I M i t o m n m jPanrligHter g p^nino ijfrrald TUESDAY. 0£3TONlfR "it 1«80 Check Your Chest—-Make Sure You Are in Good Health 1 ■ Rev. Quentin Nelapn, ’ mltoionary •t. Bamadatto’a Mothsra Ctrela has often been sought ia RookyiDe A bout T ow n to the Congo, Africa, will bring w4U .mdiit tomorrow avanlng at L ocal C ouple Preaches op 04!t. 28 A. As Meeting by many persons who were inter a firat-hand maaeaga on the work eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. ested hi Joining AJt. Liut year of-the Covenant church in tha dark Viola Michalak, 63 derard atreet. he spent part of^ his vacation Average Dally NgtPrsasPrsss Run The Weather IlM Navajo 4katiiic d a b will .continant, and ahow a colored, hoM ita vraakly mwtlnr tomorrow Wed 25 Years Here Saturday studying characters, types and be- Fee Mm Weah Badlag fe’erecaal of 0. 8. Waathar Banaa Bound film, entitled *'Ood’a Handi Pfc. Daniel F. VeriUi, Jr., eon of haviortams on the Bowery in New Oetolwr 14, 1956 •venlac at algbt o'clock to Um work in the Congo," at tha Coven Mr. and Mre. Daniel Verilh of 113 York City. He is an artist in pen GDRTnEltS Today: Fair aad warm; hlgh- lodgo at Cantor Springa ^ k . A ant-Congregational church on Princeton etreet, haa been trana- 777 M am Vt M an«hv«ter Conn. 7-J 44t wall known akator wilt giva a talk a f and ink drawings and made a eat temperatare near Itt'toalghL Spruce atreet thia evening. Miaa ferred to the signal corps of the Honor Guests Cele Indications Point to large number of sketches, many of 10^055 on agura akating. Alt preaent Oreta Nelaon, eoprano aoloiat of 48rd pivlaion at Camp Pickett aa which have been shown to public geaerally fair; loweet near 56. mambato ara utgad to attond, and bration Held at the Large Attendance at WEDNESDAY a af Mm Audit (. tha choir, .will aing. Mr. Nelaon a photographer. A graduate of gatherihga where he spoke or to 1 a< CbaalaMaaa nmradayi Moatly chmdy. naw mambara will ba walcomad. was chairman of the Congo Mjia* Rauahon Institute* of Photography, V. F. W. Home Hollister Street School A.A. meetings in Manchester. Manchester— A City of ViUage Charm aionary Council. Thia ia Miaaionary he did buaineea here as Dan's Some of these eketches will be in MORNING Miaa Nancy Jana Crockatt. Emphaala vtoek at the local church, Photo Service until the guard was cluded in a book Rev. Musser ex djuightar of Mr. and Mra. WiUUun Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Brown Local members of the Manches and additional meetinga will be federalized, pects to be printed soon in the fu VALUES VOL. LXX, NO. l i IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1950 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS Crockatt of 30 ralrfield atreet. haa held on Friday and Saturday eve of 101 Walker street, whose silver ter Group of Alcoholics Anony ture, deUHing his story of his ex baan alactod aacratary of her claaa nings. Ali intaiMted will be wel Mr. and Mrs. Bernia Wooten of wedding anniversary fell on Oc mous expect the coming Open periences on the Bowery In 1949. 9:00 To 12:00 at FnuikUn County Public Hoapl- come. New Orleans, La., announce the tober 15, were honored with a party Meeting to be held In Hollister The leader of the Open Meeting Ul, Oraanfleld, Masa. Miaa Crock* arrival of a daughter. Shelley Ann, school auditorium next Saturday will be a Manchester man who att waa graduated with the claaa Saturday evening at the V, F. W. haa bton connected with the local Mr. and Mra. C. Elmore Wj^tkina on September 23. Mra. Wooten la Hmne, Mancheater Green, which night, October 21, will attract a Homemakers Center of 1950 from Manchaater High of South Main atreet entertained the former Elizabeth B. Shelton of larger attendance than ever before A-A. group since its early days. achool and antarad training in was attended by about seventy since invitations have been mailed There will be two men speakers, Mr. and Mra. Charles Berry of 36 Strant street. relatives and frienda from Water- Reg. 1.19-1.49 Septambar. Longmeadow, Mass., during -their out to the 46 groups In Connecti both from Connecticut, and one bury, Hartford, East Hartford, woman A.A. from Springfield, ----- ^ stay in town. Mra, Berry gave At a short meeting last night of cut and to many groups in Mas 42 and 50 in. Tha marriaga of Miaa Marion Bloomfield, Broad Brook and thia sachusetts. Mass., who will tell her story. South Korean Enter P an illustrated lecture on seasonal the commutes for the military yongyang Francea Childa. daughter of Mr. town. Unknown to the honor Following the meeting an Open flower arrangement last evening The meeting which is open to and Mra. Joaeph Childa of Hart whist to be held Friday evening at gueata, arrangements for the cele the public with no admission House session will be enjoyed at ford, to Damaae E. Chaveiar, will at the October meeting of the St. Bridget's church final details bration were made by their daugh- the PathSnders Club on Norman TAFFETAS Manchester Garden Club. Mr. charge, will be called to order at take place Saturday, October 21, were arranged. Chairman Mildred tera, Mrs. John Wyae, Mra. Nor 8:30 p. m. and besides the A.A. street. Arrangements are being AND at nine o’clock in St. Pater’a Watkins and Mr. Berry were stu Beaupre wishes to atresa that ma Wilson and Judy Brown, speakers, the arrangement com made to provide all who attend the church, Hartford. A dinner at one dents in Tufla-jfollege at the same playing will begin promptly at Mr. Brown presented to his wife Miss ARoe Harrison mittee has also secured a stellar affair a true sample of A.A. hospi- time. 8:1.5, Mra. Paul Adams haa aollclt- SLIPPER o’clock will follow at tha Southern a wedding band In yellow gold set attraction in the guest speaker. tallty embellished with refresh Truman Says U. S. Big Blow Rips Fhrida Capture Airfield and Plantation. Miaa. Childa la a ed a number of door prizes to be with diamonds, to match a ring he Miss Alice Harrison, Boston, Rev. Forrest Musser, pastor of the ments and entertainment. I A joint meeting of the Manchea- granddaughter of John Zelinaki of given away. Refraahmenta are In gave her last Christmas, together Maasachuaetts, director of youth Union Congregational church of 62 North atreet. i ter Itallan-Amerlcan Society and the capable hands of Mra John with twenty-five beautiful roses Rockville. SATINS ita auxiliary will be held tomorrow Cratty and Mrs. Lila Brown. Miaa end a corsage of yellow pompons. activities of The Universalist Is Also An Artist i Dead, Scores Hurt, o ^ # i night at eight o’clock to plan the Madeline Smith reports that The couple received numerous Church of America, will preach in Rev. Musser has been extremely W ill Fight Russians societies' activities for the winter tickets are going well and will be gIfU In silver, and from their the West Hartford Universalist interested In the problem of al season. Refreshments will be en available at the door Friday eve daughters s complete coffee service coholic addiction and rehabilita TAMPAX Put Loss at $5,000,000 otorm into Capital diurch of the Redeemer on Sun joyed after the meeting. All ning. with um, tray, sugar and creamer, tion. He haa been a speaker at in 3 absorb«ncy sizM 2 1 *00 members are invited to attend. together with twenty-five silver day, October 28 at 11:00 a. m. many of the Friday night meetings If They Ask for It Memorial Lodge, No. 38. Knights dollars. The trio served a delicious Miss Harrison, who formerly made in Manchester ' since the local In many attractive UHCful col Miami, Fla.. Oct. 18. i;P) —A . Two hundred were homeless In GARTHE of Pythias, will meet tomorrow buffet style luncheon and saw to It her home in Mahehester, Connect group waa founded, and his advice, on . Ideal for llningi, drape*, hurricane sweeping upon Florida's , West Hollywood, 126 houses were 111 Mam $f. MafwKrffgr, CovtA. t*]44t evening at 8 o’clock In Caatle hall, that every one present had a most on problems concerning alcohol bedHpreadx. All first quality. citrus belt today left a trail of In- I severely damaged and 25 were dry Oolway street. icut, Is a graduate of Boston Uni Over Taedong River enjoyable time. Tells Cheering Audience juries, one death and property i mollshod. Noonday Lunchoon Mr. Brown and the former Miss versity where she majored in the 9:00 To 12:00 Quaker City damage estimated at $5,000,000 or j Florida National Guardsmen For Business People The Highland Park P. T. A. will Ernestine M. Tulatro were married fleld of Religious Education. She In San Francisco more tn four south Florida "Gold | were called out to protect proper WED. H M. hold open house and a pot-luck also studied philosophy in the Coast" counties. ' ty and prevent looting there and THl'RS., OCT. 19. 11:45 - I :S0 In Wsterbury, October 15, 1925, junior Reg. 1..39 Climax 8 Day March atipper tomorrow evening at 6:30. and lived In East Hartford and Orsduste School of Boston Uni America Will Not Tol V ice Squad The storm now losing strength at the nearby towns of Davie and All parents are cordially invited to versity. RAYON CREPE BACK West Hallandale. SO. METHODIST f ’Ht'RCII attend. After the meal, a special Glastonbury before moving to SHOE' REPPIR erate Attacks on In over land gave south Florida a | Ex-Army Sergeant 90 Miles; BealJi^ipsl ONLY Manchester. Mr, Brown is employed Miss Harrison was director of rough and tumble night with 12.5 Sheriff Amos Hall of Browanl Auspices Felln«tshlp Group BIm on "Child Health" will be religious education at Lynn, Mass., This form of county said all were hard hit and U. S. Cavalry Division shown by Richard Morton, State at the University of Connecticut dependent Countries; Q iief Suicide mile winds and possibly a tornado SHOE REPAIR ME.NT: Meat (oaf, scalloped He is s Mason and affiliated with Universalist Church and served monihly Mnitsry SATINS it swept in from the sea last "look like a tornado went through P. T. A. Chairman of Audio-Visual protection is handy Greenglass Pleads To the Tfffje; Two potatoes, role sh>w, peas; rolls, Education, assisted by L. A. Spen the Shrine and Tall Cedars. They fpr three years on the staff of the Vows Aid to All Asia night and early today. them." tea or coffee: home made rook cer, audio-visual education direc are communlcanta of St. Mary’s United Christian Youth Movement. to keep in desk, locker i Mrs. Owen Adams was killed, Some subatantial homes were Ollier Key^ Cities. on ies, Ire erewn. During her stay in Hartford she UIHILE- UlUPITi bureau-drawer. Invented Takes Life During Ii her husband critically injured and destroyed and only foundations SPECIAL tor of Manchester. The member Episcopal church and Mrs. Brown San Francisco, Oct. 18—(IP)— ship drive officially opens this Is a member of the Marine Corps will meet with church school and by a doctor; used President Truman set the world quiry Into Crimes in their four children hurt when the were left In some cases, said Hall. Guilty to A ’Spying East Coast Fall to Reoer^atlons, 5334. at once! month and there will be a parent League Auxiliary. youth leaders. interaally. 2 y*** 1 -00 stage today for an unprecedented hurricane or a twister spawned 80% of Fruit Ilrstrnyed in each room to receive member If S-MnUlUYC eoontor-offenaive to Soviet peace Philadelphia; Wrote by it smashed their trailer home, At Davir, about 80 per cent of BOIv Troopers; Reds Luncheon 55 Cento. First quality 39’’ wide. A rich ship dues. propaganda. Ha offered a full at Weat Hollywood, a community the fruit was ripped from 7,000 New York, Ort. 18- «4^—David- turned secrets over to Harry Gold, Atf! Defending Capital material for linings, blouses and -partnanbip of peace" to all Asia, He *Fail^ as a Leader' of 3,000 persona 16 miles north of aci-es of citrus trees. Training Begun Lower S t n oer Level dresses. Greenglass, 28-year-old former i a Philadelphia chem'iat and con- backed up by United States mlll- Miami. 1\venty-8ve persons were Fifty-flvs buildings were dam- Army sergeant pleaded guilty to- ' ^ s e d go-between for Fuchs and 9:00 To 12:00 hospitalized there jmd 40 more Tokyo, Oct. 18.—(/P)— WANTED taiy might. Philndelphie, O ct 18—(85—The day In Federal Court to n charge ^ v tet agents. “ By State Guards The State Department's “Voice suicide of Philsdelphia’s Vice were injured In Miami. (Continued on Pnge Fifteen) of conspiracy in time of war to Greenglass was the second Atp'- South Koreans said tonlghr Reg. 49c of America” bombarded every Squad chieftain, coming in the convey secret govenimenl defense erlcan to plead guilty to their troops have fought RecrulU of tha two Connecticut EXPERIENCED reachable listener with a constant midst of a bitter political cam information to Russia. spy charges. Gold was the first. their way Into Pyongyang, State Guard companies now being ropeUtion of Truman’s warning paign -and while a Federal Grand Ooerge Dnley, public relations The chunky defendant, who had CriUHied U. S. the Red capital. The Korean Aluminum to the peoples of the Far Blast Jury probed crime In the Quaker worked on the atom bomb project At the time of his artost lest orffenlzed in Manchester received CARPENTERS HALE'S man for Oemocratie state head- Connie Mack Retires Information Press said the their first instructions In close that Rusaia is trying to turn them City area, produced plenty of quartors, aaid that the letter re- at I./oa Alamos, Mex., pleaded June, Greenglass was. quoted as order drill Monday night at the For Inside, and Outside into "colonial elaves of a new Im- questions today—but no answers. leaaed by LL Oov. Joe R. Haxley to the charge In a firm voice be saying he relayed Uiti eecrete be report was made by the Pu State Amiory. Most of these Headquarters Egg perialitm.” O aig EJlts, 61, head of the Vice fore Federal Judge William Bondy. cause he felt the U. S. was not GIFT WRAPPED • Work— Apply at Oct. 16, In Albany, concerning his san, South Korea, radio in a young men are High school stu- And the President left for the Squad tor 10 years shot himself to nomin^on to the U. S. Senate, As Chief of the A’s Oreenglaaa waa origlnally'lndict- treating Ita ally, Russia, fairly In broadcast at 9 p. m. (7 a. m„ dento who have had no previous 5 Dover Road FOR BiMelan polltburo a bold and blunt death on a lonely hill near Media waa qddroaaed to Rep. W. Klags- ed In New Mexico and was named holding out atomic Information. Poachers reminder that, the United Statee yesterday. He left a suicide note Othera n%med with Graenglaaa e.e.t.). Hard-driving Republle of AND DELIVERED • mIliUry training, so that scenes Or Phone 4112 Miid Macy (above), Suffolk eomty, In a lupersedlng Indictment here Korea First Division troops reminiscent of former training will not atop iiiort of war to reslet which said: N. Y., Republloan. (AP Wire- Grand Old Man o f Base laat week with four othera. Includ and Yakovlev in the Indictment aggreeeion and preserv’e “our free “I have failed aa a leader. My were ^ ctrica l engineer Julius swarmed over the Pyongyang alr- squads here were the order of the JARVIS REALTY CO. photo). Taft Charges ing Anatoli A. Yako%'lev, former fleld and then storme^ acroaa tha CIGARS — CIGARETTES — TOBACCO day. way of life.” wife did not know of my laxity. I ball Quits Post He Russian vice-consul in New York. Roeet^rg, 35, his wife, Ethel and Mr. Truman flew back to Wash suppose my pain has made me Moiton ^bell, 33-year-old alac- Taedong river into tha Red capi However, under the experienced ea. May Escape Death tal, Pusan radio aaid. CANDY — COSMETICS — STATIONERY guidance of a not too tough boUed ington shortly after delivering his mad. I pray God will help any 1 Held Since 1901; Because of hia plea. It was ex trahlcs and radar expert, all from m ^or^orcign policy speech last may have cauaed regreU.” Socialist Plot New York. Their thrust into Pyongyang, ‘ °P, ■«nfe*nt, the men learned Bar Opposes Built Good Teams pected that Greenglass would turn prise goal of tha maaaiva Unltod WHILE rapidly, and at the end of the Complete 3 piece outfit. Sturdy nightPatsthe War Memorial Opera He Had Cancer government witnees and thereby Roeenberg’e wife U Graenglaaa’ Braba where the United Natione What Gnits would have told tha Nations drive, climaxed a brilliant drill period, the recruits had ac Shop at Home build, fMimpart. One egg cap By the C I O escape the death penalty. aleter, and allegedly helped recruit eight-day march of nearly 90 YOU THE MEDICAL quired s presenUble mlllUry Jane Nackowski acity. charter wraa bom five years ago. jurors Investigating a multi-mil' More Powers Philadelphia, Oct. 18 — (IP) — Greenglass waa involved to the him Into the spy ring. bearing. wlHi y ev r Want "Peace Partaerslilp" lion dollars numbers bank here Connie Mack, popularized - as "the milea. WAIT 344 MAIN STREET 9:00 To 12:00 wartime espionage network. Mrved Named In the Indictment aa oo- The ROKa fought hard to antar A lecture on military courtesy Maccarone He left San Francisco’s Inter will never be known. City authori grand old man of baseball,” re by British atomic physlriat Dr. conaplretora but not conlefendanta Main Floor national Airport at 1:16 a.m., e. e. ties, however, declared their I tired today aa manager of the Says PAC Seeks La tha, cljy a h ^ of the U. 6. First TELEPHONE 3524 followed the driU floor instruc F or G overnor Klatu Fucha admitted .6py now in Cavalry Dlvlalon. tions. lief that the Inveetlgation had Philadelphia Athletica. a poet he prlsex. The ex-«o|(Her allegedly (Oonttaned ex Pagx FUtowy teacher of nothlflE.to dp with Ellia’ death. has held si«r.e ..1901 WheB the bor Government on ■MMV More recruits are being sought WOMEN’S au>. The' Am erioM ^fcet troonerz for both Headquarters and F com Howard P. Sutton, PoMee Super- American League wap organised. .British Plan; Hanley Reg. 2.98-3.98 intendenL said Eniia had euffered Group Sees Welfare o f Mack will be succe^ed as field wanted to add Pyongyang to panies. Several, non-commissioned Voice and Piano Ranges. Refrigerators string a t hletorio llret^-Manlla, ratings are awaiting qualified vet from cancer and that he eurmlsed State Periled; Fears boas of the A’s by Jimmy Dykes, Letter Stirs Storm erans or anyone who can qualify. H« II o rGipoMibt* tocot dGotor — in it waa to that feet that he re colorful ex-thlrd baMman for the Wait Malik Proposal Tokyu, the linkup between the Washers and Al! W iin M i Tor htm iolf — wtHi • cB «p l«to Corduroy ‘‘Spy Guide” Is two South Korea beachheads. The Guard enmpanlea meet every studio: 16 Depot Square el brinhet, breeMO. m o p t. »eli9K«6, ferred when he mentioned "pain' Building o f One-Man A’e and onetime manager' of the Hartford County Monday night from 7:30 p. m. to OGowiy preeoretiem end aiORy eoKer in his note. Chicago White Sox. By The Associated Press But the South Koreans, hattUng O.ther Appliances OGriOAol OBd beuftbold oid«. Ferietvke While chargea and counter to win back the nortbeni haW e( 9:30 p. m. and will interview all Tel. 2-2090 cell ei OTsto Bulls’ death was the fourth sui Political Machine Mack is 87 years old. His 88th Skirts Ge I. Handbook charges ovar the Hanley letter their country—wrested from them prospecta Interested. cide of a Philadelphia official since birthday anniversary will be ob On Lie’s Successor a widespread Investigation, involv served December 23. episode filled the New York air, with the Rueeiaa oecupattox after BARKLEY NIGHT ^ CORK ing several grand juries, was New Haven, Oct. 18—((P)— A re- Senator Taft (R„ Ohio), declared World War n —were not to be AUSPICES OP Swedish Conversation launched two and a half years ago. port adopted by the State Bar Ae- Had Been Under Fire today he la the target of a move stopped. PHONE 2-3372 He had been under fire for a U. N. G>uncil Holds Spe DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE Mayor Bernard Samuel said sociatlon contends that proposed to Install in Washington "a La Along the winding mountain Aid for Soldiers Re number of yeara by sporta fans in France to Get road aoutheast at i*r«wgy"g aad Ellis was “an^outstondtng officer” changes In Connecticut's (Tonstt- bor-Socialist government on the cial Session Today; HORACE BUSHNELL MEMORIAL 1.99 garded Darkly Now Philadelphia who argued that Mack British principle.” Into the capital plalne, the ItOK An sizes in beautiful fall shadea (OPaUaiMd on Page Siz) tution to increase the powers of had outlived his usefulness. Taft said that-"the Democratic Red China Opposes troopa roUad foremrd, hardly pans- The Athletics wound up last in Six Billions O t u M * In several styles. Really a super Waahington, O ct 18 —
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ticket tboae who wlah to attend baa happened hero to give us such will visit the Memorial Hospital same service whldi is avallahlo in Lets in Town thla rally which la , open to any Beauty Treatment a lif t " Annas: and the various oonvalas- moat modem beauty shops, abso reatdent of Hartford County ahould Wednesday, October 15, fully oent homsa in toam and give lutely free of cost for materials dr call at Democratic Headquartera Is Given Inmates twenty beauty sahm operatora these women who are shutina the labor. THIRTY-NINTH I'or Veep’s Speech here in town or aak any Deipocratic > - Town Committee member for tlck- Miss Bernice Juul, proprietor of m eta. Theae tlcketa will entitle the SoiM Dol’tt - BEST BUYS I A oid>MliU)Md torchlight pro- boldera to take part in a drawing the Weldon Beauty Salon on Bast Ifaite in 36 fU tes say that ifs lOB win osoort tho Vleo-PrMl- for a telvialon aet, but the holder Center atreet and chairman of the fir Pimiiltt „ « f tbo Unltod SUtMi, A lb w of the lucky ticket muat be prea- committee Of local hairdressers ent at the Buahnell rally on Fri for tho observation of National INVEST BMfcliT,' to tho BuahncII M*- Don't scratch — don't aqueese Audltortom In Hartford day evening *ln order to win. There Beauty Salon Week, October 22- pimples- you risk infection! Don't la no charge for the tlcketa. 28; and Mrs. Nellie A. Dwyer, . ho grrlYot on Friday eve- suffer from itching pimples, angry IN TOWN! proprietor of Nell's Beauty Salon, I. to tako part in a mammoth Tranaportetlon will be arranged red blotches, ecsema or other irri ANNIVERSARY SALE! Cooper Hill street. Visited the rjitieal i ^ y to begin at 8:30 p.m. for thoee who will require It. For tations when soothing Peterson's IN, THE THREE “C”S thla and any further information town farm on Middle Ti'implke Ointment offers you fast relief. Oovemor Cheatar Bowlea. Sena- Bast, yesterday, and gave all the Brian McMahon and Senator please call Democratic Headquart- Makes skin look better, feel better, tera, 2-35M. The headquartera are women living there hairdos and 40c all druggists. One appllcathm Ham Benton will be the other other beauty treatments, and as delights or money back. Peter kera on the program with the located In the building where the 1. COM FORT Sheridan restaurant was formerly one of them said; "They did a fine son's Ointment allays Itchy feet, ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS! WP ** Job, we don't know when anything cracks between toes. Aa admlaaion will be only by located. ib. 2. CONVENIENCE Herein Bvaiily for You at a Big Saving of $7.50 1 CLEANLINESS AT MARLOW’S COLD WAVE PERMANENT Automatic Oil Heat la a Wise Investment^— For Your Home and for Yonrself. And Complete HAIR RE-DO Conversion Burners Boiler-Burner Units ^Sensational ttatun ofoar Oreat & 6fo frgsA SflorfA Brgutar $l6.00—ISOlf Complete Heating Systems DCAggPUa OP LOANS S Fay eeettered as ■ nasn nniDiT RMe bilk— have only Anniversary Sale Easy Payment Terms Arranged m .4f m n YOU GET ALL THESE: month, n m m im k Free Estimates Gladly Given j a a . $ • $18 $10.71 ITBS M A N laye Ye-s! With your choice of living room or bed a Cold Wave Permanent A foot! of |?00 cogti 120.00 vAoa YES to 4 eat of MaK> ONI ,MAll room suite purchased, vou receive at abso pramptif fo^o/d k * 12 moalWjr eon* MnNIHC HAVMINT a Pemonalir.ed Hair Cut mur/vo iaifoNooNti of IfO.OI oocN. S without involv lutely NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE a beau For oAp^ioa fo fooog oaooipt fpMo $od. ing smplojror, oatetdote, jV a IN O U R Invigorating Creme Shampoo I win tiful 9 X I2-ft. rug! There's a selection of a Everythinff K Tw . HI oolva your problotn, eema in lovely patterns and rich colors with decora a Styled Finger Wave WILLIAMS eoday. You’ll got prompt i tive fringe trim at ends. Choose your suite REAUTY SALON a Loom gSS M gaOO on fismrtero Alena now, and profit hy this rare opportunity! PHONE 2-3991— FOR APPOINTMENT SHAMPOO FINGER WAVE M m ”rm toMfAMrff tM»t ifkit re 8av vrv> ^ $ 1 .0 0 Small Dowa Payment 15 Months To Pay OIL SERVICE F i N A N C E c a 2nd Sow • STAH THIATII tUllOINO At MARLOW’S 341 BROAD ST. TEL. 2-1257 713 MAIN m m , MANCwana, conn. DM 3410 • OMrs* HmIiIm, YIS MANasw OUTSTANDING STYLE HITS - REDUCED! l.«n «We M rniMIt vM mrwnAnf Mm WOMEN'S NEW CASUALS ROUND-TOE Ton’ll he all excited about Iheoe Anniversary beautiful shoes. Regubiriy $2.99. Red, Brown, Mulll-Color*. Com- Spoolals LOUNQER pnre! Annivnniary f»ale Priced—
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11.000,00 financial interest in ^ the the .form of real'estate had been Doctor Balit is Vioa-Cbairman of 84th academic year on September Jewish Museum at 02nd Street and clergymen, conducted with th* “Little Ponii” told. club. . QuakerCity France to Get the Zioiiiat RevaluatloB Commit 18th. fifth Avenue, New York; the cooperation of CathoMc, Jewish [arges As the "Tali ’rtmtlclan" of base Obituary Some 840,600 of the corporalion'a St Mary’s Club Jewish Group tee o f the Rab)>lnleal Aaecmbly .T)m Jewish Iheolofical Semi Eternal Light coast-to-coaat radio and Protestant aoholars, which ia ball, Mack brought Philadelphia Gets H Years money was allegedly diasipated by Six BilliAns and a member o f the Board of nary o f America, established in program, heard each week by more dedicated to the furtherance of Ita flrat league uUe In 1003, hla Vice Sqirad Cecere and another man in th* Overaeers of the Seminary. 1 8 ^ as a center o f higher Jewish than 8,000,000 Americana of ail mutual understanding and broth t^UBuiiPlot second at the A ’a helih. Again In course of ostensibly operating « Baldwin Host Pteri'^ Drive The program will also be high (earning, today encompasses five faithar the 'Unlvemity of . Judaism erhood. 1006. with Chief Bender and Eddie (Contimied from Page Unel rare stamp business in which they (Contiaued from Page One) lighted by the preaentation of Clta^ schools. Including its renowned in Loa Angeiea, which functions aa Espoldbs Plank the leader pitchera the Chief iSuicide Denthfl, were partners. Uqna for Distinguished Service to Rabbinical School and Teachcra’ ' the Weat Coast branch of the Semi fl»H»»tyT*it* »T*bl«trefai • Iwy t*Ta>» M A K E S W A RM the C I O Mackmen came home in front. 4 * I pany" In 1032, according to Mr.-. French have been told they can i Former Governor, Now ■t, Three from Here to At* chairmen of congregational Semi Institute which provide facilities nary and the Institute for Rellginiu The first Mack victory in e Mn.- Jessie B. Anflersen Bill, and dealt In notes and mort- 1 expect from 81.800,030,000 to ?2,- nary committees wlio received for axtenaive educational and cul and Social Studies, a forum for (UMttiMfl fmoi Page Om I Justice, lo Be Fallier, tend Conference on Be r-incHAFEDFin World Series cams In 1010 when Mrs. Jessie B. Anderson, 68. gages. C^cere was the most active ' Truman Threatens 400,000,000 of the nearly 86.000,- them, in absentia, i t the Convoca tural progntmi. I (OiMtiiiia tw«i o— ) tha Athletics turned, back the Chi-, member of th* partnership, ! FRIEliDSJ < widow o f Hugh J. Anderson, died 000,000 Congre.ss already haa ap half of Seminal^ tion inaugurating the Seminary's T)te Seminary alfo maintains the Quick relief followa mlM Retinol cago Cubs, four game* to win. The and “t have always had high re Added. propriated for arms ahipmenta. Son Dinner Speaker a ^ 't l w Repubticftn Renat* nerni* gard for him.’* yesterday sfternoon at the Man Russia With War Soep eleaiwing and application of A's refhlned the world title the chester Memorial hospital, after In 1027, the prosecutor went on, The exact toU l the French will MODEI.S. HOBBIES, •ootaing, genUy medicatad Resinol aRUon. next year, defeating the New Samuel Rosenberg, Director of the "J. E. Cecer* Company Inc.,” Connecticut Supreme Court Jus Rabbi Leon Wind, William Horo WHY Hantoy h * i ptavtoualy been aa- a short illness. receive, he said, depends upon fu CRAFTS YOUR leST lUY York Glanta. Publio Safety and Bills' superior, waa organized. Cecere became (C'urltiniied from Page d u el witz and Saul Sllverateln will be ■Ond th# New York Govemor said the Vic* Squad leader "was A former resident of South ture discussions to be carried on tice Raymond E. Baldwin will be HOBBY SHOPPE R i s m a c z s ! t a*n liiMt te»w».., w*aii>t .Again In 1018 and 1014 the Ath known as Its director. within the 12-natton North Atlan among the 75 rabbis and Jewish 1^^ mauon. That wa* before Gov- doing a good Job.'.’ Brewer, Maine, for the past year the guest speaker at the Father 4W*a>* •• wnrylMiie wwilmMI*. letics won the League flag, win Had Pawnhroker'a License t., on ,lite last, eight-hour leg o f , tic Tree*'* lay leaders who will represent IS Cor. Ceafor and Griswold St. Mobilheat r Thomaa B. Dewey changed she had made her home with a X The death la expected to have a' IMOO-mile round trip flight and .Son Banquet of St. Mary's Phone 8288 I Ma mind dud decided fo aeek a ning the World Series In 1914. In political repercuaslon*. . ^ son, Robert P, Anderson of 137 The company had a pawnbroker j Connecticut communities at the SOCONY-VACUUM HCATINC OIL 1915, the amaaing Boaton Bravea. license, and dealt In notes and during which he talked with Gen- Men's Club, In the Masonic Tem all-day conference of the Elxecu- Opm 9 A. M. ta 7 P. M. tMfd term. Lenox Street. Besides her. son, ple, Friday evening, October 27, DANCE AUTO GLASS who came from laat place in mld- mortgages, although not authorized e|fhl Douglas MacArthur on Wake Sontii ivoreaus tive Committee of the Connecticut Hanley aald laat night chargee Mrs. Anderson leaves s sister, sea-son to w in the National League to trade tn securities, Mr. BUI said. Island about what, he said, were at seven o'clock. Justice Baldwin, Friends of Jewish Theological hd waa paid off to drop out of the U.N. Waits Malik Mrs. Sarah Wagner of Holyoke, who is always a popular speaker. MIRRORS flag, defeated the Mackmen In the Cecere conducted this busines* the "dangers which still face us.” , Seminary of America which will CLEAN, EC0N0MICAL...AlMt Ntof fk* i m i y3 ee- were “a new low in polltlcaf Maas., and a granddaughter. Enter Reel (^^pitalj Is the present .chancellor of the di World .Serlea. She was a member of th* Sec under,his aole control until the "What we want is a partnership I launch the 1950-61 slate-wide cam nmeara.” Amid demand* for a Proposal on Lie for peace with all the world," M r.' ocese of the Episcopal church. paign on behalf of the Seminary, ARMY-NAVY CLUB SAVE ON c A ii us roil... o n $ n v ie t That began the first great Mack ond Congregational church in company was put in receivership Hon. Robert J. Smith of Elwood grand Jury probe of the whole epi- Truman told a cheering audience. (Conttnurd (r»ni Page One) the United Synagogue of America aode, Dewey alao denied there waa Sales when Eddie Collins and the South B iw e r and a former mem on January 24, 1950, although he .street this town, who U State W el ______* remainder of the fahuloua ,- had a board of directors arid other He said "W e want peace but it ------f and the Rabbinical Assembly of a c h in g Irregular. 1100 (ConUmied from Page One) ber o f the Order of Eastern .Star, fare Qommiaatoner, will be toast SPONSORED BY ATHLETIC COMMITTEE 000 Infield was aold. Women's Relief Corps, boO? o f Officers nomlhaily on the books of must be a peace founded upon Jus Me restraining the South Koreans America. The meeting, which was 'But Dewey'a Decocratio oppo- from running on toward the city. master on this occasion. - called by Charles Rosengarten of CARPET It ww* nn» until 1929 that the they would support Mexico's Luis Bangor, Maine, Bangor Bird club the corporation, Mr. BUI said. tice. That Ainerlcan policy la as The Ways and Means committee BMt for governor, Repreaentativ* The receivership, Mr. BUI de old as oiu Republic and it ta th ey surged through Red K o -' Waterbury, Seminary Regional FRIDAY NiaHT, OCTOBER 20 ELLSWORTH A USSOW W ^ter A. L ^ ch , called on both Athletics a.'.iin won the League Padilla Nervo. and Bangor Garden club. of tha Men's Club is In charge of Boom Size Bnga flag, winning the loop and world clared. was the outgrowth of an stronger today than ever before in rean opposition, sporadic at times, ’ Chairman of the State of Connecti ^Wall to Wall Inataliatlona ifon ify and Dewey to withdraw, 4. Told other delegates that, Family prayer services Will be arrangements. It is hoped a large Wholraale and Retail Petroleum Produeto titles In 1929 and 1930. However, investigation by the State Banking our history. And with God's help bitter at others. cut, and Congressman Herman T. ^1 • ^ e r e i* nothing elae for them In under certain circumstances they held tonight at the Watkins Fu number of the men of St. Mary's 'In 1931. the gas house gang o f the Department, whose attention was we intend to keep It that way." The mouhUtn road was littered Koppicman, of Hartford, Co-Chair DANCIN8 0:00 TO 1:00 262 OAKLAND NT. ~ TEU 4588 MANCHB8 TOI their guilt to .do,” i.jmch said. ''U would 'back Lie. neral Home, 142 East Center church and the town will be pre.s- MANCHESTER St. I>o\iia Cardinals upset the Ath street, with Rev. Clifford O, Simp called to Cecere's operations by The crowd applauded vigorously with Contniunlst dead. The South man, will take place on Sunday, they iton l act quickly the anger of 5. Told some dclegstes they ent to hear "Ray” Baldwin again, October 22nd. 1950 at the Hotel letic*. four game* to three, In the son, pastor of the Center Congre advertisements In a New Brlfaln as the presl3ent declared "W e are Koreans wheeled past huge piles Music By Casserino’e Orchestra the citlacnn' of the Slate of New would support any Latln-Amerl- and sons will be provided b y’ St. Taft in New Haven. CARPET CENTER World .Series gational church, officiating. The newspaper, In which his company Increasing our armed strength be of abandoned Red arms and equip Mary's ac'.iool for men who iin.or- IIIH Ueatm St. Phna* BIM York'w ill force them out.” ran. Doctor Norman Sallt, prominent 888 Main St^ Toraplke Oemer Mack then unloaded virtually body will be taken to South Brew- offered )p pay from six to 12 per cause Soviet policies leave us no ment. They paused only to seize Lie's whole-hearted support of tunately have none of .th-lr own. New York attorney who was or ADMISSION 11.50 PER COUPLE Store Froata, Plctnr* Pfamlag lynch, in a broadcast, cited his entire team In the seeond great eO and funeral services will be cent interest on money deposited. other choice.” what they needed for their onward DoUy • to S:S —Wad. Te Noon U.N. action against aggression In thrust. dained as rabbi at the Seminary, 8 Venetlaa BBnde three State Laws relating to polit sal*. held there 'Friday afternoon at Operations "Oroteeqae" niars., Prt. 0 to 0—TeL 8-4848 Korea is believed to be the basis I f the Soviets "really want will deliver the keynote address. FBfnItar* Tuna ical aetlMtlea which hr contended One of the piost respected of for Russia's opposition to him. two o'clock at the Huggard Fu "When Investigators from the Ameq)can tanks cleared a path Dewey and Hanley violated, and peace,” Mr. Truman continued, any man conneeted with ' sports. neral Chapel. Burial will be in Department called upon Cecere.” they can prove It ” bj’ living up to at least part of the way for the surging ROKs. he added: Msek was ,awarded the flO.OOO Oak Hill cemetery, Brewer. Mr. BUI said, "it waa immediately the principle* o f the United Na to Edward W Rok pnre for dis The thrust climaxed a spectacu Come LOFTS "The combined penaltiea for apparent that the organization tions Charter," and "by joining the Hospital Notes lar northward drive out of the these violations may well see the tinguished seiwiee to PhllRdelphls was being nm in a haphazard, rest of the United Nations tn call D t i l f H o a k perpetrator* spend the next four tn 1929 Prior to th.at time, the grotesque manner, there being no old Pusan beachhead, about 270 ing upon the North Koreans to laj’ miles to the southeast. THURS.-FRI.-SAT. OCT. 19-20-21 yaara In Dannemora ( prison l in award had gone onlv to artists, Admitted yesterday:. Eseklel About Towu adequate records to show In proper and find the way to down their arms at once:" and "by The ROK First Division made a Tonight stead of Albany.” seientlst.s. ediicnlois and philan Benson, 272 Main street; Sandra detail the transactions in which lifting the Iron Curtain and per thropists. Carbone. .397 Summit street; Mrs. A rummage sale will be held by reputation for toughness north and Old fashioned concert. Wood the Stanley Group of the South the company was Involved.” Some mitting the free exchange of Infor northeast of the old Taegu anchor ruff hall. Center church, eponaor- Anne Prignano, 7 Middle Turn of the things which Mr. BUI said mation and idea.*,” and, finally, by pike, west; Robert Jones, Rock Methodist church W..S.C.S. to of the .southeast Korea beach ed by Group C. Connie Mark were disclosed in the investigation Joining with the UN to establish a “make someone happy” Veleraiis*' (iroiip ville; Mrs. Gertrude Bunce, Rock morrow morning at nine o'clock at head. Open meeting of Republtoan were: system of collective security ville; Mrs. Louise Krajewski, the church. When other ROK divisions re Women's club, ball of Whiton .Me Quits Baseball Rockville; Florentino 21anlungo, 21 The corporation listed among ita ‘‘which will permit the elimination coiled there before the fury of morial library, 8 p. m. 0 Enjoys Banquet Oak street; Mrs. Esther Lehmann, Tills week Is a week ' of Visita assets $ll,742..’iO worth of stocks, of the atomic bomb and the dras Communist attacks, the South Ko League of Women Voters unit although it only owned 'vortii. tic reduction and regulation of all rean First Division held. It (Coatinned From Page One) 31 Carol drive; Mrs. Lorraine Ken tion Evangelism at the North discussion', at home of Mr*. H. S. Mary C Keeney Tent, No. 14. nedy. 15 Waddell road. Methodist church and teams of An alleged asset of 83.233.Q5 in other arms and armed forces.” would not retreat. Klm''ail;, 48 Hartford road, 8 p. m. ay Cochrane. Eddie Collin* and DUVeW. entertained Its Depart- Admitted today: Rose Gattl. 26 laymen from the parish are Invit Rube Walberg. I ment Pre.sldent. Mrs. Alice Water- Cottage street: William Moore. 15 ing neighbors and friends who arc But despite Connie's great age, I man. of Wllltmanttc. and her ataff South Main street; Ernest Rausch- not connected with any church to he remained fully abreast of the last night at a dinner at Allller'a enhaeh. 76 Irving street; Donna Join Jn some of the activities of I developments of the times and as restaurant. Mrs. Helen Terrj’, Bruneau, South Coventry; Walter the church. late as 19M ^wed M.arould live chief of stair, and Mra. Minnie Behrman, 94 Lenox street: Jo.seph , EARS to build another Amt^^mu League Mathleu, both of Wllllmantlc, were Bosso, 108 Birch street. Hpnry S, Kis.sman, youngest son ariartA-MAmR flag wtiintr. present. The local tent of which Discharged yesterday: Mrs. of Mr. and Mr*. Herman Klssman Mask waa bom December 23, Mrs. Muriel Davis Is leader, alao Helen LaChapelle, Vernon; Mra. of 619 East Middle Turnpike, has BlSIiNESS . . . IS6R. In'East Brookfleld. Mass. Hla haa two department offlcera, Mra. Elsie Armstrong and daughter. enlisted In the U. S. Air Force and nainh thM waa iComellus McGIIli- Ora Ames and Mi.ss Joan Strick 71 Drive B, Silver Lane homes; left Mon'lay to begin his basic 942 MAIN ST.—TELEPHONE 2 .7616 cuddy Mft aporta waiters whittled land. Little red. white and blue Leo Heilmann. Newport. R. I.; training at Lackland Air Base, Si*a iktt C O LO . A SMALL GROUP 150 thit down to Connie Mack in the parasols made by Mrs. Ames were Mrs. Ralpha Bemsrdi and daugh San Antonio, Texas. He has en I f f m ’ iw BHy mt esiieytiw. K— av t (Uwn o f modem baseball. the favors. ter, 797 Hartford roaf> Mrs. Mary listed for four years. ali|ht, k M f lotft48 ymf D «rt«r ANEFRIN Ra was marrlad twice, and was The tent also celebrated Ita 28th Bareisa and son, 16 Birch street. •niMtigflU H « ctH BspBnly M «fm n« tk* TABLETS FALL DRESSES A SMALL GROUP OF I.OFT'N DB l.rXB the fa U ^ of aeven .children. His btrlhday wdth a suitable program Discharged today: Mrs. Barbara A meeting of Ihe executive hMirtni ntBcKsniifii without lo th* ALL W O O L flrk a ^ .tflo d , in t in s aafl he ra- at its meeting place, 47 Maple Jones. 175 High street: Patricia boai'd of the Women's Club of 4*:.c8U ••rrfrum Vow m ifhl 48 4flma|8' 1*111* rW04'0I.ATB !MinilATrRKN m ^ a R flb JRIO. : ' stnet, after the dinner. Later in Cagney. 6 Ridgewood street. .Manchester is called for tomorrow At tS# Urtl oign of oar troy^^ 1^ drug store •112 . 39 * REDUCED { Afl QWlwr. ' managar and- prlnci- thd evening a beautifully deco Birth today; A daughter to Mr. evening at 8 o'clock at the home Doctor Wh*o you vt a pr«ornpt."'B to W Tike It first sum of FALL SUITS JIfM nr Hark flll .JIR Ih. ' pal atackholder M the Athletics, rated ' cake waa cut and served and Mr*. Frank Ridout, 800 Center of Mrs. Raymond P. Lambeck, 52 sneeze or sniffle. SWEATERS F09 THIS EVENT! All I'niilM anil Salt I .I I S lb. Mack waa estimated to have about with Ice cream and coffee .street. South Hawthorne street. D fu itkk frittriftm itrtki On sale Thursday, Friday In both pull-over and Corduroy, Gabardine, Tis cardigan stylen. WC CUIT sue Faille, etc. All sizes 9 and Saturday only! TH CMPtm to 24>/j. Everybody ioves Lojl's ... and everybody U K OF FUWIt Priced at wuoiin 52.88 tcill love to receive these De Luxe Chocolate Miniature$ rooiicTt $5.88 Orap «Nfe a Made with l,,oft’* special blend o f pure, delieimis chocolate. HgpgtillK $24.88 to , $3.88 $7.88 72 wonderful pieces to the pound, with a wide variety o f luscious cream cordials, criapien, and friiits and nuts. LjkwMng Hflfo Ahsr Ealint W iih l Columbia MINERAL OIL 00, $9.88 • ■ Every little masterpiece Is pure delight. Every box will U.S.P. QUAUTY. PINTBOTTLC (U.MIT t l ...... $34.88 COLGATE DBITAL CREAM TYSON 85.88 make Sweetest Day a memorable event. RUBBER $12.88 Reg:ular and half sizes. r CLOTH STOPS TOOTH DECAY ^ G L O V E S ^ Sizes 34 to 44. And ipraklng o/ rarUly, Formerly up to |24.98 SirffIflH Oa]f f* you'll find randy gijo In ^rojutlon for erery latte and funey. WOODBURY SOAP 3 1 2 7 , Saturday - Ocinbfr tlet RCOtiLAR SIZE CAKES—AT SAVINGS (LIMIT ■ M I ^ All luperh In quality ...a ll reatonahly ftrlted.
WINDOW A SMALL GROUP OF FALL CLOVES CLOSING OUT OUR WITCH HAZEL IJ O F ' I Chocolate*. ... n stm i ig ts m rou. PINT (LIMIT I) HOOTHER P layin g CORDUROY JACKETS 8|.06 ENTIRE khtfuce C a rd s There are I,«rt Candy Rbnp* at 829 Main KIreet and Ihraiighoiit Conaertleut. SHADES -All Fall shades. Sizes 10 to 18. Nationally Advertiseif BRAS JEWELRY STOCK OfNnPm ftf OLIVE TABLETS m 98‘ SUCH SO*so* SIZE. DK.DO. EDWARDSEOWAODS (LIMIT li) ) ...... * V ’ $ V m b 1.00 18% ra«*t8l Csctoa T ao TeOetswe. iitsopa « 4 M KSULTS! s 8 .8 8 $1.00 CAMERA DEPT. Many other items reduced for this event. (Tax Included) H LM — ALL SIZES " from < ^ 2 FLASH BULBS 65 ANSCO CAMERAS ^•SKEYfopidar Be—s $3:^ A LL W O O L • (REAL CLOTH) CweaeeeV Srni* A. A LL W O O L UTILITY i m p o r t e d ’ We have a full, fresh stock of new Colum W hito Pino BOX CHINCHILLA bia Shade* that n11l make 3*00 "oh" and and Tar "ab” : Most popular la the famoua Colur.w T Q < OR Ma " A m w " Shade . . . machiae-palnted 8-ounc* m«i*i . M kaltl* . . . 0 9 musUa to aaaur* you of uniform tone. This Idcjl fnr the $ 2,89 Is a remarable value at 81.68, and ceoiea In Loosens phlctm. home or csi hss soothing irtioa PART W O O L a raSige of spiart colors. Casco A Siiecfef Vefu* Heat Pad Dome, tic ' WOC 1 If yon seek the unusual, look at oC . f . ■ 'v -J 7 (*_ ..’ Ll- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COi^N., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1950 "P A G E N I N E would proaumBbly draw M t Dem iodide aky-atream ^ v e had floods ocratic voUng Btrength tor Inttu- during the paat year, and that tho Church to Serve maining charter memlieni, will assistant maater of eeremony. B. baskets of tomatoes were sold at WTIU — 1080 “ Swedish Night” preside over tl^e meeting end' will Emil Brandt, Inner guard and Carl Yeslerclav’s Sales cnee on the ttate ccmUtl exceaa raln they have had may a high of $3.80 and a low of $1.20 Automatic ^WFHA — 108.1 have as his associate officers, Mrs. I. Anderson, outer guard. Such eonalderaUonW provide have’ bqah drawn In from other Turkey Dinner Immediate delivery! per basket while 126, rratea of W HAY — 010 To Be Observed Agnea Aiiderann. past chalnnan, Following the inedting refresh At Aiietioii Mail hBCkground for the Hadley letter,' areaa which iM va had exceptional A cauliflower went for a high of Fore-shadowing Hiankaflving, Eastern standard Time W THT — 1280 .. Amandus Johnson, vice chalr- ments will be served tinder the $1.70 and a low' of $I.'20 pqr crata. Fuel Oil but do not alter Ahe fact tliat It drought. Thiia the mid-northwest lan, Emil Anderson,- recording tho WBC8 o f United MetbodUt As has been the eustom at this supervision of Willlqm Orr and Sales at yesterday’s session of | The maikel Is now operating •tandi aa a major jvilitical acan- part o f the country haa had ex time o f the year for khe paat ten secretary.’ Carl H. Peterson, assist Esther Peterson. A soclsl time will the Manchester Auction Marl were only three days a week. Tuesdays, church at Quarryvllle in Bolton ,9:80— rmotuM fihaoaoN. dal in the careers of both Hanley ceptionally dry weather since the years, Scandla Lodge No. 23. O. of ant recording secretary, Elvira An also lie lield, $701.40. A total of 204 half bushel ' Thursdays and Sundays. Service! will, serve Its annual turkey dinner FAMOUS SPIN DRIER W D R O -Strike It Rich, W no-M r. District Attorney. V „ will observe Swedish night at derson, flnrfnclal aecretary, Mrs. riMn and Oovemor Dewey. experiments ataTted. It la per W TH T—Manhattan Maharajah. H iam t Ombw I. UP. at the church on Friday avqnlnK w n c —Backstage Wlfs. ita regular meeting tomorrow Erica Dahlqiilst, assistant finan haps In line with the same trend VTTHT— Family Album. W DRC—Robert Q. Lewis. evening. The chairs will all be fill cial secretary, Oscar Johnson, ■twt BfMita* XMPt between the hours o f 6:80 and 7. that Bouthetn New England, this WCOC—Request Tims. WONS—The Family Theater. ed by past chairmen and the meet treasurer. Harry Thoren, chap- Mr «A4 KoU«m latM«c «t tli* The menu features turkey with ___ a4Bw a M wiil^r. Cobiu “ Revolutionary America year, escaped tha drought almost WHAY-r-PoIka Hop. , 10:00— ing willvbe conducted in Swedirh. lalfi. G. Ivar Carlson, master of MotM OHM mil luuw. dressing and gravy, mashed pota W K N B —News: Request Ma W TH T—Hall o f Fame. John E. Johnson, one of the re ceremony, Mrs. Hannah Johnson. habitual in recent years, but that Perhapa the worst enemy the to, turnips, boiled onions, cran tin s. WHAY—News; Moonlight Mat gUMCMPnON i u t ST northern New England still suf berry aauce, celery, rolls, coffee, inee. OM T»ir M ItoO ...... P f t » prasUge of America has abroad, 4:15— fered from one. We, down hero, apple and pumpkin pie. W TIC —Stella Dallas. W TIC —Big Story. l u mobUm fc» i t t n ...... j *•“ ln*Ita effort to Influence people Does twice the WDRC—Boxing Bouts. 5 1 ** OM M tH bjr lUU ...... t > W Mrs, Herald Lee and Mrs. W. W ON8—Jack Downey’s Music. CAV.L and win friends, is the Impression may be in the path of the silver Arnold McKinney are co-chairmen W ONS—Frank Edwards; News. KagI* Omr iodide particles. W TIC—Lorenzo Jones, WMkir. *r Omur ...... I ■« we carelessly give of ourselves. of the event. Mrs. *McKlnney will .95 i WeXXJ—Junior Disc Jockeys. 10:15— Inba. Ob i Tm » •••••■ flJ-SS also be In charge of the dining WONS—I Love a Mystery. wmit of Min. n rn iB ...... $u.oo In fact, wc are the world's most Does rain on Tuesday and Wed woi^c in half 4:90— room. Mrs. John Erickson la in ' WDRC—Yankee Kitchen. W TH T—Tunes. revolutionary people. But the face nesday fit well into your pfraonal charge of the kitchen and Mrs. 199 10:30— MpMW or plans? Would you rather have it WfXXJ—News: 1290 Club. T itt aB o o a t i we most frequently exhibit to Charles T. E. WiUett. tleketa and the time W TH T—News; Symphonette. ■iut MboatoUd Ptmi to iseluilTily the world is that of an instinc on Friday? Name your day. deooratlona. Reservations will be 4:86— W TIC —Richard Diamond. MtItM to tlM UM o( ripublleitlon pt taken through Thursday evening W H A Y — News. tive opposition to change. WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. MORIMTY bU biw i dtiMtfbiB «M lUd to It. or by Mrs. John Erickson at 4B24 and 4:45— WDRCj—Dixieland Jaxz. Bot etlianrtoi etMItod Id tbto piper In fact, we are cca-sclcss experi Mra. Michael Ooldsnlder, 2-1383. W TIC —Young Widder Brown. Ui< Pio UM locBl Bi»i pBbltobM bin. Just a few of these hard-to-get De Luxe Easy Spin- 11:00— menters. But we allow too much WDRCT—Old Record Shop. News on all stations. BROTHERS . AU rigbtp «f npublicitioD ol ipieiii Bolton Rinse-Spindry Washers for immediate delivery. One WCX7C—Big Brother Bill. ‘ BtopBlllMB b«Bto BIB Itoo mim MANCRESTCK EVCM NO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD„ MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1960 PAGtt ELEVEN % ^ his subject, '€114 N sm- Rlrlh. • Rsv. of the problems they may have pre- like to visit her office V ’hile ahe city, Mho wpn distinction M-ith hta] is unorganized. Tlic uiiargunizcd estimated 13 per cent of the grand South End petition will provoke trict respectfully petition the lU property and aaacta to tha Town powara, dutlaa, aaaHa,' UabUiUe* Carl Saundera. pastor of the Rock- talning to their children's health,. M'orka. >■ ‘list , is not In any fire district now controversy. Hrarch Noting Doctor Barry one-man aale of $8,000,000 in war Would Turn Over to Town area takes in all sections not le Board of Fire Commlasionera of the of Manchester at the earileat po*- and obUgatloii* a t- th* Dtofrtct; vHlo .Mothodlst church. M ill sissist Court Cases * HBvIag Teeth Checked The attendance prize for the bonds during World War 11. was' gally Included in the ' fiorth and organized. Text *f Petition District to place in Ufa call for aibla date, *hd requeata that th* ih tho servics and Mrs. O. D. Shsdd month of September was won by th* purpoa* of thi* r**alutloa ba- Mra. Hazel Hooey, Manchester reported In critical condition In WINE LIQUOR south end setups, and Includes A townwide firefighting organ The petition I* worded as fol- the next scheduled meetifig of tha Tow n of Mancheatar accept thla Ing to afford aaora aflldaot, ada- M ill be the soloist. It Is expected Thomas A . Tadfordv Jr., 18, of Talks to PTA dental hygieniat, presented a film Mias Norma Connef'a second grade New Haven jiospital today after, such parts of joM-n as Highland ization presumably would offer Iowa: Dtatrict the following resolution: proposal as provided In the Charter ' Birthday class and with the money received, South End Fire District quat* and *eonomleal fir* protec that delegations from the Stafford 67 Pearl street, was fined $80 with entitled "It’a Your Health," which suffering a heart attack. and BEER Park. Buckland, and a part of the direct protection to all of the town. "Tha underaignad being voters of "That tha South-Mgncheatar Fire of tha Town of Manchester Chapter tion to th* *iitlr* Dlatrlot thaw i* Springs, Crystal Lake, Rockville \ N met with quite an.ovation. Mra. they purcha.sed a variety of work newly developed Green Manor. An It U expected that tha present tha South Manchester Fire Dis pistrlct hereby votes to turn over X, Section 10, and aasuma all tha $$0 romittad Wfien preaented be for An, G. . . ^ p T o a a a t ptwvldwl.’*;^ and Vernon Methodist churches School Physician De> Hooey imlnted out the large num books for the class. North Methodist Busy will sttend. fore Judge Waaley C. Gryk In ToMm Last night's attendance prize Thik morning. Immediately on The authors of it are keeping in ber of children, 6,400, enrolled In the background, but are expected I'/l-V Rsv. Jsmes R. Bell, pastor of Court thia momtiig fo r' violation livers Adders Before Manchester, Schools tojlay Mho are M-as M'on by Mra. Stanley Juroa’ the haela of. a proposal that the This Week and Next second grade. to speak in favor of the measure the local Church of the'Nazerene, of mita of tha road. Tedford was having their teeth checketl. / I//7 A7 1 / Board of Director* act to ascertain m i ’ West Side Group Mrs. Robert Donahue and her re- at the next scheduled aneeting of With Its Obser\'ance M ill be the spesker in the flnsl of arrested for reckless driving Mra. Carol YoungV Washington the facta in regard to consolidation this series of evening meetings, School dental hygienist, mentioned freahment committee served cider PACK AG t: SrORF. the fire district. o f the town’s tM'o fire districts, it In connection with the proposed and he Mill preach on the subject, Sept. 25 after an accident on Fern I The VV'a8hiiig.toh P.T.A, held Its in her brief talk the tact that it and doughnuts from an artistically 35 OAK STRUT rii 4S'J7 H u North llethodlit church U was teamed a petition la circulat study of consolldatioh, and the "The Cell to Chrl.«itlan Disclple- street in which he suffered g I second meeting o f the season last MSS very gratifying to have the decorated Hallowe'en table. tlM aeon* of much activity this broken jaw and foot. Tedford was ing at the Soutli End, providing petition action to take up the ques shlp." Mr. and Mrs. Bell will stso j evening at the We.st Side Rcc„ majority of the pareiita take such wsok and naxt. ITiis act!va ehurch rapraaanted by Attorney W. David ■ for the turning'.over to th* toM-n tion. it has been pointed out that provide specisi music end Nszs ’ with a good number present also an interest in their children's FlrliK'hman Seriously 111 U calebrstinf W yssrs of Chrls- Keith. of all the aasata. llabilitiea and there actually are three fira dis tion wibiass and sanrlca. and Is rene friends are particularly In additions to the registration list. teeth. Mrs. Young concluderf with New Haven, Oct. , 18.—14^— poM'ers of the South Manchester John Sheridan, IS Aah street, I During the biisinesa meeting It tricts in the toM’n, one of M-hich nndcrtakinK special activitiM and vited to this service. an Invitation to tho.se who Moiild 1 Adolph Flei.schman. 73, o f this Fire District. was fined $.80 for allowing a minor I M-as decided to hold a card part.v mactinfs during this period, under At sll^ the meetings leadership to operate an uninsured motor . Last night retiring Director the r “ l<*»nce of the pastor, Rev. in the gospel songs will be provid in the near future, to raise money, Christie F. McCormick, in a pro- vahicic. Shtridan’s arraat was the and Mra. Perley A. Trombly M-aa Willard J. McLaughlin. ed by a large chorus choir and the raault of invaatigatlon Into the i>osal carried elseM-here in today's ; This week Js a Weak of Visita organ Mith piano elaborations. All appointed to assume the chairman- Fall Specials Herald, asked for investigation of LILIUOR DEPT. eaea of Roger Michaud. IS Ash ahlp. i-i- tion Elvangelism, during which the meetings are open to ths the problem of consolidation. The atraat,'ts'hb M’S! arrsated for driv Dr. Joseph Barry, school d RIO. tS c KM OUARD ANTI-FRIIZI ii, . ' GABARDINE edbnoey / 4 c BeHer Hton ordinary alco h ^ Anti-rvstl Gives sure redietor protectlonl Lyw sal* prkedi It. SALE! GUARANTEED BA FINISTl NO OLARII 5.35 FLORCREST BROADLOOM TOPCOATS RE(L 2.19.95 SUPREME 7.1 CU. I X M-W Save more! Buy a Ward Battery NOW VI 7 7 RIO . 1.12 Greater tavingt now on top quaU Buy 0 new woof rug now at big soyingsl M A A for trouble-free winter driving! W e # # SdspdWtll Over 4000 tuft* of Imported wool In Bsefc.* tty rafrigarotorl Full width 35 lb. ' ^ I ( ^ 8 8 *1 M SienMi •..tear* . cop. fraazar. Jiffy cuoa ralaasM. Jkm I VACUUM CLEANER each sq. ft.l Foiiage, PIml or Damask yg U Mant* Gives wondarM, eoty f* deoiv 2 8-qf. food fr*«h*neri! patterns in smart new decorator colersl 9 * wtau e 0 * ! aa Mesith Heavy Hervlee ia*T* sotki-smoolh (M*hl Us* on woRs, woodwork. G A L cut t a . .3.67 , t • AUTOMATIC C08D Minimum Down REWIND M-W TANk CLIANIR Plivmenl“ 2.29 MNT LUNCH • FLOATING IRUSH m o . 5 2 . 9 S >4388 • DUAL SUCTION For Reliable Makeg and Guaranteed Service, 15 m f Generous Trade- 1.88 • ONLY 5 INCHES HIGH In Allowrance Plug Ingtallation.... Select Improved dasignt Powerful suc For schodi or w e* ' hmdiesl tion and 9 all-purpose tools do Metal box beeps food freshf oU your claoning jobsl Sava Newf vacuum beM* fw Wgulds. •RCA •PHILCO ^ SINGER SEWING CENTER 832 Main Street i'elephone 8883 PORTABU KIROSINI SPKIAL RURCHASII •ADMIRAL •CAPEHART W Anit MPILLINT-SHEDS SHO%VIIIS^ TEAR OUT COUPON AND SEND Tt) HIATR SINGER SEWING C ^TER M gsL •W. 1*98 •EMERSON •HALLICRAFTER ThU sal* only—Ih* low prk* of Words n*w Poll 16" ' (See .Addrees Above) ^ fWSsdhwW 4.88 , lr*nt$ cut still low*r. Two-ply wool wor$t*d for leng*r Us* onywh«r*— no flu* comwc Table that gives RfeNme o f n o n r*quir*d. Sturdy il**l cob- BUDGET TERMS w*ar, *xtro croos* rosiitonc* (two strands of wool SINGIR SI WING CINTIR , faster, cbclar tronbig. Vanit- tn*t, mahogany *nom*1 flnlsli. ieted, 15x54* lagKUght. yarn imtood of on* spun into *v*ry thr*od bofer* GENTLEMEN: W ilbout obliggHng m yM lf,'i treuld like to u m ffw « wooving). Toilorod to Words strict standards for r a d ia n t s p a c e o il tfraamlined Singer Vacuum Cleaner to clean Hi* rugs in EXTRA VS OT. A T N O lasting good looks. Natural ton. Pick out ycRirs HEATER oum tiom*. RIO. 44.95 WATERFALL W A R CNUT 61.9S SEALED BEAM MODEL BIKE IXIRACOST tomorrow whil* wo sHIl hov* oil six*t In atodb •m 22.99 24 NAME leouHM Walnut Yanaett...V-inatch*d 74 FUHNITURE AND APPUANCES axtro-deeplidlSuper-deepoonttruction g J I jT CJL. Sbol*d 9* 0*1 Rghf; 6-volr bollery O O Ala* 34.95 Zip-Out Lining Coat* 32.11 Hoerti 3 reeiM l Cem pto* " wMi ADDRESS •pereles Hghl end hem. Girls'model ^ D « Q O iVV-ffl. far 9 ^ . « «ffan2l%gr*atai;storag*.S*lf-ritlng gisamiteMk ^ 713 MAIN STREET— TELEPHONE 1535 3-goL fii*l tank. Graotor radi CITY- ramovobla troy; tpringete dust slripl hrXaaiddbwr 3- • I i \ i::=i...- iSISi * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., \^TDNESDAV, OCTOBER 18. 1050 P A c n T A M i n r the Aame time as one watched the committee, a member of the Na district chairmen an stIU to be are In charge of opening and clos dus operaiidi is b«yt. In my ter. In view of the rapid expansion speaker talking in a different lan tional Board of Directors and sev chosen. ing ceremonies. Mrs. Donald House opinion thouaunds of our good cit fif the town in the last few years. Women guage. Girl Scouts eral committees of the National Membership-nomlnsting commit Is their leader. Board members izens of Manchester feel the same I think that the sooner a complete Know what you The women were divided into organixatlon. Her community Iti- tee, Mra. William Kegler and Mrs. new to Girl Scouting will be In Urges Consolidation way." study of the problem is made, the ^ Comniander Richard Galinat smaller groups and visited differ Unit Formed tereata are wide. Including the Red Callaghan, both of Wllllmantlc; vested. Today's t'umment better off we will all be. At UN Office ent committees during the after cross, the Psrent-Teacher Asso 'Mra. John F. Rsye, W inder Locks, The development, hard at work W e Need VOTE Asked this morning If he had "The aim of this bl-partlaan com* are taking for AmlcritoneShca Port 2046, V, F. W. noon. One committee, appbintad ciation, -the Mary'Hitchcobk Jrfe-- Mrs. Harold Marnea of'Brooklyn. since February, 1949, laying the Of Fire Districts Here any comment on the McCormick niittee ahotild be to secure for the dua to lack Announcea by the Assembly, was discussing Council of Eadtepn Con morlsl hospital and the New In addition to the other three dis ground work and working out the proposal, Fire Commissioner An town the best possible fire protec of Vitamin A 4l from Here Go to the resolution previously offered Hampshire League of Arts and trict chairmen, committee chair- problems of organising the coun ’A New FOR drew Ansaldl of the South Man tion at a cost which will bo as that cold, concerning the status of necticut to Be Organ Crafts. She will have an Interest main still to be named Include the cil for O atem Connecticut, will finding of facts. In my opinion chester Fire District said he does economical as possible for the Lake Success; See Delegates from Greece and Chile ing message for all those interest Organisation, Finance, Training, give its final report at this meet Retiring Director Pro the chairman of this commission service it has to perform. I will be Avoid narcotics, sedatives, ing. not believe, from information he Annual HaUowe'oi Dance Assembly's Work described the work done there in ized on October 2 % ed In scouting. Mra. Albert I. Program and Public Relations. LODGE poses Study Prepara-. should be named by this board haa at hand, that consolidation of glad to co-operate with the commit or nerve deadening drugs the social and economic field. Mann, .Storrs. Mrs. Harland W. Mra. Archibald Macdonald of Put • Governor and sliould b« a man experienced the two departments would result tee.” Ernest Gross, representing the U. The first meeting of the newly Clifton, Stafford Springs, Mrs. nam and Miss Jean Natsch of Co lory to Bri>iging This in conducting hearings and mak in ajiy particular benefits in effl- in any form. , OCTOBER 28, 19N - Sa P. a Ftorty-on* M«ncliMt«r women organised- Eastern Connecticut Louis Rablnowits, Wllllmantlc, lumbia, who have been committee ing Investigations. This commis u a more vlUlIy interested In the S., spoke eloquently about the Republican Town Committee clencjj, a^d that a p.Md force of aims of the U.N. for Uljya.. and Girl ^ o u t Council, which came In and Mrs. Jerome L. Plche, Wllll on Constitution and Bylaws for About; Ollier Business sion would serve without pay but larger proportion.s "surely would You are safe when you I AT THE POST HOME United Nntlone todey bemuse of to being last May, will be held in mantlc, the meinbershlp-nomlnat- the Development committee, will FOR RENT or should be granted a reasonable About Tow n tlMtr trip yesterday to Lake Suc- accused the U.S S.R. of being un- o d « — isR IIA i i Mti j I cost more than the very low two ta k e Father John's i-ooperatlve and offering nothing the Little Theater of State ing committee will present the report, and present the proposed Action leading to consolidation budget for necessary expenses. mill operation at the south end'of NOmEMAKER.S_FAVOR8—DANCING caas. sponsored by the Women s constructive. The delegate from Teacher's College In Willi mantle, following slate of offlcera to be constitution and bylaws for adop LEASE of the town's two fire 'diatricta and , The commission would be emjiow- Lieut. Colonel Raymoiul Hage- M edicine. ( OSTUMES OPTIONAL Club of Manchester. Arri^-hig by voted upon: President, Mra Albert town." However, though he is Csechoslovakia contended that October 24 at 8 p. m. At this time, tion. Brooklyn Girl Scout Mariners full centralized municipal fire pro- | ered lo hold both open and closed again.st consolidation on the ha.'us dorn of 110 Olenwood alreel is a Witkout tk«s« drugs it suotkas and kaals ik* irritated tkroat tissua aikd bus about n a.m.. the group was offlcera will be elected, constitu Mann. Mra. Mann is a girl scout hearings. , guest at the Stevens Hotel, Clu- DONATION JiO CENTS met at U. N. Headquarters by Mrs. the U. S., Britain and France were DESIRABLE IA)T tection was initiated last night as ; of his infuriiTatioii now. Ansaldl rfliavas caugks dua to caUls. It also kalpt kuild rasislaqco to colds dua hjTocritlcBl and had violated tion and by-laws adopted and va troop leader, a volunteer trainer, BUSINESS ZONE Krason for .Vrtion said he is "certainly not against I rago, this week, attending the i*on- in lack of Vitaniu A, kacausa it su|»|iliat tkat assautial vitamin. Pearl Richardson, who also i n rious reporta given. and baa been chairman of the De TOWN ADVERTISEMENT Director Christie F. McCormick, . ' vention of the National Safety ducted two previous Women's Club trust placed in them by setting "Reasons for the recoiumcnds- an Investigation" which might up military bases In Libya and Mrs. James Dow McCallum of veloping committee for the coun On retiring from office, recommended j tion: uncover new facts. ! Council. He la In the personnel groups during their visit there. trying to divide and dominate the Hanover, N. H., who early tim cil; vice president, Mrs. Kenneth Rummage Sale c e n t e r ST. "1. At the present lime there department of General Motors Most Impressive was the Avenue Kinney. Mansfield Center; secrie- in a statement read to‘the Board Warren’s 8tatement country. month was installed Regional Htanley Oronp of of Dircctora, that the details of is divided authority over these j-New Departure branch In Bristol. of n ag s at the main entrance. Another of the conferences con Chairman for New England Girl tary, Mrs. Ralph Lyman, Brook Inquire At The public utilities and facilities President Ray Warren of the 8th Being an ideal October day. the lyn; treasurer, Joseph F. Dannehy, South Methodist Chnreh ' Rubbish Collection cbnaoUdation be fully and impar Utilities District covering fire pro sidered the U. N. Budget, in par Scouting, at the conference In which, In the minds of many, is I ^ Lieutenant Beverly Russell will flags of the 60 member nations ticular how miirh should be allow Swampscott. Mass., will be hon Wllllmantlc; chairman, staff and Thursday Morning at 9 O’clock HOBBY SHOPPE Trucka and men in the employ of the Town of Man- tially investigated. not for the best interests of all. tection in the nortli end of town be the speaker at the 7 ::tO service i N N I V I R S i SAU... waved in the crisp breese against ed for the alleviation of suffertng ored guest and speaker of the eve office committee, Mrs. Maurice At Tho Church Cor. Center & Griswold St. cheater will collect rubbiah about town, on October 21at. The Directors wted lo place the "2. The area of resi>onsibihty | issued the following statement to this evening at the Salvation Army a background of clear, anire sky. snd the technical assistance and ning. Foiilkea. Rockville; chairman, matter on the agenda for tlie next is uncertain in some sections. day on the McCoriuick proposal to citadel, conducted by the teen-age It was explained by the guide that rehabillfftlTon of llsss progressive Mra. McCallum has been a Girl camp committee, Mra. David You are therefore, requested to place your barrels, meeting of the Board, which also "3. The td.x rate is not uni study fire department conanlidn- ■ group. Lieut. Rusaell. the daugh the flags are rotated around the nations. This conference waa pre Scout Bince 19.17. She has ^een a House, Brooklyn: District Chair or other materials on the lawns in front of houses, near will be the organisation meeting form. tion: ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kiis- aventie. each one la moved to the sided over by the Maharajah of council hoard member, it Council man. Mrs. Horace Seeley-Brown, f h r l l l the aidewalka, but not on the sidewalks. of the Dlrectora the coming "4. Fire insurance rates a re ' "I am pleased to learn that the sell of 61 Spruce street, entered adjoining pole each day. so that India. The delegate from Poland president, an Edey trainer, a mem Pomfret and Mrs. Esmond Sterl term of office in which four new not uniform. Board of Dircctora is again going I the Salvation Army training Col- no country's , flag enjoys an ad- monoj>olised another committee's ber of the New England Regional ing. Windsor Locks. Three more An receptacles or materials, should be placed on the Board membera will share. "6. Method of reporting fires is to consider the advussbility of con I lege in September, 1048, and Is vaintage in position. time delivering a tirade on the Im- lawn'the night before as trucks and men will start in Asserting thst he doubts if any not uniform —many people living solidating the local fire depart one of the ymingest officers in the Since there was to be no plenary periallslir activities of the U.S.A. designated areas at 7:00 A.M. one yet has given a complete study along flic border line of the dis- ments I have long been keenly in I field. She was gradustrd trom seasion of the Assembly yester and Great Britain. w to the proposition of consolidation, tricta are often confused as to terested in the problem of fire pro I .Manchester High school with the day. no stop was made at Flushing At S p. m. the group had the Director McCormick stated "per which fire department to call. tection for the Town of Manches 'clans of 1947. Me^owa where the Assembly privilege of attending a meeting V. F. W. - ROCKVILLE October 21st., 1950 Collection sonally I am neither for nor Points of View meeUhgs are held In the renovated of the Economic and Social Coun against so-called consolidation be "6. Some people think the Vol New York, City Building of the cil. presided over by Mr. Santa- Scheduled As Follows: cause frankly I do not know unteer Fire Department is beat for 1939-40 World s Fair. The entire Crur of Chile. Technical polnta EVERY THURS. whether It Is best for the town or Manchester, others feel we should time was spent at the Secretariat about the resolutions concerning Area Bounded not. but 1 would like to be furnish have a paid and unified depart Building at Lake Success, 11 miles the extent of relief and rehabili AT 8 P. M. ed with the facts. Thousands of ment. from Flushing Meadows. This tation for Korea were under dis BINGO North by South Windsor Line. citizens feel the same way.” "7. Many of our people feel Thurs. - Fri. • Sqt.. . . p o m m i Y Aopfffnsfo irfiis o h $a u wm i ooAimm u u t i ^ tnilding, a part of the Sperry cussion. East by South Main, Main, Union aud Slater Streets. Text of Statement that the fire dtstriefs should be Ugioscope Company leased to the The arrangements for yeatar- South by Glastonbury Town Line. McCormick's statement foUowa: enlarged. U. N.. is housing the secretariat day's trip were made by Mrs. Hall PRINCESS b a l l r o o m ! Rockville "Before retiring as a member "8. Some of our citizens have until the completion of the new Stewart and Mrs. Charles Baxter. West by East Hartford Town Line. of this governing body 1 would lo go to three places in town to akructure in New York City at In addition to Mrs. Baxter and FREE TRANSPORTATION NOTE: Rubbish will be collected on all highways like to leave, for consideration of pay town taxes and this they don't 4»nd-48th streets. It la hoped Mrs. Stewart, the following com within the above described boundaries. the new board a recommendation like. A ffN . . . save handsomely! that meetings can be held at the prised the group of women mak BUS LEAVES CENTER AT 6:45 P. M. which in my opinion is of vital in- I "9. The Town Charter previdea new U. N. home starting early in ing the trip to Lake Success yes By: GEORGE H. WADDELI. eerest to all the citizens of our ' that before consolidation can take «S1 terday: town. -I place it must meet with the ap SANFORIZED On arrival the women were given General Manager "I have reference to the ques- i proval of the residents of those ■ description of the workings of Mrs. C. L. Wlgren. Mra Edwin tlon relating to the Towm taking ' Lamb. Miss Faith Fallow, Mra. districts—what is the opinion of NORWOOD die United Nations in a talk il ... m ore than ever It pays to wear. over or absorbing the 8th Utilities thoae residents? Are they for SHIRTS lustrated by a world map. This Allan Taylor, Mra. Timothy Keh- District's functions and those of ler. Mra. Robert Wilson, Mrs. or against? Why? map was marked with flags of the South Manchester Fire pis- "10. I Ijelleve that all of the different colors Indicating whrfre John McAllister, Mrs. Harvey trtet. what is commonly called a King, Mra. T. A. Crandall. Mra. facts In relation to the above . glvD lASTINO good Btl p . N. agencies are at work around consolidation of the Fire depart questions, as well as others that Frank Batatpne, Mrs. Alexander ments. die worid. Dinner was enjoyed Watson, Mra. Thomas Rogers, will be brought to the attention of by the group In the attractive Dele Line up "At this moment, I doubt if the Commission, should be thor Mra. Earl Trotter. any one is in a position to give us gates' dining room. It was report Also, Mra. A. J. Holmsa, Mrs. oughly investigated ,to the end ed that the only delegates who do a reasoned opinion as to whether that any citlaen in town will be aa< 4 4 act eat there are the membera of Murray Powell, Mrs. W. J. Dob such a move should be beneficial able to form an opinion as to the tte Russian delegation, who have son. Mrs. Thomas Moriarty, Mra. dieke ef •lilliont el Men. Wliyt QeeRty the All-American to the Town, at this time. Having fea.stbility and desirability of turh s p tc ie i- i Arthur Armstrong. Mrs. Harry in mind the cost of operation by sever set foot inside the room. Maldroent, Mrs. John Cragln, Mrs. Itellurt cemWned with taeert tt)rViiie e«rf a eonsolldstion. The matter Many important facta were \ weftmeeikle h emwer. The low ptkm the Town, increa.sed facilities and should not be pre-Judged by any brought out by'W a. Rlchprdaon, Hyland Tasker, Mra. Fred Lavey, benefits to be derived. To gather one, but I do urge the appoint Mrs. J. H. Carlson, U e bif fec«er« *ee» all of the tacts pertinent to this Our own Norweodi fit to boflin with, ttery such as that It oast the same No matter how you wiggle, twist and turn, this bra look for ment of the Commission and when amount to operate the United Na Mrs. Charles Mitchell, Mra. question. I therefore recommend their Job Is done you and I and NOW tha right ilta olwayil Whlta broadcloth and Ronald Wadsworth, Miss Priscilla WM# lelecfien el H)rtM . expand.s and contracts with every sllghlest motion. th it the Board of Directors ap tions for a year as It did for one Beckwith, Miss R m m ary Tack, Gently moulds, uplifts and supports like a living, breath every other person In town who porcolo foitcolor foncioi. SItai 14 to 17. expenses in carrying on ing part of you. The secret's in the clever "cross-stretch” point a bi-partisan commission may be concerned will be In a po World War U. The ahare of the Mrs. Ronald Llngard and her Fall!... composed of repre.sentatlves of sition to form an opinion. daughter, Mrs. Robert Knapp, —resilient laton elastic, applied up and down In bust the South Manchester Fire Dis iELC.«L$XOL0i United States in the coat of oper section, around the body In back, with upper cups in "Per.sonally I am neither for or $ ating U.N. for a year la equiva Mrs. Geogs Williams, Mra. Frank trict, the 8th Utilities District and against, so-called Consolidation, 1.00 Geriach, Mm. C. T. Van Vllet, fine nylon mesh. 12-38 AA. A. B. C. White, pink and the citizenry at large. beys' fweli woodsman plaid lent to 10 cents per taxpayer. U. SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT KINNEY’S black- 2.50. With 2 " band B. C cups—3.5 Thaia took Rfco oipoailve ALL AMERICAN oyolol cvrtolna, hut .yow SAVE NOW ON cloon Htam with a damp Yof em't iwy o better TRADi-IN clolhl Roia. bhta, ytNow FALL HOUSES or gn4n on wbHo. 76*. hoesebold ewmiell >0 ALLOWANCI straight from the shoulder lot YOM Ots MTTOr spatial with slimming classic lines. ON AMT MW The BELSON elegantly fashioned loco and ombroldarod Try to wuUch its narrow band, its virile sweeping brim, double yoke rates raves T irssto n e b a t t e r y royoni In whHo.and now NYLON HOSE the e-a-s-ysetof the crown. Try to match "All-American s ' colon. 3 2 -3 I. 1st qualify sheers. Save 22c WATERSPAR wherever it-goes. • Wiro Guard oU-year rightaest...its lightweight, year-round comfort. 100% Lamb's Wool Interlining. -V* Wool Caadljaai, ^ Spat. 2.44 pair. 9-|9'/|. Try to match its low, low price that gives you back m gootf o Shaekpraof Handid MKAU AMONS. Bib aad covoroH itytoi, ipaclol_ 4 4 e Pair hunk of change from a $10 bill. Remember, too, the 100% All Wool Broadcloth. "AU-Americttn.” is pre-shaped, Lee-sh'aped for keeps. Mis BiKk, Brown, Green, ter, you g/dt-Sto."All-American" and you've got yourself Wine, Taupe, Grey, Rust, TUCKSTITCH PANTS aa outstanding hht. Pre-shaped in the right aize lor you Teal and Cherry Red. r i ^ now. ” 81.09 5000 YARDS OF Fsrtvbls * Snug fitting cotton panta In DIFROSTINO PAN fillBkC!,, 10-18 DRESS GOODS medium and large sizes. Pink. Broadclulh Babbar bladaa aaat $A-** ALSO: TROUBUIIGHT PERCALES 839.00 Far tka warkahap ar garaga. kaittaganl Tawatfai Save 25c pair. She’!i 20 Inches TaU THE WARREN Fim Quality All tS-ft. aabbtr oacC I l l s $7.50 Wool Twc«da CHAMBRAYS Pair Quart I^amb’n Wool Valnes to ADVENTURE-TRINITY...... $10.00 ' .laterlliilng. GINGHAMS bodj 69eYd. Beautiful Hair-. 881-M THERMOSTATS CREPES np you* hosra with gay, cuddly — nnna and lags aru nuda THE NATIONAL ...... $3.95-$5 ‘ hiWT *a«fas •< ncuburgh urktaz sad atuffad with loda rab- BROADCLOTHS Yard RAYON BRIEFS 'ffatetspac BaarnsL Views o « Hug Her and W . 8o obU in Imt laiou-Mmiiiad AS LOW AS EACH Women’s tricot knit peatiee SBsUy ID a S M N h gloss, dria Don*t tsUte leu than the beet— UoicUr. CSC bs srstbtd n- Hinoa dreaa sad bonnet. Outfit ia- at a special price. Pink. S, 0m dm alip, aooks, abo« u d rubber Don*t tahe leu than a l£E t ' psassdly sad assiMs wssc sod ^OUR TOY DEPARTMENT M, L. Prtr tjS " ■ shrisioa far iatstisr sod so- NOW OPEN TOWELS w - i. Bath aize, 29 s 49. Big, thick, A Small Depoait Will Hold Any Item T wrecked tbs plans inslda ■ociatloM, succsSdlng Santuel Plat- pointa. that he stressed was that ing in that 'town, sold her the Dozens of trallqrs were dam Bar Opposes cow of Now Haven.' Other officers Gi*c;eiigluss Pleads all Individuals should make pro ticket. Medical Group . |4dded Costs aged or deitroysd In the vicinity namsd ara William W. Gager, of visions for th* disposition of prop-- It was amiuunced that the anni Bargains of West Hollywood. A year-old Waterbury, first- vies president; (siiiilv to Spying erty when they enter a hustneea or versary banquet of th* Guard Club child, Susan Mayham, escaped David H. Goldstein of Bridgeport, profeaalon. will be held Friday evening, No Hits Euthanasia ______ltc Approved More Powers death when the trailer where her second vice president; Herbert 8. -Rdwrard Kraaenics, vice presi vember 3, at the Villa Louisa. Bol (Conflnneil fmm Pag* On*) IJsted by V parents left her alone. momentar MacDonald, of New Haven,' aec- dent of the Club, gave a report of ton. Membsra Who have not al (tJnetMioed tMBi Pag* OM'r ily was smashed. For Governor retary-treaaurer; and John-I. Ely, progress on the Freedom Shrine ready made reservations should T h e Ii tiquirer 1 lircctors N^rt on Extra 'TTie storm 'battered hardest at of New Haven, aaalatant secretary- are GreenglaBs’ 36-year-old wife, contact Mrs Libby Evtushek or exhibit th*t the Club Is going to and past President of tiM Amelia the lo(wer East Florhla coast. treasurer. Ruth, and Gold. Gold la awaiting present to the school* within the Mrs. Fahey. can MedlcM AzaoeUtlen. eoatended .Expenses fbr Teaching (Coatiaued from Page One) Mra. Harriet RIsley was ap Miami and Its alster-cltlos were 8. Michael Schatz, of Hartford, sentence on a guilty plea. next few weeks. Earl Rohan gave euthanasia would "open tb* door sheltered and seemingly secure, was named CHialrman of the Junior pointed chairman of the refresh f O B In* the Town never been so Illustrated in Grecnglass, a machinlat, was a further report on the returns to great abuae of the phystdan’a but 40 persons were Injured. 2.000 Bar of Connecticut which held Its ment committee for the month of t t ^k- these latter days. • drafted Into the Army In April, the Pnxlucta'Show. T. J. Oockett November, and her assistants will position In the care of tb* life plate glass windows broken, count annual meeting In conjunction with 1943, and assigned to Los Alamos reported on the "Little League" his patient.” V CiJl bouM^MtnlBC rtnilnda The Board of Directors last “ Too griat power In the hands tha Senior Association. Other be Mrs. Julia Rawson and Mrs. other elrcls of dough. Bake la a season with freshly-ground black less roofs damaged and a toll es In the summer of 1944, He re Basketball League. The Cfiub le Grace Howland. Favora Merejr Klllag ^T U that your window atandea don't jilght approved an addition o$ timated by the Miami Dally News ^ f on* man Is a threat to demo Junior Bar officers are:' Mary E. 3 0 moderately hot oven about twen Pineapple Fern pepper. Smart Two Piecer cratic government.” mained there until his dticharg* In going to furnish uniforms for on* At tha social time which fol A move to table tbe reaohttion innt^ tha fnahncaa of tha houaa, ty minutes and serve warm in j.lO.SOO to the education appropri- At $8,000,000 Inflicted on property-. Fitzgerald, of Hartford, secretary, 1946. The FBI says he was de of the tsams. lowed last night’s meeting In the without actlot), led by Dn,, 8m and Grady Norton. Chief Storm OK.’a Home Proposals and Thomas Seymour, of New ybS^ want the WINDOW wedges. Newi handsome, and .diktlnctlve ktlon to provide for increased 'The Commlaslon's plan, said the tailed to work on the atomic bomb President Oockett appointed banquet hall, Mrs. Oglore Whits Gregg, was voted down by th* SHADES RKVERSma SERVICE ara the,"Waterhouse Documentary Forefeaster who make.s official Haven, treasurer. Itself as an Army technician. BUI Belflore and George Agostl- and Mrs. Tedford seiwed assorted, delegatea 16 to 11, The reeduUon leaching costs The money will damage'estimate*, gave a tenta I report, "would put it Into the pow offered at the JOHNSON PAINT The DINETTE BETS on dis OollMUOn" of WALL PAPERS er of a Governor, if he was so nelll to the committee handling sandwlrhes, eske and rookies, tea then was passed with no audible COMPANY, «99 Main Street. It |x>me from general taxation. The tive totaT of $5,000,000 but said opposition. V play at the MANCHESTER AND MATCHING FABRICS Increase was made after q short disposed, to build a political ma I the annual Ladles' Night affair and roffee. coata only $.3S to have the worn, FLOOR COVERING COMPANY. just put on diaplay at the MC this would phiMbly be revised up Pledge Probe which la to be held December 6. Arguing for euthanasia. Dr. 8m Imbllc hearing on the question. ward. His esllipate was for the chine beyond any opportunity be A iMENSLVflnSSHOP! IMI biAMCiN /r '..A- ■ ■'- - MANCB1E8TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,'WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 195|() FAOE Ifu fm S IT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CUlQN., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18.1960 ■tUI la aore. Wa had eur fun, and Late Uke Him First Actor-1 can't get Into Typographical Error— The Lit ItMINKRVILLK HM.KN It was plenty. And yat are did my ahoes. tle Rock (Arkansas) Gazette BY'PlINTAiNB VUR Sense Ajnd Charlie Schmidt la a flSlyear- no real harm; so If you're over old hobo down in Georgia, who has Second Actor—What; Feet muat have embarrassed a eaptain one and twenty, don't, view their ■welled, too? Dr. P. when (t reported; Doctor Aatoifeobilw Par Sols 4 AatOBobOaB for Solo 4 Paiatli«—TMortat tl Hola WMMd-^IUlt 88 OteoMiiia—W alcho^ laatnuMBta 88 Hi I for Sola N o n s e n i e a londnaaa for Jail and a fear of GRANDMA’S CANE Jowalry 48 ahtlec with alarm. If youngatera fiaadom. Bln ttmaa last year he returned yeeterday from Johns WK HAVB 80MB NICB 1949 NASH 900, two-door, radio, OUTSIDB, Inalito polntlBg and RORTO SIDE. Sfat-room colonlu do not crack your noodle, with wangled aantenesa to hobo out of Newa dtepatch from Chicago Hopkins and will taka up hla 15 A \PBA^SOMg WEAPON OP MANY USPS. Chnified CLEAN LOWER PRICE CARS hliatsr, ssat covers, rear seat poperhaaglng. Ftm aatlBotaa. CARPENTER Wanted. Apply 88 LEONARD W. TOST. Jawalar, ra- BBtiKBR Plano. Rsasonabls pries. two yeara old. Uvtng room 24 TWa to na$ wooden aworda, or baaeball flung-^ Atlanta aourta. "I Ilka to be aake: ."Can you think of a day cutlM at tha hospital. speaker, lisw Ursa A two-day Prompt Mrvlec. RMsonabla Delmont street 87 Foster stresL . I like to see ths youngatera Just amUa and whistle “Yankee aioimd tha JalL'* Charlie explain when' ateers will be so valuahle 1943 DODGE 1-DR SEDA^—Ra pairs adjuat- watchaa expertly. 13, kitchen 9 x 18, master bed gather, upon the lot acroee the special, $14.80. Manchester'Motor pricea. Phone 7680. D. FreohattA Raaaonabla pricea. Open daUy, room 24-13, Circulating hot wat Doodle'/’-^remember that you once ed. "Th* people are ao good to that no one will,cat beef?” Well, First Eilltor —Jenks, the fam BIG BOY LIKE YOU dio, beater. Jet black. way. It gets aome folks into a were yoiing. AJmtikmenfat Sales. Open svsnlngs. Hartford Thuraday avanbigs, 139 Spruca heat, copper plumbing. Oa me thara." The sacurlty too, was quite a lot of folks feel that the ous gliost-writer, has Anally 1940 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN PAINTING and Superior Paper Help Wantetf-Male Weartag Apparel— Furs 67 lather, because they rough It In —Kerl Fleeter era of the sacred car hss already C A t i ' r JUMP TH^t!; Road at West Genter street. atreet Phona 3-4S87. floors. Full price $12,800. Dougli, ■ 0 aaoura. achieved the ultimate in suocesa. c l a w i f u d a d v t . —1948 new’ motor. Radio, Hanging. We carry the neweet Or Female 87 their play. But I remember, way begun. Blanchard, Real Estate Servlcl A ganaratlonn or tw* from now. Second Ed - And what Is that T heater. wallpaper booka. Very aatiafac- B0Y;8’ c o r d u r o y sport coat, back yonder, we used to hdve a On entering our small town If tha Welfare atatare have their ra n . HouRst WANTED for potato harvest, also reverslbls 8-4 ovsreoat: 8447. ' First Ed He has another ghost IMO PLYMOUTH 2-DR. SEDAN FOR SALE— Chevrolet pick-up tory pricea. Call August Kanahl, baseball team. And many, times you will see a sign reading: lyay, Charlie Schmidts «111 be Mystery writer write his ghost-writing for • M A. M. t» «x4i P. M. phone 8789. PicKers and day workers. Rock- Electrical AppBancca Good condition. Reasonable I Bit .and ponder; and In my eye —Heater. One owmer car. truck, $48. Call 4683. Radio 49 "Fresh killed hot dogs straight quite common. They will have My life Is quite remote from fame. him. vUle 1893W3. Phone 8-8848. ” there comes a gleam. We broke •‘■ecurlty’’—and thoae who work Unknown, unsung X still exist 1940 CHRYSLER ROYAL 8-DR. 1941 CHEVROLET convertible, TO BE SOLD ahead.’* R. C, A. TABLE giodel comblaa- us windows by the doaen—n three- win have to feed them. And yet inevitably I And SEDAN—Radio, heater. A new top. Beautiful flniah. Excel base hit went pret^ far. And —Miaa Bemetta Hunt, Eariy Wage W'M.Sm*U clean comfortable car. Bcpalrint t.1 Situations Wanted— tion radio, phonograph. Like new. 100 Porter street. An out! Freeport, Fie. My name on every melting list. lent ttvoughout Douglas Motor Waatad—To Ray S» once the coppers came abussin’, — Grace M. Cook The personal fortune of Shirley i)' 1941 FORD 3-DR. SEDAN—Jet Sales, 333 Main atreet. Female 88 Reasonable. Phone 3470. standing four bedroom hom| and piled us In the hoosegow car. Nad—Be you loved and loetT Temple, noted Hollywood actreas, MATTRESS. Toui old mattraaaea w a n t e d —8-4 else bed, In good Ted—On the contrary, I came XjO(Ri--PiipH«nt w u loat Fii., Oct. black. Rebuilt motor. r Our parents had to do the balling Officer (to man pacing sidewalk Is e.stimated at $8,000,000. Bhe eternised and remade like new. HIGH SCHOOL girl desires baby condition. Write • Mrs. i j g .f t fi located on one of Manche out a winner. Jack—You said you paid $inn U, OB South Rood, Bolton. It U 1937 PLYMOUTH COUPE—Heat Call Jones Flimlture and Floor J — for plate glass windows reckon at three a. m.I—What are you for that suit. How come such a was paid $10 for her ftrst pletura Motoreydeo— Bleyelea 11 sitting after school and svenings. Fuel and Feed 49A R.F.D. No. 1 Kelly Road, Rock^ doing here ? Ned—Hew was that? role. Bcoporty « t Boy Scout troop No. er. Can be made into small OoveHng. 86 Oak Tet. 3-1041. vllle. ter’g finest residential atreet /h ig h . You can be sure we did ridiculoue figure? truck. Flill price $80.00. References. Call 2-2458. some wailing, when once our fath- Gentleman—I forgot my key. Ted—She returned my preeente n . IlBdor ooRtact tho ocout SEASONED Hardwood for flra- ^ r g e living room with and acddantally put In aome of Harry—I eat too much. WHEN I COUNT THKEE,YOU..»e. WANTED to exchange girls 24" ; era got ua nigh. Do you recall— officer, and I'm waiting for my The sum of no man's generoalty ■wator Albort W. Smith. 3-4092. Good selection of late model place, furnace and range. Imme WANTED—Good used furniture joining sun porch, Moder children to come home and let me another fallow'd. Bike for 18" or 20". Tel. 8969. Masical—Dramatic 29 WOMAN Will cars for child* while diate delivery. B. J. Begin, Glas Any quanuty. W« offei you high we pla.ved Red Rover and Candy Uncle and niece stood watching ever equalled the recipient's notion LOST—Hunt colors! kitten. Call used cars. ■ Can upon the atreet—and dared In. mother works. 86 Harlan Road. tonbury. 3-2933. est prices. Woodshed Phone 2- kitchen, tile bath and lava Step Sign the yoting people dance about of what ha could spare. Nancy 71B2. Return 19 Hamlin Open Mon. and Thurs. Evening GIRL'S SAM-SCO del>ixe bicycle, PIANO TUNING. Repairs, recon 3154. : each other to "come over"—and them. Otreot Flill sise. Blue and /throme, like WOMAN Would like to care for tory. Property immaculate ir dodged tha cars on nimble feet. We Ilka tha philoaophy of e lo Pnrente, If you ever dare. Niece—- I’ll "bet you never saw ditioning. J. Cockerham, 28 Bige SEASONED Hardwood for furn To w aa^ of the dally full. Hyde —Were you • lucky at the BROWN-BEAUPRE, Inc. new. Price $28. l^ancheatcr 2- low atreet. Phone 4219. pre-school child while mother ace or fireplace. H. B. Pomeroy. side and out. Nice lot with tw| With wooden eworda, we whapked cal concern that reads; "We have any dancing Uke thst- back In the raoe.s yeeterday? LOST—Dof, Ticlnity Bolton Oen- no quarrel with thoae who sell for Think ta what the drivers hear 30 BIssell St. Phone 7191 1459. '______. works. Telephone 4645. 7-6161. WANTED—Youth Bed. Call 4319. car garage. If you are seel each otherl took cute and brulaee "nineties." eh, Ttncle? Wyde- I should think I was. I tar. Black and brown mongrel. : by the score; and I am here to tell leea; they ehould know what their With 40 children on the bua. U ncle- Once—but the blare was found a quarter after the last race, SPEKTIAL 1942 Chevrolet 4-door 2 Liooka Ilka Chow. Anawen to Baaineao Opportonlties !I2 ing a large, spacious home w| f you, brother—my. poor old noggin atuR la worth." —Myrtle T. Cook. balded! so I didn’t have to walk home. sedan. Very clean and In excellent BnsiiwM Boryicaa OfforMi 18 Doga—Blrde^—Pete 41 Gappy. Finder call 3-S49S. Garden—Faros—-Dairy suggest you inspect this prop condition. We gladly reebmmend SNACK BAR and Ice cream par WANTED—Piano. Good condition. LOST—Green wallet. Saturday be ANTIQUES ItsflnUbsd. Repairing COLUES. A K.C. Sables, Tris, and Products 5U Phone 3768. UIL'KKY FINN On Tht Job! and guarantee this fine car. Full lor, located on Main atreet. Ideal erty. LANK LEONARD tween Plnehurat and St. Bridget'a price $693. For a demonstration dons on any furniture. Tlsmann. Blue Merles, male and female. Investment for two partners or a .GREEN Mountain Potatoes, $1.38 church. Finder call 3-1876. Re call at Clarke Motor Sales, Broad 189 South’ Main street. Phone Your choice, $80. Sunset View ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. coupls. T. J. Crockett, Broker. bushel. 531 Parker street. Phone K«Nims W iihdui ILiard .• >» ward. street. Phone 3-2012. 8648. Kennel, 809 Keeney street Phone 8416. 3376. 7804. TWO ROOMS, completely fumlrii- 953 Main St. Phone S45| ‘ LOST—Small orange and white 1037 DODGE sedan. Good condi PETER W. PANTALUK, slsctrlcal Aagora kitten. Vicinity of Maple contactor, maintaaaiics and wtr- FOR SALE—Auto repair butineaa DOGS Washed and groomed. See GREEN Moiuitaln potatoes. Just ed for light housekeeping. Call X J U M P I tion. Inquire 183 Osk street. Call and equipment. Call Manchester ths kind you Uke. Mealy, tasty, 5823 after 8. PUTNAM Steam furnace w it atreet Phone C768. 2-2078. for Ugbt and power. 40 Foster ua for pet auppliea and fresh Strbst. Phone SSOS. 2-0993. cook well. Delivered right to your Norge oil burner, safety valvel frozen horsemeat 16a lb. Call ROOM For Rent for girls or mar LOST—Lady'a wriit watch. Friday CLEAN LOW MILEAGE CARS Kennel Supply Shop. 2-4273. door. Call Hathaway, 2-1390. 30-gallon water tank and insulal afternoon. Vicinity Verplanck OB LONGS Rsfrlgsrator servlca BARBER Shop for sale. Good op ried couple. Two minutes from Ing Jacket. Also girl's 26" SanI aehool and Center atreet. Initial Written Guarantee Repairs on all makes, commer portunity. Owner must sell due BOXER Pupa, time payments, all HARDY Chrysanthemums, cut Main street.' Call 2-1614, or 47 Sco bicycle, reasonably priceil ed r.L.8. Finder call 3-OS95. 1930 CHEVROLET cial and domeaUc. Emergency 24- to illness. Call Hartford 6-0561 pedigreed stock, large selection. flowers and plants for sale. 188 Cottage street. Phone 2-2854. ' IP.IO PLYMOUTH bour eervlce Phone 2-1797. after 6 p. m. Boxer Farm at Vernon. Tel. Hillstown Road. 19.V) MERCURY Rockville 19r2J3. MANCHESTER — Two - famlll FLOOR Problems solved with BEURRE BObC Pears, McIntosh, PLEASANT Room, near bath. In flat, 5 rooms each apartmenj Aanoanceaieata 19.30 BITICK / quire 11 Ridgewood street. 19.30 PONTIAC / Unoleum, asphalt tils counter Help Wantad->Femala 85 GERMAN Shepherd, female. One Courtland, Delicious and Baldwin Oil heat, two-car garage. Spec RIDCRS Wanted to New Britain, 1949 PONTIAC ^ Expert workmanship, fres ssU- year old. Registered A.K.C. Rea Apples at Joseph Novell! Farm, f u r n i s h e d Room for rent for for garden. Very convenient! A m. and return p. m. Call eve- 1949 CHEVROLErr/ matca Open evenings. Jonss' WANTED—Olrls and young wom sonable. Phone 2-1034. Mountain Road, Glastonbury. one gentleman, near Main street. located. Full price, $12,60(>. AllJ ninga 3-1336. - 1949 FORD / Fimilturs, Oak street. Phone en for bench work. Steady work Phone Manchester 6997. Phone 2-2170. 9 Hazel street. CTampet Agency. Phone 4993, d 1948 CHEVROLIW 2-1041. and good pay. Tober Baseball PUPPIES. Red Cockers, $25; Bos Mr. Mitten 6930, or Mrs. Wagnd CHILD DAT Nuraery care by the 1947 C H EVRO L^ Manufacturing Co., Elm street, ton Terriers, cross breeds. Collie CLE1A.N, Comfortable, large heat 2-0028. ^ hour or day. Conitant supervi- ALL APPLIANCES serviced and Town. and Boxer pups. Zimmerman Household Goods 51 ed room. Near bus line. Quiet laelessH tr v»« s«ii irseisiia Nice Selection 1937 lyrough 1948 z : alon. Bliaabeth Cowlea, R.N., 26 repaired, burners, refrigeratore, Kennels, Lake street. Phone 6287. neighborhood. Private home. Ref ROOMING HOUSE and thrij FUNNY BUSINESS BY BER8HBERGER BUrS BUNNY BOOIB AND HER BUUUIBR A Hunch? Linden atreet TERMS—TiytDES ranges, washers, etc. All work HOUSEKEEPER Wanted, to live Mr. Albert wishes to contact erences. Phone 8183. stores. Good location. AU fu. BY KINIAR m ar tin ASOVS OVBR.POOKV, I'M BAOLV t h s MORNIN' ELMER guaranteed. Metro Service Oo. In. Duties to Include assistance reliable person to take over ished. Good return on investmen| ?W V KiOtWH’ *nvv'.\ COLE MOTORS—4164 Poultry and Suppliea 43 A VVHlPPSO 1 1 VHIAW NCft y v ii^ tst \ Tel. Manchester 2-0883. with three children. Call 3-1326. UNPAID b a l a n c e LARGE, Clean room with heat and Price $32,000. T. J. Crocket “ lUNNN.' PVtnsV. A «D - ON EASY MONTHLY NDO’Ma ixnct Aoisoowi 1949 OLDSMOBrtj;. Rocket En continuous hot water. Gentleman Broker. 5416. COMPLETE Repairs on vacuum YOUNG Woman: Shorthand, typ YOUNG Roasting chickens. Live p a y m e n t s o f ..... preferred. Call 8898. gine 88, four/door. Hydramatic weight or dressed. Arnold Nelson, WANTBD—Ride to Weat Hart cleaners, washing machines, ing. Small office, muMc distribu 3 ROOMS BRAND SUNSET ESTATES, East Har| MET NLV OKf - drive. Radio./heater, white wall motora amal) appliances. 100,000 tor. Pleasant working conditions. 737 Lydail street. Phone 8906. NEW FURNITURE ford. Expertly built home of Alb’ tVtKtW A ford. Leaving about S a m. Vicin tires, seat cdVsrs. directional sig H\V), ity of Cambridge and Hawthorne asw parts avallabis. Stuart R. 8-day week, downtown Hartford. which also Includes large "Phllco” Boarders Wanted 69A rooms and attached garage. Lar. nals, 12,OW original miles. Man Wolcott, A-1 Repair. Sales, 180 Recent graduate without experi FOWL And roasting chickens. DO«sf f BtraetA Phone 7974. Fresh eggs. Fresh killed and Electric Refrigerator, 1981 "Ben living room with fireplace, dinlii WiTYVB MM chester Motor Salea. Open eve Main atreet. Phone 8597. ence would also.be considered. ga l’ Combination Range, Universal frozen turkeys. Schaub's Turkey ROOM and board for elderly gen room with picture window, scleii r v THS PROSl'Etn HUl aehool for nings. Ifortford Road at West Call Hartford 2-3083 collect. Washing Machine. Farm. 188 Hillstown Road. Phone tleman. Write Box F, Herald. tifle kitchen, laundry, lavatorj young children la open Monday Center street. WINDOW SHADES made to order The young man who anticipated screened poich. Second floor: and Installed. VeneUan blinds WOMAN Between the age of 25 4678. marriage, has been Inducted In the through FTiday, 9-11:30. Trani- 1941 BUICK Club Coupe. Clean, bedrooms, spacious closets, geJ Bortatlon fumlahed. Mra. Lela and curtain rods. 24 hour aervlce. to 45 for part time work. Experi army—If you are a responalble Boaineaa f^ocationa ulne tile bath, attic. Basemej Very good condition. Reasonable Estlmatea gladly given. Fagan ence unnecessary. Apply In per person, and need this merchandise T fttm , Director. Phone 4267. prl^/e. Call Rockville 1184-Jl. Articira tor Sale 45 For Kent 64 with fireplace, gas fired heatlr Window Shade Co., Route 44 at son at Blair's, 787 Main street. —Phone Hartford 6-0358 after 7 system. Large lot with wood^ BALLARD’S thriving School, Man- Bolton Notch. Phone 2-4473. SHOTGUNS and Rifles reduced at p.m. 46-4690, Mr. Albert for de LARGE Professional office for rent picnic area, $20,000. Shown tiieatat'a oldeat AJAA. trained 19'40 CHEVROLET, radio and BEST GREETINGS In the East. Wards. Buy that fine gun you’ve tails. RANGE Burners, pot burners and M^ke more money. Sell embossed in 100% location. On Main street. appointment. Madeline Smlt| and eertlfled instructor. A.A.A. heater. Phone 3-2318. always wanted Now at sale-sav Call Burton's 8177. Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679. type dual controlled cars. Day or heaters cleaned, serviced and re name-imprinted Christmas cards, USED Refrigerator, in excellent ings. Compare such values as condition. May be seen at 237 HE Sten-ROALLV '------...AVOIDIN' THAT LI'L evening appointments. 3-2246. 1933 FORD Coupe with 1946 - 100 paired. Also new range burners 50 for $1. Make 50c profit on 21- these: Reg. $72.95 Western AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE. MANCHESTER GREEN— Exce ij^vniapina MUST HM/E M'MAOa SQUIRT FOR A WHOLE i 0 . ALLKY OOP A Gentle Nudge Installed. Joseph Senna. Phone Oak atreet. Tel. 2-2136. h. p. motor with extra parts, card $1 assortments. Big line fast Field DeLuxe Shotgun, $69.93. Orford Building. Apply Mar len^.four room expansion homl aamaSSnxi VOU WORK/ I* TH' TDUOHSST AwtevvAsro o x .' logVE "V r 2-0147. 'sySK-IlLTRy $100. Call 2-03IS. seller*. Imprinted stationery. Reg. $19.95 Western Field low's Fireplace, tile bath, breezewif BUiNEb TMEBA0?N’S T’r e MOBE Ehctra cash bonus. Assortments AVAILABLE, new 8 cu. ft, refrig ------AatMBoMtaa For Sale 4 3-shot repeating gun, $18.88. erator. $214 12 cu. ft. deluxe and garage. Centrally locate PRICELESS CAREFUL , 1939 PLTMOITTH 4-door, radio LINOLEUM — Asphalt Ula, wall on approval. Free imprint sam t a b l e Reg. $29.95 Western Field 13-shot duplex, 4-4 rooms, attic, air col / — TiMe.' and heater. Loaded with acces covering. Done by reliable, well- ples. Hycrest, 78 Chauncy, Dept. deep freezer. Electric ranges freftn STORE For Rent. Apply 216 IM l CHEVROLET special ^eluze automatic .2i rifle, $27.88. You $167.98. Automatic washing ditioned heat (oil), two-car gJ sories. This car can be purchased trained men. AU ]oba guarantsed. 208-P, Boston 11. Spruce street. Phone 3893. tudor. Radio, heater, |69S^'Clean. can buy any gun on Wards machines and T.V. Chamber’s rage, income $100 per montl ausPCCTiNa the for $100 ddwn. Balance of 12 Hall Linoleum Oo.. 32 Oak etreet. MOTIVES OF THB Xhtcellent tires. Douglas/ Motor Phone 2-4022, avenlngs 6166. monthly payment plan .. only Furniture, st the Green. 9 to 8. Immetiiate occupancy. Neq Bales, SSS Main street. ' monthly payments. May be teen WANTED— Elderly woman to care AUSTRIANS IN at Clarke Motor Sales. Phone for child 2 years old. Live in. 20% down, balance monthly. 7:30 to 8:30. Houses for Rent 65 Princeton street, four room HABITING THE 2012. SEWING MACHINE repairing, Phone 2-2330. Montgomery -Ward, Main street. panaion home. Fireplace, ti| CABTLE WHERE BIOHEBT GASH pri paid tor THREE ROOMS of furniture com IN HIB FRIEND 1937 to 1980 usedsd cd c n . In good electrlllcatlon. conversion to mod SINGLE HOUSE with two-car bath, hot water heat, garage. In ern cabinets, expert workman- LOAM FOR sale, $3 per yard In plete for M im r ns $890. Easy KINO RtCHARO clean oondlUOA Do/glas. Motor 1940 CHEVROLET convertible. WAITRESS Wanted. Experience garage. Completely fumtaiad. mediate occupancy. Taverq dob IB IMPRI50NEO, ailp. ABC Appliance. 21 Maple. truck loads. Gravel $1.25 per yard. payments. For evening appoint SalsA 333 Main stfoet. New top. Solid and clean through not necessary. Bab's Restaurant. Excellent location. "'5 per excellent business. Can b* pul OOP CONTRIVED out. Douglas Motor Sales. 333 2-1878. 251 North Main atreet. Alao fill. Nussdorf Construction ments caU Marlow's Furniture month. T- J. Crock- .-okcr. chased with $2,800 down pal TO SPILUHIS Main street. Co. Phone S40.S. Department 5060 and aak for Mr. 5416. ment. For appointment call Ho\f “Our writers put mors of ths wintsr hoiidsy spirit into "REFRESHMENTS* •‘BETTER BUY/ USED CARS TELEPHONE Operator. One of Mahoney. FROM/YOUR ard R. Hastings, Real Estate SpJ thsir Christmas cards tills wsy!'^ 1947 STUDEBAKER TUDOR HooaehoM B trrlcaa Hartford's most attractive Pratt WARD WEEK battery sale. Get cialist. Odd Fellows Bldg., 48 LOCAL P O N ^ C DEALER special savings on Ward's Winter WE BUY and sell good ueed furni Wanted to Rent 1947 PONTLAGSEDAN SEDAN Offerc4 18A street shops. Excellent star^. Nice 68 Main atreet, at the Center. Phoij future. Contact: Wilson Agency, King "Standard" battery. Guar ture, combination ranges, gas 1947 PONTIAC OONV. COUPE WANTED — Small apartment, .2-1107. carnival BY DICK TUKNeK Radio and heater. CORNICES and valance boards. 54 Church, Hartford. anteed two years. 45 heavy-duty ranges and heaters. Jones Furni Slue GLANCES BY GAI.BRAITH 1947 FORD S^A N Custom built, choice of designs. ture Store. 36 Oak Phone 3-1641. furnished or unfurnished by two PReCKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Going All Out BY MBRRUX C. BUM BU 1M7 PLYMOUTH SEDAN plates, 110 Amp-hr. capacity, yet HARTFORD, 6 rooms and sewlij Phone 2-3824 from 9 a. m. to .9 RELIABLE, competent woman for priced dollars less than original adulU. CaU 7939. room. Hot water heat. Fireplac i •N 1949 OLDBMOBILB SEDAN 1940 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN TVKDMAS Tw iRP says.- p. m. general housework. Pleasant sur equipment. $10.97 exchange. BARSTOW Grey enamel stove, 3-car garage. Inside excelled 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN BUSINESS Couple would like 3 A Little THcMbMAN Is R eousno 1939 FORD TUDOR SEDAN roundings. Live ouL Thursdays, Montgomery Ward, Main street. also oil burner. Gas heater, water condition. Asking $10,000. In 1941 DOTOB SEDAN MANCHBS'TEUt Upholstering Co. tank. Reasonable. 143 Wetherell or 4 furnished or unfurnished 90METHN& TO PM// LAUNCH UUNCHES Sundays off. Tel^ 2-9483 before mediate occupancy. Call Ani^ I ARRANSEO TW iRP 1941 P L ™ o UTH s e d a n 1948 WILLYS \ TON RACK Re-upbolsrterlng. draperies, slip street. room apartment. Cali 6454. FED6KAU use me CRUMpsT Mi)rh HIMi noon or after 6.» PEAT HUMUS, $4 per yard, $1 White. 8274. WITH AN EASY CRtOIT PUkN I SEASON WIM 1939 PL^YMOUTH SEDAN covers. 48 PumelJ Place. Call 2- Me'U.TMMC 1937 DODGE SEDAN per bag, delivered. Bon-Air Peat 4,000 TO 6,000 square feet of COURT ACRONAUnoU-„ CNJOTTWIRPING wn^- Hone HuuA- HES a 9821 Open evenings. WANTED—Office gt,rl. Must type BARREL Chalra $6995, floor ACcauANTAMCE/J BAUM IF IT 19S7JSUICK SEDAN STEWART ’IRUCK Co. Call 6516, floor space wanted for light manu MANCHESTER -Country atm| 'yOtlT T tA H S / WA<; AiJ GUD6> and answer phone. Apply Brun lamps $7.75, kitchen cabinets sphere, 5-room home with LUCNA lALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. Cab and chassis. $7.95. Marlow's Furniture Dept., facturing . CaU Kaklar, 8818. Specially Priced WEAVING of bums, moth boles ner's. 358 Blast Center street. FOR SALE—Men's rebuilt and re conveniences. One car gars 185/Oentsr St. Phone 2-4848 Main street, Manchester. Phone and tom clothing, hosiery runs, "T' tested shoes Better than new WANTED—3 or 4 room apart tWQ acres of land, mostly deal Open Evening! Til 10 handbags repaired, slpper re WANTED — Tookkeeper, \ part 5060. cheap ones. Sam Yulyes, 701 ment. mother and daughter. Vi ed, with fruit trees and Iar| ' FORD TWO door sedan. Motor CHURCHES MOTOR SALES placement, umbrellas repaired, time. May choose own Ilpurs. Main street. strawberry bed. Full price, $9 80 Oakland St. Phone 2-9483 men's shirt collars reversed and Write, stating age and experielice RANGE —White. Bengal tabletop cinity of Manchester or RockviUe. /completely overhauled. Price res- BOLTON—Building stone and flag- combination 4 and 4. May be con Call Coventry 7-6023. 450. Alice Clempet Agency. Phon sonahls. OonUct: 17 BIssell street replaced. Marlow's Little Mending to, Box L, Herald. OFPOSlUNlV I 1938 DODGE 4-dodr sedan. A real stone. A-1 loam, also rock drilling verted to coaL Very good condi 4993, or Mr. Mitten 6930, Mif KNOCKS. X I or phone 6248 after 3 p. m. Shop. QUIET American family of three 0 ■ ■ clean car. Needs an overhaul but and blasting. Bolton Notch Quar tion. Reasonable price. Phone 8249 Wagner 2-0028. D a a A>vr WR. I otherwise good. Buy at your own FLAT FINISH. HoUand window or 4041. adults deslye 8, 4 or 5 rooms, un JE Help Wanted— Male 88 ry. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode CENTRAL — Two-family III ■ ■ ,,McveioN& - M 19SS FORD sedan. Will sell rea offer. Clarke Motor Sales. Broad shades made - to measure. All furnished. Will take good care of property. CaU 2-2467 anytime. rooms each flat. Tv. o-car garag HALLWAY./ J sonably. Call 8769 after 8 p. m. street. Phone 2-2012. metal Venetian blinds st s new MAPLE Governor Wlflthrop secre o n * ^ a a MY. T . AUTOMO’nV E MECHANIC 300 s AVAGE, 257 Roberts, - also tary, $50; SUver Fox Jacket, $70; Early occupancy. Madcllq - low price. Keys made while you URGENTLY Needed, 4 room rent, 1940 BUICK four-door sedan with wait Marlow's. General Motors new car service 250 a.Obo. At 14 Munro street. two oriental rugs, $30 each. Smith, Realtor 2-1642, 4679. PKlSCILLAtl POP To Each His Own BY AL VERMBBB 4#8S OAKLAI4D sedan. Run every new 1948 motor, from private department has an opportunity for ' by two adults, both working. Best Phone 7991. Tn e x t tim e_ I CATCH day. Maks offer. Gall 2-9927. ' owner. Excellent buy. Phone 8196 capable mechanic with good tools. STOCK UP on Anti-Freeze. Wsrd of references Phone 3-1668 after MATTRESSES made to order. Lota for Sale VOU AROUMO HERE or 4527. Mattresses re-msde and steril This la a steady year In, year opt Week savings. Better then ordi KENMORE Deluxe vacuum clean 4 p. m. I'LL REALLV 1947 OLDSMOBILE 6 ized like new. ‘We call for and Job, offering excellent working nary alcohol—prevents rusting. er. In perfect condition. With all IN COUNTRY Uke atmospber FIX VOUH 1949 FORD feur-door. custom six conditions In a clean, light shop Gives positive protection against attachments. ChU 2-1360. URGENTLY Needed, 4 or 5 room deliver anywhere. Frank Folk, unfurnished rent by two aidults. large building loU with abaij Hydramatic, radio and heat cylinder. Flilly equipped. Driven 42 South Main atreet, Colchester with new, modem, shop equipment. freezing—will not Injure any pari 7,900 miles. Phone 6970. SIMMONS Hide-A-Bed, full size. Best of references. Phone.2-0888 trees. Overlook Drive. Wi er. Excellent condition Phone Colchester 460. Company paid hospitalization, no of cooling system. Wards ' Ice- Kanehl. buiider. Phone 7773. throughout. , recognized holiday work, 5H day Guard, gal. 74c. Montgomery Practically new. Eureka vacuum anytime. 'TODAY'S SPEaALS week, vacation with pay. Apply In cleaner and attachments. Phone Ward, Main street. WANTED—Husband, wife and 5 CLARK’S MARKET 1949 FORD CLUB COUPE R oofin g 1«A person. Afternoon or evening ap 5128. W unlvd^Keai Eatatc 8,000 miles—$1,350 pointment. See FOR SALE—-Single barrel, 12- months old baby need a perman 598 Center Street FEIATURING Guaranteed roofs gauge shotgun, $12. 113 Autumn ELECTRIC Range. Very good con ent home. 3 or 4 rooms unfurnish CUN81UEK1MU SELLING 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN Arthur Bouthilller 1941 FORD tudor, radio, heater, and expert repairs as well as street. Phone 3347. dition. Reasonable. Pleaae call ed, not over $80 a month. Please YOUR PROPERTY? Very clean—$.350 gutter and conductor work. Try BALCH-PONTIAC. Inc. 6084. call 2-2529. $140 down $36.80 monthly. 1941 Written Ouarantees Without obligation to you, your "Local Roofer." Call Cough 155 Center SL Manchegter FOR SALEl—16 cu. ft. home freez- will apprsMj or make you a ca Plymouth special deluxe tudor. MAPLE Double bed, apring, mat WANTED — Quiet, middle-aged lin 7707. /Ol*. Good condition. Phone Coven offer for property. See us t>«tu| Very clean, all new tires. Douglas COLE MOTORS—4164 WANTED — Parts Man. Good tress. Single burner oil stove. A couple In need of small apart try 7-6869. you sell. Motor Sales, 333 Main street. ROOFING. Specializing in repair salary. Steady work. Brunner's car road light. Phone 2-1170. ment or one room with kitchen TODAY'S Special. 1939 Chevrolet Pbone I7‘28 Or 6278 1946 PLYMOUTH coach, radio, tudor deluxe, ’radio and heater. ing roofs of all kinds. Also new Packard, 388 East Center street, NORGE Washing machine with privileges. Furnished or unfurn esLiflBJisaj Manchester. ■ wringer and water pump. Clean, ELECTROLUX Gas refrigerator, ished. Call 6124. BKAB-BIIKN KEAL'TY tONtS , heatef, clean throughout. Low Four new tires. Very clean inside. roots. Gutter work. Chimneys ■■met. aa r. m. see. a a ear. aw. VIC FLINT Private Talk BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY AND RALPH LANB Original black finish. Complete cleaned and repaired. 26 years ex excellent condition, $35. 46 -Mid Olenwood combination oil and ; at. t. a MS a a NT. eiv. le-ia mileage. Phone 2-2006. RELIABLE Man over 25, with gas range, $40 for both. Phou* WANTED la Manchester ^ brand new motor Job. We will perience. Free estimates. Call dle Turnpike WeaL “Whtn W6 1^ tha firs going grandpa will tall us. about T H io w m m v ’VgTgy N ie THE ^ /T H ffrS A MCE MAp' VEAM,.|M !W /ipu tm o u driver's license to drive truck for 2-0622. Houm o for Sale 72 clnity. Late model 6, 7, or g rool 1948 OLDSMOBItJS 76. four door. gladly guarantee this car. Full Howley, Manchester 8361. house with large living roo^ his cowbciy days again—ovary year ha adds a few to tho “ Pre mma! OoMiar pitmama harat Can't tell a perjury WHEN W ■AUIV M RS, ^ , Ot fOUOK teh SOT > a n t Aummo aonsL HydramaUc drive. Radio, heater, delivery of TV and appliances. WHITNEY Steeromattc carriage. 'iCU 1 WANNA 0TKAI0HT HMm price, $396. Easy terms. Clarke Benson’s, 713 Main atreet. Excellent condition. First $15 AN OLDER home In a nice loca kitchen, fireplace. Prefer attaci Indians and ruatlars ha shot!” from a eantampt of court without a program!” new Urea, new brake job. Im Motor Sales, Broad street. Phone tion. Six rooms, 3 and 3. OU ed garage. Harry Simpson, K] Heating— Ptanbing 17 takes it. Phone 2-9763. MAGIC CHEF gaa stove. Standard UUl UUR WAV maculately clean. Manchester 3-2012. MANPOWER Shortage means op size. Good condition. Phone 4861. steam heat, garage, tool shed, I Grove street, Putnam, Con BY I. iL Wil l ia m s OUB BOARDING HOUSB with Ma jo r u o o p l e ! ' Motor Sales. Open evenings. West PLUMBING Aad Heating, special portunity for trained men. Train ROYAL CORONA portAble, Rmlth chicken coop N ice.IoL.H oum j a -PfaAe^Putnam. 1343,- - - - |. TM’ P.O-4&CUTTtN' 1941 BUICK Special sedanette, in WtatrOFtBM i HMT AN WKKOm. ikl X'O HA4S STEP UP, MEN? T ; Center street at Hartford Road. lalng la rapalra, remodeling, cop now for a good Job. Study at Corona Standard typewriter and COMPLETE Steam furnace, elec now vacant. This property la eX PE N lSe AN’ TOOK ,WHCM I1M A9KBP running condition. Radio and *m e 80X s c o r e F o a BRooawcT per water piping, new construo- adding machlnea. Used machines tric .furnace-man coal stoker, worth . Inveatlgatlng. T. J, USTINGS WANTED. If you af THtSMAIL BOX SUPDBNLV TO NEED THREE 1948 FORD Prefect 4-door sedan, heater. Full price $128. Clarke home during spare time. Veteran's f ercMuiE *n4ssE HIM A TOUCH Uon, estimates given, time pay may train under GI benefits. 400 sold or rented. Repairs on all tankless hot water hqater, com Crocketti Broker. Phone 8416. selling your property contact.' A)NAV-IT!S 6SEM ’3PELL A SIMPLE /members OF THE. radio and JisaUr, $480. Tel. 3- Motor Sales. Broad street Phone HERE ALL OtJR POSIMeAvA SOUQUET OF t h e o l d EXPEDITION TD <1 ments arraagert Edward Johnaon. couraea taught by International makes Marlow's plete with 8-day clock master office. Prompt, eourteoua aervic ViORPIVE KNEW 408L 2-2012. LIVEtt-DOlOU ALU MV l i f e . I GET OF (YMIgMlFS V90ULD TlStR — BUT volunteer f o b /i Phone 6979 or 8044. Oorrespondence Schools. Write heat regulator, automatic time Alice Clempet Agency, 848 Ma WARD Week psint asle going on LAKEWOOD CIRCLE street. Phone 4993. t h in k i ’p g o 6PCU. 3UCT AO MUCH WRf HE W, TMe last NiNB- 1989 DELUXE Chevrolet four-door 1940 PLYMOUTH four-door, very, for catalogue. Represeatative H. switch, presurtrol, t.aquaatat, ash OIL BURNER eervlce aad repairs. stewards now!.Our famous Inside buckete. In dally operation. Avall- CHESK'dR (Ai m / A MIP MISHTT MILE TREK TvIUe' aedan, radio, two hqaters, good very clean. Lojv mileage, original F. Manloiv 607 Main street, Hart WANTED—Rezlflentlal pfppertiel IQTART mMEMPTV’ NORTlA POLE/ , tires plus two extra practically Ail makea oU burners and 'furn ford. ■ • a'lA outside *"Buper" paints cut "hble about Octobar 38. Beat cash A Choice comer lot offered for owner. $165 down. Easy terms. aces. Earl Van Camp. TeL 5244. 4 to 8 rooms. Buyers waltth| new 3 in 1 Sno gripe. Private Clarke Motor Sales, Broad street. 10% and more. Come In today. offer accepted. Phone 6056, 47 your approval. Look at thia one Save on: Self-cleaning white Competent, confldentiai aarvtc owner. Call 7431. Phone 2-2012. YOUNG Man with driver'a liceifse, Gerard atreet. May. be aeen at before It la too late to purchase EFFICIENT Plumbing and beat to work mornings. Apply Weldon bouse paint, now $3.88 gal. Scrub, anytime. Suburban Realty Oo., realtors, 1986 CHEVROUiT four-door ing. Plugged drains machine Drug Co. bable flat wall paint, now 84c qt a alte In thia moat excellent de Perkins atreet. TeL Mane. 8218.1 HERE'S A real bargain. 1948 cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 803 Mdan. Private owner. Radio and Chevrolet tudor. Radio« heater. Semi-Gloss enamel, white or APEX WABHINO machine with velopment. boater. Exceptionally clean. Very Oakland street. Phone 6497. pump. Good running condition. THIS Office needs listings on WASH ItlltKti BY LB8LIB TUBMBB ’ Excellent condition, $1.195.. Down PAINTERS and colors, now 97c q t Porch and gle, fpur,^ five, alx and aevaa>n>o| good ranaittg oendiUon. Beet of Reasonable. Phone 8-0497. DUNNO AgourVOEiaiiTtUfa payment, $398. Douglas Motor deck paint 07c q t Montgomery ARraUR A. KNOFLA and two-family homes. Toq fer takes it Can 3i-9XBO. Biles, 333 Main street PAPERHANGERS Ward, Main street gOLiaVED WHOU VOU EOT VMR Moving— TnKM iic-> 875 Main St.—Eat. 1921 under no Obligation when yon CLOTMao aSOC.SNOCMlFUrdW ^tA rac* 86 Apply TWO COIL apringa and felt mat- Howard R Hastings, Real OOSWTMNd IgOOCOMOnCW Boats and Aceeasorloa 46 treaaea for twin beds. Phona 4448. Phone 5440 or 6938 tete SpeclalUt. Odd - Ftilov THE AUSTIN A. Cbsmbera Oo., Green Manor Estates, Inc. Home Listings Wanted , Building, 486'Main street, at local and long 'distance moving, HUNTERS Specials, 80-06 Custom OLD RED Tin B..ni, 706 North Center.' Phone 2!-110f.' packing, crating and storage. Mauser, 8125; 15’ aluminum Main atreet, buys and sella good Woodbridge Street PRACTICALLY NeW 6-room Co- Sarvlee to all-parU of tlM U. 8. j c a i ^ {iqp^J947 Martin 40. 878; uaad tumltura and aatlquaa SINGLE Home of at least 8 roon Ar^«id~TMaiait:~curiti8r.^SrL ~rranii OmSetUrFhem* M S 7 t----- Hoplafc—Largo Hvlag -foom ,-4to»- good lot, garaga.~WUl redacurat l05O Cbfiacraft KflilSS. 'Car place. «Miiing room with oomar ford 6-i43S. C. F. CHARBONNEAU boats, boat kits McIntosh Boat TaL 2-6T4S. cupboard, cabtaet kltehtB. Two and SON' Oo., 41 Rear Purnell Place. NEW SH en ft. rafrlgarator, MANCHESTER ^‘ackage DaUvarir. Tecumaeh unit. 5 yaars guaran maater badrooma, tils bath, storm WANTED -Three bedroom hous| Local Ugbt trucking and paeka^ Steady Work Good Wages JOHNSON 10 H. P. outboard. Ex tee. Save 20%. Phon* 41w. wtodom and acraana. Fully in- On good aiaed lot. Price not to < ceed $12,800. Give details..;.^ daUvaty. Rafrlgarators iraaliars cellent oonditlon,.$90. Also Weav ■ulated, nmetite drive. Immedi L..OP , and stova moving a anaclalty. ate'occupancy. Elva'Tyler, Agent, O. Heiold. 5 Long Job er K. 3.5 with Lee Dot and mount, STUDIO COUCH tor sale, to ex- Phona I-0T83. 845. CaU RockvUle 3-llJL Manchester 2-4466. WANTED — Experienced'service callant eondlUon. CaU 2542. GOOD HOMES, in good condlt JO&T SUM rN X 3VO CALL CAFRO, 2-9348,. for moving station attendant, lubrication, silA RING Outboard motor. Three FOR BALE—Vernon, new house. with 2, 3, and 4 bedrooms. ~ i x & a i t t f c and light trucking. Also rubbish etc. Muat ba raUable. Apply in H. P. Run ten hours. Like-’new, Nearly completed. Must sell as la. fled buyers anxiously waltin and aahas ramoved. 84 Birch peraen to Michael Sti’eridan, Mori^ .860 with stand. Can be seen at Read Hemid Advs. Sacriflea. H. FlOtO, Pljoenix Douglas Blanchard, Real l^ u l ■tract. arty. Brothers f 183 West Caateg^treet. ■treat. Vam o^ Barvica. 5447. V • > / feuanraHR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 19M Make a Date Today for a Chest X-Ray^ Worth a Million— Costs The Senior Qub of St. Manr*a Tbs winUr movl. program for CUsf o f PoUe. BobMidal. Civil the bringing together of peoples 9irfs Friendly Sodety WUI meet youngar children at th. Oommu« ian Dsfsnae Coordinator, has call-, in various parts of the worid, and AboutTow n .d si meeting of th . ataff and all' Women Hear has awakened the United Natlona Friday evening at 8:80 in St. nity Y will aUrt on Friday night Average Daily Net Preaa Run The Weather Mary's parish house.. They Will A ll'tb . shows consist of shorts, deputy directors for Friday eve to a realization o f Jts own great ning at 7:80 at Civilian Defenae For th« Week Eodlng Fei et D. a. WeMket •tte OBBDopoaUn cJub ^ meet enjoy a covered, dish iupper, cartoons, and oomedte. especially Timely Talk strength. Ebccept for the Korean October 18, 1950 which is a a annual affair at the for youiigsr children and are put Headquarters in the bas«ment of War, this realUation might have nHJWlUfeCcQu VtMur •fUntoon »t two •‘clock In on at a nominal charge merely to the Municipal building. This will been a century longer in coming. Todey pertly eloiidy te tair this the r«dct«tton Room or the Cen beginning o f each season. MAMUIMTi n COMM cover the cost of the show. All be an Important meeting and sdl The world’s greateilt need, so far 10,055 afteraeoet warmer, Wgheet Mar ter ChurdL Following shows start at seven o’clock and concerned are urged to attend Members of Local YW l u Richard M ^ m U of Michaels There Is room for more regls- as the attitude of individuals 4s Member of the Andlt 74*, taolglit M r ear(yt fog after last about an hour. concerned, is- for a willingness for Hawaiian win give • t ^ o n dla- tranU In the craft and other Membars of th. Stanley Group Hold First General BareM ef CIreidstloae midnight. FrMey cleody, warm. Itn . Bdward R Fish will coursea offered by the Manchester creative change. Growth must al Manchester—‘ A City o f Village Charm Mrs. Herbsrt Fraser, i royal ma o f the South Methodist W.8.C.8. Meeting of Season ways be accompiahed by pain; but ha the hoataaa. Y.W.C.A. this season. Women are reminded to bring in articles adio have (giestiona concerning tron o f Chapman Court', Order of we who are living today must be Amaranth, and a number of ther tonight for the rummsge sale to willing to pay the price, and con (ClaseUed Advertfsiag ea Page ig) ^ Delta eSmpter No. 81. Royal these coursea are urged to consult be held tomorrow morning at the The. first general membership VOL. LXX, NO. 16 MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1950 (TWENTY P.AGBS) PRICE FOUR CENTS Atch Masons, will confer the Mark with Mrs. William Steckel. tel. members attended the meeting of meeting of the Manchester Y. W. dition ourselves to ,a readiness to Rainbow Court of Willimantic church at nine O’clock. new and constructive ideas. Maatar Degree at its stated con- 3058; or Mrs. Ollbert Hunter, 2- C. A. for this season, was held last vocation wUdi will be held this 3015. All claasea meet on Tuea- last night. Mrs. Fraser was one The Y. W. C. A. Mias Burner of the visiting matrons who par The Executive Board of the evening at the Community Y. Mias earanlng at 7;S0 at the Masonic day evenings, with the exception Women’s club of Manchester will deKribed aa an organisation dedi Tirntple. The degree work Widll be ticipated. Oolooah Burner, Internationally of millinery, which meet In the meet tomorrow evening at eight known In Y work, waa the gueat cated to these things. Its concepts followed by the usual hour of so morning at the Community Y. o’clock at the home of Mrs. R. P. are for increasingly bigger plana Irregular nylons ciability and refreshment. speaker, and uaed aa her topic, Classes begin Tiiesday, October 24, fit. Monica's Mothers' Circle Lambeck, 52 South Hawthorne "Women In Today’s World." and wider contacts. It is devoted at 7:30. will meet this evening st eight street. . to ideals, and to living the ideals full-fathioned Chapman Court, Order of Ama In the challenge she presented o’clock with Mrs. Leo Barrett of for more active and purposeful to which each member aubscribea. ranth, win noeet in the Masonic War veterans are especially in 35 Deepwood drive. Mrs. Robert The success of the organlution Allies Control Heart of Communist Capital Temple Friday evening at eight lAkota Council No. 81. Degree living. Miss Burner spoke of inter vited to attend the Republican Schaller will be co-hostess, of Pocahontas, will hold Its regu action between groups of all sorts depends, not on the officer* or o’d o ^ . A aocial hour will follow administrators, but on tha day to the buMness session, and refresh Rally this evening at eight o'clock lar meeting tonight at eight In the world, and the "give and in the Whiton Memorial hall, 85 Bus service for the fall rally o’clock at Odd Fellows hall. take’’ of experience, aa among the day attitude of each member. We ments win be served by Mrs. Dan must get a we feeling. Mias Burner iel Provan and her committee. North Main street, under auspices Sunday at three o’clock at Eman greatest factors. We see so little, of the Women’s Republican club. uel church, Bristol, has been ar Mrs. Paul St. Lawrence enter she said;'our own family, friends, closed her talk with a quotation ^Mr. Austerity” Dewey Denies “ Deal” Right Wingers On Trial Both guest speakers, Lt. Col. Di ranged for the Ladles' Aid Society tained yesterday afternoon at 1:30 community or nation. We lack in from the Indian poet ' Tagore: mer S. Watson. candidate for of Zion Lutheran church. The bus at a dessert card party for the the breadth at"- perapectlve that "Bonds of Joy which link my heart See Quick End of War Senator. 4th District; and Lt. Col. will leave the Center at 1:45 p. benefit of Sunset Council No. 45. would give us a view of groups with tha unfamiliar." Quits Top Post Assail Regime CHICKEN PIE Harrj’ Schwolsky. who is running m.. and the church soon after. Degree of Pocahontas. Prise outside our own particular circles, At the close of Miss Burner's for Congressman, 1st District, are Members and friends interested winners were aa follows: first, and that would thereby give us talk members and guests enjoyed veterans with long records of serv In making the trip should call no Mrs. William Baldwin, second. more abundant lives. a abort social time. Cider and fancy In Government On Indo-China SUPPER ice. It is expected other local later than Friday, Mlsa Emily Mrs. Philip Hallin, and third and Hie Crisea In Korea cakes were served by the member candidates will make remarks. The Kissmann. 5952, or Mrs. Raymond also the door prize, Mrs. Anne The crisis of these last months ship committee, of which As G.I.’s and ROK Fri„ Oct. 20— « to 8 P. M. meeting is open to all and will be Miller, 5344. Moonan. in Korea has accomplished at least Edward S. Dik is chairman. Sir Stafford Crippa'Out French Defeats Under GILEAD HALL followed by a social time with Olleisd, Conn. refreshments. Aa Czar o f Britain** Fire- as Conununist Sponsored By Anyone Interested in the claasea id iV>w nVimnsy so isysm Economy; Recently Deputies C^ll on Plcv* • Gilead Hall Association of painting, which will open next Troops Grab Key City and Hebron Grange .Monday under the direction Mrs. Took a Rest Cure in to Terminate War - Admlaalon SIJO. tax Inrl. Howard Vibbert at Temple Beth CUMren Under 1*—76e. Sholom. Is requested to phone Mrs. London, Oct. 18—(iP>— Britaln’e Paris, Oct. 19.— Premier Red Premipp ami His Julius FYadln, 2-3973. 3 DAYS ONLY economic esar. Sir Stafford Cripps, Rene Pleven’s government came quit his senior cabinet post today. under heavy political fire today 2 Killed as Central Government Flee Crippa, 81, long known aa "Mr. because of French military de I'yongyaiig; Top U. N. Auaterity” to milliona of Britona, feats In Indo-C2ilna. realgned from the Chancellorahlp Communist Deputy Pierre Juge Flyer Leaps Track U/omniamlm Warn ef the Exchequer he took over In opened the debate in the National 'rhat Guerrilla Re* November, 1947. In that posi Aasembly by demanding an "Im mediate end" to the war. Edmond sifitance May Be Ahead tion, corresponding qpughly to Michelet, a right-wing follower of At Oneida, New York Secretary of the Treasury in the General C3iarles de Gaulle, called —Some Enemy Units United Statea, Crippa held wide for a more energetic fight against “ OCTOBER FUR SALE” powers over the economy of Brit Oneida, N. T,. Oct, 19—(P)- i of Albany, said about 300 passen Still in the Gipital the Oommunist-led forces of Ho ain. He spearheaded the drive Or. Gordon ("Burma Siirgron") The New York Central railroad's I gers were aboard, more than recently successful, of building up call Mlnh. Sragravc, of Granville, Ohio, Is Michelet branded the evacua pas.senger express "North Star," i usual because of fog-bound air Seoul, Korea, Get. 19.—(IP) // n Britain's dollar and gold reserves on trial for high trrnson In Kan- roaring westward across central transportation in New York City. after the postwar slump which tion o f Coabang "the gieatest dis goon, Burma. Ho Is tpeclflrally — United Nation.^ forces Purchase Mahufad:ufer's Samples aster in our colonial history." He New York in early morning dark Going 70 M.r.H. threatened Britain's life aa a go rharsed with having aided Harrs ness, luirtled tlie rails In the heart Schaefer estimated the train's seized tho failing heart of ing concern. attacked Pleven's middle-of-the- reheU at Namkhan, where the .18- road coalition as a regime of of this city tcxlay. speed at 70 to 75 miles an hour Red Korea Unlay. Twin Allied " Plagued By .n Health yrar-old .qmeriran medlesi mls- The locomotive engineer and his when the crash occurred at 1:58 “whited sepulchres." hlonary’s hoopltal Is loraird. Dr. s|)earhcads occupied most of He resigned becauM aC the ill He said Communist members of fireman were killed. At least 18 a. m. le.s.t.). the Communist capital, Keagrave won widespread fame persons wore Injiireil, most of ! All the Injured were In the sec health that has plagued him bever- the Oiuncil of the French Union, during World Wsr II. wheiujie al yeara. He haa colitis, a form of Oev. Thomas Dewey famches with LI. Oov. Joe R. Hanley at a New them not seriously. j ond roach, the third car behln.l Pyongyang. Ueporla from York GOP affair, following the release of a letter Hanley wrote which an advisory House of Parliament, served In Burma as a lleulenant digestive trouble, and returned are going to Indo-