mm MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1949 » n . . Thfl WiBthar ATongo ^Blly N#t Prafla Boa retsMBt of 0. B. Wsattat latafiB tan. Individual aeouU wlU raeaiva psr esnt of tbs msn at Wsthsn- fisld did not rscMve thq proper dls- Fa* Ilia Moatt af Oetohar, 1949 The executive committee of tte merit badges, and the Important Prison Parson Bala and wnnnar Ufis afisr- Nathan Hale Parent-Teacher Aaj To Celebrate Scoutere Award will be presented dpUns in their bomea during their [m u t Town aodaUon will meet thla evening at to Camping and Activities Chair- 'younger days. naon; Mearing and not 00 eali 9^ MV6II o'clock lit the library of _the m a n 'l^ e a t Irwin Who has servsd A gifted speaker. Rev. Oates 9 W H an fljp atp r lEuPtuttg m praln nighti WedaSadny fair qad eaa> Kiwanis Guest ■aid ne had talked’ bM oi« clubs Nathan Hale achooL Charter Night diligently In vsrtoua offices In the 100 tlnuad nfild. ^^•'-M rt- • !«»■ • M ohrt»cb«r in Connecticut during the past Maaihat af tts Aailt nenpaonvlU* K*v« » P*pf**®J “ interests of Manchester fkoutlng. Baraaa af Otealattma WllUam Bloodgood, Jr., chair A Tenderfoot Inveetituce cere year. Rev. Oatee la also in charge Manehastar^A CUy of VOioga Charm vocal aod accordcon mualc, Satur Rev. Gates Gives Club of the library at Wetherafleld and * . • 4 • ______man of the Down Homera enter Boy Scout Units to Meet mony w ill be conducted, to Induct day avenin* at the Memorial Hoa- told of many of his every day ex tainment and dance tonight «n about 16 new Soouts into Troop 35. Bital Annex, made posalble by a Membeirs Interesting periences with the men at the In (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS ’ d f t of money from Chapman Orange hall, for the benefit of the At the Center Qiurch AdvavtMag aa raga^U) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1949 Orange building fund, announcea The charter for Cub Pack, No. 4 Discourse ou Work stitution. Sourt. Orde^ of Amaranth. Mra. This Evening will be offered by Rev. Dorothy The speaker was brought to ths Mbbtbeohcr will give a program that everything polnta to a moat enloy^le Ume, and hopea for a Peace to the Pack committee, club through the efforts of Ormsnd o f Chriatmaa mualc at the Annex Rev. Bernard Oetea, chaplain at large turnout of Orange membera Charles Lynn, Manchester Dis which conalsts o f John Bengston, West. Mark Hewitt won the at the weeK before Chriatmaa. P 50— h'^auregerd, ISden Kinga- and frienda. The program is scheo- trict Chairman of the permanent the Connecticut State Priaon In tendance prise which was donated uled for eight o'clock with round bury, Theodore Welse and W . Q. Wetherafleld, waa the guest speak by Thomas Ferguson. An Important meeting of Mian Camp-site committee, and former Morton. Den motbens will receive 28 Persons Killed Agreement Reached President Russell Raul reported tanomah Tribe. 68, Independent and square dancing. district chairman, will be master of er o f the klwanls Club's luncheon Identification carde from the cub- that a committee will be named In Order of Red Men, will be held at ceremonies this evening when the meeting at Cayey's ResUurant to The Army and Navy Auxiliary master. Elmer Gibson. day. the near future to work with the aigbt o’clock tonight In Tinker Boy Scout unlU sponsored by Cen Robert Potterton will show mov $259.95 will hold Its monthly meeting tc- * The speaker atreased discipline schools in an effort to provide Hell. Nomlnatlona will be made ter Church meet in Woodruff hall ies as the entertainment feature for offlcera for next year. Election morrow evening at eight o'clock at In Ms Interesting massage to the presents fo r the needy children at Installed As Plane Crashes; to celebrate Charter Night. of the evening. Christmas. o f offlcera will take place at the the clubhouse. The business will District Commissioner Julius gathering. Rev. Gates ssld that 80 On Aid for Schools; flrat meeUng in December. include the election of officers. Strong will convey charters to the Miss Barbara Hubbard, daugh Rev. Clifford Simpson, who will IMOen D4-I4D) Group D of Center Church The Oreat Books Discussion present them to Committeemen ter of Mr. and Mra. Charles Hub Two Buildings Hit Wonan, Mra. Jamea £lllott, leader, group will meet this e\’enlng at 7, Kenneth Leslie and Austin Schll- bard, of 181 Main street, a junior will meet tomorrow evening In at the Mary Cheney Library, arid llnger for Squadron 25 and Troop at Ohio State Uidveralty, apent Practical Gifts Make Center church houae. the beginners group will meet at 25. The meaning of the charter the holiday week-end aa gueat of Town Will Benefit the same time and place tomor will be explained by Harmon Smith her roommate. Miss Barbara Olda, 14 Olhew in Hospitals i RuggianS Told row evening. of Charter Oak Council headquar- of Dearborn, Michigan. The Most Welcome Gifts And One Missing as j ^ House Estimates Man* Temple Chapter, O.B.fi.;, wiU 3,Hears toRy-Stop inToday conduct a card party Wednesday Hangar and Chemical | P o U c Y N e e d e d Asks All Reds Use of New rliester Will Receive evening at 7:30 In the Masonic Betmtiful Chenille ^ Plant Struck in At*' n ...tndsbtttvtd Temple, for the benefit of the En Gift Suggestions 1 0 % DoWn--*-No Payxneuts Until March To Help Oust Drug Brings About $450,000 in *,h*ppUj tvtr sfttt dowment fund for the Masonic tempt to Land at To Get Peace Cost of Present and Home In Wallingford. A variety Bath Mat Sets tvUk tht of card games will be played, with Dallas, Texas, Field Immediately Projected prises for the winners and refresh United Sutes Urges Tito’s Regime Quick Cures ! ^ Combination ments. It is suggested that those Dallas, Nov. 29.—<^P)— An New Btiildiugs; Cau* planning to play pinochle bring set American Airiines plane *Live and Let Live* STEAM AND DRY WON their own playing cards. $2.98 cuses Held Prelimin crashed into buildings on the Stand . After Vishin Cominform Calls Upon Doctors at Pennsylvania Two smart patterns. SoUd color with diamond pattern In punch- border of Love held early to ary to Assembly Action All SalnU Mother's Circle will work. Multi-color floral deaign on colored grounds. Blue, malxe, sky Renews Charges Communists to Aid Yu* Hospital Report Neoo meet tomorrow evening at eight, green, grey, yellow, rose and peach. day and burned. Twenty- .1 l i : at the honoe of Mrs. George Hus Aa oxplodlag boiler did tMe to the Sobo Cfleaaers and Dyers plant In Detroit yesterday. T t e l w ec- I goslav Peasants and mycin Administered to Agreement between con- > OTHER SETS TO 14.98 eight of the 46 aboard were New Yoilt, Nov. 39—(P) — The cupaat of the bnlldlnx at the t lw . Essley RmlUi, n nicintenance employe^ crawled from tte debris aod sey, 93 Woodland street. killed. Fourteen persons were ! Workers in OverthroRr Humans First Time feiTi'ng state and legislative United States told Ruesls today to WM nwlirtl to A boEpUat for of first bnniBa officials on the vital school Winners In last Friday's How in hospitals and one was miss adopt a “ live and let Uve" policy If JVeic Nylon ing. Three others left hospi- Moscow, Nov. 29 - (F) - The Philadelphia, Nov. 29 —iiP)— aid issue was announced this ell movement, duplicate bridge ■he really wants peace. tournament were: William Kirk telz. Cominform called upon all Com Doctors at Pennsylvania hospital afternoon, and Senator U. B. Delegate Warren R. Austin patrick and H. J. Rockel, 109; Mr. *ntc big DC-S w u cn route to Shanks Tells munists in the world today to help reported today one of science's Charles S. House, questioned General Electric addreiaed the United Nations As- Dairymen Will Accept i and Mrs. Ernest Ungerer, 88; Don Dresser Scarfs Mexico d t y from New York and Yugoslav pessanU and workers newest '‘wonder” drugs—neomy as to what the agreement, it Gustafson and Georga Fiensen, Waahlngton, aembly Immediately after Russia's About Checks overthrow Premier Marshal Tito's cin—has been given to humans for adopted, might mean to Man 86H ; William Bennett and Robert Plows la te Ohemleal Pleat Andrai Y. Vlahlnsky had declared the Soviet foreign policy la based regime. the first Ume. chester, estimated that this Wiley, 83H. Another tourna It struck s hsngsr snd plowed Drop In Price of Milk UPf at tha iranlng baard is a ment will be held Friday evening and Doilies A U T O M A 'n C on a struggle for peace. Vlshlnsky, The Cominform (Communist In Two male patients suffering town atonda to benefit by ab04|t In Tinker hall. how-.v%T Government Reveals Pay ternational Information bureau) from uninary tract IWectiona were 3450,000 in the coat o f Its present ’siM|»" wMi this naw Oanaral Wash'Them Any Way You Like—Will Wear For Years after.msooplng over the field that the United S U te. and Britain b y adminiaterea the drug, the hospital and immediately projected new aa attempt to land. A crew memIn I 1 p^awn Three Wom- lias held its first meeting, the offi Msclris STIAM iRON. are preparing for war, Vi^iU Raise No Serious ' '' cial press and radio sai^ since it ■aid, with complete cures eftecte schools. BOASTER $38-95 ber. who staggered daxed and Austin said ths U. N. debate After the conferring officials, bleeding to. a nearby houae, said expelled the Tito regime from Its after six days. Swkch faea tUaa iroaing M dry during the current Assembly ses en in Thomas Case Ohjections to Reduc.]\eWa T ld blJ S Neomycin, is a drug-brother of who Included Govenior E^{wies one o f the engines waa afire and membership in June, 1948. The X sion had clarified what Russia tha streptomycin. Both are made and legiaiaUve leaders, announcsd heaisi aSd back asahi *'i*b a twla Special! 15 36 $2.98 The General Electric Automatic Roaster is an electrical aervant hn had atopped the other three. lion of O'ul on Jan. 1 culled From m Wires meeting was secret and was held must do to open the doors to Washington, Nov. 29— HP)—Tl'ic ; from the same m aterial- a soil they had reached a compromise erekMb.lfaiflwaiil7 4% peandt, that provides the utmost in cooking satisfaction. It Roasts, Tbroa o f the crew members and the U tter part of this month in ‘.‘peaceful progress. Or Drop in ApriLsssI fungus. on the Issue, party caucuaes Im with water. AlMeeled beadle. Bakes, Broils, Cana, Fries and Steams Foods o f all klnda. It la 14 pamangera survived. government produced testimony 1 Hungary, "Live and let live," Austin said, Treatment of the two paUents mediately took up the question a> cool and clean, fast and fully automatic.. An automatic thermo- IdenlUlcation of the dead waa today that the three women front' J(dia Lewis baffles his own A resolution passed by the Com DadUe diasA reitt. DeaUa bee X "ttaplaca sweeping propaganda waa supervised by Dr. Garfield G. a preliminary to legislative adop TONI $1 15 43 $ atat controls cooking temperature from 160F to 600F degrees. duncult^'becanaa the bodlea were whom Rep, J, Parnell Thomas (R -! JIartford, Nov. 29.— (Spe Policy. committee by. delaying de inform said tha "light against T i lea aeebi. Card m i. 3.49 Duncan, director of the Division of tion. ■' gesture with eameat efforts to set (RafOl) Signal light ahowa When roaater Is qn or off. Three piece, heat badly burnad. Survivors not bad- N J) is accused of taking salary cision on whether'naw c o ^ strike to’s clique-'the hired spies snd tle outstanding differences. Recog cial)-i^Dairy farmers iriHi Medicine at Pennsylvania hospital. Only ...... reslatant glaM—utensil set, rests lit a heavy-gage wire rack ) ly liriured s h a r e d to hotela, add kickbacks drew Federal pay total- wt^d be called tomorrow at'nkd- DHifdererS' - is the International Baals for raymenta ' dansas Hair Shaping Ldadies’ nize the common Interest and ne i-aise no serious objection to night . . Chiefs of staffs of duty of all Communist and work- "The drug had never been ^ven and holds Ingredients for a complete meal for six to eight people. ing to the t u k of rescue workers to humans before,” Dr. Duncan Briefly, the agreement will In Bag. f LM — Total VMoa tSJW Capacity— 18 liquid quarts. Holds a twenty pound turkey. White in determining_ . itlea. 1 gouategotiate In rS ^w rS "S j«^en -t I a one cent a quart drop in the Armies of 12 North Atlantic treaty era parties.” clude benefits to any town whlifii 9” Round 98e nations meet In Pari# and are re (Communist leaders In the past said. “It was administered aucceaa- baked enamel finish i^1 th black trim. lA. C3oL A . F. B. Fane, a Brit- and accommodation. Admit the _ . . , the 31,- milk price on Jan. 1 or to a fully only on experimental anipnals, has built schoola since July 1, ported to have reached agreement have urged the overthorw of Tito'e BOTH FOR $2.00 Luggage 1* kln ra m e w n W , ^ among pomiblllty o f alncerlty on the mentioned in four counte of further one cent drop on We weren’t sure, and still aren’t 1946. Payment wlU be on the presumed The British 1 of a dissenter and seek la commM indictment. The congressman on unified defense against any fu- r ^ m e . The new blast touched basis of 3300 per pupil for andi April 1, rejiresentatives of tnre foe . . . American Defense whether It would have harmful a in b a i^ ssld ha w a^pn route to| understanding. Act In good faith J jr ^jjarged with defrauding the off speculation by western diplo toxic effects on humans.” elementary school child accoln- 12” Round $X.49 Meidco City and Ouatemala on an to fulfill existing a^roemoiita b$-1 » 0vemin®nt by padding th« pay- the Connecticut Milk Produc 8ecretary Loula Johnson says dan matic observers on whether the modated in new structures, or JAMES offiaal mission. ^, ger of war has lessened recently Cominform had secretly drafted Agree to Risk After-Effecto fore making new promises. nia office and the House ers’ association told State The two patlenU, both reported 3450 per child for each one accom 1 iiiMr’$0iioning BEAUTY SALON $9.98 Two prominent Mexicanb, Dr. but 17. 8. wtU be ready to fight at concrete plans for action to oust Austin pointed out 63 out of 59 I Un-American Activities committee MUk Administrator Donald O. near death, agreed to risk poseible modated in secondary achool# Ixila de la Rota and Joae de la any ttmei the Yugoslav ruler. Plus Tax. nations h ^ supported the western ] vtrhich Thomas formerly headed, Hammerberg at the public hear qfter-efLects on chance the drug built since July 1, 1946. 74 E. Center St. 10 X 14 Oblong $X.49 Mora and lUa. flunlly, also #qre "essentials of peace" proposal In Tbomqa, 54. la on trial in Fed- ing at the Bond hotel today. The Any administration request for (Foreign diplomatic quarters in Here in Manchester tha Ver* ■ 40 fflimtis aboard. Da la Rose was preside! continuation of rent controls next might work. _ tha AssemMy's Political commit- *^0! District court along with bis two price dropa have been re New York last 'week said they had The dru|W developed by Dr. lanek school provides 18 roemni Airplane type. Light. The doiUea are beautiful for living room tables. A ll white with of the Mexican National Chamb< year appean likely to run into «*8 tee Instead o f the five power pekce g4.yM r.0id former decreUry, Mlaa qu est^ by the Ck>nnectlcut MUk heard reports an anti-Tlto coup Selman wlksiftan, Ukranlan-born SHe Broad street achool w ill giva Durable. New patterns. flock floral pattern. of Broadcasting. De la Mora is a atron g Sngtweelnwal obJeetloBS pact. advocated by Russia. Helen Campbell. __ Dealera' aasociation. was planned for sometime between mlctoblolqglzt who previously dis 18, the Princeton street school w ill Brass hardware. Leath director In the Mexican Aviation "Flrty-thrae nations are united." Tree-Uned streets of Plttsbnrgh’s Christmas and Easter. Accord gWe 12 and the Cedar street build Charged WHb Plotting Frodnetton Cents m gb 8hadystde diztrlot are' beU i ' covered Btrrotomycln In experi er bindings. Plastic han Company (C M A ). Dr. de la R osa! Austin said. “ We hope 69 may be- ing to the necessarily unconfirmed ing provldea twa ITOdins' a -total Nationally Known waa among the aurvlvors. The two are charged vrith plot However,. UtUe or no decrease by groups of ment# at Rutgers university. Dr. comaVuted. We etretch^out tlim for Thomas to g ^ salary klekv In nllUt'prtcM ■'Is JusflBed'by the reports,'the coup would start 'with Waksman was assisted by Hubert of 60 rooms at 30 clemently puplla dles. Qnwr P romlneMt Y Uaseagers dents aroiiaod ^ rapenflaylng of tha h^td o f eoi^iisration to those b a ^ by putting on hla oCfics^ present eosts of productioa la 88-yoar-oId wbinait. 6 stag^ revolt in Belgrade with Lechevalier. per room, or 1,600 pupils, fijach Otfear prominent passengers In- few who as yst rtmaln aloof.** lot leaders calling in Immediate win bring 3300 in grant to tha payroll ths nieca o f Mias Cgup- Oonnectlcut. Adrian R. Wads Goal strike truce ends tomorrow Dr. Duncan and hie associates Griffon Muded Mrs. Btnest G. WadM, Austin aidfi debate 1 ^ , Myra bQdklff, and her maid. worth of Farmington, president of Selp from Hungary and Ro said they have mgh hopes that town, or 3460,000 state aid. bn tha General Electric Dallas, national chairman o f the |showed tha^ tbe free world has and Federal Labor Mediator Cjrroa mania. new schools mentioned. Arnette Minor. the CMPA, emphasised. The asso- 8. Ghiag says he doesn’t know neomycin rosy p r ^ effective In Women’s dlvisian of the United ^^t been able to regard the Soviet Tfiomaa alone la accused in three claUon wlU accept the price cuts The duty o f all Communists, To -Conse from Oeaeral vnad Jewish Appeal; David N. Lewis, what is gotag to happen next . . . fighting tuberculosis. proposal aa a , genuine effort to separate counts involving alleged solely to meet competition from U. . Senator Charles W. Tobey the Cominform resolution said, "is He said experiments with ani w irii Hm i m w member of the W ar Claims com strengthen peacp ..... - 8 The payment, at least for tha Pinking Shears kickbacks from Mrs. Jacqueline distress milk produced outside the (R., N. H.) sounds warning that to give their utmost help to the mals "have been vbry effecUve first biennium,, Senator Houaa GRILL and W AFFLE mission,'formeriy of New York; Austin added:. B. Hill, who wee listed as an em Yugoslav workers class and work jlo s e ^ Stanley Smith, employe of normal production area for Con he Is prepaiod to fight oso of "po against T H ” The experiments were said, will coma out of the general ^Automatic Iron "W e can disagree on many ploye pt the Un-American Activi necticut's market. If further milk litical uifinence" U seUetion of ing peasantry In their fight for the of two types, with neo'caycin alone fund. Total payment will be mada the W ar Claims commission, re things, but we cannot 'disagree on ties committee. price drops now predicted for site for proposed steel mlU in New return of Yugoslavia Into the and with the new drug In combina over a period of not leaa cently o f Albuquerque, N. M., and the necessity of preventing differ U. S. Attorney George Morris camp of democracy and social TMMC OMR CaMpsred whb at $3.95 IR O N $14 .9 5 MaJ. W . J. Small, assigned to the New York and Boston do not ma fikigland . . . British Foreign tion with etieptomyclm \ eight, nor more 30 years, and wlU sm sgi decirie i r ^ yon fsvs ences from leading to conmcL” Fay brought back to & e witness terialize, the association reserves Office makes it plain that Britain ism ” "Neomycin." said^^ Dr\ Dunoan. be meshed In with the bond re Department of National. Defense, Vlshinsky spoke before the Gen- stand the assistant disbursing of ap W twomy nliRrtM el oveiy A wonderful gift for the home dressmaker. Pinks as It cuts. the right to.request another hear win reoiynise. Q ilnese Commnidst The resolution added that the “gives real promise of beii^g effec payment plana of the school-buUd- Leaves ravel-proof, zig-zag finished edge. Featherllght, durable. WasMngton, D. C. eral Assembly In support M his ficer of the House of Representa tronisg hev with tUs new She gM rdo her poiw whh ing to re-examine:the price aitua- government, ppeslbly In January. Yugoslav Communist party under tive against tuberculosla.” ing towns concerned. Perfect for grilled sandwiches— expanding- hinges permits even Justice ^ the Peace Pierce Mc rejected resolution condemh^g Also: ’ tives, J. Crawford Shanks. Shanks tion and possibly cancel the April Tito’s leadership “has lost the He said that the drug Kna not CwMcal Kiseirie Asteaulie Iron. hnuiy-ooft. wonderAiIly oofe toasting o f lx>th aides of the sandwiches. Makes two large plate Bride said he had viewed 28 bodies the western powers as warmongers West Berlin hewsp^r saya It Senator House said that tha FLORIAN PINKING SHEARS ...... $7.50 identified what he said were offi decrease, Mr. Wadsworth stated. has learned from flratm ^d sources right to be called a Communist yet been produced In sufficientsuff^i ------^ _ M odeoa N ow av^lafale fai aize wtUffles at once. Grill, toast and fry foods right at the table — those o f 17 men and 11 ^omen. and calling for a flve power peace cial payrolls on which the Mid- agreement fixes a celling Unfit af 4 VhMIi M fh dM s TsiupMo that east zone OommunUt Peo- party.” qxmntltles for "clinical trials with aid at not more than one third o f 3 oiseo—R cfu lor, Jmdor. and BOYE KITCHEN SHEARS ...... $1.98 with this new G. E. Sandwich Grill—Waffle Iron. Attractively Hie CAB began an InvesUga. pact. This proposal waa over Government poUcy, and not de- loM hulMtet Islil • Urgo m Io- :1(iff, Minor and H ill names ap {de’s'Police arpqy.haa been organ%| Yugoslavia waa expelled from human beings." but that suchx ex- the total cost of a new schooL or designed In sparkling chromium that's easy to keep like new. tion. whelmingly defeated last week by ed. The prosecution says none clihing'coets, was cited as the .rea pble S M4 Cobed bsiHog oiiit ized into six groups complete with periments are "in the Offing.” the 3300 to 3460 per pupil, vdfieh- visit our Electric Dept, today. J. W. Hale Corp. Cblored flamea from burning of tl^e three women did any govern- son for the milk price cuts by the * iooUo NHHob loMs * Pooblo Westmoreland' Art Glassware poUtIcal eommlnaara and Bnsalnii (Ooatinued on Page Nine) Nine Beautiful Patterns chemicals lit up the scene eerily. (Oontlnoed on Pngs Bight) merrtxwork. CMPA president Mr. Wadsworth One of Biggest Killers 1 ever is less. bourn Boola s Weftbooelf 3»»e. Nearly two hours after the crush pointed out. that price# in the New weapons . . -. Boston radio ham' Tuberculosis is one o f Agreement e possible exception. several sblpa of the Ubrandtsen unteera and soldiers cehtlnued to wisrshsaas rM at, Nav, measure Is needed to combat the loving oup for prise entry, "flit the hopes to sell it for 3960. [company. Asslatsnt U. 8. Attorney Thom roiind-the world service have ven sandbag the aaturited river bar Aa uaiiaiifiytid tfap Honsewsrefl— BaMment Green Stampa Given With Cash Saltp menace o f Communism. Small Nqtlonal Needle "Craft bureau's DoUnsj said d u r ^ his spare as F. Murphy ssked Chambers to tures into Shanghai In,the face of ______hhasaff wttt a servlee, Indeed, to our democracy, day: “Who U Mr. XT” eighth annual crochet contest. Do- time a t' vrafip he ' crochets, and riers. Troasiiry Balance the Nationalist ban. As several hundred evacuated ahaat am-, la afforded by emulating the tac ‘Richard P o s t" answerad ths U i^ said: when Mrs. t>oUhaJ "takes the kids' 9 CEHOUiafiSON Capt Warren Hardy, muter families returned to their flooded af tics of Communism and by da- witness promptly. , wouldn't he what 1 am today to a movie, I stay honM and cro- Washington, Nov. 39— (JP)— The of the 81r John tYankUn, radioed homos, proporty damago— al WptsrPntsT sir i M. aai n.JW.IUL€coM stroylng the guarantee of free "Who Is Mr. the proseou- If I hadn’t bet nry wife 3$ I could chot” tk iW eiy^^ CQU Tin J W H A H COM osltioa of the Treasury Nov. 36: ready feared in the millions— O R rE N s t a m p s MAIMMimil CONM* . dom." tor asked. crochet better than she . could. I Mrs. ’Thomss'U Nightingale, 'n, In-a mesaage, relayed to the State M a MCHISTM COVkVh M AM CNIfTlA COklll> N et budget receipts, 384.728,- department from Shanghai, that mounted higher. It was still too 5.74; Budget expenditures, 399,- ' Schlrfck wrote that he found it "A 8tate department employe couldn’t even hold the needle. 8he a great-grandrootbsr of Sacra .rsr-2vs early' to esUroate the damages to flva 3.467.00; Cash balance, 34.648,- bad to show me. I got some books mento. Calif., was haat^ grand .(Contlnnad oa Pngs Xw o) (Owttnaad oa P y ^ X w a l (und practiced untU I i r c a ths bat. national etbcbeUiig chau y kn^^, dOoBtlaaad 4M P fn a W ash Inundfltad farm ifld dqUy U M * it 57/118.67, /■ MANCHESltli EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAT, NOVEMBER 29, 1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1949 ------ the AmericSn Armed Force*, had 17Vat«*s»a month and that Miss blidkiC did 1 iriU iiMga that the average Judge HIncks with amendmsnts it for years. Dairymeu Willing Plans Appeal theirr hair cut by Hewitt in .us M iyCU wrerliar Bi Hartford industry can Adn^tE Slashing Youth of 17 Found Approves Report propossd by the attorneys for the Veteran •hop. „ Hs spoke many „times about „... Chambcri Bhanks, referring to what he buy 9B9 quarts ef> family grade H earing Slated Interested parties. Ooplss of the !T First Tim e hit sitters hsre and soms brought aaid were official payroll records, T o Accept D rop milk with his earnings from one Of Decision Helieopter Rmchbb Hunter Guilty of Bigamy tsstifled that a Grace E. WUaon On Rubber Firm report will be distributed to stock Taken by back news With them. ' hour's work, eom pat^ with the Throat of Girl holders, AMndhoIders and creditors w*aa on Thomaa' office payroll at Meet Doctor Lechaneee 5.98 quart* which he could have On Cut in Rates Roanoke, Vs., Nor. 39—(97 who may then offer plans for re (Continued from Png* One) a basic ssiary o f |2,900 a year (Centtaned from Png* One) bought a year ago. In 1940. hi* / (CenMmed from Pag* One) ij^ 'Tventj-fi^^ Years Mrs. Abram Matchett was speak — Sherman Lovelace is a con New Haven, Nov. 29— —Judge organization of the company. Judge New Haven, Nov. —(*>—Funartl ing one dsy during the war with from January, 1946, until July, hour’s wages would have bought Newport News, Va., N or. 29—<9>) thousand* of dollars invested in "hard to believe that It la naees- Hartford, Nov. <97—A pub- victed bigmmiat at the age ot Hlncka aet Feb. 1, as the date for al aervlcea were aehedulad ^ to t Dr. Lechauste's wife and learned named Uevell,” Chambera said. 1946. Ma said Lillian Thomas only 4.39 quarts. ■PoUce aay Jeeae Wlimer Worley CarroU C. HIncks in 6 . S. District Tlve short. Stocky witness— Hiss' milk produ9tlon, he pointed out. 17. submitting plans. for Nathan U Morris, 69, vetsn ||t ery also made the Atlantic cross the doctor was serving in Aue- went on at 92,900 a year in July, Asserts Milk 1* Bargain aary. to resort to witch hunting in Hc hearing on the propoeal of th* court here yesterday approved a ! Bappy Reunion Held chief accuser—said Post Joined the 1946, was cut to 92,000 in Febru They are more interested in keep our spools .to displace misfits.” has admitted elaehlng the throet of Tried yesterday in Hustings New Haven druggist who dlad ^ ' ing at this time. Hewitt vrill re tralia In Brisbane, the city that That "milk ha* been a bargain New Haven railroad to reduce court here, Lovelace was report on the condition of the main here for about throe months Cpmmunlst underground while he ary, 1947, and to 9 ^ in Decem ing ^ e ir market and in a reason- his attractive l8-ye*r-old neighbor, Norwalk Tire and Rubber Co., now Big Plotura Hewitt cornea from. Mrs. te - when compared with ether foods" Would Bypass AppeUaite Dtsisleu freight rates oA cat load ahlpment* speedily found guilty of hav a heart ailment yesterday at New • Here by lliree Sis- before returning to Australia. wae working on the W PA. ber.- 1947i abl Kng-term milk price than in MiUle M. Summa, in a fit of Jeal* chausse wrote her husband. This, was demonstrated by Mr. Ghtyer. The statu attorney general’s of ing three wives and was given in process o f reorganlzstlon. Haven hospital. Hairdresser by Trade morning it was learned that the ‘T think,” Ciiarabera added, "he Fay, told reporters Grace Wilson malnialhlng the present Connecti of petroleum product* in <3on- The report wss submitted by terp With Visitor from who used statistics taken from the fice announced it .would appeal th* ousy. three years in the State peni Baltimore— UP)— A l Bldorik, 250- Morris, a native ci Ruaela who A hairdresser by trade, Hewitt doctor did visit with Hewitt and was w orking on a nqtrltlon project is Mrs. Tiiomas’ aimt and Lillisn cut price in the face of outside necticut will he held before th* Wallao* W. Delaney, of Newtown, came to this country at th* age o f consumer price index of the Unit decision directly to the Cburt ef ■tate Public Utilities commieslun The 30-yesr-old Worley admitted tentiary. pound Baltimore Colt’s lineman, - Far Off Australia learned the business under the tu thsy became involved in such a measuring uabres' skulls, i nevsr' Thomaa la the daughter-in-law o f competition. Mr. Geyer's testi who was M>puinted trustee of the three, wsa a graduate o f the OoL ed State Department of Labor. If Appeals, Naw York’s court o f last Jan. 13 at 10:30 a-m^ in the 8 U U the attack last night in a sUte* A handsome, dark-haired le married tojA portrait painter. torship'of we father in Belfast. long conversation that the doctor received any papers, troni him.” the congressman and hia wife. mony indicated that producers company laat May when the firm umbla University School' ef. — ■' the retail price drops to 211a cents resort. ’Ihls. would mssn hypsasing (Tfflce .buildiAg. The commission ment to three Warwick county youth, Lovelace was accused Hia bride receiftly exe«uited a flne- He came to Canada about 37 yoara forgot to get bis hair trimmed . Chambers said he learned about Acted Under ” Compnlsloa” have therefore. aom*w-h9t reluct Bled a voluntary petition for re Pharmacy. He bad operated drug Anotli*r h«ppy rsunion took * on Jan. 1 in most Connei^icut cit the Appellate division of Supreme haa been notified that the Con officer*, PoUce Chief Leroy Woody head-and-shoulders picture of her ago and could not 6nd employ while there. Hewitt has renewed Lovell from.Davld Carpenter whom Miss Cbmpbell'a attorney eaid antly, decided to approve a drop o f marrying in Roanoke on organisation under the bankruptcy stores in this city for 48 years. pUM h*r« tW* p«*t w#«k-end b*- j in hia statement to the Jury yea- of on* cent a quart in the price ies, the cost of milk will only court, a proetdure penaitsibl* necticut Petroleum Carriers As- eaid. . „ . . Aug. 2, 1949; in Sullivan hefty huaband with the remark, ”I ment as a biy ber because he had his acquaihtance with the doctor b* identified as "a paid function wanted to do a full-tength picture, Surviving srs his widow, tyre tei-day that any payroll actioiia she paid farmers effective JAn. 1. A 7«| cents or 88H P«r cent higher when constitutionality of a law is soolaUon. Inc., will oppose the Previously Worley had denied county, Tenn., in August, act. tWMtt thrM Ktncheiter sitter* ' not attended a barber school. Re and promised to cut hia hair be ary of the (Communlat) apparat The report was approved by I but didn’t have enough canvas.” daughters and two slaters. performed were done tinder"com- similar drop in April will have the than it was on Aug. 16, 19d9, and I the principal tasuc. railroad’e petition. knowledge of the crime. Mias 1948; and on Jan. 4, 1948, in Mid their brether from Australis i turning to Ireland, he decided to fore leaving ilanchester. us.” Bumms, a brunette high echool pulaion" from Thomas. approval of th* CMPA, he said, if for several years before and after Schirick’s decision was hailed by The commleelon reeerved da* Tucson, Aria. «h em they have net seen In 26 i try hi* luck in Australis and ha« To Speak Here ' And he told the court that one I eenlor, is "improving” in Riverside Just before a rcceaa for lunch, predicted price decreases occur in that. Prices o f' all foods ard ja Communist party spokesman'as cleton after a bearing yesterday to His conviction yesterday diA li\’fd there for 26 year*. He now Frank McKechie is s barber by of Carpenter’s sources of informa hoapital. Her throat was slit from yekr*. The visitor is Joseph j supervises threerlsrge hair dress tion was former State Department the prosecution put on Arthur M. other markets. over 114 per cent higher in New I a "victory for the democratic right* determine if Ridgewood Park, Inc., not'end his troubles. He etill trade and ha* had many long talks Atkinson, manager of the East Haven than they were 10 years ear. to ear, her windpipe severed - Hewitt- from QuoenUnd, Aus- ing shop* that employ about 20 Cent Lower Than 1949 • o f th* people of our aUte, for o f Waterford le a public utility faces Federal charges of U- with his brother-in-law since his i capluTbrai;*^* oVuv^*C iT; ftTnU aigo,. Iccording to the Labor de- within the meaning of the etate but doctors aay she w ill live bar tralla. barbers in each. The price paid farmers for milk j equal cltitenshlp foi tesehera, and legally wearing a Navy uni The three sisters are Mrs. arrival here. Mr. Hewitt has alM “ ” i b f Weshlngton.Washington. partmeni’a latest figurea. statutes. Attorney Robert I. Bl ring compUcations. J In an Interview this morning. trial that he turned a number of sold as fluid is already down one ' for free, democratic education for form and of being in illegal Akrem Matchett, 476 East Mid been introduced to Robert Geii He was allowed tO testify that The cost of nil foods is sure to a Ridgewood park .iroperty The attack occurred Friday Hewitt said h# cam* from a fam ovesi, president of the Manchester j official dpeumenU over to a Soviet cent a quart from the November. j our children.” ue, possession of forged Army 3 HOUR dle Turnpike, Mr*. Walter Tiiti- Miss Campbell had deposited to be over 110 per cent greater in owner, claimed that the' corpora*' night while Mias Summ* ivas alone ily of barber* and his heart was Barbers Association and Hewitt j spy ring which operated In Wash 1948, figure,” Mr. Qeyer reminded discharge papers. ijm , 127 Cooper HIU street, and her account 64 Midkiff and three January, 1950, than it was in Aug Mrs. Ullisn Uatss, legislaUve tion ia a utility selling water to at home. Only a few houn after in the trad*. tngton before World War U. th* public hearing, Thltf price, Lovelace won’t be 18 until Mrs. Frank McKechie of 99 Au will be the guest speaker at next Minor checks in the period of 1940 ust, 1980. Mr. Geyer predicted. He •eiretary of the Communist party the raldento of the development doctors performed an em^gency ‘‘ThU I* a mUed trip for me,” Monday’s meeting of the group. which t* how 96.63 per hundred next May. tumn street. UrueUing Croat Examination to 1946. This was done without concluded that milk prices have in the state, added-in a sUtement He waa given three week* to file a operation Saturday morning she he said with a distinct Australian Sam Hewitt, brother of Joseph Chambers,resumed re-direct tes weight or 14' cents a quart, was 9 to 12 IdenUfJ'ing each separate check, Wed. Morning. increased less than half fs half as that the decision ‘‘raflects the brief. scribbled a note to police Mying Hewitt is on a business and accent. “ A t the same time it is ^now operates the barber shop in 96.99 per hundredw-eight or 15 timony today aftsr a gruelling under a time-saving agreemant by much as, moat'foods. Borne foods, growing rcsiatanc* of Americans Attorney Leon Baacom of "BIU Worley did it.” New Have* Firm Low Bidder pleasure trip He left Australia giving m# a chanc# to Study the Belfast that his * father opened cents a quart a year ago. Th* drop croaa-examination. the lawyers. as reported by the Labor depart- to the wave of repressive leglala- Waterford, counsel for the cor in June and traveled back to -Bel ways of hair dressing in Amer- many years ago and the same during th* paat year has been over He awor* that Stata department The government contends that mant, have increased much more tion touched off by th* Indictment poration which claime^ the com* Hartford, Nov. 29 —(97— Th* fast. Ireland, the place of his place that Joseph served hia ap six and ena-hslf per cent, Mr. leA” paper* in his poieaaien cam* from Miss Campbell deposited the than th* average. AmOng these of the (eleven) Communist lead ■ misaion ha* no Juriadiction. was Marlanl Construction company of birth to visit with his father who CWnght by DevalaatToB prenticeship.. Geyer po'mted oat. Frank Sinatra Hiss. checks in her own account, than are fish, up 21S per cent, meats up en.’ given lb days to file his brief In New Haven with a bid of $648,- is now <4 year* old. He cam* Speaking about the de-valustlon While on hie visit her* Hewitt ”On your oath, before God, did sent her personal checks for the hate on the Queen Mary which left Figurea submitted as eridenro 154 per cent and beverages other the case. 966.50 and an alUrnate o f 9633,- of the E ngliA pound. Hewitt said. expects to make trips to New hs (Hiss) turn over State depart- same amount to Thomaa’ bank for Seuthampten. England on- Novem at the hearing by Dr. Stewart M. than milk up 122 per cent, com- T)ie average length of life in ‘he On State Show 760.50, aa reported yesterday by “I am one who bes been caught York, Philadelphia and Boston. He liient documents?” Murphy asked. hia account. Johnaon, aasoclate profeasor of This is the Mostt ^outstanding ber 16. Field Oeneral Montgom- narsd with tlie January ifillU price, I United States now is 67 years. the SUte Highway department to in this change. Our money 'is is taking tunta staying at the “ He did,” Chambera answered in agricultural economics at the Uni be the apparent low bidder for the homes of his sisters and is making up 63'j per cent. : — ...... ^ . Frank Sinatra, "singing idol of based the same as the English, a firm, clear voice. rsv o x I ? » • versity of Connecticut, showed A Navy beUoapter lewara huater Stanley Hendrickaon to beach at contract to build two steel bridges I many new- acquaintances. While Further statistic* submitted by Tolland the'^AaUon,” aiid star of Lucky and I have been caught w ith money Murphy aaid that for th* mo-1 1 CH IM lOp T eatU rC that the costs of milk production the University of Connecticut at Fort AngelM, Wash., after reacniag Wm from Isi-od la flooding Nwha and other work bn the Shelton- Y e that has depreciated in value Were. Strike’s radio program, "Light Up Chair Value We hi vi'ouldn’t U lk about one of have declined little, if any, more today's hearing showed that in the river where ho slid eempaaiou had boen marooned aU night. Coast Derby. My visit here Is made possible ty 'Die wedding o f Miss Marion Time,” will appear in person with I Just before leaving the m te i-d o c u m e n t-g o v e r n m e n t Exhlb than the farmer’s milk price has. nation as a whoB, the prices re ■ ailWBlViTiTil Uaardamaa aw beaeli aaststed In rescue. (A F wirephoto) my three slater*. I carry trevcl- O f St, Mark ’s F^air a stai'^Btudded stage revue at the it 10— which Chambeis said yester-j, ------j Compared with November. 19t8, ceived by all farmers have de Irene Clough, daughter o f Mr. and era’ checks. Consequently, when viewer asked about the conditions day might not have come fhora 'th e price of a mixed dairy feed of State theater, Hartford, this Sat' Offered in Yedrs! ■ of the hair dressing trade In Aus- clined 12 par cent during the pasf "T h » 1‘srpl* -quaelMeel Mrs. John R. Clough o f Hartford, urday and Sunday (Dec. 8 and 4), I return to Australia. I must go Hiss after all. "Tlllle a Tea fJhop.” an import-i the^ i" con- Gift Presented - to British Colombia to take e beat I tralia, but Hewitt , did not wish to 12 months, compared with a fall nesrt” nUrj” Oonn., to Richard E. Miller, aon of for a special two-day engagement reveal any of these facta at this Chambers, under questioning by ^ ant section of ” 'ye Olde Country heeti'-’Ut has declined five per cert. of only five per cent In the prices Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin. Miller e f W apping You’ve teen Frankie in many top so * 1. to receive equal service* on Defense. CDimsll Claude B. Cross,! Store,” the fair of St. M arys Guild ^ o f e a Johnsons statistics I time. He 1* saving all his talking paid by farmers. West Hartford, took place Satur .-Mrs. Kenney MGM picture hits — you’ve heard W-H-E-E.. the boat.” JL Ds m Aa4r*«s Pnitaa FaiUr Choice $1 H S 5 Hewitt is married and the father about his business until he meets ' said the document might have which opens Thursday, Decomtwr f ^ ^ * 2 n t * T lie brl"# day, November 26, at the Tolland 'All schools in town wars in ses Frankie on the H it Parade and on been given to him by Former A s-' 1 at 2:30 will be located- in the . f™"’ «'F"t to 10 percent. The prl.e of three children. Hia oldest aon, with the Barbers Assodstion next ■lekarS Ceet* VUjt Nalay Federated church at 4 o’clock- sion Mbndey morning after the Columbia records—now you can aee Hartford Nov. 29 — (F)—Mrs. Of Covers Stanley, aeti-ed in the last war Monday. .^iitant SecretaiT o f‘ the Treaaui-y-; room adjoining the kitchen, on l^tw ^ ner Four Bovs Held White chrysanthemums, laurel Thenksgivlng recess. Ellsworth and hear Frankie in person, sing MOMMIEl Harry Dexter White. ' I neatli the church proper. Entrance J;"® ce"t. and palma and lighted tapers dec M ary U. Kenney of New Britain, ing the songs that soared him to^ with Australian troops in battle W ,il "T h « Dmior aad Tka OIrl” High school will begin their winter with the Japanese in the Pacific Previously. .show a^aTUe o^^ orated the church for the cere recently named a Hartford coun unlimited fame. Appearing with ares. He fought side by tide with Chambers., go-between for a p re-: street. , . i ,, i over a year ago. The increasing tFor Setting Fii*e mony performed by the Rev. Wil schedule with extra athleUc activ Sinatra will be Ziggy Elman and ( 'rasli Fatal ity. Many students beside the var ty commissioner, waa the guest of American troopa and the Com war Soviet spy ring, had sworn 'Tea served from 2:o0 to 4.30 will dependence of Connecticut mUk liam C. H. Moe. Mrs. Rupert B. his trumpet, voted "America’a No. FURNITURi EXPERT West play^ the traditional wed sity and lecond teams will play honor last night at a dinner in the 1 trumpeter,” directing a fine mandos in New Guinea. Many local that all of 47 documents present include s^dwlches, cookies and i pfoducera on machinery waa em- Lakeville, Nov. 29—<,P)-Th* For Motorist ed by the prosecution had come ding music. Given In marriage by basketball under an intramural governor's residence. The party group of muaicians. Extra added men who served in Auatrailia with tca. For the conveniemi* i fbust- pjjaejsed by CMRA apokesmon. i four-alarm fir# last Friday which schedule. There are classes In safe was given by Mrs. CTiester Bowles, HAVE GUESSED TiIe from Hiss. ness people worker* at the fair or prices, too. are higher than * her father, the bride wore attractions will be Harvby Stone, swept through th* lumber yard of gown of ivory satin trimmed ty, health, art, shop work snd wife o f the governor, and the noted comedy star of stage, Branford, Nov. 29— (F )- A mo- ; the general i year ago. having inersaaed aub- ;|ournall8m. On Monday afternoon women members of the Democra aeven o clock hot turkey wmd-i jj, recent months. More th* Community Service, In c, hare, with SO-year-oId anUque lace screen and radio; The Herzogs, PRICE AS HIGH torist tenUtively identified as Al- nrAlla whjch belonged to the brlde- 'teachers will remain at the school tic State (Central committee. The Wonder AeriaUsta;" The Dun- wiches. potato ch^s, cronberry, dairymen are buying hay than a deatroying several buildings and until 4:16 pi m. to offer extra bertS . Church of 17 Rockland 1 e i l » griMm’s grandmother. The maid A gift to Mrs. Kenney from .the hills, dancing aensationa, and a sauce and pickles vrith coffee wnll j y , . , ago, Mr. <3eyer Informed the causing damage estimated at STARTS WEDNESDAY help to the students. 3 9 .7 5 ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR i street, Narraganett, R. I., was fa- bR avallablff. antt C l^ttm aa pud-; hearing, citing the extreme drought o f honor, Mlsa Jean Roener and Democratic State committee mem host other stellar entertainers. AS About Checks ^l(ra,000, was set by boys who as other attendants Mrs. Jean Evergreen Lodge o f Masons met bers was presented by Mrs. John So remember, for the eeaaon's GraSONS ASSEMBLY. C. L. of C. j tally injured here today when his ding for dessert. Later tea, sand- summer aa the reason at Masonic Temple Monday eve wiches and cookies will be on sale.! reduced hay production on threw a match into aoma bay in The Man Who Loved Her Milwac and Mrs. Theresa Ber- Sattl, of New London, state vice greatest show, see the "One and csr skidded on the Boston Post one of the building* to "see what Waa Lucky I f He U\ed micr. Louis J. Miller o f Hartford ning. A fter the business meeting chairman o f the party. Only’’ Frank Sinatra, appearing in Attendants at the various booths | many CMinecticut farms, Harold Hbtks ahowed colored mov Don’t discount the value TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 7:00 P. M. road and crashed iuto a tree. Contlnocd from Page One would happen,” LL Elton Nolan of wga .best man for his broUisr. The Governor Bowles, the only male person, with a star-studded stage in "Y e Olde Country Store niU be Deelrea te Protect Member* ies of “ Vermont snd New Hamp Polics Sergt. Anthony Ikovlch the Canaan state police barracks ushers were John Andersoo of guest at the dinner, spoke briefly. revue at the SUte theater, Hart because o f the exception said that the car bore regiatiatlon 1940 to 1944 In government pey i attired in old fashioned costumes. Other testimony presented at the shire.” Also a Fuller Brush film, ------I hearing by the CfMPA emphasised revealed today. I IM • i I! I ' ToHAnd and Alfred Barrett o f ford, this week Saturday and Sun Knights o f Columbus Home, 138 Main Street plate* issued In Cliurcli's name and checks. I "From Bristle* to Bniahe*’’ waa day for two days only. There will ally low price . . although the asaoclation'e desire’ to protect Four "verj- young” boys have Columbia. The bride attended that a driver's license foimd in tb* Shanks identified payroll* show-- ■ I - \ \ IH ■: - shown. be no performances Friday. for its members the market whiiJi been taken into custody in connec Hartford High echool and the A wide choice of Christmas gifts in aprona, handker- victim’s pocket aided in cstabUsli- ing around $375 went to M iss: Hospital Notes A fter the program refreshments 10 Exams W ill Be There are late stage shows every A BIG WONDERFUL we must agree it seems they now. have. The optimistic tion with the blaze which roared bridegroom attended Rockville chlafa and fancy articlea. Flowers, home made candy ing the man’s identity. Minor in 1944. nearly 91,600 to i o f bay eeallop atew were served, Saturday and Sunday, starting at ; \iew that further decline in the, through the lumber yard for an High echool. He served two and The victim was ti-apned In the Mrs. Hill while she was listed as with William in charg*. 10 p.m. * LIFE-LIKE DOLL unbelievable! Here's a big, and refreshments on sale; aho a “White Elephant” Patient’* Today ...... 195 I price o f milk, if passed on to con- hour before the combined efforts one-half years in the Arm y A ir A truck load of Chrirtma* tree* Given in January booth. wrecked car for almost an hour a committee clerk-typist at the of 100 firemen from this town, < .porps. The couple left on an un before police could extricate him. end o f 1947 and the beginning of Admitted yesterday: Alan W il-1 sumers by milk distributors, might was brought from Vermont last WITH WARDROBE wonderfully adaptable llama, 151 St. John street; Robert cause an Increase in the consump Millerton, N. Y., and Sharon and announced wedding trip. wMk by Lee Magee and DexUr Hartford, Nov. 29 — (F)— The Ifkovlch said. He died before 1948. Canaa'h brought it under control. Cooper, Glastonbury:' Mrs. Eliza tion of milk in Connecticut, was Mr. and- Mrs. Harvey B. Clough Burnham to be sold by the Timothy State Personnel department an' Dsaths Last Night occasional chait that blends beautifully with traditional reaching New Haven hospital. Let Keep $80 Month The - boj-s will be turned over to beth Simson, 156 1-2 Oak street; advanced by Mr. Geyer. Conatimp- were neats of honor at a party Edwards Fellpwahlp. nounced today that 10 examina Fay told the Jury yesterday Juvenile authorities, Lieutenant ven Monday evening, Nov. 31 by or modern decor. Superbly made with hardwood OASM YOU OCT | Christopher Totten, 21 Salem tion has remained fairly steady in Monday avenlng the local chap tions for positions in the state l that Mrs. Hill was allowed to Nolan said. r. and. Mr*. Luther Barnard. An Bryn Mawr, P« —Dr. Susan road; Mr*. Hazel Finlay, 96 Connecticut in th* past 12 months, S ter of the Red Cross met at Wood service a1I! be given during Janu- Myra Kingsbury, 78, InUrnatlonal- $4.95 keep 950 a month. That would to Phelps road; Gerald Montic, 112 he aaid, quoting University of Con' .^ t of town guest was Mrs. Phillip frames, resilient No-Sag spring seat, IOO96 cotton felt tal 9400 for the five months she Memorial Ubrary. ReporU were ary. ly known as a champion for Avondale road! Mr*. Cecelia.. • necticut atatiatlc*. Milk consump------PLU S —— Clng o f Storrs. IS M*L 99.20 |921.n|939X)5 appeared on the office payroll and read and Ephraim Cowles manager The poeillona, and their salary women’s righU, and professor Droliin, Bolton; Mrs'. Hedwlg Ny' ! tion is now two per cent leas thiin The Story of a Grant Miss Anita Flynn and Mlsa Regularly $9.98 filling. These chairs ate right in every way . . . in de 10M*f.| 7.38 three months on the committee Frances Durbln'of Paterson, N. J., of Spring ipond Park gave a report range, are: emeritus of social economy at Bryn gren, 303 Oakland street; M r*.! * year ago. but it is still 42 per Iloreo and • Greet Love ot:the swimming instruction claaa- CHalma examiner (Grade 1) and Mawr college. sign, in construaion, in utmost comfort. They are AbBvB MvaBiiff t»v«r %vfftkhml ■ .payroll. I Rebecca Chambera. 677 Center , cent greater than in 1940, were holiday guests at the home A /•« m $700 K' 1 1 - iiwiLWt>Tiiij^*gigb6tw ■■'■'. ■-f > g>.^ .'••i-n'-j : ■■■'■;■-f- ■' ■ '■■ ••>"-•’; ■■•>■ ■ ' •■-■ '■" '■■■ '^ ■ !\L: ra.J'i; ^ ' *“ • ■•’ , y MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESIICB. CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29,1949 PAGE FlVelf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1949 PAGEPOUK now I sea with my oWn eyes Ultra the largess of our govsrnment. Plan to Confer Christmas Sale Learning Reds^ la.” Need to Know There la no Santa (fiaua in Wash Sew York Mayor. »itOD Marlborough AUTO GLASS O e a r W a lk s, Pawn My WordI Can Say "H em em ee" to CWnw ington. and there shouldn’t be.” MIRRORS Kateer declared that ”thia ia an Honored la Day-Long Program Today^a Radio Rests in Hospital O'lM hi On Senate Seat Opens Thursday Stories False important point for people every Of Economics Wilson was bonored 'In a day Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Gove and where,” and added tha.t foreign long program for "hla contribu WDM)WDBC - IM*1»M WFHA—1M.7 C h i^ W a m s daughter, Mias Patrida Gove of workers can say “ nOnaenae” to tions to this city and the nation,” WONS - U l* Hartford, Nov. 2»—(87--U. 8. Tha annual Christmas sals iat the !{«' New York, Nov. 2»- even after the Sir John Franklin th e defense ot peace and the rage and tha more dangerous bo- rdaehad daap water and signalled atnvsl* agaUwt the warmongcra.” comes tha danger qf military ad MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL.U. MANCHESTER. CONN,, TUESDAX, NOVEMBER 29, I94S Scan Hospital Asks All Reds Weetara Powers Attacked ' ventures.” S p a m ! t a x t FiringsRided Extended Forecafit the pursuers that tha chip waa dropping anchor. Another rciK>lt.tloB charged the The resolution urged Ckmmu- Boston, Nov. 39—(P)— Extended Finance Needs Receipt of thla messaga clsarad To Help Oust western powers with preparing for mate everywhere to make an all- ^Improper’ forecast for all New England for up soma Initial official confusion a new world war. out attempt to enlist Catholic trade Small Claims “ The whole policy,” it said, unions and workers Into a "pcaca TONI whedter Being Visited Asks Contract the period Nov. 80 to Dee. 8 In whether the ehote ware fired by (RaflB) clusive; Nationalist warships or Commun Tito’s Regime •‘of the Anglo-American imperial fronL” Court Cases Decision on Deep River The temperature in New England Meeting Tonight to Con- ist ebors battsrlsa. ist bloc serves in the preparation "In tha strufgla for working Jasseaiflalr Fee Payments of a new war.” claaa unity,” It aaid, “apecial at By Mormon Missionaries during the next four daye, W ^ - . alder Raising Fund Department Preea Officer (Continued from Fagr One) Employes, i JJpholds nesday through Saturday, will Michael J. McDermott told re It said this policy was sho'wn in tention should' be given to tha Rag 91.66 - T9W Vataa fM9] the transformation of westero maaaea of Catholic workers and Judge Gnrk Reserves average two to eight' d e g rw For Vital Expansion porters' that on the basis of the the Ckmilnform in Jime, 1948, or W, F. Johnson Sues Ry* Malehiodl'BineUUr Finding by '"Gbniley above the seasonal normal. Mild second report "the department will Germany and Japan Into ''hotbeos working people and their organi BOTH FOR $2.00 3? ^{•itoheaUr ia baing vlslted by^tant things pertaining to the king Washburn-Danktp | Gordon-Straughan charges that the Tito government of Faaciem” and the west’s “dis zations, hearing In mind that ro- dom o f God. Mary’s church waa the.j Mias Margaret Marta fitaclalr, His Decision in Two weather at the beginning of the Approximately 350 residents of fils an aneegetic protest with the waa anti-Soviet and refiuing to' lander lor $1,000; St. Hartford, Nov. ,- (J>)—The ruption o f a peace settlement with ligious convictions are not an ob : adailoiuulM* "10, We believe in the litei^ scene of the wedding, last Satur- r of Deming street and Louis Mai- 29 period wlU be followed hy some Manchester and aurrounding com- Natlonallst^lp.vernmenL” , follow traditional Stalin-Leninlet 'iialtora m not aalMioneri, gathering of Israel and in the re chlodi, aon of Mr. and Mrs. PMer Legal Disputes Uaoharge.of aevwi employca by Germany and Japan. stacle to working claaa unity. Par JAMES Eviction Cases Heard day at seven p. m., of Mias Bar- f what colder at tha end. munlttaa eerved by Manchester principles of (Jommunism. ticularly when this unity la needed n ^ y sr» mlwlonnriea, in thnt storation of the ten tribes; that Maletaiodl, of Newington, were Pratt, Reed and Company, Inc.; of ■ Some normal Umperaturea for •Thla policy alao finds its ezprcc- Mtabllsh n bara Marie Dunlop, daughtw of Memorial hoepital will meet with The resolution was made public slon." said the resoluUon. ‘In the to save peace. BEAUTY SALON tliay arc aecklnK to Zion will be built upon this, the Mr. and Mrs. Rotert O. Ehinlop, | united In marriage Satur^y at Judge Wsslsy C. Gryk reserved Deep River more than two yeart thla period are: Nantucket 89. Boe- trustees and doctors at a dinner on the anniversary of the foui)d- ■ new otaurch in town. , American, continent; that Christ aalm lng a total of $1,000 from nine o’clock In St. Mary's church, \fp> haa been ruled‘ImpropeF’ Jiy Wesleyan Seeks refusal of the jynglo-American bloc “A concrete Joint action in the of 89 Ridge street, and George M. decision in two eases presented be ton and New Haven 86, Provident^ In the Masonic Temple tonight at ing of the n to government in to prohibit atomic weapons despite 74 E. Ctnttr St. The Yiaitor* are young “ “ y will reign personally upon earth, Harry R Ryltnder of 37 Oalc Newington. The double-ring cere the state Supreme Court of Br 35, Portland 82, Eastport 31, Con field of economic demands,” added Washburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. fore him In Small Claims cdurt 6;'45 to consider ways and means 1943. the collapse of the legend of Ameri the communique, “ the coordination vary eameat and aincere, and tn ^ and that the earth will be renewed drove street, William F. Johnson mony Was performed hy Rev. RUPTURED^ rore. cord 80. Burlington 29. GrronvUle R200,000 Fund •te part of a “missionary army* and receive its paradisiacal glory. William P ' Cross, 108 Plymouth George F. Clark. 'Yellow and white yestsr^ay afternoon of financing the vitally needed ex Deneunoee “Spy Cllqiie” can atomic monoply. and in Iho of the atniggle between class and of Lake street. Vernon, brought Oonti detey ■ ses ths new moO- The decision, released yeetor- 24. and Presque Isle 28 degrees. pansion program of the hodpitsl. «< J5.000 persons sent out tbit year “ 11. We claim the privilege of lane. Rev. Alfred L. WUliama per efarysanthemums decorated the One of the ceiee, which ha^ been It denounced Tito’s "spy clique” fanning of war hysteria by all pos the Catholic trade uhiona, etc., can worshipping Almighty God accord action against Rylander in a Civil formed the double-ring ceremony to^araa «t AHBON day, upheld a declalon filed by PreifiplUtlon wUl average on^ it has been announced by C. Ill- kew York; Nov. 89—(IP)—Wes sible means.” be an 'effective means of bringing by the Church of Jesus Christ of, session of Town Court yesterday altar- ^ tin u e d eeveral tlmee, was the; TBUS8B8 fittefi by axperth. Superior CMurt Judge John M. half inch or over occurring as rain and said they are "enemies of the Latter-day Saints of Salt Lake ing to the dictates of our own con by candlelight, against a back leyan University, which is seeking woriiers class and peasants, ene The call for a fight against the the Catholic workers into the com afternoon. The plaintiff was rep Oiven ia marriage by hsr-^incle, o f the Johnson Construction com Private Ittthit room. Oomley who upheld a finding by in aouthern New England and as City. Utah. Better known as Mor science and allow all men the same ground of white pompons and Andrew J. Kanun, the bride was $200,000 tor immediate needs, is mies of the nations qf Yugoslavia. Yugoslav regime was sounded by mon front of the struggle for privilege; let them worship how, resented by Attorney Harold W. fema that banked the altar. John pany. Broad streat, va. Earl the state Board of Mediation and snow or rain in northern New Eng- appealing only to non-coUege men Oheorghle Gheorghlu-De] (sec.e- peace.” mons, the members o f this church Oarrlty and the defendant by At attended by Miss Barbara Cun^ Quinn's Pharmiicy Arbitration that the workers had lani towards the end ot the period. "This espionage group does not constttiite one of the most closely where or what they.may. Ckmkerhnm, organist, played the Campbell of Vernon. The plain for donations. express the will of the nations of tary general of the Romanian The statement wooing Catholic ' torney George C. Lessner. ningham of West Hartford, and been discharged unjustifiably. knit reflgious bodies in any part "12. W s believe in being sub wedding march and recessional, MUa Nancy Sinclair, sister o f ths tiff claimed $90 tor labor and Self-educatefi, successful busi Yugoslavia (Serbia, Slovenia. Workers (Communist) party. Hli trades unionists apparently was I ject to kings, presidents, rulers and Judge Wesley C. Gryk conUn- and accompanied Robert Gordon, equipment.. Both the company and the CIO ness men w ill be Invited to adopt report was titled "The Yugoslav aimed at counteracting the Vatl-1 of •the world. Their beliefs, It ia ued the case and reserved decision bidde, sii bridesmaid. Chariss Croatia, Bosnia - Herzegovina, aaplained. extend Into their dally magistrates; in obeying, honoring who sang “ Because,” and "O Per The caae arose when a foumja- Furniture Workers union ajipeal- the Middletown, Oohn,, university Communist Party In the Power bf can's decree of last summer ex- ' In two other actions at jrestsr- m Plccbloni of West Hartford was «d the board decision.' The 'com Use of New Montenegro and Macedonia),” the secular life in a direct way, a cir- and sustaining the law. fect Love.” best ihsn .qtid Jamfs Wilson of the tlon owncil by Campbell was as their alma mater and donors Murderers and Spies." ^ „ , communicating . ., Catholics « who m ill-; ^««SC»IWlON ••13. We believe In being hon day*B session. Exterior aiid Interior pany's appeal was based on the will receive certificates Identifying resolution declared, “but the will eiimatance which has won for Given in ^marriage by her fa same place served sa usher. washed out during a rain atorm. of the Anglo-American •imperial Italy’s Cbmmunlst Leader Pal-1 tantly supported Communl.vm.) i them a reputation as being kindly, est, true, chaste, benevolent, vir » Largest single item in John ther, the W de was attired in n Campbell stated t e t the Johnson charge that decieion should be set Drug Brings them aa Wesleyan Associates. miro Togilstti reported on the ' ------I ^ * « « V I C I tuous, and in doing good to all son’s $1,000 claim was $500 which The bride wore a gown of vriilte eside because the board did not The novel drive for funds, which ists. in consequence of which it friendly people. dacia colorM ChimUlly lace gowm, satin. Her veil of Illusion wrss com ^ny was negUgent In moving betrayed the' intereata of the coun "Unity of the Working Class and • Decides Death Suicide men; Indeed we may say that we the plaintiff said Rylaftder agreed over matching faffeta. It was its squlpment, which Campbell PAINTING lake action within 60 days after | Quick Cures opened last night, was the Idea of the Tasks of the Ckimmunlst ami! ------lia Remain Until tiprlng follow the “admonition of Paul— to pay in exchange for contracts edged with Chantilly lace and held it got the case. The union sought! James A, Stiles, Wesleyan alumnus try and liquidated the political in Herb, possibly to remain until fashioned with a square neckline, In place 'With a headpiece of the had hlrM, before the foundation ALSO dependence and economic aover- Workers’ Parties;" ' Milford. Nov. 29—(A»i—Dr. Wil- [ we believe all things, we hope all to build four houses. Johnson stat cap sleeves, tight bodice and bouf to have a back pay and reinstate- | and publisher of The Nassau Daily Throat of War Not Diminished ! lism J. H. Fischer, medical exam- | spring, are Elder Irven L Henrie, things, we have endured many net and lace. She carried a white had been filled—or supported by Revlewr-Star, RockvUIa Centre, N. elgnty of Yugoslavia.” ed that he was going to. build four fant skirt. She wore «n ostrich earth. mept provision included in th e! (Contlnoed from Page One) The Comlnform communioue Iner, said today that the dctffli of Jlr., of Gunnison, Utah, and Glenn things and hope to be able to en prayer hook with orchid marker. T. The communique published in houses for a Glastonbury {iarty plume headpiece with vsUing at Tile maid of honor wore powder board decision. j .... — . said it would be misleading to as- \ Herman W. Horatmann, 43. which ' H. Thomas of Price, Utah. dure all things. If there Is any but turned the contracta over to Angelo Glola at 50 Norman PAPER A back, pay provision would method of extraction from the Stiles is chairman„of a vanguard Pravda,voice of the Russian Com- threat of a new war had > occurred Monday night at Milford 1 ■ The young men, on arriving thing virtuous, lovely or of good tached that draped softly around Mrs. Keanetk Gordon blue taffeta and carried an arm street, an employee ot WllUam F. committee of ?50 alumni who met Rylander with the agreement that her throat, and long, matching have made the seven workers soil microbe known as stropte- ravnUt party (Bolshevik), »**<1 • diminished. ; hospital, was suicide. The hospi- here sought out Town Clerk report, or praiseworthy, we seek bouquet of pifik carnations. The Johnimn, told the court that the last night to get the drive rolling. representatives from the (Com the latter pay Johnson $135 per mitts. Her cascade bouquet wras bridesmaid'wms attired In lilac eligible to receive $14,000 be myces fradlae,” Dr. Duncan s^d. ' ••Historical experience,” said Uic I tal reported when Horatmann was Samuel J. Turklngton, and were after these things.” Center Congregational church foundation waa cracked before the HANGING The two patlonte who under The vanguard has pledged to raise munist parties of eight countries disappointed to learn that he is house. of white chrysanthemums. Miss taffeta and her bouquet waa of tween them.! communique. "Showe that the more ; admitted Saturday night that he DmhM A^pfeeiwwit waa the scene of the wedding, rain and even before the forms Decilnea Both Requeeto went successful neomycin treat the $300,000 by next December attended the meeting to exchange' hopeless the cause of the Imperial- 1 was sufTtrlng from an overdose of JB a Canadian hospital as victim Ann D. Zwiek was maid of honor yellow pompons. had keen removed. Giola, who Thomas J. McKinney 15. B if there is one place Rylander denied that such an and wore a gown o f champagne Saturday, of Miss Elaine Ward A reception for the members of Judge Ckimley declined both re- ment were Ralph Pltzer, 47-year- views on s number of important 1st reactionaries the more they i sleeping pills. df^ an automobile accident. They 28 Persons Killed bad charge of the equipment, said old Blglerzvllle, Pa., fruit grower, The funds axe sought to help said that they had been directed agreement was made and added cdlored CSianUlly lace over pink Straughan, daughter of Mr. and the family and close frieiids waa Phone 2-0106 queata. I continue specific research»proJects, subjects. The countries represent w here care coonu, it is that the matter was not even be.didn’t return to finish the Job The Supreme court, in a deci and Alfred Jones, 64, of Philadel ed were Russia, Poland. Hungary, to Mr. Turklngton because of the taffeta, with plunging neckline, Mrs. Sedrick J.' Straughan of 44 held at the home o f the bride’s because of an argument 'with establish felipw’ships and scholar ' in the compounding of mentioned by Johnson until after sion written by Aasoeikto Justice phia. Romania, (Czechoslovakia, Bul town clerk’s kindness to another As Plane Crashes; tight bodice and full skirt. Her Lewis street, and Kenneth Gordon, uncle and aunt, Mh and Mrs. An^ (jampbell. ships, increase faculty salaries. meihber of the Mormon church the two men had discussed the short mitts matched her gown drew J. Kamm of Deming street, Nervell Jennlnga, upheld the Su Treatment was in Pennsylvania ' and build up educational services garia. France and Italy. prescriptions. This pro- contracts with the Glastonbury son of Mr, and Mrs. John Gordon Camphell argued that he had perior court decision. With Yugloslavia, these were who recently was in town. The and a brief veil of the same color of Portadown, North Ireland, for Wapplng. - hospital’s Benjamin Franklin for foreign students and general (essioosl pharmacy Two Buildings Hit client. The defendant stated that hired the equipment and "wheri I The high court said that the clinic. Pennsylvania hospital, old the original parties making up the church has been interested in se completed her outfit. She carried merly of tbia town. The minis 'When the couple left for a trip hire a man I flgrure he's going to Elmore Watldns community relations. curing the complete geneologlcal he had refused to build the houses deep yellow chrysanthemums. to New York C^ty, the bride waa Snow Plowing only question submitted to the est in the United States, was Comlnform when It was organized GARAGES carries on the integrity ter, Rev. (JUfford O Simpson, per stay there until Tm through with records of its membership, and for (Ooattnued from Page Ona) at the price Johnaon had contract David GalUgan was best man and wearing a beige suit, brown sc- Board of Arbitration and Media founded in 1751 with the aid of more Watkins, president of the at a secret meeting in Poland in and personal interest of ed for. formed the' double-ring ceremony him.” tion in May, 1948. was whether board of trustees. i September 1947. this purpose has been micro- Richard Luko and Kenneth Jones at four o’clock. Warren Wood, cessorios and tan topper. On their The other case involved a $57.16 Benjamin Franklin. photographing public records in The case waa continued when Ditch Digging the workers had been dlecharged Other Drugs Fall During 1944-40, a building fund Nutrition Council your trusted physician aboard. The 41at waa believed to ushered. organist of the Second CongregE' return they 'wUI make their home claim by Harry R. Rylander and Warning Against "Titoism’’ Custom Buitt Connecticut towns where large be a baby. Qarrity agreed to supply JohU' A reception was held at the on Pine street. East Hartford. properly. The board found that Dr. Duncan said he decided to of over $4(>0,000 was subscribed by . . Will you remamber son's records pertaining to the tional church played the tradition Son of 27 Oak Grove street the wrorkers had been discharged voluntary contribution. However,' Aa a warning against ’^ toism ” j numbers of Mormons trace back The home office aaid 45 persona Sheridan restaurant at 7:30, The bride attended Ellsworth try neomycin after treatment Member Named in other Communist parties the AMESITE DRIVES TR.VP ROCK matter. al bridal marcbea and rendered a against Edward Brown, 60 Tan For water or sewer pipes. Improperly. Mr. WaUclna pointed out, wartime i I to bring us your doc their ancestry prior to the west had been accounted for. ,.'rhe line which was decorated with white High school. South Windsor, and using peniciilln, aureomycin. communique declared: The other two cases "in%’olved short concert as the guests ner street, for work which the In ite award, said the Supreme streptomycin and Chloromycetin. restrictions, followed by skyrock-' ward migration. When the church said 37 bodies had been recovered, wedding bells, pink streamers, sembled. He accompanied the is employed by the Travelers ta' ” .\genu of the Tito clique are! GRAVEL tor’s nrx/prescription? made Its survey here. Town Clerk one died in a hospital, four were eviction proceedings. The Holl In plaintiff did In the Brown hqme. Land drainage, etc. court, an arbitration board can ••The other drugs partially eting building costs, first delayed Hartford, Nov. 29—i.A’)—Dr. palms- and chrysanthemums in singer. Miss Loretta McKinney of surance Company. The bridegroom . Brown- said Rylander installed Earle 8. Arnold, secretary and today acting as the American im -{ ^rkington extended the courtes- in a hospital, 10 had been releaaed vestment company brought action i-arious colors, Mrs. Dunlop re attended Newington High school not include a matter not eubmlt- cleared up the Infection but constroctlon, then made it impos les of his office, and the mission from hospitals after treatment to recover possesrion of the prem Coventry, whose numbers were a bathroom cabinet in his ted to it nor can the' Superior sible to go ahead with proposed treasurer of the Omnectlcut State perialista. BULLDOZING GRADING CENTER ceived in a dress of emerald green "O Promiso Me” and “Because.' arid is employed by the Underwood couldn’t kill all the organisma Dental association, announced to aries were appraised of his. inter and there were three other surviv ises at the Whitehall Apartments, (Brown’e) home and in so doing court make a correction In an ar- that was causing the illness,” Dr. plans. Tho need to the commun “ For this reason," it added, “ai with black accessories and the White pompons and palms com typewriter Company. He is a punched through the vTall and Wni. F. Steele & Son day that Dr. Gilbert L. Mellion of PHARMACY est ors. A-3, from Mr. and Mrs. Francis member of the National Guard. bItraUon award "wpich - affecte Duncan said, adding: ity for an expanded and modern decisive struggle is necessary j bridegroom’s mother In aqua with posed the decorations. caused damage to plaster and Rocky Hill has been appointed to against tlic intrigues of these! DUiMP TRUCKS FOR HIRET “ Where Pharmacy Is A Beliefs of Mongon Church. A blue-uniformed representative Sweet Attorneys Jay E. Rubinow black. Both mothers wore gar- the merits of a controveray. "*Neomycln will be used in a ized hospital, be continued, ia even and John S. G. Rottner represent -Presented in marriage by her wallpaper. The plaintiff atated 683 Vernon St., TeL 2-0531 represent the sssociatlon as a agents of the Imperiallste wher-, Prorestlon The basic beliefs of the Mormon of the lines stood by the plane, ‘denia corsages. Ptaae Reporta Asked . Affects Merita of Dispute very wide range of disorders but I greater today than five years ago. member of the Connecticut Nutri weeping unashamedly as he kept ed the plaintiff and defendants, father, the bride was attended by that the wall had been weakened Speakers ever they try to work In the work- , »«: Main St. Tel. 4258 Church are not generally known in When departing on an unan "Such important matters as an wouldn't be able to tell in advance tion council. this section, and are listed as fot count of the bodies brought out. respectively. her Bister, Miss Joyce Straughan, by someone’s previous attempt to order of reinstatement and an what it might cure or not. * Principal speakers at tonight's ers and democratic organizations.” j Free Delivery nounced wedding trip the bride as maid of honor. Raymond Gor Washington—(4>) — * Th« Cl'vH Install the cabinet and added that The Nutrition' council, which in T h o m a s D . C o l l a lows: Flames licked the one-story gal overcrowded Aeronautics Administration and awrard of back pay wrhich, accord “ We will use it only in cases in meeting wlU include Mr. Watkins cludes reprefsentatives of all of the Tlie kejmote' of the meeting, the ; “ 1. We believe in God, the Eter- vanized building into whidi tha B. J. HoU of 1009 Main street wore a browm Iridescent suit with don was best man for his brother, the resulting hole In the plaster communique said, was given by j hunter green sccessories and top the armed forces have called up NOVEL GIFTS FOR THAT ing to the finding, wmuld amount which streptomycin or other who will discuss the. history of health agencies in Connc-ticut, ts Phone 2-9219 M l Father, and in His Son, Jesus larger part of the plane crashed testified that he wss bringing ac and the ushers were Theodore waa small and easily repaired. to at least $14,006, affect the mer known anti-bloUc -drugs prove In Manchester Memorial hospital and Mllchall Andrevicl Suiloy (propa-i Clirlst and In the Holy Ghost per. For the present the ruuple Oebeau of Wllbraham, Mass., and on the public to report cases of “PROBLEM PERSON^ engaged in a statewide program for hours after it hit. Firemen tion because the apartment was "buzzing” or reckless flying by its of the controversy” and so effective. the background of the building for improilng public health ganda chief of the Soviet Com- j “3. We believe that men will be used grappling hooks to pull apart overcrowded and because of num will reside with the bride’s parents Harry F. Sweet, Jr., of this town. at 89 Ridge street. any pilot. ON YOUR CHRISTMAS cannot be ruled upon by the “That's the only excuse to use it program, and Dv. Edmond R. Zag- through better nutrition. munist party) . He gave a report i punished for their own sins, and the mixture of plane and building. erous complaints received from The bride waa gowned in white court, the decision held. until we know more about neomy lio, president o f the Hospital Med not for Adam’s transgression. Mrs. Washburn presented her Administrator D, W. Rentzel ' IJST It was about 5:45 a.m. (c. s.t.) other tenants. Holl stated the two- slipper satin and-Chantilly lace. The company a p p ^ was de cin.” ical Staff. who will speak on “The ___ k. "8. We believe that through when the big plane struck the Mag- honor attendant a cigarette lighter The fitted basque bodice bad a says reports should be made to COSMETICS room - and-kitchenette apartment the Aeronautics Administration's clined hy the Supreme court Immediate Improvement Doctors’ Viewpoint ’* ■ . the atonement of Christ, an man naflux plant on the northweat edge was occupied by the five-member and the best man and ushers re yoke of mousseline de sole,'edged ■ Visit the Young People’*s nearest office, which usually will We carry all leading w’hieh held that the union's appli Pitzer, fighting a 105-degree Mayor Harold A. Turklngton | kind may be saved, by obedience of the field. The plant inspects Sweet family and that conditloiut ceived initialed Wallets from the with the lace, and was buttoned in to the laws and ordinances of the bridegroom. be found listed in the telephone brands. Booth at the Salvation cation waa a special proceeding fever, was given his first intra will bring the greetings of the plane engines by chemical means. were such that one child' bad to back to the waistline with small exempt from the 60-day rule. muscular Injection of neomycin town of Manchester, while WilHam i Gospel. Both Bunt Into Flamea The bride is a graduate of Man satin buttons The tight-fitting directory under "United States Army Christmas Bazaar. “•t. We believe that the first sleep In a closet He added that be chester High School and is in the Government.” It’s Important to Sept. 3. He showed immediate im P. Slover, hospital superintendent, 1 Both the plane and plant ap had received complainta that the sleeves tapered to a point over the Arthur Drug Stores provement. will speak concerning the need for 1 p ^ d p ls s and ordinances of the parently burst into flames. Small employ of the Connecticut Mutual wrists, and the full skirt termin get plane numbers if possible. Gospel are, first: faith in the Lord Sweet children brought dirt into Insurance Company in Hartford. THURS., DEC. 1— 3 P. M. Other Injectione were given at the new additions Raymond W. ' exploslona followed. the hallway, which is used by sev ated in a circular train. Her State Labor Dept. four-hour intervale. Within 14 Goalee, ebsirman of the building | Jesus Christ; second: repentance A seriously Injured crew mem Mr. Washburn graduated from veil of French illusion was of fin third: baptlm by immersion for eral tenants, and also Interfered Manchester High school, served 30 hours, all signs of the germ had committee, will report on the work • ber staggered to a nearby home. with the mail of the other tenants. ger-tip length and attached to a vaniahed. Injections were -contin the remlsidon of sins: fourth: lay- While blood oozed from hie months with the armed forces in Home Made Fudge ,Jd Season Party of that group. ! t e on of hands for the gift of the HoU admitted under questioning hand-made cap of the satin, trim ued for five more daye at six-hour The Invocation will be given by ^ mouth, he aaid: the European theater, and la em med with seed pearls. Her cas Ghost. by Rottner that the Sweet chil ployed by Pratt and Whitney. intervala. Pitzer ssM the only dis Rev. James P. Tlmmirfa of St. , ••I want to make a statement” dren are not differen;) from other cade bouquet was fashioned ot HartfordT Nov. 29—Several hun Ws believe that a man must Frances Hudson, a grocery store Myer Mendelsohn, Inc. comfort he ei^rlenced was at the Bridget’s cluirch and the benedio-' . bo called of God, by prophecy, and children. He added u a t he is white roses and white pompons. dred employees of the State Labor point of injection. tlon will be pronounced by Rey. I by the laying on of hands, by those employe, said she todc this state bringing the action against the The maid of honor wore a gown Department in Hartford, in addi ment from the man, who described Today Pitzer la working regu Alfred L. Williams of St. Mary’s ' Who are in authority to preach the parents, not ths children. .of cornelian red taffeta, with por tion to Employment Security per larly and taking no further medi church .Gospel and administer in ordl- himself as the co-pilot: Mrs. Bertha Sweet testified that Russians Told trait neckline, short sleeves and Announce the opening of their tobacco ware sonnel from nineteen field agencies ••Number Four engine afire on cation. ! PACKARD aances thereof. aha and her busand had been liv ruchlng of the material forming throughout the atete, will gather approach. Air opened the right Jones firstttrst recctveureceived treatment i nrr* si rm . . • “8. Ws believe la the same or- ing In the apartment for six years. an apron effect on the full skirt. on December 16 for their annual Sept. 15, Six- days later neomycin I W ill r rOtCSt ‘ Mnlsatlon that existed In the hatch. •The plane was on fin and She stated that she had received Policy Needed She wore a halo of pink Rapture house at Buckland, Conn., on Monday^ Decem Christmas celebration. Wright’e I cut all four engines. The engines Injections were halted. .Primitive .Church—apostles, pro- one complaint from neighbors con roses and carried a colonial bou Reateurant In Piain'VlIIe has been Eight pharmaceutical firms are I pbets,* pastors, teachers, evange- were off when we hit.” cerning behavior of her children, quet of the same flowers, ber 5 fft 7:30 a. m. Apply on this date for chosen as the site for the affair. Ship Shelling "I didn’t get his name except T o Get Peace manufacturing neomycin but only * lista, etc. and added that she always cleaned Mrs. Straughan. chose for her Among those attending will be in minute quantities because its . I "7. Wo beUere in the gift of •Qrorge,' ” she said. “His head was up any “dirt” which they brought daughter's wedding a gown of. teal John J. Egan, Commissioner cf bleeding and his back waa hurt,” employment. final effect on humans is still n o t' (Continued from Page One) ■ telllgaes, prophecy, revelation, vls- into the haUway. (Coattnned from Page One) blue crepe with shoulder Insets of Labor. William G. Ennis, Deputy knowm. j tons, healing. Interpretation of An American Airlines spokes RMtal Payment, lace in the same shade and beaded Commissioner of Labor, Howard I tongues, etc. man said crew members in the OPEN ALL DAY Says Dr. Duncan: “ It appears i the two warships opened fire from Testimony concerning | another the Assembly’s 59-nation political in steel gray. She wore a winter E .. Hausman, Executive Director, certain that neomycin is another » distance of 6 0 0 '” ards wiCiout "8. We believe the bible to be hospital were .^Japt. Laurent pink feather hat, gray suede gloves Employment Security Division, charge by the plaintiff, non-pay committee. He revived it in the step forward in the battle against | the traditional prelipilnir^; of a ! the Word of God as far as It la (Tommy) C7Iaude^(the pilot); Ro- Assembly with no chance of and pumps and a corsage of pink James J. Graham, Director, Unem ment o f rent, gave rise to consid WEDNESDAY disease.’ warning shot across the ’-o.v. ' translated correctly; we also be /bert Lewis, first officer, and Wil erable sparing and legal probing changing the verdict Sweetheart roses. ployment Compensation Depart lieve the book of Mormon to be liam S. Forbes, flight engineer. Water Too Shatl If you drive a ear,- rsmsmber First Little Bey—-Why can ws Sideshow Ballyhoo Ciallsr—Hers TOONERVILLE FOLKS BV FilN’l .MNE FUJI jrou arel Twenty of the most beau UANCRZ3TER EVENING HERALD, mAmjHEHrBR, W HN,, TUESDAr, NUVEMBBE 29, 194R S e t t B e a n d . N o n s e n s n that it may take 18 times the dts- sat mors pancakes than waffle*? ■inim awm .ym tance to step on snow er ice as it Bccend Llttla. . Boy > - Because tiful girls in tbs world. (Only tan Had A Kick Otaalag doM to step en dry concrete. When pancakes slip over and make room, cents!) M ickey (H imselp) Mc V t o w s d a t . Aveng# Doily Net Prsss Ron The Weothsr Wm the Mwrtb «t Oetobw. I84S rmiMt nc p. a. mrnm m I VbirniM nUghtty w h m large number of newly registered Bobcats listed above who were sU THE NoVBunr SBOr. 9,748 nftevaaou thna yMtnrinyi 8 present at the masting, aocompan- Mary Oiem B. 9m* night mM ThurnOny; wMW ‘ Lnrsbeveque, WUltnm IT M «M ham A bout Tow n Emergency ^ to r s and Ronald Scbuls ied by at least one of thsir par In__recopiltlon of their having ents. This splendid sign of parent ibf< Manehe9tar~-~A Ctiy of Vlttaga Charm Dr. Maaaaro, Tel. complete Cub Soout careers and participation will tnaim a siiccsaa JanlM McCuUoUgh O f 7089, and br. F. W. Helfrick, The annual Christmas party of having become old enough to ad M year for the pack In giving the 111* Chriftnuui Perty commlttoo of 4918, are the phyalclana of the vance to the B(W Soout Troop, b ^ full beneflt from tha Cub the Tall Cedars will be held at the T m (CkwISeS AOvarttMag m ragn 18) MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1949 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE FOUR CENTS the Brittah Americen Oub eii- Mancheater Medical Aaaocla- SUte Armory, Thuraday evening, Troop 112 and Paidt graduation certlflcatea were pre Scout program. v 6 l . LXDL, n o . 51 aouiice<| today that tlon who will reapond to emer December 15, at seven o’clock. D\ie sented by Donald Bennett Pack In closing, Cub Scout Donald Steiner led Pack 118 In the Cub Kiddie’a' Party would held on gency calla tomorrow after to the large membership, the party 112 Formally Ac(»pt- 112 Cubmaster to: Satorday. December 17, at 7 noon. Edwin Wright, Louis Gagnon, Smut Promise and Boy Scout Wil is rsstricted to the children of Tall liam Lannlim led Soout Troop 118 e’clock at the clubhouae. S w U Cedars through the age of Ik. ed Intp Conntdl Jr„ Robert Bennett Arthur Jarvis, F I L M S Tracks Suspended Over Ruihing Flood Waters Claua wJU be preaent to dlatrlbute Donald Steiner, Edward Wojclk, in tha Seoul Oath. ' •Tsssr flftt to children of club membere. Santa Claus Is expected with a gift Jack Sanaon, manager of the for each child. There will also be During a joint meetlM of Bo; Hooks Johnston, Jr„ and Robert Thomas Changes Schools Compromise 3 9 e R o R State Theater, haa returned to hla I entertainment and refreshments. Scout Troop 112 and Cub PacUz J. Sloan, St. Margaret-Mary Mothera Cir home. 86 Hai»Uh atreet, after un- 112, both sponsored by Washing cub______Pack 112 then presented cle wlU meet tomorrow evening registration cards and Boiicat Pins dergoing a major operation at the Santa Lucia Society will hold ton School PTA last Friday, John Arthur B m g Stores with Mre. Peter Plalkaltla of 163 Memorial hoapltal. He will be Dormer, District Cub Commission to the following boys who had pre- Table Pads Not GuUty Plea; Its monthly meeting tonight at 8 er, on behalf of Charter Oak Coun vtoualy appU^ for membenhtp Hillard atreet. glad to have any of hla frienda I o’clock at the Itallsn-Amerlcan drop In to aee him. cil, Boy Scouts of America, pre and completed their Inltiel, re Measure Is Favored club. The aon bom at Memorial hoi' I sented the charters for the 1949- qolrementB: pltal November 26 to Mr. and Mra Alfred L. Elwln. of .23 Cumber 80 fiscal year. The charters were Richard J. Carlin, Philip M. Fin Joaaph Pavelack of 144 Main land atreet, la a patient at Hart XI Gamma chapter of Beta Sig accepted by George Leksner, vice ley, Gordon Todd, Anthony L. Faces Jail Term ■ti«et haa been named Vincent ford hoapltal where he will under ma Phi will meet tonight at eight president of the Washington Jones, Jr., Peter Larson, Robert S p e c i a l ’ Andrew. They have another ion, go aurgery. o’clock at the home of Mrs. Er- School PTA qnd in turn presented Maltempo, George F. Mockalls, Oaiy. Mra. Pavelack waa the mano Garaventa, Lakewood Circle by him to Robert McComb, Cub Joeeph Doucette, Paul Doticette, ROLICIIS With Minor Changes tOrmar Mlaa Roae DiFaaio. north. Pack committee chairman and Robert Howarth, Jamea Klar, Dan Throw s H im self on Mer>, The Chriatmaa party of Center Scoutmaster William Hannaford iel F. Renn, John Westmoreland, Repeats Tale Church Co-Weda will be held Fri Opening ceremonies were con Richard Chapdslaine, Scott Clen- FOR MEN AMD WOMEN cy of Court in Pay rraiik 3. Manafield Marine day. December 9. A dinner will ducted by Cub Scout Edward Wo* dahiel, Robert Jamaitla, Jack Zle- With with certain physical roll Padding Cose To Frcight Train Bring# Approved by Education; Ooipa League Auxiliary will meet be aerved at 6:30 followed by the Jeik and Boy Scout Ronald Lar- mak. Walter Gleason, Paul Goulet, AabMtiNi Papers Given Reds’ Forces tomorrow evening at the Armj traditional dlatributlon of gifta Manchester Mrs. Conrad J. Rloux impairmanta. You may Wool Blaze to Firemen Appropriations and Fi sheveque. Bruce McClain, Ronald Pockett, (2.95 T op day; Judge Dismisses and Navy club. and reading of Umerlcka. Herb Richard L. Adams, Robert J. Mrs. Conrad J. Rloux, the for Following this, advancement Aad Up not ^ aninaurablo. nance Committees To Urwelder haa promlaed to be on D ale Book awards were presented to the fol Adams, Wayns A. Lowd, Jan P. Willlamstown, Mass., Nov. mer Miss Laura Mae Martin of Custom Made, Goarantoed Charge Against His Him by H iss Move Closer Orfbrd Pariah Chapter, D, A. R., hand to entertain with hla Inarlm- lowing Cuba: Peterson, Thomas J. Sullivan, John 6. J. AGOSTINELLl 30.—(ff)—Firemen were wait day After Joint Execu will hold ita December meeting, ba music and Fred Werner will ar Hackmatack street became the Robert Bennett, Louis Gagnon, 8. Campbell, Carlyle Teabo, Jr., To Fit Year Table Form er Secretary ing at toe station here when Wednesday, November 80 bride of Lieutenant Rloux at a Thuraday afternoon at 2:30 in the rive later In the evening to play Arthur Jarvis, Hooks Johnston, James Wlshart, Charles Yurkahot, 88 Beam Drive . IW . 94181 . ..V _ s? yr - T o C h o k i n g a Boston and Maine freight tive Session as House Pedaration room of Center Church for dancing. The committee has] League of Women Voters. Open ceremony Saturday morning, No Jr., Robert J, SlOan, Donald Stein Stephen Moaaer, Gug Gartsida end Phone 7691 Today Chambers Ends Testi train pulled In, bringing the announced that reservations membership meeting. 8 p. m., vember 26, in St. James’s church. WsBhington, Nov. 80.—(ff) And Senate in Recess; houae, with Mra. C. R. Burr, Mra. er, Edward Wojclk and Edwin Ernest J. Irwin. Jr. No extra eharga ta have ear 1MI MUTUAL UFi —^Rep. J. Pomell Thomas (R., mony Today; Repoirts fire. Oora Clarke and Mra. W. O. Craw should be In by Dec. 1. If you Mary Cheney Ubrary. Speaker: Wright A banner year is expected by to yoor home. The flames, in a bgle of wool have not returned the card tele-j anutANca company m niw vo«k i - - • Quick Piassage and Ad ford, hoateaaea. Mr. and Mra. H. U Prof. Laurence Barber on -“ State and evening. Center Church Second elaas awards were pre- Cub Pack 118 as avldeneed by the N. J.), today withdrew his Put in Record Con Reliable Reports from in a box car, were extin phone Mra. Harry Beach 2-9216, Diehl, local candle manufacturera, Government in Transition.’’ > House, 11 a. m. Luncheon and plea of not guilty to charges Taipeh, Formosa, Say guished quickly last night. journment Expected •will be the gueat apeakeri and ex or Mrs. Earle Rohan 7911 Thursday, Deoember 1 supper served. of payroll padding, and threw tain Name of Duggan iinridwaiivAiVl hibit aamplea of their work. Salvation Army Corps Christ- ITte lire hod traveled more Thuraday, December 8 himself on the mercy of the Nationalist Capital than 30 miles. All membera of Mother’s Circles ntas sale at Citadel. Emanuel Lu^eran Ladies’ Aid New York, Nov. 80.— —^Two Worker* walk oeroea the mala bne tracks of Great Northern railroad which are Kiepeaded over rushing State Capitol Hartford. Annual basaar and tea of S t court. The 64-year-old legis The first alarm came from Nov. 30.— —Three legiala- aunaat Council. No. 48, Degree and any others contributing to the Variety Sale and Supper. Sale reporta entered into the record of flood wwtera after the track bed bad been swept away at Mount Vernon, Wash. The workers a Taken by Communists of Pocahontaa, will give a aetbaek food sale to be held at J. W. Mary’s Guild, S t Mary’s Pariah starting at 8 p. m. Supper from 8 lator changed his plea to one checking on d}1tM In the area that were threatened by rising flood water*. (AP wirephoto); a motorist In Hooslck Falls, N. the eecond perjury trial o f Alger tive committees today ap party tomorrow evening at 8:18 at Hale’s ’Thursday at one p. m. for house, 2:30 on. to 7 p. m. of nolo contendere. That Hong Kong, Nov. 30—VP)—Com Y., who reported smoke was proved with only minor Food sale. Ladies o f Regina Hlea today contained the name of pouring from a box car. the home of Mra. Fltagerald, 12 the benefit of the Benedictine Al»- Satorday, December 18 meana he doea not oonteat the munist forces moved In on Chung Bralnard Place. Membera, frienda bey In Bethlehem, should contact Laudus. J. W. Hale’s, starting 1 Salvation Army Band and The railroad told its agent changes a compromise state govemment’a charge. Laurence Duggan, former State king today and reliable leporta and aU Intereated wlU be welcome. either Mrs. Bert Gay 8728 or Mrs. p. m. Chorus concert 8 p. m. CltadeL With thia atartllng develop Aims of New Airliner Crash at Petersburg, N. Y., to check school , aid bill worked out by Tuesday, Deoember 0 department offldal who died in a Prlaea will be awarded and re- Robert Gorman 8768, for pickup Thuraday, Deoember 18 ment, Judge Alexander M. Holt- News Tidbits from Taipeh, Formosa, GeneraUa- toe report. He saw smoke and Democratic and Republican League of Women Voters. Tea fall from a window of hla 16tb Bimo CSiiang Kai-Shek’s headquar freahmenta aerved. on Wednesday evening or ’Thurs Tall Cedars Christmas party for aoff dlamlaaed a charge againet floor office here laat Dec. 20. notified toe dispatcher at leaders. The House and Sen day morning. 8:80-8:80 p. m. South Methodist children. Stota Armory-r— 1 p. m. Union Known Culled From (/P) Wires Cause Sought ters, said toe city fell at noon. Greenfield, Maos. The Wil- church. Mlaa Helen OampbeU, former aec- The reporta were made by Chiai(g arrived In (Thengtu, new ate were in recess until 2 p. retary to Thomaa. She waa ac- Whittaker Chambers, chief prose liamstown fire department was m., when toe Elducation Appropri TeUng people o f the Salvation Organ recital, darsnoa Helaing. Nationalist capital, shortly before asked to be ready. Kmanuel Lutheran ^ church, 8:18 cuaed o f oonapiring with Thomaa cution witness againat Hiss, to vice President and Mra Alben noon. He had been leading the de ations and Finance commltteea re Army Corps have decided to serve to defraud the government Fourth Round Wage In- Investigators Study Bits "It’ll be right along,” toe p. m. M S48 Adolf A. Berle, former •asalatant Barkley plan to leave Sea island, fense of Chungking and trying t< ported favorably on toe meaaura INSJJRE a light supper at the Chriatmaa RIHOI ■ through padding of the Uwmak- secretary of state, and to Ray Ga., this afternoon and go to New get Acting. President Li Tsung-Jen railroad promised. after a Joint executive eeaeion. sale, which opens Thursday at Christmas sale, K. of C. Home, eria office im yr^. orease. Pensions and Of Wreckage and Sur* seven p. 'm.. Gibbons Assembly, mond Murphy, State department Y ork .. .Federal Judge Sylvester J. to return to China from tola Brit Hope for Quick Pieeagn M cDyNBY BIWTHBB8 three o’clock In the lower hall. Heltaolt act Dec. 8 for aentene- security officer. Insurance Objectives Ryan orders all FBI agents who vivors Stat'emeuts ish colony. Leaders expressed toemaelvea Clerks In the stores and others Cathoho Ladles o f Columbus. tng of Thomaa. Wednesday, December T FlnaUy Concludes Teetlinoay Investigated Coplon-Gubichev spy u A dispatch from CTiungklng to a ; hopeful that the bill woidd win will 'find ham, chicken and tuna Thomaa facea a poaalble maxi- conspiracy case to appear Monday SOSMaia St. TeL 60«0 VlOaga Camera Club mimting, Chambers finally concluded hit Dallas, Nov. 30 — Investi ^Chinese newspaper here said quick passage in toe Democratlo- sandwiches vrith home-made gra mum aeotenoe of 82 yeara In JiUl Philadelphia, Nov. 30.—(ff)— at hearing to determine whether 20,000 Red troops crossed toe Moscow Again Ray Dwyer’s Shop, 8:30 p. m. teatimony after eix and one-half gators studied bits of wreckage controlled Senate and Republican- ham nut bread: also if deslrod, po and 840,000 In flnea. The economic alms of the CIO’s Uicgal wlre-tqpping was used . . . Yangtze at 1 a. m. today, local controlled Hpuae and that the tato 'chips, pickles, k|[| coffee and Bring cameras. days on the witnesa stand. UN delegations speculate wheth North Methodist church Christ Pandlpg the aatitencing, Thomaa He repeated what he haa often new Electrical Workers union are and survivora’ atotements today In time, (12 noon, ea.t. Tuesday) legislature’s special aeaslon—t)M cold drinks. Tea and cake will be MEIWINIER waa allawed hla oontlnUed freedom on the record today—a fourth er Yugoslavia win seize opportu an effort to piece together all de and (intered toe outskirts of the Wooing Unions third since last June— could ad served In the afternoon. mas Sale and Supper. under hU preaent bond o f 81,000. ■aid before—that aedret State de nity in'General Assembly to blast third Nationalist capital brought Plano concert Gertrude Herr partment documenta in hie pos- round wage boost ranging from tails of an American Airlines plane journ. Holtseff aakl that alnce Mlaa nine to 25 cents an hour, penalona back at Comiaform’s latest offen under Communist gims tola year. HALE'S mann, Hollister school audito FBI That Tank! seaeion were given to him by Hiss sive against Premier Marshal crash in which 28 died. A second Red force occupied . The compromise, providing thnt Mr. and Mra. John Pickles ,«f Campbell aeemed to have acted for trauamittal to a pre-war So and social insurance. Trying to Get Catho the state pay approximately one- rium, 8:18 p. m. merely aa an employe of Thojnaa, Tito. Eighteen other persons were In-, Kiangpehslen, three miles west of HoU atreet have returned'after a, Pattins: o ff that fuel order viet spy ring. Delegates to the foimding con third of toe cost of bonda w h ^ Obrtitmas Tree Bazaar, day he would dlamlaa the chargee Former Communist Vice Premier Jured in the pre-dawn accident Chungking across the confluence lic Labor Groups to Wsatera trip, with Oklahoma City Ar.,. t. A paragraph from Murphy’s re vention of the International Union towns may issue to build new Headquarters airaelr objective, where they vls- may mean that yoa’ U be againat her. Tratcho Kostov and 10 otbera are yesterday. of the Yangtze and Klaling riv- port, entered into the trial record o f Electrical, Radio and Machine The 60-pasaenger plane, bound echoola, was warmly haUed by with the family of their son, caught with an empty tank Evecy Aa8 Under “OoropoMoa” indicted by Bulgaria’a Communist erai Join in Solid ^Front' fO R by Aealetant U. 8. Attorney Workers (TUE) voted for that dominated government on charges from New York to Mexico City Pound Troops and Ships both parties who announced it yea- John, Jr. Retuming Hast they There’s Nothing Better Than in s sadden cold sped. John R. Fltapatriok, lawyer for Thomas F. Murphy, f ave aubatan- program yesterday aft^r being terday and worked last night to wars Joined by their daughter. of treas<^ spying and economic slammed into two buildings and Nationalist Navy headquarters Mlaa Campbell, had contended at Ually the following aa having told not to worry about court iU' sabotage.. .General Tire and Rub said planes and warships had been Banetinl reduce it to toe form of a btlL Miss Bather Pickles of Appleton, ' WE HANDLE the outaet of the trial on Monday exploded in flames on the edge of been told by Chambers on March Junctiolui and to proceed writh ex ber company Joins list of compan the Love field airport. One engine pounding Red troop and shipping London, Nov. SO—(DV-TTie Plan Retroactive to 1945 Wla., and the trio spent Thanks- that every act of Mlaa CampbeU pansion of the imion. The plan ir retroactive to July g t ^ g at the. home of Mrs. 20, 1946, In a report on Commu ies boasting tire prices and warns was afire and another waa failing concentrations south of Shanghai Credentials oommittee of ttie wga under "compulaion’’ from Advises Delegatee to Go Ahead aati-Communlst .Free World 1, 1945, out of conalderatlon for Pickles’ slsUr in AlUance, Ohio. ATLANTIC nist activities In pre-war Wash that other increases could be ex before the plane struck. It veered for three days. The air-sea attack Given With Cash Sales Tliomaa due to their employe-em' ington: ^ Jamea B. Carey, secretary- pected in Industry . . . Prague’s Is an effort to forestall an expect la bor eonferenee nwde a be towns which already have built ployar relationahlp. sharply to toe left before crashing. schools or contracted' for them. ROASTING Furnace Oil “In a speciid category waa Noel treasurer of the CIO aad acting municipal ruling council annoimces TeU Wlwt Happened ed Invasion of toe Chusan Islands, lated bid today to enlist west Tbs Oalvatloa A m y Woman’s intapatrlCk told the court then head of the lUE, advised the dele that no new labor wUl be allowed off Hangchow. The planes, toe Payments from the state will be Homs Lssgus win meet at two Field and Laurence Duggan of Uie From toe Injured pilot and co Europe’s CaUioUc nalon work CHICKENS that It waa true that Mlaa Camp State, department. Field waa de gates to go ahead with their to private caterprlee. Navy said, attacked by day and ers. But the lavttatioa to the spread over a 20-year period, and o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the beU Bad arranged for a niece, pilot came statements saying what toe bill calla for » aopropriation I Plus Extra Special Values In All Departments scribed as a member at large In plana for building up the union New Yori* ’Times says Soviet happened — but not why. Capt. destroyerg swept toe Oommuniat organized GathoBca e f Bel- citadel to complete articles and Myra Mldktlf, aad her maid, Ar> despite any court actions ibrougbt newspaper Pravda kaa apparenUy areaa.at night. of 81.250,000 for make arrsngementa for its pert In We Dettver Friday Mornings L T . WOOD th«u(0»nmuniat) party, but net- •LsfMNnMToflMny) Claude said hie glofo. The Netbertnnds, Lux natter Minor, tfl gu * W »TW « a ^ thef was-la tha unSerground. by'the rival'United Electrical toned «)w n Soviet ForeigTr'Mtn- These developments came embourg, Switzerland aad the nlum which ends June 30, 198a the annual Christmas sals Thurs pay rpU. ‘Hie govwnment oon- later Vlshlnsky’e recent declara- No. 1 engine had not functioned growing diasatisfaction with the The State Education department day afternoon and evening. Mrs. ROGER OLCOTT “Special Ualaon waa Hedda Gom- Workers (UE). properly on toe New York-Waah- Soaadlaavlnn oonatrles had a teaded that neither ever did any perta. She waa married to Paul The UE haa gone to the courts Uon to UN that Russia la “ razing Reds was reported In north China string on lt.~If th ^ Join the Augusta Hansen and Mrs. Elisa , 408 West Center S t CO. Of Both These Stores real work; that thelY aalary mountains” with atomic pow er... ington-Dallaa-Mexlco Cflty flight where toe Ck)mmunlsta have ruled (Continued on ft g e tim T d ) beth Wilson will bs hostesses at Massing. Massing la a penologist in a number o f Instances In an ef new free World labor Interna Teleidioae 7888 51 BisseD St. Phone 4496 checka*Mvere depoalted to Mlaa fort to tie up the funds of various James D. Heer of Euclid, O., In Of what happened here, he said: for k year. the LsaipM meeting tomorrow. for the atate of Pennsylvania. “ I squared away to make a land tional, which the conference of CampbeU’a account in a bank here, When Field went to the League locals and otherwise prevent them dicted yesterday in slaying of fra In Taipeh. Formosa, Island head Bangea, Refrigeratora ternity brother at Ohio State Uni ing with flaps and gear down on a quarters of toe Nationalists, con 280 labor leaders from 45 and that Mlaa CampbeU In turn fit Nations he left Duggan in her from shifting to the new organi oonntries Is forming, the tranafeired funde.to Thomaa’ bank versity, will tmdergo psychiatric final approach. The No. 4 engine cern waa expressed for toe Armies IPaolierB and AD special care. It la understood Field sation. observation and examination . . . Catholics must dissolve their account at AUendale, N. J. The lUE waa organized early quit and I called to toe flight en- of Gen. Soong Hsl-Llen. Soong’s and Duggan, supplied any Informa Providence police launch full- troops supposedly are defending own Catholic labor Internation Thomaa’ diange of plea came tion ahe wanted to know.” this month after the CIO had ^neer to cut on toe booster pump Qthar Applianfeea scale probe of boy gang battle near when toe fuel flow dropped to toe Szechwan-Hunan border but al within two yeara, the cotn- when the government waa ready Reason Identity Deleted ousted the UE on grounds it waa Flashes! . . to put Mies Midkill and Mlaa Mi SUte House in Providence in zero and toe left wing dropped they have not been heard from In mlttee stipulated. A t the opening of today’s trio] Communist dominated. which more than 100 youths wield (Late BuSetiae of tfes (g) Wire) lyJItlU iicoai All Day Wednesday! nor on the stand. session Judge Henry W. Goddard The wage Increase program ap- after toe airplane started to mush 48 hours. Thomaa had hothlng to say to ed clubs and fisU. in (below flying speed). These troops, Taipeh headquar- London, Nov. 30— (JP)—Moscow remarked that, after a conference Mld-mornirig flurry of demand once again is wooing Europe’s with counsel for both sides, Dugr (Continued on Page Four) ‘I called for flaps and gear up (Omtiatied on Page Twkve) for railroad issues helps stiffen en to toe first officer (Indicating an (Continued on Page Twelve) Catholic labor unions to form a New Walkout Seen Certala gan’B Identity “waa deleted (from tire stock market . . . Philadel solid “front" with Communlat New York, Nov. 88—(flV-A asar a report prevloualy read at the ___ m _ Intention to regain altitude for phia Athletics announce signing of another, approach). With only two workers in what may become a •oft coal walkout appeared certala ' trial) for the aole purpose of spar Mickey Cochrane and Bing Miller Stobres Open Until 5:30 P.. M. engines working there wasn’t new campaign aimed at disrupting at nddnlght tonight. Joha L. Lewla J » ing the name of a man now dead " Extra Rooms aa coaches foe 1950 season . . • N ew A "B om b toe weyt’a recovery program. • postponed again today,* meetiag Must Protest After Duggan’s name wt E5leven-y®»r*old Arthur BIrrBi of much power to gain altitude to The Russian-led Comlnform of his United Mine Werkefn Follqr • e brought out, Claude B. Cross, de New York, who stowed away on climb. ’ committee until 18 a. m. toaw iiaar. fenae counsel, suggested that a To Be Added plane several days ago in effort to “ He (the flfat officer) called out: (0>inmuniat International Infor Tests Slated mation bureau) In a resolution Lewis gave no word publicly alMot, West Europe paragraph previously deleted from get to Hollywood to become sing She’s a goner.’ whether or not he wlB pwradt a ' Do Your Christmas Shopping Early For Best Selections. Use Hale's the Murphy report be read to the ing cowboy, makes second try— “ As he said that, toe plane hit published yesterday after a secret toe hangar and burst into flames. meeting this month in Hungary strike. In Pittsburgh, however, Jury. , White House Also Will this time by train. Deanls Hanhall, UMW DIstitet H ub^ West's Murphy read the paragraph. Secretary of labor Tobin says After that I had no clear recollec More Atomic Weapons urged Communist workers; Strat ‘In toe struggle for working Five representative, saM "calls rs- or Purnell Parking Lots. Parking Charge Will Be Paid With $1.00 With the substitution of Duggan’a Have Two-Story Base that CtommunlaU have made cer tion as to .what happened except (»lved at my offlee from local egy Given by Mont tain American xmiona “front or- that toe first officer and flight en To Be» Exploded by (Oaatianed ea Page Bight) leaders today show definitely the (Ooathraed m Page Twelve) ment Late in 1951 ganlzatlona for promotion of alms gineer were gone from toe cock United States in Secret men are idaanlag to quit teat^t," Purchase Or More. gom ^ During Speech of a foreign power.’’ . . .Diplomatic pit and I dived through toe for • • • Washington, Nov. 80 — (iP) relations between France and Pol- ward baggage hatch, through toe New York, Nov. 30—Iff) — Jh e land become vicious circle of re- fire that started, crawling away.” By Elton C. Fay Theater Properties Mortgaged hub of the westk deiaoae strategy, President and Mra. Truman are go Associated Frees MlUtary Scranton, Pa., Nov. 88^—(g>—A ^ V et Admits ing to have room for extra gueats prisaU arising out of arresU In statement Dictated Platform Job 15-year mortgage filed at the fa- aa viewed by Field Marahal Vis botk countries of alleged splee The co-pllot waa Rot)ert E. Reporter when they move back Into a safe Washington, Nov. 30.— )— corder of deeds office dtacloeed a count Montgomery, must btf to pro and modem White Houae' in late Five western European countries Lewis, who staggered, bleeding, to {IP tect western Europeans from Inva- Some more, and probably even Huge Problem 82,500,000 loan to Comerford Pah- Killing W ife 1951. , are moving closer to economic “ In a nearby home aaytng “I think I Ux Corp., by the Coanectient Mo- aldn and n d to rescue them after They’ll have apace, too, to store tegration” along llnea recently ani dying and I want to make a more deadly, atomic weapons are ward. going to be exploded by toe Unit tnal life Insuraaoe Co. The naort- all those things that people don’t proposed by American Marshall statement” To an excited grocery gage covers Comerford theater Mofitgomery, top mUiUry man like to throw away.. plan chiefs. store employe, Frances Hudson, ed Statea in a secret test. It will Attack on Truman Wei MAMOflttm vOmit W E 61VE GRE’BN STAMPS in the Western alliance, said lost Seriously Wounils Him- Berlin east sector OomraunisU be weighty with meaning for Rus properties . la 12 Pennsylvaaia W E GIVE ^WORE’EN STAMPS They will find it expanded into he dicUted a statement saying in counties. Nearly aU of the nMOey SI'OUDt M night that If western iSurope sell With Pistol Be- a 77-room mansion with a two- celebrate first anniversary of part: ■ sia and the rest of an A-bomb fare ‘Program Likely IO« 8ABV 9 SANTA OAUS ovemm again by Invaders, ‘that la conscious world. obtained throu^ the loan wUI ba story basement when the repair putsch that cut Berlin In two. “ Number Four engine afire on As Republican Chant need In making a final eettMateal Hete*s a ee«- the end of the ^ p l e who live fore He Is Found Job about to get under way ie fi Tiny dip In gasollnd prices shows approach. Air opened toe right A Joint announcement by the there. that a v erse cost of' fuel to motor- Atomic Ektergy commission ai with Paramount Pictures, Inc., la vatdUs pises of nally completed. hatch. The plane waa on fire and dl\islon of Jointly operated thea 'SMST pasttieal nsss. Frisisrily a Open Wednesdays Until 5:30 From Now Until Christmas “Tba point that is fundamental,' Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 30— To Be Completely Renovated igts Is slipping sway from highest I cut all four, engines. The engines Defenae department last nigi Washington, Nov. 80— —An he said, ” is that to promise to reS' peak in 28 years . . . Forty-year- i;ave toe place—toe mid-Paclflc ters In aeoordance with aa order tmiajag ass far icisadlr hiding distracted young Navy vet The present 150-year old struC' were off when we hit." attack on President ’Truman’s wel of the'Federal- District court la cue the west in due course after a eran seriously wounded himself to ture, to be completely renovate<) old man, arrested In Birmingham, Many of toe dead . and Injured proving ground in Eniwetok atoll fare program seemed likely today ptogress, it caa 8m bo saed ss a sucewHful invaMon from the east Ala,, on car theft charge, telU of- -but kept secret toe time. It said New York dty. bi-chair. Chair lodes ioatantly la day with a pistol and then admitted Inside, has 69 rooms and no basc'r were prominent Mexicans. The to become the choral chant of any • • • ie quite uaeless. TTie peoples of to police he killed his 17-year-old ment. fleera he haa “several wives but Mexican Fbroign Offlee announced only that testa are "planned.” Republican policy statement aimed ptaos oo able, wboM western Europe must be protected couldn’t remember all their ’There waa an obvioua reaaon Peace Offensive Wrecked wrlfe. , Engineers disclosed today that it would send a special plane here at the 1950 campaign. New York, Nov. 80.—(g)-4M8-. wide bass provides against li^vMlon, and not Just told The youth. Langdon Angle, Jr., eight additional rooms will be built names.” to pick up bodies of Mexican citi for concealing toe month, week or , Serious doubts exist here that THIS YEAR that they will be reacued after It.’’ Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker says sin’s Hector McNeil aaid today fitai, Boo-tippiag W- daya on which toe testa wlU be 22. was found In hla stripped down on the top-or fourth—floor, possib zens. The U. S. government toe minority party can agree on Kusela has wrecked the Kreatila’a entity. The field marshal, who'heada the Jalopy on the edge of town. Police ly for use by nests. there la but one way to win the waived' custom formalities which made: To foil any attempt by whether it ought to write a new K Commandera In ( ^ e f committee peace—by creating “the mlgbti- •Russian submarines or airplanes platform for the congressional purported peace offensive by eosli learned of hla whereabouts when In the past this floor has been ordinarily would require the plane moviM aa the new Coadbfoms of the Waatem European union, he phoned hla father, head of the used for maids’ quarters and gueata eat air power offensive-defense to steal close enough to toe atoU campaign and what any such dec 1 the world hss ever known.’’ . to check in at a border station. blast at Premler-Marnua IMs. •poke before 1,800 persona at a local Veterana administration of who could not be accommodated in Of toe-18 Injured, none was In to make some technically useful laration should contain. Waldorf-Aatorta dinner meeting the limited bedroom space on the President Truman keeps close observations. McNeil told the United Natlaan fice. aeribus condition, and many bad While he said he hUnself is as Aseembly that "ae one eoa faU ta During the month of December (1-31 Inc.) a Lady's or aponeored by the English-'speaking Mra. Angle wse shot to death third floor. The third floor la used watch on llth-hour maneuvers to Russia now has produced her sailed by these doubts, Senator union of the United SUtea. avert resumption of opal etrtke. been released from hospitala. •ee the apparent conflict between last night and left In a snowbank by the chief executive and hie Those killed included Henry own atomic explosion. Scientiata Smith (R., N. J.) told a reporter In hla address, broadcast nation'^ family, Government farm « p e r t predicts here believe that Soviet bomba the Soviet speeches here and ae- Man's wrist watch will be given with the purchase of the near their apartment. Eldaon, 44, Dallaa, one of toe he thinks the one thing most Re tioBs outolde”—la Yugealavla aad ally, Montgomery said western Eu ReooncUed Few Days Ago Preaidents . themselves have been that ' American fanner must re are far behind toe new and vast publicans can agree upon la oppo ropean “Want to know that their duce hla cost* next year If he ex- Bouthwest’a top-flight grain trad elsewhere. DRIVE-IN iFor some time Angle had com known on rare occaaiona to sleep ers; Jose de la Mora, 86, wealthy ly more powerful designs devel sition to those Truman proposals aUlee and frienda will fight aide by In the “attic” to permit very im pecU to auatain hla Income... Th«Bdi-w day's Special Used Cai^ Buy which incidentally will be a B A ^ plained of migraine headaches. He Mexican banker, textile dealer oped by toe United Statea. which the G O P claima would aide with them to hold off the men and hla wife Lenore were recon portant visltora to occupy ihelr Secretory of State Acheson say* No Foreign Visltora Wanted Aslu Bednetioa of ToBo •hriaal* Americana are "thoroughly Indig and rqdio chain owner; War amass more government authority ace from the east ehould It devel ciled only a few days ago after a bedrooms. So, when the new ApparenUy no foreign visltora, In Washington and provide “hand New London, Nov. 80 — (g) — m a pcacdcal tabla set far the ' GAIN CAR. ^ The car chosen will appear in this paper daily op." rooms are added, it may not be nant’’ at Chinese Oommunlsto for Claima Commissioner David N. Senator Perry T. Shafaer (D.Ma8r Now heated for your comfort. Next series of bitter quarrels. They had Lewis of Washington, D. C., and frien^y or unfriendly, are wanted outs’’ for toe people at excesaive gfowiag child as it an be naed The baaia for such protecUon, been married 11 montha. necessary ever again for Citizen their “Inhumane” detention of two at Ekiiwetok for toe fdrtocomlng London) eald ho aokod Goverasv American servicemen for more cost. iltbsrssadiaoer table orforpiapi under Autos for Sale and will be head^ **Xmas Buy.*' time out step in for a quick snack. the British war hero said, lies in When police reached Angle’s car No. 1 to do l^ke the office clerk testa. “I think most o f us are opposed Bowleo today to redueo tollo on tbs than year. (OoBtiaaed oa Page Four) Guard tall css be lemoved la- the economic recovery program today, gun amoke waa atlU curling who doubles up on a sofa to make The announcement said "full to what ia called toe welfare state, Orotoa-Now Leadoa highwag naady. Table also caa TRADES will be actNipted. Ek surp to look for these cars aad tha defenae organliatloa of through the air Inside ' m d the way for a rich relative. security restrictions aa required where the people lose toe Initia bridge aad ts reoMve the Haw he as a eoaveo- Steak Sandwiches western Europe. youth waa slumped over the steer Actual work on repairing the by toe atomic energy act apply to tive aad toe government takes limit oa cenaaatatioa bsehs. ; iMS*khdr“ .faramhet If these succeed, he said, “ there ing wheel with a stomach wound. home of presidents will get under all aspects o f test preparations. Senator Sbafaer-sold ho ooaforrsi Served With Peppered Onions wiU be no war.” over toe direction of everyone's when feediag the daily. The WATCH to be chosen from a fine selection of Bealde him waa a morning paper way In about a week. Aa under Including the time of toe testa." life,” toe New Jersey senator oald. ortth the geveraor at Hartford titii. cMM. Sateewd North Young MotherjWina Fight ) ' . Another speaker, U. 8. Ambaa- containing the picture of Lenore. pinning subcontract waa let yes This waa interpreted in eome moralag and was aoearod by ern JIatd Maple and aador-at-Large PhiUp C. Jeaaup, terday. The fin t Job will be a de Viewed Todgh ProUeiB Bulovas or Benrus at GAUDET'S, 8 9 l Main St., your modern Acroea It Angle had acrawlcd: quarters to mean that the. rigid Smith, a former member of the chief exeeattvo that he wshid stnady coaattnetion Hot Soups Hot Drinks declared the arming by America o f "I love you, Lenore." molition one to get ready for the previsions of toe atomic law, pro •veryttdag he oeoM to rods as give years ed sadMiso the Atlantic pact nations waa not new interior foundation and To Retain Child's Custody O O P National committee, sa)d Ruabed to Hoapital hibiting transmlselon of secret he thinks National Chairman Gu; ton charges. Shstaor, wtw asM tpeyaervtei. Jeweler. * In conflict with the peace effo^ He waa rushed to S t Mary's hos strengthening the base of tha out ______* did sot iBBunswssd say apai ‘ . , , « _ ' . ( J V Hamburgers and Hot‘Dogs data to any foreign power, would O. Qabrielson haa banded Republl within the United Nations. pital In oerioua condition. Asked side aandatone walla mean that Britain , and Canada redoetioa, stated thsrs aras a i Dedaring that further progresa Should Iswt 180 Yeara Muncie, Ind., Nov.k80—(88 — A^Ution after witneasee said the 1200 cans one of their tougheat prob by officera whether he killed hie deal was approved by toe Hamil wouldn’t be Invited to send ob to how mack the MIo eooM bo i Fnuik ^McGiUicudy in econonyic Integration of weatem wife. Detective John De Blaay i MaJ. Gen. Glen E. Eldgerton, young mother who paid 8200 to lems In asking tham to decide Your Do^ge and Plymouth Dealor,. regain her child from Its adopted ton county Department of Public servers. This policy would be In whether there should be a polley OPEN D A itv AT 10 A. M. Europe ie Immediately ncceaeary, ported Angle aaid; one of the engineers attached to boadoI s- Jeeaup said. the Renovation commlaslon, said parents waa toe winner today In a Welfare .at NoblesvUle. line with the previotts Eniwetok statement and. If so, what *T guess ao." test of three weapons la April KEMP'S “Thera are eeveral echoola of Detective De Blaay happened to the new White Houae ahouM court battle for custody of toe flve- Mrs. Auls said she consented to should contain. and May of 1948, when none but Trtflflwy Bfllaac# H . FLAGG Center St. Starting Monday, Dec. 5 We WUl thought as to whether European arrive at the home , of the youth’s last 180 years or more. Oongreu year-old girl. the adoption June 12, 1947, while Gabrielson wrote RebuUeoa gov Ineorporatad union or federation with close po pqrenta this morning Just at the has appropriated 15,400,000 for th* Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scott of in straitened clreiimstances after American military men and scien ernors, atate and county chairmen Qose All Day Mondays litical ties is essential to lasting moment when the elder Angle was whole Job. NoblesvlUe, Ind., brought a habeas her hueband's death. She has filed tists of toe conuniaaion was pres and national oommittoemen yes Wsshingtoo, Nov. E. SOUM ENE Opp. Love Lane The commission is now oonaid- corpus action to recover their a Mtltlon at Ncblesvllle to set ent. terday asking for grass roots ex poolthm o f the Trsasury NSd.. -r peace. Such a'union may be desir receiving a call from hla son. Baby^Land able. It ralaee, however, a further "I don’t know where I am. ering bow to dispose o f hundreds .adopted child from toe . mother, aatde the adoption. ''. Up to now the United States haa pression of views that oould be Not budget receipts, 188 Manchester, Conn. Richard *TUy” Lewis eomplex aeries of .problems which feel terrible. I have . a terrible of pieces of scrap and other ma- Mrs. Ethel Auls, 28, of Muncie. The foster parerlta had returned exploded eight atomic weapons. IllldTiefore a committee he ‘ WiU 4M)0.88: budget expendltiirah < 7tS Mahi s l cannot be eaaily oi; quickly re Judge Joseph H. Davis of Dela toe child, Ethel Rose, to her mother , 811.490.88: esab ball ■ ' - '______V :r." kolve^" ttCMtiaued Page Bight). (OoattaMd Page VUtoen). ware O li^ t court Sealed the pe- last March. (Oeattaned ex Flfleea) (OMittaaMI sa Figs B^ktr 885.044.72. 4 ■ 4 ,
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