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Mystic Beview. No. Woman’s tea llasonle Tamptoi which was IfttTfffrfT frf t)W. C0imb|ttW ■1^ tma’a Hother Orole will greatly anloyad by aU thooa pres fiupnma Forest from Spring City, The Weather mMt tomorrow eyenlng at S, at Benefit aseodaUon, wlU meet -to Ce Event itT o r a morrow evening in Odd Fellows ent. At g .o’clock a rout beaf Penn.; Clartc L. Maine, member of Dslljr Net Pross Ban FttrwMt of o, a. w eocr I the boine of Hre: William Relaer, miinar wsa senrtd to all Tall Ob- Extension oommlttee. Supreme B7 Unnmota Prlve. halt Preaident Mra. MUdred Ted- HAkE'SSELF «k r tiM Mmrtli *4 foid rsqueata all.maihbera who or- Big Success dsn in tee Masonlo Temple. ■ :* Fonat, from Westarly, Rhode Is MopUy'immy. m m or Tbe drawing of the PontlM'aer land; CSrt C. Hadydua, District - , Tii« Orlgliial hi Ntw Eoftand kas b*Mi appotatod Oattl, of i r Florence dared articles at the recent dem- Mie Uttb chug* tai tonpemteM onatration to come prepared to dan given away by Nutmevg For Repraaentatlve Dtstrlot No. 10, of Amalgimiatod ■traet, aoeompanled by friends, Supreme Forest, of Provldenoet R, 9,676 thia afteriMou: doudy toulgbt, Mt left Satilrday' for Miami Beach, r<{^ve them tomorrow ght est, took -pbee at 6:40 In front of O ittm aiid Butcher Work- Over 500 Members of Balch’s Oarage and wSa wi r»gu ts> 5 {;•? at T Oak Haoa will be married Association will hold a meeting apparel to the Wadaworth Atnen- VOL. LXIX.. NO. 8 eum C ^ u m e ooUectlon. Thousands of peraons Unsd Man- csnmonlal closed with a prognun from West Hartford. ’ Z r S r G r ^ Stamps OivOB With Cssl^ffalas. afictjr peara on Friday. October 7. tomorrow at 7:80 p. m. la the chaster’a Main atreet from the. of fins entertalnmsnt starting at were married In Holyoke, Qinie Room of Manchester Me- A meeting of the Infant Jesus terminus to the Center Saturday 10 o’clock, .X tfe .. but have apent pracUeally morlid Hospital. Miss Atable Let - Tciki A R k / i ‘ Outing End Admirals See their life in Maa^ea- of Prague Mothers Clrols will be to witness aiiothar apeetaculaf Tall Among^ tea guests of honor an manrled Foster, Held representative of Red w en : Herman H WlUaredt, Past Cross Nurse l>ivlaion, nitl be the held Wednesday evening at eight Cedar Fun Parade. LoUy pope PILLSBURY PIE CR U St Shootings and Death Bupnmsi Tall Cedar from Spring h. Thut speaker. ^ o’clock with Mrs. Henry McCapn, 69 Pleasant atreet ' St BHlsa- and haUoons were in avldenee CHty. Penn.; L. Darlington Lesaig, NaYy Morale beth’a Circle vrtll also meet Wed- everywhere aa the Tall Cedars S Pkg. Conbliutton Sd. 3 l 8 Carl Swanson, of 14 Thomas needay evening' with Mra. Michael passed out several hdhdrpd bal Drive, left Saturday at 8 p. m. Maasaro of i f William street New 1!)S0 I'ACKARD / At Lo^ Ebb The Hoosiiig Anthority frcm New York, by Scandinavian loons and thousands of i< ^ popo Break Calm in U. S. Air I4nee, for Copenhagen, Swe The Dorcas Society will hold |ta to the klddlaa all along the line of M A ZO LA OIL 5 4 2 ,1 9 o f ilia Town of Maaehastar, den. / He will visit with his moth monthly meeting Wednesday Sva- march. A generous sum 'was Secrecy * Shrouded Pa er, four .brothers and two sisters O A M m x i.’. nlng at eight o’clock at Emanuel collected fl«m the many apeeta- Modess \ Treaty With Tito win accept bids for the re- in Smaland. Sweden, for abont a Lutheran church. Mra. Agnes tors lining the atreet for the crip pers Indicate Deep month. Yesterday, his i^ fe Anderson, chairman o f hostesses, pled children’s -Christmas fund. jlfaiMment o f water pipes at daughter Joan, received a cable G >ncem ; Congres Mine Walkout Today will be assisted by Mrs. Jo Ander The 17111 COdara wish at this time BEANS 2 cuu 2Sc saying that he had arrived at 8:1S SHrer Lana Homes. Bid son, Mrs. Florence.' AimettI, Mrs. to express their sincere apprecia Demands Yugoslav Am* sional Probe Loom's p. m. our time. Helen Armstrong, Miss Vivian tion for the generous donations to O JI^m U LL'S Tito Asserts Anderson, Mrs. Louise Bengtson a very worthy cause. ~ , • BK. T -.i»r. forms available at An Important meeting of the bas^dor to Prague Bulletin! Twin Strikes of Minim and Mra. Vera Peterson. .-^nie parade featured the annual • IOW p.\YN ! Rainbow board will be held this Be Recalled; No Indi* Washington, Oct. 4—OP) — Young Pushes May Be Chancellor . 80 Waddell Road evening at 7:30, at the Masonic Fall ceremonial of Nutmeg For : R - 1)1 11 )0 A ^ TOM ATO JUtCE.<».c.. 25e Nation Ready And Steel Workers Miss Janet Knofia, Mlae Marlon est. More than 500 Tall Cedars Membera of tee B oum Armed Temple. - Maher, Mies June Hall and Miss from all aectipns of the state, f’ ; 1 I ■> 1 M DEL MONEB cation Action . Means Services committee aald to Cost More Than $30,* day they win begin aa Investi D rive to H ike The executive board of' the Alice Roberts spent the week-end Rhode bland. New York, Maaaa- Final Break in Re* For Defense in New York and attended the chusetta anV Pennsylvania attend gation next week of chargee 000,000 Daily; Mine Washington schothe First former secretary of agriculture. It been enmmoned to a conference that~hlt tee truck in which he was SHALL 'TENDER GMcboslovakla for espionage and Houston, Oct. 4.— (JF)— A ; testing establishment of western provides for a sliding scale of price In Berlin to form tee goveniment attempting to catch her daughter, REQUIRES ^ POLISHING—RUST- . made, he eald ha waa convinced of Pacific Task fleet, and Admiral A. hauling non-union mined oosl. Ba UNTIL OCT. 8 also fell out of the car. ’Ike vehi to creato unreat the Army’s ^lUty to defend Yugo. howling hurricane swept German government . . . With W. Radford, coraman over this Texas metropolis of tee Pacific fleet. They would range from 75 to M have been pushed by aomeOHA lo, husband-and father of those In V EA L CHOPS Bounded by Rusaia and other Com- November 1—which wlU complete They were elipped- to newsmen per cent of parity fm: moat basic said their investigation badvt inform (Communist Intemntionsl Attaeka C antona Neiikbon early today but caused . sur- Wilbur Croee Parkway—Omnectl- YOUR CHILD? jured. Then, swinging "tato aa attaek Uet..tosbt In A-dewategua- .ofOee empA.. JBartts. Ja A pakw Intended turned up any evidence. Ike girl suffered only minor Wonaatlon bureau) eountrisa prisinidx.>little damage.. At. cu t will ba.w ay ahead o f Maeea to give farmers a fair return on Urges Unions POFUtAR GEH SKINLE^ on t o Cbmiaform awlghhees, T ito chusetts in finishing its share of bulUUng by « Naval source who About one-flfte of John L, XWN. production program as answer to lotments or marketing quotsA ating non-unionized pits. • Coatalns Lanolin CHICKENS ttie Caech cabinet Trees Bent Bortaontal Russia’s possession of teat weapon, tji/—M predicted tee amendment St. Paul, Minn., O ct 4 — OP) Tease Situatloii la Utah General Electric Autbmafic ' Ike Csech government also: • Ch»wn*nps Like It Too Bitter Battle Houston itself was hurt little, A says Nashville Tetmessean . . . UConn’s Peak would be defeated. He. likened it to Secretary of Labor Maurice J. A tense situation vTas reportad We have tiiem ready at aU 1. Renounead its seperate cul tee House-j^sed bill and said “we Brneo. Including Sundays. few plate-glass store windows Preston Tucker and seven other Tobin today called on organized in Utah. About 4,000 UMW. mlnars tural treaty with Yugoslavia. were smashed. Debris waa strewn promoters of unsuccessful multi- have to beat It.” ■! are determined to picket non-uniba Remember K I D D,I E> 2. Announced recognition of labor to replace discord u d cross- KREHE Shampooi^ M Ahead of UN about, and tee 90-mlle-an-hour tnilllon dollar rear enfi^e automo Seen R etained The House bill would continue mines instead of working; Opart- ROGER OLCOTT tee new’ Chlneae Oonumihlst gov wind bent trees horizontal: Tor bile company are called for trial for another year tee rigid wartime purposes with “tee solidarity of tori of imorgantZed . mines hai-va Lanolin 48 cents at u l Drag ■ 408 West Center Street ernment and broka off relationa in Chicago court on criminal level of price supports—90 per cent cooperation" to secure such objec rential rains closed some streets. tives as repeal of tee ITift-Hartley agreed to delay for 34 hours any and Dept. Stores. Telephone 7858 with tee Chinese Nationalist re- Heaviest damage was to a rich charges of mail fraud and securi of parity for most major crops. attempt to carry coal from tba ' gtms. 4(, r Violation of Religious ties act violations. Jorgensen Believes En a ct rice crop just ripe for harvesL Anderson’s comjromlte is a.com- 'It has already been proved teat pIcket-patroUed mines. UMW lead* | s U N E i Two otear Sovlpt satelUtss — Damage to rice. Cotton and vege- GI bus driver in tragric railroad rollment Will Stay era and mine ov^ara are to talk Romania and Bulgarla-TUncd up And Human Rights when an internt^onal crisiB is be crossing crash in Ontario, Calif., (Ctontlaned on Page Seven) ing faced, or when tee labdr move Over tee issues -with Gov, J. Brack PRIVACY FOR TWO FUNERALS .B efore Com m ittee (ConttBaed.on Page Ten) which took IS Uves, is described as At 8,400 Students en Lee. (Osatlnaed qa Paws T te) ment is b«ii^ threatened within a Two eotnpletely Mporoto aportmento p ^ extra cautious and conscientloas state or in Washington, AFL and Hie steel picture ehows no vto- ^ vido cuch bmlly with complete prtvaey, Lake Success, Oct. 4—CP)—Ths by one of survivors . . . Distress Hartford, Oct. 4—OP)— Tbe CIO can work together effectively > I United Nations plunges today into, signals, are picked up ffom. 1,500- Senate Group (Costtaned oa Pi^e Tea) when two MrvloM me la prograw 'at tbe ton Danish motorahlp “ Dlsko” in Univenity of Connecticut believes and haimionlously,’' Tobin said in Mme time. tee bitter east-west controyeny Judge Denies its enrollment will never drop' be a speech prepared for tes National Chiiiese Make over charges teat religious and hu Arctic waters off Greenland, says low its present peak of S.400 stu AF1- convention. ^NO FREE GOODS WIlUam P. Onbh Greenland Admlhistfation author Rejects Olds No “Progratai of Unification" man tights ars violated in Hun ity . . . New York 'ftmes says So dents—a 250 per cent increase gary, Bulgaria and. Romania. Reds^ Motions over pre-war levels. ‘1 am pleading merely for i Vassd Charge viet Foreign Mlfilster Andrei Y- /. There iwaa a concentrated drive Vlshlnaky has suggested Russia President Albert N.V Jorgensen logical projection of the spirit be. going on to clean up Orsek-Bal- expressed this view in'tee univer Commerce Stibcommit' hind such activities,” the cabinet • NO ELEPHANTS play host to UN General Assembly officer Said, pointing out that he Flashes! Medina Dismisses in 1953. sity’s annual report'.joday to Gov- Nationaliil Govenimemlni^ p’l^ww Communist government of China emdr Bowles. tee Action on Nomina (Late Bulletlae qt the (P) WIra) forts to Throw ,, He said tee 'growth of pppula< (Oonttnoed on Pag* Ten) A ccuk. Soviet ofl'1„r.iarS»t has formally requested recognition tion to FPC Unanimous background, by U. . . . Quebec Jeweler charged (Ion In Connecticut, and the in tee U. N. S p ecif. Political Commit Conspiracy C^se 8 •v-. ' P. • NO CIRCUS GOODS Using Reds in China with riaying his wifej jby having creased percentage of young peo 7 ' ? S M u m S t . tee cSUed up a fubject teat prom Washinfiton, <)c't. 4—0P>— A “Neurotic" Takes Own Ufa ‘/W A N C H E S T L K time bomb planted oh plane. siU ple wanting a college Aducation Miami, FlA, Oct. 4—«(PV-A SsK* ised beforehand to draw,tee fuU New York, Oct. 4.—i(g>—Fedef- In Quebec court showi!)^' little “win make it unlikely teat, tee Senate Commerce Subcommittee Security B ill . Canton, Oct. 4--.0lV^The Na- iond certain wrath o f Sovlqt Rua dMcrIbed “neurotic" took kts own I Just G ood Merchandise, the best val* al Judge Harold R. Medina today interest In proceedings^ as pros enrollment at. tee university will voted tmanimourty today against Ufe early today while tsUdag-on tlonallst government today ac sia'and Other Communist “j^ples approving a te|rd term for Le- cused tee Soviet imlon of using the dismiseed a series of motions ecution produces witnesses ag^dMt the telephone with hie “young esS democracies” in tee U. N. ^ (Oonttnned on Page Poor)-- land Olds on tee Federal Power Lines Drawn ues possible, every day in the year. Chinese (Communists to make Chi . To Debate Imprleonment through which tee defense sought him. . ' beautiful wife" In East i naetfigi commission. Mich. He said In a letter nHMa AJTO AD-^lCt by Pac k a r d na a Russian vassal state. Tbe Imprisonment of Josef Car The subcommittee includes four In a statenient pmmpted by to terow tee Ckimmuntst conspira public by police that ho shot I W a s 4 L 9 5 dinal Mindszenty In Hungary and cy out of court, ^ , Demomrats and three Republicans. Democrats and Republi* self to stop “the wrecking of ^ "wlft rejwgnlUon of the protMtant clergymen in Buigar- Ike motions, made last Thurs National Newspaper Week- The full Interstate commeibe new'.Communist Communist “peopiea“ oeoDiea democ.democ- is i. on treason, and plotting Otaargas cans Prepare to Battle Ilveo. “ Oae nkuiotlc life for racy o f Cklna,” Acting Preiddent day and taken imder advisepient committee is slated to meet to normaL happy, beautiful ones la\ ~wblch brought protests from tee by tee court, included requests morrow morning and may act for 'mSKSCANIFfUD TffF Li Tsung Jen asserted: western world—will be debated in On Old Age Insurance cheap price to pay," -fee wroto. “The Chines# Communist band for a directed verdict of acquittal, mally on tee subconiimlttee'e rec Homicide Detoctivo Clattnea & Bt06£Sr BiLECTtONOF . tee 59-naU(m chamber. T he United dlemissal of tee indictment and Freie Press M ore Vital ommendation teen. Since the HaU identfUed the man as Hen Prescription PhSrmacy its. under tee direction and leader States, Britain and Australia are Washington, Oct. 4—jP)—Demo .06PFNM BLE USED CARS - ship tee U. S. 8. R., have be one'for a mistrial in tee case full committee haa only 13 mem- drick N. Lake, about 35. and said 901 Main St. Tel. 5321 the chief accusers with full sup against II top Communist lead bers, tee subcommittee constitutes crats and Republicans drew party it was "definitely suicfde." come parTof tee Communist Inter- port of tea' (jateoUc Latln-Ameri' lines tight today for a.battle in the '■... • • • ,nationail aggreator,bIpc.’’ ers. ■■ T o W orld a majority of it. can countries. Coifiriderlng One Motion - Find Appointod by Roosevelt House oh how. to expand old age Celso Gets Erison Term Seen *Threat to PeoM" The three Soviet satellites are insurance. They held separate EarUer,. NaUonalist Foreign Judge Medina announced teat . By John Oiitfla '" ,bteey are an oneyclopediA review pids, 58. served on tee com -’ New Haves, OeL 4- t-(J) fssqgh charged with ifltottAg teeir peace another motion to strike out cer mission since 1989. He ■was first mass meetinga Crtso, SZ-year bid ex-eaavtol» Minister George Yeta had declared treaty guarantees o f religious freS' President, AnierUiaa Aaoociatlon of tee week.' Speaker Rayburn, 'aHsr the teat Russian recognition of tee tain portions of prosecution testi 'Simday and Feature Editors Now they are. expanding and ex appointed to it by President pleaded guilty in Stipqrior court to dom and enjoyment o f human Roosevelt. Democratic rally, predicted that day to a charge of poeseaaisn of “bogus regime" at Peiping was rights. mony and exhibits still was under l^reedom of the pfesa ifi not Just plaining and Interpreting the a t consideration. - - great'events from one week to President Truman nominated the administration biU to remove burglar tools sad was seaUnbsd “not only aib act' of aggression Soviet Russia, which haa tried a slogan; it is a vital reality,if more of tee financial hazards of NO O rNF^ PtACS China but also a threat to tea The court granted a motion to. another. They'are evaluating tee Olde for another tenn, but he can to from throe to five yeufl|i la MM all along to hold a protecting cur teere le to be freedom of any kind. not serve without Senate approv- old age, hard luck and dtatb wlU state prison. Stoto AttoMay An* /N TOWN CANBSneR peace and eecurity of tee Far tain against its three aatellltea permit tee defense to make cor news of tee world and this re Ballroom Classes rections in a'long list of r requests quires an atmosphere of n ’sedom. . pass“ as is."-, raham S. Dltanaa dM oH ptofifi ■ .. (■ C/SeOCARZ8E‘ Bast.” now on trial, foii^kt unaucceasfui: It is a raaiity In tee operation of for IncltMloii in tee jutige’s 'ITiey are constantly settiiig forte The subcommittee voted to rec But, just before tee. legislation chjarges o f oonsplra^ and malm* Yen peinorilUy read his govem- ly to keep tee subject out of tee tee American hiit unfor hit, tee -House floor. Republicans .■.r-AND ■ FOOA/O/*' nient’a note to^Rueaian (Charge charge to the jury. However, and developing tee algnlftcanoe of ommend teat the Senate reject .factoring burglar toolA United Nations. tunately it la not even a theory in. the nomination. That would organized a drive against what D’Affaira Vladimir. Varshov Just The United, States and Britain Judge Medina aald he denied a evenU teat in tee rush of tee part of tee same motion which re tee press of many oountries. Until working- world may have escaped mean putUng> Olds’ name before they called a “ gag" rule. The Give Up Tucker'Laoss -'* What a thrill to own a new General Electric Auto* 84 hours after tee Soviet union of- have stood In,^ tee way of U. N, measure came up . under procedure flcialty recognised tee Red govern quested, 'permission to submit ad it gets to be a reality throughout notice during tee week. - tee whole Senate for'a vote. A . Chicago, Oet. "4—war anrplus femsM OF of four. . .only one blanket to b«y. to sleep nn« retstlons with Russia were en^ed. Judge Medinb said teat summa for tee maitenitoce of .peace, can freedom hai a twofold meaning. tee simply to. table tee nomlna-' always refused to join any inquiry tlon and make no' report to tee 1 1 ,000,000 more workers, makCng Dodge-Ciiryeler. pinat. kora. Aa (Only the Soviet union and two into treaty violation cKkrges. tions probably would begin Thura- not be achieved. It means not only teat the newa- der, to make up, to launder and to store. It*s 1946 De Soto Qub Coupe ...... $ 1 2 9 5 day and teat, tee court will alt for Freedom of tee press means papers must be free to print what Senate. , ^ the total 46,000.(>00. It would in order retn^ng tbe vsot plant to of her satellites—Bulgaria and Ro Promlee New Bolutto' the War Aeoeta adtoialatirsMsn mania—‘liave accorded tee Cklnese a full day FrWay. Previously dur- freedom for tbe people to learn they get aa news, but also that Senators who voted in favor of crease benefits, create a new dis . downy-soft to the touch and oh, so cozy wanu The Latin-American nations, in rejecting tee nomination are:. i ability insurance and raise payroll was signed today by Fedetnl DM* 1946 Plymouth 4 D W S^an . . ..'. .$1195 Red government recognition. tensely interested in Italy’s future, ing tee more than eight months tee things they, ought to know tee reader must be free to make { When you snuggle into it at night. Your blanket ' (In .Wsahington.- tec U. 8. State of tee trial tee. court has recessed about government, business, edu blrtovm judgments. Edwin C. Johnson (D., Oolo ), taxes to finance the expansion. trict Judge Mkmml 1- IgoA Emma Lou Kehler roinised to have a new solution chairman of tee full coinmlttee; Propoee Ba$entate BUI e e • department said '17 will make no y for tee colonies’ disposal. shortly after noon' 'on Fridays. cation, in short life, national and Obviously, g«od and correct _will automatici^y adjust itself to tempri’atnre 1947 Ford 2 Door Sedan ...... $ 1 0 9 5 move toward recognition until- Judge Medina also said. teat he Intornatkmal life. ' ^ , judgments cannot" be made with Lyndon Johnson (D... Tex.), ehah> Republicans proposed s eubstl-. DwtodUag Rqearvee Oeeresfis Thera, has been general zfrea- men of tee subcommittee; Q’Conpr tute bill. It resembles tee adminis , trondoA Get. 4—bW * Chanofil* changes, so that yon’l| sfay liixuriously comfhH- congiesslonel leaders have been ment teat Libia should have tode- expected to continiie the court ses Our oimce.rn here is with tee out access 'to facto Hiese the 1941 .Oldsmobile Convertible Coupe . $595 - consulted. sions through Columbus Day on Sunday newspapers,/and it strikes news sections provide. Nor can ade (D- Md.), McFarland (D..'ArtA). tration bill in msny respects, but lor of the Exchequer Sir StaEosI ^Will fie Restimed fn'NbveiHber^ pendence, ^ te sentiment varying proposes a slower boost in taxes (^ p p a ' aaiDonnesd toulgbt ErM* able all night loitg. Certified washable. (In. London it wee reported the from three months - deadline pro Oct. 18- ‘ua teat tee value of preu free- quate judgm^pto be niade without 'H a y -H w On Oar G ab Plgn U. 8.. Britain and France are ex Davis Protosto Ruling domT is demonstrated teere ateut some todication of the relation of (OoaFnnad Paga Beven) and'would drtsto tbs proposed nqw sin’s dwtodZag gaild nnd dsMjM Doable bed sise, 72** x 86** Rose; BlutOnly posed by Russia to four or five insurxncs psymehto' for workers reeenns i Mraseed enether I 6.90 11,00 W8«kly EASY TDRMSr-tRADES pected to assess this week ptHr at years proposed by tee United At the conclusion of tee court’s ae well aa anywhere. For tee .Sun the (sots, and here tee Sunday titude on recognition), ■ announcements, Benjamin J. day paper is no longer Just an hewspapen hava tea opportunity Treaenry Beleaice who becocM totolly and partaa- t o , Mm REGISTRATION THIS WEEK ONLY ... Dominated By EoaeU States and eteera. n-mU^saliML ; TIM" The RusUans renev^M ebargea Davis, bity counctlmsn and one, of entertaining and amusing com to serve. Declaring tee Ckinese Oommu- Washington, ~Ort. 4—(P^The' ■niiydbi'osll Tor a vofa on tea , nisi party haa been dominated yesterday teat tea United Statei tee n defendants,-protested Judge pilation of comics and jtrlvia. Trua, National! Newspaper Week la a MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ^ Medina's ruling yesterday'^ denying" tee comics are important to tee good time for ail news]paper read- ^position of tee TrSasuiy Sept 80: substewte.svqn in te* Aqs of the to a v from its beginning by the Soviet and Britain were Interested only no-amehdmsot rulA ! " ■■ / Z.'OC GREEN STAMPS r u n n e r s ackard In retaining control of. Libia. Erl Davto permission ' to drtiver . 'his paper and tee large Sunday papers era to*; raallae ' the benefits and Net budget recelpU, 8186,916,- /O B P union. Acting Prealdeht Li 'Said: 083.14; Budget expenditbrea,. 8489,- I 'nie Ways sad Means eomsiittoe, pared wtlli wknt - sjr/ "Wa ars tetort^ed to. wipe out trea and Somaliland in order t»» own suitfmstioh. Davis sail) he had must always contabi aatertain' blessings of a free press in a world : j PEpneim ■ mint. . But teeir function has ex viMilch'. needs freedom more than 692.S88.SS; <3uh balanoe, $5,698,- regards ’ an A ■afiMp-MOaEl MAUCMltTWl COMtt» - (OoAttanse aa P ast Van) OPENI MONDAY' WEDNESDAY-FRIDA/ EVENiNO'E TiLl.H PM oa FNto *M ) (OMtenMd da Fage IMa) .(Oentbi^ oa V m v TW ) panded in recent .years until now ever baforA $16.970.14.. -L-. • ^ . ’ - • . - ' ■ ¥ f T •f ■■ ■i -Os N:- - l i ! • ■ ■ ■ 7 • , • I . MANCHESTER EVEKiKG HERALD. Ma n ch ester . conNh Tu e sd a y , October 4, 1949 charter members present to' the featuring a large annlvertary coke club. Mrs. Marjorie Nelson, thit were served-by the hostesses of ; lass mltte’ privately vlaw ed^e release Deaooneiia Hospital. H e was re first president, gave X reimme of the evening, Mm. May Puter,” of the documenta suianoUer blest ported much improved end hoped Engagt^l .to Small Claims Sought-—In formation- of the ■club years chairman; Mrs. Irene Foster. Mrs. MIRRORS] $304 Is Total to be able to lea ve the hospital in Tax Returns M anchettier 35 Students Cheney Tech’s^ Lockup Virginia Whitehlll, . Mtz. Esther / • See. by Navy champlonpMn the unoffi , . / 1- ■' ■ Other rharter members cial war between the Navy and the a few days. He. has suffered much present were Mrs--. Jessie. Gadman, Seelert ohd Mrs. Apah Can:. ; Air Forte for coiigfesieionel. favor pain from a faeiki nerve tor soiife D a t e H o o k Orurt Hearing Mrs. Cels Moore,. Mrs.' -Marjorie t?-. „ ' '■ ----- ^ O f Jam^s Fund Remain High A t€ C S ch o o l . N ig h t S ch b o l -;r‘ ^Itlm ore, Oct. 4— Navy Morale and strategi^asBignments. In re years. After op eight-hour search, ve 1 • o ■ Nldridge, Mrs. Elsie Gustafson,! cent years, the Air Tojeet has re Mr, end Mrs. Alpheua Nye and, Baltimore police .found th*ir Chamimules H o l d S p e - ; Mrs. Esther Seelert, Mr*. Porothy placed thd^ Nai^f as Capitol hlll’t .son.FrankUn of Norwich were Thuraday, October $ ’ D ecision R eserveil in , , _ . e ' Keeney, and Mrs. Grace Bymlng-' E xtended Forecast z A t L p w E b b . First D. R. meeting of season, W'ED.-THURS.*FRL*SAT. man- yesterday. ^ favorite when defense bllHons hsve T all C edars C ontribute Sunday vlsltora of . their former Total for Third Q uar P in t Session ^ H eld at 'RegtalMddli '‘h« on He had been In Jail all the cial P rogram fop ^lven l ton. b- V ■ r . • been appropriated, x . nelfhbors, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Center ohunffi 2:80 p. m. > A u i t o f D a m Boston,’ Oct. 4—(4V-Extended $150 and $100 from ter B rings A m ount U p E a«t Side H ec on Store time. ' . - M e m b e r a P r e s e n t 1 Program Pre*ent*d ' (CMNanwl treat Paae Oa«i Part of Letter ToxMattbena Miner, Annual Falr,\Wdn6n/s AmUUary Tom orroyf^ Thurfidayl forecast for New England Mr the of Manchester Mamocldi,^hospital age to an A u to Howard Mosby. 16, errest- •____ > 1 The program presented wss a, Bogan'a "hearty end complete" The K iw anis M em bers "Probably by a typographical To $500,000 ed on e disorderly conquet ■ . i .' duplicate of thS 'first program period Oct. 5 to 8 tnclusivi: jHidoraii&ent of captain Cromme- O rganization Nights/Open Oot. 17] MUty and blfh ttandtnr” 4 UentM S t Phnos 6$ appended as the letter yproceeded olds, town welfare worker, in her course have read Monday. bf 1949 brought to $500,000 the Sylvia aaffln. \ Term w der the sp^eorshlp of the claim for $83.02 brought agalnj^ lAe tWs was the tenth anniver- . Mrs. hUrlon Mc;^ ther at beginning of period will be were not official dooumenU offl* through customary cjiennelB to drive :tp aid a needy local family/ Chamber of ^ m m irce at the day eveninge. from 7:00 to 9:00, them by Anthony George, 729 morning." ; I CVUVJl 0 i$i;uu «J»ta oeasrt. «ea«a» *0,** 4sia««7 m *v-i m*. /' Famltnr* Tnpo ' /^ .a g en t' from the state is amount collected so far by the Also meeting of tbe Ekiucatienal ssry of the— club,------severalLagan, of the accompanied - by Mrs: . Daisy -----' followed'by- —----- cooler toward ' the rriHits. PicHirr Kvoatlng ciatly released and saWt tho, t|iat. Washington. A ndti^ large gift, pUs - one. of Club, Nathan Hale achool, sTill Side Rec Library laei evening. ^or evening echool regiatretloh. Main street, In Small Claim* court The police ' obliged., . but I wofflting. on. the towgi audit at the charter memtars vmre pm ^ .week end /' Venetian Nltnfi*' there \vae a prop* ‘ Copiea got out ot/offlclel chan glsO from the,.Tall Cedan, waa'on town- cierk'r-offlce. Department o f Intertal Revenue p, m. — Monday night course Is km ' / Short unit evening coursee ^ yesterday afternoon. Judge We»- failed:,to make a notation on guests of honor. They were we l atanda on bdhatf ^ the Navy nels after it reaches the Capital. Store Organization, and >4he In- ley C. Gryk reserved decision. the docket. ’Minuet” by, Paderewski, aii'4 Some normals Mr the period are ita-way tb|s morning to MUs Jes A daughter,\ Sarah Jane, wae in Connecticut. C o m p t r o l l e y October 14, 15 trade InetriicUon tor adults corned by Mrs. Grsce Fraser; pres "Autumn" ,by Cerile Chsminsde : as , followa: Boston, New Haven might have Ibeen the motive be "The beeic remnm" behind the sie Reynolds, euatodlan of the bom to Mr. aild Mrs. Vnillam I. Charles S. Heyn'ood enhounced to Play, “Jennie Kissed Me,” IWhl- striidtdr is Mra. H e l « ^ . O'Don or have - been- employed in George stated that his car ■Was When, Mosby didn’t appear ident of thS club, and each was hind, their publication. In s|>eak- Crommelln etatement. Bogan nell. a teachar In Woodrow damaged on the night of Septem- at the .hearing, the search be were pla>’ed as piano solos by M m.' and Nantucket 67, Providence 86, Wayne Jmtnes Fund being raiaed Borst, Sept. 33,\at the« Hartford day. toh hell. Community Players of Jee offered will ’ include the presented with a corsage of mixed Dorothy Keeney. | fJoncord and Portland 53. Burllng- ieig ot such a possible purpose he wrote Matthewg. "is a genulneiegr here^to eld the snleU boy who U Hospital. Mrs. and her in Figures for the third quarter ran C. L. of C. ' Wllsoh HUrh sch«s7n Middletown. foTioWing; Carpentry, electricity. ’*r J her 20, 1948, when he was attend- gan. It wasn’t until -late chryaanthemums, . > ' was erring to Navy complaints, Mrs. O’Donnptf traced the origin _____ “ My Sweet Rej»OBe'’ by Sltubert, ton 52, Eastpdrt 80, Greenville and in the Kavy for the security bf our suffering from Uukcnila. Tbs Tall fant. daughter are fipw at their close to those of 1948, with a toUl October 17, 1$, 19 ' machlMishop ptecUce, mechanwal A lln g a party gt the Garden Grove aftertoon that ’ a red-Joced After a brief/{business meeting LSURGICAL fioraei aubltc and some otherwise, country if w i policies followed in Cedar’s gift,was faUed by contri home''here. collection of $60,800,000 for 1949, of retaUlngJrtm ita baginning in drafting, nu^ematlc* and blue- ‘ ' on Keeney street. A tree stump turnkey' remembered Mosby the' oTogram 'WiiB 'turned over to 1 and "Calm As the Night," BOhme, Presque Isle 48. ■ the Department of Defense since Local Products Show, Monday, the RomoiFBinpire through the In a darkened parking lot caus^ thtd;'the Navy is getting a bad bution here Saturday during the . Mrs. CirioU W. HutclUnson la a compared to $63,800,000 for the Tuesday and Wednesday, Ex print reading M r ^ th machine and was in the lockup,,/ . Mrs.*^Eunice Bllnn. chairman for were sung Mm. F^le Gustafson. deiu out of the “unification” of the natioMl security act became previous year’* third quarter. An Mercaqlfle Gull^ o f England and the damage, asserted the plsintlff. Said Magistrate'A. A. Koz the evening, who siihed Mrs. Ma- accompanied by -Mrs. Virginia tween one and *" law ar^ n ot drastically changed ceremonial, which followed the par patient at the'MancheSt^Memor- change Club,'State Armory. Gertpdny, the trading poets of the building tradee. Clarence Heritage. 1089 Main SUPPORTS the Army,_^Navy and Air Force. ade. During the assembly o f the. Internal Revenue 'official, said the lovsky at the hearing: rion M. McLagan. one of the -char-1 Whltehill. , ,, , n.rtort and soQh/ Sher- thing-approeching It among the poratlona and variety stores, Mn. The gist of the documen'ts was buted by the Manchester \ Kiwanis Vtith work as a stenographist with mately $3,800,000 of this difference Court oAefale by Democratic aon of Sir., and Mm. Mias Alma C. Tell, of 689 M^-n Secrttarlat, the joint staff or the club; 'a Friend $1, Elmer'Kendall an Insurance firm in Hartford. resulted from the failure of the Town minmittee. Garden Grove, O’Donnell cited some o f' her own ______i man Ho)»^. so- -* ^ P olice Chief Tells this: N IV IR Sr., of l^D^pTuce j _ . street and Miss Mary A. W ilson/ 1. A statement by Denfeld that high cominand vt the three serv S ^ .W .R . *4' a Friend $1, bring ^ R l y regretted by ell who New 'York, New Raven, and Hart beginhihg at 1:30 p. m. personal experiences.in' the . new ' : Francjir Haugh, ices." ing tots J to date up to 91104., knew her, la the death, Friday ultra modert sales technique that T r i n i of 28 Spruce street, long-tirne ei^ ' ME SINGIE GKE a "Navy stripped of its offensive fbrd railroad to file the coclal Friday, November 4 M aster Couy|ciior A JI Y V e S l C r i l X I i p I pjoyegg of Cheney Brothers, wgrt “ Bickering StUl Rule" Is progressii^ on the West Coast SCINI8 power means aNnstlon stripped of morning, -fn the Backus hospital, aecuri|y carriers taxes for its em 'anal discussions on “Better •honor gUeTiU at a banquet Satt.r- its offensive power/’ “Bickering Is still the rule: Norwich, of Mrt. Harriet Marsh ployes. ^Thls corporation is allovotr Schoola for Connecticut" auspices where suburban department stores have started the new method of ^ A ppoints O fficers day evening in the Evangeline 2, An assertion by Bogan that ananlmlty Is non-existent," he Kinney, wife of Chauncey B. Kin an extra 30 days in which to^lile. Service Bureau -for Women’s Or- LIKi Chief of Police Merman Schen- / ney, of Hebron. She had b^en in showing but one rtuuple of on arti C o l u m b i a d ei> n d "Ctoldwood Michael” re- room of Murphy’s restaurant. The Navy morale has sunk "almost to added. H e b r o t t Miscellaneous returns Incluiffi es ganlaation, Wbiton Memorial at U party was attended by thlity Not since he entered the Navy In ill health-foT some time, but It, had tate, gift, old age. unsnptoyment a m. and 3 p. m. cle that a customer wishes to pur tu m ^ sVm^y from a trip to daspondency" because of belief chase. TH tSi Th* appointive officer's of John j friends and felloW work ;rs of Mias. OF THRIMTIRRI1MI0N 1618, Bogan .told Matthewe, haa not been generally realized here .that the nation is being sold "a compensation, cosmeticsfsnd liquor Harvest dance. Manchester Reg The annual Town meeting wiU [ ^ b n ..^ w^^^^ Tell and Miss Wilson, frorr the Navy morale been lower, with Voters began g ath e^ g by tbe that her condition was critical. taxes. Tomorrow evening the second Mather Chapter, uroer-oiOrder-of De^olay - - obedlench 'false bill of goods.” istered Nurees Association. SUte weekly course will open. James \yarp room. A statement by Radford that "complete confusion as to the fu time the polls opened^qt the He Bom in Franklin, December 18, Armory; O N T H I were announced by M oet^ Coun-1 be held this evening in Yeomans! ^jbiUon p lonAance for the Gold bron Town Hall at 9 aNn., Mon- 11888. she wee the daughter of Mr.’ For the first mne months of F. Smith, the soles promotion SK> - •f’ »t%«* halt ffif R AVtfirk. Rffinorts of tOWR ) «nen Rs*trURetrieved Club of America. The Delicious turkey ,Ohd roast beef most Pacific fleet officers concurJn ture role of the Navy and its ad Friday, Nm-ember IS cUor Clifford W. Johna^ *t the halt at 8 o’clock. Reporta of town vantages or disadyenUges as a day. Cars^ parked here and there ! and Mrs. George H. Grilling. She the yisar, tMxpg'are' |30;000,000 be manager of the Sterti & Company club heW itsNNational fteld Trial dinners were served and"the tab’es Bogan’s and Capt. John O. Cronh- hind 4hg tptfil for e similar period Annual Fair and Fun night of buslmaa meeting last/evening at officers will hie h^ard and acted' melin’s views. Cronimelln has permanent career," , gave the town the appeeranceNp^f a | was married to Mr. Kinney in 1906, of Hartford ^^'11I be the instructor SCRIiN on Friday, Saturday and Sunday were gay with fall garden flower*. \kron Post Operative Support In 1948,,/ That the decrease oc- Washington P. T. A., West Side in the class of 'Sales Promotion. the Masonic Terop^;^ These offic upon aa well aa report of the Fire at the Mayo ^ud|torium. j pstbllcly charged that the Navy’s iHx^forwardlng Bogan’s Utter to city center. Democrats had their! arid had lived in Hebron for the Rec. Mr*. Emily Fracchla in behalf YOUR PHYHIUIAN Washln^onv Radford referred to beadquartere at tbe former Teal past 36 years or more. She was a cu r r ^ primarily In the first two This course presents the modem ers wiU be Ifistalled at a semi-pub Commiasion. An appi oprtation of Chief Schertdelwd that “ Mike of the gjtthering, presented to each attack force'Is being "nibbled to quarters of the year ia . hqwn by BiPORII Wll.L TKI.I. YOU Its authw.xaa "irt officer of great Room, and party adherents drop- past matron of Wooster Star Chap retoir concept of aggressive sales lic InzUUatlon/at the Masonic' $1,200 for the Fire Department came through wlth^the usual ex o f the retiring employees, gifts of death" at defense heedquartere.. returns for all types of tax^ “ Minor” Earthquake Recorded Thai all eargical supports No Comment From Johnson ablUty" aboh E-tf in several other countriee. . acres of land. Deeds have been re given at the grave. Bearers were —favorably visible in the United I ■ITancU H. Sullivan; Junior insWU- ‘Til twMt to know ws’ll moot assln. corded at the town clerk’s office. Neflre?” itig officer, WUUom S. Miller; In- $1,000 each year. Thefr.benefits GeorRe Grlflhig, Joseph Grlffing, States and Europe. But don’t I to the children have beelK.many Whoro pwrtint Is bo moro, Red Cross field workers handled The place was sold by Miss May ■Jr., Walter C. Hewitt,-Clarkson L. bank on seeing a virtual blackout j ■M atolUBg marshall, Richard Schu- AnUng of . the lo Chances are that observers to I “ Women In White" Bouncod at a later date and the in town, to make them more ao. . Shiloh, Ga., for several years since cal P.T.A. will be held Wednesday program of events for the next whom the moon eclipse'(s visible | Alexia Smith A petition of property owners of the death of his wife. Mr. Weyman evening ' in the new school audi Eleanor Parker term.’ yA ,/ died a few months ago. During hU Will see only what is normal for land formerly of the esUte of Al torium. After the business meet such an eclipse—the moon ' Refroshments were s e r ^ Ml- life he refused to sell or rent the ing Miss Barbara TUUnghast. lowisg the business of the CTSplef. bert E. Brown, are asking that cer house. changed from its. usual silvery-1 tain right* of way shown on a map j The NEW Windham High school dietitian, 6tsrt« W*d.: “Cry Of The Uty" The bouae, which U an ol^ pne, whitecolor to orange-red, but still | STARTS THIRS.;. “ StJiDOW.X" now on fife Ih. the town clerk’* | BO AO will speak on “ Correlation of a visible. I Plu, 'ladUa Ageat" . PLtS "THE KANSAN" office be laid out and Improved as , PROVEN waajrapidly deteriorating iir there School Lunch Program With the was a hole in the root, and rain, Curriculum." The speaker is well The period of totauty w ill} » an I Zion^B L adies’, A id public highway*.of the town. Fur- i ft m e r c u r y ther street lighting at Columbia : hour and 13 mtnutea-;-beglnnlns ; ’I and snow came In, TTie house was qualified to give advice on the sub- Green will be ja k e n up. The se-i partly furnished when Mr. Wey -Ject. She wa.s supervisor of cafe at 9:20 p. m. e. s. t. and ending at I T o H old M eeting terias In Concord, N. H., in nine 10:33. • . ' Tacttnen** e$U*nRted expensRi for \ DELIVERED IN man went to Georgia, to live. ' A the ensuing year will he acted ujmn i moving van'took some furniture to elementary schools and one high THE COMMUNITY PL^Ye RS The Ladles Aid Society of Zion and authorization given them for i Shiloh, but a good many pieces re school. She is s graduate of the' rr* i borrowing to cover current ex- j MANCHESTER / LOUIS. M ROCHEMONT'S »2119 mained. The house haa been ran- Mary Washington College. Va.. i 1 r a f l l C U c a t l l S Will Present, Under Th^.'^^Rsbrship Lutheran church, Cooper street, penses. ■ ■ ' aacked of late, and it U said that i women's branch, and is also doing will meet tomorrow, Wednaaday, Only $73^50 Monthly^Ybnr Present X^r May graduate work at Columbia Uni LOST movables have been taken.out by Of (iibbons Assembly K. r / C. evening at 7:80 In the church Eqaal or Exceed the Required Down Payment sneak thieves. The new owner, versity. H it New' Low however, aays the bouse U not hr Many relatives and friends of Sunday School room. ^ in or Accident ‘ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Wilbur S. Porter, rtn of First Se BOUNDARIES Plane Mr the fall/activities ere. so bed. e condition as It might be, Hartford, Oct. 4—r.4b— ’Traffic ' end that It can be restored. He has lectman and Mrs. Winthrop ,S. well wilder way hut final .details Ig R eported H ere Porter of Gilead, attended the wed faUlitles totallt . 129 for the first i must be worked oiit, to which all had mfich experience In that kind nine months of this year, and the “ Me” ^BEATRICE ding Saturday evening, at th e i - —- .... - — ,«»>. «,.u me memhere are urged -to take part iimiii.ittnin of work, having repaired, and put First Methodist church, WiUiman- State Hlghivay Sofety commission into fine shape two other houses T I AT /■. Pf ARSON and voice their oplnton.**4 (»«*■. «»4 HYOSA-MSiOm The vehicle *truck a parked kmemteim mnrnei m mee mm . truck, creahed through a bridge RITAIL SAIE'.ROOM tnd buret into flame* in Roaring Dancing We<|., Fri\ and'Sat. fflghts > , Rieid,, Auctioneer Brook 40 feet below the highway. a r m KniTiinii mills rt: . 'v ■ ■ La Roehe, father of ' two chil Featuring— Lobsterii, Oysters, Clams and All K6a Fooda Fair opens at 10 A. M,—Auction begins at 7 P. M. dren and whoee:*rtdow ie/expect^ • Caterint To lytddlnffi and Banquets / M4NCf![ST[R GR[EN, CONN: ,/ 1 T -■ I f'T'/ ing another, lay wnldenUfled for '/Tit HWR ilEim\\ 1’ h ■ N ( I V /■ I v^' ■averol hour* , until another, driver ^ I'or Reserif-atiotaa Call Windsor Locks 741" ' employed by the amne eoheem, .MMMCHf»TEff_U^— r«LlPHOWll$ S I8V , j came along. L ( T ' •'7'77: ,7 7 ■.7/7 ///.• ■A' /■ 7'^ 1 7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN, MANCHESTER EVENWG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONMi TUEiSDAY, OC'TOBER 4, 1949 P A G E f lW
Report Three-Way Tie Election Re$ult$ tlrtog two yaars agbl H i had bpefi bird” : Jimmy Vincent "Brilliant ances, his novelty sensation,'"Sing public with Information ^ffiqnt tl portant parts of tos erfanlnt New P.)arty Leader Sees Party Heads Stab Wounds a’s Q^hestra Drummer BoV’': ’The Ooofere, Pas- kn‘ BpeU,” with loads of laughs Cancer Society services offered by tlie ebclety.^Ai it Js felt Piurties^tvdy - In Setbadt Game Here Toid o f (C lo n ^ Rockville a rssidsnt of this vlclBlt>'fot^86 quale, Oarmelia, Cerise, Mike Cot and valuable prizes given to per- other aim of the ManchelRqr taken of the opportuhlUas' to roash Prove Fatal ysars. Ho iq survived by f ^ in g to State ton, and Frank Nichols. %. Prima Ucipsnts. Showing on screen will To Have^ootfe bqsnch is to ; mdhd more peopib- iraons, who are InterbMed to as- ' “Once in a lifetime” is a Returns daughters. Mrs. Herbert Drehqr of will sing and play rhany of his be "Blsck Midnight” with Roddy conscious of the fact that the'rs M to.ways other tliaA mone ./ By The Assodatsd Prsss trite expreaaion, but this sAy- !or< Htoghara, Mass.. Mt*. newest recording hits, as well as IfcDowell. , Mrs. ElisabethI U t i^ , Field F Ar- much each individual can and tary'. Hestdts of flections ing was clothed in reality lairt Tbs Oonneetieut muaidii^ elec T h e Man Who such favoritesi, as "CivUisatlon," There sre late stage shows every slHMiId do in the field bf volunteer G.O.P. Carrieh Campbell, Jr., of Tolland / and flvs Louie ___ the ManchesterMai Memben of ths local comb evening at the weekly SMback Biitley and Baldwin Is* tions at a gtonoe: toveif A ir Force Base grandchlldrsn. Funeral will beheld Plays Prett; foT^IJje Pi^le/'^hls "Angelina,” "Robin Hood,” "Bacia- Saturday and Sunday starting at Branch of toe'^Oonnecticut Chintor scrvics. I jr^ou For- galoop,” and others. Extra add 10 p. m. . , and the Sftmebester area Who''^ lUc column for the first party given by the Arm y and" Number of towns voting, 184. Thursday at 3 p..m. St toe Burke torrid trumto . ,and Society, prtnounced today that The volunteer service prog;rsm is ^licans and Demo* Navy. Club Auxiliary at the Republicans Hear dudi^ sue Statements on S o lo ii» VictinL as He Town Election Funeral Home to Rockville. Rev.-^ chestra. wifl.h line to*,, stage ed attractions wilt Inriude The be at toe-booths for both in 13 ysars. Victor by 87 Houle T o w m Ctut Remstoed R^ubllcans, 93. Through 8,746 Red Cross chsp- plans fqr'the CanCer booth for toe also to be the theme of the display will be capable of explaining ttasre inm Democrat Frank Army and Navy ^bbouae. Forrost Musser,. pastor of the Un show...... playing _ 'riday. SatlmlM Amazing Mr. BaUafitlne, "The O m en * o f man Davis Lasb Oppo Municipal Elections Switched from Damocrstle to Steps iROm Auto Most Original Cfomedlan in Years” ; ters In every part of top country Hospttiil AuxllUry "Street Fair,” to be presented by the Cancer So needs of the volunteer serriee. Clancy., elected first ulectman There was a Jhree-way tie / Election Battoti ion doBgrcgatibUal church will of and Sundayinday at the State Theater, Thursday In the Masonic Temple, RepubUcsn, 8. HartfoM. • Louis NPrlma features thfr'^.^rretts, presenting "Ballet Red Cross home service for serv ciety at toe Exchange Club’s Man formation may also biNibWned by Forti^e f< ovsr Frank A. Barker, Repubhean, between Mrs. /William Ander sitio n A s H e A«^.s»|it« ^ ^ ...... ^ Tots! Republican, 96. Margin o£ Victory Is ficiate. Burikl will be I"’ tbf have been completed. ' - chester Products eitoibit October Hartford, Oct. 4—(J")—Hers art ’ Springfield, M au. Oct 4— — 'cemetery; Tolland^ The funeral all his celebrated Mage and radio In ‘Ta^;t’ and the Honey Brothers, icemen and . their families fis in eailing Mrs. Elizabeth Utwrt, tel 3,616 to 3,638. ■ son, Clarence Custer and Remained Democratic, SO. acrobatic Ihuice stylists. Prima stantly available anywhere to the The main purpose of the display 17 to IP'lh the State Armory. Since ephone 6918 or Mrs. Francha. Tay \One of the mo6t splriMd oontesU George Olds. Bach bad a score P o st H e re L ast N ig ll| K By The Associated Press the statements of thV rival ^tete A Westfield A ir fo r c e baM sol Smaller Than 2 Years home 'Mil be 'open after 2 p. m. on, personalities, Inciuotog "Keely" 1950 Co ' . ^ y ■ ’ HOMkHere !■is hownckW rn*the feMsmatouma svrotvoted Switched from Republic n to TSroith, “ Soutidsiid's low est Song will also conduct, at . all perform United States. will be to acquaint the Seneral this service is one of the most im lor, 4133. 'waa waged in Lyme where Doug- of 138. chairmen on the outcom of Mon Denaocratie, 7. dier was stabbed fatally with a Watoesday. toli'Bsnnet, Governor BowIm ’ ex- yesterday In the Connecticut mu Ago in Vernon •X Old time caid players, ques ' .PTOmiMiig sad aggressive, 'vlg* nicipal elections: day’s municipal eleotioivsTeturns: Total Demooratlc, 88. Jungle knife Mriy Uxwv while ac* T V Br Th* A **ed ^ Pif**' echtlve'secretary, felt the sting of cdm;Brooklyn, Canaen, the RepubUcaa or Demoeiatie col day, although the margin of vie hU wife, Pbobe, ^ a candidate altion and waa uhaaiinously en "Democratic candidates. carriro had been, brought to Wesson M ^ a t iaa af good fortua/ for the big- 9:30 -Canteito^, Canton. Chaplin, iSale S den and Rockville following on several towms for ths first time,' umn). tory was smaller than two years gbr 1*M conteat /When higher for selfctman, Rbto were defeated dorsed for this portion. The post mortal hospital. Bee. 8, Cfikdiiret Cheater, Clinton, Co)e- and Increased their majorities. in ago. Out of.a' poosible voting list priaea win be at atue. by a write-in ciampalgn. baa bean left vacant sinee the Imtoto-Coliiinbia, Coriowall, Coven Six Held for QpeetioBlng Mrs. Bennet reeftveg Br yotas- The year’s balloting cloaM with mMy others. The Democratic vic fiU^ tor Is that to sudh largsr com* • Pemocrata k a^ their p ip on the Stafford-twrough election on dMth of Judge William 8. Hyde, try, Cromwiitt.-.,. The husband of the young wo bf 6,683, there were 3,983 votes for third selectman, agauist a tbtal tories to age-old Republican tdwns muhitles as West Haven, Norwich, man and five other men were, held Ibrrtngtan and /Brlatol, the b lp glee. 12 and toe Wallingford bor and has been filled recently by l^rlen, Ourhaid, Eastfdrd, East cast, 1,661 men and 1,871 women. of 155 for William Peck, DetoOCta-'^ Mrs. Julia Crawford as actii^ such as Windsor and Etest Haven Danbury, and Fairfield, citizens by police for questioning. No gaM communi^ea taking part In ough eRction on DeB. 30. Qriinhy, BMt Lyme, Easton, Esat sind others only go to demonstrate The following Is the detailed T' yeaterday’a voting. They auo pre- Rc third ulectman who was d^' town chairman. Mrs. Crawford’s 'Windsor, E311ngton, filssex,' Fkir- turned'out in unprecedented num charges were brought against them D A Y S that the Republican party no long 'vote, * indicating election to office: #•610 nted renominatlon after her hus- work in her olflce__ was warmly bers to' indicate their preference immediately. . aarved taany^of the outpoaU thOy fleld, Franklin, Goshen, Grantiy; er can take for granted the results .lung Into ,fl»e normally RepubU- baiid wiuted the town /chairman praised by the msmbens of the Groton, Guilford, Hamden; H a i^ for sound and progressive policies Police said Mauriclco was at AsMssor, ^Howard O. Dlmock, ship ^ m him,. Pu k received l<)9- UContt’s GOP Town Committee who mat to o f' elections in snasiler communir of out party. tacked as he stepped from an au r, 1602; Albert R. Tennstedt, d. aaa -atroppiolda in the rural ton, Hartland, Harwlnton, Hebron. tliea A liberal, progressive Demo areaa tivd years ago. and 4^for a place on the board. munldpSI btoldtog tor the mffpoae Kent, .Lebanon, u. Ledyatd, Lis *Tt would seem to me that ih tomobile in which he bad accom 1406; Board of Tax Review, *Rich- X cratic party, offering capable and V Domtaatioa Eleetton Bfi^ Be CBalienged ^ Seen Retained of chaoatoar s permanent cnlrauui bon. Litchfield, Lyme, Madison, view of the unexpectedly large panied the young bride and Snoth^ (rd P. HlHer. r, 1521; *Henry E By and large, however, Repiib- Bennet Mid Peck’s election may and to ffiacuH futuro. political outstanding candidates to the vot er couple to this bltyJ ^ ‘ Mansfield, Marlborough, Middle- -turnout of voters, that the Repub irenam, r, lliOd: •Franklin C. Ucana maintained their tradition be challenged on the ground that plana. bury, Milford, Monroe, Morris, ers of pbnnecticut, will continue to. licans vote must have been auf- His assailant and several other 49c WxA the votes he received as a candi make greater-gains In the future. Haripw, r,’ 1616; Richard P. Graf, al domination in the'amalT towna, f^ntbiaed from Paga Oka)^ ^ NninhiBtiS P y Ttwn Clark New Fairfield, Newington, North mented by independents and even men apparently had-tralled the car d, 1883; Charles E. Gagnes d, 1400; sene n moat of the balloting. - date for-first selectman should not Branford, North Haven, Norwich, "The return to office of DemiH Democrats. There appeared to be,, from the Air Force base, police \ ■ Mr. DSvla waa- nomlnatod by cratiC mayors in Bristol, East Jo)m ^ Orlowski, d, 1887; First MINERAL With returns in from all 1S4 be counted for anethsr plaoe- on avar Ito leaa than toa altmbsr how Clerk Samuel J. Turktogton. Old Lyme, Old SaybrOok, Orange, .for one thing, a growirig resent Ml.d. Mauriclco suffered two'/deep the three-man board. Hartford and Torrington by very Selectnusn, *Herbert Paganl, r, lowna, 96 towns were in thv Re enrolled.” He'ban Mrvad tin town as Mlect- Oxford. - ' ment against the type eff ideology stab wounds In the chest. ' 1468: Setootman, *Frankiln G. 942 MAIN ST. AT ST. JAMES ST. publican ranks and 88 in the Dem Bennet hlmulf ran behind a As a result, it Is "imperative” substantial, margins, was moat which thrMlens our two-party OIL man, u d baa been praised for his Plainfield, Pomfret, \Proapect, pleasing. I wish to congratulate all Welles, Jr.Xr, 1#09: •James A. ocratic. The two parties went in write-in candidate. Merle Peck, that prompt action be taken to re orgabiaatoto^ work to support of Redding. Roxbury, ’'Sldisbury, system. Plan T ria l Separation” Doherty, Jr.,Nfl, 1433; John E. Le- Republican, to his attempt to win the Democratic party candidates to the election with the RepubU- placing temporary facilities both the Raputdlaa. party. Ha Uvea at ScoUand, Seymour, SotoCfa;' “The results of Monday’s elec han, d, 1391; ^ow ii Clerk, Town 2 J . ^ 5 0 « oana eoatrhUing 99 towns and a place on the School board, peck on the campus and to off-campus Southbury, Sterling, Stonington, and toe thouMhda of workers who Hollyxvood. Oct. 4—(4P1—Audio Treasurer and Agent Town Depos 3 Chur^ atraat. As notad in last did such an outetending and vlc- tions, statewide, call for congratu ■(O^alqiH’cn S )r u q S to re the Democrats 8S. received 145 votu to Bennet’s 97- faculties, be said. -. . night'ai,«M«M. Which predicted the Stratford, Suffleld,. Union, Ver Murphy, war hero and actor, and it Fund, K erw in^. Efiliott, nomi Heavy grade Two other Republicans were elect torioua Job in theSe eiectiona.” lations to< not only toe political and < The .rivals cmne out about even President Jorgensen said that Darla tiiolce, the new town chalr- non, Warren, Washington, Watei> civic leaders who Inspired such s his oetite wife,. Actress Wanda nated by Republican^ and endorsed In a imap of . towns switching ed to the board. clasarooma and dormitories' total town, Westbrook, West Haven, Baldwin Pleaaed Hendrix, finish their film roles to )>y Democrats: Tax. Collector, The governor’s secretary Mid mab bad the endorroment of Sen '. Republican State ' Chairman large turnout of voters, but to toe from one column to the other. ing around 88,000,000 were need ator Chariea S. House. local Re- Weaton, WUltogton, Wilton, Wol day as loving husband and wife— •Francis 8. Ruppreel^ r, I860; Seven left the lUpubUcan ranks this election also might be contest ed to handle present enrollment. C^ence F. Baldwin: cltlseiu who felt the privilege and Eugene V. Dick, d, 1350: Consta /publican iMder, and other Town cott, Woodbury, ^ ’oodatock, responstbillty of exercising their and will undertake a "trial sepa (or the Democratic, and five erkt- ed. on the ground the Democrats ' Remained P^paocniUc: " i am extremely gratified by toe ration.” Murnhv. 25. plena a trip bles, •Gerald R. Risley, \ , 1510; were o ititl^ to minority repre- More Desire Higher Education / Committee members. frsnchlse. ■ • M s t o o prhSe DWnocratic towns went Twenty-four members of the Ashford, Beacon Falls, Bran increased volum.e of voters cast to Texa(^ bn business and to see •Wilfred A. Kent, r, 1516; Nyalter Luxury untatton. "The poet-war period , has ing Republican ballota in the town cWOr to O.O.P. control; Town Committee who were pres ford, Bristol, Burlington, Deep "Connecticut him hot been and relatives at Fsrmersville. Miss Kita, r, 1621; •Arture Genovepl. r. Bennet, -Rt' • formal statement, brought an increased desire On the elections. Although predictions of never will be a fertile ground for 1611; •Howard Luffman, d. i; ' rsoDA MINT^ Whldi disttsed ent hMtd Davis lash out at Re River, East Hampton, East Hart Hendrix, 20, will remain here. Mints or Towns'' which changed over said his setback came because Re part of youth for higher educa Republican victories In inost tpwns splinter groups, pressure groups •Joseph 8. Klatka, d, 1387; publican leaders "rallied a hlg tion,” he Mid. publican opposition and promise ford, Glastonbury, Griswold, Had gar H. Wilson, d. 1393; WUUam TABLETS from BepubUepi to Democratic that, with other nwmbers of Uie dam, KlUingly, Killlngworth, produced even greater majorities and~the Intcifferenoe of forces Some gold mines in Africa and Frnit Drops enough group of captive Demo A depression or even a mild re than expected,' the ^./Significant HlUer. Jr., d, 1878; Registrar of FREE llaat Haven, Nets .^artford. New crats and Republicans to choose 'Town Committee he would act to Mon'tviUe, New Milford, Norfolk, strange to otu: way of life.", n India are about 9,000 feet deep. town, Rocky HUl,Saleip, Sprague, cession will even increase the de Voters, •George C. Scheeta, r, 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 plus 1« . . . twka ot the Democratic minority officers mands for higher education. Dr. rid the state of a man who. he Mid, North Canaan, North Stoningtdh: 1503; •Maurice L. SpurUng, d, i Windsor and LitcnflOld. Those they have so many times be is consumed with the ambltl(m to Plymouth, Putnam, Ridgefield, FOR YOUR much ior a pamiy moral Buy ona Ham at thfi eshlcb switched frdm Dernoemtlc Jorgensen qpined.-/<- "Periods of 1407; Board of Education, •John fore. depression /have always incrcMed regulate our dally Uvea, and an ad Stafford, Thomaston, Thompson, Mcott, Jr„ r, 1497; •Alice H. ragulor avaryday sailing prica; add a panny and to Republican were Danbury, Eiist "They bad more trouble than ministration that has no concep Torrington, Voluntown, Walling, fiaiaDnar, r, 1480; *john E. Flaher Haddam, South Windsor the toimber of iioUege applicants CONVENIENCE gat TWO for Just 1< morol You sav« almost 50% I Usual this time," he Mid, "and at state Rniversliies.” tion of the value of a dollar and is ford, Waterford, 'Winchester, ty, d, 1418: •John Kramer, d, 1418; and Tolland. /' they’ll liave a lot more next yMr. In additito to expanding and obviously Incapable of meeting Windsor Locks. Bqalrd of Finance. •George Wilson, i-Tbe almoat'even trade was in We’ll fight this double machine r, 1604: •James F. Touheyi d, 1400. ■ o x 2 5 0 -R improving/present facilities, the present-day challenges. Switched 16 Republican: * J U t T R i n ^ t r a s t to .die resulU two yeaia death grip until we bMt i t ” Chairman’s Besp«nse Danbury, East Haddam, Sharon, Annual Towm Meeting ago when,'the election, following president pointed to "three press Hfrong, Sfixtdy Heavy Eraft Paper Regularly 3 9 ‘! | Regularly 4 3 “^! Wins As IkdepeiMlsBt ing needs for expansion of .higher Chairman Dav-ls, chosen to rep South Windsor, Tolland. William Dunlap, moderator for COLD doaely cti the enactment of the Write-In votes' also figured prom resent the younger group within Switched to Democratic: CLEANING Ya m * atate aaw- tax by a O. O. P. con- educational' opportunities.” Uia election, presided at the annual inently to the Litchfield election. toe Party, Mid in part "I «!»- East Haven. New Hartford, SHOPPING BAO 0 Plaa W aif reea . Mfafaroaa TABLETS troRed/Laglalnture, coat the Re- They carried into office Howard A schqdl for veterinary medl- town meeting held Monday eve ctoe, hi^Mid, has afready receiv-Hl predate the honor you have be Newtown, Rocky Hill, Sedem, ning with about 300 voters in at auiD M INO n a net loss of 16 towns, Bisull, who WH denied the Re stowed upon me and t solicit the elr "worst setback in municipal a^n^support. Endorsements gave Sprague, Windsor. (W> teitdance. It was voted to table the Gives Away FREE ^ MILK OF ASnRIN publican nomination as first ulect- wholehearted siiimort of all the (Note—The vote for first select MINERAL jklactionSQin yean. man but won the office anyway as cbma~from the Board Of Truateer, reports of the town officers, aa the the/Btate Legislative coimcll, the members' of the committee. man, mayor or control of the AS-<«ec reports are now being audited, un WHk fe e l Psrokita Is Osr MAGNESIA TABLETS \| *H>rowUig Beaeatment” Seen an independent candidate. "The Republican Party in Man OIL Republican- State Chairman Btsuu received 977 write-in Gyknge, the Farm Bureau feder».- council in council-manager govern til the audit is completed. Drsf Osparfaisaf Oarisf tion and the State Veterinary as- chester must continue its record of ment la the basis for crediting a fkb I l f Oss-Css* Sals ^ 4 ^ Oatenee T. Baldwin interpreted votes. His nearest rival, with 831 efficient, sound and liberal local Keimeth Smith, chairman of 2 p m . 4 0 < 2 r r 4 4 « 3 3 « paaterday’s resulta as showing in- votes, was Kari Webster, who had, -soclatlon. town to the Republican or Demo the Board of Finance explained plaH May Postpone .tetion administration. On a state level cratic column). 1^’ Our finest'^uaUtjr You can’t buy finer. Rsfliwsd dicationa of "a growing reswt- defeated him for the G. p. P, nonv^ the people have a definite choice > the proposed budget for tha town, lest .heavy oU. mant against the type of ideinogy Ination, 185 to 182. / / Schools of medicine and dCnistry between sound responsible govein- stating that ths budget if adopted ILIS ** which threatens our two-party Qoae contests were liberally will come up for a "decision” by would probably call for a 36H EPSOM sprinkled to the returns. . /' ment and the. new doctrine “stet Large Quantity apstam. toe General Assembly, hs said. Itoi’/ In which a city becofhes a mill tax. There was some discus- WOTH *Tt would seam to me,” said Governor Bowlyi’ home t ^ n of Action on this may be postponed, Sim ih regard to tbs fact that the SALT Ekiux produced one of thm. His pawn and a dependent of ‘-he stele. Baldwin, "that in view of the ex on the advice of the Board of "In our state, temporarily head Of Cauliflower spm of 8 0 ^ which It was vOtSd to pectedly large turnout of votera, party’s nominee for flm uiect- PASTE Regularly 98'! Trustees, until present immediate ed by a man consumed by powertul spend for architect's fees was not .(bat the Republican vote must man, Charles N; Doany, Jr., lost included to the budget. Following llfkf.Vlfaiato Capsatec needs have been met. ambition it is oifr 4“ ty as Rep ib- have been aupnented by indeptn- the post by- 24 votes A medical building, .according Us Cauliflower has st|irtcd‘ to reach eomo further discussion s stand- Victor-m the contept w m the Re- Ucana to work diUgei^ly toward Plate ar P6aaalpkfkatete c PEROXIDE the inarket in larger quantities 39 gents and aven Democrats.” i^versity estimates, would cost vote was taken as to too aecopt’ OUFSEtrS “ Ofatifled” by V<^ Victory Closest ing promotional schemes. Tomatoes decreased In quanti President Jorgesen said the uni . Lives Regulated ized to borrow 8150,000 in antici CamplMLyplus' and increased their majorities/to In the clMest of tlMm all. Pom- versity has reached the. stage in ty, and the bidding was light. . A pation of ths coUection of /taxes. I LIQUID many others," he said. "The Demo "On a federal level we are now c Mercurochrome fret Rep^Ueans squeiaked through 25 0 its development where "a large regulated in our dally II yes by an high of 82.15 and a low of 81 Ths following members of.-a Grove COLD SOI cratic victories to dge-old Repub to a two-vote victory to the race were registered during the sale of HUI cemetery oommltoee were | FOR 2 lican towns aucb as .W u i^ r and portion of Its energies can and administration which haa no c<^p- 1*01. BOTTLC-tAVE 24* ...:______■ ■ for fitot selectman, with Republi should be diverted into productive cept.of the value of a dollar and js 227 half bushel baskets. The names, Lebbeua F. Btasell, Freder LOTION 6 ‘ Bast Havan and othen ^ y go to can.Incumbent J. EUis Prichard prices quoted are by the basket. IffJO Studebaker! ick W. Bradley and y . Leroy ElU: Regularly scholarships and research. obviouBly incapable of meeting 39M gamonstrate that th^r toe approval ■ranted the rcgultp/m elections to hereafter be one .of the i/ig con "Anyone who follows to the yblvtog a prominent ex-Legislator, Btepa of the late Honorable V/Ullam of. sewage dlspuai f^ litle s in Safa "A r tH t Craasi” PERFECnON imaUar eomnnuitMea." cerns of aU major qnlversltles,” he Mand-ovt advsnsssisaM rnseb ChRs waa reported from- Old Lyme. E. continued. "The University of S. Hyde haa a difficult example to new construction to the town of . local IS ao^ Predominate Lea Marah, Jr., Republican, form D. A. R. Chapters *lih IffO StMabaksrl All ovar Amtrica, all ajes are on this dramatically Vernon by Health officer or [ 49e CALAMINE 0 HAND CREAM Connecticut must be- prepared to follow and T w ^ld wish it clearly TIDY CREAM Aside from Bristol and Torring- er Hopae speaker, was defMted someone splinted by the Hesdth TOOTH ton, where snayora were elec>^ i take part in such activities' net understood that' I do'. .not for a Higher coaipret*ioD Champion diffarant 19S0 Studebaker. It*s the most seqMtiooal lo t io n ***s*ob. B o r r u . oavc 4t * ___ ■ ■ there by seven votes for toe town only for their value to the 'region, minute entertain the thought that Unite for Meet J and Commander' eogina of in officer btousbt out many varied 4 5 « the first fCleetmanahlp was the clerkship. - advance in car styling since Studebaker introduced opinions: In carrying out on opin 2 ^ : 9 0 * higbeat aMea at stake in yCater but aS one of the moat Important my abiUUes even appruach those creased horsepower • Self-etabiUs- t*«K. Six* POWDER ' A r y ^ C. Wales, Democrat, won steps toward deepening the intel of my predecessor. ing coil spring fraot wheel aaapen- the ” new look” in cars three years ago. ion tbht toe Health oficer or the ptym JWlotlng. Although^ local the office 460 to 453. Republicans, Orford Pariah. D. A. R,, will sion' ■ Wide-rim wheels aod cstra- Board of Health Should not be the laauwB predominated. /jioliUcal lectual life of the university.^' "It la with humility that I ap This 1950 S^debaker is long, low, luxurious—aod DELUXE however) won all toe otoer town proach the position which you have hold a Joint meeting and tea with low.presstirt tires * SaifadJusting sede governing power an amend e S f i S T O i i i A RtfsJarih). t9 i MHeR strove for a good showing Post-War Job Well Done Sabra Trumbull Chapter of Rock brato ■ Ovtniza windows and ment was oftet^ that the Board ^preparation fo^ihe more tm- offices. elected me. The position Is one it’s triffl) sleak and flight-streamed—no bulging excess Sanmle of 1950 Campaign The UConn official said the ville, Thursday at 2:30 p. m., In windshield ' CMare-proof "black , of Health, town or city engineer BAY RUM 'V jjy t 'i fiiHueii"' 35‘ SUPPOSITOnES 0 which I haven’t sought, but feel bulk to squander gasoline. iitant state elecUdn in No school can look with pride on •he light” instrument dials ■ Wear-re- and three laymen from Rural Ver- | c m L M e N 2 i ( vember, 1950. The/prises in that / Bosrah produced a amall Mmple ing that today when a man is the Federation room of Center FOR 3 M what the 1050 state campaign Job it did in handling swelled post church. * -sisting Studebaker craftsmanship. Stop in aod get a close-up eyeful o f this breath-tak non have the power to act. A sug INFANT OR APULT-tAVE 34*_____ contest will be eight seats in Con war enroUmenU. called upon for public Mrvice it is I ' 1 gestion was ,also made that the I 6 may be like. .State Rep. Lawrence bis dqty (o serve, I accept.” The following women will act S-as. Staa gress — two to the Senate and six' Referring to the “problem” ert-, ing new Studebaker. It’s the “ next look” in cars. m the House a governor, other J. Gilman, Republican, wtin his As the campaign winds start to as hostesses and pour: Mrs. Wil proper roads be built in new de R H u U i W a a i 4 ! O l F third term as first selectman there ated by the G. I. bill-of righte, he liam Thresher, Regent; Mrs. velopments and the matter of zon Camphorated] State (dficlals and control of the declared; blow it is the pur^ae of the Re jtCghdature. . after a campaign directed almost publican Town Committee to meet Maurice Trpstenltzer, Mrs. Hal ing also was explained to tbs vot equally at hta Democratic rival, "Few atetee surpas-ied Connecti stead Tiffaiiy, Mrs. Herbert Robb CHORCHES MOTOR SALES ers. City Building Inspector Usher OIL , In Bristol, Democrats returned cut in the extent of its effort to at intervals to organise ^ d keep 80T>AKLAND STBEET , MANCHESTER .the U-year-oId incumbent, Mayor Ailhur Ingves, and Mrs. Chase alive the policies of the party. and Mrs. Millard Park. also inquired sa to whether or not Nof . . . m e ^ this challenge.” ths suggested ruling would affect Included in Our Ic Sale. But James P. Casey by a pluraUty of Going Woodhouse (D-Qonn), who Treasurer Mrs. George Borst re Mrs. Kenneth Trewheilar State 274NCH (SAVE 4«). *.T19 votes, '186 leu than he re represents toe Second district in ported a substentlal balance of Regent, of East Hartford, will be STUDr.DAKER S REALLY HOI.Ur-K- TUDLRAKi H ILAl/S ACIAIN 'A’lTII THE NEXT LOOK IN CARS' ths City of Rockville. After furth ceived two yeera ago. In ’Torrliig- Congress, Town Committee funds. present at this meeting^ er djicusalon a vote was.taken oh] ton, the Democratic nominee. Gilman charged that Mrs. Wood- Fair, Fun Night the resolution as amended, and It | Big d*Ouaea Jate house, expected to seek re-election was voted down. e m Tiederlek P. Daley, was elected 4 2 c . by 1,898 votes, the party’s biggest in the 1950 campaign, waa behi^ At West Side Rec Teachers to See ‘ Alfred R. Rough margin to several years. the move to abolish the post offiee Alfred R, Rough of BFD 2, j FORMULA 20 5 > a c .P O *D O Cauy, a former state represen at Gilman, a aectlon of Bosrah. Hunter road, Tolland, died sudden Lanallxad Craam Utive. defeat^ Charlu R. Ander- Gilman defeated Ingves to , Washington Parent-Teacher As ^ Factories Work ly at his home on Monday. He was SHAVE aon, 62-year-oiId Republican chalr 201.' • / f sociation atmounces another Fair Repeatmg by Popular Demand! born in Ne\y York City Dec. 1, ' Republicans scored a two to one pton of the Bristol Board of Fi and F\m night for Friday,. No New Britain, Oct. 4—(8V—Pub- 1886 and formerly was employed | ■uy TWO and Sava 42« fa 02«! SHAMPOO LOTION nance. .’The vote was Casey victory over Democrata to Oxford, at the M. T.. Stevens Cfompany ro- vember 18, In the West Side Rec lie school teachers will forstike the .8,817,. Anderson, 5,698. electing Frederick R. Brice first classrooms tomorrow and rub el 8E0M 6»M*Wir* reation Center, patterned after $1.19 SYRINGE or $1.09 last lARStl Margin Qna^pled selectman over Justice Booth by a bows with tot thouMnds of work- ONE MORE WEEK Daley won out over-Republican vote of 875 to 385. the successful project of last sea .era in factories to this city. b ■ ' HOT WATER BOTTLE John' B. Mayiott in Torrington, Haddam remained in the Dem son by the Mmc name, . Schools will cioM whUe the ocratic column . when Incumbent Tentative plans Include booths 6,948 to 5,550. He will succeed teachers make guldSd tours of in VETERANS 2 * -9 0 * a3 S fellow t>emocrat. Mayor William Arthur Brooks defMted his Repub for toe sale of home made fooda dustries arranged by the Oiamber A. KUmartln, who did not. seek lican rlvag Raymond Allen, 618- gift articles, plastics, plants, a of Commerce and the Board M 'There Is A Place S 3 J * ” 2 » « 1 - Sava i0 «. wrishing wrell. a -clown grab-bag; G R O SSM AN ’S Walfraea ^ •raad far Naads renomination. Kllmartin’s 1947 556 for toe i>ost of first selectman. Education.' Factory representa-- Troon quality— and all perlact Frroh. Polls offlftals finished counting also a refreshments booth, •where For Yon In (Company A piurality waa 324 votes, a margin tives will meet them at the schools fine rubber — and fuD 2-quart capacity RUBBING Glycerin & more than quadrupled by Daley. the paper ballota . in this town coffee, doughnuts, ice cream and and transport them to the shops, National Guard MOUTH Somewhat offuttlng the Repub shortly after 7 a. to. today. soda will be sold. where toty wlU be shown maniifac- New London .acquired a new Another fMture will be a ”b«iK> turing processes and hear talks by WASH ALCOHOL Rosewater lican setbacks in Bristol and Tor- HOUSING CLDilC Full-Pint Bottle , Full 4-ounct Siae ■ rington was that party's flrst town toayor, but without the hustle and pot,” With a prize for the bby Wid presidents of , toe factories and lOba. Bottle bustle'which marked the contests girl/^esslng the correct p^tober other executives. Lunriieon will slectlon Victory in Danbury in 14 i _ V to bt held at the £io\f( Tipped yaars. There Republican Joseph elsewhere. ‘ ' of beans, All . children" of the be follovyed by discussions of pro i'« MINESTRONE 'tocoiicius 2 * ^ 4 0 « 2 *, Benvenuti New 5|ayor school Will hsve the opportunity duction and sales problems. 2 n , 6 0 * H. Sauer won the flrst selectraan- P A fw tio n 6 ^ ja r * \ 5c LEAD .shlp by defeating Democrat The City Qoimcll, controlled five of guessing, __ . Among observers will be Em 1 HOTEL BOND ; i Q T . 5 0 c 49* TIDY Oiarlea 1. S w ^ e y , seeking his to two by RepubUesns as a result Mrs. Rlchato Berg^en and the mett O’Brien, director of the State following committee are busy Bureau of Education, representing .A-.v PENCILS gfth consecutive term, 5,575 to of a city election .last -month, choae Rooms 11 snd 12—HARTFORD, CONN. S3* CERADYNE TABLETil Tute so ..^L 2>w14* SJ96. the new mayor from Its ranks. The with plans for-the fair: Mrs. Wil -State Commissioner of Education Conlollo's Epicuru DEODORANTS post went to Republican Fried Ben liam Bedford. Mrs.’ Harold Ted- Finis E. Englemsn, and Dr. Nor SOc AiwMaate latoi 2 1 6 9 * fo. ' Snger Subetantial Lots - ton Beach of Teachers College, Co . ' ''.r' 86 Oak^St. Phone. 3-4t(^ J 2 6** Republican^ suffered' ^ substan venuti, who defeated a fellow Re foro, Mrs. Earl Hampton, Mrs. Keller’a—Save 49c V f P M* COilQH SYRUP pin* Tar, 8-ounoe — PoMfdarf Craam ^ John Suhle, Mrs. Horace Risley, lumbia Unlverslto, New York. tial lones, hoiVever, when iRidge- publican, James A. May,'; fbuy to The «vent. Called -Bustnesa-In- Including Saturday Seld, - Newtown and East Haven thfM. Mrs. Leonard Taylor and Mrs. ALL THIS WEEK 4t* TIDY DEPILATORY stee------...af^^so* o r L Iqu M ' David Renn. dustryrIBducation day, wlU be -the 51A0 COLOONKS Hortj ffubb' r fsU und6r Democratic control for Also through (ta a t y CohbcU, flrst of its kind in .New England, From -9:00 A. to 9:00 P; M. O t mhly or Tahinl. now . 2 t l J ! the tint time to years. the city of Winstod will knoyi to Bernard G. Kranovritz, execxitive NEW Of* NASAL DROPE ipwf. i*<«nce --— „ 2 «w70« 5c Pocket In traditionally Republican day who its mayor will be for toe vice preaident, of the Chamber o f Ridgefield, Democrata scored an next two yMrs. _ _ 2 h, 5 0 * ^ O’feurke th' Speak Commerce, Mid today- HUDSON 2S* TOOTH SSUSH 9 i 3 6 * M* KELLER DIURETIC Compound — COMB .upset when they elected Harry B. A cltj’ council of Uiroe Demov ■. Hear all about thia wonderful low cont home. DeNverod Hen Folly Sterldent, 4 stylM ------« • 2 «^W« Hull as flrst selectman two years crats, a RapuhUean ind ah inda-1 Over Plaoe Causes Death V Eqolppad. f ■ ■ Foa Sara, 4 8 * ' Igo. but Republicans still retstosd pendent Republican elected yaster-1 To Rotery Club » aaCCHARIN TABLETS iSrGr. iW.-. 2 •* 2S< 2 fo. 6*^ ontnol of the three-msn board. day will ehooM to* mayor. Tha i " Hollywood. Oct. 4—on—Pelllca ..,,•2151^ 3Sc iCHIOT RUB 0t. Testerday Hull was re- Democratic tocumbent. Mayor P-1 Bernia O'RoUrke, treasurer of say that si fight eiver who wa's to be Sqper^Sto with ISI h.p, bigb- Campho-Lyptua-*!^ oc. 2:481 _lseted, defeating Republican John Franela Hicks, was expected to get Um City of Middletown and former first in line tO pay a gas bill caused the death of 61-year-o1d William Don’t forget . . All you need to own your own Oreasmvn Home le the dead to yoar toad plus SSS. AND NO QORipreaslon engtnS, 134 taeh jW. Smith, 1,006 to 579, and carried the post again. - ■“ newspaperman, will addreas Ro- wSeeJheae (Loral tases fo bo M th him another Democrat to 15, More Eiectiona 'This Year Holmes. Booked in jail on suspi PAYMENTS TO MAKE UNTIL NEXT. MARCH. > ft.tO ■••M r^-W ^ 2 o 12! teriana tonight on "Youth Activi cion of manslaughter . Is Albert Thia to aa unuanai opportunity to pear all about thla famous home, Dun’t ml»d It! Mr. JohiiMXi, our liauslng rep added)'. S^hrook’a Tonic Formula, pt A s a ^ 4*. X - X S*. St* se< : BViLhla p ^ y control of the boari Fifteen more municipal elections ties.” The IneeUng wriU be held at o Only the - aecraanrirs yon |ttr (ha flnt time in 41 years. SriU be held before the close of the /S^'Becker, 47, a Columbia movie atu- resentative,. will be on hand, perHonally, to show you piotuiM aM to give yen eomplete tofonnatlon about this Aso \1f «-«.saii. _ N sia r 6:30 at the Manchester Country dto empfoyr- remarkable home. ' < u order / ’ A Demoerst Was elected, flrst current year. club. . o (k|ah or time pajmwots sn to Newtown for the first Colchester,- leadtog the .proces You can build and finish your homo within two (3) months (In tinw to get you moVod to by'Christmas), bnt yon BURN J f SPIRITS otfCoraCallossl WAVING PILE I f SYRUP During toe bu»tn«ss meetfog. TWevea Empty CIgnrotte Cache • With or wilkont trade-la I tn a iquarter century. The vlc- sion, votes today. final, plans wju pe nj«dt fer toa must act NOW! Visit Mr. Johnson today, BRING YOUR DEED WIT|| YOU. aad fr t full partientoro ^ o'Uood allowance for year o in t m e n t ss ob OINTMENTiiof'COUQHSj «ms A. Fenn Dickinson, who elections will hf held on Nov. S J^me Made Food »^a on OotoNr ■//•'oar/. • . Dj^pgative Powder, 4V1949 ■!%! ftlANCHBSTEB EVE10tQ $UE!RAi«D. BiANCPBStKR, CONN.. -TUESDAV, OCTOBER 4, 1949 tlolea be wrote in' the 1930s and for was trying to shook ths psoptrln- " r ~ " WNIbIm i any ease. In inferring that It is the these for their groups , to j make Splitting Tickets ^ feU views oq Federal regulatory to bringing About reforms. . •aeCsi. M ta likely - to irtt «nU wlUi thoee Senate which should properly be Yandeiiberg Rests a cr^ (Moka for hospitals. Cards oiing Pushes powers over natural gas Industry. Other crltlGa o f toe appointment t o a t r r who think the world .hid beet the target of ths reformers, if they with gloss are hard to pabto. . Friends of Olds haye contsnded testified tost Olds ad vocatee ex fn»Ve wiwt grmdual spprohi^ to Connecticut be true reformers. After Operation As ths lady here is almost M 1 Delays Cnunting Oiat ths fttack upon blm stemmed tending toe Power' commlselon’e l|«rald' if “ Democratic orators,^’ sSjm Mr. am unable to take, long rides for Drive to Hikie from big power snd national gas regulatory powera over toe pro ■y ''4 peMo had Mnlty It e u . By thla duction and gathering of natural | raiitiiuiftp *T ra* Alcorn, “would have us believe collections^ .Through friends 1 Oxford, Oct. 4-r(F>—Because of , " O n ‘Crisis in Schools’ mterests. ’ TtoWr^it to better to toke eome- uULDWimHa co. wc. Y a n k ee. that a House composed of 08 per Ann Arbor, Mich., O ct 4—r(gV— hope to gather from several I numerous split tickets it '-'as 4TM) |! Price Levels During hearings by toe subcom gas, contrary to tha Intent o f Odh- Ill atrMi thlBf then nothlnr, better to have cent Republicans Is bad and that a Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, promised. If anyone has «n un mittee, Reprenentatlvs Lyle (D., a.m. today when the final com.t that Uma, I will ba glad to i ^ I , _ _ _ _ ' r k io c io ii ■ome kind of tow buUawlnc the By A. B. O. « - Senate composed of . 64 per pent Who widerwent a six-hour lung op wanted set'of "Dogs" (set A A Bi was In on yesterday’s town election Tex.) appeared aa. a-'wltoess and Ljde mentioned In bis testimony 1 Orn'i mttumn Democrats la good.” ' . • eration here Monday, Was reported from Quaker Puffed Wheat or Governor Ififiues $tate* sent my own racommendattons.” (Uhgkaasa tram Fogt Gm ) contended t^iat Olds, lA his 1930 that lie has Introduced an amend uee o f atomic bcmba than to have resting-comfortably .In University here which returned Frederick R. Crisis Orowlag Mare Sertans OtMbv t im T So the -studious. Statistical kind Birds (any aeries), or Doga from Rice, Jr., Republican, as first N O R T H ! E N D articles, denounced toe private en ment to toe natural gaa act. He I no law at alt Peihape,. eo foe| hospital today. - ment Alter Recelv- The governor said that "aven a proniise between tliat and tot said It Is opposed by Olds. raatat M***m The rotten borough issv* may at argument goes, until one al Krumbles or Shredded Wheat I’d selectman. He defeated Justus PHARMACY terprise system and r^erved hla the graduaUet view, it we pledge most forgets Just why the rotten Phirtheler word on the Republican cursory look" at the findings of A.ifcen law;, which Congress dassed ■atarM «t IM be, as we suggestedited In a previous foreign affairs leader's' condition use them in my Nature Book I’ve Booth. Democrat, 378 to 238. There ing Report the EducaUon department’s siir; praise for Lenin’s system. OobOm m oursehrce not to begin the next column, something of a “pbany," borough system is an issue, at this been collecting for a long time. were 93 write-ins for Charles P. d Bp b nNo d a b l u b aniV M B t I Hist yaar to .take effect on Jan. 1, The articles werd. written for . Escape Vrtth Bums lUtttt. is expected later today, after lab 4 Depot ■«. T s i fifitt Crowded in - ..Sirte vay “makes it clear that the cnsls 1960, The Aiken Uw provides war by uelhg atomic bomba, per* but It evokes all the partldpitlon time. oratory tests are completed- Once a lady called who prom Pope, Democrat, for selectman. In our ConnocUcut schools Federated Press, SN labor news Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 4-HF)— I It Is an Issue at this tinm be for pries aupporta ranging from service. gDMCiQmUl* «*TM In time human nature -will of a really live controversy. In the operation, one half of the ised addreasea of Southern schools I steadily growing more aarl< For tour years Albert,. Osrni^ -■ ...... 60 to 90 par cent of parity. Attorney Frederic C. Smedley,- cause a Demodrallc administration 08-year-old sepator’s left lung was wishing cards and pictures. ’Thus Breaking Out of Jalt Illegal Hartford, OcL 4— —^Thc Con- Ha urged all parants and Olds, In replying to Lyle’s testi sprinkled hla bed with water every [ftij «••••♦••*• lad ! 4*^ enough to get rid of war of Waterbury, a gentleman who met with Republican obstruction 'naotleut CMnaral A^m bly, which Senator Elmer Thomas (D., night. . He told neighbora be HkedJ removed. His condition during the far I haven’t heard. We coiddn’t cltUena in the aUto to read It. Okla.),'chairman of toe Senate mony, denied that he Is hr evef has •” * *5* Iteelf. has run for office as a -fioclaliat, ism entrenched In the Hotise, and, operation .was described as excel afford too gregt expense but Ukp Denver, Oct. 4—(FVr-It’s againInst HitMt a special serslon tomorrow The 1949 General been a Communist. ' ■ to “water It down.” to'reduce but lost, and who therefore re seeking to establish Its own-politi lent. ' the law now to break out of JaU orI Agriculture committee, said that He said he believes Ur toe Ameri fjre Ibasard. Last night Car •M For ourselves, we distrust the to do some misMonary work. to atoand the state housing act, fought for months over qmifllcUng right now he U not aurV whether Mllvored, Oae Tear ...... to.W| mains that student of government cal alibi more than It was actually Pre-vioua reports Indicated that Due to-heavy C8uistmas mall run from the cuetbdy of a police plans for halping toUms meet can democratic system. He admit garage house burned to toe gi B( toiaa r«ra«r‘ ••• ...... ithoe I list view. We fear and seeking to change the system, un The H om ^ Authority ptoboMy wlU mart again In an- he will offer toe Bnmnan .p'“ L ^ all Sodaiists are before they are he had a lesion on the lung. and n desire to help pobtal work man In Denver. UntU laet :agU school btuUdtiw eoato/ ted bUi 1930 articles were "radical’’ —bed and all. He escaped/'with | ■BMitoin or I that the attempted prohl- elected, ‘and Attorney lleade Al leashed an oratorical attack on the Dr. Jotm Alexander, chief sur< ers I,think articles should-be sent there waa no punishment tor -otbor two or torso weaka to tackle a eubstltute for tot Anderaon,»Ul. for that day and time blit oaid he burna on hla anna and hl{i _ o r of the Town of Blsnehefiter, Governor Bowlaa proposed The plan waa propoaed‘J>ir 8ec- agfijcUTBO>TU> rnrnsas sa s blUon of individual weapons to corn, df Buffield, a. Republican rotten borough system. This Re geon at the operation, declined-to prior to Nov. 10 and begin about bresking away from officers. ’The ; a aolwol bUUdlhrprogm®* '• $19,000,000 bond laaua to finance ■ Is eseittaieelr)I not going to procure us peace or whose ventures for public office publican obstructionism is, 'most say what It had dhrclosed. Van City Council adopted nn. ordinante - QOv. Cheater »w lea said yasUr- retary of Agriculture Brennan .. lepuMieettoe o( of the-time, poor political tactics Jan. 1. will nceept bids for the ?e> state aid for achool construction, end Thomas has had some kind erednM to it w safety. We think'our. true proh have stimulated the studiousness denberg, Internationally faiitous as Gratefully,'. irovldlng a penalty of 90 dsya In ' day ha favored another special oea- but It was rejected by toe Repub- of bis interest in politics, are both for the Reimblicans. a bl-partlsan foreign poUcy spokes Sion In which the Legtalature could words for It It would let prices tod la taw aeper (M iss) Florence M. Jonea ail and a 3300 fine or both for the plaeeinent of water pipce at llcan-controllad houM. The Houm eewf auMiaiiea cere, lem la hot merely to prohibit our* communicants to this column. But, taidag the long view, man, entered the hospital last offense. daal with what ba called "toe cris- of perishable prqducta drop to_,th« lieetioa ol •aee‘ ‘ Bex 98, Columbia, Conn. f and toe DamocraUo Senate finally open market level. Then the Tela Made a |6fapot ADE/l selves poison gas, or atomic Mr, Smedley takes the ' rotten which Is somethtog we do not week. Silver Lane Homes, md la In our OanneeUeut achooio.’’ approved a bill appropriating $7,; bombs, or atW more terrible hae* bofbtigh system very seriously, wet imeelfle administrations Tba goventor’s atatement was government would pay. producers 300,000 from currant lavanuaa for a direct subsidy to make up the terlological weapons, but to for* and wants to swing Oonnsetlcpt candldatos sseklng dramatlo forms avaiUble at mrOf Mtor ha racalvad a report achool building aid. T he bill waa unleamsral.' Mr. Alcorn 1s for Con peUttosl Issoes to c m must ' from the BUte Department of Ed-' difference between the price they / la Better Teto bid ourselves the' basic horror, the vetoed by Governor Bowles be received and a predetermined fair nectlcut traditionalism, and turns note sensethlag slae. It Is that no Open Foruiii ucation which said tlmt classrooms cause, he agid, it would unbalance PuMtaMn baslo Inhumanity, which to that the rotUn borough argument men sate' has svw been eltber 80 Wadden Road a n overcrowded throughout the price. ALLONAN AuiosJllBS MaUMvsMaUMi------tbs state budget Andemen BUI Amended Toehoefc. uexwUshmso. D W rohJ^ o f war Itself. We think human about, much as we did in our orig too aeoad or toe~ liberal to wla n a a k a for Help BalUroom Classes state and estimated that the towns AltlSiugh tomorrew’a saaalon of J f inal coluinn. Its eveaiaalil paesagapassage tn from tbs foot school building oosU totaling The Senate yesterday amended iUBisngn aUDlT gowtoo'-.^r, nature has to get vary much bet* ----a- - .■ To toe Editor, . '\ $181,000,000 In toe next tan years. toe Legialatura will ba limited to the Anderson bUl to provide that aiitiOLATloHfB Mr. Smedley assn a vieloas d mpemUean Through your columns I vrlsh housing Iv agraamsnt of Its ikad- ter, or at least allow Its existing drole, la whicli the rotten bor and to wlaI n 'w m la a rm . "FartinsXt Facto’’ Pteaentod toe eecretary MTiculture, in de tiM fiersis mmiBsi^ssB*, letter pa^ to govern more. In to thank all who contributed arti The taport, based on a survey ers, an attempt will be made to termining the normal supply of a ough system hasps rewardlag tlam -lf Jlr. Bewlea cles for shut-ins. Due to summer raise the school Issue at once. IZ eoin*thing of a hurry. We think Its^ and keeptag its small msasafes blocked this time, and , made at tba .DemqcraUc chief exe crop, ahaU exclude any surpluses work and toe heat I 'am Just com Rep. WlUlam A. Ward (R-CUn- which toe govarnmant has to dhi- vertlatmenu sod oUmi tsstSM oM towns Bepnblicaa through use of thhe coatinass to Illustrate tOeIr Dramatic Classes cutive’s request, presented what-It FOR YOUR OUI^OVE ...... — ------“ “ it has to aim not at living through mencing to sort and pack as re Table Pads listed as these ."^rtinent facto on ton) said he would seek to Intro pose o f at a loaa. la The MaociMstet nveeias HersIS. its power la the l^eglalatora. )Be seuadaem, they wUl be passed quests come. Southern institu ■ ' I duce a bill colling for a $15,000,000 atomlesa war, but at living by the Boase two or four or six atato-wlde school building needs: LMcas, who won on tola, said thtoks this small town usntj^ tions appreciate coupmu (flour, .OP' . ' 1 : bond Issue to help towns Indld 'Tuesday, October 4 through peace, positive peace. tioa of power Is ahsrfag ..the years from bow. This seoads like “1. R ^ rts from 171 out of ITS the eoect Would be to reduce sup soap, cereal, sugar. Baker’s ex* boards of educaUon show a need schools. ' / port levele for peanuts and othar TEABAGS Oonneetioiit d tlss Into M ah- a slow aad lafnriallag process, tract) and others. These are used Ward said his first move would TOWARD m pt^' withont represy tation. but the results are sorprlslag. ? for 1181,000,000 In school facilities commodiUsa for which such aur- for silverware, cooking utansUs, ^ ' in’ the ten-year period 1949-59. An be to seek to persuade toe House pluMs have been taken into ac A British View Truman Cake And because Mr. Smedley 1 Even from Governor Bowles* towels and dishes. Ideological standpoint Conaectl- additional IIXJXW.OOO waa com Republican caucus to insiat on ex count ill fixing the normal supply. maimy concerned with forcing i Requests for etamps (U. S. and Emma Lou Kehler panding the agci^ to consider The British Idahehester Guard* Senator' Kenneth Wherry of change in a poUtical situation ent would, wa thlak, be rated pleted In Uto 1945-49 period. It U not realiotle, he aald, to In foreign) post cards, buttons, pus "3; Atraqdy, Increaaed «nroll- the school quesUon. clude amounts of farm crops that ton, declaring that “nothing that Nebraska, Republican floor lead offends him, he lives no dus to the second la-legislative progress to sies, small bottles, quilt pieces, only cue state—the gtwd Repnb- ' ments liuiiva forced Into use por- have to be damped at a loss. could come out of the meeting of er, hae tagged the Truman ad- that the membership o f the rug, embroidery or crochet mate X^nnectlcut House Is Integral In fiCM-state of New York. Uble / hutldlnga. Orange halls The Senate elao adopted an the General Assembly would give ministiation maneuver . on civil rials, yarns, ribbons, trinkets are Will Be Resumed In November chuiXh basements, and In toe Supper Arranged amendment adding hoitey to tha the .“Omnectlcut Plan" which is al commencing. I With so much Joy as would the first rights legislation accurately. school buildinga tosmselvea bass- non-beslc commoditlea to be sup so the baSls of the.federal Consti Institutions are not aa anxious • * Asbestos niant rooms, stages, storerooms, sign that the Great Powers were tution, In which the Senate paral By Bolton Group ported at 09 to 90 per cent of par I I This present session of Con- 99 Are Graduate^ for eld greeting cards, calendars <2.95e ^ w w X op dffleoa and in one case a shower ity. 8UU another approved lels the Connecticut House, all moving towards an agreement on grtss opened with a dvll rights and pictures but church workers REGISTRATION THIS WEEK ONLY A n * Up / room . change directs that broilers must International control at the without any hue « d cry from po or Scout leaders are asking for Mrs. Keeney Hutchinson Is battle President Truman knew litical reformers. By Coast Guard Custom Mads, Gaaranlced ^ **. Total school anrollmenta rtialrman o f a committee from be Included In any price supports atom bomb," proceeds to explore he was not going to win, not un ,Mr. Alcorn, in the scholarly MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ToFit YourTdble win Increase from a low of 244,020 provided by the secretary of agri , In 1946-40 to an estimated 370,750 St Maurice’s church, Bolton, in culture for otoer poultry products. past atomic positions and present less he had nerve to defy the dlasertaffen be forwarded, New London, O ct 4—W*)—A to charge o f arrangements for an founds himself on this pointt Phone 7691 Today . by 1960, a 00 per cent Increase. WILL SACRIFICE prospects of compromise. Southern legislators of his owh tal of 99 students In four schools : ■ V ^ "4. One hundred and 16 Boards Italian spaghetti supper, Sator- noting that "the State of Neva day eveninpf In thfi 0>iAmn|||ty party. Now the same session at the Coast Guard Training, sta Phone 3794^ \ Ne extra «bam to have oar of EducaUon aay that state aid to Senate Group "It has always been the view da, with a population less than tlon at Avery point, Groton, were INSURE aaleaauM SeXM ta year hex hall at BolUm Center. ’^ef the Western Pow«^” states closing with abandonment of any the aty of Hartfc^ nacassary If toe towns are to pro BEAUTIFUL graduated yMterday at exercises With vide toe needed school facillttea. Mrs. Hugo Broda has agreed to Ouhrdlan, ‘That nothing less than new attempt at dvll rights legis United States Sennteto and so at the station. None were from MekINNEY RKOTHE prepare toe antipasto. Mr. and Rejects Olds has ths SUte of New York, wtfh Only aavan hoards say that state / the Banteh Plan, or something of lation, but wifh the understand Connecticut Real Estate wid Inraram >,.aid,is not necessary. Mrs. Anthony Flano will cook to* 4 i ROOM HOUSE Its minions In population, but main dish o f spaghetU with meat equivalent aOsiit, would do; s«d ing that it will come up first thing Speakers included Capt. J. 8. 505 Main SI. T«l./B0S0 ' Special SeoslOB limited (CoiaUiaed from Paga Oae) have you ever heard anyone call- Rosenthal, atation commanding of balls and Italian sauce. Other tjM any leaser ngrtsnsat would in January. ' that a rotten.borough systemf" Governor Bowles pointed out items will Include hard rolls, cof ficer; Comdr. F. N. Nichols, train that toe General Assembly’s spa Reed (R., Kan.), Oapehart (R., f u l l b a s e m e n t :ha ‘oftosallatto’o'n ot V nnly would Of this. Senator Wherry says In discussing Connecticut, Mr. ing officer; Lieut Comdr. C. F, fee, Ice cream Snd cookies. Ind.), and Bricker (R., Ohio). , Alcorn looks, at the Senate side of elal session tomorrow had been The meal will be served Satur not bo a s gooH but would not be that it Is a subtle political maneu Blake, Radioman school; Lieut A. limited by agreement of the two Olds has been under fire forar- the cein, noting, for example, that H. Graham; Electronic T*chnic!an’i day, October 8, from five to sev worth havlag at aU. For brer ver. In selecting the FEPC bill while the city of Hartford has / * major parties “to deal apeclflcally Mate school; Lieut R. M. Mar and exclualvely with some techni en o’clock. Others serving on toe three years now isrs have refused as the. measure which will three state senators, the town of shall. Bihgineman schoql, and Lieut committee Include Mrs. Ernest REGUIAMLY U W a, convention outlawing the use .West Hartford has ■ ■■ rb a _ . TRADE-IN a l l o w a n c e 2 0 jor decislona without discussion disappears these pigments cmiee Ihf boouHM Chryihr Now Yotkor wUh OSLY 10% DOWS aU give us good reason to" be care the leaves to turn colors. But few O P A L L P r o p e r t y s"Ual. T&Tex trosiomotk Hofd Drive , \ . (fie rieiplii) ot ofi. eirissaris iraiMaiiriXBe. SALE PRICE m i ful of. her. But the threat of the er pigments means less, intensity OWNERS MISS a pracdcal labte sal for iba '* M HOIfllt TO bsmb, whUs It might ^ damp any o f’colort.” THIS OPPORTUNITY, gtowiaa ahild as It caa ba asad purely aggrtsslvs iatenUm. only . • • ' • ' .1 ttober as a dtoaae table as fi* Stow That’s expert opinion: 8o, aa we Oaard tail caa ha reawved to- purTnuusM- aggravates ths fear and distrust .say, if you think your hUtiide Almost oibe-half of property'owners fail' naarly. Table alsw caa , which make her h ^ ve so dan developing unusual brlUlance, ba asto as a eoavaa- Whan othars cough and quH . . . Chrysler doesn’t even epluttsr.^torm damp — This/CoinbineHon CAS rang# is first snd forOmost a hood*' IJ gerously, aad ths'most probable you gather, on one of your week to make a' W ill and name w Executor. They laai "chair" for aMNbar ' . ■ . ' i/l /" high-water—can’ t faze it! Throw a bucket of water over the engine and you can’t soine^ deugnod coohmg ringo, pbnnod sod coostructod causes of war are unlikely to be end rides out Into the country, the are miitsbig an opportunity W ^ p ose.of their whaa faedins the stop it. Once igain Chrysler bring* you tha year’s most needed'engineering feat affected by It,” eMlASeleoedNenfo for ture-cooking rtsulfs. In eddiHoa, it inciedM fi GAS kootinf Impresfion that a moat rematk- property exactly as they wish. Dcm’t make ^ Hard Magla aad The first and only cdlhplefely.^aterproof ignition system on any passenger car in RANGES TO FIT IVbat the Maneheatcr Guardian abte pageant of color it marching trardy constraettoa Aiuarlea—and lt% standard on all Chrysler models I Coil —distributor—wiring the same mistake, Have your lawypr draw .soction that will koop yopr kitekoa Jost 9i warm asd cooy m - thuii suggeeu Is that we take acroaa bill and .dale, remember idva yoact o f aititfae> harness—spark plugs—everything sheds water like a duto! And miitd you . . . IVERY RUDCn ~ ytpTWUl. Lot our trust officer tsU you about wevtarHca. you lika . . . WHEN you liko. Turn tho boat ip fir dP«a. e « mi^ch lem <8an the Bgi^ch Plan, toe verdict of toe expert, realise this is only one of SO stand-out advances this year on the beautiful Chryslerl EVERY KITCHEN ahtf thgt we evap go:ac far aa to you are looking at .fewer plg» our qualifications.j'i9 Executor an nattoijs are manu- are jmur owh, enjoy them to ton a Member Federal Depotit Insnraaoe Ccrporatipa ' Rifiby-Laiid PHONE^6874-629R. facturtag atomic bca|ba or poisan' full. We have, a eurtobs notioh BROWN-BEAUPRE, INC. • 30 bpFN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY tosit It’s going to be- toe most : f . 763'iiifjiin S tf^ t aimrdian v|«w |•pIcadld of many Detahtrs. ' 1- MAMJHIfiSTBR e v e n in g HERALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN„" TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1949 • '\
Marlon. Wochomqrka, of Some Ladd sang "Tlie Lord 1* My Shep saltee. The next meeting win be Doris ^oulais *' held* Oct. 12 at 8 -p. in. at Wood Actor Draws vUle, Conn. IH on five dajm.during the coining Thera ara eight double ard.” ,'. Mis. Oharlea Jones of Mi .Columbia, ^ | More than 100 friends attended Memorial Library with Mr*. Mary weeks to hear the declarations of Private Sale and 38 Engle houses. 9x7/PARK.R< wras a- Sunday guest o f’ . and The Hoah. of thsi OrugStOEb w n u » *^Street Fair^ Bolton/ property owners Ini the tohln. Ses^ Most of the tenants work In the '.‘Open house” given by Mrs. Quest at Shower Shepard aa hoatess, assisted by Prison Term Mrs. Walter E. Mis. Hartford. Mr- Talcott said that ^ovpm^D nuiip Isbam and Mra Donald Tut Mrs. Lorna B u ^ Mn. Bettp God Doris Mbhr P’ltalla ' slonS Will be held at the Com Helen Meacham Smith ' 1 .WOOD r m T od a y ’« R a d io W TH T->inO munity Hall ln,the Fireplace Room ^ O f 36 Homes 14 had already signified theii^ In tle Saturday night at the Isbaba dard,. Mrs.'Leha Schippef and Mrs, Keneas City, Kas., Oct.' ter, Sally Ann, and and fS: THE PRESCRinriON MEI»T. TeL MawdMster 68i46 tentions of buying their homes, IGE DOORS Quiet Vole ' home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ■ Mias Doris Ann^ulais, daugh Ralph Lasbury.' The guest speaker Aids Hospital Jrom 11 a. Ill, to 6 p. m. on Thes- A Federal Judge sentenced Negro Preston Meacham family. OagrSgM TUm WHAV — t l * ’^ y , October 18; Thursday; Octo and Vires deeds hsvs already beim Chauncey SquUr who were cele ter of Mrs. Unian Boulaie of 681 win be Mr*. CSMila..Lasbury. who ~ When illness strikes and yoar doctor pfsaerthM^ ^ I — i m Of 655 legal voters In the town Actor Ingram to ig months Mr, and Mrs. Emery M.'Clough' ber 20; and ’Tuesday, October' 25. psahed. The sale will bs In Golumbia brating their silv*r wedding anni Hartford Road, has been hoaoepd will talk on “Summer ’Travels ill with their mother, Mrs. Nellie will consider it a privUeRe to srirge y««. of Bolton, only 182 cast their v o ^ PiHsent Qccvtitants of gradual basis oopupanJg^gfvaQ I.EXTRA FOOT of width versary. Among the guesta waa in prison yesterday bn a Mann Set ..^t Year the Auxilia^ Tlte Board will meet from 1 to 7 / ^ with another mlscellknepus sbov^ Europe.” A t the home .of > son, R, Mlehaet L. P ^ a .'R ., and Held for Slaying PARK-ROWAY SelMtman by 246 vrith more than f 100< NoMa, Mis. Alice GrUnn.,ud Mrs. Mrs. Leila S. HjzU were! guests “ Where Pharmacy la A Profeasloa^ i ne«„ WTTO^^Vw^ade of America. Kingsley B. Cgrpeniw, D., will cottvIUe, owned by John O. Ti Tral Inqulites have already The party was held In the rec York City for immoral purposes. ’WnC^Backatace Wl*«. tienta St Manchester hospital do cott snd Sen, has started, Jq] New London 8418 Beventaen, Girl Bcouta from Co Mai-garet l^ k . .i. Tbe ,54-year-oId actor- pleaded funday of/Miss Beinlce A.- HaU In 6i:8»— ■ not realise that many of the com* continue to serve oii the Board of made ny private Indlvldua' lumbia with their leaders enjoyed reation i^ m of the home of Mrs. Coniplete Line Of' IMabetic Foods and Sopplles .4j15— Of 33 Years Ago Talcott, Jr., said todav>.-'’ Real Estate firms and they / Clslumbt*, C)ct. 4— (tpsclsl)— Edmund. J. Perealuha of 86 Fox- A Joint'meeting with the guilty last May to that charm- East H*ven. ' . WDRC—Mr. and-North. forts which they have enjoyed Selectmen. Also re-elsotcd to their homes, some-of wh)ch’'are nedriy a camping tnp at Camp Asto-Wa- wlll -M held Jan. 18 at 8 p. m. at' W n C —Stella Dallas. WTHT—Town M ^ n g : of the Clerk, David C. tng looked'Into. It wss a vsry quiet slsCtlon day croft Drive. Guests ware for the ' 'also to one of sending a levra Mr, and Mrs. WUllam Wuardig ' FREE DELIVERY WTHT—Uualeal Promenade. have been furnished by the W(h ’offices, ware 100 years old, wei^ built. and op : nah on Ckilumbla lake from Fri Wood Mamorial Library. Sister Tvjhrough tbe mails to Atie and Mrs, Eltzabeth HaU of Mlzn- Air. • .’rOomsy, R.; ’Treasurer, Kee- Beckley, W. Va., Oct. 4—(8>— in ODlumbU Mondiw. Up uatU 4:80 most part scHool friends and mem W IB T —Bandstand, men’s AmUUsry of the hospital. erated hy the' Talcott Brothers day" night through Sunday inpm- Mary deLourdes will speak on the girl. / cheater, were Sunday guests of WHAY-rCaptaln Gleiui's Talent, hey J. Hut(^ , R.; Tax Col- ’Thirty-three years ago Fletcher OlgU '4s Mng la p. A), only about 176 psopis had blg. Eight gtjM from Andover bers of tbe ’’Mias and Mrs. Club. Open An Day Sunday WCXXt-Junlor Disc Jockeya . Last yeiur the Auxiliary spent Mill for many years and were oc been In to cast vota for thalr town Kindergarten. Feb. 1-, at the'home Sentenemg^f the aetpr, whO; Mr. and Mrs: John H. Steele, Hunt lector, lony A Maheggla, R. Fox was shot and killed dtiring an with two leaders joined them for The room waa artistically decorat *:W—' 113,311.01 on equipment tor the in* cupied by employes of the mill. offlcera. Then the Influx from ed In orchid and yellow. of Mrs. UUlan Grant at 8 p. m, portrayed “De Imwd’’ in ttaem°vle, Mrs. EhnUy M. Parsona. Mrs. Air Conditioned For Your CoBifort w n C —Me and Jsnle. stltutTdm. ’J^e articles purchased In and Al' ider Bunce, Agent Of srjgumeot In Terry', W. Vs. The factory was sold In 1947, but Cairo— Bei ino Olgll, the day astuntay. ThS weather Jannes Paacoa will speak on “ Hob ’"The Green Paatureq,’/' pad been HeDBC—New England Note* WONS—Official DetecUve. abopa and office* came and the ’The bride unwraped her gifts Anna M. Rialey and Mr. McIntyre eluded hbaltng.psds, bed trays, the F o ^ Deposit Fund. New of Yesterday, Doan Young; 62, was tjie homes, which werd' bought In the famous Italian 6nor, will sing was perfM *nd permitted a full bles” . The assisting hostesses wlU -delayed to give him g*l bis of RockvlUe were 8ui>day guesta ' book. 8:46— indicted by the Raleigh county era season this /'Jewish residepte afier" thalr Holy while aeaied beneath a white WTHT—Bandstand; News and blankets, foot stools, bedside ficers Inclade EM ward A. Johnson, 1941. we,re not included in the bill at Cairo's winter Day sarvlcaa and by the tlms tbe w ashed of outdoor activities in- be Mrs. Ruth Adams, Mrs. Mildred business affairs in ^drder. - 'of Mr.;and Mrs. Edward Meacham W HAY—News; Sports. grand Jury on a murder charge year. It wM anm here. wedding belL They filled a laigre. WHLtlier ^ ~ stands, bedside soreenJ,''bathrobes R., aOsssSor; Charles T. Hathaway, of sate. polls oloaad 830, stlQ only slightly .cilnUng the cooking of all meala Raymond and Mi*. ICdna Dow. Judge Arthur ,J.^ MelloU and family. 8:05— H, Hoard of Tax Review: Ellmo growing out of the old shooting. Mr, Talcott said thst he had decorated clothea basket. tenced Ingram./ WHAY-rOeater, the dirJoiia and slippers for the children’s over one half of the total voting 'butslde. A shower cake, was a feature of March 1, a t'3 p. m.. at Wood Me .|trs. Alice HaU Creelman re- WDRC—We the People. .ward, radios for the Hospital An* MantelU, R., grand Juror: Richard Young was arrested In White been approached by occupants Who Mr. and Mrs. Madison Wood- m'orial Library the club win be • Oamel. . WONS—John Steele, Adventur* Sulphur Springs'. W. Va.. last sum- desired to purchase t^e honie they list.had voted. the refreshments on the buffet turftSd to her home In Stow, Mass., Wl'XC—liorenso Jones.., ■ hex on Hartford road, and alumi C.-Clmateh^R., and Howard- P. vimrd and Mr. and Mrs. F. Stanley host to the members of the Garden Suada^/gfter attending a claaa re . er. Jensetir',R., Board of Education nfer on an assault charge. Police xeslded In.' w fore lin in g any de .^Tlteiy were 219 Hraight Republi Andrews were high scorers at the table. Among the aoctal pas Attention Girls!t WCCC—News: Spotlighting the num chairs. In addition 6700 was VING? Club. Mrs. Salty Luscomb guest union ' a i''-I^ st Hamptqn, Conn., s. ^ W HAY—Moonlight Matinee. and lidward A. Senkbeil, R,, and said an Investigation showed he cision, he dismissed the sale of the can ticketa; 66 straight Damoera- Catholic * Ladles Society military times was television pictures. Highlights; expended for Unen. FBlalsHIngsT ' tie; S3 apUt and 4 rojact* announc speaker, srill take for her topic, ToUand I Saturday, anfta. few days as guest ,Haye yon unsightly and unwanted hair on your legs? W n C —Bob Hope. • The AuxUlsry must raise the Adolph J. Roberts, R., Fire Com had been sought for rtofe than homes, and then decided to give whlat In Yeomana hall Friday “Buttons.” The hostess will ha. of her mother, Mrs, Leila S. HaU- .iW K N B —Bequest ^latlnee. 9:80— three decades for the FoX trilling. the precept occupantl ffrst cholcs. Of SrD CHutomgti^, M9rriss0f amd ed by the oounters whan they fin May be removM safely and permanently by multiple money needed for" this purpose by missioners. night. Mrs. WllUtm Moran, Mrs Mrs. Janet Tapley, asslated .by The Missionary Society of the 4t45" •/ W DRC- Life with U«lgl. Tlie adjourned town meeting iahed thalr work In raoOiJ tlma, John Woodward., Miss Gladys Rice electrolysis. ' , W TIC—Young wdaer Brown. sponsoring various projects. The /^AT ACCTtON ' alightly before eight o’clock. Mrs. Pauline King, Miss Eleknor TbUand Federated church wlU WTHT—News. ^ most Important money - rslsing voted a budget o f '680,508.00, .an -INSURAN8I-. •and Mrs. Julius Banner were tow. Wapping Orsen and Mrs: Masiuerite WHAY—Tiny Tot Tunes. WONS—Mysterious Traveler. m a oommlaelna, kanMi Onod One Lewb Sc Hartford 7*)289 Clair L. ROhlnaon, ftrat select Lester Hutchins was awarded the meet *t the home of Mrs. Lillian. WCCC—Bit Brother BUI Show, event Is the “Street Fair’’ which increase .of 814.726.00 oyer last man for the piaat 25 was the Church. The April meatihg wiU be I w nc—Fibber McGee and MoH year’s budget. A separate sppro- modem tamllifre. Ruga ehlnfi. year*, door prise, a home made cake. Tssra BefSibltoaa WijMn, ’Thursday, October 6, at X will be held Thursday. Oetbher 6 glaaa.. linona. antiques, tiric-a- highest vote getter, going into Jicld at the home qJ''Mrs. Anha MODEL ^ SPECIAL OFFER! 5HKK— / ly. • in the Masonic Temple. prlatian of 8500 to enable the PTA Twelve tablea were in play. 11 a, m. iflTDIV3-=-01d Record Shop. 6:46— ■ / brae, sllvnr. office on 246 ballots; Henry Monday at town elections. South dhepard the dater'.aad speaket- to One of the most interesting to promote a hot lunch program In Herbert Bnglert chairman of the be aimouncej'Iater. The asrietlng The MMarla NeweU Tent.'No. 22. , W H AY—Story Queen. WtHT—WeCare. Aay DealraMe Items Hutchins was re-elected eeeond hot lunfti program of the local Windsor went-Republican for all of Tbllailand, wUl hold a- food kale AIRPLANES R«4uced prices for a limited time only. Call 2-2667 parts of the Fair" pmmiass to be Bolton Elementary School was # - E • • • C8 ■ • E • • '• selectman; Alfred Boracebi, Dem hostesses -Wilrill be Mrs, Jessie ■WDNS—Straight Arrow. 10:00— tbs auction In the evening from also - made without comment. H PTA announced Sunday night that offices for the first time in ten ont’ThUreday, October 13, ,Ui the for apjieintment. >WTHT—Green Hornet. Call Os and W ell UsS ocretlo nolninee fqr eeooml select' Metzger;"' Mrs. Elizabeth Parker WDRC—Hit the Jackpot, seven until nine. An advertise.; Pierce Herrick was moderator at * . Nsw anil IJacd / * his committee had completed the years. Richard Jones. FJrst Se “ ■ ’ril. The final Federate church parlora, ^ w e e n BOATS^ ^ W TIC—When r Girl Marries. w n c—Big Town. man defeated E. Malcolm Btan- :rs. Arllne Bidw; 2 and 5 ^ .-in. Donations/ef food ment elsewhers In today’s Herald the voting seesUm with Ralph Q. BOilKKI 111. RKIti ft SONS nard, nominee for first, by 13 votes questionnaire to be aejit out to lectman, defeated ’Thomaa Bur annual meeting will be May WKNB-^Sporta, Newsreel. . WONS—News Commentary. Broil moderator of the adjourned parents regarding yie hot lunch -WlU be appreciated. 10:80*- carries an Itemised Uat of the ar 601 Main St. Phone 8l»S B Homes of / • thereby getting onto the boardSiqs gess, Democrat, by 76 vol 3 at 3 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Laura Judaon iM aa Sun CARS , 6:18— . . ■' * ticles whteh will be auctioned off town meeting last night. third selectman. program. - Hiey were sent home Cavanaugh. ’The officers for MARY GROSSEN R.N., Prop. WCCC—Sign off Serenade. ■ WDRC—Dance Music. from school by the children Mon Other Republican officers elj day gueats i^ e ra l of her relattvca by Robert M. Reid, well known The Board of Assessors will meet * Outstuniling '^Values * Madison Woodward, republican wsre as followa; Bscond cotnihg year wiU be elected. from Hartfoi^ / 869 MAIN STREET OVER HARLOWS W H AT—Meet the Band. WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. local auctioneer. - -j. day. Mr. Bngtert states that It HOBBY SHOPPE W n C —Portia Faces Life. WTHT—Newspaper of the Air; was elected Assessor; A. R. man, Raymond Belc^id; Town E James Murray wiU speak on Mr: and Mre- JJbert Peterson The “Sidewalk Cafe” will serve • In Vnrioas wwttons et MAN-. — Sharpe, (R.) Board of ’Tax Is imperative to the hastening of “Anecdotes of Auctioneering." As Office Hours: 9:,36k^. M. to 5 P. M. W HAY—Blue Mirror Trio, the starting of the program that Clerk, Charles Enesf ’Treasurer, had as Sunday -guests, Mr. and Six Griswold" St- 3233 6:81 W HAY—News. Rockville Polio 884 Uentrr Street . Sr., aoA Solomond Binder, Demo Maslnda, w n c—Morton Downey»- John Kingsbury TeL 4116, 7676 or • crats and Chauncey M. Squler, ton WONS—News. 11:15— Plenty Of Parking ’The aist fall meeting of the WTHT—BaU Scores; Music St Phone Man. 8619 or 8732 ^ Enterprise 9800 r Burton Starkey and George W. Wapolng P.T.A. will be held to WDRC—World Tonlghtl News. Victim Is Dead On Premiaea Pederson, Republicans: a|ro eix Six. 11:80— E E » E a SB m • Tiu funeral of Alexander Pate>- night at the Firehouse. Tonight consUblee, Louie Soracctai, Joaeph O w K 64, was held at his home 1C—Newt. W ONS^Pance Orchestra; News. from 7:30 to 9:30. the first session Hartford; Oct. 4—UP)—Jerome, TiahUk and Marshall Squler, Detn^ today at 9 a.m. and at 10 a.m. of the Church School Teacher w o R iP m e s 6 : 1 ^ WTHT—^Weather Roundup; 16-year-old son of Jacob and Frie X ■ . ocraU and Luctus W. Rqhtaison, at S t.: Bernard’s church. Rock W I^ C —Jack Zalman Headlln- w n c —Dance Orchestra. ’Training Oours* will be held qt da Gordon, of 27 Cottage street, Jr., Carl .Stoltenfeldt and^luchard ville. Mr. Oasek died at his tome the Central Baptist <3mrch. Hart eiWClub. 'i 16:05 - Rockville, died yesterday In Mc K. pavla, RepubUi WONS—Sports. on Finney street Sunday night aft ford. Some of the Wapping W n c —News: Johnny Brad' Cook Isolation hospital here of in Theodore Swol waS named Dem er a long illneia. He owned a W n C —StrlcUy Sports; Weath ford;' Dance Music. THE FAiHION CAR. Church School teachers are plan fantile. paralysis. ’The death was */ri ocratic regleUar of voters and large fanfi and waa one of, the ning to attend. If in need of trans ss-x er. ’ \ . 6'requency Modulation the ninth at the hospital since Jan Horace E. UtfM re-elected the Re- large potato growers. He leaves W HAT—B u { ^ Serenade. WTHT—F.M 106.1 MOL uary 1. In that periodl83 polio OF THE YEAR!1‘ portation contact the pastor Rev. publicpns as thslr reglitrar. his wrlfe Mrs. Antonia 'C lal CTiarles Crist, Mancheater 2-9671. g.g86™ P. M. cases have been admitted to the .V ' ' . <5 Joseph Taehlk. D. and Harry W. Gasek. three daughters, Mrs. * WDRO—Record. Album. 3:00-6:00—Same as WTHT. hospital. ’They will leSve- Wapping at 7 p. m. 7 Jonas. R, were named Fire com- Aldrlck Belanter, o f Rockville, Wednesday at 2 p. m. the Junior WTHT—Sportsphgn. 6:05—Showtlma miasionars and A. H. Sharpe, zon Mrs. (Clifford Biierley of Ellington, 6:60— 6:30—Sereno GammeU; Weather ing board of appeals. Mrs. Robert- Norton of Wlndsor- choir will meet for rehearsal and •X the Senior choir at 8 p. m. WONS—Answer Min. / 6:46—Concert Hour. inaction offirials for the day ville, a son Louis Gaaek of Elling Oct. S, the Cist fall meeting of ■ -•if. W THT — Sereno Gamnatll; 8:00—Baseball Game. - were Philip H. lebam, moderator, ton, three brothers, Anthony and /J Weather. / WDRC—FM 951 MC. BUILDING D., H. E. Little, Republican regis Walter of Worcester, bfass., and the Wednesday Afternoon club wUI W n C —WrlghtvUle Folks. WFHA—108.1 MC. trar and Henry Beck, Democratic Stanley of Ehigland. ^ . be held at the home of Mrs. Id a , 6:46— w n c —FM 46J1 MC; 96A MC deputy registrar: Mrs. Winifred Mrs. Albert Da-vies and Mre. Pola with the guest speaker. Miss! WDRO—Lowell Thomat. WDRO—FM On the air 1 p. LOTS V Field, Mr*. Mae Lyman Smith, John J. Shanahan. Sr., began Dorothy Potter, who will apeak on W HAY—Alrlane Melodies^* 11:65 p. m. Mrs. Eleanor ’^ ttle and Clarence their duties as the dietitians at ti e “South America Today." The as- WTHT—Hall of Fame, M as WDRC. F6 r Sale V. Johnbcsr. /Remubllcans; Mrs. ElUlngton ConaoUdated gchools to a^Ung hostaeses will be Mrs. Helen- 1 ) ^ 0 —Three Star Extra. WFHA Irene Bufnm, M ^. Junie Squler, day. » ’Ahern, Mrs. Ann Twining and Mrs. P. Bossen. The officers for WONS—Evening Star; Ps M Main*^ street — A com er Mrs. Verg/Lyman and Mrs. Bar Students whose home town is 6:l&-rSporta. bara S t^ a rd , Democrats. Ellington and have returned ■ to this year are Mrs. Ann ’Twining, PICTURE.. flOO— -k business lot 140’ x ’140’. their colleges Include, James Me- president: Mrs. Mary Shepard, rice WDRO—BeulMi. 6:30—Sports Newsreel. / v ' WONS—Fulton Lewis. Jr. 6:4^840 VarieUes. Just north of the Post Of Jevrish residents Knight to Cornell University, Esrl president; Mrs. Jean Farnham, wor- secretary; Mrs.. Ann Cavanaugh, W HAY—Symphony HaU. 8:0Q.^8ame as WTHT a. m. fice at Wadsworth Street, shipped at the Chestnut 1 > Syna- Patric, Dale A bom aind Lola Pal WTHT—Don Gardiner; Head WTHT—FM On the air 8 p. m.-ll the kind that is hard to find gogue di mer, the University of Cdnnectl- treasurer; Mrs. Margaret Peck and during their observktloa of Mrs. Elisabeth Parker, executive line Edition. p. m. \ , today. yxom Klppur or Day of Atonement. cut, and Edward Weld to the Boya ■Light Up Time. Same as WTHT. " the Jewlah Holy Ctoy. A meimriai School in Suffield. Miss Cjmtbii committee: Miss Elizabeth Noble, w n c —FM On tim air 6:66 a. m.- service "Ylakor” waa held S u n ^ Hyde, the Rhode Isimid School of auditor; Mrz. Arllne Bldwell, pro »116—'/ ' \ Broad Street—Zoned for Design and Mias Mbrjurie. Cordt- ■ 1 a. SB. * night at 7 h’9lock. Rabbi J a ^ gram committee; Mrs. Virginia 1—TeUo-Test : ndustry. A comer prop Mn, the State Teachers College in McGrath, hostess committee and 7—Do You Remember T Saine as W n C Shaifer of Moodua cooducted that Willimantlc. erty, 90 X 200, more If service as weU aa- the aU day ob- Mrs. Ruth Adams, telephone com- IC—News. ’Televtiloa necessary. \ wMis. Cora N. Gates observed >RC—Jack Smith Show. WNHO—TV. aervance on! Monday which sUrtod hsf 91st birthday Sunday. She la; 6 :8 5 - P. M. Woodland Street— About at 8 b’etockl / mfiklng her home with her grand WONS—Gabriel Heatter. 6:00—Teletunes. Local yoiing folks we're hoeta niece. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ed five acres of land'With about for tbe meeting of the NatchSug ■ WTHT—Counterspy. 6:46—Howdy Dbody. wards- of Maple .street since the PRESCRIPTIONS w n C —Hollywood Theater. 6:00—Kids A: C. thousand fegt of railroad Pilgrim Fellowship Sunday. Sev death 6f .her niece, the late Mrs. X' WDRO—Club Fifteen. 6:30—Lucky Pup. I’rontage. enty-five miunbere from WilUman- Eleanor^^ttle. CALLED FOR 7:46— .,6:46—Easy Does I t tic, Mansfiskt, Hebron, Lebanon The, Dane of Cub Scouts have WDRO—Edward R. Muirow; 6 ;55->-Weatherman. Thirteen/(i 13) lots off and AndOMr registered tot the af- resum‘ed their Weekly.-meetings AND tembon and evening eervlcee. At- ‘News. 1:00—KUkla Fran t OUle. Woodland , Street — One You feel like a/hiillion—Uke the mUlion happy ’49 Fdrd on Thursdby afternoons after DELIVERED W ONS-rl Love-a Mystery. 7:30—Showroom, block west of Main Street, ' torney ^ w is Pox of Hartford school, one (A the home of .Mre. 7:45—^Newsreel. owners do-T^roen you take the wheel of the new Ford. ebalrn(*n of the Board of Educa Gordon DimockNpn Main street and Ah UondltkHMd 8:00—Star Theater. whole or a part. Ripe for You look'tike a million, too. (Ford, you know, won the tion there gave a very inspiring the other a t ' the home of Mrs. buiM|ng development. talk to the group in the afternoon. Charlea Rollins. V 9:00—The O’NeUl’s. o PINE For Matrons 0:30—Suspense. New Y IA Fashfon Academy’s “Fashion A Singsplratlon,” part of a reo- ’The choir reheaMi will be he’d 10:00—^Amstour Hour. jFIve (5) lots on Chestnut Car dlthe Year’* medal.) And you feel the smoother btlon hour was conducted by the at the church atIt X:80 p.m. on PHARMACY 11:00—News. Street hetwacu Forest and poWer of Ford’s 100 h.p. V-ft and 95 H.P. Sig . . . the greater snsfleld group between the af- ’Thumday. _\ 664 Center Street Park Streets-^Center of S/ternoon-evening service and the A. ^wmfort of Ford’s lower, level “ hfid Ship’’-Ride .. • the 35% whole group enjoyed a box lunch Tel. 2-9814 r town, near schools and busi for supper. A very Impressive can Cable Knit Sei ness section. Lots of shade. easier stops of “ Magic Action” Brakes. Order your Ford now. "Specializing dlelight service *{aa held In the ■‘i- J A Zone. Will seU any size eevnlng when eammuBlon was. par- / ProtecUM" Model 10VT24 frontage. taksn. The Columbia Congregational 'I'.'-r ’ 'Two (2) Iota in Holly H t ^ A N O ^HANDLES UKE cburch opened Sunday after haring ■Fyter wood Section—FaUy „ im ^JE9% M O R E bean closed for September. World. (Pire) (Fighter) JUST TW a KNOIS SHOQi^ER. ROOM A f e a t h e r !'' Wide OimmuniOn was observed proved. Size 70 X 135, l^ t - with Dr. George S. Brookes ^ 1 - Sates and Service cd on Scarborough Road— THAN ANT OTHER CAR LUmAOE ciatlng. Bouquets of asters and CONTROL IVIRYTHINO the last of a large develop zinnias were used in proturioh, Firs EzttBgutahere • Rschargea s p a c e !” In Used Cars Too—- ment.. tN rre F!^u> flowers brought from the Isbam RellU* r home where they W4£e used at the /llhe Beat Deal la Five (5) lots Utt/e Silver Wedding anniversary party JOHN vW. KEEG AN Oldamobile Hero's big-fcreea tekviaioa you caa easily sftoed--sod right ia tkse for the "Series” ! Street—Near Broad Street for Mp. and Mrs., Chauncey ^u ier 49 Ardmoi* Road Saturday night, and rearranged by Fbnae 1426 Maseheator. Oeoa. Motofola's 10VT24 iaoirpQCBWS aa enlarged 10“ BROADVIEW screen—simple —B Zone. A find" for Mrs. Lillian B. Rice. Mr*. Clinton Open Evenings builder. two coutrol tuoing— and new BU-T-1N-TENNA that cUmioatgs outdoor ^^aa- W'est Center and tmaaiastallatiouia all “ good sigaal” arms. 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VII MANefw eilt ^'RNTFB ST. • 1 481 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER Epe Fall wardnabe. New—exciting Anne Cabot, fhe Manchester Ehre- M 009 Main-Street a Liini mtl> It tuUwM tl til iiirr»vi'tni| . Phone 4.11'8((>r ril.5 ';.^jSMwaBatlia. T n * pattern print- ning Hersld. .1150 Ave Americas. 5117 Or 5118 EMdejOThcibk. 6S-;tenta. New Yortt 19. N .'Y . ; 130 CENTER yST.. HiAn c HESTER ' t, ' r . ' -"i!' ‘ ■’ N" L'-' ’■■X- / ;,i; i \ BSvrfL>Tj'y> t7? -V ,^-;v''. <,' v"^ v -■4., , .>;■ .•■•'•-•'h:r*.V- • '• • ' -.r .'• , , ;.\ / '• X -. . . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TtjESDAY, O C T < »^ 4, 194> I t , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1949 PAOB y „ 1111^ ,1 —.If.
Emergtncy Doctors Man BentMiMii Her*' S e a s c ^ Cz^ch Govcmmentl Past Masters ' ' Tito Asserts ' Waa Arreatad 48 Thnea Scraps Friendship ; Dr. William L. Conlon, tel. ^ , : George McCtca 62,- of - Be Series 5b55, and Dr. A. E. Diskan. To Exemplify Nation Ready Of Rebekalis ige Reported 2-1551,' are the physicians of Bellevlew street, Hartford, Treaty With Tito the' Manchester Medical oato- who was sentenced Saturday ' ciatlon who will respond to .iiinual M asonic C ere For Defense to serve six months for theft large Attendance Fea* emergency calls tonioribw . aft of a suit of clothes, was prob Aces Recieive L fp *6 o f Oyer (CeatlBttad from Page One) ably Just being modest when furea O foU gadon N ig^t Leahy Blasts By ernoon. ‘ ' —^ m ony’ to Be H eld in (CoaHniied from Page Oat) '■ THE J Yanks 2 to 1 Betting Mon^ Local Child he told local police that he had, Dodgers Have Never with Soviet Russia last night in Xem jilc on Oct. 29 a record of 36 arresU. ■~Splendid P ro gram EAKLW. Rhody Eleven ^cken V Diiea«c recognising China’s Red regime. I the 'right and if its . stand Is a Coast Officials The Yugoalsy ambassador, Hypocritical one, we will call that Chief of Police Herman j iOERALD YOST Schendel aaid today that oA 1 Sunset Rebekth Lodge, No. 39, ^ Choice to Tnum] whose recall, from Prague waa de-. AboutTown Manchester Lodge of Masons { by its right name." I; O. 0.' F „ observed obligation , W World Series Sporta Editor j^wther poUo cam cropped out manded. is Marijan Stlllnovlc. will observe its annual Past Mss- ; Tito referred to hia charges oi FBI report shows MeCrea has • '''■ ^ ...... 1 I ■!■■■ W esterly R am s O ppose a' record of 48 arrests. R|g)it at its maotlng in Odd Fat- Arbiters Viewed Iritb AHCLE > • !• todoy After hn interval Of Last week Hungary ousted 10 Mary C. Keeney, Tent No. 14, ters’ Night at the Temple on Sat-- i a Week ago ^ a t Russia arid hsr idwd ball last evening, with Noble - Silk Qty Gridders Both Qubs JS^ary and qftn a month. Four-year-old Gary Yugoslav diplomats from Buda- wlU meet tonight at 8, at 47'Maple urday, Octobhr 29. The Master I followers are^ ‘Vattling U)#r ;0rand Mre. Bernice Cox preilaing B um s H ave Participated Game of Year Ago T JJoe McCarthy Expected if Bonert 9, Tex AU Vaaka Needed toith, aon of Mr. and Mra.. Earl pesl The Yugfosiava , retaliated street. The Department President Mason degree will be conferred by [ arms" ai-ound Yugosls'wa’s hdr- end poet noble grands in charge DM McCarthy Silhday at M t. N ebo To l^main With Red men who have gbne-throUgh the! ders, part of Russia’s pressure In Four Previoh^ L o c a l \porl Before Working TUt it was! Once the ace of the staff and BatterVdv^ Rival* ill A. Smith, of 23 Apel plage; wa« kicking out nine H'ungariwi lega will make an official visit and it ---- ^ - .. of the evening's arrangementr. The long train tion members trom BelgradA is expected that aU officers and ! chairs of Manchester lot^e. The ;• campaign to oust Tito and hia top long for Red Sox back the American Leagua, now a ralief Boston, Oct. 4.—(ff)—Joe Me-. Light .W orkout; AH removed to leolatlon. hospital this .The offtcera and guardA all drees- Oassics, Losing to nday arttet” with, the worst i ^ t f staff Disappointed ovar the showing morning with a positive case of Fans Snwldcrlng Fire members will be on hand. Refresh- ' lodge room ceremonies will be pre- lieutenants. td in white, exemplified tha cers- y South Bend, liid., Oct 4—(^)— from Yankee stadium iast CTarthy dropped broad hints .As part of this campaign Ctt'm- ; in basebalk Hughson was all that of his charges In lost week's night, the disease. ments and a social time will fol- ! ceded by a supper] to be served a t ' NeWs Tidbits monlal in which all members vir Yankees in 1941^7 , . The ease of football'a screen test night after the Yanks hi iPr that ht intends to stay as ReserVecl Tix Sold (In a speech issued in Belgrade 6:30. inform. countries have' closed rin I ped the Back Bay'MUUdi ires, the Yankees needed. It must be game with the RockviUe American In addition, another boy was be last .'nlghtr Jlarehel TUo fanned low the business meeting. ^ Culled From (>P) Wlrea - tually reaffirm their vows to carry ------U fe^iIf the party on the ’’Kni'ghts I that got Coach Frank Leahys manager of the Red Sox. ing examined today after confine Tentatively elected, with virtually complete econorhic to 3, gave support^ of aides' aid the Yanks were glad to see Legion, Head Coach Swede Solo- New York, Qct 4—tPi — Don the smolderlnir fire by . accusing out the principles and alma of the New York, Oct. 4--tF>—If It is I of Obluhiutobus" txcurslon train laiiliH sh up la-over as far as Notre \ the Loyalty of the Boston fans ment with a suspected case of ’The Alplna Society x'Ul hold ui chairs for this trkditibinal cere-‘ I sanctions and have begun to ap order. a few boura to ylush ovi ,der lifted. He was tougher to monson is busily prepping his Silk Newcombe and' Allis Rsynold* Russia of trying to “endanger-a’ ply diplomatic pressure ss well. true that there always is' a first Sunday to New York was <■ concerned, the rival hl,t^rttet a ten cent , piece at 600 touched McCarthy ss more p(^o. important meeting tomorrow eve mony are: . Nomination of dudge Shemuui The meeting was in the nature tVSrden Let Fracchla. Lse kept ■tifategy employed by Chty Aces for their contest Sunday than 2,000 rooters greeted the emerge as the probshle pltchsra smaU people" and warning Russia W.M., Johri Pickles: S., W.. Richard ■ Tito spoke to 600 Army officers time, then It is not too fantastii managers. pacesXParnell was a cousin and Mwchester, after seeing., its that Yugoslavia stands ready to ning at 7:30 at the Italian Ameri Minton to Supreme court may get of a rally at the beginning of. the' many passsngera in stitohss wlCrtth Ttie.,ui.^usually, calm Notre Dime afternoon against the strong Wes beaten Sox on the team’s re for tomorrow’s Brooklyn - New polio Incidence reach neariy one can Club on Eldridge street. MaclJagaji;.J. W., John A. Trotter; snd -guests at a time and place early action now in SenaU where season and more than 150 of the to picture the Brooklyn Dod; his humorous rtmarka. And al mentor'keenly resented game offl- Cassy JStengel, the winning HughaMv another close .relative. terly Rams from Rhode Island. York Yankee World series opeiitt . defend herself. It was one of Tito’s skipper, ixcetved nothing but bou- turn from New York last Sun case per thousand this siunmer, Sec’y, Herbert Ingraham; S. D., which was not disclosed >y the decade ago he championed New members responded to the roll as tha world champions of 1 though hS purchased a seat on the cUls being ajarted at a pre-game Did Tex, imctlcally uacless during Line Coach Aide Ferguson is after a mind-reading ce.«#loh 'Orltli toughest speeches since his feud 'Information ministry 'which re- quetSyAnd flnb tributes for his most of th^aeason, certainly not day night suddenly “ got out of range" of the Manchester (grange will •vj>Tn ' Haydbi L. Griswold; J. D., 8. Wal- MIse Emma Lou Kehler Deal legislation . . Defense min call. train, he. didn’t sit still flva min movie prior‘ to Notre Dame's en concentrating on toe lines’ block' the opposing managers. fllnSss in Aum»rt-and although a wltb'the Comlnform beganO ***”"• I te ^ Relchard; S.S., “ “ James------; leased his speech. Off thslr .recoflj in WorkKSerlts masCermlndlng. But, how about a man to gamble with when the “Well, I came back," ,Said -The Czechs accuse.d Marshal Ti plify the 3rd and 4tb degress at isters from Atlsntlc pset countries Past Noble Grands'were present utes. gagement with Washington at ing and tackling which waa very Burt' Shotton, elderiy keeper of few cases had been reported near Maher; .J.S., Robert W. Wilson; Turning to-the recent Budapest play, the Brooks are a jm or risk. (I fooled you,. I am not going to pennant and a M cy slice of the Joe. “ 1 could have stayed in to’s regime, bf having- torpedoed their meeting tomorrow evening in 1 Mr. and Mrs. ’Dmothy B. Kehler, come to Washington to discuss for- In large numbers as arrangSments Theyve been in four of these Beattie Saturday. poor in thsir last two outings. the Brooks, says “ Youlll know to by since, none had -occurred here I Marshal. W. Sidney Harrison.; trial of former HungatHan fo r msl plans for defending weetern use the word that in this sen worlff . aeries melotrVas* at stake, New York but I figured there morrow" about tile Dodgers start the friendship agreement-making Orange Hall. 'The Harvest supper' . ^ mi.™,. i of 11 Strickland street, announce for the banquet wblch preceded thlnge and lost then! all. Only General Manager George Wad Tha plcturea wars of the Irirb: Tbsy 'have been guilty of high might be somebody who’s warn until today. . eign Minister Laazlo Rajk, who^Emope sgsinst pos^^^^^^ them. once did they manage to extend dell was seen at one “ f tiie con Huskies c^tost 4 year ago. tence.) Stengel’s rival, Marse gays tip three base hlU and one tackling, which allows the oppos er at toe Yarikee Stadium. Casey it 'Worthless. 1 to‘be cTbuve^ ij Ja^ Rict i i condernedlTme fw’Mleged'- Joe McCarthy? baas on balls. to See me and T came' back.” Stengel of the -Yanks '•tiU I* hudd^ ’The government statement, as their foes to the limit of aeven cession booths before the atari of After, viewlni; the film, the offl ing backs to .tiet anywhere from And torn as he looked over lift wm mond; E.G., Ernest Kjellson; iplotting with Yugoslavia to gamea. Once they won two games Sunday’s game at New York. dale went out and penalized'Notre The writer has felt all along Leading by a 5 to 0 stoix, the three to ’ eight yards after first ling with Ms brain trusters. broadcast by-the radio, asserted LiRoy W is; ^G... Peter j Kehler, to W.lter^NWmn , Red regime. City td U. 8. District court in Ver- I”* ” **"• .Ansa Dart uia 1(19' that the main trouble with the Red the friendly crowd. McCarthy Houston Escapes that "Czechoslovakia security or .MOrriRI a.v».. rDtcr ~ n , — ^ V . a 'me ovcrviiruw nuii Arceiia Crawford. Every one and twice.they had difllculty win George said, “ We can't lose,” os Dame 1S5 yards on 10 ifiajor ir- Yonks a comfortable tiiargln being hiC Otherwise, their play Jury may be in by sunlowm. James W. Mfdjer; 2C,! Weth?rrteld, son of Mrs. Ella declared: mont, oh ground he cannot now get Box has not been temperamental as the Sox came oiit for their remarked':"' gans have proved that the Yugo In* Wind; 1C, of the leaders of the lodge' in past ning one. he pulled up hie pants leg and dis fraetiona But ths Irish movsd has been very good, allowing but For the DodgeVs-lt’s ftln^t rer- You saw everything went as fair trial in New York . . . Ber M the other- hand, the New played a bright pair of red cocks. ’i’ed Williams, sore-arm Tex Hugh- licks in the ninth. Suddenly witli two touchdowns in three games “We never bad a receptlor tnln to be Don Nev.’cortoC (17 £) Severe Damage slav government has been sending nard M. Baruch, making hia first years had a spacial part of the forward more tban^backward and was"!* wd wTi.; It should at the trial. I do not York Yankees, representing the George witnessed the Saturday won 27'-7. son, or old Bobby Doerr (he’s but two outs, the exploeive bate of 'jilayed to date/ like this when t was with the tlie Jumbo-ziized rooltUi/^lqhthaiid- into Czechoslovakia aa diplomats, Mrs. Flo McCarthy, formerly of Music will be provided by The ; October 22, at the South detailed statement on Russia's .work and as a result _a delicious. 81); we point finger st McCar Yankees and we were win know how one gets ptople to ac' Well-planned meal resulted. There American League,. have had re- and Sunday games. a Boston started to generate. Three ijeanwblle, Solomonson will at cr, or Preacher Rp/ (15-6i Ih" trained espionage agents who have Plalnville,,has moved to Manches- __. .f Methodist church. cuse themoelyes as much, as pos atomic explosion, ssys U. S. should Today Notre Xiame officials’ were thy as the man who did the most ners.” . (^Jonttnued from Page One) made connections here with agents ter. Slid gas taken over the man- ] Vikings and Clarence Wood at the a p ea t vi - markable auccese In these fall runs scored before' Ole (Jasey h4 ineffective in a illustrated talk by the Rev. Rod ■ fruneral services for Mrs. Annie R i l l gallon of recent agreement allow*' decorations, and bouquets of hril- eWorld Serious.” 1-3 Inning chore against toe Inches at Beaumont, flattened and goslav anm^ssador’s recall meant erick MacLeod of 'Winsted. Break Miners’ house between 7 ajul'a o^dlock.. A ject our players to the kind of Kinder for a pinch-hitter. The Sox So was Chuck Stobbs; Kinder, Butch Bucrihe, Wimpy 'Kosdt. 1 Plaverd R e^rt b re a U n g ^ of diplomatic rela- Walker, of 24 Hemlock street, C7CCUA U l l l , BrlUln to use $175,000^- , Hant fall flowers. ■ .The die-hard optlmiata, on the flnandal report udfl also be given Boston Red Sox SaturJsy before beat down the bumper rice crop. otker hand, say knowingly, “This football wa saw Saturday.” were trailing at toe time. 1 to 0. righthander, mastered the Yanks along' with' Doggart, are hard at | tlonA/fte Yugoslav-CJzech treaty who died Sunday night, were held * s 000 in Marshall plan funds .to biij'l Profits of the supper.project will at this time. Pag* ti ok over. Is ready. • President A. H. Boyt of the Ameri The Willing Workers of the ’ at 2 o’clock this afternoon • front U the Buroi' year. They’ve got The Pacific Coast Conference with one out Boston needed one after the first frame. Debson la work trying to Improve their pass- ' can lUce Growers sssociatidn Said waAslgned in 1846. Walkout Calm l- iillC B A/1 a t e 11 Canadian wheat. . .. Singer Mann* : be used toward the welfare, work Tommy Byrne, (15-71 the iin-'*] South Methodist W.S.C.S. will i the Holioran Funeral Home, 175 facturing Ck>; and union negot'a-1 of tha past noble grands. the law 61 averages on their side. apparently looked upon the whole run to tie and two to go ahead. also a righthander with a fine- ing attack, which has brought- the B ig B uck B ^^holski and damage was "heavy.” He declined y^Tbe paragraph regarding Am Nasslffs Will play home basket thing as a school affair and none Kinder te a poor hitter.» predictable southpaw who usually meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 1 Center street; Rev. Pled Edgar, tors meet in mediation attempt in i It waa hhek in 1916 that the curve, ate Kinder. McCsYthy play Aces’ little sueoSss thus far.. Semi- either ia very good or. very bad. is to make a dollar-And-centp esi bassador Stlllnovlc said: "in con- o’clock at tjje church.» (ConUmied from Page One) (t.uiitlnued from Page Une) Dodgers, led by Uncle Wilbert ball games in Eastern League ploy of the league’s business. trbe Sox manager waa playing ed a hunch, and a poor one as it pro football fans love to''see a Red Gayello Join sequencomf this (proved Yugoslav pastes of the South Methodist resumption of efforts ' to act :1c ' -h' ■ on Friday nighte when Manches a possibility. Despite his wlldhess. mate. church officiated. Robinson, won thfir first modtrn Tt is on internal affair of the for all the! marbles. He gambled turned out, by using Parnell, team ^ th a good passing attack, N a s s m C a u d i d a t e s D m age to the imharveste«f Hce espionage) the Foreign ministry 4^ .1, V..I1 , j u Strike which has Idled 9.000 wd'k- pennant. -They drew th e' Boston ter High.ls on the road. When the University of Washington.” said Stengel has handed .uany key A son was born at Hartford hos lence—Qnly dark and silent plants Interment .was in East ceme in presenting the blil, voiced hope Elizabeth, N. J., since Mav Biller Battle on ;rom f r i g h t toe American southpaw. capable of , piling up a score. Then games to Tommy. In Jefferaon county, Bpyt laid considers the person cf the am i.iigHt so,hcn labot's demanus ■ M Sox that ysar ah4 managed schoOlMya are home on Friday, Victor O. Schmidt, Pacific Cosst Members of the Grandstand bassador of the federated peoples pital this momteg to Dr. and Mrs. 1 in some 27 steel production states. tery. The bearers were Alton tha Eastern Leaguers wHI play Assoclatloff batting champion, to again, thtee of the locsl’s five Ed Lopat (15-10) might get th* raued from 20 to 70 ner cent. Raymond R. Mozzer. The couplo/| Although.a half million .s t e e lw o r k - R o b e r t Barnard, Frank Bar-, -or special pension plans. financed j gome busli^s men oppose ask- to win a game. They lost the first Conference commissionsr, “and as come through. Wright did better Managers (Tlub of America feel touchdowns have come via the Tito of the old standbys of last - the hurricane’i/ firat target republic -of Yugoslavia in Czecho Ahead of U.\ and aecond, won the third. 1“^^ home games on Wsdn'ssday nights. such, doesn't concern the epnfer- . ^ r ’s Guards, Bruno "Big Buck” nod from Stengel. However, to*/ have two other children, a boy and era are idle, it’s the most peaceful | Herbert Bcman, George': ..nouy by employers. In the red-uncle Sam to guarantee r •< than some of toe regulars; he that the Sox would have won if aerial route. thunlvy lefthander who belted iaR sras a coastal st^ip'^between Mata slovakia, Mr. MarijanNStUlnovlc, as nard. the fourth and flftlu. — Nasiriffs will also play six Sunday ence/’ ' <*'Bychoiskl and Elmo "Red" Oaveilo undesirable and asks tlmt he be girl. steel strike in history. Walker and Stuart .Davis. eral, insurance -piogram , Uie costs , _____ ...... money— if * they " in- afternoon league games. Dates reached base via a base on bails. Kinder was allowed to bat for him Speed may prove a deciding fa< in three Innings by ihe Phlladw- gorda and Freeport, Tex., studded •• Few Plants Operating ■ are' shared equally by workers and ^ abroad. . . . Senator Art ur ' (Centlnueii'lrnm Page One) That waa the year Babe^Ruth, Saturday's game concluded s two But. was erased s moment later self. They point, out the final tor In Sunday’s ttlt as the v ls i^ reported to basketball practice of with industiddB and about 60 m! recalled from his function.” selected for Sunday contests are Nasslffs last night at the armory. phl* A'# Friday. A fire broke out at the Burr ' A-few steel plants are operating. their employers. h . Vandenberg is reported in "ex- then a lefthanded pitcher With'the D6c.ember 4,” January 8-29; Febru year, home-and-home series be when Dom DlMaggio hit into an score would have been, 8 to 1 Bos will outweigh the local’s the The odds, which now are close to Amtb otrhere. A government imukesmsn also keep military bai^s in thosh areas. Red Sox, beat Sherry Stolth. 2-1. tween Washington and Notte Both men are veteran professional I Person n|(lBslng Nursery dump last evening which They either met union men de Admimstiatloh leaders freely cellent condition” after undevgo- ary 6,12, 19. inning ending double play. ton, and not 5 to 3 Yanks. They line. 210 pounds to 180 m t man. to 1 ia favdr of the Yuiksi ajH said the purge of "political unre- necessitated calling the Manches mands or have contracts which predlcted victory for the bill by a six-hour lung operation in Atm Iraq is calling for the D. N'. to In 14 innings, the longest World Dame. The I r l * won the f' st 46- Mel Parnell, a 25-gome winner, base their claims on the theory The backs are fairly even^th the performers and played with the rperson waa misting, much of llables” including Titolsts, now is Series game ever played. Not Guards toe past two seasons. jeer out of line. It’s np/t such 'a ter Fire Department to put out won’t expire until later this month. Weddings comfortable House matgin. But a xrbor. Mich., hospital. . . Sea lion, declare a sovereign state of Libia, football 0. -was Mac’s choice to replace Kin that Kinder would have set toe Rams averaging 171,.^'to the Silk opaided thing" as tha/ although I rice crop damaged, and cot- extending down into the lowest to have indeoendent .power as many present-day faiw know Q »t The gllkNiaty A; C. Impressive to date have been . heavily damaged os the hurrl- the flames. The dump is located New trouble Is possible though. sizzling fight-was promised right i plodded;by'press agents, is going Leahy asserted that his team der In the eighth. Here, the writ Yanks down in the eighth and a ty A average of 1 toe pick here U the Yankee* in six levels of public . administfation— soon aa practicable. Manager Casey Stengel of the squad Will practice tomo had to play “four extra men” I two newreomers, one of whom pane twisted inland. Rains up to the village and district govern on Mill street and dead shrubbery The 500.000 men who take raw Bars-Weir at the start. Furtiicr. the Senate ^ try 'swimming English chsnn*'. Yankees, starred in the outfield Friday evsnlnga at Chi er thinks McCarthy erred. The ninth without any runs. ------Y played several games with toe games. /: IS burned here. (Tilef John Merz iron and steel and turn it into fin has no plans to act on it until next . . . Troubles pile for veteian Opinion has been divided over Saturday. The offlclale .’ere W. day previous. Parnell -was knocked As stated above, the writer 7A1 inches at Port Arthur fell ments. for the D ^ r s In that aeries. Pteld at 6:15. A Ught scrimmage Eastern Leaguers last season. He Both club* were weary and bat reported no extensive damage re ished products are also members Miss Marjory Weir, daughter of : yeai- miner who sued United Mine whether Eritrea should be split H. Frazier, beadlinesmsn, Referee out of the box within a few in agrees with McCarthy’s choice in I tered. The Tanks’ 71 injurlts have throughout the coastal area. The spokesman said ousted per Mrs, Mabel M. Weir, of 137 Bran Hia .868 batting avsragt was tops ia i^ d u led Wednesday night. All Italians Divide ! Is Tommy Mason. The other iad . 'An exact estimate of total dam-~ sulted. of Philip Murray’s CIO United The Rules committee, on a 5 to ' Workers pension and welfare fund between Ethiopia and the Anglo- Thomas D. Wilson, Umpire Wil nings. The first batter Mel faced. removing Kinder, but I’ll be darp received top billing because such sonnel will be replaced with grad ford street and the late Joseph line vote, yesterday clewed Egyptian Sudan. Russia insists for air players. The Brooks had players are urged to be present. liam Corbus and Field Judge El- , who ha* looked good is Norman mft waa impossible until further Steelworkers. 'Their contracts bs- trustees. vary Tittle to feel proud ,of in the Tommy Henrich, lofted toe second if I could see Parnell, and t^ h Burke. Roger LaFranee is another Important men as Jb* DtMaggld. uates of new schools for “peoples' The Salvation Army Songster "in expiring next cyeefc. Murray Weir, became the bride, Saturday, j pjn consideration in/ the A 34-year-old Pittsburgh house- that it should be kept whole uhdev wood Starbuek. , pitch Into toe right field stands Hughson be called upon in r^ ef. Wieekend Games Yogi Berra and Tommy Henrich eheclcs could be made. But it hp- admlnlstratorA" Recruits wUl be *16 classic, but they did bold Babe The strong East Hartford new face in the cOmp who haa peated heaviest - damage was to Bri^de will omit Its rehearsal says they will strike too, if neces of Edward lUiam Bars, son of , Hoiise under a rule barring pre- 'wife, who has 14 children includ s trusteeship of the United Na* ' /hiUeM in five flmes at bat in the I M.x-1 ^ 1 ‘Those X IJQJ9C VlXICmifSofficials willwill {|W not Wtloffl'clate and the Yanks were out front, 2 Relief pitching, if you wqnt to had been affected, but the Dodgeih picked from the factories and tlor.i and given its independence : Chrusaders won their toird ■ti’^e^t shown well In scrimmages. ^ ce and cotton, and that the this evening. sary, for free pensions and insur Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bars of 74 ; sjentation of any amendments. ing three sets of twins, gives Mrtli ■econd game, and he was the. vie-* ------_ I —lother Notre Dame • game," de to 0. When it was evident that call the Red Sox mound rtpla«.c- The Italian Americans won on* Players from last year’s success hospital list hsS been impoiiml. farms for public administration North Elm street. The double-ring ' Republican Leader Martin of tp triplets. , . . British Prime' Min in five years. ' '• game “ f til* aeaaon Sund^y^aftej-1 Leahy. "But I have '.iever Parnell was no puzzle to the Yan- mente that, lost the flag for Bos too. t’e vast and sprawling indus- jobs. ». ance. tlm of both Smith's strikeouts. game and tost oqe Q-ver toe week ful Guards seeking berths on toe ;^was relatively unhurt. ' Nothing hut bad news comes, ceremony was performed at 11 a, Massachusetts announced he would ister Atlee decides to hold closed Ths Dominican republic suggeet- :\. Brooklyn wdn its second pennant noon, defeating the undefeated aaid' that we will not play Wasb- kees, McCarthy scrapctl toe bot ton. Even now, there is no eertolatgr Similar schools alreiady are op Hartford CTay HlUs, 14 to 0. Wed-1 end in the Groton Invitation Soft- club besides Gavello and ton, island resort .city Urges Unions from industry and business. Moans m. by the Rev. Bronislaw Uada- a battle to revise this pro- door discussion -with Winston ed a U.N. commission study the in 1920 and facefd the Cleveland ington again." tom of the barrel by ^vlng Tex Relief pitching played a vital ball tournament. To date toe L Bycholskl are Johnny Bychblski, that Carl FurrlUo, tha' .822 hlttiBf jUwut' fK) miles southeast of here, erating for diplomatic training and and groans aocompany mounting rowski in St. Bridget’s church, cedure and open the bill for amend- j Churchill next moiith on atomic Eritrean problem and report back Indiana in the WoH^ ^rles. Rob neiday, Oct. 12, the Crusaders All four whUtlS blowers saw the Hughson the sign to Start toe long part in the Yankeeq champloiisnlp right fielder, will he able to optii teachers and librarians. The dip-, meet the Silk (3ity A. C. in s night | A.’a' have WKtn three and loat one and Bob Tedford. " lauight Itie edge of the storm. But reports of losses totalling mil* with gladiolus as altar decora-, bomb-developments in P.ii-ssls, in 1950. inson still was at the Tielm. They movia with Washington Coach walk in from the bull pen in left j gait. Tm sure tiifW would bg no Coach Earl Yost plans another because of a groin injury. Paewea iomstic school has turned out rs- \ game at Mt. Nebo. in tourney play. ^ .high seawalls saved it from To Cooperate lions. lions. . - U that happens, the House also Russian Ariny’a. newspaper in Assembly President Ckrlos P. lost ths first, won the second snd Howie Odell. flclj. ^ argument on that point. In the Red Sjhirt game Mo« { practice session Friday fright at Reese has the same trouble but ntti great damage. placements for scores of “unre Given in marriage by her broth might find itself in a rough and Beilin endorses inimlneiit creation Rdmulo, who heads s specUI Con- third and dropped the nbxt four "The purpOse \yaa to point out so bad. .. liables" ousted from tne Foreign Dock Workers Qidf Jobs Pringle carried the big bat for: the armory. . ItA force diminishing, the hurri- Dock workers quit their Jobs on er, William Weir, the bride was tumble fight over the Townsend of “national government” in P .rlin cillation 'icomuilssion oh the Greek- -:neceaaa#y for a decision. It should Willie's Orili Will practice Vi'ed- what they (Washington) thought Rest figures to help both taimlfc, ministry' and the Czech foreign Continued from Pag* Oae be noted that this was a flve-out- the winners. ‘ sane headed toward the Palestine- the Great ’ .Akea in support of the attended by Miss Florence Tysk old age pension law. *>y German Communists. . . Army -Balkans Conflict confers today nesday night at 7 o’clock at the about holding by • Notre Dame In the game Sunday the I. A. de- i the Yanks the most. D lM a^Q .' hsifkin area of east Texas where service. as maid of honor. Bridesmaids The administration bill would: private in New York testifies that' with Panayiotia Pipinelli.s, the of-nlne series, one of four such East Side Rec. All positions are players,"• said Frazier. stlU thin and Weak from th# afUff had no "program of unification’’ or steel walkout. .__ fense fell apart allowing the La- ' ^ is expected to hit early this Packard Motor car company sn- j^l^-ere^ her M^rters,^ Miss Jeanette 1. Increase the 35,000,000 work- *>« and Anthony V, Martino, "the ^ Greek repressntstivc, in the flrel, sets. open. Officials said the point at issue Michigan Top College Batting Champion effects of a virus infaction, lookiti “any scheme for making labor one Dbdgere Fall Again Cantloa's to score three runs on a Afternoon. A vast oil field is in nounced s two-d(iy work suspen- and ’ Miss Ethel Weir,.and Patricia' era nbw covered by old age. and.!■“ Idler who came back from the ; gtep aimed at solving that prob- was not w’hether Notre Dame play better yesterday. He is improvtw and indivisible.” wo-d(D’ W( The Dodgers failed again, but it ers grasped their opponents, nut total seven m|scues. "that, area but little damage was Chinese Make Sion Thursday arid^-Fr'day because Ann Hilinski, small niece o,t the ' survivors insurance by 11,000,000 i deeerted from the Amiy in jeni. He and hiaus .comrfiittec -CO plan The Laurels will hold s'basket Galli homered in the second in Kell Expects Heir but still I* not up to snuff. A fli tbmMtsd. He urged cooperation on the po- _including self-employed persons, prance exactly five years ago tO' took an unassisted triple play, the whether their blocking toethods and ready DlMagglo could awfijr iiticai' level “ if we are to get rid of steel shortages. Nearly 8P.OOO bride was flower girl. W alter; ] ned to confer tomorrow with, Al- ball practice this evening st the Gridiron Machine ning, being the only run registered "Z, ™ e New Orleans .Weather hu- Weir."-brother of the bride was emplojres of state and local goV' day. first home run with the bases load constituted holding. the series. Vassal Charge of Tsft-Hartiey" and realize other will be Idle the two- days. Afte^ ; banian deputy.-^ foreign minister, ed, and three triumphs by one East Side Rec at 7. T h U will be until the first of the fifth which ysau indicated the hurricane al- best man and the ushers were | ernmenta, (If these governments I Mihal PrifU./im route to the Unlt- followed by a business meeting. Leahy thought there was toe in- Detroit, Oct. 4 — — fcetrolt Henrich, tightly corMted a week . laady htlfi lost much of its punch parts of President Truman’s "fair wards Packard announced, it will pitcher, to beat them. Bill Wambs- found toe I. A.’p dropping throws Tiger third baseman George Kell ago, because of a back injury, hM deal.” set up a curteiled working sched Frank Wilson and David Gal- ] vvant their employes to I ed States, jtini with Bulganlan snd ______AU members of last year’s club 'slnuatlon through the officiating toe balloting this week and the and fielding loosely to put the 'when it hit Houston about 1:80 s, employes ganas, Indian aecond baseman Tops First A P Poll of first place votes were ecattered wore the imofflclal American ttirdwrn away hia . girdle. Berra'8 Continaed from Page Out "Last November,” Tobin said, ule. ligan. Richard Weir, nephew of ■ pate), domestic servants.j ,To Attend Parley I Yugoslav .nprcasntstlvea flUed the triple killing. Outfielder I are requested to attend. that, Notre Dame “plsy.4 dirty.’ Norwich team ahead. The I. A.’s m. m. (c. A t.) today. the bride, was ring-bearer. of non profit institutions, and seV- , “■We did not play dirty, we among pine of them. League battingi crown today but hand is much improved. Thar* ^ Oesriy Defined “Eye” Lost “workers and farmers pulled to Railroad.s which depend on steel mr . a '• ■ The spscial peacs-maklng body 3mer Smith hit the grand s l a m ------Season; Notre Dam e, opened the seventh with Dom t)je Communists. Military set gether, not because there was any "the bride wore a gown of white eral smaller groups. Farmers ^ d ! aJl V et A u xiliaries -'”‘1^ hndlngsT)ack to the never have, and we never will," The list is due for a bit of jug; was more interfsted in his secord also is a chance catcher (Tharlsgr I The bureau said it had lost its and coal business are getting Shomer and Stanley Ooveleskte j. Boxing uentilcore lining out a single. He child which IS due within two Bilvera, with 8 .315 battlBf avebi backs will not shake this deter alliance, but because both groups: ready to lay off more men. Al-' klipper saUn. with yoke of lace | farm workers would not be coVer- j 1 Political’ committee by Oct. 17 for whipped them three times. he contended. “ 1 believe the en ‘O klahom a and Tulaiie gling In another w»ek, with some A-ent to aecond on Galii’s fly to clearly defined "eye”—the center tire procedure tended to send tlie of toe top ten rurnlng into formid age, may be available, of the, storm near which destruc mination. If all (Jhina falls to the had come to realize that the only 1 ready, th'ey’re furloughed 40,000. and seed pearls. The hoop skirt i ed. " stctlon. In the fifth game, the Dodgers' Manchester, England — Ronnie right and third on Moc Pringle’s Communists, then world democra real hope for a fair deal waa the of ruffled late had a long train . 2. Increase old age beneflta by , Mrs. Mlldre<| P. Tedford. of 170 officials Into Saturday's game Trail in Thai O rder able. opposition Saturday. Michi The Tigers’ field captain banged Brooklyn took the day off ys9- tion Is greatest—^when it reached j Right now, nothing's being done combed Jim Bagby for 18 Wts, yet aayton. British featherweight ground out, scoring on a passed terday but toe Yank# posed for cy and the vcurlty of mankind election of President Truman. W e ' and her veil of illusion - fell from A " average of 70 to 80 per cent. ! Hilliard street, who ,Js Depart- with s supercritical attitude. It gan and Army collide At Ann out two hite^n three official tries H ou^n. to settle the twin disputes. j •cored only one run. tn that kirig, won m 10-round bout from ball. Osrrenti filed out to left to Sunday l y hia season’s finale a team picture and had a IH hour This morning many of the city’s will be seriously threatened. must keep alive and strengthen Murray, la silent. He has made crown of seed pearls. She car- . 3- Create a new iasuxancs for ; mentPresident of United Spanish game, aleo, Bagby became the Msnuel Ortiz, world bantamweight was quite irregular, t don’t know New York. Oct. 4—(io—Michi Arbor-in'what promises'to be a end the game. that community of interest which Firemen’s League of this ever being done before. It 1 real thriller, whUe Oklahoma goes against tm Cleveland Indiana and drllK' Later they spilt their world 'MsidsnU scoffed at the idea that The man Who took over when no move to resume negotiations ried a bridal bouqUet of gardenias 1 persons who become totally and -VVar Veteran Aqxlllaries througli- first pitcher to hit a homer in a champion from El Centro, Calif.- gan once more ie toe nation's beat lA ’s (3) series money. No announcement Generalissimo (Tiisng Kai-Shek manifested itself last year.” orrhirt RpnterA' ^ ■ permanently disabled. / oUl Connecticut, will leave tomor- world Series. The Dodger who Ortiz’ title was not at stake. He would have to be that -which to Dallas to take on Texas, the No. that gave him an unofficial .3429 « hurricane had passed in.the with big Steel. And industry with orchid center. college football 'team. In the opin AB R H PO A E average for tok year. was made on how many - aharas -'“ Lots of wind and lots of "retired"’ ss diina's president con Sunday the AFL Executive com 4. Boost the payroll taxes—as- ] row for Tampa, Florida, to attend To Open Tonight hit Into the triple play was p r weighed 125(4. ■ pound less toan caused the fouls' to be called 12 team; Eighth-place Southern Richters, ■* . . . 4 1 1 2 S 0 mittee rejected political coopera- spokesmen are mum. too. The honor" / attt«dant was against us in that manner." ion of the' experts- who votftd to Ted Williams, the Red Box were voted. mth; but no hurricane,” waa the ceded the profit motive might Watching and Waiting gowned in gold/slipper satin, with Burning the national income re -, the national convention, October ance MltcheU. Burleigh Grimes Clarton- California will be Invaded by Ohio Annlello, 2b . .. 1 0 0 2 2 1 cause some nations to recognize Uon with the CIO on a national mains about the aanie—fi-om the ; 9 to 13. Department Secretary threw the four-run homer to day in the first Associated Press slugnger who had won the A. L. Shotton scheduled a DodgsT. verdict of hurricane-wise' Houston All Ate wafhing^and waiting hoop skirt and,' bustle back, large [ State, ranked 11th. M. Correntl. 3b 3 1 1 0 0 0 woi/out at the. Stadium this rssldents. the Peiplpg regime. He said this scale, but left the way open for present Jl.800,000.000 a year to Mrs. Mary MSthieu will accom- The North End Firemen's Set- ''' pqll of 1949. The results returned batting title four times, -wrent hit —and hoping, maybe, the other i gold satin half and arm bouqu'et J. Pringle, p . . . 3 1 1 1 2 1 less in two tries against the Yank morning. Following toe Brooklyn The Houston Weather bureau would be considered an unfriendly joint action locally, • about 82.700.000,000 next year, an .j,a n y Mrs. Tedford and \at least bkek League starts its season to It wasn’t until 1941 that the the- Wolverine* to the same posi (SentUcore, if .. 3 1 1 0 0 0 act by tbc_‘‘C.hinese people.” side w’ill ^ v e in. of red rOscs. night at the hose house on ths Dodgers under Leo tion they held when the 1948 sea ees Sunday and slipped to an un Drill, the Yanks will limber up. wasn’t able to get a positive read' Yesterday, Senator Humphrey Murray's fight is for free' pen- • The bridesmaids wore gowns 83,600.0(M),000 in lOSl.-Taere would ^ thirty-tive prominent officers snd GaUI, c f ...... 3 1 1 1 0 0 Unsold tickets for this sixth ing on wind velocity. The bu- Yeh told the Soviet charge (D„ Minn.(/scored the Taft-Hart- comer of HUliard street lybe'n qualified for another series. Their Casey Stengei Has Taken son closed. Mace and Vigeant official .34275 figure. sions and social insurance. But similar In design to the maid of be other increases in 1965 and members of auj^karifs in the M. IMngle, e . . 3 0 2 9 1 2 “subway series” are practically tsau'a tnatruroents were being re d’affaires: ley act, declaring “there ■wtH he j fourteen teams meat for the firet. World Series opponents were, as As a matter of fact, thi top ten The official A m erk ^ • League Big Steel—U. S., Steel corporation j honor hut of Nile green and yel- 1970. . state will make up the CohnecU- P. Correntl, lb 2 0 0 6 0 1 averages will not be. Announced non-existant. plaoed swl were not in a position "The recognition by the Soidet no labprTtnanagement peace until T h e Repubflean bill provides for cut delegation. Mrs. Mary l^ss SitUng. Two rounds have been in '47 and this year, the Yankees. teama produced by the intial bal Tangle Tonight Quaglia, rf .. ..SO 0 0 0 0 to .iheasure the storm. The bu‘- union r>f the bogus regime recently Vhi.‘3 «v r.m flir«tru ^ r'te x - i which generally sets the pattern i low satin, with matching hat? and scheduled again and awards will bs The Brooks lost four of five, win Part in Three World Series for a couple of months, but it A limited amount of tickets for -] the same Increase in .1960 and McKay, the national president, loting of A e young campaign looks standing room arc being sold ih 'rsau estimated the wind reached set up in Peiping is the natural Siatllli S rem^^d . . ,*^ d the i for the industry-insists ,t,hat the , arm bouquets of roses. The flower 1951, Jbut would delay further in-, in charge, made to the winnerskf each round. ning only .the second game to was pretty generally conceded that girl was dre'ssed m orchid satin, surprisingly tike the same ten ToUls ...... 24 3 7 21 8 5 Kell’s tiny margin over Wiliams advance of the gamea ’The 18A00 90 miles an hour. culmination of the long series of economic relationship between ia workers help pqy for them. creases until 1970 and 1980. Mr,. Tedford ia also taking ad- Last year the Powerhouse team break a Yankee string of 10 which came out of the final poll Hartford—Carey Mace and The Federal government is : with matching poke, boimet of the straight victories in the fall classic. Norwich Red Shirts (2) would stand up. stadium bleacher seats will go on The golden Texas coast and its violations to the Sino-Soviet treaty bor and 'management are settled It aUo would delete the provls- 'vantage of the opportunity to vis- captu^d the honors -in the first New York, Oct 4.—(A^-'-World i. In the seventh inning toe at the end of the '48 campaign. Frank VlgeAnt, two determined more than.-a million people had of friendship and alliance of ,1945 watching the ^ e s s b a ^ and basket of spring «ow- lor ^------'Fu-. h ---- . o s e ; company two Whitlow Wyatt was the winner. Series? Sure, CHiarles DlUon Sten- j mighty Casey came to bat, picked AB R H PO A E ' Kell’s unofficial average ap sale toe morning of the gamea. around the conference table.” Only 80 Sports .writers' and state welterweights aiming for Barove, ss .. . . 3 0 0 0 2 (J been preparing for the blow for on the part of the Soviet union. It apparenuy plan, no Immediate crs. j Republicans a r^ e that auch dls- termw T Ja^ks^iriitti nailetrAtoWb .^ p ' plsre ^durlng the „T»eewee Reese, the only gel knows all about .’em- it least out one he liked and drilled it into parently made him the first thirl Some 20,000,000 fans will *ee In'another call for unity, Hum interference. of the ’41 Dodgers still with the broadcasters participated in to Vic Carden’s tlUe, tangle in a ten- Bebee, Sb ... . . 3 1 1 0 2 0 baseman to cop the league batti’.g toe series over teievlalnn with *.U two dayA Many residents fled in "It constitutes further evidence phrey said ',’it is the responsibility The bride’s mpther wore an aft- j ^yed persons cih be aided through ; second half. Most of last year’s three. the right field stAads ala the of Soviet infringement in China’s U. S. Conciliation Director Cyrus went hltle** tn^ thnt f«n e . Babe. That waa all. The Giants day’s voting, the others having not rounder at th# Auditorium to Rice, U ...... 3 1 1 1 0 0 championship. He was toe slxto networks. IncludUig 31 stations, land. planes were flown to west of the labor movement snd of esnoon dress of bUck crepe ana j assistance program He played In that nuuiy. He hit yet Caught their breath from the . Texas fields, and public shelters political Independence and terri , S. Chlng, after a White House con- velvet,______and the bridegrooms moth- , u,. p.-deral rovemment Chnrlle Keller, one of U>e tom won it 1 to 0, and It waa the last night. The winner prograeses in Mont|pve, lb . . 8 0 2 5 0 0 Tiger to win the honor, the thgra due to carry the show. The radio every" liberal and Democratic dr' I which the Federal government and jMrs Falrwesther formerlv ■ ■“ “ ‘ tions ar -some home runs, too—wss a big dramatic windup of the baaebaU Turner. 2b .. were opened. torial Integrity.” 1 ferenCe, indicated he will take-no-.^r, blue ore _Hoth wore gar ,, Yankees -01111 left, batted in ^ e hero. He got_ a lot of big _ black game they wroh, as Ruth and <3o. a new series to develop a - challen .. 3 -.0 0 1 1 2 being Ty Cobb, Harry Hellmann, broadcast vrUl be heard over 740 ganizatlon to forget personal 1 to bringrthe disputants to ; ! the States Share thV cost of direct [ " e h ' X toeTo‘ ? e r;te s :f ^News Stand. season. But 34 of them deetd^ Peck rf ...... 2 0 1 2 0 0 stations. About 5,000 took' cover rin Taking “Cki Slow” AtUtude denia corsage., and <.nu assisted the ; The league will meet each TuSsday run and scored the other. The headlines, just like the other day, j came back io -win the aeries, .4 ger for. the state Welter tiUehold- Heinle'ManUsh, Dale Alexander pride and petty d^erences and to gether in the steel strike this bridal party in rSepivittg at a re- : relief pa.v ments. here, t.caches in Jacksonville. other '41 Yanks stlU around are that Michigan's Western Confer er, -and meets SU DlMartlno at a Regan, rf ... . . 1 0 1 0 0 0 Game time each day is 1:00 p.m. juston's city, auditorium and (Reports from I ^ e ..Success j night at the fire house, and start when the Y a n k ^ won the pen- \ games to 2. But the Giant fans and cniarile Gehrlnger. « iSam Houston coliseum. unit; behind ' candidates and week, anyway. eSption for 150 guests at the Ital ,loe DlMagglo. Phil Rizzuto and ence champions helongsd on top future date. Ernest, c ...... S O 0 9 1 0 Detroit’s hustling third sacktr (e. A. t.) except Sunday, If a (Kth said representatives of nations around a program between . now ing time is 7:80. nant. had a hero, Casey who hit .417 in There waa one person reported (Thing apparently has adopted ian-American Club Saturday-eve-i 0 1 Tommy Henrlch. r7..-K— And when Casey's Tanka take the six games Out of that winner versus Dl Duals, ef /. i 0 0 3 0 0 was jubilant about his newr title game is necessary in tke best-(ff- outside the Soviet sphere weto and the 'pay dirt’ years of 1950.” the attitude (hat little good could, That was the year Catcher Notre Daipe. the runner-up in Durman, p .. eeven play, Sunday’s starting time . missing in the storm area. Jlm- ning. The decorations were fes-,i o l e O p e Y JU ttJU reC t 11—7 ------T ' l ------toe field against the Brooklyn Tomorrow, CJasey Stengel wUl Martlno match anuirges a chal ..SO 0 0 1 0 after Sunday's game but dMn’^ mip Simpson, 21, Palacios, Tex.,- taking a "go slow’’ attitude on the Rapa Reciprocal Treaty come from any peace parley called toons of crepe paper and colored Hospital Notes Mickey Owen of the Dodgers the final 1948 poll, landed in sec want to waste much time talking is 2:05 p. m. (i. s. t.). matter of Chinese Red recogni Dodgers tomorrow in the \ vast be trying . to mastermind the lenger who ;w1U battle it out with ham’t been reported since he vol- Senator Malone (R„ Nev.), yes so soon after the strike’s start. lights. Flowers were telegraphed dropped A third slrlka'^iV'Tommy ond place again this ‘time. Okla Cardett for the title. Only a Totals ...... 26 3 6 31 7 3 about it oe he hurriedly showered tion. A member of Yugoslavia’s Economic Sooresheet As Car Switched i Contact Lens U sers Henrlch for what would have been -Yankee Stadium, how can he fail Yankees to -victory over tha .Bums ' unteered to swim to shore from a terday spoke out against recipro from the bride’s uncle, a resident Patients Today ...... 183 I After tenne sfc removed snd if .vour from Brooklyn. Those days 26 homa, fifth in 1948, drew toe No. week ago DlMartlno surprised limlngs and dretued before healirtg for his stalled cab|n cruiser in Matagorda delegation fold Marshall Tito’s Dally money losses 7rom the na the third out in the ninth. ^ in to remember 26 yeara ago? Right Obeclieiice Glass cal trade treaties,' saying "when of Portadown, Nqrthern Ireland. Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Anna I eyes and lid, feel tlrod..aore, InSsmed. yeara ago won't seem ao far dis 3 position although it collected 17 with a convincing victory over I. A ’S ..... ___ 010 310 0—3 Swifton, Ark. home. bay Sunday. His companions on. a government would be- in no hurry. tion's first combined coal-steel When the couple left for a wed stead of winning. 4-3, the Dodgers in that aame big ateel and con-. Norwteh ...... 100 010 1--3 we import cheap competitive New Haven, Oct. 4— 14- Lallberte, School street; Rus I biirnln, and amaitlnx — enjoy tha Crete triple deck ataiUum where tant. CMsey.was never a Tsihk ip first place votes to 15 for Nobm Cordell and threw open Wide the Manager Red - Rot^e and otocr fla ^ g trip were tow ^ in by an (Press comment from Red goods we import unemployment. strike read like a U. S. Treasury ding trip of unannounced destina year old man who was sleeping I aoothinf conifert ct pteaaant LaToptik. Dame. The Irish had plenty of sup I A'# (2) Tigers clustered about Kell to balance. Here’s the economic sell Cowles, 254 McKee street; Joan I Quickly helpa relieve Irritation. Tour The'Brooks carried the YankMS the Jerome avenue El crosses hia playing .days- llw only time contest now in progress to devel-, At Y Open to All other boat China's Aslan neighbors dealt tion, 'the bride ■ was wearing a beneath a freight car ip the Waler port for Second and third. op a challenger. AB R H PO A E shake his hand, ■ but George kept Power Lines Down heavily with the problem posed, b^ sc.oresheet—al) in red ink: dubonnet gabardine suit with MacGregor,: 29 (Theatnut drive; j ayes feel retrestied and clan. Lavojltlk to seven games two years ago. but 161at atreet In . toe Bronx. he had anything to do with thi “If our program to help the street ykrds, according to New haa bean used, for more than SO yeara. Stadium gang was in the World On the baala . of ten points for a Vigeant- is after a title he held Gazza, 3b .. . . 3 0 0 3 7 1 stufting tMnga into a suitcase aa Some power lines were down recognition. The Japanese news Miner and steelworker matching .hat, black accessories Mrs. Sarah Crdskey. 58 Eldridge lost their fourth Casey was a centerflelder .then, 1 -2 Tonight toe Manchester - Dog world involves weakening Ameri Haven railroad police, way seri Muat deUXht or money back. Qet La- Series, in 1922 and 1933. in 1922 first place vote, nlqe for second, until CTardell wrested It a month Richters, as .... 3 0 0 2 he chatted with them. i after the first of the hurricane paper, Jlji ^im po aaid “the world qalary 1;...... ,. .810,000,000 and orchid corsage. . On their re i strqet; -^bert Dennison. St Steep when they bowed, i-2, in toe fl^ just like Joe DlMagglo. He waa M. Correntl, lb 3 0 0 8 0 0 Obedience CnaSs inaugurates the' ca-and destroying the standard of ously hUrt ' vvhen the car was vnptlk today. (Bye-cup lncluu»Babe Ruth was there, too, 26 ted .400. Oklahoma 505. fighting eteadlty. whUe Vlgaant (^The Phiilppinaa’ largest daily, artong America, the world is head to (Icace hospital,itsl. where attachesatUches I1! Surprisingly enough, Michigan M.* Pringle, e .. 3 0 0 5 0 1 home." hs explained. 7 arid toe advanced at 8:15. This area reached an estimated top That’s 830,000.000. And it, you Manchester High school in. 1946. said he has a'crushed vertebra snd I *7 School lyn boss. ■ . ■ . , years ago. The big Babe wlio On Friday, tha Yanks move had been out of action for atx the'.non-partisan Manila Times, ed straight for the dogs," he said. barely squeaked past Michigan P. Correntl, If -. 2 0 1 -1 0 0 K4U was so eager to get started Separation should ancourag* peo velocity of 65 inUea an hour. start figuring what the butcher. The bridegroom served in the Navy The most memorable game “ f slapped the ball into the scats of Over*to Brooklyn—Ebhets Field months. / H e learned differently, noted the tyestern democracies are several fractured ribs. HU Charles Barbate, Jr.,_ 226 SUte, 7-8, in its opener but whip Puzzo, 3b .. . . 2 0 0 1 1 2 for -Arkansas that hs packed ; lost ple who have hastitated to como to ’The hurricane blasted inland the baker 'and the milkiivan lose in 1 » ,i,aii years and! is dltlon is “fair” j Autumn street; Patricia S“ *Uk seven was the fourth whsiv-New too Stadium—just opened. that Casey has’ seen a lot of EAibett but with another fight under his toe class, because they have miss from the coast at a speed of 20 facing Rusistan'' initiative in China, retfuced _ purchases, the figure | proprietor of the CJommunlty Press York’s Fioyd Bsvens pitched 8 2-3, ped Stanford, 27-7. last week. belt, a -victory over RoUie Johns Of bis stuff in his auto Stmday aiid. Railroad Patrolmen Lawrence' 132' Campfleld road; Mrs. Cath ■/* year—while the customers Field. ■ ^ . - drove to the Tiger ball park so le ed prsiloua lessons, to start now Julies an hour and hit Houston at Li^e Success and in Germany. mounts and mounts. j on Morth MsUn street. • hieiess Innings, (W’y;. “ Notre Dsme has beaten Indiana, scored on the Pep-Compo ■ card, Totals' ______.. 25 3 4 21 10 7 Judge Denies Corcoran andThomas' Flanagan erine Bigenaki. 10 Seymour street.. scireamed. <(. He came toi- ' A eemt-flna] of eight rounds Tbe Maridea Obedience CIbss ped .across Galveston’s pleasure where is such unity T England and I flower girl a locket. The bride ' »vvheeU of the car, hut w Rrooka in 1984, '35 and ‘36. Never Nylon, ef'.-.....4 0 1' 1 0 0 in which Kell courageously re ____K-., ; struck by Uje underside of the box- Mary Newman. 25 Flower street;' tween the rival camps. M... 83-18. pits Young Junior of Springfield will bold a fM t Night tonioiTOV pier, and an extremely'high Ude India.. .lean he'avily toward rec won a '^nnant, never got his club Tulane, winner of two Southr Kostelos, ss- .. 4 .'d 0, 3 4 1 turned to the lineup after two (CoBtlBDed from' Page Oae) Sought bv UCoiiii Colin Davies, 181 Summit street; I *uijn] Ctesc'y came -up to bat in toe Akalnat Andy Bishop ofFaH River, Donat, Sb .. . . 4 0 0 0 3 0 serious injuries. He-fractured a tUghtfat 7:45 at C2ty Hall, MoH- battered freepdrt. Walter lapped ognition and the stupidity .of Coon Club Ejects higher than fifth place. - eastern Conference gan\«t toe latter seeking revenge for e Chinese Naval commanders may Mix. Edna Young, 76 Goodwin' cy// l/c u t A T u / ( f ninth inning of the ffret game, Johnson, c 1.... 4 fl 0 2 0 0 antall bone in Jils right foot in a den. Classes will be offered to bs- 4t tbi top of Galvestbli’a seawall. besre"? ("ring ’ T'^O'Ba^s’ cri “ and' the score waa tied 4-4.- Joe Casey helped land Brooklyn in tough opposition, drew four first recent loss. Three other bouts Freeport, Galveston, Texas swing America that way." dismissed hia attorney, Harry ^ ■ i operator of the svvitchrtg engine, street; William 'Turner; 26 Whit Officers Tbnigbi the 1916 World Series. The Boe- Depolito, rf .... 4 1 0 2 0 0 game with the Boston Red Sox at ginnera, novices, epoB and utility.' Sacher. Hartford. Oct. 4-^')P!—Bids' for ' j who promptly stoiiped the swltch- Bush, on the motmd for the Yan place vote# and placed fourth. The "are on tha card. , Fanway Paric Juna 28 and was out Mambera at the Manobtiter O o ^ 'City,.Angleton. Al'vin and many ( T ^ reference was to Nstion- ney .road; Mrs. Sadie Muldoom 142 ton Red Sox—yee, the sime Red Green Wave flnitoed In, 18th place Perkins, if .. ... 4 0 0 4 0 0 --Judge Medina told Davis that remodeling Beach hall rt this Un(- 1 ing operation^, , r~ : Eldridge street. kees, got his signal from Wally Fldrich, lb .... 4 0 0 6 0 . 1 of action for nine games. are Jsvltad to attend by tbebr In- 'other axnidler towns weire in the alist saizure of two American., Sox Ms 1949 Yonka poUshad off last year.- ships iuid halting of a third at the when the application was made yersity of Connecticut -wiere asked Meat i leaver Discharged today: Michael; The annus! msetlng oi the Man Schang, and threw. (Iteaey belted Romanski, .p ...8 1 3 3 3 0 Then op Sept. 16, he fractured atructor, Mias FrancM Pitre*. 8hs burricane’a path aa it roared . in today by State Comptroller Ray* | I- Do You Know an inside-the-park home run. in ' the last game Sunday for the Mlnnesota, whlca could do no from the Gulf of Mexico . toward moi(,tb of the Yangtze for attempt last week the court' said that If-lt poqahue, 20 (Thestnut street; Mrs. i chester Coon snd Fox aub U Slav Last Nights Fights his left thumb and missed 10 it ilso initriictor ef tbt Mtrtdtii tnond S. Thatcher. ' i Rosy Ryan aet the Yankees down American Leagus crown—^wen better than 16th last November, gaunes. He returned to to* regular dlasa. — Bonoton. ing to run the Chnton govern a-aa denied, Sacher automaticali^ Used in Attaek Stale VFW Heads Xcanette Vennart, 152 Cooper Hill I . ed tonight at the clubhouse/in the opponents of toe Dodgers 34 Totals . 36 8 4 21 10 3 would resume his status as Davis’, The project vvas recently ap-; in the .last half of the ninth, and captured toe No. 5 spot, followed lineup just In time for tha wuidup Ooven Broad ment’s blockade of Red. China,' street; Mcs. Hel n ..Whistler and . T hat.- North Coventry. ■“ . j yeara ago. by North Carolina. Army,-South Itaninn attorney. (yed by the Real Assets A d -1 daughter, 35 Marshall read. { - Election of officers for toe som- toe Glanta copped the opener, 5 By Th* Associated Press Norwich .,...... ooc 021 0 3 seriaa against ClavaliMid. Tlia striking storm covered Neither the U. S. nor Britain rec Will Be Honored ern California, Southern Methodist - Providence—‘Paddy De Marco, ognized the blockade.) “ I cannot acce'pT Mr. Sacher as VI eoraitdttee.s^^is skpecti xopringtoh, Oct. ■4--{in — Mrs. ing ysar will be held and it" te to 4. Casey got two for tivree The Red Sox beat Brooklyn, I. A ’S ___ 010 000 1-- 2 Kell got a dekbl* and a tingle WaSMBgtoa- ‘nui WasWagttti ]Moader area than had been i Birth yesterday: A daughter te' Du*i^ to incr88894 pa and Qillfornla in that order. JS8 1-2, Brooklyn. ': outpointed my attorney and I refuse to ac to 4bi dUnd 8200.000. I^kch hall LA.nnetie (^rdillo received lacera- Mr. and Mrs. Tames Griswold, 416 j hoped that a record turnout will that day. ^ four games to one. <3asey waa toe ip Ms first tinise up Sunday. Ha 8*natort,.liat.t,.lHt : la tot AromegB pacied. Tha boM of its target ex- is one o; old*r biulding* m ! tibna about the head and hand* tient ecnags, almeat The next day waa another day. batting le'ader of ti)e aerlee. He Ail the first ten except M|ipe- Jackie Weber, 138 1-4, Pawtucket Istgue raot, nltattd Manager |„v 70 miles southwatt from cept,” DavU, a Harvard Law New Haven, (5cL 4—6/P) — Con- Center street; a son to Mr., snd Vt on hand. . Needed Another -walked and flisd out on his other -II twice as many meals ^ hit .864. No homers, mind you. sota, Tulane and Southern Callf- ( ). Jo* Kuhsl. Oub PrttldaBt C w k Gatvoston to".MatagordA school graduate, replied. Stifrs. It\wlll be remodeled tor j tj,i« morning when, according to ; necticut Veterans of Foreign Were f Mrs Dean (^arke- 437 Center ■ A report of last Sunday’s field: Babe Ruth hit two homers and 10 tries. Public Records laboratory usa police, her husband, Domenic, al- 1 will honor (heir department com-1-t-ert ' " ’ toe Yanks evened It up, winning The rabbit ball hadn’t been in ornla were members of the tetect . CSiicago-rDale Hall, 201, Los Griffith aaid, "We Joet hodito m if* ‘ Ite-W C winds aent a Utter -of Believe* Action “ Unwise” ^ • were aerVed at Man -^ialB will be given by Chairman CSilcisgo—(Al—The 1920, Chicago a circle at the,close 1948. Angeles, Itopped Bill McClure, a ehaaga." dabtia flying into jiumeroua towns The court told the defendsjit''he; CbmpUoller \Thateb«r U the tacked her with a meat cleaver, nynider and euxillaxyIM . president . ------at Binhi. todavtoday: A um imn to to MrUr *ni chester Memniiaf • '.1 v,tertlng. Applications tor new 4 to 2 ovpr in the Polo Grounds. vented. Babe Ruth 1 was just a M'hite Sox finished second; to jjtmesame ttnqpttnif -askadxfor askaiK for oiosbids on in(u- Heri u«u condition is described as sat A tesUmdnial dinner.at— hereu._— on' - a,-- Sat-; tsiiins looay. a eon to ser- snu-, pitcher, then. He beat .tiie BroOks For the record, here’s to# way 200, Los Angeles (9), „ ' •ad yOlajieA 'm y ripped up small ' Marriage Ueense believed hU action' was "the uh>^ Mrs. Ralph Hazen, 527 Lake pital in in •emb-rs will he rejafl .and acted BUI Cunningham played center- Oevelfoid despite having four 20- stalUtlon...... of ■ emergency — -jenry 'lighting isfactory at the Charlotte hunger- urday, it was announced today.. field for toe Giants that after' one game, 3 to 1 in lA innings. ths top ten looked In the toal 1948 Washington — Jimmy (Joopar/ Houston—(JT)—Only aa* of the traoA unrooted ooumT' fUmay Edward Harry Burgess at Meri wise thing to do.” street; a Son to Mr. and Mrs. -t 'on. After the, meeting refresh- game : w-inners on their pitching equipment 'at (Jonnerticutnecticu State ford hospital. Gov. and Mrs. Chester Bowies 1?!45. - So, It’s hack to Yankee.' Sta poll: Michigan. Notre Dsme. North 84 members of the Rie* Institute - Saw Torl^Fottr Stilt I and bloated a rlcb, ripe den and Elbanpr Frances Wood- In his ruling yesterday. Judge Sebastian Loclcero, Hartford. - rats will be served. noon. 128 1-2, Washington' outpointed staff. Urban- Faber won 28, (Ttande hospital. Middletown.m .\Ti\T b is is «rf Police’ Sgt. John'J. Kelly reports are among liumerous "celebrities The following day they re dium for Casey, and back te Eb Carolina. California. Oklahoma. (aiarley ‘nto"*' 134 1-2, Brooklyn. Williams 22, Dtefcle Karr 21 and football squad Is from but ef stats and tight bertas od tlis XrMi < house of 19 Benton street, wed- Medina-held that Davis inove was move, being jpade to correctcon ftw that CardlUo chased his wife froip invited to gttendL the affair at Births thil aXterhooh: A son to 1941 . .25T.690 i)|C8l8 Hol.vok^ Mata.' — QulUermo Ed‘ :Cicotte 31. The 'club's other —and h'e halls from nearby Lska which win comptto agalast ' ■anens vehi iiito '.the ding October 15 a| Cmter church, “merely another- one of many The’ 41st annual IC4A '’arslty' turned to the Stadium, For six in- beta Field again. But with the Army. North- western. Georgia hazards at state institutions, irsed;. their house to the home ef s neigh'- which Commander Themas J. Nm- Mr. and Mra. Rehart WUey, « « ifinga Art Nehf of the Giimts vand now grizzled, greilng Caaey -Oregon snd Southern Methodist.;} Glminez. 139 1-2. Argentina. pitchers couldn.'t add enough Cbarlas, Ls. .'Senior FuDbaek Bob Ktidco'aBd Otasda n to* Atoaata la Hoi ton sad Warrantee Deed maneuvers by the defense" to, Main street, Tplcottvllie. a dau] cfoaa-country event is slated for for Such action Was pointed up in bor, -where he was arrested on a son of'EridgeDort, snd Mae E. Jt48' J. 1/40.529''meals Sad Sam Jonae hooked iip in a eporUng a Yankee uniform in this in that order. . ” - istopped 4p®y Carkido, 141, games to tost total of 87 to over Lantrip la to* sol* non-TeocaB of nttiotisl Hera* itoowr'lNra r were raia- C cause “disruptive snd disardtriyl ^ report last spring to Govempr charge of ass.aultwith ‘( “dangerous ter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grejfifr. .No-vember 21.' at Van .CortUnir bar I f . arrivod. i Dempsey, of Derby will be guests !'^srore]’es(i. pitching du#l- Altogether, figured la‘l YoungatowB (10). ’ / j haul Clevslaad’a 98 *r1na. the buBoh. t and -de-. - Mary Scranton to. Paul incidents’’ Dougan, ut court. — ' .," Bowles,' ' ■ , weapon.. . ' ' . of l)onor. 79 DeepwoOd drive. >*.rk in. New York Cflty • •’“■'IW world Berieo. , .orqperty on Westland stzaeL r 'V ■ ■V' O' ^>1 1 .S.' MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALO. MANUHESTliR, UONN^.'TUESOTA.I, OC^TOBER 4, 1849 A P M s m
■iT^Ji'.uW; On*, of 6ur Prevartcatlofi*: ' ' The UUleunaa. was 'i ± MANCHESTER HERALD. MAKCHKSTER.^NW^-TUESDAY, O c t o b e r 4 ,-1 9 4 9 HY FON'I'AtNE FOX "She is the biggest Lilker lai the witness MsBd. AfCiv QliFaMil’ n s e town." said the neighbor, "but ah* preUmlnarM. t» » jiEWr flN'klM . Sense and never repeats anythtpg but good to tsu the court what naUi, aaaaa*. HoiHMhotd It^ridg , 51. Hfiuaea for .Sale HoMetinM Services. . Haintlngi^Papeniit ArUrlet fipr Sale IS is THE Season . Sals* Managisr—I want to get liflsl \ of people," red.. . ' ' this advertising msasage to every So long as 'fWlh freedom The msn beg*n a MadMUilr Rai" Offered " .I.8A BON a i r Peat. Excellent sott <»n BXCE14-BNT two-family hqma bu.. INTERIOR AND Exterior paint G ON A LOOSE M o t h b a l l i n y o u k b a r e f e e t married woman ia the country. - reigns. Sunday itnoon. In Ordsr ntive and flnaUy ended wttk: ’ i'i DeCORMIiCR MOTOR SALES ing, gverage raom papered, 812. dlttoncr. Raymond D, Mahoney, hot a ir furn ace Nsr West, aide, 4 rooms first ficor. 5 ' P O I ^ S V S P B FLAT FINIHHL 'Holland window Advertising Manager — IXat’a t o rast. Daddy tore Witness—And then uy wtfa m SAYS: “ Here-are-some real 76 Walnut - strsH. Manchester. '< Phone 4888. rooms 2nd floor, steam heat. olL' And l o ^ hop* aundves, sKadee made to ' measure All Including paper, Oelllnga refiaiab- (MMy) AU you have to do is to ad- And gracious charity remains a picture is map of the world me on the head ’With on oak lOoL ed, BxcHlant worki ...... “ 6518. / Thma-car garage, lot 52 x - 2*.0. buys in smooth transporta metal vchetian. blinds at a new 1947 GAS RAN'JE, oven, broiler, dreas yotm letteri t o . every mar- j To leaved' lowly Uvea; from a n •paper, sheared it Into . Judge—WeU, that oouMn't have mond Flaki. 2-928T JShbw’n' by appointment . oiil.v. iroKD BRACH WAGON— tion.” “How .about tfiat." low prict* l^evs made while you four burpers. utility ■ drawer. ried man m the country and mark While there is one untrodden trscl odd-ehaped pteoes and hurt you. surelyT ,ter. Excellent condition. MaM 1947 si:iT H Corona Portable, Alice Clampet. Agent, J843 Main Witness—Ob. oouldn't it t IE wait. Marlow’s ‘ ■. wtcellent condition, 846. Initulre Phone 3-(H7g 'Mtweun 8 and 8. them "Peraonal" and "Private." For Intellect or will. into the living Toom toi ^ ___ an offer. - ' COMPLETE Painting and decor street. Phone 4993 qr 2-0880, or world together again.” was the oak leaf from the centasi« _ IIFIBD ADVl. 1941 CHRYSLER CONV, 182 HilUard street after 5 p. m. And men are free to ' think and iS4< CHRVSUBR WINDSOR Jr CALL KoV end Gordon ExperU ating service. Ffddr sanding and Mr. Mitten 6930. ^ for an hour of quiet | the dining room table.. ■ ! CLUB rcfinlahlng. Estimates free. C. F, GLEn WOOD H^luTurfiace, 828, T he Atlantic Pact reminds that Bet* ' • ''f. )BPT. HOURS: DR.—Radio and heater. New cm for rug ami uphntatery shampoo- Can be*seen at 43 Bralnard Place Joan was book, | . ' Radio, heater, defroater. A beau- Charbonnesu. Pbone 2-9576 or LOAM SIX-ROOM single. Steam beat that th* 8000-odd peace pacts that Ufe' is worth'Uving still. St IrSO A. IL to 4:45 P. M. guarantee. ' - ~ tlfulljf cared for car.-Priced right. Uig. Con..jlete hums and office' or caU 4207. ^ e map of the < The pezaimlst tS nothing more 2-2808. 83.60 per yard, truck load lots. With (HI burner. Fireplace. Storm have been signed during recorded m g CHEVROLET 2-DR. SEDAN cleaning All kinds o> odd -,Joba wlndowp' and screens. , Garage. history lastad an aveiag* of only A small boy quarreled ■with bis world wa6\mi laid out on the floor.! than an' optimist who haa gotten 7—Radio and. heater. Motor Just 1939 MEROJBY 4-DR. Phtme 3-9087 or Manchester 3-•|. Now la the time to plant. GAS B|>ACB Heater for IkiUef or playmate from across ths Strset. Daddy—Hqw did you e'ver do it j beyond repair, furhacb; new condition, with all . Bhicallknl condition Sm. nicely two years—Exchtage.' overhauled, new front shocks. , REDAN 4340. xHejMiftlnf 18 landscaped. 9 years old. Price 813,- The neghbor went avVay in a hiiff: in such a eboH. time 7 — n u s s d o r f construction contmls, 888. Tel. 6148.' Joan;. Oh that wo* simple. There | Lost and Psand 1 m o PLYMOUTH 4*DR. SEDAN Radio, heater, defroster. Clean .,900. Two business lots, comer SmaU Boy—All rigbt, let'-hlid go Mrs.—Isn’t it Urrible .? . that WEAVING of bums, moth holts m a t t k b h s e b Vouf old , COMPANY —Radio and heater. Motor Just oa a hound’s tooth. Hartford' Road and Campflcid home. I don’t need Jilm.-1 egh play was a picture of s man on the oth- young man was studying for the and torn clolhing, noslery runs, treaa atcrtlt^ uid remade like 27 Deerfield Drive w ist—Vicinity of Notch Road, overhauled. Good condition. MAGIC CHEF gas range. In ,vlry road. 184 X 125. James J, Roha by myself, / ; *1*1* !^* ^ '^ * ministry; and now he’s dsclded to 1989 PLYMOUTH'''4-DR. handbags mpatred.' slppsr re new. Cali .fonea rurhltuta and Phone Manchester 340$ man together correctly—and then- SbuiMM kitten. Compan placement, umbrellas rapaired; good condition. Phone 2-3471. A Son. [?saltora. 617 Hartfp His Father-r-Fine! An^now you becoma a Jocksy. ion lonely .Vefuee# food. Pl«a»e 4»40 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. SEDAN SEDAN Floor Covarihg. 86 Oak. Tah 8- Road. Telephone 7438. can go out In th* yard and play on the world was all O. K. Mr.—WaU, mayba that'a hot so . -7-Radio and heater. Motor over men's thtrt collar* .*eversed and 1041 BOY’S. Bicycle 28", all equipped, There are Just as many making cap Mn. B9>rUng aft«r 6 Phone Heater, spotlight. Runs like a neplaced. Marlow’s Uttia Mending pratically new,. 813: linoleum 6x9, your tseter-totter—by yoursOlf. bad. Hs’U bring a tot more peoplO a*li8T0. \ hauled. One cfWper'car. '• charm and very clean. , STEAM Radlatora. Good condl- PINE ACRES, 14 Drive, thqi$; mark today as. evecr^ut a to repentancwUiim h* would as a Shop. suitable for child’s room, 2 moving out of town ly .occu- lot (if them are using red ink.— 1941 DeSOTD 4-DR. SEDAN— spreads, twin bed. tlse, dry clean- llon. Reasonable. Phone. 2-8288, Janice— ^So Ulllaa threw over ministei. f RBWARD TO theXtoiler of a bale 1941 CHRYSLER 4-DR. Pnvstt . Inatrscthifis paficy. rooms, 5 ed.. Oa-. Kitchener-Waterloo Record. Radio and. heater. Fnild delve. ad once. 83 each; saxophone, 6 that young doc:(dr ehc■he .was going of wool cloth iM t ^ m truck, .be - Motor Just overhauled. Good tires. SEDAN Builfi^R-—ii'ontracling ■ 14 BALLARD'S fa rin g Sohool, taka SAVE By buying good used fur- rage,, outside CaU 7101 with? Philosopher— And what do w# tween South Olaatbnbury.. and music, stand an * case. No reason ntture..,f^V«8, chests, bedroom for sppolntmi 1087 BUICK 2-DR. SEDAN—Ra Heater, and-defroster. A good advantage of our exparianca and able offer' refused. Bhiat Hartford Claries—YsB. and .what do you A writer says there are fewer | want In this world to make us itanoh^ater. Perrett X^Olenney, soltd all around car, FOR YOUR new oiistructlon, re- set, miabeHanMUsJtems. ‘Try The think? He not only requested her after-dinner talks there day*, at j perfectly happy? > ■v> dio. and heater. A really clean car. fins reputation. A.A.A.. certified 6-5588y MANCEfBsixUt Omen. (^room Inc. nnodcling oriepair work Me Wm. tnatniotor, dual .controlled can, Wobdshed. 11 Main street* North to return his presents, but ssnt ber banquets. Perhaps it’s the cost that Battered- GyiUc—The things we .X single, t y p lu s laundry room and 1937 PLYMOUTH 4.^DR. S roA N 1939 FORD COUPE RSnehl, general building con Itccnaa included. Phone 3-2246. Rnd. ' t a MU fqr 47 visns. leavas folks spetcblcsa. I ain’t got. —Good transportation. Full price. tractor. Estirnktea given free. TROPIC AIR ear heater. 184 South dressliuf room, oil Hot .vater bent. L0 ST— Young male yellowXtlger Neater. Runa like a clock and la »75. ^ ^ , well preserved. Phone 7778. ^ Main streeL Phone 2-2748; ' - OLD RED TIN Bairn, 706 North New/5ll burner. Reesntly redecor- MlCKLl FINN Jarry On yht Job! LANK I.EU N AK D /cat. Return to 17 Haael. Re^^rd. D ram atic t9 Main street, buys and sails good a w and newly painted. Copper Many Others alterations knd addlUona LOST—Woman’a brown wallet In 1988 PLYMOUTH COUPE used furniture and antiques. fumbtng, two-car garage. Priced YlS^MICHAaSAIO THAT’S THEM/ complete Kitchen rebnpdellng. Ga p t a n o Tui rapatra, recon- ' . DIamonda—^atch " THIS IS Center Pharmacy, Sunday eve Heater. Not bad, not bad stall. Frank Denette. Tcl. 2-3876.' to sell at 814,500: Blva Tyler, THAT MR.H0UUHAN ^ BROWN7 BEAUPRE, Inc. dtttontng, ate (joekerham. ------^ ^ l U ANSWER THE MR.spencer; ning Contains sum of money, and rages with gt.aranteed overhead Jewelry 48 Agent. Phone 2-4469. M Bissell St. Phone 7191 1987 FOfeD CONV. CLUB doora. Burton A. Rice, ^ o n e 2- 28 BtgcToweio strfctN^hOBs.4319, MR.HOUUHAN WOmP K BRIN6IN6 < DOOR/ PHIL-THE important papfs. Finder please ■ I i i'l ----- ROCK MAPLE, child’s wardirobc, BpLTON I— Six-room Cape 0>d If iRtN6lNGA N - ' COUPE 2576 / LEONAHP Wv"^08T, jeweler Rw Ht4 OVER / ITS AU. J GENTLEMAN call Manchester 6717- or Hartford pairs and adjusts watches expert beautUul finish, 826. CaK 7398. wtth'garage and obicken coop. 816 RAN OVER 1DU. AfMrrOF THEIR Z. 38 0911. Reward 1987 HUDSON with 1948 engine, Radio, heater. A very, very GENERAL CARPBNTRY.' Altaba- Bosincaa Opportiml I PHONED YOU $33«. Phone «140. healthy little mirrttwr. ly at reasonable prices. Open Bcrea pf land. T. J. •'Crockett. ATTIC ROUSE? FUN TO GET r* ttons.,addlUona and new co n a t^ - 'I^urSday evehtnga 129 Spruce Broker. Phone 5416. ' , Co L O ST ' Wfhlte kit‘ n. long hair. -tion. Dorman.. porches and BARGAIN Buy. Good -diyld'bnd Muairal Ifwtpi^vnta 5.1 ntttJFPISCOURASEP/ One green ,ey.one Wue eye. 1930 CHteVROLFT. Motor recent- 1941 DODGE 1 TON PICK-UP paying insurance stock. Call fU M t Phone 2-4367. ly overhauled. Best offer takes it. ragea at reasonable pripea. Work FIVE MINUtSS from Main street- Phone 62G9. Heater. A gbod' body and a fine manship guarantead. Free esU-' Joseph McClUSkey, Bralnard- Upright Stein Way piaiio. Good con 8-room house, '’nteam heaL good Call 2-988L motor. Dual wheels. • | \ Judd. TeL Manchester 3-8273. dition, reaspMble. .2-1837 after LOSTr-Black dog. vicinity Middle matM R. M. Alexander, ‘Tel. .Fnel and Feed 49A condition. vacant.'' 2-'car garage. ' 1947 CROBLEY. 11.000 miles. Get 8716. noons anjklevenlngB. fruit trees. Approximately one Turnpike West. Finder call 2- 1988 TERRAPLANE 2-DR. rEIPAIR Shop With used car SEASONED Hardwood for stoys, 0990.jRetum to 176 Mlddli: Turn ting 35 miles m r gallon. Heater CARRENTER Work of all kinds license. Low overhe^ PreMnt y acre of land. Price $ 12,200. and chains; $87((. Phone 2-9388. SEDAN furnace amL fireplace. Manches Charles Lesperance. Tel. 8930. pike West. Heister. Runs very well uid Is Hoofs.' tidinga additions- and al owner must get out of business ter 8676. UP^HGHT P lA N a Reasonable. .V:...... - CHEVROLET 1987 foiir-door, priced very low. terations. Also new construction. due to poor hesJth. Write Box S, lone 4782. SIXROOM single. Full two-stoVy. Steffert Phone 3-0358. HeralA s e a s o n e d Oak ^ " FOUND—Rosary. Call 3-0181. sedan.' Very clean, 8850. Soltmene Hot water heat, oil buyner, good A Flagg, Inc., 634 Center street. BE SMOOTH, BE SMART* length. Delivered location. 8009. H. 8 . ' Grady, ' ------y ^ ." ...... Phone Blast Hartford Weariiig Appiirel— Fare 5? step into one of these fine cars Hoofing—Siding 16 Help ^gnte d— Pctnala iS5 Agent tfieWiM m W M I lm.1 ' LOST—PASS BOOK No. 65848. today OUR LIBERAL GIRL'S. Winter coat, wool dreas, '?.r~ 1946 FORD CONVERTIBLB SEASONEU) Hardwood ^ r fire SIX-ROOM ->'>gle. oil ' biinvar’ Notice Is hereby given thst Pass WE SPEinALIZE In roofing and EXPERIHfffC^D. Stsiiographsr fc shortie spring coat, size 12. 'Call : a r m a k t i n Radio and h^ter, spotlight, low TERMS make it easy to own place, furnace and rafige. Itn^, fully Insulated, nice locationi Im-. D Y ^E R ^ BERGER B U G S B U N N T BUOTS AND HER BliDUIKS And Stifr Book No. 65848. Issued by The one of these fine buys. Hurry sldtiig. Highest quality materials, local office. Rlcaaant surround mediate delivery, J. Begin. 8394. Savings Bank of Manchester has mileage. Excellent condition. Pieced workmanship guaranteed. AyK. ings and working condli mediate occupancy, 812,900.. 9. A; WHCRC'P *V)A GCT A X J-JU T ' WMArg § 0 HC T W L J M f SO* vaaw tYM iW iNM to on vooYci, o m A n o c u v e b MiMit W OSM6. DUNCMV 04D WAWb'T right. ' Glastonbury 3-29^3: 6 been lost or destroyed, and wrlt- to DeCORMIER MOTOR Dion. Inc., 299 Autumn street. Write Box K, Het^d. Beecbler. Agent Phone 6968. TH' RAnry LOOMtF J EOUGMT ...... lING/ NOO’.COWl f*CVO .WAVF STAOrt-O anuM xo woo ? m«. vw /tm m DYlO TWKt ' ten appllcatlop haa been made to SALES todky. TeL 4860. Wanted—To Buy S8 O Down otST A tADMON otxeA Ano TWilHOlN VORW 1940 BUICK, SUPER ,14-DOOR SELASONED Hardwood selected to MAN0HE5TER — Cape QffS. * NORKV r ^ H M / I H C 't VM«OQ5f L Skid bank by the person In whose 24 Maple St. Tel. 8854 HOUSEWUFE. Four refined ladles ineet your^r^qulrements, satisfac >^------V OUNK W "nME- 1 i tHOOK V Corsetier. Mabel M. Brown, Reg. 4993 or 2-0880. ApifQ Arrenwi — PLUMBING, heating. Repairs on 2. N. J. from Post Office. Phone 8583. Immediate occupancy. Pries 8I0,- “V OUT OF THE HOSPITAL. fW A E g y w a .l\ fiO "TO WORK ONE \ MACHINEfr ' ’ w oM C l Spencer Corsetlet, Teh 2-3776.. Tirea niqu^hoid (inudf M ...... ' CtfCTOB. IF 1 ON T H B « old and new systems, oil burner,. — . ' . , ,— r~~ 500. Madeline Smith, Realtor. THAT* THE tfAOfigTS,. DODGE 1940 Tudor sedan, Blackr water pump service. Prompt P~fe»alonal type ATTRACTIVELY Furnished room C9EDAR HILL Ranch hay rides, SA’VE 8 1 0 ^ A - — SAVE 8109.18 Phone 3-1842 or 4679. ; : n d io and heater, good tires. New’ MONTGOMERY W^ R D tentlon. John H. Carlson. Tel: wonvqn who wants to earn for couple. Om piet* with Ught yiK saddls horses for rent Phone 'notor recently installed. 8495. money. Write Box H, Herald. 3 COM PETE ROOMS OF housekeeping facilities available. IttOO. REBUILT MOTOR3RX 7325. EXCELLENT Cape Cod. Bxtia Solimene A Flagg, Inc.. 634 Cen BRAND N E ^ FURNITURE Central. Mrs. ’ erome,,^,J4 • Arch featues. Good location. Large'lot, consisting' ot Beautiful Bedroom SEWING Macblass snpsrtly re- ter street. New Low Price ' STEAM. Hoi watri' arid hnl, all street, first floor. 4 rooms and sun porch. Call (>wner -beating. Van ,;amp Bros ^bone Helfr-Wanted—Male 30 Suite, Living Rodm Suite, and ' pn'nd or adjusted. Ressonable Check Every One , ONE LARGE heated room with 2-0987, 1931 CHByROLBJT truck IH-ton. 3’244. / Breakfast Set. Thew 3 rooms of n ts s . Work guarsatssd. Call Rack body,\dual-wheela, new coU. (Exchange Prices) \ \ RESPECTa H ^ Young business fumltpre have been Mored In our twin bed fog'one gentleman. Near S in , or svsaingB M<1S. a u b u r n ROAD. Attractive four battery, staHer, carburetor and ord Model A ...... 99.95' man' would like room a:nd board. warehouse for 9 months and ts bus. Ftv*'./ minute* t» Depot HEATING Bdiler and n^rly new Excellent ref^ n ces. Call F. W. rooms. "Space foC two rooms sec 1pBOSPBCt'~H IL L School for clutch. Highest offer takes It. 1933-’3 4 .v ...... 117.50 il burn^" controls, 8ipt). Phone now available to some h«;^ky young Square. $16 Nortb School street. ond floor. Hot water heat oil can 2-4344. Woolworth Co. ^ 77. couple ' ‘ Phone 689A yonag children. Monday througb 19.35-’36 . .X . ...;. .117.60 burner, screenn, rtorm windows, M jb u JPHday, 9:00-11245. LeU tybur, FOR ONLY insulated. Large lot. Price 89,500. 1939-’4 1 ...... ;.... 117.50 WANTED— SaleanlM for estab $288.84 VERY Attractive room for bu»l- dlnctor. 4267. PLt.'lMBING and hekilng. special lished grocery route. In Manches Exceptional buy. Call 8009. H. B. ‘it'a .quitting tima and thayVa bowing out to tha crowdF 1946 PONTIAC 8TREAMUNER iziii^ln repairs, remodeling, cop For further details phone It^ter- ness .Couple or. gentlemen. On bus SEDAN COlH»E V -8 W IT H HEAD ter and Rockville Caly expense of Grady, Agent. 'CENTER Nursery school plans 8 per wa>cr piping, new corlstruc- bury 4-2144, ask for Mr. Albert line. Oil heat, cotitinueui hot / Chevrolet cac is furnished, flalarv, commis naany happy horns, daily 8:45.to 1942 PONTTAC 8 SEDAN COUPE tton. ektlmstes xtven, time pay or write* water. 2-4442. KENSINGTON Street o « Porter, carnival BY DICK TURNER iL 1937 ...... 09.95 sion and bonus. Wrlte\ Box J, RIDE GLANCES ^ Y G Al KRAITH BY MERRILL Cr B L Q B ^ - 11:16. Enroll now. Call 6588. ments arranged. Hward John- CHEERFUL, well fumlahed room, alx-room single, excellent condi f r e c k l e s a n d "Hia FBI EM M Sharp DoUa 1940 PONTTAC 6 CLUB COUPE sbn. Phone 6979 or 7983. Herald. A -!l - B - E , R - T - S '' 1938 ...... 99.95 266-74 So. Main SI. Waterbiiry business woma or teacher pre- tion. Gar Wood air conditioned Wa n t e d —Ride from Bumstde heat automatic gas hot water ^OKAY SOWOklOS A«r So lA iutB iw itN M cr K m . 19^9 BUICK CLUB COUPE 1939-Ml 99.95 Hartford Bi’ancli. 43 Allyn St. \ferierred. Privileges If derired. GOIN& TO HAVE SOME- Y |TLlS school to Woddbridgs street, EFFlCTENT'x plumbing and heal- Situations Wanted— heat screens, storm windows, en EVEftYBOOY/ ' Monday through Friday between Pljuniuth ing. PluggM drains machine , Evening Anpointments Gladly hone 3-8853. THII4& CAl tSQ TV"JI«S » N T HALFOF 1938 PONTIAC CXUJPE — Special Fem ale Arranged . / closed front and rear porches. SEASON.' S o WHATf MCnCHAMTS WKX 6IVF US SCU.IN& o e m n 9 8:80 and 8 ,p .m. Phone 6886. j 880. 1939-’42 ...... 127.95 cleaned. C a r\ t Nygren. Phone TWIN BEDS, for refined gentle- Ehitra large lot, 811.750, tehns. A (XS60UNT ON fuacHASes. THE CUSIDMER. . V Dodge 6497. Free Transportation / OF A tXXXAE. ------EXPECTANT Mother* going tc meri\ln private home, Phone 8967, ■Wm. Goodchlld, Sr., Realtor. Of oaMoac; aiSloe iHc sbOET SeMOHMO/ Aatomobflea for Sale 4 1933-M l ...... 127.95 hospital’, who dest.re woman . to -GARWOOD. Mor Siir,. air ebneU- or 3m BldwcU atreet after 5. fice 15 Forest atreet. 7925 oK BALCH-PONTIAC, fnc. care for children please call 2- XUonlng heating sysccms. furnaces, 8891. '*200f Down 18 Months Millinery— Dr^entqking 19 3 EXTRA NICE . 155 Center Street 2l86j’Excellent references oil burners. Completely Installed to Pay Balance VIENNESE Ml inner.\ece)v|ly ~ f orXmake your ow-n Installation, BouV^vra Wanted -59A SIX-ROOM Cape Cod buflt 1942. Phone 2-4546 , \- London and Paris. rjCmodcl "in Heating. HartfoiT 7-1195. Fireplace, open stairway, ■S'.lfe. TRANSPORTATION Situation* Wanted— WILL BOARD( r d two children per floors, tile bath, storm wlndpwg Wanted Aulos— or create Individual styles, raone 1941 DODGE custom built foqr- Male 39 GLENWOOD Kitchen range with manently ln\nln\my country home. and screens, copper plumbing, ga'’« , EXTRA NICE!!! Motorcyclefl 12 Hartford 46-0613. Madarqe'Matl* oil burners. $35. Watkins Broth CaU 89H. door, black. Very nifce condition, ane. rage, large lot. Immediate occu- five new tires. Motor and front ers, Inc. -pancy. Priced 8H.0OO. E3va 1948 PACKARD SEDAN WANTED -r 1939-1940 Plymouth WOULD Uke Job cutting cord COUPE.. Fully equipped. Ra end all reconditioned. Reasonable. or Dodge sedan from original CUSTOM MADF- Clothes to COLDSPOT Refrigerator, 4- Apartmc)(t8. Plato.. Tyler, Agent Manchester 3-4469. dividual. Will vork from p wood. Call 2-0568. .6 Inquire Atlantic Station. East owTier. 3083. burner Magic Chef gas stove, two Teneine 63 dio and heater, electric Center street pattern or will originate. Dresiii^a. leilla J clutch.: Attractive trades. years old. In perfect condition. Lota tor Salt 78 suits, coats, gowns and play POSm ON AS Uerk-typtat. Ad- Both for, 8225. Call 2-2817.^ VtULL SUB-LEI[ 4 4-hMm-raOa apart - V — ■ FORD 1946 Deluxe coach, black, Roninem ServieeS Offered I.T clothes. Phone 2-3909. ^ \ ment furnished, for months. BY .AL VEUMEEB Full Price, 51,525 . radio apd heater. Good tires, very dreSa Box WA, Herald. '.6 BOLTON CENTEM50 X 20p high PRISCILLA'S PUP What Evarr Husband Knows COMBrNA-nON oil and electric Available November lXCsII 6588. clean, 8995.' SoUmene and BTagg, SPECIALIZING In hand-tailored nice view. On state highway. Call RANGE BURNER ' cleaned, serv stove with high oven, excellent 5525 between 6 and 8. BROWN-BEAUPRE, Inc. Inc,, 634 Center street. bridal gowns; attendant dresses Dogs— Rirda—Peta 41 condition. CaU 3782. iced and repaired. Phone 2-9740. and formals, For information or Biiaineaa l«eatii CHEVROLET 1 PS8 coacK Good FORt^ X h E Cl ezr.haiige Building 80 Bis'geii St. Phone 7191 appointment call . Mrs. Maxine L. ETjOOR Coverings, printed' lino For Real 64 condition. raiUo, heater, spotlight VE^ BTHAN BLLNl^S , AU types Blake. 5843. THdROUGHBRED Pointer pups, lota/B/at the Green Wm Kaneht. made to order, also recondition leum. yard .or rug size. Inlaid Builder, 519 C«ntei street Phone H-TON Dodge truck, 813b. Soli- $325..CaU 2-4466 after 5 p. m. 3 months'od^ths’ old. $5. CaU 8770. ‘Ilholeum. Floor tiles, plastic TEMPORARY Office space avaU- mene.A Flagg, Inc., 634 Center 6 ^aman Circle. ing. Best quality Findetl Manu 7778. TROPlClAL FISH, plants, tanks wall tides. Your best buy In price abl<) ir the Orford Building. Ap stfeet. facturing Co,, 48t Middle Turn Moving—rTnicfclii*— iPli^AI CHEVROLET 1947 Fleetline four pike East. CaU 4865. and accessories. Kelly’s Aquar and workmanship. Open evenings. ply'Marlow’s. , LOT— 100 X 140. No utlllUes. One door *edaaL.A- fina looking car. In ^ V Storage 20 ium, ?9 Sunset "treet. Phone 8705 Personalized Floors. . 392 Main. block from bus. $400. Call 8379 Phone 2-9258. OFFICE FOR business or profesr 'A-1. shape. Priced to seU. Call LINOLEUM Aaphalt. tile, wall ASHES, Rubbish removed. Cel- Open ’U1 8. slonal man, ground floor, near the after 6 p. m. Oakland , garage 3 0485 or 2-0386. covering. Done by i-eltable, well- lara. yards and attics cleaned CUSTOM Maide chromium break Center., Call 3782. VERNON STREET: aeared lot COMMON SENSE trained men. All fobs guaranteed. Dump truck roi hire. Sand loam. ZIMMERMAN'S Kennels, Lakt Hall Unoleum Co., 33 Oak' atreet. street PhotiC.^ 8287. Extra nice fast seta and parloi fumlturs. 363 X 400. City water -’Drive out , V WOULD INDICATE USED C^R SAL^ 'avel, BU and stone. James Choice selection of plastic eoyar- Phone 2-4022. evenings'6166. Boxer pups, qliv red Goeim Wanted to Kent 6S and .see it My sign Is- there. 1948 BUICK SEDAN Sacri. Phone 4828. sd chairs. Largo aisKirtment of Madeline Smith. Realtoi 2-1642 SAWS .Filed, keys made, mowere pup*-' ■ ■ parlo^ tables, tamp* and ni'gs. 1948 OLDSMOBILE CXIACH * MANCHESTER Package LeliVeiy. WANTED—4, 5 or 6 room rent, or 4679. sharpened, outboard* and air DUG FOODS. suppUsa and aqciaa* Quality furniture at warehouse Eamliy of 4, .’sferences, Phoiie 2- Local Ught trucking and package prices Chambers’ Warehouse LAKEWOOD circle, large lot 1947 MERCURY CLUB COUPE cooled engine* repaired Capitol delivery. Refrigerators, washers sortea Hand plueidn||, batiting, 9738. H. Larson. . Sales. Manchester Green 5187. suitable for .ranch home, 172’ lO-tf 1946 PONTIAC TWO-DOOR. Equipment, 38 Main etreet. and stove moving a specialty. dipping and eUpplOk <*f /doga. 90Rlt 1MC BY WA < . MS T. a *•*. u. a WT. erf. BYMICHAEI O'MAI.I.EY AND RALPH LANI Phone 2-0782. Kennel Supply .^ op , 99F Open dally-eyenlng* 7 p . m. to WANTED—Trailer to rent for 6 frontage, TSfP depth. Only $1800. VIC FLINT An Invitation 1948 BUICK CONVI .COUPE ' PETER W. PANTALUK electrical kpreet Telaphtma 2 4378./ 8:30 p. m. ' montha'Not to leave state. Write Call Wm. .GoodcWld, Sr., Realtor. , $URE. rVE DONE MYdOC V R A T fU sV contractor, maintenance and wir “ Thara aaams to ba a lull in thair oonvaraation— ahtll I 5NAU WE Drin k ID THAT 1942 BUICK s e d a n UGHT TRUCKtNO. Half-ton Box L, Herald. Office 18 Fo>-est stmet. 7935 or ' WNItR. THIS CRAFT WILL / MS YOU ARE ing' for Ught and power. 40 Fos pick-up truck. No ashea, no WE BUY an() sell good used fuml' 8891.— ' . ' . . , ■ . aak tham if thay’d llica to aaa tha eolor moviaa I took In . “Ha ean hnva uort tearta and i Bkl nawa. but kaan him es ON THE BOTTOM BE-/ NQWAMRTNSR MANY : OTHERS ter Streep Phone 3303. rubbtsh. Phone ,3-1375 or 839S PEDIGREED Pet Bull dog. Call tura. QomblnsUon ranges,- gas WANTED—8 or more' tmfurnish- “ ' Yollowatono?** aff af warie palHiaa and arnmant apandingl FCRSOAVUQHT.WHYt ( MOUR VENTURE Low Down Payments 6881. u ranges and bsstsrs. Jonei Fuml- ed rooms by reliable working cou- OFFSHORE... Good Trades RADIOf "‘fSlectrlcai Appliance RUEBISH and ^ e a removed In- tuta 8toro,.36 Oak , Phon* 2-1041 '^ple, willing t,i redecorate. Please Sutiurhan for Sale 75 mri »|!R w a y ’ BY J. R TVILLia MS UUR BOARDING HODnB ^ 51AJOR nnOPLG Service, rcpaln picked up aiid ctneratora cTeafisb Sand, gravel call 2-1224. CRIQ An d Mattress, chlfferobe, / I'P OUAHTER NO, EOPA, AUWATfi MAKE WK«WAftTVWr„ GORMAI^ MOTOR SALES delivered i^m ptly 30 years' and cinders. Van service and FOUR NICE CbUle pupa. Very ANDOVER—Slx-roonvf 'Cape Cod wsa.PiaeoN-CHafT/ _ _ HAK-kAPP/r , r experience. John Maloney Phone local moving. Phone H. M. Jones. reasonable, 406. OakJknd street bathinetts, scale, brand new with garags.in cellar: Dll fur^ce, THIS JUGHEAPOUT ' SLAV OS VOWS WORK,' ILL WHeRE'S that PHONY TAUk- HOW CARELESS A&AiN,SAlCr6R? — 286 Main St. Jit wrrh A sAPuM"SHEfi MARK ‘THESB INHO PICS. 3-1046. i Walnut street 3-1362. 3-8072. stroller. AU It. excellent condi Hbnaea for Sale 72 vencUah bUnds, electric hot water |U« GOAT M5U vsigga GOING OFMtDgOP- Dio YOU SAY , tion. Phone 6314. . THROWEP OSS TMtSE AN' WHEN SHEEEE6 10 RiDB INTO WALL SCUSBT f PlHG A.*lOO ^ YOU'D U k E lb , BUICK 1948 Super,, two-tone heater, 'fireplace. Tel. WllUroan-. TVSO Bt-OCkS OS EAljr WMi 5 1 3 5 ALL APPLIANCES eenrlcad and THE AUS-nN A. Chambers Co., Wsntod— Ptti^PbaHry— SPECIAL- . -V HAW-HAvJ.'l glLL-*l WONDER craw l INI& ^ ,d(x>r sedhri. ECuUy equipped. .Low WANTED—BRIC-A-BRAC, furni tils 1540J5. THREE TIMES Usi repaired, bumera, (efngerktqrs, local and long (Ustance moving, S tock ** '1 - • T,-ii. .1 II - I I . . — HBARD VOL) , IP TVS LOST mileage. In. A-l. chape. Can be ture, antique* Old Mill Trading A MILE.' '. bought right CaU Oakland Ga rangea, waahara. >.ktc. M work packing, crating and storage •I HAOIOfiivSrr. 'ANY MORE OF. HOUSClbSMs w a n t e d —Oowa, calve* and beef Post 17 Maple street Pbpne Four lovely' rMma,. 'basement Wanted—Krai Kalutr 77 ' m u m rage. 2-0488 or 2-0386. guaranteed. 'M et^ Service Co. Service to'.kU .parts of the U. S, recreation room, hot-.water heat, AWAY.** THese ODT ^ tPlTSStS Tel. Manchester 3-U883 A. and Canada. Call 8187. H*rt cattle, also uoraea. We pay th* 2-1089: uaee iNtHErJ^ ENOUGH FOI^ JUUR.SSKVICl storm sash, Venetian blinda, well FOR QUICK Rea.ilts^ In.vselling / \ ' 19^0 CHEVROLET Club Coupe. fofd'6-1423. " . top dollar. Plela Brea. 884 Bld- SVAJTO-' A SfARROW ? tO -' X THE LEVEL CENTER. L 5R0AD RADIO dlnlo protecta your In- well street , SO-GALLON Coleman automatic landscaped. 4%.lmg term mort your property Ed Krasenics, . Radio, heatfr, defroster, spot gage. Low monthly payments. Ught, 8450, Calf 18 Chestnut vestment Out low overhead saves e m p t y VANS: to and from aU gak water h'ater. Magnesium Suburban Realty Co.. Realtora 49 you _ money. CaU - today U yOur ftaUes. Assured return load, rod. 5-year guarantee, 884.95. Perklna atreet Tel. 8'Jlb. “ J.T. iSMqet iMter 4 p. m. ' Articles for Sale 45 itk? radio or electrical appliancea need rates. United, " 133 West street. W a tk ^ Brothera, Inc. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA WASH IT INKS V-- 'T I- It Doesn’t Hurt ^athy BY CIWLIR rURNBB -4- repaira. 110 Spruce atreet. Phone Phone 6375. < Re ia l t o r OUNBIDERING SELUNG RED l e a t h e r high chair, $10, DINING ROOM , SulU, modem iOTTHAT , 16079. ' 876 Main Street YOUR PROPERTY? flrrMAMSA^ ’^NO TWHUICALITY IB OOIM TO also reed stroller, 813.^Phoae' 2 nine-piece, excellent coniBtlon. Witnout obligation to you.. we - V aoriAbwoROi M 8 M HNJ OR BARA. AFTER WAS A LONE 0926.. XL' a n t iq u e s Re finished Repairing - Painting— Papering 21 Reasonable. Phone 2-2462f Phone .8440 Or 8038 will appraise or make you a cash .WMLBM7UWAB AU X IMCuRBj) FROM y^u TIME A«0! ■ - DURO 8 ^ 'dons on any furniture, 'nemaim, IN TH' • o o fy - WHAUMMe , A-l BLACK UMun, 4 yards HE offer for oroperty. See u s. before 189 South Main street Pbone OUTSIDE. INSIDE Painting and No t a i r Furnace, 6 duct plenum .....^Establlohed 1921 you sell. f ■ HA1CH! y^rou fto w m tro o l Quarry waU stons, 4 yarda, 8‘2U' pipes. Also 276, gallon Oil tank, CAN'T WAUOF 8643. paperhangtng. Piree .estimates Phone 7728 Or Prompt service. Reasonable Flat field etons, 4 yarda, 816. 30-galion h ot. water, (ank. Rcst Home LJstinga Wanted^ 6373 MB n o w : A h m u ^ Storm Wmdoi/^ FLOOR Probleme solved with prices. Phone 7630. 0. Frechette. Also Bolton building etons and sonable... Phone 2-1919.. b r a e -BURN REAl.TV^i-TV Unoleum, aapbait— tile counur. flagatone. Bolton Notch Quarry HOLLISTER'Street. Large 6'-room;’ COMBINATION—SELF STQHING Workman’s compensation, pubUe colonial, two-car garage, screen- IP YOU Have a single or■ 2-fi2-famlIy Expert workmanship, free esti UablHty carried. Phone 3-06IV .Stanlay Patnods. HOSPITAL Bed* for. aale <>r for HjlEAVT EXTRUDED ALUMH^M tnatea Open evenings Jones' rent. Rates reasonable. Keith ed-in porch, downstairs lavatory, house to cell (mil HasUngs. K«al (11-V Furatture, Oak street Phone INTERIOR AND Exterior paint DOUBLE Barreled Stevens shot Furniture Co. Phone 4169. storm windows and screens.'Now EXUte Specialist. Odd Fellows N E W L O W 3-1041. ing. papertt-ugtnk,. 'celUnga. re- gun, 16 gauge, almost new, ex- vacant T. J. Crockett Broker. Building, at the Center (Keadv flnlshed, iDuly Insured. Expert cellent condition, ':|40. .Emerson CRAWFORD Combination on and Rhone 8416. “ ^ buyem with cash waning 1 PRICE DE-LONG’S. Refrigerator' service. portable electric irecorilv plajrfr, gas atove. Rex gas hot water /Phone 2-1107. work New liMb walipaper Oooks MANCHESTER. 87 Griffin Roa^. Repaira on all makes., comaer- Ekiward K , Price. Pbijpa 2-luus excellent condition, Ho. ’m fc ' heater, two oil' drums and stands. Inquire 8s East 'Center atreet. 6 room*, one partially uijAni*hed. REAL ESTATE Problems? Se* or clal and domestic Emergency. 34 pbone 2-4470 after S. * _ _ wiu.AM>'' hour service. Phofie 2-1787. p A iNTINO Alhd Paperhanging, Phone $547. ' . ■ .' 8 years old, ready to move Into, call ua today. We buy, sell, or U*l HI For estlmatrs i-all Andrew TIuck ROYAL. Corona porUble, Smith plastered walla,, full . basement, yomr property. No cost to 'you : ttoLVKa. ALON6 . - - t u k t i n i a ..« a p a r t m e n t Size gas stove for Ustchw-ny. Excellent value at $ .- unleea w^’produce. Alice (JlampcL iTtfiLir’ i7 ^ JVONEi CAR BRAKES rebuilt like new, 4dcii.' ' ]■ ■ ■ Corona etandard typewriters and 8 ■ / J give you safe, eure stops for wlii- adding macliinea, Used machines botUid gas. I'raitlcally new. ex 900. Town and Countiy Realty. "Thfi'Ag*ncy of. GoOd 'Will". 84.T r ‘ter — .driving, driving, kllteb'ell’svklltcbell’s . Repair •old or rented Repairs^ on cellent conditiipi, $'60. Phone 2- West Hartford 8-6366, svenlngs Main street, Manchester.,. Phone Shep, 688 Parker.' Dial -3009. .Headf Herald Adva* , makes.' Martow'a* - ( 9934. Olkstonburv 3-3792. : ., . 4998. . .j ■ ■ •
• - y '. I - \ 1 ' ■■'-‘^ ■■■ ■- -' ! ^ \ - ^ TUESDAY. CHTTQBini 4. 1941 r -^ ;!.-:/ ii^t|u^ster Ev^nitts l| m U i “A Free P ress-C f^ Chtm^ion af Freedom for All south aids Una than regulations al Rehearsals'' alt, the Second Con The Women'i Paderatlon of Cen low at 22 Alpine street, a residence The WestiMr ter Church wUl hold a: t ^ to ” gregational church thla evening Alto Soloist Board Grants B sone; Thomas HoUis. Jr., per RED MEN'S morrow afternoon from 8 u? 4;30 will be as follows: the Junior choir .. ' f- mission to erect attached. garage Penshta at cr. a. masMtm pjn. In the Federation Booni. thlB at 9:30, the Senior choir at 7:80 to dwelling which, wUl be closer to kvatSMS DsDy Net l^ess Otcn^ ei tooth will be purely a eocial time and and the Second Congregational Doctors’ Plea Bide line than regulatioha allbw at Wth fiM Moeta sf ■apterthar, 1*4* fT-nrtlirrtls .ateatenate adlli. Cbatit wUl UMt mt lU pinppoee la'to better acquaint Choral club at 8:80. 274 Parker street, residence A ssattetad ahsmse fifis all •vtfiQu* H oitMiw the woinen^rt thd church. -All sone; Tunipike Auto Body Works ' ■ad hacawlsg aaalart cteatlag had' riitk-W ini^ Otymt Mn. mernben and<„»on-inemben are Our Lady of the Most'Holy. Zoning Authority Per 9 , 6 7 6 Rosary Mothers Circle will meet for j^ermisaion to erect a gasoline' ■aalteteteghliXhandagaa P uBCM, Mn. Hoary HlU- cordially Invited to attend. A Station at 166 West Middle Turn ’ nuraery ym\ bo provided ^tp take tomorrow evening at the home of mits Apartment^s Use EVERY TUESDAY s V M./ ' Blambar of the Audit te MUH LoutM Jdusaon. pike, a buslnesa sono; Don Wlllla, , ■ ■, .. % ■ ■ n wmtn—Raltaky axparta from 30 Oct 5.—(F)—Ante Reynolds and Waaliington In El* nationa met today to dovet^l today to, firs Cedric Worth, tha Houses for Sale Will meet tomorrow evening at eight For many years a student of but one had since moved, and that big Don Ntweombe ware locked penman whoa# views on the Air o'clock at the home, of Mrs. -■.'tie Buckingham Ladles’ Aid Edith Frants MUle, of AnnvUle, party was leaving rthe end of the Arthur Drug Stores their time tables for more af- in a Uttar 0-0 battle today after Cadillac, Mich., Oct. S.—tlF) .Society Will hold its monthly fort to End Three- fldeat and punctual travel. Force B-88 bomber program set *Go Into Full Opera Charles McDonnell, SO Ensign Pa., Mrs. Johna is well acquainted month. Naur Oit fHspiay aix innings of the New York Yan^ —The Parent-Teacher associa- meeting at the parsonaj^: tomor with choral work. She was a No vast Interior changes will be Week Stoppage The meeting was off a congressional inquiry. The mi atreet kee-Brooklyn Dodger World Se U has asked city officials to tion Within Few Days’ row iaftemoon at two o'clock. The member of the Lebanon Valley Ool necessary before the building'can to begin at 9:80 a. m. It final- Navy then announced Worth al enforce a 9:15 p. m. curfew tor guest speaker will be the Sev. lege Olek Club for four years and ries opener before 68,900 at Yan In Message Read T o ^ JO ANN Paat Matrona of Temple Chap be used. Some archwRys will re LEARN TO DRIVE ly jo t Rt 9l50 R> WL ready had quit children under 17. The reason: ter, No. 53, Order of the ^ t e m Edith Wolfe, minister of the EiSst haa been active in the choir of the quire doors, but most of the rooms iV eic Pittsburgh, 6.— (/P)-- kee stadium. ’ Dual Control Safety Oar The Beautiful Reynolds, a 17-game winner, He waa the first casurity of the School teachers complain their Reader and AdtUor Star, win meet Thursday avening Canaan Congregational church. Second church for the past year are ready for occupancy aa offices The Federal ^wemment pupils are falling asleep in the day at Special Ses and a h^ff; 88.00 Per Fan Hour had two of the three hits off 'the latest maneuvering in a hlHer at eight o'clock. in the Masonic now. Only Dr. Robert Keeney, Jr., took steps today the Navy-Air Force row that haa elasarooma. sion of Legislature Temple. Mrs. Rachel 'Illden and The Women’s Home League of iijto Betty Willard will be the has intentions of Immediate occu Tel. 4282 Or 2-9900 335-pound Dodger rookie . AUle the Salvation Army will meet to alterhate alto Mloist. eoal ftrike but withheld »o- doubled to left with one out in the brought circulation of anonymous Adyiea on All A ffsin of Mrs. Evelyn Swords'’wlU be host pancy. The other medical men In MANCHESTER' Found Cuilty morrow afternoon at 'two o'clock tion in the steel Bhutdawp. , .third but waa stranded and sln- memoranda and aurreptlous slip State Capitol, Hartford, Life ; ; esses. Members untible to attend the corporation are Dr. Diskan and DRIYING ACADEMY ping of documenta to news report should notify one of the hostesses. at the citadel. Mrs. William Leg Dr. Oonlon; . U. 8. MediaUon Chief Cytoa l l a a e a a v t i o t l g M to the sixth. Johnny UndpU Oct. 5.—
e- street. Band Director of Rockville October 9 at the Broad Brook EARLY DELIVERY ON MOST MODELS New York, OhL. 6—(»>— rv L 1 Rraoklya New York days.” Public Schools, will be guest vantton of bis office. Ha added: Brace, a poUo vlctlro. threw atoiatailt to Undersecretary of the Topsy-Turvy Voting retto and Fred Lea. Members or Congregational church at 7 p. m. Anthony V, MartUio, once prw; Reeee, as Rizzuto, a* out the flret beU today at the Yan Statement In Meroage WOODLAND speaker at the meeting of the In That “AlUtOi^ there la a lot of coal Henrich, lb Navy Dan KlmbalE any Interested persons who have Following a hymn sing led by at aome points, even today some ■umed dead after he Ntlaappeared | JotaensM, 8b kee etadium. (NBA tdephoto)* Worth was suspended in August. The statement was mads in a not Mcured tickets may Obtain Uon's Club, held tonight at the Snider, cf Berra, c Washington, (JcL 6r—(F) — The message read'to a special seoslon Rockville Hofei. His subject wUl the host pastor. Rev. Ralph Beets, people are affected by the coal In France tn the war. Wtm found JllMaggio, cf Tha Navy announced today that Gaared ready for bulld- them, from any of the above opm- Robinson, 3b he resigned Aug. 30. ./ Senate Agriculture committee of toe Legislature which the gov- ’ be “Public School Music.” Donald Wilson, president o f the ohutdoam and the longer It goee guilty of desertion today a Hermanskl,lf UndeU, U mlttee. New 1950 PACKARD Ripown-Reaupre, Inc. the worse I t gets.” BhorUy- before the Navy an grappled again today with the ernor sumihoped to correct what inf wifh a Diaston chain Connecticut Christian Endeavor court martial. FutUlo, rf Johneon. 3b he called “ technical dlfficulUro” C»ii«g oatd any reports of pro- The five-man General ^CoW nouncement, the House Armed The meeting of the Manchester Louis Maltempo, of 180 Cooper Union, will formally welcome the Your Chryskr-Plymouth Dealer Hodges, lb Mapes, rf knotty problem of'" what to do Claude Jones in toe 195,000,000 housing act Hill street, is irice-presldent of Un group. Thelma Wright, publicity It Delivers For $2,299 grass by operators and United martial sentenced Martino to die- News Tidbits Services committee had approved saw (grated by improvement Association,. ached- .CSampanellA e Coleman 2b a report saying Worth riiould be about farm prices after the Sen paued last June. ion No. 559, A. F. of L., Teamsters, director of the .state union, wiU In MANCHESTER 30 BISSELL STREET PHONE 7191 Mine Workm n^otlatora now In bonorable diecharge and confine Nqwoombe, p Reynolda, p *Xled for October 5, will be post ______lefield and White Sul (^nlk4 F; m l/P) Wir«8 lermanently discharged ■*from ate bad faUed to find tha answer ' The Democratic chief executive poned one week. It will be held Chauffers and Warehouse men. report on the International Chris aoselofl at Blue ment at hard labor for 10 y « ^ Flret toning Dodgers in a day Of topsy-turvy voUng. Victim of Fall phur Springs, W. Va , would be The court's deliberation lasted Navy empioymenL told. the Democratic-controllsd Wednesday; October 13. tian Endeavor convention held at Redae watched Reynolds’ first The committee announced it The question was tossed back to The Southwest Manchester Civic I, 1 1-, I, ,, 'Tary aneouTMtog." Senate and toe RepubUean-control- ED. WRUBEL Toronto, Canada, last summer. only SO minutes. two pltohaa acrosaJthe heart of the . D u ^ ik Bradstreet wholesale will open tomorrow an inquiry in the committoa lagt night with in- led House that he was sure tost Association will meet tomorrow IK J J ..I i im t tc would havs to be very Martino did not taatlfy In hla da- .The Holy Innocents Mothers Hubert Edmpndson, general chair plate for'tw o atrlkas, looked at a foodTrtce Index drope to lewest to reports that Navy morale haa strucUona to return with an an Former Commissioner amendments to correct these dif 24 North Street evening at 8, at the home of Mr. man on the Connecticut' C. E. definite; he continued, for him to fenaa. _ .___ iiaU, then tolled to Henrich who circle will meet tomorrow evening drop hla own call for an operator- leuri'da three years -. Hamburg, sunk to a low point aa a result of swer within 48 hours. ficulties, already, prepared by fi with Mrs. Howard Beatipre of 2S5 and Mrs. Angelo DePont, 13 Enslgm Union, will lead the worship serv Subject to Five Reviews made the unaastoted putout at first. Chrmany, mayor. Max Brauer, la Just what the committee might O f Domestic Animals TeL 2-2970 Or 4028 street. Officers will be elected for • BIGTRADES lialen aeeaton. the way the law unifyAg the nancial and legislative experts, Summit street ice. ' KITCHEN The decision la subject to flro UndeU started late for Jorgensen’s going to try to get city recon- armed aervices has been adminis proptoe was in doubt, but Demo- the coming year. Refreshments WUl Have to Be Defialte automatic reviews. Army officials Dies at Danbury Fair would be approved “in toe same bi Over fifteen groups in the • LOW PAYMENTS fly to left canter aiid the bell went stroctMm loan la V. S. ... Select tered. . craUe Leader Lucas of HUnols partisan miznner in which the bill will be served by the entertain neighboring .Broad Brook area Ranges, Refrigerutops Questioned whether President • TRADE TODAY at Forti Jay said. over I hhi head for a twp base. hit. tlon of jury in trial of Freston Admirals to Be Called said that whatever it waa the Sen itself was passed.” ment committee." have been Invited tp this rally Truman might uae the emergency p^^ Charles CaaeweU of t-7 bn.| and mtaata a three Tncker and seven other promoters ate would go to work on It Imme- Claude W ,. Jones of Hebron; • PHONE 5191 NOW W ashers and All PLANNING SERVICE powera o( tha TTaft-Hartlay Uw to Chairman Vinson (D., Oa.l, Oonoeili Fin— ring which is the second of a series to Massn teetlfled for the and two pitch to become RMmolda' of Tn ^er corpwatlon la expected diatoly- from 1941 to 1945 SUte CommU- encourage ConnMtlcut Christian halt tha eoal strika, tha mediation tlon yesterday that he and MM' said the first witnesses will - in The amendments, drafted by- Other Appliances first Btrikaout vlcUm. .ilapas to to completed today in Chicago clude three admirals whose names 1 X oolOolng to Paaa Farm BUI eloner on Domestic Animals, Don't Pass This Up! youth to become' affiliated wdUi chief commented *we're mediat tlno etowed away on . * .« y P „ moved a few feet to "hla right to Ernest McCormick, state bond Federal court ... BaploBaga trial were signed, to papers that "Wo’i"We’re golngi.to get a farm bUl former represeataUve and first Christian Endeavor. The first was ors.” gather afUr Martino had deaei gather in Robinson’s easy fly. Nd Judith (toplon and Valentin A. passed counsel, and Blmet Ryan, stats No Money i)own—>As Little As $S Per Month Ha vanturad tha oplnlcm an emer Navy source gave secretly to »‘ ^,-?!?^“ Xl5Y?f!?!iliieUctman‘of Hebron, died, Isgiaiatlve coiliMonimiii; co&eiim n iiio il held SeptL 25 at Torrlngton. BRUNNER’S PACKARD n.JM(HAU«0M in Ptance to - h* runs, ona hit. no errors, ona lafL tebav, eehedulad to begin Oct flt*eeu en gjra n ave lo j hospital at 10:30 a. m. to- MAMCNISTM CO«» gency wlU ariae In tha coal PvL Pasquale------Curdo, ^ ■In s Bming Yankees . Jfpogjljf- toe financing of toe bousing pro IM ’, t V - I ( I M I l< ha f h UMiilil Wioh^ * A $ ^ ra l Den- stay hero,” to aali day'' from the results of a frac' strike hefon.it wlU in eteel and defenae, said Caaa^ 1 ^ t W With lha count one and (ma,-Rliw A sariea « ■ votes . ySaterday gram. . ' II,-,.. . U / nol V m It la figiP i'tta ^ Federal butidmg of fJavi tloni; tured neck, suffered In a fall at AMESITE DRIVES T» aaid "no formal wfiwSif are coh- .qj, would automao»Uy suto attempted to bunt but raised feld, chief of Maval showed only that the Senate la The governor did not deliver Ws Is Honor Guest j templebid inufiadlately la the steel good.time (30 months o ff for la New Admiral Arthur W. Pa-I the Oanbu^ Fair grounds yester tneMage in person. Before the sec-,' WORK GUARANTEED— PREE ESTIMATES k ■“■TV a short foul which Hodges caught Leading touyie designer aug- ’VjvA.*' -Wallcout. good behavior) a ^ j, he V- entlUM m ^ Yankee dugout day. ' ond special session of toe year had At Silver Tea IB (Chicago, tha National Small parole” U Aia testified agalna |u nenrich’8 sharp geats qulrit-«Ahqge fashions may Widely known in this section; convened, he left toe CSpttol to Biirinua Men's associalion called be responsible f««\much divorce Mr. Jones was a brother of Mrs. keep a previous idhT^a Captain B i ^ had dend before Christmas—at rate (OoBfinned on Page SU) annually exhibited his stock iii street. O U R S T A F F The coal atrlke 1 Hermanakl walked on a full ments which wUl permit toe legis caught with an empty tank llamea of a minor war between | aald he “ wouM to granted * count___ FurUlo also worked tha million checks a week ...Chinese the various-fairs, and had been lative Intent to be carried out” A group of eighteen friends Nationalist Foreign Office an in a sudden cold spell. A w e a r e sorry that space does hot permit us trak|h and non-union miners today I rota and all that.” Banka waa not Munt to throe and two before get Leaders of both parties havs were gathered from Shelton, Sims to' print the pictures and some notes atraut those and tha atoal abutdown Idled more further identified, nounces it la severing relaUons bury and this town, and presented hail I tine hla base on balls. Hodgea crops, ta doing so «P P O ^ ^ year-old Brown Swiss catUe won agreed to limit the agenda of toe who assist us, betouse we are proud of them. Should workers in allied industries.ea. jI Curclo ahwalso amosaid Caswell wn* fouled off two attempted sacrifice with Poland and OzechoslpVakl Agi*0«..to Lift ■peclal- session to toe quasUon of WE HANDLE Miss Kehler with gifts of sterling, cas and Senator Anderson '*’^ 1toe.. grand ____.a championship 4 in« ..dka toe Start Saving Now some misfortiuie cat^se you to visit us, you wtll find Nearly a score of'men were ar- explained that b w u ! then rapped l ^ k to the and recalUng lU dlplomaOc repre NM), former secretary of agrlcnl- housing. flat silver. Miss Joyce Kehler. of them capable and anxious to help you. You need rested In Virginia and Peniiaylvan' ___ Reynolds . sentatives. -< oxen show. WhUe i^petenUy there w m no I New York City, a sister of the never hesitate in approaching them tor Infomution j turo* His Nedc Fraetnred ATLANTIC ' May we help you plan the kitchen you want— la. This rsaultad from battling be I er and aUrted a double.play, Rey- U. 8. Army crimijrri investiga Trading (Curbs Anderson, dismayed at the Mow Accounts opened not later than the 5th of any month bride-elect, and Mrs. Geicige and assistance In any'matter. tween pickets and unorganised Yesterday Mr. Jones went to 'Sprague of^Shflton, Conn., poured. We have Youngstown steel sinks and cabinets, “ iLaU - — Statemento nolda. to Coleman to Henrich. tion agents annouhee they .have to his long-range farm leglslatlMJ. (Oonfinsed on Fnge Fonrtesn) «| r B dividend from the lat of that month. miners aUjl working in defiance of smashed counterfeit ring floodtog the loft ot a barn on toe fair Furnace Oil The hostess served a variety of at A- Morgan and Gregg wood cabinets. Phone up for .-,***'75? — !!^L:B lled to tho Mapes stood In hla tracks to catch then succeeded In getting It sent John U Lewis and hla atriklpg Austria with togns mlUtary script grounds, slipped and fell, fractur We pay high di^dends (Current rate 3 percent) and tractive tea sandwiches and the x'an early appointment. Evenings for your «on- ztand*and d ^ e d making such Campanellalahigh Cv-No runs, no Hoffman Reports Brit back to committee for overhauling. United Mine Workers. No one wee fd Fraade dark, 42, The Andersop blU provided for ing hla neck. an accounts are insured to $5,000. table was decorated with a display venience if necessary. injured but aeveral truck loads of etatementa to Curclo. He aald J hits, n? e n w . one leU^ ain; France, and Italy Besides his slaters, Mr. Jones of mixed,, fall flowers. that when Curclo came to him, i Second Inning Ynnkeea an Amertfe-n who claims to have supporting baSlo crops within, a L. T. WOOD 0( ^ ware dumped. DlMagglo atterootod to hold found/toe world’s highest mountain raiigq of 75 to 90 per cent of parl- leaves his wife, Mrs. Natalie I' Miss Kehler will become the W A L T E R N LECLERC In the steel strike. Idling more toldtnld him pointDoint blank I dtdn „ t know Have Taken Action Jones. two daughters, Mrs. what I was going to do. back hla awing on the third strike in Western ChlnA la in Canton OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT NOW bride of Walter Nielson, Saturday, than 600,000 members of the'CIO charged with manslaughter in (OonUiiiMd on Page SU) Aceynath L. Porter and I m Ain ST.mAnCNESTER • S 2 6 9 Under defenae qucatlonlng. ^ Merle N. Porter, and a brother, CO. October 22, at 4 p. m. at the South (Cmtinned on Page Fourfeen) gunahot deaths last month of m - St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 6—(F)— I (Oanttauad an Pegs Fourtaan) w#n •!•<> doiittd thRt h6 tBld. Tin Paul G. Hoffman reported today Carlton H. Jonro o t Hebron. (Urin BoOetlns of the in W M ) Office Is Open Thursdays Until 8 P. M. 51 BisaeD SL Phone 4496 Methodist churclLx ' • not going to aerve Ume no m^ter other American and an HJnjJIUh- W. G. GLENNEY COMPANY men ... Two babies are back at toat Great Britain. . France a.nd I ■■-, « He was employed by toe sUte how much lying I J * ' Italy have agreed to * sweeping |V p i n t O T i V x H U l S In toe Department of Form a and CapL' Marvin E. Perkins, a Robinson Memorial Hospital, 336 NO. MAIN STREET PHONE 4148 Storm Hits Ravenna O*, while authorities at- romoval of trade barriera between j MarkeU Tonttag SolMis Bobbad Premier^Quits neuropayeWatrie ward officer at '^Funeral arrangemenU are In Bladrld. OOfc 6v-4F>—Two Ua MANCHESTER SAVINGS & Open 7 A. M. to 5 P. M., Mq)iday Through Friday Writer Reed hospital, described tom^Tto dVtermlni who todr par- themrolvro to.d other MarshaU | ■-S.X-__ plan neuona. • - Senate Favor complete. ed States congressmen vtaIMKi €1IIW .«L.EK Including Wedaesday Afternoon Martino aa “a constitutional psy Texas Crops ents are. The Economic 1. CooperaUon ad- Contributing Danse Spain were robbed of more tb *.j LOAN ASS'N , Inc. Look In The Freni^T^ost chopath” who "should to re Undersecretary of SUte Webb mlnistrator said toe three epuntnro Mr. Jones reportedljr Was a suf 85,000 aboard a train running^ 94S MMN STREET PHONE 2-1652 Open Till Noon on Saturday jected” If he sought to enter the says U.S., Britain tod Canada are have lifted Import rrotricUona on ferer from arthritis, which may tween Bnrcslonn and BUbon, B ^ Army under present regulations considering, "partoersWp” m as much aa 55 per cent of their Elxpcrted to Take His WINDOW The 40-year-bld Martino has ton- Gulf Hurri have been a" contributing cause of i,Suann police eooroee anW ted^. Queuille Offers Resig atomic . energy field ... Fort^ total purchaaro from toe IS other ht« fsH to death. A t the fair The Informnnia oo*6 BepteeentSc AT tended that hla mind went blank I » four senators appeal to SUte d^ countries parUcipating in toe Euro Oath Promptly as Su- In France In 1944, and that he la- cane Bcicomes Just fives Bldtorda (D „ S. C.). and nation tD A i^ o l; O f p&rtincnt to c e ll hAlt on dlfrowit- pean recovery program. ""preme- Court Meinber (Continued on Page Foarteen) KSogh (D.. If.. Y.), irot torir Stanek Hoarse Wind Today ling of Industrial planU In wrot- "This Is a practical move to money and -yMuaWea when ll***'^ LEARN TO DRIVE fice Held Over Year (Oaatinned on Page Six) sra Germany ... A 30- y s ^ M wards creating within western train stopped at a anmll staUen, girl Is beaten and robbed oi Europe toe same sort of free Inter- Washington, Oct - 5.—IF)— Casetas. near Zaragosa.-The cea- Houston, Tea.,. Oct. 6— A Backed by topheavy Senate ap Electronics Get your driver's license this quick, easy Paris, Oct. 5-r(F)— Premier Han- i f i x 860 by footpad In 8L Paul, Mlniv courae that has proven so fruitful Insist Probe gretomea left their valoablee OVARAMTEED howUng gulf hurricane that hit who accoeted her whUe she and among toe 48 states In Our coun- proval. Judge Sherman Minton] ri QuaulUe offered his resignation Itfe g a a fl I 1*001)8 Texas crops a, hard blow waa just in clothing hong fp In their rom- today to Praaldent Vincent AurioL another bUnd girl were taking toe foreign aid chieftain aa-|was expected today to take m f e n t ^ h o d a hoarse wind today. partmant near a eteeptog car win Lab QueulUe'a coalition government, Y T J „ J .-. walk ,.. A $154,611,000 m W t^ aerted. oath of office promptly aa a mem- Be Kept Alive It putoed feebly through Mar her o t toe United States 8upreme(| dow. The robbery was not dlseov- RECAPS 481 East Middle Tpk, In office more than a year and I l n O C l O V jn.CCl9 ■instruction program for Hoffman’a ■tatemanta ered natU the train M t the et^ longer than any prevloua post-war «/ shaU, Tto- Shreveport, La., tod court , Your FIRST lesson finds you be Into southwest Arkansas last and Okinawa ia approved by House. fioB, the soarceo eaM. .y. f French cabinet, ron Into a criaia , ------Armed Services committee (OonttoM on Fago Fifteen) I The lawmakero approved . e . - y - hind the wheel driving in ‘ traffic. night, cairying heavy r ^ appointment last night by a vote Senators with the insistence of the Socialist _ , . Tl*e-n«-» Tta wags Increases be satisfisd.. I * ” ■ morion to aeiid toe nomination Senate Ooouneroe oemmlttoe today ,.9 5 : - tor, ready/to assume complete con ______Ught, and even the smallgr cities National Newspaper Week- I bMk to tha Judiciary commlttqa. QuauUle beads the Radical So- Pei^ Centers Con Own A I, U v f\ iiiim tin ie la | m id towns in lU path r ^ the Minton^ who. WlU be 59 yean On Five Morned aa appesl from F r e o U ^ trol if n ^ e d . It’s simple 1.It’s fast! dalist (Cbnservative) party. kong ny cotton and A w n sa and vothd tO-3 afpstost .FoUows Cabliiet Meeteg I old O ct 30, was named by .Preal- 6.00x16 On Y ow Own Casing It’s safei ControIs in the B & B EASY vegetable crops were tordrot hit. I dent Truman to tuccCed toe late I . Washington. Oct. O'— —Three I a third term fob Lelaad O M on : HiS tender ot the' premier’s ras- Tboustods found refuge In pub^ Newspaper Slogan Back __ RepubUcan aenatort Inalated today the Federal' PowerFewer commisstoa. • / / METHOD CAR are “dual” in every ignatlm follo**^ a meeting .of the Canton, Oct. 5—(F)—R ^ reln- I Justice Wiley B. Rutledge. He j Television torcerntnU were thrown into toe lie shelters as the storm struck the court an elaht-year toafcthe five per center Inquiry be xtaa commltteo’a Sdverto . .aenae of ithe word—>2,steeling wheels, cablnw min.istera'which tod been first Monday night totjaseB Mata M a j u ^ o f toe S ^ n to ' kept open, ^ y aald they want L , the dtaijUocked on the wages and prlc- ■batOe for Kjikong ttfMr new gese siAliNnia.' Robert Bruynell, undar- north of Canton, would rover com- a. in, (c. a U yesterday It hit Morse’s Move P bUb witnesses and to explore all nawjto Senate lab •***•■• aadrataiy of state, reportad earlier that QueulUe waa to ass A u r i o l J "ju n ica u ^ hero and moved Inland. YOU LEARN IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT Auriol Winds of 80, 90 and up to 100 ’ By Robert M d swh Now is the Tiyne to Think About Your ^ torero ta HunSi miles an hour wars recorded as -A President Aeeociatod P p ^ WINTER SNOW CAPS province. . ^ < the hurricane came lii from toe One day's news may help to j meddle ^ ‘th.j No anooirncamSlit waa made at The Communist' rclnforcemente decide whether toe children go on toe streams ■j ' . * • * . ' - once whether Auriol would accept Gulf of Mexlc^ wl^ toe public is enritted. ; with It JSy!^r%SoLw.r.la|.^3,j niovsd to toe balriafront along the. One Known Oasoalty a picnic, whether a' bualneis mn» the roaignatlon. highway from Klangsl p ^ n c o . makes sn InVestmsnL In la(X^ The BIU of Rl«hte Im pow on|mony from , I S ^ t ^ t o t o e quesrion^rf wheto-1 Ttebulldlng )e at 1 3 6 *----- W e have two deaigna— ^Famous Bar 2-1 Tread Our Generous Dividends ' Ta (toweka Parilamrot ' Tnero ■was Just one known cas-, the government no duty to inform i Se'nators Fierkuson (R , Mich,), I Zr ’ there was any Influerwe pad- I Uhlew nvanue. Tbonsands Flaring City uslty. One person waa missing. spheres, toe news can result in toe it a xten i to the gov-1 and Donnell (R.. ‘ ‘ ■ end IRamond OK Sno Qumiille ' told 'roportara, that All schools In Hukong wsM overturn of govsmmMtei change It Is eaewplid by Parliament, normally due b a ^ M n. Alpha Hebent. alderly Port Spin Dreams Into Realities Closed. Children and thousands of Nachas woman, alippad In toe mud the oplnon of millions. A * rsesnt- aeodansn Y s n oenwany. from vacation Oct. 18, would to adults were fleeing the city. ly as eight years ago, It was toe Imiililrt snte a ttve stery convoked, in extraordinary session yesterday and grabbed Sn electric daMs mmt the fataairy'a r w w«tt» W e do any a i^ dre including trucks - * Yes, air, Uttfe dollar Ulis Spin Into a nlto tidy sum 111 ao time Farther north In Hunan p r wire blown down by toe atortn. ,nsws of one day. Pearl Bartor, ernment .controota. next Saturday. The premier aiald steeled a whole nation for selves what they shall raaarwhat 1 a aenator from inaULkin cato rf the praaa but for t| ia tieilaflt of (Oanfinasd en Page Plfteah) (Oonttanad sn Ffga Plftesn) Jaap toa Rads wars coirimandaar- the people. It was writtr- *------isfa." . . 1 ...... (CoaUasad on Page Fourtaan) K >r an assault on Amoy. (Oshttnoad aw Pngs Two) «
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