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W EDNESDAY, OCTOBER^ *6^ 1949' T lM W a R llN r Aomfa Dally Nat! ^Jft651HaTYBH3HT iia n ft; Bt r gupitUtg Jfgralii 22 fhclIwMoatk sli W' IW w e e d w UHMgh Wm»9i aon FtanWln of Norwich were 9,676 aetoee vooBgav w m M w y m ev ■ again visitor* Sunday at tha home sR trtaHaa saeMeaai Uewly iWag State’s Team of their old neighbors, Mr, and X ITMsy. ■ Mrs. Sherwood A. Miner. ■ J ManehMBior^A City o f VtUago Charm The series of three mlUta v • ‘ti'l Places Second whists, sponsored by the American Legion, Jones-Keefe Poet, n; AiyartlstBs ea PsB« U) BIANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1949 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FOUR C B t r m |5i, to go Into the Soldlera’ Me­ to give away' OCEPT VOL. LX1X„ NO. 28 MiMisBippi Stale Col­ morial fund. ■< At the last party winners of the lege Tops UGonns in grand prise of 815 were Mr.^ and Sira, Albert ’Turgeon and Mr. and Blast Wrecka Apartment House Dairy Goods Judging Mrs, Allen Doty of Amaton Lake. Albert Coolidge of the lake i.iade a Ross Says Triimari Plans for Reduction atom, Oct 2S—(fl—Th« Uni­ good deal of merriment when, it Old Honest VALUES versity of Connecticut teem of was found that he had captured a three students this week took sec­ prize Intended for one o f the fair ond piece in e fleld of 18 colleges sex, namely, a finger wave, sham­ Keeping Hands Off in the annuel dairy producU judg­ poo, manicure set and hair cut. A ing contest at Los Angeles, it was prise o f four chickens was won by In Navy’s Size Told; learned here yesterday. M r.. and Mr*. R ichaij M. Grant The award in the International and Mr. and >Mra warren Hol­ IntercoUeglate Judging contest in ’N TEENS brook. Steel-Coal Strikes dairy products provides an 8850 Mra. Gardner Q. Shorey was pie- scholarship to the team member aented a handsome wool sweater with the highest scholastic rank, Denfeld Facing Axe in recognition of her capable aerv- Presidential Secretary to be used at a university other icea in running the parties. than that where he is enrolled. A town Get-Together party will Describes as ^Entirely News Tidbits Tedford In Fifth Place ' be sponsored by the Hebron Repub­ John Tedford, Manchester, lican Town Committee, Saturday, Without WarrimP Re­ CoUsd From (/P) Wires Arends, Illinois Repn^ placed fifth in individual scoring; November 12, at 6 p.m., at the Report Says New Navy Boss? William Edmondson, IJockviUe, ports Chief Execu­ lican. Informed A ^ new school auditorium. There I ♦ 16th; and Roger Hunt, Forest- will be entertainment, dancing tive to Intervene If Niagara Falla, N. T.. Jury con- miral Will Be Ask^ vllle, 20th. Hunt got a- gold and refreshments. Everybody is vlcU So men and woman o f erlm- State Clinics medal for the best judge of ice Invited and there will be no ad­ Walkouts Continue i m I eontem|it of oonrt in connec­ To Resign in 'Next Di|^ cream in the nation. mission charge. tion with Bell Aircraft Corp. strike University of Connecticut team The report has been received here disorders .... Hungarian radio Or Two’ Because of placing in the contest classes was: Washington, O c t 27.->-(A>) Proving Help that Solomon Barkin of Amston ehaegea that U. 8. has sent arms Testimony Given to j All products, second; ice. cream, is laid up in St. Francis hospita', THURSDAY , FRIDAY ^ SATURDAY ONLY.. .WHILE QUANTITIES LAST — ^The White House said to­ to Marahal ’Hto and that Yugo­ • V. ■------second; butter, fourth.;, cheese, Hartford, under treatment for a day President Triiman has slav Arm y is being standardised House (Committee on] sixth: milk, ninth. The contest broken leg. He was nm down sleng Amerlcaa Hnee .. Number ^Reasonable Improve­ team was Mississippi State col­ set no deadline on mediation early Saturday forenoon when efforts in the steel-coal dis­ of sugar worker* reportod to ha's* ment' Shown by One Service Differenca|| lege,. and Iowa State was third, crossing the street to mail a let­ HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! FOR IT'S THE EARLY BIRD THAT CATCHES THt BARGAINS been klUed in bloody clashes at trailing^ Connecticut. ter. The driver of the car is said .0' ■ • ' • putes and is “keeping hands Jujuy, capital o f Jujuy province, Out of Every Two Washington, Oct. 27.— to have been a U.S. Navy doctor. off” for the present. Charles in depute over whether to end His name has not been learned Every item advertised is from regular stock • no irregulars • no factory closeouts • no speipiqj' , G. Ross, presidential secre­ Argeattna’a IS-day asgar atrike. ' Treated for Alcoholism Plans for a 56,200-msn cat! Uebrou here. tary, described as “entirely V A Bays it'm a y dip Into forth­ in the Navy were disclossdl A daughter, Susan Abigail, was coming ex-OI Ufa insurance divi­ Hartford Oct. 27.—(AV-One today in the midst of a bom to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Park- without warrant” report* . that Mr. Truman planned to Intervene dend to coUect up to 880,000,000 out of every two perso^ treated “The True Perspective” l^ai the hurst of Lebanon, October 19. Mrs. purchases * all by nationally famous makers... cheerful exchanges but positively no refunds ing storm over reports th In the atrike* I t they were not aet- that veterans ewe goverament... subject of the sermon ofIt the Rev. Parkhurst taught in the Hebron during the past year at state al- Admiral Louis E. Denfeli tled by the week-end. Western diplomat aaya in Vienne Thla Is the Vreekage o f a fcnr-nnlt apartaaent houae In a Dallas, Tea., housing project that was ripped George M. Milne preached at He­ Center school a few years ago and cohoUe (dittica showed ’’reasonable will be ousted as chief on sale merchandise. No telephone oc mail orders. N et Uacnaaed Individually that Csech Interior Mlnlatry has apart by aa-explosion Injuring 14 persons. The w alls went outn-ard and the roof ooUapsed. (A P bron and Gilead Congregational is well known here. improvement.’! Naval operations. Repr R o m said Mr. Truman author­ ordered aU Csecha traveUng abroad wtreptaoto). ' churches Sunday, October 23. to bring home from any country This "record” of the SUte tative Arends, (R., 111.), sid4 About 12 of the local young people ised him to aay the preaident baa they. ‘vlMt detailed repoHq on lie he bad teen informed that D' who belong to the Fellowship New. . .Famous Make not dlacuaaed the atrikt situation Commission on Alcoholism was la d v lila l pradactlon. feld iviU be asked to resign In Group attended in the evening and Individually with any memMr of disclosed today by Dr. Selden D. Ellington SUB TEEN Greek Peace "next day or two” because o f 1 afternoon the annual rally of the the cabinet. ■neenRaMaap Frenclaee FVnaoo pact’s wad Power Cotton, Wool, Corduroy ALL WCX)L SNOWSUITS returns to Madrid from his state Bacon of Tale, commission chair­ tlmony he gave the House Arma Pilgrim' Fellowship in Bushnell The Dramatic committee of El­ The president may have men­ man. It was the first time a com- ] Memorial hall, Hartford. Thanks tioned it at a. cabinet meeting, visit to Fortugal and la greeted by Servicea committee on difle lington Grange No. 46 is qmnsor- Size 3 to 6x, 7 to 14' DRESSES ebaars o f 500,000 parsons...Pope Plan O ffered mission spokesman ever attempt­ in the armed servicea. for furnishing transportation are Jacket, hood and ski pants in 100% repsocessed Roaa aald. ed to show an improvement rcc-' due to Mrs. Mildred Fillmore, Mrs. ing a masquerade party and dance I A cabinet offtcer told reporter* Pius X n tells group of U. S. sena­ Dives Cause’Panic Demanda Committee la tc w c M ’i, Plaids, chambrays, corded stripes by tors that recent greet strides of ord. ' * T ' Informefl seoroe* l a . .Washington Jamas Ellis and Sirreno A. Scran' Saturday, October 29 at 8 p. m. in { w ool. . . fuUy lined . . . embroidered trim . . . some yaatarday that the preaident bad Highest Claasiflcatton aay VIee Admiral Forrest P. Sher­ Arends demanded la a the Ellington Town Hall. famous makers. Sizes 10 to 14. industry sre drawing together re­ Four - Power Proposal ton. are popUn reversibles . . . red, green, grey and decided to step in U tha atrlkaa The ’’reaeohable improvemaatf’ man, above, may soon replaee Ad' ment that tha committee conv It has b e ^ decided to hold the A prize will be given to both a I ware not settled by thla week end. motest reglsns of world.. .Federal Clea^aler, n... Terror- EsCaDC to meet this "inault to DRESSES ro y a l. . . an unusual value. pommunlcsUons commission la Is Thrust Before classification is the highest used mlral Louis E. Denfeld as chief local group meetings once in every lady and gentleman with the most | Orig. He asked not to be publicly iden­ by the commission in rating the of Naval operatloiia. Denfeld’* He said the committee had pr original costume. called into closed session to decide two weeks, and aa far as possible tified by name. United Nations Today 941 patients treated. testtmony on nnlflcation is said iaed Denfeld and other critioi' A card party will taka place I Originally 7.98 where it goes on color television they will be at the homes of mem­ .9 9 Rose said the president has kept Kais Himself After | FPOm PlTSOH " I t meant that the person was to have practically dlsqnalifled present military .policies th a t' down stairs where prizes wriil also qnestloa. bers. The next meeting will be abreast of tha progress of concil Lake Success, Oct. 27.—OP)— A put back on bia feet and is stay­ him from repreoenUng the Navy could speak their minda be awarded. A door prize is also an | 3.98, 4.98 While 8.98 Economic Cooperation AdminiS' with Miss Carol Warner in Gilead, iatido sfforta through John R. Landing Stolen Plane ing there, that he is more of a oa the Joint chlefa o f staff. Sher' without fear of retaliation. added attraction. ()uan titles 2 for $11 tratlon saya weatem Germany wlU four-power proposal to bring the evening of November 6. Bttslman, his assistant, who community asset, that be has te t­ ■wan, 53, is commander of the Sixth The Defense departmani 3 to 6x Last b* dealt wtRi la fatnre as single peace to Greece by cutting off aid The annual Hallowe’en-party for Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Charter I Chubby sizes been in touch with them through Cleanvate^^., Oct. 27— ' W idespread Manhunt on ter fam ily life and has regained Teak fleet in the Mediterranean. inspector aald that in line wttk .i children, sponsored by the Hebron country so far as Marshall plan are chairmen of the dramatic com-1 included 7 to 14 Cyrus Cbing, Fsdarsl mediation to Greek rebels was thruat before hold of his job,” Dr. Bacon said. scheduled reduction in aise of Parent-TWcher Association, will mlttee, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. director. la concerned. .Joseph P. Ryan, the United Nations today. {/PV—A 23-year-old pilot ter­ Today; Get Guns and operating fleet by next June SO, | president of A F L longshoremen, The Yale professor said the be held in the town, hall here, the Robert Hoffman, Mrs. Lillian Mot- Choose from new fall plaids, prints, TXa strikea are atiU in the banda I f the plan is carried out, It rorized Clearwater residents commission never uses the term correaponding decrease wlU evening of October 31. A cordial alerts his union against possible Ammunition in Break ta, Mr. and Mra. Raymond Peltier | pastels, luanas. AH at this unheard of o f the medlatlcm service, Ross em­ m l^ t alim have the effect of fore- for two hours with wild pow­ "cured.” Would Expel made in Navy and Marina : invitation is extended .to all child­ and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sloan. SUB TEEN BLOUSES phasised. attempt at wildcat dock strike in staUlng any possible attacks on savings. New York. .So-called World Com­ er dives in a stolen plane, Wilmington. Del., Oct. n — m — " I f a person la told he is cured, ren of the town to attend. They Miss Shirley Patrlc, daughter of I Long and short sleeve cottons Ross dictated this statement to antl-Kremlin Yugoslavia from So­ He said a out of flS »0 men i may come dressed in costume, but (Group) ALL WOOL mittee e l Parttaana of Peace opens then calmly landed and shot he will begin to let down mad poa- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patric of City] r^orters: viet aatellitea Albania, Bulgaria A widespread manhunt was on to­ Blbly try to become a moderate Three Unions officer* of the Navy and this is not obligatory. Reg. 5.98 are now 3.98 _ meeting in Rome tomorrow. View Heights, Ellington, who is -Any attribution to the presi­ and Romania. himself to death today. Po­ day for eight convtcta who escaped drinker,” he explalried. ’’Rather, corpa la- planned. Th* I t was announced Sunday by the employed in Hartford has been Sizes 10 to 14 Russians mak* another claim to dent of any plan to intervene in A resolution presented to the lice Chief George McClamma from the new Castle county prison the person must realize ha must strength ia abouj 516,000. Rev. H. R. Keen at St. Peter’s chosen a member of the social fame when Moscow radio says U.N. PoUUcal committee by the An Arm y reduction already the coal and steel strikes or to fix identified the youth as Sam­ with guns and ammunition taken continually keep on guard against OO Right-Wing M» Episcopal church that parishioners committee of the House Oiuncil at GIRLS’ VIRGIN WOOL Orig. to 4.98 they can sew faster than anyone United SShtes, Britain, AiutraUa been anonunced. Secretary Gov are in^ted to attend the annual and a deadllns on the effort to reach uel W. Watkins, member of a well liquor.” Woolverton hall, YW C A residence | COATS else la world.. .Air Force will go and China, called on all coimtrlM from the jail ananal. Flails Oufltiiig O r^ said earlier this ,weak that Archdeaconry Laymen’s dinner at S settlement through mediation ia toowi^ VlrghUa family. Magi* . Pr. Bacon. 1* amplifying e«fth* 1 on Broad street, Hartford. ‘ Reg. 5.98, 6.98 Q Q to market for new medium bomb- to keep arms or other war iriats- r t Tha eight—led by a 20-y«ar-<^ total orXflCMff'iVKirtaaa and gt. Paul’s Church House, Willi- CBtlrely without warrant. to keep arm* or other war mat*- jy-t,, w .y... nronounced 4he *igni— i*a oy a zu-y«ac-bia cbrnmlaaion's - annuel report. to The Ellington Brownie troop met I rial l»m gattlng to AlbahMf*^ •Bfa’teftn prtaoner-mad* a daring Qf Prowled Groups year enlietmento will be maatic, to n i^ t at 6:30 o’clock. ’ “ BUS janias has dUd * GoventoT) Bowles, said that ateut Monday afternoon at the Congre­ Bulgaria until it baa been dater- break tbirbugh the prison’s front This wiU bring Arm y Guest speakers will be present and SUB TEEN -i^TEEN E a r, tat n f l y V> gussthms. U w Ut- Piece Together Story 65 per cent o f the 941 aloohoUca gational church social room and COAT §ETS aral andid «m c t truth oE thd titus- msRsy It wUt get far new plenee mined they have quit aiding the gate last night after locking up Cleveland, Oct. 27 — (ff) — The down to about 630.000. . . offers to furnish transportation, Officials pieced together this made plana for the annual fly-up ...A b ou t 200 persons board train Guard Capt. Harry Harrington who cam* for help during the will make addresses.'' Mr. Keen S K IR T S * Ron. Greek guerrillas. story: year remained for three or. more CTO’s confldent right-wing major­ Most Right Onater ceremonies. Mrs. Raymond B. | 3 for Washington, D. C., from New There were widely published re­ and tising another guard as a The hot lunch committee of the Obviously this office can not Watkins telephoned a girl friend treatment*. Of the latter num­ ity planned today to expel at least Arends said Oongreas for Clark, Sr., is Brownie leader. Virgin Wool SKIRTS York to seek release on ball o f 11 ports last week that the Greek shield. ! new elementary school wrill be in fbrseloiM the posslbUity of appro­ last night about 11:30 and told ber, over 80 per cent became rea­ owrn protection muat figh t an ou Mrs. Harold J. Martin and I by famous makers in flhres, pleated Reg. 16.98 to 21.98 convicted Communist leaders. guerrlUaa— their cause Idat—rwere A burst o f machine gun fire three— or maybe all 12— unions chargie of the dinner menu at the priate acUon by the president on her he had decided to kill himself. sonably improved. whose leaders have shown pro- ter of Denfeld. He aald no c< annual fall joint meeting of school daughter, Carol Ann of Westfield. ail around, belted, plaids and plains. .88 Orig. 5.98 and 6.99 any mdttsr before him 4t any Urns. being moved from Greece to coun­ from a prison tower failed to atop Then he himg up. The other person not mcluded (jommimist sympathy. slonal committee in- the- fut board members from this and ad­ Mass., spent the weekend with { tries aurrounding Yugoslavia, as them. Chubby sizes inciuded. > Coat sets, 3 to 6x -R s *may* do anything that is Thirty minutes later frantic in that class, the chairman ex­ A Resolutions committee under would te able to get joining towms, November 3, at the trelr uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. part of Soviet saber-rattling Five of the escapees were re Within his power to do. But it Is residents from virtually every plained, ’’was either an outright the United Auto Workers’ head. ’’worth a pinch of salt’* from new ^ o o l. Unwood C. Campbell of Main I Coat alone, 10 to 14 Chinese Claim against deflant Premier Marahal ported to have boarded a Pennsyl­ literally true that the atrikas are section of town called police head­ failuire or broke o ff contact with W aiter P. Reuther, was ready to Cera of the armed servicea if T School boards to be represent­ street. Mr. Martin joined his fam­ Coverts, plaid trims, etc. tat ths band* of the mediation ser­ Tito. vania railroad freight train bO'.md ed, besides Hebron, are Colches­ ily Sunday and all returned home j quarters to report that a plane, for Reading, Pa, Two others ua.” dght it out on the floor of next feld is to get the axt. vice at tUa time and the preaident Condemnation Asked flying without lights, was buzzing MaUng Headway week’s convention If necessary. ter, Bozrah, East Haddam, Salem, Sunday, night. GIRLS’ COTTON AND CREPE is kaeplng'hand* off. Victory Won Outright condemnation of A l­ forced J. L. Elliott, a stationery Denfeld criticized high mlUt rooftops. Police cruisers spotted store clerk, to drive two blocks in Of the number who broke con­ It is determined to oust the three Marlborough, Scotland, and Mias Hattie R. M. Berr of Main I "H * ia certainly not putting out bania, Bulgaria and Romania ia poUciez as a witness at the Mb the zooming, diving plane and am­ his own car and then shoved h:m tact with the clinics, 154'later unions most criticsl of Philip Mur­ Sprague. street wll Ibe the chairman of the atatamants, directly or indirectly, asked in the resolution because of group’s hearing* on dlffa Educational problems to be dis­ Christmas Seal drive for Ellington. bulances were readied for a out before driving off. returned ’’after a. few months to a ray's lesderriiip; The United Elec­ FIRST QUALITY. . .ONE FAMOUS BRAND that he la going to intervene. Vationalists Report W ip­ the past aid given by. the three among the armed servicea. cussed are of vital interest. The Starting Thursday and continu' BLOUSES?!:!; crash. couple o f years,” he said. Thi* is trical Worker*, with nearly 400,- ‘TncldentaUy, I am authorized Soviet satellites—which are not Car Found Abandoned 000 members, the Farm Equip­ Rumor* have circulated theme of discussion will be: “The Ing through Nov. 1 the board of ing Out 20,(k)0 Red Watkins hurtled the Piper CMb The car was recovered several encouraging," he added, "since by the preaident to aay that he baa members o f the U.N.— to the it show* we are making headway ment Workers with about 60,00i0, that he would be ousted from Future Professional Supervision of assessors will be at the Ellington | Reg. 1.98 toward the Memorial causeway hours later, abandoned in Kenne'tt the 'IPwms Now Being Served By net dtscuaaed th* present atrike Invaders of Island Greek guerrtUaa. Yugoslavia is draw-bridge and flshermen lining and the Mine, Mill snd Smelter Navy’s top post and that Viet Town Hall from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. to 2.98 J . 7 7 SOX • SOX • SOX 0\ ^u are. Pa. Workers numbering around 100,- miral Forreat T. Sherman wo the State Rural Supervisory Serv­ each day to receive the property | the span were forced to cower be' State police established road­ (Ooatlaiied oa Pago Foorteea) Half sox, anklets, preps, pastels, deep tones (Oontlnaad oa R mw Fourteen) (Continued on Page Fourteen) hind concrete guard rails. Three 000. succeed him. ice.” Speakers from the State tax rate. Chungking, Oct. 27— OP)— Chi­ blocks throughout the W ilmln^on Board of Education and from the times the plane screamed across, Subject To Plenty of Preuure Both The Washington PoSt State Department of Education nese Nationalists today trumpeted once missing the bridge tender’s area and alerted authorities of The plan of action decided upon The Washington Evening St Free Library I* Really Free • long and i Reg. 39c Pr. A pair i , Q 0 adjoining states to teTcri the look­ will discuss what the legislative news o f thair biggest military vie-' shelter by inches. by the powerful right-wing faction short sleeves out for the Inen, described lm Johnson Slaps cut in the rural supervisory budget Power Failure Tito Promises Begins Baking Beach — but subject to plenty of pressure (OonUnned on Page Foorteea) Richmond. V t —OPi—The Rich­ Sizes 4'to 10 X tory alnc* tha Communists crossed “dangerous.” before it can be put into effect— (52 per cent for 1950-51) will mond free library is all its name I the Yangtzt in April. Then the plane began raking mean to small towms. . Harrington’s version of the es­ calls for kicking out the three denotes.. All of its 5.500 volumes They aald government forces had CHearwater teach. Cafe and night At Duplication Mrs. Albert B. Blllard and Mrs. Hits Brooklyn Long Struggle club patrons reported ' the little cape gave these details: unions next Wednesday. have been donated from persons •AVi, ^ wiped out fully 20,000 Red invaders Shortly. before 7 p.m. (e. s. C), (Darters of the three would te Stanley K. Nygren are in charge of Chlnmen Island northeast of plane zoomed so low over broad o f (he menu for the annual supper in all parts of the country, many | Knee Length CABLE SOX the prisoners were taken ■ back ! ■> challenged on the floor. First Communist-won Amoy on Jie Mandalay boulevard at times they and roll call of the Hebron Cong^- of them celebrities. their cell blocks from the exercise Says America (Cannot resolutions will te offered Tues­ The “famous persons shelf’ I Deep shades. Size^ 7 to 10 ^ south central coast. Arid 4,000 could see the grim expression, of gational church, Friday evening, All-Night Crisis Over To Tight Enduringly’ the pilot’s face. yard. day. Flashes! contains books ^ven by such lutermediate others were taken prisoner, In­ October 28. 'The supper - will be Watkins made a series of dives Danny Norris, 20-year-old life ARord Luxury of Should representatives of the of the Smorgasbord type. people as Mary Plckford, Jack Reg. Five Square Miles; cluding Gen. (Thu Shao-Chlng. Against Russian At­ termer convicted of slaying Wil­ (Late BoUettns ol the (>) W Iratl Neutral sources who have heard at homes in the exclusive country Competing Services In the business meeting the fol­ Benny, Connie Mack and Gene 69c ea. club and Belleair sections. Again mington' Detective Ti)omas Conaty (Conttnued on Page Eight) ’Tunney. The “governors shelf” 3 -FoS 1*77 Police Floodlights Aid sweeping Nationalist claims be­ tempts to Dominate lowing items will be acted upon: JACKETS and again the aircraft hurtled on Christmas. 1947, aslted Harring­ ’The hearing of reports of officers was stocked by the governors of | fore, granted that some sort of ton for an aspirin. The convictc New York. (Jet. 21— OP)— Secre­ Sclentiata O i^de Nobel Prize New York, Oct. 27— OP!—Near­ victory had occurred, although poa; earthward, only to zoom back into of the church; election of officers 30 states. virgin wool plaid Jac Belgrade. Oct. 27— (fl*!— Marshal the sky. The landing gear scraped then Jumped Harrington and tary of Defense Louis Johnson Stockholm, Oct. f|.- More than 300 volumes were I ly live square miles of Brooklyn albly not on the acal» portrayed. for the coming year; approval of Shirts . . . flannel lined Tito last night promis.'d to ’’fight fronds off palm trees on several Guard Harry Beck. ' said last night that America can­ Accept Ford European scientists were presented In memory of departed went through an all-night crisis Chihmen te important i-a a use­ enduringly” against Russian at- 'The two guards were marched not afford the luxilry of a defense the proposed budget; establish­ gabardine . . . all wool dives. ed the 1949 Nobel prize for ment of the legality of the church family members and friends. It | o NCN after power failure threw about ful jumping o ff base for hny Con.- tSfnpta to dominate Yugoala >a. Finally Watkins flew back to the to a cell and locked in. During the setup composed of competing cine tonight for tlieir work council; decision on care of invest­ was done hiostly by Mrs. Ethel M. meltons. o t 150,0

many Uthes at the numerous re-\ heerapla. Schools t l o s e The advance, sale of tickets In­ dicate that this production ahould be well attended but there are Here Friday seats etlll available and admiealone will be taken at the door. Barbara McQulde, captain of Convention Program» to ushqrs, has announced the names ^ c c u l o f ,the girls who will assist her. Be Held Tomorrow In Thoee who have been assigned to duty on Thursday night will In­ or DCOIUU.U be auctioneer. Pro­ Hartford,, New Haven clude: LoUa Light, Ruth Munson T E L . 8181, M A N C H E STE R and Ruth Rowley. On Friday night ceeds are for the new 824-828 M A IN STR E E T and maintenance and operating /]/\(ni%C!mm^ Srhoola will be closed tomorrow Thespian members will usher; Ce­ Wan4 so that local teachers may attend cilia Moore, Meredith Adams, Er­ ne Burgees suid Gay Vandervoort. Professor Herbert A. Franca of the 102nd ennual Teachers Conven­ Haftf or4L,‘ d c t *T * W Ripley Hill, conductor of thS ’Oi^ tion to be held in HarUord and atorlal-Chorale and ® ^***,.,®* 824-828 M A IN ST. TE t. 5161. MANCHESTER —iow teoft^ mwit • tiuBtiU ia t)M New Haven under the auaplces N a i U C C l Burke, business 824-828 M A IN S t. TEL. 5181, MANCHESTER I pact waak. A » t tha Fad***! 9^'*' returned from New^ the Connecticut. Education Ax so wmmant, pottlUjriBan aald, waa ax- where they elation For Book Course pactad mpinwtaHly tod^ to an- the December 11, ***^“^ , * ^ ” For the flre.t time presidents ot r aounoe a naar aappwt prica to tto M the Boston area the local teacher associations ditioned by these men in the near c c throughout the state will be plat­ The leaders for tlie Manchester ^.MUOa Um warkat form guoata at the meeting. P '/y: - In a arwA the Boaton wholwala future. Great Books Course, to open at ^ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B . ^ n 3 P a v At the Hartford meeting which iMrket on large egga dropped 18 Mary, Cheney Litrary on Tuesday, i oanta to an overnight (juotatlon of nett Prof, and Mrs Hermit A. local tca<;hers will attend, Couis France, Mr. and Mrs. John a t November. 1, will be Mrs. Kath­ REGULAR 2.91 4t centa a doaen, Uggeat drop In Fischer. mtemattOnalty knoWn po­ rter. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwoi^ litical analyst and news commen­ erine D. Bourn, of 129 Parker paara. Thia waa the loweat atace w ^ h t , Mrs. John H. Westlapd, LL street, Mrs. Richard K. Danielson, WOOL OPA controUa want off in tator. wilt discuss “ What to Do Mra Raymond C. McKlnn^, Jr, With Russia." of 62 Seaman Circle, and Gilbert TIta ConneoUcnt price reflecU Boa- WOMEN’S M I S S E S ' B. Hunter of Dobsonvllle.^'" SWEATERS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas- G. W ellea The Hartford program, to be xmiriilia - ton changaa with prioaa bara about V,- 'Die program, oonslsflng of 18 'f Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Ryan, Jr, held In Horace Bushnell Memorial CM or two centa higher. all from Coventry; Mr. Md Mta meetings, will be free, although Q M OoMnmer Bnjra Available Bdwartf-Hoettlger ,and Mr. and hs|l, beginning at 9:30 a. m„ will participants will ,bC asked to pur- also include addresses by Dr. Fkl- K gg nan anphaaiaed that good Mrs. Frank Atwood; all of Storre; cliase Ine.Npcii.siv'c paper-bound re­ mund H. Tome, superintendent of prints of the Works to be read. ^weiniwer buya are available .aa a Mrs. William Scott of Andove; ; • ivjr •»r#r«f iff Mr. and Mra Keith Jackson of schools In West Hartford, and The program is open to ail laahlt of the iltuatlon caused by Helen S. MacFariand of Mansfield high ihodnl tha fact that haw flocks are start­ Tolland, have made reservaUons adults who have the ability to read Center, former CEA president. and the willingness tb discuss ing to lay eatHer than usual. The for the series of six H am crd Friedrich O. Roth of Bridgcpqrt. IdofOs with "their fellow townspeo- These cardigans, slip- JPederal support price is higher in Symphony concerts which b e g u W e^esday night at Bushnell Me­ CEA president, will preside. ■ pic. You may register at Mary i ons, novelties are 'all- aone re eta than the wholesale ■ Cheney Library or Whiton Library j BMrket figure. morial Hall. or call 6054 for further Informa­ wool, popular sweeter' Pullet egga were M centa in the Oreen-Chobot Post and Aur tion. favorites you’ll wont for Boston market lUary. AL, Coventry and Mansfield Thespians’ Slioiv The Manchester course is being school, office or. cosual riret NaOonal Stores here today Districts, enjoyed a joint Hal-, Here's a sale that means o saving for you . . . Wards own sponsored by the Manchester Pub­ wear. Famous for qual­ sold large eggs at 58 cento, with lowe'en party Monday evening fol­ To Open Tonight lic Libraries and the Young Wom­ buUcationa of a poaalble change lowing their respective. busineM en’s Christian' Association of Man­ ity, they’re outstanding good quality Grenadiers have been cut, and cut sharptyl avamight. meetings. Mrs. Eva Palmer of RSSSES chester. ^ . buys. Sizes from 32 to 38. ManMield wss'chMrman in d U ffP ] All stands in readiness for the Toke o look of the careful way *hey're conslrucf4d, see of the annual event Mrs. WtuUira ] opening tonight of ’’For Love or Cadleux of Mansfield was chair-1 Money," a comedy by F., Hugh their smooth, selected leathers and sarr.ple their solid com­ man in charge of refreehments NATIONALIY KNOWN Herbert, to be presented at the Skies Clear Over South Coventry PriaeB awarded during CovenU" HolHster School Auditorium by the fort. You’ll ogree that 'hey're sensotional buys ot.fhis new i Mts. PasUse little Qrange-eponaored set-hack party center Thespians at 8:15 p. m. Most of Nation | WUUiaantlo Ex. Phone g6S5-WI Tuesday, evening at their hall in FABRICS USED IN DRESSES The cast held their flnal dress low price! Sizes 6 to II. North^ventry follow: Women’a rehearsal last night to an audience S P U N - L O RAYON! On and after November l aU 1st Mabel Spicer; and. Mrs. Eva composed of s t ^ e hands, electri­ Chicago, Oct. 27 — (JP) — Skies Catholics residing in Andover will Warfield; 8rd, Elsie Marshal. I ’ cn’e cians, maikeup crew, prop commit­ were clear and temperatures were 1st Charles Plnney; 2nd, Joseph SELUNO AT 7 .9 8 , 8.9 8 . tee, costume conaidtanto and.., all on the way up to normal or above become members of the pariah of M -W WASHER WARD WEEK SAVINGS! COMPARE NEW AIRLINE A1 19.95 the S t Oolumba Chapel at Colum­ others working on the production. niarka over most of the country bia, Rev. Bernard J. Footer, pas­ Thia was their only chsuice to wit­ today. tor of S t Mary's church in South RHO. 14.M Ideal for average fam­ ness the entire play as on the There was only one wet spot REGULARLY 49c REDUCED 10%. Brownpkittlcbeoulyl ■ m mm early today, a light rain near the Coventy, announced Wednesday, ily. lA vell wringer has aeml-balloon nighta of public performance the Top style dnd tone! ARico 5" ipeoker respective chores of this group Pacifle coast In Washington. The 11 WARDS OWN This means that their ■ eplrltual rolls. 7-8 lb. capacity I ' 66** care will be entrusted to the On Tennat for full cleor tone! 4 tubes plus rectifier. I t'l keep them otherwise occupied. early morning cool belt was in the i' SUSPECT CAUSE 85 Down, In -Ivory , «fr From the opening of the first Great Lakes region to the Ohio priest of S t Joseph’s Church In e With .\ntomatte Drain Pump 71.88 ThU low price for Word Week only! B e « 18.44 EEAU OURAS II WlUlmantle, Rev. Foster advised Balance Monthly curtain to the lost line of the valley, with temperatures below I^ v lo u s to this decision o^tbe show, the audience was kept in freezing. Cadillac, Mich., report­ OF BACKACHES a constant state of mtrriment and ed a low to 16. Warmer weather Most Rev. Bishop Hoary J. nua Old Treatment OfUn O’Brien of Hartford, all persons obviously enjoyed the adult humor was expected to move in over the Brings Happy RoUaf north central etateii during the of CsthoUc faith residing In An­ and characterisations o f the ac­ V WlMi dharlw ef Uda» fmietkm _ . tors, even though most of them day, sending temperaturea into the BoliawMW m Mw to l o i ^ to H Me49 Gf feaiffvi dover have been of the pariah of 60s. ’ a t Mary’s church in South Coven­ {totossw* Biistes.l«d«eto — had witneaeed parts of the play SfMffHiG tffKffff nlas, l*S petos, loto of pep ana try from thtf~time that this parish was formed in 1877. Of course, you know Beou There will be no social Monday M utr iu m fii with uoartiiis and Mmu_ ■SBtttoMS thoito tlMiv 1* MnetUds wnoS .-..vi'.'.v.,'-.*;# Ourai, they’re our best evening at S t Mary’s church hall wiUiSMS roer------kidiursJ--- or„JSOOS## bUdor. _ . I selleril Mode of soft, on account of Hallowe’en. Dw-t wait I Aik loor drosi^ foeDtoah ~ B lUinoiaatB B I m IUBII w anMaUawUaib t«^ endes^wis g■ 'toJghjjP■ w I I na ^-W | I circtflor knit iertsy to The find o f & series of dances iBlom far eiar 10 yaara Daaato sito and movies alternating Saturday > laUat and win help tha IS toilM t t give you the utmost in nighta undo- the auspices of Boy comfort, long wear, Reg- BcouU' Explorer Poet 57 wlU be- fiStSa^iSS" 1 gin November 5. T t » two-fold pro- ubr and extra sizes. •Ject to. .beiiefit ------both .tha . NaUian • S9c Asst’d. shapes 48c Hale Community Center and the \l\laul Explorer ^ e t wUl be held in the New and Used • Famous Dan Rivor and oHior big nomas aumtoriuni o f the Center build­ ing. The other purpose for this ^ —noad wa say moral program is to have a local dlver- Homes of- sMed entertainment Saturday • Wido folocHan—highly stylod coplos of * Outstanding Values ^ nights for residents. Post Advisor boftor drof808. 824-828 M A IN ST. TEL. 5161, MANCHESTER Albert J. Booth reports. In mitoos aeetlons of MAN- % • a Richard Pratt will be chairman CHBaTBR, oBered by JAR­ o Wovon plaids, wevon siripat, woyon o f the square and round daneea VIS. Ton eupply sto with under the supervision of Assistant yoUr aeeda w ell sopply von chockf—nof a printod fabric horol M -W G A S RANGETTE REDUCED 7 . 1 CU. FT. M-W FREEZER REDUCED' Pott AdviaMf Albert H. Boudreau. with Uto home yon desfre. Music will be by reoorda. inatruc- Seek Pram JAliVIB and Te o Sanferlxod, wall tailorod—cut lo fit woll tlons In Bipiare dancing will also Vacuum Cleaner Shall Find and Be Hnppy. REO. 7 9 .9 8 .. . now sharply reducedl REO. 218.98 . . . priced low for this be given to persona desiring eame at waifta, shouldors, sloavas; aale! Freetea and stores up to 250 lbs. 194** .during the evening o f this pro­ Conipoet yet cooks fomily.iize meolil 69“ of food. Aulumatic temperature con-On T e m s i 88 Down, gram. The first danM will be No Jorvis Realty 0 Fashion—plungo, roll, wingod cellartf Oven and broiler with automatic-hsot On rwnii, fS Dawn vember 5 at 8 p. m. The fli^■■ ■; fflov' control. 4 automatic burners. laltocn MaaMr trpl; metal storage baskets, dividers. Balaaee Montkty is will be November 12. John M. Company big pockott; full skirtsl LEARANCE! Tyler, Jr., and John W. Bissell KITCI^N STpOL SALE! will be co-chairmen under the, sup­ Maaehester. Umin. a Fojl colors—sisos 12-20, 21-44 in dork 804 Dealer Street ervision. of Poet Advisor Booth. ^ , REG. U5 ■ 100 Monday evening during the eocial Tel. 4112, 1275 or ikodos to tull Iho soaten. -t evening the group toured the Enterprise BSM ,W *td -Week Price Southern New England Telephone • • a • a s S a s # Company office and building in Sturdy .oll.-steel construction, fart ,WiUlmantlc. with baked on white enamel V . . Christian Endeavor Society of tha Second Oongregatiohal church finish. 24'^ high, ll'/j" seat. will sponsor a holiday party Fri­ day, October 28, at 8 p. m., in the Church Community House in CARD TABLE SALEI ;V>' • North Coventry. ’The public so­ e . '4'. •• cial Is mainly for residents of REG. 3.29 High school age end up. Pereone 2 « » attennding are requested to wear eoetumes. A ecevenger hunt end ■ •- dancing to records and refreidi- Extro . heavy fiberboard top in ments are Included on the evening 824-828 M A IN STREET . TEL. 5161, MANCHESTER your ^oice of ottroctive pof- program. Colin EMmondson, is te’fns. Roinforced metol frame, Chairman; Diana Motycka Is In . ■•a* ^ duirge of decorations; Marilyn Ixyyxlm is in charge of refresh- HUGE SAVING ON 0 ■ . T •' Btents. 3.49 BUNDS 25^' T O '36" REG. :;^.50, Vi-Hp MOTOR Persons having flowers to donate 9.9S COOKER 0 4 4 for Sunday services at the Second 4 Congregational church are re- r fto Weid Week «Jrl S A V f NOWI All steel blinds! Sdtln-smooth WARD WEEK O N LY ! Powerful . quested to contact Miss Barbara REGULAR MONTH END ivory enamel finish! Dependable mechonism 5 7 copocitor motor for rugged, heavy- .Robertson or Miss Clara Visny. N O W AT YEAR’S LOWEST PRICE! Grill, toast, broil,' fry or bake 2 completely enclosed ty dust-free box heodi Jtm duty servicel Double Vi ' dio. shaft. . News items for the church calen­ vvoffleit Lustrous chrome. 2 sett Also 23 and 24 in. widths for small windows. • 1 f.fS'/s-HP Split Phase Motor 9.44 ■ laronc* Moaim, der printed by the C.E.S. should • . be given to either Hubert ’T. Ed- REGULAR 219.00! Save extra dollars grids, cord fnef. AC-DC. RBO. 108.88. Bed, roomy chest of 179** mondsoh or June D. Loomis, co- 9488 during Word Week! Populof knuckle chairmen in charge, by Thursday drawera, vanity in glorious Waterfall styling. Richly grained Walnut Ve­ evenings. On Terms, 'orm styling in luxurious Mohair Frieze, Ttmt, I Mrs. Milton Zurmullen and in­ neers, Dovetailed, aide-guided draw­ 10% Down, Select kiln-dried hardwood frames. Msme M««d 24.91 HAWTHORHS fant daughter, Sandra Leone, have ers. Balnnee Monthly ... returned to their home on Maple "SO" BIKi V'^drive, Lakevlew Terrace, South Vw In * 4 .Coventry, following a six weeks' i,. 31“ - stay with relatives In Ware, Mass. Hufry . . . B* First to Choose! *nie baby waa bom October 8 at Sole-priced for Word Week! a hospital thete. « One-of-o-Kind Floor Samples With chain guard, kick stand, Coventry Volunteer Fire Com­ pany 2’s second annual public auc­ • Each In Porfect Working Order big"Air.Cuthion’’ balloon tireil tion will be held Saturday, October 29 at 10 a. m. at Vinton’s garage Reduced up to in Norlh Coventry, Weather per­ . fo r m e r l y 44.95-M-W TANK CLEANER ■SAW VITAUZED s y' mitting. In the event of bad weather the activity will be held Cleons thoroughly with ppwerlul ruc­ MOTOtROIL, .88 I7< tion! Cleaning tool* included. Save! *34 Tef km. fl*- WAS S7.95-^DELUXE M-W TANK CLEANER Why p«y 35c a qt. for oil .. « get PREMIUM grade Vitalized WANTED Powerful luction Iqnk cleaner with ex- C A ^ R A and yqs(pl In your container. tro cleaning tooli. FInoit mpdell Route Salesman r WAS 54.95-M-W,DELUXE UPRIGHT - I REG. 3.85 PEDAL BIKE One who has had experi­ SALE! WARDS GUARANTEED BATTERIES HUNTING COAT SALE-PRICED BABY’S FIRST ence on bread or milk route Eflicfent upright cleaner with 10 cleon- 14 4 -ing tpplj. Hurry tp jove no'x/! *39 Wprd Week preferred. Steady, well paid “STAND ARD ” guaranteed 24 months! REO. 8.85. Water-repellent Arm y duck coat, m position. Man should be 45 platoa— 100 ampere-hour capacity. 9 9 5 brush brown color. Rubberized game pocket. ^ 47 y FORMERLY 67.95—M-W UPRIGHT For 18 mof. to 2'A yr»., Rubber Equals or beats original equipment! • Reg. 1.95 Shell Vest ...... 1.27 acquainted with streets in FLORCREST 9 x1 2 .FT. RUGS tires, petfolv hand grips. Com- •exch. SALEWARDOLEUM 9x17 FT Rlins Revolving Beater Brush sweeps up alt ■ $ 5 2 - 9 5 e "Heavy aerslce” guar. 30 moe. lt.9.'i* eReg. IJS Hunting C ap ...... 98e East Hartford and ' Man­ fartoble. Targe metol toddle. the dirt,- powerful soefipn, too. Save! chester. Married men only Come in and make your selection today and REG. 46.951 Sove dollars on all- 8 8 WARD WEEK ONLYI First quality standard . need apply. wool pile oxfflinstar rugs priced for 39 Wordoloum rugs at savtngtl Smooth enomei Is ON TERMS; JUfT 10% DOWN, $1.25 WEEKLY Word WeskI Choice of lovely tone- Ae «ktit Wards boked on a felt bosel Easy to deon, spot tford 2-2115 save. We have a good assortment to choose^hom* on-tonex florals, woodtone textures. AtoeW, rwyewtriw ond stoln-retitlantl Colorful tiles, florolsl WARD WEEK! LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR! V; - White % \ \ •\ ■vtS-'''’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHKSrER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1949 PAGE SEV: MANtiHISTB* EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, OCTORER 27, 1949 ------—L- —»— ------^------i nOEftlX The price 1^ now only 10 cent* a ' Two weeks ago the top nrice for Those which .were le ft/a re now council's committee wants the fol­ and preparation of the birds for often iperely follow leaden, who hundred pouiMja under the all-time prime cattle was $38.2.5 —- or $5.25 coming to marki^t as/long'-fed of­ prove, is afforded by th* story of lowing Included on the session's Itockville the supper. Beef on Hoof made In'^BeJitember of last less than yesterday. But medium ferings ~ - and ' are comnaand:fig are too often of the calibre Sena­ Union to Tell agenda: DIstriri; De|Mit.v M ght =»• J8aurl|r0tpr ^ thevfrigates” Ruasia has now be­ tor- Forester describes rather 4iR- Don*t Pass This Up! Th* Rockville Lod;;*. of Elk;< year. If that peki ia to be scaled, grade* two weeks agoo sold^in a astronomical price*. Unemployment insurance for all tivestoek m*bi''Uilhk it will have range of $19.50 to $27.50 compared gun to deUver to our Navy in Connecticut chari'tably. munlclp^ workers. wijl have aa it* guest tonight. Dis­ Price Climbs €ontitt0 ^eralb The Rcorgaalzatlan Cominls- Laws Needed No Money Down—A* A» 16 Pfif Month trict Deputy Morton D. Briggs, of to.' be done befol-e the lives* with $19.00 to $2.”i.()0 ytai day. ft 5! Japan. * Local rsferenda on a 40-hour ToUand Court show' starts Nov, 26. Average good grades v,;ere $28 00 Theae ■•frigaUa" were original­ dou may get some saucy au------B week. Connecticut East, of Wa'imgfOrd lo $33.00 two weeks ago egainst Speer liidiieled 3o?INC. 'Yankee ■wen to Its /pieatlon*. It may AMESITE DRIVES The District Deputy will bs ac­ After the allow, th* present ex­ U BtaMlI StrMt. 1 ly designed by U»« Brttiah and A 80-ycar pension law 'for all companied by hia staff and there Meat from Steers Will treme scarcity of prime beef will $27.00 to, $32.50 yeaterdsy. ItuicbMter. Ooaj ... By A. H. 0, eveu be jutroduoed to the Idea Bowles to He*p WTibI Hartford d ty . employes sxcept To Open Term have lessened. Except possibly Howewr, choice grades nsve felt A$ Headmaster TttOMAS rUBOOBOH, produced in this country aa an that something more than tech­ WORK GUARANTKHI)—FREE ESTIMATES • will be a reception pr, yest rday Windsor. Oct. 27 With a Senator Richard Forestar, In neettent Icglatntion. One thing Group Desires Ths council's committee has, Fall Se«9ion ta i|| membehsip is Invited to attend. distinguished company of - New fubllsbadPubll. ■▼•'7 ^•nln« duce anything that would float. the spokesman said, Invited liHe tlteir less excfu^'c:clus*c bro^'bro" rs. jthey they brought $33.00 ”o <40.00. Sunday ■ad . Holiday*. Bntowd «t th« hU effort the^ther day, had eome perpetoally needed la an ntmoa- THOMAS D. GOLLA Rehearse Toalght Chicago, Oct. '27—(8b--Be*f on England educators looking on. M *t lUirtlMaUr.' CM*.. M But they never proved very prac­ pheie In which good men enn Hartford. Oct 27.— Gover­ House and Senate leaders and ‘ 8 afid Ends onn * v* 1 8 Price Sprea'l Wlilesi j ' Acute Scarcity Chlel C’siisu William Speer was formally in­ Is Refreshing totally wicked commeat about the PHONE 2-9219 The Children ,of Mary of 8t. the hoof ia selling todqy at near 'Average grades of nattte haven't' Chief cause for the aoiring pr'ce £teen”*^c!Ma Mall Mattar. tical, and It was no great sacri­ feel themAelvea usefnl. We have. nor Bowles U scheduled Tuesday members of the Legislative Coun­ Bemti'd'a church will hold a re­ ducted as headmaster of Lmmis Intellectual calibre of some of the cil to’ attend Us nteeting with r At Rockvi|l^ record price* in th* Union stock moved up witb prime steers, and of prime steers, livestock men said, SOBBCRIPTION »AT*8 fice to us when we 'Toaned" 27 of In onr time, aeeh too mnny good ' — — , hearsal for the “living Ito*ary” iiuititute here ye.stcrday, Individuals whoa* dedaion gov. men and women come hopefully to hear what atate and municipal, Bowles. . yards. ore result is that the price i.iread, ia an acute scarcity, ono roar by Hall ...... them to Russial We alyo loaned employe* think ihould be Included Rockville, Oct. 27—(Special I— this evening at 7 JniB. between the top and botton on All through the sunimer, e'lort- Speer is the setond head of the ail Moatba by Mali ...... • ■♦*•00 eras the fate of hllUione ot doUare to Hertford, only to go home Food 8*iiKrrida.r But don’t 1st thst worry* you. boys preparatory school in its 35 TEA Judge Edward J. Daly will hesr tho steer scale is today the wide.st' fed steers were marketed in good 0*a month by Mall ...... , SS some to Britain, on lend-lease. of Connecticut tax money. diaoouraged and dldllusioned. on the agmda of the ■pecial legl*- Cocklebiir Ckies Modern The Rockville Emblem. Club You sren't going to find that beef volume becaiise prices permitted 1 year.s hi.stpry He surMcds Na- Single Copy ...... f •”• We have no use for the “frig­ The ordinnry Mraon hns to be­ i^urt cases at Rockville. .for tne in your butcher shop with a near­ on record. There are far • mo ' woebly. by Carrtar ...... * .« And It li true that the Connect­ lative session he plana to call to will hold a food sale on Friday at cattle grading average than the a nice profit. Thus, there'weren’t f thanial H Batchrlder, who retired ...... 113.00 ates” now, and thqy are no part icut poH'Ucal aystem produces come very cyucal before he can deal with hta *chool building pro­ Alma, Nsb.-^(ff) — Cockleburs, TOWN ADVERTISEMENT Fall tcMion of the Tolland County 2 p. m,. at the Co-op store on record price tag. In fact, you Suba. dollvaiad. On* T*ar ...... tixoo become hnppy hi legislntlve ithoiw barbed seed pods that like aren’t going to find It there. few, scattered hoad grading prime. many cattle left to keep on feeding. | In June. watt ot Ml**, ^roratgp •>• of our future naval planning. We eome weird elevatlone of talent, gram. • Superior Ctfiirt from November Park Place. aervtoe. The governor la slated to meet to snag rides In clothing and the The top 1949 price for cattle, MBMBBR o r have gotten rid of thqite we had, In which Indlvlduale who have fur of animals, come tenacious •ii 8th through November ^8tb. He Family Night paid yesterday, was $4l!i50 a hun­ THB associated PRESS never been able to manage any Tuesday with the LegUlatlve The postponed family night of one way or another. committee ot Council ,18. State, and hardy in these parts. may also be available ddrin'7 the dred pounds for prime steer*. That Th* A*Ki*l*t*d Pro** '■ kind of caredr for themeelve* find One of them took root in ac­ the Vernon Methodist church will will cut out to prime meat. It’s , aniltlod to tbo ua* of Sr But, ever since the war, that poUUce gives them a flair ^arty Tomorrow County and Municipal Employes RUBBISH COLLECTION week of November ia>; de|||n(lii)g be held this evening at the chyrch •All **wa diapalche* erodltod to it. or and an opportunity for handling (AFL) which conalsta of: cumulated dust inside the body of on the completion of the ttuils as­ the kind of meat which ia sold di­ ' act otheralae credited In tlila paper have been pressing Russia tot the a car owned by Conrad Bochler. Trucks and men in the emplby of the Town of Man­ signed in Windham County, rhe starting with a potluck supper at rectly to "name” restaurants, t dad *1*0 the local new* publlaheu here. return of these 27 ships, and there big. business sums. There have, Miss Ruth C. Yeomans of the Last spring, the tiny plant 6 o’clock. This will be followed clubs and hotels. It doesn’t get in the course of legislative his­ Of Cub Pack 11^ State SUtute Revlalon commit* chester will collect rubbish about town, on October 29th. counsel for the caacs woo could /* All right* of rapubllcatlon of apMlal has been- a good deal ot unpleaa- pushed its way through s crack In go on trial during tbe we-k of No­ by a program for adults and into the butcher shop. ' dlapatehe* herein are *l*o reaerved. tory, been eome great committee lee's office staff; Frank F. Satin the car's body. The hitch-hiking movies for the children.. antness over the fact that Russia ^ ^ rm e n who have brought atudl- of the Hartford Pw** department; You are therefore, requested to place your barrels, or vember 1st have been asked to no­ Always Mtesdy D en^d Bull ■■•rvlc* .client of N B A. Sere- Cubs and parent* of Pack 112, seedling survived the summer, and tify the clerk's office. * Slight Accident "People who will buy those was laggard In returning them. qiis soundness and infinite zeal to ■ponaorei^by Washington School George Greenwood of the Cheshire now'has five little bilrs. other nifiterifils on the lawns in front of houses, near There was a alight accident ■ Ice, me. their discharge of the Legiela- reformatory *taff; Isaac Zlochlvcr A short calendar sesaion •Wil) be steaks won't care much whether Now Ruiwia has delivered liine Of T. A., wtU meet In the gym­ the sidewalks, but not on the sidewalks. • ^ held at Rockville on Fri-lny, No­ Wednesday on Union street when the price ia $3.00 or $5.00,” one Publlahera RepreaenUllrea: The ture’e flnandal and budgetary of the SUtr Labor department, an automobile operated by Henry I Jullua Mathawa Speclij Agency New these ships to our naval base in work. And there have. In recent nasium of the West Side Recrea­ and Geoi^e Ritter, the councU'e vember 4 and Friday, Nsvembet livestock commission man . aaid. -York. tJicago. Detroit and Boaton, All rceeptacles or materials, should be placed on the 18 at ten a. m. Asalgnnients will R. Olender. 21, of RFD 1, skidded "There’s always a steady demand Japan. Their condition reveals sesdons, been eome rare charac­ tion Center Friday evening at 8:45 executive secretary. ' lawn the night before as trucks and men will start in the when the driver applied his bureau of "BItalmatn PointF* Desired be made from the follov^tg Trial for beef from those restaurantSh , MEMBHR AUDIT that Russia had not been using ters In poslUoiu of great legisla­ m. » WOODLAND designited areas at 7:09 A. M. list on BTlday, Novenib*r4 at 10 brakes in front of the Rockville regardless of price.” I CIRCOWTIONS. them for anything. It is also tive flnandal power and dedslon. A ' spokeaman said ths councH's City hospital and the auto coUid They have seeb(ied to'riee by that This meeting is planned ais an committee will tell Governor a. m.: Sally H. Cbad.vick Admx Percy Clark, a c*ttle feeder of I Tha Hareld Printing Company. Inc.. true that we ourselves have no open house for prospective Cub Cleared ready for build­ Vs. Theodore L. Tcllert, J.; John cd with the parked car of Joseph Ogden, la., sent in the 'top price I. aaauni** no nnanclal reaponalblllty for same system of seniority which Bowles It w snu the following OCTOBER 29th. 1949 COLLECTION SCHEDULED Casello of 38 Hale street. The use for them. The most probable Scouts and thdr parenu. Cub “minimum Jtolnts” Included on the F.^DriacoII. Admr Sistate Isaac load, which consisted of 17 head • lyDOifEPWcsi trrors Rppsarhig In gives Congress some of its lees Scouting is open to boys 8, 9. aqd ing with a Dlnslon .chain AS FOLLOWS: , Donaldson vs. John Spak; Louise damage was slight to both autiM. of Aberdeqfi-Angus steers. Cfiark T*rtlb*m*nta and other reading matter. fate for them ia that they will tie brilliant committee chairmen. 10 years of age. Alf boys Intereat- special session's agenda: Patrolman Earl Beebe investi­ ia often repreaented at the Inter­ In Th* Baneheater Evening Heralt..^ In the case of such, the reason A maximum 40-hour week fOr coda et al va. Firmino Freddo et stranded or sold or broken up in ed in becoming Cubs are urged to aaw operated by AREA BOUNDED ala; Rose Freddo va. Flrnilno gated. national Livestock show, and local Thursday, October 27 Japan. In the end. It nmy cost us they know very little about the attend with their parenU. all state employes who now work Freddo et ais; Ethel F, D. Parsons Boy Scouts traders thought these steers had state's business they are handling more than that. been culled out from loads • he something to have got them An interesting program in the North by South Windsor Town Line. v*. Kenneth C. Parsorta; Oiarence There wlU be a meeting ot ie because they ire not equipped A $240 acrosa-the-board pay C. Edmondson va. Robert Benoit; Troop 92, Boy Scouts, this eve­ planned to send to the show. Let’s All Buy A Ticket back, juat aa it cost Russia aome- and qualified to know. Senator Hallowe'en spirit has been ar­ hike for all sUte employes. Buyer of the top load was Wil­ ranged. ED. WROBEL East by South Main, Main, Union and .Slater Streets. Dorothy M. Lee v*. Sam Sllver- ning a t 7:15 o’clock at the Union There are two super-flne things ‘thing to deliver them to us. Forester thinks It Is a shame. Payment by. the State of retire­ .. herz; Frances E. Petrukonla va. church social rooms. . . son A Company, meat packers. But It ie still more of a shame, The following have volunteered ment provlalona, hospitalization, 24 North Street South by Glastonbury'Town Line. Schorer CM., Inc. et si Phillip Ty­ The head of the beef department about the news that a circus Is If we had been having normal we think, that another class of to serve aa Den Mothers for the and life insurance. , - A Hhllowe’en party will be held said last night that the meat from coming to the State Armory In relations with Russia, obviously coming year: Mrs. Irvin Gartside, ler V*. Ethel Tyler; Meyer Hoff­ in the Dobsonville school Monday, legislators, those who are InteUl Unemployment insurance for TeL 2-2970 Or 4028 West by East Hartford Town Line.. man vs, Minnie Weingrad et ais. October 31, at 6:30, under auaplcea the load had not as yet been sold. Mduchester on the second week­ some stroke of the pen, or even gent and equipped, also wind up Mrs. Harold Clendaniel, Jr., Mrs. state workers. “It isn’t the type of meat wlilch Daniel Renn,_Mra. Phillip Finley. Jesse D. Newell va. Shirley Horan of Vernon Fir* Company No. 2. end in November. some tacit agreement that the knowing very little about the For municipal workers.* the NOTE:— Newell; Michael R. Smith vs. Roac win go through regular.^ retail state’s business they are handling. Mrs. Raymwid Campbell. Mrs. AU rubbish will be collected on all highways within Rodeg Smith: John Stnmlke et channels to the comer store, ifirst, Uje circus Is being pre- useless frigates could stay and Donald McClain, Mrs. William though,” he added. d rot where they were, would have What blocks such legtalatera the above mentioned boundaries. ux vs. Frank Hoher et ux; Joseph r' gented for the benefit of Manches- la not their own lade of expeti- Holland, Mrs. Clive Chandler, Mrs. Mono, Jr., et ala vs. Max He)ler,ct Bird Will Study Prices Have Skyrockeled ter Memorial Hospital, spedflcal- solved the situation. Friends do Robert McOomb, Jr.. Mrs. Donald enoe or capacity, bat the c^st- Bennett, Mrs. Harold Peter.tal for the corresponding period , ser, Fred SSahner, Mrs. Ethel Con- 1 la Often oonatdered a natural white elephanu th ey have been of our correspondence erupt with last year wos 22.388. tady; Hospitality,. Mrs. Rboda H’ATBEST NATHE , condition of good hospital maa- enough to confirm . our o{4hion scornful fury at the news that the Belle Turner, Mrs. Lottie Redena, Passenger Vessel State lUorganizatlon Cbmmisalon Tho Sign of « Misa Louise Bingenheimer; Pub­ CHICKENS t agement. It means hospitals are that Russia la an eternally faith­ had sent out a questionnaire to I licity, Mr*. 'Amy Barnard, • John Reported Burning HEAVY ROASTING^ • serving the public always a little less nation, and to confirm Rua- legislators, asking them for theti III'/) le n lr i M Pl>->ne -MUm WORTHY SytVICP Maher. CHICKENS V better than they can really afford ala'a opinion that we are a point- opinions on how legislation might Furniture r«li* Knnl IVnlet St. A apecial feature planned 'wtU I.EAN 112 San Frsndaoo, Oct., 27—iJPi— A SMOKED T^o, which la exactly what they Icsa Bhylock. Enmity, once begun, ^ better handled. • Store Frunle Wvtur* rTwmlnt be the showing of a few of the Dressed, cleaned and washed. "They take the absurd view." Veurlhm mind* Munrheater • paln|^ng* ot the late Mrs. A. Chlncae passenger abip'-ls burning SHOULDERS 4 should gtrlve to do. is self-fueling: Wrapped la oellophane and held sdd this legislator, who shall ob­ ' Vance. between Formosa and the Chinfiae In deep freeM for your con- But this ordinarily healthy con­ viously be nameless, "that legis­ Pheasant Supper mainland, Globe WireleM report­ 'venieaoF. No waiting. dition of slight operating deficit lators have something to do with Th* second annual pheasant sup­ ed today. WAT BEST X .\T iy E lb means that when the time comes Robert K. Anderson legislation. Somebody ought to FOR per will be held this evening at An SOS w'as intercepted from Delivery In Maiicliester GREEN GIANT PEAS TALL CAN 17c tell them that most legislators the First Congregational church the S.S Kisngyusn. (tonnage not Friday EvehingB NATIVE FOWL for. An expansion of hospital facll- For more than half a century, don’t know a blank thing about of Vernon Center. Perry available) bound from “Matsu to lues and plant, the general pub­ Robert K. Anderson was part of legidatlon and Juat follow the 0NLY< Lathrop and Mrs. Nomtan Strong Pwo Foo.” LARGE BOX RINSO PKo. 25c lic has to pitch In and help. Manchester's business and profes­ leader.” have been in charge of the reser­ The raptsin of the ahip mes­ H. A. FRINK STEER ^VAIUE BEEF It) • 'i Manchester has already con­ sional life. He spent nearly 81 This legislator might have add­ 35 vation*. The pheasant* were saged: “yVe have no fresh water. SolUvan Avr. Happing ed that even when legislators do raised by Mrs. Rutb Broil of Ver­ Can’t get going, Burning. Want Tel. Man. 7158 After 4 P. M. CHUCK ROAST LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER c n Sc tributed generously to the build­ years of that time In one profes­ manage to find out something Over non who also directed the stuffing to get passengers off." ing fund which makes the con­ sional connection. about legislation, they .still too ‘Fir«$tond struction of a new addition possi­ It.MALL It may seem unbcllevablr to a Three Hundred SPRING Ib i SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICEqr. »> t . 23c ble. But it will have to complete modern age which seldom secnin Finished Miiniinieiils and LAMB LEGS the task and it will want to corn- contented with circumstance, Out Markers In Our Oi>play TISSUt plate the task. he lived his 75 years in the house SHOP IN COMFORT Yard To Chonse From! FRF.SH CI.OVERI.KAF SllKEl)l>Et> It is very good news that cer­ where he was bom, and It was Air-Cooled Stores RIB Ib i tain elements in our community there he died. t The Kinesl In DISPENSER Patterson^s Market PORK ROAST life hive begun to do just this, Perhaps some moderns would .even before any emergency call rot YOU* c*a TEL. 3386 consider that a dull life. Arthur Drug Stores Design 101 CENTER STREET GR.\DE .A has been sounded. And we hope But it. was a full existence. SMALL lb P.U'KEI) BY Bl'MBEK BEE that this voluntary offer of help From his own cheerful stability of Workmanship YOU BUY A PAEKA'ol HE HEN TURKEYS to the hospital la not only success- circumstance, '‘R.K.” brought an EAClAl IISSUIS lOK ';i LEAN. SHORT SHANK—4-6 LBS. AVG. ; ful in Itself, but an inspiration to unusual warmth and poise and V Material MILK ' many individuals and groups in dignity' and friendliness to his Anniyersary ANDGH IHIS JUt DISPENSER FED lt>i HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE 5 c n . 28c j . Manchester, merely the first of participation in the life of, his Cutting done in our own LEGS OF VEAL Special! ° 9Ht a* Sa* Vltar *( Aay C ar, • • Fresh Shoulders »> FRESHLY su e . ED i. nvkny voluntary efforts in the community. These quaiitlei shop from the niugh stone HaMi Paelag* *f Padat Tkaa** f r e e ! / ■» SHOULDER Cl'T HUNT'S PRESERVES ■’Y IIT r 19c ]- Aame good cause, spread their touch into m^jty to the hnished memorial. SWIFTS BROOKFIELD • The second cheer-deserving walks of life, and were devoted to CREME-OIL .Veal Chops Pork Liver 'thing about the news that a cip many community endeavors. H PERMANENT SHOFLDER riT FRESH LEAN AEI. I6c I.A KOSA cus ia coming to Manchester Is worked in the field where he was MANCHESTER HERE Is The Best Buy In Tawn. Pork Choos Stew Beef the tact that it la being sponsored bom, true, but he improved and WAVE B u tter by a Manchester Inter-faith group enriched it with the kind of Integ MEMORIAL STEER BEEF FREhH PORK which Includes the Shrine Club, riiy which is always sound value Price Far Thursday, Friday and TOP QUALITY, HEAVY STEER BEEP ' Chuck Steak „ 59c Kidneys Lh. 23c SPAGHETTI 2 the Knights of Columbus, the Tall in a man, in any age, In any di^ $4.95 Complete COMPANY ' Cedars of Lebanon, and the Social cumstance: As he looked tjacK A. A IM K rri. Prop. Saturday ONLYI^ Action Group of Temple Betn Doiv't Walt—Make . FRF.SIII.Y over his own life, he deserved that Tour Appointment Now COR PCAKI and HARRISON lb r'Bholoni. personal peace which comes to , STKKICT8 Rib R oast GROIN'D I Lb 2 7 c ” f-’ HAMBURG Pkg. There is one very simpfe and those who do not ■ quarrel with Opp FRESHLY SUCED BY THE PIECE to differ from one another in race During the period of rising milk or religion spend more time dp- prices, wc dutifully called atten­ PATTERSON’S OWN, TASTY BONELESS V Swiss Cheese ..h. 69c Minced Ham i.b 35c Why Pay More Money? Ing constructive things together, tion to the prompt and states­ Y’ORK STATE BY THE PIECE I’ickwick they have less and less time and manlike manner in which the (In Scaled Gallon Cans) Club LB. • no Ifistlnct'at ail for the deatruc- Sham Cheese Lb. 69c Amer Boloanaih. 39c Connecticut mUk industry and W.T^hinglon ..thinking they might do about the Connecticut State Milk Ad­ Scotch Ham O’ Blend LB. y^nc, another separately. A zeal ministrator re a c ts to every price 1 LB. COFFEE -land enthusiasm which is remark- LA1XR tlQ change in' milk in the surrounding . : fable to see comes Upon those who milKsheds of New York and Mas­ WRECK? c SLICED BACON • work together ^of* some common sachusetts. fi The wracked car. at iaaac. geu * SAVE MONEY ... BRING . good. We think it is because Grocery Specials! They never missed their cue. low-io acntlc*. But to e maay bat- GAL. GRADE “A•’ . I* all know that they are doing ex- .MEDIC.M a o z . i Every time the price of mUk went terad and bailed bnataoa ar* itill JOHNSON WAX COUPON . . . i 'Sctly what their own creed tells trying to "aak* it ou tbeir own." Reg. Price $1.00 NATIVE EGGS up somewhere else, the price of V'’them they are on earth to do. PKTER PAN 12 Or.. .lar 2 9 c milk went up in Oonnectlcut. It Don't y m Bank* that naiataka. Co PEANUT BUTTER That zeal and enthusiasm has to as* your doctor right away. It'* REDEEM ALL COUPONS HERE was wonderful how well Connect­ ^already set its mark on the com- hia buainasa to pot you back in ^ THREMOSTATS ; . . ______. . . 98c up icut kept pace, how accurately :t CAMPBELL’S Tin iiilttee sponsoring ' this ^resait runniag order . . . And, ok, yea, VEGETABLE SOUP 11c followed surrounding yardstlcka. be aurc to bring ib* doctor”* pre­ REBUILT FUEL PUM PS...... 99i^ up r . S. NO. l W1.NTER FANCY B.ALDWIX •ICICY CAUroRMA FILLED . .Manchester project. The ' more PURE SWEET .contagious It is, the better. We’d Now Ui4 yardsticks have brok­ scription* to this profasaional EDUCATOR CRAX ., b, . 2 5 c POTATOES APPLES ORANGES COFFEE RINGS like, to sea all Manchester help a en. Several weeks ago, a cut in •pharmacy for proapi, pracia* REBUILT GENERATORS . _____ $5.95 up the. price of New York milk was Compounding and fair pricca. CIDER OAL. SSc • good causa ao fortunately spon- ^ Exchange 5 0 lb. bag $ 1 * 4 9 QT. BSKT. DOZ. 35c EACH 34e .-aored—and have a good time for announced. The Connecticut milk TOMATO JUICE 8UNCREST 20 Oe. Tin 10c 16 79c . Jtself in the bargain. industry met to consider that HEATER HOSE ...... 7r Fi. news. It decided that it need have no immeiJJate Connecticut sig­ BAKED BEANS SUNCREST ' Tall Tin 15c 974 ^ SUPER r FREE The Case. Of The Frigates nificance. After ail, What New m A good Mmple of thq .expensive York might do was New York's O iU M & tiy PERSCRIPTION PHARJIACr CIGARETTES ^ c.r,o„ $1.77 MAIN PARKING nonsense which governs mudi of buaineai. - ^ , 901 Main St. Tel. 8821 AUTO STORES th* relationship botween th* Unit­ W# seem to recall forecasting , Your FJre$tone Dealer POPULAR FOOD MARKETS lll^ Nagt To Sterfi’ ed Btates and and which that the yardskirii would go Into | F&D HERSHEY BARS PLAIN OR ALMOND 2 Lb. Bars 35c STREET A S.S« MAIN .STREET TEL. 7080 could be eliminat basic rela- the discard, if it ever meaaure<) ?5S: 53 . .lions betwae'n us iever did im- down instead of up. ( .Cup In recognition of his winning from .the vrindow and acreamed. mltii he is a member of the Coip' both low net and the Doctor’s 4dDi0ther gaining They didn't eay anything until Tournament held at the Manches­ Special 1 muniat party. _ . got about a block aw.*)’, then the itie Change » Timetable Not Very S p ec^ ter Country Club. one at the wheel slaihmed on hie It Is planned to have a mid­ The Reuther UmeUbta la not On Personal Tax brakea and they told me to get ■very apecISc about Bridges and winter meeting at a date to be In Idle Here out." > selected at a future time. TONI Gold. T h e program is more ^ John H. Minor, 28, Bear Gleve, Of interest to avary Protestant lagainat aanlty. tailed about other unions, ' Townspeople an reminded that rasldent of Manchester ia tne ad- Dr! Keeney won first prise In Refill 81 Vabw October 81 is the deadltr.e fc p*.r- Fla., serving a life term for mur­ Clioseii as New President the rifie shoot with Dr. George Ilf m J ... t They aald ao In the lattara-to j - j t successful, the United Bleo der: Joseph Lankford, 28, Belle-, dreaa on China to be given by Miss . « Jamea Hair Xhaptng a O fla y I the-editor columna of Waahlngton Is It wronq lot us to qlvo trlcai Workers' charter would be ectial property declarations which aara Pearl Dy*r. tomorrow eve­ Lundberg a close aecond. PubUc you the news, and it's all Very Slight Increase in muat be made at Assessor Henr^ foiite, Del., 10 years for robbery; O f Medical Association Inewapapera, intcnaely and rapeat- turned over to thq right-wing bloc ning at eight o’clock in the North A delicious steak' dinner waa Reg. 81JW — Total Vain* $8.80 On • InaUllation iniI ediy. One woman at tha arganixatlonal you morn qood iood tor Gliims at Bitreau; Fig* A. TMHtrie'a office.- Fallun to WlUle Edwards, 28, Satsuma, served the gathering. w i t ^ that organisation, headed Methodist church. Bpwtking with —Other Officers Tha pro-music bloc Btruck back inMttatff baltavaa In direct action. your money? by Fred KeUay of Lynn. Maay. and make theee declantiens by the Ala., one . year for obtaining the natural ease and authority of Waphington Velucle«l end of the month means that the BOTH FOR $2.00 I with an obbligato and a count j of N m aajd abe’d'found where tha ores Released aMrked by a o Secretary-Treaa- money under falM pretenses and who knows whereof she maater awlMi on tha cara is to- If it wrono for you to viptator win have 10 per cent added three' years for priaon break; Dr. Alfred Sundqulat waa elect­ Assasstna to Bang Nov. /n 1 tuguea. Some tooe-damf fuddy- urer James B. Carey. apaaks, Misa D y t t haa the happy WaNiington, OcL 37- WV-Do** I guMiaa are trying to »et r^ ld eatad and juat resohaa down and T b m is Uttte r. Donald Morrison. and saying: W. Hale Company’s store Satur­ of teachers in the little village Dr. Howard Boyd was present­ STARCH FROWN The straphangers’ conroles have I 5 —------— That even Reuther haa been bAokTj CAN day morning, October 29. In pre­ ■choola throughout North China. ed with the Dr. D. C. Y. Moore been in operation several montha I '"We like ASP, and we ed in a hotel under a t»lend's Eight Escape vious years these aalea have been When the work assumed such on aome routea. An FM station [ 3 U i V K i name. proportions that it had to be di­ don't wont them put out Would Expel Bucceasful as money raising proj­ broadcaeU a aelected pto;rram to CANi m a # ufi That Indicates how much talk; ects for the PTA. Proceeds de­ vided, Mias Dyer eventually had ot buBiMM." From Prison them — weather reports, newel ic\e' ing the deiepgatea an doing In ad- rived from them have bought under her care all acboola In that YOURPKSCMrTFMLmTH summaries, a snatch of e me. Three Unions -.at vanM of the convention, which much equipment for the Green conference except those near Pie- AIM commeretala. ,■ M O Z A C opens next Monday. Continned from Page One ping, which numbered 53 at the school. t The radio atation pays the tran-1 BAKfIK UfiUlD COtORS ‘ *OT 9 1^ lU Coatinoed from Page One Reuther Plan of Division Homemade cakes, rolls, pies and time the Japanese cloaed all the ait company for the privilege of The .Reuther plaii for dividing o{ien the arsenal door and took a other baked goods will be offered schools in 1941. aereneding ita paseengera. The nine other BO*calIed left-wing up the unwanted , uniona would quantity of- guns and ammunition'. for sale at 9 a. m. Saturday. For two and a hal? yeara in the passengers form a select if cap- I uniohe come to the defenae of the throw the Mine, Mill and Smelter Handcuffing Lynch, the men Mrs. Leon Hueatia and Mrs. internment camp at Wel-Hsien, FIAKO tive audience for the prog;ram spon-1 marched, in single file priaon fash­ SPAGHETTI IIOZ JAC three moat controveralal uniona, Worken to Murray's own. Steel­ Carl CYoelich who are in charge she say of this period, "The camp PIE CRU8T M IX sore. SWIFTS PRIM UmCHBW MUT CAN they will be toseed out, too, ac­ workers; the Farm Equipment ion toward the gate house with of all arrangements, advise shop­ experiences had many things T*i «ou rs em u m i im iu aA M r«(tm » or aAtuoNi uoeocu • Public Beceptlon Sharply Divided | cording to the plan. Workers to Reuther; the Public Lynch at the head of the line, a pers to come early for the best se­ about them to keep in memory as Just think! Every pie you bake pistol at his back. ! • • • • • • # • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Public reception of the i.ew at­ Murray la in New York city for Workers to a new right-wing fac­ lection. ■ a real, happy time, in spite of the with Flako turns out perfectly at traction has been sharply di­ M a Democratic rally tonight, but tion in that union. Food and To­ One of the convicts pressed the prlvatlqns, prohibitions and re­ •Wi ■5 / button controlling the electrically- ever)’ baking. That’s because the vided. STRAINB) will return tomorrow! Reuther, bacco Workers to Uie Brewery Stamford Pastor Chairman strictions. but nothing of crueity.’’ ingredients are precision-mixed. Fine and dandy, say the music GERBIR8RUY FOODf O* JUNIOR who has grabbed the leadership of Worken; and ao on. operated gate and the parade After leaving the camp she 4 zr moved out into the open. No guessworl^ therefore no lovers. Off to work they go w«U« the rlgnt-wlng movement la The left leaden was reported to Portland, Me., Oct. 27--(iP)—The taught English classes in a boys' a hl-nonny-nonny and a plug for| building aupport for hla reaolU' be determined to fight thoir re­ Fires Burst of Bullets Rev, Russell McGown of Stamford, High school, returning to America failures. You simply add water, 6IT row con or tiona in the convention. move! from the CIO. fhey are said Tower Ouard Raymond Pritch­ in 1947. Though carrying on the roll and bake. is new chairman of the Eaatcm 440Z AXC o ,waG> Far Taer Nelfewa'ee farflai . . . The nine other uniona Involved to be opposed to fer-iilng a third ard Spotted the men but withheld Regional committee of the don- work here, her heart is still with Your Dollar CAN A n W o m a n * s WINTER HIU APPU JUia 5*rve Tfctf Tmaptist, DtUclon In,the pre-convention talk are the labor federation, because. 6f the fir * , until the convicts shoved gregational Christian churches. the people of her beloved China. American Communications aMoci- danger of organisational ntda by Lynch aside and ran. Then he HIb election was announced toiiay Day '“’‘S T - atlon. International Fishermen, the CIO, the AFL, and other in fired a hunt of bullets but appar- shortly before the group ended AtANCEO BUnER COOKIES PKG 3U A « f f PARD DOG FOOD NUTRITION CANS A ^ TOMATOES2cans25c RIB ROAST aNDY , “ 35' JAR 9 0 from our beautiful assortment LOBSTER PUMPKIN NATIVE LB Luatre—100% fUlad UEAN BRISKET RUMS ROYAL SCARLET' MIXUNDY FILLET OF SOLE ZONGA.RUM moz I AC DIAMOND BRAND BAC 39* GENUINE SPRING (Whole or Half) - FRESH. LEAN WALNUTS X Lg can CORNED BEEF WNin Ot MARSHMAUOW FLUFF OURKBI-MOWIR JAR I ' fdVorH* RUIYFM PEACHES 36c Out of Swift’s or a Western Steer Beef STH A MO\ LB P o fK tn i nrriK ^ i r StnwiMrriM SIS' FILLET OF COD BOT A .*tT I BAG**^ I w a ■ OLD auaDtw Piar LEGS OF LAMB l . 69c PORK O'Clotk SiMW Crop Pm 8 ' PKts y 7 KV VMMraawauRY aimi m 25' nLLET OF HADDOCK LARGE A 7 C 48' SCOTTISSUE Ibc ECONOMY CORONADO RUM EiglA bag^ '* BUTTS u55c VEL Mar-VEl-ou« I pro A! SAVOL LIQUID 0 « ' « LB P o rk P rice s Down at A&M^ A o W n i* ' EXTR.\ LEAN FRESH SLICED HALIBUT SS 2.691 Ra4 bag SV COFFEE 47c Cotte« H'U. m a c e BoVot pacXa9* AL FRESH-WHOLE or EITHER END , ‘ Oder SLICEI^ALMON CAMPBELL’S In Ant l .. 4 5 c STARCH 19c SIBONEY BATH A A C Fine' Price' SHOULDERS CASHMERE BOUQUET, SOAP 2 CAKES A « Hon* AnV D UB AT' FRESH KILLED NATIVE - WHITE 01 OOID PORK LOINS LB' ARMOUR, A»IER1CAN WHITING VEGETABLE SOU P c . 11c B6 PROOF BOT" ” 2.95! FRESH-BEST CENTER CUTS Kppits 49' LARGE NATIVE ROASTING " 8UNCREST FOWL i,. 45c CHEESE 2 Lb. Loaf 69c SLICED SWORDFISH BRIOmiNS AND WHITENS large A A C 5‘6 Lb, Average. OLD SPAR LUX FLAKES YOUR CLOTHES pro 4 0 TAYLOR’S SWEET TOMATO JUICE 2.0.T1.10c svkOZ2 g c PORK CHOPS LB' CHICKENS l . 4 9 c BUTTERFISH HVN ENCIANO RUM sucharo 6 YEARS OID Choc. Squares PKG PETER PAN 10 OZ Fresh or Smoked Picnics MACKEREL 90 STH A A A POTATOES c„ 21e PROOP BOT A .P V Cocoonut Cookies CySPO PKG BONELESS NAVEL PEANUT BUTTER VJ- 29c RINSO AU PURPOSE Ot ANUUTIO SOAP ^ r 2 8 ' 14 OZ eOlTRHOUSI GT SIILOIN FIRST QUALITT Bab-0 Fenqr Miik*Ftd 5 . LB Avtrego * CAN STEAKS .HEAVY CORN-FED STEER BEEF LB ' FIRST QUALITY PREMIER FANCY SCOTCH BABY 4«i OZ AAC LARGE FOWL \.43' l . B O L O G N A or Perfect Fruits and Heinz Strained 4 JARS w 7 HEAVY STEER CORNED BEEF 49c GIEN CRINAN FOODS DRAWN, RfAOY-TO6666669* i. 66 6 6 a>a6l New York city together, thsA Those Who Have Passed Maxinstuii'Sentence Ini* Hartford detectives arrested street, well knodm architect, who Street to Be CSeared trv tbfail PRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED $5,000 by Jury In the nr, Through Chairs to Ex* has been confined to the Rocky TO TAKE HOME. C ALL S80A Msed on Mrs. Phyllis •SeaitA INsdeses “ CHfts^ HIU Veterans' hospital since last O f Rubbish Saturday Negligenca Action A search of Mra. Geracl's room emplify on* Saturday May with a virus Infection which ^raci Today ^ In her family’s apartment at 29 paralysed both tags. Is making The Herald wishes to correct Its COMMUNITY RESTAURANT New •Haven. Oct. 27.—OP)—A Elm street, disclosed the "glfU,” Manchester Liodge of • Masons good recovery though slow. When article of yesterday «n the rub- IM NORTH MAIN STRKRT HANCHIS8TRR jury .la Baperlor court .here tan Bartford, ^ Oct. A a largo number of which were aft­ wUl observe Past Masters’ Night he entered the hos^tal both legs blah collection Saturday. night aw iSed $fl,000 to 8U U Po- erwards identifled as having been Here are the boundaries for tbs Uee Q ^ t. WilUam L. Bchatzman ma^dmum aantenca of flvo yaara at a special communication on were so paralysed that he could at the OonnacUcut Stata. Farm not stand alone. He Is now able collections: In- hta negligence action against Dzaldowics confessed that he Saturday, October 29, at 7:80 p. to stand alone, and has. actuaUy North by South Windsor Town the estate of the late Mra. Grace for. Women, Nlantic, waa Impoaid perpetrated 120 burglaries through m. There will be a dinner preced­ line; Bast by South Main. Mala, in vBuperior court today on Mrs, taken a few steps, A*. Tfoody of Madleon. the central part of Connecticut, ing the work, and reservations Doctors at the hospital credit Union and Stator streets; South by Bcbatxman had asked $30,000 Phyllle Gerad. 20-yaar-old H a ^ netting loot valued by police at his progreM thus far to his cour­ Glastonbury Town line; West by damages and Mrs. Moody’s estate fo lia model, who waa convicted by must be made through Senior Ste­ about »28,000, ward John U Von Deck. ■ age and determination to attain a East Hartford Town, Nne. in a counter-suit had asked $88,- a jury late yeaterday of receiving "Skinny” -testified as a wltnass The Master Mason Degree wlU satisfactory if not complete cure. Trucks and men in the employ OOIL.The jury also found for stolen goods. lor the sUte. teUlng Of his rota­ be exemplified by the Past Mas- Recently cited as "Patient of the of the town will start tha oollec- . Bchataman In the counter-claim Judge J. Howard Roberts sen­ tions with'Mrs. Gerad and about Week” In the hospital buUetin the tlon at* 7 o’clock Saturday morn­ of negUgcncs. / tenced her to the farm on each of a trip die made with him one article about his affUctlon (not ing. You are requested to place all Suite Colltalon Aftermath 1 f w oounts, the terms to run con- rubbish In barrels or-other recep­ night when he burglarised a Bris­ poliomyelitis) teUs of his deter* Tbs suite resulted from a coUy V cutrenUy. Such sentences are In- tol home. He backed up Mrs. Gera- mined fight to get back on his feet tacles on the front lawn Friday Sion April 7, 1948, between a i t ^ deUrminate. Before pronouncing d ’s story hbout hbr Innocence. and his fortitude In carrying on night Please do not put them on ■ poltm car operated by Scbatanian sentence he asked Mrs. Qeracl Dsatdowies pleaded guUty In the hla work from his hospital bed. the sidewalks. ' and a car operated by Mrs. whether she wanted to say any­ ease last June and Is now serving The article follows. In part: Moody at the IntereecUqn of thing. She said she did not want 12 to 15 years In Wethersfield Patient and Confident . Route 1 and Boston straet In Fresfa-Packed Fruits to go to the farm, indicating her state prison. “Though confined to his bed he Arnold Lawrence WINTERIZE NOW Guilford. / preference for a term In the coun‘ Iks no quarter. His patience, HAFIOUDHOSflSS^llSI Bchataman claimed tM t Mrs. ty jail. and the uUgence and confidence Moody’s car cut in front of him Her lawyer. Public Defender with whieh be works apd plana la happy married life, Arnold is tho I BE SAFE, NOT SOBRY as she attempted to thake a left R e v e r t L. Gideon,, concurred PUot Lands Plane Inspiring. He Is a graduate of father of three adorable tote. Hla ZERONE - ZEREX - ALCOHOL turn. The defense had charged .Thifl yoor, wo'vo bBon ablo to podc -os fbit o crop of and Vegetables wife Assistant State's Attorney N. Y. U. School of Architecture family vialte him often and they ‘ Bchataman w ith, contributory dolicieuB fniltt ond vBg«tabl«s as wo'vo s b b i i in yoora. John S. Murtha in recommending On Golfing Greens and has been working In his field spend-many happy afternoons In nsgllgenoe in the accident. the sentence. since he was In high schoot He the Beech Grove behind the hoa- CUPIEIS MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES Mrs. Moody dle^ Feb. 14 of this COnnod right in th« tiBort of tho nertien's best orchard Bad Company Blamed niaintalns licenses to work at pltal. He eeema not the least bit year and her death was attributed “After all, the accused Is a New Haven, *Oct Vt— i/Pl—A CUP CAKI MIX TEL. 4134 6 and form -oraas, thay'ra 'podcad within a law hours offtor his profession both In Now York discouraged by the prospect, of Strv* cop cslcM mad* with Cap­ WEST CENTER AT HARTFORD ROAD by the defenae to injuries she suf­ young wbman who has gotten In­ Waterbury pilot made a perf^t and Connecticut and Is registered adjustments whieh be may have fered In the accident. picking to prosorvo oil thotr frosh natural flavor and to IjMkd company, I think, more three-point landing on the gredia with the National Council of Ar­ to make In the operation of his lets for your next dessert, tee ot than anything else,” said Mr. of the Meadowbrook Country club, chitectural Registration Boards. bualneas. In the event that hla bridge pertjr. Delidoos plaio ec goodnassi Toko odvontogo of tho many Gideon. Hamden, late yesterday, after the During the recent war he served recovery IS not complete. He Is "Probably this conviction will iced. For variety, edd cinnemon, roductions now in offoct during this finol engine of his two-seater Aeronca With the Planning and Designing crossing each bridge as he comes State Suspends change her course In life consider- Division, Bureau of Yards and to it. If ever a man has taken dates or chocolate. Also nukes . ■ ably.” began'to "skip.” ^ wook of our onnuol Full solo. Charles Elsenbelfer of 90 Wood­ Docks, Navy Department, In a set-back In stride and continued ooe nine io d layer. There’s Nothing'Better Than Three Licenses Mr. Gideon said ha had become Washington, D. C.. Last year he to go ahead-T-Mr. Lawrence la that convinced that Mra. Geracl ward avenue, Waterbury had Just taken a passenger from the M^ opened his own office In Manches­ man.” planned to "take a new. step In ter, Cohn, his home for the past Hhrtford, Oct. 27-Hff)— The life,” turning Mer back on her for­ Tobe airport, 'nomaston to the John F. Fteklea State Liquor Control commission New Haven-Municipal airport and three years. He was doing weU mer unsavory associates. Our Dmly Double has announced suspension of the J \ waa returning to hla home field ters with Past Master Johii F until, in May of this year, a virus Mrs. Geracl was found not guil­ following permits: ty on one count in the state’s at­ when the trouble developed. Pickles presiding assisted by the infection overtook him and sent following: Senior Wardenr Richard him to Rocky HUl, paralyzed In TWO ' The As^rian National associa­ torney’s Information, accusing her ’The Brass City man made the Broiled Live Maine ROASTING CHICKENS tion, New Britain five daye for of burglary, but guilty on the re­ emergency landing near the ninth McLagan; Junior Warden, John A ' both legs. INSURE Trotter; Tireas., John H. Hyde Feels He Is Rsem-ering with LOBSTERS ■elUng liquor to others than mem­ maining four counts of receiving hole. He was not hurt S gt ’Thad- Our customers appreciate the fine flavor of our chick* bers and failing to keep a guest M.I stolen goods. deus Hasbroudt of the Hamden Secretary, Albert T. Dewey; Sen *Musole reeducation and hy­ McKin n e y b r o t h e r s lor Deacon, Hayden Jj. Griswold drotherapy are the basis of his Real Betate nnd Insnninee Shrimp Dressing, Drawn Batter tad aa well aa the careful dreading UiaLaiakcs them *^the book; George Mtsunaa, Water­ The blonde model’s difficulties police said there were no golfers Frcneh Fried Potntoce f as related by her on the witness In the vicinity when Elsenbelfer Junior Deacon, T. Walter Rel treaUhents here. .*■ He feels at .■ins Main St. Tel. 6060 cleanest chickens we have ever seen.” The|r are un­ bury, 80 days for selling whiskey W. Cole Staw. Rons, Butter in a tavern licensed to sell beer stand, 'dated back to her arrest landed. chard; Senior Steward, James present condition Is Improving on a minor charge at the age of 16 Maher; Junior Steward, Robert W. every day. Arnold’s b'-n’oes-’ is $2.75 rivalled for meat quality, tandar aad aaay to cook. nrd wIm ; and John J. Bums, Mer­ when she had run away from Brittsh Admiral Dies ■Wilson; Chaplain. Robert J. Boyce In the hands of hla wife who tot- iden, SO days for keeping whiskey home. and Marshal, W. Sidney Harrison mfriy worked with him. BEZzmrs Wa deliver Friday morning. Ton can get them at the in a beer tavern. Married In 1948 Biggleswade, Btag., Oct. 27— Other Past Masters taking part "Since July she has brought him Vm G IM A ROBOTS farm at any time. ' Then, In the spring of 1948, she —Admiral Sir Uonel Halsey, will be, Peter Wind, C. l/croy Nor­ work and he has Interviewed OLD COLONY and Dominic Geracl, a prizefighter chief of staff for the Prince of ris, Ernest l^ellson. Herbert Ing­ clients In his ward. So far he RESTAURANT also known as A1 Dundee, were Wales’ world travels Just after ham, Millard W. Park and James has fiUed four contracts, using a ' Alteration Studio 787 Conn. Bbolevnrd ROGER OLCOTT married. Two weeks later, she Richmond. *homemade drafting board’ plMed World war I, died at his home 18 Maple Street Bast Bnrtfbrd sal^ her husband was hauled off to here yesterday. He was 77. Mr. Pickles has been active In across hla bed. ’The significance Other w n Coarse Dinners 403 West Center Street, Telephone 7SSS a New York state prison as a fugi­ of of this achievement is far peach­ Sterttag At glJM SUCED OR HALVES tive. Masonry for a number years An Types of Ladles’ AUeratloas Seoboria at Convention and in addition to being a Pa&t ing In that the field of e Octobor 29 thru Novombor 5 About a year ago, she related, Is a highly technical one, encqn^ HM\ w h ivv 79-OZTW she became enamoured of Alexan­ Master of Manchester Lodge, is a 23c Hartford, Oct. 27—W’)—State past High Priest of Delta Chapter passing many skills and 'm441^^^^***‘ *******************************’*************** I WASTE REMOVED •en-ing the very beet of foode at nil timee whUe tttU wantlag yon ^ Drawn auwaAU IM P I IO ft to etny within the fnmUy budget? Then, do your marketing at BONELESS CHUCK REPEATING OUR SELLOUT OP CUDAHY’S PURITAN WILBERT’S NIW LOW PHICEI Grapes LAST WEEK Bnrenck’e end there’s no doubt . , . TENDER-SOFT MEATED LB NO*iMIB WAX Lamb Legs LBS Pot Roast FRESH EGGS BONED AND ROUED Bose Pears RACON FINT TIN 3 9 * Do you kncwl Today the price oi Froth Nalivo Urge Eggs is IFDESlUO PLOBIDA Grade A Roast Pork I Lanib Fores FOR SOc a Jnzan lest than M was a yaar age. 54'i - 64'i Rib End . HE'LL SAY YOU'RE T H E ------FRESH Grapefruit SWEETHEART LEAN ' P LO fliD A gROOKSIN large R O c Chopped Beef FOR lb. SOAP 70'»; BO'i lb. S9« NATIVI GRAM A SIZE Grapefruit Uaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaeeeeaaaaaeaaeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaava******** Minced Ham «r Bologna lb 5 5 c FANCY FIRM 3 U G 1 ^ NATIVI HDS SWEET JUICY EXTRA LEAN. HHORT SHANK Cauliflower L.\RGE SEEDLESS CiitWax Bsain ’ 19-OZ TIN |5c SMOKED PICNICS Lh. 45c CAMPBELL’S Cottage Cheese »19c CAUP iCIBIIO HDS ORANGES Rananas Averngn Weight, 4-6 Lbe. VEGETABLE SOUP e. 11c SWEETHEART Lettuce \ Grapefruit SOAP ffidmoRd Tomstoss 2»<«»’‘ 29c Halibut PUSH u 59c PUBRAN, 8UCED FBTEBPAN ____ ^ Broccoli BCH BACON PEANUT BUTTER "*? 29c BATH SIZE Rnast Diesd Cimrts. • 3 ^ doz. 2'>>^ * 21< Sea Scallaps » 59c 3 29 aUNCBEST OVEN CELLO PKG .PKGS CAPONS Cut Creen Beans 15< Flaunder Fillet P A N C Y LB 49c Spinach FANCY EMPEROR WASHED and CLEANED Averngn Weight, 6-7 Lbe, BAKED BEANS »o.c15c ' KlRKMAN*S fuuas Peanut Butter P ttlA S T S M O O T N Y 120Z JAR 29< PASCAL er WHITI BCHS DOUBLE BUNCH FANCY BHUBFINE 33 Celery MU*K FED, BONELESS Cod Fillet i> < GRAPES SPINACH COFFEE Lb. Bag 49c URGE PKG Finast,Brown Bread. u o im X J t P A N C Y u CELERY SHOULDER VEAL Sliced Cad 35c CEUO PKG ,PKGS ABMOUB STAB ,»»»eee»»»*%»%a»eee»»a%%»**»»eee»eactaa»»»*%aaa*»aa%»aaa*e»»q*aaa»aa44| > Salad M ix SWEET FLOBIDA or eAU FO B NlA Baked Beans ""Atr.oviNtAKiD 2'“<»»«29c d e m s t r * ctn 7 c "IVIRY SLICI TASTU T W ia AS HKT VEAL and PORK ,y»»e%»»e%»Meaa»%a»»%aaaaaaaaa%aaaaaa%»»aMa»M<»aaaa»%a»aaaaaae*aa‘ ; bunch ' 2 ' ^ * JUICE ORANGES / Q a td $ H Raspberries •« ’«o35< 19 s ' LO A F ' Special Can 31e Soafi Powder IGE BKC 21< JOAN CAROL Regular Price 5Sc FANCY HAND PICKED NO. 1 FINAST CORN BUTTER -I M ft HONEY DELICIOUS GREENINGS LARGE FANCY D’ANJOU Borix Soap 3 •AR3 20c ^ h o d t Asparagus 43< or McIn t o s h CALIFORNIA FANCY MclNTOSH APPLES “ THE MARJORIE MILLS HOUR Cream Style BREAD FANCY WESTERN PEARS WRISLEY SOAP DATED DAILY TO APPLES Ahern’s Cetfee ...... 67e K>OZ PKG 1 7 c CARROTS 10 ASSORTED BARS IN A Piincass Marshmallows CARROTS Btn-MTiite Ftahe# .4 For 26c INSURE FRESHNESS RE-USABLE PLASTIC BAG Whole Kernel" Bweethen^t Benp - ■■,,•,*••••,,.■■••••-.4 For 89c SOZBAG FANCY DOUBLE BUNCH THIN SLICED Suchard Chocpiata Squares 25< bunches Crackin’ Good Fig B a rs...... * ...... 29e FKG OF 10 59< DOUBLE WRAPPED POUND LOAF | •2 19« 4 IT* PASCAL CELERY Friwid’e Beans...... 2 For 81e ■Whele Kernel . 1GOZPKG 4 1 1 -2 9 * Frisnd’s Beet and Gravy ...... 61e »aaaaaaaa»aaaaaaaaaaaaai»%aaaaaaaaaaaaaM4e4»»»4»4*4*»ea*ee*eeeee4»4to’ < »»e*»*»a*eaaa*aaaaaeae»eaaaaa%»aaa>aaaa»aaaaaa%aae%%»»»eeew %aaeaa»v Hallmark Pre-Cooked Beans 19* Gravy Maater ...... 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I .’ .K MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCfOISTEB. CONKW THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1949 PAGE TH1R1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. B1ANCHE8TBB. CONN.. THXJRSDAY, OCTOBER I a o e t w e l v e result of an accident on Route 6 authorltlea ,a(fe planning to kaep Police Guarding wno —^tU near the hbme of Frank Black, Tests Slated the fun dean add wholesome. Break Comes 80 Musicians Go during a heavy fog. .Ha was There will be seven constables oh wooo WHAY — 910 duty. 1c PROHT SALE Home of Banuon 6 4 6 WKNB found guilty and fined SIS. He . - M Today*s Radio WTHT — IWO was represented by Attorney Elis­ Wapplng Grange met at the In W ork H all T p l s . W D M — 1*N Ahead on Plan F or 3 Posts THIS WEEK ONLY Staadmrd Time WFHA—10S.T abeth Dennis Hutchins of this Oommuhlty Houm Tueai^y evb- Detrdlt, Dot 27—0F»— Pollcs, CENTER fPOMB — MW ning. Mote than 76 partook of the itown. mindful of the attacks on tbe Uvea 8059 ‘ The second in the serleB of Mili­ Harvest Supper at 7 p. m., which Union and Contractors of Walter and Victor Reutber, STREET FIRST FOOD STORE Scoboria Announces Ex­ preceded the business meeting. i WOOL KHAKI STOCKINGS I WONS—Newsreel. Stratford Drum and tary Whists sponsored by tbe guarded tbe home of a third CtO . WDRC — Qowy Moore Catholic Ladles Society will be Dlirlng the meeting Invitations Association to Discuss OF MANCHESTER, INCORPORATED 10:t5— - Build aminations fo r State United Auto Workers leader to­ Show, W THT-'-Pcwnallty Portraits. B ugle Ckirpa to held In Yeomans Hall Friday night were read for Wappliig Grange to ..^Thhy Cost Us 34e—Onr Regular Brice 49c Wage Issue Tonight W I W —ersonnel dl Ford director for tbe union, after ' w no —Stella OaUaa. WTHT—Newspaper of the air. Drum and Bugle Corps of Ander- and Mrs. Alfred Soracchl. degreea vrere conferred on a class conatruetlon projecta in the Hart- a prowler waa reported seen at hia CONN. GRADE A WTHt—Bandatand. recCor, announced today three open WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. Son-Dunn-Kochiss Post of the Mrs. Reginald L. Lewis enter of eight by Ellington degree team, SALE PRICE-35/ tord-New Britain area at a stand' house last nighL WKNB—New«: Scoreboard Va- talned a group o f friends at her competitive examlnationa to be who did the wbrk In a very cred­ Within the last 18 months at­ WTIC—Dragnet American Legion is going ahead .atill, the first break in the four rietlea. 10:4A— home In Woodland Terrace Tuea- held for appointments a# chemist, itable manner. There were vidt- tempts have been made on tlw WCOC—Junior DUc Jockeye. with Its plan to build and sell day night at a Jewelry demonstra­ Ing members from VerAbn, EWng day-old union “work halt” came Uves of WalUr Reuther, UAW WTHT—Notes for Nodding. chief medicine and claims exam' today with an annduncement that - WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. homes to finance its participation tion party. Mrs. Helen Curtis of ton, Wlndaor, Hlgganum and a president, and his brother. Victor. . WWIC—Now l^ngland Notebook in tte Legion's National conven­ Iner. ’ ,the union and the General Con- 11:00— HazardvlUe was the demonstrator. Vermont Grains. Both the Reutbera were shot at EGGS WOCC—News; Musical Smllea tion next year. To qualify for the position of Clemmt Snrphis Store ‘ tractors aMoolatlon will meet to­ News on tril stations, Eleven women attended the Farm Dancing followed the meeting. their homes by an assailant who •The sum of 818,000 is needed. chemist, which has a salary range night to dlacuM the wage loaue, WTHT—Bandstand: Newa. 11:15— Bureau meeting at the home of Tbe next, meeting wiU.be Nov. 8 North End (Open Thars. Night) Depot Sqnsre fired a shotgun through a window. PETER PAN w n o —Lorenso Jones. . Steps Taken of 12,820-83.420, candidates must basis of the dispute. WDRC—World Tonight. Frank M. Green, commander of Mrs. Louis Borscchi in Cbestnut with the (oUowlng Granges Invited Victor was blinded in tbe .right WHAT— CSiester, the Curious WTIC—S 0 n g 8 by Morton Hill Tuesday night Mrs. Edmund have not less than four years’ em­ to neighbor with Wapplng: Marl­ T h e Idle vorkers are membera eye. Walter almost lost the use of Camel. the corp.s, said yesterday that ployment involving the perform­ of the New Britain Local 611 and Downey. these steps have been taken; Woodward was chosen to attend a borough, East Hartford, Tunxbi his right arm. Medium WKNB—Request Matinee. ance of chemical tests; or gradua­ Hartford Local 230, Hod Carriera, Tbe 'khootings have never been WTHT—Joe Hasel. , 1. John F. Barrett, former post leader’s trsfnlng meeting Novem tion from college with a major In and HUIatbwn. Margaret Burgem PEANUT 4t4A-> WONS—Jack's Waxworks. ber 1 on FamUy Life. Miss Fay wUl be In charge of rdreshments. Building O)nstructlon and Com- solved. commander and a building con. the physical sdences. ,> mon.laborers, AFL. w n C —Young- Wldder Brown. 11;35— Mueller, Extension Specialist In The Harvest Supper Tuesady eve­ WHAY—Tiny Tot Tunes. tractor, haa taken an option on An candidates for the position WDRC—Public Service Pro­ seven acres of land. Family Life from the University ning waa put on by the Home Eco­ WlU Meet at Bond HoteL WCCC—Big Brother BUI Show.' of claims examiner, Grade 1, Nick Lopreato, business agent gram Sign Off. 2.1 The land has been mapped of Connecticut will conduct the 12,460-83,060, must have at least nomies committee. Prison Cliaplain BUTTER •too— for the New Britain local, re­ 11:80— for 24 building lots. class, which wlU probably be In four years’ employment In wbrk Word has been received from the dox* WON8—Straight Arrow. WTIC—Appointment with Mu­ 8. Post Historian Flavian Ar Andover, United SUtea avU Sendee Cam- >40TICE ported that a negotiating com­ WDRC—Old Record Shop. providing familiarity with employ­ mittee representing the two locals To Speak Here sic. seneault, an aixhltect, has offered Mrs. Edna Rlmington, Mrs. Irv­ ment, payroU, or time keeping mlssloa at Washington - that the WHAY—Story Queen. WTHT—Dance Band. his services free in preparing plana examination for filling the poslilon will meet with representative* of WKNB—'Sports Newsreel. ing Lohr and Mrs. Joseph LsFleur ;>racttces; or graduation from col­ 11:45— f o r ' the houses to be construct­ drove to New York Tuesday for s of n rural mail carrier for South the General Contractors tonight WTHT—Green Hornet. lege with courses in business ad­ There will be a nueeting of all permiUeee The annual Father and Son Ban­ WTIC—Music. ed. day's visit Two sisters of Mrs ministration, accounting, or the Windsor has been cancelled. at 8 o'clock at the Bond hotel in SW EET LIFE 12 OX. far W n C —When a Girl Marries. To Seek Loan From Foot quet of the South Methodist 12:00— LeFleur from WUllmsntlc msde social sciences. The schedule for the BUswortb in Mancheeter {including: Hartford, church will be held tomorrow at •sU ^ wnc—News; Dance Music; 4, A committee of the post has On Monday the union ordered WDRC—The Old Record Shop. the trip with them, Residence Requirement Wqlved High basketbaU team bap been an­ 6:30 p. m. Tbe speaker of tbs eve­ News. viewed the site and will report at Mr. and Mrs. Hubert E. WllUstns The Connecticut residence re­ nounced as fpUowa: Nov. 26, Wol­ its 2,000 members off conatruction ning will be the Rev. J. Bernard WTIC—Portia Faces Life. Frequency ModulaHoa a post meeting November 7 on a Jobs In New Britain, Hartford and EVAPORATED WHAY—Meet the Band. of Dumont N. J., were guests of quirement is waived for the posi­ cott Tsch at home; Dec. .2, Water- • RESTAURANTS Gates, chaplain of the State Prison WDRO—FM 08.7 MC. proposal that the post lend the his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs tion of chief of medicine, 87,020- town, home; Dec. 9, Farmington, other places In centrad Connecti­ WCCC—Sign Off. corps the money with which to cut. According to the union, the at Wethersfield. (Jhaplain Gates is WILLOW BROOK WFHA— 103.7 MC. j^V ergne WlUlama of (Silumbla 88.460, which Is with the Oomlnla- away; Dec. 16, Suffleld, away; Dee. • PACKAGE STORES well known In' this area and wUI ft #80'*— WTHT—FM 106.1 MO. purchase the land. Lake Sunday. Mrs. WlUlsms enter­ slon on the Care and Treatment of contractors declined to grant labor­ ' WiWW V ^ WONS—Captain Midnight. 6. Work of clearing the land In 21, Bloomfield, away; Dw. 28, speak pn the subject "Tbis Is It.” P. M. • tained with a dinner party for t ^ the Chronically lU, Aged and in- Simsbury, away; Jan. 6, RegtonaU, : • TAVERNS ers a 26 cents an hour wage boost He will teU of his experiences In w n C —Just Plain Bill. 3-e—Same as WTHT p. m, preparation of excavating for firmed. Candidates are required The present scale is 81-50 per EnLmMdmm WTHT—Sky King. foundations will get under way guests who include the parents of away; Jan. 10, Windsor Locks, ministering to tbe needs of the 6:00—Show Time. the two men, Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ to be eligible for a license to. prac­ • DRUGSTORES hour. Saturday. home; Jan. 18, Farmington, home; men at tbe state prison. TOMATO 6:30—Sereno Gammell. tice medicine or surgery in Con­ WONS—Curley Bradley. as Winiams of Portland, Indians, Jan. 17, Stafford, away; Jan. 30, • GROCERY STORES Lopreato asld that in addition to Other features of the program 6:40—Weather; Concert Hour, who hsvs been visiting here for necticut, and must have not less T h om son , away; Jan. 27, Bloom­ other jobs already affected, con- will be musical numbers, movies WDRO—Curt Massey and Mar­ w n c i—FM 96.S MC. than five years’ employment with tha Tilton. several weeks. field, home; Feb. 8, Sufftelonom e; stfuction work halted today at an and group singing.'The dinner will WDRC—FM On the air 1 p. m. to ' Mrs. Alvin Greene, on vacation emphases In the field of medicine. Feb. 7. Stafford, home; Feb. 10, addition to the Boys’ club building w n C —Front Page Farreu. Columbia Including two years In a super­ be served by the Woman’s Society JUICE 11:25 p. m. from her dutlra at the Southern Windsor Locks, away; Feb. 17, In this city, the Berlin Savings WHAY—Sports. WFHA—Same as WDRO, visory capacity. FRIDAY EVENING - OCT. 28 of Christian Service o f tbe church. New Eagland Telephone company, Thomaston, away. Bank building and the Southing­ • • •too— WFHA— The Brownie Troop held a Hal Closing dates for filing applica­ At 9 O’clock ton High school building. ' W DRC—News. has returned from a visit with her tions are November 3, 1949, for P. M. lowe’en party at Yeomans hall ■later and brother-in-law, Mr. and WHAY—News. 6:1B— Sports; Weather. Monday afternoon after school. Chemist, and November 10, for Commuuistg Lose WONS—Newa Mrs. Wilbur Chappell of Canter­ the others. WTHT — Sportscope-Muslc at 6:30—Sports Newsreel. Hallowe’en masks the gift of bury. Today she and Mr. Greene We Are Wei) Equipped Retracts Story 4d ox. can 6:45—840 Club. friend, given to the leaders had leave on an automobUe trip MURPHYfS RESTAURANT Althing Seats -Six. 8:00—Same as WTHT A been hidden in the hall for them To Do Lawn Grading 2 w n o —News. through the upper New England 991 MAIN STREET WTHT—F5I On the air 8 to aearch out. When they each Trees Removed / About Refusal •tU— states. . WRpping ReykJa'Vlk. Iceland, Oct. 27—(^ ^ WDRC—Headllnen Club, 11 p. m. had a mask they in turn, acted out George Coleman, father of Mra Same as WTHT. a costume to go with It. Ann A. LATULIPPE & SON —Latest returns In this week’s w n o —Bob Steele. George Johnson of Hop River Vll Prague. Czechoslovakia, Oct. '27 w n c —FM On the air 7:80. a. m.' Garrison got first prise for the lage, Injurrf In a fall several The Ladies Md Society will meet 780 Vernon St. Tei. 6077 general election showed today tbe WONS—Sports. —VfV—The United SUtes today Communists had lost two of their WTHT—Lewis Fox. 1 a. m. best one: Kathy Koselka, second weeks ago while working k c in crafts and is a very interesting Thank Thomas. Mrs. Joseph Lusky, Mrs. Morris meeting with the clerk, Samuel 6:00—^Ted Steele Show. hall where leaders, Mrs. speaker. It is hoped a good num­ Vehicle Inspeclor. Progressive (Agrarian) party 14 '•too— 6:30—Teletunes and Resume, Wolmer and Mrs. Mildred Osmo Kaplan, Mrs. John Kozelka, Mis. Meryn, scheduled for yesterday, on a gain of three; Social Democrats WONS—Answer Man. John Pringle and Mrs. Donald Tut- ber will attend. Anyone Interest­ Mea, callable of home atady, la- the ground the "Voice of America” 4 LBS. . . . 2 BUNCHES WTHT—Sereno Gatnmell; Wea- 6:46—Howdy Doody. conducted a peanut hunt, to com ed, whether a member or not. Is returned four, and Communist* 6:00—T. B. A. plete their party. Marilyn Nau- le attended the Tolland Dtstr'cl tereated la this posMan. Write —U. S. propaganda radio—aald the elected three, a loss of two. ther. mec won fii'st prise for finding the A meeting and supper in Bock- Inrited to come. for Interview u d faU details et nUnistry had refused requesU for w n o —WrlghtvUIe Folks. 6:30—I*up Show. Ellsworth soccer team was de­ Final reaulte are expected to­ 6:45—Easy Does It. Monday night. The Waye our Preparatory Coarse. the interview. night. Some 80,000 Icelanders most. !€ans cofnmlttaa of the local feated Ttiesday 2-1 by Wethers­ FANCY FIRM You! PASCAL—LARGE DOUBLE BUNCH •t05— 7:00—Kukla, Fran A Ollie. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Field are James K. Penfield, Amerlcaa voted In the election Sunday and WDRC—Xstwell niom aa PTA\haa announced that 8?6 w m field High team at the latter place. (Connecticnt Realdeatii Oaly) 'charge d'affalra, handed the mln- 7:30—Showroom. celebrating their 21st wedding ah- cleareX through the buffet supper Ken and Carolyn are featuring two very old friends Monday. The new Parliament what—Alllane Melodies. 7:46—Newsreel. Friday being Teachers conven­ Isty a statement th at' after will convene Nov. 10. WONS—Drenlng Star. . nlversary today. The couple live recentlXserved In Yeomans Hall. tion all schools in town wUl be FRAMINGHAM CIVIL of Pinehurst, in their Yankee Kitchen broadcast this We of the First Food Store wish to take this 8:00—Stop the Music. on 'Ssegda road and have made Meryn’s arrest it had promised ar- WTHT—Hall of Fame, Mrs. ^ g e n e Hennessy of ’ ake closed in order that the teachers opportunity to thank each and every one of CELERY 9:00-r-Morey Amsterdam. SERVICE SCHOOL week . . . ‘ :'angeroents would be made to see London’e 'H^mperatnre Drops, BANANAS Columbia their home since their w n o —Three Star Batra. 9:30—Crusade In Europe. Road waaVhostesB to the Monday may attend. him. , you for your splendid response to our second marriage. Mr. Field, a native. Is Club at heKhome this week. Miss Antonia Dzlole, music su­ Framingham Center, Mass.^ 9:65—Film. the son of Mrs. Bessie Trythall Meryn, a naturalized American London, Oct. 27—W)—London’s anniversary sale. Remember, you always WDRC—Beulah. 10:00—Private Eye. Mrs. Ralp\ Wolmer entertai.’ed pervisor at Ellsworth High school, IVINS OLD FASHIONED , of Czech 6rigln, is accused of be­ temperature dropped to S3 today— 2 LBS. . . . 2 BUNCHES WHAT—Symphony HaB. and Mrs. Field, daughter of Mr. the Tuesday ^ternoon bridge club base announced that seven stu­ aave and win at the First Food Store, 10:30—News. and Mrs. Winfield Andrews Is the ing a leader of a SM rlnS-, YWv tba .cqldekt weather aince early WONS—Fulton Lewis, Jr. at her home onYrumbuil ^Ilghway. dents from Ellsworth High school SUGAR COOKIES other embassy lAtaches, both last spring. Cooking, heating and and tonight you may be a double win­ WTHT—News; Headline Edi­ former Winifred Andrews. They Both hostesseX served dessert band, orchestra .and chonia will ner. Yes, tonight is the drawing have two children, Mrs. Richard AND . Americans, were expelled from lighting in many areas were ham­ F A N tY tion. _ luncheon. \ attend the All-State Festival at MRS. LELAND HUNT Czechoslovakia on similar charg- pered by the first power cut* of FLORIDA, GOOD SIZE o f onr grand prizes. You may be w n o —^light-up Time. Jensen .of Columbia and a son Nel­ Mr. and Mrs. R ^ ^ a ld L. Lewis Bushnell Memorial. Hartford, to­ Elliugton son, who lives at home. 106 Henry Street ' es. the season. a lucky winner. Ttl»— and three sons, Reginald, Jr., Jef­ night. Those from the chorus at­ B A . MIddlebary College CLIQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE WONS—Tsllo-TesL Two cases were tried in Justice frey, and Leslie leaw this aft* Court In Yeomans hall Monday tending are, Donald Foster, Elaine Former WTHT—Lewis Fox. Seaman Ralph Edwards, son of noon for Rutland, to spend Nelson. Eva Peterson -»nd Myron AbcMit 26 yeara ago. In the dxya when It waa hard to find MUSHROOMS . Nursery School Teacher • ORANGES night. One, a case continued w n o —News. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan BMwards, of several days with ^ r. ^ w la ’ par Burr. From the band and orches­ good quality fancy cooklen In packagra, we received ahlpmeatn since last August, Thomas Demp­ Salinas, CaUfornU WDRC—Jack Smith Show. Maple street, who is stationed at ehte, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ^W ts Tbe tra are, William Saypalla. first of Ivina cooklea direct from the plant In Philadelphia. Tbia old sey of Bum?lde avenue East Teacher of Kindergarten, faahloned Sugar Cookie (13 large rookiea for 21e) will pleaae Portland, Maine, with the U. 8. younger couple will attend the violin, Albert Cushman, tenor Farmington, Me., State M eot Sp^idls For Thurs., Fri. LB. • • • ft • Hartford was arrested by Officer alumni reunion at Ctiahin^Acad- your children, we are aure . , . and try them yonraelf, pleaae, DOZ. .... ^‘ wONS—Gabriel Heatter. Coast Guard, spent a short .leave saxophone and Sriarilyn MacDon­ Teachers College WTHT—Counterspy. with his parents and has returned William Hickey of Colchester Bar­ emy, which they both aUen«pd. in racks on charges of reckless driv­ ald,, B'-flat clarinet. CUqnot Ginger Ate haa been featured at Pinehurat for many and Sat. At The W n C —Guy Lombardo Show. to his station. Ashburnham, Mass. They wl At a meeting of the Abe Mil­ WDRO—Club Fifteen. Patrica Blair, daughter of Mr. ing, as the result of an accident tend a buffet lunch, tea and dspee Announces the Open­ yeara. The tall quart bottle at 15c pIna bottle or the new pure M / u a s m t and Mrs. Stanley Blair, of Maple on Roqte 87 when his car struck ler Post. A. L.. Tuesday evening it flavor Raapberry, alan In the quart bottle |a a fine produrl. 4 in the evening. was voted to raise the annual ing of a Play School WDRC—Edward R. Murrow. street, Ellington, has been elect^ | one owned by Leone Orloff of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. IU*<^ Ken and Carolyn will alao tell yon more about theae fine foods president of the recently organized Bunker HIU road, Andover, as it leave this afternoon for Mooretown! dues to 85. It Is claimed that this WONS—I Love a Myrtery. e'.ls the first time the dues have been For Pre-School Children which we aell here at Pinehurat. * L. T . W OOD It«»— group. Future Home Makers was parked beside the road Vt.. where they will spend .the \M £JU / WDRC—FBI. Group, of Rockville High school, Dempsey’s car tipped over on week end at their farm. hanged for more than 10 years. Beginning November 1 ABORN’S COFFEE ’• ZIPPY STARCH WTHT—Blondle. and Dolores Pease, daughter ' of compact. Charge was changed Schools will be closed here all The first marking period has WONS—California Caravan. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pease, of to violation of n:les of the road. day Friday for Teachers ConveO' led at EUsworth High and re­ Monday Through Friday BORDEN’S STARLAC DRY SKIM MILK—39c IMCKEn PLMtT V and Swift’s Branded Meats Morris Comer was elected secre­ port cards will be given out today. WHAY—Music from Hollywood. He was found guilty and fined $12. tion. 9 to li A. M.- HYTROUS BIRDS e V e ORANGE JUICE 51 BISSELL STREET TEL. 8424 MAKE THE MEAL MOST DELICIOUS.' W n C —Aldrich Family. tary. The second, John H. Maynard A daughter was born to Mr. and Mbnday a photographer took •lUt— Ellington church will eventually of Southwlck, Mass., pleaded not Mrs. Frederick A. Lowman at manj\plctures for the year book, Limited Enrollment BURNETTS VANILLA WHAY—Rosary. get back some of its original look guilty to charges of failure to Windham Community Mamonal ’’Ells^rthian.” as the urns are being replaced. ManyXparlles are planned for Call 2-9898 Hear Ken and Carolyn ever WONS Monday through Friday— t e n d e r 1:10— grant right of way. He was ar­ Hospital October 25.' This is the 1:16 V> 1:46 P. M. , SOFT, MEATY WDRC — Mr. Keen, Tracer ot They will not all be replaced all rested by Officer J. Fersch, as the couples second child. jHallowe')^ in town and the town Lost Persons. over th'e church as the large ones 'WHAY—Music Room. on the roof proved to be very dam. aging to the Inside of the church CHEESE FOR EVERYBODY Young Ndtive W n C —Father Knows Best. P. Bellsntine A Sons, Newark, N. J. WTHT—Date With Judy. as they rotted away at the bottom Yes, here at Pinehurst there’s a cheessb for everybody LAMB LEGS WONS—Fishing and Hunting thus doing damage to both Inside . . . but to see Fred Jackson cutting up and cello wrap­ \. Club. and out. The next meeting of the Elling­ Some words fooryou: ping the sharp Vermont old factory cheese, you would •:45— WHAY—News; Sports. ton Woman's Club will be held in •tbi& all qf Manchester was going to serve Spaghetti Hot Speciid-—Ready to Eat the Hall Memorial Library on or apple pie thia week end. Yes, that's the cheese to get StSS— Wednesday, November 16. at 8 Chickens WONS—Bill Henry, News. if yon want aU around cheese'with a little snap to it. p. m., and Mrs. Albert Klock will LB. •too— be the speaker, and ^viU talk on And of course we have Bleu and Philadelnhia Cream . . WHOLE H A M S . U u . l . . 5 7 c WDRC—Suspense. Christmas Decorations. Imported Swiss and mild sliced White Cheese for sand-' WONS—Comedy Playhouse. 1 WHAY—Moonlight Matinee. wiches. . . Cottage Cheese and so on. “ , WTHT—Amaeur Hour. DRY MILK-FED VEAL W n c —Screen Guild Players. Let's Take A Ride Loin Chops .... .Lb. 85c 'Boneless Roasts Lb. 69c •tSO— In That PINEHURST o. WDRC—Crime Photographer. Rib Chops . . . , .Lb. 79c Rumps (Bone In) Lb. 59c w n c —Duffy's Tavern. WHITE MEATED •l4»— QUALITY Cutlets ...... Lb. 95c Boneless Stew . ,Lb. 69c WTHT—Name the Movie. 10:00— New 1950 PACKARD Tb. - wnc—“Supper Club.” MEATS LARGE NATIVE FOW L ...... 4 5 c LB. VEAL LEGS WDRC—Playhouse. I) Delivers For S2.299 WONS—News Commentary. In MANCHESTER i'W? NATIVE ROASTERS . - ...... 49c LB. WHAY—News: Moonlight Mati­ For Real Budget Savers, May We Suggest nee. COUNTRY STYLE MEADOWBROOK 10:10— I: ii •- I -t '• )• |> I'iw Home Made Sausage Meat ...... Lb. 69e . WTHT >— Robert Montgomery llV.J Mltlt . |» i -(Z- SAUSAGE MEAT f.Ittie' I.ink Sausage . . . • ,Lb. 59c Speaking. Pork Loins, Whole or Rib End ...... Lb. 33c SWIFTS PREDIIUM • BIG TRADES CHUCK' FANCY BULK FED Knuckle Soup • LOW pay m en ts H. L. Handy’s Extra Leans Smoked Shoulders l.b. 45c Bones ....L b . 15e GROUND .Armour’s Star Boneless Hams ...... Lb. 79c • TRADE TODAY Lb. SMOKED SUFFERING • PHONE 5191 NOW FiYsh Bacon LAMB Smoked Roulettes, Hickory Smoked ...... Lb. 69c FROM But no guessing about BALLANTINE , (wrapped) PATTIES ^tahl-Meyer (Hickory) Sliced Bacon ...... Lb. 69c FOWL BRUNNER’S PACKARD Lb. SHOULDERS Asthmo? Rib Lamb STAHI.-MEYER DAISY HAMS . . . . 73c LB. SUCED BACON i ... I V ' i • I M » K STEWING SANSON’S ASTHMA' Chops . . . .Lb. 69e Get In On These Early! REMEDY I),- . W.,., U ..I ft. I nl.l • ... it always means P LAMB * 4 LB. AVERAGE Haa hsiped many people Lb. sad a aonnaL active Hte by Boneiess Chuck of Beef ...... Lb. 69c Pork is a good buy again this week, and we offer .Fresh Ground, Extra I^an Hamburg...... Lb. 59c amavlag the pahtfol symp- • Wet clothes dry on the Jback-yard line LB. tosBS at asthma. — more fresh from the farm Fryers, Broilers, Roasters and Extra Lean Beef For Stew (Cut) ...... Lb. 69c START USING IT . . . dry folks order Ballantine. No doubt Native Robart Farm Turkeys. Every Robart Turkey car­ 4 3 * “ • 5 9 * TODAY about it, dry is one of ^oee word* with ries Pinehurst and Robart Farm guarantee of satisfac­ Boneless Ribs of Beef For The ^ e n ...... Lb. 73e DEPENDABLE more than one meaning. It can fool you. tion. More tender white slices of delicious turkey in NEW LOW PRICE! OR every Robart Farm turkey. A. C. PETERSEN’S FARM DELIOOUS OCR OWN FIRST FOOD STORE But not Ballantine! Ballantine never BABY BEEF LIVER ____ 6 9 o LB. f m Sals at tfes FbOawtag S C 'U / C C C Come in Friday . . . read our ad in the Herald Friday PARKAY OLEO Maarhiatsi Drag Storsat fooled anybody; it always meana night get all your good things to eat. a Pinehurst this Entry BUmks QUINN’S rHABMAUT PURITY, BODY, FLAVOR . . . the w ^ end. (;R 0 T E & WEIGEL FRANKFURTS 55c LB. ICE CREAM TE A BAGS IkL «!•• superlative qualitien symbolized by NOBIH END PHABMACT Prcacriptloa SpqelaUsts IhL ■••• Depot Sq. TaL 6648 Peter Ballantine’i famous 3-riiig trade Whole Beef Tenderloins on Hand c e n t e r PHARMAOT City Wldo DoUvery mark. Look for the 3 rings; call for - «sa ‘ G R D CQRYm At AU Times Ballantine—America*» finest sinoe 1840. PINT 4S COUNT WEUJON OBUO ■ " - a m ■katssMf Fiaa OaUsasy • 302 MAIN <;t . . DIAL 4 15! • PLEASE SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS PHARMACY Ask die man (or Ballantine A k 9 Bear ms \ ;'.v ff-.Wi i m 4

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.'MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1949 PAGE >■' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 7 , 1949 BAffll fouxiEtac. 1^-. 1 ■ I simTInr accounts of the events of Oonnecticut State Grange as dele­ IVU IVlUX LjIllKetl ! the night of June 10 . Young M other gates from Coventry Oi-ange. Also Food Sale P lan n ed ^ialionHl Guard ♦ Dor Strangted to Death Sienda Fined attending from thla town were Mr. News of Interest Retired SurgCon Dice Auction Mart On Hospital Stall Oppose Circus ' Bjr Another Dog in Play and Mra. G. Raymond Johnson, B y Em blem Club 1- W ith H ooded M ob I f y n w ’ r i Special Xmas Local Schools Selected Fatally Stab b ed Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Turner. At Norwood, Mase., Oct. 27—U h -- the election of officen luild on Fri­ The following men were prontot- Dr. Jam es J . Hepburn, retired Here Suiidky Two mongrel doga on Haw­ $50 iiiGourl^" Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 27—()P) surgeon in chief of the Boston w n l t i n f Report Made Cbi(MgO, O ct 27—(P)—A ^ day morning, Ira wUcolL of Tol­ The Emblem CHub will hold a cd to the grade of Private S1rat< For Audio-Visual Tests thorne atreet were playnnntea food aala at the Co-operative Store (flaaa at the Monday night drill of —The Ku Klux Klan waa linked C^V boepltal,' died yesterday aft­ Displays Here : ______* for many montha. Today, one’ year-old mother , was fatally land Grange, waa elepted to Mas­ ter of the Connecticut State o. Park Place, Rockville., Friday Company A at the State Armory. directly with hooded mob activi­ er a six months' Illness. He waa 66 T lia finia la dead and ^ e other in a criti­ stabbed last night aftor she had years old. The Manchester Public Schools t. used. Every care will be ta>en by Ministers to Petition Local Man Tried in been attacked less than a half Grange. Mr. Wilcox is well known beginning at 2 p.m. .VII ipen.brrs The promoted are: Edward J . ties by testimony of two Klan Fall Session Netted cal condition. are asked to have food there by Wlls<^. Paul J . Gueasner and Sam­ t o b t f l U r C of C M id T«n Cedar* have been selected by the National the Manchester Schools to Insure Bolton as Result of ■’ block trom her home. In Coventry and is a frtquent vis­ members st the trial of C!olen>an Education AssoclatioivAs an Audio that the visitors will be presented $68,249 Decrease of Comniittee to Change Elarly l u t night, one dog. itor at Coventry Orange and has 1;S0. If unable to deliver it they uel P. MaCurrey. Jr. owmed by John Lovett, was Mrs. Mary Lochlrco, returning A. (Brownie) Lollar,* charged with To ^operate for the Visual Aids Demonstration Oen- with an actual situation and not a Plans for Nov. 13 Show An Accident There home'from her factory Job, coi* many friends In this and surround­ should call Mrs. Robert J. Dower, It waa announced that there are Walt aa hafirl... tbc tune to btdld k now. IkcH’s an , $1,880 Under 1948 playing with a dog owned by ing towns, who are all very happy tel. 88M and It will be <*ollected. openings for fifty men In Company flogging while masked. ter and have been awarded a Cer- ; synthetic one. Because of this. Peter Dubaldo. In some man­ lapeed In the arm* of her step Lollar, a former special deputy better biqr for your aaonejr, and you gain all the sccazi^, Holiday Season tlftcate of XTaMe Merit forrnr •'Commend-’>Commend-I ( teachers will only be scheduled for to learn of his advancement In Tfie annual charity card party of A. If you are between the ages of Attention Membera of the Manchester Min­ ner, the collar on Lovett's , dog Bolton, Oct. 27—(Special)—John father after she had iUggered to sherift. IS the first of 18 men to be visiting classes when the Visual The Fall Session of the auction ^hl* grocery store at 921 South State Grange. -- the Emblsm Chib will be he’d «t 17 and 35, physically and mentally $D«nfo« and sadsfactloo of haring yonr own hooMNOV. able Advances in the Area of In­ became loose and .the Dubaldo Stands, 21, of North Main sti«et, Mr. and Mrs. p. Raymond John- the Elk’s Home In Roc! vl*Ic, tried on various charges after a We have equipment to Th* ChriitmM display hare this structional Materials." Fourteen Aids are being correlated directly market netted I68.24B.8S this year. isterial Aaaoclation ate atrongly Damen avenue. She died an hour fit, why not come over to the Ar­ 8 a e fo io o a ...w « * U b e g Ia d to point (mt why riisnni' ysar is eapecttd to be blfger and with the studies of the class. These dog grabbed the loodc end. The Manchester, pleaded gutUy to a son Were in charge of the setback' Wednesday, November 2, at 8 p.m wave of night riding violence in diE septic tank holes, foot­ other cities In Connecticut have It waa announced this morning b j opposed to the playing of Dcwncy 4 later In a hospital. ''*' . mory and eee Sgt. Tabor about no mason to deisfy any longer. tMtteir than ever before, Mrs. Mar­ visiting teachers will be assigned ogs rolled ever and over -and charge of evading responsibility in party held at Coventry Oranga on There will be a prize at each tabic, joining the New Netional Guard. this area last Iday.and June. ings for buildings and received similar awards. By virtue Brothera Circue In Manchest, n ' the Dubaldo' dog kept pulling She wae cut severely on her Tuesday evening. Thera were nine He Is being tried for the June tha Stevenson, executive secretary to classrooms which are studying Nelson Kilpatrick of the Manches­ I Ekilton Trial Justice Coiu't last throat, han(», face, tongue, r-m* refreshments and door prize . Besides training, the Guard offers ditches for land tile, water of the Chamber of Commerce said of teing appointed as a demon­ Sunday, November 13, it was tighter and tighter. The result ; night and was fined $50 by Ju:;t0; regular sesaiona of she Sunday mothers of small fry at feeding time. Mrs. Florence Muir Sherwin, of Unless hunters obey the law' Discharged yesterday: ilrs. K eep ing H and s O ff Strike Effects Grow Worse* from getting into the last stages wound in the temple, a pistol on i per for a three* year term and also achool will be held at 10 o’clock, Friday and where help is most difficult;” x-k 1 d’sk Ranney street, Hartford, wld-| those apprehended may lose their I Katherine Keish and son, 307 and all those who have not aa yat // FRIDAY, OCT. 28 - 6:30 P. M. Strike effecU grew steadily the cockpit floor. — Mra. Charles Smith and Erneat 'Trial By Jury The new Kooleez Bib has its own U e n ie u i lO vxo ow, . or Thomas , _ . Sherwin. , died , yes- _. | I 'Watkins died in a hospital at hunting rlghU In Manchester. At'Gardner atreet: Mrs. Anna‘Tom- started are urged to atart Sunday. Saturday Evenings S teel-C o al S trik e s worse. Production of up to 6,000,- During the past year, the repor present there are'only a few spots Hnson, 570 Center steet; Mrs. Nor- Gowdy for a two year term to All AND noted, the number of out-patient terday in Danbury hospital She U „ without regaining A cordial welcome la extended to only 69c ooch cfumb-and-liquid-catcher, to save baby’s 000 tons of steel has been lost, open to hunting. Among the most Thompson, 3 Durkin street; the vacancy caused by the resig­ Nov. 4 and 5 clinica rose to six with the addi­ leaves three sons, Howard A. Muir ^ I any children in the community to clothes, ind yours too. Wipes clean "with spelling shortages of all sorts of (Continued from Page One) of Wapplng, Russell L Muir of ! popular are the Filter Bed area. 1 Mrs. Mary Warren. 127 Princeton nation of Lester N, Hilt. J. Mar­ attend the Sunday school classes. Seautifully .(Ceatfaaed from Page One) fabricated metal items in the tion of ones in Stamford, Bridge­ tin Vlsny was elected deacon for Danbury, and l-ester R. Muir of! Poltn^hief McCIamma saK near the Country Club aiid on Tol- street: Mrs. Edith Phelps. 366 Climax Chapter, No. 9$, will oh* gift-packaged a damp doth. A gift from the heavens months ahead. port and Rocky Hill Veterans published stories today saying Hartford; two daughters. Mrs. Watkiiw had stolen the plane from a three year term and ' Mrs. situation with any member of the hospital. Previous clinics were in land turnpike. i Oakland stycett Mrs. Alice Borre- serve Past Matron’s and Past Pa* Pinafore" South Methodist '■ Speaker * in Koolesz in hfavenly blue for boys; baby pink Besidea the growing unemploy­ Sherman has been called to the Ii .Florence Giddens v.,.v„.,...„ of . . .East------Hartford a flying . y service at Clearwater air- Hunters are also reminded to ‘ Glastot^bury;------r---- • Miss Berths Ernest Gowdy a deaconess for a cabinet."' ment. there was a threat of a fuel Hartford, New Haven and at the like term. Mrs. Ruth Gehring was trona' Night on Wednesday eve* ' Church golden foil for girls. capital. . 1 and Mrs. Mildred'CYhaples of B u ck -, port. When he brought it back to make sure the bird is high enough ' Moser, Rockville: Mrs. Martha nlng, November 2, with a supper Preaented by the Epworth Ross's statement was regarded shortage if the 39-day mine walk­ State Farm for Women, Niantlc. Sherman is now commander of sister, Mrs. Ethel Lyon of ! the field- its gasoline tank '"■as ^ l.icedak. East Hartford; Gary Ouel elected to serve on the church in some official quarters as an ef­ out lasted much longer. Already, Busiest was the veterans home for all members at 6:30. . Mrs. League the Mediterranean fleet. New London; several grandchil-1 empty. lette, Ea.^t Hartford; John Sklba, committee for a three year term; John Biasell will serve as Matron Prooeeds for South Methodist Rey. J. Bernard Gates fort to discourage reports of pos­ more than 600 passenger trains clinic where 292 persons were Source Not Dlclosed dren and great grandchildren. ' ' Chief McCIamma said the young Missionary committee, Mrs. A. J. Directed hy Bernard sible presidential intervention be­ 803 Center street. and Henry Douda as Patron during Church .Vdx-anoe Program had been discontinued on govern­ treated. Next came Hartford ______Arends did not disclose the ' She wa.4 a member of Bigelow ' pj|ot of a “moody dl-position." A nnounce D ale Discharged today: Mrs. Emily Vinton; Auditors, Mrs. FlOyd Campagna Chaplain Of The State Prison cause of the feeling that such re­ ment orders to save coal. the evening *wlth the other offices with 215, New Haven (and dtato source of bis information on Den- j chapter. O.E.S.. of East Hartford; but never spoke of suicide until he .^-x -a-a xa • • Galinat and .son. Soutli Coventry: SUndlsh and Mrs. Byron W. Hall; being filled by Past Matrons and ports harm mediation efforts. Peace efforts appeared bogged Farm for Women) 162, Stamford feld's resigpiation ; Queen of the South: Welcome Re- phoned his girl friend. .MrCIsmmi. Music committee. Miss Loretta Insists Report Mistake down in the coal strike. Union- F o r O bF.O b r n i r * Mary Deyorlo. 109 Spruce Patrons of the chapter. Degree W6Mcrp!s 157 and Bridgeport 11. Hartford's He said, however, he had "just , bekah Lodge, f.O.O.F.; Order of , withheld the name of the girl; McKinney, Mrs. Thomas D. Me* Even before Roas made his state­ operator talks at Bluefleld, W. Va., \ street. will be conferred on a class of Now on sale by league mem­ PBBSCBIPnON PHAKMACY large number is attributed by Dr. been adriacd, correcUy or not." . Amaranth;* and G old star Mother-s i _ . , sent todav lo ------Birth yesterday; A -son to Mr. Kinney, Mr*. Lawrence Robert- candidates. ment, another official — prominent recessed yesterday until next Bacon to the fact that the clinic bers or can be obtained at the Food Fun Fellowship 961 Main Street ' Tri. 5921 la behind-the-scenes planning on that it would be requested within of New London. The funeral will p^^mville. Va.. Watkins’ fami! Temple Chapter, No. 53, Order and Mia. Edward Swain. 94 Mid­ aon, Mrs. Donald Hayden, Misa Tuesday. From all signs, nobody liere was in full swing during the the next day or two. * ,I be held tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. at Shirley Wright; Welcoming com TICKETS church office. Truman labor policies — had ,n- home; His mother. Sirs. Elizabeth of the Eastern Star, has set the dle Turnpike, east. had agreed to as much as a com­ entire year. Calling this “malicious retails- , the Newkirk A Whitney Fuwral mittee. Henry I. Barnes. Mrs. alsted the cabinet officer was mis­ ma for inclusion In a new contract. Men comprised 772 cf the 941 i Denfeld's testimony. Honie'"31*8‘^Buroside‘ avenue^ Watkins, was notified by teleph me date of Thursdiy, November 10 R ed s iu N orw ay taken in talking of a deadline'. The old one expired July 1. Leon H. Austin, Mr*. Richard S arifird ! Storra, Newell A. Hill. Misa This official, unwilling ' be There were indications that once s’s:’i T , n r ^ s s 7tvnniiii.orrt ; d nWU'iatinir - BurialbS'. wa:■«««■<• ill 'oclude a* brother. James The ri ,,.ait two moted by name, said, "evidently, Mr. Truman decides to act it will for women man vin«on iLf., tu renter cem#terv East Hart- kins, a student at VifRinia Po.y- o clock and-n tea r will be served dur- LET US Loretta McKinney waa elected Exp el ^ ilo ists’ tba gentleman misunderstood th j be to exercise the prestige of his the House Armed Services __ choir director and Mrs. Lawrence The coinmi^ion was optimistic | ^fttee"mlttee tamed"at.ly immediately ‘"to t^ meet 'thi; this i | ford.ford, ’ , ^chnic ‘"sUtute and an aunt. i„g the afternoon. Supper will be president." office. This could mean calling over success of facilities aoon to . ---- .. . ------mm. j. n. .xnjior, mlti. served ^t seven o'clock under the SIMONIZE Robertson organist, 51rs. Walter insult to the Congress." i S, Haven, superintendent of Sun­ Oslo, Oct. 27—(A*)—Norway's thing was reported trying to' the disputing parties to the White be offered at its new hospital in Anniversary Mass [ chairmanship of Mrs. Rbllin Hitt i Communist party bos expelled a t Philip Murray, president of the House for a personal appeal, or Arends. a Republican House YOUR C.4R day school. The Bosrd of Trustees Hartford. It will be tlie .nation'a A third &nniveranniversary8&r> uibas mass viuiwill bedc t i i I and tickets -may be obtained from former party secretary and other O and head of its striking ''teel- It could be an invitation to nego­ leader, is a member of the com­ will pass decision on the matter S “first publicly-supported and ?q)e- laid in St. James’s church. Satur- JO llllSO ll olctOS I any of the officers. (Or Any Method You Prefer) '•'ntolst'' (antl-Sovlet) members HAVE SAVED B Y tiate' in the White House. mittee. - ! =: of a well in cooperation with the THOUSANDS OF 'WOMEN workers imlon, to negotiate mrecMy cialized hospital," Dr. Bacofn said. I A variety of fancy articles, today with the U. S. Steel Corp in A step of this sort was under­ “I am shocked beyond deicrip- day, October 29 a t 8:30 for t ^ re- Orange. one leader claimed *vere reeponsl- It will open around Ja.r*.. 1. tlon by this information,” Arends pose of the soul of Bernard Devlin, 4 f 1 Y ii r k 1 i x x ! i t i m i aprons, knitted goods, home baked. SaMsfactinn Qnaranteed ble for the party's defeat in the New Torit. stood to be preferred by adminis­ pg offered for C. Colin F.dinondson is chair­ tration advisers to use of the Accommodations for 50 "in-pa- said in a statement. parliamentary elections two weeks Mumy went to New York from Memorial Mass ___' skle at the various booths; also * Prleex From 88.00 Up man of the - Hallowe'en party meetings In Cleveland with his CIO Taft-Hartley law emergency pow­ llents," both men and women, ^ i ^ l , I think it is reprehensible and scheduled for Friday evening, Oc­ ago. SHOPPING AT OENTON'S -WHY HOT Y O U ! be provided dt the InstltuUon. One ^ fronUl atU ck on the preroga- A month’s mind mass for the re- (Continued from Page One) plastic bags, wrapping paper and' The Communist ne'wspaper Frl- lieuteaanta. Ching has been meet- ers. with their eventual strike- Christmas cards. All members are tober 28. at the Church Communi­ Jng with Industrial relations ex­ halting court Injunctions. ward will handle Voluntarj* male ; constiluf.onal responsi-, pose of the soul of (aiarles Fogar- ty House to which all children of heten today revealed the expulsion patlents, another volunUry female I pimic, oi the Congress to resort | ty will be celebrated Saturday , g democratic goyernmer't c n de­ solicited for donations to the. fs ir i Baiillv*H Servicciiler of Former Party Secretary Pedef e r t s of V. 8 , Steel, the nation's so that the chapter may realize as ' Phone 7259 high school age or over are * Invit­ You Bare Because We ,/e*Low Rent * Inojqpensive Fiartures * Volume biggest steel producer, for more patients while a third ward will j malicious retaliation against I morning. October 29 at eig h t' velop in Germany." Furubotn. Vice (Thairroan Roald treat and study involuntary cases I o'clock in St. Lawrence O'Toole clay said he believes the Gtr- generous a sum of money from ed. There will be a scavenger than a week. H allo w e’en P arty We Pick Up and Deliver hunt and dancing to rerds. Re­ Halvorsen and others. They were The union baa refused to budge gencrally in the last stages of al- ^ committee when that witness has church. Hartford. man people wiU not be deceived by ! *■*'* project as in previous years, accused of favoring Yugoslav Pre­ DlSiribuSion And At Nc Sacrifice Of Personal Service To Each Lady!! coholism. This latter group will be | pgp„ requested to give his person-1 Spviet promi.ses of sovcreign'.y in freshments will also be served. from its position that the diapule Miss IMana Motycka 1* chairman mier Marshal, Tito's policies ' of assigned by the courts to the hos- ; frand views to a committee the eastern rone. j should be settled according i- the Is H eld b y C h u rch . of decoratlims and Miss Marilyn building up independent national terms of a report by a presidential 1 of Congre.ss.” Mme. Pandit discussed India • CVsmmunlst parties resisting di­ VolunUry patienU will be ac- ; trends aaid both .Secretary of T ilo P rom ises new place in world affairs, and ex- 1 Loyzlm In charge of refresh­ fact-finding board. This called MANCHESTER—iVe »vlll have built for you a home on the Mto ments. A good time Is being rection from Moscow. for employer-paid pens*on-insui- The Merry-Weds of the Second cepted for only a five to 10 day Defense Louis Johnson and Secre­ plained her country's phiiisophy of t 'Thp Labor newspaper Arbelder- Congregational church held a gala 1 stay, the commission said. "Ad- of your choice from one of our many locationv and plana at coat planned by the committee and all ance benefits worth up to ..0 cents tary of the Navy Matthews had Long Struggle peace. 9 ranging from $8,500 to *15,000 and up. Your prevent house Mill Bladej said Osmmunlst Leader J. HERE IS A COAT VALUE family Hallowe’en party last eve- ■ missiona will hayc to be limited, I "Our foreign policy ia based upon [ are welcome. an hour. aasured the committee that aU be accepted in exchange or we w.lH sell yonr present unit for you. , The second claaX of First Aid Strand-Johansen, a former mem­ Steel firms have all agreed to nlng In the church parlors which i m the voluntary class, to those Navy officers would be entitled to i detachment, but nbt indifference," ber of Parliament, had blefncd were decorated in seasonal colors patients who demonstrate a sin- (Continued from Page One) t he said. "We have no trod'tloral sponsored by the (Coventry Grange put up that amount of money if express their views freely on uni­ MIDDLE TURNPIKE WE.ST—Pine. Acres Terrace. Four-room was held at their hall on Monday Furubotn and his followere for th * THAT SAVES YOU $15.00// the workers will chip In something and grinning pumpkins. The pro- j cere desire to recover from excess fication and military policy differ­ I “ ' ' enemies, and we certainly’ have ,io duelling u’ttb partially Hnished attic. Hot water heat, oil burner. Communist lou of all 11 of the 1 ism in other countries of the' prejudices.” evening. Classes are 'held each too. gram opened with a grand march; drinking and assets which indicate ences. Ten years old. 'Sale price, $11,,500. Down payment, $S;S00. Bal­ parliamentary seats they held be­ and the judges awarded prizes to that U*eatment will be profitable I J ' Mias Ward, speaking on .Ameri- Monday evening at 7 o'clock, Shir­ No Word ou Reqneet "Oampalgn of Terror” ance St approximately $65.00 per month with taxes. ley GledhIII Is teaching the group. fore the Oct. 10 elections. •ntero was no word on the re­ different age groups to them.” Arends sqld that In spite of j Earlier in the day The Literary , economic position in the rorld, Carol Greene, the youngest child j Gazette linked Tito s name with | ^ continued rise in .American IRVING STR EET—New four-room Cape Cod with two unAnlsh- Mr. and Mrs; W*14er 8. Haven JUNIORS, MISSES’ WOMEN’S-100% VIRGIN WOOL Dr. Bacon said there were en­ these promises "we now see a returned Saturday ex’ening after Chipin Presents Crodentiale at the party was awarded a prize. couraging signs ahead. that of Opera Star Milanov in the i income — with investment of cu h ed up. Hot water heat oil burner. Dormers up. Immediate oc­ Lcgal Notices campaign of terror being Initiated bitterest Russian personal attack attending the three-day session of In the pre-school group, Margaret "A fter the commisaion’s three in the Pentagon. surpluses overseas — could be Jhe cupancy. Sale price, $10,500. Dolvn payment, $1,000 to $1,700. Amsterdam, Oct. 27 —(PV—Sel- Wolcott won a prize for her Bo years of work and experience evi­ to date on'the Kremlin's chief means of solving the world's doilar- With taxes and Insurance $68.00 per month with $1,700 down., AT A COURT o r PROBA*TE held "The Armed Service* commit­ Yugoslav opponent. Milanov den Ohapln, new United States at Ifanchexter within and for the Peep costume, aslo Gregory Brand dence la alowly coming to light tee cannot take this lying down,” sho'rtages in yeara to come. (O. L $68.00 per month with $|,000 down). smbasaad.-r to The Netherlande. District of Hxnehexter. on the J5th who waa dreased as a little bride. that attitudes of the public to­ he said. "Our committee has laughed about the story. Striking Details day of October, A.D., 1S49. Mme. Milanov, as ,9he is knon*n ! TOLLAND TURNPIKE—Four-room dwelling with two par­ presented his credentials today to In the older group. Judith Barnes ward alcoholics and alcoholism promised all Na'vy witnesses the tially flnUhed up. Fireplace, basement garage. Ix>t 80 x ISO, Im­ Queen JuUa-.ia a t a short ceremony ZIP-IN COATS Prxeent. JOHN J. WALLETT. are undergoing change and that protection of the committee." to the American musical public,' LIl'OSsL' Paxosisi Judge. as a cow girl, Bobby Butler as an is the wife of Maj. Gen Ljubomir A xriv A C U A C mediate occupancy. Sale price, $10A00. Down payment, $2,500 to In the queen’s palace here. Indian,' and Roberta Johns as a the change is for the better.” At the Pentagon, reporters'could Extate of Harriet W. Holman, late of Uich. director of a project to build IS,000. About $55.00 per month with taxes. Manchester, In sale* District, decesSed. little old lady won prizes. He said that other states are not get a definite answer to the On motion of Clu-rles W. Holman of An entertainment by the clUl- looking more and more to Con- questions about the published a new city of Belgrade where the P lan O ffered i W ELLS STREET—^Two-family, one six-room apartment Im­ ■aid Manchester, administrator. d ren followed conaisUng of humor-] necticut “for leaderahlp in the stories that Sherman is the'I Danube and Sava rivers meet. mediate ocbupancy, and one four-room apartment. Sale price, Norwegian Design ORDERED; That six months from way here. They 'Were married In 1947 at the the 3Sth day of October.' AD., 1949, be ous skits by Gail Bowers amj Joyce | field of alcoholism rehabilitation." (Coatinaed troia Page One) $$,800. Down payment, $1,500 to $^,000. Balance on rental of ap­ Wetherell; several marimba ■, Since Connecticut formed its The Post quoted Assistant Sec- , Yugoslav embassy in Washington, proximately $48.00 to buyer. asd the aame are limited and allowed retary of Defense Paul H. Griffith ; D, C. ! . x . a for the creditors within which to bring selections by talented Edward | commission four years xago, 18 aiding ! In their claims sgalust said estate, xnd Stiles a piano selection by Con-1 other states have set up similar as saying Sherman is being called Milanov made her debut at New i b®‘>«'’« The soprano said today she bly Pi esident (jarlos P. Romulo to | .prAvements, Immediate occupnnc.v. Sale price, $7,800. Down pn.v- County, on the first Tuesday ol April, j A few remarks were made by negotiate with the Greek govern­ $138.00 „ 1949, am.* noa- pendln*. cialmlnK a r>A |ifiiw xfa p i m i tling its offensive power. hopes to leave Belgi ade soon for a ment $1AM to $2,000. Terms arranged on balance. the president, Ralph Kaufman who A c:iABiAfii A itiki I .pjjg hearing* were called after three-month concert tour in the ment for. a suspension of execution divorce, custody of minor children. thanked the committee, Mr. and $ 9 9 * BROADCLOTHS V, support of minor eliildren, aiimony, _____ ; 1 Capt. John G. Crommelin gave , united States. Here itinerary has of sentences against political pris- NORTH COVENTRY, MILLER ROAD—Four-room dwelling with and alimony Pendepte llte. it not tp- Mrs. Albert U Post, Mr. and Mrs. newsmen copies of secret Navy ; been arranged, she said, but so far i ^'’**'**, *<> •°hg a* a special B a iu n s Warren Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Continoed from Page One) flrepince, lights, bath partially installed. .Vbout five years old. TAX g, - pearlnx to this Court ihs* the dstend- ___ * correapondence as.aalUnir these I Conciliation commission, which I Eight acres of land. Sale price, $6,800. Down payment, $2,000 to ■ ant has received notice of the pendency Mercer and Mr. and Mrs. E. V ., she has not received an entry per­ FREE siid 10 be running i policies. Crommelin was suspend ' Romulo heads, cdhtinues In 'exist- ] $2,50(1. Terms nmuigrd on balance. •GABARDINES . of .said complaint and it appeartns to Coughlin for their cooperation, tones Nvas »«.u^ t«^^« . mit. I ence. this Ctourt that the whereabouts of ' the defendant Joseph E. *rully Is un- AN'DO\XR ON MAIN HIGHWAY—Three-year old Cape Cod. You won’t brifove th« low price tog when jron see thcM bmatifolly : knoarn to the plaintiff. Four rooms down with two rooms partially flnished pp. Screen­ ORDERED, tliat notice of the In- ' P u b lic K eco rd l8 ed eombihatlon doors. All Improvments including basement ga­ flnished coats! Wonderful, too, because you wear them oyer anything, wear . ,*tltu,tlon and pendency of said com­ LXT'.n'J";. ■S'. '.S ■■ ' FALSE TEETH rage. Sale price. $9,000. Down pn.vraent, $1,500 to $2.000..B al­ them every aeaaon of the year! plaint shall be slven the defenuaiit by they weri-given apples and candy | proride" that a I Griffith. In a ta'lk at suburban SAVE! - some proper officer or by publlshina AVarrmntee Deeds That Loosen . ance approximajel.v $49.00 per month Including taxes. Imme­ diate occupancy. ' this order In The Manchester Herald, _____ ^___ I woTur w"o r"e'tircsTaS*65^.ft^r CT’evy Chase. Rolling Perk, Inc., to Richard Need Not Embarrkssi , a newspaper publUhed In Manchester, ‘ I 30 years Service will be paid $100 Lrominelin was not acting alone. FINE SILKY CLEAR COATS '* once a week, for two successive weeks, K. Nelson et al, property at He- i wearers of false teeth hare suf- j GREEN WINE BROWN GREY laine road and Parker street. r«red real embarrassment because their COviaSTRY LAKE. ON LAKE FRONT—Excellent five-room commencinx on or before October. 31. dxvelling, furnished, wtth flreplare. Screened porch. C*ou1d be w|(i- *949. Pow er Failure ; ;„,*;r2..Sr'''' 1 B ra e -B u rn E .states. In c., to Roll- . plate dropped, slipped ot wobblei.* at NEW 1950 STYLINGS-GUARANTEED BS' the Court. ing P a rk . In c., property on the ! Just the wrong time. Dn not live in terized and used for year-round prnneriv. Irnmnliate occupancy. Sale price, $6,500. Down pa.vment $1,000 lo $1,.$00 required. 82 RACKS AND RACKS OF ROBERT L. ALLTK. H its B ro o k lyn 1 easterly side of Parker street, con- of^ V" m^.*T 4^'*?lETlif toe alSI^ jl ii-ii BLACK TEAL Assistant Clerk of Said Court.** FOR QUALITY AND WEAR I tion. which IS the law nt t .c lanu. Herbert A. Schultz to l..eona. line (non acid) poauler. on your platea. jJ Co v e n t r y I.AKE—Three-r»>om dwelling near lake. Could he COATS AT A CX3URT. OF PROBATE held 1 contract with the UAW, the com- Holds false teeth more firmly, sa they I By Sue Burnett (CouUnurd from Page One) eni.B I officers wore ^ st,.inmeyer and Frederick Stein- winterized. Sale price. $t,S00 includes' furnishings. Down pay­ The youthful seamstreBs can • 041 at Manchester arlihln and for the 1 pany will contribute 8 3-4 cents ] feel m'ors. comfortable. Does not sour, , * ment, $750. ' * District of Manchester, on the 3t i west si^ of Concord roAd for Mr. i $7,5M. Dosra payment, $1,S(M la $2,000. Terms arranged on bal- .':5 or 39-inch. the 99th day of Octobtr, A. D.. 1949, be Uce brought aa »uto worker’s average pay l*;epecuUUon for the Navy’s No. 1 ; Mr#^^>l*on D. Kilpatrick of' Green PT A nnoe. Pattern No. 5041 consists of hot- THE FINEST IN MUSK- and the came ar^ ilmiteu and alloared For thla pattern, aend 25 cents, *-sr7S»255 ALL AT THE with floodlights and doctors de- j j gg ^0^^. . The new ! post gi„ce talk spread that Denfeld -jo Roosevelt street at estimated iron transfer for design measuring ter the creditors within which io bring .'.u* Burnett. The ManeheeU? msnts, stitch iruatrattons. eom- GENTON U)W , LOW give publie notice to .the credltore to Frances Scuderi of 1767 61st street minority left wing group with President TTuman and Navy man W. Annis, alterations and ad­ FOOD SA LE plste finishing directions for ptl- Went through a successful emer- vrithin the UAW had opposed the REALTORS -nlng Herald, 1150 Ave. Amert- Open Daily $ A. M. t« lO P . bring in their elaimc.wt'Jiln said time. Secretory Matthews this week, ditions to property at 71 ^ t h cap. New' York 19, N, Y. low top and centerpiece. AND OTHERS. ALL AT ( PRICES allolNd by publishing a copy of this gency operatloa imder the aame pjan as "inadequate.” ;. presumably to talk over v.*kat 51ain street at estimated cost of order in soma newspaper having a J . W. Hale Corp. IM CENTER STREET. MANCIfESTER, CON*N. PHONE 5105 Send 35 cents today for th* new Send 30c In Ootna, your name, conditions. I President Walter Reuther and might be done. It would tahe -pretl $125. address and th* Pattern Number FINE APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN dfeulaUon ia said probate district, 'Police rushed portable lights to Fall nnd Winter Fashion. 64 pages TREMENDOUS SAVINGS within tsa days tn m the data of this co-Ieadcrs of the UAW hs4 strong­ dential action to oust Denfeld un­ To Earl G. Seaman for altera- Saturday, Oct. 29 After 1)00 F . M. Phone Maaehester 2-04SS, Mr. ARM of smart new styles, special t.*a-' to Anne (3abot, The Manchester 'ordsr. and return f» k e to thla eoiirt other. hospitals and then hooked ly intimated that a etrike syas the less he voluntarily apples fOr tt- tionf and additions at 109 Wara- Evening Herald. 1180 AjV#. Amer- up generators to . provide 'oetter Or .ManrhesteV'SS77, Mr. Rose tiihe*. Free pattern printed Inalde of the Botlce giTeel only alternative if the plan were ttrement Friends have aaid he naa noke road «t estimated coat of 9 :3 0 a. m. the bhok., icss. New York 1$, N. Y. JOHN J. WALLVrr, Judge. serrie*;' not approved. no intention of doing th a t.. $ 100. . , 1 ; ------,— ; > ' i ‘

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C^NN.. THtJRSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 19^9 fAOE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1949 PAGE SEVENTBUEN - ______i______^------Jim Fuehs Holds Key to Yale Success Against Dartmouth

CompiM by Students of Manchester Uiirb School Miss Helen EsIch, l*'Nrull> AiIvim*! First Woman M any Prizes THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 VOL. X m NO. 8 Four Local Officials THE By Hickman Expects Back P ro Named EARL W . For Road Race 'visual Aids Used A Sporting View Soccer Team Pirates Are Theme Legion of Honor Editors Lead To Work Sunday’s Tilt BEMtALD YOST To Spark Eli Attack Fifth Straight Total of 3S to Be Dis­ iu Many Classes My, what a line-up—girla’ gym t; Babe Zahariag to Serve Sitorts Editor For Initiations News P anel clasaea have been drawing the Beats Meriden For $20,000 a Year ANGLE tributed to Runners iW’* respective positions of a girls' Rod(viU« Determined to Chicago Player Showed For Runners MaiiehMtsr High U 'one of the Heads Ring Card Here Thanksgiving Dajr •<___ - Or you’ll walk the plank, soccer team, and it aeems to have Defeat Silk Qty ill At Chicago Golf Club Mickey DlreoU thstkoR >town in the early evening, shortly schoola aaaisUng the University of worked wonders, as the n U no*w Local Sport Plenty of Promiae or off with your head, or Mop t!»e Connecticut as a try-out center for World Staff Members <]^ach^s New Tactips "Waycroee Midget Football, 1949. after the factory bad cloded for deck." were a few of the frighten­ place themselves on the field Third Meeting at .Ml. Mickey Kntkaveck, Director," ap­ another day. Ormand decided to A total o f IS prises will be Against Holy Crota Cross Country Team Is new fllnaa, not yet relaaaed for Attend State Press Cun* quick as J'du can bat an eye! Pay Off Oh Locufis Ghleego, O ct 8T — (ffl— Babe ing threats being ordered during general dlatrlbutlon. Resulta from Nebo; Kickoff at 2 i l5 Zahor'lea hoe become the first peared In bold type on a football coll with the ealae repro- awarded portlclpante In the Thir­ Chatter l4|ist Week at Bowl Victorious at Weaver the Initiations of the new .nembois many adioola are tabulated for program received in the mall re­ ^ U U v e informing him that he ference Saturday Tsa team, rah team, other Win Second Game, 2*1 women to fill e man's shoes m teenth Annuel Army and Navy of Paint and Powder by Jie i lrates uae In a film directory. cently. had arrived, this.ha did and the Th^'IkMtarn Profaaalonal Bas­ And at UConn teams may fight to the end but ■top right up football fans and head professional o f a golf club. Club Five Mile Rood Race here on a stage resembling a piraiea Lawrence Spencer, ' new Visual Mickey la the North End native men asked If Ormend wonted to ketballetlMUl League schedule will be Naw Haven, OcL 87—"The key Five members of the "High ours will olvirays win! This ils New tactics tried by Mr. Dan­ who managed and caught for the 0 “ hearse at once, or wnlt Tbanksglvliig morning it waa re­ to the entire Yale season," Uer- ship, with skull and bones and Alda director for all Manchester School World" staff attended Uie ielson, the Red end White soccer SM naaehsatsf’s tfiggsat tootSoU She did It for a minimum of $20,- ported by General Chairman Don­ released at tonlght'a meeting In A' \ . An undefeated Manchester High other appropriate propdrtles on the theme song of the girls’ flsid Waycroee Bears in the Georgia-; morning. West wee enxloua New Haven.. Manchester is expect­ mon Hickman wta raying.-’ is Jim achoola, has a busy program under sixteenth annual convention of the hockey squad who scored a Uifee coach, paid' off when the locals attraction In years. ‘Ilia place, lit. 000 per year, a private airplane, ald Hemingway. bool cross-country team drubbed Friday night, October 3i. beat Meriden last Friday, 2 to 1. and room for George in the club­ Florida Boeehall League It# past * •’•'I' » meeting place ed to open ita loop schedule Fuchs. It ha su y s tn one ptees way much of the time at high Connecticut Scholastic Picas Asau- to one win over New Britain at a Nabo; the teams, RoekvUIe Aaesr- two seesona. The Beers won both i “ (I voon the new car The prise list includes trophlce, we ora going- to best s tram ttoot ver High, 16-39, for their flfth The pirates, who were Pat Mr, Daniqison used the first and house's private quarters. wrist watches, pens, traveling against Meriden, Friday, Novem­ Jones, Adrian Schmldhauser, Dick school In addition to the pre-view elation held at Greenwich High recent hockey playday. Mere's Uon Logloa and tbs local 8Uk City tbs Isagus and playoff crowns n UnTRlWd. ber 26 et the armory. we ore not supposed to." ■trat^ht win, Monday afternoon on plan. achotfl, Greenwich, on Oci. 22. The to more vlctoriee, g ^ I second atring forward Ilnee after Whether George, her 800-pound, bogs, electric ebavera radio, cam­ Johnson, Thelma Pierce, AUisu every (luai-ter and had reserve A, O. It's bean a number of years ex-wreatler husband, win forsake 1948 and the post summCr placed Ormand thanked the rspresente- The transplanted from Tennsssse the Wgaver 2.4 mile co\irse. Olmstcad, and Bob Kelley, ao Cap Claasea which have benefited by purpose of the bohventton waa to third during the regular season tm' Uve for leaving hla dinner to ac­ era, woUata- hata, clocks, eteele (via Wake ForraL No. Carolina strength throughout the game. sinoa any two teams have worked his twxing and wrestling promo­ Upe, desk set, cigarette lighters Last year eight teams made up Larry .Soma was the Individual tain, not only Initiated the nerV' tha values of - seeing films and give Information and further inter­ “Gulp, sputter, cough,” these captured Uie playoff honors. commodate him and woe ready to the Rec Senior Basketball League and Army) Yale mentor made trut aliides Include: classes of Mr. All­ Co-captains, John lanionacm and up such rivalry and Sunday’s eon- tions in Denvsr, Colo., to climb and Ue sata Two tooM prises will winner with a time of 13.11. Dur­ ouB new members but provided est in the fields of joumaliam. are the eounds of the girls from Six teems comprise the Way- membership. To date, but six statement seven months ago otid brio and Mr. Vaders which pre­ Al Morgan, led the attack, along test promises to be n humdinger. into hsr lap of luxury, Is not ^sold,1!* ‘T didn’tJ?!.* ’ •'■y mind coming down also ba awarded. able Dick Howes placed sec­ entertainment for them with .heir Jane Rottper, Jean Aspinwall; down ''under, the beginning swim with ‘ Oozlo Osgood. lamonaco iO e k ^ is scheduled for I;18 sharp. eroea Midget loop with gomes teams have officially entered tor just as true today aa it was viewed a film, “The Nature of En- Connie Young, Jessie Latbrop and mere who ore learning to (ll've. It known...... ts F ' H m RecreatiOB Oeatera will then—maybe even m on ra Uiriew ond with 13.21. Captain Joe Shea fierce voices, blood stains, and scored the first Manchester goal In It wtU mark the third time Anyway, there's space for him scheduled every Saturday nl;.ht the 1949-SO season. Any local copped third with 13:35. Sopho­ guns. ergy;” . typing clasaea which Norman Kittei were the "'World'' really takes courage to make the under the lights. The age limita­ dc again co-sponsor the race with the of the flicker of flash that Fucha the. firet quarter when he, acored this season that these two elevona at swanky Skycraot Country club, Army and Navy Club. Entry team desiring to play in the fast­ more Milt Cole took fourth place In The initiations ranged from tap watched a natlpnal champion type membera present at the confer­ plunge according to- tome. CWq after taking the ball denvn the field tion la twelve years and under, est league In town Is . tskad to showed Saturday in the Eli’s 14 and give hints; commercial claas- have m et On September 88, In n a SO-hole layout where Rkbe tokaa boil n l^ t here and ^He entire town blonke have been sent out to the 13:50. Weaver’s first man, Wien- dancing by Bernice Trcbbe, Fenna ence. Ekiitors Jane, Jean and Con­ give this advice—"Get out your with the help of the rest of the night game at Nabo, en improved, and no boy may weigh more hen contact President Mike Saverick to 7 storybook win over Holy berg placed flfth, one second In Fisher, and Helen Kronlck to an es with a bookkeeping film; social nie led a panel diacusaion on water wings, my dear, you’re go­ over oa pro Feb. 1, 1980, and will turns out And you must get there leading oliibe and runners in the Cross. ' line. A] Morgan was by far the end Inspired Legion eleven battled live. 105 pounds. A fat boy must shed at the Blast Side Rec. Two mors front of Howard Higley, who was expertly done monologue by Julia atudtes classes which have seen a "News." ing to learn to swim this year!” ) weight In order to play with. ha East ^ t r ie a close Tueeday, No­ As an underdog Yale team got fastest man on, the field Friday the Aces to a surprising 6 to 6 tie. She succeeds offabls Jerry Glynn, Uie teams would again make it an clocked at 13:54. Fred Ames plac Morlarlty, "March t>f Time’’ film on Frontiers A^ter hearing four professional and set the pace for the locals' win. midgets under the Waycroee rules vember 22. The race ts aonotlonsd sight team league with two games ready today for Saturday's coiKaion •d 10th, 14:39; Adrian Schmid Medicine, one on German This proved a morel victory for who taught her moet of what she tAundenvUIe, like eo many Ohio by the Oinneetlcut Amateur Ath with mighty Dartmouth in the Naomi Weroner made Icve to a Herb Urwetder Doris Oieter guest speakers, the students at The girl aporteters ore now Oszte’s chance , Came In the third the vlaitors aepeclelly since they and regulations. every Tuesday and Saturday night hauser. 11, 14:17; Jim Glenney, broom and Ruth Ann Ahinger, and propaganda against the United tendeid different. clinical discus­ sporting now plnneyst-K Beetdes quarter when he dribbled In from knows about golf a decade ago. locelitles, ie high school football letlc Union. No entry will be ec Bowl, the eyes of the Ella war* were twlceMlefeated by the locals Ths purpose of the midget ath­ conscious. West reported that pme- throughout the season. 12, 14:50; Alan Cahill, 13, 14:55. rendered a beautiful version of "I States, and a strip film on the sions concerning newspapers, writ­ the conventional red there la hie left wing position and scored Babe sold she would em|uoy a letic program la to prarida auper- oepted without AJi.U. registration on Fuchs, and Hickman said, with Win U-Conn Meet Love You.” Other singers P-cIuded Athlete, scholar, actor andmusi-i Doris Custer., president of Girls' Unlteid Nations; mechanical draw­ dazzling white. (Who put thoaa on a well-placed boot. last season by Identical ecores of well-known mole Instructor os ons UcoUy every etore In town had A number snd foreign antrenta must fingers crossed, "this coiila be the ing for contests and the medalist 18 to 0. Then on Sunday, October vlaed play, to build stronger and ^rtlon of Its main display window A steel splinter In Danny Fal­ Friday', the locals won the First Darid Garrity, June Honry, and clan all describe our Legion of Leaders Club, has been prominent ing clwues with orthographic pro- traffic UghU on the hockey The Red and 'White had more of her oasistanta. Hie name has healthier bodlea, Incretea iJsntal have international permits. Saturday.!' Honor candidate this week, Herb- | In the girls’ sports program which newspapers of 1948. IS, the clubs mat again, thIa .Ume devoM to the high school team. cone’s eye which became infected Annual U-Conn Invitation cross­ Raymond Jiiroa. Sheldon Chaffee Jectionl English cluses with a field?) than enough chances to score dur­ not yet been discloaed. elertnaea and to teach teomwor* Lost year 47 runnen started was the reason the local boy waa Fucha has been dogged by In­ country meet with comparltlve ert Urwelder. ; she considers has been extremely C.S.P.A. President Conway an­ In th# Windy City. In this oOnteat, Complete schedule batmen and with Ted Vogel of Tufts winning and .Prudence Richmond dramatic­ background view of pioneer life to nounced the officers for the fol­ ing the rest of the game, but Uiat and epoitamanahip. Katkaveck dropped from liist Friday night’s juries and ailments ever sinra ha ease. Dick Howes placed third be­ ally presented a scene from “ Ro­ From his end position on the . useful to her. accurate eye was missing. -Jack the Silk City squad wolkod off the picturM of the ployen and coaches in 28:88. The race will start entered Yale four falls ago. Al­ illuminate their study of "Giants lowing year and introduced the six Have you noticed thoee snappy Jqoic Amsitrong feela that on organised .vouth pro­ oe oa post reaulU w en Includ­ boxing card. Falcone received the hind two New London Bulkeley meo and Juliet.” Through all the football team. Herb has spilled : "Sports have been a valuable lii the Earth,” and art classes with drills which the majorettes have Small, BUI Sheekey and Stanley field ear^ In the third period com- Mikan Sets Pace gram la the most effective -/eapen promptly et 11 o’clock and a tur­ though eligible for varsity com­ runners, Larry ^ m a and Joe Shea many a ball carrier who has had , school life, be- members of the C.S.P.A. Student pHdnlng o f poor officiating. Rock­ ed In the displays.ipleys. splinter several yeara ago while initiations it was obvious thut P. films on Ini(Jan «rt. msdclng mu­ been practicing after aehool T Miruckt kept the attack up for the Southpaw ewingtng Jackie Arm­ to combat Juvtnil delinquency ir key (unner will be served all par- in the Na'vy and It wasn't until petition as a freshman because jf closely follow’ed for fourth and fifth other Intentlone. AIto on his sports | cause they helped me decide what Advisory Council, of which Jessie ville led at the time, • to il... Thet’e one way taUdlng up & P. has some very talented new rals and drawings. Pretty eharp— eoy we. Cost on first string line while Red Case strong Will have his work cut out As Lakers Win that It directs young minds Into tlclpoate and offlclols following late last Monday night that be the wartime regulations, ' uuhs M l respectively. Howard Hlghley took members. list Is baseball, which he plays , j ,ike to do after gradua- Lathrop la a member. Miss Helen and McNamara fought bard for Locals Nsod Triumph interest In echooIboyTootbell the race. out tha campaign with a knee eleventh and Milt Cole copped conslderably during the summer, ; Coaches used films on soccer Estes, who was recording secre­ eye In the direction of theae high toalorrow night at the armory clean, healthy and benaflrial chan­ Shots Here sod There suffered any III effects. While The faculty advisers, Mias Ann and football to show techniques. strutting lassies In formation at the second time forwards. Simdoy's tilt is a must for both when be faces Oscar St. Plerrs of nels, thus helping to mound the The five end fifteen mile Ueycle sparring at the Rec gym, be waa operation. Tha following yea. he thirteenth place to rack up the first and swimming. viewed for the Legion of Honor. tary last year, was elected to Pete Kunas played a good de­ Chicago, Oct. 27—(45—As far The Harlem Yankees, outstand­ races for juniors end seniors re­ McGuire and >Misa Isabel WiJrth A set of three, film-strips on the next game! teams end for the locale It’s e eesa Fall River. The latter, former eitiaens of tomorrow. ing Negro profeasionel teem, heve struck a blow on the eye. An ir­ sew only limited service, carrying U-Cpnn Invitation meet. Jim stated that they were very pleased Problems of Democracy, English. | __ > serve on the executive committee fensive gome as goalie although as the U llage AU-Stam ore con spectively wlU atert et 9:80 end the ball but 47 ttmea for 199 yards.' Olenney placed 29th, Fred Ames “The Tale of Two Cities’’ has been of do or die. The Aces realise t ^ i New England welterweight chom- Coechaa ore ci'ric minded ritl- been admitted t o ' the American ritation started and after waiting with the abilities of the’ luitiaU-s Phvslcs, solid geometry and trigo- . “ Interest Md this year. the Meriden stjuad scored In the they must win Simdoy or suffer cemed aky-soraptng George Mik­ 10 o’clock. Then lost season, writh ths excep* 30th and Adrian SchmWhauser purchased for Sophomire' English Panel discusalona on 'such sub- The cheerleaders ore also on the don, has been involved In more sens who volunteer their service'. Professional League. The Yanks two days, Falcone went to a doc­ and that they were glad to wel­ no^etry make up Herb’s progrim | final (luarter. groat embarrassment game an of the Minneapolis Lakers atiU They hold meetlnge at which time Entries for both races may be tlon of kicking off, he handled the 32nd. ' this yeir In the allege course As I ?‘=**ool s^ rts that Doris flusldr classes and the United Nations has subjects as features, news cover­ beam, working dn new cheers. Halroack Bill Butler had a kure hen 100 fights and hoe won SO Is “Mr. BasketboU." have appeared in Manchester on tor and It was found a atecl come such a nice group into the They certainly' deserve a-plenty promlaeS to be one of the better by knockouts. they diecuBs problema m handling several occasions against the obtained from Chairman' Heming­ splinter was the cause of the trou­ ball only 11 times. The Manchester second team Is club. president of the Current Affairs , b»» decided to b^ a physical edu- given the school a film on Its func­ age, make-up and proof reading goal in the' third quarter of the Mtkon peppered In a record way at the Army and Navy Club. Four Year Vet also undefeated In five meets and Club, secretary of the Science Club, cation teacher. The long list of tions. Three cheers for the cheerleaders semi-pro attractions o f the year, 8t. Pierre ie the first top-rank boya. These problems Inclvde ri.n- Guards. Trigger Davis, Jim Usry, ble. The splinter was removed last Miss Worth Introduced Presi­ were on the afternoon agenda. game but the wind carried the ball breaking 81 points last night oi ning up big scores, too much criti­ Bo despite the fact that Fuchs has been winning with tremendous and a member of the Hl-Y, Herb sports that she has gone out for Gail Andersen ’51 Jane Rottner, Jean Aaplnwall —Rah-Rah-Rah! and at a jjireoautlonagy meesure to Ing boxar to appear in Manches­ Hank Dellonie, Geoige Crowe, Hiursdey end the local pro ts ex dent Adrian Schmldhauser, who Just too hlfilt Doris day. October 21. Hamden Is un­ Illustrating the magic of colpr, Irish Eddls 0'Ck>nnor of Bridge­ 48. Carabella piled up enough points Brogan . . . 105 112—818 when be was on the West 'olat first seven to' cop team honors with bara Bengtson. Marcia Beach likes to .do different types of doubtedly one of the better teams If there la any teem that they port in the five round, semi-final. All-star Coach Adolph Rupp re­ ahoea ere to be used. Spikes end to win the bout. It waa a hair- McCurry . .. 107 92 lOa 299 for Ita match with Diana's Tavern premises. In the first five performers in his was showm Tuesday, October 11, tc and the Renn entry tn the 28 potnU.‘ managed the .next game, which needlework. For relaxation she to come out of the New Haven dis­ M.H.S. Musicians Plans Meetings eon beat, the Aces believe that It’a (XTonnor lost s close derision to ceived loyal support from four claete ere out. . all boya must have raising bout . . . Yale’s first foot­ Varrick .. .. 104 130 119—350 Fucha is the fastest "big" max appearance with Horace Heidt Miss Hope Henderson’s art stu­ RockvUls. But if they ore going to the consent of their parent* League dropped an three games to TtUa.y, Manchester runs Hayt- was a race consisting of six likes any murder program, except trict In many moons. dents. Manchester’s Seeley McOoVem Kentucky lads he coached to the 11 ball encounter with Dartmouth In Correnti , .. 112 110 135- 893 in the world. He Is six-feet, three- groups. earlier In the year. He also plays Don Balogh, outstanding Ham­ eccomplleh thle teak the Acaa ore play. . . practice aeasions must not Bryant and CTbopmon. PuWlc and Bristol In a trl- the drums. On week-ends Herb Sam Spade, and Saifimy Kaye’s Attend Festival In order to plan for two plays, The following is takisn from s lost week but put up a great scrap. NCAA title last season, but their 1884 resulted in a 113 to 0 victory inches toll, weighs 815 pounds, and ■maiiar meet. The locals trounced After the first dance, which was music. den quarterback, passed for two going to have to play ball much The winner will probably meet Mc­ combined efforts of 85 points waa last mors than 90 minutoa ..-.lly, . for the Ells. The Indians won last Totals .. ...5 5 7 557 577-1991 runs the 100 in 9.8. Juet this past plays for banquets, parties, and en­ which will be 'presented at future resume of the movie by Lois Pro- no outside games ahali be played. The Y volley ball team has la both teams In the Invitation meet a "Paul Jonea" elder and donuts touchdowns and bulled through kopy, '50. better than they heve the pest few Govern at a future show. not enough against the basket year's game, 48 to 14, end ere Don WUIU summer he established a new tertains at the various night clubs This past summer Doris held a weeka. In the past month, any It would be nice to have f Ml Jg t sued s challenge at the Klwanls at Storra. were served by Connie Glenncv. very Interesting Job at the Hart­ the center of the Red line for a Manchester High School will meetings, a Paint and Powder "Isaac Newton 'first explained Three other five round boute dunking Mlksn. rated a two-touchdown favorite Lolley .. . .. 89 93 120 -299 world’s shot-put record at Oato, Leo Barrett. 60. and may soon appear on a tele­ third. Dick Severlno, Hamden raoemblanoe between the SUk City F(X)tball League In operation ' Club to a match to be staged one and Eleanor Field. vision show. ford Courant; She did all types of have thirteen representatives at meeting was called during X i>c- the mystery of the rainbow by , and a three will complete the card. Tale’s Tony LavelU was the only Saturday when the rivalry la re­ McGuire . ...1 0 0 87 109 -297 Norway. right end, scoi4ed on the old-fash­ the annual All-State Mualc< Festi­ A. C. end e football team hoa bean 'lancheater next fall. The league, newed Saturday at the Bowl . . . week from Monday night at the Dancing to records concluded a Upon graduating In the spring. office work and had » » chance to riod on Monday, October 34. using a glass prism to show thf . In one of the flvea. Kid CStlek of one of the 19 on the collegians Barton ...... 97 110 131—347 At Hyde Pork High School ha very enjoyable InlUaUon night. ioned "sleeper" play on the first val to be held in Bushnell Memor­ true nature of colors. purely ocIncldantaL They have lost Southwick,. Masa„ will meet Win­ squad who failed to play. Just be in many ways, is similar to the The Baltimore Bullets of the BAA Komponik .. 95 112 103 -31C Y. Kiwaniana who have played the Chicago he was regarded os tlto Herb plans to attend either. Am­ meet a few HarUord cclcbriUes. play of the game to baffle the Red Casts for two plays are already femSd Little BimebaU Leagu-:. meet the Hartford Hurricanes In game In recent years lne)u'> Russ Allison Olmstead 62 herst or a. medical school to study Her plans for the future are ial In Hartford at eight o’clock on "The rainbow contains all the . their early aeason offense,, their nie Rbgell of Bridgeport. Teams fore game-time Lavellt received O'Bright . . . . 87 137 89—313 finest back ever p o n c e d ) i ttot Football Rally and White. Severlno caught a 50- Thursday evening, Oct. 27. Spon­ rehearsing under the supenislon dafanae has been deflated by the ITplcel Sports Town an exhibition basketball game to­ Paul. Doc Gene DaWe. fudge Har­ medicine. still rather Indefinite, but her colors of Hro spectrum: violet, in­ from Hartford, Torrtngton, Wor­ warning from the New York A. C. 0. However, hla lunoir year j’ard pass aS he appeared down- sored by the (Connecticut Music of Miss Isabel Worth and Miss digo. blue, green, yellow, orange ■oat Hartford Crusaders end the Ormand West, funeral director night at the Hartford Auditorium. Totals . ...4 9 5 548 553-1595 old Garrity, Edgar Clarke, Dr there was really his last ss a ful' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Urwelder main ambition is to. continue with cester and New Haven will .grace He wo^d lose hie amateur statue at Watkins, returned this week Proves Success field, unnoticed by the Manchester Eklucators Association, this con­ Ann Me Gulre. and red. Tlie longest wave lengili Middletown HUleidere. And the lo­ the card. Following In line with other man­ Ray Mozzer and Rusi Potterton. fledged footballer. He sat out Members Initiated of 7 Walker street have a son to be her sports activities. If she squad. Student directors ^ will start the if he took the floor against pro- from Loundenville. Ohio, with a agements, Hartford has lowered proud of. He has proved himself cert will consist of a chorus, band, is red and the shortest Is violet. cals have ao passing offsnse end Reaerved seats are on sale at fesaiimBla. The ex-EII scoring star Centor Service (I) moat of his senior campaign with' doesn't go to college, she would Coach Joe Bruno’s squad held a and orchestra composed of stu­ two new plays and the students instead of improving, their peas new.SuIck hearse and also a good the prices for games this season. Nowicki .. Deputy Game Wardens Steve . A football rally, sponsored by outstanding In everything he at­ like to return to her Job at the The ultra-violet and the Infra-red Ray’s Restaurant, Oak street. The plans to play with a New York A. story. 127 -349 bod knee. In track ke nailed By Girls’ Leaders decisive edge throughout the con­ dents from the musical organiza­ will rehearse by themselves, rays are Invisible." defsnse hse grown worse. Coaches It’s a good policy, lowering the Gleason .. 98 333 Husks and Jerry Knight stocked down the state title in every spnnt tempts. Courant office. test. Time and time again the telephone number is 3922. Re­ C. quintet. The local man arrived In the Ohio the cheerleaders waa held In Edu- Led Barrett, ’50. tions of various high schools In' the One play will be "Frederick", a The movie also discussed com­ Swede- Solomonson end Alex Far- tariff, the writer ^lievea. ' Schmelake 117-341 too pheasants in the Manchester- event Doris is the daughter of >tr. DlDomenlco twins, Joe and Fred, teen-age comedy about a boy who served seats may also be secured satipnal Square last Monday, dur­ State. bining and subtracting colors and gUBoa reellsa thle better than any­ Friday night by calling the ar­ Hilinaki .. 107—818 Bolton area Yesterday. Flftv of the Fucha’ first opportunity caara New members of the Girl’s Lead­ and Mrs. Walter H. Custer of 20 could be seen smashing through Members of the M. H. i?. choirs wants to go to Hollyw-ood. Eleanor showed how color printing is done Goodrich . birds were hens and the other fif­ ing X period. ers au b were Initiated at a meet­ the Big Red forward wall to nail one end they have promised to mory, 3810. Barber Hill Lists 117—348 against tha CruMulsn 1 ^ week Wdstfleld street. „ ' who will take part In the choral Field will act as student director when several colors are used. „ have their eherges up for this ell- ty cocks. and ha made the most of it hy The opening address was given ing the assembly hall on Octo­ Induction Held —Jean Aspinwall, ’50. a Red backfleld man before he for this play. by Principal Edson M. Bailey. He ber 3. Each old member had charge could get started. program are as follows: Marguer­ In a discussion following the Important clash, Veeck to Marry Chandler Overrules T o U is ...... 673 545 599-1984 averaging almost seven yards •. With Pat Jones al student di­ movie the students admitted that Dog Trials Sunday Stressed the fact that it takes a of the Initiation of one new girl. OCfenalvely Manchester was ite Hlnrlcks. Patricia Sz^mansk! Out Te Impreve Record (Chicago, O ct 27—(>»* — Bill Chamber's (t> play. That’s good enmigh 1 win By Senior Hi-Y Steffie Kosak, Alan (Jould. James rector, a (Jhristmas play, will be some knowledge of physics snd The Bilk City pleyers tbemselvea S. Hllinskl 123-387 Women Golfers national honors, but around Yolo good school with much faith to The new members are: Eileen Bar­ weak. Ray Negro, flashy Red given. Veeck, president of the Cleveland support a losing team and that rett. Beverly Bristol, June Cham­ Guidance Program wingback, picked 'up considerable Rogers. Allan Thomas, and Ken­ general chemistry are needed to realise the teak that lies ehsed In The Barber Hill Field Trial Oub Chambers .. 102-338 people simply shrug thetr shouMen The last port of the meeting understand color thoroughly. Indians Ba-seball Club says he will WIkowskI .. any school can^support a winning bers, Jane Duchesne, Ruth Gibson yardage around the ends but the neth Janssen. Participating mem­ Sunday’s game, and they ere going marry a former Pittsburgh and will hold a field trial this weekend Boston Brave Players 112—347 Hold Banquet when It is mentioned and r e t ^ The Senior HI-Y held Its Induc­ bers of the school band are Robert was devoted to reading excerpts Barbara KIoppenb)irg, ''50 all out to prove to local fane that at Wright’s Meadows, Glastonbury Wennergren 114—342 with: team. Mr. Bailey gave the football Patricia Jones, Janet Joubert, Joaii tion ceremony for hew members! all powerful Hamden line suid sec­ from the play, "Frederick". New York model as soon as nU players credit for being g c ^ los­ Hanscom. Janet Richardson, 'Con­ Aid to Students ondary players halted any serious Munson, Charles Gaskell. Faye they ore cepable of plsylng top- Open Derby and Amateur All Age Kovla ...... 148—857 Just wait until he gets goiaff. last Wednesday evening, 'October The next meeting will be during divorce from his present wife be­ Manchester Coimtry club wom­ ers and sticking to the ganfe. nie Robinson. Jean .Smith and threat. Herb Urwelder showed a Knudsen. Robert (ihartler, and notch football If they act their comes Tinal. Stakes will be held Saturday with Baseball Czar AnnoLunc* LaSlnrzfl R c s d y You haven’t seen anything yet," 19. Charles Norris. John Coughlin w4II X period on November 7. Totals .. . . 552 080 699 1771 en held their annual meeting fol­ Jean Garrity, ’60, captain of Maude Wilson. After the new membtrs had been Is your future planned? Do j’ou great deal of prowess as he played Quill Welcomes mlndc to It Four practice eeailone VeeM, 89, and the father o the Open All Age and Puppy Miss Werkhoven, the new girls’ deadly football at his end position, represent the orchestra. Allison Olmstead ’52 are lleted for thle week, and the es Manager to Receive Bryant A Cliapman <») the Cheerleaders, Introduced the formally taken Into the club, Rob­ know what-»you are best suited three children, said last night that •Stakes Sunday. lowing the Red - and Blue banquet Idea of having a Pep Squad, un­ gj'm teacher, was invited and at one time breaking through to Elinor Hussey '62 entire aqued of S3 men hee prom­ Truman Cowles ts the chdtrman For Heavyweights Brown 184—317 Good Attendance ert Stevenson, of Hartford, gave, for? New Members "any talk of marrying now is cer­ Full Series Split; Reed . . . at the clubhouse lost night. Re­ der the direction of Miss • Julia initiated slthough she does not be­ an Informative talk to the boys. block one extra-point conversion ised to bs on hand for all of them. tainly premature," and then added- and hts committee consists of Bill 84—881 Case, Miss W'llhelmlna Werkhov long to the club. The answers to many of thSse from placement, Prop Manager The teem will work on Its passing, Royster, Cliff Massey, Gabe Me Olgllo .. 104—843 tiring (Chairman EHeanor Scran­ At Dog Oasses He explained to them the purpose "I’m not denying the Intention, Players Disagreed New York, Oct. 27.—(45—Ro­ B urr'.. . ton announced prise winners for en, and the (^cerlcaclers. This Following this session, the Can­ of the HI-Y, and told them the questions which may arise can be Hamden scored 20 points In the Special Singers The home of Miss Marion Casey end 0>aeh Solomonson will give although it's a little early to talk Mullln. Wilbur Uttle, Dick Cobb, 110—350 squad would be’ present at all dlelight ceremony was held. The various benefits to be had from the answered b5’ the guidance com­ first period, 7 in the second, and Designs Stage was the scene Monday night of them a few new plays for Sunday’s of it. If the girl is willing, I'll Tom McPartland, Tom Sorenson, land LaStarsa, unbeaten In 39 pro Taggart 129 -358 the lost Ladies’ Day Tournament. games to git among the audience old members gave the new girls mittee w'hlch consists of the chair­ 14 in the third canto. ^ contest. Versoillfs, Ky„ Oct. 27.—(45— Helen Ayers took low putts with Manchester’s Dog Obedlsaes organization. ^ the annual Welcoming Party for only be too happy to marry .et.” Donnie Cowles. Clarl Meyers snd starts, has graduated. CTub is growing by leaps sad and arouse the spirt to cheer. Jean unlit’candles and then lit them with A very interesting movie about man Mrs. Gertnide Hitchcock, In the final period a Big Red Are xAnnoiinced Bright spots In the Aces’ line There’s one assist baseball sUtla- Totals 535 578 551-1959 a total of 25; longest drive on the the members of "Quill," M. H. 8. The girl is Mary Frances Acker­ Max Miller. From now on the handsome col­ bounds. At Tuesday's meetlag told all girls or boys Interested In their own candles. During this •the Yellowstone National Park and eight teacher-counselors. The drive ran out of gas and was David Garrity, property mana- this sees(m has been the sterling man. 27, former dramatic school Renn’s Tavern (0) first hole was made by EHeanor bogged down by the Greenles. literary magazine. Saturday’s running will start at tlclone won’t record this season. in the "Y” the actual count Aowed Joining this to meet In the quad ceremony, the old members sang was then shown to the members. ■senior girls arc fortunate enough A Scavenger Hunt, won By Bet­ play of newcomers, 'Jack Sloan Bt'udent at the Carnegie inrtltfte 8 a. m., while Sunday's events will legian from the Bronx Is a full Piah ...... 102 98 101—301 Scranton; Carolyn Laklng'a drive the Girls' Lenders Club song. However, Captain Lee Botteron Members of the Round Table, a I ger for "Charity Ball.” a play be- It come from Commissioner A. B. V lttn er...... 112 103 11 .’420l^ded nearest the 5th hole; (?lara S3 people, made up at 27 dog rangle after fifth period. After the movie. 4onuts and choc­ to have as adviser Miss Low; the group of singers chosen for their ty Bogllsch and Faye Knudson, , Don Albert. Hank Nowak, Bob of Technology In Pittsburgh. get underway at 7. Hedged heavyweight contender. Jean Garrity' introduced Walker G. A., '51. olate milk were served. and Carlo Petrlcca teamed up once Ing planned by Paint and Powder’s Chandler. Newcomb ... 132 88 ll8—388 'Rand and Alya Davies tied for the handlers and 58 spectators. Prae- Juniors, Miss McGuire; the sopho­ again to show the opposition one of vocal ability from -the A capella was the main event of the- ovbt' Hillman, Norm Andrio, Hank Ba No more St. Nick’s, no more Long tlcolly sU those In stteadsnee were Briggs,' coach qf the team. He re­ The next meeting will be held new members, Is attacking Ida Job kulski, Whitey Greiner and George The boost was e financial one Payne 109—322 most sixes, and Melissa DeMartln mores. Miss _ Casey; and the the best passing combinations in Choir, w ^ announced this week. ning. Beach. He’s strictly a .Madison Lanky edulu mokiag this activity, oae of ceived a groat dml of applattce. In on Wednesday. November 2, and freshmen. Miss Spafard. The boys' from a professlonol I point of view After a box lunch, with which. Agostlnelli. Tbeee men are expect­ for Manager Billy Southworth of 104—339 aceummulated the most nines. Initiations will take place at that the C, C. I. L. Botteron. consid­ They are Shirley Taylor, June Mc­ Square Garden attraction now. The Red team won the contest the largest In Manchester's recrea- his speech, Mr. Briggs pronounced Abraliam Lincoln adrisors are Mr. Piper for the ered one of the state’s outstan^ng Kinney, Jean Smith, Janet Brad­ David has made a miniature Miss Casey served elder and ed to play a big part in Sunday's Few Changes Expected the Boston Braves. Uon program for adults.,, Lee Botteron. ‘.'’>0, one of the best time, William Muhsle. '51 Aa a reward for hla exciting Totals .. . . . 533 647 546-1629 this year with Naomi Lockwood seniors and Mr. Emmerling for wtngmen, put seme shins Into the ley. Jean Griswold, Doris (blister, stage and tiny properties such as dougbouts, games were played game, and^they could mean the ninth round knockout of Walter All people writh dogs over six ends In" the state, and praised the the , Juniors: the sophomores Lorraine Cole. Helen Kaiser, and difference between victory and de­ The commiasioner announced at and Jo Anderson taking the moat '•BronghT to Life” Big Red lineup by getting off some A'llne Loyzim, Adele Fallot, Ro­ tables, chairs, books, couch and hie home here he had directed Hafer of Mayfield, Ky., last night Ree League points. Azilds Gilbertson snd months of age are invited to bring rest of the team. have Mr. Leonard and the fresh­ beautiful piints. ^Ilrlcca, only a berta Manning. Mary Provan. Lila desk, which he arranges on the Sally Emery acted as Msstdrs ol feat. . * In Red Sox Personnel their dog to the classes. As tha Mr. Briggs' said he would ex­ that Southworth receive a full at S t Nicholaa Arena. LoStarxa Poototrs (4) Peg Chanda earned the greatest Treasurer Chosen men have M r.. Hartwell. These Junior and a first year man on the (3agnon, Ehnma Mason, Janet stage so It will be possible to pic­ Oremony for Truth and (^nsc- (jJhenges are expected to be m ^e draws a Dec. 9 date in the Garden Pockett .. class la-separated into beginning press no apologies for the team In connection with stories from In the Aces’ bfickftsid for Sunday's shore o f the World Series money .. 118 106 99—314 number of points for the Blues. teachers act. a.' advisors to A the squad, seemed to come out pT ob­ Richardson, Jessie Lathfop, John ture what the stage will look like quences. with O sar Brion, the efficient Hewitt ...... 184 and advanced dogs, s dog can start for the main reason that lie didn’t their tex* on Abraham- Lincoln. The evening _ended with group tilt. The locals hope , U> find New York — (NEA) —UsuaUy- earned by the fourth-finishing 109 115—358 Next year’s captains for the Red students and help them plan Iheir scurity In the last twp g ^ e § to Provan, Colin Eklmondson, Ken­ From the stage, Including all the rates Matt Batts, backing up young Argentine, kayo conqueror Bresniak . . . . 101 — 101 this valuable training at any time. need to. He urged the students to Miss lone Fellows’ etudents heard By Camera Club future. become the outatandlngxback' on singing around *lhe palno. r-jmblnatlon that will click against Boston club. Southworth, the ami Blue teams will be Ethel Me neth Janssen Barry Wood, Paul small details, the actors also are Uiere are changes made, even In George Tebbetts, as good os he’ll of Bernie Reynolds and Tomi Taylor .. . ..' 102 107 118—3t2 Manchester is fortunate In hav­ come to the game th's Satifrilay on record the, recitation of the As part of the guidance program the squad with hla sufrirtor pass­ —Mary-Jo Hugret '51 the Legion. Bill Shaw. Yosh VIn find elsewhere. It took Tebbetts commissioner said, was voted only Grew and Ck>nnie Kelly. This ing Mias Franesa Pierce for' In­ Paige. David Duhurst, Alan Thom­ able to see what their stage will the cases of the pennant-wrlnners, Maurlello. Simmons . .. Il9 97 109—335 year’s ringer board (ximpetlUon and sec M H. S. boat Bristol. ■’Gettysburg Address" by Raymond A meeting of the Camera Club, of the school the following tests ing. With the a ld q p i good pass- eck and Windham's Stan Griffen e while to get beck tn stride a half share by the Boston pley­ structor. She ts nationally known When he ended his apccch; Mr. Massey. A photostatic copy of the as, Alan Gould, James. Rogers, look like. but Joe Cronin plans to stand p at. ers. A full share was worth M onger Jimmy DeAngelo has St. George .. ---- 105 . 116—220 was won by Melissa DeMartln and headed by Mr. Spencer, director of have been given: To the freshmen catching end like Botteron, Petric- James Reed, Eugene Griffen and fl Travatore Played have been the big guns thus far when he returned from the Army, and waa one of those responsible Brig.’S received a lo\id cheor from program that wa^ performed that David has -to be particularly 1331.99 for the Braves. nursed along LaStarsa atnea Jie Lil Holway with 51 net; .Julie Visual Aids, was held after school and seniors an academic test, ca Is a p o te n t^ aerial champion Ronald Miner. this aeason. but they’lt need tnoiv writb the Red Sox. - ^ liut he caught superbly this year, for training K-9 dogs for the Arm­ tlte audience: this ebeer was fid- latefnl night at Ford tlieater, a careful to place properties so they j "Rarely do we find an Injua- first grabbed him os a Colden Total ...... 589 533 548-1940 Faulkner had low gross, 94. on Wednesday. October 19. Bever­ while the Juniors took In a me­ of the C. C. “ Jessie Lathrop, '51 Adelc Fallot, for extra credit In help if they hope to be declared General Manager Oontn a n -' Is a grand handler of pltchera. ed Services during the war. lowed by btbers for Lee Botteron. pietuie of the flag Booth tripped on The Big/lied squad has shown are set according to. the o ^ r ’s tlce,” sold (3iandler, "but if we do Glover. There has been no rush­ dook-Indips (0) R(«ap of Season ly Smith was chosen for the office chanical aptitude test, and the right and left, not the audience’s. senior English class. entcrtaln(Hl "wlnneni” come Sunday aftenuxm nounced his intention of doing, Manager McCarthy will take for Franitte Vo:;so1o, and floliert when ht j^as leaving the thedter the flght^nd spirit demanded of we correct." He explained there ing but now la the time to moke Paradise . . . . 88 91 101—275 On the humorous side, recogni­ Injured Stars Return of treasurer from a slate of Lynn sophomores and serttOrs participat­ Allison Olmstead, '52 her classmates last week with this, win or lose, going into the - another look at Walter Dropo In Rensent .. Harris, both Ir.vatl.lcd mit, and for after .shooting Lincoln, and a any tqam in order to play a decent reebrds from "H Travstorr," as a had been other such cases previ­ his move. ...1 0 0 97 105—302 tion was 'made of unusual occur­ photoHtatlc copy of the New York Varney, Betty Ferris, Bernice ed Jn an Interest-Inventory teat. final games with the Yankees. the spring. Tke big Connecticut Wlttke . . . 87 85 the tra.p itsojf. game of football. The cheerlead part o f a brief review of the Kiihel Will Manage ously. Rollie got off the floor in the 120—292 rences during the, playing year. Hanover, N. H., Oct. 27—ach Tusa McLaughry tie space, compared to modem decide, on the amount of dues to Briggs-coached combine will face country course as a port o f their Queried eteut 1950, Oonin ' There’s be three or four new There were reports during the utes. Clinrch League Standings U. N, Movie Shown Kuhel Is a new member of the nine iron In cose she repeats her will not be able to use Uism See .Viiinial Parade times, was set aside to announce be paid. traditional rival Bristol High Thought you’d like to know that ph.vsical educatlcm. MODEL asked the wrriters where they pitchers st Serssote in the spring, series that Southworth, who hod W. L. Lincoln’s death. New York Yankees spfewllng a stormy season before lea'ving reverse English shot which sollsd against Yale on Saturday. During the meeting the faulU school, at Mt. Nobo Field. Bris­ we’ve added four more papers to Each boy- is rsquired to run at suspected the Besox could bs Im­ but Cronin reals his outfit is wall St. Bridgets No. 1 ...... 16 1 over her head and landed 10 feet Bringing outside material Into Tbs Current Affairs Club was bsseball family—his Job, manager set there, too. thee club In August, was voted Both were 4bls to do only part- of different pictures were dU- tol. always a tough opponent In our exchange list — Ellsworth least part of the courss unless be AIRPLANES of the Kansas cnty Blues of the proved, Last NighCs Fights St. James No. 2 ...... 14 2 behind her. Eunice Owens was Shades were drawn ’and classes the class, as Mts.s Fellows realizes, cussed. Mr. Spencer showed which given a chance to see the United any sport, is likewise a wlnles.s Is physically unable to'do so. Dur­ "How about, Bobby Doerr?" The Red Sox contend the Yaa- only a half shore by en 11-8 mar­ time duty during yestertey’s Were begun. Why pull the shades makes the school work much more Nations st work, when a movie on Wofxlatock Academy, Rockville Anierican Association. North Methodist No. 1 . ..12 4 presented a laundry bag to tide scrimmage. The Indians will hsvs side of a fllm should curl and ex­ team and a good game Is expected and Middletown. That brings our ing rainy weather and when win­ asked someone. keea would not have run ' them gin. These reports were not con­ St. James No. 1 ...... 13 4 ddwn? W’hy, Mr. Enierys' Biol­ interesting for the students and this subject was shown at their by all. This will be a C. C. 1. L. BOATS The one-time major league first firmed. New York (St. Nicholas Arana) her over until her golf bag ts a long workout today and sill en­ plained a little about filters. roster to fourteen schools. Certain­ ter seta in Mr. CHarke has the boys baseman, who just finished a two- "Well, whet’s wrong ■with all the way to the wire had not Temple Beth Sholom . . . , 10 6 ogy classes were really modern­ helps them to remember the Infor­ Gall Anderson ’51. last meeting. contest with the kickoff scheduled —Roland Laatarza, 191, New York, patched. Connie Kelly was train for New Haven, Conn, cariy ly should get news from that! doing dxerciscs or playing basket­ year tenure as manager of the Doerr?" replied Cronin. "They Mickey McDermott pulled e mus­ Southworth apparently was not Center Congo ...... 9 7 awarded a' plastic cup for spe­ iz e for a day. Instead of a mation longer and more clearly. This movie reriewiMl the differ­ on or abouk 2:00 p. m. cle In his pitching shoulder In knocked out Walter Hafer. 199 Friday. Janet Bradley, '52. ball. CARS Washington Senators, was hired ipight have thought they had him disturbed about the money. apllL Emanuel Lutheran...... 8 8 cial effort. She aaya she has regular cla.ss of recltiitlon and dis­ ent steps taken by the U. N. on The senior boys have four physi­ down when he was hitting as lit­ Chicago. The pitching straight­ MayavUle, Ky„ 9. cussion, Mr. Emery showed si­ the Indonesian question. Both Nwelty dances ore still tops, by the Yqnkees yesterday to di­ “Whatever the team decld^ to Philadelphia — Harold Johnsen, .North klethodist No. 2 . .. 8 8 place In her living room reserved Hallowe’en Party according to Middletow-n’s "Tiger cal education clasaea weekly. Three rect their trlple-A affiliate. tle as G17 as late aa June 16, but ened out when Cronin brought do—if they voted me a half shore St. John’s ...... 8 8 for It. lent movies called “ Animal Pa­ rides of the argument were pre­ are gym classes and one la s HOBBY SHOPPE hs’a’ been one of our beat clutch k.cDermott and Otuck Stobbs tn 177, Philadelphia, outpointed Jim­ rade." The movies covered al­ Originality Theme Tales.” This time It’s a Twlrlers’ Kuhel succseds BUI Skiff, who -^that’s all right with rne,” he Zion Lutheran ’...... 7 9 Jean Reipmey )s women's chair­ Slides Examined sented. and at the conclusion swimming claOs. Underclass boys, hitters since to close writh .804 from the minors. McDermott, 21, my Bivins. 180H, Cleveland, 19 most everything that the students questions were asked on thq so­ Hop sponsored by the majorettes. Six r.rlAwold St. 92:t3 reihelns in the organisation In a sold at his home st Bunbury, St. Mary’s No. 2 ...... 8 10 man for 1950. Mrs. DeMartln Held by Y-Teens Includes an exhibition with lighted under the director of both Mr. end more than 100 runs batted Is hailed as another Lefty Grove. Ohio, "After all I was not with Oakland, Calif. — Mario Trigo, -;. 6 10 had been studying, starting with lution and outcome of this - cu r-' Of Book Reports capacity not yet disclosed. 139, Loa Angeles, and C?hlef While- Sepond Oingo ...... will be her assistant. Virginia the Sea Anemone up to Man. By Biologj' Club balons. ensrke and Mr. Sollonek, have one Open Evenings The new Koasoe Olty pilot was In. Where could 1 go Into the Stobbs, 20, Is a ramarksble young the team the full season and South Methodist No. 1.. ...8 10 Thornton will continue as secre­ rent problem. gym and one swimming period per left-hander. Frank ()uinn, th# 21- water, 187, Oakland, Drew, 10. . Some of the subjects showm are Spooks, ghosts and all sorts of A discussion of the U. N. In a major league first baseman minors and come up with a sec­ whatever they decided I am South Methodist No. 2 ...5 11 tary-treasurer and Helen Ayers as BOXING "(Originality’’ was the quality Ambitious Hlllhouse High r^ week. ond baaemon like Doerr? And at ysar-bld, right-handed Yale grad­ heartily In accord -with.” (Top regular boi|t on' Esurd knowm,to everyone, like the very At the Biology Club meeting goblins haunted the Senior Y- general followed the movie. from 1930 to 1947, cloaing hie Cbarlea-Billy Smith exhibition St. Mary's No. 1 ...... 3 14 her assistant. Eleanor Scranton common earthworm, or starfish Teens on thetr way to the assem­ stressed by Miss Mary Burke, porters Interviewed the three city playing career with the Chicago 31 he should have et least three uate, should com# along. The post season waa a stormy St. Bridget’s' No. 2 ...... 0 18 will serve aa advisor on the tour­ held Monday Oct. 24 during the Jean Aspinwall, '50, Prom Plans Made card). and even a katydid. To give acUt^ty period, the members bly han Tuesday evening for their sophomore English' teacher, In as­ mayoralty candidates.' Did a good White Box. or more good-years." Ellis Kinder, at 85, doesn't fig­ one for Billy the Kid and his de­ nament committee which Includes StatB Armory signing book 'reports to her class­ Job too, bitting upon the phases of For the Prom! Akron, O. — Ronnie Delaney, credit to those hard working biol­ studied stained slides containing Halloyfe’en party. Intercinb Council He metieged ftot Springs, Ark., ure to have another year like he fending National League cham­ Akron, knocked out Tommy Bell, rConn Beotors Lose Carolyn I.«klng and Marguerite ogy students, the arthropods, Lila Gagnon and Mary Anne es. political life that would interest The Prom Committee with Bob In ths CTotton States League In What Cronin aaya about Doerr enjoyed in 1949, but Met Parnell pions. Stevens to figure handicaps and Friday Night hair, water lice and other objects. Bn(nette os chairman has been 'Youngatown, 10. Welterweighta horse hair snakes and sea ane­ Two microscopes which were bor­ Ljmeh, co-chairmqn of the social The Y-Teen IntercUib Co.-noll The reports were to be WTllten their fellow students. 1947 and then stMoeeded Oaele la true of the Boston Amert- Is Just starting, Jock Kramer end Two weeka before the season Providence, R. L, Oct. 27.—(P) Dotty Huggins to post ringora, Main Boat—8 Rounds on plain white paper folded to re- underway making preparations I^ST YEARNS Wichita, Koa — Sylvester Per­ mones were Just some of their old rowed from Philip Ehnery’s committee were in charge of the had Its first meeting Tuesday ift- Bluege at Woohlngton la 1948. cans generally. Six key men ere Walter Mesterson heve the me­ opened, Dave Egan of the Boston kins. 197, Stony Point, mitjioinieu —The University at Oonnectleut’s Ths hospitality comraittes will be friends—(Book friends, that is.) lab werejused. meeting. ’ After a brief welcome neroble a book. Many students Anyone who missed "Our To'vn for the big night for two weeks His Senators finished seventh in between 29 to 81. Junior Ste­ chanics and Joe Dobson la better Dally Record reported the Braves national championship soccer CTlara Rand, Alice Blish and Fran Jack Armstrong ernoon al the Ann Street Y. Dorothy Duffy is In charge of Pat McAfferty, 172, Topeka- 10. The movies proved very inter­ At the end of the meeting the by Lila Gagnon the meeting was The council consists of the j>rtsl- added original illustrations to the when' we gave It three years ago 1948 end last this year. phens and Al Zerilla .sra 29, Ted then his record. were "on the verge of open revolt team suffered )ts flrat defeat In 18 cis Hyd.c, and Loulee Hawley wrlU will have a ohonce to see U at Tor- programs; June McKinney, re­ GOWNS RE-MAME J, Miami, Fla.—Ro.to .Virgo, 1451* (Monebseter) esting. to all, with a pictum and members discussed future plans. turned o\4r to Janet Gooding, dent of each club and one rep­ ’.’cover" of their "book.” Williams enjcl Johnny Pesky 30, Due principally to poor pitch­ against Southworth." Rocheater, N. Y., outpointed games yesterday when Brown be tn charge of ways and mesns VS. paragraph on each animal. They decided to vtsit the Man­ chairman of the talent show. Jean resentative chosen by the club. The Particularly clever were Joyce rington High. The drama club Is freshments: Elaine Grady, invita­ Hockey At A Oleace Doerr euul Dom DIMaggio 31. Bill ing, the Red Sox have had to come In mid-August, with the team scored a 3 .to 2 upset here. Georgia Lambeck will do pub-1 tions to patrons; and AUm Thom­ LIKE NEW , dtarUe Salas, 144 1-1, Phoenix. Those brave biology students chester Memorial hospital some Smith, Adelc Fallot, Ula Gagnon representative for senior-Y-Tecr Phillips’ Illustration on her Ij^k busy with rehearsals right now. Goodman la the baby of the regu­ from far off the pace fqr two cam­ in fourth place and 13 1-2 games Arlx. 10. The streak stretched over a two licity. i Oscar St. Pierre "Henry Ford” and Steven Godin’s Wonder If It will be as good as. o.rcheatra The Art Squad I are giving ttaemselvea pep talks sixth period, preferably on No­ and Louise Lawrpnee displayed is CJharlene Herrman and June Yesterdey’s Results lars St 23, Birdie Tebbetts the old paigns. off the pace, Southworth accepted 'Worcester. Mass. — Larry Vll- year apSm. with the laat five vic­ (O f FoO airar) as to be "calm, cool and collected" vember 2, If they are permitted to their singing sbillty, while Vir­ Chambers Is the representative for Illustrations on “The Iron Man of ours was! under the direction qt Miss Hope National League pappy guy at 35. Oonln Is confident they’ll have a leave of absence because o f poor leneuve, 190, Providence; tories being recorded this ssason. Home Grown First Bout 8 :S0 Henderson Is In charge of decora­ Virginia Robh*.^ s to p )^ srfaen they start exploring the In­ do so., ginia Johnson and Jerry Luck en- the Junior (Hub. the Yanks—L*u Gehrig.” New York 5. Boston 2. Tho outfit .figures to collapse good pitching from ths outset next health. (Charles "Saint Paul” Nunni4unnall>, Al Bart scored the winning Uarwmrei—41.18 ternal organs of a ,Uttle ole frog. During this trip they Intend to tertakied' with piano selections. The council discussed jians tor The book reports are very at­ B y next month, things should tions. , * Asssrinen Eengns like the one-hoes shay three or trip. 'There was speculation he would, lao, Springfield, Mass. 8. marker In the lost 10 seconds p>f East Lansing, Mich.— AO tractively displayed on the bulle- rcsHi’ be In full swing, so be with Tickets went on sale In the .ALTERATION STUDIO Am Mr. E r a ^ say»—"It’s nothing visit the x-ray and ' operating Jo-an Clark tap dsmeed far the a World Eellowchlp service to l-e Providenos 9, New Haven 8. four years hence, but It stt|l has With that end 77 games at Fen not return os field boss fqr 1960, Glasgow, Scotland — .' lon’ iel the hard fought contest. 11 Michigan State starting foot­ RfiSfirrfltf—41.78 at a lir I ■ , room. group. held in 'Sinvibiirv- on Dccerrber 1; tin board of Misj Burke’s room. os'then when \vc x-change more Main Office October 24. lit'Maple Street St. Louis 1, Herakey 4. a lot of gas, ' way Perk, where fouls don't but a month Inter Southworth an­ ball players this sssaon hall from CChx lx«k) Mary-Jo Hugret, '62. Connie. Young Oiltx, 124. El Centro, Calif., out­ Jaasi 'Banaen. *81 i Shlrlev ’Wilson '51 I B. KloDDenbura. 5A. ' Barbara Kloppenburc ’.lO. gossip. Pittsburfh 4. Cleveland ' The Red 'Sox would like to have count, Joe Oontn insists it won’t nounced he would be back on the pointed Jackie Paterson 424, Sect- Levi Jackson Is Tala’s, 70Ui foot­ the state of Michigan, as do 49 oT Buffam 8, Onelnaatt 1. aaethar eatehsr. but MeChrthy even be close- Job next vcoi;. UnS Ip INnn.TJtle). ball eaotaln. , ' ’ the 94 mes on the squad, . ! L . I ' ■ /

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Pssser-by—What’s the ' fuss la Rtndytaig Kaaa AcRea MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1949 BY FO N TA IN B FOX e i g h t e e n lUi the school yard? - l^niat klddiea Icam . Student — .The .doctor’s tieen 'At mother’a knee Sense and Nonsense around examining us, and one of Thfise days'must be RoortyiK—R ^ lr in r 16A Help Wanted—Femaia S5 F ad and F*a< 49A BhoM Gooda 51 Room Withoat Board 5* Hooaea for Sal* 72 Tmb Pow brpul Katrinka r h e r S w eeth ea r t, the d w a r f Aatomobilm For Sal* 4 Leaded down with bundles, ai MaePherson^bad Just arrived in the deficient kids Is knocking the Anatomy. PEATUKINQ Oiuuanteed roofs TOU CAN earn money by abow- SEASONED HardwOod for furn­ V—*—Tr-»— N-a ADULT FAMILT urgently needs, PREWAR, 6 (2 piuily fln> mgn looked about anxiously In a| a atrange tdwn. Reluctantly he stuffin’ out of a perfect kid. -1940 OLPSMOBtrJB 4-door Mdan. lahedl. Basement laund^, recrea­ / v l: and eapert repairs as well as ing Avon's exipilalte Christmas ace, Araplaoe and atiive. Pttona 5 of 6 room rent Call 8-4027 after crowded department store. came to tha ooncluslon that he iViaitor- Have you any chlldran Classified Rebuilt motor, new battery. k(xx1 8688. Who need furniture. Electric Re- 6 p. m. tion room, storm aaah, aereena. tifSb. Call 2-S143 after S p. m. gutter and conductor work. Try line In addition to our. regular frigeratora. Combination Ranges, A floorwalker came up and would never' find his hotel unless An ounce of prevention is worth Mr. Smith? your “Local Roofer.'* Call Uougb- line.of merchandise. Territories Convenient location, $9,800. R1 asked politely: he engaged a taxi. a pound of the big stick. Mr. Smith-Yes. three. - SEASONED Hardwood fbr atova, Television Beta, Radloa, or any­ WANTED-Apartment or flat for Johnston, A |^ t 6858. Viiltor - Do they live at homi Advertisemwits 1937 BUICK coupe. Make an offer. lln 7707. open In Manchester, Buckland, furaara and flreplara. Manchaa thing for your home gentlaman and daughter, a col­ Floorwalker—Are yoii looking After five minutes or so the takl .Owner leaving state. Call 2-3074 Wapping and RockviOe. CaU Mid­ for eomethlng' In men's appafel,' reached the top of a steep hill. No man can succeed very long in with you? KOOliTNO — Specialising In re-, ter 867*. TOO DON’T NEED A'PENNY 1 lege graduate. References futn- PINE AtfflES. 14 Ikurol Drive, CLAHHIPIED ADVT. 'after 6. dletown 6-6877. . moving out iff .town .Early occu­ Jdr? The driver applied the brakes, but being what he isn't. I Mr. Smith —Not one of them-> pairing roofe of a.) kinds, also w« ntUBT Toun lahed. Box R, Herald. Man—No, something in woman** to the man’s horror, they failed to ' - .. -64,— I they are not- married yet. DEPT HOURS: new roofa Gutter work. Chim­ Avon Representatives are writing SEASONED Haidivood aelectad to pancy. 6 rooms, 5 finished. . Ga­ meet your requlrementa, aatlafae- Start making payments when you rage, outside fire*'iaca. Call 7101 apparel. I can’t find my wife. operate. *rhe taxi began te rush Emily had just fed some crack- i A. M. to 4:45 P. M. 1936 BTUDEBAI^R coupe. Re­ neys clea-ied and repaired. 26 the biggest orders of their selUng * i down the.hlU. ere to the stork a t the zoo: - | The ideal would lie an expense cently overhaul^. Call 2-0348. tton gua-'anteed, for furnaca and receive your InauAmce nbate. Hoiiai!* for Salt ^ 2 years' esperlanoe Free esUmatea. career. ‘ You can write these fireplace, $18 per cord load. Tour Buectlon delivered immedi­ THIS AGENCY has over 80 houses Uis farmer who needs the most< Driver (ahoutlng)—Help! 1 can't I Emily Up her mother What - account Into which everything \ 1- , I Cell Howley Manchester 6861. orders too. For information caU ately or at a later dpte. SIX-ROOM Home, 10 miles from listed for sale in Manchester and relief is ths one who has moved to , stop this car! kind of a bird is that? I could be dumped. 1937 PACKARD six 4-door. ^ ______L______Mlddlstown 6-6377 after 6 p. m. Phoaa 7088. Lftmard Glgllo, Bol- Heater, good tires, $168. 64 Me- GUTTERS Repkired, chimneys re- toii. If you are going houaekeeptng by Manchester Center, modern vicinity from $7,000 on up. .Check MacPhsrton (aticklng hi* head! I Mother -That is a stork. | l i O ^ s f d Found all meana see kitchen, full bath with ahoirwr, with ua before }rou buy. T. J< out of the window)—Can’t'you?!! ■ Emily—Oh, dear, is that tha'! He' Yes, I'm a traveling mail. Klnley street. paired and cleaned. Roofs, fireplace, automatio alectria hot 'Stork? He acts as if he recognizes: UMST—Ck>ld bdatoot pin, Tues­ tainlng walls, sidewalks built and EXPERIENCED ladies to wear SEASONED Hardwood *fbr firo- Alberfa O. I. Home Outfits Crockett 5416.^______TKen, man, for goodness sake, ,She—Good. Let's see how 'yoU 1949 OLDSMOBILE club convert!-1 place, furnace and range. Imme-> Albert’s V. B. Home OutftU water heater. Combination win­ atop tha meter! . me. ! day, on bus or\street between repaired. Telephone 3336 or 6243^ sales clerk. Apply Marlow’s. FLATS—5 and 5. Immedlatf oc­ Oekiand and B iss^ streets. Re We. Fully equipped. 7,000 miles. diate deUvery. B. J. Begin, Glaa- Albert’e V. J. Home OutfiU dows, screens and doors, base Must be seen to be appreciated. YOUNG Lady wanted for aoda tonbury. 8-2^. 8 ROOMS BEAUTIFUL BRAND ment garige. artesian well, large cupancy, one apartm ent Made­ I It isn't hard to meet expense! Po;st office is a children’s gama, .ward. CaU 6121. \ Idt Full price $9,800. ”How line Smith, Realtor. 2-1648 r A cook told ua the quit a famUy these days because you meet them but not the way lome fellow’s Finance terms arranged. Can be Heatinir—PInmbinf- 17 fountain and table service. Ex­ NEW FURNITURE of aix to get married, figuring she 108T—Picture case. Gold mono- seen a t'295 North Main street be-| perienced. Full or part Um« daya. COMPLETE WITH EITHER A about that” Alice Olampet. Phone 4679. every time you turn 'around. play It. " PLUMBING, heating. Repairs on Garden—Farai—Dairsr WBW 1949 ■‘WB ai’WOHOUSE’’ 4993 or 2-0880, or Mr. Mitten could cut down two-thirds on her imed pocket sUe. Call 2-1868. tween 4-6:80', or call 7603. No Sundaya. Good wagea. Apply 11 STRANT Street Apartment * work. old and new systema oU burner, Peter’s CSiocolate Shop, 691 Main. Pradnrt* 50 OR -PHTIXX)’* ELECTRIC RE­ 0980. I A little girl w-ent into a large T)ie women amoke clgareta just Sward. water pump servlca Prompt at­ FRIGERATOR rooms and bath vacant 1st floor. I office building, and had her first! the same as ment except they LOST PASS BOOK No. 69339. Garaffen—Service*— tention. John H. Carlson. TeL WANTBID—WoiAan for general McIn t o s h , Deilcloua, Oreenlnga, , ONLY FOR TOUR conalderatlon, -SO tncoma $35. Separate heating Vlaltor (speaking or little boy)— ; ride In an elevator. hold them like a firecracker. Notice Is hereby given that Pass 7326. Cortland and Baldwin, $1.25 a 8488 $488 $688 $488 $488 acraa, 6 room, artesian weO, barn, unite. 2-car garage. Cloying es­ He has Ws mother's eyes. Father--Ho.w did you like it? S torage 10 houseworii. family of three. No tate. Full price '$10,000. Shown Book No. 69339, issued" by The lAundry. Inquire 459 Mala street, bushel, field run, at J. Novelll Phone 6-6388. Aak for Mr. Albert garage, chicken coop, $5,500. Mother—And his father’s mouth.} Little Girl—Why, it was so fun-1 We have observed that Che man Savings Bank of Manchester has PLUMBING and heating, special farm, Mountain Road, Olaaton- Three rooms, bath, electric pump, by appointment. PhoM 7728 or Child—And hia brother’a troua- I ny. We went Into a little room and who goes home by the taxi clock islng In repairs, remodeling, rap­ or phone 6150. for appointment If you cannot be.« lost and applIcaUon has GARAGE FOR Rent at Manches­ bury. • shop during tha day, any evming large barn, chicken coop,' fruit 6273. Brae-Burn. : | era. ! the upstairs came down. seldom gets .up by the alarm clock, been made to said bank for pay­ ter Green. Phone 4383. per water piping, new construc­ trees, one acre $6,500. Many other tion. estimates given, time pay­ GREEN MOUNTAIN poUtooa for apDointment gladly made. IMMEDIATE occupancy. I Bolton, ment of the amount of deposit. Help Wanted— Mai* 99 ”40 y«ua of honest Dealing*” * Ilstlnga. Call R. O. Denton, 89 MICEBY FINN Ready And Willing! LANK I.EUNAUU ments arranged. liward John­ sale at Amelia Jaryla’a Farm, Stephen street 6724. main highway, 6 acres woodland, ------Molorcvclea—Rlrycies 11 son. Phtme 6979 or 5044. SALESMAN: The ’Tbennoeeal Co. 872 Parker street or caff 7026 be­ 300 ft front BulUble'for Y*s MERE COMES TME 1 HOPE YOU CAN of Oonneetleut has an opening In tween 12 and 1 and aftw 5 p. m. THIS IS your opportune moment Penmnala 9 ^ 48*AM^«!y'Hartfonl * atatton, poultry. House hat 8 bed- PHYSICAL PIRECTOR, START RIGHT AWAY, EFFTtUENT Plumbing and heat­ local protected territory for a re­ Open Thuia. Evenings Till 9 P. M. Never hava we had such choice roonoB, combination living room ■ L- -.--T-'— I COLUMBIA Sport tourist inan's 1 ing. Plugged dralna . machine liable and experienced apeclalty GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoea, Uatings. Call us at once if you are REP-HIS NAME REP-SOME OF THE WANTED—Ride from 137 Hilliard bike. Almost newnew. Phone 8195. and dining room, modem kitoken. street to Oakwood avenue and cleaned. Carl J. Nygren. Phone salesman' handling nationally ad­ yellow globe and purpla top tur- UNIVERSAXi Electric range, ex- thinking about purchasing or fireplace, Hbt water hast (oU), MAH DENKINS, KIDS ARE A LITTLE Tolle street. West Hartford. | 6497. vertised product. Car easentisL nipa and seasoned stove or fire­ celtent condition. Phone 9-1806, building a home. Phone 8761-8376. garage.. Several 2-3-4 family HARO TO HANPLC.' BOY’S Bicycle for sale, good con­ place oak wood. 881 Parker Thursday. Houra 7:15 to 4. Phone 2-4029. dition. 93 Lenox street. Phone 2- SPEAM. Hot watri and hot aU Salary and commission. For per­ bouses. CaU Howard R. HasUnga, sonal Interview, write Box M. Street Phone 7804. FIVE ROOM single. Large living Real EsUte Specialist Odd Fel­ SEWING Uacmnei expertly re 9396. heating. Van Camp Bros Phone Herald. COLLECTORS; Custard ware, room with fireplace. Dining room 6244 Mary Gregory vase, pressed lows Bldg., 489 Main street (At pa red or adluateo Reasunaoir and kitchen. Second floor, two the Center). Phone 2-1107. rates Work g-.jiranteed | Itusinem S ervices'O ffered 19 OPPORTUNITY. We are looking RnonelioM Gmida 51 glass, -etc. Trading Post 17 Maple bedrooms and bath. Recreation 6171. or eveniiigr 2-9419 Millinery—Dressmaking 19 for a reliable married man who street 2-1089. We buy and sell. room, amesite drive, two-car ga­ 8 ROOM Single, In the Oakland has sold direct to the home to LET’S TRADE IN your old worn- ANTigUES Reflnlshed Repairing out washer on a new 1949 model rage. Ideal location, immediate aection. In excellent condition, PROSPECT HILL School, for done on any furniture Tlemann, 1 CUS’niM MADE arth ea to fit In­ handle our business In this area. occupancy. Agent Framcea K. and adjacent to the new highway. young children Monday througt) Age 30-45. Car necessary. No de­ This week Benaon’a will allow vou BLACKBTONE Spin Dry washing 189 South Main streeL Phone dividual. Will vork from printed $25 for your old waaher regardfeaa machine. lik e new. Phone 2-0251 Wagner. 2-0028. Would make a nice 2-tamlIy or Fnday. 9.00-11:48 Lela Tybur. 5643. ______pattern or originate. Dreasea, livering, collecting or demonstrat­ tourist home. Liberal terms. T. director 4267.______sulta, coats, gowns and play ing. Man selected will be practl: of age, make or condition. Budget ATTRACTIVE 4-room Cape Cod. FLO'.iB Probleme solved with terms. Up to 24 months. Benson’s J. Crockett, Broker. 6416. clothes. Phone 2-3909. cally set up on a remunerative Marhinory and Tools 62 Desirable location. Hot water WANTED—Ride from 137 Brook­ linnleiim. asphait tile counter 25% basis. New and repeat busi­ Furniture A Appliances, 718 Main heat, amesite drive. Inquire own field street to Pratt A Whitneys. jtreet, COUNTRY CLUB section. Seven- Ebepert workmanship free esU' SPECIALIZING In hand-tailored ness. Write Box O, Herald. ’’DRGUSON Tractors and equip­ er 171 St John street. Hours 8 to 4:45. Contact 137 mates Open evenings Jonea bridal gowns; attendant dreasea room single, living room 14 x 17. I $r Ths hta ax iiisu. is*.. Brookfield street. ^ ELECTRIC Waaher—Pick a Uni m ent pew, used single and dou' CAMPFIELD Road. Nearly new Fireplace, open stairway, dsn. 3 Furniture, Oak street. Phone and formats. For Information or WANTED—Janitor, full Ume for ble plowa harrohrs, wheel crawl IFL iVAI Ml'NlNKNa BY BBKMHHBHGBR BUGS BUNNY BOOTS AND HBR BUDDIKS That's That BY FDGAR MARTIN 2-1041 versal wringer style for Christ­ six room single, fireplace, hot large bedrooms upatalra, bath appointment caU Mra. Maxine 1„ apartment building in Manches­ mas giving. $5 rsservea any er tractora Garden tractors, Blake. 5643. ter. CaU WUIimanUc 2-44J5. water heat oil burner, dormers, with shower. Open attick. oil m RCFUtftlM'/ MONC H'*'" ly o u KSiWiT GAV \Y, \T \ OOW'T SUAG A OKIY. PREE—Useful plastic gift for] i>E-LONG’S Reftigeratoi sendee. model. $99.95, $119.95, $129.95, equipment Dublin Tractor Co, set tubs basement screens, storm steam h eat oak floors, Venetian TM' WAITCRS ’LL GIVE |L ROO,Glj!t.<»S »BOCrt&'.'WiAK>'k<,.BUT \ to TAW oavh:T;,\:v'l you. Call Manchester 2-1254. Repairs on all fnakea commer­ WANTED—Baker for Saturdays . $149.95. Watkins Brothers, Inc. WlUlmantlc phone 2058. sash, large comer lot, close to blinds, new roof and newly paint­ ME A tu m b le,' r — ' Pi \ WN*. BYtft RAW- iv io M rr ATAG- cial and iomestic Emergency 24- Moving—Tnickiiig— ed. Redecorated. Flagetone ter­ TO Ci>i(«LR01^ Trit H O M E * ' WANTED—Ride to Pratt and] and Sundays. Apply Pine Pastry, GAS RANGE, famous Tappan gas BEIAVER 4-wheel riding garden school and transportation. Imme­ HAW noui service Phone 2-1797 Storage 20 660 Center street. tractora and attachments. Snow diate occupancy, $10,500, only race In rear. 80’ frontage. WeU YAW YOH Whitney, 7 to 3:30 shift. From ranges, $99.50 to $319.95. 85 re­ worth seeing. Price 811,300. Blva f HINU comer of Earl street. Phone 5751. | RANGE BURNERS cleaned, Mrv-|gera rerngeratore. MIDDLE-AGED man. wishes work you up to 150 for your old range your property call Ed Krasanic*, HAINES Used upright piano. Call diate occupancy. IMuced to $14,' Suburban Realty Co.. Realtors, 4* r laAwtfHE's clean, 1995. SoUmene and Flagg, ranges, washers, etc. AU ' work THE AUS'HN A Chambers Co., Frldavs and Saturdays. Telephone toward the purchase of the fam­ 700. Elva'Tyler, Agent Phone 2' LETis j ear us lac., 684 Oentei street guaranteed Metro Service Co. local and long distance moving, 2-0750. ous Florence dual-oven gas and 2-0886 after 4:00. Perkins streeL .Tel. Sill*. I outa 4469. HERE Tei Manchester '2-U883 packing, crating and storage. oil range, combination.' Ternos to .■(UYINO A piano? See our good CONSIDERING SELLING USED CARS Service to all parts of the U. S. 24 months. Benson's Furniture A HILLIARD StreeL Well built 6- LINOLEUM - Asphalt tile, wall A and Canada. Call 5187. Hart­ Dogs-r-Rirda—Pel6 41 selection of used and new spinets, YOUR PROPERTY T ’ II • H Appliances, 713 Main street small grands, midget uprights, room single. OU heat, storm win­ Without obligation to too. « • 1*68 Oldsmoblle 2 Door covering Done by leltable, well- ford 6-1423. dows, screens, etc. Six years old. 1968 Btdek 6 Door Sedan trained men. AU fobs guaranteed. TROPICAL FISH now sold In caiSTOI^ Made chromium-break­ good instruments, reasonable wlU appraise or make Tou a cash Kelly’s new showroom. Watch for prices from $295. Guaranteed, Immediate occupancy. Good offer for property. See os bafor* 2*67 Ford Club Coupe Hall Linoleum Co., 32 Oak street ASHES. Rubbish removed, t^el- fast seta and parini furniture. mortgage. Fult price, $9,500. 2*66 Btilek 6 Door Sedan Phone 2-4022 evenings 6166. iars. yards and attics cleaned our goldfish announcement. Choice selection of plastic cover­ terms if desired. (3oss Piano Co., you sell. /^ fr^ rn rf. Kelly’s Aquarium, 29 Sunset 57 Allyn street, Hartford. Au­ Suburban Realty Co., Realtors, Phone 7728 Or 6278 2*60 Pa4ka*A *. Bedaa •$375 Dump truck 'oi hire Sand loam, ed chairs. Large assortment of 49 Perkins streeL Phone 8215. 2*89 OldsmbbUe 2 D oor...... $325 SAWS Filed, kejs made, mowers gravel, fill and stone. James street. Phone 5705. Open ’til 9. parlor tablra lamps and rugs. thorized Baldwin distributor. BRAE-BURN REALTY sharpened, outboards and air Maori Phone 4523 Quality furniture at warehouse Closed Mondays. 2*89 Buiek Sedan Special---- $350 cooled engines repaired Capitol A. K. C. COLLIES. 3 months' old. SPECIAL FOR Week — 6-room IF YOU Have a single or 8-famiIy 2989 Buiek Coupe ...... •, $205 Housebroken. 609 Keeney street. prices Chambers' Warehouse Colonial. Screened porch plus 'They eery* a real chicken sandwich in this place, don't Equipment. 38 Main streeL LIGHT TRUCKING, half-ton pick­ Sales. Manchester Green 5187. house to sell call Hastings Ksal up truck. No ashes, no rubbish. Phone 3376. tVenrliiff Apparvl—Fora 57 sewing room, large living room, Estate Specialist, Odd Fellows they?" MANY OTHERS VENE*nAN BLI.N1>.S Ah types Open iaily-evenlngs 7 p. m. to dining room, kitchen, pantry and Phone 2-1275 or 8298. NICE BOXER pup six months 8 30 p. m. sink rooms, 3 bedrooms and bath Building, St the Center. (Resdy made to order, also recondition­ BLACK Astrakhan winter coat, buyera with waiting.). IIDB ULANCL8 BY GALBRAITH GORMAN MOTOR SALES ing. Best quality Flndell Manu­ old. Boston Terrier ready to go. i very good condition. Also brown up, open attic, oil steam beat, con­ c a r n iv a l BY DICK TURNLR Zimmerman Kennels, Lake THIS WEEK, trade in your old tinuous hot water, storm windows Phone 8-1107. FRCt'KI.LS AND HI.S I'KIKMJH Stoking Up BY MKHHILL C- BLOSSKf Incorporated facturing c5o., 48t Middle Turn­ Painting—Papering 21 refrigerator for a new Philco. winter coat, both size 38. Inquire etreet. 6287. 23 Autumn street. Telephone and screens. Gai^e. Excellent T \ pike East. Call 4885 ' Your old refrigerator wlU cover REAL ESTATE ProblemsT Sea or Toshow wEpe Good 286 MAIN ST. PAINTING, light carpentry, gen­ 7621. condition. 2-week occupancy. Re call ua today. We buy, aeU, or Uat SUMM.' TtC RANGE Burners cleaned and serv­ eral repairing. Sanding floors and the down payment. 24 months to duced to $11,900. Elva Tyler, tens SAtOHT SAHHS, we SHOULD m i CHEVROLET convertible. ceilings painted. Call after 4 p. Poultry and Supplies 43 pay the balance. Benson’s Furni­ your property. No cost to you TWlttP^sA«vr.i>#*aAAJMAT* OO HEARWU.' DOSOUtTHiNG really Good condition, radio, heater. iced by experienced burner man. AgenL Phone 2-4469. unless We produce. AUce Clampet, C06X3M& WE NAVE TO GENEROUS/ WHAT DO H. Nielsen. 7272 m. Reasonable. ture A Appliances, 713 Main NAVY BLUE fjheaterfleld coat, TiHC— Pretcno rrh CaU 2-9729. FRESHLY Killed Turkeys from street. 'The Agency of Good WUl”, 848 Od'SrtTfR. BOYS LUCE DO size 14. Reasonable. Phone 4831. FOUR ROOM CAPE COD Main street, Manchester, Phone ASMERtCAMS JUSTTIXJ , OUTSIDE. INSIDE Painting and 15 to 30 lbs Fresh frosdn, ready CAN YOU MAVEJ - DeSPERME/ r C\«Ml CHEVROLET 1037 four-door. ] paperhanging free estimates DINING ROOM set, 9x12 Mohawk 4998. sr*«e A- *orx DO Sedan. Veiy clean, $350. SoUmene WINDOW CALKING and window anvtlme. gchaub’s Turkey Farm, Oil burning furnara, house In­ tiA p e w re-puttying. Phone 2-0173. Prompt service. Reasonable 188 Hillstown Road. rug, washing machine, Florence Waaled—To Hoy 58 TMiJtt ITS A A Flagg, Ina, 634 Center street. prices Phone 7630. O Frechette. parlor oil stove, beds and bureaus. sulated. Price. $7,000. Cash, $1,500. COWCINCi OCA Workman's comt'ensation. public CaU 102 West street, RockvlUe, or WANTED— Kitchen set Good HAVING U6(3i.u.(:tna. cellinga re WANTED—32’ extension ladder. glass nnens aotlqaes brlo-a- BY AI VKRMKKR son. Private owner. Radio and Artirle* for Sal* 45 Honing beating sys.ems. furnaces, 755 Main Street PRISCILLA S POP The Thinker heater, complete rebuilt motor, FI.AT FINISH Holland wiirdow flnishi-d ‘‘'uilt insured Expert oil burners. Completely Installed Call 2-2725. brae, silver. new clutch, front end rebuehed, I shades made to .uii asure Ail wurk New I94l< wal.papei o 1040 Pontiac 4-Door 6 Cyl. ii-cdan 4661. ROOM FOR Rent, private home. Street Corporation, 6 Dover —$495. 32 VOLT light plant with 2 H. P, sofa suite. 1 maple lamp Ubie, 1 Very quleL 224 Charter Oak CARTER STREETT, 5-roora single, Huilcline—t'nntrartlnq 14 motor. $75. One complete model maple end table and 1 maple hot air heat, oil burner, electric Road, stating qualifleations, /0-27 S4H>. IMS a< MU su.ttc. iMc. T M eia 'u. a mt. see. VIC FL IN T A Proposition BY MICH ALL O'MAI.I.BY AND BALPH L A .\| CHORCHES MOTOR SALES . A motor, $35. Phone WtlUmantic magm*bie rack end table. These StreeL Tel 8368 between 5 and 9 stove includeiL Front porch, acre } r m MYia. in- “T- S’udebaker Sales and Sen'Ice t.'AKPENTEh Worh ol ail kinds Repailiflff 22 p. m. experiehcei referenedR aad OOMT fot THE / Wt KNOW WHO WU$oT 1487W4, six pieces retailed for $199.95. of land, friilt trees, chicken coops. "Wa'r* making a aurvey, madam—hew much- ef your “Tha trip* you’ve mad* here are doing wonder*, Mr*. Van ' HIM, CHIEF MACKEY. WE 80 Oakland S t ■ Tel. 2-9183 KiKifs sidings additions and FURNl^JRE Repaired, reOnish- These places may be had for Immednate occupancy, $6,100. salary expected. Taekett! Rr*t thing you know we'llJb* letting you Itave FINSIB ON ME. teratinns .ilso new construction 28-TON Forcing press, 8 H. P. ATTRACnVELT Furnished room ' leittir* time do vou aoend in tH* public library?' . cHiia ■ •} WANT yoi/ TO HElF 1940 PONTIAC sedan. 1940 Dodge Sieflert I’hone 2-0'253 ed Chairs reseated E. C. Nash, $75. Montgomery Ward 6161. for couple. Complete light house­ Reasonable terms. Wm'. Good- by'th* front door!" OS PROVE IT, coupe. 1!?30 Plyrroiith tudor, 1938 Box 88. 714 North Main streeL G. E. motor, battery charger. keeping facilities available. Plen­ child, Sr., Realtor, Office 15 For­ No Telephone Inquiries ■ Chevrolet Sedan. Low prices. ANYTHING IN the building-line, Phone 5536. ENAMEL Kitchen range, oil and t y of heat Continuous hot water. est street. 7925 or 8891. p u l iJt i( At BY I B W II.I.IA M B OUN BOABDINL HOU n K w ith MA.IOR HOOPl.E MATTRESSES Re-made and ster­ gas, smsU oil parlor heater, bur Epsy terms. Guaranteed. Cole done at a fair price'. Call Louis ONE PAIR of Record Skis and O ntral. Mrs. Jerome. 14 Arch Motors. Phone 4164. ilized, Uke new. Wo ckU for and eaus, beds ramplete, kitchen TH CITVOUGHTA ^wau.DONTwoanv ESAO.vJAtSOHf rtO u s s j OKAV, MA30R/G ivI E /' vMOUlD THE White, 2-4239 after 6:30 p. m clamps,, brand new, never been street, first floor. . , FILL UF PUPPLBS ' Aaourr THAT HOLE- Best workmanship. deliver anywhere. Frank Falk, 42 chairs. Can be seen 105 Demlng DISSIPATING VOUR CiSEOlT FO R « MlSSuS BLOW DODGE 1938 four-door sedan. Sopth Main street Colchester, used, $15. CaU 3274. V like THIS"lilPS IT'LL BE A HILL F*OM ENBROY POSING THtMKlM* OF TMiS THE VJHiSTLE StreeL Phone 7166. FOR RENT—Very plessant room lOOWUN' THESe 1 Good running condition, heater, Conn Phone Colchester 460. FARM SOLD, HENCE T H IS ...... PALLIM' IM AWD HOW — S T A T U E CRurrcrt—-iT’L i^ o n u s if w e CARPEN'TER work of all kinds. 1935 ARVIN, Plymouth car radio NEED A washing machine? 0>me in quiet modern home for gentle­ RUIMIKl' SFLASHEG MOICA-TE MS $250. CaU 6823 aOler '6 ’p. m. Building contractors. Attics fin 1633 Plymouth for parts. Scran­ man. Phone 8046. attoceetes- TAPIOCA/ HASMT ffSACHVD 6ft A 6R ftA T WARBLED A F£W MATTRESSES Your Old mat­ In and learn how you may have a '(HE STAGE vOh ERE MUSCLE-SAMSR \ CMOSuSSSOF- ished, cabinet work, alterations. tress sterilized and remade Uke ton’s Cabins, Tolland Y^urnplke, new $189.95 washer free. The Vll Darting and Davis Phone 2-0294 after 6 'p. m. AUCTION X CtiaUlRE A vOHEN SOO VJO U S or 2-3469. new CaU Jonea Furniture and lage Charm Store. 845 Main LARGK, Heatvd room for gentle­ MODBU, BUT THAT’S , MB FOR THft- M d o o d l e ALL 1936 PONTIAC two-door sedan, Fiooi Covering, 86 Oak. YeL 2- At the Peter Litvinchyk Farm, Bolton, Connecticut iTTFg $95. Call 4041 after 5. NEW DIAL Thermostat with heat street. man. CaU 8895. (la Bolton, on Rt. 44-A, follow arrows, oat Cedar Swamp Rd-. TU6 R ight po sith jn .' DANIEL V dEBSrSRm THE DAV* ? FOR ¥Ol!R new onstructlon, re- 1041 anticipator deidce for Coleman drat road east of Bolton Lake) GESTURE.' ' modeling 'or lepait work see Wm. t h is Week we are offering at 1940 FOURtDOOR Chevrolet. Rea- PIANO Tuning, repairing. Prompt floor heater, $18, originally strlcUy wholeeale prices (for ■onabM price, $445. Also 1937 KanehL general building con $23.50. Phone 2-0178. Apartoients, Flats, SATURDAY, OCT. 29,1949 AT 10:30 A. M. ■e^ M.1 tractor. BsU mates given tree. service Make appointment now cash)—no servlco—tha foUowlng convertible Ford. Barlow Motors, before holiday rush. Phone Hart­ arUcles: 1—7H cu. ft. upright Tencaaenta . 63 (RAIN OR SHINE) BY LBMI.ll!: rUMNLI 595 Main street Tel. 5404. Phone 7773.'.. SIDE ARM oU hot water heater, D.AIRT HERD — TRACTOR — FARM MACHINERY WA»U rilBBS Invitation To Move ford 8-0466. oil drum and stand. SO-gallon freezer. 8—electric deluxe ranges. FOUR Rooms and bath, furnished. ALL TYPES alteraUons and 2—deluxe gas ranges. AU this AvaUable about November 26th. WARD MILKINO MACHINE, X Slagle Units ^ f if l a X T ^ DUNUO WHY anyone EHOUlffVi icai' B u n t i water tank, $35 complete. Phone brand new merchandise can be E8CO 4 CAN TANK. Frlgldalre Unit V \ \ CUKI0U5 EUOUOU A»0ut MY MGEIOII MOW fiOMK- 1939 DODGE. Bhcceptlonal value, kitchen remodeling. Garages par. Private Instmetiom 28 2-2794. Adult couple only. CentraUy lo­ ■MN-fiBBTiaa $850. Phone 4577. tlcially built you finish yourself, seen at Benson’s. Furniture cated. For partlculara write, giv­ ABOUT SO TON OF HAY — SOME ENSH.AQE — 80. HENS WHIM EM Y L** ^ MORIUSO TO SEARCH THRU Appliances, 71$ Main street. TMir X MT at a substantial saving. Rice. BALLARD’S Driving SrJiool, take FOR SALE—Outdoor play-pen 12' ing name and address, etc. Box Machinery! Cletrae caterpillar tractor (Model H-G). Attach­ inB«(»A*t YOU MUST-see Eddie at Clark 2576. advantage of our experience and xl4’. Woodin slat aides. Reason­ H. Herald. $66 a month. ments; double bottom plow, wheel harrow, front end mower. Motor-Sales this week. Look at TWO-PJECE Walnut bedroom seL fine reputation. A.A A. certified able. 15 Benton .street. compleU. Price reasonable. Call Ward hayloader. New Idea mower, saw arbor. Also Ward Master these prices. 1947 Plymouth aedan GENERAL CARPENTRY, Altera­ Instructor, dual controUed cara, ensilage blower, com harvester, side delivery rske, grain drill, $1,148; 1941 Pontiac alx. cleam tions, additions and new ranotruo- 7001. Bnatncaa lAicatloaa manure epreader, single-row potato digger, etc., pail and can rack. tlon. Dormera, porches and ga­ UcenM Included. Phone 2-2245. Dfitmonda—Watchc*— $845; 1941 duick club convertible HOSPITAL Beda for aale or tor Dairy Herd: A TJI. accredited herd. Fifteen cows. Guernseys, and $645; 1989 Buiek $395; 1940 rages at reaaonabit prices. Work­ Jewdry 48 For Kent ' 6i manship guaranteed. Free esti­ renL Ratea reasraabla. Keith Jerseys In various stages of milk. A good producing herd. Studebaker Cl amploh -$448; 1939 Musical—Oraraatie 29 Furniture Co. Phone 4159. Guernsey bull, (2H jrears). Lincoln Zephyr coupe $245; 1935 mates. R. M. Alexander. TeL LEONARD W TOST, Jeweler Ra- OFFICE Spaca avaUable In the 3716. PIANO TUNING, repairs, reco»* pairs and adjusts watches expert­ AncKoaeer's Notioei Mr. W. Harry England of Manchester, has OldsmobUs alx $145; 1938 Olds- ENAMEL TWO-burner oil stove, Orford BuUdlng. Apply Marlow's purchased this farm for development purposes and sale (s by his mobUs aedan $248. Eddia will dlUoning, etc John Uockerham, ly at rekaonabla prices. Open hot water ralL’For kitchen or 28 Bigelow atrect Phone 4219. Thunday aventngs. 129^ Spritoe order. Lunch served. Be on time, the big equipment sells early, taka your oW .cAr for the down Koofing—Siding 10 cottage; Phone 7397. not a long'sale. .tfHE payment Open .rtil 9 p. m. daUy. atraeL, Phone 2-4387. Waatad tib ftant 68 WOUND Broad atraet. ~ WE SPECLALIZB in roofing and Help Wanted—Feoiale S5 ONE-HALF PriM, inlaid. felt ROBERT M. REID & SONS, Auctioneers aldlhg. Higbeet quality' laateiiala. base linoleum and wall covering FOUR ROOMS desired by young 1940 FORD Tudor trlth 1948 Mer- couple with baby. College gradu­ KM Mala Rt., Phone 8198 Established Anctinn Arres, Phnne"8S8 workmanship CTaranieeo. A remnants. Lsnger’s Floor Cover­ MANCHESTER, CONN, 190? ^ BBI.MFIELD, MASS. eury engine and beater, $875 Dion, Inc..' 799 Autumn street. WAITRESS Wanted. Bab's Res-j Rea'd Herald Ad vs. ing, 41 Purnell Place. Phone 2- ates, excellent refer|mces. Phone €*U 8-0852 after 5:10, TeL 4860. taurant, *51 North Main streeL- | , 4123. V A TRURSDAT, OCTOBER S7», 1949 " ...... * jjanflfgatpr gupttfatg Avenge Dallr Net The Wsethir fkv the MMtheC I rirm iH W’ 0. s. WesHnr BssasR Richard P. Hodden, Fireman, M r wastlMr thrwgh fatw- USN, of 221 HackmaUck street, List Engagement Memory Genius 9 , 6 7 6 d»yi warmer Oda aftomoM ttuui A boutT ow n is a craW member of the Fleet Oi^ -a hr UBS Sabine, now taklng'^part yaatareayt aot so eo | d toaigM 6a4 in j ^ t Navy and Marine Corps Kiwanis Guest •ilgkRy warmer Watntdy. ' 4|k* T oobk ^Mpla’i fWoWihip exerciMS off the coast o f lAbra- Manchseter^A City of Village Charm ^ 1 ^ Ify ^ P g PfiTr 'Will dor. t^v^RAUom'm cortiMaenu^ Oub Members to Be En> tomamw •vMln*. The Married Couples Oub of the AdveH M ag e e Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1949 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS o’cipflr « t the church. Francia South Methodist church will have tertained by Man Who VOL. LXHL, NO. *4 Duttcn wm ha the umouncer and a Hallowe’en party, Saturday eve­ B w Afary*-* oechaatra aflB play. ning at F o ’cloclf to Vernon Orange Knows 100,000Names halt It is hoped that all who can m im laaaaor Wlaslar. daughter Airiium Rescued in Flight Dedt Crash conveniently do so will appear in Manchestar Kiwanians wUl be e ( Mr. and Mra. Andrew W ln ^ r costume. A program of stunU o f Jackaon atraat, waa recpgnlaed and games with prises has been given a demonstration on how to 48 Persons Killed Denies Denfeld Fired. remember names and facet at at convocaUon day ^ w rclsea planned. Those who require fur- ■* f|^l§Mjgy ftt Sli&Irft «or Jier InformaUon or transportation their meeting Monday noon at. high acholaatlc aeWevament dur- should telephone Hoyt Stllson, the Country Clnb when Robert M. iac tha a«*demlo year, 1048-49. A 2-0868. Today When Plane Nutt,, called “America's foremost naduata of Manchester High memory expwt,’’ is a, guest of the •chool, and a sophomore The degree team of the, pau^- ters of Liberty, L.O.L.I.. No. IM, service organiaatlon. Mr. Nutt, Because He Assailed mira she Is active in the Olee who is also referred to aa “ the man a u b and in 'Thespis,'’ the Collega will hold a Hallowe’en party, Fri­ day evening at eight o’clock, at who won’t let you forget," will Hits Azores Peak diamataic club. give the Kiwanians a demonstra­ the home of the president. A m Johnston. Members and friends tion on how to remember names, Workers In the Parish Eviuita- facts and faces. Constellation Crashes in Usm program arin be served sup­ are invited. The club’s guest has been fea­ Six Persons Policies on Defense per at Emanuel church this eve­ tured in American Magasine as Flames; All Aboard ning at 6:15, after which the The Ladles' Sewing Circle of X- the man who knows 100,000 people woitkers will visit the homes of SL John’s church w ill hold a so­ Miss Helen M. Satemow by name and also in Coronet Mag­ Die, Induding French tha parishioners. The Bible Hour cial Sunday from three to seven azine. A memory course conduct­ Die in Crash; Johnson Implies Admir* will be ondtted this evening. o’clock in the banquif room of ed by Mr. Nutt wUl be smnsored Boxer Marcel Cerdan Roar of Protest al Lacked Qualificip* White Eagle hall on North street. -’’ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bater by the Hartford Junior Chamber Mrs. John Larson o f 82 Main Mrs. Catherine Rubacha will W now, of Oswego, N. Y., announce of Commerce. This two session And l l Americans; O n e S u r^ v e s the engagement of their daughter. stn et and her daughter Ruth, the hostess. The members ,wiU course w ill be held oh November 1 At Hale*s Selt Serve Bodies Badly .Burned who has been vlslUng hero from welcome their neighb^ and Miss Helen Mary Satemow, to and 2, In William Hall High school. On Denfeld Firing Lbs Angeles, left yesterday for friends. Games w ill her playe^ William David Addy, son of Mr. West Hartford. A free demon­ American Flier Tellfi city. Bn route they will visit with prises for the wiimers, and and Mrs. David Addy of 31H Fos stration was given at the audi­ Paris, Oct. 28.— Frsnch-lasguage newapa^ L>e Sir Hugh Weightman, 50, and nor the committee cafinot ait Tuberculosis, Diabetes Demonatmto wu^Mng Smoked CUnada; and hldlmotber; Remiglo W . J. Home, about 40, Brltlab of­ panies Show 1949 Push Output to Lowest! Culled From {JP) Wires quietly by and permit reprisals A crowd of some 260 N avy en­ Mrs. David Anderegg and chil­ 81 East Center SL TeL 6868 Can 2 7 c Haniaadorena. pronUnent Cuban ficials of ths Central Mining In­ against witnesses who have testi­ Anemia and Other Ills listed men gathered at Denfeld’s, SLICED PEACHES Fresh raiditeman; K ay Kamen, preal- vestment Trust o f London. Profits During Nine Point in 3V^ Years = = s = = = s r = fied before it,” n office to demonstrate their affee- ‘ dren, of 135 Benton street, left to­ Arabnlanoe Service day for Silver Springs, Maryla.id, dent o f K ay Kamen, Ltd.,' Ucenalng Pilot Joseph Jordan, Loa An­ Three trustees of Jefferson Would fire Slatthewt - tion and backing, for him. One •IS^WINTER Shoulders Months Exceed Record By Alton L. Blakeeiee told the admiral they hoped hs where she will visit at the home of npraaantattve for Walt Disney geles. Washington, 'Oct. 28.— {IP) Military college in Natchet, Miss., In Boston, Representative Bates Associated Press Science Reporter Shoulders aharaoiera, and Mrs. Kamen; and would one day be president her parents, Mr. and Mfs- Everett Radio Offloer Andrew' Cble, ■The Federal Reserve boaril issue statement In effort to clarify (R., Mam.), a committee member, New York, OcL 28— OR—A shot­ Fill That Tank! Haycroft, until her husband is able lb. bag Lottlf Boutet da Montvel, widely L)—Vsm wild highway chase which ended who is elected” in' Philippines gets Each got a cheat X-ra’^, blood test HALE'S H U N T S . reached when the switchover/from W ill Stay Otherwise Van Horn, employer tmata* for when their stolen yellow converti­ Vote of Sfi"? to 183 widely varied interpretation ... Liondon, Oct. 88-^/P)—Shaken war to peacetime prc^uclton Massachusetts manufacturers *ti coal htlners pmsion fund, V*kl Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ble overturned on U. ’8 . Route 40 (Cleveland, O ct TS.—ilP—Hard- (Continued on Page Eight) Can 8c II by the largest vote yet mustered Parts, Oct. 28—(F>— France** brought a momentary chegk In In- think they will do all right during a Federal cx>urt today that Juha FOR YOUR NEW HOME Headquarters TOMATO SAUCE near North East, Md. hitting Harry Bridges, leader of a g a l ^ it in Parliament., Britain’s longest political criaia In 50 years duatrlal activity. 1950s if government and labor I. LpwIh and Senator Bridges (R- ~ II MdNTOSH Still clad in their prison garb, 65,000 longshoremen, declared to­ NO. 8 CAN BURT OLNBY Labor government pushed ahei d ended early today with the confir­ ^The October production level unions will let them alone .. .Move ,NH), hie fellow trustees. Impaop- FOR the two men iMped unhurt from day the ony way hla union would SEE . Money WorrFes.. today with Its .economy program mation of Georges Bidault forecast by the Reserve board to establish steel mill In New erty “dissipated” the weltam ______16 Qt. Bskt. the damaged car am) tried to flee leave the CTO “would be if we’re Loyalty Setup 25c a p p l e s . 95 c to avert national bankruptcy. premier. would mean a 22 per cent dip from England draws ftrong support qioney. lewis, head of the United TOMATO JUICE 2 Cans on foot. They were stopped by the all-time peak achieved In Oc­ booted ou t” Finance .your home the 0106% The two-day Parliament debs Bidault had formed his cabinet from Massachusetts public and Mine Worker*, reprenenta . Uw em way with a 4% mortgage DELBIAIZ j| SIZE 888 FLORHIA , on the government’s program state police without a shot - being tober and November of last year. The west coast leader—who miners on the board. Bridge* Is the fired. o f the M RP (Popular Republican private sources . . . Harvard econ­ Review Urged LOUIS WHITE loan under G. L Bill of Rlghta. reached Its climax last night with movement), today's coming to Mr. Truman said the 28-day takes pride in calling his union a "neulrai” tnistee of the funds omist predicts millions of college .the Laborites defeating a ":on. Their capture served to inten­ power waa a full circle o f the po­ steel and 37-day coal strikes have left-wing ,organization — admit' huilt up by a royalty on coal Van Tt' Conatmctlon Loans available. 29e ORANGES 39c graduates will be. unable to obtain BUILDER , CORN NIBLETS 2 aeryatlve motion to C'.nsure the sify the manhunt for their six ac­ litical wheel. Head of the wartimie not hurt the country enough to call ted he thought next week’s an­ Horn’s accusation was made in hla Mortgage Bnanclng throngb G. complices In tha daring prison Jobs of their choice due to declin­ nual convention would be "rough DonoTan Suggests Ti*u* NO. 8 CAN ST. LAWRENCE ca^HUet'e economy plans aa Insde- resistance in France, Bidault was the situation a naUonal emer­ answer to n suit (or 'noeoonttng *f L, F. H. A. or eonventlonal break Wednesday night. , gency. That time, he told a news ing opportunities ta professions. aU hell.” The Best In Materials and Workmanship Lb. quats. *1111 country’s provisional president Gen. Dwight Eiseniiower refuses the fund filed by n miner. Bank Loan. ' CABBAGE The vote waa 353 to 228. The eight locked two guards In That is because right-wing man Appoint Commis­ • * • V- . C i ^ Cods— $7,000 And Up and premier 'from June to Decern' to comment on President Truman’s c. . . BUTTERNUT ‘ 46 Short of Fun Strength a ceil, took piatola, rifles and am­ (Continued on Page Five) forces are’ determined to have a Funds ahoiavallsble for borne TENDERPEAS 2 25e ber, 1946, and her foreign mlntatcT ouster of .Admiral Louts Denfeld sion for That Purpose VishlnskA Hits Aiding Greeaa . Telephone 2-4239 After 6:30 P. m I The Labor total was 40 shert of munition from tha prison araenal showdown with the 11 or 12 I.ake Soccess, OeC .»8.-e.<(hT‘- repaire, modernization, eta. See NO. 8 CAN BURT OLNEY from 1945 until July, 1948. as chief of Naval operatipna ns for complete details legaid- tha party's parliamentary strength. and used a third guard for a human Presents Cabinet to Aurlql unions under left .leaders. But Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y. SQUASH Soma Labor members of Parlia­ shield aa they inarched to freedom 'Treasury Balance - Debate on confllcta between Greece Bridges said a'committee of about New Haven. Oct. 28-i;l*)--Maj. Ing a new loan or the ■tieem- Soon after hie confirmation, B1 and her Ckimmunist neighbors in Gen. William J'. Donovan suggest­ Vlsiitasky charged today Um Untng e f aa extstteg loan. SUCCOTASH C m c ment were absent due to tliness. through the main gate. dault presented hia c a to e t to a dozen repreaentatlvea of key United States and Britain nre try­ 19 A few were abroad. Some presunr- Minor was tervtag a life, term Washington, Oct. 28— (F)—The Balkans continues in tlN with east locals in the Longshoremen’s ed in an article published here to. President Vincent Aurllo. He had position o f the Treasury Oct. 26: and west blaming eacli other fob day that President Truman ap­ ing to transform the Bnlkans In­ This Is a tree Janie aervloe p n X S B U R Y ^ ACORN SQUASH abty )uat did not show up for tlie for murder and Palm er' waa serv­ secured party agreement to the union will meet with CTO Presi' to a sprltigboard (or straterie ac­ —No charge to the borrower, Ranges, Refrigerators Important vote. ing 13 years for robbery. N et budget receipts, 865, tension. . . . Cost of living rote one dent Philip Murray. point a special commission . to re­ cabinet lineup before the Asaembly 474,036.60; Budget npenditursa, half to one per cent in September, view the government's loyalty tion against Russia. Vtanlasky Washers and AD Some Labor opinion has shared ’n o s e StlB a t 'U ^ r t y vote, overcoming in advance the Murray Holds Answer made his charge before the Felitt- Indoor Bazaar PIE CRUST 2 n,. 29c the oppbeltion view that Prime Those still at liberty are: 8134.879.852.17; Cash balance. 84,- largest monthly Increase In eon' Murray holds the answer to program obstacle on which two previous cal committee of tRe. United Mae GREEN PEPPERS 2 Lbs. Minister Attlee took only half 693,891.367.48. Bnmer prioee tor year. Hia article In the Yale Law JARVIS P A R O I Danny Norris, 30, of Wilming­ choices for premier foundered. how tough the fight becomes Uons Assembly. He tasisteil Mw Other Appliances maaaurea whan he ordered on eight Journal said methods used during , At The ton, aerving a Ufe' term for play­ Bldsult’s new government was The fact that Bridges was U.N. roust caUa* for ( tho Imiaodlote per cent cut In the nation’s epend- seeking a private conference with the war by the Office of Strategic REALTY CO. HALXra FRESH GROUND ing Wilmington Detective Thomas besed on the same coalition of wtthdrawral of American and DOG FOOD 2 c ™ 25c Ing plans. Murray in advance of the conven Services (OSS), which (General 8M CENTER ST. n.JM(IIAUcou Conaty; Joseph I-ankford, 26, center parties which have been Brttlah missions fropi Grooeo bO* Backed by - the Liberais, the Uon indicated the leftist forces Donovan headed might prove Pboae 4118 Or 1 8 1 8 Bellefonte, Del., 10 years''for rob­ govming France more than two Detroit Youngsters Get (0(0 n sotadoa te the BnOinn Lb. L ib e M Nationals ind most of the bery; Willie Edwai^ 28, Sat- were amcioua to . head off that helpful. 45e C O F F ii 47e 14 Independent MPsi the Cor- yeaia. Hia program waa almoat problem enn be foond. V. F. W. GLUB CIDER GaL •uma, Ala., one year for obtaining showdown—or at least to pin the ft such a commission wera ap­ * ' * *. • ---S - identical with that proposed by So­ BURT O LN EY sarvaUvee rallied 10 more 'tea blame on Murray for what hap­ pointed. General Donovan said, ita A F U L L L IN E OF monay under falee pretenses and cialist Jutes Moch and Radical So- Bikes; Auctioneer Big Aid Vote to Coatinao Btrilio Manchester, G r^n CASH YOU o s r 1 than ever before were cast agalrst three years for a prison . break; pens next week. members should have “ special thJ Attlee regime. The result, ctaliat Rene Mayer, who had failed Hartford. Oct. 88— Anv • Manthly Victor Bryaon, 29, Mlnquadale, Murray also agreed yesterday competence to examine into the $110 $260 $5001 TO M ATO JUICE 2 "jj.; 25c neverthelesa, was a go-ahead for In forming'govemnienta. atermy foar-)tear seseioa, the Del,, three yean for robbery'; Ed-* to meet a delegation of the Unit­ social, cultural and emotional POTATO CHIPS, CORN the pelt-tightaning program. U ke them. Bidault prpmiaed Datrott. Oct 38-r-(F)-rAbout 100 will bid and the bidding starts at anion eonstruetten Inborors tednjr ISMat. 8900 ed Electrical Workers, higgest of baaes underlying the Indlvidual’t to Wed., Thurs.y Firi., Sat. 121.11 139.0S The Conservatives abstained wai^ Emat, 36, Wilmington, four coBt-of-Uvtng bonus fo r the loweat Detroit youngstera were riding a quarter.” voted eenUone their sttUi* l0h 7J8 years for robbery, and Edward J. paid workers. Dtaagreement over new bicyclea because a po­ It didn’t go much higher than the left-wtag groups, on Sunday. allegiance to his cotmtry and tha definitely. Union offlctsla snM th* 16.18 30.701 from a second vote, on a govern­ pressures and tenaiops which af­ . r NOV. 2, 8, 4, 5— 7 P. M. To 12 M. If t “YB” ta 4 eat ef S at AaMauf Akart pnmvtH n r t ntnfkliiml I STICKS, FRITOS, B d u . Hardy, 38, Gloucester, Mass., ata the wages iseiM had forced the lice auctioneer had an under: that. A fter two young brothers The UE group served a six meoilMrs vatod “taro to aaaC 6a CARROTS 2 19c ment motion o f confidence, Lahci fect that sUe^ance.” A Jm i ol tin nw tiOM < ‘ won.it 831 to 5. months for bfeoklng and entering. resignation of Premier Henri Ijtandtag heart had bid a dollar, Anderson atopped point ultimatum on' Murray afUr eohtteiM thoir stelha Itor $ |.1 5 ■ Get thM* ftetamf PLUSSEK Prirmer pitApilf nftU k It miiiAlf tm Most A ssms rTotal PetaeeaMty” irlin InUalmuik tt jlQM toch. («| 1 The London; press today re­ Norris was described as the QuIelie’S government on O ct 6. Alex Andsraon auctioning the bidding aiid the grinning boya the UE convention here in Sep­ hoar. They wers gotUng rtAd. — oontMafation— yon ealect monthly HALLOWE'EN „ „ «- Stating it was necessary to Batwam 800 and dW iheashon at peynMot data and amount.' Jtaapact for frained from commenting ch the ringleader in the twilight escape F’rance had not been so long o ff ' unclaimed properiN—bicycles, took the bike. tember. The union said it would - J500THS PRIZES BINGO Uan* $23 le $800 an aporta equipment, 'a flj^ g ma­ hold hack ita per capita payments assess "a man's total pstsonslity," tha nalon worn pi tea yoor honaaty. Phone, coma in 'TODAY. C A N D Y 25c II T O K A Y GRAPES 2 Lb. 25c vote. The London 'Hmes parlia­ from the workhouse. without a governmant. hlatortana A fter that Anderson wouldn’t Ip Cliester, pa.. 15 miles from chines, widleta and j e W e l ^ ^ t the hear a bid over a dollar unU) each of eight /Cents per numth for ap? the genarsl wrote; ' nMotliig. • mentary correspondent, however, esM, since )899, when RJhe WiU' ' • • HALTS FRESH said, ’’.this debate, like that on da- Wilmington, police arrested a man detii Rousseau formed a tablnet police departinent’a a n n .u | r sol*. child had a bicycle. One little girl proKtinataly 875,000 members, UU' ‘T o detanqtas whethar. or not an tadlri^ual Is Ukaly to ooniiait Hlee Asha rwHier DOOR PRIZE EVERY NIGHT f t ^ ijaf comfsitrn tH*t usit to I a v rcr* i-pluatton last month, deveiopad a who said bs wap Norris. It turned after the coqntry had bean without Hla ciistomsrs tnclude® ebUdren explained she hod saved only 83 less Murray mat U ^ ’s terms. strong slecttoneertng atmoaphr out be wasn't one for a month. clutching boarded qlckels ' and cents. U 9 laaitato qsked Murray to fir* disloyal acts, slUlsr wlUtaftjr'and ’No w YsA. Oah MEDIUM EGGS jhw. 49c and the lines of battle in the com­ Bayard C Taylor, 47-year^d Approval B r Big 3laJ®lriy dimes and a group of, growuupa. "P ay the man your money, hou' M y critics and raldara within the dellb^toly hr uadsf prsssure Hiss ted^i bsaasah B FINANCE ca Anderson eriiaeled up the first ey," smiled Anderson. “ You’ve got CIO officers and staff. from enemy agents, it is net suff)-. cud perJan' *»lol la ADMISSION FREE '2nd Haw • nAT8 m U lM BUIIOHM CUDAHY’S SUCED ing appeal to tha country aro baing taxi driver, niahei) breathlessly Approving Bidault as premier, ever more firmly dfawn." into a Chaster police station and the National Assembly, gave him bike and a man at V i« M ck ahout- a bicycle.” CIO Chief Clwagee 3ltad elent to ask him ’Ar* you or bava from Nav. % to Nav. 98. 7S3 MAM sm n! m utam ns, conn. The COM JW.HALC A general election is due some reported a man who told hun ‘T m the biggest maJoritv tof a oremtbr ed a bi4 qf | 1 0 . Another called ouC A fter the last child rode off Murray St first insa cool to yoq been a menihar of the Oom- Jadge VttaMrt X. It ^ DW S4t0 • DevM Hmwy. YM MANotw 1 RefrealURents On Sale Lb. 57c MANCHaaraii Co m m . time before next July, when the Danny Norris—you’ve read ‘about at hla start in offiee i^ c e ftovera 8 1 5 . , Oiap^y. the adult bidding quickly request h y'U E for a'm eeting bs- numlst party?’ Nercaa^ It ha d*- order Hrerttef Hm 1mm n.4i a qtiaMh tl tU nfiJadn aCM BACON government’s term of offxo , "N ow hold averythtag,” aaid An­ diaiMaod of the remainder for a to­ fhsw asat Mw 48F •xplrea. (ConttaDad m Paga EtgM) <5?MUaoed o « P8ts Twaivs) derson. "This is f<^ kids. O t ^ Idds ta l aala of 8SJI54. - ". .(OeaUmed aa Paga Taaf**k (CeeUawd aUvraga TwslieX skoflMasfiMgftMita 'a. . ,7