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1SCX8DAT, CEdfiMBSK 1%, fAoa9in«STt iSanrif^atrr Emttins Ifrrald Manchester Stores Will Be Open Until 9 O’clock For Xmas WUUaa Munale, Jr., o f 43 Ben­ Miss Halana Waohtel, daughter Edwart T. Lucas, Sreman ap­ ton street wiU preside at the or- of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wachtel of prentice U. S. N., aon o f M ra . About T«wm^ ,|sn at the CSiurch School Ouiat- 41 Pioneer Circle, was chosen Catherine Lucas o f 117 North ■•Cinderella" at the WTIC party School street Is serving aboard Avaraga Dally Net Prcee Rnn BOSa service In the South Metho­ rsr Ihs Month nt Nsvsiqber, IMS tl» W. ». A. wll dist church, Sunday at 0:80 a. a . Sunday evening, sponsored by the the light cruiser, U. S. 8. Hunting- FOR ttMt rM ay «v«nU« at 7:80 at The prelude will be “Qesu Bam­ Slsteriiood of Temple Beth SHo- ton, which has Just completed a tto iieoM w tko OMiMJn, Mr». bino" and the posUude will be *‘In lom, and revived a beautiful coat. four-month tour of duty in the let* White oC 88 *lne street ThU Duld Jubllo" traditional. WlUlam These were seven or eight other* Mediterranean, and a two-month 9,635 « m he the C hrM tau party and has been studying'' the organ un­ wtje^^wre Iwdiy enough to win good-wlU cruise o f port* in Africa THE .Msmbet *f e l eteiiUiet* at* i*Boliided to brine der the superWsion of George p.' piwes' o f various kinds. The pro­ and South America, covering 28,- ^Ashton, organist and choir direc­ gram was In charge of Floyd 807 miles. Mimehamar^A CHy of VUIaga Charm tor of ^e South church. This Richard and Bob Ti^ol who have foaJS^iSltwS^^aa for rtidey service will be held a the Sanctu­ managed slmUar affairs for sever­ Advertisement-^ Tht** new nembera ary. a l - o t h e r local organizations. VOL. LXVUL NO. 66 (Clsssiasd Advertising an Pngs 1$) Ma n c h e s t e r , co n n .. Fr id a y , De c e m b e r i 7. i »48 (Tn’ENTY-SIX PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE POUR GIN1B win l eealved into the club. “Vicky" as Mias Wachtel Is known The welcome gift . . for every be occasion. . .Gorgeotis baskets of King David and Sunset Rebekah to her friends Is a student In Man­ chester High school. luscious fruits from Plnehurst pattMaan WUUaa Pearson win lodges will have a Joint Christmas Grocery, Inc. iunre Saturday from IT Runtlnf* party for members and their fami­ Soviet Radih Tower To^iples ten street to UT Hemlock street lies In Odd Fellows hall tomorrow The Past Mistress Club of News Tidbits evening at eight o’clock, each Daughters of Liberty No. 25, L O Nationalist Units Truman W ill Request lanior aeabera of It Mary’s person attending to -bring a 28- U I., at Its meeting last night at . Colled Froa (A*) Wires OUla Friendly Society will meet cent gift. The Odd FeUows wlU the home o f Mrs. Joseph Johnston tomorrow cvenine at 7:80 in the have a short business meeting at of HaWley street, aet the date of Monday, December 20, for its an­ pAHeh house. seven n’clo:^ HALE’S Begin Evacuating U.' N. launches $30,000,000 pro­ nual Chriatmaa party at the Sher­ gram of aM to Palestine war raf- The monthly meeting of the dls idan restaurant Dinner will he Headquarters ugaes . . . Strlka of gao wark' Congress to :eii trict committee Boy Scouts Md served at 6:80 and the members or* in St Louis ends after all- committee chairmen will be held have the privilege of inviting a FUR night session beriveen union nego­ tomorrow evening at 7:30 In the guest. “Shadow” ladies Win be re­ Pengpu Positions tiators and gaa company offi­ Asthmatic? Municipal building. Scout Adrian vealed at this time and a good From HALE'S SELF SERVE cials . . . A 46-year-oia New Jer­ Schmidhauser who attended the time Is anticipated. Tlie lodge held sey father who sent baakethall tot- a successful gift and food sale Laws Covering Spies Scout Jamboree In Switzerland Withdrawing to Chuh- OMO to hospital for calling foul on SANSON'S last summer will give an account Tuesday evening, followed by a Labor Croups son la ordered to undergo psycho­ o f his experiences. Christmas pageant and gifts from and HEALTH MARKET sien, Only 30 Miles analysis and keep away from a grab-bag. sports contest for a year . . Hour ASTHMA NorA of Nanking; Ac­ strike called by Cbmmuniata In darik Makes Stateneut The combined membership sup­ Land O' Lakes An Sweet Likely to Go Favors Raise Video Tests per and Chrlstmia party of the tion Coincides With Re­ Roma to protest police setUm Afk«r Attending Od»- REMEDY American Legion A^liary will HEALTH MARKET against demonstrating war veter­ take place Monday evening at 6:80 ans and unemployed turna late inet Meeting; WiR ffaa broufht relief to Johnson's liable Reports' of Wip­ Varied Ways For Employes Will Reveal In tte I/eglon ball. The meal flop. Hevie Some Reeomnien- iMiiy by renorioB the wlU be followed by a brief busi­ Poultry Form Butter OLEO Lean Meat Farorita ing Out of 12th Army Duck hunter found dead in drift­ synptons of uthins. ness meeting and the Christmas ing rowboat in Delaware bay with M ind Quirk dationa Ready R i^t Fresh Drened Chlckeiu, CIO* No Nearer Success o f Railroads program, with Mra Emile Leves­ Nanking, Dec. 17.—(A*)— hla companion lying unconsdous que and the other past presidents Friday night and Saturday. FRE5H PORK Than Ever With Re­ on bottom of craft . . . Chlnase At_B^( of Try It Today! In charge. The latter group will Rangea, Refrlgeritora Supreme headquarters ^ of Communist spokesmen say that F r^ qnkk frozen poul­ Presidential Board Rec­ Tidevision *Lookers* Go­ lion; Refnsea to 'Go furnish dessert, coffee and cream, try. any ttauc. Chiang Kai^hek’s east China newed Plea for United Fu ’Tso-Yl, governor of Suiyuan fbr «lo at tiw laOewIng rolls and butter and the favors. Washers and ^ Oth­ 5HOULDER5 ROAST command today began with­ province, la using Peiping to build ing to Be Shown They Into Detail on Shifts The other members are asked to Order C^pona Now for Front by All Unions ommends Seven Cents aiaMbsslar Dree Starasr er Appliances drawing from threatened up his bargalaing power . . . Son bring a hot dish or a salad. Each Chriitfoas. Gold Medal Confectionery of Church of 's highest Hour Increase Now Can*t Believe Their QHDnra PRAH8UOT member a also asked to provide Pengpu to Chuhsien, only 80 Washinfton. Dec. 17.—(A*) 847 Middle Tnruplke, West Bulletin! ranking clergyman will marry Ro­ IW. 4181 a llftjMwnt gift for the grid>-bag. lU JiW tIM M cOti lb , miles north of this uneasy man Catholic artist in London And Cut to 40 Hours Eyes in Experiments —Attorney General C ) ^ MOVra BM» PHAHMACT Mrs. Howard Halsey of Windsor, Near HodMinum River At Waahlngton, Dec. 17—(P)— ceremony as result o f romance capital. Pengpu, 105 miles The White House said today Mid today the adminiatratioB XbL IM S department membership chair­ Love Lane \Phone 2-0065 FLOUR SUGAR that blossomed despite strict nmr- northwest of Nanking, was Piealde*t Trumaa’a \iewa on . Dec. 17—(P) — A Baltimore, Dec. 17—(P) — -Tele­ will ask for tighteninff of the p r a h i a c t man will be a guest. riage rules of two churches. i i a m a 8 SMALL, LEAN SMOKED the anchor for the government’s labor legislation will be clear­ presidential board today recom­ vision “lookers” are going te be XWL 4888 new Hwal river defense line. It be­ IT. S. Army investigators in naUbn's espionage laws as ly stated In hi* state of the mended thst the railroads give ahown they can’t believe their | soon as WBLOON DBDO came • Nationaliat- headquarters nnlon message to Congieso report that woman who the new CMigzeas M . 8881 5HOULDER5 ' LI). 49c after the abandonment of the once Said four Russian soldiers their “non-operating” employes a eyes. And it isn’t because' many meets next month. Clark ~ Jan. A William Green, head seven cents an hour wage Increase 1 1 ’ stronghold of Suchow, 100 mUes of tho American Federation slew Irving Ross how tells them— sets are in bars. made the statement after at­ rtee Dehrery immediately and put th «n on a 40- farther north. of Labor, said after a call oa after more than six weeks In Rus- Soberly sclentiac experiments by aisn custody—that she raa’t Iden­ hour week next Septemoer with­ tending a meeting o f fteai- LEG O ' LAMB . Lb. 65c The withdrawal coincided with Mr. Tramaa yesterday that out loss in pay, . Johns Hopkins university p sy ch o l-jdmt______Truman's. eahlaet at tea RADIOS Cat reliable report* that the the preeldent still favor* re­ tify the nationality of the killers. The non-operating enBployea— ogists will set out to demonstrate i W*hite House, ment’a battered 12th Army group, peal of the Tett-Hartley law . . . Finding of accidental death re­ the clerks and mechanical work­ Walnut LEAN BONELESS trapped by the Chinese Commu­ aad re-lnstatement «f the turned by Bridgeport coroner In thst: I, told his news can- ers who do not operate trains— nists northweat of Pengpu for 18 Wagaer act Thafa what the A large Sovtet-coatrolMI BerHa radio topples toward the case of Truman S. HIckcox, 8d, now work 48 hours a week. Whsfs in your pocket may hava u Mixed CORNED BEEF Lb. 65c days, has been wiped out. labor uaioBs want. ground wlGi the kntst of an expleelaa (buttons) la the Freadi sector of Danbury, who waa killed Nov. ’The board proposed that the Official dispatches Thursday re­ at the Rnsslaa blockaded city. Hefisaalal lUes sire telepboae cables. 22 when struck by auto driven by seven-cent increase be retroactive your eyes—a coin may actually ■ tisKteBin* im Atlantic Washington, Dec. IT—(P)— Or­ Meats FRESHLY SUCED TOP GRADE ported that the 12th was making a AathoriUeA la the French sector eeld the towers were dangeroas to George Eisenbeg. to October 1. to i J«Mlc? d ! S ^ Fruit last stand with leas than half its ganized labor groups appear like­ western air lift planes. Radio BerHa had baea warned elnaeet a Stock market tries to get ahead ly today to go their separate ways No Change In pay Range and Fuel Fop Fruit Cakes original force o f 110,000 troops. month In ads-anee that the towers wonid he demolished. (AP photo but can’t quite make the grade Under the proposal, thp shift to May Be Clue Te PereeaaBty | som e*1Serb2t^M t w£^*^ itf! ’They were dsacribed a* compreued in demanding that Congress wipe hy radio from BerUn to New York.) . . . Praaident ’TruaaaA presents Your personal needs InSuence Hcult matter to handle and sttU BACON Lb. 69c out the ’Tkft-Hartley act. the 40-hour week would be made into an area of only three miles Oolllsr Aviation tro^ijr'for 1947 to without___ any change in ‘^teke home" the way your eyes perceive objects. | stey within the constitution's hill OIL in elrcumfarence. But even though the CIO aeema thraa msirl pHo .htlpad piuve that I pay. ’The board calcalculaSKl that It and pretty often you don't actual- ®f rights. (The Chinese Communist radio no nearer auccea than ever with rcaa can Iqf tSaler than sound ...' would take the eqUivaUmt of a 20 ly see what you think you see, sny-{ Today. Clark was ashed vstet WeWe received a supply of fresh its renawed plea for a united front 4 9 * claimed yesterday that the 12tn Some sort of wUd animal breaks per cent increaae in bate rates to how. But Just how you as* things! was being done by his dspaitmant labor picked up a promise of Re­ Israel Fails to Win *• S 9 * had been wiped out.) into Mohegan park, Norwich, and preser\'e the ’‘taka home” pay un­ may be a clue to your per*®nality. I along thm Ihiaa Mr. Truman men- — Associated Press Corrsspondent publican support for the repeal fatally injuras four pet goats ... changed. AU of this, and mote. Is to be 11-! tloned. He replied: L. T. WOOD CO. dressed poultry from Coventry drive. l a b o r j a b b . a b . Seymour Topping reported from Decatur. 111., worm scientist says ’The board estimated its propos­ luatrsted In a half-hour telecast! “Wc'lI have some reoommsnda- 51 BiaaeU St. TeL 4406 Roasters, Fowl, Broilers, Pengpu that transports which had Senator Morse of , call­ Membership in UN he has developed new type of als would cost the railroads 8340,- January/r,iwith testa un/rJding on titma right at the bagtanbig ef PLUM PUDDIHG been air lifting supplies to the ing the 1847 labor act "a dead earthworm that Is longer, tougher 000,000 in 1M9. ’This Wuu’d In­ the video screens involving pie-1 the session—amtndmente to the . encircled 12th, no longer could be duck.” predicted that fellow G.O. and more aetiv, than any worm clude 4150,000,000 for the coat ot tores, people, and psychologists— j present statutes on espionags." FOR ECONOMY, BONELESS seen. P. “llberala” will back administra­ previously developed. the 40-hour week from September the latter Dr. CJilfford T. Morgan He refused to go into detail. tion efforts to supplant the Taft- Five Nations in Security | TE7 OCEAN SPRAY Take Seatkboond Train Apparently still In high spirits; V*? ’'"^ ■•*'*'^****’ As Clark made tela atataasant, Hartley act with the old Wagner iht Pkuiev cent increase for all o f 1849. LOW PMCIO SIN$ATI0N-M0DIL S47 NOISI CONQUUINO "m"-M0DEL 602 Personnel end eqiUpment o f Gen. Council Vote for Ad-j after more than w'eek marooned _ , . , __- It rspreMnta part of a newcougiaaslonal hunters told ra- Bonded Memorials POT ROA5T Lb. 65c measure. The pressed swen-ewt j ndieatone In tha oft-dlscusscd tels- pmtefa te# nam accuaod at gattinx CRANBERRY SAUCE OR U u Shih’s q u t China command on Greenland Ice cap, nine 1'.. s. wm Help Draft Ohaagw m ission , V v re - Absteiw r I alnaen radio; “ Send'uS Some ham would be to a third t-ot^nd 9®*** vUion-education tlsup. For Hop- the Norrien hmubaight aocret- for CONNBCTtClT Ebony Msifk CcM isf hesdquartera began loading Morse told a reporter he then Set war wage increase for these work- Station WMAR-TV, Balti- “ ...... 1 6 " Tb#''Coiw|w#ror- 2 » ~ Thursday night and advance eche- sandwiches.” . . . More than 4,000 Rusois is a balUstlca axparC wh* VALLEF will help draft changes to safe- And One Opposes era. Raises of 18'it cento and 15' more, will put on a whole aerisg ot ACOC t sowkilin di'si ' A s n Us as AsMlm a Mhtet abSSlI As AC-DC Suptr WHOLE CRANBERRIES It will pay you to visit our FisK Jews are en route from Yugoslavia has baap spotted sod gnssttinesd aiBMOKlAL CO. A Ions took * southbound train to- ^ghte of both unions and cents an hour were granted inj such programs, the frat undsr- by Federal .rsaitesifusa* bsHis

4 - j - p ------. 1 * ' A \ MAMJHESTliK EVENiMU HEKAUi. MANCHESTER. CONN- FRlbAY, DECEMBER 17, 194» TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, 6IANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1949 f t . Bach's "Break Forth. O Beaute­ South Clnireh ous Heavenly Light," from the Nearby Towns Are Asked Six Students the state a total of 390 days. That' quoted Mrs. Mongiluzo zz saying the Square. The program will The cbi'istmaa oratorio. The first Invite Public to Inspect Plans to Build Extra Pay Will m«snt $12,998.70 U the special her husband was worried over the Special Program ^ start at 7:30 p. m. 40 More Laid O ff ■ w m' number in the service proper will fund. proepeet of being laid off at the David Garrity. well-known tal-l be a choral "How Brightly Shines Provide Tuition Hugh, Jrn 21, Is a student at the Schick, lac., plant here this week­ At Depot Square ented youngster, will sing a solo. in'.po^l^''; Carol Service You U.oming Star" by Philipp Ni­ To Share Cost of Survey Get Benefits North End Fire Apparatus University o f BUnois, and Barbara, end. It is exp^ed that the program At Oock Factory Dewty-Richman Highway Span 16, is a student at a Lake Forest, colai csoupoaed around 1590. "Jo­ will be heard over a wide area be­ L ooo' seph Came Seeking a Rcstihg '• —— Bpringfleld, 111., Dec. 17—(F>— ni., scraooL Oscar Awards March 24 Oombined choirs of St. Bridget's cause o f the amplif>ing system. The town of East AVindsor, • Glastonbury’, East Hartford, South Yale Announces Names Thomastoa, Dec. 17—im — About Barr att Traditional Qiristmas Place" by Ernest Wlllougliby, a Manehester Fire department will# The pumper has a hoee capaclt, When Hugh'W. (Cruss became HU- Cross, an attorney, leaves oScc church will lead carol singing to­ A week from tonight a children's which includes the villages of Windsor and Vernon agreed to the noia hemenant . governor eight next January 10. 40 employes were laid off this week, 4rop in d number inScribeU to Mr. Ashton 1 hold open house Sunday, from 3j of I.OOO toot of 2H*lnch hoae, 60u PubUc Utilltipfi Com* Hollywood, Dec. 17—(F)— The^ Cbristmas party, also sponsored at the Seth Thomas division o f the (h :i i i .!ST Program to Be Given proposal and helped pay the ooel Of Those to Receive years ago he started a special fund morrow night at Depot Square in coasum v and firat performed by him vi’ili Broad Brook, Warehouse Point, to 4 p, pi. at the hoee house at academy award Oscars will bc^ by the association, will be held at ! General Time instruments corpora- pf the survey. Bolton, however, did fiiti—.. - ___I'of %-lnch hoae. Tlurenty gallons mission Considering to pay for the education of his two Fonad Dead la Kitchen a special program sponsored by the cent exeise tax. Bis) On Sunday Evening also be heard m this group. "How and East Windsor Hill, has asked $500 Scholarships handed 6ut next March 24 on a Depot Square. Inclement weather i lion here. Personal Manager Wen­ can clock industqrliCI < PRESCRII*'! IONS MI.CKU not feel that the amount of land it children. . Manchester Improvement Associa­ tvill find the affair moved indoors Far Is It To Bethlehem" by Shaw, its adjoining towns of Ellington, would gain .or lose by the survey Mad River Bridge He put aalde the $33.33 in ex­ Stamford. Dec. Warner Brothers sound stage, the; dell Barr announced today. “ no notabla dUa fe B ji? in a comapratlvoly new English carol New Haven, Dec. 17—(/F>—Tale tion. Accompaniment will be pro­ at the Y. M. C. A. NEW FKAMK^) Sunday evening at 7:JtO the tra>. i Enfield and South Windsor to was worth the expense involved tra pay provided by law for each Mongiluzo, 46, was found dead : first time the annual event has' This week's layoff brought to tion from the I will conclude this group. annomiced today the names of the dittonal Candlelight Carol Service \ .share the cost of a survey that and refused to participate. As a France) pumper, recently purchased tlngulsblng Inflammable liquid Hartford. Dec. 17.—(F)—The day he filled in for the governor night In the gas-filled kitchen of a I been held at a studio. The date and vided by Mrs. Arlyne Garrity, w’ho LENS IM'l'MCATED • In a group of modern carols will first six students, four imdergrad- Eighth r ■ ‘ I site were set last night at the' will bo aung in the South Metho- would determine the exact loca- result. Memchester shouldered the by the Eighth School imd UtiUUM fires. Public UUUUcB commission today when the latter was out of the home he recently purchased and will. play, the church organ. Ah. REPAIRS MAIIE be foundi *To Shepherds t ast | town lines separating uates and two giaduates, to bene­ District, and considered one of the Medical Examiner Ralph W. Crane 1 monthly meeting of the governors: amplifying system located in the diat church by the lull choir of 42 entire expense of the determina­ fit from the a’Ul of a can^ maker Equipped with many featurea had Under advisement a State' state. Asle^’ by Davis (1948); "Tl)e; Wbidaor and its immediate tion o f the BoUon-Mancheater moat modem pieces of fin ap­ specified by Chief John M en, the During his two four-year terms called his death suicide due to de­ I of the Academy of Motion Pictures' belfry of the church will carry the aelected voice#. George G. Ashton, who had an Interest In economlos. paratus. Highway department plea to con­ organist and choirmaster, aa the Shepherd's Story" by Dickenson; ; neigliboring tonms. town line and has never been re­ truck is 93 inches wide and 26 GoV. Dwight H. Green was out of spondency. The medical examiner 1 Arts' and Sciences. I music- to the assembled singers et “Go Tell It to the Mountains," Ne-1 Although South Windsor has They w’ln receive $600 scholar­ Tlw pumper is equipped with a struct a 446-foot bridge to carry firat prelude to the service will imbursed. ’ ships from the Calvin K. Kaxan- feet, three inqkes long. It has s gro Spiritual; "A Chines: Christ- ■ ai|.cady refused to take part In the , One------interesting fact uncovered 12-cyllnder V-type engine that ie wheelbase of 150 inches, and the play the new composition “Christ­ jlan Economics foundation, estab­ really two enflnee in one. Except the proposed Waterbury express­ mas Carol," by Fan T ’icn-hsiang: I venture, and Ellinjton and Enfield i in the sUrvev was that the home cab is built ahead of the engine. way over Mad river, a spiu* rtUl- mas Fanfare" by Virgil Thomson lished by the late Calvin K. Ka- for the fuel pump and starter imlt, I P* .u r.f which came off the press about a "Tonight” by Charlotte Lockwood i imdecided, it is probable th a t' of John S. Risley on Lake street Also equipped with a 16-pound ro^ track, and a building of the . . . fOR Garden. East Windsor will go ahead with | v i located in three towns and sanjian, founder and president of everjrthlng ora the engine is dou­ carbon dioxide extinguisher and a HILDITCH month ago. the Peter Paul Gandy company of bled. If one carburetor or one, Scovill Manufacturing company. Before the Candlelight proces­ Rev. J. Bertiard Gates o f W eth-, the survey’ even If It has to shout- ; two counties. Parts of the Risley 2H'gnUon foam extInguiBher, the "Ilie State Highway department Naugatuck. Kasanjian died laM distributor fails. Its twin-attach­ pumpericarries a 28-foot aluminum sion the choral Introlt will be ersfield will bring th e' Christmas | jgr the entire cost. ; home were located In the towns summer. ment will take over the additional says it expects to ask in February message. ^ Manchester was faced with a i of Manchester. Vernon and Bol- extenaion ladder and a 16-foot MARKET Those awarded the schlorshlps load. When the engine Is operating for bids on the bridge .which vrtU Well known carols such as "O ' similar situation in 1910 when | ton and also in the counties of aluminum roof ladder. take about a year to build. ^ are Garret V. Powning of New correctly, the "doubles" are ad­ Having passed necessary tests 99 Summer Street Ho^ Night" find th:lr place- al.su. | Horace B. Chene.v. at that time ' Hartford and Tolland. Although Haven, Donald S. Perkins of 8L justed to work in coordination. The No OppoolUoa at Hearlag In the last group "Touro-Louro-“ chairman of the Board of ftelecf-j he claimed residence in Manches- made last week, the apparatus has Louis, William D. Osrmichael of engine generates 2(M horsepower been approved l>y district ofleers There was no opposition to the Louro.” an old French carol, will; mcn, made a survey propo.sal to ter, Risley had to pay taxes In DenveiT; Ook>., Joseph G. Knoll o f and operates on a 12-volt system. Highway department's petition at OPEN those tow’iw adjoining Manchester.' three towiu. and is now in commission. Bulldozers be sung, written by Nicholas Sa- < Everett, Wash., Miss Ruth A. The apparatus is equipped with a PUC hearing here yesterday. holy In 1660. Hudson o f Cleveland Heights, O.. g pump capable of producing 750 Highway Oommissloner O. Al­ SUNDAYS Rent a heavy 300 At the offertory Mr. Ashton will' sources, it appears doubtful that and Joseph Kaslekas of Uthuaala. gallona per minute, and has a SOO- bert Hill, who filed the peUtlon. play Charles Black's arrangement, the volume of government orders The foundation requires that the gallon booster tank. The cab of Modern— Old Fsshioned Oty Engineer Henry C. Whitlock New Concern o f Waterbury, Heimy Mcrriman of 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. amp. D. C. Portable of “Silent Night" which has al-1 to the New Jersey firm will be of scholarship reelpienU be of limit­ the truck, equipped with a heater most become traditional with this j such a nature as to permit the ed financial means, major in eco- and defroster, will hold five men. the Scovill company, and G. W. DANCE Curtiss of the New Haven rall- Weekdays 8 to d service which, aa otutomary, will j Hopes Fading Army and Navy successfully to nimics and be students "whose City View Dance Hall -:V; MOTHER W elder. Run it your* conclude w’lth Handel*# “ Hallelujah negotiate transfer of the plant high intellectual capacity, good road appeared* in favor of the Chorua.” j ^ ...... - from lU present Navy-United Air­ character and sound Judgment Every Saturday Night plea. Full Line Of Meats. self. Solo part# will be #ung by Eu­ craft ownership to an Army- show most promise o f aairistlng in Admission 66c Tm x Inch The PUC yesterday authorized Groeeries Fruits and nice Hobenthal and Jessie Cad- I ^Little LikelihooiT Now Chase setup." the development of greater tlie Highway depariment, the man, sopranos. Harold Baglin and | Of Chase Aircraft Com* They reported that "there still thought and better undere^nding 1 ej i New Haven railroad and the city Vegetables Call 2*9925 Bernard Campagna. tenors, and | may be some slight hope that of the laws of economies." of Middletown to' proceed with Robert Gordon, baritone. The Car-; iiig to Stratford something can be arranged in this NOW Bada SATURDAV work related to the relocation of lllon recital by Frederick I. Rog-; direction,” buL they cautioned First Maacfceeter Shewing E f lS T U J O O D Connecticut Highway 9 and the nilUUI VUtKINN ers w’ill be from 7 to 7:30, and j Chance-Vought'^ workers not to oonstructldn of the proposed Mid­ u ’ n oN Tw m i Stratford, Dec. 17.—(>P)—There bank on IL dletown expressway. Oiriitmas carol bookleU with de- milSianI "T H E :“JUUA MISBEHAVES" , t'Ooifig. $eU baeriAf tails and words w’lll be dUtrlbut- j i* "Httle likelihood.” it was report- G o (MAN Greer Oatsora Walter Pldgeoa Authorised to BuUd Bridge f'of* wKffffl. lor^ bgchfft . . . fOft BtSt ed to the congregation. ed today, that the Chase Aircraft S n »' SAX O N Pine: “Secret Umd" (la O ol^ The Highway department was tv la . CtMbioo company of West Trenton, N. J., If* u n u n authorized to build a 206-foot t k * Pentnro—1:48, si$9, 9iM OH/A/ with wMt ItlRL . bridge over the New Haven rail­ will take over the Chance-Vougbt JOHN f kYNE CHARM Last Show Tonight—Stl>__ aircraft plant. road's Valley branch tracks and sw's A sm in tu ir i m — PLUS — ______"DIXIE riTIR" sn ii Death Takes Word to .that effect came from Sat. Mat.—Fran Oaady Oaaee Union street, together with a wmi HR OWN SIMMIR “Maa-Eator Of Kamoan" Te Kids— Simemian Serial pedestrian underpass 190 feet coAsmsmiwk60N Myron Dmyterko, president of Ai SntMS •# W pM at arawd^' SAT: “Sapenaaa" Chap, t and 6—Oartoone—6 long. > Fm* wMitinf •rwM Local 877, United Automobile NOW PLAYING aalticeat. nkbat naaKaa ikaat Sari Workers (CIO), and Chairman I • The railroad was authorized to the blocfc m $!•• Aged Doctor Mcka. Talla* har «ta iaa 30*1 laMar Herman W olf of the Stratford In­ eliminate grade crossinga at Col­ tmm hoiBG ht Mthtrl m t7>Aa34Ha4*V M y •« rii4< ama anri Wa*. afcl* arai aori dustry council. lege, Center, and Court streets, in­ ^ovy govga deal liaari a«ri lavaWa oriiit «aica Watal The Chance-Vought division of TONIGHT stall electric flashing lights'at the '#4 ariomaL D«w office until 1921. He was the au­ rolls and coffee*—all for OUT FOR A GOOD TIME? Cloaed Wed. at Noon thor of Norwalk's first health Dinner With Us Daughters of Liberty No. 125, Opea Tiinrs. to 9 a 2 foe $8*59 .c o ^ . t ts.,4 L.I.O.A., will hold its -Christmas D f. Tracey W’ss a member and > 4 TlMSR^riHffood time for aO here. A friendly crowd party for membOTS, their children ‘^1 ■* ** . ’• Ritmer'Clhaiman .of tMMRiard of phwtlnHRnest In food and drink insnre that. Ceme on up. dhd tavited guests, Tuesday eve­ Education from 1911 to 1943 and $1.50 ning at seven o'clock in Tinker etiw.‘iAIS ST OPHOSITL' HICH s'.Hr- Hagfiilfieeiitly designed and so-o-o beautiful you in 1940 a school was named for hall. A brief business meeting of him here. He was one of the found­ the lodge at 6:30 will be followed Plan your Sunday i just can’t afford to miss this superb buy— limited ers and the first president of the Cavey’ s

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MANCHIilsriSK^ tX)NN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1948 urged more money for top officials. der and strayed unwittingly into the Russian xone. Including the president. Five Accidents ceived while removing hot . Welcome Mat Although the Incident occurred Wins $5,000 Verdict Budget Director James E. Webb _' __ ■, from .a stove W e d n e e ^ . Meffical told a Senate committee this week Wednesday! news of it did not ChoirsUnite 1 Truck Crash 5 Slate PoUce leak out until last night. Against Physician Examiner Dr. Edward H. Kicoffi. Viewed Likelv the president ought to be paid Here Yesterday bauin said deaU was due to finit; $180,000 instead of the present - A British Arm y statement de­ second srid third degree b um suf- $75,000. scribed it today as a ^minor fron­ For Concert Kills Uriver Go Up in Rank For Olcott St. School Bralnerd. Minn., D ecJ7—(A) fersd when the hot sshea set firs Webb made no recommendation tier Incident . . . of a quite harm­ to her clothing. Invitations to Dinner on the vice president’s pay. But less origin.” Slippery Streets Cause UNUSUAL —■ Mrs. Lcda Ramona Dockter today held a $5,000 jury ver­ perience covered a span little long­ Hoover commission officials have The shooting, however, empha­ Damage to Cars But To Be Held Sunday Bay State Man Victim TiYo Sergeants Become Veto flA# nvWkai Newly Appointed Citi­ To Be Sort of Peace been talking about $50,000 instead dict against a physician and a er than the scheduled ceremonies. sized for many Allied observers Evening at St. Bridget’s As layman the d o ^ r allowed to Lientenants; 3 Pro­ The brothers made four hops with­ Gesture to Dixiecrats of the present $25,000. the strain^ atmosphere now pre­ No Persons Injured Large Taller Over­ New Hsven. Dec. '17—(i^—A zens’ Committee to Mr. Truman’s bow to Barkley In watch the birth of her child in an hour and a half. The plane vailing between the Russlana and —The Program turns and Bums two yeara ago in Bralnerd hoe- moted to, Sergeandes dividend of $1A0 a ahare on the was damaged on the fourth land­ this case was in line with his invi­ the western powers. Five traffic accidents wefe re­ capital stock was voted at a Hold Its First Ses­ Washington, Dec. 17 — (JPi— tation for the vice-president to sit pitaL ing, and was completely uTecked The Russians have taken in­ meettog of the directots c i the Prodigal followers of the States’ in on all cabinet meetlnga ported to police yesterday as snow The choirs of St. Bridgefi Westport, Dec. 17—(d^-A \Mtge Jurors returned the verdict HarUord, Dec. l7 —(F>-The pro­ , T. WOOD CO, sion Monday Evening a few minutes later when the wind Rights movement may - find the creasingly severe measures in re­ SouthOm New England TelepheiM rolled it over and over on the Barkley has made it clear the and ice made highway conditions EXQUISITE HAEGER AND churrit will present a sacred con­ against Dr. Cert Gi Winquist motion, of two state poUce ser- Welcome m at out for them when cent months to seal off the “green trailer truck a tree near the and Bert H. Betters, both Of O . here yesterday. It WHl he pMd hard sand. prosident invited him to plunge dangerous. cert on Sunday evening a t eight geapts to liwtenants and three Jaa. 15 to shareholders of record BtoMlI SL T tl'M M A iwjoiuWeraUon of the plans the Democratic party stages its irno the discussion and did not frontier" across which thousands Post road hero early today and nearby Ironton where Mrs. Much of the original plane was of German refugees fled from ROYAL HAEGER POTTERY troopers to aergeants, os the re­ Dee. 31. for the Olcott street, school build- annual Jefferson-Jackson Day din­ mtiroly ask him to come as an At 2:85 p. m. on Florence street o’clqck. burned, killing the driver. Dockter also Uvea. The sro- tor proiwsed for construction this «ved. howevw. Md stored store, a t ners early next 'year. eastern Germany. This illegal im­ the car of Bennie Kuligowsky of sult of recent merit system c$ara> crated it observer. Following along with the ortgl- atate Policeman 'William roan sued for $20,000, charging wlU be one of th e ,I > a ^ n . O- Orville c«^ Democratic officials'kre said to migration reportedly Included 1110 Tolland turnpike skidded into tnations, was announced by Com­ Lon­ This close association between aal plan, this will be tne second Mathews of the Westport barracks invasion of tier privacy be­ first matters of business to come early In 1928 and sent It to be planning to send invitations as hundreds of Soviet Army desert­ the parked car of Albert Golflerl missioner Edward J. Hickey last first matters . . . don, expressing despair of getting the two contrasted with tne weeks Visit o v a cause Betters looked on with­ • before the newly appointed cltl- a sort of Indirect peace gesture to ers. of 78 Florence street. At 4:15 p. pretentation of the choiin.'^Newly said the dead man had been iden­ night. proper recognition a t home. of no contact which preceded the tified tentatively as Walter Sea- out her consent or approval. MOa’ school committee when it many who strayed somewhat afield Russian Army patrols are m. x t Main and Park streets GIFT NOOK formed about three yean ago, the The new UeutenanU ere LssU4 Tlhe label placed on the plane Democratic National convention plans were to give a sacred con­ gravea. 42, of Uxbridge. Maas. holds Its first session Monday in the election campaign. last July. kno'wn to have orders to shoot George Maloney of RFD Andover W . WUllams, Jr., of New London, BRAND NEW nlrht. It was learned today. None today gives the Wrights full cred­ cert each year on CHiristmas week. Papers bearing that name were and WilUam A. Gruber of H art- it, however, for inventing and de­ In fact, one Democratic official As for what he plans to recom­ trespassers on sight. backed out of a parking stall into of those concerned who could be who didn’t w ant to be named told Hio male choir consists of twen­ foimd in the roan's clothing, Evening Classes ford. veloping the first man-carrying mend in his Jan. 5 message in the An Army spokesman said there the passing car of Ernest Holden ty-five voices which arc abided to Mathews said. Now boioa fiitlflhad. WUI decorate to milt purchaacr* reached today cared to remark on a reporter: way of taxes and price controls, of Wapping. lieutenant Gruber who haa been his sUnd, but It Is reported that- machine. apparently had been an accidental t h e the alto and soprano sections to ApparewUy Load Shifted Fort rooai, *2 unflniahed npataira and praviaiora far- “You may be surprised at how Mr. Truman told reporters they’ll crossing of the border and that be A t 4:40 p. ra. a t Foreat street on assigned at a sergeant at the several have privately expressed FLOBIST term the combine choirs. tlio truck, registered in the To Have Holiday many of the so-called Dixiecrats have to wait for the text. But he expected no repercussions from a sharp curve near No. SO, cars of Hartford barracks wUl now be es- ®f*or Harold Turking- isn’t mad a t an3rone. While that and a $1,000 necklace belonging to minds’ of advertised brands and labels that, to them, “Father We Thank Thee." Jmufltt wairants. Class sessions are held Wsterbury hospital from burns rs- Avengers i ^ parade formation. Community Sing at Center Park for organization purposes tonight ton pointed out that while the may not be strictly true of some Mrs. Marian Jordan, better known represent good vglue and high quality. To us, it has been "Jesu Dei Vivl” ...... Verdi Monday and Wednesday evenlnga Meanwhile ‘m huge ring of helicop­ Russian Shot at 7 p. m. Gov.-mect (Chester Bowles and Washable Board of Directors has been con­ ters and blimps were to form in a of his followers, the general trend as Molly of Fibber McGee and sound, profitable merchandising to go along with this Combined Choirs from 7 to 9 o’clock. The school Wednesday, Dec. 32 P.-T. Club Holds Telephone Number Lieut.-Gov.-Elect Wllilam T. O r - office is open daily, except Satur­ sidering the'new schools plans for memorial wreath above the monu­ among Democratic leaders has Christmas party. Memorial hos­ Molly. She reported to police that ‘picture in women’s minds* by stacking the advertised "Teach Me to Pray” ...... Jew itt a total of only six weeks, the Board ment. been toward patching up, rather Kills Briton it disappeared from her dressing "Just for Today" ...... Beaver roll together with State Chairman days and holidays, from 8:30 a. m. pital, employes. a t Legion hall. brands they are looking for.” Change Confusing John M. Bailey will addreu the of education has had authority Mark E. Andrews, assistant sec­ than widening, the party break. room a t the NBC radio studio Male Choir to 4:30 p. m. to receive applica­ Friday, Dee. 24 Monthly Meet meeting. ^ tions. apd funds with which to achieve retary of the Navy, was listed as For this reason, moat politicians (Continued from Page One) KlddieF Christmas party at 3Arioso" ...... V—V Bach results for over a year and a half. the principal speaker at a lunch­ here think there is a lot of smoke Votes to Rescind Airport Vote ^Christmas Pastoral";.. Hawkiiis Ttdtyo. Dec. 17—((P)—All ths Democratic senators are expect­ Registration may also be made iio a t Depot Square. TAKE MORRELL'S The 'monthly meeting of the TUFTWIST ed to name Senator Alfred F. of colds. Rub Ysponub And up to now, he .said, only slight­ eon following t h e ceremonies. but very little fire in the move­ British soldier was killed and Sunday, Dec. 26 iS rgan ...... Ari3me M. Garrity time people kept telephoning on any evening that the school ly more than half of the money Keeney street Parent-Teachers Wechsler of Hartford, majority Is In operation. on tlwMt...chest. Melt Shortly after the ceremonies, ment to thump the States Right- eight others captured by Russian Annual Red Men’s Kiddies’ WaUtogford. Dec. 17 — (P)—A READY TO EAT HAMS fThe Holy C ity" ...... Ada^ms Takao' Ozawa and screaming some in mouth, toei originally iwt aside for the new the painting will be flown to era’ heads by denying them Impor­ troops when they accidentally Christmas party, 2:30 p. m.. Tinker special borough meeting here last *Little Town of Bethlehem" .... Club was held on Tuesday evening ^■Robbers,” “PoUce,” “Help." leader, and Senator Cornelius F. school project has even been put Mulvihlll, of Bridgeport, president Washington and placed with the tant committee assigAments in crossed into the Soviet zone Wed­ haU. night voted to rescind a vote to ...... Medley a t the Keeney School. , etc. to use. plane that made the first fiight,. lease on Lufberry field airport and Customers who have been buying them fbr *0 Come All Ye Faithful" pro tempore. T. Emmett Claris of Congress. nesday night. Tuesday, Dec. 38 The usual business meeting was Ozawa who lives in a town LOOP RUGS Directors, like the mayor, have the "Kitty Hawk,” at the Snuth- How far the attempts to heal The eight soldiers still are held Junior Country Club Ball. to sell the 45-acre tract for not “Silent Night near Tokyo, kept hanging up. KiUlngly, former representativs is stoted that they have a duty to aonian Institution. less than $25,000. Roger Descomb many years at Pinehurst, *Swear by them.” Male Choir followed by a report on the dance ths likely choice for the $3,500 the party breach will be success­ by the Russians. Installation; Manchester' Lodge held by the club on December 10. He isn’t in the cops and (Mode By Morrili) protect the public interest insofar Captain John Pugh, the British of Masons. who operated the A and D flying “Andante In G.” ...... Batiste robbers business. But when Senate clerkship. as money and reconunendations ful nsay depend on the reaction to And no wonder. . . they really are a delicious Mrs. Victor Herring, a member of THE GROOM SAID the dvll rights proposals the spokesman, said the men were Friday, Dec. $1 service a t the field, is contesting “Christmas Bells’’ ...... Lemare the calls began keeping him Rep. John P. Cotter of Hartford are odneerned, and that they do O rg a n ...... Arlyne M. Garrity the Ways and Means committee is seen as the choice for minority president repeats in his state of hunting rabbits in the heavily Annual New Year’s party, the validity of the borough’s act­ ham, and one of the few that are really ’ready gave this report. awake nights, bleary-eyed f f 5 Celom—4 Sizes not intend to be rushed into any Casts Doubt wooded area near the zonal bor- American Legion. ion to rescinding the leasing vote. "O Holy N nght"...... Adams - Ozawa went to the police. leader in the House. decisions by the development of the unioA message to Congress. to eat’. , Try a whole or half small Morrell The rewilts of the dance were Mr. Tniman told his news con­ David Garrity with Male Choir Police found they unwit­ pressure now. very gratifying and as a direct Ou Ruuestoue ference yisterday he doesn’t ex­ Ham tomorrow. . .or have one saved for the "Jesu Bambino” ...... Pietro Yon tingly had taken Ozawa’s tele­ Dsnmai Full Coneideration . Combined Choirs result, it was voted upon by the phone number for their new pect at this time to send My spe­ members in attendance to pay for Freezing Weather No director will come out and cial message to Capitol hill on'the -Christmas or New Year’s holidays. ‘Hark The Herald Angels Sing” one when they installed dial Reg. $4.98, 24 X 36 ...... $2.99 charge the education authorities 1 Continued from Page One) Congregation and Choirs a duplicating machine for the telephones. t civil rights question. BChool. The duplicator to be pur­ with daUylng tacUcs, but several He said he doesn’t think a sep­ lu Central Area have expressed an opinion that planned to use them for the foun­ chased has bMn given a two weeks’ arate message will be needed— IN GOOD COMPANY prasMue and rush at this time dation of a new home, He drilled trial by the teachers and is now In that the objectives can be reached iwigbt lead them to believe that holes preparatory to blasting. But Yon will find yourself in “good company” if yon shop Presents Planned their possession and in use. White Man Gets Chicago. Dec. 17—(/Ti— Sub­ a thaw came before be could get without It. These Include laws to zero and freezing weather hit the Reg. $5.98, 24 X 48 . . . . $3.99 there is a move to “steamroller Mrs. William Harbeson, vice ban sUte poll taxes, curb job diS' for food at Pinehurst. . . H. J. Heinz. . . S. ft W. famous central section of the country through" costs and plans without to town for dynamite and with the fine foods . . . Welch’s new pure jellies . . . Braches life , For Missing Boy president of the State P.TA.. had 29-Year Term proper full oonstderaUon, depend- sqow gone, he found plenty of icriminaUon, make lynching a Fed­ been scheduled to address the again today. tog to-itebUe impatience and the small atonea for^the construjltloa eral offense and hrit, Jjm Crowlsm. adyertisf^ Cordial Cherries (chocolate covered) Hill’s meeting but was unable to do sK Montana, the Dakotas and Min­ heed.o< mshool huUdtngs to bolster , But if he doesnT get action. Mr. Brothers or Martinson’s Coffee and many other fine old ^ CUesgo, D«o.!.17r—(g)—There’ll Mrs, Robert M'clntosh'of toe'Rm- rTuscaloosa, Ala., Dec. 17-V(i^— nesota got Hbe-Teal icy^empera.! TYuman said he will ask for it Ite an electric train, model air­ up ••hany^ demands. As for the runestone. Dr. Holvlk n am ^ ” ; llster Street P.T.A. very kin<^ X white man was convicted a t car­ tures. The idwx included 17 be­ Reg. $8.98, 27 x 54 ...... $5.99 planes and a catcher’s glove un­ Vnth an apparent pulling and tninka three capital letters, in the later. filled in for her. The advantages low at Miles City, Mont.; -11 at The president’s decision against der the C^lhristmas tree this year nal knowledge of an 11-year-old Grand Forks. N. D.; -6 a t Aber­ Give him one of these hand­ Plain 14k tugghig on the question of plans message, “AVM”, do not date back of belonging to the P.T.A. were Negro girl and his punishment a special message now on these BOOKING TURKEY ORDERS for 'Johnny Navickas—just In put before the club. The purpose deen, S. D,. and -2 a t ' Interna­ between various groups, the Build­ to the 1300s. “I have found no rec­ case. fixed St 20 years imprisonment by some wedding bands . . . a ing CUnmlttce will have its first ord that *AVM’ was ever wed to topics^ was Interpreted in some and aihis of P.T.A. were also dis­ tional Falls, Minn. $ 9 .0 0 quarters 'as an indication he Laige 22 to 35 lb. bolklay Native Turkeys a t 78e will otter The ntoe-year-old son of Johfi cussed. As the Keeney Street Club a Clreult court jury here last The freezing weather extended symbol of your everlasting Job cut out for it in the matter of the Scandinavian countries Tn the and Florence Navfckas has been night Reg. $9.98, 30 X 60 $6.99 the best value In Native Fresh Coon. Tarteyo. While 12 te 16 Up 4f^iting which plana will be beat 14th century as an abbreviation of doesn’t want to cuff the southern' Is not yet a -Asso­ over most of the midwest and into love. Choose from our dis­ era unduly while his lieutenants Ib. Yeung lawn State (and some native) Hen Turkeys win biliig missing since July 2 when he left ciation, it will be voted upon at Floy Haywood, 40, a painter of the Oklahoma paflhandle and to meet the need and prove most any name or expression," he said 14e a lb. over the large tnrkey-^priee, we know that this la the his grandfather's home and start­ in an interview. are trying to enlist backing for the next monthly meeting as to nearby Holt, Ala., denied the westward into the Paclflc north­ tinctive selection of classic other parts of his program. popular size and have placed orders for a large number. The ed for the nearby stockyards "to whether it vrill join the P.T.A. or charge in pleadings but did not west. There has been no criticism Dr. Holvik did not offer a theory way orders are coming In for Pinehnrst tender young Hen Tur­ see the animals.” treasures. « a Blue, rose, green, grey and gold. Our seventh shipinctit heard regarding the plans for the as to who Inscribed the runestone. remain a separate organization. take the stand. He also was There were several wet spots keys, we ndvise ordering enriy to get yonr size. Policemen, firemen, the Coast charged with rape. *The jury ver­ on the early morning weather Princeton street school. One translation of it reads: Guard, Boy Scouts, and hundreds Refreshments rounded out the of theae popular rugs for bedrooms, halls, bathroonuL liay Develop Argument “Eight Goths and twenty-two evening. Mrs. William Ahlf, 'Mrs. dict, returned after an hour's de­ map. Snow fell In the New Eng: Soloils to Get of volunteers have searched in liberation, did not mention the land states and rain was reported ' The one story-versus tax> story Norwegians upon a journey of Shop Pinehurst, All Departmertts vain for a trace of the boy. Nelgh- -Anthony Brewer, and Mrs. Oscar dtoeueeion regarding Olcott discovery from Vinland eastward. Kurtz were the hostesses. They rape Indictment. on the east coast into the Gulf Truman Plans bors'Kave offered a $1,000 reward states. There also was min over •treet’e school may develop Into We had a camp by two akerriea Saturday we will be ready for you at eight a. for his safe return. served from a table appropriately The u arguiqent. Archltf$fla have said (rocky islgnflk) one day's journey decorated for the Christmas sea­ most of and tempera­ On Thanksgiving eve, the sad­ tures dropped. Los Angeles re­ the .^ireadoub end story plan north from this stone.' We were (rontlnoed from Pagn Oacf) m. and be here until six. The Meat Depart­ dened Navickues hurried out and son. Four Episcopal as now piroposed for the site, is as out fishing one day. When we re­ Mrs. Hildlng Bolin and Mrs. ported a reading of 44 during the Tb.JW.HAUeoi.. bought a turkey—just in case Dewey-Richman Co. night. Light sno^’ fell in economical as any two story plan turned home, we found ten men a bill, the President replied with ment offers many lower prices including their only son would show up the Ernest Chapman will be the host­ M AN Plirm I COMM* that might be drawn. Several di­ red with blood and dead. AVM From following day. esses for the January meeting. Curates Ordained Rocky mountains and also in tim Jewelers—Opticians—Silversmiths a grin. Steaks at 85c, large Lamb Legs at 69c and 4 upper Great Lakes region. rectors have questioned this, and save us from evil. Not Asking For Raise Now they're buying Johnny's _____ * members of Uie Board of Ekluca- “Have ten men by the sea to B ut he added that he isn’t ask­ to 6 lb. Smoked Shoulders at 45c lb. Buy CSirlstmas presents. The Navic- Hartford, Dec. 17—(F)— Four tion, in some cases, are said to look after our vessels fourteen kases also have m daughter, Judy, ing for a pay raise. He said he Political Rivals - young Episcopal curates were or­ u ve asked details on this claim. day’s jounUney from this island. turned down a raise this year when Anderson's some of your holiday staples each day and be aix. ■ . There seems to be no qrgument Y ear 13«2.’’ he vetoed the Republican-spon­ dained to the priesthood at Trinity at all CO the question of need for The runestone Is now at the sored tax-cutting bill. But he got sure to come to Pinehurst Saturday for GOOD Clash With Bats church here'yesterday by the Rt the new buUdings, although some, Smithsonian institut'on in Wash­ the raise—In the form of decreased THINGS TO EAT. Japanese Allow Rev. Frederick G. Budlong, bishop Suggestions For like Representative Sherwood G. ington, D. C. -UUies— when-thp bill was passed Greenhouses Panama. Dec. 17—(J’)-- In at of Connecticut. Mix business with pfeusure in Bowers, have asked if alternatives over his veto. least one Central American nation They are: i to million dollar outlays now Ballplayers' Father Dies When a reporter attempted to Christmas Trees last night the govehiment and op- The Rev. H. Lawrence Whitte- Dad For Xmas might not bo advisable. He has turn to another subject, Mr. Tru­ posiUon clashed • with baseball more, curate of Trinity chttreh; the p r ^ oasd InvesUgatlon « t possibili­ Oklahoma City, Dec. 17—(P) — man speeded up his tempo to add Tokyo, Dec. 17—(d»)—The Jap­ bats instead of rifles and tommy- Rev. Percy L. Urgan,’Jr., of the ty of rebuilding the Uidon school O. L. (Pop) Waner, father of two that he hopes the vice president guns. as one measure. anese government knitted its CThrist Church cathedral staff and % former major baseball players died gets an increase because he de­ Beautiful Flowers The majority and minority blocs vicar of 8t. Andrew’s church; the There has been, so far, no yesterday. He was 72 years old. serves it. Opening Tomorrow brow today and decided that a Christmas tree "Is a seasonal of the Panama National As.sembiy Rev. O. Sidney Bkrr. Jr., vicar of means advanced other than that Both the sons —Paul and Uoyd The Hoover Commission on •i decoration" to be allowed tn public played a benefit softball game to Grace church, Newington and of a long-term bond issue for the Waner—were at his bedside. Government Reorganization has financing of the school program, Complete The places. raise a Chirstmas fund for the curate of St. Mark’s chUreh, New which now calls for ex^ndlture 0 A couple of days ago, the Bud­ city’s poor. Britain; and the Rev. John Spear of some $1,500,000, and envisages dhists had beefed about the Yule- The government defeated the of Trinity church. New Haven. iding a totid of $8,000,000 in DIANA’S ISSi tide decorations in some 20 Tokyo opposition by a 19-18 score in The Very Rev. Perex L. Urgan, next few years. r Christmas Picture railway stations. seven . There werfe no Sr., dean of the Berkley Divinity rWithin that same time the ex­ 216 Spruce Street The Buddhists contended the speeches. school a t New Haven, was gospcl- , decorations violated Japan's con­ St tension of water and sewage dis­ / — ...... I..... er the service at which his son Full posal facilities, also a critical stitutional ban against official Brakemaa Critically Hurt was ordsined; while the Rev. iyUen item, may run to another million sponsorship of religion. The gov­ G„ Whittemore, of the Order of DURABILITY doUan, the directors ' have been ernment agreed and ordered the Stamford, Dec. 17—i;P) — John the Holy Cross, West Rark, N. Y„ • SODAS Woedtke, 40, a New Haven rail­ 1 told, and a “go easy" attitude on decbratlons removed. uncle of the Trinity church vicar, COMFORT their part la apparent But the TYansportatIbn Ministry road brSkeman, was in critical delivered th# sermon. POINSETTIAS reconsidered, decided the decora­ condition at Stamford hospital to­ STYLE • SUNDAES tions didn't* involve government day with injuries he suffered yes­ Advertisement- W e Have The really brilliant Xmas plant that sponsorship of religion hut were terday when he fell from a freight Wright Plane merely s seasonal "manifestation." car. Hospital authorities said he Societies . . . clubs . . . fellow every home should have. Various aiics. . So workmen hauled out the was suffering from fractures of employees . . , have convalescent The ; • SANDWICHES decorations and put them back to­ the pelvis, jaw and right hip and baskets sent from Pinehurst Gro­ Welcome Set day. severe facial lacerations. cery,- Inc. Finest (Csntlaiied tram Page One) • HOT COFFEE tboritles had been reluctant to Selection Four Men Killed give him and his brother full credit as discoverers of the prin- o f Christinas Begonias, Cyclamen, Azaleas, • HOT 111 Plane Crash To Builders and Others etpUt of mechanical flight ■etura of ReHo Asked Violets* Kalanchoe, Dish Gardens, Hoiljr We have some very desirable lots FOR SALE, flen- B ut Orville’s papers disclosed Holland CHOCOALATE Greenville, S. C„ Dec. 17—(•4’) - Irally located at resonable prices:— A Scarf To Enhance that bs had asked the science mu­ and Mistletoe. A C-82 "fljing boxcar" plowed seum of .South Kensington to re­ into s com field near the Air Sixteen lots one block west of . Ideal (or THE ARROW DOUkUR tain the relic after his death for Force base here yesterday, killing a small building development. That S u it: [■ deposit In the Smithsonian insti­ Candy Bars and four men and injuring three. h’l a hondwma, -walt-iaiiorad businam diht. . . tution. WHITE TURKEYS Cut Flowers including Roses, Carnations, GrtenvUle Air Force base offi- Nine lots on Chestnut Street, near Cheney Milk, ripe . Vinson, as chief justice, Is chan­ From the Bennett Turkey Farm in Wilbraham, Mass., eials said the pilot had reported for a small building project. BONO STREET Until... Boxed Chocolates engine trouble shortiv before the cellor, of the Smlthsaaian. that we have ever seen. Snap Dragons, Pom Poms, Sweet Peas, Russian Kolinsky Scarfs You open tba collar, ond ITt a wonderful tp o tH ahM Vice President-Elect Barkley crash. Lot, oh Forest Street. 80 x 150. WM Of ItOWN ItATSm Place Ypur Order Early for One of These Officials said two of the injured to make the acceptance Gardei^s, Camelias. In That’s fh« magic of the Arrow OOUBlBt—« thirt dwi | men wore thrown clear of the Beesuse it tUunrhIy upholds the Lovely 3 Skin Arrangements President Truman pre- Well Meated Birds Fifty (50) lots west of Broad Street, near the New $ 1 2 - 9 5 you doubts vokto for your money. a message to be read by Newspapers wretdtage and the third was re­ New England tradition of aolid Par Skin— Plus Tax ...... moved by rescue crews. Names of School Site. Zoned for a one and two-family house. Prices air force aide, CoL Robert B. 10 To 20 Lbs. 20 Lbs. Or Over reliability, the New England Gd for oB the comfort o diirt con gtvo. Sonlerfaod |ok Landry. The British ambassador, CEMETERY WREATHS AND BASKETS , the Injured and dead were with­ are reasonable, future brighL and Magazines held. made ^operative ahoe ia con- —fhrinkoga ls$a thon 164. $3.95 BIr OBvsr Franks, planned a dis- Four very desirable lots left in Hollywood, located on VBSsIrvi of his country's ralatlona 821® ib. 'T5® u>. aiderrd a iirp ahead by many JMth the Wrights. Notes 91tli Rlrthday Porter and Scarborough Streets. One of the beat ucich' thoroughly Mtufied cuatotnen. Natural Ranch Mink See the ARROW DOUlUR «l ' a . /th e flOO-pound plans was hoisted Featuring borhooda in town. Prices ate below cost to dear. Ctamford. Dec. 17—(J^—Schuy- rot/ CiM cfi nuM m Ition to the North hall of la 4 Skin Arrangements 'JET and Industries building Very Fancy CAPONS lb. 79® A COMPLETE VARIETY OP FLAVORS l*f Merritt, former congressman Industrial land on and near the railroad. Anderson^s cm) retiiad diairman a t the board $ 2 5 - 0 0 f . R hangs from cables as Buainess sites on Main Street and other ssethws. Ptr Skin—Plus T ax ...... ' MUMt to greet visltets Drawn and Ready to Cook—5 ,6 ,7 and 8 Lbs at the Yale A Towne hlanufactur- main entrance. The ing Company, quietly celebrated HOOD'S ICE CREAM his 95th birthday yesterday at his I Bocupisd for many yearn GREENHOUSES & FLOWER SHOP ' A , UndbMgh's "Spirit niatebley road home. Relatives EDWARD J. NOLL CE h o u s e s s o S L. X Wood Locker Plant .vid that the roan for whom the movefl back la 153 ELDR1D(;E STREET TEL. 8486 OPEN DAILt 8 A. itf. TO 10 P. M. Telephone .'ill? Or 5118 e s 7 tN STS NFS t e l , 4824 Merritt parkway was named is en­ The -IW.IUI.-C COM I r a 8 joying exceptionally good health **We Cut The Earth To Suit Ysur Taste” Sines 1963 rk's" flying ex- fer Ws years. M M C S U m i COMHi . B GIVE M GREEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY/ DECEMBEE 17. 1948 MANCHESSI KR e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1948 M i ^AGE SIX

( List Opening Royal Couple With Royal Prince Judge Alert Today’s Radio W n u —iM * Of Salesroom In Cole Case EMtara Slandartl Tima Final Arguments'Contin­ 11:60— Manchester Motor ^Idcs WDRC—Hint Hunt: Newa. WTIC—Dance Orchestra. Announces the Event ue in ^ Reinstatement WCCC—Hartford Police Speak; WTHT Gems for Thought; Suh of Film Writer Santa 'Claus Show.l Dance Band. For This Saturday ^ WKNB—News; Modcrnalrea; W’ONS--Dancc Orchestra; News Sketch Book. 13:00— Sautrday will bo a memorable Lob Angeles, Dec. 17— —Fi­ WTHT—Bandstand: Hall of WTIC—News; Dance Orchestra nal arguments continued today in Frequency .Modulation day in the history of the Manrhe.x- , . XTtr-yi' Pan:e; News, the reinstatement suit of Film w n c —BacksUge Wife. WUIU— I'.M 46..1: H-S.! .MC. tor.,Motor Sales, Ine.. with the m UTIC- Loreneo Jones. W KH.\— F.M 103.7 M t. ooinbination o f the official opening Writer Lester Cole, with IT. 8...... WONS Stoty Time. W THT— FM KMi.* .Mt. ot their new and greatly enlarged i Judge Leon R. Ysnkwlch ready to 4:15— WTIC— FM 4.7.3 .>IC; 0H..7 MC. garage.and salesroom and a show- i pounce "like a cat at a rat hole" WDRC— F.M. WTIC Stella Dallas. ing of the 1949 Oldsmobiles. j upon any mention of the Commu­ ..1— - * ' ■ A- ■* 4:30^. Same as WDRC. ' After months of planning and nism issue. WDRC—New England Note­ WFHA - construction work the company book. 4:00 Meet Mi.ss Mason. C61e is suing Mstro-Goldwyn- I .|J has tripled their floor apace for ; 4;45 - Trade Wind.s. , varlouB purposes compared with I Msyer to get bask his 6I,S50*a- WONS-South American Way. .1:00—Evening Centinol. the original garage and sales­ week ]ob. The studio suspended w n c —Young Wldder Brown. 6:00- -New.s, room. The salesroom, which is the | him In December, 1947, shortly af­ J-00 6:15— Sports; Weather. focal point o f the new building ter be and nine other Hollywood WDRC—Don Amefchc. 6:30— Supper Serenaderi; News. facing west and the intersection figures were held In contempt of WONS—Adventure Parade. 7:00—Reflections: W'eather. of We^t Center street and Hart­ Congress. The “ HoUywood ten" WTHT—Challenge of the Yu­ 7:20—UN News. ford road, is o f a sweeping semi­ refused to tell the House UnAmer­ kon. 7:30—The Songsters. circular design with large plate ican Activities committee wheth­ WTlC—NVhen A Girl Marries. 7:45— Bert and Stoncy. glass windows. To the south of er they were Communist. 6:15— 8:00—concert Mart. the display room are three en­ Warning GIvan Counael WONS—Superman. / 8:30—Hollywood Open HptTse. trances to the garage where re­ V\T1C—Portia Faces Life. ^Bsfora the final argumanta be­ 9:00— News. pair work ia done; on the other gan yesterday. Judga Yankwleb ajBSF e S ' 6:60— I 9:15—Evening Prayen side of the buildliig facing West WDRC—Old Record Shop. warned counsel: WHTH—FM. Center street are two entrances "1 am going to bo like the pro­ They*f^ ,A Hit— W'ONS—Captain Midnight. > Same as WTHT except 8:45- to the oil and washing stands, verbial cat at the rat bede. I’ll be WTHT—Jack Armstrong. 7:30 p. m., Concert Hour. which are separated from the rest watching every word you say. WTIC—Just Plain Bill. WTIC—FM. of the building. In the rear of the 6:45— Same as WTIC. "The plaintiff would like me to They’re Teriffic! W’DRC—Herb Shrlner and Ray­ building facing east, there are adopt a latitudlnous attitude and Television three more entrances to the body mond Scott. WNHO—TV. and fender shop. tiy Repreaentative Thomas (Rep. WONS—Tom Ml*. 5:00—Teletunes; Program Res­ Large Display Room J. Parnell ’Thomas, New Jersey ■ w n c —Front Page Farrell. ume. The interior o f the new sales Republican who la chairman of the Evening 6:00—Small Fry Club. and display room is large enough House committee) for the conduct THE DIMPLE BERET «:00— 6:30— Russ Hodges’ Scoreboard. to show four to five cars at one of the inquiry. WDRC—News. 6:45—Film Shorts. time with appointments that are "O n the other hand, counsel tor WONS—Newa 7:00— Key to the Missing. in keeping with the modem design the studlp would like to try Com­ Wnrr—Music At SU; sports. 7:30—^Camera Headlines. Mr. Schaller has chosen for his munism as a doctrine and Mr. W n C —News. 7:46— Film Shorts. new show room. The modernistic i Prince Oiarlea Philip Arthur George ot Edtnbargh, England’s royal Cole as a Communist. 22 COLORS' • :1 5 ^ 8:00—Fashloaa on Parade. office of President Robert J. 1 prinre, second in Hne to the British throne, seems oblivions to the " I will do neither. Neither Is in WDRC—Sportscast; *Record-AU 8:30—Film. Bhorts. Schaller occupies the apace direct­ pride displayed by his parents, the Duke of Bdlnbiirgh and Princess the province of this esse.” BIGGEST SELLING HAT AT $ 1 .9 8 bum. 9:00— Sport Film. ly back of the center of the sales­ Three Queatione To Be Decided Elizabeth, on the day ot his christening In Boeldngliam palace, Lon­ MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES W ONS— SM Calendar, 9:05— Wrestling Jamaica Arena. room; the business office la locat­ After first excusing tl)e jury. w n c —Musical Appetiser: ed at one side of Mr. Bchallcr's don. (AP photo by radio from London).. Yankwich said there are three Weather. « office and sales manager Charles queatims of fact to be decided. Millinery— Second Floor INCORPORATED. StIS— Soldier Hanged Hurlburt’s office is on the other. equipment Is of the very latest de­ it possibls for foremen and others They are; WONS— Deems Taylor Concert. The repair garage is spacious sign. to know what is going bn all over 1. DidaOoIe’a conduct bring him WTHT—Sereno Oammell; and is fully equipped to do any The entire layout has been so ar­ the garage at any time. into public acorn and hatred? Weather. t’or Slaying Four and all types o f repairing. One ranged that there Is ample park­ ' Several new model Oldsmobiles 2. Did it shock and offend the w n c —Professor Andre Schen- noticeable feature o f the garage is ing space for cars around the en­ will be on display'starting Satur­ public? R ob ert / . Schaller^ President the large amount o f window open­ ker. Tokyo, Dec. 17—(5^— A 32-year- tire building with easy access to day morning from 9 o'clock to 9 3. Did It injure the studio? S:«S— ings which provide a maximum of all departments. Inside the build­ p. m.; Sunday from 12 noon to 9 The atudio contends Cole violat­ r* COM I WDRC—Lowell 1%omas. old Alabama soldier was hanged daylight for working purposes. today for the hammer slayinga of ing a communication system that p. m., and aU next week from 9 ed the “ public morals’’ clause of M M t m m w k coMN^ WTHT—Santa Claus, The Body and Fender Shop is four Japanese. ties in all departments will make a. m. to 9 p. m. his contract w n c —Three Star Extra. separated from the garage, and It was the first hanging of a this in turn has a special separate WDRC— Beulah. member of the American Arm y of room for painting work which la V WONS—Fulton Lewla, Jr. occupation in Japan. The man, ventilated by a large high power WTHT—News; Caatlaa in the Pvt Stratman Armlstead, a Ne­ exhaust fan. Air. gro of Thomaavllle, Ala., was con­ The Service Department faces w n c —Supper Club. victed of bludgeoning a Japanese West Center stregt and la entirely father and tyvo sons and a girl to separated from other parts of the TAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY TO ANNOUNCE 7 :1 » - WOIVa— Tello-Taat. death near Tokohan^ O ct 26, building and has a lift for greasing WfDRC-Jack Smith Show. 1947. and washing and the oU and grease W n O —Newa. An Eighth Army court martial also convicted him of beating Advertisement— NEW FUTURAMICS ! three other Japanese and stealing * For a picture- of sheer delight WTDRC—Club Fifteen. a watch. The death sentence was WONS—Henry I. Taylor. there Is nothing to compare with confirmed by President IVuman the splendor of Pinehurst fruit WTHT—Lone Ranger. Nov. 16. w nO —Taakee Tams. baskets. « THE OPENING t:«S — WDRO—Edward R. Muirow. WONS—Sports.... i a v WTTC—AlbuoL'Sf tfc* J'fegk, S.-**- WDRO—Jack Canon Show. W : T.‘ GRANT CO.' THEIR- NEWLY ENLARGED SALESROOM AND GARAGE WTHT—Fat Man. WONS—Great Scents from Buy» Out Surplus Toy Stofks Of Oraat Plays. i w n c —Band of America. S 4 » — WfDRC—Mr. Ace and Jane. , SOLID BRASS WONS—Leava It to the Girls. WTHT—This la Tour FBL MINIATURE DOLL HOUSE AND KNICKNACK SETS COMBINED WITH THE SHOWING OF w n c —Jimmy Durants Show. S:65— Out They Go Closeout W ONS— Hy Gardner, t i t a — $1*00 Value WDRC—Drama. At Cost Price W ONS—Gabriel HaatUr. WTHT—Break the Bank, Tour Choice O f 6 Sets w n c —Eddie Cantor Show. 9:1 5 — 7-Pe, Vtreplsce Set WONS—Newt. 7-Pe. Kitchen Set 9:60— THE 1949 WONS— Toun for a Song: 7- PO. U v in f Room Set Nawa. 8 - Pe. Dining Room Set WTHT— Kherilf; RoQ CUL w n c —Rad Skelton. 13-Pc. Breekfsst Nook Set 19.’99— 10-Pc. Decanter Set Solid Brass Cross WfDRC—Playhouse. * and Candlestick Set WONS—Meet the Press. WrTriT—Boxing. w n c—Ufa of Riley. 19:S9— ) C set FUTURAMIC Ic set J. - WfDRC—Spotlight Rarlaw. WONS—Memory Tima. WTHT—All American Sports An Ideal Xmas Gift In A Lovely G ift Box P a st. f w n c —BiU Siam . With The New Rocket Engine! 19145— w n c —Pro and Con. U i9 5 — Nawa on all atatlona. I l i l 5 — WnORC—World Tonight WONS—Moat tha Band. “V W THT— JTop Haael. w n c —NaWra. SATURDAY as/L^^ aS SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Ire oMt HySre-Melk Drive ilend- orS eq«rf|>Mirt ea 6ertM ’T A * Johnson .oprienel et exire ceS ea *74,0 DECEMBER 1 8 -1 9 - 2 0 -2 1 -2 2 - 23 And Anderson Sunday,Dec.l9tl2 Noonto9 p,m. Other Days 9 a, m, to 9 p, m. PAINTING AND D e c o r a t i n g Interior and Estcrior Work OldsmobiU rolls forward Into *49—with an All-Futuramic lino-^ 225 Hiffbtand St. Tel. «»I2 You Are Cordially Invited To Attend! May We Count On Seeing You A t MOOak'St Tcl.A914 Only 500 boxes. So come early for a good selection. now "76,” a now "98,” and a rovolutionary now "Rockot” Engino They’re hm! They're newI^Thiy'reboth Futura/nie! new, high-compresaion, valve-in-bead eight that Gift Specials Two sparkling new OldsmobUes.'.. roUing forward actually gives you mors power oo less gaaoliDsI Notice into ’49. L'pi>cr left, the Futursmic "7 6 ” . . . with Combined with G M Hydrs-Matie Drive, tha Lace Trimmed Slips Meu*s Shirts FishcFs newest body, panoramic vision, plus s "Rocket’s” performance is ao im oot^ silent, andi Zoning Board of Appeals WEST Satin or crepe In white, pink, Snowy white "NORWOODS’’. tl remarkable new "Big Six” Engine. And out in spirited, you’tv got to a y it (0 befiem iff Yoor OUa- A swell gift for only la accordance with the require­ hi 110 aaeaaeeaaveeseeeeeeeaae frwit, s newly styled Futursmic "9 8 ” . . . with • mobile dealer invites you to inspect the new ments of the soning regulations of the Town of Manchester, the Zon- that revolutionary new '’ROCKET"* Engine Futuramics — examine the new "R ocket” — $ 1 . 9 8 $ 1 . 9 8 you’ ve heard so much about. It’s a completely experience "I f c # Now IhriUl" H IR I IT ISI OI Limit S To A Customer 15c Each fond dua heating. Bonfaig Board of Appeals, agr Martin E. Alvord. Chairman. 815 MAIN ST. James H. MeVelsb, W. T. Grant Co. MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES, Inc. SecnfaiT . 512 WEST CENTER STREET MANCHE$TER

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plemcntcd. If neceeenry, by othter sprays and insecticides Is drab. that this occurred at a spot where bSr 8. niAA wseka'Sftw ' A ' S fb t i a city seiver wras defective. with Shires. - ISX to 132 over the oppoalUon o f field a mile and a half north of tha ^rsnolioo menne o f nodal protection. routine, news. Grand Jury iiiniri;ratrr Rockville Pay Respects ■ M iy . Beatsla .Man French Premier , Qen. Cbarlea do Gaulle's French main runway and burst into flamW Uofible to Lo4»te ui^ay niiJit was foond In the The latest sclcntlflc report on "Everyone hno the right to The members o f the Red Men A atats’B wltn8Bs:at ths hsar- Elmploxers Are Advised People's rally, which sought to do- Control towar operators* at tha Jungle Monday and d M ToeeAy. Earning 8^raU> form aad to Join trade unions for DDT is that, while killing some will meet this evening at 7:30 p.m. Ing, Dr. P. A. Rofsra. who said feat the government plan. field bad Just talkad tqr radio with Shred' of Evidence Given Case hs treated Erwin aft4|y, the flglit, Shaken in Fall rastJSBiiD n TB> the protection of hi# Interests.” flies, it also breeds a new and Girol Program to go to the Burke Funeral Home H w do QaulUsts, tad by thq gen- tha pilot, who was preparing for to pay their respects to William referred to drrhosis naan ware following "a eoM tralT Pay of Strikers loaay rar i Members of the Rockville High Ihed the ax-ball player after the tranta deferred because of civilian night when he fell on the stairs PoitiuJtd Octobtr 1. hours and periodic holiday tvltta warfare. Keep on with enough 8. Morehouae, Connecticut Dine-, t o hava picked up cargo hero. the Mrtb < School basketball team will go to tight. occupations (except agriculture) at the Council of the Republic— There were no passengers aboard. in their hunt for the fiendish sax I Ihn. DDT, In short, and the flies will Slaying of Erwin Charles, niM puUI'atMdruvii'a>~« Btoit Brenlns Except pay.” Public Invited to Sing Wethersfield this evening to meet Shirea remains out on 85,000 tor of Selective Service, said today were placed In Class n-A and he Seeking Cause Names of the crew were withheld. atoyera of pretty Ruth Farnsworth. Tbkyo, Dee. 17—(P) — Ja Sunday and Holldaya. Enters at the upper House of Parliament. R t 4 % in . Article *4: "Everyone has the be using it on us puny humans. the Wethersfield High School five bond landing hla appearanes ba- that employoni wiahlng to file de­ quoted from the SHecUv# Service "It’s Incredible,” said L t Con^., J **!*™ *^ ^ t olftce at Mancheater. Oonn.j aa On the Steps of Rock­ Dallas. Tex., Dec. 17—(P) — A fbre the grand Jury. Doctors administered Injections . _• . ■•asB jaaiw swdP ------■ _ — — ^ car bSSstlw : We wouldn't mind a fly-domi­ In Ihst place. ferment rOfiueate In behalf o f an reguletions aa follows: Truman Election Tap Story Jamas Hackett, former Chicago and cut off BtriUng asamsn’a pay who waa ati Saonnil Claaa Uatl Matter. right to a atandani ot living afde- murder charge against A rt Shires, to ths 64-jrear-oId premier. He Of Fatal Crash ville Church _ The American Legion team meet emplojree atiould hiO^e the wrrltten "In Claaa H -A shall ba placed poUce Ueutenant There wasn't a because tha eallots voted to k ^ went to SUBSCRIPTION ItATES quate to the health and well-being nated clvilizsftion, if only wc had the East Hartford Cardinals this 42-year-oId former major league request srith Its ne<‘eiaary Informa- any registrant whose employment said early today he was not bad­ Tokyo, Dec. IT.—(P)—Bdltora of Hngla clua at the scene. W erqkad on striklag. bouse, one Tear by M ^ ...... ytaoo the birds to sing to us in our nii.s- j ...» 5.0U of himselt and of his family. In­ evening at the Princess ballroom- baseball player, has been sent to tion in the handa o f the employee’! in industry or othsr occupation or ly hurt and “ I will be at my of- Fairfield Air Force Base, Calif., Ryodo Newa agency today ratad d b t and diopped down brush with Sounds ermsy fe r an employer to SIX moathe by Mall ...... ery. But reports from sections Rockville, Dec. 17^(Spcclal»— pay strikars, doan't tt? Mot In One month by Mall ...... I 100 cluding food, clothing, housing the Dallas county grand jury for FENDER AND BODV Local Board before he flies . his employment, or whoae continued flee as usual." Dec. 17—(P) — Air Force experts the election of President Truman marhataa but couldn't find a spoke fo r a n ) ...$ .ot The public Is invited to attend a Japan. The practice Is to kaop on Stasle Copy ...... nnd medical care and necessary where man has farmed Intensive­ action. duestiocnaire, or, at least, simul­ service in an office. . . imder the QueuiUe had gone to the coimcU sought today, to leam the cause aa the top foreign news atory of ataigle ahred o f evidence.” Crowds watddng weakly, by Carrier ...... I .2t Christmas Carol Sing this evening Suit for Divorce United States, or any State, Terri­ paying woAara during a strike. ...112.00 ly with his new sprays tell us Justice of Peace W. L. Sterrett WORK taneously. to help push through emergency o f the crash o f a two-^nglne C-47 the year. The conviction of for­ inffied police began a check of of tha guard at the ] Sttba, deltrered. One Tear social services, and the right to tory, or poaaesston, or the District all known sex offenders and re- The eeamen vrerk for the govern­ recognlns tha royal o( Mite.. Porelgn .. ...IIAOO that that same upset in life bal­ on the steps of the Union Congre­ took the action yesterday after NORTH END PKG. "The Local Board classifies (ach procedure for voting on tbe 1M9 transport last night fatal to the mer Premier Hldekl Tojo and M security In the event o f unemploy- Follows Marriage o f Columbia, or whoae activity in other Japaneae wartime lenders checked the etories of men qnee- ment, which haa bean following gnardaman did aad t gational church, the program to a preliminary hearing. SoNapenti and Ktami, Im . Phene 9910 registrant on the basis 6f informa­ budget. crew of three. MEMBER o r meat, sickness, disability, widow­ ance o f nature which Cbnnecticut study, research, or medical, scien­ The plane crashed in a stubble was the biggest domestic story. ttoned earlier. The 27-year-old San tbe custom. n a a p p y aalnta. THB ASSOCIATED PRESS start shortly after nine o'clock so At the hearing yesterday Dr. E, m OsalAc W n «i tion in hla questionnaire,” More­ The premier «’on by a vota of fruit growers noted a few day.s E. Mutrhead testified that in his Free Delivery tific. or other endeavors ia found Tbe AetoelaUd Preee le exclueirely hood. old age or other lack of Kansas City, Dec. 17— (P)—A 32- house said, “ and other pertinent to be necessary to tha maintenance entitled to the uie of -^publication of ago has extended Itself to the bird that late shoppers and people em­ opinion cirrhosis of the liver and livelihood In circumstances be­ yesr-old woman .who came here information. Obviously, the Local of the national health, aafoty, of all nawa diapatehea credited to it. or ployed in the stores may attend. broncho-pneumonia caused the Board wants all the infornqption It not otberwiae credited In thia paper yond hla control. kingdom. Bird life, our reporters from Naples, Italy, In October interests. The prog'ram will include famil­ death of William H. (HI) Erwin. can obtain at the time o f clasalll- and alto the local newt pnbliehed here. "Motherhood and clilldhood are on these matters tell us, has dwin­ was married yesterday, but three "N e c e s a ary Bmploymant De­ All righta ot repiibileatlon of apeco l iar carols, with the local Barber Shires, la charged In connection TheiVs NoJMng Better ration, in order that a fair classl- dled by half in such unbalanced hours later her ex-soI^er husband with Erwin's death. fined.— (a) A registrant's employ­ diapatebee herein are alao reaerred. entitled to special oarc and assist­ Shop quartet being present to Join filed suit to t divorce. flcatlon result in the first place. ment in industry or other oocups- areas. Presumably they move in the singing and also to render Erwin, a 58-year-olMt# m atUrs fo r tho employer, who manlfmt hla religion or belief in rights. Is the owmer o f those to paralyzed ever since, despite a Sure to Pleatel can reopen and consider a regla- dozen operations. choice of turkey or flah and the •'In the vaat m ajority o f -oasaa ♦enehing, pmctlce, tvorahip aad whom they are provided and guar­ knowa bMt how to t ^ hta atory trmnt's caee any time it believes He can sit up in a wheel chair whole affair will be free to mem­ the facta warrant it and reclassify $14.76 Fawn China Vase and Flow­ anteed. The United States is try ­ now and no longer takes periodic bers of Company E. Because o f and needt no prescribed forins Table Lamps Small Lamps upon which to do it, so long as It him If hla case no longer fits the ers; paper-parchment shade, 5J8 Article Iti ‘'Everyone has the ing to develop a way of life in morphine Injections to ease the the holidays there wil! be no meet is conchN. leglhla and perUnOTL requirements of bis origlnsl classi­ pain. Ing of Company E next week Pop-Up Toostera ; right te frredoro of optalon *and which people wdU have creature Should there be any doubt In his fication. 233.96 aassic Green and Gold Um ; $14.95 (2) Vanities; plastic bases; Bud—his first name is Oomelius Tuesday, the next meeting being $35.00 Massive Rose Plaster Um ; * Mprraainn this right tnelndes comforts and still remain free. mind as to which facta are per­ 'Tt shouldn't be forgotten that paper-parchment ahade, 16J10 silver shades, each 9.95 -hopes he may be releases final held on Tuesday, December 28. white paper-parchment shade,’ 19.75 'fnodom to hold opinions without tinent. the Local Board or ita no registrant can be deferred after This Declaration, being a docu­ ly from the County hospital next William Pollard $15.95 to the cause fo r his deferment ceaaes ‘ Intcrfererce and to seek, receive Clerk will willingly enlighten him $12.50 Vanity; brass; paper-parch­ ment, conveys both categories o f Piaster. Dr. Ole C. Nelson, medical William Pollard of 56 Grand before he writaa tbe request” to exist.' 219.50 Classic Turquoise China; ray­ $12.50 Small Colonial Brass and ' and Impart Information and Idem* director of the hospital, said there avenue died Friday at the Rockvllie ment shade, 8.85 rights with blithe and unwortied on shade, 9.75 Font; decorated shade, 8.85 ; throngh any media nnd regardlean is a good basis for Bud’s hopes. City hospital. He was born in $22.00 Mrs. Dorothy mien. The problem o f balance be­ Koster said he Was married Trowbridge, England. April 19, > of InatlerB.’' Nose Operation Gives Girta Advice $6.50 (5) Crystal Vanities; pleated tween them is something the June 1, 1939, and divorced Feb. 1. 1871 the son of Edward and Rose $19.60 (2) Classic Rose China; ray­ $12.60 Colonial Brass and Amythest ■ Article M l "Everyone hna the All Popalsr Makes paper-chintx shades, each 2.75 world wrill have to work out. 1946. His wife charged desertion. Pierce Pollard and had been a rest On Chriatmaa Ties on shades, each 9.75 Font; decorated shade, 8.85 I right to freedom of poneefnl aa- dent of thia country nearly fifty Basis for Suit SARGENT - BMuMy aad nmodatlon. years. He was employed at .the $7.95 Prism Hurricanes, brass bases, Free of Charge Hockanum Mills. He was n member Hollywood, Dec. 17— UP>—^An $14.76 Rosa Square China base; ray­ $14.95 ColonSal Brass * and Milk wUl be at the Steinway ani t "No ona may he rampelled to Unified In Rivalry of the Rockville Lodge of Elks, H aw Toifc, Deo. IT— (P>— A right gtris, before you mob tha on shade, 8.85 chimneys, pair 8A0 Solovox tomorrow from 7 to 9 Woffle and former model yesterday filed a Glass; decorated shade, 9.98 } halonw to an nmadntlon.’* American Order Sons o f St. necktie counters for Christ­ t o play your favorite Chrut- It is difficult for anyone who Of 1918 Murder 8200,000 damage auit against a I Aytide g l: "Bvecyono haa tho George, and Improved Order of Sondwich mas gifts—get some tle-mely $12.60 Victorian Globe Lamps, milk mas aongs and carols. thinks, first, that any next w ar ia Manhattan surgeon charging that $14.76 (2) Blue Square China bases; $25.60 Colonial Brass and Amythest i right to talio part la tbe dovem- Red Men. advice from Senor Valles of glass, decorated, each 9.98 an impossible thing, so impossi­ Kansas City, Dec. 17.—(/P)—r Besides his wife, Mrs. Catherine her career had been ruined by an MGM’s Wardrobe division: rayon shades, each 8.85 { amnt ef Ma eonatry, directly or Grills Improperly performed nose oj^ra- Font; decorated shade, 12.50 ble that it is never going to be Richard Monahan, 47, who has Pollard, he Is survived by a sister, " I f you’re not sure, buy a I throngh freely chooen representW- been in prison most o f his life Mrs. John Long of England, and tlon. ' knit in a solid color. $22.6b (2 ) Old Scenic bases; rayon $9.95 Silver Hurricanes; chimneys, fought, and who thinks, second, $34.60 Brown "R ” patterned Pot- I ttvom since pleading gull^ tb murder in a brother, qlso two nieces and a $ 1 1 .9 5 to "Never hup nUatwlth a higit 'shades, each 14.75 pair 12.60 "Etmyoae hna tha right of that If mankind does try to fight 1918, was .free of that charge to­ nephew. The funeriil'\idll he'held ,iSSt..£SSS^!jS;^S^ sheen. tery; homespun shade, 19.75 it there will be no victory for any­ day. Saturday at 8:15 a.m. at the Burke $27.50 Tha model, Arra Drake, of Nor­ "If you’re confident, try a I ggasl aeeem to pnblle aervlee In Using legal knowledge he gain­ Flineral Home and at 9 a.m, at St. walk, O otm ^ ^ d In her complaint polkadot or even a college $43.50 Large Burgundy China $7.50 Brass Desk Lamp; paper- body—it is difficult for one with fiia t ahe consulted Biddle Aug. lO, $19.50 Colonial Brass; decorated j Us eonatry, ed in the prison library, Monahan Bernard's church. Burial will be in standard Brands stripe with several colors.. base, homespun shade, 19.75 parchment shade, 4.75 $86.00 Large Chippendale Jigsaw; I "Tbe win o f tbe people ahnll be such a view of the world’s mili­ obtained a hearing before the St. Bernard’s cemetery. 1946 "in order to correct a de­ "If you're very sure, might milk glass; decorated shade, 14.76 formity on the left aide of my gilt acprns, leaves and eagle, 49.95 tary future to get excited about State Supreme court last month. Vernon Grange even try a small pattern, but i tbe hnela of tbe antborlty of Oov- Universal Eleetrie aoao, which contained a lump.” $14.76 (2) Classic Blue and White $4.60 (12) Assorted Colonial Glass ♦ the question of whether or not a H8 argued he had not been offered Vernon Grange will hold its stay away from large patterns $14.76 Modem Ivory Cylinder; pa- i emmeatj tUa will dmil be oz- legal counsel in the first trial. She chargvil U*At Biddle assured band painted ties or plaids.” bases, rayon shades, each 8.85 Desk Lamps; paper shades, $79.00 Large Chippendale Jigsaw; proper and efficient unification of annual Christmas party this eve- S Electric Mixers Coffee Maker her he would personally perform per-parchment shade, 9.98 pgOMod in peilodle aad gemdne The Supreme court ordered a nlng at which time Children’s J How about bow ties, profes­ each 2.75 genuine mahogany- inlaid, metal our armed services has been at retrial and charges were dismiss­ Give her a sentimental treasure for the most the operaU

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., f KiUAX, DJ1.U&MJ8EK if, W4B MAIsrCHESTfiR EV^NiNG HERALD, MANXHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1948 f j m

Kentucky Ooneh Adolph Rupp and To Ask Congress Drop Efforts MOFFfMGDAirt m tw of the plsyers mOvsd in, Santa Claus’ Aide Here Favor Change Church Holds PupfIs o f Hollister School roCMUSTMJkS Wildcats Top Rupp was strudi a couple of Yankees’ Joe DiMaggito Labor Groups To Extend His Activities Obituary B ow ling glaiMlng blows before police and To Tighten Laws For Recount Crusader Five usban citarod the floor and guid­ Frank Campanelll, 47 Wad­ 111 Contracts business Meet Entertain Their Parents Y Leagne Cheney Women*# A. ed the bsntSerfierS to their dress­ Runs-Batted-In Cham^ Likely to Go dell road, who for the l^st Covering Spying Bryant Chapman (9) TnbalntlRg (1) ing room. three years has played Santa Reed ...... 88 85 —173 O’brien ...... 81 67 ------148 It was the fifth consecutive Funem b A panorama of Christmas Card a Dance of the Dolls by tho girls Board of ElecHon Can* Mahoney Kentucky Prevails by Chicago. Dec. \t- (P) — News Claus for the children of em­ Connecticut Hospitals Second Congregational Brown ...... 82 98—180 88 72 86—246 victory for Kentucky which next New j Varied Ways ployees of the Pioneer Para­ (Continued from Page One) scenes was presented by the pupils and the Parade of the Wooden vassers Still Believe L u c a s...... 117 108 97—322 Boulals .., 80 82 76—238 51 to 4 8 Count as playa St. John’s in Madison Square York’s Joe Dt Mogglo watched chute Company, will extend his Herbert L.'Fortune Discusses Investments Soldiers by the bojrs. Burr ...... 100 94 76-.J70 W (»lr.,..,. 82 78 82—242 Garden Saturday night. W o n ’s Ted WilUama cop the i Hoot yean'UM er Approve Renegotiation Funeral services for Herbert L. of the Hollieter School Tuesday Mrs. Ethel Anderson’s pupUa Fa\Tc “.. . (GmtlMMA tn m On«) activities this Yuletidc season B. Sayre, former assistant secre­ and Wednesday evenings at the De­ Discrepancies in Vote Nictaola ...... 113 102 101—816 125 98 8 5 - 3M Jones, Groaa Star Holy Croon, which suffered its 194^m crican League batting and —New York, 26. With Blue Cross tary of state and Hiss' one-time Fortune of St. John street were Of Various Funds ^ sang "Here Comes Santa Claua" Skoog ...... 100 111—211 CUrpenter 79— 79 first Boston Garden defeat in two when he travels to the Tolland cember P.T.A. meeting. There was _J __ fugging crowns, but tbe Yankee Feweat aasiats by pa** club, railroad *roupa aa well aa Green. County Home for children on boss, to be a wltnosa Monda\ or held at two o’clock yesterday aft­ and "Jolly Old St. Nicholas." yearn, will go to tbe Sugar Bowl ernoon at the Holmes Funeral a total of approximately 1.000 | ^^at of chlK Hartford, Dec. 17—(if)—Aaaart- Total . . . . 456 Boston. Dec. IT—(O —Thore'a But the CIO chieftain Ignored John Christmas Eve.' New Haven, Dec.- 17. fJP)— Tuesday. At a apecial business meeting of parenta and friends In attendance.! J i„_. - Totals ...... 500 489 483 1472 307 408 1261 in New Orleans after Christmas rme-batted-tn title with a bog of j Moot consect^tlvo guman nt Assigned Representative Mc­ Home, 400 Main street. the Second Congregational Church, up their stockings. iag that they atm belitvad tkera blaariiOater Motor Soles (8) Yam (3) no doubt that any basketball Uam 1 . LewU, bla former friend and On Christmas day, Campa- Connecticut hospitals have ap- Tuesday night the first, second ‘ which defeaU Kentucky's Nation­ and oould draw Kentucky again In one-time boas In both the United Dowell (R-Pa) to go to New York Rev. Leland O. Hunt, minister Inc., called by the business com- Even Santa Claus canie in at this wera dlserapancica in the Novem­ T an n er...... 108 93 91—292 Bracken . . . . 71 72 83-226 the Bound Robin play. nclli will visit children at the prot'cd a plan for renegotiation of and third grade children showed point. Keeney . ■ e • a #. 82 al collegiate champions wtu have M a i i i a u c S '- •” Mine Workers and the CIO. Lewis Blue Cross contracts on a basis of as a one-man sub-committee and of the Second Congregational { mittee for last evening, favorable their, "pictures.” A dialogue be­ ber election vote count, the Board Brogan ...... I l l 128 110—S8S 93 95—270 The OuM dert' first game there besides— aararding------tha WilUama Manchester Memorial hospital, The final scene was of father Lee . . . . • • • a 78 75 to be a top of the bottle aggrega­ Moet oonaecutive second waa In on the AFU-CIO conference "He was so pleased with the costs rather than charges, it was i question other witnesses about church officiated and burial w as' action was taken concerning the tween a mother and daughters of Bloction Canvaiaera has never* Mazzoli ...... 116 115 136—367 76—229 is schedul‘d against St. Louis Uni­ slugging championship with a .615 of Miy, 1947 as a member, of the announced today bv Hirani Sihlcv.' Hiss’ activities back in the 1930s. j in family lot in Spring Grove; investment and reinvestment of and mother looking out the win­ McCurry ...... I l l 188 13J1—884 Waddell ■ •e a 8$ 80 03—257 tion, specially when the WUdeaU chances without error — Ooerr. ser^ce of the hospital to his selecting appropriate cards for dow at Santa Claus from tho thcIeM abandoned effort# to con­ * «dv«ntag* ovtr you from tho Blue Graaa region have versity Dec. 29. On the next day percentage and Dl Maggio hla sec­ 414. AFL'a Peace committee but .since •• • ■' - - - ’ Kept its furious feud going with ; Hartford. The bearers 'certain / „ endowment , . / « funds • nr of >hathe Low S c o r e ...... 82 86 76—243 Schubert e « a e 28 113 86—297 ond RBI diadem, also countad oat daughter-in-law. who recently executive director of the Con-, ------n—-n ------, friends and relatives preceded each poem, “The Night Before Christ­ duct a recount. • such operativoa as Wah Wah they win play either Kentucky or Fesrest second-base errors, sea­ then be has withdrawn from the! gave birth to Campanelll's first ncctlcut Hospital asaociatlon. 1 President Truman and the Justice church. scene. Katherine Ryan, grade 6. Doo. Four Tulane. 43 major ahd langua reoorda brok­ AFL and is Independent again. Milton Hanson wss elected mod­ mas,’’ which was recited by tho In announcing the derision yaa- T#9t are bottor th an tw o a t Total . . . . 409 433 487 1279 Jones. Alex Gross qnd Ralph son—Stirnwelee. New York. Oro. grandchild, that he asked per­ Both the hospitals and the mod-; department. -Mr. Tniman isn’t j ""d Robert took the part of the mother, and Totals ...... 528 669 654 1641 Beard. en or tied last season. The mine leader opposed Presl- | ■ ical care society favor changing I rlmnging a bit hi* stand that the Melendj and Thomas Fortune, erator and Mrs. James H. Wright boys and girls in Miss Mary Mar­ terday the ail-RepubUcan board atooking tima! Moriarty Brothers (1) Hlrhest terond-base fleliflitg per- mission to be allowed to visit tha daughters were Peggy Volrath | g^Vet Thompson’s fourth grade. Velvet General (4) Tho WUdeaU took Holy Oona V latennediate League WUUnuuk whose, 369 average centage. season—Stinireiaa. JN 0 dent Truman in the recent cam- the children on Christmas. the schedule of Blue Cross pav- Committee spy case is a “ red served as secretary in. the absence and Irene La Polls, grade 5. gave for iU reaoon the impooaibll- Newcomb ...... 106 119 92—817 topped the individual batting. 8n- palgh, but set the coal diggers of the church clerk, Barbara Baich. Both nights, between scenes, ity of obtaining a court derision Ollari ...... 91 91 93—275 51-48 laat night aa tbe great Jonas Feweat caught staaling baaas by ■'Throughout the year, Cam- ments to the hospital from the' herring." That’s what he told a Children trimming the tree was Vlttner ...... 118 99 107—824 iabed 17 percentage points ahead working for repeal of the Taft- A representative group of the the audience song Christmas car;. - on Its right to conduct a recount H. LadtapeUe . . 92 101 108—301 Chuter ...... 71 73 83—227 and tbe okiltful Groaa ocored more St. John# (52) one club, season—Boston. 17. panelli has been saving items (charge principle which often has news conference late yesterday, the opening picture which first ols led by W a ^ n Wood, muaio" Johnson . . . 77 of Dl Moggto’a .598 in the slug­ Hartley act. little relation to the actual cost o f! Committee members jeered ;-t church members attended. before the new Legislature con- Walckowskl ___ 142 125 107—370 87 86—250 poinU in tbe first half than did B F Fewest etolen bases by leagiit. given to him by the» Tober About Town graders under the direction of Miss inatrustor for ihe -seventh and Urges Helping Karany . . . . 87 tha entire Holy Croat five. ging compUaUons, but waa third ceaaon—363. Changes Favored the service. ' that, especially since a New York Ralph Rockwell, chairman of Ella Healy presented with songs \’tnea Jan. B. R. LaCffiapelle ...0 5 121 101—317 75 80—242 Rubacha. rf ...... o 0 Morse said that after the Taft- Baseball company, Ka-Klar eighth, grades. Misa Sylvia Claflln Accornero . . 91 100 104—295 The first 20 minuU aoaslon and- Liak. rf ...... 0 0 In RBTa with 127, twenty-eight Most conseentive veara leading Proposed, . ______changes...... will not.. .. affect...... grand...... jury ______Indicted Hlsa on a A candlelight cantata, "O Li tile the committee on revision 6f the' and verses...... Mrs. Thelma.. Wood- ...... Tb filalm Report On lU m behind Joltin’ Joe. The Yankee Hartley act is repealed and the Cloth Toy company, and the accompanied on the piano. White the board haa abandoned ed with tho Kentuckians ahead 27- Johnson, If ...... s 0 In bases on balls—WUHnms. Boa* Kage Toy company. He has the contracts Blue Cross has with 1 perjury charge o Rockwell ----- 78 70 65—213 four of them sad tbe other Sduthargill. Ig ...... 2 ^ 0 of hitting Into the moat double­ Moet bases on balls by Icngue In that a new grand ju rj' will go more evening, December 24 at seven when a special meeting will be | g^yiy wrapped gifts as they were “auch comment aa we determine (Soodrich ... . 96 105 116—317 Low Man . . . . 71 plays, 25. 2 A ban on certain " secondary Claus' hardest workers in this called for the purpose, and for [ touched by the wand of the Christ- 73 80—234 a tap-in. “ J ^ - a season—5230. boycotts." These usually are Have Separate Contracts deeply into the cSse. It was set up ( o’clock the Sunday school concert appropriate." Aid Watchmakers area. Approval of 30 Connecticut hos- after the other jur>- expired at will be in charge of Miss Marian th transaction of any other busi- ; mas fairy. Carol Johnson, Radio Berlin Wbetber the Incoming Leglala- ’Touts ...... 558 620 498 1676 Curiously the Chuasders. who Ty>tsla ...... 25 2 82 It waa Dl Maggio’s best season Moot bases on balls hv oaPdMb strikes or union actions brought Total . . . . . 411 410 380 1301 were playing their second major at belting across tallies ainee his in a sessoit—Boeton. 888. a g ^ s t an employer because of a , pitals was roported to______Sibley^ ...... thi.s ’ midnight.. „ Wcdne.sday. lay. , Janes and Miss Ethel Hewitt ness prior to the annual meet- ; The fourth card w.is a' scene of tura would take any action on Washington, Dec. 17— Rep- Don 741111# (0) Indiana (87) wcclt------following------action by their Representative Mundt (R-SD). Ing of tho church in mid-January, j carolers singing to two childrcii aueb a report waa problematical. Cargo . . . .103 100 106—309 opponent In 48 hours, started off B F PU high of 167 in 1937 and surpassed .Aimwlcnn l.eaffnr third party. On Air Again resenUUve Patterson (R-Conn.) Cravat (4) with froeslng Uctlcs. All the boll Ooptland. rf ...... by 30 his previous league leading 3. A requirement that mem- waa not sorry she did it—I did n o t, Boai-ds of Trustees. Such action acting committee chairman, has j C^ldrcn of Center Congrega- An ^ditional sum for church | in a window. This group was from With the Democrats controlling McGuire .. ..108 92 — 200 Mora .. . . . 81 90 8 1 17 Most consecutive errorf^as .said the man is a civilian employe | tional church school from the kin- music during the coming year was ; the second grade, taught by Miss appealed today to the Connecticut 83—254 holding maneuver did wan annoy Tierney, V ...... 0 0 0 best of 185 in 1941. Although l>ert of a closed or,union shop be include that," replied tjie former' necessary, Sibley explained, the Senate and the Repubitcana Kompanik A7 — 97 Moorhouae . . 77 82 87—246 games at shortstop—Joost, PhPa- Miami policeman, who now is an i each hospital has a sepa- of the Army at its Aberdeen (Md.) j dergarten through the sixtlt grade voted beyond the amount appro- Allcne Backus. Third grade pupils (Continued from Page One) tha Houae It appeared doubtful Development commission to help H. Barton !! 93 100 116—809 Wright ...... 78 most of the packed 13,909 fans— Thornton, If ...... 1 0 2 handleapped by an ailing heel, Di de’nhls. 42. protected in their right to vote 92 76—248 Jobnaon. c ...... against the union leadership with­ agent with the U. S. Army’s crira- J Cross. Proving ground hut Is temporarily I will hive their Christmas parties pnated at the annual budget meet- under Miss M.-iry Young sang that any concertM action would be find employment for about 2,000 O’Bright . ..118 97 10.5—315 Bartok .: • • e * 105 126 the limit allowed by fire law to at­ ___2 1 5 Maggio staged a brilliant run-pro­ Most consecutive erroriees j Ing in November. , about Good King Wencesias as he the Russian commander in Ber- 99—330 tend a Garden event Patch, rg ...... 1 duction comeback from 1947 when out threat of expulsion from the inal investigation division Notification of the hospitals’ de- on leave because of Illness. The tomorrow afternoon from , ______2:30._ to taken on the alleged dlacrepanciea, watchmakers in the Walerbury Sarpola .. 142 123—265 Hoffner . . . 79 75 122- 376 1 3 chances et Shortstop—Jooet 226. ' 4:15. A program of games and mo- _____ posed in the I •*"> protested the Freilfch action. 100— 100 The Kentuckians certainly Robinson, Ig ...... 3 0 6 he batted in only 97 and his 1946 union-'Or loss of their jobs. Ch^dlerChandler also testified that a®uT^XdTf , Yesterday d" ^ ^ to ^ Blue Proving ground te.sta. weapons and 4:15, A program of games and mo- and an attendant the details of which It waa Indicat­ area. Lalley . . • Moat games a t ohortstop In life­ . ... equipmeriit. ' tion----- pictures’ ‘ is being arranged by I picture frame. S.nnta Claus was In'i *1** declared the djuamlting was. ed, uiU be part of the report. weren’t bothered. The Cnioaders Hilton, ig ...... 1 2 4 lo V of 95. Those two seasons were unicA members can work in plants second pistol turned tip mystcri-, consider the proposal w d ” tx- i tJCoiiii President In a letter to Commission (^ air­ Total . . . . . 420 465 460 1354 time—Appl'nx. Chicago, 2,667. which have closed shop or union The man ia described as an au the teachers of the different de- the picture for the six card and i and arbitrary" and said Need to Overhaul ^ w a man Willard B. Rogers, Patterson Totals ...... 514 531 1695 Yarn :o) did draw a foul shot and ^ b Cbu- the only ones In his 10-y«ar major Most aaoista In a game et third ously in the Ybarbo bedroom when pected to r e c o m ^ d in feren ces ' Ihority on such things as rockets. ’ partments...... shop contracts. Mrs. Ybarbo returned there “to ^ to iron out details merences XT' • • CJ 1 ■ the third graders of Mrs. Janice I 1*® satisfied with cxplana- The board alco Intimated tbat it said: Chambers (3) Swords . ----- 68 86 62—216 sy sank I t But Immediately after Totals ....1 8 5 S t league career Di Maggio fell be­ beae—Apphng, Kettaer, CSaveland. bombing tables and projectiles in K iw ailis speaker I Fitzgerald’s“ class ;lass sang “Jolly“Jollv Old that ^l*®the tu'vcrs menaced air would point out to the Legialature Hllinskl ...... 96 146 122—864 SaJmond e e p # 09 74 Gross drove in and sank a layup Score at half time 14-10 S t low 100 RBTs. 10. get some clothes*’ the day after j ______general, but not anyone with a \ a ‘ cf -....4 .....I lift plancs. "I wish to invoke your assist­ 80—223 the bhooting. Miss Helen Berggren. well St. NlcholaA" The final card was I P’S"®?; „ tb# need of ovartaaullng laws to ance in behalf of approximately 2,; Chambers ...... 134 96 119—349 Boulais . . . . . 74 89 85—348 two pointer. Jobna. WlUiams. whose RBI activity Most putouta by , sea­ fancy title or salary. known contralto, who has been in n . iu . T . 1 nianger scene presented by Mias ADN, the .Soviet-licensed news provide a guide for future Boards Wennergren ....1 5 8 122 114—394 McChiidsn e e e • 83 89 Three times after that tbe game suffered when he was slowed by son—D. Di Maggio. Boston, SOS. Murder Case Other Investigators had testified G lllls llO t D c O th Whittaker Chambci's, wlio haa agency, denounced the demolition 000 skilled workers who are avail­ 110—282 Minneapolis for several years Preri-; Sylvia Clafin’a pupils of the first of Canvaaoera. Saslela ...... 1J4 m 117-342 Patten . . •••• 80 77 101—264 waa Ues. 3-3, 5-5 and 15-15. Only St. Bridgets (25) injury in July, again draw the Most chances accepted by out­ that no pistol was found in a * testified that he was a courier for j as an "act of vandalistic destruc­ able for employment in the Water- Pta. secretary to Rev Thorsten ^ A. j Connee-, grade. The, class sang in a grotip Abandonment of the attempt to bury area through nO fault of their Kovls ...... 101 123 90—314 once waa Holy Cross ahead, when B r moat bases on balls. 126—thlrty- fielder. season-D i Maggio, Bos­ Recess Taken thorough search of the apartment a Red spy ring before splitting Gustafson, at the Augustana Ucut, will be the guest speaker ^ and Tommy DeMaatro sang a solo, tion brought (about) by reaction­ Shea, rf ...... e • e e 2 1 5 a few hours before Mrs. Ybarbo ary circles.” reriieck some election returns cul­ own. Total . ___ 380 415 438 1233 Frank Oftriqg dunked a basket to elx fewer than pitchers fed him in ton. 316. Starts Probe with the Communists in 1938, ap­ Lutheran Synod office, is home Monday at the weekly noon din- “Awav In a Manger.” make the score 14-13 and Cousy Frechette, rf ...... 0 0 0 1947. returned, accompanied by Chand­ The demolition climaxed a long minated a dispute which began Aseenibllng 8wls# Watches ToUls ...... 6 0 3 598 .562 1763 Most runs by both clubs one to­ parently supplied the man’s name for the Christmas holiday and will ner-mcetlng of the Kiwanis Club 'Wednesdav’s Program lmn)ediately after tbe Democratic B. O. Weaving (0) added a free throw to make It 15- Thlffault, if .... ___3 0 6 Third top slugger waa New ning—Boaton-Phlladeiphia. 16. (Conttnaed from Page Om ) ler. to the committee as something of- at the Hotel Sheridan. The speak- Fourth, fifth 'and sixth grade four-power dispute over radio “The United States Time cor­ (Continued from Page One) sing at the 5:30 a. m. Julotta. victory in the state elections. The Martineau .. 71 _ 93—164 13. Michaels, if .... e e • • 0 0 0 York's Tbmmy Henrich with a Oonaecutive defeats by one club Chandler said he say Mrs. Ybar­ an afterthought. er has been secured by Stuert JL. (hildren provided the entertain- Berlin. poration haa seen fit to curtail op­ 2 assault by her husband. They will Christmas morning at Emanuel Board ot Canvassers, consisting of Merenino e e • 48 69 68—185 But in less than three minutes Blais, c ...... ___1 0 .554 percentage, while Cleveland’s —Washington. 16. bo stand close to a wardrobe and Ch.ambers named Hiss as among ' Lutheran church. Wasley, a graduate of the univer-1 ment on Wednesday evening, fol- The .station’s studio la located erations at this time and devote Armed Forces ...... 0 0 demand acquittal. feited $15,000 bond each In nm- in the British sector. the Secretary of State Frances Bauer . . . e e a 85 86 82—253 the teams wera tied at 15-15 and Yoat, c 0 Joe Gordon waa fourth in RBI’s Moot cenaecutive Inning ahutoutf place her handbag on a shelf. ning out on their convictioh of a Ills sources of secret documents he ' sity. ; lowing a welcome to parents and i the greater portion of Its facilities Chetelat . . . . 76 86 73—235 Jonea tipped in a rebound after 14 HlUery, rg ...... ___4 0 8 Weldon H. Chandler, 197 North­ “I became suspicious.” he testi­ Burke Redick, Comptroller Fred R. with 124. by one club—Cleveland, 47. murder conspiracy in the unsolved says were sneaked from govern- I The Songster_ Brigade of the J o t Elder will furnish the at- friend's by Mrsl Allan TsyTor, i Zriler and Treasurer Joseph A. to ^ e assembly and encasement Gain Strength Pails ...... 67 82 ------149 minutes of play to regain the lead Rpeilman, rg ...... 0 0 0 west 64th street, Miami, Fla., said fied. “and asked ‘What are you ment offices, copied so the Infor- tendance prize. Members are re- j (president of the P.T.A. ) priq^aiida over the of Swiss watches. This drastic Rcfl(>ctlng the league’s improve­ Moat players used by both club# he took a “vountary” statement sla}nng of State Senator Warren Salvation Army will hold a special airwaves since 1945. Adorno, Republicans obtained a Slahtaeky e ae -- 31 ------81 for Kentucky which never yielded Paris. Ig ...... 0 0 0 ment in batting, 10 players last in one game—Detrolt-St Loulo, ST. doing?’ ” G. Hooper. niation on them could be turned rehearsal tonight at eight o’clock | "Winded to bring a gift for the Tol­ A mother, played by Shirley change In procedure necessitated Haponik . . . . --- — 68— 68 Barbick, Ig ...... 0 4 4 from Mrs. Ybarbo describing the over to the Reds, and then put Meantime the future brightened court order Impounding the voting Washington. Dec. 17—(/P*— The season batted acroes 100 or mbro Then, he said, ‘'she...hurriedly Hooper waa kiUed in an ambush at the citadel. In preparation for land County Home children. Warren, grade 'VI. and daughter. maehtnea so that the totals would the cessation of employment of September 21 ehootlng. picked up her handbag and step­ back. Sue, played by Marilyn HewUt, toilay for German newspapers ' in about two-thirds of the working armed forces picked up. 15.258 men In the finiTntlhutes of play Holy runs, against only one, Williams, Twentv-four per cent of Ameri­ prior to his appearance as a wit- the 7:30 Sunday evening service. | remain untouched pending a poa- Total .. . . . 347 404 384 1135 Croea reduced tbe margin from 51- ToUla ...... 1 0 5 25 in 1947. can land is forested. •TDld you Include In that written ped back. ncs.