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iffimtrteabc Etnmitts • ■ ■ . J/ X cetaful Mtaetloneer h u - Mve ihxUlng lixt, Bumy ^ About Town exanot bt. rexched by dispixy BurtonV New ConH Sai«p L on M i.N i^ iiig H m fd AhmgM aihSti^ Yffttumtntt Wy 4bx uax of fliier Chapter No. 5S, OJC.8., print, deUilad ,dexertptiaax of the Mreetsty Data ^.comment ofi, though, before you The card in question which ar T w irC lu»«ri(^ '^ lN r0|^ treah ao ita w i n ^ aerved. .Mem* comparing the new 1991-’921 go dashing out to get your own rived Dec.’ St b«ux on its fxee, or ------— ----^------^ ------bera are lamiiulea^ brine in- tlieir r Directory with the Price A Lee publication, is Indus address fida the fsmihxr words feredy Beginning, in geld birthday aacw\at' taia^time, 'SO-'Sl'h^tioa last Saturday, we tries. According to the directory, of the xtlctiepeer: “Ootngt Going! BIANCHl!HTER.' CONN.» MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1952 (TWELVE PAGES) . aa Uila will ba the last^Miportunlty became as engrossed in the sub there sre Dvo more establish Gone! LSst Day of the Peiuiy Post 3rd WeeL in January be(Ma the birthday pam on Jan. is. ject of the numerical telephone di menu this y n r than last, but the card!” On the reverse Bids' is a rectory which has been aidded at employment figures for men end heading which reads, "Save Ms! ■13iii. JUd Cross claasss in Homs \ r the end of the tmw edition, that women employed by the 40 esUb- Today I‘m A Collector’s Item; uraing havq been sebsduled to .homw> wUt bt> held j ,- u rd ^ column; But today we jiiXt growth and progress and felt A, • The Professional WOpien'e Club want', to express ,our thanks to and 17, and will have Mrs. Eileen 000, rising. Price A tell us, great pride for my part in it.,' CoArad, R .N., as instructor. Both UN Council will meet at the Center Church from 573,314,420 to 575,^.800. Chief Herman Schendel, his offit "I always got a great kick when SILENT CLOW Tuesday night at t o'clock- A rep The next item, however, is a bit cers and^en,' for their coopen- couw s will run for three weeks Top ISig 2 Talks resentative from the Sherwin-WII- I carried the slogan. ‘Sincy 1907 and Are offered to the public with grim...But lnevitable,..wa auppose, tlon .with.T^.Herald...-;, __ __ It'a been-Auetion -Ry And..of Joeeph P.,Ksjrlw-g|Bras, carried exclusively at the enrollment for the courses to SERVICES ''W( defen se problem s. V ifihinaky ssid todn y" the down the list, that the per cent of record of their responsibility. Burton P. Knoflp, president, an- Burton's In Manchester, will be In 30 personA Enrollment will be .ChurehUl appeared for hia-first cla re its e lf w illing to accept a R epublican P residential conducted on priority- of appllca- whits Hoim visit of his current K oretn truce tnlkfi st Pan- nom ination. T he general in a sU tem en t in dicated Jhat if he \ Among U .-8. N'avai. personnel Native Bom and the Predomlnat Many times Vve, heard them tell nounced today thst the entire the store to personally fit and aa- T hat Interpret T he W iahea ihunjom have reached a dead- who helped play Santa Claus to a ing Nationalities haven't changed of their flhe mailing-list- of wssk-WlU.be davoted to. special sist • ■ Manchester women -- in -their tlon._Hierefore It isjiecesssiy that SevenB um trip._tliEsaJi4Sutm_hafoia,H a-m. w ere .T O m inated-next July h e w ould consider adceotanee a group of needy English children at all, .buyers and^Xhope that my *two- protnotions and events to feature selectiona of Goddess Bras. Other those who wish to enroll, do so d r ilie F am ily (Ss-M, aecoMpanled by Foreign H e urged a high level "duty that 'W'ould transcend —y--' in London w as Hnwsrd T. Collier, cent twin’ ■ will 'carry oh’ and the many natlonaily advertised special events- will be announced immediately by phoning Mrs. BXrl Minister AntMmy Eden and Sir Security C ouncil m eeting _to. present retponsibility." Elsenhower — ’ seaman. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. But the next one caused a bit Trotter. of Confusion, at least so far as we sprove its worth to all. lines that are stocked in this during- the week. Oliver 'Frahka, British ambaaaador help break it. , Is Supreme Commander of the A1-’ | T ^ C A * ..g Jgmes E. Collier of, B4 Middle iS popular department. Aa a special Mrs. Betty Bubb, who is the During the five years that the To Death in to tile U. 8. lied Forces in Europe and he said , ■ J . I jO f 11*1' were concerned. The 'JS0-'51 Di ^ Happy New Year.! local Home Nursing program has Vlahinaky told the United Na ti^pike east. ^ Staged at the fitted gentlemen w-ho wsteh and . \ Penny Poet Card." v gift)’ Burt'on's will present each buyer* for the new Corset Salon, JOHN 0. OURKE, Two ' doaen photAgraphera and tions political committee "\Ve that under no clreumstancea will r ■ • VAVriaX American Embassy canteen, the rectory said Manchester had 12 protect our town listeitdo all types been In operation, more than 380 ncwarael men turned Uwir Minsraa Parks- and Ferklets, valued at Robert M. Reid who died OcL woman who makes a purchase in Is a graduate of several training want, these negotlationa to be he ask relief from thia assignment 'i "g"w . ^ _ party -proi’ided a few hours of of xtoriss during their rounds, of the new- Corset Salon a beautiful tchooto -for the expert fitting'" of women have taken thia opp<^un- FUNItAL HOMI on ths 77-ysar-«ld British staUs- 5173,670, and the new on« v says 1942, ertabtlshed the business in Ity of learning how; to care for W e stfie ld concluded succeasfully and quick S i H f ; typical Aniarican Christmas cheer duty. Some of the 'humorous in-, May, 1907-,-now'carried on by his string of pearls, during the entire these garmenu. The celebration ma’n as hs stenicd front, s Roils ly.” and aaid “Let's have a Securi for a group of youngsters selected this town bas-^now, pay attention cidentfl often make good stories. week's celebration. the sick In their owm homes, what 07 East Center S t TbL SS88 Royce. —33 of same, plus two swimming e^n, Rayrhond. in this area, and will take place from Monday to ty Council meeting, consisting of Eisenhower Is 61 and completed through the Salvation Army. But ih the more important vein, Gdrdon In tom fleld. Mass; Mr. On Monday and Tuesday, as S sturtay and the public is Invited. to do until the doctor comes, and Smoking one of his big Hsvsns tortoy one year aa the Supreme i pools, valued a t '5240,096..The new- police officials are always .consid how to utilize common household a m b u l a n c e SEBVIOB W estfield, M ass.. Jan. 7— elgsra, Churchill posed for ^ e w high-level persons, get together Commander. Pfc. Lee Powell of 13 William book also listed three recreation Reid'" served we town as select (JP)— A t least seven persons and try to help them." _ _ erate In providing Information re-- man and as registrar of voters for oently wrote an article telling articles .In place of Mpenslve sick minutes and then atsrted intone Entered In N, H. street has returned to Fort Hood,^ centers, but we're not going to quested by reporters concerning Jng this,- please note that we had room supplies. Many graduates - p erish ed in a |1 ,000,000 fiv e- White House door where he was He said the Soviet, proposal Eiaehhower'a statement today Against ILU Texas, after spending Christmas bother with the right now. What three years. He \^aa a member of readjere thinga they probably did the space but we didn't print the of these courses have felt aa one would not break up the talks at accidents and arrests. . In cases tm board of relief, a Mason and a not know about some local citi story spsrtm ent - business greeted by William Simmons, came after Senator Lodge of Mas at his home. He la serving at we want to know ,1s where the 21 where police deern certain Infor entire letter because it Is anony woman did who said, "I thought Whits House reccptloniat. *■ a front but would merely con- sachusetts, who haa announced headquarters for, the Eirat Arm new Parks and Parklets came member of several other organiza zens mous. ,We are happy to prlntj-Pknew how to care for’'mV fani- b lock fire la st n igh t. ler ways of helping get them out W M hingtbn, Jan. 7— e entered In unanim ously upheld a 1750,- year, too, but that only 12 of them with the reque.at to "hold off" for they are identified with the writ I had a.lot to learn about making Mr. Truman’s- favorite paintings, Sees No ESeet the New Hampshire primary in* were counted bv Pride A Lee? business college, he w-aa employed ThlB Is what he has ta aay in his ated by three distinct explosiona, OOQ T aftrH artley A ct dam iqiS a couple of days. Tips from the for eight ‘snd a half years in a letter; er’s name and address. if the sick people more comfortable and, "The Peacemakers" depictin'g Such VcouncU meeting, attend March. The New Hampshliw p'rim- Anyway.' the summaries go on writer wdshea. he can request that at the seme time, doing the Job aa they awaited permission to ' President Abraham Lincoln and .ary is. the .'first this year in which aw ard again st H ajry B rid j^ ' LAND SUKViYiNft to - gl-ve- thumtr^neil sketches -of P”yp.?..‘?n-,kH?*_P.^-.e?r.hi*nta .permit. .bank in .thSt city .before. engaglng ■.;Slnca my It. mother -and. father aeafeh tbe debris. ------ed by foragn ministers or chielf Internallonil L on ksS - Oie proinpl dispatching of a re In real estate and auctioneering. his- name be omitted from" ptiblf- Tnore easily;T6ir niyseir" *• hia 'key military' sdviMra aboard of state. hexsAld,' would not delay voters have a chance tb express Siich ‘fields from Financial Insti now live in Manchester. I have catlon. Manchester hospital authorities Only a shell—four shaky walla the "River Queen" in the days themselves for their favorite.can m en’a U niom ' porter to the scene so that our He conducted Auctions Ih 18 states --occasion to read your, paper quite —remained today after the entire the talks At ^anmunjom snd Staadlag before n huge twrtrait of Oen. Dwight D. EUenhower. Jten. Henry C atet Lodge. Jf, (IL, Edward L Davb, Jr. tutions (all three of Manchester's readers can be given an accurate and was s reco^ized authority on BuL we have found that it is a have warned that thia eommunity prior to victory over the Confed would not havArthe effect of shift didate for ]lhe Presidency, The T he judirm ent w on b ^ th e Reglsiered LalNl (hanwyer banks are doing -better than last often. I attended school' in Prqvi- safe policy first to know who is faces a lack of the trained per flye floors collapsed into the erates in tbe American Civil War. M ^ ) tells Washington newsmen that tha GenemI haa "persanally aasured me" ththat at he Is -a Re- nomination-will be-made by the year, thank you) to vital town Bcrount. antiques Mrs. Grace Cholidge, dejide, R. I., with one of your local basement- of the building in- a ing the 'nagotiatipna from Korea pohUMB. Sen. Lodge ethtad he had a a k ^ Neu’ Hampahira’s Go\v Sherman Adams ta eater Ika” os Juneait (A laska) Spruce 15 Procter Read, M By helping The Herald secure wife of President Qalvln Coolidge, writing the letter before under sonnel necessary to staff the addi Then .he followed Simmons Into to Paris. Republican convention ; ta July. TeL 701* statistics. car dealers, Mr. Douglas Dumits. taking to publish it in th#se col tional new rooma soon to be tangled mast wreckage. the President’s office. Preahhinttal candidate on tho GOP ticket In that atata’a primary. (NEA Tetephoto) There are three announced candt- 0)rp . w as th e lari^ st to date Ona last item we would like to news, the Police Department Is was on his extehsiVe mailing list, better known as 'Honest I>ouglaa,’ Fourteen peraons wete believed Both British MlAlster of state also providing a service to the and local people hsi'e recognized umns. We are not questioning dpened at the hospital. With the Agree o« Agenda datea to date—Senator Taft, (gov and the first to reach the I understand. Therefore 1 would the sincerity of “Your Neighbor shortage of nuraea becoming more to have periahed at first, biit six Selwyn Uoyd andXu. 8. Dele ernor Warren of California and H igh C ourt. townspeople who, through the her St some of the' more Impor like to offer the following ‘Did later were accounted for. Some Informants said an agenda tant auctions-__ or any person who may wish to acute, the knowledge. gained in for the two days of White House gate Benjamin Cohen ^ d charg Harold E. Stassen. It grew out of a-suit charging newspaper, are able to keep posted You JCnaw 'ThaL'.__^____ i ed that adoption of thA ■ Soviet Mystery Grows Carlseii Nears on local events. As his business IncreVied, the "Did you know that ‘Honest remain anonymous but, again, wa Home Nursing courses Is invalu- __: . 15 lertooely Hart conferences waa agreed upon at a 6 Storni Deathg Eisenhower's gtatement today Uiat. Bridges’ union damaged 5h* senior Reid was joined by his son, Douglas,' car dealer, is an accom have foundi* It a better pollc.v to able'to women responsible fqr the Fifteen persons were injured, 13 private talk the two leaders and plan would delay or, dtarupt the was read to reporters at the company's bustaeas by setting itp Raymond R. Reid, and later by know wRoiie letters we publish. health and welfare of their «mt- aerioua enough t o ' b« kept at their foreign ministers aboard the talks And, . moreover, would pro Sujpreme Allied Heodquartet-e by picket lines and-making "coer The Vanished Penny Post Card plished actor and once played a lles. ) Over Vanished Port, Now 145 \Ve are indebted to the widely Gordon -N .' Reid, both of wjiom leading role in a search for talent So to "Your Neighbor" -and any Noble Hospital. The other two yacht wnilamsburg Saturday bably Increase rather than, de In New England Brig. Gen.' CTharles T. Lanham, cive” atatemento during a juris JANUARY knowTi local auctioneers, Robert have made a success In the llnA of movie entitled ‘It Happened in other reader who may have a yen Enrollment for this January were diecAarged after treatment. night. ' crease international tension. chief of SHAPE'S Public Informa dictional row between two rival M. Reid A Son. for one of the last endeavor chosen by their father. Providence.’ This movie played in to write to us—please sign your series of Home Nursing classes Fire Chief Jeremiqh Moriarty This waa described as listing for 'They said Russia would u s e ^ Canada Beauty Miles of Goal tion division. Lanham said Eisen labor organlxaUona more than name. If you prefer to remain has already begun. Mr*. Jacob said the walla were in danger of discussion first a number of mat special meeting aa a pronxgandA Boaton, Jan. 7.—i^t—Freez hower does not.intend to say any two years ago. penny post cards we will evfr re the best theater In Providence for Miller, Home Nursing chairman, ceive, 'The firm has always adi'er-- Passing The Bkick one week,. He also played in many anonymous, say so. if we deem collapsing at any time and that no ters such as organisation of A forum for attacks on UiFWcsL ing weather moved into . New thing further. He added Uia. gen ’The firm .had a^ contraet with Amateur itage productions inriuri. it inadvisable to comply with warns that those who wish to join one would be allowed to enter the European a ra y mid the structure __Vishln^y anawaredj/'Our sharp iami.' Fla., Jan. 7—(AA'-^The England todny ta the siake of n London, Jsn. 7 — (47— Unslnk- eral “Hopes_^la_*tatoinent_w^ the CID Woodworkers of •Araeilea - you-csn: — rntns"untll an inspection by-"Stati for the -henefit-of-interested-per Three men rented a-hotel - room i^-thaleAd-in-’Amlling-Through/ rl^hylsiid: qr_t»6_N0flll-AUanllc Treaty Or words hurt you 7 WalL-gantlamsn, m jW iT : wee|wndiAlqij|^^ •WjnHlO&rt;:SHAtA,juiSLthtt^cnnYlnce.jour_cltizehs' ahd~;-thaiiiL bur-'tW'’ ' In high school he was chosen the published. about -having their names pTaced rw r llarsliin^irim J. ~PiuM ganisation (NATO) which, are you use some sharp wqrda too.” least six death* and left one to Flying Enterprise were halfway of the other NATO (North At Torca the company to give bxtga- sons in this area, but every sue- and the clerk charged them 530, on the enrollment list, as it will be and Westfield Building Inspector who vanished 'while fishing on the 5t0 each. Aftej- the bell-hop had best male dancer In the school and vital to the defense of wsetenrBn-- Referring to last month’s secret OverseAs Highway in the Florida 18 Inches of snow. to haven today. lantic Treaty Organization) loadtag'work to the mm. Parking Needed necessary to cIo.se the list when Ralph Biaer has been completed. tope. " ^ The weather bureau aald At 8 a. m. j.3, a.. .m...e,s.t.).tho countries- of- the-.responsibUity be OBra a By uio —-*— >■ .rrt.urn.ejl. Iroro ..shnwlng. the..men was rtdTCted to depict modern^ ball;, the enrollment- of 30 names -has KEMP'S,lnc: U»...U»la-Conr. Kays daepMiad- today aiHt her hus L effil N oU ee»- room-di^rng fn' tKe pa^ant dur We find -one- blip thing latitlng xaetlon, Vtriiiniiky said amrthern- Near EsgloBg lB la ;» r tuf Turmoil and the gxla-crippied feels for hia pircsent duty." BridgM 'uniflB has barn xk- to their room, the clefk caned him In the area surrounding the state been reached; 7SS Mala B t—Man4!heater (OsafiaissM SB M bs F obt) AT A (X^UUT OF PROBATE h^'M over and said he had over-.- ing the X93# Tercentenary Exposi (CaBthHMd aa Psga Pa«r) "I didn't feel I was being best band was tA ^rted near collapse. cloudy and cold weather whOe American freighter, she la towing Htatenseak by Ike pelled from the ClO on the •t MRnrhwst**r witKtn ini for th^ tion In Rhode Island." armory on Main street; There Just up.’ ’They’ve TOt to find my petite the northern portiena -ran look reported 145 mites from the Corn Elsenhower in’, the statement grounds th at lU leaderithlp fol charged the men for the. room...IJe "jen't enough parking fscillttes. for fair and cold weather. . DlitrJrt of MindfiwMrr, on.tho 4th 'handed the bell-hop 55 and told Lloyd bad aald Vithlnsky'a pro wife,” said slmrt, stoc. '\George ish port of Falmouth. The tug confirmed he is a Rapaibtican. lowed the Communist party Itasi- div of .Tintiiry, A.I>. 1M2. .e. -n&c Maybe some people are not aware LcMsv, holding back - StoriB' warniaga were pasted Brldgea himaeif ia free tm bail PrpRonf, .lOH.V J. \N!ALLKtT. him to return It to the fellows, Mall Bag of some area to park in the rear posal must ha “daplorad and op- vtears. hoped to .make port aometime .The text -of hie ratemeot: f7 IN. ADMIRAL because he should have charged ,A letter deceived in the mall "Thay’ve got to.” ^ *5;»45l5feg.Bdatnor5 to Work Wadneaday, 'Senator Lodge's aniiouncemaxt after hia conviction ox -' chxia4a • iU , of the armory. pasad.’*. ^ YMbM «ai^ wind gusto warn KRtitf <’>f .TuHa l>. rurrin. Uff of them only 529. bag this week claims that chil Cchan told-tha committee im South Florida law enforcemi Oariaon's heroic stand with his oi yeot^day az reported ta thq. th at' hs lisg ia denying msmbdr* .Minrhostrr tii Ml'l^^llstrlrt. tlecpiuiod. Some damage was reported 'aiilt aatpecled to hit M miles an hour. ship In the Osmmunist party xrhsn WAS H9M. SALE ...Upon AppliritiMiv of Msry V. Tour* On his way' hack to the' room dren are "runnlAg the risk of be done , this week to property at the mediatelydtatel; after Viahinsky spoke; officers were doing everything near-sinking vessel — which be press gives an accurate account of ^ 6 8 Miii»l. priylnir Ihi'l in InutrurnRnt pijr- possible to locate Mrs. Hughuette refused to leave — had started the general tenor of my political ha o b ta ii^ Ameriotn citlzenalilp. the bell-hop decided the men ing killed” on a^ftreet in a sec rear of the Dillon Sales A Service. »portlii» to ho th^ lilt irm im; tAnti- tion of Manchester because they K now— LeMay, 21-year-old member of a convictions and of my republican The AuAralian-bom labor leader m^nt of, piifl ilrrFijiAd hi idmittRil would run into difficulties trying Motorists were parking on I.,eon- Do You (OOBIttaoed ex Pxga Fear) some 300 miles west of the Eng 17IN.0APEHART lo prohRtf ififl thit iFtt^ri of limln- to split up the five. bucks. So. are darting out "inXfront of your ard street and pulling their ve No Stable Korea Truce well known Montreal Ftench Ca lish Coast, where the Flying En voting record. He was correct also has appealed the conviction, but it lilritlon • wHh th»* will ‘ifinoxM- hv rather than let the men get in car on a bicycle unllghted." The nadian family. - / WSB Launches terprise almost capsized in the ta stating that I'would not seek has not yet reached the Supreme KMiifAil on m M oR?ito. iR pAr ipplf- hicles off the road. They wpre Court. citron ohi fllr. If In volved, he gave each one a dollar writer goes on to criticize "the probably unaware that the area You too can save moni^y by getting your Police Baffled worst Atlantic storm in 50 years. nomtnatidn to peltUcat office. WAS 381.95 SALE $: Munaan, Korea, Jan. t —UP)—e jected a eia-polnt Allied plan for I .have frequently and publicly In. the Juneau case. Bridges’ .-f>RPBRRI>; That tiic forf*Kp!nir-Rp> back and' pocketed two bucks him apparent lack of (ntereet of some had been lanscaped and .left- un glasses at Union Opti4»l Co. The United Nations' chief trucq t exchanging ^sonert of war and Pleven Upset i Her brother, Raymond Daouat. Drive to Curb The U. 8. Destroyer Willard pllritlon hA hoird imi dAlrrminod- it self. parents in the welfare and well fenced. We learned that several young Montreal 'Criminal lawyer, Keith,, ea'corting the tug and her expressed my refueal to do so. union appealed on tha grounds' tho prohitA office in Minchenter in negotiator aald today there arc | civilians. My convictions In this regard that the Fsderiil District Court in ■lid Dlilrlrt. on- thi» I4th div of Now, that meant each man being of their bffspringa.’'\ motorists drove their car* on the growing indications that the Oom^ Rear Adm. R. E. Libby prompt- and the dlstrr.ught husband charge, reported the little con-' n Jinuiry. A.D. 1W3. it ten oV!,>ck In paid nine dollars as his share for. The letter, which is Nslgned lot that was quite soft. It will coat Service at Union Optical is the best in worked closbly with Deputy Sher voys 8 a. m. position and exid have been reinforced by the char Alaska should not hAve accepted 13 ii. Emtrtoi, UI A tho forenoon, amt that notiro be \ munists...... do not ' wantaiytable • ly submitted...... the plan again, and Seen Certain Steel Walkout the corporation's damage suit on- the room. Three times nine is 527, "Your Neighbor," is more sF^fle a considerable amount of money armistice in Korea. iff James Barker in an attem pt to condition of Enterprise unchang acter xnd importance of the duty .Riven to All perioni Inlerenfed In ailt.' about the alleged dangerous sit town. again explained it in detail. which 1. was charged more than a tU the National Labor Relations Prt|. Wat 389.95s SALE estate of the pendency of said ippll- plus the two the bell-hop slipped to repair- the damages. Motortsta Today’s report from Panmunjon North Korean Maj. Gen. Lee solve the baffling case. ed.” The message said the weath cillon and the time and place of hear- into his own pocket—what hap uation than we have l^en in our are asked in the firtura to park This was their problem; j Washington, Jan. 7—(O—The year agb by our country and the Board decided the jurtadletlonsl .Inr -Ihfjffion. pubUahliiR R. copy uf was the now familiar /*7i0 pro- Sang Cho_ listened to Libby’s eX- {Socialists Will O ppose er was cloudy, with a light fog, dispute. \ pened to the bther buck T treatment of It in this columh. on the street .and not on this lo t .AU work done at Union Optical (!6. is Hughuette snd her- husband, a Woga Stabilization Board started the sea jnodsrate -with westerly other nations of the North Atlan this order In pome newspaper havlnft The writer closes with' the state-'J ,freas;' : pfanatlon then eommentetfr— • tic Treaty Organization. Am*'^* Rejecting this argumeht Justice a rlnulatlon Ip said dlatrict. at least It is rumored the lot will be If the Communists are acting | "No matter _ _how eloquanfly_ you Budget, Other Plans 28-year-old Montreal real estate its stop-the-ateel-atrlHe drive to- swells, and visibility was three to ReOeAeClMB. flve days before the day of paid hear- *^®*’^***'*y. .?Ay?b?,..J>erHing there guaranteed. Mix. milaa'. •- —. • ex's enlightened, aalf-intereot - and Douglas,, who wrote the High Trt- ...... Olfl-.Vou..Know. ______in. good .faith and ainceraly ..want'deacriba it! r a ean n ^'c^m ' vow ‘•faier,. .were. .fisAlPg. 00 .the .aouth..■day-. by eppeahng to the'tadnstTy bunal'a decision, said there ia noth Paid time and place and be heard re , The Herald received a letter re-- In the ptlbllc'a "Vhtereef,' you; can ii(iirhavV'to“An*wer”£o''ciiiSgea of peAce; thSra can be no reason for. proposal." ' t Of" -Coalition Cabinet side of Tom's Harbor Bridge No. Heavier weather earlier had •I; lative thereto. And make retOrn thtP cently from a former Providence, find space to print this.” tiAspassing. and its CIO workers to set aside (Ckinttaned ox Page Poor) ing in the Tsft-Hsrtley Uw to Well, if our Neighbor Is read- Conie in and have Mr. Christensen adjust them to construct mlltUry Slri Both siibcomraitteca will meet their "immediate aelf-'lntereat" in forced the tug to take a zig-rog support such a claim. T.iisr on or nornro".'•IMt'S -Igmjsrv .In. s .rrgistered >: tiisa a R. I. man, Joseph M. Borejko, who \ ...... —A Non. flelda during the period of an j again* at 11 a. m. Tuesday <16 p. Parts. Jaa. ,1— —. 'Preorier (Coatiaoed on Pajge Two) . Course -to ease the strain on the addresses himself to the "Did V'ou youi* glasses friee of charge. Bane Pl»%'en’s flve-nwath-old behalf of the hatioh’a safety. one of the big- chAhgea the 1947 "c-'-r to Daniil Dllwdrih. arihiatice," said Vies Adm. C. Tur- j m. est. Monday). The appeal came from Board tow. ■ T^t-HsrtlSy Act made over the Know That" editor, We were. X-bit. ner-Joy. He Sew. to.Tekyo tor conr Good SMtb lamiriag cablaet eallapaed laoight, The- battered-Fl.ving- -Enterprise- ItHtOaMONT Dll- oiVl?'* puziHed at first because, we don't Tha FreBdi NMional Aaaaai- Chalriiiau Nalhair P. Fetasingef Jnhn Dllworth. Bolton Conn,; Mar- ferences with Gen. Matthew B. Admiral Joy told newimen in aa the full board began drafting today was almost flat on her port Deal was to make unions aa well esmt KUrm-, 2?0 WaahInKton stro.t, have a 'Thd You Know That" Rldgway, Supreme ''Allied Obm- Tokyo hia conferences with Rldg My aiisted tha eaalltion govern Costello Goes aide, but still "being towed well," WAS289J5. SALE Hartford. Conn.-, Marv V. TOurnauil editor, or, for that matter a regu ment nfter hearing A final plea a program for hearings-which will On I|ie Statement as management responaible for til I.ako strort. .Manrhritr-r, Conn.: mander. way would cover only routine start Thuraday before a special the 'TuimoU’a radio -operator said unfair labor practicAi — Snd sub rranrls Dllworth, 4} Clark alroet, lar feature by that name; Reds Hold Firm matters. from Pleven fay a freer hand to We remembered, after a bit, aix-man jpanel. In a radio telephone call' -to the ject to damage mHk In federal Anpnnia, Conn. "If, on the other hand, the "There Ip no change In truce dani Bitli the eeonamie situation On Trial Today He said ta a statement he is con Associated Press. He reported Hartford. Jsn. 7—(47—CSonnect- JOHN J. WAI.LETT. Jurtir. thst Earl Yoet, sports editor, rt- Oommunlats -\ are acting in - bad in thia hard-pinebed country, courts. ^ 17IN.OROSLEYIN.OROSLEY negotiations at Panmunjon to fident th e strike can be headed offi Capt. Certren "more cimfident icut Republican leaders and In other actions today, the Su faith and are; in fact, preparing prompt this visit,’’ he said. The steelworkers originally had than ever" that his battered ship Elsenhower-for-PresIdent support for war,, the conitruction of mili- preme Court,: \ WAS 35MS. SALE ^ 641 M AIN STREET. M ANCHESTER TEL. 2-.7128 "With each passing dav there Is Paris, Jan. 7—(F)--Premier Rene R e p u ted Underworld fixed Jan. 1 for the start of a would reach a safe harbor, ers in the state today had mixed 1. Ruled 7-2 th st if puachX tAT air fields liecomes, and Is, a less snd less reason to think the Pleven's coalition cabinet appeared strike ip support of demands for Th.e wind was .ri*l'’K slightly reactions to the general's state matter of great urgency to them,” Virtually doomed .todev as the boards are to be barred from the CommunisU really want a rable KinR Faces 11 Counts an 18>a cent an hour wage in and there was more of a swell. The ment. mall* completaly, Cmgress must ' THE ARMY, and NAVY CLUB Joy added. armistice. Certainly, no one can French Soetaliet party directorate crease.. But the strike was put off: turmoil said she was , "swinging OOP National Oommitteeraan 17 IS.1LB4. Golmibls^ The Reds reiterated - their Inais- voted to oppoee the government'* On Contempt of Senate pass a law to that effect. The de accuee them of being In a hurry to following *i\ appesl by President from' quarter to quarter (varying William H. Brennan of Stamford cision was handed down ta x exae tence on the right to construct demonstrate good faith.". - In a 1952 budget meaaurea. Truman, for 4!) days from the her course 90 degrees, then back said he Dtovight "It Is a good and repair air fields during a brief WAS SHIS. SUE statement handed to newsmen. New York. Jan. 7 -(fli— Gam start of the W8B hearings. . , again I because of-'the- change In thing that he has made hlF posi (Oontinoed m PxgiTFoBr) $249 Monday meeting of the subcom Joy emhhaaisad that the primary (Ponrinnad en Pnge Four) bler Frank Coatello goes on trial U.-8, In Jeopardy weather.'! ■ ■ tion clear.” mittee pn truce supetwislon. retponsibility of any military today ''on contempt of the Senate Feinsinger said "The safety of The radio operator said if the 'iTiat glvea everyone an oppor 'hte session ended abruptly aft commander la the security of hi'i charges that arose from the Ke- our country Is in jeopardy" and weather get* worse, the Turmoli's tunity to decide who he wapts,” IH IN. ADMIRAL SOUTHEAST s e c t io n er Chinese Maj. Gen. Haieh Fang forces, during an armlaticA as well fauver committee hearing*. that the success or fsthire of the Capl^. Dan Parker w ill abandon he said, adding; “It gives the WAS 27155. SALE accused the Allies of ‘Intentional as In war. ■■ The government charge* that hearings will affect "the ability Fal'ihouth aa his goal ahd make party four good men to choose $ 2 2 9 MONDAY, JAN. 7 ly delaying the negntlations" and "The debate at Panmunjo'm it News Tidbits Costello., an immigrant )joy who of the nation to protect Itself in for an.v port possible, probably the from." B ulletins trying to wreck the .fnlca talks by not over an academic point." he' grew up to )>e a power in politic* .Uils crisis." SclHy' Isles. Brennan has never dtaclos^ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Insisting on prohibiting conatnic- from the A P W ires H elp the H oepiU I — H elp L ocal Industry B y C ontinninr declared. "The debate la over the CaHc4 from A P W ires and the underworld, wronged -the "The board is placing its con The Turmoil ' waa'towing the who he favors aa Presidential can- SILVEK KING STARTING AT 8:15 SH ARP .tlon of military air base*. Senate crime committee 11 time* fidence In the’ capacity of the .. 20 REGULAR GAM ES— 3 SPECIALS T o Saye Paper. T he N eed H as N ot D im inished! Communist delegates again rv- ^ (Oontinaad on Page Fear) in his appearance* before It last United Steelworkers of Amerlcs . (Continue*, on Page Two) ' (Contlnood on Page Four) Arrival of a letter from i>rp, March. - ' and the steel industry to meet the d.K. wrrH visHiNSKY ■enjnmln L. Comenu, Korean - The committee called him" be Tieeds "Of ”ntTr"t1mes;“'" h e ‘said. •**! Parla,-Jxa. 7—(47 " 'Btepoita ax 5UCING MACHINE nriaoner of war, brings happiness fore it to tell what he knew about am. sure our confidence will prove asked Soviet Forelgx BUnloMr toTiia parenU W Tdyrtlc. ; . . Cit- crime. He had been reputed as not to have been misplsced." -Andrei V, -VIshMahy for eon*- ing recent terrorist tactic* In a king of the underworld and The case.* directl.v a t issue In Bailey ‘Rips Up’ Lodge ■next today .on Geo. Eieea Reg. $78.95 : Florida,, the .Southern .Regional maket and breaker of politician.*. volve 6.50,000 workers in. compan hower’a statement enying. In ef- .00 Council announces plans for' a But the Costelln who appeared ies who.*e wage contracts expired feet; that he is willing to neoefg ~ SALB •#••••-• driv* to Improve poHee systems in before the committee 'was ehy. -Jan,-1 hut wage rates throuf^out n Republlcnn Preoldentlni noni- Of Vital Sue^^aterway the South, He allowed the televiaibn cam the Induatry-rand In much -of the ’51 Accomplisfaments nation. 8:/ In Paduealk Ky., management era* to -focus only on his nervous siumintim industry are riding on "Let him run.” aaM VieUa*- aky with n chuckle.” "1 knvx Bn - "~~T'jiiT"i'rr'~T---r—Trr*nx - Oatro. SgypL 7- hC®—Tk e i the atrikera. Uiua far did not in- tore diffarance* to the Atomic -wa* reticent al)otit .answer .Mr. Tnimaw.-referrAd tfie case HartTord, Jan. ■ 7-:-*(F).^Dj!mo-> Hative ta appiqying A J|26,0M,<)00 fELIiaiTliiEipra The Suea CAwa ppA»pAiiy,aM4 8.W0 o f, elude those ohgagMl lA eeluei to frg y lAhor RAlxtfojiz. Panel 'fif- in g -some tp_ WSB 'wt'th;- ta((jrMotions to rec- m xtio Stato''0)A.i™en.,'.Jbbn'' M..",bbnd issue • for 'etate -mental- hoe- O/ iW Egyptian" workers ■went o n f mOvehieht of cenel trsffic btit feri'iig h«q)e that the'atom ic pro Railry asaerted today that Repub- pilals, end that what, was done for t i i u T i S H ' ntsetxvme tA&n' atrike^ ALPOH Seld, S.uea and ler Uhere' were reports these workers ject will,t^..caaiplet«d wlthoHt.fur- ...... j|Uqalliiaed..an ITaga Tsyo) ' IConlffiued on Fogs Three) .U(tonXiov*ri)oc Lodge had-little- to- these institutions- "was - -dono -in mania todAy. The aclioa threitrii* might walk out this afternoon, tbartaterraprioa. . Prof. John do '.'with those things,that.hAve.spile of.,rather, than.because ..of,, Britain announced (ndny Gw ed to .creeie a bottleneck lit the ] Di*Fetches from Port Seid^Uie F ;' Mmeb, a Vale 'Mlentlst, says It been accomplished by our state the Governor and the Republican sterUng area's ilttl 'gnlir oMS great waterway that-could tie up | north end Of the ceiial—said 1.9M would ba to New feagtaad'a diaad- government in the last year." House. " dollars reoervna hod ttanilfd* mlUiona .of toidrin vital ahlpptngi. workers thfre-juat aa 30 Rus^' vnatage if the'*gDvernment decides Bailey declared that this asser- In another' th ru s t'-xt Lodge, 954 nUIOba dollan ift- A company spokesman ^aald the ' elan fishing vessels wrere scheduled to allot more defense contracts to Elation Campaigns Seen tlqn was proved by the radio and Bailey said; , quarter of 195L 1947 DaSOTb SEDAN Immedlste cause of the strike, to arrive from Odessa en route to the region’s textile mllli; *a.ylng lefevlalon talk made lost Wednes "The Governor was high in his G. E. STEAM IRONS ~ $15.95 stemmed from demands from the \ Vladivostok. ‘ A British official it “Is time to close down our mar day by the governor, in which he praise of the neat interest the MILL APPLiCATlON READY 1947 c HeYROLIT TOWN SEDAN workers -on how certain types of - said he did not believe tAere was ginal firms, not to prop them up Curb on Consress Action reported on his first year In office. general public has ta tbe civil de Washington. D. C,, Jna. 7*?riAl labor should-be done^ But he add-' any connection between the strike rrith temporary expedients.” In a five-page statement the fense program and how they have AppMcntlon for reoewnl nf tlw 1944 HUDSON AOOOR ed tha belief that "polittcai rea-; and the arrival of the Red fleat. New England- committee of eertlflcnte of neceaaity for thn Waahtagton, Jan. 7—(47—Yheythe session to be marked more by Democratic leaders not only de cooperated, but he forgot to re KITCHEN TABLES — $4.99 up sona” also pioUvatad the men. j The workers had threatened to striking ' Prodeatlal agents asks nied Lodge credit for accomplish mind his radio audience how he proposed Now England atMl 1950 DODGE MEADOWMOOK 4-DOOR Secretary of Labor Maurice Tobin 82nd Congress starts its election- > talk than by action, - This waa a reference to the strike more than two months ago year session tomorrow, with poll-1 Message Wednesday ments that had been achleveil, but himself and hi* office^'Aides were mUI hna been prenntvd but not 1950 PLYMOUTH 4d)OOR - gravs situation ta tha Sues Canal { unless the company recognised to "help bring’ this strike to a also presented a list of things he ' so uninterested In civil defense yet recetvc4refflriiaiy by tho n»- ■gypt'a aovereignty over the wat speedy conclusion.” . . . Wavs of tics likely to weigh heavily on all i President Truman will blueprint tlonnl prodnetton nnthoriftr, area caused by Egypt's inaistence major actions. his legislative program in his said the Governor had failed to do last June that they allowed the 19NDaSOTO CUSTOM 4.DOOR ^ -that Brittah troops get out of the erway. Thia threat waa avoidsd drag rare heldups nod forged and reiterated ‘.he Democrats’ Stste Civil Defense department to prasertptlaaa expected in New .The next six months are expect- ' sUte-of-the-union message Wed- country and Britata'a datarmtaa- after workers' repreaentativas mat ed to bring forth deciaions, one neaday. That will be followed by often-voiced view on state fi go out of existence.. SLATE FOR KEFAUVRB 1950 DODGE CORONET 4-OOOR SEDAN fkm to -remain. Egypt haa repud- with company officials. York as result of crackdowm on nances. It differs markedly from "We did not hear a single word Washington, Jan. 7—(47—RoR. " I w d r y § u y .. .M s poronff u m T rip le R o R n w l' Britiah May Act , Illegal narcotics ouApliers. way or the other, on such majorj two more messages, on* -on eco- that of Lodge and his fellow Re Hays (JL. OkU) nnaonnesd to BRUNNER'S 1950 MUCK RIVIERA SUPER 2 M O R tatad tha 1956 Anglo-Egyptlan matters as universal military nomics and the other transmitting of the special session of the legis Atkmtk H i^ng Olll” treaty which gives Britra tha The workerx maintain and op Film producer Walter Waager training, foreign mllttary and eco publicans, who say that a budget lature that had Co be called hastily day n mwRlet* ointe of doto- 35t EAST CENTMI S IlB n - JANUARY S, 1952 1944 DoSOTO CLUlCOUiPE. righttb ration troops ta tha atra- erate the 104 mile waterway. They goes to court today to answer fel a federal budget expected to ex dictated by ftie Demncrolic-chn- In recreate tha Civil Defense de gntto'WtU hn nniBrad In Mw keep the canal and approaches ony charges arising from'shooting nomic aid, economic controls at ceed 80 billion dollars for the year "I’m not old enough tb talk jrcf, but I just emi't tegte Canal 2!ona. - . - home, and defense spending. starting July 1. — tA)lled Senate presents the state partment.” v OWin Democratic control my cnthuiium for -Atlantic's Triple ATLANIIC First Walkont dredged.to proper depths, operate Dec. 13 ef JenahigB I r a g , . agent with the threat of a 510,(H)0.000 . Bogey-Man Detirit MMBtor (Du r OPBH - ":iTTR«011VE SPACIOUS FAGIUTlES harbor .lights and observation tow for Wanger’s actress-wife, .JoOB Leaders are hopeful the sessioH The Preaident Is expected to ro; deficit. " ' Reined Heating OiL I think'all parentt ahould The Sues CAnal OompanjT to can wind up in time for theajuly ^iley charged that in talking Tenn.) know of the warm comfort it providea, of iti ers, run small boats sad Tine up new hiS request for many' of the. Contributed Little about a threatened 510.000,OOio ENJOY A OOMPLEn MEAL OR ASNAGK largely Franch-owned. 'fhis waa convoys. political conventions so mem thinga he has aoiiglit, and failed TONIGHT TIL 10 . clean burning qualitica» and of the money it bers can go home afterwards for Lodge's . speech, said Bailey, deficit at the end of the biennitan -tha Srat walkout of workers stac* Since laet October the BritUh T reM ary Bsfam cc to get, in the paat. Some of "was filled with fine-sounding on June 30, 1953. "the Governbr is, tavci proud papas ” _ ‘’OPEN I A. M. it 2 A. 1 DAILr tha Anglo-Egyptian dispute arupt- the fall campaigns. these are civil rightp legUlation. , ORMOCRAT8 tiUDB OVER ' A U WEEK TIL S-.THURSOAY TIL 10 navy has been aiding mevamenta . A|I Houae seats will be at stake phrises which, apparently, were apparently, trying to create a _ Pkitn iilgkint- J ob. 7 — (jftnn ad i» tlia Oaoal - Zone in mid- of ahlpptag through the canaL In Washington. Jan. 7—0ft----T)ie compulaory health insurance, and intended to conceal the fact thst bogey-man deficit that he can L. TTWOOD CO. October. Many llvaa have alreaity order to avoid paralytis of the in the November voting. Bo will tougher wage, price. and rent conr the Governor" himself ■ had con SATURDAY TILS . E32 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST position of tlM Treasury Jan. 4: 32 Senate seats, as well aa the trol*.’ later claim he slimlnAted—and trottair^ P M ktolSSr M BISSELL STREET TEL. 4494 DeSOTO and PLYM OUTH CARS Aaan loat there ta . bloody clashes world’s moat-uaad. ocean shortcut, Net budget racaipU. 5108.805.- tributed very little, if anything, to pose as a great financial hero." enunent today tor tho IlnA < ATTHEGRED4 between the Britiah' and Egypt- tha Brittah would have to .t^ e Presidency snd tha Vice Presiden- He may aak for more taxes, our state government since his in 241 NORTH MAIN ST. MANCHESTER 259.85; budget expenditures. 5231,- cy. , tince Cbntzeaa didn't give him,as Addressing Lodge directly. ta 99 yenra Joaoph fW 095.323.78; cash balance, 53,804,- augural." BoUey said the 57.CO0.0O0 deficit Jr„ 59. on Attorxoy, wan Tha company spokasauta' aaid Because of the-spprMchlng elec H oj^lared that the Democrat- (CeellBpN SB ^pga 095,874.70. tions, obaervera gaaerally, exp«Mt In as awyov M tho BhRanfli ( (OMtiaaed SB PiBcx T b «) Ic-coirooUed Senate took the tal- (Continued on Pngo Thrto) ' Inrgeotitd dty. ty . T ^ • V.-’ ^ ' ■'k?-r ^ p-.- ; r .
.. <■' KANCKESTER EVENING R E R ^ . II^CHESTBR, c 6 n N„ MONDAY.: JANUAR^T; IM I H^CHESTER EVENING B£ftAlJD, ltANCHi8lX:iE^ 0pNN^~ :M0in)AY, JANU 7, H d T ” ’ ^ --1------I . ■ ■ _' 4«d«Md: "I*lklii*-ll»e h U ttf Rockville nbicia ’ ____ icateg. On Wad- fcemil tBflweee W W 4M end Thbroday# MvO eaam ^ /Graduatin' from Special Resenre Gourde j I^etter CloseB I.CbrAsk8 taniliiUC p«M« Mrrt* Carbeu l^ears March ofi^im es]M cfiX)pen$ Rulfdn M i m fit o E is o n irba ’i tfted S ihotora r a Jwy wOl h* I " — ' .". M-"i. n ■: . '■ ,) ■ eat tba calendar. KEITffiS New (Hficii^ '' I angvliw FFA Smoke Shop ■are /‘^ ; L b S i v i W ’ '.-Hift>ndition, Ort The Ptughase Of A • easeful one. Chninann af 4, nbeut 13 ariioo north of 3fam- Tba auMlhg bfU ba bald at $ p. oL Im gara|ed to TfUrd *W g that foaa hrta ftmlahtac angla at SS digriaa an har aiai^ at the aeheeL HaoteadM are Mna of Our Childran." Miss Janet Mstter'aSmoke Shop at A08 Main ' Tka OeBSMtleut Oonpaay to- public Mgalea tnaaaactaUaa, anci bonag bow,- uaiag a aingla' ataal drive .13 Attomay Arthur J. than PildnyniiSii 2-Y«lr Term Tonight Hoffman wfl) ba tba aololat with OateSi AUan Bekber, }tn . Hdwatd S*g- “ As Othara Saa1 UUi ff id the tiUa street has dosed Ita doors after ' ftiM «(tit a * raffle'tnmiMr - (nii^'npair>im'ttoi' «MT w a TBP yurdb la n r «n x a w m o p A t 10:33 > 00. -Mli| |U1].'Mri.'AlIair. Hm s'.' 'aad''SS’ W tba talk wUeblQIw k j n o t m f u Mrs. ' Edmund Magdafrau aeeem- M iNvtawineas at tha-aama I at OOuwctioit: m p«ti> ea thiipaaa. laehiOiic the tax Mgatrahi at only S5 tana. Plrat vcelal ovant ia the Knn- natta, who wa* wpoftng ahectnbad WWUea Bbaarer. R o d ^ a Jaii. cUjToin- pAiiylng hW. 'Tba man o T 'm Mwulon dintng which time It has gaaoBaa aaS Oaaal aU^w That waa Uka a fUharman try- ebastar drive will Uka Baltaa teas aa$ts bava baaia lat- aoetetioa wilt sarva the rafraob- ' 2 2 * . ^ etaaad_a slngM day. Tba far an teeraMa in tlia rataa et_ yif whan tta kaitar, left Qaaffe t o g « ho$k th BS2?L*T gS* ta Daeam- itoM.viM.-.iadat,=.<*.xtb3.;...4dB*n>.-.AR , 'Nin ha bMhmtcd latx AL.' aral gSmnMwatTImw haa th a a iin m avaidBg at Tto3 wttb a T iS B t t iB W and Rauban Kurland ______Manila hduasta difktlan .-of Hector Lnflnaa" win ataig. - was dlaadvaff Aa rt l |w:"$r. ~AlX I f a w ”T«r The company la praetldag an |P Inches fideb In rsaarrs If Urn ba praaeated at St. Jamas Sehaef aUa, arhieh iara Stamifncd, ISO ynrdo. ml balp laI taan-Mg* pnioMaaw ok oommitjM lifytNr Frederick Bergtr will be Bailey ^Ript Up^ » though open___unM: unUI __ yesterday,______the acanomlaa ccwaiataiit wtt)i fumiah* wire breaks. Han. The show wlU be prasantad The bridge apmu deep w«tdr on puraulte. PriadSl Gabriel Reu- Branch. Mdrt\ taaiigurated for his third two year - >i ■ news shop did holt a^n this morn- 'aw Havaa. Xartdan. Ifiddiatown. lag public aarriea . Mtmaportatlaa Fbg UgMa nS IMwn 'Mtl, Naw London and Naa> a aacood Uma, Jon 1$, at the tha highway which nha ~ baa ofaf Om ta as&b- L FallowtBg\ term. The new members of the log. Fully at minimum coat but cannot con* Fag last night, which reduced Bowers School. Mteaal to Key West, i f Mm ig Uob a grooR guided kgr aduMA given .by John Kpcx. J*a- ^ council and city government toir Report by Lodge Metier bought out Kutiand with frteh tlaiie to futaiah aanrlea at tha Visibility ta almost xsro at times, * Tha company la aakinf no In* Studante of tha Miulen WilUnma eurtant flowed between t$ii Attoa- ^gimn tha may gaaea, t>ur Ecaaoiaic. Oommlt- anda Robert Pue. eiaeted troaaur- the intention of rontfaiulng the Automatic praaant rataa af fain with the liftad at dawn. It hnd not cut the Pack Schaot of tha Danes ora tio and tba Gulf ag'Maxiao a * ' work la atafteb gathotolM thair in Novambar and tba one er to succeed WUfred A- Lute, who husinees but_has decided to. close Itttw i In ^araafara from paaaangara ptaaant caata at operation. Tarmoil'a steady speed of three ^ not seek reelaetlon; 8terilng \*8-a amoks shop and aa in New Kagland.^ ana alapt for two haura, the other m also nppanrad on talaviMan. Mri•nca In tha fMIda af dtiaaa- term; aldermen at large, WllUam If the Ootonor 'is a* far Pirrong yet has/nade no plana for its dis- is canta caah. Hnghuatta inight bane fonen or aiaatjtag of tba ekurob seboal atoift ffl Weber and Charles OOgne; first about tbla new daAcit aa' hoWuu watehad. Than they swapped. ' Paige. A Piano atudMt ed at tba parlab room at.S p. m. aa p training sad ceaununity af .poml. - In caaea where there ia a 3 cent "Cartaan la getting more confi 1 ^ p u iM into the water wbila ward, James Rohan; third ward, been proven to ba about the one abarga for an astended ride ba> Warner, wU be oim af tha to oneh and ovary ana of us, Wa faturntaMT to her huabnhd. Bor Moaday. Oa TMaday, tbs Bxaeu- faire ever the peat . 30 yoara. ,A He pIsosN a return all stock to dant and more ehaary oirary hour,' aeroibgantate fdr tba show. eaanet datannlaa arhara and whom,rooni. graduate of Smith Collm, she did Hafry F. Bricl and fourth wnrd, ha.'Cmmad he Inberitad. I am sure U iejw rti^ acrordtng yond a fara~1b>ne, the company la aborts ware found tar tba iear and a tlva M U d of tba ebutclrwfll spon- John T. Orlowskl. .n6 one need worry about tha state tha TurmoU told tha Aaaoelatad TurUngten read his tbla dtaadful diaanas ^ atrlltrilte' pair of du^araaa. a grain laekat sor>*a third tat Ita asriaa.af mlUtary graduate workork at Tala umvarolty. to Mrs. Mett#r.\ KEITH tvqueating thia be incraaa^ to S Court Cases "Ha's abnaat worn out but pwMlawatkni today ever Station Mayor Berger wlll deliver hla, government running into tha rad,". Abraham PodroVe, owner of'the canta. In caaea arhere there ia a d next Hot we can dstenaiaa and a white T-shirt wSro miaaing. whiata at the patjMi reams nt t fb r sight yaaraysara she iMrvsdMn as' ftald VALUE boaltb la goad despite: tba ordaal WOOC Appealing, on tha radio our nnUen, our state, dad our aaerstary for the National Latgus annual message tonight and an Ballsy asaartod. sHMSSBBBaHBMSMBMBMa-'Mw t building, today aald^he does not cent' charge for an extended ride JS Indicating Mm had. changed bar p. m.jMra. Rohort C Glaaaay aad The party chalrman'aald he was ------—M Bia^ nMWWBawwr ■•"A'N’barw 3a«» «w"gBaglv« Oiarlaa Olaan. 41. af Waahlng- . As the shipa naarad tend, tba pruginin 1th . tho mayor ware eonMtuaity wlU* ba arapmrod^ elothao. Mrs.’ Cbarlaa F. BunuMr are tak of. Women Votsm, and for one year nounce hla committee appoint- *ta*rislasaa Uewy ttewiider receives hla certlAratn deelgasMag rentpleHMi of lb* Tfaw Toeb Btate ** lease the propmy. He said Jiy5*ld_.n fare aone, _the new tan, D-C, tarfattag a $U band fOr Turmafl-waa going to bare to cut Mttnrd af 6$ RnasMt i*aura aomathing can- ba - dans' ------BBB-XnbttxxTratelXg-ScbMl Seboal -ksId-At bslA-at Albaiy-reaeatly.—-Alha«v-j»aeart»^-ia'iiiu» 1-^ - ma.r ^ ra m m . The tioes not want to>h^SinberTiis ghargea would be g canta. . l» e ^ those who-may >a atrlefcan Blia~iiiiiRrb*va~Biatt pickad-iip lag rajar rlt l ewTiar tba~5rid pari ih|r.~dqtahalf of the and to eentlmuo to htlp thoaa Her brotoar and raintivaa. In Mont- -The Bkaeutlva Board af thg aaetlcut. la Town Court this mamlag and mast half n mils bMk of the Tur Dorothy o f 13 Avondale who are altaad/vletinw of tho ter- acting niayor In the absence of the maximum 40-hottr ’sreak, and that «se managesnent. Patrolnsaa Oaontilei' Is only the tkird perimn oataMe af/New Vdtii State ta ram- It. ‘The building which hnusro\he caah fare, or 7>t cenW, with ad> ranl anid they ware ocnvtncad aha church wtU meat * • Wadaaaday x;;ST(im 1335 to 1341. aha waa a tka employes most ba aware of the bond araa caDsd. moil. wan without lightn that In- road, mother poUo Vletlm, and rthio diaanao—by Jotaiag. with had bans kidnaped and paaMb^ minitor of- the Politieal Sdencs Mayor. Aldermaii Riiel ha* servad ptete the r a w . ^ ^ will give a talk on the course to members of the A^ISary PoSra tonight In tbe smoke shop Is In an alley tomti juatmenta In other afieclal ticket craaaad tha danger. • at 3 p. OL at the boBM of Tbamaa the Oovernor’a “singular lack ef eebbHdipy bcEmioI Ac § sBO# on Main street. Thomas Hanaan. ST, af Hebron, Chairman ehalrmna of mlQkms of . ‘othar Araarleua—In taken to Cuba. . C. Jauisen at Beitoa Canter. Department at Connecticut CoUega as president of- the couiicU for the Washes all your i lothes thoroughly, rinses times gatea. waa fined |90 for Intaxieatlaa. Uoyds lasusd a ganaral wnmiag thAlocal drive, tha l$$3 lla rd i of DImaa. A past term. action In attempting to work out 6 3 Ihtplalnlng tha reaaona for the ~ Carman LaMny,. 34, is _..Bey feoiA Troop No. T$ wts ttnw.tbi^war wbrn aba amumed • solution to thair problem.” / “i / , • damp dries, then'cleanr'and empties itielfl Francis Fur|H>r> *T, no certain ad.^ to all aMpa.-tn gtna tha Uttla don- a piraedni mdted aontt an the port of ovory- law lit tiw misaliig girl oald* la moat a:t the ekurch on Monday at tba dlrectofahip of the Women's Rstery Meeting tha hourly Increaae, a guaranteed, propoaad Increaae in farea, Rich dreaa. waa also fined $30 on tha ray n wMa berth, Tba KaUh re mntlca -fcUovla: The Rockville Rotary Club win "What t cannot undarstand," •per Market. Hcheibel Brothers, Has the new| ‘^eig h to Save” dopr . . offers ard J. Bennett, vice praaident and ona la naeoasaiy to mako the 1M3 Montranl that Huguatte “was vary T p. m. and the ehoir wIU rahaiusa Divlaian of tb*vConnecticut War annual wage. The workers Flsher'i Dry Cneaneers and (tom- Strike ThrC^teiig. same charge. Oregory Pachata, ported U> Bgry handqunrters hare Last yoa^ thara wai March off DImaa campaign n sue- roaume Its meetings on Tuesday asserted Bjalley, "is how the Gov WSB Launches ■ently make about 11.90 an gfcneral manager of the company, much in leva with bar husband and on Wadnasday avanlng, Thara wlH Finance - commits*/ Since tha in- ernor can tay no money It avail rade Harold Olde. TRA savings on soap'and hot water! Don't $01 Main straat, waa finad $S fbr that "ana small ship approached 000 new eaaaa of iafaai ease, ntea Is another opportunity would never have left him vohm- ba no moating af tba MTF on next taptkm of the S a rv l^ .^ N «u for noon at tha Elka Home. These , The inditatry contenda fty^an't t 8 it! latdadcsUfWi. class to the formation before un- aia in the United to |o n friend to thbOa who heed Tburaday. Oeuptaa Club will meet Woman's OrganlaaUana 4n 1348. ' qtaetings were omitted during the able now anp—In the next breath pay any wage booat without raia- SueE" Waterway tarlly.'*______' ...... past tw6 weeka due to the holi —proml*a the state employee that Drive to Curb Members of the poet and aux Alden L. Garltan, M. af S$ Darn darstnndlnf the warning to keep thousanda who auffarsd friandsbMi, n halpar to thoaa who Barker also sMiad Florida west at tba otareh aa Frlddy avanlng. Mlsa Harrison boa acted as its Ing ateel prices. ing street, waa fined $8 far mak clonr. Ftnafiy she turned away and dtaeoaa prior to IfBl, noad -help — an opportunity to ba days. after tba ijobl reclkaaiAcatlen iliary ara_ reminded to keep open ^.95/VALUE! LESS A LLO W A N C E coast autborttiaa to ba on tha alert Aaathar oteadard flrat aid dirsetor, planning programs aad study Is Snishsd In April all their The contract betvra4n major two dates this month, rtbmely jCan^l*^ 'fr o m " Page Om ) _ ing a V-tum an Main, straat departed without Mualng eeneam ■tin under trantmaqt and of aoBlatanca to our fallow man, for n girl aaswarlng Hugbiiatte’a ceuraa will open at tha flrabeusa acUvItlss of Interoat and educa Paient Teneher Meeting companies and the lurfon. ran out OMtinuad until Jan. 14 waa a on tba Turmoil or Katei^ilsa.” |uire tba ears of those who I hopo and pray that net ena of The Maple Street Parent Teach troublaa wlU ba over. If the Steel Walkout Neighborhood Night on Raturday, daacriptlen who was assn by hunt- on Tuaadoy, Jaa. d- at 7:30 p. m. tional value to tha woman’a or- money adll >be available In the Dec. 31. President/Truman twice Jan. 3$, and Honor Night on over joba ai^doned by the atrik- You charged af rackleas driving levoted thelt Uvea to help themi Us win .boeem victims of infnn- tra on tbs tomlami Trail, tbs >ftai Mary Mullanay wfl Iba tha In ginlaatlona of Connecticut er Association ’Prill meet this eve appealed to cap. to release her./’She wouldn't harm swqr at- all although waraod ha t 11:48. mon, Yale law ■ profeMM, chair day, Jan. 2A at 3 p. m. Ifambers RANGE & FUEL OIL Mrs. Frances Herron and Mrs. Reports of various ' committse ton for reckless, driving and this would ba oltad for eentampt. 7:45 in the social rooms of St. teorganisation measures which man. and Ralph T. Se^rd, fonher- week in Chicago on a business tober, and HOs supplied m-n for MarcyU Psekham, past grand Say Wrecker khybody.’’ he >aid. adding that she of the local post and auxiliary ora some port activities to All joha ehnirmsn wUI bs givsn, including case also was oMtlnucd day to •poke ,only ^ vary litUa EagUah. Twice ha walkad out of tho John's Episcopal Church. Judge “would have saved millions.'' impartial arWtratiJr under the trip. .’ urged to attend. chlafa After tha meeting refresh- day. Patrolman Bkldyga report Charles Underwood Is president of Baifcy also charged that Lodge, left vacant when some Egyptians ^anta will ba aerred by the stand rsporta from Commander Hogan haarlnga. complaining ha waa ill. General Motora obd U. .5. Rteri on the h'ew Tear’s Eve party, tha b Reckless ed Frachey was going north on Soon aftenmH ha was indicted, rle^S# House tho aocletv. after critleixing B ^les for bring cohtracte. repretenting the public'' The Executive (’ommlttee will ing social eammittae. Oakland atreet whek a car be Pythian Sleteraji ■*! ing experts from outside the etete commander wishes' to ax- Reports from London said Brit committee for Honor Night on than reindicted Dae. 5. Ell Oliver, A I^ Rconomiat. and ^eet tonight at $ at tha port tgttd thsnks to til those members Ihe BOUND Oil CO Jan. 33 by, Peat Commander Fatr- hind him pa seed and^wung .into BlecdpiiE May Cut The eontempt chargaT could DamoPT Temple. IMhlan Slaters. Into the administration. "In the Arnold Cam^. CIO Steelworkera’ home. Commander Hogan will ish Is considering asking the Unit „ lb.J.TI«ymahd'a M athaii~cir^ Is Cmvalescing tin t year of hla administration who served on the-bldWTear'a eve ed BUtey and other-heavy uaera banlu.: and tha commltteo for Kockville -M bo I t On line, quickly. .Prachey-told--peliM -meen-ll-yeere-hi-^peieim-and^A .WlU, hoW. ,iU_ ta$taliatlnn„Qf.-oltl.-.. illt#rn»tlm^#i repreaenjatlve, re- -preaide.^______.___ L-_ will boM ameetlng at tha bams af Mra .tonight at $ -o'clock-.at-tha ter-lhOto -'liiipsrts' Thin'TOov'e#: party-comnrittae' and to wt JtaWiborhood- Night. An Jan..-3$ ba pulled to ton Jaft-ang\aUd-lnto i n g i ^ A c t i ^ f l l .OOflTdna, ...... =____:______prteenting labor: and Karie Wat- membere Whb'nKeT^ to ' lend a PIra, t W. La«|ar,~$4 Durint by Junior Vico Commander Rob Attorney Charles 8. House. Moose Club on Elm street. hoKNowIea ever haS" * • to keep open the watec*’av. now dtrast. tameirbw, aranlng at $ V t y to One Ai^dent, a car driven by Joseph A. De- It won’t ba the dO-jraar-eld Cos- Every day,” aald kina Mills, prealdent of the Foater- Our commander, who was chair hand to get the honw ready tor ert Peterten. Senior Vice Com- mars, 27. of Stafford Springs, who tsUb'a drat trip to court: / Ha Manchester and county RqpuHi- Meetings Bailey, "we Wheeler (Corporation of New York used by about . 1.000 ships a a'elaek------v.,.------( Oenttowad fram- read of their coming . . . in the man of the New Year's Eve party the celebration. To those Who month. Middle East oil makes mnndar Wilber tattle wm give' a Involved - in Another was going' irbiith ^ on Oiklimd Ona) was eonvletad lb 1315 of c a f ^ ^ ' can l^4rrdih d- adviaar to Gov* The Baptist .Youth Fellowship and John C. Bam, Jr.. Pittsburgh committee, report* that the_party report on membership and Houae wilt hold a piahhing riwellng this welfaro deparonent . r / In the gave .uplbolt.. evening and.worked up * Urge Ohara o f the cargo ton- street. “ . a gun—hla only convietlen al ernor Jbhn Lodge, ia convalcsdng Highway deportihent . *ltbVhey,‘ ■ ?epreaent(hg '' manage was a huge success. to make this party-a succesa, and n*ge. cemmlttae chairman Harold Olds Richard Bundy, 44, of U Thomiia much aa hs wanted last year, but though bs often boa been arioat- Comfortably at Manchester Memo evening at the church a t . 7:3A. In fact ment. . ' Michael Jason, 4, of Rockvil throughout the state govern to our senior vice, commander wrho “ - ' I ' ■■V" '"e"' — will give the heme committee ra- hla chances of getting them ore ed and indicted. The Senior BTF Is being disband Ml e SI t ^ atreet, RockvlUe, driving n was treated for a cut fact rial Hospital, wharo ha underwent ment. The WSTB dellberatlonn are ex The port wishes to extend »lo- took over on nobly wrhep the com Although the average wind Phft. allra. . COsteUe told , tha eemmittas a throat pperation teat Friday. ed and a* BTF romorlslng of the pected . to ' conaume . at least a wrecker to pick up a ear In nn chin at the hospital. A member of Governor Dawey'a cere thanks to those who donated mander was suddenly taken II). It velocity in Miami. Fte.. la 10 mllea Tha executive committee will It Isn't likely, either/ that Con that bis eaioar bid iiKladad gam It la expected thu vlsitoca Vill youth of high school age la being month. door prizes for the New Tear's meet tonight at 3 o'clock and the About 12:15 Sunday motoing gress WlU go along witb ths Pres . formed. itaff from Albany is assisting In wps a Job well done, and your an hour. It hat reached 183 mllec accident yeeterdsy aftemeen, bling and beetngging. • Bui ha be permitted within a day or two ths current inveatigatlon of the The union seeks, ,in addition to Eve party, namely Turnpike Bu- commahder la most grateful. on hour. * raeomniendatlons which it draws car driven by John SUudk 43, of ident on civil rights, sr antl-di*- said, ba never was a Mg shot in The. Methodist Youth Fellow never reached the aeciM. He be Rockville, slid Into a car driven and that ha will r e t ^ to hli« State Welfare department, and up wUl ha prasantad at the buai- criminstlon. leglslsUon. or an crime and .be hate't dabbled In home on Westland straat toward ship of ths RpckvUle church win neaa meeting temorru# night. came Involved in an accident. by Harold F. Hunter, a ; of Hart Chicago Arm of engineers haa been Tolland turnpike and la charged compulsory Hsalth Insurance. poUtics ain^ 13tt. Um and of the week. meet at 7' o'clock tonight. at Wes The i;ammander la expecting a ford, on Ferast' atrcet/Patrolman It prebabl.v will approve an ex leyan Hall tor worship,' business engaged to help choose a route tor largo attendance. with recklem driving. His ease Joseph Sartor reported Hunter \ and recreation. a new highway acreoa Fairfield was continued day to day In tension ■ of the Defense Production couniyf was traveUing west on Forest Act which expires June 30, but The Tolland County School of Thara are a>1aaat $3 different Town Court this morning. PatrOI street whUe SUudt was coming the present outlook is that the G^Ye Formal Party Rellgioua Education will hold Its kinds of soR^ man Tliomai R. Oraham Utveeti out of a parklng/lot on Chestnut President won’t get what ha .Tanuary oesalon' this evpming at ___ Fonr Lelterewi gated and made the arrest. atreet. Steudt,/pollen said, wet wants In the tine of wage, price / For Dance Pupils 7:30 at the Union Church. Ernest . The police rapert eaid Buridy going to turn Wft at Foreat street, and rent controls / Weeks wljl be the speaker at the Atlanta, Ga.:.--(NBiA)—John wae going west on Tolland turn saw the hunter’ car. applied his STATE general aession. Hyder. Georgia Tech's new bas pike and he pulled out ,of llAe to brakes, but still slid Into tha Hunt Pro has Faatnred ketball' coach, won letters In four Mrs. Marlon WUIIoma Peek gave NOW FLA VINO Snperier Osart paea two cam. Attempting to get er car. Four woman riding in tha Investigators, providing hdkvy a formal party for atudeate of her TTia remaining criminal cases at sports—bssketbsll. baasball, track SUudt car ware shaken up but ammunition for political - cam- and cross country—aa an' under b*ck In line to avoid a collleion palgits. will eonstltute p major high sehoM ballroom elaaa at the tha ’Printer tetm of ths T'oIIand with a car drivm by Jeaeph J. refused pedicel attenUen. No ar- American Legion Heme Friday THE County Sunerlor Court are expect graduate.^ raats \y4re made. ■ legislative activity. Obrnmlttee evening. .Oolcmb* .of 43. Franklin street, probers will delve inte> charges of DAY ed to he dtsooqad of on 7>i>4ay AockvlUe-..tha..iRackag„«Mit...lnto. ..M wart *tM!*s"ts snjqypd djioolng ta.tha ppritb Judge John f t King of WII- la e^tipuing on Ihvastigation of a graft- In. high - pleeeai aeandalr lir wm»§ a elld* and coUidsd with the tax law enforeemefiti waste of miiMe of the L«n Joubert orches ^ THE EARTH hmantle "presiding,'‘ Golemba, car. The com|date front endear crqsh at Woodbridge and tra. Tbs ballroom was bsautlfully Two rrimlnst cases aaalgt^ tor kUddls tumpllia eaat at 4;S0 yes- public money, and- communism. S.CS. CsoiM b CBalmBy-Taita* end of Golembe's c*r -waa dam Inquiries stsrtied l*it year and dseoratod for ths evening pnd re- STOOD STILL Tuesday are those of WlUlam F. hhiw nna Jem err wamu tat Piw- aged to the entent-of fl.AOO while, tirtsy morntn>, John -T. Hayes, to be continued this veer already fresbmanta were served: Mora than C. Orutt of-Ooventry and Ste nml llunw. ItMjr're tree ail hi hw- the left ride of the wrecker weis /Jr„ of 34 Lnurel itoeet hit a tele have provided RepubUesns with 80 Jtopla 'attindsf Om format phen J. Duggan of East Hartford ' ari|'eW Mir.., Wt Italtt smashed,'' estimsted damages bs-' phone-potaand-recM’^ treatment mink ceatp and home' fretera to Patrana-xnd^ jreu at Ow Ing $4S0. at a local doctor's horns. avanlng were llr. and Mrs. Pack. Three other cases on the calendar twrae WTinaii Sv he# s**elriea« toss at the Democratic adminis CLAUPITTE COIW IT. Ptelewla^ euiat Mrs. Amelia Golemha suffered At 4f45 yesterday afternoon two tration, M fi and Mrs.'Xdward Coughlin. have been continued: Stanley ------ifM arSeel eat seeM . back. Injuries and was In kan- cars were involved In a miner Working under the general con- - Mr. and Mrs. MMvin Jeebimasn. iR'W sPlahGltLBfHi'* Kulo. violation of liquor law; Tho t o g .aay I^Oea lien. CaneaUiiMn crash Ml , East Center street near Mr. and Mrs. Pater Blanco. Wll- mas Senit, non support; Marie L. Mm aM wewaa .JI la m. chsstar Msmerial HespiUl./Bun- trol of a cemblnatlan of Repi*>llr MMHmwttftgft •e maU Mens* rasas. Gel ^ y . thrown Into ths read *ccerd- Summit street. Ghiisepp* LaRocca, cans and southern^ Democrats, tfnm McBride and Mioa Christina WED„ THUR8„ FRL, BAT. p n g to police, alto auffered back 55. of Hartford, stopped In the. Congress Is expected to balk not Davidaon. WiihC^,ChetvOSH$M,yoogMCo»vlM§SM¥lul right lane of the road, according Mrs. Pack la rsglaUring' tor a "DETECTIVE STORY" linU ILT BY ACK KXPmTS (.1 INVVOOli ( AHllK S(H(H)IS injuries. A paistng motorist took only at the Praaident's demeatie a m m y Mrs. aolemba to the hoa^tal while to Patrolman Albert Scabies. Don program, but also to roar back eti new ballroom class new, wMeh will ■FIub . . “PASSAGt WEST" ^ WITH A C I PAHTt ald E. Wiley, 20, of $0 Campfleld aeme foreign propeoala start tha weak of Jag. If. Anyone FRISHOIMIOY saaws!*^ •epl sn-l [Patrolman Milton Stratton took road, swung to the left to avoid intansted in .joining should con AUTOMATIC DllIVnYiYoopRlerJuM ******* ■ Sena vataaMa hve I eeklM sad aUMC • Bundy to the heapltfl In a eruii- There is strong sentiment for a WhltailM. Sehnft P. * & M m m t the eoUialon, but struck the left tact ths studio at 033 Mala strost Kept tq .BWrigsrated Onaea once/ From then on, we save pbu tha I InlatwaUan an au. esseriuellles m ll-arf . > > rear fender of LaRocca's car. Wi sharp curtailment of foreign mlH- ! a rraaUaal Ituraa. Bundy was on hta way to i^ck tary and economic aid. Many legis vMwaam miwt be.aood whan thou bother of constantly diBcking yeurftid I ley told police tha LaRocca ear sands ef. docten pcascrlbe It. Thb lOCAl -Aae. up a car In an accldant on Oak did not have a atop light or tall lators who went abroad during the tank—see that it never dan- I AOdri fan and winter months returned Irliiir UniE U m i fantous Madans.eouib medlelna acta land .atrsat near Bdmund street lights. No arrests were made. • at eoca. it act o i^ promptly re- igeroudy low on oil—wiUi weny-proof rot bo NOT CONhiBK TNI8 MODEL Y1 |eur- -aiala_ 'i that occurred about 3:30. Patrol-, alth the Ifnpreaolon that foreign t f O c a l S i o c l ^ UavM hroncblol aetd ermipy cough IIW MRIttSI countriaa racaivlBg V. - 8. help CIRCLE automatic flervice, man John Bkldyga held Frank ing caused by colds, but aiw Icxmcim WITH bLOIR' MbOBL aren't Carrying thali- fun share .of NOW PLATOrO pMayas and RiakM It aaalarn raise, Bush Will Speak the rearmament and recovery rnnaoui ia aa/a sad mtghtf egee- EXACT MIASUXEt Our metered tank load. Othera want mere emphasis Cebufn * trucks register cveiy drop o f Mobil- t W o - v i a r 1:33 P, 0 Sar-^5f f l i r '^ ■ i - ■ ^laeflj, on aid for. ths Far East. »sar±3 W -*'"’’" heat thst goes into your tank—sava a U A H A N t ll To Rotary Club 9*ys Tenslen Eased a ~ SBaCsilW : Seared? you money b y diminating “guea*- Just how much the Preeldent UNINTIKRUmO HEATINOt Q ef74t Bid Asked ^ K l T g S s i E f work” ! Ernest Bush will speak to the will request for foreign nld of aU hour heating oecuHty with complete Rotary Club tomorrow on "Brief types is not known. Last year he Flrat National Bank P^RE msy pop b b J u t as m - o f f a m o u s asked for $>4 bUIlon dollars and of Manekaatar ... $$ 8$ i*f.i -| 1^ MobUheat fuel oil lerviix from one PROMPT SERVHSt No^ mix-upsi D e liv Facts About Rotary.’’ club ^cxptclfdly..J|iM-lt w ilLbC^ ---- HS wni resuma meatinga after a two Congress cut that by more than Hartford Natieaal PLUS -eonrantonfaotircaflt'a-tixeoonoiii- eriea come tfanw|^ On sc/tarfutt: Our the diefcem o«t nf yon . . . cs- week.lapse caused by the holidays. one MUIon. Proportionately, a Bank and Triw t.... 3$ 81 ical way to heat your h o ^ ’Our fud oil drivers are traii^ i^ U e men who bigger Mash appears Hkely this Hartford Cotw. Thiat,-74 78 STARTS-jraniAT Tbs meeting 'witr be held at $ ;30 1 Bcdany4i•yo« den^ have fire T|upp1jer,.^K66«iy-Vac^ reaptitf yoim permisro tilre care not at the Manchester Country Club.^ year. Manchester Trust .... 57 "SAMPSON insnnuieo! Election-year demands for eco Phoenix 8tate-B*bk , r the largest in ^ U. S. to leave d l staina or trampled ahruba N I T E Y - N I t F Mr, BuMi.„a,vet ... . 5$ AND DEUUAH" .. jbebindt ' ..... the club, will direct hla talk nt ably _win affect 1353 dafanoa Fire AT REGULAB PRICES . . i Why leTflri five yoo u ; C H A N P U ft O lli Mobilheat buma ths newer, arrivals In Rotsi^,' who spending'too. - ...... dspenaive siirinrUn? Call m as S4a aS . n-tll he called upon to speak brief r-t I'g 4 * a -OompleEhiy—ideliveis high heat vahiet. PwW ^vwi^Wv SB MWM ■i" ■" — About SO billion dollara o f tha A . ■ ' for the proper iBsaranee on ly on a particular phase, of Rotary. . . • * i'a a e a‘lS1h Thirt’i why it is one of Ameriea’a ka** lerpatheeXIne fuel aXsl laak af Pfealdsnt's new budgSt Is reported NattesMl Fire " yonr home, ita eontenta' aad Ja^ctioA. ce^ramoiiiiM wUyhs keld. .to-rinvelvnAefenoa -oiriiaysc Ghalr>- ,:.;lhp||(Mbgaiitl$a..lh'atji man Cannon {ZVMo>) M tha Hmiaa BURNSIDr AppropriatloriB committee already Aetnn Oasugltjr-.,.:.. 88 ‘ ' ...... has promised ths eteasst scrutiny Etta , 88 3 n c c in n c o ^ ^ I’^^nrmTVP-rvii i- ■••.vwq Pm om l Notiees nf dhsas . tuiHA gauHM«i aatS' tite Gatm. OanaT^-'./rrr. ;138:' 'tenslen'’ whlcR mads It nseaaaary Hartford Steam Bell.'88' Tter ttartla ' A •#■ L#?r QuiiTy iiitiiia for Oongrssa to spprePria'ts mere L*i|k vtrehos Otar Braclad — Nat Painted.^ In MenorUst Ttnvalara ...... 810 two-piece or lees hUndly last year has eased. roblle Utmtlsa “ Slaiithter 10x20 ------SS13.00 -t-- In Invias. mamorir «f Krrrett Obiui. light. Power... 14H Ticketo T n - Rw im nitey-nttes Kean#)' vlie saaa»4 awar - Jaaoary OBBn. P O jW ...... 88H Broadway”/ ^Tnur 1*18. HnrtfordlEIac. Lt. 481* •lie •iioeiH . ; 12x20 ...... SS73.00 vdiu# 2.49 Georgian Chairs Hipiw and amlllna: always- cantejit. IfartfecdIGas Oa. ., . . 85.. Laved and reifaeteC wharever . ha So. New ibigtaa* " 12x24 SA72.00 M o b i l h e a t •St. Art Guild Topic TloL ...... 84 WKDNB8X>AT Alwayt wllllas. theuahtful aad kind. *YiXBn RATmikTs* Wht! a beautiful menery ta laava be- 1Sx20.S722UW blad...... The Ds Wolf Art Guild will matt Am. Hardware ...... ISH 30j* r... ' KA8T WM*± ^ABBINa ----- . : ALtATTRCIMHINTB Sona and dtushtara. tomorrow at 8 p. m. ta tbb South Arrow Hart and Hag. 83 43 Card of Thsiiks Mothediat Chureb- Tba topic will Aaaos Spring ./...... 32 38- . Two-Car SOCONY-VACUUM HEATING OIL ba ‘'Chairs of tba Latter Part of BriaV>( Braaa ...... 14 ' 15 v b Iub 3.2S . W# with to. thanb all of our nalsh- the Georgian Period." Mra. N. L. OMlIna ...... l U 305 20x20 ...... S974.00 bari. frlcnda aad ralaUvea far thair Paraona ef WothoraMd will road Em-Hart ...... 58 73 aeea wards af aymasthy aad acts at klnd- a paper aha haa prepared m tha Fafnir Btering ...... 30 SO IT naaa ahawa ua durtns aur recant be- 24x24 ...... $1370.00 rearaniaBt tha laaa af nur tathar. suhjact: . , Hart a C O ^ ...... 38H 43^ ACE VACUUM STORES Dipt d jOarld .nttchla Wa alan thank thaaa Mambara who poaaaM Adani, Londitfe, Pra^. d b . ,.331* S4H Oleftono AS-Color 175 Eaat caainbuied Hm baautltul Oarat Sbainioa. Happahrute or Duncan Now BriL Uacb. Oa. . 44 4 7 - I Ulbutaa CaatarSt RSTTrambBl St.. HortfRi^ C i ^ Mlsa Oaraltna Ritrhie. Phyfa dflilta are rsquastad to North and Judd>. 38 81 TeLMSS ______Mr. as* Mra. Jaaiaa Frya. bring them, whether OrighMls or Ruo*aU M Ig...... 18^ 301* Tear HoHIo Briaa l>eoUvy Prieaa Olvaa on CsneriMa Mabo MffsMlIUheaPreeHeew •MMaolroNea ef a RsboM neetraka reproducUons, or any chairs that Stanley Worba com. i 81 '54 VIrateU.OtM xnikT AHeolmaate, Hsa Sprayer, 58 Per Oily SltAi^ . ‘Two Edfar Clarfca TBUdlOS .laMci lOrisM' ' preriouoly have baen dioeuaaad at Tarry 8teana 30 100" “ Shmaiiter MAut ' ‘ ^ la loriBf BAmoi^ of Jtsale Irish Guild ihaetinga. Decorated articles TieketaTo laafror wba dlad January C 1M4. Tacitagton ...... 31^ SSH aoptil* ‘ ^ ^ ' finithad since the last masting Uaton Mfg...... 15H 3SH Broadway” Tranr 21S cm m i sTRin f l H 5'hat would ws Sira, her hand to hold. will also ba on display. . U. 8. Bnqalopa com. . 54 54 ^ r#lor> (to Mtori' LJeOMniLLOO. Her rsUtnt fae* to too. Mra. Harold Symington will bo i4iMda-a;4a "l:4a-4;U CITY------' ■ iTAit Toi haar har rotes, to see her seiUc. U. a tttvtlopo Pfd. ., 50 55 As In the dsys that uead to be. booteoa and lira. Eari FTanklond Vaadar Rnet 54 57 MV $HONi NUMSI8 ISi. lx chairman ef tba hoapitallty Tba above gnotatlona are not to WaA: “Fixed Bayanila" le— ##»■•#— ■■■■■■■■■etteseaeeff.W Deuhter, Ssdle fsoUly. c^paaittee. — ' bo renatnied na actual Morkate. EVEWmg ^B A LP ; 1IANCHE8*11> CONN4 MONDAYriANUAU^,: 19fS
V ' mS 1 ) X ^ i u i T ^ e l i ^ IMjCiigftPlam lU . S» G o il l^yCHEST^, CONK, k ej^ AY/JANUARY T, at dinner New Taar'a eve at their W k WM given Jiy Rey, Fomat T g V f e a W H S ] RTBATi :^' SIS C D H e ^ Names hoBia ba Lako road."" F o r B © W e r e S f t S f t a i i h UMM of Rockville'about hja aw* w h O ^ V f ^ ■, Jaale WeUkt aea o f Mr^ and ___ - -jriiiBJtiarow •BSttr Ro «.’^ w T i ,^^dd f^^ad bi John F. Walah, home from Trinity* D m m I ib w w n u ^ tm J i Potluck Supper wos illual cd by hla.own patat- iM nii Saffari JFiU Arrive Hfiolasi htceoo. inga*Jn>ia af-tka-Pfagram- H U B f ^iilsler ' Cbvfnant*" w m r - s t m Mtertainad a tMn-sge party at WM in charge ol T r u c e ~ C M d v ll Defanaa JUeis Director and M ^ WU* P O t Y O M t W ed ni^ ay m Part of Uta Walah home Sunday evening. . Hia monthly meeUng o f S t Item. Hunnlford “ d Mro. . Cart Ktaigjluua. IM. o f H Sum- Coalm With Malm* CoogrrgBtiond -1 | ^ drift— Miaa Abby 'DbMta waa aocial di> InteivNad^ ■ Program tftriB— * ' erf H. .Bainea aafiouaced today Msiry/a 50-50 du b was held Fri Bobert Dougan, (deptbieal ftm fag* Om V mar atraat; dlad a t hla felilt Re|W«sientBtives wno-Backstoga Wife. WnCir^Band of Anicrica. o f appotntmanta for .rectreaa for the event. Guests in* -tattfSP m o r q ^ . Bom ia Gmu- Ettfi Duties on Aprif.M, WexXJ-^Muric. eluded Barbara Abood. Betty Ann- day at the parish house. A pot- (€ Pbga O io r WONS—War Froot. ebordfaktoea for fire . aervicaa in luck supper waa nerved at 7 th« futjjir* oir western clriUsmUbn Mn. kokab 01 Uo#k>ok Saffarl, fionn, CamHW. on Juno 4. IMS. W H AT—Polka Hop, W H A T—Night Watrti. Falk. Alice' Miner, Betty - Jane S e v e ii ipt to ra-tranafar tha hq had WioS fkrM ldaat o f Manr t Sparkad by Aetiag O w ifX Man- Rav. CkrI M. Helgeraou, mlni- aastam OmuMcticut Lotselle, Dean 'Dbbita Cheater o'clock, • with the foliowi'ng com alike (j^Hnand sueeess' in our coir i - an Iranian high . athoOK teacher. Menu or Kofta Sad involving a ChlcasooB who m alM W TH T—VkUant Lady. Mrift— -'f'. mittee in charge: Mr. and Mrs. J a ^ v* to p roves smprity_J_r chootor for ■mrk.thnn M yoorA agar 4obmo arShoekojF'o appoint a punch bodrd and tboh waa star of the Covonant-Ctongrega- / W & N B -N aw a; Raquast WDRC-^Bob Hawk. Chief A. Horriaon Ennis of Moaley. Herbert Bnglert and Vic* , ^ 1 arrtre in Vanclmatar .i^idaca-! , a e ^ t y .to ^ 8 ««v tty tkaial ChurdL 49 HmiMga.WiU act for Windham ' fdft.Wolaier.'''- ...... Carl Nielwjh. M.r.. and Mr?,/. Don W not an Mfort to- fM a' ■•Mut' ow Thuradky o f two 'arefat-' cbktgod with Yttmtlsg iKa fod- ■ ■■ Matlixisi ■ •. w. W T tc^ M u u i Lafiaa'Bhow; communistic thrMt and ” a month-long NStudy \ o f at Chanap submitted his rtaiguation affective CtmMy. and Firs Chief Howard O. Drogue, M r and Mra. C/harlea T o D e a t h f e aeIuti6iL On tha contrary, it la toeta, H anck a a y a ackool-buildlag arat lottery law. Tha ehargo WDRC—Winner Taka AO. W THT—Newa Howard'BaitetL aon of Mr. and Oollina and Mr. and Mrs. lEdward tnpreaenre peace.— ^ r aral paara ago. - dgahmt~ btm waa dtamlaaad ^ - g A pril 30, to tha church yorterday 4tlB_ ...r . ^ asyarida o f .EaglavUU wm aor«» Ttia, Bllaa Bartottr-kaa been dia- 3UA.-XJtjUr. -*T- W H A T^N ew a; ‘I ca£i Sauter. fim 'A a k Nil-Urtler^ or any Bonitwa.aiMapt I ■* HieAieirikBMswklF'esevleeviir'"'^-" wpwted tst ----- — School as part of an liRecqatlonal nce with Soviet WUL today rafttfiad to ralnauu It. aay M ;1 8 - ^ -^sk'for relief from this esstgnir.ent Ho Itoyoo two lono, Fnink II- lag tha proaaat law ja llmltod to be acted upon ‘at Oto annual meet WDRC—Yankee Kitchen. or Ixmdon w m previoualy ap- K y , nnd hM ralutnad nortli with — ~___:__^ ^ __ _ teacher, trshilng program Soviet proposal la purtly dlvar- needs W ONS-Jack's Waxworks. P®mt^ for New London County. hip wtfa and infant daughter. 'Diey I in order to seek nomination to po-: :^^ary. odum o f Woreootor. llnao., awl 'an axtatlng, going lottary or ing of the ctairii on Satwday. W nC-rYoung Wldder Brown. United lH'.tes Department Bma r , KUigbnum o f ICanehaoUr; at \tha Bowers evening, J a n . ^ W T H T —Elmar Davto have found an apartment in South [ liticsl office and I shall ^ 't parti- (Coottaued freitn fage Oae) 'Tlo^eountty ia mort aagar than gaubliag aehtfiM.” - W THT—Bob E. U o ^ Show. UiSft— ; cipate in the' pre-convention ac- j Education. The entire prog two donghtoro, Mn. lUzgnrot K. . which la to ba SherMued Mr. Solffqnoa received o 4i4S— Coventry, where they plan to live my own 6 » ' aaa a apaai^ eoncln*- 9. Danlad tha Sunbeam Corp., w n c —Dangaroua Assignment. I tlvities of othtra Who map have, ^ One Of the walla cotlapsSd at includes ZiX) diachers from/Eu S to m and lUao Bmma M. King- by six rlaow eoma oad awa klader- D to become paator W n C —Woman In My House. and Mr. Barrett hM secured a rope and the Middle East,/s of aion to an armlsUca in IQtraa. Our Sartan, with rapeaaanUUvaa of of Chicago, a review of lU unauc- WONS-^ack'a Waxworlu. poaitlpn at Pratt and TYhitney. ■ such an intOition with reyiNct. t o ' the height of the blaze and seldltra ara 'Sghtlng and' dying bourn, both o f HanehooUr. and church la Jaauary, w h a t — Bowl-O-Rlnk' BanC C o l u m b i a [ me. whom will be assigned >b Con two graadebUdron. « Cart J. Malaafaldt add AaaocUtca ccaaful effort to compel a PhUa- len I) aepior at North Puk atand. 7)TTHT--Time for Defense. S g t Ralph F. Whitney, son o f crashed through the roof of an ad- necticut'schools. •- ther*. .Wa do not balltva that tha and dioekad Arnold LaWraace'a delphla store to chase - cutting 19:6ft— .Mr. and Mra Ralph Whitney o f I Of dourae there is no qiiamaa tranafar of tha aagMiationa from « .T S « fuaoral wtn ba hold at hla Chicago, in. He conducted OiOft— ChUdran at Horace W. Porter of tha right of American ciUaitMi 'Jblning one-story Mock of stores. , A teacher of l^giisl/and Iran betna, 14 Summar atraat. Wad- ptaha for tha two-room oddUidn to prices on alactrtc shavers and ■ervlcea during, the Week WONS—Jack's Waxworks, Chestnut Hill, la spending ■ 3i Koraa to tha Sacurity Council, a WDRC-^Newt; Old Record School hdve been .mighty blue. I to-orgahize in pursuit of their '.P lre Chief Mofiarty said there ian literature In a 'p^heran hign waaday OftamoOn at 9 o’clock, tha Seutt School wttb tooebora at other appUaaeaa.-Bunbeam'a vain o f Prayer that month at'Cbvenant- ■ ' Shop. llr ift— day leave i t hla home. Ha hM common convictionsl I realize that forum In whieh tha Boirtat Union tho ocbeol and auparvising prtacl- appeal for a tovlaw was a aequal News on AU Stations. TTielr friend, Mra. Louise WUey, served with the army 10 yeara and would have been many more cas- school, Mrs/ SaffariyWUl be inter haa a vato. w U anpadUa tha aa- with Ror. Paul O. Prekopy. paa- Omgregational and nMdo auch a WONS—Bobby Benson. Senator LWatch. been hoped she would after vaca Pfc. Robert C. Tuttle, stationed ders. ■ airs. Safari arrived in Hartford noon until tho hour of tho funorol. without dtaturbtng tho aehoora ox-, menta. ed In June, 1949 from North Park -dall fa political duty I shall con- Ganaral AsaamhlY.to diaband Ita lathig functional unity. 11:6ft— tion. Mm.' WUey hM 'undergone at Fort Campbell, Ky., since last Robert L. Gi'caney, a Navy man yeaterday/wlth four Other Euro collaetive maaaurea conunlttaa.. ArraagomanU art in ehargo of 9. Rejected a request by R. Seminary and aaaumed leader w n C —Notes and <)uotes. major surgery and mutt have a tim ia j^ devote my full attention the WttMna Punoral Sonrtee. 149 Oh Friday niiag had. eonfem d ship of Covanaiit-Oongregationai WHAT-^Bahd by Demand. w n c —Music.. February, a member of the 11th and'eifiergles to the perforinanre on leave; Chester Dawickl, ah Air pean ami Middle Eastern teachers. This 14-natlon group Iqta bean Stanley Dellpr intaraats that tha long period to convalesce. She hM, This fnmup joined three other for Boat Center atrooL with Lawronco rogardtag tho July 1, following. Both ha and WONS—Wild Bill Hickock. t3rift— . ... Airborne Division, has been trans *^ask to which 1 am as^ Force men also on leave, and Min drawing uo a plain whereby the Supreme Court take over at once- due to doctors orders, taken a cfthevitiil eign ^eschera already in Hartford plana the Manehaator orehitact Mrs. Helgerson arO aattvea of WDRC—Memory Lane. w n c —News; Dance Orcheetra ferred to Pine Camp. N. Y., with go Grunerio, w-e.re 'credited with veto-frea Oenaral Aaaambly could the liUgatidn pending in Cali WONS—Jack’s Waxwerkn leave of absence for the remainder signed. he Joined by five ____ Hrtw.Bhisn______had propored for the oddlUea to Froridtace. They iMve twp young WTHT—Mark Trail hla company. He spent'New Year’a BasriiM By Dewey ------** V!hg. f iya^ periWn_.wjo. wera-on oomhet-aggreeeton-whenarer-lhe the BouQi 8cho61.~6hd Tio l a d lb -' fornia. Federal Court over control p f the year. .Mm—8Unley_Flf|d. Day with hla parentf, the point of collapse when m ^e teachers toda.v. Security Council was hamatrung Peter Balon. 6T, of I t Mints children, Cynthia and Mark. 0:48— , ...... T ■Mlatant to Mrs. Wiley hM as Elsenhower already has the sup- day that ba plans to study tbaaa of tha mulU-mlillen dollar Amer 7KNHC--TV. Mr. and Mra. Herbert Engleii reached. /After two days' bideflng by pffl’- by a Soviet veto. A vote la axpact- court, died suddenly this morning ican Preaidant Unce. -.i.— Since coming to Mancheater. W Y IC—Notea end Quotas. sumed her duties and heads tha i port of Oov. Thbmsa E. Dewey of plana furtbar with taaebara'at tho they have made in the church and P, M. • entertained Hr. and Mrs.—Harvey Please send me yonr feider giving Greaney later reente,red the. /tlals of the State Department-of ed In the political committea to at hla home. Bom in Poland he 4. Decided 8-0 that Herman WDRC—Curt Massey. program. Mrs. Richard Dimoh of ] New York, the W * Republican Ekluc'atlon. the 13 teachers will go school aad supervising prlncipala town, many frienda wka regret W H AY—Sports. \ 4:0ft—Kale Smith Show. Carter of West Hartford for New building but was forced hack morrow o r' Wedneodav. had lived In Manchester for 46 Hayman la entitled to a hearing CTieatnut Hill hM been engaged Year's. Tlia Carters are former the, digest of the laws of this state, • standard bearc Th^ sene;-al also to their asalTnments throughout years, coming directly to this town who have day-to-day knowlodgo of their departure. Die work la the WONS—Newi. , '' ,4:80—Oaylbrd Hauser Shov-. has the editorial suppO,rt of severr when, flames’ burned the coet off Split In Went the needs there. in pemon in U. 8. Diztrlct Court to aaalat and Mra. Joseph Grof, reaidenta of' CoI-jmMa. hla back and singed his hslr. / the state to begin their study of But -a apHt haa developed be from Poland. One of the beat chlirch and church school haa in Evewlng 4:45—Kate Smith Show. who worHa three daya a week, will showing how-property will b« dis- : al newipapers—amiingVfhem the the teaching methods in this ebun- nilng'e discussion with the in- Loo Angeloe on hla requeat.fcir creased, and fihancially.the church 8:00—Space cadet MIm Deborah Joaaelyn of Provi '.—4 — ___ “ Help Me, I'm Burniag’/ tween the U. 8 ;.and other proa- known Pollah realdanU in tha a new trial on charges of forig- ■ griftsr^’-"-r---::^’“'- continue hrtUiat capacity. i New York TWn«»- the N^w York He said that as he left.th^ulld- try. North Bnd. he had served na fi Malmfeldt repreoentaUveo M - la in excellent condition. 5:18—Gabby Hayes. "------dence WM a holiday week-end iribuied ITno will i* left. - : ; Herald Tribune.’ the Chicago ftun- pective aponaora of a rival plan lowod an earSer x>;i cTence tha ing andoraemanU on govemment WONS—News. Ifarrimaca Farm w M the roene guest o f Allan Robinson at the Ing the second time he could hear for a special council meeting on nancial aaeretary of tha Poltah Ro One of the pleasant memories .8:30»-Kowdy Doody. of a delightful “open house for the I Times, and the Providence f-p. I. i architaeU had held with SheokCy. checks takan from moil bexao of W n c —News. 6:0ft—FMhIona tn MtMle. home of hla parents Mr. and Mrs. a woman shouting, -'Help me, I'm world tensions with member na man dathollc Union for ovar 21 the Helgeraona will have o f their W H AY—Newa. New Year” given by Mr. and Mm. I Journal. His home is in Kahsas. burning." / Ia commenting on the diaeusoioB. vatarona find ■pidiora’ fanilUea. ■toy here was the gift of an auto 6:28—Saaly Weather Forecast Allan Roblnaoa, Sr -’A^dffse ...... but he left the piesfdency of N ^- Probleiiis of West tions being represented "by foreign yeora. He was also a member of W THT—News; Joe Girand. Jolui A. M aeVea^, their aon Dr. Harrdd Beatty said he the Acting OoBoral Manager aald Two yoorO after iia-waa convictod by the church within their first 6:30—World Newa-rTpday. T^Yofk^^tSluihbUf Cnlverally ^ mint-rters. The U. 8. wanta. tha S t Brtdget'a Church and the WDRC-^News. John, Jr^ and .Donald Klute, Sun heard the angulahecy screams for the Mainrfeldt firm, who did the and aantaneed to 90 years he ask six months. .6:48—Sidewalk Inteiwiew. day evening. On the guest Hat / ... •- I take command of the Allied head- weatem counter-thniat to atata Papermakers' UMon, Ha was a •lI8-P ' . ~ -help from hla horn/ three blocks Top Big 2 Talks longttma amploya of the Olonial original plans for tha 13-room ed for • new trial on the ground Mr. Hrigerson is a member of 7:00—Kukla, Fran and Ollle. were Dr. and Mra. Sawyer Med- ; quarters here. specfftcally that the mealing W H AY—Slipper Serenade. ^ I d ^ r e s s . *way, y would not be called until the Board Ompany. Bowers School, are familiar with that he had been denied effective the Manchester Ministers Associa 7:18— Bob and Ray Show,_ bury. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick A. General, Umham toM reporters tha eenstructiOB problama likely ■aelstonce of counsel when flrat W O N S - - ^ Britt. - 7:30—Those Two. Gen. Eisenhower "hopes that this elderly r(Ut})le, dressed only council chose the time, but other Ho leaves hla wife, Mrs’.' Fran tion ahd served aa Ita aecratary Beardsley, Mr. and Mm. Jack in nlghtrlnthey nearly collepaed • (Continued from Phge Om ) to be faced in building the aeveh- triad. Tha motion was denied witb- the pkat year. He plana to rtudy W n C -J fob Steele; Sports. . 7:48—News Caravan. statement will demonstrate his countriea expressed belief such a ce# Balon; seven children, two Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. John Pringle. on the streey w-hlle waiting for roem addition and are ready to out teatimony from Hayman. for nia B. 8. degree at the Uni W DIKJwack Smith, Sports. 6:00—Video Dieater. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Merrick, and 1 e e e e e e I concern, as an American gltlzeh The groundwork for the full- limitation would give the Soviet sons and five daughters, Ben help. OnlonkVrs took o ff their <*wn Union ground to accuse the Weat jamin Balon find MichOal Bokm. start work Immediately. 8. Dismiaaed as lacking any versity of Rhode Island School of 6:30—Voice of Ftreitone. Eugene Henneaay all of Oolumbia: in problema that the American shoes an(b;Werroats to protect the dress meetingt was laid in a aeries subaUntla) federal dueation the jRC—Jack Zalman. ■ 9:00—I Love Lucy. i people must solve., Ha hope# also of stalling. Mra. Edward Alchalakl. Mrs. « Education. Mr. and Mm. Victor Frid of West couple fpojh the freezing cold. of get-aequainted-again talks Moscow’s press today made Josephine Jarvis. Mra. Anthony appeal hy two air linaa from a 9:30—It’s Newa to Me. Hartford; Mr. and Mra. Herman P h o n e * .••••4 ..,.,, I that it will convince our citizens 10:00—Studio One. Wllltani ^ lln im , proprie^pr of .which -the.-President'-aad - Prime much of .lhW- report of n split-in Pyka. .Mrs.... Ahthony Martinallo California state order requiring XC-t^uy I^mbardp. Beckert of Stpira; Jllr-..,*n.4 .M.m. and- those of the - other N ATP Ihe'Colhhlarilim at the'rear of the Reaction MiateeJ ' them fo 'make 91.7S refimds omh W t h e third and fourth floors, the California Public Utilitlea WDRC—Record Album. Before Issuing hta statement/ two leaders and their top advlhers ing that "the American mechani Baton .In Poland; and a brother. (Conttaued from Page Oae) Separate ..properties on E l^ - Young entertained about .'{() young V H e said hsb saiy flrSmeh try to aboard the Wllllamaburg after cal majnrity" was melting away Joseph Balon. in Poland. commission on tha ground tha air bath drive from Green Manor Es g:45— E l l i n g t o n frienda among the college crowd, Eisenhower conferred for ^ hour rsaciie a woman tranped at a Itnaa tneraased their fares on fed w n c —niree Star Extra. with .his principal sdvtaora'. Ilii ’ dinner Saturday night was de In the U.\N._ Funeral services will be held’ ai dIdate, but he la believed to have tates to Henry and Lyhette An home for Chriatmas recess, at their foUrth-floor window but\the lad scribed by White House Press eral authority only and before the W THT—Stock Market; Sports. home Sunday 'evening.- Many of X I "Pravda's 'Parts corrCspondant the Leclerc Funeral Home, 33 leanings toward U. 8. Senator gel, Louis F., and F. Lorraln^ gerierar read- a Complete fl|a der was too. short. .(She ^ s res aUU agency had given lU ap l* James idcKnight son-of Mr. I press dlspifchSa from the Uni Secretary Joseph Short as having ■aid the Soviet-propoeal to refer Main street Wednaaday morning Robert A. Taft. Champeau, Eidward M. GinabinY. WDRC—Lowell Thomas. these arc the same group wlm A-/ cued, he said, even as ^ m e s been on ".the friendliest basia," proval. and Mrs. Horace B. McKnight of ^ I States Previously Elsenhewer/fiad Korea to the security council at 6:30, followed by a solemn re It seema to ma that he clearly Robert H.. and Mary S. (M4m . ■l.-flft— gather for parties each Saturday licked, at her back when flrrtpen^ e n Mr. Triiraan, prealdint at the 6. Decided 6-0 dhat Tennessee WONS—Newa: Fulton Lewis, Sadd's Mills who spent, the Chrlet- evening during the summer. Mon-- ; refused all ct^nient on;^e pblitl "electrified pubbe opinion in quiem high Mass at S t Bridgat's Indicates ha la In the running,'’ may not levy lU two per ccgi Norman W „ and Dorothy I/Sou- clambered to an adjoining i ^ t head of the tsbie in.the ship's din- Church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be ■a, and Floyd E. Sulllvany/ Jr. mas receaa with hla' parents haa day night the same crowd and , cal developments in l)»e United France and other western coun ■aid Lieutenant <3ovemor E d w ^ sales and use taxes on materials It ’s Ki easy to telleve coughs •and then extended a ladder from,. In<» comnartment. led off the dls- tries" and won wide support for in St. Bridget's Oanietery. From Green Manor./lEatates, W H AY—Symphony HaU. returned to liia atudlta at Cor some others, gathered a^ the Lohr 1 states... Senator U o ^ t , /in hla there. N. Allen, titular head of the Re Mid to ^rms given contracts by • and atufllness of colds In a I Washington announ^ment yealeiv ciisslnn in which Churchill, B-ltiah at least some sections of It. The calling hours at the funeral publican party In Hartford. Inc., to Samuel L. PrHioaek, pro WDRC—Beulah.. \ , nell University in Ithaca. N. Y., home where Wally Lohr waa host Saved Two Women the Atomic Energy commission on hurry this homo-proved . I day Of Eisenhower's entry in the ^relgn Secretary Eden, U. S The Soviet plan, submitted last home win be from 7 to 10 this .Former Lieutenant Governor perty on Quaker roafi. W n c - P h llo Vance. \> and hta brother J. Dixon McKnight. to the group for a New Year’s Eve Jerry ' Murphy, who recently a coat-plui^fixad-fae basis. P arty._____...... ■___... way . . . m th 9 spoonfuls of. --“f- New Hampshire prtnmr.v. imid he S ^ e ta ry of State Acheson. week by Vishinaky, haa- gained evening,-- 3 -to 4 tomorrow af^ - Robert A. Parsons of Farmington, r — W THT—^^Weather; Songa and Gardner diapman, son of Mr, and Treasury .Secretiry Snyder and Vicks V a i^ U b m a vac had no direct gbthot^tloh to dm 'r.-ime her# from Ireland, carried support among statas tyhich ex- noon and .7 to 10 tomorrow eve an avowed Taft supporter, got the By A^Ektrful Stories. Mrs. Mahlon Chapman of Maple Mr, and Mrs. C. Leonard Robtn- two, wpmen down a fire escape- - ^ ' - ;:rr^rrT:: nterlal aOr-but declared -i^ w d ll not Wttlt DefeiWe Secretary Lpvett .alL. jttaaaJtflpg^autin a-aata>iEtty..dotincU ning, impreaalOB that -the- generaHa- .watenuS son* Hinhch shoulder. Ti^ke ifiTsome deTalT ' " ^ - A T and Mrs. Emerson Almrn of Maple draw." a- - J meeting w-ould ease world tension. ■tatement “didn’t clear the atmoe- A b o u f T p ^ v n Smtth'a. vetqrkn owner-trainer, he- WONS -Teletest. Just breathe in the stM ■ Mias Mary Armstrong, night 'U’dlcste Art-ord Non-Cbmmuniat cbuntzies have Robert J. Maguire phere too much, except to make It ■tmet, have aU returned to the MANCHESTER aupe-vlaor at the NoMe Hospital, lleves th e y lop ears enhances a WDRC—Jack Smith. There w'gs no official disclosure becn .tl-ying to draw up a counter- Robert J. Maguire, 74, of 235 known that he la a Republican.” horse’s yalut at least 65. Unlvcraity of Onnecticut. was assisting the injured when The Village Charmers' Bowling 7:60— of whst they-said,' .but...authorltJM prppnaal to wln. liack. tha aupport Uenter streetr-dted Saturday at Gflvaznor Xodga,jiriio like Bren Jean Young o f South Portland, Notes word WA-i broughV her ' ’th i r her ih'licsted they- generMly empha-- League w ill resume action tomor -W O N S —Griiricl Heatter.: VOlim; - T R U S T CO. of- those turning toward tha local convalescent hOma. Bom tn nan haZ voiced no preferment for row night at the Manchester bowl WTIC—News. rge stmt, Helen Arihstrong, was one sized the Importanfce of Anglo- Soviet plan. pamnta after spending a week medicates Irritated mem of those believed kUHd. Northern Irrtand. ha had bean a Prealdential ' nominee alUwugh ing Green lanes. The, .league haa W.THT—Lone Ranger, American cooperation. resident of Manchester for over 40 his brother, U. 8. Senator Henry with her grandmother Mra. Fred branes, helps restore normal J EattMta jliday .114 The building wta inadc iit brick been Idle the past two weeks due WDRC—dub Fiftaan. erick H. AreM of Maple atreet. The dlscuaalonXr cportedly years. Ha waa a house painter by Cabot Lodge of Maraaebuaetta, breathing. For coughs or < /AbmlUed Saturday: Arthur and was the tarjteat.b^sfaieea- brought out ss WuMrins to be' to tha holidays. 7:48— . . . Mr. and Mra. Robert 'Diompaon UHOTVPt . trade.- heads tha X(laenhowar-for-FVeal- upper bronchial congestion 1 0 0 « . ' Clarke/ 3i Nortli School street; apartraent block’ lii Oilii d t j of dealt with- such IssHes as rels- Claii|i/Recle Want W DR«^-Ed' MifrroW:< ‘ * and daughter Cora Lee have moved Ha IcAves a aon. Herbert E. dent movement, was in Chicago GhewingWrigl^s there’s nothing like using 24.000 population tioni with Red China fwhich Brit Daughtem of Liberty, No. lii. WONS— Evelyn Knight. Into their new home on Maple 0KMT0R8 \ Vlcka VapoRub tn iteam. /klra, / Mae Schendel, 21S Main MagUire of this town; a daughter, at a governors’ conference when LO .LI., will hold iU monthly 923 Main Street • P h o n e 4171 /', alre^: MIsa Alice A'lgust, 10 Ool- The first floor had stores, the ain recognizcsi: the An^-lranlan No Stable Truce 5frs. Francis Felber of Broad etmet which haa just been finished. continued relief air-' General Eisenhower's announce meeting tomorrow at 6 p. tn. In 8 0 0 — ^— Mon'e Family. ExetiM t Opportimify, Pot I w » street; Mrs. Helen French, AO second, third and fourth had pro- dispute over oil whick United Brook, two brothers, Charlaa Ma .SpeamintGum Mrs. E. Foster Hyde and daugh 'Kays rub It- AHEAD trs.slonal offices and' apartments States ofticisls hsve r^srded ment was made. Orange Hall. A social time will ter Cynthia and aons, Robert and (..t^lherell street: Jacob Senkbell, guire of Michigan and Samuel -Ma WDRO—Suspense. Good Werkifia Condi- on throat, Open Thursday Evenings 6 to 8 and the fifth a bowling alley. niiich more fearfully lha'n\ the (Conttnaed from Page One) Brennan identified the "four follow the business aearion, with David have returned from Oreen- riTH MANCHfSTEI TIUST j'r a OlenW'ood atreet; Barry Elliot, guire of. Ireland, and four grand good men" among whom ha said W H A Y—Ctote Glee dub. - chest aiid. ^ ^ 0 Columbus street; Mra. Maude f ’lremen eald that becauae of British as a potential aoureX of Past President Hra. EUen Wilron JVTIC—Railroad Hour. ^atle, Indiana, where titey spent Hem. back. X W V a P o n u s extremely practical matter of life children; the party could choose as Eiten- Good For Tedh / / Foley, M.Oak street; Arthur Qtt, yie httge mass of tangled., and new Russian trouble; and ^ and her commitue in charge. WefNs—Women of tha Year, a few daya during the holidays with and death for our forces and those The funeral will be held tomor howar, - T ift; Preddent - Harold ' •r'Bmckiand atmt. “ ■ amowMbring wreckage - It -may he Brit ish-WTVutian rmi'- over a S um Thouaanda of WTHY—Henry J. Taylor. . Mrs. Hyde’s parents Mr. and Mro. they defend,. row afternoon at 3 o'clock at St. Staaaan of the University of A p ^ Ib P e rs o n Admitted yesterday; Mra Annie daya bei'ore any bodies can be re ehey Godlirarakl o f 1062 Capitol Ave 8:6ft- / street; Mrs. Helen White. Wllll- paid the folKiwing were misaing Besidee the pleaeanL helpful chew veteran hockey player turned i command with ah American ad- said COmmimlat negotlgtlona at Mrs. Lana May iBarberi Scran- Library Include tlA followlnjg fIC' nue, Hartford. Prior to her mar- ing, M ki get/tetlMjKtkxi. tt w the re WDRC—Radio yniea ter, mantic; James Topllff, 144 Au- In the fire: ni*rel heeding- it. referee, rtUl officiates In college Panmunjom/ appeared .dlalntercat ^ of 307 Spruce street, widow of tion ringo Mra. Godlawakl vraa the for- freehing flaxoc n(f WrigWy'e Speanaint — '’Wnc=^T«ep#ne Hour. ana amateur games around De - : tiimn atrcetT'WtHtatir—Vtens,— IT: — Jacob Deeker. Hderr— Am i~- The^SaHirdav nlghl talk ’ Was mer Mias Elsie UcKeown of 160 MW mW EMEmiMMSf strong, Daisy J-obnsoh. Charles pil and lai adal.slcal. as though Edmund E. Scranton/ died at her I and Claudia,” Dilloh Ander- too. Itaarail. taeh. I •pear ,v.if W THT—Paul Whiteman TCen troit The SS-year'-cfId official, Hyde taeret; Thomas Strange, 670 devoted to oiilllning Britl.sh and home yesterday. She was bom In Center street. Spencer, a Mrs.-Flnuing, a Mra, they yre\ waiting for new in- aoh; "The Fortune Tellers." Ber Mtnf. flavor—a favorite in New 1 dub. / when reminded of hla age, recent North Main atreet; Richard Bun- American attitudes besrlng on atructlni Manchaatar and leaves a son, cnif- ry Fleming:' ’'Rewpfd of Faith,’ (or iRiMratxme. lb get the ori| enc , dy, Rockville; Mrs. Ruth Donnel Larrahee, Christine Broiichtnn, a WONS—ciriime Fighters. ly sUted that sometimes he thinks _ . these.and other problema, possibly Hale)/Ctol. Chang (Jhun-taal and ford Scranton, and a slatar, Mrs. EUxabeth O o u d g a ; “ Stephen the Beethoven Glee dub will ■enuihe Wrkloy’a Speannint i rinr ly. 147 North School street; Mra. child Caroline Lam- i also Including.atomic weapons de- the rinks are flooded with glue. their / interpreters giggled. Nallia B. Chappell, both of Man Hayne,“ A. B. Idfll; “Barabbaa, omit Ita rekaanral this evening at Gum, H>bk for the green spea on thi T- Amelia Golamba. Rockville.. bert, Eqjth Copnor, . Mre. Rita I velopment. and was genersi )n na< chester. Emanuel Lutheran Church be- package./ Admitted today:* Herbert' .Lath- Bmtthlea, a Mr. and'Mrs Bovle . - n.. . . .11 , . . ■bickared or read maghaines while Par Lagerkviat; "The Luter Play lure. The |oh of digging Into these»T Maj/oem Howard M ^ r n e r was Funeral services Will be held at er," Nora Lofts; "Breeze of Mom c^aa of the prayer week aervlee m i l d K n it op, 23 Devon atreet; Mra. Bernice and a Mr, Brissrlte. ;/ ■ dlftesences in greater detail and - / The two believed .Co be in the restating the Allied poaition on the T. P. Holloran Funeral Home. Ing,’;, Charles Morgan; “Ttia Lady at 6 o'clock. Styled Right Cneiwey, Rockville. seeing v.-hether any o f them can t7fi Center atreet, tomorrow at 3 Bmths yesterday: A eon ^ Mr. bowling alleys were not identified. ajC , field construction, ' Nuckols and fha Painter," Countess Elea r^tvo-Piecer jc be reconciled was assigned to the /aid. p. m. Ray. Fred R. Edgar, minister nor Palffy; "The King's Arrow,'' Manchester Ski dub will furn For Juniors and Idra Edward R'adtkr, - 2.1 The 6get of the missing or any sessions set for today and Tues of. the South Methodist Onirch, Joseph Patrick; “No vacancy,” M. ish free ski inst’ructioiM tonight South Hawthorne street; a daugh other'data about them was hot Im day. . / Allied negotiators "again in- mediately avallabla. slated that the preaenca ol crated wlU officiate and burial will be in J. RoUb; "Tracy’s ‘ngar," William at 7:60 at the ML Nebo ski slope. ter to MK^and Mrs. Robert Stana- the lUut Cemetery. fleld, 100 Drive B. Held at the Nobte Hospital were. combat aircraft in North Korea Saroyan; “Tha Paper Thunder All skiers ore asked to funniti ■* Dlscharged\ Saturday: Mra. Mr. and^Mcs. Albert Baker, both waa av,eh greater reason for tha Frienda may call at the Funeral bolt,.’' J. I. M. Stewart; “Captain their own skis and btodlnga. X. 51: John Isbell', 83. and his wife,. Pltnen llpset / prohibition of any buildup of mill Home this evening from 7 to 9 and Bacnay," Jan Weatcott.' .Aceynath Veiiceslau. .1S8 Keeney It la tha wish of the family that street; Mrs. Be-i^rl'y Iterottl. 28 Marjorie. 72; Ardelle Walker, 47: tary airfields dusing an armis - In non-fictlon: “ Your American flowers be omitted. Govemment,'' H. M. Bailey, B. La- Drive F:. Mrs. ijlllan Keeney. Henry Barber. 77, and his wife, Seen llerlaiii tire. " the official UN communique i W t L HAVB TO Chryalor ho la a n ifas Bucklsnd; John Miller. 374 Hsr’t- Rdna. 72: OporKiannii \^>!rbm^, j said. taro, C. H. Hawkins; “ Your-Slsr forO road: John Delaney, 14 South 87 and her son. Francis; Louis Sil- Nuckola said that with crated maaa Gat,” H. G. Baker; “ Parties iraat dHftmea. tha mighty new QuyHer V-# Hawthorne atreet; William Saglln. ba. 85; Mrs. Ella M Coombs, 6h. (Continued from Ihige One) fighter planes hidden In North on a.Budget,” Mra. L. (P.) Bell; F | i n e r i ^ : 14 Bond street; Msrilyn Joyce. 13 and Mrs. Mary While. Koi-ea "the o ffer. made hy the "^ a ly tic a l Concert Guide.'/. Lbuia T H E C A N D Y wigiDa haa fanught about! N o words can avw toD -Victoria road: Lorha Haberenti 22 Treated at the hospital and dis The dlieclorale's decision IP to Communists to prohibit the Intro BtancoIIl, editor; “Fear of Tret- •Aom," Francis Biddle; “ Matertaia 1 Drive E; Mrs. Estelle Nelson and charged wrt-e Ora Miles and Mrs A ill a. closed executive session duction of any combat aircraft to Oiutav Band# ■ wit& 'The Master's Touch < jfou Ha magpifleaBt raqwnas^Jto your vrU t tho daughter. North Coventry; Mrs. Annie Binder. -.------rnme pnly a few hours before in.suro stability of an armlatlee ia Th.e funeral of Gustav Runda o f Handbook," G. S. Brady; "Over Bamboo Fanpe,” M. F. Brown; Dlan^ Puzinas - and daughter. 32 Among th£se found to have tak Pleycp ^w'SB to fa<^ .the^_Nstional wuhout substancei''______107 WalnuL atzoaL who died woodarftil aanos of its power in raaerva, tha eooi. R ollon atreet: Mrs. Anita Twomey en refuge in private homes were: Assembly on a series of eight eon- Nuckols declined to estimate day morning, waa held yceterday “Beauport at Oloucaster,” Sam Mrs. .Geraldine Thiem. Barbara fldrnce votes. Jf he lo.se.s. an.v of how many MIG flghters^the.Reda uel Chamberlain and Paul Hollla- and daughter, Vernon; Mi;s. Grace afternoon at Y o'clock at the Wat plats naw eoaraand o f travel it lets you f M . . . and ■Essionr- Glastotibiiry; ' William tern. Mrs. Hilda Carroll. Mr and them, lys ts expecled to re.sigil. have brought acroaa tBs Yalu tn kins Funeral Home, with Rev. ter; T J f* in AmericiC’ BT. B. Dav Pound, 34B Hilliard street. .Mrs. M>a.* Stephen Hanseiv Mra .^Ita; Siwlajlst opposition virtually crates but he said the number waa Paul O. .PTokopy, paitor of the idson; ''Strange Lands and Friend' CANDY KITCHEH ''all of thia on noa-premium grade gas! Wa invitn Ruth Bay, SoHth. Coventry; .Mrs. Kfodgriewskl. Ida Donovan. -Mrs i seals the fate of the cabinet, aince "considerably more than any tok- Zion Lutheran Church, offlclatlng.- ly People," W. O. Dpuglat; "Unlt- ___H7 NEW BOLTON ROAD-:-«OUTB 8 aad 44A Fbances Kurtz. 38 Erie street; Minehya . Smith. Dr Edmutid I the Communist.s .nnd thf followers ediforce fdr display purpose." Prederlc E. Werm^jpreaided at the ril Nations Blueprint for Ptace,' A. M, to 8 P, 6L. M(MfDAY 8. 8. Ftnlchell and Ptitlip Andrews.- - THBU^aUNPAFi-CNTU. 1 Pft'i'iiem wiwa(y you to try thia angina . . . and also diacomr -tiiB Frederrck GdehHhg. 185 Aiitumn {-PrszczeX. Mrs. HaZel BMiectf - and ! of Gen:Charles de GaiiUe have aU ■ ' Ttre'UN’ 'ConimUnidue said Red organ.' Burial was In' the 'East CoiM To ‘'J - •treet... Melville Hefllcl^i .... ■ ways opposed the guvarnmepL Op- negotiators again objected to"th e Cemetery. ■ "Maatar Plan tl.. 8. A.." John Fiachar: “Contract'Bridge Com |6^%aaa^»iisnG)ang^i|^iep6i|iiiiiili l|^ I -new aaftty and aaaa of America's lint hydrwOi* Discharged yraterday: Aaron P<-'ncnts need 314 votes to uhsAt voluntary repatriation aspects'' of Bearyra were George Runde. ' Dobkin. 27 Ridge.. street, Mrs, • _• - » l-texm.Pleven, Die »ne (-umumauunconih’instion »'|of Uom- the Allied proposal for exchang- Herbert Runde, Arthur Runde, plete," C H. (Soren;.. "Protestant t ■ Panorama," C. W. HaU; “ Early -Metoiite -pouw-Ifleeriv'and ChryaUr poiiw bcalms :|A taureiif Chevalier. Harts - Lpuls them very sea,r Ahat lPtal. '.. ... Sovoalnos ’Daatfoyad .: ' * * ford . Airs, '■* ; ) ^ ’oth(i#/^M,(H:tnc.chiO, ------. r ------— Ptg-Hrtl; A p r n our Housa,'' . . . for gliss rcpIaediBMfs ..Stri. .- Hmltid'.J,«hn>u» SitjSEwtoaetiti^ i» yosr fisi^ .lto^MhESft'of tuAi-.-iv »tuiSuii*rr2* vs » 1- - -wrt’ir T V t A - " -.I •nd.aon. 195 Jlenr.v’street; Kath.-^ ; Ways. and social. aoeurity ayatam DuUL l l ^ l f i and damaged 19 Funeral aanrtcaa foa’. MzE Halaa ing,” Solomon R ^ a r . and. Irving •take or mbdel wo c8n in c a s r s L K R leen Allan. 358 Adams street; on.a paying baalir'liy reorgimlka- in two daya of lunewed furious air Oomell Prench, wife of Rev. How Shulrnan; “ Treasura In the bust, rfjtgpodrsii Beverly Howland. 23S Woodland The Manchester Kiwanta 'Uluh lion. Among Other things, tha Dghtlng oyar northwaat Korea. ard Daaa Froaclff mother of Mra. F. C. HIbben;. ‘Ylraaa B^ond the stall new fflaaa without 4e- msAsr or ajreet; James Dietetrle, 85 Bret- held itsi annual mpetifig at the .ihakeirii may call for such uOpqpu- U. S. Sabres - shot down two engord (X Simpson’ of 108 (3ieat'< Mountains." R. P. Hobaen; “Log of ' W t M N D i K l ' -lay.,., V. , AU Chryaltr fibietogaa, FISBPOWES ton road; Mra. Helen Grexel and Country Club this noon snd In Inr .steps ■■ flrlng^-ef exceas'per- MIGa and damafod two on Mon nut atraat, who died. Thursday in tha Schooner BoWtMn,’’ A. R. N«w Vsrfisrs, Imptriale T V i hswtapkmrnl Horr; “Ameijcan Diplomacy,' end Crmtm Imptriale son, 37 Legion road; Mrs. Phvllls stalled as piesidient fpr^.the ensu .sohnrl and mOre social . aacurit}' day. The day before. U. 8. planes Winter Park. Fla., ware conducted tiox chaaiker, wfth contributions from apiployara- 1900-1950. G. F. Kannan; "My erapetm nd ty Vince and daughter, 147 Birch ing year Ray M. Dwch^ The In- blasted- ftvo of the Red jets to there yoaterday by Hor aop-ln-Uw street; Mrs. Agne.s Saries. 178 Sh'nuU he get safely;' through earth and scored biita on 10. ■ Rev. Ciigord O. Slmpoon, mtnlstar Mlsaion in Xaracl,’*. lMS-i931. J. O. WANTED At leo Kanepeuier Hilliard atrert; Stewart Twlble, 38 PtkllCtlpn of new o)BncQ;a . ,was tiviay's .’testa,' Plavtn liw'atiU an U. 8. tpsaea; U any, were not re o f Oantar OaagrogaUonal Church, McDonald; T o u Can Hook Ruga,' TirtPeanrmeiae. Whitney roafi; John Quinn, New conducted by Bdgag'Clay'ke, im other teugh hurdle ahead. A t the ported. Under a new policy tho U. Mr. Slmpoon loft for the French Mrs. P. K. McGbwan; "Lettars to Fewer eotpeefei oU Britain: Cathy Wittmann. Rock- mediate past preaklenr. who aim; end of the vraok, the assembly 8. Atr Force wlU announce aay homo In Winter .Park Friday af John Middlatpn - M um y. 1913- FOR 4 TO S HOUR EVEHMliim viiU. - pinned the past' preeldent’s but takes up hla plana fd r' upping loesea only once a week. ternoon. Mrs. Stmpaon had been 1999,” KaUiarlna Mansfield. By Mra. Aaae Cabet Disrharged today; Jlcs. June ton oh Russell Potterton. most taxes 10 par ..cent. Support Allied ground fetcea on the wast- with tier mother alaca Dec. ’ 31. “Uvliig Without HaU,’’ A. J. _Here la a gem 'of an outfit ers loyal So far may desert him Marrow; “WhlU Ortlar," C. W. FROOE9SINQ ai4 UnumRO . a for gtaan tabla-tOBs, Prentice and son. East Hartford; Ur, Owens' officers, also In am front fought fiercely tn aub- She failed to tally after a major ■martly and easily knitted'in purl By Sue Burnett- Mrs. Little Obula and eon. Rork- stalled this noon, ar# D. Lloyd Ho- on this. treozing weathar tdwaid a prlaa i^ratloB. MlUa;./*nw Btruggla for Guadal and- knit stitches. . You’ll bp de With each vote taking nearly canal.'* S. B. Jdoriaon; ‘Twenty- FUHT8 Tops In charm for a junior miaa! vllle: Mrs. Thelma Wochna-. and bron. first vice president; Dr. o u U M losjt to tha Rada Dec. 99. Mrs. Fraach uras bom la Chlca- lighted When friends admira you A stunning frock for special dataa Come To daughter, 49 Pioneer circle. an hour to regIstM' and count, and United Natlona 'tnfantryiaaa o and waa graduated from fifth Anniversary Album. 1925- In this handsome hand-made en- Barney Wichman, second vice some hours or speechmaklng ax- 1980," New Yorker (periodicaf); that hM lota of clever detail— m ale Schedule '' president; RusselV Paul, aeeretary-. made- alight gains against stub SBdth College. Bcoldea Mrs. Simp ’’oemble. -■ Stand-up collar, row m tiny but pMted before the ballots, It may born Chinaae resistance early •The Greateet Book Ever Writ* Fa ulk n er at^^0**^~'*'****** ***** adenoids treasurer; and Rdson > Bailey, son aha leaves a aon, Paul French, Caff Atr. Pattern Envelope No. 2101 con tons, twin pockeU accenting the Moteaifo be latei tonight liefore Frenihmen Monday after hurling back two and five grandchildren. Dr. ten.” Fulton Oursler; " I Cannot tains coihpieta. knitting Instnicr^ Frederick Werner and E. J. Holl, know whether the cabinet wUl siir- full akirt. Wednaaday—Wen BMiy at Y, g directors. -r--; Rad thrusts Sunday, The outpost ranch, following, a pastorate at lUat from Travel." w . D. Fries; tiona lii alxaa 19, 14,48. 16 and 90 jdthw daar or^ mirreretl. to 4; vtiw or if France will be without “Bradford of Plymouth." Bradford Pattern No. 66l4 la a sew-rita Preceding the Installation cere is weat of Korangpo ' and only Church of the Pilgrim. Brook- - Included. nMterial. requirements, lerforated pattern In sires 11, 12, TTiuraitay—Preinatal at 9 . effective leadership for days or about six milea from Panmunjom. Smith: “ Denmark la a Lovely , atltch lUuatrationa and finishing They arc aafegnards for mony Paul (Thetetat. introduced weeks until a new government la fyti. N. Y.. retired, and he aad 18,14, 18, 18. Slaes 12, cap sleeve: C ^ it « t 9 by appoint- 'll; Mrs. Preach were accustomed to Land." Hudaon Strode; "Foreign -dtrectlona. fine fumUara plus added ment only. Al«> Frederic Werner, entertained formed. Poltey for Americana," R. A. t i S ; CKBURR 41* yards of 39-tnch. Wall Baby at me club by playing two-piano ae- Soullegt eager __ -spend their suduners at their Send 38c in Ooins,. .vour name, For this , pattern, send 30c In beauty. hospital, 9 to 4. Last Thursday. Pleven escaped East Lansing.'' Mlch.-rCNBA)— “North With the Spring,'.’ E. W addrean and the pattern Number tactions.. Chopin's “ Walts in C loss of office by only-a seven-vote home in Amherst, Maas., and tha A M D C t U t P A N Y Goins, your nama, addreia, sUe de Sharp Minor” and ’‘Malaguana Michigan State's five-foot five- winters at Winter Park. I^ng. Long TraUer." to Anne Cabot'.(The Manchester TWonow oil refineriaa have been majority which approved his de ainton Twlae; and Hope In sired, and the Pattern Number to inch sophomore guard, Rickey Evening Herald), 1180 Ava. AJuer- Sue Burnett (The Mancheater in Bngland, one of them n*t«<>imand to bring the‘' Vudget" out “of Ayala, a Brooklyn product, is the American^’ BducaUon.” Robert EVENINGS— PHONE 4U3 .IcM, New York 3fl, N. Y. METOALFE larger thaa any other In Europe. The Tasmanian “ tiger.” actually UUch; “Quest of the Schoenar Evening Herald) 1150 Ave. Amar- ^ «<1 ‘“ foi’* the aiaom- ■malleat eager playing at a major- DAYS— PHONE 4U1 ■* Anne Cabot's , New' Album a t ICM, New York 36, N. Y. noon oy e - J. HoIL ihly for consideration. school. ' « a marsupial wolf, ia oaa of tha Argun” A. J., VlUore; "Handbook raroot of living animei. - Needlework- la chock-full of grand The new SprlM and Suntmer eUSSGO. for Shall Collectors," W. F. Webb. .dcaigM, phis axciUng faaturoa and Basic PaaMon tor women who sew 111'^ CU NTER^ I N C . ft 5Q Bissell Street ft gift pattern printed In the book, win ba ready tor you rtiortly: Send 35 cents. - -* 25 ctnta now for your copy. PHONE 68M -(p.- -..’rrrL . - -- ■ V; ■ .saw
EVEN3K6 HERALD. HANCHESIIK. CONN.* MOND TANU 1SI2 -V- ar i>i7 ...... MANCHESTER ■■■' ...... EVEKmC -e-■'<*>, ■ h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, ^ CJONN__4 . MONDAY, ^ .______JANUARY • T, » i m pretra^ «m d i .feaa eor aad Robert MeCBba, •a out Ai 14 it teaora ta Oavid Vasco Special Teacher N i i r h t S c h o o l f l C ^ t^ n t retpontod to scan aarly A very IntaraaUiid I M '0<' TtenoolhV New Behedere i T f g m ZTCOUOIR Wadaebday When an automoHle Sujperior to tadia, l « a BOY SCOUT ...... p i _‘i! u.ii , II .in t s w tarUh UluatraUeoa was than ^ W Addi^ PTAl tqta^ted bjr l>.'Ctoht|. iM o ^ r : '„v., 'A Jeim MaioMB m Um Mut tka Vtyr Tarfc 'Mm racoaur -NEWS- ana tomonniw and aanits to tha flaf. ^ I .'2S~bn y o u r suming this avaniag at 7 o’clock. Windham Oommunity- .Memorial **rhi« profram for India will ha NOTES wpila in tha Verplaaek Bchoot tat Hospital wlUi a coinppund frac aftarnomr, at 3 o'clock. Ono caaa Night elaatoa at M^iehaatar ture of tho right leg and Ucera- chaapanad if it ib Jtiatifled raai^ nembdrs af Am ^PTA- -Wednesday High . School raaiuMd Wodnoaday bound byap'from tho Maochaator dadiW OB tha crmiad tha| India can ha tlona. Mr. Lent auatalnad lacara- Tofwn Court la listed on Uio heavy MNMum iM v e w w »»■■?< Maay at W a ^ Orawahaw’a. O penFonim nraniaff. and wilt contlnua through to the tlona oa tho chin and arm. » ptoj'i j»< pMiwa t tfc mada into a propacaada ahowcaaa y Miaa BUa, who asiaata Diraetor and of February on tha regular docket It la a chatge of thoft rSTomm t Ifmfcio r . Omu^ m ■contsr frtaada am autprlaad to ,U Af‘. and-Mta. . M.JM. --Teirgorof'. la a. cold war. ahoUld|haar! of bia.AaeaBt.JMapUaliaaUea;. SOLID A\APLE Monday GfmMigh'UbUHday Mhad- Ooatasvills. Pa., spent the New mliMt:T>om»y'BrataUy,^ 3^ and Year holidays with their son, ^nrthiwa Motley, 32. both of 10 ______sA T ir be bigger aad bettar than that but appcBdielUa ragutraa apaady dao shew a fUm 'Tour Bara." Wintor rtreet Hartford, and Oar- . ‘ TbeN artsiitKiB anmattmas. JaBvtaB Uttla Ta Tha Editor: .dMightar-la-Uw. and. twb grand- • • lAXvwutacsqankA slJ ------,«hildnaUIs.'....nad....Miai.-.' anea Qaatom M; of Martford."' ipfli m fl« f »»»■•»••»•! L « IPSWICH- Yijrgar, Johnny and 31114.. .. from the _ iwrtapoaltlon—of ' our Bveryaati. esKaliily wtabsa • iBlttia i .CBPtaf—atraet . by—L t—Rajpmewf t w r • •«»•••••• ••••••!•••• tions our - A B d o v e i p - “ Over tha icBiigtitato':, wiNWr,V k]T Qtfvtof ■•« •>••••• •# npighboraj needa and our own Crawshaw a apeedy, recovery. •raslunaBts: Mrs. ______Caa- Yew holi^ya, guosta at tto tenM Griffin for apeeding,‘ and Aubas- luk*. Miruai.Mlruai. Om Tmt...... |U.M Frank's verMtUity, hia long Scout Duo to UlnwM on my part wnquey. Mra. Roaa Siddtn aad quant invMtlMUon ravoaled'cloth- abundance. Thia haa nothing to do notes are unanawered biit Miaa Dorotha Judy, rrtlgloua ad- of Mr. and Mrs. Donajd Rfeham ing experience, and his friendly to BEDPOOM -i: Hpa. DoaUate Kariao. ParaBta ara wara Mr. and Mra R ^ Ing found on.,the back east of the with communiem or ^relgn policy pereonsllty have been highly ap do bett'er soon. teenlT Intereatad ta tha attaad- ucatioa director at tho pongra- Richards car-waa allagodly stolen from aov- L My sbut-iaa ara aalUng aa of niinoia. eral Main afreet stores. ’r-4\ -I' ■ -,« n * ahmmm rttm i* or. what we happen to -think of preciated in Manchester's to u t wea BBBaar which will ha award- gatlcaar Church. WUUmantie. will •nUtM U tk* M« e( rapabtlMtiMi «f Prime Minleter Hehru. It - it ing circles.' usual for uaad paOUaim of aU id to'tha room with'tha largaH to Ktoat of the Mother’s Ouh at a •U.MM CliUtBllM cM4ilMI U tia ar typaa, . &drB*B OBB w iy s doien or mor« jareaataffe pareau attenRag. Bmply a matter of good mbrali ot tit fagulnr. ataaUag to be held at tha Bot BlhWIM cMdltafl la thU ^ Billy Premtlce of Pack 91 will bo 3. Stamps an u. ■. you CBD eoiMnble th« biff *t)Id Ip- 1 ■ •b4 ala* tba local atwa aublUba4 and national and individual aelf. in the hospital for some time with and' fortign. HeaVb P|ymsBlb*a MBart baidb hooM or Mrp. Malcolm Crook on All iVkU et rapuMIcatloa e( A awieh” coU«etion of bedroom pieces! ta the laweat prtra M d Ws<^aeday. Jan. 9. Mias Judy wUI AlaaiciMa bciala era alau taaarrcA. s^aapact. 1 > a broken leg. Wa hear that BiUy I. Trialuts, ramplata, Ineem' w llb Ha Bsw BiBcipia hi atylxg m tWa taaa cslora: gaede ie occupying the bed just vacated plete. brokan. Odd aaninga aan for You’ll like the qusint old time .charm TB b w M> BaMa Braaiaa tap> Betaai diacuaj « id ”, damonatrata aetlvi- Nialar Nat |ctL(toa(id \*Tbe United States will do wcU, mounting. Hebroii. i; SItat Oram srtth Binak. aaralea dlaat of K. A. in this eonneetlon, to make it plain ^ Teddy Gennutz, his pal in oi the ColoBial atylioff. and the aturdy pv' The ealar Bead aa tha .raa* 9aB awa 1h aMaBd the apactoiia rear Uaa ator handicrafts for children - n r Green School, who ia now bom# ' 4. PocfiM^Mtlaa, with labala r ‘ anff'JIfe construction. You’ll hh proud M aw aad dswa aver tha rear dack,gMaM 'BparfcMag chraiae" meMtng from jtraacbool age to ..g.yaacai rat Ybua cpNvmmto wi kOWHAvi ___ aH*- JUvnacatatlraaia t t t i ilhhla.lk. a(A being singled, out I also with a- broken legr.— 'Good prafarmd, a M l—jugB,- - plteherir Wednasday waa. a. day. of. waim Maaa tha-tap aad carMea bach ta aaparata Thare will ba a alight charga for JallM Matbewa ■aaelal Asaaer — M*« for b M b^duse of the hope of Sgurinea, to ^ froMi peanut butter, * your OM Ipswich Bcdrooih. Its • at the rear quartrr-paaeF. descriptive literature, to each TarK Cbleara. Datialt aaA » aataa. luck to both these young men. l-workinff drawers are center iamperatura la which hardy flow-i U m laterlar la hnrartaaa. with colatM qaaMty perfect hamway with' the. wiaalag a friend or attaching an Happy convalescence. msyOnnsl»e. gallon ^ jugs, olive «ra in aummar gardcM again wars ' adea M idi aa lha axtartar. member, covering the diacuaston. Two New Nmiber9- f 4501-2-4SK MIIMIt AODtT 90KBAV 09 ally but aimply becauee Incya ie in Cuba and parents of Phek 47 bottles. / ■ ffui I and dus^roofed. Its finish is - hbnk. Clara Unin will ba la S. BtattoHs—large, tmaU, old loiDid In Moom. VegatabiM, in- chtof»'of-refraahmenta. auajtkTtott*. critical' nee^ One way to make were entertained at their annual fflowinff antiqtae maple, Christmas party with eongi, or ntye. Uudlng pannips, wcra Jdtig .and thought wb. would hava to give up Andover Volunteer Firs De- Tba BaraM Yrlatlac Camvwr. lac thia Plata is to offer sssistsnec; 0. / Coupons of all kinds. i satiny smothnaarby hand, 'Hal Boyla" Korea entiraly and withdraw to aaaoaaa aa Aaaaelar faaaaaalbWty (ar movies and r*frealimehU. Mrs. and than poUshed w i^ Johnson’s tound a wtleoma pUca]on lo^ traacTBAhkai errata apbaaatac la a«- also, to others whp ran be helped Charles Gipson's Den 7 was com V Advertising pencils. wax. pieces 176.30 ablM. Tha naxt morning n Cilnnkat Japan. And was bitterness L A JOHNSON PJUNT CO. / rerOaaaaerta aa« alhar taaAav anttar .a. Pat^work places.' in their going, Ipr while they had Til the esae o f ' Pakiatsn, for mended for Its special Christmaa »f anow agnln eovarad tbs ground Now Many W«ar „ 4 ff MAIN STRUT tat Tba fiaaehaatar BraalaK BaraM. service projects; thlS'den mads up / 9.' Yarns, threads, for all Unda itad tha flowers were aomaWhat The Night the Allies: ^toibwa llUla JoV in that weary > MANCHiSTiR example, phyeical needa are lesi 'of fancy work. tooliisula they had no wish to be Monday, January 7 acute than tai India, but there are Christmas baskets for tha Nor . ilppad again. wich State hospital. A Webal^ - .10.. Religious pieturea. ealao- puahqd fcom.it___ \ , FALSE TEETH polnu at which the United Ststea - - A delightfyt Inmlty pnrty -took badge was presented to Alan Beta- dars of all kinds: Currier and jfiaea ‘iliesday nftarnoon at tha Gave Up Seoul But they formed a^ew line and W ith M bto C o w f o t t karehili’a Qacdt ^ can be of great asalitance and nett, a Wolf badge to Clyde l^r- Ives 1930 to 1948, 1981, or a ceat' held It. TMay we hold RmuI again, rASTRBTH. s alnaaat • alkellnc Plata set. Chooser Open Stock! loma o f Attorney and Mra. John tba And tf-araal peace \fliere rtiU (non-«rldi powCer. hoM* iaiM tMth real difflcvlty M n f _Mr. they should be explored and em* ley and a Bobcat pin to Slagmar i..Markhan^ at Biirrowa HUL. mpre. flnnls;. To M t ead talk U auira braced. Biamberg. Jr, Scouts Uouis Barber II. Used grOeting cards. . rhs oecaaion eras tha XSth wad- aaama far a#ay. well—tto situa ju»t sprinkle a little FAB- iirchlU in hia miaaion to Wuh- 13. .'Snisll toys, games, puaalas - New ■York, Jap. 7—t»V-It is a tion is much tottar than It^waa on and Malcolm McDuff received Den $72.50^19 X 4 m inch Dresser bsM 61.50 ling annivaraary of Mrs. Mark- thing of terror and atrange beau tho city aoine aoldlon wera'oating TEBTH oil your pistes. No xumair. itCton ia that ha ia briacinc a "We arc not out to ‘buy frianda' Chief cords and one-year aervice for children. a Christmaa fnilteako that had that night of lonellngaa and de so^y. paatv^^te or (eellna. Cheeka lA O i . . . I F Y O U L b V i 13. Jig-saw and eroaa word lam's broUiar and alater-ln-Iaw, ty to ace a great city abandoned feat a ago. ' \ Jilate odor (denture breath). Oet ..^and acheme of ralationahip aa a or to exert preasures. The flret pine were awarded to Robert Carl- $16.50— X 30 inch Dresser Mirror 14.00 Ur. and Mrs. Louis Bragaw, of jurt arrlvad. They ahprad it with yau FA 8TBRTK at \ny drux ttort. YOU R U N IN S ehould be beneath ua; the aecond eon, William Kelah, Neal Ferris, piizsies for aged. in warUmc. ui. . • ■\ al to a nation which it One aged person wishes an* old $69.76—3 1 inch Four Drawer Cheat 59.00 Naw London. It was a raal ra- It waa that 'way a year ago this —;------—X ------X- rhould be unnecessary. What we Rudolph KIssman, Robert Muraw- inion, with tha Markham's daiigh- . "It's a funny thing." said a atrudiHqc toward tha acceptance akl, Richard Bisaen and David bath robe cord, green or pink. An 9.95 Spool Beds, Full or Twin Sizes 42.50 week in Sooul, wrben the Alliea 'j’oung captain, "but I courted my ehould set out to do and continue other an Inside thermometer aaay 'era aad thalr familiaa preaaht, ba- yielded the Korean capital to pad of a achchM of rctaticn|ritip atiU Hennequln. Mrs. Caroline Hurley's d over a dozen other Old Ipswich pieceal iidaa guaatS from 'H artford, wife In thia vary room. 1 was ata- to do' iS'to find the coursea of ac Den 4, with 70 per cent of parents to read...... ded-Chineae'^aeldiera - who - came fibnod hiira before the war, and more frand. Suggeetione; to relieve mail IVorceater, Mass, aind Naw York. acroad tha hills like waves of Ha ia hare, qulibv^bvioualy, to tion that are good and right and present, won the attendance Mr. and Mrs. Bragaw have three my wlfa worked for aa AaMricaa then cleave to them. In thia way placqiie. The cloeing candle-light carrier and me too lAucb rush aand walking ipiilta. civilian agency that qusrtared Ita It^poae the raatoration'oC^grand as near last name Initial as day . thildran, twro sons and a daughter, Tho fear of thalr coming spread our asalatance can have Ita beat ceremony was conducted by Ralph *ut all were in achool and could women employaa in this building. tO S O f Intimate pOrtnerahip MtBaa*' Barber of-Den 2. of month as Edwards, B equals bivlalbly before them. Hundreds “I used to meat her here to go meaning."___ dfth letter, near .flfth of month. lot be present of thoiiaanda of Simul civlliana had B rit^ and the United « U t a a ^ Troop 73 of Bolton ia looking Daiiiai U. Horton bps been kept out on dates. It saama odd to be < T6 all this, we say a hearty ahead again with ita new Scout Also I wish hot to ' collect a fte bean Ibaving for 'days, marahing back here. ' I wonder....Vkat . Mio'a. ODB’t.risk their life and baattty. partnMahi^ would recall .M«r’.}..|o8ept..38...... ndoora for the week by an attack south Jn :. BtragglUig...columns of ' that'af^^'war ^«n'idien' thaae' master.. Ernest- Elliott Troot» V grq»|H; H4 iURertd froin l a i ^ thinking right noW." with strong BMpa and hard nib meetings are held regularly and a To reach me from Manchetfar death and hunger. And aver since then Tva wonder 'v-' two nawcM were the only great At Ute-nme time, we auggeat come to Columbii^Center, paea ro- less but Was able to return But the military decision to bing, when wp will launder them that the approach of thia Ideal Is sincere, hard-working committee - Vadaaaday. to his work with ed whether the captain ever got to. weaterh nationa out from-undar meeta..eveo' month..This troop U Uiy onto Route .6A cement, road evacuate came- enddenly. One tell her about hia last night in to agarkUng werfection with all a rather dlfflcutl, processfTt U toward Willlmantic.. go a . vary, Siarlas O. Bchell, alectiical sup- moraing; the correhpondenta tha heel of mtlar. sponsored by tha United Methodist >uea. wailmaiitlc. Seoul. — '— the profcaaional akill at our com hard to ignore the cbldfect that Church (QuerryvlUe). Committee ■hort distance and talu Bret rlghf wratchad a.Hritieh battalion make mand. ' d j -'I He ia hrlngipg thia promaal to onto a black turface road, thka Mambars of CtoL Henry Cham- a calta rita.'d atudied counterattack . We bedded down until morning .liSdia is now the great aiiti- Ctom- man. L. P. Spencer reporta that a STEARNS & FOSTE we toured Seoul for the last a oeuiitry whld)i ia at tapR half' apecial troop meeting la scheduled first right turn at top of a staop 5 lion Chapter, DAR,'regrat to hear agilitat' th’ai enemy 18 mllei north eommlttad to M| munlst bulwark the free wbrld hill. I live at first white house fh a t their former regent. Mi's. A. of the city. But when we rc' time. *rhe rattle of small arms for Scout Week In, February, at could ba heard on the outeklrta. Thia country, fhr/lnatanca, ia poaaeiaes on the Asiatic continent wdj^h time the features will be on the right, gray barns, arbor IVallnea Canney, o f Weatchsater, turned^.'lato that afternoon the a laid up through aa accident praaa camp wrai breaking up and By noon the last. Allied unit had committed to a po)tw of foaterthg It la difficult to refrain, from parent^ night, charter preeenti- vitae hedge, or inquire for Mrs 10% DISCOUNT thinking that here American tion. Scout Induction and advance Wm. P. JohnsM’B home. vhen aha fall over a dog at the the order went ,0ut: trundled out of the smoking. city the unity of Euco^. Mr, Churchill, tome o f Mra. Margaretta Ohbarg, and acroM the two bridges span policy has a live chance to "ac ments. Out^heet wlahee to Troon (Miaa) Plerance M. Joaes, "Pack and/ leave Immedlatelv. CASH AND CARRY although he h ti^ lf pitched thia 73 of Bolton. Bex 93. Oolumbta, Conn. a CSolchaatar. auatalning a broken TTm Army la pulling out tonight.' ning the Han River. About 2 complish, through Its Own sets oiee cap and a broken w rist She Savorat oorrespondenta, Includ' p. m. U. S. Army Bngiaeera blew unity whpe out of poWer, feela Troop 73 haa aa'bvqniight damp the final bridge, and Pne tald: cdmpelleg to be lukewann\toward shd through native Indian leader on the January aehwhila, which vas Uken to the Middlesex Hospi- ing Dwight MarUn of Time Mag- al for treatment, where she was axina aiul’ myaalf. dacided to re "Well, that's the- last wa'll irver tt. wjilfe ho la head of Bi ship. whet It was'impossible to ac bringa to mind the rewhs. from see of Seoul.” - v complish in Chine. We failed in John Dormer of the PermUMnt HAIR UPHOLSTERED « remain for nine days, after main overnight and watch the gOYOniment. He hinuelf will' Cemp-site eommlttae; iciia iT vhlch ahe could ba cared for at withdrawal ThaL.jna..tba.-.general—foeling- i>^ oeeme, lead Britain iiSo ^y.**^j3rbi.*tej y is likely to, . COn- Johnson is tar-lioMfc • .Ut-irava .UP an. aarta faaliag jampng.. the AUIad__Anny .than. elude that failure there was inevit neon is-gatthig plenty o f uaa Many off lean and men - than ^real participation in the roeaai by Msnehaatar District acouta Local teachers who have gone wa stood at tho entraneo of the OjTtr/tr&aiwiAit^ialff HARRISON STREET—OF# EAS’T C E I^ R STREET nbcaaaary for the unification able, no matter what we tried to and Cubs for camping, testing out vieiiin? MATTRESSES lack to their various teaching empty Hotel Ctoq)m, one of the door akiiis, and. coinnuttM jnaat- losta in other towns or cttlas In- larjcaat hoateirleav.to. Kotsa,. and - TELEPHONE 3753 - rflturopa; rHe'taJccta rloac tiea. with' But we .do. have. A. chance ilude Mlia ‘Flwtara ^ Succeee lii'India','and that fact it ings. A- new' American flag haa wnit^M flames I|elililig ..a t.. tha. : o t i ^ p « ^ Europe while; at the aame time, he itihcipal of the VTorimea B. Smith newaiiap^.piant acroto tb* atiitot. likely to play a gra«t role In popu been donated to tjie camp-site ON YOUB ■OOBBf aceka much cloaer tiea with ua. committee by Rodney Lovell of 21 OlOBfilt.S.AIw^1C0NU!^ whool. West Hartford; Mrs. . Firaa began to break out all Helena Rubinstein’s Our'diplomacy haa tha feeling lar arceptance of aid to India. Stone street. ‘Bweievias £m|wiaaa^^ Siarlea M. Larcomb, principal ot over tha city and a smoke pall ToaV find oar 53534823235323234823234832484853232323234848234823482348232323234853532348235323 that it cannot enter Into But- the more- we traia 'our A meeting of CUb Scout Pack ^ 2 *^ 5 BOX Springs 42.95 ha Salem Consol ids tad asboot; qulokatved tha twilight. Night 143 was held at the Nsthsn Hale deatenvaivMes dra. Cbarlea N. Flllmora, pHnol- fen. The pa'vements echoed with and greater apecial partnerahlp thinking along the' lines the New Estregemc Hormone Offer” York Tlmea editorial suggests, the School Friday evening. Bobcat IB law 4M taasA Bsw TsA Wa ii T. tal of tha Mary Hall aehool. Mart- the roar of tanks and guns being with Britain without aacriftclng pins were awarded to Douglas Se- ^ ■wsMMedIMS •orough; Mrs. Bveratt B. Porter, wheeled put of the city. It the effecUvencaa of tta aupport' for better for us In the world. This line irtnoipal of the Edwin Reynolds seamed Impossible that mere for Yoqfiger-Looking Skin of thought carries us back to one th aji^y of Europe. It la faacinat- demorlal school,' Mansfield; Mra. maases of enemy rifiemeri on^ foot dABVlB BBALTT of the elgnlflcent remarks of the rrederick J. Brehant wrho taaches could force all that vast weight of ^■Nie NoaMONg ea ia a i. . . . rtgai*r(fxm edTaeluiy diplomacy would have o u t late Henry U Stimson, who said F«v YMr ladhrMBoly - Ah f A Miper way to start the New Year with a supar-comfori- •t the Horace W. Porter school, metal armor backward—but thay ...... tmhm EM to be, with the viaion of'-what Columbia, aad Miss Belle Cham- were. that the problems this nation ha* Vwvioiiva ^pinniQ * able innerapring mattreas! Cuarantees you better sleep; therefor cloaor AngIo>Amerlcan partner better health, for >-our body depends rabulldiiiff tired, worn- •ertaln.. who teaciwi at a Hart- ' The Ores miiahrnbmed Into'acraa • ahip would repreaent and might to face In this'era would be facing I UHIIIIMIIUIII WCM ord school. . ---- of singing . flame. Outlined valii^ botli for 3?fL us still even if no such thing as down muscle tissues each night through complete relaxation. A meeting of‘the tnistees of against them were the pitiful lines accomplUh. But^^-it ia actually In M is. Bsi* MinicMcci 'b e Douglas Library, Hebron, was N ofonder milliont of-women anxioutly awak dia great once- proceaa of comriiitUng itaelf to An Russia or Communism were in 106 years of “Know How’’ go into the construction of this fine of refugees. Many too weak to P tioM 7737 bedding. You’ll find such features as: A 252-coil iiinerspring cen laid Wednesday evening at the continue collapsed and lay un ^ytor beauty event' You rave almost 50% on Helena Rubinnein’a eyen larger vtaifln—the viaion of axlat.ence. We would have an obli Ihrary building, llie Rev. H. R. ters, doubly offset to assure resUiiHiey without sMedway. Weight- heeded. a'more inclualve eoUeetiva aacurl* gation to help India even if a it Cean, president, was in the chair, We bucked the endless traffic ^ m ou f beauty preparanont containing Estrogenic Hormonet*- ty—in the unity of Europe and tn Communist threat did not exist balanced construction gives most support where needed. ★ Exclusive t was the regular moath^ meet- back up to the front, It wasn't nanire’s own “ youth" tubtuncct. Ute them to help retard tignt tha growth of the URtad Nattona. Ve .would have .-thAt obligstion WAIKiNS Insulo cushions quilted cotton used over the^i^wing unit for com- ng and was mostly of a routine sO'far now.- — A colonel said: :haracter. Repair of abelving "We’re' pulling out ouraplt In - pur diptomacy U alao conaeioua •y?" ‘ here were no .cold, war.,,. IROTHBM^ mC- keep mat tress always trim and in shape. A Deluxe $ oz. w^yen gold-and- • 4id Improvement' in- sanitary tou- half Sfi Tiour..... Yoii'd better yauT fara, neck, throat look when you ufe Helena Rubinttein of the fact that Mr, Churchill, in We would have it because, col-i' FUNBRAL Utions were discuaeedX Truatees leave." . ' war or no. we are living in one WHY p -a y sto i^ ticking. A Ventilators in sides keep mattren interior nelude the Rev. Mr. Kbjtn. presi- Hormone Twins the cream ar nigjit, oi! dumig the day. hB'queat for a cloaer parUMraMp, Tha hllta - and" paddies held a ta offering problama aa well world, in which we oureelvei can YOUR MST lUY SERVICE turning. A Twin or full sixes. A 10 Y E A lent, Mra. Clarence E, Porter, dark menace. Bhi^rything waa GUARANTEE! ______reaiurer, WInthrop 8. Porter, Ik)' -Jfteagtlt..Jtha pipition of. -the y JCBger be Isolated from eui ve- .WaMsg lonely and unreal, and the im. UOB or mtasry anywhere. Oiir -OnMnAJrWMt— ------ran) 'A. Bmlth. John E. Hurton~ fought Area threw ^frightening Bfltiah Bmpira la Biaky. There ia Ptnrtor » ■' —►V,/V*4S*AI haa accaptad tha co>chalrmaiiablp l~ o f tha adwoi hot lunch profratt South for tha month o f January, Mra. 'MHH. Raymhiid V.' Fdwitr ia chairman. Jim>.:i 'Mra. Barla M.-^l.ymah haa iw g n a * aa cd^alrman. Coventry Fracaiant Sociaty o f G «««itr)r OniBC* LMtuttr Mra. the Second Confragatlonal Church J Midget Leagoe Silk City O. IU]maii4 JokittoR haa •iuioiiM'‘ will meat all>day Wadneaday at Senior Bowl Sporta^n Plan Progmm •d bar prefram for Uw yaar. tha ChuKh Community Houaa to Maureen ConnaUy Wins Resuinei Play Jab. 3 waa InMaUaUon o f offi- tie a quilt and hava a buainaaa Local S ^ r t Locals W ih in important Mating eara wfUi a abort procram foUow- moating. A picnic lunch will be Grid Seizes B ertM AnigH Tomorrow Night at Pec lac. TWa taetudad a ^Batoma Ao- brought by tboaa* attending. A Wom^n*is Athlete Award Play in toa West Sid# Midgat hot bevaraga will ba made at noon. Chatter Annual huatneas aaeeting of toe • u ^ ta d " featura and "What New Feature Raakathall Laagua will raauma'to the Silk City AC wUl be held to- F o r L a s t W e e k ’s G a b i e ptaaaaM' I t la T o -»a-Oraa»eta.! The-- Northeaat Neigliberheod- H alf; Form aiis Stiurs • EARL W. YOST night at toa cedar street Membara W the Dl-atoe guest will show and " ‘9IT0.W .Aveniiig n8..uw y r w .. At Mr. and Mra. Thooiaa McKliuiay Oroup Home JEconomiea Commit' New York. Jan. 7—UP)— Eher> Hrie ‘T ttk y ” Hobenthal , Sparta«‘{-aMn6 HT thaiatmt mbdalt or Mobil*;' Ala., Jan. 7—UP)— The ^ee, b u boundleei energy Knd 'hita' eight o'clock, prealdent Pat Bol arairidad at violin and piano ra- tea will meat Wednaada'y at the getic Maureen Connolly, the 8ec« the baU hander and flatter thaq ■cored double figuree b tfi^ 4 i( the elation praparlng ing rifles and enlarg# on their Senior Bowl football aeriaa, afU r ■ r K A R L VORt V ' ' V ' ' duc urgee aU mambara to attend.. •paiettvaljr dniriar a g r a ^ march home of Mra. J. Gordon Hamilton ond jPotti|gest 'pi«yer ever to win thagreatR4MB^ Wills aver did. ‘Hm aeven baaketbalT giun...... bs triad.kard ■aaka the event of the faaturaa and .capabUiUea. Aii- Faculty iNaitafer Mrm,'> Jobm4on->plaiiiiing>tlMr' -famHy ^budget; A'ilalqt./aiMl,uaaueoaaa(ul. atart, la: i6|taa'a,paaaM>ca--lh ^-SavAi-/ M«mhera are remindad that the ■t»w TWtMwM'TefiiBi-^aigmphwaittp; n m m ' mast Jn.lha firat nantaat,,, ___ ilaattad e» aHloaip w R l' f i a n Now Mra. C. Walgrin will be co-leader a complete auceeca and for the ■fa)d8»,_wM-4Jw6tn iemilt-AUiliLtfi. ■maatd during tha AfiMricaa RMBiqtlwH ant'out » good poitfcm i _ -underway at-fl:aor~tS3: with an'tl|iw wSKh/SF will talk is tba piacau OSjOE,. •gwnmsgfi s qa TRRWrttv ia. flavor wtur at this aekateM, and aU nomtns. Taar'a packaga to promote mem wfQTMra: HimiUM ------— Siw-Ttwr-oiri«wir-»iisirT5oifr le year for IM l In the annual year, waa brilliant in the Wl| iihsr^sihiaienn Odd half. A U «i la flaadidxby toe George Rrooka, John Greene, play' ^ h tc a p brings togatoar Naaatff the ' —Weat - - - ition Center, tians and safety meaaiiree that W ill B^O ffered Just baiahip attendance. She alao pre> like a permanent January iporta per game average. Bight in Rrtdgeport the BA'a aa n playar, more tkafl he la doubt, jpreparlng for a big eve tiona will ha mads from tha floor. The . P i r a t Conrgagational ' ited Preae poll man Cup aaatehM with lag with Hamilton. Frad Sarvar /Arms., with a record of 1 and. 1 CoiiakteraMa, itqreat haa been should he exercised in hunting or ReUriag offi cars Include, Bolduc, aentad a aurpriaa birthday gift in Church aenior high fellowahli^ l^d feature. : ' .... and appears On tha even a Roeasleia humbled the Britiah needed aa n eenck. Jaekla ta.,too ning.- IHneea at hooM lUfit the and twtea baatan yirat National the program and a handling weripona of toeae call Onc^^ore UnleM New After the 'game, which the The appleChackcd. ' hTue-eyed Ahierirtane at their own game—a with Pratt and Whitnay, Al B in^ president, Irving Ruaaell, vice- tha form of~a reproduction of the a buainaaa meeting Sunday at 7 p. blonde from San Diego, who cepr lon/^r reign fabuleua ,.. The Indiana taka to the itwd to valuable to be riding the bench Aa Kriter home but the eydhlng was wise with RoymL Xiao, J^M y Bank. large tu ia einactad. hem. This ia particularly timaly North team won 30-6, J. Finle/ 'fast break — and walked off the praaident. -Bob Boldue, aecratory. Ifll^m t Is TOsplkyed Coventry Orange Hail in the form m. on "How We Get Our Ideaa" tpred the tennis crown at Forest W ill morrow night to engage Weaver it proved last night. \ anjkiyad when to# Rndbrni < 0 ^ ^ FaUcewakl coaches the Props and Both taama winnem o f fliair SiMtar of the uffalr arill ha the at this tima since many cluha and ■ of a bank made of wood by Chariea with Sherwood Roae, Lola Lyman, McRae, senior bowl pfealduit. H i ^ In Hartford. Coadh Charlie floor with n coaviaciag 88 to <3 Red DeVeaii, treasurer, and Yoah HilU Just 12 d a ^ before her 17th The teenager finiabed second to It was quits a bell game for New Knicka baakethall game was Olnny Shag tha P A W a J d t Koe- lin t two outings, . yaneheator of Harry Townshend organlaatlona are making a con Vtneek, historian.' Smith of North Coventry. Mlaa Ruby Vance and Sandra Jenklna ■aid that succeaa waa aMufed/and BirthMy,' beat out Florence Chad Horvath's Weaver team is unde victory. toa drat 34 minutaa. MnnchaaUr Isch handlta the HamUton manage- Plumbing and Brawn and Baaupce Haven who. - is iridely certed drive to cut down and slim PoIIowera of baaketball at Man- then aitma. Rev. Robert y eporte Mias Chadwick, a native of San ntlnola and Stanford.. Off In tha / Fridmr • for memhe^lna bv the local cluh BJorkman vriahea to renalnd all last Friday night at toa armory tarSlty: Pah. 7. iPatrtbtic and St; Downing and Mrt. Herbert 15. Roae writers and aportacattera from night in:Hartf9rd,.93 to 66.,8wede heavy s ta w of mpdem racffhorae tossed in a twinpointer. Ratiy In R a riy ^ ta Jse Chriatian'awt- -day raeasa.aad * Mesa hartf picts-tha- trlF-toJMraaov-lalands : in charge. Puplla of Grade 6 are tMego 'whicli gives UTat Caiifdmia Anderson and Bill Sheekey, each early evening to -tha-armery -ter iS'Open Snd'diMS fo r n#w nnd'OM ftwnan piayeraTo tim in in efub flte -tha Indiana' GCIL game :w lto' V a l^ n a 'a Night; Pab. 34. Don't Membera of the winning North coast to coast and a total of .366 style o^^play. the second period it appeared that flee ait the U n lw M ty of Oennoct- teat ia predicted. Norm Hoi off tha coast of British Columbia membera alike are due and pay QniB now invited to Join the group In teem were giyrni 3800 each and city a double honor, became the With 13 points, paced the losing the American League pro haafcet- aquipmant at-tomorrow'a meeting. Meriden High. patronlM tha doctor, lawyer. Or poiola. Mias Chadwick, the at firat woman aver to ewim the FIm Firat HaM the locals wert going to tm y baH opener. -Thrilled, aa were Icut, then a-caU fram Joe Renaen, and Buss Keeney are tha two to hunt tha rough, tough GCaps.. Don Goodwin passed akMf cleared to open toe balcony at toe the hopes of the Main atiTet five. avail themselves of this ooportun- leea put to a vote by a majority Little Brown Jug also i r . a fam Meriden game and only 17 reaarv.- curred if yo«f March 3h. PIcaae ■weetenlng. .s . . varsity football letter at the Uni- time. The second half waa all armory for toe balance of the baa- hunting JJiaae wllv den'xona ia ous pdme m: (a) Harness racing 8:30 p. m. and Saturdaya at noon. Club, waa second with 287 points mer; She accomplianed the Franca veraity of Connecticut and Larry Del Purgetorlo comMned to cut the good .word that Lieut. fCen Naaatffa. with a we^balanced itv to gat behind the efforts of toe vote of toe membership. ed seat tickets were diapoiwd of come and an' ua—Wanping. The ^ m ou t for the third aenior and 87 firat place nominations. to England croealng. the aUmmar Bridgeport as Mg Matt Forman the margin and at tha'half Bridge- - ksthaU aeaaen with tha' attendance ■quad and Wally Fortin at the most IntrtiMttng while the IndiH-' local group who have done won (^ Polo (c) Squash (d) Yacht Poatmaater Harman F. LeDo.yt howl ^ a a 20.336, Including about Soma has hem awarded hla var- Goodwin was finally on ^ way The usual deer priaa will he of a f tha box office. A, total of 11^ Vernon and Id No...64 Mra. Zaharlaa, leading money win before in. record time fqr a woman, ■lid, hia mates arant wild and scor port led 41 to Of, thaidu to a home from Korea.. Keir, one of not to exceed 100. helm, will tackle toe Bank in the .'cribabla heaiity of the Scenery of. ders locaUv In-toe-last-djwade to Grangara:^inll, ipetltlvajilght haa announced a new mall atar 19,8^ paid admlMlona. “ihls ■ity cross' oountry monogram. fered the lucky member titM d- reserved eeita-were set aalda;“ an"^ ner among the female goH swing 13 hours and 30 milnutto: ed almost at wilt. Bridgeport con long set shot/^Joel Kaufman at 'the heat ckgera to ev#r'|day in Second' game, th e sporting goods this country la a woniler. , A aec- at«ve off the lnroareel tipped bualheaa meeting at 1 p/m. Janu be eepeelall'y appreciative of Al Bowling champion Marion Lade- North of Africa. again in the. Class B one-ball alOfic. Fred says, it worth the alffa w ill ride along on the aheot-: tee of the CeCmtry Club will hold the aenaon. Perry said. Reserved Mav 1. conferring of third a Forman had one of the greatest much for tot Silk Townera. . A t A Olaaee ing of .foff GIbbe. ^ e n t Hagedom the acaleS at: (a) 129 pounds |b) fouth degreea; May 18. "What Wll ary 16 during an all- points. uled Sunday afternoon at tha aon of the New York Knicka and /Alex Hackney and Holly Mnndly, ing a professional boxer, I woo 40 boy teama In recent years have July and Auguat only one meet yards and the North's second armory againat the Carbondalt, Fort W»yna' 79, Indlanajpolla 78. ing each.. July 17. varatlonlhg firat part w ll^ be devoted to the touchdown. Mils Bauer was voted female Club Open, Tampa Open, Rich waa high amgle, worth 810. An Forman only took 18 shots at the Ed Leeds of the .Boston Celtlca.- vice-president, who will act ae go- ■traight flghta before, losing. 1 stated that thev would attend .Pa., Aeea led by Red Wallace. A merlea'n laagu# Plays Collegians have lost only two bouta as a pro- July 31, picnic: Aug. 7. family postponed meeting of Dec. 19 on Later he, Ed Modielewaki of athlete of the year In 1949 when mond, Calif., Open, the Tam other one-balT aweepatake event Is hoop during the game to record a Both are possible. local players for One-Sided Victories between with the Board of Gm- home games if they could get a ■he waa IS, the youngest ever to O'Shantcr AlI-AmeriCa Women's great shooting percantage. A ■rMsceart <•« / _ the BA club. . . . Town's No. 1 Scranton 77, Elmira 65. enwira. Msimhere o f the TC ere feaalonal. My lame la: (a.) Joa aeat inside toa-hall. one* they pur night with each family aa a group teachers sa, Maryland aiid Frank Gifford of planned thia weekend, F. PU. win the award. Maureen-la the Open, the Tam O'Shanter Wo member of Uncle Sem'a' Arm y cage fan. - Mrs. Gladys Bray a Bridgeport 38, Manchester 64;-— Bari - BallaieMr, Ted Brown, Joe LduIi (b) Sugar Rav Robinson (c) chased a ticket. TM»y claimed to entertain: S ^ t. 4, come hither The NMhan Hale Square Club fimithern California, worked a per Del Puraatorlo. rf .... ,4 i-a Waahington Lt Saratoga, 'Oafl' Two gamee will be played In toe -amd 'yoirto Coventry; W olf Den-of- second jroungeat. men’s world tourney, the ^Texaa The balcony, at the armory will Forman waa tosaiBg in „ hook Balettl. rf ...... I phime caller. Naturally, conversa Former Topples Bu^s Handley and Bill Stavanaon, sac- Sandy Saddler (d) Jimmy Carter unless they got in Un# shortly o f 'UHel/Lodge.- AF and-AM- -wHi fect -fake draw- -play for -the . Fannaii...ll,i»u..-,-.;.14. T ' Senior BaaketbaU League to Putnam, Stafford, Benexet of meet l^uesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Wlhher' of ' lh1> ' Nat'IdhaT..gVrIe Open aiid finally'wax named wo-- be' iipened to tha. public a t all fu shots, long- seta, - one-hand - -fllpe tion was about her favorlto sport. «#u#d» -w-, ...... >...... /I. : ...... -T R e e R e s u W retory-treasuNr...... — ... Anawenu .l..(Hariicas raeing...a after S 40 they -oauM'-not-sat a- North's flnal touchdown. Dorow Wilton, c 1 Saturday’s Ramdta / night. In th# firat game eUrtUig Woodatock Qrangea; Sept. 18, Masgrilc Hall In Merrow. got the ball from renter, faked to championship in 1949 Sod 1950, man golfer of the year. ture basketball games. Seating from the aide In addition to taking Ptlrrton. r I . . Called Tony AUbrio in the e]t 7:15 the OSUeglatea will meet Iby 84 to '5 7 Cduiil; ^ ...... ^ rich ataks .for, three-y«ar-old pac- aeat. Alao, if thev (adults) Thirty stars of many sports early evening before 'motonig to NBA / ‘T’ Seslsr LMtes then.and now;..Sept. 30, Ixioster IMei Lodge. AF and AM . wUL Maryland‘s Mighty Mo fnd pa«Md Little M'o waa considered to be a edacity is lifted at approximately care of a majority of the re Kaufman, ra ...... 1 Bolton White Glaae. Tbe .OoUegi- . . — I. ■■«■'« Cai#4raa... 3. (977 pounds, caught o ff Nova grab a seat there nrould not be nirtt; Oct. 2 "H.E.C.", Home Bco- mMt Jan. 12 at 7:30 p. m. at the to Gifford for three yards and the BcIIom, ic.I...... 0 ■tea have a vastly.improvad team P. •' , 'R. ' r : Pti, r. pt». Masonic Hall In Merrow. The en court advisors, fihe aurpriaed them third place vote. had more aaaiata than he had bee- la Howard Brown, a local man and Minnaapolia 93, Indianapolis .1 lamnnsiln'. rf '...... 4 Rra*h«r4. rf . Scotia) 4 (Robinson) anv seats left before the main nohiiu' Committee will entertain. touchdown. *The drive covered Cutran. It ...... 0 68. , -. / ■ and Bolton haa been allowed two Nod Over the Laurels Psrrjaii.. rf .:...... A Only one month In October be- tered apprentice degree w)ll be 67 yards. all by sweeping to the finlaa with American Leagwi Baaketball keto It waa one of the greatest former Rec Director. Howie haa additional entries to replace men T. Rythfider 1 -erne started at approxlmataly ri »-M U Rochester 103, Philadelphia 94. E. Wl-ribickl. It. Rmtth. e ..... ratiaa orUtate Orange convention./ ^conferred on a claSa of five candi Big Mo a Deeey out the loaa of a Set and then de Klner Checked _ Standings mdimual performaaces ever wit 14 Total! molded together a fine club, surely who have gone into tha service. A Sclimldt. If ...... Hta Uniitar Maacbnltr <441 a Class B tournament contender Standing* rif .. Nov. 6. election: Nov. 20, Thanl^- dates. ModxelewskI, the moat valuable feated tested Shirley Fry of Ak Cincinnati — (N E A ) — Ralph W. L. Pet. nessed by the 800 odd paying fans B. close, hard fought game ia ex fiurowlte. r ..... tffcAHlltffr. ft Reserved seat ticketa are new ron. O., an experienced mtema- for the March event Wembiiigton 113. Bridgeport 98. W L .’srvir, c ...... givlng p ro g ra ^ N o v . 33. Go^To Th# Young Mothers Club will ‘ n the Sugar Bowl victory Klner, who haa hit 287 home runs Scranton-...... 13 8 .722 In attendance. * pBlmlerl. rt pected. Sfrvrr. rr ...... South Bend. Ind.— (NEA) — available. If the public wants tlonallat. In the three-set final, in hla six aeaaona with Pittsburgh, Washington .'.. ;r. .. 13 7 .680 0 MStH; rf ., ThnnMy---' Elmira 106, WUIms-Barre 94. American Legion . . . 5 0 1.000; ToUU- M 3 42 Frank Leahy haa won 71, loat nihe reaerved seats. it ran get - them Church' Sunday: Dec.' 4. our peat meet Tuesday at-8 p. m. at the for Maryland that week over .Ten- AUen'a Play AReeted 1 Kubachka. II In toe second giain'e starting at h: wfiMbickr. If "■• 6 'aSidf' Nathan Hale Community Center. 6-3. 1-6, 6-4.- has walloped only seven at Croaley Mancheater ...... 1 1 .500 Allen had a mlierable night. Telegram from John Bush, pub Carbondale 73, .'Scranton 70. Frankie's ...... 3 1 .78. f# ...... 0 1 coming to town. i /, years, nine months. New York Yankees, once had Bridgeport ...... 6 11 .383 he has- played for Manchester in top with a 1.000 percentage, add two playera as they have Inst ll'la*. r' ...... 2. 0-1 4 9. Twppiir. It ...... # 1 Thia 0*1 Can Boat I nio-; c ------2 i.i * ,8cOrr ,t hilf timf. p-X RoclieU, Chicago. Mte. Marion a day and a half of practice with Referaea. Fueha-BeenrlcH. night . . . Bln Murray an early Rastcru Lengue - dlaniaainn.-on..gardei>a,-Mra.-John la...—bean—-eatahlished— for-.- the. 8«s- fwfiiatt Rnd “OTrriy icsrn -J^dewig jgf_Grsn4JRi^ Grade I groups at the Center office visitor - r V T “ Jouni(^ed to "New YOfk^t; "Aflw asxity-r play jjowflC rz ...... a njT a -atjll la the nation's- top ■wnmair ■H. Wcatland, Mra./Burton E. only A half doMn plftys. • Hartford in tha evening for to r New Haven 8. Waahfligton: 3. ronr,n. I( .... i n , s "Wld M«r F.' UeDm school lAbe"8siibcralea in the Rec Senior League last. Sat r. pt» bowler. In the recent, match games ^IDeapne Kfa shortage of training, Hartford : Duaty Laa|3i# games. SpringfloM A Johnstown 3. b^cklnwnn. rf M hoateaaea. P^na are under way ■octal studies. Thursday afternoon B|« Ed got the North off oii the Sporis Mirror urday night. Wethersfield's. War 24,ToM1» ...... fK) 52 OlennSy, rt . here she outdistanced a field of 18 41 -h,'f 27*?’ H^rm t. L«t**wrA. If .. .:ior Au-annual rununage^ond white Mra. Gertrude T.. Quilford, ■ Intecl m right foot. H»alugeeA the Rebel riors scalped Big Buck's by a 84 finallata by averaging 311.18 for RpfFp^s, Allhrlo-Nottlnl. Mitchell. If . 33...gamee....Second ,-waa. Sylvte olephant aale Jan. la and 36 at principal, showed two films enti line In the firat half for a vital Today A ' Yaar- 'Aga=.Babe Did''' ter BT:i^uKt “Whiw to ^ ; ^ *^cY*trkir T —r:' -Ahe Nathan Hale Community Om« tled,"The Policeman"- -and "The yard, good for the game's first rtekaon Sahartea won toe - Pont»j *W«prtap*r' - T>l«r,. ra Wane of PhUadelphIa with a re-- ^ r . Ii^ch^ge of arrangementa are. String Choir.” touchdown. game, . Harm's C aM rib walloped fl. r. ptff. Rric!cM>n. re markable 300.3 average. Vedra Open golf tournament with rf .. ■9o»i»lto. It . fra. Claranca A. Bradflald, chalr- The office of Mrs. Guilford has A soggy field caused exceaelve a Score of 238. Moriarty’a-LaurSla, 76 to 53. K«llehPr. If . Ladewig'a top game during/the Kin*, pf . u matches waa a 279. ni8n, Mtg. Ruth. Wallea Pabyan. announced that Mrs. Little Roy fumbles and cut down on the paaa- Five Years Ago— Steve Bcllolae, Bob Unger was brilliant aa toe Miptsl. If VrtPp. > . ToUl, 22 ...... Mra. Robert E. Wilcox, Mra. Floyd o f Wlllimsntic haa been engaged Ing of Smitherhera'a Bill Wede of Naw York middleweight defeated Wanlors trounced Buck's, gather NeHS ga# EagiM (I2> N. Wiley, Mra. Kenneth 8. Lyon, aa substitute teacher for the Lan Vanderbilt and Babe Parllll of Ossie Harris of Pittsburgh in a ing 13 pointe in the big first pe WIffm*:*. If O'.VPil. rf Mra/ Burton B. Moore Jr., and tk Lynch. If Tt. Warren, rf guage Arts In the classroom for Kentucky aa well aa Fred Benners 10-round bout at Pitteburgh. riod. Unger played both back- If ..... Mra. Raymond E. Benn/tt.' of .Southern Methodist, a North merly taught by Mrs. Lillian Star Ten Years Ago—O c it Travi boarda and passed to hie team 15 ToVbI* ...... ■ .ii •-’ 4 H n'Heri. c ... ,Mr. and Mra. Hyrtoh E. Wright slak. Mrs. Rnv Is a graduate of -team star. The South could not Waahington Senator infielder, re-' X. W,rren. e -mates for lay up shots. Joe Inter- Bark's 457) Rlckeil. rt ... .;0f North Coventry have announced Colby College in Watervllle, Mame, complete a pass during the first ported to Fact McPherson. Ga„ P. B. r. Pit. {the engagement of their daughter It IJ, another dead shot, gathered 1 LiP«lli;». rf . where she majored in languages. half. DoroWa Intercepted pass for Army aen^e. for hla night’s work to get Booth, rf ...... 2 1-3 N. Taerdr. I# E J Shirley Ann to Second Lieutenant She haa taught English In -Junior originated with Wade. Twenty Years Ago—Hrten Wills 3 Auwust. rf ...... 0 scoring honors. O ff to' a very hot 4 MlUff. If ...... 11 Totili , iMmondaon, aon ot Mra. and Senior High- Sehoola In Oor- After the half Parllll sharpened t 9 ^ Moody o f Barkelay, Calif., was A Tood. If 3 Clara Edmondaon and tha lata first itonsa the Wetoereficld boys Score at half time. 21-7 Ha-vka. ham.'New Hampshire, and Belling hla aim and went to work. After rank^ first ia U. 8^ women’s ten- didn't Mop. They led <10 to 13 at .1 Klsrrsu. r ...... 4 James Edmondson, also of North ham. Maas. 68 yards of ahovlng. pushing and nls for 1931, to# seventh time since 1 P*?irl, r ...... 1 Coventry. Mlaa Wright la em- the firat\Mri(g]. 47 to 38 at half P Rlrotl. rt ...... 2 Sal Mtglia and Larry Ja.iaen of Mrs. Alan Caspar of Babcock passing Steve Wadlnk of Solith 1933 that she had attained that time, end Von going away. Miller, S Bclllnthlrl. It ...... 1 the New York OianU etch pitched ^ployad aa a laboratory techniclart Hill will start ballroom dancing in Carolina, scored Tor the fiouthem- rank. at Pratt and Whitney, East Hart a new ad ^k m for toe Bucks, 12 Talali...... v...... ---- 22- U-1S S7 two three-hittera during the '81 structions for the first group of era on a three-yard buck. Parim’s proved he is\# capable man tb Bcom St hilf UmA. 47-21 Wirrlors. season. ^ ford. Lt. Edmondson Is stationed paa.sea made most of that yard Bee b Airborae Officer •at Port DIx, N. J. junior high pupils at the Robert TAKE % 18 MONTHS TO PAY have around. Bk'fore the game he son School Thursday. Classes age. Camp Chrapbett Kv..——Lt. ' Anthony Joseph Pfoulx, son of said he waa out of ahape and fig OIL BURNEI SERVICEMAN will be held every pther.,wee.k‘'.for Dorow was elected the game's If50 M n eU fY 44>OOR SiDAN ... ■ ' •_____ A. Richmond (Bool Morcom, Tor- ured ha could go V 'u t a quarter. ■ rMYt -Afid Mm. Ato'X' D .‘Proutof of* mer Univerelty of. New- Hampehire ■{South- Coventry... laft...Thursday six ieMona,. after which, a difierient. yWe, .player *>.v newaifien t-Toaa green. Radio; heater. 4)ne owner ear. He did ■and was''high man for' group will atari. and later said he would use hia track , and .fleld/sUr. la atatlanad afternoon to be^n his basic traln- Law mneage. Bto#k Ns. NT^lSi. .. 41B95 Sock’s team with 38 V>into.^ 'T" TOP WARES FOR BIRMTIIIN .Ing at the Sampson Air Force Base Total, savings stamp aales for money to buy an engagement ring here with th# lU h AIr'jornc Dlvl- Bellinghiri made hia league debut in Geneva. N. V. Jan. 4 amounted to 1.17.18 with for Mlaa .Tan Lamnnt, 21. of Battle aloh. The Braintree. Maas., natlye but found the range Juau^onca for Creek. Mich. Like Dorow. ahe'a 1f4f CHiVROLEr 2-DOOR SiDAN once took.the pole vault high a two-pointer. Mrs. Herbert W. Love has been the three honor awards going to Black.' Heater. 1S.69S fltUeo. One earner ear. APPLY IN PmsGN -Mlaa-Ua<1on.Adanwi.4lFado-4-«mb- a Michigan .State student Jump and broad jufho a t an I CLA . In toe nightc(M>--llm,Lauri appointed ■ ioeal cbairmair-of- thrr 'Sleeir79*r .WT-iW.“ ; ^ r , ...... 7 .'.T. rr.T.T 1982 Infantile )aa owner c a r...... 214 SPRUCE STREET, M ANCH ^BR TEL. SOM Prank.E. Spencer, and Mrs. Eu Mrs. Andrew J, Buckley, Jr., and $1995 way mark. A l Surowlec, with his gene Rychlmg. OA'er 1/100 coin Mrs. Anton M. Liiasen. T^oae vol Spofis iSchedule^ rebounding and shooting, wrecked cards are being prepared for mail unteer mothers who will aaslat at 1f4f^ MERCURY C LU i COUPE* all chances the Laurels had of get ing Immediately. 'There, i will be the Center School will be Mr«. Monday, Jan. 7 Black. ting hack in the ball game. The auftable boxes in stores during the Richard Macnell. Mra. J. Deapard, ^lleglates va. Bolton, 7:15 p. m. Stock No. N T-ldl...... $1495 Lquriila couldn't buy a basket and ■ drive for contHbutions. Because Mrs. Winthrop Merrlam, Mra. pliyad very loose baaketball. o f the unusual need for funds the Richard GaUnat. and Mra. Martin ^ l e f a Vi. Moifarty'a. 8:30 p. m. MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN Norm "Steady’’ Burke hit for 1. FIm i w I • • -.eaa man, 19 potota while Tommy Mason got drive la for the whole month. Kopplach. Blacic. pointnient for feat l-vMtleaa. ; Brownies Troop 66 had' their Tueaday. Jan. 8 13. Surowlac With 39. and Wally TTie achool lunch menus for. the Stock NOe •■■•■a*>esa<>->*#*«(ea*aseaaef $995 3 W A Y S S. W rits • . • f#rte appitoiflea.applickflea. Fill postponed Chrlstnias party Wed remainder of this week follows: Legion va ■ Pow|her c # r.. .'Charlaa ..-Plnaey, .LouiS'.Oean" "Of' •“Pfly /AW>#tJltaU.tn' tiBla a «a .’^M*rti:'ii*. .fl-diL'.'--..';. : N » » « gg>::A v y gy :: ;#4itort-|Mw4 B IM 4tei 2namir.'4Kiii»w (Kiimhi iii.aMriiiiiii.iiLiw ei'BHi.Ma# ■ veniory urm be taken tomnrrnia Seton Hall 80: Boston^ ColHg* #8. IK,I Tinier,Jorfl*. heat on, Umah ,€M4>ki«ff l^^ WlHimahtir. There will be a simi Penn. 81, Yale 88. •.tdcvfl],- siiutfl heat off.. in .-oven, and mt - ~' " W E t l ^ l ^ S lar party here Jan. .16 with Mra. night' P i r t « A a t o — U fB Membera of Headquarters Com Bow^doin 68, W«alcvan 58. one appUaniM oiitlci “Tattletimer' Tf4f LINCOLN COSMOPOLITAN CLUf COUPE Preeeriiig en Fharteacy Gaefge Beaiidln In charge: .with Hofatra 73- Bates 58. Oolen Black. Radio, hintar, overdrive. . W I P E 931 Mato 8L-^TW 8331 33‘i St. TeL 84dt Mrs. Proulx. . _ pany and Company F are asked to lisiues at any time you net tin CCNY 7B. Union (N. Y.) '43. 4 onewwaw 'ear;BtoSt N a.'CiSgg.~.v.'T;.ri'.V.."^'l» Local high achool pupils of Man- turn In Blood Doner cards-to Lt. tfl one hour. J<|seph .Magfnano.tonight. Boston .Unlv. 7l. Maaaarhiuietta ghester and Windham - High 63 iyrM PC U R Y SPORT SEDAN 1V 4 7 'D b S O T O s e d a n Bchools aill partl^pata In a panel I Prt. Walter' Von Hone of- 48 Madison street haa been promcited Rhode Island 96.. Puerto Rico 77. discussion. "Was I Prepared for Connecticut 71. Maine 57. 1947 CHRVROUTTOWNSMAN / * High School?” following the bual- to the rank of aergeant. He held stack Ne. D-9M. /...... ■ eeee*3]bS9ff««a9 $1495 J0 N the rank of chief petty officer Springfield- 83, New Hampshire HftVE YOB WATER IN YOIR OELUR Bsaa moating of the Parcnt-Teach- S3 1944 HUDSON 4-DOOR third class during World War n. 1f4f MERCURY CONV. COUP! ' . S44 M A M ^ g n u n — Association Wednesday' at 3 Harvard 72. NorthCaatem 49. OR 8 SEWMEIISPOSAL PROBLEM^ serving 19 months in the Pacific Marooa. Bm Io oWfceieier. Om ow m t cor. 1950 DODGE MEAOOWIROOK 4-DOOR m. at . the George'Heraey Rob- Theater abeard the U88 Runnels. Holy Croia 74. New York AC 34. ■nSQo. School. He wears the Aalatic Pacific Rib Norwich 67, Vermont 59. Btoek U*457s e e e e e ae eeeeaeaee#DcCORlflER }l(nOB - ^- ^ 8AUESr''IlK!...... iPtogi. SAYS: ‘*N(nr Is tBs tints i o l ^ i x . A « t^ -jplMU, SSe T 8S AUBTIM A. tMTSM— WB UbpCARO W. TiUt,'3w«lor. trsi^ia )wur old esr fm so ^ mmMen, dlNCt aetlag ■hock*. $gJO Oa.. men: nad tong dii each. MM(U oU SSe quart, |ual ^spalHag. OkitHM la- of thsss ifaw Uts mod^.'* tag. pncklag, e m t^ and storage. Mtootor Modao, Pla* otraet ' MUM* for on T l ^ SIS Bflesdr tor ssU th is eiarouati rllaaahataa BarvkM tor m t p h ^ of th r U. B. to » . OlaROttBU Utaa . SOe K v IS, ' W M J Itn and Oundn: dOI StSf. ~ ------isaibaaiiiasa& asss Srst Una S15.88; tStormlat enr- 6-1631 If ytoi growl an day, Kntedy ^i949 BUICK SUPER burator, Roebastars flOAO* w - ELECTB1C3ANS..,.. natural yen feat disg’NrrtrHal CUutmrtiMi Omitoaetar hardwood tor-gron oes. stovo ; It’a alaaida te flad your stoUoo jNo^to, weather and other Pnpefhaagiag. free estlmatos- tusnoow mdneoi to 818 drttv to Ufa, flentokody win ton you seat covers, grille guards, etc 68 Pnft aiMl WhRaay'AiKr^ whom to got odf. 1948 CHEVROLET 4-DR. Wtilpnpar beelu .nvnUnbto. Call Mottk Mavoa n e a t od. QUy 86 Mvda taft OM •*7 PBaCRCAULT Nate'toowa cora- „ A OaUfomtoa (a „ Bssiaess ScrvicM Offarsi IS Ai 3-4383. loagth.1M .mi. ^ fur ooat, atat 16. BaaoenaMd. y y te r, noodtooi to aoyj SEDAN FLEETHASTER 66 Moure imiiMyiaaa’s' WaB* IM. M36I. Thto to toM 00 a teuo atooy al- b* hto hTniw .. A one. owner «ar, elee»'eaA ;)WW*. 08T—Chain tta claap with aauH vacuum e'eanars. motors, am Pa Pe r h ANGINO and paiattag. 88Mu|hropia OkHfemto man,- hto Mot „ riiig-i unttalad m. U . iM t OR TODArS SPECIAL appttoacaa Free piek-up and i Phone Walter B. CMkaea. o t.6 » WoM OMBtSr otioiL AV ' i m CBNTBB-/, TON Call Jonea Furniture and Floor O. B. ■tratoUnor -rango. - Cobum Road. Reward. Phone Claus, 360 Tolland ‘ftimpikA’ tor. Hartfant 3-7U4. Bvanlnga, n •tops.. Due to the liquor-logged Pd rather have the breast of a 4S44. TRANSPORTATION YOUNG MAN, would you to Opportunity to ’bseWne b s- oMa waba roa*t Jtitehaa privi- 47 Avon ^ condition of hto brain ha got the chiekan, 'long with a eooMa'a Maachastoi PhoiM 3-83SA nlghta iHm matfNl-itoailo or YW6 8106 MKaovy ' . 1 "" • dm m atieka SPECIALS 7681. break. Into TV repair, i------■odatojwitii 6 weD stra ta * RaosowaWs. ftonio elcvatof door by mistake and feU ‘ ...... - - • • • LOST—Medium siae brown and 1940 DODGE 4-DR. SEDAN tion and oarvica work and earn fltolo/jPhoaa-3337 after 3. - WB HAVE two. good six rooM SMhkon i five atbriaa to the baaament. HU whita- -Baagla dog.-.‘Anawara to ed progrtoaive food ehaii) or - <48 Growing out ■ i A very healthy car. Radio, POWER BURNERS and Range money In America’p fast- 'AL Bade aad whoM ehaiii ataglM prieW At 811.300 and / i Mend vmtehad hto sudden dCMr- 'A' ltoap w ent'' told court iiid name of Laddie. Ltcenae number ganisation. Muat kav6 good ap for aV/fOr. roat. Ratoo roa- BOOM, eonvantoat to MBpandtoovtoa" tura and leaning through thaI ioor heater and defroster. Burners expertly denned and aat growing industry? Tkia to o 3163Q6. BaM vshiaa, good Idea-/ ■ W: I wanted hto name changed. Net fbr la 13030. Pleaaa call 6000. wonderful opportunity- for aa pearance. be phyaiodly. abit aaaahto. Hoith -• fPm itw a oa. a a e Ohanay*a. Parktag to ▼BRnCBL B ediled out: any of the ordinary - reiaaeua. 1940 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. ■ervicod- Let us service and re 3-8044. ; tkm. W at OoodehUA Sr- 79W sp Friend—What are you doing pair your washing mxehlaa or re- ambitious man to get this train and qualified to atand stidet Mkoao 6186' t|6 1 . ICathoUe ril ■ LH \ Tho court, always toortieular t o LOST—Black and white mala' SEDAN ____ * L % down theroT t o a t a ^ of thto kind, aalnd why Beagla dog, I ti yeara oMLvicin frigamtor. Metro Sorvteo. 3-0S8S ing in hia apafa time. Write, invMtigatkm.- Those ejected miQtM.moou amt to hath,' ‘ inliftoBtiT * . Drunkr.taftar a short pause' Heater and defroster. Good state age and type of work jreu i r MbtOROLA V, _ prtyate mtraae*. Noar Chanaya ,NKWt Two or PwoorBodtaBm tW M ON - • a l ■ the rtaitor was diaaatlaflcd — — ity of Somera, Oonn., on Daeem- WINDOW SHADES made to order CM expect itesdy y«dr round model olio O.B.iOtovo.-jinMoo’a- Hoiiiaa Hilliii BroOton. Phona Hanging up—r my ^vsmw*coat LookAAMyih ouvout forlOT bar Slat Anawera to Jaeger. trMsportation. Full price are now doing. Address R, B. E., Cpn J i l f or Sta chiuter Oalt, SMakoilaco that flrot atap ^ t'a an awful one and inatalied. Venetian blindt Box N, Herald. employment, guaranfsied atep- 8-8881. 4UhHod 1 ^ —Why my name ta/ pycr, Finder call 3-4176. Reward. and curtain rodO. 34 hour servloa. up aalary inereaae6. paid holi • Car’s whtor and when I ask fop. It on the no new Eatimatea gladly given. Fagan Afji rtBioiito Fiatfl 8T. JOHN fltroat-Baduedd. Fun eoaUlaar 3 ■■ Sdma era bom free and equal tatophona they always grift mo tha days and vaeationa and good W H tR RmumL gaa raago- with ate rooau mad bath. 8 and 6 oU TH and others Inherit indifference. flro deportmont AnnoBneeBients Wilivs vehicles available this Window Shade CO., Route 44 at Bonds—Stocks— woridnr conditions. . . TOBotooBle ^ 23 week. Bolton Notch. Phone 3-4473. covoga. ijlho new, can,p-6646. •team heat, large porch, garagt, M o rtg sfw SI It-DAYWEEK aHBHti diiva. ExcaUant location. BOGiS AIG) AER RUoillEis FOVB BOOM, aaedrd floor Gfwoe Pimpii^ ' BY EDGAR JIASTIN SIDE GLANCES PAINTING, Paperhanging. No Job See. these fine values today DOORS OPENED, keys StUd, LOANS MADE on S n t pnd sec App)ytoMr:Hanaghy * m op^tasant. Hapt hot water /Quleh oecupaacy. Prtead to sail. BY G A L B I U ^ BY mCK TURNER G. B. lUmucnBBATCHl, Moaitor Sttbufbaa Realty Ob.. Raaltwa, aapowtdNt ,P oi: I too amall. Call 3-0736. a t copied, vacuum claonara. Irons, ond mortgages for our. own ac type, gSS Phena 3-1861.- spid .gamga an. Beuto 6 odulU guns, ate., rapnlrad. Sbtsra, count. Fast, eonSdentlal service. STOP and SHOP oply.. PhOna; Oovanitry 7-7046. 343 Mato atraat 8313. CHRISTOPHER Robin Nuraery knlyas, mowara, ate put Int8 con Application! for any type Real ------i HkMk'. D^QRAIIER MOTOR . ?ypE^MABIfET. - OOLCMAN AatoBulto on waiter SUBURBAN — Brand now two acbooi haa winter ..term opening dition for coming needs. BrttKb- Batata loans consldarod. The 711 Park Stroot. Hartford haatar. 30 gMton. copaetty, with 3H' ROOM fumlahsiS aportmant. for child 3*i to 5 yeara old. Call SALEJS.gInc. waite. S3 Paarl atroet. Mancheater Invaatount COrp., Share kttchm aad bath. Exeol- hsdreom ranch Knotty pino If you om m oM oto com# In par- BMigwesiuni’ rpd, 17698. Wathlao klttiton; tit* hath, oil hook largo . 3-1606. Mra. D. L Ballard, 70 Street _Tel. 18854 8S7.-Maia Stcaat .Pkona 841A . - M ofpUeottoa by mail wM be •Mlt IbCaflwi. . AtMtoUe '.obbr.'to takewoi^ Ciii^e, South. M anchester TYPEWRITERS and adding me- givtn eoamderatlon. two ganUaaaan. OaU 54M. let, itobf.|6,4W. BajrW a W6b& chUiea sold, .rented, repaired. Basincos Opportmitios 32 HOTPOINT OombifioUon. od wad 5703. LEARN to drive a car, aafaly, 1843 CHEVROLET •*6an. nicely Prompt service. Reasonable HEtJB WANTBD In grpcfry stors. •laeMe': atove, ftoesdant quickly and efficiently. Tou rcflnldicd. O«od----- running, ru looks ratei. ^Guaranteed work. Office PACKAGE Store—doing day by AnplV la person. Koculinrs MarlMt. tion. Phone 8-9883. toC S tiS M may get an immediate appoliit- like later model. Good transpor isuppllee Free pickup xnd delivery day Increased buainesa. . Low >78 RoM Osotor.stTMt. F a r R dat •4 Lota for Solo n ment by cailing Uancheater Auto tation, vary reasonable cost service. Friendly Typewriter rent. Very, good opportunity. .Ro FIVB BBFBIOniATIMtS-: Wasg- FOB BALE—BuUdtog lot-'Bxecl- Driving Academy. Phone 3-4087. Douglas Motors. 833 Main street information over phone. Appoint inghoqaa 888; . d Norga 888, a FOB KKMT‘-*~ Now herns, four < Service, 1308 Main street Beat -WANTED torga roemc, ovaitobto January lant lot. hoautlful vi*w. Baldwin Hartford. Tai S-67t4. ment only. Howard R Hastings. Norga 880. asentgomary Ward Rood. 35’ n 86F. Fhona Manchea U»aod tifee. manant work. Good aatory. Ap- —LmNOROOM Near Boltan Lake hetat U party had at the Club Chianti for only ANTIQUES ReOniahad Repairing perienced in insursnee un ^ ly Arthur Drug, 8i43 kato.atraot. —DINXTTB brill purehaaa the fumlaliinfa sit LEBANON' ~ 10 room home 00 68c. Helen, why not gnd out for 1880 Plymouth Special Deluxe done on any furniture. TIemann, kTOB 3730, rental 340 pCr month. For m i^ b^woy, first floor, yourself and pass the word Conv. Coupor-Radio. heater. Nice 188 South ktaln street.. Phene derwriting. / SET appointment pKona, Howard B. room, .dtotog room, kitchen r. along." clean car. ’ 8843. - SitBatloiM W sintai-^ ro and ^TTBBM HaatUga 3-1107. den, second floor, six berivopu yauBss, F e a to k S3 -TABLBB and1 ______KjAMFB and both, steam heat, otitoCM- CHRIS WBLKlNe Plaactcer. T. II. Bib. U. % Pat m ' THE PROSPECT Hitl School for 1848 Plymouth Special Deluxe CLARENCE H. AI^DERSON BY RU^'WINTBRBOTHAM <»*• >7 l«A <8toMi3. IBB. HonachoM Services r^DttHBB and FICTUBBS Me gas heater, modam kitchen, young children. Pre-Kindergarten.' Uonv. Coupe—Radio, haatar, seat WOMAN WITH varied huainaaa —BUGS and BMOKXB WiuMtoRflat 28 storm artodewa, three-car garage, Kindergarten. Monday through cover*. Offered 13-A Tel. 8 3 ^ •xpcrlenea wiahas any kind of about one' acre of land. This w o VOir.5AV ‘TVs that bird namad O siidtl Witt you ssk tU tf aim's ^ what H .ha ea* eee ewer etrewda al paradaaT Uek Friday. Transportation* fbnilab- typing lo do «t home. CkM 3- Yea. This t o Albeft’a.way to cel#- DB8PEBATBLT Nartl I oh 4 1847 Dodge Deluxe 3-Dr.—Radio, WEAVING of bums, moth holca 74 East Center Street- 4054. room apartmaat not flurnlahcd, heme ia In gobd condition with h m . 6t th# movisi. washing hsr hair, or laid up with fkir* liew Muoh mora ha haa ta wash whan ha ttkaa a h a lh r ad. Mrs Lain Tybur, dirsctor. heater. Extra clean. brato the New Tear-Ramombar many poaslMIltica. Full price 111,. ? Phone 4387. and tom clothing, hoHary rune, CLERK Typtotv^-oxpariancad pt whan you tmda with us. vou’ro to'MCaeheatar. naliabla eou|da. handbags repalied. tipper re no ekildran. Being evietog. Good 500. Alice Ctompct, Realtor. BUGS BUNNY 1848 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4- ferrad. Call Manchwtar 5108 for doing buitoaaa with a Mg- raUaMa Phone 2-4543. or 3-0650. * FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BALLAKDS Driving School. Man- .Dr:—R*dio,. hsator. jet. black, placement, umbrellas repairad. . appointment ...... -...... • t w toWod Jgr 41 ysoto Of JkOBMA refoieBco. Coil 3-i7is (Man- men's shirt cellars reversed^ and nMMxg^h^P^L chsttepa stdest Thousands Of sc- '■ ■ " T h " * ' t y cHMHry-ftatweeh 5:10' and BOLTON—This la It! Four room _ eiitot fms liM^tj^Uon... houm^ 1841 Chevrolet 3-Dr. — Heater replaced. Marlow's litUa Mending SOMEONE ..to. cars. f(w. ckiM afe: Jmcto.. ,.,one.!, year,, old. .madam- Hundreds".nf asttidad atudanta.' Oboa lm hspoA a& "Shbipr* __.... moat two yeara old. Pays—Mon -SHOWN BT ’AP PDIHlHiQiiT^' tNM Cim ;T:N*«B4«^ mf'S raom throughout, hot water oU hast, For appointment talephona 3- day* thfiaugh Friday. Houra 7 to CANARIES. OuaraataOd atogora. ONLY DURnfG DAT OR EVE rant by young couple with Stt copper plumbing, exerilant ooadi- 3348. FLAT FINISH Holland eiriadow 3. Phone 7729. Also fomalaa. Phoim 3-04H. . FOB APPOmTMBNT PHpHB year Md daughter. Oall Mao- shadaa made to measure. An HABIFOItt) d-6S5a chaatkr 8-8186. Uon, ovar two.aereo of land, near t ASWT BRQWN-BEAUPRE. Inc- -metal Venetian btindi n-g-KiW waakaTuldr -AFTMIBT buo and aehoOI. Full price 16.500,- JOSEPH'S BnrbeFBhop7‘889 Main so Blaaall St Phene 7191 HOUSIXinEPiai id liva in. Can BUcwortk . Mitten, Agant atrest, over Marlow’a offsra you •ow price. Keys made while you and board and rsnaonabto wage*. pure bra6 adorable. Also two /: aervtca backed by 38 yeara of ex- 1848 CHEVROLET FleeUlna wait Matlow'a Call 2-4381. lovely grown femalM.'Lombardo. Ai-Lr-B-rB—B—t-^* fir Sfllo 72 Coventry 7-d37T. parlenca. Special care for chil tudor. (black) smooth condition. ajtnyn'61-. HartfUtd dren. Tal. 3-8888. No waiting If After you've seek them all. check EXPERIENCED Waitress want Opan-thbio. Bvm. "nrs P. M. BOLTON WaBtsd—Real Eatate you make an appointment Thu this one. ^1,198. Deuglaa Motors. . RooflRK—Siding 16 ed. Part time. Must be eble to SMALL FOX TarriarA-Ftof Bko- to a union barber abop. 888 Main. / work Sundaya. Apply at Cavey'a ton Tbrriara. ObekOr SpdnioiaAiM CBOdUBY BhalvdBor rafrigCtateir. , Cluurming lix room single Wa n t e d ^ room flat or 'duplex h i i B WB SPECIALIZE in reeSns and OcniC pdpo. Zlmntormah’a Kan- with twO' ear garage, atone aiding. Highest Quality .ma Restaurant. teallty otoCtriC atom, ' 6-piaei house, good condition,, no agmts;' sre^.’W BEFORE yDu Buy a used car maMgimv kadrodm mC m fireplace,, oil burner, brass Writ* Box P. Herald. S |i^ a Her'Language ’ By AL VBimBER AutonobilM for Rate 4 sea Gormkn Motor Salat. Buick terials. Workmanahip guaran 6337 ******’ taed. A. A. Dtdh, Ihc., 299 Autumn WAITRESS Wanted. Steady work hegany CKalr.. T*L SSBS. iriumldng, insulated, lot 280’ NOlW-PRlSaLLA! Baler - And Servlca. 388 Mala WANTED To Buy, direct from THAT’S - EXPLAMS / X.' NO MONEY down on pre-war •treat./Phone 3-4871. Open eva- street,;. ?hona 4860. good pay. Apply to person. Tha OOLLIE Pupptos A.KC, baauti- OOHBlHATIpN oil and gat ^vo. X 840', OB main road.’ * owner, 5 or 6 room singl*. 0*U. A ult^L E jaiR L « nbUT WHAT I ,TH64Q9 flO. care at^'darka Motor Salea. 301 Tea Roomi 3S3 Mgln atrao^ fully m ark^ 'nlea teihparamant HKcsflwt condltieaL PSsaw 9- 8006. - tect* c u m Al------'CVEKI A 2 ^ Broad'atreet. "‘"8*, GUAftANTBED Roofing and roof Sunset View Xmtoala; 509 Kaaney repairing. Gutters and condu^ WOULD LIKE SPodtok tody for •traot. Fhoho 3379; ARTHUR A.^O FLA 6RLL1NO YOUR p r e p ^ V LOW PRiGES. 1847 jChivrolet' 1933 CHRYSLER ooupa, 8 tiVaa, tors. Coughlin 7707. 4 ^ heater., Recent overhaul, excel- part Mma houaakaoptog.'Uva to. Realtor > Wbotkar it ba a let, boueo or tudor, 3785. 1848 Plymouth tudor, lent running cendiUen, 888 Country. hoCM, Write Box J, . _ mariibW'cloeka. - 87Aliain S t—Est. 1921 bootoeoe to Iowa or country, you |SSS. 1841 Pontiac aadan, 8too. Call TUD ROOFS and sidewall#, guar HeralA 3-0543. anteed material and workman PoaHrjr a a i SappMoB 43 irepa '.toaatara. vacuum etaaiwn, Phoni* Office'6440 wtO got prompt and pieroonal /All guaranteed. Easy terms, ceis ate. Sate up'tpS788,lfanyftoma Motors. ship, 37 years experience. - Free w a n t e d — Expsrhmeml wait- te^ wo mfmnny ShWfiW %£veninga 6938 or 2-4278 oervteo by eaUtofe BUowerth MIL 1941 DE SOTO aadan, radio, heat ssUmstss. No obligation. Call of .a Und, KrikNs,' SSt Main ten. ogooL Pkona 6996 er. A nice black -car, far above racasa Full or part tlma. day or FRESHLY KUlad young turkoya. at, d^ioeha1 north bf Foft Of- ' Howe Liatings Wanted GOOD NEWS FOR 1933 average to appaaranca toside and Gsdrga Oolllhs. Manchsatsr 8117. night work. Goot, salary. Apply Cleanly Pielwd. Alqp apmiral-fbd LMT. WITH oa artite eeaeata tor _ NEW LOWER O.P.6 PRICES Arthur Drug, 948 Mato atmat young ducka. OM austocaara order NBW ROCu NQ p a r k Okpa Cb6 ' Pricaa redueedvtd conform with out Douglas Motors. 333 .Mato. rtUabla eeurteeur aervtco; Froa teriy. ahorl anpply. Flaoac eSB TfKMnr and aaOl fb w raeaw 6*1*966 mipuidaWe. appraleol aM vug at aatteTactecy tha naw O.P.8. regutaUoil*. Uc«d 1947 CHEVROLET Flactmastar Roofing 12-A WANTED-Exporiancod____ fountain Fun bsapaamt. CbmplCtriy mod- ears. girl, day work. Parmanant1 em 7783 a fte r‘8 p. as. ' * tDN. eaasMadttoa rongoo. sen Ing prtet to ybu. The Alloa tudor, radio, haatar. Sts Douglas COUGHLIN ROOFS sUy on in rangOB'and noatara.______Jonas Jenaa ITbrni- ___ om. Owner. ,tfahif*iT*d. Ap- Realty Oa Pbono - 1980 Chavrolet 4-Door — Mfroon. last not firat, aftar you'vs ahop- ployment 81 .pcc hour. . . Apply WHITB ROGK .puUaU 8 months pemdaesto eSak. 33,500. Phan* radio and heater, Powergllte. any kind of storm! For guaran Fountain Manager, Arthur’s tnrOStora. 8d Oak. Phona ~ pi^lMl. 8106 pad all over. DouglSa Motors, 333 teed roofing call Cbughlto, Maa- ol6 1688M Iaick. OaU 8788 aftar 4 8ra*-Bura 6373. Lota of extraar-31.598. / /Main. ■■./“ . Luncbaonette, 943 Main street. P- 1849 Plymouth' Special Dpliaa A- chaater 7707. - AmECIATidN ooNsiDEiaMo aaujH o WANTBD—Wattreaa. Apply VACAHT-^imawal opportuqlty. TOURP*OPB»TY7 > CAFTiON.IASY »- Door—Black, radio and hMler— BALCH BEtTER BUY ROOFING. Spectallxing in repair- BROAD Brensted turkeys tor S A I^ ', tkre* bedroom boue* eempletoly Vaihiflhed Dope' BY LESLIE TURNER 31,295. person. Cantor lUataurant, atristmaa. froisii. ready anytime. r*d*$prate6 Oarage, fin* aeigh- Without obligation to you. wo ifi - t. 1946 Chavrelat 3-Door—Radio and ' USED CARS Ing roqfa of all Mnda. Alao new Main street win oppratot or a u k o you a caMi R « tr/ I A Una—HyOramattc. Fully equip- LU /■lpy6<6adr.BBV.i>t i56.'. ■ gwtiey mptetfil aemtonMkteuatoJ aCEL an C B HBBinMKda; RMtiflIpfIlfMbiaf out, tU oliatt ood lavatory, pie- yeiir property eaD Bu r joeirAVA!-5* 1850 Pontiac ^ Six Badas^ Coupe— tute. book tetodew. ket water «U Jteottit 436. Rwatfaei,. 641 't6n;tN4liev4^£i^ SSFF1(^EIIT7 ’ Phimbtng and hcav' 'O pportunity tO: boeoiaM tog.* FtaggCtf dratoT marhih* T« 6KIUIAW fdr *alt. koat,-eloo-viaw,- ' gaed / toeaMen; atreet ,G*B 6816 - INSTEAD OP wwas , Mue—3348IMUV ' '#090. . .1950 Chevrolet Bel-Air — Power •dclitod teltli S' 'walT 69ts1>- ..FigiM IlRE,, beet C( oenetnlcUesi. full ' prtte ISM^Chevrolet Coujiw -^-Black— glide. Fully equipped. cleaned; Plioa* 6487. Hfihied tirograsaive food chain new. Can swMSi. CRYS7AL1AUS' A t Tha Grain.- 316A65. CiU ’EUmrertk Mttoa, 1950 Packerd 4-Dr. Sedan—Clean PLUMBING and haoting, apaclal- organization. Must^hSVO good PRAdlCALLT Now Bteetrie Opon tMily-2:S04o-2 Bgeift ManckeetorrSISO. S83S Plymouth 3-Door — B lack- .Iter price. Mng-w repairs, ramudaShg, coo- appearance,'be physicolly ablo radiator, used ones.* can 3 -lM 3186 "------Ev ningfl Yi82 to 2 ^ |88T Dodge 4-Door—3100. 1947 Ciievrojet Aero M a n —Low water piping, haw oenetruc- and qualified & atina or STGorant atrcit. rolleaga. Fully aqulppad. Mon. Time pa>’mcnta arranged. TRUCK SPECIALS investigation. Those Mlected INTBRNAtlOIfAL V-66 furiiaea OROBtBY-aHBLVAOOB tW r W 1840 Ford Panel-Gieen—3283. 1947 Pontiac T o r p ^ Sedan Ed ware Johnson. Phona 6879 or Coupe. 5044. . can expect steady year round . wlUi< tharmoaUt aad aulteBmIto abor, go* gtova. Utehaa-caMaat 1848 Dodge l«i Ton Body 12'Long employment, guaranteed st<^ ' draft . edntrela. BacaDaat' eendi* .and aaarMa tap toMo.'■‘Raoowii — Heater. Price 3496 1945 Oldamoblla Sedanatta "Id*". tien: can 6711. Ohio, can 4576 1841 Dodge l.H Ton. Rack Body PLUmNin O and hasting, Fura- up aaUry increases, paid holi LOW COST TRANSPORTATION •caa, oil burners and boilan, I F Long—Price |395> Bari VanCamp Tel 5344. days and .vacations and good BY.M1CHABL 6'jMALLBY 80UMENE, Inc. 1941 OkUmobUe 4-Dr. Sedan. w orking oonditimis. 634 ^ t o r Street MtencheaUr 1948 Dodge 8-Dr. Sedan. FLUMRtMQ AltcraUona. New Wymouth Cam* 1841 Btudabaker 6-Dr. Baden. work. Repair and -water pipiag. 'I woNoea WHATk £ m not sum ij(K kjS .. BUT Job Rated Trucks 1838 Buick 4-Dr. Sedan. ' ' Manehaater 8686 BKOMfl o n iu r o iD e e AN s p ir it o «ascd. »«m Talephons 8101 pr 5103 1838 OldantoMIa Coupn TEAM SWRITT A Bafa Place To Buy U**d Cara Get A Natter Deal On A Bettor QUALITY Plumbing aad aavaa SBMFOlfTlAe Streamliner deluxe _ Uaod Cir At trough wor6 Can for ftea aatU ^Mub aedpa, INautlful naw blue- mate. Thomas Dawkins 3-8668. gray patot excellent Uraa, hydra- - - BALCH PONTIAC I ■atle, fadl^ haater, very elaaa 183 Canter Bt Manehaater 8-6548 thgngSont. apmdal at 81.885- 3155 uadar raduead O. P. g. price. Bmanar’A 355 East Cantor A b Io Aeeswriee—Tires o t * ^ Qpini Thursday til 16 B a ite r ^ 11) 6 oUar aighto tm- ’ •• ■ .V • H m LedleeAld Sedety .et Com- Tbs mambara bf,Nutmeg fbrast souellOA sad la dsatgas amra cm41« UiUitralt Ckurch wUl nM t Slr m—ting. - art Magima, tba fatbar of t m of aM tag' eompista gioumiiigB a t aobledUnWh "to#iirtiaUa'pGw 'Idr . Mambara of tba Statarhood and Is ApfWOTil evsry raqpi hi tbo bp AnstlB Cnsler Man’s OUb of Tampla 8atb Sho* Manchaatar Lodge No. 78, A. P. ' Mirny c i tpa asw offorings ss- dltalla loclety wpi loni ait( ramindad of tba Joint Sought for GasoUiie Meeting To^eyt i - K P u ithly BMUag taaigtat and A. M„ «0U hoM a stated com- Hdad at tba CUeage Market by maating tomorrow evening ait'8;15 munlcatioo at tbs Masonic Tam- Station VTatkias Brothaca to offer Maa- a t fJOr;lW la tba Itattaa^AaiwrUAaiwrleaa at the tampU, whan both groups on Tnni|iihc Setdement Sera A aodal Mrtod wltli > r*- pla tomorrow avaning at 7:80: FM- dMoter bomomakors will ba shown \-.-; win via for top honors with their lowiag tba bualnaaa. maatinp, the Five appUeatlona for SBCieptlosia hsee ia tlm near fUturo. ^ fnaiuBiata wm tolW tba buai' bi raapaettva programs. A highly an- Fallowcraft dagrsa wtU ba eon- Gsorgo L, OObaa t t 18 'Gorard . J j URiaHnv" 8»d eftjoyiiblr'vnrentiur ■ t o svIstWff snnliig.regulatlwia 4UMl. stoi M was sisotid 'Of'thir fetind'Tipw'A’bniwW'tibasajiE#*," Natkmal Retail Pundturs Aaso- Manehastor stitkaatilka coauni^ of la antidpatad. .Tba program wifi with tba racmtly instaUed officers one for a certificate dC approval datta and tbs Association’s Com- SymingUai of 180 ba followed by a social hour, with taking their stations for the firat Prudential agents this — at ____..baa.«aoaatl|(^lMai for the arsetkm c t a gasnBiia at*- JnJlMP*-.-. .Ok., .GovsPWBsnt . .Alfalii, Iw.-asaetlag' -beM’aaar •tks' Mflraahb*nt»'^8*ma^by tba ttitti. •' At • tba coneiuaion Of tbO ti6h wiir-ba' Also partielpate in a aarteT5 * * to oatpiM whUo aaiT' tartwpd,______»ffil*.Jbec»-JrtlL ba a aodal bone Uhl lasuraaes Cbu oCflee oa M ite A iiby*a mrtbara Japan Boning BnanI o fr A appaals—a p peals at t-tt» ' ■lyw ^ / Oommand. H i ii aaaignad to the and refrashmenta. _ la the Maalcapal BUUdlag M ■sasliina, These NRFA . The Child Study Group will hold 8 p. m. Oohsa raplaess Auatla Custer •ft- offtca of tb* lUgieoal Poat Kagl atone bMd during tba Id-day period who aaaouacad Us rafffBStton but Gap*. Kivt (fltoy a madihg tomorrow at 1 p. m The auxiliary firemen of Tba osrtiflcato of approval Is are d f s l a ^ to givn indust^ By The Asaoclijiteb aaar at iapaa Loglatical Cbm' SMFD will meet at the Spruce from the poat Wadnaaday. Ooktn Caf1w>% eptlmlstto •• maad'a A !a ^ BdtUnmalpfaanlf, in tbar Ubrary of the Washington being applied for by Matthaw M. taamhera a comprffienSTie picture PoUtbaro Sphinx School, nactlon of officers for street Srshouas tonight J n 7 Moriarty, who was graatad an ax> said todM ':that no daelaion Moscow’s press left as a dark. of the furniture buainsas today beaii made aa to whetbsr tha o k a y r 18U will be a part of the bust o'clock. esptioa to build a gaaoUa* station and to aid merchanu la tbsir op- doubt today, that the ness. Mrs. Chanea P. Gipson of at the southwest corner of Middle atiikars will sand out a aqusd to sor to Joseph Stalin has At 8 p. RL (le a, m. eat.) Tba HolUatar Paraat-Taaebar •rating and rnsrcbandlslng prob- follow aa agwit whA to waekkw Aaaodatkm will hold ita lint 1052 South Main street wlU review the Our Lady of the Most Hifly Roa- turaplka west aiid Broad atfosta, cljoaen am that he is €Mrlaen*ahnUef»«d freighter book, "How Good Is Tour ary Mothers Circle will meet Wed and aak policy holdara on his debit nOdtlag tomeribw avaaing at Business Zona HL at the board’s fflowerinff lourpuBS of ' 7* miles lees than a School T”; and Clifford Brewer of nesday evening at 8 o’cldbk at the last meeting on Dee. 10. Tba ear- not to pay prsmluma. sway from , the safety of O'clock at tba adwd. Lawranea Hi* Prudential atrtke has beea Politburo. Gsorgi Maxmiliano- Bpaaoar will jglya_ .an lUuatratad Main street will show motion pic home of Mhi. Walter Carter, 36 tiheata is raqulred by tba Btato Emblem Club Sets [land's Fkimanth haiker. If tures of activities at the Washing Nys Btrset ifotor Vdilcia DapartmabL . on for several weeks now wttk.no vitch Malenkov. wen. It shsnid he there Big 2 Holds^ Trumiui and dnurhill ConfoF lactura oa tba Vlsud Aid natbod ton School, and "Scenes in the apparent progreas being msda to- of taaebiag._^______Included among the raquaeto for ... Rstravagant. pcaisa was heaped etaOdday tomerrww..- Curbs, .Connecticut River VaUey.", —_ '... TlM.HuatlarsOrouiup of tha Routh axeepttoaa to axiating Tagidstlomi RockviMe Potluck vrsnto.. s . ssftlamsnt Pird iTrflH on him on hla SOth birthday. It Is kt^^ere Is stlfl seme trieliy Methodist W8CS willrill hold in, all wecuUves hsva been urx.'lag poli Jdambera of tba AmaricaD Lagion Is that of Mrs. Neills Divysr for compsrahls only .to the praiae ac Ing abend tor Oariaen. The Little'- FloWer bf Jesus day meeting at the church Wedflea- cy holders t o psy premiums on permisalen t o use one room of a Tbs Emblem Club will have a corded Stalin himself. 'The greet lie aluB began veering er- AuatUary are ramindad o f tba Mothers Circle will meet Wednes day, aUrting at 9:30 a.m. maU, while the striking agsnta meaUng to ba bald tonight at 8 .proposed dwelling on Grsea road potluck Wednesday at 6:80 p. m. ing to him from the Oammunlat e ^ y adsthe end ef her tow UMT High day evening a t . 8 o’clock at the for a beauty parlor. Mrs. Dwyer in Maxwell Court, RoclcvlUe, and sra asking that tha prsmtums not party and the Ooundl of Ministers m this sshrning, forcing the o’clock at the Amarican Laglon home of Mrs. Joseph P. Carmody, be paid for the du.'stion of the The Holy Angela Mothers Circle had been turned down when she follow it with a businesa mee'Ung hsllp him aa "co-advieer of Stalin’ tow tog TmhmII to slow dawn. Homa. A memorial aarvlca for the 48 Harlan road. will meet Wednesday evening at •trike. Egypt, Iran lata Mrs. William Crosaman wit] requested similar ^rmlsaioa for at A Manchester members on the —the highest poaai'ble praiae In the Sbertty bedern 8 p. m. (• On 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. James the use of a room in a proposed Oonunittee Include Mrs. John Mur Orderly ptoketlag kas been epn- UJSB.R. It atoo credits him with bs hfid and a new chaplain will St Anne’s Mothers Circle will ducted at the local iaauraaea a t- m. eat.) tke adi|tbwest wind Jordan, 33 Mather street. Instead dwelling on the west slda of phy, Mrs. James Rieardon. having "forged victory for our avea break- ba elaetad for the balance of tba mast Wednesday evening at 8 with Iff Wkshinfftpn, Jan. 8—<>F)— of with Mrs. Howard Hoimss as Woodbrldge street, in a ReaMeaca Suaday, Jan. 18, at A p. m. the floe jM o t ths.sU it the strike homeland4n the great w ai-of the tog aereastbeslBaOeg. deck at Mrs, WUllam BenU of 239 Summit previously planned. club will prepare and serve a fatherland agaiaat tha enemies of Middle Eastern affairs were ^ ’ashingion, Jin. street. S t Jude Thaddeus drcic Zone A. The proposed -Green road Eaterprtae s| dwelling is adjacent to sad soutb. baked ham supper for tboH m ^ m humanity.” ; ' / . given a going over today i.n — C ongreM 'reconvetied tOfSty wiU also meat Wednesday night at T h e MolBerhcHHj o f Maty Moth anddenly. washing ItoU the eaat of Biiflneee 2kme II, Real' Chib membera and their husbands, ' Vltol to Wmt. ■ talks between President Tru for an election-yen* eeiekm 8:15 at the home of Mrs. Bverette ers Circis will meet this evening at dence Zone A. ' and the Elka and thslr wives at HHVlTf LESSONS P. Cyr, too Kospect street 8 o’clock with Mrs. G. LeOvHogan Thia la a development of ex Stin to be negotiate^le a man and Prime Minister certain to be studded wdtii The Board will also hear tha ap Maxwell OourL reeervatons . for rather Afflcalt tom, bHi of 85 Helaine road. which should ba made w(th Mrs. treme Importance for Uih western Churchill,. It was considered controversy over issues « l ■ -Greet-Peeabentas -Anna.:.Bader plications of Mrs. Mary M cN ^ world, with broad impUcatioaa.Yor to the north, 'nenr Hie point"^f who' ia' aihing permlMfoai to itoiii- Thames J. Danasher 'iff Bigelow ■fSUITM FINE QUALITY tond enlled the Usnrd an possible that Mr. Trurnkn which ptdiiical fortunes 'wfll of Hartford and her staff will seat The S ^ a r Group of the S^th street before Friday. the future of international rela took up the question qf com ride In next November’s vet* thaoffleers of Sunset OouncU, No. vert a single-family dwelling ..into tions. Ctomlab eenat. ArtbirBiifSIiiii Metbodiit WSC8 will meet tomiJv- a two-family dwelling at the' cor Mrs. Gladys McCray, who is *NMH0LIN promises in the critical areas ing. a 45, Degree of Pocabontaa this eve- nfw evening at 7:30 at the chuich. fAstnaan of the supper commit- If there has been a atruggle for nlr,g at 8 o’clock Jn ’Onker Hall ner of North and Golway atreeta power in the Politburo—and many bf Egypt and Iran-' The banging of gavels- -41 In a Residence Zone C; Louts Tut- toe, wilt be aaaiatod by the fol A social time with refreshments Anderson-8hea Auxiliary. No. • VIOUN In the West believe such a’ strug 'General Omar N:- Bradley, head Senate - and Houaa aigaaled ike . tlb. permtaston to convert two- lowing Manchester members: Mrs. of the U. 8. Joint Chiefs of SU(f. second meeting for the legislatoea will follow the ceremony, 3046, VFW, will meet tomorrow Georgs H. Williams, Mrs. James gle haa been . taking place— evening at 8 at the VFW Home. faimly dwelling into three-family Russia' Beaten Vyacheslav M. Molotov seemingly sat h| on the conference, thIM who make up the '83nd Oongraoa H. McVeigh, Mrs. Peter Fagan, 400 Are Hurt -p-^lected in 1950. They receasqd A daughter was bom on Jan. 8 Manchester Green. A-soclal period unit At 31 Hudson street, Rsei- BRONO DBBSLBO haa lost to the briUlant, ruthless between the tvro chiefs of state, dcnce^^ne B; Cheeter Jaakulski, Mrs. Albert Knofla, Mrs. John presum ^y to give the leaders A ^ e i r nret session last O ct 80. . / VERY IMPORTANT at the Hartford Hospital to Mr. and will follow with refreshments Murphy, Mre. John B. Burke,-Mrs. youngster brought up in the iso- Mrs. Allen London of 7 Walker served by Mrs. Eleanor Maloney perminion to convert two-family TfflophoM 'M 0 2 In Bid to Void latimi of Soviet Communism aa In Israel Riots briefing m the alow progress In \Jlany of the issues they wreetMl dwelling'into four-family dwelling Helen Griffin, Mrs. John G. With last year confronted ;tk m street. Mrs. London Is the former and her committee. Unitee. or .2-3700 Stalin’s protege. forming a Middle East command. MEETINR^ Jacqueline Ubert. The Londons also at 9 MIddlefletd street and 84 WoBdsrfUl qualito Bear Brand yarns tor awaatera, socks, mlt- There nave been persistent hints Egypt so Nfsr hss refused / to again. Dominant ones are defebs* have a son, Michael. Fairfield stm t. Residence Zone B. tons, glovss, baby4ndbaby ai ' childrtn’s garntonta and afghana. Knit JLW that Stalin was relinqulahing his On Reich Talks join such' a Mmmand. The Sties ■pending, universal military trnUa- Elevator Victim’s 77>e ageiid^also Inchides the ap with Um .toNL active tiirecUoh iiff S o r ie l^ ilr s . natibA liSs banU from the aewdon— turers are showing new offerings mcaauiaa_omnialttoa._:______battle yesterday to kwp 3,000 while th^U.S. haa steadfastly re Sept Ilea, Qne„ Jan. 8-^iPh— pogftioti In nott^war l adOakSi. TeL2.l04i waa- not- there, either, hilt StaHn fused-to/doao.- CaU Now: Taft in u tor m m r fg m t imiitoMfs F orce' and lay tha basis for aerapping be» In furniture, floor coverings, sleep —- REG; 99s BEAR BRAND The compittoa ia working on, a .usually has gone south in recent liraeil ymtiis" from 'storming' the tween supporters of his prograto equipment,-major housshoM-appH'- vaimfreS syatom to -combat -Knesset— fParilaasent) - —buHdlnk __^Tbei^wao. no. official report oh tost alght-AMad ttda jnato-ett dcaiN pcnaanMit rent. •S^^hTem.------■------■:- " — ---- - r whet went on behind locked doors to Canndn*a toiga L'ngnvn Iren and tu erlUCs. ” SERViCES ances and all types of home goods grasrion. The pictures of that celebration during the Knesset session. Washington, Jan. 8—(88—Sen- Hartford, Jan. Aside from legislation, some oth Exc*Ucnt character at this largest of the nation’s Tha.vpto..iMe. fly*'to .fay^^ The jiolioe^nqunced 14() of the •t t ^ Whitb House but the fact •re SepeeHa ftom eeatracOmi SWEATER AND -r-llko other-ptoturea-before them thaV’ Bradley- was:’praaent'-'atoiig Ator -Taft jlR-dJbio).. claimed - toflay. Manafleld D.—Sprague,- er. poliUcally- potent-; - iaauro • -axg -Ud^ f That |.nteriiir*t The Wishes PUrkeU to be held, from Jan. 7 to vfat hlocl, 88 against and two ab*. —were revealing. Dispatches from d^eMtog m cera''an '3'50 'clvif- that if ail Uia shaping up. One to Mr. Truman’* 18. , Btanttaml...: . lana were injured. Many warn hos wItA. Burton Y. Berry, acting ,ae- speaker of the Conne^ •nc«a. ^ Moscow . ranked —Molotov ftret jhctoh{''84cratory oif Stoto / for holds Of The Family "MerchandiM to he presented at H m cominlttaa than began to after 'Stalin among PoHtburo pitalised. a f RapraMhtativefI hai^ eibtor. the winter furniture market will STOCKING YARN vote on the wastorn-baekad pro Thla afternoon police were lined Near Eastern.' South Aelap and strength hs will win tha RapubU' the toff 1y allied with administration Re^ WRITE BOX D members—In accordance with the /African affairs, spotllghted/a dia- Just before Congress rscsaael reflect a keen awareneea of . new gram itaalf and a Russiafi rsaolu- long-eatablished custom, of the So up three deep around the parltS' can Prtot46"A*l nombiation. aeable toSMtogs treae t*e fire's j^blican forces, was named today last October, the l>raaldMt «!* THE HERALD OIL CO. JOHN I. BURKE style developments iutd tha necee- ' tlon Which would have the affaet viet pritaa But the photographs ment building to guard against cuulon atout the Midfllq EasL That ' 014 bMoan.*a easwar m Mi and. Shrew np a i state chairman of the Gen. Pdaed to name Gen. Mark W. Clark sity of sound .values at fair prices, 89c 2 - as, skein «iC UMsfarring tha Koraan peace told a different atOkyw -TiMae hMH- Any nsw .wuthrsak .of^ vM sn^; ..Churchill, ahowed up . for tha to twtan .totoreeff eng. the flflmea.. Dwight n. Biaenhoyer for Preei- •a Ambaaaadoc and aakod according to advuice informa talks to a Security OmbwU maat- sSMloh tour Hiinutaa' rato. dent forces. m . 8 2 f 3 niN H Al HOME A 4-ply sport yam that to ont of tha best sslUng yarns mads cated Molotov waa ^ p in g ; They carried gas mgste. and wopd- tion,’’ Mr. Watkins stated before Twsnty-two colors. „ tog attondad by sBsptbsr toeaign tn clubs. ' ' " / Ing from Ms Rolla Reyca town )Mto. . The appointment w u approvad leaving for the market ."Manufac The last picture of him showed car up tha atalra and jnto the cab M lB * 5*1!u%’S5 87 East Center St. TeL *868 mintotors. him rankiilg about fifth. . For The rioters were proteatipg a "«iear cut call, to political duty,' flaed to • Crenp ef. hnataeto by Senator Henty Chbot Lodge •AnR. turers have made aggressive ef Tha two reaolntiona included several . months no meiitlon of proposal to open direct tslkg with inet room where the seeaioni are but would not' personauy cam torfMInga.In tha heart « f tha (R-Mass.), tha genaraTjrcampalgn This touchM off a eountiw-wrid* Ronge and Fuel AMBULANCE SERVICE forts to show improvements In inany amandmenU which had to being held. He |^ve a quick paign for tha GOP' nomination. little .town of xese peraena. manager. controveray. Congisaa quit wltlk more popular styling, better con- ba voted on separately, leading “Good morning” / to, reporters Senator Lodge ia a brother of out Uking any actipn on tha Preei- REG. 79e BEAR BRAND ANTI-SHRINK (OonthMMd ea Page Two) (Osnttoned an Page Fear)r ^ ) Eisenhower supporters jubi First reperto eaM there were Oil Disfributora to protmigad hailating. awaiting hla Arrival, ' v . . lantly heralded the aUeeiBbnt ae na caanalHea. Gov. John Lodge. dent’s request Mr. Triimaa has Tlia antl-aggraiwlon plan’s key Ag Goto Weli\ Spraguey appointment served aald he will renew It. 333 MAIN ST. asauring the general’s nomination to IncreiM speculation that Elsen points calltd on such regional Aa Churchill left the White and election. During tra raceaa, six new House DELUXE SOCK groups as the North AtlanUc House at the. conclusion of the hower .will have the backing ot an membera wers named. Republi Treaty Organisation to anawsr a morning sessttm, he told newsmen Only Dmft PoaatMUty administration forces led by Gov- cans picked up ona vote in the Notice Taft told a reporter he believes ernor/Lodge and State GOP Cliair- UN call If aggression breaks out ■ l. / “Everybody it happy” and avary- procesa, making the new linkup AND SPORT YARN and asked member countriea to thlng "goes'well.” this makes Blaenhower only a Bank Robber Clarence F. Baldwin in the toets stand thla way: Demoerato earmark units of their armed, Mr. Truman and the British “ draft’’ possibility, adding: baffle for the Presidential no'mina- 231, Republicans 301, Indepeade^.. THE REMNANT BARN ■ forces for UN use. Prime Minister will confer again 'If all of the pledges we have one, and vacancies two. WANTED QnLPritSQiier Exchange Thus far, both Governor Lodge ~ OF MANCHUTER AT _ i as. skein ^ Tlie program was drawn up'by at S' p. m.' ■ - AVOiat time It la ax- 'obtained from--alt over the' coun Chained Boy ,N * »e RrMgea the UN' Cotlecttya Measures com* liected that m j r wm nfuu over try p n be trsnalatod Jntor.dele* * Baldwin have , declined' to : s«wtor'’W»e«'y ^ DMIlBNTiillll . 54 COnAGI. STRin. MANCHiSTfik:^ 8-iptay'sport yam that to a ptoasura to w « * mittea in line with the Acheson Far Eastern Issues nith particu gates when'"they era chosen, I b*- commit themselves directly. Republican floor leader, died during AND with. Thirty colors. plan for combatting aggression Munsan, Koreg, Jan. — ^The UN commantl today re lar emphasis on the question of lleva Wr have mors than halt of S ih e e O e L Baldwin Informed the recess. Meeting thla noniiiig. adopted last year. — “ the convention votes.” Reliable sources said that Bald IS NOW OFEN AS USUAL ^ phrased its prDp68al.for exdhanging prisoners of War and the recognition of Red China,! win waa kept Informed of develop- Republican Senators ehoaa Sena \ Voting began after an acrimoni- Reds promptly turned it dowii. Rear Adm. R. E. Libby, Allied Tt. was -vnsiderod likely that Tha OOP nominating macUng, tor Styles Bridges of New H m it. -^4- OONSTRUOnON our debater In which Britain end 5{t, Sattii.L*liiL_C L a lf City. J in. 8- ( 8 8 - A dii«h-led..to-Sprague:a-ap- the/'Preslrfmt may suggest "that lo be held to1|i Chicago early tton age boy, dilanlng atoro laat pointment. ahtiw- to take brer the l e ^ M M rWEDNESDAYRI:ll TO l9:3lX lli France accused Soviet Fbreign truce negotiator, said the UN plan was reworded to '‘eliminate London revoke Its recognition of July, will have slightly more than post UFERVISOR THANK YOU REG. 45e BEAR BRAND Minister Andrei T. Vlshlnsky of any ground.for tMhnlcal oppoai-»' October, waa fbund today‘s chained Sprague, now serving hla third tlon” by the Communists. Oommunist China. 1.300 delegatee, with more than term in the House, succeeds Har Wherry’s Nebraska seat woe throwing a monkey wrench into 600 votes needad for the nomina to a bed In a filthy hon^here. Po filled by appointment ef A. WRITE BOX “O" tho Korean truce Ulka by submit 'The Reds still objected. 'Vesterdsy afternoon’s session old G. Holcombe, Jr. of Hartford covered European defense prob tion. None of the delegatea baa lice aald a man held dn a bank as head of the state Elsenhower Seaton, aux> a Republican, by do THE HERALD BRITISH KNI ting his proposal.. A second truce . subcommittee Court Upholds Nebraska’s governor. Exclusive ARKORD argued nearly, two hours w v c -m j • r i ^ lems. An nfficial statement jaaid been formally chosan yeL robbery charge adimtted kidnap movement. Holcombe had been Vishinaky shot right back that Taft said he always aiununed 'Hw Senate line-up ia 50 Demo Slating QuaUficstions K was'the U. 8. government which whether the Reds should be si- V f t f s ' ^ 8 b V I 1 d k 1 * 1 i V crisply that, "several milltsry that- ing the lad. ■ervlng as temporary chairman. lowed to rebuild sir flelds during' ” * 5 8 0 v J v a lA V F A A 8 y ters were presented and received that other candidates would be Except for bruiabe over much of Sprague said a meeting of crats and 48 Republlcana. I M WORSTED seeking the, nomination and that hia body the youto waa reported In Both Democratica amd RepubU- (Caathiued an Page Faw) aq armistice. Neither aide chsngM consideration.” Eisenhower leaders will be held Edge Draw Drapes Ita view. . ■...... The., President .and Prime Mini General Elsenhower would be one fair phyiical Mndition. probably this week to set up a per Both committees scheduled new On State Juniform as eon of Mr. / n i Mre. Evan R. HeO' was In on a conference at Hart ^ t r a fins quality 4-ply imixirtsd knitting w m tod tor mlttana (9 p. m. Tuesday e.a.t.) at/Pan- Hartford,. Jsn. 8—(88—State em and itovaa and afghana. Twsnty-two colo^ munjom. W.hlte' House, were obviously able commander of tha North AtlaitUc rickacn. ford Monday afternoon’ when- Full Cut in 7 Dramatic News Tidbits ployee who are war veterans are Salt Lake County Jail Sprague agrirad to accept the Joy, RMgway Meer entitled to credit for .their military While the committees wrangled. 'lObntlaaed on Page Four) (CoBtinned an JFnga Fanr) . bank robbing charges chairmanship. CalM fnM|i AP W im service iiv determining- seniority D. BiUett, 34-yeaf-oId Sprague aald.today that a per- Bulletins Vice Adm. C Turner toy. chief rights, the State Supreme Court It Allied negotletor, cpnfef^ed In To e City man. manent,^organtaation with a state from the AP Wire* Fashion Shades held today. - Jitcky diaappeared laat Oct. 3(7. wide committee probebly will be DM you oypf try to i : 17. S. announces it will "strong kyo frith Gen. MattheW.B. Rldg- The: court’s unanimous decision, way. Supreme Allied .Commander. ice Uirou^out. the Western set up .at e.meeting this week end. Whot mpRos o littio boy— Imagine I You can scoop up these luxury draw drapes « t ly opposs” any movs to hold next written by Justice Raymond E. tea had .)Men ’alerted to watch He said that the Eisenhower '•eerion .of UN General Assembly Joy said It was "merely a.routine Baldwin, was handed dowm In a McDonald Heads RFC! ___— SrABOBN ON OWN Is It frutUoS, smnos or s^ rlt, vhrtt." folr blm. Loegi officers had ques- movement headed by him.will be t .. anywhere except New York . .vt' case inirolving .the separation from tlonsd many persona, including MUwMffma. J «k . such tiny prices! Full-cut acetate and rayon corded the only one in the atate. Harald E. BIm ^Or thVwoy ho loci|M M |oy7 Egyptian workers for Sues Oanal In presenting the revised plan, the payroll o f a large number of BilletL but fuid been unable to run Seceng Mlsaloa Company alky away frem Jafea at for 'exchanging prisoners of war, claims examiners in the State down a tangible clue. hla bid tor the BipiffHiuo T tm - fabric falls into deep, graceful folds. Patented Arkord Libby said "This Is In no sense a In turning over the chairman tdeatial ubiuloaHao wot .Port Said for second day. Labor Department’s Divisipn of Qntck Break ship to Sprague, Holcombe said is it tho way ho throws a bosobcE. cord edge insures st-raighter hanging sides. Troted Spokesman for American Wool- new proposal" but It had been re Employment Security..The.Jay:<>7fa hla owo and M l 8o m Company in Boston says it is phrased to cover objections raised Washington. Jsn. 8—(88— An — The-break .-came with startling "The-flrst part of-''-our-- mission, How ho fbhM. or 08 took place in 1950 because of s auddenneae. Billett was arraigned that of persuading General Eisen against fading due to gas and sunlight. Generous 4” eontemi^ti^: buikMag m or .by the Ra^__ ■ ...... drop in claims for unemployment, sctlv^ Republican prepared today toM • Tho hitricoto. more new mils in South aiid^ln- to 'become boss' -'of the multl-nin- GeU.TopRFG Jc^ on tka federal.- bank robbery hower to become a candidate, has Changes inciuded: compensation. . - charge shortly before midnight, been accomplished.” Of his Mtott modol ploots? pinch pleated buckram top, 3” bottom hem. Expertly dicates also that lU northern mill- i. A ppecltic provision, that the ■ Phyllis G. Landry and other non libn dollar . Reconstruction Finance meat that he ___ . handa nsoat prednoe more to meet then returned to hla jail cell. ‘Thefsecond part of our mission able If draftod far tba 'S. C.)» Ptoeta hate wkara abiut 18 o i ... • ■ ' m '— ' Japanese Peace Treaty A kev iiisue in the case was what Senate Banking committee' chalri ^e-9swwnecesem weewimwm Tb tho local March off DbMa, Actor Philip Loeb, once tele the 19.39 General Assembly. Intend mtn. announced he he'd ordered an Sees War in Pact with XI. S, au strlka. The ptaffl iMaffMa w m H E A L T B For this ffood may cooqaor OWINE vision’s "Papa Goldberg,” says he ed when it s|lonted a stabite, Sec Inquiry Into the resignation of W. tarea r ZonoBte Granular Fiil Insulation will make your house o ROSE-DUST haa been dropped from "The Gold Two BIhsU kill 15 tion 339. which provides in part; Stuart Symington as RFC admin tr . bergs" progrsm beesuss .he is "The term Of employment In the istrator. warmer. In the wthteN-coblcr in the summer. A kit with ThoCripplor offoorthiios. • o HUNTER GREEN Tokyo,. Jan. 8—(^)—^The Japa-^travel permits to Russia since; thk oobteiaombabb c n u N ia MMd^ la ChGMMlir* DUbll* service of the state shall be con May Hold Up Jek ehd of the war. A foreign office hom^wnera and builders alike. It*s so light, ae easy to • OYSTER REG. I1B.9B 100% WOOL 72*90 4-LI. . In^Norway Mines nesa winner of the Stalin peace New Tark, Jaa. B—(FV**- o ALMOND GREEN caUon listing alleged cpnnectlona strued to Include, in the case of He said Senate action on Presi prize calls the U. S.-spqnao^ source aald. the matter o f foreign install—Just pour into place. of MioW people with Oommuntet a veteran . . th* term war dent Truman’s nomination ot.,Me- exchange was “the big problem.” GaaaMer Fiaak OaateUa sat i Japanese peace . treaty “prepara pertaibad today m tha *• rot-ptpof, rodent-proof, termite-proof and OBLUE o YELLOW gtoupa. ‘' Oela Norway, Jan. 8—(Sv-Two service of such veteran.’ . .. Donald ,.to succeed Symington But Oyama said h* will apply catlM aatUarf far a 100% fireproof. Ifa moisture resistant, won’t settle^ Kenw ood Story of Oept. Kurt Csrlaen’s violent explosions shook two* sepa The plaintiffs contended that the probably would be held 'up until tion for future war.’’ ' ” for a permit. roart Jaiy. ita roateaipt-atdMP heroic flght to save his hurriesns- rate coal mines-on Norway’s arc legislature meant th* benefits of after the inqitirj’. McDoriaM. Ikuo Oyama, 71-year-old veteran Oyama was one of six winners luts a housctipc. the statute to he restricted to now chairman of the Securitiaa paclllst and member of Japan’s Seaato eaaa agWMt batterwl ship, the Flying Enter tic SpiUtorgen Islands at an 11-' choMn by the Stalin prize com I l i 1949 MMMhtflBr had 33 palia ¥ia-\ prise. will-be made bnris sf dtoi those who were In the state serv and Exchange commission, is a parliament, says Japan is .wrong mittee. Each is to receive a gold . Zonollting now. Viail The W. G. Glcfiney Co., hour Interval yesterdayr killing 15 close personal friend of Sypilng- HEW EBB ILL for further fact*. Extra Special!! BLANKETS .. Search for tlx p«raona believed ice before'they performed snv war to think about rd-arming or about medal, a citoUon and 100,000 I dead In wreakage of apartment- mine Workers. • service. ton. granting' permission to tha U. 8. rubles (835,000). New Yatfc. Jaa. I tiim, ia 1999 «a had Id aad ia 1951 wa In the first explosion, at the PAY EASILY ON OUR MONTHLY TERMS • bushiess block in Weetfleld, The Suoreme Court disagreed. Symington, a top Truman ad to maintain military bases here. -K)yama arid in an interview he OtertwVaaiaikl Store Norsks Spitsbergen' coal If the lerisistiire. had so Intended, ministration official for six years, He wants no change in Japan’s considered Um award "non- a(. I awapid wlth aalf 3s Hawavar, ia 1951, ! Maas:, gutted by mlllion-dolUr mine on the west coast of Spits 414.95 flto, iii held up by danger that the opinion stated, it could easflv is quitting Jan. IS. The Preel- American-aponaored no-war con-' politicaL” bergen, six workers were killed have "used language nisinly In- dent,' in a letter yesterday ad-' stitution. • a valus! BoaatIfUl 100% vtrgla wool Konwood oo'soft one of wans alU teppK. and three injured. ”1 would nave been just aa hap . tttrty-aiaa if thaia vlaliait wart tiill $ 3 * 9 9 ® « i r dl*-tln- mirh a purnose dressed to "Dear Stu”, said he ac Harry A. ' He wranta to go to Moscow to py to accept it if it had come * * * ^ VWts, dam • Later disaster etiuck the, Kings "Tt did“)fot,do BO. IVheri the cepted the resignation with “ut Treasury Balance . receive the award. from the ' other side—from the [ raotifili haipHal traalnaalf thraai^ > Say coal mine. 60 miles north of statute waa enacted, there" were most reluctance." _ boaid of directors, following sen If he gets, permission, Oyama American aide.” LMtliOH BALH HEAROM :^ the first explosion. This time nine many veterans of World War I In The RFC now is ”ln, good sational hearings by a Senate sub^ will ba the flirat Japanese from the Washington, Jan. 8r-i8V-71ie mfhe wrorkers were killed In the ’nw'retlrMi |x>liUcal science pro- tha Falialaad! Saad fa ir fifl la tha * Green Stampa Given With Quh «ah-. the stats. Hie times were fllled shape,!’ Syminirion said, and he committee. Tha heariags produced heme islanda'Ho travel to tha So- feaaor, who lived Iq the U. 8. dur poaition of the Treamiry Jan. 5: blaat, which Injured another three. with rumors of another war. TTiere waa retqnring to private business, the Cepital’s fleet mink coat acan- Viet Union alnca the end of World I I Nbt budget receipts. 8181J72.- District Governor Hakon 1M- ing Worid War U, aaid he regard WMchattar Trait Uomimmi taday. was a fair prospect that cltiaens “tor personal reasona.” dxn'and the suboommittoq accuasij War n . ed the prise as leas a tribute to •12.14! budget expenditures 8182,- etad of Spitsberiren said sabotage would be called into the milltkiy Symington took ovar the RFC the dlrectora .of yielding to a 'po- The Allied pu pation and 774,173.18; cu b balancs 83,764,- hlmaeir than to “theae Japanese IMHMMN »T. MANCHCATIR Teu.4iO>a laat May after Prealdent Truman Jgpaa'a ferqjgn office lurea been liMjWHALCea 888,534X0. (Centtoeefl an Page Eight) (Canttane* on Page Elfht)^ aboUahed the agency’a flve-man (Cnatlaeei ca Faga EIgM) tuniing denm all requests fof t< ae raos VaM)
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