WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4, l 94« I ^ ^lanrlfPBt^r Cpgnittg Ifgralb Averat* Dafly ClradatlM Ths WaaUMr r w tbe Meotb e( Mevembm. WU of P. a wambet itepma 9 ^ 5 9 Portty eleady tealght and TM- x r •what colder Friday than Christmas at HALEYS Maneheiter— A CUy of ViUago Charm (BIGHTBEN PAGES! PRICE THREE CENTO Is A Gay Whirl Of Gifts VOL. LXVL, N a 5« ea Page M> MANCHESTER, CONN; THURSDAY, DECEMBER B, IM t For All The Family Agreement Reached Philadelpliki Fire Lewis and Lawyers To End Strike Tying Confer on Payment Boxed Jewelry For \mm Up City of Oakland Of Union’s Big Fine G ifu m Boxed Stationery Questions Confronting Return- to 'Work Or­ » A tomic Power Plants Legal Battery In­ Fine quality writing paper and envelopes ders to Be Given AU Mac Arthur Target • c l v ’ ^■ in all white or col6r^ paper with Inter­ clude Whether to Pat A F L Union Business lined envelopes In the ne\v sheer weights. Up Bond, to Appeal Also boxed stationery for men. Agents; Machinists O f Reds ’ Criticism Seen as Competitor At 'Once to Circuit First to Go Back on - -- I PhUa’delphla, Deo. 4 — (P) ‘^ ^ w U l be In operation at Oak Ridge Court of Appeab or 50c lo $ 2 *3 0 box Job; Key System Lines . Tokyo, Dec. 5— OP)— Blunt Rue-6 Heretofore, Soviet critics have Atomic power plants can be con- by 1948, Dr. ’Thomas toM a lec­ avoided identifying MacArthur di­ eien press critlclam of General atructed on ths eastern seaboerd ture' group at the University of Adopt Delaying Tao rectly with the pollciea In Japan Officials See Resump­ MacArt lur was regarded In In­ to compete economically with those Pennsylvania last night . which they have attacked. ties; Timing Problem Aprons tion Inside Two Hours formed quarters today as the start using cool If bituminous prices rise Ths Oak R l^ unit he aokt, of a new Soviet propaganda cam­ Now the Russians claim a direct os high ea $10 e ton, says on ex­ costa two and ons-half tlssas as paign against occupatJon policies link oetween MacArthur and the ecutive of the Oak R l d ^ Tenn., much to build os would ons using Washington, Dec. 6.<—(/P) In Japan with the supreme com­ )vemment of Premier Shlgeru Bulletin! etomic project. coal, but he added that technolog­ — John L. Lewis, ctmtlnu^ mander for the first time under ?oshida, wh^h la under bitter ical advoncss would rsducs ths Oakland, Calif. Dec. 5.— Dr. dnarlea A. Thomas, vice Gift direct fire. vocal attack from leftist Japa­ president of the Monsanto (Chem­ Initial outlay conalderably. lis relentless throttle on soft (AV*The general s t r I k t, Official comment waa not avail­ nese. ical Oo, and now directing the con- Beoek Itaelf In Skadiws coal production, conferred able, but aomc sources saw a which for nearly three daya Toehida came into power sev­ verslMi of the Oak Ridge plant to Dr. Thomas womsd, howsvsr, with his lawyers today on V Of fllne Sheers and Earrings — Necklaces — BnMM-hes planned timing between an article non-military uaee, dedared that gripped 1,000,000 residents of eral months ago to ths protests that "In the ahadowa ta ths bomb whether the United Mine Percales In a large y Braccleta In Red Star yesterday and an In- of several mass dememstrations at the present price of $7 e ton, east bay commuqities in al­ IteelP* and ths question of Its fu- assortment of Prints tenB*hed left-wing pre^umanda which Japanese Oimmuniste ad- coal is the cheeper form. turs control “ Impsrtla all psoostlms Workers should answer their Gold and silver finish. Many styles vrith campaign within Japan coliladlng and Styles, waist­ most complete business pa­ jmitted they organised. Firemen, manning a score of pieces of equipment, fight e three-olerm Would Never Wipe Oat Cool odvonesa In ths uss of atomic on- $8,600,000 contempt J u ^ band or coverall Children's Books rhinestones and sparkling colored stones. with winter and the resUeasneas fire which destroyed the four story building of A-1 Industrial ralysis, ended today shortly of the unemployed. But even If technological prog- srgy.” i meat with s “try snd get It.” styles, from Kquipment company in the central port of Philadelphia. The firm An atomic powsr plant would bs before 11 a. m^ Pa L "Reaettooary** PoUtleal AIum reea or rteing cool prices bring Vs Aspiul Iks BOm cs Treasury Balance manufactured conveyors snd (an hetta. (A P wtrephoto). moot valusbis, sold Dr. Thomas, Political Commentator A. Slbtr- about the atomic power plant. Dr. As Um ooHetenee srent forward to $ 2 .5 0 $ 1.00 each In a dsaolate rsglon such os 25c yakov wrote In Red Star that Mac- ’Thomoa saIdP atomic energy never at UMW headquarters—and the Oakland, Calif., Dec. 5.— Alaska. Hs assarted that one air­ Plus Tax. Arthur was pursuing "reaction- Washington, Dec. 6—01^—’The would wipe out the coal or oil In- Imhistry-straagllng cool strike The Hide .\way Duckling...... 50c (A*)h—An agreement to end duetriee. He aald It would supple­ plane in flight could Bupply Alooka showsd no signs ot aboUng—lt bo- mry” political alma In Japan which position of the 'rreasury Deo. S: with enough fuel to operate for two $|.00 to the general strike paralysing were "far from democratic alma ment—rather than Bupplont—use ooms known that Preeldant Tru­ Raggedy A n n ...... 50c Receipts, $145,701,92i:»0; ex­ Four-Power Control or three years. Oakland the east bay for and shari^y departe from the pol­ of thsae fuels. man win oppsol dlrsctly te tbs Wide Awake Angel...... "»0c penditures 1178,885,765.77; bal­ The first experimental power miners. 48 hours was reached early icy planned by Allied leaders for (OeaHaasd on Fogs Two) $ 2 .9 8 l.ittle Fire Engine ...... $1.00 Japan.” ance, $8,308,508,598.28. plant ever to uae atomic energy (lusstlons confronting tbs Lawts f, (iolden Almanac ...... $1.00' today, with prospects that Of Germany F^ure igol battery tnolodod: Dictionary ...... $1.">0 wheels would be turning 1 . Whathsr to post bond to covsr again and business resnmhd tbs $8,800,000 Sns on tbs unloa, Very Young Verses...... $2.00 and U so bow it Is to bs rotsad. » Animal Friend ...... $1.i>0 some time after noon. -la b o r Indignant Miners (’nw $10,000 Sns on Lssris paraou- T e Get Betarm O tie n Charges Guerrillas f Nancy D r e w ...... 6.5c “ a ff" n " I i Prolong ally will bs oovsrsd by • bond bs- Return-to-work orderz were to c l u d M fWs • ixm. the union lawyers told b « given eQ A F L union buslneen Speedy Peace Treaty! Fodorol Judge T. Alan Qolds- •J* egenU et a meeting celled for 10 British Stay borough). e. m. (1 p. m., ea.t.). Get Much Support Or Central, Control | Indicate Fine Will 2. Wbstbar te oppaal at onse Memben of tbe independent In- to tbe Ctreult Ooutt of Appeeln temetlonel Aaeocietion of Ma- Berlin. D^.-— G e o r g e s Doherty said: which followed a meeting between ed Mine Workers today indi­ wUl rest tbo rsspi^bUUy of rais­ lines, operating local etreet car i that "the whole guerrilla wasblagtee. Dee. S—(P)— end bus service in Oakland, Berke­ Bidault failed today of election as ’That Germany’s standard of liv­ Viceroy Lord Wayell and tbe cab­ cated the government-levied ing tbs bond if Lewis AmldM. te movement against Greece is ing must be raised through speedy inet mission to Indio. 'The Indian PfUaMeat Tramoa wiU ad- nMst It. Kennedy boa reported tbs ley, Richmond and Alameda, and Interim premier of France. $3,600,000 flne would do little dresn the aatloa on tbe eeol G L O V E S ^ # ' trans-bay commuter trains to Ban receiving substantial suppom industrial revival and greater food Constituent Aasembly meeting, union’s treosory Is good for $1$,- Balloting in the National As­ toward ending their 16-dsy- etrtlM crisis at S iN p. as, ( c a. 500,000. Franci^o, said service would be from the countries .adjacent relief Shlpmente from the United set for Dec. 9 to draft a oonstltu- sembly gave the M RP le a ^ r fewer tton, seemed' doomed before it t.), Bonday. PrasISsatlal Hse- A Warm and Welcome Gift! resumed two hours after the States. old strike* that has already Joasph A. Podwsy, AFL chief For Dress or Sport W ear than the 310 votes necessary for to Greece’s northern boun­ could begin. ratory Okarlss O. Ross told ro- counsel who Joined Lewis’ staff unions received their orden. ’That the fear of reviving Ger idled another 172,000 persons an absolute majority./’The first daries. and particularly fronl man war potential through indus­ Chaarea of .Agfceroeat NUm' portets today that Nr. Tm- for tbia momentous legal abW - As they have the past two morn. tabulation, subject tq' co r^ tio n , snd threatens the nation with man wW s p ^ far about M >r’ Light Weight Cape.skin (iloves...... $.5.00 pr. Yugoslavia." trial revival is “ the biggest bugs I f M. A. Jlnnob of the Moslem BLANKETS FOR EVERYONE gave Bidault 240 vo^a— leas than League stays sway from the Dec. complete economic paralysis. • mlnates on tbe eltaoMoa grew- (Coatinned on Page Twelve) (Contlnuefi on Page Twelve) linked DItectb' to Disorders boo of all limes.” "L et the government attorneys Communist Mauricb Thorez .mus­ 9 meeting, as oeems virtually cqr:;. lag Mrt M tba cool etrtlcc, (Genuine Pigskin G lo v e s ...... $6.98 pr. In a 35-page document filed Doherty is president of the Na­ dig the damn coal,” cried Bill 72”x84” 50»;r W O O L C A N N O N $6.7.5 tered earlier. /' tional Letter Carriers qpsoclation. toiii now, the chances of agree­ which ban brought' mouutiug Rayon Fabric Gloves .. .$l.00-$l..50-$1.98 pr. Formation of a, new government with the United Nations Security ment over India’s constitution are Jonea of the Gibson mine at Bent- unemploymeut and hk» sty­ l.caksville. Blue, green, mahogany, cedar, rose. council and made public today, the vice president of the A F L and leyvlUe, Ps., "w e won’t go bock appeared impossible pending a chairman of the deiegaUon. Hie "very elender Indeed,” Informed mied reconverting Industry. 72”x90” 75% WOOL CHATHAM •‘AIULOOM" $7.95 Greek government also linked'Al­ unUI Lewis tells us teacli. / through the m g sad U ttia liiS tlanlwt HmT* m w n w, y«l M unb^kvaUy tofl an4 ll«ht. mente of war material.” can and British military govern­ They sold that when the denger Colo) suggested a firestds chat 72”x90** 100% WOOL KENWOOD London, Dec. 5—(AV-The Brit­ 2. Armed bonds or isolated of civil war waa pointed out to and there were ln,dlcstiona.thla was pIpeltsMi by olgktfaU, u govero- In In v d y shedes' n f frink, M w« nr SWEATERS ments and from German workers, meat offlciul sold taday. Bat. he “C H E V R O N ” ^ / $12.29 ish Preee asaoclatlon said today members of such bands "are cross­ but waa barred from the Russian Pandit Jawoharial Nehru Wyatt Quits - getting serious consideration at the ' inyM MNn bnund nn «p four tldat. a "mishearing” of a statement by Climese Take ing the boundary lines In both 'di added. It trill take Sve to 14 day* Peach, gold, rose, green. and French zones. Prime Minister* Attlee and ' his White House. A preaidentisi aide to OMve It lato the foel-kuagry Prime Minister Attlee in the House rectlons under t ^ protection and told reporters It had been die- M M iitg «Hch a charm* 72”x90” 100*;r W O O L L E B A N O N $I2..50 ”Our mission came to an abrupt team of mediators, the Cqngreas midwest. Mas Boll, latorlor de- S L lto N S o f Commons yesterday was re­ guidance o f tbe frontier authorities Housing Post litf fMl, oach laby. Chatham Mothproof. Blue, cherrywoodv^^rfisedUrtt, green, Over Control conclusion when the Soviet author­ party leader calmly aoserted that cussed but that no decloion had portmeat conaultlag eugioeer, toM Santa Is In Toyland sponsible for an incorrect report of the neighboring countries.” ities refused to admit us to their hi# grouprjiropoaed to carry on the been reached. Mankat comae In f ro^soM a tronepor- 72”x90” 100% W O O L CHATHA51 $i:i.50 Ltong sleevqs. Boxy and . that the two atomic bombs were Ike House romoilUee Investlgmtlag regulation lengths. Grey, W 3. Greek fugitives from Justice zone of Germany,” he said.' "The eatebliahment of .Indian soveignty Talking with a reporter, Johnson surplus property- that "the coodl- •nt plastic box dacotolad wNh lively, charwbe. ••Snowhlte.” \ dropped on Japan after the Japan- red. nav’y, black, yellow. F representatives of free, democrat­ jOgai^eoa. Chooses to Resign Rath tloa of tbe Uo m ” w UI determlae Thura. and Sat. 2:30 to 5 anti 7 to 9 p. in. > epe had offered to surrender. Government Forces En­ (Continued on Page Four) ic trade unionism, as espoused by (Uoatlaswd oa Page Four) 72”x90” 100% WOOL MARIPOSA $n.95 white, royal blue. Sizes L. • The association, which distrib­ Ndhru was also, quoted os Hav­ when actual delivery begins In the 0 the AFL, were denied the • privl cr Than to Follow Re­ » . ' r I •• • -la—'» ■ Blue, green, rust, duity rose. 34 to 40. utes its report to most British ter Yalu River Told ing oald the writing of aToonsiltu- Ohio, Kentticky, West Vlr^nla aad B A B Y SHOP M l iHb *lf •. 41 B *8 ^ ^ I lege of peering behind the weU ' 72”x90” 100% WOOL CHATHAMx newspapers snd to various news tton fop a united if^dia, within the laxing Controls Poli^ Tennessee area*. Complete Assort ment of Held by Russians known iron curtain. We also framework of the Rritloh plan, • • • •MthMl (IM. M ■ •4** •T.AMSDOWN” \ $15.95 agencies operating in the/tJnited were ^barred from visiting Mains $ 3 -9 8 to Kingdom, dispatched a c^trecUon Two Persons would be continued and, os soon os Fine May Be Blast Kills Two Holdleni Wltite, blue, gteen, rosedust, yellow and'peach. Dolls — Games Cuddle .\nimals Nanking, Dec. )— Chinese on Nov. 7 and 8 by the French India was formally fide, Britain Bulhtin! Jerusalem, Dec. 5— Aa ea- story to editors explaining: S—UP government, which apparently 72"ii90” 100% WOOL KENWOOD ‘FAMOllS”. $15.95 "Owing to a mishearing of government fcrcea moving mfrth- would be asked to withdraw ’’all Washington, Dec. S—f/Pt—A plualoa today killed two British Sleds — Velocipedes — Scooters $ 6 .5 0 ward from Antung alon|( the Man. Die in Blast yielded to the advice of alleged her men and oH her works.” "speedy halt? to home con- Largest Paid Bohlicr* and wrecked the Army Blue, rose, green, white, peach, iiialsc. reply by the prime minister to Communistic influences within the - HOUSEWARES - churian-Korean border took over Nehru, vice president of the In­ atmctlon because e f tbe rail otflee In the tktrafond camp, larg­ 72”x90” lOOrr WOOL KENWOOD “ELVSIAN”, $21.00 question in the House pt Commons Infant World Federation of Trade yesterday, the impresrion waa con­ the Yalu river town of Changtlen- dian interim government, was not MBbargo woe forecast today est ood most closely guarded mlU- Orchid, green, i-oso, blue, malne and peiieh. V Unions. Of that we are cer­ caatoumeat In Paleetlne. Aa veyed by pur report that Japan hokou from the Soviet A rm ^ the Five Injured in Texas immediately available for com­ os WlMon W yatt ete^ed^out Way 0|>en fo r Golfis- SILENT BUTLER S4.98 IIAI.E'S ENLARGED TOYLAND tain.” os bottslag expediter la a cli­ offielal anaonneetnent sold tbal be­ had made a peace offer before the reliable newspaper Ta K a n g 'P a o Asked whether he believed the ment on British sources’ account reported today in a dispatch from Explosion Heanl at of what he oaid. max to a Mtter f« id over the borough to Assess sides those killed—an officer ami For the. gracious hostess. Alunilniini. Gift box<^ A gift - first atomic bomb was dropped. exclusion from the Soviet sone one other man—four officer* and Jlsnoh "Uaconiproiiiteliig’' " bduslag program. The No- special! Second Floor "Mr. Attlee’s statement was Mukden. . - 30 Miles Distance might have been caused by Rus­ More Fines' in Strike a number of the civilian slaff nere that the flrs't atomic bomb was There was no explanatidn as to Jinnoh’a attitude in the dfscua- Uooal Aaaoditjoa ef Home Fine Quality sian troop movomente—which Un Builders, predicting the osa- laiared. dropped on Aug. 8 and that the wliy the Soviets were occupying a Russians gave as a reason for re­ olona was equally “ uncomprdmia- offer of peace, made to Japan by ci;y 25 miles above Anttuig on the Corpus Chrlati, Tex., Dec. 5—(iP) Ing," the govemnient sources de- structlqn stoppage, added In a Wooblngton, Dec. 5—UP)— The SALT & PEPPER SET set $1.00 fusing to admit American corre­ statemriit that 488,808 bomM 840,000 Ia m in Fire CHENILLE BATH AAAT SETS the Potsdam declaration on July Manchurian side of the river. —A tremendous explorion a t a gas cloted- ■ $8,500,000 flne Judge T. Alan b t company plant, which was Heard spondents and delaying entry o f for veterans now being bnUt Frleadablp, Me.. Dec. 3—'/Pf— Plastic. Classic design push button seasoners in matrhtng PRACTICAL M 26 waa not accepted until Aug. 10, The same dispatch described They stated 'the Moolem leader Obldaborough osscsoed agalAat the Three gocni liH>klng patterns In all color - ^ 7 q for 80 miles, killed at least two four-power warplant liquidation "w ill be kept from completion Fire swept tb(pough the general box, (may also be used for either regular or king slse cigarettes). e% Correct Veraloa Given "most harmonious’’ meeting be­ had tokl Attlee and hia colleagues combinations. Blue, green, peach, dusty JB J . j Q persons and Injured five today. Inspection teams—Doherty said; while the embargo Is In ef­ United Mine Workers will. If col­ store and second floor home of llie correct version of the prime tween the Chinese commander of ‘.‘Give the Russians the benefits that the league’s 90,000,000 sd- rose, maise and wine. Fire chief John G. (^rllale said fect.” lected, be the lorfieat ever paid by HMncy B. Prior on Main street minister’s statement, the Press the Antung garrison end the Rus­ here with lass estimated by Fire Cory and SUea . Association declared, waa: flreihen and policemen lyere search­ a corporation or association, oay Other Bath Sets...... eeeeeee%e< .$1.98 to $6.98 sian commander at Hsinyicbow, a (Contlaaed ea Page Fear) (Ceattnned on Pago Four) Cblef HoHweU Daria at $40,808. ” The decision in principle to use ing debris over a quarter-mile area Washington, Dec. 5— (A5— W il­ Justice department officiaU. city on the opposite bank of ths for several persons reported mlas- son W.. W yatt bowed out as Fed­ Flremea from Friendship. Waldo- HOSTESS SETS atomic weapons against Japan was Yidu. A steel bridge links Man­ The largest fine they recall waa ing after the blast destroyed tbe eral housing expediter today, boro and Rockland fought the w* •'*. taken at the be^nnlng of July, churia and Korea at that point. the 829,24b,000 the late Judge A nationally known coffee Hydro Gsa Fuel company plant In choosing to resign rather than go btooo which badly domaxed the 194S, and the first bomb was drop­ Move C2oeer to Dairen Kenesaw M. Ldndls slapped on the strocturc. (.'Unsc of the fire was maker plus an electric heat­ an Industrial section west of the along with a White House policy of ped Aug. 6. ’The offer of peace Peiping dispatches meantime.re­ 100,000 Women Missing Standard OH company in 1907 in not detennlned. ing unit, sugar bowl, cream­ New Bucilla Printed ' Blouses relaxing controls over tbs building made to Japan by the Potsdam ported (ien. 'hi U-Mlng*s Natloh A freight rebate cooe. The Su­ er And a beautiful tray. The ’Three hours after the exploelbn., industry ” as rapidly as posalblo. ’ White crepe. Jew­ declaration on July 26 was not allst troops moved eight m|les preme eourt reversed this decision Flames Level Warehouse perfect answer to your gift firemen were battling flames The rasignation of the youthful elry neckline, short accepted until Aug. 10.” closeif to Soviet-occupied Dairen In At Concentration Camp and the company did not have to New Haven, Dec. 5—UPi— A spee- problem. LUNCHEON SETS TABLE RADIOS spurting from broken safety,valves former mayor of IxiuisviUa woe sleeveli. The earlier Press Association their slow advance down the pay. tacular four-alarm fire^ In which account of what the prime minis­ of two 12,000 gallons gas tenkol accepted ’’reluotsntly” last evsninfi 54”x54” With 4 Napkins combination r a d i o s .Jewelry neckline Kwantung peninsula along the But Jtidge Ootdaboro'ugh may nomee shot os high aa 100 feel, $11.98 Hosca sprayed the tanks with wa­ Hamburg, Oennony, Dec. 6—(O Stewart described a "game” by President Truman. Its an­ 54”x72” With 6 Napkins with long sleeves ter said waa: « Mukden-Dairen rellwJy. not yet be through with the UMW. levelled a two-story brick wood­ also. Beautiful pat­ "Mr. Attlee, answering Mr, ter, In on effort to forestall fur­ -A Britirii prosecutor said today | playeflayed by 88 guards, who would nouncement meant the preeident The way is open to gosess further VACUUM CLEANERS ’The government troops appar- ther explosions. ' that 100.000 women who entered . throw a scrap of mouldy bread working and geaerM etorago wava- terns in prints. Sizes (Thomas L.) Horabln (an infiepen had nilril against W yatt’s conten fines aa long aa the strike con­ hooso today oa State etreot, an tea-' dent member of Parliament) said sntly were avoiding any fight with One of the dead was identified the Ravenabruck concentration among a crowd of starving women EI.ECTRIC VIBRATORS 34 to 38. the retreating Chinese (Commun­ tion that the veterans housing tinues. portent Now Haven kaslaem mo­ h a m p e r s ' . the decision to use the atomic as tbe Rev.' E. E. Lewis, pastor of camp were unaccounted for. and watch them llght'savagely for i program must be pressed on on $4.98 to $6.98 set ists. If such penalties were at the tion. Damage waa eetlmated at weapon against Japan, waa taken the First Pentecostal church of His remarks opened a war j tho rrdmbs. He said' the Russian | "all-out emergency basis.” 8250.000-pcr-day rate fixed for the A handsome addition to your ELECTRIC SHAVERS Hereaaing Supply Line Corpus C!hriati who was employed some 840.098 by Fire Marshal Jev- at the beginning of July, 1M4. The crime* trial of 20 persons, seven Army liberated the camp on May i first two w’eeks ot the walkout, It dressed up bathroom. Roomy, sell- The Communists offereil no re­ 1, 194.5, and that conditions ’’hor­ Ilaltir Net MeatlniiMl emloh Ounn. Firemen fought HEATING PADS - ' . $ 4 .9 8 fii-Kt atomic bomb wan dropped on at cleaning plant near the g s a ; of them Oermuii women and one could cost the union $10,000,000 a ventilating. Uleiiming “ mother of sistance lu the southward drive company. a Swiss woman. A il pleaded 'inno­ rified even seasoned warriors.” Mr. Truman did not mention the through heavy samke for twa pearl” top. Woven of atiiidy libie in Aug. 6, and the offer of peace behind-the-scenes battle which hoa month to maintain tbSfSVork stop- honre bofore patting the flames un­ made by Japan on July 22 was not but were harassing General Tu’e ’The unexplained blast rocked the cent to violating usages of war The prosecutor said Heinrich attrartive paatels. Individually pack­ ULTRA VIOLET RAY AND HEATING been going oq for eome week* be page. der control. rhe structure was accepted until Aug. 10.” supply litae. whole of this densely populated by killing Allied nationals. Himmler, the Gestapo chief who ed. tween Wyatt and the heads of Members May Be Fined owned by. Jack llalprin. New Ha­ LAMPS Green Stamps Horabin announced today he In the capital, Shao Ll-Tzc, port city. Windows were broken MaJ. S. M. Stuart, the prosecu­ committiid suicide after capture, other government agencies ovei On top of this the 400.000 Indi­ ven cont.-nctwr. Tbree Injured fire­ / planned to ask the priipe minister prominent member of the Kuomin- two miles away. A t a distance of tor. described starvation, overwork visited the camp frequently and The J W HAL^ CORk ELECTRIC CLOCKS housing program. vidual UMW- members may be men were treated at the scene by $2.98 - $5.98 iSinton, 30 miles away. i geat women's prison on record. I shot or killed ^ y Injections. (Coaliiuod on Page Four),

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MANCHBSTBR BVENING MBKALD. MAMCHIStfl'Blt. LMMN.. 'nuiKSDAY, DtCBMBER ». I94f PAGE rHRFB UANiiUKXtKK CVKNIWG HKKALU, MAWCMBiriBK. W « « - IMOKOUAI, UI!A.l!.n0r.» o, i» * 9 land 8.784 peraoaa were injured, state authortUea had failed to ap­ I Sligh t D ecrease ! oompared with 13.688 accident* Scars and Bum s pear to defend themselves againat - .land 7,186 injuria* from January the chargee. FUes Findings Pathetic Appeal Js Made Deky Hearing BIG DAYS 9 Three Chief Points In T ra ffic D e a th s througa October, i m k Sliow u to Court ■ .III- •■■■ ■ ■" — *>». Temporary Limit of Weight 3 FRI. • SAT. . SUN. During that perkid tht* yMr 188 Middletown Undevtaker'TNm On Airfield persona were killed compaivd wrlth In Auto Death To ^Manchester Rich Uncle On Airfieh Hartford. Dec. 8—(JV-The Oon- 191 last year. Chlcairo, Dec. 5— —Oestell Middletown, Dec. 5.—— The all malls for Canada, Mexico and 37, late of Pine Lake Shores, tb* Zoning Board of Appeals on YYlmrrSSiJohn U Lewis stand is Is appealing to a lilgher court 1948 and 732,731 operatoFa licens­ association, it w m announced her* Hears on hia body and burns on ? i* M »9 41 be acceptad foe mailing, provided Eaglevllle, which occurred at the thia letter to Mancbeeter, Conn., eo that he could enjoy Chriotmas. es were toaueci coiupiui.’.. last night. S tate police department an­ 10 11 LINCOLN PARK that theae hmltntlona ehnll not ap- ^ to territorle* and possession* of Monday and was postponed for one now? And what'a nwtT the j n ^ ’a flrat decision againat hla chest • , n U Windham County Memorial hos- hoping there might be "One Rich one piece of chocolate candy. 003 laat year. For the Mme pe, Jones, who appeared In court on nounced theae promotion* yeater 9 N «1 41 ff — NIWAPK 7 NtW JEB'.tt ply to the fonowtng Itame or the the United States. Uncle^* In Manchester who could If anybody Is Interested In get- week. Many Manchester residents Thera are three chief polnto liim for contempt of court. piUI, Wllllmantic, Nov. 16. 1046, V w r !ames wakken outatandlng at thU minute: An riod. there were 561,438 vehicles Street car Workers Strike a petition for a writ of habcM day: Bergt- Edward J. Shedroff of •i Ji .44 ’ u .44 .*•1 • « » .» r. •• fouowiag drcumaUncea: Coroner Ackerman finds "that help him. He eald things were ting the address of thia boy, Mr. are interested In the project which A layman may ask: Why then oorpus to void a Mloalasippl fugl Onicheater to detective Mrgeant s» tos 1. Livf^ day oM chick* and oth­ appeal Jo a higher court; > tem­ ISBue the tojiuictionT Tb which registered thi* year and 813,408 M m I death resulted from a depressed very had over there, that hla par-' Grant will fumlah It^______has been giving both the Zoning laat year. Athena. Dec. 5—(JB — AtheM tlve warrant on which he wraa ar- Detective John C. Lawrence of DaiJIMI er poultry pouiU. a* provided In r porary injunction; and maybe • lawyers My: It’a regular court pro­ KniglitH ('onibinC| fracture of the akull and other In­ Board and Zoning Board of Ap­ W-TO trial to see whether he hM a right Accidents reported to the depart­ street car driver* and conductor* reated last Augtut wen hia free­ Windsor to sergeant and Police­ Par J. sec. an, P. L or R. juries sustained In a motor vehicle peals of Glastonbury Some trouble. cedure and gives the court a wea­ man Ralph C. Boytagton of He­ g Cut aowere. aeede. plant*., said it woa organlssd first In lfil3 “COURAGE OF ^THANTOM to end hla contract with the gov­ pon it can UM against Lewis at ment for the flrat ten month* of wrent on strike thia morning de­ dom when Ju< ^ Shaw granted the Advertise in The Herald— It Pays Two Smrial Events accident on the Eaglevllle Road, and he had been connected with It At a prevloua hearing held be­ END* ernment. the current jrear numbered 18,708 manding wrage increases. w rit Judge Shaw said MiMlHlppIilMlMliyi bron to detective. and other miraery atock. Towwi of Coventry on Nov. 14 at Strike Called since Ita Inception. Local regiila fore the Zoning Board, the neces- any time. g h^ga. butter and other per­ TONIGHT LASSIE” »****« Take them one at a time: shout 7:4fi p.m." tions, he eald, conform closely to aary permission was granted to al­ IN TECHNICOLOR ■ I. An appe*! to the Supreme ishable food product* normally ac­ low the development of the land cepted for mailing. It has been decided to combine "For several hour* prior to the Health Menace national and etata etpndarda. When _ 4. Serum*, medicine*, dnig*. | the TTiIrd Degree banquet with the sccldenL the deceased had been flrat formed the department had a for the purpose of an airfield. yesterday Federal Judge T. Christmas party of Campbell coun­ In a tavern in Coventry where he pest house located at the old Town Those opposing the plan later Alan GoltUborough fined aurgical instruments and dress-; farm. When Hartford built an iso­ pointed out that one member had tags and hoapitsi supplies. {cil, Knights of Columbus, Corne­ had been drinking beer, playing Dr. Moore Touche* on = inXE STAGE SHOWS SAT. L SUM.at ID- 810.000 and hla nUneraf union 88,- 8. ShlpmenU of money In the lius R. Foley, chairman of the cards and hsrangtng. Although lation hospital arrangements were voted against It and under the xon- 800.000 for contempt of court Third Degree banquet committee, there Is no evidence that he was made to send patients from Man­ ing rules it Is necessary to have disobeyed hi* order not to registered mall. Recent Walkout of chester there and this plan haa g. Local parcels, and ail local announced last night. Leo under the Influence of Intoxicating tb* full consent of every member end their contract wlOt the gov­ Kwaah is chairman of the Chriat- liquors at the time he departeil, Garbage Oilleclor* been followed up to the present. of the board. CTAT ernment to mine coal. matter for local delivery on niml He explained the duties of the S A T . ^ S U N . and star route*. mas party committee and the two there Is stime evidence that he was The petition has now been pro ARTFORD ImmedlaUly afUr the Judge im­ 7.' Parcels addressed to mem­ committee heads will work to­ feeling sickly. After he left the sanitary Inspector, Dr. Richard C. sented to the Zoning Board of Ap­ posed the fine. Lewla- lawyers toid "The garbage collection strike Olmsted aa being particularly Im the judge they would appeal hla bers of the armed forces and other gether for the affair which will be tavern he got Into his 1940 Dodge we have experienced In Manches­ peals asking for a temporary per' 5 n u t k A held at the American Legion hall panel truck, engine No. 10.119662 portant In gtuirdlng the health of mit. Under Glastonbury zoning decision to a higher court. la persons aerved thni the Army post ter thi* week I* a detriment to the rcaldenta of Manchester. oSIces and Fleet post offices. Thursday. Dec. 12. Connecticut reglntratlon No. 67693, rules a temporary permit can be in the hope a higher court wUl say STORE HOURS TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:.30 TO 5:50 public health,” Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, Manllary IiMpcctioa* Judge Goldaborough’s rullnga g Second class matter and Festivities will open at 7 p. in. preaumably dratinated homeward." chairman of the Board of Health, granted for only two years. Th* mats for newspaper and magaslne with the Third Degree banquet "However aa he travelled north­ told membera of Brown-LaOace "Dr. Olmsted docs all the sani­ meeting scheduled for Monday eve­ \vere WTong. OPEN MONDAYS FROM 12:30 TO 8:30 P. M. publications. > which will be served by Osano erly over said Eaglevllle Road at tary Inaiiections of milk and meat ning waa attended by about 78 per- (So, until a higher court can circle of Columbian Squire* at ghra an opinion. Judge Goldabor- a. FUnu. After the short speaking program a point approximately .300 feet their meeting at the Knight* of He wetrhee markets, hotels and aon*. some of whom were opposed Manchester People*s Favorite Hartford Dept. Store. During tbs emergency accept­ planned for the diners the (Tirlst- north from a long gradual curve, restaurants.’ He must be present and some tn favor of the flying uu^ agraed to let LewU and Columbus homo last night. union put up a bond Instead ance of International parcel post mas j^ rty program will follow. there were tire niarka on the left- Dr. Moore, whose talk covered whenever any meat la slaughtered field. packages will be limited to those hand side of the road In a stiaight In Manchenter for sale. Here in Owing to the Illness of one of paying the fin* now. If they win both the local and state Depart to ttie higher court, they’ll never containing serum*. medicines. northerly line for a diatance of ments of Health, told tho Squlroa Manchester we pay a salary that the member* of the board the hear­ about 74 feet, evidencing the fact includes the inspection of meat. ing wa* not held as scheduled and have to pay.) (Jiiiiese Take they “probably never have thought Lewis can appeal to two courts: SANTA IS IN TOYLAND FRIDAY that the accused had driven on the what public health means. A The alaughter house operator la was postponed until next Monday wrong side of the road for at least not charged a fee like in other night The U. 8. Court of Appeal* wd health department can not go in cltle* and towns. He inspects all then the D. 8. Supreme court. The WITH SNOW WHITE AND THE Over Control that distance and at that point BiMl Interfere with a family . no there were two tire marka leading dairies whether In town or else­ usual first atep would be to go to matter how dirty Its surmundinga. where. Ho inspect* the market* the Court of Appeals. 7 DWARFS. BRING THE KIDDIES from the left shoulder obliqiiely If there are ehildren In the family (Continued from Page One) across to the right shoulder, a dla- not only for meat* but for other If ha lost there, he d go to the or domeatle animals then other fooda that are not' canned. Supreme court. If he won to the IN TO RIDE THE MUSICAL tunce of approximately .10 feet, to Hgenriea enn step In and the fam- ______tention of a chapter In the new the stony grnvtl shoulder where Manehcater waa the first town Appeals court, the government draft constitution binding China there was a precipitous embank­ 'If' state to have tuberculin free would take the case to the Supreme MERRY-GO-ROUND! to the Atlantic charter. ’ Health ilepartment has little con- Today undulant fever Is com court. ment about four feet below the top trol over houses unless they arc - . - ...... win Try To Skip Appeala Oanrt The charter was made to laat of the roadway and down which Ing to the fore, (juitc a bit of milk forever," Shau declared, aaying thrre-teneniont hoiuies. hotels nr from herd* affected by undulant ---- NOW PLAYING------But to save time now, because the truck proceeded and turned Am •ommo ¥Mm OB China'! adherence to prlnclplra of over on Ita loft aide. bfini'ding hbuaes. fever comes Into, Manchenter. The there’s atlll a coal strike, the gov­ the past indicates her determina­ Must Get Approval of Board reason that undulant fever can't Mva-MOiinMEn-iuw ■ ernment lawjfer*, through legal "Inside the truck at the time "Tho gnrbugo collection strike machinery, will try to have LewlF tion to protect permanent. Inter­ was a spare tire and a heavy cake lie stamiied out 1* Im-csuhc the we have experienced In Manches­ Federal government has not yet I a p p ^ skip the Appeals court and national peace. of Ice and an Improvised platform ter this week Is a detriment to Mute MW -KM-mn ■ go direct to the Supreme court. which had been lined by the de­ |)Bssed any measure to pay the public health. For years the Health farmers for the cattle destroyed." That, to itself, will take time ceased ip his Ice buslneaa. It seems depnrtinent has tried to keep gar­ 'rhe. setup and growth of the IHHEE UniE CIRIS First the high court will have to that th# cake of Ice. the platform bage off the streets. It haa advised decide whether it, or tho AppeaU and the spare tire probably plnyei] State Department of Health was Old at 40,50, GO? residents to keep garbage in a described briefly by Dr. Moore IV MIII Tccamrato* IIHE" VI court, first should hesr tho ease. a part in unbalancing tho truck as plnec where It will not be disturb­ who pointed out that some sec­ If the Supreme court tskes it first, It deseendeil down the embankment P l.rn: THE BOWERY BOV8 In —Mas, VM're Crazy ed by dogs. It has ordered that tions of the state rules and regu- "BOWERY BO.MBS1IFXL** it will need time to decide whether I M iM*w *4 re. Tnr MO that ita left rear turned the garbage tnicks be covered. Gar­ latloiiM of the stale sanitary code CaVGYS Judge Goldsborough waa righL ConulwMil^loeulwMlekr^---- I tnick completely around from the ) Mrn* tilf* nvwTMMW. turned over on Ita left aide, cestiilg tion of giirbage Is to be let out as In 1913. This pmnt never has been settled. With in a cow pasture lot; the front It now I* talked about the person ! ——------Al Genllle’s Orchestra An the battle ao far has been over ^KINNKY BKOTHKRS bumper ol the truck rested H.6 Lewis’ tearing up the contract foct from the travelled portion of culloctlng the garbage and hi« ' A Pl*»lltii Every Wed. and Pri. Nights agatost the Judge’s order, not over ■ani Betale and Insurwnee equipment must b<’ approved by ■'at'AMIIlX.. m ■ctlll.B K. of Ballroom. Horlford THI RLAVOR-OP-THE-MONTH m MAIN n. TRI- SMW DR. R. M. RAYBURN the highway. When the truck over- the Board of Hi'ulth. > ^ right to tear it up. tiimeil ita left front door was Againat Ouii Interests | Adm. 75c. Tax Included. Government lawyera already OPTOMETRIST pinned back against the left front SecMi (loiiipeiitor have exnlatoed. on paper, to Judge Choice Msoited froita, citron, etc., are blended "The spread of Infantile paral-1 MORE POPULAR Goldsborough why they think fender. The latch holder on the ysis has been found due to flics i and frozen widi pure, golden cream to bring you PractlM Devoted To Ebtamln- left front door was chipped off and which are attracted by garbage I (f'ontinued Irum Page On*) tvERYNEWDAY Lssrls had no right to end the con- Btlon of Eyes for Corrective the latch itself was Npretty well tn c t. and outside toilets. The men whoj Lnria' lawyers have until 4 p.m. tbit eptenre's delight for the Holiday Seaton. Enjoy lee* far * e SeebeM sign e* Ae deer Glasses, With Offices and worn so that the door was prone to force the leaving nut of garbage; Dr. Thomas, one of ihe men who ‘ Friendly AtmoKphere Prevail* Optical Laboratory Located open easily.** are acting against their own |>er-^ drafted the fundamental outlines! next Monday to file paper* with it often, beginning today. GENERAL ICE CREAM CORPORATION 4 •EASTWOOD* "The position of the door after snnal Interest and the Interest of j of the Bani'.’h plan for control of | While Eating In Our Cozy Din­ tho judge explaining why they the accident indicates that the door their families. It only takes one i atomic power, envisioned atomic MAIN S I.—BAri'l HAKTFOlUl ing Room. think he has a right to end the .Tra. in lb. ImIwh Vilb*. Smn. iUrriM iwk Hikr. Tkandtr! t<10 P. M., NRC 111 The had o|>ened as the truck deHCend<>d little fly to carry dhsease." | energy lending to giant ocean Un- contracL RUBINOW.BLOr., down the embankment ejecting the Dr. Moore explained the local' era 3|>erat!ng for more than n year ' TODAY ■niRF S.*T. Menu Variety! Low Prices! Tlam Of Trial Uncertain deceased from the cab of the truck Health department setup as first | without refueling and to substances > Ones the papera are filed by both 843 Main Street "C'LArniA AND DAYID" Bu8ines.s 5Ien'» Ituncheon and pinning him underneath the conaistlng of s president, secre- i which might attack each mallg-! Daily ...... 75c sideA the judge will decide when TELEPHONE SSOT truck as It cnnie to a rest In the lary and plumbing insi>ector. He ' nant growth and irradicate cancer.! Ikirothy Me .MIKAFLF.** trial might be held: It could be a "Tliere Is no liulleatlon of speed. Frank Morgan • Keenan Wynne weak. It might be a month or more. The weather wa.s cold and clear 33 EAST CENTER*5T. At the trinL after hearing argu­ and the surface of the road clean. ments from both eldea, the judge EXTRA! PRO FtKITBALL , •'« . 'f ORDER YOUR The car Itself was In fairly good FRIDAY The House •.» Quality" will decide whether Lewi* must mechanical condition and whatever RAM* \Ti. YANK* continue hi* contracL THEY'RE HERE! (If Lewis’ attorneys fall to file defects existed In no way contrlh- Yh k v r e h e r e : Feature At: 8:IU-6:80-9:‘i5 X M A S FRUIT tited to the sccldent. 13ie deceased th ^ papers by Monday, the judge resided about a half a mile from { the next day could decide Lnwls ^ l i M » r* • •• • ^ •. the site of the accident and trav- i Last Mhow Tonight: 7:50 had no right to end the contract.) CAKE EARLY! elled the road unon which the a r^ -! THE SHERIDAN THIS EVENING 8. A temporary injunction. dent occurred almost daily. The i “FIHST WITH THE BE.ST!" Lewis and hia union were found A Home Made Product road Itself was of tar construction.. IN THE LOVELY ROSE ROOM . . . '* by the judge to be In oontenKit of Delivered To Your Door 22,1 feet wide, with gravelled stone | court ))ec*u*e they dlaobeyed the Moriarty Bro$. dirt shoulders. The right shoulder EXTRA! DANNY DANIELS first order he losued—called a re- 2 Full Pounds of Fruit for north-hound truffle la not trav­ THE AL VAL TRIO atraintog order—not to end their AND HIS e n c h a n t in g ORCHESTRA contract with the government OPEN 24 HOURS and Nuts $2.00 elled as It slopes downward from D.YNnXG 8:45 t?N"nL 13:45 ^ MAXINE THE COUNT DMITRI TELEPHONE 5156 the end of the tar-travelled portion (He issued the order—a hdd-ev- PHONE 6620 OR 5.385 of the road." Exiitlc Vocallat And ilia Drum* And HI* Vlollii erything order—until he had n Xmas Joy at Hand "Aa a result of Inve.stigation and T llD R S D A Y ■-■Li IT.YLIAN-AMERICAN DINNERS PIZZA chance to decide whether L^wla Warm and Cozy Robes! and ART M cK A Y LEGAL BEVERAGES had a right to end hla contract) Inquest. 1 find that the death of If your nftire «r abdp la planning a Chrlntmas party, be sure te GIRLB* SKIRTS of all GIRL*’ COATS In conU- .said Lester Everett Taylor was not AND ills ORt'ilF,.1TRA But this restraining order was a GIRL*’ COTTON QUILT- ‘ SATURDAY liave it in thp Rom* Room. Newvat and lovelleat In town. short-term thing. But yeaterday. TOTS’ ROBICK In cotteh wool to checka plaid* and nental coba fleece for the FULLER caused by the criminal act. omis­ We Welcome Banquets • Partlea • Weddings • Etc. quilts and chenille*, EO ROBE* to fioral pat­ nollda. Pleated a)l around growing girl. Wrinkle X M A S CARDS sion or carelessness of any other MAKF, RESF.RYATIONS NOW FOB VOt'R X.MAs’ PARTY! after fining Lewis and the union for contempt of court for disobey­ wrap-around' style with tern*. Rosy to get In and and gored. All color^ proof and shower proof. Made Prom Your Own •RUSHES jterson or persons.” ahawt collars. In all col­ 9w>ut of "wrap-around”, Size* 1 to 14. Box qoats and wrap­ Snapuhotn ^ TELF.PHONi; 580'I ing th a t order, .the Judge laaued a style. Matching braid temporary tojuhetion against end­ ors to please any little $ 5 . 9 8 arounds' ^wlth tic belt*. $1.00 Dozen girl. Have your tot And it trim. In pretty pMteJ Rajilan ot' set-ln sleeve*. Now 5tHny Wear CLUB ing the contract shade*. Sizes 7 to 14. Christmas Gifts This took the place of the re­ under the tree. Sizes 3 GIRLS’ HWEATERS In Ail arc Int'erilned. Ail Can 7508 After 6::'t0 P. 51. to 6x. *lipon* and cardigan* of colors. SlzesT to 14. for all ^ FALSE TEETH TONIGHT! straining order. It’a to effect now. $ 5 .9 8 Or Mail Negatives of Your It haa no Ume limit It holds good all wool. Pastel and dark $ 1 6 .9 5 With Little Worry $3.08 shades. Sizes 7 to 14. Favorite Snapshots To: fli« Family 1^ Kat. (glk. Uurli iir aiieexe without - IF YOU ENJOY GOOD COWBOY SONGS . . . IN ADDITION TO until the Judge decide*, maybe FOURTH FLOOR f»‘ar t>f liiJM’t’urp faUe teeth ilro|)|>lng. months from now, whether Lewis S 3 .9 8 FOURTH FLOOR S h o p t a r l y allpphiB or wabhling, KA8TKKTM COME DOWN TO ' BEATON CASE HIANTI haa a right to end his contract PAUL SHEA holtlfi plati'N Hrmt'r hiu! more eom- AND HIS ORtTIESTRA The temporary Injunction tail* fortaMy. TliU plonHnnt powilor Ima no AND 117 Prospect Street gummy. goArv. pa.ity ta^l*' or feolliTg. AT WARDS YOU CAN CHOOSRi THE Klanchester Telephone 2-1254 or 6481 l)(ri>Ptrt rnum* nnuRou 1t> ulkalim' WILUE'S GRnX lOAN lOYGE (itoii-nu^lih. (Mierki* “pitttp oilnr” fileut- 146 Center Street Telephone .3681 IH D e p o t S ouarc i / . . .you fenn in heavy, uro hrunthi. Get FAHTKKTl! at Riiy VOFR FAYORITE YOCALIST! '*'"nArtCH€ST€R»-' lints i*ton*. AND HEAR THE MUSIC OF WANTED wet Mih, where you need WE PRESENT FOR RESERVATIONS - Tractor extra .traction . . . chopi* Flip And His Conn. Wranglers PHONE 8188 Plumbers ond Words Power Tree KNOI Gifts for The LET and GENE Plumbers' ‘ tread tkel Every Thursday and Sat. Nights SONGSTER* and FUNSTERS Tire 1 / . .you form in Rgliler RENNES NO .MINLMU5I! NO COVER CHARGE! “A SWELL SHOW!** Ailvertise in The Herald— h Pays > Helpers Young Fry W A N T i a > THAT REST SUITS YOUR NEEDS iodt,er in cover crops, cheese Steaks, Hamburgers, French Fries, Apply At Once! Words Power Grip KN08 To’Work in Manchester Ireod, with ‘pionf round TAVERN Chops, Chicken, Sea Food M—-RBetter Eutertaiuinent! Jarvis Realty Co. 76 COOPER STREET 10 Dover R o^ SKI SUIT of all wool and water repellent BEER WINES LIQUORS E— •Air-Conditioned Interior! TeL 41^2 o r 7275 *****'****#•• . Mm M poplin. Double-breasted and zipper A— *No Cdiver or Mininiuiii Charge! 0 3 t ^ •r Km I, 'Mre Men and Women PtoerelTee Slie fpM* TvbM jackets. Some wjth pretty embroid­ FRIED GLA.MS N— •Superior Food, Reasonable! 5 7 ? ; 9.31/7.50-23 ....$3X 00..$ SAS S— •Quality Wines, Lit|uors. Beer! 10- 38...... 37JS.. 9-40 ery. Red, navy, brown, teal and copen. Gniding Rosrn, Shrub* and FRENCH FRIES FOR SALE Only at Wards con you choose either th* BAR n -3 6 ...... SM S.. 9M $14.98 ' ADDED UP MEANS A FINER EVENING ONE VICTOR DEEP or KNOB traodl Both Wards troctor tires ore 11- 34/ 92)0-34.. 38.93.. lOkdfi Fruitbearing Plabt* FRIED Sr.AUX)PS OF PLEASURE FOR YOU AND YOUR PARTY! famous for exiro long Ufa! W ords tires or* longer 13-34/102)0.34.. 47.10.. 1345 13-34/1145-34.. 394S.. 9.4S With Me n u vA RisjtY FREEZE tiABINET wearing because of the extra onti-oxidont FRENCH FRIES 18 Co. Ft. Capacity. 13-34/41.33-34.. 6440.. 1345 OF POPULAR FOODS! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! compounded in them which gives extra protection 13 31/13.75-3$.. 9343.. 1440 Hood to match. Sizes 7 to 14 $1 .5 9 NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED! AND TARTAR SAUCE $570.00 against -cracking, sunlight and "weeth«ring”l • eeeee* * * eea TOTS* SNOW SUITS of all wool and Call at Offic4‘ or Sandwiches b e a t o N c a s e O m QUALITY GAS water repellwit poplin. Some with em­ AND HIS OBCHESTRA RANGE broidery. Hood attached to keep your Phone Mr. Hogan. Tel; 4161 Grinders Modern Melodfes — Exciting Rhythm $118.75 tot*8 ears warm. Red, navy, copen and Hamburgers AND "" brown. Sizes 3 to 6x. $13.98 SAT. NIGHT. FOURTH FLOOR ORDERS MADE UP BETTER SERVItT,! JOAN JOYCE JOHNSON REASONABLY PRICED! 824-828 MAIN STREKT MANCHESTER Burr Nurseries TO TAKE OUT EAST SIDE REG KITCHEN OPEN UN'HL 1. “THE STARDUST* GIRL BROTHERS THURSDAY. FRIDAY School Street' Popular Vocalist AND SATIOPDAY BCSINESS MEN’S Elertrical Contraetora 1 1 9 Oakland Street, Manchenter LUNCH DAILY ...... 75c ,DANCING FRO.M 8:30 UNTIL I2:-30. 5SS Main St TeL 6227 NIGHTS ONLY! 8-12 P. M. Adm. 75c, Tax Incl# ‘

. ^ -:.3 . t . -44*} r*:- i- ' ' ■ MANCHESTER ICVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5. 194» PAP.r FIVR*- tfe routt M^NCHISSreK eVKNINU HKKAIHI. MANirHIWI MC. «#WW^ TnUK81/Al. UECEMBBR •. IM * ridga. As W* Were; M. L. Queson, membersi tide would cost saotoer means of support" tppears In to* oC the Brave; Stella Gibbons. Gen-1 Journey Down a Blind Alley; C. M directed to order Iris Btoien to BMn partlctpatlng in anautoorissd bars If they were pattenta in com- New BfMikfet Listed tie Powera; Robert Oravea, King B. Bradley. Design In the Indus­ Good Fight; Mrs. L. D. Rich, Hap-' deg conUaeta again to to placed vloas schedule reductions, 480 men Fine May Be striksA The rate varlas In dtfferw fl2,000A00 to 824,000.009 9«r munity hoepltala wBlcb «r* *1- law on adimasiona.) py the Land; O. P. Robinson, How | had been thrdwn out of work. Charges Guerrillas min* coal. If he does not do that Vets’ Hospital Tbotgrh the stst* had a "fin* Jesus; Catherine Hunttcr, On Some trial Arts; G. C. Caner, It's How I litopheBt M inei^ In to* mining camp* of to* ooua- he should M court martlaled. ent ooal fisldA lamith rcady staffed and equipped to give You Take It; 8. A. Clark, All the to Establish and Operate a Retail ^ Plea Pnrtoer Orastte Chris The Individual flaas by nunc and well equipped payrtcal plant” Fair Morning: AYkady Leokum. trv ** “ We shoerid go atraigbt down Largest Paid Tha coal mlnaa adasinlstratlon exceUent service. At Cheney Library Pleaae Send Me, Absolutely Free; Beat in Cubx; W. H. Crouse, { Store; A. R. Roberts, Antiques fox nnaMant William BUasaid of Steel companies, first to fsel the €^t Much Support owners go into a saadlcal fund ad- aervtng a “oonunendabl* purpose," Fine WiU effect* of toe coal strike, planned to* line. If subordtoates of Lewis already hM gradtod "nuaseroua" S e e n T o o B ig “There U a posstblUty that In with patlsaU interview exprees- Mrs. Mary O'Hara. Green Grass Everyday Automobile Repairs; the Home; Elliott Rooaevelt, Aa ; UllW DIatrtet XT In W*at Vlr- fall to order the miners back, they appbcatloM by mins ewnese to arinlitorsd W uniom fines im­ view of the broadly stated intent of Wyoming; Richard Sullivan. Emily Hahn, Raffles of Singapore; He Saw. It; A. E. Sevareld, Not; (inia dtolaiwd to* On* la “part of further drastic cuts in operations (OentlBBsd from Phga Om ) posed by the court go to the gov- Ing eatlafactlon with their care A t the Mary Cheney Ubniry the as a result of to* rail essbargo, Outside of Gi*4^ce should be courtmartlaled. All this aaaaaa toa Individual fines. If fines of to* people of OotmecUcut ami World of Idella May: Odell and J. R. Hershey, Hiroshima; Mat­ So Wild A Dream: F. G. Slaughter, i a plot fey td* Danmcratlc party to toa preeent end contemplated cx- and treatment, to* commisalon fo llo w ^ new books have been ‘ Not End Walkont affective at 12:01 a m. Friday. talk about yon can't pot 400,000 penalties of f t to 12 daOy against wet* aaaeaacd against all to* union emmcnL Willard SheMtd, Holdfast Galnea. thew Joeephson. Stendhal: William New Selene* Of Surgery; Dan | deatroy to* ■nlon.’’ H* added to* Ne4iool Experts Reeom* finds ths Mapltal has been handi­ listed: Republic Steel Oorp., with ap- miners m Jail Is a Idt of stuff. paninon of to* bom* end boapttnL capped by a shortage of resident Nea-FIctlen Krevitt, Music for Your Child; R. Stllea, High Schools for Tomor-1 rank-and SI* minora ar* **beliind (CentlaBed frem Pag* Om ) "They won't go to JaU. They wlU efforts ma^ be put forth to actual- rtctlen row; Sumner Wclla, Where Ar* ter proxlmatsly 8,000 woA ers already mend Pert Be Given to m ^ ca l pereonnel and Inadequate W. H Allen. Rogue Dephant; Mrs. L. M. Baker, Out on a J. Landry, This Fscinattng Radio MUS OIE John L. Lewla om million Mr cent idle, said operatlona would be cut min* coal first.” ly'aaek patlenU and the sUndards Limb; Mrs. D. W. Baruch, Glass Business; Colin MePhee, House In Wc Heading?; T. H. White, Thun­ and **to*y wtU aUy away ftoro to* and "anarchists are being received implied In *no adequate means « f salaries. Sholem Aacb. Kast River; Vera der Out of China. Um to *ai ant tk» aoioaiit Me* back from 68 to 20 per cent by and cared for In foreign territory, Aid Newington Caspanr, Stranger Than Truth: House of Prejudice; B. G. Benge. Bali; A. T. Mason, Brandeis, A minet until a contract la algned. ” Friday, making additional thou­ support' may b# relaxed. ’This You Triumphant!; Mrs. I. S. Black, Free Man's Life; E. G. O'Neill, mmrf to pojr to* Am *." and are being Incited by propagan­ would be contrary to to* beet pub­ A New York Urban Lsamie KUxabeth F. Corbett Lady With Read Herald Advs. UBkNi iMiMni WTOM toe nation John TnUo. prealdent of Lawia' sands Idle. / Off to a Ch^ StaA; Mary Borden, Iceman Cometh; Bellamy Part- Insulin was discovered In 1921. old min* local In Springfield, DL, da to caryy on subversive activities May, Prolong Hartford. Dee. ipedal lic policy aad set veterans too far Burvey .Jure* New York City has Parasol; Mra. IngUs Fleteller, Toll •areely Omoanood to* Aiioe. Dave Youngstown Sheet and Tuba in Greece.” _, furvuy coaunierioB of ata nt*dlc*l only five Negro college profeeeore declared: Oo. announced production had been STE apfert from srif-rrilant cttlasnablp. VMitor, pTMldent vt to* UMW nrb* fine ot $S,MO,000 will never Bnjeys Official Support BritiBh Stay experts e**e overexpeaelon et to* 111# committee wishes to vole* and tnstructora but 61 Negro au­ Oldtboan>Ark*n*** «U*trict, tenn- cut to-SO per cent and might be The complaint then charged that thors. editors and reportera. and to* coal mined.” reduced even more over the week­ OouMcUcut Vetoren** homf sad ceuticn In this connection.” * i to* pmnlti** *n nttompt to “ No matter how much they fine to* evidence offeiwd by Greece (The phrase "no adequate 107 Negro actors. 4M tny to* DMW and aald It *ia- end. Ten thousand Youngstown “confirms the view of the Greek (Oestlancd tram Psgs Om ) hosirital at Rocky BUI aad recom- vttoi to* tone ajrntom and y*itow- John L. kewia oi what they do workers have been laid off. government that the guerrilla war­ Bieitoa to Governor Baldwla tost with him. we'r* not going back fare that is being conducted on the herents would never agree to the of to* new hoeettel ri^nt now unUI he give* ordera," aaaerted northern boundaries of Greece en- subjugation of tocir political and r oompletad b* turned over for Jo* Ruako of the laabaiU, Pa.. Shower Is Given joyu official Yugoslav support.” religious identity to a Hindu-dom­ __ by to* Veteran*' boapttol at local. “He didn’t aend out tnatruc- It addeff "that Bulgaria and Al­ inated central government of the Wf-WMi, Nmriarion. Uona to quit but we weren't going For Rita Drake bania bear a similar responsibility nature implied In Nehru's Interpre­ The commission, appointed by to work then without a contract for the' activities of the hostile tation of the British constitution­ Governor Baldurln at the request and aren’t going to do ao now. bands operating on Greece's north­ al plan. of to* VeUran*’ Home comndaslon. That la the oplnlor of all good Miss Rita S. Drake o f . Bank ern frontiers. ' only questions to* need of dou­ OOOPSRMBS union miner*.’* street was guest of honor at a “This situation, if not promptly 69 bling to* bed enpsetty at to* Oeorg* J. ’Titter, prealdent of miscellaneous shower given Tues­ remedied, lA in the opinion of my Rodiy HUl hospiUl from 284 to UMW Diatrtct M at Beckley, W. day evening at the home of Mrs. government. likely to endanger the Mrs. George Borst 800 beds, but suggest* s revtalon Va.. laid: Charles G. Lucas of 94 Walker maintenance of International peace of to* stsU’* policy of sdmtsston*. " If we’r* going to return to an street Guests were present from l. 6 5 * It finds that veUrsn* nr* admitted and security,” said Greek delegate Is oil Committee without regard to economic status, injimctlon form of government, Pennsylvania, Hartford, Windsor, Thanassls Aghnides. Be Different! . God help America.” ’ThompsonvUle and this town. SMOKEO a stats policy which might be "re­ Delayed By Engine Trouble laxed” to a point where the hos­ B* dUreraat. and get away In addlUon to the II and |2 a The bride-elect was presented Aghnides filed the complaint in Mr*. Georgs F. Borst, president with a corsage of mixed pompoms of the Msneheater Republican pital might, because of overex- ! fiwn iM ge Itoanta. If yon want day fine* now being levied on many behalf of Premier Constantin Tsal- panalon, actually "seek peUents.” , to «nt d*wn to* nwat Item no of the mlnere under terma of the for wear during the evening. She darlA who was en route to New Woman's Association la a member m m e ro iR ymir bndget. land weeh end we government contract Lewla declar­ unwrapped her beautiful and York to present the case personal­ of the nominating commltte for Capacity More Than Doubled — Heed nmny cwMnmer* hnytoig ed void, mor* economic preaaur* varied collection of gifts while ly before the Security council. the County Republican Woman's *• W/UT vL. “45* Appropriations totalling 84,073, t •lx *r elgkl dlffeient mnaa waa bearing down on them in seated beneath streamers of green, 'Taaldaris left Shannon, Ireland, by BBsociatloh, which will hold its 000 ^ ttjs'1948 and 1945 Legis­ Jlr ■M, wWck gave toem a lot aom* mine communitloa. Manager yellow and whit*. plane today after being delayed by biennial meeting and election of latures have mors than doubled • V The hoateas served a buffet ueuol to* hospital bed capacity and the I mt nmat at a teaaonable R. A. Ruff of the Oroaler Coal and engine trouble. officers St 11 o'clock. Tburaday, J!****®*^ by Aip'm «qoi« I'Gpoluidl ■•*•••• u^* Coke company atore at Elkhorn, luncheon. A wtodlng cake center­ "The Greek government,” Agh­ December 12 at toe Hartford dub. In qualitr-JL,^ ••ando.-d* enlarged plant la new being com­ D rM BdcT...... •/« lb. 29c W. Va.. aald credit waa atopped to ed the table. nides said, “desires to draw the at­ Lieutenant Governor-elect Jamea i*!P rota bow thav »*«ur« pleted. A. Mias Drake will be married In tention ot the Security council to C. Shannon srill be the principal However, the commission, head­ I Do Baodc more than SO mlnera yesterday. ed by Dr. J. Creighton Barker, Other company atoras have also St. James’s church, January 2b the urgent necessity for an Investi­ speaker at tha luncheon meeting Bacdn...... H lb. 41c at ten o'clock to Ferdinand L. gation to be undertaken on the to follow at 12:80. Mrs. Anns-Mae secretary ^ toe Connecticut State H^htn You Mew/'em/ atopped or sharply limited miners’ ^tolJS* •waJliee „ .o e h ^ t*> “Mbone Lucas of 94 Walker street. , Swltaskl of New Britain, prMident Medical society, has found “no Roand Steak credit. spot. In order that the causes of conoluMv* evldenc*” of the need IGroinidl ••..•••••• .lb, 65c From hard-hit Denver where this situation may be brought to of the County Aaaociatlon will of doubling of hoapital accommo­ Ton've got to be able to atop your car u well ax I Lunb Cliops, treea were being chopped to keep Four-Power Rule light. preside. dations, though it recognises that start it . . . and sometiinqs much quicker. That’s people warm to Hamilton, Ohio, "They (the Greek government) Local women p'.anning to at­ over a long period "this greatly in­ ShtHilder...... lb. 59ewhere a complete fuel-aavlng are confident that In this way the tend tbe luncheon may make why the Intcrofetional LgnbStow •••.••..lb. S7c u29< creased plant may be needed and blackout darkened the dty of 60,- Of Reich Failure charges brought by them may be reaervatlona through Mrs. William good forward-looking planning is Association of Chiefs of Meaty Pfneharat 000, the naUon felt In varying de­ confirmed authoritatively, and 0. CTrawford of Academy atraet, to 65® ai| aaaential part of public adminla- I U II I I I I I t ) gree the spreading effect* of toe means provided for the settlement vice chairman of the local Repub­ Police recently held n • We’ll Give Yen I SotiB Boaed ...... lb. S5c (CostiBsed from Page Om ) to 17® tratlon. Boiled R a m ...... M lb. 50e coal stoppage. of the question.” lican town committee and rapre- "It la to* opinion of the commit- country-wide check-np. DOUBLE A company of Ohio State aentatlve-elect. toe, how*v*r.” It ndvisea Governor Onr expert brake me­ Grotd’s f OuardA rod* In police cruisers or of all possible doubts, because Baldwin In lU report, 'that it will PROTECTION Frankfarte...... lb. 59estood by the Hamilton armory last they certainly need it.” chanics will be to > Doherty said that, "as far Truman Urged •*£• Mrs BAKERY be a long time before all of the A dwreesli «lMck-«a | Swlft*a Deaeleee night for emergency duty as the Hospital Notes beds about to be provided at adjust your car’s mechfe* R*w caa *• tYT* dty kept street llghta dark to ex­ trade unions are concerned, there Daley H a a w ...... lb. Me cannot be any practice of free Rocky Hill will be occupied and In nism, check wheel align­ Uiiag* tw rear ptM- tend as long M possible Its limit­ Make Air Plea fEATBHES! order that this splendid equipment nU car: Maka It aofa piraty af Cooked Haato, ed coal supply. democratic *rade unionism when ment and steering. See us we have four different powers Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Ruth • - - mmed to you may be put to useful puiiMSe (or to ririva Sarlag tha Laaib Lega. Pot RoMte and Blkbart, Ind., with only a to­ (Continued from Page One) Hutchinson and baby ^rl, R. F. D. the veterana of Connecticut and soon. aaaiaa ahaa4; aa4 day supply of coal, planned to aetttog up different rules for the hale st»**Fva Ita catk ICoraed Beef. German people to follow.” No. 1 Andover: Jose|fii Fontanella, the hoapital saved from unfortu­ Whole Haan. a good bay doM all schools, UieatcrA taverns said It was proper for the president 272 Porter street: MrA Martha | nate public ertUetam for over- vslea trhlla Yralttas and public meeting places starting He said, however, that hla com­ (a* jraar saw Da4ga. mittee would not advocate lifting to delay any action until the court Bradley, 692 Vernon street;. MrA I expansion, It Is rscommsnded tost I at 72e poaad . . . or Shank at midnight Friday. Under the Doris C. TruatenltMr, 22 Phalpsl ths proper suthortties look care­ Hahree, 75e poaad. of all restrictions on the Germans decision was reached. order of the dtar** cnMrgency coal "But now that the court has act­ road; Mrs. Herbert McKinney and I fully at the poseibiUty of tola new Rib Perk Roaet...... lb. 47e conservation committee, all stores baby boy, 283 Spruce street; Mrs | plant being used by the United and office buildings will be in op­ ed, the basic problem atlll remains “" f States Veterans’ administration. a Too win iad It eaaicr to Wyatt Quits of how to get coal," Johnson added. Merle Steane, Broad Brook; Al­ eration only from 9 a. m. to 4 bert Atwood, 390 Lake street; Mlasj Reason for Setup Mystery aeloct year aNat la Pine* p. m. caiurches are permitted to 'The first thing that should he May Noyer, 440 Kingston Ave., done now la to talk to the public "Why the state has found It de- Soiimene & Flagg, Inc. borat'a ealarged aMat dc« remain open one day a week. Housing Post Brooklyn, N. Y.; David and Janice | airabl* to establish a general boa- Meanwhile, the railroads were in a nationwide broadcast and give McKinney, 14 Arch street. 6344 CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 5101 I'part aieni. Coaie la Friday them the entire facta of what the pltal for tbe care of veterana aay tiaie betweea 8 a. ak slashing service comply with Discharged today: Mra. Hopei while other state charges needing Service Entrance: Olcott Street the government’s latest conserva­ (Ooattnued from Page Om ) government la planning. Part of Reynolds, 69 Porter Brook Ave., the public already la panicky and Rich care are admitted to commu­ Id 6 > . m. tion ordera. Tbe Pennsylvania East Hartford; Mrs. Alice Ms-1 SUPERMARKETS I nity general hoepltala at the ex­ rallmad today announced a SO per veterans aa aoon as possible —Is a presidential speech would clarify caione, 48 Edward etreet; Day)d| AT PINEHURST unchangeit tolnga. Among others. It would pense ot the state, la not fully un­ cent cut In operations, effective Francis PotA Jr., 28 Whitney derstood by toe committee,” It DODGE • PIVIDDUTH Monday but Would not estinMte Wyatt, questioned by reporters, reach tha mlnera.” Road; Mra Dorothy Lentl, 11 Wel­ I Parc Lard ...... >lb. 39c declined ai(y atatement except to ssyi.’ "A question also arises if the number to be laid off. Propoeaa Us* Of Draft I*iw come Place; Jeck TUllnghaat, 111 Caruuut Sujiau., DODGE TRUCKS PSwift’a say toat hla poaltlon "should be Senator-Elect Joseph R. McCar­ the vsterans admitted to the hos­ Joh-Rated Miind Lard ...... lb. 45c H. D. Barber, operating vice Olcott Drive, Ekwt HartfcMtL pital could not receive as good or president of to* Brie railroad, aald obvious” and that he planned to thy (R-Wlal renewed an earlier Admlssiona yesterday: Gather-1 perhaps. In some Instances, better I Seeded R aisins.... box 43c the road will dlsconttnue 20 addi­ Isav* Washington at once. proposal that the draft law be used. Ine HlrchlA 71 Chestnut street, I 1TM Garden tional passenger trains and reduce Aldsa, however, saM that tha "Now that the court has acted I Willimantic, Mrs. Mena Lange, 1401 freight train operatlcns by about reason for Wyatt’s raaignatton Iselieve the president ahoiild use hie Middle Turnpike West; Charles | SlhlNYItOOK MADE "A" Jaau and Jeliies could be summariaed as a protest powera to Immediately draft John SO per cent The additional cur- Reardon, Jr., 227 Hilliard atreat. LARGE dfeWcMEDIUMcee FShedd Sance...... btL 27c Ullment wUI result In to* layoff. against "business m usual—hous­ L. 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MANCHblSIKK KVKNING HERALD. MA.NCHK.S'I KR. CONN.. 'mURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1945 ^ . PACE SEVEN

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALH. MANCMESI EK. UONN^ IM UKSUAI, UE-CtMUtK 0, 194» .1. the district’s counsel and has th e! and repreaentatlvea of the town of two mountelna with an under­ approval of the district's W ater' Colebrook which has already been ground tunnel through one ridge New Reservoir bureau. i partly executed. to the Bast branch, or Barkham- Such U the case of a Sonatina by a dIstorUon. Their progranM offer Have Net Paesea aa Draft rMpecte." the district atead rsservoir. Paul Bowlee, Sonate by Alexai such arrangements of modem Duo Pianists works by Paul Bowlee. Virgil To Be Sought Hbwever, the Legislative cora-i****^ “** P*?" Haieff and Rhumba by Norman mlttee of the district. Including WH wWch was ^ Delhi Jolo. Thomson and Stravinsky. the officials of the towns affected. ■ ***• General A M m b ly of 1931 In Discussing their theories on per­ Noticing that the stress Is con­ COLUMN to the Bast branch." WM and the District board, have n ot. * To Play Here formance and the performer. Gold sistently laid on modem compoal- Tentative Draft Drawn yet passed on the draft. Mr. Good­ bill would empower the dis­ and FIsdale comment "Our ideas tlona, are asked the two artiste If "L. By Hal Boyla *ceuroe. ouch praetlcee are common. trict to take the water of only Free REASONABLE CHARGES . . . gnd there waa any,^partlcular reason win stated. about music havg always been to Ncflr Turk, Dec. 8— (ff)—WiU Ha doean’t want the American Of Bill^ to Authorise The proposed draft, which Is ex­ those tributaries of the Farming- yet every family receives the same con- Gold and Ficdale in Re* place the emphasis on the music for this empbaMa "In two piano German courte carry out ttiatr oo- > Military gbvemmeiit to have to pected to be presented to the ton river which flow Into the river Mrs. Haad Andewon I» music, since a great part of the District Action 7^ aide#ate attention, no consoling to thone cital at Hollister Street being performed rather than on aigned rcaponalbUlty to da-naslfy take over the trying of NaaU be- forthcoming Legislature for ac­ north of the Hogback. f«4i4«IW»l n Mm Ici* o f the performer. Ws feel that this repertory has to be created, we the American none in Germany T | cauae of the Immense tesk of set- tion, wotild authorise the Metro­ Imptwtaat Feature Of Bill in hereavemenL approach makes for the highest have a special interest In perform­ History and human nature ra- 1 ting’ up Allied courte and provid- Hartford, Dec. 5—<0—A tenta­ politan district to bulk! a dam on School on Dec. ing arorks by American compoeers An important feature of the bill Local Croop standard of musical art . . . ouf ply. "Probably noinot." tag the prosecution and Judicial tive draft baa been drawn of a bill the Hogback site on the West I It the provision which requires the experience in this field has con­ and always feel a great thrill when I waa convinced during my I staffs to man them. The Germans branch A recital by the two piano team which would authorise the Metro­ district to allow for the passage firmed our opinion that artiste pieces are written for us, They not cent stay in Germany that Ger­ I know that; too. Other prcAislons of the bill i through the dam at all timee of the LM t nifht at tb« ^ Matonlc of Oold and riadale la not only a only serve as a vehicle for us but politan District commission to as- ttsederd Bedel fi-I-fi...... ' Hhould play only music to which man Judges are reluctant to tahe would authorise the district to ac- natural flou- of the stream T«a>ple ov«r 100 a n n g tn w en rare treat for the lovers of two enrich the two planA literature, j I Many observers In Germany be- tebllsh a new reabrvotr at Hog­ tase CeedstMee Bedel 9-4-4 . . * they have a deep personal response the personal responaiMUty of try­ j Ueve. however, that If tna country back on the West branch of the ?iulre necessary land and rights This provialon Is Included to as­ piano art. but an experience In and that they should continually which has long been neglected. As i M M v t to wltiMOi tiM tnatoUoUon ing Naxla. On the other hand. Is to have s real housecleaning of Farmington river. Carles A. or a reservoir* to arrange for the sure Interested parties that the program planning not often young artists, we feel that one of { American MlUUry government la of the now olTlcere of Jloncheolei search In the vast amount of mu­ ' Nazi remnants the Alllee will have Goodvrin, cbairmaii of the District discontinuance or change of loca­ dam will not dry up the river. achieved by artiatii of the concert sical literature outside the stand­ our functions Is to perform the Onmco. No. SI. P. at H. Among reluctant to invest the money, men t to do it themselves, perhaps on commission, announced >'esterday. tion of highways and bridges and The district feels that added W ELDON . INERAlHflMfc stage today. Arthur Gold and ard repertory for music which has works of young compospra and and time to do the Job itself. tiM vtalting OrongM were repre- the pattern set at Nuernberg. At T h e draft, which is similar to for tiM moving of cemeteries. water supply Is necessary to the DRI'R COMPANY Robert Fizdale. who will appear meaning for them and their audi­ bring to the'study of their mualo Statue Of AnU-Nasi Oampolgu I oonUtlTto from Wapping, HlllO' present we are netting ibany min­ the act paaeed by the 1931 Gener­ WonM Confirm Agreement future development of the area Prractlptlou Phsramelete here on Dec. 15 at 3:30 o'clock at ence. Also, we are convinced that the same aeciousneM of purpose Here's the present oUtus of the town, Vernon. Andoeer. Coot Hori- nows, while some bigger fish are al Assembly with respect to the The bUI would also confirm an which it provides with water. the Hollister Street School Audi­ a broader, more general cultural w# bring to the masters of classi­ bogged down poet-war antl-Nail ford. nUngton and Bnfteld. swimming away. Bast branch, baa been drawn by agreement between the district The dsm would be built between tfil MAIN BT. TBI SStI The Inatailatlon ceremony waa torium. have devoted themselves background is nerved if an aKlst cal muMc.” campaign: tn charge of Wilber T. UtUe. aUta to the tesk of presenting both the sincerely wishes to convey his per­ Gold and Fisdale's remarkable Liuit spring Vo/t American MUl* old and the new ffi the two piano Orange depui) and paat maater of sonal Interpretation of the music." flair for performing new music tary government turned over to Mrs. ti«i# l AndprMH repertoire In unusual patterns. lUncheater Orange. He waa aa- Enthusiastic about Btravinaky's with authority and excitement the German provisional govern­ Going back to the old masters, aioicd by other membere of the works. Gold and FIsdale received makes their playing of this music ment the task of trying and sen­ aa planlat and director of the they deliver with expert precision a vivid experience which links the tencing Nest euspecte. ]e«ai Orange, namely, Mre. Bea­ and understanding such works as their greatest musical thrill In per­ Last month Ueut. Gen. Lucius Orange chorua. contemporary composer, interpre­ trice MacAlpine and Miaa Edit!} • Concert R^al of Francois Cou­ forming a new Sonata by Stravin­ D, Clay, deputy U. S. military gov­ R a ^ o n d Amea waa renamed as sky and several of their own ar­ ter and audience Into a living Anderaon aa marahala; Mre. Oraoe perin and Duetto In F Major by ernor, angrily accused the Ger­ Baher, chaplain: Mra. OUve Mur- auperlntendent of arrangemente rangements of hla music for him. whole. for the annual Orange fair. Johann ChrlaUan Bach. The Baldwin and * Steinway man courts of ••whitewashing’' K y, regalia bearer; lira. Valeda Turning to the modems, there Their arrangements of two-plano Naxi defendants on a large scale. Chance, emblem bearer: Sidney A t the next meeting of the music are carefully executed, as pianos used on this concert are Orange, December IS. a party for are few musicians who have as from the Goss Music Company, He gave them 60 days to Improve. MacAlpine, plantat; Pavld Hutch- much right to fedi that It Is their both young artiste feel that any Me threatened that "If the German tnaon aotoiat, and Ouataf Ander- the mlldren of the members will arrangement should be a realisa­ and Watkins Brothers, both of be held at seven o'clock In the eve­ privilege to perform works by the ______TliU it m iCfcriifmite people are unwilling to do the Job, eon aa preeidlng officer. tion (rf a composer's Intention, not Hartford. the Military government can and ^1 ning. Further announcementa will contemporary composers of Gold whan prseieui th ia gt c m he iMtalled aa Maater be made at a later date. and FIxdale. Their paat perform­ WiU do It." , Mra. Haaal Anderaoi. of Summer ______ances throughout the country have fIvM sfsin. OifH sre mors Well, let's see whst the Germans atreet waa Inatalled aa maater of won such admiration that many bsuntM ua Hi m hi m M V y e n . did to punish their guilty after composers have been moved to Maks H mMisrobla for iM r with the last war. In 1919 German rep- SSJ?S.Sl!Ci!?SrSu'S.^^lFrtM,* liiocu lu lion g compose especially for this team. « BsctiM t P«t*k-PkIlip|M or on resentatlvee solemnly signed an ChH§tmas Miaa Kdlth Anderaoh In her cape-' BECAUSE OF AN ILLNESS REQUIRING agreement to turn over 900 of their city aa marahal of the team. Mra. AguiliRt Influenza oxclusivo Movodo wofeh ft# bo War criminal# to the victorious Anderaon la the Brat woman to OUR CLOSING FOR 1 MONTH* WE ARE fooad Miy at Kohn’t). N r him, allies. BOOKS bold that jdSce la the hUtory of too. thoro i« «o oxcloaivo Mevo- But tn 1920, after a storm of Mancheater Orange. She wlU alao Hartford, Dec. 6—(45-D r. Stan­ JARVIS do «a woll •• mMy oxcolloot German protest, the victors agreed OFFERING THESE UNUSUAL to permit the German Supreme hold^Uic oAea ot matron of the ley H. Osborn, state health com- va ■ulovst, medoafly Brleod. If if* dateinfltlcliEGIIIiOPUYER Aaihere. Adveakue. local Juvenile Orange for the next nUasioner, announced yesterday court at Leipzig to try the 900. Ploys TWELVE 10 Ineli or TEN It hch fieawaee. etc. Ba. 32c year. that all atete employss who wish­ Veterans' m ring tbo foneio*. boro oro tug* Of these suspects this high court Bubsequently refused to try 888. Records Automolleolly. GEABLES8. 90X or 4 CRODe soon. A fter bar tnatallaUon the new ed could obtain antl-influenaa In­ gottiM t in Mppbimt and dlo- FOOL PROOF MECHANISM. RoqolfM ■uuter expreaaed her appreciation oculations free of charge. m M ^ . from onr varind celloe* Of the dozen tried, only sU were Housing SPECIALS no OiUag. SILENT OPERATION—Cm ItoI of the conSdanoa the membera had The State Employes' association condemned. And of these six, zald 1.! Jarvis starte another group ot fiM of proclont tfonot. Slmplo, Emil Ludwig in 1943 in his book Lover to rotoct any racoed. Whlapor placed In her by eleeUnir her to be recently adoptsed a resolution re- Veteraos" hnnses In Nasohea- matculino fowolry oceosteriot bead of the Orange and hoped to questlon such a program •‘How to 'Treat the Germans," W e i^ t CrysIcd Mdrap — No W ear on OROBUrS OOUBR BOOB ter. See ue In inapect variims three escaped prison within s few fuUUI her dutloa to the aatlafaetion Dr.- Osborn - • said deitalls of the oro oppreprlafoly aoloctod for Roeoeds. PRICED V a Y BELOW O.PJL plans and iocatlnns. days and the last three "were con A MeetetpHee el 1 4 Q o f aU. program were Incomplete, but in- FRIDAY ana SATURDAY him. Tax it Inelndod ot olwoyt. CEILING- CkUdMa'e Blaitea. Other Ofongo Oflkttra dleated physicians attached to the fined to prison for some weeks. Other oAcera Inatalled were aa State Health department and vari­ Jarvis Realty Co. '•That was what the world would fOQoara; Jamea Baker, overaaer; ous state institutions would ad­ i Dover Rood • Six Regular $2.5.95 For Her witness tomorrow If it let the Nazi !•’' leaders be sentenced by their Ger­ Mra. Beatrice Little, lecturer; minister the Immunisation treat­ Tel. 4113 or n78 Mov.de wrich, l.lt. Barle Hutchlna, atearard; Thomaa ments. Revereible Coats $15 F.t.i*Fliil!pp. witeh^ right. man countrymen.” Dunbar, aaatatant ateward; Mra. Participation In the progrom'wlll FredIcUoa Coming True SEW ING S ET ELECTRIC FOCTBALL sr Xva Ingraham, chaplain; Roy War- be wholly voluntary on the part of For Him 'The Ludwig prediction is coming the state's approximately 44,000 • Regular $45.00 true now. The German courts can­ C om plof with P O U treaaurer; Miaa Jeanette Bu- lul.v. Witch, l.tt I ■ 1 -SI7.M AU Ihd thfUlfi Mianan, secretary; Harold Kea^r. employes. Mov.do watch, right not "whitewash” defendants on so Moke oad BBbtelder GcBBd. F l n l ____ ■atakeeper; Miss Barbara Wll- Topcoats $35 largo a scale as they did after the a oeawlele Dell Oat- word Pofifidfil Toddfifil Wains. C«m ; Mrs. Helen McHugh, Woman Choked Tp Doath First World war. because this time fit Bveeyfidaf the PoRMoa; Miss Lois Buchanan, they are under the direct mandate TouehdewBfil . . . Hobm For Her UMe Oteeeaialiei flo ra ; Mias Charlotte Hutchlna, Baltimore, Dec, 8— (P)— Police • Two All Wool of a foreign military government Ru m I Strikdoulfil dto..— lady assistant steward. disclosed a 30-year-old Texan had Abov., diamond In their own country. But they seeds Cehrial eterte- Comploto with Bottortdfi. Raymcnd Thonaa was elected a been taken into custody today "for Mackinaws $10.95 •ad tapphlra ring. make every concession they can rloic,Scieeen. Reedle, Choicd dHhdr ELECTRIC lasmber of the sfeocutlve commit' Investigation" after discovery of fr«*i $104 t. to their fellow nationals. Defi. BaikteMery. * * rT .3 ;.a B B FOOTBALL OR ELEC- toe for throe years. the nude body of a 80-year-old wo­ $1104. Before criticizing the German Heope- ete. Oaly TRIG BASEBALL-- A t the close of the ceremony, man, apparently choked to death, Cammander Emeet Petereoa In­ Judges themselves too strongly, Itaymcod Thomas, retiring master sprawlM on the floor of a west vitee Von f « Get Complete itelalle S U ITS - O V E R C O A T S -TR O U S S a S For Him consider their human predicament. was preseatsd' with a past mas­ Baltimore flat Pollee Bergt Ahmit The O. A. V Telephone •n>ere are more than 16,500,000 95c ter's Jewel by Mr. UtUe on behalf George Bebumim tentatively Iden 14ttl. Meettnge Every Semnd end SIgnat ring $41 Germans In the American zona. cC the Biambsrs of Mandiester tlfted the dead woman as Judy Funrth IW eday At Stale Armorv, C.H link 44J4 Some 104,000 have been accused iNceaaoa.Ttt Orange. Lewis. S P. M. Tta pin 31.04 under the denazification laws, an­ Addresses were delivered by Ughtar 13.44 JEWELERS SISCE 1869 other 350,000 will be Charged and various vtsltlag masters Ineloding Roll wallat 72.40 the status of 5,000,000 more is still another lady master of Andover •90 MAIN STREET HARTFORD in doubt. These are official Ameri­ PAINT SET STATE TAILOR SHOP a Orange, Mrs. Margaret Teomans, can Military government figures Evdrythlng Ihcrt young cm ertie said she eras happy to have JOHN DiSALVO, Prop. as o f a month ago. another wenan roach Uiat station That means one out of every flat naods to dsvalop Ihcrt la Orange work. 8 BISSELL STREET TELEPHONE 7.m three Germans in the American CenMdttoeo Appelated SPECIAL zone still doesn’t know 18 months artistic trdit Wotor colors. Several, ocmmlttee appointments *Our ahop will be cloeed from December 9th until January tnd. Pleane call thi* week for any work you may have here. after the war whether he urill have Bruahaa, ale. flpr the year 1M7 erero announced to go ^ fo re a German court. This WOOD OORNING SET ^ Mrs. Anderson at the close of court can acquit him completely, Largs Sol — DoLuxo Outfit Eloctrie Naodlo last night's roasting. They are as FLO PLEADS GUILTY V>'\^-tocyi turn him loose with a stigma that with 9 U ps — 5 BooulifuUy Do- follows: Home Economics: Mrs. Teletopics will permit him to work only at Carl HikUng, Mrs. Prod Stfom, jKMMMKMWWWBfMMteUfffllfWffHWIMIBMfWiKMMKWMainMMte stgnod Plaquoe—9 Water Colon common labor, or convict him and — Brush—Colored O f t Mrs. Ruth Hutchins, Idre. Ger­ send him to prison. trude Buchanan, Mrs. Mamie FoU Paper— ^ a V O i i Assume that the Judges are all Dickenson, Mrs. Violet Tuikshot, NOW THAT MOMMY IS CASTING SET M n. Ellen Larsen, Mrs. Margaret ardent anti-nazis— and they all OTHERS AT 1-49 , Ksssler and Mrs. Sophie Orabow- I AWAY I CAN MAKE ALLtHE certainly aren’t. But In any case V / they are all Germans. They know sU. PHONE CALLS I WANNA Publicity Oommlttee: David S -Y E S ]A N IM / that every time they sentence a ComplBtB with PIgb of Hutchinson, Bidnsy MacAlpine and \ MAKING A BLUE fellow German aa a Nazi it wins LBod. .Moulds. LodlB. ,Mlas Barbara McCarthy. them the hatred of the man, his STAKE WACOM DUCK PIN SET DRESS FOR MY family, his friends. The Judges Charity Committee: Mra Iva irs A etc.— SET ‘ Hero id a Toy durt tihoyll got Xagraharo, Mie. Margaret Minor, 24 ASSORTED XMAS DOLLY... know this hatred will build up and M ra Chrl HUdlng, Arthur Loomis ' coat them their political future COMPLETE a hoeip ol Fun outja L Big 19 and Oustaf Anderson. when the Americans pull out— If x 90 Indi Slcdw'Body with Reception Gbnunlttee: Mrs. Mary FOLDERS ------49c i « they do pull out. HofiBovablo Stcdcos — i B. Warren, Roy Warren, Mra Caught between two pressures Rubber Thad O ft Laura Loomla Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ — their German countrymen below Whddla— thur Hutchinson. FOR THOSE EXTRA CARDS YOU NEED! th^m and the American Military XYLOPHONES Insurance Committee: Frederick government authorities above Choica of Sovaral Kinda — Do- Manning, M ra Grace Baker and them— the judges temporize, com­ valop Ihcrt musical troll in your Robert Schubert. ' promise, try to placate both sides. Child — Easy to Ploy — Transportation Committee; Miss The Dewey-Richman Co. They attempt to deal first with Charlotte Hutchlna WUber T. STATIONERS OI*TICIANS minor suspects and let Oijm off Littte. Edward LaChance. 4 E W E L E R H SO c--984-- 1.98 ji... as lightly as possible. 'They delay Sidney MacAlplnp waa named as long as possible the serious cases against more prominent Nazis with influential friends. . y . . Q ‘S MOTtIKR DROPS IV b e e n PITCHIMG HORSESHOE SH SOMEONE HAS M AKING' They try to grade down the sever­ A fnur-rnom Ce- M IA W W H IL E -»-°*p T g T Y .U N E NEICHdOR li.iilal doll man AT THE ------ONE CALL RIGHT AFTER. THE ity of the charges, thus reducing A SwoU Gilt for thort bockyord sportsman__ the possible penalty. slon. Rrautifull,' OP COURSE. Saveral Typos to Choose from—Priced from colorrd. Made o' Lieut. Gen. Clay knows, of MAY I USE Y O U R S BUT THE LINE a t r o a g fibre Good Quality. Nicely Finished Shopod 2 - e « V 4 jnarcl. teey tc Announcement PHONE,^,^I^ n 7| w il l PROBABLY ______I t ’s put together. Pins 'ond Balls — Extro Quolity — BEBUSY c ^ n ^ Smooth. ' . FLO ! Ball Bowing UNETIMUGMIE Try to fUp tb# BaU ROLLERSKATES into the BaakoL A Animal FAIR 'BooulifuUy Nickel Ganw of 8kUL AU A gams oTchonco PERFECT GIFTS! Platod—Adtostoblo^ to Stool LItbogropkad. that the whole ^ ^ H R A T W IT H fcmUly con play— AU Size Shoes. Thoy'ra BoU Bearing—Complato THICK CAST cdl Stool LItho- grophod Spin 'THE PLACID" widi Eoy 95c ALUMINUM Whaol— c O r All-weatiiec proofed Poplin with Red Wool Lining, Pair . Cor^. ate. e Repels Wind . . . Rain and Snow. 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MANCHESIKK EVKNING HKKALD. MANCHKSTKR. IXJNN.. 'IHURSDAY. DEC1:;&IBER 6, 1946 HAflE SEVEN

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CUNN.. IMUKSUAt, UECEMBEK B, IMS the district's counsel and has the.1. and representatives of tbe town of two mountstna with an under- approval of the district’s Water! Colebrook which has already been grxHind tunnel through one rid^ New Reservoir bureau. psrtly executed. to the Rost branch, or Bsrkhsm- Such la the case of a Sonatina by a diatoflion. Iheir programs offer "In all respects," the district ■tesd reservoir. such arrangamenta of modem Have Not Faseea ea Draft Paul Bowles, Sonata by Alexal However, the Legislative com­ states, "tne bill follows the plan iKio Pianists Haleff and Rhumba by Norman worka by Paul Bowlaa. Virgil To Be Sought ot the bill which wss passed by Tbomoon and Stravinsky. mittee of the district, including Oello Jolo. COLUMN the officials of the towns affected, the General Assembly of 1931 in C b h ib In ., Noticing that tha streoa Is con- Discussing their theories on per­ and the Dlatrict board, have not respect to the Rest branch." ’ To Play Here formance and the tierformer, Gold sUtenlly laid on modem composi­ TenUtive Draft Drawn 'The bill would empower the dis­ free D c.on,tra.,on Officers tions, we asked the two artlaU If yet passed on the draft. Mr. Good­ and Fisdala comment, "Our Ideas By Hal Boyta VcourM. such practlCM are common. win stated. trict to taka the water of only REASONABLE CHARGES . . . gnd about music havg always been to there was any partieular reason New York, Dac. 5— Will, Ha doesn't want the American O f Bill^ to Authorixe Tbe proposed draft, which Is ex­ thoee tributaries of the Farming- yet every family receives the same con- Gold and Fiadale in Re­ place the emphasis on the music for this empbWs. "In two piano German courts c a ^ out their as- ! Military government to have to ton river which flow Into the river |frs.^HMld Andenon I« mugic. sinca a great part of tha District Action pected to be presented to th* fiiderate attention, m consoling to those dial at Hollbter Street being performed rather than on sign^ rcaponsibility to do-naslfy take over the trying of Naala be- forthcoming Legislature for ac­ north of the Hogback. IilMdlsd M Master of the performer. We feel that this repertory hea to be created, we .the American sons ui GermanyT cauee of the Immense task of act- tion, would authorize the Metro­ Important feature Of Bill Radionk Hcring A' in hereavemenL approach makes for the highest have a special Interast In perforfp- History end human asturs re­ ting up Allied courts end provid- Hartford, Dec. 5— —A tenta­ politan district to bulk! a dam on School on Dec. l.*> Ing works by American compoaera An Important feature of the bill Local Group _____ standard of mualcal art . , . ouf ply, "Probably not." Int: the prosecution end Judiclsl tive draft has been drawn of a bill the Hogback 'site on the West la the prorislon which requires the . w . • experience In this held has con- and always feel a great thrill when I was convinced during my re­ staffs to men them. The Germans branch. I A-s-fi * 5 0 A reolUl by the two piano team opinion that artlsU pieces are written for uo. They not which would authorise tbe Metro­ district lo allow for the passage Lm C nlffht at Um ^ Masonic cent stay In Germany that Ger­ know that, too. politan District commission to ee- Other previsions of the bill through the dam st all time of the llaeJerJ BeM 8-f-8 ...... MO of Gold end Flsdale is not only should play only music to which only serve as a vehicle for us but man Judges ore reluctant to take Many observers in Germany be­ tsbUsh a new reservoir st Hog­ would authorise the district to sc- natural flow of the stream. 9eee CeoJectlee BeJel t-t-4 .. •SO Tsaiptc over too Qran(oni were, rare treat for the lovers of two they have a deep personal response enrich the two piano literature, the personal responslblUty of try­ ?iulre necessary land and rights j This provision Is Included to as- pleno srt. but up experience In | which has long been neglected. As lieve. however, that If tfie country back on the West branch of the WMMit ta wltnaaa Um tnaUUatlon and that they should continually ing Naxis. On the other band. Farmington river, CTisrles A. or a reaert'olr, to arrange for the mre Interested parties that the ^ tlM iMw oStcars of Manchestsi program planning not often, search In the vast amount of mu­ young artiats, we feel that one of Wiiit.vw wnv.rnmMit 1. •'■VC s iosl houseclcsnlng of discontinuance or change of Iocs achieved by artists of the concert NsM remnsnU the Alllee will have Goodwin, chairman of the Dtetrict dam will not dry up the river. Oranct. No. SI. P. of H. Among sical literature outside the stand- our functions la to perform the tlon of highwaya an*esterday. NEMLHOMb t|M vtstUng OrangM were rsprs- ard f°^ music which has The draft, which Is similar to for ths moving of cemeteries. water supply la necessary to the DRttR (XIMPANY Robert Flsdale, who will, appear meaning for them and their audi­ bring to the study of their music Antl-Nasl Ounpalgn I Pattern set st Nuernberg. At aantaUvos from Wspplng, Hills- the act passed by the 1931 Gener­ WouM Confirm \groement future development of the ares Prraorlptlnn PharmaHste tawn, Vernon. Andover. Cast Han- here on Dec. 15 at 3:30 o'clock at ence, Also, we are convinced that tbe seme aerlousnesa of purpoaa which It provides with wJtJr. thf Hoillater Street School Audi­ we bring to the masters of claoai- b o j P down’> « - w . r | »>‘gger Art. are al Assembly with respect to the The bill would also confirm an lORi. Ellington and EnfteM. a broader, more general cultural East branch, has been drawn by agreement between tbe district i The dam would be built between ••I MAIN NT. TRI> 8881 Tbs Installation ceremony was torium, have devoted themselves background ta' needed If an artist cat roualc.” campaign: la charge of Wilber T. UtUe. sUU to the task of presenting both the Bincerely wtshes to convey his per­ Gold and Flxdale's remarksbls spring the American Mili­ Orange deput) and past master ol old and the new m the two pleno sonal intarpretatlon of tha music." flair for performing new music tary government turned over to Mrs. toatel AndersoB repertoire In unuaual patterne. with authority and excitement the German provisions! govern­ llancbester Qranga He was as- Oolng back to tha old maatera, Enthualastle shout Stravinsky's alated by other members of the worka. Gold and Fladala rscelved makes their playing of this muale ment the task of trying and sen­ as pianist and director of the they deliver with expert precision a vivid experience which links the tencing Nazi BuspecU. lacal Orange, namely, Mre. Bea­ and understanding such works aa their greatest mualcal thrill In par- Grange chorus. « contemporary composer, interpre­ L.ut month Ueut. Gen. Ludua trice IfacAlpIne and Miss CdIU) Concert Royal of Francois Con- forming a new Sonata by Stravin­ D. a sy , deputy U. 3. military gov­ Anderson as marshals; Mrs. Oraoe R a^ond Ames was renamed as sky and sevaral of thair own ar- ter and audience into a living superintendent of arrengemenU J erin and Duetto In F Major by whole. ernor, angrily accused the Ger­ Baker, chaplain; Mrs. Olive Mur- ohann Christian BSch. rangemanta of hla music for him. man courts of "whltewsshlnjr' regalia bearer; Mrs. Valeda for tbe annual Orange fair. Their arrangsmenta of two-plano The Baldwin and Steinway At the next meeting of the Turning to the modems, there ?llanos used on thla concert are Nsxi defendants on s large scale. | L^bance. emblem bearer; Sidney are few mualclena who have as music ara carefully executed, os He gave them 80 days to Improve. Mac Alpine, pianist; David Hutch­ Orange, December 18, a party for both young artlota feel that any rom the Oooa Music Company, the children of the membera will much right to fedi that It la their and Watkina Brothers, both of He threatened that "If the German inson soloUt. and Uustaf Ander- privilege to perform worka by the arrangament should be a rsalixa- people are unwilling to do the Job, . be held at seven o’clock In the eve- tton of e compoaer'e intention, not Hartford. Tklt l8 • CbrlstaiBt aan as presiding ofDcer. Ining. Further announcements will contemporary compoaera of Gold whM prdcteut thlagt cem b* the Military government con end iMlaSifl aa Master I be made at a later date. and Flsdale. Their peat perform­ will do It." Mrs. HassI Andersoi. of Summer ances throughout the country hsve fivM Bfuln. 4lfH arc merd • Well, let’s see whet the Germans ■treet was installed aa master of won auch odmiration that many tr bouufddM tli«m In many ytora. did to punish their guilty after compoaera havt been moved to Makn it momarabld for Imr with ths lost war. In 1919 German rep­ Inoculations compoae capeclally for thla team. m resentatives solemnly signed on ChristmM Mlaa Edith Anderson In hsr esps- BECAUSE OF AN ILLNESS REQUIRING^ ' poorlots ratofc-Phlllppo or on agreement to turn over 900 of their elty aa marshal of tbs tsam. Mrs. Against Influenza oxclosivo Movodo woteb (to bo war criminals to the vlctorio»u| ABdsrson Is tha first woman to OUR CLOSING FOR I MONTH*- WE ARE^"' foood eoly ot Kobo'tL For bim, allies. BOOKS hold that jmee la the history of too. tboro U oo oxcloaivo Movo­ But in 1920. after a storm of JARVIS German protest, the victors agreed Maachestsr Orange, fibs wlU dlso HarUord, Dac. 6—m -D r . Stan­ OFFERING THESE UNUSUAL do 08 wall 08 many nxcdllont driemoflcRECOIIOPUYER hold the oOloa at matron of the ley H. Otbom, state health com- VO. ■ niovo*. medottly prteod. If H’8 to permit the German Supreme Aetbew. AdvesSae. B O it local Juvenile Orange for tbe next mioatonar, announced yesterday court st Leipzig to try the 900. Ployi TWELVE 10 Ineh or TEN 12 Inch ■ewasce. etc. Is. v A l f gear. that all staU amployss who wtoh- Veterans' o ring tko tnnclof, boro or# sag* Of'these suspects this high court subsequently refused to try 888. Records A u tom oticolly. GEA1ILE88. BOX OP 4 CHOD-S 800C8. After bar tastallatlon the new ad could obtain antl-lnfluanaa In- go4tieo> in sopphiro* ond dlo- FOOL PROOF MECHANISM. Sequins asaster expieased her apprectotion ooulations frea of charge. Housing flr . X* o mendt, from onr vorind celUe- Of the dozen tried, only six were rsaem MedMt 1 QO of tbe conManoe tha mambara bad Tbe State Employes' oosociatlon SPECIALS condemned. And of these six, said no OiUnq. SILENT OPERATION—Cmtrol Oewe Bieitea— 1 *9 0 Jarvis atarts another groan at tien of prtcloos tfonot. Simplo, placed In her by electing her to ba recently adoptedcd a resolution re­ Bmll Ludwig-in 1943 In his book [ Lever to nieci any neotd. Wbiaper Vetemns" bonoes In MsM^e- moMMlIno iowolry oceosserlo* "How to Treat the Germans," head of tha Orange and hoped to question auch a profnram. Weight Crystal Qdnip — No Wear ea oRumn’aoLon boob ter. See ns to Inaperl vnrious three escaped prison within s few fulfill her duttea to tbe eatlefaoUon Or. Osbom said da lEAlTIFIL lOLLt lady asslatant ataarard. diaclosed a 30-year-old Texan had Ab«v., diamenJ In thetr own country. But they | ■eedti CetuM SMrte- Complele with Batleriea. Raymond Thomas was.elected a been taken into custody today "for Mackinaws $10.95 •nU Mpphtr. rinqa make every concession they can rials, BcUaen. ReedU. Cholee aHhec ELECTRIC hisnihir of the ameutlve commit- InveaUgatlon" after discovery of « from 8100 le to their fellow nationals. Don. Babteldetr. FOOTBALL OR ELEC­ tso for throe years. the nude body of a 80-year-old wo­ $1800. Before criticizing the German Neege. etc. Ooly A t ths doss of the ceremony. man, apparently choked to death, tkiiainaiider Bmest Prteraon tn- Judges themselves too strongly, TRIC BA8ERALL- Raymond Tboraaa retiring master sprawled on the floor of a araat vitae Von f « Uel f)«implele •telnlls SUITS - OVERCOATS-TROUSERS For Him consider their human predIcamenL was prassntod-with a past mas­ Baltimore flat Polloe Sergt About The D. A. V IVIe|ilNioe There are more then 16,500,000 148 95c 2.48 ter's Jswal by Mr. UtUs on behalf George Schuman tentatively Idan- 144M. MoeMngs Every Semod end Sitn.t ri.g Germans in the American zone. of the mambara of Manchoater C«H Hub 44A0 Some 104,000 have been accused Ufled the dead woman as Judy Funrtb 1>wsdny At State Armorv. ince.ee..TIP Oraiife. Lewla. fl P. M. TI. pin 38.00 under the denazification laws, an­ Adoraaaan ware deUvarod by Ught.r 18.00 JEWELERS SINCE IW5 other 350,000 will be charged and various visiting masters Including Relf w.ll.t 71.08 the status of 5,000,000 more is still nnothsr lady maatar of Andover STATE TAILOR SHOP •90 MAIN STREET HARTFORD In doubt. These are official Ameri­ PAINT SET Orange, Mra. Margaret Tsomana, can Military government figures •ee eo4 SMaSUI VuMf al « m mum rASDAt, Vaot KASt. SlflUU m4 POIAS JOHN DISALVO. Prop. Everything that young a^ ■ess Turu tm» u 4*S«M who said aba was happy to have as of a month ago. kMrti VMS «w el Awe — MIC80 nON - anothar woman teach that station That means one out of every list needs to develop that In Orange worn. 8 RISSELL 8TREBT TELEPHONE 7.188 three Germams in the American CoosmlUoM Appointod SPECIAL zone still doesn't know 18 months artistic trdlL Water colors. Bovsral. committoo appointments *Our Khop win be riemed from December 91 h imtil January tnd. Pleaeo rail thin week for any work yon may bavo here. after the war whether he will have Brurites, etc. fipr the year 1M7 wars announced to go before a German court. This WOOD BORNINO SET ^ Mrs. Anderson at tha dose of court can acquit him completely, Large Set — 958 DeLuxe Outfit Electric Needle Mrt night's roasting. They are as turn him loose with a stigma that with 3 Tlpi — $ Beautifully De­ follows: Homs Bcmiomica: Mrs. Teletopics FLO PLEADS GUILTY will permit him to work only st oarl HUdlng, Mrs. Fred Btiom. signed Plague#—I Water Colors common labor, or convict him and —Brush—Colored ^ A A Mrs. RuttHutditns, Mrs. Ow- send him to prison. T?a trude Buchanan. Mra. Mamie m FoU Paper— Dickenson, Mrs. Violet Turkahot, Assume that the judges are all I CASTING SET Mrs. Ellen Larson. Mrs. Margaret NOW THAT MOMMY IS ardent anti-nazis—and they all OTHERS AT 141 Ksealcr (uid Mrs. Sophie Orabow- I AWAY I CAN MAKE ALL THE certainly aren'L But in any case dd. CMROJWal CAWi / ' V PHONE CALLS I VI/ANNA they are all Germans. They know Publicity Oommlttse: David / s - Y E S ,A N IM that every time they sentence a ComplBtB urith Pigs of Rutdilnson. Sidney MacAlpbia and \ MAKING A BLUE fellow German aa a Nazi It wins Miss Barbara McCarthy. them the hatred of the msi;^ his Load, Moulds, Ladl*. STAKE WA60R DUCK PIN SET DRESS FOR MY - family, his friends. The judges Charity Committee: Mra. Iva i r s A • t c . ^ E T Hen Is a Toy dial fiteyH gel Ingraham, Mrau Margaret Minor, 24 ASSORTED XM AS w D O L L Y . . . know this hatred will build up and Mrs. Carr HUdlng, Arthur Loomis coat them their political future COMPLETE a heap oi Fun out oL Big 12 and Oustaf Anderson. when the Americans pull out—If | X 20 In ^ Stake Body with Raesption Oommlttss: Mrs. Mary FOLDERS ----- 49c they do pull ouL Removable Btokee — Steel E. Warren. Roy Warren. Mrs. Caught between two pressures Rubber Tired Laura Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ —their German countrymen below thur Hutchinson. FOR THOSE EXTRA CARDS YOU NEED! th^m and the American Military XYLOPHONES Wheels — Insurance Oommlttes: Frederick ' 4 government authorities above Choice ei Several Kinda — De­ Manning. Mrs. Oraoe Elaker and them—the judges temporize, com­ velop thot musical tredt in your Robert Schubert. ' promise, to placate both sides. Child — Easy to Play — Transportation Committee: Mlse The Dewey-Richman Co. They attemrt 'to deal first with Charlotte Hutchins, Wilber T. JEWELERS STATIONERS OI*TICIANS *Sy minor suspects and let them off j Uttle, Edward LaChance. as lightly as possible. They delay 50c** S 8 0 "* ls 9 8 Sidney .MacAlplne was named as long as ^sslble the serious cases against ' more prominent ■ 1 1 . k i q S HOIKkK DROPS l«f Nazis with influential' friends. SOMEONE HAS BEEN M A K IN e ^ They try to grade down the sever- PITCHING HORSESHOE SB A four-room Co- ' ‘•t • 5! '® ' pstm-UME NEICHBOR Ir.ulal doll man , A7 THE HOVS12I ^ ------*» ONE CALL RIGHT AFTER. THE ay ity of the charges, thus reducing A Swell GUt tor that backyard sportsman_ the possible penalty. | «lon. Brautifull’ t h e Several Types to Choon from—Prtefid from OTHER. FOR Lieut. Gen. Clay knows, of colorrd. Mado o' a t r o a g fibre Good Quality. Nicely Finished Sltaped 2 « » 4 joard. boy* to Announcement put together. ' Pins and Balls — Extra QuoUty — Bmoelh. Ball Baaring ^ S1.09 •ASKETMUGAME ROLLER SKATES Try to flip die Ball It into 'the' Bosket A Animal FAIR BeoutUuUy Nickal Game of BldlL AU A gome ol chonce PERFECT GIFTS! Plotad—Adlustable to' Steel Lllhographed. ■**flial the whole ^^HEAT W ITH All ffise Shoes. They'n lomlly eon ploy- 00 Bon Bearing—C^plele THICK CAST all Steel Lttbo- 01' grophed Spin THE PLACID wldi Eey 95c ALUMINUM Wheel- ftAft All-weather proofed Poplin with Red Wool Lining, Pair ' • Cor^. etc. w9^ i e Repels Wind . . . Rain and Snow. ' CHICKEN FRYER S U N H B A X r e Fabric remains showerproof after washing and Si 2-98 win Held e Whete Chlekea—Mebce e PONTIAC AUTO dry rleaning. CHOOSE HeadMiiM Chrtitaoi GUt lor "Hef''— - Ah fiUel Ceastnutleel iSeathy m talon flu Warl • FIRST TIME EVER SOLD IN MANCHESTER ^ - P L E A S E TEACH YOUR CHILDREN WHAT. W IL L 4 laebss Unt—IlVk • Wide—I tacb Heavy Disc - . 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% i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1948 PAO t MANrHF.jriKR EVKNINC; HFRAI.U. MANf:HF!rrKR (X lfm , THURRUAT, DECEMBER 8, W 4f I plea was prepared under the direc- Thursday evening, chahged to Agard. tha gift booth; Mrs. Marrlll wichea, and cookies from two until ! tlon of Mra. Frank Vlttnet and a Wedneeday this season, and In Uau Hehl for Murder ' Cseilter Q iu rcll Adgma. the pantry shelf; Mra Bv- five o'clock. ' erett Belden, Mra Ruth Munson. Mra. J. Seymour Brown and Mra CAR PAINTING falhar'a' foral»n and what Churches Here large committee. It was served In of a regular meal, prepared a va­ Uia reptihUr la gnlni to bt prc- Meyer ReBigtis | Mrs. Robert Scribner, the greens C. Donald Makepleoe are serving It wwiW bava baan today. Hla con- the primary room and enjoyed by riety Ot sandwiches and othn Qdt Oar Bilhaata iSkitflirftrr < aorvad." COMPLETE FUNERAL HOME FACILITIES a large number. The tables were forma of refreahaMnt which found in D e^ of Wife Sponsors Fair booth. a la king turkey at 5:30 and 6:ft0. ' U-ntlona rraated anma all(bt atir Several of the other organiaa- H m rapping climax In the sano- Wa don't Know whaOiar thara *a As Baiik*s Head, The WalklBs rmmral Heme . . . apartew\ taatefattv decs Conduct Fairs ' tastefully decorated with chryaan- a ready sale last night. The hand­ BOUMKNK a PLAQG limj !|rrald law on tha booba to barb tip Judge I among pcopla who had baan won- New Senators . tliamuma, and in the large veatty made glfU attracted many hu>*e(a Harrisburg, P«.. Dec. 5- A j ttons In the church aa aaaiatlng the concert at 8: miDY WOKRfI the law Itaelf may happen to lay. queatlon aeema to have been de-1 The chorus, mostly members of beef with gravy, maahed potatoes, ty. a rcaldant of nearby fiteelton. i leader. Is arranging for grabs to 1 refuaed to allow an Inventor to gUW.'RimuN RATBS Columbus, Ohio, Dec. ft - iO but If you are able to catch all and connections. Second Congregational, C>>ncordia carrots and pcaa, cole slaw, rallah, church. Tba booths will open at 11 be soM to the children at the Ifil Wort MMdIo tptL IW. W tt He haa pinned upon lon and evening, the South keeping. There were solos by Wil- tha mother living In Harrisburg family. Tear ...... » • « and not e»en the Supreme Court vodka. Under Ita apell, the young ; liam I^ v ls and Jack Vlttner and I was chairman, and all members of thur tiling, will serve tea, aand- . of work. ■tataa aaa a f O ...|t».«t) and he acas red. Mention the CIO With his suture and poise and former United States director of Methodist and St. Mar>’'s. with her two children. ' Mrs. James EltloU and Mra. 11*1* I Rnoiievell aeema to have made , a duet number by Mrs. Harold I the circle had a part In the project. ran waah him clean. and he neeka pink. Mention the silvery gray hair, he comes near | the budget whom Meyer took Into The Wotnen’a League of the Beatty was arersted at tha scene Frank BIckmore are In charge of MCMbUt o » ! quite a epeech In Moaro«'. Accord* FRIED OYSTERS. CLAMS Second Congregaitonal church I Burr and Mra. Dhimmohd Stew­ I During the evening alao a number of the crime after he had called the ■not agRUClATBO PKCM New Deal and Are 'flashes In hU filling all tbe requirmenU for a ! the bank with him last June. the apron booth: Mra Fred Moore ■w iaafM a ' ing lo reporta. It aald everything planned their Christmas t^eat art. The renfhrka of the Jeader and I of aprons made by the members, police to report the shooting. IW Aaaoeiatad Praa* la aaetj^eaiy eyes. metiUl .picture of a sUteaman. Meyer's resignation waa submit- FISH AND CHIPS WITH OUR NEW KKIAI.ATOKI aa well as decorative crocheted and and Mra Ray Warren have the antttlaa la tha aaa at raauhltcattaa ot Behind The Debate Fair early In the year, and each the antics of the puptls and a pet I j about Ruaala wan perfect, every* It la a safe bet that Former Women call him handsome. Men ; ted last night, six months from the dog on the stage, kept everybody : knitted dolllea. trimmed handker- white alepliMt and book booth: alt aawa aiaaatcaaa eraa'taa ta h ae ant Governor Bricker will maka eradi* say he Is dignified. i day he wms appointed.- He asked month from January to November Houataig Ciaaader INee oUMtviaa arah'iaa b> thi# aapar ana U there la on# healthy thing thing about America waa wrong ' Out new aanllary procewa givea votl a delifioiiw. map, ; laughing. ; chiefs and other Item# were readily M ra Alan Belcher, potted plants; cation of New Deal and Commun* Bricker firmly believe# that an ' that It be effective Dec. 18 or earl- Inclusive they have been making I Mra Hyatt Sutllffa and Mra. Gra­ atan the tarai attra a«it>u»haa here. about Ihe renewed ilebate on Apparently In a recurrent bout, golden brown fmid — Seale in Ihe flavor! •Cume in and preparations. The result waa a wide After the program Howard sold. 1st influences In government hla elected official la a representative , |rr If a auccessty iM that America still la young and moat ducks. rolls, coffee, mince and pumpkin date the buaineaa people on a CALL 2-1257 tyaugraahiaal aranra appaartag »a_aa- to the people of Spain themselvaa, | Young Roosevelt Is In Russia aa I this mountain mining town today Mrtiaaaaata in Tha Manrhaatar Baa> tbat new fields of business will Poaalbly the outstanding ex­ BENJAMIN (SERAItIt to produce a gradiuil but progrea- a magazine correspondent. He la ample of Brlcker'a loyalty to his ; aa an aftermath to North Coventry are sponsoring a Edward Maceyka, Albert Samuela, { Wallace Melton, high school coach. ance In 18 monthe. beginalng. that the Bupreaae Phyllis Bassett, Jeannette Fitts, I led Jo the filing of charges. Simon i Rochrig's Court wlU And enough o f the law the war. In aome of President That, of course, he la not. The comedy with singing, and. a clean Janice Hupper, Shirley Shlrahac, i said, after a ' raid yesterday by O. M. CU 1988 — IH -Ton Plat­ Photo Oil 8«ta ^ Liewtg’ aide to permit him to j Roosevelt's aUtomenU that the only Americana who could possi­ western show Friday, December « Ouvlyn Swett, Susan Torgeaon, j Sheriff Harold Brumbaugh t(fcon- form body. In a very good con- \(Si , pe $4.00 aacapa punishment for what h# | war must mean the end of dlcU- bly follow hla reported tine of rea- at 8 p. m. at the North Coventry Roberta Vance. • j flscate nine slot machinea and two dlUoc. Reasonably prioed. These attractive haa done. It la also poaalble that i torahlpa, everywhere. But at the anning would lie the American Church Community House, given Grade 2: Richard Barry, Ronald ; pinball machines. For Greater Home 0»infoii Eliminate the Bui- DIAMOND T. — Dump Truck#, Textile Paint Seta— ! by the Down Homers, well-known Batz, John DeWIlt, Bruce Larton, “ " ------equipped with 8-yard body. 2 Sweatem made of Ihe tbe praipccU of getting coal same time wa were appeasing. fYinimunista, and we doubt that tle-<~-ln8lall a B. & W . (form erly Truniliull p \7 n o f _ „ $2.98 i radio and leconllng slara, to raise David MacDonald. Bruce Rose, to choose from. 4 tonnere, finest virgin wool were have been further compll-; Franco deftly, too. In the effort to even they will be very eager to * funds fur the annual Tolland Coun- Carry Riiasell, Frank Smith, Paul I Yale May Prolong Electric) Automatic Fuel Oil Pump Weetlnghouee air brakes: made to sell for much CoMler Color Set*— cated and delayed by the govern- - aacure our own flanka lir the take Iheir chances on Elliott as s Twerdy, Kay Bissell, Barbara Con- 900x20 tires. These trucks ‘ ty 4-H Club Fair and club site, and more. You save at the $1.20 . $IA0 reent'a policy of unyielding resist- j North African campaign. And consistent champion. And if the - ilao for contributions to the war- tos, Jacqueline Fitts, Bonny Las­ have been driven only 12.000 { Yaeatioii Period mites and are In excellent con­ FACTORY STORE. Bflca to the dlctatoiahlp of Lewta, | when the moment came when the i Runainns themselves sre as smart : stricken area famine program sen, Dorothy MacDonald, Marilyn Finger Paint Set»— : which la being partially supported Riimph, June Samuela, Dorothy' ______dition. •o tbat tbe policy upon which we u’orld might have turned agalnat ' aa they sre supposed to be, they Wc Work—Savingly j i by national 4-H Cliiba, The group Williams. i New Haven, Dec. 5—(g*!—Yale FOao. 1949 — U-Ton Pickup, Available in three col- $1.75 are now embarked is going lo Franco, aa one to be deposed along will know that what they get from under the leadership of Miaa Lila Grade 3. Town H all; X)avld F a r-, university today waa faced with good tires, excellent mechanl- ora: Green and White.' The tklag to do aboat floaar> Crayona — SOc mean untold aulfaiing and hard-! with M'laaollnl, Hitler and Tojo, ] vodka Is vcsika. Miller, has as forthcoming year | rell, Blanchard Hupper, Albert the poaalble necessity of prolong- ’ caUy. Red and White, Grey officers, aa president, Joan Miller; Mai'tin, Lucius PetUnglll, Jr.,. jt* CTirlstmas vacation period atoi trnaMe la ewme to os aotf Ship and acoaomlc, aat-back for It was the appeasement pattern eod HI We aaee tke knoart- DOOUB. 1941— Model WHA 47, and Red. Sizra 54« Crayola Drawing which won out and the full com-1 vice president, John Orcutt; secre­ Leonard Pierson, William Robarge, to conserve fuel. S-yard dump truck. 825, 12 this eauntry and for tba world. tary-treasurer, Anne Gates; publi­ edge, tonla. parts tot qolrk. d » 40. Crayon*—' Robert Roee, Kenneth Shlrahac. | Without divulging how much Boadable fleaeratot BeHiIra ply tires. In excellent con­ NonathelaaB. given a chance piction of the purpoaes of the war I city chairman, William Orcutt. Louis Smith, Jay Tabor, Peter Mo- ; goal the university had on hand or 15c > SOe • 50e Dome to OS aoca. aod eaa*ll ra> dition. which lost Mra. Mildred Hlitgen, chairman ray. Nancy CTiarland, Mary Ann i estimating hOw long the supply that the nation's own law la on the tnra tor aay oeeded Aoto Bleo O.MAX. 1841— 4s-Ton Bxpreaa. (Jonneclicut of the Coventry PTA and BoanJ of Pastel Seta— nation’s sida. a pradmis foothold -It la poaatbla, too, tbat the deci- Moreau, Harriet Thlema, Doris i would last. William W. Randolph. Irtcal aarrtea. Oaee • tor • an, In excellent mechanical comU- Ektucation, sponsoring the School against Mr. LswU has baan alon of tbe west to continue with | West. ' university service bureau head, said leant tkat top-grade «mrb and tlon. 100% ALL WOOL SiORTS 75c . $8.00 Hat-Lunch program, would greatly Grade 4. Mr. Ryan, teacher: CTif- ’ tke situation was ''serious.’’ and materlala prove kitrert-prioed. gained. Tha vary anger wUh tha ajipeaaemcnt of Franco, thus appreciate anyone contacting her ford Batz. Robert Boynton. Albert might mean that the vacation pe- INDIANA. 1888 — Iti-Ton Stencil Set*— Yankee la the ead! which he has raactad to the pro- halting the war abort of one of Its . who would be Interested In pre­ Braun, John Silvia, Maurice Kelley, riod would have to be extended. Stake, good running order. K> /4 H. o. I Barstow Says T O M A T C H 48c . 98c rreiWnia against him rayeala that natural objectives, waa one of tho paring the lunches, as Mra. John Barbara Barno. Barbara Bcrke, Thermostats In some buildings, INTBBNAHONAI., I84I—Mod lM has already bam hurt and In­ things wbicb helped set Ruaala off , Silvia and her daughter, Mra. C. Jean Elsemore, Mary Q rlffth .! R„ndolph said, will be turned el K-7 hcavv duty 3-vard Speed Ball Pen Set*— If the potential division between Conway Keefe, becauae of additlon- Mary Hloblk. Beverly MacDonald down at once and pipes drained.! oa Its career of dlatniat of th e' d< dump body. 8.25x20 12 ply » i I A 11 A M • P I . I : V SOc to $2 JO jured sad mragad, not only by the Senatnr Raymond K. Baldwin and j al duties at home, have been forced Janice Rankin, ■ CTiarlotte Fitts, The temperature in some buildings, NORTON tlrea. In excellent condition. west. Couplad wltb our effort to \ Automatically Brings Oil To Your Stove, Circulating IT’S THE TRUTH actual findings agalnat him, but the Republican atate adminlatra-, to discontinue their fine, Ruby Vance. he aald, will be kept a degree or BLISCTKICAL mmm niiiis by tha much more important fact protect tbe monarchy In Italy, j The 4-H Dairy (Tub of North Grade 3. Mr. Ryan, teacher: Leon ! two above freezing as long iia the Or Hot Water Heater. tlon and the Republican state or­ GIglln, Paul Granberg. Marvin Capitol Motors, that he can now, for tbe first and with our championship of a > ' Coventry will meet Saturday, the I emergency lasts. He did not,' how- With John L. Lewis running the country back­ INS'rKUMKNT MANCHESTER GREEN CONN ganization back in Connecticut J4th. when James T. Laidlaw, Hupper, Robert Phippeneyr Allan , ever, specify In which buildings An Ideal Xmas Gift for the Home! Christm as time, real tha whola weight of tbla rightist dictatorship in Oreece,' COMPANY “ county CU.b agem. wni b* present Rychllng, Raymond Strade, John : the heat would be reduced. Order Early! Supply Limited! wards and telling ua when to turn our window Inc. P M I . N I . our^ttltude toward Spain may i will probablv be over the post of •atioa turned agalnat him. He to help the members make wreaths Wyman, Roger Ackley. Kay Han- lights on and whether or not all the things you 71 Hilliard St. Tel. 4060 388 Mala St.. Hartford T-8144 haa bam long accustomed to dish­ have contributed heavily to Rua-! motor vehlcfea commlaaloner. and other Christmas decorations acn, Audrey Samuels, Joan Upton. I Confer on lailuir Courses Sold On Convenient Payment Plan! Cards In the last session of the General from evergreen, laurel, etc. Grades S and 6, Mrs. Cummisk. kfolks want will or will not be made — ing It out; but ba doam't taRa it aia's fear that the west waa con­ I Aasembly, Governor Baldwin start yoo ena eolar yaoto cerned with roalntai'tlng an array Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prlnz of New ' teacher: Norman Barry. Ann Hartford, Dee. 5— Adult rWith billions to be paid for war and not even too woU; Uko oo many bluMarors. ed looking for hla candidate for York O ty and William Miller of Bloodgood, John Bissell, Stanley Mtf r«M> aa aMed rm isfll I that post without any preconceived education supervisors In Connecti­ tooeh. p OM wonders how much "guts" he of rightist dictatorships against Brooklyn, N. Y., were weekeml, Boynton, Edward Breault, Edward J . L E O F A Y half a billioit for cancer research----- I imlltlcal notion. He wanted one cut. Rhode Island and Massachu­ Ruaala In Europe. Chartler. Betty Hawkes. Alice Dc- Distributor * really has tor a showdown. '■ thing—a veteran-- and one descrip­ uestaI of their mother, Mrs. Lxiuise setts conferred here yesterday With Uncle Sam at the steering wheel and ap­ Mnlti-Chromc Wltt. Mary Farrell, Harriet Kelley, Thla nation'a will agalnat John But whatever the chain of caiiae tion of the way he foufid tha man SUler of School street. with John D. Connors of New^ 70 PEARL STREET, MANCHESTER Miss Anne Kenyon spent the hol­ Grace Anderson. James Lee, Rich York, director of the American parently afraid to run the car . Pendl Beta— X«. LiowIb, gnd tha reasons why it and effect may have been, the fact | he wanted was that he merely . w - .tmu _ u Phone 7029 Evenings After 4 and All Day Saturday ard Pratt, Diane Richardson. Earle j Federation oJ Labor's Workers' $2.40 - $7.98 became neoeaaary for thla nation now la that Ruaala ami the w est! went through a list of returned I WAY" ^Ith (Mnnecticut veterans until he found ^ a"** family, returning to Fall Riv- Rose, Jr.. Shirley Thorp. Helene | bureau, regarding the possibility •o to direct its will, found clearest are now matching dictatorahipa Shirshac, Karl Tnrgeson, Gerald-1 of «>stnbli8hing labor and manage- other Celarag PeOcU Bate the name of CMtonel Elmer 8. Wat- er, er. Mass.Mass., over the weekend 48e to $2.35 , expraaelon In tbe words of Judge with each other In Europe. Russia son, of Wethersfleld. When Watson Mr. and Mrs. Sidney V. Osborn Ine Twerdy, Gerald Mitchell. Larry ■ ment courses tn the adult educa- WE WISH YOU ALL '■ Ooldaborough yesterday. baa ito leftlsh dictatorahipa In turned out to be a diaabled veteran of Branford visited with relatives j'Plerson. David ReynoUla. j tlon programs of their various who elan apparently had aome In town on Sunday. i -Grade 7: Walter Bassett. Donald I states. Supcrvi.sor Robert C. Dem- McGiU-Converso "This la not," aald Judge Oolda- the Balkans, and wd are tolerating J r '• executive or buainesa qualifies- Mr. and Mrs. A. Joel Warren and | Ellsworth, Harold Hill, Winthrop ' ing of Connecticut said he would borougb, "tha act of a low law­ the Franco dlctatarahip and sup­ tiona, the Governor's choice was twin daughters of Providence. R .! .Merrlam, Jr., Richard Tedford, | be "delighted" to institute such L. .X Si'u, .w...- A MERRY CHRISTMAS breaker, but It la an evil, demonl porting the dictatorship in Greece. made. Governor Baldwin then ^I„ were Sunday visitors at the : Barbara Clapper, Katherine D or-' courses “ provided that both sides RUMORS GIFTS ac, raonatroua thing that means In between these two extremes I pushed the nomination with large 1 home of Mr. nnd Mrs Henry P. ’ sey, Nancy Gates. A. Loretta Hill, | of the subject arc completely and Mai-y Kelley, Marilyn Loyzlm, M n-' fairly presented." hunger and cokl and unemploy are nations like France and Italy, i cp>Pka*i" on the fact that hla Frink. For the Home t >>.>1 choice was a veteran, the Demo- Mr. and Mrs, Mcriitt Usher of^ rie Maceyka, Ruth Sims, Shirley WHY NOT DROP IN . . . AND BY SOME ACCIDENT . . . WE MIGHT HAVE meat and dastltutlon and tllaor- where a middle of the road democ- i t.|.,ta res|H)nded with notation ' Wllllngtnn were Sunday callers a t : Smith. : SOMETHING YOU WANT OR WANT FOR SOMEONE! Mirroni — Pietnree racy haa some chance, but where that Commlaaloner John T. Me- the home of Mrs. .lulls Potter of ^ Grade 8: CTalre Barno, Komona . ARS FLYING ganisation of tbe aortal fabric; Alcohol-proof threat to democratic governmmt the trend of decision aeetnz'to be <"«rthy was'also a veteran of the ‘ fjchool street. ; Burgwald. Joan Constantine, Har-i lirat World War. and the nomina- Mr. and Mrs. J. Alhertine Briiln-' riot (Colburn, Mary Flint, Rita And we’re not denying that new tire prices Serving Trays—$5.98 ItaeU, and It la proper fbr roe to shifting ..gradually Into a choiee i tlon headerl Into the legal dead- m.^| g„i) two sons of Aahfoid spent' Hamilton, Lillian Hicking, Annie | will increase 30% by Dec. 15th. This makes Plenty of Portable 3 way Radios (With beaotlfel dcalga) ^ say at this point that If actiona of between the two extremes of the , |„ok the Senate Democrats were ! o,,, hnudaya with Mrs. Ellen Brain-: Jones, Aline Loyzlm. Irene Mayer, | ' this kind can aucceasfully per- right and the left. able to create, and tjience lo the ^^d knd Miss (Tiarlottc AHiertlne. Ruth Moreau, Virginia Nyc, ARcha recapping your present worn tires very im­ ZENITH — EMERSON — ADMIRAL — SOME TABLE COMBINATIONS, INCLUD­ Scrap. Snap and Biatod in, the government will be That Russia, a dictatorship at t Mr. and Mrs, I'.^'stcr Chirran anj Olsen, Lillis i Richardson, BaiJiara ING THE POPULAR WESTINGHOUSE DUO. Guest I.og Books Without waiting for court deci- »„^,ully of West Hartford were re- Rumph, Joan Stewart. Mary Stone, portant to you as recapping material will in­ overthrown, and the government home, should employ tbe tech­ i r u meanwhile had j visitors at the homo of Mr. i Constance Upton. Claire Johnson, i RECORD PLAYERS, single anti automatic fro m ...... $34.70 that would take Its place would be nique and front of dictatorship for taken the full force and majesty j samuel Teasdnle. ' i Robert Flint, Lewis Foreman, Leo crease in proportion at that time. ’ Have your Its power politics abroad la not a dictatorahip, and that the first Mf. and Mrs. Harry Ryan. Jr.. Ghelfi, Laurence Jackson, Albert' servic'c station operator inspect your tires now ELECTRIC HEATERS, RAZORS, TOASTERS, GRILLS GIFTS thing tbe dictatorahip would do strange. What la strange la that *"** 1 spctU last week in Baltimore, Md.. l.«gace. Lionel Mayer. Louis Mar- forclljly Installed Watson aa com- j ^ the home of hla parenU. achat, Henry Proulx. Robert White. and insist on C^Miphell O. K. riihher weld, the would be to destro>* the labor the western democracica, wtaoac missioner. That Are Different! Dr. and Mrs. W’lliram L. Higgins , The additional list of books add- The new Westinghouse Sun Ray Heat Lamp is the next thing to Florifla. unions. Tbat Is In accordance misaloq ahould be to export dc- The court decision, when it recap that is el^tric welded. came, oustcrl Watson and reln- had aa holiday guests Mr. and Mra. j ed at the Booth-Dlmock Memorial Vibro TooIh — 87.50 wltb all bistory. mocrary, have somehow -drilled LeRoy Brown of Maple Hill. New-! Library qre as folfows; Boyal Him- Ultra-ViolPt and Infra Red in one lamp at only ...... $44.95 into the position of letting dlcta- j stated McCarthy. Governor Bald- » Complete' Set 8ie.0A - "Now, not only la It tbe tbinga , ...... , I , : "■*” tiKik thla court decision harder Ingtoli. nnd Mr. and Mrs. William self, Allan; I-onely Hill, Arthur; A. Cassiily of FultonvUle, N, Y.f The Beacon, Bassett; Valley 1 baro said, but It la tbin; torahip have the honor of holding /h„y other adverse A few floor model Radio-Phono rombinations inrltiding Zenith with For eagravlag and etch­ democracy's front lines In Europe. > blow In all his public service, and Coventry Grange will meet this Thieves. BihiuI: This Side of Iivno- SPECIAL "Tbe government of the United evenlng at the hall in North Cov- ceni'e. (.'nldwell; Wttlt Bated the Cubra tone arm and intermix ehanger. ing -on wood. metaL glaaa. We hope lo be able to win En- ! repeatedly expressed FRESCEimONS leather, etr. States la endeavoring through an to see it eorreeted Once he did cntiv for a regular meeting at 8. Hreatli. Campbell: Fenny Wise, accepted world leadership to unite rope away from commnniam for this in a eelebrated telephone con- The Pioneer Pa.st Miistera’ In- Carfrae; llebOrah, Castle; Empty ClQse-Out On Cbth Seat Covers Spattercraft .. the peoples of the w«irld In such democracy. But tbe sad fact of veisatlon with Lieutenant -Gov- stalling team on Monday evening .Saddles. Cody; Dusty, J>avison; There’s no guess work Installed the officers of Andover ^ The Bulwark, Dreiser; Honolulu BOATS BOATS BOATS Stencil Sets— a way aa to raise the univei-aal the matter is .that there Isn't a ernor Wilbert Snow. employed— no substitute A t Cost $1.50 healthy, rcpreai'ntatlve democracy i All thla la Important now he- Gronge. The members of the team Story. Ford; The Bride Was Late, standards of living; to units tbe <-niiae it allow a how keenly Gov­ consist of Past Ma.stcr and Assist- Gay; Case of the Baekward Mvlle, ingredients used when COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVERt 8 ft. ft. —'12 ft. peoples. In good fellowship, and to oh tbe continent of Europe today.! apt Steward of the (Vinnecticut Gardiicr; Yankee Storekeeper, $49.50 up X*acto Knife Sets ernor ilnldwln haa fell about the we till a prescription. increase the economic power for And democracy's nndcrlyUig post- \ U’ntaon mailer. One enn Judge, State Grange, Ira F. Wilcox, Mer- Goiild; Long Storm, Haycq,x: Mis­ It's People BUY NOW! THEY WONT BE ANY CHE APER! Clay Builder Sets— the benefit of all people by the tlon on both Spain and Gi-eece la In fhet. that the Wnlaon raae I row. aa deputy, with the following ter Roberts, Heggcn; Anna AncTThe You can rely on us for that It recognizes and deplores the , waa om- of thF great underlying assistants; Past Masters G. 'Ray­ King of Slam, toimlon; Independ­ uccuracy and purity. < $1.50 work that It is trying to do. renaona why II waa netually a mond Johnson, Mrs. Gertrude A. ent People, Laxness; Then and We Haye... IT'S THE TRUTH ... People— moving by a point on their way to work, to the itores or "A spectacle of this kind, of lack of democracy In the regimes' happy ileelalon for him to atay . Hsven, both of Coventry. Ellsworth Now. Maugham; Spotlight, Miller; CAMPBELL Sketch-5lor course, tends to turn the govern­ it la supporting there, but fears In iNillllea, Now, he miiat have Covell, Andover, who is Mao secre­ Chloo Marr. Milne; Spoonhandlc; thefitera, homeward bound. ^iThfit’a what makea traffic. Cara trying Pantagraph— ment of this countiy, the social that these dictatorahlps of the Uioughl, he <-ould are that Wat- tary of the Conne'eticut State Moore; Valley Bay, , Pratt: The EVINRUDE OUTBOARDS $2.98 son waa finally pul in the motor Fountainhead. Rand; The Fields. CENTER * - . . . fabric of a democratic people. In right cannot he disturbed without Grange, and Keeney Hntchln.son. AVXO SV PPtr, ine. to find a place to park buaes forced to load in mid'Street because vehicle (-dmmlaalonerahlp. I Bolton. Other Installations wljl fol- Richter; David the King. Schmitt; to a ridicule In the minds of th e' automatically inviting In dictator- in some models for immediate delivery! We expect more by Xmas — but don't wait! Drawing Boards-^ low throughout the months of De- Old Doc. E. Seifert; Captain Grant. PHARMACY Tire Recapping and Repairing Machine Shop Service And we are Htill taking orders for Spring delivery. Many cuHtomers w'ho placed orders somebody has paiked in the loading zone.. . . These things make (A ll Slaea) people of tbe world. . i ships of the left. > cembi-r and January, as Is ensto- S. Seifert: TheTurquoise, Seaton: PrnfeNslnnal Pharmarlsta sloned loyalty to the "ataon ,’ last Spring on some rntnlels are still waiting. Evinrudes are tops and ihe only coriipany “ It seems to me that this la one' We seem to have no confidence. i : mary. Britannia Mews. Sharp. Auto I'arl.s and .\ct*es.sories traflic jams that prevent normal smoothly flowing passagie of people Linoleum BliKks w uuv ! cause, that loyalty Is shared by: E. \4. Rzown, Fharmacist making singles, twins and three fours — SMOOTH! . - ^ of tbe most aerious situations that Ikat democracy can sell itself to | Republican politicians Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boynton of 487 >LAIN NT. TEL. 4:153 Wcthcraflcld spent Sunday at Twenty million men In the nor­ has m-er dwelopad in repub-■ anybody. And if we don't haVc or leaders. They com-ede that O>lo- d e l i v e r y : 29 BISSELL STREET PHONE 2-1139 to the places they want to go. Printing Inks Brook side Terrace. thern hemisphere work in the mar- Uc. . . . ^ ^ conflilence In democracy, who uel Watson may be a nice young ■ Perfect school attendance for the 1 Ine industries. Westinghouse Ronges ~ Refrigerators and III, . ' ] fellow and a deserving veteran.! *. «* ■ " I cianhot aay whether labor has . { but they have been uhable to miia- A greater friend in this country All this la behind the debate on ; ter any enthusiasm either for hla ■ I.ANK'I.KONAKD Laundromats? thaa 1 am oi not, but I'cannot Franca Spain In the United Na-iability as an admlnlatrator or for! MICKEY FINN Pre.sN Conference! REM X-TA KE THE BUS conceive of It, becauae 1 have been lions, and It la obvious that such|*'*" addition of strength (o_ the : rWcNauglH Inc. [T '• THERE’S NO YEAH-AND YOU! We are months behind on orders — much as wc hate to say it. We couldn't possibly I party itself. U A U THE OH. DEFINITELY.' HAVE YOU DECIDED YES-THE McGiU- BET HE'LL BE give you one for Xmas — althpngh we think you are smart to place an order and wait that friend ever since the first rao . idc They see him as a rather rolor- TENANTS ARE 1 MISS D T fS LAWYERS ON WHAT VETERAN FIRST TENANTS USE TALKIN' -THE OLD GUY THE PICTURE ment of my conscious thought and i or less Individual, arbitrarily lifted WCiL.MICXfV-THE r VEC.TOM-I DIO.' GOING TO BE WORKED THAT ALr^ WILL BE THE FIRST TO ENTER W lU your turn. « BE JOHN VITA KNOWS VfHAT -W HEN VITA AND o|(portiinity to see things as ti|ey • ho' ,into a Idg public and party Job FAPerS ARE SURE ^ A N O THERE'S VETERANS OUT WITH THE TENANT TO ENTER SCIVINt by Governor RaklwJn’H perusal a n d h is w ife MAKES GOOD HIS WIFE WALK IN were...... |Rui GIV1N6 THE CEREMONY J A FLQCK OF AND THEIR .VETERANS' THE NEW BUILDING, of a list of veterans, and the.v s h e r if f ? THAT'LL -HE'S THE BOY Comfi in— perhaps tee can help you on that Xmas present, •HE HONQIII Converse “As far aa the raiiwra them-1 not' A BIG PLAY CW REPORTERS FAMILIES < ALLOCATION ^ are aot In the least kgen about -ISN 'T THAT ^COMMITTEE MONTHS^ MAKE A GOOD WHO MADE THE plons agalnat one ahother, that carrying through for him merr­ YOU SEE THIS ? 7 IN WITH UNCLE , CIIMUNITIES $45 MAIN STREET oclvdi a n concerned. It is a case FHIL RIGHT NOW.' RIGHT, AOO^ PICTURE 6PCECH from . ot 'Father, forglvo them, for tiioy they do not need to organise two i l y In order to honor Governor MUSSOLINI'S BALCONY ^Baldwin's sratlntent. If they do SHERIFF f TEL. 6887 knew noLwkat they do.' worlds of rightist and leftlat -WHEN OUR TROOPS make blni motor vehlclen tsmie ENTERED ROME -' "But unless— unless those who thuga, becauae one world of de­ missloner again they will do so -. are- undertaking to direct the af- cent men la possible. iinnilllngly, and If they ileclde faira of thla union are cotrertr

das " which the Scouts plan to use tor a j 1 ' " ' *1 ...... "' Service Center Scout Leaders special gift to the new camp aaxt Garbage Men v CONCERT T o Be Speaker yaar. Tba girls vlU decide what Today's Radio IITIIlm Weddings Recreation tha gift wUl ba after more of the Stage Door Restaurant Back on Jobs Is Busy Place In Hartford Offered Course Initial Improvements et the camp on . BURNERS Thurtdoy, l>ocemb#r 12, 8 P. M. have been mads. •8 MORGAN ST. HARTrOID BoM oC'K cIcIib ii Pratt'ShcldoB Notes The Leaders aaaoctetlon will Attendance Figures Con­ CENTER CHURCH have a Chrtetmaa party Wedna^ Iniiiiediale installation. Small down pay- * WONS— at Bporta. All Collectors it Town Mr§: Thomas Bentley, Girl Scout Officialt day, Dec. 11. The plSM will be Conveniaat for Yoa On Tonr Sbopplnt Dajra tinue High During FREDERIC E. WERNER ^ PAUL CHETELAT announced later. 13m council com­ mrnt. Balance 3 6 montha. FHA Plan. In HartfonL „ _ P«ity; N«w»- wrORO-Suspsnss. ^ Garage Ready for Arrange for Training ^^ON8_«iigtc«l Round^ Dao-PUnisU O f Bolton, to Talk mittee appointed to look into a WONB—Bound Off. Last Two Months Small Gym: W TBT—ToniBy W « n W TH T—Lum snd Abnsr. Work H i I b Morning MRS. L. LESTER HOHENTHAL — Soprano About libraries Ckusea Here meeting place for the leaders has Call Hartford 2 -4 3 0 7 or 7 -9 0 8 9 w n c BtfctUyt Wif*. 6:00-9:SO-4Pete Vendritlo’s phy- * T -—■" not definitely decided upon a room, The Food It Excellent w n c — AWrtch Fsmlly. Attendence flgures at the Vet­ RALPH H. LUNDBERG — Baaa Blcsd fitness classes. Boxlnjg, A training course for new and but will make an announoemant In or .Manchester 2—1348 •lift— A ll of the men employed in the I erans' Bervica Center have con­ Mra. Thomaa Baattey of Bolton blng bag exerdaea, * rope wnCHItaU* D«B“ WTHT — Monitor Vlsws Uis Accompanied By Athena Cramer Janssen a few days. And la Prepaiod ffy •VtNOT Town Osrbsge collection who hsvs | Cenitr. librarian of the Bolton ling. experiancad Olrl Scout teadera wlO Ksws. tinued high through tha test two Aaspices Women’s Federation of the Center Church K WtU-Kaowa la Maaebaator. * W D llO -O iT* «ad TWw. been on strike since Mondsy, montha although they have dropped ^ b llc Library and member of the begin January 10 at Osntar church W<»ni-^/idTMtttrM at tlM Be* sumed work this morning. Tbe men I flit^7:S0™junior baaketbalt^'' and will continue for eight weeks WDRC—FBI in Poses snd W sr; somewhat from the peak month of There Will Be No Admimiim Charge But An Offering Oonneetieut Public Library Com- 7:30-8:30 ttallan-Amerlcans. Win Aid Workers September. The peak month report under the leadership of Mtea J e » Hoimd. N swa were notified yesterdsy thst the I WiU Be Taken mlttae. will be one of the principal 8:80-8:30 Polteb-Amertcan A. ^)fTBT—Nonraed'i NonaetiM. WONB—strictly from DUis. Selectmen would not insist uponj ahows that the veterana' Center tie Hewitt, aeatetant chairman of C. w n c —Liorauo Jon*«. * w nc—Bums snd Allen. the originsi pisn of collecting gsr- handled 802 visits. In October the spaakera at a meeting on "The training. Ons meatlng arill ba a T o Enter Plant Center took care of 637, and In Small Town Library and tbe Com­ Game Rooma cook-out and tha course te open to 4tU — - „ •lb® ■ bsge from the resr of locsl houses | •:00-0:00 Junior Table Oamea. WONS—Book R o c « » - V'DRC—Dick Hsymes Show. but would sgsin sllow curb collec­ November 556. These figures com­ munity" which will be presented all Oirl Scout and Brownie lead­ Grand Raplda. Mich., Dec. 8— (45 OontastB. ers. Miss Hewitt attended a train­ WTXC—Tw in f WKMer Brown. WONB - GsbrtsI Hestter, News, tions. The foremen WM sdvtsedf pare almost exactly with June and for membera of the state'e, wom­ —Police prepared to aid workers July two montha which are con- 6:00-8:30 Senior Table Oamea. w n c —Music Hsil. to employ the men who hsd been an's clubs by tho Service Bureau ing courae at Northflald Inn last to enter the struck Metalcratt Bidercd to be norms’ attendence Bowling Alleye: WDRC—Tnllu at Advmture. !•!>»— » . on strike end who wished to rs-| foi Women’s Orfantxatlona of tbe month and haa many new Ideas for corporation hare today after two FIRST NATIONAL STORES I WONB— Resl Stories from ResI months. 7:00-8:30 Open. WOMB—Hop H sRifw i. turn. He so Informed the strikers Beatrice Fox Auerbach Founda­ this session. Mtes Bvallne Ptnt- claahee oocurred yesterday among Life. All Herious Matters wnrr—T«nry.___ ^ snd this morning st seven o'clock tion at the Y.W.C.A.. 362 Ann M eet SMe Balldlag tend, leader of Troop 10, also at­ police, pickets and non strikers. W n o —When s Oirl Montes. Major Nathan B. Gatchell. di­ Following tho outbraaks, stale sll were st the town gsrsgei reedy | street, Hartford at 3:00 p.m. on Oyro tended the lectures given in North- WDRC—Crime Photogrspher. to report for work. rector of the Center, reports that field, Mesa.; amL te anxmu to CIO leaden notified Grand Rapids W'ONB—Tressure *»our of Bong, most of the vteita for the test two Tuesday, December 10. 8:00-7:30 Junior BaaketbalL SUPER Q .< u ,£ U i/ MARKETS WONB—Biipennsn. city officiate that "any conae- On Regtilsr Schedule Mrs. BenUey. who te recognised 7:80-8:80 Senior Basketball. share her new tnoughte In Scout­ w n rr—skp wn*. wnn-Freedom Lesgue—Uni­ months were concerned with seri­ HtlBROSl ing with other leaders. quencea of unloosed violence will versity of Connecticut The trucks were stsrted out this I as having done outstandlAg work Oame Rooma: w n c —Partis Pscss Life. ous matters and not trlvteUtlea. Oirl Scout commissioner Mary be your reaponalblUty. August w n c —rfsck Hsiey with Kve I morning msnned by one driver snd He aald that among the problems In developing amall town library 600-8:00 Junior Table Oamea. Reilly remiads laadera of the Oirl Scholle, Michigan CIO council An.en. two helpers per truck, snd collec­ Mrs. P. J. Bolduc Mrs. S. B. Pm tt. Jr. most prevalent were Insurance services, win d;acrlbe Connectl- 6:00-8:80 Senior Table Oamea * WDRO—Msln Strsst. Hsrtford. tions stsrted out on the streets I Scout book corner at tha Mary rtraakteat. warned that the 30,000 t:«A — mattera, .training, both apprentice cut's rural library ayatem and com­ Bowling* Allgys: (3 0 membera In tho Grand Rapids WONB— Csptsln Mklnlcbt. scheduled for the ususi Thursdsy| Chaney library. Books of general W TH T—Tressury Sslute. Miss Csthertne Kelehsn, dsugh- Miss Mildred Elizabeth Sheldon, and schooling and readJuMmenta. ment on lU adequacy aa part of a 7:80-10:00 Senior Bowling. area would be called on to aupport w n r r —Jsck Armstrong, collection. Tomorrow other sec­ vatva ynor Ckrklaiat quandary pro|(niTh to demonitrate and apaclal Interest to Oirl Scouts w n c —Just Pistol BUt WrgO— ter of Mrs. mizsbeth Normsn of daughter of Mr. and Mra. Frank Ha said that In his opinion the picket llnea If necessary. tVDRC—Resder’s Digest. tions will be covered snd by Fiidsy I Holt Sheldon of 33 Hollister street, record month of September w wMi on aacitinf Halbraci Har% how libraries can become the can­ are avallabla there, and new books BitS— WONB — Kddie Dooley's All-1 evening it is expected thst most I Burnside Avdnue, Esst Hertford., truly, b • rodinnt raflactlan ter of community activity and to are rndded from time to time to Mayor George Welsh reepondad WDRC—OW Rscord Shop. and Samuel Russell Ira tt, Jr., son caused by the Terminal Leave de­ Juflge Set8 Date Amerlcs FootbsU Roundup. of the sccumulsted gsrbsge will I wss married on Thanksgiving day, of your dbcarnlng judgmunl. show clUsena the aervlcee which keep local volunteers up-to-date on with a statement that police "must WONB—Tom MU. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ruosell velopment In veterans' affairs. provide protection for those who WTHT—World Security Work- librarice can offer. troop acUvlUss. W THT—Twmsssts Jsd. hsvc been Uken csr# of. ^ov. 24, to Patrick John Bolduc, Pratt of 185 Center street, were For Venezia Trial want to work," ■hop. married Saturday at two o'clock Othon on Program To Hold Special MeeUag w n c —Front Psgs F sttsII. w n C —Abbott snd Costello. to the • «" ^ r. snd Mre. Alfmd Bolduc Tho plant was closed Tueeday Since the men objectra to t o I ^ Ford itreet. thU town. The in St. Mary's Episcopal church. Appearing with Mre. Bentley Manchester Oirl Scout Council over a union shop dtepute. >0 ^ IS:I5— pIsn picking up gsrbsge in the g^f^n^any wss perfprmed st nine Tha rector, Rev. Alfred L. Wil­ Hartford, Dec. 5—(45— Judge J. will have a special meeting Tues­ WONB- Stsrs sbout Town. Tired KMaqs will be Mlaa Ruth Hyatt, formerly o'clock m st. ismes's church liams, used the double ring serv­ of Andover and now librarian of Joseph Smith of the Federal Die- day evening. January 10, at the N*ws on sB sUUons. ItU S — have been s decided change in the RepobUcaa Meettega Hlated the rector, Rev. W. J. Dunn, who ice. Candles snd white pompoms Nulbrnt Walton the Fitchburg (Mas#.) Public Li­ tcict court has set Jen. 28 ee the home of Mtes Reilly to meet Mlsa •stB— WTDRO—T h s fi Flnnegsn. opinion of many of the townspeo- Often Bring 17 JawuU Orace Maxwell from National Oirl s ft r ff s o a WIMtC—HssdUasrt Chib. used the double ring sen^lce. decorated the altar and the bridal brary, whoee exploits in making date for the trial of Louie H. Hartford, Dec. 5—(45— Two WONB—Vic akirley*s Orchestrs pU concerning the plan of collec- OuM Tup Cow Venetee, an Inmate of Cfllnton Scouts. H ie next regular meeting WONB Bports Rmindup; Musl< wrTHT—Btsrdust Melodics, Miss Mary Baxter was maid of music was played by Organiet her institution exciUng and uaef'il forthcoming Republican meetings I tion. Cbccharbaard Sand prison, Dannemora, N. Y.,, on of the Council will be Tueeday, w n c —Eddie Csntor. honor snd the bridesmaids were John Cockerham. were recently described In an ar­ were announced here test night, csU KonnihW Many who wers first opposed to Sleepless Nights charget of armed robbery in con­ Jan. 7, at the home of Mrs. R. P. WTHT—Q«U ProfTsm. Miss Esther Shapiro•nlro and Miss | Mrs. James S. Sheldon of Laurel U9.73 ticle In the Saturday Evening Post a gathering of the 27 Republican It : I the curb collection have now ex- Doetets MX i«Bi fcMasrs SMtoia U sdM nection with the 837,000 holdup of Lambeck. This will be the annual letl#: ir B. Wssth- W^-Nstlonsl Association of lo esrPy Jsirls. Rolobert Bolduc was atreet, sister-in-law of the bride, ortinrtahwarOltanwktehli^taaarifTtlM F«d. Toa l«f. She will tell of the steps by which state eenators-eloct to be held here man two messengers for a national bank meeting. MsnuisnurcrsMsnufsctursrs Annual vonCon- | each collec-) bis brother's best man v.^Uaii and snd the was matron of honor; Miss Ethel blood and koM rou hwHhT. When thar art she haa made her city conscioua of Saturday evening and the regular Chagnon of Simsbury and Mrs. tlrrt ud don’t work riafat la tb« dartiaM^ the library’s role In local activity. in Norwalk. Mra. Edward J. Moriarty, chair, nianr paopla haMto eat np nlahta. Fraqnant Heidryk V. Resska of Brook­ monthly meeting of the party’s 1 1 ; M _ 1 — .r V i'ih u l P » ‘d Shankevlch both of Hartford. Orlando AnnuUI of this town, sla­ or acantx paMoan wiui anartlna and baniaa While living in Andover, Misa man of tha nominating commit- State Central committee to * be News on sll stations. mands made ®y O'* EkKorted to the altar and given ter of the bridegroom, were brides­ tomaUiDM ahoira thara la aoaathina wrona H yatt was head of the Blue Hills lyn. N. Y., brought to trial here tse, announced the followlni slate w o e n t - i mrMsn. with your kldnayi er bladdar. Don't naalart after hte releime from Orest Maad- held here Monday at 6 p.m. 11:111—' 1 j *" marriage by her brother, the maids. WslteV H. Borst of East tbii condition and loaovnlonbla, iMtfnl Map. Branch of the Hartford Public of officers for next year: Mtea Library and later wae librarian of owe prison In New York, recently Reilly, commissioner; Miss Hewitt, Cbte OIss Club. WDRC—News; Footnotes. whJi are ***^‘'‘' ''’**‘^* Hartford, was best man, and the Whan dlaordar o( kldnar function pennita was cmivletad on tbe same charge WONB—Dick Jurgen's Orchst- with aweetheart neck- ushers were Frank P. Sheldon, remain la rour blood. It the Mark Twain Branch in that deputy commtesloner; 3In. Chris­ trs. line and leg o' mutton sleeves. She and te awaiting sentence. tine Harvey, treaaursr; Mrs. Trout News, brother of the bride, and Orlando city. Venexia was a defense wltnesa at -Easy Aoss. WTHT—Evening Devotion. *ng for bids w nsvs me garbage ^ mmion of flnger-tip Annum. The third participant Ui the dis­ Charlas Hamilton, secretary; and w n c —Harkneas of Wsahlng- collection conducted by other par- Reszka's trlaL testifying that he V n e —DasrsB Tbomss. length and earned a bridal bou­ The bride who was given in and dlitincai. cussion will be Mtes Bailie B. Coy, Mtes Emily Smith, registrar. H ie ton, I Uea, rather than the town. Don't wait! Aak nor dmaairt for Doan'a and the defendant were in Miami, quet of white camatlonA marriage by her father wore a TlUa, n lUniuUnt dlnrttla, n*ad tnecaatfuAr librarian of the Westerly (Rhode Fla., when four gunmen held up council approved the names * WDRC—Xntecy of tbs Week, 11:SB— ' The maid of honor was gowned by mlUlona for orar 40 rm rt. Doan'a ai*a Island) Library, which houses a Mtea Smith, leader of Senior gown of white taffeta and net. happy rtllaf and will hdp the 1( aUlta of the messengere and v police guard w ra ts —Punaa X^swls. Jr. WDRC—Columbia Masterworks In aqua brocade and net and car­ The fitted bodice had a aweetheart •JEW ELERS * OPTICIANS • gymnasium in addition to an art Troop 1, described the Senior WONB— Jimmy Dorsey's Or kldnay tubaa Soali ont pouonona waata from In February, 1939. W TK ; Buppsr Oub. ried yellow carnations. The brides­ neckline, and long sleevee. The your blood. Oat Doan'a PUIa. gallery, museum and auditorium, Judge Smith made hte annotmee- Scouts' (Tamp Carnival o f test T :ia — cheatrs; News. I Charter Topic maids wore pink nylon taffeta 891 MAIN 8T., MANCHESTER. CONN. who will speak on the varied ser­ week. The sale ytelded |100 W TH T—Music. net skirt with its floral appliques ment of the trial date yesterday. 'W D R u —Jsck Bmltk Show. gowns, Identical in style and car­ vices which she gives to different Story of Music. terminated In a abort train. She WONB—Famous Bongs: Musical wnC— ried arm bouquets of pink cama- Tuna Ini “ OUKK A» S flASH"ayary Sunday avar dtufve/Nefw^ groups and the lue which citizens 1I:0B— Of Talk Here carried a bridal bouquet of white Rouadtm. * Uons. carnations, and her Dutch cap of Electrical Repairs make of her institution. WTHT— Raymond Swing. WONB—Jan Garber's Orchea The mother of the bride wore a lace trimmed with seed pearls held The meeting te open to all mem­ W n c - N s w s s 'of tbs Wortd. tTA Miine-colored drees and the bhde- In place her flnger-Up veil. A. DAVIDSON bers of women's groups who are t a a - W T it^ N a w a ; Daatgn for U s - ] Richard Martin Address- groom'a mother, blue. Both moth- RidHTiitm is w e nm intcraated In the development of •The matron of honor wore aea LICENSED ELECTRICIAN W D R C -M r. Ksen, Trsesr of __ n f 'Gihhnns I ye'law rose corse. f / City Manager Lyman S. Moore On New Block To Fill Houses subject of the Manchester Charter The bride was graduated from Manchester High School in 1912. pagne ponpom-v. All three at­ yesterday to find out bow they worry by using Flako be­ tendants wore headbands of pom­ ’'iMn^Martln, a former selectman ] The b rld cgro^ graduated from ' were working ouL He spent near­ cause here are all the poms and matching veiling. The I and a member of the Manchester St. Francis De Sales School, Wa- Mv name la David Havey I'm ly an hour Itetening to Moore laud Steel Arrives for Build­ Major Gatchell Gives flower girl. Nancy Jean Sheldon, the "Yea" mar a* Feraonal Fi­ necessary dry ingre­ Charter Revision Committee is tc'rville,' Maine., He also attended the meters, but he didn’t get'th e niece of the bride, was dressed In ing on West Side of Lateflt FiguiTB on Niim well qualified to apeak on . this Hfgh school there and aerved 3t nance Co . . . that la I'm the whole story until he left. On hte dients, praduion-mixad .vellow faille and-carried an old- man who like* to say "Yea" to re­ car, beside a “ time expired" me­ tonic and his talk was very In montha In the U. S. Navy, 26 tor delicious results. Yoii Lower Main Street ber of Applicants teresting and enlightening to his months overseas in both the A t­ fashioned bouquet. quests for Feraonal loans. ter, was a police traffic ticket. You see—I'm tho mar. who's re- audience. lantic and Pacific area, receiving The mother of the bride wore an just add water. DWEa FROM THE FISHINC FlEH Al SKMFERS DOCK, NOANK, aponalble for building up our bual- Major Rebart Raymond, hsad of To clarty conflicting reports con-1 in pointing out the need for a the Sccretaryof Navy commenda­ aqua crepe dress with black ac­ neaa. The more timet I Sav "vea" CONNECTICUT TO OUR STORES- MatoGbeater Store's Corporation earning the desire of Manchester Revised Charter, Mr. Martin ex- tion. He played baseball with the cessories and Mra. Pratt a black to requests tor loans the more wbp baa started Work on the erec­ local Independent A. C. Both arc crepe dress with grey acccssorlck. 0 4 t d veteran. for e«"«liency housing. Tno^^teqAate busineat we do. And since making And here are two more CAUGHT A DRISUO tion of a naw bulkUng block, on tha employed by the Independent Immediately following the cere­ precition-mixe*— Major Nathan B. Gatchell, dlrec-1 meet preaent-day requirements Cloak company mony a reception for 125 guests Personal Loans of $25 to $300 is wast aide of Main street near St. our ONLY bualnesb — that'a Jamaa'a church, said today that tor of the local Veterans' Service of Manchester. The population of was held at the Veterans of For­ eign War.v Home, Manche.stcr mightv Important to me. ^•fUa&lsl teal progress towards completion Center, reports that up to date | Ibe town haji ^doubled ^slnce^that Hart-Caye Theretore. If you need extra cash f l o m o a of tbe building w\U get under way -n .r. n . v v .i.r .n . r. , time and It follows Uist problems Green. The decoratloirs were on't gamble with ihe bealih 'clesB, healthful, tummertime PATTERSON'S FLOUNDERS » there have been 130 veterans re- Mias Dorothy Alberta Cays, at any time— whetho* a little for tn fh r^rn ter to schools. highways, recreation, white pompoms and candles. and comfort of jroar family! warmth all winter, no matter next week. “ ported to the Center to bring their have Altered areordimrlv. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson short time or a lot for a long D IN ou t ITOiB 12 HOURS APTM BIMO CAUOHT Tbe erection of the seven store etc., have altered accordingly. When leaving for an unannounc­ Play tafal Fill your bin wiib housing applications up to date. Caye of Ellington road, Wap- time— you can depend on mv doing bow nncertain conditidnt may building was started teat February In closing, Mr. Martin summed ed wedding trip the bride wore a 'blue coal* Now! be. For better heal at loweit TOPOVA put of these 130 men, there have up the beneflts to be gained from plng, and Edward W. Hart, son of my beat te sav "ves' to you. A ORANGES but through government building gold wool uresa, moss green coat, been seven who wlahad their ap- Mr. and Mra. Cecil A. Norton of loan of $100 costs $20.60 when With a good tupply of *blue coil, order 'bine coal* from us baas and taabillty to secure the a new Charter under three head-. black accessories and cordage of pllcationa removed as they had Larrabco street. East Hartford, promptly repaid In 12 monthly eosT on hand, yon're rare of today. POPOVER MIX asoessary Iron work, further erec­ Inga namely: First, more democ­ white carnations. They will be at MARKET QiUui. ^fuUt ^iUcei WlfTIRN acquired permanent housing else- consecutive Installments of $10.05 tion of the building was halted for racy in formulating' our policies; were united In marriage Sunday, TELEPHONE 3386 November 25 in the Wapping Com­ home to their friends after Decern, each. ASK ABOUT OUB EASY BUDGET TBIMS 101 CENTER STREET J f W E S XSSS^Muaous 2 - 2 5 . four montha. second, clarifleation of authority at Uio Center 123 up to date appll- third, more overall lonjc-range munity church, which wna decorat­ ber 15 at Milford, Conn. Steel te la Hartford caUofui which - are more than piannlnir which will result in more ed with palms and pom poma. The Both bride and bridegroom arc \ at New Low Prices INDIAN ^ SMffi Tbte morning Major Raymond enough to flil up the housing pro- service and efficiency, double ring service was performed graduates of Manchester High CRAPEFRUIT •IVIR called the building Inspector's Ject when It ia completed. by Rev. Marshall Budd. school. Mr. Pratt spent 42 months H^Aonall THEW.G.GLENNEYCO. Snappy Stove Coffee FLOKIDA A M office and gave the Information Major Gatchell gives aa the rea- The bride who was given In mar­ with the Army, 19 months in the FINANCE COi Natton Wide Bean that all of the steel necessary for Bona for the alowneas In correcting riage by her father, wore a gown European area as sergeant In the Coal. Lumber, .Mdsons* Supplies, Paint Ground To Order broccoli tha building was now In Hartford Biicklaiid-Oaklaiid Medical Corps, 84th division. He Klsta Theater Balldlag wtftitN tGricH2 9 c applications the norma] inertia in­ of white satin, with a aweetheart Second floor Phono 5430 i b . ^ mm and had bwn fabricated for the 336 NO. MAIN ST. TEL. 4148 - volved in any large group of peo­ neckline and finger Up veil. She la at present attending Gilbert D. B. Hauey, Bar. 1 5 . CRAPEFRUIT new building. The eteel, he said, C h e e s e -25 Vincent School of Photography In 2 lbs. 83c ple, and the recent stories in the Dance Tomorrow carried a bouquet of white carna­ Uceata No. Wl 2 i8-o z t i n $ 2 1 < will start to arrive on the Job by newspapers about the delay caused tions. The maid of honor, Mias An­ New Haven, Conn. Just Right for Baked Macaroni! S f ^ “ fICHCH 1 9 . Monday morning and workmen in the program by the queatlon of nie Merritt of Andover, wore a The bride gave to the bride­ will commence erection immedi­ The Buckland-Oakland Club an­ legality which was raised by the blue aaUn gown that matched the groom a pair of'Hiir-lined leather OSANOS « OBASirSUIT. a c y . He has been informed, he nounces another dance In the Buck- Baby Food Boston Bank which was to buy bride's with a blue dutch crown gloves, and the bridegroom gave CABBAGE »o«c >TAn 3 •«IBS 7, land ethool hall, tomorrow eve- GROTE ft WEIGEL Beech-Nut — Strained or further stated, that all the steel the Manchester Bond Issue. He to the bride a gold spray lapel structure will be in place within cap with short veil. She carried a Chopped 46-OZ TIN aald, however, that normal pro-1 ® bouquet of pink carnationa. pin. tc.» days. BLENDED greesgress was now being made towards 1 Clarke, chairman. The bribe's mother wore a blue lb. J Ib e building will have a front- correcting the applications. FvERnkffiirts ju a o f 336 feet on Main street and Both modern- and old-fashion crepe dress with silver sequins and 4 jars 33c ^ 2 IBOZTINS 25 c corsage .of pink caniationa. : 9 * ''m il contain seven stores. Leaaea dances will be on the program. » w » « io o i c have been signed for all. The lar­ Pete Milder and his bond will play The groom's mother wore a ma­ Arnold’e . ‘1 FLORIDA / K « » a 2 8 c gest stora at the comer of St. Showing Is Given and Mr. Miller will announce the roon velvet dress and a corsage of Walker Street FRESH SLICED 7A8t8 Tisno James and Main streets will be old-time sets. white carnations. Both mothers Butter Rolls '20fSKG28e A senior and a Junior door prize wore black accessories. 6-ROOM SINGLE — Full 46 OZ TIN occupied by the Arthur Drug Com­ Al Local Home with Poppy Sedds! CHICKEN a l a KINO will also be awarded and refresh­ Mr. Hart had his brother, W al­ ORANGE C O U IM MM 16-OZ PKG pany.. Another store haa been ments consisting of Ice 'cream, ib . ^ 65c leaa^ to the Youth Centre of lace J. Hart for best man. The ush­ insulation. Fireplace^ I.Aun- B a c o n STAmi « coffee and soda will be on sale. ers were George Cnyc and Eklward r7 * ______T i 18-OZTINS 29c CHERRIES Hartford, wh^le the Dress Shop A brush (temonatratton was held s ■* . J*AO iW M lD lo o f rice 3 6 a Alleri. dry in basement. Excellent 23c dozen now located on Pearl street in last evening at the home of Mrs. Hartford, has leased another. One A reception for 60 relatives and All Styles and Sizes Public Heeurds ARMOUR’S STAR of fitc largest stores haa been Eugene Freeman of 08 Deepwood fiienda was held at the Wapping condition. Occupancy in 20 Moat Popular Rrknda \ CLUB SODA MRLBROOK • contents J i2o z iTis 25c Icaeed for a Self Serv-e Grocery Drive. The effectiveness of var­ Community house. A buffet lunch-, \ ' ‘ V ious types of brushes was ahnwn Warrantee Deed eon was enjoyed and the bride and days. Cigarettes and Meat Market. A Jewelry com­ HNAST FRUIT COCKTAIL 29-OZ TIN 37c pany with atoraa in New York and during tbe demonstration by Rob­ Morris Housen " to Ethyle M groom cut and presented a portion L a r d Carton of Ten in the eouthweat part of Connecti­ ert A. Doggart of Coventry. Knofla, property on Tolland Turn of the cake to each one present. tel. 4113 If you are of all in doubt about ydur pres­ '-3 tin APRICOTS cut haa signed a lease for another A t the conclusion of the dem­ pike. When leaving with the gyoom for FINAST PEACHES SUCID av-oz 31c store. Paul Jones, only local resi­ onstration a free sample was given Case Brothers, Jne., to Mary a week in New York the bride wore 31.69 WHOLE LOI dent to obtain a store, has signed to those who attended the showing. Jane Miner, property on Highland a coral dreaa with peek-a-boo neck­ ent battejry, BUY A NEW ONE NOW and be A AND DOUBLE A SHORT QR-SIRLeiN KERN'S CHIU SAUCE 12-OZ ITl 20< Refreshments were served by Mrs. line and gold nail heads with navy S U I2V S a lease for the. purpose of settlHg street. California Pan Freeman. The Manchester Homc.s Corpor blue accessorlea. assured of keeping our car on the road this «»*"• UNPEELED TIN up a hardware store. HNAST APFIESAUCE 20DZ TIN 19< Major Raymond said this morn­ Those who attended test eve­ atlon to Harry D. Noyea et al They will make their home for Beans To Bake ing that t h ^ seven stores are al- ning's showing were Mre. R. Don­ property on Alpine place. the present with the bride's par­ winter. Steaks. »>^ TMdy rented and he te now having ovan, Mre. A. Nichols, Mrs. E. Quit Claim Deed ents and will be at home after Dec. Roby? V ' * ^ t ►9 * HNAST PEANUT BUTTER l-UlAt 3 1 c MOST POPULAR SIANDf m plans drawn for the erection of Bradley,. Mrs. G. Demeusy, Mrs. Hattie E. Kuhney to H. Kings­ 5. * . I 2 lbs. 43c W U N M IfO W t I Kraft, Mrs. D. Barrett and Mrs. D. ley Kuhney, property on Henry •The bride attended Andover hW we HAVfe PINS AND a u jt another building to the south .of RUST CRAFT BETTY CROCKER miakfasi imt CTNOnOSKCS 24c CIGAREHES the new atructurc. I Hanaen. street; gra.mmar school and Manchester IMITATED BUT NEVER DUPLICATED! High and is employed at the First BIRTH ANNOUNCEAAEKTS Van doesn't wait for batteries to come. 18-Onnee Can Dole’s National Stores, East Hsrtford, as AND BONELESS—LEAN^ATTERSON’S FLAKO PIE CRUST .<»»ci4« IVANQMJNI a comptometer operator. The CONORATUUTiONS to him a a a He goes and gets them. Pineopple Juice groom, a Navy veteran, served 38 lb.' DAINTY DOT VANILLA 2GZSTL 29c EVAP. MILK 3 TALL TINS months, 32 overseas. He is em­ Scotch H ai ployed at the First National stores. 2 cans 35c TEA BAGS NOMOJtND fKG or loo 69< 37c TO OUR CUSTOMERS WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF ZERONE NABISCO 3-Qt. Jars B4»berte’ •te >» FATS! Wc Have s Choice Selectios of Pot Roast — Roast Pork BORDEN'S HEMO . m».59. PREMIUM CRACKERS H I PKG 2 3 * We urge all Indiutrial and comnjercial customers to conform to the order WASHING MACHINES — Prime Rib Roast — Hams — Corned Beef — Legs of Salad Dressing of the Connecticut Public Utilities Commission for a 25 per cent cut in KEPAIKRI) • Al.l MAKES Vi e Have Just Received Another Shipment of Batteries Iheyre Heeded DAZZLE MiAOl Kur29c 0»n17c CRAHAM CRACKERS K8PKo 2 5 * 'interior lighting. Whole-hearted co-operation by ali at this time wiil help 10 Vrars* Experlenes! Lamb — Roast Veal — Boiled Ham. $1.59 Kraonnablr Ratral Today, MoreThan to postpone a more drastic curtailment of fuel uses and electricity. The BORAX A. BREWER ORANGES— Indian River, IVORY SOAP— Limit One... .Ige. bar 17e ‘ DIt MONICO SMITH'S We wish to thank all customers for co-operating in the present national fuel Telephnita t-0.M9 Ever^ 20 M IN I flA M Large Size...... '...... 2 doz. 49c DOVALETTES...... pkg. of 500, 21c CAMEO emergency by their curtailment of electricity in order to conserve fuel. Dewey-Richman SERVICE RB> KIDNEY mPKO r TANGERINES—Tasty, Sweet. .2 doz. 75c LA ROSA SPAGHETTI or . MACARONI...... 2 1-lb. pkga. 29c NOODLES CLEANSER .%-^-Aocnrata Driving Instruc- CARROTS—California ...... 2 iKha; 25c TOMATOES— Fancy Solid Pack. PMi - 'MmUM • tROAO The Manchester Electric Division ttuns. Company STATION BEANS BORAXO Bnlek "42 Utoured Dual Con- SPINACH—CeU. Pkg„ Washed ...... 21c 2 No.'2 cans 53e CLBANB HAND! trnlle4 Car. JEWELERS 14-OZCTNS < BURRrS PLUM PUDDING- tdOZFKG 2 2 * 3 23 UB PKG * THE OOMNECnCUT POWER COMPANY C—Courtenus, Competent In- STATIONERS Telephone 3866 TURNIPS—Yellow Globe...... 8 lbs. lOe 14 oz. Pjrrex dish 89e 17 'Btrnrfnra. Vuur Driving 427 Harford Road . ^ ITS Matoi Street - Mancbcoter, Conn. OPTICIANS .\BC ,kt Harris Driving School, CELERY— Pascal ...... jumbo bch. 21e GRAPEFRUIT JUICE...... 46 oz. tin 35c WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TQ LIMIT QUANTITIES PRICES SUBJECT TO Call Hartford 8-1768. I f ;

MANCHESI EK RVRNINU HERALD. .MA.NCMESI ER. iXIN.N., IHUKS^DAY. DECEMBER 6. 194R PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER KVINTNO HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER »» ous'churches and groups both In , Shirts are being completed for being held thU week by St. Ber­ at 1:3U pjn. irw the Byron Fu­ at 8 West Main street. The work s charter membership «ff 30, The Rockville and the various branch- European Relief. Mrs. Emily nard's church. neral Home, SUte street. Spring- of cutting end assembling gar­ list hae g iuwn to 30. The offleera ments will be carried on there Mith as A t the present time Baby Lay-1 Swindella and Mra. Charlotte Bart- ngaidod In aoma q « * r t a r ^ Rockville p v ir Aaaoctatloa field. Maas. Burial wlU be In Grove | poSbW paawa feeler Inaplred by Agree to End A bout Tow n srff: Prceldent. Mrs. Joeeph Skin­ ?-ARTHRITIS-? Hgi ertnetery, Rockville at 3 p.m.; the sewing being done by the vari­ ettes, Giria Drcaacs and Boys I ley are co-chairmen in charge. iMddR, Lawyers ner; vice president. Dr. F. m. The December meeting of the theUnltSlUne Worterf Timothy O. Maloney has aold his Hespltal SupertateaOeat 4166 A T U 8«v«rml of tbs rail unlona are Strike Tying Pond; sscretary, Mrs. Edward Rockritle Civic AasodaUoa will be property In Bolton. Just over the DIk; treasurer, George Heraog; held this evening at 6:30 pjn. at Mrs. Virgtala Yaakulka of 74 affiliated with the APL. Manchester line, to a ootppany SENEGA T iNIMENT Mailing Rules That’s the namber you caB, G>nfer on Paying and director, William Aetley. the Rockville Hotel. Preatdent Grove street will become superin­ There waa no Immediate Up Oakland which will erect a gasoline sUtton. ■oiEBimNo 1 ^ ^ aomrniiaa g C T T E R tendent of the Rockville City Hoe- ment from govamneent offldala or Mr. and Mrs. Maloney have teft Hemuin Olson haa announce oev- day or itiffhL for direct, Union’s Big Fine Issued Today eral Important matters of buoineaa plUl on January I, substituting from the UMW. for Florida where they plan to for Mrs. Emma Smith who has fCeuttaued from Page Oue) Fsastrattag - atiangar » Na mwahm to' be discuased with a vote being about-town tranaportatioa. Attomeya for tha mine workara spend the winter. Bidault Fails pains uda been superintendent for the past raga O w )* and for tha government p r e a ^ Foa acAL anjKF or ro taken on the matter of Increasing ALL WOOL Inga, the 100,000 regular San Fran­ a A r n n u T U • A c iia a year and a half and who la taklhg plana to get an early The Manchester Division of the Rockville PostmasteriduM cisco commuters again this morn­ a spRAiNa • NEiiama Jnalor Bed Crooe a leave of abaance. yMtortay InI oogrt that Sourt ruUng on Connecticut l^portsmen's Aseocla- To Get Post Mrs. Yaskulka was formerly as­ ing took to the highways to drive At AU Drug Sterss Gives Instructions on Rmmrnm n m __ o a may_ nay __ toTtba_ I goremmant court conviction umler which ! tlon held a banquet last night at Members of the Junior "l3 < l sistant superintendent at the John­ to coUtcl m any way or thumb their way over the bay Crons and Girl ScouU are making tef ^ a l Dlatrlct the Garden Grove on Keeney etreet. (Oentiaued from Fagu Dm ) HEWITT CHEBHCAL CORP. Christmas Mail aon Memorial Hospital at Stafford BUFFALO HAID MANCHESTIR^ttCnMPANY borough fined the UMW $8,800,000 bii $ i t t S t J .4 m < \ C ij ( t h ^ f S n ^ mada It claw and Lewie $10,000 peraonally. both Mouses of Parliament elected VeUrans' Hospital at Newington, at the Rockville City Hospital. « 0M aottatmid to "diapomaa r It- The JueSlce department hoped lam on the Bay Shore express RockviUc. Dec. 8— (Special) — with several pair already being Francis Ray of Center street and alttUig. the president of the BaoketbaB Tomerrow.. aalf o f tta kotAnca. to ateer the Lewle-UMW » P 1 ^ highway leading to the bridge ap­ Postmajter S^ul L. Peizer haa shipped. This week six afghans 8!)l^M(iiiiSt..M(inchi!stiir. Cunn •HMta ama atiU a chmica tta t Manchester Plumbing and Supply fourth republic and Its Srst prem­ The Rockville High School bas- directly Into the hlg«ef proaches. company employee, who was ier wlU be choaen. been Informed by the Poet Office made by membera of tha Junior Laarta miabt dacMa to call oft tha paaaing the In-batween ®**'*|J Red Cross In Rockville and the ketbaU aeason openv'Un Friday TTie agreement to end the atrika stricken at a ball game a week Crtato Forced Into Impasse I ^ department that the curtailment ISSa. vJKh batan afU r g l i r t of Appeala. Tha h l^ ^ followed a dramatic Intercession branches were shipped to the Vet­ hea they meet the Howell ’‘tarmlaation'' ^ i.aar|a of hla con­ ago Sunday, remains In a scrloua could conceivably annwnw M o^ late yesterday by Dave Beck, In­ Former Premier Leon Bhim'a EYMANIM’S RESTAURANT in rail service will eerioualy inter­ erans' Administration, Hoapital at Slieney five In Rockville. Gamea tract arlth tka goraniinant condition at Hartford hoeplUL day whether It* will take the c « ternational vice prealdent of the SoclallBte forced the crisis Into en 35-37 OAK ST. TEL. 3923 fere with the movement of mall West Roxbury, Maas., at thf r«- for the remainder of December arc fl l y i - — naca RWied without waiting for an appeaia A F L Teamsters, who termed the The Mancheater Fire Depart­ Impasse last nIgKt by voting 3,343 queat oi the Field Director there. as follows: Iff, Windsor, away; 17. to 2,148. with M abstentions, not during the Chriatmai mailing Woodrow Wilson, at home and SHIRTS T O P C A 5H H m UlCW riaka a $180,000 a»S (m . T,k« • wmsmsM CAPITOL MOTORS, INC. aaaociation. rapraaantlng moot of •^e general strike, flfth of Its To Present Skits promlr candidate. anS ImU k m Sm m m m • ■»■■■>. dwa 907 MAD) STREET WELDON BLDG. W ill Argue Bond lor Union lumbus will be held this evening milaw wS ImI iu swwlal, rfS »W tha rail unlona, propoaad: kind In the history of the Ameri­ m MAIN ST- HARTTORD 7.M44 UMW attomeya aald bond would can labor movement, moved to­ at eight o'clock. Following' the “ 1. TIm decialon of tha Dlatrtct ba poated for Lewla' fine but Indl- Center Church Thespians, the aaeting a social hour will take federal court ba held In abeyance; O liituary ward a cloae shortly after an­ Mt« M InIs I«»w AM, Mlcty catad they would argue the quea- nouncement that the A F L Team­ newly formed dramatic club, Mill place with the following commit­ laMli, ItTkaaS AtMi ■ ir t w n "1. The aolnara agree to return mm iMid w sfckig Mdb. tlon of bond for tha unlon'a line. sters union and the Independent present five short skits at the tee In charge, Mrs. Msdelyn Busch, to work Immadlately: MmI ,11 CwSTCwS lUCKLeVS—talk* I the atrlke goea on, Juatice Machinists union would go back Christmas party of the Co-Weda chairman. Mrsi Rita Smith, Mrs. •Aa Uaa as NaMb aAata a caMpi aiiaMia *‘3. The prealdent appoint a die- lent ofllctala aald they at that church tomorrow evening l^roth y Loehr, Mrs. Mary Brtel. hat ta< ( a ^ a laal lab. baas aDaCLgVa tntoraotcd commlaaion to promptly to work today. haaJr- Sa iw b Aa aatv aaal tbaa a «aM could atart a aecond contempt F u n e n i l s Still strikebound are the Kahn at seven o'clock. All parts Mill be In connsctlon wtih this meeting / B U R K E @1 raaaha (a a aFfttbliis. ilabbaw caiitb—Sad taioulro Into the oomplainta of the action. Thla could bring a Jail aen- taken by members of the Oo- t the members are asked to bring aat laa raaaaaU ia« haw aaad k it Ita era regarding boura of work, and Hastings reUll stores, source raaaha daa w falda. Cat BUCKLEY’S tance for Lewla Inatead of Juat a WUUam F. Rnofakle Weds. Articles of clothing for the needy wagae and working oondltlona and of the original dispute last Octo­ i r JM UNim sr n»itiHisne CANAOIOL MIXTVBB — Bdda ia iba line, and could bite another great The Utles are "The PhoneUc o f Europe and the Near East to US. A. —TODAY—at all drat tSMta. report iU recomroendatlona In 30 The funeral of William F. Knof- ber when the Retail Merchant! Piece out of UM W a $13,800,000 Cure," "An Urgent (hire,” "The suplement the drive for clothing d. W. Hala Carp, daya from date of appointment, skle of 43 Flower street who died association declined to negotiate a treaaury. contract for the two stores alone, Final Verdict.” "Excluaive Bual and the aama ahall become affeo- Tuesday waa held thla afternoon A fine of $280,000 a day—aa It but held out for blanket negotia­ neaa" and a melodrama. In addi­ ttVB aa of tha date tha mlnara re­ figured out for the flrat 14 daya of at two o'clock at the T. P. Hol- tion to the dramatic part of the loran Funeral Home, 178 Center tions for all member storea when o turn to work; the atrlke—la aultable penalty for and If the union could chow a ma­ entertainment music be fur­ MANCHESTER POBUC M ARKET^ street. **4. That all partlea agree to ac- the "hunger and cold, and unem­ jority of employes were union nished by a double quartet oM t tha reeomnMndatlona of tha Rev. Alfred L. Wllllama, rector PARK YOUR CAR ON OUR LOT OFF PURNELL ployment and deatltuUon'* which members. ' The Thespians started with eobmlaalon; and haa been cauacd, Qoldaborough of St. Mary's Eplacopal church, 805-807 MAIN ST., WHERE THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY. MANCHESTER, CONN. “ 8. That tha pending court pro- ruled. conducted the service. WEEKEND VALUES AT caoding be vacated and dUmlaaed.” The court amphaalxed alao that The bearers were Arthur Gib­ aagardiit PoaalMe Peace Peeler Lewla deaerved Jail, In hla opinion. son. Jacob Tufeck, Wilbur Love­ The aaaodatlon’B propoaal and only aacap^ It because tha land, Benjamin Houael, Edward American Greetings IB I^gHH^ip FY>a FINE government so recommended. Murray and John Dwyer. ON SALE ON SALE A Federal official, who la In Interment was In the Elaat cem Frenh Roast dally touch with government atrat- Jr VfD JL MSiMM 9 FGoiw etery. Nichols News Stand Town agy. told reporters that avidance NOTICE! Available**— We B elize 84 Oakland St. Open Thursday and Friday 8 p. m. Phone 7386 THURSDAY FRWAY la being collected to aupport proa- Russell T. Coredran Depot Square ecuUon under tha Smlth-Connally Because of Illness Requiring Hospitalization Advertisement act He.lnUmatad that whether Funeral services for Russell T $ — 6 P o M o 3 - 4 P.M. It la actually brought would de­ Corcoran, of 8 Foxcroft Drive who WE WILL BE CLOSED Biggest Orange Value This Year. In aocordanca with tha By-Lawa pend on developments. died Monday afternoon at St. Francis hospital, were held thla PORK adoptad ^ tha Town Maatlng of Pnnidea Jail Penalty From Dec. 9th Until Jan. 2nd lb. Tuno Fish March 2nd, 1945, requiring prop- Thla law. alao known as the war morning at 8:30 from the John Large (Reg. 49c Dozen Size) Sweetheart Soop agty ownera and tenanta to kaep labor disputes a ct forbida itrlkea B. Burke Funeral Home, and nlhe Please Call This Week Sure For Any Work o'clock from 81. James's churcli. Your Radio walka claan of ioa and snow, and agalnat tba government and pro­ You May Have Here! Moyonnoise to maka aamq aafa by tha' appUca vides a top penalty of $8,000 and Rev. Frederick McLean was cele­ We have been reeeivtng a Blu White brant of the mas.s. Mrs. John Barry JOHN DISALVO, Prop. number of mdloB recently thnt Florida Juicy Oranges tlon of aand or some other suit one year In Jail for persona who presided at the organ and Arthur Frenh Chopped aUe aubatance, within 13 boura "coerce, Instlgaia, induce, con­ have obvloosly had repnln at­ Keating was soloist. \ \ STATE TAILOR SHOP French Dressing after formation of lea, tha Board spire with or encourage" any tempted In the home. Seems JelLO of Selectmen haa voted to dlatrlb- atriko In a government-held plant. Burial was In St. James's ceme­ niSSELI. ST. t e l . 73811 like that soyt of thing mns In T A S T E 'EM! SEE 'EM! . I uta sand in all p^da of the Town Goldaborough already haa ruled tery, with Father McLean In ryclea, mm go along for about 3 d O Z . $ l a O O Block Pepper tat aocordance trtth tha acbedulea that Lewis haa Instigated, Induced charge of the cotftmlUal service. three months wtthont seeing a Mazola Oil as listed belom. and encouraged the soft coal The bearers were; William and set that has been gummed up Russell Corcoran, Victor Purxo. by some weU-Intentioned nov­ H am burg Trucks and man In the employ atrlke. SPINACH in Cello or TOMATOES in C arton ...... Each 19c Rinso o f the Town will Sll boxes, bar- When Goldaborough Imposed the Garland Smith, William Arena and ice. and then we seem to get a Tomato Paste Ib. Thomaa Cardello. r a ^ of them. rais, or other suitable receptacle big flnet, he Issued a temporary RADISHES — RARERIPES — CUCUMBERS — PEARS — BEETS — CARROTS If placed on the lawn In fremt of injunction. It requires Lewla to When a radio quits. It does so Condensed Milk tor d reason, and not becanae houaaa, near the sidewalks, but take exactly the same action as A B B U B V a Crisco not on the sidewalk. Receptacles the earlier restraining order which somebody failed to turn some Tangerines, Endive, Wux Beaus, Grapes, Lettuce, Celery, all kinds. screws soon enough. Those lit­ Wesson'Oil .abotild ba placed on the lawn the he Ignored with the resulting con­ Apples, Summer Squash, White Onions, Lemons, Cabbage, Turnips, ' night before as trucks start In tba tempt conviction. CRAFTSMAN tle screws which turn so easily Salmon area at 7 A. M. All receptacles It tella him; Ehid the atrlke by SOREIHROKI have to be acenrately poaltlon- d«stoac4M...letaHttletline-tc*ted Salad-Mix. Should ba large enough to accom­ withdrawing your notice which cd, turning one of them aa lit­ All-Sweet VapoRub melt % # | ^ A tle as a thlrty^second of an Inch Toilet Tissue P o t R oe. ast pany the winter's supply of aand broke off the contract covering the AUTO BODY SHOP .Additional sand may be obtained government-held coal mines. wlU stop your radio, and posi­ Indian River Seedless Grapefruit 3 for 29c Your Choice of 2'' at tha Harriaon Street garage. The government could go on DU KB IT BRO'FHERS tioning them properly reqnlrea Your Choice of 2 Fancy Steer Beef " Dec. S—Aran Bounded charging new “contempts" aa long 332-334 CHARTER OAK STREET about one hundred dollars* North by Vamon Town Line. |.pB Lewis falls to obey. It would M-'orth of equipment plus an ao- Bast by Bolton and Vernon take only four, such flnea as yes­ curste knowledge of M'hst you We Will Have On Our Shelves: * * T o ^ Lines. terday's to break the union's treas­ Expert Painting and Color are doing. ■ b THE So It’s false economy to try OXYDOL, DUZ, SOAPINE, SWEETHEART SOAP, IVORY SOAP, Couth by East Center Street ury. RAKERT and Middle Tpk. East. Designed to "Break Union" Blending. Complete Refinishing. yonr own repairs. Labor to SCOTT TOWELS, SCOTT TOILET TISSUE, CONDENSED MH.K, Redhto»Eat West by Main Street and Oak­ In fact, A F L General Counsel undo what waa Improperly done FRESH FRUIT land Street. Joseph A. Padway angrily told the SHOE BOX All Types of Wrecks Completely Repaired Like New! Increases your bUI, while possi­ GREEN GIANT PEAS, GLORIETTA PEACHES, FRANCO-AMERL DEPT. court yesterday that thla was the Welding ble further damage to parts by Deo. lO—.Area Bounded exact Intent of the "cruel pnd un­ West Hartford Center f. WRECKER SERVICE — TELEPHONE 2-1348 mistaken connertlons and so on, CAN SPAGHETTI, PORK AND.BEANS, TAPIOCA MINUTE DES- VBGETARLES HAM — wUI farther mn np the cost. North by 3Uat Center Street usual'' flne. He declared* it waa ( For Night Wrecker Service Call 6295) SERT, PUDDINGS, MAYONNAISE, SALMON, TUNAFISH, AND SHANK HALF Chocolote Rolls . and Middle Tpk. Blast. designed to "break the union po­ Bring the set to n qaallficd re- Juicy Florida Bast by Bolton Town Line. litically, flnanclally a n i morally." nnlrr'—n nt once, and don’CYthk- . ^ CORNED BEEF HASH. South by Glastonbury Town Welly K. Mopklnt, chief U M W SALE! er with It or run It longer to 'lb. 29c each Undl attorney, sawed tha air with hts see Jf the trouble will clear up ORANGES SHOULDEBS West by Main Street and South fists, pounded the counsel table by Itself. PIE CRUST, SHREDDED'COCOANUT, FELS NAPTHA SOAP Main Street and let his hair tumble over hla eyes as he denounced the "cruel" MINCEMEAT . 2doz. 39c ' ' Jelly Rolls Dae. 11—Aren Bounded punishment. $ 4 -4 9 . Manchester North by Center Street • "Shame upon a government .Beat by Main Street and South which would try to Impetrate such Radio Service uc CORNED 29c eoch ONE BALL Our Best Grade Hamburg Jb M INTOSH V an outrage." he cried. Mala Street. $ / South by Glastonbury Town But the noisy anger of Padway 5.49 73 Birch S tr^ t w ashable and Line. and Hopkins was like mildness be­ Phone 2-0840 Fine Quality Frankfurts lb APPLES side the atony blttemeas Lewis ^ Coffee Rings West by East Hartford Tou-n CONTEST BEEF '• line. evidenced. Bologna. . . Minced Ham lb Tense With Suppressed Rage $6-49 2 lbs. 25c BONELESS STEER BEEF! Ib. Dec. 17—Area Bounded He came to his feet, his great Liverwurst/Veal or Luxury Loaf lb 29c each North by South Windsor Town bqlk tense with suppressed rage. Juicy Lina. •'Sir, I don't wish to ask for Bast by Main Street and Oak­ mercy from your court," he told $7-49 $100.00 FOR SALE land Street Judge Goldaborough. GRAPEFRUIT Eclairs . South by Canter Street The Jurist quickly Interrupted Immediate PRESSED^— €ELLU1X)SE Land O ' Lakes Butter pound 89c GRADE witli the warning not to get into OPEN EVERY EVENING Ru>Lamb Chops West by Blast Hartford Town At Cash Prikes "another contempt." 4 for 19c 7c each Una. U NTIL NINE bccupancy Brightwood Pure Package Lard pound 35c $50.00 12 p. 111. to 6 p. m. DRAPERIES SHOULDER MANCHESTER— Sound. Ripe CUT KWMMMMKW^ $50.00 6 p. in. 16 close ESSEX STREET— to a simnnlmg mmt lAcolor BOILED HAM, BACON, SLICES OF HAM, CORNED BEEF, POT Pork Chops 4-Room House Mith bath. ROASTS, PORK, SALT PORK, SAUSAGES, ETC. TOMATOES Philadelphia High 3-Si ring, each block...... $25.00 FLOBAL SVMPBONY FRESH High Single, each block...... ,$15.00 Completely furplshed. Ex­ E nioy cellent condItion. Sale Price tiuiimg the effteu oa fine /•hrtol GENUINE SPRING — GRADE A ^ MADE Cream Cheese^ $. 2nd High 3-String, each block...... $5.00 21c pkg. Polish Rings 2nd High Single, each block ...... $5.00 $8,500. Christmas i • Plastieixed . . - » that you can warii off the dirt wlA YOU P. S. (The pinboy shortage is over. We have them MANCHESTER— . LEGS OF LAMB (5-7 pounds) lb. 59c FRESH awclclothl » 3 bz. pkg. 15c In Y o u r L o o m & m seven days a Meek, day and night). FOR G. I.’s ONLY! Strictly Fresh, Medium SLICED New 5-Room Home con­ (’PREMIER SLICED HAWAIUN (50 large slices^ lbs., 12 oz.) Veai Loaf 'GOOD.,. • Soft-draping, liha ehinta fdbrlea- Ovm sisting of living room, din­ • Hemmed and headed— with TMiacka. O m l 9 PINEAPPLE, large No. 10 Can $1.29. EGGS FRESH 8 oz. pkg. 35c SATURDAY'S MENU SPECIALS ette. kitchen. 2 bedrooms MADE H o m e ! Virginia Ham With Fresh Spinach* and Oven BroM'ned and bath. All modem con • 58 Inehca wide to the pairt 2V& yarda ^ 149 SPECIAL! DELICIOUS CANNED APRICOTS! ; 56c doz. Fr ankforts Potatoes . . . or veniences. S*Ie Price $8,500. I ’ > Sliced American T mo Baked Pork Chops With Creole Sauce LEBANON— 80c Vegetable and Potato 80c • 5 decorator color badtgrounda —• 3 No. 2i cans 85c Case of 24 $6.80 Cheese BidH Ib 1940 «nder present owner’s supervision to his Wa’rc famon* for quick, 108-ACRE FARM— Bine, Roae, Gold, Gremi, EggdteD. PURE LARD Try Our Hoi Cakes and Country Sausage, Butter and Equipped u'ith stock and ■pscUkaHons, this house has two fireplaces, first floor dciicndahl- «crvlr* — at Other Flame Proof Drapes A t ...... 98c DRIED BEANS, PRUNES, APRICOTS, RAISINS, HGS! the and on the Syrup— 1‘very morning ...... i,..5 5 c machinery. Has 12-room 41c Ib. 59c Ib.. hiTatoty. Uvfaig room, dining room, kitchen, upstairs road Call ii. anv lints. house with electricity and I iw th a ^ ahower, 3 bedrooms, laundry, workshop, rec- Wc handle nnvthlnc from PltTED BULK DATES! SPECIAL! pound 39c adjuatroenU lo overhauls. running water. Can be used rantion room, ffnrit storage, ateam (oil) heat, screens for two families. Sale Price PLENTY OF RH»E, MELLOW BANANAS! COOKIES OF ALL ■ad fftona wtadowt. It also has garage 12x20 with stor- MURPHY'S $15,000. ARLOW’ Maple KINDS, CRACKERS, ETC COME ON OVER AND SHOP A COM- Sliced Bacon, Slob Bacon, Canadian Bacon, Lean or Fat Salt Pork, ■ I* ip w t and waD landscaped grounds with fireplace. For Further Information Super Service PLETE FOOD MARKET. NO PARKING TROUBLES EITHER! A real hajr at 914,700. No agents, please. | RESTAURANT AND Can Halve Vcfldrillo FOR VALUES TRYTT! Boiled Ham, Sliced Dridd Beef, Fowl, Roasting Chickens. » MACI:)' STIIKICT ROWLING ALLEYS FOR appointment CALL MANCHESTER 4639 | TKr:" Mmi Alice Clampet Open Thursdays and Saturdays Until 9 P. M. 9!)t MAIN STREET Phone Manchester 2-0880

■\ MANUHESTKR EVENfNU HERALD. MANCHESTER. (XINN.. IHUKSDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1949 FACE FJFTEEir |>; ■ »’ '* ' . * MANCliKSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1949 Pros Trounce Bristol Tramps at Local Armory^ 51 to 39 T he H igh School W orld Assault Named Art McGinley Steals Horse of Year Score Easy Win MIm Ucte» Esiw. Fanilty Aiviacr THliRSDAY, DECEMBER 5 CoiiilrtM by S tv iM to o f MaadiMtOT Hbrb 8cb—I x n r , NO. 14 Spotlight at Banquet New Toek, Dee. fl—<»>—In a poll Harrtaburg, Pa„ Dee. 8.—(F)— ' that poppad up with the first Oapt Tom Hamilton, roach of the | Over State Loop Teai unanimous vote ta the hUtory of Navy football team, told a group! Atomic Bomb Talk Interesting Story It A M * Up! School Writing the balloUag. Aaaault today was SrORTS ESifOR Rec-Creations || Dr. George CaiUonene namad Mag of the three-year olda of high achooi coaches it waa their i TGreen and Hilinskl Lead ttigh Quintet A good band with musical abU- Principal Speaker and "bona of the year” for 1946 duty to protect plavera on their Editorial Told by Veteran InstaUed as Prexy of PeUe Drive Sosa •Unmedlate and adequate care tor 1 S u m m a r y | Winners’ Attack in HaUo. aUt Hava a nice vacation? Reported to Class Ity and snappy uniforms Gets Impetus by the spoct writere of the nation. teams from being hired to coHegra ' plus Local Division at Gar> The elubtoot comet from the Last summer infantile paralyate the stricken, Vrlth promises of rich rewards. | Loses Twice We'ra aura you did. Why must wa hava wara? Why . uate, cannot live in peace with our "A fellow with • very interest­ Fins chaerleadera and good wide open spaoas, triple-crown etnick the nation a staggering I One halt of tbe money ralaed CtelUng for a return to honest PreaSl BaaketbaU Opener In reporting on the atomic bomb blow and tha wont poUo epldemlo' during the March of Dimas cam- p. O. F. T. neighbors; when we. aa achooi chil­ ing story”, te a fitting phivaa to cheera Regional Awards Add ' den Grove Affair champion of tha Deihy, Proaknaoe dealings ta the matter of scholar­ Junior-Senior bowling aUrted on discusaim bald a abort time ago la it that aa aoon aa wa Hava ended dren won’t apeak to Mary because describe « veteran recently Inter­ in thirty vaara waat on rooord., paign la retained byiocnl chapters 2 HUInskl, rf .... 4 1-8 9 Before Good Crowd Monday. U any of you gIrUi have at the Buahnell Memorial l.*i Hart­ pl.u and Balmont and first bona in his­ ahipa Hamilton aald "you coachca Ahmiiii, We*t Hartford the "war to end ail wars’’ we atari, she la wearing the name draaa Hera viewed by members of the High A loud-votood atudent body To National Prizes tory to win m on than $400,000 In U m annnal March of Dlmos cam- ' of the National Foundation for uae are In a poaUton to'keep boya who 0 Zwlck, r f ...... 1 0-0 2: not yat handed in your taama. you ford. Jean WIteon, ’47 gave tha talking about another? We ara In , lies tha fundamental reason for Tha Manchester Dirteioti of the paign Is Just around the corner. | In caring for local Infantile paral- 0 Allcsl, r f ...... 0^) Opening the throttle and moving membara of her English claaa some School Worid Staff In the World -with lots of pep n aoason of galloping, waa the have ple.ved under yuu from mak­ 0 0: TakeSeaaon Opeacra; can atlU do ao. Your team will be tha midat of a crUia and our peace wara, human nature. It is human office. eqil4lli Given by **Scholastic** Connecticut Sportsmen’s Asaoda- Hcre In Manchester we can again yate pausnts. The other flfty per- 1 Murdock, If .,.. 0 0-1 0 Into high gear in the second half put on tha Uat and aill ba put on of the hIghllghU of tha diacuasion. tlon held Its annual banquet at the unanimous choice as three-year old do out part, aa we have always cent goes to the National Founda- ing tbe mtstakea at listening to the British American Proa made a to want wrhat we can't have; it Albert Scablea Sr. fonneriy of A need for rouMng light aonga boas among tha 174 writers voting roey promises that often are not 1 Gaveiio, If .... 8 2-2 . 8 Play Britlol Friday tha achedula aa aoon aa aome other Within a half mile of tha aapio- leidara are bickering over trifling is human to try to get ahead of the Garden Grove Wednaaday •vanlng'. done la the past, particularly on tlon for rtaearch. apldemlc aid dtatlnct hit with the fens lest night ■lon of tha bomb, the rays ara matters when they should ba con­ Brockton, Maaaachuaette, and now and aporte aonga. Tba extension of recognition to In tha 11th annual poU of ths Turf kept.” 1 0)bb. c ...... 8 0-0 ■ Uam dropa out We’ll give you other fellow; It Is human to Jump a reaident of Manchcater la attend­ good high achooi writing by the One hundred and fifty guests an- tha aporte front. ' and sducatlcn. 5 Green, rg ...... 5 0-0 10 ta scoring an Impreaelve 51 to 59 the high aoorera aa the aaaaon pro- faUl and will kill aU living things. centrating on the big problem of Joyed a fine dinner aenr^ by Ar­ and Sports Dlgaat magaxlne. Fortunately, there was wrlttef! By setting aside a date now Hemilton pointed out that a Dto^l^ac tM r gunM to Hall on him before he Jumps on you. ing Veteran’! School at Manches­ coma on! Get hep! Write adding of regional awards to the boy’s entire career can be nilni*d 1 Turkington, Ig a 0-1 4 win over the Bristol Tramps at the graaaaa. OuUldc of thte area tba rays kill winning the peace. Here, In our High achooi, arc nold Pagan!, a member of tbe club. T h ^ havi^ apraad-eagicd hte a yaar ago a record of aid .fog ta- from ' Um various bowling and baa­ state armory. An encouraging Hifli and Um Alamnt, the Clartta- tha marrow of bones and tharafors ter High. aome fighting ’vorda and lit natloaal awards annually made by own field so completely, the choco­ by hasty action In accepUng re­ 1 Slemonds, Ig .. 2 a-t 6 Throughout the second World groups that don’t get alone. We He has had eight years of active The Toastmaster Richard McCar­ fantlla paralyata vlctlma, aid mads ketbaU leagues In Manchaater. the turnout of 600 fans took In tbe ■MB opoBod tka 1M« baakatball destroy tha bod/a ability to cre­ War the United Ststes, Great Brit­ them to lively, familiar tune. Scholastic Magaslne. has been an­ late champ from Texas went on to local driva wlU again be a auccaa# wards from aome colleges that 0 Eh'mtsch, Ig ... 8 0-0 6 Froah-Soph baaketbaU got off to have a special name for them. We Army experience, having Jplned Get a mova on; the contest nounced at Manimester High thy was Introduced by the chair­ possihla through March of Dimes contest which developed Into a rout WMOB ptajrtnf caaMa on a g«>od atari on Monday. We hope ate new blood. Thte proves fatal ain, and Russia were struggling to call them "cliques.’’ Instead of try­ man of ths banquet Dr. Q. A. take the borao-of-the-yaar honors nmds which were collected all over Let’s top our 1946 toUl. Lst*s only went him enrolled at their the service In 1938. closes December 18. school. In a letter from the Hart­ Institution because he 1s e 10 Totate ...... 81 ta the test halt. nmradajr and niday aranln(a of to aee aa many, If not more, every within a few waaka. ’Hie fact that preserve mankind, to save the ing to break down the wall of Calllouette. by a 8 to 1 margin over Warren the nation. Tbcaa funds provldad stamp out poUa 28 69 Coach Johnny Hedlund’e chargee tha rays will penetrate some colors world from Naallsm. Now the Al received hla early training at ford CouranL Wright’s Armed—110 votea to 87. football player. Trtuaps 99 laat araak. Monday. petty differences and misunder- Edward J. Brown, Public Re­ Dr. J. B. Flaherty of Rockville, after gaining a sizable lead In the and not othani waa proved upon United States Is trying to con­ standlnga, each clique wraps itself Camp Ethan Allen, where he.ser­ roparsenting the State Game and Thera was Uttla doubt about any "Every coach ahould be able to 1 Ferris, rf .... 7 2-8 18 Waal Bartfard Oaaw axamJntng tha bodies of the vic­ ved In the field artillery. Shortly lations manager of the Courant. talk those things over with hla third canto, shifted players In and ▲nor tar a manrin of The Junior and Senior glrla who vert smaller states to a demo­ in Its armor and disregards othera Fteh Commission, was very genor- of tbe dtvlaioaal champions once 1 Koblee, If ...... 4 8-4 11 out and kept the final ocore at a tims whose buma duplicated the cratic form of government, some after thte he waa sent to Puerto Govt. Medical Aid writes that the Onirant 1a noflr they started rolling up votea In the players and give tho boya sounJ 0 Lincoln, If .. .0 0-0 0 •to poinU in tba drat paiiod, tiw have signed up for Indoor golf dur­ Perhaps It seems far-fetched to sponaortng the Scholastic Region­ oua in hte praise of the local club edvtca on where to go,” aaid Ham­ respectabla figure. ing the winter montha will ba no- pattern of their clothes. people feel that qreat Britain Imagine that wara can atart be­ Rico, Trinldgd and South America and its activities He stated that turf and Sports Dlga^ ballot box. Bristol to Use Zone 1 Nlcotsttl, If .. ..0 0-0 ' 0 local fiafcni aiopptd cUeUnf with In all probability If Hitler had wants to see kings restored to the for two yean. Raised to the rank al Writing Awards In Central, - ilton. The Trampa highly publlclaed tha naolt that HaU High wound tlfiad aa to whan the Indoor cage cause of the misunderstandings of Debated Subject trout flahlng In Connecticut waa Rending from left to right, they 1 Norton, o .,.,. 0 60 0 pleyer-coach Chet Jsworaki failetl had eleven atomic bomba In the thrones of devastated countries of Technical Sergeant, after 1942 Eastern luid Northern Connecti­ were Education among the two- The Navy coach spoke to Cen­ I Fenelil, c ..... 62 0 «p tU drat c a u . . aUrt of tha la up and the date of the flrat taa- last stages of the war, he might individuals, but "large oaks from cut, constetl/ig of some 94 Junior poor due to the lack of good trout 9 to put In an appearance. Had Jaw- snd Russia is trying to plant the little acorns grow.” When a nation he was assigned to European duty waterx. Ho also strongly favors yenr old oolte—a 98,600 yearling tral Pennsylvania coaches last 1 Slab, rg ...... b 60 10 aaaaon with a 40-df victory. aon. hava been victorious. where hte exciting experiences be- and Senior-secondary schoota, both Defense Friday Night night at the annual Nobe Frank orakt been In the Tramps lineup the Tha local aquad idartad eticklnf seed of Communism In every nation. Is tom by Internal disagreement, The subject for the most recent the purebaso by the atate of Pel- buy who won $164,478 for Mrs. Petrafeeee, Ig 1 62 2 gem# would probably have been The speaker predicted that If the While the blood of our men was strife, and greed,. It will in turn gan. public and private. Fred W. Hooper of JackaonvUle, Memorial dinner, held each year from tha atari arlth thdr oppon- The "Aquaettea" are practlaing atomic bomb la not outlawed or meeting of Hammer and Tonga "Thte regional aetup,” he aaya. ton’a paature for a field trial area. to honor the best players ta tho cloaer although the true superior­ awlmming to mualc for a watar falling on foreign soil, we had act against other nations. Aa a flight engineer he was able waa "Resolved: That the federal 'offers an opportunity for a great­ Richard McCarthy, tho organi­ Fta.; Sonny Whitney’s First FUght. 9 Totals 17 611' 39 ity the Proa held over the Bell anta falUnf to oonnact with two put under tha control of the UN, no greedy motives for winning the We must learn to live In peace to go on many important mteiSona Red Bud While Quintet Harriebiirg dtstricL doooB aat and buckat ahota in tha ballet. Wa bat It wlU Be aome i^ - everything Will have to be built government should provide a tya- er number la In when sis weeks old. a 462 triple Test night in a range set ahota kept the Tramps in kaM tba Glarkanan out at half- To Be in Contest with different Ideals and customs States as an Ideal nation. Until held near the Sues Canal and thla fl. a Ohrlatlaa sponsible for the penalty ^ five E. Moeke, rf . Boar,, and tha loeala wara on tha neaday. Remember, glrU, you the negaUve, Edwin ^Inn, aaid the Held of writing.” Howard Roy the returning prea­ league match. Hall High of West Hartford bat* yards Inflicted on Navy In the Yost, r f ...... the hall game with Freddie Ferrie needn't be akllled. Practlcea are de­ to get along when our nktlon Is this comes about, s third World Bide of Cairo, Egypt, at a small that there are state relief funds ldent In bis talk thanked the vari­ dqfMUdvo BHira oftan than not torn with strikes snd political dis­ War Is Inevitable. unknowm place. Also at the confer­ Sixteen high achooi and private J. O. Christian, head football Smith a ’year ago won .the fled, Manchester High’s offense flnal aeronda, having sent ta a aub­ Clemaon, If ... and Johnny Slab doing the bulk of voted to developing paaaing, guard­ The thirteen seniors chosen In to take care of people who need achodi teachers in the area are ous committee members. He re­ high Individual average crown atitute In order to stop the clock the kteer’s scoring In the flrat half. H io HaU taam had tha haight agreement; when we, as Individ- A. raztanos, ‘47 ence were King Farouk of Egypt medicine and that the government and baseball coach at the Univer­ B o w lin g laat week when they used an effec* Kennedy...... orhieh thay uaad to aid thain in ing, and throwing baaketa aa well elections In senior home rooms on acUng on the Advisory committee, viewed the actlvltiea which he pro­ In the league. Smith’s games end give his team a chance to ral­ Trecy, c ...... Meanwhile the loeala. who at aa to the gamea You alao needn’t Monday to Ukc the Pepal-<>)la ex­ and a Sarablan Chief whose name would expect entirely too much if meeting on Dec. 7. Miss Helen posed and which were carried out sity of Oonnectlcut, has been ae- live tone defense to stop Coach dominkting tha court Tad Naw- he did not know. The crew were Bee. Leagae were 168. 128 and 166. Tbe lat­ ly for one more try at the three W. Mocks, rg . times flashed mtd-season form, had ba on a team to come to practice— am are: William Anderson, Thomas we got thte form of medical help. Estes will represent Manchester. to a very successful conclusion. cured as the principal speaker at ter score ahd the three string Wilfred Ctarka’s aharpshooters. yards that separated tbe Mlddire trouble getting started ta the flrat maa of HaU aat up aoma vary af French Students guests at Addis Abba at the Em­ The second speaker for the affirm­ Mr. Roy was presented with an PaefcetFs (4) Sumlaleskt, rg •aativB ptaya with hia acourata ao tet'a aea you, glrla! Bailey, Elvln Carinl, Remo Oraseo, Biology Stiifleiits Other acboote which have been in­ total are league and alley rec- The beat xone defense in this sec' from victory over the Army. period. Diminutive Johnny Green Dorothy Kanak, Arthur Klein, Ol­ peror’s country estate, a large and ative Irene Benson, gave the ad­ vited to servo on the committee Bveraharp pen and pencil aet. the football ban(]uet Wednesday Pockatt .. ..108 — — 108 Morgan. Ig ... evening at the Legion Home. orda this season. tlon among achoolboya will be In Asked why he had not Instruct­ Vlncek, Ig .... end Dick Cobb, colored star, wera Put your loud voicaa on, kkte, ga Krupen, Loretta McKinney, Ar­ Make Notebooks beautiful place. vantages of' federallxed medicine, are: Hartford High school. Hall Dr. G. A. Oainouette newly Bonono ...... 125 109 98 332 ed hte team to try for a field goal, puahtag leather thrmigh tbe nets . High aeorar waa Woody Oohan Display Projects Besides such experiences as The DUworth-Comell Poet 103, Millar ....__ 101 86 117 304 operation Friday night when Brie* ’cauaa Thuraday the cheericadera temis Psxianos. Donald Pendleton, and brought out that this form of High achooL West Hartford, East ^ elected president, then outlined tol High Invades the armory for Hamilton smiled ami then aaiU In the second period to give the of BaU who racked up thirtoan ara laading a rally. The glrla plan these, he served alao on the battle medicine gives aid to both rich hte program for the jrear 1947. He American Legion te sponsoring the Simmons ..... no 110 183 363 Totate ..18 81 Mlsto, aovan of than M ng chalk- Betsy Slover. Shirley Taylor, and Hartford High school. New Brit­ a CCIL game against the Red and "we hao mteaod three trice for Pros a four point margin as the to Introduca aoma naw cheera, and Susan Trustenitser. Four alter­ After learning the French words Held. He said he had met General and poor alike. ain H l^ achooi, Farmington High aak^ for more workers for tbe dinner in honor of Its successful St George 108 104 124 336 points during tho game, and nuiio t'olumhiaa flqulrea (tl) ad up in tha third period. Wilkia, The combined efforts of over Montgomery several times while football team which closed Its sea Perkins ... 112—804 White. teams left the court at halftime. bring out the old onea to help beat nates alao were chosen, Constance for various house furnishings and The last speaker for the nega­ school, Newington High school, eondng year. Dickinson 82 — 106 187 Humphries 97—292 uf US fait that Uus waa the time Wlnslar, rf ...... 2 4 llUtookl Raaa Wild CUrtu’a lanky cantar, lad for tha 100 members of Mrs. D’Amico's In battle. tive. Clifford Carlson, said that Arthur B. McOInley, sports edi­ aon last Sunday. Down through the yeara, bald Brlatol on Friday night. Crough. Henrietta Uloyd, Robert rooms, tfisa Jeanne Low’s French Klngswood school, Mt. SL Jo­ Mercer ... 109—326 pated Tommy Monohan, veteran to try another kick.” Comlne, rf ...... 0 0 Johnny KlUnakI ran wild ta the hrftff with mna pointa, whUa Murphy, and Richard Schubert. biology classes arc displayed In The good conduct ribbon, the money should be spent on slums seph’s Academy, Meriden High tor of the Hartford Timca then A steak dinner will be nerved. ToUU ... . .532 491 877 1620 Stevenson, If ...... 2 0 •'Corky" Ooughlin followed with classes made notebooks which con­ Several speakera and moviea of Brown .... 100-227 Briirtol High mentor has used the He oakl there was no secret teat half, scoring (our double Say, who la the member of the Thirteen of the above named pu­ 12F. The projects Involved over pre-Pearl Harbor ribbon, Euro­ where the diseases start, and that schooL Bristol High school, Mid­ waa called upon and really did Nick’s (0) about the way Navy woe brought Haneon o...... 0 1 deckers with Red Qa*/allo and Bob eight polwte faculty that weara rubbera to teach tained pictures of s house, the out­ pean ribbon, 2 bronse stars and people ahould get good food and dletown High'school, Wethersfield splendid Job of entertaining the Legion football games will high­ zone defenM to advantage. Bristol pils have decided to take the teat. a month’s preparsUon by the stu­ DarUng ...... 8 7 91 483 475 614 1472 haa won more CCIL crowns than "up” for the game. Explaining B. Moeke, o ...... 1 0 Ermlech snaring moot of the re­ chief fault of tha local aquad swimming? It must get pretty side and lawns snd gardens, and the aviations ribbon were the ma­ clothing which ia so necessary, to High school, Norwich Free Acad­ gathering with hte aporte Jokea light the entertainment program. Werner ...... 93 100 According to the rulea o f the dents. the Inside with pictures of all of S t Mary's (8) any other school. that everyone at the Naval acad Holmes, rg 1 0 bounds. Ever dependable Putt aaaniiil to ba thalr lack of co- deep In there some times. Pepsi-Oola oonteat, of the sen­ jor awards he received while In good health. He also brought out emy, Windham High school, Tor­ and stories concerning the celeb­ Johnstone .. ..83 82 cmy waiited above all things to Hubbard, I g ...... 1 0 Slamanda was a steadying • factor oedination on tba door. At tlmas Although all the projects are the rooms. Then each student was the service. the point that the United Statea rington High school. rities In the various flelda of sport. Brown ...... 123 102 01—216 Manchester, loser to the Alumni ior class was eligible and the stu­ too numerous to mention, a few required to describe each picture eet candidate for the coveted Job Prelie ...... 85 92 Briggs ...... 87 83 97 -267 end Hall, have yet to fl(uh the win, be aaid the team wont t«i In the hig third period margin the U aaanad Uka a two-nan team. It Tha flrat badminton practice waa dents had to be elected by the sen­ Now discharged he answered as haa the best medical system In the Awards In the senior division Supt. of Parks Horace Murpbey of IxM Angeles’ manager te Olson ...... 1 0 0 117 I>hlladclphia keyed up to a high 5 21 Pros ran up, leading by a 80 to 27 lutslandlng ones have been re­ or furnishing In French. Hyde ...... 1 0 1 n o 93 -304 type of bell it 'x capable of play* Totate ...... 9 WM alao noUood that tha loeala held today. We’ll have more for ior class. Members of the faculty to what hia plans for the future world. The rebuttal followed. No wni be made for: Short Story, Ete- of Manchester notified the club Charles (Red) Ruffing, New York pitch and "we felt we could win.'* count allowed HaU to work tha aama tried iiiatn. Many original and attractive were. "I'm happily married and that 8326 of tbe $500 voted hte de­ Nelson ...... 94 118 114—820 tag. Bob McKinney, George Kel­ Score at halfUme, YMCA, 15-12. you next time. chosf a number of students whose I vote was taken on the outcome of say. Poetry. One Act Play, Re­ Yankee fixture. The big pitcher Totals 448 482 611 1441 Referee, T. Robinson. Play ta the flnel pertdd found the buckat pUy four Unea. An Ingenloua clay, wire and notebooks were presented, some my major plans are merely to be­ view of Books, Plays, Fihna, Radio partment at a recent town meet­ Stevenson . 01 91 91-273 ley and Bruce Wilkie have looked subjects qualified them to take the pa|>«r model of the parts of a with dectiratod covers, others with I the debate. got hte outright release after In­ ___ «____ Time, 10 min. periods. Proa moving the bell and cutting H o a ^ r, tha locate ata sUU an come a g o^ citizen of Manches- i Georg# Torrance, ’48 Programs, Mualc and Art, Litera­ ing srlll be used for stocking trout juring a knee. IndlcaUons today good at tlmaa. Kelley with a little for boeketa which wae offset by test, and out of these, thirteen flower waa the subject of Marian elaborate rooms and descriptions. in Center Springs In co-operation Smrrim ( 1) 486 1486 more experience under flye may untried team, and with the new M.H.S. Entrants were elected by the claas. ter." ry ArUclc, Autoblogiaphlcal were that Billy Jurges, menUoned ... 107 101 the fireman style of tbe Tramps aanaatien of playing before a AndiTson'a project. The parlr of Two very original notebooks were ftotty Zimmerman '49 Sketch, Humorous Radio Scripts with the Manchester Divlsion’s- Pongratz Handicap 20 60 well develop Into e top notch per­ Lftst Might *8 The prises In the contest are one the plant ware labeled and ex- presented by Eugenia Emery and for tbe berth, probably would re­ S n ow ----- .. ..86 106 former. Jacebe StlB CriUeol who reaorted to long rang# shoot- orowd waarlag off, thay will. In Dominate Scene hundred twenty-one four-year Janet Iversen '49 MHS Swim Team In the form of either a drscma or atocklng of fish In thte poncL main with the Chicagr Cubs. tag. ^l^iqbablUty, gat down to bual- ilalncd In an accompanying book­ Lee Powell. Eugenia's pictures, Carol Whitcher '49 interviews, Ulks, variety pro­ Advice to Membm JarVie ...... 99 101 616 524 506 1546 Bristol walloped Tcrryvills High Bowling scholarahipa which covet tuition were mounted Vin stiff white esrd- The ClncinnaU. Rede signed long ... 05 97 New York, Dec. 5—(F7 — Fight The Pros are angling for a home* let. grams, Htetorlcal Articles and State Superintendent of Game George Kelly, long-time major Magnuson Concordia Lutheran (I) ta its opener end left the Imprea- game Sunday and if arrangcnMnta and academic fees for four college Vlr^nte Green’s chart had ac­ biiard and she Included very fash­ Has Big Schedule A. Lamson then was called upon Murray .. .. . 123 103 — 226 sion that it could have rolled up Promoter Mike Jacobs remelned in 1>la rrlday tha taam ptaya Thankagivlng Day waa the day years at any accredited college, Current Event analysla. a player and loach, as a coach, and Kulplnsky___ 76 8S 108-260 ba computed the locate will tual leaves and seeds of familiar ionable and attractive rcs>ms with In the Journalism division and hte talk contained words of Sobieskl . 97 97 a higher score. Eddie McHugh, an Bee League a eertoua condition today although BHatol bare. It ia aaaumad that for Mancheatar boya to shine, or twenty-five dollars a month for trees. Ji>aii HtrsUon’s contribution Express Opinions Cleveland sold second bsMman Wlnzler ...... 83 101 102—280 hte physlclene said ha had shown appear In action at tha Hsc. BO it aaema anyway. The Manches­ colorful descriptions. Her cover awards win be made for: New advice to the club of what can be J. K lein...... 97 97 102 - 200 ell New England selection last Pagaala (1) the BeU-toarnaM artU turn out a board, room, snfl with tha Alumni out in f. r tha High achooi. young drivers of the opportunity to . Feb. 21—Hamden, away. assist In presenting thte year's the hunting seasons were then aged Beaumont, Tex., another D. McComb . .101 90 91—282 outpointed Sandy McPherson. 219, Total 643 609 620 1872 Jacobs was able yeeterdey to take TwalfBi place waa taken by Al 1 transparent packets. drawn. The wlnnera were Lee C. Johnson ,.fl4 *— 121— Leslie ...... 85 90 87—262 88 Efiflt Canter TeL 8547 fHot. TJia locate failed to make learn a skill when It waa easiest Feb. 26—Meriden, here. “Messiah." They are: Soprano, Yankee farm, last year. An infor­ ... — 93 101— Oklahoma City, 8. Hartford Road (4) nourishment (or the flrat time Bray, older brotheV of Bopble. Don Meetings of the French clubs I Insects were largely represont- for them, only because some folks The boya trying out for swlm- Fracebia, Bob CUneo and Joseph Robb ...... McBride ... .. 74 84 87—245 a point ip tba second Session while were held recently, under the d i­ i ed. Dot DemUsey had an actual Orieiilul Drama Is Loretta McKinney, Adele Fallot, mal Yankee-Portland Uc-up was WlUeV ___ ...100 101 ----- Provldencf, R. 1— Jackie Lovatt Elmertion 115 120 04—329 since his attack. They added the tha Aluksnl boosted thair gain by Pendleton flnished fourteenth, of their age misused their privi­ ndng participated In calisthenics and Eaizabeth Boyce; Alto, Doro­ CBtaldl. Indicated. R. McComb . ..100 110 113-323 143 1-2, Providence, T.K.O. Auri- Sarpote 134 04 ----- 228 while Jug Watte took twentieth rection of Miss Jeanne Low. I cawMin snu a large butterfly mount- Memberships are now on sale Murphy .. ...XOO 93 105— Saeiele...... 93 i n 115—319 right side of hte body was para- ftywkae u polnta. Ui the third The flrst period club answered red u|Min an attractive scene of lege to drive. for one c/eek In order to get loosen­ thy Tracy: Tenor, Walter Grzyb, Elsewhere Alimg the Diamond A. Wilkie . ..94 06 106— rilo Vee Ucx. 145 1-4, Mexico City, Roberta 107 143-250 lyaed. aaaaiofi the grads lad by 10 to 11 place. The flnal two memtiera of (iiveii al Meeting ed np and have also b«*n In the and Baritone, Ralph Azinger, for 1947. Mart Polineky 100 111—211 the team were Don Hall, 23rd and the roll call with a «lea«’rlpUvo sen­ flowers. A chart showing the stages Upon the question of .military Art Knofla .. 96 104 147— 453 485 493 1431 •Qd by the bom had eomplled a tence slsjut a houw In French. of the growth of Japanese beetles training at the age of 18, opUKon pool for a week., Mr. Pearson him seleirted the Brooklyn Dodgers swapped in- Binghamton, N, Y, — Andre Lucas 124 91 ----215 FOR CHRISTMAS Ray Brown 37th place. Marshall E. Hodge, '48 fleldcr EMdie Basinski to Pitts­ Handicap .. .. 5 5 5 15 ta(al of SS points. In the flnal Second place for team score went "La Marsr Ulalse ” and "Frarc during a year containing four In an oriental atmosphere, the was divided. Most felt that If mil­ following chorusep to be presented 504 487 578 1508 "Indian” Oomez, 164, Havana, out­ Hines 117 109—226 pataod tha high aquad netted seven Jacques" were sung, followed by a beetles was done by Paul Connler. members of Sock and Buskin pre- itary training was necessary, they by the A Capella Choir: "And the Baseball Deals burgh for pitcher Al Gearheauser, Sllcera (6) pointed Johnny Eagles, 162, De­ Madden — 131 102—233 REFRIGERATOR nod to Sprin^eld College while the who waa ticketed for the Dodgers’ 458 490 498 1446 painta. Boston A. C. flnished third. Tro­ word race and a dlscusalon ol I Some erop raiser Is probably un­ si-nted a one-act play entitled woukl prefer It before college, so Classes Describe Glory of the Lord,” “For Unto Us ^ Cole ...... 90 86 ------troit 10. Big guns for the high wsra Me- French education. endingly grateful to Paul for the •‘Command Performance.” on Wed­ their education would not he brok- a Child te Bom," "Glory to God,” Montreal farm. Prior ...... 9 9 — 86— North Methodist No. t (2) Presque Isle, Me.—Johnny Lew- ToUl DM 555 550*1002 WASHING MACHINE phies were awarded to Individual Williams Klnnsy. Ksssatt. and Ooughlin who winners aa well aa' team scorers. The roll call In iktIimI two was extermination of the four menaces. nesday morning, December 4. In en. Many were in favor of such a "Hte Yoke te Easy, and Hte Bur­ Announced Toronto took on Elmer Yoder, AUteon ...... — 81 94— 94—260 leee, 166. Portland, Me„ T.K.O. Independimt Cloak (0) SERVICE each gained four points. Oona snd AU Gonteatsnte were given a also answered with a aentenco Many varied spectes of butter­ the drama room. military program, aa they thought People or iMaces den te Light,"* "Surely He Hath former Boston Red Sox scout, as E. Balteieper . 96 103 107— Burnham 80-263 Johnny Marra, 160, Bangor, 8. Martin 104 100 107—311 tkdfoffl. both St Uconn. esch about a house or house furnishing flies were mounted In boxes by The play, which waa directed by the military* discipline, and the op­ manager. Yoder piloted Scranton Stetson .... . 98 00 108— Crossen . 94 -289 Bangor, Me.—Harm Freeman. Renzoni 103 88—191 turkey dinner at the Army-Navy Borne Our Griefs,” “All We, Like Loa Angeles, Dec. ((9)—Aft­ In the Etestem League in 1946. Dolsen .. Repairs On All Maketl ' Bsited at* points for ths Alumni. Club after the contest. and after the singing of La Mar­ David Orello. Joan Massey drew Everett Biickland. dealt with the portunity to develop physical en­ Sheep, Have Gone Astray," "HaUe- er a slow start, baseball trading Karpuska .. .104 95 98— 84-279 144, Bangor, outpointed Billy Nap- Falcone 112 m 07—820 many varied colored varieties and As the theme of their Friday New York Giants sold first j (Siappell 104—848 per, 146, Boston, 8. Prompt, Economical! Tbs local squad ssamad to be seillaise, Penelope Morlanoa gave experienc**of a group of Ameri­ durance, as well as mechanical compositions, many members of lujah!,” and "Worthy te the Lamb activity appeared to be picking up Reimondo 109 00 ----- 208 astvaus over uie crowd of apeeta- a detailed report on education In Included a few real ones on her skills were worth whtl^ Several baseman Mike Schemer to Sacra-1 487 455 488 1480 El Paso, Tex.—Manny Ortega, cailmtelowlz 110 110 109—329 cans who found themselves tile un­ Mrs. Erna Loomis’ Englteh classes That Waa Slain,” which Uipludes today as the major leaguera open­ mento of the iCoast League. I 456 1439 i with tba result that they sa­ Library Displays France. report. suggested that if the artny wished CUppera (4) „ _ 126, El Paso, knocked out Jackie Forestand — 114 98—210 willing guests of an oriental ma­ chose descriptions of well-known the "Amen chorus." ed their off-season meeUng, croaa- Detroit (released Paul Richards' ^ lted vary poor paaswork espec­ The jierlod four French U clan* Occupying the minds sr.d time of recruits, It should offer training in town frqm the minor circuit aes- Forde ...... 8(1 98 95—268 Handicap 56 162 Cellura, 126 1-2. Hemtlton. Ont, 2. S several students were birds. Jo harajah. The name of the play te people or places. Experiences from A capacity crowd te expected to so the veteran receiver could sign Potterton's ially at the baakat Tbalr aat ihote Fanions Paintings auswete-year man 528 607 504 1686 French artist Edgar Dlgas, "The roll call by the tlUh peiimi stu­ folder. Albert Dandcrand explain­ Charles Tarpinian played a Room” by Diane Richmond des­ and one of the best known hurl- Johnny Sturm to Seattle In a cash W. Forde ...... 103 91 93—287 Jim Hooker, *47. pally from the athlete’s point* of S t Ja nee No* S O Toeaday, Dee. 16 Totate ...... 583 509 482 1524 VACANT—ON ROUTE 44, Long laland Farmhouse” by the dents. Amelia Kogowskl«. spoke ed the length and range of the paddetl maharajah, while his serv­ cribed the mold and decay in a For Y.W.C.A. Sale ers In the Anoerican League; a desL shout the development of French marsh hawk. A project of turtles ant Rajpoot, was jwjrtrayed by view, but one fellow declared that room that was deserted Xnd shut The Dodgers ‘ and the Braves Mader ...... 9 0 . . — 90 Rcc Senior League. Bryaat B Chapman (9) American artist William Sydney participant In world aeries in 433 483 4fl8 1354 Average .. . 4N COVENTRY His choice Is< music after which Jacqueline bones iccupled the chart of one Roger Shubert. Susan Todd, as, girls should not smoke because It off from the sun. The rise of swing were reported in trading negotia­ ~ Bookers (8) . 95 98 08—281 Batch 109 98 148 850 Introduce Cheers Mount, the Flemish palnUng "The pupil where a human and a fox's was a man’s privilege. 1934, 1935, 1940 and 1946. He LnRiviere . . .101 110 94—806 life Begtas At 46 302 s Harvesters” by Pieter Bruegel, the Dutcher prcsciittd a play called Ayah, the ser\-lng girl completed and. along with it. of Benny Good­ Fingers and needles flew, as pitched and won his only start for tions bivolvlng five Dodgers and Lockwood ...... 110 100 102—318 Fish ...... 08 106 96 A 4-ROOM HOUSE — Garage, on ADAM Gift "A Visit to the, Louvre." The skull tjccupled the time of two In spite of the fact that they man was Benton Osgood’s subject. Junior Girl Reserves busied them­ two Boston players including tbe A. Aceto ... .115 102 108—825 Burr ...... 94 125 114 313 Elder. One plctuie along with In­ the oriental groxip. the Tlgcra this season, after hte Owens ...... 94 86 75—255 Lupachino . . 91 99 183—823 hen coop, I'/j acres af laad. all characters In this play were KlU other pupils. The humsn skull, Shirley Clark enacted the part were against smoking, students In­ Joan WlllianM’ "What a Life!” selves making articles, ta be sold Bums’ prized bench sitting inflcld- »-<8V-Handeome Bkoog . ... 108 106 129 343 Certificate 1 During Pep Rally formation alMiut It, will be dis­ release from the service In August. Weiman ...... 103 90 94—287 J. Aceto . . .. 130 115—254 Hussaiick. Connie ElUs, George from the Paolflc, was in sore i eed dicated that young folks would (lomptelncd of the annoyances of. at the forthcoming Christmas sale er, Stan Rojek. Nel Tarleton. convinced that "life . 258 eonvenlenres wklrti laclada bal played each month. This , month of the American singer. JeSnette Pittsburg.) announced tbe firm­ C. Anderaon , 8 7 122 129—338 Low Man ... 90 85 88 ’I\>iTancc and Saiuly Hansen. Miss ; of a dentist having only four teeth Lawrence. Sandy Hansen, as John smoke surreptitiously unless .* the Having brothers. In closing the nt the Y.W.C.A. in Hartford, at While officiate of both clubs da- Haefa ...... 122 107 112—841 begins at 40,” will make hie third air heat, bath, storm wtadaws The asaembly on Thuraday. De­ "The Journey of the Nlagl" by Low then told the class more < Intact In Us Jaw. ' i problem was approached tactfully ing of ouUlelder Tommy O’Brien cllned comment, it was rfpdrted 492 548 548 1578 attempt to annex the world feath­ Kirby, scientist, played her ro­ bam doors after dark, Norma the meeting held December 3, nt Totate ...... 499 522 665 1586 aiMl aereeae. Sale Pries flSJWO cember S, opened with a bang aa Sassetta. an Italian artist whose about her trip to England. Last but not least we must not by parents. It was agreed that to Oakland as part payment fOr the Dodgers wanted first baseman- Tbmple Beth Sholom (2) erweight UUe here Jen. 28. mantic lead. Other members of the Keith told of the "ghost" she en­ 7:30 In the High School Library. 510 511 512 1529 A the cbcarleadara, under the leader- works have been appreciated only French writers were the main I forget the family of salamanders niuch bettor results were achieved the budding yoimg outer garden­ for properly ptae approzlmalcly a d a m ; ^ cast were; Ricky Morrison as Al­ countered there. In “Telegram,” Yam SanU aaus lapel pins, er, ^allV Westlake. O’Brien waa outfielder Johnny Hopp and ta- Jiggers (1) Knopp ----- ...76 92 109—277 Undaunted by advancing years, Chamber's Movers (2) ^ tp of ;>ipteln "Ux" Kirkpatrick, recently, llUistrates a scene from theme In the sixth iM-rlod. French ' happily waddling In water, soil and by parents who pointed out the Helen Olcksinski described the ter­ with cloth hats and beards of cot­ fietder Nanny Fernandez. Welee ...... 116 106 82—808 the Britteh champion will meet 4 tons of cool,' gas etove aad bot­ taahindky led the stiidents In the “Old U>co- the familiar Chrlatmaa story of rooks provided for them by an bert Rosetli: Barbara Hall as with HoUywood laat aeaspn. Lat- Marabburn ...... 85 — * 85 8. HUlnekl .. 118 88 106 307 authors and their works were used naudia Winters, a novelist: Al- evils of smoking rather than those ror felt by a woman who received ton were made in mass produc­ Included In the negoUationa De Martin ...... — 144 102—246 Rubin ...... 88 103 91—2lB Willie Pep, American holder of the T. <%ambera 147 101 102 850 tled gae In taak. . motive." The purpoee of the es- The Three Wise Men. Pictured are as the ansNvers to the'roll call. Ke- energetic biology student. who flatly forbade It. , an unexpected telegram. tion. Some of the girls made the were Rojek. who bit .872 In 70 Cooper...... 96 06 05—286 Holland 88 Of 97—288 world crown, at Harringay Arens .. . 113 104 315 ^ sembly was to teach the words of the Magi setting foith wUh their ]K>rts ori two French iioels, Pierre Frank Paganl, '48 I fred Hagenall as James Van Loon; Joan Coffin. games last season, southpaw Wttkowskl. 98 Carolyn Sonnikaen as Mabel Mor- The accomplishments of Mansen dolls, while others sewed on faces, Straugh ...... 92 110 94—296 Norman ISO 101 105—836 In an offidallA sanctioned 15-round Sasiola ...... 121 90 118 333 For Farther Information the ebeere to the student body so attendants, horses and ilogs. de Ronsard and Joaciiim du Bel- Ernst, the Norwegian cross-coun­ pitcher Vic Lombarll, third base­ contest. . ■ E. B. '48. ' rison; and John Kjellson as Henry hats or beards. FEN D ER AND Chanda ...... 108 94 110—312 Smith ...... 158 128 166 452 they would be able to follow the lay, whose poems are now lielng try runner, and Harry Gilmer, Other girls covered match books man Bob Ramazottl and either 505 49T 482 1484 The bout wee cUnebed last night Can iihoera at Um. baaketbaU gamea. Siiicleiit8 Write Thornton ...... 105 100 108—3l8 studied by the class, were present- Collins. Art Glasses Now Alabama’s All-Amtrican quarter­ with sections of gaily colored B O D Y W O R K flrat baeeinaa Ed Steven or Howie Handicap . 42 42 42 128 by Promoter Jack Solomons ta a Among the cheers given by the od. The meeting closed with the 1 Gloria Ferrell. '48. tStretch) Shulu. TotaUr...... 687 529 591, 1757 eb^rlsaiicre 'were "Strawberry Sr. Girl Reserves back, were praised. Places visited Christmas cards; ami tied them in 478 548 511 1535 telepho^ convenatlon'wlth Pep’s description of a class member In Auiobiograpliies by students, from Maine to Wyo- cellophane packages. SOMMENE « KLAGG Pete Reiser more or less hogged 547 589 5241610 Oaater Service (1) Alice Clampet tMtawopi Shortcake,’’ "Shoot it in the Baa- manager ta New York. N. Barton .. 104 104 86 294 French. Janet Iverson, '49. Use Text Books minjt. were also described In the June Stevenson, '48 INC. the Infield scene for the Dodgers Phone Manchester 2-0880 SutaSiMSSmt ket," "Horae and Wagon." "Oieer . hi Home Ec. Glasses Owreh U HUlnekl ----- 114 118 — 230 Make Humlerafts compositions. 8M Ueatet BL VM. 1161 last season, and Rojek, said to ba Second Coagregatioaal (8) tor-the “Big Five," "Wash ’em Writing their autobiographies the object of at least six major Haneon ...... 96 98 , — 194 Out,” "(SK)d-Better-Best’’ . and Carol Bobyk Lord ...... 101 95 86—282 Veterans’ Teacher has kept Mrs. Skinner's senior Dramalize Skits For the first time.the art classes league overtures, couldn’t get Into Goodrich .... 111 182 103 346 1ted awl White." Pvt. Gene Siislani Vlttne; ...... 102 88 92—282 Surrohnded by ■ apples, green Englteh students quite busy lately. are using text books. Miss Hope ... . 08 88 102 288 Crot«'da Fill Armory the Uncup often. 86—258 Kitmnh Accept* Challenge Low Men Freslflent of the Student Coun- and white art paper, decals, paste, The autobiographies were given Henderson made up the material The Braves want to aubatitute Brand ...... 80 80 eti Don PendteUm encouraged the seteaors, and many other materials Talks on Unions attractive covers and entitleil after Glrte in Miss Helen Smith's which includes -an Introduction to Likes Army Life Quilitch ...... 102 95 101—298 A capacity crowd of 1416 at-1 outfielder /Tommy Holmaa for T otate...... 523 588 281 1352 atudeate bo enter the eong contest Indicating handcrafts work, tho they were completed, making very Home Management classes have art, the rare and iise of materials, Alexander St. Hopp In the deal, and the reports Rood •••••«.eaX2X 90 96—307 which le now being aponaored to ^nlor Girl Reserves held a spovial tended the Alumni basketball ToFftce Y Volley Ball Team "Master Degree thesis on teach­ Interesting booklets. Some ambit­ been giving short playlets to Illus­ the .irttet's creed, and Instruction game on Thanksgiving Day. ac­ I like army life, As long as it said that If Brooklyn took Holmes Dea WUMa (1) gat a peppy achOoi aong to be eung meeting In the Franklin lunch ious students even illustrated the trate and bring out the important for first aid In art classes (the art T-Raem Wsgle. iarge corner 512 454 401 1427 at footbeU and baakatball gamas. ers and labor unions" was the sub­ cording to Dwight Perry, faculty lasts only eighteen months,, it will lot. General ap^flcatlnaa: Plen­ —who bit over ,300 a couple of Cargo ...... 101 90 room Tuesday, Decoml'er 3. The ject of a talk given by Mr. stories of their lives with pen and farts in the units they have stud­ of removing paint from clothingl. be alright."'said Pvt. Gene Suslapn seaaona ago, pitchara Hank Bar­ SL James No. 1 (1) ...... 89 112 One BaU Sweepstakes A gong "Bboat ’ar Up” was pteyed purpose of the meeting was to adminisfrator. 9f>p of these were ty af eleaet apace, ask flaartag, Murphy ...... 91 91 91—278 The fighting Klwanlana, lytad-*^wIio has been at "odds” with Burr McGuire . Steevea, veteran's English teacher, ink drawings, pencil sketches, or ied. All classes' books contain some ma­ when he was interviewed by the man’ and Al Vranca would be toss-, Lailey ... 101 101 by the band under the direction of complete handcrafta which were terial in addition to homework in­ general admission ' tickets, while hot water heating system, all M. lacobucci 91 89 87—207 ed by iqitker and------Yals grad Char­ Bines the latter almost cut off hte .... Wimara Vadets. Thte song, Mt to at a teachers' meeting recently. actual photographs. Elame Eng­ The most recent skit was on the 8. A. A. accounted for 515 World. Gene is on a three-day pass ed in. finger with a Bob Feller serve, te Kompiinlk 95 100 started at the previous meeting Questions followed a thorough land enlivened her work with quite budgeting and was called "It Pays structions. bnrner, antomatle hot water Moran ...... 90 98 104—292 lie Burr have accepted a challange tha tuna of "Jingle Bella" la a for the annual Chrlstmiui Fair to spectators The West Hartford from Fort Dlx. New Jersey, where bent, capper pinmbing. tally ta- loo confident that hte T chargee, tutor­ O’Bright ..99 121 research, whether teachers them­ a-few Interesting jicncil sketches. to’ Budget." Ann Campbell. Shir­ All the classes have accomplished he has been stationed for the last Award To Louts P. laeobucci .. 97 75—272 tesued by the YMCA volley ball dlARTER OAK ALLEYS af the type that ahould be he held at the Y.W.C.A-. on Ann ley Clark. Lorraine Mitchell, Joan quite a bit in the past week. Art game drew a crowd of 1360. S. A. solated. Basement laondry and O’Riley ...... 100 IDS 96-801 ed by MeChiakey, will be ready to anter^ In the oonteat. , selves think uyachers need more She called her autobiography A. tickets admitted 661 students two months. team to a special best'threa out of Totals ...... 485 524 563 1562 street In Hartford, liecember 11. “Why Mothers Get Gray.” Monniere. Margaret Pagan!. So­ I is studying color theory and mak­ basement bulkhead, Pirat Soar stave off the Klwanlana. —Dorothy Banak. '47. Mrs. Michael Vetrano„ as tem­ effective orgaihzationa. at thte game, a alight increase over Gene te working at the separa­ consists of large madera hlteb- Philadelphia, Dec. 5—( 4 ^ Jos five game (falle) set Tuesday evm Limited seating (aeiUUas le ex­ Motor SatoB'(t) It was found that most teachers Barbara Swanson had an unusual phie Sudol, Shirley Wadsworth ing monochmmatic color charts. Louis, world’s seavywelght boxing 474 479 462 1400 porary advisor to the club, an­ 'hiursday night, showing that tion center at Dix. where he aids in en. lavalory. dining room and North MathodUt Na. 1 (8) nlng at tbe loeel Y. pected to hold doqrh the crowd for H air...... 67 — 66 175 Sat—2 p. m. to 12 p. m. To HeM Baaqhet pMfar their own organizations to cover on her booklet, a pen and and Jean Wilson took part In the Art II te studying interior decor­ discharging enlisted men. He has champion, will be presented arlth nounced that the Y.W.C.A.*te plan­ ating. General Art te making let­ town Interest probably centered Hvlag roam witb Sieptace. See- flUrkweather 94 127 90—211 Director Joe McClueksy has tbe flrst volley ball attraction In McCurry .... 125 114 128 867* ning posters showing picturea of labor unions, Ji their own are ac- ink drawing of an«old gypsy gaz­ play, Julie, a girl in high school, not received bis basic training yet an awflrd at the "tribute to Negro ing into a crystal ball. Barbara's played . by Shirley Wadsworth, tering their project and Art 111 mostly on the Alumni game. and Snor has 4 bedrooms aisd Keeney ...... 82 81 76-288 been working secretly with his town in eevaral years. The first Howard 90 98 — 186 PRIZES: MH8 floooennen who re- Girl ^serves and other members tlvet On 'Thanksgiving about 300 peo­ BO he expects to be at Dix until youth"' dinner here tonight team and the Y team te ready for PreflUce .... 128 107 98 828 The method used waa to send out humorous sketch of her life was Just couldn’t keep ,'hvithln her al­ have started J\c oil painting of tne bath. Now avnMaMe far Sopher ...... 1 0 6 117 114—887 400 will be sdnitted free. The con­ ootnpleted their moot auc- of the Y, to show how the organ!- ple were turned away from the March of 1947, a prospect which (s oceapaary. Inspect ton by a|p Outstanding men and women of the stiff opposition expected from tract drawn up for tha awteh ta- MaxBoll...... 96 116 98 805 $25.00 I • a .... a a . a I .Bast Thrae-StriBC I aaaaon in the aehoore hte- questionaires to 1,000 Massachu- called "Past! Present.. .Future??” lowance. She was constantly owing landscapes and still life. This te the Megniieon ....-9 3 86 97—278 nation works. All the members of first time that students have used Armory, the seating capacity of not too pleasant due to the exce-d patetment only. all racsB, who have made contribu. Chappell ...... 104 93 96-r206 the KIwante Chib. cludas an official sconkaeper and GIraitte .... 180 86 216 .Second Best Three-Strliiff toiy nre going to have a banquet the club were asked to hand In setta teachcra 'and dlvicted It Janet Bratsnyder made quite a* one merchant or another. It was Ingly damp air coming-in off Ur* 112.50 aeeaeae'bat Nlta, played by Jean Wilson, who oil paints xs the school docs not which haa Increased by 715 over tlone toarard bettering of Inter* The Utter boaeta a talented lino- referee, an ontalder preferred, to at tha Loutea” thte Batur- snapshots, either single or group among big citlea and small towns; different type of cover by pinning last year, Mr. Perry stated. Thte. ocean. racial understanding, also artU ba $15.00 ...... Hiffh Single elementary and high schools; men cut-out paper letters on her cover showed her how to live within the furnish them. Since most of the 479 604 474 1407 up affUoh consists of Judge Harold govern the match. Totals ...... ~521 668 493 1577 night The whole team te ex- pictures, for the posters. however, was not a record crowd, Gene mentioned that he bad met praeaoted with awards. Light* Garrity, Dr. Gens D a ^ Rues Neither lean* win be allowed to B ta fl to name to dine, remember With some help from the Junior and women of which 346 Bns^vered. paper and 'spraying It with paint amount by making out a budget, artists' owned their own paints, up with several other fellows While Jarvis; Reolty Co. Handley • • • • 18 14 14 42 $7.50 ...... Second Bent High Slagle When the paper Icttfrs were' re­ telling Julie where to cut doam this project te possible. Those Art since up to 1800 spectators have areight boxing champion Boh Paul, Everett Keith, Burr and sev­ eompeta In outside matches until Fibers varying ^ from thrae- H i tlmae, diacuaa next year's team Girl Reserves, the projects were The*majority of those answering been packet into the Armory'be­ at Dix, among them being Ed TeL 4112 or 7275 Montgomery and hte manager, Joe . dp4 moat of all have fun. In next nearly completed,* an J a few of the were from communities over 5,000 moved presto' There was a novel on her spending in order to kceep IV students not ow nlng or wishing 498 518 488 1499 eral dark horses who will be un­ the maetlhg Tuesday evening. The quartera Inches to two . inches ENTRY FEE: $1.25 FOR THREE STRING fore fire regulations went into af­ Weiss '46, and Bob Clifford. '46. Gran^, are among the sponaora of Seoth MathaBet (1) long are fouAd ta different kinds J m *! "World" the whole account chib mtmters met the follo\^’lng and secondary teachcra with over and attractive i*»ver. Her "'booklet withib the allotment given he? b y ; to buy oil paints are. dbing tempera 6 Povtr Road veiled Tbeaday evening. match la scheduled to start at painting. fect. -who. when last heard from wera on the affair. Fancy ...... 94 88 96-278 YMCA Fresideat Rav OMotr. 5:16. oit cotton. ,ff the banquet wiU he Udd. day to Onish the work. 10 yearn experience. was entitled "WH.st Next?" * her father, 1 Carol Bobvk. ihS wav to the Paclflo. I —Snsah Trustenitser, '47. Carol Whitchar 'if ., Joan Ooffia '41 Jane Rottner '60 ^ Thelma Wright, '47. ■ PAO E 8E1^6N*l*BBr4 MAMCHEHTER BVEHTNO HERALDMfANCH ESTER. OOWW, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, l»4 f MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCiHESTKR CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 194S

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