truman said Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhowrer ia A.i.iMW. *4 ***«>. «■' » IJ* • in doorways and buildings and their children drink." IMS- »*“ *•? *" TTSLL *. Mrs. Woltl sobbed with joy and tain, were being sought today by the nation is united in defense of scheduled to command auch a aa* **•••• •Mai qo did many hardened onlookers. along dusty road*. State Police and upwards of 00 freedom. force. McCarthy also urged the public The babies were turned over to CkMk TOUl T O a U ’ T * « ■ # w O h* AH day the rescue srewa clawed volunteers. Let no apgres.'or think we are "Working together, the free na­ to tell th* Adam Hat Company. QitiiM«-w gimKid njj at the dangerous rocks and tim­ Korean welfare agencies or to civi­ tions can g.ra present v«7x.ssi, theasav vuiiiiilualcommon Pearson's E^Clirwn ■ a•«8Wradio ■|/vs*^#*ssponsor, whatvvi nUMOU* »l.l» QiW»Ar*4 Douglas Black. 13, and James divided,” he said. "Our great R»liTr*A UM B Ul« TRY IT IN YOUR OWN bers in a little three feet by five lians heading south. Blodgett, 12, failed to return home strength is the loyalty and fellow- front, backed by strength, which' -they think of that sponsorship. Ktniai^n teet working apace. Woltl car­ Doughboys “adopted” older chil­ after a blinding snow squall had ahln of a free people. W# piill to­ Is necessary If wa ars to be in a "it should be rsmemberad,” Mc­ ° J S S « M n iW 1 C o «lo * dren. 'They were bathed and given position to negotiate successfully ried on a running patter of com­ swept the mountain late in the gether when we are in trouble.’^ Carthy continued, "that * anyone iim a *« m* B.W AUCTION SALE! ment, He even Joked grimly. altered Army clothes to cover afternoon. Ralph Black, father of Citing the nation’s "grave dan­ with the Kremlin for peaceful set­ who buys an Adam hat—any stora HOME FOR A WEEK Then, at 7:20 came the wel­ their skinny bodies. Their faces Douglas called State Police who ger.” the President aaid there is tlements,' the President said, add­ that stocks an Adam hat—snyens became chubbier from regular ra­ come signal of six bells and six Immediately wont Into action. no hiding the fact that Commu­ ing: "Working together, we hope who buys from a stora that stocks BUILD YOUR OWN Remaining Stock of Furniture, Appliances, more bells. it meant they were tions. Trqppcr Sam Holden with Ralph nists have "won a military advan­ we can“ prevent another woyld war.” an Adam hat—Is unknowingly con­ bringing John Woiti out. Black. Jr., brother of the miaatng tage in Korea.” He aaid they had tributing St Issst something to ths MING TREE He came up on a dirty coal car. boy, followed the trail of the two proved there "they are now will­ ! cause of international Communism He looked barely conscious, From Onr Kit* Hospital Notes boys for two miles until it waa ing to pu.sh t))e world to the brinlt by keeping that Communist Office Fixtures, Machines and Equipmentof - Mrs. Wolto stepped forward obliterated by snow. of a general war to get what they Special Sei*viced FREE! .•pokesmsn on ths slr.l* and dobbed, half In relief, half In Troopers Comb Mountain want.” A. C. GILBERT sorrow: Patients Today...... 1*9 Lieut. Elton Nplan with a detail Mr. Truman said that war la In New York, Charles V. Mols- “Oh. John. ,Oh. John.” Admitted yesterday: George of 12 troopers ^rom the Canaan not inevitable but he ruled out At Zion Lutheran worth. President of Adam Hat CHEMISTRY SETS Everyone these days ingoing for Croiley Family Big John heard, too. Tears roll- Ciarcla, 74 Harlan road; William Barracks, augmented by 30 vol­ appeasement to avoid it Instead, Stores, said. Sluzjanls, South Windsor; Shelia I WHITNEY FURNITURE CO. sd dowm hit cheek. "Mr, P * a r s on 's sUtemsnts, MICROSCOPE SETS unteers. began to comb the aide of he said, the free nations must A special senica prayer will be Theatre Television with FULL ROOM VISION. A rescue worker said reassur- Seibert, Andover; Leo Tonidanlel, the mountain and a sound truck create military forces strong opinions snd psraonsl activities In ■ higlv: • . Stafford Springs; Richard Carlin. conducted tomorrow morning at no way reflect or represent th* ERECTOR SETS was forced ns far as It wxmlrt go enough to convlnc* the Commu­ 10 o'clock in Zion church .on "My It gives you clear, big. undistortfd pictures 3 "HtH be all right. He's tough- 140 Drive B, Silver Lane homes; up the snow blocked single road nist rulers that they cannot gain opinions, attitudes snd policies of Be Sold at Public Auction on Premises fiRiinliEii'S Sins as a Christian steward. My To- ' ar than ball.” EUta Orcutt, 120 Woodland street; running to the top. hy aggreasion.” Adam Hat Stores, Inc. Senator UONEL. AMERICAN FLYER j Burt Stebbins, 132 Blaaell street; Prayers for My Beloved Coun­ McCarthy's requested boycott of TELEVISION from the widest viewing angle. Reginald PelIeUer,.37 Tyler circle; Few in Congreaa quarreled with try. and for a War-fsaring TRACK and A C C B ^ R IE S that aim. But a e v e ^ lawmakers World..” Adam V t t jproducU Is "unwsr- I 858 EAST CENTER STREET Carol Korby, 34 Wedgewood drive. rsntetL” HOBBIES and CRAFTS >1 Services Admitted today: Margaret Me- Public Records advocated even stringer meaaures Sertpturs readings and hymns t e l e p h o n e 0191 than the President planned, Alluding to th* Constitutional 100 ORANGE ST. NEW HAVEN Intoab, 14 Silas road; N om a and will coordinate the first being the immunity which Congress members »... HV At South Church Lawrence Machle, Jr., 20 Drive A among them across-the-board ancient on* of personal confession KAMI . . . TOYS FOR YOUR WEEK'S HOME TRIAL Sliver Lane homes; Raymond Warrantee Deeds price and wage controia. by Dr. Luther "Out of the Depths have with regard to their speoebea 17 jewels. 14k nil- 17 i*wab.I4k natu­ on the floors of Congress, Pearson ral goM-flUsd saM. Flke, Jr„ 121 Waddell road. George and Creaoi* Phillips to The President said that the I Cry to The*.” Th* closing ursi gold-tlllsd MODEL AIRPLANE, BOATS traditional candlelight carol Discharged yesterday: Frank Agnes O. Msnnz, property on Dur government "is starting at once to hymn wlU b* "Lord, while for all ■Sid: case. Uak bracelit WE* WILL INSTALL FREE* will be presented by the Schmidt, North Coventry; Roger kin street. impose price controia upon a num­ mankind wa pray of every clime *Tm not going to bothor to and CARS AUCTION SALE DAILY ~ 2 to 10 P. M. 1 choir ot the South Matho- Harry. 06 Clyde road; Mm. Esther Oris sad Oensylsvs Tstro to ber of materials and products.” snd coast, Oti, hear ua for our write McCarthy a letter about th* N sem w srenlng at Hewitt. 827 Parker street; Joseph WUllsm and Bertha Hurlsy, prop­ He said these will be mainly items native land, th* land wre lov* ths phoney businM of having him Largest Selection Of Model AN OUTSIDE DOUBLE CONICAL ANTENNA A. Francs, asl^ter Mtstmtts. lU School street; O e- erty on Woodbrtdg* street • important to defense production most." rapsst hU charges off ths Ssnste Railroadfl In Town UNTIL ENTIRE STOCK IS SOLD! VQI dtoact the choir la tus Lyons, 20 Biro strsst; Mra. Mary McIntyre to Charles J. and the cost of living.” Advent snd Christfnas music floor. Myatternsyadvlsssmsthst %jnly coqt to you—88 in css* you dtcid* not’to Inyr th* Oubrum Nlslsbn and daughter, 348 a: J CsesUs L. Marr, property on That could cover auch products amplified will placed* th* service. AteCarthy's fallurs to deliver on 17 jswd*. Idkastte telertsion sat. • . I will b* mad* up of Center street. Lyness street. : aa automobiles, where the govern- Full floodlighting of th* church te ths floor tha actual text of tho It! sold^lM sass. I aslsetion of Christ- Dtaehaigcd today: PauU Cross- ■Qniteialm Deed meht’s efforts to halt price in- on evenings. Indoor wrreatb or­ mimsograplMd. oople* h* pe*ed out to the press nuUUiss ths cloak Sale Under Management of Hbowb and lovsd tqr ea, 20 iteNsIl street^. Herbert Peter snd Jean McIntyre, CTirts- crea.ses not only were rejected by namentation, done by member* of HOBBY . around the world, Smith, 40 Cornell street. Une Mohr and Barbara Johnson to General Motors and Ford;, but fol­ the church from greens gatbsred of immunity from that part of his r at iSTsa o'clock. Fred- Births yesterday: A son to Mr. Mary McIntyre, property at .Orford lowed with boosts by Chrysler and In and around Manchester, wras ■peach that was undelivsrsd. If my F. E. BRAY and Mrs. Brie Anderson, South Park. Nash. completed last nlffht. A Christ­ attorney is correct I shall then- JCWBLBBS SHOPPE eartUonneur, will Coventry; a son to Mr. and Mra. for* sue him on the undelivered OPEN TODAY UNTIL 5 P. AA Permit* CkMt-of-Uring items conceivably mas music proffram from Zion's .787 MAIN ST. NATHAN B. SWEEDLER Christmas- Dcufflaa Johnson, South Ooven- Joeepli Handley, six room dw-ell could Include food and clothing portion." towrer wilt bs presented Sunday Car. Center and OrtawsM Sfc—*288 APPRAISER try. ing eaat side of South Mtln street but there was nothing deflalte on sveninff at six. Reporters who ebseksd ths teat AUCTIONEER LIQUIDATOR Birtli today: A dauffhter to Mr. 818,000. this from official quarters. saMcCsrthy road it aald be eoitttsd ^Opsn Every Evening Until Kw m Invited to A cordial invitation ,1s axtend- and Mn. Osorg* natehir, 444 Albert Fraechla, alterattoiui 4M The President said whare price *d to all Intsrcstsd to attend tha in asveraJ iaataacsB quotatieos m a m m m i m m Hilliard strscL Gardner street, 84.000. controls are clamped on, "the gov- oarvlcs Sunday mornlnff. freon othag pi rsoaa roffardinff .• ^ t * ri V ’ ’ ') UAMJMESI'^R e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER; CONNi, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16,1950 P A o e n m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16,1950

counta are considerably more per- of the public are also Invited to at aloag the tSth parallel, there had, vtsloned the state budget dropping tend. iervlce in his own church, and WTIL — 1800 aiatent than accounts without Diocese Notes ff^ e r by. that amount. What aavings WOMB — 1810 Banks Promote Ufa Insurance. Moreover, sur- From the t'.me Bishop Budlong up ta thia writing, been no action Spruce Street then leave Immediately reach WFHA - IW.7 of any aignifleaht kind for a peri­ might he achieved would mean the Talcottville Congregational WCBU - lOflO vojre conducted on the public's became Diocesan BlShpp on Janu­ l|rrlU d Connecticut only that the atata budget would church. He will apeak brieflyto after Today's Radio tVMAV - aib savings attitudes have Indicated Its Services ary 28, 1034 until December 1, od o f aome two amkh. Several W ^ B - M 8 CHRISTMAS TRM ba excuted ^rom incraaaing by the the sermon by its pastor, Rev. Insuring Club that people regard more favor- 1050, 10 churches havq been con' tnisuM O to a t *MB T raffic Lights^ B fttera Btaaflarfl Time w r i n - iM b — ptucrnfa oo.. arc dayh Bgo Britlah correapondenta Yankee amount of the eavingi. James A. Bull, and will be glad to w ix x ; IfltW .gbty savinga "programa" or secrateil, 71 Rectors have been In vI jW a»M*i) ilfMt, were writing that the Britlah We preeent theae hard facta of answer questions regarding Ver­ 0 RAf!GE Hall Bingo "plana." This la evident in the To Rerogiiise Arliiev4> stltuted, 67 Deacons have been or 'Choice Canadian Double B ilia M ■ n i t i i i u m *. atata flacal Ufa in an effort to non Center's experience In secur­ 48:8 Mutual Savings Institu popularity over many' years • of dnlned to the Priesthood, 42,000 Y l^ n u a rattuSauN. forcea, who took the rear-guard Bf A. R. O. Board o f Directors to make It quite clear that individuala ing and sponsoring a displaced WDRC-r^ewe. ’ WDRC—Gene Autry. "club” ' savinga such as Chiistmns ineiilti ill 19 Yrum Un- Individuals have been confirmed, «W 'I iUM fW taak e f protecting the United Na- EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ■ W TIC— Dangerous Assignment. lions Offer New Type have relatively little power over family. « WCCC--Piy»Went Truman, r«- Club, Vacation CTub, Income Tax and 1,400 Individuala have been ’ n a a tM oem i t l, u u . tiona withdrawal from North Ko­ Discuss This at Meet* W TH T—Shoot the Moon. them. By dint of what amounted broadcasO ° j Club and other special. purpose tier Bisli«i|i Budlong received from the Romah Catholic Soloctod By Club Roprotoatatim *rhe cost of government la head­ WHAY—Jerry Gray. i Of Premium Paying W>iiiwia ayt<» amwa rea. had not aeen any Chineae to strict penny-pinching In view ing Next Tuesday Penny Bingo 7:15 to 7:45— Regular Bingo at 7:45 XVTHT—News. savinga, servlCea. The Savlngs- church. \ aiHm.' M th« ing remofsclessly upward. You W ONS—Twenty QueaUona. , Inaurance Club, however, pro­ Communiata in a week. of the stateH needi. • Governor W TIC —Newa. In Christ Church Calhedral, i ' During the paat 19 yeari^ (In ad- lltMlIMttr. CM*.. M can see it ia yom otvn local com­ W H A Y —Saturday MatlDM. A' savinga "package” caUed vides for a long range thrift pro­ During thia period, outaide of Bon’Iea and the 1849 General As­ The Board o f DircctcAa Tuesday, 18:15— I Hartford, on Mondav, December! dltlon to many changes friom ona munity. You can see it In the fed­ W KNB—Newa; Parade of Hita. I WHAY—Stars on Parado. SavlngB-Iasuranea Club, oonslat- gram combining the two hsslo Dolivorleo Arranged the northeaet beachhead aector, eral picture. And it haa to affect sembly have managed to akin by night is scheduled to ^scusa the MOBILHEAT needs o f a savings tccmint niid ; 18th at 3:00 p. m. there will be at I" •nolhorl 'JOO nevi/ c le w - auaauairriuN aataa this current blenniiim without ORANGE HALL V 1 slfi— 8:80— ^ Ing of a aavings account and life I . 1 nien have take, duly in the Dlo- OM T w ar Mall ...... tiu.uu the only blowa atruck by either the .Intermediary political unit, the possible installation of traffic family protection. serious dsficit or without resort WDRC—Lea Browtr Show. WDRC—Hopalong Cassidy. Insuranca wUl bo actively pro­ I special service of Thanksgiving (or, 231 have been tranafer- ai.£ BMataa aa Mail •••■...•.••••S a.oo state. lights on Spruct atreet at the In- W TH T—National Guard. Daa rnata ar Mail ...... i-maide in Korea have been the blowe to new or additional taxes. It It FU EL O IL . W H A Y — Show *nma Review. j moted beginning the new year by Ihc achievements. wrought In H'0| red to other dioceses. Of the clergy It is heading upward for two teraectlonb of Oak and Bisaell VVONS—Here's *Ed Veterans. e Kplaeopal Dtocese of C’onnertlcut MANCHESTER HOCKEY OLui aiagia oaaa ...... • ■<** e f the United Nattona air forcea. now doubtful 'whether this per- WONS—Take a Number. Connecticut mutual aavlnga hanks who were on duly when Bishop m . waaaiir. ajr 'Sarriar ...... M main reasons, neither of which can streeta. Traffic has increased 1:30— W TH T—Merry-Go-Round. j Musical Program during the nineteen years of the Budlong was ednserrated, only 30 which have kept up their bombing formsnee can be repeated by the that offer the servico of savings . a«aa. aaliaarail, Oaa Taar ...... tliLia be repealed or exorcised. On# * is Episcopate of the Itt, llev. Freder­ Incoming administration of Gover­ heavily In the north-south direc­ WDRC—SUra Over Hollywood. I tvn c—Man Called X. j are Mill In charge of parishes l:i ^aat ef Miaa raraita ...... t ll.«> of North Korean targeta. that, by agreement of all parties, WCCC—Newa; Htf<). Heroea bank life insurance. ick G. Budlong, D.D., S.T.U, nor-elect Lodge, any more than It tion on Spruce street in the recent i 0 :00— For Kiwiuiiaiis the Diocese, Genter Street, Comer of Newman These facta do not leaaen the the amount and the quality of few years and croMtown travel on Speak. In the Savinga-lnaurance tUub .“Seventh Bialrop of Connect IcuU t v MBMaaM uir could have been repeated by a re­ I WDRC Gangbustera. TMB aiiu aA TC D p aaw service to the public Itself is con­ Biasell and Oak streets, partlcu-. W TH T— American Jazx. the saver opdha a.regular savings This occasion will be a formal rec­ baaic gravity e f the military situ­ elected Bowlea administration. It FOR THAT ONE W H AY — Eaay Listening. Aaaoaiataa Praaa la aaeiuaitaiy tinually being increased and im­ larly dujring certain houra, has W ONS—Muelc. account in which depoalts ' are Thirty membera of the high ognition of the gralllude of the ation' in Korea. Nor do they form will be just as unrealistic to taunt W O NS—Hawaii Calls. aaPtlaa ta Ua uaa of rtaaMiaatioD ot proved. The other is that inflation also grown heavy. made weekly. Part o f the de­ Church and the cvimmunlly for.the all at»a Aiaaateaaa orMitatf la it sr Lodge with the fact of tax In- 1:44— W T H T —What Makes You Tick. school Round Table Singers will Bulh or Ikis Gandy any reliable long-range Index aa affects a government just as it Tha Directors at their last ses­ W TIC —Juke Box Jinglea. posit la applied automatically to­ work Bishop Budlong has render­ aat auar«iaa oraoitae la UKa aaptt creaeee, if they have to come, aa SPECIAL GIFTI WTIC—Your Hit Parade. reeent a inUalcat program for tlie m to Chineae Communist intentions. affects a private life nr a private sion diacuaaed the matter briefly 2:00— i wards the purchsae of an individ­ ed, and the date approximates the From Freshma.«»l2 r aai aiaa Ua laoii aaaa auai'anaa aara. it waa to laiint Bowies with the 0:80— B;iwanls Cltib Monday noontln\e at All Htata af rapueiieatiaa at aaaeiai The fTilnese communists may be­ industry. T! price of materials, and decided to investigate the WCCC—Inaurance Glria Disc ual life insurance policy. I f the anniversary of the Bishop's Conac- deficit which may be incurred In question. W TIC —Dennis Day. the Country Club. Electric Candy Cases Add New OITIHRI IILOO to Your Wrist* diaaataaaa aaraia ara alio raaaraa*. the level of wages, goes up. Jockey. depositor should die, the sum pay­ This la the twehty^alxth consec­ cratlcn. gin an attack tomorrow. They the present biennium. ^ The traffic authority o f the WDRC—My Favorite Husband. W D RC—Give and Take. ' able would be the amount of the utive year that O. Albert rear- ('Icrgy of the I'ioecse. visiting run aaraM eiiaai at N. ma.v have begun one already. If The individual counters Inflaiion If there are thoae who Miink town ia the chief of police, who WONS—Guy Lombardo Show. WTHT—Metropolitan Opera: policy plus the accumulations in son. director of vocal study at Blahn))a and lay ulTiclala will march Arthur Drug Stores ...D III|S UP Your Watcho.owttli lea. Inc. by asking and getting higher 10:00— Puaiianara Kcpraaanlat'aaa; Taa they begin it, they are qurte like­ the cost of government enn be may receiva auggeations from AN ' “Barber of Seville." the aavlnga account,.With regular Manchester High school, haa pre- wages. The industry counters in­ other groups. Famous Brand Heating Oil WDRC— Sing It Again. iq proceaalon, and the lit. llev. Jullua HaUawa Spaeial Agaaca - Na« ly to possess the power to win the turned downward, let them form W ONS—Dunn on Discs. savinga interest and Inaurance aented hia alngera for the KlWan- flation by setting higher prices. WHAY—Newe; Moonlight Mat­ John T. Dallaa, D U.. Ketired Tara. Chlaago. Datrolt ana Boatoa. In n line nt the right with n list Hlgklaad Park Water Clean— Hot~Economicai W K N B —News; Request Matl- dividends added. I f the depoeltor ians. This is one of the meetings entire milllary campaign in Ko­ inee. Bishop of New Mampthirc will he ■,S There la leas resistance to either o f ' those state servicea they Further consideration may be Plus Time-Saving, Trouble- • nee. should terminate the plan while that membera look forward to MCMSKM AUDIT BURCAU OF rea. of these two things than there ia given to a proposal that tha town W TIC— Judy Canova. the preacher. Inlcrcsled member* CTRCDLATlOWa______1 would he willing to have cur­ Saving Service 2:80— Urtng, the amount payable would each December. A program of But what these facts do Illus­ to the similar recourse of the gov­ tailed nr ended If they them­ acquira tha Highland Park watar WCCC—Newa. WONS—Chicago Theater of the be the accumulatiOiu hi the aav- Chriatmaa carols and appropriate Air. Tta Baraia Priatmt Uonpaa/, lac., trate Is that the CTiinese Commu­ ernmental unit affected by infla­ selves were among those benefit- company, which distributea water Efficient Weather-Watching WDRC—Hormel Girls. inge account >vtth Intereet, plus holiday mualc will be offered. The aaaumaa ao BBaJiaiAl raapoaaiat|*ly toa ! tion. which is to raise taxes. ling from them. to the section in question. The 2:45— I WTHT—Saturday Nita Dancing the cash value of the life Insur­ attendance prise thia-week will be typorrapaieai araara appaarai la ac^ nists did not move to a full mili­ town can purchase the company System WITH THE Party. McIN’TOSH. DELICIOUS The cost ot governing Connecti­ W TIC—Texas vs. Louisiana ance including dividends. Thus furnished by Herbert House. aartlaameau aaU eUai rpaaint matlar. tary exploitation of the victory for one dollar, it ia understood In Tha Manehaatar Baaniag Raraia.^ Prompt, Automatic Fuel State. 10:80— savers obtain a two way thrift On Tuesday. December 28. the and B.M.DWIN cut has gone steadil.v upward, .year that the distribution system Is in they won when they turned the after year. Governors, legislators 8 :00— • w n c —Grand Old Oprj-. program of cash savings and fam­ KlwanlB Club will observe Chriat­ SAturdAy, Dacembpr IB Temple Chapter poor condition and a large part of Deliveries : — MacArthur offensive into a United and administrators of both parties WKNB—Newe: Request Mati­ 11 00 ily protection. maa with a meeting to be put on APPLES it will have to be replaced, fi­ nee. Newa on all stations. by the Oergy. Nations rVtreal. These farts do have shared the responsibility for nanced by assessment against Full Measure Guaranteed A variety of savings "pack­ HiB PrcBident L b M N iith t Stages Pageant W DRC—Muiic. 11:15— ages” will be made available for indicate that the Chinese Commu­ it. Yet they are no more responsi­ property owners if the town takes WONS->Iuke Box. WONS— Mualc. , $1.00 bushel 8lyl*a-up yaur woleh . • , and your wtiall ble than a raft which floats on the over. weekly deposits of $1. $2 and IS. PraAidant TrumAii, lAat night, nists have been waging a ciiiious W TIC —Baltimore and Ohio WDRC—The World Tonight, Glaaminq tippis and Unkai aleak axponalaa crest of a flood. They have, for the Also on the agenda Is a public When you need fuel In addition tha aavings flanks apoka in a tonP of raaoluta moder* kind of war, in which, for a fort­ The annual Chriatmaa parly of Chorus. w n c —Bob Conaidlne. w ill aat up apeclal “packagaa" ar­ Slippery Driving Ahead canter. Guataalaad ana year. Geld iiUad, moat part, yielded to the inevitable. Temple Chapter No. 53, Order of hearing on local option rent con­ LOUIS M.BOTTI Ation And Announced a progrAm night at least, they have been quickly 3:30— 11:25— ranged to suit any saver’s Individ­ wllk alalnUaa ataal bock. laa lad,'' Pfirtbennore, however huge the Ea.stcin Star, wa.s held in the trol and salary srijiistments for WCCC -News; 1290 Club. AUTO INSURANCE liacndi •• W'lil which la Alao reaolute without be­ municipal employes. For someone very dear there's no WDRC—Public Sen-ice Pro­ ual choice, with life insurance up strangely content with less than their yielding may seem In the Masonic Temple. Wednesday eve­ W TIC— Community Chest. gram. to 13,000. There will be chil­ ' la your beat protecUoa and SONS aggregate resnit, It has actual­ ning with approximately 150 gift quite like an Elgin. Fresh, ing h.vatericAl. they could take. C A LL 4148 3:45— 11:80— dren's plane, retirement plana and Buah inn Road Mancheater DEWEY-RICHMAN ly been restrained and moder­ meinbrra and vialtora present. American styling! Elgin's famed WCCC—Big Brother Bill. Thoae who had thought Oover- All these conditions, if they w n c — Music. plana ever a limited ^ r ie d of RaymoBd E. Gorman r.NTARLINlIRD 1968—767 MAIN HTREBT ate la view o a thousand elo­ After a short business meeting a timekeeping accuracy and the de. W TIC —Else Ryken'a Songs. Telephone 2-1661 nor Dewey the night before had hold, point toward an unofficial To (iive Address W H A Y — M oonli^t Matinee. years. 42 Bttwkflald St— Trt. flttM quent needs. Hiere are crying beautiful Christmas psgeant "The prndahility of the guaranteed 4dM)— The SartngB-Ineuraiiee Club li delivered a atirring apeech were kind of truce, an unofficial vari­ Fnllne.ss of Time" wss presented IP./mW Lmiy Elfin. Stunning W KNB— News: Sports. 11:55— Imperfections and Inadequacies I tk gold mnd Nark eriamrl m*c. DuraPower Mainspring. Come in WONS—Newa. deelgned to appeal to average in­ diaappointed, aomewhat, bacauae In the main lodge room under the Al Talcotlville ety of cease-lire at the SSth paral^ In the present functioning of //ifA flat rry%ial. ^ ir/.50 toon and see our wide selection of 4:15— 12:00— come families whom the mutual the Preaident did not aound equal­ the Connecticut state govern­ direction of Thomss Maxwell. WONS—Juke Box. aavings banks are geared to lei in which the only thing neces­ There were five tableaux as fol­ Ugin nel.u tt. IT /curh. Hand- these newest Elgin Watches. W TIC —News; Dance Orchestra. ment. Por ever/ legitimate piece Upon recommendation of the 4:35— serve. H ie combination o f a ly Alarmed, tajually tough. And sary to a complete absence of lows: "The Vigilant Shepherd." tome, fugged io$e iiif/i comfort- WDRC—United NaUons Pro­ o f progresa which has been T a.lcottvl lie Congregation- I mNe expansion band. 119.75 savings account and Ute inaurance NOW AT CHAMBERS FURNITURE SALES thoae who thought Governor lighting would be the cessation of "The WLsemen Meet.” "The Pal­ Frequency Modulation granted, there is another, which al Church (Touncil. Rev. George B. I gram. for a small weekly deposit offers ace o f the King.” "The Prophecy i7»Jeuel Elgin Uel.uie. ficautt- Dewey the night before had been our own air attacks on North Ko­ has been denied. No state fiiniv Higgins of Vernon Center, will WTIC—New Jersey College for WDRC— FM 08.7 MC. the public a simple method of ac­ Fulfilled" and the finale. The dif­ fully fashioned rase uith high too much bluater, too draatic in rea. ttoa Is doing 'anything near the present the problem of Displaced on ELGIN hat tha Women Chorus. W KHA— 108.7 MC. quiring protacUon against death ferent scenei were repie.sented b.v I LUMBER euried erystml. $ '>!i.00 Persons at the conclusion of the 5:00— 6:00—Showtime. while accumulating a rsaerva of hia acceptance of the inevitability Whether this possibility of un­ work that really needs to he aeverel membera of the chapter Pricra incfitrta tad 1st WONS—True or False. morning service tomorrow morn-1 BlllLDlISG SVPPLIES OlbvT Llgiu from l.if <8 DuraPowar Mainspring* 6:30— Sereno Gammell; Weath­ savings. Tho "paekagae” ar* ex­ of war, were aomewhat relieved done in Its particular sphere in costumee appropriate to the W TH T—Tea and Crumpets. official truce is still alive at this •Uada at 'Klgtlay” Mat*!. fatMt gseitea er. pected also to encourage regular­ Connect lent has had progres­ time. Ing, in order to acquaint the con-, that the often poiae-lacking Mr. writing, whether it may continue gregatiqn with the experience | SHINGLES . ROOFING 5:15— 6:45— Concert Hour. ity in cavings slnoe the life inaur­ sive and llbeml state govern­ Later all adjourned to the ban­ Truman exhibited calm and a lack Vernon Center has had in spon- W B A Y —Meet the Band. W T IC —FM on the air 1 pan., to ance feature in itself requires sys­ to exist, we do not pretend to ment la the war and post-war quet hall to enjoy the annual j Open 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Daily 5:30— 11:25 p.m. tematic payments. of fear adong with hia call of the know. We do know we hope it era, yet It haa not begun to meet Chriatmaa party. The hall had soring a displaced family from I the F.uropean camp. | DEWEY-RICHMAN W TIC —Wayne Howell Show. WDRC— FM on the air 1 p.m, to The idea o f Unking a savings nation to a aUte of emergency. continues, that we hope the Chi­ all the definite and legitimate been decorate<1 in keeping with Including Wed. Aflernoons WDRC—Old Record Shop. 11:25 p.m. Institutional, public service, and Mr. Higgins will conduct the j Open Til Noon Saturday ESTABLISHED 1906 — 767 MAIN STREET account to life Insurance has al­ But between theae two ex- nese Communists, Who answered the Chriatmas season. The tables WONS— Caribbean Crossroads. Same ae WDRC. ready had a thorough try-out in human needs that'can enally he werr arranged around a large 5:45— W FH A— P. M; tremea, and including'aome part the original 13-nalion request that savings banka that een aavings classified as within Its rceponal- Christmaa tree and were very at­ W H A Y — Sports. 6:00— Racing and Sports. of the thinking of both. Preaident they atop at the SSth parallel with banks life Insurance not only In blllty. V tractive with their Chriatmaa or­ W TH T—Navy Show. 6:15— Farm Report; Weather. Connecticut hut alao in New York Truman laat night atruck the the statement that their actions Against this trend, thers is naments, greens and candlea. A l­ Evening 6:30— Weatern Sarenada and kUssachuaetta. Raauits have wideat posaible area of national in the field would give their an­ really only one partial recourse. len Barrett played the role of WANTED 8 :00— 0:45—Woman's Pagt. been atgnlflcantly aueceaaful, for Santa Claua and di.strlbiited gifts •BANK at MANCHESTER TRUST •BANK at iMANCHESTER TRUSTS W TIC —News. 7:00— News; Candlelight and agreement. swer, meant that their military Tliat Is the recourse ot economy in UstinRs, both rural and W H A T — News. it has bean found that each ae- the set-up end organicstion of exchanged by the members. Ice Silver. It ia the difficult taak ef our policy would be to halt while they W TH T— Sports: Music A t Six. state functions. Yet even here, cream in special Chriatmas molda. urban by which we can bel­ 7:30— Vaughn. Monroe. national leaderahip to achieve pre- party cupcakes and coffee were 8;i5— still diplomatically withheld any there Is a need to realise precisely ter serve our lonf( list of 8:00—Newa; Anything Goes. aerved bv Mra. Mary G. Beaure­ w n c — Bob Steele, Strictly paredneaa without making war in- formal pledge to atop. We hope what it la economy can do. When, property buyers. W TIC— FM on the air 8:25 ajn.- gard and Mra. Mar>’ S. Smith and Sports; Weather. 1 a.m. e\itable, to be atreng,without loa- for Instance, the State Reorgan- W ONS—Tune Time. all this because we know that their large committee. The draw­ Same as WTIC. WESTOWN ing our heada. Hia atakfa are every day the SSth parallel exists iaatlon Oommlssion estimated that ing of the Chriatmaa stocking W H A Y — Supper Serenade. ita racommendationa could produce JARVIS W TH T—Newa. the higheat in the hiatory of th.r as an unofficial truce line will lend taok place at this time, the hickv Telavlaloa PHARMACY a saving of so many millions a "Inner being Mra. Clarence F. WDRC—Memo From Lake world. They are, In fact, the life strength to the cause of a per­ a * HABTFOBD ROAD year, no sane interpreter ever sn- Booth. REALTY CO. Success. W NHO—TV .—PJM. o f the world. That our policy manent and official cease-fire, be­ 65t CENTER ST. 8:30— 1:30—Touchdown. Ooraer MoBoo Btrwt WTIC—NBC Theater. ahould make iU play for three cause we know that the longer PHONE 4112 2:0a-Basketball Game. W TH T— Harry Wlamer Sports. 3:30—Bigelow Show. aitakea careful rather than impet- this unofficial truce is in existence, • • • • • • • •••••# • • • WONS— Hadasaah Speaks. 4:00— ^Frank Sinatra. uoua, aober rather than hyalrrl- the more eold-blooded any order 'WDRC— Sports. 4:30—Buros and Allen. SHOP IN cal, and realiatically adjuated to to renew action, on either aide. 8:45— SdXl—Gabby ftayea Show. W TH T—Talk It Over. 5:30—Joa D iM a g ^ . our capaeitlea rather than to our Will have to be. The 38th. parallel WONS— Evening Star. OUR frightened wiahea la aound and 5:45— Film Shorts, ia a line both sides can accept aa ■ O r c h a r d WDRC—News. 6:00— Showtime U. 8. A. right. a truce line with some victory am] 7:00— , 8:30— Lone Ranger, WONS— A l Heifer. Sports. The New York Tlmea thia morn­ some honor. What might happen 7:00— Hank McCune .Show. TOYLAND I • Now that the picking and storing is all done we con- WTIC—Living 1950. ing thinka that "laat night'a ad- after thqt ia a dubious question, 7:30— Alan. Young Show. I 'eentrate on selling the rest of our apple crop. Our cold W H A Y —Symphony Hall. 8:00— Ken Murray Show. dreaa, coupled with the Preai- but it should be quite clear that W TH T— Aa W e See IL , STORE • storage is doing a fine job of preserving firmne.ss and 9:00— Saturday Night Revue. dent'e proclamation e f a national even a lack of future agreement WDRC— Yours .Truly, Johnny 10:30—H it Parade. emergency achedulcd for today, on the whole of Korea, even a lim­ Dollar. 11:00—Wreltllng. 7:15— WE HAVE TOYS will be remembered aa the point itation of United Nations accom­ We offer McIntosh. Cortlands, Greening, Spies, Red • W TH T— Bert And^e^Vs. at which the Adminiatratton and plishment to Its original objective • Delicious and Baldwins. Available at our store or at the B WONS—Newa. GALORE the country for the irali’ time of ejecting aggressors from South • orchards every day. ^ FINANCING HOME OWNERSHIP W DRC—Newa. marched together in a aolid Korea, would be better for all con­ 7:80— WDRC—Vaughn Monroe. front.'* cerned than world war. • .\t our stand we offer all kinds of shipped in fresh B SERVICES wo sq . H IT • vegetables and a full \:ariety of fruits. Our aim is to sell ^ IS OU R MOST POPU LAR SERVICE! .WONS—Comedy of Errors. We think that ta in large meaa- W’THT—Capitol Memo. DIVOTIO SOUI.Y ^ only the very best al a reasonable price. That latarpret the wtahai ure true. Thia waa our adequate The Forgotten Touch w n C —^People Are Funny. With the help and experience of this bank in arranging the TOTOYfl- warning to aggreaaion that, what­ £ of thf faaiilj. ^ Wi> are sitting in our window, ever the coat, it cannot win. That best mortgage loan for your individual requirement, your warning having been' hilly given, watching the winter s first white. OHN DAILY ' the intention o f America, which Ws have been writing, editorials home ownership can be made easier. Manchester Trust’s AUTO REPAIRING . John B. Burka • a m . t6 io *. m. trying to find a way toward peace :Pero Orchards! no one ahould ever really have long experience in financing thousands of homes in this FUNERAL HOME miainterpreted. having been clear­ and away from war, and, later on, • STORE AT ORCHARD AT • ABEL’S ^ER. STA. OHN AUOAY ly declared, it remaina ta be aeen we shall probably wrestle again • 276 OAKLAND ST. AVERY ST. • locality,-ia your assurance that you’ll have a soundly de­ 28 Cooper SL—Rear STBaatOwOMBt I^OL «M8 Eat. m i MURSON MOOIIMI whether ^reaaon and diplomacy, pn with the tragedy o f our time. But ^ MANCHESTER WAPPING, CONN. ^ tUNDAY the part of the whole world, can now the first winter white is fall­ signed mortgage, to fit your particular needs. Before ,vou • • • • • • • • •• avert war aa a concluaion to thia ing, and it ia moist enough to build or buj* a home, come in and learn for yourself why preliminary matching ef will and cling to the Main street Christmas induatrial muacle. It ia ta he deetkrationa' that are ee fine this so many Manchester homes are financed by us. hoped that it can, and will. year, and, beyond them, to the trees which have felt no touch but ^E N IT M that o f high wind since their A Thin-Liva4 Hope Talk with our Mortgage Department Monday leaves departed, two months ago. GREATEST VA tU Il It haa been difficult, for the This touch of the moi.st snow is »» I I X . paat two weeka, to achieve a clear I') — and this is the one thoiight the 1^'lop view of mIliUry evenU in Korea. Christmas scene suggests to us a kindly To aome extent, it would aeem, touch. It softens harsh, bare out­ the war correapondenta and the lines, and makes them look beau­ H o lic f^ * Act Now! See it Today! The Demand is Tr^mendous! home headlinea have put more ac­ tiful, It clings like a white bless­ M N ifA M i a h w n y 1 tion into Uie war than haa actual­ ing. It enchants the morbid eye. ly been in it. It looks all innocence and purity 3 REVOLUTIONARY Thua, the ether day, one newe and peace. Cards atory began by talking about an N iU A f TOMOftROW...thit outttandiog value b televUion I Somehow, we had almost for­ % 8 I "All-out air batUe" in Korea. If gotten that, there was any such triumph. Only aupeiUtiva can dcacribe dib incredible value. LOW PRICE one read the atory through one. kind . of touch left, anywhere. TOYS - 8AMES - DOLLS RONSONUIHTERS found that thia "greateat air bat­ Padked full of the very latest engineering featuio such as FuU- l i . Somehow, we had not really ex­ Fine Selection AMOUNT YOU PAY .MONTHLY Screen Foew which givea picturea ihaip and clear edge w edge, tle of the war" waa a bruah be­ $ M I m pected, to see such a mood on the TYPICAL OF LOAN ' 15-Year 28-Tcar tween four American planea and earth again. Somehow, we our­ MECHANICAL GARS "Black Magic” Conuau which permits stronger, ahaiper pictures MOR’TGAGE Plan aome Ig Chineae planea, during selves had lost touch with that in­ 85,666. 888.88 EVANS UUHTCRS in a fuUy Ughted room, BuUt-In Aiuenna, SimplimaticOne-Knob which one o f the Chineae planea finite grace which is beyond hu­ LOANS 8,664 4647 88.78 YfDSO STUFFED ANIMALS Tuning TrWdi tunes both picture and sound 68 oiM didf, Miracle niay have been hit, while no man misery, which owns the 8448 4848 SMI i F American planea were bit. n i ^ moathly pnyiaenta repay both tateiast and Picture Lode, Super-Powered, Long-Dittance Circuit/tfand* snow, and the tree on which Jt prladpal aat Incliide FBA Morfgaflc lasonaeq^ Similarty, the flrat "aaaault" ot falls, and aome saving part of Imprinting FREE ALUMINUII DISH SETS AND Rubbed Genuine Mahogany ablnet-decoraior d e a l^ w i* the Chineae Communiata on the KAYWDODIE HPES every human being. a amart limpUcity that’s at home anywhere. Join the It million c v ^ a t io n beachhead in north- (IF* PURCHASED HERE) for listening fun ALUMINUM OOOKIND SETS SIM8F egiit Korea turned out to conaiat All year through ifltbfitd owners who say, ‘‘Emerson b Your Best Buy, o ^ a force o f I M Communiata. OPEN THURSDAY WAUITS, POCKIT WATCHn, WBUrW ATeHU ‘Tf- reporU l^ va indicated that Plays on B att«^ AC or DC Oiinatae Communiata may F i'.[«T lRFPPIR EVENINGS 6 to 8 e im Fo* YouNO a n d m o begun haraeeing our evaoi* i^rauana, and theae may ivc a bloody and tragic William H. Schieldge It, ter aevemi daya ajt IIUHWLE U U-.(ll ^ MANCHESTER TRUST Co. Chineae Oammuaiau THE FERN^ALE CHAMBERS FURNITURE on the aitrroundlng 137 SpruceSt. Tel. 3690 T I L . H IT MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT , t h i hiw h s c h o o l itphed the eyaqaatiOB -lofs MAIN snaaiT oppidfSiTC Ifg A L A n i' Member refleraJ Depoalt laeoraace Corpmratloo « • . A. M. to • e k *’• «• ■ ■ m lfllC v ft Potterton’s oami im Y PAY 7:10 A. M. 10 11 P. M. .gad .dniaai OPEN EVENINGS ' At tho Center m :m m . m m u •BANK •! MANCHESTER TRUST PRANK m i MANCH^TER TRUST* ! MAlfCHESTER EVENTNQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16,1950 P A O l M W f - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAwCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1950 their two chi,dren hav*. moved to Church atreel in WllltmanUe. for Cheney Brothers tiiilil Ills re­ Mr. and Mra Saul Caroline. Mr. idcnt'H referoiice probqjjily was to tirement about three years ago. Taahlik’a daufhter and huaband, Good Business the fact that the Increase In Air 50 Years Wed Mr. and Mra. Ro.aemlahl (vlnce will occupy the houa*. They have Force manpower muJt..Ae geared coming to Manchester have boon At'dkHstmas County Cancer Weildings to th»' lncrease--iit-vthe new air­ been maUn( their home with Mr. MANCHESTER DIRECTORY Identltlod with the Covenant-Con­ CHAMBERS aitd Mra. Taahlik on Hebron road. Reporti^d Here planes neetlerl to hulld toward an Next Friday gregational eiiitrvh., ,;n ey have two children, Linda and Rate Is Lower ultlnlate goal of S4 grotipii. It SaDdgnaijdU I m u e d " b y Wakhborn-FUzgeraM takes longer to hittld' airplanes FURNITURE SALES Bobby? than ,to recruit men and call In rc- ‘ A Cub Scout Pack meeting;, the Hackmatack r.4>ii|»1e to iSOO Y oliiigM ters AT THE GREEN Insarmnce Company { Local Merchants Sec Hcrve fliers. ■Srat ainee the live dena u’ere organ- OF BUSINESS SERVICES ^ Death Figure Better The latest niinounerd total fig­ Mark Anniversary; AMurea Holiday Cheer Ittd, will be held In Yeomans Hall, Sales Ste|i|iing Up as ure for the Army aa of Nov. 1— A l U n i o n P a r l y Wedneaday night at 6:45. Cub Than in Most of Con­ was 1,021,800 (eompared with the Residents 3 0 Years Scautnuuter Joseph Lusky will Cliristmas Nears Otatmnce of a *wr olmplo ^ necticut, New England approximate 600,000 when the Ko­ More than 600 youngsters, all For XMAS Mfwuania wiU (o a lonf way to­ preaide. Bach den will preaent^a rean war started.) The money ap­ Betty Crocker Comblnstion Steam Irons, Snibeun, Mr. and Mrs. Sven August Ros- children of members of Cheney ward prtwMitlnf th« f a lly -d « ^ feature of the entertainment dur­ ThS[ cuatomera are starting to propriated by Congress or for Universal and General MIIIm, Pop Up Toasters, EmwMn New York. Dec. 1 6 - Figure# endahi, of 17 Hackmatack street, Brothers Textile Union. Local 13, ntod Otriitnuui tree from kln- ing the evening and exhibit their Reduced Airfreight Rates Special Print Unusual Holiday Gifts bu}'. 8lnc# last Thursday night. i which requests have been made Record Pla> erx, Radiofl and Televlflion, la rg e Selactlonn handiwork of the paat few weeks. Waste Paper Juat raleaaed by the United States whan a buylng-mlndcd crowd j1 would provide an army of 1,263,- will reach the fiftieth anniversary were treated to the annual Cltrlst- dUnc aayttiinr of Floor and Table Lamps. Save on that Doll Carriage Udo cJieer la your homo. Parents are urged to attend. The A T MODERATE PRICES Public Health Service show that thronged Main street, me.rchants (MK) by next summer, but defense of their wedding. December 22. mus |iarty given each year by the llda timely reminder, leeued by boya will get their registrations at Are Now Being Announced Work Offered the rate of death from cancer tn report that the activity In retail orficliils said' the size probably Mrs. Rosendahl was the former Union, this morning at the 8tats or Stroller, 81.50 and up. the Standard Fire Inaurance Com­ this meeting. Worth Money COMBINE SHOPPING WITH YOUR Hartford County is /nuch lower sales has been stepping up. Tixlay would be a little more than this by MUs M*fhllda Carlson, and at the Theater. Columbus J. Murphy, set than in most psrts of both the time was a regUtered nurse In relary of the Union, was in charge pany o f Hartford, polnU out that Mr. and Mra. Ace McMorrls. for­ Those people who want quality BEAUTY CARE AT the atorea were busy and the long then. New EngUnd Btetes snd the consumer hold out, merchants Marines Meek 166,150 New London. They were married of the |>arty. PHONE 5187 proper precautionary meaaurea merly of Hampton, have rented With Christmas so close there New commodity rate reductions chemicals, refrigeration equlp- printing are depending upon the would have averted many of the Charles Perkins house on Pine State of Conr.ectlcut. hope, hS(B eased. Trade has not The Air Force, scheduled to in Woodstock, Conn., snd came to The entertainment cooaUted of are a hundred and- one things to on airfreight, ranging from 24 to 1 *’“‘>^r gods, worms and very fine work turned out at the The Government data contained been particularly brisk since Manchester more than thirty two movies. Ssnla (Ians made hla OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.— 7:10 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. Chriatmaa tree Brea that have street. They will move here with on airireigni, a • , Insects, and costume Jewelry and Community Press located at the have 68 groups b\" next summer marred the Joyoua hoUday oeaaons do, presents to buy, the house to 42 per cent under existing rates, , in the new report, covering 19d8, Thanksgiving, and it has been (compared with the 48 It had yeara ago. Three ehlklren were aqnoal ni>pcaiance and passed out their six children Saturday. Mr. comer of North Main street nnd gifts to each child, ranging in age of other yeara. McMorrls Is employed by the Jones get In order for the holidays,' cards were announced today by ^ W. | ^ proposal to Include clothing ahows that there were 887 deaths .atated that there isn't much when the Korean War began) ixirn to them, Gertrude. Myrtle North School street. Whether you from cancer and other malignant money around. It has been siis- nnd Gunnar. Miss Myrtle Uosen- from one to twelve As the kiddles Here are aome aucK«BU<»i*> Construction company. to mall. No purse seems quite deep FitzGerald, District Sales Mana- i cartons and piece goods In rolls arc having personalized Christmas ; I proposes to have 651,000 men by ed by the Standard Flre’a pub- ger of the Flying Tiger line, op­ 99 East Center Street tumors among residents of Hart­ pacted that many people luivc i;.-’ dshl died In 1941. Gertrude (Mr*. left the show, each was banded a enough when It comes to Christ­ was denied by the CAB. cards printed here or personalized I then. education department, to help erating out of Bralnard Field In ford County in the year. tbemaelvca up with lliue i>ay- Alfred OlsBon) has two ihlldren, bag of gowlles including candy Manidteeter User stationery for yourself or for gifts This represented a rale of 162; ments on equipment items, telc- I The Navy i.s building toward a Alfred and Walter. Guniiar died and fruit rreduce theae hoUday haaarda: mas buying and the problem of Hartford. J 683,870 goal by next June 30. the ! The number of Manchester users you will be well plea.sed with the deaths per 100,000 people and was vlalona and cars which wartime leaving his wife, Mrs. Isabel lloa- On .Sntunlav, January 13 the Obtain a freahly-cut tree when- how to stretch your dollars is a The reductions, which became of The Tiger airfreight service | work and ■with the moderate cost I Marines toward a 106.150 level. n m h Wappiug lower than the New England restrictions might make scarce, endahl, and three ehlldren, Rloh- annual Instsllution of Union offl- ever possible. Brittle niWlea that very real one. There la one really effective December 9. apply* to right now Is small. Only Pioneer | of such printing. I Synchronized with the ex fall oS easily indicate a dry, more eastbound transcontinental traffic BILL'S TIRE States' rate for the year, which and have neglected the aniallcr ard. Jean and Barbara. cem will he held at Tinker hall. easy way to get extra pin money Parachute has made use of the The Community Press Is owned was 174 per 100.000. Connecticut articles, wearing apparel and lux­ ' panslon of manpower. Mr, Truman Mr. Rosendahl when he first flammaMe t m . Tiiesday at the annual meeting this year and that Is through sell­ AND o ' reported, is a "very rapid speed of the Garden Club Mrs. Russell and operated by Joseph Bars, his had a record of I7l cancer deaths ury Items. came to Manchester was gsrdener Reeauae of his many Inventions UntU ready for use, keep the ing your salvageable materials. son Edward W. Bars and his Mra. Oiarlfo F. Wathbum up in the production of milltary tree outdoors or in a cool, damp Levack was elected president. She and San Francisco___.i? to all points shipment of governmentgov ordora per 100.000 people during the Gift buying has tended to ea.se for the late MUa Mary tlieney, heforc 1900. Nikola Tcslil was The current market prices on all FitzGerald said. Other Industries daughter Mrs. J. C. Larsen. They REPAIR SHOP same period. The general na­ , equipment." known as "the electriial wizard of place. replaces Mrs. William Thresher. on the Tiger system east of Den­ While pompons formed the set­ the condition, and from now until He predicted that within a year nnd later was employeil by Frank Other officers elected were vice salvageable materials 1s higher than Just outside of Manchester, In­ have made every effort to give Win. H. Green. Prop. tional average, however, was 135 Chriatmaa eve, the pare fot the Cheney, Jr., and In outdoor work tha Nineteenth Century." Spray the tree with a Bre-reslat- It has been In a long time and ver. Westbound rates are not satisfactory service In all kinds of ting at St. James’s church at nine I the present rate of aircraft pro­ ant i^ution. A mixture of ammo­ president. Mra. <3eorge Maharan; cluding the United Aircraft Cor­ Columbia Ricyclea per 100,000. o'clock Saturday morning, Decem­ merchanU may Increasr. smart householders will be wise to effected. printing Jobs, commercial or Job. The Importance of the cancer duction would be multiplied five nium sulfate and water is one secreUry, Mrs. Dwight Burnham; This la the second reduction In poration, use the service extensive­ ber 2, (or the wedding of MUs Ann Parking Conveniences times (that might be a monthly treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Spellman; take advantage of It by phoning and their increased business is U. S. atid Fisk Tirea AWNINGS, FLAGS problem and the reason fw Besides a fine assortment of type, but there are other equally- commodity rates within the past ly- proof Indeed of the good work they Regina Fitzgerald. rate of between 1..500 and 2,0001. effective solutiona. corresponding secretary, William Ostrlnsky, phone 5879 six months which the Flying Tiger Robert W. Prescott, one-time ace Repairs Service Complete Awning Servtee emohaais being placed upon It is Mra. Rose R. FlUgerald, 166 Bls- goods, Manchester has on*, big John Porcheron; auditor, Mrs. asking him to haye_ one of his of the famous Flying Tiger fight­ have done. tVaterproof Canvaa Covers Indicated by the official mortal­ ace for the shopping public, one it No. 44 in a 8erles. Remember, however, no treat­ Line nas sponsored in Its pro­ It Is not too early to consider Accessories sell street, and Charles F. Wash- ment will make your tree fire­ Robert Rlsley, and librarian, Mrs. trucks call at yo\:r hdVne. Remem­ gram to build up east-bound traf­ er group under General Chennault ity figures. The toll taken by bum, son of Mrs. Agnes Crow of plans to develop more as time goes your printing need for the new Manchester Awning and the dlaeaae for the one year In proof. The beat you can do la to Victor King. A C^irlstmas party ber that Mr. Ostiinsky's trucks fic. In China during World War II, • 180 Spruce Street 1 Plymouth road. Father Gklgar on. That ace is shopping and Raii to Report was held following the business never call at your house unless you year. If you would like to talk Canvas Products Co. the United SUtes came to 167^ Farrell of St. James’s church, per­ parking convenience. Even now It make it fire realstant—a quality Authorization for the reductions founded The Flying Tiger Line on the matter over with the pro­ Phone 2-0659 which makes it difficult, but not meeting. Mrs. Maharan sang two specifically request them to call. was granted by the Civil Aeronau­ June 26, 1946. at Long Beach. Phone 2-3091, ISO Hartford Rd. 042. reports the Public He^th formed the ceremony apd celebrat­ Is usually possible to find a park­ a'.'ijH Christmas songs. Waste paper Is now bringing the prietors they will be glad to con­ Service, and Is steadily grov,1ng. ing space near the central shop- , U. S. Cease-Fire impossible, for a fire to start. tics Board despite objections from Calif. Associated with him were 11 sult with you and will furnish an ed the nuptial high mass. Set the tree in a stand having The Timothy Edward Christmas highest price since the war and passenger air carriers, some of The growth Is accounted for part- Presented in marriage by her ping areas and the public acqulsi- ^ other former Tigers and five Los estimate without obligation. For Iv by our exptndtnjc population a container which can be filled tree sale began Thursday. Two there Is a real shortage In this which operate cargo aircraft and Angeles businessmen. Prescott’s brother, Lawrence L. Fitzgerald, tlon of the fonucr Hayes prop- £ 0 | * | f | ^ with water or a solution of fire- of the membera went to Vermont which have been seeking an In­ the best possible results in any a*nd partly by more complete med­ the bride was atUred in a gown of erty on Pui'nell place will much ^ to Wll MEET... field. People have been urged to idea of an airfreight line to serve work It la wise to allow sufficient SERVICE More and more people resistant chemicals. and brought back the trees. They ical statistics. white satin, with lace Inserts, enlarge the arcomniodations for j save all waste paper as It la crease In rates. American business grew out of hla time and this Is particularly true lb ssairt wbMi voe have rasd Hie government agency also "They’re .to handy to drop things o ff and Place the tree away from door had a tree sale last year. The pro­ urgently needed In Uie defense ef­ AppUes to Two Group# tmabtoe m . have t Wrerker# fashioned with, a round neckline. cars. (Continued from Page One) ceeds will go to the Fellowship experience In China flying huge when yoEi are having printing done. are finding that it pays considers the effect of cancer on OfficiaU here feel that the en- | ways, radiators and fireplaces. fort. Mr. Ostrlnsky has announc­ The current reductions apply to amounts of military supplies across and 8 Servlee fyaeks at imar She wore a veil of lUualon Md Therefore. If It is possible to plan longevity. If the disease could carried a cascade bouquet of white largement of parking facilltie.s. ____ „btaln___ a Korea cea.sc-flre with Mist Sylvia pick them up. No parking problem. No heavy Check tree-lighting seta before treasury. ed that he will pay extra for waste two groups of commodities; the Himalayan Hump from India eerrtee aa6 tor vom onavea- Abe Miller Post has announced Group One: Plastic bottle top your printing needs ahead you will to do all their meat be eliminated as a cause roses and white camellas. besides giving greater public bene- p„iiu,.(,i problems as Kormo- using for defective plugs and bulb paper collected by organizations to China, after the United States lenrr. sockets, broken wires, loose con- that $400 was realised from the sprays, harmonicas and ukeleles. Insure a fine printing job. it points out, the lives of 116 Miss Jeanne Fitzgerald, cousin flta, U a direct aid toward main- scaling of the ClUnese Reds traffic— right near the Armory on Main minstrel show last week. At the such as the Boy Scouts and Girl had entered the wvr and absorbed The Community Press, however, shopping at of the White males bom in 1940. of the bride, was maid of honor, talnlng the high taxable value of | ipp ( t Urbanatti ' nections, frayed insulation, and .Scouts, etc. Waste paper collected Group Two; Electronic equip­ STATION OPEN DAY meeting Tuesday night the Post ment and parts. Oil well tools, ra­ the Tigers Into the 14th Air Force. recognized the fact that there are who would normally die of cancer, and bridesmaids were Miss Nor­ Main street real estate. They have : .jijp pcipioir Communist Gov- Street." exposed wires, particularly at the by such organizations may be de­ AND NIGHT would he extended about 13 years. so^ets. voted In favor of sending the show dios and parts, machines and It Is the nation’s first airfreight many times when It Is not possible ma Henry and Miaa Jean Johnson. pointed out that the better busi- 1 ,,rnmenl, on the other hand, had Rio Clork to the Newington Home for CYlp- posited In two jr three different parts, motorcycles and bicycles. carrier. to plan your printing needs In ad­ THE L. T. WOOD The chances of dvlnc from can­ The maid of honor wore a red vel­ neaa Is In Manchester, both In the msiHiod previously that the Issues Look for the U. L. (Underwrit­ cer. the Public Health Service ers Lateratorles) label on light pled Children after the holidays places and when a goodly amount vance and you require a rush Job COOK’S vet gown fashioned with a round Depot Square ares and at the j „n aspects of one general Far has been gathered simply tele­ done. If you are up against the LOCKER PLANT states, are noticeably higher for neckline and carried a bouquet of south' end. the greater the town | i.;astorn ppiblem and must be seta you purchase. and If possible present the pro­ brand of High street will move Benjamin Anderson, Mrs. Charles gram to veterans at the Rocky phone Mr. Ostrlnsky to send one necessity of a rush printing job you SERVICE STATION Rear 51 Bissell SL females than for males. A white English holly and red roses. The tax Income. And Manchester, they simuHnneously. 1 0 % Inside tree lights are not weath­ over the weekend to Manchester. Benjamin, Mra. Henry W. Ford. male at birth has 108 chances in erproof, so don't use them for out­ Hill Veteran's Home. of his tracks to pick up the paper, Mrs. Lawrence C. Latimer and will find that the Community Press Maaehratcr Green Phone 6681 bridesmaids wore similar gowns think, has much to offer In shop- , ^ j,, understood the committee's Grten Stamp* paying such organizations They have been residing In an will make every effort to take care Tel. 8424 ' 1.000 of eventually auccumbing to of green velvet and their flowera ping convenience over larger cen- tggg will be as much to reconcile Miss UrbanetU tl a new-comer to Mancheater Trust Caah and Carry side decorations. Miss Judy Chitler, 8, has been apartment owned by A. G. CJrick- Mrs. Herbert W. Love. extra dividend for the paper. of your work for you. cancer and a white female at birth were English holly and red cama- ter* where, many times parking 1 (|,chc two views aa to reconcile having Just been employed during August of thia year. Use a step-stool to trim branch­ notified that she is the winner in more of High street. The Coventry Players business Most of the people planning to No matter what your printing has 135 chances. is Impossible. oppo.sing military viewa as to how She la responsible for filing all elMwka In the commerelol es that are out of reach. a recent nationwide radio contest, A fine program of musical meeting will take place Monday at Turn inside ti+e lights off when n complete Lone Ranger outfit entertain ovei the Oirlstmas holi 8 p.m. at the Nathan Halo Com­ needs, whether the Job is large or George M. Washburn served aa Manchester's value a* a shop­ to implement a ceasefire. bookkeeping department. She is a member of the last selections, both vocal and Instru­ GIBSON’S best man for hla brother and ush­ ping place 1* attested to by the graduating class at Manchester High and Is now attend­ leaving the house for long inter which she will receive from the days do a little extra cleaning and munity Center. small, the Community Press la DON WILLIS ment, will be presented by the 12 equipped to do the work for you Chapman Court ering were Howard Lnppen and fact that It has become a shop­ Win »l.'),000 Vewllet ing Hlllyer Junior College in the evening. Her hobble., vals. sponsor of the contest. sorting of materials so it Is an Austrian 4-H members with their Rev. Harold E. Parsons will use GARAGE Smoke far enough away so that excellent time to discard things no quickly and efficiently. You may Ernest T. Lanz. ping point despite compotitlon are playing the piano and reading nnd she pnillcularly Ellsworth Memorial High school two leaders during the clothing "Living Religion” as his sermon B H. Oltwnn Prop enjoya dancing and bowling for recreation. Ml... IJrbu- feJC au n L sparks and ashes cannot possibly longer needed. By turning these depend upon them for satisfactory GARAGE Chooses Officers A t a recentlon for 126 guests at from larger centers. Hiirlfoi'd, Di'C. 16 i/t’i A Su ca n crJ basketball team defeated Suffleld, drive party at the Town Hall, topic Sunday during the 10:45 a.m. neltl resides at 312 Main Street in Town. a be flicked or dropped on the 3S to 21, In a game here Tuesday materials Into cash by selling them printing at reasonable prices at all the Rainbow, Bolton, following the perlor Court Jury hero yesterday | Spring Hill, Mansfield, December ser\ices at the First Congrega­ 18 Main St. Phone 2-45CI1 Speeinitxint In ceremony, the inother of the bride awarded a verdict of $15,000 to a branches. night. to Mr. Ostrinaky a considerable 22 at 8 p.m. The group In native times. Mrs. Ralph Harbron of Varnon Teach the young to admire, but tional church. The children’s atory BRAH helped receive in a maroon dreaa See Arinv Goal i Newington couple Injured in a ^ MANCHESTER TRUST Co. This is Ellsworth's second win amount of extra cash for C!hrlst- Austrian costumes will also do a will be "The Cattle Are Lowing." street was elected royal matron of adt to handle the tree and its In three games and Suffleld's sec­ Specializing In Wheel Angnment with black acceasorlea and a pink .skidding accident on the Middle- ManchfMitrr, CJonneetleiit MAIN STREET maa spending may be obtained. number of folk dances for the The adult Bible class at 10 a.m. Chapman Court, No. 10, Order of B y . town I’ortland Britlge In Decern Member Federal Deposit In.uranre Corporallon 3 1 4 ornaments—except under parental ond setback In five starts. Ells­ public during the entertainment rose corsage. Mrs, Cross wore a Miil-I9.'.2 Remember, too, that all ma­ will discuss "My Responsibility SPENCER Brake and Amaranth, at its meeting last green dress and a white rose cor­ her of 1!H5. The jury deliberated guidance. Show 'teen-agers the worth also took the thrilling jay- terials taken over to 44 Glenwood program. BRAKE SERVICE night In the Masonic Temple. Mrs. right way to arrange the lights For Community Welfare.” A reg­ Cartel retor sage. I over five hour., before reaching vee contest by a single point. 26 street will be paid a higher price Resldnnts of Coventry and sur­ ular Pastor’# Council meeting will INDIVIDUAUY DbSIGNfcD Harbron succeeds Mra. Alice (CoBtlBUed from Page One) 1 the verdict In favor of John Var- and trimmings. to 2.^. Fraser. Ralph T. Harbron. her When leaving on a wedding trip apd If such materials are not too rounding towns have been Invited take place In the basement Monday Front End Alignment Servleni to New York City the bride wore a ------. ‘ ley and his wife Hllma of Ncwlng- Disconnect and remove defec State Commander of the Amerl to attend the party, with square husband, was elected royal patron. Uve strings of lights before at' bulky or heavy you will gain con at 8 p.m. A candlelight service CORSETS grey flannel suit and red tweed several sources—from a step p ^ -1 against John Motyl and his can Legion, Jack Griffin, and his slderably by taking advantage of dancing following. The only admis­ will be conducted In the church General Repair Work .. 185 Main SL Phone 5012 Other officers who will seiwe up rate of draft calls to 80,000 for i Joseph of Middletown. The tempting repairs. team Installed the following offi­ the court during the coming year coat with black accessorie*. The this offer. sion charge Is an article or more Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Featured will Doefor s pr»*scripfiOns each of the next two months; from „warded $10,000 to Vailey Finally, dismantle and discard cers of Abe Miller Post during of good clothing, buttons, mending are as follows: Asa^iate matron, young couple are making their A HANDY "HELPER* ROUND THE CLOCK the trim as soon as the holidays be the church choir and the chll- home with the mother of the bride the addition of two more National , ^.'■,,000 to his wife. ceremonies at Community Hall, cotton, sewing equipment, knitting dten of the Sunday school. The cure fully #o//ow^*d Mrs. Fred Recave oT Vernon; as­ Guard divlalons to the four al- , • e are over. The longer you keep It, Tuesday evening; B. Edward Daley, yarn, soap, candy, toothpaste, Visit Jones Faml- sociate patron. Carl Peterson, at 156 Bissell street. raady in serv-ice; from volimtecr* j ------— ------annual Christnia.s Sunday school All Makes o f Both Mr. and Mrs. Washburn are the greater the danger of fire. commander; Gaylord Paine, senior shoes, etc. Persons unable to at­ BY APPOINTMENT txre and Plnor Cov­ treasurer, Mrs. Rollin Hitt: secre­ for the regular military services; South Coventry party Is beUyr planned for Decem­ employed at Pratt and Whitney But don't try to bum It up In vice-commander; Kenneth Quinn, tend the party and having any of ering 8 1 • r e for tary. Mra. Ralph Pierce; con­ from the calling up of more reser- your Ireplace. Discard it through the above to donate may notify ber 22 at 6:30 p.m. in the base­ MARY F. MePARTLAND SEWING . Aircraft. adjutant; Frank Maslnda, finance Mrs. Pauline little ment. Lnrg^ Assortment ductress. Mra. Daniel Provan; aa- viats of the Army. Navy, Marine., WANTED your regular rubbish disposal fa- officer; Howard Bennett, chap­ Gilbert H. Storrs or Mrs. Wlnthrop 3-lG GARDEN DRIVE Bociate conductreaa. Mra. William and Air Force. | dUtlea. Ckiventry 1-6281 Marshall Frederic Merriam is of Fine Flogr Cov­ lain; John P. Nielson, historian Merrlam. Money donations will MANCHtSUB 76i< MACHINES Gilweeh; trustee for three yeara, Staiiwyck-T aylor The JTesldent said the Army and Charles Nielson, sergeant-at also be welcomed flor use In de­ expected home next Thursday from ering. . Onn Us for Mrs. Herbert Fraser. and Navy should be able to attain EXPERIENCED aims, Mrs. Richard C. Snow, Mrs. fraying mailing costs. Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ Eatlmnte. Ezpertly, Repaired The above offlcera. together their new strength totals in a "few | Mr. Griffin's installing team in­ The clothing will be psicked With nology for the Christmas recess. with the appointive officers, to be ]\Iarriage to End months” but that it would lake , Walter F. Hllgen and Mra. Mil­ WetMtYMiaptoMMtol Columbia cluded William James, past com­ dred C. JudaU visited the Cedar- the assistance of the Austrians named by the incoming royal ma­ somewhat longer" for the Air | CARPENTERS mander of Brown-Landers-Ratti and sent to Wessels Mlddaugh, SORRY NO FRESH CUT JONES’ tron, will be aeated at the meet­ Force. He didn't explain this. Start* Y#*r r*v#rH# crest Sanltorlum Tuesday as gift Singer (COBttiiaad from Pago Obc) Walter A. Wheaton has been ap­ Post of East Hartford. George ECA agricultural officer in Aus­ Christinas Parly FUR^URE STORE ing, Friday evening, January 5, It is the Army which has been For In.aidr and Outaide Program* Avt#m«tl**My Bodey, .past commander of the shop day representatives of the tria (or distribution In that coun­ CHRISTMAS TR^ES at a semi-public installation. having the greatest trouble in ex­ pointed local director of Civilian Auxiliary of Green-Chftbot Post, try. Mr. Mlddaugh Is formerly of Dnn Bneker, Prop. Sewing Center The businesa sesalon last night of profesalonal requlremenU we Work— Apply at Defense to succeed LaVergne H same post; George DeHautevllle, have been separated Just too often panding. All draftees have been past commander of the Blast Hart AL. At the shop the women wrap­ the University of Connecticut. Of Soroptiinists THIS YEAR'^ Sd Oak Stn Mnachester, Ct. 832 Main St. TeL 888.1 was followed by a social period, for the Army. The Navy and Air 5 Dover Road WiUiama. Mr. W'illiams, who had Phone.2-1041 and too long.” ford Post; Frank Rothelmer, sen' ped and addressed 81 Christmas His wife Is the former Jane Pal­ Manchester and Past Royal Matron Mrs. Carl Force say volunteers and roser- Or Phone 4)12 been roost active during World gifts (or members of the families mer of Spring Hill. She Is a form­ We could not find a Furay and the present officers The screen stare met In 1936, vlata provide them with adequate lor vice-commander of the East The Soroptimlst Club held Its after Mlaa Stanwyck had divorced War n and played a large part in of the veterans at the sanltorlum. er New London county 4-H agent. source of supply Rood serve'd home make cake and cof­ personnel. JARVIS REALTY UO. the setting up of the air raid warn­ Hartford Post and Clarence Hill At these shops the veterans may Both are Instrumental In organiz­ December meeting and Christmas actor Frank Fay, to whom ahe was man, department sergeant-at enough for us to handle. fee. Thus, It appeared that the Pres- ing system, declined to continue choose Chriamas gifts with no ing the 4-H work In Austria. party In Murphy's restaurant. The married aeveo years. She and with the work due to pressure of arms. 'I'avlor eloped to San Diego May charge to them. AU work Is done Set-back prize winners at the program began w'Uh a buffet style MODERN T . P. Holloran . his own businesa. Mr. Wheaton said Sunday, from S to 7 p. m. the by volunteer help from the vari­ last Green-Chobot Post, AL, sp her distinction spent six weeks with him In Italy. Christmas door decorations con­ special Christmas mailing sched­ evening of December 22 to be as a writer. On hla return, Barbara bought Newtoii B. Smith, who was for­ test. Mrs. Ella Burnham won the sponsored by the post. The u"lt Each one also contributed a dollar ule at the post office. On Saturday to be used by Miss .'esslle Reynolds Her best-known title* include: him a blue Cadillac. Taylor.. a merly CSilef Observer said Tuesday prize for the ladles for the best the building will be open from 6 will sponsor another srt-back spokesman said, had boug'ht Mias io T families o f service men at "Books and Men." "Point* of M Y#«'rB HwdmMtoeriBe that Andover and 0>lumbia forces gift wrapping and William Fos­ a. m. until 6 p. m. Sunday after­ party here the evening of Decem­ MANCHESTER’S Stanvi^ck a blue mlat mink stole have.be4h"Joined in this field and Christmas. Views.” "Essays in Miniature," "In , . . Wahas V*« By A U9M ter for the men. noon from 1-4 p. m. mall may also ber 29. the Dozy Hours," and "Fireside for Cliristmaa. It appears to be a that all activity at present Is In Miss Elsie Crandle was given be taken to the local post office. Christmas movies for children Cards have been received from finest repair service on blue Chriatmaa ajl-ai^nd. Ramlada Ym ef toiparttml Andover. His post has therefore the prize for the best door decora­ Beginning Monday through next will be shown December 22 at 1:30 Mrs. Marjorie M. Peterson, a char­ Sphinx." P«M T*« Ta Stoea^ Appal atawwt* been abolished. He said a few test tion for the ladles and Floyd ter meniber. sending greetings and a laaa s( (IN so#U (n.W «l Washers, Toasters, Friday the office ydll be open p.m. at the Nathan Hale Commu­ prawpllr rapaM la It #m#Ui. Hton T#m* lltalf Off I calls are made occasionally to as­ Cotton for the men. Refreshments from 6 a. m. until 8 p. m. Decem­ nity Center auditorium. The 10- extending an Invitation to any of wsMwalle# taatollaaato Irons, Sewing Ma­ sure the perfection of the network. of doughnuts and coffee were ber 23 the hours will be from 6 fllm shorts on holiday cartoons will the Soroptlmists who visit Florida M4.M aaeh. Mrs. Madeline Mitchell, financial served. a. m. until 6 p. m. On CJhrlstmas last about one and one-half hours. this winter to call on her, at 769 chines, Vacs, etc. chairman for (Columbia in the The next meeting, December 26, Day the office will be open from There will be a small admission 23d Ave., St. Petersburg. She says Eastern Connecticut Girl Scout will be a Christmas party. Each 6 a. m. until 10 a. m. only with no charge. The program Is being they are pleasantlj situated and Council announced Monday that member la asked to bring a 10 rural deliveries on tluit day. sponsored by the Center’s organlM- like "St. Pete” very much so far. n M A M T cro the final returns on the recent cent gift for exchange. Lola Wat­ A. Harry W. Olseny'Jr. of South tlon committee. John M. Tjier, Jr. ■aslai IIM«. ABC drive for funds have been made and son will be In charge of refresh­ street underwent an emergency will show the pictures. Mra. Ed­ tad floor. fSoot tU ments. The Sonsational,. • that the town exceeded Its $200 appendectomy Tuesday night at ward Schulthelss Is In charge of tJeeoar So. tn Appliance Co. PIEE The Men's Bowling League Manchester Memorial hospital. poster publicity. quota by $8b.l0. She has sent a schedule for this week Is Wednes- 2-1575 21 Maple 8L <^eck for $28S.16 to Joseph Dan- His parents report he Is progress­ Sessions In the public schools schedule for this week Is Fri­ ing satisfactorily. Manchefiter Convalescent Home, Inc. nehy of Wllllmantlc, treasurer for day, Wapping A uto and will end the afternoon of Decem­ 29 COTTAUE 8TBEET—TEI.EPHON B 5279 PACKAGE STORE the council. Mra. Mitchell said her About 95 per cent of the - auto­ ber 21 for the annual Christmas P leasan t Valley; Farpter's mobile taxpayers have paid this Mary II. Glblta, Pres__ Katherine M. tilblin, 8ec.-TreM. WILBUR C. BROWN, Parailtte* workers had reported being cor­ Hardware and Vets. The league vacation. .Classes will be resurqed Tree Pruning h i h g r a d e tax to Mrs. Mabel G. Hall, tax Orinnell Antonsatic Mprinkler Syalem O dially received as they made their will finish the first half of Its collector, as of December 12. This on January 2. 278 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST bouse to bouse sollcltetion in this schedule Dec. 20. 21 and 22. Games Annual Christmas room parties tax first became due April 1, and AGED CONVALESCENT ond Removal first Girl Scout drive in this town which were originally scheduled must be paid before new reglstra- at the Coventry Day School will Not* to the Unw to prase the PRINTING FREE DEUVERY-TEL TIN CLOCK RADIO and generoiu contributions recelv- for Thankskivihg week will be tiona can be obtained. take place on December 21 to end deod nad dtaeoaed bin c k e o JOB AND atM M ERCIAl ' ed. Nie wishes to express her ap­ played,next week. that afternoon for the annual CHRONIC ORTHOPAEDIC CASES Motorola (Jllmisx diapter, OES, will have frtim vnor oSade tree#. It to PRINTING preciation to the workers for their Men's Bowling League team Its annual Christmas party and Cntrlstmas vacation. Sessions will REUISTERED NURSB AVU KEUISTEKRD afao time 4o lomove dond nnd From mofP* till nlte . . . here't the moat ueehil radio you could own! affbrts and to ' the people of the stsmding for week ending Decem­ entertainment program at the Ma­ be resumed on January 2. Frompt and Bfnctont rriattag MODU SC4 ONLY p h y s i c a l t h e r a p i s t LN ATTBNUA.NCF. oawnnted toeea For prompt nad o f AB MlndP Wakee you up to mueic . . . with your coifae ON 1 Handy appliance town. In the name of the Scouts,' ber 2 is aa follow sLegion won 25. sonic Temple In Merrow Saturday The Young Mothers Club will oftletent oervtoe call Wines, Liquors F (or their support. lost 7, aveiage 488.21 J. E. Shep­ at 7 p. m. Mra. Richard Curgen have their annual Christmas party RATES REASONABLE outlet hoe o hundred and 00a ueee. and It'e completely automatic I Eighteen children were guests ard won 24, lost 8, aver, 401.19; Hl- ven of Spring Hill, Mansfield, is Tuesday evening at the home of CARTER TREE COMMUNITY PRESS a Chanakuh party in Chestnut Way Service. 22. 10. aver. 477.21; chairman in charge. She will be Mra. Robert Cleverdon in South f. W. Bmn 4. O. Lanaa f j»na you to Bleep to mueic, then tuma Iteell oHI Radio to famous Synagogue Sunday afternoon, Burnham's Service, 22, 10, aver. assisted by other officers of the a. W. Bara Coventry. Gifts not to exceed the EXPERT CO. Motorola <{uality . . . clock prectoion-made lor accuracyl Smart obwrvance of the final day of 400.28. chapter. Attending adults are re­ cost of 50c will be exchanged. The Onr. No. Blain mW N a ■■anel t and Beer Icuh, "FesUval of the Light," Fanners Hardware, 20, 12, aver. minded to bring a 2^ cent gift for evening hostesses will Include Mrs. raO N B IdSa am green or Ivory pUmtic coee. Havo one in Your homo nowl , Sinder lighted the Chanakuh 400.12; OathoUc War Vets, won 18. exchange. Parents with children le and said the prayer for the lost 14, aver. 481.12;- Kut Kutters, attending are also requested to BET U 1 YOUR FAVORITE Gifts were distributed 18. 16, aver. 475.11; Pleasant Val­ bring a 25 cent gift (or each child ijthe UtUe guests and refresh- ley 14, 19, aver. 468.6; Wapping they bring. Moving pictures and Auto, 18, 19, aver. 466.9; Long Hill QUALITY Manchester BRANDS AT THE PIKE See it for Yourself TODAY! I o f candy, ice cream, cookies carol sing are planned as part of PRINTlNOt Highest soda, tne gift of Oam Kass won 9, loot tS, aver. 4(kl.l0; Tim­ the program. othy Awards, 6. 36, aver. 450.6; e enji^bd by them all. Kenneth Spencer, chairman of n » ptiiitaa McLaughlin Bros., 8, 29, - aver. the annual community children’s Dry Cleaners Eeaowltx baa sold the 442.21. Prices Paid lEER ON IDE AT AU. TINES (a m in Chestnut HIU to (Jhrlptmaa party, urges residents 93 Welle Street Averages of 100 or better: Cav­ to Invite and bring with them. If F O R R A G S . m E .Thaliinr Bought from Mr. anaugh, 108J: D. TVipp, 106.14; possible, any neighborhood ehU- 'ChrisUan Oehlers 2fi Teiepheae 7864 Andy Betsky', 106JI; Armstrong, dren wbo might otherwise be un­ S(3U P MCTAIS. Etc. I fh m was first open- 105.10; Bums. 106.8; J. Tripp, able to attend the parte Sunday a dsiiry 105.6; Hartnett. 104.12; W, Katka- at 8 p. m. at the Nathan Hale Oa« CaB or Write IHm rS ALWATS > Eds«;th

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5 ' S chool W orld W allingfqrd Here Sunday; N a ssiffs Top ’Canes, 64Jo _ _ __ — . nr. PivAa If” Ex-uu Star With Veu 1 FlanaganFluiiagaii No | Tx-xluncr^ri’e SATURDAY. DECEMBER 16 CoMpiled by Stadrato of Mancbcptcr Hiffb School Mlao HoIm Botoa. PUolty Adatocr Polish Fives Johiisoii’s Basket yoL. xvm, N O . i4 y Bristol High Trounces Open Season Foe fo r Rav formance of the'HalleluJah” chorus Reports of Drives which, perhaps, even excelled that Awards( Presented Legion of Honor X-change Indians Down Decides Eastern Annual Sing of last Wednesday evening. "Lull­ High Quintet, 69 to 26 Famechon Tukos All 10 Given at Council Boy* and Girls Teams aby Thou Little Tiny Child," a To 114 Athletes Hi gang! If wa can find our Koiiiuls in Dull Main H e ld a tM H S serene and extremely soothing way out of this pile of papers Hornets 61-53 Host to Bristol St. piece in a minor key, and "Come The Navajo Indian drive waa re­ w ell have quite a bit of news for Ring Kvenl al Ganlon Hither Ye Faithful” (McCollln), a Athletic awards for the three you all this week. Bell Totmers Im p» League Thriller M. H. S. fall sports, football, soc­ ported to be a success at the reg­ Stans at Rec Floor lilting yet delicate piece were next A1 Morgan Paces Red •We In C d L Contest Local Sport New York, Dec. 16 selection popular for the echos hig'ii school assembly Friday, De­ M. H. S. held their square dances? Chatter East Side Rec the Pollsh-Ameri- Willie Pep " ' cember 8. cember 12, during fifth period. Over East Hartford The Orchestra sung by an octette behind stage, Seems to be the fad now in many 2 Game* Next Week _ can girls and boys team will open ' Ray Famechon, the Exiropean (saining 5lli Slraiglil ' i4i>n W ith Strengthened The awards, given by the coach­ Treasurer George Pazianoa re­ schools. Maybe Uncle Hiram will sung by the combined choirs, fol­ Holiday their season In the State Polish feathenvelghl champion from lowed by “O Holy Night." es of each sport, consisted of var­ ported that the drive waa spon' be taking the place of the high- Playing at full strength for the CCn. Standings Anil Makp Cnniplplf Vets; Visitors Ready TlM ISSO Yuletlde •eaaon waa sity letter, the high School "M "; sored from December 4 to Decem­ stepping Charleston leaders now! Arst time this year, the Manches­ France, waa talking in hi* dressing A soprano descant rang out W. L. Pet. To (^ool (MT laocals officially uahered into the City of above the combined voices ot the varsity stars, to those boys who ber 8 collected 889.21, with which ter High School basketball team 1.000 room about ill* easy l0-r«uml romi> S w 4*4'|» of Firsl Rtninil haveearned one or more letters: to buy Christmas candy for the Belated birthday greetings go Bristol ...... - W r . . „ VUlage Charm by the annual choirs aifd audience as "Silent knocked over a hard Aghting East M eriden...... 1.000 over Glen Flanagan of St. Paul, Jayvee numerals and Jayvee stars, children at "our” school in Chinle, out to the Sentinel of Hillhouse Hartford Ave 61 to 53 at the local By Hal Turkington Christmaa concert ^reaented in Night,” formed an appropriate M iddletown----- supporter of sports and was box­ Minn., last night at Madison.Square Htandlngs finishing touch to the annual for those boys with one or more Arizona. The twenty-eight home­ High School in New Haven. The Armory Friday, December 8. .800 ing commissioner In Manchester . ------' v««rowska \v. L. ret Frcsli from a lop-sided win over the high school auditorium on rooms that donated the most money West Hartford fnr six vears. He formerly served Art Wales and Chet KasrowsKa, M. H. S. Christmas Concert. pairs of Jayvee numerals. Sentinel recently celebrated its Al Morgan, playing his Arst Manchastcr ----- .000 I Garden. Man' heater . r. 0 1 ooi) I he Mcridan Prog on Thursday Wednesday evening, I>ecember 13. Elinor Hussey '52 Coach Walker Briggs presented will send Christmas cards to the thirty-first birthday. Though the game ' of the season, led the .000 aa a trainer with the Hartford two outstanding Briiitol players I "Me tried to fight like Pep," o 2 ..’•(OO Under the Inspired, hand of G. Al­ Hamden ...... S L t .lS ^ .K u r b is e b il club. head the clUb. Bristol -Iways Martfoid . . niglil, the Wallingford VeU Invad* 37 boys with awards for the past children in our home room in good wishes be late, best of luck Indians' attack as he scored 18 said Famechon." They all try to Meriden . . . 2 2 .filM) bert Pearson, the Boys' and Gifla' football season. The following Chinle. and continued success! points on 7 baskets and 4 free * ______flelded a strong club and played a fight that W’ay, Hut it takea •9 ;i .100 the ai moi y tomorrow afternoon choirs, the A Capella choir, and Bristol High's powerful bsskst- Wallingford boys received letters In football, H. George reported that 843.56 waa throws. John Perry also hit the Vie "Jumbo” ' Taggart holds thrilling game here last year 1,000 Flanagans to make one Torrlngton . . 2 4 .333 lor thetr first appearaacs of th* the orchestra presented a pleasing Agostlnelli, M. Altken, E. Braln- p»ii team rolled over Manchester Squaw Drills € collected to donate to the national Remember when Salom Risk double Agures Friday night hoop­ WIIU* Pap." Bristol . . . 1 3 .250 season here at 3:30 against Nas- program of seasonal melodies in ard, T. Corcoran. H. Duff, C. Gas- fund which la working to raise presented M.H.8. with a copy of ing in 4 baskets and hitting 5 for High's Indians at the armory last Night Bowling League with a The ",rrowd” of 4,742 llist paid slft Arms. A preliminary at 1:80 the best manner possible. kell, A. Gustafson, E. Hohenthal, his newly published book "Syrian a lA t by a lop-slded 89 to 28 score. Well, winter sports are really money to contribute a fountain to at. the foul line for a total of 118.11 average, by Mven pins SZin*- „ , $13,609 agreed with Famechon. By llnl Tnrkinglon IH sol iH'lwecn the Nusallf Kocketa The orchesUa’a presentation of R. Johnson, J. McArdle, P. Pllkal- the United Nations headquarters Yankee” ? Ruth McKenney, auth' 13 points. The trtumiii wrsa the third in suc- The Poles will start Pete oi Wdlimantlc and the Laurel*. _ underway now, chuck full of bas- bDttcr IhAn Chet *‘ChArnp They let loose a cliorua of boos al F.rnic .lolinaon, tlie Crcco Moun­ Beethoven's "Fifth Symphony” tls, J. Provan, A. Schubert, A. at Lake Success, New York, from or of "My Sister Eileen” has just Ihe Indians, who were behind eesslen in CCIL warfare for the Staum. Watty Parclak. Snap Serv­ George Felgcnbaum come* back particularly outstanding in | kets, strikes and spares, Nowlckl’s 118.4 aversge. Taggart the end of the dtill lopsided battle. Williams. the school children of America. presented her new book “I^ve 27 to 24. at half time, poured in Bell Towmers and the second iMgue pitched baseball last siunmer with er, Herman Wierzblckl and Ed tain State pliighorae who refnsea I to Manehester after a year's ab- that the Instruments united as Vllga. Manchester's squad has Fsmechon I2 6 'j, lost hla The following boys received Carlo Petrlcca Bette Carlsoa Connie Young, chairman .of the Story” to the students of James 17 points in the third quarter to defeat for the home forces. Msn- the BrltUh Americans^ hitter, when .lodge Art Susklnd to accept defeat iinder any ctr- ' sense. He left the Vets last season one to create the overall effect of After three weeks of bowling stars; T. Booth, L. Decker, D. I social committee, lead a discus- | HlUhouse. take a lead of 41 to S3, and from aisstar now spoits a two and twro showm plenty of hustle and scor- 1 111 ciimptvlgn with Trenton In the majesty. The kettle-drums, mak- we have found a few "pro's” in gave two ronnds to the retreating enmataners, put onl the glowing Flavell, J. Mlnlccucl, A. Morgan, Husky and athletic, but quiet, . "Squaw Drills” —It is under this Sion to find the reason for the poor • there on in held a commendable won and leas record. St. Paul Irlahman. Rotli Referee American League and the BatU- Ing their first appearance with the the group. Strikes and spares C. Petrlcca, C. Plckral, G. Rau- I Bf,. X L 'S ’ " ;: “, S “ einhera in tiie Hartford Hurricanes niorc Bnllet* of the NBA. Ed An- may well be used to partly de- ! unique title that Bette Carlson, attendance at the last three sports j The Crosby Argus of Waterbury lead. With throe players doing a fine Job hanging Ml . Rounding out the .lack Walton and .In lgr Rin Healey orchestra, added a great deal of are realy quite common. Top llnaitis, J. Roach, D. Wisse. ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph dances. It was decided that few held a contest for the "Miss Argus During the Arst period Morgan double ngurss. Mlag niwcrt, Al cinnp li\«t inglit at Hie old Wellicrs- deiscii, giant Negro star from the background. scores of the week are Pete Peter- scribe this week's active Boys' Le- voted a 10-0 shutout. Yo«i had to flcld Avenue car iiarn and gave L.I.U., also rrlnrns to KPBL play. Numerals were awarded to the Carlson of 53 Walker street, writes students are going to the dances I of 1950” . The candidates were was the only Manchester player to Jabs and Jimmy Richards, Bristol lean over backward to give Fluna- The ^ y s ' and Girls' Choirs took son wwith 193; June Keeney. 101; following; 1952, P. Burgess, R. glon of Honor candidate. Carlo tho^info" on girls' sporU ac- because other acUvitles are Uklng \ chosen according to their fresh score outside of the foul line, as •ostsd period margins of 20 to 9. ______all bowling clak, Chet Kurlo'wicx, Lloyd Jar' NnesKf Arms Iheir moat thrilling He served with Torrlngton last over to perform "O Come O Come | and Ruth Gibson 92. Tliey sure Kelley; 1953, T. Benoit, M. Eagle- the standings of Me and Ed Parciak. gan t27. as much a* an even round Petricca, son of Mr. and Mrs. An­ tivlties.'Wette could be dubbed place the same night, such as i year. Suzanne Vaner Mae he dumped in 4 Aeld goals and a 41 to 18 and 59 to 21. After rotting leagues that” partlclpate on the Y TheySM. ... said_.i.a *a-i_this ts.mmwas "9>isi "the wrong winter. Emanuel” and 'The FJrst Noel. are "striking those spares.” son, G. Lassow, E. Madsen;- 1954, thony Petrlcca of 23 Packard "the typical senior of M. H. 8.”, basketball games. 1I now holds the Miss Argus title by foul shot to lead his team to a IS up a Mg first half margin. Coach In the preliminary, the Poliah- Feigi'iihaum Is the eccentric lad The first had a stately, mysterious R. Pagani, R. Plagge, J. RIsley, lanfS- Amerlcan girls, strong favorites Flanagan and lliey were rigid. ; who display* a fine brand of street. overwhelming with personality and A letter was received from the maintaining a 94.4 average in her to 15 Arst quarter score. John Tommy Monahan used his reserves. Glen's brother Del whipped Sandy ; air about it; the latter was ren- i Movies on basketball technique W. Oess; Jayvee stars were studies during the early school Wilson. East Hartford's veteran in the Women’s Division, will play H r r o basketball combined with the Carlo stands out among* his friendliness. Manchester Chapter of the Ameri­ Manchester wrsi' able to connect Jimmy Blanchard, best known Saddler, the featherweight ehamp. dered by the choirs in an entlmsl- being shown this week to the awarded to: J. Farrell, S. Millard, classmates qt M. H. S. with his A typical senior must participate can Red Cross, thanking Miss season. guard, paced the Hornets' attack for hut eight baskets so.Ught was the St. Stan girls. worst temjier ever seen on the astic, ^dvacious manner, adding l frym classes. Also, Ruth H. Carlson. for hi* baseball pitching ability, Blozie qnd Reichle, two high last week in a non-title bmil. Glen, floor. He Is e speedster and al­ athletic abilities. For the past in varied and well-chosen activities. Catherine Putnam for sending such during the Arst period dumping Bristol’s defense. Bright spots In heada the scorera in the Y Senior a stick and run artist, did htlle much to the festive atmosphere Q||jgon_ June Keeney, Arlene Pet- Coach Richard Danielson pre- two years he played good football In this line Bette completely ful­ cooperative students to work at Crosby High really must have in 8 of his total of 17 points. the play of the losers were centers scorers, will appear with the local ways hit for double figure* against sente Nemerswikl well-suited to this style of piece ' Job officiating basketball Newman, E. Peresluha, J. Ward, average. Bette lives up to this, earlier date as promised. A group around the foul circle. Daring Trinity College. Paul played a lot 2.5th anniversary of the opening of afternoon. and she received a gratifying classmates in him was shown with a B average through out high of tackle last fall for the Trln rslrfleM ... Home town fans will be rooting games. R Watts, 19.’)4; W. Fortin, G. of jewelers have agreed to sell a That's all the ramblings for this the third period John Perry hit MIcucci, rf .. I.sllberte ... .the American Hockey League this tile garden. round of applause from an appre- Gentile, B. Shea, R. Johnson, J. when this year he was chosen os school. She has followed the col­ uniform type of ring at a uniform- eleven which wae coached by IU.I ana ®*»ote Here and There ■season has been the standout play­ Pal Marcune, a rangy feather­ for Naslsff* to extend lU win week kiddles! Hall and farewell for 6 -points w’hlle "Pinky" Ho­ Dumont, rt .. Klepsck .,. ^ University o t Connecticut bn.s- dative audience. There will be no afternoon Whltham, J. Tatro. Jayvee stars president of the Varsity-M club. lege course all four years. At price. and all-eat, drink and be merry Richard*. It . Freddy Booth. ing of defense manager-coach weight from Coney Island, took a streak to six straight. Every team henthal and Bob Willis each 404 1194 ketball brochure arrived in the mail ‘The Boly and the Ivy" and school sports during the week of were awarded J. Dubanowski, D. Outside of school as well as in­ the present her subjects include etc-thls week held two whoppers Careona. If •. Total* ...... 369 421 Johnny Crawford . . The recent 0-0 split decision from Bill Bossln, in the league has been conquered I side, his favorite topic is sports of The Council voted to have rec­ hooped 4. LaTranca, If I bag this week. The interesting "Twas the Night Before Christ- December 18th-20 due to the Hansen, R. Kingman, D. Machla, Spanish III, English IV. Typing, of testa—We're trying to drown Only on* tesm In the Esstsrn Up in the National Hockey League Pittsburg half )>lnt. In the eight- and this start* the second awing ords played in the lunchrooms over The Indians' three quarter lead Jab*, e ...... I booklet is jammed from cover to d a s were thoroughly enjoyed by I (^i^gt^iaa rush and confusion, P. Ryan, M. Handler. R. Sullivan. which he enjoys all kinds. Besides I, U. S. History, and College our sorrows, Bssketbsll League to date—Man­ Ho OOFFBOp (t> in wlilch three goallenders were round semifinal. Vic Cardetl, around the circuit. Blx swings will the Inter-com. The social commit­ of 41 to S3 was kept in safe hands Bush, a ...... 74 M ■“ cover with interesting facts and fits audience. Coach Pete Wlgren awarded playing baseball. Carlo collects Chemistry. Foreign languages chester-has been able to post a jfc.<7srthy used because of injuries during the Hartford. Conn., welter won over be made before the logular sea­ tee will have charge of this. during the Anal period as the big D'Aprllc. rc ...... a.. 71 El figures on UConn basketball. Martha Diana made hM debut i be leaving you with this letters to the following track pictures of the many well-known seem to ring the bell in regard to See you in two weeks, gang! GaakI, rg ... win on the road. Nasslff's I''™ .")' ' game, brings to mind a similar Carmen Baslllo of Syracuse, by a Ernie Johnaon son come* to a close. Coach John Suggestions were taken for Red dumped in 20 points for a ...... 82 79 Probably tbe biggest home game Falkowskl I* planning to eend hi* as a soloist in the Pol^h carol j rhyme, "Girls, watch your boys: G. Eckler, R. Ferguson, R. players. Some of these he gets by her favorite subject. With a cur­ Jean Hansen '52 Oarlaon. It . the trick in Wallingford, Bristol ...... M 102 situation in the American Hockey 2-1 vote In a 10-round preliminary. things to put in next year's red Anal 61 to 53 win. on the UConn’a slate will be Win of the season with a two point victorious crew intact against “ LuUaby Jesus Dear.” The chorus basketball and bowl- Copeland, R. Ritchie, G. Flndell, going to the games himself and riculum including three years of Laaar. If . -. and Hartford within one week. 1 sonega ...... 87 114 League in 1938. St. I. Bob teele, WTIC sportscaster,' Totals .Sawchuk getting the shutout for member of the C.Y.O, at St. committee, reported that his com­ Atoai Boiot (S> on Jan 13. More on the booklet League competition and set them | Chartte...... — Muzlkevlk and Lee verse which proved so effective a remember don't get rusty Howes, M. Cole, A. Schmldhauser. In the "likes department” Bette for 8 points while Bob Willis put the hex on the Hurricanes last ...... 108 102 Indianapolis and Ralph Almas and W. H. Dale* (371 background for Martha's unusual- | juiqnjr Christmas vacation! Be Numerals were presented to; James's church also Ats into the mittee is still checking on 8AA M jtai another day . . The dial annual r. 1’ ■ comlorlahlv atop the totem pole 1 f,„i,„nblewskl will probablv get stated that she enjoyed sports of membership in extra curricular ac­ hooped 5 markers. Bill Sheekey. Morsan. rf ...... night when he named them to top­ Dubois ■ ...... 79 99 Don MacDonald for St. Louis. ly mature voice as she rendered 1951, A. Gibson; 1952, R. Davis, schedule of this typical senior boy. all kinds especially baseball. She With Y-Teen Gift Csss, rf ...... 82 100 91 263! National Motor Boat Show in 1 Mc-riirry. r( ...... 9 ’ two and a half length* away from ! the nod to Sturt...... with Joe "Berner seein' you! tivities. Sw ^e Anderson. Ollle Toop and ple Mancheeter. Steele aleo picked Rlchloff Bobby McDermott, called "Mr. 0 He»Iluni( rf ...... 2 the final stanza in its original Bette Carlson '51. C. Rice; 1953, G. Janssen. E. Lynn, For the past two years he has Bhaskay, U Bonhsm ...... 88 86 97 2661 York will be held at the Grand n the 'Canes anil Meriden who are |and Earl Yost in reseiwe. also remarked that she is still an Janet Bradley '52 Walt Kosakowskl each scored 2 Panctsra. it ... Glen Flanagan to punch out a win Baskethall" In the pro ranks be­ 2 Mlllsnl. If ...... 4 Polish. E. Relchard, F. Stanek, R. Koplln, taken the College course, arid this ardent Red Sox fan! Her grand­ Anntello ...... 88 88 72 2491 central Palace. Jan. 12-20 . . fore the arrival of George Mlkan, 4 tied for secimil place. , I A gift o t 835 last year by the points and Bob Panders account­ Olennsr. If ----- over Ray Famechon at the Garden. 2 McOulre. r ...... 3 Better than half of the l.KM) | Robert Brunette, Student Coun­ World Conducta Interview R. Tiemev. N. Sprague. A. Tarlc- year his subjects consist o f: Eng­ mother's lemon meriangue pies and ~ I Springfield's Indians are host to and Klninre Morganthaler are now 4 tlslon, r* ...... 4 9 Senior Y-teens to the M. H. S. ed for one free throw. Andersen, e .... The Frenchman won from here to Totil* ...... 441 465 426 1332 i.ouis Flyers tonight at cil president, received a generous co, W. Hlckox; 1954, M. Starin, R. lish IV, Spanish III, Plane Geom­ Don Cherry's "Thinking of You" library has made possible the pur­ In the preliminary game the Hohenthal. e ... playing in Grand Rapids, Wls . . . 0 Trueman. I* ...... 1 2 plus crowd that sat In on the response to his plea for the sup­ etry, and Modern Problems. When Reno. ^ I 8:15 at the CollReum in an .dmeri- 3 rshlll, Is ...... 0 " game wero Nassiff Arm* rooters The new English and Social Deroalers, D. Roy, J. Greenwood. conclude her special "likes.” Toys Collected chase of twelve new books. The Hornets' Jayvee team took a hard- 'wmik. rz ...... ri>lof Soorero .Totinny Bock, Hartford star of a E r n i e B o y port of the school's music depart' Studies teacher at M. H. S.. Miss G. Long, J. Buck, B. Halloran. asked which subject he particular­ Toop, rz ...... 9.", 2751 c«n Hockey League game . . . vear ago. Is var.sity coach at Ford- '-^and they rocked Lon Vlscnsia Bette would like to attend col­ books are all Action stories about fought 37 to 39 game from the Oj Reserved Seht ticket* for Sun- Mah.r-rn ...... 90 II Tot'll* ...... 16 66 37 ment when a free will offering 1 Peggy Fox, of West Hartford, in ly liked. Carlo replied, "No favor­ lege, preferably Upsala in New careers for Women and are very Indians. Ifoore. if ...... 80 96 2511 Herman Hickman, Yale s hmd ham University this basketball fisticuff arena when' Johnson Naailt Arm* (44) At Talent Show Kosakowskl, If “ day's game between Wallingford, Savin.. (Ireea H*rae(* (27) T. leaped high into the alt at mtd- was taken up to the tune of "Yule- g recent “ World" interview, said ite." Jersey', and further her well started informative as well as entertain­ The Red and White held a 21 to sv 269 football roach, has signed another .season . . . Jack O'Brien, Hartford P. h I r. B. F. T. tide Echoas,” a rollicking medley ghe thought M. H. S. had a “won- Since this past summer Carlo ...... I to and Naasiff’s at the ute'Sir . 91 279 I contract in lesfl than one Hurricane conch, summed up the s court to mlercepl an 0 Hempr, rf ...... 1 1-9 1 School Board Act study of foreign languages. In this ing. The titles and subjects of 13 half time lead but were unable Totals \...... on sale this afternoon and tonight; 93 273 ■ 2 Silver, rf ...... 2 1-1 11 Ct Christmas carols play^ by the derful student body.” Miss Fox worked part-time for the Ansaildi Dolls, games, cars, marbles some of these new books are as Score8cor*’ St half Ume. «-12 Bristol. month. Hickman h.is agreed to officiating in last night's game In 1 Stsrln If...... 2 ♦! pasfl from Paul Klnppmdt to Eddie 4 Johnson, rf ...... 7 field she would enjoy work with an to stop the Hornets who caught until 9 o'clock at the Nassiff Arms Muxikevlh. If ...... 4 2-3 M orchestra. I majored in Social Studies at Smith Construction Company. jumping ropes and a variety of follows; “Winning Out” by Ma­ Referee, Matin. Umptra, Waldron. coach the North team in the annual t.'.o words "It stunk!" . . . It's | I Mo(le«n. r ...... 4 Rtiamarln He made a break tor export company. With her fine up with them In the third period itore on Main etreet. Sunday * Total.* 472 4.'i3 1317 f) have/-, rk .3 0 Btiium...... 0 0-0 • Those who attended the A Ca- College, Done by H. S, Boys As for his plans for after high similar toys were collected as ad­ rion MacNeely concerns a nursing NOTifFt Xorth-Pouth game in Miami's loo bad better officials cannot be 2 Ihe south hoop witli the two Hiift' 3 O“0 d high school record and pleasing and went on to take the lead in Be* latenseSUte I.c*fM 3 K 'I'plln. Iz ...... I 3 (liilmnhlr»»kl. c ...... pellaa' presentation of "The Mes- I Harry Maidment. who is work- school, he is undecided as to what manner she will surely attain her mission to the Talent Show given career: "Blue Horizons” by Maiy the Anal stanza. ftmR Rtarti «t S:80. Maaaey . •...... 54 93 96 Orange Bowl on Christmas Night I had for Eastern League game*. . . 1 ford defenders hot in pursuit. Out- (» Yo«t. «•...... 0 0-0 4 siab” this year, were especially I Ing for his Master's Degree at U. he would like to do, but his fellow Beekarsa <*4> 85 79 248 through 1060. Recently Yale an- ■ 27||eKClnR lh«m, the m rrtpliy. luisky 8-.3 goal. Good luck to our "t>T>lcal at the last Freshman-Sophomore Thompson concerns interior deco­ Steve Bellingheri and Harold B. 1 Lwr Joy ...... 54 Rensselear Poly Tech snapped the T'.UU ...... 12 3 a KhUUl. IR ...... 6 » pleased by the choirs' repeat per- I Conn., was also interviewed by Five high school students actecd a Allen. Ir ...... 6 6-7 ll senior!" ■ Y Teen meeting held on Dec. 5. rating; and "Front Page for Jen­ (Prison led Manchester with IS Arflra*. rf ...... 4 0 nounced that large Herman would University of Connecticut winning Sere *1 half lime. 17-3 Dkle*. 3 "World” reporters. He Is very the parts of members of a school in whatever he does in the fu­ Ilowley ...... 67 78 74 219 coach Yale Football teams for the twin pointer through the mesh Shir! Wilson '51 Some of the talented perform, ifer” by Jane McDuane is abot^ and 19 points a piece while Bez- Southergin. If ...... J ® 102 272 streak last night with a 72 to 67 13-33 ii much interested in youth organi­ board at a meeting of the Univer­ ture. Spurts In Brief Gourtntki ...... 78 91 .NaiaiS Jet. (Ill 16 Toiiils ...... 26 sity, of Connecticut Education ers were Alayne Murphy playing journalism. zini hit for 12 for East Hartford. Stratton, e ...... * next ten year . . Rabbit Walthour of ' win. Coach Hugh Greer's UConns ’ with 1 :(if> remaining zations and has his own Boy Scout V- William Munsie, '51. the Harlem Yankee.* tops the 71 Knight Mteab Ball Il*r4lar4 llarrkaae* (42 • Club on Monday. Two of the the “Overture” ; Sally Hyson do­ In connection ivith the purchase In the three games played to Lambert, rt ...... » J Total* ..• ...... 370 428' 423 1221 had racked up 12 straight over a ,1 , B. I Suit-Ed tp You I Troop at the Center church. Mr. Kebtnsen, It ...... t a American Basketball League scor- I two year period. RPI hasn't Kortlii, rf .... 4 0 There was sUU time for Harl- Maidment is now doing practice members were from M. H. S.— ing a tap dance, and Audrey KroU of the ne'w books. Miss Hope Hen­ date the Indians have scored 156 By The Associated Press D. Tiirklnztiwi. rt ---- 9 Co*, rf , ...... 7 3 Sr. Y-Teeiis Hold derson held a contest in the Art Vel-Vtra (Oi ers with 193 points in ten games. ! dropped a home game in nearly f. ford to get hack the tie, but Bobby teaching in Modem Problems' at Adrian Schmldhauser and Rudy a tap foutine. Boogie Woogle points averaging 52 points per ToUIS >-4 M Baseball luirrheveaue. If ...... 3 Jlore*. rf ...... 0 J SUIT waa played by Vivian Johnson Club for the designing of book Oavc11(> ...... 87 98 97 392 Danny Finn is averaging nine four seasons .... Among those Knight stole the ball with 48 hc(_- Kl(ippr*»(1i. If ...... 0 ® M. H. S. Vignone. The other three were 26B, 25F, and 24F game, as against 152 points b.v DsMsUir (tt) ClncinnaM—Warren Giles, presi­ 85 246 Farr, c ...... > AMP plates to be used In the books. Sooleky ...... 79 82 points , per outing with the mentioned for the Job as head f.ptoii, rit ...... I ' onds remaining and was fouled. ' * fletl*. If ...... ♦ ’ CAPE from Windham. Christmas Party and Judy Plikaltis entertained the opposition. In the Individu^ dent of Cincinnati Reds, said he ...... 66 91 (6 333 with accordion selections. Two The uinnlng plates a-ere designed Derrah, rf ...... SwDrdi ... Scranton Miners . . Ralph Kap- | football coach at Ohio .State are F. Turklaston. r r '.... 9 .'..E lecting to forgo the charity t(w» Kuhaclikt. e ...... 4 j At the beginning of the meet­ scoring department forwrard John is "definitely not a candidate" to ...... 77 80 69 226 Ttnailisrlii. tg ...... • ' Top Homerooms skits were presented in panto­ by Rita ScSiolsky and Joan Neu- Perry heads the list With 26 McDowtll, rf ...... 130 SIF lowitz. former Harford Hurricane Harry Strobel, Ohio State fresh- ('Imigh. Iz ...... 6 t .and take the ball out of bound*. ing the students were given slips succeed A. B. Chandler as commU- M'nder ...... 96 100 Vol«. Ik ...... 1 CdK'di. r* ...... 9 J To the singing of “Here Comes mime by club members, Jo Cava- bauer and may be seen in the points, followed by "Pinky” Ho­ Descy. if ...... star, is playing ball with Bridge- ' r.’ nn coach. Paul Brown of the • ■ ' Knight electrified the huge gath- , Lovely Cutwork of paper on which were written T*<.1or4. e ...... sioner of baseball. nieti'iik. Ik ...... 7 ‘ Santa Claus,” Old St Nick, p or-; lieri, Anita Taslllo, Nancy Schie- books which are now on display henthal with 19. AI Morgan with , T(.U!s ...... 403 451 447 irw3 I port in the A. L. this sra.^on and llcvciand Browns, Bud Wilkinson 7 TotdlP . 17 7-13 41 ering bv putting on one <>f h'» I Waller*. IK ...... * ' what thw were supposed to rep­ Well,.under way, the Freshman Blanco, rf ...... Golf Whir. Kid* (1 » of Oklahoma, Don Faurot of Mls- resent. ^ d rla n played the part trayed by Ruth Gibson, made his bel and Doris Condlo, Ann Fallot, in the library. 18. Bob Willis and Bob Panders 8t*sle. Is ...... •selling insur.ince during the day . . Horr'B IlolIrtB „ famous dribbling exhibitions thiit Homeroom Basketball League wit­ Barbara' Dugan, Bertha Holmes, Havana, Cuba — Jim Tiirnesa, ' .Mj.Iion^y ...... 9.1 82 109 2S4 rccallciK; souri. Wes Feslcr recently re- II. ' roused every spectator from hi* | 29 Tdlsl* ...... 34 10-17 *S of a dentist interested in liberal nessed a real squeaker. Plagge appearance at the annual Senior with 15 and Jimmy Glenney. Josh ...... 83 107 m 303 The Boston Celtics have Mai|rtret Rogers and Lorraine In- Moore and Bill Sheekey with 14 Total* ...... 14 4-7 $2 Brlarcllff. N. Y., shot a five-under- Horan Ed Stanezak from Utica ., . Billy I'signecl the Buckeye coaching post. GentllF. rf ... ,, seat. Twice he waa fouled and ^ Sc.re St h»lf lime, 31*11 educational ideas while Rudy was led the scoring for the 26B com­ Y-Teen diristmas party Tuesday 34-10 Buckeje*. par 67 for second straight day to BlckforU ...... 126 104 96 :I36 Referee. OoM*teln. Umplr* Rostier, m lla. Two guest stars also Get Oil From Rock points. Score at half tlnne, 102 104 203 Harrell is the talk of the cage . .1. Ted William* ha* signed a con­ Mulvfly. rf ... 2 twice he t(K)k the ball from nild- acting the part of a "penny-pinch­ bine by dumping 14 points, while evening. lake lead at halfwaj mark in Ha-! yteCourt ...... 87 JfilmPon. If . contributed Ane performances en­ This Friday the Red and White Low Man ...... 70 70 70 210 tract with the Horton Bristol 9 court to continue hi., stalling t®®" 1 ing" farmer. Provost scor^ six. Ritchie and The Franklin lunch room, the Aaacba* (241 vana Invitation tourney with 134. Company in Bristol a.s a fish pro- rinrt^ll. If ... The Idea of the meeting waa to scene of the party waa decorated titled "Girl in the Movies” and "In cagers will play host to Bristol at B. F. T. •• * ” tics. than 10 seconds showed period r*d4y^for the Capital City Ringstone played good defensive the Garden” which were well re­ In Science Club General TotsU ...... 4o5 IG5 493 1416 fe.islonal. Williams will assist in interview a "prospective teacher” , with pine boughs and candles. the Armory. Alemany, rf 6 2-5 15 Siena College . . Current issue of Hu4 k r “ cm th.' clock when Frank Borea live that overtook Nairtlffs Md ball and teed up the 11 F machine ceived. The other guest, Verna Dick Day '52. a 1-1 7 Annapolis. Md. Tbo Naval Sports Afield IncUide.s on interest­ the design of tackle, the testlpg of Hoi»m:tt. rr . n Eddie Kosmarin and Vern Cox gave the host club the lead, 6G-67, represente Flaaeer OSIri* i*i carols were sung around the gaily Hat^, did a tap routine as she You can't get blood out of a MeArdla, c . s 0-9 4 Academy said Midshipman Dave. ing article on salmon fishing . . . Bristol products and help ih.pro­ Miitpon rg . . pic ked up a loose sphere on the with about two mlnutea remain­ Larson. The board gave him a combine waa led on the tally sheet 1 0-0 3 ...... 9.6 99 91 292 moting .the company's conversa- IlnrrinSn. iR drilling on personal qualiflcatlona. lighted tree. twirled- batons. Gerry Rohan stone, but you can get oil out of Hattan. rg . Bannsrman, a fullback on football ...... 89 99 106 2SS O n e o f the reasons for the fine 01 side court and insde * touchilown ing Lee GolumblewsW tapped a by Bennet, who collected 15 mark­ and Valeria Little did a comedy shale. Fenna Lee Fisher '52 Kansan, Is 1 0-0 * te.m , Witt bt honorably discharg- MrKinnc.y 1 tion and youth program. GuPtafpon. Ig After Mr. Larson left, the board Following refreshments of hot Early Carols Sung OD 0 I Raimondo ...... 92 109 86 2t>7 showing by the Hershey Bears in - i dash down the Roor. The exciting rebound in tying tile count Roa­ ers while the balance of the scor­ dance routine and an instrumental demonstrated, during the Tuesday. Latbrop, Is - . 0 .X *__ M aw haCBUSe of m* ...... 102 ■ 101 110 318 35 ended aa Bo.ea missed a . marin was good on a aet and « - carried on a spirited argument as ing was done by Bayer with 6 cocoa and cookies, "Santa” made I Frey .... 14 TotalP to whether he should be hired or her appearance distributing a gift trio composed of Peggy Walters- Denmber 12 meeting of the-Sci­ 15 4-9 24 marriage last Saturday. Dlmloir ...... 81 77 79 237 tlce, but win be In condition to e kt H»lf time. 21 t'l 13. Bullet*. , gpecalion .shot. tended the lead to threq potnU points.' 11 F almost overcome the dorf, Althea Dunlap and Jean By 3 Art Groups Totals not. ) to each one present. ence club, how the government C. T. O. (24)> Rscing Browns Favored play. ------I f W h Jack O'Brien of the home with a foul. Alien boomed home a 10-7 halftime score to dump the Reed, closed the entertainment by produces oil from oil shale. Fenna B. F. T...... 4.39 471 472 1402 Following the "board meeting,” Under the direction of Marge Miami, Fla.—Jockey Joe Cul- Totalt Caabloec* (41 The Brovvns will be seven-point fltadet Jeweler* (93i club sent s spirited quintet onto one-hander and Knight k n otty favorites. playing a Military March and showed that by heating shale oil Several homes aroimd towp Dsekar, rf ...... 0 0-1 0 mone. nation’s leading rider, rode B the floor at tap-off time, dead act the score with a free throw, aeV various members of the club kept Keegan and Betty CUirlson, the . 4 0-0- 9 Ollarl ...... 102 112 84 900 T'fx W I lin G ia n t s ' favorite* of bcUora when the kick- r The 28 B-17 F game turned out to following committees made the America. can be produced. were caroled to early this year. Rulanaltls. rf ...... -, a double at Tropical P*rk ‘ o bo^ t ...... 102 81 97 280 0 Linnell. rf on halting the winding way* of ting the stage for the game win­ the high school students occupied be a score-keeper's nightmare for Day. if ...... i 0-1 10 Armitronf with numerous questions and party a success: decorations, The attractive programs were Fenna explained that the shale About 32 members of the Art 0-0 0 blB winner* for year to 369; Hilda, ch,t»i*t ...... 91 104 M 281 1 Bulllran. rf ... Nassiff*. Hartford did last night ning excursion by Johnaon and 28 B won by the score of 82-17, designed by Nancy Schiebel and Dbirer, If ...... 0 ...... S6 95 ne 300 3. RlHley, If ...... ideas about teachers' quallflca- Bette Carlson, Fran Patelli, Con­ waa formed from the remains of Club, Art Service Squad and So- 3.9 4' $7 20 won feature race. johneon . Whit* (il**» (*l what no other club has been able Knight. Baskets became quite common be­ made bv Mary Lou Potter. Descy. c ...... mrt ...... 90 116 108 3t4 Cleveland, Doc. 16 (>Pi -- The 2 Ijuitenbarh. e tlons and the present day educa­ nie Young, Faith MacFall and Pat anlmtla that Arst lived on the manhls Art Staff. led by June Mc­ Mitchell, rf ...... 1 0-0 * Inglewood, calif. Some Gia , A'-®®''’’'''''' ...... 94 94 1 V. Krlnjtk. rK to do this season-run against the DIminuUve Roamarin, • ex-New cause Truman got 10 baskets and On the talent show committee earth. The shale, which was left . 1 0-1 3 I Cleveland Browns battle the : oiem^r'*' ...... 119 KX9 throughout game and tion procedures. Boyce, Entertainment, Marge Kinney and Joan Stewart, sang WrizM, Ig ...... — $27.60, won feature at Hollywoi^ Totsi* .. 471 SOI 496 1475 0 Mad'ien. r* Arms the Brltsdn Teachera’ Oottaga captain, one foul for 21 points. Topping got waa Priscilla Tbrrance and Joe untouched for thousands of years, — I York Ginntfl here tomorrow d eter-1 n„rico ...... KXI 94 even led at several times. With Alfred Taricco '53. Keegan, Jo Martin, Joyce Lutz Christmas carols at various hornet 2-6 * Park by 1 *4 lengths over Fair 2 D. Krinjak. Ig was top scorer with 18 9 baskets for 18 points and both and Judy McCarthy. Refresh' Cavaleri. co-chairman. Mary Ann la now being mined and u s ^ tO' of shut-ins. Totals ...... 13 ...... 99 99 Cox, Roamarin, Bill Dlctrick and Score si hsif lime ll-S Amoebta. Itegards as favorite. Fond Em­ Chaaer Aaslllary , mined to'pimve that be^K ^am - , ...... 99. 10.9 9-9 57 len led the locata with 17 Tyler and Volz got 16 points for ments, Carol Howes. Betty (?arl' Martin, Mary Lou Potter and make oil. The oil. after it is Following a Pot Luck supper Ir llavktaw* (1) 9 ToU l* Joe Kubachka pounding in two Johnaon and Knight tattled 15 Mary Ann Wilkie. Bertha Holmes brace. ran la»t. ,.,'pton of the now defunct All- ('. 4 O. Jr*. their 8 baskets. Upton collected son, Fran Patelli and Shirley Wil reAned. Is the same os the oil the Studio, they began their tour Tedford ...... 71 100 America Conference was no empty ^ Total* ...... 601 497 494 J 492 hoops each, the Canes pulled each. Vern Cox, Springfield OWr New Typewriter 11 points as the whole squad hit wra.s in charge of the record player MstUagt (4S> New Orleans-Traveler. $3.40 ...... 97 86 r. son. taken from oil wells. Shale oil, It included the Cottage Street ICO* ...... Vie'* NaSa Shop (4i Cyr. rf away from the league leaders lege freshman ix>a^, rippled Uje double‘figures! and Doris . Condio. Carol London easily won Metairie Purse at Fair Lambert ...... 101 105 933 honor. . „ - ' ...... 101 — 107 309 3 Everyone agreed that the party she explained, arlll some day take Convalescent Home, Mancheatei CuftWTl 900 Winner of the AAC title all four Bre.niien . 0 Maher. If Ji.lhe opening period and corda with 16 markera while SrtU The ill-fated 13 F squad couldn't and Jean McCartney played the Ground*. Lanse ...... 107 100 r. Dubaldo .... 110 IM 111 371 18-14 margin. Sensational Knight Shown to Students waa a great success and this was the place of our faat-darfndlihg Memorial Hospital and the Towrr. MacNIunMacNkmara. rf seasons It existed, the 0 Mnller I and Kubachka netted nine each. keep up the fast pace set by their piano for the performers. supply of well oil. Kiudqkl ...... 97 Ift'i 100 .303 2 Tarrlen. kept Manchester eloae with tfif®® made possible only through the Farm. Ginnle Martin's hom< Proran, If Total* ...... 966 991 979 1136 entar their first National Fub(dd(( 1 ToppInK. 40 feel out. Joe Berner, getting servicee/of Al Surowlec who twist­ T. Kington fendants of the now dead junior Kmberl . . 1 Joubert. ed hie 1 ^ In a Dusty I f MU* International Business Machines, points. Free scoring games are school dietician, and George Gus four Alms on etlauette and nlans should be taken. The club also club this year is repainting and Sartor, 0 ..... IS Olbbon ___ 99 113 139 930 — 119 118 237 a very poor game out of his sye- Slover, rg ....- ... 112 90 M..29I professional football league's pres- Zwltk .... game Thihrsday night Peto Staum demonstrated the latest model not rare in this league. tafson. were made for the Talent Show. planned to visit the Spencer Rub­ redressing dolls and repairing toys' 0 .1. Mordavsky 31 4-12 46 tem, missed the hoop conelstontly MIkolelt. rg . ... 90 100 106 296 tiae, Tofal* ...... waa added just before game thne electric typewriter recently to the Led by Joubert. who got 26 Fran Patelli '51 People also signed up to make ber Company after the Christmas which win be given to uAder- 1* Donntlly ... ■ Total* ...... 510 .‘>55 533 1599 Score at half time, 19 ;o i8 Jeweler*. all night at the foul line and on classes of Miss Eileen L. Me. Madsen, Is A1 Aronson. If . • 10 A crowd of more than 35,000 to round out the local aGoa^ points, Krinsak, who got 20 points, fudge and penuche for the Y. W. vacation. privlleged families in towm. Fontasella, If , B. Doorln*. e 967 971 419 1144. watch the sucker shots. 3 u n earthy. C. A Bazaar which was held in Morlarty. H Total* ...... eight men. Arnold Jonea w not and Johnson, who got 10 points, Taylor Booth ‘81 Gail Andersen ‘81 3-6 rg . 9 Howard'* (I) 4 ratal I/**gae Johnson esme near to n'***'*** 12-42 'Various features, such as an Hartford on Nor. 80. Totals ! McNamara, Is struggle on the frozen sod of the ...... 95 95 the game. He left his Brsltle- play for the 'C^anea, being d a t^ e d the 2s F squad completely snowed (ireea Blral* (21> 0 MIket giant Lakefront stadium. Ffw of " in Worcester due to the wraather. automatic ribbon winder, a platen under the weak 26 F team, who Comedy Given OoimU Morlarty '84. ^ t'Lozan. If ...... Wright ...... 117 126 Ixiro, VI., home In plenty of ume By Sue Burnett control for multiple carbons, and B. r: I Tuttle ...... them will brave the predicted rtnow ...... 11(9 104 7»»ai >'*• 1 (*' lost their first game 114 to 4! 25 F 27 j Mooreliouse . (,'oH le* 96 90 93 279 This attractive suit is created to ■ ■ a ■ v new marsdnal sets, were empha­ B. Biardi, rt . , Total* .. and cold with the expectation of Iloviar|l ...... 91 95 .1 Di'li to arrive barly but waa held up and 24 F will probably give 26 B, At Club Meeting Eaglet (4$) ,1 Rite ...... l.uiidiiulst 99 106 132 328 by a ba less than two ■ minutes remaining Oiaflaj. Dea. IT Pattern also provides a into cherished articles. It la IBM. and Powder, amused the mem' ing o f Biology Club on Tuesday, Moriarti’. rg I Duncan, rg .. Kaelnikl .... the team most likely to succeed in R. Cook . with 4 apiece...... r . 101 tt 296 Wll*on ...... 92 110 8* 288 In the first canto. It waa John­ Wallingford VB. NaaaWi GtSfi— making it ideal for spring. nothing more than ordinary but- In comparing the two the new bers. Dwember 8. A. Blardl. Ig IChagnot. Ig . Vltullo Larson . . 109 . 99 102 ,310 All officiating is being done by Varrick L ...... M 110 114 390 the four-club play-off*, handed the V'eroTia . son's eleven valuable poInU that Armory. _ :tam No. 8100 is designed for tonhole stitch slightly padd^ that IBM proved to be sensational as a Kim Shirer played the part of The movie, wrhich Norman Mil­ 1$ 1-U IT ."?l. 29 9 41 r. Mora'kTaky ... M 95 99 999 Browns the first white-washing in Mlnnlch ...... 103 92 91 2$S IS, 14. 10. 18, 20; 40 and 4 2.1 gives this design its lovely effect. time saver, did superior work, and John Morianos '53, who captioned Total* Totals ...... Total* .. 441 404 425 1 270 ;;;; ...... h * m :im deadlocked the count at halfUmc, PA'a va. BriatoL 8:M---Ilaa. Junior, whose birthday troubles ler had obtained showed the strug­ 6 ^ at, hall itm*. »M Mustang*. Score at halt time. lUark* 92-29. the Clevelanders’ history. 6-0. then Arti,mr .. 99 14, suit, S yards of 54-inch; Pattern No. 5957 consUts of hot waa marked for ease in operation. the 26 F team to the league cham upset the whole family. Leonard gle for life among the smaller 174 411 406 not 3t-all. C3ox and Roamarin contin­ WVACWA/ Total* rubbed It In by winning sgatn, 17- l.ekaiaa;t Allantk <11...... 432 399 516 1237 Rocketa va!*iLrtMtjra, , 1% yards. iron transfer for mat and scarf, Fran Patelli '51 pionship. He is doing a fine job Shankman was "Father," Nancy animal and insects in the wrorid. Total* . • ued to pepper away with sure-fire 8M CBNTiai amBBT HaakM* (4S> 18, while holding the Brown* to a S. Ae»4o ...... Silk a t y va. ^SssS—** fliis pattsm, send 85 cents I material requirements, stitch il- of handling the games. Petke waa "Mother," Gall Frank- The club learned thaL if these B. -r. T. Maakay Wiasrkas ($> accuracy for Hartford. Bolton. rbemlstry Films Seen Albert H. Guay '53 YMephins 8T11 or 1821 1 T ...... KM 94 single touchdown, that on a break. _ Subl*ki ...... Tram N*. t (9» itoU Into High Gear Xnaaday. Daa. 1* ' flrsti ance from dependable Charlie and aunt, and Charles Ransom cember 18, when Dr. Joeenh Barry _WFT WRAPPINGS Gall W n bitter'and costly Inler-league ri­ ... 494 460 473 1416! 498 1506 ~Bri-Mara va OOacw^ SjIS-fY. today for your New York 19, N. Y. Foster. It dealt with the law of lems clsises. Mr. Arthur Illlng, .30 5 43 Smith . —...... 95 91 94 ToUla ...... 513 ,505 Muzikevlk. George, Sella, the ex- was the doctor. is to talk on medical work. Total* Ilarl'i Dairy (tt . Team Ne. 9 (11 and Winter Fash-1 Needlework Fans— Anne Cab- DeAnite Proportion, the Cbnser- superintendent of schools in Man' Miss Isabel Worth, director for After the business meeting Craw* 449> Lappen ,...... to M 115 valry. .. J J ...... 77 — -- 77 Prlnceton University star and Fsr RwtnaliHs . 9 1 7 104 97 90 The Brown's, who have had end F. D.'MerchanU E. Diet* .(.. ' 6%' 16 West Hartford m BlfB, S:*® I pattsm , mega-1 ot’s big new album Is here. Dos- vation o f Matter, and the law of cheater, whs guest speaker. the play, was assisted by Student some o f the students did micro- wmSTo eSSSnikcms McFall rf ...... Oancoase 93 109 123 324, . *4*100 Most Valuable Player in the I n t ­ 4 , Oqaribg U . 3 0 4 Kr4kjew»kl ...... 9$ 107' lOS Len Ford on the aldellnea for two 104 99 rJ2 (325 Dav le* M a wsglth of I ens of fascinating new designs, Multiple Proportion. It explained He stressed the importance of Director Ruth Shinn, prompter aeooic wrork, examlpinr protoza. “ If IPs a G ift Fraal ■fapaa’a Ifb ^ Te Ptaaa^ . 1 0 . 3 100 94 ern 'inteimoUegiate ^ ?8«t:aew atyleiii'fp sclal decorations and special fea- Albert. If ...... ,^month* with k tmashed face, are i ...... 93 HO SI ‘299 .1. Murphy .. fUttM, the diffetence between atoms and the need for schools in Manchester, Doris Beyer, and property-stage- ynd blood slides o f different In- . 7 1 15 Total* 164 9M 407 HIT Duplin 103 302 KlXill ...•••• , tt 93 League last year, made hla f i pottera printed in-I tures. Plus 4 gift patterns and 0|wa Daffy « s Christmas M A. M. to • P. M. Msmlwtltr Thomp*on. e ..' otherwise at full strength. Half- Beaton ■ .... 103 99 lit 111 Bristol Tramps va Nassiff, molequles and told abou^llotrop- especially in the Green area. men Ruth Shinn 'and Alayne Mur- | sects. * Dea*)'. rg ...... 0 1 1 ...... — 109 103 313 B. Siliuhert ones felt with six polnU. BeUa directiona ■ 25 centSk Ic forma of elements* 0 14 bsek Don (Dopey) Phelpe. x kick­ palmer ,96'i^9 and Ros.marln Instlgat^ s fourth- ’ -Airnory- Alfred Taricco '53 iphy* . . . Ludlle Macri '58 ■ombardter, Ig . 7 r i« BMkstbBa at • OISMW , ■ (»0 ,48il Ngtionkl Aao4>clstion off and punt-return epecialigt. C... , . iiT B23 546 1531 * Tolel* : f - V- Bswllil IriMi Im > 1 U putted e muscle Thursday in prac- Total* Tauls ...... * —_in ,, MUuiaapolU S> Indlknapott* 71. . Seota-Sb half tlm*. Crows B-lt'

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MANCHESTER EVENINGI HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY. . DECEMBER 16. 1960 PAGE I' ' .... li MANCHESTEB EVENI1«3 H E R ^D . MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY. DECEMBER 16.1950 You don't have to be drunk to Ted—Gosh, I need five bucks ' Doing things the argy thsy'vs ToM la Letters TOONBRVILLB FOLKR BY FONTAUfi^ see double, according to vision au­ and I don't know where to get it. always beiin dons la a dangerous Quite matchless are her dark Fred—I'm glad 'o f that 1 was subatltuta for thinking. brown liU, « Bnburbnn for 8>k Sense And thorities. If a oar driver has faUen Movtat—TnKkiat— Artldds for Solo Waatod—To BOy 88 Hooses for Sale 72 victim to the current, fad of put­ afraid you thought you could get Bhe talks with j ^ s e t seas, A HAI^P MAH TP PEFINITELY kOCATR. NonaebBe ting a smaU toy atop the dash- It from me. A woman w m Mked wbat her And whan I told her she was yyypi ______Btoragt WANTED—Good used furniture. ANDOVER—Immedlata occupan­ M s said X was tttL ANTigUES Rafinlahad. Repalrlna ^ F F PORTER STREET cy. New ranch typa five-room b o i^ . or oh the windshield, he's husband said when be propoMd. 1948 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR. SMALL Site Fiigidalre; auto-top Any quantity. W« oSor you high­ ‘Then and Now Best of AH —MtM MyrUs T. Cook dona on any fumltura. Tlemann, CALL PbiL for moving, flight luggage basket; two-bumer oil home. Full cellar, ateam-coa going to .see two of them tt his She said be toM her ha imred bar SEDAN—Model 76. hydra- 189 South Main atroat. Phone trucking, Speclallxe In moving. est pricea. Woodshed. Phone 2- Two large building lots, More than nlnetien centuries eyes ere ' focused on the road. Whan I recall the beat of day, and wanted ber to be hie wtfo. heater. Call 3676. 8164. each 120’ front, having a heat,, fireplace, pine panelling, , matic, radio and heater, 5M8.______Good service. Good work. 2-9248. approximately d'ne acre. On bur go. The Three Wise Men of the Proof of this optlcaKfsct can be As I do now and then, Frtoad—Didn't ho do anything to back up hlo statomontT black. 54 Birch street. AMERICAN FLYER electric WANTED—Small haby grand or depth of 268’ to 402’. Level line. Price 311,000. Henry Escot a s t.. .followed the Star of Beth- made by holding up a pencil at I find the thing that I like beet ALL APPLIANCES serviced and train. In good condition. Like and clean. Very desirable lot hem .. .for guidance. Today, for arm's length, and looking at a la; I was younger then. Woman—Oh, yoo; wo havq a 1948 STUDEBAKER CHAM­ repaired, bumera, refrigerators, console spinet. 66 Green Manor Agency. Tel. 3 6 8 3 . ______uidanee, the oppressed of AU Na­ daughter and two aono. new. Phone 3031.after 4 p. m. Road. SkahlU. ' dUtont object. Two pencils will —Leo J. Burks PION 2-DR. SEDAN—Ra­ ranges, waahera, etc. All work Patnttat—PsiMiiBg 21 for ranch type home. Near sons hopefully look toward Amer- show. p u t guaranteed. Metro Service Oo, Porter Street School. ' ’;a as the bdrlxon of their ultl- dio, heater, overdrive. FIRST CLASS work. Rober Wuntefi— Muni Kututo 77 Some crusty old fcllot^ ones re­ "And whon thoy wero oomo Into Tel. Manchester 2-0888. FOR s a l e :—Lady’s shoe skates, GOQD USEUJ portable radio. Phone Itate peace, and their right to llb- marked that "Thsrs’s no place for tho houso, thoy saw tbs young 1947 STUDEBAKER CHAM­ Flake: Call 2-9178, If no answer ARTHUR A. KNOFLA WANTED—Realdentlal properUea; .'rty as applying to their own well Harold—Why do you cut your / i f tHfi Dcln watch aapw- size 5. Like now. Phone 2-4007. 2-1245. face so much when you shavs? sentiment In busineae.” But he child with Mary his mother, and U O n -iM O f* PION 4-DR. SEDAN—Ra­ DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, call 2-2979. Realtor 4 to 8 rooma. Buyara jvaiung. .elng. May the peace of Him who fan down and worshipped him; i^oa hemcCIct. Tel. 61M httwRw copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, (Charlie—I don’t use shaving must have been wrong. Becauae dio, heater, hillholder, over­ INTERIOR and exUrior painting, FOR SALE — Used crib, Inner- 875 Main St.— Est. 1921 Competent confidential sarvlce. 'jlee all destinies preserve the and when they had opened their t;»0 aad i . lUward. ______guns, ' etc. repaired, skates, 'Peace o f America” we have so cream. there la something about the Yule- drive, paperbanging, cellltiga reflnlahed. spring mattress. Also high chair. Konmn Without Board 5S Suburban Realty Co., realtora, 49 tide season that makes men feel treasures, they presented unto shears, knives, mowers, etc. put Call 2-9587. Phone 6440 or 5938 Perklna street TeL Mane. 8216. >ng enjoyed, and be yours at warmer and kindlier to each oth­ him gifts; gold, and franklncsnss, IX>ST <— Sunday, black onyx Fully inaured. Exj ert work. Wall­ CLEAN. COMFORTABLE rrom tulstmaatlme.. .and through the During the last day of the Geld actUng, gold chain. 1942 STUDEBAKER CHAM­ in condition for coming needs, er, even though thslr' only con­ and myrrh.’’ Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl street. paper books. Edward R. Price. IDEAL FOR Xmas gift. One boy’s with heat. Next to bath. Gentle­ Home Listings Wanted BUY SEUX, oi exchange through ears to come. Christmas rush In a large depart­ f l O W ' Huaband’a wadding gift. Reward. PION 4-DR.— 4 new tires. Phone 2-10u3. tacts are In a business way. and one girl’s 28" bicycles. Re­ man only. 7866. NERV BRICK home now ready for ''this office. Howafd R. Hastings, ment atom a freneied clerk over­ A person with a closed mipd Pheaa 47S4. 1941 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN- painted and rebuilt, like new at Real EUtata Specialist Phone 3- . —And these are my grape- whelmed by pushing women shop­ can get by nicely If ha keeps his - f i l l * ELECTRIC TRAINS and acces PLEASANT Furnished room with occupancy. Hot vater oil heat, pers, was making out what she Five-yssr-old Sussan was help­ YiTurr—Mm*« wrlat watch. 8w1m 8125 down. Repainng 23 316 and 320. 267 Spruce street. fireplace, ceratmc tile batb, 39 fL 1107. (niit giels. mouth closed too. Borles repaired. Phone 6368. kitchen privileges One block from * Joe—How's thatr hoped would be the last sales ing her daddy at his work bench Ladles Home Journal made. Expansion bracelet, vicin­ 1938 CHEV. 2-DR. — Radio, Main street. Phone 2-4428. shed’ dormer, garage. 'Lot 76 QUALIFIED Buyers, anxiously check of the day. As the custom­ In the basement. Finally he got r a n g e Bumera. pot b ^ e r s and MA'TTRESS. Tout old mattreseee ; Ed—Every one an eyeful. ity South Main street. Reward, heater. $125 full price PAIR OF Hockey skates, Used 130. Fivq ’’.-oonu flnlslMd. One • waiting for good homes In good J ------er gave her name and address, the tired of har incessant chatter and beaters cleanea, aervlclsM and re- aterUlxed and remade Uka new. If a hen cackles, she's siUitr n o n e J-0TJ2. ____ 1947 INTERNATIONAL once. 34. Phone 7822. FURNISHED Room for a gentle- room anfi'second bath ready for ^ condition. If you want prompt ac­ ' Amoe—Are you Improving with clerk, pushing her heir up from questions, and he asked her to be laying or lying. paired. Also new range buraera Call Jonea E*umlture and Eloor man. Aply in person. Princess lathing. Henry Elscott Agency, UyST — Pair of brown rimmed TON PICKUP— Low mile­ Oovering. 36 Oak. Tel. 3-lM l. tion and personal attention on Vour music lessons T her. damp forehead, remarked, quiet for a little while. Installed. Joseph Senna. Phone Restaurant. 266 ^j[gh atreet W„ Tel. 3683. Sole "It's a madhouse. Isn’t It” ? "I don't have to be quiet,” she glaasaa on Main street near Cen ■■ B ■■■ ■ ' ■■ your property call, Douglas ' Peter—^Tes, when I aterted I Many an assistant Is more cap­ SHOPPiNo m s age, very clean. 24 months 2-0147. Boats and Acecaaorica 46 Agent Blanchard, Real Elstate Service. ^!AS tone deaf. Now Pm stone "No." the customer replied stated Importantly, “I'm a wom­ able than the man who is ever ter. call 3SS1 after « p. m. to pay. BmincM Opportunitica 32 9Sf. angrily. "It’* » private home.” an.” him. WINDOW SHADES made to order A SWEUX gift fur the sportsman Apartments, Flats, EIGHT ROOM Coiopial hear golf 5447. TIU miSTMAS and Installed. Venetian blinds SERVICE STATION for lease by of the family, a brand new 12 foot Tenements ,, 63 course. Single garage, 2 glassed Aanooficcnents CHORCHES MOTOR SALES and curtain rode. 24 hour aervlce. custom built skiff. Call at 61 IICKEY FINN Maiinh! 80 Oakland St. Phone 2-9483 major oil company. Two bay sta­ porches, 3 fireplaces and Dutch REAL ESTATE llsUngs wanted. l^^i^LEONARD Eletlmates gladly given. Fagan tion. Present dealer leaving for Foxeyoft Drive, Town. MODERN, Attractively decorated oven, oU burner heat, automatic Customers waiting. Phone 2-0483. Z. Fht r BIO WATKIN’8 ProducU extracts Manchester, Conn. Window Shad,. Co., Route 44 at service. Call Hartford 2-8231 or 4 'i room apartment, heat,. hot electric domestic hpt water. Nice­ ^ niHEREIDEnSVHMAN INVITATION. 1 YOU SEE. IT BMC PECIKO YESTERM X Bolton Notch. Phone 2-4473. water, garage. Responsible adult TO BUY OR Sell ring either bell! special. Phone «218. Gus Frank. 1939 CHEVROLET tudor, 395; 3-8271 after 6 p. m. Dianunda— Watchc ly landscaped with beautiful view TO ATTEND THE ANNUAL BANQUETOFOUR J AT 1N|ANMIALMfETM60P0UR couple only. Write Box C, Herald. of Manchester and Conn, valley, 2-1642 or 4679. Madeline Smith. 1938 Bulck coupe, $95; 1938 Hud l in o l e u m — Asphalt Ule, wall Jawalry 48 Realtor. ORGANIZARON-MONOAYEVENINGXTTNE ^ ^ P O F PIRECTORS«TNAT NE eon sedan, 350; 1936 Ford eedan, covering. Done by reliable, well- AVAILABLE January 1st two- 500 ft. elevation with 2 acres at Help Wuited— Fenikl* 86 land. Price 314,000, terms can be RITZ-TARLETON HOTELf AND i CAME OVER R noulpierbwaroeofor 350. Terms. Cole Motors. 4164. trained men. All Jobe guaranteed. LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ room heated apartment with FOR QUICK sale of property list TO SEE HM PERSONALLY BECAUSE WE SIMPLY CAPTURING DUKE OENOE-AND Hall Linoleum Co.. S3 Oak streeL pairs, adjust, watches expertly. bath. Central location. Write Box arranged. More land if desired at with an active concern. Confiden­ t h e PROSPiCJl Hill School for nominal price. Allen Realty Co., MUST HAVE NiM THEREJ THE PRESENTATION WHl BETHE young children. Pre-kindergarten, EXTRA CLEAN, LOW MILEAGE Phone 3-4032, evenings 6166. W AN TED - Part time cashier. Ap Reasonable prices. Open dally, T, Herald. tial estimates by qualified ap­ AT LOWER PRICES ply Manager, State Theater. Thursday evenings, 129 Spruce 180 Center atreet. Phone 5105 - praisers arriving at a satisfac­ MCULIfiUTflFTIHMflfifffiU f . kindergarten, first grade. Monday WRITTEN GUARANTEE 2-0438. through Friday. TraneportaUon PETER W. PANTALUK, electrical StreeL Phone 2-4387. THREE ROOM furnished apart­ tory price for you. Allen Realty furplshed. Mrs. LeU Tybur, direc­ 1950 PONTIAC 6 SEDAN contractor, malntenaiice and wlr. IS CHRISTMAS spending running ment, Rockville. 1st floor, cen­ Co., Realtors, 180 Center atreet. Ing for Ught and power. 40 Foster high? Meet these expenses with tral. Private entrance. Single per­ YEAR AROUND house, Andover tor. Phone 4287. ______1960 DODGE TUDOR Lake. Ten years old, 4-rooms, Manchester 5105. 1960 PLYMOUTH SEDAN •treeL Phone 8303. your Avon commission. Terri Garden—If arm— Dairy son or mIddle-ageJ couple pre­ torles available in Manchester ferred. Christians. References re­ with oil burner floor furnace. THREE BEDROOM colonial, for IF YOU WISH 1950 BUICK SEDANETTE Produeta 60 Bathroom, drilled well, screened 1950 CHEVROI Jrr CLUB COUPE CELLARS Cleaned, aahea ant Vernon and Wapptng. Write Mrs. quired. Box -R. H., Herald. state executive desiring to locate TO HAVE 1948 CHEVROLET TUDOR rubbish removed. Call Milton Ted Buckman, 29 Highland Terrace POTATOES U. S. No. 1 3165 per porch, modern kitchen, new elec­ In Manchester. Up to 31i606. Call SANTA CLAUS COME TO 1940 CHEVROLET SEDAN ford, 170 Hilliard street. Phone 2 Middletown, Conn., or call Mid h\indred pound bag at farm. Frank tric stove and electric hot ^ater Maddock 8c deVoa, Realtors, Hart­ YOUR HOME 1947 PONTIAC TUDOR 1200. dietown 6-6377. Manner. 281 Hlllstown Road. Businraa Locations heater. Garage and amesite drive­ ford 2-0255, or evenings Mr. CHRISTMAS EVE 1946 FORD TUDOR For Rent 64 way. 100 ft. frontage. One block Dogherty, Hartford 32-0122. 1946 PONTIAC 6 SEDAN WANTED—Counter girl to work NICE BftLDWIN applea 31-25 per from targe beach. Ready tmove IMYte ASHES AND Rubbish collected OFFICE IN Orford building. Real i ! ______CALL 5500______Best Terms—Best Trades Sunday, 9-4. Apply The Annex bushel. 490 Keeney street. Phone In for year round comfort. Only Also Good Selection 1937 to 1942 Call 2-0579. 29 East Center. 4397. estate, profeaslonal, etc. Apply 37,800, about 32,800 down pay­ Lcffal Notices FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BUGS BUNNY BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Pahaw! BY EDGAR MARTIN MRS. BALLARD'S pre-klndergar- Marlow’a. ment. Immediate occupancy. Allen MUKRY, 9U M / A\Dt9%'. VOO'.\ YILV iO M4' ft DOMit WiVV AVk 1001^ ten school has ari opening for one COMPLETE Repairs on vacuum EXPERIENCED Waitress, full Realty Co., 180 Center street. LiqrOB PERMIT «k 6VAO 1 W R A UF MMik COLE MOTORS-4164 NOTICE o r APPLICATIOS I NRRP A child for the winter term, age 3^ cleaners, washing machine^ time. Nice hours, good pay. Apply YELLOW Globe turnips. Deliver­ STORE FOR Rent at 216 Spruce Phone 6105 or 2-0438. (SON'CtS •. \ Hh fRAVV.*. gjRA 'UR*.Bin \ R icu o te t q o t - to 5. Call 2-1698. 79 Lakewood DON’T GRAB the first used car motors, small appliances. 100,000 The Tea Room, 883 Main street. ed. Call 7644. street. Inquire Diana’s Soda Shop AVV HO O fftV b l Y W f AvtOT kXAC'tiM WTO 'W f t l new parts available. Stuart Phole 3893. This is to kIvc notice that I. FRANK Circle. you see! Sure new car production 118 HOLLISTER Street. 4 rooms GUINIPKRO. o t ^ Scarborough RoLd. has been slaslied, prices on same Wolcott, A-1 Repair Sales, EXPERIENC’ED legal stenograph­ finished 1st floor, 2nd floor part­ Manrhpster. ha\7 ftled an application raised and now the talk Is of less Main .street. Phone 8507. er. Pleasant working condillon.s. Household Gooda 51 NEW Decorated office space at ly finished. Oil heat, insulation datPd DcccmbciA. 1950 with the Liquor AstwoMI— 8«te 4 chrome and only ,4 tires, but that Good salary with opportvinlty for Depot Square. Call 5560 after 6 and tile bath. Lot 60 x 140. Imme­ Control Commist^ion for a Package m doesn't menn can’t buy advancement. Address Box V, MR. ALBERT HAS p. m. diate occupancy. Central location. Store Liquor Permit for the Bale of al­ DEPENDABLE USED CARS HooschoM ServICM Herald, stating age and qualifica­ 3 ROOMS OF SUGHTLY coholic liquor on the premises. 1071 good used car. Don’t rush, shop USED FURNITURE F6VE LARGE rooms for rent. Call 7469. Main street. Manchester. AT at leisure at, Douglas Motor Offered 18A tions. LOWER PRICES AND APPLIANCEIS Comer house, business section The business is owned by Frank. Louis Sales, 333 Main street. A. and Frances A. Gulnipero. all of 1949 FORD CUSTOM 4-DR. CORNICES and valance bemrda. TWO GIRL office—Varied respon­ Which la practically new, and has Suitable for business and resi­ Lots for Sale 73 60 Scarborou«?h Road. Manchester, and dence comb-ned. Apply Backer, IMS MERCURT SPORT SEDAN TRIPLE CHECKED Custom built, choice of designs. sibilities, Typing, .stenography, Just been RE7TURNED to us from will he conducted by FRANK GUINI- IMS FDRD CONV. COUPE Phone 2-3524 from 9 a. m. to bookkeeping, aptitude. Conven­ a Model Home. This merchandise 36 Oak street. IN COUNTRY Uk* atmosphere, PERO, of 60 Scarborough Road. Man­ 1M7 FORD SEDAN p. m. ient. 35 hours 340. Contact: Wil­ was used for demonstration pur­ large building lots with shade chester. as permittee. USED CARS poses only. CENTRALLY located 2-room of­ tree's. Overlook Drive. Wm. FRANK OUINIPBRO. 1M7 PLYMOUTH SEDAN son Agency. 54 Church, Hartford Dated December 8. 1950. 1M7 PONTIAC SEDAN COUPE Just Traded In On New- Dodge WEAVING of bums, moth boles EASY FRIENDLY fice with private lavatory, avail­ Kanehl. budder. Phone 7773. 1S46 OLDSMOBILE SEXIAN and Plymouth Cara and tom clothing, boalery runs, TERMS ARRANGED able In Jaiiuary For Information MQIjOR PKkMIT 1S46 CHEVROLET SEDAN handbags repaired, zipper re­ Help Wanted—Male 56 And I’ll hold It in the warehouse call Alice i.'lampet Agency. 2- NOTICE o r APPLICATION 1949 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE Resort Property for Sale 74 I'M ju « r CURK ALLEY OOP So This la Vonns ISU PONTIAC SEDAN —Black. Fully equipped— placement. umbrellas repaired, until you want It at no extra cost. 4543. Thi.'' i.i to piVL notioi* that I. JOSEPH RrnjNiA..,auT IMO PONTIAC SEDAN 31,500 men’s shirt collars revera^ and VETERANS—There is still time FOR INFORMATION CHALKER Peach—7 room brick WHY TH' RUSH TgCCAuU WHMCHAMSAN, 163T PACKARD SEDAN replaced. Marlow's Little Mending to take advantage of • your G.l a n d DETAILS Wantefi to Rent 68 A. STKKLINO, of S3 Hollister street. 1947 MERCURY SEDAN — Ever­ cottage, tile bath, all electric MancheMer, ha.a filed an application FBR A BRUSH ? y TOCAV OSCAR BOOWOV. W i ONLY — educational privileges and enrol Phone Waterbiiry 4-3144, ROCKBT OIVSS glade green. Radio, heater, Shop. WANTED--3 or 4 rooms by re­ house, furnished completely. Tota dated Dec. 6. 1950, w*th the Liquor BALCR>P0NTIAC. Inc. with International Correspondence Mr. Albert THROUBHTMB . spotlight, fog lights, back up sponsible coi pic. Both employed. price, 37,500. Ci*ll Anita White Control Commission for a Club Permit ATM06FHBRB V TO U V B T 155 Center St. Phone 2-4545 FLOOR , ROBLEMS solved with Schools before July 25, 1951. Non- for the sale M alcoholic liquor on the Open Evenings Til 10 lights, slip covers, wonderful WHITE Combination gas range, Call Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2- 8274. OF VBNUB..OUT linoleum, as|ihalt tile counter. Ex Veterans may enroll at any time. premises, 608 iSast Center street, Man­ ! Bunaet atieet. Phone 6705. condition. Priced at 31,145. very rca.sonabie. Tel. 8816, 90 OFCONTROLf pert workmanship, free esti­ Make your spare time secure your 1642 or 4679. chester, Conn. 1949 DODGE TUDOR—Blue. Ex­ mates. Open evenings. Jones Holl street. The business is owneu* by V. F. Vs*. ceptionally good car—31.645. future. More than 400 courses. Suburban for Sale 75 Club of Manchester, Inc., of 608 East 1938 FORD Convertible, heater Furniture, Oak street. Phono 2- For a free catalog write to H. F. GARAGE—Vicinity of 91 Spruce Center street. Manchester, and will h" 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN and radio. Call 6340. 1041. Manion, reprcLer.tativc. 607 Main] d LNING TABLE and 6 chairs, ma- street. Phon*' 2-2761. BOLTON —Route 44. Unusual 12- conducted by .fOSEPH A. STEfUelNC —Dark blue, radio and heat­ of 32 Hollister Street. Mancheikst, as FLAT FINISH. Holland window street, Hartford. Conn. hogany finish. Phone 8924. year-old quarry stone bouse, 6 1949 CHEVROLET deluxe two- er, Tires like new, low mile­ URGENTLY Needed. 4 room rent, rooms, bath and tunporch on 1st permittee. door aedan, 32,000 miles. One age. Price 31.045. shades made to meaaure. All by two adults, both working JOSEPH A. STEKLi: BENDIX Autom: tic washing ma­ floor, fireplace; 3 cottages with Dated December S, 1950. owner. Good condition. Phone 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN — 2- metal Venetian blinds at a new Help Wanted— Male Best ot reitrenccs. Phone 2-1668 low price. Keys made while you chine, 16 months old. Phone 2- income 351 monthly Large front­ 6309. tone grey and blue, radio and Female 37 9839. after 4 p. m. age. Comer plot, approximately heater, new alr-rlde tires, ex­ wait Marlow'a. I '"New I know why tho n iy upotoiro drillocdrillad that hola— 4ia*a • r WANTED — Rent 4 or 5 room 1 acre. 3I4.JOO, terms. Suburban praotiems piM ng again!' Q ,' * "a-H cellent condition, very low MANCHESTER Upholstering Oo. WANTED—Manchester represen OLD RED Tin Bara, 706 North Realty Co., Realtors. 49 Perkins ► 1938 CHEVROLET sedan, radio apartment or small house. Man­ «DO YOU NEED u su u B jesh s milesge. Price, $1,.'145. Re-upholatering. draperies, slip tative for our real estate dept, Main street, buys and sells good street. Tel. ?2I5. and heater, 3160. Call 2-9038. male or female, full or part time used furni—r> and antiques, chester or vicinity. Write Box Q. SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 1947 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE covers 48 PumeU Place. Call 2- Herald. A BABY SnTER? FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Lofty Ideas BY MERRILL C. BLOS8BB —Maroon, radio and heater, 9521 Open evenings. Highly lucrative. Hershman Bros. Frank Denette. Phone 2-3376. THREE MILES from Center—5- SEE THE NEW DODGE slip covers, new white wall 54 Church street, Hartford. Phone room home, all o.’i one floor, WE BUY and sell good used luml- Houses for Sale 7;t CALL M RS.W . A. REID JOB RATED TRUCK tires. Fine family car. Price. CANING CHAIRS, rcflnlshtng and Hartford 2-9207. nestled on side of hill with 2 acres 31,14,5. repairing. Edward Fish, 104 ture, combination ranges, gas of land. Fireplace, oil heat, base­ ranges and heaters Jones Furni­ QUALITY It- featured In this 6 P H O N E 3 1 9 3 BASKITS ANONfMOUS/ramYom 7(«r WITH FLUID DRIVE Chestnut street. Phone 3688. room Cape Cod oull* for present ment garage, outdoor terrace and VMXTASiaS — JueM AND FStCK— 1946 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN Dofja—Birds— Pels 41 ture Store. .36 Oak Phone 2-1041 4 6 0 IS IM Fine condition. Special at owner. In addition to Its fireplace fireplace. Shown by appointment. (i dining room, full Insulation, large Ellva Tyler, agent. Manchester 2- BASKETS See Uoyd Hevenor, he will be 3805. A LARGE selection of canaries GET YOUR all metal Air-Way Florists— Nurseries 15 Guaranteed singers, 310 and up Sanitlzor today. Absolultely no lot and nice neighbors, there are 4469. Read Herald Ad vs. ANONYMOUS. glad to quote you prices and trade 1946 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE idosARg ; allowances. You can trade your SPEC. DELUXE -- Radio, XMAS TREES for sale, 50c and Inquire 32 Bank street. container or bag to empty. E-Z many other extra features. Down 'TMaiatD AT heater, low mileage. 3045. term.s. Your local dealer. Mr. payment to veteran 32.650; to , car for a new truck, also new or up. Thresher’s Pony Ring, Buck CANARIES — Females 32 upy ..used car. land Center. Aronson. Phone 4910 after 6 p. m. non-veteran 33,850. For appoint TiaryRr AS IS SPECIALS FROM 350 UP Guaranteed singers, 310 up. Cages for demonstration at anytime. ment call .Douglas Blanchard, CHRISTMAS Trees. 75c to 31; and breeder’s supplies. If It is This ad worth 313.50 In extra Real Elatate Service, 5447. 1948 FORD F-6, CHASSIS AND Don’t Miss. Call On Your for birds, wo have It. Porterfield’s, Ncnsy . CAB—Heater, booster brske, cemetery biukcts, $1; mistletoe equipment for old cleaner. Turnpike Auto Body Works Downtown Dodge and holly, red r isciis, 25c; Christmas 68 Spruce. Phone 2-9520. DUPLEX 5-5 rooms, oil heat, large FAMUES/ 8,000 miles. New tires. Regis- WIDE SELECTIO'l of doll car­ lot, close to Center. Immediate teia for 6 ton. Priced at 31.495. Plymouth Dealer wreaths, 75c; polnsettlas, 50c and DOGS Waaht'd and groomed. See Bnilt On Integrity Growing On Servire up; corsages, 3L McConvUlc riages and strollers. Small elec occupancy. Also flat, 5-5 rooms. us for pet supplies, and fresl;^ trical appliances including com 2-car garage, very good location. PHONE 704S 1946 DODGE Vt TON PICKUP— SOLIMENE and FLAGG, Inc. Greenhouses, 302 Woodbrldgo frozen horsemeat, 16c lb Call 166 MIDDLE TURNPIKE In good condition. Special at bination steam Irons, portable and Howard R. Hastings. Phone 2- 634 Center St. Phone 6101 street. Phone 5947. Kennel Supply Shop. 2-4273. 3646. table model radios. Ehrcellent for 1J07. ’Tlina To Retire BY AL VERMBBI 1950 CHEVROLET 5-pa.s.scnger de. Xmaa giving. Chambers Fuml Mechanical and Auto Body Repairing PRISCILLA’S POP We have just received some new luxe chib coupe. Fully equipped PUPPIES. Red Cockers. 325; Bos­ DESIRABLE older type home with ff I KNOW... BUT THIS ..AND Roofint 16A ton Terriers, cross breeds. Collie ture, at the Green. Open • i — , ' TWE KINO VOU . 2 trucks. Please call or stop in, get Douglas Dumas, 333 Main street 7:30 to 9. comfortable size rooms. Hot water Painting, Prompt Service our price first. ^ FEIATURING Guaranteed roofs and Eloxer pups. Zimmerman •heat, good location. Needs re­ H/WE TO WIND UP / HIUHESl CASH prices paid for and expert repairs as welU as Kennels, Lake street. Phone 6287. GENERAL Electric washer, used decorating; H. B. Grady. 8009. We are ready to help you with 1937 to 1950 used cars. In good 6 months. Like new. Am gettifig Written Guarantee Terms your transportation problema at gutter and conductor work. Try CANARIES For Sale. Yorkshire clean condition. Douglaa Motor your “ Local Roofer." Call Oough- automatic. Call 2-3258 after 4 p FIVE l a r g e ; rooms, comer hoiqA any time. Sales. 333 Main street. and Norwich. 33 up. Inquire 63 business section. Suitable foE Un 7707. Pleasant street. Tel. 7688. Your Down Town beauty parlor or offices. Apply Dodge and' Plymouth Dealer ROOFING. Specializing in repair­ COLLIES. A.K.C. pedigreed. Pre­ POT TYPE oil burning space heat Backer, 36 Oak atiwet. Motoreyclen—Kleyeles 11 ing roofs of all kinds. Also new er, 5 room heating capacity, has holiday Special. Sables, Blues, ONE CHOICE cemetery lot for PINE PHARMACY PINE PHARMACY SOLDIENE and FLAGG, Inc. TWO TRICYCLES, In excellen*- —i^ fs . Gutter work. Chimneys Trls. Beautiful temperament, 335 circulating fan and chrome pipe 684 Center Street Phone 5101 cleaned and repaired. 26 years ex­ Used one season. Phone 2-005$ two. Rose i:ill Park, Rocky HUl, condition, foi age 5 and 9. Phone up. Sunset View Kennels, 509 Conn. Call Manchester 6938. Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. 6761 evenings af er 7. perience. Free estimates. Call Keeney street. Telephone 3376. after 6. Howley, Manchester 5361. PINE PHARMACY FOR SALE—1948 Nash “600” 4 ELECTROLUX Gas refrigerator COMFORTABLE 6-room Cape BOY’S Columbia bicycle, 26”. Uke Cod on quiet street. Basement ga­ door aedan. Radio, heater, excel­ new, 335. Inquire 49 Ridgewood BOSTON TERRIER toy pup, with Good condition. Call 79 Rtjgsell lent condition. I^ivate owner. rage, oil steam hpat, fireplace. Lot Is Open Sunday Ali Day •treet. • HeatinR—Plambing 17 papers. Price 335. Tel. 2-0173. street. Reasonably priced. May be seen is 80 X 180. Built In 1938. Imme­ PrM Delivery For AU Yoor Drag Needs at 110 Russell street. GIRL’S 24" bicycle, perfect run PLUMBING and Heating, special­ ONE DE LUXE Easy Wringer diate occupancy. T. J. Crockett, 'JbA- . USSST I nlng order, new paint, new seat izing in repairs, remodeling, cop­ Poultry and SuppUe* 43 style washing machine. Looks 887 Main street. Phone 5416. IJSSSkSSJUUSL&U VIC FLINT______JVoSpUt BY MICHAEL 0*MALLB t 1941 CHEVROLET 2 door, new 320. 233 South Main street. Tel per water pipes, water maiiu. good, runs good. 360. Watkina si»aiwstTSWSwvwasK.T.a.sm.v.aMT.j motor, leas than 4,000 miles. Com­ electric sewer cleaner for plugged FOWL, 32c lb. live weight. Arnold HOUSE, Duplex b and 6. Immedi­ PINE PHARMACY RUBV.FM«Rr, IF 94 fiONT5IOF VWFW'APOUr l^ h d ta VONVmuntMtr JOLLY v o m A Z THOUBHr A MCa UTYLBiPM 1 4569. Brothers, Inc., 935 MVln street, "This yaar whan wa taka tho boas hlo prooont wo want WITH LBW VANP'm CKVANPM a pletely new front end. New radia­ sewer. Tirne payments arranged. Nelson, 737 Lydall street. Phone Manchester, Oonn. ate occupancy o..- side. Inquire 664 CENTER STREET TEU 2-9814 to hoar you tinging. ‘For ho’o a Jolly good follow* Just "Oragoryi Lot us net forget tha oMigaliena of hoapRalityl BFUmNB UFTVieriJBBBeNfl ppiK auBMaPB... f tor, battery, etc. Douglas Moto Vincent! Biarcln, 305 North Main I2I Spmee street. ZM BONNA H A « ID FMfinr . «0Hr. puci«.> aUBHY M AK »>eu«iO IBM rM 3U K ' 8906. as loudly at tho roft of ual" * Hand our guest a eanl** CDN^FUe/WITH Salqs, 333 Main street. HimincM Bemcaa Offered 15 street. Tel. 4848. COMBINATION Gray enamel gaa PINE PHARMACY PINE PHARMACY rM A BfAnr ANPAMACKNOUi' ORDERS TAKEN for Christmas OVER NORTH. 2-famlly house, YVMM COWaOY 1QM4 and oil range with chrome pipe, OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILUAM8 HBOL BO ACRDBB THB 1936 CHEVROLET four-door FLOOR PROBLSy^iS solved with EFFICIENT Plumbing and heat­ turkeys. Very cleanly picked and 320. Tel. 2-4290 after 4 p. m. rooms each side, garden plot, 87,- OUR. BOARDING HOUSE . with MAJOR HOOPLB 500. Madc4^e Smith, Realtor., 2- BrWBTTDTWB fUH- sedan. Good cxindition, radio and linoleum, a.< Ed Sullivan’s Special! ments arradged. Edward Johaaon. Fraa parking lot next door west. bathroom, dining room and largo AB7Aier,nwwo BOLTON — Building atone and TDMBKYONl* ^FURMIOHTDMb- Phone 6979 or 5044. kitchen down. Finished stairs to IMUINI ACOrnOUAU flagstone. Also rock drilling TRUMPETS. Trombones, $25 to upstair rooms. Full cellar with WTfnCTMTMS and blasting. Bolton Notch Quar­ 8174.50. Ward Krause. 87 Walnut recreation room and hatchway, Nothing Over $1.50 :iA« I IM7 MERCURY Rluvinit— rruckfiit-" ry. Pbons 2-0617. Stanley Patnode street. , Circulating hot water heat wrlth H toraco 10 oil burner, aluminum storm win­ GIRL'S Ice skates, size 1, boy's BOND ^ahogaiiy'^ player piano and AT MOOR SEDAN dows, Venetian Ulnds, automatie \ MANCHESTER .'Achago DeUvary. Jee skates, else ? also boy's racer bench with music rolls. 376. Phone a;asher; all for 312.800. Down Local light trucking and package skates, 15", size lOH, Servel re­ Manchester 2-9092. payment about 33,000, arlth bal­ deUyery. Refrlgeratora, washers Two to choose from. Black frigerator 6 cubic foot, call 8835 ance at 4% Interest, $58.50 per Oreen. Fully equipped. and stove moving a specialty Phono 3-o;ss. • 1950 SILEX Duel steam Iron, never Weaiisg Appsrd^Fvrs 57 month Including taxes and Insur­ Canqibdl’s Auto Supply j used, also boy's clothing, slae 13 ance. Thirty day occupancy. AUen t h e AUSTIN A. cawmbeirs Oo., reasonable. Phone 3-3843. FUR COAT. s ^ I2.-1* dark Realty Oo., 180 Center street. ^ BISSELL STREBt $1195 loodl nad long dletnnce moving, brown Excellent oondi Phone 0105 or 2-0488. aORN-rHIRTV ISMWIOOOOOM J.R.WiLUV-J packing, erntlng and atorage ELECTRIC TRAIN, Uonel,. .037 toin. Barggln. Call 2-I9I9. « OPEN THURSDAY EVENING AND SUNDAY Servioe to an parts of tha U. 8. gauge, Track, switches, two loco­ 93 HAWTHORNE atreet. 0 rooms , partly finished. Sell as is or fin­ SIS aNTIR STIEEL MANCHfSfER ’ A. and Canada. Cali 5187. Hart­ motives. cars, transformer. CsU> ford 6*ti28. 5640. Read Herald Advs* ished. Apply L. White. TIM lanuaiaiatr n v SATTJRI>AY, DECEM BER 1 6 .1 9 5 0 Averhxa Dalljr Nat Prant Ran For Um Week Eadlnf Th9 DeeMnbv 16, 1909

ths hoopitolity of the hospital and man of the committee that Ra 10,177 Tatar, mmOf Oamtr nad esIA th« nuroea. picked up the amalleat .Here on Sunday Carol Singing planned thia. Chriatmaa -projec klgkeal tempefstore n w U t 9s- pin and liehtnd cloe^ doors mode and Rudy Swonsois hoa bMn in WANTED V nf Ow A u«t MgM, anew flarrteai lowwrt aho«9 choige of planning the Commu­ 1 a t Chwihaw the proper adjustment while the 99t ToMdagr, M r and oeM. nurses went bock to their duties. Sunday Night nity Sing. Other members of the Mand»»$t9r A City o f VUIago Charm The "pereonol odjuatment” waa comnlittee are Ernest - Morse, James Baker, Jock Smith, Fred Prlatar-T r . Oriyb «( 97 MUl «tm t, to close a ehirt collar that woa open when a button flew off. Knofla Snd Roy Warren. They VOL. L X X , NO. 66 (CTssamd AdvieMimi «■ ftfs U) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 18,1950 to am r Hi th« F w East aerving dren’s names. Kind hearted peo­ Community Gathering are very grateful (br the coopera­ (TWENTY PAGES) aboat^ the batUeahIp USB Mla- The lady drove her car up to PRICE FOUR CENTS the "drive-in” wlndoO^Itt the First ple send presents to these ad­ Don’t buy a dried-out Chriatmaa To Be Held in Center tion received f r ^ Horace Mur- Job Press Feeder mniH. Maat widely known " k l i ^ dresses. In many cases the fam­ phey of the Po/k department and the Navy, ahe oon^eted an 11,Ow National Bank and was waited on tree and expect it to laat over the ilies are not in poor circumstances holiday to New Year's. Befdre pur- Park by Tall Cedars William Stanek for the Installa­ mile ran from Norflok, Va., to by the obliging teller. tion of the amplifying system snd Truman Seeks UN Forees Pinned Down by Chinese Join the Seventh Flecft off Korea "Will you please fill my foun­ at all." chaaing feel twigs and foliage and Refuse Hall smock the tree butt sharply on the to 911 others who have helped with Call 3$90 early In September. tain pen?" she asked. The Annual Christmas Ckrol this proJecL The teller filued it, handed it back We have been asked to reprint floor. If twigs and needles feel Community Sing will be held to­ GPs Eat Early Xmas the following do’s and donfs WTiich More- Powers Hie Songater* Brigade of the and awaited the expected trans­ brittle and needles rain to the morrow evening at 6 o'clock at the For latenrlew For Robeson action. I appeared in a recent local church ground, shop about for another Nativity Scene in the Center Park. Salvation Army will have a ape- ! bulletin:, ' tree or It will look more . like a d al rAearaal tonight at 6:45, and But the lady, replacing the pen Tiie Tall Cedars, sponsors of the Scientific Thermostat in her p\irse. thanked the teller I Sure ways to smash any church hat-rack than a Christmas tree. Nativity Scene and Community In Emergency Peace Rally the Senior Band will alao reheanic organiratlon: Trees that ore closely branched In Our CiKur DepL at eight o’clock. All membrra of and drove off. , Sing, have chosen aa the theme of Don’t come to any meetings. and come well down to the base their project "Peace On Earth, Means FRESH Cigars Dinner as Big Guns groupa are urged to be pres­ Within a short time a man If you come, come late. walked into the bank on a wholly are best for decorative purposes. Goodwill Toward Men," and it is and Tobaccos New Grants Would Af- ent. )f the weather doesn't suit you, Sometimes.a one-sided tree may their hope that the people of Man­ Bronx Hotel Rescinds unrelated matter. He wanted five don’t think of coming. fc4;t W ar Contra4;tSy En silver dollars minted in 1925. His serve where space is limited o r in chester will Join together and sing Permission to Use Otto Herrmann of Gchler street If you attend a meeting, find a comer, and it is possible to g6t these carols and pray that once Arthur Drug Stores heads the committee in charge of father and mother were celebrating fault with the work of the offi­ able Greater Leeway their 2.5th anniversary, and the a bargain In stich a tree. After you again we will be able to live in a Auditorium; Court the Christmas party tontorrow cers and other members. have mode your selection, re-cut World of Peace not contaminated Prescriptions Toll, Stalling Chinese son had 20 silver dollars of 1925 In Merging Agencies afternoon at two o'clock in Tinker Never accept office, as It is the butt and lower It Into a con­ by wars. Called For Issues “ Show Cause^* ban, when the children of the Red and needed more to make the onc- easier to criticize than to do The service will open with a a-year total. tainer filled with water. If the Men, Sunset Council and Lakota things. Zee Is small, fill an ordinary pall dedication by Harold' Turklngton, RAN GE A N D and Washington, Dec. 18 — (>P) — New York, Dec. 18.- A Council, Degree of Pocahontas, The bank checked through its Nevertheless, get rebellious if Bishop Newell 8. Booth Mayor of Manchester. He will be President Truman told his con­ silver dollars, found five minted in with rocks, graval or even lumps Bronx hotel has refused to rent a Mlghiy Mo Wheels Into will be guests. Gifts should be you are not appointed oh a com­ of coal to hold the butt securely. followed by tlWf Rev. Fred R. Ed­ Delivered gressional leaders today he needs U. N. Cease-Fire Body brought, marked for boy or girl, 1925 and paid them out. Not every­ mittee, but if you are, don't attend ‘A bishop, of the Methodist gar who will give a Prayer for ballroom for on American Labor Line, Throwing Shells Pour in the water and deedrate FUELOIL additional powers in the fields of and in xvilue about fifty cents. thing In a bank is concerned with committee meetings. the bucket with tinfoil or decora­ church, whose travels yearly take Peace. Warren Wood, teacher of ^ 9-N16 Party meeting at which Negro formal banking. If asked by the chairman to give tive paper. him along most of the routes- music in the schools, will direct government contracts and organ­ singer Paul Robeson was sched­ Twenty Miles Inland; Children of the Nufsery. Begin­ your opinion regarding some im­ walked by David Livingstone in the Binging of the carola. Several W. F. GERICH isation in order to deal with the uled to get a peace award. Is All Set for Jump Screaming Red At> ners and I^imary departments of Our dry, hot and feverish con­ portant matters reply you have Maybe it couI)—Seventh Division Gl’i morrow afternoon from four to Moon—a thousand and one other possible, or don't pay at all. Booth has epi.scqpal supervision restoration of powers formerly Cfliina. Wu Hslu-Chuon, and discovered six o'clock at the clubhouse. Don’t bother abo\it getting new gram. Roy B. Warren is chair. available to the President under road after withdrawlag from contact with Chinese CommunUt troopa In Oro. Junt north of llamhung, ed. He added that "the function The disclosure was ma authorized the Presi­ Impeachment Brings The Rev. Edward D. McGowan, log. PreaenU gelded space to WESTOWN towns to )—A de-aLt. Gov. Joe R. Hanley to a 916,- arms—waiting to attack thia bat­ native of Belchertown, Mass., he Made in Renewed rented for the meeting. He acted tered bit of earth that knowi nei­ In the last few days in this - the one on which the conductor In addition to Rayburn and Mc­ 000 atate Job. Tough with Germans SEUCTED worked and which also carried the was educated at Boston Universi­ mand by left-wing Congressman, on on ALP petition for the order ther peace nor good wlU in the state, aeveral of these notes have Believe it or not. we have a Cormack, the other membra of Lands Dewey Parleys B e t w e e n letter from an African boy of 18 mail. When the train was wrecked ty and at its School of Theology. Vito Marcontonio that-Gov. Thom­ which is returnable Wednesday. IBSO Christmas season. already been found. Ill^O entetSt PboM B8IW the Congressional "Big Four” — “Governor Dewey should be Now over the A. P. wires from who saya he has heard that we so was the delivery of the story. He prepared for missionary work as E. Dewey be impeached drew a Roads and Unions A fiery bombardment by war9 XMAS in Africa, receiving the degree of Vice President Barkley and Sen- congratulated upon the appoint­ Determined to F opm New. Brunswick, comes a note of publish names for correspondence (More Fronts, Pleture ttnmlag sharp rebuff today from the Dem­ ment of Lt. Gov. Hanley whose ahipa and field artillery held a t warning from a big whole^e “pen pals" he means of course. One of Manchester's oldest milk Doctor of Philosophy for these Venetiaa lUlnda Say Symington bay another Red Chlneoe —ir*ilt studies from the Hartford Semin­ (Oontlnoed on Png* IWelvs) ocratic minority leader the State loyalty can never be challenged," Washington, Dec. 18—W —Hope AccepUince of Allied GIFTS dealer of Chirstmas trees. Bays His name Is Bsbs Dawodu, and his route salesmen spilled the follow­ fWminiie Tape Senate. Quinn said. "The people are fortu­ rose today for an early settlement Seek Maniac on the tiny beachhead. he: address, 9 Onikepo street, Lagos, ing story over the lunch cdunter ary Foundation. He made him.scif Plans for Creation of At Pricts To PIm m ! a master of French, the official Senator Elmer F. Quinn said nate in retaining the services of a of the long wage and hour dispute The U. 8. battleship Mloaourt "I have given orders to all of Nigeria, British West Africa. yesterday. that Marcantonio'a impeachment veteran of two wars nnd many between the nation's railroads and Is lo Be Next arrived offshore. Its 16-ln^ gonS my workers to remove any such He says he lias black eyes, black language of the Congo; studied Killer in Phillv Reich Armed Units While doing his chores Friday demand, based on the “Hanley years of faithful, efficient and val­ four operating unions. The White o ' and one-ton shells were a welcome notes attached to branches of the hair and black] Complexion, is five fo r‘a while in Belgium; and in Crime Probers FO R MEN: morning, the milkman noticed a Africa mastered several languages letter” episode, was “asinine" and uable experience in his sU te and house pressed them to come to addition to, the curtain of fin trees I ship to the l.Tnlted States. feet six inches tiku and weighs woman parking her car on East that "there was not a chance" of terms. By The Associated Press DESK S E T S 91.19 of the Bantu trlliesmen -pi-each- nation." Defense Boss ahlelding hard-preosed units a t I have found that the notes are approximately 120 pounds. His Center street, near Holl street, such a move being mode. Mysterious Gunman the U. 8. 10th Cbrps. Y a r d l v s e t s Ing regularly in tho.se tongues. Wires Tapped Quinn added he thought Mar- The pace of negotiations was Spurred by Oommunist thruato written by adult» who sign chll- hobbles are swimming, cycling, then getting out and walking back Marcontonio, lame-duck Ameri­ stepped up even as the effects of MaJ. Gen. Edward M. JUmond, OLD SPICE going to movies, reading novels, During his first years of mlnls- contonlo’a defeat lost November Slays Housewile and in the East and Red threats In the HAIR BRCSH SETS to the • Center to shop. iry in the Congo. Bishop Booth can Labor Party congressman, “ahowed the people in his district a strike by one group involved Report Truman Reaily loth Oorpe Commander, obviously collecting pictures of movie stars Fifteen minutes later our friend voiced the demand yesterday 24 faded. Some 10,000 yardmen walk­ west, tha Atlantic Pact Defense was pleased by the Intense fire­ btittons, fountain pens, belts, can­ was stationed at Kanene as prin­ 2 Men and Woman Re­ hod Impeached Wm” and that the Shoots at Youth To Name Him to Post the milkman saw the woman come cipal of the Central Training hours after the Republican gover­ results "should have shut him up, ed off their Job for three days last and Foreign Ministers met today power hurled at the mossee of FO R W OM EN: STATE CERTIFICATE dles, cameras, hankies, sweat out of the store with several bags ported Under Suspi­ nor directed the appointment of but I guess It didn't.” week, tying up freight and Christ- Chinese Infantry prosolng on shirts, sweaters, knit shirts, dol­ Srhool. where the Methodist Philadelphia, Dec. 1 8 - ( e ) — In Brussels, Belgium, to muster an When Marshall Quits; VANITIES of groceries in her arms, as well iqas mall In key rail terminals, Hungnam port from three aides. HOLDERS— lars. ankle socks, and oouvenlrs. Church haa been training all Ith Working around the clock, scores International army including Ger- COTV SETS as a delivery boy, also loaded with young native men for the minis, I cion in Windy Qly but the jam was clearing rapidly. General 70 Dec. 31 YARDLEY SETS He says: "I am exchanging with bundles. After watching the FresMentiol AaoisUnt John R. of poUoonmi today punuM "9 mrnia to defend Europe. (Contfnned on Pnge T n ) HURRY! HURRY! these things;" and again, "L will try, for teaching, and for nurse COMPACTS woman take her long walk to the service in the Southern Congo. CMcago, Dec. 18.—(/T)—The steelman kept the negotiators In monloo on the Ioom” In the real- The toughest problem they face be much thankful and genermis OPEN^VERY DAY AND EVENING session until 3:45 a. m. CEST) to Woohlngton, Dec. 18.—(F )-A car and then depositing the gro­ Each of .these men, selected from Benat* Crime Investigating com­ denUol Oak Lana ooetion of the Is either coaxing or forcing the Limited nimiher of homes and grateful If my humble request ceries into the car, the milkman UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK See Federal Request day, and reported "some pro­ White House source sold today has a successful reply.” the lower schools conducted by the mittee reported lost night, on the city. Germans to be rearmed. High FOR CHILDREN: available with os little os 9900 began to wonder: Why did she church out in the villages and gress.” The union and manage­ diplomatic sources agreed that the that President Truman is consid­ ere of renewed hearings here, ment representaUvea faced each VinsonMay Get RVDOLPH SETS down including closing costs. park on Holl street and walk back among the tribes, is trained as an The manhunt—deocribed os the Atlantic Pact leaders ware ready ering W. Stuart Symington as his other across the bargaining table greatest in Philadelphia’s hUtory BITBBLE BATH Whoever handed out street num­ to the Center to sfiop when there evangelist, as a teacher, given ex­ that telephone lines in Its Chicago to find a tough solution for it. next secretory of defense. SANTA CLAUS CHOCOLATE I*ay ns a visit tomorrow. For Voluntary Freeze for the first time since August, --w as begun late Saturday night bers on Brainard Place may have were many parking stalla near the perience in the administration of Corner Soda Shoppe office have been tapped. Both the United States and This source, who did not want Acheson’s Job CAMERAS known what they were doing, but when the roads were seized by the after a 28-year*old Uouaewifa waa Center; first-aid and simple remedies to ' Rudolph Halley, chief counsel Britain are reported prepared to to be quoted by name, said he ex- to anyone trying to find certain The woman, it waa revealed, had the sick, ami nl.so trained in meth­ CORNER MAIN and BISSELL STREETS government to avert a strike alain by a mysterious gunman po­ for the committee, sold only that Steelman arranged another ses- lay down the law to the West Ger­ pecta Symington to get the office JARVIS REALTY COs numbers if they didn’t know the received her driving licence only ods of improved agriculture. When ESA Reported Ready lice believe responsible for six eventually, but that no date has OPEN DAILY 9 A. M.-IO P. M. CROSLEY FREEZER he hod noticed the wire tapping 3 Women, Baby aion late this afternoon. other shootings In the area. man Republic, If necessary, to Report in Capital Tru* OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY 654 CENTER ST — TEL. 4119 house, would be in for plenty of a few days ago and figured it best they leave the training .school for the lost day or two but the been set. trouble. Such a case happened FOR YOUR KITCHEN To Ask tfusinesB and The yardmen for the most part One police officer oaid "There’a overcome German objections to not to park near the Center and they are a.s.slgned to villages Chicago Triburte oaid two men their rearmament. He would succeed Gen. George man Plans Triple Play last week and a member of our get caught in tm fflc and that wns where they become demonstrators or BASEMENT went back to work, although no doubt there’a a maniac on the nnd a woman ore "under surveil­ Die in Crash Workers to Set Own about 100 notified three railroads loose.” Aebeaou ‘’Hopeful*’ C. Marshall, whom President Tru­ As Answer to G O P staff took time out to check the the reason for the long walk to of these skills and crafts to their We have some 8 ca. ft. lance os the suspected wire tap­ man haa called out of retirement situation. shop — plus the long walk back fellow countrymen. In addition Wage '• Price Curbs in Toledo they were too sick to Killed Woohiiur IMsheo Secretary of State Dean Actae- kitchen models on special pers." report. One union official said Bon said today he is "hopeful” that three times to tackle grave prob­ The odd numbers run east from from the store to the car with the to supervising this work, Bishop The newspaper added that the He admitted police had few lems. Marshall will be 70 years Washington, Dec. 18—(d5—Dem­ Main street to Johnson Terrace, Booth trnvele)—A strike. Members of the same clues to go on but said "We’ll old on Dec. 31. ocratic leaders counted today on If per chance you are looking for where "Kanene boys” were serV' ments— 65 weeks to pay. stay on the Job until we get him.” from spreading Into a third world The President aaked Marshall American sympathy for the undei^ case with secrecy." Neither Hal­ Girder, Falls on Other request that business and workers Brotherhood of Railroad Yardmen war. an even number, you will find It Manchester used to be a happy lug and eounselled in their work. Mrs. Claire Cohen, wife of a to become secretary of defense dog In atteippta to rally support r OLDSMOBILE NO PAYMENTS ’TIL- ley nor Senator VaUa Kefauver voluntarily freeze all prices and had returned to work In other Acheson spoke to reporters at auNCNCsm MOlOa m u s on the south side of the street, but hunting ground for all sorts of More recently, in thriving EIlz- o m st m a s cor manufacturerz might holt One spokeemon for the auto in­ 13-yearm>ld cowherd. Cholera broke out among the Leominster, Mass., Dec. 18-—(/P)— A mother tossed her two- sole of their core too, pending re. dustry sold of the roUbocS order: Vandenberg there ore *W>me nfito OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Five hundred persona reportedly OPEN EVENINGS I m kds with roRMua pllgrima on Friday. Infected per­ month-old son 14 feet to safety to his father’s arms today view of the government price or­ “They ore taking odvontoga of guided Amerioona and A ir Foroa perfect X r iu Stores Open already ore deo4 In the village of sons travelling home began spUad- when an oil-fed fire blocked escape from a bedroom. Mrs. der. the auto induatry.” A OM offi­ dtOTMCS ^ f .O O A BOX RonUU, in eoiUm India. Several KifL Make a selection from ing the -dIeeas B In neighboring Raymond Melodino then jamped from the window landing QM told deolere any Poptloce. cial called the move "patently dis- (Oeat Ian PacaTwalva) a private coDectipn of tov*. hundred more were oold to be In a sUteo. Chevrolets or Cadillacs . reoetvqd cfimlnatonr. Until 9 Tonight serioui pondltioB. 7 1 ^ soau 9(1,990 tdlntm s onhart except for a cat leg. ly old sandwich claas. prtns * • * on or after today win Remain tb# Thla^vtew got etoun^ support TragcBify MANCHESTER iminnEB'S Hundrods of thousands o< enthu- stranded in tho area, VkaOtimag property of OM on a oonsigniiiont from Walter P. Rauther, praoldraslaent ed Rlaaa, pewter and fnnil- S58 EAST CENTER ST. McGONVILLE'S stssU in the post alx wealu'have Government is nxtnsorlng mass Je t Pilot Killed oMta and not to be soM until re­ of the CIO United Auto Wo^'orkers Washington. Dec. tare. (Retail' Merchants Bu­ crowded Into tho UtUe village to Inocuistlans and Is arronstuc spe­ Opeit'Wedn Thnra,, FrL Plymoath^ Maas., Dee. 18—(4 V -A n Air Force Jc i plane leased ^ the oorponiUon. end often a bitter foe of txe auto poatUoD■ Jm atth of the a Trsai Dewey Kaunas reau, Manchester Cham­ get the herbal modloliie, whkin the cial trains, buses and trucks to Hw QM order sold the oetloa producers’ policies. Not Budget Buggat raoalptsr« MOTOR SALES PHONE 2-4ei4 Evcnlnss *tll 9 Greenhouses and Florist young eowherd, Nepal BObo, eUd evacuate thoae threatened. Hasp crashed, in the woods of Nyka Staadlah Rci^ation today was token "pending an' enemkig- Renther aoM be eppeeed "ptae- 88; Budget aa aoOtmm (//f y. C f/i ber of Commerce.) waa given him by mvlne tflneiisa- cremations also o n being beM to and its pilot was instantly killed. The pUfit’a i ^ e was with­ tion of the dlBcriqunatory onfer of «8T.18; Chsb^BhlaaW'f or Can At EST. 1966 AO Day Sat. ’UI 5 tlon. SS STREET AT HARTFORD ROAD S02 WOODBRIDGE STREET T E L . 5947 check the spredd of the plague. held pending notification next of kin. Uie Economic StobiUsattoo fOeatlaaad aa Page Zkrae) 198.0T. 167 VERNON ST. 767 MAIN ST.