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S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 4, 1960 _ r E T W E L V E IKiuulr»Btrr lEomitts l|«rald Ten Million Victims— Help the Heart, Drive gradi c t tbonanadB a t donas*. BiM thoy go to Boning. Whitham to Head Heads Drive Optical Offices About Town Zoning ts different It Involves Heard Along Main Street prtndpIsB, not Just nsonay. Pao- Church Deacong To Open Monday Average Daily Net Press Run Tbe Weatk8T ______lU bdu h Lpdg*^ No. 89, plo will always tend to go wbars rbrecaal at P . » . Ttontew ■uiens For the Month e f Jennary, I860 «fll MMt Monday a ro ^ And on Somo of ManchoBtet^B SIdo StrootB, Too tha. highest prlndples ara being #clbek in Odd Vvlowa hall. Dts* debated. Erwin W. Whltbam of 43 Ger­ Special ratea for memben of 7 Light mow tWa aftareeen i not S w ^ i t y PrMldent Mrs. May- At leaat that la the picture wc ard street waa unanimously elect­ textile unions in Manchester, Rock­ quite ao eoM thla nftamean and directories, but we found the direc­ get. Our informants always hel Dcm-d will.oerve aa chairman A IltUc girl leaped tfom the ed chairman of the Board of Dea­ 9,839 tonightt aonaldernMe elaadtnaaa Of the Valentine parly to follow back Beat of a taxi, entered her tory of our "City of Village start out " It isn’t the money, but ville and Wllllmantlc are being set Charm” and alao that o f the state cons of the Center Congregational up by the newly organised Union Member of the Aodlt end eontlenad eoUE.Tneedny. the buaineas seaalon, and rafreah- dancing teacher’a atudio and asked it's the principle of tha thing—” Berean e f Olrenlsttone n en U be aer\‘ed. Today la for a dime. Inquiring what It waa capital, Hartford, a ponderous and Actually, Boning la aerioua. It church at the organisation meet­ Optical corporation sstabllshed ManchcBter— A City of Village Charm expensive tome. Then, too, they She deadline for veacrvatlona for to be uaed for, the teacher re­ la so because fundamentally It U ing of the newly elected board. here, which plana to open for Misl' Money Worries ee the eupper of Welcome L7 Is to be at 641'Maln street ty wttb a 4% mortgage VOL. LXIX, NO. 107 was elected vice chairman and Vlrtlnta Keeney, 8446. Tb« *"• mation and asked the young pupil York City, which many people use property. But, aa on many other at the rear of the Silk City res­ O. L Bm o f Righto. atituUon of Theta Rho Glrla Club if her parenta had given her any In lieu of a city directory. Eklward Bushnell, secretary. There rights, we have to give way some­ was a one hundred per cent at­ taurant. OoBstraettoa Will fellow the aupper. money for the cab. She replied what on thla one. Singularity of tendance at the meeting. In ad­ According to Joseph D. Gayson, Mortgage O. that her mother had given her 85 From the mall bag: opinion aa to land use didn’t hurt ABCa of Hydrogen Bomb The Pollah-Amerlcan club will cents, but the driver told her It dition to the above mentioned offi­ optician who will operate the of­ L, F. H. A. " I f you think the following worth anybody when people were sur­ cers, the other members of the hold Ita annual pre-lentcn festival was 45 cents, ten rents for the fice, the enterprise w ill contain Commission Views Taft-Hartley Law printing please do so with my rounded by acres. Now they are tomorrow at the clubhouse at tip. board include Ernest Strong, Har­ thanks. surrounded by other people. They ry Straw, Clarence Eichnian, Ken- complete eyeglass services and FUads alao available fw booM Clinton and Florence streets. The A short time later a woman got "W e arc newcomers here in Man­ have rights too. The boll-down out of a cab on Main street after ith Leslie. Abbott Chase, Wallace none o f the Inconvenience of trips repairs. modernlzaUcm, sto. Bee jp d il UiiiE will open ftt 3 p.m. ano chester and we selected thla city of all of them is known aa zoning. os for oomplete details regard­ • buffet aupper will be served. All having traveled from rone three, Payne, John Bengstoh, Earle to Hartford to have glasses fitted A8 etem eanH era made ef toe or, the M cent sonc. She handed to rear our family and wa would Doebener, Allan Taylor, Ernest ing e new leea er the etn Personnel Affairs membere are asked to attend and not live any other place unleaa wa Bchoola and water rataa loom on will be neceasary. Bahig o f ea rxiatlag lean. kinds el partlclse -prateos end Hydrogen is only one pattkie. they are also asked to bring their the driver the 60 cents and he aald. Weitlich, Kenneth Stroble, Peter Used in Coal Row; the horizon for the coming week. The incorporators of the bus! That will be 70 cents, please." had to do BO. Salmonsen. Honorary, deacons neutrans. Ttieyte interchangeable. ^ends. “ We like the good people here Tuesday night at 8 in High School ncas are all members o f the local This le a free Jervis aerrlce The woman questioned him and arc John A. Hood and Leonard and their ways of life. hall you’ll have a chance to say textile union, but It is stated that —No charge to the borrower. like the youngster was told that Church. Department Poor A meeting of the Administrative "It in my understanding that the what you think about the achool Herbert J. McKinney the organization haa no Interest in 10 rent tip was required. program, proposed new buildings, A t this meeting the program When too er ntere ef these Beard of the ManchesUr lUIian- Both cases were reported and population la about 40,000 people the business. Four partklet mske helium. for the year a'ss outlined, policies partieies get together, they lose Aaortean soeietlei will be held the news has spread fast over the and 1 have wondered how so many ocations and the cost of what Herbert J. McKinney hss been Special new equipment to be Two ara protons, too neutrans. were determined and the relation­ JARVIS 372,500 Now Idle tieainrrmr afternoon at two o'clock homes here represented, diapoae of you think. ' appointed chairman o f the annual moved In will provide the town .sraight. Energy, then it given elf, town that the cab drivera ara at­ Next Wednesday in Hartford at B^y Studyi^ State PoKcV a t the club on Eldridge street. tempting to add a ten cent charge their refuse. ships of the new board to the Red Cross drive it wsa announced with the most up-to-date optical REALTY CO. In th. form of heat. Thal't"futien.’' M em bra of the society who wish "W e have piled our old car with 10:30 a. m.. In Room 585, State Church Council and the Center office possible, it Is stated and Government Urganiza-' ^ •' for their own pockets. If the Office building, the north end today by Jacob F. Miller, chair­ 654 CENTER ST. %o attend may do so as the Feb­ drivers feel they don't get enough boxes filled many times and jour­ Congregational Church, Inc., were Mr. Gayson notes 23 years’ ex­ Strike Buraia Into Na­ Truman Invokes Labor water users can again turn to be­ man of the Manchester Chapter, Phoae 4118 Or 7878 tion Says G>hnecticut The hydrogen bomb changes ruary business meeting will be from their wsges snd tips now. neyed over to the dumping ground discussed. perience In the field. Miaaiii^ Cadet fore the PUC and let opinions fly Ameriesm Red Cross. To Be Target When an atom is split, it agrin hydrogen into helium. Th. Measure in Effort omitted. Dues will be accepted at maybe they should look for a min­ —finally hired a drayman for Rev. Charles G. Johnson of Mr. McKinney, who was irlce Not Good Employer; tion • Wide Walkout the meeting tomorrow. this purpose. on meters and rates. Joses welght^slse in the form lour perticlet making holium- imum wage rate. Meanwhile, last all thla excite­ Manchester Green who Is assisting chairman o f the Red Cross drive Today; Output Now To Restore Production " It would aeem to me that the In some o f the pastoral work at last year is president of McKin­ Favora Setting Up For Platform el h e «, multipliad many timst^losq Manchester Registered Nurses aceumulation of waste paper la a ment stir yoq up too much, think Stand by while we take another O n ter Church waa Introduced to ney Brothers, Inc., local real es­ PINE PHARMACY PINE PHARMACY sspeugh matt, and weight, Limited Largely to Dig- '—Appoints Board of Association will meet Tuesday eve­ big fire hazard, also the increasing of your heart. The Heart Drive Of New Office Now shot at weather men. We have la meant for everybody, and the members of the board. tate and insurance firm, and has to give oil seven timet mere ning. at 7:30, In the dining room of number of tin cans (especially in Inquiry to Look Into nothing against them. But they research It affords helps everybody been in business in Manchester Multiplied many times, creation ginga Employing 40,- the Me'moiiai hospital. Following warm )veather) a definite health Gabrielson Calls 1950 energy, in the form of heat, make such good targets that It’s fight against this Number One kill­ since 1936. He Is a past president Hartford, Feb. 6.— (/P)— ef heat by this spfitting process the Inudness meeting Rev. George menare and there are the ashes than IS crested by the 000 Minera Who Issues at Dispute; Just as tempting as snapping a er among all diseases In the nation. of the Board of Realtors, past PINE PHARMACY The Ommission on State Republican Statement is the principle of the atomic bomb. 9CUne of Gilead will give an Ulus- from the old heatera In some home Hospital Notes president of Klwanis, a member of stdm-splitting process. t r a M talk on Scotland. All regis­ slingshot at bam windows to com­ The drive la to continue here for Ciovemment Organization Have Signed New Con- Report *Not Later* ment on thfir stuff. to be disposed of. the coming weeks under a local the Manchester Association of Is Open SundiiY All Day O f Principles ^Critical tered nurses are invited to attend. "Since waste la common to said today that Connecticut, tracta W ith Lewis Than One Week Asked 'A 'Boclal hour with refreshments We fall to remember how many con^mlttee and receipts w ill be Insurance Agents, American Le­ But Alao Constructive* feet of snow have been predicted every home and must be disposed mostly used for local benefit. gion and Veterans of Foreign Free Delivery For All Your Drug Needs which has 17,000 men and ■will follow the program. of In some way, might It not aeem Patients Today ...... 151 since last Saturday, but It Is no Wars. During the war years Mr. women working for it, is not The principles of the atomic and hydrogen bombs mre reduced to slcmcnlary Icrtnn In this series of Pittsburgh. Feb. 6.—— enemters are reminded of the predicted It would, but a day la ^ r have this material collected, say invoked the Taft-Hartley law less” way of Contributing to the Mary Clifford, 19 Strant street; National Rod Cross headquar­ ganization, proper working House RepubUeans today ap­ to a nationwide walkout to­ n aettaf Monday evening In the than they figured. once a week. 664 C E N T E R S T R E E T TEI.. 2 9814 March of Dimes, snd the same Mrs. June McCann. 53 High street; ters has announced that the an­ conditions and positive incen­ proved with minor changee a' day. President Truman an­ in an effort to restore coal leg io n hall. A ll who can con­ Yesterday morning one of them ": the good people here think method could be applied to almost nual nation-wide drive for funds tives” do not exiat "except aporad- veniently heport at 7 o’clock ere made the most candid, firmly based well of this Idea—I hope they will Stuart Munro, 48 Bissell street; PINE PHARMACY PINE PHARMACY declaration of party policy Hoover Tells swered the i)id of :17‘2,500 idle production. He appointed a any type of community fund-rais­ will start March 1. General plana Ically here and there,” said the drafted by a 81-man Policy Germans Reprimanded 'brg^ to do so, aa work preparing statements we have heard for a express themselves.” Mrs. Martha Gale, Ellington; An­ miners for a final showdown tioard of inquiry headed by ing campaign. have been completed by the local commission in Chapter H I of the committee. Republican Lead­ anvclopes for the coming Red long time, weathcrwlse. A Manchester Citizen. A local housewife recently held chapter and the appointment of by invoking tbe Taft-Hartley David L. Cole, Paterson. N. cross campaign for funds, will be thony Sobol, 262 Oak street. r ^ r t It started to release last er Martin of Maaaachusetts "Outside." he said, "the sun Is a "polio houseparty” that resulted the divisional chairmen will be Role of FBI J., lawyer, to look into the is* kiaii'led on before and after the Admitted toilay: Sandra and Wednesday. told newsmen the ebangea act against John L. Lewis starting to shine. The wind Is in a few more dollars being added announced in the near future by For Criticizing Allies Business session. Naturally It waa a aatlafactlon Howard Hilliard, Rockville; Ron­ Racommenda New Satap were "mlaor.” He said the and his Uniteil Mine Work­ sues at dispute. blowing:^ And he let It hang to The Herald family to hear yes­ to the fund. Similar ventures by Mr. McKinney. there. Of course we knew this ald Mason, 458 Porter street; Har­ It recommended the eatabliah- atatement was approved at t ers. The other members are William terday that one of our paper boys other residents could add several In Spy Case W. WIrta and John Dunlop. . The Home Ekionomica committee without listening to him. but for hundred dollars to the fund each old Harrison, 33 McKinley street; ment o f an office o f personnel party conference svlth “ three The president acted to restore who lost his money-bag had It re­ Mrs. Alice Johnston, ^ 9 Main or four dissenting votes.” In view of the emergency, the M Manchester Grange announces once we can say the guy was 100 year. aervicea headed by a commission­ McQoy Presents Pro- ]VT ^ * 11 *» coal production after the walkout turned by an honest person, who street; Mrs. Rosine Hoar, Andover. er reporting to the governor. The limited output largely to mines president instructed the b o i^ to m setback party for Tuesday eve­ I>er cent correct. read hla three-line classified adver­ Invitations describing the time, gram Ruling Out Army iieWS lltllM IS ning In Tinker hall, with cash Discharged yesterday; Mrs. comiulasloner would ba appointed 1 Washington, , Feb. 6— UP)—Re­ Gives Atomic Committee employing 40,000 miners who report "not later” Than one week tisement. place and purpose of the party Oadet Rlchaffi'C. Cox (sbovB), 21, from today. Tulaee fo r the winners and door were sent through the mail. A lit­ Margaret Schaller, 31 Delmont WASTE PAPER by the governor and would serve publican drafters, came up today Culled From (/P) Wires have signed new contracts on In this column a week or so ago This called.to mind the loss o f a Italian- First Hand Account Or Air Force; Pledgen ol ManafioM. 0 „ haa been nslaalBf iprluae aa well as refreshments. at the governor’s discretion. Lewis' terms. Could Lead to Court Order we wrote aomething about the op­ ring by one of our local young tle effort by the originators of the street: John Cooney, 29 South with a 1950 atatement on princi­ from tee U. mlHtary Bcadcmy f W further Information those In State personnel affaire now are Those mines have an annual a. Mr. Truman’s move acts In mo* portunities for reading and study girls, a few weeks ago. She ad­ idea converted a rumpus room Into Hawthorne street; Selim Mitchell. I ples which G. O. P, Chairman Guy Behind Closed Doors; Nazism Will Not Rise tereeted should telephone Mrs. American Hall in charge of a director (Glendon U. S. Joint Chiefs of Staff today capacity of about 40,000,000 tons at West Point, N. V„ for three Uon T-H law procedures test at oiir two fine public libraries; and vertised her loss In the classltled a "theater” complete with stage 65 Delmont street; John Zapadka, G. Garbrielson called "critical but weeks. He dlsappeBTsd wearing James Baker of High street, 4627, Scoboria) who heads a. division Aides Go With Hoover look over Okinawa, key air bate compared to the nation's total could lead to a court order a week the Mary Cheney Library In par­ section, and offered a reward but and curUlna. Main enterUlnment 168 Woodland street: Mrs. Doro­ also constructive.” a full dress academy uniform, aad gyr Mrs. John Buchanan of Wood­ for the evening consisted of two which ts part of the Finance and | Stuttgart, Germany, Feb. in American defense line facing production of about 640,000,000. or 10 days from now for the ticular, which serves the greater nothing has happened as yet. Aa thy Grzejka and daughter. Tolland: The platform declaration, cleared Army officials have termed hU ab­ land Stteet, 5B06w one-act plays presented by mem­ Mrs. Jennie Perrett. Rockville; Open Dates Control department . 6.— (A>)— The U. S. high com­ Communist-troubled Asia . .. Re­ Also working are a few scattered miners to get back to work for 80 number of the townspeople. We we recall. It waa a yellow gold ring COLLECTION by three drafting committees, was Washington, Feb. 6 — UP) —J. sence "more than alarming.” days. bers of a local dramatic group. - William Kellch, 291 Spruce street. Charging the Personnel depart-1 missioner for Germany to­ duction of Britain’s rich Inrome thousand unorganized miners and didn’t tell half the story. We with a square, green stone and was For Weddings, Showers, , ready for approval or rejection by Edgar Hoover gave the congres­ Whether the miners will aay dropped In at the last-named li­ valued as a gift. In addition, those attending re­ Discharged today: Mrs. Sarah ment with "official Indifference on all of the congressional Republl- day sharply reprimanded group to 260 persons is hailed as several thousand members of the ceived a buffet luncheon and good. Wedding Receptions, sional atomic committee a first t’rogreslive Miners of America any attention to a ’’atop-atrike” brary a day or two ago and found She removed It from her finger Long. Windsor. MONDAY, FEB. 6 the one hand, and on the other, a cans and the full G. O. P. Nation­ Labor government’s "most import­ »)ld-fashloned "bull sessions” for hand account today of the FBI's West German officials for (Independent). order from the courts—provided they have the most extensive aa- while In the ladies’ room at the Births yesterday; A daughter to Banquets, Dances and negative rather thui a positive ap­ al committee. ant step of all.” ... Dr. Stanley their contribution, sa well aa the role in the arrest of a top British criticizing the western allies. In Illinois where 10,000 of 24,- Proposes New one Is issued—la a question. aortment of bound books on crafts Circle Theater. There were three Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rush. 68 Other Occasions. proach toward a real Civil Service | The preliminary outline indicat­ H. Osborn, state commissioner of knowledge that they were contri­ scientist accused of giving atomic 000 UMW diggers are atrlking, a John L, Lewis, the' 70-yearrald and skills, we have seen anywhere. other glrla there at the time, in Cooper Hill street. IN THE NORTHEAST SECTION program,” the commission offered ed the G. O. P. would tee off on ad-, He presented a program for health, announces a seven-member Month-End buting to a worthy cause. The secrets to Russia. union spokesman said. president of the United Mine There la hardly an existent branch their early teens or younger, ap Germany ruling out an Army advisory committee to help State cost per person for the entire eve­ Reasonable Rates this criticism: ministration foreign policies and The chief of the Federal Bureau "Tbe miners are getting tired of Atomic Power Workers, told Mr. Truman last of handwork that Isn’t covered by parently aisters, and ihe haa iilnce "It (the Personnel department) what some Republicans called ” in Health department set up first offi­ publications. ning wsa negligible compared to Help the Hospital — Help Local Industry By Continuing of Investigation, accompanied by or Air Force and pledging being pushed around and appar' week that he doubted they would. been Informed that one of them what an ordinary "evening out” la a atepchild of a finance office, filtration” of high government of­ that Nazism will not rise here cial state "crime laboratory.” Few people outside of the busi­ haa been seen wearing the ring. It Pubiie Setback Party his two top aides, met with the ently decided to take it upon Lewfa Has No Comment would cost. Telephone when it should have a coordinate fices by Communists and fellow group behind closed doors. He told again. Both Republiean and Democra­ themselves to walk out. It looks Controls Plan After Mr. Truman acted, Lewis ness houses and others dealing would seem that the average To Save Paper. The Need Has Not Diminished! travelers. Clearance with the general public have city Twenty or 30 housewives with Arm y & Navy Club Anx. rank with the other principal serv- reporters he did not plan any pub­ In a tough-talking major speech tic leaders predict that House will like a showdown.’’ declined to see reporters but sent mother would question where her The foreign policy declaration similar Ideas could give quite a Monday— 8 P. M. FELIX GREMMO ice agencies that work with all lic atatement after the meeting. CummiMloner John J. McCJoy \n' agree to continue econoiBlcald to them word that he had "no com* daughter found such a ring and In­ was said to be sharply criUcal:ba-.i,‘ No UMW IMggera Bt Work boost to any local fund campaign. othar departmaatC Clyde Totson, aasociate 831 formed'the Qcrinafls tl(e United tote' WWOcBC.'-i-’W y irveya showed no UMW dig' Group of Scientists Fa sist that ahe advertise U or rC' cause the sdmlnistrstlon hsil not getting ready to raow ^ Itr^d,- Prizes! Refreshments! a O M It Ba OOuaigtou a t ttesf esto d ir e ^ r , and L. B. Nichols, as­ States intends to keep a firm grip at work in Pennsylvania At tbe Capitol, Senator Taft turn it. Housewives can accomplish Just 6031 or 3441 taken the Republicans Into its con­ S 1937 Chevrolet The loser is willing to give a re­ Admission 50e *Tto autlobk la fiominatod by Ito sistant director, appeared with on the occupied nation’# politicM 000,000,000 free schooUng program W elt Virginia, Utah and Tennes' vora Nation Making; (R., Ohio), one of the authors of about anything. , ffnaiieb ariantotlon, when it should fidence on many major intema- Hoover. affairs. . Weather freezes Benin's high­ tbe T-H law, said the president’s ward for the return of the ring to — Anon. sec. Other etates said incomplete Economic Concessions FUEL OILS this office, without embarraaament ba tMaritod by aUte employes as Clonal decisions—particularly those Lt. Gen. Leslie R. Groves, war­ This address was the most crit­ way traffic with Western Ger­ cjieoks indicate a total work stop­ action was "a step neoesssry to be SEDAN - $59 tea tebssplon o f their interests and I affecting^ Asia. time head of the U.S. atomic en­ ical utterance by McCloy concern­ many, delaying conclusive test of token.” to the tempted one, whose name Reference To Hiss page. Last week 100,000 mlneri To Gel Red Accord will not even be asked. Here’s 27ie Army and Nary Vralftoo. It Is shut off from direct terprise who testified to the com­ ing the Germans since he assumed whether Soviet "little blockage” Senator BroweUr (R., Milne) The allusion to Communist infil­ were on strike In six states. Mobil Heat hoping! Harks 45 Years eontacts 'with the chief executive, mittee last week, will not appear his post here last summer. McCloy is ended. Stats by state reporta give this commented: "Thank O ^ . U am Is PACKARD 1949 tration waa an obvious ' reference New Tork, Feb. 6—(A)—A Now 'R again today. It Is understood that has just returned here from con­ Former State Senator Robert F. pIctuRs; a law under which he can aet.” Soper 8 Sedan finished In Famooa Brand Haatinff Oil O P E N ^ ^ '' need W a a ^ O o n and support, and ^ A lger Hlse. Hiss, a former State Groves may come back for a ferences in Washington. Claffey of Hartford Is slated to approach to International control President Truman has tried un* Ladles and Gentlemen, this As Railroad Man CJub department official, was convicted West VlrglntB—AII the state’s when he needs an Informed official public hearing later. be appointed Connecticut field rrp- 'Bucceesfully to get Congreas to re­ California beiife this ont* Clean, Hot, Economical fight is free. School fights and on charges that he lied when be McCHoy outlined a nine-point 120,000 miners expected to be Idle of atomic energy la proposed by a Before Hoover’s testimony. Sen­ reaentative for U. S. Senator W il­ by nightfall. Roving pickets are peal tbe Republican-enaotad law [ standing model is equipped sewer fights always end up in ' apekesinaB fo r employes’ legiti­ said he did not deliver secret State policy for Germany, and at the group of 1,506 American sclentlhts. Plaa time-aavliig, troable-aavlng Frank Blllson, of 6 McCabe TUESDAYS ator Bridges (R -N H ) demanded a liam Benton in next few days ... active la some regions making and made it an issue In hla 1948 these days with a bill to the tax­ mate Intarests." aame time warned West German The plan — which envisioned the with clcctrie matie clutch aervloe street, celebrated 45 years service search in "high places” for ajiy Philip C. Jessup, roving U. 8. am­ sure sU mines are closed. election campaign. But ha has said payer. The oommleeirm expects before (ConUaned on Page Twelve) leaders to stop agitating on such possibility of the U.8. making econ­ and oterdrive, deluxe ra­ with the New Haven railroad yes­ tea end o f tea month to complete American contacts of the arrested foreign issues aa the dispute with bassador, says he believes Com­ Pennsylvania— No UMW mines that as long as It was on tee Sioning is a little different. It ,. UNTIL 9 scientist German ^ r n Klaus omic concessIpUa in exchange for dio, fresh air heater, foam terday. His many railroad friends BINGO the task of submitting to tbe FYance over the Saarland. Ha munist (Jhina and Soviet Union working. All JOO.OOO UMW minera books he would enforce It, EFFICIENT WEATHEB- involves values, b\it they are atomic inapectlon concesslona by Fuchs. Fuchs was arrested in out. 'ITie shutdown la complete In Oovera Only Soft Coal mhber seats, with down in largely In the intangible bracket snd associates gathered at noon told the Germans they should gst are ready to give material and the' Ruaslana, was put forward I W ATCHINO SVS’nSM. PROMPT, London last Friday and charged western snd central Pennsylvania. Presidential SecRtsry O. Rost A t least they don’t cause a cash and presented him with a radio plu*fOT'^TCorgsntsing the state Youns; Gunm an busy solving their many internal troop support to guerrilla regime yesterday by the Federation of the back of the seats, NEW AUTOMA’nO FUEL Every Saturday Night I with two violations of the official The 80,000 hard coal (anthracite) said Mr. Truman’s order covered outlay right now like taxes. In recognition of his long service WATKINS goveniment Governor Bowles had ^ . secrets a ct problems. of 51oscow-trained Ho (Jhl-Minh in American Bcltntlsta. CAR GUARANTEE WITH DELIVERIES. FULL MEASURE tROtHC es 'We Americans arc not here ex­ diggers In eastern Pennsylvania only the soft coal Industry. Squabbles on zoning, you might record. Bridges told a reporter 831 Di­ Indochina. Urges Oroap to Study Polloy ATIEW LOW PRICE TAG. GUARANTEED clusively to feed the German peo­ remain at work. He eatd th^tbree board mem- say, are free fights. Recently retired, Billson Is now Mr, — Giecks or drafts ^ tli^ General AwwMy 'next] Under Arrest rector J. Edgar Hoover will be Strict security measures are im­ The federation, many o f whose custodian of the Manchester Firs STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP sMute to act OB the commission’s ple,” McCloy declared. "Our posed on Frankfurt’s Rhine-Main Alabama— A t leaat 16.000 idle. You don’t like a guy. You must be presented for pay­ questioned about that point to­ Including many men employed In members worked on the A-bomb (Ooatlauad am Page Teu) don’t like hts gasoline station or Department at Hilliard and Main TsestBSMiidstlons. In tbe first two morrow by a Senhto Appropria­ maid purpose is to help Germany airbase as U. S. Air Force begins development, urged President Tru­ 1 ^ 9 Plymouth Sedan W'hen you need fuel streets. He entered the employ of ment without unreasonable achieve political recovery. top secret exercise officially called mines which worked last week. his pigs, or his whatever he la 20 REGULAR GAMES 3 S P E O A L S chqitars o f Its report, nisde public I b y Colorado Po- tions subcommittee. Ohio—UM W officials declared man to set up a new commission trying to put into your neighbor­ the New Haven line on May 4, deiay. last week, the commiseion dls-l •' This group — of which Bridges •That is my anawer to those "operation readiness.*' ... Judith to study this nation's atomic en­ I Very Clean $395.00 1904 and has worked in tha Man­ who occasionally say we have no Ooplon’s former boss testifies that quickly hood. So you oppose him. Mrs.— Iron rust may be re­ lice for Two Kidnap- (Oontlnaed on Page Tea) ergy policy. Or. oppositely, you want to chester freight yards ever since moved from white goods (OMttmied on Pago Two) (Coattoued on Page T m ) right to mix in the political prob­ ex-government girl objected when , Here’s the way the propoaltlon start a business, or hang a crow both as a freight handler and ings and Auto Thefts lems confronting this country." she was removed from job which was put at a news conterance by CaU 4148 with sour milk. » 1948 P A C K A R D D E L U X E In your front yard, so you fight crossing man. It was significant that McCloy dealt with espionage and sabotage Dr. Hugh C. Wolfe, federation Flashes! 4 Door Sedan. Has elec­ for the right to do so. MrA— ^To clean black silk, Golden, Colo., Feb. 6.— —A chose this city for a major policy Association of American Rail­ chairman and professor of physics Would Return (Late BoUetlaa o f tee (ff) W in ) tric matic clutch, overdrive, Five hundred people, more or brush and wipe it thor­ Finance Group yoimg gunman who had "holed Rain Returns statement. It was here three roads estimates that major rail at Cooper Union, New York: up” for the wintor by stocking a years ago that Former Secretary "Aa long aa wa sUck to atomic radio, fresh air Reater. less, turn out to see the thing. oughly, lay on table with roads have, on average, coal re­ I You couldn’t get that many peo­ mountain cabin with machine- of State James F. Byrnes made serves tr i ^ t I4JI ilays ... Presi­ energy as an 'Isolated Issue, we Cost $2,766. It looks like Evffryono Io v k right side up, sponge with T oA F LF old Dealra lajaaotioa MoUoa ple out here on past occasions to OPEN Viewed Needed! guns, food, check writing equip ^ To Midwest the first major American post-war dent Tr r Jn applying Taft- are not .^golng to get anywhere. New London. Fop. 6—0l>-Jqdga new and is G U A R A N T E E D 'jUyiMMaflC ■ decide issues running Into hun- w U H e e hot coffee strained through ment and a mink coat, was held declaration of policy. Hartley------mergency provi­ We must consider it also a pellUcal to . today for two kldnaplngs and The Germans who have been queatioir to be settled between the Thomas B. Trolaito today 4aatad .^0 days. PRICE— JUST i w u m N.LICIIIIC muslin; when puily dry, sions to . ----- invokes mess. Leaders o f Now Inde> the city’s aaoUon for a temporary Advocated by Atkina aa three auto thefts. Pacific Coast Sutea looking to the • United States to ure that h» gh side of his United States and Russia, with LOOK AT IT FOR $1,595 ttnuinsTmiT iron. push its .western colleagues into toJuaettoB to reatiato state and ^ He Identified himself as Andrew tongue .ever V l t came up in the poaaibllity of economic oon- ONLY, $395 DOWN. For oil call 4496. ALL DAY SUNDAY Firat Step in Correct- Cecil McCauley, 23, and boasted relaxing controls in Germany re­ pendent Machinists local housing officials tram break- aMncNimn.. .nioni s i m Also Get Wetting as Congress . .. ■* Townsend, f bulldtog, Boatog aad piaa- I to Elheriff Carl Knlow that he la ceived a surprise. Union Try to Get Back (Coattoord oa Fagi- Tea) ing Fiecal ^ Defectal wanted in 12 states for 8250,000 Flood Dangers Wane In a direct reprimand to recent actress who prea<. v fi her first atog laws la ooustracUag tea 1940 Pontiac Sedan worth o f bad checks. statementa by West German offi- sermon Sunday in 1 unxsutawney. 8IJ17t,4S2 Cobnaa atreet booalag ^ ‘SWEdIsH SMORGASBORD’" Pa.. Presbyterian church, is but project. "A tonqtoiary tajnwttoa Bridgeport. Fab. 6—(ff)—The ap­ Arrested with McCauley after a claW who have blamed France and Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 6—UP) m arket By The Associated Press one of group of film people seeking should aot laone ualoss It Is showa $395.00, $95 Down EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH TURNPIKE pointment of a finance Commission five-hour chase over icy mountain Leadera of tea now independent Bombers Hit Rain returned to midwest and long term contracts with Christ, Machinists union today tried anew that the platoaff wtS anger lr- a sth e first atop in correcUng deg| roads was platol-toUng B ^ b w * Pacific coast states today. (OoBtlnoed OB PBge Two) reparablo damage U It Is aoC giaat- Jean Carroll, 28, o f Houaton, Tex. to get back Into the American Fed­ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 * . 151 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST fecta In the state’s fiscal syatem, ' ‘ But winter fiood dangers waned ed,” Judge Trolaad ssM la a wiH- 1947 DODGE SEDAN waa advocated today by Carter W. Qaestloaed by FBI Ageata In the Ohio snd Mississippi val­ eration of'Labor. At Shanghai tea memorsadum. addtog "aawel- Enlow aald McCauley waa quea- A delegation representing the 4 Door Sedan. Deluxe ra­ TWO SITTINGS, 5 and 7 p. m. eold ^ MEATS—GROCERIES—SODA-llCE CREAM Atkins, chairman o f the commia- leys, snd it was sunny snd warmer dence o f may ouch damago Up- alon on atate government organiia- tloned about the niilllon-jloUar in most of the nation. 600,000 members of the Interna­ peara.” dio, heater, low mileage. \ im . _ Brlnka agency holdup IngBoeton, Young Film Star Preaches tional Association of Machinists e. e s Sponsored by The Ladies Aid Society tlon. Light rain, fog, and drissle cov­ Report Heavy Damage PRICED FOR A QUICK LOW WEEK-DAY PRICES PREVAH. Speaking b^ore tbe Bridgeport I but apparraUy bed no connection ered parts of the Ohio valley and arrived for peace meetings with Felley araated Parola w _ _ A -- - - > - I --with- - - aaI t Uie^SVFBI agenta alao quea- SALE. Tickets $3. at Fotterton’s, Onatafson Stores, Chareh Offtoa Chamber of Commerce at noon to­ Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana the A F L ’a lExecuUve council. To Power Plant in Waahtogtoa, Feb. B—UP) T te W tloned McCauley. Gospel in Crowded Church or Mrs. John Hlnrlclia, 4898. Reservations dooe W ed„ Feb. 8. fnd youl . WK HAVE NO “SUNDAY” PRICES day. Atkina akbtebed the recom- snd Michigan. The council, opening the second U. 8. Parole Board tad^ giaatea Enlow said he found In McCau Attack by 14 Planes No tlcketa %vUI be aoM at the ebateb Feb. IL mendationa contalnad In the three Heavier rain fell from western week of Its winter meeting, had p a r ^ to WUItom OadImr Paaay. lova t o eheesa (ram ley'a cabin: Two rifiea, a platol, 1946 P LY M O U T H S E D A N LIST OF FOODS—Tnrkey, hani, oerwlat, JeDM veal loaf, ehaptera o f the eonunlaalon’a re­ Washington to southern Califor­ a backdrop of glaring high hopes for a settlement In the fooador aad saw tbne leadra a t tea port to the governor. two German Arm y machine pis­ nia. Punxsutawney, Pa., Feb. 5—( J ^ A g a l i w t Taipei, Formosa,- Feb. d—UP)— Sliver Shirts of Amsrloa, wbo waa Beautiful gray. Has heat hot Swedlab neat balte. Sab poddlag, pleblei hesrlat. ebaaaa, WV09 vWWRy ror —The Rev. Herman Humke and newsreel lights and flashihlng cam' long-standing controversy between brown beans, scalloped potatoes, JeUlM trait salad, aalmoa Dtecuaeing the state’a fiecal op- tols. 20 cases o f food, a mink coat Elsewhere it was generiuiy fair Fourteen Nationalist bombers ooBvIeted o f aeditloa daring WorM cr, radio and only 29,000 hundreds of blank checks from All hit flock today agreed that Coleen eras. Miss Tow:Townsend told the con­ the lA M and the A F L ’a Carpenter naold, tomato and cottage cheese aBlad, abrlmp aad maearool erationa, Atkins that one aerioua snd mild, except for some sub-sero gregation why she is deserting union. pounded Shanghai today in the War n. Tbe dS-ycar-^ miles. It’s a honey. parts o f the country, 18 telephone spots In New England, snd near Townsend Sunday was an event .salad, herring salad, atnffed eggs, cole slaw, reUabes, edery, defect waa " tbe Illogical decen- "the happiest and most exciting A fight over the right to repre­ heaviest air raid of tbe month. bas boon la tee FederalU p ialtea lalattvat, ebiUrtn } i i directories, a check-writing ma- Canada in the plains states. comparable only to the burning of tiary at Terre Haute, lB C ,etace olives, Swedish rye bread aad hard taek; for deaaert fralt trallaation o f revenue collections.” life a girl ever led." sent machinery installation work- The B-24 bombers, each carry­ Many Important revenues are out­ «ddne, and a caae o f whiskey. ^ the church mortgage in 1937. ing seven 500 pound bombe, at­ M e to 1842. eervlag a I5-yaar ( 1941 Bnicfc Chib Coupe JeDy, eoffse or tea. O i k BUY Host RIvm Fslliag “The life e f Ood la a complete era— claimed by each of the two— side tee department, he sasertod, A tip to Undersheriff Oacar kit- Colleen, the young movie star tacked the Chapel power plant to taaee bapoeod te A e Federal'Federal Dla- tenhan that McCauley had taken About 39,000 remained hibmeleas who saya she will forsake her life and I feel It can be found only prompted the lA M to quit the fl946 Oids Sedanet AIbo o Fin e SeUeCtion ^ r a la difniaion of reaponsible in Arkansas and nearby states 0>mmunlst Shanghai. It was ra- M et Oouft at ladteMapelie. He L* the whiskey to the cabin started career to follow God. preached the through Christ," She explained, A F L five years ago. win be freed February 14, the . 1949 Nash Sedan J authority to spend the funds—"not where bottomlands were flooded. looking very pretty In a form-fit' ported damaged heavily. o f this chain of events Saturday gospri from the pulpit of the Ho|ie for Agreement board raid. •van tee General Assembly con­ But most rivers were falling. ting royal blue jersey dress with AU Ftaaes Betnra Safely 1949 Chevrolet Sedan MEMORIALS trols all appropriatlona when It night and early yesterday: Presbyterian church yesterday. Some council members were • • • i NO RCRO SS The Ohio river crested at 59.1 white trim. The Oommuniste put up heavy passes the eppropriatlons acta. N o lOtterman and his son, Donald, Audience Enchanted hoping that Al Htyes, new lA M anti-craft fire but all planes re­ Pleads OtUHy to Spylag ,1989 Graham Sedan 20, went to tbe cabin, and asked feet at Cincinnati, 7.1 feet above Aa an organ softly played, ahe VALENTINES one. not aran tha governor, can flood stage. |t began falling Sun Her audience — numbering some president, and William Hutcheson, turned to Formosa safely. Baeiaobi (Stettbi), Peteadl 1941 Packard G a b Coupe OF PROVEN be held reeponalble for the job of the two to conM to Golden for day night, and 1,300 lowlan' 1:200 who-jammed the two morn­ sang:* veteran head of the carpentera (Damage caused by two natlon- 9— (O — Aadre Sta ~ ‘ routine check. Donald rode back ing aervicea — waa enchanted. " I ’d rather have Jesua. than 1^1940 Padmijl Sedan 6 LOOK! L. T. WOOD CO. administrative menagement of tha started to move back. union, could work out an agree­ allat planes which raided Sbum* who aarved aa Ffeacb < with McCauley and Mias Carroll Normal church attendance la 300. world-wide fame. ratary kera cbeerta0y_ 61 BISSELL STREET P H O N E 4496 atato'g fiscal affaire.^* In 'the northwest, snow plows ment But others, remembering chim on the Chtoa-Hong Kong ^19$8 Dodfe Sedan McCauley drew a machine-gun " I really beUeve ahe is aincere." " I ’d rather be true to Hla pre­ guUly today to apylag. Watch and Jewelry A s a remedy, Atkins said, the gradually opened traffic paths In how niany other such peace meet­ border Saturday waa estimated to­ FIRST LIN^ HOME!! commission propoaea aa the admin- and had Donald atop hla father, declared Mrs. Luniat attack on laeata to . BRUNNER’S F. E. Bray the roed and took NoweU’n.gar. Treasury Balance to Ood aad la; davotiag her Hf« series o f personal appesrsneea in waa settlog. line tax fimctlon In the Department Over the week-end the A F L Nsmoa la one of the beaea ftw a WHOLESALERS The Allen Reolty Compony Manchester Memorial Co. of Motor Vehicles. It would not That car stalled when McCauley to tee fulfillment o f what God connection w|th her firm, "When J e w ^ r council accused Russia o f trying which Nationalists eairry an tea(r ______REALTOR 2 0 R E G U LA R GAM ES Include the non-finance duties now drove it o ff on a side road. BUU Washington, Fab. 6—>6* WodU FrL Eve. Fhoaa 5IW Or Mr. Ansa Maaebeator U fS Or S-S4M Stoto Theater Bnlldlas eapUvatad all -of ua wttlk, bar viet Union and her satellites. The budget system, too, la In tage, McCauley and Mias CUroU Mat budget recripts. |Ua,806,< Urging quick Senate approval terlal smuggled to tea matoldnd PfiCtzit Dealer” Mr. R oa» -Btoncbtator 8877 S SPEQALSa PLUS SWEEPSTAKES need o f revision, Atkins said. Th e trudged acroas anow-covercd 23KS7: e ^ balance, $5,008,104. charm, grace, teoufhtfnllasaa sad **^ it waa wonderful," said OoOeen 787 M A IN 8 T R E ^ 008.58: enstoras recelpU for month: all.tha-quaUtisg tSa; mtea htrao o f her chturch experiew*. “<3od fOaatlaasd sa Page Xbab \»a;85s,7i8.a4. ^ human." has beaa vary good Va BWl* TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. i960 MANCHES’TER BVENINU HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. I960 PAGE THREE program enrichment and increased to make it the principal goal o f a i f l i m . . . m M £i: Scouts Week memberahip. This year marks the Hospital Notes Love of God modern personnel agency la to loss Crash Victim The many attnlttcant advaaoaa 40th annlveraary of the Boy Scouts all sense of perspectlva and pro­ Will Begin Work on Reactor made In recant yea n Justify tha Racial Bias of America. portion. Fines Levied Heart Disease hope, and tha baitef, that Mratat- PaMNiU Today ...... 141 The highlight or looo wni be the “ It aaaumes, for one thing, tbat ent research will bring atUf great­ Opens Today Second National Jamboree which Religion Base Viewed Lucky .^mlttad Saturday: William there Is a great rush of people To Propel Ships and Planes Can Be Fought er advances In prevention and Hit in Talk will sec 40,000 Scouts' and Leaders MaRwaky. 01 Apal placa; June anxious to fill all classified state ,On Students treatment of heart dteeasa in tha camping togather at Vallay Forge, Peterson, 36 Dougherty atraet; near future. Crusade Awards to Be Pa., from June 30 to July 6, In­ positions, and that every one seek­ Hope Learned, 30 Foreat street; Pastor Edgar Points to ing a Job knows what and where Wanden Two Miles Be­ Idaho Falla, Idaho, Fab. 6— (JP)— eradiation density reactors of a Public education and community cluding Scouts of othar lands^ Charles Barbero, 399 Fern streaL The Atomic Energy commission aort which .must ultimately be de­ Funds o f Current Cam* "heart" programs are being de­ Father of Heroic Chap­ Made in Observance of Since 1910 more than 16,600.000 Epistle o f John as His the vacancies and the require­ High School “ Jay- Admitted Sunday; Nancy Ris- fore Reaching Aid at plana to begin thte year deaigna veloped If aircraft are ever to be veloped and expanded. ‘The public kCrMik boys and men have been Identified ments are. paign Used to Equip lain Assists in Detli- Would You Rather Drive A 40lh Anniversary ley. South Coventry; Isaac Haugh, Sermon Theme ' "In an era of high-level em­ Glastonbury Station Walkers” Pay $6 for for an atomic reactor to propel propelled by atomic energy." Is being given useful facta about with the Boy-Scouta of America. 36 Drive B. Silver Lane Homes; ■hips and airplanes. ‘Hite an­ ‘The report said other reactors The local' observance is being ployment, this is not generally so, Research Groups the heart diseases, facte to replace cation o f Tablet Joseph Jakubonis, 40 Avondale Ignoring Lights nouncement was made In a repoH being designed for the Arco sta­ NEW 1950 PONTIAC? Boy Bcout Week, opening today. endorsed this year by C. G. House The Religion of Love was the and particularly not so for many unfounded, damaging fears. And, road; Mrs. Mabel London, Andov­ Hartford, Feb. 6— (/P)— A dazed released in Idaho falls by the tion Include an experimental all over America, local heart asso- wUJ be celobratod In all comnmnl- St Son, Inc., local headquarters for theme of the sermon preached by of the positions the state most Tills month thousands of men New London, Feb. 6—()T)—The er; Mrs. Mltuile Wilson, 161 Oak victim of an East Hartford auto strict enforcement of the traffic AECTs Idaho operationa office breeder reactor imd a materiala clatlone are working to assure the tle* of the nation by today'.<< prc.s- Scout outfits; The Savings Bank of the Rev. Fred R. Eldgar, minister needs t ( fill, and for many of the and women throughout the nation REASONABLY EARLY DEI IVERIES street; Mrs. Marion Crosaen, 187 dealing with atomic reactor devel­ testing reactor. best possible services to all who Rev. Daniel A. Poling of Philadel­ ent memberahip of more than Manchester, and The Manchester of South Methodist church hero people the state most needs to crash, bleeding badly from head Hghts'in front of the High school are making the Heart Campalglr 2,300.000 Bcouta and leaders. Their Klectrtc Division' of The Conn. North Elm atreet; Thomas Mc- attract. was Indicated this morning when opments at the Arco testing sta­ It explained that the breeder re­ need them. phia came hero yeaterday to assist WITH OR WITHOUT TRADES Dougall, 62 Summer street; M ra yesterday. The message was based and othar wounds, wandered o dis­ actor will test the Idea of produc­ their concern. These volunteers In SOM SPfCItt Crusade to "Strengthen -tlie Arm Power Company. "It assumes also that it is more two students were fined $6 each in tion will "help parUcuIarly In the This program should concern In the dedlcallon of a tablet In on readings from the fourth chap­ tance of two miles in almost four the fight against heart disease will of Liberty" will complete its first Harriet Dzicek, Rockville; Arthur Important to keep out undesirable Town Court this morning for development of reactors for the ing more fisaionable material than everyone of us. its success depends Foraker, East Windsor; Beverly ter of the First Epistle of John. receive generous sup|iort from the memory of hia heroic son. The year and Crusade Awards will be newcomers than to serve the hours before finally reaching aid crossing against a red light. Both propulsion or aircraft." It consumes. It will be one of the upon public understanding and Mr. Edgar pointed out that the hottest reactors at Arco—so hot pubtic, whose interests they serve. Rev. Clark V, Poling. The latter made to all Boy Scout Units which Wiihart, 22 Drive F, Silver Lane needs and Interests of those who Sunday morning. WUI Point Way to Beactors generous support of the nation­ BALCH PONTIAC, Inc Finance Group homes; Alexander Shields, 139 (Christian religion la a religion of paid the fines. that It will use molten metal aa a Heart disease Is not their concern have met their February, lO.'iO ob­ are already employed, and of the James V. Boyle, Jr., 28. o f Depot It added that experiroenta will wide fight against the heart di­ was one of four chaplains who OPEN EVENINGS School atreet; Mra. Dorla Bebr- love. It begins with God’s love for The students fined by Judge cooling solution. alone. It Is the concern of every jectives In Icaderahip, training. departments In which they are point the way to “ compact high seases. drowned when the troopship Dor- 15S CENTER STREET MANCHESTER SIOCEIfS mann, 94 Ltnox atreet. man. It is made complete with atreet, Broad Brook, escaped with Wesley C. Gryk were Robert Mul- American. Viewed Neecled employed. Admitted today: Patricia Avery, man’s love for God and it la nur­ his life in what police described as laney, 16, of 38 Princeton street, Consider these sobering facts. In oheater aank during the war. He You Can Alwayg Do Better At Raich's Committee No Substitute annual meeting of Wapping Fair. 10 Congress atreet; David Uialn, tured as W’ell as tested in man's a "miracle." Hia aUtion wagon. and Richard Post, Jr., 17, of 147 a single year, the heart diseases and the other three clergymen (Continued (torn Pege One) love for man. "Onlv In a period of the most In which be said be fell aalMp Inc., will be held. Election of bring death to more than 600,000 Andover; Donald Jock, 409 Parker Benton street. Judge Gryk pointed officers will take place. The nomi­ Mine Strikers gave their lifeboats to soldiers. feverish expansion could this con­ plunged off the road at Forbes and Wapping people. As it happens, this exceeds atreet; Hem-y Addle, 697 Vernon "In a day when men feel self out that 13 of January’s state nating committee with Ruth Burn­ The tablet was presented by commission proposes an annual ceivably be true. The present Maple streets about 4:30 and was the death toll taken by cancer, tu­ Louts Pink, commander of the £ & J ! atreet; Thomas Baxter, 905 Main contained and self sufficient. It la traffic fataltttes were caused by EUsworth High basketball team ham, chairman; Hattie Lane and budget, he added, but he would de­ ex-offlcto Advisory Personnel burned dowx to iu frame before berculosis, pneumonia, kidney di­ Get Check Murpby-Hathbun post 189, Veter­ 59' atreet; Miss Suzanne Robb, 66 good for us to remind ourselves pedestrians who were crossing easily defeated Suffled High Fri­ Ruth Dewey, will present a slate fer discuaslon o f that phase until Adelaide road; Sandra C^arson, 62 that W’hatever change for the bet­ committee is no substitute for an firemen were called two hours lat­ seases and accidents combined. ans of Foreign Wars. We Will Have Built For You Within energetic personnel agency pur­ er. against red .ights. day night In the home glm, 36-27. of officers. Plans for this year will subsequent chapters of the report Wells atreet. ter that we ever make. It actually be discussed and disposition of the Further, there are at least 10,000,- Uniontown, Pa.. Feb. 6— (4*)— A Oalslng Voice A ^ m t Flag Mr. Boyle said he "still didn’t Chief of Police Herman O. Pierce was the high scorer for Ells­ MGUM 115 Q^iee^ Sicanpyi are available. He aald however, Discharged Saturday: Kay Han­ begins with God. No man has the suing positive civil service pro­ money In the treasury decided. 000 people disabled to some extent 900-man striking United Mine that under the commlaalona pro­ grams." know what happened.” Schendcl, Who made the arrests, worth with 13 points. Thte was by diseases of the heart and blood In hte talk, the father « f the 14 Miles of Hartford sen, South Coventry: John De- ability to make right the sins and Ellsworth’s ninth win in 12 games Slides and movies of last year’s Workers local haa received a $300 hero told more than 500 persona posal!, the budget containing the The commission said it was Fell Aaleep at Wheel has warned previously that he has vessels. Lorge, Stafford; Mra. Gall Mun- mistakes he has committed in this The Epworth Junior varsity won Fair will be shown and refresh­ at tha First Church of Christ propoaed program of aarvlcea and life. son went back postponing until Ister In its report As best he could remember, he received numerous complaints The Heart Campaign te alerting check from a Youngstown (Ohio) A Fir$t Line Home Juit what you need for these bitter win­ aell, 84 Nathan road; Mra. Caro­ the preliminary game with a 33- ments served by the executive com­ (Oongregatlolnal) that anyone capital needa would eompriae • line Bolin, S3 Division street; Mrs. to his father after living In sin, any discussion of personnel ad­ fell aaleep at the wheel while on about students disregarding the mittee. Anyone interested In the the American people to the tre­ local of the CIO United BIm I full formulated executive budget ministration problems In the leg­ lights and that arrests would be 28 score. Workers. who aeta races or religions against ter days. These smiggies, by a famous manu­ Given On C.O.D. Deliveries Mary Dslcek and daughter, He­ but had it not been for the love of his way homt. When he woke up Fair is Invited to attend. mendous destructiveness of heart W 1 story ranrh style—4 raama and would be prepared in the office islative and li’diclal branches of made if the situation continued The next game will be played disease. At the same time. It of­ Officials of Maxwell local said each other 1s raising hte voice bron; Joyce Rylander, 12 Hudson the father the son could not have the car was at the bottom of an It was reported Thursday by against the American flag ami attnnhed to the chief executive. the government. here Feb. 7 with Stafford. William Watrous, local chairman fers all a way of assisting physi­ the gift was made personally last facturer, arc extra warm . . . extra comfy street: Patricia Porcheron, RFD 2, helped himself at all. Thus when embankment about 160 feet off A Well Child Conference for the against those who died for tho A Full rrllar, hot water heat, oil burner This office, Atkins said, would the road. He crawled out and of the Polio drive, that haa cians and medical scientists to find night by three officers of Steel Manchester: Mrs. Ann Kutcher man turna back to God he finds Wapping area will be held Feb. 8. principles of democracy. (or have current financial and oper­ Boy Derails Train wandered o ff In the direction of been received to date. The drive answers to this, the most serious Workers Local 1330 who aald A Fire plare . . . and imagine, you save 56c on each pur­ and daughter. 291 Wetherall that God the father is ready and • Wednesday, frdm 2 to 4 p. m. at ating reporta from all depart­ Glastonbury. haa been extended until today, health problem of our time. "high CIO officials have told us Ha appealed for racial and re- street: Mrs. Slarie Flvnn and wtlling to receive him. WTien this South Coventry the Community House. Dr. Francis A Attached garage ments. It would provide the Im­ happens the love of God for man Point Pleasant. W. Va.. Feb. 6. About 8:30, Perry Root, pro­ hoping to reach the $1,000 goal to aid the mlnera." llgloua tolerance, and American chase. Because of all the warm weather daughter. 9 Drive K. Silver Lane Helfrick will be the examining Through Heart Campaign, the petus for the control of expendi­ and man’s love for God are Join­ — (/P i— A state police sergeant prietor of Root’s Service station in Mrs. Pauline Little All who wish to contribute and A top aide of Philip. Murray, unity. He atre’ased that Americans homes; Baby girl Burns, Rock­ physician with the Public Health American Heart association with A Sale Prlro $9,800 we’ve had. out they must go! Sixes: Small, RANGE & FUEL OIL tures when changes in economic ville. ed, thus completing the circuit said an eight-vear-old bov admit­ Glastonbury, opened for business Willlmantic Ex. Phone 2626WI hav^ not already done so may give Its affiliates is asking for a total preeident of both the CIO and the "won the chance, and only a nurse, Miss EMna Stager and the fighting chance It te, to win the and revenue conditions call for ad­ Discharged Saturday: Mra. through which the blessing of God ted putting bricks and a board on and found Mr. Boyle waiting near- or send their contributions to Ken­ of $6,000,000. This Is the minimum Steel Workers, said at Pittsburgh A Down payment $2,000 to $2,500 F IIA or $500 to $1,000 GI school nurse, Mrs. Robert Ordway, neth Quinn, treasurer, or William peace." medium, large. All sales final I justment of spending. Helen Andrews. 11 ly Walnut can flow to man," stated Mr. EM- some railroad tracks to sec what by. M s. Eunice K. Loyzlm of North need^ to carry forward a careful­ he knew of no such general order. Atkins said that the commission gar. would happen. A Baltimore and assisting. Watrous, local chairman. street; Mrs. Mary Amundsen. 647 Coventry on behalf of all women Dr. Helfrick will give immuniza­ ly planned, nation-wide attack on proposed that the Personnel de­ Main atreet; Mra. Laura Hogan, In conclusion he pointed out Ohio freight train crashed iqto Aged W'onten Dies Mr. Watrous praised the work of amateur radio operator! was hon­ tion for whooping cough, diphthe­ the pupils of Wapping, Union and heart disease through research, ed­ The BOLAND OIL CO. partment be established as one of 499 Adams street: Alfred Helm. that one’s love for God Is tested the blockade and the engine and ored at a dinner banquet and ucation and community aervlce. THE ALLEN REALTY COMPANY nine cars were derailed. Sgt. D. ria, tetanus and vaccination. Pleasant Valley schools, which the three important service offices Andover; Mrs. Cora Ward. 80 in one’s love for his fellow* man, New Britain, Feb. '8—i/Pi—Mrs. dance for the benefit of "ham" A major goal of this program is RF.AL’TOR 369 Center 61. Phone 6370 Lockwood street; Barbara Rott- G. W ilfong said the boy told him Friday the honor list for the turned in about $200. Pleasant of the stale government. Tlie de­ Jesus Insisted that if man really Hannah Young, 97. died at the radio operators held In Etest Africa Valley school which has only 23 to discover the still unknown caus­ 180 rr.NTKR NTRURT MANClIRHTF.R, CONN. ner. 483 East Center street; Emil an earlier train scattered the third marking period for Ens_ partment should be headed by a loved Him he would keep His Masonic home In Wallingford to­ over the week end. pupils. In three grades, turned in es of rheumatic fever, high blood per.sonnrl co:nnil8sioner. appointed Hlckitig, 138 West Center .street; commandments. One of those bricks and board but that he re­ day. A native of England, aha The Radio Society of East Af­ worth High school was announced Same Day Service Phone 8105 Or Mr. Allen, Manrhester 2-0488 as follows: Special honors, seniors. $38.45. pressure and hardening of the ar­ by the governor and responsible Mrs. Elsie Knight. 145 Pine street: eommandmenta was to love God placed them. The derallmtent Sat- lived In this city for 80 years prior rica having felt that Mrs. Loyzlm Mr. Rose, Manrhester 8871 urdaj’ night was at New Haven, Barbara Burr and Elaine Nelson; Tuesday night, from 7 to 9, at teries, which together account for directly to him. Mrs. Margaret Wright, 29 Mason and the other was to love man as to removing to the home two )*ears through her more than 10 years of the Town hall, will be the last op­ 96 per cent of all damaged hearts. NEW PARENTS Atkins declared that he did not atreet; Mrs. Alice Johnston, 299 one loves oneself. Mr. Edgar cited north of here. No one was hurt. ago. contacting amateur station! Juniors, Marjorie Bahler; sopho­ mores, Rachel Collins: freshmen, portunity for local farmers to sign know how to estimate in dollars Main street; Janies Duke. 2 Ste­ the stand taken by the Secretary through 164 different foreign coun- THIS SERVICE DAILY Start Your Little Rogue’s Gallery none. High honors, seniors, Pat statements for soil conservation and cents all the savings possible phen atreet: Mrs. Greta Elgon- of State recently in standing by Lila Leeds to Re Bride triea using voice was perhaps one aark, Janet Kocarnick, Eva Pe­ practices with the local Production Baby B row n ie...... $2.75 under the recommended organlca- brod. 64 Ru.ssell street; Wendell Alger Hiss. The Christian must of the beat known woman oper­ Marketing Administration. Only Just the same Grlgley. Broad Brook; Mrs. Mary hate sin, but continue to love the Memphis. Tenn., Feb. 6—-iJ*)— ator’s In the world proposed a terson and June Sleber; Juniors, EXCEPT ON SATURDAY tion. Mo concluded however that Marilyn Bolles, Aurel Dewey, about half of the local farmers Brownie 620 With Flash...... $14.67 "he was confident tiiat the total Thompson. South Coventry: Harrv man who has done wrong. That, Ex-Movie Starlet Lila Leeds, now toast to Mra. Loyztm during the have signed to date. Mr. Burgess Gibbon, 94 Alton street; Mrs. Mar­ Herbert Grandahl, Janet Hudson, possible savings in operating he felt, was the Qiristlan way. on the comeback trail, and Erwlii program. "Ham" opdrator B. R. warns that no farmer will be paid Brownie Reflex With Flash ...... $14.98 don't take garet Galumbowakt, 81 Wells 'niomaii Jurgelas and Marilyn costs and In terms Of impiVjved . The h.vmns for the service were (Bud) Arvey of Chicago, an­ Robson of Nairobi,: Kenya Colony. for his soil conservation practice atreet: Mrs. Claire Obrem.skl, 93 nounced last night they would be Macdonald; sophomores, Janet quality of service and greater val­ "Holy. Holy, Holy," “Bread of the British East Africa, operating over in 1949 unless the staterrients arc Garments Brought To Our Plant RAY DWYER'S PHOTO SHOP Waddell road; Sandra and Howard World” and “Are Te Able. ” The married. The 32-year-oId son of B D i m call VQ4ERR with whom both Nlcewicz, Margaret Parent, June signed. No farm contacts will be a chance! ue obtained are' several times Hilliard. Rockville; Ronald Mason. Jake Arvey, Democratic leader in Rose, George Stone, Beverly War- Located In Nassiffs Store greater than the $2,000,000 which offertory anthem was "Com­ ----- NOW PL.\riXO — Mra. Loyzim and her husband. Ma­ made by the local committee. 468 Porter street: James Fitzger­ munion," a tradlUonal Negro Illinois’ Cook county, said no date Rob’t Arlene John jor Stephen Loyzlm, have talked bec and CTarol Whitman; fresh­ Although this is the last local Before 10 A. M. Pedestrians are to blame for our study shows to be possible In men, Mary Ahern, Patricia Eck­ 1015 MAIN STREET TEL. 7369 ald. 1.56 BIssell street! Hope < spiritual. George G. Ashton, choir had been set. Ta>1or Dahl Hodlak over 200 times in the past four session farmers may sign up until the purchasing operation alone." ert, Eunice Kerkins, Alice Kess­ half of our auto accidents hut Learned, 30 Forest street; Mrs. director, directed the chancel years arranged to have Mrs. the deadline, February 15th, at the Catherine Lapierre and son. 117' choir for the service. „ "AM BUSH " Loyzim over call station WIBEQ ler, Cynthia Kiskunes, William Hartford office of the P. M. A. in May Be Called for At 5 P. M. if you should strike some Begins Long Best Lenox street; Harold Harrison, 33 | Loos and Elsie Mulnlte. Honors, .Adventure Thriller make a brief acknowledgement of the County building. LUMBER McKinley street. seniors, David Grant, Gladys person, you are exposed to a ^m afieid. L a : F^b. -G ov. i ----- PLUS ----- the toast with the recording made Payments for using cover crops, Discharged today: Earl Ben-: at his elation. A transcription of Lackouskas, Beverly Mendoluskl fertilizing and using lime on hay- BLlLDim heavy damage suit just the Earl K. Long has begun a long I Latest "” Hit SVPPLIES son, 17 Bond atreet; Charles Burr, | Coiiiiiiigsiou Views | this recording was played at the and Eunice Schllchting; Juniors, land are Included In the soil con­ Slight Additional Charge 102 Adelaide road: Stanley Kadel-! ‘CHALLENGE TO LASSIE" Jean Badstubner, Marjorie Briggs, same. Sec this agenev about' I In Technicolor dltmer inasmuch as it was Im­ servation practices. SHINGLES ROOFING * • I hospital following his heart attack I ski, Rockville; Stuart Munro, 48! possible to make direct atatlon-to- William Bradt, Marian Ellnskas, For This Service PRACTICAL RADIO SERVICING s your .\uloniohile Insurance. { last Friday. |BIssell street; Albert Wilson, 293' Persounel Affairs' Lorraine Foster, Lois Huter, Eva £ BEIQ statlon contact during the pro­ Insulation • Wallboards • Doom LEARN BY DOING. . . DAY or EVENING CLASS Main street. I Pasqualinl, Audrey Rivers, Louis S' —NOW PLAYING— gram. ‘The affair was attended FUNERAI. H O M E Birth Sunday: A son to Mr. and | Departmeut Poor| by "ham” operators from all over Roc and Jean Rose; sophomores, Chl-Namel Paints Spring Term Starts Tonight Mrs. Charles Phillips, 47 E ssex, Marilyn Bannock, Elaine Barber, s E V SOS UtONDA thrt country. n School Is Open 9 a.m. to S p.m. SINCERITY street. ' Valentine Dance ‘Through her direct contacts Donna Chapman, Shirley Del- Youngstown Kitchen Cabinets Stop Getting i Birth today: A son to Mr. and i (CoatlBued frum Page Deal I lvC\9lO I Elx I n WT Limited Enrollment HOKHEMING Music by Gena Wisniewski with different stations a half nicki. £ Prompt pevaaoal aarriea Is qukshly avall- E Mrs. Charles Casey. Fort Wayne, ' world away, Mrs. Loyzlm haa been Donald Driscoll, Irving Foster, . EFHCIENT Pt.ACEMENT SERVICE Indiana. cusaed the need for reorganization and his Harmony Bells Jack Graham, Elaine Kupchunos, The Manchester s aMa hi time of need. All your requirement* z ( i f e d l . able to obtain first-hand Informs- VETERANH ACCEPTED FINANCE FLAN FOR Up Nights in general and what It called the; Orchestra C all 4148 are handled with experienced JudgmeuL •tlon of the life In the innermort Ogrl Petersqn and Sqljy Stiles; and liND ER O.I. BIU. NON-VETERANS 2 state’s “ bewildering" fiscal set-up. Spoasored By Jon^ea of Africa. frashmen, Edward IMVito, Beverly s William P. Qnlah s Try Thi, FREE | What CMHoe Should 0 » I Frank J. 3IansfleM Detachment In her talk Mra. 'LojrHm "ex­ Fitn ek Jo h is Write or Phone 6-l6.»vc * ' V i ;" ».a i* :a . Love, chairman local March of Arline Zehnder. Tel. 3665 w# will send your PALM O !t a B- assertion that other peoples and them on a career baaia. Repeating This Sensational Offer! Dimes campaign. Of this amount A "Cupid’s Ball” , sponsored by For Your Individually LETS by return mail postpaid. For countries are responsible for Ocr- "Equally Important," the re­ Plus "Blondie Hits the Jackpot” $155.66 was contributed through the Junior class at Ellsworth will Designed Spirella Edgar Clarke adults only. Address H. D. POW ­ inany's post-wai' difficulties and port continued, "Is a complete re­ be held In the school gym, Satur­ EXCLUSIVE AT NEW LOW PRICES problems. pupils at George Hersey Robertson ERS CO., Dept. 447, Box 138, view of existing position claaslfl- day, Feb. 11 from 8 to 11:30 p. m. Call Insurer “ In all seriousness, I want you school; $35.70 net returns of the Battle Creek, Mich. cations, from top to bottom and Miss Rosemary Rlester te gen­ to know that such utterancea do double-header basketball game Mrs. Elsie Minicucci across all departments and agen­ eral dance chairman. Music for Incalculable barm and set back cies. And once installed, there S!S Friday night at the Nathan Hale square dancing will be furnished Phone 77.37 ommmemmmmrnuti the cause of Germany. should be definite provlelon for EASTWOOD CoRimunlty Center. During the GASOUNB ganiaHhe girls of the Blue team de­ by Irwin Weinberg’s quartet and “They call to mind what people keeping a satisfactory claasiflca- L... Jaac Wyaua I Lerraiae Day recordings will be used for round • New and Used • are now dlgpoaed to forget, that Uon Bcheme up-to-date." feated those of the Red team, 18- B. D. Pearl’s Appliance & Furniture Centre Bay high test Anerican or Amoco Premium gas for less. ‘The l4Mhr Take* I Dsae Clark • ■ IS the amasing doclUty and ac- ItedaeeUleatlea Overdue 14. The school boys team defeated dancing. A HaUoF I ’WltlMat Haaar* This evening at 8 o’clock at the ■ Homes of • quleaence of the greater part of Reclaseiflcatlon, said the'report, the Coventry Junior boys team, WeA, “•The T ie Hairese" aa Wapping Community House, the the German population toward was “fundamental to another task "Dasgaiaat PrafeMloB" 38-35. mtwoiiu NEW LOW PRICES * Outstanding Values * Nazi outrages.’' also overdue— a reconsideration Classroom contributions follow H m policy program: and simplification of exlatlng pay Groups 1. $31.57; 2, $20.84; Baffle - Ui varteRS ascaiMW ol N A N - ^ L Germany should be integrated acalea, in tha light o f employe $23.45; 4 and 5. $34.90 ; 6. $20.75 Two Deluxe SVz Cu. Ft. Models ” CHKSreit nffareS bv JAK- * into a tree Europe. needs, the state’s ability to pay, 7. $13.50; 8. $10.55, oi' a totel of S tris. Vno Mipply as with • 2. "The German people should, and the levels o f compensaUon for $155.56. 1949 FORD CUSTOM BATTERIES vo«r Mods wet) aapfily vor h when they and their government compswable employment else­ STARTS FEB. 9th FOR Tolland Ooun$y Demqoratlc As- with Mm home vor OMlrR. I “LEFT O O F ’ Batteries to flt most cars for 57.95, exchange. • have demonstrated their readiness where. 0 soclation will meek Monday eve­ 4-DOOR SEDAN • Seek Prnfls JACVIS aaS Ta • and responsibility, share fully In Other recommendations includ­ ning at Warren Memorial Hall, Because You Can't Radio, hbater, overdrive. Very ^ Shall Find and Oc Happy. ^ One ENTIRE Week the free Europe’s economic bens- ed; D B a U Stafford Springs. Public te Invited clean. NEW LOW PRICES fits and correspondingly assume “ 1. Initiating and supporting to a'showing t f the feature length Hear? its obligations.” training programs for amployM. official film, “The Roosevelt. Story.” • Jarvis Realty • "3. Devekq^lng performance Do Others “ Whisper” ? 1948 OLDS 98 8. ‘"German aecurity will best be There is no admlssldn- charge and REFRIGERATORS protected by German partlctpation Btandarda for common skills, Tor A cclaim ed by ths 10.000.000 m Company a use In rating employes objectively all Interested persons, regardless I f you "don’t quite under- CONVERTIBLE NORGE in a doaely knit wesUm European o f party affiliation, are invited. stand" 3ronr favorite radio pro­ ■ MnneSester Oiaa. • community. That meana there will and In cost accounting budgeting. psopis who hovs alrspdy issn it: Dark green. Completely TIRES Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wolfe gram, or catch only bits of tho equipped. White aide walls, 884 dealer Street _ be no German Arm y or A ir Force." ’’8. Improving employe relationa lllutlraltd of Mason Street, South Coventry, Sunday service, or If you’re Good new odd lot tires for 58.93, exchange, plus tax. h a n t u x t • Tel. 4llt. m# nr • 4. “The German people, subject by establishing regular and re- b ^ k top, new seat covers, low C THERE HAS N E V E |^H A will be observing., their forly-flfth lonely became other folks leave k m Enterpriee 9866 ■ to the foregoing considerations, oognixad grievance procedures for mileage. Suo lires, 2 and 1 recaps, 57.95. exchange. P arts Ctas yon out of their groups—yon SsRvaa the host of situattona that affect wedding anniverk'alT on Tuesday. « ■ • • a should have the widest freedom to MOTIOH PICTURE LIKE . . . needn’t suffer each unhappl- ehape their futui-a." morale but fall short of the dls- It Is also Mr. Wolfe's birthday ' With These Exclusive Features Volunteer moU^rs’j^istin g with neaa any more. . 1947 OLDS-78 NEW LOW PRICES 5. ’The U. 8. atm to to "pravant cipUnary cases involving 1sga\ any resurgence of ultra- national­ rl^ts that can now be brought school lunch p rt^ a m the past HEAR and 4-DOOR SEDAN if The famous Rullator mechanism with only three mov­ istic or anti-democratic forces bdore the personal iqipeals board. week follow: Mrs. Horace H. Hard­ UNDERSTAND, too 7 t 4 a n i , which would be a threat to tha "4. Fostering improved employ ing. Mrs. Ted Mair, Mrs. Jtiobard Blaek, standard transniladoa, ing parts, sealed in oil. With the Newest one owner.’ A eonnd car. ^•TKHtJNOa peace of Europe.” welfare aervlcea’’ Booth, Mrs. Herbert W. Love, Mra. 8. “All constructive effort! to Sapparts ‘Tndtffercnee’* Charge •Jame^ Loyzim, Mrs. Arthur Fon t. U S E D G A R S To support Its charge of "in­ Records at Town Office Build­ "k Convenient Handifroster does not interfere with food PIE and CAKE help towards the goal of tha unifi­ 1946 PO N TU C SAVE HUNDREDS ON GUARANTEED CARS. cation of Germany on a democratic difference” toward personnel maV Mwnae ANTON WAUiOOC ing showing conslSerable change TELEX space. No spillage. 8ERVBI and federal baaia will be made.” te n under the present eet-up, the MAIWS OORNO • MORA IM IA ia with completion (ff work of Board 4-DOOR commlselon cited "the practical A A Afewr laiA of ' Assessors on 1949 taxable 7. ’T h e city of Berlin, which has A rsnui Nsutea.i ereOitma Black. Very clean. k Full width Hydro voir for keeping vegetables garden NEW LOW PRICES already found euch a eympathattc absencer with a few exceptions, o f A alatia Uaa M u Is IS M property In net grind list of $4,- $ response among the free pMple of qualified personnel officers in the 065,865 Include the following: New Hearing Aid 8*00 operating departmenta” and "the constructions |otalIed 1613 as­ fresh. the world. wUl continue to receive f lt f ir g g f brings new hope to the 1946 BUICK SUPER FED. TAX ina.l}1>tD the eld and support of ths people Incomplete coverage of the merit sessed at $2,10(^876 pa compared MODEL M8 NOW ON LY of the United States.’’ ■yatem.” .. with a total of 1336 of liHlTdlngs deafened . . . come in and CLUB SEDAN "k Giant size freezer, sealed against food odors in ice 1 9 S 0 Sayiqg that "fully hslT* o f the the previona year; garages, etc., • Here*! a ^ r a iia i gUt 8. " It la American policy to FLUS: **TOUGH ASSIGNMENT’ with Doo hear for yonrseif! Grey, many extras. cubes and frozen foods. that’s Mrvfesahte lee! foster free trade pracUeea through postUons covered by the merit sys­ numtered 1316 asaesaed at $333,240 $ 1 A / \ 9 5 tem are non-eompetlUve, the corn- with 1300 prevloualy; Iota totalling We ate eo ptend of this a w Shell he delighted with a program o f decartaUsatlon and mlealoa conceded that la every de­ 4,696ts assessed at $636,090 have model wo are net afraid te tell NASH AIRFLYTES At lyvelf aa aid te her deconcentration o f Induatrjn* . the pnhHe that it to PBICED 1942 OLDS-76 'k Quick trigger release ice cube trays on model D8. 6. "It Is American policy that partment there were poslUona In­ Increased In number from 4.206H; hesfeit daties. Cease la, SUOHTLT HIGHER THAN persons and organisations deprived volving broad responslblltles and* taxable acreage 21,251-4|5 aaaessed 4-DOOR SEDAN « Prices Reduced 573 To 5140 VtelacI eae el iheM hard-to-ftnd skills which "should at $328,585 aa compared with 21,- OBDINARr HEARING AIDS. of their property aa a result of ★ ★ ★ ★ • it Ordlaary heartaig aids give Grey, new motor, dependable haadtaaM, assfal Meving Nasi racial and political discrim­ bs filled by qualifying rather thah 382pal criticism of the personnel de­ 8:18 P. M. valued at $644,135 prevloualy. Par- ' Manchester—6837 Service te-. ■ ^ TEL. 4079 partment aa presently organized aonal property such as cattle, ; D E W S y ; 'toultry, goata, Miaep, etc., haa In- MANCHESTER Medoy'a remarks on American w a s this: • . > n C K m SIAS (Tax IncL) n Want To Hear Better I ' 5 Sttuapa" RICHMAN CO. M ^ A R T Y determination to retain a grip on "Its role has baen largely nega­ < 'aaed to $308,660 from $385,110. Sales Terms Qarman policy sfSalrs also atrueh tive: To stand at the gsteivay of Ttohati May «a meS A ti Aaaeannente on cablaa, plpea, iNm m . aeeaeeee MOTOR SALES lawalaia Nliaitiallha .unducte, polas, wire, ate. have • A M . TO t P. M. D AILY at tha’ (Sarroaa mlnlatar preadeet. appototments and prawotlons and O p R y ( If SIU Or S

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1950 rAoinvl] Ha U a graduata of Connecticut Charge of oparating a motor, vahi- Party Leader AgrtouHiiral COUaco. and hia son, Three Mishaps, cle with improper brakes. Xalljs G)urt Cases Maleolm who graduated from tho waa fined $24 for going through a ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A 3 BEDROOM by Mahoney la Juliua Macehio, 40,1 same college last spring, now the stop sign. water rights as they are related to the farm will be discussed. In of Cottage street, Anapnia, la be-1 Another long list of persons ar­ Coming Here University of Connecticut has James Klar, 9, son of Mr. and RANCH STYLE HOME? Rockville Two Men Held ing nought by the police. A state- I taken over active management of Two Arrested Mra. James B. Klar of 85 High case of stormy W’eather the meet­ wide alarm for Macrhlo’s arrest I rested for traffic violations were tha Baldwin farm. Their daugh­ street, was a ^paasenger in tha ing will'be held on Frldsy. Feb­ has been sent out, Mahoney aaid | presented before Judge Wesley C. ter, Edith Is a atudent at Skid­ Kellija vehicle. He complained of Wo wtM have It holit for you with tho following fsatureo:— ruary 10. In Shooting Clarence F. Baldwin to Maple PTA Meeting last night. Eecehred in Automo­ Oryk in 'Town Court this moniing more Colihgo, the i^ a mater of Wcek«Eml Accidents In* neck pains, but did not accept W Let OB Ugh alevation la Manchester Green Section Town-England Mahoney said the assault I as local police continue their Address Women Re­ her mother, who was tha former medical attention, polico said. A musical program will bs pre­ weapon, a .82 caliber automatic, bile Accidents and Miss Margsret Wood of New volve Two Drivers; W Kiteben and dlnatta sented at the meeting of the Maple was turned over to police by an “crack down" drive on motorists in KelliJs, who waa arretted by street PTA to be held ihls evening Ansonia Police Have Falls in Hartford Manchester. publicans Feb. 1.^ Haven. No Serious Injuries Patrolman Winder, testified in, W Dining room spaca Case in Court unidentifl<4i man who said he Raleigh A. Patterson, 32 of Wat­ A social period with refresh­ at the Bohool auditorium at 8 p. m. Gun from Which They I wrestled it from the assailant | HOUSE’S court that he didn’t see the stop i W Large living room with Areplaoo Miss Bette Koss will play marim­ erfront Heights, South Coventry, Clarence F. Baldwin, chairman ments will follow. Mrs. John G. sign until It was too Iste to stop. after the shooting. - Hertford, F rt. S—(SV- Five Rottner heads the hostes.s commit­ Three week end accidents re- ba Bclections and Arthur Guzman Believe Shot (jiine No motive for the shooting was waa taken to the Hartford County of the Republican State Central He added that his brakes were I W 1 car garaga attached Injunction . Proceeding will sing. There will be a short pildona ware trMUd at hoapiUla Jail to serve a 155-day sentence tee. aulted in injuries to two persons working well Just prior to the I given though It apparently fol­ sfcday for injurica received in Committee, will be the guest and arrests of two of the driverj collision. W Full cellar and hot water heat, oil burner talk on the instrumental program lowed a party in the restaurant. OFFICIAL when he was unable td pay d total Gets Under Way in being carried out in the Town of Bulletin! Manlscalco waa paroled about a , Mitomoblle accidents and faila. of 8155 in fines. The accused was speaker st a joint meeting of the Involved. * Fully iHMlated and tile bath Session This Week Vernon schoola by W’ard Krause. .\nsonla. Feb. 6.— — year and ono-half ago after having John UcKenna. U, of 935 Maple fined |150 for driving while his li­ Women's Republican Club, the; Russian Roulette Beverly J. Wishart, elght-year- * Sale Price $14,000 to $14,500 with $4,000 down pa>*meBt. Following the meeting refrosh- Julius 5la<'rhlo. 39, of SO Itiis- served nearly two .years of a fdur- avenue, was atruck by a car on cense was under suspension and Town Committee and all special old daughter of Mr. and Mra. Monthly payment about $75.00 mehts will be served by the fourth M‘ll street, turned himself In ycar acnlencc at the Wethersfield i $5 for going through a stop sign. Fire Ig Fought OUTFITTERS IN Clifford atreet at noon, suffering rommitteea, their members and Kills Professor James A. Wishart. Jr„ of 22 Drive Rockville, Feb. 6—(Special) — grade mothers. early today to .VnMinIn poller stale prison on a holdup charge.^ a right thigh injury. He was dla- Assistant Prosecutor N. Charles other O. O. P. cltlsens Interested. F. Silver Lane Homes, la being Beneath Snow !ourt cases are assigned for trial * ‘P>*thlnn Sisters who had sought him In con- He and several others were con- ] dSatged after treatment at Hart­ Boggini told the court that the ac­ The meeting will take place Wed­ treated at the Manchester Me­ ‘ jr this week as follows at the The Past Chiefs Club of the aertlon with the Investigation victed for the Spanish Club holdup ; cused was arrested February 1 by THE ALLEN REALJY COMPANY Into the fatal shooting early here February 2, 1947, in which | ford hospital. Polica said tha drlv- nesday evening, February 15, in Princeton, N. J„ Feb. A. - f/P)— morial hospital for minor head in- easions of the Tolland County Su- Pythian Sisters will meet this ar of the car waa Jack F. Baldwin. Police Ueutenant Raymond Grif­ A young Princeton professor bet juriea received last night when she Cheshire, Feb. 8—fA5—Cheshire REALXm Hiinday morning of IKimenIe $'2,000 was stolen. MANCHESTER the American Legion hall, and the 180 CENTER STREET MAXCIIESTBR, CONN. ferior court with Judge John H. evening at eight o’clock at the maalseak-o, 30, of .5 North 41, of 38 Kenneth atreet. No arrest fin. Patterson did not answer a Women's Republican (Sub. which his life against Lady Luck at Rus­ was struck by an automobile on Aremen told today how they fogght home of Mra. William Dowdlng Found Lying In Hfreet was made. summons to appear in court on West Center street. Ling presiding—Tuesday, Town of ■Spring street. usually meets on the. third Wed- sian roulette—and lost. a grass Are under the snow. Phone 810$ Or $Ir. Allen, Maochealer 3-0438 of Thompson street. Patrolman Daniel Mc(.)Brthy I "Two men were treated for ap­ Saturday, and a warrant was Is­ Dr. Allison Williams Bunklry, Patrolman Newton F. Taggart "oventry. V8, W. Harry England, found Manlscalco l.ving in Start ] It burned a 200-foot wide arme, Mrs. Walter G e s s ay ; school with representatives of the STATE ARMORY Machinists which charges the com­ the Federal court here. and Intricate problems of the State —Try it yourself! irhurch, Mra. John Luetjen; several councils In the county at­ pany with “failure to bargain in Draper and Adler, who Aled their as 8 whole earned trim not only Szczecin. Poland, F'cb. 6 i^Pi— hool, Mrs. Walter Luetjen; tending. Martin Fagan of Rock­ good faith.” the respect of his fellow legisla­ TV-o Frenchmen and four Poles Free Eatimatea Gladly Given I ville is county director. The meet­ A company offer of a five cents suit against Mrs. McCullough a ^(immunity, Mrs. Joseph Novak; year ago last month, said the at­ tors. hut s place in the Important face a military court here today tiJlrit of the PTA Mrs. Kenneth ing will consider "Educational SATURDAY, FEB. 18,1950 - 8 P. M. ah hour Increase provided the con- taching of Mrs. McCullo\igh's prop­ cnuncil.s of the General Assembly t)n espionage charges which may Don’t ‘does' yourself. Rub tha achinf Legislature Which Connecticut thaet with the union be extended pert well with Musterole. l u crest ^eldon; Local president, Mrs. erty was *'a legal detail which was as sn export on legislation. bring them death sentence.^. ^ o rg e Magdefrau. Following tlie Teachers Deem Necessary.” Re­ ■ntll November, 1951, was reject- arranged by our then attorney. The "Gentleman from Wood- The Frenchmen are Andre Si­ pain-relieving medication epeede freeh cently the Connecticut Education ad on the grotmds that it waa a blood to the painful area, bringing [pageant there will be cards and As.sociatlon Legislative Action FOOTWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY We had no knowledge of It at th^ bridge” Is a farmer, famous for mon Rohineaii, French consular amazing relief. If pain ie intense— .refreshments will be served. “package demand." time.” his production of hybrid corn, de­ sccrctai-y here, and Gaston Driiet, W EIIAMS SERVICE committee preparcif a queatlon- Imy Kxtra Strong Mustcrole. on, Art Association Meanwhile the flve-cent pay The entertainers, who complain veloped with an Inereased content who settled In the. Baltic coast The Greater Rockville Art Asso­ nalre seeking teacher opinions re­ boost became effective today for Tsttsf M CsoJ • Isstt M Uag 341 BROAD STREET garding legislation and these sub­ seme 400 non-union members. thta Mrs. McCullough damaged of sugar in the stalk, which speeds town of Slupsk after being taken CsstsMlitrie TEL. M 257 ciation will meet this evening at their pertonal and professional fermentation of corn in the alio. prisoner of war in June, 1940. MUSTeroIE 7:80 o’clock at the social rooms of jects will be discussed 'at tonight’s reputation by making statements tha Union Congregational church. meeting. Similsr sessions are be, that they had Otmmuniat sympa­ The president Mrs. Elstber Cotton Ing held In various counties. Houston Suburbs thies originally were' represented f will talk on tree and landscape CXHOIlSElSOS by J. Kenneth Bradley of We.st- galAbag. aad-asambaia'Oia aahad ‘ - ■ ■ ^4 e . T...... p'ort. former Republican state ta bring sketched and palAUng for HOV ACOUTA or iVASIHIta Shaken bv Blast chairman who currcnfly Is a candi­ criticism. It is expected that aC' WE Gl VB OBEEN STAMPS date for that party’s nomination tioR wlU bd taken on changing the NOualoa, Tex., Feb. 8—(A5— A for governor. nama of the organization to the A Salute To The Boy Scouts aiyatortoua explosion shook Hous­ When he withdrew from the case Tolland County Art Association ton suburbs and was felt In towns last year. Draper and Adler en­ and the matter of charging dues as far as 25 miles sway last night. gaged the New Haven Arm of I will also be discussed. On Their 40th Anniversary Police were unable to locate the Wiggin and Dana. Farm Bm«aa Meeting A meeting of the Associated deureo of the blast. Quern Badly Crippled Deputy Sheriff J. M. Crabb at Women of the Tolland County We wetoonw thU opportunity during Boy Scout Executive Cars Demonstratorsa . Crosby said the blast rattled win­ Farm Bureau will be held on Tues­ London, Feb. A.—(,T*' Quetn day, February 7 at 1:45 p. m. at dows and shook buildings. Mary has been so badly crippled Wook, February 6*12, to oxtend birthday greotingo to “But we couldn’t And a thing," the borne of Mrs. Earl Abbe on by sciatica that she ha.s been un­ the Oowdy farm In Somersvllle tho Boy Sooutt of Amorioa on thoir 40th annivoreary. bo aaid. “We checked all the plpe- able to walk for the last week, it with all farm wdtnen invited to at­ . lines in this area and they're was learned today. The 82-year- ' ekth." old queen mother Is conAned to PACKARD tend. Mra. J. Francis Wood of Bomera. a member of the 8tata Thoir program of oharabtor building and oitiMfi* Crosby is about 15 miles east her room at her residence. Marl­ General Assembly wiU be the •Bd slightly north of Houston. borough house, hut has declined speaker. Subjects such oa the pos­ •hip training It a dittinot acsot to our community. Windows were broken and gro­ to stay In bed. tal bilL health insurance and ceries knocked off shelves at Shel- dOB, Little York and Aldlne. The more Boy SoouU wo have today tho better Amer* The blast was felt st Liberty. 'NEW CAR GUARANTEE Baytown and Humble. ice will be in the yeare ahead. THE OFFICE OF ' Vormer Deputy Collector Dies TEBMS Possible Now! Scouting etande for tho higheet ideate in our na* i^airfield. Feb. 6—tiPi *— John DR. LOUIS H. BLOCK *HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE fional life. Let ue do all in our power to expand thie Lawrence Lyons, Sr., former U.S. de|nity collectpr of internal rev­ TO BUY HOME REPAIRS ON “ EASY.PAY enue here, died at the Bridgeport 566 CENTER ST. To Meet Your Budget vitally important movomont. hospital yesterday after a short BUDGET PLAN” AT McKINNEY LUMBER 1 Illness. He was a native of Taun­ ton, Mass., a resident of Bridgs- WILL BE CLOSED ■NEVER BEEN REGISTERED pollt for many years and came to Filrfield iS yeara ago. He THE SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER served as Republican alderman FEB. 6 THRU FEB. 13 from the Fourth district In Brtdge- A Mutual Savings Bank 1>0R from 1917 to 1921.

MANCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET In Stock Mtderiala For Any Job From Cellar WE HAVE A — — 805 MAIN STREET------to Roof. What, Work Do You Want Done? CHAMPION, TOO! TUESDAY CHECK THIS LIST:— f r • A’m C B • PORCHES Savings! Savings! It’a our delicious Homo­ • ADDinONB The Boy Scouts a r e working hard to THRIFT TIP9— a ROOFING genized, Vitamin D Milk! a BATH ROOMS • SHELVING “Champ” with everybody keep Democracy an active, vital part of • KITCHENS # smiNo because it really costs so little. a a a Sove Monoy On • RECREATION ROOMS a STORM SASH their lives and this country. • FLOORS a DOORS Bacon and Eggs: It peps you up when you America’s future depends on youths Come In And You’ll Drive One Of These Away! # GARAGES a WINDOWS have that “run down” feel­ P**uml of Public Maritet home sliced a INSULATION a FENCES ing. Good for both young with these ideals. They deserve all the l|liigRr cured bacon (the Rnest you can buy) • PAINTING a CEILINO, ate. and old—drink it regularly for vigorous winter living. support you can give. * idy one dozen strictly fresh large size graded To* coa pay for the above type of Improvemeata oa a neoathly (from Vernon farms). boaia aad np to 88 months to pay. Don’t heoltate to caU ooC oak more aaeatioaa aboot thla eaejr payment plans Aleo enll on It’s LAB-TESTED for- abont *XkMinectlciit Home Owaerwp Progmm." your added protection yet both for 89« i- • g |n t 8 ^ t p penn^ more. ^ * (A Bagular Price of $1.04—Save 19c) Open Saturday Until 3:30 P. M. f*REME QUALITY BEEP ' Ample Parking

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same auperiority wo thought whan a car in whidi hs waa rid- damage! for the death of her hus- iUtt^llpatpr I had tha Highway ToU Ing “at a terrific meed” crashed Blast Death ■ band, J. Werner Trieschnuinn. That superiority of laio aa abutment o:If a bridge over The oompiaint aaya Trleachmann Umt Pocnietanuck river at Ledyard. JEoPtiUtg fftraUl baised cn monopoly. was killed In a dynamite blast at POTUW D W T » GUmbs to 3 4 Two other persona were injured Brings Suit hla lime quarry in Choctaw county, — *t.n n uifT m o 00.. There is now no monopoly, merely seriously In the crash. Oklahoma, while using a fuse man­ U BMMII A t Bridgeport, John Morse, 68. How Important a race between two world scienti­ ufactured by Ensign-Bickford. The llaa«MaUr. Ooam. became the state's 83rd traffic fa­ fic and industrial groupings. We accident happened two years ago THOMAS nUtOUSON, Five Persons Die by Vio­ tality when he waa killed by an Arkansas Woman S^k- today. m .. TrtM.. Omi'I HfWjl no longer threaten to use automobile police said was being rwndM Oetobar I. UO. lence Over Week-End ing $186,42fr- Dam­ CBarger Equipment Defective atomic weapons without getting driven by Joseph T. Scanlon. Is Ih|s Man's Charging the Simsbury com­ back the threat that atomic In Connecticut Daniel Shea. 70, of Vernon, ^ a ages as Fatality Result Sondar u d BeUdara. ^ retired textile worker, waa the pany with selling her husband de­ ro tt eOt«* at lUnebMtdr. Com. M weapons will be used- against us. 34Ui traffic victim. Shea died at fective equipment, Mrs. Triesch- Steonc cat* Mall lUmr. We can no longer think of deliv­ By The Associated Press Rockville City hospital early Sunr New Haven, Feb. 6— (P) — The mann charged that the fuse was ” YES”? •.W . HUKMt SnSBCRlPTIOM HATHB ” ” ering atomic bombs without re­ Five persona died by violenoe day night from Injuries police United States District Court supposed to burn for two minutes OM Taar by Mall j...... P fW said he received when atruck at clerk's office reported today that but that the blast occurred imme­ ceiving them in our turn. We can over the' week end In Connecticut Mrs. Martha S. Trleachmann of diately after Trleachmann Ignited He's the men whoee ‘‘yee" helped ts put an eafaMeue bap flIOBtllS fry ICeH ••••••# ••aa «fr fr>w the Dobsonville Wilbur Cross through me” Detective S gt B. J. Roberta said IT ’• = 7 4 . 5 0 MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU Or there la not enough armament In Police theorised that Manlscalco CIRUULATIUNE was shot In a flareup In connec­ tba friendly New York bank clerk Or You cim tslsphona him . . . or drop in to sea him at the all the world to halt Communism "Just broke under the strain” of Aswm# Finance Company office. He iays “yea” to 4 nutaf t. Tba Harald PrlDUas Ooapany. lae.. In some area like China. tion with the holdup. They said ^ X^ATKINS \ Choice a bullet from a .38 ckliber gun was worryikg for months about the BONAT COLD WAVE aatiiintf no flnaaolal raaponalblllty for In the demise of the Truman health of his wife and her father. tjrpocrapnieal arrors appaaring In ad- fired into Maniscalco's hip at 1:25 Reg. $10.00 NOW $ 7 .0 0 of styles aartlsamaou and ottaar raading mattar, Doctrine, there hss come a reali­ a.m.' Manlscalco died at Griffin Slechta was 53. g j - t u t coMsaMrWrNaf uxM to MV Tff“ la Tba Haoebastar Eaanlng Baralti. zation that we must oppose Com­ hospital, Derby, about an hour The wife, Ann, 47, was found ■tabbed to death Saturday in her Both Waves Include Shampoo, Styjed Cut and Set FINANCX Monday, Fabruary S munism not with arms, but with later.-^' IcEMmaC c a 'FEBRUARY nby Breaks Through Ice parents* home here. Also dead, 2nd Hear • fTATI THIAm MIHDM* good works, wiUi high moral and battered terribly, were her 713 MAN* miin, NUNONSTah coil. The Lodge Amendment Five of the 17 children of Mr. CHARMORE BEAUTY $HOPPE Dial 3430 • Oeeipe HeiUis, Yl$ MANeger FURNITURE Idealism, and with practical mis­ and Mrs. Joseph Hill were skating mother, Mrs. Peter Ruzlak, about sionary work In behalf of the 70, and slater, Ellen Ruzlak. 45. 241 NORTH MAIN ST. . TEL. 3043 ImriImIi M mWadk il dl mwaiEn Masi The Lodse-GoMet constitution* on the Bethel reservoir Sunday. I Ins d tIN cnti IM.M rnnrllf nyiM l« It awltb nSMCdha hililaain d tIMI MdL welfare of the people whose favor Ten-year-old Robert broke through Peace Justice J. G. Spicola, act­ al amendment which has aurprla- ing coroner, said “ there la no ques­ Communism is also seeking. This the Ice an „ " " would be only by the same mar­ down on the supply o f coal, with­ 1949 BUICK CONV. COUPE gin. out keeping his minera out of 2600 Mile Car—A Big Saving IT WORKS FOR YOU 7 DAYS A WEEK ' Under the proposed amend­ work entirely. ment, third parties would be l^as But^Jic mild quaUty of the win­ ROOK OUR aiKnAT NONOAT TrSSDAT WMDkaeBfiT capable of deliberate mischief In ter operated against him, and WNRC—TV—Thaasrl t WNHr—TV—Thsaael 6 W NHC-TV-Chaaaal 6 . VALUE PRICE WMMC-TV-CksansI a which they have, in the past, when President Truman last week 6:00—Suixr CIrws 6:30—Teletunes , 6:30—Howdy Doody 1:30—Talalunet ^ e v * 1948 BUICK SEDAN $1723 6:0O-Mred Wsrifw 6:45—Uoyrdy Doody 8:00—Film Shorta 6:48—Howdy Doody been able to swing huge blocs of proposed a truce and impartial In­ 6:00—Film Shorts Nsat o Radio A Healer 7:00—Teen Club 6:30—Lueky Puf 6:00—nim Shorts kips q r electoral votes one way or anoth­ vestigation, during which full pro­ $ 1 6 9 5 7:30—IniliJr Show Busineu 6:30—Lueky Pup 6:43—Uusic 4:30—LtRky Pan er by placing or falling to plaee 1948 NASH AMBASSADOR 8:00—Toast of the To«Vi 6:45—Musie 7:00—Fran and Ollla 6:46-Muiie styling duction of coal Bhould be resumed, 9:00—Play hauae 7:00—Frwn and Ollle 7:30—Melody Harmony 7:00—Fren ta d Ollte Ne.st : a ticket in larger states. Lewie was backed into an uncom­ Radio A Heater, Overdrive $1423 10:00—Calebrlly Tima 7:30—Mohswk Showroom 7:46—Ntwsreel 7:10—Mohawh Showroom 7:45—Newsreel you .en All this would make our Presi­ fortable comer. 4 to choose from 10:30—The Clock. t:00-M llton Berio 7:46-Musio $1195 11:00—Late News 8:00—Silver Theater 9:00—TBA 1:00—Arthur Oodtray Sheraton.. “" " V dential contests cleaner, more di­ To escape giving such full pro­ 1:30—Concert Program 9:10—Suspense t :00—Abe' BuitI ws 1947 BUICK SEDANETTE $1,393 9:00—Candid Camera rectly inUrcsting to all the vot- duction, Lewis haa had to go to 10:00—Amateur Hour 9:30—Boxln# Radio & Heater ' 1:30—The Qoldbergi. • . 11:00—You're Alt Artist' 11:00—Wrestling srs, more fairly decided, and, con- the other extreme, which la to $1195 10:00—Studio Ona for a beautiful bedroom ^ asguently, more representative of send his strike again into com­ 1947 HUDSON 2-DOOR $1025 11:0O—Lata Newa the basic spirit and prindples of plete effect. That will create the Radio & Heater TMTKSOAY niiDA^ SATtSDAT $ 8 9 5 WNMC—TV—Chaaarl 6 WNHC—TV—dm auel 6 WMHC—TV—Cksuael 6 democracy. emergency In which Taft-HarUey 1947 FORD COUPE SEDAN $915 6:30—Teletunea 6:30—Teletunea 3:36—Navy Basketball will have to be used. Radio A Heater $ 9 1 5 5:66—Howdy. Doody 1:00—Twilight Time 6:00—Teletunea Truman Doctrine Still Dead It is a fina battle between Presi­ 6:0»-TwlllKht Hour 6:10—Lucky Pup 6:30—Red Barber 1946 BUICK SEDAN $1245 6.30—Lucky Pup 1:4.1—Jean O'Brien 6:45—Lueky Pup dent ’Truman and Lewis, and the 7:00—Lon# Bancer If one considers what teems the 6:46—Three Pox Fables . 7:00—Fran and Ollle 1,139.00 nation has been considerably Radio A Heater $1195 7:00—Fran and Ollle 7:30—Mohawk Showroom 7:30—Screen T»st very evident truth—that thia na­ 7 .10—Melody A Harmony 1:00—Mams 1:00—64th St. Ret us heartened by Mr. Truman's refus­ tion would not now be embarking 1942 TONTIAC SEDAN $643 7:48—Newsreel k .lO—We the People 9:00—Bd Wynn Bed, dresser, . al to-play the Lewia game. But as 1:00—Slop the Muale 9:00—Versatile Varieties 9:30—TBA upon the manufacture of the hy­ Radio A Heatfr $ 6 4 5 9:00—Morey Amiter<.aiii 9:30—Life Besliis at SO 10:00—Wrestling for the miners, who are supposed and chest Big 7 cu. ft, A H it! drogen bomb If It had not been t . 30—Author Meets Critics 10:00—Boxing 11:00—News to be the object of Mr. Lewis’ an- 1941 OLDSMOBILE CONV. $575 10:00-Prlvat.- Eya 11:00—Hreatost Fights lee the fact that Russia developed ll.'lS —Late News dsavors, they have already loat COUPE. Radio A Heater 10:10—Late News and exploded the A-bomb last $ 5 7 5 180 days pay, and no new benefit •tjmmer—it becomes apparent 1941 CHEVROLET SPECIAL $495 KELVINATOR WOOL- Mr. Lewis can get for them can tkBt what we hope to gain from 2-DOOR. Heater make that up to them in their life­ $ 4 7 5 tfto Iqrdrogen bomb is a restora- Payments as low as $10-00 per month times. 1940 BUICK SUPER SEDAN $495 * 1 9 4 .9 5 RIPPLE ^ « u p ^ ^ t y «• Radio A Heater *'5 V * ****** *'* Russia had $ 4 9 5 bomb. 1940 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN $445 CARPET think o f the hydrogen bomb Radio A Heater $ 4 4 5 » 9 A Not a fi..b u l'a big 7 cu. f t ^ ^ (B ffitoth in g that may once more 1049 Kelvinator powered by the 1937 femoue Kelvinator Polarephare. p | a «a the lend in the ntomle INCOME TAX DODGE SEDAN Rom very good The Kelvinator reputation for moc. .Wa think of it na IS MY BUSINESS $ 1 2 5 dependable, economical per- ^ 3 0 8q*yd. which may once more . fonnance is largely due to thia Now. .aitjoy tba rich Umditiongl itjrUiig of tha masUr da> the miUtary "drop” on For famoua aealed-ln-eteel power signer Bberaton. .the mtlay gleara of beautiful mahogany unit. Only three major mov­ in 9 ft* width! EXPERIENCEa . .at a dramatically low Wntklnz February Salt price! Both QUALIFIED ing parta; permanent oil sup* yra once more Gos^m aH dresser and cheat have bow fronta, o ^ brnsea. apade feet. My. Ample capacity., with ASSISTANCE Drawers are carefully fitted, centeiwmiided and dustpnxifrd WiiniHS Everyone who wanU the beauty of plain troadloem eayet, ea * tha w«1d. promla- ^ reeerve, to maintain proper YOUR PACKARD DEALER ' . throughout. The mirror la broken pedlZMnt • IbWlBAF 4 Gmy.HOiA. 2B8 OsB4a r 8 t „ Tow n BUICK SALES A SERVICE PHONE 2.4571 9x13 cosU onto $54.00. OxXO $46.00, and 9x16 only $«7J0! EASY BUDGET TftRMS ^ ttad quantltj;. \ ■ ’ / ■X.. A ' ' .r: ..Sr,, MA^LHl!.s^l:,K e.vt..MUMi HC.KALU. MANCHESTER. COJCN.. MONDAY. FEBRUARY «. 1950 PAGE KTNC'

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1950 about one of the most dramatic trot of the town to set a pstu-rn climaxes of the entire play. for sleeting Democratic represen­ GET AHEAD IN 19S0 Photo Expert G ile a d Offer Talent As Mr. Lambert. Jack Mortimer Voters Will tatives in tbs rural towns to carry WE BfAKT TOE Of ten years has ended each year therefora determined that every mnkes his Initial stage appearance out hia program. with a balance In the treasury. effort should be made to secure YOUR OWN business I' ‘ E llin g to n | Yale Seeking Tlie monthly meeting of the In Thespians with Thespians. Jack has long Fill Vacancy e AmaD Inveatmmt ♦ Na c S f o d a y ^ s R a d i o - - - Sweeps "But now," President Seymour the added support that will main­ Coming Here been .active with the group but d im While Waiting for Train points out, "for a variety of rea­ Ladles' Aid Society of the Gilead e Immediate Ineome I - ••• ' WHAT - m*!• r , i ; u ;, tain Yale In her dlsUngulshed po­ always until now on the produc­ The Ellington Board of Educa­ sons it seems clean that, for an Congregational church will be held ir ft HEBE , , , W rU A ->IM .T Stoiic Building More Money sition and assure her continued tion end of presenting a show - indeflnite period, these operations service to the' nation." this Wednesday at tht parsonage. Special Election Toflay Bridgeport. Feb. 8 —t/Pi A Phll- T H E 1950 C AM E O V E N D O R tion was aomewhat aurpriaed when Camera Club to Hour Van McQuide to Bo Seen stHging, eceiicry. etc. At pres­ sdelphla woman, Mrs. Mary Davis, they learned the action of the ' "* « will result in a red flgure unless D ie hostesses are Mrs. Norman ent he Is vice president of Center Th* answrr to trery mon's search tor Bxtra In Trumbull to Pick 85, collapsed and died, apparently Inrom*—Ind'pendenr* and SecuriOr. A small ♦ 11188- decisive measures are undertak­ Bo Steffasiaon at “Y” Warner and Mrs. Karle Links. In Important Role in News on all stations. Site of Birth of Mass Rockville Board of Eklucation at Tbesplsns. of natural causes, while welting Investment will start you la your own bilsi. o u t « r ruBOijr. Seymour Calls Strength en." “Double Door" will be presented WnC-B*ckst«s« Wtf*. 11:18— their last session. There were ru­ Five Persons Die Wodneaday Night Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ka^ niuiid “Double Door'’^ Two Selectmen for s rallrund train In ths depot ncM nperttlng Brand New Cameo Trat as8 He declared that thia situation Now...to relieve at Hollister school on February 7 Ball Oum Vandint Waehinas—plaotd ra 1^ WKNB—N«ws: R«VMst WONS—Jack's Waxworks. ProdiirUon as Known mors to the effect that there would Of University ‘Unmis­ and sua, WiUiaui ot East Haiiiptun, here Sunday, called for a "critical determina­ distress without moved uitj I'aul Fotooek's house on anlicy amt that the Yale dosing, rub on. Wedneedav at 8 p. m. in the Y. Godfrey Hill, Saturday. Mrs. Ray­ at Center Pharmacy or may be ob­ WONB—Hollywood. U. 8. w n c —Mindy Carson Sings. Theapians’ production of "Double voters are holding a apecial elec­ nperata at !e and Se. lington Board Is officially notified corporation had two alternativea: M. C. A. The Village Charm Cam­ mond IS the (ormsr Jean Warner, tained from any Thespian mem­ W OOC»IUque*t TImfc W TH T—Ted Malone. era club W ll preeent Bo Steffan- tion for first and third selectmen Tea am lavllml 4a mtet tha mamsa>4slt?a al Hamden, Feb. 0.- (A5 A cen­ that It Is final, the Ellington Board New Haven, Feb. 6.— The It could have enleietl upon a se­ Eureka. Mont., Feb. 6— dp— A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Door" tomorrow night. Van Mc- ber. tba f'anme Veader wha will aaawar all ,yan* WDRO-rHcwi; Owry Moort W'HAT—Moonlight Matinee. ries of drastic economies which eon, noted lecturer, author and here today to fill the vacancy ere. of Elducation will take up the mat­ strength of Yale is described as W'ainet. Quide will be eeen as "Mr. Chase," aaetllaat aheal tkla reaiarhabl* affar. Bbow. 11 :U — turies-old stone building in which would refliH't Inevitably mam the pre-dawn fire swept through a photographer who will apeak on ated last December when First i WDRC—Public Service Pro­ ter to And measures to give Elling­ "unmistakable'* as she approach­ TAXPAYER!/ Mrs. Alex Spak and son Allan of ri.ArE Hate! Oak te d tt. historians say occurred the birth ediieattonal i|nallly of Yale; or it three-story frame hotel yesteiday, "Winter Photography." the representative from Tiffany’s 1 ii, • mj_____ i Selectman William 8. Bailey. Be* Phanat Maaekeatar 4411. W HAT—Moot Mo ftt Goorge's. gram. ton pupils a High school education, es her 250th birthday next year Boston spent Saturday at the publican, resigned. of mass production as It is known might have called ii|*«vn Alumni For help on Income Mr. Steffanson, the lecturer, and Jack Mortimer will be seen 1 iN f l l l l C C I OATKi Pebrsary Mb ta llth larlaalva. 11:80— but at present there Is no Informa­ by President (.Charles Seymour, killing five persons. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tima! IS M a. m. le III* p. m. and friends for fresh support on a Tax Returns Phone cornea to Manchester for the Bret Candidates for first selectmen 'yiiiiooiii w n c —StolU DoUoo. W TH T—Gems for Thought. today, is a blackened hulk. tion to publish as thc.v do not know who retises In June. Authorities blamed an oil bur­ Daniel H. Hodge. Os "Lambert," the detective. are Reginald B. Reed, Republican, Iise p. m. ta 111* p. m. "large scale, prnnlttlng the uni­ time to apeak before the Camera W TH T— BoiMbtond. W TIC—Boston Symphony Dress Fire yesterday swept the Inte­ what ran and will havc.to be done. Seymour in his annual report to* ner explosion for the fire. Although the role of "Mr. As Father of Boy and Melvin P. Hart, Democrat. Olkar llsMa by Appalatomat. versity to go forward from club. He hsN lectured a great The Young Feople'a Fellowahlp A*k tar Mr. Edward W. EaraaM. W ON8—Jack Downey o Music Rehearsal. Ellington Grange will meet the Alumni, made public here yes­ Dead were John Powell and Manchester Chase” is a brief one, it is one of Hart was defeated by Bailey by rior o f the building where Eli Wednesday night, February 8, at strength to .strength deal before other Camera olube held their meeting Sunday evening ■hop. It.'OO— terday, stressed that Yale needs Delano Grayson, membera of the at the home of the Misses Louise Rome, Fob, 6-i/D Ingrid Berg­ 200 votes In the last election but Whitney In 1708 produced uniform 8 o’clock, in the Ellington Town Said Seymour throughout New England. A few great importance. Mr. Chase mn CAMEO VENDORS '".w"T.‘rh,*1i,*T. W TIC—News; Dance Orchestra. more money to prevent It from al­ Browning High school basketball 4993 and Emily Owen in Amston. The man was visited this morning by won the minority position on the W mi parts that could be - used in the hall. Applleatlons for member­ weeks ago he was lecturing be­ has long been acquainted with the r w iT A U w n c —tiorenso Jones. lowing its "excellence" to "slip "To the coriHiration it seemed team; Charles Cameron, about 74, topic for discussion was "What tf a Catholic priest, heightening spec­ tljree-msn board. Frequency Modnialiffn . assembly linn production of his ship should be brought in at thia iinthinknble, no niait*'i what the fore the Amherst Camera club at W H A T—Cheoter, The (^rlous into mediocrity." Eureka farmer; William Peterson Your Hobby?" MUs Sally Scranton Van .Bret fam ily—having, for ulation that she might be arrang­ Keroed So Reolga WUHC— I'SI ».'».7 MC. famous rifles. Until Whitney hit meeting. Following the business financial stringency, that at this Winthrop Merriain Amherst, VvouiisnE O w eL He drelared that 5’ale needs of Eureka. Great Northern rail­ was in charge of the worship ssrv years, helped the late Jacob Van ing the bapflam of her baby son, In order to run In today’s eltc- W'CCO—Newa; Request Time. w m A — 108.7 MC. on the idea, each rifle was a hand­ the program under the chalrman- time we should enter U|Hin a pol­ Public Accountant A t on author he hss wTitten new finances and said the deter­ way employe, ard Ed La France, ice. Other members of the com­ Bret in the selection of each pearl Robertlao. tloD. Hart was forced to resign as WORC—New England Note­ 3-0 p. m. aame aa WTHT. made affair that took hours In the ahlp of John MoConvtIle, "Our icy of studied educational recea- about 84, hotel clerk. several articles for various mag- of just the right coloring and tex­ Maaculinity" will be the subject. mination to seek additional finan­ S43 Main St. Room 15 mittee were Louise Owen who bad Yesterday she saw s priest and third selectman. Candtdstsa to book. 6:00— Sho wt Ime. making. sion. Thp fire destroyed the 25-room arines on winter photography. Refreshments and a social hour cial aid waa one of the most re­ Manche: ter, Conn. the discussion, LtlUsfi Miner and ture to add to the fabulous Van two monks’ in her three-room ma­ replace him in the election aro Matinee. 6:30—Serene Gammell; Weather "In the aiitiinm of 1918 It was boteb the Montana. One of the outstanding articles He found out that by making will follow the program in the cent "vital decisions" which have Catherine Ellisi' Bret pearl necklace. On the day ternity apartment at Santa Mar- Wsrren Schmidt, Republican, and 8;00 -Same as WTHT AM. was written in the February 1949 of the wedding of Miss Dsrrow uniform parts, he could make his lower hall. been made about the university's Mr. and Mrs. Almon Doubleday gherita clinic. George French. Democrat. The W TIC— I'M » « .» MC. firearms much faster without los­ future. Issue of Popular Photography un­ *W n C —Toung Wltlder Brown. John and Jane Clapp, .son and of Colchester and Mr. and Mrs. to Rip Van Bret, Mr. Chase de­ Italian Film Director Roberto other member of the board is Les­ MI>BC— H i on the .\lr I p. m.- ing their prime asset, their accu­ der the heading of "Let It Snow.” livers the priceless necklace as ♦ aoewsUwl Mgb gloas Unlsh W fiX t^iory Queen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Seymour, reporting on a "stock-1 Thomas Jello of Lebanon have left Rossellini, whom Ingrid reportedly lie T. Whitney, a Republican. ll:8A. racy. Ae a photographer he is excel­ the bridegroom’s gift to bis bride. WORC—Old Record Shop. Clapp, are the happy owners of a taking of Yale strength and weak­ on s motor trip to Califomis. They has named as the father of her The Republicans claimed In cam­ ♦ KenOsHs nmsr three aimanslsnerf Same as WDRC. Vacant for Several Years lent. His picture "Cold Fury.” Whst disposition of It Is made by WCOO—Junlor Disc Jockeys. new pet as they have a Boxer ness during the past academic planned to v l i t Mr. and Mrs. son and whom ehe plans to marry paign speechsa that the Issues In­ WFH.\— which w*as published In Popular Victoria Van Bret will startle and Besides the interior of the build­ dog. year," said they show these "cer­ Francis Harrington in St. Peters­ when she gets her divorce from Dr, volved In the election were not lo­ P. M. Photography, has .won acclaim amaze everyone who seea It. '♦ Tan psepsau* calors W OB&-OM Record Shop. ing, the roof also was burned off. TTie AnxIHery of Hatbeway- tain clear conclusions;" ! burg, Florida this week and then Peter Lindstrom, waa believed to cal. Instead, they charged Gov. 'WrfiKi-ChaUengc of the Tu- 6:00 Racing and Sports, every place that It haa been Hrom high school. Vnn Mc- 7'hr building had been vacant and Mlller Post, Amertran I>egion, No. 1. Academically, Yale's over- ] take the southern route to Califor­ have left the clinic Just before Chester Bowles with "statism ," db MflU nsvoe cMp, ernck ar peal 6:I."> —Farm Report. shown. He has exhibited In Qulde has been active in drama- saying he had entered the cam­ W M AY*-M y Serenade. boarded up for several years. 62, will hold a grocery sorial. all distinction in Uie service of nia. Mrs. Dopbledsy was the for­ dawn. 0:25—Weather. great many Internstlonsl photo­ tica. While a student at R P. Rnaselllnl spent the week end • i t Wipe* Inatpntfy efaan j W W ^ i g Brother Bill About five years ago fire also Diesday, February 14, at 8 p. m. the nation is "beyond question." mer Olive W hlU before her mar­ paign in an attempt to win con- 6:30—Weatern Serenade. graphy salons. Last June several I. Ip Troy, New* York, he was there with Miss Bergman. WON8—Mark Trail, destroyed an adjoining building In the Ellington Town hall But the quality of teaching and Pine Pharmacy riage, daughter of Mr. and Mra. A Novae ragtilroa eappintint 6 ;4.5—Keyboard Kapers. of his pictures were on exhibition president of the college dramatic "In the pri\’ocy of their hospital w n c —When A Girl Marries. which once waa a portion of the scholarship In various depart-* J. Kellogg White of Gilead. 7:00—Dance Time. old Whitney plant. That building St the Hartford International Pho­ society. He also did radio work room," her personal physician WKNJR^News Request Ma- menta is uneven. Even those de­ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fogll and AcUATONCCteliUtvE 8:00-Proiidly We Hall, was restored. partments whose quality* is un­ FREE DELIVERY, tograph Salon Mr. Steffanson In that city. Before Joining the said yesterday "Miss Bergman af- . 'tlnee.' 2 0 Persons Flee family attended open house at the 8:30—Guest Star. Both buildings lie on property matched are threatened both by has won several outstanding prizes Thespiana, be waa a ipember of fccUunately refers 'to Mr. Ros- S:1A— 8:45— Sunset 0000. in photography. home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wus- the Umellters where he pla>*ed sslllnl as the father of her child." W nO-l'>rHa Faces Ule. of the New Haven Water com­ restricted budgets and the compe­ 664 CENTER ST. TELEPHONE 2-9814 terbsrth of Wallingford In ob­ \n a m M9twym! wnc—FM On the air 7:80 a. m.- New Haven Fire tition of other universities. Mr. Steffan.**on is going to bring the male lead in "Blithe .Spirit.* M t U K O U M W H A T—Meet the Band pany not far from the Lake Whit­ servance of Mr. and Mrs. Wustre- 1 a. m. 2. Aa far aa flnancial mattera several of bis pictures with him and WSJ also a member of ^fa^k keen Aid In Conservation WICNB- Sports. ney dam Just off Whitney avenue. barth's first wedding anniversary. Same as w n C . are concerned, Yale over the past and whibit them Wednesday Twain Masquers, appearing in New Haven. Feb. fl— )—A two- »:*•— dP nlgbt. , Mr. and Mrs. WUbur 8. Porter many of their plays Last June, New Haven. Feb 8—iJ*i—Carol . WON8—Tom Mix. Teleslaloa alarm fire of unknown origin drove were surprised on Friday evening The public is invited to attend In the Thespian tournament pre- n. Dunbar, director ot 5’slc s Pea­ em/rm(CAum tv eoLBSi W TH T—Jack Armstrong, WNHfi- -TV. Flagstones Given about 20 persons from a six- when fifty of their friends and Call 4148 the lecture which la free. D ’ * aentstlon of "Mooncalf Mugford" body museum, forecait yesterday | Pressrili* ly Tbeasaed* af Dtetaral w n c —Just Plain Bill. A. M. family. three-Htory frame tene­ New Hearing DeY’ice lecture will be of especial Interest neighbor#' gavs them a hijuse- in which he played the lead, Van ! that natural history museums 'will i W H A T —Meet the Band ment house on Nieoll street shortly risTussTii m «ft be good when Open 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. 10:00 Test Pattern and Tele- to all photographers wirmlng party. During the even­ was awarded a prize tor Individual | play an increasingly important thousand* of Doctors proscribed It 5:«B— Marine Museum before 6:45 this morning. Has No Receiver tunes. ing Rev. George Milne presented acting. At present he Is business 1 part in the development of public for year*. mToasni sets of one# Monday thru Friday W H A T —Sports, 10:45 -Mornlng Chapel. Seven fire companies, under Button In Ear Mr. and Mrs. Porter two mahog­ manager of- the - —Thespian*. | understanding of ' the national to rsUevs such coughing. It act aoUy wnc—Front Page Farrell. 11:00 -Test Pattern and Tone. Mystic, Feb. 6— (/P>—Visitors to Deputy Chief Thomas Collins and any end Ubles and two matching 'The introduction of "Lambert," problem of conservation. He spoke 'loosens up' phlegm and makes It easier to raise. Sa/s. X//*ct■. w n c —News. 4:80-TeIetunea. ’ The association announced today Mrs. Leon F o fll of Hartford was W H A T —News. .5:00—Ted Steele Show it had received aa a gift curb- sermons, friendly companionship Town for Wsshwgton, D. C.. Feb. 8—«|.»1.31.. W c resigned to accept an appointment 11;00-Ijite News. Contribution .50c " ‘'Uoef. Umlfed .»ock ovo7 Connecticut. WTHT—Trios at Twilight. identify them. Write Beltone today. of Me 8 U U Supreme Court of Both sides were called to s WDRC—Uowell Thomas. tlKAY’S SOAPFUKIS. 12<^oi.pln. 23c Errors, said In announcing his hearing before the State F*ublic in the low-price field gives you ^11 that’s beautiful.. • 1:88- plans; Utilities oommiBslon where a peti­ WON8—News; Fulton t - I Potrofol M IN E IA L Stai Bodies by Fisher AUTOMATIC PartItsi PlMomboi, maM*fR.cigiv7rs 2J9 TNIAIUIIEatORIKTobs.lOaig.,lirs t7c The dolly illustrated is only on* of That's why record numbers of men and women WONS-Jeck'e Wexworka. ^-widely recognixed as the world's standard of fine MIf tl ON * Mytaps, vEmuias for cMNrao. . JRs .17c a set of three mad* from the Mun* II2-43I are visiting Chavtotet abewrooms in all parts of WTHT—Note# for Nodding. RBl-MUC0n0N.3at.«spaiisarpkg. 49c directions. Measuring 12 8*4. 8 and o o a c b c ^ - « t lowest cost \ . Mill a( Magai s l i M pW 33c the country . . . inipecting, praising ind placing Hsra, for tha first tims la low

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 19B0 about one of the moat dramatic trol of the town to eel a paltvmi climaxes of th* entire play. for sisettng Democratic rspreaeii- GET AHEAD IN 1950 Photo Expert G ile a d Offer Talent As Mr. Lambert. Jack Mortimer Voters Will tatlve* in to* rural towns to carry WB BTARff TOD IN ten years has ended each year therefore determined that every make* hi* IniUal stage appearance out his program. YOUR OWN BUSINESS Blaze Sweeps Ellington Yale Seeking with a balance In the treasury, effort should be made to secure The montlily meeting of the with Thespians. Jack ha* long S S S o - u w T o d a y ^ s R a d i o "But now," President Seymour the added support that will main­ Coining Here In Thespians been active with the. group but Fill Vacaiiev Dies niille Walling for Train * SmnU Inveelment dr So MUog ■l« points out, "for a variety of rea­ Ladies' Aid Society of the Gilead it Immediate Inoom* tain Yale In her distinguished po­ Congregational church will be held always until now on the produc­ ITS IIRRB . . . W niA->IM .1 The Ellington Board of Educa­ sons it seems clear that, for an sition and assure her continued tion end of presenting a ahow - Stone Biiilcling More Money this Wednesday at the parsonage. Special Election Toilay Bridgeport, Feb. ft (/Pi—A Phil­ tion waa somewhat surprised when Indeflnlte period, these operaUons service to the nation." Camera Club to Hour Van McQuIde to Bo Soon atagiug. scenery, ete. At pres­ adelphia woman, Mr*. Vary Davis, THE 1950 CAMEO VENDOR AllltA— they learned the action of the wtll result In a red figure unless Tlie bostesses are Airs. Norman ent he I* vice president of Center In Trumbull to Pick S5, collapsed and died, apparently Th« answer lo every mvn'B aearrh for Rstra deeiaive measure* are undertak­ Bo Steffanson at “Y” In Important Roir in Ttaeapisnd. Income—Independence end Security. A pnall Newa on all atatlon*. of Birth of Mass Rockville Board of Education at Seymour Calls Strength en." SVanier and Mrs. Kar|e Ldoks. of natural cause*, while waiting Inveetment will elsrt you la your own busi­ 11:1ft— their last session. There were ru­ Five Persons Die W*dneftAiy N ight Mr. and Airs. Donald' Ka.> aiund “Double Door” "Double Door" will be presented Two Selectmen for a rallrund train In ths depot ness npereling Brand Naw ciunao Rut aad WONS—Jack * Waxwork*. ProfliictJon as Known mors to the effect that there would Of University ‘Unmis­ He declaim that this situation and sou, vvilliaui ot Last Hamptun, ■It Hollister eohool on February 7 here Sunday. Ball Oiini Vanding Machlnas—pla«ad sa te called tor a "critical determina­ Now...to relieve' catiun In your town by our men. Ma^laae WDRC—World Tonight, be no tuition pupils after 1953. distress without niovod uitJ 1‘aul Fotocck's house on When the curtstn goes up on and 8. Tiekets are now on sale Trumbull, Fsb. ft— Trumbull w n c —Mindy Carson Sing*. Today Blackcncfl Hulk If this vote stands and when El­ takable* in Report tion” of policy and that the Yale 111 Hotel Blaze Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the Y. Godfrey Hill, Saturday. Mr*. Ray­ at Center Pharmacy or may be ob­ Immtdiately avallabla. In various eolofO, ta WON8—Hollywood. U. 8. A. dosing, rub on... M. C. A. The Village Charm Cam­ TTieapians’ production of "Double voters are holding a apeclal elec­ nperata at 1c and tc. WOCX>-IUer. I Show. would reflect inevitably upon the pre-dawn fire swept through a photographer who will speak on ated last December when First ri-ACE Hetrl Osk tedlS, ’ WHAT—Moot Ho M Ooorfc'o. WDRC—Public Service Pro­ historians say occurred the birth ter to And measures to give Elling­ "unmistakable” aa ahe approach- TAXPAYER! Mrs. Alex Spak and son Allan of the representative from Tiffany's Selectman William 8. Bailey, Re­ gram. ton pupils a High school education, ea her 250th birthday next year edurattonal quality of Yale: or it three-story frame hotel yesterday, "Winter Photography.” B .HI spent Saturday at the Pkseei Meeckealer MU. 4il8“ of mass production as it is known might have called upon Alumni For help on Income Mr. Steffanson, the lecturer, 0 011 and Jack Mortimer will lie aren i Rossellini NaiiiecI publican. resigned. IIATR: rebraery Slk «e Itfk Isrleelva doum 11:80— but at present there is no Informa­ by President CTiarles Seymour, killing five persons. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Candidates for first selectmen TIaia: t*:** e. le. te I ilS p. m. w n c —stouo . today, is a blackened hulk. tion to publish as they do not know and friends for-fresh support on a comes to Manchester for the Orst aa "Lambert," the detective. WTHT—Butdrtand. WTHT—Gems for Thought. who reuses In June. Authorities blamed an oil bur­ Tax Returns Phone Daniel H. H<^e. are Reginald B. Reed, Republican, Iisa p. «. «e tiSI p. ai. WTIC—Boston Symphony Dress Fire yesterday swept the Inte­ what can and will have to be done. "large scale, permitting the uni­ time to speak before the Camera Although the role of "Mr. As Father of Boy Otker llaiee by Appelataeat. WONS—Jack Downey * Mualc Ellington Grange will meet Seymour In his annual report to versity to go forward from ner explosion for the fire. club. He has lectured a great The Young People's Fellowship and Melvin P. Hart, Democrat. Atk ter Mr. Edward W. asraeM. Rehearsal. rior of the building where Eli the Alumni, made public here yes­ Manchester held their meeting Sunday evening Chase” is a brief one, it is one of Hert was defeated by Bailey by Shop. lt:0O— Wednesday night. February 8, at strength to strength. Dead were John Powell and deal before other Camera club* Whitney in 1798 produced uniform terday, stressed that Yale needs Delano Grayson, members of the S t the home of the Misses Louise great Importance. Mr. Chase Rome, Feb. ft i/D - Ingrid Berg­ 200 vote* in the last election but CAMEO VENDORS WTIC— Nows; Dance Orchestra. 8 o'clock, in the Ellington Town more money to prevent It from al­ Said Seymour: throughout New England.- A few won the minority poaltion on th* W n c —tiorenw Jone*. part* that could be used In the hall. Applications for member­ Browning High school basketball 4993 weeks ago he was lecturing be­ and Emily Owen in Amston. The has long been acquainted with the man was visited this morning by WHAT—Chooter, The Curiouo Frequency Modulation lowing Its "excellence" to "slip "To the corporation it. seemed team: Charles Cameron, about 74 topic for discussion was "What is a Cathotie pneal, heightening spec­ three-man board. assembly line production of his ship should be brought in at thia unthinkable, no matter what the fore the Amherst Camera club at Van .Bret family—having, for Camel. WDRC—FM 98.7 MC. meeting. Following the b\isinean into mediocrity.” Eureka farmer; William Peterson Your Hobby T" Miss Sally Scranton ulation that she might be arrang­ Forced to Resign WOOD—Newa; Requoat Time. famous rifles. Until Whitney hit He declared that Yale needs financial stringency, that at this Winlliroii Merriuiii Amherst. years, helped the late Jacob Van W raA —108.7 NC. on the idea, each rifle was a hand­ the program under the chairman­ of Eureka. Great Northern rail­ As an author he ha* wTitten was In charge of the worship ssrv- ing the baptism of her baby son, In order to nin in today's elac- WDRC—New England Note­ ship of John McConvlIle, "Our new flnances and said the deter­ time we shouhl enter upon s pol­ way employe. ar»o».on thaf You Money Phone 2-5524 Or 2-9002 WON8—Tom Mix. Teletlalon night. . Mr. and Mrs. WUbur S- Porter many (jf their plays Last June, New Haven. Feb ft—iJ’i—Carol alarm fire of unknown origin drove The public is invited to attend were surprised on Friday evening From 0 .\. M. to 9 P. M. WTHT—Jack Armstrong, WVHO—TV. about 20 persona from a slx- on Hond'uds o^ and Horru» »»ds In the Thespian tournament pre­ O. Dimhar. director of Yale's Pea- emnm(OUratO t v COLDS) Call 4148 Flagstones Given when fifty of their friends and w n c —Ju»t Plain Bill. the lecture which is free. 'H'* sentation of "Mooncslf Mugford" 1)ia1.v muBcum, forecast yesterday Praiiiltid fty Thonaand* *f Deatarsl A. M famlly, three-story frame tene­ New Hearing Device lecture will be of especial Interest neighbor* gave them a hquse In which he played the lead. Van WHAT—Meet the Band, 10:00 Test Pattern and Tele­ ment house on Nicoll street shortly that natural history museum* v,ill rtsTuaani tnvif be good when Op«n 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Marine Museum to all photographer* warming party. During th* even was awarded a prir* for Individual play an increasingly Important thouaends of Doctors praaeribed it kidd' I tune*. before 6:45 this morning. Has No Receiver mg Rev. George Milne presented acting. At present he is business part In the development of public for years, somrasm act* at one* WHAT—SporU. 10:4.5—Morning Chapel. Seven fire companies, under Mr. end Mrs. Porter two mahog­ to ralleve such oouglUng. It aetasllT Monday thru Friday W n c—Front Page Farrell. Deputy Chief Thomas Collins and Button In Ear manager of the Thespian*. understanding of ths national 11:00 Test Pattern and Tone. Mystic, Feb. visitors to any end tables and tw'o matching The Introduction of "Lambert." problem of conservation. He spoke ‘loosens up' phlasm and makes It Including Wed. Afternoon WDRC—Curt Massey. P. M. the Marine Historical association's Acting Deputy Fire Chief Robert Chicago. 111.- Deafened people Benton Offering lamp* as gifts from their Glleed eaater to rata*. 3a/a. EffocHv*. Grey, used five water lines to ex­ are hailing a new device that gives the detective by Victoria Van I on the weekly rsdto program "Yule Evening .3:30—Test Pattern and Tele­ Marine museum here will be able friend*. Ceke and coffee were Bret anil hU ensuing report brings 11: teiprela tlie News. " Open Till Noon on Sat. tune*. to walk on history as well as look tinguish the flames. them clear hearing without mak­ i tasting, too. '^PERTU881N(^ ing them wear a receiver button QS advertised in LIFE Washington Trip served *nd a social evening wse WONS—News, 4:00- Home Makers' Exchange. at IL enjoyed. . ^ w n c —News. 4:80—Teletunes. * The association announced today in the ear. They now enjoy songs, Alra. Leon Fogll of Hartford was 5:00 Ted Steele Show. sermons, friendly companionship Washington. D. C., Feb. ft—(jP)--- WHAT—New*. it had received aa a gift curb- to r Ob Iis @3^ B visitor at th* home of Mr. and WTHT—Jo* Oirand Show. 5:30 Teletunes. stones and flagstones which were and business succes.s with no self- A Connecticut high school student Mr*. Clarence Fogll on Sunday. WDRC—News. 5:45—How0 ing device In the jaivacy of your WONS—Evening Star. 10:00—Sttidio One. rompany” but did not otherwlae Gov. Chester Bowles when Baldwin port of petroleum products In Contribution .lOc own home without risking a penny. VACUUM lO n iL Piftf. It|.»1.3t. ■ ffc resigned to accept an appointment Connecticut. WTHT—Trio* at Twilight. 11:00-L ate Newa. Identify them. Write Beltone today. in- WDRC—Lowell Thomas. of Me State Supreme Court of Both sides were called to a ELK AY’S SOAP FUKES. n. ^ig. 23< yoori B rnrs, said in announcing his hearing before the State Public in the low-price field gives you all that’s beautiful. • • IrtA— plans; UtiUtlc* oommisBlon where a peti­ WONS—News; Fulton Lewi*, MILK CHOG. Colts. 4 ia "There I* a lot we can leant tion of the ratlro*d to reduce Jr. SferlOc from our children in seeking rate* has been on file for aeveral WTHT—CUoo Kid. hoMst, straightforward comment* montb*. Tha lower carrying w n c —Ught-Up Time FLASHll6HT.4-{illfociKing,*IJf vahw f t c oi The kind of world they are in­ charges were to go Into effect WHAT—Symphony H*ll MIMrWM).Vtll»m heriting from their elders. This is Dec. 2. WDRC—Beulah. M ed fo reJ frankly an experiment to kindle all that’s thrilling.. .all that’s thrifty! exclusive baking process p a p e r p r o d u c t s Through Ita eounael. the Con­ 7lU -> STATIONERY the interest of Connecticut boy* necticut Petroleum Carrier* Aaao- WONS—TeUo-Te*L and girls in the conduct of their ’ 50 folded sh«*H elation brought a counter-petition w n c —Newa. American government." which halted eomml**ion action on WDRC—Jack Smith Show. TOILET TISSUES Pfcg. tnoOP 3 f o r 3 3 c KiG. 39c, on sol*...... Mft the New Haveln'* request last 7:SS— "Mayor of Frog Hollow" Die* WONS—Gabriel HeatUr. November. NAPKINS IIX VA in., pkg. 80 2 f o r 2 3 c SO Matching ENVELOPES...... 29c Paul Goldstein, attorney for the w n c —Emile Cote Glee Club. Hartford, Feb. ft—(fln—Thoma* CPCA. told the commission that WDRC—a u b Fifteen. W. Ounshanan. 88. a leader in WTHT—Lone Ranger. TOWELS lolh ftflSO...... 2 for 29c H *T*»*NLIiiw atdwsh.MswsisH*".. S9< the railroad proposed rates ar* public and political affair# in "discriminatory" and "may be in 1>4S— Hartford for more than 50 year*, WDRC—Bldward R. Murrow, __ Lgidiohl— rftlhiftNl«tlm.,M*av.,$l¥sL 7tft destructive competition with the died yesterday at St. Francis rate*.. enforced within the state New*. hospital. He was active in Ninth j WONS—I Love a My*tery. TODAY’S V ictoria bv the motor common carrier* of ward affair* and aa its Democratic w n c —Talk by Governor chairman In 1939 often waa called petroleum product*." Bowie*. ■ O V S IH O ID $14)0 Cora Noma The railroad would cut present th* "mayor of Frog Hollow.” carload shipping rate* about 20 •:M— per cent from New Haven end . WDRC—Inner Sanctum. ClOViS ^ . LIPSTICK Devon to town* and cltica In the | WTHT—Home Builder's Fo­ nt no axlra charge rum. Natural latsx with rooflh*n*d, 9 ^ 9 p f . Tatted Treasures Naugatuck valley. with purchoM of WHAY—The Roaary. non-slip fini»h. Size* 7-9 w n c —Railroad Hour . lorg* $2.00 siia •:U— Cora Nem« FACE POWDER S im p le a n d S m a r t WTHT—Brien McMahon. WHAY—Time for Three-Quar­ QUIK*tAMDS fitin >r m*rc, 34’s . . . . 2 J c $i00 VALUE ter Time. f y f ^ 0 0 S:M— WDRC—Arthur Godfrey's Tal­ MUKSEK toxoll Stork, lU ftmk, 3 1 1 3 9 c I ...... EunniugMvl ent Scout*. SttgSiwvtCrNmtD.E,gMM.|4(yg|,^ WTHT—Henry J. Taylor. PRO-CAP A4hi$.Topt,^A"XVA yO*.* WHAY—Music Room. lin l AiiNNRiftttC TftftA hwd$r, 3 ooKts 3ft WONS—Affair of Peter Salem. HtitR CenMl HftriMnt Crttm. Itg. $1.00 Tfc WTIC—Howard Barlow'* Orch. a:4S— Spedoi Combination Offar! HonC C nm ,5k site..4% nous 37c WHAY—Piano Promenade. • Khiot nylM Hoir Ntifc, cM ju j ^ WTHT—Governor Bowles. S:Sft— $2 MriMat Otlh Fow^r t Cotignt, both l.|f WONS-News.

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MAN^ESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 19S0 . i m x MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1050 FACE BLBFEIf Project Here No Garbage Bid Town Voters May Soon See Errors National Anthem Stops Presented Yet III Payment Presents Many Angles Pass on Two Problems Near-Riot at Armorv Nassiff’s Awarded Forfeit Victory In Near Riot Close at Four This After­ 4!^ Veterans Advisefl to Re­ P^eifclg' Tomorrow noon ; Present Con­ Indications Are That the Thl* Is “ BJrthday Week” view Dividend Checks Quick Thinking by An­ About Town Among Bank Emptoyeea Manchester Secure Jessee Main Speaker PA’s Suffer It at High School tract Expiring School Building and As Some Not Correct nouncer Hal Turking- Groves Top Laurels Locals Hold 57 to to HaTc Gem The Rangers drill team of Nut- Up to this aftcnioon, General Minority RepreiMHita* This 6r*t week In February Veterans receiving national In Date Book •on Prevcnlfl Continu* T o Talk Here 45 to 40 Loss Is "Birthday Week” at the -meg Forest, Tall Cedars of Leba­ Manager George H. Waddell said ti<»n (Questions Near aurance dividend cliccka should ance o f Free*for*All eral DiscuMion non. will meet for drill rehearsal at his^ad received no blda for the Manchester Trust company •Ti 7:S0 tonight at the Masonic Tem­ and the Savings Bank of Man­ look over the amount carefully to Toaigtat To Create 4-Way rontimiatlon of the town's gar­ make certain that mistakes have League of Women Voters, talk Quick thinking on the part of Trinity Head Football Drop Road Drrision lb . lU edw ter's viUI achoe) build- ple. All Tall Cedars Interested In bage removal contrset. Bids were A dotible-headed public referen­ chester. Seven employees of by Congressman A. A. Klblcoff, Joining the drill team are Invited dum seems to be Iri the making the banks are celebrating. not occurred, Director Walter Ford Hal Turkln^on. of The Herald, And Baiieball Goacb Middletown St. Mary's Lead When Kreisberg lie p^ofran will ataad up for a advertised to close on this business "Europe and Illusion." 8:15 p. m. to attend tonight's meeting. They are Ruth Angeli, of tlie Veterans Service Center said public relations representative of fUMie dMw-oTtr toinorraw nlKbt at 4 p. m. today. A contract for the Town of Manchenter toward tills morning. He noted that some Nathan Hale school. Public invited. the Naaslff basketball team and In Polish Loop Game form, listing the municipal re- James Murray. Frank Miller, Tueaday and Wednesday, Feb. I-* On Exchange Program at aigbt la Hlgta Mhool hall. At The Women's Society of the the end of this month, according mistakes have been brought to his public address announcer, and Tie in Rec League qulremcnls. has been prepared and to present Indication*. One of the Everett Moore, George Frost, Center Thesplana present "Dou­ North Methodist church will have Lois Krompegsl and Shirley attention—in one case a payment strains of the National Anthem, Playing before a capacity crowd tliat tUna tha Board of Directora an all-day meeting Wednesday, forms the basis of the bidding. A questions that may be presented | ble Door." Hollister school auditor­ yesterday afternoon at the State Oonnectleut’s leading head foot­ feature of the contrset Is provis­ Anderson. of about $13 was made on a claim yesterday In Middletown, tbe Do- i taaMa tta formal public hearing on loginning at 10 o'clock. There is the one of an appropriation for for dividends tliat should have net­ ium, 8:16 p. m. Armory when the near-riot took ball coach of the 1040 season, Jan Hits Ref; Vets Quit iiah-Amerlcans were defeated by & a aaceed phaaa of the program, will be sewing and members Uill ion for bulldozing soil cover over continuance of the current achool Today It was uncertain just Tuesday, February 7 place during the basketball game Bob Ted ford Sparkles dumped refuse to seek elimination ted over $200. Such errors are said Jessee of Trinity College will be s score of 45-40. The Pole*, who a part providing for » new $010,- provide their own lunches. At 2 building program. what sort of a celebration to be Inescapable In the handling of Public Hearing on School Build­ prevented serious Injuries to Rec Results •80, }8 room elemanUry achool on of smudge fire danger that incon­ would be held for such an ing program. High school 8 p.^ m. many. With 22 Points, Gets the principal speaker at the Third were In front at half time, were o'clock the usual justness meeting The other is approval of legis- the vast number of accounts in­ outscored In the third and fourth Biaad atraet. altaratlona and addl- w ill be held. venienced large areaa here during lallon permitting Manchester to event, but if It was the Post Also registration for YWCA When the fight broke out be­ Gardea Grove (68) Annual Exchange CHub Testimonial 2:06 Left to Play In Fourth Period When End summer months in past years. Office, they’d perhaps get out volved, but watch yours, Ford ad­ Help from Babcoek; period and could not overcome the tlaaa aaoting an aatlmated $785,- set up minority representation on vises. craft classes at the T, 79 Nortli tween Barry Krelsberg of the P. B. F. Pta. Dinner in honor of this year's Man­ Saints lead. 000 to make the Holliater achool Mr. and Mrs. David Addy of Fos­ Term of the new contract la Its Board of Directors. s new issue of postage stamps Main street, 7:30-9:30. Wallingford Vet* and Referee Al Italians Topple Aces 4 Gavello, r f ...... 2 4-4 8 chester High basketball team. This Local Sport ('oinefi; Allen's Basket Puts Home Five Out three years from March 1. The with pictures of the cele- In the event an error is discov­ Middletown got off to s fast into a Junior high, and $65.000 to ter street, their son-in-law and Both questions. If and when they ered, Ford says, or belief if strong Wednesday, February 8 Barone, spectators and players 0—Rodgers, r f ___ 1 1-2 3 announcement was made last night plan .tor a new high school on Me- expiring contract, which was let brators. Getting out dollar bills Lecture by Bo Steffanson of start with three quick hoops be­ Front; Awarding of 'I'wo Free Throwi, Plu* daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Russell come to vote, promise to gain wide that one haa occurred, the vater- from both teams storm ^ the standing* 4—Tedford, If ___ 7 8-11 22 by Jack Oockett. chairman of the fore the locals hit the scoring Chatter MOrtal field plua the making of Vennerd, of Ltlley street, and Mr. for $53,000, is held hy Frank interest. Is harder, according to those Hartford on "Winter Photog­ court. It was here that Turktng- 0—Danielson, If .. . 2 1-2 5 program committee. Rchaiib. who have tried. an may get help from the Service W Pet colunui. The Saints held their lead T(M*hniral Brings Sudden End to Exciting iaiwwementa to exlatlng buildinga. Vennard's mother, Mrs. Robert H. After tomorrow nlght'a school Center. He states, however, that raphy.” Y.M.C.A., 8 p.m. Public ton played the National Anthem on Laurel*...... 3-W ede, c ...... 4 8-4 11 The dinner will be held Monday The whole program has received .700 In the firat period which ended, 13 Tnmorrow night the Manchester Vennard. of ^ u th Main street, re- extension hearing, the Board of the O nter is not equipped to re­ invited free. the P. A. system. Practically WiUie's Grill .. . 3—Babcock, rg .. . 6 4-4 14 evening, March 20 at the Manaonic Eastern Pro League Game; Extra Police Are ■tba general ehdoraement of the Friday, February 10 everyone was atandinr at tbs time .700 to 7. Hampered by a low celling t>)on and Fox Club Will hold Ita turned last night from Oswego, N. Directors will make up ita mind view or cMtIfy all dividend claims N assifTs...... 700 2—Robb, I g ...... 0 1-2 1 Temple. Public sale of tickets will and lights, the Poles could not Parent-Teacher groupa here, but Y., where they attended the wed­ whether or not to go forward with W. S. C. S. Mother-Daughter but many fans rcmsiuied station­ 0—Williams. Ig . . . 1 0-1 2 regular monthly meeting at the trailed to Quell Action; No One Injured payments. banquet. North Methodist church. ary while the record was hebig Garden G rove... .700 start shortly. throw any long seta and made clubhouse In North Coventry. Aft­ othara with no email numbera are ding, Saturday, of William D. Youth Choir the program. If, as now appears Burnside EaglA 0—Greene, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 ra a ^ to queatlon the wladom of It la not necessary to return the Friday and Saturday, Feb, 10. II played. To keep the crowd at bay, .500 Coach Jessee, named (>>ach of only two during the whole con­ er the business meeting la over The Standing Addy and Miss Helen Mary Sater- likely, the Board puts the matter check that la in error. Keep |t, U Italians...... 400 test. atl. ar aeparate parte of the pro- now of that place. Obituary •Two Blind Mice.” Whlton Me­ Turkington ptayed the record a 16 Totals ...... 22 22-30 66 the Year by member* of the Con­ tx'freshmcnt* will be served niul s W 1, P(t. of an appropriation up to the you receive such a one, and notify Bslch Pontiac* . .300 necticut Sport* Writer# Alliance, With Wally Pnreisek and Ed vlalMia. At the Center voters, they will make the decision. morial hall by Community Players second time. Order waa restored Laurels (48) drawing will be held for tbe door Mi-rideti ...... ir> ti 7r»o Tough Victory Thara are acme who feel that the Insurance Service Administra­ under auoplcea Manchester Regis­ but the Wallingford team, with the Silk C ity ...... 000 P. B. F. f»ts. guided Trinity to an undefeated Koae working underneath the prize donated by the Bllsh Hard­ Wslllngtnn .... 13 N .7-22 Hose Company Three of the On the minority representation tion, 55 Tremont street, Boston 8, boards, the FVIes got moving and the town cannot afford any more problem, this Is one that may pro­ tered Nurses association. exception of three men. had left 3 —Mason, rf . . . . . 5 3-8 13 and untied season last fall. ware Co. BrtstuI ...... R 7 SMFD win hold Its monthly meet­ Massachusetts, of the mistake. 'me (jatUen orove Uuew the Kec Dm Jesses outscored the Saints In this pe­ 9 8 .529 Naaslff Arms (67) new achoola now. There are eome ing tomorrow evening In the fire­ Brings to Four the voke hot argument. Saturday, February H the floor and were in the dressing 3—Cole, rf ...... 2 0-0 4 The main speaker has quite an Middletown .. who do not like the Broad atreat Deaths Insurance dividend matters took room. Referee Barone declared Senior t.«aguc into a reu nut rage 4—(Chapman, If .. . 1 0-2 2 Interesting background. He's play­ riod to move ahead at half time, Due to an Injuiy, 1 Surowiec has Manchester ., 9 9 ..lOO P. n. F. Pta. house at 8 o'clock. All members Republicans already ar* saying Annual Ladies' NlgbL South 25 to 21. location and there are aome more up a lot of time at the O nter duT' Manchester Fire Department. Itai- the game a forfeit to the Manchee- i Uutl aatutuay uigtii. aa Uivy 1—Davis, If ...... 3 0-0 6 ed all sports. Including baseball been released by the Middletown New Brltsln 6 8 .429 4 Palmierl, rf ... .3 1-3 7 are urged to be present. Number Umler Wer­ that the measure is nothing but Ing January. Next came education­ Mrzowskl and Wosowlcz got Thl* Week's Game* ■-Johnson. If . . . . 3 7-7 18 who feel that enlargement at Hol- "flat surrender" to the Democrats. Oe«fge TemNnaon lan-Anaerican Club. ter team. : li'.)Iumbla up by the Saints. The final score wrestled a victory from the VVal- A ll'of theaa polnta of vievc, plua eral theme of the morning services The plan that will go before Mr. Tomltn.son leaves his wife, Midwinter dance Keeney street for more action. But, police, do­ cords for seven points waa the big home club's downfall, as Stafford against the locals at the armory. 1—Miller, rg ...... , 1 0-0 a Tafiatlona, may be preaented. Any­ All Den Mothara of Cub Scovits of 464 persons aided on 574 differ­ 4—Coirentl,' If .. . 6 1-2 11 University. was 45 to 40. llngfoi'd Vets. The game ended two when the young people took over the voters Is one that provides for Mrs. Georgina (Forbes) Tomlin­ Parent-Teachers (Ttub, City View ing a fine job, ushered the Walling­ gun for the Groves. Both clubs .4 took advantage of their wildness The game will start at 9:15. i—Whslon, rg . . . . . 0 0-1 6 body can apeak. Tomorrow night are reminded of the monthly meet­ ent subjects. 3—PaganI, e ...... 2-8 10 He came to Trinity In 1932 Server and Jarvis failing to hit minutes and six seconds earlier ing tomorrow evening at 7:80 completely. Inspiring, carefully a nine-man Board of Directors, as son, and several niece* snd Dance, hall. 8 p. m. ford players safely to their cars. played a fast and hard gam* and 4—Finnegan, e . . . 2 1-3 5 to score. 1—Finn, Ig ...... 0 3-7 13 ao dodalona will be made. The nephew's. In the past month new cases to­ Saturday, February 25 head coach of baseball and football did not Improve the Poles chances than usual as s major revolt near­ sharp at Temple Beth Sholom. Ihroiighniit, esme.stly presented now, bill also provide* that no one Hundreds of fans remained in at tha end of the first quarter Uic 3—Rlvosa, rg . . 5 4-7 14 The flrsi period waa alow with of a victory. Rose and Wally ly t'H>k plsce which caused the ret- aaaaiot) la Juat for talk ao that the Funeral services will be held to­ talled 101. .36,3 were repeat Inter­ Annual Ladles Night at British Laurels were ahead, 13 to 11. and squash racquets. During the )—Total* ...... 23 10-10 36 Paul L. Amea of 66 Lockwo<^ the young people gave original may vote for more than six Board the armory, on the playing floor, ,•5—Aecornero. Ig . 4 1-9 9 war years, Dan conducted several each team feeling the other out. Psrclack were top scorers for the eiee, Al Barone, to sward Mnn- dtfaetora ean gain an Idea of what street wiU demonstrate handicraft speeches on the theme "We Would member*. Thl* would tend to morrow at two o'clock at tltc Hol- view.* and 318 telephone calls for American Oub. in the basement and main lobby After intermission Bob Tedford Sports in Brief Score st halftime ; 34-23, Wal- tha opinlona are on the aubject. loran Funeral Home. 175 Center information were received. Saturday. March 18 coaching clinics In the Army over­ Neither team had a clear scoring Poles with WaaowlcB high for the cbesler with a forfeit win over the with paper. This will be a brief Be Building." The three who spoke Insure at least three member* on until police and guardsmen ordered wasted no time as he took the 21—Totals ...... 24 10-25 58 victor*. purple-clad Vets. At the moment, linjford. The town now haa a 20 year $1,- street. Rev. Wilfred L. Green­ On .lanuary 3 the office handled Ladies' Night of Nutmeg Forest, seas. opportunity till the locals opened Rsfsrss: Barone. meeting so that all who wish to at the first service were Sara the Board representing *uch mi­ everyone to leave the building. sphere from file tap and started Balch Pontlaoe (49) up in the closing minutes of the In tha preliminary, the Poliah- the Arms were out front by a 080,000 bond bin for ita firat two attend the school meeting In High Heudrickson, Robert Kelley and nority party a* existed at the wood of Windsor will officiate and "0 persons with Individual prob­ Tall Cedars. Masonic Temple. The game ended shortly a.fter 4:30 bis big half by awlablng a lone P. B. F. Pts. By The Associated Press Umpire: Brink. new achoola The now-diacuaaed period. Stafford was able to break American girls had little trouble Golf •core of 57-66, and three foul shots School hall may do ao. Marilyn Moore: at the second present and for years past In this burial will Iw in the East ceme­ lems. Saturday, March 25 and lees than one hour later, ahot to tie the game up. From there 4—Worobel, rf .. . a 4-8 10 Wpjecta call for $1,740,000 more. tery. Frlenda may call at the fu­ A year ago in .Innuary the new Annual election of officers at up the attack when Sam Mar- with the home forces and won 'Dicson, Ariz. (Chandler Har­ were awaiting them. service Elinor Husecy, Mary pro- case, the Demoerats. fans had dispersed. on. It was a great shooting exhibi­ 2—Rubacha, If .. . 5 1-5 n Village Charmers easily 3U to 11. Great Shot By Allen very quickly. According to the T h n oomaa the high achool at neral home this evening. cases were 48 with 336 repeat in- British American Club. 5 vonek fired the puck to Krawlec per, Portsmouth, Vs., won the Dakota Council, D. of P. mem- van and C.vnthia Ubert. The lead The more liberal Ropuhiteans A year ago when the two teams tion put on by Tedford who 5—Smith, c ...... 2 1-2 Mike Relchle and Peggie Blozie An end to the proceodinga W'as niles, If a team Is ahead when about that much more. bera and frlenda held a succeaaful tenlewa. Wednesday March 29 5—Groman. rg . . . 2 0-1 4 who scored at close range. Tucson Open Tournament with a faatura tomorrow nlght'a er was Robert Henderson: Taylor appear to feel that the ehangc played at tbe armory, a riot took cracked the tilt wide open with an Win Polio Match were high for the victorious girls callod when Barry Kreisberg, balil- awarded a forfeit, tbe score stands A a i anniversary dance Saturday eve­ Booth read the Scripture and Pa Mrs. Emerise neForge-.<4niitli ' Subjects most concerning vet­ Highland Park PTA Minstrel, place. Fortunately, in neither in­ eight point lead at the end of the 4"~~"lCos&k« • • • • 1 2-5 4 The local* h«d their own w-sy 72-hole score of 267. haartag wlU be the ahowlng of a will no more "tie-up" or hamper ■fhe girls have extended thelf Winter Sports liig ex-George Washington Univer­ as Is, thus, all scoring marks Will ning at the lUItan-American auh. tricla Shirer gave the Pastoral their side than does minority rep­ Mrs. Emerise DeForge-Smilh of i erans In the pa.*t month were in­ Highland Park school. 8 p. m stance, was anyon* ssriously in- third period, 44 to 36, tbe Groves 2—Zanis, Ig ...... 5 5-5 15 in the second period, threatening chart-ttUgram of Mancheater’a pro- surance 99, education 70. housing string to 22 consecutive games. Lake Placid, N. Y. Han* sity stsr, raised a commotion be­ be recorded In the books. Pocahontas Mary Phelps cut and prayer. The Children'e Story "The resentation now existing on other 21 .St. John street, widow of Henry l jured. leading. Bob, who waa held in the In a match held at the Manches­ repeatedly, but the outstanding paaad growth aa viewed by the 54. job training .50. medical aid 37, 18-26 49 Sunday afternoon both teams BJornatsd of Norway won the cause the officials detected him Kreisberg was top scorer-'Wtth served the birthday cake, while Road of the Loving Hearl," was bodies. DcForge 'died at the Manchester | League . officials are collecting first half to a field goal and two 22—Totals...... 18 ter Bowling Green yesterday for goalie, C^ick Gulstlana. starred Btate Planning Cemmlaslon. The members and frlenda sang "Happy dental aid .34, prisoner of war Score at halftime: 24 to 22, Ital- again and again as he seemed al­ travel to Thompsuiivllle. world ski jumping championship. deliberately shoving Jack Allen In­ 14' points while Finn tallied' l3 diagrmn ahowa the location of told by Fay Knudson. Miss Joan Other Rcpiibliesns .see s possi­ Memorisl hospital yealcrday. .She i Boiiilicrs Hit written report* from the Man­ foul shot poured elx 2-polnters and the benefit of the March of IMmes. «t. Mary's (45) to the crowd after the latter and French 12 for the defeated Birthday." Mrs. «nore"c* Jonw, Belcher, soprano, soloist, sang benefits 27. out of state bonus aid chester and Wallingford managers, lan-Americans. the Village Charmers outplnned most impossible to score on. Ev ; Rumford, Me.—Sweden won the achoola and the areaa from which bility that Democrats might force had been a resident of this town > 2,3 and C,1 loans 20. along with some nifty foul shoot­ B F Pis nkl relay >1iampion*hlp. Finland brought the house to Its feel with five. Johnson. Allen and Good­ chairman, reports that through "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings" their way Into town appointment* and Barone after which a decision ing, six for eight, mustered 22 Referee: Murray. the Country Club Girls, 3303 to Thomp.son knotted the score a t ! fiunr fain their anrollmenta. It error, some man w-ore home an for 60 years and was born in Can- i At Shanghai Umpire: Degutls. A. Moszlal, rf . 4 1-4 9 was second snd Norway third. an smnzlng two handed jump shot win set the pace for the Arms alao aaowB the outline of a new. by Liddle, Charles Norris, troni sn>I upset the present Hitijation. wil' be rendered. Under a league points for the winners for the high 3132. 5:12 as he took a pass from Rusal overcoat belonging to Walter A. ada. She leaves four daughters The donations of the Bowling Wnek, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 Cortlno D’Ampezzo, Italy—Stan that gave the Ick'bIs the 67-56 lead. with IS, 12 and 10 points, rcspecr Bwaatowu axpreaaway that etarta bonist, played ''Barcarolle' by Demoerats have before now rule, any player who punches a acorlng honore of the night. Bob Haugh at center Ice, outskated the Krol. I f ...... 3 1-8 7 In a fit of rage Kreisberg leaped at lively. Kelley of 15 Purnell place and Offenbach, for the offertory. The Mrs. Charles L'Eaperance, with Cootlnuod frtHD Fpgc Oue referee is subject to suspension Green, the spectators and the defense snd drove the puck past | Brnham's U. 8. four-man bohsleil , ah l^ewa tana, and croseea the town stated that thla is their aim. whom she made her home: Mrs. ! Babcock also held at bay. as Ted­ Ksnla, If ...... 1 1-2 3 tram won the world champlon- Barone to question him on the foul. hopes he will telephone her. 2-9445. Boy Scouts acted as ushers in To (^.onie Horc from the league for one full sea­ ford waa in the first half, aided bowlers netted somewhat over $25 Gulstlana for the locals lone mark- ! aat along the line of Middle turn- The whole question may set all Alphon.se Petltjesn and Mrs. Al­ Wasowica, c . . . 5 o-O 10 Hhlp. He thestened the dark-hatred of- ' pllie, but north of it, eroitaing Main uniform. sorts of polltlesl Itettle boiling In for use by Nationalists .guerrillas son or life. the high scorer with (Iv* fiald Sports Schedule | for the Polio fund. er. Mrs. James L. Baker and Mrs. bert Dupont; all of Manrbeater: A spokesman for the WalUngforil The results: Sutruwski, rg .. 4 0-0 f Pittsfield, Mass. Ray Bliihi, riilsl snd when a tochnical foul ’ a tm t near Holliater atreet before The UBSlor. Rev. C. O. Sim|<£orr, the next few weeks. In the seaboard provinces o f Fuk­ goals and four free tosses for a The final period told the stor*' MrozowskI, Ig .. 4 0-1 8 was administered, Kreisberg un­ Maiicliester High John Buchanan arc co-ch^rmrn roncluded the services with the and Mr*. Daniel Creamer of East Diiriinj Lent ien and Kwangtung. club said last night he was filing Tonight ( 1) Nutley, N, J., wrm the senior liaarog toward the Qrieen. in charge of the "'•tb^k party to­ The Idea of holding both ques­ total of 14 polnta and Wade tally­ 235 as AI Kozlkowskl pa.ssed to Hoague | men's title In the North American corked a roundhouse blow that Aahad what thla plan meant benediction. The church received Hartford: a son. William DeForge The Defense ministry says these a protest to tba forfeit ruling. Wapping V*. Bri-Mars, 7:15— T. Gilbertson . .. 68 86 a l­ m orrow evening In Tinker hall, tions open to referendum at one ing 11 markersL' Schmidt .. .. 97 85 so-- 268 for s quicj< syorr at 1 :.56, Manches­ 10 Totals 21 3-10 45 Outdoor speed skating champion­ registered on the protruding chin Swiminers Win iOameal Manager George Weddell new inspiration and promise from of Rockville: 11 grandchildren. I currrillas have been giving the For the defending champions, Tornadoes v*. V. F. W., 8:30—T. under auspices of Iho Home Eco­ time is based on the economy of Rev Philip Blaney sr,d Urv. Tuesday, Feb, 7 Lsking ...... 98 88 8 9 - 275 ter's disorganized play coat an­ Manchester (40) ships. of the Capitol City whiatle-tooter. aalid he’d "be willing to bet that the youth who will be the leaders the plan. Voting day costs the Hcversl great grondchildren and Reds increasing trouble. Two Elected Uatvefolty Head Mason hit the cords for 18 points other goal when Krawlec snd nomics committee of Manchester of tomorrow. .Ismc* Tierney, former local resi­ whole Comnimiisls Aimic* th- Laurels vs. Balch'a, 7:00—Rec. Hillnskl ... . . 85 93 86 264 Horse Raring Bedlam broke loose as both squad* 1 avCh a thing won't be bnllt.” town considerable expense, and If several nieee.s and nephews. I Chapel Hill, N. C., Feb. 6—(Fj - to be high with Norm Burke gath­ Kozlkow.ski teamed up to score W. Psreiak, rf emerged from their respective Manchester High won its fourth Grange. The proceeds will be de­ The funeral will be held Wed- j dents. will be Ineliided among the ministry said, are being used Garden* v*. Itallsn-Amerlcan*. Miami Theory, Calumet victory of the swimming season, I he measures ean be decided st Secretary of the Army Gordon ering 12. Totals .. . .348 352 342—1042 three minutes later. Although the Server, I f ...... Farm's candidate for Kentucky bemhea to Intercede, voted to the Grange building fund. nesdsy at 8:30 a. m. at the Hollor-1 fix giie.*l .speaker.* who ■will he against the giieri-iiiiLs. Gray today was eleoted president 8:30—Rec. trimming Meriden High school by Prises will be awarded the win­ Tafl-Harlley Law one time, without confusion, this iVronght to St James parish for l.A's Have Trouble Wednewda.v, Feb. 8 Village Charmers (8) home club kept forcing the pla.V C. Parclak, If . Derby, won the seven" furlong, $7,- Barone awarded the game on a may be the decision. *n Funeral Home, 175 Center I A Ministry spokesman said the of the greater University of North (3oach Lebro Urbanetti and his 252 a wide margin, 5) to 24. Man­ ners and door prises will be given the holy season of Lent, aeoording Bolton vs. Silk City. 7:15—Y. Ruddell . .. .. 82 81 8 9 - for the remainder of the game, Koae. c ...... r>00 Bahama* Handicap at liialesh forfeit when the Wallingford man­ chester took six first places, Meri­ IF^oposes New i atreet snd at 9 a. ni. st St. .Taraes's! Nationalist guerrillas consist of Carolins. The trustees' vote was IJU* had a tough time in the vic­ .. 90 76 82- 248 agement refused to adhere to hi* also, and refreshments ter\Td. to the Lenten program announced regulars and provincial mtlltla unanimous. Gray's name was the Cheney's v*. Morlarty's, 8:30— Miller ...... they were unable to push another Wlerzblckl, c . Park In 1:24 3-5, returning $3.9U. den twa. Used in Coal Row church. Burial will be In St. tory over the Pontlace. Leading in HIcstand ‘ ... 94 86 128— 308 Zamaltis, rg . . Aresdis, Csllf. Special Touch warning to get hbt players bark on ye.sterday by Rev .lohn F. Hannon, left behind to fight the Red*. only one presented. T. goal through. The meet wae held at the Y. M. Mrs Major Benjamin Joues James'.* remeter>’ Friends may every period by a few poinU, the Tbursday, Feb. 0 Edmonds . .. 83 97 lO.') 285 League standings were unaffect­ Jarvis, I g ...... I $8.90) won the $.’>0,000 Sants the floor snd ready to continue 1 Atomic Power call st the fiinersl home sfter 7 paator. The speakers will appear Eldridge Streetera put on a last C. A. pool In Meriden. Manches­ of the local Salvation Army IkmUaued Imm Page One Hoover Tells • on Monday e\>enlngs during the Boston Whirlwinds vs. Nasalff’s, ed hy the day’s score* a* Somers- .Susans Stakes st Santa Anita play within one minute. When the tonight. two mlnutea spree to puU the Totals . . .349 340 404 1063 game was called, all of the visiting ter's next start will be .against Corpn, who »rrJvt' L. Blaney of .59 Dougherty trailed by a baskefi 24 to 22. Ray Scranton .. .. 88 93 7 9 - 260 Manchester Girls (80) l$11.80) won the $10,000 Louisi­ Finn and Allan Friedman. A vlr- here tomorrow. Mrs. Brigadier When the president acted, re­ (Continued from Page One) street. Is presently on the teaching rjwt Side Midget League 248 offs. the locals mii.st now win their Pringle. Nlemlec, Picket (Marl* Brindley of Hartford will be mis­ Plnkln of the I. A a gave the fan# Braun ...... 79 91 78— B F Pta ana Handicap at Fair Grounds. tory thirsty crowd, predominant­ port* from Uie coal fields indicat­ *taff at St. Thomas Seminary In Johnson .. .. 90 88 1 1 5 - 293 two remaining gamefi. In yester­ den). Time: 1:24.6. oaartona on our part In exchange tress of ceremonies. The meeting ed at least 360.000 of the 400,000 Oliver G. Richmond a thrill in the firat part of the Standing Zagorskl, rf ... 2 0-1 4 . Football ly Manchester fans, hesrd the writ­ Medley Relay: Panders, Mo» tnapectlen conceapiona on Is a member-already has talked Bloomfield. Father Tierney, son of game ae he found the range from day's .American division game Chicago—Cecil Isbell, ' former la being held Tueaday Instead of soft coal miners were idle. with Hoover about the Fuchs rase. An unusually targe crowd at­ \ L. Pci. Montcmio, rf ... 1 0-0 2 er announce the venllct over the Chau, Foss (Manchester). TiOM: ■ a " Mr. and Mrs. James F. Tierney mid-floor on four consecutive at­ 0 1.000 Totals . . .354 378 3 5 9 - 1091 Waick's Inn of Holyoke defeated 10 Green Bay Packer star and one­ Wednesday afternoon as many Coal production was dowTi to the The FBI chief had another date tended the funeral eetxices for the D a les...... Village Charmera (2) Relchle, If . . . . . 4 2-2 public sddreiM system. 1:09. ba federation aald the enmmia- will wish to sttend the Home merest trickle. Without it, many of 141 St. John street, la a curate tempts, Alone With Ray, Joe Ac- Manchester Plumbing 1 .667 the Acorn A. C. 5-1. GellronI, If . . . . 0 0-0 0 time coach of Baltimore Otlta, History certainly did repeat It- 200-Ysril Freestyle: Fiddler today to meet w-lth the Senate- late Oliver G. Richmond of 16 at St. Peter's ehureh in Hartford. (tampsnele .. 86 87 86— 259 The lineups: Bion it propoaed ahould seek to de- League rally at the Hartford cita­ Industries \j-lii have to close soon, House Atomic Energy committee Summit atreet held yesterday aft­ corner© and John Rlvosa tad the L Nassiffs ...... 2 .333 Blosle, c ...... 2 1-1 5 signed two-year contract as back- setf when player-coach Finn. In­ iMsncheeter); Wlaee (Manchea- valep “aome real hope of breaking The schedule Is as follows: Feb. Oliver ...... -84 91 95— 270 Stafford Spriags MsMchestar fleld coach of Chicago Cardinals. del Wednesday evening st 7.30 throwing thousands out of work. behind closed doors. ernoon at 2:30 from the John B. A’s up to half time. For the Pon- Britlsh-American* .. ■ 2 .383 Erickson . . . . 96 91 89 — 276 FItxpatrIck, c .. 2 0-0 4 stigator of the near riot here last ter): Westcott (Meriden). 'Dme: the preaant stubborn deadlock.” 27. Monslgnor John Hayes of the ( ) ( ) when Colonel Hepburn of Ne\^ In many homna, coal supplies for "This man Fuchs,” Bridges said, Burke Funeral Home, 87 East tiace. George Zanie was the big All Star* ...... 8 .000 Smith ...... 91 90 91— 272 8 1 Dowd, r g ...... 1 0-0 2 Chicago—The Sun-Times and year, lit the fuse that Ignited the 2 ■.2.’). A “ freah start" in thla nation's York will speak. home heating are short. "must have had contacts in this Chancery office; Msreh 6. Father one and gave the l.A's the trouble Position Quaglio, rg .. 0 0-0 0 Tribune reported Gene Ronzanl. firework* yesterday. Last season 40-Y*rd Freestyle; Donnelly p alpey May Be New Coeeh the opening game of tha Monday By Hal TorUagtaa e-you have to do now y o u ------^ - - Hartford. Ctonn., to hla third defeat Ctoaki. be made tomorrow evening from soloist. , 8 Totals .. IS 3-13 28 No penalties. Kreisberg and Friedman captured Lewis. New Mexico—600 UMW diggers dicated column of AHO captioned night double-header In the T Sen­ While confusion ruled eupreme the scoring honor* In the second In 148 starts In a 10-round non- 7:30 to 9:80 at the "Y ” building, Lewis’ suggestion that the min­ Burial waa In Fairvlew ceme­ Hartford, Feb. 6—(F)r-iThe Hart­ Sdore at half time 31 to 0 Dales; ior League tonight et 7:16. Cur­ Second Period J: . , n , , t. A you won t walk out of this armory out lx Northern area but normal "Connecticut Yankee" I would like jteferee, Skiba: Umpire, Conran. 2 — Manchester — Thompson , after Referee Al Barone forfeited canto as they slipped five double- title boxing bout tonight at the 79 NorU^ Main street. As previ­ ers might not pay any attention to crews of 200 at work In the west­ tery, New Britain, where Rev. Ed­ MANCHESTER LAUNDRY, INC ford Courant said today that It has rently tied for fourth place In the ously announced, the classes will to keep the record clear. I learned 34-year-old Arthur Valpey., (Haugh) 6:12. the WalUngford-Mancheeter game After tboee rcmar|u 1 did call deckers through the hoop. Ernie Boston Garden. 'stop strike" order was on Sat­ ern coal fields. gar Farrell read the committal would not run for Governor If I circuit standlnga. the teema ere County YMCA meet on sUr consecutive Tuesday head football coach at Haivard Nassiffs (20) Penalties: Hoague. Krawlec. Johnson and Ken Goodwin kept urday when he turned down Mr. Iowa—About 15 mines, employ­ service. were offered the nomination by Established 1909 »pected to provide many exciting to NossUf Arma yesterday after- , the technical and again walked evenings, February 14 through Bearers were Isaac Proctor, University, will be the new h w P B F Pta. momenta before the final gun Third Period noon, this writer. In the company ! towards tbe eeorlng table. When the Arm* In the Ult ■with some Truman’s proposal for g 70-day ing 450. are working. Hieir em­ both the Republican and Demo­ 1-4 IS fine foul shooting, but the dqwn Leader Dies March-21, In nine, possibly ten strike truce while a fact-finding William Pitkin, Welles Pitkin and WALTER H. RAU, M«r. coach at the University of C»n- 8—SUvar, r f ...... 7 sounda. Both have Identical rec­ 3—Stafford—Hoaguo (Koalkow- of Ororge Groobert, Wallingford ; my back was turned Kreisbarg different subjects. ployers signed contracU with the cratic parties. On the other 1—Diana, rf ...... I took a shot at me that caught my staters opened the gap to nine board, appointed outside the Taft- UMW. Raymond Woedbridge. hand, I am moot anxious to have necticut. • ord* of four wins and flv* tqm s. ski) 1:58. sports writer, confronted both of­ The announcement of the ap­ 3—Sullivan, I f ...... 0 In the nightcap tha North End 4 — Stafford — Kozlkowskl ficials, Baron* and Warren Brink, chin! I continued to tbe table and polnta when intermission rolled Wheal Chair Hartford, Feb. 6—(JPt—The Rev. Policeman Theodore Fairbanks Haf^tley law, looked into the dls- 8t«ytag Away FPam Pita the State reeatabliabed through 1—Delaney, c ...... 1 around, 34 to 25. p*bum (D.. no pita are operating.' tbe scoring table and mad* it ing war on everybody. Luctouaa BpUiaa Ruatora 72 MAPLE STREET Last Night’s Rasulta 18—Totals ...... 15 10-12 40 Both officials agreed that the added precloua points. That made In 1810 and ouna to Flremen’a Ladiaa' Night to be Tex.l told reportera: "He (the Miners are "atek and tired of the Hockey at • Otaoo* National AaaoctaUon Sprlogfleld Flyara (88) known that two foul shots would tbe score 56-56 with the Veta out FrelfaaiaaiY At rv to Mody at the Hartford held Saturday at the Italian-Amer president) authorized us to aay he way John L. Lewis has been Instailstiona Wall To Walt At 11 Locust St. b* awarded. Tha floor waa clear crowd was orderiy and not en the New York, F*b. 6—(F)—Charles Tri-C ltyS*. Sheboygan 71. P. B. r. Pta. flockr when Kreiebarg started the front. Betting the stage for Allen'e Laarris va. St. HaAonip from which lean club will hoM aa important will enforce the law." humiliated by the eperatora. back­ With The New TfclileaB Fort W a«5* 96, Andaraon 85. at the time and when 1 handed the spectacular flniah that turned out Luckmsn, recently m lgned prasl- Last night’s results; S—HoUeran. rf .... 8 2-4 8 uprising. (Maodwater) (Rsakcntot I in I818.-Ha took meeting on Wednesday evening at Asked If there Waa any thou^t ed by the Federal government,’’ dent of iFver Brothers, today Method D IA L 8414 ,Biiyer To Remove It NaUoaal League Cmicago Boston 70.. . 1—^Matbwson, If. . 0 1-1 1 ball to Allen at tbe foul line an< to be the final touches. •t tha Hart- 8 o'clock at Heao Company three. of government eelsure of Qie aald President William F. Minton nouncement came over the public Wallingford will baae ita protest The volcanic eruption neceael- spikad rumors that h* haa bacn of- New York 6, Detroit 5. Roebsater 73, New York 65. 1— Degutls. U ------'. 0 0-0 0 on the fact that the local manage­ aC HaVgloiia Padagogy Final plam for the evening's en' nilnea. Rayburn aald, "No, no." of UMW district 38 (Virginia). farad tha chairmanship of tha CASH AND CARRY SERVICE—EAST PARKING From Premises Montreal 4, Chicago 1. kUnneapoUa - 100, Philadelphia 2— KIntring, c . . . . 8 1-4 7 addrees system that an intention­ tated gyndarmea reinforcamants i ga-SUfi tartalnmant will ba made. Walter Mr. Truman’a action polnta to MANCHESTER al foul had basa dstsetod. KreU- ment did not provide adequate Atomic Energy Oommlaalon. “ I Toronto 2, Boston 1. 67. 0—Robb, c ...... "3 1-3 5 protactioB. There waa compist* and two cruisers were Imtnadlatoly tda wlfa,the Fbrd la the chairman for the some climax soon in the struggle To Meet Wednesday know nothing about tha offer or Aiaerktaa Learns S t Louis 7«. Indianapolta M. 3— rDougherty, rg.. 1 0-1 3 bsrg was furious and demanded dispatched from beadquartars. Mo ; tw o daughtara, evanL Mambera of all companies that haa gone on between Lewda Carpaf C«viter OnerStop Dry aeaniaf and Laundry Serrlce For Farther Information an axpanatloa from me. I told agroament hatwean the 'official* Adults tOe CTu bid.) the Job." ha said. Buffalo e, 8L\LouU 2. Syraeuss M. Baitimor* 87. 3—Smith, I g ...... 4 4-4 13 on. the decision tlwt wM handad one waa seriously Injured. - -of - o f the 8MFD SN warned that the and! hia mlnera, on the one hand, St Monica’s Mothers (Tlrcle 'will .106 Main St. ' 2-4345 New Haven 3, SpringfleUI 2. Amarican League him what my intarpretatlon of tbs Wallingford intends to protest Mn. tlchat sale will cloee on Thumday and the coal Interests on the other Call Alexander Jonin Co. nda area, and It didn’t hit home out. A oemplat* raport will h* CUUnh 50c meet W'edncsday at 8 o'clock at Nevada is the only state m the{ Factory- Trnloed Cleveland S. Provldenct 3 (ti*). Paterson 78, Scranton 74. 13—YVtata ...... i t 9-18 35 turned over to league Ipfficlala to the game and action' undobutedty Bd, night. nw re are aom'e .tickets since last June wrhen the old min- the-, home of Mrs. Edmund Kiely, ' United Statea in which averiige Score at holffiina: 33-18, Bul- with M n. Kraisbarg euoeed at^m* . Pcreonpel Pittsburgh 3, Ctaicinnati 0. Bridgeport 83, M artfotfiM .. answer tha WaUtngfoA charge*. will be taken by league moguls s W avMlabte. i‘» « eeBtm<|^«xplred. 260 High street, west > rarnfall is mws than a foot a year. } Phone 4112 IndtanapoUs T, Hersbay 3. W ilk a s-tem 74, N aw ^ erk 86. tets. and thraatanad an. saylar. "nil I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1950 PACE TRTRTBEN ■AnUHBSl'BR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1960 you will not mles half a night of Mr. Hoiipeck—My wife went ladestnicttble Ego How It Goes TUUNEKVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX '/ sleep twice In eucceaaion; through my pockets agsin last The marvels discovered on. Mount (Kitchener, Ont., Can., Record) Sense And. Palomar. A s Io m MIm for Solo 4 OairMaa Off«r«4 II Doga Birds Poto 41 Heaaahold Gooda f 1 Faram aad Laad for Sale 71 H< f w M t Would rather eat at home than night. If you are constantly wondering 791 in an expensive restaurant; Neighbor—What did she find? Should prove to ua all how little what Is becoming ot jrour money. If SAWS rUsd, kssa made, b o w s Storsc* ThOPICAL FISH plants^ tuiiia FIVE YEAR old Hot Point 8 on. ANDOVER, Bolton, Coventry, 81 MIDDLB Turaplka, Wast. N onsense Likes walking, gardening, check­ Mr. Henpeck—What all explor­ wa are. you will watch yourself cloeely for, , QaMiBed abarpaasd, outboards and air Our earth’s Just one drop in a Ilm- MANORESTBK Package OeUvery. and acceasories. Kelly's Aquar­ ft. rofrigerator. Good condition. Tolland cholca building sites, room colonial, buUt 1941. likin gf ers, and other wholesome and Inex­ ers find—materiel for a lecture. several weeks or ao you win prob­ 1M9 PONTIAC BTREAMUNER eoolsd an i^ ss repaired. Oapltol Local Hgtat trucking and package ium, 29 Sunset street. Open *U1 9 CaU 6205. to too acrea, also homes and Lucky Husband pensive pursuits; itleea team ably learn that you are spending It. Equipment, 88 Main atrsst room IF x 24’, flrsplacs, lavatory^ If your wife— • SEDAN COUPE delivery. Refrlgeratora, washers farms, buy before spring. Wellaa Insists at regular Intervals that A truck crashed through the —But somehow I still feel import­ A d m & a n o ^ and stove moving a specialty. down, 8 bedrooms and bath up Prefers talking about your prob­ ant to me. FLOUR Problems solved with TWO-PIECE davanport with Aganey, Oovautry. IM. WlUlman- you look tired and need a vacation. front of a barber shop In Connec­ Coroner—Where did the car hit IMB OIDSMOBILB MODEL 78 Pbone 2-0752. PERSIAN KITTENS, dark tiger. matching chair, maple arnu. OU steam heat, rumpua room, lems to bridge: —:8 Omar Barker. CLABSinSD ADVT. 8EDANET Unolsum. asphalt tils oountsr. Ue 618J2-1701W4. open attic, rear open porch. 1-car 1 And likes her mother-in-law. ticut and nobody was hurti The him? ‘ OrU 2-1890. Special 889.50, regular 8189.05. Contends that your recoding You're lucky and she's unique. right place for a close shave. ------qe- DEPT. HOURS: Expert workmanship, free sstl- garage, lot 50* a 150'. Many, extra scalp line adds dignity to your ap- Wintertime polltenesa consists Doctor—At the unction of the 1948 PONTIAC 6 SEDAN COUPE Kempt, Inc. doraal and cervical vertebrae. • A . M. to 4M S P. M. matsa Open evenings. Jones' Psintinc—Papdiint II BOXER Pup, fawn, black mask, Hoonee for Sale 72 featurea. 30-day occupancy. Blva | pearafice; of a man getting . up in a street Furniture, Oak street. Phone 12 week old female. Beautiful lit­ Tyler, exclusive agent Manchcs> Attributes a few of the chll-1 Pot Lock Fred-^'Why didn't you ask her car to let a woman alt down and Ihe burly foremen roee from hie 1947 OLD8MOBILE MODEL 78 ONE SHOVEL-A-DAY hot water seat in the jury box. 8EDANET 8-1041. COMPLETE Painting and decor­ tle animal, 875. Stud service. heater, 84.98; 8 taed washers, 810 EAST OF SPRUCE STREET ter 2-4469. ' dren’s good pt^lnta to you; ; When all those extra stubborn for her hand? I freeze. ' ating service. Floor sanding and Time payments. Boxer Farm, Lays out your evening clothes; pots Amoa—She gave It to me last I Foreman—Man and boy, I've RANGE BURNERS and Heaters up; one 9’ all porcelain double (X>RNER HOLLWTER and Sum­ night—right across the mouth. lived In these parts for 50 years, 1948 OLD8MOBILE 66 CONv! reOnlshing. Estimates free. C. F. Vernon, Omn. door Weatlnghouse refrigerator, •Locates mislaid collar buttons, Are sidetracked to the sink. We're no expert on statiaUca, COUPE cleaned, repaired and Installed. Very deelrable flat. 5 and 5 mit streets. Open for Inspsction Some busybody's sure to call but I have never heard of that (Aarbonneau. Phone 2-9575 or old but In A-1 shape, $25. Just the watch chains and spectacles. but the average run of motorists Guaranteed workmanship. H. lioSTON Teniers Fox Terriers. Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 5. 4- And sneak back for a drink. Scaring children by threatening place. 2-2805. thing for hamburger stand. Bar- rooms. Steam heat, two car ga­ Keeps diary with general ac- is much too fast per hour on slip­ 1947 FORD BTA^ON WAGON Nielsen. Telephone 7272. Boxers, crotr bred puppies. room cape Cod, •> unfinished, shtd —Mvi'tle Bazemord to call a policeman la the worst atow’s, just north of P. O. rage, one flat vacant. Immediate aounts of your goings; pery street. Irtah Batter, 1 jraor old. 1942 PONTIAC 6 4-DR. SEDAN C^milDB, INSIDE Painting and Zimmerman’s Kennela Lake dormer, living room haa fireplace Suggests a pick-up when your sort of training for children; for Some folke who claim they have PETEK W. PANTALUK electrical paperhanging. Tree esUmates street. Phone 6287. they will grow up with a (ear of open minda ^ould have them Hal*. Cidl I-4S96. contractor, maintenance and wir­ occupancy. Price haa been low­ and open stairway, pictura win­ head is bursting; A phrenologist lecturing advised People who rave while making All cars reconditioned by fac­ Prompt service. Reasonable Machinerv end Tools 52 dows, tile bath, oil hot water heat Approves of your business his audience that by feeling the policemen implanted in them which out Income tax reports may be di­ closed for repairs. tory methods and guaranteied. ing for light and power. 40 Fos­ pHces. Phone 7630. O FrecheUe. (X>LLIE Puppies, eable and white. ered for Immediate sale. ^ is not warranted. The policeman ter, street. Pbone 3803. Lot 80 X 145' Price 810,300. Elva trienra, and enjoys entertaining bumps on your head he could tell vided into two classes—men and workman’s compensaUon, public Very reasonable. 406 Oakland SNOW PLOWS, used crawler trac­ Tyler. Agent, b ancheater 2-4469. them in her home; what sort of a chap you were. should be considered our friend for women. Man—When my wife wants street Call 2-2423. ATrtnfn o wi ruei ou uaere! BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. INCX)ME TAX servtoe for profes­ liability sarrled. tors with bulldosert. New and ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Puts your business ahead of Tom, being an extrovert, sat on he guards ua against criminals and money, ahe oalle me handsome. U i^, to WTHT...... (1130...... K.C.) sional, business men, Indivtduala used tractors, equ.pmenta. Cement 127 DEEPWOOD Drive. Modem pleasure; Cut Instead of enlarging the front aeat and volunteered to ’ should not be used as a bogey man. Perhaps fewer women would con­ Friend—Handsome? Phone 2-4545 INTERIOR AND Exterior paint- BEAGLE Pupa, male 815, female 4-room home opei. for Inspection Man—Yeah, hand aome over! Hoadar.xWednceday and Friday aetates and trusts by experienced mUera. Garden Tractora IVt to REALTOR—875 Main St. the family budget. be a subject. The “ Dr.” felt all ceal their age if more-men acted Ing^^aperhanglng, celUnge re- 110. Three year old guaranteed Sunday 1 to 6. Oil heat, oak at 6:46 p. oV Tuesday, Thurs­ tax expert Accurate and com­ 5 H.P Dublin Tractor (3o., Wll- Takes csre of “Thank you" notes over hie head and aald to the audi­ An Indiana man paid for a new theirs.—Independent Forester. flnlelied. Fully Insured. Expert hunter. 240. Female, liver Dalma­ llmantlc. Pbone 2058. Phone 5440 or 5038—Eat. 1921 floors, storm windows. and ence; "Here’i a young man who if car, in part, with 20,000 dimes. We Green la the most soothing color, day and 8 a t |^ 7:S3 a. m. plete service at reasonable rates. work. New 1930 wallpaper books. tian A.K.C. regiatered, 240. Phone and Installment payments; acreena. Venotla.i blinds. Com­ Keeps your wardrobe neat and not afraid of hard work. He will lie know of another March of Dimes In all sections the weather is according to a writer. Especially PLTMOXrTH 1934 four-door, heat­ Tel. Mr. Dolan 3-0744 after 5:80. Edward R Pries. Phona 2-1008. 2-0915. 334 Hilliard atreet SNOW PLOWS, Maxim bumper Home Listings Wanted KIDB WANTED to Hartford from er, trunk. Very clean, good run­ pletely redecorated. Immediate mended; right down beside It and go to — the one that should have every­ much discussed these days. Not to If there Is a one, or a five, or Hawthorns and'Hlddle Turnpike lOSEPH A. CHESTER, tax con- plows for cars and pickups. Peer­ 96 ALTON STREET. Excellent occupancy. Price 87,900. Elva. Plans social engagements so that sleep.” body's support. mention just ciuised. a ten on It. ning. Two extra tires. C^l 2-9505 PAINTING, paperhanging, ceu: less hydraulic lift plows for cars, N. W est Hours 3 to 5. Fhone 2-0253. after 7 p. m. sultant-accountant. Specializing cuatom-bullt pre-war 6ve-room Tyler, Agent. M-incheater 2-4469. Inga whitened, floors sanded and Poultry and Snpplira 43 trucks and tractors. Capitol In farm and business Incomes. Es­ reflnlehed. General carpenter colonial. Attached garage. Fire­ LANK LEONARD INOOHE TAX and adcounUng 1039 STUDEBAKER Champion, Equipment, 88 Main street. Phone MICKEY FINN Unimpressed! tablished 17 years; modest rates. work. For free estimate call Gil­ 12 TO 25 Pound turkeys, fresh place. Open stall way, 2 large bed­ asrvlcs—lndlvidu*i and buslnsss two-door sedan. Radio and heat­ 7958. Ixits for Sale 73 1010 Main street. East Hartford, bert Flckett Phone 5433. frozen. Ready anytime. Schaub'a rooms. Tile bath, oil hot water n o w t h a t y o u 'v e /EnrR?frs dan Dan lloelsr 3-3329. er. Very good running condition. 8-4618. Evenings Broad Brook Turkey Farm. 188 HiUstown heat. Knotty pice recreation A FINE TIME HOPE SO! Phone 2-2771 after 6 p. m. road. Phone 467C. room. Storm windows and b u il d y o u r home on 70' lot on I'M GOING TO hapatalkwith , gonnabeeven HAVE TOUR Income tax return 1258J3. INTEUIIOR AND Exterior pamt- Mualral Instrumenta 63 ing. Average room papered. 312. screens, awnings Oirner lot. 105 Green road. Sewer, water, new ^BUKW.WINK, HAVE-w ith A HIM, DO YOU FEEL WORSE THAN 1 praparsd by former deputy ool- LOW PRICED ANTIQUES Reflnished. Repairing ft. front. Trees. Close to bus, school. Phone 2-0718. ANY BETTER ABOU THOUGHT, CLANCTj Isetor of InUmai Revenue. Eve- including paper. Ceilings reflnlah- HEAR AND See the Incomparable ANEWMEM6EK TOTAL STRANGER CLEAN, GUARANTEED done on any furniture. Demann, ed. Excellent workidanahlp. Ray­ Watitod— Pels— P oultry- stores and 'acbools. Reduced for nlnfs only. Tei 8003. Bremen Spinet. Year's biggest LEVEL LOT. Comet of Ashland 0FTOEL006E, LIKE HIMTA66W HE'S A RETIRED 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN , 189 South Main street Phone mond Fleke. 2-9237. Stock 44 piano value. The Plano Shop. quick sale. E9va Tyler Phone 2- 81.095 5648. 4469. and Hawthorne. (Tonlart Elva j HAS BEEN ALONG BE WISE, save, wear Spencer Tuning and voicing, $5. Phone Tyler. Agent. 2-4469. 1947 PONTIAC CONV. PAINTING and paperhanging. Old FARMERS. Get a better price for 4029. APPOINTED foundations. Mrs. Mary F. Mc- LINOLEUM - Asphalt Uls, waU your beef cattle, by selling direct Partland 7654. Mrs. Mabel Brown 81.295 paper removed by steam. CelUnge DELEIiATE TO 1947 PONTIAC STREAMLINED covering. Done by reliable, well reflniahed. Reasonable. Call An­ to the Manchester Packing Co. 29 MORSE ROAD 2-2775. Mrs. Gladys K. Esten trained men. All lobs guaranteed. Suburban fnr Sale 75 THE CONVENTION SEDAN—81.195 drew 'Huck. 4661. Have someone elie price them, Wanted—To Buy 58 Occupancy Within One Week 0167. 1947 PONTIAC SEDAN COUPE Hal) Linoleum Oo., 82 Oak street then call ua. Phone 2-1500. -APTER 81.095 Phone 2-4022. evenings 6166. BUYING Used furniture and Six rooms flnlahed, four down TOLLAND — Old two-atory colo­ A6RKM610 JUNIOR, meet me at the Jarvis WANTED—(Xiws, calves and baef Bnlldlni, Main street, Thursday, 1941 DODGE SEDAN Repairing household goods, any quantity and two up. Fireplace, Ruaco nial. 9 rooms, fireplaces, panel­ PAY MS OWN 8445 RANGE BURNERS cleaned, serv­ cattle, also horses. We pay the ling, improvements, view, brook, February 9th. Signed R. F. 8. S. iced, repaired and Inatalled. The Woodshed, 11 Main streeL combination storm and screen EXPENSES. 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN MA'TTREklSBS. Your old mat­ top dollar. Pleta Broa 364 Bid- Call 2-3154. windows and doors. Hot water hard road, acreage; needs minor' Joseph Senna Call 2-0147. 8495 tress sterillaad ond remade like well street Phone 7405. heat, oil burner, copper plumbing, repairs, only »r,400. Many other i S t l e w S *r TW Stll e)ra4U«U, IM.) _____ AstoBMibilaa Knt S alt 4 Terms To Suit new. Call Jones Furniture and Idrge lot. Greatly reduced. Terms. good listings, easy terms, buy be­ HonaehoM ScrrlcM Fibor Oovering, 86 Oak. TeL 8- Rnnmn Wlihitul Konrd 59 Can be seen by appointment. fore spring. Welles Agency, Cov­ DeCORMIER MOTOR COLE MOTORS— 1164 1041. Articles for Sale 45 Offered 19A FURNISHED room for rent near entry. TsL Willlmantic 618J2- BUCS BUNNY BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Hard To Believe BY EDGAR MARTIN SALES, Inc. 1939 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan, RUBBERS and Arctics Repaired. GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO 1701W4. ' FUNNYBUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER FLAT FINISH. Holland window Main atreet. Gentlemen prefer­ SAYS: “Youll be happy with 8295. 1939 Graham, new tires, Musical— Dramatic 29 Ice c;reepera put on. Shoe Repair­ red. Call 2-2170. 9 Hazel street. Realtor ...AN' THREE POUNDS OP I'M IN A stiadea made to 'uavasura AU ing White you wait Sam YiUyes, ANDOVER—Owner says seU mod- OO anvtwxng K A t w c o vraw TO one of these fine low priced completely overhauled, 875 doam, 109 Henry Street em 6-room houre, all improve-' MUMV... - MIR YtAODON^'. balance easy terms. 1941 Pack­ metal veoetlao bllnda at a new PIANO TUNINU, repairs, recon­ 701 Main street Phone 5278 ADD UP •D3AT V YE.YA_ 0 cars." low price. Keys made whUe you ditioning, etc. John Cockemam ments, goog location, reduced to UML DOWMs ard club coupe, 895 down, balance BOITON building stone and flag FURNISHED Room for rent, one HOW MUCH wait MarloWa 28 Bigelow street. Phone 4219. 810,400. Terms. Buy before' IT COMES TO/ 1940 WILLYS 4-DR. SEDAN easy terms. 1947 Dodge sedan. stone. Bolton Notch Quarry. Tele­ or two gentlemen. Call 2-4428. PINE ACRE sei tion. 6-room sin­ spring. Welles Agency, Coventry. 1949 Chevrolet sedan, new. 1949 Heater. Real economy In this WEAVING of hurna. moth boles phone 2-0617 Stanley Patnode. TWO LARGE Furnished rooms. gle with amesite drive and one Tel: WlUlmantiC 618J2-1701W4. little car. Nash sedan. 1949 Ford convertible and torn clouting, noslery niru. Busincaa Opportunities 32 car garage. House has vestibule, coupe. 1947 Buick convertible, handbags repaired, slpper re­ ROYAL CORONA PORTABLE — Kitchen and bedroom. Write Box R, leaving your phone number. fireplace, oil, hot water heat, 1941 CHEVROLET CLUB very clean. Brunner's, Car Whole­ placement, umbrellas repaired, EAST WINDSOR—Route 5. "a Smith Corona Standard type­ storm windows and screens. Im­ Uuntrd—Krai Ksiale 77 writers and adding machines. COUPE salers, 358 East Center street. men's ahiri collars reversed and prosperous grill, ample parking, WELL HEATED room with con­ mediate occupancy. T. J. w . Used machines sold or rented. Radio, heater. Smooth, sharp Open Monday, Wednesday and replaced Marlow's UtUe Mending large frontage; 12 acres land; tinuous hot water. Private en­ Crockett. 5416. IF YOU Have a single or 8-ramily and rsaaonable. Friday evenings’ til 9. Shop. shed for 8 acres tobacco. Equlp- Repairs on all n akea. Marlow's. trance. Fiv« minutes walk to house to sell call Haatlnga. Real •ment, stock, etc. Associate Realty C3ieney Mills. Inquire 101 (Chest­ FOUR ROOMS with two unfin­ Estate Specialist. Odd Fellows 1989 PONTIAC CLUB FOR QUICK SALE, 1937 Pontiac. CORNICES and valance boards. Co., 1010 Main street. East Hart­ WINDOW SHADES made to order ished. Full shed dormer, fireplace. COUPE Radio and heater. Good running Custom built, choice of designs. and Installed; also stock shades, nut street. Building, at the Onter ( Ready * ford, 8-4613. Evenings Broad Insulation, hot water oil heat, buyers with cash waiting.) Radio, heater. An exceptionally condition, 8100. Call 2-2996. Phone 2-3524 or 2-9002, from 9 Brook 1258J3. Venetian blinds. Estimates gladly brick veneer front, large lot with given. Fagan Window .Shade Co.. I’LEASANT Room for gentlemen. Phone 2-11U7. iaa running car. a m. to 9 p. m. One block north of Post Office. 16 ample shade trees. Price 810,200. s wSf kfi Route 44 at Bolton Notch, oppo­ Charles Lesperance. 3620. CUNSIDKRINU SEUJNO ,* iiJ 1988 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN NO MONEY DOWN site McKinney Lumber Co. Phone Wadsworth street. Time For Magic BY V.T.HAM LlH Radio, beater. Fresh paint, new Building—f'onlrarling 14 Help Wanlrd- -I'emale 35 YOUR PROPERTY? ALLEY OOP 2-4473. HAVE Room for two riders to Without obligation to vou. s aeqt eovers, etc. Make Your Own Terms RECEPTIONIST. Small, 15 gi^l I DON'T KNOW WlCRE MASON CXINTRACTOR. Plaster­ TOASTER. Manning - Bowman, Pratt and Whitney's, hours 7 to will appraise or make vou a cash — r HARPIES — 1988 BUICK 2-DR. SEDAN ing, brick, cinder block. Estimatce office, 6-kcy PBX, rapid typing. 3:30. Call 2-2423. offer for property. See ua betors JtNfi ■ ■ Radio, heater. Runs well, solid 1936 DODGE (’47 motor)—8145 832. Contact: Wilson Agency, 721 Post-war automatic pop up, 810. Foreign Policy vou sell. gladly given. Call John Caselli, Call 2-0505 after 7 p. m. Llt« throughouL 1933 OLDSMOBILE 2-DR.—875 2-1169 - 7437 - 8869. Main, Room 207, Hartford. LARGE Pleasant, well heated Phone 7728 Or 6273 room. Quiet neighborhood. Private BRAB-BirRN REAI.TT 1987 FORD CLUB CONV. AMAZING! 850 la youra for sell­ SMALL GRAY combination stove, To Be Target 1985 FORD CX)UPE—8325 GENERAL CARPENTRY, Altera- chrome pipe, complete with oil home. Referencea required. Call R a ^ heater. A nice running Uona, additions and new construe- ing 100 boxes greeting cards at 81. 8183. ARB YOU selUng or buying prop­ aoSd otUe ear. 1937 BUICK SEDAN—8295 Uon. Dormers, porches and ga­ Statloi^ery or napkins with name burner, 4 gas. also oil barrel with erty We buy.* sell, appraise, ar­ rages at reasonable prices. Work- on. Send for samples on approv­ pump. A-1 condition. 30-gallon ROOM FOR rent, with twin beds For Platform range mortgage Call this office 1987 FORD CONV. SEDAN 1935 DODGE COUPE—850 al. Merit, 370 Plane street. Dept. hot water tank, asbestos jacket for one or two girls. Near Post or stop 'In-(or further Intorma- Heater. M e e d right, runs good. manehlp guaranteed. Free esti­ 1938 BUICK SEDAN—8345 mates. R. M. Alexander. Tel 131, Newark, N. J. Phone 7603. Office. Call 6745. (Continued from Pnge One) ' tlon. Alice Cla-rpet, Agent 843 1940 NASH 4-DR. SEDAN 8716. Main street. Phone 4993 or 2- Radio, heater. An immaculate 1988 OLDSMOBILE (XIUPE—850 GIRL FOR cash and carry store, department documents to a Com­ 0880. CARPENTER Work and jobbing typing experience required. Apply Dtamondn— Watches— ROOM For Rent at the Center. munist courier. 1989 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR.—875 of all kinds. Also new construc- in person. New Model Laundry, Jew elry 48 Phone 2-4101. While the foreign policy declara­ *‘CAr# to do 8 fittli dafielt financins, mistor?" Uon. Call -js fot an esUmate on 1941 DODGE 1 TON 1984 PONTIAC 4-DR.—850 73 Summit atreet tion took the administration to dates. Senator Taft (R., Ohio), ' PICK-UP any Inside or outside work. Fred -EONAKD W '-TO.IT, Jeweler Ke said over the week-end that un­ SIDE GLANCES BY (iALRRAlTH EVERYDAY Greeting cards. Pay pairs lUio adjusts wslches expert TWO ROOMS, convenient to bus task for failure to consult the Re­ Heater. A way above average 1937 CHEVROLET—895 Knofla. Tel. 7704. publicans, It didn't go far enough less G.O.P. entries are successful up to 100% profit. Take easy ly at reasonanls prices. Open line. Inquire 23 Griswold street. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER track. for some party members. this year “there's not much use FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDi* Rescued BY MERRILL C. BLOSSEll 1940 CHRYSLER 4-DR.—8125 orders for big value. Assortments Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce looking to ’62.’’ Roofing 16A for birthdays, other occasions. street. Phone 2-4,387. NICELY Furnished room in large Werner W. Schroeder, Ililnoia 1941 HUDSON 4-DR.—8195 If the 1950 elections bring “a lAovc Want See These Today At Make up to 100% profit on 81 private home, steam heated for national committeeman, had called yXA’rURING Guaranteed roots for an end to the bl-partlsan for­ Congress that is any more radical ovea. boxei. Plaatice, metalllcs, gift gentlemen. Inquire 316 Spruce l i i r ■TOO DeCORMIER MOTOR 1938 PLYMOUTH COUPE—8325 and expert repairs ab wall as Fuel and Feed 49A atreet. eign policy. than this one,” he said, the Tru­ wraps, personal assortments on man administration probably will Uioer, Fyi^T SALES, Inc. gutter and conductor work. Try Schroeder aaid this policy, of approval plus free imprint sam­ HARDWOOD For sale, stove HEATED Room, hot water, near succeed in enacting much of its WUlya-Overland Dealer MANCHESTER MOTOR your ” Local Rooter.” Call Oiugh^ which Senator Vandenberg (R., MNNS, Un 7707. ples. Artistic, 327 Way, Elmira, length, delivered. Also cow man­ Center. Gentleman preferred. 37 welfare program. 84 Maple Street .. Manchester SALES N. Y. Mich.) has been the chief G O P Once that happens, said Taft, fAASIXR ure. Piela Bros, 364 Bidwell Foster street. Phone 5331. exponent In Congress gives the LAROf Tel. 8854______West Center and Hartford Road ROOFING — Spedallking . In re­ street. Phone 7405. It will be hard to turn back from Open Evenings WANTED—Receptloniat for pro- Republicans no alternative but the concept of "a totalitarian gov­ pairing roofs ot ail klnda, alao ''rubber stamp” approval. 1988 FORD 4-door sedan. Good The Beat Deal la Oidsmobile new roofs. Gutter work. Chim- feaaional office. Some knowledge Businrssi l-ocations ernment directing the whole lives of typing and shorthand essential. Garden— Farm—Dairy It baa Btlfled debate, be said, of our people." condition. Telephone 2-9721. GUARANTEED. 1940 PonUac n ^ s cleaaed and repaired. 26 For w n t 64 yaarr experience. Free aaUmataa Write Box Y, Herald. Products 50 and discouraged ''independent' sedan, 8395; 1939 Pontiac sedan, thinking by Congress members. 1940 OUlSMOBILE club coupe. Gall Howlay. Manchester 6861. AIR CXJNDITIOKED OFFICE. Good condltkm. Phone 2-3474 8295; 1937 Oievrolet sedan, 8150; EDCCELLENT opportunity to make GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes. “It has stifled debate, he said, 1936 Chevrolet pick-up, 8150. Oole that money you need so badly. Orford Building: Apply Mar­ Would Return after 5:80. First quality, very mealy. ■ 81.75 low's. and discouraged "independent’ Motors. 4164. Heating— Plumbing 17 If you have the time we will put a bushel delivered to your door. thinking by Congreaa memters. PICKUPS 1940 DE SOTO tudor, good condl- you to work. Write P. O. Box 557, Call Hathaway, 2-1390. “It has g;iven us one coursa of To AFL Fold CLEAN—GUARANTEED BFFICIEINT Plumbing and beat­ THREE-ROOM office. East Cen­ Uon. New snow caps, radio, heat­ Middletown, Omn. action in h-urope and the opposite tx.n. ing. Plugged drams machine ter street. Call 6514. one in Asia," declared Schroeder. 1946 DODGE H TON er, 8435. Owner bought new car. cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 LADY TO Sell lovely guaranteed Household Goods 51 (Continued fnim Page One) K now What He's Doing BY AL VERMEER 1941 DODGE M TON Phone 3-1686. Policy drafting Republtcana said PRISCILLA'S POP Oakland atreet Phone 6497. niyoh lingerie, hosiery, etc., direct Vandenberg was active in writing 1936 CHEVROLET ^ 'TON to friends, neighbors. Big earn­ ALBERTS FEBRUARY SALE! Houses for Rent 65 of the pending treaty to outlaw PRISCILLA, I 5 M o "A ro 7 T HONEST, POP! KNOWl THAT’S the foreign portion of their new IT 'S a s s q l u t K v o u t 1 P R O M IS E JUST WHAT I'M. Low Price—Terms To Suit PLUMBING, HeaUng, repairs on ings. Our 28th year. Write Thor- ONCE A YEAR IT COMES!! genocide—or destruction of na­ j 1946 PONTIAC 2-door, very good CABLE ROAD, South Coventry platform. lON T >UU LET I ^OF THE (DUESTION^ I'LL PRACTI^ WORRIED old and new syatei^, oU burner, gersen Hosiery Co., Wilmette, III. YOU WAITED 11 tional, racial or religious groups COLE MOTORS— 4164 condition, 8875. Telephone 8659. water pump service. Prompt at­ LONG MONTHS FOR IT! 11 For rent, furnished or unfumlsh- Reaffirms, Faitli la UN —the council’s statement, aald ME T A K E J , “ Albert De-Luxe" ed( new 4-rooro ranch style home. They aaid this declaration .re­ Stalin la treating Jews as out­ 1941 PONTIAC six two-door tor­ tention. John H. (Sarlaon. Phone 1987 STUDEBAKER 4-door sedan. 78<5. Help Wanted— Male 3(t 3 ROOMS OF BELAUTIFUL All conveniences with attached affirms O O P faith In the United casts. y u Good eondlUon, 8125. Tel. Man­ pedo special, mS Is for 8895. 1935 NEW FURNITURE breezeway and garage. Phone Nations and pledgea Republican “ Such cultural programs chester 2-3610. Dodge four-door, as Is 895. Balch PLUMBING And HeaUng, spectal- CALENDAR Meh. If you want to consisting of Choice Living Room Willlmantic 2757W2. support for a two party Interna­ against intellectuals and their Pontiac, Inc. Phone 2-4545. txlng m repalra, remodeling, cop­ find out about the 15 sensational Suite, Choice Bed Room Suite, tional policy which the O O P can FLTMOUTH, 1941 two-door sedan. ------• followers mean virtually the sen­ per water piping, new construe- new Kemper-Thomas individual Choice Dinette Set, "Weatlng­ approve in advance. tencing of these human beings to Price low for quick sale. Phone trade calendars which, as you house'’ or '‘Phileo’’ Electric Re­ Wanted to Rent 68 2-9951. — Uon, esUmates given, time pay­ Gabrtelaon said the 2,(X)0 wdrd death—by ostracizing them and Auto Acpgaaortf know, are sweeping the country, frigerator, Nationally Known ments arranged. iCdward Johnson. RESPONSIBLE busineu couple policy statement, makes it clear depriving them of all means of Tina Phono 6979 ot 6044. Range and Acceaaories, pliu a per­ that the O O P has something to 1938 PACKARD convertible coupe. write. The Kemper-Thomaz Oo.. desire 3 or 4 room apartment. livelihood," the council said. Cincinnati 12, Ohio. There la n sonal gift of a •’Phileo'* or "firn- offer the people besides criticism Another council statement Good eondlUon. Phone-2-2753 be­ FOR Ihe best 2 in 1 snow Urs see eraon” Radio From our president cellent references.'I^one 3412. tween 5 and 8 p. m. vacancy for a good man. o f the Truman administration's strongly opposed extending full us at Manchester Urn. We give Millinery— Dreaaaiaklng 19 Mr. Albert actions. Ho .would not go Into de- diplomatic recognition to Franco you the deepest and srldsst tread WANTED— 4 or 5 room furnished A OF CAR FOR~YOUR~8 MEN WANTED for Houston jobs. Everything was 81257.50 taiU. Spain. It said' Ftianco la a dictator tor in Manchester Manchester Tire ALTERATIONS done on women’s ■ NOW ONLY 8888 apartment, vicinity o f Hartford. Plus Small Down Payments and children's garments. OUl 2- For details write P. O. Box 10102, Preferably In Manchester area. There seemed little doubt, how­ put in power.by Hitler and the V tL i'm X tL Recapping 295 Broad-street TeL Houston 18, Texas. You can purchaes all or part. world reputation of this country and Easy Terms 2-4234. 34-honi servtoe. 4370. W Disabled veteran. Phone 2-4204. ever, that the party would follow : IMS tr NU 1 — .MMsvmxsMMii;Mav,M,8iaT-t,yy.g. BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY AND R A L P H 'L ^ B 1936 FORD COUPE. R. A H. Easy terms—Free Delivery—Free tha lead o f Republican Gov. as a defender of democracy would VIC FLINT Luxory*-*FlnE A Plot LOCAL Representatlvs for 58 Storage until wanted. For appoint­ only suffer from any help wa gave 845.00 Down ALTBRA’nONS all kmds, ^ for COUPLE and 2 children age 10 and Arthur B. LangUe of Washington 'if you want popcorn, get it on the way in^~>you know “ Than fold In th# whites of thrra m a ( ^ •mi KIND OF d a y t h a t v K H w tfv o u 'n K it opens n e x t week, U ' WHOOMB i o ■1930 HUDSON 4-DR. men’s, ladles’ and children’s wear. year old AAAI manufacturer ment day or evening and free 12. would like 4, 5 or 6 room rent. In condemning what Langlie Franco. MAKi$ ME WONDEC n HAYENTNEARO.'HAtfCNT UE4BD.r rriM3 IT HAS EUlByTHINO—EViRyTHiNE' .and FARA0IS8 Ghfggta Serrlc transportation to and from store, degrees from the beginning of Joh" e Otter Wife until (although 825.00 Down Call after 5 o'cjock, 2-3828. selling homes, achoolt, churches, Telephone 6057 after 5:80. called “government paternallam. The State department Indicated hdw cross your fathar it whtn you wake him up!" ' THItE ABENT ANVObENliraf '^TNS MA8KWNM A M SKI u m , Yuamt water MR. MANGLE. 1936 DeSOTO 4-DR. Storata 10 commercial properties, ete.,wcath- phone Waterbury 4-3144. that if the United States changes * the firet commercial in 'Yesterday a Children . HIBUC STINOSBAMMtS iHJUOTlimAIIMPtV RXH., FRENCH CUISINE... UbbyLaitf EVfiRVTMINQ Ask for Mr. Albert The Washington governor said 825.00 Down (njSTOM MADE CLOTHES to lit er stripping, ateel and aluminum DESPERATE famUy with two in a suggested draft of the policy Its policy toward Spain, this coun­ MMIOUS WMTia couMnft FOR RENT—Bam 24 x 40’ with A —L —B—E:—R—T— S try wlU again send an ambassador MAJOR HOOFLE 1987 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. RAH. wooden floor. Has 110 and 220 mdividual. Will work from pat­ combination windows, screens, girls 8 and 2(4. need 4 or 5 un­ statement that the country faces OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIA51S OUR BOARDING HOUSE with know it) tern or wUl originate. Dresses, Main Store, Waterbury to Madrid. The United States has 860.00 Down volt electrical circuits Installed. porch enclosures, and rock wool furnished rooms. ReferencesS a critical decision in the year'a atnuTdar. 1940 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR. R. A H. aulta, coata, gowna, etc. Phone insulation. Gkx>d Income on sales Open Thursday eves, till 9 p.m. had no ambassador there since the WELL, I MUST AH-UIHP - kACK-KACK — -DASrt j TX>MT 30SH ME.BRISHT Apply-645 North Mala street Branches: Hartford, New Ibven, Hartford 8^M65 coUect election between the “all-powerful BOV/ VOUR IDEA OF _ 91».00 Down 2-3909. plua year and bor.ua, Hoapltal, state” represented by the Truman UJ4. in 1946 urged diplomatic Iso­ SEE HOW THE , IT ALL, 3A)4e f CANTT YOU PER- f 1938 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. R. A H. Meriden lation of Franco. SUPPERS COMINOJ V ceiV B n o P lfs ARW JT LAUOrt- HUMOR IS the ABSEMT- aicknesa and accident benefits. administration and the “individual ^ A L O - ? , ' MlNOED PROFESSOR _ 890.00 Down Complete training, aalei helpe, GOOD USEH) EkMy wringer type Legal Noticei freedom and human liberty" he INS ATTHOSS 30KES OP >t7URS, 1941 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. RAH. Buatoaw Scnicw Offcrad 19 Moving—T nK kinf^ THAT V4«R6 SPRBAD BY THft NHO WALTZES INTO i advertising. Must have car and be washing ma-;hine. 9 Ib. capacity, AT A COURT o r PROBAT* held said tbs Republicans espouse. 8150.00 Down t^E-LONG'S Refrigerator service. Storage PONY e x p r e s s ? iT'5 THE CLASSROOAA IM ^ willing to work full time required. good condition. A real value at at Manchester within and tor tba Ftaal A ctta Slated Today Young Gunman HIS 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. R AH. Repairs on at) makesL ooBsmsr- For local interview phone Hart­ DIatrict ot Mancheater, on tha 3rd ^ YOUR CRUDE b r a g s THAT 8280.00 Down THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Q>n 849.50. Marlow’s Furniture De­ Senate and House Republicans, VOO'RE 31ST JEALOUS dal and domesUe. Emergency 84- ford 9-4681, 8 a. m. to 9 a. m„ dr partment. day of rebruary. dNO. AMOSES 1MBM-«-yOU AMO An Cars Wtateriaed local and long dlatanoa moving, Present. JOHN J. WALLUTT. m««UBg in separate conferences, Under Arrest PIKE ARE THE SHOSTS OF; 'CAUSE, r r s ME, MOT bour aervlca. PboM 3-1897. packmg, craUng and storage. 8:30 p. m. to 8 p. m., or write liberal Trades USED Gas and electric ranges, Judse. take flnnl acUon on the platform :1HS CMERRV., YOU, THAT'S , Sarvlca to aU parts of tha U. S. R. J.-Owen, 83 Tobler. Terrace, itate of Gordon W. Jewett, lata of SlST B R S/ ALL APPLIANCES senrlced and 825 and ujL 1949 model washing draft today. National committee FAMOUS/ W UM ENE & FLAGG, Inc. repaired, bumara, refrigerators, A. and Canada. OaD 5187. Hart­ Wetherefleld, Cbnn.. Scheater. In said DIatrict. deoeaaed. members, consulting with the Coatlnued from Page One) • 4 Oratar S t ^ Tel. 5101 ford 6-1428. machines, 899, were 8159.95. New The executor having exhibited hla O O 'P lawmakers by telephone, raagea, washers, etc. AO work WANTED—Mate bookkeeper, over furniture—electric 'ranges, re- edminlalratloii account with tald aatata Hit By Cupid BY LB8U B TURN EH * Ptannouth Dealer gnaraateed. Metro Service Cm were expected to act simultane­ mountains until they cams to the WASH TUBBS E2CPTY VANS to and from all 33, experienced in double entry, frlgpratora, television and tank to thia Court for allowance. It la home of Les Miller. EOM O’RIENIY. WHAT A lOVEH I ELAZES. that's ore diRL iw OIH', 't— o w C f " ' Open Bwalags TU 9 P. M. TsL Maaebeeter 9-U988. ORDERED: That tha 11th day ot ously. K O M aai/t1MEV MUST SEINE W>RE»! X atataai Assured return load, accounts receivable, payables and vacuum cleaners. Chambers rabniary, IKO, at eleven o'clock, fore­ He forced Miller to drive him TNMKO TO know! thi* to ratea. United, 122 Wast atreet payroll. Araly Tober Baseball Warehouse Sales, SOI Middle The P blladelp^ Bulletin aaid a and Mias Carroll away In bis ear, eon IOC—1 0 0 1 ^ Vji, r ead ABOUT'8M Nl TNI F99I& fOIMT a i MV a m p XCANT_^ECRiERTO noon. at the Probate Office in the survey o f O.O.P. governora show­ AFTER THREUP. ntCM .OI) Phone 6875. Co., Elm am et. Turnpike East, Manchester Municipal Building In said Manehastar, leaving Kitterman behind. Ignor­ I “ THEHOOe be and the same la aaalgned for a keas- ed that most favored a “Uberal” ing McCauley’s threats to shoot lADYl TIC1WM RUBBISH and ashes reanoved. bi- Green. Open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.— Murtv nlfttfMin. MMMTV MIOW.A 7 p. m. to 8:80 p. m., Mondays Ing on the allowance ot aalC ada4Sl|4 him. Miller speeded over Icy foads 9AIP0E otMrators cteeaei.. sand, graval Help Wantod— Male tratlon account with aaid estate A t 1 ^ 16 of tho 16 it poUede , IHEIONai m u m ------through Saturdays. at 80 mlleo an tbour until they AOOORWMd TOUJCANT GO WRONG and clndera. Van servtea and - Or Female 97 thia Court dlreeta that notice of tha tha pap4r said, want the party to time and place assigned tor aald hear­ follow a constructive policy which reached a roadblock. JflUef alowed j AIM) E A W W i™ YOU BUY A USED CAR loeal aaovlng. Phona a a Joaaa. WB BUY and s il good uaod furnl- the car, dived out the door, and HEART SKIFS 8-1888. YOUNG MAN or woman to do ing be given to all persona known Jo is neither "Imltntive’’ nor "cold ^ as A^OW ARTY.BROTHEIW turn, combination rangao, gas ba Interested therein to appear and ba his paseengers gave up without a A SEAT. general office work In automobtlo ranges and .leatcrs. Jonsa 8^inil- heard thereon by publishing a copy of and negative.” fight LIGHT, LCX^L trucking. Ash ra- dealerahi|<; Typing esaential. this order In aome newspaper having ’ With their pUtform drafted, HjST WONT LET YOU! movaL W. a Perratt Jr.. Phone turs Store, 88 Oak. Phone 8-1041. a circulation In aald Dlatrl^ at least the Republicans will stage the Writ# Box Q, Herald, stating AttempU “ Blrrcy KUUra" 7109. quallflcatlona. BEST PRICES t5r turnlturs, an* fiva days before the day of.tald bear- first o f a series o f f l twaket din­ ing, and by mailing in a- ragtstered let­ ners at a local arena tonlghL LBNNT*8_L0CAL Package De- tlqusa. Trading Post, 17 Maple ter on or before Fahruant 6, UM. a Richmond, Va., Feb. 6—08) JIrs I street. 8-1088 Open noon Mon­ copy of this order addressee' to Oecll AtaMd at Ballyiag Va«M Roee Applch Btoler, 60, remsim ' Uvery between 9 a. m. and 8 n. m. Sltaatlofia Waated— The dinners, like tha policy a-6 or i PboM 2-0414 or 8820. days. Tuesdays. AD dsy Thurs- W. Jewett, 174 Summit street. Maa- In critical condition today wita LIME 99 dey, Friday, Snturdsy. cheatsf. Conn.: Tb# Maneheatar Tluat sUtoroent, are aimed at rwylng two-buUet wounds in her chest in- \ V • Company, gnaidlan ot tba aatalaa ot votes far RapubUcaa caiuMdataa 80RM THlgTY YEARS TOO SOOM JAM Ei •• ' ■»' i'^' I Loral trucking. Ashes and Nancy 8. Jovratt and CheU O. Jawott fllctsd in a “mercy kaung” attempt I t o * ' SAVAOE Spin .Dry wssbing ma­ In the NoYmnber congreasloiial hr htr.huabaad. who poUce-aeld KMlovaa Odd Jobs. CHEF. Italian-American, would minora. t U Main Strar.l. Manebester, “ 6267 or 6118. chine, 314 years old. Good condi­ Conn. elections. committed suicide after Mwotlng Uka lob. WriU Boa T. Herald. tion, $30. rixm s 3388. jq | M J. WALLETT, JadFa One o f the November cahdl- hla wUa. ■ X MONDAY, 1re»i1XtSt <; UNi igig^fOUBTXSN £tt(ning ifmtd Health Costs Money— Help the Heart Fund

Regina DTtalla Society wiU hold S t Mery’s Men’s Club wUl bold ba tba speaking and entartalnment iU monthly meeting this evening its monthly meeting Uits evening Romantic Lead K of C Jubilee program. A feature of the program AboutTown at 7:30 at the Itallan-Amerlcan in,the perish bell, end ell of will be the presentaUpn of a sub­ Avcrsfc Dolly Net Preas Ron Tha Waathor Club. Sandwiches, cake and cof­ the church ere cordlelly 4nvlted. stantial purse to Mpst Rav. Henry For the Moath of Jaaaary, 1888 Foraeazt af 0. K Wzafhtr Banah Marnbrn of W M hluton Loyal fee will be served at the social Sherwood Robb will speek end Lists Speaker J. O’Brien, bishop of Hartford for Onuifo Lodfo, Na 117, are ro> time to follow the business. show pictures of “LIttie Leegue charitable work in the area of the Ooady tonowad by eleariag thla qtMotwl to moot this ovonlng at Besebell.” A hem supper will be assembly district, which comprises 9,839 aftornoont fair tonight ood Wed- •:4ft in Orango haU. From there •ihe Friendship Circle of the Sal­ served at 6:30. northern central Connecticut. jm anrtetpr itiim ttm m m h they will nroceed in a body to the vation Army will meet this eve­ Andrew C McCarthy Member of the Audit .aeadayt colder this oftenmah aad HoUoran FXmeral Home, to pay ning at 7:30 at the citadel. Hos­ John Mather Chapter, Order of Among the distinguished guests Bareaa of CIrcalatloas toalghti ennttaned eoM Wedaeadoy thdr taapfcta to their late mem* tesses will be Mrs. Edith Maxwell DeMolay, will meet tonight at 7:80 Will Address 4tb De­ of the assembly expected at affair Manche»Usr—^A City of Village Charm bar, Oaorga Tomllnaon . and Miss Hannah Humphries. In the Mssonlc Temple. The Initia­ r . gree Assembly Feb. 11 are Gov. Chester Bowles, Mayor tory degree will be conferred on • ■ ■ Cyril Coleman of Hartford, Deputy two candidates. A social with re­ Supreme Grand Knight William Abraham K. ftrtow, of Wllbra* Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Titus ■* Andrew C. McCarthy, assistant VOL. LXiX., NO. 108 (Ooedaei AivortlalM •• ffsfts U) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1950 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE POUR CENTS ham, Maaa., has returned to hUi have returned to town after a va­ freshments will follow the busi­ J. Mulligan of Hartford and State heme after apending three weeks cation tour through Florida. ness. district attorney of Bronx county. Master of the Fourth Degree J. viaiOng cousins here, Mrs. Jose- New York, will be the main speak­ Frank Mulcahy of Hartford. Mr. end Mrs. Andrew Relchen- ■ f ? : er St the Golden Jubilee dinner and o A. Snow and Mr. and Mrs. Winners In the duplicate bHdge bach of 20 Ashworth street have )ld S. Lyman of 104 H Chest- tournament Friday night at Tinker dance of Bishop McMahon General Say^ They WiU Continue to Strike C Issued Invitations for the marriage assembly, Fourth Degree. Knights nut street Mr. Snow, now retired, hall were as follows: (North- of their daughter, Miss Jean Relch- Coal Production was formerly a prominent attor­ South). Prof. William F. Kirk­ of Columbus, General Chairman Finance Department enbach, and Arnold J. Buck of ney in Sprln^eld, Mass. patrick and H, J. Rockcll, 64; Coventry. The ceremony will James G. Mc^be of Hartford has FOOD Oeorge Slenisen and Harold Hills, take place Saturday. February 38, announced. At a special communii-ation- of 6l'»; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whit­ at 2 o'clock In the Center Congre­ Superior Court Judge Thomas J. Plunges in Wake Mbacbastar Lodge. No. 73. A. F. man. 57'i: (East-West), Dun Gus­ gational church. MoUoy of Hartford, state deputy of SALE and A. M., in tha Masonic Tenmte tafson and A1 Cushing, 56«,i: Mr. 4 the Knights of Columbus, will be ttmiorrow evening at 7:30, the Rn- and Mrs. Robert Gillette, 63'ut a plstol'to his head and IdIM The governor’s apokeaman said 98S Main Street, Telephone 8358 ness, in charge of Mrs. Maud reaucracy, stupidity and red tape. colors. Over the nation, less than two Jobholders, plus another 1,408,000 the reatrictlona had been planned Mrs. Eva Folsom Is director of the in tbe armed forces, the Census chinists to Fold Now Picked as Top Iflsur News Tidbits bomb — Information to the Rua- himself, Feb. 4, In what poHec Dauchy and her committee. weeks’ coal raaervaa remain stored slans, is believed to have had ac- { said was a game of Russian ron- In auch a way that they could bo three-act madhouse. above ground. The coal industry bureau said yesterday in a survey I For 1950; Democrutn Culled From (/P) Wires put into effect without Impairing S t Bernadette’s Mothers Circle Miami Beach, Fla.. Feb. 7—(/P)— complices in this country. lette. (AP wirephoto.) Tickets may be obtained from REG. 43c said the aupply la poorly diatri- taken the second week of January. But lawmakers said they were eoBcntlal stats aervioea, but that will have a pot luck supper tomor­ members of the participating or­ Notion Sale buted. Always Worst Months ’The way Is all clear for the return Say Platform Stolen they would require a "onhatantlal told that until the British Justice j row evening at seven o’clock sharp ganizations or at Sllbro's, Wel­ Through the coal fields, the Secretary of Commerce Sawyer of the big Machinists union to the Presidential board works "speed tightening" In the flnanda) opera­ at the home of Mrs. William miners are out for a showdown in department releases Its records^! don’s Drug, Harrison’s Stationery, promptly pointed out that mid­ American Federation of Labor. Washington, Feb. 7.—(/P) up" schedule under Taft-Hartley the FBI may have to wait for' Jury to Get tion of the departments affected. Moors, 145 Green road. A brief Billie’s Beauty Shop and Keller’s. Tioga Sweater, Sock their struggle for a new contract winter January and February are ' act in race to end coal atrike be- The departments affected wars It may take four or five months —Republicans picked liberty leads— with the result that some busineaa meeting will follow. and the five day week. always the worst months for Job j fore pressing fuel shortage paral- suspects might get out of this not specified but it waa stated that 3 Days "The Taft-Hartley law cannot seekers. Taking Into account but AFL leaders say they expect VB.-socialism as tlieir top' yses country . . . New York sanita­ country unmolested. Carol’s Case not every department wa* Includad ’Ihe Cornerstone club of St. & Baby Yam dig coal,” declared Althronim that unemployment lost month the 600,000-member International 1950 campaign issue today in tion Inapectora hand out 172 sum- British Justice authorities ara In the order. Bridget’s church will meet tomor­ WILEY Brown, a committeeman of the was higher than a year ago, he a platform which Democrats i vj ewsht dropping 'The largest saving, caleulatad by Maxwell local near Vnlontown, Pa. Association of Machinists to be underst(x>d to be keeping Fuchs row at 8 p. m. In the basement of II ■ . ■ k F S F R A V I ' J !■; Only ! said 1950'a stsft wasn’t as bad as back in the AFL fold. promptly accused them of completely Incommiiqtcado — even Arcused Girl Pirturetl the governor’s offlea at* 15,109,* tha church to elect offloera. All "Wo jgon’t Uaacjacked into tbe lM9’a baeause industrial layoff# from Scotland Yard. 706.M, tfouM be brought about fay parishioners are Invited, and cof­ mlnaw'’ •p u t DftveJopa to Oa«uic4t stealing from the administra- covered "" . .J^^lng . "Tokyo g ar^e Rosa" can. may un- be reducing aUotmenta already made GALLERY are not reeponalble for eo much A split developed In the AFL’s Hoover goes to Capitol hill to­ In Differing Ways fee and homemade cakes will be ( M s ' [ t T 1 oz. skein The aporadlo walkouts whirii of the out-of-work figure. tion. In a 2,000-word state­ released front priMn on bail by or­ day for the third time (1:30 p.m. to various agencies fay. the comp­ served. The club has been formed idled 100,000 soft coal dlggara last Sawyer etresaed these parts of Ebcecutive council yesterday on der of Supremo CTOurt Justice Wil­ By Opposing Lawyers troller’s office and by holding back b T F (1 R D weak spread to nearly all of the Issuing a formal Invitation for the ment of party policy for the e. B. L) to talk behind closed doors to raise funds for a new school. Nineteen colom In UiIb beautiful yarn of 100 virgin wooj* tbe picture: congressional campaigns, the Re­ liam O. Douglas. with aenatoni — this time with aUotmenta appropriated for var- 400.000 United Mine Worker mem­ 1. Bad weather in many parts Machinists to return. publicans held themselves up as Swelling uproar against lairrna- Bridgeport, Feb. 7—{/P)—Carol toua agencies but not yet proceaaed bers yesterday. Towering William Hutcheson, the Senate Appropriations subcom­ of the country cut shArply into the last hope of those who oppose tlonal love affair of Ingrid Berg­ mittee to which he first divulged Ann Palght waa pictured by oppos­ through the oomptroUer’a ofA m . SAFETY PINS Hie only UMW members work- president of the AFL Carpenter’s man and Roberto Rossellini— Although In the past there bava REG* 50c construction work and farm ac­ *’an all-powerful Federal govern­ some of the FBI’s activities In the ing lawyers today aa a "misguid­ SNAPS tivity. The rise in unemploy­ unioiT and long-time foe of the ment with unlimited power to tax which an Alabama ministerial cai last week. been general economy orders di­ (ConUaaed «■ Pago Ten) ment was primarily due to "cur- Machinists, infused to sanction the and. spend.” group charges "tends to glorify ed” murderer and as a grief-cras- recting state department beads to HAIR BARRETTES adultery’’—storms at gates of Should Make Pact PuMio HALE'S SELF SERVE tallmen|t in seasonal Induatrles," move but it was voted anyway by Call for Balam:ed Budget Senator Bricher (R-OhIo), a ed girl who didn’t know what she cut down expendlturea. veteran ob- HEAVY POCKET COMBS Tioga Nouerville Zephyr 2. Factory emplo3rment "did not the rest of the 15-man council. Hollywood... British Conservative! was doing when she killed her servere said this waa the first oc­ The Original In New England On the domestic front, they candidate In coming Parliamentary member of the congresalonal LADIES’ DRESS COMBS appear to be materially affected" Hutcheson even threatened to Atomic committee, told reporten cancer-riddled father. casion such cuts actually ap­ ’Phone Strike pull hia own union out of the AFL called for a balanced budget, re­ elections. Lord Hinchinbrooke, With final arguments complet­ peared on the records of tba comp­ RAT TAIL COMBS —In contrast to a year earlier, duction in spending, repeal of says in campaign speech that Pres­ the 1943 Quebec agreement which and HEALTH MARKET when "Induatrial layoffs (due to if the Machinists are taken back tha late President Roosevelt en­ ed, the caae of the 21-y»ar-old col­ troller’s office. wartime excise taxes, ‘'Improve­ ident Truman ataowld hftva coa- lege. girt waa scheduled to go to ALUMINUM CURLERS 3 0 c 1 oz. skein Time Delayed production cutbacks) were an im­ .rri^out. aetUing Jurisdiction­ ment” of the Taft-Hartley act, Bulted with Britoia and asked her tered into with Great Britain and Savtoga Set at 81.838J08JS portant faetd^ th the'me m un­ al ftlferencea between the Carpen­ continuation of farm price props Canada should be made public. an idl-parent Jury later in the Tha governoi's office aaid $1,- SEAM BINDING employment” ters and Xlachlnists. advice before going ahead with day. Carol Ann Is charged with Wool with nylon thread for firmness and durability. Fifteen and expansion of social aeguniy H-bomb. The secret pact was regarded by 328.80S!06 would be saved by this WARREN’S BIAS TAPE 3. Many of the Jobs that dis­ benefits. Brirker and others as pertinent to second degree murder. She would order to the heads of all budgatod TU ESDAY SPECIALS colors. Threat Regarded as Bluff Nationalist China strikes back have to be sentenced to life In ELASTIC Union Postpones Until appeared were Christmas season But this threat, made several In the international field, they at Russia's diplomatic boycott the chse. They feel It may have agencies from James B. Lowell, fl- openings, and efforts of holiday times before by Hutcheson, was promised cooperation on foreign with new demand that UN find prison if convicted. nanco and control commlaaioner: Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales TWILL TAPE Feb. 24 Walkout It Russia guilty of playing big part (CoBtlaned on Page Bight) CnuM Not Coll Best Wltoaea -Until flirther Instructlona ara (Coatlnoed oa Page Bight) regarded as a bluff by some of hia policy if they are consulted In ad­ ROLL GARTERS REG, 65c Set for Tomorrow AFL colleagues. At least the vance on major decislona. In Chinese Civil w ar.. .President The blonde defendant aat arect received,' all unalloted balaacM of DELRICH CORSET SEW ON GARTERS threat was disregarded by the They denounced "secret agree­ Truman’s high speed fact-flodleg and Impaalve oa her lawyer com­ council in going against Hutche­ board calls on John L. Lewis and pleted his 55-mlnute-plea with the (Oonttnaed oa Pag* Tha) GIFT TYING RIBBON Washington, Feb. — Thu ments” at Yalta and Potsdam, de­ soft coal operators for explana­ Russians Slow statement that his best witness Tioga Tibette ClO-Communications Workers to­ son’s wish'es. manded congressional checks on tion of their long dispute.. .Army would bo the man he could not OLEO L* 29c MENDING TWIST day postponed untU February 34 Mild Weather Hutcheson wanted the council to foreign coromitmehts and pledged MENDING WOOL is pushing antl-aycraft defensee call—the father Carol Ann admits a nation-wide telephone strike it require the Machinists to settle support for non-Communist coim- for atomic plants and other vital ■hooting as he lay incurably 111 FIRST PRIZE PLASTIC THIMBLE^ had callad for tomorrow’ at 6 their years-old dispute with the tries "within the total limits which Trucks Again Cashmere-Lyke Yam a. m. Outlook Today points aji rapidly as houses can be last Sept. 33. NEEDLE THREADERS Carpenters before an invitation to the American economy can af­ built or acquired for men who man "He would be in my Judgement Mediation Director Cyrue S. reaffUiate waa iaauCd. ford.” LARD i.b. 15c TAPE MEASURES guns. the strongest witness for the de­ Flashes! Chitw had asked for the postpone­ InMoad, the council voted to ui- With an. eya on the Alger Hiss London newspaper says Duke of Accuse West of Trying fense,” said the lawyer, David SHOE LACES ment to permit more time for con­ Winter Is Holding Bad( zue the Invitation after 60 daya— and Klaus Fubhs cases, the Repub­ Windsor and hia American duchess (Late Bnllotlaa of tba (F) e i} f} ciliators to try to settle the dis­ licans deplor^ "the dangerous de­ To ^Warrn Up Cold CAKE TESTERS 300 1 oz. bail pute. Rougher Elements as plan to end their long self-imposed (OenUnnod oa Page Tba) (CoBtlaned on Page IJgtat)’ gree to which 0>mmunists and exile from England before end of MINUTE RICE NUTMEG GRATERS Pastpoaeawat Voted their fellow travelers have been War in Berlin’ Now Bao Dal Given British Nod Tliirteen colors in beautiful Tibette with a soft caahmere feel. Utalon President Joseph A. Mercury Tops Normal 1950 . . . House Armed Services COPPER POT CLEANERS employed In important government committee plans to oak Admiral LoodoB, Feb. 7—(F)—Britoia to­ Beime of the union said the nine- posts and the fact that Information Balletin! COMBINATION 2 PbU 17c SCREW DRIVERS man Executive board had voted to By The Associated Press Forerst T. Sherman, chief of Na­ Four Gunmen day reoogalaed' tba Freadi apoa Union Wants vital to our security haa been made val operations, whether he thinks Berlin, Feb. 7—i/P) — The sored Vlet-naoi governmnit af BOTTLE OPENERS REG. 61.25 postpone the etrike in the hope winter held back the rougher available to alien agents and per­ VERMONT MAID CUP HOOKS 4 OZ. SKEINS PLAIN AND HEATHER settlement could be brought shot battleship Missouri should be tok­ Ruaoiana apparently were eas­ Former Iknpetor Bao DaL Tko In the meantime. elements today and most of tbe sona of questionable loyalty." en out of servloe . . . Herbert L. ing tbe Berlin traffic alowdowB Get $16,000 BriUeh also rebogaiaed the govoro- RUBBER SPONGES Along with asking postpoione' country appeared in prospect for Hike in Pay Beaps Down oa Fair Deal Baldwin of New Haven railroad aj^.. today. Aa American meats In the lado-Cblaeae • FwIt-wMih Super-Pieexer SYRUP 12 Oz. Bot. 26c C am bodia, Chest heWs nlmost SO CELLULOSE SPONGES ment of the strike call,11, ^ in g Comparatively mild weather. ’The policy declaration, approved says In Springfield, Mass., speech offlcinl snld the wny the Rus-> of WAX PAPER Tioga called for ’’intenslfled bargaining.” by Republicans in the ^ n a te and that 400,000 "over-sized and over­ olans nre hnndUhg truck traf- Stage Swift Robbery had beea pressing for each roqag- lbs. of frozen feed. GRANDMA’S Beime said a poatponement or­ The Weather bureau reported it Says Adoption of Rec< House and by members of the loaded" trucks are destroying state tle to and from Berlin at the nlUob by both Britala nod tba ADHESIVE STRIPS der was sent to the unions whose required a diligent search to find party’s National committee, bore and national highways faster than moment repreoento "the flrat At Baltimore College; United Staten risen Baaria aad • MuM-PurpeseTmy sterea 100,000 workers wem to talk out any sub-zero temperatures early ouimendations Mean taxpayer’s money can build or re­ encouraging sign we have seen ■OHM of ber oatelBto aationa hMt frozen feed, or moot, APPLEJELLY 12 Oz. RAZOR BLADES Sports Y am today. There were some in down on the Truman administra­ Get oil this SOAP BOXES tomorrow in the 'flrat wave of tion’s "Fair Deal" with these build them. in three weeks.” Soviet guards Grab Regifltration Fees week gave recogoHion to the rival exim cold. atrikes aimed at abutting down the northern Maine, Caribou reporting iiftgless Otherwise Ted WUUsma, Boaton Red Sox at tht Helmstedt border points BagtoM of Mooeow-trataMd Uo POWDER PUFFS •5, and the mercury dropp^ to -3 words: entire Dell telephone system .. “Basic American principles are long-hitting slugger, signs 1950 still were lettlag trucks Baltimore, Feb. 7—VP) — Four Obl-Bllab. Ho rialma away over a •xtro room in a • Handy CeM Sterege Trny The new strike deadline is at Pembina, N. D. Temperatures HarUord, Feb, 7—VP)—An AFL through on a dribble ImmIs, but "VIet-Nam repobUc” 10 Lbs. 39c PANTS POCKETS along the west coast were slight­ threatened by the admlntatratlon’s contract calling for more than gunmen staged a nwlft and ap­ • • • holds g «|u**fs> POTATOES 7 0 c 4 oz. skein a. m., local time, on Friday, Febru­ municipal employea’ union praiaed program for a planned economy 3100.000 . . . Western Germany to­ the backlog of vehicles wait­ parently well-planned robbery at PLASTIC BOWLS ary 24. ly below normal. Elsewhere they the recommandationa of the State day Honda U. S. formal agreement ing clearance was down to 30. Waata Cerporatton Tax Paid BRAND NEW • S1A at- ■oskel-Dmwne Baaed On PobUe latereet were above normal readings. modeled on the socialist govern­ Morgan State college hero, gettbig Organization commlaalon - tAday, ments of Europe, Including price , to cooperate .with other European away with 316,000 In caah. Washlagtoa. Feb. 7—(F) — Tbe for OMS, smoM pachogoe. Ching baaed his plea for a post­ Several Wet Spots but aaid adopting them would be Berlin, Feb. 7—P>‘V- the willing subject .yesterday for | weeks If her operation Is one of the other gunmen, who havo Brined aheat DaaM F.Bwaqa era, but also for the clUzena of the an opfratlon color-televised for a success. Surgeons said corneal paper l^gllche Rundschau aaid in ey nigh aeheel tor tba past Blactric. Pacific, gouUiwcetem, leas, the largest numbwln Arfcan- a front-page editorial that “west­ stuffed them Into a canvas bag. SHANK KND O f Pay ybur e h itrta light bUlt at Hah*» during and Mountain SUtea BeU TMe- The Ohio river waa reced­ state whom they aerve. 1,000 doctors attending a South­ grafts seldom result In perfect Aa they prepared to leave one days, we did ooom hoek to thrir phone eompanlea. 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