PAGE EIGHTEEN MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1952. ATcrage Daily Net Press Run , , ror the Week Ended Dec. S7, I95t " The Weather . Feraeaat af C. B. Waatfegg S b IBP ''s SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF if. 10 10,819 ‘ Member of the Audit Ught a$Mw or rala Mglght., EXTRA HEAVY WEIGHT Bureau *f OrcuUtloaa .M l a I m it m M-St. Wedneilajr, MancheHer^A City of Village Charm elondy.

VOL. LXXIL NO. 76 (ClaaaliHed Adverttalng aa Page 10) Wamautta MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. DECEMBER .10, 1952 (TWELVE PAGES) P R lC E y ^ E CBNTS TURKISH HAND i Foreign Aid TOWELS e,. 59c JANUARY ins Ike -• Is O rdered Towel* that will wear for year* and V w * . . ' .’*4 Tour colora only—white, aqua, yellow and blue, v f L J Reds Still ih UN, V , ■ r ' By Truman

New York, Dec. 30—(/P)-lSen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio ar- Washington, Dec. 30— (A’) HALE’S OWN BRAND Charm Hause rived 3^minuteR early for a conference today with President­ — President Truman reporiRl - <■' to Gohgress today that Great 3 - r elect Eisenhower—their first meeting since Tah denounced Britain, France and. Italy! Justice Aide Tells Probers \ one of Eisenhower’s-cabinet appointments a.q “incredible.” Taft and four other Senate He-* ------have shipped $2,500.0001 TOWEL ENSEMBLE / • t ubllcan leaders were called In by _ worth of strategic materials ll.ienhower to disru.sa the new ad-'i .t 1 *_____ behind the Iron Curtain but .11 ministration'ag legislative programI if .1 R ubinstein MADE BY A FAMOUS MILL '■i and other matter*. » -M -VF .B. X C 1 J .X that he is nevertheless order­ Taft, slated to be majority lead- ing U. S. economic and mili­ *r In the new OOP-controUed Con- jl I tary ai(l continued to the gress convening Sattirtlay.‘arrived I J_#CCa.UJI& JL p I Z t v Exile Order State Dept. Hit REG. l l T ? 22 X 44 BATH SIZE, Each .... FITTED SHEETS tJirte countries. .alone at the Prestdent-elecfs Com- • Truman acted imdc*r a 1951 law j modore Hotel headquarters. which requires that U. S. aid be Taft In ,Hurry. r . REG. 59c 16 X 28 GUEST SIZE, Each . . . cut, o ff to any country shipping •> He rushed off an elevator and Bar Sought Oh Holiday strategic materials to the Soviet TYPE ISO LADY PEPPERELL right on to. the reception desk at bloc unless the president deci&es the headquarters without stopping For Bad Risks REG. 29c FACE CLOTHS, E a c h ...... it would be In the interest of to talk to waiting newsmen. Chicago, Dec. ,30-v (;p) — Washington. Dec. 30— (/P) OR PACIFIC CONTOUR American security tp continue it. Theae towel* made for iii by q famou* mill would regularly eell.Mor lot* more than There was no immediate' indics- The National Safety Council -;-Sei'ge M. Rubinstein, Rus­ our regular ..^ce*. Heavy weight quality in aolid rdleri of geranium rose. blue. Kile tlon whether he planned to .»qe .Ei­ Truman said in hetters to the Washington. D ec.. 30—<;P)— A .lu.atice department offieW COMBED PERCALE SNUGFIT FIHED SHEETS today estimated that 410 ■chairmen of congrMalonaJ_.com- sian-born financier and con­ graen, hunter green, sungbld. peach, gray and whit*. senhower alone in advance of the said today that "a number” of Americans known to have been -\merican8 will die in traffic mittees concerned wiyi/fhe prob­ victed draft-dodger, today TWIN BED luncheon meeting with the general heavily involved in spying and other Communist activity in and his Senate colleagues, ‘ or accidents durin^tH'e four-day lem that the strategic materials asked the U. S. District Court SIZE ...... whether the Ohioan planned to see Britain, France and Italy have to , prevent his deportation. the pa.st are ..still employed by the United Nations. Roy M. ^lew year holiday period. sent to the flovlet bloc were con­ Cohn^ Rp«cl#l sMUtiiht to Attorney' >2.99 j3.29 someone else at the headquarters The organization last .week esti­ His attorney flle esterday. For more than 36 hours his whereabouts was Un­ demands It.'*- Recover- Your Old Bed Pillotba shire, prospective president pro munistq will launch a “ general offensive” Jan 4. Pacific Star.s at PhiladalplUa. known to repoitera. ______tive secretary of the New Haven COMBED PERCALE Police union. HEAVY QUALITY tempore of the Senate - its presid­ andicStripes said the statement was made in a broadcast at It contends further that Mc- In a Written sUUment handed ~ _ Oohn said the Jury's report was ing olBcer in the ‘absence of the held.up last fall, over his objec­ 8:20 p.m. in the Kumhwa ridge ------r-—- . ,■------....• ^ Qranery considered matters out- The letters aak state policemen Vice Preaidenti Eugene D. Milltkin to a reporter at his brother Ralph's-1 rec 1?..^.,.... tion*, partly because o f fear in if they are satiafled with their Now At Beal Savings! sector Of the central front. •slde the rertird of the case in af­ cottage in Chaifont St. Peter, near IJ iflS I 1/ C H F 72x10$...... !,.,,.. $ 2 i 9 9 of Colorado, chairman of the con­ A correspondent for the Army Washington It might be used "as salary, houra and working condi­ firming the action of the board of London, the Britl.sh aclentist gave . _ MATTRESS COVERS ference of all GOP Senators; Lev- newspaper said the woman broad­ political fobtball." He said the de­ tions. and invite their comments on Rotation Pomts immigration appeals, which re­ no sign he was sorry that he slip- ! FINE QUALITY. DOWN-PROOF . erett Saltonstall of Mas.sachu.setts caster opened, her prograifi with a ped vital western atomic secrets to V.-4IJH-S T a l l l 0 . O X cision was taken at a conference forming a union. REG. $4.29 WITH «f« 10$...... $ 3 . 2 9 and Milton R. Young, of North Da­ tiradg aggtnst the "poor” food viewed and upheld a deportatioir the Russians. presided over by McGranery. It charges that state officials kota, members of the Senate Re­ order Issued last February. AND FEATHER-PROOF given Allied troops. ' ' . Increased/foi’ "I was wholeheartedly concern- ^ ' Cohn assisted the grand Jury in "apparently ha\^ little concern or RUBBER BunONS . publican Policy committee. A corps apoke.s_mah told about Rubinstein said In the complaint Its inquiry. The Jury reported, Interest in modernizing the work­ s3.69 The possibility of some Senate, ed with securing victory oVer Line Property 42 X 3B'/2 Pillewcatat ... 6 9 c the broadcast, but ., declined to that he has no passport and no Nazi Germany and Japan and with earlier this month, that there had ing conditions (of the state police), opposition ^ to confirming Elsen­ right to enter an.v foreign country. for they have had ample time to REG. $4.98 I speculate —on the "general of-1 Soine TjroQps been a deep infiltration by U. S. hower's designation of Ezra Taft fenstve atatement, the p a p e r , In such circumstances, aliens Oommunists on the tfN staff. do it were they so inclined." I WITH ZIPPERS, .... PILLOW TICKS Benson as Secretary of Agricul addted.. j who are taken into custody for de­ atomic energy in this country," he explosions has decreased the ( In a difcussion of atate poHc* s3.98 ture .cropped up today. v. Tokyo, Dec y3a--(A»)i—Behind-' portation are usually held at Ellis Flashed "Green Light" working conditions, the letter says: The—Communists launched a said: value of property in the Immediate TYPE-140 LADY PEPPERELL island, N. Y „ without bail. Cohn said the State-department "When you compare worlcing REG. $1.49 major offensive on New Year's day hie-llne* troopj/ln Korea will need gave a "green light" to some (Cotttleued on Page Klex>n) in 1981. two additions point* for rotation He pleaded for an opportunity to ''*^*"**y Northeastern Gaa conditions id the State Police de­ Real qiiality heavy weight cover* that will ^ v* SUPER FINE MUSLIN -r - Jk______^ - restart life and said he want's a Transmission Company* natural Americans employed by the UN al­ WITH ZIPPERS. Each . (Centiniied on Page Eleven) partment with many municipal po­ years of vhpar. Seam* all bound. 95< home-aftcr^n. 1. ' ' chance to do "useful scientific gas pipe line, a Superior Court though the department had In It* lice departments in our atate, moat _ l’N REGAINS 01:TP08TS Gen. M ^ k W. Clabk's head­ work in which I can be 0/ some Condemnation committee declared flies at the time evidence that the REG. $1.19 — Seoul, Dec. 30 — (A5 Cpuiiter- quarters /today gave lack of. re­ service to this country and to my today. of whom enjoy a 40-hour 'week, 72 X 108 Ike Farm Plan overtime pay, time off for time attacking Allied troopa today re­ placements from (he U. S. as the fellow men." "This apprehension on the part (ConUiiued on Page Ele«‘en) WITHOUT ZIPPERS. E a ch '.. / / c . $2*79 »i«io$ $2,99 gained frozen outposts near Chor- resson Cluck^ CluQk spent, in court, new and im p lie d 42 X 36 PILLOWCASES"^c The. slight, bespectacled 41-year- of the general buying public Is rea­ WASHABLE PURE WHITE FILLING • ’ ' *• V won on the western front: The Thq^a was no change in the rota old scientist left wormwood scrubs sonable and well founded, ” the disciplinary hearing procedure, Seen Following posts were captured by a reinforced tibn .Requirement of nine moijths paid uniforms and many other Good looking floral patterns in rose, blue, gold Pri.son at Wakefield before dawn committee asserted In recommend­ and grfcn. Chinese Communist company last service—36 points—for soldiers at Code o f Hens^ yesterday and disapeared. benefits, one realizes that the com­ night. ■ the fronL Rear area troops will ing that Northeastern pay total ChurchiU Tells QUILTED Earlj^ New Deal He had served six years and damagifs of *115,823 for pipe line parison proves the Justiflcetlon of An Eighth Army briefing officer n^ed 49 instead of 38 points. the complaints,. ' ' TYPE 130 CANNON FINE MUSLII Scientists Say eight months of a 10 year sentence easements over four' tracts of real said about 30“ Communiata \yere ; Troops at thie front get four for slipping atomic secrets to an Istbor’a Bolnt Proved Dec. 30 (iW—The 'rotation points a month. Those estate In New Qanaan and Stam­ Cabinet of Ike /WAITRESS PADS killed and 100 wounded in the/ unknown Rus.sien contact. He got ford. "A t the Bsm^tlme, they prove , SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES nhower adniinistra- vicloua Red attack by about 228 near-the front get three and-eol- - By A l t o n l . b l a k e s l e e the maximum one-third time off organized labor'^ point rtf view, REG. si;00 WHITE .'COTTON diers far to'the rear get two, IJsts Dairntges wlll seek ways of men. ’ Allied defenders withdrew’ Science Beporter for good behavior. namely, that imp^ved working the "self-financing” Soldiers In Japan Whose families The amount of damages recom­ Parley Agenda REG. $3.98 39" X 76" after an hour of fighting but St. Louis, Dec. 30- (IP)— Breaks Silence early New D«!al faTm stormed back with reinforcements are with, them one point monthly. Chickens talk. In a cluck- and mended for each property owner TWIN BED SIZE .... Others get m . ^ Late this afternoon, he broke his is aw follows: Antoinette D. Lap- 'London, Dec. 80- (Ab—Prime (Continued on Pa^ E ^ea) s2.97 ' PILLOW COVERS 63 X 99 63 X 108 to reoccupy, the lost positions. squawk rode of remg^able mean­ splf-lmpo.*ed silence by scrawling e- The study of chicken language, News Tidbits that of Mrs. Altschul, also a coun­ War II days In New York. These reduce the cost of price support rilnged from six ,4,0 13 degrees try estate owner, the committee are; MAY STAY EXECUTION program.* to the government. tfnse depaKme.nt.or the Army. even suggest* A scientific method Culled from AP Wires , above zero. ^ of clitcken stealing -Of which went Into detail regarding the de­ New York, Dec. 8»-4fl—r e s . RES. 79c V Art Held Illegal . , Saturday The Arm.v’s February 1. Brittsh-American tactics in enU Judge Irving R. KxofaaM * "I CAN IRON TW|CE AS FA^" A. Earjy New Deal programs were The Reds hurled live minor at- draft .call was upped to 83.000 men more in a moment. preciation of the properties a* a case Stalin makes peaceful ges­ Indicated today he may graat 4 Tne sound signals of chicken.* result of the installation of the tures more convincing than his BETTER WINTER FABRICS financed in part by what were Death of Honnann Roergel, 65, (Ooatlnued on Page Four) were analyzed by Dr. Nicholas pipe line across the lands. Christmas declaration of wllling- slay of execution to eaMtooMa REG. *1.19 and *1.29/ FINE balled processing . taxes— that Is, (Continued on. Page‘Eleven)' /j author of Utopian plan to da’m atom spies, Jidlus and EUmI NOVELTY WINTER FABRICS "JUST.OUTOFTHIS WPRLD" Colliaa, zoologist, now at Cornell nea* to meet Elsenhower' and seek i taxes levied on the-first process­ strait.s of Gliiralter to reclaim Ihnd Northeastern, the committee Rosenberg, to permit them te at January Sale Prices ' ■Unlversltv. and Prof. Martin Joo.s a Korea holution. ing operation of a'farm product, in Mediterranean, reported in pointed oiit. stripped all tree* shd seek executive clenMncy from Tuch as -the milling of- wheat into of the' University of Wisconsin, Shrubbery from a'permanent and 2. Britain's desire to join the President Truni$tn. Roaeaberg "SIMPLY WONDERFUL" \ ' QUALITY WASHABLE in ' research at Wisconsin. M unich...... Budapest railway ANZUS Pacific Defense pact flour, slaughter of hogs for pork, employe, acriised of causing rail­ temporary ea.sement .50 feet wide, and .his wife are schedided to be 6 7 ^ yard Reg. $1,98 .1^8" Bauling't Wtool and Talk Recorded which now ties in only Australia. ‘ and so op. This tax was knocked way accident through negligenee. leaving In aome places "a rather electrocuted in Staig Sing PrlaoB Wool and Rayon Fabrifcs, Yd... . Actual cifstomers’ comments after using thesa wonderful The. chjeken "talk" was re­ unaightly awnth." ISew Zealand, and the United i 79r A.MERITEX GOLD TONE PRINTS sl:67 out by a 1936 Supreme Court de­ Is exeeiited, Budapest newspapers States. the week of Jan. 1*. . cision which declared the then ex- corded by an electronic machine, The line if.self cnbaials of a pipe 7Pf AMERITEX PLAIN EVERGLAZE COTTON report. 3. General Far East strategy, Reg. $2.98 58" BaulmgU 100% , _ in ^on istihg Agrioultural Adjustment act the spectograph. Which translate 16 Inches in diameter with a' mini­ ■ 7Pr ROSEBUD RAYON CREPE At least twiee a* numy news­ Britafn’e part in it, and the impact BENTON DEFENDS STAND to toe unconstitutional. 73‘/2 Billion pound* Into wavy lines on paper. mum earth coverage of 24 Inches Washington, Dec. M —o p )_ Wool and Wool and Rayon Fabric*, The Ties given an objective rec­ men as fan he accommodated want on Britain and Ffance of any new Latex Foam Since that time, costs o& sup­ to cover President-elect Eisen­ and designed for a miximiim pres­ Sen. William Beaton (O-Cona.) Yard ...... : ...... porting* farm prices have fallen ord of the frequencies and inten­ movea contemplated by the Incom- hower’s inaViguration, inaugural sure of 750 pounds to the' square contended to$lay that Maaotace. s2.37 3®—W —Aflrlections age chaaged against the' sity, . • inch. Ing Elsenhower, administration. on' Uie - Treasury. Suggestions committee in Washington says .., REG. 49c 36" FAST COLOR i Reg. $1.59 54" Hanora Smoothie, WINTER FABRICS were made several times during eource .Treasuty and credits entered to Prof. Jobs made the recordings. The line is known as "a high s.4. Implicationsimpiicaiions of Eisenhower's I-uM#"" the late,1930's that the processing «tid today Pre#ident Truman wlH ■ the account# of social security “ Colllas made the Interpre- Evangelist Billy Graham, in'Hong Y a r d ...... Kong after tour of Korean war presayre gas tran.smission line," whether It oe'ped sny new ap­ tereeta of. all the people" o f Coa- IRONING BOARD Ux Idea be 'wyjyed. call upon the new Congress to vote i trust funds. However, the *c- described today to the blit the committee declined to s|.27 zone, saya more than<28,000 North proach to aolutlon of the Korean nectlcut. He voiced the coatea- DRAPERY PRINTS AND Several methods of self-financ- ""'alns In the Treas- American Aq-ociatlon for the Ad determine whether or not the tion In a long letter to the aaao- Reg. $1.39 36". Crompton'* Pinwale yancement Of Science. Korean . prfeohers - of war have problem. . ■ ’"■y **cept for such social sacur- graduated from 28 Bible Institutes system is in.fact a “safe pipe-line.” Churchill plans to travel to cistlon, $vhlch had challeaged. CQrduro|f, Yard ...... , . : \ (Contlnued'oe Page EleVeu) Wav.v lines show when a chick During the past 10 years, the criticism he had dire$4ed agaiast *1.27 PADS A yM Is chirping in pleasure, or in dis­ csfabllahed at their camps and Southampton In a special railway It during the reoeat poUtlral PLAID GINGHAMS have vowed never to return to their committee declared, 1.712 ruptures coach tonight and spend the night ' * A ' tress at being alope, hungry, cold of natursi ga.^ Iran.smlaaion lines campaign. . WITO HEAVY DR^LL COVER or thirsty or hurt. The frequency Communist homeland. on the Queen Mary at the port's FPC Approves Seven high-ranking Syrian army A beauti^I range of fabrics in all the nij^aat colorihgi. or timing of the chirps Is different. ( f ’-ontlniied on Page Eleven) - "SPECS" IN COimT y « r d The brooPi "In many regions where the vvater. . , law requires Truman to lay before on\ eighth floor of Oillsy Pope Pius XII has called for a cru- Jail here awaiting trial an that present official estimate of- $10,- , . Oriental Rite particularly flour- citation. Green 3(am|M Given With Cash Sales $1.29 3«^ AMERITEX BONNiE PLAIW Sherman B. Knapp, CL A . P 300,009,000. Congress only a fortnight before: lores to Return Hot^ in Cleveland chase nearly sade of prayer on behalf of the .iahea there h^a been unleaahed a president, application for a con- he. leaves office. t 200 i^ests and 18 employes from In ’that event, the gov'emment’s oler^' and faithful of the Catho- new tempest which aeeka to over- PERCALE PRINTS What a valuel .Extra heavy weight flannel back drill cover that SEEKS LANGEB PROBE athiction permit wiU-b* filed tm outlay of actual cash might be - Joseph Dodge, a Detroit banker, j 10-story brldk biijlding but\no one lie cl^urrhes of the Oriental Rite, throw, devastate and destroy in «ra n o rorks N D Ifae *a-L .will fit any atandiu'd or extrei length board. Elastic edge -no pin­ ' iflediately with the' $tate Water To Usual Hours Is hurt. . . . Mayor John LAAqlli* . Grand Forks, N. D „ Dae. ning or tacking. | , $i.l945" 5>*U^YON FLANNEL , no.'.more than two to three bil- hM been studying the budget lor; commiaaion. Ddn.,dollars larger than Its cash shortly after the' van of New Britain la\ho«\to Federal approval for the project, receipts, instead of the seven bil­ election. Dodge was got In Wash-' Democratic State legislatora bOt 49*. REG: $2.49 PAD'and COVER, $ 1.59 Set which- would impound 1,870 acree- wgton today. I Manchester stores will party’s state chairman not Inriiid-' $1.19 45" BENGALINE lion now estimated. P®**'** of pqttema In the finest quality printa. Small and large Congress can also make changes observe their usual Wed­ ed among guests. '> II*** (R., N. D.pr' Same hijgh quality flannel back drill cQvar W'ith .waffle weave o f water behind a 1.400-fbot con­ The reason the.“ 'budget deflcit," He made the,.appeal in lin el(- "We cannot pass over in silence ".staad aside ' —* ' -«fc— « — 8i|^< for dfesici. aproni, skirt#, drapsriss, bodsprt&ds. #tc.. p#d* crete dam. we8~giVen' to Electric it is called, can run higher in the administration's budget. nesday, closing hours in Comb and Srlssnra Cluix bays cyclical released today and,'direct- those faithful of the Latin' and $1.19 36"' W AMSUnX; CO n O N SATIH Defense Spending Cut tribute to it* barber, kobert Heft- tore take their 1 Power, Inc., a'wholly ’ qwn^-aub-_^ than the ‘;cash deficit’' Is chiefly spile o f the holiday Thurs- ed specifically at the hierarchy and ' Oriental Rite, who, after being lug pi the aew 1 lx ' Mdlaiy o) Knapp’s .Company.-" because------of - bookkeeping------practices The .Trumen edmlnlstr'ation ef, 74, a wit a'n,d phllo^phrr ‘who t:iergy of Roman Catholic Chur<:h'a driven frpm homeland and hearth, eource said defense spending this day. haa cUt hair of s6me exclusive pco- the pelllloae flite of the pro'peised dani is J'uat as te social security fuiMs. CIriental Rite. But his words as and deported into unknown and North Dakota' In calculating the "budget deft- flscal year will n«A exeged 47 to Food stores, however, P^je- . . . Four:^leqr-old Prinre sailed persecutions In all eastern distant laiids, are. now deprived of Charle* fulfills ambition of many vented frem ' (43MtleiM4>e Page Eleven) cit," all aoclid aeeurlty tax col- will_ be open as usual on Europe and the Far East against their rightful priest*,'who could HI an hive (OeaUanefl ea Page SaveaF little boy* when he blows -whistle both the Oriental and Ljitih Rites Wednesday afternoon. and aUrta train In England. various private tq i 'A ,' •* - . f flf the church. / (OeatlBned ou Page f ive) Laager I "s . I

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MANCHEiTEp'EVENING HmALD. MANCHESTER. OONN. TUESD^^^^ DECEMBER 30,19S2 .■ Air Death Plunge proper pleading to - test tha juria- c v « e » '*•41 Engaged Coiii’l Backs Ban “ dictlon o f the court. > a o i t w o Atomic Scientists Working Bcijrotlicd Called Accidental "Since the, appeXl failed to al­ mander, treasurer. Chester Hod- ENDSTODAY Of BomI Execiilrix lege affirmatively facta that were ' I f a u ’t Cbventry gins of Manchester la Instructor. To Make Practical H Bomb essential' under the statute to con­ Th* new shooting group formed STATE tr fer Juriadlction upon, the superior Eatiy^Secondary Schools Sw relk ater. Tex,. Dec. T a \ several months ago joins thousands Hartford. Dec, 30- (iTi—The .court. It w * i defective upon Its Automobile of other clubs, Mmilarly chartered The deafh of Ollle WUIlam Cox, What blew up with an un- .Niiclear physicists, abroad ak Connecticut Supreme (;ourt has fare, . . . TrAihed for Professions by the National Rifle Association, young raigrher who told friends by IhTcrdentrd bang at Enlwelok well as in the United States, have approved - the removal of Mrs. "A mottOn to eraes was the Earning Given in the promotion Of competitive aircraft radio, that he was going proving grounds a few week* ago; known the theory of producing an Frances K. Pu.she of Wc.st’ Hart^ proper pleading to raise the legal, h o m e c o m f o r t shooting and the teaching of safe c S . K E Y M r t « " » was It a hydrogen bomb? What explosion by fusing, not fissioning, ford a.* executrix of the estate of l^u e." he concluded. to plunge his plane Into the grouhd artjJ flrtanns handling for -all in the effect will It have on military plan­ th* heavy weight hydrogen atoms tffe late Harry S. Bond. . Involved In - the appeal were to purchase and use goods Lo<»l Motorist Plus . . . Buga Bunny’g All Star Cartoon^Reve^ | ~-and then did it h*s been listed finu om l Objectives o/ services Intelligently. community. Members ar* soon to ning, Hiralegy nnd tnclic*? ’liu se almost as long as they have been The removal of Mrs. Tu.sh* \va;< .claims'by Exchange Buffet Corp., ______6. A ll yout?i need to understand compete, for firing honors In a officially as an accident. and other question* are explored aw;aie of the standard fission sustained when the high-, tribunal thaVaft. agrirement under whlrh it MORIARTY Bros ^ Secondary Education series of registered totMmamente / _ « th» Influence of science on human Coventry, Dec. 30—-(Special)— A complete report on the crash below. In the *ecnnd of four artlclr* process of the A-bomb. sustained Superior Court Judge was lo purchase, the stock of the, 315 S on the, club’s range. of Harry Rond, a veteran hotel' ondary school has Increased tre­ Chobot Post No. 52, American entertainment . . . favors . . . black ou t?" T)ic Juatlce of the plane bomb bay. Scientists guess that at the heart ! DflvikUly controWed Mid attended. Legion. Xlovfntry and Mansfield Joseph Stdhier and daughter Miss of Stafford. . soPi son t)f Mr, and Mrs. Albin R. man who died several years ago, » o»oy hy thoae^ho pould afford mendously.-In fact. since 1880, the Peace asked. There Is, In the lexicon of atomic of the A-bomb In the split-second Districts. Marie Steiner, all of Wllllmantlc. noise-makers . v . excitement No date has been aet for tne Emerson of Bedton I^nke. was written by Justice Rsymond thaBb During the 19th c*ntury,.tw enrollment has doubled every dec­ After friende had pleaded with weaponeers, a distinct difference of explosion the temperature may E. Baldwin, 1 ade. Then, about seven per cent of Other officers, all residents of ....FUN!,' ■ wedding. Mi.*.* Elliott is a senior at Man­ aupportad public secondary schools him for three hour* Sunday morn getween a device ( the Idol of be semething In excess of 20 ihll- I t ‘ dealt only with what the I the youth of secondary school age Coventry are Robert White, vice- Manchester Evening Herald chester m ch School, and Cpl. ’ came Into existence and today are Ing, Cox picked out a gravel pit experimenters) and a bomb (the lion degrees. high '' court termed "procedural . Called for and delivered attended school. T.ctday. in the president; Richard Jodry, execu­ Coventry correspondent, Mr*. Emeispn Is stationed at Fort ' ceosidered a part of the common on a ranch near here aa * target finished product for use by an ' In this unearthly heat 4nd pres­ qiiestion was whether a motion to promptly at no extra country as a whole, about 80 per tive officer; Leslie O.' Howe, secre­ Oharlee L. Ljttle, telephone Coven­ PHONE NOW FOR YOUR Bolton Hiiachtica, Ariz. education program. Already 25 and dived from an altitude of 6,800 armed force.). sure is the key to producing the erase an appeal frbm action by pAPHNE $i*e 1S0.66 ' cent are enrolled, locally this would tary, Ehigene Rychling, post com- try 7-8881. No date has been . set for the charge. . „ * per cent oC the aUtes have com- RESERVATIONS"-2-8001 feet. The Interval between the first melting or fusion of two hydrogen wedding. the probate courTgave the super­ WsdJIefi $i"8 tXSe m W r school atUndance Uw^s of be nearer 90 per eSht. The rise in ’ I ’ll meet you at the gravel pit. experimental burst from a gadget the birth rate during and since Cominittee Naiiiccl stwms-'one deuterium, one (ritium ior court-Jurisdiction in the'rase. CALL 2.9814 IT 'iMta nf age or over which in- he told the pleading (rtend* by mounted on top of a steel tower World W ar II indicates a tremend­ — to produce th* element for ener­ "The plaintiffs claimr'- *wrote pores completion of the third- year MANCHCSrCR. COHM, radio. — and production of an "ordnance- gy and explosion. for the atomic borhb. It woulil take Ju'stlce Baldwin. In whose opinion ous increase in enroUmrffls yet to Dancing ’til 3 a.m. Minutea before hi* five-place DEWEY-RIGHIMN of high school for most youth. For Vaiill Slmlv perfected bomb may be substan­ "The business of producing the several atomic bombs to destroy the other Justices conoirred'. "that come. Because of this, housing be* plane plowed Into mealhevllle. Va.—Robert E. . » £ o steted that "in the senior nation was accepted with regret ing aoiTcea. He contends those ternship at the Roosevelt,Hospi­ contact Rev. Stephen (Chamber- not necessary to bring the H-bomb Withers. 87, former treasurer and J ' high school a definite, curriculum " CIRCLE by the selectmen a few weeks aga. sources are airfields from which BESTAUIIANT lain. tal, New York City, and is on the down to ordinaiy bomb bay size. vice president In charge of finance ' organisation should be provided by .\nnounee« Examination* Residents are reminded that long-range bombing attack* could staff-bf that,institution. At pres "They might ju.«t build one onto s for the Aluminum Company of . ' means of which each ..pupil may George E. Graf, superintendent husineas concerning the rental of be launched (igalnst the United eht he is an associate' attending ROUTE 85 lO lTO N — TEL. 2-4359 .»««««. WEDNESDAY heavy bomber, equip the plane Am erica and associated with the - - 5 work systeraatlcaUy planned of schools has released Informa­ the hall should he transacted with Stateir; minufacturing complexes physician at the Morristown, N. J., with remote controls for guidance company for mote than I.") years. ' with reference to his needs as an tion concenlng Ih* Oonnectlaut the new cust(xlian after tomorrow. dispersed over perhaps a iiundred Memorial Hoapltal. and U- a mem­ from a "m other" plane and use the Loulsii, Ky.—Robert W, Vinson, ' individual and as a member of state high school equivalency ex­ square miles of countryside; large - I society." These "cardinal prlncl ber of the Harvard Medical So plane-bomb comhinallon es a fo?m 71, brother of Chl*f Justice Fred Nww Year's Eve Before Attending amination which may be of Inter­ Manctester Evening HrraM of guided piisSilc. The expense of and widely dispersed parking areas ' pies" becime the first widely ac- clety of New York. ,».u NEW YEAR’S EVE Vinson of the United States Su­ est, to individuals who have not Bolton rnrrMpondrnI, Mr*. Joseph* the plnne would he factional to the ! for bombers or fighters or tanks rcspted objectives of secondary preme “iCourt and a retired Louisa . A Midnight Shew or House Party conapleted four year* of high P’ltalln, telephone 5548. I expense of the bomb. j These are targets too big even education. Since 1918, secondary The Interior o f the Initial Are HKOmMMMMI CELEBRATION UWWeMXMUlHI postmaster, ' , BOTH THESE BANKS WILL BE school. I schools in thU country have-as- ball formed Irt an atomic bomb Many Indlvlduafa who hsve left I sumed more or less of a uniform PARTY blast }ias a temperature of many | STOP FOR D IN N ER 1 For the Kiddies |------^ 1 fer the Adults ^ school before completing grade 12 i .pattern. N ^ , millions of degrees and Is very SEE THE NEW YEAR Ifl AT THE PRINCESS often find It necessary to have the j • i Even so, much of the emphasis nearly a vacuum. ' legal equivalent of a senior highi' > ’ continued to be on college prepa­ school $Fducation. ration and so-called college pre- AT THE ROSEMOUNT FOR THE KIDDIEC STAKT AT 2 P.M. Place and dates for 1953 for ■ iparatory subjects continued to TELEVISION'S TWO TOP WESTERN STARS the examinations In this area: dominate the high school currlcu- O P E N H O U S E I ' him. ’ A# American economic life 0 a P / r N l W YFARf EVE DINNER SERVED , State Capitol. Hartford. Jan. .10 CISCO HOPALONG and St; April 24 and 25. July 27 i “ became complicated, it was soon 2-HR STAGE SHOWS A Rousing Good Time and 28, Nov. 2 and 8; State teach­ ! 'astabUshed that not enough em-^ 3 -6P. M. to MIDNIGHT ers College Wllllmantlc. April IS j phaals was being given to th a t: at 6 F.M.9 PM«i|2.MIDNITl For All— Don’t Miss It KID CASSIDY '. part of the report of the Commit-1 Conimu 1 cally planned to meet his needs as / 5 an individual and as a member of • ’ For All ROSEMOUNT WILL BE CLOSED ManNiesler Evening Herald An­ ; ' society.” , 1 T dover carreapoiidenL Mri. George FIRST GIRL SHOW "YEARS Special Nekton, telephone Coventry 7-876S. ' 5 I " In 1944, the Educational Policies A GAY fXTkAVAGANZA,<10VllV The Manchester Trust Co7 \ Commisalon of the National Edu-j . 6IRlS,MI(I.TH..jMERRIMENr! New Year’s Eve FROM JAN. 2 to MARCH 1 A N D FOR THE a d u l t s ; X AND NORTH END BRANCH cation Association and the Atjior- A PERFECT INEXPENSIVE ‘ ' MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CO. , i . lean Association o f School Admin-1 Menu 7 .? istrators published a bulletin called j , "Planning-for American Youth." j The management and em­ NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATMUI.; Local Stocks *. This bulletin outlined specific ployees which everyone STARTING AT StS^TlL MIDNIGHT ’ 4 ! nssds of youth, and stated "it is a liappjl and Prosperoua QoototloBa Pnm lalMd'^ i I the Job of the school to meet the; Cobnni O Mlddlebroek, lie.. The Savings Bank of Manchester 'common and specific individual | New Year. __ 1 p. m. pricea A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK cBssds of youth." i Bank Stocks Bid Asked ALL DEPOSITS INSURED IN FULL !t Imperative Need* I First National Bank - • ' According to the Educational of Manchester ...... 14 38 I Policies Commission all youth e P R l N l Hartford National J Uisaehave were needs listed they as follows: recognize and MAIN STREH AT PEARL STREET Bank andTurat .., . 31 S3 .'I ) 1. All youth need to develop Hartford Conn. Trust . 92 96 ! '^sBlabls akills. r Manchester Trust ... . 80 — 2. All youth need to develop nnd I Phoenix State Bank ■ ■ maintain- good health and physical^ . 81 85 . WltnssB. - and Truat...... a.« 8. A ll youth need to understand Fire iBMirMKW Camnaatea ..64 66 JJth* righte and duties of the citizen Aetna F i r e ...... Mpg a democratic society. ~ HArtford Fir* ...... 170 176 National Fire ...... 70 73 8. A ll youth need to understand twHH '■ ■ ■L tbs significance of the fam ily for Phoenix ...... '.... .102 107 with Jet’Acrion ths individual and society. Some Well Chosen Words 'CLinoa Life aad Indnoialty laa. On*- 'V. 8. A ll youth need to know-how Aetna Onualty ...... , m 118 From Pelican Pete Aetna L i f e ...... 114 119 WEBB Conn. G en eral...... 179 189 »Mn*| ’* Hartford Steam Boil . 45'.b 48>b For New . Year’s Eve Travelern ... -■...... 770 700 Debra PAGET ' PnbUo CtUltle* EASTWOOD And Where. To EaL 'Cbhii. Light Power . . 1514 Robert WAGNEB . 87 39 Trr*aa* Psw.r Bty Nllls'ad _Cphn. Power ...... 8 IH 534 r*B. E4«r*r4t All People of Wisdom Hartford Elec. Lt. .. J ■: Bit. (j.in Ruth HUSSEY Hartford Gas Co. ... . 36 H 394 eiutwteHtwTMnti "PONY •THE, Are Sure To Agree So. Naw Epgland T el...... 3314 354 Gasoline SOLDIER” THIEF” Pint Linda Darnell in 1 M te itfa c iii^ g Oemuaaleia (la -Misri That Miller’s Restaurant 19 8:lt-*'.U-t;U 1: IS-I:U "N iglit Without Sleep” I t Am. Hardware ...... 17 •'’ X Arrow, Hart, Hag. i. 41 44 Is The Place To Be. Divine DaRcing! DeLuxe Dining! 3 0 4 I.lkten to * WED. MA’nNEE ONLY .* ADMISSION'FOR NEW TEAR’S EVE—ADUL’TS 88c (’Tax Iniil.) Aaaor. S p r in g ...... 3 7 4 , ■ ■' . 1 Bristol Brass ...... 13 15 T h i s W IN T E R — g:et split-second starting—jet-thrust '•TYDOI. n o • ISO ■ C o llin *...... '••A...... N E W S ” , KIDDIES NEW YEAR'S FOR A JOYOUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR Em-Hart ...... 96 100 pickup— power to spare I N o matter what the weather, MATINEE PARTY Fafnlr Bearing .,... 33 36 roll down the highways with an engine purring Uke W TIC 3 4 4 a MILLER’S Route 6 Hart Cooley ...... 3 7 4 TYDOL Tuesday, Landers, Frary. Cnk. 23 2S kitten. Get JetrAction T Y D O L e t h y l GiasoUiie^iuxl Thursda.v, 20 COLOR 20 aad 44-A New Brit. Mach. Oo. 32 34 FLYING ,^tu rday NO COVFR- . RESTAURANT BOLTON LAK£ HOUSE North and J lid d ...... 354 384 laugh at winter! Tty h, today I CARTOONS Ruisall Mfg. ..f.'... .13 14 Is A, M. — P LU S — , OFFERS W E SEST Stanley Works com. 46 49 NO Terry Steam ...... 85 95 STOOGE COMEDY CHOICE DINNERS Torrlngton ...... t 2 9 4 3 1 4 •aaaftaftftaaaftaaaaaDaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAaaaaaft OIALIR RASCAL COMEDIES FOR T-BONE STEAK DINNER U. S. Envelop# com.71 . 81 ••••••aaaftaaaa#< issAesa******** — P LL'8 — LEGAL BEVERAGES V. S. Envelop* pfd. . 63 68 RESERVATION Veeder-’Root...... 3 9 4 . 3 -3 4 . FREE COMIC BOOK h a t ^ n o i s e m a k e r ^ n o v e l t i e s The above quotauona ar* not te TO EACH CHILD PHONE 2-8123 Faxturing -’An Exceptional Entertainer RESERVATIONS NOW ba construed av actual markata. And ftvftrything GALA FLOOR SHOW fWICES THI8 SHOW * (Me reeuter-amaiui* aualltr acMuarlet !• mL. AIJIO —>A Arthiir Dru| Stores i ’ Large AMortmaat HORIZONS WEST" r e s t a u r a n t ROUTE 44A, BOLTON, CONN— TEL- 2-8019 Mwiif B| Bob Haljirlw’s Ortkostrr . (IB Cater) For Reeervntion* TeL Manchester 2-802S ftahart HyBa. M U AdaaM

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUt!SDAYv4JECF:MBER aO. 1952 P A G E T IV B A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY, DECEMBER ^0. 1952 PAG E rouB R o c k ville from the drying beda when a series Next Bloodmobile yinit pf events prevented proper opera­ More Speculation no I^asen why th?y ahould change Local U n it of County YWCA Rev. Neul>ert Gas Victim District Okays |Haiul(PBUr their law and their aystem bei anse Clucks Cluck n, for Tuesday, Jan. fi tion of the aystem. HEARING-AID The Russian press, which does The voters of the' district had May happened to be an atomic sp.v Sky watch Schedule appropriated funds for - drafting Out-of-State Drivers Add Coming Here Tue.'day, J5n. 6. Is the date Sewage Plans {opttinB ifpralb nothing wUhmir knowing that the and the nation he helped happoaicd Code o f HeriSi Starts Fund Drive Jan. 14 Still Critical plans for the system’s Improve­ BATTERIES Kremlin- wants it '.to. has. been to be Russia. They have the naive, set for the. next visit of the ments St their 1052 annual meet­ For All Hearing-Aids Wednesitay Bloodmobile to Manchester. M ls» Ethel M. Bratnard. 76. w ho , ^ q f ||| whooping lip the Stalin statement opinion that law is'law and justice children-and adulls. stenciling and To Parking Meter Problem Buffalo Minister Will E ih I DirrrtorH ing in June: " ■ li BlHtll Slrwt Midnight-2 a. m...... VolUnteePS t»eeded. . I Scientists Say , The Manchester Branch of the. The unit will be stationed , at fell and Injured her head yefterday ‘ The-'Town of Manchester is also Guaranteed Fresh on peace and'Koyea. pitifihAPg the is justiyc. 2 a. m.-4 ,s. m...... Led Pleclty ■tile painting and ballroom danc­ Center CTiiirch. as usual, and ! HaVtford’ County YWCA» which ing fdr children. Besides these - ______Assume Post at Com- morning when ovetrome by gas in Review DiRpoflal Plant considering improving its. sewage I)6s8 of the Kremlin in the light of Tliere are scune Americans who 4 a. m.-6 a. 01. . ■...... Howard- Peters appolntpienls can be made dispo.sal system. from P»*a €>«•) services the local tmit also par- Rockville, Dec. 30— (Special) — • La.vmen’a as.sociation la being >• puMtihrr* a great ami persistent cnis.mler 6: 8. m.-ft a, m. . . . .'...... Ren. McCiraw, Ellnabelh Dkiadiis I sponsors an'.ineressingly scll'e muiiity Baptist CHurph from 1:45 p. m. until 6:30 p. m. her apartment on the floor above will cbnlcn.l that this A weakness U'etpates in the U NAM , assists In a discussion today. Police Capt. 1 called for Jan. 6 at 7 p. m. at the Oiaiigefl with Exjiertfl Founded October 1. im 9 a. m.->’oon ...... Michhel Glean ■ snd interesting program locally, is by phoning the local Red Cross the gas fllled roonj where Mrs. N el­ Grandees of Tunis In the 17th' for peace. on the part of Rritaliv. that iT a second, to call her chicks to Join with the Y-Teen "Ri’nups and an- Peter Dowgewicz revealed hia de- i H.*''®'* Congregational Church Emninn Kncept Kbon-Jl_py m. •.. .. , ...... Oertrude .Msluausky planning to conduct its annual Rev. John R. Naubert of Buffalo, office, Manchester 5111. lie B. Waldmelr committed suicide Tbe Eighth Utilities District Century ii#e*' I up,-io-l!if-minute“ improvements to 87.1 Main St. TeL d l.’tft about f 1-2 seconds, tp bring all,. unit hopeF to raise the. sum ^ the Y to encourage and promote aides before sufficient appoint­ '■sUBflCWPTlON RATM that it is being made. It cah*be therefore unwoithy *to be mii' 10 p. m.-Midnight ...... Rua.sell Wright. Hyatt Siltllffe- Including yesterday afternoon,' problem. iMan^esten. He comes, here fro '" ments are made to (nsure the Hospital authorities said she had the dlstrlcl’*-Tifwage plant, peydble In Adrnnce chicks under her wing. $2,000, of which $1,500 will .1^ the frlcnd.'ihlp that exists In all taken two way.s, first ns purely a the captain reported that there Vital Statistics Central Baptist Church of quota of 150 pints of blood, but spent a eomfortahle night. Approval came after the direc- n« Teer ...... * 7.71 Iriehd and ally. If a hawk appears, chickens used to promote Y ’WCA \voi^ countries through membership in She was brought to the hospital tor: now, 'he played a positive role In within Hartfoid County and $.500 are 34 unaccounted violators for There were 143 m'arrlages andl®®Y* , " ss"!"* hia new the success of this fir.st visit in reviewed the plans with rep­ ? propaganda move, or second as ijn ' But when a nstipn maintains its; have an alarm serenin; loud and the YW C A, . with « « countries yeaterday morning after Dr. Rbh » , « « Uonthe ...... •;• J J Ih" budget discussions. j will be used locally. All the tow-ns overtime parking. Some of these 147 deaths during 19.52 recorded duties in February. , . , , 1953 (iepends al.so on the in- resentatives of Buck and Buck, the One Uontli ...... m indication of the pos.sibility that own codes and il.s own principles* raiieous, that sends chicks running throughout the world having af­ ert R. Keeney, Jr., administered This speculation also ignored * In the county, except the cities of filiation with this ^international are “ repeaters’’ and include some in (be town of Vernon. June Was Xradiiated from .'dlx'iduals or groups w-ho will Hartford engineering firm ap­ Weekly .06 Stalin is throwing the full weight in c ircumstam cs , whirb w-uijd * Connecticut to shelter. Denison University with the de­ emergency treatment at her apart­ 81n»li Copy another apparent fact. It is that, in Rut if it’s .danger from thA H artforrf'aqd New Britain, are organization. local residents. Also Included are the most*'pbpiilar month for mar- not wait to be i-alled, but will pointed to carr.v out the Improve- DONT f Rus.sian jvilicy behind this par- tempt hotheads to abandon these the Lodge regime, the position of rcglslratlons for Massachusetts, rlage.s, '24, with October running gree of bachelor o f arts, and Col- ment in' the Johnson Block at' 289 pients. m bm bch o t ground, a dog or a man, the warn­ members of the county set-up. In chqrge of the local champaign phone the Red Ciosa office and lieutenant governor has consistent- i Rhode Island, and four from second with. 20. Main street. The directors' last night also Throw Thom Away THE A sfcaA TK D ■ titular move of .seeking a mreting codes and principles that is. of ing is loud, rcpeatc'd ('alls of a hit With a group of active, keen, for funds is Mrs. A. P- W.vfle of ask for their appointmejtt. The Aeeocleted Preee le enciueieen , ...... Yankee Iv been boosted in impoitance. and . North Carolina. The injured woman was dls- authorized Prealdenl Ra.v Warren Btlll plenty of wear left la the West. Whichever .-ay w course, really strength. If the | different firquenc.v. The hen sI.*o interested women at the helm- the (10.5 North Main street, and con­ For the other months the mar­ the lieutenant governor made a ^ Tha captain is going to seek a c o v w d by A neiRhbor shortly ^flrr | to make prpliminsrv shoes repaired here. By A, H. O. seems to give an alerting call, low Manche.ster Y W C A has increa.sed tributions should be mailed to her^ riages were a.s follows, January, 4; plans for it. however, our formula has Communist threat cniilrl succeed in ; real and valuably contributing . ruling from City Court Judge Rob­ two other occupants of the apart-, flnancinR the project and rather brief and harsh, that its mcmber.ship in llie past year Letters will soon he in the mall February, 8; March, 4; April, 14; addressed to the Oriental Rite Buck and. to be to explore and exhnu.-=t the tearing il^wn British lav an*l factor in the state’s business. or two and has also offered man> ert J. Pigeon as to the procedure May, 17; July, 8; August,- IJk Sep­ ment house found Mrs. Wsid- Buck " ■ -has estimated the cost'of the . In addition to the performahre makes chick.s stop and freeze. Dr. asking Individuals for financial aid. churches. Its context clearly In­ “ill"r«^U ;rripubPef.V?ro^ Perhaps this has been a matter .additional servicea - to lownspeo- he will follow w-lth these violators. tember, 11; November, 17; and meier’s. bod.v In her. own smsll ! improvements at $77,000. SAM YULYES •dlipstcbes herein ar. «l»o peserred. pos.sibilifie.a that may be in it. If British principle that would, of; rolliils .said. This is a. rapidly- dicated the Pope’s critlcl.'m also h.v Goverhor John ".Srrooge " ' of thc(»y. but we would guess that i pje. Not many people know the. The officers of the town Com- According to the language of the December, 3. apartment. Gss jets on a kitchen Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ It is purely- propaganda, we can­ c niirsc. be a-much greatei triumph . was aimed at pc'.-sccuUon of mem­ The plins-as approved last night Full «rrlce client of N. E, A. Serr- lAidge, the., budget hearings the 1 it ha , been mainly a tribute to the pulsed call. Ijroad scope of the "Y ” and wh.vt mlltee are; Mrs. P"h- ordlnancCj if the fee is not paid* The greatest number of deaths range were left open. Dr, Keene.\\ ter Kind Done While Voa As tests of the meaning of the bers of the Latin rite of the Ro­ include covering the digestion tank, Ire. Inc.. _____ -rfe not allow Stalin to stand as the than anything involvod'in progre.ss 1 fart that Ned Allen l.s an experi­ •«it offers in the way of community son, chairi'nan: Mrs. Huth W jlie, within 48 hours, the violator may i occurred in the month of May, the medical examiner, saill the death Walt. first executive budget hearings I vaiiou.s calls, the rxpenm cnlef’s vice chairman: Mr.-^. Beatrice man Catholic Church in East Eu­ I Installing heating equipment, plac- 'ju t fS 't e w . s;5c7.’r"A‘;:'ncr- unchallenged, but false. < hampion with the atomic bomb. Tlieie aie enced executive, wijh a good husi- ] services. It is a Manche.ster serv­ be brought to court number by months as follows: w-aa k aulclde. IS .MAPLE STREET open to the puhlic and the press in use^recoi'ding nr artificial Sbunds rope. I ■ lUfT greenhouses over the drying. ’ Tork^ChlcafP Ditrelt end of peace. If it is serious policy, we ^ intangibles which make Britain, ; ne.ss mind and a good view of the i ice giving such -edilcationai, rec­ Emigh. treasurer, and Mrs. W alter Department Faces Problem Januarv, 7; Febniarv. 15; March, The gas seeped Into Miss Brain- Opp. First National Store . mW b e b AtJOiT bvr e at; o p th.-n , showed the same siieclio- "We know- thatjoilay there are j ard’a , beds an(l installing an electrically the slate’s history have been ' relationrhip between government ^ reational, cultural and social con­ Elliott, secretary. Other members However, one problem confront 18; April, 11; Mav; 19; June, 13; room above. Some of. the Parking Lot ClRCULATtOKS cannot afford to neglect any anil whicli have defender! Britain, ■giapti lines as did different signal are in charge of the various serv­ multitudes of the faithful in ori- , driven screen at theoiystern's in- fraturing a pciformante by Ll*u- and the community government ; tacts as are offered by no other Ing law enforcement officer.s here; ; juiy. 11;’ A urusi/ 13; 'September'. I apartment house occupants said I lake point. The Herald Prlntlna Compajjv IBO. serious chance of pence. lime anrl Again, again.st all k.n'l.r . .servc.s; and that the increased , calls or real chicken.s. ^ organizatinh or town program ices offered by the imit. ental regions who weep bitterly they smelled gas as early as 11 tenant Govc'rnor Ned Allen. How to bring violators back to 7 - October. 10; November, 11; and . These plan.t have already b4en 1 '«i9umPBastumea no dlnincl.-^ reeponribifity for Theie is an ironical possibility of superior forr-c. 'Plie.se intangihlrs promineTK^e. of hi.s-service, which is Tapping a pencil on a wisMlen wuhin the limits of Manchester. | Rockville to answ-er court charges December 12 as they see their bishops put tn i j, Sunday. ! , ty’5S?^?rhic.l errors -. The realm of political gos.sip al­ table or (aidboard ho.\ was like I seen by the -State W ater Comm'is- involved in the way this piesent| still ataml. W lim they arc liver heavier and more varied than that , The life-line of the local unit to of overtime parking. Only three At Rockville City Hosnital It death or disperaed, or so impeded rertliements and " ‘Ji" ways hiuj a menlory as short as it Ih" "come here" chicking call, and that the.v are'unable freely to ad­ slon and the State Board of Health. In The Manchester Eren.rg Heraii.. situation' originated. It is sug­ lost, Rii.ssi.a will hr- iimlrr no com- I of any other lieutenant governor j th" n.->ttonal "Y ” organization Is. eastern states have a reclprncnl w-as reported there were 180 births } needs to he to float anv interest-'I in I icmory, is due prim-arily to ■ at,ia( led young diicfc.s. th’ ough the Hartford County n f-' agreement regarding motor vehi­ dress their flocks, and, as rightful- ■ The Required approval of the plans Dtsplay idsertlilna ehitini houn: gested that when these r]uestions pulsion to try to conquer IJlitain. ing i’lterpretatfo.n. and this cir- And that is yoiic tip on how in recorded to date in 1952. i ly should, exercise over them their by the heglth board Is oi^fded . Itought : what Ned Alien is able to bring to ; filiation and it is through-this af­ cle violations at the present time. Open House Set For Mendsy—t P- arrived from .lames Reston. th ' for Britain will be just like Rus­ eiimxlance'hn.s lo/l to .a great deal proceed with sopie scientific I authority; ns they behold so man.v I Say Hagenow shortly. For Tuesday—1 P m. it. . , filiation that professional trained N ew York and New- Jersey, for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Risley o f : of imaginative emphasis on the chicken stealing. o f their churehes destined to pro- 1 Started In 1951 For Welretday—1 p. m. Tuesday. diplomatic, correspondent of the sia. And that is something for I In Ihcse'* budget hearings, help Is secured locally, Instance.'make careful note of out-' Vernon w-ill .hold .open house Jan. | For Thuraday—I P- ^ ^Al'l****^' fact that Lieutenvi’- Governor Al­ ' iJeiitenant (Joverhor .Allen hss of-state parking and other minor | j'',"' fane u.ses or left In squalid aban- | The first step toward Irqprovfng For Frldiy-1 p. * " • ,V' New Yorlf Times, Stalin, who fre- , those Americans, who are shpckerl len has baen playing a part in j- - !4|>erlal Services donment the Pope’s letter de- Is Improved I the district’s sewage disposal sys­ For Saturday—1 P *■ friday. j b*M'n a good right bower to the . Hl’tlGEST NFAV TAXES violations. If after a certain length i p „ of their dauehter , new quehtly uses the press to open ap- her ause Britain has not given May these hearings. This imaginative Among the special .services of- . dared tem was taken in June. v/ith wtet Oasilfied deac-llnai 10 30 a. m. aaea I incisive effort Oovernor Lodge H a r I fb r d,.L)cc. 2.0 - id / Con­ I o f time and aummonscs a driver c.rAce. who is to return shortlv to wa* taken in June. 1051, at d ^ *f publication ncept Saturday preaches to the West, as in the | justire in the Rii.s.slan sl.vle. to rii- emphasis be,"an to hf applied • has lt"en making, anil Ills ron- necticut cities nerd to lalZe addi­ fered to the community, at little nr I The pontiff also mentioned per­ no cost, are incltidedr'the Home- fatl. to appear in the nearby | ,phool at Schaiiffler College. , Arridenl Victim U '7 of- It* . f a . m. ______- ca.se of the end of thA Berlin block- , member. wlion, at the ninsq meeting of state ! duct and qne«tlnns, like those of tional monie.s. In order In ea.se the •tale's traffic courts or f.i\fi to Cleveland, Ohio, secutions in Romania and the So­ iACCinrni Y iriim is voters, wOien,Ruck,and Buck was FARM maker's Holiday phogram.s, the ath er ohrs department h"ads which preceded .the Governor, have reflected a budren r f the city property owner. F J communicate with court officers, a i R,«.pn* Arrival viet Ukraine which he said wer* Tuesday. December SO ade, .suspected U)St rresidcnl-elect j Play School, courses in miisicisii- ( lAliC Photo. I on Critical Uflt;. ?h•""'-'•'•y.of the Individual budget li«ailngs, ! good working knowledge of de­ Hartford, officials warned here notice of hia yiolatlons is sent to i , „r" Rodne" C. Eitel- ! directed both agaihst the faithful district s sewage disposal fa- Eisenhower was, in this instance, i.ship given by instructors from the M edicine G iv e s Rev. John R i Naubert i of the Orient-al Rite and those of BUREAU the opening remarks were, deliver­ tails of tite state government. yesterday. . the registrar of motor vehiclea in p Rockville, are I. R ich a rd s Bctlcr"^^'^*^ "l- tl’ flt time and its future • Hartford School of Music, square- the Latin Rite...... doing the sart'e thing. R».»ton has New Airfreiglilrr ed by Lieutenant Governor, IVe are sorr.v to report that this The group brought to Gov..'J(Shn the driver a home slate -The notice , p. gate-Rochestei- Divinity School in > ' : needs. - . NOai0RIE*$IKARFSIE who was then followed by the Gov- I dancing, the Great Books and " I f in past centuries some parr - been close .enough to Eisenhower Is nothing' exrtting hr new. Ixidge a list of .suggestions they usually recommends that the h- ...... ^ 1944 with the degree of bachelor Tw o persona.'1.____ j_ injured i_____. i_ in week____ 1. __ endI ' The need for speed in improving DIETARY BEVERAGE AUTO ernof himself. 1 Public Affairs course.s, Ho.'pitality Hartford Hospital. ticular dogma of Catholic doctrine For iome. time. It has been »P- some credence to this which Is a proper ocrasion for said would enable state municipali­ Q U m i U l f cense be taken aw-ay or suspended Df divinity. accidents in Manchester were re­ the aystem 'w a se’mphasized last Serviec Sehccliiled The interesting speculation Con­ political speculations, hut mere­ ties to operate without depending , Club. Green Tliumbs group and until satisfaction is gained. was Impugned, thdav. o" (h- '--n- .HO... "'imiuer when rcMilents complained ■parent that large sections o f ; by its soothing effect .All Tolland and Vernoi^ news During his student days in ported to have had a comfortable INSURANCE tinued when the Lieutenant Gover­ too much on revenue from local instruction in such things a.s trai-y. as you well see, the (Com ­ Memorial " ‘’out the Stench from the sewage Am erican husine.ss leadership 'V b r'j people think that the ly a continiinnre of the good on the throat Method Prove# Effective Items are now handled through! served ns assiatant night* St Manchester nor was a regular attendant at the 'work Ned Allen has been doing property taxes. Lodge promised to .jewelry making, milinery. oil The mutual agreement ha.s munist government authorit*esi Memorial, August, about . Added and Improved Air-| the Rorkville bureau o f The Man- minister at the Third Preabytei iall Hospital'where they are patients. shifting their position on t ^ ' fact that Stalin did undertake to individual budget hearings, with cohslslentlv In the larger p!"ee refer the matter to state^ legis­ I painting and drawing, tailoring. proved effective In ca.ses wh?re rashly go even further. The.v seek j 20,000 gallons of -sludge had to be frelghler service la scheduled Jan. ■ chesfer Evening Herhld, located Church, and later as pastor of L.ewis Hagenow, 78, of 395 High- 63vednie! tion o f prntertive tariffa. General Reston’s que.stions.. ami to fiequent questions and con\ment. that has freely been airor.’ -d lative lead'ets for consideration ! bridge playing, making hooked and "repeater” or frequent parking to banish from public life, from I removed from the top of the diges­ r< tor the two-state area seryed by' No Oangereui Drugs at One hlarket street, telephone Morganvllle Congregational Chris- laml street, although stUI on the pronouncements, in-which business with unusnal speed. .Ml the s|M‘culntlnn, of course, him In the present state adminis­ during the Ifl.U General Assembly, I braide.d t ugs, modern danelng for meter or overtime street parker the domestic scene, from universi­ tion tank and an additional amount pronouncements, in whicn answer them wi Bradley Field, it w.ss announced j Rorkville .5-.8I36. U.m Church. He was minister of eritloal list, is reported to be a Vav tDO con lovo wIfH was to the effect Hint Lieuten­ violatora have taken refuge in ties, from schools, and from the AH the opinion recognixed th n» «T . a. 111. and Chicago at 4 ,.')2 a. m. irepare for the resulting sttiia- ; be impotinded by Connecticut o f­ j Marcia Sipple of Wairen, R. I., and bishop Alojzijc Stenlnae was to be'.skull and internal injuries wiileh B m e m « scene of acldcnt last night in w hich you must Black Raspberr.v tioniamtwere in ... an unrecognized nhout time for peace to be aervef work and a "con.siderable num­ Three completely new L o w -F r ic t io n Ford Truck enginee eign watches. One argunieivt ad­ Stalin’s motives. The important “INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914” gles collided with a truck driven holiday hours on Jan. 1 will sec the Eastern Rite. Yugoslavia, in 1937 .fane Russel) knob of Tn.angle hill — the latest figure available here— ber" of Catholics punished in vanced against the President^ ac- thing i.s to mee.l his pla.v, what- by James A. Higgins, 20, of 17 post oflTice s'lamp window open various ways. are ultra-modem, short-stroke design—for less and on Rocky point, jutting ea.st Vernon avenue. * had 49,638 Eastprn Rite Catholics. tion then was that America nV'rwer sacrificed State police said, that Riiggles will be no local or rural deliveries All Cathqlics in eastern Europe. both jabs. declared, "we raise * our protest to fnction. Save up to dne gallon in seven! f domestic watch indu5trj: in or^er j nirnns, with the Btraiejj^' whicli, hadYallOn asleep at the wheel and of ihall N ew Year's Day. Including both those of Latin an'd ConimimiM big guns f ontinued a against all of this, while to the to Make many of the prec'i.'iion Ui-jhv its own directness, and lt« own his vehicle started across the. road (jriental or Eastern Rite, number Now F ive great Ford Truck enginee! .steady pounding (*n tjie uestoin aboliL 50 million. whole of Christendom we denounce etrumefits for modern .warfare, sincerity for peace, expo.se.s what- front. The Kighth ArnVy e.sliinatcd Intd the path of the oncoming the injury inflicted truck. The Pope's letter especially upon the Mr Phennnn noted thi?f aremnent i ever may be fali^e an a* t ns to tnki' Court Jan.'12 for road rules viola­ Eugene Bosailkqff, Bishop of Allied warplanes, flying through Filial Christmas Nicbpolis, and three other priests fortunately has been happening al­ New ferd F-J lID J4W Its ne^Low-FaicnoN Cargo K ino ert (n'say the following: iiway from him the comtortnld ‘ tion. There vjere no per.sonal in­ dieavy clouds and snow in somf M am ht^ s Oldest Financial recently 'were condemned to ready for some time amongst t-55-h.p. V-8 delivers up to 29% more net horsepower per cu. ta. juries qpported. * "\Ve at ft aware that the derision privilege of making^ st atemejit.s ; areas, concentrated on ('omnulnrst At St. Mary’s d'earh:. other peoples where the (Jhurch of than’’ea^inre of other three Ica^rig makes in weight claiul which plnngexihe rest of the wnrlf^ frontline positions yc;?terday. Maced lender .Arrest reflects a undespteafl belief that a ■ Roy Duka, 39. of' Moodus, w;as The Catholic’ (Jhurches o f the the Oriental Rite flourishes, name­ Oriental Rite recognize the ’ au­ ly amongst the peoples of Ro­ recjuct’io^n. of la ’ iff bar riers, will into. .sf>pculalion just like th.at- arrested* Sqti(la.v by State Police­ John C ocl^ h a n i’a last Sunda.v thority of the Pope but do not mania, of. the Ukraine and among further the .interest.’^ of world which is now ah.snrhing all f»ur man Ludwig Kolodzlej as he was as official organist in St. Mary’s follow all the Roman, customs and many other peoples also.", pea-'e 4 ommentator.«. He should b e put released from Hartford Countv Episcopal Church might have been YOU - YOUR HOME- ceremonials.. They 'a r e not to "A ll thia," he deolared, "is for Jail. The re-arrest will insure any aimllar day in the last 40 "However mu«-h it mav d:.-?trc.sH to the te.st. for all to that be ronfuaed with the Greek or ii.s a cause of grief so heartrend­ CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. his appearance before City Court years. Mr. Cockersham, who came Mr. Shennan con-! he (ione merely by Russian' Orthodox (Jhurches. • him persona here Jan. 12. to St. M ary’s on Nov. 1, 1912, re­ ing that we cannot restrain our Although the encyclical' was tears." tinufd, "no responsible American noum ing hi.a move and then, AND US! The accused w^a originally ar­ tires tpmorrbw. He played for can c^ny -the -peneial wt.Qdpm of ning away from it. 3T1 MAIN STREET rested on a charge of obtaining Morning Prayer with St. M ary’s offer this proof of euch a policy. The only a4teinative mone.v under false preten.scs and Senior Choir at 11 o’tFDck. Sunday PHONE 6874 - 6292 That's on unbootabio combination when it was scheduled to appeit- in Rock­ morning, and for Evensong with to expanded world trade is . the As .May (;«>es Free ville court Oct. 27. He did not the Boys' Choir at 7 p. fh.’ Tit Irst llsilkls (Irigliu l■rtll■ •UK.idal continuation of huge comes to owning o homo of your own. At appear and the matter’ was con­ A 40th anniversary celebration low running costs! .Am en»an hAndouts m a futile at-, We imagine th'ue are a go<>fi tinued to Nov. 10, When he again was held for Mr. Cockerham in N o­ ■ tempt to b')I.=:ieV* the 4’innnniv of, nu^ny Am ej’irans^u ho (*nukl give Monchoster S&L wo art dooply interested in arranging oconomica! failed to show. A fter another vember, and many "old-tlmera" who sang in a special, choir on that diJtre.<:spd nations. N.-ither. how-i Britain rather d^'finite advice with continuance to Nov. 17. state po­ S « your Ford Dealer’s Economy Run book of 5,500 anniversary returned again on le g a n tln Britain'.^ handling nf the lice were called Into the search actual Ford Truck,owners’ on-the-job expensea for ever. IS there any (ienying that m* | heme financing to responsible citizens. As a matter of fact, it's an im­ for Duka. whA was foiind con­ Christmas Eve to observe with d'srnn.inate tariff MdiicUons will case of P'r. Alan .Nunn May. the- fined to-the.Hartford County Jail their former leader his final gas, oil and maintenance! Look up your kind o f jo t ^ retire spriniLs ei'onomic dislo< ati*>iK fust yonvit ted atonu. .«py. CHECK THE CONDITION portant, part of Our 60 years' oxporienct.' for the same offense. .Christmas as organist. { ■see /ww little it can'cost you to run a F ord Truck! ^___^or the many Ameru an indii.strie.s ^ 4n the fir.'sj plate, r>f cmir.'te. they AcconJing to authorities, the A t the evening service Sunday the Rev. Alfred L.' Williams, rec­ affec ted by this poln wtnild aUer British law. or ignoir ' ■\ ■■ accused received advance payment frotn Joseph Burry, proprietor of tor. declared, "This is a' service [AvallsMIity ot SHuleiMiil, jf. ih Older to giv^ May the deatli We will gladly discuss your homo owner­ It Ks this dislotaUnn which hi.-* OF YOUR CHEVROLET the Mt. Vernon Motel Court, for 'unique in the history of our parish, ■ccttwfiss Slid trim n company is seeking to .meet' )>enalty. outdoor sign advertislng7\The con­ for.it marks the retirement of our In the lllgilHlsd It 4sptn4tii( ns ship plans at your coilvtnionct. mattriil lupply cisdltlosa through the development ; .'(t!ai;;ht fidin In the thiid placp. If he d'.d ha-.r preside at the meeting of the Com- the first two Sundays in January f'lexserten — modem In coinpset convenience. It’s An in(Ju!=tr.y whioti hin.*; bpon and ill l)p rrlpa.'pd, as Britain has i<- nitui CouncJl to be held this eve- safety curtains — easily sliding . . . gracefully , Con I start up quickly? nirig at 7 o’clock in the Superior was announced by the rector. Will ha hhit by that policy. TIi s leascfl .M.i\ after he had seivel Gordon Bell of Rosemary plaq«! diapii^. Both curtains open simultaneou'ly with CoIirtroonV. exclusive, one-hand Unipull .. , close with l^not the atatemont df a text Ikm.U .*ox yeai.x and night m onth' o f ’hi.- - I t Is expected that announce- will play at' the two children’s absolute, all-around safety. Yet, FIcxKreen thcon.xt, or of a nianufa. tuirr \viv( .'empnee, I'hny \V((Old makp him a ; Is acceleration smooth and sternly? fent of an inspeAor of public eat- services this coming Sunday, at Wednesday Cloaed at Noon 9:25 and 10:05 •. m. rtrs. William enhances and blends with any traditional has just the thioK for foreisn' niaii and drman _ .'ome ii/jf places for the city; the reilg- lihtion of R. Lewis Revnrfids hav- B. Kloppenburg, childrenla organ­ (or modem) mantel .. .(rrmm setting. For youis— offar choice of market.', or of the proilucrr who | pi"tP.('tton ' axain.'t hi.' po.S'lble If you answer "No" to any one of the Tliuraday— Open 9 A. M.-8 P. M. lljf been received at the last meet­ ist, . will play at th e' 11 O’clock in the easily attached or free-tunding frame has no pnisonal fear of foreign resumption of work, on behalf of ♦ ing of the Council. celebration of the Holy Com­ type. Sec our diaplay. competition in this country’s Russia, * - ' above questions, it’s time to soo Carter Employment, Change- munion. (Mrs. Kloppenburg, who Cloaed Saturday ,. *On ditpiDy n«w V-ff*or Sixes! Th« aaly Htfcag with ■ markets. AVhat. til British have done Is Biue to the holiday this week the is not a candidate for the post of for check-up. Ro^ville office of the Connecti­ parish organist, played on Christ­ an all-new Low-FaicnoN -This statement comes fidni in .some rrspei ts, quite rontiai v to ’ 0 mas morning and is returning.to eniine! New Ford F-l offera cut ^ t e Employment Service and 1. - “ »otnebod.\’ who Is hurt by the low.-i all this. They have released- May PHONE 4148 . choice of new 101-h.^. Clipper Biz or the Uflemployment Compensation play at another adult service at ' famoua truck V-8, now u|)R^. to 106 b.p.1 ta riff policy, but who can sep its in siirh a manner that he was able ! division will operate only from the request 6( many.) Mr. Cocker- y o u r point nonetheles. 98 ^’YOUR STORE FRIENDLY SERVICE* particles cslled protons, each of realm of the ha(d-hcaded pracUye in' Bi ilain because' ^ that la the Manchester Savings 1 Assodation - 1007 Min St Plnn>2-458> win be dl»cus*ed. Laymen'* A**oclaHon which hits a pcMltive electrteal •*. liMhMUag ^ t l s h law and the ' Britiah s e r v ic e .wiiicll win make It poaalble l U A meeting of the Toljand County diarge. __"***.**?^ AttaraaoBa had gatuiday Ttl Mao« DILLON SALES and t(ia theory to be atiopted. system of -juatice: Th^ BriUah see ^ ■■ 319 MAIN STREET . | ‘ MANCHESTER - - '' i ■: / ).

\\ ■ r ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ *" '' ' ■ ' ■ ■ '' ' I ( ■ \\\ . . I , - ‘ ‘ ... -V 0. . . V " , : • '■ ■ i: y. • ^ .■ - ' ■ a " ! PAGE SEVEH ‘ C- : MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30.1952 ■■ i II. iiii»R ( MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, IAANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY* DECEMBER 30, 1962 yjttiB 8 ZX Census Unit Notes CAU*' i TruiiiRii Budget PlaiiB Underway fo» Big Polio Drive Food Sale ClMriM W. U H m f BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER it> k TOONBRVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS Per Capita Sales Radio and TV At 73 Vz Billion AeeMMf Ism iitsm Sense and Nonsense WKNB— B4S Baatem Standard IUrm WNHC—Ch. d The Hartford DIatrict Office of . and Rm I b t s f f ~ - ■ ■ S r a n pMa Wortle (CoattBued rroiu Pag* Oaa> th* U. 8. Censua Bureau reported 100 Eaat CMrtw 8*h IM, 9 4 ^ T :»-W O N S —L..cal Nawa. * todaY a atudy of tha 1948 Census WHO CdHTROUS AUl. THE MONEY IN THE FAMILY A mooM is an animal that has Teacher took the class oh an I:iS—WTIC-Weather. of Igjirtness and the 1950 Decen­ ■ ■ ^ 1_L> . a head and horns on one end and educational trip to the seq. Point­ Day; 1:5».;-WDRC—Old Music Box; New*. 48 billion dollar*, instead of the ing at a deer, she asked little . WTIC—Bchv Steele-iMomlng Witch. nial Census showed that the Hart­ a Uviiig room wall cm WCCC—New*: Good Morning Music. presently estimated 51 bilUoha.-and Tommy what It waa. WONS—Bin Jonkin* Show. that total government outgo will ford Standard Metropolitan Area Sherlock Holmea — Ah. Watson, W H Sfc-N"w ^. P61k. Hop. , ranked 47th, In population. I see you have on your winter un- Tommy—I do®'^ know. w o n I —Jeck Downey's lluile Shop. . WKNB—N»ws. Phil Kslt Show. be around 75 billions, 'instead of W KHB-N«is: RequMt Ksllnee. 1:4»-WHAT—Newe 79 bllUona. . o This area Include* Hartford, e ‘>^oA" Teacher-fWell, what does you* i.|s._wTlG—Stolls Dsllss. i 1:5S-^WONS-We»th*r. Chlcsapsr.s. - He said that In the new budget, Avon. Bloomfield, Ea*t Hartford, ***WiSs^ Mar^Tloue- HolmM, mother often call your father? I WTHT-Weather. . , Farmington, Glastonbury, Mam marvelous! How did you ever ded­ i.js^W D R O -T h e Recort' Shop. I;##—WDRt —World News RouAdup. Truman will plpce defence expen­ Tommy (In amazement) »-• - WTIC—Bolton Blackle. 4t a recent meeting of that com- s *f 1 I5:IA—WDI.C—Arthur Godfrey. appropriatlona requeata from the Hours Limited formulated by a group of local, ABOUT TALE MT/ pp-V HER CORONATIOM \ ATLANTIC COOLIDGE'6. 1 Distraint A a ,: lj _ WoNS—T«Uo-T**t. lt;J4—WTHTLwhlipecfng Street*. ■nltlee. Second row, from the left, 1 Screen actress u □ * WTHT—FlmerJDavl*. presently contemplated fiscal 1953 women on behalf of the eomlng JU5T CRIMIWAL ------V \oNANOLOi ELECTION (var.) (3 H N z u H5:S(t—WCCC—New*; 13 Hundred and Mrs, Max J. Schubert. Mrs. F. Leo -----Michaels ■WDRC—Jlck'Bmlth..... * total'of’$80,900,000,000. ' .Barrett, Mrs. A. W. Oatea. Mrs. STUFF--JUST .• 6 lis , IS OOllsIO 2 British □ D '4 7 a LI Y.»a-^WT1C—New*. , 90 Hits. At Post Office March of Dime* drive to be held SIDE GLANCES,,, BY GALBRAITH 7 She is a m w h a t —Italian Program. The Budget bureau last fall e.eti- ! Wetlev C. Oryk, Mrs. Edward L. C. A HOOPLUM-- A> ' I t r a n s f e r /. A GOAT moneys ol n n i P U1 WTHT—Silver E»fle. i during the month of January. HOPELESS BUM- blue-eyed, ft WONS—Gabriel Heatter WTIC—D' uble or Nothing. mated that approximately 80 bil­ 3ifford, Mrs. Everett Johnson, Mrs. O O T O F A accountX Si WDRC—Mindy Carson Show. WKNB—Voice ol Mancheiter. Women’* groups from each re- JUST ----- r ± i s a W TH T—Wher, a Girl Marries. lion dollar* of*pievlou* appropria­ On New Year’s Irving L. Bayer; first ru.w, Mrs. I^ASAU/ 3 Check ^ £ j ; 4i_W DR f'-SEd Murrnw 13 Small space 5 n A.[ifi E 2 (J WTIC—One Man's Family. li:55—WONS—New>. tions would be on hand at the end '.Igioua denomination In town are lohn H. Matchett, Mrs. Herbert 4 Dyestuff A a [o* u 1 1 :5A—WTH T—Lone Journey. 14 Condemn- u 1 I s n E 5 WONS—Top Tuna*. of the current fiscal'year. If ex­ nvited to have representation on Finley, Mr*. E. John McConnell, 5 Run away to |7 m a N p"□ T:S*—WONS—TItue Moody. • WTIC—Strike It Rich. Coventry. Dec. 30— (Special)—- anew . £ L i 11 WKNB—New*; 940 Club. penditures fall four or five billions , Mri. Edgar E. Noel, Mr*. John M. marry WTHT—Police Blotter. The post office here will be open the committee. Mrs. John M. Dor­ 15 Home (Fr.) .a.aa—WDPC:—People Are Funny. WONS—Ladle* Fiir. below present estimates, the un­ mer and Mi-s. A. W. Gates are tjie 'Dormer. i M m $ n H S , 6 Girl's 22 Passage in the 42 Intoxicated W T I C —Cavalcade of America. WDRC—Jrthur Godfrey. ■ expended balance next June 30 New Year's Day from 7 a.m. until Chairman of the polio drive thle 16 Ssnctifled brain (slang). W THT—Michael Shayne. WHAT—lUllin Progrim. co-Thelrmen of this project and nickname would be 84 to 85 billion dollars ip a.m. only, with no rural de­ they report that Ihf plana are I year I* Wesley C. Oryk. ____ persons 7 Exclamations 23 Challenge 44 Musical play W H A T —Polish N itlon l Horn*. Ii:l5 —W T H T -W e. The Women. Much, conceivably all. of this 17 Cut olt short WONS—The Bl»ck Museum. 11 ;ti—WONS—Newe. liveries. 24 Threadlike 45 Carbony 5 money will be allocated--that Is of cold g:l _ W !IA Y —Serenade In Blu*. II ;S*—WDRC—Orem. Slim. He recently epent about five I2 J IB 18 Fish effs ridge (zoo.) powder • .SP-WDRl'— Mr. »nd Mr*. North. WCCO—New*; 13 Hundred and 90 eftrrrutrkcd to pay for orders In the Seoul* To Meet ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. 8 Gain months on the Korean war front. 19 She Is a ----- 26 Stay 46 Century plant W TIC—Red Skelton Show. Hit*. works. The government does not Tha Boy scout* ol itoop 57 met Barnu of Depot road. South Cov­ knowledge' WONS—Dr. Klldsre. ■ , WTIC—Boh and Ray. w aller Green, Jr., and Donald Hollywood ’ 28 Leaping' 48 Verbal ■WHAT—Corn. v*. Rut»er» Baskets actually pay for what It orders last night at 7:30 o'clock in .the entry, waa mairled to A2C An­ 9 Hateful WHAY-Bcno Oil Program. Qreen.tsone of Walter Green, Sr. lace amphibian 49 Head (Fr.) WONS—Queen for a D»y. until It get* delivery. During the Nathan Hale Community Center thony Joseph Proulx, lo o of Mr. 10 Not any a.4j^ w Y lIT —E»cape With Me, of Norih Coventry, spent, a 36- 2l Babylonian 29 Iroquolan 50 Thoroughfares WTHT—Break the Bank. lag between order* and deliver^’ with Scoutmaster C. 'Leo Landry and Mrs. Alex D. Proulx, also of 11 Periods a.SA-WDRC—Life WItl Lulfl. WKNB- Mnilc from out of the We»t. and assisUnt Scoulmaatere I^alle hour hbMday leave from Fort Dlx, Indian (ab.) WTHT—Town Meelinz. ll:4 *—W HAT—Pol Pourrl. unexpended appropriation* build South Coventry Saturday. Dec. 27, G. Howe and David Frazer, Boys N. J., with their father end grand.- 30THsQe 51 Bitter vetch WTIC—Murtln and Lewis. II :45—WDRC—Roiemary. up. in' iSl. Mary's Church by Rev. Ber­ WONS—Bill Henry, News; Omdil WTIC—Bob Hope, between 11. and 13 yeare are Uivlted pabente, Mr. and Mrs. Willard 38 Ambassador 52 Sun nard J. Foster. ' — T>etectlve...... WKNB—Muilc Out of the WeaL Aftea a wedding trip th* couple Green. n S ,“5 S d 40 Body ol land 53 Legal point WHAT—New*; Nile Watch. ; WHAT—Rocionl Program. to Join. 31 Oriental porgy^* f;M -WDRC—My Friend Irm* Aftera**a Lu Smith Joins Recent Arrival will reside at 418 North Comanche iV n C —Fibber McGee and Molly. Manchester Evening Herald (lev- 32 Capuchin 13:|»—WDRC—Wen-ly Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Grtaao, street, San Marcous. Texas. The T 7 r WONS—Song* of Our Time. groom is stationed with the Air entZy correspondent, Mrs. CEarlee monkey r t i » —WTHT-JErwlr Canhem. WCCC—Luncheon Muelcale. Japan Tank Unit Gerald Park. South Coventry, ero ReAi<- U:5#_W DRC—Louella Parson* Dorli WONS—Curt Haeeey Time. Force. L. I-1 411 e, telephone CSoventry J ’PWlU'AMS, 33 Mineral rock t WH.VT—Italian iVolce: jarente of a daughter, born Sat- 34Makea Dav Show. jrday, Dec. 27, at Hartford Hos­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Brad­ 7 - « l l . WHY MOTHERS HOT NE\N6 ' fl-W WHAT—News; Nlte Watch. WTIC—New*; Weather.. T.iVATT" mistake WTIC—Two for the Money. WKNB—New*; In the Background. First Lt. Enrl Smith, whose.wife, pital. Gro.sao. appllancp aaleeman- ley, Sr. of South Coventry, ere 35 Diminutive ol W THT—John Daly. ^ WTHT—J*ck Berch Show. Helen, lives at 807 South Evanston ager at Johnson Brothers In Men- spending e week in South Carolina. WONS—Frank Euward*. 12:1*—WTIC—Aunt Jennie'* Stoiitk. They left Friday to visit a son Pvt Mall# II a Mm I MalMag by < Timothy street. Tulsa, Okie., has'Joined the cheeter. sey* ths newcomer •arrina your gursl* Hood's Em .Take That! BY V. T. HAMLIN 15:15^ WONS—Music Lover a Hour. WKNB—Bln* Croeby Time. Albert Earl Bradlev^ who la Mb- at ' Fv oora 36 Be indisposed W THT—Concert Hour. WTIC—Medley Time. Army's 56th Amphibious Tank and weighed' seven pounds, one ounc*. Non. No fuM —- ao *orh — ao WELL,YES, YA-A9...ESPECIALLY Ufl 37 Genuine 15;SI>^WDRC-New». WONS—New*. Tractor at Caipp McGill, Japan. and will be named ClaOdia. Thl* la ttoned at Fort Jackson, near Co­ bollirr. Hood'* non-slrobollr Egg ABOUT ME I'VE DECIDQ}AMAN r WTHT—Luncheon Mu«lc. OF MV AGE SHOULD j ALLEY MEN OF safeNCE WHOVE WTIC—New*; Flr*t Nieh.. A recent arrival In the Far Eaat. the couples’ first child. lumbia, S. C. ■Nog I* el^.,resiiy lo servr. Simply WRANGLING 39 Japanese WHAT—The NIzht Witch. WDRC—Aunt Jennie. Ronald E. Edmonson has written YOU INTO WEAR something DIGNITY RETIRED FROM THE outcast h izf w 10:4&—WDRC—The Three Son*. WHAT—Gemma Oil Program. Smith is servirtg with (Company D Setback Prize Winners rklU and pony. Order your hellosy ADVENTURES OF of the unit as a platoon leader. his wife, the former Shirley Wright A SUIT OF MORE DIGNIFIED BECOMES 40 Notion Il.-M—New* on All SUtlon*. 13:35—WONS—Local New*. T3iere wifre 11 teble* of aelback ■agiply of Hood'* Eh Nog now CLOTHES! THAN HAIR PANTS.' ANY MAN? ACTIVE EH^Mtin W HAT—NIU Watch...... 13:30—WDRC— Romsnee of Helen A graduate of Wesleyan Unl- of North Coventry, that he haa — from your Hood ft exploration! TMISf 41 Measures of 1 1 :1A -W T H T —Edwin C. Hlll._ Trent. ' ' versltv in Middletown, he Is the in play Friday night at thie party been promoted to firet lieutenant. cIoUi ll!l5 —W THT—The Late Bob E. Lloyd. mmm or tour CoyoHio ftiorr* WHAT—L«Ro** Progrsm. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, sponsorod"hy the auxiliary to the He Is now attached to regimental 43Ghe was bom WONS—MIdnIfh* Matinee. WCCC—New*. Green-Chabot Post. AL. In the hall WDRC—You and the World. WONS—The Women'* Pige. 83 Hemlock Street. headquarters of the 279th Infant^. roll Monrhrutrr 7106 in — WTIC—News. WTHT—New*. A veteran of mere than 11 yeara on Wall street. Mix, Raymond L. Angeles. .wWTlCzeMatJorl* Mill* Hour. in the Armv, Smith has been Pender, unit pr^iiil^t was ­ .. California ’ ' w k n S—Man on th* Street. ed by Mr. and Mrs. Byron W. Hall. w YTlAV,— oamii AWViain 13:45—'WDRC—Our'•Gal Sunday. swarded the Aslatte-Paclflc The­ eiS Icelandic tale 1!: 5A-W TIC—New*. ater Ribbon, American CamnilTn Prize winners f^Iow : Women'* Tamorraw WCCC—Mn*lc for ktIUdy. fli-st, tlra. Lottie Borrows of Wtl- LOAN! $ 2 S TO fSOO 47 Scheme ' 17 i:**—WTIC—Frank Atwood. W k NB—The Pitt*e*. Medal, American Defense Service 50 Comfort WTHT—We the Women. lirmtntic; second. Mrs. Ina Kelly (j.m t .'A. e«'u. a'SA ox. WDRC—5'arm Profram. J ;0h_ WDRC—New*. Medal, World War II VitStory 7 ) 0 ‘Wo*” prompdy to 4 out of 5 om- 52 Parcher i, 5;15_WDRC—Hymn Tima. Medal, Arm v'of OcGupatlqn Mcda', of'willlm antla: third, Mrs. Jane ployod men, woman — married or W • :S5—WTIC—News. WCCC—MancheMer Matine*. 54 Horn blower WTHT—Paul Harvey. Phlllpnlne Prcsldontinl'Unit Em­ Hanna of Wllllmantic. Men's first, reA M m ai •inglo. Loan* your iray . , . and l a t l. »:5*—WONS—Bill Jenklni Show. WONS—New*. Fred LaVigne; second Charles.) "W« can't clop* after til—>l’va got too muoh homework 1" 55 Embellished WDRC—Yawn Patrol. WHAL—New*. blem, Philippine Liberation Ribbon. IS YOUR Phons for l-vi*it Joan, irrlta, com# in. 56 Chargers WTIC—Weather; Frank Atwood. Aaninwall: third, Emil Dszy o f' WCCC—Production N e «re «l. WTIC—New*. Korean Service Ribbon with two 57 Dips with a 1:15—WDR. —M* Perkin*. campaign stars. Combat Infantry­ Wllllmantic. IvanS CAIW YOU « T WHAT—Cup of Colfei Club. WTHT—Show Tunea There will be a B(mllar party cuplike spoon WTHT—Music. News. man Badge. Purple Heart and the F^t* ISMae. MMof. 8:15—WTHT—Morninf Devotloni. WONS—T*nkee Food Show. her* Friday night with members WELKIN, Planeteei The Invader BY R U ^ WINTERBOTHA^ w h a t —B«tty Klmb*ll; (JN Service Ribbon. $10 $245.80 $312.37 Cl BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Checking. BY EDGAR MAR’HN WKNB—Newi. _ w n c —Juke Box Jingle*. of the Legion post in charge. I •:55—WDRC—Rtllflous Talk. 1 :,35—WDRC—Young Dr. Malone. , - 349.22 451.45 WTIO-Newi. EXTENDED FORECAST Persons) blention I $21 V'M VWM HNPFN TOR W iW CATHW I TWWk’G NOTWttiG MORt WONS—News. WKNB—C»r»v»n of Mu»lc. _ a* $31 Abovft puyifttwH fftvftr evorytMefl '■*:5d-WDRC—Newi. , WC(?C—New*: M«nche*ter Mlllnet Vialtora at the home of Mr. and A 1^ 9t $100 cftftii U0.4I wAm XOV5 A W MONVCfi- p ^ ; DON'T TO GfW,V«LV4'. WCCC-^ood Morning. Good Music. l:4»—WDRC—Th* Guiding Light Boston, Dec. 3()-f/P)--The tem- Mrs. C. L. Little during the holi­ prfttwptly repaid k 11 teeeeeviive GO WONS—Ju«t .tenkin*. ftiaethlir JostaMmeeta ef Ill.tS e«ch. WKNB—Poloola. _ nerature In New England during day week end included her cousin • Ceeu. ■WTHT-Breakfait with Ben. 3:Sa--WDRC-Second Mr*. Burton. thb next five dAya. Wednesday Alono WONS—Weather; Nswa; Bill Jtn- WCCC—Muflc. Fcl Karl M. Landeck and Mr* T H K t! WKNB—New*. C»r»v»n of Muaic. through Sunday, will average three Landeck of Washington, D. C. and COMAANTfll Vr^C—f ^ Steele WTIC—The Doctor * Wife. to nine degreeli below the seasonal South- Chaplin. Mr*. Lsndeck Is WHAT—Mor[orning ^rensd*. WTHT—New*; Ton Hit Timer Score* normal. Colder Wednesday and formerly from .Bremerton, Wash. fbi6Chm t:15-WON!5-l.-—New*. WONS—Connecllcul Ballroom. W K N «—PollPolo'nl*. t:l6—WDRC—PeCry M**on. continued cold the rest of the week, Miss Claire Helen Barno, daugh­ WTIC—CInderell* Weekend. Precloitatlon during this period .V WHAT—Save A Life Prngrtm. will on the average total over 0.8 |0€ fU M M 3:35—WONS—New*. 'Inch melted occurring as some light DM MJ9 ' flilllp ft- Junklae, Yftt MAItogsr 3:35—WDRG—Nor* Drake. -x . 09W THUMOAY IVININOI UNtll 1 IJA- WCCC—News:- Music. snow over all but extreme northern And Have All The Ready WONS—P»ul» Stone Show. Ifalne early Wednesday morning. NT TON FlEb la i t«OB o«4« H t«il5il*i «t ai W a r n ______Television WTIC—CInderell* Weekend. Snow in northern Nev' England 3:45—W O R l— Brighter Day. and Snow or rain in southern New • Ol'ftik saxukuay u n til noon WTIC—Mld-aftartioon Nawa; Inatc.'a N ______:______. M. New* f'om Hollywood. . England la indicated for Thurs­ Cash You Want For ItOP—K»t* Smllh. WONS—Charles Kailfer. so i:no—M»lley'* PUytlme. WHAT—910 CTirti. day or Friday. IS—Jo* Dimaggio'* DugouL T:S5-WDRC-Hintop Hou»e. 7 i n r r _ ;gO—Howdy Doody. WONS—Jack Downey'* Wtxwork*. 00—School Days. Christmas Shopping - Local Favorite BY VERMEER : SO—The SporUcope. WTHT—New*; Top.Hit Time. PRISCILLA’S POP MlCiLhiY FINN Three Is Comp a n y ! _____ • BY LANK LEONARH S.40—lVe*ther Foraca*t. WHAT—New*; 910 Club. B ^.^—World New* Totwy. WTIC—Lite Can Be Beautiful. Imiir ittoiiTHttTwEU-AH-i f;00—To Be Announced. WCCC—Muale. SWOLLEN KNEES w h a t w a s 1T7.» L -A H -Im . THEYUUD ID NAVE TiyELMPHp! ) DID YOU WEAR THE NE\WS. 7;S0—G*n*ett Time. • W KNB—Nawa- Reqneat Matinee. In 1953 > n a t i o n - w id e p o l l ' TOM? PONT YOU S'POSIOSIM! M l 1 AMWUMLLaUB / AND ISAM g.|5;—WDR(..—House Party New*. HMSlMg reief I tiem sOi** sad pMS ■llh EssbshIi i I, Ailduitii PLIID DEAR? YOU'VE BEEN VOTED) 7.«..r»m ei New* Caravan. WTIC—Boat.' of Life. TTATE-WIOE POLLt y|t!NEKE96 ^ THINK WIOUMT ■UTlIMAaiNEIIMAOINES 'OVER THEREIN \ EVERY GAME! 1:00—City Hoapltal. • csnsedsi______J Vlhrill*, Mennuitia*, ■erslft. OH, I IK! 3:35—w e e t —New*; Mu«lc. lW>idl.l*ietM,lemS>oeM*f*.$ae9*a HtilT -WAU FUMET OIL IIRNER FATHER OF THE YEAR|> TWSISTHE JfNeM M m iaim NM l, P TDAtKNER 9NEV RATMIR (H) BROOKIVILLE'AFEW 9:00_Meet the Star*. WTHT—Score*: Top Hit Time. 9:30—Su»pense. iSsM/nred leg* eM feet If yftu huvft nuvftr saved for u purpoM bftfura |phi ’ BHEURi'g *\M IT-AgnaE S < TOGOtwmOS? YEARS AGO! 0:00—Two (or the Money. WDRC—House Party. T7LUID HEAT "Wall | WHAT—Save A Life Program. Ts* Tew Ocutehl Weal At*.' raSONALFlU!J AMUIHIMMLN > . 0;S0—Emhaa»y Club. i tmi ^ Flame" OU Burner ! e M of our cluhs and Rnd out how easy It Is H ftCftp 0:45—Adventure* At 10;45. WTIC—P pper -Yourgt Family. iio'aocxius Iiiiin 1:00—I've Got a Secret. 3|M—WCCC--Junior Disc Jockey. oanere report amaring 1 : so—To B« Announced. WTIC—Right To Hipplnesi. J|v[V||fu«t Mvinge—up to 30%. Market .iROiifty. WDRC--Carl Smith. IMS M* * auam | m g p 2:00—Newa. g:35-,wZ>RO—Aupt Jemima. W J aoatetirae* more — while Tameriww 4:55—WCoS-Mualc. ft A getting clcin,comfartabIe, * 151 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST — TEL 1331 k. M. WDRC—I- Happens Every Day. BUtocnatic hMt. •'FtomeSez" hearth SOc A WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS P SJI 3:00—'loday. • WTHT—Cal Tlnney. r §':00—Test Pattern and Mude. WTIC—Backsiaga Wife. 'ring heipa extractgreoteat h**t S:4.->_Mornlng New*. from every drop of oil. Pboac ua - Opftft buMy t A. M ..f f. M.~Opftft AM Duy Sundays, 10:00—The Big Picture » WHAT—News; lO'SO—Your Wndow Shopper. W K NB—Nawa; Rtqueat Matine*. . tor dctoila, Eapart iaatallotiaa. UO A WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS SSIAI 11:00—To Be Announced. > Frer ileUvery on nil caeh orders of *5 or more. All orders must SW f iiiiTi' 11:30—Strike It Rlea. be ^ l e d In before * P. M. to be delivered the same day. P. M. 12:00—Film Short*. IN A WEEK FpR M WEEKS StIM I 12:15—Love o! Life. • , FOGARTY YE 12:30-tBp»r',h for Tomorrow lettal BtvtrasM i 13:45—Naney'* KItchtn. BY LESLIE TURNER : 30—Garry Moore.Mywac. AT LOW PRIOI». i BROTHElCS SJN A WEEK FOR N WEEKS S lfljl CAPTAIN EASY That Girl A^ain* fr e c k l e s AND HIH Challenge ftY M. C. Ri J:(K)—Dnubl* or Nothing FOR YOUR CONVENIENOE 2:30—The" ■■ Guiding ""'iPh Light. f. 266 Center Street ARGON $GUAC YOU DlDUT EXRLAt 1 tKATT INTEND HMM.THERE WAG A tS7 5 0 1 8 ini*BT Nlfl>T'[? j:4,5_Mld-Afterroon,,N*w*. FELLA RGIOB NIE9MO LIVERMORE Thr BIp P*yolf. E 5JW A WEEK FOR M WEEKS S m | | OONVIINCED j 40RI the CANDLE K FELLAiS! $ 0 « E GANG A^ur Urus Stores 1 Telephone 2-4539 OPEN UNTIL 11 P.Ma NEW YEAR’S EVE TENEMENT PET THE GTAIR^ kfUMP BRAIN MAY 6 A M A N 1 U A ? 3 Welcome Trareler*. JUST $AY WAY/ 4 :00—Kata Smiyi. FIRE IE THIRD ABLAZE. (7FFICRR. fAD THE FAPgR9 r HOURS 8 A. M. to 11. P. M. ^ gasan eaivMi an IBER 30; 1952 PAGE ItOTB *i

e n t s THE LaSalle in Cage Herald Angle Battle of Legs, Arms, H^adii End in DeRdlock By Idle Holy Cross ^ lie Decision J Hoiy Cross Advances, EARI. W. YOST ShuriifiliootiiiK Oillege Scoring Stars Rports Editor Indian tagers Return Crusaders Fall Ou Protest, Play Saturday e -Five Eliminated ; - SHOTS HERE AND THERF- , Imt 18 decisions and 21 of hia last To Home Court Friday To Sixth Spot ‘ Television football on New 23. Winner o f'28 game.,. RohjCrlS bcat'^he'Doilgcrs six times with­ -T e a r’s Day w'ill find WNHC in While waitinK word on the pro- out a loss ami had the following There Is Joy In the Manchester New York. Dec. .10—4tPl—K*n: teit filed on the Elmira (ratne last • New rifh'xll Haven carryingV-O-AO.OW'-IW the...... Rose...... record against ilVniR. rival clubs; 14JSJOI aevr,-.vx.r.iBo.ston saderfi Defeat North Top Sporting Evenls High basketball camp this weelj, | sns Btafe took over fibit plaefi In Saturday night, the Britiah-Amcri- Rnwl Daradc at 12:30;. then the 4-0. pitlaburgh 1-0. Cincinnati .5-1. the AssocialM Press bMkStball rana are preparing. to give the Sawyer Quits Baseball, Carolina; O^Brien Gets Of Year in State 150WI pn»» . c* St. r^i.loLouis A.I4-1. New Yr*r!rYorlc.-3-3. .T.3 D,hi­ Thi- Back for More The liyilans, after an extended j Orange Bowl game between Pyra poll today as LaSalle of Philadel­ Colonela a warm welcome when nge cago 2-2. . . "H ow I Kell for the road trip throuRh the month of phia. upset by DePauI. ekldded to , the.v fnvade the Armory Saturday 2 8 Points in Boston New Haven, Dec. SO—x yards nn a pass in the second period ef the Shrine Game before record 42.866 In the Miami ing only 18 free tosses to 27 for I(lc*i ef West Hartford, P*erid'*n, V nnk Selvv. left, fifth top :eoier in the aefon last sea.,on. pares the Fuiynan attack. ly scattered. In all. 47 teams re­ JeriY Fowler from Missouri, got 8. Bobby Grant raptures the be.st pitcher in the National of llte nation’., top w inning the Pacific Coast League. Haney Orange Bowl. The All-Stars tied, 21-21,, Tntense serial duel in rio.sing seconds. (N E A), - Kansas State. conches this .season is 'Frank Mc­ '•hist Ho-fford. I’ nrtfo-d nnd V ind- 1 Ko"an cenicr. puts the ball,in the basket lor Dayton. fogo Palazzi Is ousting scoring tocords ceived mention and 17 of these hiiiisclf into trouble with five fouls. recently was named as manager of State .'\mateiir golf title nn liam v.lil’e hitting the road once. .Tohu ra’.ed their first piece vote. Coach Mike Novak stripped at Ciansas. defending NCAA cham­ Guire at North Carollrta. McGuire (NEA). the Pittsburgh Pirates, a post for 20th anniversary of his iictor,v ^'^CHRISTY^ 51 A T II F. « 8 G N 'Vknf vill be n-M "eue dav n'-hf it Holy I''OSS. The voting was so distributed halfUme and came into the game. pion, gained the final round by won 20 or more pitching dc- left St. John's of P.roojdyn In a which Sawyer also had been men­ defeating Missouri, 66-62. In this event. V hen t’’''.v go up a—eln»f I'le t'-nm that Kansas Stele got only 11 No. A veteran pro center, going about tioned. ' cisions In a season ninc^ times. .surprise move earlv this past ■ This was only one of many holi* 9. Hartford. Connecticut's Spring. McGuire turned out .sev­ re-ardh'l as the b-st In ((', s i-1e 1 votes., two less than Sefbn Hsll, six feet nine inches and formerly "I wouldn't be interested in a Miller’s Edge Teachers, 58-55, Mordecal Brown turned the iric.t with Syracuse of the NBA. Novak day tournaments around the eoiin- last entry In organized baae- eral crackerjack teams in Bro'ofk- nnd unbeaten 1o date, powerful Mitsial One of the Most Unappreciated ami picked up ita main strength minor league job." SaWyer aaid at ball, folds. six times, .Carl Hubbell and (Yertver Iltyb of Hertford.' took charge and brought the home try. There was festival play in Iron Man MoGinnity each five Ivn. . . . Burr Carlson, former in the lower brackets. his aubtirban home, whe.re he is 10. Tommy Collins knocks Coach Will Clerke hellc'vcs , In Here''? hOw the new top ten forces a much needed victory. It New York. Raleigh. New Orleans, times, and Dizxy Deart and Vic UConn eager .and fre.sbmnn recuperating from a grippe and Oklahoma City. Dallas, Jackson­ nut Willie Pep; the end ot an at Windlinht High in Ti’illimantlc. t/'King the R.^me., as they ennre s'ul Of Truly Grert A ll Time Ball Players stack.. Up; Kansas'State, -Setort wasn't his ability, to score—he reg­ virus attack. Buck’s Trounce Silk City, 56-36 Willis four times each. Rohe.ts has . istered only two perinta—but No­ ville, Pittsburgh and Boston, to era. , is currently sidelined witli rib in­ I, gel'.iny hi., player, readv fer Hall. LaSalle, Illinois, Washing­ Sawyer was In the'first year of been a 2n-game' winner for the past vak’s experience put the damper name most of the top ones. Last season he juries received in a CBA game two Rrinto' iTtnrnv ng with e c k O'lt- ton, Holy Cross, Oklahoijia A A M, a three year contract at a reported STANDINGS three seasons. ------■ipe'. the lace'.,' imnrea.,cd '"at New York (NEA) Each re-•hall, when I f was blackened by on Ray Felix. The BA's protest W L Pet. At Oklahoma City, the seventh- pitched in 39 complete games and weeks ago. Carlson perfo- ms \ i/'\ Tulsa, Minnesota and Waeterh claims Elmira used more than 835,000 a year, plus bonu.aes based ranked Oklahoma Aggies — who Winsted, . . . A three alarm fire week by .,aitmllv trouneing )tidd'e- i lease of official hatling averages *’®)"P ^ on attendance, when he was dis- Big Buck's ...... 4 0 1.000 In hopes of bolstering the jjate, In nine of the games he did not ...... ♦ ...... • oihrrwlae, roughed and kept in the Kentucky. eight pros In its lineup since two Badger Coach Says Trojans usually win this one - - led the ntv. no a single free, ticket to first ..twepl th^Vallcy Arena, night, cliih to"-n. Co-Cakte'Ps J''\tP7" Rnaek Illinois fell from second to fourth miaaed. He has at ten.st $70,000 Moriarty'iT'T/...... 1 1 .750 Manhattan and Utah State gained and M.arcli A if'cn, J '-t -Ve ’-etl, embelllahes the r.rhlevements of i^e itellows sitting on the bench were M iller's...... 3 1 .7.10 way into the semi-finals with 68- Phillie ace won 17^of hi.s ! nnd sports center, in Holyoke last ns a result of its defeat by Minne­ known to be local, inexperienced coming to him under the contract the finals. I week ' ' Menni'e epd 'lob n ’" '‘di have Stanley Frank Musial. , i park. \ 2 2 ..500 61 win over Penn Stale. Boxing sota. Washington, twice winner players. Two others in the game even if the ponuaea were voided. IVspping ...... I •midiick of the hern fie .,fitting f'vc and h , -e re- Thev also fuither stress the fact i Cobb got a \vhack at the cork Teachers ...... 2 2 ..100 Rate the Favorites Nod ■ The Aggies, keeking their 10th MANH.ATTAN, S C R P R I S E over St. Louis, climbed from were also listed as locals but had He said that he expected to reach title, were joined In the round of team of the Metropolitan area, S. V u- V,, ts th ( lei 1 reived s,"'«tenee f-om .Um Mn-i- that S'an Musial Is one of the'-eenty baU after it ,vas In tr^ ^ ^ Piortecr Psrach'ute .. 2 2 .500 New o ^ Kntk., f " ''< I'h.t i artv. Pa'll P."."n. (""'erlle c-n-i'n, seventh to fifth. Idle Holy Cra a been playing often. an amicable adjustment of the four by Oklahoma City, the de­ trimmed DePaiil cwhlch had upset 1 J , . J , . , . i n 1912 and at the more lively one contract with Carpenter. State Service ...... 0 .1 .000 Pasadena. Calif., Dec. 30- lAb most unapp eclated of truly great bv the introduction of dropped two notches to sixth, ~ THE BA*8 FEEL they are a • millions of television fans around fending tltleholder, Wyoming and LaSalle I by the score of 7.1-64. This K ' m ‘D Ssioridianipionlhm in ' fhai-m nn Robetf K tth,i.,trn- .Inhnny Morianos and Bernic ,Alc- better club than Elmira which THE PHILUE.S pre.sident Is on Silk City ...... 0 4 .000 " e nation. RADIATOR 'Notes Itnll player.t. at the plate, on the ^v„„tr6Uan wool in 1529. ()KL.\HOMA ARM. 81-67 win­ Idaho. the NBA is Sweetwater C lirto’n. befiV' of the Now York Slate At man... ■V - _ into the Rose Bowl New Year's followed tXtah State.s’ 79-78 -qiieak bases and in the field. Horn.sbv fattened up.on the lat- ner over Colorado, moved up from lacks the height it had a year ago. a hunting trip at his plantation in He has definitely named alter- OKLAHOMA OITY breezed past th e on e-tim e Harlem Globe T ro t- Icfic Conini.:s.,ion crenlevl a fnroi^ ^ KIngstree. S. C.. and will confer Miller's Restaurant hah to pull over Miami of Ohio. The two win­ TROUBLE? flie latest batch J"® ,p,. mote jaekrabbit was added ninth to seventh and ‘Western Ken­ Coach Sonny Hertsberg and his , . . , , . . . — -‘te halfback Bilf Hutchinson to Bowling Green. 65-58, to move iin ter ace. . . . Tommv "Tuck ” Cam- t when he reversed a split tl.wdsmn with his former manager when he ners will meet tonight for the the sixth time cro«n .Sian the Man m ,hip i, j,r powerful batters to tucky, idle over the holldayA clung charges are really buihed up at the all stops last night to stop the. son, said today he thinles theT ro- lead off against the Trojans. while Wyoming and Idaho ad­ pion, one of the greatest athlete,;! ow.lrded Joey Cliardellb. "'’ "•e- New Yoik. Dec. 39 iVTi The returns after the first of the year. title. as the National league slugging g^me kimV of contention loss in.Elmira and nothing would Teachers In a Y .Senior League Southern Califoihla rate \vhcther fleet, 176-pound Carl vanced via the upset route. St. Thama.s Seminary ever, .had. over . BUly Giaham. . "new talent" show at Madison fast to tenth. Sawyer became manager of the ■n,. oh. a accorded them by the ex- will even nlav. nr w h .th ., a- ...m The always-attriu'tive gar WE rhamplon with ..188, swelfhls 'B''- the fabulous Babe Ruth, then LaSalle, winner of the National satisfy their craving than to hand game The caterers pulled ahead m pre-game calculatton.s Wyoming stopped prevlosiilv un­ Bowl tourney in New Orleans open­ wa, ordained a pric.st recently and Philadelpiiia mlddle.-.ei^Rht ' be Square Garden la.st Friday waa out a terrific beating to their Phillies in 1948, succeeding Ben - - „ , . effective if he doe.s. is some- time percentage to .1)79. 'The Yankee Stadium by mnk- Invitation Tournament last year with 14 seconds left to play lo win beaten Tulaa, 58-48, and Idaho ed and St. Louis which seems to rclebrnted his first Mass Jasl .'"tin- bark for another pavdav and 1(1- .such a box office sucress that the brlghtest of the Caixltnnls racked , _ hom» j-iin records closing In rivals. Chapman in mid-sea.son when the _Southern California's coach, Jess thing the ooach said he can't an- pulled perhaps the biggest sur­ CAN dnv. . . . Connceticut Ba.,kc-tball i round ijiatch vilh RockyC.as.el- i International Boxing Cltib plans a ing all previous home J-un records and No. 1 in the first tw o poUt, club was floundering in last place. .18 to 55. The aecond contest foiini' Htll, aticks to another view. He swer at this date play its best ba.sketball in this up a total of 311 liases In 578 offi- Fowler la the big gun for Elmira prise of the action-packed sched­ AssoeVation h."s decided to di.,c"i(i , lanl at Madison Square Garden, aerie., of t'nree lO-tountiers for look like children’s marks. bowed . to DcPsul, 63-61, in the He took over in St. Louis and dl- Big Buck's downing the Silk Cit; ,'ecls this clash between the co- Carl's absence ' will not be meet -moved into the finals along rhil time, at haf, had 42 dmihles, Musial hits untlet mtirn distress­ and owns a better than 22 points ule bv trimming lOth-rated West­ SAVE YOU future cards. first round of Ihp bssketbaU festi­ ___ , , reeled the team to a sixth place Aces, .16 to 36. champions of tfie Big Ten and hia unique. He was in and out with a with Louisiana State. tlie one and one foul nile for the Jan; 9. (NEA). six.triples nnd 21 home runs driv­ ing clrcumslnnres than any of the per game average to lead the J.mmy ^ a r gives Mississippi a that year In 1949 the JOHN PRINGLE and Bob John- ern KenttickV, 75-60, balance of the .season in tin effott Faliela Chavez.-a 23-yeor-old ing In 91'nins. lie Walked 96 times, val af Madison Square Garden. league. Felix trails with a 20.8 Coast Conference titleholders is knee injury all season and did not St. Looie, sparked by Tom Lil­ others.'what with nil save Sunday The rankings*are baaed .on fine splIt-T quarterback against thful Philiies, familiarly known .son were the big point-getters foi In the seml’Si Oklahoma A A M lis’ 20 points, ripped St. Bonaven- MONEY! to .speed up game., and create more "import" from Compton, Calif., struck out only 29. nnd holiday games at Sportsman’s mark. Tony Kazokas la a tiny, K 1.1 UCLA . Indiana meet^) Oklahoma City /Ind Idaho games through last Saturday night all-conqu«Hng Georgia Tech in the baseball-world as the the Center Gang in last night's en­ Williamson bases his Iwllef and Northwestern, and on only ture, 67-59. LSU had ''it niiuii , spec'.ntor Intere.sl. The t’■'•'f shot makes one of his Infreqtsent New Musial, acquired the -hatting Park pinved at night, and meals nt butch-hgired speedster who Is counter. The Teachers with onl^ faces 'Wyoming. penalty for -ill per.sonal fouli^ln tiio Sports Mirror York appeal ances Friday again.,! ehampidnship for the third time and do not include last night'a Con­ great on the give-and-go' style V ‘’ "i"W h is Kid.a," got hot in the last mainly on the ground that "VSC three plays against Rice ^ tougher, going Into double over­ all hours'. Southpaws arc stackri’ New Year s Da.t. (NEA).______j >,a|f t(,e campaign and finished five men on hand, no doubt, played At Raleigh, N. C.. meanwhile, Inal three niluiitojt of pl'ay ic-a ept Terry (Red Top) Davis, the Hatl- ill a row, the sixth all told,' with te- t«. while Ed Earle remlhds .ona of hag a more Impressive record than \Vis< onsln won all but the t’CI A time before subduing ViIla;iova. Q. What champlanshlp did Lew against Musial. the left-lmpd bat- the best game this year only to the Dixie Classic also rolled into when a ba.siict, is scored l>y t'ae T o n .w A YEAR AGO— Loyola ' fonl. Conn, fealherweiglit con­ ..136, a relatively poor■ ... rampalgn I («r. and he sees more relief pltch- Kansas State won its sixth game Danny Finn with hia driving one- in third place. we have — nine straight vlHories, game, and the LTIan coach. Reed 100-94, as Leslie,Joneg.„and Pem Tcndicr, the old lighweiglU, ever expected to be the toughest te.st | — • ------lose in the final seconds. Charlie Including such victims as North- .Sunders, frankly said Carl's sb- the semifinals, with Brigham Bek’her pumped in nine points In playo" fouled I hi., teen rci lined. of Los Aheeles and San. Kranci.sco tender wlio has to do most of his for him This ■leaves his ll->eiir i ^ others saw in sevfen starts by trimming Yale, Randed Jump shot. Joel Kaufman, Bcaftie and Dick Danlejson were Young, Wake Forest, Holy O o s y'ale'a basketbill roach Ho’.vie iioid? fighting ill the small clubs.club.,. ' average at .340. 79-70, in the Big Seven Tourna­ of the Indian's attempt to retain ' wpstern. Army, California and smee helped hl's team gain the the second extra .session. i:n:v. both dectiicd to abandon In a aeason. , . , , the left-handed pumper who play: great for the scholars. They wFfe and North Carolina State surviv- Odell drew a technical fo"l l.-st A. Nxtnc. , That will be the Friday TV fight W.AONEK WON AT 37 ment at Kansa.t City, last night. ed with Bridgeport last year, and the CCIL crown. j LCLA. and one defeat, lo Notre triumph. In 56 carries. Curl' ran In the Southwest tourney at footha". Q. What is Warren Mehrt"n.,. Stanley Musial rtiusl be Judged D eSpirito w ithin rebounding and hitting for twin- ing. iiiRlit fn the Kansas City cage FIVE 'T .M : \GO— lioly Cross with a pair of 10-roiinders backing Rolling along at Just’'turned .12, The WiRcata’ only loia was Michi­ Bobby Kelley round but the start­ Summaries follow: " *’ir. "r"*”"'* for 432 yards and averaged 7 4 Dalla.s, SMU defeated Arkansas, one of the better jockeys of his on L contffffporary hasis, Compar­ Alumni 860 | pointers and breaking upplav after Ann. vVjUiamson continued. yunU a try. In the afternoon. Togo Palazzi tourney for too lotully charging defeated Forth Carolina State. .16- up the show. Musial has a grand chance of ing him with Wagner, Ty Cobb or gan State, 80-63. ing five. Buddy Ackerman tied Kel­ plav. Donnie Warren, making his 65-62, and ' Rice upended Baylor, the official., with brinR "home dry, now doing? THE WEDNESDAY TV (CBSj Edwin Quinn ...... 94 88 182 Four of R ecord •The possible absence of our l e f t / Thus far* Southern Califomin fired in 27 points as Holy O oss 65-.16, to gain the finals. in n ect'm e Itt the Sugar Bowl establishing a record for National Hornsby on a man-to-man basis ley into a knot in Elmira and the first start of lha year, was also in to- p e r . . . IVI’ IY will citry B.a.sketb.ill- Tournament. ■\. Melirlens will be at Klalrali schedule is set for the next few set-shooting ace of Scranton last CjTua Miller ...... 94 80 174 hainwck. Karland Carl, makes a ha.s had no' ca.sKalties on its offen- (fixth-ronke'd, ripped North Caro- AT R I T T S B II K G H. where till. Winter officiating as a patrol Leaguo balling championships. wouldn't make Sense. Ben Crehore . . . . , .. .99 73 the thick of the battle all evening. • Expert Workmanship tonight's Connecticiit-Rutgers hns- T fr ; YK.Ylfs .-ICO—C u-fieiiiis weeks with the following mstches: Indeed, from the way the Do- They played a (jlflRrenl game in Pallcrson Knocks year put but one point in the books 172 Miami., Fla., Dec. 36 (Ah — ' . ■ sive platoon. Hill's main worry has ' ®5-73, and North Carolina they're playing the Steel Bl)\yl. judge. John Klepens ...... 93 73 166 Millers played loose and. sloppy llilllamson isn t quite sure, he been mending the hole in his d e -' pounded Princeton, 87-%3, • Excellent Service kctball game stalling at S;30. V.'r.rmcrri.am. > jMile v.aull record Dec. 31 Jake La Motts vs. nora.Dandy is moving, and in view another era. • , Saturday. Hank Rosenstein may be Swarthy little apprentice jockey PRtsburgh defeated Dartnioiifh. Q. What was Easv Ed 7Apraii- Denny Nardieo at Miami. Reynolds Deacon . . . .9.1 71 166 said, ,'vhat fate awaits Carl when fonsive secondaw occasioned b^ with Bobby Speight canning 20 67-61, 'and Duquesne trounced '(Wholesale or Retail) ho'dcr, \va., named avinner of the j)p]- of the campetition, or laefc-of It, ready, this week. He was injured Tony DeSplrlto goes after the all- TREE SlT.GEON Stilhvan Memorial Tionh'.’ ns the ley's a'l-tlme scoring high for a Jan. 7 ' Lesler Felton vs dul Lain Sabotin in an auto accident two weeks ago Other fircr.s were Kingsley Kuh- kickoff tlm^s comes at 2 p. m., (5 the lo.Ss of halfback Jim Psaltis polots for the victors. Cornell, 77-59. Pitt and the Dhkes I he could set a major league maik. • ney. Robert Farmer. Richaid El- time riding record today and needs "oiit.standing'amatcui' a.."ilete." .se'son in college? Klonn.gan at Cleveland. and has been out of action since. only four winhers to break it. Y R rsiills II!'’ " " Ineligibility ruling by the evening, -Neil - old city rivals wi),l play for the BRUNNER'S ,-\. .Miifaiilev, former St. I.ouls J.an! 14 Ezzar)|( (''hnrles vs. I Hohiis Wagner was 37 when lie Last ISighPs Fights lington. Marion Tusker. snd Wal- 10O;f)0(> Bowl s[iectators and »hc the Coast Conference. Stepens sank a fre- toss with championship. San Jose, Calif. (NEA I Don T1VENTY YE.MtS ,AGO-^Tlie St Louis, j wpn-t(ls record eighth NL .batting Brooklyn, f)ec. 30—(^—You Kaufman was'ln the same car but ter Schubert. ' ' DeSpirlto rode four -winners ^n P-A-C-K-A-R-D NCAA e'cclcd Major John L. C: if- I’lilversttv st-ir. now of tke Bos­ Wesbtiry Bnscom n't .SI received no injuries while Ray eight seconds:.to go and, along In, the Gator Bowl at Jackson­ Edwards, San Jose state basket- ton Cetllcs, established a reco'd tin '21 Kid Gav’flan vs. Jj-lmself and the , can expect to see a lot o f Lloyd Varsity 857 seven races at Tropical Park Mon­ Ri( Rurk't 858 East Center St.—Tel. 5I9|» fith of Chicago a.s I'lcsident for By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Corley, with Wilkes-Barre last day to run his score to 385. just B. r PI." ton Steve Owen, of the New York with Joe Riche's 28 points, Brig­ ville, Florida stopped Georgbi ha'l star, is a tree suigeon during l•l••h ef 491 imints. a fmir-year to­ C ordeilfron lm e arw «.,hlngi;^^ m il- RoRor., Horn.,by 1 Pafter.son in 1953. Morton Handler . . . . . 97 86 18.1 A iissics (.oiiiplcte Ask For Benson 1933. w.'iiiieii I nun i I was 32.12 \lhcnit hen he bagged hlanis ^scv sev -; B' ooklyn - Floyd , Pattcraort, An Olympic cnampion.champion, vni»this year and just returned after a big three short of the .record of H. AupiiM. r f ...... 4 2-1 L 10 Giant.s. performed in the East- ham Young nudged Duke, 69-68; Tech, 68-60, and Georgia Teachers the atimmer. tal of 1.102. Robert Potterton . . . . 93 86 179 DuH^. If ...... __ 1 0-0 2 enth, this one for the Braves. IVng- : 167'.-, Brooklyn, knocked out IjiIu j B,.„„) yn youth appears to be one league shot with Milwaukee, suf­ 388 set 46 years ago') ») ■IVcat game at San Francisco, Blue- and afield goal by Billy Lyles gave Geoigia a le.s.son. 85-57. Q. The batter fouls f ’ e ball down 0 Bruce Ander.-^on .. .. 94 78 172, Ftu.i»irlii5. If ...... 1 0-0 B«»XING i.s .m a k i n g a fine ner stuck srptind until he was 43, Snbotln, 175, Warren, Ohio |5). , rising.^stars in the boxing fered a fractured shoulder and Ij He has mounts in five races on Brt!n»»r*i, r ...... 0 1-2 1 D avis i(aip R out Gray at Montgomery, or North- this one, with 44 secon'dci to go-^ ;... And. believe it or not. there were tbe first ba.se line. The pitrber Norman Miper^...... 97 6.1 162 some teams which played non­ comeb.-u-k in iip.stalc New York Hornsby until a spur on tils heel MUyvaiikec Johnny Saxton, H 6, : out for the year. the nine-event program and may B. Autru^t, rp ...... fi 0-2 12 South at Miami. carried Wake Format to a 6.1-61 throws m's giove at tbe b"II and with Promoter Norm Rath.,;-'ri!d Alfred Lange .', . . . . .91 70 161 Vilca. TK ...... 4 0-1 . 6 tournament games. In these, Ore­ New 'Yolk, outpointed Danny Worn-.; Patterson made his fourth S^rt Both clubs are sharpening up for get more before post time at 1:30 n win over Pennsylvania. hit it. CM Hubbard gave the bat- d'.-iwing $147,299.7,1 for six sho'.vs sidelined the Rajah at .17. Other firers were: Joseph Bell. n#novpii). Ik ...... 1 0-0 Adelaide, Aii.stralia, Dec. ,10 Brown and Owen both held long gon State trimmed Stanford, .18- Tyrii* Btasmond ('oWi waa 82 as a pro last night and knocked this one that probably will be the p.m. (ESTl. Knar>knw5ki Ic...... 9 1-4 ifi blackboard drills yesrfrday, HOLY. CRO.SS meets NC State action again.'t the pitcher for by his Arena Boxing Club. Dewey her, 149'i, Chicago-n*’ '-' first grudge battle of the season. Edwin Reichard, Robert , Pitcjier. (7. Aurua:. IR ...... __ 0 0-0 0 ifTi Amc44ca;a_Pfivi.s Cup debacle and Brigham Young goes against 46; Iowa trounced Wi.sconsln, 8.1- throwing ht.s glovp, or does Ih’s when her rain|iee of a fa’ r , ,I with...... Ma f2th...... ------American League in the fifth round. The bout, car­ Charles Braun. ride.',' who celebrated his 18th Totjla ...... 4-12 hCs became complete today when Vic hero of the North-South Miami srnlatlve. 154'4, Trenton, N. ..I., outpointed to the league-leading Barons. The Silk (’tty tlft In Boston's Invitational tourney ern, 82-70. and Butler rolled over bsll?- I To -V 1% John knocked out Irish i title Yor the Tiger* In 18 ,-ear*. Bam Walker, 1.19, SpilpRfield,’ ried on the Dumont TV network, birthday on Christmas eve, is con­ Seixa.s and Tony Trgbert collapsed game, will match his throwing Michigan, 67-63. BA's, are determined to add the B. F. Pt.«. the big news was the, defeat of A. This came up, Julv 27. 1917. bv beroFe h-s largest remained In the thick of thing* Mass., (8 i. was held at the Eastern Parkway fident. he can beltei the world re­ OohU rf , ...... 2-10 L2 under the pierce prea.sure applied arm against North' squadman Colonels among their victims. Seattle's "Whiz Kids" by George­ 1whenY .M'll Fred*'I I u Sanford, niiixfin . «»•of the Brownn I . 14,1,816...... on Sept.. 15. De until 41. I Chicago NotcHu.skey.l52,Dc- Arena. cord ael in 1906 by Waller Miller Trilunc. If ...... 1 0-0 6 : by Ken McGregor and Frank Sedg- Charley Maloy-. Holy Croat's pass­ Patterson,' 167 1-2, had little Plumni'-i, r ...... 4 1-5 9 ing quarterback. town. The Hoyaa from Washing­ ,bit* 3Tiove!'>ve aat-it t-9 foul •''*11Mil "n-Jan-JI'J 1 another«r.„*v,AK bigViip- moneymonev So.a,. you see,*ee.. Musial, incomincom- -, gnos Solomon. 158. Chi- and lied In 1950 by Joe Oilmone SliRw r ...... 0..1 man snd lost the deciding doiible.s trouble with Sabotin, 175. Babotin Local Sport ... 1 6*> ton, D. C„ burst the Seattle bub­ hit It.II. Cal HHubbard u f ■ gave ahe •. .''a - t -! ...... $.3,1,564...... for his March 6 parable,------'today, ' has------plenty------of time, rtfew, ■ (8l. - H igh Shooters Bow and Willie Shoemaker. Z^maiifk n: ...... 0 2-R 1 Maloy is racin’ to get Into Senior almost went down In the third Flavrll. !f ...... 0 0-0 0 match by scores of 6-3, 6-4, 1-6, ble, 79-70, but couldn’t stop little 1 ter three bn*e*baaea. The rule. 7.01, atlli ^date with p„bpi-|Robert Villemnln. |! ppdond the di.*poaltlon and easy-does- | Providence, R. I. Steve Mar- DeSpirito rode hia first winner Bowl action after sitting out the TRUSS FiniN B ' doe* not stipulate that tli» hn*t~l round, and the ref stopped In to at Sunshine Park m Tampa last Solo’moiifton. Ir- ...... __ 0 . 1-2 6-4. Johnny O'Brien, who dropped in Syrnriise has Ike William*, for- it manner Id travel the maximum ,pnb 547 providence. R. I., stopped A East-West game in San Francisco. halj must be file nt the time the eud it as I>tterson was teellng off T o Strong A hiiiiiii Chatter Jan. 22 and his score might have The bll.atering defeat will go 28 points. Georgetown's lanky Bill mer lightweight king, inceting rute. I'i'lpnv Larkin, 141'i, Garfield, N. Tclal!* ...... !.'> ■6-26 ,16 He said he thought Coach Biggie By AKRON Graduated Experts in Yhe fiflft round. I been higher if he hadn't been siis- Sroff at half timf'. 26.10 Bui’kii, Bolger went O’Brien one better, I s o w d U t ^ glove ntrikb* It. Carmen Ba.silio, a Ioc,al (favorite, j Musial probably would trave lled . j .(4) down a.s one of the most one-sided Munn was right in not using him, Also Abdominal Supports. Elas- Q. )Jns any player still setive in TOMMY 5I.-\UTIN with a triple pended on Dec, 12 for 10 days be- in cup hl.storv. • however, canning 29 point". I in the Jan. 12 feature. IVilllnms \Vagne:-’s eight the past sea.*on . Manchester, High School's 19.1.1 since Tom O'Connell of Illinois Ue Hosiery, and all types ef the big lesRi'es been a''le to hit a nf .189 paced the duck pinners in cause of a riding foul, NI.MEKOI'S TIME.S In the sparked the East to a 21-20 win. In the second game. Rhode Is­ showed to' good advant.age «l ;,a,l |-e not Inlien a ytoii- out foi j NARROW MARGIN MOP SCENE rifle team opened the new shooting B, F. surgical appliances. Private Fit­ Our Price Ceiling Price home i-tin in every park In the S\Tai;u.se rpceiUly_.by knocking out (bg military and plsyed throrgli | the West Side Rec Bowling League : - , . . 1 PniiRl#'. rf ...... 0-1 \i past teams have dropped the first land's fast-breaking Rams out­ season at the .Irmory yesterday 7 ting , Room. m e'ors? localite Pat Menzl. . anoUiei- fies]*e atcly in need of nn Coral G''*hia*, Fla. -- (NEA t — East Lansing, Mich.— (NEA)— needing three points, a.s an ex­ la.st night. Other fine triples were Kinc, If ...... 1 1-4 three matches In the challenge, Maurice Richard, hockey's high­ lasted Boston College, 72-68. | ,A. .Tnbnnv Mlr.e of the Yankees *I,.rhiptlz. If ...... 1 0-0 0 round but research fails to un­ est scoring performer, has scored (-Door Model HH Deluxe - appenderloiny and' tonsillotomy. | ptallstieians reveal that UnivCr- Michigan State employed no less perienced Alumni aggregation a.s follows: Boh Guthrie 358, Walt T e a m T h r e e M o \ e s Arrarl. •' ...... *» 2-4 At New York’s Madison Square | ho* the Ir'ek all to hlm*o|f. I Snow 3,19, Ed Kovis 356. | 12 cover when one side was able to three goals in one game on 17 '51 OLDSMOBILE Radio, heater, hjilramatle.. 1^395 \$ 2 5 4 6 JOEV til-VMBKA lias become an I both of which he submitted to Im- j *itv of Miami's foolhsll team oiil- than .18 and as many ai 61 players eked out a narrow win. 860 to .hthpson, r* ...... 6 1-4 1.1 Garden, where they’re holding the' I. O. When '-a.* the first f-mthall ' r, ’ R,,frnlo where in a game during the 1932 football lluhUrd, TR ...... 1 0-2 6 win only one set in two days. occasiqn.s. First Annual CThristmas Festival Quinn’s Pharmacy tne mediatrlv iiuon the season s close, f ga-ned the opnositlon by 1.08 Inches 857. Indian captain Mort Handler Or**man. Ic ...... 0 0-0 0 2-Door Fleetllne I, game nlaved in the present _ „,.jH lew«i-hl rec- season. . _ IIEC ’SE.NIOK baskcUiall League Into birtil P lace *1 .'telxas and Trabert really never $1644 I fr,...ve ; popular, , mlddlewoigiu ret- I*'.' I Wagner swatted the old dead' per play In 1P.12. led the way with a handy 183 that Nfcrurtlu !c ...... 0-0 4 '51 CH EVRO LET Radii*, heater, powergltd.’. $1695 I dena Ro.se B-i.vlT ^ I' hlpiied___ , Joev i „ - „ r.ier.lellnGinrdello. HeTie is a ] . ___ saw no less than four fdimer .11. managers will hold an iiuportanl ’‘,M. PrlntlA, iR ...... 0 0-0 l> had a chance against the brilliant Southern, California def'»nted inr.eting tonight at 7;30 at the ,, —. Au.ssle pair today. From the mo­ fast rising sisr in the 160-pound H: S. rifle team captain.s trailing .ST.\N DINGS POINTS Tt.tala ...... ' ...... 27 4-17 64 t-Door .Super 88 j r Penn Stpt", 14-8. .I."n. 1, *923. Cn- Handler’s fine score. Indian jitters F.a.'l .Side Rri Tearhrr'n t.V1» ment Trabert dropped his open­ $2439 ' tH then.- f'Te contest wni^^nown a* divi.sion. ■ / '■* ■* >- Team Four ...... 21 1 ing service to give the Au.ssic.s a ['51 OLDSMOBILE Radio, hente.r, hydramatlo. $2375 On Jan. 12 Giaqj.hra will meet at the first: match of the sea.son Team One ...... P F IMa. I the East-West game. \ G.VMES St'HEDl LED m the . . . . 21 ' W.jnrn rf ...... 4 •7.*> 10 3-0 jump itwas completely ob­ Johnnv iRcd) De Fazio, the .-it kept the .schoolboys' scores below Team Three ...... 2-Door Standard KH Rci' Soiiint League tonight and ...... 21 Park* It ...... 1 1*1 1 vious to the capacity crowd o f Bavonne, N. J.,-slugger who top­ expectations, and permitted the Team Si.x ...... IR Oai’ r ...... tt ... 7 1-1 •l.*t '51 OLDSMOBILE Radio, heater, hjdfaniatie. $1995 $2291 HOWE PACF.S R4 HtERK Alulnni to score the first Alumni Kriiiky night Itwyc been postponed l.awrptirp tr ...... J .1-4 1.1 over 1,1.000 that they were sitting ped the Garden with Chico Vejar Team Twn^...... 1.1 Beattip, Ir ...... fi in on a slniighter. f;if f l[M IIII w-lq in recent years. To win the diir to the holidays. Leaf 2-6 14 4-Door Special I Montreal. Dec, 30 -l/Ci — Gordie last v.-inler. lesiimr activities Tiic.sdav night. Team Five ...... 11 It was a di.sappointmenflo mqst $1798 Vejar. incidentally, is get tine match, the Alumni came up witli 1T.'Ul.fi ...... 2.1 9-16 .■»(*> '50 BUICK Radio, heater, dynaflow. $1695 Howe of the Detroit Red Wine.*, j ,1a II 6 St -ttP R! hHff fmip 10-26 Mill of them, too, for they had- hoped ready to resume his career on the • p a r t s the highest AUimni-vaisiiy score Team Three, toiuing wit h a rush | »*r a. ■shooting for an iinnrecede:ited| to date \vhile the \'ar.sn\-'.s io.smg I>forpp** BUnchanl. RiiMui. the Americans would keep the 2-Door Deluxe 8H third straight scoring tit'e, eon- | big time. His .next bout w ill not, 'ngueleague plnyci.playii. The .lohn.s'nn kept the re.staiirant men goals and two assists during th e j 8 - • . . of Dartmouth Coirege'.s varsitv pln'ei' is anxious lo refuin I'le .Mike I? 1 e I I picsenl Town brilliant tennis of his career. He 2'-Door Y-8 cli.inipion. Kamiiiskas snd Wllli.s in the game.with hoops. The half- Radio, heater overdrive. $1695 $1523 Ixveek to rai.se hls sea.son’s total to ; P'” II e hou rifle team: rh riis ' .Miller of the ' proper coat to the owner in ex- lihie score was ,10 t» 26x, Miller's. so dominated the const that there '49M ER CU R V ! 11 nnlid. He has 21 goals ' beforp a v.-eller title bout make up tlie personnel of team was no place for the Americans to XJniversity of Maine Ben ('rehorr ! change for hos, Wally i-oil.:i ,jU Nlel larwerence and Warren ' be.srnark In the loop and 20 !• wHb 9,"vn«n when he spprara three that ha.s suddenly caught fire go but out, J, ■ Coiivertihle .MihIcI 66 and John Kleper’s of the t’ niv.er- the K.a.st .--uic Kc, \i-ill gladty lali'e came to life in the third canto and S nssist.s. He Is tied with in their la.st two outings Adam THE LOSERK managed to break Radio, hqater,^ hydramatlc. $995 $1122 aity of Connertlciit s Air Force siul ] ' he co,it.s and see that they get Kiihl F«f ^ sraotw of Mt wMk, peialm W d^srotsn win bo '47 OLDSMOBILE !nlavers^.r the lead In assists my Mistieam-cf P‘^ u gh^ varsity rifle teams and former j b.ai k to their rightful owners viihliiis continues unbeaten as he |he Tracher.s oiitscored M'Her’a 1,1 Sedgman’s' service twice 'riiiHnir not Wally Tl^rteacheimer of the New The Davey-Gavilan bout vlIl be captain, r.ey.mid.s nearnn now a! lotched three point, of his team's " ^ this Rave them a 4. to .16 ,h ern n rh rie7 w crorv in the S ciub Coupe Model 76 1 'Veelc 'Rsneers ■ Maurice (TSie t he.ld in mid-February', probably at fourour points. One,more week ol play " 1 ^ " ' T ” '® ■*'*’* set but then never eot to hia tone Radio, heater, hydrAmatlc. $1395 $1629 We Aim To Take ting m riflery at S\TtKl».\V MtiHT'a gam* remainsemams in the first round. " " "t® ^'holnrs' bench they would '49 OLDSMOBILE iK et, K rd o?trM 6n.raal'the Chicago .Stadium although ” P I with F.lniiia is the last of the fi\e legged partner. : there still is a chance for Detioit. Three, rounds o( play are plan- have no dmiqi -kept the lebd but 4-DiM>r' Siieelal Deluxe i Canadians and Howe’s teammate, ## The- Alwmn! wa.i captained by’ came plan iiiaiiciiralcd this year Some expert opinion held that they tired fast and eoiildn’t hang Radio, heater. , $795 $876 Alex Delvecchio. ia«t year’s^VKisity captain. Kings- i I'V the British Anierirans Persoiis nbd The season will end with the the American disaster was mostl.v NEW AND USED '47 PLYMOUTH I,.\TE.ST WORD on the proposed r.sual Town championship tourney on Miller's kept right on, plugging I Care of Our Own now of t)ie ITVinn Airi altrihiited to Seixas’ failure to win SERVICE AND Rex Ijiyne-Roland IjiStarza bout,! _de.sinns in ren-w their tickets can ami wilh'le.as than a minute to go CA R SALES 4-Door Deluxe 88 PI NT OK NO RETI’ RN and \*arsity rifle ti*am.R -lo yn at the liox office or by coii- and the Manclie.ster Open. Anv points from the right court and tentatively sot for Feb. 13. Is that 1 were down one point when Boh SARIS Radio, heater, hydramatlc,. $1495 $1697 No, nol a New Year’s’ resolution. This has THE'l.\I>l.\.\s stall llio schdl-j tailmc An Ponciatr .9oid at a placets who are not paiticipaling give Trabert the chance to go for '49 OLDSMOBILE Layne Is hemming and hawlnge He in the league will be eligible foi King stoic a Teacher |pi.a» and State . College, Pa.A (NEA) heen our resolution .since we opened our doors title sea.son a week from W’cdne.s- iciliueil piue. the plan entitleil the drov^ in for a Uvup, ThSifachi'ra court. How-j would piefcr a title shot at Rpckv 1 Tairrn i4* naas and drove in'for the olinrher. Tony and Vfc Just didn’t havp 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. maintaining a staff of factory trained tech- LKnirflcM ]9:, Tlif' final 5a to 55 Miller’s lo match those of thcac TUESDAY 9A.M.to5P.M. Li'iumiMi ALL THE AlOVE CARS ARE WINTERIZED AND CARRY OUR nicians, using streamlined production meth- BIG BI'f'K'S hv'virtue of their tussles, (»ds to give our customers the best possible i.u win over the Aces, strengthened | "■®'‘® "*'<* *■'> »A.M,toSP.M, WEDNESDAY ••SAFETY-TRSTED" WARRANTS 110 ir. i29 their hold on first place. Led by J *'’ ® *''” ® “ irv settled 3 A.M. to 5 P.M. Cousy Closing in on Philly service. imi »I0 down to aomethlnp approaching 94 Mou’le and Bcrnie Aufnmt the •* Burkmen were never headed. Will their normal pamea It waa too late ULOSED Thursday .MrmlN-r Manc*haster Aiilooiotlvn" Dcnlers’ ToUIr , I'obh and <'*hirk riummer were CLOSED Scoring Sensation in NBA Association l.ovml* MrppI 4

  • The 46 griddera, many of themJ ysrfl . . . sell it to us now', so we can moie It out of vour wav gives him a per game Vate of 21.0 slsts, an advantage of nine over. before your back yard is knee deep with snow. Kmrrton ...... m slightly battered from other All-1 Smith ...... 104 102 '?* Xe- TWICE A8 GCm7d Fort Wavne's Andy Phillip. Kous s;ar games last week, drew grey, | DEALER in 29 starts...... 1?S 114 III? .IIS Morgantown. W. Va. (N E A )— drizzly weather for their first drills With Ed Macaulcy. of Boston in ODIE 'srE.YRS of the Roches­ Swnk -...... 102 130 MOTOR ter Royals continued his superiori­ PANTALE0*S USED AUTO PARTS CHEVROLET Co., he third place ahd teammate Bill Lucaa ...... 121 109 19? "®** Virginia football team In Ladd Memorial Stddium. kOR’ACE STREET— TELEPHONE 1346 * '.aiii . averaged five yarda per try on the FOR IS Pharman in .sixth, Hhe Celtics ty, on the free throw line, hitting on 107 of 124 thafily tosses— an TolaJs ;. ground in 1952, limited the enemy North Coach Paul Brown, of the MANCHESTER, CONN. boast three of the top six scorers M7 473 651 17IT to 2.5 P#r CArrV. r!ll$V*lATl#l Rmuma - awH ee>,..*w mir^^ ^ a situation that exists for the 86,3 per cent rati*. MIkkelsen is the YEARS SALES first tim'e in the league. The Min- league's field goal markiimaji with neapolie' Lakers’ a 44.4 shooting percentage. ■ : f ' r -o. \

    , c : , ■ y, p a g e e l e v e n MANCHtaiKH EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1952 P A G E T E N Emcrfcncy Doctors Automobilea for Salt 4 Businem Serviccti Offered 13 ^ Help Wanted— Fcaial* 85 Articles for Sflic 45 Machinery and Toob 52 Apart«cnt»~Fbt»— Houses for Sab 72 Theft Inventory Complete^ 410 Traffic Hoasehold Aenriecs STORM WINDOWS and doora. USED rRACTOP-8, farm equip- Tenenenta 65 FIVE ROOM single, 23 foot living niyridsn* of the Manchester CONVERTIBLE WOMAN TO Clean, wash and iron Medical Aoaoctatloq who will .iCIiNsified ; ; - Offered 13-A Permalum, Piramnunt, alum­ meht, snow plows, cement nlix- FOR RENT—Five room apart­ rofim with knotty pine paneling,. State DepL Hil , . SPECJALS once a wetk.. Small- home, <3all inum combination. Phone 4010. era,, garden tractors with equip­ flrepiBce, calinet kitchen, three rMpond to amargency calls to­ Deaths Due FLAT FlNISH‘~Holland window ment within few minutes walk to Loss Figure Still Unknown '2-9996 after 7 p. m. ^ Free' estimates. Direct fret^ry ment, bulldozers In ftock at all large bedrooms, storm windows r Exile Order morrow aftsmoon and evening Buy out of season and save! Bhades m ade' to measure. All Post Office', 'Conalding of mod­ ■ * Is Ordered are Dr. Robert K. Butterfield, Mvertisements (feeler. times. Terms Dublin Trseter Co., em cabinet kitchen with Frlgl- and .'screens, - oil hot water heal. metal Venetian blinds at a new Illness forces sale. *10.800. Carl­ t«I. 3-4842. and Dr. Ni(!ho1as . 1947 PLYMOUTH low price. Keya made .-while you GIRL OR Woman for candy stand. .North Windham Road, Wtlllmah- daire and electric range, beauti^l The thventbry of the Manchester pwhen the amount stolen exceeds On Holiday COMPLETE Selection of doll car- tlc 3-3217. ^ ton W, Hutchins 2-5132 or 6231. Marslalo, tel. 2-5694 or 2-8634. CLASSIFIED ADVT. ie4a STUDEBAKER • watt Ma.-low’a Apply State Theater, Manchester. rla'ges and st,roilerf. Tcic;^lea. dining roofMMen. living room and I ■Knitting Mills, burglariz^ over the $5,000. Although the amount stolen By Trmrian one bedro^mTHeat and hot water 183 -THOMPSIN Rosd—Six room still is not known, it la. believed DEPT. HOURS 1B4S CHEVROLET A'TRACnVE Young girl with Gifts for .the entira home ' and Chfislmas hiilKta^. ^ (Continued from Page Oua) 'We a v i n g of UumJ, moth holes aupplledr^Adults only, Appl.v. by Cape Cod. t-’-'o batlja. bna with ■ «ie believed to have carted their that the figure will top this' when 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. typing experience to work In family. Appliances and TV. CTiam- Musical Inatmfnents 53 (OMrtlaMi tnm Pag* Om ) All Corivertibtea. and tom clothing, hosiery runa, letter, to Box H, Herald, giving atall ahower. Fireplace. open Idiii bf yam and expensive sweat­ It is finally determined. (Continued from Png« East Hartford otTice on Burivide bera Furnltiire at the Green. - * (Continued trdm Pnge One) Ned H. Dearborn, council p w d All Priced to Sell. handbags rcpa'red aipper re> full name and telephone number stairway. Hot water oil (leat. er* away by trVKk. was completed The thieves, w'ho struck»while Dtseusslng Rubtnsuin’* c*a* lest Town Sells Avenue. .Call Hartford 8^9393 Open JO a m. to 5 p. m. Evenings dent, expressed the hope COPY GIXISING TIME placement, iimotellaa repaired, WA'NTED — Ustd spinet piano. type' "f employment. Reference* Alumin'um combin(rtlon storm , la.st night, it WRS reported today. the plant was closed (or Christmas. ty program. Hla letter continued: BALCH-PONTIAC Inc. for appointment. - 7:30 to 8.30. prospective UN Workers had "Com­ night, a Juatlc* d*ntttm«*t 0® U. S. will enjoy Tu aafeat now FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. men's Shirt collars reveraed and Call 5858 after 4 p. m. will be required. T wlndow.'a and screens. Hatchway, However, Joseph Carter, execu- ttiok cartons of Orion, nylon and "Thla government has sought jB w itu a r y siJd. Uist normslly h* wmM . 153 Center Street replaced. Marlow's Little Mending live vice president of the firm, zephyr wool yam from tlijb stock munist records. Year celebration. TYPIST FOR part-time work for ATTENTIO.N Ladies! Slip covers lovely yard, approx. 76' k 188', constantly to ai!old placing, wea­ ordered ta Rutsla kut wouM be Two Notes "It can be done.’ ha a d d ^ If MON. THRU FRI. ^hoop. ,_ ___ ' L-ui that The amount stolen atlll: room and also boxes of expensive Ha testified the grand jury went Your Better Deal eight weeks. Call 2-2206 between and drapes custom made. Re-up- with trees galore. Just a jump pon* in the-hafid* of the Soviet given a chonea ta aalaet soma »" * each of us will resolve to da hto 10:30 A. M. Wearing Apparet>-Fur8 57 Business liO cations would not be known until the end sweaters. into this angle after a State de­ Pontiac Dealer 9 tn d .l. - holstering. Beautiful fabrics, • from 'Verplanck school. Immedi­ block with which to attack the free country Uiat-wauld ocaapt him. part In preventing tha otio acci­ SATURDAY 9 A. M. ‘ prints, stripes, solids. ' Expertly for Rent 64 of the week: He said resiilts of the Their mode of operation ' In- world. , partment ' press release claimed . D e a t h f If ha (Otis ta thaw up, ha stands Florists— Nurseries 15 LATF: s t y l e sealskin coat with ate occupancy Flva Tyler, exclu­ Hartford Barikn Submit dent he can oontrolt—ha one ha CASHIER FOR super market: finished, *5 down. $2 weeki.v, inventory, -which was taken, in all diepted a thorough knowledge of "BuT weapoiw teke varblus that the departnienl had warned to forfait tha *1.000 bend to which 1947 CHEVROLET Flcetllne fmir- mink, collar and cuffs, aize 12, *30. MODERN Three room office, dark sive agent. 2-4469. , may cause." balance one ve.ar to pavi Call department's that the thieves might their business and a familiarity forma. They may be commodities the UN of the subversives but the.. Mrs. Lonlaa JK. Aadlalo ha now la tree. Loud Bids on Funds fo r TODR OpOPKRATIUN UILL door sedan. Gray. Radio, heater, NEW YEAR'S corsages 91 each! Experience preferred but not Phone *-4402. room, laboratory. East Center •pis council alao auggaatad to Mrs. Carr 3820. A'ETRACmVE HO.ME of four have entered, were turned over to i ^^^Ih the plant. They, first spiked of atrmtcgic importance; they may UN had done nothing about It. / I Edward J. Mhaughnaom, Naw BE APPRECIATED seat covers. ,9795. Phone 6929. ' and up,' selection' of sweet peas, ^essential. Apply Popular Market, atreet Call 2-5820 or 6514. Mrs. Louise (Zote) Andlaio of Tax and Water Units all motoriaU: pompons, gladiolus ' and roses. 974 Main atreet. r^m s, expansion attic, rumpus the firm's account who will com- the burglar alarm and then, after be hunger or dlacontent within the Cohn appealed urgently t)tat York Diatrict Diraetar of immi­ Don't mix alcohol and gawma. 1949 PLYMOUTH convertible yel­ McConvIlle Oreenhou-vs, , 302 CARPET, REMNANTS. 98c and Wanted— To Buy 58 room.In basement. Steam, oil tuitc them'. . . forcing the door to the stockroom, borders of friendly? coiintrlaa; or action be titken on the grand j^ ry'. : “uV gration, sold ha hod boon hMbrmad Watch out for those who da. up. Manchaater Carpet Center, The stock counted ycsterd(»y will request that a new Jury dig jdeeper 1 Rubinatatn would______aunandar at, The Hartford Connecticut Trust DIAL 5121 low. In jfood .condition. Call Rock­ Woodbrldge street. Phone 2-5947, SPLENDID Opportunity to earn 68 furnsce, screened patio, targe lot slashed the cartoijs stored there to they may be (liscord between our nea*. She woaJlocn in Olaatonbury, Remember that on accident con 308 Mail*-attreet. Phone 2-4343. HIGHEST PRICES paid for rags, Wanted to Rent he measured against the stock -that into the' question of ‘ " isrican ville 5-3835 after 5:30 p. m. Open 'til 9 New Year's Eve, 1 9 9 during school hours. No ex­ with trees. 5'our.s for *8.500 find -out what they contained. Alliea and ourselves. the daughter o f the laU Joseph EUta Island, Ih upper Haw Tark company and the Phoenix State ruin 1953 for you. . scrap iron an(l other metal. Now ' flhould have Hben In the plant to Communists on the UN /taff. perience neceaaary. Write Box L, WANTED — Unfurnished 4 or 5 Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 Waste, which w;as packaged In • "W e ifluat guard agalnat giving and Madeline (Robottl) Zola, and ian riaiilallin Vniat Company of Hart- 19.M FORD Country Squire station Herald. is the tune.,,tq. sell for Xmas room rent by middle aged couple. grrive at an estimate of the amount cartons similar . to those contain­ th* Soviet bloc any of these wea­ ‘••I'm considerably ^ s e t over I«9t and Found DOUBLE SET tube for sale, In- or 4679. had lived in Manchester for the McGranary ^ r a d RubteiUtoK‘"^0 wars low bidder* today (or wajfon. Excellent condition. 16.- Roofing—Siding 16 money. Call. Osttinaky 5879. Best references Phone 2-9333. sti'lcn. ... ing the yarn, was not touched, as pons. It la my flrjB conviction that every day lost,” CohnXold the aub- 000 miles. Csll owner 2-2795,' WANTED-^Woman or high school qulra 11 Wellington Road. Local police, meanwhile, were past SO years. taken totabuatody an a daporta- the purchase of town lax anticipa­ Li^ST—In' vicinity of Bolton Cen­ TWO FAMILY house, near schools, the thieves moved through the the decialbn to continue aid In cominlttee. "The flel^of apcclallaed Mrs. Andlaio wo* a member of Gas Blast Fear FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that glri tp help mother of nursery WANTED —Good sized building WANTED— 6 to 9 room house, un­ 1 continuing their investigation of- tion order issued lost February. It tion notes Slid notes in anticlpa- ter. ChrlRtmas day, ' Doberman MEN'S ICT. skates, Spalding BlOe church snd Main street. One fiat room, picking out cartons of'nylon, theae caaei beat, tervea the aecur- UN agencies h*y hardly been the Italian • American Ladles Pinscher, llmpa on front leR. has NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY stay on in any kind of storm, apd school child with household lot, preferably Manchester Green furnished. Within 35 miles of the robbery. Carter said police la bated on a 184T ewivlotlou of I department receipts, Streak. Like new, Size 11, Call vacant For price and terms see orlop or wool. Ity Interests of the United Statea." scratched. Even /w'ith my limited Auxiliary. Besidea her husband, eiit on back-of neck. Children's guttere. conduPtora and roof re­ duties, 1 to S p. m „. Monday asetion. Phone 8497. Manchester. Call Dean Boendy. were at the .plant today question­ knowledge I r^ognlze a number draft dodging. The Hartford Connecticut Trust t h a t g o o d USED CAR 3359. George L. Fi.s’.i at 22 Brookfield Then the door to the room where Trumap said the Iteiiis Britain Louis Andlaio, she laavea one Cuts Valuie of pet. Please call 77fi2 after 4 p. m. pairs. Call Ooiighlin 7707. through Friday. Call 2*3046. • Hotel Bond. Hartford. Phone street, Manchester. Tel. 6,194. ing efnploycs about tlie theft, Lt. of people heayily Involved in Com­ Rubtoatain could not ha locatad (jompany aubmltted a bid of 1.045 Raymond F. Griffin and Patrol­ the sweatcrs.are stored was forced, has sent behind the Iron curtain daughter. Mra. William Belftore of PRICES REDUCED! GIRL’S WHITE ice skates, size 9, 6-3231. If not in, leave phone anil a quantity of the best sweaters Include forging machines,- special munism and former espionage Manchester; one grandchild, Con­ by newsman as MeOranorv acted. p«r cent discount on *400.000 in CONNECTICUT Valley Construc­ YOUNG WOMEN Wanted for Rooms without Board 59 number. SIX ROOM Cape Cod, two ’ unfiri- man George P. McCaughey have A butter at tha Rusauu-barn anticipation note* while the tion. Guaranteed roofs and aiding. worn once. Reasonable, Phone was taken. - metalworking machines, pumps, action.” stance ’ Louise Belflorc; a, sister, Line Proj^rty Annogneementa 1951 Pl.vmoulh (3Iub Coupe. Heater. hand cutting, miscellaneous light i.shed, hot water heat, coppler tell­ been assigned to the case by Chief As for' Welntraub, Cohn said the financler'a Fifth araaua home to Phoanix firm offered 1.05 per cent Aluminum storm windows and 2-118'7, valves, rolling mill equipment, Mra. Louta Dabondl o f Manchester; Extra nice and clean. factory work and hand stuffing. ing, screens ancl storm _doors. Herman O. Schendel. . However, the' thieves did miss UN olltclal has admitted knowing New York adtd last night ha was siacount on notes in anticipation HAIR CUTS By appointment gutters. Alt men protected by tn^ ROOM FOR RENT. Call 2-0131. balances, locomotives and parts and two Brothers, Edward and (Continued from Page Oue) 1951 Chevrolet DeLuxe 4-D<)o'r. Ra­ Apply Ka-Klar Cloth Toy Co., 60 Businehis Property House In very gqod condition. Carter also . said thaa * tne ac- one bet. In the stock room, a car­ _ majority of the members of not home, and hot oapaelad and and Water Department ( momlnga bnl.v- -Monday throuRh - aura'hce. Three years to pay'. Free -pecialized testing devices, ball William Zola of Glastonbury. dio, Heater, PoWergllde shift. Hilliard street. Building 5f«ter1als 47 for Sale 70 Near school and bus line. Price countant, Sidnen Roller of Hart­ ton containlng'wft’caters manufacj: three Soviet spy rings aa named that other members of tha family receipts totaljng *10,000. Bids were « Friday). Phone .2-5522. RuafSell's eatlmatea. Call 7180, Alfred and roller bearings, industrial The -funeral will be held from took place in the United Btatao. Beautiful, clean. Low mileage. NEWLY DECORATED, beautiful­ *11.900. Inquire Cliarles W. ford. will talk to insurance investi­ lured for the company by a sub­ by Elizabeth Bently and Whit­ were not avoUabla for comment. I opened today at the office of Gen- i. Barber Shop, comer Oak , and Charept Owner. s a l e s l a d y Wanted between 21 RED CEDAR BIDING, V Joint, L(j>CAL VARIETY-^sttire, fine 1^ gators who were expected at the contractor was left behind. The greases and oils, a small quantity the L«c(ero Plmerol Home, 28 Some of these, th# report ■»taa> 19.50 ,Dodge 4-Door Sedan. Really ly furnished and spacious room. Lathrop, Realtor, 100 East Cen­ taker Ghambera, both former (Com­ In Hollywood. Milton Oaldan, an ,i^ i Manager Richard Martin, Spruce atreets. and 40. Experienced only. Lady's per M *140.00. ration, low rent. A real buy at plant today to make their own In­ carton-was slashed as the others of nickel and one blower. Main street,’ Friday at 8:18 a.’ (n., Involved explosions with remiltMt clean, one owner car. Radio, Tile most complete light house­ ter street..Tel. 2-0384. munists who have testified on Com-1 attomay for Rubtoatato, aald hie ^he *10.000 will be the first GREAT EASTERN RooAng and apparel. Good opportunity. Call CEDAR STAIN SHAKES, per sq. *2.000. Inquife Charles W, were, but since it was not yarn, H$ said France has shipped bor followed by a solemn requiem fifes and "caused considerable Heater, Seat Covers. / ^ keeping faciittiea available In ventory. munist espionage activity. I client had haan to naothy money borrowed by the depari- Construction Co Applicators I, of 2-8855 for Interview, *13.95. Lathrop, Realtor. 100 East (Center ■ Afitomatlo which is what they could have ex­ ing machine*, valves, checlcal Mass in St. Bridget's (Thurch at 10 HIUs until lost Friday but should jrom a financial tnatltutlon. property damage, peraonol tofurtta Personals 3 1948 Pontiac Streamliner 4-DpOr. Manchester. You will marvel at Bird and Flintkote. GuATkhteed 18 ” WOOD SHINGLES. No. 1 Per­ street. Tel. 2-0384. Lola for Sale 7.3 An Investigation by the In­ pected. it is believed that it. felt equipment, 'compressors, clectrcnic Hired Lattlmore. a. m. Burial will be in' St. James' ba back in New York by now. in past yaara the department hea and even loss of Ufa.” 6-cylinder, Radio. Heater, Hydra- roofs and siding. LIfe-ttipe alum­ BAKER'S Helper wanted. houn> 12 ths cleanlinwa of this building. Cohn .also said _ Welntraub "Depreciation of property yoluee T h e PROSPECT HIII school for fections. per sq. *15.50. Children accepted. Central. Pric­ surance company Is automatic like waste. equipment, aluminum and ball (>m etery, aaimrtid that RuWn- | borrowed from the town a generol malic. One owner, eVra clean. inum clapboard and combination • midnight to 7 a. m, Appl.v morn­ LXRGE LOT on main highway was responsible for the UN hiring "Calling hours at the funeral by reason of (ear of explooloiia in youns children. Transportation STAIN GRADE l'»s MAHOGANY ed so reasonably you'll-gasp! Be bearings. a t S ? w oito a r o ia M e O ^ ^ but Town Counael John D, 1946 Chrysler Windsor 4-Door. Ra­ storm windows and acreena. For ings. no phone calls please. Kay's Houses for Sale with water and light-s. Al.so 12 x Owen Lattlmore to do some work home will be Thursday from 3 to the minds of the reasonable huyl^ furnished. Mrs. Lela'Tybur, dlrec- DOORS, av. *9.95. sure and see this one. Mrs. Dor- 72 Truman said Italy haa shipped to the iS ^ m a Court "if LaBelle haa said the procedure la dio, Heater, New Tires. free aatimatea call 8271. Evenings Psstry, 183 North Main atreet. 12 storage building. Excellent Ip- In Asia. Lattimore, an aebaatoiOd 4 and 7 to 10 p. m. public extend* to distance* up to • tor. Phono 2-5767. . FRAMING. 2x4 to 2x10. aej, 14 Arch street. rolling mill Equipment and ball and n ^ a ^ .-' Rublitrin hM :.done ,.legal, 1942 Dodge Club (Toupe. Heater. 8303. Al'oert V Lindsay. Owner. cation for business. Five minutes Ike Farm Plan Rotation Points Senate department consultant, re­ 600 feet of the pipe-line in SHEATHING, 1x8, (small truck c h e s t n u t s t r e e t roller bearings. BALLARD'S Driving School. Man- Full Price 9195.00. ATTRACTTIVELY Furnished room from lake in Connecticut. Reason­ Truman prevloualy haa author cently was Indicied by a (^and jury Mrs. Mildred J, Brawn I attorney iSd!*an2Tha " ) » » P»Mi bla Thla marks tha third time dur- tlon, the area of deprautotlofi de­ cheater'a oldeat Thousanda' of WE SPECIAUZE In roofing and Help Wanted— Male 36 load lota), per M *99.50. TWO FAMILY able for quick sale. Tel. Spring­ here on charges of lying when he pending to some extent on the tw- siding.' Highest quality ma- to rent. Complete light house­ ized continued U. 8- aid to the Mra. Mildred J. Brown of North to aoclaty and condueUd him- tag Ui# current fiscal year, that accident free instruction hours. Your CThryaler Plymouth Dealer SELECT APPAI^CHIAN OAK field. Ma.s.«. 3-4090. Seen Following Increased for denied he had ever promt>ted Brewlck. Me., mcUier of Mrs. Law „ a good dttoah.” the town-haa .borrowed *400.0(», roin and physical charactartoUct of t6l-lals. Workmanship gusrsn- ' . FIREMAN keeping facilities available. Pri­ Hot W ater heat, two-car garage. Netherlands, Italy and Denmark Hundreds, of satlsSed students. FLOORING, per M *209.(10. vate entrance. Couple preferred. despite shipments, by those coun Communist leanings in repeated ElUabeth B. AUen of this town, On the currant dapbrU**®" bringing the total b o r jo t ^ to the property.” BROWN-BEAUPRE. INC. terd. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn Most central location In town. LARGE. Excellent rewid?ntiJil For appointment tel. 2-2245. WINDOWS-r-CompIete, av. *14.95. Inquire 167 Maple atreet. Owner will take bark mortgage. tries of *3.300,000 worth of atra appearances before investigating died sreatarday afternoon at the S t ^ | . be haa axhaustad all hit ap- *i,800,()00-aa opposed to *1,00 0 ,0 0 0 In computing the damogot to 30 BLSSEI-L ST. PlIONE 7191 »1 reel. Phone 4880. EXPERiENCED ON HIGH blinding lots with nice view. Needs rederoratmg hut priced ac­ Early New Deal Some Troops teglc materials to Soviet bloc congressional coroUteS*. Francis Hooplta) In Hartford. 1 neeia within the Immigration Serv- at. tht^ time last year. the properties in question tha com­ IINJOY A Driver's license. For ex­ PRESSURE OIL FIRED The Original and Only Office Phone 6273. TWO ROOM Furntsh(>d apartment cordingly. Owner desires quick ac­ coun trie*. Tlic UN has been "far too slow” Beaidto her daughter, aha K » r 3 uatlea daportmant. Ha atUl The first *400.o6owM^m|w^^^^^ mittee considered, it sold: pert instruction call the Manches­ BOILERS in -New Haven. - 1. The effect on market yulue \ Roofing IVA with private bath on bus line. In­ tion. Priced to sell. - (OonGnuefl From Page One) (Oontiniied (ram Pago One) in its dismissals, Cohn said, "The leaves a soir. Roger J. Brown of eSn go to the courU. however. from the Hartford ter Dri\’injf Academy. 2-4087. Auto AiremoriM—Tires 8 quire 24 Grove atreeb,--—Hillside — *■ — . J only time they will take effective by reason of the apprchawlon cf Write Or Appl.v In Person To Wanted—Real Estate 77 Bloomfield; a aUter. Mra. Mlnnta 84« t*« S>^, Yook ; Tniat Company If** P” hOOFIN'J— Specializing in repair­ House, Apt. 9, Rockville. Tel. ARTHUR A. KNpFLA Ing Jirice guarantee progriuns haVe —the highest quota since early in action is when public attention Is J. Pease of Rsading. Maaa.; and The t r o ^ of tha explosions in the minds of tha rea­ A CIRCUS CLOWN wants enKsite- WINTER TIPES— Pennsylvania NATIONAL iilents for children's parties; also ing roofs o f all kinds. Also new 5-9594 Rockville. Realtor . , CONSIDERING SELLING been discussed by farm leaders in the Korean war. called to their lack of action,” he three grandchildren. wealthy Rublnateto have not been SjTt^dlscount sonable buying public. Cleat, Gpo'dyeac Suburbanite and CHENEY BRUS. BUILDERS SUPPLIES 3, The permanent easement Of Nirw year's Ev^. Write Box MH, roota. Gutter work. CSiimneya YOUR PROPERTY? recent years. Clark's headquarters said the AFL Turns asserted. The funeral will be held Thurs- confined to Immigration "J****'^*! on the Ux antlcl- 2 id 1 recaps. Auto . Lite. Penn­ PLEA.SANT Front room. Excel­ The wltnc.ss testified he had no a atyip SO feet Wide and a tam- Herald. cleaned, repaired. 26 years' ex- H(5 Hartford Road 420 Davenport Avenue 875 Main St— Est. 1921 Without obligation, to you, we They Include (1) two-price sys­ new increase "is made necessary day afternoon in North Berwick. Ha Itoa served a two-and-a-half I (Hhar bidders on me tax omici sylvania and Bowers batteries. lent bed. Continuous hot water. Phone Office .5440 tems, (2) processing taXes, and because of lack of receipt of suffi­ confidence in the "quiet, under- porary easement for on additional perienca. Free eatimatea. Call .^lanchester New Haven. Conn. will appraise or make you a cash Me., witi* bu'^ol in that town. veaT federal prison aanUnca for paUon noUa , „ , Free road service. Terms on all Howley. Manchester 5361, Central. Single business man or Evenings 2-5938 or 2-S592 offer for property.' See ua before (3) price Insurance.. cient replacements from the Unit­ cxiver" type o f effoA he said the draft dodging. Imposed In 1847. A | Hartford National Bank and 20 feet. ^ products The Budget Center, 91 Telephone ST 7-35,07 woman. Phone 3337. Under the two-price system, ed States to continue rotation in Attention to State Denartment wanted to wage 3. The swath in places tmolght- Antomobilea for Sale 4 W a n t e d - - Honest, dependable you sdl. few yaara ago ha waa triad and Trust Company. 1.14: (Center street. January on the basis of 38 (points) against Oommlinista In the UN. clean up man in the kitchen. MANCHESTER— Five year o)d BRAE-BUR.N. REALTY farmers themselves would con­ (03 rri 11 scaultted In fadoral court In Now tional Bank of Manchester. 1.15. ly, CHEVROLETS. 1946. 1947, 1946, Heating— Plumbing 17 NKTELY FURNISHED room. Well and stlil maintain the combat effi- Delay Wind Favor 4. The existence of tha pipeline Hours 6 a., m. to 2 p. m. Good Diamonds— Watcher- Cape Cod. Fireplace. Rusco com­ Phone 6273 tribute , to a fund to finance ex­ 1949, 1950, 1951, 19.52, two doors heated, very clean. Ccntrajly lo- port of surpluses at cut-rate' ciemw of the Eighth Army and 'Cohii said the decision favoring Cihurchill' 1 ells I ^uriUMY?rk on «hw and” Exchange « 1 Act. I phoenix State Ji?* Bank and Truat in connection with future dedevelop­ N ow He a t i n g From a to Z.- -con­ wages. Apply Ctiveyn' , Raetau- Jewelry 48 catem- BATTERIES 50?r OFF Skelley Bros. 2-8714. ' THREE COrtDS amall 't o iaVg* steam heat. Excellent condition, Howard R. Heatings, 2-1107. usiyl to pay costs of supporting suggestion that *7 the New Ybrk and up. $80 per week to start troops, exposed to the greatest The position of Governor Lodge, layed voyage, ht wlU roach now r o m u *, iMt royalty. Tha panp 1.16. BEFORE YOU Buy a used car fireplace chunks^ cut 20" to 24" FURNLSHED Room for rent, near stores, school. Two-car ga­ prices of affected farm commodl- grand jury came out with its re­ LISTINGS Wanted. Single, two- dangers and hardships,” the state­ who had a conference with' Col­ port at that time, the month be­ York h.'.-bor Monday morning. -oung RuMnateIn wo* 10 whan he, see Gorman Motor Salea. Buick PLUMBING And heating. Special­ lengths. Delivered Jj-cord loads kitchen privileges: Inquire 136 rage, ameaite drive, 60' oiilb'cild- tieis. Such a tax now pays the if ,vou can qualify. Must be family, thrce-famlly. budlness ment added. , lins, Rourke and Shaw last Sep­ fore the presidential election,, "It Emphoalaing the Informality of ftod the Ruoalon e i Nunn May Defends Sales and Service, 28.5 .Main SERVICENTER izing in repairs. Copper water j at *9 per load. Extra for piling oA Bia--’?11 stre.et. ing. Illne,sa forces sale, *11.600. cost of supporting grower prices , street. Phone ,2-4571. Open eve- piping, rcmotellng electric equip- ; placing in cellar. John S. Wolcott property. Have many cash buy­ ‘ of sugar cane and sugar beets. tember, Is summarized thus In the would be used ks a political toot- the trip la the fact that the, prim# mUr displayed hla P | /1 | /| A in d b l*1 S ll 13(5 Center St. Phone 2-0080 married and have a car. ROOM FOR Rent. Centrally lo­ Carlton W. Hutchins; 2-5132 or ers. Mortgages arranged. Plea.*e hall and pulled apart by every­ minister .will be aeoompanlad only vriaardry—attoekad *• T C l i f l C l n U l I t t l nlnfs. ment for plugged drains. Edward , A Son. Tel. 8.597. 6231. Under the price insurance plan, letter: ■ R ole as R ed A-Spy John.soa 6979'or .5044. Phone Manchester 8802 cated, One block from Main call George L- Graziadio, Real­ growers would take out ^govern- FRC Approves ■ 1. He was surprized to be tdW body.” by hla wife; hla daughter. Mary-. L j..^ - by ooma— In buatoaa* y*h- 1951 PLYMOUTH Belvedere. Two street. Continuous hot water. tor. 2-,5878, 109 Henry street. ment Insurance pollticies. to pro­ that conditions in the department T^o BUbcommltteS Is following her husband, (niriatophar Soemaa; In France, England and Por- tone paint. All exUas, including Household Goods 51 and a small party- of aides. Ha I (Continued from Page Om ) Wanted Autos (X>MPLBTE FURNACE repair­ Evenings 7 :30 to 10 P. M. Gentleman. Parking. 4724. NEW! tect them against price declines were such that its members were up reports that the State and Jus­ Being Planned visor 6.700 miles. Better than 3-BEDROOM RANCH HOMES Dam lor CL&P tice departments lnterfet;ed with leads no official governmental------...iiu aMe a i. put to use tl»e advice Ills ing sen-ioe. Gas. oil or coal. Win­ below designated levels. They Interested In,organizing. ment. Issued by his ylater-in-law, new. 3,0 Bissell street, 7191. Motorcycles 12 AN HONfeST PERSON F. H. A. Approved Legal Notice would pay premiums for such pol­ the grand jury after, its hunt for delegation. ter air conditioning ayatems in­ 2. He would not oppose organ­ father, ^ gijw “ I ^ foundation la being built In Mra. Ralph Nunn MaV, It said; p SINGLE MAN to work In groesr.v WHO'S GOING HOUSEKEEPING ROOM FOR Rent. Parking. 272 On Lydall Street, Comer Parker icies. A limited crop insurance U. S. citizena witji Red leanings stalled and serviced. T. . Aitkin, MOTOR rFRMIT ' (Continued (rofu Page One) ization by the state police. "I do not wish to duaeuas the de­ WANTED—G->od clean, used carg. 6 McfTabc street. Phone 6793. store. Driver's license required. THAT'S WHAT I WANT Main street. Phone 4071. NOTH K o r Arri.lCATIOV program — protecting growers 3. He would not permit reprlsak? who were in the hire of the UN. 1932 WILLYR. 7.000 milen. Good Bee Bob Oliver. Center -Motor ALSO tails of the action whlehJad-to Inquire Hilltop Market, 234 Oak TO TAKE OVER against crop losses from flrought. below the point where the Shepaug discrimination against any Qohn said he told his colleagues: Notes Sharp Rise condition. Call 6981 after 6. Sales. 401 Main street. UNPAID BAl-ANCE ' HOUSEKEEPING Room for one Thfp \n clvp notUp Ihflt 1 i my impriaonment. I myself think CALL MANCHESTER 3636 for street. floods and the like—is now in river enters the Housatonlc, an state policemen who join a union. 'We have a job to do; we can't be your plumbing repairs and altera­ MONTHLY PAYMENTS eluded. Vicinity of Clhency’s; 6-ROOM CAPE COD MICIIAEI. MASSAnO. nf hi W’hiiN I acted rightly and I balleva many Two unfinished. Awnings, screens, StT'prt. Manf-bp^fpr. hA\<* fllod nn applf* effect and Is self-financed. Commissioner Hickey, who aub- affected one vyey^pr aonther by the McCLURE AUTO—We will pay tions. Prompt service. Youngs­ BOY WANTED to wash pans Sun­ *21.63 or two. Bendlx, all litilltiea in- area widely favored by Connecti­ In Idle Claimants]M rie ^ e ” aamiHUtodurlng apecial others think so. too. you more-for your good uaed car j storm windows. Oil fired hot water ntton fUtPrl Dpcp.rnbpr 2-3. with Tlie price-, insurance and the cut anglers as "one of the really sequently held a conference with election.” , . Business Services Offered 13 town kitchens sold nnd installed. day afternoons. Apply Pine Pss­ NEW FURNITURE AND i—Phone 2-82.56. tlip LlqiK»r rontml fnr n He said the election Issue waa toe family (light from Ruaala^thay repreaentotlvet from Mver^ ‘To those who think otherwise, towards a new Hudson,. Wasp, heat, copper plumbing. A good, aclf-financing type of, two-price good trout fishing sections of the Rourke on the matter, was re­ C. O. I.iorentaen. Contractor. try .Shop, 658 Center street. APPLIANCES Tavprn Ponnlt for 8lroho|fT one. of several factors which cajised , were oewn In the lining of hla cloth- veterans groups In town, will be I would like to point out that I Pacemaker -or Hornet- We will _5_ clean buy at }U,9(X). liquor on , Iho premlFon. S11 C^pt*"r plans differ from the, processing state." ported to have said he was op­ Unemployment to-toe Monches- bide them nom border j paid for from proceeds of the sale have suffered the punishment ANTIQUES ReHnlshed. Repairing which la now In storage^ Minrhf'slpr. tax in one major feature. The the offlciala. to dlreot Lane to try not be out traded. McClure Auto, EFFICI9.NT Plumbing and heat­ Yo u n g m a n with driver's license Boarders Wanted 59-A The lake created by the dam posed to a union of state poljce- ter area.rose .sharply during the of burial lota In a portion of the which was Inflicted on me by ths done or any furniture. Tieman, originally sold to a young couple THE PHIL HALLIN AGENCY The hu.^lno.*.* j.« jiwtief.' by MlohB.ol cost, of the former wogld be home to delay the grand jury from mak­ 373 Mam street. Tel. 2-9442. Open ing. Plugged drains machine for merning work. 9 to 1. Apply uml Andrew .1. Lirdbere. of would flood parts of the towns of raeri, but would not prohibit mem­ week ending Dec. 27, It was Indl- : I cemetery set aside aa veterans' law and I hope I ahoU jiow be en­ 189 South M'aln street. Phone but unfortunately are nol getting ROOM .AND Board for gentleman Realtors b>- farmers themselves, w’hlle .the ing Its report until Ita term ex­ eveninge. 5643,. cleaned. Phone 6497. In person. Weldon's, 901 Main n> 57 AVhile Street. Msnrhe.^ter. f2l 59 Newtown, Southbury. Bridgewater, bers of the department from join­ cated by the SUte Labor Depart- nouOLAh IN D. 8. field by the Board of Selectmen al- titled to at least th* consideration \ married or couple. On bus line. Home Mtrfdlf" Turnpike Mnnrhe.^ter. processing tax would be borne, in pired in December. • ------~ I street. BEDROOM SUITE MANCHESTER 2-9221 £r(jokfleld. New Milford and Rox- ing or discriminate against those ment, which reported today that! Boeton Dec. *^-(*l—At«hlb*ld ^ i moat 20 year* ago. normally granted to releooed con- cooking. Phone 2-1446. find will he rondmted hv MICHAEL the final analysis, by consumers The possibility that Secretary of MA.NCHE.STER Welding Service. LIVING ROOM SUITE ^ MASSAEO of h i \^'hite Street. Mufi* bury, the latter by backing up the who did so. State Acheron m''’’’' ' called oa 218 claimants filed for unemploy­ Lowis Douglas, twlc* hvrad by The fund for vioU: An opportunity to reotort 19.53 WILLY.S JEEP with' heater LENNOX Furnaces and warm air Chester. 88 permittee. of the farm products Involved. Employes of state, county or Portable eqiMpment. General 5-PC. DINETTE SET Shepaug. Most o f the land for the a witness aroae yesterday. ^ ment benefits at the local state em­ Immigration authorities from enter- contain# moro toon W.OOO. life. and direction lights. Phone 71.56. welding, boiler and furnace weld­ heating. Earl Van Camp. 2-5844. HeliF'^anted— Male EXPANDABLE Cape. Cod two MICHAEL MASSAno! municipal governments do not ployment oiBcc. "There la just one of many or- ■ PHILCO " ELECTRIC REF. - Apartments— Flats— years old. Near school, bus line. Dsted Def ember 1952. project already Is owned by the When the jury o.o . t, it in­ inrtoiB rmmtrv arrived to B ^on Members of- the special commlt- ing- Phonea 2-1658 or 2-8762. • BENGAL " CO.MB. RANGE come under the provisions of fed­ This represents a' Jump o f 88.2 roneouB. statements of fact whteh 1948 PONTIAC "two-door, cedsn. OLD FURNACES repaired, steani, nr Female 37 Decorative fenced - back yard. company, it was reported. dicted no one but said a large Ti* ?xl'****L,SlLa*»*I^ train from 'Toronto today en tee will attend toe meeting of toe • NORGE" WASHER ^Tenements 63 eral labor laws, and a State Police per. cent over JhebenaflU 153 three Board of Director* Friday to dls- have been mode about me which I Radio, heater., hydramaliN Good hot water, winter air condition, Priced to ^11 qolckly. Immediate Minor Accident Knapp raid that water commis­ group of. disloyal Americans had FLOOR PROBLEMS aoived with WANTED Experienced cook, "HOOVER" VACUUM department ruling requires that gone on the UN payroll. ;v have filed for benaflU In tha pre East Greenwich, R. I. ^ cuss plan* for the monument should Itoq to correct Now. I WM condition 9960. (Sill ."5.529. f^rmplcte heating systefris In­ COVENTRY—Two-room furnished occupancy. Phone 3932. sion approval would be the signal linoleum asphalt tile counter. man or woman. Apply CTheatnut "EMERSON " TELEVISION for an immediate start on develop members receive" permission, from Cphn testified today that the not convicted of treason, nor was Expert workmanship, free eatl- stalled. New water mains In- Lodge. apartment, Private entrance. All We need Ranch Homes, I At Center Rotary the commissioner before joining 'InfuTroJirt. which rtmw. th.t r'H A 2B52yWlLLYS Aero-Wing sedan. Seal.v mattreas and bax spring, i tllitiea furnished. Phone 2-9567 ment which 1* expected to taki State department asked (or a delay tola word used by th* prosecution matea. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ , stalled. Sewfrs cleaned with elec­ MANCHESTER— Excellent two* Coinnials and Cape Cods any organization. Rqdio and healer. 9,000 actual Mohawk rugs, inlaid, lampa, tablea, after 5 p. m .__ - year old six room hot three, years. in the report ao a spokeaman torrgS ‘’C "iuto he «rrJl^5lS?.n?’*n(i tbit Im-' or judge at my trial and I cer­ niture. Oak atreet. Phone 2-1041. trical equipment. Complete HAVANA SEED TOBACCO dishes, pots and pans. at fair prices (or oar cash Labor officials say they believe New Police Manual miVs. Call Rockville 5-4102. ’ water heat with oil. flreplace, full ..Police today reported a minor A 37,250 watt.generator planned could appear befor* the jury and %‘ik. W utola^; rSSJtnlSl were only "do- tainly hod "no treasonable Inten­ plumbing snd repair work. Guar­ ■ SORTERS PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY customers. Quick service there is ''rpaJ interest” among the tell about .the steps 4t'had taken tions. .MANCHESTER — TV Service, tile bath, vestibule, dormers, baae- ■motor vehicle accident'at the rota- for the site wdiild be operated in attributes moat of the toeraOsa to It” ® their Job, AS IS '.1937 Ford sedan with 1948 anteed w;ork. Time payments ar­ HARTFORD 6-0358 FOUR'ROOM Heated apartment. —no red tape. more than 300 state policemen in to rid the XJN o( poor security ‘T was wholeheartedly conoemed radio anvl.TV specialists since Apply rnent laundry, fireplace, copper >ry at the intersection of Main and conjunction with the company's temporary yeaf-end toy-dffs of one However, at Oioanwlch’ About Half Done motor. No rea.sonahlc offer re­ ranged.-V. Msrein Co. Tel. 4848. ' AITER 7 P. M. 46-4690 forming an organization. They riskis. ' . with securing victory over Hoe' 1934. House service .call 93.50. WILLIAM DUNN AND SON *75 per month. Phone 4140. plumbin^f, copper gutters, storm (East Center street which occu.pred hydro£le(!tric plant. at Stevenson and two weeks. - - - Mr*. Doutfoa, • V*D ^^tli^ sold: fused Phone . . SEE TT DAY OR NIGHT have a • grievance, it was said, The- Stale ..deportment also I Germany and Japan and with th' 710 3 Phone 2-2186 day or night. TOBACXrO COMPANY windows. and doors. Good hiort- (yesterday about 11 a. na. ' down stream. Unemployment claims In Con-1 "Thla wla toe worst Oirlstmaa If you have no means of transpor­ JARVIS REALTY ! A car being driven south by Mary against their working hours which brought up the point that alnce the Work qn a manual to govern the furtherance of the development r* Millinery— Dressmaking 19 24 North School Street gagfc available. Priced right, |13,- Newton and Brookfield have al­ necticut rose from 8,181 to 8,868 we’ve .evsr had. All our propora- operational and personnel policies 1950 CHEVROLET Deluxe tudor, ^ Manchester ' tation I'll send my auto for you. •L.'Garibaldi, 36. o f 228 Colonial labor leaders claim average 65 per UN General Assembly, waa z*x>ut the peaceful uses of atomic enarg; real clean ca'f. Priced for -.quick DOORS OPENED. keys fltted. No obligation! Top* For Date^W^ar 200. Phone 6273. ready voted to abadon town road* week since state policemen do not to convene,.the report of the jury during the lost week, tha raport tlcn* were ahottered. I w a so of .the Mancheater Police Depart­ ALTERATIONS and remodeling Telephone 2-608,5 PHONE 41 (road, Boltonv was slightly damaged which lie in the basin of the lake atated. , shocked that nothing could surprtoe in thti country. . sale, 91245.' Wt-ilten guarantee copied, vacuum cleaners, ' Irbns, . A L B E R "f ’ S receive extra compensation or time (night be Interpreted aa an Inva­ ment hu been about half com­ for ladies' and children's wear. ^ a trailer truck wh'ch grazed which the new dam will create. "My object now is to obtain S' Cole Mdtors SSrvicenter, 436 guns. etc.. repaired. Shears, 43 Allyn St., Hartford off for time spent in court or (or sion of UN affairs, he said. Of the. ManchMtar clolmonto. ma now." pleted, <3enerol Manager Richard Call 2-3828. he car’s right front fender In (ryer- The’lake surface will bo 210 feet 133 ware women,and three were Don of to* late BrlUoli novellK, soon as possible an opportunity o Center. 2-0980. . A.... - knives, mowers etc. piit into con­ Situations Wanted— A Treat For^The Tee ns hours worked when,called out (or He s a i d Lane aubadquently re­ Martin aald. today. He said he doing useful scientlfie work I" dition for coming needs. Braith- Aking and paasUU^ Ut. DWv6r W above sea level, compared, to the veterans >vho had seen service I Korman Dougla,. toe 81-yea^ld Male 39 |e truck was Peter Suchowlrsky, emergency duty. , layed the department's objectlona hoped to be able to proceed more which I can be of some osrvlea to 1937 LINCOLN Limoijstne, 12 walte, 52 Pearl street. Moving—^Trucking- FRANK S Antiques and second 440 foot elevation of the surface to an October preaentmenj to the since the atart of hostllitiea andivtaitor said to Buffalo hi* tow N a rapidly with it. hand store, 56 'Jooper street. Buys of Salem, Conp. of LiOie Candlcwood, created as Prblimtnary ducusiiona luave not ware entitled to apeclal federal un- atemihed partly 1(0m hla^Mrto to tola country and to my fellow nyr* cylinder. Excellent condition Cus­ Storage touched on the question 'ef state Jury and it agreed to hear addi­ i." ; that I Martin w a authorised by the REFRIGERATION Serv’lce. pom- 20 and sells good uaed furniture and I Patrolman Albert SOables In- part Of the .CLP Rocky river hy­ enyilbymfnt benaflta. ..Now that roy Imprisonment 1 tom biiilC I-hitra tires, .\4u.st he CARPENTER Desirei* work of 611 police pay. reliable report* said. tional wltneasea. . ^ Dlrectora to draw up the over, I can only wish for th* son* merclsl and domestic. See our .antiques. Phone 3966. Open 9 to WANTED Istigated the "accident, but nO The local office olao reported that seen to be appiecialed. Call Cov- MANCHES'TER —Package Deliv­ kinds. Call 2-419^. dro-electric ^rc^ect. Cohn tpld the committee the ” J ” I manual after a aeries of reslgna- consideration and fair treatm*' display of guaranteed used refrig­ ery. Local' llgh* tnicklng and 5;,10. - [rests were m ade. Damage to the initial, claims, which'Indicate, new e.ntrv 7-77PJ. , » ' Ir was esUnlqted qt *29. and no Juatlce department bad been made to *’** department cquaad which I received throughout to erator! Geofge H. Willlarns Ai- package delivery. Refrlgeratora. MAN DE.SIRES employment ii* MAINTENANCE aware* eoriy in the case of the spells of Unemployment, amounted WE BUY and sell good uaed furni­ Image was dbne to the truck. long epriod of my sentence fro- 1940 OUDSMOBHpE 'ix .^.cylinder, t'Oclatea. 260 Tolland Turnpike. washers and stove moving a steam fitter, pipe fitter or plumb­ Expresws Thanks Hartford Rd. Firm jury’s dehlre to make a present­ to 71 of the claims fllod here. Ma'ncheaier. Phone 2-3585, nights ture. combination ranges, gas the srison officials on(l my fello” two door Eullv equipped'. Reason­ speclsltv. Phone 2-0752. ing. Call 8792. MAN AND ment since it w*a unable to return SUnTkl hi h.d iw" prisoners.” able. Phone 2- 14 77. 7691. ranges and'heatera. Jones Furni­ papers were not drawing ub the part File Incorporation indictments. ' Wfivuivr I •_ .,______WI-.W - tya The liberal. Independent Man­ AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., ture Store, 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. WOMAN For A& to Needy Th< first thought of bringing out wM some confusion of the manual1 which ia1 finished. He COM PLFTE Repairs by Stuart R. local and long distance moving, Personal Notices Public Recbrdg Douglas.planned to remain to tha chester -Guardian sided' with -Ih" ALL rnicK s sL.-\SKF-:n Dogs— Binta— Pets 41 such'a fzport. he testified, came up said it could be completed with an­ British Home Office which helped Wolcott on washing machine packim;. storage. Call 5187. Hart­ FRANK'S Antique Shop — Open I United, Dtatea or just visit. A cerUflc*U of in(»r|^aUon (or lost March afUr Irving Kaplan: a other few dava work, but that o.N U rn rsK ii r.-\us vacuum' cleaners, motors, ama_ every day from now on. All stock Welfare DlrMtcSc Albert E. Beh- Hta wife, awaiting his arrival In smuggle Nunn May out of Worm­ ford 8-1428. S Card of Thanks rend, today, lAsued * statement the Hartford Road Enterprises tni employe, refused to answer WorVantee Deeds would necessitate setting aaite wood Scrubs prison before dawn F.NI) UF VF..VI: appliances. Pick up and delivery. CANARIES—Guaranteed singera. at reduced prices. 56 Cooper Rhode Island, sold: "Thera U no STATcffilATEa thanking Maachester realdenta for Inc,, waa filed in th* town clerk'; queirUona about Com,inunl*Ue o* t Connecticut Power Company reoicn (or this. We have nothing more important matters.' yesterday to guard him from "un­ A-1- repair. Sales. 180 Main ALBAIR A BERRY, rtlbbish re- Also females. Fhone 2-0426. -Street. • fipve would ilk* to .'x p iw ^ u r Ih^ k* IM et * C'LFAK.A.NCF S.ALF Christmas dijnations and for help office thU moOilng. loclktions. Frahd'a -E. Payne ohd VI due publicity.” Phone. 8.597. moval, household and commercial. tS lh« rel*hb«ra flul .frieods een formed creased In early October when 12 more to Canada where Douglas Hospital Notes .sent reporters chasing after Nun" ARE YOU Moving? Afe you am­ sonable. Call Coventry 7-68.50 • tne memhera of Hoae Co. No. 3 for their The Welfare D«p»rtm«nt, through to opq^aU filling ctatlons, a gnirag; wUneaaet in *ucce;slon "defied the Green Manor Eiffatcs, Inc., to May expect him to any to themT" ALL WINTKKIZFI) and installed Venetian blinds registered. Howard C. Chase, part In our tlme ot^iorrow.. Joseph V. Marcjn and Nellie M now la employad. bitious? Then call Ed and save, the Dlrectoir ;of Welfare., Mr. and service atatton; to engage ,ii jury" and refused ^ answer ques­ the Guardian asked in on editorto*. 1951 Pl.moiith C'ranbi'ook Club and curtain rods. 24 hour aervice. Harmony Hill. Hebron Road. after 6:30. Marctn, property at Vernon street ('all 5858 after 4 p. m. BUSINESS AND i M lu Caaa Sexton, E. Behrand, thank th* financing Of motor vehlolea .- and tion* on -ground* th*t U»*y might PatUats Today ...... -.127 ("What do th'ky think th* puUf" Coupe: radio and healer- one.own­ Estimates gladh~ .given. Fagan South Bolton. Phone Manchester i John- Server and daughter. and Constance drive. LAUNDERALL Automatic w-aah* kind people Of .Maijittester who houMteldi equipment and other Incrlminste there. ADMITTED YESTERDAY? Jean nkeda to be told about him?* to er- low mileage Window Shade Co Route 44 at 5427. Ke, . t » ' .«*%■ Gilbert Graham to Elisabeth rr, in good condition (35;. studio contributed toward waking a hap­ Taft Discusses Rothammor, 518 Middle turnpike daper added. "W hy do they thin 1951 , Ph mouth Canj^bridge Club Bolton'.Notch. Phone 2-4473. Piiinting—Ffi|>ering 21 INDUSTRIAL I In Memoriam arttelAs; and to *e11 car*. . i Graham, property 'on Russell couch *15; large chest of draw­ py Cbrlatmaa for the needy. west;- James Joasie, .546 Hilliard It necessary to harry the bomea Coupe, i»dio and heater. Real' POMERANIAN-A.K.O. register­ \ a ; - *" l!ba coipinntion haa *50,000'In street. * POWER BURNF.RS and Range ed. Orange color, seven months ers *15. Phone 7208. SITES AVAILABLE *224.50 wa* conlribuUd making It ca^tal atOOli, the Instrument P olicy with Ikejatrel't Alice Mallon. TalcottvlUe; men and women Who almfily her clean i-sr. ‘ j Tn loving memory of pavld RJit^hle Quitclaim Deeds ' 1 Mrs. IIrene Desileta, Andover Lake; 1951 Dodge Wavlaier — 2 door se- Burners ex|^ert,y cleaned and P.aiNTtNG And Papering, No old, female. Also stud service. Call Vlio away Remember 30. 1951. possible to dUtrlbule 87 baskeU. sthtes, with'500 ehares at *t00 About Town Catherine B. Putnam and Scott en to belong to tha Bome 'f a m ­ In addition, IS ba'sketa Were gfven Ocraldtoe Shannon, 1016 Middle i yards taken In two-hoUr ses(rion at the street. „ ' Club Coupe. Radio, heater, price ,Con.struction. Free estimates. Call Yellow -chrome kitchen set. very Patt-$n No. 209|8 contains coliv- OfficR W erh former poator of the church, now .tional conferences with' con- . The Standard sold "Newoeapers 8271. R cfW iiin g CINCO ALL Aliimtnum combina­ machine .nv>de ruffling to trim. high school, bring to 32 the num­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: low. - . IS reasonable. Call 2-1709. plete Crocheting.'instructions, ber signed up for a hoatea* course, retired, will, conduct a service of Chicago, Dec,' 80—(ST— Bur­ giuMlonol leodors ark planned for which have not forgotten th* r«- tion wtrdowa No painting, no For this 'pat’tiJm. send 30c in Knou'Mgf of typing prayer and praise extending into geons Were ready today to atort Mrs. Katharine Tomkunas, 102 1940 Dodge 4-Door. Heater, tu- MATTRESS Tour old' mattreases material requirements, stitch illiu- r a n g e and FUEL OIL and to 25 the number of those who study of the final draft; High Street; Mra. Josephine spdqsIbiUties of a fTM proM oad CARPE.NTER will frame unfinish­ changing, no atoring Fret, eatl- MAGIC CHEF gas stove equipped coins, yqur name, address, size Mntlol. Good working building * 4n ll top (or RodMjr t4»ne color. MeritizeT: and remade Ilka naw. .trations and finishing directions. will take a courae In newspaper the New ^ a r . ‘ ^ Elsenhower has aald lUl confar- P rtfony ions Bonner road. its duty to the public oeek to •»- ed upataira "rooms. EHtaaonabla mate given no obligation. 'C61I (or bottled gas. Price *50. Call desired, and the Pattern Number rondltloHA, Good snlnryt Dee Brodle to on effort to puD end 22 1937 G. M. C. Chaaaia and Cab. gall 2-4291. Call Jonea Furniture and Floor Send 25c in Coins, your name, work. ' er.c«s will dSot'with .many vital DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. lighten their readers on thoai nut­ Heater. Make ua -an offer. William Tunaky. 3-9095. 7727 after 6. to BI:E BURNETT, THE MAN­ address and the Pattern Number VoroUon with pay. tnour« ' 24 Hour Deihfery Service The monthly meeting of the IS-immth-old Siamese twto ters. In this ease thera |8 (ROy ohs Covering, 88 Oak. Tel. 3-1041. CHESTER EVENING HERALD, •iwe henrflti. Appt;f The eloasea, both of which wlU foreign and domestic Issues. Marjorie Muldoon and daughter, 1041 Ford 8 'Club tloupe. Radio RUBBLSH -AND Ashes removed. to ANNE CABOT, THE MAN­ consUt of a seriei of six lecturea Emanuel Lutheran Brotherhood, off the critical Hot oiad ator^ him Elaenhowur announced yeater- Warehouse Point; Joseph Moriconi, wav In which they con do oo — by BOLTON — Building atona and A RARE BUY—Two ruga; new. US6 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW toward a Mriuol. Ilfe. The pre- and heater. . Immediate and efficient service. CHESTER EVENING'. HERALD, by authorities to each o f the fielcis. scheduled for Friday hlght, has ds" that after hU taouguration he 185 MtMie turnpike west; John asking Nunn Mav himself." M ortgagfes .1 1 flagstone. BoRon Notch Quarry. heavy, imported. Burgundy and YORK S6, N. V. 116# AVE. AMERICAS. NEW be-n cancelled. The next meeting Jim Inary plastir procedure wSs Th* Standard added; "The Man- Contract Or otherwise. Call Phone, i-0617 -.Stanley Patnode. biegc, 9 X 12.' Sydiee. 851 Wethers­ Ready for you now—Basic Fash­ MANCHESTER \rtU begin Jon. 7. 'They will be wUl appoint Robert Cutler, preol Cousin, South Coventry; Elsa Gua- SOLIMENE. INC. 2-9273 or 2-9706. YORK S6, N. V. held on Wednesday* from 7:30 to wUl be h ^ the first Friday in achednled for the nmnitog but Chester Guardian, by oU ackto- FIRST AJ!lD Second mortgage! field Ave., C-1 Hartford 46-4892. ion for '52,- Fall and Winter, this M ORIARH BROTHERS waa poatpooed temparorUy to dent and dlrootor of th* old Colony Itidson, 31 Maple-street; Mrs. Mar- Dodge and Plymouth Cara presenting the J»ew Anne Cabot Februor;/-- Hfte new executive com­ joumalloto who or* dtoau^ilB*’ bonght'for our uwn account. Fast, BRAND NSW IT” Bmarson tale- new iaeue is filled with idpaf for 8:80.. Trust Company of Bostoh,'as onlgery DkLisle. 178 Demlng stoM^ D<>dge Job Rated Trveka ■^LL TYPES of light trucking-and Needlework Album. Directions for HERALD . Robinson sold . regtatrottons for mittee w lw hopraver, meet Fridajr the chaneb- the beFa condition 8 East- their duty to th* pubUe. Is (‘ afe Placed to Buy ilaed Care. 5858 after 4 p. m. Phone A6M. ' moll. ■ . , bi^dti^. th oday. r ■ulL Call 34)980. Call 2-0860. v the book, 25c. * printed in this laaue. 35 cents. V .,'^V . - ■ ’ V V .'fv--

    / : ' I ■} r \ Avenir* Dtily Net Press Ron TW|;snAy, De c e m b e r so, 1952 Far the Weak Ended Dee. 27, ISS2 The Weather iUanrt)f(Btrr lEtunins ?$?ralli rarpcMt of O.'b. Weather Sunset Rebekah and King David 10,819 Patricia Shirgr which most of the Saow tonlghL rhanging te rain About Town Liodges have set the date of Friday, people present had not previously Member af the Audit Jan. 9. for a joint .public installa­ Findlay-Grawshaw Wedding Parents Liaud seen. Bnrean af arcoUttou hi momhig. Clearing Thursday. tion of their 1953 officers. The The table was decorated in keep­ Th« • 50-M) Club of St. Mary’g ceremonies will take place in Odd , Manchester— City 6f Villaue Charm Church wUl hold lU monthly nieet- Fellows Hall at 8 o'clock. All mem­ Scout Lreaders ing with the international motif, tn( Friday evening at the chtirch. with several foreign dolls at Vari­ bers are urged to reserve the date ous spirts on the'TtbTe connected VOL. LXXII, NO. 77 (UaaaUlaS Advaraalng an Page U) . “nia bu«ln^Mi rarin’ to tie on the bag In a rehearsal tor tonlght’e Nfw Yaar’a JBve eeiebraMaa are yellow carnations. Humhers with the prefix “Mitchell" which will be used Korean front today but it was the same old war—stalemate two etrey^doga, a St. Bernard and a-mongrel, ahnwn'with Dog Warden Lee FrtMchla who didn’t carry the UN le eupportlng the war end Rubinstein’s surrender to the New ; SiiapUi ngon.i. to make emergency calls to us after January II. Many For a Better Buy—Better Trv—FLUFF The Board of Estimate, in pro­ York office of the ImmigraUon' Mr. Crawshaw gave his daughter The flower girl wore a dress of on the ground and artillery barrages. The New Year began posing arbitration, declared it enough wrlkht to win n seat at the fesAve board. The doge were rounded up after eAmi^Ints that they that- "we are doing our beat to aqua taffeta with puffed sleeves customers are already using these NEW hiunbers. I'ntil DRY. * were rreatlnjt. dlaturbance«. The mongrel weighs eight pounds but- the St. Bernard gipe the aealea at end the war in Korea." . and Naturallxatlon Service was al­ m'marriage, and .she was'attended after January II please continue to use these old emer­ as relatively quiet as the final day of 1952, had been. There would not alter its opposition to Hillings snapped: "That's a lub- most two hours past when the I liv her sister. Miss Janice E. and carried Scarlet King carna­ gency numbers: had been shelling Wednesday and * v ' ' ...... — an increase in bus fares, which 125. Standlnk on Its hind lega, the St. Bernard t4twers over Warden Fraochia whe clalnis he weight ' Crawshaw as maid of honor. tions. t4y >»i«>w46 wkhiylBg W6<. that la. The h u g e ^ . l f % largset ew r br fhU Igi y iMihM. jpet on which there Ig g dUIerenet Court of Appeals asked the Jus­ DISCOUNT FOR CASH AND some AlUsd Xllisd artiUcry iialta greeted genaiHlIy et* 10 oeats. Ths com­ of oplnion;" tice department to hold up action ' Brulesniaids w;eie Miss Klaihe C. The bride’s mother was attired in the New Year with thunderous bay- panies have listed a fare hike as \ Manchester. cOiisin of the bride, CARRY— GREEN STAMPS. one means of meeting the union’s .Htningg told Acheson too that he adtUe it considers the case. navy blue crepe and taffeta, with ragea at midnight. Mayer to Try regards a new program calling for Respect Request and Mrs. Richaid Ha.ssctt'. both pink accessories, and the bride­ Wednesday had been quiet After dsmands. an ITB^ ■crsawlng of U. 8. cjtizeiu of this town. Terry Timmins, sister groom’s mother.wore royal blue 6208 or 4818 For a few.mlnutas yesterday It The Justice department prompt- . a few pre-dawn scraps, but In the empldyiIdyaB by tha uN te ha “a sham ly said it would respect the request. of the bridegroom was flower girl. crepe with black velvet trim. Both PCHJARTY BROTHERS Branch Store at 311 Main Street air the workhorse Sirperforta took To Form New appearad that the bug etrike Eis e nh o w e t P ie a ses- ITa ft ana a fhtktjr." HilllBn said It A half dozen immigration inspec­ Donald R. Findlay'was best man mothers wore corsages of pink COAL, COKE, RANGE AND Fl^EL OIL on two vital RMI tsrgeti hnd work­ nilllit he further compUeatSd by w m M "tgke iQOQtha and years" to SEALY MATTRESSES . . $29.95 and up for his brother and the guestswcrc roses and split carnations, and as­ OIL BURNERS ed them over. ■ . " 6 walkout on the city-owned sub- ou|it the Communists under such a tors who had started combing ushered by George Findlay, an­ sisted the bridal party at a re­ 256 CENTER .STREET—TEL. 2-4589 ' A flurry of pre-dswn ground French Cabinet Way eyatem but tba threat waned jiregram. Washington for Rubinstein were other brother; Gerald Land of ception for approximately 200 eerapa ended et daybreak. No when reporte that 130 eubway On Jobs» Farmer Policies It was then Acheson insisted "we told to call off the hunt. Pawtucket, R. I.; Romeo E. Car- guests in Woodruff Hall following major engagements were reported. Peris, Dec. 31—(Al—Rene Mayer, Shop workers had been euepended ere doing the heat -we can.” He Rubinstein came to Washington tier and Eugene A. Pinto, both of the ceremony. TWenty-one Puperforts from for refusing to work overtime observed thkt there were limits from New York, but remained in Manchester. NEW MODEL the veteran Radic'al-Sociaiiaf poli­ proved false. seclusion while his lawyerer battled KEMP’S, Inc. For a wedding trip to New York Japan and Okinawa flaw through New York, Dec. 31— .. _ ,.g under the UN charter as to what The bride's wedding gown of tician, agreed today to try his luck Quill did . serve notice, however, 763 MAIN STREET TEL. 56S0 City, the bride aelected a royal heavy Oonuntinist ground Are and at putting together a new French President- elect Elsenhower L llU rC h lll d a ilS could be done. in two courts in his behalf. Tie ivory satin was deslgncil with a. blue wool dress, Wack hat. gray LAUNPRY t DRY CLEANING hsraasing night Aghtare in their coalition cabinet. that disciplinary action against Physiciist Hel Bapa State Department attorneys refused to tell reporters FINE BEDDING 'fitted bodice, an illusion net neck­ any eubway worker who refused ppeared today f .o have satis- where he was. coat and accessories. On their re­ two-pronged attack. They dumped ..He is the fourth to try aince the Acheson laid he expects the new line embellished with Iride.scent turn they will make their hbme for more than 200 tons of high ex­ to accept extra duty would re­ d Sen. Robert A. Taft and . ^ I procedure to meet "with difficulty But they told the Court of A p-- sequins and pearls; and long resignation of Premier Antoine sult in a Walkout of all 45,000 For Telliiis; Lie oth^r Senate Republican lead-i ^ X L ilo C Ix U ll ” the present with the bride's par­ plosives on a sprawling ore pro­ Pinay a week ago. Hie party, de­ and criticism in the UN. peqls he will surrender immediate- sleeves that formed a point over subway workers. 1 a a . yw 1 n p e ents. cessing plant near the Talu river spite Its name, it spmev^st right ers on two issues which Chairman Chelf (D-Ky) criti­ ^ should Its ruling be against the haniLs. The full satin skirt The bride 1.4- employed by the and a key supply center near Sin- Impellitteri. on television and 1 /% Kgsgl I fpc cised Acheson also Yor what he Rubinstein. Only his immediate de-* terminated in a cathedral train. of center. France's humpty- r a d io ^ t night, accused the union A A C U X 1 C © threatened to cause the new: Parley in N. Y' Traveler.s Insurance compan>^ and anju, about 45 miles nprth of dumpty government fell apart termed "a lack of security" within tention was involved in these pro­ Her fingertip veil of Imported the bridegroom is Vlth the U. S. Pyongyang, Red Korean capItol.^ administration trouble in Ckm-. ^ ____ ceedings. ^ when Pinay resigned .rather than (OentUraed O* Page Fanr) nylon illusion was attached to a Air Force,.stationed at Chenault Hertons Challeage face certain defeat oif-^ his 1653 Baltimore, Dec. 31—141—Jerome . gress. j Southampton, England; Dec. 31 (OontlBBed Oh .Fago Four) In asking the Justice depart- lace rap trimmed with sequins. Air Force Base, 111. ' Red night fighters offered, a budget policies. Mayo___ . Greenberg, . ohe-ttme . . ? gov-' I job . appointments **?'*^ "*«** by Eisenhower .(4)- -Prime Minister Churchill calldd ment to delay seizure of Rubin­ serious challenge to the B-29a with ’ Mayer accepted the task after a ernment scientist, was ordered held i-and I2| fa rn r^ llcy —were, thresh- today on the liner Queen Mary for stein, Judge' Henry W. Eidgerton repeated firing passes. The air brief meeting with President Vin- GOP Chieftains j under 35,000 bail today for arraign ed out at a 2'^'hour conference the talks with President-elect EUsen- told Frank H. Stickler and Robert forcf did not say ^whethar any vent Auriol. f ment Monday oh a charge he false- leaders had with, the general yes­ hower on Korea and other world GOP Impatient Scott, assistant U. S. Attorneys: - bombers were hit.’ Bright moon­ Mayer, a deputy from Constan­ , ly^denied that he was a Coipmur terday. \ problems. "We are disinclined to act In- light helped the Red pilots. tine in French North Africa hnd Meet on Taft Holds View The 78-year-old Brltiah leader, atantly." Bursting shells filled the air a relative of the great Rotschild U. S. Commissioner Ernest 'Vol- Taft, told newainiMt aftehvarda who also is scheduled to call on For Listing qf Judge Edgertoh and two coL around the bombers. banking family, has served in vari­ OH HAPPY D A Y ...... ,Don Howard kart set. the bail pending the arri­ he waa standing his Dec. 2 President Truman later before he leagues. Judges David B ase-.. The Air Force gave no details of ous postwar cabinets as defense. For Assembly val of a bench warrant from Rich­ statement, that Elsenhower's se­ takes a two-week holiday In Jamai­ Ion and Charles Fahy, have be- '' AULO LANG S Y N E ...... Guy Lombardo damage to the CfK>ak-tong ore Justice and flnsince minister. mond, Va., where a grand Jury lection of Democrat Martin Dur­ ca, was accompanied, by Mrs. Political Plums processing plant, a 105-acre target TrtU Before r handed down sn indictment yester­ kin as Secretary of Labo^was "in. Churchill. (Oonthmed on Faga Foot) MY BABY'S COMING HOME 25 miles southwest of Uill on the He was oiice named premier- Hartford, Dec. 31—(Ab—With the day against the 30-year-old physi­ credible." . The huge liner, which left port Washington, Dec. 31—<41—Some Les Paul and Mary Ford Talu, and the 85-aere Wollsrwon designate and won the aasembly'a 1963 Connecticut General As­ cist, Just a few hours before the But the' Ohio lawmsikerX ala t^ here at 10:16 a. m. 15:16 a. m. e. Republican Congressmen com­ supply center. The Air Force said approval in October, 1949, but sembly scheduled to convene in statute of limitations on the al­ а. t.), Is due In New York Jan. plained MtterlY today they have the lant processed graphite before finally had to give up trying to Just a weak, prospective leaders leged offense was due to'expire. (Continued on Page Fob б. been unable to get a complete, Plus Many More Dancing Records the war. forin a government when he dis­ of the GOP controlled House and Greenberg’s wife arrived here ' Churchill and his wife went atithentic list of government Jobs Fifth Air Force figbter-bpmbers, agreed with the Socialists on' the 8enate met at Hartforil today to ^overnight from their home in Troy, aboard the Queen' Mary Just before available ftrt deserving Repqbli- Bulletins For Your New Year's Party Music virtually grounded by heaw clouds division of cabinet poets. work out Joint rules for the N. ■y., to make arrangements for midnight last night as the big ship cans. from the AP Wires over , North Korea Tuesday, Georges Bidault, two-timr vet­ session. the bond. She posted it . at noon \[lay at her berth In Ocean Terminal After 20 years of Democratic pound^ R;ed rail lines' and front- eran In the premiership, gave up The rules to be recommended to and he was' released until Monday. They had travelled down to Presidents and administrations, Open Tonight 'Til 9 PINSHUkST WILL SE CLOSED ' Proceedings in the commission­ thampton from London In the these Republicans say the^ are llpe positioa today. Marie plaea yesterday his efforta to get enough the Incoming Republican law­ News Tidbits IKE PICKS UHME poured bombs on Red suppHea on support to-put him In the ofAce makers will be patterned after er's office were held up for half an train. having a. tough time even learning A U DAY NEW YEAR'S DAY hour today while M rs.. Greenberg Culled from AP Wires Huddles With Eden what Jobe are open to political pat­ New Vork, Dec.- gi—<* — those used in the 1949 session, waa arranging bond. . Shortly before his departure from ronage. Preaide«t-ele43t Elaeahower to­ OPEN WEDNESDAY FROM E A. M. UNnL S P. M. (OeaMaoed 'oa Page Thirteca) ’(Ooatlaaed ea Page. Thlrteea) > when ths . politically divided day named Gov. goiMt Lodga pf branches agreed on a uniform code Greenberg waa arrested by FBI London,' the Prime Minister, spent Several who didn't want to be . SHOP. ALL DAY WEDNESDAY___ agents here last night while on a Stonington woman tells :oourt, in two hoOra discussing with Edt-elgn quoted by name said the new Re- Connecticut ta repnaeat hiia.at of procedure. Christmas holiday from Rens- suit against Poquonock Bridge Secretary Anthony ^enfthe British pubUcan Congrnas, as one of its the laaagnratlM of Gov. 130 ( ENTER .STREET—CORNER OF CHl'RCH Since the adoption of rules, is. salaer Polytechnic institute _Jn trespaa.Iayor.John V. KOuay of Jorsey * Senate couldn't get together on member in Baltimore in 1943. At­ Oil company official In Boston eve statement of'willtngneas to talk reporter: , ’ City appear in court Mouduy to FABM FBESH HEN TURKEYS Taipeh,' Formosa, Dec. 31^— rands; 37,". in insurance adjuster, Joint Alloa and' iBitally went their torney General McGranery said in urges -Bay State to permit gaso-. to Eisenhower ..well to the fore. "When the voters demanded a bhow Why he should not ho com­ < ► For Your^New Year's Party —A Red agent fleeing the Philip- said trouble started Just after the own ways under separate rules. Washingtdn the charge was based line sales competition. on limited pelled to tcotify before the Now ONE CALL BOBABT FABM TOM TURKEYS Today’s conference was held at (Continued on Page TUrteea) (Continued om Page Thirteen) ... ' . ' ' . V* pines Tuesday ahot and killed two plane took off on what was sup- on denials of Communist member- access highways on the gi*0und Jersey Law Eaforeement couuciL crew members -. of -. a passenger posed to be a routine trip from Republican hcadquartei-B with GOP that' granting exclusive ri|^ ta to Kenny, on advteO of hla attorney, FARM FBESH CAPONS State Chairman Oarence F. Bald­ (Contlnoed OB Page Four) w.-ri plane ig'k desperate but futile bid Laoag in nor,thern Luson to Apar- single supplier would create mono­ refused last Monday to teotify to reach aanctuary in- Communist' ri, about lOO' m'Ucs to the east, win. In on It ■were Lt. Governor poly . . . Senator-elect William A. before the couaell at a hearing and we do Edward N. Allen, presiding officer Aiaiias Was aa Aaiitaan called te probe wuterfroat erkne. - < 42' STANDARD with DRAWER KEMP'S NUTS China. "About 15 minutes out of Laoag Purteli '(R-Conn.) announces that Nationalist Air Force fighters | I heard two mufAed nolsea," be of the Senate: Senator-elect ’52 Traffic Deaths Oiai'les Smith of Washington, will F e p p e r id g e f a r m t in y forced the plane down on Quemoy sgid. "I thought they came from Charlea W. Jewett of Norwich, who AMENl' . ’ ' „ la slated to be majority leader; be his administrative assUtaot. island, a Nationalist outpost Just the engines, but afterwards I re- A 47-year-old Danbury machine Washington. Doe, 31—«V - the rest! SLICES SALTY RYE BREAD IS miias from the Red mainland. aliaed they were shots. Immediate' Dean Spencer of Woodstock, choice M a y R e a c h .3 ft,0 0 0 Mosquitoes^ Six Feet Tall^ Preoldeat Trunnui exprooaod one CABINET SINK tor Senate, clerk, shop Inspector is found dead aear The agent. Hung Tsu-chun. was ly as the shots were Arcd, the Bethel rrserx'oir aa fumes from his wish for the new year today* and brought to Taipeh under heavy plane plunged crasily as If out of Also, Rep. Simon Cohen of El­ he hopes theXord wlll inake him lington, who is expected to be Chicago, Dec. 31 — (/P) — The auto exhaust were found_J>iped by F.F.V. TAVERN APPETIZERS guard tonight, along •with , seven, control. “ National Safety Council tculay pre­ garden hose into the car . . . Feared Their Big Brothers calm eddugh' nei to swear at H u ik 's the heart of your dream kitchen passengers who ' survived the "Then it righted itself. House leader, and Robert Wall of newspapers. Then he wanuly IV. i - HAM and CHEESE FLAVORED or bizarre attempt at aerial piracy. . Torrington. The latter wSs assist­ dicted traffic deaths in 1952 will "Combination of speed and careless "The next thing I saw wla the tptal at'least 38,000 — one of the indifference" blamed for death of wished all the eorrespondeats at Hung, 23 and good looking, ap- Aight purser, Ediiardo' ' Ditgo, ant cl^rk last term and la in line Burlington, WIs., Dec. 31—(A)—f me. When I got a better look I ^ " a Voungstpwii K,ilchen.s Cabinet heaviest tolls in the netion's his­ Mrs. Mary H. Riordan of Hamden, saw |t was two mosquitbea. They his news conference a Happy '' BLEU CHEESE WITH CELERY SALT peered unconcerned on his arrival kicking the door to the crew com for the post of House clerk in the tory. . The world’s champion Jiar of 1952 New Year. Sink wiih timesaving, work-saving feature! here. He smiled several times and partment. Them I beard two more '53 session. by coroner Investigating pedestrian waa announced today by the Bur­ stood nearly six'feet tall, and be­ ^ and POPPY SEED appeared in remarkably good hu­ The council said 38,000 deaths accident there Nov. 26. lington Liars' Club, and the win­ lieve me, I w as' too teirified to \ that speed you throiigli your kitchen hours. shots... fired through the door. Republicans are In apparent would be the largest number since HUNGARY QUITS'UNESCO Cubes mor. Police said he was a najtiva ‘‘piago spun half around, then Elizabeth Flynn, Communist ner of the, 23rd annual Ananias move, so I Juat lay there when they of Ftikien, China. 1041 and one that had been ex­ leader, released from house of de­ a w a r d la—not surprisingly—a approached my bed. ’ Budapeat, Hnagniy. Dec. 3t colfans«l right in the cabin. . (Oeatteaed aa Page Thirteca) ceeded in only three other years. —^4V—The Communist govern­ .Vml this compact beauty is built for long EDUCATOR BLEV CHEESE CRACKERS Flew Over Mainland "Blood was spouting from him. tention in New York where she was Texan. , ," t heard one of them say, 'Do But,' It added, an upsurge of serving 30-day contempt sentence, .After 12 months of 'sorting you think we should eat him here, ment of .Hungary today aa- ...... rugSccl s’TEEL coiistructioe H During the fnnUaUe flight, tim "I was told afterwards' that the deaths accompanying the good no«mced Ito res)gaatioa from the a Our Complet* Fm l Oil locid temperature ebangea . . . - plane flew over pert of the matn^ Communist had gone Into the com­ c.omments "I'm glad to get out. af­ through mounds of prodigious tall or. should we carry him home ?’ Open Wed. NigKt Until 9 \ , throughout. ' ■ ' vice uvM tima, work. moMy— free beat-saving tipa. . . cour­ . HOOD'S EGGNOG . . . traveling weather in most of the ter what I consider a waste of tales, the club selected A/SC Harry “After a moment’s considera­ United Nations Bduoatlonal, land.. Communist anti-aircraft partment, locked the door and or­ U. 8. in. December, could lift thia SclentUlc aSd Cultural orgnahm- •asurc! unintfmipted beating teous service by trained driv­ open^ up, but caused no damage. dered the pilot. Ckpt. Pedro Per^ time." . . . VeteraLt trappers in V,. CumminKs of . Dallas as • the tion, the other replied, ‘Uit’e eat all Mason long! You get: auto­ ers. . . . clean-burning Mobil- SEEDLESS PINK GRAPEFRUIT...... 4 for 39e No Herald ' year's total to the third highest the .tundra .plateau sections of grand prize prevaricator for his him here. If' we carry him hbme tloB (UNESCO), It aeonsed tha . See this great value'now. You'll be sur- . A Anal ironic touch was added las. to head for Communist China. on record. UN ageacy of "seniag Americaa matic delivary based on your Aeof with more heat units thiin IDAHO BAKING POTATOES ...... 10 ibt. 89e when the plane, ' a DC-3 of the "Captain Perles objected and northern Montana,' report vast,,tall tale'about Japanese mosqui- the big mosquitoes will take him P^*aef] how easily you can own a gentiine ■ , The three worst years, In the caribou herds migrating south and toea away from us.’ " war poUcy,.crowned by the nd- individual n e ^ in ralatim to aver before! Philippines Atr Lines (PAL) the Ooramuntst fired two shots in­ T o m o r r o w number of lives lost in motor ve­ STARKIST TUNA WHITE ALIACORE...... 39e taxied to a halt oii Quemoy. to his head. Those were the muf- observe . it seems, to be largest Cummings, stationed at Johnson One of the lies given honorable ndsolon ef Fraaee Spnia.'* Youngstown Kitchens Cabinet Sink!‘ * hicle accidents, were 1941 with mass movement in 26 years. Air Force Base near Tokyo, is the mention .by the Burlington con­ ^ ^ ^ , . . PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER...... 33* M|as Mary Alice Ireton, Bethel,' Had noises I heard and that's whv 39.969. 1937 with 39,643 and 1036 O., a passenger, said Hung Sp-1 the lane teemed suddenly out of The Manchester Evening A Rouses Point. N. Y., Canadian third Texan to win the crown in noisseurs also came from the ASM^ED FOR MEDALS The W. G. GLENNEY CO. with ,33.089. - George Lemay la turned back .from recent years, but he had to draw balmy' atmosphere of the Lone Washington. Dee. 31ii-44>- p a re n t thought the co-pllot had ' control. Herald will aot publish to- Ned H. Dearborn, council presi­ 336 NORTH MAIN ST. 'It wak OK again when (he co­ q. border when he tries to enter on foreign material for his win­ Star State, where everything—In- The Tlavy said today that Sen. MANCHESTER landed in Red territory. He was ,B9orrow, Naw Year’a Day. dent, 6a|d the grim figures car-' in search of long-lost wife . . . ning whoppet; eluding lies—seems to be bigger McCarthy. (R„ Wla.) aaked—tn COMPANY - ' Anderson and Johnson ^ startled to find himself surround- pilot. Capt. Faiix Gaston, took over' ; The Herald wishes its ried a warning to New Year's cel- td by Nationalist aoldters. the controls. West German . Defense Minister "Ohe night in July I,had Juat than d^where. reply to a Navy notice of cU- readers 'a happy, heal Aiful ebrators. He added; Blank discloses considerable slow­ turned in for the night when I John 8. Kendix of Brooke Army ftbiUty—for the aU World War PLUMBING and HEATING ' Press reporte from Quemoy said "Right to the' time be tended, "This Is the third consecutive 51 BttSELL STREET^TEL 4496 Muac auirandared oiaakly. and preaperoua 1953. down in plans for recruiting 4ler- heard the door open. At first I Hospital at Ban Antonio said that U decoratloBS he wna awarded TEL. 7549 or 6884 Another passenger, Csrtoe Bar- (Oeetlwwd aa Fhge Hdrlewi) man aoMJer* for projected Euro­ thought it waa one of ths other Monday. It sdld he waa aR> . i (CeatUiiieA^ o« fag * ' Tklrteea) pean army . . . guys who slept In the room with (PMOaoeO m Fpe* Tire) Urely within his rlgkta. : ■V Advertise in the Herald— Pays i; ']■ 'V -' i-' ^ . A ’■ 'A ‘ ■ Y ' 1‘ I, '.'a...