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MONDAY, DECEMBER 10,1951 ..' 1 • ••• •• : J ' IRtmdifratrr Ettrubts l|rraUi , - ■ ' l l Nt ' ' Manchester Stores Will Be Open Until 5:30 P. M. Tomorrow Manchester Lp4c* ^ ^ The. Emblem Club wlU hold lU at 8:80. foUowad by the regular '______;______:______:______^ r. and A. M., will boM iU annual annual Christmas Ppart' ^ y Wednes- buslneiM meeting at 8 (fctodc. m -- 1:£ AlMHitTown communication at the Masonic day night at the Elks Home in Members are requested to bring a SPECIALIZING IN Temple tomorrow evening at 7:30. Rockville. Supper will bo served dollar gift for exchange.' Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather -m Bi*' linihaculaU Conception Wonhipful Master Albert D, / Sarkf: CUSTOM BUILT HOMES For tke Week Rndlng Porseeat of V. R. Waatfeer » IIMhon Circle Chrlatmu party Krause wishes to remind the mem> December 8 win be held at U>e home of Mrs. bars that the annual re](orts will GENERAL CONTRACTING WiUtam J. Shea, Boulder road, at be read, followed by the election of nowly toalgbt, not aa • o'clock Wedneaday eveninfr. officers to serve for the ensuing 19S1 '' I REMODELING AND REPAIRING 10,417 a Xnaw late taaigbt ei^ag Wa year. There will also be a social BARKER POTTERY Member of the Audit ilattrif FHtFT Suptttttg BpraUi St. Ann's Mothers Circle will hour and refreshments. FREE ESTIMATES — MORTGAGES ARRANGED day maralag. meet Wednesday evenins at 8 Bureau of Clrralatleas Manchester— A City of Village Charm o'clodc at the home of Mrs. W. 4 DOORS and CLUB - ...... J. Kinlry, 547 street. The Normsn Kronick, a Student at ERNEST Aa RITCHIE annual Christmas party will- be American International College, AVAIUUU FOS IMMCMATI D UVnY (Claaalflcd Advertising

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booght a bat and baBa to send "Simplified Guide to F1ow4r Ar­ "Man of the Fkmily.” Ralph MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1951 - Jakdies Aid to See them, alao soma hand-mada rag Cheney Library ranging,” ’ Dorothy' Clarke and Moody; ’’Condmt of Life," Lewti dolls will be added to their Chriat- Marjorie O’Shaughnesay: "TV Mumford; "Dlasy,” Hesketh Pear­ Christmas Film maa offering. Owner's Guide to Operation and son; "Man Waa Meant to be Free,” alaeg tha antnuma to tbapnpnaad rthaaag In toMMital u tg , funU. Mrs. Irene Wright announces Lists New Books Repair," James Oonto; "Handbook H. E. Staasen; "Honeymoon for atation la within . 200 feat of the turc rufiniahliiA and gutiarhl hob. E M d rtM cr D m Im b that the sum of approximately $70 of Early American Decoration," Seven,” Alfred Toombe; "Old Sti­ ^ners Grant Broad airaat aehool, which U oloa- by work ih Urn wMt ond of a. Iran Premier Ellington Seven Qiildren A colored film, entitled "Christ­ waa reaUaed from the rummage The list of new books recently Edith Cramer; "Mother end ver fnr Modem Settings,” Edward er than allowad under the aoning building at 4M Raat CMVar atraat Dr. Harold Lehmua, tel. T248 mas In Sweden’' will be thh main sale conducted recently by Queen,” Marion Crawford; "All Wenham. regulatlona. In a Realdcnca Zona A. published in The Herald were for 4, Table One fadulta anlyl, and Dr. Winfield Blocks Bid to Superintendent of School* featuiu ef entertainment at the the Congfegational Ladles’ Aid So­ the West Side branch of the Mary About African Violets,” Montague In the other actlona taken by In Uia two other ap)>llcatlana Moyer, tel SSM (chil^cn George E." Giklf, hae announced And 2 Mothers ChrUtmaa party of the Ladles Aid ciety, ^ which she U president Free. ’ the Board, Albert Nachowaki of heard laat night tha board denied only) are tha pkyatelaM of the Society of the Emanuel Lutheran ThU will go into the Ladles’ Aid Cheney Library'. New books on the "George Washington,” vnli. 3, t^HAT'S THE REAL PRICE that arrangements hsve been made ■helvea of the Mary Cheney Li­ Sh lioekwood alraet waa granted Alexander Jarvia permlaaion to Maaeheater Medical Aaaoeia.' Upset Regime Church, aeheduled to be held at the treasury to be used in some useful and 4, D.,8. Freeman; "McCall's ON TOUR ROU8BT ]g«u(! Moriarty Excep* permlaaion to eonduet a picture- uaa the baaement of a four-family tinn who will reapond to enMr- with radio station WTTC to broad- Burn to Death church Thursday afternoon at 3 wa,v. brary include the following fiction: Book of Modem Houeea,'' M. D • Ym cm eoaiH cm m framing atudio In hia home, which dwelling for two additional apart- gency calla tomorrow aftor* caat cloeing of Ellington schools o’clock. Mr. and Mra Frederick O. Row- "Silver Yoke,” 8. C. Bates; "The Gillies; "Architects of Aviation,” Toall (lad ear eompat—t tion on Broad St* Scrv* (Oontlaaai from Fags Om ) Grass Harp,” Truman Capote; for CMipWMt profec* If located In a ftaaldence Zone B. menta at M Weat Oentm* atreet, noon. because of snowstorm or any other (CMtiaiMd fram Page One) Alao on the program will be ley of the Amston aecUon of He­ Maurice Holland; "Art of Drift­ w appralaera•ppi waO qaalU M to ice Station; 4 Denied after he claimed a hardahip; Nal- In a Realdence Zone B. and grant­ singing by Ronald Olson and group bron observed their 43rd wedding "The Marcaboth Women," Vina wood and Dried Arrangements," bellIp jrma momI Mcriec. A skilled aon Richmond waa permitted to ed permlaelon to Harold Bennett had whipped the crowd to a fren- emergency during the current had left home ahertly. before for carol ainging In both Swedish and anniversary Dec. 3. They have five Delmar; ’’Renegade," Winston Tataun lahlmoto; "Fifty Billion build on Spring atreet a aingle- to erect a detached garage at the sy, yelling “Death to tha opposl- school year. The announcement in work at a aawjnau. children and aeveral grandchil­ Graham; "Wild Cherry Tree Dollars,” J. H. Jonca and Edward Remember, there la aaoar |UgtHtr«4 PharmcciM Aa a rM\ilt of the ZonInK Board aide, inatcad of at the rear, of hia mieaion to build a garage larger the morning will be made between BnglUh. TTiere will no exchange of Road,” Mra. B. K. Harria; \"Th* of Appaala laat night granting an family dwelling which will con­ than regulations allowad at the Uon deputias." The dead: Mrs, Lewie Cbok, 28, guts. dren. Angly; “Government Is Your Busi­ aay ebBgatloa whea you oaB if alwapf at yoar com* tain 04 aqiiare ttmt leaa than regti- home at 173 Buah Hill road, a 8:30 a. m. and 7:30 a. m. and be­ her three daughters Ruby Ann, 10, Mlaa Thsreaa Gambino, Junior Chriatmas Blower," J. H. Jackson ness," J. G. Keller; "It's Been axeeption lo Matthew M. Moriarty Rural Realdence Zone. eouthwaat comer of Bremen road Opposition leader Jamal Imami, tween 11:30 a. m. and 13:1S p. m. Hoateaaea for the party will be "The Serpent-Wreathed Staff,’ JARVIS REALTY ■laaMl. And oar pricei to erect a gaaoline atatlon on the latlone allow for the Realdence and Weat Center atreet Linda, 3, and Mary, I, and non Mrs. George Okerfelt, Mr* Ernest year student at ' the WUllmantic Fun," Mr*. A. N. Meyer; "The Zone AA In which hia lot la lo­ The board elan took action on who ,had been threatened with for cloair{g in the eftemoon only. John, 7; Mrs. Evelyn SUII, 34, and SUte Teachers’-College, has re­ Mrs. A. T. Hobart: "The Celebrt Voice of Asia," J. A. Mtehenep; Maacheatot 4113 ara uniformly fair. Ha aoiithwaat corner of Middle turn­ It should be understood that e a » KJellaon, Mrs. Paul Erickson, Mrs. ty," Mra. L. Z. Hobson; "Wait for pike rreat and Broad atreet, the cated; and Nellie Dwyer waa de­ three prevloualy tabled applica­ death by demonstrators previous­ her two daughters Susan, 7, and Charles VonBorchers, Mrs. Albert turned to the Hebron elemenUry nied permlaaion to iiae one room tiona. It g ran t^ the requeat of town operates separately. The school to resume her course In the Wagon," Mrs. Mary Lasswell; tnra lo bring ni your Taxaa company will aoon begin ly for bis attacks on th* Moasa- Ogretta, 8; and Barbara Ann Still. Harrison, Mrs. Amy Carlson and "The BIcaatng," Nancy Milford; erwiitriictton of a atation on the aa a beauty parlor In a propoaed Rmeat Roy of 8 Stephana street Big 4 Disputes degh govamm«nt, Joined with high school may elpee and tha .8,, a ceusln. of the...chUdren. who . Mrs, Esther Oustafion. training In the second grade, Dwsor'f prikTipHo^^^^^^ dwelling on the weat aide of Wood- to conduct a paint and body shop local schools may not and vice taught by Mra Floyd A. Fogil. "Marta,” J. C. Neff; "Family of aite, which, la In a Bualneaa ZoM three other opposition deputise in was visiting at the heme for the Jaspard,” D. A. Ponsonby; “Lise bridge atreet, in a Realdence Zone In conjunction with hia automo­ Arms Pact Scope demanding Mossadagh'a reaigna- versa. The technlca! school does night. News received lately from some n i. A. bile bualneae at the rear of MIntt not close. Parents and pupils are of the local U. S. lervlce men ia Llllywhite.” Margery Sharp: R olleves The property ia at praaent tion. He called the Premier a dic­ The grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. "Proper Gods,” Mrs. V. E. Soren­ The board alao tabled the applica­ court. In a Realdence 2kme C, after tator, an ambitious politician and urged not to make calls to the William Henry Still, war* brought that George Smith and Richard owned by Moriarty, Init the oil tion of I,.ealle Oarroll, who aought hearing a report from Pire Chief (Conttnnod from Pago One) radio atatlons, members of the Hebron Keefe of the Air Oorpe were pro­ sen; "Shoulder the Sky,” D. E, company holda an option on part other names, amid a tumultuous to Dorchester Hospital here but Stevenson; "The Duke's Daugh­ permlaaion lo erect a dwelling on John Merx of the North Manehea- uproar. school staff, or Board of Education, moted to private flrat class, Nov. of the alte, which waa aiihject lo Riickland atreet on a lot having an tcr PIre District, which stated that munter enough votee to push ita their bums were thought ta be ter," Mrs. A. M. Thlrkell: "The At Our Factory Store mkn& concerning the cloeing of school. Installation of officers waa the 29. Pfc. Keefe, who Is the son Mossadegh then replied that he not serious. Last Englishman,” Hebe Weenol- PrMcription Pharmary Moriarty getting approval of the area of 17,000 aqiiare feet, which Roy had installed the required own plan through the assembly. Chib have been known to Inter­ feature of the 21st regular meet­ of Mr. snd Mrs. Maurice J. Keefe, B d ^ C o M would remain in power. Pound­ "There was no way t« tell how sen; "Inlrique in Baltimore," Mrs. project from the Board. la 3,000 aquare feet leaa than the safely measures. But such action would in turn raiae fere with getting messages ing of Hebron Grange, P. of H., leaves Det, 7 for the Shep­ 901 Main St. — TcL 5.121 In acting on eight other The board alao granted Dr. Ar­ ing the table, he appealed to Ira­ it started,” Umeheuse aanerted. J. P. Whitney; "Lady of the Mo­ regulatlona allow for the Rural the question of whether Ruaaia nians to forget their lost oil in­ through to all concerned. Then "Everjrthlng burned up. There No. Ill, Tuesday evening. A sup­ herd Air Base, Texas, as an air­ appilcatlona heard laat night Realdence Zone In which the lot la thur Moran of 48 Bleep Hollow would serve on a commisalon in­ per was served prior to the Instal­ plane mechanic. hawks," Margaret WIddemer. the board granted three. de­ come for now and tighten their too, such calla can unduly over­ probably waa fire In the house, nil New book.* in non-fiction; located: dented the application of lane permlaaion to build i an structed to work out a disarma­ load the telephone Mrvice and pre­ right, because the two men had lation ceremonies, which were Pfc. Smith expects assignment nied four and tabled one. Tt alao Myrtle K. Tedford fnr permlaaion attached garage to hia home m e ment program on the Weatern-pro- belle to hold out to the bitter end worked by the Manchester Instal­ "Ring Around the Moon.” Jean W hik He S li MEN'S HEAVY vent urgent calls from being made. had breakfast,” in tha near future. He U the eon took action on three prevlotialy to operate a Varl-Typing and feet closer to the north property poaed lines. against th* British. lation team, Wilber T. Little as Anouilh; "Raising Small Animals W hat a world of happy relief 2 And right at "If ws cannot heneflt from the Usually the Superintendent of The huebanda, Rubbye BtUI and of Mr. and H "- R*ym"»»l K- for Pleasure and Profit,” F. G. your child gets whenever you the .'same time, 4 tabled ' applicationa, granting two Mimeographing aerxice from her line than regulations allow. British Minister of State Relwyn Installing officer. Smith. Raymond E. Smith, an­ and denying one. home at Id Hendee road, Real­ The tabled application that the Lloyd, in a speech to the 80-nation oil, St least coming generations Schools, members of the Board of l«wl* Oook, were unable to ac­ The next meeting will take the Aahbrooke; "Ballet," Cecil Beaton; rub warming, comforting Vlck.s VapoRub actually SHAKER-KNIT hoard denied was Jhat of Alexan­ will. ’ Mossadegh ssid. With Brit­ Education and achool staff are count for the Sre. Still and Mrs. other of the Smith boys. Is still VapoRub on his throat, chest STIMULATES the The exception waa neceaaary for dence Zone A: refiiaad Harold political committee on the four form of a CSiristma* party and in Hawaii, in basic training. the conatnictlon of th* atation Dwyer permlaaion to conduct der Jarvis who had aought per- power talka, aeid the Weat and ish technicians ousted from the using their telephones for emer­ cook are son and daughter of Mr. members are asked to bring a 25 and back. VapoRub brings chc.st and back Russia are itlll fundamentally at Absdsn rellnery, the vsst oil in- gency purpose*. The cooperation and Mrs. William Henry Still. cent gift each for exchange with School will close Friday. Dec. such soothing relief because It surfaces like a odds on Just hew to achieve an stallstlons have been practically of everyone is solicited. Thie resort town of 8,000, about others. 2L for the usual Christmas vaca­ Starts right to work Instantly warming, com­ arms cut. shut down. Iran's economy has Rev. Howard A. Seckerson waa 38 miles from Charleston, was The 350 war bond won by Uie tion to reopen January 2. 1952. . . . 2 ways at once. . . forting poultice. Chief Defease Weapon been based largely on her nil. the guest preacher at the Elling- shocked by news of the trmgedy. grange for community service w'as A Christmas operetta Is being re­ Pointing out that the Soviet Un­ The crowd outside swelled to tnn Cbngregstionsl Church Sun­ A mass funeral service trill be tum rt over to the grange by Mr*, hearsed, to be presented on or With Its spe­ For hours — even while your Sweaters about 44,000 toward afternoon, but held for the nine vlctlma tomorrow near the close of school before va­ 6-33SS / cial medicinal child sleeps—VapoRub keeps ion demands an immediate and un­ day rooming. Jesse A. Hills. Mr*. Douglas H Hartford Travel Bureau vapors It PENE­ up thl.s wonderful relief-bring­ conditional prohibition of the then gradually melted after the The next meeting of the Elling­ afternoon at Emanuel Baptist Porter, past lecturer, was honored cation, the day to be announced. Majlis session ended. It roared Church near here., Burial will fel­ by the award of the blue ribbon by The Hebron Women's Club met 9 0 7 Mmim M A IT P O tD TRATES to cold- ing action. Often by morning atomic bomb, Lloyd said; ton Woman's CTlub will be slightly Thursdsy evening at the home of Irrltated breath­ the worst miseries of the cold "We contend that the Soviet po­ approval as Mossadegh supporters changed from the printed program low in separate graves. the atate grange. uttered threats against the oppo­ Dancing followed the program Mrs. Daniel CSrdona, taking the ing passages. are gone. T ry It! sition emounta to a demand that each member ha*. The program form of a Christmas party. Mr*. the Western powers surrender sition deputies. The troops re­ that will be presented will he a with Norton P. Warner at the mained on guard. 'piano and Jesse A. Hills, paat John A. Markham was leader and CALL IF THERE’S MUCH COUOHIHO OR STUFFINESS... forthwith their chief weapon of musical program and suggestions Liquor Price Fix a program baaed on Christmas defense . . . for Christmas decorations. master, prompting. ChorlM W. Lortirop ..get deep-action re­ ing water as directed "We aay frankly that we do not Jacob Kassmann, son of Mr. and music was presented. Members . FOR lief In seconds with In the package. Every propose to raat aaide so Important The Ellington Girl Scout troop Te«l Still Coming Mrs. Benjamin Kassmann of He­ brought appropriate gifts for ex­ AecMm t iRsurancB VapoRub In steam!— stnglqabreath relieves an instrument for preserving About Town committee will hold a meeting at bron center, is expected home for change and a Christmas box waa 2 8{XK)n(uls of Vicks miserable coughing, peace unless the Soviet Union si­ the home of the chairman. Mrs. the New Year's holidays, when packe<3 to be sent to the Norwich and Rod Esfar* VapoRub In vapor. spasm.s and upper multaneously reduced under inter­ Group D of the Center congre­ .Charles Hein of Somera road at 8 (Continned^frea Page One) he will have a 10-day furlough. Stste Hospital.' The club has fol­ 100 East Center S t, Tel. 2-0384 Izer or bowl of boil­ bronchial congestion! national regulation the weapons gational Church will hold its p. m., Wednesday. He ia at Fort Story, Va., where lowed this plan for several years. 'THE CAPITDICIOWN' and forces which. In our belief, at Christmas party tonight in the Pvt. John Lusa. who recently Under the new liquor price Sxing he ia assigned aa a mechanic, his 100% ALL WOOL transferred from Bermuda to the law th* minimum ordered by th* duties toeing principally repair of present threaten peace.” Federation Room at 8 o'clock. Naval Hospital in Chelsea. Maas., commission is 33.49 plus federal "BOZO AT THE CIRCUS" Immediatfly after accepting th* Member* sre ssked to bring s tax. motor vehicles. A first quality sweater fnr outdoor work nr report. Chairman Pinn Moe of grsb bsg gift has 30 days rnnvaleaence leave Harry F. Ten.-.ant of San Diego, "BOZO AND HIS ROCKET SHIP" Norway aufgeated that the com­ which he Is spending at hia home Another question which will en­ Calif., la a visitor at the home of nporta, at a low factory price. Maroon only. mittee reaume debate on a resolu­ in Ellington with his parents, Mr. ter th* picture did not come at his brother, Jared B. Tennant. Sizes: .36 to 46. Dsvid Bsiley wilt conduct *n- and Mrs. John Lusa - of Maple yesterday's hearing. Ttoe two brothera have been sep­ "BOZO'S CIRCUS RAND" tion submitted by. the Western othcr In the series of Bolton's street. powers on dtaarmament and the Civilian Defense Auxiliary Police This ia the Office of Price Sta- arated for 17 years. Harry Ten­ "lOZO AND THE lIRDS" Soviet amendments to it. classes tomorrow night. 'The ses­ The recent births at th* Rock­ bllitetion regulation* which con­ nant uied to do a great of photo­ Soviet 'Foreign Minister Andrei sion will be held St the Bolton ville City Hospital are a son bom flict with, the atate law. graphy when living in Hebron, and itie Mash Sldternan T. Vtshinsky, in a Jovial mood, en­ firehouse at 8 p. m. to Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Lugin- OPS regulatlona require that a much of thia is now highly prised. "BOZO AND THE FARM" dorsed this suggestion as "the biihl of Butcher road. Ellington, store cannot charge more for such He will be with his brother until It’s so easy to give your family the extra moat rational procedure.” and a daughter bom to Mr. and an item than it did during th* he goes, later, to Florida to spend room and comfort of the Nash Statesman— "BOZO LAUGHS" Lloyd then aald that the Big The recently formed Ostholic Mrs. Arthur Avery of Job's Hill. base pricing period from Dec. 10, some time. Four talka “by the way in which Mothers Circle will meet tomor­ Ellington. 1950 and Jan. 38. 1981. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sher\vood Grif­ roomiest car at anywhere near its price. Yet it "BOZO'S JUNGLE JINGLES" we tackled these problema, by rea- row evening at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Th* Stste Board of Fisheries Most of th* liquor store own­ fin have heard from their son, Pfc. delivers over 25 miles to the gallon at average Ida Lindberg of sn West Middle and Game has announced that MEN'S aon of the cordial stmoaphere In er* have followed th* state low Stanley Griffin, that he is down highway speed. Think of the luxury of an ALBUMS PROM S3.3Bt«S3.93 which we worked, and by the r»- Turnpike. This circle, which Is for Crystal Lake is closed to open fish­ instead of the federal regulation with measles, at the Sheppard Air eulta which we have managed to mothers of pre-school children, is ing until Jan. 1 thonigh Jan. 18 in­ since they were assured of a high­ Base, Texas. He expecU to be Airliner Reclining Scat and Twin Bcdsl SINGLE RECORDS IN PICTURE E9

dtaiMd by local ice with no previous laesrd, but rMtisBa i f i n f l f i A ■M KaBp. to Bob- OM nim nlty Mamotlal Juvenile G>UFt braaiclng and antaring. Paptoenu PapiaeaU, who baa a lengthy rec­ r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ tUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, IftSl art Francla Pohlmkim, aon. o f Mr. hoapital Friday. waa arntoad Oae. 1 at 2:80 in tlia ord of crimes. Mrs. fiawyar Madbury, BMtminc w ith Edward J. Ftolan, A LOAN FROM and Mrs. Joaeph F. -Pohlnuuin, also party, the annual ban<|uet Mrs. Montague W hite and Mrs. ited delegation of power to a cen­ tive-empowered "high commis­ o f Woodland Tiarraee. Mlaa K elly aentlng Um Oaunty Medical alao 17, o f Raaaaatoar. N . T . Thy game of handball origtnatod y«JMM»a Rejects Case 7^hoon Kills 23; end othiih er buaineaa waa dlacuaaed. George Nelson. Spaak Hits Policy tral authority, although It did not sioners" for such sperlallted la a .finibikto mt Wladnam High elation. Is aahtoff tor eontributiens Thm youth waa returned to Man­ in Ireland aosM thouaaad yaaia r... chester Town Oonrt yesterday af- ' — A totJttal of 110 ballota was cait - The Board of Benevolences will apec.tfically eay so. Participants authorities as the European army •cheal aad la awmlayad by Bo«tb- le e ^ for OMatanaa gifts to be ■ — ago. meet at the pereonage on Thurs­ teraooa..I. J n f ^ John a. G. RoORottaer r ^ ^ i ^ a n a £ Friday on tobacco quotas here, 74 In the authority then could work and the Schuman coal-steel pool. ont Ifaw ■agtlbd TMapbona gtven to the bimelea at Nerwieh ' New Hibok Blasts day. Mr. Crtmk auggeati observ­ On Europe Army PapineaUy 17, Rrtnraed tound prebabis cauaa and bound farmere were acainat any type of out some aaaocintlon with Britain. This, said Spaak, would create aanr to WOltmaaiilc M r. Febl- Stats HoRpital. Thai* ere filM ance of a Candle Lighting cere­ The reletlonahip was left open. "executive power In practice In­ Papineau over to the Supeflor V e u UIT preatps ■service. quota, 19 voted for one year quo­ toaaa who attmfild tba same high pattento there Mie anlA many o f Here and Bound Over S mony in the homes during Advent. (Coatlnnefi from Page One) The plan stirred no enthusiasm stead of theory, step by stefy as whom art fOryatteR. The Oaun- Court under bond of 81,800. He YUU use a f sy iut daw S» .Menita, Dec. • 11—(46— A typhoon tas and 14 favored three year quo­ ai^oQl. waa graduated from Wind­ tas. Several ballota were t^pee- The five candles signify; the among either Oonservntive or practlcsl Issues are settled, each ty Aaeedation hae bean eponaan- bad been held under 8A800 hotul fit year pa|way. y howled out into the Chine See to- ham Regional Trade School. He Under Bond of n,5|Mf Christmas Gospel candle. Faith, enforce decisions. It can only Lahorlte British delegates |nd time as a special authority Is Galkcsiaf ing tola aMvemant tor a number Binoe hie arrest. tioned. by Barratt ~ Ito "yea" to 4 out & dey leeving 23 dead end tens of The first In a aeries o f card Hope. Love, and the Unnamed most of them refrained from tak­ established, little hy little and in ef yaara. AceeptoUe glfU in- Both youths were presented in recommend them to the upper aanr hi Juvenile authoiiUea to RoekvUle IXAIMHO HUinW • thousendn homeless in the deves- games this winter sponsored by candle. ing part In the 60-10 roll rail vote fact a European executive 'Would ; MuMa Ban*, acfnaa. aa« Ne' pUna have bean made tor tba ehida bandkereblato, amall waar- Town Court yesterday morning liuw to vwtto, er pbeue Sadtof H I y$5e ta T u a r S house o f the Council of Europe-- USE GRANTS PCAi yesterday afternoon refUaad to ac­ taeue w 11 niimieii teted central Philippines. the Wapping Community Church The sermon topic was "Advent approving the recommendation. develop." n u a im m y. ptaal^ talMtad wadding. Ing apparel auch aa mittena. and were turned over to Juvenile SM ta ssee ■tadfir kwUtank •! tWJS wO. Angela To Joseph, Faith". The a committee of foreign ministers will be a setback party Saturday British Oppooed Grant* Ssrmonsnl Cradil Accoimi filvat yffh ^ aoarto. socka aad atoekinga, pUy- cept Cheater F. Peptneau, 17, of enthoritlee. The Juvenile court iUlfe«rlni|SlMiN The Philippines news service re­ hymns were, "Angels From the who then sak their individual gov­ yem g attMm aatartataad aiMa* Mrs. Hdward McOougall enter* evening, Dec. 15, at 8 o'clock at Rritstn remains opposed to eny itawd membera o f a eaanmtttoe Ing carda. toilet articlae auch aa lOol Capitol avenue, Hartfeed, agreed to aaeept Finlan. who hae ported 200 were missing. Realms of Glory," "O. Christ, the Thinking to please the lad. the Crsdil coupon* io *p«nd {uil lika ce*h anys tata o f tka WaaMn’a O n b a ( M as- the Community House. This is a ernments to carry out decisions. surrender o f sovereignty at all, manager of the office offered to from the Ladtea' Society AtncUlary aaap, powder, ahaving cream, ate„ ^2# WM «uoMMK#ruaf twee tu sav nw>' « The tropical ' cyclone ripped W ay," and “ Watchman, toll Us.' IchaaUr iM t al|bt a t tba BcwUi aUtienaiy, packaged fruit; hooka public party. Come and bring your Based on |T. 8. Views said Henry Hopklnaon, British promote the offlee-boy to Jiinlor whets in the *lora. NO DOWN 2AYMfNT. haviag charge ef the Daosotoar •cross Leyte, Cebu, Nbgros, Pansy friends. Prixes will be given end "nie annual Christmas party of Mathodlat Ohareh. T W CJntat- and toys. Theaa gifti may be The assembly's recommendation Minister for Overseas 1>ade and clerk. Bwetiag of the group, at bar home and neighboring Islands Monday. refreshments served. These the Andover Mother's Club will aua Bwatlav waa w tf attandid. taken to Hnraeo W. Porter School wss based on a Washington dec­ head of the Conservative cjelega- in CherC h e r » VaUey read Friday Winds of 130 miles en hour blow parties will be for the purpose of be held on Drt. 12 at the home of Boee And, of couree, It will n ia waa a aodal affair with ttw or to Mrs. Medlmry'a home. She laration of last September. At tion. n igh t i W ip iactudea Mrs. aw ey thousands o f houses and raising money to redecorste the Mrs. George,’ Lange,' Bunker Hill mean a amall ralae. He walled ; onlMdon aC tba buaiaaaa m aU aff. would like to have them ready to road. Members will exchange that time Britain Joined France In his first speech from the John Forryaa, Mra. Fraada Lgr- thatched huts, drove ships ashore, church. -Tlcketa- may .be obtained for the outburst of thanks which A d am i^ aad vartad pro* ha picked up Dec. 14. M AM e gifts. Anyone who has old or dls- and the United States In favoring floor as a delegate, Spaak bit­ HMa, Mia. George Peters. Mra. EVERY MAN’S uprooted trees wholesale. Torren­ from members of the Wapping didn't come. garded toys In good condition creation of a “ European continen­ terly blamed British assemblymen gram waa praaw t ad bjr lOaaH alla John Koaelka, and Mra. George tial rains flooded rivers, washing The hoy thought hsr 6 i 2 HOUR SPECIALS Adama. Group 2 included aonga ning Dec. 18. Church will begin with a trimming 'ki-..:: memory." e t enchanting contraat: a aelectlon Twelve were killed and 20,000 patrick. WED., DEC. 12 — 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. The Mariner Scouts, combined bee at the church on Friday eve­ It was reported Saturday by from "The Marriage of Figaro" ning, Dec. 14 at 7 o'clock. Anyone left homeless In the city of Cebu. qt ANTi riEM M6IITKII 2 TO A CUS’TOMER troopa from this community and Frank Masinda, chairman of the by Motart: "Stara In My Eyea” Schools were closed In Bscolod WilUmantIc, under the leadership who wrould like to help trim toe Eddie Johnson Fund, that 8570 from the morie. "The King Stepe church Is Invited to attend and City on Negros. Transportation of Mia. Herbert Englert. will meet has been contributed towards Out": "Chrialopher Robin la Say- light refreahmenta will be served remained at a standstill there 36 in Yeoaaans Hall tonight at 7:10. funeral expenses of the boy ac­ tag Hia Prayera.” and the "Driak- foHowtng the trimming. hours after the storm hit. The This ia their first meeting hteally cidentally killed In a gun mishap. Ing Song" from "Le Perichole" by Dec. 16 will be White G ift Sun­ town reported 9.000 homeless. since they merged, but Mra. Rng- Mr. Masinda hopes that the total Offenbach. day with the Sunday School chil­ Meanwhile, twenty thousand ,r‘ lert states, abe hopes they will may reach 81000 by New Year's T ata An unuaual accompaniment waa dren taking part in the service. refugees fled Camipuin Island and 9eyi* Rayon meet here alterasle Tuesday Day. Any money in excess of arranged by Mr. Lordly for a On Friday, Dec. 21, choir prac­ Its eDipting Hibok Hibok vol­ funeral expensea w ill be turned medley of familiar cairiatmaa nights, next week, being at the tice will be held at 8 o'clock. On cano today. over to the boy'a mother, Mra. E l­ mionr a w caroU, aung by Mlaa Halle for her Willimantic "Y". Dec. 23 the Christmas Sunday ser­ They crossed the strait to Min­ len Johnaoh o f Sullivan avenue. final aelecUona. W a lter Dawley and the H art­ vice w ill be held at 11:16 a. m. The danao Island by every means Mra. Johnson cares for an aged SHIRTS During the IntermlaaUm be­ ford Tlmr Traveling Organ will sacrament of baptism will be ad­ available, from Japanese freighter aunt In her home and alao helps tween the Mngar't praaeaUtlona. come to Oolumbla Deo. 16, when ministered. A t 7:30 p. m. there will to outrigger canoe. with the care of her blind father the piaalat gave the aodlenoe an at 9:30 the community carol sing be a service of Christmas aong Behind them Hibok Hibok and her mother who la in poor educaUooal aad ettanilatlng per- arcmnd the outdoor tree on the with the choir In Hebron and on Green will take place. This is tlie belched flames and smoke for the health. She haa one daughter In formaaoe with Ida aplendld maa- Christinas Eve there will be cand- eighth consecutive day. Huge ta ^ of tba piaao. •third ;,ear the at.ig has been spnn- Ttu tau save Maney wM a Ellaworth High School and a son, tog. landslides thundered down Its Vincent, who ia confined to the Three peeM ea opened hia eelec- eorrd by Ootumbia Rerrcatlnn Mlaa Elaine Hllla, daughter of slopes. Veterans' Hospital in Framing­ tlona. Ckopih'* •TThlude In O CountII. An invitation is extended Mr. and Mra. Jesse Hills of West Rtfi. 1.81. New low mon- to friends in nearbv town:i to join u • uNomomftinueu Eugenio Omahoy, weather ham, Maaa. He is a paralyzed M inor" waa ellmacUc. abort and street, is to he discharged from the CML S10KER btireau geophysicist, said the vol­ sy lOving pries lor Gront* not la tba real Chepta tradiUon, in the festirity. .Inhn MsrVeagh Uncaa-on-Thames Hospital in Nor­ veteran of World War II. twNlinf wfcan you inataD one of Use new auto- cano would "remain dangerous for Contributions may be mailed to A eaplalaad Mr. Lordly. ■ A prelude will direct the carolers ihis ye.ir wich this coming week. Elaine has own woth wonderful leca "Yes! She’s Just about your size." some time." He advocated com­ Frank Masinda at the South by RadunaalBoff waa a portrayal and it Is expected that the usual been a patient there for almost a made coal stolnn! More good nsws! You can *hirl*. Populor moroon, rriups. choirs, boy nrd girl scouts plete evacuation o f the Island. Windsor Post Office. The drive is of how a coeapoaer laterpreta a year and now she will be able to The eruption killed at least 266 green, blue. Size* 6-16. and Grange will be there in a sponsored by the Abe Miller Poat, baaic melody. Menddaaohna remain at home except for periodic aava money, aomotiiiiaB an much m fifty per people. Another 500 are estimated h’Vly. Any other organlutlons A. L. aaatchea of the mualc o f hia Jew- check ims at the hn^ital. buried under lava and ashes. lah anceatry wcra e r l ^ t in the who wish sre invited to send a Pfc. Edward Marks, son of Mr. FRIDAY chnt on fuel billa. . . becauae automatic equip­ Miss Margaret Parent, daugh­ third prelude played. delegation. Mr. MaeVragh ta mak­ and Mps. August Frank o f North ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parent fo r How folk mualc becomea the ing arrangements for a aoloiat. street, has returned to Fort Bragg, DECEMBER 14 ment bums the awallgr coal aizea such as rice of Wapping. haa been nominated FULL FASHIONED The Boy Scouts Drive for funds MEN’S NIGHT by her clasamrtes at Ellsworth baaia for the great mualc familiar N. C.. after spending a furlough in and buckwheat. Savings are greater etOl when to all waa illuatratad by Mr. Lord­ got underway Jiere this week. Oilesd. 6:30 »o 9 P. M. Wappiiig High School and elected by the 51 GAUGE 15 DENIER, ly when he played a German folk John Osmond, ehalrmsn of the A daughter was bom to XIr. and you bum Id Company’e Lehigh premium an­ faculty to receive the D. A. R. aong and Wagner’a "Liebeatraum.” town committee, met with a group Mrs. .Tames Bean at the Manches­ A Christmas parly of the In­ award to be presented at gradua­ tion. Mr. Liordly gave an intereating of interested men and mapped out ter Memorial Hospital on Sunday, thracite. Call us for information. fant Jes>ia of Prague Mothers ‘ sketch of Wagner’e peraonallty the town for solicitation. They Dec. 9. I The award ia presented annual­ / The third in a aeries of Friday nights set Circle of St. Francis of Assisi ly by the Eaat Hartford chapter of with the contraat of hia beautiful, plan to ralar a t Icaat $2S0, Mr. Mr. and Mra. Fred W ay of West | a ^ e for MEN ONLY. Nob^y here hut our emotional mualc to hia ugly, ego- Osmond said, by Dee. 16. Hartford spent the week end at Church was held Thursday night the D. A. R. and ia based on four NYLONS tiatical person. The concluding Solicitors ineliide William the Welleaway Farm. helpful salesfnrcc to yen in getting at the home of A. R. Patrice. points; dependability, service, aelecUona by Mr. Lordly were Maehl, Liieene Henneqiiln, Louia Hebron Orange, P. })f H,, No. the RIGHT gift for the RIGHT g iii Any asM 6. L WILLIS Miss Iva Howard, daughter of leadership and patriotism. Miss •"Hungarian rthapaody. No. 11" by Soracchl, Alfred Soraechl, Gerald 111. officers were Installed by all of your gift choices attractively gift- Mr. and Mrs. George Howard, has Parent haa been active In school sports and has held many class liaat, and hia own Jau Ballet In­ D'Autcuil, John Woodward, Worthy Master of East Central wrapped. been elected co-captsin of the terpretation of "Malaguena” by Harold Evans, Arthur epln. John Pomona, Wilber T. Little of Man- & SON, INC. cheer leading squad at the W illi­ offices, also participating in many of the school societies and clubs Lecuona. Osmond. Ralph Wolmer, Victor cheetar, and his assistants: W'll- 2 MAIN 8T..-TEL. 5125 mantic State Teachers' College. A The program was thoroughly .Slodjcski. Winthrop Pierce. Don­ liara Landon. master: Wilbur Por­ graduate of the 19.60 class at Ells­ and served on many committees. enjoyed by the membera. Miss ald Tuttle, Joseph Ta.slik, Burton ter, overseer: Miss Carol Warner, worth High School and a sopho­ The Well Child Conference Halle sang u'lth poise, ease and .‘ttarkey, Levi Chasley, Harry lecturer; Ralph Maine, steward; more. at 'Teachers' College, she Is which waa scheduled for Wednes­ day, Dec. 12. "has been postponed A Charm in a clear, full voioe. Mr. Chowance, Richard Davis, William Calvin Fish, aaaisUnt steward; a member of the girls' basketball until Dee. 26 at the Community REGULAR 89e Lordly waa on his second visit to Vanatt. Hyland Tasker and Regi­ Mlaa d a m Ellis, chaplain; Ken­ team. the club and was welcomed for his nald Lewis. neth Porter, gatekeeper; Mrs. House. Edward Reed of King street EXql ISITE GII'T .NVM1X8 AT A talents in arranging and playing. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Lusky and June Keefe, treasurer; lira. Mara­ and Robert Ident of Ident road hK5IARKARI,K I.OW PRICE. 8l,-IO- The diaphroBm tpring dutch The design e f Chevrolet's bell- In heevy-duly roor axles, fiw A elwdy chessb i I of tre- home of Harold M. Newberry at 8 may see Steve Ursin after above coffee and colorful mints. sauce, peas and cookies; Thurs­ wee asrarded an honor ribbon by iiead loodmailer ewQlee end pravidai full, posltivo angaga. o'clock. The speaker will be Dr. rvee*d risf f o w ond pMon geor steering reduces wear, driving flange e f the shell is date. day. hamburg and biscuit, carrot the State Grange for her work aa volve Iw baud ThriO- for oxiro. durcMMy. M i dxo mint with fewer ports. Pres­ Robert C. Black, III, professor of requires less adjustment. It Is tplined to mete with the whaol sMe-rwto cenMbulas to Chav- Charlea Friedrich, former rural sticks and pudding; > Friday, lecturer Ihla past year. moitaf ewgiwe offer on llie {eb pmiv WmwWm nniv ono sure Is evenly distributed so one o f nwny design features hub. Grease leeks and loota rofet's trodMenel durobSHy American history at 'Trinity Col­ creamed salmon and peas, mashed lege, who will talk about Christ­ mall carrier, haa retired from that wvlnet liwt rooSy count. tr^ lo on leplntononco chodo. that the facing lasts longer. dwt shnpfify melwlonence. bolls ora eliminatad. •nd higher troda-in vdhie. potatoes, cole slaw and jello. Milk Duke tiniversity's defensive line mas in colonial New England. The position Ih which he served for Columbia and bread and butter Is ser\'ed held the Weke Forest grlddcre to president. Dr. (Tharles W. Crank- more than 30 years on Route 11. with eaeh meal. a mimis three yards rutoing in the ahaw. wishes to remind the mem­ The route ia now being served by Poultrymen are invited to at­ Marshall Squier returned to his second half of their recent game. bera and friends that this will be his aasiatont, Edward Whitcomb. tend a qioclal meeting in the A g ri­ the last meeting until tiext spring. The nominating committee of cultural rooma ta the East School The Garden Club held ita Christ- the Ladies' Benevolent Society to Rockville, corner of Park and Itiaa party this afternoon at Wood has been authorized to appoint a ftflii** 14K fold kroctlel tigin D.lu.. geW 611.4, ..so.- jwiglMi "Delerei" I4K geld cew, ^leeglgei "Sefk Aireeve" I4K geld School atreeta, oppoalta the Poat Memorial Library. Officers for the president for election before Jan. wetch ...... $113- lie. brot.l.l ...... 84S 17 jm eli ______$ei.J0 ceto 17 leweli____ -„.„._...$I]J Office. Dr. J. T>. Winn, Ebitenaion coming year were elected. 1. Thus far in this .vear, the Poultry Pathologist, will be pres­ Mr. and Mrs. Donsid Harrison flrstt wo directresses. Mrs. John ent to discuss laryngotracheitls. BARSTOW SAYS sre the parents of a son bom F ri­ Hutchinson and Mrs. Howard A t the present time there Is an day at the Manchester Memorial Stanley have aerved as acting outbreak in Ellington; This la an costs presidents respectively. The so­ Hospital. opportunity for poultryifien to find A special meeting of team cap­ ciety year ends in May. N o one out first hand what can be done “/ f’s The Truthr tains and players of the Men's waa elected to fill the office last to control this disease. Bowling League was held Sunday May. Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Hutch- ■do Cbovrotor duroMo choonol typo friunOr •fteraoon at the Community Hall. 'ne program committee. Mrs. tooon left Oolumbia early Sunday EVINRUDES ARE ON T. Birmingham and Mra. Monta­ The president, Luther Burnham, o morning for a visit with their son. Irucks Ms No. ruggod foor axis, ond doxons waa in charge. Plans for the mid­ gue White presented, "How's Joaeph Hutchint and fam ily in Los ALLOCATION TO US- 1 choico, hscuusu Chovrolst of ethor monoy-soving oduon* ■your-Latin-American I. Q.?”,*a Tot’i Coler-Goy Frocks Angeles. They will travel by car BUY NOW! JUST RECEIVED program, which proved to be Chenillt Robes taking the southern route. trucks cdadMall^du mors work togos. Follow Iho food of much fun and information. Also Ctirlsfmoi bright pastaft 7.5, 14 AND 25 HP MOTORS ; woitiobte, lluH-drylog Mrs. George Peters will be bos- Christmas gifts were brought and In suds-loving fabrics taaa to the COGS at her home on ONLY ONE OF EACH far tha monoy . s . cut hauling* Am«iico*s lofgost group of truck attractively arranged In their sea­ •vieve "Crest" I4K geld cote, Ivlen "Her lecefieecy" I4K geld Orwee "Mertkea" lOg geld IWed, Greee "Ceetiiwefel" (elered diet, 17 ieweli...... le t JO ceM, 21 ieweti...... S7I JO ...... %*9J$ 17 jewel*...... -....171 JO ceffen In gay tolars Jonathan Trumbull highway. TERMS — TRADES ) coals. This outstanding ocen- ownsrt. Chooso o Choviolat sonal wrappings which are to go Mrs. Clinton Ladd of Columbia for patients at the Norwich State aad Mrs. Robert McKean of Nor­ omy alson from Chovrelct's Advooco Oosign - Track emd hospital. wich will sing with the Norwich The next meeting will be held .97 K eg. 3.88 Choral Society Tuesday night groat oogbsofoMi footuros— sovcl Come in ood see ua get at the home of project chairman, when it presents Handel's "Mes- peworful vohfo-in-twad ongino. the r%kf truck for your fob. Mrs. Howard Sprenkle. Dec. 20. alah” in that city. Herbert A. o u o to do moro work for your monoy A t this meeting work will be Full, sweeping skirt* end Reg. .I.Kr R a n e e will direct the chorus of JliiS is the One! done for the Windham Hospital m i 4:w a * * ^ sculptured pollern* in self 110. Mrs. Ladd and Mrs. McKeon. bazaar. Members are requests to or centrosl colors. Powder, New nantnrized everglaze both well known locallv as having bring sewing or knitting equip­ and cotton— aizea 1 to 14. lovely voices, are the daughters of ment. Materials will be furiiish^. I f a M i l S o o melon, aqua, while. 12-20. Mr. and. Mra. Raymond I^man. YES, this is T H E one Ti t the sensstioasi A report wss made of the Wil­ ' Mra. Francis Lyman and son limantic Council meeting at which •OJ.C new Eviarade thst gives you "more of I,oiiffioff« Kevin and her mother. Mra. Clair the following represented the ALL W O O L L . Robinson, drove to Antrim. N. bnkfi H.P. everything" for tops in hosting fun! local society: Mrs. Malcolm Cook, C > r »«N ifW f^ rd H.. Saturday to visit Mrs. Robln- t-PJA. More power... thrilling speed ... with jSon'a aistara. They returned Sun­ light wtight. (Full 7.5 horsepower*, only E lffi* / day. 45 pounds.) N e w msneuyerability, new Mofr’i Orat#o fDld dIUde lDdy*9 OMDfD 14K fold Mra. H. Warren Case of South ■olorff 17 IdwdIi ...... $71.50 CDID, 17 iDWDlt...... $100 Windsor is visiting her daughter. handling esse! With Duo-Clutch you Automatic Fuel Oil Service... ■ooroa Mrs. C. Randolph Forbes, of Col­ start in neutral, sad idle when you like I umbia Lake. Mr. Forbea is on a Renurkable trolling performance, and *'Prictt tncluda Fadorol ... hualneas Irip for Pratt and Whit- i nay Aircraft. wonderfully smooth at every Mr. and Mrs. Hyland Tasker speed 1 See it—try it on s boat 1 MMo bad his parents Mr. and Mra. H v land D. Tasker of Brattleboro. Vt., You r old motor taken in trsdct Michaels praiants tha watch avant that nrakat avarY liflart thoppar •a their week-end gueats. Time peyments if desired. ONE CALL... start thinking about Christmas nowl Our stor# is stockod with tha Mr. and Mrs. Howrard Thaver llol«« aad amall daughter Carole spent nawast, smartast watch fashions for mon and woman for ovary ton week end visiting relatives in Polffli Philipp* REGULAR 1.98 Smith Braintree. Maas. and w e do occasion. All boar famous nomas that roprosont quality... that : PupUa o f Horace W. Porter Vmi*)*r**i Caooffff insur# lasting sorvict and satisfaction. W o suggtst you start your Sehool w ill preaant a musicale at ASSORTED DARK COLORS the Tueaday night Plarent-Tcacher C irw a i P«ppo«««* Christmas shopping now. Como in today, whit# eur soloction is ALL FIRST QUALITY Aaaodatlon meeting in Yeomans Hkll. Orcheotra. Glee Club arid th e re s t! complott. A small dopbsit will hold your choico until Christmas. SIZES 88 TO 46 .oeloiaU wiU he directed bv Merle Welker, aupervleor of mualc. The W e g i f s w ra p o sm I oUp ororywhoro Jaaeting is called for 8 o*dock and am WHOM PERCALE ,tha program wUI be given at that DIvIdad Foymooti lovltod jttoea In order that the children ■atoy not be kept out too late, Mrs. jByiand Tasker, program chalr- stated. About 45 children MO take part. Following the Aprons PbMtoaae masting, the membera CHEVROLET enjoy a Christraaa party and __Image 2S-cent gifts. Mrs. John Woodward wUI entcr- tha membere of the Farm O Our CompUto Fuel Oil Ser- leoal toiBpsntara ehaafisa. . . au Home Economics group at AOVANCI-DISION TRUCKS Yioa aavas work, asanM^ fraa haat-aaviag tipa. . . eooe- Mmo Monday night at 8 aasuiaa luitoOmiptof bsatnig tooua aarrioa by traiaod driv- ek. She haa obtained toe box all saasnii long! You gat; auto- FIRST QUAUTT BIB STYLE •ta . . . fHooit-htiming. Mghit’ ASSORTED PATTERNS I for HoUdaya" from toe BARSTOW’S Boatie d d irsry baasd on yem fisaf with mota baat utota fhaa Cbmity Farm Hnraau JUST NORTH OF P. O. Individnal aoMla to lalatiao M •vsr bialionl Largest Stock of Fine Watches In Manchester S n d toialriu bb on dIapUy ^ -w or toa -m rrrs E8T. 1922 4«0 MAIN ST. ' PHONE 3234 fSB MAIN STRin ...... MANCHESTER ilb f. Jamw' ll. Kelly. CARTER CHEVROLET W . T. GRANT CO TbnncA fisnliifiii tba 8ELUN6 BVINRUDB8 ONCE 1934 > til MAIN STREIT MANCHISm THE W. a. 8LENNEY OOHFANY IN HARTFORD AT PRATT AND MAIN STREETS sas NOKXH MADT 8TKEBT MAKOHKSTBB \ 815 MAIN STREFI^MANCHMPliai;"

■i. h la chairman of tha commlttao, and aaslattng a rt OrarM Tall Cedar Daniel Hair, Sr.. ‘Deputy Grand acUvlttes grossed 91,201. Motor Tall Codar William Forbaa, Jr„ ALLEY OOP SEZ Pagani Relcase8 vehicle violations were 9716 Daputy Graud Tall Cedar Ralph Permission TVur Scandals while other collections, including Harbron, Past Grand Tall Osdar ------I M r s deferred coUections from previous Meaales, which Increaaed from 'Tha annual Children's Christ­ Jack Smith, and Oadara Stephan New York Rmll Alvan Hart­ TO anM TM A t Couit ^tement months, totaled 9202. mas party of Nutmag Forest No. Fedak. William Allen. William Ir­ man, 57, an artist and founder and ihady Glenda tee Cnam Seen Topical IM to 252 cases this past week, "Don’t 'k in your holiday by ac-« citlaens to keep off the atreeta thta director of the Fashion Academy. fForAj^ftments. 11 Mrs. Dawn Carlson rsportsd continued to be Oonnecticut's meat 116, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, will win, Victor Johnsoii, Hugh Maad- r ‘ ‘ Actfvltle* in th# Town Court for total receipts of 9110 from Small cUSmt!" I month If they have been drinking, be held at the State Armory on owa and Frank Young. tlM month of November amounted Claims Court and 975 from CtvU prevalent reportable disease for and to watch out for those who Saturday, Dec. 15, at 7 p. m. It is Mobile, Ala, Dr. Rdgar L. ThU is the slogan adoptsd by have failed to do this. W iteBlBe Boai« of AppwUs^olmsen WM iMtUited that CJiaa- Truman Talk to 92,569, a e rk Aldo Pagan! re­ Court. the second consecutive week, ac­ the Manchester Police Dept, today anticipated that 600 children will .Pennington, 60, nationally known * 'bam «ppt(>v«d the pUuu, and ported today. The Town of Man- cording to the state department "If you are planning to attend be present to greet Santa Claus, historian and author who was his­ PEPPERMINT __ Blfht naally dacMed tha Jarvla went ahead with conatnie* (Coatianed from Bag* Oae) cherter received 91.M8>#7 while of health. Since January 1 of thia for iU Decombar program of traf­ a Christmas or New Year's party," and the committee has foimd It Deaths Last Night toriographer for the Protestant Jiilga of boar many apartmanU the Motor Vehicle Commissioner If 1 could choose the candldat* year, 4623 casea of the disease fic safety education, which ia a tlon of the biMmOQt apartmenta on the Democratic ticket, it would Chief Schendel said, "make your neceaaary to opacify that only Rplscopal Church, and rector of for Chriatmaa l)ax Jarvla can incorporate Into without applying for another ex* cause he put into it, altogether, received ^90.33. Deferred, remit­ be Mr. Truman . . . simply be­ have been reported. This com­ part of the current, nation-wide transportation plana before jx«i children of members of Nutmeg By THR ASSOOlATfiCn PRESS St. John's Rplscopal Church in S a atnictnta be la eractinfr at M ception from the board* and nlfh 928,000. ted, committed and a •' n e s ' pares to 4034 casea for the cor­ effort to postpone the countiy’s leave home — either in terms of Forest may participata in the fes- London—Algernon Blackwood, Mobilt. amounted to 9593, swelling the cause I think that it would pre­ Want GWter atraet by danylp* pIna for a nix-ear garage. McKinney conceded that he got sent the issue clearly. responding period In 1950, and the one milUonth traffic death faml> ,month* prior to the date the orig­ buy 925,000 of preferred stock period ending Deretnber 8. pvere cember, which la tradlonslly the the dangers of driving and drink­ mas carols by all Uiose present. mends drsppsd hints . BCSrIet fever, which Increased ly uQlt. for two addtUonal apart* inal exception waa granted. along with the common, and sold hBMsned carols. Brt It Is hspplcat time of the year, is also ing to their employes when laying Santa will appear loaded down menta At tha aame time, the The iaaue waa finally brought to from 11 to 21 cases, and men­ the deadliest. Jhis ia particular­ plans for office Christmas parties. with many good things for all the CHRISTMAS CARDS that back at no profit. kick la the shins I* ingococcal meningitis, poliomye­ board denied a prevloualy Ubled a head after Chambera, while on Me said the offer to buy at that Alley Oep to start shopping. Do KEMFS, Inc. ly.true this year since National boys and girls. With hia helpers I litis, typhoid fever and trichlnoaia Jarvla application to build a alx* an inapcction tour atopped con- price was prompted by the desire your shins need klcklagf HNI KDDINe Safety Council stattoticians esti­ he will distribute candy, popcorn, ear garage for the dwelling. atruction of the baaement apart­ of Frank Cohen, an official of the rose from 0 to 1 rase. mate that the country’s one mil­ oranges, ice cream and toys. Osdar . . . khak vikal link in each of your The decislona were taken by the menta. With the queation ralaed aa company Involved, to get control 7U MAIN STHEET TEL. 5W« On the decline during the past lionth traffic fatality wlll^occur Retirement Fund Dick Futer will act aa principal In board In eoucutlve aeselon at the to the number of apartmenta of the firm’s common stock so he to preferred stock of the company seven days were chickenpox which sometime around Christmas." thia part of the affair. cloae of the pubHc hearing during Jarvla would be allowed to build, could sell the company. with the view that he was making decreased from 167 to 151. bron­ Unfortunately, at no other time Invests $255,000 Past Grand Tall Cedar John Ifox friendships! which conal^able oppoatUon to Johnaon diacuaaed the matter of Major '52 Issue a "long term investment." He.said chopneumonia from 29 to 20. of the year, is ons less prepared . I the application developed on the Cohen bought back the preferred mumps 118 to 113. lobar pneu­ the permiaaablllty of the aix-car McKinney waa commissioned by by weather and physical condi­ A total of $25.5.000 has been in­ part of nelghbore, who were,rapre* garage with LaBclle. the President In October to see to stock at the price he paid for it monia 13 to 10. whooping rough tions to slow down mounting trsf- ■ented by Howard Hanaen of 21 It as chairman that the Democra­ and the common stock, paying HBSCMUNIIS 19 to 15, tuberculosis 43 to 31 and fic fatalities than in December. vested in U. S. Government Bonds Bremen road and Edward Wemer Change* Opinion tic party ts "In position to show him $91,000. He figured that aa a gonorrhea rases dropped from 31 Besides the. usual reduced visibil­ as of Dec. 6. by the Town of Man­ 11 Bremen road. On the baaia of the rcpreacnta- on the record that there, is no bas­ "four to one" profit ratio. to 14. ity, bad weather and slippery road WOULD YOU LIKE Miaandentandlng tiona made by Johnson, the town During this past week there chester Retirement Allowance is in fact for the Republican smear p u i : i surfaces to characteristic of win­ Fund, according to a report of C. Aa brought out In the hearing, counsel said this ' morning, he campaign.” ^ j^lizabethiden were no rases of diphtheria re­ ter in general, the chief pointed TO SEND iO lFTO F the background of the application (LaBelle) had given an "off-the- Some Democrats aa well as Re­ Hints Dixiecrats ported. This marked the 21st con­ out that the presence of large Leroy Norris, town treasurer. was compotinded of miaunder- cufT’ opinion ^that such a garage publicans say they believe that secutive week Connecticut has numbers of drinking drivers on the The amount paid on pensions FINE FOODS . . . etandlng and the requirements of Ij would be allowedallov under the orig- charges of eomiptlon In high been without a reported case of street constitutes a menace that was $4.052.7.5. the report indicates, eewer-plpe connections. linal exception. But following his office may become a major issue To Bolt Truman diphtheria. reaches its height during the while $7,182.03 was received from Attorney Raymond Johnson, !j conversation jaiMttMirMtiiMb with .TAhnvnnJohnson. he In next year's campaign. Precious Christmas season. employes' contributions and WITH ALL THE who represented Jarvla at the) checked the records of the meet- The White House said yester- $562.50 was received from interest hearing, said that there was “no: during which that exception (ConUnned from Ooo) "The drinking driver," Chief DETAILS TAKEN ,day Mr. Truman probably woukl Schendel ssld, "Isn’t a problem on government bonds. '. attempt to put anything over" on | granted, and found that the Perfumairs meet "soon" with Attorney Gener­ the late Senator Wherry, Nebras­ unique to the holiday season by Expenditures for refunds 7 the board. He said there had been ; number qf apartments was defl- al McGrath. Tt,e Justice depart- Local Stocks sny means. But his prevalence totaled $1,330.03 while other ex­ CARE OF FOR YOU? a difference of opinion regMding J nitely limited to four, and he ad- r.'.ent has been under fire along ka Republican. for the toe during the season’s festivities penses amounted to $381. the Interpretation bf the original ^ J o h n a o n that it would be with the Internal Revenue Bureau, Seaton, Hastings publisher and Quotattoos Furalthed By points up the desperate need for Of the total membership of 143 Pinehurat gift fruit and exception grant^ by the o" | neceasarv to apply to the board in the tax Inquiry. 1948 Nebraska Manager for Stas- Oobnm Jk MIddlebrook, Inc. widespread public education on In the fund, 12 persons are receiv­ food baxketx contain not June 5. 1950, which permittrt Uie;,„^ exception to build the ga- ing pensions, the report shows. construction of a four-family Without direct reference to Mc­ sen's unsuccessful bid for the of the 1:00 P. M. Pricea the haxards he creates.” only wonderful fruit but rage. Kinney's explanation of the stock Bonk Stocks He pointed out that about one In dwelUng in the B Zone, a two- This application was brought up transaction, which took place be­ GOP Presidential nomination, waa six drivers Involved in fatal acci­ many other fond delicacies family xone. appointed by Gov. Val Peterson. your friendn will enjoy. Johnaon said that in informal before the board on Oct. 29 but fore he succeeded Wllllari' M. stocking! Bid Aaked dents has been drinking. About talks with Town Counsel John D. waa tabled until the board could Boyle. J r. as national chairman, Dan Gainey, manager of nation­ 25rat National Bank one Jn five of the adult pedestrians m l k w o n g o F We urge you to make l,aBellss Building Inspector David take action on the number of Oct. 31. Senator Gillette (D., al Sta.ssen headquarters here, said of M anchester...... S3 38 killed have been drinking. compariaonx. Meaaure the CHRISTA\AS CARDS Chambera and Raymond W. Oos- apartments that would be Inchid- Iowa) told reporters: Seaton's appointment "Is a clear Hartford National "These figures mean that there were about 6.00A fatal accidents COUGfflNGSPELU quality of the foods in Pinc- lee, a member of the soning board, ed in the dwelling. "The sooner we get malfeasanre cut vlctbry for the Stassen forces" Bank and Trust___ 26 >4 28 Vi FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY he had gotten the Impression that out of offire, the better It will he. in Nebraska. Stassen has said he Hartford Conn. Trust. 74 78 last year in which either a driver hurat Gift baaketa against utilising the basement for Jani- Nothing eould give the people will announce by January 1 Manchester Trust .. .. 57 _ or a pedestrian had been drink­ Fttker John’s Medicine other gifta you may aee dia- torX quarters would be allowed Legion Party Has more assurance than to clean whether he will be a Presidential OHOICE OUilUTY Phoenix State Bank ing." Schendel said. "And the Cites Prompt Relief played. • LARGE SELECTION under the original exception, but house. aspirant this year. and Trust ...... 56 61 holiday season had more than Its Our basketa make nice t ^ t as soon aa LaBelle Informed "There must al.so be a new con­ Gainey said Wherry, a poten­ Can't-spill, can't-lesk perfume Fire Insurance f'ompanie* share of these accidents.” • BOXED OR INDIVIDUAL him otherwise; Jarvis applied for Carols And Santa cept of public service where the tial "favorite son" candidate who Aetna F ire ...... 51 'i 53', The chief asked all Manchester If you are coughing because of a Chriatmaa gifta, loo. Juat pemlssloa to use the basement line will be drawn, not between hail been expected to throw his aarriers in their own jeweler's case ^ Hartford Fire ...... 134 139 cold and your throat ia raspy, you tell Mr. C. J. Butler what • QUALITY CARDS what Is legal and what la illegal, strength behind the nomination can get quick relief for Uvlag quarters. An enjoyable Christmas party National Fire ...... 57'i 59 V4 you would like and how but between what la right and bid of Senator Taft (R., Ohio), hold the famous fragrances: Blue Grass,’ Phoenix ...... 80 84 with Father John’s Dates was held last evening at the what Is wrong." w.as being replaced by a man who much you want to apend. • EXTRA SPACE The exact date that these dis­ American Legion Home on Leon­ Boyle quit as Democratic chair­ 90 PROOF Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. Cofili buyor dosirot 5 to Medicine. Its whole­ is "opposed to the Isolationism o^ On Dit, My Love, White jrx r p . cussions'were held with the town ard street for members of Dil- Aetna Casualty ...... 85 90 some ingredients man after denying he had attempt­ Senator Taft’s followers." Aetna Life ...... 79 S3 Kutheritiea could not be determin­ worth-Comell-Quey* Post No. 102, ed to use hia InRuence to help a Senator Carlson (R., Kan.), a Orchid, Night and Day, 50 ocros of kNid vfiHiin soothe throat irrita­ p l Chnn. General ...... 127 132 ed, but they came after Chambers American Legion, and its auxili­ St. Louis printing firm obtain a leader in the drive to get the Re­ tion without the use had stopped construction of the ary. Reconstruction Finance Corpora­ Hartford Steam Boil 33's 36 of alcohol or harm­ publican nomination for Gen. Travelers ...... 600 620 12 milos of Hartford for b ^ m e n t apartmenta on the Following a brief business meet tion loan. Dwight D. Elsenhower, said he ful drugs. DEWEY-RICHMAN grounds that there waa some ques­ ing conducted at 8 o'clock by McKinney told a news confer­ Public L'tIUtlea develepmeat purpesos. tion a* to whether the additional was "delighted” by Seaton's ap­ WINNINO PRICE <3onn. Light, Power.. 14'i 16 Millions of people 767 MAIN STREET Commander Chester Hogan, the ence ye.sterday "no impropriety " pointment to the Senate. have used Father living quarters were allowed by remainder of the evening waa wan involved In "his profitable Conn. Power ...... 35 H 37', Carlson, who waa * associated (SMdarOi.._ P A J*C A lP T IO M PHAAaSACV Hartford Elec. Lt. .,. 46 48', Wotor must bo within John's Medicine suc­ the'IxMid’s ruling, and before the turned over to the party commit­ stock transaction and indicated AMERICA'S GREATEST with Beaton in Kansas Republican Hartford Goa Co. .... 35 37 cessfully during the public hearing on the application tee. First came carol singing, lead clearly he has no intention of circles before the latter moved WHISKEY VAUIE ■lOl M A I N S T n I r T . M A M C M [ s T I H .for a^sjc-ear garage, which was by Commander Hogan with Mrs. quitting. So. New England distanca. past 95 years. to Nebraska, bbvloualy was hop­ Tel...... 33 held on Oct. 29. Noella Fuller accompanying on Senator Welker (R-Idaho) said ing that Seaton could be enticed 35 The original plans for the gro­ the piano. Amid much merriment he hopes McKinney remains on BUffOlO WHISKIY . 90 PROOF . *1% GRAIN NIUTRAL SPIRITS Manufacturing Companies WRITE ROX N Into the Eisenhower camp if Stas- Am. Hardware...... IS 20 sse d building which Jarvis sub­ Santa Claus made his appearance the job. sen decides not to run. THI FUISCHMANN OISTILUNG CORPORATION, POKSKIU, N. Y. e*o Tho Harold mitted to the board in applying and presented gifts to all present. "I hope he stays on so that we Arrow Hart and Heg 56 59 for hia original exception called Accordion selections by Mias can take this issue and many oth­ Asso. Spring ...... 31 34 for four apartmenta, but after con­ Edith Williams, who also accom­ ers like it to the people next year." Bristol B rass...... 13>, 16 >i struction waa begun. Jphnaon said. panied for group singing, were the western Republican declared. Collins ...... 190 210 It waa found that the floor of the greatly enjoyed. The cake auction, McKinney said he had Invested----- JlnbHart_.j^...... 72 76 baaement would have to be raised with ^ym ond Reid a* auctioneer, 91.flOfr in Empire Tractor Corpora­ Fafnlr Bearing...... 36 In order to make proper connec­ proved hilarious, and waa fol­ tion common stock and Had re- Hart & Cooley ...... 39 4 42'i WANTED tion with the sewer pipes. lowed by amusing games, of which 'celved a 998,000 profit when he Landers, Frory, Clk. 22 24 It lyas this elevation of the Wilber Little was in charge, were sold it back 10 moi,tks later, in New Brit. Mach. Co. 43 46 building, Johnson explained, that fun. While the refreshment com­ August. 1947. to Cohen, once head North and Judd...... 27 30 EXPERIENCED ma^e use of the basement for liv­ mittee, headed by Past President of the Empire Ordnance Company, Ruaaell Mfg...... 18 20 ing quarters possible, and revlaed Barbara Wailett, was preparing which was under Congressional In­ Stanley Works com. 51H 64 Vi BOOKKEEPER is making the plans, incoiporating two base to serve the apple pie, ice cream vestigation during World War II. Terry Steam ...... 90 100 ment apartments, were submitted and coffee Mias Williams again The tractor company he formed Jasfm Htm Torrington ...... 32'i 34 OR ACCOUNTANT to the building inspector. played her accordion for dancing. subsequently went into bankruptcy Union Mfg...... 19<4 22', The first misunderstanding an The tables were set with attrac­ at Philadelphia. U. S. Envelope com. 88 98 parsnlly dev^oped here, because tive Christmas decorations. McKinney aald he put $2.5,000 In- U. S. Envelope pfd. . 59 64 WRITE ROX R Veeder-Root ...... 36 39 e-o THE HERALD The above quotations are not to be construed s« actual markets. SfoHng Qiidiffeatiom Male* Wilrosa your Chri$tma$ Gift Start! Choo$a from warmest friends Brand-new SINGER our gloriou$ salection of gift$ that ar* $ura to bring MAKl IT A FUUiR CHRISTMAS' joy to any feminint haart. Hi-test Connecticut Coke is NEW and IMPROVED. \ Over too biking tests in Connecticut Coke ovens have «w a WILLMMS produced this perfected, numufoctured luel, now win* M ANCHESTER NIGHTGOWNS PAJAMA SETS ning enthusiastic friends who ncclaim its superiority. E L B C m C lATN MHISN OIL SERVICE $5.9S-$7.98 and $10.98 $8.98 and $10.98 1^1 fA a - - .aa- _ 341 BROAD ST. a- -»-»-. 1 SHORTY COATS Here's why they like the new ond L U M B E R C O . •• •••. 1 NYLON SU P S A OiriHimi SIxei 10 to 20 ^ E m a M A C u m / 4a ^rtoand. FUEL and RA^g B OIL White and Pink 25S CENTER STREET TEL 5145 $8.98 and $10.98 I* • improved Hi-test Connecticut Coke IN THIS HANDSOME CONSOLE TABLE * * ★ $3.98 to $7.98 OIL HEATING ROBES AND litoWi g i v i more haat fhaa ever bafare* EQUIPMENT PANTIES HOUSECOATS To Our Customers and Neighbors! Tolaphoiia 2-3372 EatinaUs On Reqneat $8.98^10.98.$13.98 ^ If raquirat lass affaattaa. L S. KUDLACH i ^ 89c$1.00.$1.19 CALL .. Up la ro-opoiiiii9 the MANCHESTER LUMIER AND FUEL CO. it it our eoniett J. C. MORRISON 2-1257 '■k If't uniformly slsad fo fff aaeh furaete desire to become on integral port of this community. Thit is a MANCHES­ ROY HARRINGTON SCARFS BLOUSES Sllka and Wools parfacfly, ^ TER butinett — doing business with MANCHESTER people giving employ­ Nylons and Bayons ment to MANCHESTER folks and poying taxes to the MANCHESTER Iht. $1-$1.S9 and $1.98 $2.98 to $7.98 Assorted Colors fC Sfaadtar — mor« haalfhful haaf» Yeul And many old MANCHESTER frionds hare. Men like RARE WETHER- Here's one of tho moot weadofful gifts room, bedroom or study. You owe it to yourself to try new mnd improvod that could jver be put under eny Christ­ Choka of glsemlng wolnul or Uond B i t t e r medicine Hi'test Connecticut Coke. You'll be delighted with EU — AL KLEIN — ED NEWIURY^ DICK ROUNDS — JAKE KRIENJAK mas tree! lURT CLAUGHSEY — IIU WALSH. finish * .largo foMing k e f < JEWELRY the COMPORT its quick response and steady heat. A brand-new SINGER* Electric Sewing for sewing accassorkt«(Mielching ileel CHOKER BEADS usually retailing at $5 provides — the CONVENIENCE you experience from M adiihe— with all the famous SINGER el tiighi oxlie cost.) . SPECIAL $2.48 much less ash and fewer trips to the cellar — the I These me* know yonr wants and ntodt. TKey ora here to serve you in on fn- features for smooth, easy stitching, All this—at aprice a o m italmoet makes PINS, CLASPS and other jewelry piecea SAVINGS made possible with thit longer testing, lorge-copocity round bobbin • SpelUglil you believe in Sants Clausi Only 114150 ! laMgant and officiant manlier. Our doers art open wMe in o sincere wel- $1.00 and $1.98 higher heat producing fuel. Ordor a ton today. No come to you. Sac it, try it today. Whether you're SINtKR* Meier, A-C or D.C ALL JEWELRY BOXED READY FOR inernaso in prico — $till lo$s par ton than toall hoping to get it— 6r give U ae n gift— GIFT GIVING wMi bosk eMoflURenti there's no finer choke than a SINGER, .It comes in a hendsome, highly prectod fevoritemechinewiUi women eveiywhey The adminittntkm of medidne to youngiters often F|R$T Ckoieo of ovtr cabinet that will fit bsuUUvllu in living for nearly one hundred Christmaeee. poses problems which only parents can understand. 40.000 FamiHoi EVERYTHING FOR MODERN To win eo-Operalion from a finicky child sometimes \ requires the patience of Job and the persuasion of PauL The tu ta of modem pharmacentiqfls, how­ o n l y SINO H L fflVIS YOU AU THIM ADVANYAOBI ever, is greatly improved over the intensely hitter Col CooMCticat Coho — HOME REPAIRING! 1. Atwey$ eveileMefii»l|e.Mo»Ulsrsfliara 2. MtoMop PotfacNee phis important aiNCU preparations used a few decadaa ag& Distasteful Fro# PhONa lutorprisa 1450 yea move—or how XMSgr years Iraie eew -yoe faatnraa lor ease aad convaoieaee. dovalepad f \ drugs are carefuUy masked by sugar-^tiags, cap­ ------m ------■— m— a will alwaya he aHa la pel kuts oad sarvica from through 99 years of manufacturing srpsrisnrs sules, syrups, and other pleasing vehicles. To pro­ aw S m any el a theutaad SOIOIR SCWtNC CBNtlM 4.1lf*tlmaDapiedBhllllrlM *nyolthe9iiicin vide m i^dne in palatable form ia tha pharmadst'a MILLWORK FLOORING coast to coast. Sawing Machinas in uaa today have hasa art. This k of primary concern hens. Naturally, we OPEN WED; UNTIL 5:30 2. Fomows IWOIR Cetwsetaheessdfessmsk. hsndsddown to*scw>d.svsn third gsnsmtisns. cannot guarantee that all pseacriptioiis will be THUR8. and SAT. UNTIL ins or deeoratiee ihme with new sMchioe. Les­ f . Thnasevhip Alinchmonta. Bask sat ia- ptaasing to the Uato, bat we do eur tnry bast to 9 P.M. ROOFING WALLBOARD sees under expert psrseeil lasbuctois at year dudad with new machins. Many othsrs avaR* •B uiJegM ■ik0 sOo BINCIR Sewmo CINTBIL abk far haadliag ovary kiad of t r i ^ dstaO. •sGfoni ^*M*hR MANNINGS cash INSULATION BUILDING 'SUPPLIES HOSIERY QUINN'S PHARMACY 42 and 51 Gauge chute HARDWARE DOORS AND TRIM NOW^fROM YOm IjiiARiSr 878 MAIN ST. — TEL. 4186 : $r.25 - E S T . 1902 51 and 60 Oouga WILROSE delivery l u m b e r : $1.45 SINGER SEWING CENTER -j 401 MAIN STREET— AT PEARL STREET * ■ • ____ •! UACp FAINTS AdYertiee in Tlyi Herald— h Paye ^ t 832 MAIN STRE^., jXTn C H ^ ^ - PH6 n E 8883 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHES'nS. OONNw TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11.1951 .PAGE KANCRSSTES O BERALD, MANCHE8TEB, CONN„ W e SDAY, DECBaigER M, IW l hoola daice, and than tha high atomie armaments be disclosad all day digging peatbeloa. TWa Burton’s porkers school students who a n oaiployad W H A T— 9M morning I went nut to net the WON»~14ia last On the theory ^ atomic G irt at Burton's put on aa original W DBO-tSta w no— lasa armamenU are our greatest posU. No holes. Got to looking Receive^Bonuses skit, a tske-oS on a Burton's staff SnCIAUZIN« IN Todoy^s Radio W T B A —tao.t f n ^ f f m d b BM i^g. wooQ-iisa atrength, Ruasl% wants atomic aroimd and found them. Tha WTHTU-lsas muskrats had carried them to the Movies of Burton's sines its WENS— sie bombs abolished first, and we NoieB A gala time waa had by 65 #m- start in business and all of tha CUSTOM BUILT <30^.a c. want our nuinber of ' atomlo 'croak, dove down, and ahovad IMM ployea of Burton's, lift.,' at its storo partlas, including tha recant O0*B. bomba to be the last thing to be them back up under tha bank for Hallowaan p ^ y , and carol sing- WDRC—Life With Ltiigt. Scout Christmas party held last night at ingdnnught tha evening to a close. w m r —Valiant Lady, raoKAi ». discloeed in ai^r census of worid dens.” tha Garden Grove, and each re- GARAGES w n c —Eacketage Wife. W ni3—Bob Hope. WMXjnM iL rawKnoN, am^hicnts. But Just as the first That Is supoaed to ba a tall AMD WOCC—Muzie. WONS—Senator Taft Addram. raMMMn Troop 63 held a court of awards ceivad a bonus. A chicken dinner Tha National Geographic Socia- WHAY—Nawa; NIU Watch. fW their Second Oass kadgaa Cook­ AMD MMOW HOW WDRC—Purmilt. Mall Mattaa. ing and child c a n badgae were Claus favors. 4 tl6 — WONS—Sonator Taft Addraai. BBIDOr If the big powers really wanted tween muskrats and postholes After dinner Billy Donlin, in a DOMT DBLAV _ CALL TODAY w n c —Stella Dellza. wamaaraoif »xim ^ would stand a chance. But, for also awarded. Miss Bvallne Pent- WTHT—Marriage for Two. 19:99— disarmament, it would be a very land, deputy commissioner,, made SdnU Claus outSt, handed out the LAND SURVIYING w n c —Big Town. AUT0MATI8 MS AUTOMSTIO MS Oaa Taa» kr Mall...... JifS easy thing to settle the problem what it may be worth, the system the awards and spoke about the grab bag gifts. Before presenting d t a s - UT4M ITM l U tis Maatka ky Mall...... » JJJ the bonusea Burton Knopp, man­ THOMAS be COLLA WDRC—Yankee Kltehen. WDRC—Meet Millie. Oaa Mkutt ky Mall...... J »•«“ of timing on both Issues by decid­ we use is not one of digging post­ aims of Girl Scouts for the next WONS—Frank Edward*. RAN8ES WATER NUTIRS tu m u N Y n two yean. Parents were guests of ager of the store, complimented idword L Davit, Jr. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W n c —Young Wtdder Brown. WHXY—New*: Nit* Watch. itaiia c w ••••:••••...... ;;;;J ;« ing that Uie census should be con­ holes for tha muskrats to steal, th r ita f f on its 6ne worit through­ .... WTHTrrrBob Uoyd Show. but one of letting the muskrats the troop. RefreiSiaienlg were TREE ESTIMATES PHONE 2-921f 16:1**- ONLY A WitK ONLY I f 4 w m ducted of all weapons simul­ served after the meeting. out the year. Louis Perlyaky, u 4l45— WON8—Jack’* Waxwork*. ONU 4 3 ^ 2 8 MBMBBR OB taneously and that the abolition dig the postholes for us. Oc­ Burton's partner, spoke of how IM. Wit w n c —Women in My House. WTHT—Town Meeting. of atomic bomba and the reduc­ casionally it makes a fence line At a recent meeting of Brownie pleasant it is to be associated with 4tS6— AHtr Small Dtmn Paymtat auch an organisation. WONS—Newe. 16:96— 4I(ar SmoH Dtmit fyfm nt After Small Down Paymaal tion of conventional armaments irregular, and sometimes there is troop 45 at tha Manchester Green WDR6—Robert Q.'i Waxwork*, no real'Teason for having a fence School Joan Livingston, Marilyn A hilarious entertainment con­ iioa— Amarics'f mait baauHfal All tha hat water )«u wanti should alao be a simultaneous pro­ Kaefer and Donna Reggsts ware cluded the evening’s program, the WDRC — Newe; Old Record w n c —Playhouse. Sunikins-in-a-heil 10-Dnp Sot otharwlaa cwdifad *" in that particular location, but we Ut66— rangatl 5y faad Glow-faMd-te-iteal teak. alae tha local aawa publiaod htra. cess. made Brownies, and the girls who drat being a skit put on by some . Shop. $274.95 Praa Trial in your awahoma. It waa for this reason that Dr. find that tha escape from labor had been Brownies for a year re­ of the members of the store in w n c —Juet Plain Bill. New* on AU Station*. 8'74 caeki avar^ara! FrM Initellatien! All Hfhla af rtyublleatlon of JJ** ** 11:15— dUpalehaa harala a»a alao raaarrad. Padilla Nervo had at least some more than compensates for such ceived their pendants. pantomine. Entitled "A Custom­ WONS—Sgt. Preston of the WTHT—Sport* considerations. When we want to The following officers were er's T ^lcal Day at Burton’s, Your Yukon. WDRC—Public 8*rvie* Pro- Full acrrlea Client of N. justification for his conclusion elected for the month of Decem­ Store of the Smiling Service,” this WTHT — New*: Joe Girend that the big powers are not really put a fence post in> we find a ber: Anna Fee, president: Linda satire brought forth many an ap­ ' Show. ‘*F»bI5kaia- lUpraacnUtlTfi: JTia muskrat hole, and, plop, in goes Brodeur, vice president; Judy w SSS^Jack'* Waxwork*, jilua Mathawa IpacUl Afjncy — Now aa far apart as they claim to be. preciative laugh from the audi­ WHAT—Story Queen. w n c —New*. Tarfc. »Wi*<*«fo, Patoolt and Booton. The differences between them are our post. And there's one pleasant Best, secretary; Joan Livingston, ence. 6:16— WHAT—Night Watch. thing about It: we don't Spend treasurer. The following commit­ Norma Greenwood did a tap and W nC —Front Page FerreU. wwoonmt AUDIT WntBAO OB really not actual blocks to agree­ tees were chosen: Susan McKin­ WHAT—Croeby’a Quarter. 11:66— CntCCLATIOW- ment, but the devices they them­ our time digging a lot of post- ney and Marilyn Kaefer, tele­ 9:a0— w n o —What’* th* Scor*. "Tha Herald PrlnUny Company. selves cherish and emphasise in holes for a lot of thieving musk­ phone: Mary Howell, Joan Ander­ ,.~m^ ' w n c —Notes end Quote*. 19:66— aaramaa no toanctal ^ order to keep themselves from an rats. son and Margaret Hair, hospital- - WHAT—Mu*lc. w n c —Muric. trnoKTnphlcal artom appaarlnf In »* agreement they really do not ity;- Sandra Osborne, Judy Arnold WONS—Sky King. ^ S ^ w t a and olhar and Joan Skiff, program: and • WDRC—Memory Lane.' Televtoion In Tha Manehaatar Kranlnf Harald. want . Why do they not really Donna Reggets and Barbara Har- 9:46— WTOfO—TV. want disarmament? Because, we born, clean up. WDRC—cu rt Masaey. P. M. suspect they are both still wedded WHAT—Sports. '4:00—K*U Smith Show. Connecticut 5:00—Film Short. to the idea that force is the only Brownie troop 29, Mra Grace 6:56— Dr. Nerve’s Little Posh Moore leader, put on a Brownie WONS—Tex Fletcher. 5:16—lim e for Beany. thing they can really rely upon play, adapted from the Brownie 5:30—Howdy Doody. Tha recuninf phenomanon of Yankee WTHT—Will Roger*. 6:00—Kit Doodle. in the world, because, we suspect, story, at the Verplanck School on Evening the preaent aUj;e of world dlplo- they do not in their hearts be­ By A. H. 0 . Nov. 28. At thU time most of the 6:35—Weather Forecast. macy—which la that the hl(r cold girls were made Brownies. The 4:94^^ 6:30—Worid New*—Today. lieve that mankind haa come to WDRC—New*, 6:46—In the Public Intereit. war powera am actuaUy cloaer to­ mothers were invited and refresh­ w n c —News. the stage in which it will really re­ The real aecret of how old-fash- ments were served. 7:00—Kukla, Fran and Ollle. gether on fundamental iaauea nounce war. They still feel some WTHT — New*: Joe Girend 7:15—Bob and Ray Show. 1 o n e d N ew Englanders g o t Show. than they are wtlllnr to admit— comparative safety In the kind of thro\igh New England winters was 7:30—Campus Quarterback. haa appeared afain In the Inci­ WHAT—New*. 7:45—New* Caravan. security they know, even though not red flannels, or soapstones, or WONS—New*. 8:00—Milton B«rl*. dent of Dr. lAila Padilla Nervo’a they also know, as they follow the even the apple barrel down cellar, Notice 4 :1 ^ 9:00—Crime Syndicated. attempted report on the progrea* processes of cold reason, that the appealing an Institution as that A public brarlng will be held by w n c —Bob Steele. 9:30—Suspense. of the Big Four aecret negoUa- world haa come to the stage waa, in its day. Our forefathers the Town Planning Commission, WHAY—Supper Serenade. 10:00-:0riglnal Amateur Hour. knew that man dors not live by Monday, December 17, 1951 at WONS—Jim % ltt. Sports. 11:00—Mr. District Attorney. tiona on dlaarmament at Paris. where an armaments race is ulti­ warmth and snacks alone, and Dr. Padilla Nervo, aa president 8:00 P. M. in the Municipal Build­ WDRC—Jack Smith, Sport*. 11:20—Charlie WUd. mate disaster for all. they did not attempt it, although ing to consider the following pro­ 4 :2 » - 12:00—New*. of the UN General Assembly, waa They are statesmen standing at it must be admitted, they did posed zone changes to the Zon­ WDRC—Jack Zaiman. tha fifth member of the aecret a great dividing line in the history much better in these departments ing Regulations: 4:25— than we do. WDRC—Guy Lombardo, f iwo, the preaumed Impartial ob­ of civlIlBation, and, although they 1. To changb to Business Zone They had another open secret II all or part of an area on the h w n o —Weather. server. When It came to the bual- may know, intellectually, that which was more important than 4 :2 4 ^ ii— frozen, you went up into the ginning. W nC —New*. blood. Th*re are appointment* sations, he had come to the con­ As much of mystery as there is woods, poking deeply into tha 2. To change to Business Zone ELGIN free in th* mid-afternoon hour* WTHT—Mr. Mercury. clusion that the big powers were was fostered by the President leaves, and you uncovered a new n , all or part of an area on the TRIBUTE just waiting for your name. Don't WDRC—Club Fifteen. actually not too far apart on himself, in order to provide and unconquerable variety of Southerly side of Lawton Road let th* unknown man who needs WONS—Gabriel Heatter. blood become th* forgotten man. some phases of the disarmament cover for the real reason why he growth, submerged and overshad­ and the Westerly side of Vernon 1 :4 * - owed In tha midst of all the greens Street, now in Residence Zone A, WDR4>-Ed Morrow.' Tho beat thing you can do this problem. In hla report, he em­ felt it Imperative to get back to of summer, but now come Into its bounded and described as follows; moment is to call 6111 for an ap­ WaMhIngton. And, under the same w n c —One Man'* Family. pointment on Hiursday afternoon phasised the areas of potential own with its vivid quality of win­ Beginning at a point in the inter­ TO OUR POSTMEN! WONS—Bing Cro*by. to donate your blood. If you Just agreement so that they seemed heading of cover, we would classi­ ter survival. section of the Westerly line of 9:06— Never go into the woods, and Vernon Street with the Southerly can’t make It, do the next best larger than the areas of definite fy the fact that the President's WDRC—People Are Funny, thing! Phone, anyway, and say, first visible act after returning you would never guess that the line of Lawton Road: thence w n c —Cavalcade of America. disagreement. hardest New England winter had Westerly in the Southerly line of When Auiit Hatti*. in Boston or Bankok, writas you a lattar, a huga "Put me down for the January Specifically, according to re­ waa a conference with military WTHT—Newstand Theater. vlilt of the Bloodmoblle.” certain favorites whose growth it Lawton Road, 243 feet more or WHAY—Polish National Home. port. Dr. Padilla Nervo reported leaders on the subject of Korea would maintain against all odds. piaca of govarnmantal machinary goat into aetion. Ships, trains, MAKE TOURS IVATURAL GAS IS COMIIVG TO leas; thence Southerly, 97 ^ t WONS—Count of Monte Criato. A GENEROUS CHRISTMAS! agreement on two points which from which, according to this But once you had discovered this, more or less; thence Easterly, trucks and airplanat may ba callad upon to bring that intimata mat- 9:96— • morning's reports, an air of op­ the sensible and sentimental thing 146.4 feet, to the Westerly line, of . WDRC—Mr. and Mr*. North. the western powera deny em­ to do waa to carry symbols of this saga to YOU. Whan it arrivas hara, your faithful Postman picks it GETS ABOUND timism about truce was permitted Vernon Street; thence along said W nC —Hollywood Theater. phatically. He is reported to have winter life away with you, to be Westerly line of Vernon Street, up, putt it in hit waatharad laathar bag and dalivari it partonally to to escape. Things in Korea have WHAY—Morton Gould Con­ said that the western powera had held for some day when the snow 170 feet to point of beginning. your door. Ha it ona of our mott important Civic sarvantt. Hp is duct*. Minnedosa, Man.—(JP)—One of accepted Russia's proposal for an been going well enough without :ht be deep and the sky dark 3. To change to Business Zone WTHT—N.Y.U. vi. Yale Bas­ the oldest practising physlclana in HARTFORD AROUT HIID-1052 immediate and unconditional the President's presence in Wash' with the threat of more. II. all or part of |n area on the II lawel lerS Mole— chotan for hit dapandability, hit strong lags, hit neighborhood famil* ketball Game. Manitoba, Dr. J. N. Andrew is Bo you gathered a little forest Northerly side o f^ w to n Road IV |«wM LeSr HolH- WONS—Official Detective. traveUng his rounds in his 10th abolition of atomic weapons. Ington; they are going so well, in mold and moss, for a base, and Veer Hae*l (heirs. *71“ iarity and hit eagarnats to sarva. Ha knows you, your family, your automobile. Besldea aU the cars fact, that there would be some re­ and tke Westerly side of Vernon WThat he apparently ignored, then concentrated upon the major Street, now in Residence Zone A. Srtaei hdeSi SeArel TeS dog, and It a walcoma tight to ail! Wa taiuta tha faithfulnatt of tho he has worn out, he has usad about here, is the western Insistence assurance In knowing that the items of your winter garden. bounded and described aa follows: Mail Carrier! Here Ttoo Piece 40 different horses in hia long upon the element of timing as President wasn't going to meddle There was the plain wlntergreen, Beginning at a point in the inter­ career. -* In them. sometimes, if the birds had been one of dominating importance. It careless, with berry attached. section of the Westerly line of News Is quite true that the West does Vernon Street with the Northerly All this business has, in our Then for more spectacular display line of Lawton Road; thence Warm-Ups i t Look ahtad to naxt ytar, and fha many yam not gtand against the abolition of opinion, been merely so much and beauty, there waa tha striped Northerly along Vernon Street, atomic weapons; it could not and member of the same family. For BOLAND /AOTORS For Baby to coma! GAS will ba your modarn, afficiant, smoke screen for the one thing the the mlnlaturely majestic center- 260 feet; thence Northwesterly, still pretend to be talking dis­ President knows he haa to do. piece there would be a princess 125 feet; thence Westerly, 389 NASH armament. VHiat the West does feet: thence Southerly, 140 feet to troubla-fraa houiahoid Mrvant. Giva a GAS And that is to take some dras­ pine. And we always liked to see SAL^^ end SERVICE seek, however, is to place this included, for variety, the low-ly­ the Northerly line of Lawton tic, convincing action with regard Road: thence EaaUrly along said abolition on a time table, in to the rising stench of corruption ing but colorful rattlesnake plain, 869 4079 Applianca . .. bait invaitmant for tha futura. tain which, unfortunately, does Northerly line of Lawton Road, CENTER STREET, PHONE , MANCHESTER, CONN. which it would bear a relationship which is coming from his own ad not have any lairs on our present 269.53 feet more or leas, to Vernon to the institution of international ministration. forest floor. Street, point of beginning. inspection, and to the reduction of Harry Truman's complacent as­ Finally, and most important of 4. 'To change to Industrial all, to have free run of the winter zone aU or part of an area on the regular armaments, too. Other sumption that a certain amount NortheaaUrly aide of Bidwell wise, there might result a condi­ garden, twining and ttvistlng as it W e Salute Our Town! of scandal was an IneviUble part pleased, there would ba the part­ Street, Northerly of Horace Street tion in which the West had been of the poliUcal game, and that it ridge berry. In our youth, the vines and West of Maxwell Street, now denuded of Us atomic bombs would not count too much in an were always so heavy with large in Rural Residence Zone .and Resi­ Manehester Division dence Zona B, bounded and ir iewel t...d Oelvse while Russia’s conventional arma­ election showdown, has been berries that we could indulge our $ 5 7 5 # ments remained as strong as ever. appetite for their mellow taste, described aa follows: Beginning at sharply destroyed in the past few Nowadays the berries themselves a point in the Intersection of the ■ edere beasly. ^ Hartford 6 m C o # But cannot Dr. Padilla Nervo days. He knows, now, that the seem fewer and smaller, so that Northerly line of Horace Street be pardoned if he seemed to re­ pattern of corruption in Ms ad­ all w« find must go into the win­ and the Westerly line of Maxwell 0«lv u m Has ffct gard this issue of timing as of' ministration has' spread wide ter garden. There, if the whole Street: then Weaterty about 100 minor importance? Is It not true terrarium thrives, the berries will feet in said Northerly line of enough and deep enough to ruin grow bigger until, by spring, when Horace Street to the EasUrly " It * Meert tk*t Never Broafcs* that it could be settled, in an in­ him politically. He knows, at last, it is time to return all this bor­ line of BidweU Street; thence Minehwtcr Office, 687 Main 8t„ Open Thnraday Evenings and stant, if the two sides of the cold that his own rote of half-tolerant rowing to the soil, they are aa Northerly about 1352 feet in sa(d war ever really did decide to de skepticism wiUv regard to large as they were when we were Easterly line of Bidwell Street to Saturilay Mornings For Appiianec DtmonatratioB and SbIob something about disarmament? scandalous charges is all played a boy, the Southerly line of property of Dr. Padilla Nervo alao ap­ So, the other day, knowing it is Alexander Jarvis; thence Easter­ out He knows that the one and going to be a hard winter, wa ly about 937 feet t6' a point in the Yoiv Endnitiatm Spdls parently set out to report that only chance he has is to make went into the woods and did our conUnuation Northerly of the the Russians had agreed to the such a drastic and thorough borrowing, and thg winter garden Westerly line of Maxwell Street; prilneiple of international Inspec­ house-cleaning that the American has been placed in a spot where thence Southerly about 916 feet tion of atomic facilities. This is we can see it side-view while we in the Westerly line of Maxwell Your Sannfpi Succeu-- people will, when it la over, be look out on the slopes where win. Street and its continuation North­ true, and has been true for some saUsfled that the last villain has fer is gdlng to encamp, and where erly, to the point of beginning. ttme. But western diplomacy has been thrown out the last foul it will catch our eye in a drab 5. To change to Industrial m Manchester’s Oldest Finandd huthudon ignored it, and continues to ig­ nest been cleaned up. February dusk, and where it will zone all or part of an area on the nore it, because it aeems to fear steal upon our senses, vrith a vital Southwesterly aide of Bidwell He has come back to Washing. rominder, at some moment when New accounts afo growing and drowiag. Aanots bow ap­ CauiuiffM that, Russia being Russia, there Street, Northwesterly of Wetheroll ton to face up to the problem of they may be winter-low, of tha Street, now In Rural Residence proach 15,000,000. We am partieolarly happy to see this 3 % Cnrreat DivL AUTOMATIC IAS must be a catdi la it somewhere. how to do this, to decide how he Is mliMle still flourishing beneath Zone, bounded and described aa iron'd in this, oar 60th Anniversary Year. dead With lasared Be* AUTOMATie MS ARTOMATIO M S Vhat may bo so, but ignoring the the snow. follows: Beginning at a point in cority Never Lena For to shift his o^^’n act from that of These were the survival devices MMRIRATIM REFRIRERATORS Rusataa oonceaslon is not the way toleration to that of righteous In* the Westerly line of Bidwell Any anoant nuy be'saved say tiaie^Y oat foadp are at all 60 Years. B yS M E M S t* IISMSAL to bring it down to brasd tacks. of the old New England winter— Street vrhidi point U located 600 limp iasnred op to $10,000 by a U. S. Government Agency. dlgnatlon, to try and start swim­ the soapstone for the feet, the feet Northerly of the IntorsocUon A beautifuUy taUored drea* By Mts. Aupe Oabot EITMEH MHIE Tha Mexican diplomat alao ap­ ming back against the Ude which apple for the tongue, and the win­ of the Westerly line of Bidwell Open YOUR Aceonat—Sava OFTEN—Watch Yow SavlnilB that'* th* latest in two plocer* for Knit this toasty warm set for parently intended to report that ter garden for the mind's eye, and womm. VonatOe a* can bo, and ONLY * A WSIK threatens to carry him and hla ad­ Street with the Northerly line of tIcM y seyled. loik « a maa GROW! . that special balqr. Hood and mit- ONLY A WUK 6.10 ONLY * 1 .6 2 A WUK the two sides had agreed to a full if modern furnaces and modem WethereU Street; thence Wester­ M allm and charming with it* tana a rt revaniU*, work one side *3.64 ministration out of office. celUrs have ruled out the first hove i r lewels aad smooth paMUsd akirt, poekoted disclosure of all their armed ly about 400 feet to a point in the eapaa^le* beads- In white and tb* other in pink or After Small Damn Paymaat Ahar Small Damn Paymant The new act vrtll have to be two, the last is still as vital and ll^terly line of land now or for­ Jaekot with short or threo quarttr blue with a docoratlve border in Altar Small Dana Paymaat forces. This seems to be a true very, very good to convince many rewarding aa ever. omai E M noM tasja merly of Ostop Bwstxea; thence 0 6 euffad slotve* oontraatlng color. Heats! Coaki! The perfect, ’ Only lafrigerater wHfc a fsport on general priadple dls- people. Northwesterly along the Easterly PaU*ni No. 6777 la a Saw-rite Pattern No. 6938 ccmtaln* com- lO-yur gMraatee. It itsyi MSMioas inside the aecret U l OUR COMPUTE Open Dally 9 A. M. to S P. M. completely eatomatic 2-in-1 Tha modsm, sHicioat way Une of said land now or formerly M a n c h e s t e r perforated pattern In staes 94, 99, plote khltting Instructions, mater­ iHent, Im Is longer! to ditpoM af garhaga aad But the West objects that this of Ostop Swetses, about 1242.7 S E U e n O H OF W^BMday 9 A* to 12 Noon 99, 40, 43, 44, 49, 49. 60, 69. S in ial raqulraments, stitch Ulustra- 1129 5IS4 ca rn a l principle ' agreement Not The Why We Do It HEARING-AID feet to land now or formerly of 94, 6 6-4 yard* , Town Plaaniim OommiasMa 197 MAIN BIBEBT now stylos, simpl* to nwks'frocks rscUens ea knitting and areehst* to hM aldgf that atomic taet goes' as follows: rranda P. Handey, Chairman •TATE THEATEE BUM. ier aU ago*; decorating tricks; Ing... a gift pattera printed in Harry E. Busesll, Secrotary Mnashoaior'aOldaat Financial Isatitstian; g ih littn a B printed Inside th* th* book and many otiwr grand liBjniTiil fi~it so the T have the worst luldc. Tester- IfinrtiDPtir. ^ 95 esate today, fsaturvB. 96 cants. ^ M IM that*.d y the Und aoB>atot I weikad 41M Deoeober 4i. 1961 * tf .

EANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, HANCRESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11.1951 UANCHESTER EVENING H ER ^D , MANCRESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1951 t- ' • ' W I ill J

Preaches Sermon room taught by Mrs. Cfliarlea Church, Maftchester; Mlaa Marj 'ia M. (tarrnger, Mansfleld Cen- overall plan for a four lane divid­ VanDeuaen. Pamela Simmona will Pitch from Union Methodis. ler; organist, Frederic S. Tyler. Still Improving ed highway to extend from' the On Words of Life South Gkventry poKray Mary; Bmeet Brigham. Church, Bolton: Mrs. T. WllUanr Wdat Willington; tiler, George New York state line to the Maa- Aprons for Personal Gift Touch . Mia. Patatae UMIe Joaeph. Graham, Sr., from First Church of "Visgrove. Mansfleld DepoL The Cross Highway aachuaetta atate line. Currently The cast of the ptay will Include (3irUt, Congregational. Mansfleld; three trustees elected for a one- work la In progress between the Sunday! Dec. 9, at Onter Oon- OoTMitry T -t» l In Scene 1: Kln» Harod’a Court, Rev. and Mrs. Truman O. Ireland «ear -term; Eugene C. Winch, present end of dual lane highway gregational Church, the pastor, Herod, Robert Chalecki; wiaeaacn, from Weslevan Methodlat Church, West Willington; Georg# J. MWth- Another link In the conversion and Mile Hill road where the ad­ m v. Clifford O. Simpaon, preached John Maheu, Allen Waee, Floyd of tbd Wilbur Ctom Hlfhway Into on "Jesiui Christ, tha Light of the ; Theodore SelU Jr., was elected Houghton, N. Y.; Arthur R. Ire- ews, Coventry: W. Harrleon Oer­ ditional lanea are being graded. \ f eoMtituUd an attampt t0.monopp* prealdent of the Class of 1951 at Hull. Scene H, Shepherds on the laifil from Old First Church, Pres­ ter, Storte. a four lane divided highway la be­ Also Included In today’a an­ liaa IntanUte trad# In vMaUon of World.” This sermon was based HlUaide, ahepherda, Richard ing forged with the announcement 1 ♦ on true stories, which told )iow the George Heresy Robertson byterian, Huntington. N. Y.; Mrs. Fred W. Sadler, outgoing wor­ nouncement was a town aid pro­ tha Sharaan Act. Ha iaauad a par- School during an election there Booth, James R*wley. Ronald Ste­ Doris McLallen from First Con­ shipful 'muter, was presented a today by State Highway Oommla- ject In Norwalk for the InatMla- maMBt injimctkm prohibiting tha the Words of Life from the Bible phana, Alan Crickmore. David De- aloner G. Albert Hill of a bid open­ influenced. the lives of many who Friday. Other officers are vice gregational Church, Cambridge. oaat m utcr'a jewel. The pre- tion of aame 1,800 feet of drainage JouilMl trom attampttnr to mo* OIL BURNER SERVICEMAN prealdent Ralph Noyea; recording Montlgny. Head Angel. Bruce Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. George sentatkHl waa made by Earl K. ing for Dec. 28. The new project. on Soundvlew avenue, Edgewo^ Bppoliaa such trada. were troubled, depressed or in Haidlng; Multitude of Heavenly In tha Town of Union, calls (or despair. “Jesus Is the Light of secretary, Roberta Kalber; corre- W. Moberg from Hockanum Meth­ Haling of Willimantic, secretary atreet and. l-enox avenue. ” Tba foaanunant’a action acalnit aponding secretary, H a r r Le t Hosts, iiancea Qulrlon, Laura La- odist Cliurch, East Hartford; of the Grand Lodge of Connecti­ approximately 4.8 mtlea ot grading Dm papar waa a civil ona, hanoa it f tha World. Let Him come into TOP WAOES FOR RIflHT U N Thiem; treuurer, Nancy Char- maire, Judith Fraaer, Virginia Mrs. E. A. Neumann from First and drainage on the eutbound Maybe Ponca City, Okla., has lavoiviM no threat of finaa or im- our hearts’ by reading His tyord cut. land. MacDonald, Geraldine Samuels, Congregational Church. Bast Hart­ The annual meeting of the Na­ roadway of the Wilbur Ctom no Empire State Bulldlnig or Mar- ivn-v,A that we may celebrate a blessed Joan James, Nancy Sseluga, San­ Highway. This IncUidu an exten­ ^ ^ S a’anO-tniit auit aiao Includ- Advent and a true (Jhristmas,” Tha name of Patricia Carpenter ford: Mrs. Howard Petit from than Hale Square Club of Uriel chaiuUae Mart, but It haa one Im­ of Grade > waa lnad\ertently omlt- dra Eremlta, Janet BalocchL^r- Flrat congregational Church, Bar­ Lodge, will be held Wedneaday at sion of a 8 by 8-foot reinforced’ portant bulldtrig it adverttaea well •d tlMtt oftictrt of the paper: lu« were the concluding words. APPLY IN PERSON hem Palmer, Lola Moberg, ^ tr l- bh, ‘ 'n dora Hocvltf, preald«it|8ainual A. The Cherub Choir sang at the Ud aa being a member of the bas­ rington, R. 1.; Mrs. M. Mav Rey- 7:30 p. m. at the Maaonic Hall in concrete box culvert and extenalon According to a sign at the edge of ketball team of the Robertaoh cia Chappell. Karen DePelt. Scene nolda from Flrat Baptlat CTmrch, Merrow. of a bridge over Muhapaug Pond the town, Ponca Chty hae a mod icq- Horvita. aecraury; a P . ^ l f . •tlS .aervlca . and .the .C h a ^ Cflioir School. rtl. At m Stable. M hry.^Pi^la Willimantic. to accommodate the two addition­ em Jail, with plenty ot rooms buHnesa manacer, at the 11 o'clock service. The Simmons; Jftaeph, Ernest Brig­ Mrs. John H. Westland and Mrs. Mdfd Tm ami PiiMr OttaMy Tm ' '.The Krafty Kllppers 4-H (Jluh Mra. G. Raymond Johnson, lec­ Herman F. LeDoyt will be in al lanes. avallabia for speeding motorUta loy, e^tor. . ^ a.. Senior Choir at both servicea Friday after acliool will begin work ham, and the entire ceat charge of the setback party Wed­ Thla new project la part of tha at "rugged ratsa.” In fvw y T»«*toB V ’- ■ 'nt Juetice Burton devoted the mm* sang “Hearken Unto Me, My Peo­ Readers will be Joan McClellan turer elect of Coventry Grange, lor poitlon of hli a,800-word opin­ MORIRRTY BROTHERS on their Christmas project of mak­ attended a Grange Lecturer'a con­ neaday at 8 n. m. In the auditorium ple” by Sullivan. Rev. Dorothy ing gifta. Seven ot the girls at and Judith Harria; property men, of the Nathan Hale Community ion to a review of the caae as re­ W. Pease, minister of music, told 315 CENTER STREET TEL S135 George Caine, Raymond RalnvUle, ference over the week end at lated before Judre Freed. Burton their last meeting modeled walat- Plainville Grange Hall in that city. Center aponsoreff by its organlaa- the children’s story, .“Christmas eoat suits during a tea for their and Gerald Simpson. tinnal committee. The O n- then listed the High Oourfs con­ for Everybody,” at both services The InstrumenUl group wlU New local PofH officers elected clusions under four separate head- and Jay Eberaole, student assist­ mothers at tha home of Mrs. Hans last month will be Installed Janu­ ter’s organlutlonal committee Hansen,'lesder. Mlaa Shirley L. present “The Sorority Waltz,” and ary 3 at Coventry Grange Hall by ha.s Just started a project of pur­ Infs: ant at the church, assisted in the ■Silent Night”: the vocal group •:1S and 11 o’clock servicea. ', Weik, county ssaiitant club lesder, the Pioneer Grange Past Masters chasing permanent 'Chrlatmaa 1. The conduct complained waa a guest. Sandra GIsnnay ia “God Rest You Merry Gentlemen,” Installing Team. trimming. About $12 to date haa Sore! about “was an attempt to monopo­ This was Bible Sunday and ilso Club reporter. and "Angela We Have Heard On been used from the treasury for lise Interstate commerce.” White Gift Sunday at Center High." Marilyn Rumph-will give Among meetings of local inter- Coventry Cooperetive Nursery eat Tuesday are the special poul­ outside bulbs. IN-WAU rORMICA 2. The paper’s attempt to "re- (3iurch. The boys and girls of the and Kindeigarten charter mem- a piano aelecUon "One, 'Two, TV • KAOIO OP THE WEEK MUn Its monopoly” violated the Church School brought in their S H O P THEI Three.” The Junior high chorus try disear.e session at 8 p. m., at OOUNtlRS bera have voted to have a meeting the agiic I tural rooms in the East 1951 PLYMOUTH •hetman Act. white gifts which are being sent Dec. 13 at 8 p. m. at the Nathan will sing (Jhristmaa music. Solos f n ^ MARK OF The Injunction Issued against to the Rush Memorial Congrega­ will be presented by two teachers, school, Rockville, corner of Park a. Hale Community Center for par­ and School streeta, opposite the L UM OUbff OUAFITV the Journal "does not violate any tional Oiurch in Atlanta, Ga., EA SY W A Y ents of enrolled pupils or prospec­ Mrs. Alfred B. Dodd, end Mlaa guaranteed Freedom of the where they will be distributed to post office; members of First Con­ 4 DOORS and CLUBCOUPES tive pupils. To date 19 registra­ Marjorie Kearns. gregational Church In veatr)’ at 8 JUMIO ILOCK5 the under-privileged children in tions have been filed for the clasa- The Grange Pioneer Past Mas­ the day nursery, hospital and p. m. to elect a member to board CUSTOM 4. The Injunction decree Is ea to begin Feb. 4 here. By-laws ters Association installing team of trustees to fill a vacancy; St. EXHWTS A V A IU K I FOa IMMIDIATt DHJViar "reasonably consistent with the re. school sponsored by that church. . . . Right in the comfort of your A havs bsen accepted. will Install officers at Ashford KITCHENS 57.45 * WSWAYS Christmas gift aprons, made at home from cotton feed bags, are attractive and iMx^nsive. Three very large cartons, weigh­ Mary’s CYO at 7:30 p. m. at the Ifrr qulrements of the case and re­ own home! Avoid the (Christmas C Mrs. John J. Cummisk has been Grange In Warrenvllle Wednes­ church hall; Coventry Garden AT THE 010 eaiCi mains within the control of the Princem line apron for practical kitchen wear (left) haa deep, useful pockoto. apron ing about 300 pounds, were sent. elected vice president of Coven­ day, and those of Hlllstown (upper left center) is bound in red, hss patch pdekj^ HaU apron , X II X pleases.” patch ' . * 616 always welcome, give pleasure all year of the East Central Connecticut Griswold of Somere, Eaet Central By Oalle Dugas ..red Upe, given a red Pomona deputy, and Mrs. Walter The Board of Education will II and t blocks S' l x II x 22. "We do not dispute that gener­ Aprons, as Christmas gifts, are pocket. Wide shoulder straps Two Fort Fairfield, Me., boys ’round. Stop in today for perfect gifta Jn all price Teachers Credit Association gave have a special meeting Wednea­ al right," Burton said but then Ruth Millett button In a . talk on the privileges of that S. Haven of Coventry aa pianist. Dnd caa aseemble them Manchester ...... _ . . u. ' criss-cross In bl who said they visited Manchester ranges. Mrs. Florence U. Grady, co- day at 8 p. m. nt the George Her­ added this quotation from another so popular with women as to he , over the week end returned home union. esy Robertaon School to interview a u i L O quickly with noils and gliin case decided some years ago: Older People Need Recreation j almost traditional by now. The xhe coverall Is a handy apron late Sunday night and found they (JhrUtmaa parties at the George chairman of the local U80 fund four new applicants for the posi­ provided In purchase price. "But the word ’right’ Is one of Date Book Programs As Much As Others „nes that are made for the wearer ' and one that many women pick were subjecta ot a missing per­ Heresy Robertaon School will be drive, requests that all collection tion of principal at the achool. To CUSTOM MADE CAMNn MAIORS the most deceptive of pitfall*; It I as the backbone of an apron sona hunt. In the various classrooms Friday, returns be In by Wednesday. T O U ftS T ! SASH • DOORS su m » ------^ . lare heat, because they combine Dec. 21. There will be an ex- date six such have been Inter­ is so easy to slip from a qualified Today Our town s recreation depart-' ...nu wardrobe. We made a coverall Peter Hiscoe and Gary Rasmus­ Mrs. Walter L. Thorp returned viewed. ANB THAT MEANS meaning In the premise to an un­ ment, following the lead of a num- \ personal touch with ,prac apron in an apple print, gave It an sen, both 16, left home Friday, ' change of 25 cent gifts qmong the to her home on L/mgvue Farm, On Dec. 19 another special Smorgasbord supper. St. Bridg­ pnaacBiFTiON fhabmacv children. Light refreshments QOALITy materials qualified one In the conclusion. et’s Church, 6:30 p. m. ber of other cities, has Just or-' ticality. appliqued pocket in red, shaped leaving a note saying they were South street, over the week end meeting will be held with the fac­ CJe-tttui»lr*fJciF ■ like an apple. A woman wants a 901 M A I N ST R I C T • M A N C H r STl R will be served afterwards. following a flve-day stay at the Most rights are qualified.” Y.W.C.A. Public Affairs lec­ ganized a social program for men When they’re made from cotton going to Prince Edward Island. Miss Alice Kuan and Mias Mary ulty of the Robertaon School and Burton went on to state that ture, Dr. George McReynolds and women of 50 and over. feed bags, according to patterns, real cover-up for kitchen work 'ITiey failed to return after a dance Rockville City Hospital. the Center School concerning sal­ ' Wang of Annhurat College in Put­ Pfc. Robert J. Thorp hea re­ the right claimed by the Journal speaker, at 1:15 p. m. It’s high time we started look­ gift aprons have anoUier asset: but she doesn’t want it to shout at Andover. N. B.. Friday night. nam, Friday spoke to the pupils ary requests. “Is neither absolute nor exempt Friday, D«wmlier 14 ing after the needs of this age They’re thrifty. But thrift doesn’t out its, practicality. They came to Manchester In­ turned to Sampson Air Force Base Other Wednesday meeting! In* TheW.C.GLENNEYca 7. CAMERA SHOP of Grade 4 at the Robertson in Geneva, N. Y., following a 10- elude Coventry Fragment Society from regulation.” He continued: Brltish-American Club annual group. mean dullness. Vary the patterns Another coverall apron, which stead of Prince Edward Island, School during a program high­ BUILDING MATERIALS “Its exercise as a purposeful children’s Christmas party. We have all kinds of activities we did In a green-and-white check they said upon their return. The day leave spent at the home of his pot luck luncheon CTirlatmas par­ that you use with the needs of lighting the social study work on parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. LUMBER FUEL means of monopolising Interstate Saturday, December 15 for our young children, teen-age your friends and make everyone overprinted with a rose-and-navy boys changed their minds and China and Its relationship to the ty at noon at the home of Mrs. -*: (*) f S ' V Nutmeg Forest, No. 116, Tall canteens for the high school floral deaign, haa princess lines. came here to visit with friends, Thorp. Walter S. Keller; Brownies of ,156*1HAJN ST. KUtWCItSUR commerce Is prohibited by the happy. United States being conducted by Thirty-six new members were Sherman Act. The operator of the Cedars of Lebanon, children’s crowd, and almost more activities For a friend who likes to enter­ It’s dart-fitted, with buttons In they stated. Advertise in The Herald—-It Pays Mrs. Charles Hemingway’s class­ Troop 69 from 3 to 4:30 p. m. at Christmas paKy, State Armory. for the young married aet than back at the upper edge and, tie received Into the fellowship of the Robertson School auditorium to radio station equally with the tain, a party-time apron will be room. The women talked about First Congregational Church Sun­ publisher of the newspaper. Is en­ they can crowd into their busy, a welcome gift. A 100-pound feed strings for the waistline., their native land and were dressed work on puppets and complete active lives. Note: To obtain patterns for day during aervlcea attended by their Christmas projects. titled to the protection of that bag in a soft blue, maroon and In native costume. A number of over 150 children and adulta. act.” But the social life of past-mid­ white ballet print waa ehoaen for any of the aprons shown, except parent.* and friends were guests. Officers for the ensuing year of IiiventH Traffic dle-age men and women haa long No. 5168,' send 30 cents In coin, Thpte Joining by adult baptism Uriel Lodge. AF and AM. install­ Referring to the Journal's com­ the apron we made. It’s easy to Chinese tea, rice cakes and al­ and confession of faith Included plaint that the Injunction amount­ been ignored. Everybody haa ex­ do, pretty when it’s finished. A your name, address and the pat­ mond cookies were served. ed following election and appoint­ Safety Gfldget pected them to look after them­ tern number for each pattern de­ Mrs. E. Lynn Beerwort. Miss Anne ment Saturday night at the Ma­ ed to a prior restraint upon what white cotton organdy sash and Subject material on “Attacks K. LeDoyt. Mrs. Thomas W. Rider, Busy Shoppers Use It could publish. Burton said: selves. big pocket provide contrast and sired to Anne Cabot, The Man­ On Our Schools." Is available at Alfred H. Simpson, Miss Paula sonic hall in Merrow include local ”We find In It no restriction Yet they are the age group that trim. chester Evening Herald, 1150 the Robertaon School. Mrs. Myr, reaidenta: Eugene W. Latimer aa Zurith, SwIUerland —(Ah— A really needa a helping hand. Many Avenue of the Americas, New Ann Day, and Ernest N. Buser by treasurer, elected; Gilbert W. upon iuiy guaranteed Freedom of Swiss traffic policeman has in­ Another half-apron for a hoa- tie B. Carpenter. Mrs. Alfred B. proxy In absentia. the Press. The injunction applies of them are having to readjust teas uses a 100-pound print bag York 19, New York. Pattern No. D(x)d. Mias Marjorie Kearns, Miss WIttmsB, iunlor steward; Clar­ Our Fluff Dry SehriM vented a device which, he says, their lives, either because children Joining by confession of faith ence E. Williams, chaplain, ap­ to a publisher what the law applies coiild prevent 80 per cent of all and part of a plain hag. Plain 5168 is 25 cents. Helen Mazur and Mrs. Charles having been previously baptized; to others. Injunctive relief under traffic accidents. , are grown and scattered, or be fabric la inset In inverted Hemingway recently attended a pointed. cause the man has retired or finds The UN la a failure, not because Frederick G. Blsaell. Mrs. Louise Other officera elected follow; It’n the economy laundry buy for the the Sherman Act is as appropriate Jakob Gossweller. an inventor triangles and forms the waist­ panel discussion at the Windham G. Phillips, Mra. Helen B. Young. a means of enforcing the act himself moving down the success band. Print Is a light blue and rust unity a^ong nationi la undesir­ High School in Willimantic per­ worshipful master, Carl Snow of hounewife with a lot of work and a tight who Is assigned to the Zurich Po­ ladder instead of holding his high­ able or impossible. It la a failure Howard Petit, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Mansfleld Depot; senior warden, against newspapers as It Is against lice Department’s traffic division against white, with plain fabric taining to thla and the sublect of ward ScluilthelBS. Joining by re­ est perch on It, or because of the dyed a matching rust. because the spiritual condltiona of •Interpreting Our Schools Today.” Emil Adamec of Weat Wtlllngton; I ' budget. Busy ChrintmaH ahoppera can turn Others.” as a technical expert, said that If Illness of either husband or wife. affirmation of faith having for­ Junior warden, George Taft. Mer­ his combination brake and accel­ A practical apron that looks unity are not present. Superintendent John C. Reilly merly been a church member but Then, too. there are many wid­ pretty Is done in plaid, bound In —Clare Booth Luce, playwright. served on the penel diecuasion row: secretary, Warren N. Sar­ the laundry job over to ua. FLUFF DRY erator pedal had been used In the ows and widowers In thla age wtan <3ouiiciIa of Windham and not Joii^g by letter of transfer; gent of Storrs. Those appointed: United States the past 50 years group who no longer know quite Mra Freflerick G: BlaaeU. Mtt' alhd senior deacon. William C. Barker, ia the beat buy. Laundry ia returned Farm Population 800,000 lives would have been Todsind Counties met there. Mra. Robert BisseU, Mlaa Mary what to do for aoclal life and rec­ niere will be e special meeting Elagleville: Junior deacon. W. Guy aparkling clean with flat work ironed and saved. reation since they have become of member* of the First Congrega­ Louise Bourn, Mrs. Heldreth C. Oliver. Manchester; senio* stew- Seen on Decline Under Gossweller’s system of a single members of society Instead tional Church Tuesday'at 8 p. m. Buser, in absentia, EMward A. srd. A. H. Goodale, the remainder completely dried, nMlIy combined brake and accelerator of half of a team. Iw the vestry to elect e member Neumann, Mr. and Mra. Adam South Willington; marshal, Fran- Raleigh, N. C.—(Ab—The num­ pedal, one pushes down with his They are the group that has the to the board of trustees to replace Quandt, Mrs.* Alfred H. Simpson. folded, ready for a quick whiak with the ber of people living on farms in heel to provide more ga8 and with leisure time and realty need some Walter L. Thorp. Mr. Thorp has Joining by letter of transfer. the United States has been de­ ball of his foot to apply the kind of organized aoclal life, tendered hla resignation because of Mrs. Arnold E. Carlson from Ui* iron. creasing steadily since 1910. say brakes. The foot Is, therefore, where they can make new friends, U1 health. Center Congregational Church, North Carolina State College agri­ always in braking position. Fur­ enjoy social evenings, and learn The Christmas program to be Mancheater; Arnold E. Carlson cultural economists. thermore. pressure on the brake new hobbles. presented at the l^rent-Teachers from the Emanuel Evangelical Lu­ FOR RENT Fog sg^ 1110 farm population Is now t^ a l automatically cuts off the 'The world Is full of lonely older Aasoclatlon meeting Wedneaday theran Church, Hartford; Mrs. about what It was in 1900. al­ gasoline so there Is no possibility people who need to have new at 8 p. m. at the Robertaon School Hannon* N. Oochraae, from the though the national population la of “stepping on the wrong pedal.” worlds opened up for them. Any haa bean announced. Highlights First Congregaticmal Church, An­ about 75 million greater. The 1950 community that has no plans in win he “The Christmas Story" by dover; Mrs. KennetA A. Downing MaiirSLStora farm population of 23,877,000 was its recreation program for Its old­ the pupils of the Grade 3' class­ from Center Congregational a drop of approximately five mil­ Teen-Age Drivers er citizens is neglecting an impor­ ■ l i i i u lion from the 1940 totid. tant duty. Rt The Center What does your community 2-1 SNO CAPS IN PERSON Learn In Schools have to offer Its past-fifty resi­ 500 All Readv For You — Most All Sizes NOW OCCUPIED Notes 5 Dog Bites dents? 600-16—$9.95 670-15—19.95 •y McKlNNEY IROS. Detroit. Mich. — (A1—Teen-age (All righta reaerved, NEA Service, Exc. CBsing Exc. Casing , liAyoufosfeep.. CoR4277 During November automobile drivera are learning In V Inc.) tomorrow achool coiiraea how to do a better Saw Tooth Tread Regular At BRUNNER’S Job behind the wheel. 600-16—$6.95 Exc. 670-15—$6.95 Exc. Dog Warden Lee Fracchla re­ Nearly 8.000 high achoola, 40 ported today he had received but per cent of the total, offered either 200 Used Tires—$3.95 Up Milttjouuf)... five dog bite complaints during cUaaroom or classroom and prac­ 300 Used Tubes—$1.00 and Up the month of November. The war­ tice driving courses. A total of den said November waa the 662,370 or 43 per cent tit thoae We Do Not Bum or Mar Your White Sidewalls 7P.M. TO 9P.M. TfcnUjDufODokir^ slowest month since he assumed eligible, participated, according to SOUD $10,1)00 Stock of Seat Cqvers. I^irgest Stock and Be sure to be here tomorrow night and bring every one of the kiddies Perfectly Timed For Grand ChristjlLls Giving the duties for the Towm of Man- 4 report lasued by the Association wMe^you'ra not faoldrig' cherter several years ago. of Casualty and Surety Compan­ Selection East of the River To Pick From to see Brunner’s Santa. The biggest-hearted and most jovial Santa you’ve A total of 32 complaint! were ies covering the 1950-51 school SATISFACTION ever laid eyes on. Sec yon tomorrow night! , received and in seven cases lost year. $30,000 Stock of Auto Parts. Bargains to Everyone dogs were r^'iimed to th.ir The report showed an increase for fho man who owner* of almost 18 per cent in the num­ OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. LOLLIPOPS ber of students participating over Legal Notices the previous year, and an Increase hot ovoryfhlng CANDY AT A COURT o r PROBATE helii of 10 per cent in the number of f At llancheBt^r wlthlr^ and for the schools offering driver-training Cive the gift of good r CHEWING eUM DlBtlict of Manchester, on the Khh courses. grooming, the gift of good tista CAMPBELL dav of Dumber, 1351. Present. JOHN J. WALLETT. - TODDY SUCK, the new, FREE FREE JudES. tolidtfitJ ifter-shsve lotion by ItoUte of Amelia M. Bantly. late of EmbrocMbl* Chic 544.50 Manchester, in said District, ceceased. Traffic Officer Sportsman. Toddy Stick mskee AUTO SUPPLY, m a The administrator havlnK exhibited all others seem old-fashioned lita final administration account with 29 BISSELL ST. TEL 5167 or 6762 WHILE YOU'RE HERE ■aid estate to this Court (or allowance. because it can be used anytime II la Victim of Times — anywhere! Toddy Slick goes ORDERED! That the smh day of December. IMl. at ten o’clock, fore- wherever he goes to keep him ‘ BE SURE TO SEE anon. at the Probate Office in the Muni- St. Louis—<41— Chalk the alweyi oool, eared for and elpal BuUdlnc In aald Manchester, be traffic cop aa a victim and the aame is assifned for a hear- 1 this alert. Handsomely Inr on the allowance of said adminis­ streamlined age. gift-wrapped tration account with aaid estate, he For. say St. Louis patrolmen, for Christmas, and the aame la asslRned for a hear- today'i traffic officer Just doesn’t inff on the allowance of aald adminis­ Toddy Sti^ "SINCE 1907 BV REID tration account with aald estate, as- have a satisfactory place to plant ia only eertainment H01t5l 47SS 977 MAIN STROr ... MANCHE5TIRj^ CItatiMi CofiVMo G1*M I T - ’™” * " 1^ /

MANCHESTER EVENING HERAUH MANCHESTER. OONN« TUESDAY, DECEMRER 11, 1951

to pay premiuma W w l» s x MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11,1961 tha topic of the aeenlag. AFL Asks Aid peraon at branch otftBea. ■. RockviOe McMa CMb Union ametala have charged the A nweUdg of tha Man’a Cluh far company wRk hiring "scab non­ the men of the community will he For Strikers union worhera" to cross the pick­ Want Flat Engaged Heart Clinic Give 140 Pints held nt the Vernon Methodlat et lines of the home office In [:V : Church thia evening at 8 o'clqck. Newark, $f. J., in aa attenipt to .s ts i Wamea # f the Mooae break tha strika. M ARI ST. Formed Here In Blood Visit . The Women of the Moose will Instructs Organizers tn Wise Ways on Gifts for Gals meet this oradiag at the Mooae But, aaid Mr. Uraa, "Our pl«R- Release of Assist Pruflential Men eta are performing tbetr aaaignod \ ( 1 & k i i 6 U reaM with Dr. Bagoat Dorothy Hospital Program to Be Randall praeiding. There will be a In Any Way They Can duties with great optlariam and O f 155 Doaorsy 15 Are Chriatmaa party following the faith that their IME deaaanda win Prisoners Conducted by Doctors ■wotiMC vrith an exchange of gifta be m et." ^ S TO tl IS OPIN TO S:3t TUISOAY AND WEDNESDAY. 9:00 F. M. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY Is ‘Uniique’ ]lejMl«d; Mks Quota and a pot hick enpper. Hartford, Dec. It — (PI — The He said that contact la baiBg With Special Training American FaderatkMi of Labor has maintained with thq U. S. Media­ (CautlUMd from Fagu Oue) O f 150 Pints by Ten Mayflower Lodge Mayflower Rebekah Lodge will histructod its organiaers toi thia tion Servioa aflielsl aartgnad to (OMrtImMS Cm Vm * One) 18.000 and 20,000 Chinese," Levie T he Manchester Memorial Hos­ meet this evening at Odd P'ellow’B Btata aad othera affectod by the the atrike, but no data haa been naekvtla; Dee. 11— Tha Rode- set for resumption oI nagotla- Caudto trip to Burep* lu t aummcr said. pital on Nov. 28 established a Hall. Thera will ha a abort buoi- strike of Prudential Insurance Heart Clinic designed to offer an­ vWa Chapter a ( Uw Amerieaa Red ■MB maating with a Stanley party tlOM. M tha goMt «C a wlM roarchant. He ectlmated that the 0>mmu- Otmpaay agenta to diaist the other service for the welfare of CktMa aecured 140 piiUa o f Wood and refnahm eatf. striUng ageata *1a any way they Capping an that waa tha aanaa- niata hava 70,000 to 88,000 South the community. Five doctors who • Party Tsalght The ihxt phonograph eompahy tha vM t of the Bioodmobila can.” tional Btory by Abraham Taitel- Korean prtaonera, and 12,000 to are membera of the hospital staff , Kaocluatko Lddlao Auxiliary was the Edison Spaakliw Phono­ unit aa Monday. Hie unit waa In a letter received by Local 80. baum that two man, one of them a 14.000 -UN priaonera. Of the' UN and are particularly interested win meat tonight at 7:80 ' at the Inauraare AgenU Intaniatianat graph Os., formed AprO il, llTd. and apecially trained in cardiac located at the aocial rooms of tha club's tounga on West Main atreet frequent aaaodata of Otudia at group he eetlmated 1,000 to 1,800 Union. Harry, E. O’Reilly. AFL .Di- diseases will serve on the Heart Unlaa Church and liS paraona Following tha meeUng there win rector of Organiaatlon. aaid that race tracka and other placea, tried were Britieh, 1,00# were from oth­ committee and conduct the clinic. be a Christmaa party aad poUuek to shake TWtelbaum down last I praaaatad thcaMalvas, with U ra- the iaauranoe agenta were com­ er couhtrieii ani the remainder This new eervice, which Is spon­ JacUona. supper, with an exchange Of gifta. April for 1 ^ .0 0 0 under threat be were Americana. pelled to Btrika against the Pru­ sored by the Medical Staff and ap­ Rockvflle'B quota for the day J fe a ’a CNb dential Insurance Company. would have tax troubles. FIgurea Differ proved by the hospital Board of At the merting of the Menb MM WMTED Tbe caudle friend was Frank waa 198 pints. M r / John 8 . Ma- George L. Russ, president of the Hie figure! on poeaible Ameri­ Tnisteea, will be conducted in the oon waa captain of tha day. Ihe a u b of St. Bernard's Church to be Kathan. same manner as the successful insurance agenta union, aaid that can priaonera don't ooinclde with naxt visit of the Bioodmobila unit bcM on Wodneoday wreaifig at 8 p. “Many other A F L unions ha\-e T « WEffc TaiUlbaum said Nathan and a recent UN atrocity report. Cancer Clinic. Indigent heart pa­ m.. plana vriR he completed for the to the RoCkviUa Chapter in Janu­ pledged support of the strike and Bert K. NasUr of HoUywood, Fla- <>>l. Jamea M. Hanley of the tients will be referred by their man's Oommtmkm Sunday at the ary win be with the Coventry are informing their members not BHNI VIIVI asked him for the half million dol­ U. 8. Eighth Army said recently family physicians to the new clinic Nlaa ElMMor F . Maach. 7:80 a. m. Mam. to pay premiums to the company lars and claimed eloae connections tbe Rede have killed about 8,600 for consultatidii 'and advice. After with a Washington '‘clique." in- being presented at the clinic, the until the strike ia aattafactorily Americans after taking thesn pris­ Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Su- Fayatto Lodge No. 89. A. F. Apply * eluding Caudle, which they said oner. Fewer than 11,000 Ameri­ patient will be referred to his settled." He aaid that sympathy checki of 166 Weet Main atreet. and A . M.. will hold lU annual Salvatore Vinci ■trike* might rcmilt If the Pruden­ looked for "soft touches." cana have been reported missing physician with the recommenda­ Rockville, announce the engage­ alection of oSleora thia evening at tial strike ia prolonged by the All those named by Teitelbaum In action, ao Hanley’s figures tions made by the clinic staff. have made denials. ment o f their daughter,. Miaa 7:80 In the Masonic roomx One I§ Now Corporal company's "refusal to recognize would, , leave only about 8,000 Eleanor Frances Suchecki,”^ to Manchester doctors who make 25 year pin will be preaented and BUSH NERBWERE More Denials this program possible do so on a the eeohomir need* of its agents.” Americans as potential prisoners. Richard Albin Gustafson, son of tbe Entered Apprentice degree Meeinwhile oompany offlrtala As McGrath testified before the purely voluntary basts and there Augsburg, Germany - Salva­ BO. Investigators. Washington seethed A Communist newsman at Pan- Mr. and Mrs. Rus.sell Gustafson of will be exemplifled. Rafreshmenta continued to advise policy hoider* munjom said last week that not 19 Division street, Manchester. no charge to the patient for will be aerved following the tore 8. VincL 88 Clinton atreet, with rumors that (1) President clinic service. The Heart (Clinic more than half the missing Ameri­ mooting. Manchester,, Om a., baa bean pro­ Truman w’as about to take some will be held on the last Wednesday moted to corporaU the 48rd In­ dramatic action in the situaUon, cans were Red Prisoners. He in­ Sahm TramhoD Chapter timated the othera probably were of each month at 10:30 a. m. in fantry Division announced here and (2) heads of still more top the Clinic Rooms on the ground Sahta Trombull Chaptar, killed in action and their bodies Daughters of the American Revo­ thia month. officials would roil before long. Obituary floor of the hospital. CpI. VInri, trained In Camp At the White House. Presiden­ not recovered. He said this was lution. will meet at the honte of Pickett, V a , is now on duty with tial Secretary Joseph Short was the normal ratio of missing troops. Mr*. Charlaa R McLaan tomor­ told by reporters that there was a As a result of Tuesday’s de- row at 8 p. m. Gelorad alldea of the 4Srd Diviiion In the American Zone of Germany. He is a mem­ headline in one newspaper saying velopmenU in the truce tent city Idle Claims Drop baiilliaga owned by the D.A.R. ia that McGrath was about at Panmunjom, negotiators are F u n e r a ls WaaUngton. D. C.. will be nbown ber of the Divieion band. "through." working slmultaneoualy on two of by tha ragiatmr general of the Hi* outfit, engaged in the 3.2 Per Cent Here Southwest Pacific in World War He was asked whether McGrath, These Ckrittssas gifts for her look glamorous, are practical from worn at the hlpllne. Necklace and bracelet (lower center) are in the three remaining ctausea of a Mrs. Marie O. Frank National Society. D.AJL. Mrs. In fact, "Is about through." Far-Eastern mood ef d e s ^ Black velvet lounging pajamas (upper. proposed armistice — supervision Kenneth Troy TrewheDa of East n and reerntted in New England XMAS SALE a woman's point el view. Robe (left) Is budget-priced bemberg Funeral services for Mrs. Marie ON THC INTWE CONTENTS right) have pink brocade coolie coat. Vnique timepiece (lower right) of the truce and exchange of prie- in the poat-war sream. this fail be­ "Mr. McGrath has not resigned, quilted crepe. Tiny evening pune (upper center) In bemberg Gertrude Frank-,, of 15 Hudson Unemployment in the Manches­ Hagtford. Ahy pemon who ia If that's what you are asking fmds like an envelope, can be used a» watch for nignt-table. Every onera. came the first U. 8. National OF OUa SAUS FLOOR brocade has own matching compact and llmetick and a small price. street, who died Friday, were ter area, aa indicated by claims for cHgihl* for membarship is Inrited gift here will be useful long sfter the holidays. The prisoner problem was Guard diviaion to Join General about," Short replied. Maltese crom (upper center) Is studded with colorful cabachons. Is held yesterday afternoon at 2:15 unemployment benefita filed with to attend tha meeUng. The chap­ Only last week, McGrath said tackled by Rear Adm. R. E. Libby Dwight D. Etoenhower'e Atlantic o’clock at the Leclerc Funeral the State Labor Department, dip­ ter relriotrar or any members will he wanted to sUy at the Justice a recent addition to the UN com­ ped slightly during the week end­ Pact armies. Tdys, Rastes, Refrigeraton Home. 23 Main street. Rev. Wil­ fumirii inlormation and assist In department "as long as It is feas­ mand armistice team, and North By Oalic Dugas cade coolie coat with tremendous lard J. McLaughlin, minister of ing Dec. 8. with the totbl declin­ the prepnmtion lif apphenUon ps- ible and practical for me to stay Korean Maj. Gen. Lee Song Cho. Even during the Christmas sea -, sleeves are pretty and inexpensive. the North Methodist Cliurch, offi ing from 189 to 183 for a percent­ there." Mandarin collar, sleeves and One Man Gang who has been directing Red talki ladiss, Record Nayert, son, there are rules about shop- ; elated. age decrease of 3.2. Short had no comment on a News Tidbits on truce sllper^■ision. >ing. But it's the women who jacket bottom are edged in Velvet. Bearers were George O’Brien. Women accounted for 122 of The-’Vernon Homemaker* will suggestion by Senator Nixon (R., enow them, not the men. ! A brunch coat would look equal­ Red Proposals the claims filed, and initial claims, hold Its annual Christmas tea Cal.) that McGrath and Secretary Pitched Way to Culled from AP Wires Allen Griswold, Alfred Kuehn and WANTED Firnitare, Etc. Men are abashed about shop­ ly nice in a big white box under X «e proposed this solution in the Charles Flood. representing new periods of un­ meeting tomorrow at l;Sfi p. m. of the Treasury Snyder should re­ the tree on CThristmas morning. ping for women. They take the two and one-half hour meeting: Interment was in the East Cem employment, decreased from 40 at the home of Mm. Saul Potaer sign. first large, economy else bottle of Pick one that's washable, in a (late "After the armistice agreement of Vernon Onter. Each ene at­ m is Asks McGrath Ouster Top U.S. Honor Churchill will send President etery. , last week to 39. Bof 1€ Y OM French perfume or th^ first black yellow quilted bemberg crepe. Is signed, all prisoners possessed Manchester reported the lowest tending la naked to bring reripea Senator Nixon (R.. Calif.) said Lovely at breakfast on (^ristmas Truman good will message tomor­ lace lingerie the salesgirl shoves by both sides shall be released." Capt. Richard P. Braaaick number of jobless claimants of the of their favorite holiday food, to­ meanwhile that both McGrath and Day and for many days there­ (Continued from Page One) row marking 80th anniversary of tr Oiar la Laani at them. They know there must be Libby countered with a two- 19 office.., whose over-all total gether with aemplea. SecreUry of the Treasury Sny­ something around In the stores after. first transatlantic eomniunicatlon Fimeral services for CJapt. Rich­ CHAMBERS point plan: Mpanleh M ar Vriemaa der "should be fired" l^ause of that women like. But what, they One of the many small gifts kill, and that he didn't even think by radio . . , Seven drivers sum­ ard P. Brannlck, of 22 North Elm amounted to 14.897. This was a friatiiif Bashiast moned for speeding in first three 1. Early, regulated exchange atreet, who waa killed Thursday in decline of 623 fr;om the 15,520 Jamea W. Milne Camp. United the tax scandals. Caudle waa can't Imagine. that looks luxurious and Is priced of danger. of prisoners of war on a fair and fired by President Truman for his hours radar graph is In operation an automobile accident in North claims filed the previous week, tha Spaniah War Veterans aad Mien Apply hi PflWPfl FURNITURE SALES They need help. They need to for pennies is a tiny evening purse Hit Himself equitable basis and under suitable G. Barry Auxiliary win mert tWa "outside activities." in rich Mstcl bemberg brocade. It on Charter Oak Bridge. Platte, Neb., will be held tomor. State Labor Department said. SOI EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, AT/THE GREEN know how to pick things that “They tried to get me, sure, but supervision. evening at 8 o'clock at the GAR In advance of McGrath's ap women won't exchange on Dec. comes /aqtilpped with matching New contract providing 17 ^ row morning at 9:30 from the W. Herald OHke OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. to 9 P . M. the only damage I suffered that "2. Suitable supervision to in­ P. Quish Funeral Home, followed ban. pearance, committee sources hint 62 and they need to consider their compaxft and lipstick. cent wage increase for employes sure humane treatment of. and Luther LMgiw Gift Furniture Cut-Priced ed at possible existence of a “ mas­ day came when one of my own by ,a solemn requiem Mata at S t liM fll SlPBflt wallets when they shop. The French purse In metallic of Bristol Traction Company comfort for the sick and wounded The Luther League of the Fimt ter mind" in the bixarre case of grenades hit a tree. I tried to run Bridget's Church at 10 o’clock Hospital Notes (Costume jewelry is a good place bemberg brt)cade is a wonderful means firm wilt apply f«r increase before* and during exchange,'' Evangelical Lutheran Church will ■n Tdleged PSOO.fKK) tax shake- away from It and In doing ao stum­ Burial will be in the family plot to start.' A handsome Mallesie and deceptive gift: deceptive be­ in rates . . . Duke and Duchess of In response to Lee's question­ meet thl* evemng at 7 o'clock for BRIDGE 10.9S-ll.es TABLES down attempt against Teitelbaum bled and hit myself in the mouth in St. James' Cemetery. cross, for Instance, looks expen­ cause it looks so trim and flat and Windsor scoff at rumor their mar­ ing, Libby said that by "fair and Patient* Today: 100 a Devotion nnd bosineae meeting. wealthv Chicago lawyer. sive pinned at the hlpllne of a suit. actually holds so much. Inexpen­ with a grenade. It split my lip. FVIends may call at the funeral Admitted yesterday: Sam Sil- When Rodrigues gets out of the riage is not going well . . . Car^- equitable” he means an exchange Nearing the end of Its inquiry But it costa little. sive, too, though it has a costly home this evening. A military verhers, Ellington: Miss ■ Lottie army he hopes to marry Rose Ar­ nal Speilmen will spend Christmas which would not give either side Into Teltelbaum's sensational The same thing can be said for look. honor guard will be on duty. Carroll, Rockville: John Tomko. anda of Colton, Calif., “but of with troops In Korea. an advantage if hostilities are re­ Lcffsl Notices story—told under oath—the com­ necklace, earrings and bracelet in These are Just starters. There Motor Vehicles O>mmiasioner sumed. 46 Englewood drive: Walter Kosa- 0 Lamp toMo.snd tabla,cocktail ta­ mittee still had to hpar from three twisted gold, tipped with Oriental are also checkbook covers in course I'd have to«get a job first, AT A COURT OT PRO BAT B bold-* ' Charles F. Kelley believes regular Prisoners not exchanged, pre­ kowski, 14 Kerry street; Dianne at Oerenlry. within and for tb» Dto- persona assigned obscure rales In spikes. And it holds true for a twisted gold yarns or in velvet so our wedding hasn't been set." 0 Matol frama* bi chip-rotktanl bok- ble with removable glou top— wel­ Rodriguez knew of the Medal of busses which "pinch-hit" as school sumably, would be released only E. Bell, 82 Weaver road. tflct of Corerlry. on the 7th d*y of Teltelbaum's shakedown recita­ watch that flips shut like an en­ sttidded with rhinestone crowns. Bake*Off Prize Admitted today; Dale Dubiel, December. A.D. 1»1. sd anomef— fold to Bora, floatie- come gifts. AAohegony vegeer. Honor award for some time but he busses should ^ more easily iden­ after a formal peace ia reached. Present Thomai G. Welle*, n**-. . tion. velope, slips readily into a hand­ There are glasses and comb cases tifiable to motorists . . . J. Edgar Levie said the Allies were not 182 Eldridge street; LawTence The three are Bert K. Naster, a bag. It can double as a watch on in beaded velvets. Or satin belts was under instructions from his 824-828 MAIN STREET TEL. 818L MANCHESTER cooted, cron-brocMl tabla top. commanding office. In Korea to Hoover commends American press going to hand the Reds a lot of Awarded Today Pete.raon. Rockville; John Me- moHoo of »Ury Soleimkl. Mmln- Florida electrical supply manu­ a bedside table because It can alight w ith iridescent bugle beads. Carthy. 367 Adams atreet: Mra. Mtatrix. on the UtmUte e»^te of, maintain silence on the subject. for publicizing the FBI's "Ten troopa they could use to strength­ Alexander Bolenikl. l«te nf Coreotry STORE HOURS: 8 to Tueadsy and Wednesday—S:00 to trtO Ikun,, Frt,, Bfit, 52.9.5 MODERN DESK facturer; whom the committee stand upright. For the older woman, try a en their North Korean and Chinese Dolly Fernald. 130 Broad street: REG. 8.98 HASSOCK Brunch coats and lounging pa­ spray of red velvet rosebuds on He did. most wanted fugitives." Mrs. Malcolm R. Wilson of 17 within aaid dlitrlct, deemacd. heard briefly—and secretly— last armies. He said if the Allies hold Alan Willey, Bolton Center; tht* Court doth deerm that *l« jamas are popular as Christmas navy satin stems or black velvet Saturday, Charles Ollphant. who more prisoners than the Reds, the Salem road was one of 75 women Georgy Cowan, 102 Hollister ■Hoath* be allowed aad limited for the 4 7 . 8 8 resigned last week as chief coun gifts and with good reason. roses with rhinestone dewdrops erediton of aaM eaUte to ex M M t ^ r exchange would be disproportion­ and 25 girls who awaited at noon atreet. 7 . 8 8 sel of the Internal Revenue Bu They're priced as reasonably as shining on the petals. Or she Claim* * * * !■ « Ow .m™* •" Jl*’ Arniv Under Fire Radar Brings ate. today the decision of the -judges Births today: A aon to Mr. and mlnlatnUlx »m.' d lr^ t^t poblle resu: and Henry (the Dutchman) you like* and they're the kind of might like an engagement book nr Charles Nicholson. Andover; eatlc* b* cteea o f thl* order by *d- 0 Cxparilycraftod— walnut or flamd Human d u b of Pillsbury's third annual Grand TcrtlelnB In • new***per h a r l^ a ® flump plow tap hoMOefc Ihof'i o Grunewald. man-about-Waahing- gift any woman loves but hesi­ shopping list case in lovely silk a daughter to M .. and Mr*. GR- ook SnWi. Sovon drowon givs 9- tates to buy for herself. brocade. All of these are gifts any Oil Costs, Stocks The Red negotiators agreed to eirruutlon in mid diatrirt. and by ton and wlll-o-the-wisp private In­ National Baking Contest which more Cole. 58 Stephen street. nontlnx a ropy Jhereof nn the publlr faotBool or on extra toot. Covorad vestigator who has figured before Lounging pajamas In black vel­ woman would love to own and none Seven Arrests take up the prisoner question after drowor offset; 7 deuMe-d«sp. waa held yesterday at Waldorf Discharged yesterday: Mr*. algn pool In ■•M Town of Corentry bi durable ptoftic; color choice. In congressional Investigations. vet bemberg topped by a pink bro­ of them are costly. eight days of Allied pressure. UN 'Astoria Ballroom in New York. nearent the place where the deee*»ed (Continued from Page Oae) command spokesmen had accused Martha Aahwell, 5 Nelson place: last dw elt Police were using the radar ays- First prise in the $138,000 con George Leggett. 239 Middle turn­ Certified from Record. __ the Communists of blackmail and test la $25,000, plus a complete TBOMAR 6. WELLSB. JudBC- It would cost the government more tem on Center atreet yesterday using priaonera aa a "human club" pike east; Mra. Ruth Darling, 8 to buy its own parts than to per­ General Electric kitchen. CTiurch street; John Foley. Rock­ and today to rut down on speeders to force acceptance of Red terms Mrs. WUson, the only CV>nnectl EBTATfi o r JOHN H. OOJC^.. mit Mack, Reo and others to pur­ for policing a truce. ville; Erwin Hyson, 413 Woodland late of Coreniry. In the Probate DU- chase them for the government. going west. ■ Lt. Walter Caasella cut preliminary winner, captured trlct of Oarenltry. deoe*»ed. . In the words of Maj. Oen. How­ street; Mrs. Anna Ruddell, 85 The AdmlnlaUalrlx harlax exhibited Hardy said, "The whole matter and Patrolman Edward WInzIer her $50 preliminary prize with South Main street; Mrs, Kathryn ard M. Turner, the Alliea wanted meat dish. Regardless of any prize her admlnl«ti»tloo aeeouat with laid involves subsidizing such compan­ made seven arrests this morning Gardner. 73 Florence street; Rob­ Bitate to the Court of Probate for mli.' AIRLINE RADIO VALUES to take up the question immediate­ ies to keep them in' business." she may win today, Mrs. Wilson Dlntrlct for allowance. It 1* for speeding. Patrolman John ly for the "sole purpose of expe­ has already won a three-day all ert Schultz, Rockville. ORDBRBO—That the Idth day of Discharged today; Clarence Everyone Suboldlsed Baldyga worked with Lt. Caasella diting the negotiations and speed­ expenses paid trip to New York December, 1*51. at 11:00 o'clock ia the Hoffman replied. "We're subsi­ Palmer, Andover: Cliriatopher forenoon. »l the Probate Office In yesterday afternoon, making ing final agreement of an armin- and the equipment she used in yea :oventry be. and the aame I* aaalBnM dizing everyone else now any­ tice.” Falettl, 472 Tolland turnpike; Jo­ or a hearing oh the allowanee of »«ld 0 arrest. terday's bake-off. which includes J way." In an attempt to apeed work of a G.E. Stratoliner stove, a G.E. seph <3ordy, 64 Ridge street. adminlitratton account with aaid Ba- In opening the week-long in­ tate and thia Court dlraeta the Admla- Those arrested for speeding the truce eupervlaion subcommit­ mixer and a table and chair. Istratrlx to cite all penna* lataeaated quiry yesterday, the committee were Guy E. Jodoln, 44, 417 Hart' tee, CTiinese Maj. Gen. Haieh Fang TONE APOLOGIZES > therein to appear at said time and was told by Shaffer that the prac­ ford road; (Harence L. Grenier, 36, made a tentativa conciliatory TAIX FRAUD CASES. UP place, by pehliahlng Ula ordar oue tice of buying through middlemen 82 Foster street; Esther G. Wood­ Beveriy HUIs. OaUf., Dec. 1 1 -- tlm* In acme newapaper having a clr- move to untangle one of the com­ ralal'ir la aaM DMrtet: aad by poat- cost the defense effort more than ruff, 46, 14SA Oollins street, Hart­ mittee's knottiest problems. WaahIngtoB, Dee. 11— (JV-Fraaehot Tone today plead­ Ing a copy " * the puMIe algn , ,po*t $300,000,000 in excess profits dur­ ford; Walter J. Joako, 24, 167 He intimated, conditionally, the The mimbier of tax fraud caaea ed guilty to a charge of battery I aearaat to the place where the dMaka- Park atreet. Hartford; Nicholaa upaa cohMudst Florabel Muir— *d lait dwelt, at leait fire cay* before ing the past three years. Reds would go along with the Al­ turned over to the Juatlee de­ paid time aaalgned. Top executives of th{ auto in­ Penchaff, 41, 58 Chestnut atreet; lied demand (1) to continue troop, partment for prooecutlon* in­ •be laM he spat on her — aad Aad dee return make. dustry were expected to be called Mildred Benham, 87, Storrs, and rotation, <2) replace' worn out creased two and a half timeo la puMIcly ayologiaed. before a certified from Record. __ THOMAR O. Wiet,l,B8. Judge. to testify. John J. Lupacchlnn, 38, o f 76 equipment and (3) create a single Jul.r, Anguat and September, ronrt r a o « eoati^lag about 70 General Motors Corp., Electric Florence street. Julienne A. C^te organisation to supenise the compared with Inst year. persoaa. nTATE o r ALLAN L. CRICK- Auto-Lite, Studebaker, Timken- 31, of Vernon, was also charged armistice. MORE. late of Coventry. In the Pro­ with improper registration be- bata Oiatrlrt of Covantiy. deceaaed. Detroit Axle 0>., end The condition was that the Tha Adminlatratrix having exhibit­ were among these singled out for ■Idea the speeding count. UN command accept the Red pro­ ed ber admintatratlon account with ; criticism. Joseph Alves. Jr., 21, of 45 posal that neutrals conduct be- said Batata to Uie Court of Probate I for aaid DIatrirt (or Sllowance, II I*. I Chairman Hardy excialmtd at CJherry atreet. New Britain, was hind-the-llnes inspection. The Al­ ORPlRBD: That tbe I7th day of one point in the hearing: arrested by Patrolman John lies want Joint UN-Red teams to Daeamber, IMl. at IO:B0 o'clock In the “ W hy should a parasite get a Baldyga yesterday afternoon about do the eupervleing. leraacon. at the Probate Office In Cor- profit for performing no economic Both aubcommiUeea adjourned DON’T BELIEVE ME ehtry be, and the aasM ia aaalgnec' for 3:45 and charged with speeding a hearing on the allowance of aaid sd- services just to get a little rake- and passing a stop sign. The vlo- until 11 a. m.. Wednesday (9 p. m. mlnlat ration account with aaid Batata o f f ? " Tueaday e.a.t.) dad this Court dtraala the Admlnlatra- 23.9S TARLE RADIO IsiUona occurred hear the junction OR THE ADS YOU READ trix to iHte all peraon* Intereated there­ Shaffer said Jie based his esti­ of Middle turnpike west and Cen­ in to appur at aaid time and place; by mate of $300,000,000 in excess ter streets. Alves allegedly pulled pobUabmg thia order one time In come profits paid out since 1949 on an newapaper having a clrcttlatinn . In 21.88 out o f a five car line stopped for •aid Dlatrlet. and by pnatlng a capy on Investigation covering the last 14 the atop sign at Middle turnpike Two Children the public algn poet nearadt ta the months. BUT plaec where the deceaaed laat dwelt, (A ) Outstanding in design and psrfocmsnce. Modsrn w est Police said he pulled into the He said the center purchased dt leant fire day* before aaid time aa- brown plastic esM with Saran plssLie grille that wipes highway and Patrolman Baldyga alBaat.'. 300 parte in the 14 month period was unable to stop him until he Hurt in Crash —And due return meke. clean with damp cloth. Eaty-to-rasd sirpisne-typq dial for $6^813,172 whereas, as a "rea' m was on the Wilbur (Trosa Highway. If Y Wait Certified from Record. —built-in loop antenna. 15% doem on terms. RB)G. ■onable profit" to the manufac' THOMAS G. WELLLBR. Judge. As Advertiseii in T.ilo 24.98. to Pflnts plastic. StJS. turen, the outlay should have Patrolman Baldyga said Alves 'Dso young children wj..--l-.^^ ■-; .J . "■ ^ m . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1961

t o Sign New Two Year Contract with Cards Today B Btodley Considers Case of Hoop Star Pat Dunn A'-S'-. ■■ ■ r l __ liJ____-■ • - -

St. Thomas Ck»ach McDougald Wanted to Go Plays Tonight LOCAL Joe D's Decision Is Princeton to Lose Ten Key Legion After Miller^s Edge Conference Rule Guts SPORT CHATTER Home After First Game Men by Graduation But— Third Success • r ^ B a w L i N G Crockett’s 5 • f Awaited by Yanks New York—(NKA)—How dooe^or Johnny Ho.ip. Joe DlMagglo Lsosim Aotsaetlve tssaee Full Grant-in>Aid PassBl’t (4) Senates*. la*.Tl) EARL W. YOST an unheralded recruit feel feport* eoactaed Mickey Mantle, bia suc- New York—(NKA)—OpponentafKaamaler. Dick Frye a Utica lad. Play Balch'a Pontiac's Kmrrton ...... SI fS 97 279 PIrkey ...... 109 lOS Po»l 44 to 40 Victory flpwtaMItor ing to the world champion Tan* eaasor-to-be. uid-tha «o-calIed axperta believed ■tarred at the post as a freshman. Piganl ...... si 101 — m Rorseuo ...... II 101 Giants Baaebairs Red$ Send Fox* Ryan Tonight in Rec Loop; Fmv ...... IM in 126 344 Prtrrson ...... M M In Y Loop; MRh Gain obtatoad It hiiaMlf, did not m o keea for the first time? McDougald, now a professor at they had Princeton stopped when Ralph Willis played quarter­ Player Forced to Quit " I wanted to go home and climb the American Baseball- Academy Fastest Finishers And Burgess to Phils Smith ...... 104 tot US 334 Thrrrirn ...... tS IM lit i why he couldn’t kom I t WImd time ran out on 25 of 40 football back a fair amount, of the time as Herm’a Play Warriors Luraa ...... 110 It 108 S ir Babcock ...... Ill 141 t? Its Win Over Moriarty's Job; Attorney Tells Dunn could not rooeh an ofTOO- DMplte th* fact tha Oard«i*i>hy tor dlaplaylnr^a right back on that mail truck," In New York’s 212th A.A.A. George Stevens’ replacement. Fr^lhflt ...... — — 108 106 A m v .'^ ta r a n dafcndlnc RacIaportamanahlp on the field' for playera with the last shot of 1950. Totela ...... 4M SSS 607 1676 ment with Andonoa, tbo jnmth do- aaya Oil McDougald, Armory, reveals that he would New York— (NKA) — The For Seminick, Sisler Homer Smith switches from regu­ have quit baseball had ha not The (Tiger loat 10 o f ita attack- Basketball warfare is on sgain TnttlR ...... *633 "io i " w i 15W Meackeeter PaSUIer* (1) HUuidlng Reasons Why Gager cided to quit school before pIoylnF Senior Laa(ue, have atrangthened McOIll University of Montreal How la an tmknown kid with New York Oianta are definite­ era. lar defenalve liaabacker to full­ B—4 <•> (VNcIll during the recently concluded an unorthodox batting atanee made good the past season. ly the greatest finishers In or­ And Eddie Pellagrin!' tonight at the Bast Side Rec when Sadroiinfikl W. L Pet. a gome that would otfoct hlo eoMldaraWy. Coach Benny Pa- Yet Old Naaeau bounced back back. Dick Yaffa or Karl Byrne, •0 389 llcttinscr . I.P)-Bradley Arthur J. Bergatrom, Bradtajr w ^ a r a thla aaaaon. riaged young Irishman who stayed alternating Infielder, an oldg>appy hired hands won 52 out of 70 Stanley'is due to aign a two-year Madfifn ... 133 S53 medicine and laat aummer waa on to be the American League guy with three youngsters and an­ in the final two months,' In­ 22 throughout a three-year atretch. on the email side at Sye feet nine Batch Pontiacs (ire sway at 7 St. O fo rre no 313 ' Totfilfi ..613 sa 651 1808 Ma's and Bill's . ...2 1 .887 University considers the esse of Director of Atiuatlca, iaauad a contract aa player-manager of the and 163 pounds, but Is a solid pre­ autement Which In part aald: Fom er Eaatam Baakatball the ataff at Manrheater Memorial Rookle-of the Year and hit a home other coming at 23. cluding the play-off with the How much farther can Charlie o’clock and in the second contest Crockett's ...... 1 2 .3.13 Pat Dunn closed after the sopho- Hoapital. The local doctor-to-be St. Lx>uis CMrdinali today and Joe Caldwell take the Tiger? cision runnsr. Lsttermsn Byron Herm's Camera Shop will play the Tottifi ...... 4*4 4M 603 1497 | DeleaS Meter* (t> Collegiates ---- .. .1 1 .500 "This fall the Mlaaourt Vallay League performera In the Rec run with the bases full In the "Henrich told me how he felt Dodgers. Duk» ...... Ill 111 — 339 re basketball star's attorney, alao capUlned McGlII'a baaket- when he first saw all the Yankee DlMagglo will annotmea hla fu­ Thie trip Coach (Jaldwell loees Shaffer steps in for John Kmery. Wethersfield Warriors. Games In Bolton ...... 0 2 .000 Conference ruled that no hojr n - t«ague thla aeaaon Include A1 World Series. , The Polo Grounders turned Ana«rx TRYfrn 111 Ctiembrc, ...... i n 118 atnry \V. Osgood of Chicago, Is­ ceiving a full grant-ln-aid from a ball team laat aeaaon. He doea not "I had never played third base, stars In 1937, advised me not to ture plans. all o f hia offensive backs — Pivi- 8ky of Uaebaekers the Rec League are well above par riocharcayk Scdllk ...... M \n M oriarty's...... 0 3 .000 Surowlec of Hertn'a Camera, Norm in a 60-22 record throughout Stavfna ..... Whitnerk ...... 1)1 member Institution, whether from plan to take part in the cage ■o Bobby Brown spent hours press, to take things In stride. I rotto, (3eorge Stevens, McNeil and T’lussing up the left side of so far this season and tonight 111 334 sued a statement last night reveal­ Burke, Pete SUum and Tommy aport thla aeaaon. the same period in 1060, fin­ The Stanky and DlMagglo de­ should be no exception, Blnork ...... Smnluk ...... 141 M U4 actual work or outricht grant, Maaon of Morlarty'a Laurela. Bill showing me how to play the hit­ made up my mind to stay and dug the incomparable Kasmaler. Step­ tl>e 11ns will be guard Blair Sarpola __ lumcid ...... — II 303 Miller's Restaurant edged Crock­ ing why the youth left school. ished in third place, five games velopments probably will over­ Balch's entry will be out to gain ett’s Insurance laat night In a Y could earn or ba grantad mora Wade and Lou Dead of Frankle’a. ters. in. I had to stay." off the pace. ping out is the offensive left end. Torrey, tackle Fred Powell end Falrflfld .... Puller ...... — — 101 Dunn and another Chicago an- shadow the seven-player deal com­ a spot in the win cohimn and at Senior League basketball gome by than $15'^ r month In addlttoa to Dead recently moved to Manchw- Jerry Coleman's hitting fell McDougald < redita Rogers John Kmery, and the entire left Harvey Mathis, who were on the youngster, Dick Plkrone, and Don pleted last night between the Cin­ the aame time slow down the fast TolAli ... 5.17 495 470 1503 T o le lt .611 611 609 IMl a 44 to 40 score. Mn ami Bill's Anieink of fit. I.,ouls left Bradley the grant ' T X v 1 ^ ‘ " w iT ’Hart: that S.'e'*reg2rar"'monthly off, so I waa switched to second Hornsby for hla batting and (P ie ­ side of the defensive line—Bihl, roster thie year, the latter aa a India *1 1 riih rr ...... 1 0 1 IT no 389 other game, 56 to 31. opened its basketball season. Of to comply fully with eonferenee first one out to help me was Cole­ A t bat, McDougald, a right- Plirify Hohenthal ter one of the more under-rated Princeton at the moment ap­ _ men's Association will be held to­ Rev, Leo Blaney Cousy, Macauley In the only official swap ot the along with Ed Curtain and Denny rnrarliiin 116 115 Lynch ...... 97 19 68 r i The restaurant gang got the the three, Dunn was the only regu­ regulations without evasion, Pat A1 Surowlec la also performing man. hand hitter, keeps his hands far winter meetings, Cincinnati sent ends in the land. Graduating also pears shy of Hnebsekers, one of Luraii . . . 99 — 91 190 Aufuft ...... t06 IM $64 was Informed that he must inilt night at 7:30 at the British Ameri­ McCitrthy. Roberts is high among Farranfl IsOVfl! ...... Jump In theflrsl quarter and had a lar nn the team. with the Royal Typewritera in the "I used to trip over the bag on apart, the club held o ff his hip and Towering Pinky Hohenthal will Howie Fox (9-14), second are Oapt Dave Kickok, the right which Is fairly certain to be Dick 99 1.T7 100 336 .... l i M io 306 can Club. Rev. Leo Blaney gt Manchester the top scorers In the league and Wjttk# .. 101 91 193 , 1 . ,11- . 9 to 8 lead at that point and a 2.1 States Reasons his Job, even though he waa denng Hartford Dusty League. Coach the double play. Jerry, as smooth hanging as limp aa a rag. His left lead Manchester High's Indians Pace Hot Celtics baseman Cqnnie Ryan (.284) and linebacker, and Johnny McGll)i- Stevens, no relation to George Hamondo Total* ...... will again coach the St. Thomas Curtain a ' set-ahot artist. The — 100 133 333 ... 4 U 447 411 1416 to 17 lead at the half. In the third Through his attorney, Dunn dis­ It well, and even though we knew Johnny Falkowakl'a Hamllton’a as a ballet dancer, helped me with foot points toward left field, as Into battle tonight against Hart­ euddy, the right defensive half­ and out of Youngstown, O., the Silk City A.C. will hold an Im­ Seminary basketball squad this catcher Forrest Burgess (.257) to youthful Legion team has been go­ ToIaIp . , period. Miller's led .16 to 27. In the closed: he might TsrtUidraw from achool oa copped their first two aUrU. Dln- my footwork. though he had his directions ford High in Hartford. Hohen- PhDs for catcher back. That's a total of 10 key past campaign's third-string cen­ M5 552 Ml 1579 l>*r*riBl*t Meier* (9) portant meeting tonight at 8 season. Father Blaney has tu­ New York, Dec. 11—(IP)— Led by ing full blast and has piled up a Weller final quarter Crockett’s came on That while he was playing bas- result. ny Shay’s Pratt and Whitney com­ tored the Saints' varsity for the "Phil RIzzuto came out early m lx^. thal has tallied 36 points In three (.233), outfielder Dick Staler men. ter. BID Stewart, a aquadman this "He and two other boya left the o'clock at the VFW. All members Bob Cousy and Ed Macauley, the total of 136 points In the two win­ Neff ...... strong and with BUI Belfiore hit­ kethnll at Sf. Patrick'a Academy bine spit In Ita first two outings. are urged to be present. past five years. and helped me. . too, showed me “I started batting that way in games for a 12 point average. (.287), pitcher Niles Jordan (2-3) Tryon For Kazmaier year, is to be a defensive half­ ning games it has played. Bill While .... esmpua on their own volition and high school,” he explains. " I was The Indians will be out to notch Malorra .. ting, closed the gap to 38 to .16 In Chicago he and his parents During his first season (1946- where he wanted the ball thrown Boston O ltics are travelling at a and Infielder Princeton has four "big” play­ back. Sheekey, John Dobek, Leo Day. West Side Mirlget with two minutes to go but Belfiore were approached by Bradley the University considera tha Inci­ Johnny Hillnskl. former Rec afraid of a ciuve, stood with my their second success against as (.234). “ ' DeCormler Bill Murray reports but 37 ad- 47) at St. Thomas, his club won on double plays. He wanted the record scoring pace in the Nation­ ers left, however, and the resource­ (Charlie Caldwell has the secret George Demko and clever Don York ...... ill left the game via the foul route flinch Forrest Anderson and a dent closed.” League scoring king. Is playing left leg stuck out so I could get many defeats against Coach Joe Osgood said he would conolder misaions were collected at last all 22 games. In 1947-48 he won ball tossed shoulder high, so he al Baaketball Association this Stanky’s switch to St. L^uia for ful Caldwell the peat fall once to coaching—casting and bringing Hubbard are all double figure League Starts Weat ..... and Miller’s hung nn to get the Hrndley Booster Club member. this aeaaon with Pratt and Whit­ 19 games while losing one. The could get It away quickest. Ha out of the box fast. I don't know Kubachka's Owls. Hartford will pitcher Max Lanier (11-9) ahd mors demonstrated he could take replacements along. scorers and they have yet to atop It closed, too. Saturday night's Rec Senior year. Totala ...... 633 474 6t9 1634 verdict. It was an Interesting game Arrangements were made (or ney In the Dusty League. League basketball games. Cali­ following year St., Thomas won made me work on it until I how. but I berran laying aome be making its drst start against outfielder (Jhuck Dlering (.259) a nucleus to something more than In addition to the aforemen­ running. The quintet that beata Ray M*|*r* IS) and clofs all the way. For the win­ Dunn to get $125 a month, tuition, ber of play haa Improved thla sea­ 14 games and dropped six, won a thought mv ahm would drop off. I wood on the ball, decided not to the Red and White. In 16 gamea to date, the East­ hinges on an agreement between a Srst down. tioned Uilback Dick Frye, the An- this club will have to be "up" all Yhe West Side Midget League Luca* ...... no II 93 333 ners Tom Quinn got 15 points while books and later on a $16 meal The laat year of the Big Tan'a Two local baseball umpires. Pop like number In 1949-.50 and lost got so 1 didn't even have to look change. Friday nigdt the Indians will ern Division leaders have averaged the peppery little second baseman Streeter ...... II lit 113 IDS new three-year Rose Bowl agtee- son and the league deserves bet­ The “big'' men are the defend­ eet prospecte coming up from the the way. got off to a (lying start lost night R. .larvla ...... 104 N 111 111 Belfiore and Fish got 9 each (or ticket at Bradley. Gleason and Ed Kovls shared first ter stipport than It haa been get­ eight. Last winter St. Thomas at second. I simply scoo:jed up the "The first time Casey Stengel travel to Middletown to engage 91.6 points. The aU-tlme record and Fred Saigh, Card owner. That ers, right guard Brad Glass and fresh are quarterVack Dick Km­ In the nightcap Herm's Camera Flynn ... the losers. That his father received some ment with the Pacific Ooaat Oon- at the Cedar Street gym. In the ...... 100 13 119 101 ferenee Tsdll cover tha first ssaaon and second place money in last ting In recent weeks. won eight starts and lost 10. ball and threw. Phil waa always saw me, he shouted to the pitcher. Middletown High In a sge* quarter score being 9 to 7 In favor some (iebts. and split 175 In cash. Spud practice Thursday night from 6 It’s the team that counts. It Dougald lay Into a few, like Cbusy, pressing Minneapolis' $37,500 when Eddie flys into St. and not forgetting Jeff Hayden Br***l>* < I) of the winners and the halftime That Dunn took a Job st tha Schmeiske's 86 was the best single or Kddle Jannotta, the safety. Is knocking guye down. 44. Charlie Plckral and McDon­ P. Ballsleper ...... 139 118 to 7 at the West Side Rec. doesn't matter If a player’s job is Rogers Hornsby in Beaumont, he matchless George Mikan and Phil­ Louis today to meet his new boss. expected to All the tremendous Maybe they'll hSve to break up and Dick Schermerhom, Herm’s score, 24 to 17. In the third frame Prorin city dog pound for $120 per game effort and waa worth $5 (]lianipiou8 Must let him strictly alone. < As No. 1 Hoopsters ald with 15 and 9 points led the '(•Jden ...... lOO 111 month. threatened. Snuffy, Stlmwelss adelphia’s Paul Arizin for the in­ Players Not Announced tailhacking shoes of the great Dick the Tiger. has won their first two starts in 13 ilson ...... M 97 the Restaurateurs pulled ahead .17 Clfifiiifir CuHing Sowt There were 73 entries. Another rooted Coleman right Into his The smart baseball man doesn't dividual scoring lead, haa a total fairly easy fashion. Supporting winners. Ronnie Cyr pared the Vsrney ...... im to 22 and went nn ns they pleased Hank Huggins and Pro Alex Although the Giants and Cards; That while attending aummer Tfi«f of these popular events will be monkey rrith good hitters. They're of 348 points, an average of 21.8 these' three will be Snap Server losers with 18 points. Marvin McKee ...... 114 In thefinal period. For the winners. school to make up a failed sub Hackney scored eagles on the par Defend Laurels shoes. Tommy Henrich sat out the New York. Dec., II—(A5—The didn't announce the players in-' ...... 134 109 held .this week-end. Gleason was too hard to fine. a game. and Wally Parciak. TTie Weth­ Cohen and Bob Bennett chipped Cobb with 19 and Bolduc with 18 Ject he took such subjects as ele­ four 15th hole yesterday at the 1950 World Series to make room Kentucky Wildcats today walked volved in the Stanky deal, it was the winner one-week ago. Manchester Country Club. Hank Macauley, the former St, Louis ersfield Warriors after a slow in with timely hoops. The re­ ...... 664 * 6« 633 1734 points set the pace while Tom Kel­ mentary typing, advanced basket- off with top honors in the first learned Lanier and Diering are the- Blsaler'* It) . Brifit used a No. 6 Iron while the pro Washington, Dec. ll--(/P) star, is averaging 18.6. start will try to break into the win serve strength of the Drive-In's ly gathered 11 of the loser’s total. hall. softball, swimming, track 016 I pions are doing too little fighting. men. There was a slight compllca-j Dell* Ter* ...... m 133 3M Dog Obedience Club's annual used a wedge. Art Stevens, an­ Three world's champion boxers Associated Press basketball poll column against the unbeaten proved too much (or that of Coach Miller'* Reslaerset |I4) and field, community hygiene, per It ruled that If a title has not Boston’s offensive pace is all the tion last night when Lanier said Mcljiuzhlln ...... 113 111 lot .339 meeting and election of officers other member of the foursome, have been warned: the National Herm's. Leading the Warriors will John Mordavaky's charges. \'UklP ...... iJi __ B r rt» sonni hygiene and recreational Oeear Je been defended for six months and of the season. more signiAcant because, as a his St. Petersburg restaurant bus­ 96 317 Lebleil*. rf ...... 1 1 7 will take place tonight at 8:30 at missed an eagle op the same hole Boxing Association wants only be MIesterIfng, Interlandi and Un­ Brown and Beaupre and Nas- PurrllTi ...... ]0i 101 906 T. Quinn.. If ...... 7 I 16 activities. the Y. Jim Sheldoft Is the cur­ one day, "title recognition ’shall’ The Wildcats. N CAA cham­ whole, the professional circuit has iness might keep him out of base­ 8t*t»on ...... ~ 106 by two Inches and settled for a fighting champions, and If titles tightened up this year. Whereas Did your ger. aiffs played the best game of the H«rr>- ...... aiea*on. If ...... 0 1 | That he purchased a car nn rent president. he withdrawn,” , pions, were named No. 1 in the ball next year. ~ 108 Weir, c ...... 3 1 7 bird. Joe Kirkpatrick scored a aren’t defended, they’ll be forfeit­ the scoritig average in 1950 was night with the Bees pulling away leArkH'Ofd" ...... 114 146 Ommen. r« ...... 7 3 9 which a booster made a down pay­ The NBA statement said: Lanier. 36-year-old veteran five on the 15th. Alex and Hug' ed. land by the nation's sports writers 81.4 points, so far this season it is in the lost period. Charlie Kee- Totfilfi Kelly. Ig ...... 6 0 10 ment. Rec Senior League Director Bill "The 'shall' replaced the word Charles, Maxim 5.16 678 5536 16a J. Quinn. Ig ...... h n n gins were partners. The warnings were made In let­ and sportacasters. They received 80.2. lefty, would bolster the Giant liey proved to be at home on the That this fall he was advised by Murray checks in with the Infor­ ters sent out by the NBA yester­ 'may', the Convention having staff and Diering, a good-field, no­ Coach Anderson he no longer 41 of the 102 first-place votes to Mikan continues to lead the in­ hardwood court os well oa the MI6lr««'fi (I) Total* 19 44 mation that the league will play day. made it plain by unanimous vote hit center fielder, would provide pitcher's mound, poured 13 points Cotton ... Creekett'* (40) would get the $125 monthly (this that the so-called 'six month rule' easily outdistance St. John's Uni­ dividual players with 422 points in Fight Wednesday Hoj>a ... Tuesday and Saturday nights TTie bluntest warning went to i center field insurance in case W il­ through the cords. Norm Ho amount Includes the $120 ns versity of Brooklyn, which fin­ 17 games, giving him a 24.8 aver­ B«rrf|)fi . Mfirtln. rf ...... throughout the season aa original­ welterweight champion Kid Gavl- now means exactly that. lie Mays is drafted. hsnthal's 8 points was second beat Crfiv .. night watchman at the dog I Sports Mirror "The NBA hopes there will be ished second. age. Arizin Is averaging 22.3. no 116 rifih. rf ...... BE SURE ly scheduled. Last week it was an­ lan of Chiba. Gnvilan must sign a Stanky, ^xh^ played 14^1 games Son Francisco, Dec. 11—(>P)— BrlBlol Prfitt. If ...... pound) but that the new deal was Dick McGuire of the New York on the team but his rebounding Chfindfi nounced that the Saturday night contract within 10 days to fight no dual champions but prefers Kentucky piled up 1,021 last year and hit .247 for the pen­ Bzzard Charles, on ex-heavy­ was a big help. All members of If ...... $15 per month, room, tuition, Today A Year Ago — Major them to non-defending tltleholders points—the only team to go over Knickerbockers has the best Aeld Knofla ... Thompnon. r ...... contests would be moved up to (hiarles Humez of France, the nant-winning Giants, expects to weight chomp, and Joey Maxim, the Garogemen broke Into the bonks and' a $18 weekly meal Friday nights but the ori^nal league clubowners decided not to or hand picked challengers.” the magic 1,000-polnt figure— goal percentage xxith 55 goals in Conn, f ...... NBA said, or hla title will be plav second base for his Ourds. In the light heavy titleholder, tangle scoring column. Quent HagS' Totfilfi ...... 640 666 647 1043 Rlfinco. rf ...... ticket but no Job. elate of games will hold true for renew the contract of A. B. (Hap­ And what If Gavllan falls to while St. John's had 840 ponts and 118 attempts for a 46.6 average. TO HAVE THE taken away from him. that case. Red Schoendienst might here tomorrow night in a 12-round dorn and McFslI each tallied six M**kl*‘* III pFrkIn*. r» ...... That Dunn and the boosters ar­ the balance of the campaign. py) Chandler as baaeball commlS' sign a contract within the next 17 top ballots. fight that may determine who gets Hfickney ...... 133 K^nnfdv. If ...... ranged to get back his old Job at Col. Harvey L. Miller, executive he shifted to first base. Km Gian) points in a losing cause. The ...... in Murdock. If ...... sloner. ten days 7 Next Monday night these two leadoff man, Eddie walked ' 127 a shot at Jersey Joe Walcott's 8klnn«r . the dog pound at $51 every two secretary for the NBA, said Gavi- Sports Quiz work of George Gibbs on the ...... 99 Coach Will Clarke's Manchester Five Years Ago -The Montreal len had been given the title only "National Commissioner Abe J. hardwood powers collide at Lex­ times last season and hit 14 heavyweight crown. Lfimhfck ...... 104 Totfilfi ...... weelt.s. ANTHRACITE boards wsa more than satisfac­ K fifl ... 8cor« fit hfiif time. w-n. Mincr'p. High cagers have been Improving Cahadiens moved Into first place on the condition that he would Greene and National President 1. I f you saw a story concerning ington, Ky., in what may be the Sports Schedule homers. Promoters Jimmy Murray and That he received his pay checks vith each game In scoring. tory. With a little more work Rockwfll ...... 118 90 In National Hockey League by give Humez. the European cham­ Dave Rochon have no other course the "Red Raiders," chances are "game-of-the-year.” The DlMagglo announcement Lou Thomas expect the gross to the Armsmen will moke it rough regularly iintll the middle of No Against the Alum,.l the Indians open but to carry out the wishes The rest of the ton ten teams Tonight exceed $100,000 from a near ca­ Tot4lJ .. Mfi e Blll'fi (M) vember. They then stopped com­ defeating the Chicago Black pion, a crack at it. you would be reading about: (a) will settle the future of the 37- from now on in. 6«S 493 498 1633 tallied 37 points, accounted for 40 of the NBA convention, declare were, in order: IlHnoiV St. Louis, Balch's vs. Legion, 7—Rec. pacity crowd of about 15,000 fans. VlncFk. rf .. ing. YOU W ill WANT Hawks, 4-1. Heavyweight champion .Tersey year-olrt star with the $109,000 In the final game of the slate, against Windham and netted 60 Ten Years Ago-The hJew York the title vacant and hold elimina­ A Colby College football team, Kansas State. Washington. Seton Herm's vs. WethersAeld, 8:30— saiarv. Joe told reporters after the tMs morning? Charles will receive 35 per cent Patter'* (It Cobb, rf . Needed Job last Friday night against East Joe Walcott and light heav>'W'etght Manchester Plumbing came up Cole ... Tfidonc. If . tion bouts.” (b) The University of Illinois Hall, Kansas, La Salic and North Rec. World Series thst he .had played of the gate, Maxim 27. Straugh "Dunn needed the outside Job,' Hartford. Tonight the Indians Giants acquired flrst baseman champion Joey Maxim were re­ Switch to with what appears to be a strong _ - 100 Dfickfr, If . Johnny Mize from the St. Louis minded that they have only three backfleld during Red Grange's (Carolina State. High at Weaver. his last game, but held off positive In addition television rights will DeMariln ...... 99 Bolduc, c .. Osgood said, "and since he hod Iay Hai:tford High In Hartford. team os they downed the boya H a ll ...... n o Olnoin. c TO BURN NEXT ? Cards for pitcher Bill Lohrman more months in which to ..decide days, (c) A Colgate University Kentucky played only one game Wednesday. Dee. It retirement at the request of the bring in $25,000. The fight will be 'riday night the locals meet Mid­ telecast and broadcast (CJBS) sponsored by CHiarlle PonUcelll. M anne lla ...... 109 Solomoniion. catcher Ken O’Dea and cash. whom they will meet in title team, (d) The CIncirmatl baseball before the voting, but its 96-46 Collegiates vs. Chefs, 7:16—Y. Yanks owners. Whelm ...... tot 117 Johnfion. If dletown High in a OCIL game in Last Nights Fights coost-to-coost at 7 p. m. (10 p. m. 44 to 20. 'Hie scoring was well Twenty Years Ago - Bat Batta- fights. team. drubbing of Washington St Lee ap­ Bolton vs. Wapping, 8:80—‘Y. ' Since D is v Dean left the Yanks Middletown. eB.t.). However, TV lookers with­ divided among the flrst six men, ToUl* ..... ToUJfi lino knocked out A1 Singer in the To help Walcott and Maxim parently convinced the experts Friday. Dee. 14 to take another Job. the television ...... 633 * 8o i ' 691 1116 io o °o Milwaukee — Harold Johnson 2. In September of this year, in a 400-mlle radius of San Fran­ with Jackie Hedlund and John Niblick'* (I) Merlfirty flrothpri WINTER... OtOfI second round of their bout in with their homework, the NBA that the Wildcats are tops again. High at Middletown. Job 1* open. There are strong re­ Steyeni ...... — IK IDS 334 FS Pti». Dave Caldwell haa been present­ 171. Philadelphia, outpointed Ar­ Rockingham Park Introduced an Kentucky waa ranked No. 1 In the cisco will be given the blackout Leander racking up nine points Caredon ... ed the Fred Wigle memorial tro- Madison Square Garden. obligingly Hated the fighters it Baturday, Dec. 15 ports DlMagglo will man the TV- — 130 chie Moore, 178'i, Cleveland (10). Innovation expected to beneAt final A P poll last season. treatment. each. Bruce Smith and Lou Gag­ McKon* ... i?S = 143 363 Pfincierfi. rf ...... thinks moat en'.'tled to the chance. Laurels vs. Collegians, 7—Rec. mlke at Yankee Stadium for the Am-snimiiii LIthwIn .., ...... 130 90 Tifimfinn. rf ...... horsd raclng'wherever adopted. It non swished the nets for six 111 333 Providence, R. I.—Robert Vllle- The Wildcats, after hearing of next three years at $50,000 per. (Jharles holds four decisions H. OI*en .. For Walcott: Rocky Marciano is: (a) The moving starting gate, Frankie's vs. Groves, 8:30— Rec. over Maxim. One was htghjy dis­ points. The absence of Carl ...... - 103 — 103 Ofifill*. If ...... YOUR JEDOO- of Massachusetts, Clarence Henry maln, 161'i. France, outpointed their aclection aa the top-ranked Buckland ...... 100 107 104 311 Cop«ifinrt. r ...... Jimmy Cerello, 164ti, Hoboken, N. (b) An extra-fast system of com­ team, went out last night and puted. One, Decoration Day, was Zinsser hurt the contractors of­ C. Johnson ...... T13 19 104 907 Dobkln, r( ...... of California and Ezzard Charles quite one-sided. fense and also hurt on the boards. Zanlfi. rf ...... J. (101. puting odds, (c) Tickets which trounced Xavier of Cincinnati, 97 Tot«I* ..... Kfilly. If ...... of Ohio are "logical contenders," Since then. Pal Joey trimmed Three games will be played every 643 * 604 573 1439 For Maxim: Archie Moore of New York -Teddy (Red Top) sell for 81 each, (d) Up tatooing to 72. Totfilfi ...... 1. NI6N1AM0 NOW of horses, to prevent the running Irish Bob Murphy In defense of Monday, Parents and friends of Bcorfi fil hfiif Umr. '34>17, Mfi Missouri and Harry Matthews of Davis, 131, Hartford, Conn., out­ St. John's has won three Drirer's (9) BtUi. of "ringers.” his 175-pound title. And Kz, In hjs the players sre cordially invited. Porterfleld ...... 90 — Washington are the logical pointed Frederico Plummer, 128 )4i straight, including victories over MAKE IT A rSXMAS ESSO imsouiiE Dec” * (4S) Hesony __ m ...... 104 112 first appearance os an ex-champ, 3. The current watch-dog over Brigham Young and William Jk p p r Pt*. N. Johnson choices, the NBA said. Panama, (8). Here’s starting poarar that eombata knocked out Rex Layne in 11 ...... — 104 It passed on, without comment, New York boxing is the New York Mary. GOLF BALLS—TITLIST, DOT. TOP NOTCH. t Logen. rf ...... o o-o n H*vey ...... 97 n o Newark, N. J —Tex (Sonxales, cold-engins staulng. . . gata your an- roundo. 1 MacDoneM. rf ...... 3 9 A. Bmlth ...... 136 99 riffliiliH ig a suggestion by'the Washington 146, East Orange, N. j J , outpoint­ State Athletic Commission chair­ . ROYAL, GREEN RAY. PINNACLES 3 Bogglnl. If ...... 3 3-3 S Hillnskl ... Boiden UConn Captain gins going at a touch. . . and fcee]w it Both fightera finished training ...... 96 103 BALCH Is Your State Commission that Moore and ed Arnold Curry, 144, McKeesport, man: (a) Eddie Eagan, (b) Rob­ GIFT BOXES—NO EXTRA CHARGE yesterday after boxing nearly 150 0 Anderann. If ...... d ^ m m Matthews fight it out for the ert Christenberry, (c) "Ox” Da going. Tbs eaelashw antl-ataUing fsa- €ssa 6 Cooper, c ...... 3 1-i 6 Total* ...... 611 630 666 1614 ATTENTION! Pa. (8). HAND WARMERS. KADDY KARTS, GOLF CLUBS, round! each in the tuneup drills. 1 Chandler, c ...... 1 0-3 3 8p**a’* til privilege of seeing who should Baltimore— Eddie Marshall, 164, Gross, (d) Rudolph Halley. Storrs, Dec. 11—(>P)— bave turs is another big plus in a gasoliile They weigh in tomorrow at 11 3 Solonion. rz ...... d 0-0 0 L. Carlson 09 PHONE Boiden, Jr., of Woodstock, has SHIRTS, Etc. - 114 114 6AS STATION. meet Maxim. Washington, stopped Tex Newby, 4. A snapback in football Is long famous for all-around perform­ o^m. (2 p. m. e.s.t.) 0 B. Revnoldi. rz ...... 3 0-1 4 Jenninff* .. 104 — I M been selected as captain of the LARGE SELECTION OF GOLF BAGS Bee The A ..j -auas Shew 3 Plckral. I( ...... 7 1-4 1.S Honttn — — 64 NS I0D6T As for Gavllan. the NBA said 167, Baltimore (3). another name for a: (a) Touch­ ance—fast warm-up.. .quick, respen- Thooe who visited Maxim at his 3 Webb. IR ...... 3 0-1 « St. Joltn .. that Humez in the only logical Chicago—Joe Groza, 149 ti, De­ University of Connecticut’s cross ae TV Bel., 7iM s. a. 116 101 » 4 STORES. down on the kickoff, after a sirs ]^oYrsr...laa|f m ile a g e d e a n WXBC-TV Cheaaal a Santa Rosa training camp came McCann 117 191 947 contender. But it said that Gil troit, stopped Rusty Cleek, 155, country team for next season. 17 ToUU ...... 31 7-15 49 Sloanr ..... 104 90 » 9 touchdown by the opposition, (b) ALEX HACKNEY angine action. T ty a tankful todayl away with the impression that he Schubert .., CLU8 OPERATORS Turner of Pennsylvania. Johnny Newcastle, Ind. (5). Bolden's appointment by (Joach will attempt to stand diaries off First Nfitlaaal Baak <44> 69 107 911 Pass from center, ( c) Lateral pass Carl Fischer waa announced last P B F >ti. FOGARTY Bratton of Illinois. Billy Graham Bangor, Me.— Hermle Freeman, from one back to another, (d) Play I4ANCHBTER COUNTZY C IU I 2-0234 and box him at long range. 3 R. C>'P, rf ...... 7 4-6 15 Totsl* ..... 499 692 644 16« CoR 2.8082 of New York and .lohnny Saxton 135, Eagle Lake, Me., outpointed night at the squad's banquet in Yaw Oaf SaaiefMag * jO * I e f Vawr Ha p f f Mafarlag Sfaiaf 0 which starts quickly without any Charles, If he performs along 0 Lydon.^ rf ...... 0 0-2 lONTHS’ of New York are "outstanding” . Evan Roy,'141. Old Town, Me. Manchester. the lines he has in gym drills, will 0 Rlckfir^'..lf...... 1 1-2 3 FOR XMAS TREES BROTHERS huddle or calling of signals. __ 0 0 ( ). 1 Lain#. If ...... 0-1 BETTER DEAL Yesterday’s flurry of letter 12 ESSO STANDARD OIL COMPANY be banging away in hopes of 4 Cohen, c ...... 8 ' 2-5 13 254 CENTER ST. Y e s, W e Said writing is the result of an NBA Washington — Jimmy Cooper, Answers: 1 (Colgate) 2 (Moving knocking Joey out 0 Holland, c ...... 0 0-0 0 Sports in Brief AT convention In Chicago Sept. 15. 126, Washington outpointed Gaet­ gate), 3 (Christenberry), 4 (Pass Manager Jack Kearns Insists 3 McOraw. rf ...... 0 0-0 0 PONTIAC DEALER T E L. 2.443* ano Annaloro, 125, Italy (10). from center). wm % Hubbard, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 The NBA decided too many cham­ Maxim has developed and im­ 0 Bennett. If ...... 3 1-4 7 Onictol reports required - from .1 M i III Ii* - 1' f WHOLESALE PRICES proved upon a left hook that will 1 flfiher. If ...... 3 0-0 4 bunteri ataoweu one out of eight bother caiarles. 11 Tot»l* ...... 15 1-30 44 bagged a deer In Indiana's three- diaries rid himself of the repu­ Score et belf timt. 9U12 Peer*. tation of being a Jabber and day open leason, tha flrst in fiS yeara. Btsmdoff boxer. He's fighting, Brews B B*i ■ere (41) flat-footed now In an attempt to P P r ?l» SIX MONTHS muster more punching p ^ e r . 0 W. McCunv. rf . .... 3 1-4 7 The Univeriity of Arisons foot­ CARTER CHEVROLET CO*, Inc 3 (7u«hlns. r f ...... 1 0-3 2 ball team will looe only four oen- BUY Sparring partners Bob Wise, Al 1 Deltic. if ...... 0 1-3 1 TONITE'S Smith and Frank Buford all agree 0 Keeney. If ...... 5 .3-4 1.3 lora by graduation. his blows are suffer. 4 Hohenthal. c ...... 4 0-4 5 311 MAIN STREET 0 Gleeaon. c ...... 3 (VO 4 ....ArSilHW'llllivywelght contender. 1 Oolu. rs ...... 0 1-3 1 Andy Duncan, wboss baakatball A SELECTED USED CAR Rocky Marciano, will reforss a 3 L. Cvr. fr ...... 3 0-0 4 career was halted loot year ttrhen PHONE 6874 = 6292 M E N 'S N IT E six-round lightweight bout. 3 Gllletly. Is ...... 1 1-8 3 he fractured a leg in NBA play, ie WARRANH ivA ^ .T ' u ToUll -...... j i 7-24 43 now living in Rocheitar and is >/ A, - ^ EUinlBate Spring Drills AT CLARKE MOTOR SALES Nafifiira itS) working as on industrial salesman. ON THE FOLLOWINB SAFETY TESTED TODAY Amherst Moss., Dec. 11—OP)— p P F ?\s. at BURTON'S! College has decided to eliminate 0 McFell, rf ...... 1 4*7 6 RANK RATES FOR ALL CARS spring football and out-of-season 9 Falkowtki. rf ...... 0 1-2 1 A Oonocher or a Bentley has 1 K. Reynold!. If . .... 0 1-1 1 USED GARS practice for all voraity and fresh­ won the scoring championship of You May Not Know It, 0 Delaney. If ...... 0 0-0 0 the NsUonsI Hockey League six man sports. The action, which f ^ f* OIbbfi. c ...... 1 1-1 3 '50 s t u d e ia k e r " c h a m p io n '' convertiile (No women allowed !) lows tha dropping of spring fooG Heyart. c ...... 1 0-0 2 times in the last 18 ytors. 2 Haradom. rf ...... 3 0-1 6 '49 CHEVROLET '49 FORD ball by fellow "LltUe Three" mem­ 1 Todd, rs ...... 1 0-0 3 '49 OLDSMOIILE "9t" 2.DOOR mi run right if ber WiUlama, v/ss announced lost 6 Bquetrito. I s ...... 0 0-2 0 Thoroughbrod horse racing Is S-Dwir FlestUae. lee heater. 0 0-3 2 But Your Car Can Be A Oreea. Fardor, radio aad night by the Amherst (Committee Geuro, Is ...... 1 celebrating its Oliver annlirersary Oae amMr. Kxeal- '44 CADHAAC "42" 4.DOOR SEDAN on Intercollegiate othleUca. 11 ToUl* ...... "J 7 ^ 33 this year in Miami. ^ it’s fixed right... s h o p fo r M n $1195 leat (wadltioa .... 9 1 H 5 Score St half time. Il-ll. Naaalff*. The Beyrouth racetrack In Lab- '49 OLDSMOMLE "80" 4.DOOR SEDAN I ''I X ^Hsachaster Ploaiblec » Sepplj^ (*4> . . . and that’s where we come ilv— fixing '48 CHIVROLIT '41 CHEVROLET anon has no eutsida fanee and the Hazard! '48 CHRYSLER "NEW YORKER" 4-DOOR SEDAN TRtisS FITTINC ) Donahue, rf ...... 1 grandstand la made of marble. and Plymouths right the first time. GIFTS THAT GET KISSES OoavarttUe. Otaea. FgalppiN (LDaor FleetllM. Badio aad 1 Finley, rf ...... 0 witii radio aad ' heater. Cleaa ear. Mater By AMBON O fn fM iM Bsparts. ) Adiuns. I f ...... 3 Hard driving doys orn ohoodl Y o n l want dfiptfidfiblfi aad '49 OLDSMOIILE "88" 5-PASSENGER COUPt T o make sure the job is done right we main­ B ^ t. New tap. » Cowlee. If ...... 3 The record for the longest flald ■MThalag MRK Alan AMeaUani MnppsrM. BM » 1 Ldander, e ...... 4 goal In the National Football Oaod bay at .. IIMS overhaoM ...... I Benson, i; ...... 0 sofa froHsporfatiaa. Play It sofa ood ba SEEial Lot Cortor '48 CHEVROLCT "AERO" 2-DOOR SEDAN tain a staff of factory trained mechanics, the % fr o m 6:30 't il 9 o 'c lo c k lie Haalary. naS all types ml sar- I Hedlund. rg ...... 4 League is 54 yards kicked by I Taylor, ra ...... 0 Olann Presnell of Detroit la 1N4. finest equipment available and a policy of glaal appHaaess, Privals FH- I Wrlaht. Ig ...... 1 Chovrolat ehaek yoor ear for any poisiblfi wfinkfifiii. Th ayl '48 OLDSM08ILE "74" 2-DOOR SEDAN '41 P O D O f Mag Basos. > Auetln, Ig ...... 3 '41 PLYMOUTH Of the eight frsohmen on the treating each Job, whether large or email, aa A'P aar. Kadla, I bM bfi fair with you, toa. driven Origtaal | t-Deor. Itadle aad I Totals ...... 17 10-M 44 UCLA basketball oquod, only one '47 PLYMOUTH "SPEC. DLX." STAT10#WAGON the moot important job of the day. Gaa*t QniniiV PharmacY PeatIcelU's (M> halls from outolds the Ooldta palah o £ fy . . . Motor oveihanled. P F PU. adaa at this low B. Smith, rf .....___ 0 -0 I 8UU. '47 OLDSM08ILE "98" 4-DOOR SEDAN StSS Stenn. rf ...... 0 I * g i f t i ! Sweet, If ...... 3 '44 FORD "SUPER DELUXE" 2-DOOR SEDAN ' *40 PACKARD Ponticelll, If ...... 0 There are only four mombera of axdfisivaiy. * fr«« Philip Morris cigorotfts! « 4 >aar. Msdd IM . Nsir mmm-' Oesa. c ...... 0 the Chicago Black Hawks who did '40 CHfVaOLIT Welae, e ...... 0 net play for any other team la tha I '49 OLDSM081LE '74" CONVERTIBLE O. Reynolds, rg ...... 1 beater, apetlight. Kx- eooM Haatar. Now Wlihart. ra ...... 0 NHLf f froo pio and coffaal Gagnon, Ig ...... 3 float aad1 aad valva M A E Geer, Ig ...... 0 '47 CHEVROLET "STYLEMASHR" 4-DR. SEDAN Oaly Job. Oa|y A Btsva Owoa, coach o f tha Now * fraa gift'wrappingt V, IS Totals ...... S 3-< » York grid Olonta, onea isras a Score St half time, M-4. Plumbing A p p U c ^ H Supply. wrastler In hia hems stats o f Ok­ A nd Many M ore 7^. , * parsonal shoppart! lahoma. TH IS I^ AND MANY MORI— AT WsfieeidBy'B latennedlMe • All Values Galore * m u tie l home comfort Sebedule Curiy Lombsou, ceohh o f the Chicago gild OM'dtnala. * fraa parltingl Arthur’s vs. WhiU FUshas moot of tno off-osaaon on hla Hoata of Sdaetad MORIARIY Bros West aides VB. High Frogh-Soph., ranch in Malibu, C ^ . * fraa kisstil (candy of ceurial) U M d Cara ^ t ■ 1 R I Jewreler’s vg. C.T.O., RlnkytUW M4NCHESTEI MOTOR SALES vg. Mustangi. John Msuor la In hla first oos- IE: ■ i < S /CHEVROLET/ TWL 41S4 ^ OPEN EVENINGS son as Fhkrlda'a h s ^ baakatball SOI Brand 8ta, Msasger Tommy Holmes,the coach. A graduots of tha .Univor- 1 . ■ ■ i ' STREEr AT HARTFORD ROAD BoeUm Bravea plana to retsln his aity cf nunotp, Mouar MAIN STRlir „TdL M 0 1 8 K»jw«*l«eU gX — ■■■■■ MOTOR SAIIS .Btstus as a p l a ^ in ItOD. It wlU be his Xlth season with tha and Woot M n t Braves. • oFor tha OdtoM. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NN« TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1951

Articles for Sale Wanted— To Bay Hooses for Sale 72 Awto— Wlw far Sato 4 AniftawbilM for Sak Roofinc Help Wanted— Male OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE PAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1949 PLYMOUTH Special Muxe OOUGHUN ROOFS atay on la INTERNATIONAL PBRSONALIZBD naplUna, 100 for WAMTBD—Uaed furniture. U v- ' ONE Oj^NER CARS . • • $1.55; gift boxsd, 10c extra. m g room, bedroom, kitchen or X UeVER HCEM A THE G u ire ME SHOUtOA D o t s IT HOW v o o , - club coupe. Grtenr. Full equip­ any kind of atorm! For guaran­ 262 SAIP'WHUT Odop MEAMENS, ^ CORRESPONDENCE Campreat, Fine Minting, 0 Bo. Entire households. Let us make JAGUAR THIS FAR HADTOGO OLD g o y ♦ — REMINDS L m v e fo n § t> Sense and ment Including radio, heater, teed rooflng call Coughlin, Maa- BACK THREE A PRICE/* Name on Request . . . Main atreet. Phone 2-2240. you an offei. The Woodshed. PARKER STREET NORTH.' OVER HERE ME OF 'TMe 3 A & ABOUrr e m e 3E«T»/—CAW» Sisgiiifl Cowboy | tlipCovera. A really exceptional chestar 7707. SCHOOLS w h e r e I MILES TO FIMP TH’ GLhrS HALF VOU CANTMlSS- THE « t y / p M o a t e s o m e Soe—Dearest la there aaythlag BeerSohm Tree liked to make a 4 Adhnrtittimib Traded On New Dodge and car, mechanically and appearance Phons 2-8154. A wsU built 13 year old horn* rU.£HOWVOU RIGHT HM AFTER ’ DEAD-AU HE’S $fieM6TDS» ROOFING. Spec tail sing in cepaifw OFFER YOU LOW COST GIRL’S Columbia Mcycle 26”, bal­ t o a d s t o o l s -‘-TVift DOCTOR DlSPCAYlNft in life but love? dramaUe eatiaaea ki fcia ptmA j CLASSIFIED ADVT. Plymouth Cars Witt. Batch Pontiac, Inc., 155 of alx rooma, alf modem tm* WHERE TO A M / H e FOUND (GOT TH' TRIGGER Joe—N oth in g whatever, my mg roofa of all kmda. Alao naw SPECIAL TRAINING loon tired, like new, $20. Pair 8’. WHUT A PRIZE/- TH' JAGUAR/ TOPUU.'/ET/ RECOMMENDED A C H A N Se DSPINITS S/MPTOMS aad in OM ha bad to eater by aiiiE* J Center street. Tel. 2-4545. Open akia, clampa. aluminum akl polea, WANTHKl—Stereoscope. Call 2- • provrmenta Including tile bath, ■west. W ill dinner be ready pretty lag ooea a pair of deuMe dodn sad i DEPT. HOURS: roofa Uuttar work. Ghimnaya fireplace, complete insulation, OF D i e t —. evenings tilt 10 p. m. $15. Phone 2-2626. 1110. toon? ■taaifiat a aMMamit ea the thaMlF } 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. I960 Chevrolet 2-Door — Black, claanad, rapalraO. 88 jraam’ a For Success In Modern oak floora, Venetian blinds, ^ APPENDICITIS heater. Price 91,445. perltnca. kraa aatlmataa. cna oowboy iOdratutg^wtti old la aa impriialva attituda. O a« 1949 CHEVROLET FleeUlne, like Business and Industry brass plumbing, steam neat 'TMERMOMETe^ Jane's her wl the opeaiag aight ha had gat thae new. Ohe owner. 1949 Ford, Howisy. Maaehastar 5881. with oil and basement garage. — WE'LL SEE IF lOMght.oC tO m m COPY CLOSING TIME 1950 Chevrolet Fleetllne Maroon For Information Building Materials 47 Rooms Without Board 59 «Mtl8r ooWi the boys alwaw chased her ai far when a voice aheutad from 4-Door—Radio, heater. Power- radio, heater, one owner, excel­ Large lot 110’ x 185’. January iMldUlg Shirley Ana during school reeei the gellery: “Next statloa Martie FOR CLASSinED ADVT. GOOD USED lumber, 2x2, 2x4, occupancy. Handy to bus and gloquIrM glide—$1,695. lent condition. 1941 Dodge, radio Phone Hartford 6-9955 ROOM FCR Rent for two girla or ’ h i m ENOOSH ISTtieioughfkiO Janie— To kies ue. Daddy. ai Areht” and heater, fluid drive. Clarke Heating— ^PlnmMng 17 2x6, enough to build a 2-car ga­ echool. Quick sole price 14BlaekhM ef gpMriMMaa MON. THRU PRL 1945 Chevrolet 4-Door—Green, ra­ or Write Our Office married couple. Two minutes from OU know, I alwaya get kisaed and Motor Sales, 301 Broad street. rage, can be bought complete or $14,600. dio. heater, new slip covert. EFFICIENT Plumbing and hsat- P. O. Box 1646 Main street. Call 2-1614 or 47 ihlrley Ann never does. His romaaoe la running tnia to 10:30 A. M. Phone 2-2012. in small lots. Call 2-2392. Cottage;tai street. llWagar iSeegteb.) Mnonogialt ttCerreUUvo eC Price $1,095. ing. Plugged drains inachme New Haven, Conn. tOonulao - Daddy—Why doesn't Shirley form—and It's aot tough to bo ‘ SATURDAY 9 A. M. cleaned. Phone 8497. ITDriak oMdo grOo by aircritt etthar Ann get kteaed? trua to a form Uka karat 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe Club 1950 PLYMOUTH CONCORD PLEASANT Room for two gentle­ • Colec EDCPERIENCED Grocery clerks Diamonds— Watehf 71 SOUTH ALTOil ttBuUIlghtan dlT oU l Jamb— WsU. she keeps running Coupe—Beige, - radio, heater— PLUMBING and heating, apacial- desired. Pleasant working condi­ men. A t the Center. 14-16 Wads-' STREET - 44 Caudal and I alow down. Vacant minds aro Uka vooe^- rOCB COOPERATION WILL $1,105. French blue. Radio, Chrysler Jewelry 48 worth street. \iOM4ki8Har ggNoblenvm'' BE APPBBOIATED heater, Saran seat covers. New ising in repairs, remodeling, cop­ tions, opportunity for advance­ lAseandad appendage lots— both gathar nihbiak. per water pipmg, new construc­ ment. Apply Mr. Peterson, Popu­ An attractive Cape Cod 1948 Plymouth 4-Door Special De- battery (two year guarantee). LXONAKO W. T08T, Jewaltr, f . LARGE, front, heated bedremm. 48Poao ■ I He— We lure had a good time Luxe—Gray, radio, heater and tion. Time payments arranged. lar Food Market. home o f four rooma on first IBurdMMd palra, adjusu watches experUy. West side. Gentleman preferred. laAitUb.) ..EST* 40PaaI 47 Extinct bird J last night for only fiftssn cants. Amy was ona of tha moat.popu-,, For Information Edward Johnson. Phons 6979 or floor with one large bedroom SlSym bolte DIAL 5121 slip covers. Price $1,145. Reasonable prices. Open dnUjr, Phone 4403. 41Aittel« of 80 Klactrleal unit' Girl—Yes, and 1 wonder how my lar gtrla In town, aad whaa aha Call 5286 6044. SPLENDID Opportunity for miui completed on second floor. marrlad. the church waa nrowdad. 1941 Dodge 4-Door Sedan—Black, as routs salesman. Guaranteed ’Thursday evanlnga, 128 Spruce Modern kitchen, oil heat and Si COMUBMt furniture 8] Palm lily IltUs brother spent It. NICE CLgtAN bedroom for relia­ Aftar tha csrsmony. frianda ruoh- heater—1395. Priced Right—See It Tonight aalary and commission, vacation etreet Phone 2-4.387. extra large lot. Dwelling re- PLUMBING and haatlag. I^ira- ble gentleman or couple. Quiet td to kiaa tha brlds. Aftar about Lost and Found with pay. See Ruasell Msron, cenUy painted and decorated In DuBois, Ps.. Mr. and Mra. 1941 DeSoto 4-Door—As Is $295. 1942 BUICK. Oan be seen at 33 acaa,'oil burners and boUsra. home. Phone 2-1320. half an hour tha breathlaaa girl Lyness street, from 7 a. m. to 3 Earl VanCamp. Tel. 8244. Rainbow Cleaners, SO Harrison Fuel and Feed 49-A Inside. House Is immaculate. Roland White sold their property looked puastsd and, looking down 1935 Dc.dge 4-Door—$75. street. Bus ser\*!ce one block away. to Mr. and Mrs. John Gray. W it­ LOST—Black C»>ckcr Spaniel, near p. m. PLEASANT. LARGE, comfortable at one little man, she said: PLUMBING Alterations. New SEASONED hardwood, cut any room, will be available this Sat­ Immediate occupancy, ^ica nesses to the trsnisctlon wars Bride— I don't know you. W hy Bolton Lake. Finder call 8510. $ 11,000, TRUCK SPECIALS work. Repair and water pipmg. OPPORTUNITIES!! length, foi stove, furnace or fire­ urday, Dec, 15. $10 per week. John Green, William G. Brown, are you ma? Manchester 3636. and Charles Black. Business Services Offered 13 place. Delivery in any amount. Phone 2-2044. Inspection Of Either Property UtUa Man—(Scratching hia 1947 Dodge 2 Ton, 158” Wheel If you are interested in Call Leonard Glglio. 7083. — Mrs. Louis Boackman, head) I dunno, lady. When I Join­ Announcements______2 Base—New paint, tires, like new^. QUALITY Plumbing and eaves By Appointment AlberU, (XIMPLRTE Repairs by Stuart R. the better things of life, ni. ed thia line outalde, I undenitoed Heater. Price $695.' trough work. Call for free esti­ T.mARN ttTdrlve a car. safely, Wolcott on washing machines, be a Bond Bread sales­ LARGE Front bedroom for cou­ It was for elgarattss. mate. 'Thomss Dawkins 2-9669. WOOD FOR SALE, cheap. Phone ROBERT J. SMITH quickly and efficiently. You 1945 Dodge 1 ’i Ton Body — 12’ vacuum c.’eaners, motors, small man. who enjoys the fol­ ple, on bus line. Phone 2-0131. may get an Immediate appoint­ long. Heater. Price $495. Rockville 5-5536. appliances. Free pick-up and de­ lowing: Incorporated ment by calling Manchester Auto 1942 Dodge *i Ton Pickup—Black, livery. A-1 repair, s^ea. 180 Driving Academy. Phone 2-4087. Millinery— Dressmakinr 19 Apart ments— Flats— 953 Main St. Phone 8450 heater. Price $395. Main. Phone 8597. GOOD PAY Household Goods 51 Tenements 63 After 5 p. M. Call WHAT FINER gift could you give D r e s s m a k i n g and speciaiixing (Commission with Guarantee) Mr. Heck 7843 1941 Dodge I 'i Ton. Rack Body— REFRIGERATION Service, com­ MR. ALBERT OF ALBERT’S your loved ones than a few shares 12’ long. Price $295. In Blterations, 655 North Main ’TWO ROOM and three room mercial and domestioi See our street. Tel. 2-4122. FURNITURE CO. in an American company, which display ol guaranteed used refrig- TWO WEEKS VACATION apartments with garage. Cen­ will renew your remembrance wishes to meet a reliable person trally located. Phone Rockville 5- MANCHESTER—Two miles out. SOLIMENE, Inc. ators. George H. Williams Asso­ GROUP INSURANCE to take over with a dividend check every three ciates, 260 Tolland Turnpike, 5303. four down, two unfinished up, oil Moving—^Trucking— UNPAID BALANCE j - months. Local utilities are ex­ 634 Center Street Manchester Manchestei Phone 2-3585, nights UNIFORMS heat, knotty pine kitchen with cellent Investments and will pay Storage 20 3 ROOMS FURNITURE two-car garage and breezsway. Dodge and Plymouth Cars 7691. with ’’Weatlnghouse” Electric Re­ five per cent or better. Phone in THE AUS'nN A. CHAMBERS OUTSIDE WORK Business Locations Large lot. Priced wav below to­ your order to Edward W. Kra- Also Dodge Job Rated Tnicks frigerator. "Bengal” Comhlnrtlon DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, Co., local and long distance mov­ For Rent 64 day’s market. Only $12,500. Call senlca, Cobum and MIddlebrook. Telephone 6101 or 5102 STEADY EMPLOYMENT Range. ’'Universal’’ Waahlng Ma­ copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, ing. packing, crating and atorage. Barbara Woods, Agent. 3702. Inc.. 541 Main atreet. Phone 8215 chine. “ Emerson" Television Set— LARGE STORE, Center of fast A Safe PJace To Buy Used Cars 'guns, etc., repaired. Shears, Service to all parta of the U. S. 9 HOLIDAYS or 8831. knives, mowers, etc put Into con­ also Includes. Bedroom Suite. Liv­ growing North End. 203 North 199 WOODBRIDOE Street — 8 and Canada. Call 5187. Hartford ing Room Suite, Dinette Set, Rugs. dition for coming needs. Bralth- ABILITY RECOGNIZED Main street. $100 monthly. rooms, 4 down, 2 finished on sec­ XMAS TREES—Your choice $1.25. 1049 BUICK SUPER 6-1423. Linoleum. If you sre a responsible WBlte. 52 Pearl atreet. ond floor. Steam heat with oil Sam and Tom’s Service Station. NO EXPERIENCE person, arrangements for free stor­ AVAILABLE January 1st on burner. copper tubing, ga­ 4-DOOR MANCHES’TER PACKAGE Deliv­ 415 Main street. Also toys for POWER SAW Work. ’Trees taken REQUIRED age until wahted will be made If ground floor, heated space avail­ rage in Jjasement. House Is In sale. ery. Local >ight trucking and J'ou are not ready for delivcrj'. able for store or professional of­ down. Building lots and land package delivery. Refrigerators, excellent condition. Large lot. In­ FOR INFORMTION fice. 18 Depot Square, or call quire Charles W. Lathrop, 100 Lijrht blue, radio, heat­ cleared. Tel. Rockville 5-5536. washers and stove movrlng a CONTACT IMMEDIATELY 5560. East Center street. Phone 2-0384 Personals er, slip covers, back-up specialty. Phone 2-0752. BOND BREAD ANTIQUES Raflniahsil. Rspeiring BAKERY MR. ALBERT or 7856. THE PROSPECT HiU School for lights. Many other extras. dons on any fumlturs. TIsmann. PHONE HARTFORD 6-0358 young children. Pre-Kindergarten, 18,000 miles. 189 South Mam atreat Phone Painting— Papering 21 1055 Broad Street AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 Houses for Rent 65 EAST HARTFORD, new Caps 6643. Cods with full shed dormers. In Kindergarten. Monday through ARTS'TO BILT unfinished book­ C70VENTRY— House for rent. Friday. Transportation furnish­ Price $1,795 PAINTING. Paperhanging. No Phone Hartford 2-7273 choice location. F.H.A. and G.I. LINOLEUM Remnants 50c square cases and chests In many sizes. Welles Agency. Coventry. Tel.; approved mortgages. Large lota ed. Mrs Lela Tybur, director. job too smalt. Call 2-9065 days, 7-6872 or 7-7501. yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering after 5 p. m. Call 2-0726. Hardwood tables and chairs. The For lasting living comfbrt and Phone 4267. SOLIMENE, Inc. Wodshed, 11 Main street. Done by reliable, well-trained EXPERT LUBRICA’nON. Balch NEIW SIX room colonial house, un­ economy call Madeline Smith, men. All Jobs guaranteed. Hall INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ Pontiac. Apply In person. BALLARD’S Driving School. Man­ 634 Center Street SEWING Machine. Beautiful 1951 furnished except refrigerator and Realtdr 2-1642 or 4679. Linoleum Co., 56 Cottage street. ing, paperhanging, celllnga re- chester’s oldest. Thousands of ac­ Manchester Tel. 5101 or 5102 console, brand new. Has round stove. Fbccellent residential area. Phone 2-4022, evenings 0166 or flnlshed. Fully Insured. Expert MANCHESTER—Four room sin­ cident free Instruction hours. bobbin, forward and reverse Rent $150. Call Manchester 2- 8109. work. Wall paper books. Eklward Situations Wanted— gle, non-rxpandable, newly dec­ Hundreds of satisfled students. IMMEDIATE stitch, walkln? pressure foot to 9739. For appointment telephone 2- R. Price. Phone 2-1003. Female 38 orated Inside and out. Elrll cellar. DELIVERY WINDOW SHADES mads to order sew over pins, automatic bobbin $8,800. Approximately $3,200 2245. and mstalled Venetian bimds winder, drop feed for darning, Wanted to Rent 68 cash required. Immediate occu­ JOSEPH’S Barber Shop, 869 Main Brand new 1951 Hudsons. and curtain rods. 24 nour service Repairinif 23 WOMAN Desires housework. Call attachmerts. Twenty year guar­ pancy. Phone 2-9352. street, over Marlow’s offers you At the old price, without the Estimates gladly given. Fagan 3817 after 5 p. m. antee. Worth $244, sacrifice now. REWARD! Wanted five room un­ Window Shadw Co.. Route 44 at MA’TTRESS. Tout oM msttrasi for $139. Will take $2 per week. furnished rent. Two adults, two THREE TENEMENT house, four service backed by 25 years of eX' new excise tax. We will not be aterUlxsd and remade like new. Bolton Notch Phone 2-4478. Call 7691 girl.'i. Call Violet Muldoon Ben- rooms each apartment, two with perlence. Special care for chit out traded by any dealer on .Call Jonea Furniture and Floor Situations Wanted— Male 39 dren. Tel. 2-9958. No walling If way, Hartford 33-1965, collect. steam heat, central location, near any make automobile. POWER BURNERS and Range Cnvermg. 36 Onk. ’Tsl. 2-104L WE BUY and sell good used furni­ Center street. Asking price, $12,- you make an appointment. This YOUNG MAN desires steady part Burners expertly cleaned and ture, combination ranges, gas 500. Charles Lesperence 3620. it a union barber shop. McCLURE AUTO time work. One week available ranges and heaters. Jones Furni­ Business Property acrv’lced. Let us service and re­ Bonds—Stocks— COMPANY pair your washing machine or re­ from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. Following ture Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. For Sale 70 MANCHESTER—Six rooms, one WANTED—Ride by one person to Mortgages 31 week from 4 p, m. to 12 p. m. Pratt and Whitney, first shift. frigerator. Metro Service. 2-0883. acre land, chicken coop, two ear Phone 6172. TAVERN For Sale. Good La Pizza garage. Other buildings, all for ’Vicinity of Walker street. Phone 373 Main Street SECOND MORTGAGES bought APPRECIATION Open Evenings CABINET MAKING, reflniah and trade. Excellent location and $9,000. Call Barbara Wood. ST02. 2-1792. repair furniture Cornices made to for our own account. Re-finsne- SALE equipment. Phone 2-2252. Telephone 2-9442 order. Phene 2-9533. John Hahn. Ing, repairs, consolidate, quick, Dogs— pirds— ^Pets 41 NEW! Two or Three-Bedroom confidential service. Manchester We have marked down Homes. Hallin Brothers. Phone Automobiles for Sale 1947 OLDSMOBILE 4-door sedan. CANARIES. Guaranteed singers. FLOOR PROBLE’ aS solved with Investment Corp., 887 Main. the entire contents of^ Houses for Sale 72 2-9221. Hydramatic, radio, heater. Far Also females. Will hold until BEFORE YOU Buy a used car linoleum, asphali tUe counter. Phone 5416. above average In appearance and Christmas. Phone 2-0426. our salesroom. Lamps, see Gorman Motor Sales Buick Expert wor. oanship, tree ssti- RANCH STYLE MANCHESTER — Four room mechnlcl condition. Bargain pric­ ranges, refrigerators, brick, oil fired forced air heat, Sales and Service, 285 Main mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ SIX MONTHS old Cocker pup. ■treat. Phone 2-4571. Open eve- ed. Batch Pontiac, Inc., 155 Cen­ niture. Oak street. Phone 2-1041. Bu.sines.s Opportunities 32 toj’s and novelties. Bright front, five rooma. tile Rusco windows, all utilities, new ter street. Tel. 2-4545. Open eve­ with papers. Phone 2-4319 ofter bath, oil burner, Venetian blinds, ninga 4. hot water heater, near bus and nings till 10 p. m. THE APPLIANCE, radio and tele- ESTABLISHED Wholesale f ^ aluminum storm windows and new Broad street school. Avail­ products roiste earning good CHAMBERS screens, basement garage, only 1950 OLDSMOBILE 88 tudor. vlslon clinic, offers you a com­ POINTER Pups for sale, register­ able January 1. Standard Agency. Green, radio, heater, hydramatlr. THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL plete repair service on refrigera­ money; sipall Investment requir­ FURNITURE five months old. Nice com er lot. Manchester 2-1263 or 2-1686. ed. Owner 111. Call 2-9867. ed. 4 months old. Inspection In­ Reduced to $16,800. I Clean. Bargain priced at $1,795, tors, washing machines, radio vited. Will hold for Christmas. At The Green 1940 FORD PANEL TRUCK and television. Tubes tested In MANCHESTER—Spacious four- Hurry, hurry to Douglas Motors, Florence Harwarth. Phone 8904, Open Daily 9:30 to 5 ARTHUR A. KNOFLA 333 Main. Priced To Sell your own home at no charge. Help Wanted— Female 35 room ranch style. $17,000. IH Phone 3534, SMALL FOX ’TERRIERS — Nice Evenings 7 :30 to 8:30 Realtor years old. Immediate occupancy. 1948 CHEVROLET convertible, CLARKE MOTOR SALES WANTED —Ebcperienced cashier small O osa breeds. Cocker Span­ Call 8827. HOSPITAL Beds and wheel chairs 875 Main Street—Est. 1921 radio, heater, spotlight, new top. TYPEWRITERS and adding ma- for retail food store. Five day iels and Collie pups. Zimmerman's 301 Broad Street for sale or for rent. Rates rea­ MOVE RIGHT in for Christmas. Excellent condition. 1941 Chevro­ chines sold, rented, repaired. week. Good starting salary. Apply Phone Office 5440 Phone 2-2012 Kennels. Lake street, Bolton. sonable. Keith Furniture Co. Seven room single, excellent loca­ let Fleetline, radio and heater. Prompt service. Reasonable Popular Food Market. Phone 6287. Phone 4159. ■ Evenings 5938 or 2.5278 tion. priced right for quick sale. 1940 Chevrolet coupe. All cars 1947 CHEVROLET Areosedan. Ex­ rates. Guaranteed work. Office supplies. Free pickup and delivery WANTEI-—Salesgirl, full time Home Listings Wanted E. F. Von Ecker, 509 Keeney priced below ceiling. Clarke cellent rondition, both appear­ BENSON S ARE featuring chil­ service. Friendly Typewriter Apply mornings. Pine Pastry, 658 f treel;. Motor Sales. 301 Broad street. ance wise and mechanically. W A N T E D -A Dachshund puppy. dren’s maple roll top desks and ST. JOHN Street—Reduced. Full Service, 1205 Main street, East Center Street (Jarvis Block). Phone 2-2012. Fully equipped including radio, Call 2-0654. children's maple, blond and Bos­ six rooms and bath. 3 and 3. oil Hartford. Tel. 8-S7S4. Lots for Sale 73 heater, etc. Reasonably priced. A ton rockers. Lowest prices in steam heat, large porch, garage, 1941 POTNIAC aedan. Heater, CONVENIENT Way to earn as real solid Investment for low town. Benson's Furniture and Ap­ amesite drive. Excellent location. BUILDING LOT. 75’ x 200’ at the radio. Good tiresi Engine over­ ASHES AND Rubbish Removed. neighborhood representative for MALE Boxer. 9 months old. A.K. cost transportation. Balch Pon­ Call Norman F. Pierc* of the Avon products. No experience C. registered: Phone 6925. pliances, 713 Main street. Quick occupancy. Priced to sell. Green. Wm. Kanehl, Contractor hauled this year. Will accept and Builder. Phone 7773. $6.50 weekly. Call 4165 or 2-0980. tiac, Inc. 155 Center street, Tel. Sanitary Refuse Company In neca-.sary. Write District Mana­ Suburban Realty Co., Realtors, 2-4545. Open'evenings till 10 p. Manchester. Tel. 2-0252. ger, Avon Products. Inc., North GUARANTfiED Singing canaries. 541 Main street. 8215. m. Money back if not satisfied. GENERAL Electric refrigerator. COVENTRY — Lot and trailer at 1948 PONTIAC 6 sedanette, in Branford, Conn. Lake. Lot 50 x 100. Traller-rl941 very good condition. Equipped GARAGES erected throughout Phone 7688. 26 Linden street, or Phone 5600. MAIN STREET—Zoned for busi­ Glider 28 foot. Price $1,600. James with radio and heater. See Big CHECK OUR PRICE POLICY winter. High quality,, low prices, STENOGRAPHER, $50. (Employ- ness, four-family and six room MOVING OUT of state, selling J. Rohan A Son, Realtora. Tel. Buck at Bycholski Motor Sales, LOWEST IN ’TOWN quick action, easj’ terms. Phone er pays fee). Single, to 25. Tech­ single, suitable for doctor, store BEAGLE PUPS, seven months three-piece bedroom set. love or any business. Two apartments 7433. ' 255 Broad street. Tel. 2-4453. Written Guarantee 3375. nical training required. Diversi­ seat, club chair, floor lamps, fied duties. Keep personnel rec­ old, registered A.K.C. C^all 7729. vacant. To be sold as one unit. 1942 BUICK Special 4-door sedan. 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe A PENNY A line will do that chime clock, no reasonable offer Income. $2,650 per year. Howard ords. 5 days^ 8 a. m.-4:S0 p. m. refused. (^11 at 114 Summer Snbnrban For Sale 75 Good solid transportation for only Club Coupe—Radio, heater, new special business letter manu­ HEALTHY Puppies. $12 shd $15. R Hastings. Manchester 2-1107. Contact Wlkon Agency, 54 street, second floor, Includlilg $345, at Bycholski Motor Sales, seat covers. script, bulk mailing. Call 2-4816. We would like to have you come LAKE PROPERTY, large living Church, Hartford, Conn. and see them, and we'll hold until Sunday. 255 Broad street. Tel. 2-4453. 1950 Chrysler Windsor 4-Dr.—Ra­ MANCHESTER AND vicinity, room with fireplace, bath, artes­ CARPENTER Will frame your Xmas. Phone 2-4088. homes from $9,700 to $22,000. dio, heater, fluldmatlc transmis­ WANTED—Swedish or Norwegian NO MORE messy defrosting, your ian well, $6,500.'Mo-dern home. 4 1941 PLYMOUTH 4-door with a unflni.shed upstairs rooms. Rea­ Some old, some brand new. For sion. lady for part time hipusekeeper refrigerator defrosts automatical­ rooms, hot water oil heat, $10.- complete engine overhaul and s sonable. Phone 2-4291. satisfactory service call agent, 1949 Plymouth Club Coupe Special to live In. Country home. Call FREE Kittens ly with the new "defpost-lt.” 000. Make an offer R. O. Den­ new paint job. Bycholski Motor Deluxe—Radio, heater, good to a good home. 2-3151. Hartford 4-1782. e, Just plug it In. The ideal Christ­ ton, 6724. / Sales, 255 Broad street, Tel. 2- ticea. YOUR KNAPP shoe salesman. Phone 2-9126. mas gift at only $9.05. Senkbeil's, 4453. 1949 Chrysler Windsor 4-Dr.—Ra­ Contact W. F. Sullivan. 60 Moun­ APPLICA’nONS a e now being MANCHESTER — New home, 5 VEiRNON — New 4-room ranch, Carter street. Phone 7519. dio, beater. Extra nice. tain .«treet, Rockville. Tel. Rock­ accepted for clerks and clerk Poultry and Supplies 43 beautiful finished rooms, the best large lot, near bus and school. 1940 (CHEVROLET 2-dpor with 1949 Nash 4-Dr. Model 600- Ra­ ville 5-5964. typists, both experienced and in- of evetythlng. Features too num­ Choose your owrp color scheme. radio and heater, a popiilar model. MAGIC CHEF stove, waahlng ma­ dio, heater, overdrive. experienoed, five day 37 hour BROAD Breasted turkeys for erous to mention. Phone for full Barbara Woods, Agent. 3702. Trms can be arranged. Bychol- chine, screens and door. Inquire 1947 Dodge 2-Dr. Deluxe—Radio, week. Liberal employee benefit Christmas, frozen, ready anytime. 55 L ^ o n Road, or call 6620. particular.*, sale price $12,800, skt Motor Sales. 255 Broad street. Heater, good tires, Household Services program. Pleasant working con­ From 10 to 25 pounds. Schaub's between $3,000 and $3,500 down. Tel 2-4453. 1946 Dodge 4-Dr. — Heater. Good Offered 13-A ditions In a modem, air condi­ Turkey Farm, 188 Hillstown FOUR BURNER gas stove, white Many other listings. Call Ells­ Wanted— Real EaUte^~^ condition. tioned office. Apply to the em­ Road. REAL CLEAN CARS enamel finish. Good condition. worth Mitten, Agent. 6930. 1940 Plymouth Deluxe 4-Dr.—Ra­ WEAVING of bums, moth boles ployment office. First National CONSIDERING SELUNO AT LOW’, LOW PRICES Reasonable. Phone 2-0036. dio, heater. and tom clothing, hootery runs, Stores, Inc., Park and Oakland CUSTOM Built, 2 year old home. YOUR PROPERTY? Written Guarantee handbage repaired stpper i«' Avenues, East Hartford, between Articles for Sale 45 NATIONAL Electric seaing ma­ 6 rooms. Pine panelled living Without obligation to you, we 1950 Chevrolet, Tudor — Heater, BROWN-BEAUPRE. Inc. 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., Monday chine, console model. In good room with fireplace, dining room will appraise or make you a cash 30 Biascll St. Phone 7191 placament. umbrellas repaired, BOLTON — BuUding stona and offer for property. Se« ua bafoio raullo. 9,000 miles—$1,395. through Friday. condition. Phone 2-1281 after 8. with comer cupboard, 3 bed­ men’e ehlrt oollare revereed and flagatona. Bolton Notch Ouarry. you selL 1949 (7he\Tolet Tudor — Heater, Inquire 103 Weaver Road. rooms. garage. Lot 100 x 200. 1941 DE SOTA aedan. radio, heat­ replaced. Marlow's LitUs Mending Phone 2-0617. Stantey Patoode. Phone 6273 radio, low rriile'age—$1,145. er. A nice black car, far above Shop. Call Madeline Smith, Realtor, 2- THIRTY Gallon hot water tank] 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe average In appearance Inside and WOULD LIKE woman for bouse ROYAL AND SnuthAJorona port 1642 or 4679. BRAE-BURN REALTY \ cleaning. Phone 2-3277. also side arm gas hot water heat­ Tudor — Heater, radio. 13,000 out. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. FLAT FINISH Holland window abla and stsndarci typtfirritera SELLING YOUR property T miles— $1,195. ■hades made to messure. All er. Tel. 7060. EAST HARTFORD —Sparkling, W AN TED -M other’s helper, high All maksa of adding ' ’nachinan Whether It ba a lot, houaa or 1949 Studebpker Champion Sedan metal Venetian blinds at a new ■old or rented. Repaln on al new Cape Cods. Choose yours —Heater, radio, overdrive, low 1940 PON’TIAC Tudor. Very clean. school girl, hours S to 8. Man­ buaineaa in town or country, you •ow price. Keys mads while you makea $farlow*a - Machinery arid .Toob 52 .how. F.H.A., only $11,800. Call win get prompt and paraonal mileage— $1,195. Keeney’s Garage, Bupckland. wait. Marlow’a chester Green section. Phone agent, i-3151. Best Terms—Best Trades 6659. aerirtce by calling Ellawortb Mit­ A LU S-CH ALM ER S used model-B ten, agent Phone 6930. 1942 CHEVROLET sedan, nicely CROCHETED Dollies. $1.25 up. tractor with mounted plows, cul­ SIX ROOM single, steam heat, COLE MOTORS—4164 reflnished. Good running, looks WAITRESS Wanted, full or part 87 Deepwood Drive. tivators, Farmall with mounted good location, near bua line and 91 Center St. and 436 Center St. like later model. Good transpor­ Florists— Nurseries 15 time. No Sundays, good pay. Ap­ FOR QUICK RESULTS in aOluiig plows. Used mowers, side rakes. stores. Price $10,000. Charles tation, very reasonable cost. ply in person. Peter’s Chocolate your property call Suburban 1935 PLYMOUTH sedan. A very LARGE ASSORTMEaCT Christ­ FOR SALE— Men's rebuilt and re- Terms arranged. DubUc Tractor Lesperence. 3620. Realty Co.. Realtora, M l $(aln Douglas Motors, 333 Main street. dkoppe, 691 Main street. unusual car for Its age. Take it mas trees, 50c to $1; Christmas lasted shoes. Sam Tulyea, 15 Co.. Wlllimantic. 'Phone 3-3217. atreet Call 8215. Maple street. Just a few steps VACANT—7 room single, 3 rooms for a spin and see for yourself. 1946 SUPER Deluxe club coupe. ■prays 60c and up; cemetery FULL. TIME ■slesladies, earn down, 4 bedrooms up, tile bath extra spending money for Christ­ from Main atreet. W ANTED-tour proparty to aoB Bycholski Motor Sales, 255 Broad Radio, heater. Extremely nice baskets $1.25 and up; wreathes and lavatory. Steam heat with oil atreet. at reasonable prices, poinsettias mas. Apply F. W. Woolworth Co., Musical Instraments 53 Reliable ouyera waiting wltk throughout, black finish, beauti­ TWO PAIR of glrl’a white lee burner, 2-car garage. Lot 118 x fully preserved, none better. $1 and up, at McConville Green­ Mrs. Hoher. caab. Finaneea arranged. - Wa 1951 FORD Custom 2-door with skates, alxea 7 and 10, $2 and $3. SAXOPHONE Juat reconditioned 150. Priced $16,000. James J Douglas Motors. 333 Main. house and Florist,^. 302 Wood- , need 4-5-6-7 room euglee aad % radio, heater and overdrive. CTar CaU 4236. at factory. Guaranteed like new. Rohan and Son, Realtors. Tel family bouaea. Howard IR Haat* bridge Street. Phone 5947. Ward Krauae, 5336. Is like new, has very low mileage. 1647 PLYMOUTH 2-door sedan. Help Wanted— Male 36 7438. Inga Phone'il-l 107. Bycholski Motor Sales, 255 Broad BURNHAM Sectional cast Iron Beautiful black finish. Deluxe holler, 8125. Silent 0(ow burner, MANCHESTER—Residential sec. street. Tel. 2-4453. equipped. A real solid car and Roofing—Siding 16 Wearing Apparel— Fora 57 LIST WITH an active ooneam for FIRST CLASS tool and dia mak­ 850. Tsl. 2-4488. tion, 3 bedrooms, ranch style rellabla courteous asrvtoa Fraa priced for immediate tale at only er. Apply 234 Hartford Road. X8B0~CHEVROLErr deluxe 2-door W E 8PEC1AL1ZB In roofing and home, custom built, fuU ceUar, appraisal arrivlag at aatlafaetory se4lan. Lustroua black finish. Fully $895. Call Manchester 2-0081. Ask ONE SET of Ludwig drums, 880. attic, oil hot water heat. Owner for Bob Oliver — Center Motor ■UUhg. Hlgheti Quality ma- BOY’S TOP Coat, in exceUent ■suing, price to you. The Alloa •quipped. Radio, heater, signal MAN WANTED for InMde work. Inquire 46 Alexander street after must move. Lot 84 x 150, Near Bales. tarlala. Workmanahip guaran­ Good pay and benefltA Apply in 6 p. m. condition, alas 14. Phone 8140. Realty C a Fhoat Manokeatar U ^ ts. Hiia la a one owner low teed. A . A . Dion. Inc., 209 Autumn bus, schools, stores. Down pay­ 5105. mlleag* car. A real value at only person. New Model Laundry, 78 CECIL CHAPMAN original gown, ment, $6,500. Howard R. Hast­ 1950 CHEVROLET Powcrglide street. Phone 4860. Summit street WHITE Figure skates, aise 6H, $1,488. CUBtsr Motor Balea, Main tudor, radio, heater, $1,595. 1949 also jacket siae 10. Good condi­ •ixe 12, light green, purohaMd for ings, Manchester 2-1107. WANTED—Uatlnga of aU UndA str*«t Mknr Post Office. Ask for tudor, radio, heater, $1,595. GUARANTEED Roofing and roof tion, price 812. Call 2-2010. $85: man'a Lea hat, sias 7. Both Put the aeUlag of your property MANCHESTER— Ehicellent four- Douglas Motors, $33 Main. repairing. Cutter* and oonduc- WANTED—First-claas carpenter, garments brand new and reason­ Into experlen^ hands. Tour In­ tom OiighUn 7707. ca ll 7480. EVERT WOMAN loves beauUful able. CaU 2-2787. room, brick, ons year old. Ex­ quiry .as to our eervioe invited. : 1948 J im C U R T 4-door sedan. 1949 PONTIAC Chieftan deluxe 8 china and glass. Don’t let your pandable with Mied dormer. Alice Clampet. Realtor, 843 Mala , V U ly equipped, cylinder four-door sedan. Fully T t L O ROOFS and sidewaUA guar* FIREMAN, ICxperlanoed on high Xmas gift list be a problem. Visit Rough plumbing for aiftra.bath. atreet iHione 2^843 or 2-0880. buy . at only $995. equipped. ' Hydramatic, radio, antaod material and workmnn- preosura oU fired boilers. W rite our abop for the gift aha wUI' Wanted— Th Boy Hot water oil heat,’ flreplacb, tUe Main street heater and whits walls. A-1 con­ klilp. 47 years axperleaca. Free or apply In peraon to Chene) cherish. Virginia bfadden, An bath, priced $14,000. Down, pay­ A sk for Bob dition. One owner. Low mlloske. eetlmatee No obligation. Call Brothera. 146 Hartford tiquea^At-The-Oreen. Hours 1-5 )^ANTBl>--UBed Bpanldi ment $4,000. Howard R. - Haatp WANTED—Direct from owner, ■ * f^.CUlS28S. ^ Gooigo Oollttia, llaiKhoirtar SXIT Manchaeter, Conn. week days. Open Thurs. ovo. |||lUtar. Rum e 2-4888. tngs, Phoni^ll07. or 0 room single. CUl 2-21M. u ■ ■

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1951 Make a Date to Save a Life—Bloodmohile Here Tomorrow ^iS H T T E E N ^ n r l ;p 0t(r ^ r n i t t s l^eraUi

Mr. and Mra. John MUIar of S74 ' Mtmbors of.the local Amaricaa The Little Flower of Jesus In use by an increasing number of Average Daily Net Preee Run Hartford road have beard from Legion Boat are roquestod by Mothers Circle will hold Its Christ­ Alter Hospital hospitals throughout the state. Tor tho WoMc BMtag The Weather .^^^li^jWTown • their son, CpI. Durward J. Miller, Commander Cheater Hogan to mas party tomorrow evening at 7 PaUenta will now lie charged for Deeemhor S roN ceal ef V. B. Wi that he has arrHrod in Fairbanks, moat tonight at 7 o’clock pt the o'clock at the home of Mra. Austin the actual work done for them by Oister, t Harvard rogd. Festivi­ tha laboratory In place 'of the ’ K m. Walter Tim mini of, 7 Ford Alaska. CpI. Miller enlisted laat W. P. Quiah Funeral Home to pay Rate Methods their reapacta to the lata Captain ties Witt begin with a ba)ced ham former flat fee wplch waa baaed Extra Special Value! ' . 10,417 H««w aqaalla toMglit, eaWdf «tiWt-w«a admittwl m • paUAit year. Hla addreaa is; Cpl. Durward on an average. J. Miller, AF, 11306110, Box OS, Richartf Brannick. Membera are supper. Members are also remind­ Mesnhar of Om Andlt Thuraday—Fartly to tt»' Hartford HoiplUl laat ed to bring gifts for exchange. wook. Mar huaband wai admitted 5001 St., Maintenance Squadron. urged to wear their Lagion caps PatientH lo Pay Actual Under this system It will coat Bateau of CIreuIatloxa hriak wiaOk as s patiaat on Sunday. Mra. Tlm- APO 731, c;o Poetmaater, Seattle, and unIforma. thq patient requiring only routine Manche$t«lr— A City of Village Charm Wash. Miss Valerie Bolduc, whose mar­ Laboratory Work In- lalmratory work less than former­ THIS G. E. IRONER atBs la gottlixr alone well. The Joy Circle of the North riage to William Sagilo'will take ly, while patients requiring exten­ Methodist WSCS will hold a place Jan. 2 in St. James' Church, Btead of a Flat Fee sive laboratory examinations will The Stanley ^Toup of the South The troop committee of Boy ______, i REGULAR $97.50 VOL. LXXI, NO. 62 (Claaalfled Advertwag oa Pago 3ei BIANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12.1951 Scout Troop 112 will meet tonight Christmas party In the church was honored recently with another pay for the services they receive, (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—IN f ^ i / sSECTIONS) PRICE FIVb CENTflC M etM tat WSCS wHl meet tonight surprise miscellaneous ' shower, A new method of charging for the charges in the latter cases not at 7l45 In the ladles pMlor for Its instead of tomorrow night at parlor tomorrow afternoon at 2 Camp'Johnson In conjunction with o'clock. Santa Claus la expected given by her aunt, Mrs. Arthur laboratory seriice has been put In­ to exefied a fixed maximum. SPECIAL...... • I tie annual Christmas psrty> Hostess- In person and every one attending Laney, Miss Carmela Dellarippa to effect at Manchester Memorial As formerly, the Connecticut M will be Mrs. Helen tJownlng. the regular troop meeting, at and her mother. Mra. Florian Bol­ Hospital, .according to Superin­ Blue Cross, accordingi to the terms Mrk Alice Stoclis, Mrs. Qlad>i which the new charter wHl.be re­ Is asked to bring a 25-cent gift ceived. All troop members will for bis pack. 'Hostesses will be duc. at the Bolduc home, 31'^ tendent William P. Slover. of the policy, will continue to pay Meyer, Mrs. Virginia Feirla, Mfa. Mrs. Louise Syymour, Mrs. Edith Charter Oak street. About 20 The new system, which has been laboratory coaU to patient mem­ Jean Johnson. Mra. Sertha Mc- meet at the West Side Rec at 6:45. relatives and friends attended. The approved by the hospital Board of bera Fadyen and Mrs. Hamel Miinsie. at which time those who do not Wetherell and Mrs. Annie Sloan. have cars can arrange for trans­ Mrs. Bernice Chappell will have center of attraction on the buffet Trustees and the Medical, Staff, is charge of the program. table was a beautifully decorated Court Manchester, Foresters of portation. two-tiered shower cake. General Manager George H. Waddell Die^ America, has called a summon.s SIT-DOWN TO IRONIi The Republican Town commit­ ^ *T meeting for tomorrow to nominate Center Church Mothers Club will meet tomorrow evening at tee will omit Its December meet­ SI. Mary's Guild will have its TOYS HALE'S and elect officers for the ensuing ing. The Republican Women's annual Christmas party Thursday | term. A good attendance Is hoped 8:15 with Mrii, C. O. Simpson at the parsonage for a Oiriatmaa Club will have no meeting In De­ In the parish house, with luncheon | for. Anthony Liipacchlno Is the cember. For the January meeting at 12:30. FIfty-cent gifts ihay be I Small Dtposir Helds Headquarters Succumbs Suddenly This Morning present ohlef ranger. | party. they expect to have as, guest brought for the grab bag. I ’ speaker John Mather Lupton of FREE DELIVERY IN TOWN PUR EASYI FASTI f Naster Denies ^Tax Fix Try Public Servant Weston, candidate for nomination as U. S. Senator. LOW COST! ^ v\ The Boy Scout Board of Re­ TOYS FERNDALE For the Biddies. view will meet tomorrow night at Across From High School Probe Told Allies Spurn Red Clark Told 7:30 at the Lincoln School. Mel Over 35 Years Longfellow, advancement chair­ Arthur Drug Storts 1095 5laln St.,—Manchester man, expects unit advancement Large ABaortment 7 A. 5I.-1I P. 51. men to be present Of Favors Caudle Is Manchester todikv mourned the lo,48 of General Manas«r Prisoner Proposal George H. Waddell who died at hi.q home at 465 Porter atreat about 5:30 thi.8 morning from coronary thrombosis. His sud­ By Caudle Munsan, Korea, Dec. 12— ‘ treated and for refusing to say Indiscreet den and unexpected death brought to a close a brilliant career. how many prisoners they hold and that mimhrird .15 years last Or.-* - (A*)—A new Red plan for ex-! where. Washington, Dec. 12— changing prisoners of war| Charlotte, N. C., Dec. 1‘2— lober as a piihllc servant for the ___ The Reds have Mid they would —Attorney General Mc­ and an Allied compromise fo r. supply the information only after offire the past two daya for a short; l/~ Q Ranges. Refrigerators Grath and FBI Chief J. supervising a Korean truce' the AlUea agree on a blanket ex­ said toda.v that Tom C. Clark, rest after suffering a slight heart C a a B o -/* JL Washers and Al! Edgar Hoover met with with neutral observers fell on change. Tha.v kept this stand In then Attorney General, waa attack Sunday morning. President Truman at the cold shoulders today. th'eir five-point plan. advised by the FBI of “in-’ Dr. George A. F. Lunberg, the DOUBLE Hie number of Allied troops in discretions” by T. Ijimar general manager'a attending physi­ iJM Other Appliances White House today amid Thr United Nations command cian, said Waddell has had this Sheekey to expressed fears publicly for the Red bands has been estimated at Caudle as U. S. Attorney in indications the President from 98,000 to 139,000. The UN heart condition for about 20 years first time that the Communists North Carolina before Cau­ and was under treatment for the ttaJW .IU U COM el will act soon to counter tax might not give up all the prison­ Mys It holds betwMn 120,000 and GREEN STAMPS acandal testimony flooding 135,000 Chinese end North Ko' dle’s nomination July 18, past two weeks since suffering ers they hold. nimllsr sKack. Dr. Liindberg and Fill Office Say goodbye to irnning blues! Iron in comfort with this beautiful from Capitol Hill. The fear was expressed in turn­ rean Reds. 1945, to he an assistant At­ The only new factore introduced torney General. Dr. Oernrd R. Miller were sum- — .. Given With Cash Sales All Day Wednesday G-F. tit-down irnning combination. You'll be aurprited how caiy ing down a five-point prisoner ex­ moned this morning. T^e general Kngineer James A. and fate ironing can be . . . with profesiional-looking rcaulis Washington, Dec. 12—(A*) change plan advanced today by: in the Red plan would be to ex­ During House hoerings. in '"fft dirts fsir k h fttwllsf rtsm wkts wt twifcitrf is change prisonera In groups at Washin^on yesterdsy. It was manager had died when they reach- . j . i. J SPECIAL too. The carriage table gives you ' right-height'' ironing . . . sit J —Bert K. Naster denied to- Cpmmunist negotiators at Pan- * ed thS home a few minutes after Snccke.V today waS appointed fist Arfssllc T rifh Ntsllsf Oil." down on the beautiful chromium-built chair — it'a well padded, munjom. The Red proposal still PanmunJom, the sick and wound' brought out that there was cer­ 5:.10. actitiR General Manager of covered with maroon or gray plastic in basket-weave pattern. : day he ever tried to get called for release of all prisoners. ed first, under Jqint Allied-Red tain "derogatory . Information,” Born Here ALL Sc CANDY I money from Abraham Teitel- The UN insists on a man-for-man supervision. supplied by the FBI, in tha Jua- the town by the Board of Di­ "Strike, frame, spare? . . . Oh sure, I itill hear And the new, low price includes all four values; He was horn on Nov. 30. 1894, rectors in a special seaaion those terms. He says he strikes out for home after AND GUM V baum in connection with exchange. The Reds Mid It would take tlce Department's file on Caudle. the son of Thomas and the late work to relax his frame a few spare moments in ATIANIIC "The' UN command is con­ them a month to deliver all pris- Joseph C. Duggan, an assistant held in the Municipal Build- • Partibli iroMr • Mjuftible gMtwa clmir Teitelbaum’s tax troubles. Attorfivy General, spoke of It as Minnie (Joyce) Waddell. In Man­ a cotr chair. And Atlantic's Triple Refined Heat­ Under oath before House in­ cerned," an official communique dnere. chester, He attended the Ninth Dis­ iiiR at l o’clock this after­ 3 for 10c • DntRTMl glaitk cavtr • "Fol4-cmy'' carriai* tiUa said, "that premature agreement Brig. Gen. William P. Nuckols, only a “scrap.” Its nature waa not ing Oil gives a maximum conversion to heal; that vestigators, Naster declared there disclosed in the hearings.^ , > trict School and entered South noon. means more warmth per gallon!” TII, 5iMAS. RESERVE RIGHT waa no truth in Teitelbaum's story on bulk exchange of prisoners be­ UN spokesman, said "The ques­ Manchester High School with the The choice of Sheekey to fill the Cill Or VTrilt N*v> TO LI5IIT QUANirnES After comfort ironing, close your irnner table . . . wheel it away that Naster and Frank Nathan fore adequate data is available tion of prisoners of war is being The News aaid tne House Waya class of 19l(, but left (n lake a position left vacant by the death to dustproof, out-of-sight storage. Come in and try this com­ tried to shake Teitelbpum down could result in sizable numbers held over our heads” to force what and Means subromniitlee. inveati* huainesx cotilse at (he Connecticut of General Manager George H. bination TODAY. It's a bargain you can't afiord to mitt. for 3500,000 in a “tax fix” extor­ not being recovered." he called an undesirable solution gating tax scandals, had known of Business College which was located Waddell early this morning waa,a L. T. WOOD CO. FERNDALE tion. |: n Blasta Reds of the prisoner and truce super­ this for .'nine time. It quoted a here. iinanmnus selection by the boand, 51 BISSELI, STREET TEL. 449S Across From High School Naster. a shaking, nervous wit­ Allied negotiators, the commu­ vision problems. committee source, nut identiflad, Upon grnduation from business nique added, "excoriated the Com­ a.s Mying one reason the commit college, he was employed for about Sheekey will t,tke over the ad- 1095 Main St., Manchester AUTHORIZED DEALER ness before a House Ways and A UN spokesmsn said the Allies minist ration of the town until Means subcommittee, denied, too, munists" for net letting the Red tee had not" explored it mi a year snd a half with the Aetna 7 A. M.-ll P. M. Every Day Cross see how prisoners are being ly waa th at the committee such time as the Board of W- that he ever suggested the name (Contlaiied on Page Sixteen) U fe Insurance Company, of Hart­ iTctors . appoint a new generiil of any lawyer to Teitelbaum. wish to “embarrass” Clark who la ford and then went, with the Col­ manager. GENERAL^iLECTRre Dcniea Trattmony now a Justice of the Supreme umbia Motor Car Company, where Naster is a Hollywood, Fla., Court. he was employed in the offica at On several occasions in the paat ' IRONERS buaineaa man. Nathan, the other (Clark waa not Immediately clerical work. In 1913 he accepted when General Manager George H. available in .Washington for com- a position In the offices of the Waddell waa absent, Town En­ man named by Teitelbaum, also Iran Notes Warn West gineer Sheekey, appointed acting has denied the atory in teatlmony m entj eBO M B Highway Department of the State LECLERC Caudle technically waa nomi­ of Connecticut where he laid the general manager by a prSVloua to the House group, »*»"»■ -T"' ' board in 1948, took ovar tha ad- FUNERAL HOME DOUBLE S & H GREEN STAMPS AttofBty General McGrath has nated for aaalatant Attornqy 09h- foundations for the public service ordered vVrand Jury Investigation ‘Buy Our OB-or Else’ eral by tha lata Preslhgnt Rooae- which he waa to give hie own mlnlitratlon of tha town. FUNERAL Given With Cash Solas AH Day Wodnasday of the w b ^ matter- Justice de­ vait.^ Hwwaa owatod' stfawwaifiah town. According to the provlalona of partment officials aaid it probably' affoby Preaidant Truman for ^%ut- . 4 - ^ m s P a ct INstlngulahed Career the Town Charter the board may SERVICE will begin its inquiry next week. Tehran, Iran. Dec. 12— Strife-ridden Iran today hand- aide activities.’’ ^ Waddell’a diatinguiabed career appoint a person, not one of Its At one point In the questioning M the West this ultimatum: Buy ^ r oilTir we will acJl it to Bx-Agent Talks In town government began in Oc­ own members, to set as gsnsrsl about Teitelbaum, Naster balked The News Mid it got the story tober, 1916, when he waa appoint­ manager pending the appointment Walter N. at giving answers. He said he ‘any would-be buyer,” Evidently the Iranian government of the FBI report from James H. ed clerk of the board of eelectmen. of a regular general manager. Leclerc, meant it would sell to the Soviet bloc nations. The "buy or Montgomery, Jr., a former FBI A year later when the new office The general manager Is appoint­ Director m did lo because of "physical fear,” else” ultimatum, giving the West* 13 MAIN ST. TI w lW H A U CORI Naster had told of meeting Tei­ agent in Charlotte who told it “re­ of aasiatant treaaurer waa created, ed by ths Board of Dirsetors for omm telbaum In Florida. 10 days, or until Dec. 22, to agree, I luctantly.” Montgomery is now Waddell waa the first Incumbent. an indefinite period and may ba Manchester Call 5269 MAbMMMTRift C * Teitelbaum Is a wealthy Chica­ was delivered ,,in the form of let-' associate Judge of the Richmond, He waa elected treaaurer of the removed by five affirmative votes ters to 12 embassies and 24 lega­ Paris, Dec. 12—’ in such ap­ In the tone of his speech. I _ t 1 1 election of the firat Board of Di­ • tried to get 3500,000 from him on British-owned Anglo-Iranian Oil Philippines pointments. He Mid the written 'Vlahinsky told the United Na- g t g h l l l * I rectors. Waddell was named gen­ representation that they could fix Company properties. report showed that Caudle ad­ tiona political committee that I i l l L l l L - L l v L l eral manager on Oct. 39, 1947. He In Bank Theft no pillows like the dream-designed hia tax troubles through a "clique” While the government of Na­ Manila, Dec. 12—hotel room reserved by This WBs generally interpreted I Attorney General: Jess Larson, dead on Leyte Island alone. of the International City Mana­ Co. Head in Alabama man for them accused Mosm- an old friend, Keith M. Beaty, to mean that Ruaala would take head of the General Services ad­ The Weather bureau reported when federal court waa in aeaalon part In the commiMion's work Sah Francisco, Dec. 12- (/P) ger'a Aaaociation was formed In ministration; Charles Oliphant, degh's followers of “trying to 1948, Waddell was Us firat vice smoke us Into the open, where we Monday’s storm, which blew here; that he had made a trip to even if it la set up under Western- James G. Smyth, ousted northern Washington, Dec. 12—(4^—Two " iim iu u r N«ONT ^ chief counsel of the Internal acroes the ialanda from the east, New Yorir with Beaty In connec­ sponsored dlrecU^a which the So­ president. A year later he waa t Revenue Bureau, since resigned. could be killed by government California federal tax collector, men and a woman hava bean ar- gangsters.” turned on itaelf in the China Sea tion with one of iSeaty’s business viet Union opposes. elected president of that organiH- "iBtiw-PiseF" 8.95 / All the officials have made de­ today and headed back toward the enterprisea; that he had written p French Delegate Jules Moch and three othera are accuecd of tlon. rested in connection with short­ nials. More than 30 Moslem Mullalu tampering with Income tax r ages exceeding 3800,000 at the * *nisg Hae" 11.95 % (priesta) pitched camp inside a islands. It was reported 230 miles Waddell was named chief regis­ southwest of Manila and whirling (Continued on Fnge Nineteen) (Continued on Pnge Two) turns to defraud the government, trar for the local board when Con­ Thomasville (Ala.) Bank and (OontinuMl oa Page Eighteen) nearby mosque, announcing that they, too, were refugees from toward the city at 10 miles an as the climax to a seven-month gress passed the Selective Service Trust company, FBI Director J. hour. grand jury probe. Act In 1917 soon after the United CbssM whil*. p M sr Us* « l n 4 s * DOUBLE "Mossadegh terrorists.” A second stonii was reported States entered World War I. He Edgftg Hoover announced today. The opposition deputies an­ San Francisco's holdover federal nounced they would stay In the leM than 450 miles east and head­ grand Jury ended ite work yester­ was also a member of the Home Hoover Identified Uioae arreatad Britain Ready Majlis building—traditional re­ ed toward the central Philippines. day by voting the four indict- Service Section of the American as: Monday's typhoon left 50,000 ;es State Shift Aid menta. Red Cross, being one of the execu­ srkh rippiri-Maa, rraaas. Isa rste fuge place in Iran—until their per­ tive committee of the local War J. Moody Drinkard, 47, president sonal Mfety was guaranteed or homeless and caused damage un- of the bank; Mrs. Myrtis N. Me* or griea;- "Refalar** Hsi|ki, 9.9Si To Repay U. S. otflcially eePrima Minister has In mind In Actiag Foreign BUolster Ihroc CHENILLE TOWEL million in new money made avail- —Foreign nUnleters of the six Eu­ for delegation of sovereignty to Under the propoMl, he indicat­ ing leaders of California Com­ idCnt Truman has ordered detailed coming here. Mm Fanig Pasha aaaewared to. I abla under the September 1946 ropean army nations agreed today an international body. day Egypt is eoaalderiag the ra* loan pact and $600 ntiUion in lend- ed, the investigation work would munist party will bn m-lndieted preparations made for his talks No Bid FBr Funds on how the proposed unified de­ The new plan for army control be done primarily by local people In Los Angeles because of "am­ with Prime Minister Churchill here Chuixhill also told an American call of her ambassador freas- leaaa pipeline aid. . fense force will be controlled—by closely paralleled a resoIuUon next month despite Churchill’s re­ Leadon but ae far haa leaMted , Her debt to Canada totals 31.180 with the etate matntaing "over­ biguous and defective language” diplomat in London that he did not SETS DECEMBER 12 a high commissioner, the six for­ adopted yesterday by the OoiincU all supervision” over the pro­ In original charges ---- “make- luctance to pro^se a list of prob- plan to ask for American financial BO deelsloa. ^ . BEDSPREADS million in Canadian dollars. eign ministers and an internation­ of Europe's Oonaultative Aasiem- grams. lerns for discussion. aHiitance. The problem of U.8. aid Political factors cleariy Influr al parliament. down” charges involving SB em­ bly. It called for such Joint agen­ In 1936 tha SUte Welfare de­ ploye of MasMchusetts alnhollc U. S. officials Mid today thf la, in fact, being worked out abMd MANHUNT FAlLa * I anead PrlSM Minister Winston Hie alx home governments—of cies as the projected army and portment waa organised, leaving United States side of the two-pow- of hia visit by officials of the two Churchill’s nawly alsctod Oon- France, Weat Germany, Balgium, the Schuman coal-ateel pool to be Beverage Control Comniisslon EWcott a ty . MtL. Dae. U-X only "pauper aid” to the towns. CABO in PitUfield, tiriiea mew ar meeting ia being worked up on Countries at a lower laval. ' asnratlvs govammant in renbhing The Netherlanda, Luxembourg and directed by high commlasionera Tho otote hondles the old age as- ad tha ^assumption that Churchill «'ill Even though CSiurchUI does not (45—A sUnalsh Baa e t US s4-98 ths decision to pay ths whole Italy—still must ratify the rotnie- note as Dist. Atty. Stephen A. FBI ageata and Marytand fltatr t8.95 Iha-IW H A H CORi appointed by the. council’s fipper ■istonce program of around 20,000 -want to go Into the whole range directly ^tackle financial matters 5 Piece Set amount duo to tha American gov­ tera’ decisiona. house, the IS-nStfon bommittae caaao and the aid to dependent Moynlhan announces he'll present of pollcle^ governing relations be­ in hla u ik s with Mr. Truman, PoUee boat threngh A moat welcome gilt! Four beautiful pattema MaNCNBtrad couw ernment. ITie foreign and finance minis­ ministers. any evidence at irregularity to a weat of teSStP b a t on fina ehaniUa. AU white or white with multi-’- Heavyweight solid color Martex quality. Bath children program of around 5,000 tween the two big Weatem pqw- however, It is believed by Ameri­ n p tn a o c ia . Churchill and hia ooUeagues felt ters of the Blx nations wlU meet France's Foreign Minister ^Rob­ caaes. Those needing help and grand Jury. eta and RumIs aa well as specific can authorities that he will ecek roeld not flad George color. towel, 3 band towels and 2 face cloths. n dacieton to waive the interest in Paris on Dec. 27 to draw up a American High Oommiaaioner Anglo-Americsn Issues. Both the to set the stage for aubstantial Rosa, S7.ycar-old Wset Coaat ert Schuman, who descHbikl beUlea” agaloat occu­ waaks ago that he did not plan to ship and aharing of reeponsibiUty. FOirhaabe, Washington next month tor n re­ The mlBlstera hope their lateat coal-steel pool and such other Ihere for tha moot port” os the pation powers . . . A "largo Con­ draw up an agenda for bis series of waahingtoa autborlUes believe (m—A. GREEN STAMPS view of Anglo-Americaa rein- plan for ultimate control of the agencies as might ba organised. ■tote takes over. He eold It necticut liquor chain store" ia ex* mostingf with ths Presidsnt, bs- that unleaa some m cifie infor­ over the Ni tlOMe army by foreign minlatars and Schuman said tha foreljgn minis- would,,ba more' logical If local pectod. to bo next priM violattoa ginning Jan. S. Ths Amaricaa sm- mation about GhurchiH’e concept coil Atsststi Agniaet that, BrtUM leaders patii amentary repreaantatlvaa of ta n of the alx natioiia would wolfaia aoportO ware pormlttad to targot of state liipior Control bassy in London has been directed of tha taUu ia forthcoming in ad- tMM* tha natlena. inyolvad will racaiva Oommiasiaii and atate Offica of imerthalaaa to seek tha fuUaat Brltiah support B ri^ f u A M* « , (O ialiaasi Oa fOgo Twoleo) PHea BUbiUxaUoa. pjwsiblss iafomatlon oa w hat th i ■V