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, ,. .. ^nrl;p0tpr lEitfntttj l?walb AFtragt DaUj Not Tram E bb tramm si v, a,wSSSm-mmm. < Far the Meath ef Neveesher, 1P48 Ten hearings are scheduled to No. 4 Comtipany of the South Mu mgma Chi Bodaty which gherwoed C. A^lnwan, eon of Manchester Fire department was opened its sale thla afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asplnwall of come up tonight before the Zon ing Board of Appeals at an 8 p. m. called to 809^ Spruce street at the Second Congregational church, 9 , 6 3 5 — >wn South Coventry, has received a 8 :8 0 a. m yesterday to extinguish will present an entertainment this Bachelor of Science degree in Air meeting in Municipal building. Re- Btoaber ef Aoflt quMta ara a^ll of a minor nature a chimney fire, No damage was evening and hope for a good turn-1 tL IfitlBMtfir l«dg«'2IA. n . A. F. TransporUUon a t Parka College, reported. out of the pariniioners. Baiaaa er tM atleae •ad A. H , wUl haM « • S t Louis University. A graduate and no opposition is expected. n m tim «< office™ of ManchesUr High school he Mmu:hester- - ^ 4 CHy of Village Charm toeaofroW eireniaK « t T:S0. In ad* itved two and a half years to the Trinity Past Noble Grands Asso ciation will meet to Odd Fellows ditlea t* tbe legiilar, reporta w - Army. MANCHmER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1948 Aiverttalaa fm aa 13) P iiC B F O im i « n l vr'isq^ortant eoaunltteea will haU, East Hartford Wednesday af FOL. L X V n in NO. 88 (FOURTEEN PAGES) toee IntenMiag reporta. Friends of Charles Sturtevant ternoon a t three o’clock. The Re- ■ ...... i----- T-:------~ IS Unooln street, gave-him a fare- bekifbB are rentlnded of the “Mer- HALE'S SELF SERVE TIa iliitifcoDd of i Imb^ Bate weU party Friday night «t the ry-go-Round," and the Christmas The Original In New England Bbolom win hold its monthly meet- horned Rudolph Haupt, OT Birch party, Shtera Givn Away Their Dogs ins tpmoerow eveains at ^ t in street. Mr. Sturtevant, an em tiSe Itanple. MW. Oeorfo Lcm er ploye of P ra tt A Whitney, la leav The lo ^ stamp collectors club ] and HEALTH MARKET nan Red W riter and Mrs. Nat Schwedrt have tog for California soon. will meet tomorrow evening at 47 nlanned an intereatins P»ofr^. Maple street and all collectors, men (eatnriiis • hook review hy Dr." Mrs. Axel Swan of 40 Haw aa well as women, to this area will Jaoob 8
alANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1948 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEJIBER 14, 1948 fA G E HoUjmraod . fUm strike . picketa preme court, arhere theii’ wren de ters. who Issued tbe original aeo- ad dming to dh and othor tap N e d W were ecateneed to jail and 27 oth- nied a nhearlng recently. They tencco, yesterday ordered Bmll perse and dtsturblng the peace. durtry will be asR of his own pocket. A largo port Five Film Strike ments and Income accounts than Delicious rsfreahmsnU watt serv Iwiie Penmanship Awards era—one a woman—wren fined as had been oonVicted of vtolatiag a Freed to serve one year in jail. witesoom hr tho CJudst^s Parties of these costs can not be charged Be WKneae we have called for in the past. It Hartford Protests ed and gifts to the honored couple Garden O iib’s a dlmax to two years’. Utigatioa eourt order prohibiting maaa ' ^c- Henry Klette. Sheldon Kelsey, to writoa i r n m t m r s \ ^ ) ) c off to official expense. Pickets Are Jailed Jack Brooks and James Kane w en Loa Angclea, Dec. 14— —krte euit agafnat Urges Caution is of great importance for banks were unusally lovely. to reverse the sentenoee. ketlag at Columbia, studio In Oc He also'sunssted the vice presi given six months each. In addition Johaston, president of tbe Motion or. TU e W hr i to insist upon better accounting Moving of Airlines Columbia Parent-Teacher As Of Mothers’ Circles dent should be given a horns. \ ‘iAt Nathan Hale, Barnard rile atrikera fought the eoiivic- tober, 1948. Mualdpel Judge Byron J. Wal to vloUttag the court order, they Picture Aaeoelation o f America. by atnOo attoHIbiR,' methods on the part of a large sociation will meet in Yeomans " I f Congress could provide a Party Is Held Loe Angeles, Dec. 14— Five tkxiB through to the O. 8. Ca- Al^ng Loans Hall Tuesday night at. eight L?-^- number of borrowers ... The Immaculate Conception living place for the vice president i i h s Hartford, Dec. 14—(P) — The o’clock. Tbs business meeting Ourtnff. November aaiamms oCakus. Anna Bareaia, Patricia Oud- A second speaker. Walter L Mothers Circle will hold its annual and some services, he would be jUn, Billy Clough, Dolores Duban Webb, vice prealdut 6f the Wa city’of Hartford today protested to will be followed by a Christmas better o ff then if he had a salary Annwd Christmas Sddal e » Ship{)ee Advises Points party and entertatihuent which Christmas party tomorrow eve penmanahlp of one hundred maty-1j vaiu, wBiiwi Freeman.Freeman, MarjoriiMarjorie tlie Civil Aeronautics board against increase.” chovia Bank and Trust company. Enjoyed at Center pupils of grades aaven and; Harris, B i^iar TUden, Oraoe Hil- FOR Winston-Saleml N. C.. said banks’ the removal, by American Alrtlnes, has been arranged by Mrs..Allan ning at 6:30 at the home of Mrs. The. view president now gets To Be Watched in Robinson. Each member is asked clg6t of Nathan Hols and Barnard lery, Henry Klelnecbmidt, Richard most.difficult ppoblem may-be the of all scheduled air service from William Jv Shea of Boulder road. 125,000 s yesr. Church House to bring a amak gift for exchange. St. Raymond’s Mothers Circle will However, the committee wss Schoola were oent In and axamln- Krinjak. Moaon Markham, Patty Loaning Process "unintentional speculation in in Brainard field to Bradley field. A Mtacola, Nedta PeUa. L. Morgan ventories. Mrs. Myrtle Englert is hostess of meet tomorrow evening at 8 told thst Hoover’s group is con Manchester Garden Club mem «d by the Nations] Board ad Pen- GIFT SUGGESTIONS A T Porter, Patricia Ruff, Helen Sal- ' Wcstinghousc' telegram to this effect was sent the evening. o’clock with Mrs. Joseph Long- sidering s proposal for boosting bers held their annual Christman laonihlp Bbeaminers. Of thaee, one Chicago, Dec. 14— (A')— A Con "Large inventories have already mond. Robert Stone, Marlon Uria- to Washington by City Manager Columbia. Grange will qaeet In champs, 122 Birch street. tbs pay of the president snd vice party last night in the Federation hundred aeventy-eeven papers or necticut banker today urged hU been accumulated In some indus no, Ormand W est W , K tries. BV>r the most part dtastic Sharpe. Yeomans Hall Wednesday night at The Circle of the Most Blessed president as wrell as other top room of Center church house. A t ntnety-twro percent were passed by fellow bankers to use more cau I f CAB grants a hearing, as Is eight o’clock. Francia Ljrman, new Rosary will also meet tomorrow government officials. Mrs. Englert'a aoom, grade sev price cuts have not been used to a business session it was voted to this Board o f Examlnart.. en: Charles Ambuloe, Robt Brown, tion In lending. date to move these slow inven likely, the city’s position will be ly installed master win preside. night with Mrs. James N. Leber, John Stevenson, president of the give the usual sum of money to Tha percentage o f an panman- Lester E. Shippec, executive vice Miss Gloria Person, also newl yin- 77 Drive B, Sliver Lane homes, and Robt Cole, J. Condlno, Dan Fiaher C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc. that short haul service between Pennsylvania Mutual Life In tories. provide (Aristmaa decorattons in Bhip papers paaaed by this b o ^ BiUy Gees, Donald Glamann, Roger president of the Hartford-Connec- Brainard fibid and Boston and stalled, as lecturer, will present a St. Elissbetb’a Circle at the home surance Co. and head of the, Hoover hospitals. A letter was also re tlcut Trust company; Hartford, "The layge producers have pre Is savanty. This means that tha Hall. Bernard Johnson, Howard New York should be continued. Christmas program. SmaU gifts of Mrs. James J. Gleason, 228 commlsslon’B "task force” on per ceived from Superintendent W. P. , numbar o f popen pasaed by thta PRESCRIPTIONS made this recommendation in an ferred to maintain prices and School street. It will be a com-, Lautenback, Jack Loeffler, Charles carry the Inventories rather than The city would not contest removal are to be exchanged during the sonnel, said his group has "almost Slover, thanking the club for the board was' twenty-two per cent For Dad For**Mom** address prepared for the National bined meeting and Christmas par t Mather. Jerry Monahan. Tommy CALLED FOR reduce their prices and take lesser of long haul service to Bradley evening bars also. adopted” the salary scale sug gift of a lawn sweeper, and sx- Credit conference of the American ty and each member Is asked to above standard. Moaaer, Ronald Muldoon. Richard WOMEN'S SLIPPERS profits or actual losses to get their field. Mr. Sharpe said today. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Smith gested yesterday by Budget Di preaslng the apprecUUon of QsrI PupOs receiving oertlflcatee toe AND Bankers association among points The city manager took this ac have returned to their home on bring s grab-bag gift. rector Webb. Pagant, Robert Peterson, Ray a boy’s shoe MEN'S SLIPPERS stocks of goods down to figures A Christmas party for the mem JohanssMi who has been using it panaaonship In Nathan Hals mond Reed. BiUle Ritchie, Newton WEAR he said should be watched in the tion following a survey of Breln- week’s trip visiting frisnda in Tentative recommendations of on the grounds around the institu DELIVERED more in line with sales.” bers of St. Jude’s Mothers circle his group, Stevenson said, call for School were: , Sehleble,' Brendon Shea, Robert loaning process were these: ______--S...... - srd field facilities by .Chsrlea A. New Jersey apd Pennsylvania. tion. Miss Oove's room, grade eight: with will be held tomorrow evening at A 81S0,000-a-year-aalary for the Thornton. Albert Tyler. Robert Maintenance of a "liquid posi Rhelnstrom, Inc., of New York. Miss Shirley Cooper waa guest The room was gay with Cbilat- George Cavedon. Frank <3uneo, tion safflciently strong to guard The Rhelnstrom report suggest of honor at a bridgl shower given 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Bar President, 860,000 for the vice Upton. bara Blow, 104 Woodbridge street. msa arrangements brought by the Bdward Orlmason, Bruce Ander PINE against foreseeable contingen Norwalk Resident ed that Hartford request that here at her home Friday night. president, $35,000 for the chief jus members which ware plaosd In Barnard S cI mmL mon-size Each member Is remiested to bring tice of the United States, $20,000 son. w m um Volkert Ronald (Sis Three papers accepted from Bar cies.” American'. Airlines continue at Abqut thirty-five friends and re- windows, on the piano.and tables. ter James CMIIlns, Richard New PHARMACY Brainard field its service in DC-3 a gift for the grab-bag. for members of Congress, $26,000 nard School were as foUowrs: The raUo of debt to the borrow Instantly Killed Istivss standed the party. Miss Mias Ellen Buckley arranged tour, man, Fred Sartor, Edward Mosaer, er’s capital "has risen substantial planes. Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. for cabinet officers and the speaker Mr. Potter’s room, grade seven: volue... 664 Center St. of* the House, $20,000 for under all very handsome. Mias Mary Donald Taylor. ly in a great many businesses, and The Rhelnstrom recommenda Lester Cooper is to be married Chapman’s arrangements of white Walter Holland, Gerald Donahue. TeL 2-9HH secretaries, and $17,500 for assist Mrs. Robb’s room, grade «iSaV Mr. Perry’s room, grade seven: FOR ST Y ll, IA S I this unhealthy trend cannot- be Bethel. Dec. , l^-^iP>—Davld tion was outlined at last night’s New Year’s Day to Thomas F. Talk of Coalition chryssathemums, red herriss and Gall McCann. Ulllan Pietrcwskl, BT DANIEL GREEN viewed with complacency by Council meeting by Mrs. Lucy C. ant secretaries and heads Of boards Richard Nlznlc, Ronald Larche- Smith. 27 of 24 BroM s ir^ t, Nor Csrtaen of WUUiuantic. snd commissions. pines drew much admiration, ahd Pribcilla T reat Jane MeCoUuni, AND DURAilLITY either borrower or lender.” West. It is expected that Mr. veque. Kim Shlrer, Robert John LEATHER OR FELT walk was inatahtly |cOled and Spreading Today He' said it would be "completely Mrs. Christine McVeigh’s eriglBal Doria Condlo, Nancy MacCauly, Frequent trade checks should Rhelnstrom will come to Hart Christmas tree formed of brilliant son, George l/mg. Richard Farr. IN ALL THE l ATEST three companions amously injured justifiable” to boost the President’s Sally Newcomb, Jeanette Botter- Miss Krapowlcz’s room, grade be made since "slowing up in pay ford this week for a discussion of bails of different sixes created SOFT SOLES STYLES AND COLORS today when the. station wagpn in the report with Council members expense account to $50,000 a year dh. John Morianos, Elaine eight: Jo-Ann DonneUy, Maureen M MACK OK ments may be a tipoft of trouble I North Coventry (CoBtlBiicd frons Page One) ’ or more. much interest The members vot Josephine CJavaleri, Jeanne Whlte- •ROHM which they w er* ' riding plunged and city officials. Waddell, Irene Kotsch. Mary Lou in the making.” ed for those they preferred snd hlll. Joyce Jarvis. Doris WE ALSO CARRY A WIDE SELECTION OF quiries are answered by the same Points To Beal Problem Morrison, Diana Webster, Felma CMS Better AccouBtiag Needed from the highway on Route S3 Mr, and M n . Arthur J. Vinton In urging higher pay for admin the result wss a Us between Miss done, Muriel KeegSn. Priscilla Recehia, Barbara Schumacher. Banka "must obtain more frer statement — ‘the government has Buckley and Mrs. George Rey MODE ART. DOROTHY DODD here, overturned and was deinol-; have returned from a trip to Bos istrators, Hoover said the real Griffin.' Jack Hentschel, David Mary Anne Anderson, Jacqueline quent and complete financial state- no intention of moving from Nan nolds, and both received gifts. Hanaen, Crane Miller, Robert Mor AND Ished. j king’.” problem is to make government Stratton, Barbara Swanson, Mil X Columbia ton and vicinity celebrating their service attractive enough to create The officers, Mrs. W’siter Bry rison, Ronald Vemer. dred Hawkes, Irene Monti, Doro .. A t Danbury hospital, James 26th wedding 'anniversary. Prior An indication of the official ant Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis and Mrs. Come and RHYTHM STEP SHOES FOR WOMEN by A* «• »[• « •• ■ Mtsa Clark’s room, grade eight, Greaney, 55, Stamford, was re *wait and see” attitude is seen in a corps of experts who will inske thy Collins, Shirley SImonceUt, Mm HoHimend Or*«n About one hundred and fifty at to their trip a group of relatives, it their Ufe work. Eugene Spiess, were In charge of Janet Hentschel. Jean Rogers, Nancy Schieble, Delrene SmachetU, BEA FRIENDLY SHOES FOR GIRI.S ported in critical condition and on tended services In Columbia Con the delay by Chiang*s new premier. games and ];efieshments. Several Anne Balkue, Unda Pearson. An- • Em Ot atudied to jow piaaa, the danger list wiU\ head and in friends and neighbors sprprised "There must be assurance of se Maty Petricca, Gail Swanson. KALI-STEN-IKS FOR THE SMALT, FRY gregational church Sunday morn Sun Fo. in forming his government. curity snd a little glory that com games of contest Introducing the ila lamonaoo, Anita Grossman, gee the dM SoloToi ihr» yon Ae beon- ternal Injuries Mrs. Farr's room, grade eight; Arthritis Pain ing when, with the children taking them at their home and tendered The entire official body seems to pensates otherwise,” he said. "W e names of flowers and Urds, were Saureen Ubert, Susan Burr, Car Betty Frazier, Nancy Petke, AND FOR DAD tifnl toaeo of Ae cltrinet, eello, n r eaick, arUshtfulj r ctalerttBs hrlp (« Less critically hurt, but in se »»il numy oAer lolo instninienli. —IK* sBO esiat a t tUMsautlOB. arthrlUi. active part in the morning service them a party. be permeated by this attitude ex are anxious to build up a perma iSlayed: another table oontained ole London, Janice Stevenson, Verlle Morrison, Nancy Smith, BATES AND CO-OPERATIVE SHOES RmiTtUf. UoBkete. ScUtles. a t IMrslsU try rious condition at the hoapltal are cept for some of Chlajig's most all sorts of objects, numbered. The aesaiia. WWU tbreatH tba Slesa. Pint asM a miniature altar set was dedicat-i Last week the Pioneer Past nent corps of administrators. We Gall Todd. Jean Poetma. Viola Janet Roberts, Nationtd Writing SITTING ROOM Albert Weed, 60, of 26 HUlside trusted lieutenants, who are work players marked on sheets of paper Call Manchester 3*1 OSS arasUy itsrU sUtTlsUae sals se tea e u cd. 'This dainty little brass cross Master’s Installing team installed can only do that by attracting good Brittoii. Carols Garrlaon. O V * Al- Improvement Ortiflcate, (Tynthia vets, raisy IK* esS ilwp aare eeaferteSly. avenue. Noroton and R. A. Smith, ing under the full effect of his administrators and holding them in the descripUons corresponding. axandar, ISalna Edgariy, Cathar Shannon, Lois Froech, Jane Rich (or tckeol •rifi aew y of ShortsI ro r Free Hoom Oemoastratloa and two candlesticks will be used at the following Orangesj Falls pair Arrow art a m M et Snissirt teSsy. Qaldu ran- 47, of Carter drive, Stamford. strong determination to continue the government.” Mrs. Bryant was winner in two of ine Paaquallne. Martha Dtana. mond, f t t t y Shirer, Audrey Gil '-ta aatttfaettaa ar Sack siaraataaS State Police Sgt. Robert J. Mur exclusively in the Sunday School Village, Monday evening: Hebron, the war against the Communists. room while the larger one, a gift Tuesday evenlnii; BaUngton, Wed The cost of raising salaries, he the games of skill and Mrs. B. F. Mloa McUiughlln’a room, grade more, Catherine Markstein. Betty phy said the vehicle operated by Debates Message to Son Fo of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph U. Wlmer nesday and Litchfield on Thurs argued, would actually be an econ Crehore was also a winner. 7; Betty AlmetU, Carole Doering, Hagraow, Arnoldeen Thompeon, R. A. Smith waa. proceeding north The Liegislative Yuan spent most Mrs. Bryant in announcing car Marilyn Stelnsr, Charleen Gaudet Seeelia Pierce. dedicated several weeks ago will day. This week they Installed at of today debating whether to send omy. It has been estimated the on the highway just opposite the Mansfield Grange on Monday eve rise in salaries for top flight gov ols, paid tribute to the late Mrs. Diana Glamann. Patrlda Fitzpat Miss Hubbard's room, grade town limits when it left the Ugh- remain in the church. an "urgent” meesage to Sun Fo Howard Hinckley lighted the ning and will install on 'Tuesday ernment offlcisls'wrould total about R. K. Anderson who played for rick, Alice K el^. Barbara Field, ■even; Madeline Sentiss, Barbara HOimOF way. ^ • ’ demanding that he return prompt the Christmas party last year, and mi candles a.s they stood on a small evening at Echo Orange and on $1,500,000. Batoy Frelhelt Janice FOgg. Joan McKinney. Vivien Johnson, Jac ly to Nanking from Shanghai and on previous parUcs since tbs or table to the right of the larger Saturday the 18th at New london "As s msttei^ of fact,” Hoover Carlaon, PriadUa HIU, Moxtaie queline PlUard, Ann Thrall, Bai> form a new cabinet. H ie sugges ganization of the club more than BOND STRUT Opposes AMoUah Proposal table and altar set. June Squter, County Pomona, said, "there is no measure of Denbup, Myrna Horowitx, Bever bars Gleason, Gail Goldstein, tion was finally abandoned when twenty years ago. M rs Anderson ly TUden. Carole Baker, Margaret SylvlS' Schneider. Gwen -nbUts and Edith Hinckley greater economy than attracting Climax Chapter No. 98, O. E. 8. word was received from Sun that skill and permanence." died in January. The pianist last ^ r t e r , Janet Kosiald, BmmaJane Mrs. Velte’s room, grade seven; Whether you’re a devoted wearer Beirut. Lebanon, Doc, 14— (P) — spoke the brief dedicatory service. held their regular Christmas par Let Winter Weather The Lebanese Foreign Office in he planned tO' come to Nanking He pointed to a huge turnover night was Mrs. J. E. McFayden. Dlttmeyer. DIaae Culver. Barbara Dougan, Helen McBride, or have not yet tried Cooperative The small children in the class of ty on Sunday afternoon beginning on tonight's express. in government jobs snd estimated Everyone rec'ivcd a gift from Iftn. L ’Heureux* room, grade Janice Murphy, Betty Trotter, •boee, we invHe you to slop is, formed Trans-Jordan today Leban Mrs. Howard Hinckley, standing with a pot luck supper for mem Significantly, only 170 of the the coat of training new employes the illuminated tree and the tree, aeven: Dorothy Anderson, Edward Carol Johnson, Carolyn Bengaton, end look over our selectioM — on cannot agree with the proposal on the rostrum, facing the congre bers and their families. ^ Follow 700 members of the Yuan attended Be The Other that King Abdullah of Trans-Jor is costing the government "tens of donated by Miss Mary Cbaoman, Armstrong, Fred Baker, Carl Bal- Carol Potter, Shirley Rock. ■a expert fitter wfil help yea gation answered her questions on ing the supper Christmas carols the afternoon session. Many legis billions of dollars. was won by Mrs. Bryant. Christ dan declare hinuelf king of Palea- the Old Testament and Virginia were sung by all and some movies lators have already left Nanking. ebooM from an ample Meortment. Sfop Counting Shoepl tine. “ No private business could exist mas cookies in variety and ice There's plenty o( silting, standing, ond bending room in Fellow's Worry! and Anita Garrison spoke the were shown for the children In A usually reliable source said with such s turnover,” he said. ersam were served by the commit Coal Miner Loses Twenty-Third Psalm: Mrs. James cluding a film "Twas the Night that Kuomintang liberal leader Senator O’Coiior (D., Md.), a tee. Bolton them (uper-coaifertobla short*. And there'* never a chafe Shao Li Tse and northwest Com ALSO A nNE SELEO PLEETWAY ?■ Phelan presented her class, the Before Christmas.” Santa ar member of the Civil Service com-, —because Arrow Shari* hove absolutely no center seoml next age group, who gave the Ten rived and distributed gifts to all mander Chang Chib Ch mg' have mlttee, said he will press for early Money for Auto Doris Mohr DTtaha nO N OF SLIPPERS FOR present and after singing of more been offered posts in the new cabi TTd. Manebeater 5545 BOYS AND GIRLS' PAJAMAS Commandments in choral speak action on a salary hike for the — — , i That's why Arrow Short* ore the most comforiqble kind / Lehigh Valley ing. Dr. George S. Brookes and his carols the party ended with an net but refused to accept imlees President and vice-president. CfISTU JO O D give you SiMpIng Comfort given assurances it would be a , Wayneeburg, Pa., Dec. 14—VD— you con weor. That's why you'll wont o pair ( e lm , the older group, conducted a enjoyable evening for all. WUbur. T. Little, Post Master of | wroppedwy In o package. question and answers period on On Tuesday evening, Dec. 14 the “peace cabinet.” Jqaeph Orban, fS-year-old coal Composer-Conductor Dies "RACE "EmbraceaMe Manchester Grange and. newly- Arrow Shorts, $1.25-$1.S0-1|1.66 the New Testament of the pupils Mother’s Club win meet with Mrs STREET” Yon” ' miner, left his home In Bobtown, Every Boy Interested Ip gave the Beatitudes. Dr. Brooke^ Fred O. Olesecke for their regu Lpndon, Dec. 14—(ip)—John An- ;pa- with $1,7(» last night to elected master of East Central $5.95 Up Geo. Raft Dane Clark 0* spoke on the Epistle to Pbllema||r lar meeting. Mrs. Clara Ed Hoover Backs aell, y4, composer-conductor, died Wm. Bendlx Oeraldlae I buy his girl a new car for Ghrist- Pomona Grange, was the installing | Ms sermon tor the service. The mondson will be the guest speak today at his home in Marlow. He offloer Friday night as Bolton ASK 'TO SEE THE NEW M. Maxwell Brnokn ; noas. Scouting Will Appreciate Some COAL choir processed to “When Morn er for the evening and wlU talk on H o r k f i t i n P s i 'v composed a number of comic oper- Feature—1:50. 8:80, 9:25 Grange seated Its new olBcere at ing Gilds the Skies” and recessed her trip to England the past sum O U U B l l U A I Including "Vlolette,” ! A half mile from hia home. Or- the dommunity hall. Fred C. LAEY-DAY PAJANA8 ^ lA s t Show T n a lg b ^ IiM bea t(Ud pbUce later, be waa given / Roppifn to "Hark! The Herald Angels mer. All mothers are invited to many light orchestral works. Mohr was installed as Master with 01 These Suggestions As Gifts AT $5.aa Sing." The morning anthem w t: attend. (Continued from Pnge One) WED.—"Jnlia SDsbeliavea” ' > a ride. The young coal miner said the following officers mlao assum "Come and Worship.” Mrs. Allan Mrs. Orel Leduc and children, Canned corn and canned toma ‘ lis .tabL the moUwlst of the eur- ing their duties for tha ensuing Robinson presided at the organ. Dora and Norman have returned toes may be combined to make a prtse he waa fanning for his girl year: Overseer, Edward Dedos- must pay a large pait of the ^ of the money . be waa carry- Dr. Brookes announced that from New Bedford, Mass., where White House expenses. hearty supper soup: flavor with ser; Lecturer, Miss Gladys Ted- GET^OimMHHiS iMTH A REW thm.,yvni be no Sunday school they attended the funeral on Sat While the president gets $30,- salt, pepper and basil. Add a little ford: Chaplain, Miss Adelia Loom SAUmfift '■ *T must have turned or eome- Have Your Car Winteriaed nses next Sunday. A Christmas urday of Mrs. Leduc’s sister. 000 a year for official expenses, he scraped onion also, as well as crisp, is; Secretary, Mrs. Peter Masso- Suftex has iha style- COKE ttiag,” ^ h a a said, "the flrit linl; Treasurer, Walter F. Elliott; added, the housekeeping cost of crumbled cooked bacon If It is program and Christmas Tree by Funeral -pervlces were held on ffUmf 1 knew I found myaelf on tbe S t iUekmemldpUk the White House comes mosUy out available. Steward, Joseph Mack; Assistant Note hy Our Experts / Mobil Kerosens a n ffo r the children will be held at Saturday afternoon at the Spring m a f reding around. I bad been 4 p\m. instead. A White Gift of Steward. Maxwell Hutchinson; onoN Hill church in Mansfield for Mrs. riiot." tod y Assistant Steward, Miss Maktatg n ir« jronr car doesn’t break fering will be received In the aft Annie Gilbert Storfs who passed '' Attothar motorist found Orban Grace Tedford; Pomona, Mrs. An ernoon. away last week following a long down te cheaper than repairing more and took him to a hospital where thony Maneggla; Ceres, Mrs. Er The Tri-County Union of' Illness at a convalescent home in docton said ha was In fair condi nest Aspinwall; Flora, Miss Helen A hi s6 Ndea, Nylae sOh estenaive damage later. RANGE Churches Christmas program to be Rockville. Mrs. Storrs waa the tion aftsr receiving treatment for Rose; Gstekeei^r, James Rogers; West. 1m at Cettsa. le.e held in the Congregational church widow of Edgar Storrs and was For S-Indlet under the right arm. and seated on the ExMUtlve com at Hebron Sunday. December 19 well known to all Coventry resi ^ *Td been saving for thst car mittee for three years, retiring Scout ^ d Cop at 7:30 will be a little different dents. She leaves a son Gilbert since 1948," Orban said. Master, Arthur Pinney. Nockorchiof this year than it has been for of this town and a daughter Ada Mr. LttUe was sasiated In the MORIARTY OIL some years past when a large (Mrs. HolUs BarUett) of Worces Lunch Installstlon ceremonies by Gustaf Rayon Slide chorus gave a concert. Christmas ter, and several grandchildren and Anderson who acted qa Master; / Mobilheat carol singing by the congregation great-grandchildren.. She was s Steelman Urges Mrs. Anderson as Chaplain; Mrs. Offidol Shirt BROTHERS will be featured this year with member of the Spring HIU Baptist Olive Murphy sad Mrs. Edward Frontier Troufiers On T h e ^ v e l At Center And Broad only a small group called the Trl- church and the Ladles’ society of j c Scholarsliip Aid LaOiance as regalia bearers; Mrs. County Choristers will sing five that church. She was 98 years Beatrice Little and Mrs. Sidney Khoki Socks . ^ mammmmaa,m TELEPHONE 5135 special Christnoas numbers. Mrs. old at the time o f her death. Rev. Cocktails MacAlplne as marshalls; pianist, WobBoh FUEL Madeline Mitchell of Columbia will Leon H. Austin, pastor emeritus Savannab, Ga., Dec. 14—(ff)— Sidney MacAIpine; and soloist. and we have read the story.of "The Other Wise of the Second CongregaUonal Federal scholarships as a means Mrs. Minnie Strom. Loggings _ Men” by Henry Van Dyke. All church of Coventry and Rev Wil a f akUny damoerpey's struggle Just prior to the ceremonies. are invited. lard Thomer of the Mansfield Bolton Grange waa presented with Dinner kgokiBt totaliUrianlam was sdvo- a new sheaf of wheat by the Scout Bquipmont OIL The Cue and Curtain players of church officlted at her funeral. aatsd k « a by John R. Steelman Word has been received here of Keeney J. Hutchinson family in East Hartford preaenUng "George ona e i Freoideat Truman’s t<^ memory of their son, Andrew. for Outdoor Fun TH E SUSSEX Washington Slept Here,” a three- Uie death ot,Mra. LotUe Brown of hradrat adviaoiai V Following the Installation of Mas No. laOO Official Cook KK...... act comedy, gave a very finished Merrow. Mrs. Brown U a mem IT’S Stadman, addrsasing the South i ber of Coventry Grange and is well ter Pled Mohr, he waa presented Get It At performance in Yeomans Hall Fri e n GovaraorF eonfMenoe, also a suitably engraved gavel by Wal No. 1228F Service Conteea...... day night, before an audience of known to several Coventry resi callod for the "hl$dieet priority’ ter Elliott on behalf of Mr. Mohr’s | No. 1364 Official Chew KM.. . . about 300. Hie cast, which was dents. fbr legialatloD under which the nS' children. I here's smart styling along Hnw to make' directed by Valerian Yaaorsky of Coventry .Grange will meet on tkaud government would grant Tbe following conuuittees were I No. 1276 Scout Guard Kepe... Glastonbury, had as its leads, Wil Thursday evening for their last WED.-THUBS.-FRL-SAT. flnandai aid to stiUins for operat- named to a^rve during the year; ■very inch of ihk beoutiful business meeting of the year. At No. 1051 ' Pathfinder CompoM.. MGRIARn liam Browff-and his wife. Rose ' Ing ea^enaee of gvode and high Home Economics oommlttee, Mrs. shirt by Arrow. him'be^m Brown, and Ruqsell Hallett. who the close of the meeting a Christ CAVEY’S * schools. Joseph Mack, riixlrman; Mrs. An No. 1689 Official TeileiKIl..... Wool— nolura't wormosl iiM- were assisted by fifteen others. mas party will be enjoyed for all Other reooounendations by the thony Msneggta, Mrs. Arthur Pin it ho* o widosprood cottar (hM ooI kaamme Ms bat ttef j membra and their children. All (Easy To Park Here) ^ over M No. 1999 Mecemin Kit...... BROTHER^ Mr. Ysxorsky Is well known for presidential asdstaat were for a ney, Mrs. Fred Mohr, Mrs. John that lets and slopot just the toriol— is unrivolgd for out adults are asked to bring a 25 Massey, Maxwell Hutchinson, Jo-1 No. 573 HoverMck...... It’s simple. Just come b end his work as a director and also /wd. "careful study” of what, if any. door wear. "Snowool” is o “Un The U v c l At direcU the Glastonbury and Ume- cent gift for exchange, the men GLEN TAFT TRIO NIGHTLY Federal aid should be given for seph Mack and Anthony Maneggla. I No. 1029 Kk Konen Kk...... way a perfect collar should. (ct • Steix>D Gift Ortifieale, lighter playi^rs. Mr. Brown is to be WTapped In red, and the school oonstruotlon sad for the 'The diarlty committee will can-| with a miaietere hat io ■ Center snd Broad” No. 1496 Siotel Plog Kk...... The cloth b oxford, the sdactad woolen fabric mode brother of Mrs. Brian Mlnalgo of, women. ... . In white. : . A ll Orai^e early oreation of a national science stst of Miss Adelia Loomis, Mrs. gletmint mmiature hsi Immu Andover. William (London, another j children 12 and under will re vive foundation. " Donald Tedford. Mrs. Myron Lee, I No. 1100 PM AldK k...... sturdy basket weavf that ro He merely trades the certifi- to Carter's own gpacificotions, of the cast H a former resident of a gift from the Orange. Iw fr «h - Frank Volpi and Walter F. EUiott. Columbia Proceeds of the affair. | nicnts will be served following the Mrs. Walter F. ElUoU wiU serve on *i No. 1996 OffiddScout Knife... usts weor. Artchorod but ette (or the Sietsoe of hit the result of years of axoctinq divided between the players and program and S e t a ’s visit. _ the Legislative ' conunittee and No. 1047 WhMler'i Knife...... tons. Its Sonforizod label ehoice. He geta the right size, roioor^ and testing, • leco^ Andover and Columbia PTA ’s who' Rev. Allen Oates chose as his Unions of Artists Keeney J. Hutchinson on the Busi the right itvle, tbe right color I Adrian No. 1371 Sheath Knife. Smdl.. meons no shrinking out of fit. sDonsored the play, will net the sermon theme Sunday morning coin#^ ness and Insurance committee on nized laodar of snow-suit which Anthony Maneggla and Er-| ^ Cite Him a Slauaa liral associations about $150. The! "Sources of C b rU tm ^ J q / Pictorial Entertains 1^/ Planning to Merge I No. 1379 lhadh Knife. Large.. It's smort... It's new . . . fobrks. of die year I nest Aspinwall will also serve. Gift Cwofitala far ChritOmaa tw ^ IT rA **^ u ^ * both plan to use | his scripture was t ab|id to Psdsrot Isdss Tox STf^dst^e^lpmentnecessarj- Matt 2:10. The scripture tor It waa announced that Bolton] ft's fionering to you. $3.95 HbUywood, Deo. 14—(iP> —Un Grangers win go caroling on Mon Carter's "Snowool” sdmrsuitg lnthenew«:hool. . . _ . ^he ’non^ ions at antertalament artists plan day nig^t, December 20. It Is ora preferred by tfiose who Mr. and Mrs. Archie Berkowltz, 2:10. The Junior choir under * F A R R ’S MOBS noriM «UB ncTson mats the dtrecUon of Mrs. i to- msrga to msat proldems arising hoped they will be able to visit aU TMAV Ajn OmSB BSAVe prominent residents of the Chest the aged and shut-ins during the wont real quality and real It Takes More Than nut Hin section, who celebrated Cooper sang the anthem "Beauti Dining Room of Distinction from tbe expanding television in evening. The Grange will hold its their twentieth wedding anni ful Star” and Donald Hayden alto dustry. wear. rendered a vocal solo during the Christmaa party at the Community Other Gift Suggestions versary on Wednesday, were sur- Dinners— Just Too Too Delicious This waa dlsdoaed yastsrday in hall on Wednesday evening, De Other Gift Suggestions senice. Flowers were baskets Brimd by a .roup of about fifty: wrMce. Flowero were an anaouacemant by representa- cember 22, at 8 o’clock. Everyone Md relaUves who dropped; of tlvos o f WBstsCT and eastern un- wbo attends should bring a gift j •PIONEER BELTS SUITS and Hopes and Dreams To in ("through the doors and win- Annie G. Storra ians, wbo have been discussing the for exchange. •DRESSSHIRTS *SPORTCOATS dows” according to Mr. Berko a basket of lavender and s u h j^ here. A meeting of all men in Bolton j mums given to Mrs. Annie Schell •SWANK JEWELRY wltz) Saturday night to do honor 11m proposal calls for merging who are interested in the expan on her birthday.. Actors Equity, American Federa- • RAINCOATS • UMBRELLAS to the couple. The pMty was plan sion of athletics in town will be] •LOUD TIES •SWEATERS COATS ned by Mr. andAna uraMri. jbhc JMe oerao-Berko Du« ^ the power being Off Sun- tioa of R ^ o Artists. American held at the Plr^ouse on Wednes Guild of Musical Artists and day, December 15. at 8 p. m. It] By Build A Fine Home... wltz and chUdren of Colchester. W Ckeras Equity into one ualoti. If hoped to organize a group to •SUSPENDERS •MEN'S ROBES •CONSERVATIVE TIES 4 pa^srshlp pact between further the sports program and KUPPENHEDIER . . . It U k ts Bkllitd hands, lumber, bricks and cement thqfe merged unions end the participation in such a program in •SHORTS AND SHIRTS Mro.*Archle BerkowlU, Mr. | wlll^^«*«i •TIE RACKS BOTANY 500 . . . brass plumbing and copper wiring to build a house Screen Actors guild is part of the town during the evening. I •BOW TIES “ Ina ^ M ^ 'evs *B^rkow?te' Simday. There w l ^ ^ plan, with tbe partneegUp to have The Young Married Couples] •JACKETS •MUFFLERS that will become a heritage . . . a home that will witness ***j*«fBerkowltz ^ m u s i c next Sunday. television Jurisdlctlon^over tbe Group of Bolton O nter church will MERIT CLOTHES If the health and happInoM of *ind this Will be Christmas particlpdlliijg unions. hold their second meeting in the j •HANDKERCHIEFS Hartford; Mr. _ and Mrs H>ron ,^^ ehurch. There will be a •GLOVES OR MITTENS GORTLEY CLOTHES the rearing of a happy family. You can count on us to your family Is uppermost in at the church. ------_ poririi room of the church on Tues- j Berkowltz and daughter Cheryl. day evening. December 28, at 8 1 build your ideal home sturdily, quickly, economically your mlad, ba kure they get special program at the Sunday UittMTN Anita Berkowltz and Samuel Ber- school to which $11 psrenta and Hoglas 74th Year ea Job o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard •TUXEDO SHIRTS •SPORT SHIRTS AND MIDDISHADE U J5 0 their dally aupply of nourteh- kowlta. all of Columbia. Among the friends are Invited. Duebarme, Mr. and Mrs. HowardJ ^ t h tke Baest quality BMteriala . . . the flneat skilled UWFORD-TAYim ( '.^dteavUle, Pa.. Dec. 14— A ing milk from TEDFORD’S invited guests who came from Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Olm-1 7 • cnftaiea. pmsuH us today. SUNSHINE D AIRY. H’z tape Wllllmantlc, Chestnut Hill, Col have arrived at Sharpes. Floruia. I owROHERO ■ ry young.fellow of 9S^fCharles ■ted and Mr. and Mrs. a G. Ron- chester and Columbia were Mr. I iMSt M|a Mit BtOiM ' .:tkens Huston today began his ■cn are arranging for entertain-1 In food valne and tantalizing where they will spend the winter { WATSQW«$IWCt»iOtAWD.()i|M and Mrs. Hyman KapUm of Pas and many in this town have re '■ year of oontinuous service ment and refresli ments for this I Ib^th M an ch e^r'a Largest Builder O f Homes goodaeaa. saic, N. J.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry th tbe Lukeas Steel company, meeting. All interested young I Opsh Wednesday Afternoon ceived cards from them. Showing PL06t ••inaHT WIND” Schenker of the Bronx, and Mr. A. The North School wlU Mvw I WED. dstun went to work la 1874 oa a married people in the community CLRHOUSE&SON CEHOliSE&SON lUar, -year-old father of Mrs. clerk at the jdaat. his grandfather ore cordially invited to attend the 76 charge of the Christmas a s s w W THRO 8SSSBSSSSSSSS51 N CMSSSSSSBSSESSBBSe Rerkowitx. Mrs. Louis Kaplan, a ENDSTtHIAT founded. He became a bookkeeper meeting. I N ond Tliurs. ond Soif. Until 9 P. M. wlilch will be held on HJmwdsY, and gradually rooe through the W E OTVE GREEN STAMPS 9TE GIVE dhM GREEN S T A I E Z i ! neighbor in Chestnut HIU, who Dec. 16tb from 1 to 2:1® PLUS SAT. “THE VELVET TOUCH" ronkSkto first vice president, the Ab eutomet^e bottte-mekUig | ffVIS REAtTY\ has been visiting with her son and There will be a p ro t»“! "llaa-Eater Of Knmaon" ooeitiea hs bolds today. mar bine waa iavented in 1903 | wife. Mr, and Mrs. Hyman Kaplan, and music to wtaicb all PUm : "Night Tlam In Nevada" Pboba I I I * or 7*75 returned to Columbia with them and friends TODAY 6 “A f o r e i g n AFFAIR” • “MELODY TIME” MANCHESTER (V,. — rt” . iiu m .J KK KVKNING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1M « (to Toum M A N ( HK55 I Danbury three additional breaks MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALU, MANCHESTER, CONN.* TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 194* state or local — can Install this were raported to 'police. Those Un o f such flm\s sa AJEQ (General new capacity faster'than private Hospital Notes Suspect Held Electric*, Siemens, I. G. Farben,^ Louis Marte Wire at the Grand ttolon super uUHUea.” market on Went street, the SSm which Chief of Police Hermaa __ Seen and Bewag. the power company He aald hla organIsaUon again members la required to grant an which Bupplies Berlin. It waa not Patlenta Today...,...... t«7 >--< Schendel aald had i>ot been forced IT S will oppoae construction of S After Chase btreet Serylce station and Jack exc«]^tion to the zoning rules. brought out how the program was Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Mar Extemlcfl Forecast Board Denies Theft of $300 The station remained open huff New Director multi-million dollar ateam generat Dann's sendee station on Spring Merged Funds iSuner Kendall received a o’b4- Rec N otei to be acrompllshed In the western tha Gates, 213 Highland street; niMit until about 9 o’clock. Schen- ■' jJ Maying Q u e ing plant at N ew Johnaonvllle, street. Hie only loot obtained was yoar extension o f permission to sectors. Walter Montle, 203 McKee street; 82 taken from the Elm street sta dri aald, and the Io n was discov Tenn., to supplement the strained Mrs. Mary Cervlnl, 318 Oak atreet: Boston, Dec. 14—(F )—Four dgv eract A dwelling closer to the rear Tealght Reported Here - l i f e - * City Ataembly Bridgeport Ex*Convict tion. forecast. Wednesday, Dee. 15, Two Requests ered at opening time thla morn- Treasurer of Manchester TVA hj^re-electrlc system. Philip Taylor, 113 Highland Setup Unwise line and closer to aide line than' East 8Me A Oommunlat-controlled Oty Danbury Police Chief George tog. niitford Police Cbeck- Kefauver announced he will street; Mrs. D ^ s Zachea Bagle- QuIk^ About Three 3. through Saturday, Dec. 18: regulations allow on the corner o f Oj-m— Assembly for eastern Berlin was Trust Company Is Se Sehoen said an unsuccceaful at There was no evidence that force reported today to have been ap- press for the N ew Johnsunvllle vUIe; Mrs. UlUaii Christ, 48 Fos The' temperature In New ParKer and Franklin streets. 4:00-7:00. Intermediate League. Money Stolen from a Many Angle* in project and predlctad Congress, Breaks in Danbury tempt was made to force open the AmPPlcBii Heart Aasocia- land during the next four days, But Grants Nine Othet? 'Che Application of the Center Acea va. Photos. had been uaM In shy phase of the proved In principle by Soviet Mar- lected for Post ter street; Mrs. Helen Price, 1229 robbery, and police say It looks which rejected It this year, will Main street: Mrs. Eva LaFrancts, safe in the supermarket Wednesday through Saturday will Who Sought Change in StreaV Corporation lor permission 7:00-10:00. Rec Senior League. Safe at Vendrillo’s Shooting of Tailor shal Vassily D. Sokolovsky. It was the second time tn recent tion .Official Opposes like an "arranged” j^ and that It was expected to be named be provide the money when the tasue 12 Centerfleld street; Mrs. Flor Newtown, Dec. 14—(Aft—Robert average just a few degrees above to . erect an addition to a present K . o f C va. Silk City. Louis H. Marte, treasurer of the weeks that this supermarket and Britlah-Americans va. Laurels. Service Station the burglars either knew the safe fore t^ristm ss. with 160 members, Is presented again. ence Barry. 15 Byron road: Dr. Com lw ing Drives N omt normal. Near normal temperatures SConing Rules garage at 487 Center atreet waa Hartford, I>w. 14~(/n—Solution Rene. 38, o f Bridgeport, an ex the Elm street station hav# been combination, or were able to "feel” including 40 from "activist” (Com fttanchester Trust Oompany, was "Back when T V A had only two William Peach. Stafford; Betty Wednesday and Wednesday night granted. Richard E. Randal) will Bowling— < Of the brutal murder of Morris convict who haa served two terms 7:00-10:00, A.R.A, Tool A Dya 'hieft ot about $300 from a safe their way to the money. munist agitation* movements In yesterday elected a director of the dams the power lobby was holler Ann Sandberg, South Coventry; broken tn to. New Haven, Dec. — (Aft— The but turning mtldcr Thursday and Zoning Board of Appeals last b* allowed to erect a garagq clos 14 League. at the Maple street service station Glenwood Melnick In h«s South Knd tailor labor, welfare, and cultural af ing power aurpluA" Kefauver said Harry Klnnarney, Hartford. in the state's prison at Wethers In all 30 burglaries of grocery Friday and colder again by the night denied two request* for a er to the side line than regulations bank at a meeting of the Institu prcadddnt*elect o f the American Y M O A* shop Monday morning hung t ^ * y in an interview. "N o w T V A has 28 Discharged yesterday: George field alleged to have been nabbed stores and gaaohne atations hava week-end. allow at 49 Edison road. fairs. „ I, tion's board of directors. Mr. Heait association says he bslleves change in the xoning ndes and 6:00 to 7:30, "intermediate bas on the slim Ihread of s 32-csllber Plans for a revival of the Berlin dams and we are abort of power. Mothea, 74 Delmont street; Clif redhanded in the act of breaking been reported in Danbury d*iring The following arc normals for Four applications Involving un; Kommandatura without the Rus Marte has been connected with the New power capacity creates new ford Whltehouse, Erie street. the past six weeks. that-it Is unwise now, despite in granted nine others. ketball practice. pistol. __ into Pat's. Log Cabin on Route 23 this period; Boston. New Haven, dersixed lots, submitted by the 8:00 to 10:00, Badmbitoa. Deputy Police Chief Thomas J. sians encountered another delay to- indiiatry and keeps Increasing Discharged today: Kingsley here was being questioned today NORTH END PKG. creasing public resistance to many and Providence 32 degrees, Nan Among those denied waa the ap' Johnson Construction company power demands.” Carpenter, Andover; Harry Kln BIga Series of Facto 8:00, Bowling allcj’s. Women's Hickey announced that many dif day* at Ridgefleld state police barracks P h o i w M l O charity fund drives, fo r national tucket 36, (Toncord 26, Burlington plication o f Nathan Sandals wtdeh were granted. -The company re- MARY CONSOU The New Deal administration narney, Jlartford; Bernadette Par- League. ^ ferent angles of the j*****"/’,^'®” A proposed formal meeting of tn eonneetion with attempted Free DcHrcry 24. Portland 27, Eastport 26, ceited permission to er'ect four used the Muscle Shoals project, Rome, Dec. 14—(Aft — Italy and brganuuiUona fighting the differ waa made two weeks ago and up Dreaamaldag aafi AHaraBa— being carefully checked, but that a the three western military coin- clak. 75 North street. hiirglaries during the night in Greenville 17, Presque Isle 16. dwellings on undersized lots on government-developed during the Birth today: A daughter to Mr. Russia have signed a seriea of ent diseases to conduct a federated on which action was postponed.. Covered Bettaas Dutlwhatoe * oon«rted effort was being made to mandants was postponed at Brit The precipitation will average Irving street. First World war, as the hub of the and Mrs. Vete Navakowskl. Kast Fairfield and with three breaks trade and reparations agreemente fund raising campaign. Sandals asked to be allowed to- A b o Beiaaaato locate the weapon. Squads of po ish and French reqviest. between and 2-3 of an Inch oc I McGiiire Names fa r-flu n g TVA development. Hartford. that were perpetrated In Danbury. The pacts were signed In Moeieow Dr. Harold M. Marvin, associate *4 Kenneth Morrison was granted 82 Elm Street. Beat Hartfafd lice and detectives worked far Into An American ofllclsl said ap curring as either rain or snow erect a two-family dwelling en Muscle Shoals was a political foot Rena was captured shortly after Sunday, the Italian Foreign Min 38 Welb Struct TcL 550» clinical professor of medicine at a two-year extension of permission Pboae H artfetd B-B8I8 the night rummaging through ash parently the British and French Brookfield street If* a none' In ball for many years until Congress 7 e m. by State Policeman Louis istry said last night The egree- Vale university, says In the winter late Thursday and early Friday. to use a portion of a garage at Curran as Aide barrels and other containers In want a’little more time to make up which only one-family houses aro finally decided the government D. Marchcaa who had baen con menta were preceded by a prelimi Issue o f Th e Yale Review just pub the rear of 176 Summit street for back yards throughout the section. their minds." allowed. In presenting his claim. should keep It rather than turn Vermont Youth cealed tn the roadhouse. nary pact November 8 under which lished, that “ the time has not yet storing electrical supplies. Louis Chief Hickey said that'a door- The old four-power Kom m M «- E R N E ST D. Sandals'said his puri>oee wAs to New Haven, Dec. 14—lAft— U. S. It over to private industry. Nabbed After Ckaae Itely promised to hand 88 warships come when the public will support Klinkhamer also received a two- to-door check of the n e lg h b o rti^ tura set up to administer Hartford Center help alleviate the hotising short Rep.-Elect John A. McGuire, of AvoMa Taking Mdea Rena fled when surprised by the over to Russia and the Soviets ac such federated fund raising ade year extension to use a building at near Mr. Metalck’s shop at 237 collapsed In a Russian walk-out Held ill Breaks age, but his proposal nevertheless the Third Omgresslonal district, Main street, had not disclosed a In its week end Teport on the policeman and was nabbed after a cepted an Italian plan for payment quately:” the rear of 131 Summit street for last stimmer. The west wrlln CLOUGH Will Be Closed meT with opposition from several' today announced the appointment INSURE \ritness who had-tseen government yesterday asked the power situation, the Resources short foot chase In which H. A. of war reparations. Says Dr. Martin: office purpoees. of James M. Curran of New Haven Orange, Dec. 14—(Aft—Police re rekidents o f the ar^a. ter the place between three Allies to establish tri-power board carafuily avoided taking Barton, of Bethel a truck driver Painter and Paper Amount Would Oe Less aa bis executive secretary. Mc w i n a. m. Some time during this halM le and abolish boundaries , be- aides in the dispute. ported today tha arreat of a Ver who was passing the scene joined "There is general agreement BoMon. Dec. 14— (Aft'—Regional Action on the matter was tabled W hU f Gets N aral .Mde Post Guire, form er Denoocratic state MrKINNEY RRUTHER8 two weeks ago, but the board took hour has been deftnltely establish t#<^n the western sectors. Retiring Chairman Arthur M. mont youth who, they said, made in to assist the police officer. Hanger thst the (injount of money raised Director W alter F. Downey an chairman, defeated Incumbent Re Bewl Estate aa# ed as the period when the murder current procedure, ine Hill said the board's survey in Taken Into custody. Rene denied Bonded Memoriais by a single campaign for multiple up the ^application last night and Meriden. Dec. n _ ,> p )_ A . J. publican Ellsworth Foote of North to& M A IN tn. a statement toat he had broken 33 Years Espericnce nounced hero today that the W ar decided'against it. was commuted. Ameribans. British and French dicated "clearly that power con into ton residences in three towns any attempt to buiglarise the health causes would be far less Whlte^ form er local OPA chair Branford tn last month's election. Two Banets Removed confer ihfom ially. then Issue the struction. whether It be public or CONNECTICUT Assets Administration Information and showed them loot valued at place and according to Lieut. Your (luarantcc of than the total now raised by sepa Other A plication Denied man 'and'chairman of the State Curran, a native of Wallingford, The tvpe of pistol used was re same orderis In triplicate to Ger private, should be encouraged, not V A IX E T rate campaigns. In which case center at Hartford, Conn., w ill be BudinwMlncn for Bowle.s commit t r - r 13.000. ■ ^ C?arleton Klocker haa thus far re' Satisfaction The other application denied la an attorney, v He currently is vealed fd k w ln g an hutoiwy^Mon- man authorltiM. only from the standpolnt„j>f._our malned silent on Ms activities dur MEMORIAL there would be an unfortunate, closed permanently at the end of waa that of Walter B. Kohls who tee, during the recent eampalgn. serving as a' special assistant to day afternoon at the Hartford hos- ■ Chief Oirl Peterson of the Soriet flgh t^ were repoiled expanding economy but for se Orange police, and State Policeman ing, the nli^t. perhaps disastrous, reduction tn business Dec. 31. asked for permission to convert a has aceepted appointment as Navy Attorney General Tom dark as a pitftt. Tw o buUotB ftrod from this flying at live potnta In the Allied curity ne^s as well.” . Thonma Laonard identified the Fairfield police notified of the Route 8, South Wludaor the research and services now es Downey said thla was in accord building into living quarters that commander on the military staff hearing officer for the Federal nltber gun were removed from air corridors between Berlin and youth aa Richard Tallman. 19, of arrest after It waa discovered the Trlepbone Hartford K-9678 tablished.” ance with the W A A plan for final would ht undertHzed, closer to the o f Gov.-EIlect Chester Bowles. The diatrict of Connecticut. Mr. Melnlck's body. western Germany ^ a y. The car Rene waa lulng had been sto Explaining why there would be rear line, and on an undersized lot appointment is effective from Jan. Curran graduated from the Police had summoned for ques Britlsh-Amertcan atr lift wss ham Johnson, V L They said his state Residence Manchester 9828 Plan Your liquidation on Feb. 28, 1949. liqnia H. Marte Hazardville House ment reported breaks In Orange, len during the n l ^ t from Mrs. U btSAti^naL It* T**t less money raised In a ' federated H e said that the Boston (Custom- In the rear o f .38-40 Clinton street. 5 urheri Bowles Is ina\igurated.., Fordham University L^w seb^ tioning a group of South K"'* pered by morning fog at the three in 1941. tdents and aaaocUtes of Mr. Mei- W est Haven and Now Haven, and Ines Benson, Post road. Fairfield, campaign, he adds that "apparent cr Service center at the .South Tw o members o f the board voteS western loading baaea. \ Manchester Trust Oompany since; are questioning the suspect in con House Painting ly most people who contribute to in favor of the application, two . Rhetorcl, the art of using Ian- ntek who were almost that a visit to hU quarters In a Boston Arm y base wilt supply New December 1, 1918. Destroyed by Fire Derby rooming house turned up nection with an attampted burg Atttboritrd Dealer these campaigns do so because of Ektgland buyers with Information opposed, and one, James McVeigh, l^ e g c to produce a desired effect, Itors at his tailor shop. Mr. Mei- was taught in ancient Grcce by lilck had been In buslneos In tta t A native of Poquonock In the' allegedly stolen jewelry, cash and lary at the post office in that town ROCK OF AGES Now ! a special Interest In one particular on surplus property sales after did not vote. Tbe 'proposol was de Biisiiiegs Seen town of Windsor. Mr. Marte la a: Harardville, Dec. 14 — (e>—A other articles. and at several other places in that MONUMENTS disease, rather than in the broad Dec. 31. nied since a favorable vote of four the Sophists. area for more than a quarter «»r a ^ Time Payments Arranged century. It was his usual practl^ iiiatee of Hartford schools and' , ^ Tallman was booked on <■ bur ton-n during the night. fleld of health. the age of 18. he went , to have anywhere from 2ft to SO; glary charge and held In 35.000 Bargtor’s Tools Found IK iw n "Often this Interest is based up As Sound Now S runner at the CharteV, North Maple atreet. south persona enter-and leave the shop at the age o f 18. he went , ''oom frame dwelling on bail. A quantity of burglar'a tools Balance Monthly on personal suffering or the loss Chief Peteraon said he had been of.relatives or friends, and finds during one day. fer $4 as a a sweek. runner Hat e the afterwards CharteV, North Maple atreet. south of the ware found tn Rene' possession, Police had not discounted today iConttnaad from Pagr Ona) troyed by fire this morning. lying In wait for the youth, off Now 1$ the Time expression in the natural and hu Oaktransferred National to, Bankthe American o f Hartford In Massachusetts state line, was dea Lieutenant Klocker said, including Wni. DirksuniuufI Sou the theory that robbery w ^ th « rind on, for 10 days before arrest' mane desire to prevent similar dustrial Bank bf Hartford before The home waa occupied by the a jimmy bar that apparently had Pnlnttfig tiiintrnHofo motire for the shooting. Mr. Mel- healthily unsatisfied, and capacity family of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ing him yesterday afternoon. I been us^ in the attempted breaks TO ORDER GLASS tragedies In the lives of others.” THE “WRTTE” GIFT FOR XMAS! In many lines is still inadequate. coming to ManchMtor aa book The chief had been keeping an Renr I lit Pa M fmitor NL ntek was In the habit of carrying Moore, who were awakened when ' at Fairfield. F bmu Antocrutie Control keeper with the k>cM bank. extra lookout, along the Derby DESK, TABLE AND Ptmnes <-sSM Or fin s two or more wallets on his person Bnvd’er made these points: smoke filled their home. Mr. Meanwhile during the night at -Dr. Marvin also expresses fear T H f N I W H ( became discoutiV clerk In turnpike because several burglaries Mod with substantial amount! of ' 'la Growing Eoenomy Moore carried hla four young that "a unified campaign might 1921 and aasistant trdqmrer In bsd occurred at homes in that DRESSER TOPS. eakh. ______"The fact that our present econ children from the house to his au lead to the establishment of auto omic levels 4re much higher than 1930. In January, 1947iN^ waa neighborhood. He said Tallman tomobile In the yard. The fire cratic centrallxed control which before the war la no reason for named treasurer of the ITust com- tried to run away when he sought Full Length Duor gained such headway that only a would br Independent o f public doubting that they can be maln- pany. \ to question him as he emerged ROYAL PORTABLE Arm s Being He married Gladys R. Rising of small part of the furniture wr.i. Mirrurs W ood guidance. ' lalhed. W e are definitely in a saved. from a turnpike residence. growing economy and pravloua Windsor Locks whose father wab Carburetors For Your Bedroom and "W here should wc find a Solo w i t h FINGER F O R M KEYS for many years a telephone com V The West Thompsonville Fire Given Police ■tandard cannot be used to meas mon whose wisdom could evolve a pany executive. They have two d^Mrtment waa sent to the scene, COMPLETE WdA Mirrors ure or present prospects. formula for division of the fund children. Miss M arjorie Marte and w h ^ booster lines were used to For Solel "The prospect of a continua Blast in Mine Over Your Fireplace that would ensure justice to each Paul R. Marte, and live at 22 Ben protec\the nearby property. SERVICE Nothing would please the High achool (OsBltow d t W i Om) tion of the policies o f recent years Seasoned Hardwood • organisation, to all those suffering ton street. The eaqsuse o f the fire is undeter- or college student more than to see a should give the nation Increaaed Causes Death from diseases represented, and to Royal Portahio under the CTiristmas Xm as G ift pOttes schools throughout mined. ^ AT White Glass Co. Stove, Fireplace, Fomaee confidence In the stability of pres- 24 Birch St. Manchester the desires and special Interests of tree on Christmas morning. ROVAL 1* ent high business levels. Saw Rig For Hire the contributors?” he asks. a derided favorile— and Is what they’ re The aawapapw recaUed that the (Uontlaued from Page One) SUPERIOR "The nation haa a huge task be ‘Home Rule’ Phone 3322 Dr. Marvin does not rule out the hoping for. Suggestions- •9lgck mSchawAr” waa kept House Open Dnlly 8 A. M. T o 5 P. M. possibility that conditions In the Mcret by having the man poM aa fore It. We must meet the normal j hands and suffered shock, the hoS' Telephone demands of a growing population SERVICE Inelndlng Satnrdmy future may work toward federat farmhanda on great landad aa- Will Be Aim i I pital said. Plenty Of Pariting with high living atandards. W e Get Hardier I Three other miners, less serioua- 248 Spruce Street ed fund-raising. .MODEL A $89.50 tataa 8792 Or 5008 "It will continue to receive the Whan raporta of a poUce-Army must provide pioductive machin 1 ly injured, were t r e a ts at *he hoS' M ^ h e s t e r On Premises Tablie Radios in aaaUm Oaemany wara flrat ery to replace that worn out during (Conttnnad from Tags One) I pital and released. They were: earnest thought of a great many (Continued from Page^bqe) wise and experienced people, both ■blaneaad tn tha aati-Communiat the war. W e must build new homes, I Corbin Smith, 34, South William- MODE^L C $79.50 new hospitals, new churches an 1 those In control of the State j son. K y „ head and face burns. inside and outside the large na Easy Chairs ntaaa hara tacanUy, aom a'Am ari- kill than the flies whose ancesi eaa authoritlaa aald it m ight ha- schools, and new municipal facili house." Elmer Smith, 31. Williamson, tional health organisations,” he (Plus Tax) ties. Morrison oppoged the election had never walked in the stu ff face and hand burhs. concludes. eotna a fM ca o f 300,000 man. The flies that figuratively Oan. laictua D. Clay, Amarlcan "W e must rebuild thousands of last winter of Gov. Earl K. I.J>ng, Millard Roberts, 31, Hardy, Ky„ Telephone laughed moat at DDT came from I mtUtanr govarnor. haa rapaatadly miles of highways. In addition to brother of thq late Senator Huey hknd b*irns, the bureau’s laboratory at Orlan dsMad. howavar, that tha aUlaa— alt this we must do our part In the P. Long. Tobies The New Orlanna mayor said Coiiimiiiiity Sing Vaitad Btataa. Britain and Franca great task of world reconstruc do, Fla., where they had been spe — may apanaor a aimllar forca in tion and we muat build a powarful the LegisUture cut the city's two cially raised to see whether they per cent sales tax In half but dou would get used to the stuff. It’s | tha waatara aonaa. defense establishment. . . ." At Center Park (9 Electric Clotks Bank Split by CanfHet An earlier banker-speaker urged bled the sUte tax. The result waa easy to do. Just give enough to | C o ^ ¥f anted! that "about M,600,000 of New Or kill most of the files. Save those ! b dlvidtd Barlin. tha UO-yaar- hlB fellow bankers to proceed with We buyXall auikes and Manchester's second annual leans tax funds needed for local that are left. They survived be-1 Harm onicas oM City Savinga bank waa ra- caution In lending. modeU*—19^ to. 1949. Community Carol Sing will be held MARLOW^S services . • . ffss switched Into cause they were harder to kill In j partad to hava Joinad tha list of \ " 7 p.m, Tuesday, Dec. 21, at the privato and municipal Inatltutlona the sUte tresaury." the first place. They pass this ; At the same time, he said, the Center Park tinder the direction ppiit by tha aaat-waat conflict. A toughness on to th*lr offspring, Inslunt Gufili 824-828 MAIN STREET TEL. 5161* MANCHESTER Mirrors Le^alature increaaed the number of G. Albert Pearson, who com- | aaokaaman aald mora than half of Bullets End Life and presently you have a new | o f d t y flremen and raiaed salarias ducted it last year. | i n amployaa a t hank officaa tn the breed. And need a new poison. Buying Senri^ of other city employee. Another Sponsored by the Manchester j End Tables Soviat aaetor had rafuaad to work Of Radio Actress K ing and Gahan said the gov Chamber of Ommerce, the affair bill aboUahed the live man com- ernment scientists are working thera any tongar and had re- I waa held for the first time last, misaion council, alected at large, with three new fly polaona now. 1 BARLOW fo r paaalble aaaignment to year and proved auccessfui. The | Magazirfe Racks tMaatorn hranchca Los Angelst, Dec. 14—(Aft—Bul and replaced It with "an archaic, unworkable, eemi-aldermanic sya- i\IOTOR SALES Salvation Army Band will again - ‘''O B a la la o f the Oommuniat-con- lets ended tha Ufa and unhappy romanca of Patricia fltyles, .25, tem." 59,'> Main Street accompany the choristers. , traUad gevamment of eaatem Bar- Many local choirs are expected : Brass Smokers Hn announcad a sweeping law for baautiful blonda radio and Aim ac "Outright Power Orabe” Hogan Appointeil I'cl 5404 Ur 2-1709 tress and daughter of Radio En fttorriaon said Louisiana'voters to participate in the affair. The the aodallaatlon o f large Indus- Save 14’®’ to 20’®- Sing will be held on the stone tries wa^ nearly ready for adop tertainer Hal Styles, and left her last November, however, defeated Principal’s Aide estranged suitor sarioualy wound several cmiatItuUonal amendments terrace to the north of the flag- | tion* pole, and Superintendent o f Parke . Ih a y aald tha law would Uqui- ed. which he labeled "outright power Nathan N. Sugarman. 48, head graba. Torrington, Dec. 14— (Aft—John Horace Murphey is handling ar-1 data i^vate ownerahip In all M r- rangements for the park. i o f an autlonaering and buslneaa "Thug, In the very flret opportu D. Hogan has been appointed as Multiple STARTING TOMORROW K E M P ’S nities which have presented them A good deal of tovprable com Uquidating concern, suffered sistant principal of the Torrington Legal Notieea wounds In his leg and head. selves," Morrison said, " a free Electrolysis ment was heard following la.vt Tncorporated DetecUve U . E. W. Smith said people have expressed . . • their high school succeeding the late year's Carol Sing, and the con 763 Main St. AT A OOCKT OF PROBATB held Mias Styles did the shooting, reaffirmation of the vital princi James A. Smith. Superfliioos Hair Ranoved sensus was that the event sliouid ' If ' a whole parade of IdseiouN flavors at KaaebseUr within end for the Mr. Hogan, a teacher in the be continued. i Tel. 5680 DIstriet of XanchMter. on tbs lOUi which started aa the couple aat ples o f home rule (and) their deep Safely, Quickly and day of DeMinber. A.D.. IM*. talking in an automobile and end resentment of punitive and vindic Torrington achoola since 1931, la Permanently in the new, spaee-Naving Prsasnt. JAMBS 1. O’CONNOR, ed when she collapsed beside tha tive legislation against one im a graduate of Torrington High Suffocates In Carriage Acting Judge.' car, still firing at the fleeing Su school and Bay Path Institute in Appolatmcato Ktrictly Privato' EvWy Price Slashed munity.” estate of Ocorgr Johnson, late of garman. She was dead when po A t yesterday's, opening„ meeting, _ Springfield. M and a gradimte Free Coasaltatloa Lyme, Dec. 14— (/P)—Three- Manchester, In aald Dlatrtct, daceased. o f C?on- Cloaed Wedneaday AfleraooBB montha-old Evan .Sumpter Hewes. On motion of William 8. Davll of nce arrived. Hospital attendants the' 500 association delegates a p -: of the Teacbers College aald Manehrater, adminlatratur with said Sugarman's condition w proved a resolution urging Con- necticut Opea Thuradoy Evaatega granddaughter of Author Thomas vtll annexed. good. gress to approve an outlay of $1.-1 f{^ taught at Moody school in Mary Crosacp R.N„ Prop. Hewes suffocated in a carriage at OaOBRBT): That alx month* from 000,000.000 for long-term federal i Britain before being appoint- 869 Main S f TeL 2-2667 the home of her parents, Mr. and tlie Idth day of Dacembar, A.D.. 1941. Mrs. TKomas Hewes, Jr., here yes be and the same are limited and alloar' loans to build public housing fori ^ Torrington.High school jOver Narlow’a ed for the craditors within which to low-income families, and for a te- j faculty. terday, Medical Examiner Julian *• e bring in their elalmi against tald ae- FIocmI Tlirealciis newal of the pre-war alum-clcar- Ely reported. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY State. and the aald admlniatratdr c.t.a. ance program. PINT PACKAGE 901 main STRUT* MAMCHtSTEA ta dlraeted to give public notice to the cradltora to bring in their clalma with No Heavy Damage in aald tima allowed by publlahing a copy of thla ordar In aoinc newepaper GIFT SHIRTS L .Salem, Ore., Dec. 14—(Aft— Flood Battle Seen | .w>w>A%A^tii^ou8e having a dreulatlon In Mid protMt* scemtshop:^. diatrict, within ten day a from the datr watcra of the Willamette river of thla order, and return make to thli moved into thla Oregan state cap Over Power j I court of the notice given. ital ares today without any threat IT’S COSTLY JAMBS J. O’CONNOR. Acting Judge. of eeriouR damage. AT A (XWRT OP PROBATR held The river is falling riH’^dly at (OeattB'iad from Page Oaa) j AU FROM MOUlAk IIOCKI at Manchester within end for the all up-river points. . TO TINKER ' Diatrict of Manchester, on the loth immediately announced he will re day of December, A.D., IMt. More lowlands are being inun '' •UY NOW FOR CHWSTMAt Present, JAMES J. O'tW.NOR. dated, but Red Cross ufftclala an introduce a bill to create eight new Only . / Acting Judge. ticipated no dletreaa calls from regional authorities patterned aft OlVINO AND SAVII WITH CARS Bstote of Emma Johnson, late of farming diatrict** that wero er TVA— and to expand TVA. Manchester. In said District, deceaeed. warned of rining waters three daya Senator - Elect Kefauver (D.. If your Dodge or Plym On moUen of The Manchester Trust outh has not been aerv* Company, administrator with will an- ago. Tenn.) said ha la ready to carry iced for cold weather, hexad. Flooding rivers and a Pacific the fight in the Senate for expan To stretch your g ift ahopptnF ddHar. ORDERED: That alx month* from atorm claimed four Uvea over the sion of Federal power develo- drive it in to our shop Ward* declares all-out war on men'a the loth day of December. A D „ 1S4I. weekend, dianipted power and ments. for complete winter lubri be and the name are limited and allow Will Offer Opposition shirt prices .. . brings you real take- ed for the creditors within which to phone linea, cauaed earth slides cation and check-over. from tip to toe bring in their claims against aald cs- on mountain roads and Inundated .7. r. L. Smith, speaking for the A Special Value home savinga on first quality, perfect Make herTRBU atate, and tha aald adminlitratur c.ta. •cores of highway routes through National Associatidi* ot Electric gift ahlrta. Is directed to give public notice to the out the western part of the state. companies, told a reporter bis or SPECIALISTS creditors to bring In their clalmn with ganisation will oppose any govern at $79,95 35c in said time allowed by publishing a copy of this order in some newspaper Not EMgtMe aa Jurer ment project "competing with or Choose from fine-count broadclouw, DO A U OUR i r i t discriminating against "private having a circulation In said probate percales, end-on-end madraa to MsW S . diatrict, within ten days from the date Albuquerque, N. M., Dec. 14 (A*! companies. this .of this order, and raturn make to this nd AlTwbU aiadd whites. soUda, prints and woven-ln SERVICING full pint District Judge R. F. Deacon Smith, said private companies court of tha notlea given. will install generating units as fast atripea. Hia favorite collar styles, too. JAMBS J. O'CONNOR. Acting Judge. Arledge waa drawing names for a It'a a nice feeling to place as manufacturers can build them Toa* FM. firia b y jury to hear the murder trial of Including the popular '*collar-ad'* yonr car in the hands of . AT A OOXJRT o r PROBATB held and "no government — Federal diti, exw *tir eolMM *aawoj» For the woman vou lo^'c this Christmas, Dana, Ac master »• Tranquilino Otero, which starts to reensvemly vstleMe wee eaew * Tacoma. experienced mechanics, at ManrtweUr wHhln and for the day. One of the first names out SIctriet of MeachMUr. on the l(nh Old ia rito Buhogxay vte*ww with the proper equip, periumcr, offers these elegant, xABU'seented toilctriea. of the box waa that of Tranquilino dfU' of Deeeaibtr. A.D.. tm. ment and tools. Means PraMct JAMBS J. O'CONNOR, Otero. " N o t qualified," ruled the AIR le i a BiBeBSTaaneB Every one handsomely tailored and ...... - Pkrfumc $2 -3^ to 5I60.00; Cologne $2.00 to $18.00i •Acting Judge. judge. time and money saved, BMata of tde M. Sierert. late of er aaiBRew veBS B f Sanforised for less than 1% shrink tao. Maaebester, to wUd Dlatriet. deeeaaed. SEALTEST DE.%LER!i* Bath O il $2.00: Soap $2.00 (bo.x of 3); Body Sachet, , Oa metSea of HerbMt C Ruade of OoerriUaa Engineer WANTED age. In 14-17 necka, 33-85 aleevee. ,e*ld Maacherter. oxeewlor. Stock up now for gift givUig and Rqular $1.50, DeLuxe $3.00; Lipstick Regular $1.50. . V
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vj MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1948 MAN(!HKi?TKR KVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1948 HtA G E SIX n— W.I by the royalties on pcndence in their thoughts over to Kep. Osorge O. Conway of Guil SNOFFma OAVS King ObMrves records. i*' come a body o f intangible truth ford la Been as being renamed Local Student communism, leaving one last Iron Shooting Still COMUtrt INSmANCi flOTICTIEII W URi TO CmHtTMAA Tlw goTStamont gave its bias- |iiutrl|EaUr honored by all peoples, lU exist Suspect Held House leader. sings last alghL AUoriMy General ence will be the prelude to its In- ic contradiction to come when There la expected to be a con WTIC—II—DNN"”**** TodoY^s o Radio wTH^Imi wTiNB—a«e Awarded Honor 53rd Birthday — MAN< Tom C. Clark and SoUcltor William Scciag la BeMavtarre-See;! Eprttitti^ ^rralln strumcnUtlon through a uniform they find out what brand of free In Robberies test for the post of speaker of the Being Probed 9 8. TyM4> Gm Labor department zrd Tima dom communism gives them. House with tha leading contend Miaa Marjoria P. Kloppenburg. London. Dec. 14—(/P) — King aald tha welfare fund, to be ad world law, and all existing poliU- ers identified as John R. Thim of ministered by an ImpartlsI trustee, SSf m a So what do wc doT Do we drop daughter o f Mr. and M ra W. B. George VI obeerved hla 53rd birth cal structures and ways of life Hamden, Arthur K, B. Tanner of was Isgal under the Taft-Hartlcy The Netherlands? Or the Indone Admits Five Recent Woodbury, William R. Barnett of Dei Dplori Remains on 18:45— Kloppenburg of 81 Cooper street day today, cheered by news that ( Hueliwttr, Conn, will be Judged, eventually, by the WDRC—Hint Hunt: Now» WTHT—Serenade for Stringa ftCte * 8 r e e « etoffle aoff eua roam, i TBUUAS rUROCaoN sians? It's really impossible pol Salisbury, Ira K. Hlcka of New Critical List at Spring* M8M SUaiAU MWTUAI AUTOMOSM atSUSAMCI eOMMMf haa been elected to tVbo'a tVbo hla dangeroua leg oonditlon ia im The 4 ^ 0 0 0 a year trustee will areptaee, fun tile bath, veoetlM y rmn.. TmM.. 0«n‘l Mknanr quesUon of whether or not they Holdups in New Haven WOOC—H ^ ord Ppllo* Speak; WONS—Guest Star. icy to do either. Yet it is al Canaan and Daniel F. B. Hickey >AKM MUAU MUTWAi MM MMtANa COMMNt 11:88— Aiwmg Students in American Uni- proving. be aamuri R. Rosenbaum. The kMulatod. eteoM beat. eO bumei ' rSindnd Ootobw i. im . honor and advance the Intangible of Stamford. field Hospital Today Wnnln Oail* fibOW. But deapita jreatarday's reassur Area After Arrest MUM mmiav u m amwANaceairANr W ^B —News; Pled Plpera; News On AU Stationa versiUea aiMTOollcgea. Election to fund Is expected to produce 52,000,- for cleetrle atevc. Heated loragk ' ^ principles set forth In this Pream most impossible, it would seem, to ing medical bulletin the royal 000 a year and wiU^used to hli« and boo. Owner merioff eut ef tei ■ PvMInMd Bwrj' Sketch Book. 11:15— tbia organisation la made on the! Sunday and Hoilda.
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MANCHESTER E\’ENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 14. 194^ pleysa.” aha flaelarad, "ha’s gelqg Woman Hurt Here Engaged to make me a tax agent, reimburaa p a g e EIGHT Pay Increase Two Chaises Says Truman ma for m y eorrices and provtdo ing regulations since ths company i me with a badge." goods and services without offset As Autos Crash She said that if tho Repubhesn way control will take pari In the ting increases in production." Is In a business sone. To Be Backed To Be Faced Planning War discussions. / Saporiti Files Saporiti again appealed, thla party had brought the test case Inflation Seen Rapport said that "Connecticut C/ie# Comolld Soys a. • Mra Doris M. Zachea, of Cagle- ■ha invUad on the withholding tax Rockville Tuesday Night .Meetings banks are presently sound, strong time to the Superior CourL Charles There will be a meeting of S. House represented the "own of Good eating is an art 2000 yearn oM and Epleuma villc, was Injursd at 4:10 p.m. yes- It couM have won the recant oloc- and worthy of the confidence the Another Plea Ribicoff Alao Favors East Hartford Man Not Vivien KeRems Assert* tion. James W. Milne Camp. United As Big Factor Manchester while Saporiti retained and LucnlltM, the amrorpMeed aMhoritics. A n y M y enn tsrdsy when a car tn which (Ae Spanish War Veterans and the public shows in them,” and adds ‘The Taft-Hartloy law affects a Hartford lawyer. The bearing cook, bat if taste is Iseking, n tevish spresd is only n Other Benefits for Post was a passenger, operated by Actually Behind Wheel President Leading Na Tqiwn Meeting Ellen G. Berry Auxiliary this eve that careful management will keep was held in Superior Court early only 18 million poraons," aha said. them so.” common meaU for k eombinstUm o f both in enterWn- Charles P. Chambers of Eagleyilte, "Tha witShoIding tax affects 80 ning at eight o’clock In the G.A.R. State Bank Coniinhrioii- Afikfl Permidsion to Use this month, but after the Town had Office Employes O f HU Auto tion Into Conflict Deposits Show Increase presented two Witnesses the Judge ing. Gall • was In a traffic accident on West mllliona" This Evening Fayette Ix>dgc AFAAM will hold Compredsor at Hid declared s recess and called the Center street, near Cooper.’ Mta MIso Kalloms plans to move hor ep See* Continuance Deposits have Incrcaaed $33,715,- KarUerd. Dec. 14.—(»)—The Hartford, Dee. 14— (p)— Oeorga Westerly. R. 1., Dec. li—(P»—A W estport Conn., plant to nearby a communication this evening at H34 to a 1948 total of $1,302,842.- lawyers involved into his chambers. Zachea was taken to Memorial Place of Budincdd n o Feat Offlea employca In gnat- C. Oroskrit, Sr., 48. o f 51 Crosby woman, who operates a suebeesful Stenington, Conn., tn tho next 00 7:.50 p.m. at Masonic Hall. Into Next Year 985, he said, while the assets of The Judge suggested that the hospital, complaining of neck and COMOLLO'S EPICURE 6*yA ______. , Rockville Citl*em to The Kockvllle Chapter. Women savings banks have Increased by parties get together to settle the ar nartferfl today had ths back shoulder injuries. street. East Hartford, is charged Westport Conn., cable grip fac of the Moose meet tonight at 8 Aldo Saporiti, owmer of the 55 OAK STREET T5EL. 2-4108 According to the report, the tory, says President Truman ia Hartford. Dec. 14 — (45 — Con $43,174,424 to a 1948 total of $1. case out of court, and as s result ing of Oong.-Elect A. A. Ribicoff with drunken driving and evading One adult In flve today is engag Vole on Appropria p.m. at the Moose room on Elm Saporiti Memorial Ck>mpany at 470 Saporiti presented hia petition last OPEN TILL 9 P. M. Chambers car in which eha was reeponeibUity a lth ou ^ he was not laading Uie nation into war. necticut’s bank commissioner says 161,376.339. in thair demand (or increased pay Addrtaaing the Rspiiblican club ed in producing, procesring and street. The 1948 gross earnings of Con Center street, last night submitted night. If the board grants his ap riding was going east when it actually at the wheel, L t Henry tions for Schools The Every Mothers Club will he believes that inflation will "con and ether beneflte. bare last night Miae Vivien Kel- distributing food; ISO years ago necticut banks were $40,089,775, application to the Zoning plication at ita next hearing, it is Chief "gripe" of a group of em- stopi^ suddenly (or traffic ahead M. Mayo, commander, Hartford meet this evening at the home of leme said: Bins out o f 10 trerc. tinue to be the leading factor in an increase of $2,588,004, while probable that Attorney House will playe repreaentativea who con FoIIowIm waa a car driven by barracks, state police, reported to Mrs. Bertha Wells of Village street. Board of'A ppeals for permission "Tba dapreasion of tha SOa wsa nockvtllc. Dec. 14— (Special) niir economy next year, and possi their operating expenses Increased withdraw the suit for the Town. ferred lata Monday with Mr. Ribl- Joseph T. Lewis o f WUlimantic. day. Articles for the Christmas baskets bly in I960.*’ to operate a compressor machine If the petition is denied, the case He said he slammed on his brakes, Groakrtts has been released un nothing mora than a tax depiaa Additional appropriationa for the $901,935 to a total of $8,303,433. ce g in hia law office waa that the Iv ■(J?),'! aion. They ' (the Democrats) got will be received and gifts ex Commissioner Richard Rapport, at his place of inisiness on Center will be continued. but his foot slipped from ths brake der $200 bond tor his appearance budget of the Board of Kducatlon taM Cengreas trimmed an $800 ■Y. * changed. in his annual report to Governor Dividends paid by the banks in street. The appeal will be taken up pedal, allowing his car to run into in Berlin tonm court Jan. 4. Lieu us into ths Yvar to gat ns out of win be voted upon at a special The Red Men meet tonight at 8 creased by $433,232 to $24,287,247. postal pay proposal down to a that Jameg C. Shannon, listed six "for at the next meeting of the board, To Frame Parklug Bill $460 increase. New proposed lefie- the rear of the Chambers auto- tenant Mayor related the story os town meeting to be held this eve p.m. at their rooms on East Main midable influences" which he said Loans lo veterans by ail state which will be in about two weeks. mbbile. follows: "Tm making ths prophecy new institutions under the Federal latlon on pay. atek leave and re- that Truman ie planning to save street. offset all other indications for a Although Saporiti had operated Sunday night Oroskrits was be ning at eight o'clock In the Town The Men's Club of the Baptist servicemen’s readjustment act In New Haven, Dec. 14—(4>)—Con R i e d M e n ' s Urtment beneflta la in preparation himself tn the same aray and wlB lessening of pressure on prices. a compressor on the premises for ing driven home by his IS-yeor-old Hall. Theiie total $15,045 aa fol church will meet this evening at creased by .59 per cent to $66,286,- necticut mayors and traffic offi by national postal employe organ- get ue into another war." They are: several years, he was ordered by cials meeting here ysstardsy named isaUena for Ctongrcaa when it con son. The car sidewipad another M ae Barbara WtOlana lows: $3,000 for fire exit from 7:30 p.m. In the game room for a 1. Although the nation’s output 12.5. China Is Visited Talks About Taxes Fsui Building Inspector David Cham a five-man committee to frame bn venes in January. on the Berlin turnpike.. Bhs davoted much o f her afldreea cafeteria and library at Maple recreation program. of consumer goods has a record Deposits In commercial banks bers, enforcing agent for zoning Raquaeta S ew Reasonable Officer Salvator B. Esposito Ur. and M ra Roger O. Williams I F f ia n M i n u t & a reached a new high of $800,311,- off-atreet -parking bill for pres to her feud with tha Federal gov- atreet; $400 for painting some annual dollar value o f $248,000,- rules to atop using the machine entation to the 1040 State Legis “Their raquaeta are more than By Local Sailor went to Oroekrttx’ home. Mrs. o f 175$ Tolland Turnpike au' rooms at Maple street: $660 for 000,000, it ia due to increases In 241 during the year. Rapport re^ arnmant ever her refusal to daouet Count last spring after complaints had lature. ’The proposed bill would naaenable," Mr. Ribicoff said to Oroekritz informed Officer Espo nounce the engagement of their withholding taxes from hor am- painting Fast school; $.’>00 for Officers Seleclccl expenditures for personal con ported, and .32 sUte chartered been registered by residents of the permit cities to acquire land for NEW day. “And I’m completely aympa- sito that her husband was in bed daughter. Barbara Louise, to John changing cafeteria at Kast school: sumption and • government pur building and loan associations had Robert C. Barrett, 21, Photo area. Saporiti appealed to the Zon and finance off-street parking thatic and will try to do every asleep. She called blin. TuUs. son o f Adam ’Tulls, of WU- I ^ ' Tax Harry wanta me Mew—u SMsrine Maytag St I $.500 for painting Maple street chases, thus representing a re assets of $56,282,355, representing grapher’s Mete 2|e, UffN, was a Ungton. By Polish Group ing Board of Appals. facilities. thing I can fbr their program." Lieutenant Mayo reported that to eoUoet taxes from m y am- M u toe mflHons of women who new gst n sl ■ auditorium. $1..500 for cutting sumption of inflationary pressure. an increase of more than $6,000,- The congreaeman-eleet felt the recent visitor at the Saint Joaeph when Mr. Groskrtta came Into the Miss Williams is a granddaugh to Weldoe*s evsv esv oit- 2. TTie impact of the European Public Hearing Held f l ie t e with tbs rufSMl. dapmdsbk Msytagt doors for Are escapes at Primary. 000. incrcasea granted "are not In Mission in Tsingtso, Chine, accord' room where Officer Esposito was ter o f Clinton E. WiUisme, former veto pratssslgnel wtru fat East School building. $1,000 for Recovery program on demand for At a public hearing of the board ly of Bucklond. K—y toms. libsral trade-in. Come to today far 1 Officers elected by Group 518, held last spring, the board upheld line with the coat of living." ing to an offlelal Navy release re waiting, he had his pants on wrong ■ustmtiou. grading Maple street grounds; goods In short supply and on the oases Of Mnaops Drop He declared that "postal em •mmsdtols dritvuty to Polish Women’s Alliance, for the swollen money supply is yet to be the order of Chambers. Several B I N C O ceived thla week. B a m tt la serv side ou t FENDER AND BODY $200. cement floor at Maple street: residents voiced their opinions, IfYovrNose ployes generally are about aa effi ing aboard the aircraft earriar lieutenant Mayo reported that $1,300, instruments for band; $.500 coming year are as follows: realized becauiM the .program is not cient and loyal a group aa exist $20,000 Law Suit yet in full swing. Hartford, Dec. 14— (4>)—'Th* both in favor and in opposition to USB "Princeton." He is the son of Oroekritz said, "Tou haven’t any' grading East school: $985, East President, Mrs. Barbara Oleksln- State Health department reports in any government department." thing on me. My son was driV' WORK Win Restrain Prodaetlon Saporitl’s claim. ’Those opposing PLAYING St a r t s p r o m p t l y a t b p . m . Mr. and Mrs. Carrol J. Bam tt of School lights: $600. repairing ski; vice president, Mrs. Rose that while new cases of chicken- the use of a compressor by Saporiti ' Bmploya repreaentallvee at the 28 ML Nebo Place. ing. Z was tsaeUag him to Over Tot’s Death WELDON'S Mankus; recording aecretary, Mrs. 3. The removal o f young men FilkUp- oonferenee, speaking for organ- floors at Prtman,- East School pox increased to a total of 346 last claimed that the machine waa Barrett was graduated from drive." Soliaiona and FlagiK, la s. Oil MAIN f f r a a n building: $200, East School show Agnes Skrabaez; financial sec from the labor force by selective week, new cases of mumps drop- AND YOU DON’T STAY |-ATIE ised grouM of supervisors, car- The son had not been drinking, service which will restrain produc uaed for manufacturing purposes Manchester High school with the A $20,000 civil action is being taa oiuMi aifum ers; $2,200 for.No. 5 oil burner for retary, Mrs. K. Wandych: 'treas drep to an aggregate o f 230. and that thla was contrary to zon riera, eleilu snd mail handlers, dees of 1045 and enlisted ia Au lieutenant Mayo reported. Oroa- Maple street, (save $1,000 yearly* urer, Mrs. K. M. Pavelack. tlon and place some prendum o>n were: Bldward Oorry, Brendan J. heard in Superior Oiurt todey in workers already employ^. Both continue to be the most prev Spoilsdeep gust of the same year. He took kritz was examined by a doctor connection with the death last year $1,500 for Arc escapes. At a drawing which fcdlowed the alent diseases-In the state. Sullivan. David J. Fttxgibbons, his basic training in Sampson, N.Y. tor intoxication and arrested on business meeting prizes were won 4. A posalble fourth round of T on isb i-lf n o r head I* so aongssted Ranald U Crokc, R. T. WlUys, of Gerard M)clette, nine-yesr-old The maeting will also act upon age Increases as employers an and stnoed-im with a cold that you Tinker Hall and then attended photography the tnro charges of driving while son o f Mr. and Mrs. Gerard by Mrs. Sophie Kacxenski, Mra. E. Robert R. Maher, Frank Mashan- a resolution authorising the Board nounced record third quarter earn Gladys Glad b Bride can’t fr i to sliMp-pot a few drops of school in Florida. He re-enliat«d under the influence and evading Zatkowski, Mrs. Margaret Kra- V l^ Va-tro-nol in each hostrlL MAIN STREET dea, and Ray Michaells. Miclctte, of 48 Edis9n road. The o f Selectmen to give to the Ver ings. for another year lost August. The responaibllity. child was killed when he was TAKE HOME S K BOTTLES AND GET non Fire District all controls and jewski. Richard Pavelack and Mra. 5. ’The buUding boom which Ottawa. Dec. 14—(45— Miss in$tantlit you’ll feel your stuffy noas local sailor was home a year ago, Ueutenant Mayo said young Walter Zaworaki. ■tart to open up. For Va-tro-nol’s thrown from his bicycle near Love use of the Veriion Center School still Is strong, as evidenced by Gladys Glad, widow of Mark Hcl- when he spent the CHirietmas of Oroskrits did not have a license to Lane by a vehicle which as yet has The above bffioers wdll be In specialisea medication works right 1047 with nla parents. drive. ’The eon wai driving un M M m s CMWTAM. A sra- THS SIATTAS coluiA saaa property. An appropriation of $1.- .500.000 structures started In the iinger, and Arthur F. Gottlieb, w h e n troabts ft to reUevo such eon- Northern Sector never been exactly identified. stalled at the meeting on January wealthy Toronto fllm executive, der the supervision of the father ■Nr.MwWs. ra* t i t m i Ms. rarara ramWS M l O f f . 000 for the establishing at a 9, first six months o f 1048. tostlou. It makes brssthlng easier. DOO R P R IZE In today’s action, the child’s amwoWWolwra^ ^ ^ 1* fraw ratios wraliw — , - . boundary line between Vernon and 6. The prospects o f a Federal announced today they had juat It invites lesttui strap. Try it. Get Mercury Dips and therefore Mr. Oroekritz is re father, as administrator of ths ■wM****** ** *^*^08.95 '**** •**'*1184.91 South Windsor will also be voted budget of $49,000,000,000 which in been married. The ceremony was Ticks Ta-tro-nol Moss D t ^ l Cunie and T17 It and You Will Like It K. C. to Sponsor sponsible, Lieutenant Mayo said. estate, is bringing suit against the upon. _ _ ^ dicates a posslbUity o f the return held privately at midnight. M. A. Oammlno Construction Com 12 FULL GLASSES! Northeoot PTA Seeks Workers -- of deficit flnnacing "and its attend Chicago, Dee. 14—OP)—Temper Rotel’e Housekeeper Man pany. A t the time of the accident liie Northeaat PTA • will hold ant Increase of the huge money Advertisement— atures dipped to below aero over Children’s Party police investigated a report that a Sale* Be ' Du P E aA R L ’S lU annual Christmaa party at the supply which lies at the root of the CiMongumj, Morriuty m d N O W .^ . Tonight the northern tier of central atates Chicago, Dee. I4—(P5—•’The new truck o f the defendant firm, said During Winter inflationary problem." societies . . . clubs . . . fellow today while the aouthern half o f housekeeper at Chicago’s Palmer echool on Hale street this evening Cbittuy, ln€. Ihrsrything is In readiness for to have been driven by Clarence APPUANCE AND FURNITURE CENTER at eight o’clock with • program Remedies Are flnggeeted employees . . . have convalescent the eountry had unseasonably mild House, one of the city’s oldest end LaCbance o f Buckland was in from Plnehurst Gro- . -IR IU R A N O I- the annual Christmas party (or e r ic a 649 MAIN STREET TEL. 7899 In eharga Mrs. Joaeph Casello. Hartford, Dec. 14— (ff) — State Commenting that ‘‘tne task of baskets sent pressure weather. biggest hotels. Is a man—tor the volved. It waa never estsbliohed lu e ! [ One Lewis St, Hartford 7-5283 . A»»*' our nation’s leaders in guiding us eery, Inc. Yai Those attending are aaked to bring Highway Commissioner G. Albert The 'mercury dropped to 21 be- the children of members o f Camp' flrat time in history. A hotel this was true, and the death ie ofll- C o la b i g along the narrowing path between lew at Cut Bank, Mont, and to bell Council, Knights of Columbus, spokesmui sold that Fred G. Fish d olly listed os caused by persons articles for a box to go to a needy Hill says his department is seek family. Canned goods, clothing, inflation and deflation is not easy,’’ f i y i n g ! 14 below at International Falls, Chairman Charles Weiss reported er. named to the post, is believed unknown. blankets or quilts will be welcome. Ing emergency workers for this Rapport suggested the following Minn., as cold air spread along the at the meeting of the council last the first man to bold such a Job in Attorney Jay B. Rubinow repre remedies for inflation: THE KENNEL SHOP presents [\]][[ Phsy Tonight winter through the State Employ enUre extreme northern edge of nl|^L The party will be held at any of the nation’s major hotels. sents the administrator. 1. Personal aa well as public ex St. Bridget’s hall next Sunday at The RockvUle High School bas ment service. With a larger force. W it h t h « N fW the country. Colder weather was Hill says he hopes that last winter’s pendlturei should be kept 4®wn. fOroeast for tbs Nsw England p. m. Children of council mem ketball team will go to Enfleld 2. Business should be content S«nflatl*n«l bers between the ages of 2 and 12 this evening to meet the Enfleld instances of road crews working atates and tome drops in tempera as many as 48 hours on a stretch with a fair return on Investment CADOyme IS awful WCARINIi ON THE Will attend the party. High echool team. tures lu the eastern and middle wrlll be avoided. 8. Banking must continue to sup AUantfo atates. A donation of $25 was voted to Diacnsa Safety Crews are paid time and a half ply the sound credit necessary to NERVES,BUDOy. YOU CANT WHISTLE OR Clesjdineaa prevailed over many further the work of Father Peyton A meeting to discuss measures wages and given their meals If the functioning of economy. . aectJO^ hut no heavy precipitation In his Catholic Hour, featuring the HNtJSUAL for reducing haxards on Wilbur they work before 7 a.m. and after 4. Lending should be restrained. SIN6 AND IT'S LIKE was repdrtad. Some rain fell in recitation of the Rooat^ by family YOU CAN Craae Highway between Manchw- 5 p.m., he said. Heavy clothing Is 5. Farmers and other w’orkers gouthOrn New England and in groups. ter end Union will be held at the SKWING VOUR DEATH essential, and must be supplied by "should appreciate the effect on O O K E $ parts of Oalitoniia and Texoa. Whenever yen ahep. nlwnye Tfarnon fun on Wednesday noon. the workers, he added. the economy ms a whole of de Solon In Hospital , KILL talte houM six Mg, BR7 11^ The meeting haa been crtled by WARRANT TO LAUGH. Snow areas Included southern Ore e i f T S Bernard J. Ackerman, manda for large returns for their gon. nortteni Nevada. Montana i mmra bottles of Pspti-CMa fisr and North Dakota. Torrington, Dec. 14— (IP)—Rep. the toailyi Ttoslm toll fltossss ^i*^lrman of tJw State I Rssss»iio Oonaldafahle fog was rsported Patsy R. Matrosda is a patient at ** ' A MOTH —plenty for ell! way Safety Commission and Judge | -T c l l l s l O Aa C b CUC the Charlotte Hungerford hospital Chartea J. Underwood, chairman in Ooutbam Ihinoie, southern In EXQUISITE HAEGER AND SUNBEAM diana and in Uie Tennessee valley where he underwent an emergency of the Vernon Traffic Safety Com- Invalid Brother ffy-mastei appendectomy lost night. , ' WITH A mlselOD. Flrat aelectmen o f Vernon, SHAVEMASTER and near the gulf eoaat NO FINER COLA AT ANY FRICEt ROYAL HAEGER POTTERY UmoQ, IbUand end Winington, the AND SCHICK four towne to be affected by pbo- Chicago, D«c. 14—<40—A frail, DRY SHAVER W HAMMER Pepsl-Coto Bottling Co., o f O ntral VUtogr, Conn. Boeed chasgee have been invited | 6S-year-old woman failed in an at To Be Toastmaster to attend in addition to„repreeen- ELECTRIC RAZORS Under apj^intment from Pepsi-Cola Company* New York v n r r o m tempt to rescue her aged, invalid UUvea of the SUte Highway Safe Guaranteed One Year ty Commission and State Highway brother from their' burning home At Schaub Dinner MtlTepi c m Noos today and both perished in the lire Parta and Repairs Mayba yes can kill metfw with a hammer. NIOKHS. BRISTOL, INCI Department. By M. A. BENGS The Wilbur Croee Highway from whlidi attacked the two-story AaoSu r PttSTO Cobaa triiiwpli S*» Aa 1st iFi sasitr to chase them with the U-Saa-0 James H. Johnston, deputy sher 62 Pitkin SL Pboae 8105 the Charter Oak Bridge in East frame structure. A alster who Stale TSY-MAtTUT. for Sm 6rit Dm, you ton iff, win be toastmaster tomorrow lassfsd Mothproof dtaaing Sy$tsm-> H a rtiS < to ’TalcottvlUe ie a four lived with them escaped. fry faadt md*r arawrw wSh oiratlRf night at the complimentary dinner The dead were Miss CaUeta Barber Shop •Srad . . . foodt to ItoU Nw taatot e l yevr MAKES A U-Saa-0 pretacH wur dothing agaiiitt moth lane roed with no grade ctoselnga. t o ha Mvan James Schaub at Mur FLOBIST Fram TalcottvlUe it le only a two Pratt and her brother, Richard, 10 Biaaell Street fonay and friwidt. phy’s Restaurant. On December BUSINESS STRONGER.. damago. It is trios and proven, your garmeati Isne road and in the town of Ver about 80, who had been confined to SaavNMIy dtdsrad, la brlfhl WsMy 4, fkhaub completed 25 years os a M A o i a x B s n Tel. 5956 poSia»d flalia, M
UANCHESTM I ZVENTNG RfeltALO. MANUHtiai BK. lAiMN,. I LBS^AY, UEUKMBSll 14. 194S
MANCHESTER E\T1N1NG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 194t rA O R TET*
Chinese Reds 100 Phoiifl CalU We«kl]r Chai^idielrflR^eii^, Wonlaii Writer Asks for Donations For Tflxifl at Hospital as Road Block to Rival For Xmas Baskets Here Isolate Peiping; Threat of Death Faces Quizzing; A minimum o f one hundred Miss Je.-w:* Rc.vnolds o f the Cut Off Railway telephone ealla are made week ly from the husineea office o f (OmthoMfi frsoi Fngn One) Eagles Down | Treason Seen town welfare Mancheeter Memorial hoepit4l *^~**** ' ' • . f that all persons who Intend to €^ttliel)r and Dinnie THE IW bepC.«, I Detroit and M (Oantinned from Pago One) to local taxi offices. quiry, has stated that )ia told donate aione.v for ("hrlstmas Berle In 1939 about allegc4 Oom- (O atin iw d ir«iu I'mge One, baskets for the town's needy This accommodation by hos VFW t o i • f fire was audible in Peiping. It munlst iijflltraUon of 9 m atato d»- 4 0 37 i Rev..wT«d., send In their donations by next pital switchboard girls haa appeared to liecome more distant partment. With Howard Quintet I \HERALD Earl IT. been . carried on fo r many a Red spy ring operated in Waah- Wednesday. The Christmas do^ The “ pumpkin papers” disclos tiiglon and ootained aeorct atatc early this morning. months. A person desiring a nation will be apportioned ed by Chambers were put on tap Record Second Straight; Yost CommiMioner Chandler! department papera in the 1930a. among the fanillle.s considered The city, largest in north China, taxi is asked what company la is rushing defenses inside and out yesterday for examination by the AMQUS Sparte M ter •■mipgpHHHUi Orn'ea Copying Dociimenta the ea.'^es of greate.st necessi preferred and then a call Sheehaox Ex«Notre Dame Y Senior Loop W in;! Expected to Mete Ontl Indiaus Get VenNui Mrs. Bachrach waa aaltcd if ahe side its ancient walls. Troop tfe- placed by the operator. If the Jury or the F B I In Washington Yaalc«ea Are ever copie^l documenia taken froni ty- Inforcementa have arrived. Con party desiring a U x l haa no whenever needed after a day of Cager, To Play Here Knights Top Saints Fine or Sufipenaion In Big PlBjrcr Dtfil While gifts of food and vege scripts are being drilled. Civilians legal skirmishes and angry dis IntereBted 1» ' the atato department. tables arc always acceptable. preference, the system haa W^neflday ^tdnst the Nethlng Wreag With Fbaa . ly Schwarts and Johnny Mllla have been put to work filling sand- putes at the Federal' building. Oilcago, Dec. 14.—(g)—The She repUed firm ly: “ I did not." Miss Rejmolds asks that If been to rotate the calls be The Silk City Xaglea scored What’s wrong with (he basket- starred at Long Island University. I Chicago, Dec. 14—(j>)— Bsae- Vernon; Yankn tween the two Mamfliester The compromise was reached wrorld champion Cleveland In She gave the aame anawer when possible, money be given in Guards in Lrop Game tbclr second straight T. Senior ball fans. In Manchester? This Kenny poctor waa a teammate of > . b Peiping, cultural center of companies. This has proven 'ef late yesterday with tbe diana, a spokesman announced aaked If she ever copied documents stead since this saves the League victory laat night, writh a question waa unanswered until GunthertTat St John’s. Whltey !**? . 5 Boeox Seek fi-om the Bureau ol Standards or China, Is under a virtual state of fective as well aa efficleaL aid of a Federal judge after hours last Friday night The answer today deaeribtd Leo Durocher os today, traded first baseman work of packing and distribut TaokM DIvM m i 40 to 87 triumph over the V.F.W, Plaaa, a six-foot, eight Inch centar the Navv.department. siege. of controversy between represen was suppli^ by the near-capa- Eddie Robinson'and two pitch ing. nothing is not needed at V " W L Pet. In the other game, the Knights and Jo# Whlta ( ? ) and Eddie •hiot a man who la deliberately Chicago, Dee. 14-«n->Xk» H t a ' Whittaker Chambers, who says (In the battle for Nanking, pro- tatives o f the Department o f Jus city attendance at the armorj- ers to Washington for first Mancheeter 2 .667 downed S t Johns, 55 to 38. Smith (?) arc standout! on any mean, but rather impulsive.” he was a courier for the lied spy this tlnip. govemment sources reported new tice and the HoiMe Committee on • e e e e **4 for the Guards-Bristol Tramps baseman M ickey Vernon and Tork Yankees regard fU KliM g fif'.ti.O games. His record waa 90-7 for tTn-;American ActlviUea. Torrington e e o e d e e2 1 .667 Hllk C.ty Eagles (48) club. Danbury can field a team In that way, the commissioner ring, told the story o f Uic plUcred efforts to dislodge the 12th Army B F Pts Eastern League game; there Is pitcher Early Wynn. pitcher Fred Sanford from Uio fit .741. Bearden, appearing in 37 The films o f government doqu- Bridgeport ...... 2 4 .383 that averages six fe e t four inches gave a strong hint that todays papers to the committee last sum from its (Jommunist trap west of Vincek, rf ...... 4 i 9 nothing wrong with Mr. and Mrs. The Senators obtained pitch Louis Browms fo r $190.009 a a d vi contests, nailed his 20th victory In ments, allegedly stolen for Russian New Haven ...... 1 4 .206 . in height including Doctor who Is hearing bn the famed "Freddy mer. He since has produced micro right to represent and advise Kitchen, 30 miles northeast of Turklnj^n, r f ...... 0 0 0 Joe Fan. It just took a few weeks ers Ed KUeman and Joe three players as a road Mdak br^L the unprecedented playoff with agenta a decade ago, were marked n midget at five feet eleven. iitasimmona Tampering Caee". films of what State department clients without, “abuse" and "in Pengpu. Qlnolfi. I f ...... 4 1 9 for them to debate with them Haynea In toa straight player toa pennant paths of Clavehm* ' Boston for the league flag, Hla in evidence for the s^y-hunting Torrington, next borne toe of w ill result in lenleney towaid Leo. Boston sad DatniL - otticlals acknowledged were high timidation." . (The Chinese Central News ag First place In the VankM Dlvi- Lebtedz, I f ...... 2 2 6 selves whetheg to ait home another deal. Klleman waa used exclu percentage waa second to the top. grand jury and were to be made i the Guards (tbe teams piny Wed- In contrast to suspicion in some By asrlagtag toe flnt major ci ly secret doscuments of 1937 and ’Th is committw.” he said. is ency said tank units under person Eion o f the EUutem Basketball Fiunimer, c ...... 1 1 3 week or Journey over to the ar nesdny nlghti, has atrengtatheacd. sively In relief rolea laat sea .783 booked by Boston’s Jack available to the FBI In the capital quarters that Chandler la “ gun American League deal of tha , 1938. going to lay another- pumpkin, al command of the Chiang Kat League will be at stake tomorrow | Shaw, c ...... 4 0 mory for a ball game. son. The Indians recently ob Kramer with 18-0. today for examination. 8 with the addition of Leo OottUed ning" for the Giant manager. wrinter meetings last rught. Iha- Chambers said A lger Hiss, then like a bad egg." Shek’s second son, Chiang Wei- night at the armory when the Tor- i E3lis, c ...... 0 1 1 H ie basketball fans of Manches- and Hank Balctti of New York. tained Haynes, Sl-ycar-old Deroit’s veteran Hal NewhouaSr The films meanwhile remained Leniency might mean a fine or Tanks hava dried up one potential >« a State department official, slip Mrs. Bachrach said In her state Kuo, spearheaded Sixth Army rington Howards stack up against Oordera, r g ...... 0 0 0 ter. at least those in attendance Gottlieb plaj'ed aeverai seasons In veteran, from the Chicago was the league’s biggest winner in the custody of Rep. Richard M. at worst, a -day suspension. source o f help for toe pIttoerdMSor i ped out some of the documents ment that If appears from some of group attacks which captured the Manchester Guards. Both Krob. r g ...... l 0 2 laat Friday, gave the Guards the tba Amartcan League and was 10 White Sox for rooMr catcher with 21. He lost 19 for a .636 rat Nixon (R-Callf), a member of the The same was true of Fttaeim- Red Sox. Th ^ claim Mto Ckwa- • and that Mrs. Hiss copied them on the allegedly stolen doct^ents Paochlahi, southwest of Kuchen. teams boast .687 percentages al Mortarty, I g ...... i 0 2 noiriest rec^lon a local team vrith the New York Kniekcfboek- Joe Hpton. ing and ranked third on the pitch congressional committee, who mons. The heating, act fo r 11 land and Detroit also would havo « a typewriter In her home. Hiss has that some government officials though the locals have played AUbrio. I g ...... 0 0 « h is avar received at the spacious era of tha B.A.A. last year. Bal- Walter Meder (arrow) and Ms clerks have their hands fnU as shoppers fill his in ^ and dMry store on Former Garrison Still Stalled ing list with an E ILA. of 8.01. brought them up from Washlqgtoa a m. (cat) at the Blaakatone ho snapped up Sanford—Juat to stop ' denied that. „ . were trying to negotiate an al twice as many games. The Guards drillsbed. Hie crowd waa easily etti, ex-Long Island U. captain, Chicago's W'Mt Side to purchase butter selling lor 30 cents a pound. W alter eMd he decided he could (Associated Press Correspond The other^O game winner w 8» yesterday and flowed them to the Uie most enthusiastic to witness a tel, was the most discussed topic too Yanks from adffing otrongth. Under questioning from Robert liance with Hitler and were par have emerged victorious In four Totals 17 40 performs with the Brooklyn (3oth- take a loss on hatter profits because It builds up good will and the emtomers stay to bay other Itcnw. ent Harold K. Milka in Nanking Bearden’s Cleveland teammate. grand jury. 8 cage contest In many a year. Bas "Now maybo UioyTI havo to E. Stripling, committee Investlgd- ties to “ the Munich sell-out." o f six league starts while the V. F. W. (87) among the baseball men gathered learned from reliable sources that Bob Lemon. He compiled a 20-14 The microfilms were surrendered ) ketball fever haa caught on and ams in the American Leupie. make some tn d eo writo ue,” a : tor. Mrs. Bachrach declined to say “ If that la true," she said, "then He says he cat the butter price when business fell off because of high prices. (A F wirephoto).______Howards have won two games PU here for the major league meet- Gen. Tu Yu-Ming’s form er Suchow mark fok J and . was second in to the committee almost two B F Then the ahoc-makcra have Tom Local Sport Tankas apokaaman said. "Don’t whether she ever lived in Wash American national security was )88 while dropping only one. Zapatka, rf , this point is substantiated by the ln «* —vven surpassing in Interest garrison waa still stalled between earned runs with 2.82. weeks ago by Chambers, who had 2 2 6 number of fans who have journey Sheehan, the giant eager from the overtook a very important part of ington. or whether she ever knew seriously threatened In 1938. Those might be advisable to that end to The tone reversal suffered by I Sullivan, If . toe deal whereby toe New York Suchow and Pengpu. Pengpu, base Fourth In the E.RJL rankings hidden them In a. scooped-out 2 9 8 ed around the state for road games Unlveralty of Notre Dame, Jack toe aanouneemeni. Thm itoewaa A lger Hiss, Mrs. Hiss or Donald responsible for this betrayal of eliminate all exemptions and lower the Howards was at the hands ot Mason, c .., Yankees acquired pitcher Fred Lowering Taxes was Boston’s Mel Parnell (UlT) pumpkin on his Maryland farm. 2 1 5 of the Eastern Leaguers. Doherty, a pepper-pot from Rhode (Shatter say they plan no moro major deals. - Hiss, brother of Alger. our national Interest, and those for the last major Nationalist de the Guards two weeks ago In Tor- Finnegan, e Sanford and catcher Roy Partac the tax rate. with 3.14. He was followed by Diz Justice department officials had 0 1 1 Eastern League basketball — Island State. Slim Garrett, a six I f the o to e n can’t help toeasaetvwo Stripling asked if she ever lent kept this vital information The committee waa named by News Tidbits fense lino north o f the Yangtze, is rington. However, the Howarda Sloan, rg ,., from the St. Louis Browns for zy Trout of Detroit (10-14) with considered seeking a court order 1 6 8 league ball which the fans said foot, six inch lad from N ew York Fuggy Bell, former Renaissance in St. Louie, they may have tn • a typewriter to Mrs. Hiss. from the American people should Question Raised the late Governor James L. Mc- midway between Suchow and Nan held, a seven point lead with but Hanna, rg .. $100,000 and three players. Called From (/P) Wires 3.42; Joe Dobson of Boston (16- forcing Nixon to turn over the 3 1 7 they preferred last season instead and Wee Dinnie, former Hartford star with the Bristol Trampa, said come to us. W a are aakloua to " I did not,” she replied. be expoeed, and any etlll remain Conaughy and Is headed by Ros king. four minutes to play and lost out The inquiry.developed from the 10) with 3.56; Bob Feller, O eve- mlcrofilma, but a 50-minute con Tuttle. Ig .. 1 2 4 of exniUtlons—has been responsi Hurricane set-shot artist. after toe game laat Frid^ that make m on tradea.” She refused to say whether she well Ma^ll of Columbia university. (However, the reports said In on a driving finish by the Silk Gabby, Ig . . hiring of Fitssimmona as coach ing in public office removed." (Continned from Page One) land, (19-15) with 3.57; and Ed ference yesterday in the chambers Yankee Division championship. 0 0 0 ble in getting men, women and Puggy Bell, one-Ume Bsnals- Bruno Bycholski was one of toe At least ana potaatial Taakaa ever had seen a typewriter in the Near the end of Mrs. Bachrach’e Though today's public hearing Is tensity of the fighting has dwind Tliwners. by toe Giants five weeks ago - ,U. 8. reported willing to serve Lopat, New York, (17-11) with of Federal District Court Judge On the other hand, a Howard win children, followers of the sport, to salnce captain and star, heads Uie smartest players ha ever played nl, howrovor. wraa atymiad tam- - testimony, Rankin said he wanted its first, the committee haa spent led In the pant two days. It ap while he was still on toe raaarve Hiss home. Joseph M. Rourke, legislative on International fact-finding com 3.65. John W. Clancy produced the com Torrington w ill present a much would drop the Guards into sec Totals ...... l l 10 87 ball ga m w on scheduled n l^ ts . atar-studded roster of Uia Bristol against. A tribute to "Mr. Baaket- pprmrlly hy toa Banford porchaaa. "Did Mrs. Alger Hiss ever d^ the record to ehow that the con- many weeks studying the state's peared likely. Informants said list o f the Boston Etavao. This agent for the Connecticut Fed mission if one la set up to investi promise. A joint statement Issued stronger lineup for the all Import ond place, a half game behind Tor Score at half time 24-21, Silk capacity crowds watched the Tramps. Most Valuable Player baU.” H iat wraa a Waohlngton-New York liver to you a typewriter T" asked eUtutlonal right of protection tax structure, and Is compiling a that Uie Reds moved some forces Bearden worked 15 complete came to the attention of the com- eration of Labor. gate fighting In Costa Rica . . . to newsmen said Nixon declined to an t’ game here. Leo Gottlieb rington, CTty. Guards play in Middletown, Tor (1047-47 Chubby Maliconleo o f awrap by which either Mtcber Walt Representative Nison (R., Calif.). against self-lncrimlnation extends report to be presented to the 1039 back either to await reinforce games, being one of 11 hiiriers to miaaioner who decided to delve Said Dickerson; National Association for Advance reach or better that total. He toll leave the films ■with the grand jury former member of the New York The locale will be out to snap a Knights (58) rington and Danburj’. ’(lie locals New York U., Frank Bores, John O fficUting in toe Rec Senior Maateraon or Early Wynn wrMid "She did not,” the witness re only when "an Infamous crime” is General Assembly. ments or resupply, Knickerbockers of tbe Basketball B F Pts further Into the matter. “We remain firm in our belief ment o f Colored People condemns ed 230 innings, allowed 187 hits. or Federal attorneys because the two game losing streak and w111 go drew ever^ 'h cre but at home the ny Dobrutsky, Ken Walters, John Basketball League has coma in for com# to Nowr Tork for cash aad - pUed. Involved. He said wartime treason (Milks said there were Indica Moller, r f ...... CSiandler ordered Fitssimmona. that the sales tax. as such, is the new program of regional ediication 72 runs---of which 62 were earned rules of the House require that' ex Aaaoeiation of America, and Hank all out In an effort to score a vic ... 2 2 8 first month o f the season, but 811k ny Slab and Doc Hurley are all Ita share of criticiam this aaaawi. pitcher Dick Starr. Asks t M QacstlMi would be such a crime, and added: worked out In 14 southern states tions the Oomraunists were both Hnez, r f ...... t Manager Durocher and a member most equitable and fairest method walked 106 and fanned 80. hibits in committee hearings re Bialetti of Long Island Univer tors. Successive defeats were ... 0 1 Town cage addicts, realizing that established pro stars. 'Hie entire' It can also be said that officiating Starr was one of three man wrho Then A cting Chairman Mundt Says Treason Ooimltted . With mounting concern Brit worn out and short of supplies af St. George, I f ...... 4 3 o f the Giants' official fa m ily to a t of rslslng the necessary revenues Lemon topped the league In com main In the custody of the House sity and the B rt^l.i'n Gothams, o f ey^jred at the hands o f the ... 11 Manchester has a ball club that team played In the New York in the Eastern League is fa r be went to too Browns. The othara •’Some of the docunlents were ain's lawmakers vyilT demand early ter the nearly month long battle McCabe, c ...... 4 tend the hearing. E dgarV aeley, (R., 8. D.) asked what has be pleted games with 20, had the until released by It. the American League have been league's “Big Berthas.” the Bris ... 7 18 can stand up with the best in the State Pro League as a unit In ad low the calibre expected and price were pitcher Red Xmhree. a for- , come known as “ the 884 ques taken after Pearl Harbor, so war for the j*tate as a whole." next year a realistic, down-to- around Suchow.) Klein, r g ...... 12 the club's treasurer, was appoint most shutouts, 10. and twirled the The statement added: added for the game. tol Tramps and Danbury Fedoras e a • d 0 state, are now coming out and sup dition to winning the Slastcrn given by home team managers. m er aevelan d Indian, and catcher . tion” : time treason has been committed.” Rourke, a member of the com earth survpy on nation’s ability to See Political Motives “After a conference . . . before Wee Dinnie. a former member Coach Ekirl Tost will send his Siimislaski, Ig ...... 2 1 7 porting the team in large num ed aa the Giants’ repreaentaUve Bherm Lollar. another ea-Xadton He did not say what documents mittee. In a statement. filed with General Fu’s military startegy only no-hlttcr with a 2-0 shutout League Utle the past three sea- "Ars you now or have you ever resist ln'\'aBlc« and fight back If Judge Clancy, Mr. Nixon agreed of the Hartford Hurricanes and squad througih a practice session bers. B ’hlle (Chandler decUnad to dis Fana came to toe armory laat farmhand. In return the Tflaki ffK^. ha was talking about, and the com the group, asserted that Oonnecti has been so puzzling that most peo of Detroit. eons. bepn a member of the Communist war comes suddenly. to have the films brought to the the Guards, six foot, four Inch tonight at 6 o'clock at the armory. T o t a ls ...... 22 11 55 Baatern League Pteaty Fast cuss any possiblo outcome o f too week to saa toe BrUtol Tram ps Baaford aad eatehar Roy P a ^ „ mittee did not pursue the point. cut’s taxation system made the ple have only one explanation- Feller whiffed 164 batters again The Red Devils from New Ha party?” Official German spokesman says FBI in Washington tomorrow Tommy Sheehan, former Notre N o player will be excused. Several St. Johns (S I) How many fans realize just how Inquiry because ” l do not w ant to play but many were eurpriaad at wtotsbooiidfiBrthoadaon. ^ At the close of the questioning, Deaths to lead the circuit. Lemon was sec ven are stronger than ever. For The witness declined to answer. state "a heaven fo r tax refugees 80 firms In western Germany were political motives are behind It. morning (today) for examination. Dame brilliant, Rhode Island newcomers will drill with. the B F Pte fast the Eaatern Basketball be accused of pre-judgtng toe the performance o f toe Guards wrho Tho Yankee Brown deal hung Mundt announced the committee ond with 147. mer collegians with the team in But after the cmnmlttee die- from New York and Mauachu- engaged in large-scale smuggling Rumors have linked General Fu He further agreed they will be pro State's Jack Doherty and six foot, squad. Fink, rf ...... 2 0 4 League is this season? Very few case,” there was strong indteatlon gained a host of new foUowrana firo fo r two dayo bacauoe 8L L m S ^ was through with the witness ’’for Joe Page of New York appeared clude H y Shendell, Oolumbta; rolseed her end went back Into a setts, Thonwa McOUl, Jr. of steel and other products into with negotiations for a proposed duced before the grand jury when six Inch Slim Garrett o f New Martin, r f ...... 3 0 8 would be a good guess. that some sort o f punishment oeepite a ona-point loss. inaiotad oa Starr. Oaorgo Waiaa. ? in the most games. M. posting a Johnny McHugh, St. Joaephs; closed-door seeekm, Mre. Bachrach the day” and she could return to “ For this reason,” he said, ’’the Thomas McGill, Jr., Well known So'viet zone . . . Britain cuts coalition government. Latest talk ever the Grand jury requires York give the Howards plenty of Duke footballers leave the state Taggert, I f ...... 3 0 8 Let’s take a few minutes and would be meted out to the offen N ow York gia ral nwaagog, ? told reporters she belongs to the New York. He said, however, she local business man and a resident drain on gold and dollar reserves says persons bargaining for Fu 7-8 record. Lemon pitched the of North Carolina only twice this Brown, c ...... 3 0 Hank Doneski, Fordham; Roimfe ders. wanted to boM out Starr "T-nwi ; Connecticut Federation of Labor them.” balance. ... 8 glance at tbe rosters ot a few TIekats an on aala at Naosiffo Chmmunlst party. would remain under subpoena and of this town for 35 years, died this by more than fourth during third wanted him to be allowed to hold most innings. 294. and Feller gave season—to face Maryland in Johnson, r g ...... 0 Block of Ohio State and George "Lots of people think Pm out Woahlngtea wanted tba m am m a a .' urges that w ir committee recom A Manchester victory would give see 2 8 teams. for toa Navajo hockey game Tkuto- *T have not the slightest heel- be subject to possible recall. morning at his home, 17E Garden quarter of 1948 . . . Kenneth Roy lip the most hits. 255. Bill Wight. Rubaeba, I g S Collins from New York V. Herky mend the repeat o f the sales tax on to hla troops: but the Reds tha Guards a full giame lead over Washington. O. C., and V P I In ...... 2 1 First o ff Is Danbury, pre-season to get Durocher.” he began. *T1iat day night at toe SpHagflMd OoU- R o tooofht ha eould UM hlBi la tSat taacy In teUlng the press. I am When the committee met today, Drive. When he first came to all. U. S. secretary of Army, leaves Rookie Chicago White Sox. walked Roanoke, Va. Rubenstetn’s team started slow trade. It la imdaratoud iltdMr •s and the adoption o f an income tax balked, declaring he ought to be tha Howards In tha raca for the favorite to win the league. The Is not true. I could have pun seum. H ie gem s starts a t 7:15. a member of the Communist par its members were obvlouely hop London by air for Frankfurt. Ger' the most baiters. 136, Just four Totals but gave the Bristol Tramps more Frank HUIor wraa offOrad aotead adequate for the needs of the Manchester he was employed aa a satisfied with a high post In the ------1------...... 18 1 33 Fedoras, coached by 0>lby Gunth ished him last year when he vio ty.” she said. " I am proud o f ing for a major break before the many, on Inspection tour that will more than Philadelphia’s Phil Score at half time 30-12, than a scare last Sunday In Bris of Starr but the Biowaiaa rS S m S i state.” painter and decorator by Cheney govemmenL Attention er, fourth leading scorer in the lated a rule by managing an All- tt.” >eclal grand jimy now sitting in Brothers. Later he engaged in take him to nearly every American This belief In political motives Marchlldon. Knights. Basketball Association of America tol. Star club In a charity gam e on toe Johnny Bycholakl will play Ms When Calvin Ortfnth, ___ Dickerson, one o f several earl.v final gams for toe Guards wednoo- The committee has made known ew York ends its work tomorrow. business for himself on Cedar Army post in Europe, accounts for tbe general calm in during the 1948-47 season with the Middletown, Bridgeport and Paclfle Coest. ■ Instead I atmply ton axoeuttvK Maiaad Starr witnesses to urge retention qf Merchants! day night before leaving for a that It la trying to locate the type The grand Jury also Is digging, Btreet, and about five years ago Message from Prime Minister Piping—a city that has been con WItneax Confirms Charge Pittsburgh Ironmen, have an im Wallingford each boasts its share warned him to deMst. bean swapped to S i Loulfi, k writer on which the Chambers’ into Red actlvltiea in this country the sales tax. told the committee month's stay In California. formed a partnerahip with Law Stalin calling for strengthening of quered many times in Its more Pick Up and Save The Top Robe Value in America All UCLA FootbaU posing llheup o f outstanding pro of stars. Manchester is the only Leo Is forever doing something That kaocha eaa of our # deenmaats were written. Mundt In the late 1930s, the period when of firms which he said were leav the head.” rence A. Converse, Jr., under the ties between Czechoslovakia and than 3,000 years. And it accounts, Darmstadt. Germany-(/P)—W it fessional stars. Gunther is UiV team in'the loop with home grown impulsive. Pm certain he doesn’t t t jd IsM night that the group haa Whittaker Chambers, confessed ing Connecticut. He asserted that MANCHESTER The Yaaka ao longer an firm name of McOlIl-Converse, Inc. Russia Is published in Soviet press too. for predictions Peiping will nesses waiting outside a court Coaches Resign league’s leading scorer and haa talent and no outstanding stars. mean to be wrong. He aimply Charlie Huriburt of too Man- ha pretty good clues to the ma ex-communist, said he was receiv abolition of the sales tax and the choater M otw Sales will have Um to talk with too SoStaea « They conducted the store at 645 . . . Secretary-General of Arab change hands without bloodshed. room to testify against a black terrific hook shot. The Hat City Yet the tram is tied for the Yan can t help himaelf. He rushes in t’s whereabouts, but has not ing secret government Information “imposition of or Increase in TOBACCO AND complete movies of toe 1948 World baaomaa MMcay Vataoa. It Main atreet, handling wall papers, League, speaking of proposed mer If only military factors were in market meat slaughterer were team haa a working arrangement kee Division lead. to thinga blindly—and does hia I t for relay to Moscow. other tvpes o f taxes would un Series and tha outstanding foot tbs prieo la too Mglh paints and artists’ materials. He ger of Arab Paleatine with Trans volved, the Reds might move Into startled when a prosecution wit- CANDY CO. Los Angeles, Dec. 14—((P)—The with Providence Steamrollers of Eastern League basketball la thinking afterwards. (In lUiUadelphla. Ih e Svenlng Without explanation, the com doubtedly accelerate the move University of California at Los ball games of 1948L Bookings ty Clooiag of too tooMH was seriously ill last winter, and jordan, declares he “cannot Imag the former capital in a matter of offered to sell black market the B.A.A., only team in the Blast- i the fastest ever featured In our "You just can't do that. You’ve Btmttp said a private detective mittee called off an ’’emergency ment of industry from this stats. Wholesale Angeles is looking for a new set clubs and groups for toa ahowring mart moaaa tha R a d . in March withdrew from activities ine how a weak minority ean stand da>'«. But if political matters are igc. ern affiliated with the top pro i fair City of Village Charm This got to think of other people. vriip said be waa working fo r A lger meeting” tentatively set for last Opposes Personal Income Tax 22 Birch St. Tel. .';813 of football coaches today follow of theee films may be made writh havo a ehaaeo to got at the store, but his health had against the majority and right" Involved, the changeover could len another witness reported circuit. fact cannot be argued. There is That's what he must learn.” ' Hlaif lawyer had touched off a night and rescheduled It for this Dickerson said flatly “the Con Patronize Your Local ing the en masse resignation o f the Mr. Huriburt at the Manchester Fannin. It alao ~ Improved and he was out yester . . . New conflicts in indemesia well be delayed . unUl January or this inside the courtroom, the “BOTANYIMND Aud Brindley was an All Ameri- verj' little difference In Bhuitern Discussing Fltsslmmons. Chand saar^ there for a Woodstock morning. The poetponement came necticut Chamber of Commerce is entire Bruin varsity coaching staff. M otor Sales. hoseoun Boh day. arc foreseen In report to U.N. Se February. prosecutor rushed out but the Merchants can at Dartnu^th last season. Sol- [League and American League bail. ler said he would have to review typewriter believed to be an Im- after committee members con opposed to any form of personal Head Ctoach Bert La Brucherle, attracted auel Mr. McGill leaves his wife, Mrs curity Council. * Motions of Preparedness tflack market salesman had lefL. his case thoroughly and probably pottant clue in the case. ferred by telephone with Repre- income tax.” Members of Japanese House For who in his four seasons at U C LA aa $990.00(t m lgM m a a to t o R t " Bertha (Gast) McGill, two daugh Meanwhile, the NatlonlisU here would "temper justice with Nichola Newsboys will be gueete (The Bulletin said the machine ■entatlve Nixon (R-Callf), who Carter W. Atkins, executive eign Affairs committee repeat had 23 wins and 18 losses; Line of toe Gnarda management oa Fri after aS. H m In question had come from the ters, Mrs. Perre Drapeau and are going through all the motions' mercy." aider their ttaw aad unto was In New Tork yesterday for the director of the Cohnectlcut Public their demands for investigation of of preparedness. Machine-guns (toach W. P. (Dutch) Fchring. End day evening, January 14 at toa ofB ^ o f Mrs. Hiss’ father, Thornes grand Jury session. Miss Rosanna H. McGill; two "There Is just no excuse for a sp«R If they have MoeSad auto j expenditures council, an tndepend' recent message from Emperor have been mounted on and outside Coach Shelby Calhoun and Back- Laurels Out to Upset armory when toe locals meet tha L. Fansler, who died In IMO). grandchildren, all of Manchester; Peter, Peter, Pumpkin ent research group, in the same Hirohito to President Truman Model Cars, field Coach Ned Mathews turned in I coach or manager who leaves one New Haven Red Devils. Arrange three brothers, John and Joseph the city walls. Trenches are being 1I06ES j club for another without letting Banford. a fS-yoaruld rUto. Win Propose Abottakmeet vein asserted the proposal to sub their unexpired contracts yester ments were made by BtiUmaa McGill o f Hartford and Samtiel Newspapers In Sydney. Australia, dug. The nightly curfew has been WMe the Honae committee stitute an income tax for the sales warn that Communist advance In Eater Our Diapern Are day. La Brucheries’ pact had two I his former employer know wrhat Keith for toe boys to attend the hander, won It aad Mat S t^ir., McGill of East Hartford. He also advanced to 8 p. m. Planes, Boats the low^Browaa lait heartaf waa going on, Representa- tax was “unrealistic.’’ China Is menace to AostraUa ... more yearn to run. This year the BA’s at Rec Tonight he intends doing,’’ the commis game. Maiichesier leaves two sisters. Mrs. Paul A new claah waa reported south an earned run avorato o f 4 M . toe 1 tWa CeUer (D., iff. T.) came out He contended that the Income President Chiang Kai-Shek. show, Bruins won three, lost seven. sioner said. "He should have toe Smith of Hartford and Mrs. Anna of CSianghslntien,-on the Pclping- Cozy and Warm a» a ' decency and .courtesy to tell them defeated toe Tanka only oaeo and o f the White HoMse. aftac confer tax field should be left to the Fed ing little war strain, entertains E. Bolsa, Tools, The university publicist, Vic Alfred Brodeur of 31 Finley r iw 'w it h President ’Truman and Holton of Groton. Hankow railroad, seven miles loot ftvo kut waa bmco e f f totWa^ Date Book eral government. C.A. Director Paul Hoffman and Kelley, said Athletic Director Children to Be Guests Collide in Second Tilt Intends to do.” street haa been awarded elaae told reporters he will propoae In The funeral of Mr. McGill will southwest. It looked as though the ( Durocher, wrho incurred the other American officials at state Heater." Wilbur Jolms would begin Immedi numerala for junior varsity foot agatnat both Eestoa aad Ctovotoad. ■ the new Oongreaa that the commit Daniel Badger, of the Connecti be held Thursday afternoon at two Reds were trying to knock out Accessories Of Guard Capers Sundaj' Embree. who was la M n an r. Tonight ately a search for replacements. At East Side Court; j «vath of the commissioner once ball at Mercaraburg Academy. tee ha aboUmed. Mr. Truman told cut Manufacturers association, o’clock from the T. P. Holloran dinner In Nanking. south field, seven miles south of B u ^ Harris’ dohhOMO t o a T t o „ Public hearing on proposed new La Brucherle said he had no im I before and was suspended fo r one hla news conference last week that told the committee that It was es Funeral Home. 175 Center street. Peiping. West field has been clos MOTHER GOOSE mediate future plans. All children twelve years Silk Oty tu "PPOSP j full season for “conduct detri- toe aeaaon. WM* B aad leal S. awiby . ■chooUi. Municipal building at 8. and under w ill be guests o f t M . committee Is a dead one—In sential for Connectleiit to maintain Rev. Alfred L. Williams of St. ed. Hobby Shoppe A couple o f months ago the ru Osti-sw-r-' *««•’**> to baseball.” was plainly Plenty of free parking apace Is on rolieC. H o haa aaoodk o M t to ^ Christmas program by children Fit's headquarters also reported DIAPER SERVICE the Guards' management Sun Knights in do much better thpii t w , d itin g that he favors eliminating a ts« structure which would not Mary's Episcopal church will o ffi About T o w n i mor factory had Paul Brown, V f ji c u c r J ^Y»rried over this new "rhubarb.” available to toe general publie a t, . ______. I t at Hollister school. place its Industries st a eomoetl- ciate and burial will be In the East fighting between Tslnghoccen and 48.’> East Middle Turnpike 6 Griswold St. day afternoon at the armory the rear of toa armory for basket- 81* brllllaat loagoe Sunday, Dec. 19 toach o f the profeaalonal Cleveland "1 don’t believe I did anything Kmll I ------^ m ’When Mrs. Bachrach took the Uve disadvantage with Indtustries cemetery. Shao, rail points seven and 13 Browns and form erly o f Ohio when the Guards face the al Standings ball contaste. record. Yuletide carol service at Center Telephone 2-15.17 3233 Open 10-7 wrong In hiring Fttxalmmons to witness chair, she refused first of of other states. Friends may call at the funeral The Community Players w ill hold miles north Of Peiping. There w State, headed for a return to ways popular Philadelphia Col Balch Pontiacs ... 3 0 church at 4:80. Three choirs parti 1.000 coach the Olants.” Leo said, "ml- aU to answer many qiwatlona He said that the present sales home from seven this evening un a meeting with the Center Church no confirmation of reports that collegiate coaching at U {X A but ored Giants. ' I British Americans 3 0 1.000 though technically t auppoM I did Tomorrow alght the strong oabr two laataiga about her bac|(ground and associa cipating. tpx was “ well suited, fair and Thespians, tomorrow evening at the Nationll.its have abandoned The Giants feature Zack Italian Americana win meet the ^ »>• woo 14 andtori 9 at H m r - Taesdsy. Dec. 91 til the hour of the service. Johns said at the ttma it was only I Italian Americans 2 1 ,687 go against toa rule. tions. She said her refusal waa workable" and that an income tax 8:30, at the Center church. Tunghsien. 12 miles east. rumor. , (Hayton of toe Renaissance WUlies Grill ...... 2 1 Torrington Howard Reaerifee in ark whore ho atnick out 1ST. Community Sing at Center Park ,887 "I never approached Fits as has bssfd on her rights under the would “ harm Industrial develop Herbert L. Fortune The north china commander de Others already mentioned by and Bruce Wright and Johnny I Lacrels ...... 1 2 383 been claimed,” Durocher went on. the first game at the armory at Tha Yonks did not m s LoOar .i a t 7 p.m. The Wesleyan Service Guild of regularly, la 98 gameo ha hit SIX First and Fifth amendments to the ment.” clared Peiping and Tientsin would sports writers include pro coaches Yancey, former members of Silk a t y A. C. ..1 2 833 "On the Glanto^ final trip to Bos- 7:80. These teame played an over Wedaesday, Dec, 99 Herbert L. Fort’jne, of 30 Si the North Methodist church will which is eight p ^ t a batter constitution. These amendments, be defended "to the last minute." Clark Shaughnessy of the Los the Original Harlem Globe K . o f C...... 0 3 .000 ton last season. F its bumped into time game In Torrington several Christmas party Memorial hoe The early hours of the hearing .iohn street, form erly o f Hartford, meet tomorrow evening at eight Partee's .9W in S3 games. she'said, protect her against inva Angeles Rams and Jimmy Phelan Trotters. Cleaners* ...... 0 8 .000 me In the runway at Braves Field weeks ago with toe Howards wln- sion o f privacy and self-tncrlmlna' pital employes at Legion hall. were devoted almost exclusively died, this morning at Manchester o’clock at the parsonage, 70 Hen Open All Day Wednesdiay o f the Los Angeles Dona. There Youngsters will sit in re *Cfieaners bad to take tw o losses and asked If wraa g^ n g to change nlng by two points. tioa. Friday, Dec. 94 to a discussion of the Income tax Memorial hospital after a brief Ill ry atreet. 1 waa no comment other than served sections at both ends of that belonged to Cheney Bros. A. coaches. t said T e a ,’ and he ^t.M rs. Bachrach did say aha Kiddies Christmas party at and sales tax, although the com ness. He was a painting contrac Bearden leading Kelley’s from the university about the armory. Previously groups C. which dropped from toe laagut. said. ‘Will you consider m e?” And Narran^tt Aces and Ray la.‘m SUlter o f J o h n 'A b t form er Depot Square. mittee Is now engaged in making tor In Hartford and this town. He One of the evergreen forests a successor to La Brucherle. from St. James's choir and too I said ’sure.’ That wras all there U^’ywr’e P h o to n m eet In an East giivemment attorney named, Runday, Dec. 98 a general survey of the state’s en was a member of the Second Con that has sprouted up on Main / A.L. Pilchiiig Ace La Brucherie’s salary was re South Methodist Young Men’s Tonight the Rec Senior League was to « unUI about three weeks Side Rec Intermediate League cdhunlttfe testimony last sunimer Annual Red Men Kiddies Christ tire tax structure. gregational church and of Hamil street recently is offering a free ported to be nearly $12,000 a year. Club were guests of toe after the series was over. game tonight at 8 o’clock, TO-\ asi involved in Commimlst under mas party. 2:30 p.m.. Tinker hall. Uniform Assessment Urged ton Lodge of Odd Fellows. Burling, ticket on a turkey with every will be the scene o f tbrilU and ac The university said a aetUament on Guards. morrow night Naaoiffli meet toe P ground activities in Washington Tuesday, Dec. 28 In one of the few references to ton, Vermont. Chicago, Dec. 14—(J’)—Lanky SUPER VALUES! tion again as two more games are •Then, Fits phoned me In Cali Christmas tree sold. ^ undisclosed terms was made. The _____ a Junior Country Club Ball. . fornia from Brooklyn, and said DeMolay. Buckeye iqipoaa too I, in'the 1930a. levies outside those two taxes, A t He leaves hla wife, Mrs. Ethel Gene Bearden of the world cham' assistant coachaa had another year on toe Bchedule with the Kaceya Friday, Dec. SI kins suggested to the committee he’d read In tha papers where I Royal Kingaand toe B o ^ y Busters ' ’ -She declined .to say whether she (Wardrobe) Fortune; one son, A large front display window in pion Cleveland Imllans waa certl For Wednesday and Thursday to go on their contracta meeUng the SUk City A. C. in toa face tho Checkers. knew Lee Pressman, Nathan Witt. Annual New Tear's party, that It should consider "fully the Thomas H. Fortune of Hartford Montgomery Ward store on Main was going to hire CliarUe Dreasen fled today as tlie 1948 American La Brucherle said: “1 naturally opener and In the second game Htory Collins, Victor Perlo, Ns American Legion. necessity for uniform and cqui and four daughters, Mrs. A)ma street was broken earlier this Daniels to Receive and Red Corriden as coaches. I regret leaving, and I sincerely hope told him there was nothing to It thj^ Gregory Silvermsater, W ll table assessment of real property Dnidc of Hartford. Mrs. Elema week. It was not learned how the League pitching king. toa Laurels will play the British The annual Manchester Division RIB ENDS that the students and alumni will Ha asked again, ’How about me?' of the C.S.A., will hold Its annual liiifn Ludwig Ullman, Charlea Kra throughout the state.” Wright and Mra. Dorothy Spizak window had been broken. The 28-year old lefty posted an Americans. get behind my aucceasor and help Gold Key Award I asked. ‘How much were you get banquet tonight at toe Legion mer, Irvin g Kaplan. FHeanor Nei Dies of Shock He expressed the belief that of West Haven; Mrs. Ruth Chase official earned run average o f 2.43 produce the winning teams wa all Tha Kaceya, w ho have been rtm. Liouia Budens, Harold Ware, ting in Boeton?’ Te told me. I Home. Dinner will be sfnred at g Connecticut municipalltiea, many of Peekskill, N. Y. He also leaves A public hearing on the question to top the circuit and help the want to aee at tha school. As an playing in hard luck, will be out and former Representatives Hugh New Haven, Dec. 14 — (P) — said. *8ame money okay with o'clock. o f them now clamoring for more a brother. Burton Fortune of Hope of making a apccial appropriation Tribe take team pitching honora alumnus I ’ll do everything In my to gala their first victory of toe Delacy and John Coffee of Wash After Beating P o rk you?’ He replied *lhire.’ and 1 state aid or power to levy more Valley, R. I., thirteen grandchil for plana and engineering fo r the to go with its team batting title power to help the man who takes Three nationally known sports league at the expense of the Silk ington. taxes, would find their financial oaid ’okay.’ (Fits waa aigned dren and four great grandchildren. new elementary schools on Olcott o f .282. The Indiana had a club my place.” personalities will be honored ■with City team. Last Saturday night •."T do not.” she replied when problems less pressing If they Nov. S.i Guam, Dec. 14— Attractive His funeral w ill be held Thiirs- and Princeton streets will be held earned run mark of 3.23 followed the IL o f C. came cloee to upset f^KrlpUng asked her If she knew adopted "the latest and best known OmnccUcut Sportswritera Al T guess I should have asked Ruth Farnsworth died today of day afternoon at two o’clock from at 8 tonight in the Municipal by New York with 3.75, Detroit Leula la PhlloficIgUa ting toe British Americans and to Governor Dewey of NeW York, shock and a beating administered methods of appraising property for building. 4.15, Boston 4.26, Philadelphia 4,42 CENTER GUT liance Gold Keys naxt month. whether he was free to talk with the Holmes Ftineral Home, 400 night they assure the Silk City me, whether he had gotten per 7i|i'<-or O'Dwyer of New York city, by a sex maniac. tax purposes." Washington 4.66, Chicago 4.89 Philadelphia, Dae. 14—(g>—Joe H ie Connecticut Sportswritera Main street. Rev. Leland O. Hunt plenty o f trouble. mission from hla Boaton employer. fen ator Downey o f California, Search for the killer ' or killers Atkins said that the committee Lemon, parsley, tomato or butter and St. Louis 5.01. Louis’ oaa-night axhlMUon stands of the Second Congregational Alliance announced late yesterday The BUk aty haa the maUrlal But I figured he must be if eijorge Silverman, Elirabcth Bent —who kidnaped and raped the 27- alao should examine the present sauce do a lot to point up the fla Bearden was one of three 20 calls for a atop at OonvenUon tree church w ill officiate and burial it will add Robert J. H. Klphuto of o f a number one club and so far he spoke to me. W hat did vou ley. a'committee witness, or For ycar-old San Francisco woman method of taxing personal proper vor o f fish dlahes: watercress Is game winners, finUihing second In P o rk Chops Hall tonight with Arturo Oodoy, R ot ar Co m will be In Spring Grove cemetery, have been unable to roll. This team expect me to d-i when he asked mer Reoresentatlve Savage of waa intensified with discovery of ty. also an excellent addition to a flah the won-lost percentage among the dQrable Chilean heavjrweight, Yale, Olympic swimming coach; EI.ECTRIC “Nowhere," said Atkins, "so far Hartford. w ith a full squad can top the best for a Job? Turn my back on Vi^shlngton, li pair of paratroop boots in the hurlera in 10 or more complete furnishing the oppoolUon for the Kenneth D. Smith, New York I’m kiokini; for the East aa we can ascertain has such a tax The fimcral home will be open platter. and w ill be out for iU second win HAIR DRYERS .Also she declined to say whether Jungle near the spot where she heavyweight ehainpion. Daily Mirror sports expert, and him, tell him to beat It and tost ern League Mriaion Icuder. ever been administered satisfac for friends Wednesday after four of league play. I was not allowed to talk to him. slie knew William Z. Foster or had been left to die. Promoter Herman Taylor will be Norman Daniels. Weslejran's foot torily from the atandpolnt of equl- o’clock. , LOIN or should I hove spit In hia fSea?” Wjlllam Green. Naval oiTicials said the boots disappointed If 12.000 fans don’t ball coach here January 31 to toe in toe nigbteap thU game should To Be Decided tability or uniformity of applica Fltaalmmons said he would sub- bore posaible blood stains, and the pay close to $50,000 to see the list of (Sold Key rcclplrnts. be a thriller all the way as toe 99.75 . P asses Around Statement tion." Mrs. Oatherine Haggerty Hajes •tantbtte Durodher’a clslm. ,After she left the stand, Mrs. name o f the owner. Brown Bomber and Oodoy go six A Connecticut background and Laurels have started to play their Badger told the committee he Mrs. (Catherine Haggerty Hayes, brand o f ball and proved it last ”1 never was approached." he F f chrarh passed around to report The boots and other evidence V e a l Chops rounds with 12 ounce gloves. outstanding leadership in sports Wednesday New . 4|aiek-
Articles for Sal# ABtoRKiMlM for 9alt 4 Automobiles For Sale 4 FloristB— NurHeries 13 Help Wanted— Female 35 G E T TO U R Chrletmaa tree here, W A N T E D — Young lady," w lU WB BUT and aeU good 50 F O X C R O n Drive — Six-room A Bootetonoa to Waahliigtaa bos 1989 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. CHILD'S Sturdy tricycle. Like TUOWICKVILUC FOLmt BY l’’ONTAINIi FOX and get a free chance on a big soirr experience', for clerking furniture, combination rangea, caps Cod, Ftrwiacc, oil, hot a set of bagpipes and at a party SEDAN 1935 C H E V R O LE T sedan. Perfect new. Reasonable. Pbotse 4829. engine. Price $225. Phone 2-4029. turkey. 239 McKee street. Phone through Christmas and New gaa ranges and heaters. Jones' water heat, venetliui blinds, rep- the other night he Insisted on N ew motor, new radio and 9-9945. Tears, age 18-25. Apply in per ftenttnre Btee«i 66 Oak. PhotM Nation ;Nom. laundry room, ga- Pop WoRTLEyTHE OLE STRING SAVg^ Sense and Nonsense playing them. IBS heater. Very good transpor 19$9 FORD club eo^pe. Seat son. Dewey-Richman Company. HEATING Boiler and Bsariy saw 9-164L rag*. Many other features. Elva Scotchman: They ore very diffi arith,-: Adfcriisaiienb Ttai Hay—Iliey any the hardest Kind Old Gent—What are you cult to ploy. tation at low cost. covers, radio, heater, refrosters, oil burner conlrtUs. Phooe 6006. Tyler, agent Manchester 9-4469. OS-tltor $878. 44 Griswold street 9-0484. Kooflng— Siding 16 W O M EN F or bookkeeping and F Q R .64Tjn BingeC sewing am- thing an actor ever bos to do Is to crying for, aonny? One Guest (muttered to anoGwr stand PERFECT Christmas gift, a aat o h ^ Good eondltl(m. Reason- UtUe Boy—1 forgot what it one!: DifficulL is it? WeU. I think 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DR. general office work. Write eta] BRAND MEW ^ sit still and do nothing whatever. ttotoff'tlm DE SOTO 1941 custom 4-door ROOFING — SpeciaUxtng in re ing experience and salary expect of four beautiful mahogany, «>ld aUa. Telephone 4368 for further A I F olfa— By Jing! That’s Just WOA ' .it would be better If it was Impos stotemenL Aa.„ SEDAN sedan. Fluid drive, radio, heater, pairing roofs o f all kinds, also ed. Box B, Herald. stenciled Hitchcock chairs, n r* InfonpettQWi N ow being flniahed. W ill dece- the Job fer my boy AL Kind Old Gent—Then why do sible. Isn’t there,Tl;i Reconditioned by factory black. Bacellent condition. Priv nsw roofs. Gutter work. Cbim- feet reproductlona with genuine n t e to suit purchaMr. Four rooma, you cry? tM T -^ P*ir oC plMtle fr»m«d neye cleaned and repaired. No RELIABLE Women to care for COMBINATION Glen wood gas and tw o unfinished. Hot w ater hedi,' Little Boy—’Cause I esa’t re ■j ^M T i- ta • aarooa caaa. lU- methods. Very clean. See ns ate owner. Reasonably priced, rush seats. Can 8568 after 6:80 Proprietor of Florida.hotel (to CapItoUst Pot—Did yaarRnr tiw . c a n 9-4466. Job too small er large. Good eldeHy lady, 8 hours a day. Five on range. Gray enamM. race 818. oil burner. member. By S. Omsr Barker «* i4 L FIm m i ^ n t this one. p. m. neuiy arrived guest!: This Is your jcus folded? ■ wv work, fair price. Free estimates. dS3rB week. No housework. Can Th g«o4 eonditlon. CWl 8167 aftex A boy with a pup ot his own Six room single, garage, exoM- room, sir, i f you wont the sun to Jo*-Yes. Tha isodtll#. 1949 FO R D Four-door sedan, in CaU Howley. Manchester 5861. 2-9011 after 5 p. sk ' FOR SALB— Chain driven' tri- A ______WlUlt Do Yen Find? play with. UMnP->Van’a ffoM lent condition. shine, put a quarter In the alot !o ff with a pootBe. ■. ; wrtat watch, bHwara Stnat and See Balch For Bargains good conimloB. Fun price, $975. cycle, $15; atake wagon, 18; And money saved up for a t> asc-i ■’’ir'fai;--;; ROOFING and siding our special WANTED—W aitr«s» nights, ciu .T aeansra. (9) Hoover and the ohutters open for five min What ore the books most con CHrtar atnata. lUward. Tri. S- Don't Judge this ear by its price. scooter, $2; girl’s ' white shoe Five room einglo. vacant sulted In the average newspaper baU baL i This Is the ■egson o f Oto yaat^ ty. New eelUnga and carpentry. tn person, any time. Center Res cleaners, factory rebuilt; utes. Stop and take It for a rida skates, slxe 8, never worn, 18. office? A recent compUatlon in And a baby sister sometimes to ' when hay-fever vtctlms vroMM t n t . B A LC H -PO N TIA C , Inc. Highest quality mateflala. Work- ly 644.80. Choice $98. W at Franklin Motora, 688 Center. taurant. . Phone 2-284T. ARTHUR KNOFLA, Realtor one office showed, the telephone stay with. enjoying a breathl^ ofsM V.ht ... manahlp guaranteed. A . A . Dion, kins Bothers, Ine. I t08T->WadnMday. wallet with Open evenlnga. 876 Bfain Street / directory, the city directory and And other American things like : they didn’t have sbniaitta. ' aaaM Syivta OavU, eontalnlns 165 Center Street Ina Phone 4880. c o n c e r t Model dMoxe eeee f _ that.UlSI.. _ _ ^ ------• ■■■..{•■• C. Help l^anted—Male 36 JlTMlOR Washere, rS) Tajdor Telephone . 6440 O r 6 ^ 8 * the dictionary in that order. considerable amount o f money. TeL 2-4646 1938 CHBVROLDT sedan delivery. dian, 120 basa, like new. Priced J)ON‘T MIND TYING IT .UP AGAIN j WANTED YOU TO SEE IT I Is hardly likely—or so I think— Al Fadfo—For the land atonal Radio, heater, defrosters. Good alectrie washers, table model; Reward. Phone S-0019. WANTED—Porter for drug storf reasonable. Phone 8787. “Selling Manchester ROal To grow up into a parlor pink. ; Tim. what Is that new controptlQn' 1985 C H EVRO LET sedan. Over condition. Inquire at Trailer, Heating— Plumbing 17 worth 889.98. special 883.95 each. W ife— W hat la this thing, dear? work. References required. Apply. Estate Since 1921** ------.yotk got in the maU? hauled. Heater, $925. Phone West street, RockviUe. ^ WatUna Brothera. Ine. Hubby—That’s a pawn UckeL X/)8T— Man’s Boulova wrist EFFICIENT Plumbing and heat Arthur Drug Store, ‘942 Main A wolf is Uke a synthetic deter- ; Timothy Hay—It’s a pvsasnt- watch, between Plnehurst and 5696. Bottled Gss 46 Af^ THIS IB one o f the best offerings W lfo-^W h y don't you get two, ing. Plugged drains machine street. FOR 8ALB— Magic Chef gaa so we can both go? gcnL u-e read. Works fast and from ' yomtg TTm In the elQr. Ha Manchester Trust Os. Reward. we have had for^ some time. “•8 leaves no ring. 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetllne cleaned. Carl J. Nygren. Phons RUftAL gaa ealat and asrvloa, Im range arid Westlnghouee refriger wrote on a card that it’s a harsm-' Aato Aceessorlt rooms, 3 x 8 with enclosed gun- eter. Call 8S84. 8497. . AGENT Wanted. Tb Work port mediate installatloii. Manchester ator. Ekcellent eonditlon. lUIe- sedan. Only driven 11,000 miles. Tires porch—all neat as a pin and In If the hot air artists could uti Before a girl la married sha Brand new electric hill holder, time or full time, selling alumi and stirrounding towna. Ouritol phone 8075. Al—I’ve heard o’ them thtogs. 1 GENERAL repaln and aervice. wonderful condition from top ,to lise their gush during the coming hears only the kuid u,. . . wonder which way you have to ‘ radio, defroster, imder seat heat 9-1 SNOW Cap Ursa. Recapping num storm windows and screens Grinding Oo„ Hi Main. PImnw Annoancementa remodeling, alteratlana, water bottom. Pries has been reduoM winter they would at least be do UkeA,but afterwards a fellow screw the thing so’s to moke it and vulcanising, ona day eervlca We have a beautiful window at a 7958. er, spotlight Owner needs cash, pipe replacements with copper to $11,500. James J. Rohan :A ing themselves aome good. speakd his mind. rain. EVERYTHING for your pets. Truck tire sarvtoa, guaranteed low price. Earning possibilities MgehhierT and Tools 62 must sell Immediately. Price tubing, bath room Sxturea. sinks Son, Realtors. Telehpone 7488.' Xmas stockings for ^ kinds of $1,800. Private party. Phone erorkmanahlp. New KeUy Sprlng- very large. Write P. O. Box 307, pets. Dog beds, mattress and and cabinets, boilers and radia N ew Britain, Conn. Diamonds— WstclM MICKEY FINN The Good NewsI Manchester 9-4979 for appoint 8eld and Rlehland Urea. Man^ tors. Edward Johnson. Phone G ARD ipi Tmetot. BtUDi enowplew SIX ROOM single, large lot 81,000 LANK LEONARD toys. Wild bird seed, suet racks Chester Tire and Reoapplag, 995 Jewelry 48 attOehments, $910. n on e 9 -9 ^. down reiqulred fo r a vetaran, now m en t 6979. SH O R T O RD ER cook, sandwich R*(.u.Ar*i.eaM and kegs. Nationally advertised Broad Btraat Phoas 9-4994. vacant T. J. C roekett ~ ^ “ ?Iaa^ 8vadi«ilt» H-HE WATCHEP - ANP W A irU . HOU HEAK THIS/ brand* of pet foods. Free delivery 1987 C H R Y S L E R sedan. A nice man, experienced. Apply Mr. LEONARD W. Toat Jeweler, Re SPREADERS. plows, harrows, Vaughan, Arthur Drug, 942 Main Phone 8416. eervioe. Kennel Supply, 995 Main car at a reasonable price. 1938 pairs and adjueta watchea expert saw rlga, cement nrixera. N ew ALL THE I SOLP HM MY CLU6 HOUSE IPEA/ Roofing'— Repairing 17A street. ly at raasonr.bla^ prices. Open street Tel. 9-4978. Lincoln Zephyr sedan, full price Garages— Service#— Ferguson equipment at special 565 ADAMS .street — Six-room > N o W W H E R E l U SAY HE PH F-F80MTHE HE'S GONNA RJY THAT OLD GARAGE Thursday evcnlni^ 129 Spruce 8845; 1947 Ford sedsn, full price, Storage 10 CHIMNEYS Rebuilt, repaired and BE INDEPENDENT. Sell Raw- prices. Crawler tracton. Ford- Cape Cod. One unfinished. Hk - HE'S ONE OF IKE WINPOWOFHI5 ANP FIH IT UP JUST LIKE 1 WANTEP.* IF TOU want a nice Xmas tree, cleaned. Bird and Jobns-Man- street. Phone 3-4887. $1,995. M any others at sale lelgh Products. Good nearby lo eon, Oliver repaln. Dublin Tnc- place, open sUIrway. venettan 6KEATEST fiUySTHAT OFFICE 1 have 10 beautiful ones I want vlUe rooOng is our specialty. La prices. Franklin Motors, 858 G AR AG E S M rent at 944 Main cality open. Write today. Raw- tor Co., WtnimanUc. Phone 3058. blinds, hot water h e a t garage. pe I ivno t off my lawn, 6 to 16 ft Cut to Rose Bros. Oo. Phone 2-0768. Priced to sell. $12,800. Elva Tyler, Center. Phone 9-9981. Open eve street. Phone 2-2648. lelgh’a. Dept. CUL-26-0, Albany, Fuel and Feed 49A order fS each. William McKee. nings. GARDEN Traetora, Beaver four- agent Manchester 2-4469. Phone 8418. Bolton. ROOFING and Repairing of all N . Y., whsd ridlag. Gravely. Bready, 1987 PO NTIAC 8 with 1947 motor. kinds. Chlnmey work, gutter Planet; Jr., with enow ptowa FOR SALE—New 5-room hou^, Wanted Aatos— WANTED—Good worker for win SEASONED Hardwood for 6re- New tires, brakes, ssat covers work. Expert repairs Honest mowers and tillage toola Oar aU modem convenlencee. located Personals Motorcycles 12 dow cleaning. Steady employ place, furnace or stove. T d. 8678. and battery. W ill consider a trade workmanship. Sstlsfactlon guar ment. Call 7614 for Interview. and truch mow plowa lawn near bus, stores and school. TOtnra GIRL desires ride from for lighter car. Phone 6500. WANTED— Ford or Chevrolet anteed. Call Coughlin. Manches aweepera CkpltQt Grinding Co.. Large rooms. For . price and Silver t.Tni Homes to Retreat sedan. M u st be clean w ith low ter 7707. Garden— Farm— ^Dsity 88 Main street Phone 7958. terms see George L. Fish, 32 1941 BX7ICK Special aedanette. mileage. 1087 to 1949. Phone Brooklisld street Tel. 6394. Avenue, between 7:80 and 7:45 a. Excenent condition. One owner. Help Wanted— Male Producta 60 Bk iiasiilngs only. Phone 9-9406. 6500. Heater, radio, aeat covers, new Millinery— Dressmaking 19 Or Female 37 Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 MANCHESTER — Exclusive FOR SALE—Mealy Green Moun Princeton streeL Beautiful pre DEAR SANTA CLAT78: tlree, elngle earhureation. See at WANTEX) — Ambitious young DRESSMAKINO-^Better d re s s e s , tain potatoes. Call Amelia'Jarvis, war Cap*. Cod. OU heat, fireplace, qiianks M r the tte! 1 oaned 51 Goodwin street. U • 1 or Bnsinen Seiriew Offered 13 man or wonuut with some knowl stats, coats. Wedding gowns, and 873 Parker street. Phone 7028. BLACK Caracul coat slxe 40. brass plumbing, insulated, with Bedatfra Floor Covering, 168 evenlnga. edge of photc^fraphy to work in O IL STOVES olomiaid! laatalled. altentions. Call 2-8909. Nearly new. Price $40. CaU 8254. attached garage. VacanL.Bsaaon- School stre e t and they are com Washing machlaea. vacuums re Manchester’s newest Camera De in g to a red linen SheU-PU Household Goods 51 ably priced. Phone 7728 or 6278. FliNNY lll'SINESH ' BY HEKSHKEKGER BUGS BUNNY Bool'S AND HER BUIHIIES Old Stuff 1988 CHEVROLET sedan. Price paired. lawn mowera, hand and partment. Apply in person imme BY k im : a r m a k t i n eounter in our kitchen this week. alterations . CaU 2-4370. Mrs. W antfd^'iro 68 Brae-Bum Real^.. $150. co n 9-9089. power, sharpened. repaired, diately. Arthur Drug Store, 942 X'VL W Mr. Bedard assured b m that Bnmelle. Only One In A UfetlnM COOR«.,«t'& tOVWiQ 'fV OVO Slow • aaws filed. Friendly Ftadt Shop. Main street at St. James street. MANCHKSTiji^Exodtleht Am^ "Lookfevcv*-: •hMl-PU is rot-proof and gre 1942 PLYMOUTH dub ooavertl- Such A Tremendous Value!! CALL • pM^JNSKY 8 8 ^ Tor fur- " 3 -J M v e *4ra»A Phone 4777. alterations , D r e ssmaklng. A-L-B-E-R-T-S ngca Ydfiiyvat raga, scrap metals lean S-ttxma-'ibblonlal, 47S B is t ■roof. Ten all the pussled hns- hie. Like brand new. Beautiful Ladies tailoring. Evening -gowns Connecticut’s Largest Furniture T i^ pHe«i. O n te^ atMift; Oil heat, ihsullited. hands OB your Ust that a SheU- ydilow finish. N ew top, new tlree. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 ALL APPLIANCES aervleed and and children’s garments made to Organization Backed By 38 years fireplace, downetairs. lavatbry, PU eounter nmkes the ideal gift IU 6 0 . co n 9-2067. Npalred. burners, refrigerators, order. Phone 2-1759. B E A U T IF U L Sable and white O t "Honest Deallnga’’ OLD TYPE reed doll carriage or and garage. Beautiful eoraeV lot. io r the home. OsU 9-0866 for ranges, washera, etc. A ll work coach style, any slxe. Phone 2- close to schools. Immediate oc im FORD, fair ooadltioa. $178. Collie puppies. Price $20 - $30. OFFER $1,600 WORTH OF Oordlany, T on Brown. guaranteed. Metro Service Oo. 243».r cupancy; Priced to sell. Phone Can be seen at Don Willis’ Oa- 396 Woodland street. BRAND NEW FURNITURE Td. Manchester 9-0888. 7728 or 7805. ‘ L Personalty raeorde raga,______Moving— ^Trucking— WHICH WAS ON DISPLAY IN A PTTPPTES. Six weeks old. for sale. I eard o f yea r own voloe OLANDER’S MachlBe Shop. Open Storage MODEL HOME 20 Very reasonable. 390 Lake street. Rooma Without Board 59 SIX ROOtf-'^ngle, steam haat, ____ your favorite earol and DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES evenings and Saturday. Machine FO R O N L Y RUBBISH and ashes removed. In Phone 6217. fireplace, oU burner, tile bath ■Mssaae greotiag. For appoint- SA Y S: “Y m Kiddos, absolute work and gas and electric weld $849 TW O ROOMS, living room and room. garage. Reaa^bly prim^ aeaBk eaD 4416 from 8 p. ae. to T cinerators cleaned. Sand, gravel ly thaw is 6 Santa Claus, but, ing. 68 MUI street. Tel. 8717. P U P P IE S For sale, black and Here iS'What the complete home bedroom. Eledroom furnished, Five room slnglp, one floar fa- gk BL, M ob.. W e d , Thnrs. and F t t and cinders. Van service and white with freckled face.s— 2H ,-onslsts of:' kitchen privileges and share bath. rage. fireplace, steam hebi' and ^ e r e is no such thing as a ANTIQUES Re finished. Repairing local moving. Phone H. M. Jones. months old—only $2. SweU for Big 7 ft. Westinghouse electric CaU 2-9966. oil burner. Immedlata occupancy. aim ttam to halt i SO-CALLED BARGAIN in a done ou any furniture. Tiemann, 2-1362. the youngsters Xmas. Will hold tiox, Bengal range, Phllco radio, Near HaUiater achoM. Priced to t kavB aome Ideas that 189 South Main etreot Phone LA R G E Room fo r couple. Light good aur.” T H E AU STIN A. Chambers Co,, ’til the 25th. Quonset Hut on bedroom suite, living room aulte, sell. 4-room attached garage, fira- , Tams and katttiag These are GOOD CARS priced 8848. housekeeping. References re 12-/M local or long distance moving. West VemOn street, Manchester. dinete set, rugs, lamps, dishes, plc- ptace, steam neat sftth o il 3 U ,« r reeeiBieple Open to aeO in competition with other quired. CaU 8896. Moving, packing and storage. tui-es. mirrors, spring mattress, 000. Can be seen by OppolfitoianL ALLEY OOP This Is AB Wrong BY V. T. HAMMN I til Xama. Ed-Mar Katt- g o o d c a r s , not neceeeaiUy with RADIO — Electrical Appliance Evenings tel. 2-4205. Phone Manchester 5187 or Hart pillows, etc., etc. There are many George L. Grazla^o,, Realtor, 109 6T Ckestwoed Drtva. OTHER ean of the same year, Service, repaln picked up and V E R Y N IC E roofh next to bath, THA-f Dinao Z««’dOB MMT OOOM, CWOK. M W N MB \ MMtrwrt D4 ann: ford 6-1423. K other Items too numerous to men Henry streeL Phone'5278. UB «Klt4NY BUke and modeL deliver^ promptly. 20 yean' suitable for one p r tw o people. ZIU M? W Uf- COUUP hMMa.UBAUTinAl AIMTXT IXYgp9K.i COLLIE Puppies, seven weeks’ tion. One minute walk from Main MI61C.' v n w A I TAnUT«Aii^ y experience. John Maloney. Phone ASHES AND RUBBISH Removed ELEVEN ROOM single with U> CHAB U M ImB AnSUNR 1948 PONTIAC CONV. 2-1048. 1 Walnut street. old, $10 each. Call 2-1406. EASIEST POSSIBLE TERMS street. Inquire 17 Pearl street CLUB Sand, grravel. flU and loam. 'Gen ARRANGED! improvements. Caa IM donverM ROXER Puppies, readv for Christ after 7 p. m. 6 waaka dd. Loaded. Cost $2901. RANGE Bumen end pot human eral Trucking. Range and Fue Free storage until needed. Free ifito a two-famliy.; Two-car ga mas. Corker Spaniel. Fox Ter steps the list Our price $2,698. cleaned, rv paired and Installed Oil. James Maori. Phone 4.523. delivery anywhere In Conn. Free ROOM'.TO rent in a private hom e-’ rage. Large lot. Beadt^I loca- Perm it and guaranteed. Joseph rler. Setters. .Seven months’ old et up bv our own competent ex- Nice location. On bus line. Gen-*^ 'cflon. Can be occupied ^ onto, Ffwow. Pm StesOag totik salt 1948 STUDEBAKER 4-DR. LIGHT TRUCKING. Half-ton Senna. Phone t-0147. Zimmerman's Kennels. Lake j nerlcnced furniture men. tlj;q^^..pgeferred. Phone 2-4586. ihtice only $10,000. Ifiqylve Jones' 'ilM »ag ead sawa. R m REGAL DELUXE pick-up truck. No ashes, no street Phone 6‘J87 Dogs boarded THIS FURNITURE SHOWN BY Realty, 115 Main sCaiW. Phone^ A Bsw ear fully squlppad. No mbbish. ^ o n s 2-1275 or 8298. SAWS, Axes, knives, shean, hair .APPOINTMENT ONLY TWG LARGE Clean comfortable 8254. dippers, lawn m ow en aharpened. roXER PTIP9. Sturdy huskys. double bedrooms, heated. Next to LOCAL Moving and trucking. At-! PHONE HARTFORD 6-0358 f o r S a le *m 7*^ra^OLET CONV. Keys made. Capitol Grinding Co., black ma.ak fawns. Terms. Tel. bath. Private entrance. On Main WEST SIDE — Four-room singla tics and cellars cleaned. Also! A SK FO R CLUB 88, Main street. Phone 7958. Rockville 19P2-J3. Great Dane atreeL nione 2-9467, With dprmera Excellent condl- ashea and rubbish removed. Phone j anc Boxer Farm at Vernon. MR. PISCATELLA. MGR.' W b h a v e t h e m i n A L L Fu lly equipped. This one la a AFTER 8 P.M. PHONE 4-2471 tion. Large lot with' Jilenty' of INCOME TAX Service. Joseph A. 6718. TWO ROOMS to renL One with shade trees. Non vacanL T, J. PR]€B CLASSES — NEW Uttla aweethem Come Prepared To Buy! “Wo had K Inatallad for th# bontfit of the daughter’s 1941 PONTIAC 4-DR. Chester, Tax Consultant, 1010 twin beds. Walking distance to CrocketL Broker. Phone 6416. CAMcIO LOWEST PRICED Main, East Hartford. Conn. Wanted- - P e t s - -Poultry— If you have no means of trans- Main streett. 'The Lamp Post, 17 bey fria n d !" v u u a nortntlon phone tie. and' we v ^ l GAB81 SEDAN 8-4618. Evenlnga Windsor Locks Painting— Papering 21 Stock 44 Spruce afreet. Phone 2-2494. NEW SIX room single, one block "Indlv .send one of our "CourJ«iy SIDE ULANCEB BY GALBRAITH 6 eyL Heater, Def. An linmaeu- 1258JS. from Center. Many desirable fea CARNIVAL BY mCK TURNER 1646 C H R T S U E R W IN D S O R 4- late car. For any family to enjoy. PAPERING, Inside painting, ceil WA.N’ TRD To buy. rows, calves Autn.<»’’ for you. W e will call for LARGE, Clean, comfortable heat tures. Occupancy soon. T; J. FRECKLES ANU Ills KRIENIW Junk Is Golden BY MERRILL C. TW Wafflo and heater. Real ■ 1942 PLYMOUTH CLUB FURNACES Tailored to fit your ings whitened, floors sanded and and beef cattle, also horses. Piela '•ou take you to our store end ed room in private home. Quiet Crockett, Broker. Phone 5416. •B d elBaa. F i A pstoa 11676._____ reflniahed. Eatimatea now being hrinir you hack home. N o obligation f T eu bucks p r o f it/ a n d there ) C ome o n / lli , NOPc; BOTTOM*: T thc-CusTOMta. OH,WeLL.WfeRi COUPE home. Van Camp Bros. Phone Bros., 364 Bldwell street. Phone neighborhood. Gentlemen pre I STOOD 'iDG WITH 'ifOUH. ZITHER S966 V U n tO O T H 4-DR. DEUnCB given on outatdc painting for what.soever. “ JUST A U T T L t Bn-// ■ fallen CXIT o f SCRAMMCO/ NOT IH « ONLY Heater and Def. Prleed right, 524A 7405. ferred. References required. —dWetar. last a next Bpring and summer. Call Lots for Sale 78 CMUMfS -TM eat's a dean car. _ _ . A-L-B-E-R-T-S Phone 8188. ~ r ~ ~ ------HILDA w r m — . V a n frtoa 61480. LINOLEUM — Asphalt tile, wall Gilbert FlcketL 4208. 1941 CHEVROLET 2-DR. 43 Allvn St. Hartford LARGE LOT, 100’xl40’, near bus WHERE IS 9640 P LY M O U T H 4 - l » t SE D AN covering. Done by reliable, well- Articles for Sale 15 IN TE R IO R nd exterior painting, .Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 P, M. COMFORTABLE Room for one or line. Owner leaving state. Must n THAT WOWWLESS Claan and gsod to kxric a t Fun SEDAN trained men. AU Jobs guaranteed. paperhangtng. Free eetlmate.-!. F.RECTOR Set. Model 8»,. Com Mondays T o 9 P. M. two gentlemen. Call 8905. sell. Good buy. Inquire 729 North J U N K f pttoa 9998l Reatar. An Ideal car from a lot H all Linoleum Co.. 32 Oak street Wallpaper sold. Raymond Fiske. plete with motor and extra parts. Main street after 6 p. m. 1946 FORD 4
y CHENEY LISHAHtj TUE8DAT, DECEMBER 14. 19411^ - a. ' - I” C- PAGE rCUETEEH r*' v V — ---- r- jttanrl|p8tpr EtmtHig tfwald Average Daily Net Preaa Ran For «ho MonMi of Moverabw, 19tt wroed O. Bowers, RepuMlckn, who * at o, I Tha Ifany-Wada wlU ‘ heva ■ a was re-elected. . . Emergency Doctors covered dish eupper and ChrUt- BetroUied Getting Readj^ ' Next week'Monday, Bowers, to- 9,635 HiiriieatNg I About Town maa party tomorrow evening at ether with Senator Charles S. m M ihto 6:30 in the Second Congregational [ouae, Republican from ' the •tort toto .iB Dr. John Prlgnano and Dr. church. For Assembly SFourth District, will attesM • state Kiny David L o d ^ ot Odd Fel- Florence Marsh are physicians rtS h lM l lowa wia «n*«t FHday evenln* meeting of RepubUceh legialetora 7:00 Instead of 7:80 and wUI elect of the Manchester Medical As Paat presldenta of Mary Buah- in Hertford, called’for thepurpoae Manchester-^4 City of Village Chstrm sociation who will respond to nell Cheney Auxiliary, No. 13rU- of ^dosihg Senate arid House lead Its officers, after which thr an emergency calls tomorrow af- S. W. V., wiU hold their annual Manchester Delegation nual Christmas party, held Jointly ers. yOL. LXVin., NO. $4 ton M ao n > M iK l^llpT E R , CONN„ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15,1948 THIRTT'-FOLTl PAGES— (IN TWO SECTIONS) with Sunset Rebekah Dod*e, win temono...... Christmas party Friday, Decem Preparea. for Legisla- It is nearly certain that Sehetor FUUI^CliNtB^ tcUe pUic€e All xneinb6ri of both ber 17 In the Evangeline room of Mouse will be chOMn aa .G.O.P, ltd*es and their fttmUles are In Murphy'a restaurant. Dinner will lative Sessions minority leader In the Senate'- to vited to be present and each one Sunset Council. Degree of Poca be served'at 1:30 sharp. Members heed hia party's legislative acUvr- attending Is rsquested to d>rlng a hontas. No. 45, will hold the sec attending are asked to bring a gift Political activity In preparation Ity In the upper chamber. Wimiing Given > ' . Belle Hop Russia Casts 20-cent g ift ____ j ond In Its series of eight setback for the grab-bag. for the dqmlng legislative session Later, the matter of committee Bomb Sight Data parties tomorrow evening In Tinker is drawing Manchester's delega esidgnments will be of. Interest' to Top Advisors Urge | the Manchester delegation. Bruce McKenney, six-year old! hall, with Mrs. Cyrene Thebqdeau The Willing Workers of the About Profits Veto Against and her committee In charge. South Methodist W.S.C.S. will hold tion In the General Aasembly to son of Mr. and M ra Fred McKen- Prises will be awarded at each sit their Christmas party at the Hertford thla week end next. . ny of Mt. Nebo place, and a first ting, suid a grand prise will be church, Thursday at 2 o'clock. Yesterday RepreaentettV’e-Elect Given to Soviets On Scrap Deal Ceylon Entry grade pupil in the South school, awarded to the high scorer at the Each member is asked to provide John D. LaBelle attended the FENDER AND BODY brought to The Herald office yes close of the tournament. Playing a 25-cent gin. Hostesses will be training aeasioh for newly elected Chiang Let Others terday a little bunch of hjue vlo- Will be^n promptly at 8 o'clock. Mrs. A rthur Bronkie . and Mrs. leglaletoTS held in .Hartford. The leU which he had picked In a shel Allen Barrett meeting was convened for the pur worIk You ’re Being Wise When European Profit-Taking Malik and Tarasenko tered place on the sontt Mde of As Early as 1938 The first of two Christmas pro pose of edviaing niw members on his home. grams by children of the Hollister Mrs. Bertha WIrtalla was elect procedures and rules. . LaBelle,. a SoHment and FtaRkt 1d4. May Jeopardiae Fu Only Two Opposing street school will be presented this ed president of the Sewing Circle Democrat, wae a winner In the re •84' Canlet attest You Do Your Xmas ture Recovery Funjit Ifletnbership in U N; evening at 6:45 by boys and girls of Concordia Lutheran church, at cent election, together‘with Sher- Member of House Un- Try to Save China of the first, second and third its meeting last idght. She will New Witness For Three NatiouR Next Meeting Friday grades. Tomorrow evening at 7:30. succeed Mrs. Frieda Knofla. Other J : -.Lii'.'S!?.:'.. Shopping At HALE’S American ConuDittee fourth, fifth and sixth grade chil officers Include, vica president. Mlae Barbara Hampaon Mrs. Fiieda Moorhouse; secretary', Asserts Group Has Re Washfiratim, Dec. 15—(F)—Euro Paris, Dec. IS—(4>)—Russia cast Atiantie dren will entertain. Called Today pean prom-taking on scrap metal .\dvocate Giving Up Mrs. Pearl Helm; and treasurer, John R. Hampaon, of 68 Birch her 29 veto in the United Nations port DetaUed Inform bought with Marshall plan dollars No Longer Doubt Control of Crumbling Sunday School teachers of the Mrs. Bertha Gess. street, announces the engagement For Christmas Security Council today to keep Range and Fuel Concordia lAitheran church will of his daughter. Miss Barbara Ann ation on Norden Se In Hunt brought congressional warnings Ceylon out of the United Nations. Government: Appar* meet this evening at 7:30. Members of St. Bernadette's Hampson, to Ward Gochee, son of Cannon Towel Sets today that such deals may Jeopard- The veto was Russia's second Mothers Circle gave a farewell par Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zimmerman cret Leaked to Russia ty for Mrs. Rath' Oorthouts of iM future recovrery funds. on Ceylon’s membership bid. Tbs On Peace Parleys ently Would Alean OIL Walker street who la leaving Man of Lake street, Bolton. A New Set Of Silverman Before Feder Senator McClellan (D„ Ark.) Soviets now have used 13 of their Peace Negotiations chester In the near future for West Washington, Dec. 16.—(ff) told a reporter "if we cannot get 29 vetoes in tlve Council to bar Hertford. She has been one of Dakota Council, No. 61, Degree $1-39 ' —A member of the House al Grand Jury; Last- them to stop such practices— seven countriea from membership. With Chinese Cohimn* A D M IM)RA the outstanding members end all of Pocahontas, will meet tomorrow I Un-American Activities com which I regard as a breach of faith Pots Off Actloa ea Israel L T. WOOD CO. regret her departure. A delicious evening at 8 o’clock Odd Fel SEAT COVERS Minute Spurt of Ac —then Congresa will have to stop Before turning to tlie vote on German Press nists; No Indication buffet supper was aerved and the lows hall. All members ar)8 urged An imvuuelly good value In cellophane wrapped tewcl set in four mittee said today it has a re the whole program." Ceylon, the Council put off .sctlon U BiMsO 9L TcL 4496 tivity at Quartera on Israel’s membership applica General WiR Resign honor guest was presented with a to attend as election of officers will - FOR YOUR CAR colon. 1 port that detailed informa Scarce Metals Resold /y; Believe Talks Ac- F b US StrUffffle cake, with the words, "Good take place, and all those who have tion on the Norden bomb The practices he referred to in tion until Friday. ‘PC!*" 4! <3000 New York, 'Dec. 15.—(F)—^Tb# Russia’s Jakob Mslik and Dele tunlly Going on- Note ____ S e N S £ OF Luck,” together with a large box ordered Christmas cards are asked Other Towel Sets To $4.67 sight leaked out to Russian volved the resale to American buy Nanking. D«c. 15.- containing gifts made by the circle to apply for them at this meeting. final day’s sessiona of the current ers of over 20,000 tons of scares gate Vassili Tarasenko of the President Chiang Kai-Shek's members. Mrs. Corthouta ex Ail $19.95 Seto — $10 representatives as early as aliunlnum and lead which British, Soviet Ukraine caat the only two Soviet'Licensed Organs spy-himting Federal grand Jury Peiping. Dec. 15.—(/P)— Belgian and Dutch dealers bad votea against Ceylon. First they top advisors are urging him CM om n tended a cordial taivitetion to . the The Ladles’ Aid Society of Zion 1938. began today with the calling of a There no longer is any doubt circle to meet with her In her new Lutheran church will hold Its an Report Obtaloed Orally bought in Canada and Latin-Amer- argued atrenuously againat recon- Advocate *Shar pen- to give up control of China's REAL C O R R / commander, actually are go Whta yoB bay It, m D it $9,460 and $9,789, respectively have CHEV, FORD, PLYMOUTH, 'tiae hia name. last.July before the House Vu contrary to ECA poHcy. ing .on at this moment. or tiado It yoa waat awil- been Issued by the building Inspec $2-98 In 1938, the Norden bomb aight American Activities committee "Unless this situation la explain To Postpone Diaensaion Pelptog to Iron Notcraclccr flrtt ” ■•’•rpenlng of the class deepetong crlala. but It waa teoni- tor. Eleanor Duse Lodge, Daughters OLDS, PONTIAC, PACKARD, HUDSON, waa one of the United States big- that he supplied her with fo rm a ed or brought under complete con Qffletel, greeter far dilpaKd’s Ns- , The council also accepted a oug- ■aai ralot for yoar araaoy of Italy, will meet tonight for e tion on government secrets. trol,” Acting Administrator How The Reds have Peiping in, ' an Urge. “ItotelV.' Rertaloae.” * they finalliir Christmas party, with the officers BUICKS, DODGE, DESOTO, MERCURY A good looking lace table that will be a most welcome gift. geat military aecreta. Some Army thialil Hotel week la Virginia from December President iron nutcracltcr. W hat chsmeo Fu to When Toa EairacaTlio visit BIIXIE’S BBAVTT men boasted that bombardiers There was a last-minute spurt ard Bruce said, "we propose to re Fernand van Langenhova of Bel The- Americ*n:llu^iid~T;g•.-iJS;;?*dirertl^^ In charge. Each one attending Is COUPES, SEDANS, COACHES AMenoOg. who hjui boon nomod might have had to escape a week splegel asked East Bertlners to re -! SHOPPE atten for e slauiip covild hit a pickle barrel from of activity around the Jury’s quar duce drsatlcslly our allocations to gium to postpone diacuasion of the or two ago he has lost now. Jarvis aad set. Tonthfal ehetm ei asked to bring a gift for the grab- other Lace Cloths $4.50 To $19.95 three miles up, using the sight. ters in the Federal building. The those countries.” "Mias Bell Hop." Although th Hyderabad complaint againat sort to "passlvs w•Iatanc•'^ bag. $ The ECA amid the European One strong force of Communiate •gainst the Runjp separatist gov-1 <***P‘** tremandoua beeety out eost no Bttle. Bteiy In actual combat, it never present body winds up its 18- Baay .Bot he the best way to hat India until next month at Lake is moting toward the paralyzed ' •osee are andtag tkat ov month espionage probe at mid< scrap dealers bought 86,016 tons Success. emment. The paper also caUed on' Organizotion Advertisement— proved out that good, but was a tafWa. It adr«, Peiping-Tientetn railroad from ! residents of the U. British and! teoUtsd Peip^, Iaseci- •Saot prioM eaaUe thoaa ta HALE’S highly successful sight by compar night. of sluminvun in Canada thla year Applicants for UJ4. raemberahtp To do aay of these traa«io> BRUNNER’S, Inc. No Hint oa Vital Questioa for 16 cents a pound, then sold Sifglala la-realUfch the east through Paotl, 40 milea Hons yoo get maxiaiam .jOM here legalerly for all The welcome gift . . for every An Exceptional Value ison with what waa available to need at least aeven of the J1 coun north of Tientsin. | and Jiopa of the Soviet sMtor I «P 0fMa there la no doubq typM of beeety watk. Wlqr eat Headquarters 358 EAST CENTER STREET MANCHESTER other nations. ' There still was no hint of an an 18,653 tons of the metal to buy cil votea for approval, but any of valae backed by a highly otert, todey. occaaion. . .Gorgeous baskets of swer to the vital question about ers in this cqimtry for 27 to SO the five big powers—Rtiaaia, the Another Red force, also, from ' cause every penny you spend there pa*e* lusdovis fruits from Pinehurat Figured Heavy The House committee member cents a pound. Likewise, 5,847 the east, has hy-paased Peiping •• a new means for oppression' U** Chinese Ootnmunlaba trali|ad and experienced or- FOR did not aay where the Ruaalans the current Jury’s wind-up day— United States, Britain, France and Grocery, lue. whether it wotild return any in tons of lead scrap were resold out China — can defeat the majority and is striking abuthward. It ap- against you.” abeady are in progreae. « gnnliatlon. were reported to have obtained of a total of 12,027 tons bought parenUy intends to awing east- Tht eaat-wast atruggla affaeUd f*??*'**** information on the sight. dictments after its long sifti^ of with a aingle nagative vote. Thii a mass of accusations and denials. with U. S. dollars in Csnsds, New News Tidbits is the veto. ward to 'arm a Junction, which jO»e city’s telegraph ayatem today. f BILlIt S E^UTV SHOP Howavar, yesterday, the com- foundland, Mexico and Peril. probably wlU he effected near "00 of the 1.800 employee iorvis Rsaify Co* 8 Plastic Table Cloths mittM said that highly important The two most prominent wit- Called Froai (/P) Wires No other big country except r - T 1 neiaes in the inquiry—Whittaker Add To Coasnmer CMto France has used the veto on any Langfang, on tha railroad 30 m i l e s **** telegraph office to th e : qulck^. BEALTURS and detailed information on secret Marshall plan advances for the southeast of Peiping. Russian sector were reported leek-' 'They puUed out with high offi- ?.■’DEPOT SO PHONE T978 weapons had baen channeled out of Chambers and SJger Hisa—were question. 694 Center Street listed for still another appearance original scrap metal purchases to Record of 16 Vetoes Meanwhile, smaller Red forces, bacauae they had not signed * auppoaed to include Dr. Bu MANCHESTER CONN. the Army’s Aberdeen (Md.) prov tal over $29,000,000. Spokesmen Oea. IHrtght p. Eiseabower BtiU are striking at different points * etatement endorsing tha rump' former ambassador to Wash- TeL 4112 Or 7279 ing ground In the late 1980s. before the Jurors today. adyiaing t-levet defense.officials Here la the record of Russia’a Chambers, admitted former for the aluminum InduaUy, how 13 vetoes on membership bids: neaier Peiping-rpartlcularlv on Pi«aWaat of Na- 54 X 54 — $1.29 CtoUNui Employe l>ak Soorco ever, estimated the premium prlcas and vrill continue to do so.-. . ^ . Communist courier, has accused Mnitdry high caanmand to Wash-; Eire—1946 and 1947 (2). the north and northwratern- Tha committee informant said Hiss, one-time State department ^ d in the resales added about •kfru; Severn trade $2,900,009 to consumer coats. tog!ton.aetU>V iip a "brain trust” I Portugal—1946 and 1947 ( 3t. the information reportedly leaked official, of supplying Important Trana-Jordaa—1946 and 1947 f.oM »», “ r v.“ u.s; raceived an urgent aummeiia lav out through a dvlUan omploya of documents -tor delivery to Russia, Banstor Uickenloopsr (R., Iowa) (2). attack during the night, I ^ (%iang Kai-Zhek to Na CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS thf War dapartmant atW baliavrad aald the transaetlon "raises a vary I Magiatrat”—a name for might be tatttgj nas has denied It and;L #tu1ag SoclaJlata, In .a na-l . W4-1946. (11-^ tpWBdIe Aodlble .th e riirnm poat 54 X 72 — $1.69 to ho la tha govammoat aarvtca. Another witness to' b r heard to aastaua q|ua»Uaa t» the uae of total <3). Sporadic' g\ihm again POWER CLEANED Oonuaitteo sources aia«» mdd a tl^ help we are giving. t to nil coagrega give Mokow-' ^^w aa towSaa at T l day la Isaac Don' Levins, writer Sdclted. Communists aheotate- roe- , Auatria—1M7 (I). audibla inside the city. AU white or with colored pattern in red and blue. A good looking man auapacted of stealing military was destined to help these ! musical comedy Oteal In 1/,;.'/, /.'< !i r r.m i i i( iiii!\ who has said that Chambers'long eountrlee get back on their feet tral of the cotintry. . . . Defuise { Finland—1947 (1>. Obeervere prevtoualy thought; The trade union ntomUtd that! w Zfla^rSL Rangra, Refrigerators aecreta and handing them over to ago confided In him hla story Ceylon—1948 ( . takd over tha pattern cloth In plastic that savea laundry. Just wipe them off. the Ruaalana may be haled before loeaQy m m a production stand Secretaty Forreatal aaya he baa; 21 that General Fu. the goverjunant’a any telegraph workeraffiaLaaSd' . . . A I . 1 - M l ] ■\‘- ' \ i ^ I \ I i 1 ' i Washers and ^ Oth Oommunlat spying In Wsahlngtoo. point and not for the purpose of recommended to President Truman i The Republican government ef cammanderof aU «»rth ^ j i n W lW w npotehfa.ie- SOvennan, who testified before summing dollar profits off mer a' merger, of air National Guard ' 1 forest, had some strategy up hit thrir support of tha cm ititutlon-ie^ kMhg______tnffi- er Appliances m.’a C Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales (OaaHaoad aa Page Twalva) the House committee in reply to (Ceattooed na Page Fineea) ' eatad ha la bavtoff gn chandise transactions,” he com unite with the Air Force reeerve. sleeve. They’re dialEurioned now. ! «Uy-ele«Sto city govern*wtwnmid , tot o farming ^ f j ^ a ^caktoat. £ & T ^ « « < » lty Miss Bentley, declared he was In mented. Rocheater woodchopper charged i P«iP‘n*-,ba given work to the wastem tec-' zS ra*toahA ^' McKlNNEY BROS. nocent and chai^actetised her with murder of Birtb Elseaberg, 22. Kalgan raUrvad,—ia almoat an- , tors. Bon. appototod kgr Chiaiuf mora naadera .dsaails Deale than two wnaka.dfa, la “ratting” 1 W '(.l- IH'M* '. I ' " ■ e ja m id co charges as "incredible slanders.” ^ n a to r ' Connally, (D-Tex) rs- pretty Newark, N.J., chtldrechildren’s tirely to tha hands of thh Com-1 Saak Laws Valaaad ! Witness Tells He said he had testified before the nurse, faces court heartog in [Prince, Signs munllts. HU supply line — the .yest Berlin i 1 it) I'.Ai l ■'1. 1 ' i- M ill! lic ^ Ii r asaailed the profit-taking deUa (GaaHaaaffea i Iteatea) onJUKHALd cou grgnd Jury here last year, . *Tt ia a breach of good faith by New Hamp.shire today to decids if , laapltod Threat on Life he will be held for grand jury ***’ra^^u"no"«toubt*h^ '*that records of the city M A H C N M n d C o n n * O f Drinking those responsible,” he said, “and Ghambere yeaterday told news calls for a little closer policing of action. . . . Presidents of fon'r' Son’s Name men a woman Communist party southern Palestine Arab munici-' i the program through those In for some lime.-me msin ^int stII vetoed or sidetracked. Each .“A'*,Icg- member had made an ' Implied disrge of the three governments palities call on Arab natioils ' issue apparently ramains Commim Buxom German House- threat on hla life in 1688 when he either to resume war cm Israel or 1 Involved.” . Green Covered' Child'g^ ‘irith western was in hiding after leaving the Senator ConsUy (D-Tex> re agree on settlement on Holy: Land m ^d’g Story Liters party. mapute. . . . Pravda says the Riu- ' Ration Book Handed .u i. r„ -vmt. 1, «u.n Flashes.! N O W 'li60cft-6dsy"CLEANING vealed that the Senate-House ston induattv, in the first, nine ; rupted by Recess He idsntified her as Grace Watchdog committee brought the mllitary^ atrcr.gth. I preparing to resubmit a a*w con (Itote BalitHBa af Mbs (if) WIrol HOUSE FOR SALE Hutchins, now associated with the matter "vigoreusly” to ECA’s at memths of 1948. “haa reached an j To Royal Father Today F a Aagty at Reds Labor Research association in output 17 per cent greater than Fu U rsport^y angry st the stitution which had been pigeon- ______BuOetial tention a t a Dee. 2 session. "It la before the war.” I holed after the Russian walkont i „ . __ ■— OWNER LEAVING TOWN expected.” he said, "that the ECA (Thina shipped more goods to. Bulletin! from four-powar nils last lummsr.' iTJrvZrL^ „ Martmrg, Germany, Dee. (Centtansd oa Paga Twslvc) will take measures to correct the (Casttawad aa eagallWcKe) . a- ■ at a fiach-aasy pries... 18—(4>—A Oermaa testi U. S. in October than ahe got from ' I.ondon. Dec. 15 — (JFi— A ! Thla draft constitution would ei- Three bedrooms, living room, den, dinette, kitchen situation.” uaJ . . . State'Board of Election baby who may eemeday be evste BsrUn to sUtehood. which' fied today ahe aaw Mrs. Wlbna Senator Vandenberg (R-Mich), ette, sunroom, closed in porch, large bathroom, garage Ybarbo shoot bar'Americaa Canvassers to decide reconat king of England was clurlstea- I Allied govemmants asy the city srtSh whom Connally la slated to succeed policy today. . . , Women workers ed with a Mg aaara tedoy — deserves because of its p:>pulatIon . —i-a thian aa ter — ta underneath, oil burner, storm windows, Venetian blinds. aoidiea haabaBd after btoody- Favors Taxes as,chairman of the Foreign Rels- Coup Unseats TIm "TIDY**—lauftae a dmam t® ri^twel||rt lag Us aoaa la a bedroom in candy factory in Capetown, Prince Charles PhlUp .drUinr •of r ^ r a th w 8.000.000 an(f lu p o -|d t„ » ‘^ S S k % S a 'w a ^ ^ Practically new house. Large lot 85 x C09. Desirable tlons committee, expreased his dis George of Edlnborgh. Be teak —you caa sUgg it over your shoulder like a shouldcr-susp bagl location. Occupancy within one month. Price $12,000. quarreL She laid aha aaw tha South Africa, resent sisit by union iitical Ifnportajicc. . iMatlaa m tka b m im w SS-yaar-oM motbar from On AU Firms appointment with the European official so much they throw her to the whole straage aEalr, his Latin Leader The draft contairji a prevision dipped as law aa 87 daataa^ O r. . . puU it along the door with eCortless. gltding cate. Waldim, Maao., flta a pistol countries’ setiona But he said he a bin and coat her \rith glucose. . . Irst taste of the eeraastooa for city ownership of various util- j SanUMra CaUfarola's law waa dav* aaoa at Sgt. doha Tbarho of is gratified that EGA la moving to State Treasurer Adorno gets • life he was bora to, Hke a lit “ : companies and other undertek- ea above ahava aafa, at Big Btar The Oenetel Electric ”Tn>Y” to e brand new kind of "above- A. GREMMO, Agent 3441 Tevaa, thra hoard two more halt the proflt-tatdng practice.. spirited Mdding for acre of land tle omn. \n official descflpttaa P p M iilo n t nt F*l ^a1«-n PubMc toterast. valley, to tha Saa Baraardtea tha-lloor” cleencr. Only 14 {nchea long—but oh, what concen abate. Frau Ueaeiotto Teaoaer, Studebaker Head Says Sc«B Deals By Osnipaiales out in Ohio which, under terms of aald "Prince CliarleB behaved ■ m E*i oRlV a* .tmericana have said thev would' awaatalns at 6.799-taat altltads.' WhUe Bruce said he thinks the trated efficiency. It cleans uphotoiety, lamps, draperies—dust* 37, gave fUa first eye-witacas old deed, now reverts to Connecti heaatifaUy throoghest the ’dor DetainM l 4fli»p «*"**"* this if payment to pri-' acconat of the ahooUag. Corporations Should deals were nude by "companies cut as it has ceased to be used for chrlstealng.” nor ueiainen Aiier expropriated Ftreosea Sava M Pars saa walla, ttairt—spraya liquid de-mothing solu- ^ _ All Help Bear Burden not countries,” he told reporters. educational purposes. . . . Hartford O ne D av o f F ish lin g > p<'op«rty ts “fuuy clarified.” RepobNc. Mteh., Dec. 15^—vP— dons, cleans Vantdan blinds --all with a "reach- ^ 0 5 Marburg, Germany, Dec. 15—(JF) •Ve’re going to put this problem Chantber of Commerce sponsoring London. Dec. 15.—t?)—Prince ■ ' ■’’*’•The Anglo-American air lift VabiBteer fitetaea savod 26 elisr lYotp in Manchester —A bugom German houaemaid get lough policy for shopliftera. . . Philip signed his month-old son's ly persoaa early to4^ hot tkraa easy conventenca. Washington, Dec. 15—(P;— A iiVMitinoed nn Rage rsa> Stock market just about h q ^ Me Guatemala, Guatemala, Dec. IS (CoBtlaued oa Page Fllteea) told m court today of •oldiers and leading auto maker said today four Christian nsmes—Charles — (iP}- A military coup haa unseat others died to a fire a t Iks Sarap- own in .skimpy trading. Philip Arthur George—In th f ta t ta home ter tke aged. Ik a daild frauleina drinking wine and cog that if buaineas must pay more Air Force units at Weatover Air tered red registration book of tha ed President Salvador Castaneda were .\adrew Baata. It. Haary N o r a \a n E. F l y n t nac In Sgt. John Ybarbo'a home taxes\gll corporations should bear Force base in Massachusetts pre borough of Westminster this Castro of EI Salvador aftar a day Hyveoeo, 71. sad Jeka I aaiflasB the night his wife la accused of the burden, not Just those with Glider Pickup pare to try to rescue by glider morning. of figlitlng, direct reports from Relicis’ Leader 68. Coroarr Fred J. Nsetkajr saM 8 Pc- Paiti-Ade Set foass Lamp and Shade murdering him. high profits. nine Air Force men stranded on The regi.'itisr. John Stanley the capital said today. tkry suffocated. TMrty vetoBtears ACADEMY of DAN CIN G It was tile first eyewitness ac H. S. Vance, chairman and pre®* •now- lovcred 7..'500-foot ice cap in Clare, wa.s accompanied to the The president’s desire for ex la this small agger giialaiiila csop- count of the fatal night’s tangled ident of the Studebaker corpora Rescues Six frozen Greenland wmatef- pidacc by two women officials of tension ot hue four-year term of To Be Quizzed moaity of fififi resfdeate aarrtrd events to be told In the murder tion, aald an excess profits tax American Farm Bureau federa- the Food ministry. They handed office for another two years from the otker gatteote to safety, tai- ENROLLMENTS would penalize “legitimate com $1.25 $7-98 'trial of pretty Mrs. Wilma Ybarbo, tion con\ enlion turns cold shoulder i Philip a green covered child'a ra- March 1, 1949. appeared to be at rlodlag rix wmmo. Oaaii^ ta tha BEING ACCEPTED EVERY THURSDAY, S to • F. M. 23, of Malden, Moss. petitive progress.” Extremely Hazardous to suggestion th^ it help get the , book. least one of the factors. Elections The witness was 2T-year-old Vance testified before a Senate- government out of business of It entltle.s the baby, who will be ^ for a Constituent Aasambly to . Co.t. Kir. Covnnmral SfE?*iL“.!iK! 4. tea glasses and 4 lap traya In aparklthg Solid braas base, polished and lacquered to House Eksonomic committee study pass on t}iat question were to 'be ! elenr glaasware. Individually boxed for gifU. prevent temish. ZIPSER HALL, 35 BRAINARD PL. Frau Lieaelotte Tessner, the Ybar- Maneuver Saves Qc- supporting farm prices. . . . Re- known ss Pnnee Charles of Edin UharftM Onloiiex ^iru- bo's houaemaid. . ing record-breaking business prof- liabte authority says Israeli and burgh, to extra milk, concentrated held Thurs'lav and Friday. “ • n n She was one of the two German ts. The committee's report will Gupants of Transport Trans-Jordan authorities are to orange jmee and government- Four Latin American govern r a g u a n : 38 Czpturefl SoM Thcae Cate la Six Msatha girls who, with three American be used when Congress considers constant contract, probing the packed cod liver oil the aame aa ments were oveilhrown earlier this H'aahiagtoa. Osc. " soldiers, were drinking at Ybar- a tax program for the next fiscal chance that present truhe may be every other babj- in the kingdom. year. These w ere to Costa Rica.' grtesloaal tevcattgalan year. . Fairbanks. A laska Dec. >15—rg*, San Jose. Costa Rics. Dec. IS— bo’a that night. —Six occupants of a crash-landed come foil armistice between the Paraguay, Peiu and Venaauala. i oP—Leader of 36 captured rebels day that a W'aahlagtaa aota daal- The court’s noon recess inter Excess PToMts Tax Justified two nations. tCaatteoad as Page Thirts I) Army Officers la CoBital ‘ •r sold thtea aaw aoia to aaa a«a- Vance said a wartime excess C-47 t^sport were snatched to ■ A group of .Array officera were will be brought here tpday for rupted her story before the ntoid 8R*®ty from a froesn river yester- question ing by the Coats Rica gov toomr la six oimatha while athar and Others cliacuBsed' the midnight shooting. profits tax waa Justified and that day in a glider pickup rescue reported in control of El Salvador, ernment which charge.* he is a wouM-he bay ora are aflB aa Bm We have some very desirable lots FOR SALE, cen Captures Interest of Women higher government costs may re The pilot of the C-54. Which Castaneda waa detainsd at Zapote Niraragnsn. waltlog list attar thraa years. Tha The housemaid, her shapely legs quire more revenue. But he add fort. There has been no an lestUaoay was givea to tha saaeial trally located at resonable prices:— ed in his prepared testimony: dropped and picked up the glider, Santa Not Ahvays Like nouncement ss to who will head'] Ti'e go\mur.ent aaid the cap- Rease rsmmlttee ew clad in nylon stockings, captured described the maneuver as ex tlve.s writ Nicaraguan National the avrid Interest of American wo "If part of the added revenue the new goveiiiment. trade graeticaa doflag'a Sixteen lots one block west of 51ain Street. Ideal for required ia to be obtained from tremely hazardous. The pUot. Lt An American embasay spokes Guardsn;i-ii taken yesterday near ea aew car dsaia. Tha men who Jammed the tiny U. S. Cbl. Eugene Strouse. explained the Script Writers Planned the reoei-heid Costa'Rica city of a small building development. military courtroom. taxes on corporation profits, 1 man at San Salv.idor said no U. S. ' wtlamtea car bayaea haea h firmly believe It should be done In curvature of the .river, trees and citizan baa been hurt and no U. S. La O u r 30 ml’.es from the Ixuder. gouged oat ot g4Sd.fifidjMfi ia -i Mrs. Tessner Identified the three terrain afforded less than a 500- Tlie leadei wa.s Identiiied as Pedro Nine'lots on Chestnut Street, near Cheney^ Mills, r i^ soldier guests aa CpL Morris Burr, such fashion that all corporations property damaged firet eight aMBtha a< thta year. for a small building project. share the burden equitably.” j-ard stralgfatoway run at lO feet By .%rthur Edsoa . ^ Wall. thU sn.sll mend of a (Conditions returned to normal Jose Ordon.'i. Gouvemeur, N. Y.; Pfc. Paul K. altitude for tha snatch. Wsshin^on, Dec. 15—<4^—San- : friend of mine wa.s given the rou Joac Figuercs head of .Costa I Two Ceiltealty ffiait la Ciaah- Johnston, Naw- Canton. III., and Senator O’Mahoney (D., Wyo.1, to the country. Buses reaumsd | Lot on Forest Street, 80 x ISO. a committee member, told re^rt- The C-47 mads a belly landing ts Claus has become as modem aa tine. runs and stores opened. Rlca’s military government Is I Sgetogdale. ~ -- - CpI. Lee V. Jacobs, Rison, Ark. on the river in Tukon territory to telcrision And, like telsviston, Baata greeted him by name. Meat of the shooting yeaterday ' directing his campa-gn from htad-; She aald the other German girl era that business is "trying to Santa doesn t alwaya turn out quits Fifty (50) lots west of Broad'Street, near the New soften the blew” of possible tax 2J-below-ze?o weather. The pilot >ve out with a fe» inUn.ale de-. was machine-gun fire with a little fiusrtera here. He aald La Ctmm i today to a aaOWaa hafiwMB a i waa hUsa Elfriede Krummalbaln, said a dwindling gas supply ferced like the script writers planned it. Us ha praaumably ha