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TKIDAT, JAITUARI 18, IM lT liw Wsatiicc lKancl;»atpr lEa^ttittg Average Dally Circulation I U. 8r For the Month of Doeembor, 1648 FMr into the whole setup within ths , Captain Gilbert Hunt, non of state and the nation, and had 9,007 Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt of Char­ Series Baeked copies of finger prints and pictures Member ef the Audit ut T o w n ter Oak street arrived on the SS to illustrate. One or two instances BnreM el Olicnlntloac John Ericsson at New York, Wed­ of juvenile delinquency were pre­ Manchester^A City of Village Charm ■MHH f«t*totetIier for tho nesday. A graduate of Manchester B y CYP Clul> sented that kept the atttntlon of k rsib m rrcently rocrtved at High school and Yale University, the young people to the 'end. PRICE THREE CBNlg Mmtli Methodiit church will he was commandant of the 30th (TWELVE PAGES) Other speakers In the aeries will (Claaelfled AdvertUIng on Page 16) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1946 place thla evcnlna from 7:30 Infantry’s Friscan Tech school at Chiirrli Ciroii|» lo Secure be the Rev. W. Ralph Ward of the yO L. LX V „ NO. 93 '^ nea will b« played in the Eachwegc. Germany, the drat regi­ South Methodist church and Miss ___ rooma of the church and mental school opened ih that coun­ SpeakerM uii Problem s Caroline Penniman. superintendent iKMUBaiita win be aerred in the try by the Army of Occupation, of the girls reform school in Mid­ K i t e hell Ocorfe S. Keith, preal- O f Y o u t h dletown. The series will close with Airliner Crashea at Cheshire S B o f t h e board of truateea; Wll- American Legion Auxiliary a panel discussion led by the young Kaiser Steel Plants H itid Horton. Edwin Browm and members are requested to bring The CVP Club of Center church p«'ople themselves on "Whst We Three-Way Probe K^rganiat George O. Aahton wi wearables for the January Victory is in the midst of an interest, Think About It.” '•^tetand the hand of welcome to all clothing collection for war suffer­ ing series of meetings on juvenile ^ O attend thla get-acquainted * ers overseas, when they attend delinquency. This program will ex­ the monthly meeting Monday eve­ Teen-Agers’ Parly Started in Crash ning. Chairman Winston Turking- tend for seven weeks. Its basic pur­ S i^ With Workers; Grand Monarch Newton W. ton is urging everyone to write pose Is to stimulate the problem Icett of Weat Hartford, and hia notes or letters and to attach them and to see if snythlng,can be done For Coiiiilrv Club ICoran Sanctoruma” will confer to the clothing they donate. The nbout it. aecond degree upon a claaa of American Legion home is one of , On Sunday evening Jacob W. In Which 17 Died eandldatea at the meeting of King the centrally located receiving de­ Feldman, secretary of the Greater On Sun^jay. January 27th, at ^ Savid Liodge of Odd Fellowa thla Hartford Council for Social Agen- 2:30 in the afternoon, the Country Truman Rate Basis pots. i wnming. There men have a atate- ciea, will continue the aeriea. Mr. Club will play host to the junior Identities of Bodies Es- \H7^atS011 F o illld V «id e repuUUon for their perform- Feldman haa had wide experience membera and their guests. There flfcacea, and many out-of-town Pfc. Joseph L. Thompson, Jr, of doing aocial and recreational wOrk will be both indoor and outdoor tablished by Means ji lodgiea will be repreaented. Chalr- 101 Hemlock street. Is on board and la very active in the Hartford sports and refreshment! will be West Coast Operator Ac- . £,»iaa WiUiam Herron and hia ataff the SS Andrew Furuseth. schedul­ area now. He will approach the serv’ed. The charge will be amall. Of Charrefl Billfolds, H o ld ill£ S ta le Rules Revealed To Rem ove cepts Trum an’ s Pro­ Pp 'IhII aerve a aupper in the banquet ed to dock In New York today. A subject primarily from the view­ The young people are urged to Identification , Brace- ^ E^ball at 6:30 aharp, and the degree graduate of Manchester High point of the home. get their groups together and then posed Compromise; •e work will atart at eight o’clock. school in the class of 1942 he en­ Police fillers Talk call either Mrs. W. C. Fisher, lets. Clothing, Bits of i. Post Illegally ' By W hich Japs Curbs Put listed nearly four yearn ago* and The first speaker. Chief Samuel phone 2-0908, Mrs. D. J. Piper, From Our Announcement Made K’ The marriage of Mias Dorothy has been overseas since Novem­ Gordon of Manchester said that phone 3068. . Watches and Jewelry 1 After White Housed . Haberem of Woodbrldge street On Travel ber 1944. He was wounded on juvenile delinquency was not ad­ . . , iQ /fljT__. I Supreme Court Rules WiU Face Trial »Sgt. Ernest C. Linders of Parker January 25, 1945, in Germany, vancing in Mancheater as fast as it BABY Cheshire, Jan. 19.— (A*)— A i u u — Conference with PresI-' _ je e t will take place at two o'clock was in the rest of the Ignited tKree-way probe of the East-| McCarthy Should Have KV^omorrow afternoon at the Con- Rev. and Mrs. Paul Barnett, States. Mr. Gordon gave a very dent and Murray; K cprdia Lutheran church. interesting talk about the local ern Air Lines plane crash MacArthur Sets Up In Pullman Sleeping Cars missionaries to Africa under the Office of Commission Leaving Other Mills; setup, tracing its history and tell­ NOTICE! SHOP which sent 17 persons to a Will Again Be Roll­ African Inland Mission, will be . e r of Motor Vehicles ternational Machinery guest speakers at the evening ing in detail how the work of the TALL CBDAM department waa carried on. He I Am Resuming My Collcc* flaming death in an isolated ing on All Railroad service, Sunday at 7:30 at the Ths charred hulk of an Eastern Air Unes plane ia asarched for seared bodies of IT persona killed For Trials of To jo By The Associated Press showed how Manchester was tied woodlot here yesterday, was Hartford, Conn., Jan. 19—(P)— Henry J. Kaiser, west coast Covenant Congregational church lion of Junk, Ashes and Pa­ under way today with inves­ in crash two and one-ha»f mllea from Cheahire. Seventeen persons were killed. The plane caught fire Cabinet and Militarists Runs hy March 15 BINGO on Spruce street. Mrs. Barnett is Col. Enmer S. Watson, Republican, In m ght— (NEA telephoto). ______steel operator, today accepted; a sister of Maurice Swenson, a per After Having Been Laid tigators from the Federal Bu­ of Wethersfield, appointed comrala- SPIRELLA CORSETIERE 100% Wool Fringed Washington, Jan. 19—ilTi—Pull­ President Truman’s proposed ; TONIGHT member of the Covenant church reau of Aeronautics, the Con­ sioner of motor vehicles by Gov­ Tokyo, Jan. 19.—(JP> — General and has been in Africa for seven IndKidnally Fitted Snpporttag Up By Sickness. necticut Bureau, and official! of man steeping cars will be rolling compromise in the stwl wage ernor Baldwin last July, is not le­ MacArthur today set up Interna­ ORANGE BALL years. She was married to Rev. Garmenta. the air line joining forces In an dispute and signed a contract s gally entitled to that office and Plan to Break Two Koreans Killed tional machinery for the trials of again on all railorad runs by Barnett about 6ve years ago and Shawls $2-98- $ 3-89 effort- to determine the cause. with the CIO Steelworkers. RUTH M. ALLEN John T. McCarthy, Democrat, of Hideki Tojo, his Pearl Harbor cab­ March 15, and the only other gov­ they have two small children. They Walter Schultz Pink — Bine — White Bodies Walt for Dtapoattton Kaiser made the announce­ have returned to the U. 8- on fur- 81 Ooodwtn Street Newtown, holds over in office, the inet and his militarists, charged ernment restriction on passenger The bodies of the 17 vicUms. Supreme Court of Errors, in a Up Filibuster travel may be revoked before ment of the contract, givinif| lou ^ . TEL. 2-1284 PHONE 2.1588 100% Wool Crib 42” x60” During Seoul Riots with "crimes against peace and their IdenUtles esUbllshed oy unanimous decision, ruled yester­ then. employes of his west coast^'^ means of charred billfolds, Identi­ day. crimes against humartlty." Col. J. Monroe Johnson, director LECLERC Against FEPC The supreme commander an­ planU an 18 1-2 cents hourly Blankets - ™'* $7-98 Netv Spring Suits fication bracelets, scorched bits In ita decision, which upholds a of the Office of Defense Trans­ crease.vafter a 'White House con­ Duplicate Bridge clothing and engraved bits of judgment by Superior Court Judge nounced a charter giving detailed portation, says his agency and the rDNSSAI. BOMB 36” X 50” ...... 55.98 procedures for insuring "fair trial ference with Mr. Truman and CSIO ^ wrist watches and other jewelry, Edward J. Quinlan, the Supreme Atomic Power War department u-ill "take a good President Philip Murray. M Mala Sliaal 100% Wool PUid wait In Cheahire and Waterbury court held that Watson’s appoint­ Their Demonstrations for the accused.” look” about Feb. IS at an order At Country Club In lovely colors. 100% all wool Shetland. Aqua, Continuous Sessions of Outstanding points of procedure Begin Walking Oirt PiMaa t t n mortuariea for disposition by rela­ ment was not legal because no va­ which seta aside for homeward This development came as ( Akrea Medeta Ttaaa ' g| m i l Ruptured? Lime, Blue, American Beauty, Cocoa, Red and a cancy dxlated. Senate, With Cots for Against AlMed Trus- C on trolM oV C listed included; tives. DeciaioMa With Majority bound veterans 70 per cent of space steelworkers began walking AKRON TRUSS FTT- Carriage Robes $7-98 few Plaids and Black and White Checks, also Navy The investigators, most of whom Nominated Last April 28 teeship for Country on weet to east coast planes. of the nation’s mills in advance ot | More grand and little slams NtW Sleepy Members, Pro­ 1. A majority of the members "W e will decide then whether 'HNO by graduated ex­ and Black Wool Crepes. arrived here late yesterday, de­ Watson waa nominated by Gov­ of the international tribunal pres­ the scheduled general strika than usual were bid and made a( Um slslkiaa ae ^ clined to dlacuas the orobable ernor Baldwin last April 25, for to lift the order at that time or perts. Don't take chaacea posed as Solution Seoul, Korea, Jan. 19.—(/P) Not Opposed ent shall be sufficient to convict for Sunday midnight after U. K ; this week’s Monday evening dupli­ Classic and Cardigan Models. cause of tho cataatrop^le, tne worst the term of four years beginning keep It a while,” Johnson told a with Inexperienced tmsa Infants’ Buntings $3-98 — Bloody rioting flared in and Impose the death senten ce- Steel Corporation rejected Presi­ cate bridge session at the Manches fitting. Onr experta give aviation accident ever to happen in June 1, 1945 "and until hia success­ reporter. dent Truman’s compromlae plan. < TOWN MOTORS Others At $3.50 Washington, Jan. 19 — (4») — subject to review by MacArthur. He also disclosed that "if every yon private, personal ConnecUcut. E ye* wltneaa ac­ or shall have been appointed and Seoul today as right vmg Committee Report Pro­ 2. Tho flv«-to-nlne-man tribunal Kaiser, in the presence of Mur ter Country Cluh. The top score for Bine and Fink. counts agree that the plane, bound shall have qualified.” Round the clock Senate eeeaions, thing goes well” ODT*s active par­ Inc. service. If yon biai'e .K ore^s renewed denronstra- ‘will not be bound by technical ray, said he had accepted tt North and South position was won worn a trass, yon will from LiSGuardla field to Boston, On May 1, the Senate Committee with cots for sleepy members, viding Proposal Go to ticipation in transportation mat- by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bllsh, Jr. In Eat-Neat High Chair burst Into flames when about three on Executive—Nominations voted tions against Allied trustee^ rules of evidence," and even docU' tera will end by May 1. He aald president's proposal because "It 45 West Center Street know nhat reisl comfort were proposed today to break a mants without proof of signature clostrsecond place -were Clifford mUes from the spot in which it fin- unanimously not to make any re­ ship for their country. Two Security Council With­ not only time to aing Amerit means if yon let onr ex­ may be accepted. it's time to live and love it. Varney and Thomas D. Faulkner. perts fit yon with a new $19-40 to $39-98 lOly crashed. port on Watson’s nomination and southern fillbuater against FEPC. Koreans were killed and many (Oontlaaed an Page Fear) General out Discussion Wins 3. A plea that he acted under "Shall we support the president East and Weat winners were the AKRON MODERN Aprons $1.85 HIchey On Scene <)ulckly on May 26 the governor Informed Senator Moree (R.. Ore.) came Itark Hewitt with three points were injured in an armed orders shall not of itself be suffi­ o f the United SUtea?” he a j' TRUSS. Children’s Cotton State Police Commlasioner Ed­ both houses of the General Assem­ up with the idea of provisions for Auto Repairing Mark Stewart with three points bly that It was the duty of the As­ quickie naps after Senator Chavez battle at dawn between civil London, Jan. 19—(S')—The "big cient to free a defendant. in a formal statement. "The ward J. Hickey who waa on the police and more than- 200 persons, difference. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Old Brie Dass 8a«k sembly to act on his nomination. (D.. N. M.) dlacloaed that aup- power" plan to place the proposed First Trial la TOkya Kimmel-Short pie’s answer will be ye*—It can : Keith were second. Green Stamps Given With Cash Sale^! scene within half an hour after the said to be membera of the Korean The charter provided that the no other way. Too much is Night Service Pods—Mete the raeeket- Overalls $l-05 to $1.59 ah’ liner plunged to earth, said On May 31 the governor inform­ poriers of the fair employment Several of the regular contend­ ed McCarthy that he would consid­ Students league which started the atomic energy commisaion direct­ flrat trial would be held hi Toliyo. atake not to support him.” eeeee etad peele eaaeiat QUINN’S Siiea 1-T that It had established that the practice bill will seek to hold the ly under the United Nations Se­ TELEPHONE 8557 ers were absent due to sickness, OLD er the office of commissioner of chamber in continuous meeting!. demonstrations. It has been acheduled tantatlvaly Murray and Kalaar saw but are expected to be on hand at flames were flrat seen around the curity council passed ita first test Relations W ill left motor and that they swept the motor vehicles vacant and that he Their proposals came in the face More Than 100 Shots Fired for early March. presideitt at 10 a. m. and le next Monday’s gathering. Every­ PHARMACY would name an appointment to fill today without opposition. "A sentence wUl be carried out about 20 minutes later. Asked ' left side of the plane to the left of a claim by Dixie DemocraU More than 100 ahoU were fired The teat came when Paul-Henri one is wecome and is assured of an the vacancy. On June 7 he ap­ that they have lined up more than aa police sought to break up a In accordance with the order of the auggaated the conference Mui interesting evening. wing which buckled. plummeUng Spaak', president of the General supreme commander for the Allied Be Aired Next a .J W t R A L C COM The -J W .R IA L 4 CORK the ship to the. earth on Its left pointed Watson, giving him two enough votes to block any attempt demonstration at the rear of the aald T t waa a Joint request in commissions, one appointing him Assembly, called up a committea powers, who may at any time re- MANCNNTSa COMN- MascHiSTia Cohn- side. to shut off the prolonged debate governor general’a palace, occu­ report providing that the atomic Interest of the government and ^ for the term of four years from which began Thursday and which pied by Lieut. Gen. John R. duca or otherwtae altar the aen- p ru d e n t” Borrow On Your The plane, H t ^ y aald, evident control proposal should go to the tenco." axeeipt that ha may not In­ Congressional InTegtl- To Seat Offiejers ly “juat dropp^” and did not glide June 1,1945 and the other apiiolnt- shows no signs of coming to an'4^040!,- J FlrM Born Slowly Jng him to fill a vacancy in the of­ An^m «»B»^-A89emhly*r BwSurtty - ehirfmlttee crease Its severity, the charter Cor Now or noae dive. This was apparent^ mander, and hia aides. without discussion op the floor. gators to Examine Ail- Fires In the huge blast fu fice from June 7, 1945, until the 40 Against Cloture noted. In the nation’s steel mllla bu Ifasr Chattel Mortgage Law perw the commlasioner said, because Korean police, handling their Declares Report Accepted The tribunal membership will be /O f Zipser Club only those trees Immediately alx^ Wednesday of the next Gen­ Senator Eastland (D„ Misa.l first big job without assistance, miral Regarding Ex­ slowly today and the last 1 aMts j m m to benow laoaey aa eral Assembly. At Governor'Bald­ Spaak asked if anyone appointed by MacArthur from around the wreckage showed evi­ told a reporter that "40-odd aena- arrested 119 Koreans. hope of halting a strike of 780,0 gear aataasoMla. win’s direction. Colonel Watson tora” are firmly aligned against to say anything, but not a word names submitted by the Allied na­ dence of being hit by the wings. Americans were neither molest­ was spoken. He promptly declared change of Information CIO steelworkers nickered feebly fcreaipt aa« Oeafi4eatlal Servtae The Zipser club will install ’took possession of the office. cloture, a parliamentary device tions. Trees for a distance of fifty feet ed nor threatened during the spo­ the report accepted. "All decisions and Judgments of The strike against the count their officera Sunday, Jan 20 at Hale’s January Clearance around the plane were scorched Fight 'Faken To Court rarely used to limit talk in the radic outbursts, which began last The Security committee of the Washington, Jan. 19—(JT)—Oon- basic Industry officially was MONET WILL BE McCarthy took the appointment Senate. this tribunal, including convictions LOANED rO U 2:30. The following officera will and Bcarred but only one slxeable night. Assembly is headed by Dmitri and sentences, shall be by a ma­ gressional inveatigatora turned to­ duled to start at 12:01 A m. tree, an oak about ten Inches to court, contending that he was Morse would not concede that Manuilsky, chief ^iUkranian dele day, but already operations be installed: President, Michael his side lacks the necessary two- There were Indications the dem­ jority vote of those members of day to the pre-attack relationahipa The Car Banaias la Tear through tho trunk, was broken off entitled to the office until his suc­ gate. Senator Tom Connally (D, being curtained and workers thirds vote (64 of the 96 members onstration was organised to im­ the tribunal present,” the charter Poaseasloa Klelnachmidt; vice president. Sam short 20 feet from the ground. cessor had been ‘duly appointed and Tex.) is the United States mem­ of Admiral Husband E. Klmmel Demko; 2nd vice president, Joseph if all were present) to Invoke clo­ press the visiting Soviet delegates explained. (No individual mem­ off in some plants. Seven Empty Seats In Plane qualified.” He held that inasmuch to the Russo-Amerlcan trustee­ and Lieut Gen. Walter C. Short at Hope of averting the ws Can / Faetcher; recording secretary, ture. But he did say this in an ber. t bers have thus far been named, and The passenger Hat. released by as the Senate had never approved A committee meeting is expected Pearl Harbor. which if fully effective would Otto Their; financial treasurer, Watson’s nomination, Watson had Interview; ship parley. Russia has given no indication THE ALLIED FINANCE Eastern Air' Lines In Now York, Hodge demanded cessation of to be held Monday. whether she will name anyone). With the former Pacific fleet one of the biggeat. If not the ' John G&lly; treasurer, Michael never been duly approved and "The issue that haa been raised Prime Minister Peter Fraser of CORP. Haberen; board of directors. disclosed that there were seven is more important than the fair such activities in a radio appeal The president of the tribunal commander returning for his fifth gest. In the Nation’s history, empty aeata In the plane which left qualified. New Zealand yesterday contended Ofliee of Chairman, John Kluck; treasurerj The decision of the Supreme employment practice bill—impor­ this aftci-noon. shall cast the deciding vote in case day of testimony. Representative ed yesterday. President SALE LaGuardia field at 10:28 a. m. on that the atomic commission should of a tie. man’s compromise proposal Frank Stahl; secretary, John tant as that is. Murphy (D-Pa.) told reporters he THE ALLEN REALTY CO. the last leg of a trip from Miami, May Set Up Other Tribunals Sibring, Jr.; trustees, John Slbrinx, (Continued on Page Four) "The issue ia whether the legis­ intends to exalnine Kimmel at settling the wage dispute, ISO CENTEB ST./ 'TEL. 8108 Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire Stock FUu MacArthur’s orders made It length as to why he didn’t ex cepted by <310 President P bW f, Sr., Jake Sucky, Martin Haberen. H ie dlBsater was the flrat In the lative program is to be determined groups marched pMt the RuMian | ii-naUon Security council. ' .-faqolrles Frqai fauaraBce All members are requested to at­ by majority vote rule or by a fili­ clear that other tribunals also may change more information with Murray, was rejected by Benja- i history of commercial airline traf­ consulate. U. S. 24th Army corps but he did not oppose today’s move. Brokera lavlted buster conducted by men—many be set up "In Japan or in any ter­ Short, the Hawaiian Army com' tend this meeting. fic on the New York-Boston flight. headquarters and the C^iosen ho­ Spaak also sent to a committee of whom were elected by a small tel, headquarters of the Soviet ritory of the United Nations for mander. (Contlnned op Page Eight) It was the aecond fatal accident on Ciirlev Facing on social, humanitarian and cul­ trlaj of war criminals.” Murphy said there were several Eastern Air Lines In less than a minority of the adult voters of and American leaders. their states because the right to tural problerM a British proposal The charter listed these crimes instances .where Kimmel and month. On Dec. 30 an Eastern Banners and placards carried calling on U5e United Nations to for which Japanese are to be tried; Muskrat Goats Prison Terms vote was denied a majority of the inscriptions denouncing trustee­ Short, who were personally friend' Lines plane dived into the East adulta because of the poll tax. give their full support to UNRRA. 1. Crimes against peace—"the ly and played golf together regu river near Rlkera Island. The ship althou'gh no trusteeship yet Watch Next Iranian Move planning, preparation, initiating or Would Produce Votes Needed has been established under terms larly, seemed hesitant to inquire Regular $299 to $325 Values plane carrieri 11 passengers and Meanwhile, the chief UNO In- waging of declared or undeclared what the other waa doing. three crew members but only one "Imagine what would happen if of the recent' Moscow pact and | cente’red on the next move F la sh es! Sentences Totaling 47 the country saw 49 men—a ma­ war of aggression, or war in viola­ person was killed. provisions for setting up such a Ignorant Of Activities « « s t h . e n a m e l jority of the Senate—with guts to be made by Iran In line with tion of international law.” (Jap­ As an example, the PenneylvB' (Lsts Bulletins of the UP) W lrs)’ lis t Of Dead Issued Years Loom as Re­ trust are indefinite. her announced Intention to bring an’s attack on Pearl Harbor came After a final check with the enough to hold continuous ses­ nla legislator noted that Kimmel sions 24 hours a day. That fight The newspaper Inmln Bo, organ before the new security organiza­ testified he supposed the Army ra­ passenger list Commissioner Hlck- sult of Conviction tion an appeal for action-in Jhe (Cuntlnued on Page''Four)-^ FOR AND of the leftist People’s party, which dar system was working full time Stamford Womaii Killed FLOOR PORCH (Continued on Page Four) was heavily damaged In a similar Innian-RusBian dispute. (Oontlnued ra Page Eight) Washington, Jan. 19. — (/P> — Na-snillas Entezam, an Iranian before the Japanese attack, but Port Cheater, N. Y „ Jaa. 19.- demonstration New Year’s day, didn’t ask Short about it. Murphy —A Stamford. Conn., wonlap i r s James M. Curiey, 71-year-old vet­ was attacked again and heavily! delegate, said the appeal would, be cited testimony by Short before ‘ filed "before Monday” with Glad- killed and a man from that ^ eran Massachusetts office holder, damaged this mornliig. Will Follow ■previous inquiries that the Army waa Injured critically ahortly aftprl today faced possible prison sen­ Last night’s parade reached its | wyn Jebb, executive secretary of chief tain.'didn’t know what the 2 A m. to«tay In the Port Cheater 5 HARD AS Train Crash tences totaling 47 years as a result Siififar Price Plus Tax climax at historic east gate.; the UNO. Navy waa doing about long-range station of the New Haven of his conviction of using the mails where one man was shot-and »] Entezam indicated that Jebb New Order A ROCK to defraud. reconnaissance. road. The woman killed waa 1 Fatal fo r 2 To Be Raised woman was Injured in a melee l:i | would be directed to take the Is- Murphy asked at yesterday’s McMahon, 37, of 16 Meadow at HAS A Now bofh mayor of Boston and which at least IS shots were fired., Hue directly before the powerful hearing why Kimmel had not told Paul Oyrak, 60. 340 Greenv representative from Massachusetts. .\mericaas investigating j Security council, although the EiHeiiliower ProniiseH Short about the fleet command­ avenue. Buffered head Injuries Curley and two others-were found Hollander Blend Northern Backs Increase May End Up- American military government posaibility remained that the Iran- er's receipt of a message from waa atm uneonseloua at Uh G LA SS LIKE Soldier eii Route to Dis­ guUty'by a District of Cojumbla authorities are investigating ians at the last moment would Strict Observance of Washington early in December in­ hoapltal In Port Cheater at 9 A J court jury last night of taking ward Swing ill Food One girl was badly beaten in seek. Instead of floor debate in the forming him that Japanese consuls today. The victims were found 1 LUSTRE Choice Selective Pelts * charge Center and part in a war contracts scheme. Assembly. Discharge Directive last night's melee, between right­ . • / had been ordered to destroy most tween tho tracka and the atotM Stunned By Verdict Costs fo r Months ist students and young men re­ Entezam said that an appeal of their codes. ^platfprro______aftor___ tho Now xot^ / AIIFum Firemen Are Victims Curley, four-time mayor, a ported to be membera of tho Com­ had not yet been drafted, but Washington, Jan. 19—( ^ —Gen. The House member noted that Stamford trsdn pulled Into tho When you want to fourth-term congressman and ex- Also Northern Silver Back Muskrats Subject T s munist party. that there would be an Iranian Dwight D. Elsenhower, pleading tion at 3:19 o’clock. paint any aurfaea to Myerstown, Pa., Jan. 19—OP)— goyernor of Massachusetts, appear­ Washington, Jan. 19—(if)—The anew for an umlerstandlng of de­ 20% Tax price of ia going up: slightly The general feeling among meeting later in the day to whip (Continued on Page Four) BtMd rough and hard Two persons, one a ' soldier ed stunned by the verdict, reached American observers was that the it into shape. mobilization problems, promised To Quit Nattpnal Group after nearly 20 hours'of delibera­ next inonth. last night that the new discharge route to a discliarge center, were antl-truateeshlp theiife waa a T’orelgn Minister Georges ' Bl- New Haven. Jan. 19.— traatmant-gat Martin. tion. But the increase of about eeven- directive will be strictly observed. killed last night when a Miaaissippi- tenths of a cent a pound—coupled blind for the real struggle--a bat­ E. Boyce, president of the Sanour Floor and Porch Convicted with him were Donald (Continued on Fage Four) The chief pt staff said the re­ Gains Upset nccftlciit Uolofi of XcicpiMiiic W® C O A T S e ^ bound troop train jumped the Wakefield Smith of Pittsburgh and with a possible minor rise in meat tle between right and left wings. vised schedule will be"carried out Enamal. OTHER prices and perhaps a aix-cent boost era. Inc., said today tracks five miles west of here and Washington, a former member of to the letter.’’ ganization would be w lw the National Labpr Relations for butter—may end the' upward D on't tako a chanca collided with an eaatbound Read­ Have New Urgency Nazis’ Plans from membership h» the Ns DURABLE BLAqC PERSIAN Board, and James G. Fuller, who swing in food costa for many With tins promise he coupled on unknown, tmtriad LEOPARD LAPIN ing railroad freight train. months to come. Federation of Telephone w w waa brought to the trial from the Escaped Italian Prisoner the eober advice that ”we have a (independent). Boyce a ^ ^ "naiw-oomara.” Martin- Was $ 1 4 9 Now Wag $ 2 9 9 Now Twenty-two persona. Including Federal penitentiary at Atlanta. The sugar hike, to become effec­ new urgency—the necessity of Rapaatod waahing i * 2 6 9 tive about Feb. 2, will permit the Aflvances in Closing dslon, effective March L Sanour wara tha Brat to 9 1 1 9 17 of 191 other soldiers, mostly Fuller ia serving five years for building a secure peace.'’ fecting n claimed m em bers^ r and acrubbing will from Louisiana and Miaaissippi sending fraudulent securities government to keep its promise Elsenhower, speaking over, the mako a apodal, hard, of higher prices for this year’s Unable to Reach Brooklyn Stages of War Dis­ 8.006 operational employm not dull tha luatra were Injured when five cars of the throuirit the mails. radio to both the nation and over* Sautbera New Kni^d ^ NAT. RUSSIAN GREY troop train spilled against the New ’Trial To Be Sought crop. seas posts, said the Army will tough onamal for tha and driaa in a faw INDUN LAMBPAW Huboldy Autbority Sought rupted Slaves Draft Company was freight, ripping up railroad ties Defense counsel announced that New York, Jan. 19—VF)—Alfred • his passionate desire to get to have to abandon some of its pros- lag ThuradM ol the CUTW toughoat ol floor iohfi. houra to a high SQUIRREL ros $349 Now like match sticks and strewing a motion for a-new trial will be Acting Secretary of Agriculture ent occupation and liquidation Was 149 Now » 2 9 9 J. B. Hutson discIoMd plana for the five oommitieA Mow you ean paint gloaa. Close-out Of 9 1 1 9 wreckage along the tracks for filed and an appeal taken If the Raffaele. 24-year-old lUl- | ^ack to ba«ibtonc..” tasks if It falls to retain 1,500,000 Nuernberg. Jan. 19.—(ff)—U ght- quarter of a mile. motion la denM . price rise in a letter to Congress Ian prisoner of war who haa been i Federal men flatly, men July 1. nlng.like Allied advances during anything, from a ahip'a asking for authority to continue the closing stages of the European To Jobi Brittah Bmplio Name of the dead soldier was Ckirley fop a time waa president trying for two months to reach | go RafTaate sailed again—not ' ’There Is no altarnatlve,” he as­ I,ondon. Jan. If d a ^ to your front atapo SPOTTED CAT PAW Sn-VERBLUE MUSKRAT ^ <■ g>f% withheld. of Engineers Group, Inc., a firm some sugar subsidy, payments be­ serted. war disrupted Nazi plana to draft gun during the war. Brooklyn, aaw-Lhe fabulous shores, for Casablanca, but for Antw'erp. an additional 1,500,000 ^ave labor­ North Romeo ^ MUTIN-SENOUR BecoMfi Victim Identified the- government aald took In He did odd jobs aboard the ship The Army, he added. Is playing Ohnrieo Vyaer R »y > * or kitehan linolaum, JACKET W'o«$I99 |60,0(>0 in eight inoPtha of 1941 on Food officials already have in­ of Flatbush alnk from hia frus­ ers from France and tho Low Better Winter Hats Was $199 Now Ueading officials Identified the to earn his keep. And at Ant­ "a great role in a troubled world “ white nkiah, to to J»to to'atand hard waar, a s 9 a promise to get war contracts for dicated that it may be necessary trated eight lakt night. "Aa each of us comes to under­ Countries. Assistant French Pros­ aOOR AND PORCH aecond victim aa Charica Vf. Hell to grant packing concerns slight werp, Belgian officials would not ecutor Jacquea Bernard Herzog as­ tah empire. The Leniob foot traffic, rain, anew, Not All Sizes In Every Fur. clients or refund their money. The An unwilling and unwanted pas­ let him land. stand this truth, then he will take Herald saM toffT* ings, 32, Reading. Pa., fireman of prosecution said only |10,0<>0 was increases to enable them to meet pride in the part he it playing. serted at tha war crimes trial to­ NATURAL MUSKRAT the troop train which had left workers demands for higher wages. senger aboard a U. S. troop ship "Send him back to C^aaablanca.' meat ketween t ^ jw toh ^ ^ loa, aunahina, haat— ENAMa returned, with the rest used in an sailing for Antwerp, Raffaele stood Secure Peace Neceeelty day. Camp Kilmer, N. J., for Camp And Secretary of Agriculture An­ said the Belgians, shrugging. Herzog said Fritz SaUckel, boas Colootol e»lee will nmko tkh j idaal for nuraary and With Mouton Tuxedo "extravagant front” to "get more on deck and stared at the lights of Could Tees Kock at Brooklyn "The fight has stopped. The $1.00 and $2-00 Shelby, Miss. derson la urging a aix-cent-pound of the forced labor program, a crowB cotooy,. tim suckers." prooklyh—home of hie uncle, Pie­ Raffaele sailed again-not. for urgency' of war haa gone. But aaiA The Celonlal * playroom. PAINT EXPERTS Was $219 Now Pagy Budget Terms Arranged Cause of the accident wns not Smith served briefly as treasur­ increase in butter to encourage we have a new urgency—the ne- planned to bring in 1,000,000 addi­ 9 1 6 9 determined, but Reading officials greater production. tro Buttacavoll. Casablanca, but for Staten Island tional men and women from France er and Fuller was executive vice- In his ears rang a chorus of where the Theodorlc Bland dockad ceaaity of building a secura peaqe SINCE ina . Values Up To $5.95 at the scene said an inVeatigation president. President Truman, however, la __n peace purchased with the and 500,000 from the Low Coun­ waa under way. They said the first expected to sA Congress to con­ official voices saying grimly: recently. U. 8. officials again re­ tries to work in Reich Industries. aetso AsaNMBBSd Js IT'S t o u g h ■ i ' ' ' "Send him back to Casablanca.” lives of our comrades. The gaJgon. Ihdo ChlMb Ja NAT. SILVER MUSKRAT five cars of the troop train were tinue for another year the Fedethl fused to let him step ashore. He "The rapidity at the Allied vic­ James O. Teller, who was con­ was close enough to toes a rock Army’s mission is to do its part derailed aefconds before the freight, food subsidies Inaugurated early Told of Fasatoaste Desire tory prevented Bauckel from real­ ■ Naval *• ■ victed with Curley and Smith, for­ at Brooklyn, but bs couldn’t land. in eatabliahing and assuring this Wag $ 2 1 9 * Now bound in the other dlmction. was to In the war. Montba ago Raffaele eacap^ merly lived in Manchester on "Caaablanca,” growled the offl- peaiM and to support our ooun' izing his (dan of msaa deportz' If Ckmgreas goes along, thla from a U. S. prison camp In Tli- tion.” Heraog anld. "However, be pass i t ' Starkweather street cials. Jerking theur tbumbe. b y In the great cooperative ven The soldiers were members of He operated a small store on shouli} atabilize food coats and niato and hid aboard the troopablp ture o f nations.” undertook Ita execution. Deporta­ Tk.JW .HALC COM Theodoric Bland at Casablanca So taet night Raffaele sailed tions of workers were carri^ out The J W .H A L C CORK NAT. OMBRE MUSKRAT the ^ h Infantry division, return­ Starkweather street snd at the prevent further rises. On the other side of the world pt^en’s Feed Service MANCHirrUI. CONM* ed from Europe t>y troopship time was lifted in the Manchester The'l ne suDsioysubsidy program naahas beenoeen ; When the vessel docked at Baltl- m ancnistm omm stlng the governm^t'about $1,-1 more a long way (Torn Brooklj^ But not for CaaabUncS. Back (UsatiMMd M rmgk ffhurX ' TELEPHONE 5406 C * Wag $ 2 7 9 Now Wednesday, a Reading spokesman directory as a lumber salesman to Antwerg. ' iCpBUmied INI Frao reported. , ■ , jvlth an office at PorttauL Cornu k8,000,000 a year. J- j —Fidaral authorities were told o4 ■k ' - •; • . . . . ■ - t a T A G S ‘i f O WAWUHKg fER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19. 194S i £ t m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCTIESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1946

be brought in, although the num­ able wages paid by a fathbr to hit the 9:30 Sunday morning worship the Chapel. Third 111 a oorlaa of shall ronaist of the officers of the sermons on “Beliefs That Matter.” Ley*8 Brain- $75f062 Paid by Persons ber is only about a quarter of iincmancipated minor child for St the Quarryville Methodlat Hilarious Teaqi iu **Stork Qub'* association, the chairmen of the Officers Here church. Oiurch school will be held Subject ’’Praying ’That Mokee a 088 Urquart standing committees, the super­ Gives Address thoae at the end of the last war. personal aervics actually rendered at 10:30 a. m. Difference.” Mr. Ward will preach. ♦- visor of schools and a teacher Answera 4|ueationa as a bona fide employee in the con­ Aided During Depression duct of a trade or business, or In 'nie Nutmeg Trail Youth Rally Found Sick selected by the teachers group." During a question period, Mr. Given Awards ULLLU Churches— ...... " ' A ■ On FBI Work will be held at 5 p. m. Sunday .at l 8 Promoted In accordance w-ith the motion Coady brought oiit the fact that the production of income, ate de­ North Metbodlet Church ductible as ordinary and neces­ the Rockville Methodist church? FIRST MANCHESTER During the past year, or from been all voluntarily made and aa of the Town Meeting, the Build­ Federal prisoners were given every Ceetor Ooagregattonnl Cliarbk < S t Jninee’n Rmmui QatlmUo Jomee M. Gage, Mloleter F or Years long aa this will continue no spat­ ing Committee should consist of: sary expenses for federal income SHOWING Bev. WUUaoi J. Dnnn, PMtor Mre. D. M. Beunett, Orgonlet-DI- January I, to December 31, 1945, MenihrrH of ('^oaniopoli* chance to develop abilities which Lietit. Slurkel ^iitl F-O aifford OUver Slmpfoe, Mlntotor 312,402.48 was collected on out­ ial effort will b« made to forea tenant o f Stale Po- Selectmen, School Board. George would enable them to take their tax purposes for tax yeara begin­ rharlots 8^ Gauge TODAY AND SUNDAY Frederle K. Werasr, Director Rev. Edmond Berrett Aeoletant reotor ning after Dec. 31, 1943’,” standing accounts advanced by the anybody. There are many cas«i Rose, Chairman; Agnes Kreyslg, tan Cliih Hear Inter­ places in the world when released. Kirka Cited at I^re* o f Musto Rev. Frederick MeLeea, Aoetotent where persons who might haya ice. Now Captain; Is Secretary: Mra. Gertrude Noren, Bolton Briefa , ’The standard gauge used by 9:80 a. m.—(Church School. Ev­ Long-Standing Degen town to various people during the Many of the prisoners have bril­ Mrs. Vverett Miner, Orgoatot depression. made payments have failed to 6o Mrs. Agatha Ericson, Vincent esting future liant mtnda, but a certain Insta­ monies Yesterday Everett McKinney of Bolton American railroada — four fast, FiNCiNt TONE Sunday moaoea: ery member should plan to be Local Resident Krseaicki and Harry Miller. PTA, Notch is 4n Florida. eight arid one-half Inches—comes preaent and Invite tome boy or girl erative Process* t Int Thla brings the total collections so and during the past week the bility In their natures starts them Morning Sendee, 11:00 a. m. For sdulUl 7, 8:80, 9:46 (two ' (fiisrity department has sent out president, vice president and sec­ Two Manchester men were pre­ Eugene Gagliardone Is a patient from the fact that ancient Roman Sum FOSTER masses in the upper and lower who Isn't a member. Cloaoes for to date to S75.062.17. A total of Lieut. Roee V. Urquart of the At the regular meeting of the j on the wrong track. Preluto—“Reverie” . .Snlnt-Snem paired Mental and 903 cases were sided during this ' notices of their Intention on Feb- retary already noted, Doria Skin­ at the Manchester Memorial hos­ chariots used that gauge and mib- llviO IRUCE church) and at 11 o’clock. all. Co.smopolltan Club at ('enter ^ The F.B.I. and Police Depart- sented with awards at an appro­ Anthem—“Now Let Every Tongue period, of which number 426 or I rusry 1. 1946, of placing Hens on ConnectlQit State Police of 39 ner. TYeasurer, and the following chnrch, yeateitlay afternoon, in nients work together closely, and pital following an acident on sequent vehicles of transportation (Children’s moaaea at 8:80 In low­ 10:46 a. m.—Nursery hour dur Emotional Facuities priate ceremony held at the Hart­ Adore Thee .•.•.•••••. Bach Ing the morning service. Parents 47 per cent have repaid In full, 1 property that might be ow'ned b y ^ ipagerton Btreet waa yesterday chalrladies of standing commtiteea; the absence of the president, Mrs.; schools are being held all over the South Road on Thursday evening. followed suit. ALLIRITTON er church. Mrs. Juanita Spencer. Mrs. Laura ford recruiting quarters yesterday. Joaeph Negro of West street who % Offertory— “Offertolre” Hofmann with small children can bring them amounting to S54.263.69 and 237 these. A search of the records promoted to Captain by Commls- Ernest Bantly, the vice president, country. 'The local department la wMi tuitar Ktaton Lee, Mra. Stella Jablon, Mra. Presentation was made by Major was with Mr. Gagliardone at thV Anthem—"On Great Lone Hills” and enjoy the worship service, By Frank Carey or 26 per cent have repaid $20,- show that there are about 80 who •kmer Edward J. Hickey among Mra. Harry Straw, presided. Mra. | having one at the preaent time. Emblem Is New Jacqu«liE R $O M Council for Social Agencies. This /e Spirit reap life ish are invited. lunch at noon. time. ed: w'as no microscopic evidence df confusion the Executive Commit­ lent of 2 1-2 years of erdtege w ork,' Guam. CiUtioii; D ine and Mfance Tonight 7:15 p. m.— Boy Scouts. ’Troop ’The degeneration could well ac out the Instructions of the town and is done in twelve weeks* time. i Mrs. Mary Mathleu who has everlasting.” The Week Friday, 7:30 p.m. — Choir re­ "Ley’s brain Is one that proba­ that dwease. They added that the tee of the PTA was Informed that Air .Medal 35. Charles Lynn, leader. Selections from the Bible In­ count for his sborratlons (unsound type of damage found could not be meeting and direct the spending Handling of Firearms . been 111 at the home of her daugh- TO THE TUNES OF THE Monday, 7 p. m. at the YMCA hearsal. ness) In. conduct and feeling,” they bly had not functioned normally. only three of tta members picked of all appropriations except tho.se “ For nicritorluus achlevment ’Tuesday, 10:45 to 11:45 p. m.— clude the following: “ Verily, Planting Date ascribed to an airplane accident by the Selectman could attend the The training in the handling of I ter. Mi .s. Joseph Barry of Man-. the Men’s (Club have arranged a The date of'the annual meeting said in their report baaed on whole Thf part of the brain most affect­ for the schools.” while pnrtifipnting in aerial flights Pastor’s office hours. verily, I say unto you. He that of the church has been set for In which Ley reportedly W'as In­ tnseting to be held at the Fire fifearms la very thorough,” de­ Chester since October, left Monday within the period 1 January 1945 r[[oi!dini; b a n d bowling match with the menilrom and miscfoscopic studies of the ed is the part, really, that makes The Membership Committee of 8:15 p. m.—Brownie Scouts. heareth my word, and belleveth on Wednesday evening, January 30. Irish potatoes, according to su­ man civilized. It’s the seat of our volved during World war I. House to meet with two architects clared Mr. Coady, "as dealing with her brother, the Rev. Paul F. to 31 March 1946. Serving aa com­ Rainbow Club Orcheatra the Avon church. This will be a perstitious folklore, should be organ. "Normally the frontal lobes the PTA reports eighty members. 4 GIANT STAOT SHOIV M r» Herbert McKinney, leader. him that sent me. hath everlasting Inhibitions — the control center Surgeon General Norman T. and look at plana drawn up by with desperate criminals requires Keating, for a trip to Bermuda. bat crew member of troop carrier PLAYING EVERY THURS., FRI. AND SAT. 6:80 p. m.—Girl Scouts, Troop rousing good time, so plan to be planted on St. Patrick’s Day, but are requisite for complex types of (Signed) the^beat possible protection for life, and shall not come Into con­ that keeps most people from com Kirk announced that the brain them. The secrcUry received a let­ There wUI be 'no further colloc- aircraft. Flight Officer Kirka cou­ [MnriKMlGUS'MANHATlANPEtSl 7. Mr#. Hugh Bracken, leader. there. ( Covenant Congregational Chnreh agricultural experiments show thinking . . . and they exercise i Bolton PTA Member the officers. At least once a month demnation; but is passed from Tuesday, 7:30 p.-m.—The Board mittlng acts of. violence. It’s the would be stored away "for future ter from the clerk of the Board of tiun.s of tin cans in Connecticut rageously carried out vital mla- 1050NNEIUMAIII* MCKI 8:00 p. m.—’The Board of (Chris­ 43 Spruce Street the date to be too early except In restraint on emotional impulses.” Selectmen aUting “ that In ac­ agents are required to Uke a re­ communities according to a direc­ death unto life.” (John •5:24.) of Trustees will meet at the par­ Rather than face trial as a wrar part that enables us to have sym reference” by pathologists. slon.«i of supplying Allied forces ad­ |tni vtooAeucitt • ( tian Education. Miss Emily House, (Correlative passages from the Rev. Raynold G. Johnson, Pastor southern states. cordance with the Vote of the re­ fresher course in firearms. tive Is.siied from the Hartford vancing into Germany, and evacu­ sonage. It will be fine to have a STRAMOfU IWAMP chairman. (Christian Science textbook, complete number present. cent town meeting placing the Sergeant Phillips “ State laws prove no barrier t o ! dlice. ating casualties by air. with out­ Wednesday, 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 8:00 p. m. Saturday—today .'Cov­ Executive Committee on the Build- the work of the organisation, and • Only, a few more days remain “ Science and Health with Key to Wednesday, 7 p. m. — Scoijt standing dependability. In addiUoq, Fine Entertainment p. m.—Red Cross sewing, Mrs. the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker enant League annual meeting at Committee’’ she was to noHfy them the person who thinks to evade before' the first of February for flying his unarmored aircraft Troop No. 98 will meet at the Gets Discharge Edna Case Parker, leader. Mdjr, Include the following (p. church. the home of Sam Johtuwn, 122 Ma­ o f the coming meeting. This wsa the law by crossing state lines, those honorably discharged serv- through concentrations of enemy i ple street. done end Friday night ahe waa flnd.s himself liable under the Fed- Icemen and service women to file and Smooth Music 7:15 p, m.—Senior choir, Mrs. 324); “Jesus said substantially Thursday. 7:30 p. m.—Choir re fire, he formed part of a vast ar- i Abbott (Chose, choir mother. Sunday: telephoned by Mr. Wilson that eral laws.” , their papers at the office of the mads of aircraft which auccesaful-! He that belleveth In Rie shall not hearsal at the church as usual. 8:00 p. m.—^The Social action see death.’ That he, he w-ho per 9:50 a. m.—CSiurch Bible school. c n only the'T)reBidcnt, vice president ' Sergeant.Benj^ln Phillips, 23, Talks on Fingerprinting ' Town CHerk for exemption of the ly delivered thousands of para­ Kenenth Nelson, superintendent. and aecreUry could attend. oommlttee, Everet (Crons, chair­ celves the true Idea of Life loses son of Mr. anilMrs. Benjamin Phil­ Mr. Coady also spoke at length O'** which, becomes due troopers and hundreds of gliders 1 Tune In on Our Secohd Congregational Church 11:00 s. m.—Morning Worship, n e committee as picked by Mr. on finger-printing. In the case of time. If th'ere la anyone deep into enemy territory in the 1 man. his belief in death. He w-ho bos lips of 13 RIdgew’ood street has SUN.-MON.-TUES. 8:00 p. -Croup D. Mrs- A. the true Idea of good loses all Ferris E. Reynolds, Pastor Sermon: “ A Man Learns,” the sec­ JANUailY (V44 Wilson consists of the following: Dlllinger, thousands of dollars who has not cared for this matter greatest airborne assault in m ill-! ond in a series of the theme “ Find­ Bdectmen Knwalckl ' and Pcsce, been honorably discharged from Mrs. Mabel G. Hall, tax collector. Broadcast Hyatt Sutcliffe, leader. The Mark sense of evil, and by reason of Ernest Ooamnn, Organist were spent by him to change his . , . „ . , tary hl.storj', the vertical envelop- ■ Miss Helen Perry. ing U fe.” lira. Isolds Paggioli. Mrs. Laura the Army Air Force after 22 finger prlnU and facial contours. immediately, ’Twain Masquers of Hartford 0-111 this is being ushered Into the un­ months service in the South Pa­ ment of the enemv east of the i Church Sdiool Director 11:00 a. m.—Church time nurs­ lisc, Mrs. Doris D'lUlia. Herbert but Uio finger prints were stin There were seven tables of whist Rhine. Hla marked accomplish- \ Station WHTD present the play, ”The Valiant.” dying realities of Spirit.” Hutchinson, Robert McKinney and cific with the 12th Fighter Group This meeting Is open to anyone ery. Mrs. Maurice Sw’enson In basically the sam e' During the Nathan Hale Community ments formed an invaluable contri-1 Church School at 9:30. charge. Wario Morra, George Roee chair- of the 13th Air Force. war, finger-print c a r * came in, Wednesday night. The (5-ay ^ who la Interested. A collection w-ill A graduate of Manohaster High butlorrvioward hastening the d ^ M t' St. .Mary’s Episcopal (Church Church-Time Nursery at 10:45. 7:30 p. m.—The evening service. Every Dime • man of the Board of Education, prizes were awarded as follows: of Germany.” | Saturday___ be token and refreshments in and Howell Cheney Tech, he en a n a - ' lev. AtrrM L. W UIuuns, Mbl'fting worship at 10:46. Spe­ Special missionary service. Rev. MMCN Of I Mrs. Agatha Ericson and Harry ana nowcii i..neney l ecn, ne «n-i ^ ! Ladies’ first, Mrs. Valeda Potter, Presentation made by Major J. charge of Mrs. Leon Fogil and .'Miller both of the School Board, tered the service on May„ 1943. He has^ over Willimantic; second. Mrs. Ralph , her committee will be served fol­ cial Sendee of Installation and and Mrs. Paul Barnett, missionar­ V’. Hnselby. AC, 74 Asylum street, 11:15 to 11:30 ies to Africa under the African In­ JOIN THI MARCH (Mr. Miller waa elected at the was formerly employed in Pratt jhundred m'Uion ^rs. Inn Kelley; Giitren’l lowing the entertainment. ’This The 2nd Sunday after Epiphany Dedication for the Church Officers and Whitney Alrci«ft. 1 Prints on file. Hartford. Conn., to former Flight 8:00 a, m.—Holy Communion. for 1948. Music by the chdlr. All land Mission, will be our speakera OE DIM IS . January meeting to fill the vacancy men’s first, Herman Meyer: sec- Officer Kirka, 149 Spruce street, p. m. meeting was changed from Janu Gm k5*to»»5« P5aafft4i9a IM H-RmRR BMated at the reaignatlon of Har­ He won the Asiatie-Paeifle rib-' . *!'^."****'*lhk of saboteurs, an in Celebrant, the Rev. Charles O. church officers and committeemen The Barnetts just returned to the ond, Ralph Reynold.*); third, George Manchester, Conn. ary 16 because of the annual meet­ States on furlough and have many vey Wright) and Mrs. Dorothy bon with eight combat stars, a teresting explanation of the term Jacobson, Giirleyvllle; apeclala. Rundell of Hartford. are expected to attend the service ing. 9:30 a. m. Morning Prayer ss a group, The music: interesting experiences to relste. .LM k, president of the PTA, Mra. Presidential citation and ths good was made. Years ago in Europe Mrs. George Jacobson, Gurleyville; Thursday. 1:00 to 3:00 p. m.— Oqitrude C!k>aeo, vice president conduct medal. wooden shoea or sabots, were used (Children’s service) followed by Prelude- Mrs. Barnett has been in Africa Mrs. Alex Proulx, Mrs. Valedn Pastor’s office hours. Church School classes. (Duplicate for seven years. o n t r and Mra. Pearl Jewell, secretary, Sergeant Phillips brother, 8ea. to trample the crops during a Potter. 'The next card game will Prelude ...... Rhelnberger Riili( m 6:45 p. m— Cub Scouts. kindergarten at 11). Officiant, Anthem — The Week Dollar .Hverett McKiney, Mrs. Evelyn Kenneth Phillips who recently revolution of peasants against be setback to be played on Janu­ 8:00 p. m.—’The Board of Deo entered the Navy, is serving at the Scott Alford, lay reader. O Ck>me, Let Us Worship, 8:15 p. ro. Wednesday—Confir­ T . i K .V f' ,C Halloran, Mrs. Helen Ener end their cruel over-lords. ’The cbm of ary 30 at the Center. Superlative Food cons. Mrs. Lillian Mack. Naval Air station at Atlanta, Ga. the young Connecticut saboteur 11 a. ra. Morning Prayer with Mendelssohn mation class. The fire department wa.s called The Quarryvile CThurch Men’s Friday. 3:80 p. m. — (Cherub sermon by the Rev. Charles O. The motion voted on at the re­ which was given a lot of publicity to extinguiah a chimney fire at the We Specialize in Tempting, Tasty Italian-American Offertory Solo 7:30 p. m., 'Wednesday—Mid­ club win meet Monday evening at choir (age 7). Mrs. (Charles Rundell. week service. We continue the stu­ cent town meeting was as follows; at the time of hla capture, waa Taylor home on South street early 8 p. m. In the church basement. Foods. Always a Choice Selection o f : By Paul Volquardsen, Tenor Crockett, choir mother. Musical outline, this service; My Task ...... Ashford dy of the Book of Acts. "M otion by Mr. Gagliardone that Episcopal Clergy given as an example of espionage. Weclneaday afternoon. No damage Leater L. Hohenthal of Manches­ STEAKS CHOPS CHICKEN AND ROASTS 4:00 p. m.—Chapel Choir, (ages ' ih e Board of Selectmen meet with Processional— Postlude— 8:30 p. m., Wednesday— Choir His German companion who waa wns reoorted. ter will he the speaker o'f the eve- 8 to 11). Mra. Stanley Soaielo. “ From the Ehistern Mountains” rehearsal. Counts in the Fight the Board of Education, the Execu- The Ladies’ 8n- Grand (py)ru8 ...... LeMaigre not captured at the same time, ring. Refreshments will be served Catering To Banquets and Wedding Parties! t choir mother. Sequence— 6:30 p. ih., Thursday—Ck)venant- ,- ^ e Committee of the PTA lind Gather Monday gregatlonsi church held .its annual and all members are urged to at- Young People's Mu Sigma C!hi waa apprehended In New York 8:00 p. m.—Military WhUt in “Thy Kln-dom Come, O God!" Society at 6:00. H1 League rehearsal for Youth Jnwrett McKinney to diacusa plans City. An un.iaual habit of keep­ meetlng Wedne.sday at 1:30 p. m. j tend. the auditorium, sponsored by thi Offertory— The Week Week service. JOIN THI MARCH for the new school. ing change in the breast pocket at the home of Mra. Margaret j Xew Bonks Added “O’er the I''Us of Bethlehem.” Mrs. Marshall made two at­ Co-Weds. Thla U open to anyone Tuesday at 7:00—Girl Scouts. 7:45 p. m., Friday—Ladles* Aid i Hartford, Jan. 19—The annual of hla coat proved his undoing. He White. ■I^eie were 21 members, Mrs. Thomas Bentlgy. librarian, who Is Interested. Refreshments . Shelley meeting at Mrs. Leonard Slater’s. ‘ Of DIMES tempts to' have this qualified by Tuesday at 7:30—C!!holr re­ iha H«t.a*al fom»4o*>9m tm ^9 •■••N Pre-Lenten Quiet Day for the W’as questioned and found to be present. Elected officers for the 1 announceo the'follow ing books w-lU be served and prizes furnish Recessional— 31 Middle Turnpike, East. Against Infantile an amendment that they serve In the man wanted. year 1946 are as follows:. Presi­ have been added to the Bolton AU Legal Beverages hearsal. an aivlaory capacity only. This clergy of the Episcopal Diocese of ed. ReMrvsUons should be made “Light of Those Whose Juvenile Delinquency dent. Mra Barbara Allen; vice Library and are ready for circu­ Friday at 7:00—(^ b Scouts. amendment was not seconded Connecticut will be held at Christ with Mra. John Mortimer or Mrs, Drqory Dwelling” Mr. Coady cited cases of juve­ president, Mrs. Eatella Jacobson:' lation: The World, the Fle.sh and 7 p. m. Evensong with address Bucktngham Congregational olther time. During remarks on the Church Cathedral, Hartford, on publicity chairman. Mrs. Pauline Robert McOomb, Jr. 9 ^ ! nile delinquency, saying that even Father Smith, Marshall; Prize’s by the lay reader, Scott Alford. Emanuel Lutheran Chnreh Chnreh motion a suggestion was made Monday, January 21at, beginning Little; parish committee, Mrs.. Dor­ Special NoGoe# Rev. Phinip M. l^se. Pastor r that perhaps It would be better with a celebration of the Holy with the good work done by or- Way, Malloy; Jolirney Home, Pop- Church Street, Opposite Myrtle othy Whipple, Mrs. Hattie Rose, / I The SnU-aRon .Army The annual Parish meeting will Paralysis I t o have three from the Executive Communion at 10:45 a.m. ganizationa and inatitutions. the Map. Ina ^ e b e , Mrs. Helen Mor­ kin; January Thaw. Partridge; Rainbow Club BaUroom Rev. Theodore E. Palmer, Pastor only real answer to the problem White Towers. UHman: The Nurse ■ 551 Main Street be held Monday evening following Clarenee Helsing, Organist and 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. .^‘^OoramltUe of the PTA and ^ re e The Rt. Rev. Frederick G. Bud- eau; prograqi committee. Miss ANNEXED TO NEW ENGLAND HOTEL ’ Onps*!.! and Mrs.. Richard Atwell 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship B c a n c i n a o imembera of the School B oaro^ u t long, D.D., Biahop of Connecticut, ia to give children a real home at Whittle’s, Hancock; Dogs at the supper at 6:30 o’clock. Choir Direetor Hattie Coonba. Mra. Helen Mor­ Wednesday noon Intercession service. \ this was not put in the form of will conduct the morning medita- life, and that will mean training War, Going; Try and Stop Me, eau, Mra. Margaret W’hlte, Miss ROUTES 6 AND 44, BOLTON^ TELEPHONE .*1823 Sunday Services: ^ will be omitted this week. ian Amendment and no action was tiona and the Rt. Rev. Robert N. delinquent parents first. Juvenile Grace White, Mra. Julia Phillips. Cerf. Sunday, January 20, 1046 Spencer, D.D., Biahop of West Crimea have jumped around forty Folders for Polio Mailed 9:80 o-m. Sunday.Schott The evening service on January 9; 16 a. m.—West Side Sunday taken on U. &Irs. Hattie Roae; work and social 11:00 a. m. Morning Holiness 27 will be omitted to permit St. . Acoordlng to the by-laws of the Misaouri, will be the leader in the per cent recently, due to parents commtttoe. chairman of the work Shortly, reoldente of the ’Tbwn Schoof at the Silver Lane Commu­ Contractor Host -inA the “Executive Committee afternoon, * working or having other IntereeU of Bolton will receira money fold­ meeting with Major E. Pogington Mary’s people to hear Biahop nity House. committeo, Mrs. Ina Beebe; the and Major L. Acker of Hartford Spencer speak In Christ Church outside of the home, and thus chairman of the social committee ers for their convenience In send­ 9:16 a. ro.—(l^iurch Sunday JOIN THE MARCH leaving the children to get along ing their donations to the Bolton in charge. Cathedral on the “ Reconstruction School and Youth Class. At Dinner Party: is to be decided on at a later date; 7:00 p. m. Open air Mrvice. . and Advance Fund.” OF DIMES as best they may. More recreation members of both committees in­ March of Dimes. ’The foldofs are 10:30 a. ra.—Nursery class. Knowing What is Being centers and church actlvltlea will made so that, coins, paper money 7:30 p. m. Gospel meeting. Secular Events 10:30 a. m.—Morning Worship. clude Mrs. Bstclla Jacobson, Mrs. The Week Organizations meet at their Oil (’timp'uiy be needed to keep these children Dorothy Whipple, Mrs. Julia Phil­ or checks may be sent with ease. DANCING Prelude— 1st Movement of Sonata The female employees of the Monday. 7:00— Organizational usual hours. Off the streets lips, Mrs, Nettle LeDoyt. Miss Al­ It Is hoped the goal of-I945 which UM|«eei'MM| n ...... Mendelssohn Municipal building last night (Tub meeting. Any boy between Emanuel Choir: Sing Alleluia ’There are still draft evaders to loa Cooihbs, Mrs. Mary Boynton, was 5138 will be reacljed this year. Every Thors, and Sot.. Evening the age of 9 and 12 not a member were dinner guests at the Hotel O ft Done To Fight the Dis- O nfrr Stieci Mrs. Frank Rumph, Mrs. Dorothy M iO Y R li^ South Methodist Church • Forth ...... Thiman Half of all the money collected pmniif Ml mMr • ■ i of any other Chib Pack 1s Invited. Crickmore, Mra. Hattie Rose, Mra. In Tolland County remains In the Main Street and Hartford Road Offertory—Air ...... Handel Sheridan of Alexander Janis. L /. /A .’4 ‘ < BOLAND ^ON THB 8AMB SHOW. Meeting follOw-ed by a Weiner Sermon: ”C5trist In the Home” ’Thomas Glllespi, Mrs. Charles Bak­ county. Alexander Bunce of Bol­ W. Ralifii Ward, Jr.. Minister The dinner was promised by Con­ HfMun.'nn ngnu To the Music of roast. George G. Ashton. Minister of Pastor Palmer er; hostess committee chairman, ton is treasurer for the county. NOAH BEERY, JR. In Tueadiw— tractor Jarvis as a Christmas a c n c a a a B KAN. . ^ I I Dial Mra. Maude (Huirchill. Mite boxes Those who do not receive folders - Music Emanuel Gholr: Now Let Every present, but ■ because of the em­ ease and To Restore the SIMON1ZING ■"The Crimson Canary’* 5:80 Young People’s Bible Tongue Adore Thee ...... Bach were to have all been returned at and wish to contribute may do so Study. ployees inability to attend earlier, \M» n i:i, V / I L i <>320 The Body Shop Method this meeting. Of the 29 dlstributad Coso-Madrid Orchestra 10:45 a.m.—Morning worship. Postlude—Psalm X'VIII .. Marcello the supper was held last night. by sending their donations to 7:30 Torchbearera and Crusa* 3:30 p. m.—Annual business to the ladles of the church only Mrs. Cb-de Marshall or Miss ENDSTODAY Prelude, “ Invocation Expresslvo” Mr. Jarvis, because of his vari- SOUMENE & FLAGG. Inc. dera meeting. Camille Saint-Saens meeting of the congregation. eight have been returned. Until Velma Miinroe. "THE DOLLY SISTERS” Wednesday-^ oiu activities ,as contractor and Health of Those Who MAMN Of MMM (04 Center St. Tel. 9101 the remaining 21 boxes are re­ Processional Hymn, “O Young and (There will be no 'Vesper service road builder, has had contaats lAHHABt I5.IS FURNACE BURNER SERVICE Dance on Saturday PLUS 7:45 p. m. Band rehearsal. Sunday.) turned the treasurer, Mrs. Estelle Bolton Grange will sponsor a "Scotliuid Yard Investigator" 2:00 p.. m. Women's Home Fearless Prophet” J. B. Dykes with nearly eyeiy office in the ‘ JOIN THI MARCH Jacobson will be unable to close Anthen, “ Even Me” The Week Municipal building,* decided that dance this evening at 8 p.*m. in DEPOT SQUARE GRILL League. , George Warren OF DIMES the books for the year 1945 and It the Community hall. Bolton Otn- Give To *1110 March Of DInaeal Thursday— 8:30 p. m. Mond^'—Girl Scouts. In appreciation of the service Hove Been Afflicted - Let is therefore quite important that Hymn, “Immortal, Invisible, God ter. Refreshments will be on sale. 14 DEPOT SQUARE TEI.EPHONB 38!15 7:00 p. m. Open air service. 6:30 p. m.—Boy Scouts. rendered by all, he promised the these boxes be handed in soon, or 7:30 p. m.' Special soldiers Only WUe” Welsh 8:00 p. m.—Beethoven Glee club. dinner of last night. All of those [ifun/ FAMILY GROUP that Mrs. Jacobson be contacted if Thete will be round and square Offertory Anthem, “The Heavens dances. meeting. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday—Meeting of /. toettoa In aa emorgeney nad Monday, 'Thum. Food and Variety B oh Evangelleal Lutheran Chundi Monday.' 3:80 p.m. — Prepara W '• nr.' n o^ BO N D ED t '• * entitles you to enter the contest to Clssaes for all ages. m n tiroo of need. Ooopw and High Streets tory will meet with Mr. JV’ard 1)V EUfeco Of Next Time — Send Us Your Dry Cleaning, Too! name this orchestra. ESarl Johnson, 5:00 p.m.—Nutmeg Trail Youth MMMfV If-A' A Family nnapltallutton EVERY SAT. NIGHT Bev. rm i o. ProhopT. Pastor WfSTtPN NAIIONAI Seiid your check direct to the Manchester popular priimpter from Rockville, and Saturday Every Day la church parlor. Rally at Rodriilia Metbodlet Oraop Policy as low aa 5.0T ’a 8 P. M. to IS Midnight 7:M p.m.—Men’s CHub bowling dhurch. ir;ot MNn> to !*> JOIN tH I MARCH Day for a Family of Three; will call the squares. Entries for Sod Bunilay sftor the band’a name will be accepted at Murphy’s sUem. I J U 11/ t i <■ I * ■ o i l r t u j 1 o H ’ ^ OF DIMES Truil Co. or put it in a Polio Drive container Larger Fomlllea Slightly High­ 9 a. Sunday 7:45 p.m.-^WJ.C.S. UftallsUon HePesii SessdeHee «■» u» m h NTiedh on Jan. 19 and^Jan. 26 and the win­ Speeializing in and pO'f wOi!< do/’. er. Bible ciaas. of (ffficers and leaders of groups. Talcotriille Congrcgatlobal Church (iT w / Ooaw In nad Invootigato thla ner will be announced and the Members o f the Asbury Group will Re\-. C. O. McCalUetor, Minister y o u r O ' . ‘ . u r c i n ' •• o f in any store or other place o f busiiiens. prize awardefTon Feb. 2. St. Mary’s HaU ItaUan*Ameriaui Oiahea. 10 a. m.—Divine worship. Text: policy which la deaigaed for fOns- John 1: 43-61. TTieme; Nathsnsel, set as hostesses. romptrti* sat’sfofilon* ily protoettoo as o oalt. Refreshments will.be on sale In Main Str««t Dine and Dance Tuesday, 8:15 p.m.—^Brownies. 9:30 a.m.—Church achool. the Fireplace room of the Oom'niu- **CMft of Ood." Gained tor Jesus of ‘Mobilheaf Fuel Oil, 7 9-10c gal. ffervlea b TradlHoaai WHh Ca! Try Our Rum ! Nssanth. 5:30 p.m.—Girl Scouts. 10:45 a,m.—Morning wonhipi. itity hall. East Hartford, Conn. Tonight! 7:00 p.m.—Boy Scouts. Sermon topic; “Democracy,^ Parkinf in the Ranr. Wsdnesday—Hustlers will meet Spiritual Organism. Have Stake In Campaign The WeNi Mobil Kerosene gallon 9^c The Allen Monday, 7:30 p. m. — Studay all day. 7:00 p.m. —^ Young Pe<^le’i e c U l 3733 3:80 p.m.--^tudy Group will meeting at the church. (la M a of 85 galloaa or more). hchool Teachars meeting. Realty Company Ogden. Utah—MP>—sixth grade 65c LUNCHEON DINNERS meet at the church. Devotions in Ilie pupils at the Lewis school have Art Webster’s- charge of Mrs. George McKinney, Tuesday, 0:80 p.ip.—The Golden’ This AdTartlaement Sponsored By contributed 535.30 in "candy At Joiw*s peHsb Nattopai Bostossfs wjU be Mrs. Inez Trusx Rule Club will observe Its birth­ Potteirton’s JOIN tH f MARCH money” (o Ui5 March of tfi.raes 85c UP OLD TIMERS EVERY NOON .-a”. Near Nectii Behaal Sfteel and Mra. Arthur Gibson. day annlvareary vrith a pot luck O F D IE m The Allen Insurance and havo sworn off sweets until ORCHESTRA Rev. PwR KostowskL Pastor Thursday.—jRad Cross workars supper at the church. Hlaeh mcra' A t the Oeuter 855-841 Mala St. the drive Is over. - ’The kids fig­ will meet an day at the church. ber has the privilege of Inviting a Open Hranday T il 9:00 THE BURR NURSERIES - Aftency, Inr. ure they have quite a stake In the HANK POST. Prompter THE NEW OAK G^ILI>—THE PEACE FOR YOU TO TRY 8:80 a. wlWMaa* 'K_ ■ Saturday, 5:45 p.m.—Choir re­ guest. . CtoBed Safordays At 8:10 ISO Center 81., Manehcaler campaign One of Ihelr clans- 10:80 a. ol. — High mass. CSiolr hearsal. ThuriKlay, 10:80 e.iri. to 3:30 Tel. 5105 nfete.*) was stricken by polio a FOXTROTS SQUARES .rsbsarssl ht^er satdi mass. 7:30 p.m.—Rlvenlng worship ia p.m.—Tbs Miealonary Society will year ago but is now walking again. ' I I U W' - ,r-. ■ ■ PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 19,1948 llANCHlSTfeR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, JANUARY 19,194#

and Oama Club with Richard Oraf Kitnmel-Short aa ftrat vise preaident; Clauda Watson Found About Town Society Aides Rockville Bilson. aecond.vlce president; Ed­ ward Weber, trcaaurer; Albert Broadway’s Theory of Rel'afivify Holding State Hose Company No. 4, South Relations Will Lttvinchyk, aecretary; truateea, Manchester Fire Department was 829 Children Neal BentcMi, Jamea Taylor and MANCHESTER DIRECTORY Special called out at 7:03 this morning to Chrla DueU. B f l A r i V f S sfre lit ssoson on §roo4wuf, Post Illesallv extinguish a grass firs on Sunset Be Aired Next Oellertlng Clotliing K what with several .members of vorlows Hill off Hackmatack street. Volume of Service of Following a checkup on Friday Union Sessioh stage families all making thair eantrlktrtimm (Ooatiaoad from Page One) of articles removed from the old (Continued from Pago One) Gulseppe Oaribaldi Society wilt State Organization Is ^llabury house which wea gutted ta tha antartainmant Ksne. Nora ara saiM* hold Us monthly meeting tomorrow Short had testified previously that Increasing Annijially SERVICES by fire on Thursday, it revealed cqurt upheld McCarthy’! conten­ afternoon at 2:30 at the Itallan- ^ M e e d n g o f Textile that practically all of the clothing tion. It aald that tha primary Amsrlcan aub on Eldrldg# street. this message would have been “ ex­ V o rk e rt to Be Held of MT. and Mra. Hilton Pierca and question in the case la “ was there Installation of the new officers will tremely significant to me.” "The total number of children their Yive children was destroyed. a vacancy in the office on June 7, take place at this time. served by the Connecticut ChUd- The offtce of the Rockville Journal 1945, which the governor was au­ KImmel replied that he didn’t Tomorrow A fte rn o o n ren’a Aid Society in 1945 waa 829,” was open throughout the day and thorized to fill? That in turn re­ A pot luck supper at 8:30 will think the message waa of vital sig­ THE CURLI-CUT!!! said C. RoUln Zane, executive sec­ Get in Early until six thia evening to receive quires a determination whether, precede the annual meeting of St. nificance, adding that he believed Dry Cleaners All Sorts of Skiing Gear , RoelnriU*, J»n. 1»—(Special) — clothing for four boys ranging in when the governor duly communi­ M ary’s Episcopal church. Monday It waa a step the Japanese would retary at the 54th annual meeting This cut is shaped and moulded to the A b ta p orU a t apeclal maetingr of aga from alx months to four yaars cated to the Senatf his nomina­ evening at 7:30. take naturally In anticipation of an held on January 16th at Christ On This List contour of your head. V ttti St, Tejrtllo Worker# Union and for thd five year old girl. Mm. tion of the defendant, aaking Its aggressive advance into southeast Well Equipped At NassiffArms Company Pierce weam alae Id clothing. Any advice and consent, and the only C^hurch Pariah House, Hartford^ W e ask you to make early appoint­ o f Amorlca will be held on Sun­ Mrs. Ruth Darling and Mrs. Asia. The number In 1944 was 819. "The articles of clothing or furniture action taken on the communicS' Lena Hill, state officers of the ments if possible. day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at will be also welcome, or houeehold tlon was the reference to the Com- Not Thought Important Society is glad that it can Increase So far, thia winter has not • fish, go ahead and try it yourself As Soon as’ Westing- tlM K. o f C. Hall. A report will Marine Corps League Auxiliary; the volume of its services and its Wellfi Street Plant Has articles, the furniture to be picked mitttee on Executive Nominations and Vice President Mrs. Anna King *T tried my best to keep General been too successful from tha view- These cold winter days make an house Starts You'll Get bo made on the aituatlpn In the up later. end the vote of that committee not Short Informed on all matters,” value, too, in a period as difficult Just Installed the Lat­ point of the skiing enthusiasts, but | excellent opportunity to let your I Woolen and Worated Mill# aa it of the local unit, plan to be In as the past few years have been. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Met­ to make a report on It. a vacancy Meriden, Monday to greet N a­ the retired admiral said. “ I would it is far from over and if you are ; imagination have full play in the Your Equipment JkAbete the workers of the M. T. More children are being served by ro Poplck who were also burned In the office arose on the expira­ tional Judge Advocate, Florence have been glad for him to tee that est in Machinery fond of skiing, drop in at Tbe matter of fish lurea •U eens A Bona CO- Mills. out and lost much furniture end tion of the regular four year term messuge. 1 didn’t order It given to the society, unmarried mothers are Nasaiff Arms Oompany/'995 Main Then for those who wish it, Nas- Hoene when she arrives on the 1 ;57 getting more of the help they need By now you must'^^know that •Hie present contract with the clothing do not need these articles for the office." him because I didn't think it impor­ street and look over the different slff Arms Company have a large \ 3 J ^ 39 East Center Street p.m. train., Other officers and now. so that they can and will U ke LOTHING outgrown by your The very best equipment that •tsvens Company expires as of as they have relatives in tha city. tant.” things that go Into making a ski assortment of Ued flies by Joseph Manchester Hard:^re Co-, Similar Cases Reviewed members of the auxiliary who are definite reaponalbUity in making a son could be used by this ItaUaa money can obtain has been In- fb b n ia ry 1, 1M6 and a vote will Skating Fer Week End C enthusiast happy. Here you will Murawski, well known local expert, tTONI SISHRS: fowl*, loft, fsraducod "Tha The court reviewed several cases able to attend the meeting In Hinder questioning by Senator sound permanent plan for their boy whoet entire wardrobe 'went op North Main strtot, has been be taken as to whether the mcm- The Rockville Recreation Board ■ /i sUlIed at the cleaning plant of find skis, eki poles, a ski press to | You can purchase fly. books and in which similar questlona were In­ Meriden In the evening, will be Lucas (D.. 111.). Kimmel said he babies rather than letting things pointed Wes^ghouse dealer and has announced skating this after­ Rod Mill," and Oarothy'a in tha cost. in flames when his home was The Manchester Dry Cleaners, 93 keep your skis from warping, ski | transparent boxes to keep your Whatever May Be Yoor ,bers o f the local union will con- volved and stimmarlzed its deci­ welcome. believed he oTd all his duties called noon and evening with Philip Aud- muddle along, usually unhappily bombed. Give yonr spare clothing mittens, eki caps lacquer, lacquer flies In, also metal tackle boxes, Mr. OallasBo' is expecting his ttnue to work after that date if sions in therfe esses as follows; "If. for, including the exerclae of supe­ Wells street. Only this week the ibert of the High school faculty I for everyone.” to the Victory Clothing Collection remover and four dUferent kinds Don’t forget that Nassiff Arms Westingho/ifse equipment most any Manchester the new contract is not alined. by constitutional provision or valid Major Nathan Oatchcll, now rior judgment. In 1945 the society improved its last bit of machlner>’ was put In giving lessons to the children thia to help mitUons of such nnfortnnatea. of wax. This wax is, of course a , (Company also has a fine Tobacco day. I f you want to purchase any ROOFING "As ^Is is a matter of vital im­ statute, a definite term is estab­ head of the Veteran’s Service Asked If he assumed any respon­ service for Negro parents and chil­ place. Edwin D'Agostino, owner of afternoon. There will be skating particular necessary part of skiing , Department that is well stocked at of thla'^new electrical equipment Dry Cleaners portance to every worker in the lished for an office without pro­ Center, will speak before the Kl- sibility for the loss of men and dren. Thia has come about large­ the Manchester Dry CTenners has Problem, B. V. CoaghHa, this evening from 7 to 9:30 o’clock. equlpmenL for different snow re-, all times with pipes, cigars, clga- It w ^ d be a good Idea to drop local mills, all are urjred to be visions that the Incumbent ahall wants meeting Monday at the i shipa at Pearl Harbor, he replied ly because of the active support of more than one piece, a skirt and been expanding his plant and add­ Dance Tonight quires different wax. If you have I rettes, smoking tobacco, trays, ovec4here and sec Mr. Gallasso 93 Welle Street represented at the meeting. continue In office after Its expira­ Sheridan restaurant. He will talk "I was commander Ih chief of a committee of women in Hartford coat, should be securely sewed or ing to its equipment just as fast Your I .oral Roofer, The Polish American Citizen’s not already done so, better do as lighters and everything that your peraonally and have your name Noted Speaker Here tion, he will. In holding over, be a on the work o f the Service Center. the fleet. 1 cannot escape that re­ under the leadership of Mrs. Mar­ pined together. 8hort notes or per­ as it has been possible to purchase Club win hold a dance for mem- other sportsmen do, make Nassiff smoker most enjoys. Can Help Yoo With A Irvins Davidson, member of the de facto and not a de jure office sponsibility. But 1 have no respon­ shall Wood. We now have four sonal letters of any length are machinery. Now, two more experi­ mit on the list. Among those items Telephone 7254 bera and friends this evening at ?v-. The attendance prize will be giv­ This cold weather will speed up New York bar and former princi­ and unless, from the , particular sibility—I do not accept any re­ homes in which we can board Ne suggested, to accompany the gifts. enced men have been added to the Arms Ck>.. 995 Main street your '’particularly popular and which Pulaski ball on Village street en by John Echmalian. headquarters for sports. The prices Ice skating and Nassiff Arms h u pal of the relicloiis School o f the language of the statute or the par­ sponsibility—that preaumea dere­ gro babies whereas we had but one Mrs. Leroy F. Oatchell has again growing staff of workers, a cleaner Manchester Hardware expects to Ruberoid Roof are particularly reasonable and a good supply of ice skates at ppp- Park Avenue'Sjua^roirtie In New ticular circumstances of the case, liction on my part.” a year ago. promised to take over the^chalr- and a presser, which means that have are Westlnghouse ironers. The monthly meeting of the you will find just about everything ular prices. ' Expert Dry T o fli will be the fueat speaker at different legislative Intent "ap­ board of truateea of the Manches­ Chairman Barkley (D. Ky„) pre­ The adoption work of the agen­ manshlp of the Infantile paralysis It win be possible to give service Westinghouse refrigerators, West- 390 Woodbind Street you want at this store. Did you knew that basitotball inghouse automatic wsishlng ma­ the vestry of B’nal Israel Syna- pears. there Is no vacancy In the ter Memorial hospital will take dicted the committee will conclude cy has increased greatly during the drive, though she had felt that she to an Increasing number of per­ equipment can be obtained jn Naa- Plan to Break year with 30 children placed In Now for the ardent fisherman. chines, Westinghouse dish-wash­ Phone 7707 ^ y u e on Sunday aveniny at S:S0 office within a provision authoriz­ place at the hospital next Tues­ its ex.sminalion of Kimmel Mo’i- could not do so this year. However, sons. siff Arms (Company ? It to^uipped Cleaiaing Service adoption homes. However, we are Now is the time for your fly cast­ ing machines. And what a boon ofidock. The program la belny ing an appointment in such contin­ day evening at 7:30. day. Short, who has been recover­ it seemed impossible to get any Mr. D’Agostino maintains two to supply teams with /uniforms, greatly handicapped now for lack ing enthusiast to try his hand at UiMC are going to be to the busy preeented by -the Sisterhood of gency. ing from a severe cold, may take one else to undettoke the job. She uniformed drivers to drive the letters and numbers. 'Dtey have on Up Filibuster VC of a second adoption worker. The tying flies. The Nassiff Arm* hoiuewife or the mother of a large the Nnai Israel Congregation. Mr. "When the office was establish­ Sgt. William J, Dewart of 53 the stand Tuesday to tell hla story has done excellent work In the trucks around the town to pick hand a good supply choose from / best way to eliminate "black mar up garments for cleaning. This company has a wonderful Fly T y­ Fornace and Irving la an authority on Jewish ed,” the decision states, "It waa Benton street la one of 1.071 hlgh- as Army commander at Pearl Har­ past. and if you wish something not dla family. Also Westinghouse radios THE CAR YOU OWN keta in babies" and other irrespon­ matter of having uniformed driv­ ing Equipment for you and it real­ w it mid humor and la known as necessary to direct In what year polnt Army veterans whom the bor. Because of the Illness of the Rev. played, it can be Ordered for you. will be on hand. Against FEPC sible practices in the placement of ly is a beauty. It has a fly tying the "Jewish Ripley.” He is a mehri- the first appointment should be Navy Is returning to the States Harold R. Keen, who is suffering ers Is a splendid one, for one glance You also have choice of colors - T h e way things are with busi­ . . . It In rannlng order. Is s Plumbing Supplies children for adoption, is the giving at the uniform immediately asso­ vice, fly tying silk, lacquer, varn­ ber of the SpeiUcers Bureau. The made, and because of the require­ for discharge aboard the U. S. 8. a severe attack of grip, the 11 ish, feathers, silk, chenille, In fact to choose from and different col ness today, it is impossible to real aaeet. We are still a Inna (Ooatlaaed fram Fac* Ooe) of a fully adequate service by ciates them with-the-quallty serv­ say just when the public may JdwlSh Welfare Board and the ment that thereafter when there Savo Island, a carrier of the "M ag­ Will Follow o’clock .service at St. Peter's Epis­ everything but the hooks and it ora than tho4e displayed can be waya from new enra Let as O f All Kindfi ;tniitcd Simagogus of America. was to be an appointment, it ic Carpet” fleet. This ship Irtt adoption agencies. copal church win be omitted Sun­ ice given by the staff of the Man­ obtained for you. actually expect shipment of any 8ocfaI agencies cannot offer a sells for only 84. Just think of help keep jrunr present oat in Deelgnatee Collection Spots would produce all the votes need­ SISTERS O N SKATES: Inga and Hstga Brandt, TINY TWINS: Joanna and Jonst lolly, In tha should be made on or before May Okinawa December 29, and was day. The confirmation service at chester Dry Cleaners. I f you are Why not make Nassiff Arms new equipment, but you may re.st ed for cloture, with the apotllght valuable service to people unless that. O f course you may buy any f Harry C. Dowdlng, chairman of currant musical "Up In Control Pork." 1. , . . That aside, the aentence scheduled to arrive in Seattle New Order 3 p. m. will be held as planned. In one of the few persons who are (Company your headquarters for all assured that Westinghouse will the best poialble noeelianlcai prociaian akotara of "Hala Off ta lea." they have on their staffs workers of these items Separately if you ;the Victory Clothing Drive for of American public opinion focuss­ containing that provision did not the absence of Mr. Keen the con' not acquainted with the splendid sporting equipment? Most every­ do its utmost to fill the growing coaditl<«. Be oonstatent nboot ed op the Senate M'houm a day. about January 15. who have a real aptitude for help­ wish, but the above mentioned Manchester Jloekville has designated several stop with It but went on to pro­ flrmation class will be presented by work done at this cleaning plant one ih Manchester does, and so demand for Its products as soon "W e could put cote in the clonk- (OontlBaed from Paga One) ful human relationships, who have equipment is certainly an excellent having It cheeked and eervleed iplaces where clothing may be left. vide that the term of the commis­ the Rev. Maurice Foulkes. priest- right In Manchester, why not tele­ many people can’t be wrong. I f you as it is humanly possible to do rooms so roembem could be on Eugene A. Earle, Torpedoman’a profearional education and train­ phone 7254 and have one of the buy. You can make up any regula­ here. It will pay. Hardware Co. Clothing to be acceptable need sioner should be for four years ‘and In-charge st St. Philip’s church, wish you may phone them and ask so. Westinghouse has made an hand at any time to respond to a Mate, Second Cl&M, of 223 Sum­ ing for social work, who have had tion flies or if you have some spe­ Peter Onllaeeo. Prop. until his successor shall have been Lieut. Gen. AlbcrL p. Wedemeyer Putnam. The Right Rev» Walter trucks stop at your home? about equipment and prices, the enviable reputation for itself and Bot be the latest styles, but it mit street, ha-s been aervlng In the told hla troops In China that tte a good sound working experience, FastM t Service Pcissible cial idea in the back of your head roll call.” appointed and qualified.’ This pro­ H- Gray. Bishop Coadjutor, will number is 2-1647. • people buying equipment from 248 North Main Street {Should be in repair and should be torpedo shop at the Guam base. new demobillzaUon directive will who have skilled supervision and The Manchester Dry Cleaners of a special fly that might lure a COOK'B SERVICE ST A. The hotly disputed measure, vision is just as much a part of . ------__i_» 1 confirm the class and'preach. The T eU 6 2 6 5 clean. Oarments for everyone Here torpedoes were overhauled result In the retum*of more toan such a reliable source can expect Manchester Urena Phone 8896 called up unexpectedly Thursday, the legislative plan as the require­ offer the swiftest service possible ffrem infants to adults are needed. and readied for action at the rate 5,000 officers and men from Feb­ a i n c j JSSSes and P ro ce d S L postponed to Sun- perienced. In fact most of them and will receive the very best. I f would eatabllsh a permanent fair ment of an appointment every four consistent with their policy of ex­ every time, that is his aim and ,vrtth shoe# and bedding also being of two a day since the shop waa v^lch enable them to function to 3. cellent work. Beyond a certain liave been with Mr. D ’Agostino you are Interested, drop over to employment practice commission pears. . . . The provision that an ruary Oirough April. tlie aim of the help, for a great wanted. opened in May, 1943. the beat of their ability. * Grip cases have been quite prava- point, it' is not possible to rush lince he started, so you n e ^ not 241 North Main street or telephone to guard against discrtmlnatlon— incumbent should continue in of­ The commanding general of U. deal of pride is taken by this Man­ The following places will re Dr. James L. McConaughy. a lent In the schools here. Nearly work _ and___ have _ _ It done______to meet____ chester concern in the high quality fear inexperienced help working Mr. Gallasso, 6265 and talk the I* on account of mce, creed, or color fice until his successor shall be 8. forces In China said more than SHEET METAL Johnson Bros. leelve the articles for the drive. Ma.ster Councillor William Mul­ member of the Board of Directors h"’f the pupils of the three-room. qualifications set forth work turned out right- here in on your garments. matter over with him. —in private or g9 vamment busi­ appointed and qualified clearly half of all preaent-Army personnel >the Town Karra with Edward len of John Mather Chapter, Or­ and president of United China Re- school at the center have dropped by Mr. » Agostinp...... Another thing Please try to allow plenty of To O ft Copper BoHeTS ness or in labor unlona. A war­ shows that the Legislature defi­ In that theater will be Jjo™* Mancheater. ^ O R K Btectrtcat Contraetora Herding at the east end of the der of DeMolay, hat rsqusated lief spoke on Cfitina’a children and out one after the other, and there you may be sure of when you send It is a well known fact that time for your clothing to be clean­ By the way, the Manchester time committee still la supposed nitely contemplated the fact that homeward bound by April 80. iClty: John K. Dailey Jr's show- m i that the officers and degree teams showed slides in illuatraUon of his are still new cases being reported work to the Manchester Dry Clean­ clothing Is particularly scarce ed, the Manchester Dry Cleaners Hardware Co. is expecting a rtiip- 53.3 Main Street there might be a failure to appoint OF ALL TYPES J^foom of Windsor avenue at the to do the same thing, but its funds meet In the Masonic Temple to­ Thus far recoveries are being ers is the fact that the staff takes these days, and that makes It im­ will hurry it for you just as much ment o f copper boilers and isn’t TeL 6227 - 7606 In accordance with the preceding ' west end of the city: the L.. P. and authority ara limited. morrow at 2:00 p. m. fo r a dress Edward H. Little was reelected made and the disease does not seem pride In attention to detail. You perative ' to take extra- good care as possible, but remember quality that good news? These are sure We Spedalixe in The anti-FEPC group la unde­ part of the sentence and expresses 'Fitzgerald show room on Brook- rehearsal. It Is important that Notice president of the society. Other of- of a formidable type, may send belts attached to your of the clothes that we already work requires time. For something to be snapped up as soon as they Ea vest rough and xlyn street; the Police station or niably in the driver’s seat at this an intent that in such event the all members attend this meeting fleers elected were: 1st vice presi- The Mile of Dimes, or infantile garments and be sure that they possess. In order to keep our old just a little better than good, de­ put In an appearance, so if your We, Win Glady Give Yob incumbent was to continiis to bold 'the H. C. Dowdlng Insurance stags. By a legislative stratagem, In order to make the presentation dent, Olcott D. Smith; 2nd vice paralysis drive, has been started will be returned safely to you clothing looking its beat, it Is pend upon the Manchester Dry old hot water tank is on its last Conductor Repairing the office.” Eatimatca. 'A gency in the center of the city. they began yesterday to correct MARITAL COMRINATION: Marta iggorth FAMILY DUO: Margorot Wobatsr, left, diroct- Monday night a succesa. Zoning Board of Appeals president, Mrs! Thomas D. Green; off by an initial offering of $5 by While Mr. D’Agostino does not necessary that garments should be Cleaners and call 7254. legs, better see to it that you order the official journal of Thursday’a Baldwin Issues Ststement Call Birth and hwabond Jan Kiopura ara in ’’Polanalsa." ad mother, Dams May Whitly, in "Thsrssa." treasurer, Hartford National 'Bank | an unnamed contributor. Hebron presume to promise perfection cleaned often. In other words, It one of those copper boilers, which { Mr. and Mra. John David Pease Senate proceedings. The bill itself Governor Baldwin last night is­ 1st Lt. Arnold S. Cleveland of In conformity with the require­ Sc Trust Company; assistant treas­ Grange came In as a quick second is not economy to let spots and ' Using Car for Bed will last you a lifetime, right now. NORMAN BENTZ Blectrle le t Melrose are the parents of a hardly'came in for mention. sued the following statement: 174 Benton street waa honorably ments of the sonlng regulations of urer, Mrs. John M. Washburn: sec­ hv an appropriation of another $5. dirt accumulate for it only makes You will also find a full line of discharged from the Army Air 592 Eaat Center StI’eet — Bctrlgeratovs -son bbm on January 17 at the Reading of the Journal took an " I sm keenly disappointed. Colo­ the Topwn of Manchester, tho Zon­ retary, Paul M. Butterworth and There seems little doubt that - the a good cleaning job that much Danville, 111.—(/P)— Police in­ furnace piping over at Manches­ Forces yesterday at Westover Telephone 8966 ^Manchester Memorial hospital. hour and a half by itself. Then nel Watson is a fine man and was ing Board of Appeals will hold a assistant aecretary, Mrs. Robert W. result of the drive will equal or ex­ Prescriptions Cspertiy liarder. So depend upon the Man­ vestigated a report that a motorist ter Hardware. ' Fled, Mass. This officer has Canfield. Directors elected were; had been slumped beneath the • Mrs. Pease is the former Miss Senator Overton (D., La.), offered Rules Revealed Upset Atomic Power doing a fine job as commissioner of public hearing on Thuratoy eve­ ceed that of previous years, as the chester Dry Cleaners to keep your Many people are taking advant­ Borved three yeart In the Army, wheel of a parked automobile for Itorothy Eleanor Cole, daughter his flrat correction—insertion of motor vehicles. However, this is ning, January 24th at 8:00 P. M „ Mra. C. Morgan ildrlch, Mrs. N w - shows itself more and more Filled — Accuracy — clothes looking like new, you’ll be age of the winter to redecorate of which 10 months were overseas ton C. Bralnard, Mra. Robert W. apparent. There la no knowing two days. They learned, how­ . ,mt Mr. and Mm. Herman Cote of the chaplain’e prayer. Nazig’ Plans Control Move not a personal matter but a mat­ in the Mimlolpal Building, on the surprised and pleasantly so, at the their homes and Mr. Galasso re­ That was still the unfinished By Which Japs ter of the interpretation of the In the Ml^>-Pae (Asiatic) theater foUowing applications: Canfield, Mlaa M arjory Oieney, w-here the enemy will strike next. Efficiency — Quality! extra wear you will get from gar­ ever, that the motorist, 'a Lafay­ BILL'S TIRE •IviWest Hartford and Rockville. of Operations and was awarded ports that Kem Tone and Trimz, J. R. Braithwaite business wbsn the Senate ad­ law. I have not had an opportunity Application of Thomas O. Mteer Raymond A. Gibson, Mrs. Thomas jj. ^ n y children in one’s own ments cleaned by the Manchester ette, Ind., traveling salesman, was and Baafcetball Monday (Centinasd from Pago One) two battle stars and two air tired and was using his car for a the ready to hang wallpaper, is journed yesterday afternoon until I to study the opinion of the court Cor permission to convert resi­ D. Green. Mrs. Hugh-Harblson, Jo* family, or it may be adults, who Dry Cleaners. The boys basketball team of the Not Opposed medals. Hla duties were pilot on aeph K. Hooker, Lawrence A. How- j,y means safe, The Edw. J. Murphy bed. He hadn’t been able to find most popular. Trim z Is so easy to Keya Made, Locks Repaired Monday. 'Then the debate on Will Face Trial ' and have, no further comment to dence at 87-39 Haynes street from The entire staff of the Manches­ J ) Maple street school will pley the un to the day of liberation of each a B-24. He was graduated from a hotel room for two nights. hang, even a novice can do It with REPAIR SHOP Correction No. 1 resumes, unless make at this time.” a two-tenement to a three-tene­ ard, and Dr John Mrs. Ira C. Turahen haa o ffe r s Drug Store ted Dry Cleaners is thoroughly ex- v^v Btafford Junior High school team I territory." Manchester Hleh school and at­ Honorary director. Dr. James I* | Turshen store at success. All you do Is to dip It In Tools Ground Wm. H. Green. Prop. t .^ia Oiat place on Monday. it is interrupted by the reading of (OMtlnned from Page Ooe) Hubnilta Letter To Hitler (Continued from Pago One) Colonel Watson said; ment house in a Residence B Zone. No. 4 Depot Square water and hang. You will find a the presldent’a combined measaga " I have been told of the de­ tended Bryant College, Providence. McCOnaughy. Dance Tonight Herzog submitted a letter from AppUcatlon of StanUy Mazur Amston for clothing to be left for full line o f patterns to choose Lawn Mowers Sharpened on the state of the union and the I ila\ilt of France urged expansion rision of the Supreme court and R. 1. Miss Marjory Cheney la a mem-1 Columbia and Elk Bicycles, *niere will be a dance this eve- before she formally declared war Sauchel to Hitler reporting that for permission/to conduct grocery the relief drive now being conduct­ Complete Fountain Service from. Kem Tone Is also easy and budget. of the. European membership in they have decided against me and her of the board of directors and] ed. which will be collected on the All Makes of filin g at the ItalianT American on the Allies.) I the Vichy regime largely accepted Pfc. George L. Cohen o f 18 Ger­ store in basement of his home at Mrs. Joseph L. Handley and Mrs. has always been a popular item Electrical Utilities U. S. Tires. The text of the message itself the UNO, saying IS countries in that’s that. I am sorry that I have 27th. It is said that many of our “Always On The Square” HIGH GRADE .friendship club On Kingsbury 2. Conventional war crimes — i the Nazi labor demands, but that ard street, la on board the SS 160 Loomis street in a Residence Charles S. House are members of j for home owners to use. Re-Conditioned Is said to be about 25,000 words. “Violations of the laws and cus- both western and eastern Europe to give _ up _ the Job but I have obey- service men who have returned Repairs. Service. avenue for their members and Petain would not consent to send Loconla Victory which Is due to A Zone. the Hartford district committee. SEWING Don't forget that Ox-Llne paints It is accompanied by a detailed loma of war.” 1 were conspicuously abaent. A fter I cd orders before and I intend to from the front now find their for­ Bernard J. Hart, .Prop. ^ IHends. women to the Retch. arrive la New York today with AppUcatlon of Temple Beth are also available in Inside aa well Gons Repaired Aeccsaoriea. statistical analysis about as bulky 3. Crimes against humanity — I the aeaslon he told a reporter th e; obey thia one. I certainly enjoy the mer clothing too small, as a result PRINTING Wedding Today Sauckel sought to draft all men troops from the European area. Sholom, Inc., for permlsalon to MACHINES as outside paints and these relia­ aa a big city telephone directory. "Murder, extermination, enslave­ between the ages of 18 and 60 and countries were Albania, Austria, 'vork as commlsaioner o f motor of their physical training and H ie marriage of Miae Florence build an addition to their Temple nigged experiences. That may JOB AND COMMERCIAL ble paints are too well known here 52 Pearl SL Phone 4200 180 Spruce St. Phone 2-065f ment, deportation and other Inhu- aU woman between 18 and 45. as Bulgaria, Eric, Finland, Hungary,! Legionnaires and members of Expertly Repaired Gpville, daughter of Mm. Florence for the people of Connecticut. I clgser to the side line than zoning Hebron mean extra contributions for the PRINTING in Manchester to need Introducing. - O^lle of 09 East street to man acts committed agaln.st any i pa,,t of a program to obtain 4,000.- Iceland, Italy, Portugal, Romania, the Legion Auxiliary are reminded A full line o f electrical supplies Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. am grateful to Governor Baldwin regulations permit at comer of drive. JBamest Matne^ of Fordland, Mo., New Books Listed clvllian population before or dur- j ooo foreign workert in 1944, Her- of the Joint social meeting to be Prompt and Efficient Printing are on hand for sals, cards, cable for the confidence he has.shown Linden and Myrtle streets, in a Hebron’s newly formed CHvica The Hebron Parent-Teacher As­ Highest is taking place thla afternoon at Ing war ...” ( zog said. Tha Nazi bosa concen- Spokesmen fo r Syria and Laba-j held at the home Monday night. of All flinda sockets and also some fixtures, and Residence A Zone. Council approved the slate o f o ffi­ sociation meeting Is scheduled to Singer i tbme o'clock at the Union Congfe- “Nelther the official position o f) trated on Franca aa a source of non, one-time f ^ mandates" colonel Watson has drawn no Don W illis will teU of his experi­ you know how hard Ihey are to W e Have Been in the KRAU SE’S At Cheney Library i Applftatlon of Anna fieroaagl cers handed in at its meeting Mon­ take place at the Town hall, gatlpnal church, an accused, nor the fact that an | slave labor, tha prosecutor added, which claimed Independence dur-1 ences as a pilot during the war COMMUNITY PRESS for permlaslon to build a two-car day evening by the nominating Wednesday evening. January 23. Prices Paid Sewing Center obtain just now. Plumbing and Heat­ f Annonneea Officers accused acted pursuant to an order Ing the war scr\-ed notice that; commissioner McCarthy chal- and motion pictures will be A. E Hidmes -I W Bar* The Manchester Hardware Com GREENHOUSES ' Mary Oieney Library bas the Viof Iliahla |j(uveinigovernment vi.or of m a ou superior|jc'iivm ^ ^ 1 shown. Refreshments will be garage atUched to a dwelling u» committee through Ira C. Turshen. unless prevented by Inclement For Rags, Bundled Papers, Cor. Nn. Main and N a finhool 832 Main St. Tel. 888.3 dSl Hartford Rond Manebeetm Kenneth Little has been named they expected.,.the organization t o ; ip^ged the legality of hla appoint- Those who will serve for the cn pany gives S A H Stamps with all ing Business for Many following news books: shall of Itself bo Sufficient to free ^ J llo tllC rS L ir c IC S rld their count: lea of foreign ,mnL be located closer to the aide line weather. Following the tegular fitreeto — Telephnne 6727 ■rasideht of the Rockville Fish served. suing year are the same officers Scrap Metals, Etc. Manchester cash purchases, so don’ t fall to Non-iFIctlon such accused from responsibility troops if otiter mcana failed. I than zoning regulations aUow At business program a number of our Years. | Specini Aneffttao aa those who aerved the W ar Coun­ take advantage of this added (Hvee fo Fbean M. A. Benmosche, Surgeon Ex­ from any crime with which he may ‘ Both France and Britain prom-! 70 Homestead atreet in a Resi­ returned veterans will tell of their Painting Leads To Divoraa cil last year: Preaident, Harold L. Cali or Write bonus when shopping here. Ordera fee 8766l plains to the Laymen; C. O. Bolts, bo charged.” the charter .aald. Plan Programs laed last month to withdraw their | dence B Zone. experiences overseas. It will be In Rely on our experience and New Veteran; Peter Bowman, Such circumstances.may be consid­ Application of Dr. Joseph Mas- - Gray; vlce-prealdenL Winthrop S. effect an open meeting and those QUALITY Painting, Paperhanging. Specialiate m ete Mittens forces from tha two Levant atatea,' Milwaukee— Mrs. Margaret Porter; aecretary, Mrs. Charles N. serdee for best results. Beach Red: K. S. Davis, Soldier of ered. however, in mitigation of aero for permission to use two who have not signed up as mem­ P R I NTING I nerai end Wed- but it waa provided that France, Rousseau, 21. related in Orcult Fillmore; treasurer. Rev. Harold bers, or others interested, will be Democracy; Frank Graham, Al punishment. The leaders of tha Catholic I would hold garrisons in Lebanon court some of the reasons she rooms of dwelling at 29 Park Wm. Ostrinsky Floors and Ceilings ding AiTHager WANTED R. Keen. John A. Markham and welcome. rbe printing I CAPITOL menta Smith, American; E, S, Hanna- Settlin; ojw controversy ^Ich j circles met at the home; "to guarantee security until auoh wanted n divorce from her hua- street for professional purposes in |nb wo do tor Robert E. Foote were named Hone for a continued winter of 182 Bissell Tel. 5879 Installed and Refinished. Johnson & Little ford. Conference Leadership in daevIop4d durlng trlala of various oornelius R. Foley, gener-' time aa the United Nations organ-1 bAnd, William, 25. Ont waa that he a Rcsidcnca A Zone. jr o n will Japanese copimanders for atroci­ auditors. pleasing mildness were rudely GRINDING CO. 0*01 Floivern. Business and Industry; Peter al chairman, last evening and dta- ization bas decided on the organ- i painted a mustache and spectacles Application of Dr. Richard C.' prose ontln- 145 MAIN STREET ties, the charter apeciflcally de­ The treasurer’s balance showed shattered by the recent drop In the General Carpenter Work. Puned PlnnUL Hunt, Peter Hunt's Workbook; <3. cussed plana for the coming yearlizatlon of collective security in on her wedding picture. Bho waa T O BU Y Alton for permission to use a por­ factory, be­ 38 Main St. Tel. 7958 Phone 5876 L, Miller, How Advertising Is clared that affidavits and similar with Rev. Frederick McLean, its this zone.” British troops had in- granted a divorce. w s* 472.01. A membership com-1 t^j^ rature, ^-hen some ther- CUSTOM es uae It wUl statement shtUl be admitted in ev­ tion of residence at 258 East Cta* w mometersregistered six below zero We Repair Everything “When Things Are Dull Written and_ Why; H. V. Poor, chaplain. I tervened after fighting between ter atreet.for professional pur­ Mrs. Irene Wright. Albert W. be prndooed onder Um naoot Artist Sees 'Alaska; J. B. Powell, idence. Included are documents It is planned to Invite Sister! native forces and the French. May Ead Butter Bbortage in some parts o f the town, and RECAPPING hfiiMlern, efflcleat methodo. Oet Around the Property. Our Business Is Good” without legal proof of Issuance or poses. resi of house being occu­ Hilding and Leroy Gatchell. Dis­ hovered near zero or a little above • • My Twenty-Five Years in China; Mary DeLourdea o f .St. Jo.seph I — ------A Package pied by a private family. posal of the bell lued at Jones With onr estimate. GIBSON'S For Fall *and Winter W. D, Price. Japan and the Son of signature, provided the tribunal be at the green and Amston road. SAWS OF AI.L KINDS college to address the circlea tn nP^ Pomona. Calif.—(VI—Poundmas- Application of Wiibrow J. Mes­ street for air raid warnings waa Balanced Precision Buffing Iiependable UoaNty fiervtwi Heaven: A, M. Schleainger, Age convinced that they were signed or About 10 above was the average R. S. PORTERFIELD GARAGE Improvements the spring. Sister DeLourdea ,1s an ■ O lA trlllU y C ter Will Warren thinks maybeTAhe sier for permlsalon to use building discussed and action will be taken. Expert Tire and Tube SET AND FILED of Jackson: Keith Wheeler, W t Issued by an officer or official of end. o f tha butter shortage la In at the gi^n Thdrsday morning. 178 Oak Grove Street B. H. Olbeoa. Prop authority on the spiritual training! n An amendment was suggested There wUl.be a teachers’ meet­ WILLIAM H. SCHlEl.iMiE Window Glass, Stove and Are the Wounded; G. F, Wllllson, International Red ,Crosa, or that sight for him. Police lassoed two Store at rear of 599 Center street aa an Repairing they are authentic doctor’s reporta, of the young child. A commltUe L i l l l * D 8 I T l l t upholstery shop in a Residence J to the by-law regarding yearly ing Mondi^ afternoon at the <3ol- 185 Spruce Street TeL 8590 Tel. 4752,4894.8746,2-0967 WIN-POWER Furnace Pipe and Cement, Saints and Strangers; Frances j representing all circles will work milk cows out of the path of n bus dues, that they be reduced from New and Used Tires Specializing (n affidavits^ diaries, or lettera Cop­ Zone. chester Central school and there Frozen Food Cabinets Wlnwar, Life of the Heart; R. F, | on plana for thia occasion. . i O i l T'e«caarex1 and turned them bvsr.td him. Are You In the Market 85 to 83, for approval at the next and Tubes Batteries BKAK Roofing and Roofing Cem- ies may be introduced If originals Application of Sterling Con­ will be one session only of the and Electric l.ighting Yates, Atom Smashers; Pauli Formation of a premarital . v ll f i l d v C l meeting, Feb. 11. schools here. The topic to be con­ Texaco Gas and Oil Wheel Alignment enL Small Tools for the Ziicker, ed„ New Architecture and are unavailable. To Sell? struction Company lo r permission Plailts I Each defendants ahall be defend group for boys and girls, from 17 Robert E. Foote waa called upon sidered will be reading. Hebron handy mechanic. City Planning, I to make alteraUons apd an addl- to tell of plana for the consolidated Brake and cd by counsel of hip own choosing. years on who ara thinking of mar­ (Oonttanod from Pngs’Oan) teachers have been invited to join Fiction I riage, waa also discussed. This Uon to a buUdlng and uao it aa a school aa made at the last com­ MANCHESTER TIRE GRAVELY TRACTORS "subject to disapproval by the trl-. - • ^ ------, WRITE BOX N, residence located in the rear of the Colchester Teachers Club, and Unrboretor Jim Bi.shop, Glass Crutch; Mrs,' bunal.” MacArthur will appoint consist of from four, jjy^ „ regulations cover- GOT A HOUSE mittee meeting. He said that it is a meeting will be held Monday eve­ and r e c a p p i n g CO, — FOR — Saiee and Sendee. P. S. Buck, Portrait of a Mar­ the property at 884^ Center planned to hold an open meeting Service! the chief counsel responsible for to eight iMtures TOvering not ing railroad fr e t ^ t remain on the ning. Several; of the local .teach­ Telephone S869 LARSEN'S Care THE HERALD street in a Itealdence B Zone. in the near future. riage; B. L, Biirman, Rooster the investigation and prosecution religion'’ but nuch additional su^ agency agency’s a books, and that "with“ with a TO SELL? ers have expressed their intention BRIGGS AND STRATTON FEED SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Porter Broad Street — A Short Ways Crows for Day: Manning CJOles, while any United Nation which jects as aeonomicn, Innumnce, blUa little luck" these will ba revoked by Application of Thomas A. Han­ to join the dub. The meeting will 185 Main SL Phone 5012 88 Depot Square Pbone 54M have heard, from their son, 'Cpl. From Center fitreet — A t the Dupont Point Products ENGINES Fifth Man;. Daphne du Maurlsr, fought Japan may appoint an as­ and budgatai, baptism of children, mid-April. We have clients with suf> sen for permission to uae tha base­ be In Day hafl, Colchester. Olbson C. Porter, that ha arrived Texaco Sign. Sniw and Sendee. , King’s General; Mra. Laverns sociate counsel to aaaiat etc. Spoalura well versed on To Bo BUmlnatod Gradually flcieiit cash hwklnf for all ment of hla residence for furniture The annual Parish meeting will Sunday at Camp Pevens, Maas., Gay, Unspeakablea; Mrs. F. P. W. these subjects will be Invited to The sleeping car ban on runs of repairing and finishing at be held at St. Peter’s Episcopal tjiicfi of hoRies. ^tnffies* from MarseiUes, Francs, after 11 Keyes, River Road; Mrs. I. S. Ro- address this group. 450 miles or less will be eliminat­ Compfiald Rood in a Reddenca .K • church thta evening, January fin allowing Goldfish Again doubles, flats, farms, sahur- days at sea. He has received his W ALtPAPER SPENCER SUPPORTS rick, Outside Eden; Mary Var- Another project for 1946 sug­ ed gradually beginning Feb. IS, Zone. 19. Reports of officers will be ren­ SERVING YOUR NEEDS Buy Your Hardware T. P. Holloran doulakis. Gold In the Streets; ban and business properties Order discharge and expecte to be in In All . Are Indlvldnally Vancouver, B. C.— (/P)— Note to gested was gathering clothing for ODT announced last night. AppUcatlon of Grayland D. dered. Officers to serve for the en­ FUNERAL HOME Eveljm Waugh, Brldeshead Revls- Hartford in the near future where Deaigned editors: You can dust o ff that Father John Laughlln who la bead The agency' aald- also, that re- urgently needed. Clough for permission to convert" suing year will be elected. A pro­ SPORTS EQUIPMENT ited: I. A. R. Wylie, Ho, the Fair he will join his wife, the former PICTURE FRAMING to aht tbe doctoFe and Housewares "College Boy Swallows Goldfish" of tha fit. Benedict center which stricUdna on advance railroad rea- Our active, efficient or* four-tenement bouse into five tene­ posed release of a mortgage taken Wind! FU EL Q IL Mias Elsie Nyberg, of 308 Enfield out some years ago by the late Er­ Stop Around To 8m Uni treatment of ptoele Ideally located—cnevenleni end headline--they’re at it.again. The caras for tha Negro population In ervatlona will be revoked March ments by sdding a tenement in flrnnlxatlon guaranteea re* streeL He will of course also come nest Woodward :d ll be voted upon. Ws have it, II IFs to be bad (tagging organa); twsy from the bnay thornegW Jokers club at the Unlvefiilty of Hartford. IS. At. present they may not be From Ooa of M aacbaat^a OW- the basement at 81-A8 Chestnut Needs al suits, . to see his parents in Hebron, and Other business proper to come be­ Ws ona fst It. If IFs to be got SEE back pain and in- Dependent Not Listed . British Columbia announced one Slnca the last leaders’ meeting made more than ^4 days ahead. eat Deslora for RsfiaMo fisrvlM street in . a Residence A Zone. rare. Illattnrtlve Slervtoe. MoA will probably need a good rest fore the meeting will be taken- W e oan do It, 11 It ona be domi. I u r I e a; Inhperable of its members would gulp a gold­ two more circles have been form­ Decline of troops movements Call us for prompt serv­ Application of Max Rubaeba for before tacklUig serious work. bernlat movable ktd-i era FsellHfee. Honolulu—(A’)—The Navy Newt care of. It Is nor aim to serve yno e« fish If students made their quota ed bringing the number to 14 In and availability o f now troop sleep­ ice. ' permission to operate a package A s now planned the contribu­ ney; maternity tells of a certain unnamed sailor ing cars mnks posslbla the pro- RANGE O IL wan that yooH *!aak for nnote.*’ in an international atudents’ fund Mancbceter. store at 100 North street in a Res­ tions for the clothing drive must JACK ROAN'S who asked Yeoman 2-c George greastva relaxation of pullman Motored fiarvlee! H ie mastiff dog has altered in AMBULANCE SBKVICB drive. The drive Went over and 'm a r t f . Glokan of Chicopee Falla, Mass., to idence C Zone, closer to other liq­ ba handed in by the 27th to be no important particular from sev­ Engineering Student Paul Chutter reatrlctlons, ODT aald In announc­ NASSIFF ARMS CO. MePARTLAND Hardware Store help, him figure out discharge Choosas L o a f W ay Jorvis Realty Co. uor outlets than reguUriiona per- packed ready for forwarding. Mra. eral centuries B.C. to the present JOHNSON PAINT CO. DAY AND, NIGHT dipped his hand Into a bowl, yank­ ing this schedule: The W . G. Glenuey Co. Apartment 84 O 8620 points. Giokas obliged and together nUL Irena W right will take c a n of con- time. SPOBTS 8VPFUES TEL. 6854 I By Mn. Anne Ckibot ed out a wriggling fish and swal­ On Feb. 15 sleeping ears again • Dover Itoad PH O N E 414S 699 MAIN STREET Garden Drive Cor. Main and Middle rpk. they listed his quallficatlona for Lake City— (V)— An unem­ Application of Frank J. Blan- tributiona from Marlboro and Bur- 8M Main St., Mnaebeater, Oqoa. 175 Center S t Phone 1 Fits any size baby as the ribbed lowed one. ployed laborer applied directly to will be permitted on runs o f nom Telephone 41 IS or 727B rowa Hill roads: Jones atreet, Mrs. TeL Mnneheetsr 2-1S41 . PH O NE 7884 (affect provides plenty of "give” in discharge. The sailor had a de- 351 to 400 m iles., e b a ^ fo r permtasion to have a pendent, but not knowing a dspehd- Preaident Truman for a job. Tbe package store located in the base­ Henry Adler; Amston Lake, Mra. ttlM boraet Litue six-inch mittens RontlBg Booom May be Bzponslve oh March 1 runs o f from S51 to ent counted ten big points, failed to application waa referred in turn, ment of a retldcnce at 248*248 Albert T u rg^ : Colchester tele­ •rs Just Cs pretty as. they arc 350 miles will ba reatorad and on phone dlvislea, Mra. Adam Kawal- menUon it. He should >taave been from the White House to tha De­ Center street, which wiU be cioaer ARE TREE SURGERY Oil Burner! Sendt Uae soft pink, pale blue or Portland, Ore.—(V)— A land­ partment of Labor, to the Weatem March 15 the remmifiing raatrle- akl: Amston idllage, Mn. William home months ago. to other liquor outlets than aonlng DE SOTO, PLYMOUTH CONN. STATE I.ICENRE Its baby wool for thia quickly lady D4re la wondering whether It Regional U. 8. Employment Serv­ tiona will be removed. 6. Owen; Hebron Center, Mrs. YOUR" Griswold's EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S regidatlons permit In a BuslneM Itted ast. pays to rent rooms. A tenant’s ice, to Uto Utah USES and finally Stuart Brinkman and Mra. Leroy FIRES TZEF.S REMOVED and Hot Air Fumat To obtain complex knitting In- 200-pound St- Bernard dog bump­ to the Salt Laka a ty USES office Roast Prfano Riba o f R eef Zone. Oatchell. School children will be SERVICE AND GENUINE PARTS. Service Station itibna fo r' the nibbed Bonnet ed into her. 'the collision knocked ihree blocks from the job seeker’s fitote of Conneotleat asked to 'help in explaining n ee^ WEARING Tt la better to have dang*roue Mittcna (Pattern No. 5820) Ooidash 311 Main Streot her down and broke her leg. Fried Oyators Calves* Uver Requirement of the deotltute. Burlap bags will OUT? dead Umbo in ypnr treea re­ 10 cents In Cold plus 1 cent MANCHESTER AppUcatlon of Charles E. Ronzo be furniahed for ohoer and these EXPERT AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK Repaired and In Memoriam Bteaks VaalOntleto Brolloni moved hefore eomeone In tai- TELEPHONE 8459 Your Name, Address and No Eyes For Money •tin Pretty CMpper for Approval Certificate for a should be securely tied to keep WE CAN BlAKB THEM LAST Jnred. Wo have time now. EfiU iPiattatn Number to Anne Cabot, AU TO BODY LOADS OP PUN — DINE AND DANCE TONIGHTI gasoline atation at 540 Bast Mid­ pain mated. Thera la tha greateot . liO N O B R t Hvenlng Herald, 1150 Ave. In 4ovinK memory of. M.ry A. Tslk- Replaced fart, vlio died Juiuary 90, 1M6, Tacoma, Wash.—(V)—Police re­ I.OS Angalea—’ clerc of Manchester Polio Drive, with the Franco government of fa Oaa Taar by Mall ...... ! *SS vegetables for the market To ths Eklitor, Japanese civilians. He was court- The war-time health of Man- 446 Center Stre^ . far montB by Mall ...... * the world’s history for that mat­ are now in the year 1946. which carried a greatly abridged report studenta In declining to have any- A momentous occasion has aris­ ' marttailed, sentenced to death. cheater people was excellent. Dr. 1 “if we arc to really do a good Job Spain and enter into contact with M. M. Over a thousand other -OI'i) pro­ the exiled Spanish Republican re­ :.'y»Bcia Copy ...... i ter. means that .‘Senator Thomas C.; »>f an address delivered at Con- thing to do with the award or the en in American history t At an un­ D. C. Y. Moore, town healt^ of-| in raising funds comparable to last Every Friday and Saturday Night H tMlrarad Oaa Taa/ ...... " But it la Masaryk who is right. Hart must soon admit that he ha.s' nccticut College for Women by involved competition was ex- Niantlc River Road, precedented meeting held last tested that, if Gen. Ysmaahita gime. r'^^ WaatoraWaatarB StataaStttaa aBd APO ...... an o could have his sentence reviewed fleer, sUted recently, and in spite | year's total.” FEATURING YODELING ALICE MAE Thei-e is small use in outlawing arrived at, his_bl1dge of decision. ” Dr. Robert .<4. Lynd, Columbia uni- plained thus by Carol .Wall, 16- Waterford,* Conn. night by American soldiers, at­ Despite an earlier declaration by MEMBER o r by the U. 8. Supreme Court, why of the lack of phyiricians, due toj According to Walter Buckley,, of Foreign Minister Georges Bldault Telephone 3861 If vcr.sity sociologist and author of year-old senior who sponsored the tended by 20,000 demoralised vet- THM ASSOCIATED P R E ^ the atomic bomb if we do not also On Jan. lUh, Senator Hart erana certain demands w/re made not this Ol ? Put this way It would the service calla adequate medical the Manchester Trust Co., who is that France would not act alone SEA FOOD AND STEAMED CLAMS EVERY FRIDAY Tha Aaaoclated Praia '» «“ U»l»aly wrote Governor Baldwin that "we seem that an American Ol de­ service was provided at great' treasurer of the drive, only $235 aBUUed to Uia uae of outlaw the machine gun. There is note. Though it opened with the motion to ignore the D. A. R. of- of Congress and ths American against Spain, the Assembly de­ all oaara dtapatchas credited to |l small use in trying to ban or to are now into 1946; and since there atatement that “democracy is in fer: serves as much of a hearing in mental and physical burden to the had been turned in at the close of clared that France ahould “pre­ seems to be some Interest in the people. Every man there was in­ AmericaYf courts aa a Japanese business yesterday. It is hoped OtiMrwIaa credited Ib thia paper and avoid one particular method of for a tough fight in the years Cfilead structed to write to his congress remaining practltloneers. pare her own rupture ’ with the alao tba local oawa puMiahed aere. subject matter of that letter, I re­ “We did not think it feasible to th.f Vh ■ general- Oen. MacArthur will re­ The work of the physicians was that the first few days of next Franco regime. France recently waging war unless we renoimce ahead" and therefore might have man demanding that the demobill „f hi. nn week will change thia picture. Pub­ Ail ligbta ol rapuDHcation ol apectal quest that yon make it public." name a candidate for a good citi­ Hebron Grange. P. of H.. No. Ill zatlon policy be changed. How view the decision of his court on lightened during the war by the asked the Ublted States, Britain the use of ail methods of making Herein involved ia not only the been expected to be instantly dis­ a soldier under his command and use of the wonder drugs and com­ lication of donations of one dollar diapatcbea bareiB. zenship award sponsored by an held their regular meeting at the ever, many of us feel that our only or more will be started next week. and Russia for a re-lnatatement of Do Ton Need 1 ^ aarvlea clleBt of N. E. K. Service war. transparent spectacle of two missed to the Day's waste ba.sket, subject to explicit military regu­ pounds, penicillin, the sulfa com­ their views with respect to Spain. fac.______minds in complete agreement aa organization which refused Negro Gilead Community Hall on Tuesday hops is to get the American press lations. Gen. Yamashita Was tried Bright Spot la Drive If they are honest with them- such is the reverance in which the behind ws. which is the reason pounds and other Improved medl- One of the bright spots in the Agrees to Peace Conference „ „ Pi*ilsh#re Bswrsssntsllfssi TIm to the progress of the astiunomi- ...... musicians Marion Anderson and evening with an attendance of fif­ by a foreign court on the basis of cants. The future looms even csl and political calendar. butiDsy holds New London’s college why 1 am requesting your cooper­ violating laws which, up to this drive thus far -is the crediUble The action came a few houra Truck Tires Now? f j Jm5 '' m:S.-. sS^al selvea that is the reality all the Hazel Scott permission to use ty. The lecturer program was op­ brighter. Dr. Moore declares, with after the French government had Tork.Tnrk. Chlcaco.i^lcaao. D«tr«i«Detroit and Boaton. what our conceit takes to be one i fur women that it neither scorned ation to publicize to your utmost point never existed in wrriUng. Lest work of the Package Store, Tavern statesmen who are weighted with Constitution hall." en to the public. It was men’s this most urgent matter. the utilization soon of other new and Grill committee, headed by agreed to proposals of the United bureau of of those rare, delicate and touch-1 to print the brief account of the It appear that there is one law for medical discoveries, including the We have following sizes on hand for member audit the responsibility for this world's I don't know how many Negro night and they gave a very amus­ Our demand is clear; we want the conquered and another law for Andy Pagani and assisted by Paul States, Russia and Britain for a •ciEcm-ATioNa Ing references to our own efforts. ’ which some joumsllstical- one thing done and we want it most promising of a large group European peace conference in survival must now begin to face. For all we know, it may have ^ . . . students attend Crosby High ing and humorous program con­ the conqueror his case was al­ Ottone, Tony Barren and Fearvan- immediate delivery t done now. We demand -e » lowed further hearing. Is there —streptomyacln — regarded by tl Vichl. They have turned in $106 Paris In May. Tha Harald Printini been we who were designated by ^ inclined student had probably School but probably not a great sisting of traniKriptiops some of the medical profession aa an ad­ Bidault Informed the cabinet MByows tto flosoclsi twponflbUiiy for the words "some Interest." supplied nor did it refer to the which were recordings made by A demobilization plan that will any reasonable doubt In anyone’! thus far and are not through with inw riPhlfl 4aTor» appMrinf many, certainly not enough to be an understandable, and guaran­ mind as to the outcome of Gen. vance on penicillin, the wonder their work. This does not include that he had been assured by U. S. n rS a ^ n U la The liancheater Eva- An Echo From The Past "That letter” proved to be the speaker as "that spokesman for our local orchestra, "The Barn­ drug. Secretary of .State James F. 6.00x20 Blng H arald.______make it improbable that this slap stormers.” Rev. George M. Milne teed policy which will end our Yamashita's case? Is there any any money that may be left in The lower house of the Nether­ surprise of the affair, andyet a | Moscow.” It didn't even call the anxiety and get us home now. reasonable doubt in any unpreju­ Physicians Overworked Louis Jordan, Dick Leslie containers but represents dona­ Byrnes -that 18 nations, besides typical revelation of the Hart ^ Columbia educator a "Commu- at the D. A. R. could have been presented to Mr. and Mrs. Richard The war years found the few the Big Three, would have a say 6.50x20 Saturday, January 19 lands Parliament has adopted a Storrs who are leaving town soon, This demand has been sent to diced mind as to what the outcome tions by ths proprietors of these adopted without their aid. This a majority of our Senators anil of this GI’s case should be?—pro­ older phyetciona worked far be­ Louis Jordan, “America's No. businesses. Mr. PAganl said that on the texts of treaties with Italy. resolution calling for an Inquiry '"‘■S a T e U e r r* which he a n -|‘’‘»‘ " Instead, it hid the article, an end table and lamp, a gift from yond their normal strength and 7.00x20 was a vote by intelligent young Uie people In the community. Re­ Representatives, as well aa to vided we believe In capital punleh- Jive King’’ and his famous record there are those who do not agree the meeting by the committee in Teachers Aasoclation win serve Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria and The Usipire Strikes Out into the manner In which Dr. Hu- nounced hia decision not to run; "Tha Day a snob department that folks of the Caucasian race who members of the War Department, ,ment? abilities and this undue strain. Dr. ing orchestra, headlines the stage in thought with those making a Finland. was written on April f5th, 1945,. day was on Page 12 and there, freshments of cocoa and cookies Moore stated, resulted in forced living in handling liquor but felt charge, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas dinner at noon.' The Big Three foreign minister^ 8.25x20 If ha wtra belnf govemed by bertiis' J. Van Mook, governor Just hsppend to have some under­ was served. Dancing was enjoyed columnists, radio networks, news­ It might be that a further re­ show playing today and Sun­ O’Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mrs. Evalina Derosia is chair­ nine months ago. He had. ac- j tucked away amid the "society" by all present. papers, and to the people who are leave of absence at times from day St the State theater, Hart­ that he could point with pride to had decided at their Moscow con­ coosiatcnt principle In the present general of Batavia, has been cording to his letter, done his! standing of tha fact that this view of this case would be whole­ duty ao that mind and body might 'nbbits. man of the committee in charge ,, » , 1. ,1 . and personal items—which are waiting for our return. And as the some. It is the first case of which ford. Jordan, creator of such song the substantial backing that these ference that France would be a 11.00x24 handling the situation of the In­ thinking about the question of i sense of racial'superiority, from Hebron Juvenile Grange No. 35 recover sufficiently so that they businesses have given the Polio A dance will be held at Yeomans of a card party to be given by signatory only of the Italian peace atrike aituatlon, President Tru- held their regular meeting at the moat important distributor of we have heard where America hits as “Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t hall tonight by the mem­ Columbia Grange at Yeomans hall, donesian revolt. running again on that day, and i *'**‘1 ®nly by the leisured dames which the D. A. R. suffers in com­ public opinion, the newspapers publicly let it be known that she might return again to duty to Ms’ Baby,” "Caledonls,” "G.I. drive thus far. treaty. France then had requested 12.00x24 ■tan would aUll be holding to his reached his conclusion. | of the village and their back- Gilead Community Hall on Tues­ carry on the extremely heavy bur­ Hrhools* Campaign bers of Columbia Athletic associa­ January 23. The passage of this resolution mon with the late Adolf Hitler, is day afternoon. Mrs. Beatrice A. can expand our cause and we stands for Justice toward its own Jive,” and hia newest sensational Donald Woodward has been that other countries which had Statement to the labor-manage- Accordingly. while we and the'.stairs satellites - was the Lynd shall win. Most of our news den of practice. Miss ElsUicr Gronatrom said that tion. Tony Tlrone, Maufice Alex­ been victims of Italian, aggression puts a new stumbling block in the the heritage of ignorance and Little, Juvenile deputy of Manches­ citizens at least as impartial as recording “Buzz Me,” has the ander and James Young are in named chairman of the Red Cross nent conference, to the effect Republican politicians of Con-! ^ interesting to ter was present and she installed sources have been from the Unit­ that of the Roman empire. It might “Manchester physicians were singiest, swlngiest, jivlest and the schools are prepared to start be allowed at least a hearing on way of possible settlement of necticut were debating whether cnielty. These Waterbury kids extended to their very limits of their campaign Monday and that charge. Proceeds will be used to War Fund Drive which will take such a treaty. that labor and management must know how many, if any, of the the officers for this veer. Her ss- ed Preas and the Associated Press be that it would be wholesome for most entertaining band in the improve the ball field and most place in the month of March. aettle their probtema among them* strife in Batavia, where Dr. Van Senator Hart should run again. did not c^re to be distinguished by slstants were; Master, William diapatcbea The reason for thia is society to think over those words endurance," said Dr. Moore. “This during the first four days of next whether he would run again, and pcni.^ers of that page read It. heavy, constant strain forced land. Augmenting thia giant week they will do their best to especially to create a fund for a Mrs. Alexandria Rlanl is at Mlvea “In the American way." Mook is even now scheduled to such markings. For my part, I Hagenow; chaplain. Robert Morri- that Army reporters of our own in the radio news item: “unmwok- stage bill are the Manhattan Debs, shaded grandstand for the com­ Foxhlll Farm during the absence USB arrive for new talks with the In­ whether he would make a good Total Choice son; pianist, Mrs. Anderson; solo­ newspapers and news-services ed stabbing to death.” Is Mch a them to seek relief oftener than make a showing comparable to the ontgpmery To be conaiatent, he would alao run If he ran, that gentleman had glory in their spunk. In normal times. Despite the lack “Dancing Darlings;’’ O'Donnell A excellent record of previous years. fort of the "fans. of her sister, Mrs. Carl Emerson, ard donesian leaders. He Is presumed ist. Elaine Murphy and marshall. were forbidden to attend any crime ever committed without Blair presenting s comedy and MANCHESTER have to bear in mind that his own the comforting peace of a mind One of the things Dr. Lynd said Mrs. Foster. The following were meetings held by American sol­ provocation? Whence came the of adequate medical service, none Miss Gran#trom is assisted by Harrj' Chowanec, Master of the who is recovering from a major 824-828 MAIN STREET to be taking with him new pro* made up and put on record was that this country faces the to­ dancing novelty; Roy Douglas, Miss Catherine Shea and Miss Grange has announced the fol­ operation at Windham Community fact'flndlEg procedure recommen* Lie Detector insUlIed; Master, Calvin FUh; lec­ diers. You, who value your free­ provocation in this case? Did this with serious affections were sensational ventriloquist; The Ver- posala formulated after the recent months ago. tal choice of either a sociallxed turer, Carrol Warner; steward, Ed­ dom of the press over censorship GI have a score to settle with the slighted, though it was not always Huldah Butler. Every teacher from lowing committees for the next Memorial hospital. 6 6 6 datlon to Oongreas vlsuallaed gov dsKuers in “Thrills Galore;” Dick Robert Slayter of Boaton, a for­ the kindergarten classes to High year: Home Economics, Mrs. conferences on the subject In Lon­ He was, in effect, Bailing un­ democracy or a system in which 1 hadn't heard anything about ward Marks; assistant steward. as essential to domoeracy, can Japanese for the murder of hia possible for a patient to obtain Leslie, comedy star, and many COLD PREPARATIONS enunent in the role of umpire der sealed orders all tha time. the "Lie detector’’ machine over Merton Hills; chaplain, Laura well understand Just how difficult buddy? Was he filled with stories the services of their own physi­ school have agreed to do all they Marlon Squler, Mrs. Junie Squier, mer shipmate of Jack Wiley's la don. The action of the Dutch private business will take over the others. Showing on screen ia can to encourage the children and visiting Jack at the home of his LIQUro, TABI.ETS, HALVE. lather than the role of fellow dis­ Ha has probably done that be­ which a bit of a fuss was made Hills; treasurer, Teddv Larson- it is for us. to make ourselves of unprovoked sneak attacks on cian when ill.’* “Stranger of the Swamp” with Mrs. Evelina Derosia; Business. NOME DROPS home parliament Ia then, an at­ fore, In naval maneuver. But state and move irrevocably to­ Americana by Japanese so that ha Common sense and the ability older students in High school to Archibald Sfcarpe, Cauncey Squier, parents, Mr, and Mrs. John J. B. putant. some time ago by the psuedo-sci- secretary, Arlene Sagho; gate­ beard, and perhaps this will en­ Rosemary LaPIanche and Robert Caution use only ns directed. tempt to interrupt and delay these thia time the sealed orders were ward fascism. Piecemeal reforms, keeper, Elaine Hills; Ceres, Helen able you to better understand the believed, as do a great nuiny to fall back upon home medicants get back of this drive and bring Donald R. Tuttle; Publicity, Mrs. Wiley of Chestnut Hill. LEARN TO DANCE AT SOBY’S When Presides^ Truman hlm- entifle niagasines until recently— Americans in this country, that all Barratt. in as large donations aa possible. Eleanor Tuttle, Mrs. Alice Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones are new negotiations from which hia own. They were hia own se­ he said, will no longSr serve. The Hills; Pomona. Alice Johnston; tremendous difficulties we have m for minor ailments became a prac­ There are lets stage shows today aelf ventured to submit a personal cret device for making up his lady assistant steward. Patricia Jap# are sneaks? How much in­ tice in town during the wars, Dr. Miss Granstrom has planned a and Miss Gladys ; Charity. receiving congratulations on their HARTFORD peace might result. liberal compromise between capiy during the search for the kidnap- overcoming the rigid Army con­ and Sunday starting at 10 p. m. special program for grade school 16th wedding anniversary Just ^pfopoaal for the aolutlon at the own mind In a state of dignity, murderer of the Degnan child. Fogil; pianist, Phyllis Fbgil and trols over our lives. fluence did the attitude of folks Moore stated and this action by Mrs. MffHon Hurlbutt, Mrs. M ith tf|i««Hiiig ateet atrike, he forg^A What do the legislators who for holding to hia decision, and talism and democracy Is no long­ matron, Mrs. Viola Warner. Respectfully, in thia country havo-on his 'think­ many was of much assistance to children to be given in several of Isham, Mrs. Audrey Hardwick, celebrated. FENDER AND New Classes for Men and Women:, Start Next Week! Adopted this resolution want? for revealing It, when the Ume er po.ssible, he declared. He de­ Then I saw somewhere a mention ing? Yes, it might not be b#d If the overworked doctora have any serious bearing upon the the schools, it will center around Newton B. Smith, Clayton E State Police officer Thomas hoth of these previous principles Refreshments were served at the James S. Johnston. the actual experiences of some O'Brien and Mrs. O’Brien. who BODY WORK They expressed themselves rather came, in dignified manner. scribed as fiction the idea of divi­ of the fact that the Oiicago police close of the meeting. CpI. James S. Johnston. some Ideas, which are freely ex­ Local physicians cared for the health of the townspeople. Dr. Hunt and Rev. Ralph Rowland. of hia. Ones again he was doing pressed in this country should be usual types of seasonal illnesses, Moore stated, residents apparently grade school children who have The annual meeting of the mem­ have made their home at Colum­ 12 WEEKLY DANCE LESSONS $10 plainly. They want to have the Tha dry, crisp character of the sion of power in a system politi­ planned to use ths lie detector in Arnold C. Foote and daugh­ ASN 31413752 been stricken with infantile paral­ SOUMKNR ft FLAGG what he had previoualy admitted ter, Miss Helen of Amherst. Mass brought to light and squarely fac­ none developing into epidemic sta­ maintaining their health even bet­ bers of District 10 of the Connec bia Lake with their two daughters Indonesian revolt suppressed by Hart mind, the mind which, ever cally democratic but economically connection with the questioning of U. S. Armed Forces Institute tus. ’There were a number of war ysis and who are now back In for two years, have bought a place INC. BEGINNERS: Tuesday Evening, 8 ;30 to 10:30. >Hfovemment should not try to do since he came into politics, has were overnight guests of Mrs. A.P.O. 75, c-o Postmaster ed by a nation which has set it­ ter in spite of the war strains, than school. ticut Milk Producers will be held force. And why do they want it undemocratic. the two suspects the police then self up before the world as the strain affections such as a type of in peace-time when all kinds of at Yeomans hall, Monday. The in Willimantic, to’whlch they plan 884 Crater St. TM. 8101 —storing to dictate the terms up­ impressed us aa a remarkable held. Alice Foote and they attended the San Francisco, California. ADVANCED: Wednesday Evening, 8:30 to 10:30 to be suppressed by force? demonstration of the truth that Foote-Parcelia wedding in New exponent of Justice. nervous ailment which phjiriclana commSfflties, foods and drink were women of the Columbia Parent to move in the near future. on which labor and management Labor, said Dr. Lynd, Is the Milford. Allen H. Gates called “occupational neurosis," de­ available in unlimited quantitiea The Netherlands Government, he who would command must first Never did see anything more American Justice rived by the patient from his phy­ should operate. . learn to command himself, is only power organized on the side Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurley were To the Editor, Coventry. Conn., Fortunately residents were able to REGISTER BY PHONE: HARTFORD 3-1919 said the legislator who Introduced of democracy, though democracy about it. But anyhow both the sical condition, his Inadaptability obtain plenty of protein bearing Columbia He has bad small profit from characterleAcally illustrated by Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Today we hear that an Amcri- Jan. 15, 1946. to war work, excessive mental YOUR the legislation, is a "power serv- one. paragraph of the aeaied or­ ia .the side having the deepest suspects then held were later set foods, milk, eggs and garden pro­ Private Lessons — 5 Hour Courses Ala lapse from principle. In strain or a combination of condi- duce. BUCK'S CORNER RESTAURANT ing God's will," which has been ders he gave nlmaclf. meaning and the greatest hope of free, so I Imagine that the lie de­ Albert Dordu of WalllngforA was tlona There was also many var­ Hubert- P. Collins was elected SNAPSHOTS proposal to the ateel negotiators, tector let the cops down. a recent visitor at the home of his and Mrs. Empson Aborn of Maple Dr. Moore complimented the Me­ president of Saxton B. Little Free New lAindon Turnpike, Glastonbury trusted with a task that “no force •There is no foretelling,” he our time. sister, Mrs. Floyd Fogll. street, who recently reenlisted in ious forms of skin Jlsesses result­ morial hospital staff of physicians Finished At Short Notice! ha took tha^ union demand for aa wrote nine months ago, "what my Eilington ing from working coMItlims in the Library Association at its annual THE CEDAR ROOM IS NOW OPEN Inereaae of nineteen and a half on earth should force it to aban­ While the theory Is exploited That device never did seem to The Rev. Charles Downs, acting the Air Force reserves, left Wed­ and surgeons. Superintendent Wil­ meeting Monday evening. Other don." reputation as a U. S. Senator will me to make any kind of sense. nesday for Greensboro, N. C., aft­ war plants. liam P. Slover, nursing staff and For Your Dining and Dancing Pleasure ELITE STUDIO ^nenta aa hour and tha ^mpaay' be in the summer of 1946. But that in a democracy power Is dif­ minister at the Gilead'Con^^reg^a- The Ellington Congregational Epldendo Control Plans officers elected were vice-presi­ 988 MAIN STREET Here, for the first time in mod­ Suppose the thing does wiggle or tlonal church preached for his last er spending a furlough with hii auxiliary staffs for the excellent dent, Howard B. Rice; secretary OPEN EVERY NIGHT wUUngneas to pay an Incraase ^ even aaauming that my earnest fused everywhere among the peo­ time here on Sunday, as Rev. church extends a cordial Invlta;;, jjiarants. HU enlistment is for s *1116 State f medical authorities team work displayed during the em debate over colonies, we have endeavor brings success beyond respond in any other way in which tion to all in the community to be* made plans to combat any epidem­ and treasurer, aayton E. Hunt; flfteaq cants an hour and, with la ple, the fact is that in this coun­ George Milne and family have year and he expects soon to os war which kept the town health on trustee, Henry B. Hutchins; com­ WARD KRAUSE AND HIS ORCH. AND FLOOR SHOW aa expresaion of the comfortable any man's expectation—my own it is supposed to when a suspect moved back to town and Rev, present at a reception for Rev. sent overseas. ic which might have occurred dur­ an even keel. There were few OB Y ’ S W^waighted arithmetic, averaged try today private interests are in ing the war years and emergency mittee for three years. Miss Mar­ SATURDAY NIGHT hypocrisy of the old slogan about included—one inexorable circum- is questioned, how can it ever in Milne wUI preach next ’Sunday. and Mrs. J. C. Miller in the church weeks during the entire war period ^iheni to reach a figure of eighteen atanca will stand forth. That will control; that there is arbitrary January 20. parlors Friday, January 26. from Ellington Grange served a din­ hospitals were planned for the ion Holmes, aayton E. Hunt. Mrs. Italian Food A Specialty — Legal Beverages tha “white man’s burden.” By thia the world be proved that it Isn t ner to 145 members of the Elling- that the facilities of the hospital Allan Roblnson.i and Rev. Ralph Borrow On Your onncE STUDIOS ^and a half cents aa hour, which he be the stark fact of 69 years. Pos­ use of power by some to block the Clarence V. Rathbun has been 7:30 to 9 p. ra. Rev. Mr. Miller Maaafield State Training School were not taxed to the limit, but Catering To Banquets, Weddings and Parties theory, those Dutch legislators sibly I may be looked upon then lying itself. Affer all it’s one ma­ has recently assumed his duties ton-Vemon farmers exchange »n and the Veterans’ Home at Rocky W. Rowland. The librarian. Mrs. > then aubmitted aa his proposal. prograss of other men and that engaged as manager at the Wells- Wednesday evening in the E3Ung- under the elDcient management For Reservations Gall Glastonbury 6S.'I Car Now 558 Farmington Ave., at So. Whitney St., Hartford who want to have the, Indonesian as mentally and physically fit. chine’s word ajhllnat another’s, as pastor of the church, and all HUI. Emergency medical groups and operation of the entire staff, Lillian B. Rice, reported that 929 Tha union accepted his propos- the American system of laissez way forms, his duties starting on Join in welcoming both Mr. and ton Town Hall. were in readiness. Including physi­ visits were made to the library New Chattel Mortgage Law per­ independence movement suppress­ However, six more years will car­ even if one does happen to be a Feb. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Richard the war emergency period was ‘V al. but the company did not. There ry me well into the seventies and faire is hostile to growth and the Mrs. Miller to the community as cian#. nursing staffs and attend­ passed In a satisfactory manner. during 1945, representing 114 per­ mits you to borrow money on ed by war and bloodshed are not human machine and >ha other Storrs are moving to Storrs, Conn. well as to the church. ants for the demand which, fortu­ sons, thirty-five of whom were your automobile. * MOW remains, thei^ore, a gap of that is an age of declining powers needs of. human beings. Mr. Storr* has been manager at Escapes Traffic Penalty Poet-War PliMS thinking of investments, or for nearly all men. For years it thing of steel and perhaps of ayn- Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick John nately, did not come during the The war years w'ere trying ones children and 30 summer people. S' three and a half cents an hour be- It Is not the mere bigneas of this farm for the past year. Arens arrived home from Aling- war years. In this conn^tion Prompt and Confldentlal Service natural wealth, or trading profits has been true thdt men of too ad­ theUcs? and the post-w#r years will also There was s total circulation of ' : tween the union demand and the vanced age have held seats In the business that alarms him. Dr. Foote-Pareells Wedding ton, 'Va., where Mr. Arens has Austin, Tex.—(JP)— The Rev. there was plenty of supplies avail­ reveal many war-time deflclencles 2,165 books. Sixty-two new books 5IONEV WILL RE but of their own divine obligation Waiter Kerr was stopped by a able, secured through the Red WE HAVE A LARGE DISPLAY ' I'aompany’a offer. It is likely that U. S. Senate. I shall no^ be one of Lynd made clear, but the vital And if it doesn’t wiggle, what A very pretty wedding took been stationed after hia furlough developing m ' the years pass, ac­ were added during the year, V' LOANED YOU OF ' there might now be no gap at all to rule a backward people. that category." does that prove? Perhaps that the place at the Congregational church when he came from overseas. traffic policeman and identified Cross and other agencies, and cording to Dr. Moore. Servicemen through the state grant, sixteen by Delightful"DeliciouS"Deluxe question. Inherent in an industrial­ in New Milford, Saturday after- Arena was with the Marines and himself as a pastor of the Central plana for rapid action and control The Car Remains In Tour j^tiunalnlng if President Truman’e A few decades ago, such theory We hav-e often wondered damn thing was out of order. will need tnedical attention for war gifts and twenty-three from the ized society, of who ia going to .noon at four o’clock, when Miss saw much combat iXrhlch he par­ Methodist church. “I’m a Meth­ of any disease epidemic were effi­ wounds- and ills developing from Book of the Month. This last, Mrs. Possession I proposal had simply split the would have been nothing unusual. whether a man who knew his ticipated in during the years he odist myself,” said the policeman, ciently and carefully set up. You can always say that own mind, honored hia own run it—and for whom? R,uth Evelyn Parcclls, daughter the rugged service, and in some In- Rice reporte(l, did not always give — Call FINISHED original difference to recommend Today, fortunately, it is the ex­ Bull’s-eye! of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Henry was in the service. Mr. Arena but he added he was not a mem­ Scarcity of certain foods did not stiplies privations of the war. a book of popular choice to the mind, and had a complete ra­ Balk at a Term ber of an Austin church. Then about the food at the Prin­ tan increase of seventeen and a ception to the rule, and the senti­ I wish more editorial writers Parceils became the bride of Lieuh has an honorable discharge. He nW methods and processes of library patrons and was therefore cess. We use only the THE ALLIED FINANCE pacity for a following his own There are . a - . great many Robert Hutchinson Foote, son of with his wife and daughter are at the minister gave the officer a CORP. >^uarter cento an hour. ment of the legislators who adopt­ mind could ever get anywhere had the perception possessed by the home of hia parents, Mr. and “ticket”—an application for trans­ treatment for varied war wounds j voted to be discontinued.this year, finest of everything — so MONUMENTS In the field of politics, which ao .thoughtful and able men and Commisitipner Robert E. Foote and and affections and new serums, Instead, a like amount of money Oflice of ~i But it is part of the inevitable ed this particular resolution rep­ Alan Olmstead of the Herald Mrs. Foots; of Gilead. The couple Mrs. F. H. Arena of Maple avenue. fer of his membership to Kerr’s Youthful toxins and drugs will aid immeas- { will be spent for books of Mrs. the results are always sure and Ifelly of such direct government resents an oddity—not, we be­ often does force leSeer minds in­ wonten in America whose think­ when ha put the responstbUity for were u n ite d b y Rev. Rowland Philip Crouch, the speaker at church. The policeman signed on THE ALLEN REALTY CO. to endleas strategic atraddlea the Ellington Woman’s club Tues­ urably in these instances. Rlce’a choice. to be delightful . . . deli­ 'intervention that the intervention lieve, the sentiment of the ma­ ing has led them far along the the food price Inflation where it Ewing, minister of the New Mil­ the dotted line. And tore up the The greatest medical develqp- State Police cious . . . deluxe. 180 CENTER 8T. ^ TEL. 8105 and Boftneaa of principle. Hart same road aa Dr. Lynd's yet day evening held at the home of traffic ticket he bad been filling ment expected in this state in the Inquiries From Insurano* ^ia always,likely to be weighted jority of the Dutch people Uipm- aa a young man would have belongs-^at the door of the Farm ford Congregational church and the president, Mrs. Donald Wal­ Lt. Albert Rivera of the Col­ MARKERS quite to the point where they, Rev. George M. Milne, minister of out. post-war years. Dr. Moore be­ chester barracks spoke to the SPECIAL LUNCHEONS Brokers Invited one way or another. The proper selves, nor the official policy of provided a wonderful experi­ Bloc and Its successful pandering lace gave a most interesting talk lieves, will be the establishment of he, can bring themselves Gilead Congregational church. and showed slides of Egypt. Hia members of Columbia Grange at AND DINNERS DAILY FOR YOUR SELECTION role for government i.t stiU that any of the great colonial nation^ ment. At the end of hia career* to the western grain growers. Harold Hunt was the organist and cllnlca for observation and treat­ at any rate, he proved capable spade a spade. They have not yet subject being “Egypt Before and their meeting Wednesday night Fine Quality Wines— fsf friandly,, impartial umpire, The modern. theory—and it ^1# A That’s where the faijiilBe prices Wanda IVhitaker was the violin­ ment of caneftr and polio. Plana at Yeomans hall. His subject was of stepping in and stepping out become able to * face the raw After the War,’* , Mr. Crouch, un­ for the establishment of cancer OPEN pAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS whoee chief function should be better one—is that any people, no without any aacrifloe of hia hon­ for food started; nowhere else. ist. der the auspices- of the Foreign “Safety” and to bring home his Liquors and Beer terminology of socialism.. They Miss Harriet Longley of Storrs, RANGE OIL and polio clinics were halted by '.inurely to do its best to see that matter what its temporary state or and his Integrity. Even be, Missions Department of the As­ the war but are due to be revital­ point more forceably to his are all for socialism that begins I can remember when Iowa, Ne­ was maid of honor and Mi## Marie semblies of God, has spent seven audience, be'brought along pic­ Need New jbotb parties keep bargaining in of development, has Just as much, jkowever, did take the precau­ De Grand! of Bridgeport, was ized during the next decade in an tion of giving himself adaled or- with the lower-case s but they braska and Dakota grain growers years in Egypt. In the years tures^ taken of accidents which OUR MEMORIALS ARE BUILT WITH good faith. During the war, labor right to eventual liberty and in­ bridesmaid. 1941-1944 he also served in the ca­ Delivery' effort to stamp out the destructive had ' occurred in town. Mrs. n , much an L'lysaes had him- cannot bring themselves to accept had fairy tale versions of a far- effects of the two w;orst enemies and management and the general dependence aa a more advarfeed bound to the mast‘when he off day when they might hops to Edward Foote of Gilead was pacity of Secretary of the Prison­ of the human race—cancer and in­ Blanche Jones, last year's lecturer • EVERLASTING PRIDE public tolerated government dic­ people.^ The idea that God creat­ knbw he was sailing Into temp­ the capital letter Socialism which best man for hia brother and the ers War Aid under the.Y. M CALL 8998 fantile paralysis. was presented with a “Model Lec­ BRAKES? get a dollar a bushel for wheat ushers were, Donald Parceils, C. A. , turers” cerllflcate which was tation of industrial terms because ed some peoples to rule other peo­ tation. must get its vitamins out of or­ ganization. and maybe forty cents a bushel brother of the bride, Lawrence Mrs. Milo E. Hayes of Main awarded by the State Lecturer in PRINCESS RESTAURANT iall could recognize the Complete ples is no longer seriously held for com but managed to ^eed Goodale of Storrs. brother-in-law street is ill at her home where she Cook's Service Station recognition of her last year’s necessity for unintern.pted pro- by any civilized people, perhaps Such people, numbering among themselves and drlv'e pretty good of the groom and Lawrence Perry Is confined to her bed. Her sister, Police Benefit work. The members participated ' “Food That’s Fit For A King” I Manchester Memorial Go. lu^Uon. But now, in peace, that Cilia’s Officers them any number of persona of of Gilead, and George Ecker of Mrs. William Abbott of Stafford In a March of Dimes. Sandwiches Harrison Street — Mancheater because civilized people have Just horses with com at fifteen cents Springs is caring for her. The and Garage ;ls no longer advisable or accept­ superior mentality ' and highly East Hartford, both fraternity Show Arranged and coffee were served following MAIN STREET AT PEARL STREET been forced to fight th.e greatest Are IiisUilletl and wheat at fifty cents—and nsv- brothers of the groom. last report was she was getting Manchester Green. Conn. able,' and most of us know that war in history against two na­ laudable impulse#, are still com­ er saw a tractor or a gang plow A reception was- held following better. Pfc. Duane Abron, son of Mr. •any lasting industrial peace can tions who were determined to put promising with their own con­ in their Uvea They did most of the ceremony at the home of the bride. Sunday, Feb. 17 has been select­ CARPENTER WORK only come through the cooperation that theory in practice. The Italian-American club have sciences to the extent of making their work by hand, sometimes ed as the date for the annual show .Any size Job Given Prompt ^and mutual respect of a free m»n- themselves believe that they can Both the bride and bridegroom Buick ...... S12.95 In.stalled officers for the coming even the reaping, and probably are graduates of TTie University of the Police Benefit Association In Attention. Work Guaranteed! ‘^'agement and a free labor. Presl- year as follows; President, John best further the work of “liberal­ produced a tenth part as much of Connecticut. Lieut. Foote re­ the State Theater. Aa usual the Cbevrolet ... S9'.95 |dent Truman knew it himself, a Give From The Heart Andislo: vice president, Antonio ization" within what they have entertainment will be held In the -a Romano; recording secretary, gmin per man as they now can cently returned from overssM State Theater and again Captain FRANCIS SMITH AmOVCEM ENT Chrysler 6 ,. . . $11.95 [few weeks ago. His present in- The annual March of Dimes has Samuel Camarata; financial secre­ been taught from childhood is with their modem machinery. where he was wounded in action Herman Schendel heads the com­ PHONE 8858 Ihtinct to intervene and produce now become a memorial to our tary, Louis Genovesi; assistant “the framework of the American three times. The bride has been mittee on arrangements. Other De S o to ...... $11.95 They worked; and they didn’t engaged in laboratory and com­ WOMEN members of the committee are: |a'settlement is human and unde r- late President. During his ifte- financial secretaiy, Emanuel Soll- system.” . N otice work for four or five years and munity service work since her To Home Owners anil Contractors Dodge .....$10*95 indable, but it is not wise or time, he was himself the center of mene; - treasurer, I-ouis Pola; George. Dent, Adolph Slmomi and That’s why I was so delighted then sell out, rich, and go to Los graduation from college. Winfield MarUn. They will be aa- alatent policy. Kribes, Louis Ottone and John Ford ...... $9.95 unparalleled i»ntrovcray in the Coma; comptroller. Arthur Grem- with the abstract of Dr. Lynd's Angeles to live in idleness. ^ Guests were present from Ports­ xioted In booking the acta by Jack Notice is hereby given of the following realm of politics and policy. But rao; trustees. Alfred Bausola, mouth. Va., Rye, N, Y.. Larch- Sanaon, manager o f ' the State For Comploto Attention Hudson 6*. . .$10.95 talk that the Day printed and the No«^, with grain prices four or W A N T ^ Before You even then there could be non-par­ Robert Genovesi, Paul Correntl. lucky accident by which it was mont, N. T., Amherst, Msos, East Theater. changcfl in traffic regulations in the AppIauBC For Masaryk Louis Zeppd' and Louis Paiazzi; five times what they were then Hartford, New Haven. Storrs, Nash ...... $11.9,5 tisan unity of admiration for the discovered. Also by the ironic Build or Buy and Sendee On Town of Manchester! What Is described as the loudest guardian, Batista Bonino; lectur­ everybody but the grain farmer Waterbury, WlUlmantic Elling­ Street Ownership Settled Olds 6 .... 1. $10.95 historic fight he him.self had made er, Dfinte Paganl. Joke that the Day didn’t quite ton, Manchester, East Hartford, Applause of the United Nations pays through the nose. Poulterers agaimst crippling disease, for the have the. guts to Junk the piece as Hebron and Gilead. Hoye, Koa.—MP)—'The ' question A Home* In ' Packard 6 . . . $12.95 1. No person may leave a vehicle atatjoiuny neral Assembly session tp date in the east have to get twice to To W ork In very fact that he triumphed over Jail Finally Sold that lickspittle of feudalism' would of who owns Park avenue has fin­ upon any atreet or highway in the Town of Man­ sted the plea of Jan Masaryk, four tinnea sa much for their eggs ally been aettled. For yeara there Manchester Plymouth . . . $9.95 eircumatances which might have surely have done had the address tniaid Linoleum chester longer than two hours between the Drtigij minlater. of Czechoslova- Winthrop Harbor, ljl.,--(g>)» — and roasting fowls, bscauss they has Been argument aa to whether P ontiac...... $11.95 ended the career of soriie one with Wlhthrop Harbor, after .three been delivered anywhere but at tha 70 foot MTlde street in front of of twelve o’clock midnight and six o’clock M. for international. United Na- are gouged on ths price of feed. By Sue Burnett See less courage and determinaUon. years of trying, finally got fid o t (Tonnecticiit College. SICKNESS / M ancheiriev Fort Hays State college was owned Studebaker . .$11.95 of any day, current time, except in c m m on. ona control not dniy of the atom- Cattle ' fakteners have to soak the Magically flattering, ^thia apor- by the city or state. New City And even then there could be an its three ceil jail. In 194S when AND kling prince(M frock for the young and Asphalt- Tile emergency making an extension of the above umif bomb, but of ail 'armament in- admirable unity of giving to the the village of about 800 tried to packers and the packers have to Manager Virgil Basgall solved the Wm. F. Johnson sell or give,-its Jail away, there A Rose for Crosby High Wrapping roses, shrubs and fruit bearlne in apirit Bold ric-rac ia uo^ to question by unearthing an old doc­ Price$ include lining necessary. latry. ‘=1 > rob us In meat pricea Just because ACCIDENT “Your Home Is Your cause he helped establish—the were no bidders or takers for the There aren’t any roses on Oswe- trim the aquora nacklina and ocai- ument signed by Governor Capper 4 wheels and labor MaBArj’k, the' moat American of cause of helping other Jc.ss fortu­ plants for shipment at No* 2 warehouse. loped aide cloaing. Make It In All in 1918 conveying tha street to the Castle” Installations 30-yeaf-old building, which hadn't gatchie bushes right now. If there INSURANCE over flower prtnta or aoft aoUd 2. The stop sign at the junction of Middla Tiinte |Buropean stateaipcn, had a nate vicUma of the same disease had an occupant in years. Farmer dty. So now Park avenue will be Lmvs your car in the mom W'ere I’d be tempted to hook one Good Pay« Good Workiug Conditiouf tonea with controoUng accAht. - paved—by. Hays. A Johnson-Built HoRie pike. East, and Parker Street has b e e n ahaagai lie, but A big, point “War," ha have an even better chance of Elmer Knowles' offer of 120 for Alexander Jarvis, agent aianrs# Pattern No. 8807 cornea in ataea CALL IngTind pick it up in the the jail was accepted with ala­ to be sent, with s pin, to the offi­ m traedeni tram worry nbont Is Just Thatl to stop trafle on Middle T um plkc, E aat “ahould be atopped by con- normal living. BosplM Mils when affoftag Must be over 16 years of age 12. 14, 18, 18 an d . W. Btaa 14. Oertein ot -Hwesty eveninc. crity. Last night 1,500 pounds of cial representative of the senior CAR short sleeves, need# S 8-8 jrarda of ‘ I all maAos of WAT." It i^m s to us that contribu­ iron bars and doors, (Mmantled class of Crosby High School in priced steloMsa aad 500 Lo t s — 1,000 p l a n s MANCHESTER POLICE COMBOSSION got ApplAuae, it was ba­ iBoriuMe with HlMtal 36-inch material; 1 S-8 yardA Anchorage, Alaska—UP)—-Pilot OPEN 7:30 TO 10:00 tions to the March of Dimes with an acetylene torch, were hia. Waterbury to adorn, collMtively, Phone MR. YURKSHOT / trimming. CALL AT 341 BROAD ST. lm dared to apeak the wbole beaedto reqairlng hesipltollsn Don Dorothy of ' Sacramento, should be heavier than ever this the' 150 students of that class wbd PAINTING For thia pattern, aend 20 oanta, tioHf., present^ a check for 81,000' We’U ShoR! Yon Actual Daly, DofigheiPty By 8 .6 .: nrtMeeae ao much of prea- University President Helps tfoa. year, not only in tribute to a de­ last week, overriding a minority FOR ESTIMATE CALL Cavers indlvtdMls or (notfiy Manchester 4161 , in colao; your name, addreao, alae a t A lo cal bank, then counted the Photos and Plans of . ay atateamanahip is studi- desired, and tba pattani number parted President, but in symbol­ Champaign. Hi.—Hf)—President of 80 in the class, votsd to reject group to meet year hndget. Stoyj money and nearly fainted. The Completed Homes Manehcfiar, Comi. .avaktiaff' tha whole truth, at oar otfloo to Sue Burnett, The Monebeater Clark bod given him more than and Noonan, Ine. ism of this nation’s determination, and Mrp. A. C. WUlard'of the Uni­ an offei 'by the Daughters of the DUN-RITE w Evening Herald, 1180 Avo. AtoAH* ^anoary 1C 1946, our atotoamen are pro- versity at Illinois Are going to take 17,000. Tlia pUbt counted out hia BOW that our way of life has been American Revolution of an award eoa. New Tork If, N. T- 11,000 and returned the rest, sug' Wm. Fs Johnson 468 HARTFORD ROAD Bniimer’s M aaaumpUon that wa in roomers—to help relieve the protactad by victoAous war, to houaing shortage. Two vetefans of what the D. A. R. U pleased to A U T O BODY ' Alexander Jarvit Burr Nurterius Send today for your copy of tha g ^ n g the clerk check the count Builder — Real Estate 80 OAKLAND STREET Winter lasue of Fashion. Brimful “Shucks," said the cle#k.. “any­ TELEPHONE 2-0866'OR 6759 ) atoEBie ‘bomb,, but make that way of Ufe better and will be asalgnad to a double room call Its annual “good citizenship 8 Griswold S t, Off Contor TEL. 7426 PHONE 5191 otlw waipona healthier for all Americana. at the Willard home for the next PHONQ 8888 • DOVEX ROAD 0 119 Oakland St. ' of Ideaa for horn* aawaro. 15 body who would hrihg it bock pilgrimage." Th^ “pilgrimage” la . OR n iO N B 4119 I cento, * 1 wotUdh’t hold any out," 4 W frtth- semester. “I larlsh I had a thou­ Do not slide by the next coin sand more rooms.” Willard said. a sort of travel achoianhip AL. CUAGNOT, Prop. |for OooipMa OMatti MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ SATURDAY, JANUARY 19,194f SGRt MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 194#

I the fiimaee* were banked and the : mill was "down tight." Skating Conditions WTIC- Get-Together 50th Wedding WDRO—18SS Today*8 Radio SSSilJS ipeals Board I Other planta closed by walk- Manchester Whips Hall With R a il Easton StoBdori Tim* 'oiita today weje the Allegheny Skating condlUona at Center Calls Meetin" : Luiitum Steel Corp. works at How to Make a Face GJiureh Social Springs pond today are safe. Dale Ohservetl ! West Lieechburg, Pa., employing IrOO- -WDRC — New«; WHTD—*6:45—W D h c — Top Tune Time; l.hOO and the Columbia Steel Opry House Matinee; Pathflnd-, WHTD — Jim Britt’s Roundup: Pelitioiiprs . I Corp. plant at Pittsburgh, C’alif., .\4>vrl Program . Is Tar- Celebration of Riflj:? cr News; Opry Houoe Matinee; j WTHT — Labor, U.S.A.; W nC New London Sub Base Tedford, Murphy Lead , with i.-'rOO woikers. Both plants WTHT — Saturday Senior^ —w n c Reports from Wash­ Sport Slants Iweje picketed rif'd Out at the South Street C-oiiple HebI ut Swing: W n C —News, I ington. Heard Here on Appmximately 2,’i.UOO wotkers Obituary .Methodist 1;15_WDRC — Treasury Salute; 7:00 - WDRC — Helen Hayes; ^'^^urtday Evening j have been idle the past week or I»nd get-ac­ Deaths Time; WTIC—Veterans’ Advis­ Policy. :T eptions will be heard by the j , with the general strike only a ski of 50 Ridge street, who reached Second Loss in Eight Giants Seek Southpaw ^probable result finding Welland Forwardfi Account for- quainted program at the .South' the fiftieth anniversary of their or. i 7:18—WHTD — 'Treasury Salute; out looking for a new job. Threw Up Plent ttjf Board of Appeals Thurs- j ,iay away, large steel producers 1 ;4{V—WTIC —American World. , WTHT—Correspondents Abroad. Fish and Game Nutea The New York Otonta ore in the Methodist chui;ph last evening, Mr*. SiAojiaah H. Smith marriage yeaterday, were honored Starts for Locals; Rooktea Dm for Preview 26 Point* in COL Wia^ ^'i^y night at 8 o’clock, among wo;e curtailing operations sharp- by a celebration of the golden 2 :00—WDRC — County Fair; 7:30—WDRC — Flmt Nlghter; market for a first line southpaw Several new rookies will grace ly in preparation for s halt In planned by the committee on vial- Mrs. Susannah Harris Smith, of Play at Middletown Manchester High took k to­ is an application of the of- 56 Chestnut street, wife of Frank wedding at the Zion LuUieran WHTD — United States Ma­ WHTD —Arthur Hale: WTHT— pitcher and Prealdent Horace I the training camps of the 18 Major At Armory; Travel to- production. rin# Band; tVTHT—MetropoU-' tal of 76 ohotz at tha boakat »rs of Tenaple Beth Sholom for tatlon and evangelism. At the I. Smith, of Rutland. Maas., died church loet night. In which both Dick Tracy: WTIC—Easy Money. 'Conight; No > Contest Stonehom hoc unwrapped his bank­ League baseball teams this spring Windham Next Friday* HI.ri Banking i-''iirnaces opening all persons gathered in h ev e^ en active for many yeere. tan Opera; WTIC- Mile O’ j 7:45- WHTD — Qtatlon for Ed­ with several Individuals In par­ last night against High Hall, _ wccptlon to build an addition early today at the-Mancheater Me­ roll in on attempt to lure either raging only 16 in acorlng a 82 — — ^ ly S. steel said Its biggest sub- the chapel where they were greet­ morial hospital. Formerly a resi­ Mr. and Mre. Sadrozinski were Dimes. ward Roe Snow. Tomorrow at Center ticular tabbed aa future greata of the synagogue nearer to the married by Rev. F. Ottman, who le Mok Lanier or Horry Brcchoon to 25 win. Lady Luck smiled on Uaneheatit ' at line than is at prtsent al- .sidiary, f'arnegie-Illlnols Steel, ed b;v' minister, Rev, W. Ralph dent of Hartford and Worcester she 2 :30—WDRC — Strictly Swing: 8:00—WDRC — Dick Hsymes the Nntional game. Ward,'Jr., and became acquainted still living, and is one of the two High's boskatbsU forces lost night OlgarMl started hanking furnaces. The had resided here tha past seven WHTD — Voice of the Apothe­ Show: WHTD — Whisper M*n: from the Cardlnolo. Walter iBvera of Detroit and Oil Forty-one ahot* were taken with one another. surviving pestore. The ceremony The PA'a dropped their second at the state armory and the rMolt Temple is planning an ad- C'arnegie-IIlinois plants In Gary, year*. She waa bom In England cary: W'laC—The Baxters. WTHT — Woodv Herman Show; Outside of looking fqr a new Conn of t8^ahIngton, both outfield­ In the first half and 37 in the T h » George E. Keith, Edwin Brown, wee performed et the home ot game in eight starts last night found the Red and White con r*' ’.tiClon, for which plans have been Ind., and south Chlc.gd, the two and came to this country as a / 2 '45—WHTD—Ray Bensim’s Or­ w n c — Life of Roley. hurier, the Giants front office has ers, and Sher Lollar of Cleveland, second. Eight of the locals’ 15 George G. A.ahton and Willard Mrs. Sadrozinskl’s sister, Mr*. when they traveled to New London More Gome, Mere Flah In ’46 scoring a 52 to 25 win over Hall i^ lh w n for the enlargement of the largest steel producing mills In By J. CLARENCI MOORI child. chestra; WTIC — Camp Mectln’ 8:30— WDRC\— Mayor of the to face the Sub-Base five. 'The' been informed that Walker Cooper, are the names that are coming up baskets came In the first half. Horton greeted everyone as they Amelia Bronke, who was present Have you noticed the new cut on for a trial In tha big show. High of West Hartford In a OCIL ^ iMBMing to provide a study for the • he world, were being closed ae N»wthttur»i She leaves two sons. Harris P. Choir. Town; Ned pfilmcr: WHTD — final score found the Base forces on recently rcqqired catchar from the Mere are the players and the down as quickly as possible. Car- entered the church, and each guest Smith, of Windsor, and Francis L. last evening and read a poem ap­ 8 :00- WDRC—Assignment Home; the top of thla column? We were Cardinals, expects to be honorably Coan la expected to take his game. IbbI at 'an estimated cost of Rhapsody for Strings; WTHT top. 50-39. number of shots they got off: Trailing by a point going into' negie-Illlnois operatiiina in the UNIOR may navar bacoma a grant received a card from Mrs. Edwin Smith, in the U. S, Army in the propriate to the occasion. TTie fam­ WHTD — Cleveland Symphony getting tired of looking at a south­ discharged from the Navy by th e, place alongside Jeff Heath and }, 000 . ilies of their sons, Walter John and Man from G-2; W n C — Truth or The first period found the Base paw gunner putting shells Into his Tedford, 33; Murphy, 21; the final perUxl, tbs local charge* Pittaburgb area have been at only Brown, who with Miss Marguerite Pacific area. She also leaves a sla­ Orchestra: WTIC — Orchegtras middle of April. Stan Speneoj^ He led the South­ Would Have Package Store J sculptor, but ha can hava fun with that William were also invited. George, Consequences. quintet move ahead to a com­ gun. Brown 11; Straw, 8 and Beau­ with Captain Bob Tedford and 50 per cent of capacity this week. Cole headed the game committee. ter in England, two grandchildren of the Nation. g;0(V—W DRC-Hit Parade; WH’TD manding 18 to 8 lead aa the locals Johnny Mize, Babe Young, Mel ern Association In seven depart­ regard, 5. "Another application to be acted modaling clay if you show him-■ how. And son of the latter, is with the Navy Miekay Murphy in the atarrlnff Across the country, some other Edward Macauley, chairman of and several nieces and nephews. 8 :30—WDRC—Talks. —Leave It to the Olrts; WTHT were slow in getting started. Ott and Cooper give Uit Olonta ments last year Including winding r upon is that of Frank J. Blanchard hara's hew. You, toe, can maka facas. Thay the committee was assisted by a and was unable ttt be present. Mr. 4:00- WDRC — Motor City Melo­ The next meeting of the Man plenty of long distant cloutera not up with a .872 batting mark. roles. Tedford’a hoop In the flnR strikes were marked by disturb­ She was a member of the Daugh­ Oangbusters; WTIC — National minute of the final, aesaton gav**- ■ for permission to have a package may ba funny but all tha battar for junior. large number of the church peo­ ters of St. George in Worcester.,, Sadrozinski has been a msmber of dic.'?: WHTD — Meet the Press; The PA'S started to move In the Chester Division of the Connecticut to forgot Bchnoozle Lombardi, the The Senators’ flyrhaser banged ances while new threat's of walk­ the Church Council and a trualeA Bam Dance. second period, outscoring the home thc locals a lead hnd after thr f'"»tore in a building located at the outs tended to fiirlher darken the ple. Sexton Samuel Strain arrang­ Funeral services will be held at WTIC—Doctors at Home. ' Sportsmen’s Association will be beefy catcher who con give that out 201 hita for a total of 345 of the church for over 30 years, 9:30—WH'TD — Break the Bank: forces. But the damage had been held Tuesday, February, 12, at the count was deadlocked at 22 aU,\ oomer of Center and Edgerton gloomy labor wene. Maka your clay agg shapa and siza, than ed the different rooms that ’were the Watkins Funeral home. 142 4:30—WDRC — Martin Block’s WTHT — Boston Symphony: old apple a good ride. bases; led in stolen bases with 27; and his wife served aa treadiurer of done and when the half ended they American Legion Home. Ed Brown came through with a .tract, in a business rone. It is | In New York City, a strike by in use. East Center ■ti'eet, Tuesday after­ Record Shop; WHTD — Les El- The New 'Yorkers with the addi­ slammed 28 triples to break a 24- Sum m ary follow the pictures. Ramember, os you work the Ladiea’ Aid Society for 2 f W n c — Can You Top This? were still on the losing end of a tion of another starting pitcher or year league record and topped the followup to put Manchester out- Hm owner's intention to construct 32,000 CIO transport workers wss A'arioua .AotlvIMao noon at 2:30. Burial will be In the years. gart’s Orchektra; WTIC —First 9;45_W DRC —Ham Session. front, never to fall behind again- ■a addition on the west aide of hla down, keep pushing the cloy down so that Following numbers on a card East cemetery. .The funeral home 25-17 margin. two, would become a a tr^ g pen­ circuit in triplea with 28 and threatened, which would disrupt sll The supper was served at fi Plano Quartet. The third period found the Base Have you paid your dollar for Moncheater (S3) Tedford scored seven points in IMwent property at 243-215 Cen- the cheeks, mouth end chin areas are kept they then proceeded to the various will be open after 2 o’clock tomor­ 10:00-WHTD — Chicago Theater thla year’s dues yet? Do so be­ nant contender In the National homers with 16. city-owned subways, hu.ses. trol­ SNEER AND LEER o’clock by the Ladies’ Aid Society, 4 '45—WDRC — Phllatielphia Or­ team striking with a relentless at­ P. B. r . 'n. the final cantor and Murphy, t#r street requiring an excavation 8 rooms of the church where during row afternoon. of the Air; w n C —Judy Canova fore April 1 because another dol­ League. Evers, a teammate of Dick leys and elevated trains. The union laval with tha bottom of tha aya sockets. all membera of whom were invited. chestra; WHTD — Latln-Amer- tack and before the locals could get 3 Tedford, rf . . . 7 -1-3 15 dropped in two hoops, both th# re-». . od the embankment on the west twenty-minute Intervals they en­ Show. lar will be assessed If you pay after Shore Center Of Attroetlen Wakefield while the latter was at said the strike, if railed, would be Mrs. Sadiozinski received from the Icnn Rhythms: WTHT 10:15—WDRC—Celebrity Club. organized, the start of Vie final pe­ 3 Murphy, If . . . 5 1-2 11 ■ult of fine backhand paoses from* I. o f the present buil<9ng, for use gaged in activities of various sort.s Jerome Sullivan Ellington’s Orchestra; WTIC— thla data. Eddie Shore, one of the all time Beaumont, finished second to Dick 2 in protest against a proposal to sell Use tha head of a match to make holes society S basket of beautiful gold 10:30—WTHT Steel Workers riod fotmd the locals on the abort greats of hockey, la again in the in the race for batting laurels i^d Brown, c ...... 2 0-0 4 Tedford In the bucket. <. a package store. The proposed under the leadership of the follow- Jerome Sullivan died at the Music of the Moment. a Straw, r g ...... 1 0-0 city-owned plants to Consolidated for ayes and nostrils. For oprt, pinch with chrysanthemums and a purse of Speak; W n C —Grand Old Opry. end of a 44-27 count. limelight. This time* the battle then entered .the aervica. 2 'The outcome was In doubt until •tore Is closer to other liquor out- ing persons: Mlsa Helena Booth Manchester Memorial hospital this B;15_W H T D — Show Shop. 1 the final two minutes of play when Edison Company. largest utility in money. The pastor. Rev. Paul O. 10:45—WDRC—Talks. George Flavell. Harold Olds and scarred veteran IS' mixed up with Lollar created plenty of discus Beauregard, Ig . 0 0-0 0 than lonlng regulation, per- the New York area. thumb end ferofingor. Hair con bo mode by and Frederick I. Rogers guided morning following a short lllneso. 8:80 WHTD — Gray Gordon’s Hmrever, the PA'a still tried and Sam Felice have audited the books 5turphy broke away for hi* two Prokopy, in behalf of the church, 11:00—News on sll stations. came back to hold the Sub-Basera Cooney Weiland, a former team­ ■Ion in the International League Approve Strike I'O To 1 running the flat of the thumb from the groups through a trip In the sanc­ For the past eight years he has presented a certificate beautifully Orchestra; WTHT - Polish Va­ of last year’s treamirer, Oene En­ 12 15 2-5 32 clinching hoops. Hall uood a sond, ‘ Another application la filed by tuary, explaining the details of made his home with his daughter, 11:15—WDRC—Night Owl Show; to alx points whH5.they themselves mate of Shore’s and tha man who when he caught for the Baltimore In Akron. O., the CTO Unded contor of the head toward the sides. Tha inscribed for the golden wedding, rieties; WTIC — John W. Van- rico. and found everything In good Orioles and batted .367. He was West Hartford (28) defense throughout and os neithor', f* 1^. Joaeph Massaro. a Manchester the,cancel and altar, then took Mrs. George Williams, of 512 East WHTD — Rainbow Club Orches­ scored It to cut the final margin Shore demoted aa coach of the the local guards or center threw up^ Rubber Workers local at Firestone clay plowing up ahead of it raiambles o and based his remarks on Psalms, dercook. order. Guess Osne won't go south New Haven Eagles. purchased for 810,000 under a P. B. F. n . M tivs and recently registered to Tire Rubber Company, approved them to the tower room from Center street. He leaves his daugh­ tra: WTHT — Gay CTarldge's to 11 points. this winter. 10 any damaging long shots, it prbv»„ A honk of hair. 115-12, "The Lord hath been mind­ 5 :45^ WTIC — 'Dn Pan Alley of Credit must be given to the local Shore promised Wetland full working agrtement. 0 Pcarston, r f. . . . 5 0-0 imcUoe medicine in town, for per- a strike by a more than 10 to 1 which the Case Memorial chimes ter, Mrs. Wllliama and one ion, ful of us; he will bless us." Chez Paree Orchestra; w n C 0 Newman, if . . . . 2 1-2 5 ed to be successful at times. are played. the Air. quintet who have been forced to control of the club and tha latter Cleveland axpecta plenty from . aiUasion to use two rooms of a margin in a vote among Ita 11.000 George Sullivan, of Hartford. A reception line formed and all Evening aiftpn Utley. The Manchester Corn and Fox 0 Auguston, If .. . 0 1-8 1 Hall, looking for their first. ! ^ r^ n g at 29 Park stret for pro- When the hood is complotod you aon hove Mlsa Ethylle Lyttle, aaaiated by The b(»dy will be taken to Provi­ l t : 30—WHTD — Hal Mclntj’rs ■ play with makeshift lineups due to claims that he was not given this big Ted Scepkowaki. a slugger of CCIL win, suffered a great toaaq membera. The vote was 5.935 to present had opportunity to offer «:00—Newt on all sUtlons. Club win have their banquet In the opportunity when Shore was note from the Curtiz Bay Coast 3 Muldoon, c . . . . 2 1-4 6 fiaalonal purposes In a Residence bfi5. said Local I.^nion President t. Mrs. Majorie Dougan, led active dence, R. 1.. by-the W. P. Qulah Orchestra; News; WTHT —Tony the Injuries of Charley Munzykle- 0-2 0 loss In the first few minute* o f' mero^fun with a little oxptrimenl. Rush the their felicitation* and best w’ishes g :15_WDRC—People’s Platform; wlcz, Jimmy Horvath and Joe very near future. A date Is forth­ around. Welland waa asked to re­ Guard nine. Chet Hadjuk, White 1 Sullivan, rg .. . 0 A Zone. * H. Watson. Compai|g and union games in the chapel. Mrs. T. B. funeral service and services and to the honor guests. Pastor’s Orchestra; WnC — 0 Burrill, Ig . . . . . 0 0-0 0 play when Capt. Jaek Burrill wa* ' witeio face in with the flot of your hand Kehler, assisted by Mrs. Karl J. WHTD — Snow Window; Musi­ Tracy. ' coming soon. sign by Shore but the later re­ Sox, an Ernie Andrea, Red Sox, Wilbrod J. Messier applies for representatives of 12 Wrestone burial will be held there at a time cal Roundup;- WTHT—Chester Dance Orchestra. 0 Cohen. I g ...... 1 2-4 4 injured In a plleup near tbs Half’ and you croato a character that looks like Kehler and Mrs. Ralph Pierce led 12:00—WHTD -r- George Olsen While the final margin Is wide, fused unless paid a full salary due both former Orest Lakea stars un­ l^rmission to use the building In branches will meet In Chicago Feb. to be determined later. B^les; WTIC— Don’t You Be­ der Mickey Cochrane, are other 1 Ducatt. Ig . . . . . 0 0-0 0 ' hoop ond was forced to retir* to t ho kad his pushed in plenty in the ring. Or circle and get^acquainted games Orchestra: W nC -News; Dance the PA’S weren’t as badly outclass­ The Ice fishermen welcomed the him the rest o t tha evening. ;a»ar of 899 Center street for an 19 to negotiate on union wage de­ Three-Way Probe . lieve It. There will be something done In bright prospects ready to moke 0 Scott, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 mands. you can press from each tide with your In the primary room; Mlsa Hazel Orchestra. ed as the outcome shows. The lo­ cold snap we had this past week. Play as a whole was ragged. : ^ h olstery shop. Brio Wright 6 :30—WHTD — Answer Man; Ice Is safe enough to flah on now. New Haven before long with the their bow. I Driggp assisted by Miss Pauline 1 2 -3 0 -WHTD — Benny Strongs cals blew many easy sucker shots. 25 Hall surprised all with a sturdy d ^ . Striking AFL truck drivers in palms. Your fot-focad friend it likely to bo- Word waa received here of the WTHT — Bu Ike ley Griffin; Ike Cole and Johnny Bycholakl Quite a few were giving the old 6 10 5-15 St. Louis rejected a modified pro­ Beebesand Miss Margaret Korgie- death this morning very suddenly Started in Crash Orchestra: w n C —Three Suns. fense and a tasm of cutter* witl# come lean and hit mouth will probably'pop WTIC — Bob Steele. were the only two players able to lee house pond on South Main Score at half time: 17-14, Man­ posal for settlement of their wage bel led the noisy parlor game of of Eric Wright, of 221 Monroe chester. plenty of following up. This Man- Kaiser Accepts open in turprito. Push up an tyabrow with "pig” in the young people’s room; hit the hoop (rtth any consistency. street a going over. Plenty of Chester lacked. It teemed that no­ fiispute which had made idle .55,000 street. Hartford. He was the son 111 W hich 17 Died perch but very few pickerel. Referee: Malln. workers In St. Louis, eastern Mis­ your finger and ho will btcomo quizzical. Mr. and Mrs. Edwara Macauley 'The PA’a foul shooting showed vast body WM on tha boards to g*t ra- of the late Benjamin Wright, for- improvement over previous games. Jim Coughlin Elected Time: Four 8-mlnuta periods. . Tiniiiiaii’s Rate souri and southern Illinots. and Leslie Lockhavt were in merty of Manchester and Mrs. bounds. charge of a aeries of table games (Contloaed from Page One) Variations of the Quiz For the Sub-Base, Collier, Exel Salters pond la closed to Icc fl.sh- All transfer operations within St. If you want a lifelike tnoor, just push the Alice Warren Wright. He was Basket By Bosket Mancheator lad 10 to 7 at th* . conducted in the'beginners’ rooms. and Gibbon led In the scoring de Ing. So far everybody has been quarter and 17 to 14 at halftima. Loiila have been tied up for two match up Into one nostril too for. In fact employed in the office of the Col­ M. W.H. For His Plants weeks by the strike. T^e Inter­ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roberta ey lost night Issued this list of partment. cooperating for no one waa aeon High Gridiron Leader Murphy, M, s u ck e r...... 2 0 Hall jumped out In front at th* ‘ lector of Internal Revenue. Still Coming to the Fore Tonight the PA’s travel to Mld- state Commerce Commission Im- that's the secret of giving the yeungstori and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Towle Besides his mother he leaves one dead:' .. sneak fUhing on the pond and Murphy, M, sucker ...... 4 0 three “luarter mark, 20 to 19 for had everyone drawing a sketch of dletowm to engage the Speedboys ( „ „ Indications that any- po.sed an embargo on less-than-car- a lough. Moke a mistake intentional or sister, Miss Elsie Wright, of Hart­ Capt. Roy E. Kuser, pilot, Tren­ Muldoon, WH, sucker . . . . 4 2 the only time In the entire gUM - (ClMitinnsd from Page One) South Church and making speech­ In a return match. All playera arc \ ^as done so. The pond will load freight shipments from St. ethorwiso-en ony one feature and it's good ford. He has several aunts, ton. N. J. Murphy, M, fellew up n . ------2 that they ltd. '■ es about the church in. their vari­ Robert C. Knight, cO-pllot, Jack- isTow 'York Jan. 19— —Varia- • way --out. —Ae—a—matter—of fact R.«ikcd to gather at The East Side,'t^out fishing this Letlermen Honor Guard Biliks'* B u d d ies 4 6 'iaiii r . Fairless, U. . Steel Corp. Louis and will be effective until for a lough. uncles and cousins in Manchester. ^ -»,ii -nme to the ’ almost since the quiz originated Poarston, WH, side flip <..6 Tedford and Murphy tod tha Reifc 8 ous groups meeting In the ladies’ son Heights, L. I. Rcc at 7:45 p. m There will be ' .spring. and Whits scorers, aocountlng for ^JNfildent. January 31. Funeral arrangements are In­ tlona of the quiz ztill com# to me crlUcs thought It wouldn’t To Lead 1946 Eleven; Newman, WH, follow up ..8 In Washington, the Gi-eyhound parlor; Mr. and Mrs. Ormond West complete. Willard Bassett, flight assistant, fore. And thla afUr more than a quiz no game Sunday. 26 of the locals’ points whito Peer* • y ■ Strike “ Must Take Place" and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pratt steward, Jackson Heights, L. I. live long. Yet the first Sub Bose Lose Another Tilt Tedford, M, aide a c t ...... 8 Corporation, whose bus service In Your work won't got into any exhibits and show dates back to 1932. •y Tlie Game committee of the Man- Prospecls None to ■ton wo* beat for Hill. Tha looato. ' : ■ The strike, originally scheduled guided their gueat»>on a tour of Lieut. Scott -- Foron, USNR, decade of quoatlon and answer P** Newman, WH, f o u l ...... 8 18 eastern'states was disrupted for the product may leek like Neandorthol Anniversary Mass 8 Chester Division held a meeting nt next start will be Friday night at. 't|. begin Jan. 14, "must take World Art in the Bdy Scout room; South Arlington, 'Va. ahows, some with humor and 1 Gibbon, rf Bright for Next Year' In a thrilled packed game last Tedford, M. side set ------10 Windham and on Raturday the 69 days by a strike of 4,000 AF’L man. But so what? ' A first anniversary requiem Coming up 8:30 ■ ^ chapman, rf 0 the home of President Howard J. ;^ioe,” said Murray,, indicating 7 A TOUGH GUY and Robert Gordon. J r, Martin William Gardner. Hotel Bar­ stunta os the prime consldetationt. 18 Ray Inst night to dlacuss the night at the Y the Victors nosed Second Period team returns horns for a geaM^ employes, told a government fact­ mass will be said Monday morn­ others in a more serious vein. Quick as a Flash and Nick Carter , collier If .. ■' at- the 750,000 members of the Kiederling and Miss Ruth Dowd clay. New York city, and Pitts­ 4 phc.asant raising program for the James "Corky” Coughlin wa.s out Binka’ Buddies 28 to 26. 'Hie Straw, M, long act ...... 1 2 with Waaver. finding board the comnany would led in folk dancing in the gym. ing at 7:30 in St. James's church The latest addition will make at new times, the programs ex^ 4 Hodge. If . ... _O United Steelworkers xinlon burgh. changing broadcast spots. .CHS 5 coming year. Harold Lampson of unanimously elected captain of game was close throughout, being Tedford, M, sucker ...... 14 not hi? bound by any board wage Refreahmenta Are Served for Pfc. Duilio Falcetta, originally Mrs. Sturmon and an even two dozed such programs 1 Sneyd, c ...... i which he heads will remain away recommendations. The AFL Amal­ compacts and to her maid of honor 11:30 ninety-minute dance caval­ '•> the State Board of Flaherlea and Manchester High’s 1945 football tjed at half time 14 to 14. Flash Cohen, WH. foul ...... 14 Following two hours of activity of Company K. 169th Infantry who daughter, Jean, 2, Newton Center, on four networks. It Will be 1 Rosenbaum, c Morgan's fifteen points proved to ’. ftom their jobs in 1,300 steel gamated Association of Stieet a gold cross and chain. The bride­ cade for March of Dimes by six Game was on hand and outlined ! eleven at a meeting of all letter- Cohen, WH, sucker . . . . 14 Cheney Tech Loset^ tfumimim and fabricating plants. all proceeded to the dining hail died of wounds in action at Luzon, Mass. called 'Twenty Questions, and goM 1 Skladany. rg .. be too much for the Budcilea to ov­ Electric Rallwey and Motor Coach groom gave his attendants nio'no- on the MBS Saturday night list bonds. 0 Tolan, rg ----- three pi ngi ama. The first Included i men held last Thursday afternoon Pcarston, WH, bucket ...1 4 •niere appeared no White House Weddings where refreshments were served. P. I.. January 21. 1945. Barbara Thompson, nurse for the rearing of 500 birds, the acc- | the high school, ercome. House waa a tower of Emploves. alao advised the hoard grammed wallets. In place of the mystery series. 3 Exel, 1g ...... Murphy. M. f o u l ...... 15 To Rockville L ilians to stop the walkout and gov­ Six tables were beautifully arrang­ the Sturman child, Standish, Me. ______On Saturday night list; NBC tmd 1.000 birds and the third 2,000 Coughlin succeeds Bob Clifford strength for the Buddies, dropping Muldoon. WH. side act ..15 it would not agi-ee in advanc^to Its' Hollywood ed with linens, silverware and Mr. and Mf*. Saul Miller, Mon­ Whisper Mei^ after next week a 0 Ellcnder. Ig . in six field goals. Thla defeat has ernment selBure of th'e plants was .IS grid leader. The latter was In­ recommendations In the wage is­ Linders-Haberern Skrabaez-Judson TOi^rogrem will use [7 Foreign Policy. "For Korea’’: 8 1 Jones, Ig . . . . birds. Tedford, M. overhead flip 17 . Bot contemplated. flowers. The following hoateaaes in treal, Oanado. broadcast. F ® ______" » I F a Q E t a t * n 19:30 jured In Manchester's second game dropped the Buddies Into a tie for sue. pairs arranged the individual ta­ Window in Store David McVeigh, New York Oty. a''groiTp'of regular "answerers o f ’ Life of Rlle^y; 9^ arn Dance Third Period Cheney Tech absorbed another; The only posible avenue opened Miss Dorothea Katherine Hab- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Berrv of By GtNE HANDSAKER Can You Top This: 10:30 Grand 'The rnising o f 2.000 pheasants of the season against Hall and first place with the Victors. A federal fact-finding panel bles and poured: Mrs. George Mc­ Nprman E. Fait, Chevy Chase, listener questions, augmented by a 18 14-10 00 Pcarston, W H, long set . .17 setback yeaterday afternoon at thOr i j o r averting the scheduled strike moved fmtn Washington to Chica-i daughter of Mr. and M rs.! W ° r t ^ Ole Opry. CBS—7 Helen Hayes will coat a lot of money but the 'vas sidelined for the remainder of The second g.sme of the evening Kinney and Mrs. Arthur Bronkie; Smashed bv Wind Md.’ ^ gue.1t. Bill Slater will M. C. proved to be a walk away for the Brown, M.Mong set ...... 19 I hands of Rockville High at th*. •Ljras reconsideration of Mr. Tru- in "Doll House” : 8 Dick Haymes F T committee is sure It can be done the slate. go to open hesringa today on the Jacob Haberern of 34 Woodb, id-o , Maurine Judson. to Edward Hollywood—"I have reached the Mrs. Gustave Anderson and Mrs. Prof. J. Ik Mitsch, New York This will put MBS farther in Wyanokas. Stretch Biijauclus was Newman, WH, long set ..19 East Side Rec by a score o f 48 to, ;Jilan’s wage proposal of 18'i cents ‘the lead as the "quiz’’ network, show: 8:30 Mayor of Town; 9 Hit 1 Server, rf . ... 1-1 3 if the club members get behind the The selection of Coughlin came I 35. After a falrlv close first half,; threatened strike of 30,000 CIO , ^ir^et. will be married this after-j skrabaez. AMM 2-c. son of Mr. Zenith, the p ea k -m y highest am­ James Wdson; Mrs. Edward Ma­ City. Parade; 9:45 Saturday Serenade: as a surpri.se to many close fol­ unstoppable In 11 buckets to lead Muldoon. WH, f o u l...... 19 ■ an hour by Fairless. He was asked A plate glass window in the Henry Bergep, New York City. giving it a totol of eight, three of 1 Wadas, rf . . . . 0-0 0 wagon and push. j the visitors pulled away to win toyi to rwonslder but few government workers in 11 ^ternalional Har- „ „ „ „ to Ernest C. Llndera. Jr., son | and Mrs. Charle.s Skrabaez of bition,’’ said Ray Mllland. cauley and Mrs. Edward Harris; 10:15 Celebrity Club. ABC — lowers of the team. However, the Wvanokaa to a 40 to 20 win Cohen, WH. f o u l...... 19 vester nlanl.s. Tlie CIO TTnIted „f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Limlers, | N„rth street Mrs. T. J. Rogers and Mrs. Fred­ Rubinow block, north side in the Mrs. Constance X>udwlg, New which come on a alniH® 3 Surowlec, If .. 2- 2 3 a big margin. officials or others believed that I North street. 7:30 Dick Tracy; 8:30 Man from the lanky guard proved to be a over the Knlghta. Yost showed Fourth Period Farm Eoulpmeut Workers union Sr., of 258 Parker street. The , 'ppp ceremony was performed at Naturally I supposed he meant erick I. Rogers; Mrs. Elmer An­ store of Burton’s, Inc., was smash­ York a ty . day. Second in line is NBC with 1 Cole. If ...... 3- l.’i 4 All three plans will be discussed The teams left the floor at ih*r "big ateel" would alter its posi­ '0-2; 9 Oangbusters: 9:30 Boston 1-3 9 .at the next meeting of the eluh. nUij7*^or when inserted in the Red I best for the Knlphts. has called a strike for Monday In double-ring ceiemony will be per- Fort Worth, Texas. Wednesday. all this talk of an academy award derson and Mrs. Willard Horton: ed in the high wind this morning Paul Maynard, Caldwell, N. J. alx, followed by five on CBS apfi 3 Bycholskl. c .. ‘ P T - ...... _ • __ ; %V«.'aa«nlgMWyanokoa Tedford, M, follow up .. termlFtoff with RockvlUe out front r3 tion. Symphony, Sir Adrisn Boult. 5 Green, rg . . . . 4-5 4 Tl-ie members will then dee'de how und White lineup and his selection 19 to 16. Bchumey and Brennaa ,-';| support of dcinands for s 30 ner formed at two. o’clock at Concoi- November 21 at 7:30 p. m., by the for his inagnlficent starring per­ Mrs. Stuart Wasley and Mrs. Ed­ at 6:30. Gerard Voetllnk, Brooklyn, four on ABC. Tedford, M, foul . , ...... Murray, who originally had de­ cent wage Increase. It rejected j i\ih Lutheran church, by the pas- Officer Adolph Simons, on duty This gradual growth In quiz MBS -8 Whisper Mon; 8:30 Rhap­ 2 KubPlle, I g ----- 1-1 3 many birds they would like, to by his teammates was Just. | led the winners’ attaekv with H ' Rev. Thurman Schumac of River­ formance as the drunk in ’The ward Ferris. Tliough all the tables N. Y. Fred Turkington. the only reg- ■ Kodcs, rf ... 0 6 Pcarston, WH, aide set .. manded 25 cents an hour, had ac- a company offer of a 10 per cent ' ~ . on Main street, heard the crash, programs more or less ‘^®**p\**‘‘ sody of String; 9:30 Break the 1 Sumislaskl, Ig 1-2 3 raise. points apiece while Dubashln*||^|^ tor, Rev. ^ Karl Richter. Palms side Baptist church, who used the Lost Weekend.” But no. were attractive, a beautiful dam­ Bank quls; io Chicago Theater, ular member of the past season’s | Slcnda, If ... 0 S Brown,-M, follow up ... oepted Mr. Truman's offer, which pay hike. and white carnations will decorate ask table cloth of Irish linen on investigated and notified the po­ aeU frequanOy axpreased belief 0 2'J Auguaton, WH. foul . . . . acor^ 21 for the locals. w as one cent an hour less than double ring service. "I have just been named by “Merry Widow." 17 18 13-19 39 starting eleven who will return : Bujaucius. c the chancel, and G. Albert Pear­ • The bride who was given in the table of Mrs. George McKinney lice station and the manager of Co^f: Accountants that ouch broadcaata werg.on the Carl Meyer of Rockrtlle made a 0 2-' Tedford, M. follow up .. RockvtHe (48) m n ts more than the proposal by the Hollj-wood Women’s Press Score at half time, 25-17 Sub next fall was second In the ballot- , I.egeanlt. rg B. P tX -'l son will play the traditional bridal marriage by her father was attired drew special attention. A variety the store. nice proposition to the club In re­ 0 'J Murphy, M, sucker ...... 23 F. NUnion’s last demand and 3 1-2 Club as one of the two least co­ Base. Referee Stephanou. ing. Ecll.i, ig . . . . • •••*• ^ 0 Legion Comity music. In a black and white check suit, operative actors.” of delicious sandwiches and coffee gards to the pheasant raising. He — — Murphy. M, sucker ...... 23 1 Brown, If . . . 0 Vblrwn to the union. Hear W. F. Burke is willing to build the coope and A s a Sophomore. Coughlin was i Will.'?, I f ___ ...... 2 0 4 '3 The bridal attendants will be blacky...... and white...... accessories...... and I found him very cooperative. was followed by ice cream.- During Must pass Color Test Rec Senior League an nssislant manager and la st' 20 0 40 Pcarston. IVH, sucker . . 25 Wu'^ltemper Reconversion' Miss Irene Charbonneau of Hart-1 corsage of red carnations, The Poet’ s Column take care of the birds. 25 , Schumey, rf ...... 5 2 W-S He was tired, though. His eyes this period James McKay at the year he decided to play and came | Knlghta Tedford, M. overhead fly 3 “A strlKa in the steel industry.” Meeting Here ford as maid of honor. Miss Irene | Mrs. Wllllatn Allen of Fort Utica, N. Y,—(/P)— Becausp of 1 Murphy, rf ...... 0 0 tF ‘ were bloodshot. He had been oiano. Percy Stocks, 'cellist and William F. Burke, assistant con­ Scoring Leaders out and was on the second eleven ! Rubacha. rf ...... n 12 M r . TTuman "will be felt in Finn of V7est Hartford, cousin of j Worth, who was matron of honor William Turklnfeton, violinist, •a growing disregard for traffic Charlotte Burr The club should not. however, ! Brennan, c ...... 6 working long hours as a fringed- troller of Scovill Manufacturing Local Sport aa a guard. As the season wore ' Bidweil, If ...... • • ■ 0 6 iiroetically ma.ior Industry the bridegroom; and Mias Helen ! vvore a blue wool dress with cor- played several numbers. lights, applicants for city licenses You smiling lived and smiling forget Ike Letvinch.vk. the lad who Prichard. Ig ...... 3 leather adventurer in the covered- Company, addressed the Hartford Player. Team G B F T raised the club birds for the past i on he was used In the line and It ; Yost, c ...... 3 0 • ' In the United StMes. It will ham­ Dllworth-Cornell Post, The Haberern. cousin of the bride will | sage of gardenias. The evening closed with a hymn­ as taxi drivers now must pass a Chapter of National Aosoclation slipped away. Yost, Legion ...... 4 26 8 60 frV fi/ Berger, rg .. wagon opus "California.” An8 he few years for free. was here that his teammates , Luku.s, 1 g ...... Side Rec Starkey, rg ...... 4 0 per our reconver^ibti effort." American Legion, and the Post ‘ be bridesmaids. Burton Frazier I Chief Petty Officer Peter Pee- had a cold. sing led by Robert Gordon, bari­ color blindness test under a new of Cost Accountants this week at Your tired hands folded In e Murdock, L egion ...... 4 20 12 62 “such a Chatter noted h la^ Iu e of leadership with ' Genovcsl, ig Fairlesa asserted that .Auxiliary, will be host to the| will be best man «nd^the I pies of Eagle Mountain Lake. Tex- ” 1 know how you caught that tone soloist of the choir, with policy announced by the police de­ the Elm Tree Inn pn "Reconver-/ • well-earned rest, Hillnski. Billiards ------4 22 6 60 Rowling Lefigue high and unjustified sea Your Christian duty done—your The skect committee is busily at [ the result fhiding Corky as the Totals ...... -la 48 ''1 (18 1-2 Hartford County Legion and Aux- Warren K.' 'Little and ' "Robert ' ' "Reed * ■ as. was best man. cold,” a bystander told Ray. George G. Ashton, minister of mu­ partment. Sion.” Mr. Burke proposed that H. Grtyb. North Ends 4 20 2 42 10 0 20 centa) 'might well spell uncial | jUary on Friday evening. January | Given in marriage by her fath- lifelong aim The Hartford Road Grill and work getting ready for the spring team captain. Cheney Teeh (851 "Kissing Barbara Stanu-yck yes­ sic, at the piano. At the end all reserves should be provided Olbert, North E n d s-----4 17 ’6 40 Brown's Garage are all tied up for — ..... present Coughlin Is a mem­ Score at half time, 15-2, ^Wyan- B. F. diaastar for many of the ampler | 25, at the horne here. District I er. the bride will wear a gown of ] formed a friendship circle and sang Any Shirt Acceptable Now By simple deed* of love to be opening. They have located a fine Standings Lahah-QMcney terday. She has a cold.” against possible reductk>n in esti­ Server, City Cab . . . . 4 14 12 40 the leadership in th# West Side site for the field and are awaiting ber of the Red and White second okas; referee, Wierzbickl. 0 atoel companies and for a large Commander Rav Kincaid, of Bris-1 white Valencia lace and tulle, d e -' "Blest Be- the Tie That Binds,” mated settlements of termination your best. Correnti, Billiards . . . . 3 15 5 35 W. P ct.’ Furphy. rg Miss Harriet T^eney, daughter Barbara portrays a aeductive Rec Bowling League with 34 wins the O. K. from the owner of the team on the basketball front. .708 Wieizbicki. Ig . 0 0 number of steel fabricators andsj^tol, will be in charge^of the meet-1 .signed with a sweetheart neck- barroom - proprietress. 1 can't followed bv a prayer of dismissal Great Falls. Mont.— —In 1933 claims. He warned against the Schieldge, City Cab . .4 15 4 34 He is the .son of Mr. and Mrs ; Vtcturs H.irlford Road Grill. .34 processors. ling. There will he refreshments Tine, three-quarter length sleeve.s of Mr. and Mrii. Charles H. Che- Detr heart; Twere wrong for us against 14 defeats. land. Bro'.’.-n's G a ra ge...... 34 .708 i Eaetabrook. Ig 0 0 ^ W imagine a pleasanter way to catch by the pastor. Ted Johnson loaned a blatgnt shirt pitfalls of underestimating, costs B. Grzyb, North Ends . .4 14 1 29 Jame.'i Coughlin, 50 Middle Turn­ 0 The 750,000 steelworkers, plus ' HniC dancing will be enjoyed after' and a full, bouffant .skrit. Her; " ‘’.Y I^rtford Road, will be to his friend. Ted Joseph, to wear could we recall Dnrllng.s ...... 3 2 .667 j Mnrston, c ----- 0 a cold. and the danger of overswtlng Rubacha, North Ends . .4 12 3 27 Darlings, after leading the Negotiations a.e under way to pike, east. <* Bujaunus. rf 2 an undetermined number of work­ the lace trimmed finger-tipped veil niarried this afternoon to Justin at a rodeo here. The shirt has profits for the year. Mr. Burke You to your well-accustomed Pioneer Parncliute. . . .29 .601 ‘ Moquin. c ...... league during practically the en­ obtain two akeet houses from a Wrobel, If ,.. i) 2 d er* in other industries whose work will be caught to a tiara with aide David I.,MBh, son of Mr. and Mrs. just returned to Johnson, who ex­ branded as a fallacy the theory place, - P.igoni'a West Sides. .28 .583 ' Pinkin, rf ...... Ray shared least-cooperative tire first round of play that ended well known business man. Th# two Fogarty, c .. 3 21 Will be affected by the walkout, clusters of orange blo.ssoms. Her Arthur H. Lahah of Boonevllle, We, The Women] amining it and finding it in good that a volume increase always •E’en though, the misty veU be­ Lee’s E s s o ...... 26 !542 Dubn-shinsld, If will join some 886,000 men and bridal boiiqiiet will be of while i N. Y. honors with .«Fred MacMurra.v, 1’ tween. Last NighTs Fights last week, have encountered diffi­ houses have not been used for Morgan, rg . Warren A .larvi.'?. . . . .'26 .S'!'2 ; condition, said, "A ahrt’s a shirt means a lower coat. 5 35:1 ■women already Idle in scores of ' ro.ses and Wrightli. I The ceremony will be performed Laiiren Bacall and Greer Garson. these days, regardless of color.” An aged mother watches for your culty In their last three starts and quite a few yeara but they atlll are Last Night’ s Bowling August, Ig .. Griswold's Garage . • .22 .458, Total.s , .16 About Town "Nice company, don’t you There's a New—And Sad— are now two games of the pace. In good shape. Another local busi­ Score nt half time: 19-16, I^pck- Industries because of labor dis- , The maid of . honor will be i at the Cheney home at four O’clock Wont Be Homesick face. Pockotfa Stare ...... 16 putes. gown«d In Ice blue satin and net. I the presene'e of members of the think?” I could see‘ the twinkle Day Coming By Tho Associated Preee ness man and skeet enthusiast ha.s n 6 28 Cooper St. Tavern . • .16 viUe. i Odd Belief New York—Rocky Oraslsno, Matches at a Glance As the steel strike-hour ncart-d, I ...... Reuben W. . Bronkie...... of.. 29^Sun-' —- with sweetheart neckline, three- immediate families. Rev. W. Ralph in his weary blue eyes. 80 well you sheltered her (your Of the twelve teams In the Rec offered to truck the two houses Blnks’ Buddies k'aii-field Crocei* ....16 Referee: R-.imsdclI. Boise, Idaho —(45— Thl* rosy or 185»4, New York, outpointed Son­ League, five teams. Grill, Browns, Time: Ei.sihl-mihute periedx there were no Immediate Indica- | >"‘t street, parcel post deliveryman qiiat'er length sleeves and full Ward. Jr., of the South Methodist Ray couldn't figure how he got Rv Ruth Millet ( As late as the 17th century, every waking thought away. Moske, rf ...... 8 Knlghta of ColumbuB.,10 on the list unless somebody at the may not be good news to some ny Home. 156«I4, Valley Stream, N. Darlings, Pioneer and Pagania tlona that other top-ranking dis- «t the local post office, has applied skirt. She will wear a matching church will officiate. NEA Staff Writer many persons of high intelligence To eoM lifa’a burden* for your Cravat League House, I f...... 6 1 studio had declined some writing GIs. returning to this city—but Y.. (10), a in t Miller, 127H. BHza- seem to have the upper hand in I'ncmplii.vnient Relief / putes were near settlement, | s year's leave of ab.sence. The hat of blue net and carrv an arm' In Bellefonte, Pa., there are t-wo I believed that the barnacle goose helplei* on*) Team No. 2 (2) Terpll()wski, 'c ...... 2 Out Of I’lvmili gal’s request to arrange an inter­ at any rate, they aren’t going to beth, N. J., outpointed Frankie the race for playoff berths. Meat Strike Continues I request ha.s been forwarded by bouquet of Talisman roses. G eer-H od^e proud owners of shiny ne\v -1946 originated as a ship barnacle. The be homesick for the Army. About We must not **y, How premature Watt ...... 83 94 121 298 Binl(8, rg ...... 0 The paralvzing .strike of some Postmasster H. Olin Grant to postal view. "I've never refused an in- automobiles. That Is, they were Lets, 184H, Irvington, N, J. (6). 108 108 106 322 is The nyramid.'? of Egypt an5 -th^j Tile bridesmaid.s will wear iden­ goose Was classified as neither 75 barracks at Gowen field Army ^ your calll— Tedford .... Vittner, Ig ...... 1 0 2 . The Leaning Tower of Pisa .a 1 ...v -o.-p ----- 7^ .ia a 26.3,000 CIO'and AFL worliers in authorities in Wa.shington. Mr. Miss '| ,hort. puffed sleeves. Appliqued their fenders straightened. abstinence. ' / pancy by veterans. ed Vonnle VotsO, ISU i, Revere, Bengston . . . 113 96 107 816 Score at half time, 14-all; ref-1 strike the ground approximately i depression to relieve unemploy- I country became more , hi.s reqpe.st is g,anted. their full A played a dipflomaiiiao so con- . That’s a worry most of us don’t Yei, sweet and faithful worker, Maas., (10). Dave Andrew*, 140, ea oe well as the highllghte. This sent a ski film, "Hickory Holiday," eree, Wierzbickl. 115 feet from tlie base. i ment. oclodk to Donald/H Geer, son <)f | vincingly in "The Lost Weekend.” material will be printed th* early Saturday, Jan. 26, at Bushnell Me­ t Scarce. Federal conciliators kept v. ... ' net skirts. Their bl.ie ostrich tip have. We can put a fresh dent in lead u* y«t Lowell. Mae*., outpointed Fred Totals ...... 478 505 651 1084 ___•, _____ I------— ------I tnlnR to effect an agreement he- TheBer-Scott cUih will meet. Mrs. GertnideGeprof 49Wetherelli A A drinkingrfrinkinp- man himself?himself- the old car we are driving and By vivid nlemory of your hum­ Polowltser, 188, Hartford, Conn., part of next week. morial for the benefit of the Na­ Team No. 1 (2) ■ tween the''unions and •packer.', in Monday evening at 8:15 at abil will carrv arm ! The* eet-emnnv will K* nerfortyi. i ‘‘Only“Only on parlies. I may take pc.'ircoly even find It--for all the ble, toilsome life (8). ■______tional Ski Patrol System and first Fox ...... 87 88 105 280 their wage’ dispute while a fact-|lionie of Mi.ss Jeanette and hriiinii»f« ' nf Toiiiman rose* nnri ■ ai th» or four to be, sociable. . I other dents and scratches that.have With steadfast purpose firm;—To Over North In th* Y Wednes­ aid equipment at Mohawk State 101 l is 93 807 day Night League, four teams are Forest, Haystack Mountain Park Adamy ...■. finding board^was to _open p,.blu^'l.ois Buchanan 'o f 1,75 'VoodUnd , ""d j at the South Methodi-st church. | drink by myseif.” accumulated through the years. daily keep ..93 102 91 285 Driven Te doll very much In tha thick of the pen­ and Tunxle State Forest. Custer .... hearings in Chicago Tuesday. Istieel. , Did he take liquor to help his But It won’t be that way long. The narrow upward Way through Kroll ...... 92 104 114 310 In .another huge strike, involv-i ------The brides mother will wear a mood along in any of those bleary 'As soon aa reconversion is well C A Y E i r S storm and otrlf*. nant scrap. Chambert Movers hold The film was mad* by John CarltnvlDa, Dl.—(F)—^Two hitch­ Diets, Sr, . . . 127 103 ,101 831 ing 200.000 CIO Electrical W ork-I M erlin W . Cunningham , husband ' "^ it'‘-‘ '’immed navy crepe dress N orth, M eth od ist scenes? under way we’ll have all sorts o f —Ethel Woodward a slim .006 lead over Center Serv­ Jay, captain in the Army Moun­ (The Home of Good Food) hikers were auecessful in thumbing ice with Don Willis only one game tain Troops. Mr. Jay will be intro­ era against.General Electric. W est-Tif Stella Wandyck Cunningham of ' corsage of red roses and the "Only once. It wap at the end of new worries. 510 604- 1518 ‘ ■' ' ' i filareh O’ Dtnwa a ride ohd When they got into the behind the Servicemen. Mancheeter duced by Charles "Minnie” Dole, Totals ...... 489 h In^house and General Motors, there 1 60 Oakland street, who is home on j brideg:room s mother will be at- the day. I'w a s very tired and I While we have been possession- car they Introduced themselves to likewise was no pirogre.ss reported. Herniinal leave, was promoted to i I'ced in black .cj-epe \rith net and Music oil Sunday thought it might relax me. It wa.s poor we could relax. We hava oil contributed. Motor Soles are three games out of founder and chairman of the Na­ sequin trim and corsage of pink the scene where I tell the bar­ the driver and his companion.-The first place. tional Ski Patrol System. Teona No. 4 (8) The walkout started Tuesday after j Captain, December 14. H e was | But Dad Isn't going to be able And contributad many tlmos. driver introduced himself, Sheriff 100 101 299 a breakdown in wage negotiations, formerly commanding oitlcer of the ! roses.- tender how I feel when I drink. I The movie includes skiing scenes Murphy ...... 98 to put his feet on the new daven­ But let’s all contribute again. George Ashley and his deputy Clif­ Schubert .... 113 145 102 360 As the steel strike neared, the 311th Signal Company, aviation, A reception for 100 guests will Mrs. David Bennett.will play for had just one.” To our annual March O’ Dims*. Th* annual Infantile parolyelq, on M t St. Helen, Ore., Steamboat port as he could the old. ford Arnold. Then he produced • Mlnnich'^^7.. 128 98 90 816 Civilian Production administra­ and served 27 months overseas. follow at the V.F.W. Club,- Xlan- her organ prelude on Sunday morn­ Junior is going to hear "Don't" Many of *ur neighbor's children fund campaign-to now on In Man- Springs and Aaron, Colo., Camp warrant for tho two taltch-hlkera Dwyer ...... 117 98 117 830 tion in Washington said that in ehester Green. which has been ing at the North Methodist church, Ray inteiylCwed doctors and much more often when the house D AN CBfG Are absent from our ochoola today. cheater. ’ Bowling and boaketbail Mole, Gicnwood Springs and other decorated in the patriotic colors on a charge of thbft of riilckens are again expected to play 'their sections of the country. Struff ...... 112 vll9 78 309 event of a general walkout, a pro­ an arrangement of Malotte’a, ‘The visited Bellevue hospital to study gets rejuvenated. Because ths arm of Polio The idieriff drove them to Jail. ' gram of voluntaiy rationing of of red, white and blue. T,.onl’s Prayer” made by Mrs. Hen­ drunks "how they act and how The first dent in the new car Is Has reached out in Itq invisible part hi helping sweU the locki Tickets con be secured at Blair’s No "h-icksf Mo nefesi No promij _ Hogpital Notes I 1614 otcel aupplies would be put into When leaving with the bride­ rietta Dippnian Griswold of Sharon they don’t'act. going to be*B minor tragedy. way. quota, Let*! plan exhibition Store. Totals . . / ..567 668 488 offoct. ’This would protect "essen­ groom for a wetlding trip to Wa.sh- Center, Sharon, Ohio. Mrs. Gris­ “ For one thing they don’t often The Exruae Is Dead Thoss young llvos ' PoBes O oek Stolon matches and gamoa today. Team No. 8 (1) aa W9 7/*ye io OHer 7s C A .S n tial needs” such as emergency re- Discharged yesterday; George ingtnn, D. C.. and points of In- wold is a first ccHisin of Mrs, Rob­ act like this” - he turned on ' a TO N iG H T -Hartford Ski club will hold ita Magnuoon . 99 100 101 800 1 And yet, comfortable as the old Will be Incompleto. * 156 364 pfiirsJrs and maintenance required by !i Gakler,Gakler. Rockville; James Morl-Mori- South, the bride will wear ert Gordon, S r, of this town. Their silly, helpless grin. ‘They’re more possessions have been, we can’t AH their toy* Chicago — (F — PoUca at Doe Vote to th* Roe Board: With meet this Sunday at Avon —snow Dietz. Jr. . .106 102 Boapitola.■pitola. transportation, public | snos,anos, 115' 5 'Lilley Lillev street; Elizabeth f dark green gabardine suit with mothers were sisters. like, this.” HiA eyes rolled foggily. cling to them much longer. Pi-et- Will become obiolet*. Plaines stinet itoUon ore ponder­ spring a few months away and permuting. Larder .. . 97 89 95 281 •YOU m OUT iS O ^ ilO O m H jiUlitiea. food, proceoslng, p olice! Hodgins. SOniers; Roberta and black accessories. On their return The anthem to be sung by the I could dam near smell the stuff. . TO THE MUSie OF 80 tot’* Amputate Polio’s Arm ing the flight of time. A clock baseball and aoftball, how are th* Metcalf .. m 114 119 344 t.v soon the excuse o f not being ' i I fire departments and public Robert Rankin, South Coventry. they will reside for the present choir will be "Hear Our Prayer” It was flattering to have this able to replace an old standby will , And keep our children from undue wMch ticked through thotuonds of chOncee of appropriating money Our club U planning a cross­ Long* . . . . 95 99 98 292 for bleacher for both th# North Jth and safety. Discharged today: Beatrice with the bridegroom's parents and by .Tames, and Mrs. G. A. Chappell likely Oscar winner playing be outmoded. We’ll have to have harm. cooes in the station eourtmom was country ski trip this Sunday if th* ^ failure ^ to settle the (Uspute ^ , Longo, Glastonbury; Joel Alvord, be at home to their friends after will sing "The Prayer Perfect” drunk for a one-man audience. Let’* us* Vorehlng Dimes a* a missing ^ m its place on the woH. End Olid West Bids diamonds? The western part of th* state gets Total* . . . 508 504 569 1S81 By sauno ttowt February . everything just aa nice aa the followed by orders from steel 13 Oakland street. 11 by Stenson during the offertory. neighbors have. And on«e we’ve tool Police said a thief apparently elok need to great. tome snow. Tha telephone contact das to curtail operations ■The brlcle attended local gram­ Lengthy Menu To *t our children b*ek In school the big tlmepfece from ita eight system will be used to get In touch Admitted yesterday: Roger WU- sunk our money Into new pessez- The Swingsters 8 The Manchester Ski Club, which 6 0 OAKLAND ST. Oota Hood SUrt llams, 17.58 Tolland Turnpike; mar Schoiila and graduated from Horsea Have Some Birthday siona we'll have to see that they A. B. Baylss. foot-high hanging ptoce, crept with membera.'. gontrsl steel strike got off High school 'With the Class of Before, the war, a restaurant in through the squad room and out a woe to have taken part in a ski Ed Clark la working on plana Marshall Avery, 22 Cohiini road; stay new-Iookipg. / meet In the western part of the y Wednesday Night head oUrt today at a few | Mi*. Ann Verner, ,16 Pine Hill- 1944. The bridegroom graduated Jan. 1 is the birthday of all Copenhagen, Denmark, featured a- back entrance. They hoped to wind Home isn’t going to h« quite os state Sunday, received word yes­ for a week-end trip for th# club. ired plants and kept approx-.Miss Catherine Palmer. 171 South from Manchester High school with ' American horses. No matter what menu four feet long. Thin menu comfortable aa it was .during the CHOICE LIQUORS Adulto Ride flUntoture Trains up the cose Shortly. Snow condition* at various locoU tile Class of 1939. He was re- month a horse Is born, he will be listed a choice of 187 diUerent terday that due to lock of snow the Boteling League dy 45,000 men from their' Main street; Robert Ward Jr war years when we were making proposed'acheduto events has ties will b* th* deciding, factor. }■ the milU. Bncklond; .Raymond F>nn . !^'!"^'^ discharged from thelArmy considered one year old the first kinds of sandwiches. The wverse Kona«aCtty—(iP)—Horry . B. Min? ot 59 old things do. The beautiful post­ Bold Unnsnal Tltto been postponed. There’s not much tim e,left to I^DiaMYdt. Uta strike hit three Apel place; Chester Badger. Scot- .veara as a of the following year, side listed a four-ifoot -wine list. war home'is going to hk g o ^ to ty, park boaird head, finds n lot of pay your dues— dash off a check Standing* •C tbt Qroat Lakes Steel look at—but where are we going grown-upa still can’t control the W. land. Conn.; John Sullivan, 5 childhood urgf to ride miniature The mother of King Zog of AIMno LaHi tonight, .B tere T .llf drorkera walk- Broad street; Mrs. Norah Unnell, Battalion in Alaska and the Aleu­ Foimef* Of The Sea Fklse Alarms to put our feet and what art we How ’bout that okler’a prayer, Ohombar* Mover* ...2 5 tian Islands. tralno. Ha reported 85,995 adults Albania hold tha unuouat title of L A n i At Pittsburgh the big I 280 Wpodbridge street; William going to talk about when we can CAVEY« Center Service...... 23 rods the Swope Pork kl(W train "Dowager Queen," although eae The city muiSum’ of CSiaileaton, Jonoa A Laugblin Steel Anderson, Bniad Brook; Jane The bridegroomls gift to the Under-oes fanners harvested Life on a submarine is compli­ no longer talk about the thing* Although cwls rarely if ever kill Don WlUl* Oarage .. .22 bride was a sterling monogram- .war cro|»s off the, coasts of Cali- cated by sounds made by fish loot year. Of course, he adds, hod never been a queen. R woe 8. C„ has a mounted albino lark was clooed. Rottner, 84' Middle turnpike, west. we are going to buy just a* sodii bestowed In 1926, when her eon on display. The isrk was hilled k bluejay. blusjay* detest owls so Man. Motor Bales . . . .20 BotEollad the J. A L. mod compact,-The bride’s gift- to fnrnia and Mexico. They gathered outside the hull. Their curious as they are available T Bsaybe they went along to keop Bryant A Cmepmon... 18' 24 , Death today; Jerome Sullivan, lior from foiling ott but ha can’t was elected king of the Albanians near that city and Is pure white greatly that they wiU attack omployod 9,000 work- tl»e .bjridegroom was a blue leather crops of red alga, a seaweed used grating, diiininiing, purring noises Moriarty Brotiten .. .It S12 Esat Center street; M«s ,Su-* billfold initialed in gold. To her 6 1 U L L lievs took Utofii hP. ' by th* national oMombly. except for a bright yersllow brooat stuffed owl for hour*. Midl ■ana ■miUi, M Cbssiaut otiast in'making aigar sgar, valuable in resemble, the sounds of a ship, The* Postal Savings System was bndaainaKU aha 'Drasaatad oUvor Miontiflo jwsur work, porhaiM on onomy, tgi the dtstonca. Instituted in 19J.0. ^ I (Next to Masonic Templo) ^ wn P A Q l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, JANUARY 19,194G m ' - - MANCHESTER EVENING ITORALD, MANCHESTER, GONN^ SATURDAY, JANUARV 19, 194S h l B K TOONBRVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE Help Wanted— Female 35 Garden-Farm— Dairy Machinery and Toida 52 AntoniobUM for Sal* 4 Bosincaa Sem eta Offered 18 Bluinesg ServicMT Offered 13 Producta 50 W AR D S Strats-Uft putnp Jack U LOCAL AMUSEMENTS SMSET METAL WORK, bot air ALL MAKES of waablng ma­ B v 1936 FORD ooupe, food rubber, a WOMEN—New Modal'Laundry, P IN E A P P L E , Orangea, sweet priced to save you money. Haa a Qassified WATCHING THE SERVICE HEN TRYING TO GET Qatafied bo<}y very bad, $140; 1930 Basex fuiTBca repairing. New bot air chines repaired. 10 years' axper- true straight lift (lesa friction Sense and Nonsense ^ Mosher Summit atreet grapefruit, direct from groves, sedan, 33,000 miles; yood motor and air oonewriter. Must be In "Mr.’’ Parcher knows all that." WANlTlD To Buy — A ringle Parcher took three deliberate I f you make love to her she Springs skating rink Friday after large. Good work, fair price. Free Saturdays. 2-0617. BUFFET FOR SALE. Call 327b. good condition. Phone 2-1186, "Yes.’’ Pike said, "but he may RANG E BURNERS and power- dwelling in Pine Acres or Pine puffs on his pipe, drew a dotUe thinks you’re cheap. s&ool. Finder please return to Basiness ServicM Offered 18 c.vtimates. Call Howley. Man- not know that I knoW It." McNugSt Syancala tM,. burners of all makes and kinds WANTED To Buy—Portable type­ Acre Terrace. Will pay any rea­ of tobacco through the stem into H you don’tfl she’ll go with a attendant at rink or 129 Bran- chca.ter 5861. FRR.SH dressed poultry, fryers, BOOKKEEPING, public account­ cleaned and adjusted. 10 years’ JU ST AR R IV E D at Jones' — writer in good condition. CaU sonable price In cash and wait his mouth, and spat it U»L VO®. ALL APPLIANCES serviced and water heaters, unpalnted cheaLv, on hU hat and stuck the pipe in VSOV5 P»CX53 V3. [e>ov.v«.'. toWjO'. VOVOIL 3V®. WILL TAKE 4 paasengen to days or evenings. ingham. your door. Wm. Ostrinaky, 182 famlly fiat or duplex or six room It and Parcher knew It. \0 903 3V\\«> OOitSi . Yvjua 3V)R( DOH^ repaired, burners, refrigerators, TH E A U STIN A. Chambers Com clothes line, ash cans, garbage his mouth. He put his .^and in WOO\Y.-3V\\K)V SOO CO«.30.V\t*o,AtoO ^0(0 Stoira college. Starting February cans, snow shovels, palls and Bissell. Tel. 5879. ■Ingle. W rite Box Y, Herald. "You won’t go away, Mr. Cal­ «.!me.’ifaT.i«a; - . . . and he knew a little judo. So did ers and small appliances repair­ college graduate and family They could hear hU feet moving commercial, Interior and exterior Free catalog. Jaraehow, 10-19 89. Telephone 3-38.56, Wqtcrbury.. Pike. ed. A.p.C. Flxlt Co.. 21 Maplq —toUUing-4,-Withln 20 miles of air­ COMPLETE DETAILS “Herbert had it iii8taUed~our new cook isn’t so good hastily along the corridor. Pike work. Telephone Man. 4208. craft. Call Manchester 8291, or A t the last moment Pike held street. Phone 2-1575. Pick-up and Sw*"NewTo"rr j NEW Vacuum cleanem for sal*: o n ro a s te r his punch and went with Parch- sat down, lit a clgaret, and stared delivery aervlce. u may be s u r -, ered promptly. 20 years’ exper­ CALL KEYSTONE decorators on QUAKER, black stove, complete ience C A M Radio Service interior work. Submitting bids on with oil burner and gas attach­ SMALL Acreage, 5 room house, piriacd to find you are very much under insured at today’s Phone 7454. 6 DOVER ROAD exterior work for spring. Man­ BABY Bath scales, complete for ment. Stove pipe included, $15. needs repairs, electricity, water, 1 ^ I f / values. MANCHESTER ELECTRIC MOTORS—Repairing, chester 2-1805. $5. Like new. Phone 2-0082. CaU 3256. chicken coup. Reasonable occu­ rewinding. AH work guaranteed. pancy. Phone 5470. .Smart people are increasing their tire in.surunce. INTERIOR and exterior painting Re.sidence 26 Alexander St. Ace Electric Motor Repairs. 221 FOR S ALE — 7 piece blonde maple ' x941 AER-O-FLAhnS combination W e will be pleased to advise you on building costs. and paperhanRing. Ueasonable dinette set, like new; porcelain j oji and gas stove, white porce- LARG E LOT, 2 small homes, 3 TEL. 4112 OR 7275 N. Main streeL opposite Depot estimates. McKinney A Fenn. rooms each, some Improvements. entrance on North Sch ; , 468 Hartford road. Tel. 2-0866 or 5 D R AW E R chiffonier, Leonard porated Into the several new komee we now hnve under coustrae- gained. Arithmetic and Reading. land 7374. 6759. ice box. Majestic high-boy radio. Uon. Private lessons. White- Studio, Call 8176 betwen 7 and 9. FOR T H A T new Inlaid linoleum WANTED— Carpentry work, re­ 709 Main street. Phodi 2-1392. kitchen fioor or asphalt tile In modeling, repairing, roofs, ga­ WANTED basement fioixr, telephone 2-0866 JARVIS REALTY rage doors. Insulation, storm sash T A P P A N Gas stove, A-1 condi­ © or 6769. Free estimates. Daly. o n ce : 6 Dover Rond Reeidenoet M Alexnnder 8(. and doors- Reasonable rstes. For Mu.sical— Dramatic tion. 153 W. Center street. Dougherty and Noonan, Inc., 468 Phonee 41t2 'or 7278 — Week Days nnd Sondayn. EXPERIENCED GROCERY MEN free estimatea call Glastonbury LET US recondition your piano Hartford road. 2349. - USED Mimeograph macfiine for like new and start it on a new sale. Call Burton’s, 841 Main fiasewvwt. M A P LE Davenport and chair, used AS CHAIN STORE MANAGERS A R T S RAD IO sales and service, career of usefulness.. The Plano StreeL 1 ^ Shop, 6 Pearl street. Open 'till very little, $40. 89 Waddell electrical appUancea also repair­ It’s In His Lap BY FRED HARMAll ed, prompt and efficient service. 9 p. m. road, Orford Village. RED RIDER 1 LARGE Mahogany coffee table LILAC STREET— COVENTRY LAKE— CaU 2-1403. 698 North Main lOULLlWE TO WE'YE QOVD fi« 0 AWa HERE'S TOUR rVOt^ET , j'LL axw X)u ahd red Write P. 0. Box 166, Manchester P IA N O Tuning and repairing. with glass top. Phone 2-0087. 2-Femlly Flat, 5 roomc each; 4-Room Lake Freat Oottoge. CHILD'1 HOPE YOU ,1 m OLD EAOUSH13 fWCE A* atreet. ELECTRIC Stove. Inquire 88 SNE (eillAHER IQ PROVE Player pianos specialty. John Juet like a new hoosa from Completely fnmlsbed. eleetTle rSJSSS 19 6Al.Tl(4' THAT . VlONfT BE SO R R Y' TKILLlMe ON A60LO Bllyue road after 5:80 p. m. rONET-, • IN REPLY — GIVE TELEPHONE NUMBER Cockerham. 28 Bigelow atreeL ONE GAS heater and one gas top to bottom. A ll conveok Ugkts, electrie etove, hot water DUCHSaS' n rw MA OiA Ljsj^TDuvmT CALL re PLU M B ING and Heating Service. Dial 4219 stove. Call Wilson, Manchester Bcee Inclndlng etearo heat. hmt. $8,800. Terma A r­ SM' * ^ 5408. NEW, Two burner parlor oil heat­ ranged. J. Cummings. Phone 5504. er, kitchen range, coal or oil, lea Handy to bon, achool and shop- SPE^«)lT box, cot bed, kitchen aet. bed and ping eectlon. Good opportu­ 8-Room Cottage, 78 ft. from \r Bonds— Stocki MONTGOMERY A Ward* electric nity for Inveator. Approxl- refrigerator. Good condition. bureau. C. W. McFarland, 49 lake front. AU eonvenlenoee. Mortgages mntely flOO rental Income. Completely fnrnlabed. $2,700. cose. slutdes, electric train : g»i- Pi1m|S,000. 12,000 Down. MARLBOROUGH— TM AFRAID YOU Mt$MT BE WASTING ^ NOw7 I DON'T) WANT YOU Grin and Space for Radio YOUR MONEY. JUDGE. MAYBE THERE WANT A DIME (TO STICK ON MURDER AND HE , YOU CAN MAKE A otherwise Improve your proper-. vanlzed mall box. Tel. 2-1256. 8>Room ALSO KNOWS ABOUT , DEAL WnH THE BY J. R. W ILL IA M S OUR BOARDING .HOUSE ADAMS SIKBET— UST ISN'T ANY SUCH rtlAT I d o n ' t / THIS CASE. OUT OUR WAY Repair Shop. ty7 We have the cuh. Fast ac­ Cottage. A ll conveniences, EARN//-/NO MATTER HOW DO YOU 'police TO KEEP MY tion. 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