WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 9 ,194T ‘TIm W oatkffr A T o n g o DoUf d m d a t lo a I^AGE TWENTT Paraeaat at D. ■>. Waathar BaraOa jHanrtr«0trr lEttenitt^ Jf^roUi I t e tta Maath at Oatohao, 1*41 in local federal project atatue la Fair sad eoatlaaad eold toalght Miss Esther Steger is chairman Members of Rockville Lodga of 9^11 fcuptttng iUpraUi New Yorker FindM Honest Uiia area now. ■ad Friday. i of the committee of arrange- Elks who dealre to attend DUtrict Orford Village Miller further inUaiated that FENDER AND BODY Alice Cofran Blamhar nf tha AnOn ^ o u t Town menU for the - baaaar of the Deputy Arthur Roy’s ’’homecom­ Man ThrouRh The Herald pending tale* might be called oS ing” at Wllllmantlc lodge on i Banoa at Obaalatloaa Friendly Orcle this evenlna: at the untn the housing problem In this WORK R^adingatM ly M anchester^A City of Village Charm Community V. Mrs. Robert Kittle, Wednasday, December 3, should ] C. J . Dunn, of Tuckahoe, N. Aid Is Offered section bad been fully ^veatigak- rWlck I^ncheff, of M Chestnut Mra William Gesa, Mrs. Edmund contact Edward Carrlgan, 98 1 Y., la impressed by the adver­ Solintnc and Flainr. Inc. 169 Chardi St Hartford PRICE FOUR CENTS - Benton street, immediately in , ed. (TWENTY PAGES) 'Street, onerotor of the City T«xl, Brown and Mrs. Evelya Olllmore tising powers of The Herald On motion of Director Carl Hul- «M Otalav attml Tateplioat 6-2024 AdtorUalog aa Pago IS) MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1947 hz.1 *pplieyd apeak at the K. of C. home Loan Repayments at St. Francis hospital, Hartford. spending nearly three months at Dunn was notified that it had This was Indicated last niRht HOM pure wool Vahmfah^ n d s this evening at eight o'clock on been found. He returned to The baby girl Is their Second. I Miami Beach. "Preventive Medicine for Chil­ when the Board of Directors re­ rive with Danid Green! Manchester yesterday, picked ceived a letter from Cpngressman Wedding Rites dren." Come in and sec k! I,’''- ^ \ After up his brief case at 'Fhe Herald William J. Miller In which Miller Atlantic H m Reus-Wow General Asserts Earlier office and then started out for said he proposes to' Introdce legla- —f asd, M0f0lBku, T^je Young People's Society of Wapping to pay the reward to lation which would hsr sny change Federal Taxing the d sale in Hale's would not ae<-ept the reward And Readnower Entire­ ' i More Than Million store, tomorrow evening at seven and said that he was pleased Policy Rapped Royal Wedding Show o'cloi'k. ly False Except for \yERBNER’g that the brief case had found Rolx'rt Johnston OIL Britons Lining Street* its way back to the owner. Repayment of Loans By Governors Of London; Reach Members of the Manchester Fire \ < For British Women department will meet at 8:15 to- Genernl Inutirancfi Made to Corporation Winchester Station Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ L. T. WOOD CO. WE TAKE EXTRA CARE IN i night to go to the Holmes Funeral They’re ■ Home to pay respests to Mrs. ranth, will hold a rummage sale v a Main St. Manchester Dale and McConaughy T Six Hours After Mai^ 51 BIsscll 8 t. TeL 4496 beeutifuNy DsmMGftmam Washington, Nov. 20.—(/P) Cry Out With Close to Duke Turns Table* Oiirdon Keeney, mother of Director tomorrow from nine o’clock on in R9I7 6858 Call for Correcting Howard Keeney. the Masonic Temple. cemfertable,i Skimm’iftmmi — Maj. Gen. Bennett E . Mey­ On I’hotographers riage; Go by Aul0 FITTING CHILDREN'^ SHOES My$M sstim 4tmd Tearful Appreciation tk*Amtriamf*b ers swore to Senate investi­ Injustice of State Com* To Broadlands Estate gators today that he never Tho 9M9A99. tSfMach minor, mined serreUy from Callfonda lasHtnte of Technology In Pnoadenn, At Sight of Guards- London, Nov. 20—(87-U euL C tm fm ’ifm munity Property Laws Phlim Mountbatten, the Duke wmftm received any money from of­ CUif., moves on Highway 101 with traffic piled up behind It. The minor was being Uken to the ob- servntoiy an top of Mount Palomnr, nenr San Diego, where it will he Installed In the world’a largest men on Sleek Horses of Edinburgh, turned the ta­ London, Nov. 20.— bles on preaa photographers ficials of Aviation Electric Boston, Nov. 20.-r(4P)—Th* Fed­ teknoopa. fAP wirephoto). ______Princess Elizabeth and her company except in repayment last night. eral government was critlcUsed for By Mary Coyle Osmun Philip, attending a oUg par­ prince were married today in of loans. In an emotional an "InequlUblC tax poUcy” today Seattle Timea Staff Writer ty with some clooe friends and Westminster-Abbey and ar­ voice, Meyers said: as the governors of New Ekigland London, Nov. 20.—(/P)— hla uncle, Ehu'l Mountbatten, rived tonight at their honey* " I want to aay without equivo­ France Recalls SHOE STORE Senate Banking Group governor-general of India, per­ moon estate, cheered on their cation that earlier testimony of gave individual accotmtings of The royal wedding was a mitted the press to photograph 825 MAIN STREET Mr. Lamarre and } i r . Readnower their executive management women’s show, from the bride tho party drinking beer after a way by more than a million la entirely false regarding any Gov. Charles M. Dale of- New Men to Colors -in her glittering tiara of dia­ pheasant supper. Britons who lined the streets paymenta to me except the repay­ HampAlre called for correcting the "InJuaUce” of Federal recog­ Backs Anti-Inflation monds, to the old, old Cock­ When they finished Uking of London. I ment of loans I made to the cor- their shoU Philip then Insisted Motor to Eatoto polation." * nition of ataU community proper­ Part of 1 9 4 7 Military ney woman, who b«leckelngton, Nov. 2 0 - ( ^ I ^ ^ | to justice and give to Federal tax­ day as President Vincent Auriol - an of the Chike and background of immediately pre­ limited rationing control pow­ French food shortage . . . Siam’s old Richard, eon Ident Truman personally wished I princess and two timoa ceding developments: payers in New Ekigland benefits of looked to Leon Blum to form a representative at Lake Success Duchess of Qlouceater. Dressed . ' - r reduced assessments already en­ er. In a white bunny coat, the pretty “God speed and good luck” to Sec- to pay homage to her and bar A LA KING .ho.i.r 39e At HALE’S Fersoaal Loan Made strong, stable government. To Cooalder Legislation says legal government of Blam la ...... I .... bridegroom today. joyed by those of other statM." The recall order, broadcast over Chairman Tobey (R., N. H.), aUU operating, underground. blond boy stood at tho window of n tary Marshall today upon 1. Robert Cuae, president of Gov. Ernest W. Gibson of Ver­ the national radio chain, brought a limousine and solemnly waved | With her father. King Oeorga the Vimalert Co., Jersey City, tes­ aald the committee will begin con­ Dr. George W. Pneher, blochem secretary of state's departure by mont explained his state’s new In­ about 140,000 more troops into the sideration next week of legisla­ Ms fingers. VI, the princess Isft Bucklagham tified he received his first Air come tax which he called "an hon- 1st at Connecticut Agricultural air for tho Big Four Foreign Min­ puses for tha abbsy Juat aftor 11 MORTON CHICKEN Army at a time when the govern­ tion to continue rent controls, re­ Experiment station in New Haven, Women set up housekeeping ..... , Forces war contract less than two eat-to-goodneaa atmplifled Income ment was trying to stem a spread- store Installment, buying curbs, along the route of the royal wed­ ister meeting In London. m. (6 a. m. s.a.t) Tha cersmony w.. 8^ weeks after he made a . $25,000 tax.” dies of heart attack . . . Mrs. over, she and the prince rods in Ing strike wave. • Half of the 1947 tighten bank credit and possibly (2ara NIrkersoa Coker, 75, forUer ding. Hundreds heard Big Ben “1 know you are going to hava NOODLE DINNER r.r25c 'Ji-eVst personal loan to Meyers in 1944. He said the Vermont law “al- contingent of troops, not due to be Increase margins for buying on strike the hours 11 timea ’They It because you know how to do their coach along Jammed atrseta He said that before making the lowB the taxpayer the many de­ demobilized until spring, was freed New Haven county commissioner, hu^ to the palace for the rscep* RANDALL • the commodity exchanges. is dead . . . State rests in Ruteau camped all night on boxes, your Job, " Mr. TivmaA aald. loan he had tried unsuccessfully to ductions allow^ by the Federal a few months ago to provide man- “1 hata Uie utnaoet eonftdenea In tton. Just after 4 p. n., with tha code . . . and Includes In Income Theso four of the lO-polnta laid muraermurder iriai trial . . . Mlltonfassmarwo tan an?%uidl^ sell materials to the Air Forces. poxrar for. Industry and agricul- down by Mr. Truman In hla pro­ aa.'llllmeee gX lllmmtotl ifdhHfl thffiP CnllOYCW tWffPlTt ODU BalUtolSwQ you royal family pelUiiff Ultra with 2 . Lamarre, under a barrage of the aame items-eontalned in-the confetti and rout petals tha coupls CHICKEN PIE MIX 39c g ram , tp.cojBiiiat ^ a n d fed them out of the British The president spoke Into a mi­ questioning from Meyers' counsel, Federal return.” Ramadler Resigns et*ffS~. . Britain to give ww canvas carry-allscarry . which can- hold, entered their coach again and rpda MAaCES ONE PIE M»‘* **,ai already nave been diklgnated as views on partition of Palestine crophone at the National airport stuck to hla atory of the general's New “public cUnlca” on State Auriol was reported to have shapelessly, the necessaries of life. where Marshall took off lit the behind four horaea to Watorloo department budgets in Rhode Ii^ the subject of hearings by the this afternoon . . Reno gamMers HONEY relations with Aviation EUectric, a completed hla consultations with Senate-House Economic committee. Many women had seen all the "Sacred Cow”—the four-englned atatlon, to depart for Hampshire. 1 Lb. isiissrt'**' Dayton, Ohio, concern now de­ land were described in an addreaa arty leaders who flocked to the Interested In roulette "system” royal weddings of their generation. prepared for the conference by The whole 10-point program with which two former University plane which Mr. Truman has used Dooglaa Repreaenta ’Tnunaa funct He also said Meyera asked IlysecB palace until late last night waa endorsed unanimously by the They gathered from all parts of so often. ’The wedding Itself waa acclaimed PEANUT BRITTLE c.n Extra Special! him to give perjured tenUmony Gov. John O. Paatore who said gafter the resignation of Premier of Chicago students have run $300 Senate Democratic Policy com­ the United Kingdom—from Wales, Confer At Whlto Houao ■a “a magnificent spectacle” by U. and promised they would make they take^-the form of hearings Paul Ramadler and again through up to $5,000. for Instance, paying $6 to ride all open to legislators and tho press. out this morning. mittee but this group said respon­ Before going to the airport, r m s o m ALBERT Bate's Lustrous White Rayon some “real money" after the Sen­ sibility for offering legislation to (Thlna holds Its first nallonal night In a bus to London, and (CoatlRued on Paga M s) ate bearings If Lamarre would lie The governor jwid that these Auriol invited Socialist Elder election tomorrow . . . Bernard they’ll be back home to cook break­ Marshall conferred with the pres­ Pyroa Percolator. . . Tho lowok eoit, higlioit- clinics make department heads Statesman Blum to lunch with him carry It out rests with the Re­ ident at the White House, At the 1 Lb. Can and cover up the general’s rela­ publicans. Baruch proposes compulsory fast in the morning. TOBACCO 98c tions with Aviation Electric. Vaympathetlc to the governor’s and uaiwUy well-informed sources State department earlier, be DAMASK CLOTHS quolity porcelotor on Iho markat I Eo»y difficult position and cause them th i president would commis­ The Democrdtic committee, health Insurance program for low Beam With Pride Oa Royalty Will Seek Indictment income groups to be financed by talked for nearly an hour and a NO. S CAN AaUIOVR’S $2u to bring equal parts Of enthusi­ sion him to try to form a widely- headed by Minority Leader Barkley It waa the women who beamed to uta ond claon.— S. Attorney General Tbm Clark of Kentucky, said In a statement payroll deductions augmented by half with Jam es F. Byrnes who Beautiful Quaker Lare and Bromley asm, economy ' and efficiency to based government—probably with with pride on their royalty. preceded him as secretary of state 54x72 aald the Justice department will the preparation of the executive all but the Communists and de- It will "wait a reasonable time for some federal aid . . . New “Our king and queen always alt . h.. $3.98 aeek an indictment against Mey­ the hearings to develop what legis­ York’s welfare offlclali claim and the United States representa­ Flashes! TOMATO JUICE 10c budget.’’ Gaullista represented. on the edge of the carriage seat ao tive to the Conference of Foreign Pyrox Cauorolo with knob cevar end era for Income tax law violations Decries “Exaggerated Repoiia** Guy Mollet, secretary-general of lation may be proposed by the ma­ shortage of trained personnel was everybody can see ’em," said one (I«to Buileltao ot tho OP) W in) FANCY as soon as the Senate committee jority for the carrying out of the responsible for their difficulties Ministers. LACE TABLE CLOTHS. newly daiignad hondlot. Boka, tarva and Maine’s full recovery from for­ the ^ ialtst party, said yesterday Londoner. i At the meeting in London start­ 54x54 $3.19 completes Its hearings. est fires was reported by Gov. that Blum had consented to suc­ president’s recommendations . . . Army counter-intelligence “Those wretched foreign royalty Amplifying Clerk’s announce­ the subject.” corps reports It can find no trace —they’re always being potted at ing next week, the Big Four—the MIXEDFRUIT 39c NAPKINS 6 FOR $2.98 itora in tho lamo dish. Sica*, Horace A. Hildreth who decried ceed Ramadler, another Socialist, U. S., Britain, France and Russia Hnaala Coutlauea Boycott POR a ^ e r r c a k e s $3.98 to $19.95 ment, Justice department officials "exaggerated reporta and misrep- whose regime was harassed by po- Urging that partisan politics be of "subversive activities” In New These beautiful Baten cloths wash an iron like a 40 cantt to fl.OOj 1^ quort lita, | 9 put aside, the Democrats said: —once again will try to reach Lake Succese, Nov. 20— reaentatlons made without refer­ England’s October forest fires. (Oonttaned on Page Pour) conUnned her boycott of ' handkerchief^______Sizes 60 X 80 and' 72 x 90 (Ooatlnoed on Page Sis) (Coatlnned on Rage Six) agreement* looking toward a Bki- ence to our imtouched assets. Ready to Cooperate Some few stocks edge forward ropean peace aettlement. Differ­ tho United Nations TrastcooMp Reproduction of high priced lace cloths at real popular “There is ample forest land un­ "The Democratic Policy com­ today . . . Duke and Duchess of ences between the United States council todny ac the Oouadl Pyrox Utility OUhos. . . You’ll Went touched by fire to provide full rec- 2 f ' " Knife Set only 504 6 4 " X 8 2 " White Dainusk prices. All qualities and prices. mittee stands ready to cooperate Windsor spend royal wedding day and Russia presumably figured opened It* second session ao over* more then one I Uia (or hot roll*, leledi, reaUonal faciliUes, ample supplies with the. Republican majority In quietly in New York . . Mayor Dewey Urges prominently In Marshall’s final oeer of the world’s dependosi; totrl* Austrians Get tu support Industry and adequate and 1 Box-Top from Cabinett Stand ' enactment of the president s pro- Curley observes hlS'78rd birtliday conaultatlons. torles. U. H. Delegate Fraaelo B. gingarbraod. Smollar lixa, only' protection for wild life in all areas gram and hopes that Joint propo­ In Danbury pen . . . Commodity Si^rc, Council ehnlrman, opened TABLE CLOTH SETS Colorful Lady Sylvia of the state,” Governor Hildreth Also at the airport to bid Mar­ .30 cahli. . large *- fled and were i at the prices wholesalers are now president’s program. death of her three year old son governor told ■ news conference trapped because of no outside Denmrat party the nation­ he was "deeply disappointed In It” St. Petersburg, Fla., Nov. ‘20 — ' : ' I asking and I caip^’t afford not to sell wide liolenee stirred by left- I.ooklng for .Quirk Action by giving him tablespoon of black exits. Several score other patrons HEALTH MARKET THE DEMONSTRATION at the prices people are offering," Miami, Fla., Nov. 20—OT)—Doc­ pepper as "punishment” faces two In that ”no mention at all was (>!>)_ Harold Stassen. cofidldate for csca|>cd ultlioiit Injury. Pastel (Colored Imported Belgian SEE late W'oald not scare him from Tobey said he believes the made of China or the situation In VMM 1 3 9 / he said. tors credited a heroic circus father people are looking to Congress for to three year state prison term. the Republican presidential m>ml- OF with saving the Uvea of his son offlee. the Far East. nation, wound up a southern cam­ Curio, I'ut on .shlptAdnts W ' Ravon Damask \ t Colorful multi-color 68 Per Cent Devaluation quick action to curb the rising CORNED BEEF . i and daughter when they fell from “Even More Urgent MItuatlon” paign tour today after bidding for tVashington, Nov. 2ft—i/Pj— Ttie ! ‘ ; striped dish towels, 'The new currency reform bill, Rome, Nov. 20—(-D—The Italian cost of living. Although we don’t always have this popular item on . a high wire while pei+ormlng with "The American . Dconh e-e net­ Treasury Balance "While European aid la urgent . deep south votes In the 1948 G.O.P. Association of .\merlean Kail*' part linen, that are calling for a 66 per cent devalua­ the Rlngling Bros, and Bamum St left’s relentless wer of nerves on National conventlon. display, you can get Corned Reef, to suit your taste, ; 1 tion of all outatanding achiUinga, Premier Alcide de Gaaperl’a Chris­ ting bitter and ugly over the tra­ he said "there Is an even roads tmlay placeil sharp curbs on TABLE CLOTH SETS i i very ab.sorbent and Bailey circua here. gic price range under which they Washington, Nov. 20—UP)—The more urgent situation In China. StaaSen, who few eastward In a freight shipments to Canada. The here anytime. .58 X 78 With 8 Napkins i was passed by Parliament laat tian Democratic cabinet entered chartered airliner throjigh Ar­ i rnsusm b i long wearing...... WI tIh THE night, 161 to 4, as an act against The father, 65-year-oId Charles Its second week today with no sign arc living today,” the New Hamp­ position of the Treasury Nrtv. 18 ‘There the Communist Armies action fulloweil new Import re-;, Alzanas, his son, Harold, 81, and are not riding In the streets which kansas, Louisiana, Miaaissippi and slrlrtlons Imposed by the Domin­ LEAN MEATY black marketing. (The commer­ of abatement and no hint from the shire senator declared. ‘The para- Receipts. $306,137,742.21: oxpen cial exchange rate baa been 9.88 to daughter, Hilda, 16, lay in Jack- diturcs, $135,454,345.38; balance is bad enough, as in Italy and Florida, spoke last nlg|it to an ion lo conserve its dollar balances; MIRRO-MATIC government that it might weaken France, but they are away ahead overflow crowd In St. Petersburg’s 5 8 " Old Fashion^ Check the ^U ar, which made the achlU- son Memorial hospital, the two In the face of the cjiallenge. (Continued on Page SIz) $4,268,891,504.37. The partial emimrgo order wav. LI). $19.95 Ing^worth roughly 10 cents). men badly hurt and the daughter [pf the schedule In Europe. 1,000 sent bns"ha11 pork. To in jvory, green and ^ e A. Hermansy ladles’ ready shaken and bruised. nist-led labor stoppages bubbled coiintry. It dlre«*ted them*opt Ig,, blue. to wear store clos^ because It Father's Neck Broken this moment In highly successful seaboard young Reinihlicnns in Or­ accept general freight for dcstln-' TABLE DAMASK • 3 SELECTIVE PRESSURES ^ up the length and breadth of the warfare against the Chinese gov­ lando, pauslqg en route at Winter . . . S, 10 ot IS US. could not handle the hundreds of Oiartes Alzanas’ neck was brok­ Italian peninsula, plactog a heavy atlons In Canada imless the ship- women who came to buy whatever en and his son suffered, a fractured Patman Says Lobby Seeks ernment. Hkven. Fia. |M>r Is able In rerlify that he haa> The Health Market Will Have 5 8 " While Mercerized Red and blue che^k 68” wide. Cut ^ 1 f t Q ■train on police forces at the dia- "Tlic tragedy is, having fought The forn-ior Minnesota governor • RXAL FOR CANMHO... they could. vertebrae of the spine, physlclana poeal of Interior Minister Mario assurances that the goods Dxva and use for napkins also. Yd. t p A I40LDS 1 ONB.HNT JARS Allied obfervers were outspo­ said. ’ side by side with the Chinese appeared likely to gain at lecst been or will hr aulhnri'red for en-. Seelba. the key man in de Oas- government for five ye.ira and four of Florida’s 16 convention Top Grade Holiday Poultry • OOldEO COVER FOR EXTRA kenly critical of the bUL but said Whilo an estimated 16,000 spec­ peri’s defense and the butt of the To Destroy ^Cooperatives try hy the collector of customs at; TABLE DAMASK no requeat had been submitted to tators Jammed tha* big top| laat having promised them still further votes rit Philadelphia next June, the border. Shipments of coal mad Hostess (1^ ’’lastic Film COOIONG SFAa the AUted council for a apecial ses- bitterest leftist attacks. assistance, our government seems despite avowed support of Gov. Good quality white damask that night for the show’a final appear­ Picdlota “DIfftenR Days” fuel oil were apeoUically exemptaff ' • NEW IldPROVEO REMOV. lion. Should the coimcil consider ance In Miami this season, Harold Washington, Nov. 20 — UP< — i Patman said the comrl^lttee to have abandoned them to Com­ Thomas Dewey by Republican from the regulsticn. ORDER YOUR HOLIDAY will wash and wear for years. Yd. $ 1 .6 9 the measure, tmanlmoua consent of Seelba, speaking before the | should Investigate "sbuse" of the munist conquest. .State CHialmian C. C. Spado, and • • • ■ AILE GASKET and Hilda lost their balance on a Christian Democrats’ National, Representative Patman (D-Tex) TABLE COVERS til four occuj)ying powers would bicycle atop the high wire and charged todi^ that "one of the Income tax law "which permits "The seriousness of the situation known adherence to Senator Rob­ Would Ban Coal .Shipments ., • EASY TO CLEAN. SFEICIAL te needed before the bill rould be- congress in Naples last night, pre- j fell 33 feet to the ground. They most sinister arid vicious lobbies contilhutlona made to such con - i la pretty clear when one realizes ert Taft by Republican National Washington, Nov«. 26 — —s TURKEY NOW Keg. $1.00 Yil. Pure Irish Linen ALUMINUM ALLOY SEE IT NOW *12« :omc effective immediately. dieted “difficult days” ahead ,snd j cerns as the National Tax Equal--1 1 that while there are 275,000,000 Cotnmitteern.Tii C. H. McNulty. performed wlthoo^ a net. adde aaM to* Should no special session b<< cuU- ton" id seeking to destroy co-oper­ ity usHoil.ition to lie e.xempt and (>eople in Europe who are still MlU-a H. Draper of ’Tampa, 54x54 I 89/ Mi, the bill will become effective The father, watching from the leftist campaign of violence to day that nnless PresWeal Trwmaa ring below, saw them topple and atives.' which permits tax money to be free, there are 400,000.000 In chairman of Florida’s first district II days after its submission cease. Republlesn Exeentivo committee, uses export ‘eontrol authority bp* - FRESH s e a f o o d , DISH TOWELING ran beneath them aa they fell. “A deceitful arid untrue cam'- diverted for purely partisan, sel­ China.” itredlalcly to halt coal, sbinmeata, HOUSEWARES—BASEMENT Jirough normal channelk : lf iny “Having failed on the (>arUa- fish propaganda purposes." Itollaf Costs 'Trine i said puhllely last night ho would Colorcid borders in red, blue, gold and Their bodies smashed him to the menfary plane, which Is the nor­ pslgn Is ■ being conducted," r^f- abroad he wlU intrediioe leglvla* Keep Fish on your meal planning tM;hedule, use it 54x72 $ 1.00 me of the four Allies approves It He, said j the NTEA has raised Dewey, who Is making a two- vote for Stassen at rhilHlcIphla. green. Ar exceptional value in real Irish ground. mal means of democratic political man declared in a statement lira- tlob to, ban such ahlpmeota tom- often for variety and economy. ' The four Communist members pared for the House VVa; s and huge sum in an effort "to impose do v tour of New England, S8.s*rt*d and GO.P soiircfs said at least linen. Yd. •f Parliament voted against the Probably Saved U*-ea competition.” Seelba said, ’’there three other votes were for .Hts.xsen (wrarllyl Capehart i paid la a atotas . : Doctors at the scene said the remains only revolutionary force.” Means committee. j a death tax upon cooperatives. ‘ the dollar costs of giving neces­ ucnt he has baen adrtsed by th 6t. 72x90 $ 1.69 neaaure. Shortly before Its pass- "A list Of the contributors to the sary assistance to the Chinese niso.f Scallops, Quohogs, Litflenecks ige Karl Altmann, mlHlMer of father’s action probably saved the The letM t incidenta In the leftist The group ta studying proposals Export Caatrol divlaloa ot thff^ to remove the Income tax exemp- NTEA.” he esid, "will doubtless people is a trifle compared with I Asaorlate la MIsalMlppI Save laundering table cloths. Put them over ymir ilectric power and sole Communist lives of his children. campaign Included a general strike ■. Miianwltke, an associate of Stas­ Commerce department that altos^ In the act, Harold Alzanas rode •n turbulent Bari and at nearby, tlbn from the co-ops. In which disclose that the national cor­ the coat of Ehiropean aid. catlona have been madte for iUp.t OysferB, Boston Blue, Cod, rtv J W l l A U COM .ablnet member, came out against porate chains ' are furnishing a "Y et,’; he declared, ’’the prcsl- sen remalnV In Mississippi to seek CORE regular cloths. Just wipe thi&m off. he bill and said he had submitted a bicycle across a 50-foot steel Barictte; attacks on jChrlstlan persona together to save ntent a f 15,500,000 tons at — * iihJ W .H A U m a n c h b s t b r C o n n * money tlirough mass buylrig and large'part of the money "to fight ^ - r Mackerel (CoatlBued on Pago Iw o) ovetpaka ta-tha laat t o n MANCHBSTiR COHN- Green Stamps (JIven With Cash Sales (Contlaned on Page Four) . ((.'pn’.lbAeq oa Pass Pwa) ' (Contixoad oa Page rive) selling. coooerattvea.”

I i'. PAGE THRIE^ MANCHESTER EVENING MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,194? jtM m rw o MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, NOVTCMBER 20, 194?

jib e burdened with carrying out ment In the east, tha^\calllng for of tha poIlUcal philosophies rep­ i ford. New Britain, BristoL Man- a nkUonal plebisclU otKwhethcr resented by the Marshall and Molo­ Original MuucmiI chcatar, Torrtngton, Mlddletbwn,; unpoi^ar occupaUon power dl- HIGHLAND PARK Little Schoolmate P in t Real CuM Snap arr high school musir depsrtmente. making Germany self-supporting— The result of this would be \ fell to 18 in qurrnundlng areas NOW ■.military government officials arc Hif^land Park School New Haven, No. 20 i/O— The formins "In the t?lover" at eastern Navy recruiters are at thie Man- j In short, have to carry out only faceHo-face test of two economic Farmlngdale. N. T., Nov. 20- and to 20 and 2S in mid-town . An interesting pamphlet about . Seen Almost Certain r^nfldent of the outcome. ' Tale Dramatic aaaociatlon will woipen'a coliasea and for a tour, f/Pi A. husky 12-year-old boy and Chester Electric office every! PI.AYING constructive meamires. and poliUcal systems—miniatures Manchester thla morning. Ice the Navy Sextool of Music baa Just I The machinery for creating a Friday Ev’jf, Nov. 21 preaent an ortflnal mualcal come­ barttintnf in mul'Deccinbar, of hla stater, 8, were held by Nassau formed a thick crust over near­ Thursday afternoon, dy, "In the CSovar,” tontsht li the: aoaboard ettiea, including Sprlng- county autboriUes today after po­ been received by the Navy Re- ' ------I Flrat western German government Is al­ 8 O’clock by ponds. Tba wintry cold, Showtaig official , tied closely to any o e ^ Unlvcraity theater. Book to r the [ Sold, Maaa., Hartford, and Phlla lice said they savagely beat a little even with planty of pravloua crulUng SUUon, Harttord. for WiU FoBow Any Fail- Mtton power's apron-strings vn“ ready in existence in the bl-zonal \ Door A a i Game Prises distribution In this area. Begin­ Economic council. Almost over Tickets 50c comedy, which will alao run hero! dolphla. scboolmate because tbey had an runners-up during Uia p M Sweflen RecalU only be sccused of being a colla­ 'V Friday and Saturday, waa written iraputae to "kill a boy.” Author!- i week, su^riaad soma persona ning with the History of the Navy ore by AlUed Big Four borator when occupation forces night it can be turned into a lies withheld the names. who were observed this morn­ School'll Music, the pamphlet cov­ leave and removed from office by parliamentary body with cabinet ers the curriculum, illustrates a m £ To Reach Agreement ministers and an elected president. ing driving their cam, envel- Uoiisiil at Gflaiiski om means or snother. Musical Toy Foils Detective Capt. Jagies Farrell typical uay at the school, and de­ said the vietim, Lyman Van Now o | ^ tn a cloud of steam that London Parley* Without an Army and with a ThKt such a step in the west scribes how a civilian applicant A$ would provoke a violent Ru.«ilan trand. 4, waa lured Into a thicket told of a fraaaaup. Stockholm, Nov. 20 — — j federalized state system may apply for tha achool. be difficult, if not Impossible, for reacUon Is expected. Some sources Holdup of Store and knocked unconscious with a . Practically all of the vaca­ Sweden t o d » : recalled her oonaul. Thla Is the lin t *4 t«en *torlea High Qimlily Range and Fuel plank wielded by the girl. Tbey tion pnqi>arty at naarby takes , A Navy applicant, who wighes any one party or leader to seize feel that the Rttsslans might take lit Odanah I Danzig) at the request te Wen oelI»Ilwr> ** the first step by setting up a 824-828 MAIN STREET M^CHfe^EH left the youngster for dead, after has been closed tight for tha to ba a ihjtician while in the Navy power, even If the occupation for­ j Omaha, Nov. 20 — —- Two applies In the same manner as any of the Polish government. Which f t * " ” W Btnft In Oermnny, nnnlya- socialized central state govern­ the brother had choked and alaah- past two weaka, and off season I declared that he had assisted tog proapeetn eC the Four ces were not here. And the ! would-be holdup men fled from a other, but In addition, fills ou^ a Americans expect to bo here for ad him with a pocketknife, Farrell state polios inapecUona of va­ I Polish opposition leaders to e.^eape Powtir .'erHgn M lnW en’ con- I children's goods store here with-1 said. cant property have atartad. special form listing hla prevloua MARGARET OWN many years to come. I frum Poland. fereoce epenlng In Undon 11 out their loot when a mualral toy He quoted the girl as saying mualcal experience. If on the basis ConstmrtU'e Program Left I dropped to the floor with a Jangle I of his reply and If physically and While complying with the Polish CTi n m jjM Mil next Tneaday. Gallngher ‘>ra decided to kill the first boy I request the Swedish government helped eneer hut spring a It Is hoped that by early )iext i of bella, Htom Manager Yale Got- WHULKMAI.E and RETAIL being forced to go to a rear room I tnetr victim recalled that hla at' consultations. of n new Biuropean state— western OIL to open a safe, he Inadvertedly tackera were carrying scboolbooka "A lot of candidates have a lot graduatea bava taksn the audition Germany—la regarded by compe­ Christmas shopper... touchwl a alack of musical toys. | covara almllar to hta-own.. of friends here," said Qlbaon. and have been eclacted for tha Mti- tent authoriUea aa almoat a cer­ Theie’a Nothing Better Than When Minutes and one fell to the floor. Its bella i x doctor said the child would be Deway apent the night In New (fical school. Thrse mbs now st- tainty to foUow any failure by the ringing. Mr anld one holdup man confined to bed for at least two Hampshire—the state whem a tsndlng the achool In Washington, C ount! MORIARH BROTHERS Allied Big Four to reach an agree­ cried "Let's get out of here." and weeks. possible test of strength la shap­ whlls tha othara, who enlisted this OPEN 24 HOURS both fled, Jeavlng behind 420 al­ ing up between himself and Staa- month, srs reosiving their "boot” ment on .Germany In the London O t u U k * font (tortor teto Choose CAROL BRENT ready taken from a calsh register. sen. Both Indicated clearly they training at tha Naval Training conference opening Nov. 25. ^ .no* Us preeeHpIton Center at Great Lakes. Illtnola. Oa tht l.«ycl At Center and Broad Telephone 51 would enter slates in tha uranite And virtuaUy all weatern mili­ to WoMon's over n«v nri- Heroic Father Pamphlets are available at the ROASTING State presidential primary on tary government offlclala plua vale prolesslnaal wire, fot Navy Recruiting atatlons at Hart- March 0—the flmt primary in the three out of four Germans expect Unmedlsto dcHvery to Racial Segregation nation. It’s CAVEY’S Saves 2 Lives •x the Council of Foreign Ministers CHICKENS roar boms> Gift Sweaters Issue Bars Train to remain deadlocked. Five and Six Pound Capons (('onttnoed from Page One) To I,atcr Take Up FOR FOOD AND FUN Will Leave Oermnny SpUt WELDON'S YOUR CAR S Such a deadlock wiU leave Ger­ ROGER OLCOTT Haitlcaburg. Mias.. Nov. 20—i/Ti strand. He held a balance pole In E f IS T U IO O D / many spilt between east and west. Ml MAIN BTROn The Issue of racial segregation, his hand, and Hilda, with no aid ' American military government 40S West Center Rtreet t; rCTRICAL SYSTEM Teeth Cleaning TODAY THRU HAT. . Telephone 7858 like the red light in a awitch to keep her own balance, sat r Nightly at Cavey*$ You Will baa refrained from recommending N 1 [ D ■■ K block, barred the Freedom train astride hts shoulders. Two other , "CROSSFIRE" to Washington that a separate from thla city of the deep south.' sisters, Flair. 24, and Minnie, 28, The Board of Education at the Itabt. VoOBig Robt. Mllchu^ government for western Germany Plow Through Snow That same’ barrier already has swung from small trapeses attach­ meeting Monday night in voting — AI>IO — Be Entertained by the Smooth be set up in order to avoid chargea S a Whih They La$t "LOVE AND LEARN” caused the Freedom train tn can­ ed to the hubs- of the front and to have the cirnning of children's of Jeopardizing the London meet­ cel a run Into Memphis, Tcnn. rear whaels of the bike. lack Canuia Martha Vickers ing. tertli by the dental hygienist dia- Fentnro At— t:e.\ fiiSO. n;” S THERE’S ONLY ONE W AY TO •FIRESTONE Mayor tJeorge Calhoun of Hat­ While doctors worked over the However, it la learned authorita­ • FOR HIST STMTS tiesburg said yesterday, "it has fallen performers, circus work­ continued also took .iction which l-ast Show Nightly—8:00 tively that the American military or Mud onwards m QMCN SCTSWSTS ED MntAMDA never been the idea of the com­ men rescued the two other sisters may mean it will be taken up governor, Gen. Luciua D. Clay, • NR SKKTDI ECONOMY •GOODYEAR mittee (on arrangements) or my­ from the high wire. again later. will make auch recommendations self that there b<> no sag>'<'ebtion The act. signed In Knglar.rt last The .school budget at the annual SIT !N V0U»f»Es«dil(J(YTtl!R0WfS immediately should the conference FIND OUT THE TRUTH! \ of the races visiting the Freedom year, was making its lirst ap- FOURTET taiL •CATES town meeting makes provision for train, but that a plan cmdd he. E %f LOEbV S It is expected the British, seek­ POWER G l^ Tires! ! peaninre In this country. ndditlonal dental hygienist and worked out that would conform to the Board of Education Monday A aiusic as You Want to Hear It ing to shed the heavy occupaUon Go out and shop the nihrket for radios, . Then oiif tradltlona." in If toor car is sluggish—if (>.00 X 10 night authorized Superintendent DRIVE IN THEATRE financial drain. wiU concur in such Atlanta's mayor. William B. recommendation*. w i n s Arthur H. Illlng to make every "Black Angel” \ ■ ■ it * ” when jou "give Hartalleld said the Kreeack- (*Caiih Price— Plus Tn*) ADAD OrAMT! situation nr dellberatclv Ignored of schools In Manchester there ture. it. s rN D A Y House of the Best C AVEY’S 45 East Center St. Favor Propooed Step AGAIN WE FEATURE were three dental hygienists em- flene Autry In “ Melodv Ranch” word, and sideways! Come • “ Il's niost urgent and should be ployetl and at that time there were Strong groups in both the Unit­ given immediate administrative Plus; "Murder In The Mush; Hall” to toitay for your Alm> Sno-CapM far less ehlldren needing attention ed States and England have al­ SKRVICE % attention in such a raahlon as tn than Is the ea.se now. ready announced themselves in fa­ Riverside Power Grips. M BRST n m VOUR CAR 2 In 1 Or Knobby Tread be aucresafnl becauae even two vor o f such • step and even of con­ months now may be too late.'' If fhc services of additional T h e/ re tlie best RRRARRtlSa OF MARR dental hygienist can be secured the cluding peace - treaties with such At Big Savings I Asked whether t)>o f-hlnese aid a separate German state. traction tire you ran should be given priority by tht Board will pi-obably agalu reoom- \ .special session of fongres.s. Dewey , praetlce o f cleaning General (3Iay during his two lmy-*-qt any price! ^ A HAPPy ENDING! TONIGHT years In Germany has been one of SPARTON replied; teeth be followed. the strongest advocates of a uni­ q .W e U 'D i fllA S l i T * BOLAND MOTORS "It's first an administrative, JIM and GEORGE Present fied Germany as the only real so­ 4.71/a.ee-i* 11.4* 2.10 I matter. It eotild have been given | MARCO POLO Radio Phonograph Combination Your Hometown Nneh Dealer lution of the German problem, but *.2 */s.se-i* 12.4* 2.40 I months ago. The tragedy is that: JIM FARRAND feel* the present impasse with lU ■.i*/*.*a-ir lt.*0 2.4* ! it has been neglected. It should be Aoe-te 12.4* 2 .4 I 209 Center At Wcet Center Street And His RESTAURANT dangers of Inflation, high occupa­ j (lart of the long range program DANCE tion cosU and cumbersome eco- *.**/*. *0-1* IL70 2.0* ’’Wn Give ^vjiT Green Stnmpn” 1 nm'l given top eonsidcration with “MEMORY I.ANE” TRIO Route 14. 1550 Burnside Ave„ East Hartford nomic machinery can not continue 7.00-1* f7JM 2.1* , the situation In Europe." TO.MORROW NIGHT I fad, Tmu luttm r much lonjger. I Raekn Brigea Proposal 8:.'J0 To 12;.*I0 (The orebeatm that'a a abuw Sit* 4.00-ie I The New York governor was In Itself!) Russian Insistence on a highly CARDIGAN 5 9 8 mars-mrseuep A T LAST! rentrsllzcd German government, ttm a Don't Id roughi due to raids tpnil ' asked If ho agreed wrtth the pro-; Tommy Lane And His pnsal of rhairman Bridges (R.. N.' rigged with “ democratic front" dales —offend friends. Orl (his Mfr. i Orchestra 11.). of the Henate Approprialinns DINE - DANC£ AND devices which would give minority proven prew'riptinn'l,v|ie fiiriiiida id Given for the benefil of the ^mmunlsts every advantage and SLIPOVER 3 9 8 1.50 A WEEK eomiiiittee that an Inventory t)e Itallan-Ameriean Athlelle t'lub Delicious Food rougli-relirf iiisre Ions niml-ti.v taken of Amerlean resources be-' EAT LA' PIZZA ^hlgh reparations demands, sets too high a price for such unity, ac- m BUYS FOUR TIRES, doelora. Qniek. piolungnl relief S na.vi: foi-e the aid program eomes up, ITALIA.N-A.MEHICAN 11,1’B Served the Way LIKRAL A SILENT GLOW Dewey said "I believe It could be ‘ Eldrldga .Htreet (To Taka Out) ' cording to western military gov­ For every damsel on your lis t. . . Wards la toast Iheaat ttahia done and I don't think it would Admission—80e Tax Ine. You Like It! ernment officials. ON TERMS! TRADE-IN PREPARED IN 14 UIFFEKENT WATfii own (!aroI Brent sweaters! Every sweater 2 a toariiat row, Irrltatad take too long." "Everybody’s Gelltng " It look* like we must have a ALLOWANCE RANGE BURNER lhambranat As to a plan for eomhattlng Turkey As Door Prize Plain Tnmaluaa split before we can achieve unity, is made to our rigid specifications os In The Act" Hamburg and Union* one top American official ex­ 3a Halpt laa>an phlagm high prices simultaneously w ith! Anehiivlea MnabriKinia to sizing, fullness, longer length. Every/ giving aid abroad. Dewey said In At Reymander’s! plained. "The Russians are gam­ .4mer»>o'» fantntr Hauange Chicken sweater features smoother hand-looped reply to a question: .Mozzarella bling we will fall economically In •tiu ONIT m. Fried Uroen Pepper* western Germany. We must prove ''Certainly step.s have to be tak-; LEG A I- BEVERAGES IlMiihurg Muahmoma and IM<)«r.nreRe' neckbands, non-gapping 9-button closing, en to combat the Inflationary ef­ Ripe Ollvea (Black) western Germany Is a going con­ havn thn Hanaage and Minwarelln cern. Then, perhaps, they will be tight-knit cuffs. Every sweater of 100% fects of the program of foreign Maren Polo 8|ieetal Hsmhorn and Mnnuirells assistance.'' SOMERS convinced. Their reparatlons- wool in a choice of luscious colors, 34-40. •xtro capacity He deellned to elaborate fur­ stripp^ eastern zone can exist on ther. REYMANDER'S MDHI4J THIIRH. FBI., BAT. BV NII'K CIIARI.E kXa ND / it* own, but only as a weak, sec- R U D i O R R n v F.arlirr, Governor Dewey said INN RESTAURANT, INC. IIIH ONCIIEHTRA— %'OCALH BV BHODA ARUNNON ond-cla** sUte. The Industrial pow4r and more than twice the rang* burfinr. Dnilvare that the Russians are using the, Route 20 We Cater To Weddingo, Baiiqaeto and Pnrtlea. Trlepkime fi-iese ASK ABOUT WARDS MONTHLY PAYMENT ACCOUNT United Nations aa a sounding Stafford Road. .17 Oak St, Phone 2922 number of people exist In the morn Knot thon erdi* board In a "word war" designed Somere, Conn. west. It is certain I the Russians to block Amerlean aid to hungry will not desire to support eastern O U R P R IC E nory bumnrt. countries abroad.. Germany at their own expense Delegates Risking Lives GUESTS once the industrial cream is BABY Learn How skimmed off.” WITH (Plus InataUatlen) Even U>I. delegates of many Tel. ThompsonTille 5528 $32.50 countries, he said, are risking Being Put Into DeMt Clasa YOUR OLD To Sew their lives tn voting "with the ma­ TONIGMXr TO0GHT! A t the end of the war, Russia $ 1 9 9 - 5 0 RADIO jority on every major test of Good Food lFRIftAY«W$nii had the only self-supporUng zone strength on the side of justice and Clansc.H Form ing Now- f ALL IN PERSON 1 in Germany, because it was the MORIARTY BROTHERS Ithcrty.” Liquors agricultural basket of/Germany Nationally Advertised at $229.50 "Oa Tba Level A t Center And Broad'^ In Dressmaking Exprrs.slng conlldence these del­ an() It* factories were less dam­ DRIVE nt egates will still have the couiutgc Dinneni— Plate Specials The 3) Sharps 8 Lessons For .410.00 aged by war anjl had compara­ We Allow $30 for Your Old Radio to vote thi.s way, the New York Served Daily tively large raw materials on governor told a hospital fund-rais­ (Russ Potterlon— Art Ferret and Hill Ososky) SWEATERS Morning. Afternoon Ami ANDY RUSSELL hand. American and British ing rally here last night; ' Afternoon— Evening PRESENTED FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE! E vening economists feel that the factory­ ■'They know that America is a Snacks • 8 TUBES NO COVER! . NO MINI.MUM! stripping, exhausting of raw ma­ Sperial Classes For powerful friend of the weak, of I a RTKA TILTON terials and lack of manpower is • MAHOGANY CABINET Comfort the oppres.sed and of free uoVern- .Make Reservalions For FINE FOODS I,E(;AL KEVEKAGES rapMly putting eastern Germany Teen .Agers .\l nieiit It.self , , . Uiey know that M m 7 „ A u :m o u Thanksgiving -Always Refre.^'^hingl.v .Air Conditioned! into the debit class. • FREQUENCY MODULATION Kedured Kates ours Is a shining armor that is DICK W E S S O N their defcn.se" , . ' Clay and his advisers will make We specialize in Wed­ their recommendations. It is said, e RECORD SPACE BUILT IN CABINET THIS WINTER .‘Striking at what. he called "a dings, Business Meetings JERRY WALO not in the belief that in the past s in g e r : SEWING Commjuiist monster feeding on and all other social func­ hiiCLAfiifif) L 12AM D two year* Germany has reformed • SEABURt; RECORD CHANGER WITH LIFETIME the of oppresMCil people." and became a nation of democrats Dewey declared: tions. NEEDLE and peace-loving citizens, but In Let Us Ihstall A Genuine CENTER "A stream of uuilieioiis false­ etau K aar J smi ausmnmm O a k G r il l * Car Shimmy? the belief that the only way the S.‘l2 Main St. Plume SSS.'l hood calumny pours from the lOOak street . t'clr phone 3894 Germans can learn democracy is Kremlin and reaches a climactic “ The House of Entertainment" by practicing it and the only way As To Table Models: Car Wander? flooil stage in the Assembly of the western Germany can recover is Cmted Natloiis.” P**|J*‘‘* !f***^ *| ^ *3 — 2 Days Starting — by the Germans themselves doing We believe ADMIRAL has the most to offer for CHRYSLER Marshall Plan Not Mentioned , it. jrou£ money! A big: 5-tube Table^Model at only Tires Wearing Unevenly? DeWey, w'lu) is on a two day ^ ^ M , 7 TOM ORROW !! ' Veteran ! military government OeLuxe Or Comfort Muster YES MAN tour of New England, did tint officials believe the occupation $17.95—COMPARE! .SAYS metiiion the Marshall plan Ity forces must step Into the back­ FACTORY BETTER HAVE i l i name in his denunciation of Rus­ E2—SMASH HITS ON THE SAME SHOW!—2 Second Annual If you’re lookins for value in a table model radio- II ground and eXcii Indirect control. It's A Favor sia. On the domesttn front, Dewey They point out that any German phonoRraph with automatic record chanffer. PRICE YOUR FRONT END urged that "we meet the needs... VVlien you give me hint etinnre td of our people. . .as individuals. SEE AND HEAR THE NEW ADMIRAL HEATER CHECKED ON OUR "Every time we give up and say »ay "^’en'- to your loan request, I DANCEf ONLY $69.95 eou.'-uier it a favor. And show my 'Is't the government do it,' we The Champioti Musical ef Them All! IN YOUR CAR! surrender just a little of our free­ Ordera Taken Now For apprceiiition by tiy- Given By Personalized Christmas It Looks Like $100 BENNETT-FERAGEN inj; to make ihe lo.in ■»' dom." lie said. . . . Any govern­ .xiur way. That's ment can socialize or eonimunize; INDEPENDENT , C!ards They are adaptable to al^ makes of cars and A very special sale. Select for your own baby and. for Rjfts. Sizes 1 to 3. why I average 4 all It.s ehuritie.s, its indu.stry ainl FRONT END ALIGNING ACHINE Pink, white or blue button front pure virRln wool sweater. loans to every f> ap- . its ngrieulture and then the lives s«ZAl(i\and(‘rs ATHLETIC CLUB PINE STREET GIFT SHOP can be quickly installed. plleunts. There me '■ of it.s people." • We believe we have the heat selectkin in town of 81 Pine Street i - ■» One of the many new pieces no hmd and fust Dewey siKike at a dinner of the Aniericau Legiun RADIOS $17.95 to $495.00 AN IDEAL G irr FOR CHRISTMAS of eqnipment in our service l ules hei-e no tK>ard .N'ew Hampshire Committee for KacjtiiiK^ liiiiid Yes! We Take Trade-Ins W e have them in stock for immediate department installed to help or committee to pass Crippled ('hildren and Handi- Hpnie, Leonard Si. on your application. David ekpped Persons after a quick po- installation. OPEN EVERY DAY 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. keep your car (no matter what The loan i.s made on Havey iltleal pulae-takipg tour through t ita make) in better running > vour. signature. Co-makers are'not New Hampshire. and Venuont. Friday Evening THREE SINGLE * Easy Budget Terms order. required. And you choke the repay­ .\ppears Out In Front lYlONE PONEI • UlCE FtYE ment .sehedule moat stilted to your New Hampshire Republican DON tMECHE • RHEl MEUUN Admifision 75c HOMES FOR SALE RETAIL SALESROOM **Repmrs W''ithout Regrets** , inronie. Kiienda, relrttives, or em­ leaders told. Dewey that he ap- 27 CoolidRe St.— 6 rooms ployer are not Informed. Dtm't bor­ l>eared to be out fi^nt at the prea­ 9 P. M.-l A. M. Tax Inch KniiiinG miiisi row imneoesaurlly, hut when a cash ent time with Harold E. Stasaen flnished. PLUS — Zane Grey’s DEPOT SQUARE M^NCH[ST[R GR[[N C0NN| ' loan of $2.1 to SliOO or more ia need­ as tile nearest contender In Ihe II n AND i n « 121 Branford St.— 4 down ed

\ . ^ ■ •i' , X V, PAGE n v « MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALU, MANCHESTER. U)NN„ THCRSDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 194T MANCHESTER EVEKTNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 194T iJ M B T O in r # .sonage and the town. Mr. Aus­ graduate of the Eastern Nazarene College at Wollaston, Mass., and days auapendad ja il aaatanea a t Mrs, Vincent KraeslckL The host tin, who is now retired, waa a fo r­ ia a young man, in hh early thir­ the Urns hia guilt was tsTaliHaliart esses. Mrs. Leslls V a u g h ». Mrs. School Children Work 'AcceptsCall mer pastor of tho local Naxarene Officers Selected Now Charged ties. He is nmrricd 'and haa Seats New Ruling Announced Farther pe&ea lavaoUgathm has Head of FBI Henry McDonough and •***• church and therefore well ac­ brought out that Jacqoaa feaa. ha- Thomas Johnaon aerved doughnuts quainted with Manchester snd iU three young children. By Evening Group aidea hia admitted m alar valili la GLORIOUS CARESSABLE HAM .. Of Nazarene advantages o f situation, its fine ^ With Perjury and coffee. To Help Local Hospital !ts Officers . On P- O. Parcels to Italy raeorfl, anattiar aortaa at coavto- Writes Qiief A t the fashion ahow on Tucatoy churches, schools ami libraries, The Argand Lamp, invented In ■/______Tba aewtv oegaaiaed tioais esteaidlng bade ta 1888 fo r SPARKIINO WITH nOVEUOHTS* night Mrs. Mark B. C*[^"**^ also with the parishioners of t^e 1787. is said t.i have revolutionized j < r. Group of tba WB.C8. of the breaking, anterlag aad IBafL The children in the elementary- This idea orlKinatcd with Mias | R e v . Jainea BHI^ of church. Illumination by n placing the open j Peetmaater H. Olln Grant thia now lifted and senders may marmaUon or play a mis­ penter would be happy to hear The chUdren work on these proj- iM o f I— tailing torrltorial changes In Italy, preb- now be addressed to Yugoalavtn, plans are In progre-.- and work i cently by the Church of the Niixa- CROSLEY tar Poltca Department and who on ibly not be forwarded. i Mail for Brigs and Tends should leading giuno With tho Manches­ focmt quickly kdo from that person so she may re­ ecU in tnelr spare time at school N«w ilB , L . o . The group arin mc^ the third Novamber 1 marked hie 40th year haa been started rone, and wno came to Manches­ The first ruling states that gifts ba addressed to France. For the ter town court. Today the S7-year- claim her pen and notebook. One project suggested is waste and a r/ enthusiastic in their en- Wednesday evening of each as a policeman, today received Mrs. Ralph Strickland, president ter this week to confer with th-’ .hnerica*s Newest, Smartest Automobile to Italy and the Vatican O ty State Oodeennese Islands the address is old man Is free on $200 bond after Austrians Get lavish loihar. 11 containers for use at the hospital deaverk. This idea has a two-fold •cn- month. New members are wel­ from J. Edgar Hoover. FBlt chief, of Bolton PTA, announces that officials, has accepted the call, and as of today may be Increased from Greece. And for the much-disputed he waa am-ated on a .perjury valu/ in that the children enjoy to tlM come. a lettar o f congratulation on his through the cooperation of the at the side o f the patient's bed. is expected to occupy the p\ilplt We Can Make Immediate Delivery bMuittfuliy eleven to twenty-two pounds. The nrea of Trieste the new address charge. The arrest is said to be Rid of Money Diving your They are simply made using theU work and it helps them to A Christmas party has been one parcel per week restriction is ' in ' The Free Territory of Trieste". long oervtce. School Lunch Program o f the le ^ to do the various work in Sundav. December 7. 1—giag with tiM the outgrowth of statements made Hoover stated that he had been empty large slie -batmeal boxes Rev. Chester F. Austin, wlir planned for Dec. 17 and each per- State Department of Health, the c^nection with the projects. The llanhing t-l‘axk llukkv, quarler Ion Going To M M *. TIm aupper am attending ia requeoUd to under oath In town court which hair romonMe made aware of the long servloe of which are attractively eovere .6 I tka aoggtr the public Europe. Plan Hoinccoining Observers said Altmann's resig­ shimmering tend hearty congratulations upon under this arrangement will be preponderance of one way traf­ these guest Granges contributed The circumstances Involved Uic As other l,im-Prlee«l *'nra. l 4tw rovi light IriH-kliig ______baM iB tba main Georgena BeU and Eleanor Park nation, which ha described os "s your pasting another milestone. four cents per day, twenty cents fic.” to the program, which waa a line arrest of a young woman after a Ihut It-'V Itt'Mi f » Your Floors? Im O bad lotgaly attended by meoi- aerved refreahmenta. Communist withdrawal from the softnaasi In a second letter, this one for a full week: It is expected Federal Taxif New England. Bowdilch said, entertainment. After the meeting Hlllyer College alumni will hold ear It waui thought, sum! which she i # 1 0 8 6 . 6 1 bm« e( fbnahletn ad aeoUa. Eao- coalition government," would "receives three loaded freight cars the flalhin ttf nr rim . refreshments of gingerbread and their annual homecoming on Mon­ asserted, she waa driving tore up commenting on hit Impending ro- that tho milk will be eert’ed at ail M otor Re-W liiiliiif; UenI our new. heav^v tom aiar oad Meada oC the Tiamstrlng, If not completely rin" from every one shipped out." (nelivrred I'lua (Drlivered - I’lua Slate whipped cream and coffee were day evening. December 29 at the a local lawn and shrubbery when tirement. State Police Commis- four schools beginning Monday, naiMblare od U berty. The haU Redding Show the currency reform program. Policy Rapo^d hlato hale* Tax) Ha lea Tavl duty sanricr and edifer. aerved by the Home Economics college It was announced today by it went off tho highway. Arrested aioner Edward J. Hickey compli­ November 24th. and ArDiuUire avaa dannralnil with beautiful baa* Government leaders said thay The North School haa'extended Also a heavy doty polisher committee. Fdw.ird LaChance of East Hart­ and held for court, the young ments <3daf Tordon aa one o f the Price Curbs* Return jn to o( ftoaron aad bowa of yeliaw For Women hoped to obtain permiasiou fnan leading bulwarks of good and the following invitation to Bolton R r*W iiidiiig and a regular JnhndMl A meeting for the purpose of ford, praaldent o f the alumni as woman was UnaJly made to admit occupation authorities to make By Governors oad Maa ribboa. * that she was not in fact the car's falth f’il aervlce in the state townspeople; ''The North School Seek Russian Desire 1 polisher. " M r o . BO bor Haugta who waa In* organising a local unit to the •sociatiun. Feature of the event the measure affective immedUta- Service and repairs on all operator, but that Jacques, who Hia letter states "you have in Bolton is going to have a pro­ Boston, Nov. 20—(-D—Rallroacl « firaai PM N Oaa) State Cancer Bociety will be held will be a basketball game between ly- (Contlniieil from Fi»4e <»"') OaBad oa Woctby Mlatraoa just accompanied her, was driving. Hui aerved law enforcement courage- gram Tuesday, November 24th. Executive Robert R. Young said Klertriral Appliances. MAPLE SUPER SERVICE laa yuan ago waa laotaleM la the at the home o f Mra. Charles the Hlllyer Fightin* Hawks and an interest in keeping out of a scrape 4-tnAuit, oualy and honestly. All of us are 1947, at 1:30 p.m. There w ill be today that return of price eoa "Salve" Vendrillo. I’riip. M a e omea. 8ba oaid obe conald* by some blighter or other In their Pfeifer on Nov. 24 st eight o'clock. alumni consIstlnR of -form er var the tourist and vacaUon trade next was shown when it came to light' grateful to you for that kind of songs, poems, tonette plecca, trolH to.the nation is " . . .the thing own countriea and they're scared." The present representatives be­ sity men. Dancing and a social I . c . e l e c t r i c : (JAS — on. — U)im iC’ATlON — TIKKS — TIJIIKS and bofaeir **BioUier~ oT all the that his opetator'a license was un­ service aa it made for the welfare playing, and dancing. Our mothera year." J Russia most hopes to see.” Lorsen's It was the women who fainted, sides Mrs. Pfeifer are Mra. John hour will complcle the program. Gov. James L. McConaughy of l.e criticized President Truman ' llA'ITKUIKS yauag gMa who win oenre as bet der suspen.ventry, Louise Widcll, of West Hartford; ^01 H A I N % T n I C T • M A M C H ( ST F At that time, the Selectmen will recreation./ the Chesapeake and Ohio railway, laoOs Igons; recording secretary, the styles of the last decade. have moved to their home recent­ refreshments, Jane Charland of again appoint a Zoning Board The Coancctlciit chief execiitivc to’ d govf/noriyand business chiefs flOby Haaen;> financial secretary, Dowager ducheaacs in old lim­ ly purcha.sed from the lata Clif­ Hartford; and tteketa, Marion while the voters will elect the Zon­ declared,/too, four-fifths of all of New EnglMld the New Eng­ Banthy Fitch; treasurer, Ethel ousines wore ancient jewels and ford E. DavrniK)rt. Granfleld of Hartford. ing Board of Appeals. A sum of Federal taxes paid in many parts land conference; ttaainn: first conductor, Dorothy ancient fura. More fashionable Bolton "T o domestic prices already be- j goceOMa; second oondactor, Ruth $1000 was also voted for the com­ ot N e w England arc spent by tho wedding guests wore velvet, feath­ governinent outside this area, and yond the means o f many, Messrs. ■liTlBl' first lecturer, Alice ered or flowered hats and mink and Doris Mohr D'ltalla pletion of the ba.sebail diamond at 8 « y 0 0 NOW AT YOUR LIQUOR STORE Memorial Field. In many states. $10 are received Dewey and Truman propose to ap­ second lecturer, fox over dreaamakcr suits or sim­ Tel. Manchester 5515 ply the pressure of new and bigger ,-lng; inside guard, ple dreaocs. jio w More than 100 members of 17 for W'ory one paid put. H - exports, as if war taxes were not Sjald McConaughy; "We are e .__ %ighea; eatoida guard. In the crowd ware repreoanted P T A units in the county attended a u e o s T The parish room of Bolton Cen­ willing to bear our fair share (of already pressure enough. Saunderaon; color bearer. a hundred fura, from sable to cat. the quarterly meeting of Tolland "Then to quiet the pangs of our OaBy Wjrlae; first truatec, Rachel Women dressed to keep warm In ter Congregational church waa District of PTA, last night at An­ taxes), but we demand from Con- well-filled Tuesday night with s^aa adjiifltment of the community lion-rry. price controls arc to come Plenty of Time Vbat; ssemKl trustee, Minnie Mor* boots, slacks snd heavy scarfs, dover Town Hall. A delicious buf­ goose-stepping back — the thing glaea; tblid trustee. Uly Dunlop; with Bometimea a little flag or a members of the Ladies' Benevolent fet supper was served by members property law so that our married to Payl N U R P i n r s Society, their friends and invited /citizens m.iy have the same right.s ,.,c ciUciprise most fears and ab- ghat adilBiii William Brennen; tiny bunch of violets lor dress-up., of Andover PTA who were hos­B- as those of other sLotes. This is hors. the thing Kiissla most hopca aaeaai advlaor, Hwbert Metcalf; It was a wonmn's ahow and the B. D. PEARL'S In order to accommodate the overflow crowd guests. The program of the eve­ tesses of the meeting. At the, a problem which .the Federal to see." Iblet advisor. Robert Turkington; women loved It' Appliance And Poinltara Center ning arranged by the program business meeting which followc n n k s i i i v i n that has filled our dining room to capacitr, committee of which Mrs. Leslie % Congress must .settle speedily. jMaaM. Anae lohnston; Junior 849 MAIN STREET T E L . 7898 the resignation of the District’s Vaughan is chairman, was a fash­ Every possible effort must be made ItiiHHia IMans '10 Plants '■gaot waetby mlabreaa, Ellen. Wil* president. Rev. Tbcodorc Webb of To Make Prefab Honn-s the ‘^Evangeline Room** will be open to. the ion show conducted-by the Wllrose to secure a change in the Federal .a u > . Boa; ' boainuy advlaor, Archie Tolland, waa accepted with much Shop of Manchester. At a short tax law in 1018 ” Aiiduver general public Thursday evening, Nov. 20 regret. RepK>rts of local units were Moscow- (Ab — In the Russian were made by Deputy buolneaa meeting which preceded Republic alone, one o f the 16 re­ NORGE at 5 :0 0 . the show, it was announced the heard, a report of the Jubilee Con­ Orobam end by Buprema The fall meeting of tba Tolland vention of PT \ at Chicago was New Enplmul Shopping publics making up the Soviet Heater Raymoad Garrett proceeds of the Christmas Sale Union, it has been decided to set county branch of the National given by Mrs. Maurice Miller of the Royal Black Fnoaptory of Dinner, sandwiches and ali legal beverages may be had and Tea aponaored by the Monday For Steel Plant up 20 factories for manufacture Rural Letter Garrlere Aeaoclatlon Rockville and the group was ad­ diadrtet maatar, Tbciniaa at reasonable prices. Club on last Saturday now total Baston. Nov. 20 (;1'i New of prefablcated houses, according was held at the home of Rural HOME HEATER $938. The Society which admln- dressed by the state president, Q H A* from Wladaor, Goon. England la shopping for a steel to the railway newspaper Whistle. Cbrrler George B. Neteon and Mrs. Mrs.'H. Otis Howgate of Gtoen- |Mals g n n d miatraoB o f Moso.^ Join the crowd and enjoy the town’s best food. laters this money voted to turn plant as one cure for the one-way Many of the houses which will be Nelson, Long Hill road on Satur- wich. The speaker of the evening jfia. nttarsoa oad other state this sum over to the church build­ inbound traffic on its railroads. produced there will go to railway <»by. Nov. IS. A pot luck supper (Ask any taember of the varions service chibe in Man­ was George C. Holt of Woodstock, jiBd- ngwino offlean. ing committee with the specifica­ New England Coimcll President workers, the paper added. f o r tp U c k , u f . .V j chester what they think of onr food and tanqnct Executive Director of World Fed­ n'*GHIa ware pnaeatad to worthy at 7 o’clock preceded the regular tion that 4t be used for the com­ Richard L. Bowditch told the New huslncaa BMetlng. Rural Carrier eralists of Cohnecticui.' His mes­ iBMnai^ SMher Baugh, junior facilities.) pletion of the kitchen In the England conference today; Raymond Lyman. Columbia U Weal fb r Z » 7 ^ church. sage entitled The Future of Unit­ m t w urtto arilatraaa, Ellen Wilson U Q U ^ Plan Your Next Party in th e ed Nations, was very stirring and "Our ports are nearer to the BM b member of a t the lodg e and president of the aasodation. Mrs. More than 50 costumes were great ports of Europe and Houth aroused much interest in the Fed George Nelapn la preailent of the • Have wa^,r modeled during the fashion show America than other Atlantic ports. The installation closM warmth wbeoever you * **Evangeline Room** eralists and their woik. Eight LIQUOR a grayer offered by the Ladles* Auxiliary. The next meet- each one described by Mrs. Wil We arc nearer to tho high grade members of. Bolton PTA were Reg. 3.49 iaotalled chaplain. Mn. ityg will be held at the home of llam Kronlck o f the Wllrose Shop. 'ron ore deposits of Labrador and present at the meeting. STORH Give Her Tfiisl. Lyoao, and a duct sung by Rural Carrier Harold B. James and They ranged from teen-ager Brazil recently brought to light. ■ Bolton residents are reminded Peaala Cola and Mra. Jaasio Mrs. James. MaiwfleM in March; b»RBlag .09 ^ clothes to those suited for the old­ “ So. we ask, w hy net locate a ALUMINUM Electric "Tliaiee a Rainbow Soma- At the Neighbors' Night in the er woman; from washabl^oottons that a'utomobile taxes which be­ steel plant in New England Where ROASTER local Grange on Monday night. MUIOPHY’S ■ to bead and sequin trimmed eve­ came due on May fsth must be the market la growing, and where SANDWICH CHOOSI THISI ------991 MAIN STREET ^ ning clothes; from the hooded cas­ paid in full before November 30. our railroads suffer because of the SHOP AT A&P GRILL NORGE y ual coat to versatile furs; and 3tate law stipulates that the tax LOW AS PAMOUS ADVnmSiO IRANDS ^ u B from black aaUn lounging pa­ collector musjl report ail such de­ For Choice Wines ind liquors COMBINATION n EnHs POR QUA u T Y a n d V A U il jamas to gowms of a wedding par­ linquents to the Commissioner of ------^ T.25 ty, The greater number of styles Motor Vehicles and no renewal 9 .9 5 OM Drop-Read Treadla. modeled streaaed tfie Gibson Girl registratlorr' can be Issued until A WEEK Southern Trip mode; the ballerina influence; pep- td h is h u A . i the dclinqi^nt tax is paid. Moving? lums, back, front and, side. The Up to 60% mors no Smart, modern do- a q R Toasts asndwicbos, frits eggs, Ffsm Vbga One) SINGER show which was greatly enjoyed lQ ^E R V E ,'Tirsi Among Fins WRIfiHT’S anglest Up to 08% itron sign with now- svsn grlUa stoaks. Aeenrato host 9. WbUklas Since 1882’’ — your by everyone, waa all the more en­ Wider, flatter treed t ^ typo, solf-basting covor. Cuhifict Stand indicator. Handsome ebroms flnlab. vetoa fo r the Btassen ''first choice" formagaificcM joyable because most of the mod- STIUKHr KMimON np to 32%'moro mllesgol Holds 13-14 lb. fowL flavor. This grand pre-wtr V els were Bolton women and girls. • YIS.OLD 5lh A AQ Frevhiusly. Staaaen aet ma­ qualityf whiskey, blended with Those who modeled were Mra. Not Weakened 86PROOT BOTTU 0 . 9 9 in motion for a Republican finest G R A IN neutral spirits, Richard Alton. Mrs. Thomas Bent- itlal preferential primary is richly robini, yet "light sss t lev, Mrs. Howard Jensen, Miss L il­ a, in a bid fo r all 14 fesihcr!" lian Murdock, Miss Charlotte (t ontiniicd Fntm Page tine) GREEN VALLEY Good Gift Ideal Wohamo CfcrlMmai OIH dclagatea. He also la Funkhouser, Mrs. Herbert Hutch­ lOURBON Sth n A A Cuts Hours ff'g ffeewtlfwlf aaUy la the Georgia $ 3 .8 7 token buys Buses inson, Miss Jean Massey. Ml.ss Democrat party headquarters and 90 4 PRCXDT 80TTU 0 « 9 9 Off Cooking Tima primary, whera the 4-8 Qt. Byvlla Accomaxso, Miss Charlotte pollifcc barracks in Bari; leftist-in­ A aLiNo or straioht whiskh? 1 be 16 votee, h e w in g Hoar, Mrs. William Hand. Mrs. cited rioting at Caltanlssctta, in Staeaen told hla au- m a c h i n b Arthur P. Merrill, Mrs. Howard Sl^y, where miners and peasants 1M8 might bring R oaad Bohhiii Buses that cost $9*000 to $10*000 Chase, Miss Helen Barry. Mrs. overpowered pollca headquarters OLD HARVEY ;ieion" in Russian Rcgardleea Edson P. Herrick.'Mrs. Oswald ahd tried to lynch the ]ioIice chief; sih A o n $ *5b***^*i8' tiasirte waroed America O f Age before the war cost now (when Schrag and Miss Margaret Tobins. a strike In Rovlgo province, near 88 HOOF lOTTLiA . 9 9 i 12.95 siapAldfb^ WiNOSHIILO >ed atMhgtE .. Ne A drawing was held on an Venice. WMISKItS IN THIS PSODUCl HOCKEY SKATES BUFFET Many cities were isolated by AS( SCVCN VIASS OLD G fP R O S TIII ------.jreal military ObHgation to Bpet Cnab we can get them)^ $14,000 to sfghan, crocheted in several 9.93 TRAY 2 .9 8 ;, or an equivalent, Buy Anything shades o f rose, which was won by leftist-blocked roads. Pressur# Cooker i.9 8 SMny ebroms • plstod tray sn said Commuhlst riots in We Call For Machine At Vour Safe, Oksy to net. Makes Alnmtnnm and plats glass Tba skstss exports prefer— and Italy were > confes- $17,000, and buses are only one CORBY RESERVE built for speed and comfort. with ftva glass dishes. A ('onvenleneei We Oo Anywhere food look better, taste with four bsstlng wires. tray of a bnndred of taUure" of Conunuoist ef­ Sth A o n Keeps windshield risar as a Finest sik uppers, tnboUr (UNGER LONG BOBRIN git 86 PROOF lOTTLE O e O O better snd saves pre­ usmI ts wla pubUc ouppbrt In o f the many items that have greatly cious vitamins. lammsrdayt skstos.' 'l l maona, and aarorted act- la western Europe event- East Hartford JERRY'S T t y THREE FEATHERS V. 8. R, BOURBON increased the cost o f bus rides. The NEW IMPEBIALSEiT3.39 . would force Mowxtw to d4^ Telephone 8-8331 - betwean domination by force Tel., Maneheeter g94A Or WIMSKEV. A BLEND . . . today's best Bourbon - / 4 0 e H withdrawal fkom belligerenca. W rite Box G. Herald "buv” . Boiiled in Kentucky, it gives you t i ^ r b BRIGHT IDEAS FOR quality at a genuinely moderate price. 90 PROOF. TOYLAND’S OPEN M ANY COMPANIES HAVE BEEN TELEPHONE O x k ia U A , - e S $ 4 .^ 9 OBLIGED TO DISCONTINUE ready TO SERVE CHRISTMAS GIFTS S E E I T T O D A Y ' HIRAM WAUEE T H E 3 TOKENS FOR 25c DIRECTORY MANHAHAN COFFEEMAKER 12.50 Our Rate of Fare Has Not Yet lO T T U 3.29 Belf'tlmlng—you'll have deli­ Is Going To Press cious coffne every timet Ivory martini . plastic and gloaming akrouie. ^AMESE. PEPPER Bottled. Been Increased, H-oup. in-Bond Kentucky Straight Sparking Fraight 4.29 •oniF 2.89 Beil clangs and eiiglno slipots IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Bourbon ia 6 years old, SOON too proof ... a precious m m m i u i ELECTRIC HEATER 7,»5 harmless sparks. Hss a built in governor. A beauty! pre-war whiskey o f superb For lots of haat—quicki Odorlsss, clean. flavor. If you have a telephone, 2 PANEL FIR DOORS (d u tR L , Chrome-plated, 11-inch reflector. Mystery Racer 1.00 and are planning to PORT -• SHERRY - MUSCATEL Self ppwered, no winding necessary 2’ 0” g fi’ 6” — $1.1.00 $5^99 WHITE PORT - PALE DRY SHERRY Sleek aircraft aliimlniim body. 2’ 4" X 6’ 6”—$11.2,5 A 4-8f Qt. move, be sure to notify Id-Inch Front MFhnnl 2* 6” X 6‘ 6"—$11.50 COAST TO COAST Climbing Tractor 1.69 2’ 0” X 6’ 8"— $11.00 the Telephone Business V E L O C I P K D I Hns a road scraper and a dump trailer. A lot Of toy at a little 2* 4” X 6’ 8”— $11.25 office. 1.55 ’ ui 65‘ r 6” X 6’ 8*’—$11.50 price! MCMiUmi I'-, “ I T 2 .9 9 If you wont new listings It's a beauty I Strong, iturdy Snippi»ie Scissors 1.98 MOUQUm frame with b ri'-,;;;t bal-.cd 1 PANEL FIR DOORS or changes iri old listings ‘ Electric scissors that will cut enamel flnish. d .U-bearlng paper but not little fingers. 2’ 8** X 6’ 8"—$13..10 1,79 IOT7U 7 5 * pedafs and htavy rubber Blades cnVby vibration. 2* 8 " X 6’ 8” — $11.75 C03IES FROM in the white section of PETRI tlroa Many, Many Othar Fascinating toys T r y GOLDEN SAGE-ALLEN, OF COURSE! the directory, we should HALF WEDDING gallon 1.95 .oirt,79< EXCELLENT ANNIVERSARY... know about them now. SAH K s a o an txtra quality vary Christmaa package from Sage-Allcu la gay' . . . ooVtu 95* whiskey for your OLD CHARTER la tiag! Why don't yen stop In and see our wide and varied CRESTA EUNCA Quality and Workmanship •'white tie*' Kentucky's finast 5 Please don't wait until aoVut I.I5 Firestone Occasions. Enjoy ihh aelecttons . . . gifts that will nuike giving as much whole­ Sih Group t ✓ 8 Straight Bourbon h a r t l e y s h e r r y aoTTir 1.15 superlatively fine Whiskey.fiyeariold, hearted fan ns receiving! the lost minute — you whitkey . . . Worthy 86 proof. You'll find Super Anti- companion to the auto SHOP AT C a r nothing finer than And for the added convenience of the weary male may forget to tell os in . ^ouR nearest original GOLDEN thialuxurioualy rich, WEDDING! ___. , J we’n devote one»of onr salesidris to each man A&P LIQUOR STORE aU prt-umr u^sktyt shopper time to be correctly listed Freeze 1.49 M c K IN N E Y ’ with a llsL She’ll accompany Mm through the store . . . Batteries LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO. $ 3 .8 7 $ 5 .6 3 giving Mm onggeatlons and helping hhn with Ms purchases. in the new book. 723 Main St. , Gdl.r . 4-8 q t. Shell niao see that nil his gifts are .gift- wrapped! 4-8 Qt. In Yonr O wtj , ' • Mtinch«*«ler 8.9 5 up . ' The SovthifR New Esgtssd S lO T E S Containrr MMN MMOERMIS IMS S*miS DISniUTOB. sc, R Y, It Y. THtk OTHERS V3.L JOliUON WUBKEY, STORE HOURS; Tuesday through Saturday 9:10 to 5:58. _ , E x c h a n g e 4 8 A HBIO. 51% Straight IovAm Whitkay, 49% |% mutrel ipirili TMH SATMUS **FlEb A80VIL DO Pjol' 856 Main St. Phone 7080 Menda.vs from 13:88 P. .M. to 8:30 P. Af., Starting Nnv. 31. . TiLfPHONE Cei^Hr. i.ohh sAiis I4X ' Notch Ttlephone, Mxnchcater 5230 lUEIVE IIENDEO WHISKIY, « proof, 45% gralnl^ral tpirin. CjDlDEN WEDOINE “ l op Quality Low Prices" AMIVEISAnilEMOCDWISKET.M proof, 45% ^ V , r ■ ^ I /. I - - (

PV iV ■ V V , * PAGE SEVEN I • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. yoS'N.. THLTISPAT. NOVEMBER 20. 194T HANCHb'SlfclU EVKNINU HEKAtU. MANCHIttiTER. COSH» THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1947 '' i i M H Z j The driver of the Illinois car waa ! not held, Sehatzman said. Bennett J^Ieyers Says Only Elizal>etli, Prince ' Jobless Claims Faiiious (AtnuNliiin Stale Poliec* !wsa ta)eare

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THCKSUAt, wuvf.MbfcK :JU, l»4t distribution methods are credited F A Q S E I G H T tiona Conference on Trade onff^' of calories, protein, calcium, vita­ Safety (Eiommlsslon. stressed that N.„n,h.r!Milk f'.O IIM Illiplioil min A and rlboflayln pet bushel | with l:c»ping pricea lower than Connecticut’s low rate repreeented Employment storting woulti otherwise be possible, pro­ chadng ageht, the poattlon he etui Traffic Fatality of feed used In production than • Weekend Food Specials at ■hown hia talrat In mnintninliig Too*Poor to Retire; on actual saving of 168 lives when 2Ist. does any livestock or other live­ viding unusually high food value With Cheneys holds. compared' with the national aver­ At a High I.evcl Amd^irBlrr our of tha current Intemn* Connectieui Mission Begins Ml. Bendail is a well known ao- Rate Is Lowest 'The 1. O. I. E. is a world-wide stock product. $50f000 fytiUe Left "oust4o.50.eor age. The state’s loss to October 1 association of trade organizations. There Is no waste In .milk a.s ; tlonal daaiUock. W hat U lent dioaa loist having for many years strvsd was 168 Uvea, would have been Meeting Tonight Ite membership in the United every drop c.m be used. A quart o f j Eontttid Iffraid ha have now for breaking that in the choir of the South Methodwt Vss’rsCnzi 336 fstelltlea had the state More than 60 million quarts of At St. Mary’s For 50 Years church and also with the Manches­ Hartford, Nov. 20—(F) — Cfon- States Includes the' Naaonsl As­ fresh milk and cream are now be­ milk - 4 glasses - supplies ap­ roDuiMBp at nu iteadli^kT Dalloa, Nov. SO—{>|t^Ed- achieved only the naUonol average. Of Fire Distriet Yankee ter Mole Quartet which gained s ...... , aauMa.nj’Jg BOcUcut hade the lowest traffic fa ­ sociation of Manufacturers and ing used d.aily by XT. S. consumers, proximately these percentages of PMimNO CO.. INC ward M. Harris, 71, an » CARRA the United States Chamber of a larger amount than at .my time dally nutritive requirements of an u mrnm am w B y A . H fine reputation throughout the tality rate in the country for 1947 The annual meeting o f the South Series of Preaching Ser* turt winder for the Da F. j, Bendull Felicitated Commerce. It is one of eight in before tlie var. according lo new average man: calcium 100 per Omib. Tariff Rtdnctiona street car and bus aystenix stete. He has one son. F. Win­ oa of October 1 among atetes re­ Texas Co. Official Manchester Fire District will be THoiua ntnuuauN ston Bendail, of 33 Ulley street, nr en w id eras wwveeea porting traffic death reduction ex- ternaUonal organizations having | ngure.-i developed by the Milk In- cent plus, rihoflsvln 82 |>er rent, I SUPER MARKET Mayor Jaspar McLisvy, like most vires Opens; Contin* told fellow wovkera a week By Employees at Office held tonight at eight o'clock at 1 PN K TU rate was 4.1 coses per million miles The conference at Havana will 1 p^r cent above the pre-war level thiamin 22 pci cent, calortes 22 PbMMM ■tM lM ment at Geneva, the United SUtaa two grandchildren. new dluctor to replace Harry A. '• UB Sor3kr*~ CnMM“ rM at•« tb* ■tence. The one elrcumstence Today bis temporary admin­ >of motor vehlde travel, approxl- be attended by thlrtjs-six nations j and milk and tLilry product.^ arc per cent, vitamin C 19 per cent, at Mancliaatat. which haa done moat to the prin- The Rev. Alfred M. Lambert of istrator, C. W. Hudson, re­ FretJgrick.J, Bendail, of 271 New York, Noy.’ 20—James Tsn- .Schlldge who declined the candi­ Oo««M haa now announced, effective Jan. Inventors Compete *mateiy half the naUdnsI 8,i aver- jmd probably will complete prop-1 ij,e most \v idely- used fiKxis, com- niacin 6 per cent, iron 3 per cent. Mali Matfar. cipIeH he once eapouaed through i ,st. Monica's church, Hartford, be- ported Harris left a 9&0.000 Main stteet, purchasing agent for Sta's Dry Sorval dacy. A first and second oaslstant Pre-Holiday Meat Suggestions 1, sweeping new reductlona in ita With Can Openera *oge. hsro, vice president of The Texas aratlona for on International Trade | pri.sing more than 25 per cent, of Milk la a better fisnl buy than decadea of 'campaigning is, of j gan a thrse-night preaching mls- estate— 9S&.12S o f it hidden In Cheney Brothers, completed 60 ever before, says the Foundation, chief, a tax c'llloctor will alas be aOHMUMlPTION KATM ” own tariff schedule. Theee reduc­ ' While Rhode Island and North Company, with headquarters in Organization to faciittate and im­ all food.s consumed by the average Rib Or I aiIh HmaR couiae. the clrctimstanre of hold lion In St. Mary's Episcopal hU Eteat Daliae quarters. years with that firm yesterday. New York—OP)'—*1110 one-time Bedding For Poultry and government cost of living elected. Om laar fc» Mail ...... ‘ Dakota reported lower rates of 4. New York, sailed today aboard the prove international ta-ade through American. M l iitatn- By Mai...... I tlona bring American tariff rates ing office and responAiblllty him- church last evening. The first- lAith Harris' alater, Mrs. The occasion w^s noted by em­ supremacy of the old-iaahioned can studies show that since pre-war * Approjiriatlons will be made lb. 59c opener, which requires wrist ac­ Available Now In Any 1 and 3.7 respectively, both statea S. S. Yarmouth for Havana. Cuba, ramoval of tariff barriers and oth­ Be.an>. Ins., to permit the famous King ma­ For Local Play BASOLINE HEATER UMPS they-rF n u sitjoar waaiir aa attonOIal rasBuna hiss to COFFEE 1 lb. cion 51c Mo doorbella are being rung, un­ icy foresaw and planned for even ly, he said that prayer ia Ineffec­ —Henry Stone, 64, perished with was a bit of sa optimist. You pnhiieity boast. his sister-in-law yesterday when 14.95 Turk BraiiB tive if it becomes "a one-way don’t tweffypur way toHcslth help you back SP. thn viJn Can it ia by the apontaneoua en- during the wnr haa now been It Would be easy enough to he re-entered Us burning home in g,tl.FYeef« xoo R irti street.” Mr. Lambert atreaaed the wid> one gnlnd Imp. It’s a highway to thuMaam o f aome Individual or or- buUt contend that The Great Jaaper Ouaqunga to get money he had PUMPKIN con 17c could not help himaelf in auch need for careful preparation for slow process tbst requires A FaU SItsd Tor kins Ortvlaollv Mote to tell O f i l l laaiiatloB. There were many times when It been saving for funeral expenses. FOR SALE 49 GciBon Mlver Floes aituatlons. At any rate, it was prayer, noting that the athlete, pstience, persistence—yes, LUXiniOVS SEAT CO Vj^ up lo 0.00 — SheoU Hormlsss Fsllsis — None of Mancheater'a big bual- seemed that Britain and other na­ Broome County Sheriff Arlington Fstiscl ter Kuailnv Oomss — never a formal alliance, and the surgeon, the lawyer, the busi­ B. Thatcher said Mrs. Hester and specialized counsel ss \ SAUERKRAUT 2 i can 15c M or Industrial enterprises is tions would renege on their war­ through it all Jasper himself haa ness man, and the housewife al­ , ?Tnt R' .'c'.t.v A h Itiinirctcd ______Stone 40, apparently was over­ DUPLEX HOUSE well. That counsel is best PRItCRIPTION Ornoa Hprajr M a g dunned for a contribution, time agreements with ua. Tbare malntalnad, with varying degrees ways carefully prepare for their come in her sleep by smoke. supplied by your Physician. - of intensity ,and awareness, the duties, and that prayer Is a more SPICIAIISTS M citliar moiiay or materlala. were times when It seemed that Call on him at the fim sign Cranberry Sauce 19c principle that the Boclaliate should Important activity, than the chores ON CENTER ST. "LIONEL” -"RflARX” IMa drtva la being oonduotad, wa oursalvaa would go back on our m oB iu ri'* rnmetock have no formal truck with other o f any o f these persona. Prepara­ THRU-THE-POST ita m y title implies, in acoord- own program. political parties. tion, he said, should constat pri­ FALSE TEETH "AMER/eAt/_ FIVER' Pie Applet No. 2 can 2 for 29c aaoa with tha tnditlonal Thanka- But the comarstona haa bean The intensity of hia loyalty to marily of three things—"shutting Large Lot thla principle has, as we indicated That Loosen gtviag aplrit laid. Out of the war baa come out" the distractions of the world at the beginning of this column, and the demands of our dally Need Not Embarrass Zoned fo r Business (IM ic fn i iSPOTLIGHT TOMATO PASTE 3 for 29c nm t apirit ia not aomething to one definite, constructive, heart- varied with circumstances. He was work; "drawing in" the presence Many wcirt'rB acid) powder, on your “ BUSINESS” Vawailal TOMATO w in f a n » from the heart. i demonstrate aome violent reac He was ronspicuousty absent- plfttuB. Hold! fklae teeth more firmly, ■ooai la Aav are W-e to talk with God about?" ao thpy fe#*| more romfortable*. Doea Dtroettoa— SheeMo TRAINS Tha alaceclty of tha g lm wiu tion to any such tariff poUcy. minded about hia own principle Mancbe.ster Herald ciiaoMc The answer was, "Anything and not four. CherkB ’'plBlf' odor“ (denture FLATXD Wbol a Tkrin Awalls You-THCY SMOKEI THEY WHI8TLEI THEY CHOO CHOOI THEY KETCUP 14 oz. bot. 19c vital part of each when the Soclaliat party in Hart­ everything!" The Lord's Prayer, breath). Get rASTEETH at any drug COUFLEI Aad a Hotl oi Olbar haprevaswali — SELECT YOUR TRAIN SET NOWI ba • large and There are several reasons why Blore, Ididdlfi Itey ^ ford endorsed the late Republican he declared, is the perfect prayer o f thaaa glfta. the typical outcry of tbe.protec- ^ornallus A. Moylan. because of ite comprehensiveness. • e d i O H E l t ^ % £ U h A • • /4tMn/U£iK • U yoM tael hka giving, if you Uonlsta ia not being hsaid too J Ha Was conspicuously ^ ien t DOG FOOD 3 for25c Mr. Lambert Illustrated this point Seal# Dalallad wllh New Aulomatic A Cempitia Railroad. Nolblnv ^ * a I Scola Dalallad with all lha Nawaal ant to gtva, tha iqniortunlty U loudly. > again Vhen the Soclaliat party in with the story of an old man who Waterbuty, this year, proceeded to tuy—Tranilotmai Davalopmanti — With and Wllkoul SPIC and SPAN______2 for39c One Immediate reason iA of .was asked what prayer he might Uacouplars — Wllh and Wltkoul to eodora^tha Republican candi­ cvn T end 24 Fiaea Track 1 3 - 9 5 AulomaHe Couplara and Smeka. 2 Nvant to say If given only one > III liiU iiiJi— I— 8U . . w 11E i r a ' . > v , . * . v • ^ ■ - ' V '. - .-A-.umm'U - . J i ^ > • - Stop ! Look ! Buy Sacoka—Larva CIrcIv el Track la- Hew Mg la 'Mancheatar'a haart? course, that aome of these pres­ date for mayor there. ■ . . CAB lacludcd — RAU REALISTIC TRACK.innva. 8a^aaa TMt cnpice. The man replied, "I wish 22 omouid m eluded ia Ertry Sal ent reductions wiU mean Uttla for Now h# haa returned to a spec­ MECHANICAL Naw SantaHan — that I might recite the Lord's caort " ‘ 2 2 5 0 PRICES aome years to come, aince mai^ tacular loyalty to hlaown principle, FlIICES 3.39 1 4 .9 5 TURKEYS ManhalPs Next Sole? with a denunciation of this Water- Prayer perfectly just once before "Slipper-free where yovr foot bende" ONE START AT — WINIMJP TRAIN START AT-> of the signatory countries arc RIFLES A t a Xoaeow Ooofercnce last bury entangling alliance, and with I die." PRACTICAL GIFTS Be sure your order is in for your Turkey now in no position to export to Mr. Lambert listed the tradition­ aprtag; Bacratary of State Oaorge a leading role In the attempted RED-RACER EXPRESS VELOCIPEDES L Cor liage. o f W iiM an diplonoacy. CEHOUSE&SON doorrw ^ A Pull Siiad.'Slurdy Eapraia ly I IS I Ital Mo^ Woven Mod* 1e tell lor Much Wall Mote— ; Socratary o f Stete MarahaU has Merry-weds of-the Second Con­ Card of Tbnnks Also For Immediate Delivery PLAY BASKETBAU Mora Than Foot Eoiy Eaty PadallaV' gregational church enjoyed their W E GIVE fav/T GREEN STAMPS Coniiiiiiiiists Wage \\> wtfih to pxprrfm our stnrore BASKETBALL GOALS—Omdol Sira. 4 4 A RelUav Oaarlnv Whaolo—All With Thick Ai«b BOW denionatrated that he is at monthly pot luck supper and social I Blaal Uater- bar Tlraa. thankM and Appicftiilion to <>ur-frivtid^t |Cemplala with Nat*—PAIR / WaWw • corrloqa— bast their equal, iferbaps their last evening a*t the church. Mr. lor thi’lf klmlnr.iA' nt thr time of our 1—NC—8 Refrigerator—Left Huiiil Door, All Wiaa - DAIRY DEPT. - I bASKETBAUS—OHidal Sira— 4 C Q Irr iuf»» 5^. Saieoth Hard­ and Typaa master, in both talents. He haa War ill Burma and Mrs. Hazen Ham and Mr. alld bffeffvrnieiil for our Mlher. Frank yrtSad wood Body— to Choaaa lUrwaryi. P r ic e ...... JS264..^0 iFufi Unad— teaW® THE Fram— Gorganzola, Sharfi, Cream, Chante|Ie, Aiiieri- been tougher than they nre. Mrs. James Brand were in charge. STRONaUT Priead The tables were tastefully deco­ eXPAEBS Irom— Now Secretary MarshaU u Rangoon, Burma, Nov. 20—(P)— Mr?; .Tameji Doyle, GYM TRUNKS—Silk Rayon 4 j A can, Swiss, Grated, Cottaj^d Clieese. Assorted rated In the fAl colors. tlfiirgc ILirwarth. . TOWN ADVERTISEMENT 1—N(>-6 Refrigerator—6 Cu. Feet, witk Bait Stripad Sida*— tea^ O COASTER beading toward another confer­ The Burmese government toIb of. moving veasel KweUul struck s floating with Naw SUaat HYDRAUUC Coo- JUPUWTORK Saturday, November 22 ot 2 P. M. only $244.50 * out of aa iavaaaa mins which tore s hole in her bdt- South by Glastonbury Town Ljg^. treiU.d -TOP-UP" Wvhlr Pofiahad SUPER MARKET If Bfamhiig tut and dsw.s.'HiT., ;tom. The Kweihol woe proceed­ Antique-Modem Bric-a-Brac, 4 Piece Cberry Bedroom Chroaw FlaUh — Nlchreosa Elawaall ing from Canton to Hong Kong that tha mountain move toward set (very old). Two Gas Stoves (one Magic Chef). SeU West by East Hartford Town Line. Makoa Uniiona Teoat At 681 Main Street Manchester, Tel. 6771 1 South Main St. Phone 6920 and waa only 10 miles eaat of Can­ Now On Display And For Immediately Delivery bSatt—that kiad of diplomatic tat' ton when the blaat occurriMl. tees, very old but good. Modern, new lamps, Cbairs, You Waal It Evoey Tima. |Ht which loaUaas that other na- A Hong Kong dUpatch. said the Sleda, Tables, F]Iectrlc Irons, disbes and articles too Note: Rubbish will be collected on all highways within FUUY GUARANDSED 11 (UCTRIC RIFRIGERAWRS Ample parking in rear o f store fo r customers. M aio apt toaa proud than we mine was laid by bandits who wsra numerous to list. the above described boundaries V;, [xausivc t( A paved parking yard with access from both trying to extort $50,000, U. 8., 15.95 SMBvaa aad ara aot to be ap- from the Kwongsi Navigation LEONARD RANGES-EOOD FREEZERS- South Main S tr^ t and Charter Oak Street* ; • tUA to do what we would not company, owner of the vessel; and Good Things — And Lots Of Them! GEORGE H. w A d DRU.. Sfaiid^ Appliance Co. D E A L E R S I Itoaataahm.. . that thla waa the second attempt to destroy tjie craft. shoHL M Be raters has Auctioneer— Robert M. Reid and Sons . General Manager. 205-207 North Main Street Phone 2-1259 »* cjsntqn. \ k

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Hodgson who claimed that state' was explained, resists blight and courts do not have to follow Fed­ grows readily in this country, al­ THE Habeas Corpus eral procedure. Blight-Free though the qiudity of its lumber Boldway claimed that gtnee he . ia not as high nor does It ao had not first been indicted bv a Trees Hope abundantly produce nuts as does Sre^ ptodut* Plea EKsmissecl 'grand jury he was imprlsone'* in| the American variety. SENTINEL I violation of - constitutional guar- d The station said that unUI MDJTARt N O m OR INTICMCST i antees. , Geneticists Working on blight, first dlacoverad In the OF MAlVOHBSTm NATIONAL UVAftlH Uiiitecl Staten . CoiiHti- Connecticut court criminal pro- Bronx, N. y.. tn 1900, had wiped 3 .s \9‘ ceefilnga are Initiated on an "Infor­ out the Connecticut chestnut In WONDER FIRST BAT1AUUN tuUon ProviBioiiff Do Problem of Brewing 169TH INFANTRY mation” filed by the etata’e attor­ 1020, the tree made up M per Not Apply in Cane ney, ekeept In capital cases In Chestnuts in State cent of all forest apedea In this which a country grand jury la con­ state. 2 1 3 * vened. B)r PWer T l « « e y Sherwood with a hot 47 seers. Hartfofd, Nov. .20- -P)— Gen- HonoraMt mention went to Pfc. fir s t Om m Wm bssss . perior court here has ruled that etlciata, working under the direc­ Tltomas Fellcs also, immedistely iapa Feeding Silkworms Vllamlns tion o f Dr. A. H. Graves, have un­ MsnchMter qvorttnt fans turned . provtatona tn the United States 2 '» ‘ 1 ! * after the company Isamsd who dertaken to breed a strain of out snmasse to witness the open- ! was to have the two 12-pouhd birds constitution which require grand Tokyo, Nov. 20— —Japanese blight rcaistent chestnut trees at TURKEYS in ( game of the Guards basketball for Thanksgiving, they retired to MARKET are feeding vitamins to silkworms team. A crowd of 1200 were on jury consideration of charges of Connecticut Agricultural Elxpeii- the mess hsil where i^frsshmsnts, infamous crimes do not apply in now. In their latest eff irt to im- Younir. Native Broad band to see the results of Man­ ment atatlon. songs, and a general good time was the state courts of Connecticut. i prove the quality of silk. The jjgS.W chester’s most publicised quintet.' Breasted, Brenae 85S Main Street Rubfnow Building hsiLby all. Visiting officers noted Judge John . H. King so ruled ; vitamin compounds enrich mulber- In announcing yesterday what Their decisive victory over the o$eiou» during the occasion wars; Major yesterday In dismissing the plea of ! ry lesves on which tne silkworms waa described as a "new venture" HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES Fratt and Whitney Men’s Club the station said various breeding Telephone Your Orders 19* Alw}^ Broderson, battalion com­ Lawrence H. Boldway o f Hart­ I feed. Other experiments Include fully proved their ability to face mander; Captain Morse of Plans ford. serving from five to 3.^ years I chemicals ' to Improve the fibres combinations of onenlal and na­ Anytime the outstanding professional teams Stretch Yotir Food DoUar§ and ’Training; CapUin Larsen of In the .State prison for armed rob­ ' spun from cocoons, and the use of tive chestnut trees would be tried In this vicinity. New scoreboards intelligence; and Captain Dickson bery, for his release by means of I radio waves instead of hgat to kill in the hope of producing a variety V i s l l * were erected, gaily painted with They B u y M ore at W onder Market with Lieut. LaFond,, commanding' a writ of habeas corpus. I pupae In the cocoons. which-was both disease reslstent the Infantry colors having a guidon Fred Luck officer and line officer of Company Court Hustalns Demurrer and possesses the high Umber and In the center. These were donated A. respectively. More euch spe­ Boldway'a plea waa ]oat when ’The plastic parts uaed in house­ nut-bearing characteristics of the Route 85, Bolton by the Newton Taggart A Bone cial events are eagerly awaited by the court sustained a demurrer ^ hold ajmllancea each year total American chestnut. TeL Mu. 4028 3 ^ trucking company. the men of Headquarters Com­ Assistant State Attorney John P. about S7 million pounds. ’The Oriental chestnut tree. It 1 This coming Friday the Guards pany. WEEK-END will oppose one of the first big Recruiting CoatJaucs gun teams of basketball fame, the More new men are joining the • New York Metropolitan Horsemen. ranks of your local National Guard A capacity crowd is expected for every week. The majority of them SPECIALS cai^(y MttOKS the contest promises to be n lively are young fellows either l7 or IS / X iJBi , oile requiring all the skill of ball years old who are gaining Invalu-' la d lin g the Guards have at their sMe knowledge and skills and, at iJ command. the same time, being paid for it. DriU Activities Every once in a while a veteran of PMUCES ARE LOW ER A T BAKERY DEPARTIktENT Opening their drill period with the last war cornea in and brlnga some specialized knowledge or ex­ roll c^l, the m m of Co. A trifle) perience along with him to share / srere given a half hour instruction with the younger membere. In this For Fine Sunplied Fresh Daily By The the M ilitary Disciplin*? and manner your National Guard la eourteaies of the aervlce. Close gradually shaping up aa the com­ order drill followed with the newest prehensive and complete organiza­ men being given private Instruc- tion that It waa meant to be In MANCHESTER BAKERY tions. M e m b e r a of the firing order to help in' the preservation HAltOOK aquad, being always on call, prac- of peace, law, and order both local­ 84 OAKLAND STREET . OPEN THUDS, FRL t P. M. PHONE 73M their routines and dutlea. ly and nationally. Headquarters Company formed Both local companlea are atlll In fta ranks in their respective sec­ need o f .administrative clerks with SERVICE! DELIVERY! QUALITY! RELIABILITY! e « T « » » * ‘® ' tions and after rotl-caU were dis­ or without experience. Mora DON’T PAY MORE! persed to their various dutlea. Ad­ drl^’era and maintenance men are ministrative aectlon to the offlcca needed for the ever increasing GRANULATED NO. 2 CANS SUNBEAM SIFTED of company and battalion, Ammu­ number of vehicles being allotted SiMis nition and Pioneer platoon to the to the Manchester units also. Inspection and maintenance of the While the specialized communica­ Large Rye and Pumpernickle vshiclea, and the Communications tions section of Headquarters Com­ aectlon to the supply room where pany seems to have its quota of S U G A R io>.89« P E A S 3 39® their operational duties for the key personnel, there, are Innumer­ Thanksgiving Day Race were out­ able ratings open with Interesting 35c lined and iShearsed. The newer work attachad to them. Here man o f the company were instruct­ again, no experience is essential OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE can M m ed on the nomenclature of the .30 as the men in this section will be calibre Ml by Pfc. Ronald Sher­ only too glad to share their knowl­ wood. I edge and experience with a group NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT pkg. * J A t f p. m. the company was as-1 of local fellows. Many more Small Rye and Pumpernickle aemblad in their locker room to events will be forthcoming under prspare for a blind competitive the direction or sponsorship of 1 Lb. CELLO BAG DIAMOND 2'/, CAN m fcey shoot. AU of the arrange- your .Jlocsl National Guard In the manta were In the hands o f n c . same sense aa the basketball team 20c Arthur Buckler, who did a very and radio hookup for the Arm y A commandable Job. Lieut. Lloyd Navy Club’s Annual ’Thankaglving Jonaa waa range officer with B er^. Day Road Race have been.' If you Walnuts 39® Hunt's Fruit Willard Qolc, Pfc. George Benche, would rather participate In the •Ad Pfc. Itonald Sherwood aa In- operation of these events than be Large Poppy Seed Water Rolls Btructora. ,22 calibre rifles were just another onlooker, atop over to ROYAL SCARLET EXTRA FANCY ' ttsad on the range In the basement the Armory any Monday evaning CocktaU 39® ' the armory with each man firing between 7:30 and V:30 where any five rounda fdr acore. tVhen all offloer or enlisted man will be glad Doz, 35c tbs targsta were scored the lucky to take a few mlnutea to ex^aln MIXED tnrkair winners were announced our present aeUvltlea and plans for ROYAL GELATIN or •a bamg: Pfc. Patil Rlaley with a the future tnto which you can easi­ high of SS points, ipd Pfc. Ronald ly fit i p>‘8- HEAVY WESTERN BEEF N U T S m-.-,49> JET tiO SIRLOIN, SHORT, PORTERHOUSE 2Vi CANS HUNT’S BARTLETT BOX OF 100 BAGS ORANGE PEKOE th» M Uie* P i* S T E A K S >59/' H IAVY STBiR BEEF LB Deilauxe H oliday P E A R S 39« TEA BAGS 69° FINAST Pit (RUST ROAST MIKE MEAT •««“»' FRUIT CAKE LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR THANKSGIVING TURKEY EARLY Lam b.Legs > 49^ YOUR CHOICE OF LIGHT OR DARI^ FINAST MINCE MEAT YOUNG UNDER MEATY LB RICH IN CHOICE NUTS A N D FRUITS 2,000 LBS. FANCY EMPEROR FANCY FIRM LAMB SHOULDER fiRANDMOTHEITS ‘ MMCI MIAT ot«.39e LEGS LAM B FORES G rapes »> 10« Bananas 2 ibt 29^ CHOPS N0NE4 UCH JMMa AAiAT^ M-OIJA« 39c SHORT SHANK - LIAN • 1 ST QUAUTY 2-LlCAKI 9 7 * LB. 29c SKINLESS LB CALIFORNIA OR FLORIDA JUICE LAST CHANCE! NO. 1 HAND PICKED BALDWIN \ LB. 49c HOLIDAY FAVORITES FRESH SHOULDERS FRANKFURTS 49< / 4 e P a n i f u f ■OMD end ROLUD IF NSIMD FRIfNLY SlICID SMALL LEAN RIB END APPUaDER nWMMOm , ivmnt HNAST APPLESAUCE 2 20-O^tlNS 29c PASCAL FKEHH m a d e ITALIAN FRUIT COCKTAIL RICHMOND »oi™25e CHOPPED BEEF LB SMOKED TONGUES >45 TURNIPS GREEN b e a n s « " w c m m o h o 2 20 OZ TINS 35c lb FHIAST PUMPKIN 2>»»<»>23c C e le ry bunch 19® S au sage FMSN FANCY FANCY GRAPEFRUIT o " eicMMOHo 2 20 01 TINS 35c GRAPEFRUIT FMAST lICnONS 2 25c Mackerel Redfish Fillet 39< Flounder Rlletu>57< W A X BEANS RAFTS LEAN TENDER OUR BEST GRADE FRESBl KILLED NATIVE 4 TO 6 LH AVG. MKMCANDY ' «"«=29c FANCY FANCY fancy TOMATO PUREE 2 29 02 TINS 45c RIB PORK Slk^ Halilmt ^ 59« Cod Fillet »27< HURFF'S eiAfii'with eomc 2 >6 02 tins 2 3 c APRICOTS WHOU UNRIILIO ' 29-OZTtN 19c HaiMoik Fillet ^ 35« H fu n bu rg »> 49® Chickens >^39> f SUNSHINE KRISeV CPACKIRfi m b p k g 2 5 c ROASTS ^49< BRIGHTWOOD SHORT SHANK LEAN SMOKED la CREAM 'MS^LOfloHmffiAmB -i«o25c IIRIGHTWOOD LEAN FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES EDUCATOR CRAX UIPKG 2 7 c FUM MISASa NHIRVU 3-OZBTL 25< TOMATO JUICE . FINAST 4«OZTIn 2 2 c GOOD SIZED SEEDLESS STUFFED OLIVES 9KG Of 48 39* BOILED Shoulders 49® R A S P K R R Y »«.».3 5 c TEA BAGS M O M itAN o It’» plentiful in New EogUnd now—and il’» makinz talk. 4K O ZB TI 39. V-8 COCKTAIL 2 27< OUR BEST STUFFED OLIVES SWEETOSE , » » A U V ’l OOLOIN 16 02 8U |9c Slow-cured San Giorgio, the macaroni that's won first pla^e Grapofraif 5 SntAW BRRRY «<>'" 3 9 < with houiewWci.whcreTer it’il>ccn offered! HAM i ">■ 49® PLAIN QUEEN OLIVES >Hoz.n3i. APPLE JUICE 'THOMPSON QTBTlf7< If you like macaroni, try tba r/euwsmf kind. Note the FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 27< finer, firmer texture o f Sao Giorgio after cooking, taste ita F ran k tu rts >>>49® LARGE ^VEET CALIF. CRANURRY SAUa a iA M . 1 TOMATO IIOJIIn | 2 c downright better flavor. 5I»w>atg makci the difference— CHKRIES MARASCHINO B-OZBTl2 5 c HEINZ k*. GERBER'S P A n Y P o o D 3 * !4 0Z jars2 5 < San Giorgio’s own natural; Unhurried method of finishing, SELECTED BiSEF SIRLOIN SHORT OR CUBE O C IA N SP R A Y •TRARffiD ' MrOZTIN|9c for extra rating plesturc. doz. BELL'S poultry SIASONINO 3 OZPKg 1 0 c CAMPBELLS 3%?29< Get San Giorgio Macaroni loon; then you’ll be keen to O ran ges C O N W A Y 'S i7-o:tin|7 c DOUGHNUTS . « « < « • « R K 0 o rt2 | 9 c try San Giorgio Spaghetti and Egg Noodlea, too-s// alow, LIVER lb. 49® APRICOT NEaORl^tl^ 2'.^l 25< cared. At your groccr'i now, in the colorful red-and-bluc BX EAK S 79® CARAWAY SEED ‘tST «»«7« packaget. And don't over- ^. 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7 ^ entirely with "details” from hla examiner, eald he wae told all Jets the first physician to arriva at the Rescued Sailors on the gae atova wera turned on unqdsstJonabiy fUU Ufa. Grange Elects Suicide Cause / homo after the police had been in­ ib Banquet After being brought back by the when the bodlee were diacoverad. formed of the tragedy. Ho aald PIN-WORMS uplauae o f tha audience, however, Recovering Today He eald Mm. Tynlk committed sui­ the bodies were on tha kitchen Bm displayed hla talents aa a cide and "took the children with floor la front of tho gas atove, tbo ,-M#w Treatment BigSuccess Its Officers Still My sj^ry her." He reported that tha kitchen children bring grouped about thoir • at Juggler and it became obvious that Gets Real Rmulta he was a man of more tender jreara S t Anthony, Nfld., Nov. 20— doom had been locked-and blankets mother. GO! M - I w w rt * * it V w w 1 a - than he portrayed. —Forty-one survivors of the Bri­ placed around the doors to prevent Funeral abiViccs for Mra. T y n lk Don't let roor enilo sun to. i -i The banquet waa in Its entirety Mrs. Hazel Anderson Police Unable to Learn the cBcape of the g M fumee. and tha children will taka plaeo at mem of Pin-WoniMt T —la,. ihankr »• Army Navy’s An» tish freighter LSngleecrsg, rescued ■ •portal, modirallr r«rn|mix.o -ima a complete aucccaa. Gueata and Neighbora o f Mm. Tynlk said SL Mary's Ukrainian church Sat­ a mehljr oltertivo treatment ha, bo»n nn«l Affair Attended members were obviously enjoying Again Chosen, Master; yesterday from barren Sacred Why New Britain Moth* they had talked to her earlier in urday morning. Burial will be in •nadr poaa'ble. themselves snd the exceptionally Island off the ^rthem tip of New­ the day and ahe appeared to be In the Ukrainian cemetery. Under­ So aratrh foi the varnint »i»ti. By Nearly 200 The Other Officers er Took Five Lives oapoetally tb* ambarra«»ins rertal fine dinner was surpassed only by foundland, were reported recover­ normal spirits. H er husband, who takers said it would be the first the even more exceptional enter­ rushed home from hla factory Job burial of five persona at the same *tch. Oat JA T N B 'S P-\V r-sbt away f. 0 0 - . Mrs. Haxel (Taylor) Anderson, ing here todny from the effects of New Britan, Nov. 20 — — when informed of the tragedy that and follow Iho d)rorl>ona. Thrae Miiall. T h « twenty-axth annual A m y tainment. time in this City. aaay-lo-laaa Ubieta were do.al->o^d wife of Gustaf A. Anderson of 20 five days exposure on the froien While poliee were unable to learn an4 N avy Club banquat whlcb, aa At the conclusion of the affair swept away hit family, told police­ after ycara of Mlioot aaearrh In tbo Don Hemingway informally an­ Summer, street, waa reelected strand. today why Mrs. Helen" Tynik, 82, men hla w ife waa In good aplrita The United States uaea about ■oratorica ol Dr. D. -Jayne a S-n einniversary ja pant yaara. prvcvdaa tb* master of Manchester Grange, No. of 50 Erwin place killed herself to art In a apartal way to ramn.a P'n- nounced that Colonel RettnMyer The shipwreck victims were when he left home In the morning. 500 million fence posts a year, Thanluq(lvln( Day race, waa held would act aa the referet In the 81, P. of H., last evening. and took the lives of her four chil­ Dr. EMwerd Dorian, associate Worm* rescued from their frozen perch enough to bulM l.bOO.OOO miles laat nlKht at the clubhouse with Thanksgiving Day race with Ron­ Manchester Grange was organ­ dren by asphyxiation yesterday police department surgeon, was fence. Ira oaay to ramawiber: P-W for Pin- by the Norwegian whaler Olaf Ol­ Wormal 180 niM ts and membera in at- ald Ferguson, city editor of The ised In 1885, and Mrs. Anderson afUimoon, preparations for the fu- tenduce. Arnold PaKaai, of Gar* Herald, acting aa alternate. had the distinction laat year of sen, whose crew risked their lives perala of the five victims went for­ den Grove, catered for the dinner, being the first woman to aerve the removing the survivors of the ward. which featured a half broiler on Orange as master. The efficiency stranded freighter. All are said Mra. Tynlk, wife of Walter Ty- giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiim I? ( P i i ^ each plate, and with hla staff, the Telescope Mirror with which she has filled the head to be In fair-condition. nlk, a factoyy worker, and the chil­ meal was presented in excellent office waa recognised by her re- Two membera of tha Lan^toa- dren w^re found dead oi, the floor fashion. election last night. Mra. Ander­ crag's crew, lost when the of the kitchen of their home by As sdMdoled the dinner rot un­ At Observatory son and her associate officers will freighter plied aground BaMirday, employees of the New Britain Gas 1 TEXTILE STORE’S I der way at Ux-thlrty and several be Installed at a meeting of the drowned In an attempt X / b string Light Company and neighbora. tables were set up with every pos­ a rescue line ashore. The children were Walter, Jr., 12, I t Palomar Mountain, Calif., Nov. Grange scheduled for Wednesday sible appetiser being supplied and evening, December 3. Survlvora said that when the Johr, 4, and Maryanns and Anne ‘ rereivlnr Immediate response 20 —(fV-The WorM'a largest tele­ Langleecrag hit the rocky shore Marie, twins, 2. Other Office rs Elected from the gathertng. scope mirror rested safely In an of Sacred island In a dense fog the Kitchen Doom Locked Other officers elected are: Over­ ' President Bob Hathaway acted alumlnising tank today at the ob­ boiler exploded and the ship broke Dr. John J. Tokarcayk, medical as toastmaster after the dinner servatory atop this 6,000-foot peak seer, James Baker; lecturer, Mrs. in half. and he Introduced the honor In San Diego county. Beatrice U ttle ; secretary, Mlaa guests. Included In the list were A hazardous, 160-mlle Journey Jeanette Buchanan; treasurer, Fire Peetroja Theater Colonel Beltmeyer, managing edi­ from the optical shop at California Roy Warren; chaplln, Mrs. Iva In­ tor of the Hartford Oourant, Har­ Institute of Technology in Pasa­ graham; steward, Elarl Hutchins;, Ruaeelt, Kae., Nov. SO—(F)— FENDER AND BODY aastatant Steward, Thomaa Dun­ ry Andaraon. Hartford, sporting dena was accomplished without Fire destroyed the Dream theater F u l l goods dealer. Chief Samuel Gor­ mishap In two days, the last few bar; gatekeeper, Guataf Ander­ laat night shortly before the box WORK don, Mayor Cecil England, and miles up the mountain smid rain, son; Ceres, Mlaa Barbara W il­ office opened for tha regular eve­ liams; Pomona, Mlaa Florence S7&&VTBIX& TO SELF TOO CEIEB&ZTE » /THE OEAVOEST STTLE EVE&! Alden Bailey, member of the Man­ hail and visibility reduced to 25 ning show. N o one waa Injured. CoMn; Flora, Mlaa Peart LaForte; Solfmene and Flazz, Inc. chester Board o f Directors and feet. The scheduled program Included a PEPPERELL lady aaaiatant steward, Mlaa Char- •14 Oentar Street representative of George H. Wad­ The 200-Inch, 20-ton disc of movia entitled "Smoke Eaters.” dell at the dinner. glass, expected to enable aatroao- lotta Hutchins. lA CHOY ANN PACI GItOUNO Brief A ddressea mers to probe one billion light BLANKETS f oz Speeches were held to a mini- years Into apace, was taken f r ^ S p w tt C iu a m i PRO ~mum. Ootenel Rettmeye^n apoad■ Its packing ease aboard « 16-whael Lovely Mshkeia of M % Wool •cVyi2« N A I 5 C O - A N N P A (X Ing to Ur. Hathaway's request for tMck trailer and hoisted into the with wide aaria btodlni^ ^lbira^^^^^^ ( a few words with the few words tank. There it will be given a GRAND OPENING MON. NOV. ares Boae, Blue, Oreea, .FcMh, Sigt PKQ VALUES OALORE FOE TBAIISSGiTlilB that arere asked. He spent a few thin coating o f aluminum; tested 24 Fellow and Cedar. RhzCnckin >«•' • 2r NAIISCO ANN PACE CKOUNO moments reminiscing and he then and bolted Into position at tha z oz SAoca/uf, O a iu ti,! told the group about the Hartford base o f the 500-ton telescope. CLEMENT UNIFORM COMPANY Q rahM C rK ken'-K o 28« •iMk Pipper CAN J ju iiiL aJn/L U sqsdabkA . Courant Trophy which will be VEGETAUt, ASPARAGUS $ 7 .9 8 sultana A N 0. 2 M | Meaented to the club next week. m ____ W I04 0* W H O L E 04 Ihla t r o | ^ erill be presented each MEN'S WORK CLOTHING ReiiMM a." IP S f| | | CAMPBILL'a d CANS RELIABLE PEAS 2 C A N S v 9 year to the winner of the Thanks- \ 2 CHICKEN AND VEGfTABLE PORK LOINS E I T H E R E N D LB GRAPEF’T 5fo.25* Look For The Tydol Sign At The Manchester Green SUUANA givlag Day race with his name 2 *^°' ^ o n * and the year engraved on it. Colo­ U llM y lM M 2'c'.S!21* S lip CAMPBKLL't 2 'cA^tt' APPLE SAUCE A.P C A N S A 9 IX>W OVERHEAD LOW PRICES FRESH PICNICS SH EDUIDER LB 45* ORANGES FLORIDA THIN SKIN DOZ 29* nel Reitmeyer expressed his.dis­ IONA HAND PRANCO-AMERICAN appointment in not being abis to 1 »•( O i PA SCA L-FRESH leo z Off SpM kittl- CANS H E A V Y | ; Q c present the trophy last night but 100<;'c Virgin Wool Check Shirts In Red, Biue Or Biack U^gliSM CAN IT CELERY TEN DER CRISP BEVERAGES r r / : 3 S t? 2 5 * ENCORE PREPARED CHUCK ROAST STEER BEEF LB 9 9 it seems that at the moment Its ANN tACI mtAMD M c l N T O S H I O H O Z « | | , ats is unknown both to With Zipper—$8.95 . t . isn 07 IM S lUM F JAR SpagkittI CAN m TOMATO SO U P-CA M PBELl'S C A N S J b 9 Courant and to the manuiac- It your furniture Is APPLES EATING LBS 3 A N N PAGE FA N a M IU-FED LB' ahouing the resulta of A N N PAG E O D ER or WHITE VEAL 100% Wool, White Socks—bOc 14 OI Extra sl Reitmeyer and Harry wear, cover up the wear BROILING OR J A c Anderson are both m il known to Kitekia aoT , ORANGE JUICE aORID/L CAN 29* In a Jiffy with Textile ViNgir CHICKENS FRYING- 2H T O 3!l LBS L B *I 9 B O S " ? E A R S Largo ' realdenta. It waa thaae Gkivcs, Shop Coats, Work Pants, Work Shirts,' * Store’s slip covers. -Sw eslen ed . 46 0 Z A q » two men who started the Hartford WHITEHOUSE c h o c o l a t e O R UNSW EETENED C A N S 9 9 Courant Madi|led Marathon, a Sve- Work Jackets, Sweat Shirts, Coveralls GENUINE SPRIN G LB 6 5 * CRANBERRIES C A P E c o p I mile race from Wetherafleld to EVAP. MILK BUTTER­ LAMR LEGS ^ 6 0 Z A A | O B IIIfIfk II WWathad&Tiinimed ashedBTiimmed ||AAA( Oty ha^ Hartford, m the early STSUCK BY MIT- THERE S SCOTCH BONELESS JF d TOMATO JUICE . ha CAN im ra Tht locaT Army and Navy NEW STUDIO SETS NONE lETTEP, OR V A N I L U SHOULDER LB l | 9 W r lllA v ll Cello Package A P K G S Z 9 Club won that race two years in VEAL ROAST fAUCf 1 6 O Z 0 Q , w ith three separate cushion covers TA U sgcceasiOn. When the race paaaed ANO-RUN DRIVERS PKGS In figured cretonnes. Also for chairs 3 CANS 4 CRANBERRY OCEAN SPRAY C A N 1 9 out of ealatence in Hartford the LEAN FRESHLY GRO U N D LB 49* HUBBARD SQUASH >3* local club picked up the reins and an ^ t a a Accident Policy­ to match In Club, W ing or T-Cushlon 5,'iO Z, styles. A t $8.98. 25>^ brought the avent to Mahehester, holder has been totally dii- the tables 37» MACHINE jEAg OLIVES SULTANA STUFFED-QUEEN JAR '37* rtianilng tba day o f running, from WHITE ONIONS /3 .s25‘ aUed ever since. To date Colorsi Gray . . . Wine . . . Blue and Green BOILED MAM S U C E O h l b 9 9 Fourth of July to Tbankaglylng HEART’S OEUGHT WINTER H ia Day, the present day of running he has received more than NO. 7 q *a FRUIT COCKTAIL 23* Trephy la Preaeuted RANGE HILL CAN I I T Apple Jilc i 2 ' c*a S ' . 1 9 * P .LI. TURNIPS YELLOW 3 Lts 10* $47,175. Let us tell you STEWINO BEEF LEAN L B 69‘ M r. Hathaway then called on A&P FRUIT WINTER H ia Don Hemingway to present a tro­ about this much needed DAVNO SLIP COVERS 4i07 108 A&P MINCE MEAT 6* phy which bad not been listed A one-piece cover for divans, Cuktall "Sa’n^ S S * Apple Jile i CAN FA N a SLICED LB 39< WALNUTS C E L L O B A G 45* protection aaainst acci­ ngured Cretonnes. * PORK LIVER among the miaaing. Mr.* Hemlng- 11.98 BLUE LAB^ TGMATO JUICE UUY'S ■ rteflylji ■ dents. R E G O R GREEN BEANS lOHA CUT ?AN 10* TURKEY FARM CAN TiotliJilei * cV n 27* Ciek^l *c ” FRANKFORIS SKINLESS L B 49* MIXED NUTS cEuUO* Edwin Abcrle s u l t a n a STUFFED QUEEN SULTANA HALVES UNPEfLEO sparincally about tha ehoaen held Jjuiitsd, Jaetb.! SALAD DRESSING 0T» 53* TEI.EFIIONE Aprieiti '^c^A^ 20* Of one member in particular. That Rflm '»• Se STEWING LAMB v£ l lb2 3 ‘ m ambef,' Mr. Hemingway said, ROCKVILLE 1674 SUNNYFIELD lO N ^ N H . A lt s W lE T LEAN ranked among the highest in his ViS 42* McaPaffi PEAS B ' B D S E V E ' b a ? 2 9 < DESSERTS S P A R K L E 4 P K G S 25* Arid and preosbiy was not more We are now tak­ THE TEXTILE STORE M aigirlii SAUSAGE MEAT A L L P O R K XB highly respected in sU of New I I IONA YEUOW HALVES ' V ' DUFF'S V aiNG KngUad. He then unveiled the A. L. SI.OCOMB, Prop. No.tM*ea FRESH SLICtO FANa C AFF W PUMPKIN raMIXsBDSEVE r 2 7 ‘ GRAPEF’T PAc«p’;°A0 L 2 ?ahs25* LAPPEN ing orders for CAN Z g r trophy and. presenUi it to Otto m il Mix 2S* Piaekit PilliekStMki t.21« MKkirimilittt.33* ||% g |,||W |m OLDHUN 0K ED .PIN EA PPLE|||., Custer Who w ill hold it during the INC. \ 913 MAIN STREET — NEAR THE BANK your Thanksgiv­ G LO R IA JEX n Y ELLO W A&P BRAND HEADED & DRESSED FRESHLY OPENED coming year. The trophy, a real­ INSURORS—REAhrORS N .aH 0 |g Iw C w lfE lIM PISTACHIO-PINT PKG Z D A&P PEAS 23* ly beautiful work, deplcu a man Rubinow BMz. TeK 5810 ing and Xmas P ip iir i VVeMS* P iir i CAN VITkltlu »17* O y itiri pmr79* in the act of throwing an excep­ V— A8P IR A N D A8P FANCY tionally large bull over his shoul­ ,bout the*® der and it did not take a great kcpccseeiing The Ams Casualty aad •Sn* 27* Pnm ePlim 28* baWna F r iltS iM deal of Iktaglnatlon to understand Sumy Coapaey of Haidbid, Coaa. too. TURKEYS wkat the trophy stood for. Mr. Custer said a few words but did We Accommodate not give a sample of hla excellence Retailers And in the tsU-story field. i U r o moouen ceaaotAnoN The Eatertalnmeat Consumers WofUd^ SastsUtA,! __ ' . Mn>a>«atwhh,N.A l\ NO 7 A A c The right touch waa added to M ILD A N D the banquet when Maude All Tip-Top M arket C A N S g . 9 IONA TOMATOES 2 MELLOW accordlanlst, walked ‘ among 1 ■ ' ■ \ ' II OAK STREET “COURTESY PLUS QUALITY r TELEPHONE 8827 16 0 Z | Ubles playing selecUpns on STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. R&R PLUM PUDDING ‘ h'39* E l U T quest. Miss Allan coped fairly v O'CLOCK with the crowd and was abis Wednesday, 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. , * Friday, 8 A. M, to 8:30 P. M. ,r- • PICKLES BON D'S SW EET M IXED JAR 357 2 . A a 7 7 *

playing was being aupplementec [Patterson’s M arket 1 SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! C A N by the voices o f most of the listen . 1 101 CENTER STREET WIIe RE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE! | A&P PEACHESrps C.H 35 | N 0 2H | | A ( RICH AND I C A N S > LEAN RIB END ^ PURE PORK TINY BREAKFAST A&P PUMPKIN £ ,0 PULL-BODlfO to notice the imperfections. SIRLOIN aaft$!EA * * T. \a SHORT REI. Roast Pork ib. £ ^ 3 * S a u s a g e s >b. PORTERIIOL'SE Mon's PULLED A&P SQUASH 1 » h? 2 7 ' after the dumer with STEAKS e iR C U Backus acting aa mastllr HALF THE OLD RELIABLE PATTERSON’S! f a n c y b r is k e t T 2 q 'A ^ '.l3 * monies. He introduced Fancy Boneless GAL ‘ tS^' * f i g s CIDER 43 69 lAC**' MARSHMALLOW .o ". 21* Slrloli^or Oven Boneless ft, CEUO WRAPPED • - - A&P SEEDLESS Scotch Ham it 8 9 * Corned Beet >b 6 9 * m y C e MAYONNAISE ANN PAGE PT JAR 39* ROASTS APRICOTS pt'^ 45* RAISINS 2 pk“ 29* LEAN FRESHLY GROUND land tough to the wintry f a n c y 6 LB. AVG. VIGOROUS with her version of the DROMEDARY DROMEDARY SEASONING BELL'S POULTRY Z 1 0 * ANOWINIY dance. CombinatioxT \ FANCY NAtiVE CHICKENS, 4 Lb. Avg., Lb. ,39c 7 U O Z 3 o ; The second skit was a Hamburg 5S* F o w l ">■ 4 5 * PKG PKG lOKAR Special/ \ DATES 25* CITRON PEEL 10* A & P i^ G O R N ^°h16* and daughter act, known PIATE CORNED BEEF, Lb...... 35c avJbA* 2eV»07* Wheelcra. It came as a cc SMOKED SHOULDERS, Lb...... 39c RELIABLE • — STERLING : 1 KINDIaY PLACE YOUR TURKEY ORDER THIS WEEK-END TO INSURE DESIRED SI7.E | | 1 Lb. Sliced BRcon 85c t A t P W A N D 24 07 mm 1 Doz. Native 1 ARMOUR’S STAR BOILED HAM, V2 Lb^ • 53c ;'oN 25* .GreiiBiHi 2 CANS 33* Salt PKC 9 hla .daughter, a girl of no >11 BinU Will Be of the Usual Patterson’s Quality Featured at Prevailing Market Prices | | enpiJilc* Large ^ g s 83c \ G O L D SEAL FRENCH STYLE STRINCUSS IO N A i m i t a t i o n PORK ROAST, Rib End, Lb...... 53c 9 07 79 sp N la l aoT 23* litis \ 2 SJkJ 23* Viiilla Extract ■ 01 1 ^ Combination t m i J i l e i IO N A BRAND PACKER'S LABEL G R O C E R Y SPECIALS BAKERY DELIGHTS , Price A&P ALL GREEN EANa . ateuriah in .‘iny respect and * Non Such Condrnard NEPCO BOLOGNA C itB llU . SvCANg Peas & Carrots 14* young girl displayed an ame Sliced, Lb. 39c lU pingit CAN* 39* 21< agility and control. [ CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS 6 fo r 35c By the Piece, Lb. .3.5c Maude Allen was Sgaln c; M I N C E M E A T 2 p k g s . 37c $ 1.4 9 \ \LVc\s on to perform and she rend I Diamond, Larg« F-ngtlnh SLICED several old numbers with the CRUELLERS doz 2 45c DVRKEB DROMEDARY CRANBERRY SAUCE, Can . 21c A N ATIONAL AMERICAN CHEESE LB dtence particlpaUng as they ; WALNUTS lb. 49c F A V O R I T E PIE CRUST MIX P I L L S B U R Y p“17* MEL-O-BIT 51 during the dinner, v HARD ROLLS doz. 30c DIAMOND WALNUTS, Lb. Cello B a g ...... 45e FOR EVERY || LB Q V g Baker’s Oleomargarine R I C H A N D » t The last entertainer was with Conpon On Other Page NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT, P k g ...... 19e FUVORFUL liccn c’c *4®**“^ CHED-O-BIT c h e e s e u s e £ L O A F O f euooiNCf Bob MolUnson, a Bostonian, CHOCOLATE i lb. pkg. 25c APPLE SQUARES 6 f o r 35c IIC 9 ILIL 9 SEMI-SWEET PKG | 9 le ft bia broad a’s In Boston 1 DUvta CUPCAKES doz. c lb . 30c LAST CALL, MOR, 4 Varietiiefi, Can...... 45e ?kS 45‘ SPARKLE ASSORTED FLAVORS 4 k c s 45 BLENDED JUICEorr 23* CREAM CHEESE PHILA. PKG 99 ANNPAGE-WITH ; BAKING POWDER o r . tin e Allawect la now 48c PORK OR TOMATO SAUCE 2 «“ 25* j . BakrCa 12 14 . LAYER CAKES each 50c JloUHfL 902 f Q , BEANS There la No Shortening SOAPINE p k g . 35c MILD \ LB 5 3 * MINCEMEAT NONE SUCH PKG 1 9 DAISY CHEESE Limit Three JaAhuL ^u b a q b 25* than slight mention as it >, V A N I L L A 2 o z . b e t . 35e Butter W ill Be In The 90'a s u l t a n a a Q i I ANN PAGE SYRUP Bango FRESH FRUITS AlHDYEGETABLES \ CHATEAU CHEESE PKG JL9 , A N N 9 AG E Enough Said! A PLEASIN G PEANUT BUTTER 1 L B J A R 4 v BORDEN’S P O P C O R N Ig . tin s c Large Juicy Florida 1 Ca|ie Cod BLEND A G ED fAyt VANILLA EXTRACT 29* 2 35 Fancy California FU LL-BO D IED SHARP LB O f ORANGES CRANBERRIES BLUE BON NET 25* CHEDDAR CHEESE BAK( BITUR WITH . . & V I G O R O U S SALTINES Z ANN PAGE GRAPE JAM 23* Linoleum q t. ja r 59c Lettuce hd. 12c - . 1 1L B 1 Good Luck Lrnion ^ " 2 d o z . 59c lb . 39c ITALIAN TYPE LB 54* •^1^ 42* SPRY CAN 39* 1.13 SARDO CHEESE Asphalt And Rubber Tile f *^^ILLING p k g . c Do Mnlnra Fancy Pasc-al Extra Fancy • IONA COCOA ' i^23* Swaasdowa 3 “ ^ 25 i P t 1 SQUASH CELERY MclNTOSH ind Fancy Robin Hood Ci/e4 JONES c a k e F L O U R 3§ lb. pkg. 39e BALDWIN 3 f o r 25c b u n c h 25c ALL-PURPO: campbetr. A p p l e s OREFT FkraUare And Floor B E A N S 2 tln s 33c Fancy R|clntoah Bed Bmperor 25 Lb. Pag I FLOUR Ntw hids oacovuy Covering' , O^ZLE BLEACH qt. bet. 15e APPLES GRAPES 2 lb s . 25c 84* > Oak SL TcL 2-1041 F L O U R 10 lb . b a g $ 1.05 16q t . b s k t . $ 1.99 2 lb s . 35c b a s k e t $ 1.75 $2.4 9 I iss-

-J ' „ PAGC Plt'l^itiN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD: MANCHES1KK. CON^T. rMUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 104T rAUC FOUHTEBIf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN» THLUSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,'l9« i program should be set up so ss.D r. Ehlglenisn also felt that more.1, ■ o f lengthy Intervals of resiling Arthur Idling, superintendent of 1000.000 effort.’ ’ he cpnUnued. i to meet the needs of each Individ-. creative work should be en co ur-! fip«n the young child: wats shoum schools. Preceding hia speech Mrs. the Hartford /wapital. Uien refused to pSy for certain Robert McIntosh, prealdent of the Johnson's I ■ "which set a new record In a com-1 Dr. Eiiglemaii) uxl-child. The program should be aged in the 'choola, leading toward be propcriy afifusted to the size Hi^h Srhim I fpirl there for obsefvMtIon and L i s t e n machine^. $5 0 0 ,0 0 0 Gifts Hollister P.T.A., extended a wel­ United Aircraft* In Collcgr Play I munity of thia sise to financing by, adapted so that projects would bo greater satisfaction in later life. and comfort of the child. 'Th e « a a a * . j i i • Mr. and Mis, Fred W ayly ami xa The ArmsirongArmstrong company company's a oe- de- public. BUbocription a great medt- , achoola, he oold, should provide for come to the roembera and friends Poultry Form within the reach of the best and According to Dr. Engieman, it H c h I 111 S l a V l I I C i J ^ K of Weat HarUord l O I \ e e 4 i r 4 l l l l f i [ ^^bae la the machinery waa deUv- the teachera all the maVerial neces­ present, and mode mention of the TURKEYS col center, the tnepL -Uon of the, Speaker Here the poorest pupil, and yet equally le wine to evaluate oa we go along, Centribates Books • ~ , and John W ay a student at Yale B ; ered too late to use, and tbe com* For Hospital sary to encourage the proper de­ D«cember 17 meeting, which la to 847 Middle Turnpike, Want aircraft corporation’a support was sUnmlfitlng t< each. i.'hlldren should know* from nay Univerftty were week-end visitors psny has asked dgmagM of 9175,- ORDER YOUR HOUDAY TURKEYS NOW o f untold value. velopment of e a ^ Individual child. be a program presented by the Bakersfield, (^Hf.. Nov. 20 at the Wellesway Homestead. Hartford. Nov. 20 —t/P)—Federal 000 in a counter suit based on al* Feeling of Security to day how they aland ao that they Dr. Englemon v^aa Introduced by children of the achool. Phone 2-006E t M t «i Aircraft Corporation of • t "By now affording a renewed j State Official Deliver» t may not only cooperate better but I Sheriff John Loustalot says an Mr. and Mra. Otto Kteinke and Judge J. .Toseph Smith today IS' leged business losses beesube of United Aircraft Adds to demonstration oi its belief thst . , , s* e os : EngJeman urged that a fccl- Kajit Hartford, manufacturer of the claimed tardy delivery of the Eaiiry Young Henit...... 65e Lb. AdurCSS IS eiO re illcn i* 1 Ing of accurlty be foatered In each atao enjoy the eyeceBaca they have BROILERS, tm r in s ‘ i exhaustive exsminstion Is under daughters .Mary and Carol o f New schedided to listen to « recording adequate hospital facilities ore earned. AND rOWE aircraft engtnea, propeUoni, atr- Britain and Mrs. Victor Briega of ,-nachlnery. Itfi Contribi^tion to 1 « DTA ivhlld. He found oa a result of a j way to<|ay Ipto the bsrkgrounil of o f s claimed telephone cnnvnrsa- Just os much s necessary adjunct DCrfi O l H O IIlfiier r ■ ra queatlonnaira given to men In the ^•aea and hcUcoptera. ta donatinit: W’allingford were recent callers at Plump Young Tonis Hla lost point In the conaldera-. S' y. Cklcktea Drcsssil tion between officers of the con­ Hartford Drive to successful plant operation aa tIon of a good achool concerned the • colloeUon of book* to-holp rc- 13-year-oId .loyce Christine Nlcb- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fkiyd service that one thing they wished Toes, and W ei. For (2 0 lbs. and nver) ...... 53c Lb. opportunities for recreaUon and they had been better prepared for, environment of the child. Health jols, a Junior high school girl who Fogll. tending litigants when he resiimea first aid and other sound person­ Dr. Finis E. Englemon, Deputy Thaakaglvtag pltalah tlw Ubrariea deatrornd or Hartford, Nov. 20-Tw o conlri- CommiMioner of Education for the was how to get along with others. ahouM be properly conaMcred, was arrested yesterdsy In ronnee- .Mr. and .Mrs. Karl Anderson. [ rvldenre In the 930,000 nel practices, the forward looking duoaccd by th« recent devaatatinK Phone Rockville 87-13 And Reverse The Charges Htate of Connecticut, presented to This trait should certainly be de­ Eyea ahould not be strained by Im­ "■"A Opea Thursday • te fi-P. M- tlon with \^lhn slaying of if play­ .Mr. and .Mrs .Sherwooil Hmith and breach of contract suit btmighf butiona by a large Industrial or­ management oi this company IS Area In Maine, H. M. Horner, preal- the Hollister P.T.A. last evening veloped through practice In school. proper lighting, or by the forcing mate. flve-yenr-«»ld Myrettii Ii.nes. .Mr. and .Mrs. Jon.'’ Route 83 . This became known when a 9100,- eioniplete and early success.’’ freckle-faced hobhy-soxer, who versation is between -aidncy Albert the training of children were os Tall Codara brarlea. 000 eubocriptlon to the current 93.- thought-provoking to the parents The water must be boiling the sheriff said made a transcribed of Akron, Ohio, head o f the New Ellington. Conn., Ervin LuginbuhL Prop. The United Aircraft library a'lll ’ 000,000 completion fund for the as to the teachers. statement In the presence of her U tilities Ucm ipaity Jersey concern, anri James A. I Seald 4 omdnnr teapot Put in OM iMfipgonlul of IM provide about 50 vohimea dealing father anil stepmother. Mr. and Deliveries Also Made To Ernest Loginbuhl IS-atory medical center waa an­ Foremoat In Importance in a with Buch aubjecta aa ahop auper- Walsh, head o f the rubber com­ French Orphan Of ono tea The Albert company, charges Will Try Again Impulse." that the West Haven firm, which 95,000.000 campaign In 1842 and ents In attacking the problem ot, and aircraft anginea, according to Joyce, a seventh grade pupil, 184S. the aircraft company contri helping a child to grow up. Par­ Robert C. Sale, the corporation'a Hsrtford, Nov. 20 •— (yp; — Th»( manufactures Urea, ordered and I was arrested at Emerson Junior buted 9400,000. Subeequently ad­ rhlladelphia. Nov. 20— UP)— ents and teachers con learn much Orangs HsU chief librarian. Also Included will OinnecUcut Light and Power com­ high school ve.stenlay, -id hoiirs ditional amount; were voted for Marcello Lafarge, 14-year-oId of rvturn] benefit from each other bo aeveral volumes. o f yearbonks after MyreUfi’.s nude hmly was pany has reporteil a net Income capital funds for the enlargement in such orgonlcatlone os the P ar­ and handbooks o f leading terhnirat French war orphan who twice Tom orrow I found in a chvc, the skiiir hashed o f 94„344.1tbt ($3 00 on each of o f fit. Francis and Mt. Sinai hos- tried uneucceaafully to enter this ent-Teachers Association. A and adentlfic societies.' .MIwi Riithiiiar.v U iiiu lla I in. her clothing plied neatly near- (><*t Ex|M>rt Rciiaira! acheol la good, he cont'nued. If the 1,238,674 shares of common stock) home workshop piUls In Hartford. Bradley Me­ country oa a etowaway, aayi be The booke from the United Air- ^ ! by. morial hospital at Southington, children arc working out the oolu- N igh t a t a craft library will be shipped along | AUCTION hasn’t given up. Miss Ruthmnry Wirtalls, daugh- after taxes and preferred dlvl- 1 Electrlo Motor Repairs are and Manchester Memorial hospi­ tion of difficult problems and ones alth those of the Hartford Public ^r of Mrs. R. H. Wlrtalla, 38 Morcelle and 16-year-old Jacques 23 REGULAR GAMES 25c dends, for the 12 months w hich' 'TCfi P o t t o U c tal jt Manchester, so that the cor­ that ore meaningful to the child. Library. They will be sent to our apeelsMy. ThIa la no |ob Bulason were Mimed 3reatei:^y SILAW 7 MPEtTAL GAMES Ociniont street, has been selected ended Oct. 31. The announcement SALE poration has contributed In excess If. ha. con see the eimlllcance of Millbridge, Maine, for distribution to play the role of AIrrIc Chichester for the usuni meehanicsl hnndy- when the'American freighter John SWEEPSTAKES t s i l e a d yesterday said the directors de­ Clttrk UlOODmiifER of 9800.000 for the expansion m the subject ne la studying he will from that point. In the ronjedy drama "P eg O ’ My THURSDAY NIGHT mnn! Expert service we furnish G. Whittier arrived here from clared a diviilend of $1 a share f O V W hospital facilities In Hartford put for greater effort Into the at­ WEEKLY PRIZE Heart” by J. Hartley Manners. on the common stock payable Jan. . In Thr Tinker Building, will save time aa well aa ex­ Rouen. France. tainment o f It. The play will be produced by the The Gilead Congregational I7p.staim Opp. Montgomery | | I * 0 « (bounty In recent years. Marcello—who said hia parenta A democratic atmosphere. Dr. TEA 1 to shareholders of record Dec. 5. ' sense. Elecrtcsl Motor Repair Frederick B. RenU-’hler. chair­ Verdeoro Dramatic Society of the Church Society held Its annual were kUled In the recent World Englemon asserted. Is os Impor­ and bringing the current year’s Wards. UTHE • CmCOlM SAW • 116 SAW man df the aircraft company, told College of Our Lady of the Elms, meeting and supper at the Gilead i iilvuicmrto'sa 2 ’ > work demands wide experience war and that he had reached New tant In the echo 1 x e In the home, Hebron a share. Articles too numerou.H to NORIZONTAl NH.L • SlO TTn leaders of the building fund; Chicopee, on Friday evening No­ Conimunlty Hkll with an attend- * and eqnlpmetnt. T ry us, next ROTATING FILE • ROUTER York am a stowaway In AiiguaL where the personality of everyone vember . 21, in the Veritas Audi­ ance of seventy-live. The follow­ mention will lie on display * "We have always felt a real and 1846. only to be shipped back to should be respected. While en­ For Bone reaaon. people down lUFFER • GRINDER • SANDER torium of the- Liberal Arts Build­ ing officers were elected for the from 7 :.‘I0 p. m. and starting dcniille obligation to participate France—told Immigration fiuthor- couraging children in a freedom of thia way. In Hebron village, got ing on the college campus. Miss coming year: Deacons, Merton inochlna. in the creation and maintenance itlea he would be bock, a third choiee in their acts, we must Im- the date o f the GUead Congrega- at Ht.tO p. m., will be sold to Wlrtalla is a member of the senior Hills and Asa W,* Kills; clerk, El­ DRIVlINC; SCHOOL - A d «p w h t«r t4 9 ?5 o' a healthy working environment time. He orfd Jacques were Mnt iresa upon them that with privl- tieaai chnrdt meeting for Satur­ class at* the college. ton W. Buell; treasufer. Kenneth the high bidders. Why not , for our employees and their fami­ to Ellis Uland to await transpor­ ftgea of freedom come also respon­ day Instead o f Friday evening, and EINAR 80L0M0NS0N W. Ellis: auditor, Mrs.' Marion come in and look around? lies. W e view os an entirely proper tation to France. sibilities. If a child chooses un­ so announced i t The m e ^ n g Lessons on Dual-Cnnlrol Csra NORTON Shoppers* GaUtCaa, Rsthbun; ushers, Clarence Flath- charge upon Industry a share In wisely he should be allowed to suf­ was held Friday evening, and two pan'ea of glass, turned a key Calls Taken at City Vmh Co. ELECTRICAL htin, Alexander Motyka. ('alvln : Maiu'licHicr Auction the cost of providing the buildings The present Filipino participa­ fer the consequences of hit wrong then waa a gratifying attendance, and latch, and made his way in to Fish, Hsnry Porter and Alden | INSTRUMENT and equipment without which tion in domestl'* trade o f the choice. nearly 100 being present, this In- the room, where he attacked Mra. UOWAftOUTA Warner; Finance Committee, Mrs. TELEPHONE 5141 Sale Co. hospital care could not be offer- Philippines is estimated between: Of particular challenge to the cinfing the Sunday aohool, Ladiea’ Johnston. She suffered a broken COMPANY WHAT'S GOOD 70 « MOLDED CM M K M Y MID 0MN6C SM iO ) Marion Foote, Mrs. Charlotte Mo- | John Lawler, Sales Manager 25 and SO per cent. In 1818, It was grade ochool teachers was the rec­ f -WARM-UP*'FOR THAT Aid S ^ e t y , deacons, in -fact any nose, cutA abrasions and lacera- ed.” SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKCN WITH lyka and C. Daniel Way, and ex­ Accepts Obligation only 10 per cent. ommendation that the educational } EAT DURINO THIS THANKSOIVIN& FEAST? liilBrested people who wanted to Uona, and was taken to the Wind­ 791 Main St. Tel. 3.175 71 Hilliard St. Tel. 5189 in %hop. how*. »* ecutive committee, Merton Hills, | Pomeroy Day, chairman of the MASHED SWEET POTATOES AND eoMe. A line aupper waa served ham Community Memorial hospi­ ( WEEK EEFORE YOUR HUSSAND WILL Ass Ellis and Douglas Porter. ’ tchool-. committee on corporations In tha PEAS IN CREAM, HOT MSCU^e and a bualneae meeting took tal. It was thought she would L THANKS&IVINO? LIKE TH IS.... Mr. and Mrs. Donald Law yer; 93.000. 000 campaign, called the place. Douglas Porter waa made have to stay there for two days. A BULLDOZER ^ APPLE PIE, AND COPPEEf I and children have moved to Ware, . contribution "a demonetratlon of a BMinbar for three yea n o f the relative o f Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Maas. Mr. Lawyer had been e m -; ekurdi committee. In place of Virginia McAnoeney of Manches­ Pric* indu^ut mmthiit* bow; 12" a It " taMa tmpmhh al 45 datwa anfla lHU the company’s acceptance of the ployeij at C. Daniel Way's farm i FOR HIRE obligations of corporate citizen­ niNDer HUla, whose term expired. ter, was with her at the time of dp gma$a sad mUrp amvpat m4mpHn Hr tittiiHr mmt 7" tifcsAr to* Madtf in Gilead. C. Daniel Way was also added to the attack. Allen was arreated and kardanad tab/a taw Wada; 2 mM daattaHia ■alda«,t24tV’) I wM daal »a»Mae ship. in the highest sense o* the Mrs. I/ovina Hutchinson who was ' Excavating — Grading Just Received! the finance committee. Other taken to Colchester police bar­ tar (iOWh laffca'fcaad; lalfca puhtHi 2 daal paOaym pvUar 5aa,aad trail war term.” spent the summer In GUead at ' elBeeni remained as previously. racks, after having driven away l.and Clearing — Etc. Oslrom Enders, chairman of the A postponed 4-H club meeting from the scene of the attack in his the home of her daughter, Mrs. 93.000. 000 Hartford hoapltal com­ Robert Fixitc. went to Manchester will be beM Tbursdey evening. car. He was under 92,500 hail, Another Shipment pletion fund, observed that "this on Monday to spend the winter , Nov. 90th. at the GUead parson­ which he had not been able to Frank Damato FACTORY DEMONSTRATION latest contribution by the United months with her son and daugh- 'C age. borne o f tbe Rev. and Mrs. raise when tbe last report was j —OF— Aircraft Corporation, which has ter-ln-law, Mr. and.Mrs. Arthur Pe M. aeetge M. Milne. made. He Is said to have been ac­ I and Sons *8’)bscribed more then 9800,000 to Hutchinson. AT OUR STORE hospital enlargement programs In \V ‘Mlie ClarUsa L. Pendleton ec- quainted with Mra. Johnston pre- j 24 Homentead Street W e re tc.itunnq s. .ivon.il foods for Th.ink^giving in conpanled the Rev. end Mra.* How­ viously. I A postponed 4-H Club meeting i Hartford County In recent years, ard C Champs to Shelton Friday will be held this week on Thtirs- ; Phone 7091 or 2-945.5 Is one of the best assurances our our \torc. Corru- m ,ind ’’browse" .iround You rc .ilw.iyv The American Legion, O. Merle i evening at the parsonage. evening, for a vtait of a few days. Jones Post, will give a dance at i committee has that the present W ELCOME, .ind yi.u’ll W.int to t.ikv .rdvantage of the The Champes were at Mrs. George Milne Is the leader of effort w lll.b e wholly successful Hebron Town Hall Friday evening,' the 4-H group in this town. SPECIALS wc offer this week' Champe'e former home here FrI- Nov. 21. Two turkeys will ge "giv­ Sat. Morning, Nov. 22 and our new hospital-assured. \ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wolfgifhg "Certainly It Is a fact, that In en away," and there will be a third and cbildren spent Rnrlday in second of the series o f Mill- turkey aa a door prize. Hartford hospital’s' original 95,' tsry Whists took place Friday Wallingford, the guests' of Albert The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Doran. evMilng at the Amston l^ k e club- William H. Hills is named Henry SHOES Hobbyists ! ! ^ house, with nine tebles in play. Miss Doris Hutchinson gave a William. The baby la the grand­ party at her home In Gilead In Whmera for tbe evening were Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark 11. W. FOR and Mrs. Chauncey R Kinney, honor of Mias Catherine Lyons See a complete operation of these many purpose toob BALDWIN HlUs, form erly o f Hebron, now of one of the nurses at the Manches­ U. S. NO./l Mm. Leroy B. Kinney and Mra. Marlborough. George Alden. Mra Paul Paquln ter Memorial Hospital. ' A group CHILDREN by a factory representative. Gardney Q. Shorey Is acting as of captured the door prlM and Mra her asaociaies were al.so pre- organist at St. Peter’s Episcopal MISSES F l^ d Fogll won, the dark horse sent. HAVE YOU TRIED THE 5 9 church In place of Mra. Lewis W. | Fred Baumberger Is a patient al Pbtatoes > APPLES prUe. Gifts are donated by play' Phelps, who Is unable to continue AND SMALL BOYS era Tbe parties are sponsored / In that capacity on account of 111- Ideal Christmas Gifts! the Amston Lake Fire com' ness. (CALIFORNIA pany. p / b . I . A Burprise party was given Sat- A number of little friends helped I Over urday evening for Mr. and Mrs. fo v Never Oennerf Yewr W t ISSUE SEHSATIONAL NEW Sally Scranton observe her llth birthday, at a party given at the Joseph Grlfflng, who live on He- doz. bron-Andover road, In honor of | home of her porenta Mr. and Mrs. CENTAL PUTES Three Hundred 'urnips ORANGES Stireno Scranton. They hfd a their 35th wedding anniversary.: So iasily fine birthday spread. played About 42 were present, coming j Finishrci Monuments and from Hchron, Bolton. Manchester,' Klfcnitr rnd* Iiatf*- C.f.H0US€^S0 N The W-. G. Geimey G>. games and had a general good Markers In Our Display BLUE HUBBARD RED EMPEROR New Jersey and New York City. ful bltlfilllRg. Jn»l #«t 9MM time. Sally goes to school at He­ 1 RUtf «r bridffp in a tlasit DURKEE'S \ I Yard To. ChiMtse From! INC. bron center and has a good many The party was given by the three] •I nairr. Add a liltlt Klre« ,136 North Main Street Phone 4148 children of the Griffings, Joseph. ____ niu. frefila! Hlain». dit* lb. young friends here. I rolaratiatifi. dentara adar dUapM^r* Yaat The Finest In lbs. Several parishioners accompan­ Jr., George and Mra. Jo|in Van-1 tecilb fiparlitt lihf new Atb >a«t drngtiu Squash lailap far Kletnilt. GRAPES ied the Rev. Herald R. Keen to Zander. A delightful time ivas en-! Hartford Thursday to attend the Joyed and Mr. and Mrs. Grlfflng | Design received many iisefid and beauti- 1 KLEENITE file 6ri/i/i/en Way MARGARINE? annual meeting of the Women’s PASefAL DIAMOND BUDDED Auxiliary at Christ Church Ca­ fill gifts. A, fine supper was served. Get Kleenite today at Hale’s Drug thedral. Dept. Quinn’s Drug nml all gmid Workmanship Mrs. Louise Blume, who has ilnigglsts. bean with her daughter, Mrs QUALITY MEATS Celery • I Claude W . Jones, fo r Some time. Material WALNUTS ' baa returned to Canaan where she T o l l m u l DOUBLE BUNCHES laomployed. Thanksgiving Sp«H*ial! MANCHESTER Fairly NEW CROP The next Military Whist, spon­ Miss Evelyn Franc was the gue.it sored by the Amston Lake Vol- Fresh uatser Fire Company, will be held of honor at a shower of miscel­ MEMORIAL BRISKET POT ROAST lb. 69c 1 lb. p k g. at the home o f Mr. and hlrs. laneous gifts at the. social rooms CHOICE GRADE Cranbwries ':> 3 9 < | MIXED NUTS Oootge Alden, Jr., on the I.ebanon of the church where a large gath-1 Sweet Cider COMPANY PREPARE THEM IN ADVANCE ^ ■ aide o f Amston Lake. This ering. of her friends were present A. Almettl Prop. RIB ROAST BEEF change Is made as since the cold lb. 65c from In and out of town to con-! B Y E ROUND weather set in it is difficult to 5Dc Gallon COR PK.ARI A.MI IIAIIKISO.N heat the club house satisfactorily gratulatc her on her coming mar* | STREETS Owing to the extremely unpleas­ rlagc. Miss Franc is the daugh-1 ( With Ynur Own Container) OpiHisllr Kasl Cenirlrrv CUBE STEAKS lb. 95c FORGET YOUR PARKING TROUBLES/ ant weather Wednesday afternoon ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franc , TEI.F.PIIONR 7781 OR 5’illl j f last, the meeting o f Colonel Hen­ of Tolland. | SHORT RIBS lb. 39c ry Chapter, DAR. ^as postponed Rev, Phillip King selected for' Open Snndaya HERE WE HAVE AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOR 200 CARS to Thursday afternoon. It was held his Sunday morning sermon: "N o ! Bolton Cider Mill atr the home of Miss Mary Leal in Silbstltute For God." . Ti’lephtme fi.189 Ru> Direct and Sas'e MonrvI PLA TE BEEF lb. 29c wmiH ivarvUMUE AU iAum a b o u t this Colchester, Old Hebron roml. The Men's Class of the Church > LEAN ’Hiere were"14 meml^rr present; i meetings .Siiij- THANKSGIVING TURKEYS. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW AND BE ASSURED OF A and s very InteresUng address on ‘ BEEF STEW lb. 59c Htw n o n AMMOf, CUATSOBT DUBKU KttiAKCHI "Rscorda of an Old Countrv ' CHOICE TENDER TURKEY Store” was given by the'Rev. ' ^'">'"'’1 Slmp- Wsilsce Canney of Westchester. ,’’*’1).'.,. ■ ..... ROUND GROUND lb. 65c NEVER BEFORE have you tasteid such margarine! Never before have you seen lueh The store was operated In West-' ‘ 'm’l f|u 'Ihc FRESHLY GROUND popularity! New, milder, tweeter flevor...new spreading qualidet...new, improved HIGH QUALITY MEATS ChestermafLdnf ip 1830 Kmivicr or about that time, c hurch f at.i 7:,to7 n‘‘ o • clock. u "'’ Lojuior, , “ of 'r HAMBURG lb. 49c keeping qualitict which hold die frethoeu and delirious Durfcee flavor longer...no PAPER TOWELS ROLL 35c ^ worship. Fiiy Young; lemicr of ilis- 4 LB. AVERAGE , won^ir women are talking shout scntadoosl new Durfcee't Margarine! SUGAR CURED FRUIT COCKTA4L NO. 2Vt CAN 39c ^ T)ie choir ichcar.sid will be held IWucTin Durkee experts worked for yesrt developing the new methodt end crefting the new ; tomoninv evening it 7 o'clock RIB ROAST PORK lb. 49c h a m s LB. 65c Cloth, and farming and household „hcn all memhen me iciiuestcd to FOR RENT equipment to make this new Durkee Margarine pouible. And Durkee Famous Foods, RONED AND ROLLED 26c g o ^ were on sale, a sort of de-.be pre.sent.- .'^i.riiti We.st is The or-' L.'WDLORDS—We know in these days you would hesi­ FRESH SHOULDERS lb. 43c VERMONT MAID SYRUP psitroent store of the earlv dnvs. | ganisl. M A iN r: -NO. 1 which has long been a leader in production of highett quality, margarine, tells you tate to pul ati^ign on your property staling that you have In abort. Mrs Canney .assisted! Mi ' and Mis A lin ton KIbliee SMOKED SHOULDERS lb. 49c fraiikly: ’11119 is the finest margarine that hat ever been produced.*' CHUCK ROAST La 69c 2 PKGs. 29c M iM bm hofitww, anU helped ' have a.-^ iiioiiiia from New a rent lo offer; in fear of inciting a near riot. Why not GRADE AA-A SEEDLESS RAISINS serve refreshments of home made York. ‘ POTATOES 10 LBS. Chan^ to sensational new Durkee’t Margarine T O D A Y . . . you’ll be mighty glad SUNSHINE cookies and tea. It will be two ' Mrs. Norma pick up the phone and call us for fast efficient service, F.AK.VIF.K B R O W N ’S HANDY'S SAUSAGE lb. 59c C Anderson of Tol­ you did. nvmtha before another meeting is land Center wa.s elcrlcd pre.Hlilent in placing a giHtd reliable tenant in your home. We get NO. 1 FRANKFURTS BEEF LIVER i,a 49c HI HO CRACKERS 27c held. of the Connectli'iit Conlerencc of BA(i NATIVE (4 to 8 Lb. Average) kCra. W alter E., Wright, worthy Sucial Workers at the organiza­ a complete credit report on each tenant and only select SPINACH SUNSHINE ' V K U m A.ND W H IT E natron. OE8. Wooster Lodge, tion’s 37lh unnUHl meeting h< Id in six names and suhmit them to you so you may select N0.1 KRAUT (Comb.) 65c and Mrs. Philip Motz were pres­ Waterbury last week with a two- | LB. 45c 2Sc day conference. whom you wish. This service Is absolutely free to you FOWL KRISPY CRACKERS ent at s meeting and dinner In Nl- TURNIPS I-BS. SPARE RIBS lb. 49c LEAN. rRESIILY GROUND OCEAN SPRAT sntic on Visiting Matrons' and Thi' .Tolland Men's Comnuinity including drawing of any leases Is necessary. We have CIIASIN’S WIDE OR FINE Patrons* night, recently. Mrs. ; Club will meet In the soi-ial looms veterans registered with us who are facing immediate CHOPPED HAM AND W right setM as serretarv'. Mrs. of the Federated ehurcli tliis HAMBURG La 49c CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 CANS 39c Wright, Mrs Stuart Brinkman | ** o'l liM-k The eviction. Wc have placed 12 rents in the past three NOODLES LEAN H U Rrrs and Mra. Motz also attended the '''v < v(niiig i.s H.A.XTER’S W H O LE OR t 'l T PICKLES i lb. 35c moetlng o f Radiant Chanter, OES. “ *! ^“ ••"ws; William .Sonk, .lolm months. REMEMBER we are Manchester’s one anti only DOG FOOD (Exceptionally Lean) In WinimanUc. when a turkey din- " ’elgold. .Ir. Alex original Rental ('onsultanis. Try our service. We won’t PORK LOINS La 49c 2 CANS 25c POTATOES GROUND MEAT WHOLE OH EITHER END BAKED BEANS net was oarved, the event being and Karl Tobianon All fall you. We have no Hartford Office and are not con­ -Sro.AR HEART lb. 19c tbs official visitation of W'orthv men In the ciimniunlty are wH- come. Oraad Matron Clara Huntley and nected with any other'Rental Bureau. Mdoclate officers. PEAS CANS Store 0|ieii Thursday Nights Until 9:00 TANIM* A LI. I’l RI’OSR FROZEN FOODS FRESH FISH 1fr«. Harry Drummond, sister Have Yon Ordered Your Holiday Turkey 0t XCn. W alter E. Wright, who Is FILLET OF HADDOCK lb. 39c uafior trastment at a convalescent If your oil burning METAL POLISH BOT. BIRDSEYE PEAS pkg. 29c hoou in Hartford. Is renoried os FOR THE Hl'XTER, WATERPROOF xneh improved, but will net he fitovpg do not burn to Rentd Service Bureau PUMPKIN PIE MIX pkg. 27c HALIBUT lb. 59c OYSTERS pint 79c Ohio td rcttirn home at 'present. pleaftp you Mrs.- Wright vWted her a few 869 Maih St„ Manrhesler. Phone'4168 Days MATCHES PKG. d o »x ago. l. \ l« iK KEARNS A lurid oeoount lo being report- CALL Evenings, Manchester 2-!»:U7 eA df tha bosttag up of Mra. Groce PAPER TOWELS ROI.L .Tetootnit Smiday night, by Henrv Open Mon. Thru Sat., 9 A. M. To 5-..10 l». M. M clN TO SII W, ABw ef Wmiraantle. after he M-ANCHESTEK hN I fiPCMfi eutvoaea into her homo, Open Tues., Thurs. and Friday Evenings 7 to 9 361 CENTER ST. TEL. 5159 5150 FIRST FOOD STORE •hg ]|vw ta • IMOM M tha Ando- 2.1390 APPLES 16 Q T . I PHONE 8059 ^ owned by Chulee Rath- SO MHO... SO SWitT... iO COUHTHT-niSH IN flAVOtl 64lv64S CENTER STREET b' Tha Intruder, according to Tune In Aind Hear Us On The “MARKET B.ASKET* M «oa, ooxM up a bock atolr- , No dirt— No drlav VVDRC F!ach Weekday Morning WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE “ ■ to the oeeond floor, broke out ' *. t • ' ■ V . ' ■ PAGE SEVBNTEBir MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 194T MANrHl‘»l> :K ICVKNINO HERALD. MANtHESTER. CONN-* THU RSI) AY. NOVKMBl^R 20. 1947

meeting this Ovsning at 5 p. m. Mlaa dmrude FuOw will give Rockville book revlewa in connection with tiM program of the Catholic La* dies of Columbus for November. ^ V ^ ’ O R L D Votsd M ost VoluablB in Notionnl Lcuguo Members will bring gifts for the Hospital Aides Sunshine basket. The committee for the evening include;; Mra. Louies Krajewskl, Mias Beatrice iRaineeMay To Hold Dance Jordon, Mrs. Harriet Neff, Mrs. ______IN«wUniforms II *rNew ^ Uniforms iRainesMay TTiraf TTiirilThird RflReinafI • Dorothy Loehr. VOL. XV, NO. 12 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20 CoaipiM bp Stsdeilto of Manchdotdr HIgb School Hor^men Boast Plenty Joint Meeting Mix* Hricii K«1m . Kar«||> Advtawi Be Eli Find Date S eized for An* There will be e Joint meeting of For Rec Fives! the V.F.W. AuxUlary and Post this T o W in Coveted Honor ■m l Erent to Be Held evening at 8 o'clock at the G. A. R. Of^eight on Roster halL List 17 Gaines , Error Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae Enjoy Dance Mr. CMdsrd New Two Meetings I Moriffity Brothen lo Coach Odell Counting At PriaceM Ballroom Past Chief* Onb i S rO R H I M On Divinity Student Ewell Blaekwell TnUb The Past Chiefs Club of Kiowa | In last week's Ramblin' John Oondard In 22B la E ^ p F oot Qnintels Gains Award Council wilt meet Friday evening New York Pro ^intet Braves* Star; BUpe Rodnlllc, Nov. 20.—(Specun— For Cagers Round column. It was stated a new “froM'’ General Science For Council New York Ace AbaeketbaU team drills eailtar this Against Harvard Team at 8 o'clock. The Past Chiefs of that the preliminary Tha^nka- teacher. Ur. Goddard formcrijr In Jnnior Cage League ______kISHdiy filgued And Edwards Follow; Tlic Wajra and M*aiu committee Iona Council of Stafford Springs Won 29 of 34 Gi Ooutracte have baau oignad by'week at the armory toa ^ y a re glving game was achedufed to taught moUi and science In New Haven, Nov. 20—(F)—Bob! of the Rockvine Qty hooplUI »ux- will be guests. AU members are Canton, Connecticut Ha oom- bath maaaganiente for m football ' walked down the otalra and into Team to Meet Alumni be played with "The Checkers, ' Liwt Season; De , Matt Moitozty of Mottoity the dressing room, AU act to take Jack Robinfioa FIflli tHsv]r has atlocUd the date of Invited to come and greet the the Trade school team. The muus to tOat HarUord WUrjT Eot|r Ddegates Attenil' | Bnthara la aupplytng toa uniforms booking .whkdi will bring together Raines, toe divinity student from' neighborlM Council members, Visttors* Top Sepi the Hartford Proa and the Amer­ plclurea waa Vic Vlchl. local pbo- Tharsday. January 15. 1»4I, for In Season's 1st -‘Game name of the opponenta la the day. Whan ookad how ba Ukatf Fco^ffi^on Meeting* [for four of toe five teams entered Minneapolis; today loomed as an Iris' Voik. Nov. XO—(ffj-a o b the NfUi annual Hospital Auxllv intrrlm Pastor Checkers; however, the Check­ Manchester M M school, Mr. [la toe West Side Junior Beaketball ican Le^on football team. The tograpber, who waa sngaged to important eng In the Vale backfiehl taka ahoU of toe players. itL heavy hitting tkiia base lary dance to be held at the Prln* Dr. George S. Brookes of this On ThanksKiving Day ers la not the Trade school Goddard reidlM-that he Ukea WiIIi|nantic Forum Winnars of 28 gamto In 34 Marts 1 L e ^ ie . H w fifth team wUI wear cantost wUl take ptace on Sunday as head coach Howard Odell put cess ballroom with the tUijOhm- city is serving as Interim Pastor, team. The-' Checkers is last teaching here very much and laxt ssaaon against laarting profaa- I Uw colon of tha Manchester Motor afternoon, November M, at Muni* One by one toa Guards parform- the Elis through torir final heavy main of toa Boston Bravos, today of the Columbia Congregationsr r ij^ Stadium In Hartford. ora Uacd up individually, struck a wah prncialmad the National airss fumiahlnf the music. A seventecn-gamc schedule will year's championship team of enjoys hla pupils. Two/^conferences, one at Bast atonal teanss to. tha Naw. xerk and alaa. scUce licka In preparation for Tbs foltowina oommittees ha\’s church. the Junior Inter-Rec League. New Jaraey araa toa New ktirk Ttera wera mora meetings held pooe and lo^cd at toa birdie. With turday'fe game In toe Bowl with League'a Moot VaiuatJa PMyar 'To Conduct Senleea be played by the Manchester High —Jessie LaUirop, 'SL For ths past aeveral seasons but only two mora pMyara to bean announced by President Mrs. Hartford High school and the oth­ MotropoUtan HotaenMn are -x- Morlarty Brothers have outfitted during the past few months be- eHarvard. lur 1647 by n vote o( n II min Rev. Kart Otto Klette, pastor of basketball team this season, which er at WlUlmantlc Btata Teachers pactedweted to astand toa Nattonal tween representatives of toa two shoot, Vlchl squatted behind his Odell yeoterday named his stort­ oommittoe ol toe Baseball WrttatW ^ u l C tohman: the First Lutheran church, will toe Jtmior teams at the Waat Side Mttial flerMce committee, Mrs. gets under way Thanksgiving Oollege, were attended by repre­ Ovarda Friday night at tha ar­ IRac. gridiron powers than General camera and Juat aa he started to ing backneid as Tex Furse at Aaaoclauoa. conduct services at the Tolland Manager George Waddell wtU at- focus his Iona, a smaU clean look- C. Penton Burke, chairman; Mrs. Night, Npvcmbcr 27 at the Ar­ Antic Spring G iven sentatives of Manchester High mory. The iocala will be out after I The Superior Service which Is Quarter, Ferd Nadhcroy and Art In baocMnlng tha tin t soaoeber Raymond T.. Hunt Mrs. Nelson C. Jail on Sunday, November 23. This Swiniming Team toeii second win of toa season tend In tha next few months. Nel lag kitten Jumped tn front of toe Fltogerald. halves, and Levi Jack- nf a non-pennant winning taam to is one of a scries of sei-vtces spon­ mory. spool's student Council recently. located oil Spruce street has do­ ther side, the Pros or the Lagton, player and started to play with Mead. agabist too sreU known New York nated a trophy to Rac Dlractor eon at fullback. Behind tola quar­ gain that dietincUon slnoa Ernie sored by the Rock villa Ministerial The Red and White as usual By Sock & Buskin Elaine HauachUd, Vincent Diana refused to budge from their orig* hla shoe laces. •ooial committee, Mrs. inarenca Association. Begins Praetice five. [John FalhewakI for toe team tet, however, stood Raines, who hss Lombardi ot the fourth-pinoe Cte- Payni, chairman; Mrs. Carolina will open their season In a game and Robert Kaminski want to the The locals got away to an aus- bial demands. FlnaUy last weak a Tha tnUurtcr. who waa probably been prepared for any role all clnnau Rada woo the award la Tour Friday with the Alumni. The following [which flaUhas the regular Rec Forster. Mrs. fy>ula Mueller, Mias tenim on "MeeUng Needs of pidoua atari last Friday night by Sanlor LsagiM seaaoo In first contract was drawn up which was looking for toe "Mrdle." waa cau- week. 1618, IBUiou also had U s honar ot The Tolland COi nty Farm Bu­ night the locals will >pen their Enthusiastically bouncing oyer Splash! tha aqua season la offi trimnUng toa Pratt and Whitney agroeabia to both pnrtlea and qa ttouHy picked up and quIsUy BUiel Flynn. reau has arranged a land Improve­ Toung People" at !^Iim antle on laos. The Minneapolis speedater will iMooming toe flrat third hasenmo B'aya and Means committee, regular season playing Middletown country roads In a aix-chalr,.make- No, girls, this la not about' you, November IS, Small group iHacua- Man's Oub of Waat Hartforil.1 a result toe game will take place aUppad Into the duffle beg of one ment tour to be held on Friday to believe automobile, the cast of , With the addition of toa Supe- bo the first line stand-in for both In either league to win Uw UUe Mrs. Paul C. tehinan, president, High In a C.C.I.L. contest. . but It la about tha M.H.S. swim­ Bions on the problems of youth 4>iach Earl *¥00! sent his sqiMd on toe last Sunday ot toa month. of toe playera. The bag bad Ah Nadherny and Jackson. Nadhcrny aince its InoepUon In 1611. \ see various machines. Including a Hamden, a new-comer to the "Antic Spring" aent an audience [ rior Bervloa Trophy, Director Fal- and .Mrs. Chester Bronson, vice and possible solutions to these through another lengthy senm- [kowskl has now four permanent Tha ghms wUl be toe last of toe opener for air. Ths pteyer, un­ atlll la limping from the arch In­ Tha SI*yearK>M native of Ban bulldoaer. chain saw and back-hoc C.C.I.L. last year. Is the only new of "Sock and .Buskin" and "Paint ming team (boys.) ' mage last night at toe armory snd presidenti co*chalrmen, Mrs. Ed> In oporation. Ths group will meet problems were held. I trophles'Up for players to shoot at aeaaou for toe Legion. The Iocala. aware of what had taken place, jury ha received In toe Brawn game Francisco, whose groat work both srard M. Connors, Mrs. Oscar opponent. M.H.S. will meet the and Powder" meipbera Into peals Led by Captain Johnny Camp- was well picaaed with the axhlM- coodied by Sugar Hugret, have picked up hla duffle bag and threw at Leonard's Comer In Tolland at of laughter. The comedy, directed A t a conference of the North- I during tot coming season. Awards that kapt him completely ham- at bat and In the Arid , was larga* .H^ersnnn,. Milp... J?yde_-_Arnpld,_ down staters twice thia season. ImU '48, tha local aquaman-bagan. M ete^ Federatkm^-of Student^ ! tion of his squad. The Guards " compiled an enviable record It over bis shoulder and beaded atrung against Princeton. Jeck- iO-Sf-m.- and go io tho-Rupert-Weat lUakrtKan Hrhedule, ’4T*’ 4« by Thesptan Lee Sllverstein, was ttLprceented at toe end of^the ly remoiwlMt for BQ6tea*a. U iM t Francis H. Bwke, Mrs. farm in Tolland, to the H. K. Cha­ their conditioning aa of a week and Oouncita at Bast Hartford on Uhiveriiry 01 ___ on m the highest aebrer, mtMrufuSuirthe beet eeml*pro opposi­ homeward. „ aon's injured luikia lias been Irh ptace rinioh teat Season, Is enbr, set Carroll. Mrs Harry C. Dowd- Nov. 27. Thursday, Alumni. presented st a recent meeting of cut. tion available, la addition, too Le­ As be neared toe main axit, toe pin farm, Ellington avenue, at the Junlor-aenlor dramatic club. a half ago. Tha ."Umbering up” November 5, Manchester High I valuable player, team WcfoB proving from week to weak but toa second BravS thus honorad. inp, Mrs. Alfred J. Judge, Mrs. Nov. 28, Friday, Middletown, period will last unUl Thanksgiving, school was represented by the o f- . Benat Plenty e( Height [ champlonahip winner end the reg- gion have already played ten kitten cried out Tlie player looked Raines will be toe number one Bob Entolt 11:15 a. m., to the Ernest Kupfer- away. 'Dm oth«r waa Johnny Bvetn, oi Charles Robinson, Mrs. Herman schmld farm, Ellington, at 11:45 Ginger, an energetic, scrioua for the first meet is on January 10, fleers, Vincent Diana, Robert Ka­ Telman Overstreet, a six foot. I alar aaaaon taara pace setter In games, a lengthy echeMe for any down near bte fert but didn’t see replacjcemenL Odell aaid. Dec. 5, Friday, West Hartford, miss of seventeen (Eleanor Wins- nnker-tu Evsne-to - Chnnee tanw a. m., to the Henry Lana farm at 1948. Under Coach Bcdrick the minski and Elaine HauachUd and six Inch giant who formerly played [ teegue plsiy. team. Sunday ahernoon the Blue anythlag to get alarmed about and WII..'ito all contact work oompletrd. back lo 1614. Mouse committee. Mrs. Harry away. leri planned the excursion Into the 12:30 p. m. to the Donald Morse locals a n carrying through caies- Patricia Stevenaon, secretary of pt a t y CoUege of New York, la I ■nie Senior League schedule and Gold will be home at Mt. oonUnued on borne. Tale will be sent through a com- EaUott. a converted outflaidar Bartley, Mrs. John E. Flaherty. farm, Ellington, followed by a Dec. 12, Friday, Windham, home. country. Invited her friends, drove thcnlcs drillB. The attitude la toe Nortoweatem Federation. one of aeveral big men on toe| letarte Tuesday night wito two Nebo and the contest will be toe ProbsMy toe kitten found a pleta rundown of Its plays today Gfciup leaders: Group 1, Mrs. Wal- Dec. 17, Wednesday, East Hart­ the car. and did most of the boss­ Horsemen roster. Overstreet ia • final attrncUoa on familiar Lorai SfMtrl who made toe shift to the hot oor* ditch blasting' demonstration at this: "A t least the boys will be In President Ralph Azinger was un­ I games listed. home. Teemmetee who were In on on. Anthony Thompoon Field and nar In 194X, polled a total Ot XM Ur Disvls, leader, Mrs. Louis Muel* 1:45 p. m, at the Willard PInney ford, homo. ing. shape, win, lose, or draw, or Sven able to attend because of football tricky ball handler and halls from ' grounds. toe plot ere anxious to find out again will work on rapid and cory Icr, assistant; Group II. Miss Dec. 19. Friday, Bristol, away, Philadelphia. In addition to play­ Both the Pros and toe Legion votes In toe banoting for Uw Kona* farm In Somers. There will be a Her apecltl friend, Robert, who If some do not make the toam. Injuries. further detolls on tha kidnapping rect recognition of Harvard plays ('Muller saw Mountain Landia Maanirial lUrlelte Fitch, leader, Mrs. How* back-hoe in operation a1 the Ray Dec. 26, Friday, Hamden, home. Is also seventeen. Is a poet, quite Don't get the wrong idea, 'these ing oervice ball the elongated Ne­ have test one game. The Quincey aa they develop by the Crimeon- ard Wood, assistant; Group III, Jan. 2, Friday, Meriden, home. "The Student Councii and toe gro performed with toe famoua I Last Nighi'e Fights of toe kitten. Award to nin by a eorafartebla Howard farm In Somers on Route strirken with hla wvii genius. drills do not hunt the boya m the American Dream" was toe theme Maaete nipped the Pros and toe Stwts Hctn mM Hwee jerseyed JayvecA Herb Benson set n new high Mra. William* donrady, leader. 20 at 3 p, m. and the final atop will ,Ien. 6, Tiiesdsy, Fast Hertford, FhUedeIpbla Bcavera In the undefeated Bristol Bees downed margin ovi r Barall Blaekwell. Sandy Hansen played a convincing least. In fact they think R’i good of the meeting, with Lewis Fox, a The Cleveiand Indiana traded Odell, openly apprchenslva about single and triple mark lost nignt rightoanded cinctiuiaU ace pltalwr Mrs. It E. Hunt assistant; Grtnip he at the Gilbert Wiley farm In away. intellectual. for them." / * 4)uidier City Pro League. the Legion by n 7 to 0 margin what Harvard Head Coach Dirk Jan. 9. Friday. Middletown, Hartford attorney-at-law, aa prin­ CMeago — Gene Burton, New pitcher B^an Stephena and rook­ m the Chensy Brothers Oft ice of no-run, no-liK fama, who Iwd IV. Mrs. Fannie Mann, leader, Somers at 3:80 p. m. Gwendolyn, (Elixabeth Kirk­ jUiotoer stor with the Metriml- York, knocked out t 'w "Bobo" Snnday afternoon in Hartford toe Harlow has devaloped In closed Miu Daniel Ostlen. assistant; home. To make the swimmin|^ team, cipal speaktr. Small dlocuaalon Iton equad la Freddie DaLeon. The | ie outfielder Joe Frailer to the BL League. Herb rolled single games 178 points. patrick) sixteen and beautiful, la one has to work. The Weakest ^ u p s were held on tha questlona. Haire, St. Louk 10. UghtwelghL Proa and Bees colUde. 1/Miis Browns for pitcher Bob workouts at Cambridge during tha of 116, 160. and 188 for a 406 to­ Group V. Miss Mabel CWirmdy, Jan. 16, Friday. West Hartford, in love with Sam, played by latter played at Oswego State and Leng*B No doubt many Legion follow- week, at least hopes toe Ell de­ Johnny MIse, staffing flrst bnoa* Isader. home. / spot, on the team is friestylers. ‘What should the American waa toe leading scorer on last OaklauA OaUf.—AUen Faulk- Monertef end first baeeman-out- tal. roan of toe New York OlantA waa Job Applicants Michael Vlgnonr. Sam la n football nar, 188, Buffalo. N. T.. outpointed ern wUl foUow their team acroae fleldor Walt Judnltch .... The fenders will be able to rscognize Party Plaaaed i Jun. 29, Tuesday, Weaver, awi^v, iLasf year's graduation /took five dream mean to toe high school year’s squad. He's a six foot, Oenter'Service (8) toe Charter Oak bridge to Muni­ third wito 144 and eatchar Brae* star, lost in a bare of love for of six freestylera onfthe team. studenUT" “ Does high school of- George Smith. 185H. Oakland, 10. Boston Bruins head toe National stock Harvard play* aa they de­ Tha tUltan Americana will hold The tkdiea of Mapls Qren's will .Tan. 23. Friday,, WIndhem. away. Gwendolyn. Their trlala were well wt three Inch forward. Hansen ...... 117 111 124— S52 cipal Field for toe Pros and Le­ velop. Edwards ted a otaeabls itelsgatlnn baM their annual Christmas party R ob Ix>aii O ffice' Jan. .30, Friday. Bristol, horns. The appeal Is mostly /;to under­ ter opportunlUea In school 7” ‘T o The Guards will again feature Gleason ...... 148 114 118— 378 Binghamton, N. Y. — Nick Hockey League. . . . The American a practice eciolon tonight at toa of champion Brooklya Dodgms appreciated by the audience. gion obateaL A year ago toe L«- Hockey League PltUburgh Hor­ SB Thursday, December 4, with a Feb. 3. Tuesday, Hamden, awsy. classmen to drop over to the gym ^hat extent does the high school Frank Bores and Johnny Dohrut- HUlnsM ...... 129 99 101— 320 Barono, 171, Syracuaa. knocked gioa went to toe dty and returned bteat Side Rec starting at 7 o'clock. with 140 pointe. ’Blossom and EIbcr (Glaire Folsy after school and work out with the offer opportunlUes for practice in Vetrick ...... 89 120 115— 328 out Shed Bell, 166. Youngsfowii.' nets have not dropped A game In Oknreh League All members ars urged to attend. Slipper being served at six o'clock Feb. 11, Wednesday, Weaver, and Leonard Johnimn) were an­ sky, toe slick ball handUng pair home with the bacon when they BL Maiy*B (6) NIaa First naeS Vs4aa fon^od by an exchange of itfts. Chicago, Nov. 20— Three home. team and talk with Mr. Bedrick. aeU-govemment?” and "What la i from Hartford. Bores didn't aconr Goodrich ....124 102 118— 841 «. their iast 14 starts . . . PrealJent Twsaty-alx playats flgurnd la other hilarious touch of the ridi­ toe high school doing to help downed the Bines. Clifford . . . . . 80 85 8 4 - 249 Basaar To Start neatly dressed men walked Into a ^Feb. 13, ■Friday, Meriden, sway. " If you can swim, we'll make a hoop in toe tocSla opener but with New York (Jauialet. Arena) — It could very wcU happen again. Harry Truman will alt on toe Ar­ Walter Conlln, manager of the tos voting, an unusually Idw total, culous. They are fourteen—Blos­ young people live together suc- Toui ...... 896 847 874—1717 Hyde ./ ..... 93 109 117— 319 Ths PoUsh'Amertean Citlssns' loan company's office In the fifth real awimmera of them.'' says toe pressure on, toe Mg Mond can GIno Buonvlno, 198)4. Bari, Italy, One Bitten BMnappad my side of toe field for the entire Briggs^...... 85 93 98- 278 Hartiord Hurricanea Is aaxloua to and tea rsoaivsd at Isaat aaa Ant* fioor of a Loop skyscraper yester­ som. and exuberant. Joyous four­ Coach. Bedrick. cessfullyT" Vincent Diana w as. be expected to score in toe double outpointed Henry • Jones, 217, game on Nov. 29 against Navy. b will hoM a Basaar at Pulaski teen that finds everything "jual Meter Sales (1) Following one of toe Guards Brown . . . . ; . 98 95 86— 274 have the Guards enter toe New piaco vote. ElUott lad ia thia da- I at 52 Village streot starting day and applied for Jobs. Morris Silverstetn '49 leader of toe first group. Reports figures. Tanner . ...111 112 100— 323 Philadelphia. I. D ebaters (Jioose wonderful”, and Klbi-rt,-; a bratty iNelSon 128 116 108- 347 England I'rofesolonal Basketball partnwnt with nine flrst-plaea hal* athis evening and continuing A clerk told them to come back were made from each and a gen­ The Nastff Anns will play toe MaxaoU ...116 130 121— 867 League. Tbs local management lots. Edwards had toot. Btaelr* fourteen, disgusted with every­ Andy IVInzler and Barbara Holland eral discussion wnu held. Windsor A. C. In toe preliminary ...101 ... 99— 200 through Sunday afternoon and later when the owner, Frank thing, e.spccially the company. I Howard Country d a b Loagao I *476 406 488-1468 hoa been approached on aeveral wall, Mias sad Paawsa Raaaa, early evening. Herat, would Interview them. Representatives Sqngs, games, and daincing werq, game. The latter contest la Uoted Prentice ,...107 105 . . . — 207 Dodger ahortetop who fInlUed The cast picsented the pipy also held during toe evening. Rematch Pits Legion Handicap ... 26 29 26— 87 occaelona during tbe poet There will be booths and dancing .The trio returned an hour and a Palcheil tlupgsrcca. , ragged sen the 'best-dresaed" couple at • at 7:80 with toa feature attraction McCurry ...116 137 138— 303 Drivera (4) weeks on tbe matter. alghto la too voting, had two with a dUIertat orchestra eaim before the Young Married Cotiplca' —Carol Bobyk. follow^. The Nesiff five cam­ Brogan ...... 127 107— 234 half later i.nd told Herat they Club at the South Methodist akirla. off-thc-shoiililpr blouaca, the dance by the applause of the Sporlcast EL Anderwm . .116 100 90—306 Total 827 817-1546 a ^ t . Refreahmenta will also be ware ready to go to work. Then In order to select rcpresrnla- paigned a year ago under toe name 128—310 Church la.1 t evening. and plaid akirt.i were the order of students. , toe Spruce Street News and won Noren ...... 101' 87 SL'BriiM t’a (4) Shorty Matin was in charge of JacUa RoWnaon, Nagrb rookla so sale, and children up to 12 years they pulled guns from their tlves to a debate to be held at A olgii over the door of the as­ Total ..546 611 865—1624 116—300 LaChapella 94 111— 380 Joan Coffin '18 Hi gala—did you know that fall tha Rac Senior League champion­ R. Sm ith...... 108 86 Against Greys Sunday ..\7S ths offlctels school last night at flint booemaa of Ua T will he admitted free. To- pockets, herded Herat and a boiik* Hartford Public school on Novem­ the day at th" Sadie Hawkin.i sembly nail urged the girls to ask M .H.S. Speakers Kapuska ...... 64 101 118-808 McKeaver ...106 111 . 81— 298 to# Armory. Matin ia ons of toa Larry Janoaa, fieshmaa ^ Frtday and Saturday the sports were Juat about finished ship. Don WUUo <8) keeper Into a vault and took 1400 ber 22, preliminary dcbnte.s were Dance spon.i'ireil by the Student the boys to dance, saying that this KeUy ...... 108 68 181—816 Arckivy ...... 181 119 124— 874 most popular and roost sought af­ uf the Glanto: Enfil iD uteh)------I win open at 5 p. m. and there Council on Novemlier 14. About and a new round of activities la In [Twaronlto ...100 ItO 125— 866 C. Abraltls ..109 132 67— 838 from the cash box. held on Ttiuraday and Friday by was their chance to take the Ini­ .Ti ter officiate in toe state. ard, veteran knucklebaH huiler ot wm ha dancing from 5 to 12 Senior Soeeeriiien 300 st'idenla attended the dance. tiative. • the making? Many girls partici­ On Radio Forum Cargo ...... 106 102 117— 828 564 1852 ]V. AbralUa ..105 106 104— 318 •*Cioeli. On Sunday the doors will Aa they were leaving, L. L. Uio Debating Society. Ijoia Swal­ pated in the sports of this season Lailey ...... 107 121 64— 822 521 467 [Gridiron Rivals Meet!Fine Preliminary to# Philadelphia PhUUaa; Oiaia Sacks, a friend of Herst walked In, An Impromptu competition was Freddie Bocchino's Moonlight EDWIN R. KEAST Maabtea (6) Joe McCluakey ran ovar the lo­ Walker, veteran Dodger outfielder, opea at'S p. ak with dancing from low and Roger .Schubert debated held to choose the best costumes. and we hope you sports enthusi­ [Kbmpanlk ... 91 88 174 78—264.I At Nebo; Played Tie Total .....876 861 517—1688 5 to t o'clock. Ths proceeds of They robbed him, too, of an un­ the afilrmative and Catherine Cor­ B eat the UG’s 6-1 Screnadcra played at the dance. asts will really mob every sport (Charlotte Worgan and Lee Sll­ tkbllo Aeeonntant nnd AndHor Obright ...... 110 110 123— 348 Owens ...... 1 0 4 82 Contest Friday cal Ylva mile road codraa yester­ and ,WlUard Marebal, Giant Ay* determined amount of cash. During a grand march the Judges, , Chaperones for the evening were verstein were delegate.i from the LaFrancto ...118 107 78—800 day and tote waa an Indication ehaser, each waa nawed, too ama the basaar win be ad«M to the bet, Lee Sllverstein and Vincent this coming season. Speelallslng'ln iMcGuiro ...... „ ... 94— 94 85— 278Here Several Weeks Center Csngaa (I ) hiiQdIng fund of the club. Diana debated the negative -of the Mra. Helen Skinner. Lee Silver- i Mr.i. Helen Skinner, Mliis Helen Current Affairs Oub of Manches­ Piper ...... 68 60 that the veteran camM campaigner _ will on on* baUoL Of Uw M ptaycn The seniors, sparked by oiit- stein, and Kicky Morri.ion of Sock I Smith. Mtrs Jeanne Low, Miss Ffilicnil Anil State Taxes Deardoii ...... 85 77 86— 251 The strong .rindeor A. C. baa McBride ...... 118 120 . . . — 188 be among toe atartere in tbethe Arm]Array only Blackerell was nanjed on all Virlag Sauads qucallon: "Resolved: That eom- ter High School to the Parade «jf Tbtol ...... 814 586 888—1628 A go ; Kickoff at 3 1>. tn. Newman' . . .. 06 104 125— 828 Oonvany B, 169th Infantry, alnndlng playing by K«1 Kiltie, and Buskin, aelccted about ten Beulah Todd. Mra. Nellie Warren, Archery practice has ended but Youth Forum on Station WDRi' 78 Ppari SL Hartford W. Fords . , , . m 68 68-308 ketball quintet and the local Nas- and Navy- Club— * raca---- one------weeiIK 34 bailou. Deaihs Lasl Night pulsory arbitration should be ca- overwhelmed the iiiidercl.assmen <5 Tcicbono, Hartford - X Bryant A Chapumn <1) Chase...... 98 81 117— 293 Oennectlcut National Guard, has labliahed In thIa country." couples From these Andy Wins- and Mlsa Catherine Putnam, all of the girls who participated in on Saturday. November 16. at 9:-T. 2 56 6 Having already gained a score­ alff Arms Irive will meet Friday from today. Robinson flnlahed flfU w lU 106 lo 1 In a strictly one-sidetj soccer Yankowsld ..101 125 112— 888 581 458 422 1396 L eslie...... 87 ... 68— 185 fbnned two Mght-man firing It was there decided that Phylla ler and B.irbara Holland were cho- ■ Carol Bobyk. this sport this year are Invited to a. m. Charlotte and Lee, witn Atamian ... .129 64 67— 820 evening at toe Armory in the pre­ Masxoll ...... 121 112 118— 851 votes, juat hoolng out Flttefiorgh’s •aouade which will Iw available for Providence, R. 1. — Dr. Alice game at Moiinl Neho ln.it Friday see the demonstration by the Uni­ four other high school student i. Onn-Iraas (4) less tie wito toa local American liminary game preceding the Man­ Harold Burr took ovar first Ralph KInar who plaead riaU with Sllverstein, Vincent Diana, and afternoon. Fish ...... 100 112 m — 832 126-383 McOofflb ...... 108 101— 206 auhtary funerals in this vicinity. Downey Porter, 91, retired educa­ versity archers who are National engaged In an Informal unpre­ B u rr...... 102 102 109— 818 Sloane .104 108 Legion, the powerful Thompaon- chester Guards-N, Y. Metropoll- place In the V BowUng Tourna 101. Jansen waa sevanU srMB f t Roger Schiibet. with Lois Swallow "Wimpy” Kirin started off the . . . 123 118—238 vlHe Greys.will be back In town IBs aquad in Rockville will be un* tor and author, former professor a.a alternate would debate the af­ College Champions iat Conn. U„ pared panel discussion on the Low Man.... 91 83 64— 268 Turklngton ton Horsemen game. Total ....^512 822 680—1593 ment laxt night with a 180 ocora. votes and Roeoa'a aighU pMea t»« dor the direction of Technical Ser- of English and dean of women nftcrnoon’.i fcstivitlc.s by quickly Kook \^>pk Oliservetl at Library November ‘22. Therqi'wlll be a lec­ question: “A te nevmpapers fulfill­ McKee ...... 86 67—183 I Sunday to decide once and for all The visitors boost a fine team Ten dollara will be awarded to toe tal was 80. Harry Wawar, U a lL firmative, and Jane Rottner, Cath­ SPECIAL! . . —126 who has too better ball club. No. Methodist Nm X (S) maat Lesrls Miner and the ope In Baker university, Baldwin. Kas.. punching a goal In the opening ture and demonstratidn by Mrs. E, ing their obligations?'* .532 516 523—1571 McBride ... .129 I winning 33 games, while dropping Bedurtoa ....9 7 94 77— 268 player with the best score at toe Phllilea’ fleet eenterfleider. who erine Cotbelt and Lee Sllverstein mlniitc.i of the game. The iiii Total 103 -307 In their laat outing against the ■taffoid under Technical Sergeant and one time on the faculties of Tag Day. a ten, and nii crihiblt Apeient History. Included are B. Millet of New % rk and Pro­ This Forum, sponsored by the Mannella .. . 96 108 12' during last season’s pley- Chandlsr . . .. 98 101 124— 323 end of the week. Sam Sullivan te tod toe league la hItUng wtU M i, would debate the negative at the derclaasmen. wanting to regain a Rouse And 3 Lots 67 121-814 llo c ^ toe Greys were all offense ■ofbeft EIUs. There will be no Depauw, NorthS^'cstern and Wei- Hartford meeting. were held m .Mniicitrster High on illustrated essays on Early Man in fessor Guyer of the University of Hartford Conrant, is one of a ee- duunben (8) Knofla Twarklns and Goodtich ars toa Crossen ...... 104 104 108— 810 second with a 148 game and Joa and Georgs (Whitoy) Ruiwwakl, charge for the use of one of the lost point, tried hard to score but . . — 84 and twlca In the final period they lealey. Practice debates were held on TuciUay, .November 18. in 'con­ the Palaeolithic and the Neolithic Connecticut. If any of you are In­ ries of weekly discussions attend­ S. Hllinakl . 116 .,122 120— 881 Haver ...... big gunt wlUi the A.C. Twarklm Smith ...... 90 111 112-319 TWarnlta te third with 140. The long ball belting third heseawn of equade. Anyone wUhlng details in the seniors took the ball awsy At Reduced Price backed the Blue and Gold etal- entry fee per game te ten cents the SL LooW Oardtnals wet* tted Dsyloh, O.—Frederick H. RIke, Tuesday and will be held on Fri­ nection willi National Book Week, ages; maps of Egypt and the Fer­ terested, sign up at the Rec by to- ed by various schools throughout Ketah ...... 119 110 108— 882 watto agalnat their own goal line la a high scoring forward while Chappell .. .. 97 109 90— 802 regard to the squads may contact from them, passed It to Klein anil tile Crescent on which facta learned tomorrow, Friday morning. Chambera ...118 112 128— 856 506 617 562 1568 Goodrich who playa center and la for ninth and tenth poMthma wtth Oompany B, headquarters at the 'M, natioiisUy known department day of thl* Week In preparation scored again. Still the underdog whleh is being celebrated this week, the state. The other schools In­ For Quick Sale but failed to materialize toe neces­ Store executive and president of through research and study of the cluded in this one, were Stafford WltkowoM V .lll 86 .186— 883 dUppeis (6) a better than average bucket man. 492 819 817-1828 The Yale-Hanrard f^ootbaR game 45 votaa apiece. Mancbeater Armory, T. Sergt. for the final debate with other undcrrla.ismen fought back and November 16-22. '‘ J- Chanda .'...... 104 98—202 sary punch to produce a tolly. The Dayton's largest store, Rlke-Kum- schools from all over the state. text are pictured; and booklets on Springs and Bulkeley high Smith ...... 112 128 127— 862 difference between a night ball The boys from Windsor hsvs drop­ Handicap ... 24 24 21— 69 Saturday at New Haven te a aell- Stan Muslal of to# Oaidiaala Lewis Miner In Rockville at 523-12 thi.s lime managed to capitalize The small, colorful tags, em­ AU Ion: It is hereby aU' Olson ...... 100 89—189 who breezed In an easy wtnnar In ler. Roger Schubert '48. blems of Tag Day, were made by the following ancient countries: noui. \ that any girl, if she is a schools. [game which waa last pUyed and ped their only stsrt this yesr los­ out. The game will atert at 1:80, or First Sergt. Martin Ronceyk at on their efforts aa Charlie Mlruckl. China, India. Egypt. Persia. Baby­ $ 9 7 0 0 I Total ...... 879 883 602—1744 L u c a s ,...... 98 87—185 Total ...... 516 848 838-1807 the 1646 poll, could do no biftter StaFord, 2T5*12. Montreal — Lawrence Michael the inombeia of the Library Club senlo., a Junior that la, who in­ Mr. Piper, faculty advisor of the Ian afternoon contest might have ing to the high-scoring Wethers­ The game te a aollouL In a mad scramble In front of the lonia, Asayrio, Phoenicia, Pal­ Moriarty’s (0) B ristol...... 92 . . — Vi than both wito only X® votaa. Ha VMofy Asdembly Hart. 59, president of the White goal, kicked the ball past Clark, and delivered by I.ibrary Pages tends to play basketball this year Current Affaire club, and several I G. Johnson ... 90 107 .. —197 some effect on toe visitors' start­ field Esgles. Motor company of Canada from estine, the Hittite Empire and members of the club, accompanied No Agents Newcomb ... 89 ... 105— 194 ing lineup. Nevertoel they will For toe local club It will ba BL James's No. 8 (l« Winie'a Grin will practice to­ did not get any votes above our- Victory Aeeembly, Catholic La­ A ( lappvlla rjio ir the senior goaly. A.i the second lo stiident.i who contributed to the must have Thursday afternoons Lockwood ....100 “ 94 104—298 Mader ...... 92 96 84— 272night agalnat the Army and Navy onto. BHIott lost Jraar roealvad dles of Cohunbua, will hold a social 1936 until hla retirement in 1946. Book "Fund. Lydia. All research for this work Lee and Charlotte to the broadcast H. LaChap’lle 101 89 117— 807 ba an axtremely tough team to their flrst start and toa line-up quarter rolled around the under- was carried on In the scliool li­ free. Practices will be from 2:30 37 boane St. Manchester KroU ...... 90 84 . . . — 174 Matolason ...100 69 118—812 LaPlerlra .... 62 ...... — 62 nub at toe East Side Rac at. 8 only one vote to piat get In uadar Montreal—Lawrence H. Jamie­ The members of the M.H.S. fac­ until 5, plenty of time to develop and attended It as part of the will oonstet of Jackie Robb and clnasnien found theqiaclve.i behind brary. studio audience. Waickbwaki .122 98 113— 333 Fans at laat Jundaya game J. A c «(o ...... 110 87 98— 290 o'clock. The Grill team will con "honorable mention." son, 52, widely known In the ad­ To (iiye Concert only 2 to I but that soon chaiigc.1. ulty were entertained at a tradi­ perfection. Girls are being pre 488 508, 461 1478 Gunner Hampton aa forwards and P. Aceto----- 08 107 93— 298 The poster shown above, which Roger Schubert '48 R. LaCbapeUe 95 121 105— 321 against the Spartans which waa Gua Gaudino who baa Joined toe slst of Ed and Herman Wlerx- vertising business. He was born In It was about this time that Kd tional Book Week tea by the Li­ pared ahead of time , by having SUeera (4) Luple ...... 103 154 107— 364 blckl, RUn Grxyb, Snap Server, F o r The Clasaroom .St. Paul, Minn. is appearing in libraries and news­ Vlttner ...... 100 107— 207 I the second deafflock for the Legion locals will be playing at hla favor­ The Christmas Carol Concert, Kittle became tired of Just aittlng brary Pages. Mls.1 Eileen Mc­ papers all over the country, waa basketball techniques In their reg­ SL John ...... I l l . . —111 A. A c e to ...... 89 88— 177 diet Bychotekl, Max Rubacha. ular gym classes. tola season, were In wltneaa as the ite center epot. The starting under the direction of G. Albert down defending his goal so he Carthy, of the Commercial De­ designed by IngrI and Edgar An Iniportant Message To Total ...... 497 492 547—1636 iHyd# ...... 97 64—161 locals’ coach. -Joe "Sugai" Hugret. ZIggy oiberL Ed Kosak and WaUy FOR SA LE tra/lod po.ilUon.i with George partment. pc ured at the tea, Two more sports are raring to County Y M eeting B. Ballsleper .184 110 184—868 guards wUI ba Rad Dagutls and Total 468—14M Pearaon. will he presented by the Parin, noted illustrators of child­ donned a uniform and proceeded Bob Brown. Othar p ayors oeba- Parchlak. A Cappella (liolr, on Tuesday, Ih- Flavell. forward. He Iniinedinte- whirh was h* td. In the libmry on ren's booki. It depicts the genera­ go—that is, b^mlnton and bowl­ Readers of Thia ColuaiR Boyce *. .. 64— 64 to knock off an afternoon of exer­ Second Congoa (8) Reach fn electric ref riff- Gingham Bronco Wedne.sday afternoon. « . . —228 duled to see plenty of aervlce are R. R a ed ...... 96 114 104— 814 rewiber 16. at the High school au­ ly took posaea.ilon of the ball, tion of children which have had ing which will both begin after the Plans Activity Day Della Ferre ..105 118 cise. The big end on toe flrst de­ erator, 4 door, food coali­ ditorium. dribbled past the fullbacks and Aa part of our eonttnuhig Rand ...... 109 114 108-326 Rudy Plerro, Butch Buccino, Bill Quilltch ...... 104 102 87— 293 Displayed In the library this multitudes of books published for Thanksgiving vacation. Badmin Fine Quality fensive play for toe locals crashed Lau-enbach and Bob Alvord. __, FENDER AND BODY tion. scored aa If he were born fo.r the week is the research work done by them. ton will hold Ua practices every eervloa to neighbora and Murphy ...... 106 . . —106 through to throw a bone shatter­ Reed ...... 98 80 80— 258 For two consecutive years the 118-229 Gaudino and Degultla ara ax- Lord ...... 106 101 89— 290 choir hss presented Handel's job. The dlasplrited iinderclasi- Miss Mary McAdams' classes in C. Hillery '49 Tuesday afternoon. Teams for Bruce Wilkie, and Rogert Schu­ frtendH, we want yon to kaow Haefs , 111 ing block at toe visitors’ pa“ ««; Grcetlnic enrd display men now had only to hold the bowling must be passed in before bert attended the District Council that— Custom and gava proof that hs can atlll pacted to offer the scoring punch McCurry ....127 95 108—,.828 WORK cabinet containinff appraai* "Messlsh" St the .South Metho with tha home tean erlth Brown diet church; however, It will be re seniors down but they couldn't. Thanksgiving. Some gals were of the Hartford County Y.M.C.A. ~6M 559 's n 1848 charga vHto toe best of ’em. It ts follow Ing arc isome of the interest­ Spoooa (6) - taking charga on toa defense. 531 493 463—1486 ■Mtely cards. placed this year bv a varied pro­ Rd ChurlHa was the next to score (lolorfiil B ooklets really eager and have been known as delegates from the Hl-Y Club o f . . . A ll Hfe a good bet that ha might again Solimene find Flatff, Inc. followed by two more of the Kittle ing cover shapes and designs. Manchester High school on Tues­ Toiloring McLaughlin .... 67 ..— 87 ■how In action agaln»* toe Greys. Manager George MltcheU has g**’* Handicap ... 32 21 21— 64 Coil .tOM gram of Chrlstmaa Cafola. The A Phoenician boat was Tom to pass in their teams as early as I a a u rAnco 684 Center tllreel choir, numbering one hundred and specials. Thus ended' the after­ day, November' tl. The meeting R. Anderaon • 68 105 67—290 The Legion wlB bo alt out to win nered a fins team togother and Moriarty's cover choice, Hla September and October. Included e ompanles Far Mea Aod Women .1—120 Total ...... 883 813 484—1860 fifty voices, ^wlll sing Fred War noon's activities a 6 to 1 slaugh­ M ade in H istory on your paper for sign-ups must of the Councii, whose purpose is to Skinner ...... 180 tola ball game as it will decide a Friday’s opensr wlH hsip dster- I ter of the underclassmen by the booklet was well illustratad and place and carry out activities for have changed J.- Chaney...... 64— 94 nudge tost was started at toe mlns Just how much succsSs his Ing'a popular arrangement of printed in Tyrean purple, s Bar- be the name of the team, the cap- or are la ths So. Metbodlat (6) 'Twaa the NIte Before t^hrlatmas." Senior clas.i of 1948.'" Next year'.i Connecticut Hl-Y clubs and to co­ Wllkla ...... 62 110 121-823 completion of toe last game. team wlU have this coiuing tesaon. A fine display of 65 coloitful !?f)ra Shenning designed a I>hncni- tafln, toe names ,of six regular process at 108-189 Perkins . . . . . 83 96 103— 281 George Ashton will be the organist MHS soccer team will surely miss members, two subs and one and ordinate their undertakings, \ took Rohh •,..**./ 87 Usually a football team has to Ths game will,start, at 7:80. booklets waa made recently by the cian man cutting wood.,^^Bctte place at the "Y ” in H artford ctaaaglae It* 1 Davis . . . . * . . 88 88 wait ’til naxt yaar to play off a Mercer ...... 11® 108 87— 802 and a Holo will he sung by Dorothy these loyal and victorious seniors. (.Carlson’s booklet on ancient Egypt two choice for days to nlay. tore new pot- K E L L E R ^ S « ■K------— iBanks ...... 89 123 106— 318 Tracy. There will bo an opportu­ Many of the boys found out four Ancient History elas.ics of At the meeting it was decided I Hayden ...... 64 .111 94—296 beaf, but fans wUl be able to wit­ Cheney Office League was shaped as Tutankhamen's that Manchester and East Hart-^ idea and pro- 887 Mala SL TM. 8X64 ness that "next year” game Sun- Ntchula ...... 92 118 102— 312 nity for the audience to participate what they would like to be on next Team No. X (4) Frazier ...... 99 10l| 108— 308 Mias Mary McAdams. The book­ throne. A head of Rameses II OongraU are due to toe girl- ford Hi-Y clubs cooperata In plan-' m luma by 448 808 1487 day and from all Indications It wlU In the singing. year's squad. Pete Oiinaa, this decorated Claire Fallot's booklet. Wupperfeld----- 104 63 g j— year's manager, played magnifi­ lets were made In connection with hockey players of the M. H. S. On nlng an activity day at toe “ V" Frank P. ualag (I) n Pnttora (2) ba athriUer. . .. -a . Tickets can be obtalred by Invl Robert Goldsnider's China unit Sheldon lower, more Cervinl...... ®® 478 843 805—1021 latlon only. There will be no ad cently as goaly and made many the studying of China, India, Baby­ November 10, the girls attended a for all Hl-'Y clubs. The activity Chapman ...;10B 110 . . —218 Oua to toa rapidly ahortenlng 1-'/ showed the face of a Chinese man day. which will be held during the 66-807 hours of daylight too klck-olf has Lawrence ...... ? i '21 Handicap ... 8 8 8— 24 mission chHi-ge: however there will gcKKi saves. 'Tom Stoven.ioii also lonia, Egypt', Phoenicia, Persia, with a braided queue. Another play-play with East Hartford coaaervdUve Intoreat rata to C. Anderson .. 68 111 Cheney...... •* played well ns a halfback. Mr. High and Hall High at West Hart­ r^iristmas vacatlop.'will consist of their gnuaateea; nod (t ) n new Notice Purdln ...... 66 95 114—808 been shUted tn 2 o’clock. be a free will olTerIng taken. A As.iyrla, Pale.stine, Lydia, and the cover on China waa a teapot In Johnsqn ...... - I®* ,22 ToU) .....461 881 *618—1648 capacity^ audience of six hundred Danielson now has a bright out­ Hlttlte empire. Each booklet was ford. Manchester’s Senior team various athletic contests, such as ^JMortallty TaMo” which baa H. smith ....101 .. 6 6 - 2 0 0 willow dcalm by Shirley Anderson, basketball, ping-pong, swimming, 61-267 Em League Benson...... H6 I®® I*®—*®® Emanuel Lutberaa (I ) people is expected. Tickets may look for next year's squad. shaped to represent something Shirley demcated her booklet to won one game 4-1 and tied a sec­ baeapie avnllsMo tbraugli re­ ' A. Smith . . .. 66 111 Gustafson . . 09 80 12(>— 808 be obtained at the High school Tom Duke '49 from a particular'country, The ond. Manchester’s Junor team won and races. cent thgtslaUon. South Manchester Fire Difi- Hllinakl ...... 112 107-216 Clonk A. C. (1) Confuclous. A fine map of India The next meeting pf the Council OlorgletU ...... 69 127 111—887 XoUl ... 600 628 601-1826 Harding ___ 108 102 78— 286 office or from members of the was drawn by Fred Bllah. A toe flrat game 1-0 and tied the . trict Aunual Meeting Team No. 4 (0) Carlson . 66 63 116— 806 choir, ■ other l-I. Following refreshments will be held on December 10 at . . . U w filft Stef la duo to ^ 466 886 806 1846 booklet on ancient Cathay by Shir­ 7:30 p. iti. cnrrently-low eaiwlnga on snlt- Paradlao ...... '64 — 64 Orleder ...... M 76 66-270 Benson . 68 118 100^ 811 Avis Becchler, '48 ley Wilson depicted all the early of sandwiches, candy, cookies and Notice la hereby given to all toe Hoaken (2) Rau ...... 66 M ® 7-274 Turner ..137 61 87— 803 cake after the games, toe girls Roger Schubert, '48 nMo Inveotmeat^vU opernteo ta legal Vbtera of toe South Man­ Lankea ...... M 84 Raimondo ... • 111 117 112—840 ('Tiinese inventions such as paper, Increnoo fninro premiunek Bui Holmes ...... 115 89 68—802 Robin Hood on Sick List were entertained by an accordion­ chester Fire District that the An­ R. Fords ..... 86 82 Barrera ...... Ill 1®5 H I— Total gunpowder, and porcelain dishes. the aeeend atop, we*rAAlad to Wilder* ...... 100 ll'T—217 Whewell ...... 101 1®* ®®7 ..530 487 504—i m Gail Johnson sketched on a pie ist and another girl who gave a nual Meeting ot toe told District Jeaanis ...... 101 109 66—809 Hsll ...... »8 M M -2 M T i L i 5 6 4 6 M. W upperfelcl Has eny, tends In rodneo tbAAmount will be taSld in HOoa House No. 8. Porterfield ...102 107 auBBia plate a fine replica of the famous monologue...... 535 866 BBO-1684 Dummy ...... 81 86 86—253 To Justify Punctuation Chinese Willow Plate. Other in­ of such Increnaeo—dace tho Thursday, November 20, 1947, at Cv Johijson ...141 67 66—88.7 Total MertoHty TaMo redeett Fagnala (8) Wanted—Homta To SoUt Pari in Broadcast teresting booklets were made by East Hartford High school girls BOWLING I o’clock for toa fitUowiag pur- Total .. 874 849 871-1664 I a progreea made bg P«Mi: '' I m *476 *627 1580 Taggart ...... 106 1X8 lOX—888 Bayara Wsltlag ms tfMt u sw * "King Charles walked and talk­ ' .'therwomi Forest'was lit by the Joyce Brolln, Helen Kaiser, Molly were hostesses to our school at an­ ear spaa ftMMMRt MIMflil McBride, June McKinney, Mary lencem prolengtag 1. Tbi taka action on too ra- Gees ...... 104 m 110—888 m mm mmm Msillvn WiipperMd, 'acting as ed s half hour after hla head was crackling fiamea of many fires for other play-day held 'Tuesday, No­ of Bfe...... 116 118 116-850 iNo. 1 (6) Arthur A. Knofla FLOORS Davies, Jane Stewart, Peter Pll- porta . and toe recommends* Msnclieater High si-hool'a repre­ cut off,” is the tradlitonal example I Robin Hpod, and his merry men vember 18. Maachoatef's senior For Hedith ...... I l l 88 118-811 R. Pratt .. 96 103 67—286 BBALTOa used to illustrate how punctuation were welcoming with fea.it and kaltls, Izanne Dobkin, and Eu­ team played the froah-soph team Eves tbongta tbeae ebaagm tlona ^ t o e District officers. Dexter .. .. 86 106 100—392 sentative, and Penelope ^torlanos. gene Ptnto. Robert O. Johnston | 100 102 128—830 Beal Estata Wnea 1611 he ideal floor covering.. . . Mode ia a wido roaM her aUeriiate. attended the Junior can change the meaning of a sen­ song the new members of their of KaM Hartford and won totb npaay will be 2. To taka hrilon la regard to J. Pratt ,. 77 69 87—263 tence. The sentence should, natu­ At Mrs. Gerardi's request these Twenty Of New .. 67 68 81—271 678 Mala SL, TsL 8446 or 8618 T of permanent morhleiaed colors, to Ueod uritli ‘ Town Meeting of the Air at En- band." The teacher insisted that games while our fronh-soph team adjnrimenta. eertaia appropriawms tor too pilr- Total ...... 540 874 868-1682 Stratton rally. read: "King tTisrles walked the sentence should read, "That booklets will be on display in the ,______• ars bound ta chaaa of a^pm ant and for .. 64 96 88-863 ony color acheme. Antiee Rubber Tllo effois booull* ll- ll tlcld High .si-hiHil on Wednesday library during book week. played theirs, winning one gsme Geneml in m r tm e e Dummy By Sue Buraett Novemher 12. at 1 .'to p. ni. The and talked; a half hour after, his .night Shcrw'ood Forest waa lit by 2-0 and losing the other'3-0. Re­ Englands Finest aomewhat Mgber than at pri toe expenaea, repairs and ful, retiUenl and aasy-tentractor. 4ealrod. and the p^tern number schools debated the negative. After went In HOC Ills florior. His doctor Informed him that he was Burke'a room. has been bepm recently In the District for too asms. nera of ysstsrday*s fsature horse To obtain Transfer pallern, em­ —J. P, R., '49. • Junior College EngHidi classes of Ruoconi...... 107 124 104—833 I tO'^uo Burpatt. The Manchester broidery stitches and finishing Ul- speeches by each of the debati,ra^ comfhis down wlih a cold and he would have to keep warm or races: Bowla-Frlts Malsel iAIan miestlons were received from tW the cold might get worse. That very evening Robtn Hoi^ wa.s Mra. Helen Page'Skinner. ^ fficMASD a A ^ A u e a 4. To elect offloers for the Dis­ Repaired AbralUa...... 105 141 108 352 I ' WaMdllff HaraM. 1150 Ave. Aroeri- r ^ o n s for The Gingham Bronco Manchester trict for toe ensuing yenr.'- Davidaon...... ' 159 82 -241 T. aarkw $5 and Air Patrol 5|«, Now TcMlc It, N. T. floor and answered by the nicm- supposed to ree’elve two new saxophone players Into his band. Palleln on NeWopaprr This couiee la being studied In K^ttr^tnnr OntiJon (Shamrock Stable) 88. iVUUrti No, 5646) senq 16 cenU hers of the panel. Signed: LieacL Mara and American 125-li5 ' RwHy for you aow'-the newest In M n plus l cent postage. Your As the ceremony was to be out of doors, Robin Hood ordered Wt , order to better famitiarixe the stu­ Lincoln Downs—Dark Paaa (R. B E D A R D ’S F loot CovERDKS ia p t of Fuhloa- Send today for Marilyn and Penelope, who rep­ men to build some fires so that he might: keep/werm. That night John Palleln, '46, is on toe Jun dents with Journallam, and will Bowling Green, Robert J. Smith, F ly tr. name, addrras and the pattern SIS Mala SL Mancbnter. Coaa. Total 1128 643 584-1705 J. HamonI 646.00. CONTRACTU^O AND MAINTENANCE year copy o f this inspiring Fall number to Anne Cabot, The Man­ resented the Current Affairs Club, Sherwood Forest was lit by the truckling flarfths of many fire*- lor editorial board of the “ Wes­I- J0O'Ver discussions and work con­ Thomas J. HasaetL RocUngham Park — Haolmer ■i a»d Winter iMue., Fashion tips. vere aceompaiiied .hv Mr piper, for Robin Hood, and nis merry men were welcoming with feast leyan . Argus” , John, who yPB':C' cerning ^1 the different journalistic hue. Manrheeter 6716 lltfd. 2-6861 Harry'A. Schlaldge. Briaff Or Send Tkcm To chester Evening Herald IISO Ave­ faculty ailvirer aod George Toj; Buffalo, N. Y.-PhU Muscato, (ML iPsasrt Stable I 86.60. 168 SCHOOL STBBET *■ *" •'•••• gpMM fafiDnm frge pattern nue of th* Americas. New York nnd R'lii" the n*\v menibon of.'thrlr b «nd "• ' editor of the "World” dnrina hi.i fields; how to write different types i Dated at Manchaater, Connoetl- M FetrdffM .Street ranee. 8,' 4 Cvnler SI. Phoenix Mutual Ufa liw. Cq. cuL tote 14th dqy of November, 117, Buffalo, outpointsd Billy Bay Meadows Balia JoU (Roll' ' tnalde beelc. 25 cents. j 19, N. X. Cl*ver Jieople, these high .irhonl Sludcntu! * I lenlof year at M. H. 8.„-l.i a soph- of stories, snd Orel topics no fa­ '^sj'eleplioae M M ing HUte Farm] $6.40. RogeOcbubsrt, '48 I Jennifer Rowlev. '49 I omnre at Weslevan. mous names In Journalism. Jarvi* Buildlnff lUte- Grant, 176 8-4, Orange, N. J. 10. \ V V , ...... PAGE N in e t e e n MANCHI!»tlCR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 194t

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESl’ER, IXINN^ T h IdBSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 194Y BY AINE FOX T ieB eve M ev Mel— ” I n and Oulerx 'I'h* eiiltoi' aald yeateiilay he hnti II.I.E FOLKS Believe it or noL theie ace aUll Whyn slater bought a two-way reached the pRepairing 17-A HHp WaniM—Mala ■ M HoiHwhoM Gofidfi 51 WMrifiii Apfifird— Fiirfi 51 H*nnaa t*r dale 71 Sense and Nonsense f fin remember when he could get She thought that she would young to die.— Main XtregL AGREED TO DISAGREE Age af AeUsa place f 1 WANTED TO GET OUTA M Y_SCNpOL WORK ! at 129 BIsaell straeL fiaa heat and automatic hot Vrtwt wa lack Is aetton. ficult to get the nickel.. hqalHUid here three houta ago HAS A L t KINDS OF CARS Green, 473 Gardner atreet. Call manahip. HatimacUon guaranteed A iuachaon chib apaakBr made — Bulloch (Ga.) Tlnvtx Jumped out In another.. Mr. and Mra. T. (nama withheld wateL Rusoo combination storm Perhapa what this world needs Have ymi seen him? FOR SALE. PRICED FROM 3(M7. Call UoughJln Manclqwtar 7707 FOR SALSl—Fur scarf, 5 plecea hla audieaea squirm by reading to Mrs. E. R. Kreger Floorwalker —Possibly, madam. Sitofitiotn fV anted—> on request) have oaparatad.' They wto^wa and serems. Handy tol Is an ago o f action. An age In ______I Advertisements 560.00 TO $2,000.00. AT squirrel: evening gown, olae 10. them thair'own servlea club crada which we will daiva back Into the A mioaionary. home on leave Anything dlatlnctlys about your RADIO need fixing 7 HaVe It re­ asked lu to diapooa o f ttaa ooroplata Whitney AlrerafL Price C H IM N E YS rebuilt repaired and Male 89 OxU 3768. Then ha said: T f you would taka great truths of tha oaaturlaa airt from among the aborigines, was A man was giving some advice husband? EASYi,TERMS paired by experts Pick-up aerv- cleaned. Also all types of roofing thras room ouUlt they bought from 37,600, cash $1,600, James J. F u r R e n t F o r S a l e us only four months mgoTwe took those words off thU paper sad put put those truths to work. Moat *"g w atpartsnea with to hla son. A t the end of a rath­ Wonmn—"Yea I Imagine he's Ice, guaranteed work. Seta check­ and repairing. All work guaran­ COMPETENT Chauffeur with ex- Rohan A Son. Phone 7488. the furniture back and adjusted them into aettoa la your Uvea you of these trutlm ore Imprisoned be­ trlcnda when someone asked how er stem lecture, he said: purple by this time." T o B i i y T o S e U JUST FOR EXAMPLE: ed In the home. O ir radios a teed. LaRose Broa. Co. Tel. 2- cellent references, would like their bill. Their loaa ia your gain. WantHi—Ta Bay 58 would have the greatest service tween the covers o f hooka. They he had kept from being eaten Dad Now, my hoy. you under­ 1946 DODGE SEDAN COUPE apectalty. Mancheater Radio 0768. position ns same. Phone 8484 be­ ______lAita for Sale 781 club in America! The trouble ia a rt powerful, dynamic Meoa, frozen cannibals. stand perfectly what 1 mean ? A bachelor a life la Just one iin- Radio, Htr., Fluid Dr. (TouTl love Service, 78 Birch atreet Phone tween 5 and 8. The outfiL complete In every de­ IV AN T E D T o Buy— N ew or used that most of you probably can't CI.ASSinKD Into words and Gained to pages of Mloalonaiy- Well, It waa easy. Son—Yea. What It holla down darnod thing after another, AliVT. thin heauUful ear). 3-0840. " " ' ...... - r tail, an ensemMa of betUr than wall or ceiling radiators. Call DESIRABLE Building IqL eon- 1 , tell me what la In ’ymtr own credo M ovinf-^TracItiBg—> paper. It la high time that we Tou see, I have a corM leg. As to la this; I f I do well, it's be- I ^ - IIKHI HOIIK8: 1946 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR average fomiture, has EVERT- 7881. venient location, near Hartford! I'bacauoe it la so long ago that you released these words, and these soon aa 1 landed. 1 pulled up my cauae o f heredity, and If I fall. It's OLD PLOOKS SANDED Dogs— Rirda—Peta 41 "H e's not aa big a foot aa he S:S0 A. M. to 4:45 P. M. SEDAN I ______'Stingfi 20 THINO for the living room, bed­ hue Una. TeL 4S16. , ' read tt. ru not embarraaa you idaaal Put them Into aettoni trousers, cut off a alica and hand­ my own fault. Laytrc and Bnlahlng. MANtMBtrnpt'S daalot In rags, used to be.” Heater, Fog Lighta. (Ebony black room and kitchen. In addition to Tiy asking how many of you can This can ba a great age U e ed it to the chief. He decided I J E Jensen, IXH7AL M O VIN G Slid trucking. paper and aerap. matais calls at “Getting smarter?" Car). the m ajor pieces. It Includes a 1»47 I ^ T 65 X 159, aoned fo e bualnoaa, 1 repeat Its precepts. It contains will make it an age of action! u-asn’t worth cooking. J Klein, 28 Foley street Phone T W O (70LLIE pups, mala, 10 your door and pays you bigheai Girls wh) are giving up the "No, thinner." 1946 FORD 2 DOOR SUPER TsJ. Storri 9928, avenlnsa. weeks' old. Telephone 2-1406. combination radio, a 1047 combi­ 2-car garage^ Madeline Smith. I‘.a ll the Ideals you need. A ll that ia ami 6718. nation gas and -oil range, a 1947 prlcos. Uatrtosky. 182 B l ^ Realtor. 2-1642 and 4679. neceaaary la to put them Into ne- free and kneeay-short skirta are Lent Pmuid DELUXE ALL MAKES of sawing machines atieoL Pbono 5878. Woman—I never' aaw a houi "Please, ma'am, could you spare having more trouble getting up Man -i>id your grandfather live ZIMMERMAN'S Kennels, Lake electric refrigerator; plus accao- I lUon." Radio, H tr„ Def. (U k e brand expertly repaired. Singer Sewing JAMES MA(JRI, General truck­ B U ILD IN G Lota on Steap Mwlpixl so upset In my life, aa mine when ane aa old ooat?" staras. to a green old age? Browr and black Welah atreet. Phone 6287. N}ce Oollle sorles such as lamps, tables ruga, . We’vo had plenty of blueprints, new all around). Machine Co.. 832 Main streeL ing. Range and fuel oils, ashes 1 returned. "BuL m y good man, the one you Friend— 1 should aay ao! He Terrier. Anawera to name of and Police pupa, $8, Fox Terrier dinnerware, silverware, bedding, l^ne, HolllaUr streeL Franklin I .apecificatlona and directions for Daiay. Finder pleaae call 4009. 1941 OLDSMOBILE 2 DOOR Tei 8883. and rubbish removed. Sand etc., etc. Rooau Wltkoat Board 59 StreeL Mather street and other Priand-Wbnt waa the matter? are wearing la nearly new.” Tho doctors aay eat less for your waa swindled three times after be gravel, fill and loam. Phone 4523. pupe- ■______I .builuing a better world. For cen­ Woman—M y husband had been " I know, ma'am, but It's thia waa seventy. Reward. TORPEDO ac^iona of Mancheater. Phone turies of time, phlloaophers have own good; Uncle 8am aaya oat ALL APPLIANCES serviced and Though it has bean out o f our NEWLY DECORATED furnished putting thlnga to rights. coat that'a ruining my profession." Radio, Htr„ Def. (A 6 cyl. eweet- CANARIES For Sale, various ^5829 or 6278. Brae-Bum Realty. .been putting Into woithi tha piin- laoe If you know what's g o ^ for LOST—Black pocketbook contain­ repaired, burnero, refrigerators, THE AUS'nN A. Chambars Uh. possession for four months, this room, with private bath. On bus A atatleticlan says the average heart). colors to choose from, guaranteed . elplea that should guide us. Mtl- you. ing aum of money, In vicinity of rangts, washers, etc. AM work local or long distanca moving outfit la practically NEW, for it Una. CaU 8702. peraori la a!« k only elglil daya 1941 OLDSMOBILE 2 DOOR aingera. R. Grlmley, 174 Cooper 'Itea of copies of the Bible are Wedding Guest (Whispering) A writer lists five things that Main, Oak and ain ton atreeta. guaranteed. Metro Service Co. Moving, packing and atoraga has been used fo r only about 60 give mother the moat trouble After a while Is belter than each year. He forgets that the StreeL Phone 7121. daya. *’^'***' Lo*- , printed each year with Its Golden What are you watting for? Reward. Phone 6174. SEDAN Tel, Manchester 2-0883. Pbona Manehaster 5187 or Hart­ S IN G L E R (X )M In private home, I W by 308'. C ity wate^ avallabla. Veiger—Brlde‘s father a plumb­ In her housekeeping. And he never, but It la a poor aubatlthte first of the nionth comes 12 Radio, Htr., Def. ( An Immaculate ford 8-1428. near bus Una. Gentleman pre­ .Rule, and Sermon on the Mount. ZIMMERMAN'S Kennels, Lake Originally gold For I1881.M '^rtoua good posst- er. He forgot to bring her. didn't Include lather. ' for now.—GrlL limes. LOST—From truck, awlvel chair, ferred. References. Phone 3183. W e do not lack advice, oouncil. 2 tone car). EXTRA HEAVY CAST IRON street. Phono 6287. Nice Oollle blUtiea. Phono 5329 o r 6273. vicinity of airport, Eaat Hart­ 1940 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR U O H T TR U C K IN G done, reaaon- NOW ON 8ALB AT LESS THAN Brae-Bum Realty. Gone! LANK LEONARD AND SI'EEL FURNACES able. CaU mornings. Rockville and Police pups, 68, Fox Terrier HALF PRICE. ONLY . . . HEATED Room, In exceUent loca­ m ic k e y FINN ford. Sliver Lane Road. Call 5191. SEDAN I'm IMMEDIATE pups. Springer Spaniel, female Reward. 972-12. $795 tion, on bus Une. References ax- *0tx.« DIXON WS STRI ON TM LOOSE "SO HE SENT A c6UfLE OP HISTNU6S "WBLL.IMEV POUND THE LAKE AlN> Spec. de)uxe, radio, hrt. (A neat INSTALLATION apayed. changad. Phone 6980. little black car). LIBERAl. TERMS Suburhnn fnr Sals 7$ ANPHE WANTO>1D6eT HOLD OP INTO TOWN-AND THEY SOON POUND PINAILV CAU6NT PWL OUT DKIVIN* LIGHT Trucking wanted. Half­ ALONi WON SUNNY-PHIL PUT UP A 1940 CHEVROLET CONV. ton pick-'ip truck. No ashes nor WANTED—Truck driver for ©11 FREE STORAGE TNi CHILD A6AIN— ' OUT A U TMBV WANTED 10 K NO W . AnnooiwMiMito IN THE Town of Vernon, 10 acres •BEAT PIOMT^ BUT H I NBVM HAP COUPE VAN CAMP BROS. rjbblah. Phono 2-1375 or 8298. truck. Steady wofk. The W . G. Come Prepared To Buy! Apartnanta, Plata. Olenney Co., 36 North Main of nearly cleared land, SOO* a t r ^ A C H A H C e i" HOME-MADE plea, bread and Radio, Htr., Def. (Cameo top, / TEL. 6244______SEE THIS REMARKABLE BUT WHY DO YOU THBipO lakbtakjuimsen ! M OVING, household goods and street TenaMCfits 63 frontage with watet and lights cake on aale daily from 9 to S. 'hababa all around). V A L U E A T . WANT THE KID lACK, A FAhNLTNAMEP PMN WtLLWeU HAYt Mra. Greenough, 9 Haael atreet, ElJCCTRIO Clocks radios toaat- moved anywhere In the on StreeL Price 34,000 Farm in TENANTS— We have now started DIXK? HTLLONLY -ANDTMIVYE60NEUP T O m O O U T oppoaite Mary Cheney Library. 1940 FORD 2 DOOR SEDAN ara. Irons vacuum swaepers, aew- State. Also general trucking and the town of Vernon, atata road, A-D-B-E-R-T-8 taking again a limited number of TDLAKE1AKANAP0N WHtNBTlUfflSj DELUXE tng mach'uaa. washing machines rubbish removed. Pianos our Live Stodi— Vehicles 42 8-room house, all Improvemanta BEMOUR Phone X-S170. 43 A llyn SL 6-0358 Hartford Mpllcatlons for finding you a rent Heater. (Quick starting economy etc., dependable repairing at raa- specialty^ Fryslnger and Madi- except heat. Bora full ot hay, one i gOR TOUR convenience our Soda hereL...... sonable cost A. B C. Appttaitca We_ have p la c ^ 42 renU. In the fow, Uilrty keoa. ll_ acre* of. a t e J gan. Fhoha' rai7. TWO GOOD family cows, reason­ Fountain la open all day Sunday. Co, 31 Maple street Phone 3- past thraa inonthA Ro" charge If •end, 37,80o fo r Immedlnta oala. 1939 BUICK 4 DOOR SEDA^ able. Call RockvUle 072-5. MUELLER 20” cast Iron or steel We aerve Sealteat loe cream, the 1575. ASHES, Cana rubbish removed. we fall to find you a renL We Caah 32,800. Herbert L. Fortune, Heater, Dir. Lights. (All new furnace, |I50. All sRes In stock. topa In quality. Eaat Bide Soda Cellars, yardr and attics cleaned. wish to state that we are not 80 St. John StreeL ManchcaUr. Urea). Devino Company, W aterbury 3- Shop, comer Spruce and Birch. FOR Positive repairs on all makes General trucking and odd Job­ connected with any Hartford Phone 3402. 1937 DODGE 4 DOOR SEDAN of refrigeraUon and washing ma­ Poultry and Supplies ' 43 3858. rental bureau. Rental Service i i— . ' ' Heater. (A popular ear, popu­ bing C. W. Carson Phono 500S. SEE US today .We'U tab yo^u bow chines, call W alter Pieetk. Phone Bureau, 899 Main st|«eL Man- larly priced). FRESHLY Killed ready for the aaay It la to aava Ueneroue re 8024. LIGHT Trucking. Ashea and rub­ FLOOR problems solved with ' cheater. Phone 4188 days or roaster, quick ' froxen young linoleum, asphalt tile counter. Want«d-~Hral Katat* 77 turaa All aavtnga up to $S,uuu. 1937 FORD CONV. SEDAN bish removed reasonable. Tel. 2-9347 evenings. Open 'Tuesday, tender turkeys, capon8, order Expert workmanship, free eati- fully laaured. Mancheater Build­ Qaa Heater, New Top. (A real CABINET work shop fabricated 3661. Thursday and Friday evenings, t.iw i v it iin Heatflentlal Hubba-Hubba wagon). to your special requirements. early. Nice roosters, fryers, broil­ ihates. Open evenings. Jones' ing and Loan AaaoelaUon. Ino. ers, ducks and fowl. , Potatoes, 7 to 9 p. m., week days 9 a. m. - and buolnasa Hava many cUonto. BY EIN;a K MARTIN 1941 CROSLEY CONV. Shipshape Woodworking Co. Call Furniture, Oak streeL Phone 5:00 p. m. . FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSRflERGBR CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ROOTS AND HER RUDDIES apples and fresh eggs. Silver- 2-1041. George U Urastadio. Kaaltor, tOB SEDAN 3-0963. Paintinff—Papefinf 21 Henry atraa t Phone 8I7S. . f CM .YOQl# H'tJOl TYB. ^ r t t Z F V i r i W a . f i S-ton brook Farnti, Hartford 8-0271. 6A0MIX VU TOMklMI Priced for a laugh. TWO LARGE bureaus with mir­ a a CMLUNCMLUM6 _ THW Wadwaaday. CaU 4343. EARL KOEHLER, electrical con- INTERIOR and exterior painting, DESIRE a home In Manchester, B O W H f ;\6Mr'VV\ OOW»5 1938~CHEyROLET 2 DOOR NATIVE Grown Capons, weighs rors. Inquire 21 Purnell Place Wanted to Kent 68 ' TVML 09 65\BWTT t \Sh SX tractor. Prompt service, guaran­ paperhanging, ceilings refinlsh- either a two-family or alngla Y0« OWL WAlVfilSIHOO 5 to 7 Ibt. fully dressed, delivered after 5. m i K T COACH teed workmanship, ma.>ter elec­ id. Men Insured and property 1100 REWARD. Veteran and wife home. Will wait for occupancy. VOhSLS IM /TOO -B O V PhlWMli t (A redeeming feature, 4 new trician. Phone 8642 or 4989. CaU 2-9736. v o o t damage. Expert work. Edward R. BLACK Two-bumer oil kitchen desperately need rent. CaU 2- Write Box X, Herald. Urea). Price. Phone 2-1003. 9334. ^TAMaKrTQR A WAitTKD — Rida to Hartford heater with hot water coil, and a \ EASY TERMS PROMPT - EXPERT Your Real EsUte Probtams d a ^ . hours 7:30 to 4:30, to Articles for Sale 45 Florence one-burner parlor heat­ TRUCK SPECIALS INTERIOR and exterior painting, WANTED—Garage, in vicinity of A re Ours. , Travalar'a. Leaving vidnlty of paperhanging. fioor, aaridlnt. er. Phone 7680. Trade school for 3-4 ton Dodge REFUIGBRATION (XILLIER' KeyworUi folding cat;- We Buy and Sell for Cash W A 4 8 IN 6 I Pina Acres. 3-0079. 18 MONTHS ON THE and refinlshing calking, roofing truck. CkUl 4658 between 8 a. m. riage, dark blue. Used very little. FOUR FOOT General Electric re­ Arrange mortgages. BALANCE SERVICE prewar prices 12x15 room psi«r- and 4:30 p. m. -rdMciN! APROKB fy>r Chrlatmas giving. Good condition. Phone 7013. frigerator. Call at 37 Clinton Before you sell call us 1940 DODGE 11^ TON ed, 112. .NoV booking outside No Obligation. PareSla and dimity. Pillow cases All T>i)e8 — All Makes stijeet, 2nd floor. WANTED — Rent, by careful, PLATFORM spring and summer contraetB. 300 SAVAGE Remington automa­ Brae-Biira Realty Co., wtOl hand-made laca adgaa. quiet working couple and elderly Baccllent CondlUon. Spray or brush. Call R.* E. Web­ tic "and Browning automatic, TWO-BURNER Quality circulat­ 118 East center streeL Ordara taken fer sawing of all PHONE parents. Phone Manchester 4856. klBda tocludlng chUdren'a clothes. 1941 CHEVROLET 2«4 TON ster. 6965, electric motors, U, 1-3, >4- Also ing room heater. Very good con­ Realtors Phone 6278 or 5339. Can RoekvUla lSte-3. Raverae MANCHESTER 2-1226 Wizard motor bike, at 14 Munro. dition. Phone 2-9030. RACK FOR QIJALITr, price, service, HAVING REAL Estate problemat Priced fight. consult Albert Quay, '*i'he Home GIRL'S White figure skates, size KITCHEN range, coal and gas, House* tor -Sal* 72 City and farm property bought 1939 CHEVROLET % TON SCIENTIFIC Owners' Painter." Complete In­ B V m —Let's aaet any attar- 3, 65; boy's hockey skates, hard 620; 28” balloon tire bicycle, 622. and sold by calling R, T . McCktnn, ALLEY OOF Guz UiHhea it Out UY V.T. HAMLIN aooo for that bridga game slaea PICKUP terior and '•xterior painting serv­ toe. size 5, 65. Phone 8337. CaU 6535. TO BE SOLD Realtor. Phone Mancheater 7700. REFRIGERATION Wt)X.t VAHf tou suaaDO... X M a c iBOBdry to the Waaho- Total price $895. ice. psperhanging, spraying and OKWV. « o vouks fio<>r retliiisblng Satialactlon A HOM O G ENIZING machine. MONOGRAM , Gray and black BUYERS Waiting. For prompL WHMCH/V WANT CALL TM' IN vou kiAuzai « M a at S8S Ontar atraet ALL CARS WINTERIZED ______SERVICE 518 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST— r o a thbow a ovM o r ---- KXJCM WORK A LL READY FOR YOU guaranteeo e>ee estimates. All Apply Federal Bake Shop. 885 combination steel range. Oil, gas, An attractive six room home Just courteous action, list your prop­ Ci.AM*AK* r,0OViAN >OLfO HA1»TA VO LET US wash your walls by ma­ workmen lully Inaureo '20 Spruce Main streeL like new. Phone 3413. a few years old with hot water erty with Suburban Realty Cb., F LADiaa AN T'Kaap MIS, p |d OOPS ALMOST FORGOT AN’ CLOTHar chine. Does a really clean Job. StreeL Manchettei TeL 2-1855. . heat, 2 car garage, complete In­ Realtors, 49 Perkins streeL A-1 BLAt.'h loam. 3 yards, |I0; PORCELAIN Sink drain board 1940 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR Preserves paint, saves redecor­ sulation, etc. Property in imacu- Phone 8215. ’ , ' . . P A IN T IN G and paperhanging wall stone 3 tons 612; grey Hag- and set tub. Complete with fit­ DELUXE ating. Behrend’s Cleaning Serv­ late condition and occupancy avail­ XS34 fO IIO ooovcrUbla. 11 West Prompt service. Fair price. Call stone, 69 pci ton: bank run rosd tings. Tool maker’s Starrett In- WANTED—Immediately.' ijMmga (Radio, Htr., Def, Natch). ice, 144 High atreet. Phone 5859. able within 2 weeks. |3,000 cash re­ ■/W,. S to 7 p. tt. 7630. D. E. Frechette. gravel, 3 yards 66. Pel Manches­ > dicator with attachments and a quired. o f one and two-faifilly holmes. ter 2-06t/ Universal vacuum cleaner, slight­ Home seekers waiting. Madeline U fii DODOS aadan, price 1325. s e e 'THESE TODAY ANTIQUES reflnished and repair­ ed. Rush of splint seats replaced. ly used. 257 Spruce street. BALDWIN ROAt>— ' ' Smith, Realtor, ‘‘Personalixed Phoaa tTN, or Inquire 83 Main THEY’RE PRICE TO SELL F'JK S A LE — Men's rebuilt and Tlemsnn,, 189 South. Main atreet. Tailorina— Dyeing- High on a hilltop la this five-year Real Estate Sendee.'' 2-1642 - strsat TEL. 8864 \ relasted shoes brttei than'new C O M B IN A TIO N Quality gas and Phono 5643. Cleaning 24 old home of 7 large rooms. 5(atu- 4679. cheap shofs. See them. Sam coal range. White v with black 1*48 DODGE B-paaaenger club OPEN TILL 9:00 raUy this property has all‘modem l)REtl.SMAKINU. women's sno Yiilyea, 701 Main streeL trim. Becker Broa upright piano. WANTED—A single home in a coups. Oar Is very ctoan, rpdio, THURSDAY EVENING FRANK FALK — Mattresses re­ improvements. Here one may en­ “ Along about horo thoy had a family quarrol, but thoy children's. Alterations and buL Good condition. CaU 5583, residential section of Manchester, haatar, def(oa|4rs and wlatarixed. made and sterilised, like new.-We joy living In the country and yet 1935 PLYM O U TH coupe. Reason­ ton holes made Phont '2-266(1. or .NEW A N P used Royal Portable W ill pay up to 112,000 cash;- made Up again!” Oan fi40fi a f M 6 p. m. call for and deliver anywhere. 42 be within but a few minutes driv­ able. Inquire 50 Woodbridjre South Main streeL Colchester, 33 Seaman (3rcie. typewriters. Immediate delivery W rite Box Z, Herald. C O O LERATO R for aale. Perfect ing dietance to the center of Man­ BIDE GLANCES BY GALRRAITH ..I. 1M7 CHEVROLET four-door StreeL Conn. Phone Coicheater 460. Liberal termi, and .trade-ins. Re­ chester. Reasonably priced. pairs on all :nakes. Marlow's. 867 condition, 620. Call 3787. BY MERRILL C. HIAMHER aodan. radio and haatar, slip FRECKLES AND <1S FRIEND Kunnel Smith V E N E T IA N Blinds. A ll types Muairal— llmmatic 2 !) Main street. JOHNSON TERRACE— . L ^ l f oovara. dte. 1947 ' fitudebaker, 1947 LE SALLE tonvertible aedan. 1 9 4 0 CHEVROLET am. wM eTM* Mimct. MM. T. a aw. V. a mt. ear. I'U. WAVS YOU RAasiTC? VOu’ve OU. NO? I B0CMON made to order also recondition­ A well built home of 5 large Movy y ’a l u Thio OkAY.StUflO/ todor sedan, radio and heater, Price $1,000. Call 3803. PIANO TUNING, repairs, recon­ FOLDING Thayer baby carriage, Marhinrry and Tools 52 AA>VOaJ|M^ 60 I WAO MyOW.ftUM. 1. Nivea oexN par.- HAVCNT HEA' ing. Best quality. Findell Manu­ rooms. Oil burner heat, garage, ther. soutm than 1 CAMf THl overdrive. 34 months to pay. I** 10 ditioning, etc. John Cockerham, gray. Also wicker atrolicr. Phone Jusr SHOWiNkS COMB or A Fine Chevrolet club coupe, 1940 Chev­ 1940 DODGE convertible coupe, facturing Co., 485 -Middl} Turn­ .-'JEW MASSEY-HarrIs tractors, two sun porches. Property is but T W O - D O O R "Tha beauty of insuranca is that H providat for your wifa MDU WOW Ol^^jSCXirWERW Tmf wnsston 28 Bigelow street. Phone 4219. 2-0^>Ai?1$KSSSr 1 S52iBi531T 8o89T R i * a r l l M i d iv u f A A4diif/'v^ IP X TEltO S3 Burn It AOM^ All work guaranteed Free eatl- Ironing (>>me to the VVatheicrIa In excellent condition. CaU 6236 , pike East. Lot 150x150, owner NX DUfttfUifDiCI&iSOiOT/ IP rtlS L f0 9 A R T 1943 OLDSMOBILE 4-door, hy- 1940 W IL L Y S sedan, motor Just mates Dean's Personei Service. very anxious to sell. Asking Single Or Double Houses I01MS IP ibJiiu M m COfflVM.. V M , AND OUSIfeR rM0Hr ------p It L A t m , dromaUc, radio and heater; 1941 overhauled. C?an be seen at at 658 Ce.Uei atreet with your DRY HARDWOOD for furnace, after 6. 5408. laundry, wnere we will wash, dry price, 68,500. James J. Rohan A W HOSf IS IN ^ ■“ ^ TWI PMSTAKB Chevrolet special deluxe, 4-door, Gcrlch's Service Station, Buck- stove and fireplace. Call 2-9874. Customers Waiting Ui6.^U«HTgH I or Iron It tor you Half hour aerv- Son. Phone 7433. radio and heater; 1939 Ford 2- land. K.4DIO — Electrical Appliance Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 door, heater; 1996 Plymouth 4- Service, repairs picked up and ice on wiuihlng, one hour for 40 CXJRDS dry oak 4’ wood 68 at d on 't do th a t! door; 1985 Plymouth 4-door. 1941 FORD tudor maroon sedan, delivered promptly. 20 years’ wash, drying and folding, over William F. lot. Phone 8703. FOR SALE—Girl's nfw coaL Al*e Than thay tutouldnt Broad Street Motor Sales, Tele­ ra<|io, heater and apoUlght, five experience John Maloney. Phone night for finished work. 9. Inquire 29 Pionieer' Circle. new tires, engine mechanically VACANCY chase us phone 3926. '2-1046. 1 Walnut streeL WOOD FOR fireplace or stove, Phone 2-2756. Johnson peffewt and wlntcrleed. Private cut in fi ft. lengths, reasonable. party. 7986. WAITRESS WANTED EAST CENTER STREET **Johnson-Built Homes’* WE HAVE finest assortments of Tcl. 4451. TWO MEU^’S aulU, size 38, ^ kitchen linoleums. Also tile and Waitres,s W ith Exerieiice brown tweed, one black . with wall coverings. Manchester Floor stripes, original price, |60 each, Munchester, English type 331 Broad Street j 1941 CHEVROLET Auto Aerrasonra—Tire* 6 APPLY SEASON HARDW'OOD for atove. Covering Co., 58 Cottage street. fireplace and furnace. Phone sell for 620 each. One overcoat, colonial 7-room comer Telephone 7426: Call 5688. oxford gray, 615. All very good NFW TIKES, nsw recapa, used CAVEY’S GRILL 8688. house. Two car garage. Elk* PICKUP TRUCK Urea and tiibra Ihxpert vulcanis­ condition: CaU 2-9206, •15 EAST CENTER ST. DRY Hardwood for stove and cellent condition through­ ing 8 hours , recapping service. out. Owner will sacrifice. Al­ Manchester Tire and Recapping BulldinR—Conlractiiuc 14 furnace, selected oak for fire­ ■ eem.ii«7aYXiaeaawet.aic.T,w.emv.aa«t.eff. l/^20 '■ZO 8-4 TON, GOOD CONDITION place. Tel 6970. bert S. Burke. 983 51ain Company, Bfoad street. Tele­ PICTURE Windows, special doors WANTED — Woman for general Wc Buy and Sell V lt FLINT Exit Lucratia BY MUTIAF.I O’MALLFY AND ILAI.I’H LANE laundry work. Saturdays off. Street, Hartford 4-2903;— phone 3869 Open 8 a. m. to 7 p. and sash built to order. Ship­ "Misa Millatt aaya hara on tho woman'a page thatt a dull, AM you AU ABUT. MIMf , befow darli, Chlmw left the lonely ihacli CALL 3441 OR 6031 m. Good pay. New System Laundry, 6-4397 or Manchester Property Outr ight. shape Woodworking Co. Phone Hnusvhold Goods 51 unromantie huaband ia in dangar of losing hia wifo— why bn burden on his bach. 2-0963. Harrison street. WANTED 2-0032. don’t vou tako mothor to a movia? Wa~ll go along!” .^NMf NOWTIMWnBU/ CAN BE SEEN AT W E BUY and tell good used Also List Prope rty on .\u(os— For Hire 9 U A R PE N TE K Work o f all kinds. GIRL WANTED qvenlngs, 5 to 11. Married or single man to ifamiture, cooiCinatlon ranges, ♦ i 226 SPRUCE STREET Roofs, siding, additions and al­ Reliable worker, good wages. Commission. OIIH IIOAKIMNC; HOUSE with MAJOR HfNlFI.E 1946 CHEVROLET dump truck Peter's Cliocolate Shop. 691 Main gas ranges and heaters. Jones work on dairy farm. Steady OUT OUR WAY RY J. R. WILLIAMS for hire, 2»4-yard capacity, 8ve terations. Also new construction. Furniture Store. 36 Oak. Phone SlelTerL PLone 2-0253. ttrtet. We Have Numerous 6SAD. f a t h e r ? IMAGIH& VOU HALUlMG NOPE, AMOS, 1 AINTT ton, by the hour, day or week. 2-1041. work. WE BUY IH wWlUe I Vi/Afe OOZIH6 AAV CREAKV EHOOaH FOR. ’ Phone 2-2265. Properties For iSale 1941 P O N T IA C 2-door scdsn. 8 STONE Masonry We speclallxe In f SCIENTIFIC LABORS Sl^E fAESO T)A6 C0C)>gs A(& CHiPPe C a s a b a b y CHiClt— SOS R E A LTO R S stone Block Oo., Route 8, Bolton. atrati.ve work evenings. No can­ FOR SALE — Apartment-size SUver — Linens — Jewelry AH-OfAf IS 1UAT CAhie iNiTH A ROCKET 1938 FO RD Sedan. Orst |250 caah 180 CENTER STREET eoOSTER-^AND vassing, no collections. Good stove. 628; e reliable. Reference# re > 30IMEPU AD AM S North Main atreet. oppoaite De­ FIREPLA(?E, mahogany wood, JARVIS Clently machlns. cleaned Carl qulred. See Mr. Goodchild, 15 complete with andirons and logs, Nu Homes, Inc. 13 Bimcll Street 9-1981 pot entrance qn North School Nygren. plumberk steam fitter 664 Center Street street. Phone 8642. Forest street, between 11 and 5 practically new. Reasonable. Tel. 641 Mafn St. Tel. 6742 and pump mechaais Phone 6497. P. m. 3052. Tel. 4Il2 or 7275 ■■ V >V ' - ' k ' : V?