MARY CHENI t . / // FlUDAT, OCTOBBS % 190 '* FAGC FOtJBTEBU Tha Wi iiattfl|gater CuPtiing fpralb Avtrata Dafljr Not ProM R » I of V. a. 1 Haiinfrt at Fsr the Meoth ef SiitsmbnY 1B4* r r The ItaMan-Amarlcan Club La­ ahips waa mafla. Out a ( tha aavaa Mambera o f tha Daoalitara o f eaadM Krt. OraiU^ m mipr«m« dles' AuxllUry is requested to recalvad’ one of them came to Italy will meet at t)ie Hofloran Local Woman Connoctlcut this year for the first president. Mri. William ReevM rt 9 , 4 7 4 About Tow n Funeral Home at eight o'clock this meet at fi o'clock tonight at tha the Rockville Club waa appointed T, P. Holloran Funeral Home on time, a young girl from New Ha­ :*^r evening, to pay their respacU to ven being the recipient. After District Deputy for Connecticut • M h o AodH lirnirfeafTr iEwnittg Bpralb Mn. Agatha M. Garibaldi who died Center street to pay last respects Headed Parley Mtiur C»oak, ■upm toor of to a departed member, Mrs. Aga­ the banquet a ooatnma ball waa East. yesterday and who was an honor­ held end many beautiful and gro­ Mias Adeline Pott, o f New M w m , M W B« at tte A «b » Ufa Iraur- tha Garibaldi. Maneheater^A City of Vittana Charm CwaMBT** feaUdtn(B on ary member of tha society. tesque costumea were wom^wlth w u th# chRlnvuui o f the Vteaalitgte A vhmw, Hartford, will Mrs. George Grtmiadio many prises awarded. Convention committee. American L«glon unit members The repaving of the section Others attending from thla town (TWELVE PAGES) PENS rout ORffE IM (Boat apaaker at tba neat* Blast Center street from East Tuesday morning a moat im- Adverttalng oa Fngo IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1948 are reminded of the first sewing in addition to Mrs. Orexiadio, Mrs. VOL. LVXIL, NO. 816 lug at tha Ifanoh^rtar Garden cemetery to the Green is about Presides at 3ill Sessions presalve memorial service wee meeUng of the eeason this eve­ Dannaher and Mrs. Reeves, were dub’f m atlnc Monday avanlng In finished. Manholes are now being held revering the memory of all ning at 7:80 at the home o f Mrs. O f Emblem Q u b Supreme Corresponding Secretary O ia la i dhOMh houaa. Mr- Crook raised to the new level. members who had passed on since ^aOl Hiow kodachroma picture David Thomae. 4« CourUand the laat convention, after which and P is t Supreme Preetdent, Mrs. George H. Winiame; Mre. Albert Truman Talks in Rain aMaa of (ardana and flower ahowi street. All members of Santa Lucia so­ Mra. George L. Ormxladto of Hen­ the buslneas waa continued. It Knofia, Mrs. York StrangfeM and News Tidbits and o f Uw abow In Hartford laat ciety are requested to meet this ry atreet presided at all saastona was voted to return to the New ‘Neutral’ Nations A son, Robert, was bom last Mrs. John Murphy. From Rock­ Churchill Says War H a rd L A dtacuaalon period w d evening at 7:30 at the Holloran of the Supreme Emblem Club of Ocean House at Swampacott, CalM Fron (/P) Wires night in St. Francis hospital to Maas, again next year. ville. Mrs. George J. pifMaidBanta win be other fea- funeral home in tribute to Mrs. the United States at its 22nd an­ Mr. and Mrs. William Martens of nual convention Just concluded at Tuesday evening the newly- president of the RockvlUo Ktublem tnraa, 9 Stephen street. A ^ th a Garibaldi who was an hon­ Club; Mrs. J. Stanley McCray, the N ew Ocean Hotiae, Swamp- elected olBcera were installed In First general rainstorm in New orary member. scott. Mass. a beautiful exemplification of the Mre. Harry Dowdlng and Mre. Bidding for England in two months eases seri­ Tba mantage of Mlea Jnf * H The M ary Cushman group o f The convention opened on Sun­ ceremony. Mra. Frederick A. Max Kabrick. ous fire hazards and ends droagM Hawoomb, daughter of Mr*. Mabel the Second COngregaUonal Wom­ Likely at Any Time; day afternoon with a ritualistic J. Newcomb o f 30 North School en's League will meet this evening that causes damage estimated at List Vacancies contest and drill in convention hall. more than mtlUon dollars... .Oeo- atreet and John W . Finlay of Wa- at the home of Mrs. E. V. Cough­ The former contest was won by To Settle Crisis esal Electric Compsay, convicted Urbury, will Uke place tomorrow lin, 390 Woodland street. the Winthrop, Maas., Club mem­ afternoon at 2:30 at the Second In YW Classes with five other defendants of vio­ bers and the latter by Concord, lating anti-trust laws by conspir­ Oongragatlonal church. Group C o f Center church wom­ N. H. ing to monopolise trade in hard en will hold a food sale tomorrow Peril Seen in Crisis Thera la atlU time, for tboaa In the evening beautiful tableaus Move to Postpone Coun­ metal compositions, says court's rooming at nine o'clock in Hale's depicted the'p^U ngs of different Special Groups who have not already signed up, decision would retard "develop­ store. Madonnas. All the participants cil Meeting TenUllve- to register in a few of the Y.W.C. ment of new business___ Oermaay were members o f the various clubs ninst export manpfactured goods Asserts Only Possession, Washington L. O. L. No. 117, and Mrs. William Reevea of the ly Set for Monday Hit by Truman A. C raft clasaes. Because o f tha liU jJtd "or die with the rest of western Of Atom Bombs by; HILDITCH will hold its monthly meeting this large demand, an extra hooked Rockville Club posed aa one of the To Give Mediation Europe,” in the opinion of Henry Truman and Marshall Saints. Those taking part were evening at eight o'clock in Orange rug claas la being formed for the Parkman, Jr., form at advlaor to United States Stopw han. draped and made up by profeaalon- Plans Abont Berlin A ccusm Republicans of Gen. Lucius D. Clay In B e rlin .... evening, and re^stratton may als from Boston an^ although Communist Jogger-! MARKET atlU be made fo r that course. Boaton’s lawyer's suit for $25,000,- To Talk Over Policies they had no time for rebaarsal, all l h > . More Time to Jell Taking Course That 000 against Massaohusetta honp Other cUbaes in which there are did a magnificent Job o f posing. ' naut from Engulf> 99 Snmmer Street vacanciea are the evening Jewelry and dog racing tracks la referred lay, the busl- Led to Depression to state Supreme court. Cars Wanted! clean, m omlRg booked rug class neaa aeaaion waa called to order. Paris, Oct. 9.—rlvUags groups" and accused the national Situation] ------Pond, Telephone 8429. .and New Mexico. From only 90 up the east-west Berlin crisis. e- mier Stalin on how the peace of The nationwide coal strike en­ before the Ruselaa Oommunteta Changeable aa the seasons with its xip-in, xlp-out wool warmar that the result of this coming elec­ Albany, N. Y.. Oct. 9—(4>)—The peal, is Brsmuglia'B optimism over office workers, waitresses, or Bume talks with Russia on peace the world can be preserwML tered Its sixth day and there was have go t iL too.” lining to meet the coolest breesea. Adaptable to every fsahion his talks. tion Is a foregone conclusion.” dates Jockeyed today for position treaty for Austria. . . .Czech No Official Ooaflrmatten a grave threat that the ndl lines ChorchlU urged tbs west to whim . . . belt it aa a great coat, wear it looacly with a swaggar 'ITiat’s a lie, that’s a lie.” he no foreign policy Issues as they maids. In the new fall colors. your riding shirt Bramuglla was expected to see Most are applying for fac­ newspaper calls for restricting In no quarter wras there any of­ would be tied up, “ bring msttsrs to a bead and make and when you'd play a double role, slip the belt tn, tUi it front­ Dmitri Z. Manullsky, foreign mini­ said. "H ow wrong they are.” took brief respites from political number of American eorrespond- ficial confirmation that ^such Nearly 1.000,000 tons of coal a final ssttlsmoDt” before Not mentioning Gov. Thomas E. tory Jobs. Interviewers quote 1 •aicotaia a wise! Surefy a coat that can be all things to your wardrobe in a ster of the Soviet Ukraine, today campaigning. (Ota In (?zechoaloTakla " if only plan had been considered. But have been lost by the strike. Gov­ gets the borate The RusslaM Size to 10 14 . Dewey by name, be told a cheer­ the wartime feminine welders fine pure wool broadcloth. Sizes 10 to 18. Black, green smd biwro. and continue his private talks over President Truman hurried home one CZechoalovak Joumaliat is ernment sources said the stoppage should rsteasease thair grip oa aotal- auaaaNTiia ing audience that the Q. O. P. and lathe operators as saying neither pras it dented. the week end. to Washinxton for a conference jkuonltted In America.” «*» -.iap-- - ‘Tlleie were reports in any event wraa costing tMs state aboutout $2.- hte statss, ftss Q eniian and Jap* nominee has dispelled the "llliU' they don't want to settle down The *TdtUe Six’’ was understood with Secretary of State Marshall. anese politicians waiting to see if that this Idea was no longer get­ 000,000 dally In lees of reeeipto ansae prlsonen they "now hoM os Ion” that the Republican Congress at desks. to have swung over to the media­ They will seek "means for work­ Gen. Douglas MacArthur w ill ex­ ting consideration—that it has frotn 180,000 tons normally minsd slaves^ cease to "oppreoa torment and the Republican candidate for tion plan after agreeing it would ing out a constructive and peace­ press his vlewm on wrho shall be be«i abandoned if it ever was giv­ sad expMt” the parts of AuMria $3 .5 0 president “ do not stand fo r the each day. bs fruitless to offer a demand that ful solution of our problems next prime minister. . . . Korean en serious consideration. and Osnaany they bold and cease policies." Trasspled By Attoefcteg Crowd , Russia end the blockade in view abroad,” the president said. > National Youth Corps, potential In the group of officials at the disruptive operatkms elsewhere to . $49-98 Mr. Truman quoted his oppon­ One worker wraa kUled near Adv. In October "Mademolsella’* of the Soviet veto power in the Studies Fresb Reports source o f military powrer in South airport to greet Marshall was Un- Meta today—trampled by a crowd the erorid before a sstUsmant la ent as saying "the 80th Congress Wallace Urges Korea, reported to be 1,250,000 reached, OrarchlU said. ; council. There appeared to be Gov. Thomas E. Dewey studied dersccretaiy of State Robert Lov­ of workers attacking police and has delivered as no other Congress strong. . . .Los. Angeles born Iva But the war leader of Britain ' little doubt Vishinmey would kill fresh reports from John Foster ett. soidiera Four wrere hurt In the Pair I such a move. ever did the future of the coun Toguri (Tokyo Rose) D'Aquino, dsetored hs oouM "not encourage Dulles, lUs foreign affairs adviser, Marshall’s plane arrived over melee. U. S. Delegate Warren R. Aus- try” and added: Telling Stands indicted for treason for wartime you elth faloa hopeo of a friewiy on the. progress o f the Berlin the air port about 10 minutes be­ Earlier soldiers and strikers i tin, aa October president of the *”raiTed With Same Brush” radio work, says she believes she fore the president reached the setUemcot erith soviet Ruaria. , councU, wUl call the next meet­ “ They (t h e ' Republican candi blockade question and other Inter­ wlU be acquitted. national issues in the United N a­ field from his train. The Marshall (Ceatinoed on Page Bight) “Aliaady BcovUy AimadT ing on Berlin in consultation with dates and (Congress) are tarred Demands Rivals Give Attorney General Clark says "Bolahtvlk Russia la siraody tions meeting at Paris. plsiM circled overhead until Mr Bramuglla, the acting president, with the same brush— the brush Inanfftcleat eridence has kept Jus­ heavily armed and her fbreea te These reports came to Dewey at Truman could arrive. but it was assumed they would that big business uses to brush o ff Positions on Spain, tice department from seeking four Europe far exceed all tboae of the through Allen The only official wrord in advance accede to the wishes of the ma- the needs and claims of the peo­ Israel and Germany spy indictments demand^ by of the Tniman-Marshall talks was Reds Resume western couatriea put togethar.” , jo rlty fo r a delay. ple.” Dulles, brother o f the adviser, be House Un-Amcrican Activities ChurcbUl said. " A t the pruato t fore the G.O.P. presidential nom­ that the president wanted to get British informants said they had He contended: “The leopard has committee. . . .Official Soviet a first hand report on the U. N. time the only sure foundimoa of not changed bis spots. He has inee returned last night to Albany Seattle. Oct. 9—m — Henry news agency says more than 10,- peace and of the preventioo of ac­ for a quick cleanup of. state’ busi­ meeting and the international situ­ Nerves W ar tfii CORK (Uoottnned on Page Eight) merely hired some public relations Wallace demanded today that Pres- 000 Americans are in Greece, giv­ ation. tual wrar rests upm strength. JWHALC experts. And they have taught ness. ing the U. S. “full control of the If It were not for the stuuha a( Refnaee to Coa^neot He is preparing to set out to dent Truman and Gov. Thomas E. MsMCHierail c o m h * him to wear sheep’s clothing, a^d Greek state apparatus.” .... When Mr. Tnunan stepped from atomic bombs now in the tniotoe- to purr sweet nothings about uni­ morrow night for another round Dewey issue "clear and unequl- Elnormlty of earthquake - that Large-Scale Air M «- ahlp of tbe United SUtes, than Warren Tells ty In a soothing voice. But it’s the of presidential campaign speak­ ■vocal” statements of their positions struck Ashkhabad in Iran this (Continued no Page Bight) neuvers Announced would bs no means ol straplng the same old leopard.” ing, with the first formal speech on Spain, Israel and Germany. week brought home wrlth official subjugation o f western Bhnops by “lemaea” Mala UabUlty at Pittsburgh Monday night. The third-party candidate for aimouncement that 120 planes For Air Lift Lanes C!tommunlat machinations, backed Farm Policies M r. Truman said the Republi­ In the Dewey camp it waa con­ president, in the midst of a hard- took more than 6.0M tejnred per­ by Russten Armies and enforosd cans’ main liability la the "issues.” tended unofficially that Mr. Tru­ driving effort to win votes in the sons to hospitals in other cities. by political parties.” Situation Now Berlin, OcL •—(O—The Rus- "They have concluded,” he said, man's recall of Marshall for a re­ state of Washington, sent almost .Five-ton gas roller used in The Berlin blockade, which hs I sians, resuming tbs war o f nerves ‘‘that their record ts so bad on the port on the Paris developments Identical tolegrrains to the Demo­ paving work reported loet in Sa­ callsd Rnastan hlackmsH, “may at Pledges Support Prices, I over Berlin, announced once again Important iaaue o f the day. that waa designed, In part, to offset the cratic and Republican nominees. lem, Ore. . . .Carlos Prio Socar- Seen Critical I that large-scale air maneuvers in- Conservation ai they can't even discuss them.” N ew Y ork governor's action In ras w ill be inaugurated aa presi­ (Vsirtteaafl m m Fags BI«M) having Dulles fly here earlier in Four Specific Questions dent of Cuba tomorrow. . . .Fed­ 1 eluding gunnery practice will be The president, said he had been Wallace asked each candidate the week for a personal briefing. eral grand Jury in Philadelphia in- i , , . « ! held in air Ufi corridors today. Rural Electrification impressed by turnouts In the rain four specific questions: at “ these so-called Republican Both candidates were said by dietsI 33-ycar-old postal clerk for lllflon eflian F O rces an il And again United flUtes offi- some politicians to be trying to im­ 1. Whether he supports admis­ falsely stating he ■ had ■ no connec­ r " « 1 - e 1P..I__ 1- clals protested that the Rusalaas En Route With Warren to Sioux press the public with the attention sion of the Franco regime In Spain tion with the Communist party.” U,onimuni8t K e b c l s would endanger western allied You’ll "atirrup” excitement when City, Iowa, (^ L 9.—(iP)—Gov. Earl (Cootlsaed os Page EIgbt) they give every move In the trou­ to the United Nations and the e.x- aircraft by such maneuvers and you set the pace color! Gay bold Warren headed into Iowa today tenston of economic aid to General­ Battle for Oil Center thus violate four-power safety after a Minnesota campaign bled relations between the United F la s h e s ! issimo Franco. box check of combed. Sanforized*^ States and Russia. regulations. swing in which he pledged firm 2. Whether ho supports the re­ Batavia, Oct, 9— —The Dutch "We are going to continue pro­ (Uste Btetettes at tte (T) OUm) Republican adherence to policies Each has been soufiding a jpeace Barkley Raps mercerized broadcloth — colorfast and , Urged Oppose theme. Mr. Truman hit It hard jection of Israel's request for a Army said today the see-saw bat­ testing every time the Russians favoring farm support prices, last night in his speech at Buffalo loan from the Export-Import bank tle between Indonesian forces and announce such drills, which arc unconditionally washable. Sizes 32 to 40. conservation and rural electrifica' £hat ended a barnstorming trip and also whether he supports Sec­ Communist rebels for the vital against regxUsUons.” a senior U. tion. Farm Actions .Aoneance richetlag Pteos Schools Curb through New York state. retary Marshall's advocacy of the Tjepoe oil center has caused an S. air officer said. "W e are mak The G.O.P. vice presidential Hartford, OcL 9— rkhetteg He said he thought it was the proposals of the late Count Bem a- "extremely critical'' situation. Ing it their reeponsiblllty to - live > candidate also threw the full pteos foe the strike wMch wW Famoui SHIP 'n SHORE prayer of the American people dottc, the U.N.'s mediator for Some 1,00() caw^lUes have been weight of the national ticket's en­ up to the safety rules.” begte at the thrae Boyol typ e w rt^ Delegates to ULCA Cou« "that we have peace.” Palestine. Deicribes a» ^Sabotage'! reported, it said, and 3,000 refug­ quoltfy as advertised in LIFE dorsement to Senator Joseph W. Nothing Seen ef Upcratlon)i cerapaay ptents at td:$l ^ ■!-« Dewey will have a chance to 3. Whether he approves the ees are still streaming from the you’ re In tune with , today Ball in the acute Minnesota sena­ Record of Congrefii ^ Whether this was Just a Rus­ Sunday wore oaaminced tedkjr by . (Second Floor) vention Urged to Bat give hla version when he starts commutation of the sentence- of area. sian cat-and-mouse game could t!.a Royal teitastriol uoloa. Ef­ torial fight. Monday morning on a series of “ Ludwig Mertz and other Nazi With Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, tie Secularism Trend Against Farm Plans | Mllitar>- ' reports said TJepos not be determined immediately. forts to avert the strilw ewer tee tralnside appearances in Pennsyl­ executioners," and. if not. what which has changed hands at least Yesterday they announced big tsaue e f pay Mkeo oflae ■raolima the No. 1 man on the G.O.P. team, he proposes to do about it. in a M I D D I t H A D I vania. . ^ Boise, Idaho. Oct. 9-(;P)-Sena- times maneuvers in the corridor to the with the atate Board of Bledlattea , slated to arrive in Minnesota next Philsdelphls, Oct. 9— (>P)— Mem­ In New York City yestei^ay he 4. Whether lie, is prepared to Friday, no doubt remained that tor Alben W, Barkley yesterday now is heUl by Communist rebels blockaded city, but pilots reported and Arbltnitloa tellod Friday. bers o f the United Lutheran Church talked about housing for the flrst “ take the qu''. the Republicans were ready to In America were urged today to described as. ''sabotage" actions time in the campaign. of the United Nations where it son have occurred., on a large erations. 937. V.AW-CtO. aonooMed t ^ wage an all-out battle to hang on oppose “legislation which fosters he said the Republican-controlled He told a rainy day crowd of 500 cannot be solved" and offer to re-' The British commander in Ber- about 159 persons will picket Site- Middiihods offani fradWonolly fina opporal in lha to Ball's Senate seat and to bid Federal control of education and 80th C)ong;reas took against farm­ scale." MAR-GRO Storage Tank Burning Un. MaJ. Gen. E. O. HerberL said I day night at Uw company's ptents for Minnesota's flrst G.O.P. presi- tends to handicap privately-sup­ (Continued on I’age Elgin) ers. stylet and thadet nooet wanted right now. Qeor> (Conttnued on Page Bight) The reports said a mill In the "there one strong reasons to sup­ on New Park avesne, P i ^ e^tet dentlal endorsement since Herbert ported sc1)ooIb.” Speaking at a public meeting Hoover In 1928.' town is aflame and a large stor­ pose wre may remain blockaded in ! and In Elmwood. Mass plckitete The Rev. John R. Deaton of Bal- last night the Democratic vice by about 1,000 Is scheduled tea\ Bluet, rich browns and latoky aroys... premium fobrlce, ^ Brassieres Regarded Appeal to Liberals timorer speaking as president of presidential nominee said of the age tank 1s burning. Berlin this coming winter.” In a Inilonesian troops are attempt­ special message to Britons in hts Monday moruiag, offMola eoM. \ moulded by Iho Witard hands of craftsmen ^ \ Warren's speech in Duluth laat the Church's BM rd o f Education, Republicans: • • • night on the triple issues of con­ also urged delegates to the ULCA's “ I f it had not been for Demo­ ing to drive out the rebels with ar­ aone he said they would have to Bosom Beauty Choice Seats for Series bear with discomforts, such as Six Pollilcol KilUoga for your impoficable oppsoronce throughout servation, electrification and farm 18th biennial convention to work cratic Insistence in the Senate, tillery fire. prices, was regarded as a direct to “ counteract the trend o f secu­ with the aid of a few broadmind­ Republican authorities fear the lack ef fuel, but be added: Bogota, CMumMte OcL 9—(*i— A Scarf To Enhance appeal to Minnesota's large liber­ larism so prominent in American town and the surrounding area will "H ow ever, we are In a strong The newspaper El Ubwal today die seoson. Sm them lod o yl $ 6 0 . 0 0 At a budget price. A spe­ 'Left in Scalpers’ Hands ed Republicans, they would have al independent vote from the ru­ lUe. be put to the torch. poslUon for food, and stocks o f reported six political kllltnga la cial buy of fine cottoh and crippled soil conservation, rurtl Coleahte. Tbe paper eoM ate PA— So# Ih# mldnite blue "Middj-Tux,** loo. ral areas, it is to this vote that “ Many schools,” the board's re­ electrification and reclamation I That S u it: satin material, a variety of the Minnesota O.Q.P. ia looking (('onMnned on Fags Bight) (Usnltewd an Page EIgbt) nsembers of tee Uberol party port declared, "are more interest­ . OcL 9—(J>)— Many.^rain and the report the game's programs.” clever styles to retail at Harvest of for help In Its key senatorial con­ ed In scientific progress than In Comparison of the Rspublicsn were naorderad te tee ragisa el test. ticket scalpers were scalped yes- start would be delayed. Buenovlsta aod hlaiuad tea appo- moral development. Students are The “ smart money boys” appar­ and Democratic records in Oon- - To a Duluth audience filling the terdsy as hundreds of choice elUea Oeoeervattves. required to study the teachings of ently waited too late to begin gresa, Barkley said, *Ohows clear­ • s * Bussian Kolinsky Scarfs Autumn Beauties Central High school auditorium. Kiri Marx, but no courses are of­ World Serties tickets went beg­ their final sales and wound up ly which party has been the friend Save# Uvea of Forally Warren red "the record " of the fered in the.teachings o f Jesus. of the farmer, of the laboitng Brazil Asked to Withdraw $1.00— $1.50 To reap compUmenta for.youl'Our nqw collectloh^of fall dress- .‘.epublican 80th Congress and the ging. with tickets and little monsv. Eoet Raven, OeL P -tr)-* Thtee- a “ Denies God's Place (a World” man and o f tbe people,” .jin Lovflly 5 Skin Arrangenientfl ^ Footwear for All the Family upa hl-Ughta tha aoft gentility o f thla oeaopnV faahlona . . . Chles of "Tickets, tickets— 86,0(Mt Los« Siitfered ond-a-balf year aM DavM Itattm G.O.P. platform. “ Secularism dentes G od's' place Clwrgeii Republtcann ReaponMpIr Magnlflcent fabrics. ; It made "cleair and unmistak­ One travel agency uftic.al said Proposed Mention of God who carried bis two-yeai^oU sis­ , pW Skin— Pius Tax...... ^ in the world and lives as though Drastic reductions” rang out Just The vice presidential aspirant Main Floor able," he said, the party’s position he purchased tickets from ter from a burotag tooss and teen there were no moral and religious before game time on short Vincent I. 'f’,;': s': - _ favoring continuance of all three speculators earlier in the week at charged the Republicans were re­ oroiMed bln poreato wan ceedltsd values," the report continued.' sponsible printiarily for current programs. atreet where the illegal ticket ped­ an average price of Yesterday Pan* Oct. 9—vPi-- China and- Beccssea Before .Acting with aavtag tea liven of n tendly “ The Rev. William C. Schaeffer high living Gosu. He said that es­ He alw> esnphasized a demand for o f Allentowm. Pa.. - speaking as dling has flourished. he said, be was forced to unload Britain asked BrazU today to with- Tbe U. N. Azrambly’s Social at five In nn snriy nsseateg jj^atural Ranch Mink election of a Republican majority Actually Given Free Hckets his supply at less than half what timated bualnesB profits this draw a proposed reference to God , committee receased before aating- bare today. $10.98 to $16.98 president of the Board of Ameri­ year are $31,000,000,000 after pay­ Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales in Congress, "both In the House One fan with an $8 box seat re­ he paid, resulting In a $6.00(1 loss. uin the first srtlcls .. . o f a United Ki.N a­ Russia zlM objected to a ref^ s s * can Missions, reported congrega­ ment of taxes and commented: and In the genfte;" tions wore organized at the rate of ported be had purchased his ticket TTiere was no immeltaie com­ tion* draft convention on human ence to "brotherhood” in tbe Ar­ Potnte Sbtemsats p n p In 4 Sirin ArrangemenU v a a CEHOUSE&SON ment from officials of the rv|«. ‘"You can’t say that hasn't had IM As he had throughout a day of one new church every two weeks for only 50 cents. Some persons, ticle, declaring that only in a so­ Second Floor somsthing to do with high prices.” 'rights. .PrsasasM sTM o. OeLS—GB— ■ platform epeeches, he declared during 1948 and 1947. observers sail, actually were giv-j land Baseball club as to what ef- Russia hod objected to the pro­ cialist state con men be true TNnr SUn—Pina Ta* ...... W E OIVE ^ G R E ’e N s t a m p s Bafkley remained here over- Mnhtnj\te iMPi M tefly •JJJ "Tcm Dewey hkeds Joe Ball back California and Pennsylvania lead en free tickets when fhe desperate feet the scalpers' a'i vii naU oa posal on th* groufid it deroon- brotharz. The 8evist delegate oigbL then planned to continue . in the Senate." an ether states with nine new speeulatora found it imposaiDle to the disappointing attendance of also Jokingly added that wsmsn his aerial western campaign tour l^ te d "social backwardness.” As MtXMrtSTijiSfr iTS Concerned About Senate Bacc churches In each state, Mr. Schaef­ unload tbe ducats after tbe game 70,308. It had been expected the might bt offended by the term. riod-n year ags. tea U. 8. with a flight into Washlhgton originally drafted, the article says Minnesota Republicans are mak­ fer reported. started. game might break ‘“the previous all humans are born "equal In "If we recommend that women awnt of Agricnitnra n.JW.HAUcoi» Just what it tvas that wTcclted fall elasale attendance mark of state. He had an afternoon speak­ The CORK ing mtle bones of their concern He said the new congregStidns right* and dignity." Brazil want; beetbecome brothora" he aald, "the en­ vlaton reported M ANCHiSTUi C o m m * 74.065. set in Ysrikee s. adlupi m ing engagement at Yakima. ^ r..i»ibw tO R R M ANCHISTM COMM* over the sen.’.torial race between ' added a total of 4,201 confirmed the scalpers’ busliless wasn’t en­ ■ »d it to say they “are born in the tire human race would bd eztin- %SSt cars bad k ; charter members, or an average of tirely determined, but most per­ the Brooklyn-New Vqrk World I Wash., and will speak tonight at gulshed very soon." tlHM and te IM tej I Seattle. ( imaze and likenesa^o^ God.” ‘ M a m c h i s t i i I Co m m * (CootlnueO oa Page Eight). 175 per congregation. , sons attributed it to thy threat of. Series last year. /

UANCHKSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 ,1 9 a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN ..SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 ,194S 'etmmns‘V .t' P A G * TWO son, a graduate of the FBI Netkm- "Route* BoHon LnllMran dm m k Church ef tha Ne Minnesota and Oklahoma," he Find* Five Phaaaanta al acaMroy. la preaontly director Oeepeena* B l^ B t* ^ Rockville SpcRker Rev. Timmins I>r. . j said. "I think that we can carry R o u k v ille Praise Given • and 44 Church Qroup Dewey Q ioice Kentucky end probably West Vir­ Filling From Feeder of the Greenwich Boys' club. Capt. Conn. imr. Paid O. FVetURy. Pnrtee ginia. There will be a fight In IIU- David RobUns, also an academy A. A. Speaker! ^Speiier noU. Iowa and Wyoming." To Bovs’ Club graduate, is a member of the Ad­ The 20th Sunday after Trinity. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school and Plans Season Seen Certain Optimistic About Chaaoes Farm Bureau , Miss BernlcS Juul of the visory council. Several police offi­ C h u rch es 8:55 a. m. Sunday aehool. Bible claaaca. 40th Annireriary ------* The first speaker in the Y. W. In discussing the south Taft Weldon Beauty Salon at the cers presently eeiVe as instructors (Note: Free bus transporUUon for Church school Rally Day. Tenny­ 'V ts e c* . C. A. Public Affaire LnardMOM ae- comer ot Eaat Oantar and in connection ivlth the club's activ­ children whose parents cannot son McFall. superintendent. said "we're very optimistio about Summit atrseta, has main­ Greenwich Activities Cit* L o c r I Council Lists Its To Be One of Four to rles wlU he Dt. Lamenea Bathed, T«fl Predict* Republi­ the party's chances to carry Ten­ Opens Drive ities, The eons of many of the gmaaail Latbcrjan CXnireh 4. Center CengregaUenal Charch bring them or Uve at a dlotance. 10:45 e.m.. Morning Worship. nessee, Worlds, North Carolina tained a large bird feeder in ed to Law Enforcement men in the department ere cur­ ' Rev. CUfforS O. Slmpeon, Mlaiater For information, dial 3-0408.) Special service commemorating * rtivltics for the F rH ; Addr«. Lo«I cans Have Chance to and Virginia. her yard for aoma Ume. Early rently members of ths Boys* club. 53 Church Street 0:80 a. m. Bible Class for alt the 40th anniversary of the Union | thla morning ahe happened to "Ths Boys’ club building, situat­ IN BOLTON — 2 MILES FROM MANCHESTER Rev. Carl E. Otoon, Mlaiater i Rev. Dorethy Peaae of the Hollneae churches of the *ise in ChRFge : On Ortolifr 22 ' *• J'*’-. '“ •S " Because the Democratic vets glance out of the window and Official* of Nation aduts. 1 ____ Barber, former pastor at the See- Crack Grip on South will be split between Oov. Ot Annual Campaign for ed on ths sits facing Greenwich Clarence W. HeMng, Organlat Minister ot Edncatiaa' 10:00 a. m. Nursery claat dur- East with the South end WseL ' _ . ond Congregational church of was amaasd to sm five full Frederic B. Werner forming the Denomination known j The Msnehester Council of Rev. James P. Timmins, pastor Manchester. The luncheon wUl he Strom Thurmond, state's rights Members Begin* in grown pheasants feeding. Washington, Oct. 9—(JP)—Activ­ harbor, is on# of ths most beauti­ ing church service. New Haven, Oct. *.— —Sena­ candidate, and President Truman, ful buildings in the town. The club Sunday, October 10th— Twen- Organlat and Choir Director 10:00 a. m. Divine worship. officially as The Church of the j Churches has planned a number of of St. Bridget’s church and editor: held at the local 8. A. dtadsL She said they stayed almost ities of the Greenwich, Conn., Boya' SATURDAY NIGHT * Mission FeaUval. Text: Exodus Naxarene. activitiea for the fall aeaeon. Tbeee tor Taft (R.. Ohio). aa>f the Re- he said. Governor Dewey would Tolland County a half hour. itself has the finest equipment BallrooBi tiatb Sunday after Trinity. of the catholic Tranacrlpt. will be Dr. Barber, whoae subjapt will publlcana are cerUln to elect need only a 40 per cent vote to club have been cited to taw en­ available and it Is considered one 9:00 a. m.—Sunday School at Services, 0:15 and II o'clock. 14:14-15. Theme: God’s Mission 10:45 a.m. Junior church. Kay | eventa are iponaored by the mem- I one of the four speakers at the be "Party Platforms.” graduated Dewey. wiU "hold their own" in carry those four states. He point­ forcement officials all over ths of tha outsUnding boya* cluba in GALA FTOOR SHOW— PLUS For Rant church and Weat Side Community Prelude, ’'Hornpipe" (from Water Directive: Speak Unto the Chil­ Dolin. supcr\1sor. ber churches of the counrll. who { public meeting of Alcoholic, from Harvard, rnagria cum laude. ed out that Republicans had car­ Rockville, Oct 9—(Special) — dren of God That They Go For­ 6:30 p.m.. Naxarene Young . arc making every effort to unite in Anonymous at Hollister Street in 1937, and received hla master'e the .Senate and ha%*e a chance to The annual membership campaign country by ths FBI the United SUtes.'* Houae. * Music) ...... Handel I crack the Democratic grip on the ried .them by SS to 40 per cent in Glastonbury, Mrs. Thomas Salmon In its Isw enforosmsnt bullstln, Any Day, 10:80 a. m„ Divine Worahlp. Hymn, "Come Thou Almighty ward! Peoples Society. All ages welcome, j certain worthwhile programs. Re. school Friday. Oct. 23. at 8:30 p. degree in 1939, and his doctor’s 1944. of the Tolland County Farm Bur­ 11:00 a.m . Tri-llngual service Marian Janea. president. cently a united effort waa ex.1 m. Two of the other speakers, both degree in 1941 there. He taushL dt "aoild aouth.” eau opened today end continued of Clinton, N. Y^ and Miss Nelly the FBI prints a plcturs of 86 A R T M c K A T Prelude; "Andante from Third King" ...... Italian Hymn Taft, in town for a meeting of "Thurmond la likely to carry Kelley of Rockville; and two membsrs of the Orssnwlch pt^oa Anytime Sonata" ...... Bach Solo "Be Not Afraid" (first aerv-i German, Chinese, English. 7:30 p.m.. Revival hour. Special * pressed In obeerving WotUf Wide roembers of AlcohoUcs Anony­ Harvard, until coining to 'ninity the Yale corporation and to at­ the tier of states Including South through October 18th. August ice) Brown 1 Zion church is a church of the music and singing. Mesasg» by the Communion Sunday, and commtt- mous, will come from Boston while in 1948. He has lectured at Boaton Loshr, Jr., membership chairman grandchildren. force who were former members of Dunce— Miller** Hull For Any Offertory: .’'Paatorale" ..Whitlock tend the Yale-Columbla football Carolina, Geargia, Alabama, Mis­ The funeral will be held Tues­ the Boys’ club, including Chief and hit orcifestra Anthema; "Grant. We Beaeech ' Warren D. Adams, baritone International Lutheran Hour, 1 pastor, teea are now planning for the the fourth speaker will be a New University and RadcUffe OoUegc, game todav, gave hla views on the sissippi and Louisiana, and the has issued the following appeal: John M. Glssson. . Tollaa* Teraplhe Anthem. “Rejoice In the Lord” more than 1.000 stations, twelve j The Week United Church CanvsM to • take | York man. One of the Boston and Is the author of a number ot only place where Truman is com­ day at 9:15 from the Burke Fun- EXCELLENT FOOD AND DRINKS Occasion Thee” ...... Snow a.O.P. outiooK in an Informal talk "This year in the face of rising e r^ Home In Rockville. Services In an accompanying artlcls, the MoSera end ni* Feahlea "Onward (Jhrlatlan Soldiers” .. (second service) Calkin languages. 4S territoriei and for-> Wednesday e\-enlng at 7:80, the place this fdll. speakers will be a woman. studies on government which have >-eiterday to members of the Yale pletely safe is Arkansas and Tex­ priesa, the Ehceeutive (Committee DaeHng Catertog Te Baaqaata aad Wedding Partlee! Senior Choir elgn countries, heard locally Sun- i mid-week Praver and Praise eerv- Rev. Carl E. Olfoi#«f Emanuel Father Timmins, who has been been published. He is also noted as." will be held at 10 o’clock in St. bulletin says: ...... Arr. by Slmeone for hla governmental research, Political union. of your Farm Bureau ha.s asked Bernard's church and burial will Every Satarday Night! Sermon topic: "The Peril Of A Offertory, "Offertory" Saint-Saens day afternoons, WON8,12:8U p. m .. ice will be held at the church. Rev. ’ L,uUieran church has bifcn appoint I / Intereeted in Alcoholics Anony- "Members of ths Orssnwlcb, Call Man. Week Daya 3823—^turdaya 3815 Sees ••Sabataatial Majority" us to again strive to Increase the be in S t Bemard’a cemetery. Solo, "When Jesus Walked on 3:80 p. m. Special Mission Chester F. Austin will be in cherge. ed chelrman of the Youth commit- i moua for a number of years, has and waa once research aseietant The senator said Dewey's pros­ Conn., police department arc vital­ •tOd te IttM P. M. Great Prtvll«e.’’ Festival service with the Rev. G. Walter N. Hewlll A A Christian A. Herter. speaker of membership instead of raising the Poatlude: "Prelntl* *n D Major . Galilee” (first) Edwards tec. which is making plena to o r-' pects were for a “substantial ma- fee as some other counties have ly interested in the activltlea of Mr. Adams O. Uilegard. of Cambridge. Mass.., ganizt e Manchester Youth Ooun- _ „ . j . teh Greenwich Boys’ club. They ...... 1 . . . . ; ...... Bach former missionary in China, also St. Bridget’s R. C. cil. Arrangements have been com- The Rockville Methodist church Jorltj'." ^ . A bout Town had to do. Therefore, wo are urg' 4:00 p. m.. Special meeting of Anthem' “Laudamus" (aecond ser­ Rev. Rroalalaw Oadarnwakt aad the comtry and parts of the nUd- ho been popular as As for , the Senate contest, Ing everyone to send hla or her have reason tb be, for, of the 93 vice) Protheroe Senior Choir aecretary of Norwegian Lutheran picted for the "Uttte Amaterdsm cordially InvUes the public to at- where a O.O.P. loss of four seaU Country Store members presently comprising ths the congregation to consider the j Synod, as gtiest speaker. Geng Rev. Robert OarrelL .Asealtaata west. He Is at his oratorical best , in this section Last The Rockville Emblem club will five dollars now for membership matter of securing a parish work­ Hymn, "Jeaus, Saviour, Pilot Me" Oonference" to be held Sunday, Oc- ' tend -an organ recital ami re-dedi- when speaking on the subject of ■ ^e spoke for the Hartford would throw control to the Demo­ In 1949. Associate membership for Greenwich police department, 86 Gould Heesung family taking part in toher 24 at the South Methodist! crats, Taft said: hold its monthly meeting on Wed­ were membera of the Orssnwlcb Grand Opening er and preliminary action on the service. After eervlce. luncheon ■ Masses on Sunday at 7:80, 9, 10 orfxn on Frltlay ^v^- alcoholism anj the part that AA i college club, and the »Ud- nesday, Oct. lb at 8 p. m. at the the womeii not living on farms is Great Success I : f T T l Sermon, Christianity, Capltallam, and 11 a. m. ckurch. Noted tpeaken. who w erti rh^a^wmw ik .t • ex'-siewsw has played In the rehabilitation of diptown Branch of the American "I'm inclined to thiijk we ll hold two dollsra. The Farm Bureau is Boys’ club in their youth. This 1949 Budget Chmmuillam will be served by the Ladles’ Aid, 1 present at Amsterdam, have been! October 15. st K oclock in our own. We might even gain if Elks Home. A pot luck supper numbers rspreasnts approzlmats- 6:00 p. m„ Home Mlasioii Festi­ as well as some (Hiinese food. invited to attend. Rev. Clifford O. the Methodl.st auditorium. There 1 thoac afflicted by an overwhelm- Association of UnlverMty Women, Dewey wins by a large margin." will be served at 6:30 by Mrs. Ruse an organization for sU rural peo­ ly 40 per cent of the entire depart­ SUN., MON.* TUBS. val sponsored by the Womans Hymn, "Lead On, O King EUmal ing desire for ekohol. At one na- He also conducted a series of ra- ple who Join together voluntarily. Dinner Lancashire Tlw Week St. James’s Romaa CathoHe Simpson Is chairman of the j will be no admission charge, but convention o( the nrganiza- dio broadcasts over WTHT, spon- Hs listed Rhode Island, Mon­ Burch, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Hazaar Arranged by ment. Missionary Society. Two colomd Tuesday and Friday. 4:00 p. m. | Rev. John L. Lenghraa, Ph.D„ tana. Colorado and New Mexico Eva Jelinek, Mrs. Ann Flaherty, It rspreaanta a few and independ­ Police Chief Director motion pictures will be shown de­ Postiude, "Chorus Magnut" mittee in charge. Messages Will be , ^ ng^ring wilt be taken. *•tb •-in New'*— Yor, -he------was the... chief sored by the ------Daughters------of the ent agriculture, an organization Lefebure-Wely —Conflrmatiton instruction. 1 Paster given from the meeting of the speaker. "asid possibly Tennessee" as Mrs. Eleanor Rohan and Mrs. Alice Hospital Auxiliary "Chief of Police John M. Olea' picting Home Mlsalon endeavor of Wednesday. Lutheran Women’s I Rev. Frederick McLeaa, Aeeletaat American Res'olutton. states in which the G.O.P. has a Squlllantc. which beliavea in the future of the O f The the Lutheran. Church in America. 9:15 Church School. wort, co,,«n Latcal Group Is Growing Luncheon will be aerved at family-sized farm ae well as the Drew Many Visitors 11:00 Church time nursery. Missionary League convenUon In' Rev. Robert J. Wood. Assistaat recently at Amaterdam. chance to pick up Senate seats. t __ Refreshments will be served. Boston. Memters of the Ladies' the son of Mis. Cora Nichols Hew­ Convinced of the good the A A 12:15. Reservations should be tele­ “We are almost certain to lose large commercial farm. In ' addi­ 6:00 p. m. Pilgrim Fellowship _ . ------j Lradersklp Training itt and the late Edwani Hewitt, has done, sometimes in seemingly phoned to Mrs. Adam Rhodes, Mr. and Mra Louis Pacak of Everyone Invited. and CYP Club meetings, beginning Aid Mill leave by bus Joining la­ Sunday massea: , A Leadership Training Institute I 312'] Main street,spent Thursday tion to this your State Farm Bur­ One of the moat successful ba­ IAIII • CdNDIT IONKD9 The Week dies from Rockville. formerly of Rockville. Both of almost impossible case.*. Father . 2-9016. or Mrs, William Steckel, eau la sponsoring an Accounting zaars ever given for the benefit of 4 -SO D m Girl Scouta. i eeries on China. Qayton Chu wiU For adults: 'f. 8. 9, 10. 11: tj,* aponaorahip for I Timmins has thrown himself, 3056, by Sunday, October 10. I in Boston to see one of the World Monday* 4.S0 p. m.. u>n otuui.. ••comparisons of Chinese two masrcs at 8 and 10 one In the t councU. at the Center Cton- Mr. Hewitt's parents were Series games. Mr. Pacak is a fore­ and Income Tax Service for far­ the-Memorial hospital was put on EflSTUJOOD Rosemount Restaurant a.,n Hov Scouts . "Comparisons many years identiAoil with the wholeheartedly into the spread- ^ mers. You know about the Insur­ yesterday by the Women’s Aux­ I m , l^etho'^ln Glee Club re -! «nd America^You^., Second Coagregatleaal Church main audltoriuni. at 9 for ^ i U p.«.j,tionsl chvirch. Mlaa Dorothy choir and other blanches of church ing of the influence of the. orgisn- man with the State Highway de­ ROUTE 85 BOLTON The Week and one for children at 9 In the | ^^urch. with LIQUORS partment. ance program which is alto spon­ iliary. HROS' t V L t i Rev. Leland O. Hunt. Pastor work aiKl Mrs. Hewitt was for iaation. It was largely through hia sored by your organization. -The The atmosphere was in kssping "A DATE WITH JUDY- bearsal. _ , Monday, 7:45. Loyal Orcle, ! her committee, has plsnne.1 the In- (In Color) Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.. Meeting of Eraest Cosmaa, Orgaalet o clock for adults, one in the main | ^ ^ consecutive Thurs- several years church organist. efforts that the local organization NOTICE REASUNARI.E PHICES! services of the Farm Bureau in with Octobsr In Nsw England, with Kings Daughters. . Among the selections Mr. Hewitt was formed with a few membera Members of Campbell Council. Jane Powell EUz. Taylor Sunday, Octobtr 10 Af 1 P. M. Parish building committee at the Tuesday, 6:30. Group B,,pot luck church and one in the basement. cooperation with - the Extension garden vegetsbiss, fruits and PLfSt "Big Town Scandal** Sunday, October 10: day evenings, beginning October 14 , 'ijirgo " and the of the Hartford AA aa a nucleus. THE OFFICE OF ARTHUR'S Knights of Columbua, will hold Service are available to you at all flowers well In ths forsground. LARGO church office. ’ supper, Mrs. Everett Belding, lead­ 9:30 a. m.. Church school. at which time a course on “How to Hallelujah Chonis from "The Mea- i Since that time the Manchester their annual fall outing at Garden Homemade.cakea and cookies gave Last Show Tonight—tiOO Wednesday. 7:30 p. m., Emanuel er. 10:45 a. m., Worahlp hour nurs-! Teach” and another on the 'Life o r, both of which are favorites 845 Main Street times. Where in any organization ‘choir rehearsal. at. John’s Polish National group has crown and prospered DR. RALPH Grove tomorrow. Arrangements can you get so much for so j off an aroma which was only out- Featnrn Today—8:00. *>08, 8t08 DANCING Wednesday,. 7:30. Men's chorus ery. S3 Oolway Street Christ" will be presented. The lead­ with music lovers. A student of to the extent that today it . pos­ for the affair have been made by ' done by the freshly popped com SUN.i *’Tha Pirate** (la Color) Thursday. 9:30 a. m., Membera rehearsal. 10:45 a. m.. Morning worship. ers that have been selected to give a committee headed by Michael tie*" of the Ladlea Aid and other wom­ Rev. a. a. atr>'Jewskl, Pastor Mr. Hewitt's. Don Wildrick, bari­ sesses Its own clubhouse, (he * LECHAUSSE A membership party la to be near the old Post Office where a TO 3:00—Cherub choir rehearsal. Prelude, "Adagio In F”—Vah Miss Clara Skrabaea, Orgaaist these courses are Mlsa EylU leave by 8:00. ■ Group A, Mrs. Abbott Eyken. er of the Connecticut Council of held S t the Armory at Storrs on chartered buses for Camp Luther- "The Holv Cit\-" and "'The Lord’s ly meetings are held on Friday WILL BF* CI-OSED October 27th. There will be no as Poat Mlatreas in an authentic Chase, leader. Introit, "Te Deum.” Masses at 8:30 and 10:30. Churches. Mrs. Leland Hunt. Mra. Prayer.’*' Peleotlons will also be nighta for those with an alcoholic Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dannaher costume of the early nineteenth wood. Webster, Mass., where the Thursday. 7:30. Community Hymn, "We Pi»lae Thee, O Theodore Chambers. Mias Dorothy , FROM / Lehigh Valley buatnese at this svsn, but a good DuBALDO.BROS. monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid played by an ensemble of organ problem. of Blglow street and Mr. and Mra. time for all. Edward A. Smith of century. Other women in quaint rmjmtM Teacher Training sUrts. God”—Kremser. Pease snd Rev. Clifford O. Simp­ and strings: Mls.s Edith Ransom, Preceding the meeting at the William Foley of Eaat Hartford, calicoes and silken bonnets ahowed sa t/m PLUS — win be held in the form of an out- .8:00. Prayer meeting "The Life Anthem. “Praise the Ixird, O Gospel Hall son. organist. Arthur Stein and Rqa- OCT. 12 TO OCT. 28 Hebron le the president of the t im n Jerusalem"—Maimder. Hollister Street aehool the speak­ left today for a vacation tour of Farm Bureau. how becoming the early costumes Margaret George of Christ.” Mr. Simpson. US Ceater Straet Dr. Ralph W. Sockman of New i aell Wilson, violins, and Mra. Al­ ers will be guests of the Manches­ several weeks in Florida. Tliey al­ are to the modem figure! Despite ORCHESTRA ^7:00 p. m.. Opening session at Friday, 3:()0. Chapel choir re­ I Hymn, "O Son of Man. Thou York cltv has been engaged aa a Ladles* NIgbt O’Brien In Morphy Center Congregational church of ' Madeat Knowm”—Brookfield, bert W. Jackson, cellist. ter AA S t dinner at the Vernon so plan to go to New Orleans, La. The Barber Shop quartette will the wind and rain a amart business TO0AY-SATSSN. hearsal. 10:30 a. m.. Breaking of Bread. speaker for 4he fall union service The pipe organ, which ta being Inn. Following the meeting an was carried on all day at the U\ J! Leadership Training Institute for i Offertory, "Bleaaed Are the 12:45 p. m.. Sunday aehool. to be held in the South Methodist re-dedieated on this occasion, is hold a Ladies' N l^ t this evenlng- Country Store. ALL IN PERSON ] Due to Our Limited Space Make Sunday School teachers and other i Merciful"—Hells. open house will be held for mem­ UNITARIAN COAL Ever Ready Circla of Kings at Red Men's Hall for members ClirisUan Science Society „ 7:30 p. m.. Gospel aervlcc. church on November 28. A huai- now 73 years old; it waa purchas­ bers snd guests at the Pathfind­ The young fry appeared in tho church workers, sponsored by the Sermon, "Chrlatlanlty and Com- Daughters will hold Its first fall and their friends. There will be i Dhat The Week neas m*etitng of the council la ed by the Methodist church from ers club on Norman street. MEETING HOUSE meeting Tuesday evening at 7:45. evening when Miss Julia Lynch Reservations Early, Phone 2^4359 Manchester Council of CTiurches. Masonic Temple muniam.” • Tuesday, 7:45 p. m.. Prayer i ...... tor Tuesday------evening, ^ Oc-,,the old First Congregational 715 Pearl Street, Rartfor* 4 Kopptr* several visiting quartettes, mov­ presented a group of dancers to TODAY 7-30 p. m., O Clef club rehearsal. Hymn, "O Jeaus, Master"— The speaker will ba Miss Grace ing picturss and a buffat lunch. raeetlng. j tober 19. at 8 p. m. In - Emanuel------’ j church and used for the first time Next Suaday'at 114* A. M. Rlaley of Vernon, who attended exhibit the square dance as done l/G EN E Rita Hayworth In Friday. 6:30 p. m.. Annual Sunday II a. m. Hursley. Friday, 7:45 p. m., Bible read-j Lutheran church, in the Metl-.o«iist church at a Sun-; The stegoaaurus. a dinosaur that '*THE 'TRt'E BASIS OF Final Betiinia today. “Lady From Shanghai” Father-Son banquet sponsored by Sunday School II a. m. Postiude, "Finale In F”— • had Chautauqua in New York state Final returns In the annual drive COMPLETE FULL COURSE DINNERS ing. 1 ------dav morning senice on July 27.. waa aa heavy aa. an elephant. RFXlGlOt'S TOLERANCE" this summer. Billy Knesland of Windham High PLUS: Charlie Chan In the Brotherhood. Reservations Wednesday 8 p. m. Capoccl. 1890. In the evening of that • brain no larger than that of a Rev. Paysaa Miller, Mtalster for funds of the Rockvills Public school was guitar player and an- should be made by Tuesday night The public is cordially invited. 6:00-8:00 p. m., Mu Sigma Chi small kitten. Health Nursing Association are ‘Dock* Of New Orleans’* "Are Sin, Disease, And Death society for young people of high same da.v. a dedication service was Sunset Council, Degree of of Po­ announcer. Jack MaeVaagh of C ^ by calling members of the execu­ The Mapping Community Clinrch Tollaiul held. TTie In.strument has been i cahontas, will hold a setback party being received, with late contribu­ lumbia waa accompanlat. One of Krupa tive committee. Real?” will be the subject of the | school age. Res . Charles F. Crist. Minister COKE entirely reconditioned bv Clayton ' Monday evening at the home of tions being made at the offices of the big events of the evening was Brotherhood Sunday wUl be oh Leuon-Sermon for Sunday, Oc-: The Week __ — ^ ths association at 13 Park atrest. WUY HACK • DOiqejS NAWKMt THE OAK GRILL: tober 10, 1948. ! 7:30 p. m. Tuesday—Senior Holmes, a member of the Rock-1 4 Mobil Kerosene Mrs. Msats Farris, 9 Durkin the raffle. The winners of the OUMtlE------KtSMiyV*r.MievlMitiu served at the morning ser\1ce next Church Sphool 9:30-10:80. Henrv Winiams of East Hart­ vllle Methodist church, who la con- ■ street. Members and friends ere The regular meattng of the Board beautiful prizes donated by geneZ' 30 OAK STREET Simday. There will be a Laymens The Golden Text is from Psalms; choir rehearsal. Worship Service 10:45. Sermon ford was a Sunday guest of Tolland JACK LEONARD » 30:2. "O Lord my God, I cried un- j 8:30 p. m.—C3iorus rehearsal, ducting the business of or**" work ; Invited to attend. will be held thla month on Tues­ ous merchants follow: RsUy at 4:30 in the afternTOn at "God and Our Everyday Troubles." relatives. . on by his father snd day e\vnlng, October 19. Two dozen Holland tulip bulbs •, the First Lutheran church, New to thee, and thou hast healed me.” ■ 8:00 p. m. Wednesday—Rell- The Week Mrs. Mable W. Spicer has re- i Selectiona from the Bible in- I gioua Education committee mcet- grandfather. i^ e m c ty ’s The Polish American Republican Plan Pnrty donated by Burr Nursedies, was , BriUln. ______Sunday evening, 7:00: The Pil- turned from Saybrook Point where RANGE Club is having a get-togather Plans arc being completed by won by Claire Moaer of 311 Martin cludc the following: "Because thou ing at the church. J r*i . o . grim Youth Fellowship (only for she has been a guest of relatives. 7:00 1 supper tomorrow at 6 p. m.. at the the American Legion for their an­ Btrect, Hartford. General Electric «T IN YOUR atM f (NJCff THIMOVIIS' hast kept the word of my pa­ p, Thurs^y-^irl 8 ^ ^, ,^ school) will meet Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chorchea are HAPPY HOURS Whits Eagle Hall on North street nual Hallowa’en party for the blanket by Mra. M. E. Morlarty, Presents Seath Methodist Church tience, I also will keep thee from Troop No,No. 12 m eets s t the church* in . the r*Community4\t«tifmnUv RnllrHnr.Building. The the patents of a daughyr. Faith ^ Antoni Ssdlek, Oongreasman-st- children of the community. Harry 145 Park street, town. Sixteen inch E M L O E W S Rev. James V. Clay pool, the hour of temptation, which 7:M p. ni.—First session of the young people will exchange their i Ellen bom September 23 in Hart- Enduring tit bttween yo** Flataun has bim at>p6intsd'chair­ shall come upon all the world, to; Leadership Training Institute, experierices gained at tummer con- ford. AUTO GLASS large will be present and town of­ doll, with a complete hand-made guest minister. sponsored by the Manchester Inalallfd .now gone, a memorial will keep fresh OIL ficials are expected. Everyone Is man and permission will be re­ modem wardrobe, won by Everett DRiV e IN THEATRE try them that dwell upon th e' ference-canips. Movica■ and slides ' Mr. and Mra. Joseph Krawrxyk ^ those metnories so dear to your heart. quested to use portions of the Oeerge O. Ashton, Minister of earth.” (Revelation 3:10) Council of Churches, at O nter have moved from Hertford to the | cordially 1 o v 1 1 a d to attend. KeUey, 28 Autumn street; the Evelyn Keyee In Congregational church. will be shown. Prompt Servic* Tickets for the supper may be center for the event. hand-knitted afghan was won by Music Ckirrelatlve passages from th e , Wednesday 2:00-3:00 p. m.. the houae in Tolland Center lately ac­ Consolation to the living and honor te 4 Mobilhcat "Johnnv O’clock’’ TONY OBRIGHT (Thriatian Science textbook,] 8:00 p. m. Friday-Mary Mc- quired of Mrs. Laura Judson. CALL 2.122 bought S t the ball at that time. Requeet Special Meeting Mra. Anne Borden, Lincoln avenue. PLUS Junior Choir will rehearse in the the dead is a sacred trust which, as The Board of Education of the Fall River, Mass. Antique chair, Morning Worship 10:45 a.m,. "Science and Health w 1th Key to ' Clurc Group nieeU at the home of J Misa Mary Leonard. Mrs. Jen­ "Sioux CHy Sue" the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker nie Leonard and Mrs. Charles counsellors in monumental craftsman- town of Vernon is requesting the with hand worked needle point Won., Mon., Tues. " ■ “ Board of Selectmen to* hold a asst won by Mrs. Agnes C!hartler, Oot. 10, II and IS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA ^""Stermezzo” (Sonata in A Ekldy, include the following (p. i l«t°S7ewFederation m iV e“ srve"‘'S;^ | Choir will rehearse in the church. Lmnsrd were recent gue3ts of Mrs. White Glass Co. ship, we strive to share with our towns- a ^ FUEL GeneraPs Mother special town meeting to ask for 87 Park street. Radio and vlctrola !«8T.5rW Jeanne Crain, Dan Dailey In Minor) ___ -losef Rheinberger 495): "When the illusion of sick-, Eva W. Pearson in Hartford. 21 Birch Si. Manchester people with sympathy and sincerity. Processional______Hymn— _ neas or sin tempts you. cling, 8:00 p. m.—Men's Club meeting Miss Luclle Agard has resigned : an additional appropriation of 84,- combination won by Mrs. Paul S. “You Were Meant For Me" "Crot^ Him with Many Crowns" I and RIs ides. ^at the church. There will be an Open Daily 8 A. M. To 8 P. M. 000 to be used for alterations to Persons, Ripley, N. Y. { - AI*SOt Johnny Welesmuler In Bolton Congregational Church her position as llbrarlsn st the f l y i l j f l Ask us today to dircuss Taken by Death ...... Diademata , xiiow nothing but His likeneaa to j election of officers for the ensuing Rev. Craig G. Wkltsltt, MinMer Tolland public library after aerv- j Inclndlng Saturday school buildings, primarily con- Mra. Donlad Makepeace, preal STARTS SUNDAY "Tartan and the Hnntreaa" year. leUILDi ^ invettment on. 3 Shows—8:18 end 9:18 Anthem— ' abide in your thought. Let Oiris-1 Janies W. McKay, Organist ing there 50 yeara. of faithful and Plenty Of Parkins b m esmad with safsty measures. It dent of the auxiliary and general L SI / in happiness. Ellington. Oct. *.—(/*)—Mrs. Don Ameche In Delicious Food Legal Beverages "Praise Ye the Lord", ...... • : tlan Science, instead of corporeal; untiring tervlee. Cause of resig­ On Premiaea Martha McLean ' Merrick, 82, had asked for this additional chairman, also the members of the E.NJOV THE MOVIES IN ...... Peter Ivanoff ] sense, support your understanding | amount origlnslly, but it wsh not vsriouz committees are most •THAT8 MY MAN” I COMFORT ALL MOSiJlTTOS North Methodist Charch 9:45 Sunday School. nation ill health. Mrs. Madalyn j mother of Brig. Gen. Harold P. grateful to local merchants for I AND INSECTS CONTROLLED Hymn— „ of being, and this understanding I 10:00; Morning Worship. Clough of Tolland has accepted the , SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. Loomis, USA, of Washington, D. included In the budget due to s PLUSt "Th e VERDICT" Atmosphere '"From Ocean Unto Ocean" .... will supplant error with Truth, re-! 447 North Mala Street Prelude: '.... position. C., died yesterday at her heme misunderstanding. It had been their generosity, and to all who in I BY AEROPLANE DDT SPRAY ...... Lancashire ' piaQg mortality with immortality,' Rev. Willard J. McLaughlla, Get It At any way helped make the fair the "Noctume" ...... Mendelssohn Several houses In Tolland village 470 Center Street Op«i Sanda.va Dial 77S2 here. planned to use this money for Offertory Anthem— ] and silence discord with harmony.’’ | hllnister Processional H.vmn: | have had their, faces lifted with She leaves another son. Town added fire protection for the chil­ qucceaa it was. They also feel that "The Omnipotence” ...... • • ■ | ------William L. Brown, Organlat- J.4NE N.4CKOWSKI D< rector "1 Hear Thy Voice" | new paint, the latest one to receive Manager Rodney C. Loomis of dren In several of the schoola. The much praise is due The Herald for ...... Franz Schubert Anthem; "In Heavenly Love the change I* the large house of ■ West Hartford. Also surviving art present fire escapes at the East tha fine publicity granted the proj­ Covenant Congregational Hna Limited Openinga Sermon— ' ' Divine worship, 10:45. Abiding" ...... Mendelssohn . Mlaa Elizabeth Hicks. MORIARTY two daughters by her second hus­ School should be replaced, hav­ ect. "The Four Directions ...... i Charch ! Offertory Anthem: Mr. and Mrs. Jamas St. Ogiie of For band, the late Clarence H. Mer­ ing an entrance to the fire es­ THE OAK GRILL ...... Dr. James V. Claypool Organ Prelude. 48 Spruce Street Processional Hymn, "C!bme, We "Thy Way, Not Mine, iForrest Hills. New York were Sst- Piano Studenta rick. They are Mrs. Frances J. capes level with the fioor Initesd Dine And Dance Tonight Recessional Hymn— O Lord” ___Mildred Tenney urday guests of Tolland relatives. Osrvey of East Hartford, and of having them reached by two or 6,500 Chicks Die "March On, O Soul. With 1 Rev. Raynold O. Johnson, Pastor That Love the Lord." ' Call 5M0 BROTHERS Paul Paige, Organist The Sacrament of BapUam. Hymn: Mra. Mary S. Shaw of Spring- j Mrs. Walter O. Berthold, of Rock­ three steps as at present. It is SUN., MON., TUES. Strength” ...... Arthur’s Seat j “O God, I thank Thee for field. Mass., was a week end gueet | ville. essential that a fire escape be in­ Tex and His Western Quartet Installation of officers of the **On The Level At In Ellington Fire I : I i * ^ For Your All Time . . . Postiude— 8:00 p. m-. Saturday. Covenant Methodist Youth Fellowship. The Each Sight" of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steele snd Private funeral services will be stalled at the Maple street school “ Fugue In F Major,” J. S. Bach League meeting at the home of Sermon; family. ■' Rally Day members of the Youth Fellowship Center and Broad” held Sunday at the home. Burial to permit exit from the cafeteria. Broadcasting Orchestra Furnish The Music MANC MISTI R Good Time! 9:30 a.m.. Church School. Hjalmar C!arlson, 9 Hemlock "The God of the Christian; The Mr. snd Mrs. Merritt Usher o( will be in Gro\’e Hill cemetery This room is used by more than Ellington, Oct. 9.—(Special) — 10:46 a.m.. Nursery during Mom- win attend in a body. South wmington were recent here. A large three-story broodw-house street. Program: "A Summer’s Hymn, “ ‘Arc Ye Able,’ aald the 1 Unfailing Hope of Human­ NOTICE ----- AT THE -1 - ' one hundred children and there Ing Worahlp. ir«t i Trip To Sweden," as seen by the Master." kind” leata of their mother, Mrs, Lucy la no way of getting out except by containing 6,500 month-old chicks 6:30 p.m., Methodist Youth Fel- i carlsons. Welcome! I Usher. on the farm of Rashall and Can­ Sermon, Youth in Action. | Recessional Hymn: THE OFFICE OF the stairway leading doyn from W ILLIE S RESTAURANT-GRILL low-'shl^. Sunday; Recessional Hymn, "O Young ' "Our God, Our Help in Ages Mr. and Mra. Laurence Small the main floor. tor on Meadowbrqok road waa 6:30 p.m.. Epworth League. Re- I Church Bible school, and two son's Larry and Robby burned to the ground at 1 a. m. FOR RES. MANCHESTER 38 61 and Fearless Prophet." j Past." DR. ROBERT R. Harvest Home Snnday cordings of installation ceremony , Fourth Sunday of raUy month, Organ Postiude. | Po.stlude: of Rockville were Sunday guests Church Of The Nauurene Harvest Home Simday will be today. win be heard. Misa Margaret I u -qq , ^ Morning Worship. "Ave Venim" ...... C. Gounod bf fomier Tolland neighbors. KEENEY, JR. Rashall'a daughter, Mrs. Hedda Komgiebel In charge of devotions, i sermon: "The Kingdom of Christ (Tiurch school, 9:30. Miss Doris Houston, with Miss observed at the Flrat Lutheran Reihlln. was awakened by the Nursery for small children, | The Pilgrim Fellowship will not church on Sunday. Membera The Week 1 _ i t , Historj-.’’ 10:45. meet this Sunday. Bernice Hall of East Haven spent WILl. BE CLOSED bright light on the window of her 4 Mohday.idsy, 7:45 p.m.,. Epworth - i j j -qq ^ ^ (Tiurch time nur­ I the week end with Mrs. Leila S. SUNDAY, Oct. 10th brought their gifts to the church bedroom, and called the Ellington Youth Fellowship meeting, 6:80.1 IN OUR HANDS today ami they will be taken to Circle will meet in Young Peoples sery. Mrs.-, Maurice Swenson . in The Week Halt. FROM Fire department. The building and room. Miss 'Marion Jesseman and charge. Burkingham Congrcgatloul the Southbury Lutheran Home for Ita contents were doomed at that Miss Marian Brookings, hostesse^. The (Tiurch . Ckiuncil wrill m eet; 9:30 A.M . the Aged follon’ing tomorrow’s 7:15 p. m., Organ vespers. in rcgrular session, Monday, O ct.' f'hureh In aome of the mollusks. the OCT. 9 TO OCT. 18 time aa the water waa ao low in 7:46 p.m.. Gleaners will meet in 7:30 p. ni.. Evening service. same individual may be a male at services. the brook nearby that the fire­ 11, at the parsonage. Rev. PhIHp >1. Rose. Minister Skeet Shoot (dye Your FamHy A Treat the ladies parlor. Message: “The Personal Worker's The Woman’s Society of Chris- , one time, and at other times s COMMEMOR.XTING THE 40th ANNIVERSARY YOUR CAR IS men’s efforts were useless. Tuesday, 10:00 a.m., W.C.T.U. Equipment.” • 10:00 a. m. Church school and female. TTis American Legion Skeet . This is the largest poultry bam all-day sewing meeting. Covered tian Service will hold a luncheon- : OF THE DENO.MINATION—1908-1948 Club will hold its first annual field The Week meeting at the church on Wednes-: pastor’s class. In the vicinity. A large building disii luncheon at noon. Biwincss 4:00 p. m. Tuesday, Junior CTholr 11:00 s. m. Morning worship. day on Sunday, October 10 at the nearby, containing many thou- meeting at 2:30 p.m. rehearsal. day, Oct. 13. beginning at 12:30. | IN GOOD HANDS grounds on West street atartlpf at aanda of laying hens, was not Miss Mabel Matthews will be the ' Subject. "Mending the Fires." Bring A Friend and Worship With Us Today Make Your Dining Date At 3:15 p.m.. Brownies. 7:00 p. m. Wednesday, Clioir re­ speaker. The Week 10 a. m. The event will be conduct­ damaged. The loss has been esti­ 6:30 p.m.. Girl Scouts. hearsal. mated at many thousands of dol­ I The Young Adult group will 2:00 p. ni. Wednesday. Meeting “Hats Off To The Past, Coats Off To The ed according to NS8A rules and 7:00 p.m., Boy Scouts. 8:00 p. m. Wednesday. Quarterly of the Ladies Aid Society. Guest PINE PHARMACY there will be 00 birO ekect compe' lars. The cause Of the Are has not 7:46 p.m., Stanley Group. buaineaaa meeting of the church. ' meet for organization at the UUon with the Lewis O sss systsm been determlribd. church, Oct. 15, 7:30. The apoaker speaker. Rev. Ruth Conanr of the Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.. Father 8:00 p. ni. Saturday, Meeting of . will be George Strong who recent- HartfonI Senilnarj- Foundation. Rev, James R. Bell. Minister of classifying being used. The The brooder-house contained CAVETS 45 East Center St. and Son Banquet. Brotherhood. Robert Smellie of Is Opert the main h e a ti^ plant which had . ly made an extended tour o f. the Friday, Oct. 22. Annual harvest Clul^'s Skeet championship will ThiiMday, 2:30 p.m., Aebury Trinity College, speaker. j British Isles. His address will be supper and fair of the Ladies Aid. also ba conductad tomorrow, this an oil burner. ’The entire building Group. Sunday A// Day event being open only to members was ablaze when the Are was dis­ FINE FC^D, TASTY AND TEMPTING ; illustrated with colored picturea covered. 7:45 p.m.. Mizpah Group will ' which he himself took. Free Dellxerv For All Your Drug Needs of the Rockville American Legion meet in the ladies parlor. The Salvation .Army St. Francis of ,4ssis1 Church Skett Club. The State Champion Saturday, 8:45 p.m., Choir re­ 661 Main Street South Windsor flve-man team from FalrfieliL the hearsal. .Adjutant RIchfrd D. Atwell St. Clary’s Eplacopnl Church r . ». Route 15. Near Burnham’s PINE PHARMACY State (Thamplon two-man team, Re-Elected Head Dancing Tonight at Givey's a-s» Church and laicnst Streeta I Corner Sunday: “Waleh For The Lillie While Irutk the Steery Brothera of Norwich Concordia Lutheran Rev. .Alfred L. Williams, Rector i Rev. Edward 4. Dnify, Pastor TEL. 2-9S11 BUY and the 8U U Champion, N; H ^l Of Nurses’ Group 9:30 a. m.. Sunday school. .Allen F. Bray HI, Lay .Assistant CENTER STREET of Norwich will take part in the Carl Angelica** Music lOYlOOIIIS Garden and Winter Streets 11:00 a. m., Morning Holiness 8:30 and 10;30 a. m. Ma.vies OINNIt DAY Rev. K»rl Richter, Pastor service. all day avent. Bridgeport, Oct. 9—(jPj — Inna 2:00 p. m., Sunday school at Sil­ ' The 20th Sunday after Trinity: I SonJay Football M, Blmusen of New Haven waa I Ths ANDMWt flSnU^ Ilenr}’ I~ IliUlard, Organist ver Lane. I 8 a. m.. Holy C!ommunion. MEMORIALS The Rockville Aahleya football 6:30 p. m.. Prayer meeting. j 9:30 a. m., (Tiildren’s Service No matter what make of car you team will play the Thompsonvllle re-elected as president of the Con­ drive . . . no mutter what type of re­ necticut State Nurses Association ProM y 8:50 a.m., Sunday zchool and 7:00 p. m.. Open Air service. I (Office of Instruction! with ad-| Greys on Sunday a t 2:30 p. os -ttiB 44th annual convention Bible classes. 7:30 p, m.. Salvation meeting. I dress by Mr. Bray. Church School, Lay-Away-Plan pair* it may need .. . drive it in here Dingle Field in Thoropaonvllle. came to a close here yesterday. 'MARTIN 10:15 a.m.. Morning worship. , The Week ; classes follow. The Cathedral film ’ OF PROVEN and you'll drive it out properly re­ Last Sunday the Rockville Ashleyt Others offleers chosen Included LSOPIf ofi In this service Harvest Feat+val Monday: "Queen Esther" i Part %) will b e: paired by expert mechanics. From won their third atralght vlctora. Mra. C^aroline WIdmer, of StoiTa, OfoatM* Sla' and tans Shew PtONUU Anthem— 8:00 p. m.. Band rehearsal. Sequence, "I Know Not Where the' mortjraira dtpartaiant can assist you in choosing the type Intelligent study. They hare bnhinc*. distinetioR aad MORIARTY Cartln. died thlz morning at Rock­ Caaaimatli, of Danbury, Ida Meier, "My Heart Is Filled With Long­ Wednesday Road^WlIl Lead " it i o t only $1.00. meaning; they have beauty that will endure. ville City hozpiUl. She was bom of Waterbury, and Sylvia Mertin, n ing" ...... Bach. 2:00 p. in Home League nieet- Offertory. “Lord. We Pray Thee*' of financing best suited to vour circumstances. F A R R ’S OitPiloey— ing. in. Rockville Oct. 34. ISTJ. the of Stamford. > 7f M £ ...... -Roberts Take 12 .Moiiih* to BROTHERS daughter of^ John and Bridget "Ode To Tlianksgiying" ...... 6:30 )>. 111., Cor)i8.«Cadet Bible Recessional. "CThildren Of The On The Level At Center And Broad Gorman Kelley. She was a- mem- Stale Poaltlon Open ...... Ludwig Von Beethoven study. Heavenly King." b«r of tho CftthoUo'Lsdiw of Col- Dining Room of Distinction "uatlude-n 7:80 p. m.. Young People’s serv­ Secular Eventsi pay 1 No carrying Manchester Memorial Co. umbus, Ladlea Auxiliary. A. O. H» HarUord, Oet. *—(#)—' state "Postiude'’ ..... Alfred LeBean. ice. TELEPHONE 5135 — ON TBS RAMS n iO W — •Tlw Woalt Hmraday; The Young Feople’e Fellowahlp A. H. AIMETTI. Prop. and the Ladlea Cathode. Bsssvol- Paraonnel Director Qltndon A; meet 9undfy at 5 p. m- Procrailk c h f T g e . snt Association. Scoborie today announced exam­ Tim HoK and Jack Holt In Mepday at 7:90 p.m., the Bewlng 7:80 p. m-. Open Air leivfce. THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. Circle. Friday: the aound motion picture " S e ^ Harrison Street —* Mnncheeter . — ' She leaves one daughter, Mrs. inations for appointment aa asatat- “THE ARIZONA RANGER" of Deattny," produced by the War MANUHE8TER. CONN. Rolland Dsyhmv of Tupper Lake. ant phvzlclan. library aulatant, IHRU PE.\C0CK ALLEY—AT THE CENTER Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.. the Sun­ 6:30 p. m'., Sperial Sunlieam pro- “ RTMUfL ENDS U day School teailieifc. graiii, with a Mother and Daugh­ Depaitmetit. Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. OPP. EAST CEMETERY PHONE 5107 OR 77*7 N. y.; two sons, Francis of nNsw occupational therapiat, occupa­ Other organlzatiians meet at and John J. ot Roolmlla; tional thaapy Ijuitructor, parole TODAY ’THE BEST OUR LIVES Wednesday at 8:00 p.m., the ter banquet. ■s-======s====5Bssss=aBaaaasBssBeass=sss9 T r*'*—' ------Stewardship Committee will meeL i 7:30 p. m.. Holiness service their usual houra... \ '1

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ent-Teacher Assodation Wednes­ Oranberg, $1; Mr. and Mrs. James day evening at Hebron Town haU, Gives Overseas Chinese Speaker Despard l-OO. The fund now to­ Hebron Awarded Priae at Popular Market Story of Two Paper Salvage Collections nearly 100 being present The K TM T IM w v m : Five of Fantily tals $416.70. Eugene W. Conner program was varied and of much At Service Here Asthm atic? is to be chairman of the social at Package Ruling TO M N I w n u —- I r Todays Radio the firehouse this evening at 6 Mr. and Mrs. William W. Ham­ mterest Mrs. Thomas J. ^ Wives Is Told Made $18,358for Hospital mond and three children were mlngham of AjmIovot prottntod NOVI Hui*t in Crash o'clock with proceeds to be do­ BaMcn StaaeatU Tima week end guests of Mr. Hammond’s pins to the president Gardner Q. Tomorrow will be (hlneee Mle- SANSON'S nated to the campaign. Shorey, and to past presldrats October 18 to November 18 are Albert LARoeque returned to his mother, Mrs. Cheater E. Hammond, One Thonght Husband slon Sunday at Zion Lutheran A t a meeting of the Manchester purchase an experimental set of In West HartfortU who were there in person.. These the dates that have bssn aet for church. With scores of others, ASTHMA Anto Skkit Into Rear home on Pucker street on Thurs­ mcluded Mrs. Floyd A. Fogll, the •sttM day from the Windham Commu­ Paper Salvage committee held at new plastic dishes for children's The Rev. Frank Barber preached sending Oiriatasaa packagaa over­ Wt)RC-NeW8. WDRC—It Pays to*bc Ignorant Worked Days, Other Zion is participating in the en­ Of Truck During use. With the allocation of today's AsaoclaUon’s first president; Mrs. ■ WONS — What’s the Name of deavor to establlah a permanent nity Memorial hospital. the hosplUl last evening. Chair- at Hebron and Gilead Congrega­ Dorothy Simpson; Mrs. Alovslus seas. No packages wetgWng over VPCOC—Dancing Party. REMEOy Items, the total amount of assis­ tional Churches Sunday, instead of that Bong. That He on Night Job church home in Chinatown at an Heavy Rainstorm FVteen members of the Coven­ man Ray Cooper reported a bal­ Keefe, Mrs. John A, Markham, 73 pounds wifi bo aeeeptod. W KNB—Newa; Dane# Orchm- try Garden Club attended the an­ tance rendered the hospital from the Rev. A. Tangarone of Hartford, WTHT—Whafa My Name? estimated cost of 3175,000. China­ Haa braaalit raHaff to Mrs. Everett R Porter. Others Postmaster H. OUn Grant also lUUUSTRI tra. nual meeting Wednesday of the ance on hand of $2,608.07. Of this Paper Salvage now amounts to who had supplied the prevldus W TH T—Newa. w n c —Judy Cai)o>’a Show, New Haven. Oct. S—(Fi — The town In New York is the home of Wsterbury. Oct. S.— An balance, $500 has been kept stand­ $18,358.34, certainly a most slse- not present, who will receive pins advtaea that the packages be 12,000 men, women and children, amny by raoMiTiiiic tba Federated Garden Clubs of t'on- Sunday, and had been expected. later, are Mrs. Charles M. Lar- WTXC—Newa. isffia— atory of a man with two nives. uitomoMl* akidded duriitf yeatcr- ing against the outfitting of a able sum derived entirely from the brought to the pest cM c s m tls d WDRC—Home Town Reunion. and the center of (hlneae life for ayn^oaM of aatbaM. necticut at Mystic. On behalf of The pulpit supply for next Sunday comb, Mrs. Walter E. W right Mrs. one of whom thought he worked d*3r’B heavy ralnatorm and craah- the local club Mrs. Ernest J. Star- room in the new wing in the fu­ excellent public support of this has not been givun out so that the eontonU can be exam­ 1:18— WONS— Theater of the many more thousands. ed into the rear of a halted truck, ture. It was decided to step up this worthy program, Charles C. Sellers. ined. There are many artldea that WORC—Here’t to Veterana. days and the other that he work­ kel. president, accepted the certi­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paquin and WTHT — Saturday Afternoon Air. Rev. Paul G. Prokopy win preach Try It Today! injurinc aix peraona. five of them amount to $600, and to put the Collec^Bs Holding Up Mrs. Everett B. Porter gave a are not aUowed to be sent overseas W THT—Whiz ()ula. ed nights, was told In Superior ficate for tivic achievement in con­ family have moved from Hebron R U D Y Y O U N G Serenade. at toe morning service. A t 11 membera of one family. nection with campaign to get rid money in the Building and Loan Paper collections are holding up _ ie account of the start and and an examination must be asade W n C —Dennis Day Show. o’clock the service will be tri­ Mrs. Hedwlf Nolan. 26. of Point Green, where they have lived for w n c —Natkmal Farm a n d court here yeeterdsy. of poison Ivy In the town. The until such time as it will be needed very well and In September the growth of toe Association, begin­ before the package cap be accept­ P H IL A LLE N 10:86-r lingual. Ping Geng Heesung,! Fur sale at the tofiewhig Beach road. Milford, and her aon, the past few years at the tea room, ning in 1987 m a smaU gathering ed. Home Hour. The unueual domestic arrange­ award was voted by the federation fo r the room. following amounts were collected so called, to Lebanon, where Mr. WDRC — National Guard MIH- adopted eon of the Geng family Maaebeeter Drag Stares: Lawrence, 6, were reported in crit­ held In St. Peter’s Rectory halt It Phone 2.1254 1:88— ment was outlined in testimony by board of the state clubs In recogni­ Approve New Equipment and the percentages thereof: North Paquin has secured employment tary Ball. which Stella Wantroba McDowell, who live in Farmington, and la ac­ ical condition at 8t. Mary’s hospi­ The following new equipment West,' 13,330« lbs., or 75 percent; has grown from year to j ^ r until WDRC—Give and Take. QUINNTt FHARMAUT tion of this work. At the meeting He had planned to go to Simsbury or JOHN YOUNG w n c —Grand Old Opry. of 188 North Main street, Ansonia, quainted with Pastor Prokopy. will TeL tiaa tal. In the same hospital, but leas Tuesday afternoon at the reading totaling $3,650.23 was approved North East 16,650 lbs. or 93 per­ it is now qne of the largest and W(3CX>-Newa; Dancing Pro- W TH T—Journeys in Jazz. speak in Chinese and tell about toe seriously hurt, are her husband, and it was reported that the family best attended organizaUons ot the won an annulment of her marriage room of the Booth-Dimook Memo­ for purchase by Supt. Slover of cent; South East. 30,360 lbs. or 93 Phone 8202 cram. IIHW— TTue IJght Mission in (hinatown. NORTH END PHARMACT Edward. 31. her daughters. Judith had moved, but a change in plans sUte, with- a hlstorv of much W K N B -Freddy MarUn. to Cffiarles B. McDowell. TeL saw rial Library a slate of officers for the hospital: twelve aluminum percent and South WesL 7,050, lbs. was msde. Mrs. Maybelle Taylor, News on all stations. and will say something in toe Ger­ Ann, 4, and Kathleen, 17 months; the coming year is to be presented j chairs with arms for patienU: or 44 percent A t the present rate worth while accompUahment INSURE WTHT—Conn. League of Wo­ The Ansonia woman, wife No. 2 man language learned in service CE-NTCa PHAa,1IACT and Oeveland Thomas, 41, of 695 who lived with them, will remain U :I8 — in the triangle, had as her princi­ and acted upon. twelve aluminum chairs without of income the pick-up for the next Dr. Irving Friedman of Col­ men Voters. WDRC— Dance Orchestra. during the war. TeL 4258 Grand street. Jersey a ty . N. J. in Hebron in the family of Mr. and pal wltneaa, Mrs. F.Iizabeth Mc­ Miss Tillie Kirkpatrick of Pros-. arms for visitors; four wheel three months will more than take chester, town health officer, gave a MeRINNKV RROTHKHS 1:15— WONS-rKom’s-A-Kmckln’. Rev. O. O. Llllegard. of Cam­ WELDDN d r u u Suffer Severe Head Injuries Mrs. Harry Drummond of Jones very enlightening talk on the aub- Dowell. wife No. 1. pect street had as callers on Tues-1 chairs; another bed pan washer; care of the committments made street . UmU Batate and WANTED WKNB-^Yale va. 0>lumbia. W TH T—Blue Room, bridge, Maas., formerly a mission­ TeL 8821 Mrs. Nolan and her son suffered day, Mr. and Mrs. Ir\ing Dart of one dosen lockers for the women’s by the committee, oyer and above Ject of cancer, stressing the great W TH T—Game of toe Week, w n c — Morton Dcwr.cv. The second Mrs. McDowell told severe head injuries. . Claude W. Jones, one of He­ 818 MAIN urt ary in China, will preach in the Maynard, Mass. ward; sixty-two stainless steel con­ the present bank balance. Importance of early recognition of Experienced w n c —Norwich vz. Trinity. 11:86— Judge William J. Shea that she afternoon service, and possibly Featariaz Free OeNverv The accident happened on the Mrs. Pauline Rychling who has tainers for sterile dressings and A t last night’s meeUng, Supt bron’s old fashioned livestock fan­ the symptoms, with immediate m a^ ed McDowell last March 18 Waterbury-Naugatuck road at a ciers, has kept it up through the 3:96— W THT—Dance Music. during toe Sundsy school period. been spending the past two weeks supplies; aix standards and a new Slover again expressed his appre consultation of a physician. Ho WONS—Dance Orchestra. In Elktown. Md.. after he had said ’The Genga and their children will point opposite Platts Mills road, fall season of fairs in exhibiting Conatmedon WDRC—Siarz over. Hollywood. he was divorced. About four with her slater-ln-law. Miss Eu­ cardiograph machine. The cardio-1 elation for the Board of Trustees, said that the disease U non-con- WCCC -r Inaurance Girl Dltc W n C —Gems of American Jazz. also take part in toe afternoon ra ic e said that Nolan lost control genia Rychling of Spring street. graph machine. Incidentally will (for the fine Job that la being done his steers and oxen and has cap­ tagloua, is not inherited, and may months later ahe learned from Mc­ of his car when it skidded on the tured no end of blue ribbons. He Jockeya. 12:00— Zbrvlce, and will prepare chow WlUimantic, expects to remain ! co.t $700. Seventy-five dollars was for the hospital through the me serve cold meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock persistent sore should be regahled 13:45— Espial Bed L4ing .Mmenera cuts, salads, cake and rnffee dur-! side the road, the officers said. largest number at any state fair with suspicion. Many times such Experieneed Setiring Keeper WCXX3—Dancing Party. REAL in the auditorium of the Nathan afternoon was host to a group of wnc—Smoothies. — l*holo b}' EItte Studio ing the fellowship luncheon p eriM ' Thomas was standing in the road Hale Community Onter. this year. He wound up the sea­ cases will not be found to be malig­ 8;Se— The two women told toe cojirt near the truck when the crash oc- friends and relatives at her home son exhibiting at Stafford fair, OC' Machine Operatora Freqnewry Modulation .Mrs. Adele ComoUo who gave almost a perfect on the value ot the hoge basket of groc.'ries given that McDowell explained hia long in the downstairs assembly room, Mrs. Ralph C. Hoffman and Mrs. on Wall street In honor, of her sev­ Rec Buildings nant, but this will be of great re­ Most be honest and will­ WCCC— News; Dancing Party. WDRC—FM. which is intended for all guests. ESTATE curredi George M. Bloodgood were co- tober 1; Harwlnton, .October 2; lief to the patient If nmllgnaat W ON8—Musical Scoreboard. away by Populjw Food Markets rec'lving the award of same from i«o n A. Thorp, adveiWdag manager abeences from their homes hy spy­ The truck, owned by the Fine enth birthday on Saturday. and Danbury, October 3-9, inclu­ ing to work. Same aa WDRC. ing he had special work to do at clmirman of the pinochle card par­ Persona having to pay property there is a chance for cure. Apply 4:00— WKNB—FM. of The Herald. • Transportation Co., of New York, ty Wednesday at the Nathan Hale Open Monday sive. He has taken in a new pair A lengthy discussion of the bus the Chance Vought aircraft plant fa Our Greatest taxes in the town are required by of Durham steers and now has WCQC—Hartford Police Speak; WTHT— FM 166.7 MC. in Stratford where he was then em­ was thiven by Paul H. Van Nor- Ck>mmunlty O n te r auditorium. route to Windham High school Apply Hendrj’ was master of ceremonies a year or more. Arrangementa den of 4S Grant street. Port Ches­ law to return to the Assessors on seven yokes of cattle. Independent Dancing Party. w n c —FM 45J MC: 96JI MC. ployed as an expediter. Rasic Value! Prises were awarded to the follow­ or before the first business day of then took place. A few days ago W KNB—Newa; Requeat MaU- WDRO—FH. and performed In hla usual effi­ ere being made for another clinic ter, N. Y. ing: Women’s first, Mrs. Leslie K November of this year, a written Assistants , Have Been Mrs. Everett R Porter went re­ the route was changed so that the Alexander Jarvia 0>. nee. Same aa WDRC. Amluver cient and gracioul manner. tv care for the. rest of the chil­ The first Mrs. McDowell testi­ Richardson; second Mrs. William or printed fist in proper form of all cently with her pupils o t the Rey­ school bus leaves the school at Cloak Co. WKNB—FM. dren. fied that she and her husband were When you buy it, tell it 4:80— There will be a Well-Child Con- .' Thomas; third, Mrs. Gertrude taxable property, both real and Named for Starting of nolds school, Mansfield Depot, on 5 Dover Road, Manchester 5:00—Evening Centinel. Tke Mothera’ tHut will hold its 1 now living in Richmond. N. Y. or trade it you want mat! 2:80 instead of 8 p. m., as for­ ' Pine Street I W n c —Football Game. fercnce Monday, October 11 at Brown. Men’s first, Donald M. personal, subject to taxation as an educational trip to old Btur- merly, Hebron being the only town TcL 4118 7:00— News; Music as You Like anpual meettlng with election of The New Season 4:45— the town hall b'tween 9:15 and 11, mum value fur your money South Coventry Cnark; second, Richard Palmer; of the first day of October. A fine bridge village, Sturbrldge, Mass. sending to toe school which has It. officers in the town hall on Octo­ The nevH's PlajrgrouBd WCX!C—Tunea for Tote. a. m. Dr. Halnesworih, a pedla-. When You KitffxEe Tha third, Leslie K. Richardson. Spe­ of 10 per cent will be added to They made the trip in Ira Wilcox’s made this change. The time 7:30— All Star Dance Parade. ber 18. The social hour and refresh­ Mrs. PaulhM Little tricinn, now practicing In Willi-1 cials, FrCd Jones and Mrs. Richard­ each list not submitted as re­ Town Recreation Director John­ school bus. schedule now in force is found very $:#•— 7:45— Little Show. ments will be in charge of the pro­ Singapore -i/P)- The Chinese are When Minute* fnoimaatle Bx,. PkOM 8625-WI son. A setback card party is mantle will give toe examina­ Jarvis quired. During the month of Oc­ ny Falkowskl reports all town Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coolidge re­ inconvenient for the students, as W K NB—Newa; and Sparta; Re­ 8:00—Newa; Jan Garber. gram comtnlttee. cfrald that Singapore la going to scheduled for October 20. tions. Bjcaiue of the large num­ tober the Assessors will be at the recreation buildings will open cently entertained' a number of it leaves no time for return to ses­ quest Matinee. 8:30—Rendezvous with Music. Tax Collector Rachel BUnley become the devils’ playground. STATION Count David Hannon la the newly elect­ About 36 parents and teachers Town Clerk’s Office in South Cov­ Monday for the season. Buildings friends from Hartford, N^w Haven FOR SA LE , WON8—'^ ^ e a Number. 9:00—News; Concert Hour. will be at the library on October ber of children eligible for exam­ They believe that firecrackers Orgofiizotion attended the informal tea Wed­ sion rooms, to go to the Ubrary HILDITCH inations the committee in charge Ham voat dnetar teta ed president of S t Mary’s CYO, entry daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. are the East Side Rec Center on and Hebron at their home in Hope for books, to check for assign' 8:8e— 9:30— Name Band. 20 and 27 from 7 to 8 p. m. and scare away devils. Now the Gov­ To do any of lhaae traaaac- succeeding David Maceyka. Other nesday afternoon at the Center A t the Church Community House School street, the West Side Rec Valley, Hebron, at a clambake. WDRC—Recorded Music. . W THT— FM. on October 30 and 3 to 5 p. m., for will invite by telephone only toe ernment has banned firing of pa«in* his prmrrtpttea school in the eighth grade class­ menta or for any other reason. Three 6 room singles. All WAGON linns you fet maximum etBcera to serve during its second In North Coventry from 9 a. m. to Center on Cedar street and the Clam chowder, steamed clams, hot- - WONS—True or False. Same aa WTTHT. the purpose of collecting assess­ mothers of toe youngest children crackcr.v as an emergency precau­ tn WeMon’s ovet oat pH- room. The group assembled un­ The case for the petltlim, which MARKET value hacked hy a htahly year follow: Vice president Lor­ 4 p. m. on October 30 and October YMCA on North Main street. dogs. hamburgers, salads, cup­ modem and in cxecllcat I 'W IH T—Melodies to Remember. HTIC—FM. ments, which are due before No­ and of ,'!ome of the children who tion. They might 1^ ua^ "as mie profrosliaal wtm (at raine Forbes; secretary, Alice der the direction of Mrs. Helen S. 27. cakes and various appetizing had been sent to toe board of ed­ eonditioa. Screena, storm have not had an examination for cover for armed attacks.’’ • FOR SALE trained and cxperiencad or­ Assistants have been named at ucation, was presented for the 99 Summer Street $:4e-:- Same as IV n C except 6:15-7.30 vember first. hnmedtnie Oenvery Is Bresn; treasurer, David Maceyka; Bassett, principal for the purpose Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hlobik. drinks were served. This is the windows and oil bqmar p.m., NBC Symphony. Guests at toe home of Mr. and ganization. hiatarlan. Nancy Kalber. Tuesday of brini^ng about closer coopera­ all buildings by Director Falkow- Hebron students by Miss Beverly . W THT—Dorothy Fuldheim. mar hunm formerly of South Coventry, are ski. Bill Stems will supervise ac­ second event of the kind. heat. # W n C —Laaale. Telerislon Mra. Howard Spear on Sunday 1940 FORD DELUXE tion and better understanding of now residing in their home on We are losing some of the good Carpenter, ot the senior class, in H’NHO—TV. tivities at the Y. He will ty assist­ an able manner. The sense of OPEN b;oo— were toe lattef’a sister. Miss Es­ the school curricula and educa­ River Road in South Willington. people of Hebron, much to the re 8 Acre farm in Bfdton. P. M. ther Nelson snd Miss Gertrude Jarvis Realty Ca. tional requirements in conjunction ed, by Dick McLagan. Frits Della the meeting was that the bus WDRC—Newa. Mrs. Hlobik and aon. Larry, spent gret of those who know them. Mr. 1 1:30—Teletunes. Myers, both from South Wood-, WELDON'S REAI.TIIKB appointed committee to arrange with child development. Super­ Monday in town visiting with rela­ Fei - will be in charge at the West and Mrs. Robert TenEyck have route should be changed back to 8 room' house. 500 ft. WONS—Newa. Dwyer Products 1:45 Yale-Columbia Football stock. 961 MAIN STREET 654 Canter Streot the dance. The Rev. John F. Te- Side Rec with George Zanis in the moved or will move sooa to Port its former schedule, but no defi­ 4 SUNDAYS t W TH T—Ernie Felice Quartet intendent John C. RelUy spoke tives and friends. frontage on hard road. Game. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheldon at­ Route H.v. Bolton baii, pcesant director of the group, briefly and a general discussion of The oommltte .in charge of the boy’s room. Mike Saverick will be land, from Burrows Hill. Mr, and nite. action was taken. The mat­ i w n<3—News. Tel 4112 Or 7278 tended a dinner and meeting of the will be assisted by Francis Frans plana followed. Nathan Hale Comtnunity Center the East Side supervisor with Mrs. George Telle have moved ter has to be decided by the board 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. ■ WDRC7—Memo from Lake Suc­ with activities of the members. Mrs. Grant H. Vance la to serve annual fair held last weekend re­ William Murray In the boy's ro o ^ from Hope Valley to Cobalt where of education Can cess. order of Amaranth at the Mason­ Weekdays 8 to 6 ic Temple in Manchester on Satur­ MeatlngB are to be each Tueadsv as secretary of the newly formed ports an approximate $250 profit. Swimming Instruction Mr. Telle has secured employment A bachelor’s party was given p : l 8 - ' McLevy Raps at 7:80 p. m. in the Church hall, CTiild Study Group. The teachers A t an i^ecutive board meeting Robert Holmes and Francis The Paqum family, as Mready day. Wednesday evening by the fellow i WONS— Sports. One hundred people attended the unless otnerwlse stated. Religious to work with the parents and Mrs. Tuesday evening members voted Leary will be th< men’s swimming noted, have moved from the Cen­ employees at Amston Silver (tom- PnD Line Of Mtyita, Walter Olson WDRC—Memo from Lake Suc­ tiiatruotlans study period Is follow­ Bassett are Guy W. Powers, Mrs. to lay new linojeum on the kit­ Instructors while Pauline Emonds ter to Lebanon, and tyere may be the county rally of toe Republican pany, for George H. Gonci, whose Grocerice Pmits end REALTOR cess. Both Parties Women’s Club sponsored by toe lo­ NOW ed by a social hour at the gather­ Gertrude T. Guilford and Mrs. chen floor. The building and will be the women's gym and other names on the list. W TH T—Newa; Ball Scores. PROPERTY FOR SALE? i n g which are open to children marriage to Miss EMnor Dawn Real Estate and Insnranee cal club and held at toe Welisw’eek Lot owners and proapcc- Mary Cummlak; parents on the grounds committee has been au­ swimming Instructor. Frank Vitt- Gardner Q. Shorey was called West of Marlborough, takes place Vegetableo * w n c —Strictly Sports; Weato- of high school age, or 18-19 years. general committee are Mrs. Wil­ thorised to proceed with the work ner, Sr., has been selected to run upon to officiate as organist at St. Phone 8084 on Saturday. tive home owners--You can H u group Tuea&y night voted $5 Saturday at the Marlborough Con­ ! *?• Blames Republicans and Guest speakers were Governor CALL liam C. McCombe, Mrst John S. of enclosing the balcony of the the bowling lanes at the Y build­ Peter’s Episcopal church last Sun­ gregational church, at 5 p. m. The build your own home on toward the conununity Hallowe’en ing. Director Falkowskl wilt day, owing to the absence of Miss James Shannon and Secretary of Bisaell, Mrs. Herbert W. Love and building. The project is being un­ party was given at the Ideal Inn, WDRC—Saturday Sporta Re­ Democrats on Housing vour own lot for ag low as party October 81. handle the men’s classes at Marjorie H. Martin who was away State Frances Reddick. County of­ Mrs. Eugene W. Conner. Mrs. dertaken to cut the heating cost Hebron-Marlborough road. view. Villoge Real Estate Assaciatian Idas Shirley Weik, Tolland Coun­ of the auditorium. Final report on the East Side. for the week-end. Mr. Shorey is And High Prices ficers present were Miss Edith $8,900. ty Honemaking 4-H Club AgenL Biasell, Mrs. August Klein and Hebron Democrats will be in 1 WONS—Do Tou Know New the recent scavenger hunt show’s Boys in the school group, aged a professional mtulcian and is en West, president and Mrs. Lugg, Wednesday afternoon assisted the Mrs. Alfred Crickmore assisted caucus Monday, O ct 11, at 7:80 England. Lectro In|provcinent (Sponaored By SulUvaa Bros.) a total of $44.36 turned over to the 13 and up, will be able to enjoy gAged Sundays much of the time. secretary. Other out of town M urry Maids with completing rec­ Mr. Bassett at the tea. Mrs. p. m., at the town hall, to noml' • WTiTP^Harry-Wlamer tlparta. Bridgeport,. Oct. 9—(4V-Mayor Klein and Mrs. Oickmore were upkeep fund. all privileges at the various build­ Monday’s town election resulted guests who hold Important offices Co., Inc. ord books. Six o t the 15 members in toe tisual Republican victory. nate candidates for representatives • w n C ^ N B fi Symphony. Jzzper McLevy, opening "hia cam­ or positions in the Republican par­ -c - EXPERIENCE — ADVICE — SERVICE co-chairmen assisting Mrs. Bassett .A daughter has been born to ings for a one dollar fee for. six A Word of Appredation . . Rib - ^ 0. have completed a unit in garden­ Wlntorop ' S. Porter was again to the General Assembly, Justices paign for governor here last night, ty were Judge of Probate (Dayton in planning the social program. Mr. and Mrs, Bernard L. Chappell months. Adult membership which • :4 5 - ' 1 . - r " t Manchester Representative PHONE MANCHESTER 2-9860 ing; the remainder having woticed mfde first selectman; LeRoy B. of the peace, and Judge of pro­ Hunt and Mrs. Hunt of Columbia, Elementary Supervisor Mias Ethel of Fox Trail on Tuesday at the will entitle one to use all three WDRC— Larry Leaueur. blamed both toe Republican and .vwi.’ • * 4. on an incompleted sewing project. Kinney, second; CHarkson F. Bai­ bate, and to transact any other Call Manchester 7691 M. Jenkli}s was also >.esent. Manchester Memorial hospital. buildings remains at three dollars t W TH T—Communism. Democratic parties for the hous­ Mrs. J. Kenny, Milford. Judge Nel­ On October 30 the group wrmw meet ley, third; registrars of voters, proper business. son Mead and Mrs. Mead of Rock­ The general conimittee is to Mr. and Mrs. C. Irving Loomis a year. The Junto: season extends • WONS—Rainbow Rendezvous. to plan a program for the coming Harold L. Gray, r., and Cornelius ing situation and the high cost of ville, Mrs. DeMcfSirtoy of Tolland. CHARMING ANDOVER HOME meet Tuesday evening at Mrs. were in charge of the Coventry from October 11 to April 1. Sessions for making voters will From 66 J. Leary, d.; assessor, Joseph A, >: — living. Mr. Kirkham and Mrs. Floyd Fogll Onvaasers for the Fire Depart- Bassett’s home In Willlmantic to Grange set-back party Tuesday Boys Junior and intermediate be held at the town clerk’s office ^ WDRO—My Favorite Husband. Barrasso; board of tax review, O ct 9, from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.; O ct The Bocialist party candidate of Hebron. This nine-room enstom bollt home, convenleBtly arranged and ven t No. 1 Tank Truck fund have discuss plans for future monthly evening in the hall -in North Cov­ basketball leagues will be organ­ , WONS— Sportewriters Roundup In excellent condition. Is attractively sttoatfd on a 2-acre plot 'John E. Horton; agent of towm 16, 9 a. m. to 8 p, m.; and Nov. 1 was impartial In allocating toe ’The Wellsweep is a dilightful begun soliciting the town. Wednes­ sessions. Mrs. Eric Hirst will entry. The following received ised in the near future as well as W TH T—CJandld Microphone. with beauttful shade trees. Just far enongli from Route 8 to be deposit fund, Mrs. Charles P. from 2 to 4 p. m., for those whose blame. Both toe Democratic con' place for such a gathering. The day a total of $66JiO wras turned give a book review at the next prises: Women’s 1st, Mrs. Rosan­ men's basketball loop. A volley Miner; grand Jurors, Philip Clark, 6r:80— away from the heavy traffic, yet accessible at all tlnws. ever. Contributors follow: Young session sdmtlme this month. The na Richardson; 2nd, Mrs. Grace rights shall have matured aftet The Jands Organization trolled 79th Congress and toe RC' r^ ly with speaker’s platform was ball, badminton and hand ball Gardner Q. Shorey, Romolo Sag- • WDRC—Vaughn Monroe. publican-dominated 80th Congress* held outside toe grand old bam toe Entering a reception room 12 x 20, vrith Its open stairway and NOW IS PLANTING TIME Mothers Club, $35; Llesa S. Unlss, topic imder discussion then will Sheldon; 3rd. Mrs. Winfield J. Oct. 16. leagues are also planned. Bowling Ho. all RepubUcans; Roland Me- ‘ WONS—Robert Hurlelgh. had balked passage of the Taft- beautiful balustrade, one Immediately realizes that this Is an Fled Flaherty, Waldo L. Belhumer, be "Newer Concept of (^ lld De­ Andrews of Flanders road. Men’s interior of which was arranged reservations are now being ac­ loche and Ralph Secord, Demo­ I W TH T—Famoua Jury Trials. Ellender-Wa^er housing act, he with tables for serving refresh­ unusual country residence. The living room, 20 feet long, has David C. Westbom. each $5; Matt velopment and How It Affects the 1st, Roger Sims; 2nd, William A, cepted. Boxing classes will also be crats; constables, r., Jbseph Grif- ; Vic Damone. windows on three sides and a massive stone Oreplace. A comer Smith, Mabel DeGroat, each $3.50; Wolfe; 3rd. Joseph Boucar of MANY THANKS FOR THE SPLENDID wnc— asserted. Both parties, he declared ments. Gain A Year's GroMfth Curricula.’’ formed at the East Side. flng, Donald Heath, George Fabel; ff:48— had "ignored our desperate needs fireplace is a feature of the spacious, cheery dining-room. The J. Aronson, Stanley Franklsnd, In November a book fair is North Windham. Specials, Mrs, Mrs. Harry Sheldon was In Movies and social and athletic d., Glenn Williams, Jules Rebillard, FENDER AND BODY TURNOUT AND THE MANY COMPLI- • WONS—Mel Alien, Sports. and refused to pass laws to reme­ charge of decorations and she had kitchen, large, light, and airy haa been recently modernized. Floyd J. HuU, C. W. Hansen, each planned. A ll meetings are open Willard Green and Walter Pome­ events are planned by the direc­ Bela Schreier; board of education, dy toe emergency.” Back of It Is the laundry, and a convenient hack stairway leads Mr .and Mrs. Karl Gelgler, Mr. roy. ' a:05— used an abundance of In-season It; to parents and other interested tor. Mrs. Charles N. Fillmore, Mrs. » WDRC—Sing It Again. to the second floor. and Mrs. John Wittmann, George The Auxiliary of the Oreen- Discusses High Coat of IJvIng blooms to make the table appear persons. Mrs. Myrtle Carpenter Earl K. Murphy, both Repuolleans; WORK MENTARY REMARKS GIVEN THE JAR­ • WONS—Twenty Questions, Cone, ,J. Bumdge, Mr. and Mrs. Cbobot Post. AL, has selected the McLevy, discussing the high very resplendent. Mrs. Frank On the second floor arc five sleeping rooms and bath. Most of $ 1 .4 9 and up reports ten parents called at the and G. Eart Porter, Democrat. f W THT—Johnny Fletcher. these rooms have cross ventllatiaa, and all open Into a hall. Henry HlOe, Charles Brendel, P. first grade at the Tawn Hall Wed­ Nathan Hale Community Center Solimena and K lagg. Inc. VIS REALTY CO., BY MR. AND MRS. cost of living, said that while Ches­ Hamilton of toe reception com­ EVERGREENS Mission FestiTal Zoning board of appeals (non-po­ J w n c —HoUywo®«8hePty Street two hundred ten Young Mothers CTlub; John M. John E. Post, and various church freshments will be served at the houses or other unused town prop­ Jarvis Realty, Inc. (210) feet; thence westerly three officers will be heard and mattefs Making his 13th bid for the gov­ BULBS Stone, Sr., John M. Stone, Jr., An­ conclusion of the program. erty, also of property taken over ernorship, McLevy criticized toe hundred (800) feet more or less to ton L. Lassen, Jean Onner, Donna of interest to all church members The Missionary Society extends for unpaid taxes, was tabled. The PHONE 4118 OR 7275 the easterly line of McKee Street; will be considered. a cordial w’elcome to all members BARLOW state. Republican administration REAL ESTATE Risley; Mrs. Albert F. Kalber. Mrs. Gull and Jagger schoolhouses have tor, first passing a: three per cent northerly along the easter­ Raymond B. Fowler and Mrs. Alex Rev. Craig G. Whitsitt will take of Emanuel and their friends to already been sold, the Jones m o t o r s a i .e s HOLLAND TULIPS CROCUS ly line b f McKee Street; two hun­ D.. Proulx worked in the kitchen. as his sermon theme tomorrow attend this worthwhile program. sales tax and then! reducing it to Street, Burrows Hill and Hebron , Main Street I one per cent dred thirty-three (2884 feet; Mrs. Westland reports special morning at Bolton Center Congre­ Green schools remaining. The ttence easterly along the souther­ NEED "Next year It goes back to three EVERY Occupancy Nav. 1st prizes were awarded as follows: gational church, "The God of the Amston school, privately owned, Tel 54(11 Or 2-1709 Each 12 50c ly line of O nter Street to the per cent," he concluded. 10c Czrh 12 r„ $1.00 Sc , That donated by Mr.< Kalber, won Christian; The Unfailing Hope of WCTIJ Re-Elects doea not come into the question. j^laoe of beginning. * by Mrs. Westlandl donated by Mrs. Humankind." Pilgrim Fellowship, These schools, except for the one Two Family Fiat— 5-5 rooms, well built property. To change from Residence Zone William Ring, won by Mrs. Her­ the high school young people’s State Officers at Burrows HUL are stUl in use. BRAKES! -V- 0-N-E A to Residence Jkme C all or p i^ man F. LeDoyt; Mrs. Bell Clark, group, will not meet again until but will be discontinued when the MUM BOUQUETS Steam heat, oil burners each apartment, 2 car garage, HYACINTHS of an area bounded and described Henry Jackson; Mrs. Snow. Mrs. next week. Due to transportation new school Is completed. Also ta­ Ford 6*8, Chevrolet excellent location. Rents at $1,200 per year. DAFFODILS as follows: Beginning at a point H. W. Stevens: Mrs. Sno\^Mrs. difficulties, meetings of this group Meriden, Oct. 9-^(A'»—Mrs. Nor­ bled was the proposal to sell the Generous bunches of these beauties for your home, in the westerly line of Dougherty Bloodgood; Mrs. Conner.T Mrs. will be held every other week as ma Burgess, of Hartford, was re­ A present Town haU, which may be Plymouth DeCarmier Matar Soles Says — Rsrh Far Street, which point Is tyro hundred Snow; Mrs. Ring, Miss Betty De- was the practice last year. ' elected president and all state of­ given up for public purposes when yonr drareh, cheering to those hoepitalixed. Ideal for New Home Near Green— 4 rooms, 2 undnished. Priced 18c Ksrh 12 r . . $1.80 20e 12 $2.00 ten (210) feet southerly from the Lorge; organization committee, Mrs. William Hand and Mrs. Eld' ficers were returned to office at the new school Is completed, with gifts—they iBst and last. **Jeepcrs Creepet’s how long have yuu been at $11,.500. $2,900 cash needed. interascUon of the southerly line Lynn Schultheiss; Clarence Crain, son Herrick will make a trip the annual state convention of toe the auditorium perhaps available HIT of Center Street and the westerly Mrs. Stevens. The general award throtigh towm with the Bolton Li Connecticut Women’s Christian fop town pupposea. Considerable $9-95 WHILE THEY LAST looking for a good AutoiAotive Repair line of Dougherty Street; thence winners were Mrs. Rychling, Al­ brary Bookmobile on Tuesday. Temperance Union here yester­ opposition was expressed, especial­ Tolland Turnpike. Near North Main Street— New 4 bert Martin. Miss Mary Flint, and day. . Price Includes Lining ’ 3d Graham Sedan $695 Chrysanthemums in pats, in blassom . $1.00 each southorly along the westerly line Anyone interested in this service ly to sale of the Town haU, which Shop?” finished rooms. 2 unfinished. Only $1,.500 cash needed of . Dougherty .Street four hundred R. E. Wright of Willlmantic. may'contact either Mrs. Hand or Resolutions supporting national is an old time landmark, and by its And .Labor, Installed $1.00 and $1.50 ' *40 DeSoto Sedan $775 twenty (480) feet; thence vtreater- Persona in charge have express­ . Bolton parents Are reminded of leslslative bills to prohibit liquor central location ought to be of a Welt! Well! Look Thee So M^rc. ’40 Pontiac Sedan $975 to own this one. ly along the northerly Une of land ed thanks to all assisting in the dental, hearing and vision clin­ advertising on trains were adopt­ good deal of use In n:any ways. Packard 6 11.9 >I\NY OTHEK ITEMS FOR YOUR GARDEN INCLUDING FERTILIZ­ now or fbcmerly of the South making the event possible and suc- ed. It has an Interesting hUtory, and Lookec heret i , ’41 Ford Sedan $900 ic to be held at Center church par­ Packard 8 e e • e e 4 2 Family House— New. a good proposition for 2 Maadiaster Bonitas District to cessfuL Fifty-six officers and delegates it IS felt that it should be pre­ 12.9^ ’41 Plymouth Sedan $975 ish rooms next Thursday. October Olda 6 ...>eeeeeeeea tye aaatarly line of McKee Street; Lee Scully Is a new member of 14 from 9:80 unUI 2:80. The clinic attended the convention which se­ served. .... CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS 1; Seven Experts At Y’our Service. (J. I.’s to buy'together. Immediate occupancy. $1,300 ERS, G ARDEN TOOLS, GARDEN HOSE, SPRINKLERS, L A W N the Cbventi^’ Junior 4-H Home­ lected Hartford as the host city ’46 Ford Coach $1,300 thence northerly along'the easter­ Is open to four to six year olds. A The Burrows Hill schoolhouse Is Olds 8 . . . 11.9 ly line of MiSCee Street, fM r hun- makers. The group meets Wednes­ for the 1949 state convention. also of historic Interest, undoubt­ 2. Cqmplete Body and Fender Work. needed .by each. well-child conference will be held Pontiac 6,.•aeeaaee« 10.91 CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Aristocrats of Antnau add 3. Painting To A Factory Finish. ’46 Pontiac Sedan $1,800 RAKES, ETC. d ^ twmty-flve and eight-tenths day afternoons following school at edly the oldest of any of toe town If the home of Leader Mrs. Ralph C at the parish room' on Tuesdav. To Reopen Merger Hearing Pontiac 8 11.9! that spark of color your garden dcaircs. Colmra as warm ’46 Packard Cp. $2,100 (42SA) feet; thence easterly three October 12. Parents Interested in schoolhouses, and a building par­ 4. Complete Front End Work— Rebuilding. 5 Family— 19 room.s on east side just o ff East Center hundred (8()0) feet, more or less Hoffman. ticularly treasured by those of the Dodge . . . ’ • • e a a I 10.91 and varies as the antomn sunset. Ideal for adding that either clinic mav contact Mrs.' Roy 5. Complete Motor Tune-Up— Sun Test Equipment. ’47 Packard SM. $2,395 to place of beginning. Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Bamo Bridgeport, Oct. 9—i/Pj A hear­ old district in which it stands and DeSoto .. touch to your garden, between cveigrcena and those Street. One apartment available. Bosworth f^r details. 10.95 6. Motoy Rebuilding— Factory Methods. ’ 47 Lincoln Sed. $2,000 Visit our convenient sales yard located at the corner o f ToUamd Tuns- To dumge to Business fone all and family had as week-end guests ing on the petition of four Bridge­ bv others who do not like to see Hudson 6 12.95 bare spots. We win gladly pot them for your eamatary Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Schultz of Bos­ port bus companies to merge will ail the oldUme bulldtegs which rep­ 7. Brake Relining and Front End Alignment., ’ 46 Chev. Pick-up $975 or part o f an area bounded north- ton, Mass. Hudson 8 e.a..aa*$1 3*^95 needs. Your choice of SO cobra. 9 Acres. 9 room hou.se suitable for 2 families. Bara, oriy by Hartford Road, easterly Muaeum Named Legatee be reopened, toe Public .Utilities resent the growth and develop­ 8. Call For and Deli very. Service— No Charge. # pike and Oakland Streets, at the intersection of Conn, Routes IS — SS hy Bridge Street, southerly by the Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Greenwich, Oct. 9—(A’l—Ool. Jo­ Commission has announced. The ment of town put on the block. Cadallic . housing for 200 laying hens. 2 car garage. 2 miles from Ralph C. Hoffman and family wara Lordship Railway Company, and southerly line ot land owned by seph T. Collyer, 65, who died here This building has been repaired and Kaiser .. *e $1 f a9i BUDGET PLAN for all repairs at center. Sale price $9,500, $4,OOO’cash’needed. Cheney Brothers as shown by a their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan last' August, named the Benning­ the Central and White Bus lines cared for by quite a number of the BuickSp...... S11.95 $1.00 and $1.25 . . » dated June 1948 which • ac- ®alrd and Mrs. Elmiha Hoffman, all ton, VL, Historical * hsd Mkcd th6 commlulon for por* citizens, and It would be a grlevious EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS of Everett, Mass. On Sundsy, residuary legatee in his win Hied mission to sell some of their assets blow to them to have It sold. Buick R. M .____ $13.95 IRUNNER’S Open Every Day Including Sundays 9 a, m. to dark, |V.: , ..,«nied the application for the EXTRA LARGE PLANTS Tel. 8854 For Service That Is Servicq Auange o f xone and westerly by •‘Billy’’ Hoffman was honored with for probate here yesterday. The to toe Gray Line Bus Company. Installation of lights from the For .Appointment Call 2-1107 a party celebrating his second will made the award to the mu­ The petition was rejected but will Hebron-Marlborough corner to the ”.idwell Street \ Town Planning Commission. birthday which was last Tuesday. seum conditional upon its accept­ » reheard at a hearing in the new school was approved.* Out of town guesU In addition to CharlM W. .Holman, ance of Collyer's collection of por­ State Office building. HarUord, A petition aigned by 34 voters BRUNNERS DeCormier Motor Sales those mentioned were Patty and traits of members of his family November 8. at 11 a. m. from Amston l« k e asking that the WOODLAND GARDENS ““ Chairman. Judy CTollIngs of "The Ridges," "Tour WUIyB-Ovvrlan4,Dmilcr" 358 East Center St. Howard R. Hastings^ Carl W ; Noren, dating back to the I700s. It old tou’n road to the lake l)e sur­ 358 East Center Ste Alice Mse, Sally and Arlene stipulates that the portraits are to faced and regraded was also ta­ » JOHN J. ZAPilbRA 22r2l MAPLii STREET MANCHESTER T eL 5191 ODD FELIX)WS BUILDING • Secretary. ■ 7??* Tpdss of India ’’reed" nUlk Manchester Tel. 5191 WILSON’S NURSERI Steams of Mansfield and JoAnn be used “ for the preservation of to their sacred cow-beUs, accord* 189 MAIN STREET IftMItliMlir; (3onn., October 4, bled- 168 Woodland SL, Tri. 8474 ' Open Thuraday TTill 10 Thompson of Willimantir. pictures of people of historical sig­ Ing to the Encyclopedia Britanni- A large attendance is reported Open Chursdaya 10 P. M. ?, ...... Joanne Rychling on Sunday nificance." r ca. I at the October meeting of the Par­ ■ "i-- • *• . lV ■ 1 ' . * '3 ; .,V

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9,194S IIANCHK8TER EVENING HERALP. MANCHpaTl'ER. CONN.. SATURDAY,OCTOBER 9,194S y f - PAGE SIX M k " -A even Oeusr Siio..t these deformities would , be if soccer team won. ita third victory M n s S U gk ffn i HlatutirBtpr Monday Afternoon when it defeat­ To the Editor: f .ui.a has been the meeting date translated into human bodies. *u.re IS now a nucloas of ciU- It was with a great deal of re> .'or many years. Many from thif Connecticut ed Newington 4 to 0. Kreysslf ilumbia area plan to go to Portlaad. Maine, Many of the sUlks are stunted, scored three times for the win­ zeas wuu ais - spliiM^u grot that 1 happened along West Earnttm IfpraUi The Open Forum eliougu M M U.O VUUS h.uibuk Oantsr street In your town Friday when the seventh d e g m to given, twisted, and deformed. The leaves POaUHHBO BT TUB ners. The only blemish on the EIU- when the National Orange meets worth elate now is a tie. The kCtn^ u.- uy paro' night. OcL 1 and saw the b e ^ of C-’ -nbla Volunteer Fife De- PRINTINO CO. INC sometimes have a bleached look Yankee WOi',...^ alKi W.IU K.U ultMtu.*.,- r-r 't, Incorporeted May 15, there. U BtMcII Btract next game will be with Bloomflcld. Communications for publications In the Open Forum will not the young lady lying ln>the street, MANCHESTER becauae something in the plant enoug,< lo a «>.• a,.u 1947, has splendid record and one Mis* Katherine ChrtoUilif has By A. H. U. Thureday afternoon, on the let­ be guaranteed publleatlon If they coqtaln more than 300 words. dead, after h a v l^ been hit by aa TauMAB rtRUOSUN structure has lost lU command of *.r«a ceoioo amn.ig uie t»muaav«M automobile. the men may weU be pro«^ of— hoe cloaed "Roce Cogbg*" en ter’s Held. The HsraM ressrvss ths right to dscline to publish sny msttsr TVesday left tor her winter home PTM- TrmM.. 0 «i l pieneiiung li)euA.4««ta lOr eitcuoo. Manchester should fool a certain and the townspeople who wul en­ OctolMr I. m l. chlorophyll.* The ears are Irregu­ The Connecticut town elections, thst msy be llbslous or which to In bsd tssts. Frss expression in BaltinMire, Md. The offlcere of Wapplng Gram­ *nis IS a »esy nope*ui sign tor lu- amount of guUt 6a this tnigedy. joy Its protection too. lar, someUmes missing kernels. although by no means aa sUrtlIng of political viowa to doolrod bv contributions of this chsrsctsr Miaa Harriett Fuller was es- ______ry E*«n«n E«r«M mar echool choeen by the class of tute pt^atea., anu u w« oii coa- Fb* street lighting on thto Import­ A financial statement of the Fire BubMslMB as those of a year ago, performed but istters which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. pecielly thrilled this past week, to Buntey tnB Ho|iiJ«)r». Enttred «t »i»* What happened to this com la ’48-’4B are; President, Thomas unue ut comoai uie inurua wuivu ant thoroughfare to th* most la- Cmmlasion: Newton B. Smith, OF BUSINESS SERVICES some gentle services for political have a visit from her cousin, Mrs. Poll oBH* •! Minfriiit^r. Conn.. •« that Ita ancestral seed, containing Doherty; vice president, Richard operat.a to xeep ui* outer oov* o. adequete. In fa6t, there should be Maurice Leonard. Alfred Soracriil. BMoad a «M M«il amter. ____ _ observers. A year ago, the town Jack Smith of the Bahama lalande. II the biological ^nca and genea of McFen; secretary, Betty Jean A Greaf Oppertmity uie voters at quin* on seonuay w* street UghU from the Bast Hart­ Jarrv Shine. Harry Jones - end elections demonstrated that tho Burnham, and treasurer, Arthur 3. In our crusade to enlighten Georg* Yule, wee read at the an- Thto to M m Smith's first vJMt Iwr* BUBSCRIPTTUN RATCB ita future life, was exposed to the people aa to the utter fuUUty of anouid aoon i>e ao.e to ooaai of a ford town line and they should tn about twelve years. While Mr. On* T**r by a*ll ...... tlauO people knew there waa such a Splelman. To the Editor: voting recora on wcaj lasuus Wiiic.i equal the efficiency of those In uce nuol town meeting by Mr, Yule, Six moatbi by Mill ...... • » UU excessive radiation at Bikini. Thta thing aa the sales tax, and they war let us make known to aU men Its secretary. It tells of th* flnan- Smith is visiting relatives In Tor­ ..S t.uo Mrs. Cffie BurriU of Oakland W ere going to have a celebra­ everywhere the chief and baste will u* second to none in vonnecu- on Bumelds avenue In East Hart­ onto, Canada, she Is staying with On* menfb by M*il ...... radiation Jostled the genes out of demonstrated, too, that a good tion. Now a ceUbratlon’B a good clel standing from the date of 1^ fTrimz Papers Singl* Copy ...... : .w Road, who has been a patient at causes of war, among which are. CUi. ford. relatives in Norwich and vleiUng Avoid W aiting liVeu? Shipment of Biker many small town Republicans dis­ thing once In a while if for no oth­ corporation up to September 8, T h e Wnobly. by C*mer ...... their normal behavior, making a g r e e with the steamroller legis­ Manchester Memorial hospital, re­ flrst and foremost, the greed, the Another factor which helped to Manchester has come of eg* and others and many frienda In this Bub*, deliyemd. On* T«*r . *iu.uu turned to her home Saturday. er thing than to relax the nervea bring eouut to j increaaeu vote, it* ciUaene should demand action W**< of Ml**.. *V)r*ign .. . .tlXIIO them irresponsible and haphazard, lative tactics their state organ­ personal ambitions, the lust for The Income account show# cash In AD Variety The Pall Rally of the HarUord and releaae the tenalone produced power end the jealoualeo of the ana .vnich you have neglected to now on better street Hghttng. Na; Ths members of th* 46-Clttb Order Recaps Arrives at Bill G reen’s turning them berserk. ization had employed in putting by the hectic Umee In whicli we contribuUona of $1,475.24; money UBMUBB o r District of Oongregational Chris­ world's polltlclana. By politicians mention to the existence ot Uie one, under present circumstances,. earned by the department members were guests of Mrs. Stewart ^ __ Tib-. THB ASBOCIATCO PKBEw Once an original seed has gone through the eales tax and other live. Brush-Curl measures. As a result, the state tian Women of Connecticut, will I mean the heads of States and four voting dletricU. woms people can feel safe they wUl not become | through various project*, $1,892.- bite for luncheon on Wednesday. Hava you stopped tn at th* Th* A**oci*Ud Prew i* •xciuiUtiy _ - . * ___ _ * . ..._A* ___ a .____ I m a M ■r> a w 8 ■ a m t le i ■ Brisk tall days ahead and then the $ stunning alth ths different color berserk, and turned against the be held Wednesday, Oct. 18 at the But a celebration is usually held those aModeted with them In the are atlU inconvenienced by lue ac­ Involved In an accident on too The afternoon was spent sewing. Is your youngster one of Johnson Paint CompMy at 699 *ntitlcd lo th* UM ol repuolleatioB of organization took the lesson to 56; dues, $245; an appropriation by without much warning, Ic* and combinations, plus chrome trim. •II o«w* difpatch** credited to it. or esUblished rules of'heredity and Windsor Avenue church, with eee- to mark some exceptionally noU- exercise of political power whether tual locaUon of th* polling ptaces many of our streets. Mra. Decksr, sister of Mrs. Edna mMy we aU see riding to Main street recently? If noL t» p«p*t sions st 10:80 and 1:48 o'clock. ble event or eccompttohment In the that state be totaUUrian or demo­ but, by and large, tue seuuinenU Better street Ughtlng does cost, Rimington, \1siting here from so one' o f these days M d ask to end •loo lb* local new* pubinhed lie^ evolution, it transmits its owTi put A light and graceful phaeton affairs of mon. What such event or 000; United Aircraft C’uh rlf’^^. tlona, eo I f you are wise, you will from school each day on a hMd- shorter Md darkness comes earl­ Luncheon will be served at 12:30. cratic In form. Now the poUtl- expressed by ths voters are ones more money but who can suggest.I $515.17 and land equipment, ma­ Staten IslMd. was a guezL the new Hrims ready pasted All right* ol rapublication of epeci*i berserk qualities, practically un- superstructure on its steamroller. accompUahment to It now proposed pton now to have thoae wonderful Columbia bike? I f not, BUI ier, why not b* sure' that your Reservations should be sent to dans or heads of States wage war of gimUtuda for the speed and case a better way to spend money thrji J terials acrricee and commlasions The Tuesday bridge club wall papers. Mr. Johnson says dltpoteho* b*r*in «r* «l*o r—erred. diminished, for generation after This year, the lessons were mild­ rwo-ln-On* Sno Treads ot the' children's bike* are protected with Mrs..Th«ron French. 65 Roeemont that we celebrate? The answer ap­ for many reasons, somctlmsA wlto which one may cast a vote. when It can save Uves. I donated $4,068.80 making a totel joyed their annual outing thto Green has plenty of boys’ bikea In that ha has Just received twelve 99 East Center Street er and more varied. MMChaater H r* A Recapping a good headlight M d tall light? Pull Mprice client ol N. B. A. Berr- generation. It’s funny about the Democrats. street, Hartford, by Oct. 6, Tha pears to bl United Nations Dajr. BwoUen with pride and amblUon, Last Saturday tn* Connecticut Please erouae your dtlsenry UTil of $20,196.77. group went to the all sizes Md expects In a new ahip- entire^ new patterns In Trims to CbmpMy on band. By placing your These vc.y reasonably priced le*. fnc. In other words, our California Now of Tcourse every one knows guest speaker will be Dr. William Common tense end honesty with they wage war to extend their do­ Yankee product an entire column Immediate action. Manchester is a; The expense account report* Orbvner Inn In Rom fret for lunch. ment of glrto’ bicycle*. M y day add to the stock he already has. order now you wUl be sure el them M d show up at night for a long Publisher* R*pre**nUtire*: Th* what instinctive villains, what un­ F. McCormack, president of the ourselves, therefore, should lead us main and satisfy thdr lust for on the dullness of the campaign splendid community and I am cer-'' $10,334.02 spent for building ma­ The Democratic Caucus for the now, so that jrou may have all Trims ready pasted wall papers biologist expects to bo able to when you need them' Md without distMce. Mr. Green also says that jul'U* M*tb*w» Bpaclal Agency —New reliable performers, what has- Home Board of Missions. to enquire frankly: whak notable power; sometimes they wage war and the apathy of the voters to- tani it will accept this challenge, terial M d labor; $5,019.22 for fire purpose of nominating a cMdidate sizes from which to make your are constM tly Increasing tn popu­ Torh. Chicago, iJetroU end Boeton. produce com which is deformed accompUahment of the United Na­ immediately. for reprsaentatlve tox Justices waiting. Simply drive down to th* he has a fine-SUm-So-NIt* three- larity, they are extremely easy to N » aWeew* beens they ore. Not only the Re­ There were 37 ladlea of the Wan- because of their jealouay of neigh* the November electlone. It fighting equipment, Including Md choice, from th* 80” eiz* on up. M odernize tions are we to celebrate on thto Sincerely youre, of the peace, will be held in Yeo­ new piMt of the MMcImster Tire Mr. Green report* that th* ship­ inch reflector that to the best yet. use and there is s wide assort­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF for generation after generation. publican campaign oratory pro­ ptng Community Church Ladlea boring heeds of States or because ••sms to me that our recent expe­ siren; $33.58 for electricity: $168.- Recappbig OompMy located at day. Surely If we are going to cel­ William J. White. mans Hall Monday night at eight ping of bicycles has slowed down It will pick up the least bit of light ment e f pattern* In facL with CIRCULATIONS. ______He could produce enough of it, if claims it. The nation’s commenta­ Aid who attended a dinner at the of some snub or injury, fended or rience In Manchester proves tost 40 for fuel oil; $44.88 for telephone Its new home, 2M Broad street, ebrate, we ought to know both 28 Okhwood street o’clock. somewhat M d that they ore not M d reflect It, thus ensuring s^e- Trims wan paper the average Your Sewing Machine he wanted to, to populate all the tors and political observere affirm TalcottvUle church Wednesday. reel: eomeUmes they wage* war the voters wlU not be apatheUc if $833.80 for programs and ticket The Herald Printing Company. Iiw.. what we are celebrating and why. East Hertford. Conn. Rowtond L. Cobb, chalrmM of comer of Little ztreet. as easy to obtain as fonnerty, so ty for your boy or girt If they are houacholfler who has never dene aaeome* no Bnenciel re*poneibiHty 1^ it. The very stars insist upon their The dinner was put on by the to maintain tbemaelves In power the issues are presented to them printing used during their differ- The new ptont of tbe JiMches- world’s com flelds with deformity. Shall we celebrate the numer­ P. 8. Thto subject to. tn my the Board of Education M d newly If you are planning on a bicycle out riding after dark. Tha cost Is papering at all cm actuaUy paper Electrify and install it in typographical error* *ppe*rin» m *^ approaching demise. Missionary Society of t^at church within their own state knowing squarely and effecUvely. If th* tor Tiro * Recapplnf CompMy to J fMMcn Mid But he can ahut it off. He can ous occaslone when our nation dU- ralnion, a front page one. A'to-; BurMce premiums M d $208.71 for elected third sriectmM suffered for a birthday or ChtotmSa gift small M d they com* equipped a room M d ha>‘e It assume a truly cofiaole or portable rabi* rertlsement* and other reeding mitter. That being the consensus, the after the dinner a program and full wen that nothing so uniflas e Yankee believes that the candi­ on* the most modem In New In The Maneheiter Brenlng Herald. played so much confidence in, and tether too many readers give tcoil «nisceIlaneou8 expenses; a total of heart attack Monday night M d of you’d better think about placing with sponge rubber backlit to profemlonal air. Why not stop In control his radiologickl hotbed of Democrats are once more disclos­ social time was enjoyed. The pro­ people and ass'jres their loyalty a* dates for governor and president EnglMd and to alnoet double the aets. devotion to the United Nations little attention to your edttorlrlj $16,292.07. The Fire Commissioners to confined to. his bed. Reports tell your order now. By doing this you prevent scratching th* bike. Doa­ at the Johnson Paint Company SAturdmy, October 9 deformity. That'a the difference ing the most obstinate end ob­ gram consisted o f piano soloe by to be attacked from without, and are merely going through the mo­ BlM ot the old p iM t There are now that it deUberately either Ignored page or the editorial page of everv-" asked for m appropriation of of favorable pro^as. win not run the risk of dtoeppolnt; ble, four-cell, battery hcadlighta soon Md see for yourself Just jectionable trait of all. They re­ Mrs. Jennie Abom; vocal aoloe by at still other tlmea the heads of tions of conducUng a campaign 1 Equipment for homemaking 2,000 eq. ft. of space devoted to bow attractive these patterns are between what the atomic bomb or circumvented it; when such pro­ newspaper for that matter. 8ome;l $1500 at the annuel town meeting ment lafter on. are once more available for bikes. fuse to roll over and play dead. Mrs. Simoncella. a chalk talk with States seem to wage war because don’t think he has been foUowlng classes MdimMual training classes three, new M d recaps. New equip­ Md bow inexpensively you c m re- ABC Will They Dare? left in the com and what it may They refuse to vanish from the illustrations by Mrs. Esther Cot­ cedure appeared expedient or to its of sheer perversity end devUleh- them closely enough himself. Actu­ confine their rending to the front which waa voted favorable. This 1 mt Bicycle* come and go, but Um All spare part are coming in well, own political advantage? dhall we page only, possibly. help from the town stills leaves has been moved Into the schooL ment has also been added ao that so do as all the others do, make deeorate your house? have left in the human survivors face of the earth. To the contrary, ton, piano solos by Mrs. Hunting neM or aome manlecel obsession. ally the press Itself to contribuUng ilMt allli Columbia bicycle still remains the DuPont paints are unquestion­ MARY r MerARTIJtND celebrate the Jockejrlng for posi­ _L $3,037.94 for the men to raise loMed to It by the state. Girls your service at this fin* Bill's Tire A Repair Shop at 180 Applionce Co. The fate of the world 1* reaUng they keep on showing signs, now ton and song, "Auld L fn g Syne" Now do these heads of state say greatly to the apathy which he de- X I favorite of sU. It Is sturdy Md de­ ably tops for paints but if you Api. a«0 Uurdew Dttv* of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. tion end power, the Intrigue, and Traffic Hazard themselves Their reports states M d boys of the seventh Md eighth be even swifter ttma before, Spruce street your bicycle head­ 2-1575 momentArlly, at Parlg, In the and then, of multiplying them­ by alL to their people: "Let’s go to War.” ertea; It to failing to present the grades will have one-half day each new Bacon mold has been added pendable, reasonably priced and have not tried the DuLux whit* 21 Maple Fimae laM iw t-saat If the human genea affected by selves. the renewal of the age old game of tosucs fairly. To the Editor: that their policy to to assume the the new streamlined bikes are quarters. hand* of the smaller nations. Monday night Wapplng Grange Never. They always precede the greater of equal share of M y ft- week given over to this study. Md If you are not yet acquainted enamel In your home you have ao those bombs imitate In any de­ They have Bever been more power polUica. and balancea of We may naturaUy expect the While I feel it ia only a quesUen Idea how easy It is to apply, what ■ The six members of the Securi­ I win neighbor with Suffleld Grange war with a period of a cuntUng and of time before the town wlU h av ej nMCtal burden. Their anticipated Teachers from th* Regtonel Tech­ with the fin* work done here, drop gree the com genea affected at objectionable, more perversely power, the struggle to dominate devillahly well contrived cam­ newspapen to be overwhelmingly nical school In WlUlmentIc come hold the Mnual banquet Nov. 12. a hard, smooth surface it preeanU ' and take part in the program end control the assembly, and the to Install traffic lights on Center- expenses call for $6,942 for the In and be convinced. By the way. ty Council who are not them­ Bikini, there will begin appearing, unreasonable, more lacking In paign of propaganda in which they Republican in their editorial view­ up to Instruct. The committee in charge will soon once It seta up Md how easy It to There were eight members of jealous upholding of national pres­ street. unUI that Ume I beUeve year 1949 M d Includes payment in the MMChestcr Tire A Reca] SERVICE J. R. Broithwoito selves Involved in the Berlin dis­ ronsidemtion for the feelings of seek to show how all the lllq of point as thto waa always the case Johnny Soracchl, eon of Mr. Md OompMy to the only pUnt In u m Ellington be announced. to keep cleM . Just a whisk of a % in about three human genera­ Wapplng Grange attended the tige which has been, and sttU Is so the town ahould have a better full on the new Are truck which - amlat whea em pute are meeting among them­ others. They know, full well, their country, real .or imaginary, in tha Roosevelt campiUgn. This Mrs. Alfred Soracchl, noted hto cbeater using o rh ri^ factory The Girl Scout Troop Oommlt- damp cloth and finger marfca wipe I tions, a new and deformed kind of initiation of the First and Second self-evident in tho conduct of the lighting system on thto street, ae’ arrived only last week. tmuMw We ksee Key* Made, loirfcn Repaired that this Is a BepubUran year. are caused by the malicious to .their prerogaUve and ahould no eighth birthday Btmday. Hto moth­ equipment on th* ’Two-la-'-One re- Mr. M d Mrs. Im Eggleston of tee held a meeting Thursday night off. leaving the surface aparklag- selves, trying to devise some plan Degrees at Manchester Grange United NeUone? Dose tho way to this street with its heavy traffic The Mountain Laurel Girl Scout aad B Srrvtaw IVu human being. By that time, the They have even heard the eom- mschinatloni of an gllsged enemy longer surprise any but the most er Invited 12 of hto young friends ca p i^ g Jobs. West Road spent the week-end in at the home of Mrs. Kenneth ly clsM. Best of aU, thto enamel by which Russia and the United mentatora aay ao. Yet they keep Wednesday night. Peace He down such a path? Shall ia no better lighted than our side I Troop, under the jeaderehlp of to a party at hto home during the positively wilt not yellow as so eenirv sad tot i Tonis GriMtnd disarranged genes will have been Mrs. James Callahan Is In. charge state: while all thdr own acts have naive reader. We eU recall how U)e streets with lltUs traffic. Mtoe JeM Natsch M d Mrs. Sally There_ _to no doubt tl)at eno-cepe BeldwinavlUe, Mesa, with Mr. Eg­ (jook. Reports were reed M d plane States can be kept from clawing on making these little sallies of we celebrate the fact tUat ek this afternoon. They brought flne gifts many other enameto do. Try It handed down to a certain number of the food booth; Mrs. John Law- been those of sweetness end light newspapers elect'd WUlkle In ad­ While I also drive a car, most RoMnaon are planning to pack ors faat gaining favor for winter I gleston’s son. made for th* Rufus Rose Marion- each other and the United Nations strength, as if aome ot the re­ very moment, after aU the aasem- end devotion lo Peace, and flnaUy, vance whereas the voters pre­ for Johnny, played games with driving. They are Oh th* car when James Adams of Westfield, ettea which wlU be her* on Friday and you will be delighted. Just l.awnmnwera Sharpened of descendants of each survivor ton, fancy articles; Caroline Blosie bUngs and maneuvartnga of the of us are also pedestrians at Clothes for Friendship Kite to be STATION OPEN HAY port* about them were grossly they call in God as a witneaa to ferred FDR. Today the headlines him Md enjoyed delicious refresh- you need them, they will get you Moss., returned to hie home Satur- November . Tbe Girl Scouts will stop in at the Johnson Paint Oo., and the world into ruin. the blanket booth; Mrs. John Cur- United Nations we stand tottering Umes, and while I am famlUar sent abroad. Thto is pert of a na­ mehU served by hie mother. M d get a CM of thto easy spread­ ANU NIGHT EkrtriCBl UHNties at Hiroshima or Nagasaki. There exaggerated. And these linger­ the holiness of their cause and most ere featuring only the colorful re­ tional program Md will be hMdled throuali Ic* and elush with utter day, after a few days’ visit with soon be making a CMvasa to sc They are aeeking aome plan of ing signs of life have two dis­ ton the punch board; Mrs. Sophie at the brink of a precipice at the with traffic hazards in Hartford, Mr. M d Mra. JdRn Burnjuun ing enamel today. is nothing to guarantee that these Marowski, the grocery store; Mrs. of the country's preachers usually marks hurled at the candidates this street, (Center street) to posi­ tn Europe by the AmericM Friends safety M d wUl give traction In hi* uncle and aunt, Mf. and Mrs. tickets for this exceptional eater- Re-Gondilioned mediation, aome oompromiae for­ turbing effects. They make the bottom of which lie final war and have moved Into their newly fur­ The Johnson Paint OompMy bomb-descendants will be limited Elizabeth Doherty, the fish pond; end up by devotedly foUowing while the reel Issuea of the day are tively the worst traffic hazard I Service Committee, a group of practically M y weather M d imder Linwood R. CSmpbeU, of Main talnmenL The Manonettae were OMIK'S Republicans worry. And they the probable extinction of man their leadership. As soon as they buried In small paragraphs at the nished apartment at Columbia have all kinds of household aids to Gone Repaired mula, aome bridging of the rau­ Alleen Barry, the candy booth; know of from the standnolnt of a' Quakers Center. The apartment was re- the meet trying condition*. People street, here a year ago under th* , e| to any one geographical locality. probably give certain Demoerat- from the earth? start calling God in aa a witness end of the news etories. Borahip of th* ElUngton WoniM’a assist you tn making housework .SERVICE STATION cous differenoca between the amusement booth, Cornelius Nich­ pedestrian. The glrto here piM to pack for cenUy vacated by Mr. M d Mra who used them last winter are j^r. Md Mrs. Empson Abom of easy. You may choose the Johnson They may spread to other coun­ le eandidaten the Idea that there I f the celebration la to be Just to their righteousness then you can How many voters who read their two girls, in the 10-11 age group high In their praise of them even Maple street are spending a fejv Oub and were greatly enjojied 52 PenrI St. Phone 42M giants. It la important that they Is some point In struggle after olson; Dennis Rlordan, the amuse­ Yours truly, George Peters who will stay with Wax. Beacon Wax, or Preen, on* tries, even including the country ment stand; refreshments, Mrs. another routine occasion then we make sure the war is about to papers carefully have seen any Md 13-14 Md for a little boy 4-5. piaiHny clsi*"* obovc th* averog* days In Vermont M d will also M d a* numy had e p r e s ^ the de­ might as well compose a couple ______attoen. M ra Peters’ parente, Mr. Md Mrs. of th* mMy different aoIuUons for dare to do this, important that all. Needless worry to their Marie Dworsk and toy booth, Ella begin. Such insidious propaganda menUon of the treatment given by Th* kits must contain complete of their versatUlty. Play safe this visit Mrs. Abom’s father In New- sire to see them again. Plane which launched the bomb, and en­ enemies, hopeleea hope to them­ R. H. lahem, until their newly con­ washing paint* wax applicators they make their effort with dis- Ident. John E. Curtin la treasurer. of new songs for the occasion.' is'being carried on in our country tha Republican Oongress to certain outfits from underwear M d socks winter, equip your car with the porL have been made for their return. ter the heredity streams of many selves, are the remtlte of their One we could call: "Oh Racketland, structed home to ready for oOeu- M d other household olds. Painting Paperhangfng The proceeds will go toward re­ this very hour. By every means df measures of international Import­ straight through to heavy outslds Two-ln-On* Snow Caps from the UIBSON’ S pasaloBato wisdom. nnnsenslenl and Illogical con­ My Racketland." In this ballad we pMcy. Married in September, ElUngton Grange will hold a Plan now to make the Johnson populations. ducing the church debt. communication known to men our ance? Tbe Republicans are at­ New Books Listed warm clothing. In order to do this, MMChester Tire A Recapping special meeting Monday night at For they can represent, if they tinuing'vitality. could relate how a once great and M ra Burnham is the former Helen New Medel Wbeelberraw Paint (TompMy your headquarters FhMira and C eilings It could be that the great Boy Scout Troop 88 held their braes bets and half wilted poli­ tempting to take full credit for the the girts are asking the co-opera­ Surridge of Hampton M d Mr, OompMy. 7:30 tn the town hall for the pur­ GARAGE have the moral courage, the aav- So the first reading of the towm mighty nation, poaing itself before ticians ere seeking to euperaatur- for home decorating. Stop in M d grandaon of the bombardier who first meeting at Community Hall, bl-parttoan foreign -poUcy while At Cheney 'Library tion of local residents Md M y who Burnham was formerly of North Remember, when you are in need pose of accepting applications on­ Buenoa Alrea — UF> — It took Mr. Johnson or one of the staff Inatailcd and Reflnisbed lag force of worid opinion. They election results concerns the point­ the world as the one noble and ate the American mind with the they obscure the record of their wish to contribute may contact Windham. Both young people are of new Urea, buy Kelly-Springfleld I hundreda of yaara, but aomebody pulled the lever over Hiroshima less obstinacy of tho Democrats. Thursday night shining example of what the world ly. will gladly advise you In making The topic of the sermon for propaganda of hate that can lead opposition to reciprocal trade and MIsa Natch or M rs Robinson or employed at the Southern New from th* MMCheater H r* A Re­ Mrs. Frederick Hemmler of Ma­ finally improved the wheelbarrow. can ooBstltuta themselves the ought to be lUcs. waa bringing it­ a wise choice. General Carpenter Work and the great grandaon of one of The second reading concerna the Sunday morning at the Wapping' only to war. Not one yew or con­ wheat agreements, their shabby New books listed at the M ery! any of the girls There ere twenty EnglMd Telephone CbmpMy offlee capping OompMy—they will give ple street to a patient In th* Rock­ Engineer Arnold Schauer ahowed cooaeleBce of the world. Militari­ size of the vote caiL On the sur­ self Into low eateto aa great sege structive idea ae to way out of Cheney Library are as foUows: glrto In the troop now, with pros the survivors below him would Community church by Rev. Charles treatment of the World Health Or- in WinimMtlc. utter eattofaction for your driving ville city hospital where she was city officials hto new model. In­ We Repaif Everything ly apeaklng, economically apeak' face, the country la asleep po­ Crist will be "God and Our Every- menu of its population such as tho dilemma of approaching war gantoaUon and their refusal to fiction icte ot six more Miss Natsch said. Mora* Pringle, Sr., of Miami, stead of having the weel in fronL have something hideously In com litically. The question has been Capital and Labor, were engaged pleasure. taken Wednesday. Around the Pro^rty Ing, they are poor end weak. Yet, day Trouble.” hoe been offered by either of the loan the United Natlona money to Toward the Morning—Hen*ey i Sowever, it l i still quite an un­ Fla. to visiting hto son Md daugh­ Mrs. Minnie Flavel, who under­ it hea It under the body. Schauer mon. whether this attitude represents In the suicidal battle of seeing Alien; The Old Beauty and Others A ll persons owning taxable candidates for the presidential of­ erect permanent headquarters un­ I dertaking for them Md help will ter-in-law, Mr. Md Mrs. John m said this means the wheelbarrow If they can ever speak with one which could get more and more for Shadow on a Cload went M operation in th* VM - DON WILLIS This country still does not know a lack of interest or merely a pla­ property In South Windsor must fice On this paramount of all —Wllla Cather; Bridle Steen- be much appreciated. Pringle, Trumbull Highway. chauffeur carries leas load Md th* mind, they can be the strongest giving leas end leas until the day til Truman forced the tosue In the cheoter hospital two weeks past R. S. PORTER HE LD cid resting upon conclusions al­ make a list of their property to issues. Peace or War, they are Anne Qrone; Hearthstones—Mrs. I Second liMd clothing c m be A ranch type housa tha first of wheel itself carries more. what it did when it dropped the came when quality was gone; special session. B. K. Harris; No Bugles Tonight AucklMd. New ZeaUnd—(F)-- has improved Md to at her home fores in all the world. ready reached. Sweeping conclu­ Myron F. Burr, Aasessor, b^ore alike as'two peas in a pod. It’s a used but riiould be cIc m Md In Its kind In Columbia to being con­ GARAGE 178 Uuk Grove Street flrst atomic bomb on human pop­ queUty in goodA quality In men, In Connecticut Chester Bowles —Bruce Lancaster; Tim* Will Down In the south of New Zeatand lo Rockville. There la hope in them, they are sions on so small a base are peri­ Nov. 1. The asaeasor'a office at case of tweedle dee and tweedle good condition. In addition to structed on Route 6A by Louie Mr. Mrs. Theodor* Rhaume TeL 4752.4894. 8746.2 0967 f t i f ulation. I f it did know, would it quality In govcmmsnt and quality is waging a powerful fight to Darken It — William Maxwell: you CM see your own shadow, Md 185 Main SL lous, but We should say that the the town ban wiU be open dally dum. One says. Pm for it; the clothing, such things as new cloth LeVesqu*. Mr. LeVeaqua to doing 18 Main St. Phone 8085 potentially that atrongest force, in religion; and. In Its place came bring out clearly the problems of Trumpet In the a t y —Mra. H. T. greatly magnified, 'way up (or of-Florida have arrived in town ■V then promise itself that it would aize of the fjonnectlcut town elec­ from 9 a.m. to 4:M p.m. and Sat­ other one eaya count me In too. from which clothes c m be made, most of the work on the house are dividing their time with simply because no one o f them the age of shoddy, shoddy goods, housing, old age assistance, mini­ Miller; Woman With a Sword— 1 down) In th* clouds. New ZealMd- Md Rsver drop another, under any clr tion vote indicates that quiet is by urday from 9 a.m. to noon, except They caU It national unity in for­ sewing kits, wash cloth, towels, himself. He says it will have Mra. Rhaume’s brother and no means indifference. shoddy men, shoddy government, mum wages for labor, salaries for Hollister Noble; The Washboumea scarfs etc. are acceptable. ers who w M t to see this trick of Specialising lb T - alone has even the faintest Saturday, Oct. 23, when Mr. Burr eign affairs. A unity, the con­ state employes and teachers, etc., seven rooma including a large light M d color climb ML Bernard family, Mr. Md Mrs. Frederick Vbdt Jmhw ratal cumstances? Perhaps. Perhaps. In fact, the voters seemed to be shoddy religion. of Otterley—Hui^hrey Poking- ] Dr. George 8. Brookes, pastor one which will be used for a shop AIIMaheeef thought that It has been called up­ will be at Files restaurant Wap­ tinuing course of which, offers but Instead of discussing these Im in the late afternoon. ML Bernard Arena Md family of Maple street a leee ei liee eeeU 6W.SS wSee lure ane Ftoac Oav- taking a little preliminary prac­ No If our celebration to going nothing better than inevitable ton; The Big Freezo-'-Bellamy of Columbia Congregatlmol church Md recreation room combined. BRAKE SERVICE on by "destiny” or by "historical plng during the same houre. He partially for tbe voters’ benefit the is a peak overlooking Akaroa Har­ Md her niece and family Mr. Md pramstir repel* Ip It eieelSe tice In the exercise of their fran­ to be nothing more than this then atomic war is something of which Partridge; The Burnished Blade— has chosen “ The Triangle of Guy Beck, son of Postmaster eeBeerellrc leetalleieele el eetoa Rtare fot will also be In Wapplng, Wednes­ newspapers are featuring Instead Lawrence Schoonover; One CTIeer bor. near Christchurch. Mrs. Gordon Dimock of Main SEWING detsrmlnlsm” to take over the Aatomn Morning chise, getting their hand in tune, day, O ct 27 from 7:30 to 10 p.m. our proposed block dance will be the American people can not be Fatth" os the subject of his ser­ Leola Beck, has entered New Lon­ tt*.M Mrb. Front End Alignment Iwri* aeuuftmeut so to speak. a dance of mockery upon the cof­ the latest innuendoes and epithets Call—Upton Sinclair; Tomorrow I W. R. Curry, of Akaroa, went up street. taak of ruling the world. No one We had forgotten what a wild The evening hours at the town hall tremendously proud. Right this mon for morning worship at eleven don Junioi: College. Guy was A t tbe recent meeting of . the I-M» R6 le ssea At 'Flu* PloM Ouv> fins of our soldier dead. which Mitchell's orators are utter­ WIU Be Better—Betty Smith; The j graduated from Windham High the hillside the other day at 4 MACHINES ^ them is mesmerised by any and wet autumn morning could be The circumstance that their will be Tuesday from 7:30 to 10 moment, with the present crisis o’clock Sunday. Friendship Class of ElUngton (fon- General Repair Work ertaa. (too Us tw practicing, en purely local issaea. Now let us have a celebration, ing in default of any real stand on Story of Induraja—Hilda Wem- school with the class of 1948 Md p.m. A blanket of fog hid th* bar- p.m. as they are throughout the over Berlin, and after endless se­ Choir rehearsal has been called gregatlonal church it waa voted to Bspertly Itopnirsi thought that It la cai^bla of play­ like. Nor would we claim that took a slightly Democratic tings a real, a very great celebration. the issues Involved. her. Columbia Gnuige will be host to attended Trinity College summer M r from the mountain top. On the year. cret conferences, the American summlL Curry saw his own shadow ing tha game of power polities on our memory was too copiously merely shows a certain quiet Our very able and distinguished people have no means of knowing The preu as well as the dtlsen Non-FIctloa a Btost Central Pomona GrMge classea, taking up SpMtoh. He Stele Tbeelet Personal property will be as­ citizens who are promoting this should assume responsibUitiea In Television Techniques—Hoyland i will live in New London during ringed in a rainbow, on the eastern a world scale. freshened by that reticent visita­ iM ^ s n e e a on their part, a Uttle sessed at 50 per cent of fair mar­ whether we have been fed all lies, October 16, when the fifth degre tea Fleet. Phee* MW JONES’ undertaking are fuUy capable of return for Its great gift of free­ Bettlnger; Six New England Vil- | will be conferred at a special meet­ the week. ■Ide of the range. He waved hto inttaU The IVeto Singer nlwrty they are conceding them- ket value as compared with 04 partial Ilea, or partial truth—yet arm to test that shadow. A long Ueteee Me. Wl No one o f them has any sUght- tion of eastern storm yesterday. making this celebration one of dom. I f the voters are groping in ■ages — Samuel Chamberlain; ing. This is tn preparation for the Mrs. Ernest Lyman, who makes FURNITURE STORE seKes before they undertake more per cent In 1947. This is to obtain tomorrow morning tho heavy hand misty arm*came back to him from - sat irrational hope that It, or any But the wind blew aa If It were serious tasks in Novem ber...... such dignity and power as to on government may be laid upon a miasma of bewilderment It to the Handbook of Antique Chairs—C. sixth degree to be given at Hart­ her home at Windham Inn, a con­ Daa Raefeet. i*iw * Sewing Center more complete listing of per­ W, Drepperd; Broadcast Open.- - the mirrored figure. TREES ' one elsa, can escape the total de- famlUar with rain, and It brought mark a turning point not only in the shoulder of your son summon­ duty of the press to enUghten ford when the State Grange is in valescent home, came to Columbia AIR-FLOW Obk Street. Maariieetet . OL 8 .2 2 Main SL TsL 881 sonal property and keep it closer tor’s Handbook— H. E. Ennes; 1 Sunday to make a visit at the atructlon of dvlUsatlon if another enough damp to stir the odors our community life but in the ing him to fight in a war the rea­ them with an impartial clarifica­ session. For the first time, Con­ PiMMie S-IMI to the proportion of market value thought and outlook of the world tion of the problems of this crucial Studies In Child l^velopment— ; home of her daughter Md son-in- “BotMjr Wool Maacheatar enjoyed by real estate. son for which neither you nor he necticut State GrMge will meet In REMOVED Just Arrived! Heating Unit in Your war la permitted to happen. from the flelds, the dank, late Itself. Let us Join then, with year of 1948. Certainly the people A. L. Gesell; Gramophone Shop October, following a . vote of the law, Mr. Md Mra. Chauncey M. Friday evening a tobacco shed has any means of knowing. The term "botMy” to used for All dangerous and un­ Each of them, by its blessed ab- amelia of matted grasses and cab­ Wapplng our le.-vlera. In. 4 great movement of Moachestef responded very En­ Encyclopedia of Recorded M usic;' aesalon last January the month Squler. Brand New Line on Route 5, owned by Donald Grant 4. None of these causes of war wool of excellent quality becauae wanted trees should be re­ aeace o f great material power, Is for the cauM o f Peace, the couragingly to an appeal' to thpir Anything But Love — Elisabeth Home Now bage and cauliflower, and it blew ot- Buckland road, . filled witn are created by the common peo­ Hawes; Color Photography for the the AustrallM flne wools flrst A t the Democratic caucus held eetabllahment of a real United ple but all of them may he re­ good citlzenshin. Is there any rea­ Arsenal moved now before the win­ FuruMce Su|»plien f privileged to express the will of fresh enough to superimpose on at the Town hall. Tuesday night, shade grown tobacco owned by Amateur—Keith Henney; Here Is i EV..M W I T / ' 1 Th* United States accounted were shipped from BotMy Bay Carter Climatic T. P. Holloran Nations composed not of by. end moved by ths people If the com­ son to doubt thst the citlseni of near Sydney. ter storms and winds cause Its own people which, like the will these still another odor, all ita George Encs was chosen candidate Hartman Tobacco Co., was de­ for the poliUcans but bom of Television — T. H. Hutchinson;' tor nearly 45 per cent of the or- FUNERAL HOME stroyed by fire of unknown origin. mon people all over the world can the entire United States would not r o r MMrger women them to fall and injure Control Carbureter Pipes, Elbuwa, etc. of people everywhere, is for peace. for representative to the General the free and united will of peo­ DecoraUng Today—Virginia. Jen­ moment output of all belligerent own, an odor borrowed, we think Because of the extreme dryness of Be shown th* futlUty and the need­ respond aa well If their obUgatlona Assembly. Those nominated for ple aroused, and determined kins; ViUage Greens of New Eng­ nations at the peak of the war ef- someone. VAN CAMP'S It is only the people of the great from the-Grand Banks. the building and its contents the lessness of war. were made clear to them by the Plumbing Supplies ISea By taeatod eeuw •l^stlces of the peace were William no longer to be led by our war land—Mrs. L. A. Kent; Early Talee ' I fo rt 10 Nawauui 8L TeL 5244 countries who are voiceless, be- The trees blow differently when flame* spread so rapidly that the 5. If a worid can be propagan­ most influential agency, the na­ of the Atomio A g ^ D a n le l Lang: QUALITY If you have a dead or Carter Ceramic ewuy tram Um hupy fresh er, .Mary McGuire, Anthony mongering poUtlctons and milltar- dized Into war as it has been ao tion’s press? 2^* cause their governments are there is rain coming, and they Fire Department was unable to Ruasia’a Europe—H. A. Lehrman; PRINTING! dangerous tree you want re­ for* ntuOaettve Sere Budd and Benedict Kupchunos. save it. iste; no longer to be duped on the contlnusllgr It to equaUy true that Sincerely yours, Fuel Filter locked In the game of world pow­ screen. In the press, on the radio The Chaares-^. B. Minter; Whit* moved call Manchester Pipe blow the same way when rain Aa this is Fire Prevention Week The loss was estimated between it can beV propagandised Into like prtatlag or In our current magasines by Peace. Katherine D. Bourn. House Dlaiy—Henrietta Nesbitt; Kitten Romance Have yonr Plumbing er, in which true advocacy of comes, and their tossing and turn­ George Enes, lire chief, urges $25,000 and S30.000. Mr. Grant es- Family Circle—C O. Skinner; Fa­ fob we 6e for the insidious and diabolical prop­ 6. The orgaatoefl forces that peace la considered a weakness. ing yesterday was alternately everyone to check his attic and tlmated the building loss at $6000 vorite FootbaU Storiaa — Bill y e n will and Heating System . AMBULANCE SEKVICI cellar for combustible material. aganda ,that leads only to hate make for war can bo thoroughly prove «Me- MANCHESTER ® W ill they dare to speak? Will promise, an imitation, and, occa­ which is partially covered by in­ In Praise e f Baseball Stem; Amateur Photogra pher’e i Carter Tree Supply* Inc. Inspect chimneys, replace frayed and to war. On our United Na­ routed qnd utterly destroyed by To th* Editor,- factory— bw checked now fo r the DAY AND NUiHT they dare to tell the great powers, surance. Mr. Grant lost a ware­ Handbook—Aarqp Suesman; Home I sionally, for a few momenta at lamp cords and have heating tions Day let us be neither Catho­ the forces that make for peace Thls week the United States Maintenance Handbook — Douglas - eeoee It will A U TO PARTS ( Feiuieiti Man. natdwurej house on this same property by lic nor Protestant, nor Jew nor Expert Co. winder. , aa they are^ao visibly edging clos- time, the real thing. But it looked plants inspected. fire not far from the ehed two because there ere eo many more WiU direct a good share of Its at­ Tuomey; Road To Survival—Wil­ be *pradneed tbe OMet 248 No. Main 8L TeL 6265 175 CeRler 8 t GentUe, nor rich nor poor, nor of the common people then there Get Tel. 7695 219 Spruce St., TeL 2-2293 _ nnd closer to war in their mu- good, as though something new The total list of blood donors to years ago. tention toward the Worid Series. liam Vogt; Little Treasury o f: Ignorant nor learned, nor great ere of the warmongers. American Poetry—Oscar Williams, onr eetimoteb X- tual challenge and retribuUona, and different were btowlng into the South Windsor Blood Bank The Historical Society will meet nor amalt, but let us be one people We all want to know who the P. S.—It is also a good time Oct. 26 at the home of Mr. end 7. The job of tnauring World editor. Dapendeble Qnellty — Zervleel Vincent Marcin that war Is the Impossible thing? has reached 30 members. Firs with one idl dominating purpose Peace must be done by the Com­ World Champions ere— whether our climate and into our lives, a Mrs. Wnitsm Aleshin. Two 20 min­ they are the Cleveland Indiana or to remove dead branches Plumblag aad HeuHug FOR AUTO PARTS BILL'S TIRE W ill they dare proclaim the truth, Chief George Enes said this is not to shake o ff the shackles which mon people It wlU not and cannot WIUJAM H. SCHIKUNIE faint approximation of that line enough as each donor is only sup­ ute motion picture reels, ‘This Is th* Boston Bravea from your trees. Contractor have imprisoned our minds, em­ be done by the politicians, or rep­ Its Spmee Street TeL WMO AND ACCESSORIES which is that there ig no mantle of storm, symbol of season's change, posed to give blood once in three New England” and "New England resentatives of poUtlciane, for the Faw o f ue think about baaeball Frigidaire Dealer Yesterday and Today,” will be bittered our hearts, and beclouded 'complete rightness on either side? which never did come our way. months. He urges others to vol­ our vision. Let us Initlete In that history of the world itself to am­ beyond that We do not realize the FOR SALE 305 North Main Street REPAIR SHOP shown. The hostess will be assisted true greatness of America’s num­ ELKtTKIL WKI.DKD WIU they dkre raise the white flag We had begun to fear onr earth unteer. They may call Chief Hkies great day and hour a powerful ple evidence that politicians know MANCHESTER—50 Cam­ TELEVISION 'I'el^hoM 4848 ' Wm. H. Green. Propi. Ol Edna Stager, Public Health by Mrs. Bayard Petton and Mrs. net the way of peace. ber on* sport. Baseball ia an Insti­ Re-Cap RECAP rlKE8 of the Truce.of Ood, the Truce'of was fated to lie forever unstirred Louis St. Clair Burr. crusade to enUghten our own peo­ Nurse. ple and the world as to the truth $. The time to short. Perhaps tution In America. Why? Because, bridge St. 6Vi room single. Humanity ? The president of the society is Now With Coinmbia Bicycles and unbleaacd by off-sea air. Our The town meeting Monday about war and tU causes. Truth far shorter than we think. Lot us in my opinion, baseball has re- Recently painted and re­ ’ RADIO SKR Dr. Crankahaw. other officers are: I f they do, all humanity will be fear, is half assuaged. '' night waa very fhort, lasting only can defeat falsehood: It can pene­ then be up end doing. Yes, let us mslnad practically untouched by decorated, 2 ear garage. Im­ 2 In 1 U. 8. lire# with them. Arthur Stiles, vice president: Mrs. trate even beyond the Iron cur­ have e celebration. Let us in that greed, dishonesty and intolerance Home Appliances CAMPBEIX about half an hour. *I1ie ordinance Olcott King, recording secretary; mediate occupancy. Reason­ Our Snow Cap will on outdoor advertising signs was tain and unto the uttermost com­ day and hour here in Manchester so characteristitf of the worid tb- Repairs SwvB Mrs. Mafshatl Bidwell, correspond­ ers o< the earth. No force on rise up as a united people end lay day. Baaeball to played for the able cash required 20 year SALES. SERVICE. give yon all the AUTOSI ?PLY Decides to Issue repealed and the recommendation ing secretary: Harold Newberry, w Acccanorlee Unto The Third Generation _ , , of a budget of expenditures for the earth can stop Truth when with a foundation for Peace so Arm and gems Itself. It is the good-natured term. F. H. A. approved^ Md INSTALLATIONS Moeeaary traction New ani Used rirce treasurer; execuUve committee, eU its might It girds Itself for bat­ sure that the world may build competlUon which to tha backbone Call owners. Andisio Broth­ Television, Sound you need In enow. St Rtoaen St.. TeL 6IC1 Oi g lt t 180 Spruce 8t. Phoae 2-OiSr Wc sUU do not know what wc chairman Rev. Frazer Metzger, tle. Let us proclaim and make thereon. This to our great oppor­ of America. PUBLIC ADDRESS SY8TBSI8 | the 1948 grand list Was tabled un- Miss Elizabeth Noble and Judge tunity. ers, 461 W o^bri^e St. TeL Antennas, Boooters FOR RENT Don’t wait, have tbe —~ - I til the annual town meeting In known to aU peoplee at home end BasebHl Is played team against did when we ^ p p e d the flret Ralph Grant: program. Judge Harold W. HUlnghast And All T e le v li^ work done now. ' March. abroad the following truths. team each trying to win over the Manchester 3310. OuarMleed Repair Scrvlee atomic bomb upon human popula­ Grant, Miss Eleanor Green and 1. A recognition of Ahe truth 11 Hemlock street, Equipment Bridgeport, Oct. p —-(i(p)—Thc ; A son was born recently at St, Mrs. King: membership, Mrs other fairly. Falmoas to reaUy the Ou all Makes and Model* tion. A hundred years from now, that no people on earth, left to Manchester, Conn. greatest pMnt In favor of basebaU. KRAUSE'S HIGH GRADE Bridgeport Housing authority had Francis hospital to Mr. aqd ^rs Harry Parker, Mrs. Ralph Grant if the worid Is still going. It will decided to give notices of eviction themselvoe. desire war with any Each player to trying to win for his Thomas Nicholson of Station 31 and Mrs. John S. Clapp; librarian Miasma of BewUdeiment MANCHESTER TIRE be seeing our handiwork. But we to approximately 1400 families Road. other peoifle. Thto appUoa equally team. You seldom. If ever, hoar of STANEK GREENHOUSES and curator. Mrs. Watson Viberts* to Ruasians, Germans. Italians, MALONEY'S PRINTING omseivcs are just begliming to now occupying four low-rental The annual sports dance, spon­ publicity. Mrs. King and Mrs. Bid- To the Editor: a player accepting money to throw Ctoetroalce Laboretertoe RADIO R APPUANCB and RECAPPING CO. a i Hartford Rood Maarkretrt projects here. sored by the Social Craft Home Frenchmen or any other nation a game. Each player plays to the TeL 2-4!t4 JOB AND COMMERCIAL know what the world Is likely to well; historic sites. Judge Grant- of men. The teara of sorrow and Recently I have hesitated to in­ Radio. Televtolan, FM I Walnut 8L TM. 8-1048 888 Broad 8L UpeelBl a wentl eu Federal directors forced the liAionimlca club, honoring Ella- beet of hto ability to make his 88Vi Welker 8L l a t 8-1184 PRINTING see then. genealogy. Mrs. Charles Crsnkl tho anguish of spirit which ac­ trude upon your columns because Ulveu Ta Pbwwr drastic action, the authority said, worth athletic teams, will Ik held team the winner. Shaw: flnmce William Aleshin company war do ^ o t mean one of the local election campaign but Order* Tai SToe rremat m d Rtftatml Priadeg There is a visible forecast, out the directives making, it obliga­ Oct. 13, Friday night. Few praises ere sung for ths and Harold Newberry; and hoe- thing In Russia arid another thing I am writing to you once more be­ dperialtete to Fto *6 an Hindi tory to evict all tenants whose in­ Ellsworth High janitor. Jamas teases. Mrs. Victor King. umpire who keeps the game in in a garden in California, a gar­ in China or something else in cauae during th* pest week I have aeral and Wed- comes exceed the limits permitted Driscoll, is convalescing at his A t a meeting of the bchool Sur­ looked in vain for any appreciation order by giving an unbiased . de­ den In which the gardener le a for occupancy. These limits are aome other country. They are the dlai Arraaga- COMMUNITY PRl home following an operation. His vey Committee Wednesday night by The Herald of tha true mean­ cision on each play. Umpires are By Sue Burnett . . . FOR e.e biologist connected with the Ctoli- 12,160 for a three room apart­ same the world around. Thus all WAIKINS menl* I. W - Rota A a duties ars being taken care of by a sub-committee was appointed to ing of Monday’s results. Your Indeed to be praiked for tha line Here':, v... - that will CONSULT US fomla Institute of Technology, ment to 12,940 for a family with the people of the world are one In work they are doing to keep base- • nOTHBM. INC R. W. Baie Bartholomaw Dunn and a group form e method of evaluating the news stories on the election spake be appealing to the larger sized (tot Flnwer* (tor. N * Mam aad N n .----- more than three children occupy­ tho universal desire for Peace. b ■■ the clean game that It is. Your lawn problems arc easy to overcome with our This biologist hss been growing of high school boys. town’s grammar schools. The com- of various contests as arousing In­ f u n e r a l women. Youthful Md pretty with By 31rs. .\nae Cabot rmted Ctoats ing an eight room apartment. 2. The reason that people do Bssebsll players are not chosen Dupont Point Products \ t m himself s little corn—a very spe­ Henry Adams, principal of Ells­ ■mittce chosen were Principal John not w-ant ■war to flrst, that it is terest and being responsible for slMted lines finished in dainty Your needle c m catch these Ir- help. We will tell you bow, ebow you bow or do tbe work Evictions become effective six by color or creed but rather by SERVICE scallops. Shoulder gathers ecl;l ' resisUble Uttle kittens on glass cial kind of oom. it to com de­ worth high school, attended McCartin of Wapplng school; Mrs, neither natural nor normal for one turning out such a large vote months after notice and a Federal Henrv Parent V neither naiurai nor normmi lur viic their abUlty to play. feminine note. Three sleeves aie Md tan towel* nursery and crib for you and furnish the best material in either case. meeting at Norwich, Tuesday and Ir tvhole people to hat* another whole a’herees your editorial refers to scended from seed which was ex- Public Housing authority order Association o Secondary School We must not forget the part Ormtnd IWuc provided co\*era. C^illdren wi'J gladly use sets Oct. 1, 1940, for conip'.-tiun How well ' people to the point of war without the “relatively little effort” put WALLPAPER Maneheiter posed to the experimental atomic Prlhclpals, combined with the .whool* meet propag^dlsed into doing I forth by the Democrats. the fan* play—the fans who yell D irte to r Pattern No. 8382 is for sisea 36, their own wash cloths Md towels Highest of the program. The authority the education need* of today is good-naturedly* for their team to 3S, 43. 42, 44. 46, 43. 50 5J. if they are decorated with these Do You Need? bomb at Bikini on July 1, 1946. Bureau of Youth Services. Ho was ao. In tbe second place the The facts are clear enough; 7324 Md ' i said the failure of the recent spe­ what the evaluation is to be based .win but who wlU cheer an espec­ .^izs 38, short sleeve. 5 8-8 yards euddli^ kittens. Mommy will find Lawn seed, fertilizer, weed killer, Japanese beetk This com to now in its third chairman on th subject, "High costs of war so far outweigh U\f Manchester voters thought enough Dry Cleaners cial saasion of Oongress to repaal upon. ially flne play road* by an oppos­ of 39.lnch. it’s lots of fun to work tho. oosy PICTURE FRAMING School Evaluations.” gains, even If a nation to victor- of their duty to thsmsslvas and to control or fertiliier spreader? Prices Paid fcaeraUon—the stage the de- the law forced enforcement of the Two study groups era to be For th’s pattern, send 28 esnta. stitches Md colorful flguros. diracUva. Monday, three children from loue, as to moke w ar not worth their community to go to th* polls ing player. M WeliSIlMl^ shendsnts of the survivors ot the Union Grammar school, were formed with- Mrs. Harold Dellert So let’s not think ot the World “otns. yo'jr name, addreaa. alts To obtain 6 hot-iron tranefora - WE HAVE THEM AND THEY ARE GOOD FOR BAGS. Bridgeport’s four low renUI Its waging. In the third place and vote tn a local mcctlon. For each measuring 6 Inchss, -color 8 B B HiroAhima and Nagasaki wUl have taken to New York for their flrst Chairman of the Union School this they should be complimented Series merely a* games to decide '’ '"d. and the pattern, mimber projects are occupied by approxi- study committee and Mrs. Herbert there is nothing gained by war ue Burnett ■«■-■., '.- r ■ ■- J'V^*^' ..

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 .194S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, Qgt^iBER 9,194* Ip a g e e i g h t Dorothy Ward. Janea Albro, Shower Is Given Glean Bradley, Jhmea Munaell, Warren Tells About Tow n Coventry John Murzyn, Sharwood Roae, 2 0 Stem ist8 Truman Plans Obituary Frank Boulres, NeU BUekney. For Recent Bride Rev. Clifford Simpson will ad­ High Battles Hamden To 19-19 Deadlock At ML Farm Policies Mr. and Mra Burton B. Flint Grade 7, South Street school, dress members o f tbs Klwsnls and family of Ripley Hill have ac­ James T. Laidlaw, Norman Barry, Escape Today club at their meeting Monday Talk in State lira. Alvin E. Horton, the for­ knowledged a siin>rt*« 41,- Charlea Bradley, Robert Dorsey, . noon at the Manchester Country (CMtlaiied from Page 0««) mer lliaa Lota Smith, whose mar­ 048.45 received Thursday evening. Paul Granberg, Marvin Hupper. Deaths club. Mr. Simpson hss recently The money has been donated ty Ernest Jones, Donald King, raul Break Out o f Jail at riage took place September 18 waa returned from attending the World Shotton Si^s A. C ’s to Field To Speak Either in Ball and Hubert Humphrey, 17- honored with a mieccUaneous th«^ iTiEny friend* o f Uio fwniiy King, Gerald Mitchell. Robert Buckminster, Cpundl of Churches at Amster­ Jaffa Under Cover Sain Braves’ Choice year-old mayor of Minneapolis who Rev. John F. Johaslone shower Wednesday evening at the whose home was destroyed by fire Pbippeney, David Reynolda, Har- Hartford or New Ha­ Is waging an intensive campaign. dam, Holland, and will talk on the Manchester friends of the Rev. ^ home„ ot her parents, «...Ifr. and „....Mrs. September 1. Mr. Flint is the lo­ ley Rowland, Raymond Strede, O f Outside Attack As Bums’ Pilot Court Team Ball’s defeat, they point out. J ^ n F. Johnrione. i Fred D. Smith of 20 North Fairfield American policy as he observed IL cal rural mall carrier. Norma Barry. Anne Bloodgood, r n s t t A W M ven l.ate Tills Month mlgh* be a crucial factor In control Again Star for Lo^J^ r ' ^ 1 •treet. The party waa given by Superintendent of Rural Educa- Eva, Diette. Patricia Johnson, Tel Aviv, Oct. 9—«>)—Twenty To Face Indians Today of the Senate where the Republi­ Hartford, will be saddened "j^ ts a Jean Francla o f U U c street Msnehester Assembly, No. 15, catlon John C. Reilly announces Nancy Kalber, Audrey Samuela, or more Stern gang membera Silk Qty Group Plans to Hsrtfonl. Oct. P f-ei ^Prenldcnt cans now hold a majority of alx. of hla death which occurred this Order of Rainbow for Girls, will the local board of. education and Helene ShIrshac. Shirley Thorp, broke out of Jaffa Jail today under President Rickey lireaks ------^— t — ’ ' Independent polls, they report, and attended by 42 relatlvea and — Truman wHl apeak either In Hart­ morning at his home, 102 Hunting- friends from ^uth Windsor, Hart­ meet Monday evening at 7;30 In other interested citizens in town Joan Upton. Judith Zaches. cover of an attack from outside hy ANGLE Red and White ford or New Haven late this month show Ball trailing Humphrey. News to Bring Stop Enlach meeting when the club will elect nesota excursion will ‘‘do very 1792. Murzyn, Ann RIchardton, Diane the key man of the world series brought a sudden stop to growing charges of Coach 'alker BrtggiP Prealdenfs campaign train would w eir for the G. O. P. "People In I^ . Johnaton waa minister of the fet style, by the hoeUseea O’Connell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. tire northern half of Jaffa. I*®®'®- . . former Red Son players and now permanent • manager and publi­ Miss Eva DIette reporte mem­ Richardzon and Lee Scully, rumora that Bucky Harris, late of AccommodaUons and rol^ona i „„.g e rs tn the farm system, city manager. The Silk City A. C. will be gun­ managed to gain/a 19 to 19 ter; come through Connecticut from Minnesota Idle what he said.” Ball First Presbyterian church for a J. O’Connell of 487 Birch Mountain Unconfirmed reporte said some aa tha clubs go Into today’s fourth , Naaalff Arms will again sponsor with the green down staters;! New York en route to Boston where bers o f her seventh grade class The zeventh annual pet and hob­ of those who attempted to break tha Naw York Yankaaa, would with members of the Boaton Oiap- were others. I learned that In ad- Herb Btsaell Is chairman o f tha ning for revenge when its football declared. j period of 38 ycara. road, is serving aboard the light at the South Street school, James by show of the Coventry Day game with Cleveland holding _a a top-notch ba$ketbau team thia head head the Dodgers next eea- ter of the BasebaU Writers A aao-! ^u^n to Spec Torpocer and Phil Despite a d r lx ^ the better part* he will make a major speech at the Ready to Support Wilson Funeral arrangements, which are cruiser U.S.S. Portsmouth, which Jail were wound rd. How many coming season. Last season tha baakatball committee which in­ forcce play a return game withj Two Auto Crashes T. Laidlaw, teacher, has voted as school attracted more than 200 3-1 edge. elation of America Twra 100 per | ^ad let Roy th Waterbury Warriors Sunday of the mornini^ and a downpour- end of the month. Rear platform The California governor, mean- ■ being rrihde by the Watkins Fu­ hss recently been engaged in Re­ more than 20 got away could not •on. cludes Wimpy Kotak, Ruaa their class council to plan events parents, friends and children >f I f Bata, a I-O conqueror o f Bob­ Shotton managed Brooklyn to cent better than the treatmmt of Di«n„gep WlllimanUc go. Roy afternoon in Waterbury. Several shortly befoty 2:30, the C.C.l.Li’ apeechea at Bridgeport. New Ha­ while, waa ready to support Iowa’s ■ neral Home o f this town, are tn- be learned. Haugb, and Ruaa Matthiaaon. 1 serve training cruises to European and assist with the class activiUes, the school grounds on South by Feller in the opener, can atop the National League pennant In the previous fall in New York. weelcs ago the Warriors spoiled ths ! gams went ^ as scheduled. ven. Meriden and Hartford were ! Republican Senator George A. Wil- cotnplete. Are Reported Here The speed with which military po­ waa one of the chief ecoute last The committee is presently en­ j porta. the following: Betty Hawkes, street. The parade of horses, dec­ the Tribe again, this may turn 1947 during Leo Durocher’a en­ Identification telegrams and ^ress A.Cs opener by gaining a 19 to' Failure V® convert after touch- on the tentative schedule. son In another key senatorial con- , lice closed in on the narrow Arab then won the playoffs against the jrear. He it ticketed for a position gaged In finding a way of raising Bailey said that it now was un­ Shirley Thorp, Norman Barry, orated bicycli and a goat pro-1 district streets near ths Jail aup- out to be a long drawn out oeven- forced vacaUon. He took over pastes were all that wera needed in the Braves organisation. Doe fund® to help imiform the team. 0 dow-ns coqt both teams the game^ test in which Wilson opposed by Cars operated by Thomas Har­ Loyal Circle of Kings Daughters Laurels. to pick up the proper Worid Se­ certain whether the President Paul Qranberg, and Gerald Mitch- ceeded from the school 'to Cross, reports that some of the es­ gama marathon. If Sain falla, again tha paet July In the three- Young. Braves clubhouse man. is TlMy are alao KouUng for a coach Coach Tony Alibrio of the locals i After a scoreless first psrio^ OM Former Guy Gllletta. rison ot TruckvUle, Pennsylvania will meet Monday evening at 7:45 Wall and Mata streets and back Oeveland la expected to rack up Also Included among the Arms’ ries credentials from the Boston has hts squad geared for revenge team matched tou^'hdowns w'ould travel through Connecticut W’arren speaks tonight In Sioux elL capees wers captured. way switch that saw Durocher go from Hartford. Bill Veeck, with so that club may start soma aeri- Funerals' and Robert F. Healy of Rockville In the Federation room of Center The school hot lunch program to the school. Exhibits were dis­ tha National Leaguers by Sunday victories wart two wins over the •cribes In a room In the Somerset and a nip and tuck batUe is e x -ll" «>® thirl r.-d fonrta or enter Boston by way of west­ City. He will also rest up there to the Giants to replace Mel Ott. the eaeily identifying open ohlrt oua*p®a®t*®e aesslona. Onter, N. ,T. collided on Oakland church house. Mrs. Ora Sherwood menus for the coming week follow: played on the walls, at the win­ night. Marines who wore champs of the A detailed Information chart waa The first practice in listed Tuee- pected. Prutty Majewskl, hero P”r- ern Massachusetts. The state over the week end before taking l,Pffnl Nntieqa Y.M.C.A. League. The locals This year the Dodgers moved Into collar and blond kinky hair, walked chairman WTote McGrath that the Mrs. A. M. Garibaldi bridge yesterday when they will ha^ charge of devotions, and ‘Tuesday, spaghetti with hamburg dows and on tables in the school’s given each writer which Included day evening at 8 p .m.. at the last Sunday’s winning start against ® ® - ______. _ . off Sunday night on the laat leg Manaqfc® L«u Boudreau of the proved to be the busiest among lo­ fourth place the day Shotton took time and place of all affairs exclu­ In with his first lieutenant Hank latest Gallup poll showed Presi­ Funeral eervicea for Mrs. Agathn sought to past. There waa some after business session refresh- sauce, green salad, jam tarts, new kindergarten room. About 28 AT A rOljRT OF PROB4‘n? h»'d Tribe figures things that way too. over. They finished third behind Greenberg. E ^ Side Rec. Ail interested can­ ths Wtnsted Merchants, will be In | - ’ i of his campaign Into Wyoming. ^ Garibaldi of 81 Biaaell street damage to the cars. menurtiswlll will bs served hy Mra Doro at 'Manrbeat^r within and tor thi* cal quintets, playing a total of 35 sive for members of the writing dent Truman only four per cent bread, butter, milk. Wednesday, hobby collections were displayed. Last night, after Gene Bearden’s Boston and SL Louis. The writer had an Interesting didates are Invited to try out for the etarting lineup, tfajewski B’’ddy B;tr»nn.:, v • re Montana and the Pacific north­ were held this morning at 8:30 Richard J. Bemkrd of Hartfont. thy Belcher, chairman of the re­ DIatrIrt o f Manrhrptrr.' nn the 8t1i contests. Naaalffs copped 22 wins fraternity. again tha big noii-'-j I- ih' behind Governor Dewey In this vegetable and noodle soup, peanut Other exhibits Included; Nature dav of October. A. D., 1#4«. brilliant five-hit 2-0 shutout vic­ aa against IS losses for a .629 Rickey said he was also pleased chat with Red Smith, featured the team as all poettlona are open. passed for ono six pointer last west. from the Holloran Funeral Home, driving toward Manchester on freshment committee, assisted by tory, the Cleveland akipper said, The admission ticket was a nov­ ^ nnday d s j and scored another on an f e s t e r b-ickfield. Tiie B-B j; ■■ * state and that the DemocraU now En route to Sioux City W’arren butter sandwich, milk, chocolate study, a group of five oil paint­ Preaent. JAUES J. O’CONNOn. average. with the 1948 performance of most ■ports columnist pf the New York The Silk City equad win consist felt the President could close this and nine o’clock from BL James’s Hartford road yesterday afternoon Mrs. Ruth Beckwith and Mrs. Lil­ Aefinx Jodge. “Tomorrow la the Mg one.” elty In Itself. It was a large In­ off-tackle play. ''Counted for an lizrablo paT,!-. f,.; i scheduled speaking etopa at Man- pudding. Thursday, baked beans ings, handicraft, home-baked and o f the 27 Brooklyn fa m f teams. dian head with four feathera Each Herald-Tribune and John Car­ o f ten players, a coach, a manager gap bv coming Into the state. Oc­ church. at 3:30 aw’erved his car to avoid lie Christensen. Truat eatate u-w of Sarah J. Tnrh- Undream Is shooting Steve Gro­ Pat Bolduc wUl manage the Yoah Vincek, Wimpy Kosak anff Burbank-tellird two of »: a tii. ' ley, Waterloo .Fort Dodge and -with frankfurts, tossed salad, home canned foods, fresh vegeta­ •Twenty-two of our minor feather was detachable, srith one michael, able baseball writer of and a publicity manager. ‘The tober 27 or 28 are the auggested Rev. Robert Wood was celebrant. striking a cat. The ear skidded bread, butter, milk, applesauce. bles and fyuits and flowers. All en­ Inston. late of Mancheater In aald dla- mek. whom he describes as “my Nasslff five this season, replacing the Chicago Dally News. Also team will be outfitted in enttraly Bull Doggart are other likely bac)(- touchdowTs. B’.irtark ' -.'1 tq Cherokee. Irlet. dacaaaed. George Mitchell whose time Is leaxue afflUates flnlMied In first representing admission for each dates. Rev. Frederick McLeem, deacon, about 90 feet on the slippery high­ Sergeant Alvtn E. Horton is Friday, macaroni and cheese, car­ tries were prepared by the pupils. fourth best pitcher,” against Sain. Jerry Hearn, of B ^ton, who asked new uniforms. fleld aterters. Doggart looked gobd end Lee Eotte.*on for tlr thltl fix and Rev. J. L. Loughran, sub way and crashed Into a utilities Upon appIlc;.tlon of The Maneheat-r taken up at HUlyer CkiUege. Pat dirtsion.” ho said, “ And. by and game in B ^on should the series pointer. The locate onh- t spending the week-end at hlz home rot sticks, bread, butter, milk, The Judge was Miss Shirley WeUc, Truat Company, Tniat-e. prayinz for He didn’t elaborate on the obvious large, I am not disposed to change to be remembered to Joe McClus- This will mark the club’s sec­ last week end much is expected of deacon. Mrs. David Bennett played pole. Bernard sustained injuries of 30 North Fairfield street. He la will also serve aa the team's pub­ go seven games. A cleverly made aion waa a place kick by Bu: home-baked ginger cookies. Chair­ Tolland County 4-H Club home' authority to roll certain real rtdate reasons. the management at any point ex­ lapel pin with an Indian face and key. ond ventqre In sponsoring athletic ths short stocky lad in games to Retls Resume the organ and was soloist Large the head and legs. with the Military. Police Battalion particularly dcacribed In aald appli­ licity manager. come. minster with Burbank holding, a n man Mrs. Raymond B. Fowler making ageht If Bain comes up with another cept in some cases for tho^ pur- headdress was the official badge • Strike Up the Band teams. The present football team Officers Selected delegations attended from the at Fort DIx and has recently been cation. It la The club’s Initial pracUce session The locals will assemble ^ 1 2 :1 5 other kick failed as did en z’ - states on stormy days the commit­ ORDERED; That the fnrezninz ap­ game like the four-hltter he threw poees of reserved promotion. necesaary for admittance to the Earlier this week the Boston being the first, and after a ahaky various Italian wonten'a societies. promoted. During World War n he tee will plan to ser^’e the first against Feller, the Indiana are not is called for 6 o'clock Saturday Herald’s cartoonist Vic Johnson, ■tart is rapidly making prograas. at the E!a3t Side Rec. tempted quarterback an- a!t by F.e J Nerves War plication be heard and determin­ press room and dining room. Flaherty. ^ Local Lodge The bearers were Joseph end Hospital Notes served three years In the • South graders in the classroom on Wall ed at the Probate offlre In ■ going to beat him—not even In night at tho East Side Rec. AU came up with a dandy alx column It is hoped that this new venture John Farr, Leonard Bccellente. of last year's team members are Many of baseball’s greatest Bruntg Jtoake waa a tower of Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Fran­ Pacific. street. At 11:30 pupils of the first, South Coventry Manclif.-jter Ih aald DIatrIcf. on the their home park before another knowTi scribes, photographers and ■ketch of members of ths Rsd Sox wrlll also be as successful. Full oo- (Caattaoed from Paga Om ) Francis. 'Vincent and John Gari­ second and third grades with teach­ 1.7th day of»-t6be* A. D.. 1H4Z. st "no Mg 70,000 plus crowd. In that asked to bemreaent aa weU as all cast after the team had gained )>traUon Is needed on tha part of strength on defense for Coacli Helen Davidson Lodge. No. 88. ces Skoglun^ RockvlUe; Thomas (Pclock In th« afternoon, and that newcomers Interested In playing flports Roundup former major league stars were In 0 50 Lap Feature Briggs’ chargea The big fulltock baldi, grandsons. ers will be sen-ed. At noon grades Hra. Panllne Little event aeveland atlll wlU have Fel­ a tie with Cleveland for first place all local candidates tateraatad in Deughtera of Scotle, et Its meet­ Sullivan. 283 Main street; Mrs. notice he zlven to all persona Interect- with the Rac League champions. the nightly parties at the Bomer played an end position on defense rations arc higher than they were Rev, Frederick McLesn was In 5, 6 and 8. with teachers will be WininwNtlc Bs. Phone NK5-W1 ed In aald eatate of the pendency of ler, Bob Lemon and Bearden to In the final American League paatlifting with the local Bilk ing laat night in the Masonic Tem­ Martha Poole. 97 Princeton street; The team will carry ten men and set The list included Mel O tt and tn the last period when Ham- * before the blockade.” charge of the committal aervice at cared for. a;.ld application and tha time and go In that order. By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. standings. City group. ple, elected the following ofllcera Misa Janet Morrill, 43 Holt street; Police Court all poaltians art open. CArl Hubbell, old square pants, At Cherry Park den threatened to break a 19-alI Food rations for realdcnU o f the the grave In S t James’s eemeter>’. Friends and parishioners of the place of hearinz thereon, hy pubUah- ' Cleveland, Oct. 9— (JV -A cOTple To the tune o f. McNamara's for the coming year: I George Butler, 4 Mints court: A 'total of $54.13, representing | inz a copy of thia order In aom- newa- The naming of Gromek, a bet A coach la being sought by the and Hal Schumacher, all former tie, Moske waa moved to tha center three weetern aectora wilt bis In­ First Congregational church are of nlghte ago Mel Ott picked the New York Giant stars. Bucky Band. Johnson sketched ths Sox In Chief daughter, Mrs. Violet Ned- I Walter Hennequln, 167 Green A flffe of $105 waa Imposed by proceeda from the Young Mothers paper harlnir a rlirulatlon In a<.M ter than fair righthander with a sporting goods team and hla name Braves to win the world leries on of line where he proved a hard man creased Nov. 1 by 200 calortea I rnad; Mra. Dorothy Sima. South reminded of the change In hour of rtUlrlct. at leaat fire daya before the aide-arm delivery and sinker ball, Harria, fired by the New York a parade, headed by Manager Joe Several Top Grid Avon—The 50-Iap feature race dow; sub chief, Mrs. Maud Tor­ day. The present baste food ration Cliiircliill Says Judge Raymond R. Bowers this couhtry store and food booth Fri­ wlU be announced within the next the strength of their relief pitch­ to more. Botteron, FlrAcrty, Buck­ rance; past chief, Mrs. Mae Kerr; Coventry: Miss Virginia Kennedy, Sunday school classes. (Children day and Saturday evenings, has day of aald hearlnp. to appear If they does not mean that Boudreau Is few days. Yankees lost week, was on deck McCarthy. Marse Joe was singing scheduled for Cherry Park midget is 1,871 calories, with heavy morning in the case of Edward eee rauae at anid time and place and ing...... Mel had a right smart ” My name Is Joe McCarthy—Tm auto epeedway wrlll be the final minster and Burbank also starred Chaplain. Mra. Margaret Brown; 227 Center street; Dexter Peter­ Baldwin of 9 Nathan road, charged from first grade through high been turned over to the Nathan conceding to Sain. If Gromek, who and reported looking for a new on defense. workers getting higher allotment. school age arc to meet at 10 a. m. be heard relative thereto, and make Idea there, but he failed to allow employer. Also Rogers Hornsby, the leader of the band, of Boston’s Contests Today warm-up bofore the annual 100 recording secretary, Mrs. Esther War Now Likely; son, 145 BIssell street; Mra. Ary- with drunken driving. An addi­ Community Onter, Inc. At a return to thie rourt. has won 9 and lost 3, should turn Hamden Scotea Firat ' The Berlin city government said The Nursery cla.ss, which Is a new for the fact that Billy Southworth’a considered the game's greatest sterling Red Sox, most courageous lap handicap which wrlll cloae the Wolcott: financial secretary, Mrs. Ine Davis, Rockville. tional count of evading responsi­ meeting of the group Tuesday eve­ .fAMES J. O'CONNOR. Actlnr Judz'. ta another performance like hts Hamden acored first ta the sec­ efforts to pierce the blockade by venture o f the staff, and the kin­ last start, a ahutout of the Phils Boaton boys can’t score enough right handed batter, and At Sim­ in the land! And when they’re oeen season at ths Avon Oval. Elixabeth Oone; treasurer, Mlaa Peril in Crisis Admitted today: Mrs. May An­ bility was nolled. Baldwin plead­ ning the members roted $5 towar« World Series Notes runs to make their reliefers use New York, Oct. 9—(JV-M oat of ond period op a 54 yard drlva which Elizabeth Brown; conductor, Mrs. supplying western Berlin With dergarten class will begin at 10:30 AT A COURT o r PROB.AtE h-ld delpMa A'a on Sept. IP, the Indi­ mons, old bucket-foot AI, of Connie upon the green of Fenway Park, Promoter old Otto announced derson. 357 Adams street. ed not guilty to the Intoxicated the community Hallowe’en chl'- at Mancheefer vHbln and for th- ful...... So far. in three games. the dynamite Is packed In ths wraa climaxed with Bobby Geyor Mae Troughton; asalatant conduc­ power from British zone plants a. m. Parents are invited to bring ana will be ready to swarm In for Mack's great Athletic teama. Ru­ so grand, there’s Iota of noise from today that tha third running of the Discharged yesterday; Joaeph driving charge and guUty to -feva- dren’a party. Mrs. Theodore Self, DIatrIct of Mancheater. on the 8th Southworth hae called on Red Bar­ mlddls west sa college football going over for rix poteta. Bin tor, Misa Joyce W olcott; Inside were blocked by the Communists. their children. The latter tw-o the kill. A weU-reated Feller Is due CHeveland, O ct 9 — (ff) — Bill mor lane had Harria ready to sign all the boys in Joe McCarthy's Middle Atlantic Statea Cliamplon- (ContlnDed from Pago One) Labanskee, Buckland; George alon. According to hia story, he wilt be a representative of the club day of October. A. D.. IMS. rett twice In relief rolet and Nelson continues to aeparate tifie men from EddiFa paaa to Dom Cubballotti on guard, Mias Catherine Malcolm; The government had prapoeed classes will continue during Preaent. JAMES J. O’CONNOR. Sunday In the Cleveland finale. Wamby, who made an unazslated as Dodger manager for 1949 and band!" Bingo O'Boston on the big the boya today in hysterical stadia shtp would be held on Oct. 1 ^ . House. 59 Demlng street; George had been drinking slightly and waa at a planning committee meeting triple play at second base for Potter and Bill VolseUe once each. a fake placement added a aeventh outMde guard, Mlaa Janet Teas- that power to relieve the blockade any time" precipitate war. church service time which begins Aefinir Judze. Boudreau learned during the Simmons to take qyer the Yankee base drum is singing away, ” Dom from coast to coast ’fills big payoff race la n*il!-' Oandall, 3 Sllaa road. . taken sick, which condition caused for' the affair. 'The sum o f $26 was Eatate of Idell Waldorf or Tdell -U Cleveland in the world aeries, and Potter allowed one unearned run point. Up to this point the loeala dale; pianist, Mrs. Mildred Urba- strain be piped In from Harbke, Churchill said. He said It should D scharged today : Mrs. Dorothy at 10:45 a. m., in order to be free long drive that both Feller and reins. Red Patterson, Yankee ■lams a slam! — and Peaky too. A t Evanston, HI., powarelsed tlonally ths longest grind of ths on the BriUeb-Sovlet sons bor­ him to appear under the influence. voted to be given toward the Fire Waldorf, late of Manche.ater In eald Eilmer Smith, who clubbed a grand and the others hdne at all in a total publicity chief, offered no comment were unable to move either on the netU. have been met promptly "by coun­ Hartxog. 36 Madison street; Mrs. to attend the adult services. Rev. ^Strict, dereaaed. Lmon are much more effective Ted Wlllianu blazes away. Steph Minnesota and Northweatern crack year at Avon. Ite former winners He said he did not think he had Department No. 1 tank truck slam home run for Cleveland in the of 91-3 innings. The catch was when queried on the subject. ground or tn the air. Trustee for three years, Mrs. ders about 120 miles west of Ber ter-measures against Rii.ssian .tylvla Wilson. 135 Branford done more than “tick" a passing Harold E. Parsons will use aa his Upon application of Aldo Pazanl. with three daya of rest rather sns slugs one into the nets and heada In the game that may de- include Johnny Carpenter of fund. The group wUl begin work than two. Both have been hit hard same game, watched yesterday’s that the games were loat when State Scribet on Deck Doerr atars every day! Goodman The payoff play by tha Graenlaa Rebecca Chambers; two years, Iln. It would have to come over shipping and Imports o f all kinds street; William Leister, 81 Mill car police said was driven by sermon topic, "The Uselessness of adminlatrator c.t.a. prayinz for au­ termina the .ultimate Western Con­ Farmington and BUI Schindler of inspired Manchester and wtUv lines traversing the Soviet zone, Preaching, Unless___ ” The chil­ on a box of sewing for the Wind' thority to acll certain real eatate par- , when they tried to go the well too game here from seats dtrecttly be­ they went In . . . . Maybe things Connecticut sportewritera were and Spence put dents In the fbnee Mrs. Rachel Munsle; one year, which might be useful for war street; Fred Gondek. Hartforu; Frank Burke of Andover. ham CTonununity Memorial hospi­ ference champion and the Roee Freeport N. Y. Track champions Flaherty, Burbank, Buckminster Catherine Martin. which surrounds Berlin. dren’s story to proceed the adult ticularly dercribed In aald application often. hind home plate. will even up with Steve Gromek well represented. The list included and Birdie is something grand! purpoaea.” Enrico Monaco, 133 Florence Baldwin was arrested after a tal as soon as that work Is re­ on file. It la pitching against Johnny Sain to­ Bowl Md. ot those past years wrara Chat doing tha bulk vs>iinieveii loI n rF aceh p p segments rsquired to ^ make the re aponaorahip of the ChaUoner club. fused to take part in any of the Nationa Assembly "has been re­ BodJonegoro, sbmit 17 miles east- morning, was fined $18. It was played with Smith In the outfield. Tliese wrangles, jammed In bucks. Joa Ctvltalll seorad tba abC balloting and urged their workers tions and special projects for this John E. PosL at Manchester within and for the Southworth, still furiously mas­ Lakefront Lisps Rev. Robert J. Wood will Introduce duced to a mere cock pit In which of 'TJepoe. This town now is reported she had exceeded the An additional $70 has been don­ District of Manchester, on the Stli One aUghtly cynical observer, H uffret-C oached T eam ■ P®® that can produce the scoring compact two-etate area, headline Chatter pointer from the eleven to agatai to stay on the Job. the representatives of mighty na­ purpose. ter-minding to counter opposing a day'a program that otherwise the speaker. . threatened by Communist forces posted speed limit. ated toward the Ftre Department day of October. A. D.. 1948. There's talk here that the Wash­ reaching Cleveland on the press knot tha aeon at IS-alL th e try In the northern coal pits the tions and ancient states hurl re­ Of the 273 pupils registered In Preaent. JAMES J.' OOONNOR. pitching, ai^n will bring back his Co-Chairman Mlaa Laura Andlalo closing In from two dlirections, George A. Longtln of 357 Wood- No 1 Tank Truck fund up to Tues ington Nationals and Boaton Red special three hours late and hav­ At Mt. Nebot Plan New tends toward strictly sectional In Ous Qaudlno will ba on tha side- for the Doint. a nass, was no goodt Communists seemed to be adopt­ proaches, taunts and recrimina­ bridge street was fined $3.00 for the town elementary schools In Actinz Judfe. lefthand^ hitters to face Gro­ terest Fourth and final parted found and Dr. Bernard Sheridan an- and is running low on food, the day night, (^intrlbutors follow: Mr, Sox have negotiated a deal to send ing a heck of a time making hia lines this afternoon when tha Uni­ ing a prudent position on the g w - tions at one another to marshal failura to carry his operator's li­ South Coventry these were 172 Estate of Katherine M. Finley, late of mek. So far switching hasn’t third baseman Johnny Pesky to Forward Passing Game each taata scoring once. Hamden aounce the sale of tickets Insure Dutch reported. and Mrs. A. L Lassen. $10; L. H. Mancheater In aald district, deceased. made too much difference. The way to the registration desk in versity of Connecticut football ernment’s action In ordering coke public opinion and inflame the cense. It waa stated to have been who attained perfect attendance Washington for flist baseman went ahead when Henry Balogit that an enthuslaatic audience will The Dutch Army report said the for the month of September. The Reed, $10; Coventry Day School. Upon application of Stuart W. Fin­ Braves have not been hitting the his hotel, observed: '"There are fjoal Night ’« h'ighlK team meets Bpringfield COllegs at oven workers back to their jobs. passions qf their peoples in order hts second offense, the first occa­ lay. executor, praying for authority to Mickey Vernon. Drilling harder than, ever after Coon Dog Field htt CubbeBotU with a strike on be on hand. Mr. Lunn la returning Republican commander in EEast list fbllows; Grade 1, Towm Hall, Don G. (Churchill, Sr., $10; Mat­ ball for any eittra base' power. more specs in the hotel lobby here Storra. Gaudino suffered a leg Instead of opposing the act vith to arouse and prepare them for sion having brought a warning. sell certain real eatate particularly de­ its 7-0 setback by the Middletown. the Mancheater 33 and the rangy to the United Statea for his first Java has requested Indonesian au­ Mrs. Myrtle Carpenter and Mrs. thew Satoro, Alfred Albasi, Irene scribed In sal^ application on flic. It They sadly miss the hom e' run than there were spectators at injury In the UConne game with lecture tour since 1939 and his violence, they assured the govern what seems to be a remorselessly Hector Bouchard of 844 Middle Indian hurler Don Black, recov­ Bluejackets, the Msnehester I By The Associated Press end wont the remaining dtetanen thorities to portpone the advance Gloria Morris; Tex Bridgeman, Westerholm, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd threat of injured Jeff Heath and Braves Field.” .. . Tommy Holmes Trials Sunday Yale last Saturday. Bob Alvord. atop In Manchester will be for one ment they would keep the ovens approaching Third World war. Turnpike, east, held for breach of ering from a brain hemorrhage American Legion football- team for the score. This gave Ramdrtz Time Not I’nllmlted on Communlat-held Purwodadi and James Ellisoh„ George Hoxie, Paul Standish, B. W. Bishop, Washing­ ORDERED: That the foregolnz ap­ Jim Russell. turned down a bid to play post­ New York (St. Nicholas Arena) a local boy, wiU be In the Spring- of his first lectures. going. the peace and resistance, was plication be heard and determin­ that atruck him down at home will return to action Sunday after­ — Rocky Castellanl, 167 1-4, Lu- field lineup. The game starts at a 19 to IS lead as the try for tha Warning that the west docs not concentrate on Blora to the west Kenyon, Donald Koehler, Bertram ton Y. Doolittle, J. H. Westlanfl, Cleveland also has shown little season exhibition with Brooklyn’s - The Limn lecture is being spon­ However, at MIcheville where placed on probation and had his ed at the Probate office In plate during a game with the St. celebrated semi-pro club, the noon at 2:15 at Mt. Nebo field; serne. Pa., knocked out Waller Ail ia In readiness for ths bird potat again failed. ' havs unlimited time before Rus­ where heavy fires arc raging. case continued for one month. It each $5; Frank Dowd, Mrs. Edith Mancieater in said District, on the power In, winning a pair from 2 o’clock. A long peas play that eoverod sored by the Challoner club for the SOO troops clashed with strikers in Kopplsch, Martin Koppisch, Ray Louis Browns here last night, saw Bushwlcks. . . . Report here ssys against the fast Canaan Steamroll- | Cartier, 161, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.. 7. dog field trials to bs held tomor­ sia obtains atomic bomba, Church­ was stated he failed to obey an mond Korner, CTharles MacDonald, Nlssen, each $2 and Mrs. A. Fore 16th day of October, A. D., 1948. at one Warren Spahn and rookie Vern 58 yards from Buckminster to B un . purpose of adding funds to an al­ a steel mill, a government official man, $1. At a special meeting o'clock In the afternoon, and that Bickford. Bases on balls ruined his teammates on television si that Bill Klem definitely U era. The Rollers last year com-1 Hollywood, Calif.—Joe Kahut, row by the Manchester Coon and H. Dugan, a reader. Is correct In said the coke ovens fires had gone ill said "we Ought to bring mat­ officer who sought to question him, Arthur Murzyn, Norman Orchat- they beat the Boston Braves 2-0. piled a record of nine wins, ons Fox Club at the club grounds in bank set up the game Uelng touck-* ready establiahed scholarship fund Via jo r Rivals Tuesday evening the following notice be given to all persona Interest­ Bickford In yesterday’s game through gs supervisor of National 185 1-2, Medford, Ore., stopped pointing out that the writer erred down. Burbsmk wraa nailed on tha out. ters to a head and make a final and created a disturbance. sky, Donald Robbins, Jerry Smith, ed In said eatate of the pendency of Hurler Charley (Red) Barretfa ef­ tie and a single loss against some North Coventry. and o f giving the townspeople the ttlement were dea'.gnated to canvass the along with continued Jittery In League umpires. A matter o f Jerry MeSwain, 188 1-3, Loi An­ in stating Bill Grieve called Phil Hamden 14. After picking up • opportunity of hearing a speaker Raymond Campbell of Vernon John Twardy, Robert Wright, s.vld application and the time and fective work for the Braves of the top clubs In Connecticut The puppy stake, the first of "Wa ought not to go Jogging pleaded guilty to an Intoxication town for this special fund; Cap­ place of hearing thereon, by publlah- field play. money. . . . The Red Sox Bob geles, 7. Masi cafe on the questtenablle first down on the four, Burbank of renown. Take Respites Dianne Daiacchi, Roberta Hansen, prompted Don to comment: Sturgeon, a late-season arrival who and Massachusetts. three; will start at 9 ;a.m. Follow­ along, Improvident, incompetent, count and received a suspension tain, Eugene W. Conner and Wil­ Ing a ropy of this order In some news­ No matter what Bickford did he pickoff play at Brave Field last faded back and iwsaed to Bottecv There are tickets available and Wallace Urges Pamela Brigham, Geraldine Mac­ paper having a circulation In aald would have found Bearden tough “Maybe that guy can’t break a started out with the Cuba last The locals have been sharpening ing the puppy stake will come the Wednesday. The umpire was wiBtlhg for aomething to .turn up, of Judgment after he told the liam Staples to solicit Waterfront up their passing attack through on ta tha end aone for the score. iM y be reserved by phoning B367. (Contlnned from Page 0«e) Donald, Sharon Macneil, Joan Manor; Mr. Doolittle, Waterfront district, at leact five daya before the to beat. The lefthander appeared pane of glass, but he sure can get spring, warned the Braves about Today's Network Football derby and all age stakes. Stewart. Buckminster’s placement. waa by which I mean waiting for court it was his first arrest. day of aald hearing, to appear If they the addition of several new maneu­ Besides ths pheasants which arc Bin Telling Stands McKinney, B a rb a ra Neff, Park; Robert J. Bates, Jr.; John to take hia first series start as them o u t” that pickoff play a f second, which blocked. aomething bad for us to turn up. Francis Schleldge of 27 Garden Barbara - Plesz, Priscilla RuS' aee cause at aald time and m ice »-d vers and will no doubt have that now roaming tha club grounds, "The western nationa wrlll b« persons at the site of A1 Smith's i - - - - . . broach M. Stone, Jr.; John M. Stone Sr., be heard relative thereto, and make ,:Just another game on his rookie had been successful twice against (Eastern Standard Time) Earle Clifford and Fred Bllsh. Hamden roared back and moved Urthplace that cltv slums must be street pleaded guilty to a b r^ ^ sak, - Geraldine Samuels, Ethel Jeff Heath, former Cleveland Chicago in spring gameo. ttlie “something new has been added” birds will be planted In the bird INihlir Kerords far more likely to reach a lasting Lake street, Ripley Hill and Man­ return to this court. season. He waa under more pres­ Arm y vs. Illtaola—NBC, CBS Jr., witnessed the eecond world the ball frein their own 49 to the (Coatlnued from Pago Om ) clearid and rebuilt. | of the peace charge. Sousa, Carol Tjagoad, Catherine JAMES J. O’ CO.VNOR. Acting Judge. outfielder and now a Boston Brave, warning didn’t help a Mt. . . . -Bob characterlstic,j8rhen they taka the field, so doge should be able to m ---I •ettlement without bloodshed If ning Hill. Lola Haddad, Ernest sure when he trimmed the Boston series gams in Boston last ThurS' Manchester one. On fourth dowrn He added that the Federal gov-; »5. He was arrested, It svm «^ w d , Wanagel. sidelined from the eeriea with field. Little Pretzel Jacobz, one and ABC, 2:45 p. m. from Cham­ bump into a few pheasants on their they formulate their just demands LeDoyt, WlUlam C, Nye, Charence AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Red Sox Monday in the tie play­ Lemon’s son, born lost March, was day. and one yard out. a pesa play fail­ r W’arrantee Deeds aume negotiations with Russia on ernment must come through with, at Mt. Nebo during a football Grade 2. Nathan Hale C7om- broken ankle says ”tl doesn’t feel named for Jeff Heath, who would of the scrappiest performers in the paign, 111. Iowa va. Ohio State— way around the course. while they have the atomic power Maynard and Harmon Cochrane at Mancheater within and for the off for the American League pen- MBS, approximately 3:30 p. m. ed and Manchester took over thS -t Lee T. Puraell. Jr., and Doria all disputed German Issues. subsidies to speed up “improve- i game when he engaged in an ar- munlty Center, Mrs. Maureen too good to sit an watch ’em play. be playing for the Braves except area, has been working recently Field Trial (Uiairman Joa Bter- and before the Russian Cbmmu- will cover School, Wall and High DIatrIct of Mancheater, on the tth nanL with the new series of plays, and from Oolumbua, Ohio, or at the • Mancheater High starts basket­ ball. The game ended several K Pursell to Edward V. and Cbr- Wallace meantime was pushing ments” that are needed in the j gument with a pollcemM who was da.y of October. A. D „ ISIS. The 28-year-old knuckle ball Looking at the outfield barrier Bill for a broken ankle. ling has lined up Webb Little, Bill nlsts have got It too.” ' Wraight; Daniel Blesso, Edmund streets, Bsboock Hill, Pucker has big Freddy Gondek, Clarence concluaion ' of the World' Series ball practice Monday afternoon at plays later. bella A. Beard, property on Adams htmoelf hard In the state o f Wash­ crowded urban centers. seeking to clear a sideline DeVeau, Kenneth Jurgensen, Preaent. JA.VlES J. O’ CONNOR. chucker who carries aluminum Veeck had erected, the long-hlttlng Cleaning the Cuff Dougan. and AI Letviachyk for (he Next Saturday afternoon Man­ street; Britain's wartime leader cited street, Flannders road and Depot Acting Judge. ___Morgan., broadcast George whichBrooks iaand acheduled Butch to judging. the Ea.st Side Rec under Head ington. Czechoslovakia as an exainpla Dewey aides said originally that Andrew Mooney of 108 Birch Francis MacDonald, William Ole- road. Edward Schulthelaa and Wil plates in bis head and leg aa the Heath wished “that fence waa up Trainer Freddie Fierro, who re­ C!oach Wilfred Oarke and Assist­ chester High pteys host to Enzt Jarvis Agency, Incorporated to Speeds from Tow* to Town Eatate of Irving M. Wickham. lata Rufflno to supply the necesaary' start at 12:45 J>. m. I Ribbons, prisea and dog food will “where Stalin has perpetrated ex­ the nominee wduld talk about labor street charged with Intoxication, sen, Milton Risley, Doris Ellison, liam H. Goodfellow, Jr^ will work of Manchester,' In said DIatrIct, deceaa- result of war action against the there 10 years ago.” porte that Billy Conn has been ant Coach Kgin Zaturtky. Hartford High at M t Nebo. Clarence W. Rush, properly on Instead of speaking only once I be awarded to the first thgwa place actly the same acta of aggreaaion legislation at Pittsburgh. He ap­ pleaded guilty and was tent to Sandra Hernberg, Doris Hupper, terrace. Persona not! '<*• ...... ^ - Japa worked effortlessly against training assiduously for a come­ The summary; Cooper Hill street. or twice, as In most states on hij on Lakevlew The administratrix having exhibited I winners in each stake. ' in 1948 aa Hiller did when he parently has changed his mind, but jail for 15 daya. He appear^ in HsLzel Mae Little, Marjorie Ly­ having been contacted for contri­ the Braves. He walked none and Just In from Tuscon, Arts., and back, thinks Conn will be ready The Red and lA’hite High foot­ Mary J. Tuttle to .William A. present campaign tour, the prest he has not disclosed what his topic her administration account with aald struck out four. Boaton never had to fight before November. . . Six Woolrich shirts will be given Maacbester (19) marched into Prague in 1939.” court heavily bandaged about the man. Nancy'Moore, Eva Samuels, butions may call President John estate to thia Court for Ulowance, It wearing a sombrero. 12-year-old ball team could cliKcB the CCIL Seibert, Jr., and Arllne B. Seibert, dcntlal candidate sped from towi win be. head. It waa said he fell down a more than one hit In the same In­ Billy Veeck. son of the Cleveland Conn is working out in Joe Vella’s Glenn Dohha Creates New I away in the afternoon. Ends; Rogers, Botteron, War­ "It la part of the ratabUshed Carolyn Staib. H. Westland, telephone'1357 W3 la championship by beating Hall ren. Anderson. property on Wells street. to town, condemning “ mlsleaders stairway while under the Influence ORDERED; That the 15th day of ning. In the fourth and the aev- Indians' president, sat with hla Cllffaide Park, N. J., along with I Canteen service can be had in technique of the ‘cold war’ the So­ Grades 2 and 3, Nathan Hale or George A. Cour, tfeasurer, tele­ the clubhouse. The public la invited High and Bristol High in remain­ Tackles; Grant, Arcarl, Mtnicue- Marjorie T. Michaud to William of labor,” the Teft-Hartley law. and had to have five etitchea tak­ Community Center, Mrs. Sylvia October, 1948. at one o’clock, after­ enUi the leadoff.man’ sihgled, but grandmother, Mra. William Veeck, another ex-champion, Gua Lea- un-Amerlcaii activities Investlga viets have begun against us all phone 1729 Jl. noon. at the Probate Office In ths to come and spend the day on the ing loop starts. The locate sport cl. A. and Arllne B. Seibert property Special Groups en In the wound st the horelw. Smith: James Kalber, David waa erased In a double-play. Sr., of Hinsdale. III., at yesterday’s nevlch...... The Pirates’ Bill Pro Grid Passing Records tions. "mllltarizatton," and "war that In any country which has fal­ Contributions not prsvlously ac .Ifunicipal Building In aald Manches­ picturesque Coon and Fox Club a record of two wins, no looses and Guards; Finnegan, Agoatineili, on Wells street. Donald K. Hodglnz of Tolland Mitchell, Robert Conner, Robert Pitching was Just one side of game. Meyer is plugging Danny Mur- .scares.” len into their power, people of knowledged and sxclustyo of the ter, be and the same la assigned for grounds. ons tie in league play. Shea. Wteae. William A. and Arllne Seibert Hit by Tniinan pleaded guUty to a count of •P**®* Field, Leo Kennison, David MC' above amount have been received a hearing on the allowance of -said the day’s work (or the ex-New taugh as the heat second baseman He told a paid admission crowd character and personality, out' » York 'fankee farmhand who came in baseball. That's okay as long Los Angeles, Oct. 9—WV-Yhs a Dobbs completed 19 out of 33 Center: Turktagton. to Alice A. Clampet. property on ing on the New Buckland road. He aellan, Elmer Neff. Albert Sam from Herbert A. France, C. D. administration account with aald ea- Larry Doby, the Indiana’ speedy A b(ua has been hired by the SUk of about 3,000 In a field artillery standing in any wralk of life, from ______' V ' m w iiii.n , 1 tate and aacertalnmenT of helm and to Cleveland late In 1946. He pasaea for 366 yards, breaking Backs: Flaherty,. Burbank. Wells street. waa fined 818. uels, David SUU, WUllam Smith, outfielder, has the best batting av­ as nobody argues that Lou Bou­ professional football spotlight armory at Seattle last night that the manual worker to the universi­ (Centlnned from Page One) Sheldon, F . J . WUUam ^ 1 - j jjjIj court directs that notice of the bangied out two o f hia team’s five dreau isn't the best shortstop. . . . focused here last night as Glenn Tittle’s record Ot 348 In hla spec­ Rangers Hockey City A. C. to trankport fans to Wa­ Moske, Buckminster, Vozrolo. tfultelahn Patsy Mae Barnett, Palmela De' burn,-Charlea Kokerda and Carl -ime ai^ place aaslgned for aald bear- erage for the zeriea ao far and is "mlaleadera of labor” —whom he ty profesaor, shall he what Is hits. Gene Bearden, who once pitched Dobbs rewrote his league’s record tacular efforts against New York | terbury Sunday. The bus will Arthur J. A'atson. Jr., et ux tq called In their savage Jargon ‘Uqul' lorme, Barbara Fowler, Dorothy R o^ each_ $5; ..Mr. and — J ... Mrs. Wil­ be V»cn to all persons knotrn to the only player to hit aafely In all leave the East Side Rec Sunday Ham Jen (19) Alla M. Watson, property on didn't name — are “ more danger towns” in upstate New York yes­ be interested therein to appear and be The proud son of Lexa, Ark. for Casey Stengel at Oakland. books in passing the Loa Angeles earlier this year. Dobba added Ends; Cubtollotti, Johnson. Sher­ ous to organized labor than the dated’," he said. Latimer, Pearl MacDonald. Joyce ton U Rose. $4; George M. Blood- three games. He has a mark of Players Injured afternoon at 12:15. Anyone car­ Crestwood drfvo. terday. Truman, Marshall heard thereon hy publishing a copy of doubled against the right field .363, having hit safely on four of Calif., says: ”A fellow would al­ Dona to a 49-28 triumph over the three more yards rushing for a man. Taft-Hartley law Itself.” "All men, whatever their occu­ “ If,the state o f New York does Scully, Shirley Shtrshac, Roberta good, Jamsa Wright, Clifton B. this order In some newspaper having fence In the third and scored the Chicago Rockets, shirts now to the total offensive of 359, tottering ' ing to go by bus Is asked to con­ 11 tripe to the plate. most play for nothing to be around Tac)des; Pascarella, Thach*i-, Wallace goes by auto to Aber­ pation, are to be reduced to • me­ what It looks like it will do, with Vance. Horne, Mr. Goodfellow. Elner Sol- a circulation In said District, at least first run of the game on ahortatop old Ckwe—and it was pretty near East and Midwest for the weekend. Tittle’s total offense of 354 yards. I Montreal, Oct. 9 — OP) — Four tact George Mitchell today at Naa- Fire Causes 13,000 .Damage Consider Policies Grade 4, Center school. Miss omonson. Henry Loockwood, live days before the d a y 'o f said hear­ ■Iffa store. There la still room Sola. deen today, then to Tacoma for a diocre level ao aa to make it easy today as a barometer, what Is Alvin Dark’a wild peg to first, try­ that when you consider those Coast In the senior National League, Eleven touchdowrns for 77 points I members of the New York Rangers Guards; J. De Domenico. to govern them by comndsars and Edna Samiielson; Richard Barry, Jamea Bimott eabh $1, ing. for another dosen fans. Bridgewater. Oct. 9.~(AB Fire apecch tonight. Late tonight he there to worry about?" he said. JAMES J. O’CONNOR. AeUng Judge. ing to complete a double play. League salaries.” the______Lo# Angeles_ Rams seek to up- hit the scoreboard before 31,119 in hockey team were Injured In an F. De Domenico. believed to have been caused by a fllea to Spokane. Sunday he will masses of officials and police, all ‘The president made 14 speeches (Oonttaaed frmB Omt) Raoul Diette, Allen Herdreg, Don­ In the fourth a single by Bear' Springfield Plans set the mighty Chicago Bears in the CoUaeum, barely missing the ; automobile accident lost night. At O n ter: Benton. apeak at Moorhead, Minn., and well trained In the Communist col yesterday in his rival’s home ald Hiltgen, Richard Uttell, David AT A COURT OF PROBATE held den knocked Bickford out of the the Windy city for the Western total 80-polnt game record set by least three of them . will miss the The committee in i^ r g e of the I Backs: Balough, CivltelU. lUdy short circuit caused damage of Savin to Build at Manchester within '^and for the Cravat Bowling League about l&.OOO to' a frame house and Minneapolis. leges and dependent for their very state. he MacDonald, Larry Oleson, Richard box. A walk to Ken Keltner aild No. 1 (4) Division leadership, and the Wash- New York and Brooklyn two years Rangers’ opening National Hock- ^ t o ’ football team ■ **'*"*yrj^*|’ I Anderson. Sacr^one. Geyor, Ver- hts train, reporters DIetrirt o f Mancheater, 'on the 8th Benefit Race Meet anniversary reunion will hold a ____ , t%.n__ chicken house on the farm o f Eu­ existence upon the satisfaction ‘Tomorrow night the president is going to send Vlnaon to Moscow. Risley, Dean Studley, Lester Tay­ October. A. D „ 1M8. aingles by Eddie Robinson and Wlloon ...... 8 5 ington Redskins play the ambitious ago. ' ry Uaguc game here Thursday. I nuccl. Palleria. Seacoast Road | 96 109—290 meeting Sunday morplng at 11 gene Dlrinc here laat night. Har­ they give their superiora \ In the la scheduled to leave for his fo\irth Mr. Truman said: “ no commenL lor. Preaent. JAMBS J. O’CONNOR. Jim Hegan produced a run before H. MetcaU ...9 2 111 Pltteburgh Steelera at Pitteburgh The Rockets' Jess Freitas was , Buddy O'Connor, high-scoring ‘NeulraF Natioii8 Thomas Weeks, Stephen Zaches, 89—292 o’clock at Hose Company No. 3 old Cameroh. farm manager, said party hierarchy. campaign tour, which will take The president, made the same Actizg Judge, Bearden’s smash to left loaded the Tedford .. ...1 1 3 113 In a game that could send the | no slouch himself. He completed center, may have several broken Manchester ...... 0 7 6 6—19 Estate of Jacob Q. Ellis, late, of The West Springfield Speedway 114—340 (Spruce str«eti. Hckete win be Hamden ...... 0 7 8 8—19 that about 100 chickens perished "ThU la all set forth before our him Into the middle west. reply when questions )J'**'*P“ * Elaine Carpenter. Faye O ick - Concord, N. H„ bases. Brennan .. ...9 2 104 Steelers Into a tie with the Wash- 1 11 out of 17 for 188 irards, but the ' ribs. -'X-rays will -to taken later Construction of a $7,500,000 zea- Manchester, In aald District, deceased. Ck>rporation. of which two Man­ 87—288 distributed at this time and It Is and that much of the damage was Bidding for 1'iiiu* eyes as plainly as Hitler told us of about hlz conference with more, Sandra Hanson, Lorraine The executors having exhibited their BUI VoiseUe, old ” 96” o f the ■' ■ ■ — ... _ tagtonz in the Eastern Division.“ ■ ■ ■ Dona, couldn’t to held last night, i today. If the riba are broken he hiB plans In his book ‘Mein Kam pf.’ Johnson, Bonnie Sue Lasset), Ed­ coazt toll road linking Maine and Braves came ta to turn In an ex- chester men. Malcolm W. Barlow The Green Bay Packers vie with The Rockets, taking their sixth I will to out at least a month. If booed that all planning to attend Touchdowns; Burbank 3, Botr caused by amoke. preliminary administration' aceount 382 424 399 1305 teron, Geyor. CtvlteUl, OibbellottL 1 hope the western nations, and Morlwajje Ronds win a Risley, Marilyn Rumph, Mazzachuaette with a high with aald eatata to this Court for al­ ceUent relief. Job but he waa too and Jay E. Rubinow, are officers, the National I-eague champibn defeat ta seven games,- trailed. . not. he may return within 10 days. will secure their tickets at this ;"*'TTie presldept got tfito a No. 8 (0) Rdgar LaPrade. also a canter, Points from try after touch* To Setllr particularly our own country and House car. He dropped Mrs. Tni- June Samuels, Janet Silla, Dorothy highway is scheduled to start lowance, It Is late. VolseUe retired 10 men In will hold a special post-season (^Icago Cardinals at 21-7 at half time, but Freitas en-' time. AU playera and fans are ORDERED: That the 15th day of J. Diets .. ...8 9 104 101—294 and defensemen Frank EddoUa down: Buckmlnatar, (plaoament)« the United Statea, will not fall In mah at the White Hmise and then Williams. Grade 6, Onter school, within two weeks. Recession before Larry Doby midget auto race for charity to­ Kleinachmidt 92 to round out the loop’s Sunday glnecred them to another touoh- Invited to attepid. < Mav Be Insiied Gov. (Siarlei M. Dale and the October, 1948, at one o'clock, after- nicked him for a aingle in the 77 97—268 and BUI Muc were the others hurt. CubtoUotU (poaa). fContinued from Page One) to the same deadly trap twice over. went directly to the National air­ Mrs. Burton E. Moore, Jr., substi­ ndoii. at the.Pi4>bate Offloe In the night at the speedway In West M. Schubert .. 77 119 slate and tonight the Detroit Uona dow-n In-the third, soon after Hcr- Personal Notices tute; Carol Altshuler, Nancy executive council gave. their ap- Seventh. That was the only hit 104—800 man Wedemeyer, the Dons’ other- ■ Eddolls underwent an operation on The Wedhesdav Night T Bowl­ "O f one thing I am quite sure, port to greet Marahall. Municipal Building In aald Manchea­ Springfield. Kroll ...... 1 1 6 102 play boat to taiston at Biiggz Sta­ Cbarland, Shirley Dofsey, Dolores rovsl yeaterday to a contract to ter, be end the same Is assigned for after the fourth. Red Barrett ita- 9 5 -3 1 3 Ills injured leg laat night. He w-llL' I 'i no official details of the reported that If the United SUtes were to Torrlngton, Oct. 9 (A>) .The Both the White House and BtaU Five charitiea. the Damon Run­ dium. w-ise brilliant scooter bark, fum­ ing League starts Wednesday Qigllo, Patricia Jurgensen, Rober­ ulld the 16-mlle highway o f bi­ a hearing on the aUowance of salltz Monday night at ths Rse lanes and expressed doubt the British rr at ths stadium. th- *ram* was on Ice. was ta collision with a truck ah as he said Russia must take If shs asked, to authorize the Issue. Pro- morning the White House asked sen, Lucius A. PetUnglll. Jr., Wil­ will run .from Seabrook at the hearing, and by mailing In a register­ speedway corporation and Attor- rookie zensatlon. Y. A. Ttltl*. Pagants will faca McCanns and la Maatoriaai and French governments would Mezaachuzettz border to Ports­ ed letter on or before October 9. IM& ;is is the laat day in which the 498 565 .489 1533 aeveland entert«ta« th* wi»lezz BUlv Relnhard retnimed s tmnt the Canadian side of tha U. S.- agree to such a step. desires to see atomic energy Inter ceeda from the sale of the bonds the radio networks for free radio liam Robarge, Robert Roe*. Theo­ new Rubinow is its general coun­ Iteea paired with the Inde­ mouth where It Urlll connect with a copy ot thU order to Thelma ClLssei* Its share. As of now they No. 4 (2) Brooklyn cluh and the Nev»- York 92 yards and an Intercaotsd pass Canada border about five miles One British source said the nationalised. would be used to pay qff bank time to announce the Vinson mis­ dore Selta, Jr., Kenneth Shlrshae. 7 Cleveland Road.' Plainvtile. Comi.; sel. The other offlcera are Alex­ from Rouse’s Potat, N. Y. Les- pendent Cloak. Tuesday night MzIne’a new Kittery to Portland ; $359,119 in the kitty. Ac- Larder ...... 93 136 118—883 Yaaees travel un-atat* to play the brought the last Don tally. Chuck plan “would have rocked and could “ Let them release their grip up loans and to f the furthe'r improve­ sion, but cancelled plans for the Grade 6. Center achqol, • |im. Leona Halpern, Cedarburat, L I..: ander Warner, of Weet Hartford. wli'k was not hurt. Garden Grove meets Renna and ; In loTlng mmnory of my iaotlisr who Mary Ckimmisk; Barbara Barno, turnpike. •Ing to unofficial estimates it's Griffin...... 86 85 101—272 B>'ff-ilo RIDe. All AAFC game? ,-»re “’enenhock of th* Rockets rlrr” -.d have wrecked the United Na­ on the Satellite sUtea of Europe ment and expansion of facilities. broadcast a half hour later. LUllan Fendel. 819 East Center street. Its president, and William Tuthill . . . 89 106 llir playera were returning to '^ ® paw od away Oat. t, I M . Nancy Oordner, Alice Crickmore. The new road will replace the 1Manchester,____ , Conn.; Minnie Ellis, 113 .aite Ukely that each player nn .Mnrr'ay .. 98—29.1 f*>r • i» dizg- nai-seil tor tions.'” Some neutrals did not “Let them retire to their own The proposal Is for a 30-voar Is­ While there was no official ex of Springfield, Itz secretai^ Mr. . . . OTi 92 l ‘i2 309 the Kang*’i s’ Saranac Lake. N. Y.. Road tirill, Wednesdi^ Betty DeLorge, Susanne Ferry, winding Lafayette hlghawy Route f ^ t CenUr a»r^. Mancheater. (^nz.; the winning side will get a share fUm. ♦«!!.* t *0 t-v pi'.'.I.o-i hid l)i- Thera's a sad but sweet renembranre. share this view, declaring that In country. sue with a graduatcvl cail price planation. there were reports that . " ' L Sidney Ellis and Manufxctorer* Tru.-t training tamp after a series of ex- - Post Office meets Pochette Md Is a memor>' fond and ir< - ■ Lois Lyman. Jeanne Mc(Jormlck.‘ hl.^hcr than the record $6,544.'76 Warnet formerly ojierated the D!etz, Sr. ...128 93 134 - 3.’»b ' " —r* o — fyf j-c-"'' hv th**. an Issue possibly Involving war “Let them liberate by th-lr de atnrting at KKI per cent, to be sold the State department had vigor . , « w 1.1 I Company both In car* of Shipman A each Detroit Tiger received for Warner .^ending klachlne Co., at I n*\v'v ' hitnupfi games in Quebec, Prov-1 the Walnut Street Tavern ..la a tafcsn o f aStotleo Mother, st pf,r. ft i.s prnoo.iH (o s-p the .lanlce Rankin, Janet Reynolds. Plans call tor IT bridges. o^odwln. Attornsva IS Lewis street, _ N'*xt week here: Dobbs-vs. Y. A kmci' l e t t e r Motors heeriarhe atilt tor you. and peace any moans that rould parture the It ancient captals nf ou„I.Y opposccl the pPTSid''nt’.s plan heating the Chicago Uramatic 29 Housvhuld Goods Wmnnff A pprei—i-urg 51 Homes for Sale 72 when wa are in a majority: tha 18400 to have your family troo war w-e complained about only I' js two moatlaas days. 1932 DE SOTO convertible coupe. TO ORDER. Mattreaaes Ra-Madc PIANO TUNINU, capalra. iweon- PLEASE DO ME A FAVOR LADY’S Tweed coat, alxe 86-38. ROClfViLLE teat of courage comat whan we aro looked up?” BUY WITH CONPTDENCE and Sterilised, like new. Call dltloning. ate. John Oocktrham. Also a navy blue, 86. Insulated Sense and t'^ 4» n s e n s e in a mlnortty." 1 Hubby: "WeU, not exactly. 1 paid '''F l y T r a p * FfNHEOAN Tttav^itLdsvfeR itTG A pO vi Classified New tires and battery. Phone 2- YES!—This la what Mr. "X" — , ' 820 to have It looked up and $380 0667. i'rank Falk, Colchester 460. We 28 Bigelow street Phone 4219. porcelain gas range with. pipe. Modernized 8 room single. Whan a little kid haa to pay his SPECIALS! call for and deliver anywhere. said to us. over the phone. "I am Phone 2-2160. Tils *•’ That You must stay up late to know Joe: "Bpeaklng about baaebaU. ^ »«va it hushed up." own way to the movlo it’s penny- 1940 FORD Station wagon. Ex­ 42 South Main.atreet, Colchester, ■earing immediately for the coast. Large lot. 1 car garage, near hoW craay the rnd'o can get. I’ve got a baseball dog.” bank n l^ t. Help Wantifit— (■cmhlc 3.5 Please do me a favor and dispose Bam Smyle was an A-1 fellow Advertisements 1940 FORD 4-DR. SEDAN cellent condition throughout. 1941 Conn. BLACK Sealine fur coat for short center. I minute to bus stop. whom I was always glad to meet; Bam: "What makea you call him I A girl’s face ia her fortune— ea- Pontiac two-door. 1948 Pontiac of my furniture at any price." girl or woman, s iu 12. Good con­ baseball dog?’' I pvcially if it runs into a nice'figurel Tulip bulba are on the market OAe owner car. Clean. DELONG'S Refrigeration service. HOUSEWIVES — Responsible dition, 810. Cal: 8249. Occupancy at closing of sale. he did not m-oan or groan or hollow The train auddenly came to a four-door. 1937 Chevrolet. Sever­ 3 Complete rooms of deluxe fur­ when greeting friends upon the grinding atop, which made the Joe: "Becauae he wean a muzzle. new. If you plant any tnaido, Last m n * Repairs on all makes, commer­ woman to tkka full charge of niture with all accessories Includ­ catches flies, chases fowla Dad “Going out tonight?” hore'e pot* luck to you! 1941 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. al others. Douelaa Motor Sales. cial and domestic. 24 hour serv­ local dress agency. You can show street. And so, one day. I quea- paaaengara Junm. 333 Main street. ing a WeaUnghouse Refrigerator WEST STAFFORD Uonad Bmylla about his happy Wonian; "What has happened, beats it for homo when ho ooei Daughter: “Not completely UOST—Cam«o pin, of •ontimentnl SEDAN ice. Tel. Manchester 2-1797. our line In your community on a and Bengal range. This merchan­ Wanted—To Buy 5« catcher coming.” Always consider the rights of vftliM, between South Mein part time oaais. Write Mrs. Lois frame of mlafl. Ho said; "I Uva the conductor?” X Nice clean car. 1936 DODGE sedan. Good trana-, , , STENtKJKAPHER. dise Is brand new in storage for 7 CALL OSTRINSKY 5879 for fur- 16 room house. Entirely life of Reilly—for 1 believe In being Conductor: "Nothing much. We Doubly Sosnrt others on the highway, advises a •treet nnd the Center. Cell 2- portation. low price. Private. No S. Berry, Mgr.. 627 Center street. months. * Juat ran over a cow.” Modern girls are all right Tod The girl who is terribly clever. judge. Eapecially the truck driver. 8957. Reward. ______1947 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. F. M. Broderick, Rubln'ow Bldg. Manchester, Conn. temoval. rags, scrap .metals. vacant. Priced low. kind. I do not send bleated flow- tax. Call 4165. 'Phone 2-1642. Regular price ...... $1,438.95 Top pricas. •rs; 1 make folks happy while Woman: "Why — was it on the navar ace them showing esquire A brainsform. a genlua, a whiz. SEDAN Can be purchased for . . . . 8968.60 plcturea to their nice old parenst. Should alao be smart enough never LOST—Crenk handle for oil truck, BUICK 1939 special four-door RESPONSIBLE woman, live In, they’re here; I do not pan hiy track?” Over two million dollars art New car condition. Extra private room and bath In small TOM MINOR, Realtor friends for houra or try to drown Conductor: "Mercy, no. What- To let her man know that aha la. spent by A>»«Hcana on health vicinity of Fred Lewia’ Bolton, sedan, radio and heater, in good UBERAL TERMS—FREE Mrs. Joe MCOord and Morlarty Broa, Center atreet. low tnileaRC. Eau.v term s. Lib­ Hnunmnid Semcet new home. Bendix and dishwash­ STORAGE WANTED—French door 2 ’ 8” Tel. Rockville 1187-J2 my woaa in beer. I love my wife over made you thlnVik tjiat? The A Colorado girl of 81 baa nine Bupplloa each year. It’s enough conditfon. Owner at 34G Garden 6’8”. Call 2-2633. into a barn." * call 5 1 8 5 .^______OffrrMi IS-A er. Very good salary. Call 2-0103. and all my neighbors. I feel that tn in chasbd It Christian names. They iUl likely to make you aick. eral trade.*. Drlvt after 5 p. m. OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL STROUT A g e n c y , estebllahed each man haa his place; and that add up to "Honey.” Wife: Do you know whan you’ve WEAVlNU OK buma. moth holes OPENING fjr woman to (landle 9 P. M. WANTED— Baby carriage, in 1900. Outstanding country honie many pains and tabors are bright­ The deep sea diver waa hard at had enough? The department stores alrtady 1946 CHEVROLET >i-ton panel, good condition. Reasonable. Call Annonncementa______2 BROW.N-BEAUPRE. Inc. low mileage, excellent condition, ana torn cloth,ng; ia<.iet nostary national advertised girdles, bras, OTHER EVENINGS BY in a quiet lection, two acres nice­ ened by a cheerful face." Said I: work on the ocean bottom. I Bringing with him an electric Hubby: No; when Tve had are predicting the greatest Christ- j runs repaired; har,i.ba9 rc)iaira; APPOINTMENT 2-2181, ly landscaped. 8 rooms, 2 fire­ "Oh, Smylie — You're a wonder!" Suddenly gn urgent voice came enough I don't know anything. mas aalaa saaaon of all tlma. Ju s t; CBDAR HILL Ranch. Ready to .“to Bissell Street reasonable. Call 5§38. and alMn-onea, including nylon atmosMore, a young man strode sippei replacement; glove re­ models. Substantial proSts on A-L-B-E-R-T-S places, oil heated, bath and mod­ And pumped hla mit 'tills it was i over hia telephone, which connected into the newspaper office and Uka last year! take reaervationa for hay rldea 1948 FORD four-door sedan, pairs and cleaning; umbrella re­ ern improvements, large garage. sore. Arid I am out to steal hia ‘ him with the boat above. on rubber-li.ed wagon. Alao Phone 7191 salea, high ratio of repeats. Free 43 Allvn Street. Hartford Rnnmn Without Board 59 banged bis cane on the editor’s The market la full of it again, I black, mileage 8.700. Privately pairing; men a shirt collar and training. Write P. O. Box 1870, Budget Terms—Free Delivery Price haa been reduced for quick thunder and make the joybells ring "Come up quickly” the voice desk. ao ”no aoap” returns to Just The success doesn’t spend all aaddle horaea ana buggiea for Chrysler-Pl.vmouth owned. Phone 2-9206. cuff rtversal and replacement New Haven, or phone collect 8- CLEAN, Oomfortable rooms. Dou­ sale. Gas service atation. garaga galore! .Karl Flaster. said, "the captain tells me the Man; "Whore’a tha editor?” slang expression. i he makea and tha failure doesn't rent. AI Boglt. 24 Buah Hill road. Marlow's Uttla Mandlng Shop. 4311. T ble. Gentlemen preferred. Cen­ and snack bar, on one of our beat boat is sinking.” ^ a# rk : ”Ho’a—ho’o outl” "What’s maka all he spends. Phone 5900. 1947 MERCURT late model four- CIRCULATING Coal heater, also trally located. Phone 8583. highways. An unusual buy. Sev­ he done this tlm t?" Stores are already talking about 1940 DODGE >s-ton panel. Very sedan. 10,000 miles. Radio, heat­ FLAT FINISH Holland window An American film actress waa DRIVING to Tampa, Florida, clean. Can be seen at Fisher CASHIERS — Self-Service gro­ maple studio couch. Tel. 4828. eral farma larg,. and small. Sin­ applying for a psaoport. Some girls are like an electric Man: "In that advertUomant for new style earririga for fall. And Rushing through your work er. extras, 81.800. Call owner 2- shades made to .neaaure. Keys ceries. 5-day v.eek, or experienc­ VERY NICE room in modern gle and two-family homes, cen­ "Unmarried?” Iron: A.llttle ’.varmlhg up and then ray valvelsos motor he’s turned the how the women are pricking up at laaat givea you time to do October 17. Anyone wlahlng to Dry Cleaners, Broad street, after 9985. made while you watt Marlow'a. i Official: " ahare expenaes and drive, call 5. Phone 3111 days, or 8864 after ed cashiers for part time, excel­ home for gentleman, with con- j trally located. Modern tourist Actress: 'Occasionally." ‘the pressing begins. second "V” into a.“u." their ears. it over again. lent salary. Apply 974 Main BOOKS—Some antiques. Inquire tinuoua hot water ahd shower. | home with______cabins and equipment______5508. ______5. 1931 FORD convertible. Good HAVE YOU a household problem? street, Mf. Coveil. 136 Pine street. Doomed! LANK LEONARD condition. Reasonable. Call 8360 Let Strick ^Ive It Expert lino­ In select neighborhood. Call 3046. | on 10-acre lot. Priced right. Call MICKEY FINN SAND YOllr own floora. Sander 1948 HUDSON after 6 “p. m. leum laying.' Service of range WOMAN For housework."Small FLOOR problems aolved arith FURNISHEDwtTBXTtauxr.. Room------in;------private;----- 1 Manchester 6724. uTK nacTTi IT NEVER CAMtfTOA ^ ALE8AL and edger for rent. Save money. burners. All kinds of cleaning family, full or part time. Ph6ne ’Inoleum, asphalt tile counter Call Montgomery Ward. Phone COMMbDORE 6, 4-DOOR 1947 TWO-DOOR Oldsmoblle home for gentleman. References' WHY NOT buv a house that will VOTE,PHIL.'WECALUV A N a S mVDLVED, and odd jobs. Phont 2-9087 or 2- 3670. Expert workmanship, fret aatl- required. Call 5457. pay for itself? Three-family of THE CORPORAnON COUNSEL PHIL, BECAUSE IT 5161. ______sedan. Call 2-1982 between 7 and 1148. matea. Open evenings. Jane.:’ THERE'6N0 90U8r. SEDAN 9. Private owner 20 rooms. Two separate steam ABOUT IT, SeRGEANT.' ON IT-AN D HE SAID .WOULD ONLY BOCFIT PORTABLB Electric paint spray­ SEWING Machine opei'ators Furniture. Oak stiect Phone LARGE Room, in nice location, on i furnaces. Could be made into 4- .IT COULDN’T BE DONE/ A SM AU SECTION OF wanted. Apply Kaklar C16th Toy 2-1041 bus line. Qentl'‘man preferred. -1 HBLD THEM ing unit for rent. Can be used to This car ii fully equipped 1938 PLYMOUTH convertible, new Building—Contracting 14 fsmily or rooming house. 'Two- sreixBouNP f o r THE CITY' I'M x» paint homes, furniture, autos, top, good running condition, new Co., Forest street. Call 2-4386. { story bam \/ith basement. Large and almost new. Very reason­ SHOVi!L-^-DAY hot water heat­ HALF AN HOUR/ TERRtBLY SORRY' boats, etc. Phoi.i. .aTlS74 anytime. paint, price $395. Can be seen at CAUPENTEK Work ol all kinds er and galvanized tank. Phone 2- ROC3CVILLE— Attractive room, lot, on Main street. 10 rooms ably priced. 391 Hilliard atreet afier'^5:30. Roofs, sidings, additions anc. al­ Help Wanted— Male 36 9365. kitchen privilege, on bus line, vacant. Price 814.700. Charlei tera Uona. Also naw construction. young lady preferred. Tcl. 1073J2 Odermann. Phone 4028. Peraonals 3 1934 FORD coupe Good condition. Sieffert Phone 2-0253. CANDY Distributor, salesman, PARLOR Oil heater, two-burner, BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. Heater, radio. 78 Eldrldge street. experienced. Must have car and I MANCHESTte - e-roopj Cape WANTlED—Rfde to Pratt A Whlt- GENERAL CARPENTRY and Re­ morria 'chair, victrola. . baby's Cod, In excellent condition. Oil neys, 7 to 3:3 ahlft. Phono 2- Phone 5880. finance own stock. Write BOx Q, crib and mattress, double brass Business l,orations for { 165 CENTER ST. pair Work by Experta. Also spe­ Herald. heat, garage, nicely landscaped 2869.______1984 NASH sedan. Very good en­ cialize in overhead awing-up bed, bookcase, shovels. Phone Rent 64 Manchester 2-1936. tot. Sale price $12.6o0. Alice RIDE Wanted from Center and PHONE 2-4545 gine, tires and Interior. Reason­ doors. Call 2-4256. SEVERAL Men In shade tobacco FOR RENT—Building. 50 x 30 ft. Clampet, 843 Main street. Phone able offer takes It. Phone 2-1535. warchou.se bulk room. Steady Centrally located. T'vo floors and 4993 or 2-0880. ' Winter streets to Homestead and 1938 FORD 5-paaaenger converti­ VANCOUR CONSTRUCTION CO. MOVING TO Florida. Some house­ Woodland avenues, Hartford, 8 —Custom BUilt Homes. All types work. The Wetstone Tobacco hold furniture for ssle. Phone basement. Apply Marlow's, 867 ble. Radio, heater. Elxcellent con­ USED Refrigerators, 836 and up, Corp., Elm and Forest street. Main atreet. NEW 5-room house, tile bath. On to 5. CAll 3988, Frank. dition. Call 2-9804, or 170 Maple terms. Manchester Refrigeration, of exacting alteration work, addi­ 3109. large lot. near bus tine, achoola tions, and roofing. Real value WANTED—Riders, leave Man­ street. Stock Place. Phone 5761. WANTED— Counter man and V/OODEN Kitchen cabinet unit. and stores. 01) burner and fire­ at a reasonable coat. Time pay­ short order cook- Hours 4 to 12. place. Located at 32 Washington FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER PRIsril.l.A*8 POP BY AL VERMEER BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES On Your Way, Davey BY EDGAR MARTIN chester 8 a. m., leave Hartford 1933 BUICK, motor recently over­ ments arranged: iOr-i down, bal­ 48” long with 4-door wall cab-" Houses for Kent 65 4:30 p. m. Phone. 2-3922 after 5 MORIARTY BROTHERS Dishwasher, part time. Apply inet to match. One street. For price and terms call OUR MOM IS THE \ SHE^ ^ AND ^ hauled. good rubber. Inquire 129 ance monthly. Phone 4836. Twin Park Restaurant, 193 North two-dMr j IN MANCHESTER- An unfum- George L. Fish at 22 Brookfield p. m. ' OFFER CHOICE Bissell street. metal cabinet. Call 4892 after ished 6-room single home with pdettiest mom IN S U R E ^■VOU'RE THE . RNOV. NOV)'. DEPENDABLE USED CARS Main street. 5:30. street. Telephone 6394. AU THE WORLD.' -ISl Wanted—Ride to London A Lan­ Florists—Nurseries 15 automatic oil ho air heating and of ADVERTISING, Book matches hot water. Modern kitchen, full TWO NEW all-brick homes. Five, cashire, Hartford. Hours 8:15 to High-Value-For-The-DoUar MODEL A 2-dooV sedan. Good 120 GALLON galvanized hot 4:80, five days. Ptaona 5817. make quick profits selling Union water tank with water heater, cellar and fireplace. Immediate room and tile bath on first floor. Backed up by a liberal, written 'Running condition. Call 2-2253. occupancy. 8125 month. Call Two unfinished. Well construct­ guarantee and an adequately 200 EVERGREENS. 2’ - 3’ high. Label book matches. Everyone a with pipes nd fittings. Almoat DUBALDO BROS. Danct music FORD A-A dump truck with I Phone Rockville 1211W1. pro.an ity tires. It’s A-1 no matter how day or Sunday a. m. 334 Parker Articivf for Sair 45 Conveniently ''dcated. Cash re­ aabeatabie buy. you look at it. It can't last long street. ROOFING and Repairing ot all 30-GALLON galvanized hot water WANTED To ren>, at once, by P. quired $2,200. Nu agents. Phone i 5 g Fi at our price. ' klpda (Ttimney work, gutter A-1 BLACK Loam, 4 yd. load. $13. tank with stand, and oil burner and W. engineer and wife, 3, 4 2-9754. '46 CHEVROLET STYLEMASTER work. Expert repairs. Honest Wall stone. 4 yd. load. $16. Ready heater. Call 8133. or 5-room apartment or flat, or 4-DOOR. Tutone blue. Beautiful. Business Services Offered i:i ' 1947 STUDEBAKER 4-DR. workmanship. Satisfaction guar­ made sidewalk and terraca amall home in Manchester. Blast TRUE VALUE at $11,400. If you Be the proud owner of this one. anteed. Call Coughlin. Manches­ blocks, made of Bolton flagstone. HOSPITAL BEDS FOR RENT Hartford, Glastonbury or Bolton. a: looking for a 1948 Cape (3od CHAMPICW . '47 MERCURY CLUB COUPE. LAWN Mowers, hand and power. ter 7707. Flagstone Block do., Koiite 6. or Sale. Rates reasonable. Phone Telephone Hartford 6-2728. home, it will pay you to atop in Regal Dlx. A Juat like new car. Light tan, like new, low mileage. Sharpened. sold, exchanged; Bolton. Tel. Manchester 2-U6I7. Keith’s Furniture, 4169. at 52 O'Leary Drive and see . P rlc ^ 8300 below cost Die kind that makes your neigh- CHIMNEYS Rebuilt, repaired and parts and repairs. Keys made. BEECH FLOORING, loqg lengths, what an attractive home this is, bon envious! Capitol Grinding Co., 38 Main cleaned. Bird and Johns-Man- FOR SALE— Men's rebuilt and Kusinesfi Property for Sale 70 with its four spacious rooms and '41 OU3SMOBILE ‘‘8’’ MODEL 78. vllla roofing Is our specialty. La real value to home builders. Call atreet. Phone 7958. relasted high and low shoes, at 8730. extra large bath with shower. It 1941 BUICK 2-DR. TORPEDO Black, 4-door aedan, with hydra- Rose Bros Co. iPhone 2-0768. reasonable prices. Sam Yulyes., la in better than new condition, Fully equipped. A perfect car In matie geanhift. Runs like a top. KAi'iO — Electrical Appllanca 701 ^aln street. | Has ventilation system, too. If 'ihere are m^ny extra comforts. excellent condition. Servict, repairs p.ckad up and AUTOMATIC gas hot water i FIRST CLASS ICE CREAM* All installed ft. you to enjoy at you like hydramatic, 'here’s .a dclivcrea promptly. 2U yeara' Moving—Trucking— FOR SALE — Royal portable tank. Phone, 2-1984. RED RYDER An IntcrmptioB BY FRED BARMAN real buy. expencnct. John Maionay. Phona Storage typewriters. Uaed typewriteri _ i BAR AND LUNCHEONETTE just what they cost, such as ’47 CHEVROLET "FLEBITMAS- 2 11146. I Walnut street. sold or rented. Repairs on all| VVESTINGHOUSE electric range] aluminum combination atorm 1940 BUICK 4-DR. SUPER TER’’ 5-PASS. CLUB COyPE. ASHES AND RUBBISH Removed. makes. New and used adding; 1948 deluxe model, living room sash throughout, metal weather­ - FuUy equipped. A clean car Dark gray. Conservative, good- RA.NGE Burners and pot burners Sand, gravel, fill and loam. Gen­ machines Marlow's. 867 Main! divan, tuxedo model, excellent; Parking apace for i200 cars. strips on doors, iron rails front priced low for quick sale. looking. Many extras Including eral Trucking. Range and Fuel and back doors, best grade win­ cleaned, repaired and Installed. street. j-'" j ,■ condition; and .irons, lawn mow- ' i ' exterior pilrror, back-up'"’llght, Permit and guaranteed. Joseph Oil. James Msdri. Phone 4523. er. 100’ garden hoae, hip boots, Equipment uaed 2 years. Must dow shades. Ehccellent floor space. fogllghte. Senna. Phone 2-0147. THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Co., TWO DOYLE power mowers, soldi gjze 6, new. Moving out of state, be seen to be appreciated. Lo­ 1941 PONTIAC 4-DR. SEDAN '47 MERCURY- 5-PASS. SEDAN local or long distance moving for $169.50, will, take .$85 each.; 55 Broad atreet, Manchester. 6 cyl, Heater. An immaculate COUPE. Tan. Kept by single FUK.N’acES Tailored to fit our Like new. Phone 5305. 73 Car in top shape. good! We had to pry this one home. Van Camp Bros. Phone Moving, packing and storage NETW Toilet, slightly damaged. cation in W'est Hartford on Lota for Sale Phone Manchestei 5187 or Hart-1 q n E Tliermostat and clock fori loose from its previous owner, it 6244. Alao used kitchen sink. Girl's bi­ cross roads. Must be sold im­ LOT FOR Sale 'on Doane street, / can’t be beaten for value. If you ford 6-142.3______^______I regulating furnace. Also electric ■ cycle. Phone 2-4200. 75x196. A zone. All utilities. Call want value, here It la, not once ANTIQUES ReOnIshed. Repairing'' motor and blower for low cost 1 1941 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. done on any furnitura. Tiamann, LIGHT TRUCKING. Helt-ton mediately, illness forces sale,- Rockville 1436-Jl. * but twice. Grab It. pick-up fuel. 37 Academy atreet. ' 30” BENGAL gas Stove ovan with SEDAN '46 CHEVROLET 5-PASS. COACH 189 South Main straet. Phono truck. No ashes, no temperature control, $50. 9x12 * Radio, Htr. Clean and in top TUDOR. Whitewall tires. Fleet- .5643. rubbish Phone 2-1275 01 8298. 22 SPRINGFIELD rifle. Model all-wool rug with pad, $65. Phone flight condition. Real Eatqle for Exchange 76 master model, apecial deluxe. RUBBISH and iTshcs rembved. 84C. Bolt action. Inquire 123 Cen­ 5083. For Apiiointment Clean and nice'. It won’t be with vre,\ETlAN ftiinda. All typaa ter street. 37 MIDDLE Turnpike, East. New made to ordei alao racondltlon- Light trucking. H. Jones. Phone us long at'our price.. 2-1362. 4-room single house, 2 unfinish­ feCiU. 1940 CHEVROLET 4-DR. '47 MBaiCURY 4-DOOR TOWN ing Ben quality. Findail Manu- CRIB. Medium maple, complete. MarhinerY and Toou 52 Tele 6031 * ed. Will decorate to suit: excel­ SEDAN. Black. Phllco radio, racturing Co., 485 Middle Turn- G.E. portable room heater, never 1 lent location op 60x158 lot, ont ! MM Muyict we. T. II. am.». a w , err. ;iMi*viaa( . xa. T R ate, u. a XT. err. 'T 'f V|C FLINT Ambler Prepares BY MICHAEL O'MAH.EY AND RALPH LAN SEDAN t'lki East Call 48M.5. used. G.E. console radio, pail-a-j MOUNTED Mowers, single, dou- Radio, Htr. A smooth number heater, 15,000 miles. Good care­ Painting—Papering ‘Jll minute from shopping center and THAT MUST MMI I ful ownership previously. Sin^e day stove and 30-gallon hot ble plows, disc and bog harrowa. VOUMteO HIg. COCOA. TAFFY SUM TAffY AND ftlNTM INI all around. LINOLEU5I—Asphalt tile, wall bus line, near Hollister Street “Wa couldn't rasiat lighting up thia pila of leaves, officer '*Twenty-four houra of solid grilling and not a word out of owner. We sold it. we seniced It. CHARBONNEAU, Painting and water tank. Phone 4553. corn plantera, spring harrows, school. Delco hot water heating '—remembering the fun we had dancing around the fire j f V * kW»t Tit locT. norviFioaMLvj We know it’s good. covering. Done by reliable, well- decorating. Interior and exterior, snowplows and Ferguson trac- Hnuar* tor Sale 7*J him—no fooling, it'll be a pitaaura to get home to the wifal** ^THAT SlID / // SW D ' ^ OONI loe HHP.'' trained men. All Jobs guaranteed. uble barrel Win- ] aystem. Crane plumbing,' fully when we were boyt!" MORIARTY BROTHERS paperhanging. Floors sanded and 12 GAUG tora.' Page. Garden King garden FOUR-ROOM home in fine con­ insulated arid other features. SIN. aUT DIO vex) 1986 FORD CONV. COUPE Hall Linoleum Co.. 32 )ak atreet. reflniahed. Tel. 2-9575 or if no Chester, inable. Excellent tractors with lawnmowers and "On the level at Center and ver Road. 1 dition. Space for second floor ex­ Level lot. graded and seeded. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HCKHM.E •40DC9 9MS Wi Snappy and clean. P-riced 8100 Broad Street’’ Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166. answer call 2-2805. condition sicklebars. Dublin Ti actor Co., pansion, $9,70C. Madeline &mith, Call owner builder, 4232. below the market. .North Windham Road, Williman- ^ACCORDING THATS PRO­ HE’S eCT HER/ EdADBOVsTsiNC* COMB TD THINK 1* g^WSVCARDlA A ^ No bargain—"there ain’t no such ALL APPLIANCES tervlctd and IN'fERIOR and extenoi painting, Bottleii Gai 4SA Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679. complimentary > animals," but ALWAYS good, hon- repaired, bumera refrigerators, tlc. TDTHI&MAI? NOUNCED NOW SHE'U BE 1 S I ^ E D ON lOFrr.YgB.'VOO est, Bound value for your money." paperhanging, ceiling refinlah- VACANT 6-room single on Brook­ Wanted—Real Eatalc 77 Vve A R EN ’T MCA6Y-OWMS, , WAITIN* FOR SUN­ THIS DIBT HANB r OSBO Tb SCXJNO. Ticket fo r t h e ^ ranges, washers, etc. nil work ef*. Men Insured and propert.v MOBILE Flame Socony-Vacuum S E TS T O SHOW VOU *5 0 X6 0 AN Y ^RDAN FERRYf — IP A dozen more GOOD CARS g:uaranteed. Metro Service Oo. bottled gas. Full line of approved field street, completely done over BAR FROM THE MOT MOdOLLONS, LIKE A F O S -' await your inspection, all are LOOKINtP for a good car? AI- damage. Expert work. F.dwsrd R Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 inside, 3-car garage. T. J. ‘ru BUY or sell real estate con- M0 6 OLL0 N E , AN’ THf OTHER'S , HIM HOW DUMB iMPROVSMaNT ItJ HORN ->^NOW YOU’RE ON TUB way ways a good aaaortnr.ent and low Tel Manchester 2-0883. Price. Phone 2-1003. appliances. See us. Manchester ,tact Madeline Smith, Realtor, AND WHAT'S PRONOUNCED ‘ W IS ON MAUVES. MY respirations 'flXJR INTAKE; out. X’LL CfKlL ALL< in flne condition. Pipe and Supply.' BLACK Coat trimmed with Kolin­ .Crockett, broke.. Phone 5416. “Peraonallzed Heal Estate Serv­ pricea Call Walt Bycholskl at OLANDER'S Machine Shop does THIS'JICARILLA UKE HICKORY, SAFFRON* AN' -w. BREATHlN&^ IS MORE LIKE. DEBTS square iF Franklin Motors. 653 ^enter EXTERIOR and Interior painting sky fur. size 14. Excellent con­ SIX-ROOM Cape Cod, completely let." Room '26, Rublnow Build­ not JlCKERlLLA-j a m e t h y s t s ANT TO you ?, LOWER “C“ ■YOU BEQUEATH MB lathe work, drill press work, and psperhsnging Free esti­ ■RURAL gas sties and service. Im­ dition. Reasonably priced. Phone ing 2-1643 • 4679 TANKS*? Tel. 8854 2-9981. Open evenings. grinding, welding, braalng, cut­ mediate installation. Manchester finished. Venetian blinds, re­ HAR-HAR/ HE’LL HUNT UP MORE ON A PIPE THE PAWN TICKET mates. Prompt service. Resson- 5983 after 5. decorated inside, outside being MOSOLLONS AN’ 1948 CHEV’tOLET Aero Fleet­ ting. general repairs on anything. shle prices Phone |76.3P. D. E. snd surrounding towns. Cspitol HAVING REAL Estate proDiema? JICARILLAS ■ ^ Pickup and delivery. 68 Mill St. Grinding Co.. 38 Main. Phone GRAY FDR8TMAN winter coat, painted. Owner transferred. City and farm property bought Open Till 9:00 P. M. Thurs. line, two door sedan. Black with Frechette. Price $9,600. Also 4-room ’ Cape r v white sidewall tires. $2,175. Like Open evenings, all day Saturday. 7958. lamb trim. size-. 14-16. Excellent and sold oy 'tailing R. T. Mccann. Phone 5717. condition, e20. Phone 4553. Cod. Good location. Price $7,600. Realtor Phdna Manchestei 7700. An Ancient Ring BY LESUB TURNER ■ 24 MAPLE STREET new. Call 2-0087 between 5 and 7 Elva Tyler, Agent. Phone 2-4469. W.4SH TUBBS Repairing 25 4»-A f/f. MANCHESTER CHRYSLER-New Yorker 1939 l in o l e u m s — Finest auort- FuH and Fcrd GIRL'S Figure- skstea. size 6., . .. Your Real Estate Problems ' tukzisl ■woiatTia# rnuaeo ii*t I liajigwaggg. meoU. Also Uit and wall covar- SEWING MACHINES Repaired. Warn only once. $8; girKa shoe PORTER Street-Seven room sm- ' Are Uura . .LliwWAflUM MTlOlU^ S-passenger coupe. Excellent gl*. recently redecorated. Two- RBUCS \sa.WHt eUtTTfKS. KM6S' eendiUon. radio and heater. 396 Inga. Manchester Floor Cov«r- Electrified, Buy and Sell. Frank SEASONED Hard-a-ood. Phone roller skates, aiza 6. $7; girl'a We Buy aad Sau ror caah AUaTit Mounati! Iw* ww. v t m tc ewe vw inga Oo., 56 O ttage suaet. Call X. Dion, 2 Ridgewood. Call 7779 aki shoes. 6. I'l; axceUent con­ car garage, aneslte drive. laH' Arraagt Mortgaget wo woNoeitaiit ima weitTvou6CU>tP woeiwe 90x^ IHfhiineOKT oonvertlMerBaat Woodland atreet. Manchester. 8676. mediate occupancy. T. J. effer takM It. Phone 4786.beween 5 fl|. dition. 45 Drive F, Silver Lane- •efora Vou a*U call u*- KoiatN) lo st no 1919 PLYMOUTH, spotlight, heat­ HARDWOOD, Seaaaned slabs, j Phone 2-1184. Crockett. Broiler. 5416. No Ubhgation 1HM MNNWaM 5 p. m. uM 7 p. B. RADIO need fixing ? Have n re­ Private Inatriirtions 2S O U T P tO M er. Completely overhauled by mostly all oak. $13 a cord. Phone | .SOUTH MAI.N street, near Coun­ BRAE-BI'RN REALTY CO SoUmene and Flagg. Clean paired by experta P^iok-up serv­ .\tn o DHIVIN't;. dual rontiol 454JI Willimanlic. Bl..\('K CheSterrield coat, t)lacU 11% East Centei Street AuavM > ice, guaranteed work' S$ta check­ cloth titted rout, velvet trim, try club, aril active 6-rooni home, Realtorli Phone 6273 Oi 5329 1981 MODAi. 'A. Good condition. throughout, 8740. Inquire 8 Drive A K \ ceriific.i iiistrurtor Bal- 3 bedrooms, oil heat, playroom. 16" tire. Phooe 6970. F, Silver Lane. ed In. the home Cat radios a Isnl's Driving school. Call 'J-2'245. SEASONED HARDWOOD tor lire- black raincoat, alt size 9. All in specialty. Manchester Radio place, jfurnace and range.. Im­ xood condition. Call 6083. 107 Plot 60 X 155. 812,500. Madeline WE WILL, handle your real estate IM l CHEVROLET panel truck, Servica 73 Bircb atreet. phone mediate delivery. B. J. Begin. Smith. Realtor 2-1642 or 4679. and Insurance problems grompt Hamlin atreet. ly. Call Suburban Realty <>>~ MtMNkWlU. FENDER AND BODY in food eondltlon. Can be teen 2-0840. Mualcal^DramaUc 2» Phona Qla*tonbury 2983. wytlqia. cyi Hartford 8-4380. rioter coat, fur MANCHE6TBR- PupiNI 6 foom*. Raaitora. 49 Parfctna atntei Tal OtL'ftbVEB c l^ 6f. ’ti|gt«U94 NOW Accepting beginner* aad in- «e1l6f, »if* 16. Othar woqriiig 6pV liaait^iqta oceugancy. A rqeinf 1819.______STTWiMoar ' W O R K FORD’ ’Us two-door s^dan. Radlq, Waahing machines, vacuums re^ tcrmedlate pupils on saxophone, Proilurtfi 50 parel. Phone 2-9365.1 rented. Labatory lat floor each HUKTttMMIW' SoujMi Wind heater, new Urea, ra- paired, lewn mowers, hand and clsrinet. flute and all brass In­ side. Full bfcth up. Convenient to BEFORE You buy be sure you try mteuNDl plaeed engine. Good ■ condition power, eharpened. repaired, struments Three qiislifled ■ In­ NICI^CONCORD grapes' for sale. MAN’S Dark blue overcoat, size stoA's and schools. Asking price. the ofTice of iiadetlne Smith. Ine. Realtor. Rublnow Building. 2- JUST UKE MABRIUD APJflJiMWtm y w »iwe> throughout, $285. Phone 4426 aawa filed. Friendly Fixit Shop structors. Apply Jonnson's .Music Call 2-9043, or 127 Charier Oak; 42, practically' new. Inquire 123 $9,800. Alice Clstnpot. 843 Msjp after 5 p. aa. Phone 4777> 'Stors, IS Maple atreet 2-402A atreeU j Onter streeU street Phone 499." or 2-0880. 1642 or 4679. ■ f \ MARY CHENt*/^ ’i'rRARY BATURDAT, OCTOBER t, 1948 PAGE TWELVE iKanrlrrBt^r Evening lfrrall> D i j » n o Ir Severely Cut Highland Dancer The Prizewinning Essays, BriHth- A bout Town Heard Along Main Street By Broken Bottle 9,474 ■CM j

llenibera •: Um XnlghU of By Students o f North End AtiMricoN Club pythlu tTo i^uMted to meet at And on Soma of Manche$ter*$ Side StreeUt Too Msmehmiar^’A City of FlUnf* Charm cQTsn o’clock tonijfht In front of Walter L. Rennequln, one o f the the Crooffe hall at the Center. Tha following are the winning owners ot the Corner store In the In the bedroom Joining essays in the contest sponsored by I'j-cm thei-e they will proceed in a This week, in Maneheater, M ra.^^ughter State theater building, was taken MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1948 (TWELVE PAGES) William J. Turklngton’a preaaure the kitchen. " Checked the cooker the Manchester Improvement Aa- Engaged to Wed BINGO VOL. LXVIL, NO. n 6 tod y to the W. P. Quleh Funeral again, the steam waa along five to the Manchester Memorial hos­ J?oi.ic to pay their reapecta to cooker "blew up in her face." bad­ Bociatlon. The contest waa con­ ly injuring her. Look out for pounds. Walked on the^ back ducted among aeventh and eighth pital last evening aa a result of be­ Ooatmr W . Chriaon.____ thoae contraptlona. Her accident pourch, picked up a pillow caM grade atudents In North End ing badly cut by a broken botUe. TONIGHT t . .... m. _ 1 old ' came to our (leak almoat at the and rubed it out. achoola, and the prises were award­ Henenquln was opening a ginger Gariume Strike Reeks Havoc in Rome Bobble Thumann. | moment we were buay clipping a "The family waa returaiag ed yesterday in exercises held at ale bottle when It broke. The sharp imtional tampion majorette very alnillar story. from the fleld for dinner. Her Hollister Street school. glass cut three fingers of hla hand. Marshall Asserts Three Powers May twlrier o f the Oraaay ™ in coirs- Whenever a pressure c(X>ker Bon-ln-la«v ualk<^ threw the First Prise—“Fire Preveattoa” He waa at once taken upstairs ORANGE HALL wUl not be able to perform her kitchen into the bedroom wna by Gordon Thompson. to Dr. G. R. Miner's office but the specialty at the contest today be­ goes boom the results are liable to be far reaching. In an in­ atnnding Just one step Inside The Blakes were criminals! They wound was too oerious to be cause of a chipped bone In her the bedroom looking nt hla had gone out leaving their house dressed In the doctor’s office, sp wrist that has necessitated the stance which we have uncovered, Statements Show the explosion Is one of those things wntch, her daughter had one a fire hasard. Mrs. Blake left a Hennequlh waa token to the hoe- BIG PRIZES! wearing of a cast. that becomes a sound heard 'round hnnd on the screen door going cigarette burning. Mr. Blake for­ pitol. Several sUtohes were re­ Accept Berlin Plan; the \Yurld. into the kitchen tvhen the sud­ got to get a flashlight or fix the quired to close the wounds, and he Mary Buahnell Cheney Auxil­ Way down In Mississippi there den Mow enme u1th-out even bathroom wiring. They were real­ was admitted to the hospital as a Unity Upon Policy iary. U.S.W.V.. will hold lU n warning. ly criminals! That Isn't all they patient overnlghL Admission 25c monthly business meeting Monday is a town whose name has a famil­ iar ring. It is called Hebron. Re­ "It sounds like a dinemlte. Mr. had done. Mrs. Blake left her evening In the State Armory. Pennington and the eon earning cleaning fluid near the s(ove, she Election of officers will take place, cently they had the most smash- down-and-git-out doin' there that runing from the bam, the amok left food cooking and she forgot Answer Not Direct and plans will be made for the In-, to unplug the Iron! This went on LtGTCt for Porifl After atallation and the InspecUon by you can Imagine. From the Pon­ was coming from every door and Dewey Holds totoc (Mias.) Progress, we re­ window. It shook the windows In and on until the house next door Department President Madeline burned to the ground. Then they Week-End Vbit to Carr of Meriden. Monday evening. print, unabridged and unedited, a the Ruah home about seventy five United . States, Britain full and searching account of the yards away. They came runing went into action. Mr. Blake had YOU CANT TAKE IT Capital; Unable to Tell a long talk with the familyi Their Attack Back October 23. blowup of Mrs. C. F. Pennington's too ua. It waa heard about 2 miles two sons. Tommy and Bobby, went Britain Accuses Reds And France ‘Not Un­ canning operations. awhy that we have report from. Wkelher Harmful Ef­ Miss Phyllis R. Dwire Of Bos­ to work right away. They cleaned WITH YOU willing* to. Accept ton. Maas., daughter Mr. M d "Mrs. C. F. Pennington of He- "Here ia aome of the damage. the attic, cellar and garage. 'TOey fects of Vinson ProJ- Keeps in Reserve Possi­ Mrs. C. A. Dwire of 756 Middle born Community was canning Mrs. Pennington had a right new, even went downtown and got two O f Squeeze-Out Plan Settlement Calling Turnpike, east, was maid of hon­ string beans when the pressure very heavy range cook stove. It fire extingulahers. Mr. Blake WHITON AUDITORIUM ject Now Overcome ble Blast at Handling or at the wedding Thursday aft­ cooker, which she had used for al­ Plowed this stove from its bottom, bought a flashlight and fixed the Of Vinson Incident For Combined Lift­ ernoon of Miss aorinda BeUy most seven years to can. cook one leg off and screws from the bathroom wiring. Mrs. Blake got Friday, Oct. 22nd and Saturday, Oct. 23rd Washington, Oct. 11.—(/F) meats, vegetables and many other other legs. The stove turned over MIee Eleanor LaChance ing of Blockade and Bailey o f Concord. N. H., and Ar­ aome •curtain pratoctora; aha —Saerata^ of State Mar- White Paper Charges thur Norman Hatch of Portlanih dishes, suddenly exploded. agains the wall and lodged be­ stopped leaving cigarettes around; CURTAIN 8:30 P. M. Bn Routs with Dewey to Pitta- Series Lineups "Mrs. Pennington had cooked tween the wall and the bottom Mlaa Moine Rennie Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. La- ahall left for Paris today burgh, Oct. 11—4 0 — Gov. Thomas Also Germans Kept in Meeting of Diplomats Me. The ceremony was performed ahf always left the iron unplugged Chance of 311 Spencer street an­ in Walker Chapel in Concord. Mrs. seven qts. of beans, took them from frame o f the atove and flu. because that’s how their neigh­ Tickets At Keller’s, Potterton’s and BiUie’s Beauty Shop with the comment that bipar­ B. Dewey barnstormed acraes the cooker, cleaned the cooker, and Miss Molly Rennie, Highland nounce the engagement of their Concentration Camps, Bravee Field, Boeton, O ct 11— On ^^ole Question Hatch and Miss Dwire were class­ "There waa fire, aahea, charcoles, bor’s house burned. tisan statement over the Penhoyivanla today, hokUng In re- {/n—The lineups; the petcock, examined the cooker Dancer of Glasgow, Scotland, will daughter. Miss Eleanor M. La- oervs a poaalbla public blast at mates at W'estbrook Junior col­ beans, glass, all over the wall and , They had changed from crimi­ Chance, to James E. Coughlin, son Recovery Sabotage Ctovdsad thourly, then placed the jars in appear on the Manqjieater Pipe nals to safety wise citlsena. week-and showed the world Praoldant Truman's handling a t Paris, Oct. 11.—(^P>—Brit­ lege. ceallng o f the kitchen. There were 2 5 ^ “/ Bminh/iw o f Mr. and Mrs. James F. Coughlin I MItcheU. If Holmes, rf and returned it back to the stove, glass, pieces o f stove and cooker second Prise—“Let's Stop Fire” "we have a completely united the ’Vinson ineldant ish and American ipc^esnen placed only one stick of wood in o f 50 Middle Turnpike, east. ( Doby. rf Dark, sa The Hartford District County all over the six room house »nd «ve- —by Edwin Lyan foreign policy.’’ This remark The RopubUcan preatdentlal nom­ London, Oct. 11.— (yP>— I Boudreau, ss the stove. Both are graduates of Manches­ Torgeaon, lb reported the United States, Council, V.F.W., will meet tomor­ both the front and back porchee. One moment o f carelessneu ter High school and both are em­ was made at the National air- inee let Senator Arthur Vanden- Britain accused Russia today Gordon, 2b EaUott. 3b "Rang the dinner bell, chage the berg (R-Mlch) put into words Britain and France said to­ row afternoon at 2:30 at the Fire Parts of the atove have not been can lead to untold disaster. Eku;h ployed by the Southern New Eng­ pdrt to quosUonlng reporters. A strike of asimlclpal srockers lacludlBg garhage eoDeetora ki Boiiie left elUtea* hoMlng their Moea. of trying to run the western Keltner, 3b Rtckert. If pants of her six mohths old grand- year many fires are started that what Dswey hlmoalf apparently day they are “not unwilling" Station In Wilson, Ooim. found yet. The legs and top of the "4w”ird^Dan^"*s^^«Si* in land Telephone Company. A * Aboirt Statenwta After seven daya of ■oa-coDoetton, the city was Uttered with pUeo of rabMah sod garbage. (Pheto Tucker, cf SalkeM. c atove are broken all to many little .®J*^** Dance. She *"* could have been prevented if peo­ would like to have said openly but powers out of Berlin, of keep- to accept a Berlin setUemnit •iiaiij' niuo I gtructed by her cousin who held Tboy wen aaklag about state­ by NBA-Aeaaa etaff eomspoadeat Albert BlasettL) Robinson, lb M. McCormick, cf ple would be more careful. ments ha aad Proiident Truman decided not to do ao because of its m^^housands of Germans in Hegan. c Stanky, 2b calling for combined littiBg the championship o f Scotland for the Caseys got up very early. 'To. It only takes one fire to destroy had Umied ragardlag Mr. Trii- world effect. concentration camps and .o f Lemon, p VoiaeUs, p V •The warming cloaeta is tom all seven years. The band ia very for­ day,” sold Fred, "is the last day o f the blockade and a mect- CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS to pees and no one haa seen the your home or even your life. Many BINGO maa'a abaadonod plan to send Vandenberg declared In a New attempting to sabotage Eu­ UmplKs: Summers (American), tunate in securing the aervicea of ing of the Big Four foreign screws from it y e t It brook many of these fires lU'e started by faulty of our campaign against flro.” Chief Juatioe Vtawon on a special Tor ei^ s p e ^ last night that Mr. Senate Races [>late; Stewart (National), first Miss Rennie. She will be accom­ electrical wiring. This can be pre­ They had a nicj breakfast and Triiman’s abandoned plan to send Truman Hits rope’s economic recovery. jsse; Grieve (American), second; ministers on the whole Gennnn POWER CLEANED of the dishes, because all dinner panied by Pipe Major, John Stev­ mlarion to Moooow, sad also about question. vented by letting an experienced Molly was sure to turn the toast­ CSilaf JusUoa Vlnaon to Moscow for News Tidbits The charges were laid down Barr (National), third: Ptaelll waa In the warming cloeet, there enson. the atatemento of Gov. Thomas B. _ Reply Nat Direct In Manrhrsfer I icinity are a lot of the cooker found electrician do your electrical re­ er off. Dawey, Repuhlioan presidential personal negoUationa with Prem- Colled FroBi (/F) W in s Viewed Vital to a 40,000-word White Paper on (National), left field foul Une; PS' Thomaa Hynod o f Hartfcltd,'MlB8 Fred built a fire escape so no Dewey Stand the Berlin crisis negotlatloas. to The Q)okesman did not reply « • wedged In the walla and cealing. It Rennie’s uncle, will also appear on pairing. Many other fires are i\RMY AND NAVY CLUB candidrte, and Senator Vaaden- tar Stalin involved a “narrow ea- l>areUa (American), right field foul started by faulty cbimnejfa, flues, one would be trapped on the sec­ cape’ 'from singlehanded action Berlin and in Moscow. rectly to an inquiry wastlMr D in w i l.l..' \N D SIM’IK' I nilned the kitchen walla and ceal- the program. "Tommy” la well herg •j’ . "teey said they were unabla to Jan 1848. p e dining room ia dam- occasions that he haa entertained furnaces. Oilmneya should be evidence of a united foreign policy NaUons handling o f the Berlin says there is nothing alnnatag In general terms, the statement elaborate. The western powers McKin n ey b ro s. aged and tht rugs. There are many hla "Songs of Scotland” were al* cleaned once every year, ^eaters a picnic." E v e ry had baon abla to overcome what c r is t o ______To Reveal Attitude about the present high rate of re­ ceiving More Attention duplicated thst Issued by the Indians Lead have held previcMialy tha RusMtons other damages including all the ways well received. He will be ac and stoves should be on ifl^ a te d They had lota of fun on their Marshall tensed the harmful Despecato Bksader Been jection of draftees... .Thirty-two United Ststes Srot. 27. But it was must lift ths b iocli^ befoca tbtrs W \(.i; DISI’O.'^ M. CO. materials. When cooking, wear gro. that were on the cook table companled by John Hannan of picnic until they saw smoke in the effaets of the Vlnaon project when The attitude among the Republi­ On (kmpaign Issues Jap soldiers, including four gen-, Than Other Battles to greater detra, ‘with conclu is any further direct negottaOon and cabneL' Hartford. short sleevea and don’t let long bushes. Mr. Casey threw water cm the news roachod the United Na­ cans—evidently shared by Dewey epals. accused of bebeadiiig 33 cap­ alona which took in issues ranging Braves 3 to 1 on the Berlin crista. Kill Si. 1 «'!• hair dangle over the flames. Tie from control of the mineral-rich “II blew n screw top from n it while Molly ran to the neigh tions in Paris, the secretory re- —was that Mr. Truman had made Ctoctonntl, Oct. II.—(V)—Pres­ tured B-29 fliers after practicing Washington, Oct. H —(FV—Next (In a Washington news contar- curtalna back ao that a strong boring farmhouse to call the fire ancient sports on th e m ....C h i­ Ruhr valley to Soviet claims for 1 Ib Jar of coffee aad filled it SATURDAY NIGHT pUed: desperate blimder that might ident Truman said today that to the presidency, the Senate races ence Saturday mght. Secretary of wind could not blow them over department. She called 5432 and ‘T con answer that better after have had tragic effects around the nese Board of Supplies charges 810,000,000,000 in reparations. State MarahaU cmphaolaad this with ginse. Aboat one hour nnd company might erect some sort of Gov. Thomaa B. Dewey refused this year are receiving more 'at­ Score Twice in Sixth half later the fWnlly went to night booth from which calls might the flames. Matches in the bands epoke very clearly directing the I get back to Paris.” worliL “to tell the country where he that large quantities of American The British psper said: stand by publicly saying: * the Rush home nnd * cooked be made. o f children are dangerous ao (ghen firemen to the fire. Very shortly MarahaU also voluntoered this It further was oald to be Dew­ stands on any o f the Issues" in war surplus turned over to Chi­ tention than any other election 1— "The Soviet government haa To Break T ie; May ("Wa art pertecUy ready to en­ dinner. putting matchea away put them in the firemen had the fire out and otatonMnt to reporters: ey's view that bo—4Ui the podsible Which “ the people are interested.” nese after victory were ‘toothing batUes. In 'home instances thay no intention of reaching agrtement ter into negotiation to tha CknuwU a steel box hanging high on the but Junk” .... President Chlnng •Tt waa an awful alto to see, and I Lately numbers of people have left ‘Tncidantally I havt alther read next preeldent—must try to sal­ He did not mention the Repub­ are even overraadowing the Dew- (over Berlin), save on Its own Be Last Series Game o t Foreign Minlatera on the Barttn AMESITE DRIVEWAYS wall. Never throw matches into "That certainly was a close vage American prestige. lican standard bearer by name, warns Kuomlntnng lenders govern­ terms.” questkMi and oa the German quoa- a big loaa but wa all thank God called us to report that they have In tha preat or heard on the radio ment economic controls must be ey-Truman dueL POWER ROLLED that all seven members o f the fam- intercepted, and are holding for paper basket. Keep the attic and call," said Mr. Casey. reports which wore callod auUuMrl- Dewey waa known to hava in but aald the ‘‘Republican candi­ 2— "Soviet authorities to Berlin Braves Field, Boston. Oct 11.— tlon U and provided first—U aad cellar of your home neat “ Yes,’’ Molly said, “ but from now mind the poooiblUty of criticizing date" had made "a good many enforced or government may tall The reason is this: The question provided first—that the lly including two small grandcHll- our Inspection, a variety of bug tatlva that I was threataning to .. .Kiyukl Ishiknwa, 51, convicted have tMerated attempts by minor­ (P>—The Cleveland Indians held a Orders taken nowl SpedaHKins In parking areas and dren came out with only small known as tha praying or preying Many fires start in the yard. on we’II do everything we can to resign. Thers Is no truth In that. the Vinson Incidant if ba feeU headlines with talk about unity," of which party will control the ity groups sympathetic to their ts nliiul **) Leaves and rubbish should be in Tokyo of killing 27 babies to In­ 3 to 1 lead over' the Boston fas sUtions. Work guaranteed. Time payments arranged acratchea and bnisea. mantla. The critter ■ once was prevent fires.” That isn’t the way 1 do business, worihnson for the manner In which I A-NON. must have reached the fireplace. quick onle. publican nominee lash out now at ander CS4logan o t BriCain and A l­ the alleged "announcers" handled Suddenly the whole room was President Truman. Arid, throats cut .. .. Progressive anpe. -But he says there is a surprised bunt down the third exandra Parrxli o f France yester­ Help the Hospitel — Help Local Industry By Continning Wm. Dicl^son and Sun Opportunity To fifty-fifty chance of winning two base line snd easily beat Lemon’s the public addt^esa system during ablaze. I found that Jane was 3 FAMILY HOUSE— The understanding was thst Urges Watch party loses in another attempt to For Strikes day and aakod them a nusober o f the game. trapped on the lecond floor. The Painting Uontrnrtora Dewsy and hla men finally decided get on ballot in Illinois. Democratic seats in Tranessee and frantic underhand throw to first similar questtoos. Te-Save Paper. The Need Haa Not Diminished! St. James’s Scouts 6 roomn ench. epotlessly for an inflald stogie. The throw Victory .starved Manchester was firemen got her down uninjured Rear tl5 East (Vnter Ht. Have Your WaUaceHits that any such attack could o^y Economists think elecUoa result New Mexico. All the other seven ainA U ft BtackaSe Firm clenn with nil fBcllltlea and got by Robinson but Gordon pre­ exhorted by the "kid" announcers but our valuables, furniture, Phones t-0920 Ot 5S2S be interpreted abroad as Indlcsat- will have little effect on buslneaa races that figure vin the calcula­ French Interior Mini­ Earlisr, aa Amarican sppkaaman To Open Season with Income that can be In­ Choice O f 2 Tariff Stand tions are safe for the G. O. P. In, vented any advance by backing up to "pour it on to Middletown.” everything la ushes.” creased. Near shopping center, ing the bipartisan foreign policy activity. . . .John L. Lewis voted said the weetern powers had in­ At Churchill 350,000 year by mine workers. this campaign official’s opinion. ster Says Cominfomi the play in fine fashion. formed the Security OouitcU’a Other unsportsmanlike remarks After weeks of searching the ■chiMl aad churches. had falleq apart. Tucker made a fine running prompted the two Manchester men Casey's found another home Good How seriously the Republicans Honduras elects 0014^, only can­ The Democrat figures his party "neutral six" that no modtatlon a t Barkley Says Jnnking didate, president. . .Mnssoltol’a Engineered Walkouts catch of Torgcaon’s looping fly In to inform the Middletown 'group Girl Scout troope meeting at St. They were very careful In pre­ ANDOVER— regarded Mr. Truman's proposed can win four seats from the Re­ shaitow right center and with a the BerHn crisis could succeed un­ that they had no intention o f let-1 James school will resume their fall marshal Orazianl goes on trial aa publicans—in West Virginia. Ok- less the Russians lifted the bloek- venting another fire. First they 6 ro4Hna, t anflpished np. Investments: Chaises Briton Took new venture Into personal diplo­ Reciprocal Program quick throw on one bounce to Rob- HOME TOWN NEWS ting the “sportacast" out' of I program, beginning Monday Atlantic Nail collaborator. . . .Mrs. F. lahonaa, Minnesota, aad Wyom­ « Paris, Oct. 11 — un — Intsrior ade first. cleaned their cellar and burned all Seml.«lr eonditloneil heat, (1) EAST HARTFORD macy was shown 1^ reports here hand In the manner in 'w h ic h It I Brownie Troop 27 will meet Mon- their oily rags. "Now,” said Mr. Over Formulating U Would Hurt ERP Plan D. R. has birthday. , . .France ing—but Senate control may hinge Minister Jules Uoch charges that A British spoksaman said to­ storm windowe and ecreens, — 3 family flat, 6 starts trial of ’’cagoulards” who nation-wide strikes now crippling (Ceatlaned os Pago SSgkt) did. They Informed the local group days at 1:45 under the leadership Casey, ‘‘we’ll clean our furnace Raiige and Fuel tally Insnlated, garage. Sale S. Policy in 1946i (Oiwtiniied oa Page Blrht) on whether Senator Murray (D) day’s wsstern reply to BramugUa that several Manchester fans bad I of Mrs. Victoria Ehigland who suc' and chimney.'* reoms each, priced aided Germans. . . . can pull through in Montana. French economy were engineered price fS.flOfl- San Francisco, Oct. 11 — (A)— Report railroad industry will voiced their objections to remarks I ceeds Mrs. Stephen Smith, Fred took the ashes from the by Comlnform. (Uast en rage Bg*t) for quick sale. Junking reciprocal tariffs would ask for IS per cenT lacrooae in 88 Senate Candidates that had to do with '‘Injuries” to I Brownie Troop 31 will meet futnace and waa putting them Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. I I — Moch made the charge at a .2 FAMILY DUPLEX— contradict the Europesn recovery freight rates Instead of eight There are 89 candidhtea for the dosed meeting of the National Red Fighters the Middletown team and the un-1 Wednesday at 1:45 under the Into a wooden barrel when Molly OIL (2) A 2 TENEMENT —Henry Wallace campaigned in S rooms each. May be pur­ outstata MlnneaoU today after Must Avoid progrsm, Senator Alben W. Bark­ Supreme court upholds right of 33 Senate seats at stoke this year, C?ouncil of the Socialist party, held sportsmanlike conduct of the two I leadership of Mrs. Mae Morancey, shouted, "Stopl Never put hot HOUSE with a store ley said today in a major speech including Maine which elected a so-called announcers. I Mrs. Marie Smith and Mrs. Thomas chased with 6 roome complete­ telling a Minneapolis audience of su tes to ban slot machines, pi over the uvek-end at suburban ashes Into a wooden container. And ly tarnished. Combination on main floor, sitn« of hla tour as Democratic candi­ bail machines and similar devices Itopublicsn Sept. IS.. ! Putesux. Use Corridors This department sincerely hopea I Shea, 2,500 that btotory pUyed into the Lone Action date for vice president. be sure to take that Chair away L. T. WOOD CO. s'torm^ doom nnd acreena ated on Burnside hands "of men who were afraid of ...Stock market irregularly lower Minor parties ' are running 29. Varying Accooala Appear that the Maneheater school i^ll Intermediate Girl Scout Troop 13 His address, prepared for deliv­ from the barrel. I’ll go out and throughont the house. Near Avenue. paace” by removing Franklin D in pre-holiday session... Rural Tile Progressives (Wallace) havc| Varying accounts appeared in take drastic actions sgaliist the will meet Wednesday at 6 p.m. ery before the Commonwealth Flashes! burn all this rubbish in the incin­ SI Rtesen St. T . l 44M nhopplng center and tranepor- fclectrificatlon Administration re­ Senate candidates In ten states, j Paris ‘ newspapers today. M4)Ch announcers and make certaia that with Mrs. Vera Treachuk, who auc- RooaeveU from the political scene club, credited the Democratic, par Gunnery Practice erator.” tatlon. on the eve of the birth of the Vandenberg Says Unitec ports 8,685 New Ehigland farms Republicans have entered no said the Socialist organ Le Popu- (Late BaliUtoa ef tS« u t, Wire) other schools entering the Silk I ceeda Mrs. Barbara Bye. That night the Caae/a were Worth Investigating I ty with the trade program and United Nations. electrified during yenr. ..Head of candidates, in Arkansas, Georgia, laire had given an "objective re­ T o Be Held'in Ber­ Towjr are not aubjected to such I Troop 15. and Senior Troop 14 very tired. Mr. Casey had the bad States Has ‘ Narrow Es­ counseled voters to examine the verbal outbursts. I will meet Thursday at 6:30 under HARTF0RJ>^7 3 - ROOM DWELLING Wallacs, carry^lng his csmpalgi InternaUonal Association o f Chiefs and Mississippi, luid only ons in- sume." Le Populsire said: habit of smoking In bed. "But from tariff attitude of “all candidates "He (Moch) brought evidence lin Air Lift Lanes' Public address ayatein snnotme-1 the leadership of Miss Catherine Palm atreet, '6 rotuns and with lavatory and rnnning sastward from the Pacific coast, cape* in Berlin Crisis from president all the way' dovTO o f Police tells New York conven ths two Louisians contests. Leeea Ceavletlon Appeal now on," ho said, "I won’t smoke mm parlor, recreation rdnm In tlon an "ever-expanding organixa thst since July the Comlaform has Waohtogtea. Oet. llw—(SV-BIsa. ers are entitled to their own opln- Graham, Mrs. Gerrle Hoyt, and spokt hare last night. He said through both branches of Con- In a majority of the 12 big In bed.” Imeement. hot water heat nith water. acres of land. President Truman aa "a tlmlcL un lion of salMiteurs is operating in asked the rrench Communist par Berlin. Oct. II—(Fi—The Rus- Katkleea Nash Doraal last today Ions, but In gatherings df sports Mrs. Dorothy MacGilpin for troop New York. Oct. 11—(iP) — The greas.” Senate scraps, organised labor has The next day was Saturday and oil, storm windows and screens About 5 miles from center certain man.. . with no knowledge this country. ty to prepare stiil:e .movements. aiana warned ogained today of brr appeal to the Saproase esart fans should be careful as to the 115, snd Miss Rose Falcetta and Fot’ Sole United States, says Senator Arthur Barkley isaid that in the ' ERP lined up for the Democratic qpn*^‘' ContacU took place during the utterances that find their way Mlaa Ruth Hubbard leading Senior throughont the house. 2 car o f Manchester. Sale price o f InternaUonal affairs.” and "we have speclflcally stipulated fighter flights snd gunnerv orac-' freaa a cewrt-amrtial eeavtetlaai la 4 room Cape Cod, Ir H. Vandsnberg, haa "lust had « dates, but it la split in the Ken­ summer with the General Confsck- Decistca Review Befased bur observant friend pointed ing will be one story high with Wallace gave his blessing to Hum pendent action on our own account, talking sergeant from Nebraska to the Europesn recovery program ness center. Newly ennstrueted • room pbrey's candidacy, although the Barkley pointed to gains he said fic check point here said he drove aded city to close leaks. They WaaMagtoa. Oct. II—vdV- out that on the north aide and the basement and will be of cinder- lest we confuse our friendly aJao^ who said he “used psychology on passed the 1.000,000 ton mark, and TIRES BATTERIES south aide o f the first parklet on Cape CkNl wttb tile bath sad lUnnesota Progressives had op- reciprocal tariffs had made posol- about SO n ^ es an hour nil the w ay. claimed to have confiscated thous­ Saprimii eaart ladiw n* clatea, cramp the Security Council the Russlafls” today became the a rsllway strike wss slowly gain­ East Center - street Jhere is no block cortstructlon. The estimated RANCH STYLE HOUSE lavatory. Hot water heat wttb pdosd Humphrey in the primary ble for American foreign trade halving the time for the trip, ands of tons of taod from west­ review a deetslea that aa < coat is 312,000. and ancourage our opponants to ing ground. parking permitted. Why not, on FILMS 5 rooms on rme floor, newly oil and tally Insnlated. Near •leHion. tMwk our appeal to tee United after the program's 1984 incep­ first American — of record — to which usually takes about four ern Berliners xtoo had obtained osaot bargala with a Road Service Flats Fixed Also granted yesterday were constructed nnd only 7 miles to eh4ipplng center aad h drive through the four-months-old hours. Forced Te Beriiats Trataa ha givaa “amrtt lalSM^i the north side, put up a mall re­ DEVELOPED AND JL^e former Kicc president snd Nations is rithCr timid or insin­ tion. Work halted at the important the food by barter with Soviet w- ceptacle into which letters might permits to Ernest R. MltchelL,Jr., from center o f Mnrtehester. Une. cninet member sttseked tlje so- cere. . . . I must Bsy that we have World recover}’, he said, ‘‘cannot Soviet lend blockade . _ "I got past tha Russian soldiers sone farmers. The Soviets call this' lud warkera. Ute to erect a five-room, one (uid a PRINTED if c -it the faabiret of • H e is S U ff Sgt. Ralph. ^f. Fsll- guarding the Helnutedt road barr eastern sUtlons o f Colmar aad (^•aa ky tea U- S .' be dropped from a momantarlly 4|Wed hl-partlsan policy of gwsrn* Just had a narrow escape upon be accomplished by a return to the Mulhousem. Trataa for oaotorn trade “smuggling.” - . Tf XACO GAS and OIL half etory dwelling on the south 24-HOUR SERVICE eur tuneral heme that days of high tariffs, log rotltog tog. JL, formerly of McCook, Neb. rier by soma p^chology, fast halted car? Thafmight ease the O jw n Daily and Sundays meat. He rsid it wss simply a pro- this score, at Wqahington." Europe had to be rerouted and to The Ruaaians admitted that tm- strain on many of the parking side of.Lyndale street for Ernest cauMs favorable eommant. C'.C3 o f moving in ths ''Interlocking “ Mast Preeed Wlte Omrtloa” and back scratching such as tome Hia parents live there. His wife, talking and a taw camv bars." portaat Industries to their occupa­ B- ABteaa aad C. Kilby of Hsrtford at an esU- Pllm Depoeit Roi place in the enactment of the Mary Bllxabeth. and ta-o chUdron, Sergeant Felltog ante. some cases haltsd aUogetber. apaccs. cartel (Jlrectors . . . the hankers Vandenberg oald ba made the While the general effects o f ths tion aena Iwve been hit by the Hla second suggestion concern, mated coat of 39,700. At Store Entrance the Mg oil men.” while ‘th e men aUtament "sotoly by way of ad­ Smoot-Hawley tariff act. whose to- Uve to San Antonio, Tex. _ "I had tried It tea previous night, western powers’ countsr bteskai s SERVICE Another permit was received by equRies and rigidRies would, stUI Felling bussed through the Rus­ but t^isy told oto teey couldn't 1st rail stoppages had not yet become ed telephones. Persona arriving who bed built the New Deal moved monition to all of ua that we must severe, many votes to favor of a PfOdnOtlOS WmmmSmm VAN’S here very late at night have no Howard M; Trlngley to erect a six u r k e © Jarvis Realty Co.! out.” • proceed with the greatest caution be in effect had it not been for sian sone into Berlin over the su- me pass bbcauae the bridge was A report on the tUraqtuirier of S5St STATION room, one and a half storv building the trade agreements program.” Mthighway from Helmstedt last closed and night trXffid v/as not strike have bean taken. - A gen­ niece from which they may make k e m u ^ Wallace added that "43 flays af­ ... .so that there cannot be any of eral railroad strike is in prospect this year by the German Economic rataaal at tep I \ .n I ol’ D Ku \D rivi,. i phone cell at the center unless with attached silraRe at Baldwin KEMP'S B54 CENTER STREET TEL. 4112 UR 7275 ter taking over the presidency, Mr |those miscslculstions or mlstskes Before the rdciprocsl agreements rYiday* he disclosed today- Berlin allowed on the autobahn. They said hey bother police headquartors. It road St an is entirely antrounded by the Soviet to come back in the morning. ! did, if the pro-Communista get enough' eitlipated cost of I votes this week. • tOsatlaiMd oa F a n Blabt) . as auggested that the telephone 312,000. B : .(STik ’U' BB fOanthmsd on Page Bight) (Ceattaned aa Page Bight) (CoaNaoed oa Page JBIgbt) occupation zone. and it worked." \ '