The W wtlitr re n o H l «< n . 0. WagOMt Wednesday, so upsetting in other weather Pine Pharmacy SpifMs Deliyeries ways, was going to defy the OcL Vblr this afteiiMoat fair ood wn 4th nils too. ooattMod cool tonight and Thss Heard Along Main Street The tradition dates back, so far day. ' ' for IUUmi Nifht of younger members of the staff can’t Cwnp6oU council, Knlg)tta of Oo> And o n Some of Matuihester^e Sidm StreeU, Too remember, and so far older mem- MmehoMiBr-'"A CUy of VUIage lumbus, wUl bo otrvod botwooa « ‘tiers hardly dare remember any and 7;80 o’clock Monday ovenlhf, more, , to the time when the Jean A. Colavecohio, chairman of Bulkeley Bridge was. dedicated. MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, OCTOBER l7 , 1949 (rOUBTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS the commlttae, announced today. »n O, 0,1, u tt .b™i ticut's Utle . to underwater lands | comes to a horisontal Turning to our research files, Dr. C. John SatO of Now London, the spectacular three day dedica­ fonnor aecretary of atato for Oon- off its shoreline leaves us sort of nke deUrmlning our coast- tion ceremonies for the largest noettcut, will bo the apoaker foO- cold Suppose we have got 600 line, the sUtisUclans c a r ^ y stone* bridge in the wnole world turcd on the program. The affair square miles of the Sound com- measure every IndmUtlon and My began on OcL 4th, 1008. Each Over H7 pareata and teaolian^ YugoplRY A m y Prat^icet Pushkin Wm la open .to mombera of Campbell Ing to us. or already belonging to this sUte has an Inland tidal high day of the celebration was ushered have Joined the Hollister F.TA. council and their Invited gueata. us. Suppose the federal govern-, water line of 500 miles and a de­ in by the ringing of bells and the according to the membership oom- Strikfe Idle Close ment is going to swipe it. {tailed coastline of 118 mUes. firing of cannon. On the first mlttee, a t which Mlsa Cat)ierins Forge links Mr. and Mra. Winfield Moore and We-are in a pretty poor position i But the vertlcM day, there was a proceeslon of ^ cH^dron, Richard and Carol Ann. to start hollering about the land ups and dow™ of the Im ^ m ^ school children three miles long. McGuire is ehairman. and' Mrs. aid moving today from their for* In addition, an historic pagear.L Paul F. Ryan, co-chairman. This To Million Mark; ToCermans mar reaidence on Brookfield street representing Rev. Thomas Hooker, large membership is indicative of to their newly purchased home at :: s X ' nX*'.^in’S s! S In Pentagon Circles with his men, women, sheep, pigs the deslie for cloeer irclatloaahtp 4S7 Adams street. xr.bri.x,*"'"'"' *•" t.ssrr rx-s,? and chickens, crossed the river on every added acre we get from our rafts. between pupils, teachers and pa^ Tight - Lipped RuMian ' Orodp B, Center church, Mra. Nobody really can tell us how Aluminum Is rolling hills. On the second day, there was an teits* Diplomat Heads Soviet Ooorgo Munson, leader, will hold much area there is in this state. Let us look to our acreage. We First grade pupils of Miss Qen> tholr monthly meeting Monday Of fcoorse there are glib map mak­ Industrial parade, a river carnival, trade Carrier were awarded the may as weU get technical about an automobile parade, lend con­ Group Sent' to New Marines ovonlng id 8 o'clock, in the Rob­ ers who will rattle off an afea, but our farm lands as those fellows banner for the largest parent rep- ' 1^000 QO .Members bia's room. Miss Leah LeBrec, they can't prove it, and if they certs and tableaux by the river­ resentatioh. who are arguing about their oys­ side. Walk' at Nin^ East German Regime 8tyle Consultant of Sage-Alien’s, tried, they’d wind up wrong be­ ter beds. ( Working with each teacher la a News Tidbits wUl talk ' on current . cause they are not taking Intc ac­ On the third day, there wras roodi representative or "roo»H Members are invited to bring a PUmtai Join 480^000 CaUtd From (/f) Wirra Berlin, OcL 17—

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Cahn, .New pointment of Sidney that her htubond was not trsvel- this was ona of NatBre's ways of jer S trik e Yoiork Lawyer, as a permanent um­ Iqg it 90, but was going at 48 M id w in t e r helping her wild creattira^ survlvs CA6H YOU 39.05 wimuoiMt ' _ ‘ To Challenges have returned home from a trip erease, but allowa a raise of two Now On Wrong Side of Road. Center Area Francis Cblemon, 21, o f 26 Lit­ head doubtfully...... 7.38 16.78 30.70 W H A V -r»IO Is to six cents an hour for some 2,- ■VONt — 141* OajrllcM ItoM through the White Motmteiivi. tle street, was fined 85 for park­ *TES" to 4 o ri «r 5 at h s ts m i 000 dsy werkers whose Jobs could Aheee po;nymtnts coF»r •toMrHkMfl An accountant from the State ing a motor vehicle • without A foon td » 1100 nsH m .A whm Between 2,000 and not be gearofl to sn Ihoentive plsn. To Replaco Your Old, Obsolete Burrieoiie Grows Weaker Oat thaw Aswnsf FLUSSESk Privaer Rtodipilf repaid bt 17 •f- • d m More Than 1,000 Demo- Tax department is auditing the at Tolland Turnpike twronff aide of the road la apparent- Directors to Take Up lights. A truck driven by Coleman East Hartland Weather al0:00— Includes provision for psyment Realdente •*-consf(taf;adDn — you w iset uMintbly v tlf Inttoimenh of fI0.5S atH a WDRC—My Friend Irma, town b^ks. 2,500 Slated to Re­ " ly an old Tolland Turnpike, cus­ was parked on Broad street with­ WDRC—News; Garry Meora. crau at Simsbury; Robert Woodford is a patient In of 1940 vacation benefits, totaling Furnace With A New, Efficient have after many years discovered tom. Even new bomee recently Matter at Meeting i To­ Prophet Points' to Washington,' Oct. 17.— (8^—A paymsnt diHa.snd amount. Itmpscf for Loom 898 lo $SOO oa . w n c —Screen Dlrectord Play­ out lights, said the prosecutor. small hurricane which sprang up W TB T—Oalen IHrakc. ths Hartford hospital M d his many $1,000,000 to be distributed this that thalr mall boxes are all. on built have observed It, Inatalllng your'honetty. FhpM, cows in 'TOpAY. turn to W ork Today Russell Murray, n , 23, of 093 Gom Husks, Hornets this week-end in the Atlantic W tlC —Backstage Wife. house. Republicans Hit frienda vriah him a speedy re­ week . Boiler-Burner Unit. tha wrong side of the road, and their hall boxes on the north side morrow Night W THT—Arthur Gaeth. East Broadway, Woodmere, /N. Y., ocean grew weaker today and W XNB—News; Raqi»est Matt* covery. Gives workers three weeks va­ (i 6f the road even when that meant X. A WONS— News Commentary. Elizabeth, N. J., Oct. 17— tfP)— have been r^uested by Poetmaeter was fined 825 for speeding. The East Hartland, Oct. 17 — Wi— was expected to die out about •tSS, COMPANM I m ar tixis ro 8AT i t r ... see. Simsbury, O ct ! IT.—(VB—More Members of tha local fire com­ cation after IS years, instead of crossing Uit street to get mall. • A complete re-grading and re­ court was told that Murray waa lOtlS— The 166-day-old strike at the Sing­ For Economy H. Olln 'Grant to change their lo­ noon (e.B.t.). .’Fhe center of the 4tlB— than. 1,000 Democrats Invaded pany art selling fire extinguishers the previous 20 years and plant­ But, says Postmaster Grant, paving Job at the Center is being arrested on the Wilbur Cross (Charlie Bates says that Connecti­ .WTHT—Kate Smith Calto. er Manufacturing Company has cation by Nov. 1. disturbance was reckoned about f in a n c e w n c —Stella Dallaa to raise money. wide senlorty after five years, For Cleanliness A t present, the mall boxes are Tolland Turnpike's old custom Is parkway after being clocked at cut is going to have a mild win­ c a 10:t0 this Republican stronghold ..yes­ rather than the pnvloiu seven sought by the general manager to 250 mllea northeast of Bermuda 2nd Row • 2Qin THIAT2I 8UIIDINO W 1HT—Bandstand. Many from here attended the ended. all on the north side of Tolland wrong, and, furtharmore, among speeds from 66 to 72 miles per ter this year. WDRC—The Bob Hawk Show, terday to stage a 87.80 per plate years. Improve traffic conditions at that Just before last midnight. It was 788 MAIN m n t M ANfHUm , CONN. WCOC—Junior Dtac Jockeya funeral for Arthur Keafe Hebron Between 2,000 and 2,500 of the For Comfort and Convenience Turnpike, with the carrier driving all the rural route streete In Man­ hour by State ;PpUceman Edmund , In the absence o f caterpillars, WONS—Prime Minister Nehru moving east northeast at about Okri 3480 • David Hhvsy, VIS MANoatr 4iS0— * fund raising picnic and Inciden­ Thursday afternoon. 7,000 workers who walked but May • Offers a variety of fringe bene­ caaL This requires him to drive chester, Tolland Turnpike la the point. The <>nter, location of a J. Stemlak. ■ ’ which he hasn't;beeh able to ob­ WDRC—New England Note­ of India The' membera o f the home 2 were scheduled to return to their serve this fall, the noted weather 20 miles an hour. . Iwn m k tr mWsit: «f rft vprvrHKii . w n c —Community Chest Drive tally to plan how to raise a let of fits including pensions, hospital­ In against trsfftc 4vbile depositing lone offender In thls.respisct. five point Junction with rotaries, Archie Villa, 46. of 30 Gorry book. Grange will go on a "Myatery (obs today. The strikeirs; mem- ization,, work ciothes and pay for EASY PAYMENTS 3 YEARS TO PAY Questioned . whether Tolland prophet says he la basing hts pre­ Show. ‘ grief for the G.OP. in 1960. his mall, which la not only a haz­ la 's reaponolblllty of the Btete avenue, Oanston, R. I., failed to W TH T—Bandstand; fitwM. Ride" Thursday evening and all Mrs of Local 401, United Electri­ Jury duty. THimplke’s problem couldn't he appear on a speeding charge -and diction for 1949-50 on com husks W TH T—Newspaper of the Air. A program of sports occupied members who plan to go are asked cal Workers (CIO) voted yester­ FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ard, but an Illegal procedure. It Highway deportment insofar and hornets. WTIC —L«renso onea haa provided sofne convenience for solved by having the carrier re­ upkeep la concerned but General forfeited a $26 bond. WCOC—News; SpoUlghtlng the lft:4S- „ , some of the time and a One picnic to be at the meeting at 7:30 so day at a mass meeting to accept a Husks Lighter Than Usual WONS—Music You Uke. the carrier, since it brought the verse his route. Postmaster Grant Manager Waddell la seeking to : TllghllghU. _ dlimer took the attbntlon of the that an early start can be made. new contract providing no general Furnaces and Burners Cleaned and Serviced The husks, he notes, have been W TH T—K aU Smith Calls. Dm eerats for a brief apace but wage Increase and retaining the car uflndow at which he was Bit­ said that would only result in hay­ unite with the state In taking ac­ __ « W H A Y —Chester, The Curious A large crowd attended the Mll- Starts MSriWIlY to reHevo ing all the res; of the rural boxes lighter than usual this year, and 11:0©-. moct of the day was devoted to disputed standards or Incentive ting close td the box, eliminating tion, to improve,the aitaation. ■ the hornets' nests have been built Burglars Camel. Itsuy in^iist Thursday night which on the route on the wrong side of LaBelle Speaker News on all stations. the Issuing o f ^aUcngeS to the was sponsored by the Hi-Ya and pay system. hla need to reach across his own He has found that there la a lower than usual. front seat, often occupied by mall, the street. So Tolland TUmplke START 4*4»— ^ „ 11:1(1— Republicans. more than fSO was realized from A one-year contract is scheduled need to re-establish the contours "The hornets,” he points out, WHETHER from a burglar • w n c —Young Widder Brown. WONS— Jack's Waxworks. Gov. Chester Bowles Issued the to be signed by company and tmion In^jrder to leave his mall. must move Its mall boxes by Nov. o f the intersections; and he haa On Amiislice Day "build them way up for a hard WHAY— Tiny Tot Tunes. the affair. ' Williams Oil Service 1. WDRC—World Tonight. first challenge with Democratic representatives today. Having the mall box on the stated that apparently present winter." without or k thief from with­ ;'V| TEL. 2-1267 WOCC—Big Brother Bill Show. WTIC—News. State ChSlrinan John M. Bailey a A company spokesman said last 341 B R O A D S T R E E T paving methods are’ not effective But Bates admits that 'the THE DAY son£iiiitiurCausod by CoMs * state Repiresentatlve John D in, Residence Burgiary and fiffl night all of the strikers, plus an­ at this point since the roadway la weather’s been so mixed up lately W THT—Joe Hasel. close second. The govemnr, after Named Moderator Just rub on Mustorole.. # it's ms^ Trade, Economics and Human LaBelle will be the main speaker WDBC—Old Becord Shop; W H A Y —Moonlight Matinee. other 2,0

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■.y Bearer, Allan Schubert, Almoner streets. ’These heavily, travelled ofthy 1 a. m. yesterday. Investi­ but not until both had been fatal­ Traffic light ' , areas havs been the sitea of many Newark Woman gating state police sold that Total Sales $785 Immt, and bacteriological dldarr ly burned. DeMolay to Seat Douglaa Oougb; Monboll, Doug­ ibmrlr^Htrr Hams Absent Bolton Auto Crashes; fFarmerSeen las WtaSe, Orator, Roger Ooleroon; occldente In the post. Wyau, who was uninjured, ap­ Imament. They were lushtd to an smsr- Officers Tonight preceptors let, Herbert Urwelder: Being Installed Critically Hurt parently mlsaed a turnoff on the At Auctioil Mart Wa ahouM, tf wa have any real Detia Moftr IMtaSa geney hospital where they r A s 2nd, Raymond Blanco; 8rd, Ed-’ parkway^ ati^ped hla cay. and ContUiQ .^tralb Two Boys Die celv^ treatment but both dle ’ Hunting Expert Gives John Mather Chapter, Order of ’The InstaUtng team will ba as field avenue, Newark, N. J., was yeeterday. A touil of 718 cratee tbomas n w o n o n . luaa an atomic bomb, but alao a Hilford .Residents G>ni> Tahing VaeaUon Trip DeMolay at the Masonic Temple tKe 'end of'this week. Chief ot In th » Grange setback tournament follows: Installing officer, Mor- Police Herman Schendel stated to­ on the critical list at Norwalk Police aald no arrest waa made were sold, bringing 81.10 and 9 JO Pn». world In adilch there la no fear tally Burned in Cali« Parents of the boys said they Advice on Treatment at 8:15 this evening, along with Robert D. Ne\l, 65, ot 400 East hospital today with Injuries she pen- siivifisaiTBS neither of the two power glanta New and Used Mm I alb — ‘CMM** Cat head- 6. Leave hla fruit and other I was In large part a protest WhUe not advancing It as the crops alone. If you want aome buy | of the world today haa yet re­ Komtawted as Festmaster lenly — • dereMe la a a W H IN T H IY 'tl LOOKINO POt^ against British occupation policy, only causa of ths dlsappearanca •Idiel •near boM. , . teaHty ea-' It from him. garded the matter of dlaarma­ of the bivalves, -he ssdd tha possi­ Homes of which Insisted on the return of Washington, Oct. -17.—(ffV- ^^p^^pvaaw^p ww^a . 6. Go around fields where people I ment aa anything more than bility that the extremely high ma^ . A-.S WWfy wVW ^Ww are working. Do not walk on Entire stock included the Greek monarchy, and which ploua word cover for Inoreaalng lemperaiurestemperaturei upenenecuexperienced inm this jf^ n h OuMaDding V «Io «; m m n pritleei «M i Sw yeen. Seeded ground. Do not walk | gave callous backing to the cor­ area last summer might have had st Ceeb w y eelletbeee iseested- STEiRINR through standing grain. armament What haa been going something to contribute to the S. Kovaleakl to be postmaster at In vartoaa aeetlena ot MAN- Excepting Nationally Advertised Priced'Fixed Itemg rupt and dictatorial Greek gov­ Pequabuck, Conn., to succeed the ta OMI lea. 7. Shoot crows and predators I on in the dlaarmament field it situation. UHB8TBB. osarts by JAB- ernment If you anteftalned dem- late P. L OUa. , that do damage to hla crops and nothing more than a battla of Milford police have reminded VU. ¥aa aai^ m with tl,75aa. livestock. eeratle beliefs In Greece, you y o v needa, wall aapply voa a SERVICE Torbal plaUea. There haa, aa yat, clammers &at tha ban on clam­ n « K W M m lT « 8. Share your game with him. were likely to be against this. ming Inside a line from tha foot bf with tho bona tocr dealra. ■ bean no real hope for dtlsena of 9. On. your next trip, bring his I And In thia phase, the Greek re­ Supf avenue to Welch's point re­ Sedi Prom JABV1B and To • wife or children some little gif. the world who may have an In- ShaU Bind and Bo Happy. SO'O^ W8*VB htstalM • biUHid* meet Savings of 10 to 50% volt was probably more native mains In effect. This ban waa plac­ ^ Watch For Dewey*Richman Co. or token of frien, a written or printed list denoe Zone A, bounded and de­ art department In the Orange undisclosed aource." that the Emporium In Pomona, crued to the atendard Ruasian po- property signed and sworn to, on scribed as fqllows: • Bleo’s o M 'Womeo'e Russians have. been exploring The return trip will be made In LayteX‘foam seats • aition, now, once more being ad a form auppUaa by tha Aaaaasors Beginning at the Northwest Reproductions, too AnlarcUca by ahlp and plane, and' apprm ^ by the Tax Com- J mid-January via the nouthern I vaheed at 1-ake Success,' which is looking for uranium. corner of vtetoria Road aad Cen­ routp. You’ll find most of Watkins mlaslonar of w tha TAXABLE ter Street, the Uae rims thence Woman’s plain ibat the world ahould move to­ The inference IS that we had PROPERTY BOTH REAL AND Southerly along tha Westerly line 2 pc. lounge groups Famous Heirloom. Reproduc­ PERSONAL^atengiiig to him and ward general diaarmameijt, better send Admiral Byrd and hla Who Founded of Victoria Road 140 feet to tions also included in the An­ which atomic dlaarmament would aubjaet to taxation In said Town point; thence Westerly 11)0 feet, Plan Benefit Sale niversary, at savings! This 12 ships and 3,500 men down Woman Sufferagef on the first day of Oetobar. be Inducted. more or leas, to a point; thence 19 8 . 0 0 Sheraton wing chair .with its there In a hurry. Our very exist­ It win ba nacsasaiy for all Northerly 140 feet, mere or 1 For Smith College | In our first responses to this ence seems at stake. Or la It placet af BUtINlISS to file Invan- to the Southerly Uae of Center all-hair custom tailoring and new Ituaaian statement of an old tortaa. TEN PER C E N T' wlU' ba M r $ 1 , 1 0 merely an expedition which Is at Street; thence Easterly along the More luxury than ever before . . . at a down .feather seat comes in pofiyon, our dlplomaU. have added to each Uat not given in and Smith OoUege Alumnae in the I stake? A W OM AN of Course! Southerly line of Center Street , smaller price! W ATKINS FAMOUS QUAL­ muslin. Formerly $129.00 ■ierely reiterated our old position, aworn to according to law, on or 100 feet todhc point of beginning Hartford area are sponsoring ths $100 before aidd first buslpess day 6f To change to Businesa Zone aU opening performance of the Ice IT Y brings you this added feature . . . plus pointing to the fact that atomic November. Vogues of 1950 at Buahnall Me­ smart key-arm styling, full spring edges, dlaarmament haa, up to thia point, The Board of Aaaeaaors of the or part of the area now In a Resi­ dence Zone C, bounded and de> morial ball on Thursday, Novsro- divided sofa back, and a choice of siturds, Town of Bolton, Conn.. wlU meet ber Srd, been considered a ae|%rate prob* acrlbad as foUows: - I durable Goodall covers! Formerly -$278.50 lem. But UOa argument baa now on tha following dates to recsiva Thay are distributing coupons I INSURE tax Usta on the asaesamant of Bsglnnlag at a point In ths Residont Roatomtn which will be appUed toward the | / a become like some Insistence that, With October 1, 1049; ___ Southsrly Une of Center Street, regular ticket price and “ FoUlea" because an egg haa been laid 169.85 feet Westerly from the John A. Lawler McK|I«iNEV BRO'lilERS AT COMMUNITY HALL Phone 3375 Or reprosentetlvea will give a percent­ ■n egg, and classified as an agg, Beal Batata and laanraaea Tuesday, October 18. Thursday, Westerly Une of IfcKee Street the age of these sales toward tbs 75th H'- Une runs Southerly 160 feet to a RocifriUe, Coiieet 933 I i,:?: and hitherto eaten as an agg, 505 Main 8L TeL 6060 oetobar 30, Tueaday, October 38. Anniventory Fund drive for eeven | Quaint ruffled 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Thursday, Octo­ point! thence Westerly 276 feet to .. mHlion for Smith. 'should never be i^xed Into a point; thsneo Northerly 150 feet 1912 i ber 31,. Tueeday. NoveoAer I, 1 p> The completed fund uill be used I caike. m. to 1 p.' m. to a point In the Southerly Une '.0 Increase scholarships for needy I Rinea 1908 WatkUw boa hod aiasle a . What the world , really wants, PLEASE NOTE! NOVEMBER of O uter Street; thence Easterly Tins to raise the salaries of pro-1 chairs 397s 276 feet along the Southerly side ■tortz in Hartford. In I t lF the and what It must have If it la 1 IS THE LAST DAY. essora, and to build a nsw science I LEARN TO DRIVE Lists must be Sled during the of Center Street to a polnt*of be­ Charming little wing chairs th* bvialiwM of W, Wondar to SOtoh oonUnue to Uva, la not merely MiJ uilding which the college has been | and our p i^ n t bnildliic et 94$ "Dual Control safety Oar m Coupons for the November' 3rd I living rooms. Perfectly styled kins Brothsrs is tbs

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ MONDAY, OCTOBER t7, 1949 \ from Germany, as a child. He suc­ wlfa, a' son, a daughter, two hrothp WOHT. - . 1 brations of the Holy Communion left on a w e d d l^ trip to hers attended the World Premier Hampshire. \ ceeded his father in 1003 as owner ers and a sister.. From Ritual To Broadway” at each day at 8 and 10 o.m.~ The Kuckville Mission service will be at S p.m. Ar m M. Wriwr of the Weber Variety store. When Fjuneral servlcas wlU be held ' Watch For / Priest Dies Avery Wadsworth • Atbsneum he retired In 1946, the store was Wednesday at 3 p. m. at tha Whits No Agreement Cdst of Raising Taxes Youth Sunday Thursday night sponsored by Ran­ It la also planned to have * parish Arno M. Weber, 77, 'll:# 4 Lsw- SERVICES Bup)^ on Saturday evening of that reiice street, a merchant here tot taken over by hie son. He was a Funeral.Home. Rev. Karl Otto yPtidikin W ill Opening dall School of Hartford. The Play member of several local .organlsa. Klette, pastor of the First Luther­ That iBiergrat th« w W m b On Farm Plan At Novitiate and Casting committse hss voted week, more than 40 years, died 4t hla At St. Mary’ s Announcement 20 Summoned home Sunday night foUowlitg s tiona and formerly Mrvted in the an church WlU officiate. Burial win Here Seen State’s Lowest that the next production be the Clorfc-Morin of the.fflatly. play entiUed "Angsl Street,” also long Illness. Hs came to this cHy City Council. He is survived by hla be in Grove HiU cemetery. Forge lin k s . o f The marriage of Miss Joan Pa­ (CoaBamfl fn o i P«C« Om > known as ‘'Gaslight,” the movts tricia Uortn,'^ daughter of Edward Ths diredt cost o f laying andaThe percentage ooet o f ralaittj(. the Holyoke, Mass., Pastor 'F or Jury Duly fickett-Hayes Pgtch-Turkiiirton Yonng People of Parish pro4.uctlon. Mrs. Kenneth A. Morin of Rockville to O. RlchaVd John B. Burk# T o Germans economy of Indie with Mr. Tru­ Collecting Mancheeteria 81.637,- town’s tax monsy would hs' Former Treasurer of Downing has been appointed ihem Of IntoiisSt locaUy is news of the than .017 per cent, while in other ^ Take Over Responsi- GAUDET'S dark, adn of Mr. and Mra, Ray­ FUNERAL HOME man. 389 tax Income during the current berahip chairman. Mrs. Ralph M. mond B. Clark of Ellington took marriage of Miss Marlon Dyment j Urges Broadening Program dues toe rate o f oosuruns to three LaSalette College Burns, Burton E. Moore, Jr;, and List o f Names In Tolland (OMtaocd fran Face One) He urged the president to b id d ­ fiscal year may be one ot the low­ per ceht in some Instances. . ibility at Service Ssccessor to Mrs. Downing are a committae Ap­ place Saturday at St. Bernard’s First Step To A AT Boat Oaaler 8L TsL A M Hayes, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. 1 County; News, of the church, the double ring ceremony en his prograp) of technical 'as­ est. In proportlcm. In the stoto. The Msnehaster’s generisl govern­ Hartford, Oct. 17 —(dV-f The pointed to revise by-laws. They Earl B. Hayes of Scltuate, Maoe., ment Is also one of toe most being used. MUs Clara Teabo was ■—■n Holders, and smother Catt- and William H. Pickett, son of Mr. , sistance for under-developed areas” property tax Is an estimate iMscd Joining with other young people will report at the November Sth L oom City tssisisnce In a doTnlnanUy 4vith the view of making Indlf .a economical amounUng in total to fit toe Eplsoopal Church acrosa STONE'S Bev. Julian Olnet, for 36 year* meeting. bridempstd with Raymond B. and Mrs. W. J. Pickett of Wasi.- ; on the probable amount lieccsskry Lovelier^ You— Oathblic country. brid^head in the flght agaim to meet the budget. The direct cost a budgeted 880,629. this fiscal year, America, young people of 8 t JEWELERS ’ i^ t o r of toe Immaculate Concep­ Clark, Jr., os toe beat msm WUUam' Ington, Cwin., which took place Patricia Rose observed her Brennan of RockvIUe and Robert romit of Army Ace Ptoyed (tommunism in the east.” ot town tax income includes the ,, This la broken ■’down into opera­ Maiy’a Episcopu churhh celebrat­ tion church in Holyoke, Maaa.. and third birthday on Friday. RockvIUe, October 17~(Speclel) Saturday in Norwood. Maas. The PeUrson of Hartford were ushers. The unchallenged power of Uie The farm (mion chief said he coat of assessment and the coat of tion of toe following departmenta: ed yesterday aa "Youth Sunday’’. . formerly treaaurer of LaSalette Mrs. Lester N. Hill and daugh­ Twenty peroons have been sum­ double-ring ceremony w’aa p er-, Board of Dlrectore 86,600; general Following a dinner for toe imme­ SoTlet Army to swallow up Hun­ formed In the rectory of St. Cath- thought the president was very re­ cellecUon. This year toe assessors Bach year on tola day younger college here, died at the LoSaMtte ter, Lynette, of North Coventry, moned for pooslble Jury duly next gary If ifte wavered from obedience ceptive to the Idea of aiding India have figured to spend a total of manager 814,430; controller 80.- members of toe parish taka ovsr novitiate in nearby Bloom! left Thursday to spend a week diate families at the Italian-Amer- PERSONALIZED erine's church by The R>glil Rev- , Wednesday, at 10 Am. Andover, ican Friendihip Clab, toe couple to Moscow, Witt the ace Pushkin with technical know-how and 830.128, and toe cost of operating 453; auditor 82,000; elecUons 86,- all responslbUlty for the l l o’clook Saturday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ■ erend Monslgor J. S. Mmihan. | Mrs. Bernice H. Lambert; Bolton, \ played consistently against Intimi­ The bridal attendants were Mias i American inveetment. ., toe office of toe collector of rev­ 984; ass^m ents 830,138; .ooU.eotor servtee, except toe final hensdlc- Father Glnet waa on alck leave CThester Fowler, at Woodbury. ■ dated Hungarian polltlcinne. enue is 812,441. However, part of of revenue 813.441; toqm'^erk 86.- ■'tlon, for which purpose the rector Mr. and Mrs. Willlsm H. Kenyon Herbert S. Hutt; Columbia, Philip Alicia Hayes, sister of the bride, | Discussing congressional. dis­ from hla paatorate. In Holyoke. He H. Uhom; Coventry, Richard J. Why ThsasaiHls sf Dsctsrs CUT It win be no novelty to Pushkin and John J. Byrnes of Poston was agreement. on a new farm bill, two toe latter cost includes the Job of 660; treasurer 82,798; planning enters the chancel for toe only wiu 77 yearz old. of (Hiurch Lane attended a sur­ and zoning 83,170; town . counsel, prise birthday Thursday Roobm; ElUngton, Arthur U p rssci^ HssB—t tastisg to find that many Germans ’ avc best man for Mr. Pickett. senators suggested that HouM taking in not only tax money, but time during the service. ^ Ordained in 18S7 party a deea-seated enmity toward the other sums due toe town on water 84,500 and puhitc.celebrationa 83,- Edward A. Relley, lay aasletanl night given Mrs. Lydia HawRea Mason; Hebron, CUfford R. Wright; Presented In marriage by her members may be handling farlh A native of Savote, France, he Hardlmsn at her home in Hazard-, Mansfield, Mrs. Annie L. Anthony Soviet union. Many Hungarians father, the bride wore a silver grey legislation so as to allow a sag in hilts and various n on -to accounts. 500, In S t iXary's, gave the address at P L U I D had the same feeling—, but they this service of morning prayer. came to tola country ai a bey. He vine. Mrs. Hardlman at one time and Mrs. Ruth M. Brundage; taffeta afternoon dress and an farm prices early next year. Somers, Mrs. Priscilla Parker Con- AElSfiSflCSTro* fe'f get a Communist government UK Kelley who Is a pre-thsologicgl entered the LaSalette Apostolic was a local resident. Sixteen Expertly H I A T orchid corsage. Her maid of hontr The Senators, Thoinas of Okla­ McGinn, 188 Branford street; Mrs school in Hartford in 1895 and was guests attended Mrs. Hardiman'a verse, Percy A. Kihbe; Stafford, anyway. wore bronge taffeta and corsage of homa and Young of North Dakota, Evening Classes Laura Hickton, Rockville; Mis student in Trinity College, Hart­ ford, returned last week from San »R)RTHIEND ordained to the priesthood in 1897. 50th birthday tolebration. Primo Oregori and Richard H. R O T A R Y Appelt, who will head the Ger­ yellow roses. Both wore contraot- are members of a Senate-House Josephine Roman, 18 Woodhridge He served for a time on the Valentino; 'Tolland, C. Roy Brown, Shaped man mission to Moscow, Is a long­ Ing velvet with ostrich feath­ street; Mrs. Beverlie Dsvls, 4 Oak. Francisco, where he represented PHARMACY Paul William Kenyon la recuper­ mmm conference committee which has Miss CaroUne C. Nedwled; V iion, (OWSOBVaStM) RURNIR time Oommuplst follower who col­ At Cheney Tech New Ejngland young young of col­ faculty of St. Cbarlea college in ating from chicken-pox at his ers. had B hectic tlipe trying to patch land street; Mrs. Lillian Tardlff, OEPENIIARI.B HEKVH'B Maryland. He received his first ap­ home on Church Lane, South Cov­ Lewis John Bradway: Vernon, laborated with the Soviet Military A reception and breakfast for 78 Drive B, Sll'Ve]* Uane homes; lege age at the National Voqth tm vssTK acts at once.ltnotoul7 Ym , s Fluid Heat Rotary Oil up difrerences on a new farm meas­ 4 Depot Sq. TeL S546 pointment as pastor of St. Francis entry. Stanley P, Bakulski, Arthur R reUeires such coughing but also administration and rose to become the 'meiYibfers of the Immedlata Evsning classes at Howell Phyllia Brown, 13 Chester drive; Convention, held a ( the aame time Bamforth, George C. Sebeeto; WII Burner gives you clean, com­ deputy chief of the east German Mrs. Albert R. Patch ure. Lack of agreement is one of as the general convention o f the n ty WM. Uellverr of Sales church Phoenlxlca, N. Y. The menu at Nathan Hale Com­ loosens up phlegm and mokes it families followed the ceremony, ht the things holdtog up adjournment Cheney Technical school wlU hold Sherman FlvoSlnsky, 11 Carol Hs liter served parishes In Daniel­ munity Center sponsored supper Ilngton, Allen C. Bennett, Fred L. fortable, automatic home beating Kconomlc commission. "The Meadows,” Framingham, drive; Mrs. Florence Wright, 15 Church. He told the local congra- easier to raise. iw fussiH is —n .118 lower fuel bills! Exclusive German Communist sources ex­ of Congress. . their first meeUngs of the sem­ son. Oonn., and Fitchburg, Maas. tonight from 5-7 p. m. win be as Service. Mass. This bride’s cake was made Miss Barbara Ann Turklngton. Ridge street; Mrs. Rose Egelevich gation about toe acta of this con­ Asseesers In Seselon tafs! Mighty effsetive for old For Career Girl "Flameflex” Hearth Ring helps pressed confidence that all the daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Har­ Thomas and Toung reasoned ester from 7 to 8 p.m. today He lesves a brother. Alcine foUowe: Chicken pie, peae. tur­ and decorated by the bridegroom's Clasees are being offered in blue­ East Hartford; Joanne Monaghan, vention and outlined the ptograih The Board of Aaseaeors of tha ond young I Pleasant tasting! turn the trick. Phone Us Today. German prisoners of' war still held old A. Ikirklngton of 56 Winter that House members of the com­ for youth In S t Mary’s. Mr. Kelley Olnet of Savoie. Funeral eervices nips, cabbage and carrot salad, mother, Mrs. William Pickett. mittee might go through with a print reading, carpentry, electric­ Talcottville; Marlene McLoughlin, will Uke place at Immaculate pickles, roUa and butter, apple Pie Town of Vamon la In seeslon at the or Housewife .50 let details and tsrms without Ip the Soviet union would be re­ The bride was educated in Boston street, became the bride of Albert will he principal speaker at toe il)- sl leased by the end of the year. let-suppopts-sag plan in order to ity, machinery, drafUng and math- 33 Silas road; William Preston, 74 Conception church, Holyoke, Wed- and coffee. Tickets are available office of the- Town Clerk, Me­ obligation. Expert instaliatioa. schools and until recently was with Ralph Patch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Avondale toad; Philip Brass, South ocesan youth convention in Wnter- morial building, Monday, Wednes­ He Estimate On Number, Held force senators to go along with a er.tatics. ■ „ * . nesday. Burial will be in Mt. St. from any member of the organisa­ Dependable service. the Business Machines Corporatloh Albert J. Patch of 364 Parker The subjecti»are not taught (Coventry: George Willard, 209 bury next Saturday and'Sunday. ; tional committee or at the door. day snd Friday through October It's a glamour-wise women who inciudee a new hair-do In her plans! Come higher-level price support program Those serving as temporary lay Benedict cemetery, Bloomfield. They declined to estimate how In that city. street, Saturday evening In the as beginners’ courses but are Henry street; Miss Helen Scott, Have Your Mrs. A. Harry W. Olsen Is chair­ to r ^ lv e property lists. PRESCRIPTIONS in during your lunch hour or as late as 3 :20 for a personalized cut by one many prisoners still were held. The bridegroom Is well known to South Methodist church. The min­ later in 1960. 236 Middle Turnpike, east. readers were Ronald Miner, Presi­ meant to provide supplementary man, Mrs. John M. Tyler, co-cheir- Toong Ke^bllcans of our staff of talented hair stylists. We present easy-to-care-for. feature- MANCHE5TER However, a summary of arrivals a number of Manchester people ister, Rev. Fred R. Edgar, per­ training. Thoee who are eligible Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Ber­ dent, Young People’s Fellowship, man, . Ths first faU mseting ef the CALLED FOR at the Oder frontier showed that flattering coiffure. Made lastingly lovely with our ZOTOS fluid wave. $10.00 havlng.-frequently visited his rela­ formed the double-ring ceremony muet be at least 16 years of age tha Matkof, 39 Spruce atreet; Mrs. Robert Bruce Johnston, worship EVERGREENS Prize winners at Pine Lake Toung Republicans wHI be held LUMBER and Russia has returned 122,117 Ger­ tives here. He is a graduate cf at" seven o’clock. Meredyth Plntq, 7 Owsl lane; Mrs. chairman. Young People’s Fellow­ South Coventry this tvsnlng at sight o’clock at the AND mans to their homeland since July 3 Small Fires and must be employed in the trade Shores Association - sponsored Romford School, Washington, and George G. Ashton, minister of for which they wish to register. Agnes LeDuc, 61 Edmund street; ship, , Barbara Dunlop Graduate Trimmed by Experts 51n. Panllne Little pinochle party Thursday night fol­ Superior Ctourt room. Memorial DELIVERED Wesleyan University, Mlddletowm. music, gave a short recital as the Registrations will be accepted Hkrold Lyman, 1 0 4 Chestnut <3ub and June McKinney Young Willlmantic Ex. Phone 2835-WI low: Woraeh'a first, Mrs. John H. building. FUELCO. “ The returnees appear In good He served for 42 months with the Over the Weekend atreet; Mrs. Janey Bycholsk'i and People’s Fellowshtp. Atr VeodltloMd guests assembled, and accompan­ this evening or during the weeic Weatland; sbeond, Stephen Plan Aaolveroory 255 Center Phone 5145 health and are comfortably dressed Marine Corps, and held the rank ied the soloist, Robert Gordon, when the day school Is In session, son. 98 Hawthorne street; Bruce Four young people were chosen ■The Coventry Garden Club Zaches; third, A. Ryblc. Men’s 8L J^m’a SMocopal church wlU PINE in contrast to thousands of ragged of captain when discharged. He whose numbers were “At Dawn­ Approximately 100 persons were McKenney, 40 ML Nebo place; to serve aa ushers at tots service, BILL virTNER first, Leslie K. Richardson; second. celebrate iU 76th. anniversary In invalids who were freed In pre­ Three small fires were reported Mrs. Lois Juul, 60 Foxc.roft drive; semi-annual plant and food sale is with the Shell Oil compary. ing,” "Through the Years,” and over the . week-end. Damage was enrolled in the evening classes last replacing the men generally as­ is scheduled for October 28 at 1:30 Fred Sadler; third, Amos Richard­ November. There wUI be a teach­ Beauty 5alon vious years. Many have been After November 11, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ethel West, Middleboro, signed by the chief usher. Th$y Call 8180 ' p. m. in the auditorium of the Na­ son. Specials, Fred Jones, Mrs. ing mission on ths first three days PHARMACY graduated from Communist study “"The Lord's Prayer." Palms, white slight In eqeh c ^ . , . , year. Director Harold Fplgman Maas.; Neill Carson, .77 Bigelow Pickett will be at home to their pompoms and cathedral tapers d*c- is in charge of. the night school. were Miss Nancy Amhs and Alan than Hals Community Center. Fontaine of Willlmantic. There In November with Rev. Alfred 664 Centtr Street courses at Soviet camps. They friends In their newly completed Saturday afternoon the Man­ street; Mrs. Jennie Phillips, ^FJ>. orated the church for the cere­ chester Fire Department snsw.-er- Grant of the Graduate (Tlub, and Featured win be a sale of fall win be a like party October 27 at WiUloms, rector of SL Mary’s T cL 2-9814 985 MAIN STREET T E L . 8951 are given top preference for ap­ house at 21 Belmont street, Nor­ No.” 2, town; H*rry Ryan, Hart­ Miss Elesnor Field and Donald church of Msnehsatsr as the mle- "W eaiD’S KONOMT CHAMPIOOr pointments to the east German mony. ed two calls. The first was for bulbs and house plants. Mrs. 8 p. m. wood. ford; Peter Poatma, S3 Olcott Nicholson of toe Young People’s Hank C. Kene is chairman. Mrs. slener. There wiU be two cele­ people’s police. Given In marriage by her father, fire in a truck on Oakland street. Hospital Notes stregt; Baby son Holton, 458 Main Local relatives who attended Fellowship. Charles E. Nyack and Mrs. Philip Railroad laborer Killed The Soviet-German Friendship the wedding Included Mr. and Mrs. the bride was attended by her sis­ The emergency brake became street; Mrs. Nettle Johnson, Willi. stuck and started smoking, but An offering separate from the I. Holway \^1U be co-chairman. society has organized a special sec­ Raymond Hickey of O’Leary Drive, ter, Miss Norma J. Tlirkington, as Patients Today ...... 145 mi6itic; Mrs. Arleen Munroe, 65 envelope offering was designated Mrs. Nyack will be in charge of tion in eastern Germany for for­ this town, brother-in-law and aist>r maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the fire was quickly smothered. A Admitted Saturday. A n ’ioi*y Broad street; Mrs. Teofila Bushy, Manchester New Haven, Oct. 17 — — small grass fire was extinguished aa part of the Youth offering of food, Mra. Holway of plants. Michael CMmmlngham. 86. a New mer prisoners. A membership of Mr. Pickett, and his uncle and Mias Ruth O. Turklngton, sister of Zellnskl, 12 South Prospect street: 29 Woodland atreet. the local parish. A week ago Suggestive house-plant arrange­ 80,000 is claimed. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. .T. Z. Brosnan the bride; Miss Florence Patch, on Woodland street. , Mrs. Elizabeth Modean, South (tov- Discharged today; Mrs. Helen Haven railroad laborer waa killed pupils of the (Thureh School agreed ments will be on display. These yesterday ahen he was struck by of Washington street, and cousin, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Company One of the SMFD put entry; Mrs. Minnie Beechler, 117 Chmleleckl and son, 239 McKee Public ejcbibtts will be made up mainly street. to set aside their offering on Sun­ a train while walking on the tracks Xlies Margaret Brosnan Helen Conn and Mrs. Kenneth E. out a fire on Middle Turnpike Porter street; Edward Maceyska. day s8 a part of this annual Youth to assist Interested persons in Ingalls of Clarendon, Vermont. West near Edison Rond yesterday Rockville: Dr. Jacob Tonnent, 74 Birth Saturday: A son to Mr. beautifying their homes. near the Montowese section camp, and Mrs. Albert Zankas, Rockville. offering. The funds will be used Market The man was identified by a rail­ Wapping Kenneth Ingalls, cousin of the morning at 10:30. A rubbish fire Haynea street. ' this year for the support of S t Outside of the club donations bridegroom, was best man and had been started and not com­ Birth today: A daughter to Mr. road camp meal, ticket. Medical Admitted Sunday: Mrs. Alice Francis’ Home in Ellsworth, Podrove’a— SO.’i Main St. win be acceptable. For transpor­ Communist-Led serving as ushers were Harold 'Tur pletely extinguished. Neighbors Borreson, Glastonbury; Roger Ros and Mrs. Walter Obzut, 227 Union tation or further information Mrs. Examiner Dr. Sterling P. Taylor A t the annual check for tuber street' Kansas. ■aid death waa accidental. culosla this week about 100 stu­ kington, brother of the bride; Mel­ saw smoke from the area and call­ ells, 160 West Center street; Glen Keens may be reached at telephone dents of the Junior class and sev­ Rebels Stop War vin F. Patch, brother of the bride­ ed the firemen. Grey, PlainviUe; Mrs. Helen Her­ WiUimantlc 1021 Jl. groom; Stephen Turklngt<», cou­ rick, 102 Woodhridge street; Mrs. SAVE SAVE SAVE Mrs. Katie Keene of South street Would Welqmie U. 9. Aid eral faculty members of EUs- will leave by plane from Bradley the one and only low-priced car wortli High school were given (Contlnaed from Page One) sin of the bride, and Robert C. Nellie McCartney. 65 Delmont Healy of New Britain. street; Frederick Turner, 35 Lewis Super Specials Field tomorrow morning for Cali­ New York, Oct. 17—tPi—-Newa- cheat X-raya The Public Health fornia for the winter. She plans to caater Lowell Thomas aayt luicient Nursing Association finances this radio” announced that guerrilla The bride wore a o f white Ellington street; Valere Vasselet, 't’oPana satin and Chantilly lace, Earl Retchle, Wapping; Seltn RAYMOND T. SCHALLER Supreme Quality be In Nofth Hollywood with rela-. Tibet would welcome V. B. aid If program by money earned from fighting had been stopped tempor­ toe cnilnese Communiets tried to US sale of Christmas seals. arily because of the United Na­ with Jewel neck, long, fitted Mitchell, 65 Delmont street; Mrs. tlves and friends. Mrs. Charles Thomas, of Chico­ Arleen Monroe, 65 Bro.ad street, Tuesday and Coventry Playere have donated "free" that country. Thomaa There wlU be a meeting of the tions negotiations. sleeves of the lace terminating In pee Falls, Mass., wlU be the speak-, points at the wrists. The with Admitted Sunday: Dr. Nicholas 85 toward Ojmmunlty Children’s arrived yeaterday by plane with with aU these EXTRA VALUES Board ot Education at 8 o’clock at Ceteka said the proclamation de- er at the Ellington Woman’s CTub Builder Hallowe’en party. Seven mem- hla wife and aon, Lowell. Jr. the Hlgbt schoU. This will be the lared that "the General Assem­ front panel of the lace fell Into a Marzialo, 70 Haynes ttreet; Mrs. W ednesday Wednesday night at toe meeting Belle Hall. 60 Kensington street; flxat meeting for members newly bly of the United Nations, on So­ chapel length train. Her veU of held in the Hall Memorial Ubrary. REMODELING ADDITIONS V alactad. Offlcera for the coming viet suggestion, Is discussing the English illusion was held In place Mrs. Agatha Kuzls, 395 North Her subject will be on “Old Pew­ Main atreet. Tender, Meaty yaar will be elected. Greek question in Order to solve by a aatln ^ap, and she carried a ter. a Bit of Its History and n n e first meeting of Troop 62, white prsiyer bwk with markers Discharged Saturday: Edward W e Specialize in Small Home$ it in a peaceful way." ' Charm.” Hostesses will be: Mrs. LAMB STEWING B. 8. A., was held at Community (“The temporary halt of military of white camellias and streamers Robert Sikes. Mrs. Harold Patrlc. fc«n Thuieday evening with Scout­ operations does not mean that the of stephanotisi Mrs. Harold DavU. Mrs. Ernest 218 PARKER STREET ' TEL. 6446 Lb. 29c master Lloird Grant. John Drls- Greek democratic government and The maid

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., ^ ' " ’ . - ■ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1949 IIANCHESTBR CVeNlNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1949 P A G E t l T O K official commented. "The men Hits Finagling Strike Idle. Close simply are not coming to work,” Joseph Dyer CJ.OeP. Women News Tidbits Other ALCOA operations were | iLocal Products Inside Pentagon To Million Mark; struck at Badin, N. C.; Alcoa, i Culled From (/P) W ir e * Tenq.; Bridgeport, Conn.; E dge-' Guest Speaker List Meeting Aluminum Is Hit water, N. J.; Detroit; Bauxite, Walk inst Against Marines Ark.; Richmond, Ind., and Mobile, Is Now;in British government eends anU- Ala. State , Ofificiat Tell* of Local Group to Meet (CoalUiMd from Page 0«e) sniuggllng investigators to U. S. .(Coatlaoed (rom:Page Oat) ConUnues Stumping Tour Various Phases of Wednesday Afternoon ______altemptr - to ------r break up rlrg - Illegally - . 1-1 . . . ' •A* CID steelworkers struck FIrft Display of lu r ton and Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, running slocking* Into BrI- i M u rr^ said yesterday « he «*s- XLCOA, Murray continued his Finding Jobs Hunters Do— About Town At Country Club ch?ef o? sUff of the ^ r ?irce. Uln. ... . John Garvey. 5^one of | cu.ssed ^MlbU s ^ settlement ( ------stumping tour of steel centers at ______UCoim Prexy to Make Glaim Home Officiatiiig iCiodJIere, Now Open Later in the* v eek, the Army three homeless men aerated by , in a talk at Bethlehem, Pa. Attorney John D. LaBelle. state i Bethlehem, Pa. Joseph Dyer Chief of Occupa- and defense secretary Louis police following New York street Pensions are the big Irsue In tl.e "Frankly, 1 do not know when ; tlonal Anaiysii/ Stat* Employ- At the State Armory; represenUtive will speak to the Mrs. William G. Crawford, vice- aluminum company strike, just as p^essional Women’s club tomor­ chairman of the Republican Town Johnson will get their turn. attack on two Roman Ca^oiic tha strike will end,” the veteran | ment Service, was the guest speak- ■ S|iidy of Grid Problem Before the comTnlttee geU nuns, is sent to Bellevue hospital they are in the steel strike. labor leader said at a newa con- er at the weekly luncheon-meeting In Windy City Game Nearly < 100 Entries. row at 8 p.m. at the Center church, committee directs attention of lo­ A company spokesman said only i His topic will be "Connecticut through, it also Is to hear Gen. J ., mental obsen atlon. . ^ c h ference. . of the Ktwanis Club at the Coun- cal Republican women to the open * ----- • • - oj I governments announces ^ conflaca- 50 per cent of ALCO.V productirn state Government.” Friends of Lawton Collins. Arm y chief Tben, in a speech to som e' try Club. The MhnchesUr ProducU Show tloh of 28 more private 1 uslneske* will be affected because -wdrkcis Jorgenson Says Group Sniith snd McKee Retain members are invited to attend. meeting and tea, at the Manches­ staff, who was in effect named by 20,000 steelworkers, Murray de-! Going Into details. Dyer spoke opened this niternoon at the etate for nationalization. at its other 16 plants are repre­ Calcutta Championship when Mayor Harold A. ter Country Club, Wednesday from Cates as author of a plan for the sented by A F L and other unloas,, d a re d some steel companies “ be- about the various phases of the W ill Be Asked to Sit 49ers Oppose 1*^7 New Y’ork Times reports from Turklngton spoke before h large The officers. Board Of Directors, three to five o'clock, with an exe Army and A ir Force to gobble up ^lurray insists industry hi; I lleve the ndn-contrlbutory priiicl- htate organization. He said Man­ and House committee of the Silk the Marines and Naval aviation. 'U p ^ a . Sweden, a new \-ra.v ma- entire cost of a pension and m -j P>« In penslora is okay for steel chester had the smallest full time /bown and Help Bring George “Oas" Smith and crowd at 5 o’clock welcoming cutive board meeting at 2:30.. cklne that roveals new details lii- Yanks Sllllday] Local* Three Yard them to the first show of lU kind City A. C. wtll meet tomorrow This came when Representative surance program—exactly as the i executives but not for the- work- employment office in the state. Doc McKee defeated Don night St the V.P.W. Home st 7:lj5. Mrs. John Pickles, president of Cole (R -N Y ) asked Cates If he ride human body . - C™cll^^atiy ‘ he board - but Steel Strikc of huslrtesses. day at the Country Club. A In Four Starts; Rams A near riot ended yesterday's hospitat Hartford.. will attend the board meeting. let the air force take over naval coal st^es. . . . Official nope is , steelworkers con-. The service employees are tiain- ly In the wako of atuclent criticlam, large gallery followed the present that “here was a "fine expressed that missing ’ actress, ^ u J a i ¥ a . J* scheduled Silk Q ty A. C. and Former Mayor William H. Mort- aviation. l l u i i f r o f * ^ applicants in positions ia selecting a oommittee “ to make > players. OB .r jroiir |m wifk m t m m AivovB ymtt gwi k$ Wlian out of the fisM, cony chance for us to Know Our Man­ Pa.st Chief' Daughters of Helen ensen of Hartford' will be the Jean Spangle^ is alive after Inch-: . t l e a d [v . L i. sta n d in gs > RockvlUe Amcrlcim Legion foot- chester Better. Within this bulld- o C d l I where they will be most helpful. a thorougli atudy of the antirc The losing team waa one up luwv ir fa IogM. ' poMog of p mnd or sky. ioovMig if. wNffoagag. Davidson Lodge, No. 98, Daugh­ principal speaker. As a member of Cates said he had. bv-Inch search of huge Griffith : ’’ . Says Demands .Met - —■---- ball game In RockvlUe. The third • ing are products that have be­ "Do you think.” Cole asked, "it depending on previous work and football altuation" at the U nlver-' at the end o f 80 holes but ters of Scotia, wUl meet tomorrow the State Development Commis­ park in Loa Angeles fails to yield ! Big Aluminum, Company of ally of Connecticut. New York, Oct. 17 ■(.4*1- -Sm | period was only two minutes olfl come a part of our town. In a is being accomplished at the pres­ experience. The Service also must dropped the next four on some when Head Coach Swede Solomon- evening at 7:45 with Mrs. Sherman sion, he will discuss the work of one tangible clue In her baffling | America, which makes 50 . r cent | Continued from Page One The committee la to conalat of Francisco's powernyuse will de- ■ sense of the word, these products i'-iu handlrapped oersons who seek excellent golf by Smith and son of the locale pulled his team Duffy of 136 Campfield road. the commission and the current ent time?” disappearance. ' , of the ■ nation’s aluminum, says it,| faculty, admlnlatration. Board of have made our town. Manchester “I do," Cates answered. employment, helping the applt- McKee. The latter team also fend its AU-Amertean Conference | off the playing H6ld. Falling to ra- outlook for Connecticut business V *in ..iu » Kiockede of Chine .c ' met the steelworkers’ dcmai.d for d a n y small firms might have to . ,, . . , - t, , ,u Truateaa, alumni and student rep- NassiffsSet Irish and Army ».«« always been thought of as a Mrs. Frank V. Williams of Tol­ Cates recommended that, once N tlonaUst blockade or unme-.c ^ ghut down completely if steel in- adjust himself In the pew won the Calcutta last season. 2 H E leadership against Ihj red hot j and industry. Communist ports is extended to six centa for pensions and ---- four, ------^-----.. ------— . . , _ . . . reaentativea, said Jorgensen iaM B j turft' to the playing field at the residential area, and there are land Turnpike, entertained with a congress appropriates funds for cents for insurance. I ventpiy replacements do not be- i position. An employment agent New York Yankees Sund.v in rhe end of two minutes as allowed by Invited Guests Canton. . . . Roman Catholic com­ night, it will be urged to make many here who had not conceived tea yesterday afternoon, honoring the Marines, no .one be allowed to The company said negotiations, come available before November ••"ist always anticipate changes, EARL W. Top Elevens the officials, the locals fortaltsS Mrs. Howard Garsden of West mission from bishopric of Bamberg its report aa soon aa poaatble after For Hard Work pro football game of the week. the business in town. Yes, we all her sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert take that money away from them collapsed Friday night over the 116. Far too many of them,, he add- ke said, that Is. finding work for the contest to Rockville. RockvlUe Hartford, president of the County arrives at tiny village of Thum, the football campaign ends Nov­ OERALD YOST Thia could ba the xternest test know of Cheney Silks, Bon Ami, Hughes, o f 16 Doane stret, who witliout approval of Congress. He union’s refusal to accept a provi- i cd, would not have the capital t o ' pcopic who have spent consider- led 6 to 0 at this point of the organization, announces that invit­ Germany, to inveatigate claim of ember 19. Division Trials of the season for the 49ers. Thu Case Brothers, and Rogers Paper prior to her marriage, September had complained that “ budgjtary^ sion that the proposed pension , reopen. able time In a type of work that Sports Editor Former Blasted Tulane game. ed guests include State Senator group of children that, they had Joigciiacii UeciareU the commit­ Judonfriend, Ex*CCNY third-place Yank-jss have won Mni, but there are numerous 16, to Dr. Hughes, was Miss cuts" in.tjie Pentagon were starv­ plan be subject to any future ad­ He called the growth in numbers I eventually Is non-extent because ANGLE Throughout the first half nf tha Charles S. House of this town, seen vision of Madonna- and. Child, tee Vriii be aaxed to atudy the their last three games. inctuU.ng smaller industries that people Frances Damou Vivian, daughter ing his force. justment in Federal social secur­ o f small businesses since the war ' *'®'v methods employed In the Captain and Jones And Cadets Trounced cor.te.at, the locale were the victims minority leader of the Senate, and . , . Reports have reached both Cuaching staff and coaching sched­ Are, Successful yesterday's 24-21 verillct i -er thought never existed. The town of the late Doctor and Mrs. Vivian Before Cates left the stand, ity laws. "one o f the healthiest eharacterU- ! manufacture. of poor officiating.. and twUs, two members of the Republican Korean and American quarters lV>eal Sport Chatter the best semi-pro eleven in New | Harvard; Highlights Baltimore. is proud of the Exchange Club for of New Britain. Mrs. F. B. Lel- Representative Short (R„ Mo.) Murray says the aluminum com­ UcA of our economy." and said: " I t ' Everett Keith won the attend- ule pruuieina and difficuiUeu, etud- To Join Local Five Coaclics Alex k'ergusen and Swede State Central Committee, Mrs. that Russians are mining uranium Dr. Howard Boyd defeated Dr. England, The Bay Staters have I San Francisco, 'Wbl.;n two oui,- presenting this fine show.” klnd and Mrs. Stanley Wiggins of told him his statement had reveal­ pany’s pension pi;oposal "would would be tragic if this trend were ance prize' that was donated by m t material lor athletic teama, Hartford poured at the attractiyt- Adelaide A. Johnson and Eugene ore . ource of atomic bomb Alfred Sundqulst one up to win racked up 21 straight games, most! Nen' York, Oct. 17— —Notre days ago mopped up aucond-piace Solomonson ;.vcnt on to the playing Completing Displays ed conditions that are “ shocking” in Chinese Communist dominated • have led to a reduction in the j. reversed. ’ ‘ Charlie Crockett. the nature of alumni ilnancial eup- Miss Florence Harwarth w ith the 1949-50 basketball field to protest the penalties that ly appointed tea table. W. House. port of umvereity athletice, and ths Manchester Doctors golf cham­ decisions by one-sided scores. In Dame and Army, two longtime Cleveland. 56-28, continued on its Throughout the day vans, and “ shameful." North Korea company's pitifully Inadequate re- i ■eason but a month away. Man- were handed out by Referee Ray public relations. Works “Chier* Donna pionship yesterday afternoon at the past three seasons. The local rivals who decided to quit feuding rampage in the only other AAC tru ^s, cars and other ..means of Cars to Meet Buses "W e’ve got to atop this monkey cheater’s Eastern Profesaional game played. The pacemaker i Ramsdell. Near the end of the fleet Two resident physicians at Man­ Record number of New York ‘ t‘ r®">®;^t payment to its old em- The atate taeud’a atatemeat came the Count ly Club. Doc - Sundquuit Aces were qmong the Brownies with each other, towered like a transportation formed a steady Mrs. Pickles, president of the business," Short said. "They don't Eisig” in P u p p y Stake league entry, Nasaiff Arms, will crushed their only conquerors th'.s half, Solomonson Wariied Ramsdell chester Memorial hospital. Dr. residents are qualified to vote in ' .r. n.iieA ahortly after Head (Joach J. Or. was the defending champion. victims last fall . . . One of the pair of colossi over the college and slow caravan from the busi­ local club, announces that cars will have to shoot you to get rid of get down, to serious work t o n ^ t year—the Buffalo Bills — avenging tliat if his team wasn’t given a Jacob Tennent and Dr. Nicholas Nov. 8 election. . . . Frustration !s ! "Under the Of so-called lean Cbrlatian, who la under firs, best-looking- prospects for this football world today with no Im­ ness district to the armdry as lo­ meet buses at the terminus. Main you. They can star\-e you to at the East Side Ree. Coach Earl their lone setback in seven starts, better d:.ai that be, Solomonson, Marzialo, are patients at the lo­ causing stomach ulcers in dogs a t . integration with the Federal so- FOR SALE or tha Connecticut aquad returned Duek on Sunday evanlng saw Joe Cerina with a 81-10—71 jcorc Hartford Hurricane American mediate downfall In sight. cal businessmen transferred their and Charter Oak streets, at 2:30 death,’’ Tost will send his aquad through by a 51-7 score. would take Ilia squad off the field. cal institution. Dr, Tennent was the University of Illinois College ' dal security structure, the com- here from Orono, Me., and a 12-all ths ringing down of ths curtain on won the Sweepstakes yesterday at League squad Is Jackie Allen. The Since they , don’t collide who l.s products to the booths at the drill and 3:30, to convey those who ; Cate.s said combat morale of his a practice - session starting The Yankees have won four of operated on for appendicitis yes­ of Medicine. . . .' Federal Judge ' pany proposed a plan for the vlr- Ue with the University of Maine. probably the most aucceaaful trial the Country Club, pill Lockwood former Rhode Island State star to stop these new, pof-trized edi­ Meanwhile, a 38-yerd pass from shed. Refreshment booths are lo­ need transportation to the Country force still is high. promptly at 6 o’clock. waa second with a 77-5— 72 score. their five starts while Cleveland terday and Dr. Marzialo is confined Club. If there are others who Vincent L. Leibeli sets Nov. U tor : tual elminatlon of the company a The game, played Saturday, was in the annala of the local Dlvlalon played baseball last summer with tions of Fighting Irish and Black Moe Curtis to Willie Koies'nsld cated in. the show room. There But substantial harm has been trial of Judith Coplon and 1'alcn- | social obligations to its retiring 2 FAMILY FLAT Nasatffs will also work out has a 5-1-1 record. are several television sets on ex­ with a» infected leg. would appreciate transportation tha Huskies' fourth of tha season* of the ConnecUcut Sportemen’a the Newport Grandee against the Knights of the Hudson l>elng com­ put the Legion eleven out front done to the national defense, he Wednesday and Friday nights and Roy Lipp, local bowler, /on ‘ he Only one team -the Ucs Angeles 1 e to 0 midway through the second from their homes, they are advised tin A. Gubitchev on charges of i eraploj'es.” So far, Connecticut has beaten AsaoclaUon. In a decade o f run­ British Americans. In the second p a r t w’ith some of the greatert hibit Brownie Leaders are reminded said, by “ crippling handicaps" in­ Sunday morning. The latter drill, Sixth Annual Candee A.rena duck- Rams—remained unbeaten in elth Cheney Brothers have set up a to call Mrs. Anna Crocker, 48 Rus­ conspiring to spy for Soviet Union, j Little Picketing 5 Rooms each, 2 car garage, steam heat, insulated. American International college, ning the local club haa attracted game of the twin bill at the Oval machines of the past? quarter. Except tor the score, the of the training course which wtll flicted on the Marine Corps at the armory, will be open to the pin bowling tournament yesterday Notre Dame haa the tougher er the National Football league or loom in their booth. As a back­ sell street. . . . U. S. A ir Force annoumea ! There was little. If any picket- loat to Yale and Springfield Col­ some of the greatewt bird dogs to between the Grande* and BA’k. locals completely outplayed toclr be held tonight at 7:15, in the through Pentagon policies. public. with a fix game total of 821 to -ichedule but it should cause little the AAC. ground there are many of their Mrs. Sherwood G. Bowers and "promising results” from air raid . ting, at ALCOA’S plants. A t New Wired'for electric range and has gas* service. Excellent lege, and tied Maine. be cam paign^ in New England •Vilen slapped out a three run opponents, netting sever. • first junior department of Center Severe and telling blows are be- warning sj-stem which takes only I Kensington, Pa., where 4.000 arc and the northeast, but this fall’a Harold Judenfriend, former pace a field ot 64. Lipp, in ' inning, trouble to the team hat nan- The Rams leaders 3f the .NFL'S do-a-n* to four tor RockvlUe. But products. The Uifited Aircraft' is the following members of the lo­ Before returning here, ChrieUan City College o f New York captain homer . .. Graham Holme's Is list- Church Parish House. ; ing struck into the '‘bone and [ ,even seconds to slip coded, insiiii- i employed, three union representa- condition. First floor tenement available Nov. 1st. See entry topped all for caliber of per­ pocketed 8100. It waa the local Western Division, made their sea­ it seemed that every time toe well represented as Hamilton cal club will be in charge of ar­ la reported to have met with tha and'playmakef, and Arnold Jones, bowlers first major win j i several cd for action tomorrow night on ; I muscle” of the Marines, Cates ||,|p alarm into any ordinary radio fives arid three company officials ' formance from beginning to end. sonal record 4-0-0 by UinimJng the locals would start rolling on the Standard Propeller and Pratt and rangements for the tea; Mrs. Ray­ o«ner, 33 Clinton Street, Tel. 8179. squad at the Orono Hotel, where six foot, eight-inch center, will years of campaigning. the undcrcard at the liartford I ^ Group C, Center Church; Mrs. ■ said. Reductions. 1« said, arc broadcast. l appeared at the main gate, Sunday’s stakas, the Derby and Detroit Lions 21-10, before 21.420 ground a five yard penalty, for ott« Whitney have occupied booths mond Bowers, Mrs. David Cald­ they slept last night, and to have join the Arms’ squad this week. Grace Agard, Leader; will hold a striking into the heart o f our j ------1 -This strike is very orderly,’’ an Open AH Age. attracted two score r J l?}.*"" *• "i 'i of theeiic Deyixir llie power!powernoufie, me esddened Motor city fans. Detroit side or a fifteen yard penidty displaying the products they man­ well, Mrs. George Cheney; Mrs. - told the footballera about an open Judenfriend, basketball coach at Ail basketball teams Intereated tfj Pot Luck supper tomorrow night combat forces." • .. of the best real claaa dogs ever to h j fourth-rankcdfourth-ranked eleven the coun- l>as yet to win In four starts. This unnecessary roughness would ufacture that employs so many William Davis, Mrs. Carl Hulteen. letter to the president that ap- Colchester's Bacon Academy, In competing In the Rec Senior at 6 in the Robbins Room. Mem­ Cates w'aa a witness at • the be shown under Iocs' sponaorship. eoHMe In ' tO'. Frank Leahy’s athletes ran 1 "'m R* second setback by the more that nuUify toeir gain. Tha thousands-from town. Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Mrs. I>eared In Friday’s copy of the played aeveral years in New York Basketball League arc asked to colUde in the feature bout over the ; 32 their string of defe-tlesa 'league 'leadere. ' bers will display heirlooms after House g;roup'i hearings on the Chairman i'om Sorenson ana nu> players seemed to loee all inter­ Children to See Displays Harry Maidment. Mrs. Joseph Campus, bi-weekly student publi­ Business Manager Art Pongrats have a representative pr*sent at tenrround route . .. Vito TaUarita. 1 games ” SharpshooUng Bob Waterfleld the business meeting. rows within the armed services. small committee may wcii look est In the game at they knew that A ll local school children will Pero, Mrs. Jay Rand. Mrs. A. L. cation. of ths locals said every local play­ an organization meeting tomorr.',w veteran 'Thompsonville fighter and! The Irish re.st this week before ihe Lions had taken a 10-0 lead in The Navy la battling against poli­ back on a trial wall staged one there was no chance to beat 16 have an opportunity to see the dis­ Commission on Property and F i­ Rlker, Mrs. John Rottnef. cies which, it contends, builds up | The letter, signed by tha Druids, er will be given every opportunity night at the Eaat Side Ree. matchmaker, has taken over the ‘ tackling Navy Oet,.'29 in Baltl- pulled the Rams from behind aftef were roundly congratuiaieu ti'oni men, and they all boUeved that play. Afternoon sessions from nance, M. G. Cox, chairman, will the Air Corps at the expense of ' senior honorary society and gener­ to make the squad and urges all ------, Jo'’ >0 Britain and will ^ more. Then come Michigan State, the Uont bad taken a 10-0 lead in thrM until six will find the chil­ ally tha spokesmen for campua ait aidaa upon the amooUi conduct players to make all practice ses­ The East and West Side Rec | present his first program at the | North Carolina. Iowa Southern the first 16 minutes. Bob. a former their coach did the right thing la meet in the vestry of the North _____ 1 T > * 1 . the Navy. | of tha big entry aqd complete prep- taking them off toe field. dren viewing the show, and many Methodist Church, tonight at 7:31,, Broadly, the Navy’s argument is opinion, urged Jorgensen to probe sions this week. buildings and the YMCA will open - Stanley Arena tonight. Vito pro-: Cal and Southern Methodist in an U. C. L. A. man. found the target V CtCrSIlS The W. G. Glenney Co. araUons of aU details. RockvlUe had the ball on tha will be asked to write essays later. the unrest at the university about tonight for the fall and winter' ™oted several years in Manches-! awesome row. with 14 of 31 passes, good for 208 this: In Sunday's atakes which were The show will be open for three The Beethpven Glee Club will First, that present military pol­ cMlege football and to do some­ season. ter .. . Head Coach Ossie Solem Army, meanwhile, hi.rdled the yards, including a 48-yard peg that Aces’ three yard Una whan tha ' Robert Woodhouse Your Store of Friendly Service commenced at 8 a. m. with the days, ending on Wednesday night. hold its regular rehearsal tonight On Reemployineiit icy puts too much reliance on the : thing about It “through proper Trinity Boasts ------of Springfield College will be th e; "hump” of Its schedule e week ago meant a touchdown. game ended. Tt was fourth down Robert Woodliouse, formerly of running o f the Open Derby, five Edward W. Krasenclcs is chair­ at 8, at the Emanuel Lutheran •Air Force high flying B-36 bomb­ channels.’’ _ . World's featherweight boxing main speaker at tonight's Con-' when it smashed Michigan, the The champion Philadelphia and goal to go when Ramadell'took man o f the committee in charge of . , .u . • ___ i, Manchester, was foimd dead in his of the Six dugs placed w ere' Mike Wrobel by the arm and b«- Church. Although no persons are pres- er and the atomic bomb. . . . , ^ . Ths letter called Jorgensen’s at­ 4 * 0 | * | 0 C t I 'a P P O I ’ f l Willie Pep failed to ap- I necticut Touchdown Club dinner at defending National, champion, 21- , Eagles suffered their first setback tile eabtbit, and other members are Second, that the other services | tention to "a rising feeling con­ handled by the popular Bill Cunlln j ' 1 pear as scheduled, at the Boston I the Colony Inn, East Hartford The Cadets - - won their fourth of the I in four 1949 starts and It also gan leading toe tackle off the Said. Earle S. Rohan, Stuart G. Segar, ently being drafted Into the mill- Second, that the other services | . Hartford Saturday after- YOU MAY WIN A WOODMASTER of Hazardville, who is one of New ; Group B of Center church, Mrs. tary services through the Selective i want to do away with the Ma- cerning the conduct and morale of I Terrier Speciality .show ve. tertia:' ... Yale meets Holy Cross .Satur-, campaign Saturday by blasting i marked their initial defeat in their When Solomonson quMtionad Thomas R. Brown, Archie C. Laro- England's leading profeasional at the Legion Home. George Munson, leader; will meet ' line Corps and Naval aviation, re­ tha varsity football team." and day in the Bowl at New Haven. | Ham’ard, 54-14. last 12 games. Including exhibi- Ramsdell, he was told that W n - chelle, Howard F. Beaupre, Robert Service System, this has no, effect , line Corps and Naval avaatlon, re- ■ known \iroad goods HOME WORKSHOP FREE traineia and the top money winner I By Tilie Associated Press tonight at 8 in the Robbins Room. on the reemployment rights of e n -; duringducing the Navy to a transport j ^ ® ' ' suggested: With football now' havmg the The Crusader*, unlike the East Both the Irish and Cadets rolled I tions, w’hen they bowed to the Chl- bel's fist was doubled, and that ha Brannick, Everett T. McKinney, A style talk will be given by Mias listees or reservists who enter and anti-submarine force. > Brothers for a Visit Our Booths At The Home Products Show .\t The Slate "Now la the time to take action for the past two years. In the Der­ field to itself, the eyes of those .Shots Herr and There Hartford team, has yet to Ivin a up astronomical as if cago Bears. 38-21. It was a case had taken a swing at a RockvUla Joseph A. White, Herman Yules. by Stake, the winner waa '"lip Leah LeBrec of Sage-Aliens. Re­ upon active duty in the armed , Cates said he heartily endorsed j nornner oi j ears, .\rmory 31onday, Tuesday or Wednesday because more serious than public Connecticut fans who go 'n tor Tip Department: Best______semi-pro game this fall ... The Eastern jealously defending their No 1 and! of too much Johnny Lujack, form- player. Oeei^e F. Johnson, Jr., and Harold freshments will be served. For forces or on those leaving the ! everything the Navy has been say- 1 He was a veteran of World War opinion la the fact that there ia Top Topsy,” a pointer female unbeaten and untied teams are fo­ football team In this neck of the I League Waterbury Coppers meet,j2 positions, respet tiveiy, in ! er Notre Dame star. . Both teams and nearly pvprj H . Reed. transportation call Mrs. George armed forces, according to a state- I ing along that line. 1 arid had recently been a patient friction not only between Coach owned by E. 8 . DeMeyer o f Spring- cused today o^ Trinity and—.New woods 1s the East Hartford i the Boston Celtics In an exhibition 1 P’ *. national standings, rated w eek-; Playing through almost the en. spectator present swarmed onto Munson, 2-2860. ment by Walter T. Ford, Volunteer For two vears, the Marine com- at the-Veterans’ Home in Rocky Christian aqd .the players, but be­ fleld,,Maaa., second piaoe went to Haven T*eachera college. Crusaders. The team Is coached ^ game Friday night in the Brass, ’J' to’ toe Ah'sociated Pres* poll. tire game. Lujack tossed two the playing field as Soloraonaen Melts StomBeh Walls Committeeman of the Bureau of I mandant said a lot of the time, I'Hill. No members of his Immediate •••••••••• tween 'dhristlan and hi* etaff as "Satem ’a Whiriaway," owned by Shoved from this '-lass :ae past by Buddy Foran and Freddy | Cty. Sunday afternoon at the Hart-1 Cadets, who now have only touchdown passes, set up another and Ramsdell argued Wrobal'a A meeting of the .Sunday school Veteraru’ Reemployment Rights. ' energy and attention of the Ma- family are living. well." tha Beacon Feeds Co.,'of Spartans- WMk-end waa Yale . subjjcl of a Patrick. 'The latter played two ford Auditorium, the Hurricane* and Navy as eerioui threat* pair and scored a personal touch­ ejection from toe hcatad eontoat. The yellow-billed cuckoo, un- I Teacher's Institute, will be held at U. S. Apartm ent of Labm-. Mr._ • ,.jpg corps leadership has been ^ A burial service with military Feeling Strong burg, S. C., both of these being 48-14 pasting from Cbmed It was seasons with the local American play the .New York Knicki. B oth''® an unblemished campaign, have down. The ace quarterback helped One flat fight actually got stbrtaS. ’ like most birds, eats fuzzy cater­ I the Convensnt - Congregational r ord stated numerous ' consumed by rcslstinj? "inroads honors will be held in the East The letter also expressed fear handled by ConUn. Third apot waa the highest score run up by a toe Legion eleven .-. . Nomination of the Celtics and Knlcks are mem­ an unbeaten sliein of 1.* frames to keep the Bears just behind the but as in most flghu of thia natura, pillars. A fter a time, its stomach church in Hartford, tonight at tions were being raised on this incursions" against the corps, j cemetery. Veterans' Field Wednes- Uiat the feeling against Christian won by a "Yankee _ Chief," ™ a joifivg — ” i “C**n*t the Blue Ir the Ya'e Bowl. the Agawam. Mass.. Brownies as bers of the BAA. With tile Irish and Cadets riding Rsmt In the Western Division with It was quickly broken up bafoca becomea rioated with this fuzz, and point. IT’ S HBItE! : the top again, there is bound to )>e I ' These “inroads” have been go- I day afternoon at two o’clock. The on the campus is so strong that ^ In tcr dog owned by E, E. Sly# ot 1 and missed by two points Pemisyl- a record of S-1-0. anybody was serioualy hurt. the bird Is able to molt the lining | strong outside pressure r an "Apparently some Individual.^ J ing on. he said, despite the spe- American Legion post here^ under "things can get out of band too 8-ast Hartiord, a local club mcni- j vania's record socking or th- El's 1 The nttsburgh Steelera, thanks Yesterday’s outburst maricad tha of the stomach wails. have been under the impression !■ ,« . „ ______easily in the form of dangerous up­ ber and handled by Walter Robert- j in 1940. * | game was played at Rockville be­ early renewal of thrfr. annual game. Robert E. Csrney, of 12 Oxford Commander Michael McDonnell fore a large crowd, more than half to a 21-17 conquest over the New second time In two days that vlalt- that unle.ss they are ilrafted, the protection thrown aiound the risings which transcend the limits ahaw of North Tiverton, R. 1. Sev­ YY hile Notre Dame and Army .street, surprised The Herald’s edi­ will conduct the military rites. To return to pleasantries. Wes- 1 being from Manchester. Rock­ York Giants, moved Into a tie with Ing footbaU teama walked off tha Selective Service Act of 1948 does , bV Congress when it passed of our campus In their possible ef­ eral local dogs competed In this Sporis were Improving their national Legal Notices torial ataff by walking in this Rev. Alfred L. Williams of St. leyan beat Swartmorc for Its sea- ! ville led 6-0 as the half ended. the Eagles tor the Eastern Divis­ field against RockvUla taama, afternoon. Mr. Carney, who has not offer them any protection with “ *® unification law putting the fect." claaa but although thay did well, ond in a row, indicating the roof stature, the sectional pictures ion leadership. In other National complaining of j?oor offldatifig. respect for reemployment rights,” I Army, Navy- and Air Force under Mary’s Elplacopal church will offi­ The officials for all Rockville's HOTICE o r REABItfO Olf been practically a shut-tn since After listening to Christian, the none rated a placamant. didn’t collapae on the Cardinals were getting Into sharp focuS with League games, the C:7iicmgo (sir- Only Saturday afUmoon, tha Mr. Ford said. " ’Tho.se enlisting nne department, ciate. ■/ Forum games are Ray Ramsdell. referee; ADHINISTBATION ACCOrNT June, is looking and feeling much i ■quad la reported to have ^ven Opim Age two Weeks ago when Bowdoln the list of unbeaten, imited major dlnals doomed Green Bay. 39-17, coach of Enfield High achoai fbv- for the first time, after June 24. i ' Funeral arrangements are in Gill, umpire; Koclsch. head lines­ teams reduced to 13. better. him and his staff “ A vote of confi­ Winners in the Open AU Age snapped their 23 game winning man: and Kuhnly, field judge: alii and the Washington Redskins beat felted a cpnteat to RockviUt High BstAt* of Rolf Morra, !at« of Bolton, 1948, and for not more than three j • « s w-. a charge of the Talarskl Funeral i Stake which concluded the (our other Side of Story The Top Team* hi ehf Probate district of Andorer, de- ASTER dence for the remaining five streak. Here are the cool facta; member* of the Connecticut Board ' the New York Bulldogs, 38-14. when he took his team off tha play­ Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet i3) years have reemployment M o t l l C r , U a U f f l l l C r Home, Maple avenue, Hartford. games In 1949.’’ stake, program were all handled Saturday’s Results. Cornell 13 Dear Earl: These emersed after the firct Getting back to Lujack. the eaaaad. O I ------^------—^ of Ofilctals. They arc not proba­ ing field. Like Solomonson, the En­ this evening at 8 o’clock in Odd right.* under certain conditions and ” “ Several football players, who by BiU ConUn. They were: ” Sky Yale 14; Wesleyan 42, Ho'oart 0; On Wednesday night, September montii aa the top team* in their Bears' bullet-thrower completed 15 The Admlnlitrator. havlnr exhibited reservi.sts performing betive duty, tionary officials, but qualified offl- , sections: field mentor complained about tha hia Admlnlatration account with a^ld FelloWa hall. The degree will be aaked that thel;* names be with­ Deaaon,’’ setter dog owned by E. S. New Haven Teachers 12. NaUonai ! ^®, R®®*'''’'"® Legion football cials. I of 26 toRse* for 240 aerial yards, officiaUng His club waa penallaaS •atate to the Court of Probate for aatd conferred on a class of candidates as distinguished from short periods Banquet Success i team played at Mt. Nebo meeting East—Army, Cornell. held, said the aquad plans to name DeMeyer of Springfield, Mass.; Agriculture 0; Coast Guard 21. In the third period with the ball to the delight of 50,129 Wrigley no less than a totM of 116 yards. dUtriet for allowance, U ia and all officers and guards are re­ of duty solely for training, are like- the Silk City football eleven In the Midwest — Notre Dame, Min- Field patrons. Johnny got in on ORDERED: That the 36th day of North Coventry a committee of its own to seek an "W ar Bill,’,’ pointer dog who has Kings Point 14; Connecticut 12, on the Silk City three-yard line. The game wiU now enter tha _ quested to wear white. wi.se covered by the statutes." won three times ocruie at Man­ first game of a home and home nesota. all the Chicago scoring except a October. 1949. et 8 o'clock in the aft* Mr. Ford pointed out that it is The annual Mother and Daugh­ appointment with the president Maine 12; Arnold 14, Wagner 14. Umpire Gill saw a Mancheater record books as a 1 to 6 loss tor ______and air Its views. cheater triala. owned by Mrs. series. The game was well played Southwest — Oklahoma Baylor. 54-yard tduchdown run made by ernoon, %t the Probate office In Colum- not legally necessary for employes ter banquet, held Friday evenirig The Coventry Fragment Socie­ Trinity has now turned back player deliberately slug a Rock- Rice. the locals who will now prapffire for bib be. and the same la biaigned for at the South Methodist church, "W e want to get the moat out of Helen ConUn, and "W hy Alibi," Williams, Norwich and Hobart and the small crowd was well sat­ •il'c playcrl Gill fold Ramsdell, George McAfee on an intercepted to notify their employers when ty will hold their annual Harvest isfied with the game ending in a South — North Carolina next Sunday’s contest at Mt. Nabo a hearing on the allowance of aatd KL'~ Flibiic Kecords was most successful and well at­ the remainder of the schedule," owned by liValter Jordan of WUU- while the surprising New Haven the referee, to put the player out Kcn- pass and a 20-yard field goal con­ ' they leave jobs to enter the armed 8-6 tic, much to the .surprise of tuck'y. against the always strong Middle- ininUtration account with said estate tended., The appetizing ham din­ supper on the evening of October said these players, "and we have mantic. Seventeen dogs made up Teachers have triumphed over of the game. Coach Swede Solo- tributed by George Blanda. both and this Court direct! the Admlniatra* forces, but it will avoid misunder­ the Silk City. Many F.ockvllIe Far West—California. town Hillsides. (3oach aolomonaoii ner was prepared by the Men's I 19 with sittings at 5:30 and 7:45 decided that regardless of any per­ the entry Hat of the stake. New Bedford Teachers. City Col­ monaon. Silk City A. C. coach, In the last period. toe to cite all perioni Intereated there­ Attochmeat standings and expedite reemploy- fans were disgusted with the offi­ Minnesota’s Gophers oatabllshed has called a practice tor tonight at in to ^pei.r at eald. time and place, by Club. The invocation was given sonal feelings, to win from now on Puppy Stoke lege of New York, and National came running onto the field telling Philadelphia's Steve Van Buren, Manchester Trust company iiieiit if they do .so. He said that I o'clock. Various' vegetables and ciating, but the team and mana­ themselves as the likely guest CUiarter Oalt Field at 6:15. publlalHnr thia order once In lom^ by the minister, Rev. Fred R. Ed- to the important factor. In Satunla:^i events, the Puppy Agriculture. Both face impressive hla player to go back into the t®p ground gainer in the league, against Waraiioke Really com­ the Bureau had arranged for the I corned beef will be included on gers knew the officials were from team in the Rose Bowl bv Routing newspaper having a circulation In laid Stake winners were: "Bonnle’a testa next Saturday. Here’s what’s game, and then asked Ramsdell could ads’snee only 15 yards in as diatrlet, at leaat Are days before a.aid pany, Harold T. West, MUdred J. distribution of a leaflet to all serv­ ^‘ chrysanthemum corsages were ‘ be menu with home made p.es as Yat-to be met are Ne'wport Na-. the Board of Approved Football Ohio State. 27-0, for their fourth icemen entering the armed forces val Training, Kent State, Rhode Peerless Peaches,’’ owned and han­ coming up: Middlebury at Trinity, why he waa throwing him (the many tries. And the Eagles pick­ time aail^ned. West, Fiorentino Zanlungo, $8,500 presented to Mrs. Mary Matchett. dessert. Officials of Connecticut, passed the straight triumph. ed up a mere 42 yards rushing. And due return make. through recruiting stations of the Mrs. Clara Edmondson has re­ Island State, New Hampshire and |- dled by Ike Leydens of Cobalt: New Haven Teachers at Bridge­ guilty player) out of the contest. Navajos Meeting property on Pitkin street and j the oldest mother present; Mrs. testa, and were capable of doing He (Solomonson) also threat­ Their big test will come Sst- Sllngln’ Sammy Baugh perform­ CertiAed from record, National Military Establishment Ohio Wesleyan, with Newrport "McKee’a Penny Action," owned port (night). Holy Croat at Yale. properly at Myrtle ^ d Lmdeu Schofield, the youngest mother, turned after , spending a week the work cut out for them. 'The urdsy when they p'lav Michigan at ed his specialty in brilliant fashion, CLAYTON E. Hunt. Judge. or the Selective Service System probably the only eoft touch and handled by Jack McKee of Newport Naval at Connecticut. ened to take his team off the field streets attached. Action returnable and Mrs. Miller, mother of the with Mr. and Mrs. James Ed­ Rockville team played the game to If they did not get a better deal Ann Arbor. The Wotverirea are firing tour touchdown passes tor Tonight at Lodge suggesting that employes in the | among them. Wethersfield and "Chief's Donna Wesleyan at Amherst. Arnold at . AT . A COURT o r PROBATE held to Superior Court first Tuesday in largest number of children; and al­ mondson in Falls Village. Mr. and the final.gun, ^ v ln g the football from the officials. The players smarting under two straight set­ Washington In keeping toe hapless military service keep* their em- '-'Neither Chriatlan nor Athletic Eaiig," ownefd and handled by Mias Kings Point, Coast Guard at Nor­ at Mancheater within and for the November. so to the newest mother, Mrs. Fred Mrs. Edmondson have returned fans of Manche'ster good clean ball, w’snted to play but the coach de­ backs that fractured a 25-game Bulldogs out of toe win column. District fit Manchester, on the 15th j ployers inforriied as to their inten- ! with her for the week-end. trector George Van Bibber cared Florence Harwarth of Mancheater. wich. Connecticut Teachers at just what Uiey paid to aee. winning streak. All members of the Na/ajo Skat­ day of October, A.D., 1949. Warrantee Deeds Edgar, and the new Director of Mentcair. manded them to leave the field. The veteran Bau^ 13 years a ing club and all prospective mem.- I tions, ! Religious Education, Miss Kathryn Rev. Allen H. Gates was in to comment when reached last AU three dogs were Ebiglish Set- Yesterday afternoon the return Ramsdell did not call the play, but Michigan waa one of the vlcUma present JOHN J. WALLETT. Joseph M. and Jane V. Miner to I Mr. Ford also cautioned those 1 pro, entertained 26,^8 home fans bers are. requested to attend *ha night, but while up at Orono, Chris­ tm . The wtnnera In the Open was doing his part as a referee of "black Saturday” that saw by connecting with 16 of 20 passes Judfe. Ailen Realty con^iany, property on now being discharged from i Bryon. town for three days this week first meeting which, is to be held Estate of 'Wiillam 8. Hyde, late of The colored mammy favors taking care of the remainder of tian told newsmen he would stand Shooting Dog Stake were: “Oi*n- and carrying out his work as a Southern Methodist. UCLA and for 264 yards. Hal Crlsler scored Hilliard street. , military services to make applica- eraf LaMie,” owned and handled by tonight .at 7:30. This mretmg will Manchester in said district, deceased. Allen Realty company to Robert were s forecast of the presentation his household articles which he by his record—63 victories, 49 de-' good, capable referee that he la. VUlano\-a rocked from the un­ with three of Baugh’s tosses. Upon the apfUtcstlgn of The 'Man­ i lion for reinstatement to their jobs Dr. G. 6 . Eberts of Auburn, N. Y.; b- held at the 'Center Spring R. and EUic .S. H. Pound, proper- of the minst'rel, "The Dixie Belles.’’ moved to Chesterfield. feats and four ties since 1934 when Reraarlca were made Uiat Rama- beaten ranks In atartling upseti. Chicago’s Cardinals registered chester Trust Company. executor, w-lthin ninety i90)''dayi after they he came here. "H i Cal," owned by Charlee Ham­ Lodge. praying for authority to comproml.^ , ty on Hilliard street, Gay costumed, colored mammies Mrs. Anna C. Anderson is chair­ CIRCUUR SAW High Eleven Deadlocks dell was heckled out of the Man­ and resurgent Navy battered dowm in evety. period over the Paqkert , leave the service. and pickaninnies qellghlcd the at­ Both Christian and Van Bibber ilton Pt Darien and handled by cheater Twilight BaaebaU League by Wisconsin. before a Milwaukee throng of The meeting wlU consist 5f nom- and settle the doubtful and disputed ^ t|uiieiaim Deed man of the canvassers for the u.. mating officers (or toe_ commg. claim which Di.vld Morrison has 1 wuiiairi H. Chapriian et al to tentive audience as well as the tap are expected at New Haven this Frank Weed, and third "Spunky and waa tossed off the board. He The Wolverines b o w ^ to' NtfrUi- 18i464;— Venton Yablonski, the Farm Bureau drive for members afternoon where the Connectfeut Yankee Oirl," owned and handled Cards’ kicking star, tied a lO-year. winter sea^n. against said estate, it is Ehza J. Chapman, properly on dances rendered by Miss Dorothy waa not heckled out of the baseball western’a twice-beaten Rose Bowl ORDERED: That th« forcRolr.c ap* i Harvest Supper Gess. in Tolland County. Sporta Alliance la holding Ita by Chet Cummings .of Roxbury, East Hartford, 7 to 7 leagua nor from the board of base­ champions, 21-20. The defesL league record by place-kicking tor the club’s actlrttlee. til people plication ba heard and determined at Summit street. Would you like a COMPLETE football season weekly Monday conn. The first two place dogs ball offlciala, but what has that three field goals. He now shares Interested in the Navajo !21catir.g Marriage License following on the heels of the Army the Probate office in Manciiea- luDcbeon. • «i were Setters and the latter a to do with the football game? toe mark with Ralph Kercheval of Club are urged to attend tola mavt- ter in aaid District, on the | Jolin Henry Pontillo of 27 Walk­ debacle, may knock them clear out .Of CJiurch Group Jorgensen,.in bis statement, re­ Pointei. * Tea, the four offlciala were from of the first ten. .Brooklyn and Phil Martlnovtoh of lug or write to Peat Office Box 316, 26th day of <3ctober, A. D;. 1949. at : er street and Elsie -Marie Dietrick- HOME WORKSHOP iif ONE Jimmy Roach Scores T D ca connected three timea with JIG (SABER) SAW plied that he has "been aware for The trial! thia faU were held at paaaea to Captain Lee Botteron for Rockville, the same aa tha four Detroit The Navajo Skating chib b. for ten o'clock in the forenoon, anu that I sen of 204 Oak Grove street, wed- ^ ' ' ' . Rice, with Tobin Rote throsetag notice be slven to all persons interest- I tome time that certain aspects-of Pelton’a Pasture, a state owned In Last 30 Seconds aa many first downs to the Eaat men who worked the first game three touchdow-ns passes and scor­ A crowd of 29,911 turned out voung and old. skatam and non ed In aUd eatate of the pendepey of I ding October ‘29 by Rev. Clifford O. Tlie annual harvest supper of - COMPACT UNIT for only $89.65? were from Mancheater. That’s for toe New York Gianta’ Silver skater*. To date approximately Simpson - ^be Buckingham Congregational i the football situation have result­ field trial grounds in Bast Wind­ Hartford 23. Ray Negro raced to ing another, shattered Southern aaid application and the time ani^ place U S E D C A R sor. This Is the first tlnae in sev­ To Qimax 74>Yard the nine on an end. around play be­ kid stuff anyway to p i i » about Jubilee celebration but saw Ptts- seventy^flve paid up membore fcCf of hearing thereon, by publishing a Jiiriiai-d Goodwin Capen of . church will be serv ed in the church i ed in reaction from aeveral groups Methodlit’a winning hatiiU, 41-27. interested in the university eral years that the local club baa fore being brought to the turf. officials as all man' are board mem­ Santa Oara stunned UCLA, 14 0. burgh up tha game in the long to this club. Among toeas copy of this order In some. newspaper Bloomfield and Shirley Elizabeth 1 vestry, Wednesdqy'evening, O cto-. March; Botteron Stars members qre prominent e^ > d He said he "had expected ■ to used this area for the club evenU, Petricca loat five yards but bit End bers and from the same board. Tulsa squeezed out a 21-19 victory closing stages. Bobby G ^ e ran a having a circulation in said \ilstrict. Little of-ICO Pearl street, wedding ber 19 with the f»csf sitting at , The wonderful improved new skaters, figure skaters, and hockey at If^ t Ave days before the

iliattrtrriitirr Eorntns Ifpralii Aftnits Dadjr N«t The Waath«r VW tha Mams a f I rwaeeel af U. P WaaPu fanes gruddo notes have bean kept i A turkey dinner wlil precede tha Sunset Council, No. 48, Degree the deliberations o f ths bod Otoody, Incraaafaig w l ^ P ie annual Paat M utcra’ Night of o f Pocahontas, wlU meet this eve­ Has Operetta Role Public Funds Soms membsrs have fait that- iwn ning In Tinker hall. Reports will aftornooa aad tonight followed by Mancheater Lodge orMaaona to be their iemarks would be better pre-, 9,67^ tala late toalghtt Wedneeday ratny held In the Temple Saturday, Octo­ be given o f the Great Council ses­ served for later reference through Blaubar H Pa Aedit' ber 39. Dinner will ba aerved at sion In Bridgeport last week, and For Youngsters recordings. The cost of tlie re-' BefOae e f Cbealadeee aad wlady, deaiiag la aftoraeea. D m .WtMbraii tarvlM ChiOd et other important business will be Manehester— A CUy of Village Charm Om Kofth MsUwdlft ehurcii wlU ti* o'clock and reaervatlona must cording equipment and other de­ ba made by October 35. transacted. All members are urged tails will be reviewed at tomorrow- BMt WadBMday •ymtaf at » to attend. tfOock at tba panamace on Hanry To Be Used for Parties night’s session. Trinity Paat Noble Granda Aa- (ManlSed AdvartlalBt. oa Faga 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1949 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS ■ m at ____ Reynolds J. Deacon, a student All Over Toim. on The annual vote on ehoslng VOL. LXIX., NO. 15 aodatlon will meet Wedncarlay, banka aa dapositoriea of towit' October 19, at three o’clock In at the University of Vermont, MaadMrtar U ed fi of Uaaoaa Hidlowe'en funds will be taken, and discussion: Eaat Hartford. Members are re­ spent the week-end with hli par­ wm acampitfy tha Maatar Maaon ents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm B. w ill be open on the m akliv o f a minded to bring gifta ' for tha re-apprstoal of town and school iairoa at a apodal oonmunieaUon Deacon of Harvard road. Representatives of Dllworto- Dawn Drama "Merry-Qo-Round.’' property, for fire Insurance pur­ OB Tnaaday, Octobar IS at 7:80 p Comell-Qusl Post, American News Tidbits m. at Maaonlc Tompla, PV>Uowin( poses. Reach Agree] nent The executive ,\>oard of .the Daughters of Liberty, No. 135, mington Hits Navy tha dayraa'work tliara will ba ra> glon are scheduled to appear be­ (Called From (JP) Wires South' Methodist WSCS will have a L. I. O. A., will meet tomorrow Routine- reports afs schedulsd fiadimanta and a aodal hour. fore the Board ot Directors tomor­ meeting at 7:40 this evenmg at the evening in Orange halL Refresh­ on other town departmsatal busi­ ments wlU be served at a eocial row night in connection with the ness. church, preceding the monthly all- Wngle-fingered suigerjr riltkla Wbmara In tha Barbar May group meeting to follow, at which time following the business by ^anttng of public funds to aiisist No public hearings $re-on ths Upon Farm Price Oraaa Shop o f S8B Cantor atraat Mrs. Marie Douglas and her com­ agenda for toinorrow*B meeting. Immen heart— with surgeon using WllUam F. Benedict of the SUtc in tSMholdlng ot the annual Hal- knife secured to his index finger d r a w ^ waakend were aa foI> Health Department will ba the mittee. Attack on Air Force Ipit^en party for • Manchester’s and working by touch alone— Is Iowa: 1. Draaa—Edith Oordon, 165 guest speaker. The Study group Hlkh atraat; 2. blouaa—Jeanne Mrs. Blanche Prentice, royal youngsters. described at Chicago meet of will serve refreshments. Support Measure American CkiUege of Surgeons... I C a t ^ 47 Avondale road; 8. matron of Chapman Court, No. 10 I t has bqcoms the custom, sacb For Indlvidifally Dosigntd Be«iptiful New Prime Minister Nehru of India de­ atockIns»r^X>^ Andrew Battac- Bklward J. Cbapdelalne of 101 Order o f Amaranth, announces year, to hold neighborhood socials ■ * 7T; • " Un of Mlddla Tumplka, weat. - Hie Spruce street, a Junior In the di­ that reservations will close to­ and parties where children may clares hla epuntry Intends to take SpireUa Foupdations Morgan Jones . no aldea la cold war. .End to four- winnlnf numbara were drawn by vision of Journalism at Boston Un­ morrow night for the public baked cohgregata and have a good time Compromise Galls for As Old,‘False’ Tales Olive Swain and Maureen Moylan, iversity, has been elected a repre­ ham supper which the. court is aa they cetebrated the riding mbnto-old, violent Bell Aircraft CsU Mrs. Elsie Minlencd Reach Accord strike in Niagara Falls, N. Y., ap­ two youngatera. sentative, to the Student Council serving Thursday evening from abroad of the spooks. 90 Per Cent o f Parity five to eight o'clock. Those who Tttftwicii' Newest pears''at hand ..The 1,500-ton for 1949-50. He Is the son of Mr, Miss Baud P^lgga Reduces Vandalism Phone'7787 ; Thinks Increase in Tamparaturea lowering clone to have not already made reserva­ Supports Next Y4»r Britlah steamer “ Nan Chang" ra­ and Mrs. Edward Chapdelainc. Holding of the parties, under­ On 58 Croups Truman Cives Tragic Victim SO dagtaaa were recorded In thla tions may call Mrs. Prentice, tel. Miss Hsxel Driggs will havs tha dios she waa strafed yesterday by Strength o f Flying taken as a community service by For Cottony Corny Chinese Nattanatlst plaae. . aactlon laat pight. Killing froata Loyal Circle of Kings Daughters 5985. Besides ham. the committee part of “Little Buttercup" in the will serve baked beans, scalloped the Legion, has sharply reduced Service Would Be Good were reported In the outaklrta and will bold its annual fall rummage Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, the toll of vandalism which once > Wheaty Rice and Pea* In Air Force Conaumera may get their 1950 Wallgren Job aome thin Ice waa made in expoaed sale tomorrow morning at 9:30 in potatoes, cole slaw, home made supply of eggs at prices averag- rolls and plea with cheese and cof­ "H. M. 8, Pinafore,•’ which wtU be was an expected part of the Hal­ Idea Now That Russia placaa. the lobby of Center church. Mrs. nuts; Vote Is* Faced aging around 10 cents a dozen fee. Children under” 12 will be presented with another well known lowe’en observances David Muldoon heads the commit­ The sum of <760 has been In­ cheaper than this year. .Ssnator Has A*Bomb; Attacks served at half price. Senate Action Shakes Long (D., La .) promisea to talk at Refused Olds tee. operetta, 'T ria l by Jury,” at the cluded In the budget for such par- - At the lowest prices in years ! Washington. Oct.’ 18.—(iP) South Meihodist churdt Friday length today against compromise Admirals for Bring* Harmon Smith, assistant chief. —A r Senate-Houae Confer* Loose $15y585y863y bill to legalize so-called basing Lack of ^In la daily becoming a and Saturday eveninga, November The dtreeters also will take up Bay Now For ChristtnaA For Wedding Gifts more aerlouS\poncem, directly felt Boy Scouts of Connecticut, will be ence committee today reach­ point pricing system.. Picking Names Former Govern* ing fnterservice Row tkt guest speaker at a meeting tonight 4 and 5. tha matter of purchase of sound 4 9 8 Appropriation for by those whojlepend on wells for recording equipment for use at She preftrt the bestl And For Yoarscif ed “complete agreement” on new French premier looks a little at 7:30 In Temple Beth Sholom for The talent of Miss Driggs Is or of Washington . as On Policies into Open water supply, i t the ground should t h ^ meetings. WeodcrAilly soft, won Armed Services Now like a game of tag, with few of POLAROID freeze before a rainy spell, the the purpose of forming a Cub brought out in this role around a farm price support bill, polltidana wanting to be "it” .. Pack. A ll parents Interested are ReoonBag Equipment derfuOy “ wfc.’* Member o f Federal problem of drought might carry which a considerable part of tha Up to tha present time steno- dhalnnan Elmer Thomas (D., Weabington, O ct 18— f/P)— Final Government vessel carries out Washington, Oct. 18.—(ff) through tte winter. cordially Invited to attend. PiC' plot of the operetta centers. Sbs Box Of 89 NsbMns Oicla.), of the Senate edn* dramatic rescue of 17 seamen In Power Commission CAMERA tures will be shown and refresh­ • ,1 . ' ( ALL WHITE Senate agreement to give the Air Air Secretary Symington has appeared in many o f the local fereea, announced the com* stormy weather after they aban­ hit Navy criticism of the Air THAT MAKII ments served. churchea giving dramatic rsadiaga Force enough money for 68 com­ doned their flaming wooden and her ability la recognised. pnrniiM and said it calls for bat groups shook loose a <15,585,- schooner about ISO miles from Bulletin! Force today as old, “ false’’ The American Legion Unit Sew-' Wedding Ring Pattern 80 per cent o f parity aupporta 863,498 appropriation for ■ toe Grays Harbor. Wash., coast. Washington, Oct. ig —<;(>)— tales, and said it would be a ing groi^ will have an all-day Proceeds from the productiocis RUMMAGE next year for cotton, com, wheat, WOODLAND will be used for the South churdi'a armed servicu today. British Parliament returns to The Senate Commerce com­ good idea to increase the Air work session Wednesday, at the / FRINGED rice and peanuts. In tola and two other bills, the mittee today approved unani­ home of Mrs. Edward <^isb, 23 “advsnee" program which indudae SALE Tobacco pVevloualy bad been work after summer receZs and Is Force now that Russia has necessary ebangea and repalra to TUES., OCT. 18—10 A. M. lawmakers mirrored their deep dia- told it will leam Monday how mously President Truman's Geared ready for build­ Franklin street. Members attend­ assured supports at thla level be- tn u t of Communist Russia by nominations of Mon C Wall- the A-bomb. Symington was Firmcficiil pkiurti ing all day will provide their own tha church. ODD FELLOWS HALL cauM both the Senate and Houu much more Britons must tighten planning to spend over <17,(KK>,- their belt to meet their economic gren for Power commission and before the House Armed ing with a Disston chain sandwiches and the hostess will The Bpworth League la apoosor- passed bills providing I t Janies Mead tor Trade conunis- Mjrstk Review, W. R A U00,(XX> for military defensu at crisis .. Czech newspaper demands Services committee, defending the OusrtUMd serve dessert and coffee. ing the performances, and ths va­ Sion. Approval came within $9.95 All Kxoept Tbye to Sign home and acrou toe M sa merciless treatment for all “ trait­ flying service against the barrage C«i*irra saw operated by rious committees in charge arc two and a half hours after Thomas said that all of the con­ Beach Agreement ors and class enemies" discovered of charges the N avy has hurled making every effort to gtva a the names were submitted to in 10 days of hearings. worthwhile entertainment. simply beautlTul for only 89.95. Punchwerfc and eanlDewtek In ferees, except Senator 'Thye (R., Senate and House commlttue In continuing purge of army .. 90 $tcor.d$ Mlnn.1, who waa away, had prom reached agreement late yuterday the Senate. Senator Magnuson Raps Admlrola Tickets may be obtained from Visit Oar Booth No. 79 the' b u t ulUng wedding'ring patUrn. White only; George Bernard Shaw protests to (D., WVsh.), announcing the teed "to sign the conference re­ to pour these bilUotis Into toe Lu ding his son, Allen, 7, Samuel Oolds'ein staggers from his Boaton Bobert James ElUott (above), First off, he rapped the admi­ ED. WRUBEL any member ot the .|lpworth Roman Catholic archbishop at result, said attempts may be AT THE MANCmSSTEB port.” greatu t peacetime military spend­ apartment house at dawn after a flash fire wrecked the building, mak­ 10, was kliled In Loe Angeles by rals for ever bringing the Inter- 24 North Street . Got a Furnace? League, or may be reserved Kiagenfurt, Austria, against made to g «t Senate action to­ FRODUCTS SHOW The agrum ent still la subject to ing program tola nation ever has ing 25 persons flee. A t right, Ooldsfeln’a daughter, Franees, 11 tvalta church censure of his play, "St. his 15-yeor-old brother, Richard, service row over military poUciez through the church office. day on the nominations of the Big (814x414 inch) brilliant \ approval by both the Senate and undertaken In a single y u r. tor her mother to Join them. (N E A telephoto)- Joan.” polloe aald, when an old-fashioned into toe open. He said It haa re­ prints ef professional quality TeL 2-2970 Or 4028 Want a Burner? MORGAN JONES TUFTWICK House but the compromise— which Included in toe total Is <1,814, two former senators. THE EUTE STUDIO Princess Elizabeth scolds Brit­ gun be was showing him went off, sulted In letting possible enemlm are iteiirs automatically aa you had threatened to delay adjourn- 010,000 for nations lined up with w o d n ^ g James in the head. know "how this country would be 988 Main Street ------CSMW ish people for what she calls high Washington, Oct. 18—(41— advance the film for. the next mant—is expected to be accepted. toe United Statu In the cold war Blchard couldn’t stand to see him defended.” pietnra. Now yon can make The Price Is Right divorce rate and falling moral UQUOR DEPT. WediRng Ring Pattern Hope for an agrument before againat Ruula—the bulk of It to Btaiidards . . . Communists of So­ President Truman today named suffer, and, according to Police In a statement and in a question sure e f gstting Just the picture adjournment had waned as confer- western Europe. Balkans Peace Group and answer session with the com­ yen want Now all can enjoy Buckingham Church Save Some Dollars viet zone In Germany openly at­ Former Gov. Mon C. Wallgren of Lieut. E. Ream, be shot him again thepietarss together— at the Hours 8 a. m. to ees deadlocked time after time. A'tio, <167,611,700 is earmarked tempt to woo Socialists and Na­ Washington m a member o f the aad killed him. (A P wlrephoto) mittee members, be made these With Colored Candlewlck Dots for military conatructlon, in Alas­ main points: vsqr meoent they mean the Yesterday tha Senate confereu tionalists into bloc against western Federal Power commission. HARVEST SUPPER Its Common Sense 11 p. m. ka and on the Pacific, island of 1. It la "not true,” aa the Navy kMSt.-.and t h e ^ laat for voted 5 to 3 to quit attempts at a Can’t Settle Conflict powers In developing struggle for The president, at the same time, Okinawa. yaara to come. Cmds in today compromUe with the Houu group. '------^ - - ...... mastery of all Clermany . . . nominated James M. Mead, former charges, that tha A ir Force "far* Wednesday, Oct. 19 Arthur Drug Stores HALE'S SELF SERVE A <50,000,000 Item provides for .^ ■ a e It In action at— Thomas and Senator Young (R United Mine Workers advise pow­ Democratic senator from New First Shot ors mass atomic bombing of citi­ The Original In New EUigland toe start of construction on a ra­ er Company to get some coal from zens." 5:30 p. m. Call N D ) opposed this. York, to be a member of the Fed-1 dar screen to guard the United Committee R e ^ ^ Fail. C o g ] P a r l e V S strlke-^und United States Steel 2. It Is "equaUy false” that the MENUt Roast turkey, dressing, $9-95 Tod^ in a etatement Thomas eral Trade commission. Statu from enemy air attack. Corporation. mashed jratatoes, turalps, but­ and HEALTH MARKET denied reports that all hope of ure to United NatiopsNations : J Seen Fatal Air Force is over-emphasizing the agreement had disappeared and The votes whfch will send toe Dutch Arm y headquarters de­ Named Olds’ Suooesaor A-bomb carrying B-36 long-rsng* tered onions, eabbuge salad, General Assembly’s Wallgren waa appointed to suc­ IS iM p V L h cranberry sauce, celery, oUves, BENTZ For thou who do not want a fringed epread. The beautiful wad­ added: money bills to toe White House Start Again nies reports that Indonesian guer­ botnber and neglecting othw types RUMMAGE “ Yesterday's proposals and coun are expected to be a mere formal­ rilla activity haa flared up again ceed Leland S. Olds, whose nom­ of sir craft. CAMERA' SHOP relishes, rolls, coffee, squash, Sheet Metal Works ding ring pattern In punchwork with colored candlewlek dota. Political Unit Today ination for a ’ third term on the Ckironer’ s Autopsy Re* mlnoe or apple pie with cheese. ter-pmpoaala wars ao clou to an ly- In eastern Java . .UN experts say Should Have Own A ir Anna TUESDAY SPECIALS Green, blue, peach, rou, maize and all white and orchid. , The size 58 Air Force calls for Power commlsslou waa rejected Adults—81.80 Phone 8964 agrum ent at times, I f u l we Negotiators Gather for International agency cannot in- port Adds Tragic Irony 3. He is not opposed to x lrp iu g 901 Main St. TeL 5321 should have another eonferenu.' ten more groups than President Lake Success, Oct. 18.—Spencer Moons might be weU to expand toe Air consider, this to be desirable." breaking the deadlock by the end caused death. COFFEE tb.47c Cauingklng, Oct. 18— (IF)—Com- (Continued on Page Ten! . Washington, Oct. 18—(Jf)— Gov­ (Continued ou Page Ten) Force came when Representative The conciliation group consisted of the week, he will step in again ernment labor officials decided to­ The boys, son af a physician, Brooks (D.. La.) mentioned (hat nninist amphibious troops complet­ of the following members, in addi­ as a direct mediator. . were home alone watching a west­ MAXWELL BOUSE ed Red control of the China coast­ day on a big, final fling at trying Morgan Jones tion to Romulo: Lester B. Pearson He got the operators and John for voluntary settlements In the ern movie on television when toe (Gontinoed on Page Twelvn) line from Canton north today by of Canada, Selim Sarp4'r of Tur­ L. Lewis, .powerful UMW chief, to­ older boy told hla brother that 1 e ealziiig the old truty port of steel and coal strikes. , t i m Osater St. Phone 8850 VesselSinks key and U. N. Secretary-General gether there on October 7. He Steel Supply wanted to show him "a gun like COFFEE \ 1 lb. Bag 55c Amoy. It Vvajs strongly indicated that PWmltarc Tops Trygve Lie. Romulo's 'letter was asked them to get dowm to earnest they used In toe old west." Imperial Hobnail (Chlneu Communist newspapers bargaining for a new contract to if Cyrus S. Ching, the Federal Store Fmnts, Ptetnre Vraalag read by Pearson, who is chairman Mediation service chief, fails In In showing the .32 caliber re­ FRESH OREEN in Hong . Kong reported the Reds After Crash replace the one which expired June Grows Short volver, Richard told detectives that Veeetiaa Blinde of the PoliCical committee. the various moves he has planned alfo had taken Swatow, anqther Pearson said the peace group 30. it went off accidentally with toe big p o rt,about 116 m flu south of Same Old Story for this week, he wlU turn the two bullet piercing Robert's .lead. Flashes! BROCCOLI Bcb 15c would make a more detailed report big strike problems over to Presi­ Bedspreads Am oy). British Aircraft C^r* within two or three days. Contract meetings resiuned last Auto Industry Operat­ Dr. Harold M. ElUott, former CnRs. for PqllUcal Reforms week. It was the same old story dent Truman as hopeless. " (Late BoUettiis ot the UP) W in ) Let's Take A Ride Polish Proposed Defeated city health officer and-father of > In gloomy Chungking, the new rier and Coal Freighter no progress. Then It wlU be up to Mr. Tru­ the boys, said: Polish Delegate Jultusz Katz- ing on Borrowed Time Nationalist capital, Acting Presi­ The feeling among industry ob- man to ' decide if and when ■ he " I ’m convinced both bullets were In That FRESH CARROTS b , h c Suchy demanded that the Political 10 dent Li Tiung-Jen called desper­ Collide During Gale ser\-crs ha.s been all along that the wanU to employ the emergency —Shutdowns Possible Pious Mon Found Dead ately tor political reforms to spark coal dispute will not be settled powers of toe Taft-Hartley labor (Continue on Page Twelve) New York, (Jet. 18—(41— A plaoa new life in the dying, government. Berwick. Eng., Oct. 18.— — (Conttnued on Page Twelve) until an agreement is reached be­ court injunctions, or industry seiz­ ~ /i' '■ I — — New Lew Price $6^98 Detroit, Oct. 18—(JP)— The na­ 80-yeor-old man was found dcM ki' ‘.'Wo can BtlU turn the tide The British aircraft carrier Al­ tween the CIO and the Interlock­ ure under toe selective service law. tion's suto industry Is operating on a pool of blood today in a sypo* New 1950 PACKARD FRESH BEETS B chi \, against ths Oommunlsts.’’ be eaid, bion and a small coal freighter ing steel Industry., To Meet U. 8. Steel Officials borowed time as far aa Its, steel gogne where he hod gone to prdy 329.75 FOU and twin bed alua; Still a best seller. The genuine Imperial “If. we renovate the government collided in a gale in tjie North sea However, reports have been cir­ As one step In his planned all- supplies are concerned. Shutdowns before sunrise. Homicide squad $ It DcIiyitv For $2.29V Sndw Drifts quality that w ill' wear and waMi for years. Heavyweight with and renovate it without delay. today. The freighter sank swiftly Iron Ciirtam culating around here that some out drive to get strike settlement# of three weeks and more starting • , / detectives Investigated the | isl- In MANCHESTER thouaanda of hdbnaila. Rou, blue, green, yellow and all white. ‘Tf.w e don’t, our poaitkin will be and eight hours later only thre- Indiana and Illinois operators are without more drastic government early next mhnto are not unlikely. UUty that the old man, laodute HEALTH MARKETx hbpnlu e.” - of the 24 crewmen aboard wet anxious to sign up with Lewis’ IntJrvenUon, Ching arranged to This was toe word from an au-. In Montana Elnhorn, a retired real eotote Secrets Leak meet in New York tomorrow with dealer, had been murdered. RobW ' ■ \ U, 'io>eaklng at a civic reception known to have -survived. thoritatlve source Inside the indus­ in his honor, blamed paat utbseks Lifeboats fought the foaming ( (.YmUnued on Page T ee) officials of toe,U. S. Steel corpora­ try today. / Sbnon Blumentbol df the Ojkei A Treat To Eat Green'Stamps Givan With Osgh Bales on failure to reform the govern­ wavM hunting survivors near toe tion. ^ ' Eating Deeply into Stocks Temperatures in Rocky Jacob congregation roported find* ment. He charged anew that the Fam e islands off the nbrtheast United States Appar­ Treasury Balance Cailng said he wanU ‘to get a The esr and truck makers )iad a Ing the body at 6:80 a.m. (e. a. t.). LOIN Reds, under Soviet direction and coast o f England. better Idea” from U. 8. Steel " o f four to six weeks inventory of • ■ * ■ • BIG TRADES ently Able to Get Mountain Area Dip as leadership, intended to turn China Bole Rammed In Carrier Wnsl)lngtoh. Oct. 18— —The what the position of the company steel when the steel strike began. Hundreds Die In Flood* LOW Pa y m e n t s Guatemala, Guatemala, Oct. |9 Into a Russian vassal state. The newly built 18,300-ton A l­ position of the Treasury October la at this time In regarfl to toe Biit they have been eating deeply Low . as 12 Degrees M84sI RK-70 - LAMB CHOPS Lot of Information —<41— Raging -floods In Gunte- t r a d e t o d a y ■ Lb. 85c Lees of Anwy Uonflrued ^ bion waa manned by a civilian 14: dispute.” Into these stocks and replacements TiM ^HAiicQiai Loss o^Amoy. aftor a long siege, crew and was In tow to drydock The malD“stumbllng block in toe have been ctit off. mola’s Interior liave taken a toll PHONE 5191 NOW Washington, Oct. 18— (Jp)— The ' Net budget receipts, <50,428,- - B}^ The Associated Press ‘MANCHBBTill C o n O * was confirmed by southwest mili­ for completion. The .collision 743.22; budget expenditures. <160,- stMl strike Is the method of pay- A top Industry executive, who of hundreds of Uvea and made United States apparently is still A swirling white preview of Budget Balancers - tary headquarters on ' Formom. rammed a hole In the carrier and 025,071.30; cash balance, <4,798,- asked that be be not identified, thousands bomelesa- after more able to get a lot of Information The island d ty —Just three m ilu she was reported taking watier. 096,383.56. (Ointinued on Page Ten) said today: drifts in Montana today and dip toon a week of torrential rotas. from behind the Iron Curtain de­ FRESH GROUND o ff the Red held mainland— Is 636 The Albion had aboard three “ An important thing that seems ped temperatures in the Rocky Estimates of the dead ranged a BRUNNER'S PACKARD miles south of Shanghai and 202 survivors from the freighter,'the spite Communist . Efforts to plug to be overlooked is that If we keep high as 1,000. A U. S. amphlbiw leads. mountains area aa low at 12 de p l^ e Is reported missing sn a m ilu north of Hong Kong. 2,025-ton Msystone, carrying coal going aixl use up ah . the steel we grees. ' HAMBURG Lb 55c The military spokesman u ld to London. A spokesman for the Disclosure o f a series of official have on'hand it will take three or mercy mission to the Interior. Yhe Braids and Brawn Used The windy snowfall waa In con­ government lost nlgbt wquestsd TOP QUALITY the Nationalist garrison retreated owners o f the Maystone, said life­ reporU Indicated this today. four weeks to store up enough Broil, roost or bake , double amounts ki You! want ttete DE LUXE feitMrtt, tMl For example, toe State depart­ more to permit resumption of car trast to toe pleasant autumn the United States to send a plaao MANCHESTER - HENRY St. to nearby Klngmen Island. Only boat crews still at sea had some weather whl,ch prevailed over most e - yesterday government sourcu de- hopes o f picking up other aur-- ment announced yesterday It had and truck output. lor relief aad resctio Work. . Ibis deluxe double-oven electric .range. To Get Low Cost Homes of the eastern half o f toe country. • Cdok-MeSter Oven Clock Centrel reports "confirming*’ toe Soviet “ Shutdowns Inevitable’’ < O r you can bake ond broil— or roast and FRANKFURTS a.5Se ' '7 Room Single — Steam h^t, oil homer, copper . clared toe Red Invaders were be­ vlvqrs. North winds, recorded at 55- Grants Extradition To Florida LOVE ing “wiped out" after establishing The collision occurred eight mass deportation o f thousands of "Shutdowns o f three weeks or mlle speed in top gusts, plied toe Hartford Oct. IS—(41-*G#veinwr • broil oil at once, electricallyl It has two • Radlantwbe 5-Speed Surface Units plumbinir, garage; large lot. Exterior and interior a buebbead. Later, however, Greeks and other foreigners from more are inevitable for many of FAIRMONT’S FRESH ' , miles off England’s northeut Kearny. -N. J.. Oct. 18—OF— A 1 84 lots eac); 60 feet wide Ih e good snow which fell mainly on the Bowles today g ro n M ostrodlMon newly decorated in A*1 condition. Immadiate Oe- evacuation of toe defenu force coast, near the Anglo-Scottish the Chiucasus area of South Rus the car companies If steel does oomplete Even-Heat Ovens and two • Triple-Duty Thermlxer YOUR CHILD? group of young men who fought- "•'8'^horhood. . eastern slopes of toe . northern to Florida of Watson Monlthrapo,,. edpancy. Shade trees. Sacrifice price. was announced. border port of Berwick. -Lifeboats sla. not start to come through again * ■' » " . . A mortgage was secured on toe Rockies and in the northwest now confined at state’s prisoa,. tn Smokeless-Type, High-Speed Broilers. • EwII-Width Storage Drawer Keep Children’s Bair Clean C O TTA G E CHEESE ib 25c Increaelag Puelmism from toe 'Berwick Ccimst Guard Others, which the department In toe laat war are showing t her j j ^ with , the mortgage by next Monday.” 6 Room Single — Near Droad Street. Large loL was less sure of, told of talk In No one auto maker wants to plains area adjacent. The actual servo a Ufe Imprtsonmeat. Yfeo Each oven hos its own controls and sigitol and Loatitma. With . Here In toe oapltal 600 milu station put out into rain and veterans how to get good.homee at i money plus the remaining cash, • All-Perceloin, inside end out Price, 18,500. nortowut. of fallen Canton there the ^alkana of plans for launching admit his steel position la .any fall xanged from six Inches at Cut governor’s action permits Vlartdn wind-toased waves to hunt for low coet— by using brains and 1 materials were bought to start 'he to i^ t Into effect a seateneo tan* Ights. It's higidaire't fbiesti waa Increasing peeaimlim over tha a Cominform guerrilla war against worse than that of his competitoro. Bank,. Mont., and An’s inches in •, Add-Resisting Percelehi CeeUng Top survivors. brawn house. . - 'YsUowstone National park to ap­ p o s^ on Monlthrope In 199* b* At the Health Market you can Have large bosincM garage, grocery atone,, comper- government’s ability to resiat the The Albion, being towed by a Yugoslavia. But most car and truck compantes, KIDDIE-KREME T ^ *5 vetersiM worked on it proximately one inch in most of order to allow the prlsoonr to osno- dal bnildinga and aavtral lota for cemmercial or real* Communists. tug, waa on her way from a ship­ These came on toe heels of Gen. especially among the "big three’’ • found»tton to finiah. When the area. 'oM o Us original senteneo hofo. get Hilltop Farm Hickory Smoked dantial porposes at sacrifice prices.' A responsible official told thla yard at Jarrow to a drydock at Oaoar N. Bradley’s testimony be­ South Midland avenue, nine housei the'house, .. hr^sra^ mwas m orkmn.'imtoAcompleted it wss 'of General Motors, <3irysler and SHAMPOO reporter: «% fore a House committee that Rus­ are up and there will be IS mere Ford, have been 'producing at. rec- No eoMrgency Conditions Rosyth, Scotland, for construc­ mortgaged for Its cost, about half, No emergency conditions wars Military Bill Passes Bones Bacbn, Canadian Bacon arKi Tasty “We’ll never get anywhere If we tion work before being turned sia has 175 combat divisions and when the Job Is done. real estate men say,.of th^ market brd levels for many weeks. Most of e Extra Mild GEORGE L GRAZIADIO don't stand up and fights some­ could raise toe number to 500 In Building In Spore Tlnoe the Q-M and Chrysler division havs caused by the storm, autboritiss Woshlngtaa, Oct. 11 1 (^ »*A over to the Royal Navy. value. said. The early morning minimum oorapsomlse <15,586,111.499 HtfifO ■ where. W e can't Jui$ go on re­ a few months. Each has five rooms, a tiled bath, The money raised on this mort­ been Working overtime to complete • Contains Lanolin Sausage Meat, ' • REALTOR ' The Maystone, owned by Thom­ of 13 degrees above xero wss to- ry opproprtaUsns Ml) (Insasliw M * treating am) treating. as Stone, Ltd., of Swansea, Wales, Three weeks ago there waa and modern kitchen. The cost of gage was u s ^ to buy materials to their 1949 model' runs. K E M P % I n s 109 HENRY STREET TEL. 6278 ported at Cut Bonk. The mercury group A ir Fofea pooood tho; Bonpo “ Pereonally, I am tired of mov­ waa hauling coal from Methil. President Truman’e announce­ construction averages <6.500 (or start two more houses. This proc­ Since the steel strike began more ^•Grown-ups Like It Too Aadtioneejr—Insqrance—Ri^, Estate waz under the ‘freezing htork by voice vote today sad wtmt tp Manchester’s Frigidaire Dealer For Over 25 Years ing. First I bad to lu v e Muk­ Scotland, to London. ment that Ruasia has succeeded in each house. The veterans at'' ess continues until all 24 homes -re than two weeks ago, toelr stock­ den, then Peiping, then Shanghai Albtoa Net Completed ' setting off an I atomic explosion. building them In their spare time. built One is a twq-famlly house, piles 'have been dwi.*dling rapidly. moat Montsui#! polhtz. The strength tiM SonAte. n ozigo oJ Mg Remember -K I D D 1 E-1 of the winds varied, mostly in a moww MU helpod ofinv tho w ig DEPENDABLE SERVICE KREME Shamitoo withal] | and, only a few days ago, Canton.” The Albipn, a light fleet carrier, Incidentally, faoma unofficial re­ . Here's ths way. )t workq: the others single. ' Wonld Delay Chalkgeovers T& c < ^ Soma quarters believe toe Reds was newly-built and work on her ports have said tha expldsion tooik Twenty-five ‘ veterans got to­ A ll 26 veterans must put In 72 One e f the effects of assembly rangt from 15 to 45 milss an hour, for final odjowwnoa^ of B4P SfSr Lanolin 49 cents at ail Drag '' sloa o f Oongrood 768 MAIN STBE4 r MANCHESTER might Invade Kweichow province had hot DMn completed. She was plaice in the. area now declared to gether ano each p'ut up <400. Part hours work In every 4-week period line shutdowns next mmith, besides dictsd today by the Weather and Dept. Stores, ^ town* of this money: was used to buy until the last of the . 34 houses is lenders now Soptf I g?4 taifT.ffsi * Advertiip^ in The Herald— It Pays w rage TMi) (Ooattaaod aa Face Nina) (GMttaued m Yen) a piece o f ground big enough tor finished. iOttaUmied U c h t) (.ConttBosd M iW e Y M ) Bwrtow- << 'T 1 ' . -I- '7 ? - i

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