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;MONDAY« JANUARY 14. IBSt Arcrata llUljr Net P n si Run liat&I^iBtrr CvMfng ter tks n'r-Tr gaSlag f a i s n r M The Wealher Our Lady of ratlma Mothers or»f" wowork which would ^ VO L LXXI, NO. 89 Man: Mrs. Orscs U. Brnt of Hart* recently entertained wolindM Toot Co. Among 45 New temporary defense workers. r a t a Id ) MANCHESTER, CONN.^ TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1>SI ford, sUta field dlisctor, wUI aeat aervicemea st Westover Field Air Me^iUd, howqver, the company (FOURTEEN PAGER) PRICE FIVE tbe offtcen and the WBA Guards Base MosplUI in Springfield; England Firms Allow- will "undoubtedly hire more work- will aaalst A aiKlal Uma wltJi re- Mass. Kronick appeared with Te^ dra,.lf we can g e r them.‘‘ when tIU BENDIX MOTOROLA M Rapid AmorUxftlon _ , *qf • frcahmanta will follow, Lockwood'S Orchestra and enter- new machlneiY arrives. The firm “ Torch” Sweater in Action .1. \ RCA Ikined with an excellent routine of 1 now employs ^ 2 persons. • t: P O W Gam p Dripping Stcwan|eo» B t Anne’a Mothers Circle will Imperaonatiom^ • ^ Nelco Tool Co. Ine« of 266 Cen­ meet tomorrow at 8 p, m. at the ter street. Is one of 45 New Bng- 314 8PS1 i MANCHBSTBR . TEL. MM hoOM of Mrs. William BenU, 335 lanjl companias which received Safely Engineer Builunlt atreet. Supporjling Cast Certificates of Necessity for sc- h p U N ," cHeratsS tax araortixatlon on new -,,.Q pr BioRem fjiuM?aI iMkit k * — ~MHL’ acm ara T o g w iy and- Mrs. b; Experienced o r -expanded •' defense factHtieft Rotary* Speaker Raymond Hafedom will 8lve a through the Defense Production SFECIALI2ING IN dedicated and famiBlied to provide the fadUtiss C laim daM nstration o f hat-tnaklntt and Administration, 'Paul O. Ckrney, add coareniencea to anrre the licing and reverently regional director nf the U. -8. De­ rmnodellnf at the meetlnir of Gib­ Among the supporting players Speaker at the n}ebUng o f the CUSTOM BUIL^ HOMES prepared the liectseeR for burial. / bons AaaemMy, Catholic Indies of who will appear In "Orsmercy partment o f Commerce, has an­ Rotary Club at 6:30 tomorrow Columbus, tomorrow evening in nounced.. MunMn. Korea. Jan. 15— Ghost," to be presented : by the night at the Country Clul GENERAL CONTRACTING (JP) —Communiata / reported the K. of C. home. Mrs. Anthony Center Thespians st th# Verplsnck The amount certified was 159,- W. B. Huddleston, Sr., who Galas the committee o f hos­ School: Friday and Ssturday. • are; 778, Which 1* the figure acpeptcfi dated With-: the Uberty-. : ^ _ REMODELING AND lU ^ ,to d * y 1LIN,hQm!?a^k^ 10 A U tesses. * two local women who have had by the De fe n s e TVoduettoh, Ad-' Insurance. Company as fai liM soidierfi and wounded 60 considerable dramatic experience. mintatratinn for rapid amortiza­ safety engineer. The title o) raE E ESTIMATES -ee MORTGAGES ARRANGED Parishioners of the Second Oon- tion: The figure represents 70 per in a Red prition camp. Mrs. Mary Jane Wilson, por. talk will be "The Shocking A U. 8. FMfth Air Force spokes­ fressttonal Church who have not rent of the amount requested for —T v ,. t raying the overly consicentlous end he will accompany/it man said it . .wasn't .«o. But the •alFMdy made reaeiwsUons ior the maitf. M krjrafet Chllfns, hrtngs’to rapM amnrtlsatiorr by the firm: ■ HihvTe's, supper Thursday, Jan. 17. at 6:30 Nelco manufacturers rarhide- ERNEST A. RITCHIE tlN command continued to investi­ this part a wealth of theatrical ex- Born in Boston, he former- gate. , Awaits Verdict —Pi.-m.i- should have them In h y to. •tlpped cutting toots used in de» 15 LTDERTY ST. TE L S172. MANCHESTER *Prdwler [wrience. Mrs. WllaOfi Initially Vy connected'" with A",'Srmonds ■ The Red report .Was made at morrow. Mrs. Howard Erickson, cosched high school drsmatics snd fense Industries all over the na­ Saw and Steel Coi as pro- l l Charges Mrs! Edward Kirkham or Mrs. R. tion. According to Thomas Hollis, Korean truce negotiations. One appeared subsequently In several ductlon superlnte snd first subcommittee argued over who H. Blodgett may be cslled. The an­ college productions st Colorado vice-president and general mana­ went with the Mherly Mutual in waa In what army. A second sub­ nual business meeting o f the Tiniverslty. Before coming to this ger of the corporation,. 9R per New Haven, laj^r moving to Man­ Is Slain by Woman committee got sidetracked from ‘Are Reread church will follow st 8 o'clock. ares, she was active in a Denver cent o f the firm 's production goes chester. ■ ' / , . . airfields to the North Kokesn summer stock company and In the to defense industries. He is at /pre.scnt a Vestryman Mr. and Mrs. James A. Knight birth rate. Fort Collins Little Theater Group. The expansion includes purchase of St. M ale’s Epiacopal Church Manafield, Jan. 15-^4*)— A man who Came here from of Indianapolis, Ind., have an­ She joined the Community Players last December of the building now and chairman nf the music enm- Neither Oubcommittee reporteil F o r P a n e l nounced the birth -of their first LlevelAnd to attend hi.q father’s funerai waa shot to death in Hartford and in 19.VJ became s occupied by the firm, construction miliee A t ' that church. R# was aay-progresa toward an armistlrr. child, a son, Ssturday. Jsn. 12. early today by a woman wTio said she thought he was a member of the Center Thespiana of 'an addition to, the structure otiginAl apark plug In eatabliah- North Korean MaJ. Gen. Lee Mrs. Knight prior to her marriage which hss doubted the cnmpany'.s ing the ,50-50 Club o f the church, Rang Cho said the Kangdong **"*‘®® Shaw M id Joseph Mdraw- New York, Jan. 15— ) Sei^. (e.s.t.) .... '■ role of Ethel Waters singing ing in Cleveland for the psat 18 evening st R .p'rlock si the home Puperforts in addition to Fifth Air f 'D-Tenn.» talkeri' The contempt charges stemmad "Heat Wave." Since moving to mbntha cam* home to attend the o f Mrs. Anihon.v J. Gryk at 2R Force planes. funeral of hia father. Stanley, 7,5.. tor 30 mlnutea with President Tru- from Costello's refusal to answer Cottage street. this town from New York, where The Reds did not invite the 'Ai- man today, but declined to say questions put to him by the Senate she was active In the Little Thea­ Last night he cslled a woman lies to come to Kangdong and see W’ho. Shaw aaid, ia mother of hia afterwards whether he will be a Frank roslelki' Olme committee at hearing! lost The Cornerstone Cliib of St, ter, she has appeared In the Thes­ fo r themsetvM.' candidate for President or March. pian productions of '‘Command five-month-old son and arranged ■ Bridget sChurch is planning l « BpoHesnueA said negotiators to visit her. The woman lives whether he thinks Mr. Tnjmsn The Jury, which got the cose pre.sent ‘•Cornerstone f *apers": Performance,'!.,- .“John I-oves were mpr^ eyep tempered than in tvlU.. run again——.. ------late yesterday, already hod epent Mary," snd several one-act plays. across the street from the Madora again Ibis year on Friday, Feb. R, recent days. Even a note of levity - -Har kale Aripjdag water,- Caro­ hoUro” ~ ~ ------“ J had a very pleasant confer­ Britain-Favors nesrly-io hours tiding to reach a OIL BURNER SERVICEMAN was injected into a truce super- line Hun. atekardeas on the ence with the President." he-fold verdict. About an hour of that at the Hollister School, st R p. m. Mrs. Madora and the w ife of Visipiy: . sgaaion,•-Whera- -delegates' AlrMaes eUnr. j«P<>rte” - ,''W e .Ulked about poll- ttnjc.was spent in. the courtroom “ The show is being given for the another defense WACkeir snd th «r arrivea ashore at College Point. flcal matUra.’ I will give a definite this morning listening to,a reread­ benefit nf the school building fund ! w ' " deadlocked on whether the four children were alone In the New Red "Atom It took Judt 93 acconda for tkio "torch” awratVr to burn to aahra New 5'ork, Jan, 14. .She and all rtatement of my Intentions about ing of the Judge's.charge. o f the church. TOP WA6ES FOR RIQHT MAN Reds should be alipwed to repair hoii.se when some one rapped military airfields. the paasengem and crew o f the Feb. 1." During the proceedings Costello / BANTLY conducted thia morxlng at Police Headquartero b.v Poliee loudlv on a rear door and demand­ ---- Howard KddMKtn o f 41R Porter ..ChlfI, HefniM „0. ,8cbendpJ.------Hundreda -of the Sangeroua .gantiewta.' . Chlneae . MaJ. Gen. >Hsk>h Fang P '" " * ’’X'^'.nnved from the waters >flt things Just about Controls.. Plan rot with .his sUonieys. :JubJect tp-' of the Boat River h.y snwll boats. ed admRtance. ----- ...... street, who Is sssnclsted with the made of hruah rayon, have turned up throughoof the country. ’Ikia said repairing the fields would be where they were before Kefauver intermittent moods of glumness APPLY IN PERSON When the rapping continued, had hia meeting with th* Presl- snd good humor, . C-, E-'Keith Furniture Company, t aweater waa among thoae ronnaented when a Rhode Island vendor Ip UN aacutlty, aa Al­ -■rtrtrJlKM'St irSTirtizatyr,- ■ Mrs. Msdnrs took a 'rtfle belong­ dent...... has returned from a business trip waa arreated here for aelifng without a llcpni.e. lied delegates charged. Paris. Jen. 1 5 :: fJ5— :- BHtish He is seeking acq^<ai on 11 ing to her husband and went to to Chicago. REG. n t HEAVY WEIGHT Hsieh said sarcastically that the ini|ie Leaves iTie Tennessean has been get­ Minister of State ^elwyn Lloyd cojytts of conteihpt for refusing to m . 5 2 f 3 U N must consider his very pres­ the door where she told the msn ting a boom from friends for the said today he welcomed imreserv- answer questions put to him by C A l O N 2 0 x 4 0 to leave or she would shoot him. Presidency and for weeks has been edly new propoaals for atomic con­ A meeting nf the Manchester ence at the armistice table a the Senate Crime Investigating MORIARTY BROTHERS V e n d o r s Sold threat to UN security because he When, said Shaw. Morawaki teetering on the edge of a decision trol made by the Soviet Union. committee lost March. 8<|undron. Civil Air Patrol, will he ts lliirrieaiie Hits Canada, Warns as tq whether he should decisre represents "hundreds of millions peraisted. the ahot waa fired and ■nie British delegate warned the Faces 11 Yearn held tomorrow at 7 p. m. at Man­ Range and Fuel Morawaki fell mortally wroiincM. himself a candidate for the Demo­ chester High School to line up In- 315 CENTER STREET T E L 5135 BATH TOWELS of people and millions of soldiers United Nations Political commit­ I f convicted on aU counts, the Orkney Islands Medical Examiner Raloh Gibson cratic nomination. 'Structnri. Anyone over IR years ‘Hot’ Sweaters "Every time a Korean baby is tee, however. not to expect a "sud- 60-year-old gambler faces a poa- Reds on Peace onld Motawski. died instantly.------______T f l l W I SMlItO ____ of age Is inviied to aHendr~.“ “ X)il Distributors born-- It-ia-a- threat—to^jpotir-securr; den--or--dramalie--so)utioi^tfr~k>st>: lly because It {hefeases the mili­ Mra. htadors was relessed in There was nothing , in Kefa'u- W est lea-ion to result from them. on >an a fine of $ti,000, 333 MAIN ST. Itirkwall,' Orkney lalawK bonds nf $1,500 on a coroner'a war­ Manchester Lodge No. 7,1. A. TO "MajicHe^^^ -fan. I-V-- — A hurrirane, tary capabilities in Korea." he Ottawa, Jan. 15 <;p»— Britain's ver’a talk with reporters to Indi­ Lloyd said he Was not sure how A jury of 10 men and two worn- added. rant. which permita holding of a cate that he got any help from F. and A. M.. will hold s special nifh gnats raging up to a rec­ Prime Minister Winston Churchill much nearer this "new formula" | started deliherations at 4:38 p. fC eae Ma.1. Gen. Claude B. Ferenbaiigh auspect without apepiflc charge the president toward making up brought the Russian position to m. (e.a.t.j yesterday afternoon. • ' ’Corpmuntcstlpn * f the MRsnnlc ord lipi miles an-honr, battered leaves for. Wsjbinglon.todav after until an inquest rt completed. hia mind. romliination coat ami ve.st replied: that of the West and urged further They were to decide if his refusal Temple tomorrow evening at 7:30,. these Islanda o ff the aartjb^ni. Police Investigators said it wns Part of Die exchange between The 'Masler Mason cigerer will he - fiwi-at^r seta mario of brush roa^l of Brotland todaj'. ^Tomorrow may We please dis­ .fa rin g that the W e« will stand study of it in . the UN’s rqcenlly- to aniwtr crime gommittes quea- cuss Korean airfields snd not the shoiilder-tn-shmilder against sg- apparent Morawaki hoff * b#en the- Senator’ and the newsmen tions, as wen as two walkoiits diir- conferred, after which there will M A J T R E S S B ^ THE CANDY A beautiful heavy weight aolid color Cannon towel in g>ay, peach, ra.von, the so-cailed “ torcb" >'o deaths had heen reported craated dlsarmanirnt commission. Korean birth rate?" gression "should our hopes of went like-this: y ing tha hearings here, constitute '/be a sociil hour and refreshments, ^ aqua and Uma. aweatens, that have been In the Orkneys by late mpniiBg Soviet Foreign. Minister Andrei It- hs hotter Ifi hkve- a good ..... -Deay-cUN O ^ rg e " ' .peace.M„.blasted.'r.-. ... .tOsnUimeg,.isn.,fkga. Wlnnl-.- - , ...•.'Tlto.Btnsidniit'*. xootam pt W UtwBsmate...... with The Master ’« Touch "Tu.rnTnsr up nif over the na-- iMif o'|i' tfie S cotflrt coast south Churchill is primed to deliver a wnUng fine.” T. Vlzhla4ky”««ired rSa^ The t>>nmnltv ria.vers will holtl rebuilt matlrnw than a In the priaoner umimittee. 1-ee Shortly before midnight the Jurj- o f here? In the Dundee area, a tough-talking addreas - Tils sec­ Reporter: "Doro ha look like he sitcept >internatlonal control of waa sent to bed for the night Afid a meeting Wednesday evening at MADE AND WHAT A VALOE! tion the past few da.vs, made again denied that./South Korean rheap new one. We re­ gale sank a sandboat with six ond .ln_ three days— before a joint eouW atand a hard campaign 7" atomic energy at the same time fold..to rosume deUbaratians .... 8:30 st the home nf Mr; And MrS. SOLD AT their appearance here; toda.v. men aboard and diie 'ma'h "wiis prisoners-had bqeh Impreased Inlo Kafaiiveir: "He Ibbica yvry fine UUl the' atom" bomb ’ woiiM be make amt steriljzc all t.v^s ' lRREGUi^RS“OF 59ir 7^ \ Chiof nf Pollrc Herman O. session o f Congress Thursday. It Trudes Crash morning. ' Earl Moore, IIR Henry street. MUNSON’S missing and presum e dead. the North Korean army and add­ will wind up his visit to Canada to me.” banned. He also offered to accept of matlresses. \ Srhendfl made known today that ed: / Judge Ryan ordered the Jurors First reports from the rural and the . "Did the Preeident tell you what continuing international inspec­ CANDY KITCHEN ^ he has t\vo aot.s o f the aweaters in "In any ckse, you never will be locked up In a hotel after they St. Margaret .Mary’s Mothers CANNON HEAVY WEIGHT island arras said hardly a farm' While, in Washington, he is ex­ In W illington he'll d o ? " tion o f atomic facliltlea in-Russia. 117 N EW BOLTON ROAO— ROItTK 6 and 44A hia pna.eeaalon and pCceive'd a able to investigate." told him they would like to rrttra Circle will meet WeN(or aelllng without a tion of the candldacv of Senator admitted it. You have boasted loaded trailer trucks rollided on commission. dor and chain amoked cigarettes llren.-w. -V ■ - , Nine Man Race Robert A. T a ft of Ohio for the ^.:.._._.„...,:„.„|i.AlCI„.TyPE .,140, 6!>"ul .II;^ _You put these people a straightswsy on the Wilbur Kuzmsn V. Kissriev of White during the deliberations. Some- - nttef RrhenderNmtd'hla' depart-' To Open Prol>e Crosa, highway .hers, .early today. Repiihlirop nomination or o f Gen. for mefit ha.a made'thh<;e arreata of there. We have a right to'gef Russia denounced - this today-as an- t.inies..he to y e d .»lth .a .p a p e r «U p " One o f the \‘ehirles burned *nd Dwight D. Eisenhower's avaflabi- as he sat in court. * - FUNERAL H I ^ndoi a aelling .aweaWa without them out. W e have a right to attempt to gtye * "first. rate. bur-, 111 La. Primary the other was severely damaged. litv for the G.O.P. nominal ion. H e refused to' obmment a-hen COHASSET SHEETS /a llecnae in the paat two yeara. j demand that you hand them over. ial" to the Soviet plan. Dimes Byrnes - DtdicotMl To A Zrhietplo O f State Crime Police said that one truck, Kefauver was asked whether his Lloyd replied that this was newsmen asked him If he consid- Heavy weight Cannon hand towela in aolid colors o f flomlllfO; ^maldone waa fined Jl.^^ljy the "W e choose to be extremel.y rea- sonshle shout—it. We-emiv-asked owned by the Hemingway T rsns. .m h .jb e . e x o a j j i Aflx -:Upiita.Jwitrua" and-4hsi t ered the iurv'e — " - i5ltqht"frregulars o f Pequdt Shaetrh™"^ 7 4Mpix~Bhd'pnehr Buy plenty at thlb^^to^^ price. "— " ^^--^-Manrhea^er-TowiT/CBnrtr— xT” portatlon company of New Bed­ would make any difference In the sions a "good sign.” Hartford, Jan. 15- iVDt-A spe­ that those who are there involun­ Hiiey LongT Brother, ern powrers had no intention to NEWS ITEM principle of profruinnal ethics. Every enn- Reporla Trwie \amr4 ford. Mass., was traveling In a statement he Intends tn make cial federal grand Jury to investi- tarily he returned." shelve or bury" the Russian offer. Blasts T V Hubbub shlerallon Is prntliled bereaved families re- Chief Schendel said the tradV Nephew in Sfilil Over westerly direction on the highway around Feb. 1 concerning hia in- name on the aweatera waa E,a- ate rarketcering in Connecticut 81a«’e Trading On the contrary, he aaid, '.‘I wel­ Judge Ryan gave the. week-old Manche.a(er, Jan. 10—Freezing raina ganlless nf expenditure . , no detail Is ever when it became Involved in a poi- tentiona. omltle‘, black, hunter green, throughout the country., phew’. Sen. Ru.ssell I,ong (D -La.), of textiles, silk and nylon. He owner o f a combination set. How- ening of areas of agreement, be­ position of the Treasury Jan.. 11; Kelly green. They were ordered Jan. 5 by I|a land rescue efforts stalled by Huey's son. is hacking another. estimated the damage to the two Did your bMkbono shako and your mutclos tween East and West. Net budget receipts. $141,436,- deep snowslides. the Air Force Seven other candidates seek to vehiclea and their cargo at about BACKS SERVICE PAY HIKE quoko; (Continued on Page Tw o) Klaselev said the Russian plan 897.51; budget expendlturea, $184.- SHEETS and PILLOW .(Coating on Page Twa) plans a paracbut.e drop In-second m at boU^of^ them. fSO.OOa______. , ^W ^tagtisn,.., J»a,.J - HEAVY WEIGHT^ ^ — — Go-venior Long is supjmrtlng his 42i.968.M;:cash balance, 8S,0f7,- IHd yOM wItA y ^ freni H oRT attempt to ald.Bl^ OcM. Jack, re­ Police aaid., the Hsmingway The Hftiiae today voted for n . i t . (Coattoaeil M page Nlnejt:.: S8T,811’|2;'^r“ :zp;.': ; ; ported ill at .a snowbound gold hand-picked candidate, former truck waa being driven by Wal­ per rent |m.y raise fo r an thbiie mine in Sawtooth Mountains of state district Judge Carlos Spaht ter Tangway. 26, of New Bedford. In the military aervlceo, both I sow o fpillow who sot end watched MATTRESS COVERS Idaho. ,.U , S. A rm y Command in of Baton Rouge. The Constitution He was injured slightly, taken to active and retired. The slippery, cold parade, ;res§ Support Cool Europe says Rossia'a atomic bomb prohibits the governor from suc­ Hartford Hospital for first aid and $ 2 *5 9 could be used botlr against strate­ ceeding hlMself for a Second four- then relea.sed. ASKS SYMINGTON STAV REG. $3.29 81x10^ FULL AND. TW IN BED SIZES year term. For ko couqkf my oyot os ho poored bonooHi gic targets on home'fronts and on The Dana truck, police aaid, was Washington, Jan. 15— iJh— 226 Stranded on Train -Sen. Long la, aiippOrting Rep. a battlefield. being operated by Donald O. Up­ President Truman Imw naked W. A pusbod up window skodo. REG. $2.98 72x|D8 ...... $ 2 .4 9 (D.. Lai of New- Or­ On Tax Bureau Purge Two San Quentin inmates, using ton, 24. o f Lowell. It rarrfed a smart Symington' to stay on REG. $4.29 RUBBER RUnO NS .... $ 3 .6 9 a 12-inch scissor* M ode' pad a leans. for many .years a foe o f the miscellaneous cargo and waa head­ REG. 69c 42^^QASES ,...... E o c h 5 5 c Longs. temporarily ns administrator of Tko iocqosrool choir iowkkk-lio sot doqble-edjted. ak, -kill , two guards ed for Boston. ..yptomwaa shaken the Rweewuuetien Hnnnee Cnr- In Sierra Snow Storni in' an attempted prison break. ' .Other ^ IJe'mocrstic candi'diTfes up In the crash but otherwise un­ Kxtrs thieads t<)r extra wear. Beautiful quality muilin made ea- . IS-V^-With- thought the Preaidenfa propose are: pornttoa nrhll* the Senate eon- Fromod o wistful boyish smile; a 60 day deadline for action. Con- might have rough sledding in Francis Cardliwl Spellman, arciiv injured. peclally for ua./ alders the nomination of Harry San .Frenrlsco, Jan, 15--(41— -and, ' residents— were merooifed Tlm >nAes he wof* bespoke the fact gresatook a cool look today at ihilr chamber _____ * . . bishop of New York, arrives In Kerm it Parker, a N ew Orleans . State Policemen Joseph. Kosa . AriH cD M aM tn. sneceed him. REG. $4.98 ZIPPERED .... Rolije and is cheered by students phaTTnaciafhnd the first Negro to Tw o rescue trains, chugging be- Exactly how monj- was anybody's *. ’i"" P-'*" the Prealdenfs first snd Theodore Shelber of the Staf-. hind snow plows, pushed today to- guess, H it wolhinq must wait fw a whUf, '’i-T; II ri’ ' I *111.'^ f f” 'i[lTi' ■of Nqrth !American, CWiegg-'v- ,, , torn proposal '^ta^- Gbngiyest ford Bprings ..bsrraeka -oamtmmesd. ... M -.'FACK'-:guiSMBR.-C»$rNT- - w ow rthe streohrtifWr- ,.:33iia-aama:Jlick..quaJlty..w«..)ui.va;^Aad,'iQr., ynjca, ■ Marco B. Hatch, 88. retired textile no arrest pending completion of Manila, Jan. IS—uP)— ^Tweri- .'intent''ncroutrte;' dies ^^nclsco Md its 22« paroenger*;. in Many places. "Som e oommun- . ' if bleached cotton with seams all bound. Twin or fuU sixes. SephRir Who had Congress votes It-^wA: . -tx .-.paranna: mi-i...vNogroa -< - Is^ nd’ 'T wish." I thouqht, '1 could aid thot hid ) ■ % . . I withith 'several several colleagues said "It rc-organization automatically b«- Memorial Hospital in SUfford ‘em* crevr xtran t^ lh >th« bnzzltW !Rlek- W'dM ■'euV' nlC'’' Avaran^M have heon arrested and charged ! su^pt high Sierra'. ' ■.[ 'roared (nto canyons, killing at Add ossistin his Rqht to survivo;" “ doCTB’t seem' to have' -to o ‘muCh ‘ comes elective' 60' days- after its spring*.-•'T'"" ..... wllh mnrder In the death of support." -He asked to remain Both carried doctors- Som e'pas-' least three persona, eXTRA SPECIAL " ; presentation yesterday. A. V. 8. Undsley, leader in rqral Naeioaallsta (oppoaltlon) party Twos thon 1 rOmomburod 1 rtoRy could huip anonymous becati.se he Is a mem- electrification (for more than a aengeri were ill. - , Loss la MUIIona The House Ways and Means .worker la the November eler- Three Army weasels - amphib- The storm's toll.-Jn life and Ry supporHnq thu Polio Drivt! ' .• f ‘- V . her o f the committee that must quarter century, will retire as vice Btitain Seeks Empire Aid -tloa eompalgn. . pa.ss on the plan. . subcommittee, ■ whose hearings ioua Jeeps with caterpillar treads property damage—cduld not be produced much testimony on cor­ president of the Connecticut Light They are charged with mur­ Another member of the Execu­ - and two radio equipped highway reckoned because of IRONING B0AT.D TA D ruption in the tax-collecting agen­ and Power'Company on Feb. 1 ... der to hfanrlro Dagaai, lUm- poor com­ tive Expenditures c o m m i 11 e e. patrol cars were on flat cars of! a munications. Damage was ex­ cies,- expects to make a study of American Telephone and Tele-^ As Financial Crisis Eooms palgaer for the new Nacloaalio- THERE’S R THRILL IN Chairman McClellan' (O-Ark.) train boring east from Colfax, pected to run Into the millioBi. the reorganization plan; graph Co. reports net income of la party ma,Tor. WIHIam Vllle- some 45 miles from Sacramento. trtld a reporttr the group pro^ $83,810,000 or $2.55 a share for but casuMties appeared at a min­ Offers Alternative S*»* Ifa about 25 miles from Colfax to and COVER SET ably will decide at a meeting to­ three months ended Dec.'31. London, Jan. 15-r(dh—Britain meeting today with Chancellor n# imum. . DRESSINfi FOR ANY OCCASION morrow wjien to atari hearings on Senator Kefidiver ID., Tenn.). the snowbound streamliner. j 'Snatlce. Departrarat says civil lays before her Commonu-ealth the Exchequer Richard Austen DIXIECRATS CONFER A rancher>i was missing and the proposal. It w ill be ope o f the and 24 other Senators yesterday P»';U'e''a a plan for them, as The second relief train, carry­ feared lost. A parson whose,cor I I r 1949 MaRuhtsttr kai 33 polio vie- • ^ Whoa your clothus oro sporhlinq doon. Tho oosy anti-trust suit against Mansfield Butler were the finance ministers W'aohlagtoa. Jax. 15— — ing dogs, dog sleds, and medical PLAYTEX SUPER VALUE first items of business before the Introduced two blllte which would well as herself, to impose new and was'stalled in a snowdrift died of (Ohio) News-Journal has been of Australia. New Zealand, Pakis­ Demoeratic Seantora from supplies, plowed west from way to hoop thorn liko t li^ is to uso our dry doon- committee this session, he said.- furnish - aii alternative method of stlffer import cuts to meet her tan, India, Ceylon, South Africa, exertion after making his way Up I tiRM, Ir 1959 wt Im4 14 rr4 Ir 1951 wt reorganizing the bureau. ended with acceptance by newspa­ •enthern stateo held a “atrate- Truckee, 31 miles from the City Bee Rough SIrfkiIng third grave financial crisis since South Rhodesia and Canada. a, steep grade on foot. hsq sorvico. . i set They would keep the present 64 per of judgment regulating its ad­ the war. gy codfereaee” today: It was o f San Francfsco. The plan can be turned down by vertising policies... Bus plunges Bleak . SItuatloa the ffrat get together of the The Red Croca reported about Hip 3. JfowRvar, Ir . i LATEX FOAM PILLOWS collectors but would place them Tile problem again la how to Following the east bound rescue I asRapti wHk 1 9 5 1 , a vote of a Oonstitutional ma­ over l,2(X)-foot precipice into river All are members of the British- 120 motoriata were stranded by a TRY OUR POPULAR SAME DAY under Civil Service in an effort to halt the rapid decline of British Ooagreaaloaal aeealoB for a train is a 16-car passenger train Heavy drill cover wlUi elastic and waffle weave pad FlU aU jority in either branch—49 votes In Venezuela, kllllag IS and injur­ led sterling area except Canada. blizzard on Highway 395 north­ wart remove the appointnferits -from gold and dollar reserves, which group whose derisions may with 12 pullman-cars. ■ I tkirtf-RlRR if EMM witliiis s till * DRY CLEANING SERVICE FOR RESULTS standard boards. ~ ' , In the Senate or 218 in the House, ing IS others, 8 seriously. Canada la an Important supplier wield powerful laffueace over west o f Reno. They found shel­ The President proposes to slash politics. They also would prohibit finance the day-tn-dav trade In Th* strknded passengera are to ter at Stead A ir Force Base, now Sea, Herbert R. VCoaaor (D„ nf British needs, especially wheat leglalatlq* mid . thia the number of Internal Revenue the collectors from having, any vital commodities which ths coun­ be taken to Sacramento on-this raoiiviRg kispltal traatRiiRtf tfcrMi|k ’ Regrular Height « 5 . 9 5 Md.) says he Is leaving ' public' and aluminum, and ttie Brttith year's Preoldentlal eleCtloa. being reactivated. Only a low V . ■ outside business. try must have to live! emergency train. collectors from 64 to 25 and to office this year ‘To be free to have difficulty in paying for them. airmen were there and food was u IW Grtcn gUm|M Given With Cash Saha • put them under (hvil Service with , .^Kefauver said he had first made The swank westbound train waa reported low. A Greyhound bus I tko Filio fHRtfI Siod yoHriift It tfct * speak frankly and blTmtly w-tth- It is virtually certain that thia The bleak situation they face is DEFY BRITAIN ' wider responsibility. his proposals during the Congres­ country, at least, is in for a period this: atorn^which^took 43 of the motorlsU to Rm m . MANCHESTER but appearing to be ungrateful to Calgo. Egypt. Joa. 15—<45— These appointments now are sional recess before the President of really Mark austerity. lashed the West coast from'Can­ 1* Flee New Onager any party of supporters".. .Senate . The trading position of Britain Thouiaads of atudeats and other I Haathottir Tnist CbmpRoy tNay. ’ subject to Senate confirmation, announced his program.’^ . Prttne Minister Winston Church­ ada to Mexico. The howling 'Thirty paaaengera of a Grey- Extra Plump f6 . 9 5 crim e Investigators Call 5UJ. Rob­ and the sterling area—all the'Em­ EgyptUas shoated defiance and hlany of the collectors are. named ill and his C o n B e r v a 11 v e col-' gales piled deep anqw drifts in the houirf bus. atronded ainco Friday Thirteen Republicans and 11 ert J. Barrett, former Washing-- pire and Commonwealth • except threats of revMge on Britain to- B B T CLEANERS by the President on recommenda­ leagues decided to call the Com­ mountains, dumped flooding rains at Lake Audrain near Echo Sum­ Canada—^ia far Worse now than it An unuauq] value by Playtex! Wonderful Iqtex foam plUows with Democrats— more- than one fourth ton police chief, to r further ques­ da,v daring the second Mg funer­ tion of Senators. - monwealth financial, conference was in 1949, when looming bank- on already sodden lowlonde and mit on U. 8. Highway 50, woro ra- Y3 WELLS STREH TELEPHONE 7254 aanforlxed cotton covera in pink and white. tioning today about his personal al In two day» for an E^pttaa . 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ence totoroiR Bast opd Waat og friaods or for “ a dUM ries — about 16 feet — through for tha kid eround tha comer” but MOWB-MW, Local Man Injured an open atairwell in a partially atomic dliMrmamont concentraUd Blast K ills Colum bia . WMAV— SIB R e a c d i S S , ^ Master o f Ceremonies Completed hdito In W est Hart­ In Ahbthsr or the BOrdcM )4Aa pro- Connecticut {JiMrVrt who hoa tto moot dioMO i^ wncv^ tsN at tto and of tto week win to BNIOK SHOm Ne CENTEI TddayVRadid In 16-Foot Fall ford, on wh^toi to riaioiu wliich ia alao new awarded Tto httla wMta Bcbaot' liouM efoamad “Quatn o f the BaU.f Spa- W O O O -U N WVHA^1B8.1 a carpenter. I n C o a l M i n e r MAIN snnuanr t e u s a s m b a s * M A E m m I n P o ^ D i i v e -■T m aa ovl*n. dod. Thla waa the orifiiMl^ _ ^ f a n k e e i ctol p lm o ra toin g aaato for bar, WKNB—S« ... Aocoeding t o police, ^Rietordeoir m a 0 reouivement for tatenOtlonal bordnatioa adtich will provida APPUANCES ■iais total W. Rlclmrdaow. 18, of 240 xves xverki^ in the houae, which B7A.H. O. ' into much naadad plaaaura for aU ottandlng tha ton, \ Charter OOk street, suffered a ta on Mountain road, oh the second ownership o f all atomic resources Vacated Only last weak Legion Anxiliary,^hool brokaa rigkt tldgk and laceraVona floor near the stairwell, when v m a tu y. r m oui oif. Three Diggers Saved aa araU oa for tba Quaan bar- Diamoad Rings Taltriaian WTHT-^VaUaat Lady, ^W Tfb—Eddie Caafor. and faeUiUea. It la now seen that, aalf. Vacuum Ctaeners of tto toad and right arm yaeUr- temporary atringera for the aUdra WAum a. vnoot It waa a pleasure to have Demo­ by tto third grade pupils o f Hor­ Watetoa Rafrlgeratora w n c —BoekaUge Wife. wrote—Tto Uaaup. Children Take IPart in i with tko rapid development of the After Gas Proaoura Cookero doy mqming xvhen to fell txro sto­ ^ t he had stepped on apparently cratic State Chainnan John BaUay ace W. Porter School, aiiich hod Naw eondldataa on tha list in­ WDRC—WimMr Taka AU. _WOMB—Proak_ Edwards. OHOkw 1. UB atom's potentiallUea for Induatrial clude Marilyn Jonas, Joan Cuhrar, ChoMar Bats Washars BroUeri WHAT—News; NIU Watch, Campaign This Week return characteriatieally to tha In - Novai Sebtia PH been houaed there otnee SepUm- WCCC—Mtiaie. ' and pcOM timo naci there would Suaao Soraochl, Jaon Oarel Rey Peart Seta IroM DMi Srts ...W H A T—Polk* Hop: -MBtlS— .... - ■ ...... - lUrMatllM political ware with hla fiee-wfaaeF tor, awaittajv expiation of ttoto aind Ctowflg Btharldga. to ho more excuse for baring an rton, N. 8., Jan. 15—OP)— ' Cooking Seta W KNB—Neers; lUquaot, WONS-Joek's Waxworks, T to local March of Dlmaa total •r, Cobb., aa Ing, many-taunted stateihent con­ room in the new addition, it will Tickets for the dtmea may to lighters Toaatara cerning Governor Lodge's year-epd Matlnea. WTHT—Town MNtlng. rollad ovar the $3,000 mark today ■wraToEM K»U ll«tu i international organixation Own the .’a Worst mining disairtcr In now to uoad each Sundhy morning obtained from the queen can di- Vanity Sets Electric Roaors Pareolatora report to the people of U ^ s tfte . 4:11— V IBAB— atomic, ores and planta in the 11 yeara killed U cool diggers fer on hour, by the nursery dess da tee; from lira. Alfred Soracchl, WDRC—Robert Q's Waxworks, aa. the campaign movqd Into ita • mwcaipnaw aAns . \ Mr. Gblley has a a^ateMiMt style of tto Columbia Conioogational c x x m n N o — t q y s — n o v e l t ie s w n o - s u u a Dallaa. United States or In Russia than yeaterday ia a gas agploMoa they chairman o f tha local drive com- w n c —Mon OaUed X. eighth day. HIghUghta of yester­ which Is sit his.oWh, and not the Church School. ' This largo group W THT—Thy Nai|d>bors Voics. day's returns was the receipt of 0fat Vostfcs ^]T XAl]«BB«a*«««B'f*«>9 8,00 there would be for-haring anln^ work of any other press agent. It feared end were working to pre­ mlttaa: at Smlth’a atora, at Oohim- WDRC—Carl SnUth. llA B — Obb MbbUi Bt MbU.•••••••••••••! t-W vent of little tota, under the lupervlalon bis Super Service Station or of BE WISE — SHOP WISE — SHOP HERB News oa . AU Stations. $608.60 from Chairman Henry ternational ownership own the la' watinly conversaUoilal In tone of ICrs. John Card, has bean gath­ Hagla C n f ...... •” Ehrery man In the blast are* In Hafo Bnglert or John COrd. 4riN— lltlB — Smith of the special gifts commit­ ^MUy. fer Carrttr...... ••..! M iron mines and the steel plants In­ ail'd technique, and always man­ ering in the little room In the up­ WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. tee. Thia-was the initial report of. '••ba. Dalhrara*. OBa-Taar..... ;.$1(.(» ages to elicit a viaion of Mr. the McQregor mine here waa ifra. John Pringle wiU head the W THT—The LhU Bob E. Uoyd side each nation. ' killed. Their burned, broken bodtee per port of Taomana Hall. This 4 A » - WDRC—PubUc S ervice Pro­ Chairman Smith who noted that Bailey himself. In person, en­ has not bsM Ttrjr satisfactory be­ refiMbmant committee agotai thla WDRC—Yankee Kitchen, tto fund ia receiving * ma*t..gea- asMBXK o r There ia indeed some logic for gaged in the enjoyable process <>f were brought -out of - the pit lost year aaaisted Iqr Mra. SawjrM-'lfod- gram.' ----- _ ^iau.jjaaqfyam.-r^ cause in xrthter ' months "it Ties r 1ffitIC--Xoung Wldder B rea ^ w o N B ^ o rtirs 'waxworko.'^'— ^fout-raaponse from- alj| ■' Tba AaBBrtataA rreaa ia •■eaMoalWfy rith«r tdea>'Al( befon wo o U ^ delivering- -one- ; of - -his , famous, night, and corly fodsy...... j,, toaa:tepaaalN*-bo-gat:tiwtoat up bunr..Jirx- Walter jcard.oad Xio. VirONS;—Jack DoWhay's Muoie being contacted. Mitniad ta th- uaa of rtBubUcatloa ot Russia for being linwilling to ac­ eoliloquys oh the arils of the pio- "-TTirM Mhers, woHctng farther GtorgeirTaylor. ~ w n c —Nawa. from the blest, were brought out —up there and at all timas, the Shto. W H A T—Night Watch. The Auxiliary •U aawa tSapatehaa eratfltad ta It. or cept either, let ua ask ourselves Utlcal opposition. ataircoae leading to it haa been Richard K. Daria, Jr, son of W IH T —Bob E. Lloyd Show, I* coming to-the aid of the drive flat atharwlaa eraditad la thia paP*r C'hararteristlcall.r, Ms state- alive, ■ fir s Chief and Mrs. Richard- K. WONS—Jade’s Waxerorks. whether we would Mcep^ elU^r. both dilficult and dangerous for as in previous years and will so- M4«laa th*.loeal.»m Rubiui^. bw . -aaeat atteraated,- totwaea . -aO^ ... Atony , tone o f .cool weM > h k n ^ Daria, hoa eoliated hi tto- A lr ■ Ai U t B B » » . ' ...... AU rlfhta at rapubUeatloB at aboeiar The answer, lii reahty,' le no, even from the mine roof by the explo­ tlM'Httla onto. BscOuM M this. ii^The WomM iii My w n c —Murie. Kelt contributions o r the” 'S U tr dressing the people of Coaneet- parmlaalon to use the little school Porce. He will report Wednesday 4 lapa!cbaa harata ara alau raatnrad. sion, hampering rescue efforts. theater..thla waek.thrqugh the to: though the Baruch Plan; in theory, leul, most reapeetfully, and ad-, unUl such'time as the church may and go to Sampaon ' A ir Forca- But mine O ffic ii indicated-even WNHO-TV. toMration of M anner Jack Ban- ruU aarrlea cUaat a( If. S. A. Barr' pledgee us to accept such interna­ .dressing the tiOvernnr of Con-' to abis to supply suitable quer- Base In Naw Tortt Stats. Satur­ 4 d »— son. The group will Include Mrs. lO^. Inc. neetirut; most disrespectfully. immediate arrival of rMcuers day night he was given a farewell WONS—Newa. P. M. Mayor Harold A. Turkington PnbUabara’ BapraaaBtatlrca:' Tha. tional atomic ov^ership. Actually, ters, waa asked of the Board of ‘ 4:00—Kata Smith Show. Ruth HIckox, Mrs. Gladys Gosse- It wielded lovely high priariplM would, have been futile, aoyiag Education. It waa granted with' party at hla home with 18 young S:N— Hn. Mias Barbara W allett,' Mrs. xvill to master of ceremonies at Mlua Xatbava •paelal Acaocy — Nav we wouldn't take it, any more and political harpoons w-ilh there >*00 evidence oU the men WDRC—Newa; Old Record 6:00—Gaylord Housar. tha March of Dimes Variety Re^ Tafli, Cbleaca, Datralt aad Boataa. the prorilo that ahould any town people preaent. The group gave Helen Griffin,*Mra. Althea GibSan, than Russia would, and tha|_ ia equal sest, and.If its artistry died JmmedUtely. need arlM, the class would hava him an Identidcstton broeelet aa a Shop. S:lS—Gabby Gay**- . Mrs. Dorothy Weden and M rA vue/to be preaented at 8 p. m. to­ tore little real ielaltonshlp to W nc-Juat Plain BUI. S:30.^HoWdy Doody.' " : M n n i t Atn>rr burcai; o r one harsh riew of our diplomacy ' The blisst n ^iTed it the "refy to be changed once again. going away gift A friend of hU. Martha Butler. day at the Bowers School auditor­ eiitcmATioifS. the actual text of the (ioreraor, bottom of the'wiine, about 1 1/8 Bob Lemleux. of Hungerford WONS—Sgt. Preaton of tto 4:00—Kltdoodle. ium. The show la one of the spe­ — that it still cilnga, formally, to a Dr. George S. Brookee, Interim 4:26—^Weather Porocaat. School children of Manchester doing little more th.-u use the miles dowm the siqpq" from the street, Hartfoid, who anllstad xrlth Yukon. will have their opportunity to aid cial events In the current polio Tba Harald FHaUag Caaapanjr. laa. proposition it no longer intends pastor, announced Sunday morn­ W THT—Newa; Joe Oirond ■x,4:S0-'-WorId Nexva. aaBOBaa BO daaaelat raapoBalMUtr far fart that such a text had been pithead, s mine offidataald. Many ing that he had made arrange­ hlm..wBS'a guast of the p ^ ^ . tao. in. the fight against polio on drive. ever to accept itself. delivered aa Its ow-n starting of the miners had been pulled out and was Olfo preaentad with a .....Show. 0145—la tto PahUcTntareat " tyrofrapbltal arrora apppartat la ad* ments for Henry Wsrman, a young 7:aO-:^Kukla Fran and OlUa. Thursday, according to Thomas vartlaaiatata aad otkar raadlal naltaa The way the diplomatic ob­ point. It was good Bailey artis­ before the explosion. -v.. gift. _ . WHAT—Story Queen. Bentley, principal of the Hollister la Tha Maarhaatar »TanlB« MaralA try just the same, and a wel­ man from Windham, New York, 7:16— and Ray. been steadily declining," he' stated. servers at Paris describe all this Fire warnings already had been to preach here Jan. 20. Dr. Thaodora A. Ixrughrey, Bayhlll, 1:16— and Robertson schools, who has "It now takes almoat $17 to buy come ^reminder that there is bite put into effect. Miners reported w n c —Front Page ffarrelL T;S0—o4aM tt Time. Tiicaday, January 16 Is lo say that yishinsky has Brookes will take that day as one Columbia Laka, has been In New conducted this phase of the drive one day of hospital eSre in todayrs and kirk still left th the Con- the odor of gas yeaterday nwrn- W H A T-C roeby’i Quarter. 7:46—O aam ^aw e COravan. played his "cleverest” card to nertlrut donkey. M r Bailey ia o f his four weeks vacation, grant­ York addressing a medical conven­ 7:46—Nawa Oaravan. for the past five years. market compared with SlO per day ing and about 100 men were put ed by the church to to taken at tion at tha Hotel Aafor. His talk I:N— AU children In the public in 1846. We are indeed fortunate Cfc>«i For Comfort date. Translated, that means he our favorite exiating Demorratle to work erecting .hardwood and ___ w n c —Notee and Quotaa. 8:00—Mlltoa B ^ . atale rhaliihaiiy and weTIke to hia. discretion. He said to {dans had to do ariUt new drugs which 8:00—Crime Syndlei tad. achoola of Manchester, will t o giv­ that there ia a March of Dim e*" has "come too. close to our own concrete barriers. to take the other three during the can be supplied by the Meade W H AT—liuaic. en the opportimity to contribute Tha rtaaon Wratam dlplomata at see him fiinrtlon. most heat 8 :80—Snapemw. '' .. propositions for our own diplo­ It w-as Canada's worst mins month of Fqbruary. Johnson Company Which ho repra- WONS—Sky King. directly through classroom organi­ Faria act ao akttUahly toward In fart, w-e had been wondering blast since a colliery explosion In WDRC—Memory Lane. 10:00—Original Anateur'^Hoiir. matic comfort. .It means he has what had brrome of him, for, out­ Jan. 27 vriil -be Youth Sunday sents. 11:00—Mr. Dlitriet Attorney. sation for that purpose, he said. -Viahtaaky'a lataat coaceaalana on 1941 at Nordegg, Alberto. In in the church and the group of .The final immunisation clinic W THT—Tom Oprtott, Space Tomorroxv, material relating to Congress Support conceded, too much. I t means that side of rertaln rOnsnltattons—with which 29 died. Cadet. 11 ;S0—Meet The Champ. '' tha quaatlon of atomic and rarti* Grand .hiry William ,\f. Maltbie, young people meeting -under the waa held In Yeomans Hall ‘DaM- the drive will be diatribiited, talks our first Instinct la to recreate, by The mine la owned by Acadia 12:00—Nexra. 'MU be given by teachers and chil- lar 'dUarmament la not merely Investigating the Hartford Hous­ directloa of'Warren Covell and* day and fourteen children was' Ii48.f- Cool oil Purge our own suspicion and interpreta­ Coal Co., a subsidiary of Dominion FVmnk Mlleschnig will 'aasume the treated by Dr. W. E. Hainsaroi^, WDRC—Curt Maasay. d r ^ and all pupils will be remind­ their paat experience in dealing ing Authority of yesteryear, there Steel and .Coal Corp., eaistern tion, the wider gulf between the had been no report of Bailey aci duties of morning worahip.. the attending physician. Dr. ...with the W H A T—SporU. ed that,they may contribute Canada's biggeat coal pro^cer. (COatianed frma Page Ooo) arith ftuaaia. Thla time they are Russian and American positions. tivities for a number .of weeks. The church council. mMt.ing Hainaworth also assisted by Misa B:B6— throughH|ie schools on only one afraid Vlahlnaky haa really em- Ftetou County, where Ihs mine Is following the church service Sun­ Dnnehy, completed the regular WONS—News; Cecil Brown. day. EarlyNjn Thursday, contain­ It la to be hoped that this first We would guess, now. from the situated, haa been an important Local Stocks of the Senate memberahipr—joined barraeaed them by really conced­ fart that Mr. Bailey returned to day morning, made the folloxring w arly physical examination of ■WTHT-Will Rofcra. ers will be platod In all classrooms. 341 BROAD ST. instinct will be followed by a sec­ coal mining district for mors than These wUl be collected at tha close Kefauver In support of the two f >' ing aomethlng. the public political wars the mo­ appointments; . Music committee. the school children. These were Evenlpf __ Pteoiatod By ond and wiser one. in which we get 200 years. Mrs. Herbert Englert and Mrs. the youngstera who were absent of.the day.-tha motoy counted and measures. V We have to recogniae, ' tiiv- ment Grand Jury Maltbie issued * m — — —— ■ M H MOOMOwook, Ine.”’ TUBL piN R JU ^ )-.-Blackout prob- tlona will be given a pin to wear tntenda ' diaarmament nr atomic gency service. of Hospitality, the deaconesses; hearing irregulai^tiea last year Show. - Bid Aaked newsmen be' had found in talking that If her present offers prove Icma beaet even the burglars here: to show that they have done to Senators. . r - A peruqal of the Maltbie grand publicity, Mrs. William Robinson and any nSticed 'were re-checked W H A T-N ew a. P in t Natkmal Bank rdntrol—that each haa aet Ita train The other night they had to work In Manchester High School, the O IL h e a u n g valid in detailed disnissinns, we Jury repoit. reveals a series of ref­ and Mrs. Donald Tuttle; flower this year. WONS—Newa./ of Mancheater...... 33 38 McFarland sand Senators from o f thought and diploinatic opera­ have ronce.salons to make too In erences to anoni-moua individuala by candlelight to steal two cases committee, Mrs. Howard Rice who Mrs. William Robinson was Student Oouncil will handle the small states dislike the Idea of of textiles valued at $1,700 from a 4:15— Hartford National EQUIPMENT tion to the theory that oratorical the abandonment of thoae fca- to whom Mr. Bailey might- have xrili name her own committee «nd guest of honor at a stork .shower w n c —Bob Steels. campaign. Even though the time having their state under a regional store When the llShta were noticed least wolit Bank and Truat.... 31 to give Is short a targe amount of Internal revenue office lii another •nnceaaiona to world opinidn and felt some personal and political Every Mother Canvass, Raymond given by Mias Norma Wolff, at her W H A T—Supper Serenade. turea of the Baruch plan which and .an alarm sounded the thlevee Hartford Ooiin. Truat. 78 money is usually contributed trorld conaclaaca .muat ot courpe loyalty, and for whom, -he jnlght E. Lyman. home on .Jonathan Trumbull Ugh- . WONS—Jim Britt. Spoats. Maoctoster Truat v. .. state, which would be the effect of Estimatoa Qn Request we ouraelvef Would no 'longer be have felt called upon to do public had to escape through tha back of The 'QuMii of the Atarrii of .way Tuesday night. Mrs. Richard WDRC—Jack SmtUi. Sports. In commenting'“oh the iucces.x 'M r Truihah'a plan. A t present be made, but that what la really the atore and make off on their Phoenix State Bank C A L li willing to accept In reality. and legal battle had the basic con- Dimes Bail to to held In Yeomans Jensen, asalsting Mias Wolff, had and Truat of the current drive to date. Chair­ each state haa at least one internal |0 go on la juat a continuation of w’aiting bicycles. • :2 6 - 61 revenue collector. elution of the Maltbie report been Hall Jan. 18, will not wta her title decorated a doll carriage with pink Pirn Inoai man Arthur I..eClaire emphaaized WDRC—Jack Zalman. •aroae* GaOmaaiM the neqd for the contribution of 2-1357 the world'a biggeat and moat ter­ that further investigation and by her beauty and charm alone, and blue crepe paper as a con­ ■ ■ ■ Aetna Plre When driver safety teats were hut by her skill at gathering Si28— ...... U H 1 more' dimea and dnllare than ever rible armamenta race. The I.diteflt! Voluntary IJMT prosecution might bo in order. The tainer for the dainty gifts of the WDRC—Ouy Lombardo, Hartford F ire ...... 136 Tho American Association of grand jury report referred to "cer­ offered in New York recently, 12- dimes. She may fill her coin box eleven guests-^all of whom were before. Motor Vehicle Administrators says .Nothing would produce more The backera of permanent con- 000 persona took the testa. w n c —Weather. National PIra ...... 60 "The purchasing power of the tain very Influential Democratic through the uneoltcited gifts of members of the COOS. Phoenix...... 86 about 35 per rent of the nation's eonatematlon, on either aide, than acriptlon for America — which pollilclans” and to "another proip- 4:88— March of Dimea dollar, like the drtxing is below visual safety any- ddal -acceptance- of- diaarma­ w n c —EmIl Cote Glee Club. one- In-.your- own-.pocketbook,~ has KeadllerakUAdvto— would be th e greateat atBl^e" Ihent—l>emoeratic- pollttrian" 'amt WONS—Newa; "Blir Jeiiklna: 'Xeln'a~CiauaIty 81 standards.-... — ment by the other. Everybody la change ever made In traditional "large contribtitlons to the Dem­ W THT—Sereno Gsmmell. Aatna U fa ...... 86 ocratic party" in the course of Ua for diaarmament in theory; no Ooim. General .. ____ 132 American life—are not only In­ narration of unplea.sant things 4:46— one really .expai^ to have to grapr. tent upon, uaiag.the present cold __ w n C -'T h rea Star Extra. Hartford Steam Boll. 32 about the operation of the Hous­ WDRC—Lowall Tlibihas; pie with It, in pracUce. Our dlplo­ ing Authority, and those who Travelara ....'...... 410 war emergency as the excuse for WONS—Bin Jcnklna. t _ rohaa UUStlnB mata have'made fli^ apeachea iand putting -ovar, now, a program know Mr. R ile y 's thorough grasp W THT—Slocks—Sport*. Oonn. Power ...... 37 oarefuUy Inconcluaive propoaala of parly matters in his own city which wouldn’t be used unUl after of Hartford could not fail to con­ » : « 8 - Oonn. Light. Pow o-... 14H about diaarmament. But our diplo­ Hartford Elec. Lt. . . . 43% ADMIRAL TV U)e c€dd war la over. They are also clude that ha would feel honor- WDRC—Beulah, ELECTRIC macy la really tha diplomacy of willing to violate the principle In­ bound to devote himself to the de- w n c —Boaton Blackle. Hartford Gas CO. .... 35 WAS $249.95 the atomic bomb. W e ara wedded femw of such individiiaU and W H A T—Symphony Hall. So. Naw Engtand volved In their own program, In IM.' ...... 84% 38% ta that tomb. Wa wouldn’t know events .if the .need arose. - W THT—Weather; Songa and STOVES temporary; come-on fashion. Ih the Stories. ■OuMfOefOrlag Osaapaales how to think or act In the world Fortunately anil pl.-fciMintlv. IB ■ • SALE $ 1 6 8 ^ HOTPPINT hope that that will put a sugar Grand Jury .Maltbie ifoiirtiiilto IS yours WONS—Pulton Lewis, Jr. Am. Har^are . 18 20% Fed. Exeiae Thx loeinded Wa without^t. Therefore, although we coating on their proposition. that he had found "no reason­ T:15— Arrow Hart and Heg. 68 81 know we should give it up If Rue- WONS—Tello Teat. Aaao. Spring ... S3 36 8208.86 $229.95 Thla la what is contained In the able grounds for a prosecution ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Ba agrees to our plana for haring for crime." thus releasing Mr, W DRC-Jack Smith. Bristol Brasa . .. 13% 15% weird proposal now put forward OoUina 185 206 tha whole world give It up, we' are Bailey from his state of readi­ 1:80— .by eSudrman Vlnaon of the House ness and leaving him free t « de- w n c —Nawa. ---- Em-Hort 67 71 wi-a;«$i69.95 not really prepared to give It up. 17-INe DUMONT Armed Servlcea COriimittee. What vole his energies. In carefree W THT—Silver Eagle. FafiUr Bearing 36 39 Ruasla, similarly, would ftol i WDRC—Peggy Lee Show. Hart A COoIey .... 36% 42% WAS S419.95 k k k * k k la his proposal T It ia that romptil- fiMhIon, to his normal pasljme of aimllar pang—a- etmllar feeling tr.vlng lo tiiiinl Governor I.o give up our capacity' to and nonaenairal auggestlona ever PONTIAC DEALER , W TIC—Fibber McGo* and CHATTfRIOk wage that war. made on behalf of a p lm of \ Holly. RESTAURANT . S A L E $389 Sdf.P«lisliin9 Wax Vlahlnaky has now taunted ua, legielatlon. It would to a similar WDRC-Puraiilt. 818 MAIN STREET Fed. Excise Tax Included WONS—Myaterious Traveler. where it wounds lia moat, with thing to sugar-coat a new tax' by #This newly perfected, manuiactwed fuel deliven Reg. $1,48 ★ ★ it it. it it *?pl riMicesalona to our own point providing t^at, durln^g the "first MORE HEAT per ton than any other solid fuel. Steady .-. ■ « f view on diaarmament. Ha has, year it was' on the booka. It need heat, and plenty of it."" . Hoirrox WR0CGES m % first, Inaartad one word In the be paid only by those who felt like HEARING-AID lfo*"etAnon. S7JI Main St. - te t W ^HAPLE " 1 totog-fnepecte*; - - scripUoa.4^. America-'im>-T>pvrat- ■ otJw fuel. *DonH 'put -^t ofF; buy-a lefiad-today." " • JIAtUDRAFTHI I Vlahlnaky has, second, aban- Ing. Perhaps 'because they believe KiTCHEiiror d ^ ed the .erstwhile Russian time In It ao sincerely, they are willing working man who tills tha soil comas tha.fruits of Natura in bountiful CONDOLE 4 Ctadra aad Table I O MARK OF ttole for abolition aad control of to resort to any Strategy, ‘ any L u M tsulm ouALiTv array. God lovos tho Farmof, somsona'has said, baeausa ha is in REG. S4S9.9S Tahie Slxe 2jlxS2 atomic weapons. Preriouely,’ Rus- promise, any diaguiar, in order to such dost communion with tho good oirth, Ha plows it. Ha plants ANYTHING Wbea Opea 54x28 has been Ihelatjng that a prohl- get it, through how-. But thi* Kind So poxeerful a poison is botuKnus toxin, the product Reg. $48.86 . it. Ha worrias ovar it. And lo, thon his smiling holds a rt lusn and SALE J „bttloa upoii the manufacture and Of urgency Is in lUelf, a warning CONNECTICUT COKE o f tiny bsciena called OomriSum hotu/inum, that $288 abundant with tassals, tomatoas and all tha things wa aat. Fat cows use of-atomic weapons come first to the American people— a w-arn . one ounce property distributed xrould deetroy the Fed. Excise TOx lortaddN k k k k k k entire population o f the Aasericas. In nature there to to followed by Institution of a Ing that thoae who are filled, with and porkars giva us milk and maat. And Mrs. Fsrmar has chickans CHOICt OF ovn 4«,M0 FAMIUU occur many other deedlv poisons, some of srhidh ■k ★ ★ ★ ★ ITS •Jatam of international control. It do not trust ua to make our own and turkays .for tha markat. Without tho Farmor thara would bo no are extremely valuable in the trealawnt of dtoaae. 15 FOOT HORDE Now Russia concedes that the decisions about a program through lift or living. Lot's saluta lus sun-up to sunsgt oxistonca . . . and ba Phsrmacials are bound by law and profeaxional tito things should come together. processes oTcalm deliberation, at gratoful for his bounty! . .. ■ ethics to diapense dangerous drugs only when pre­ TELEVISION DEEPraEEZE In the original Baruch plan we the time when the need for it m OONSEOHCUT OOkE-FREE PHONE scribed by a physician. Please do not ba ofliendod TURN-TOP hgd a much different idea—that could really be appraised. They xvben refused the right to Jbuy thrroid; penicillin, $379 amtrof o f all other nations should want a thoughtless. Instead of a snifs, bikI other drags. T l ^ are dangerous lo use EHTEHPBItE I BS OB YOOH BEWlUB except under the supervision of a physician, ^erer TABLES k k k 'k k k odoM first aad that until we were thinking, decision. They even want rely on self-aaedicatipn. T to risk nivblred'‘fitr out- aotlafied with thla control of other to obscure the real nature o f the REG. S15.00 DaUXE SCOOTING. BOLAND MOTORS FUaUEUER -- xreight any baniSt that any be derived. Al«rayi .tea STARSCOOTBI o ^tlooa, we would retain our own thing being voted for by offering C U T T H A T your doctor. 358 EAST CENTER STREET Atomic facilitiea and our own to change that, nature from Ita TELEPHONE 5191 . ' n >^s h $10.88 o tomlo bombs until we ourselves basic element, compulsion, to FUEL BILL WITH $ 1 0 than volunteered to Join the rest volunteering—for one year. That SALES and SERVICE k k k k k k o< the world in taking the atom should fool nobody. We should not ATTIC INSULATION | _ NEW STORE HOURS ] •lit of war. vole a major change In American 369 CENTER STREET — PHONE 4079 — MANCHESTER, CON'N. QUINN’S PHARMACY ELEOTRIO Obat waa a p lw we had while life as a minor, policy in a cold 873 M AIN STc--TEX. 4186 2 MooUav ToMRoy W«d. Friday Sertofdoy' a war. It ahould to handled aa a ' - ■ : DLANKETS w t hid our monei>oly. It doea not ' EST. ^902 A.M. • A.M. THURSDAY t A.M. SA.M. 2 p i m fm likely we could iaaiat on Jt major decision, and in its own 0 0 gS, • A.M. TheWC-GLENNEYca when at least cna other na­ time and aUnoephere. fa fa fa fa ^ tion hoa bomto too. BUILDING MATERIALS We Salute Our Town ! r sp.iA AP.M. sr.M. tA.M.to1UP.M. 4 P. M. 5 P. M. 1 WhOe ih e y SIMM two coaceoalona from In Worid War II tha Armed LUMBER FUEL O e l m r y $2 7 Porcea acquired morn ths» jg,cioo liovo tba mala diffar* dog^of many breeds.- tltriKAiN ST. rvrititiTfi .-A'

.Cr,-. TT- ) . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, 5IANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15,, 1952

MAKCHEST£RyEVENIN6 HE»ALD, MANCHESHSI^ CONN* lOJESOAY, JANUARY .15, i m ■i -trolr maasures: - Y lto’' ’'gap’-Htotween" -Hm Western, and WatHiit diaaewg; m sm srnii ‘ Bga MBt-wsmw' M rW ta ' $' lumit weiit plana bq. da W ad ty -tha dtae^ Hill armament eommtiaton. tiM worit of the Tumor Clinic, gad tag point for the West, which dbta Soroptim ist Cliilir not want to 'rheivs' Ita strongest The commiaalon'a job Is to draw W om en Cola FoMen Ke^ Pim^ on March Mias arMfta toM h mimbar of. up treaties for dprasentatlon to a A a t A 1- amuirtBg incldanU with regard to Canada^ W aras As Blood Donors Thursday New Red Atom weapon before there are strong ^^Joarterfy Add 2 Meild«r^ guanateea tha geaca wlU be kept. ^zarmamrot u Statflii also pmiOlNKI yeaterday non-members, of the ■ Uqttad -Na­ meating, Monday evantag, Jan. S| oil Peajce The Silk Cily tootbail team 1st, Controls Pjgn tions as Communist ' ChinaY an'd 4 It e e t PJauR Activitieg -gkjrt all «f-fiusata:a-Jai^.J,'paaca ' h A ils r reftoahmaaia ta the dtaitag Ing to donata blood as a group on ; prqgram’’—with the exception qf liiljr’aT”’ " T ------?• J ^ (OwUaaed ttNk Page Oae) Thursday while the Bloodmoblle (Coatlaoed Iroa. Bag* 0*e) Diaenaaion" iritich ia being uaed boys who aren’t working during fostered secret Big Four talks six Committee debate on the broad Western resohitino and suggested w m n m p tsm m Q ^ fin of 47$ Main atreet, sllppera and antique furni­ the 13-nation Attantlc ajiiance as a’eeks ago. In an attempt to reach dilrtng the month of January by ture. Tile old-feshloned, apecioua those hours plan to be there," he Soviet plan ia expected to last un­ th a t' the commlasloh spertfically HEvory broath of J dren’a photographer. the Weat’a “aureat guarantee" of said. atrreers^nt (>n dieirmanient-—de­ find but Just how much freedom a l aocieUea in the Atlantic Die- Plana for the year’s activities house, the d ^ a t bn Edward atroat til late this week, when a vote will peace. . Albert Vlncek o f S3 Bunce drive, veloped atrong support fo r the be taken. The -group likely will [ the Soviet Union would allow ih- DUP-XenON RELIEF frool O O M ^ ttafflooM Of (MM o. trlct. . were dlscuased. This ia the tOUi forma an ideal aatting for thaee Membera who WUI participate la Speaking at a lake tfbut and better known as "Yosh" to hla western view, it was learned. adopt tha Western proposal that' t^roational atom Inspectors. anniversary of this woman’s aer- treasures. " ' roaat beef dinner given in hla' hon­ Manchester fans and friqnda, haa No matter how choked-up or uppiSr brondblal CongesUM V_* ’ promoting the dlscuealon. at Uua vice club, the firat claasll^ation The whole section was once the HNE KDMNG A leading rep'resentifttve of that miserable a cold makes you there'sQOthtag like using Vida meeting and their aubJecU will be 5686 or by the Canadian government, been the leading spirit In recruit­ club for women In town. / Deacon Henry Griswold farm, -and 763 MAIN STREET TEL. .ha pMred into the future and de- group said they felt study of the feel, hereI's a.hema-provad VapoRUb ta tfsiiin. as foilowa; Mrs, Marian .MrQon- ing his team mates as. blood. dan-<. Bbviet pofttian. by the Tiltarm-' A report waa Bt.vm 9< .«.iww tar Ms houaa on .Oektaad atraet aao .ctared: O ff. When .asked what prompted. r'SelRroent.____ . .ncU, - -•.What-ia. P r a y e d . tf,Mx», rtanmtioiial - eltttr'ta - tba/Aanrloan eav4iiwl-of-tha ■targa'--1»araa' amen^. tmmmisMon / W'oald -'Ita'' Ofe’ worst stullineutCta^ and makes AMd tMWOya 1^ l i Roselyit Hill, "What does it mean " N « - JARVIS REALTY the Silk City blood donor recruit­ All. Watch VIOUH-VIOLA-QUITM lb estate recently purchased In The ruln'fiildrrs keep mlling In to the Manchester Marrh of Dimes an the' fotal today boots over Ih m 'msU ft tf ill Mwiii "" to face whatever aggression may ment, ’’Yosii” Vincek. 1^ historian Requirements for the scholar­ —I-I in g Island. N. V., remodeled and the $3,000 mark, Pnatmaater H. Olln (irant (renter) empties another bag full of, foldetn on tbe desk Sion, MIsa McHugh gave a talk on fall upon us.” Repairs Are for the association. ships are that the boys must hare AT Hia NEW STUDIO ust year dedicated as a school for of Pnlio Treasurer Oeotge Frost (right) at the Manchester Trust fCompany. f'lierfcing the opemtlnn Surest Guarantee Contingents such as the Silk been born in the Colony, be phy­ Tested On The he deaf. Is Arthur J. IW.IaIre, drive chairman. Keside.-ila are aaked to return coin folders as soon as possible. The Atlantic treaty, he de­ City team are welcome, indeed; in- sically nt aryl have successfully Coburn andMiddlebrook, Im:. 35 LILLEY STREET — TELEPHONE 2-BfM ■Miss Emily Kis-sniann. president The local drive'will cllmai w ith the PoUo Ball this Saturday at the State .\rhior.v.' clared, "ia the surest guarantee the drive to build up the blood re­ completed the fourth yeay In a ii AitH MASTER if the local society, urges all not only of the prevention of war, serves needed so desperately by vernacular school. Value of the FOR MANY YEARS STAFF VIOUNI8T , nembers to make a special- effort INVESTMENT SECURITIES ./ help spend them. The South A fri­ but of victory, should our hopes forces in Korea- and by our Man schnlsr.shlpK is S2.00 a month In AND GUITARIST STA’HON WTIC , ' . - d be present, to share Jn the en- be blasted. addition to complete exemption GAUDET cans assist the reserves by selling Emefgency*Doclors N ine M an Race cheater Memorial.H o s p 11 a I pa- 541 MAIN STREET TEI.KEHONE 8631 ightenme'nt attained in the re­ The T7-year-old British leader, tiedta here at hbnia. Other grovips from school fee.i. * 8$l M AIN ST. M em ber'of Hart ford Symphony arid' Bushuell M em stitl. tinae to the above jiubjects. gold to Britain for sterling. ■Butler, was. ready .10 ask. if the . D r . ' Howard. Lobliwgrd. tel, „....,liLalj|? P riiw p iy AT becaiise of bad weather, rancelled ( Across From St. Jnmea’a Cbiireh.) Theatef rirohestra. Indtvtdnal tastnictton only; — . • ' "Hnsteasea for"the’ social fnl- 'plana to fly hack to Washington JEWELERS owing the meeting will be Mrs. Oommonweal'.h nations were wil­ 2-4369; (knd Dr. Gerard Miller, ii.ii.iM.' ...... -A ' i' t I V iMiu..-. ling to make more aacrtflCes. But .1629, are the physicians of the this morning. -Instead, he planned ifildred Hanson, Mrs. Sophie (Continued from Page Om ) to leave by titiih, arriving in the taton amt Mrs, Alien Magnuson. several of them* countries already Manchoster Medical Aasacla- are restive about restrictions on tion who will respond • to oonstriirtinn days; Capital, about noon tomorrow. their dollar spending and resent emergency calls tomorrow aft­ Lucille May Grace, register of He to tentatively acheduWd to the fact that Britain's/debts are ernoon. the state land office for 20.yCars sail for Britain aboard tW queen Mary on Jam 23. His j^arture Britain ' i far the biggest draliymn the ac­ and the first woman ever'to run counts. , / win follow 19 days oJfTBViewing for Governor of ; urgent problems wlUl President A id «* -'Empire Pakistan, for example, has an- Appeals Judge .Robert F . Keo: ndiinc^ she’-Ts willing to but given up trying to clear transcon­ , Truman, Prims -Minater- Louis St.- npi tinent si highways U. S. 40 and .10 non of Mindeh, who in provioua Laurent and oth j^ top American down her dollarguying. canipaigna lost a governor’s race RADIO AND TELEVISION Governm ent sources reported, over the Sierra except for rescue and Canadian ojfictals. (ronDnned from Page One) operations. Strong winds piled to and a .depate-race to Churchill ^peared somewhat however, that Britain b e 11 e v e a Bussell Long; most of the tVimmonwealth will deep ilrifta behind the snowplows. tired from Jiia round of confer­ ruptry forced a 30 per rent rut .The Army convoy, from Sixth Lieut. Gov. William Dodd, who ences durtag hla speech lliat night. In the boufid‘s value-from $4.03 follow her lead In retrenchment. broke with Governor Long after Theae tir c e a expect the talks to Army headquarters In San Fran: But his ftow'lng oratory, sprinkled to $2 30. their successful race for the two w ith 'i^ is e for Canada, drew, re­ center/on what measures will be Cisco's Presidio w-as loaded aboard The sterling area then was lit flat cars Jn. a.relief train at ,f'ol- top positiona In 1948; peated bursts of applause from ^hr ■ deht- to the doHar—nations.—pcin-~ qulekwt-and-moat-effectlvein-sav- fax. 'pve tfslh included a diner, State-Sen. DudtrjrLeBlanp, for­ Sllt^'uest's'.'.... ■ ' cipally the United States, and Intmoney. coarhes" and a rotary plow. mer ownei: of a multl-mlllton dol­ '\t no point did he mention Rus-' couldn’t sell enough goods to pay Joining Butler In the talks were Get Some Food lar .patent medicine iHadarol), . by name as a menace to world kt \*. Ita way. Now It la In debt to uglaa Abbott, Canadian finance Railroad officials said Uie plan who has also broken with Gov. 'peace. The closest he came was WJ?: ..JCurope aa well.. In,.December, fop/ minister; flir Arthur Fadden, Aua- Long; Whefi^e said Vhb 12-h*n6n AtTah- " VrsllBnMrbaaiirer; 'Sidney O.- Hol-- wan..to.,tak_e. the \Vea.ss_ls., as . tipse Inataner, Britain bought fropi as possible to the streamliner,' fitff- Liles;, -of Ijtke TharlCS, a tic pact, sprang from a desperate . western Europe nearly It.V) yill- land. New Zealand prime minister; «ergeajt-at-arm.s in the St.ate jieed to .counter , a "specific, dan­ N. C. nayehga. South African fl- then send them crunching over th Ifop ■ .more goods than she /eolil deep snow to the train and return H.oiiae~o'f U'epre.sentatives and the ger." there and paid for only Ividf the nance minister; Krishna Menon. only cRndldate advocating legal­ Long, Hard Ordeal difference; high commlsalntter for India In the 196 paaaengera to the._.relief train. 'The slrramltner has a creiv ised gambling,- ■± In an apparent move to prepare The gold and dollar reHerves. re- London; Mohammad All. Pakistan of 30. James , MoLemore, Alexandria roe British people for more belt­ btilM w’ilh II.,S. aid after devahia- finance minister; J: R. Jayawar- It was estimated the relief cattleman and biislnesariian. tightening, he said; tlon.^are falling swiftly. In the last dene,'. Ceylon finance- minister, and There Is also a Republican can­ ■‘T h e ‘ordeal that Hex before us E. C. F Whitehead, flnanee minis­ traln'4 rbiafy plow i-buTd chew its quarter of 19.11, they dropped at way to wltjiin three miles of the didate-Harrison Bagwell of Ba­ Will be hard and will not be short." nearly twice the rAte that preceil- ter of South Rhoiteals. stalled City of San Francisco. ton Rouge but he is unopposed With outthrust jsw, he added, ed devaluation. If the. decline con­ Last night a Weasel from a for his party's nomination and his With Hdolight however, that the British "do not tinues at this rate, the sterling utllltlea company maintenance name does not appear on the bal- Want to live on our frfenda and're- area will be nhf broke bv Septem 226 S ln iiu lr d crew and a group of skiers fof. lations. The British want to earn b«r. reached the streamliner from Soda In LDuisinna.. Democratic nom­ -their owm living and pay their own , tV-lll Cut Imports Springs, some 14 miles away. The ination Is tantamount to election. way." he said. , ' Butler already has ordered cuts III Snow Slorih Weasel carried 400 pounds of food, I.asiiea in the campaign have Churchill predicted “ A magnift- In imports from western, Europe blankets and medlcsl supplies. centered around state taxes—the cent future" awsita Canada — "If ^totalling about one billion dollar’' Most of the passengers were in highest per capita in the nation— only we can all get through the __ a year, imposed economics in gov­ (Conilnued_. from Page One) GOLDEN JUBILEE T E L E ^ present hideous world jnuddle. good oonditlon. though getting a and other I>iuiaiana affairs, but ernment spending, and la pfepar- hit cold. However, some w ere 111, they have frequently been subor­ Despite the present dangers, he Ing plana to slash conaiimptinn at they, had taken shelter. Contln- axpressed confidence that event FOR A VETERAN'S CALL HOME — in the New Haven Veterans' HotpifaL shown ulpc drifts threatened to bury the Including a .woman w-lth a heart dinated to bitter personal atttacks home even more sharply to divert uolly "A ll will be well." cabins. ailment. They were treated hy an by the candidates on each other. here under corutruclion, .we‘ plan tq jnttqll fqcilitiet (or Teleeort mobile talephonq L ji___ .. Ib.pre g«>qda_ for sale abroad. - ‘-‘We ahall provide against-am- . ..Only - Jine .eaatbound. .SouUvem Army doctor,^ himself a passenger. Among the record 981,000 total But Blitler hoMa the npVhTrih'that PtieV tor-the'-trafn'x tw o engtnes’ registered. Voters are- about 86;fl00 WITH thus prevail ovof the dangers an- service a tpecidi, poiiable unit thot wiif bring the lefephohe to the blidsidts $F Britain alone can’t solve the fi­ Pacific train was scheduled today. The O ly of San Francisco was to was used Up by yesterday noon. Negroes a record registration for problems of the. future," he said yeterans' who connol walk. Right from fheir beds, ihe)t'll be .abla lo folk with ihdir nancial crisla. The train was stalled near Dbn- that race though Negroes have "W e ahail withhold no sacrifice Britain la the hanker for the leave by a southern route and then families and friends at home. proi-eect northeastward after ner Summil, some 110 sir miles voted In I.,oiflsiana Democratic grudge no toll, seek no sordid gain aterltng area. All the roiintnea e»- northeast—of-Sa n-Fcan<’tsc-v-TTiat primaries for years —taar—no-foe,------—,— ——- cept South Africa put their dollars rtAasIng the~mduhTaiha"ThcC'eaSP' iwnind Overland and Gcild (Vast Is the ares Where, In the winter If no candidate wins a malority | "W e have, I believe, within u In the reserves and are entitled to of 1346-47. the Donner party of In today’a voting', a runoff be­ the life strength and guiding Ugh runs were ranfclleil. MODERN ART ? N O - it's a The California Division of High­ 42 perished on Its long.'-covered- tween the twn top candidates will | HERE’S HOW HALOLIGHT WORKS by Which the tormented wort W'sgon trek to Ciiltfnrnla. ways reported It temporarily had be held Feh. 19 around us' may find tts harbor o telephono lineman's glove in­ Among the train’s passengers Polls open -at 6 a. m. frstl and I safety after a storm-beaten voy Knitted Ohves flated for inspection. R'lgid In- were imme delegstes^Jo the_ Re- 7. Pi, Jn a piibllrsh 'National 'Co lia m i f t e e ~few 'parishes'' ( coOhtleai, .where | . The veteran_ ...... British political ler sp^ion of ecj’ufpmeWf «~dTegu-~' "And Ascot. meeting opening In San Francisco So Wonderfully they will remain open until 9 p. der departed from his prepare lor port of telephone safety tomorrow. . i. m. text to pay tribute to Gen. Dwigh Simple D. Eisenhower as a great man fo routinf. New HaioliftHT brinfsy* hls'work as supreme Atlantic par t ill m a m , TV scrtMiw i yo4f Hsit-completoly - 'army commander, (< " I think I may say that withe Iw v u b u M liabted frame getting mixed up In party po' tics,” he added with a wink. svrreu iid ed wM > ■ ■' ■ ' A arewnci the picture— W*BE W vW w • f-- /. . to relieve the •i- / M an Shot lo4)ealh 8h«Hrp CMrtratt. i > A t M aiisfieU I H oii>e

in this Brahd New (Continued from Page .One) drinking. They said they found a New FIRST with HsMifM HRST hi pwfsnmaM HRST is bMHty FIRST is Vsivt crudely drawn map In the dead fOnd ofOaT! man’s hand. They said it waa ap­ parent Morawski had telephoned the woman he intended to visit automatic TAi^.wuTo ipoorf iMvitoli^ and had drawn the map at her di­ HiOH OVER K O R E A N o telephone lineman turned soldier does his regular work Hartford, o recording of M ;^ Buddoy'sjsIsoaMt rection. He went to the wrong '"- • omld the eonstont donger' of 'tm*btish on4 srMper--.firOi InsiolUng-ond-mointoiniog .com*. • ’iwrase -when hr'reached-'the •hoo.s- 'voK'e'bofombtic'bll^ yoti' l5»ow 'adiliin' yaiAHt "T ” -ing development. municolions systems for our armed forces is the work of the 4th Signal Bottoliont com- called a disconnected number. 1 | •Mrs: Madora’S husband and the posed largely of telephone company men from oil over America. bead of the other family whlclt > J l«d ta, toe tmtbUflg arrfyqtt^ltonie p-SMj. wjiwe-1 iiiinrti', .. fc- r-. «bDuS .,L.«a,-ja,.toota.UM.FEait...4k. MTiitney- Aircraft factory In East Hartford, where. ,.both - are em­ “^7“ • - vqii ployed. The- ahooting occurred about 15'-minutes before the men returned home, police said. The two families moved here re- ^ n t ly from Greenville, Me., police said. Morawski U survived by his mother, Mrs. Agnes Morau'xkl of 2903 WiUtagton; four sisters, Mrs. Nello -V- See Ihe Nash Rambler Country Club' ' AntipostI ^ WUltagton, Mrs. Rita [ ^ By Mrs. Aaae Cabot Balichi o f Springfield, Maas.. Mrs. . iHcta is a good-looking acceasory . W e’Y* got the car yoo’ve waited for— the dashing B t ^ e y Kulleak of Staffon; sa$ that la designed for easy -2- By Hue Burnett | -Bprtaga, and M.rs. Peter Dudeck o( teqdle knitting. The vveU-fiUtng -Here is a neat and simple frock Rambler with its $300 worth o f custom accesso­ Willtmantic, and a brother. John glovea and aSent feature 'attractive for daylong wear Jhat even a be ries at. no extra cost— with its record-breaking 20" CpOLIDGEwith Morawski of Stafford Springs, | :aUe-atitch- trima. ginner ran make' with ease. Just 31.OS miles per galjon made in the Mohilgas 'BkUam No. 3903 containa.com- two main pattern pieces - and a 17" ADAMS with St'ndenta Aid Horricane Belief | ^cta luiitUng Instructions, mate- clearl.v Illustrated aew—chart to Economy Run—with all its flair and powerhouse HALOdGHT ,'lal requirsments, stitch illuatra- gtitae you smoothly and (juickly performance—now at last in a sedgn—the Nash ' Montreal—{$*)— West Indian dont and fliUahlng directiona. Pattern No. 8771 la a sew-rite Rambler Country Gub. Come sec it! HALOLIGHT ■tudento at McGiU University Bend.25o in coins, your' name, perforated pattern in sizes 14. 16, staged their own concert lii aid of tddreaa and the pattern -number to 18, 20. 40. 42. 4.4. 46. Size f6. A'fuA JMdfers, Smth-kf/H/mtor DetroMa Ai 'Anne'Cabdt. The Mancheeter Eve- 3 7-8 yards of 39-Inch. Fund. 'They featured colorful llog Herald, 1160 Ave. Americas, For this pattern, send 30c In ' eal-viBo munic In a Caribbeain set- 'Wew York 38, N. Y. coins, your name, address, size de­ Anhe Cabot'f new Album of sired, and the pattern number to "Bte a'Show Me'Drfwe!.. Vaadtowork ia a "muat." It’a Sue Burnett. The Manchester Eve­ RADIO iHd TELEVISION tbockfiiU of charming designs as ning Herald, 1150 Ave.. Americas. BOLAND MOTORS, Inc. veil u begiimeia’ "H ow-Tq’’ di- New York 3$, N. Y. ■actiona on knitting and yroqhet- The new Spring and Summer 3i f Cuutur StTMt, MoneliMtur Bg . . . a gift pattern printed in Basie Raabion "tor women who sew 2f 9 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST 2 1 21 04 Be .Kook amt many other grand will be rsedy for you ahortly.i TELEPHONE - B OR M « ■eatuna. S8 canta. Bepd 38 cento now tor your copy. TV ^ m i W<

t. ? T A tK T B t ■AUCITESTER BVEl^^Q HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1981, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN;«"TlJESDAY/JANUARY 18. 1952 -IliiiJ-lKardLHcad Nurses ] KfifauMeidMtti On. Race After. d W ill Conceto Panel b TPrexy Quit Si5et:ican lo m Trtunan Parley [ ...--Deatfi*-"-,- ■ 7-: ' Judfe,^Wril^ Appointe Bower# P TA Sponsors G O P '/ f o ^ Committee H. il^ e Alcorn Gaai> ' |B»^Ml6n; Ma r tl n (CMltaiMid from PAga Om ). 'TdhhT.McGnlkf THdiy fWifdii- THE CbmisliLeyRMi^s" Drown ^~6eau dian for Harry, Jr. Acts as Metderator er to Endorse General Berin^t and Patr&T W ashinpon and .Aces they discussed "political niattera" Dies at His H on^ White Sox Post Remain tlnlieal Rep. Hays (D-Ohio) has dlscusi - Tl^e achool building program An Eisenhower for PreMdent HoraU Angie TIm ERgUmd children will try atd entering a slate of delegate* In Rec Feature Tonight to brook their father * eaUte, It will iMon go forward at an ac- John J. McCarthy of 16 Pfcn ,cU)b In M anchester will become a Chicago, Jan. IS Iff) — T he L l#Aai(UAgs for Kefauver in the Democratic \TL Pet. Fold, O ’Brieii Resign# waa indicated today in the ap> celeratM pace now that obataclea Hill street, one of the town's wide­ raanty In the near future, accord­ EARL W. YOST Comlakey hsMball clan, having preferential primary in Ohio. -patched up family squahblss be­ Feature game In the Rec Senior Brown and Beaupre .. A " 0 1.000 Buch aa land purchase and other ly known , and best beloved dti- ing to atate leaders in th* move­ apottoUMar League tonight wUl ha a hntUa pointmeht of nuardiana ad litem to Asked about this today, the Sen­ fore. again la axpqcted to smooth Camera Vet Manchester Plumbing/ 3 1 .750 aens, died laat night at hla home hatween Harm's Oamaraa and the Naesiff Arms ...... Z. 3 1 .666 By EARL YOST ■ 9 rapreaent them |n the probate buaineaa.. detail* are being rapidly ator said h* had told Hays he ap­ ment, but whether auch a club will out its latest and most Mnaatlonal after a short Illness. DMili Of lteart(nRaaswreff Raata ONB rOK ■ »» BOOKB outburst—the resignation of young pace-Mtting Amariean L«gion. Deci'a Drlve-ln ,U... 3 1 ,6u%> Pttlio Fund One-Ball "American-Professional Basket- hearing on the wt|l. Ironed out, In the-opinion of Sher­ be the offspring of the Republican The Chm eras hAve split • In six preciated his "Intereet^ and confi­ "Johnny the Baker," as he waa Thera wilt M t ba any more re- Most unusual basketball play of Chuck Oomiakey aa vica president CHarlea Ponllcel^.. 0 4 .000 Sweepstakes Saturdasr bad Leagua, formerly comprised' On the recommendation of Judge wood Robb, member of the Board Town comnoltte* or th* product of gamae while The Lekions hoeat a First National Bank .. 0 4 .000 of eight entries from Pennsylva-. Nathan Sfhatt, attorney for the dence" but that hadn't mad* a familiarly known, had reached the erVed ' Mat tickets available at the year. and aacretnry of tha White Box. of Education. an Independent group has yet to I the remaining Manchester High During a recent high achool How it will be done remained 5 and 1 mark. First gams at 7| Second annual one ball bowl­ nia, 'Connecticut, Naw York and England children. Probate Judge decision. great age of 92. The son of o'clock will pit Big Buck's against W ashington, D. C., is down to aiit Robb expressed this opinion in Michael and Ann (Donovan) Mc­ be decided, I home basketball gamaa. Faculty basketball game at Suffleld High. A.queation today which only could Brown and Beaupre refhalnad ing sweepstakes for the In­ John J. Wallett appointed Kefauver was asked if he had Managar Dwight Parry reports the Belch Pontiaca. undefaate^n the West Side Mid­ operating cluba' today. League- Meada Alcorn. Hartford attomry, answer to a.queation posed at a decided to make a stat'em ent Carthy, aa a young naan he came W illiam S. Davis, chairm an o{ Coach Bill aibnay of Berlin High he answered by Chuck's mother, fantile Paral)-sis fund cam­ that then waa not enough demand reached Into his bag of tricks and Buck’s will be ahooting for their get BasMtball League with a 38 Publicity Director John Bush an- to repfeaeiit W. Harry, Jr^vho panel discusaion held by the around Feb. 1 because Feb. (T is to Manchester to serve as coach­ th* Rep^lican Town committee, Grace R. Oomiakey, president of second straight success after ab- - paign -will be staged Saturday Bowers School PTA laat night-at (or the tickets after a three game cam# out with-the following un- tha club, and the board of dlrtc- to 28 pdn over Ponticelll'a. Man- at the West ..Side Rec.The I nounced last night that Wasbi/gr w tt left out of hlB fathora will, the deadline for entering delegatee man for the late Dr. Frank B. said yeaniday that hla group will aorbtng five succeaslY* act backs,; , toh and Cerhprid(iic.,p*„. had.witbi-; -tile ..SChft^, w, i,-.ri,,— - in thh Ohio priitiify, ^ TtdAma;' ' Dr.rjAdama rand-hjbr :fanH; i^azlsaatt^ ubual out-af beuwda-plajr- agataat Plum hliig-kept paca.^ wjlh • event .-Win be'iqxmsorctt ■hy'Oie “durTn'if mil protate hegrlhg- «R me ; --V Ajpproklmataly in"~' reMrved .Tha I^tlaca Imve ^ toeitter the th*Raders 'by edging the First ■ drawn from , the 'membership. An- Other* #H6'|if{lcrpated In the He replied that there were ily occupied tor many years the Suffield High. Mra. Comtskey has called a West Side Rec Bowling document. whether to endorse the general for aeats were M t aside .for each home meeting of the board for Friday. 'win column. Nqfional Bank, 32 to 30. I nouncement came out-of .a special. diacumion, "Mlahcheatcr Today number of primaries coming up mansion a t 118 Main street, now the nomination and take the lead­ Berlin had the ball at aold-court. Bing Miller and Fred Booth, two League. Last year a total of ! league meeting In Wilkes-Barre. . At the aame Judge Wallett l,eo«ard EeeelleBta Mm. Am m Gilbert Mr*. RutJi Robla game in the experiment. Ilia Mats "I don’t know what tha young­ Paced by Norm HohentbaU, the received a mpOon for the aupport and Tomorrow," wete. George Mar­ soon. known aa 'The Gables" apartment ership in organizing one of the Tima was called while Coach Gib- of the‘best-playera tn the circuit, $72 waa realized and turned At the same time. Bush ah-, low, member of the Zoning Board house, .property of the Second were In the center of- the armory ney gave hia team, the play. When ster has In mind,” said Mrs. Com­ a had to come from behind to O' to the polio drive. Mof all the-prtnor children from, the ■ Eeonartf-Eccellwrtr.'s«?t'ltHW»n M heiJf.fte in; '^.riluha.'that .Klaanhfwzat.Bire*a,,-ia„ and Slava B^lnghlri wdll -he with nottli their fourth league win in ! nounced the receipt of a telegram oT XpptfarirxibeH'm i^^^ pitsi opewM last Mooday. Mm. Amie Olibeit T* braid day b u iw n fendeij . to enter the Minnesota prii ' "CbngregalwniQ'ChuiftTCT •-halK'- Pareiita-jBf--_ tM --atudent^ -pifir 7Ni*” T«M ‘ Berilli lakey.- "But'we hope to ait -4lown. . .. I’lcaidcnt Ervin Rusconi and eatate. X local concert vioUnlat, advartiaea Connecticut want to establish in alumni and ardent followera of - - . and get things straightened out Ole Drive^Inif. Rotr Roberta, AI (oi m any starts. 'PontlccHfa-win- i-fEom. Pzeaident John. J.- O'-Btlea ot. gineer at P ra tt and Whitney, .and the H-ard srhlle Mm. Ruth Robinson la aaalstant head ward day nume. mary. Later Mr. McCarthy entered the evai^ on« of the atsta'a 1.66 clU** _ playar' was St mid-eourt, out^of SetakI, Fran Lee and JMb MUIm - Secretary Tommy . MarlJn _-of New York_City,_for .more thgh. ,a_ ■“-^Alao on the recommendation' of m- aneU>er.--«olunni--of todayfaJ.^^^j^ Oftwamin,'president "“»r achoalhoF-MMcta-Indicated JoTJKXi lM>tmdar~tB - "poM ttoirto-thraw -tlir -fYMAyr^-^"— ...... - - Jeas-ia^-th(ee.peeyioua..atarU, 16ok< J^ge Schatz, Judge Wallett ap- .... b ii been da the ndmnig atM 'df the 1iM«rild«pRkrniif H*"iaM‘h«”SgaBT7sumyed the employ of the Goetz Bakery, which and towns. eral yeara th a t they would Hke to ick will be with the Pohlfece”- ed as if they might spring the up- th e Wipst! Side pin loop ! are doeade, requesting 'that hia res; Herald, the establiahment of hla Manchester High School Student tlM> pant It yearn wblln Mm. RoMnson baa been on the ataff for the situation or talked, it over with ball in-hounds. Meanwhile, hla The board appeared to have handling the details. y^HJlnted Clayton E, Carver, grand­ new studio at 36 Lllley atreet, for plant has been used as a factory watch home basketball gamea but The red hot Legionnaires will Mt of the young seiuKm. Under the Igtiation, submitted J,an. 3, become Council. Richard Martin, winner pant, 10 yearn. ______Senator Humphrey (D-M|nn) who building for 40 years by the Car­ But if the local GOP group de­ four tMimmatM broka for tha bas­ several alternatives. It could aim- effective at once. father of the England children, the Individual inatruction of both cides not to throw It* support to said they did not attend becau'sa ply refUM to accept the resigne- try to make It win number 6, at leadership of Cliff Magnuson, the There w ill be three cash of the Development Commission's has been urged by President Tru- lyle Johnson Machine Ooropany. ket—BUFFIELD'S BA8KET. Buf- the expenM of Herm'a but Herm's, prize*; first. $25. kccond. $10 Specific reasons for the with-' guardian ad litem of the four re­ heglnnera and advanced atudenta Eisenhower, the Manchester move­ it w as necessary to get In Una a t field . defenders cloMly guarded tloa. It could promote the grand­ Haclunatack Contractors were be­ "Manchester Today snd Tomor­ msn to be the "favorite son" can­ Johnny continued with the Mohr 6;30 the night of a game and pur­ now playing at a .500 average, will and $5 for high single. EntiT drawal of the.two clubs was,not, maining children. and allied fretted-instruments. m ent will IhT organised 'by an in­ their men. .ThrM of tha Btrlln son and namesake of the White hind 11 to 6 at the end of the clarified. However, poor attend­ During the hearing. .1 ii d g e row," contest waa moderator. didate from that atate. company who established a bakery chase a ticket and then alt for two be at full strength with Dick first quarter. In thA second canto, fee U $1.2.6. Rnlting will stsrt Mr. Eccellenfe. the son of Mr. A comment from the audience - He refused to discuss whether oh Gorntan place. He drove a dependent group, a state leader playtra went all tli« way down to Sox founder, Charles A. COmtskeyi ance has affected both clubs, Schatz also filed an affidavit to ChitdGives to Italy^s Needy^ hours before the main game start­ the "old roman,” to the presi­ Bcharmerhorn and Jeff Hayden, 'Magnuson chucked the zone de­ at noon Saturday. , and Mrs. Michael Eccellente of waa made to the effect that per­ he had any views as to when the baker's wagon for many, years all said. tha wrong basket, but tbs fourth, their sharp shooters from New Washington recently drew 13S„ probate the estate of .lane' Eng­ Maple street, began the study of ed. Perry received many of these after taking Mveral atridas In the dency. It could increase his salary fense for the man to man and fans while Carbondale has been' land. the eldest -daughter who, haps mor* atate or federal aid President will disclose his own jh- over town, and it w-as during this Representative Simon Cohen of requests and the writer also lia- Britain Teechera, on hand. The thinga began to look, brighter as lhe~violm at an early age. Hf'was should be sought for rommnnttteg Wins Thanks a f Mrs. Lodge Hentiona or to ipcculate~oh "Wfaat -time -that he endeared himself to Ellin^on, who -met Saturday wlfb " direction of the fihifflaId-|ioop,- re­ aS-vlca president and sacratary latter two have been unable "to be playing only road games for TOa' police believe, was killed along a pupil of Robert Doellner of thla tened to'similar requeats from traced hts steps and broka for his through a eonCractural arrange­ hta\charges forged ahe^ at the last three weeks. with her mother and .youngest which have unusual school build­ the President's announcement will -young and old. He has treasured Mansfield D. Sprague, state chair­ adults. here for week-ends but will be halfWay mark, 14 to IL'Hi* third town and stiidled. with several be when It is made. own basket Buffield players were ment. PGA Color Line brother. Jonathan, hy her father ing needs although they haven't the bell that heralded his approach man of the Eisenhower organiza­ Against the Alumni on opening The only thing Mrs. Oomiakey ready tonight. Al Surowiec, Snap period ended In a stalrtnate, 23 to Bridgcimrt Ntdl In / other prominent teachers. Includ­ the benefit of enough large indus­ A seven-year did Manchester - seen the program, she ran out to Friend* of the tall, soft-spoken to the housewives all these, years, tion, and other Eisenhower back­ confuaed auid dumbfounded ns tha Server,'and Ed WIerabickt round Bush also reported that Bridge­ before he killed himself. ing Mo.she Paranov of Hartford, night. Thanksgiving, all 112 re­ Berlin player took the hall near waa aura ahe could not do any 23- \ - - lip for Debate Judge Schatz said It might de- try to bear the tax-burden. girl who finally found. In the the'; kitchen luid told her mother Tennessean already have Kefau along with a picture of the bakery. er* to map strategy for the move­ served seats were dlapoaed of. How­ more was turn Chuck over her out the starting live for the Lens- Charhe Keeney finally found the port was quitting the league. Htrw- f-iiigi Rossi, Hans t.,etz, and Carl During the iHscu^on lively In­ that she wanted tn send her dol­ ver-for-'preaident groups working About 25 years ago he left the ment, raid yesterday th a/a Hart-_ mid-court and dribbled alt alone men. For the Leonard Street and Dow'Hubbard and Bill Shee- ever, later this morning Manager-. irelop- .that her., estate, haa .some Perrml - tir Ilalyr -He- has -been cause o t ,ltall«n._.flf>od, .teJ.lef-..:th.e_. ever, aEsinat Meriden High on Jan. down-to-4h«-Ber)ln-hSsfcet-where hoop an^sw tsh^!# of .his 8 points, ------.-*11 - rights against the estate of her te r e s t was Vihowri in....recreation lar trr help these-.children.------IH m oid'or'W e grstat'e*.------employ-•or-tturMotirron^tn'yttatton- Tb"id"Cbunfy organfipTld^^ 4 Tn a c o t game, only 81 ra hc^a, GeOrn DeMko at center, Leo key a(j'Vi*7'*4 wilt be the-start-- in the final sesnlon to help turn San Diego, Calif., Jan. 15- -(4’i— conrh'T’erty-pdbTtr or Bridge'^ violinist snd giiitarifil on the kind of expenditure she consid­ Her mother gave her approval, he dumped in the ball for two pre­ Forthwith acceptance -of the ert. father. heeds for high ichol age students "I have not encouraged ' biit "of the Orford Soap Company on formed next week and would con­ seata were sold. Last Friday night resignation would defeat a pro­ Day and Irail Tinsley up front. the tide. H^hehthal's 16 points, ail Action on the Professional Golfers denied the report and'satd his club, orchestral staff of W^^C and of ered worthy .of her owm hard-won and Mabel wrote her letter to Mrs. have not discouraged them," the Hilliard street and was equally cious points. was still In the league; Appointment of Alcorn to rep­ the Riishnell 'Memorial pit orches- and In the school problem as a tact local Elsenhower elements In when the Indians faced Windham How about that! gram prepared over the yeara by from the floor, paced- both club* in Association "color-line" rule resent Harr>- in the prohate hear­ whole. dollar is going to receive, from Lodge. As revealed by Mra. Lodge Senato'r said, adding that he hoped popular with his a.ssoclates there. every city and town In the county High of Wllllmantic in another the scoring department. Lou Gag­ termed b.v former hcnv.vweight A .special league meeting has, tiB. In fH.3B he loured South Amer­ the first lady of Connecticut, a today, the letter read u follows: He worked as usual laat week. A BHOTS HERB AND THBRR Mrs. Comlakey, widow of J. Louis been called in New York tomorrow' ing of the will, while Carver w as During the buslnera meeting fol­ to make a decision about the first that didn’t already have a move­ CCIL game, only three tickets were COmiqkey. to keep th e .baseball non, Bruce ^mith and Bill Gess boxing champion Joe Louis h * a ica with a concert group, and has personal letter* thanking her for D ear Mr*. Lodge; of February. year ago he received hla 25-year ■old in Advance and Mveral more Wednesday night haavyweighta Chef^s Complete Perfect night-- In an--effort TO-straighten- appointed guardian ad litem' for toured with radio and vaudeville lowing the panel, ^e problem ment underway and aid them in pioneering family at the helm of carried the atfhek for Ponticelli's.Vlii n. ban un non-white players- await­ the other children. Is at Ica.st a concerning Bowers School's spon­ her unselfish gift. 1 earned this dollar hy getting Await Truman .M'ord service pin. The presentation was forming clubs. to Ii^cheiteritea at the box of- Bob Satterfield and ClaranCe Hen­ A tap-in by John Leandar, wiiwith ed the arrival here today of PGA out league matter*. . groups in the If. S. She Is Mabel Swanson, daugh-' made by Eversley Childs, of New the White Sox. Manchc.'iter was admitted to the good Indication that the children soring of a boy scout troop when IS Excellenta on my report eard. IT thought before any decision 1 flee. Windham rooters purchased ry headline the Rabat teevee ring Thla i^an has aa Its eventual seconds to go, gave Mnn'chest;le s t^ Prealdent Horton Smith from Mr, Eccellente has also com­ ter of Mr. and Mr*. Victor E. Pleaae use It for the Italian ought to talk with the Chief Ex­ York, president of the Bon Ami show over Channel Six at 10... Iriigue on Jon. 1., H ie locals,., will fry to break the will, with the posed anil arranged many popular the cub smuts become of age was nearly 40 reserved seata. climAx the nxmlng of yoimg Oom- Round wuh Easy Victory Plumbing / 32 to 30 victory ov(er Pebble Beach. primary objective being the mi lii- Swanson, of 46 Middle Turnpike people in the flood. ecutive and the head of the party,” company, which product la manu­ Feeling that the reserved Mat Jimmy Milne, station manager at tlie Fir*L;NntlonaI Bank. I-oula has challengerl the con- sponsored by the British Ameri-' and seml-classiral pieces of music. raised. Ten men volunteers are west, and a second grade student iakey aa president. He Is the last cans Sports Activities Incorpor-., alon In iHe estate of the eldest son needed to assist In this work. Mabel Hwanson he added. factured a t the factory iiere ,*hd ticket ex|>eriment has not met with WNHC-TV In New Haven, drop­ of the.males In tAe family and Again''the underdog almost had troveralal ruling which bars “non- Mia "Oypsy .Nina ' .and "Maniiela" at Hollister schpol. , Few politicians, Including Ke- u.*ed all over the globe. ped dead laat Saturday. Milne Standings aled, h.ave - pla)'ed three games to" This latest development in the Mrs. Johnson's third grade Aged 7. Bowling the Bucceaa anticipated, the prac­ long has been groomed for the po- W Pet hla day. aa Ihe Bank fought hard Caucasian'' players from partici­ England case, came after much tango were played over the Na­ Mabel Swanson's dollar was a ' Mrs. Lodge; for her part, today fauyer. e x p e c t an.v immediate Mr. McCarthy took a g re a t In- tice has been discontinued, e t n y waa » familiar figure at many to gain its first win. One point pating in tournaments co-apon date, winning two. Last Sunday \ pupils won the attendsnee banner. altlan. Y Results tional Broadcasting System. special gift to her. from her fath tcresj;. in civic affairs and .always, state sporting : eyenta.. Doaton Chefs Diner . . 1 / 0 1.000 the locals defsaUd O^rjTOndal* a jj ___UPfir.'..,Illation______regarding_ _ the ab.sence a personal answer ta Mabal. .‘>.n .,whether, JPrpaldeitt , Trii-. said -the. reMrved. Mat aocoromor The 25^-year-old OomlJkey,' Ma's and Bill's .r. ;: \ Jo 1 .857 separated tha two teSnis at the sored by the PGA. , Imtlie vvifl of an.v ine^JnSn o n ii if --In World - War H ha -aerved .for er,, tn recognition of the fset that as follows; .. man wjlljir wUl.npt be a candidate had the welfare of the children of dation ayatem did not, cover the CelUca will play the Middletown first stanza and th e hiUf ended He and two-other Negro plnycis the arriidry, 76 to 71. M anckes-' three years with the Army, and her'last report card contained 12 youngest mqmber of the family W apping ...... / 4 3 .667 rtM^ra niiier (Ml ter. hot-'bed o f Independent hits.; rv 'g n d followed a senes of con­ Dear Little Mabel: ^ for- re-election. the town at heart. He was always cost of printing the tickets and Proa Thursday night at the Mid­ B. r. with both clubs having identical came here for the POA-aanctloned while in the service played with "Excellent*." and the major league's .youngest MllleFs ...... / . 4 3 .571 ketball in Connecticut, has no in­ ferences the children had with Your sweet letter and generoua But the approach of primarj' ready with sympath.v and eneour- of having a man handle the ticket dletown armory. One of the top executive, yesterday an­ .439 AuruM. rf .V ...... 6 3 scores. 13 to 13. San Diego Open Tournament, Knch l,etnadorf. noted Cleveland Hebron For some weeks Mabel had car­ agement in times of trouble in memhera of the Forest City squad Collegiates ...... J.. . 3 4 W mia. If ...... 5 5 starting Thursday. Hie other two tention of quitti.ng the league, 'Hie their . Attorney. contribution gave nse a double elections and selection of dele­ booth. .167 1 W ith very little time left .to play ,'i.vmphnny orchestra conductor. ried the dollar with her. on shop­ homes of his wide circle of friends. la Bill McDonald, Toledo Univer­ nounced his resignation suddenly Crocket’s .....y ,.. . 1 6 Mnritati/ c. .';v; 5 are Bill Spider and Eural aark, Im-als .are achcdiiled to play' As late as .vesterday morning. pleasure. gates to the Democratic National Thus, the raser\’ed seat ticket through hts attorney, Byron M. M oriarty's . 1 5 .167 Kmlps. r ...... * 0 the Bank went ahead by two He was on tour for six months ping expeditions down town, but convention, which wll| pick the He waa a member of St. Bridget's sity player who admitted ahaVing ...... 0 .0 pninta only to have Butch Dona­ Los Angclcs-profesalonals. Wilkes-Barre here Sunday after­ Judge Schatz said that he did not Classea in atenctllng. Mrs. Doro­ I congratulate you on your plan has died a quick death due Getzoff. Bolton . 0 6 .000 F.ralnard, r* .. yet Know tyhat action he would with the Army's musical show she held to the Idea that she nominee, may force Kefauver to Church snd It* Holy Name So­ to lack of aupport on the part of points last Mason.. Due to lack Brown, ra .. .* ...... 2 0 hue and Jackie Hedlund sink char­ Smith said before leaving Peb­ noon. thy Markham of Portland instruc­ prize for getting 12 Exeellenta r*BBtr>- t'lah ...... 3 0 follow. He said th at he had studied "Deliver the floods." ought to do something special make an early decision. ciety and a charter member of the thoM that requested this accommo­ of information, wrestling notices Bujaclua. lE •• ity tosses to tie it up a t 30-alI. ble Beach said he would take the I-SMlge P rotest tor, have proved ao popular In va­ on your report card, and aa nviveni 1.61 A perfe^ record waa recorded the papers relating to the cn.se . .Mr, Eccellenle'j wife waa ths with this particular dollar. Nationallv known because of his Manchester Fire Department in PortFrflFld ...... 127 10! 22S dation. ara not carried- in this column. T o tals ...... -29 8 54 Five seconda remained when Louis c4se up with the PGA na­ The Bridgeport team protested Then, one nlghf last week, ahe Honorary Htate rhalrman for RFJMtnV ...... 104 m im 3U by ChePs/Dlner in the first rouhti tional committee after conferring to league bfflcisls following Sun-, _ over the we.ek ertd and had scheil- former ,Miss I>cnn Farr of this rious parts of Hebron, Including the. Italisut Flood Rellrt I thank work as chairman of the Senate's the north section of the town and of play in, the Y Senior Basketball Mltler*a Kratauraiil (971 Leandrr dunked in the winning "“ irted g ■meeting wt\h the otfier of toivn and they have one son, Rob-' the center, Gilead arid Amafori, saw Francesca Lodge, wife of Spedsi Crime Ina'eatigatlng com-1of Company No. 4, SMFD: also Ne - J oniuian 1.10 lU 2U B. F. hoop. The basket was John's only with local tournament* nfflrlala. da.v night's loss to\ Scranton that Governor Lodge, and honorary yon for your ttioughtful gesture. }Iavey ...» ...... las 101 118 924 I>agu^ LAst night the • Diners i i,.Fhrprt4r. ' tx . .. 2 2 the children for thit'-afternoon. ert, who would Seem to he musical­ that a number of the books on the mittee last year,. Kefauver has the Manche.ster Improvement Ps Carlunn ...... 90 — 90 Local Sport one of the game but tt co^ldnt '--'-^rCA committee membera Jack the- Miherii Had- tW ed th elfg ib le Connecticut chairman of Italian You. will be happy to know ...... —• thump4d Miller's Re.ataurant by a; .1. l^uinn. rf .. 0 players. Bill Plesa -and 0 /i r g e ' ly Inclined. craft have been added to the said his decision on whether to Club, and Knights of the Macca­ Hand ...... 104 203 54 to 37 score for their seventh Dancniifi. If .. V. V. 4 V. ‘. *.!*.'* 9 n have been at a better time. Hed­ Burke Jr., who received his ap­ Flood Relief, on a television pro­ that this will give some little Htltnaki ...... 99 124 nh ...... 0 0 Felgenbatim who had played with Douglas Idbrary shelves! They seek the ■Democratic nomination bees. — straight success without a defeat. T. Quinn. If .. lund and Donahue led the winner*, pointment only two days ago, and gram which also presented fllm^ girl In Italy of your age a great would not be influenced b.v Mr, Chatter feobhardi. c ...... 4 4 Leland Glbsop^ arrived here yea- Carbondale in Manchester Sun­ are: "Early American Decorating Mrs. McCarthy died many years Totaia ...... h2r^ .*)42 549 1494 Im and Bill's outlasted the Ckil- ...... 1 1 while Ronnie Cyr . playeda fine of need.v children in Italy. Many deal of help. Truman's plans. Mldirona 4l) W eir, r f ga'me for the losers. ' / terday. Other membera probably day afternoon appeared with the A i i d q v c r Crl’OlipH P h iiiiiiiig Patterns," by Peg Hall. "Hand­ ago and hi* eldest daughter. Mrs. Quite a Difference Department: egiates in the other game. 52 to K elly. Ic ...... 2 a book of Early Amerlran Decora­ of the children shown were of Ms- Sincerely, Senator Humphrey (D-Ml nn.) Scranton ...... IIS 104 219 Far from a Thrill Hecood (iames will be jiolled by telephone on the Miners against Bridgeport Sunday hel's own . age. After 'she had F'ranceaa Rragglotti Lodge. Anna E. Vennen, widow of Her­ Cotton ...... 92 UVi — 197 Two home games of Manchester 60. T .dala ...... 15 7 J7 tions," by Edith Cramer, "Handi- emerged from a private confer- ZavcrellA ...... 129 94 225 Nassiffs moved 'into contention Louis ia*ue. night. Protest will he aired at B u te Chief yVillls Homer of Air man Vennen. has made her home in the E astern League has foui The Diner's led all the way with genre at h«ll llin<-, 27-14 C hef*. Although both Burke and.Gib­ Weilnesday’s meeting. Everewl Ascent crafls-of. Naw -Bngiandr— by-^AUotv ence with the president late yCS- witlr her-father-TTie aons-are Wil­ -Stsy • .11-9 m 104 332 B ob.. .WilUs.....Clem_„MQrg6n ..and for first place honor* with a 52 to' Warning Services announces that te^ay saying Mr. Truman told Briatnl ...... ■— — 92 all reserved seat-ticket* being: sr* a i i n m « i 29 decisloh of the Bank. It •was son shied away-from-publlc e»)m- Teams-remalning“TO tlm le*gue~- H. Eaton, "Hobby Book of Sten­ Alerting of the. ground observer liam, John and Charles of Man­ Knofla ...... 128 104 233 A rau in D efealfl! ^noit *\x yVaii^^ Vp^ared before game time. On the other Angle August setting the scoring Pla. a meeting will be held in Andover ciling snd Brush-Stroke Painting," him "he Is positively undecided — VeoPge A raujo ueieRW ; leading by about an eyelash B. F, a close game for a half with N"»* iiient, there were indications the are Rcranton. M anchester. Wilke*-.- ' . Zurich. Switzerland <46 , The corps. chester and Frederick of Tiicson, Chanda ...... no IflO 210 hand, two CCIL home gnmes of pace. Roy Gebheart was high man Bnliliir. rf ...... 9 ] 19 PGA committee, in its meeting to­ Town Hall on Jan. IS, 10.62 at by Raymond F. Yates, "How to H C h a r g e s about seeking re-election.". Hope ...... — *- 108 108 going into the 'final jound. Then for the loser* with \6 talliea. .Inhnrnn; rf . ... 2 1 5 siffs in the lead, 25 to 17. Ron­ Barre. Elmira, Saratoga and fi p.m. The object of the meeting Rwl.vs 'Institute for Alpine Re- The air force personnel will con- The President again asked Ariz.There are three other daugh- Sandy Saddler in 10 Manchester resulted In but/21 r.e- day, will leave the question of Bridgeport.' ' Paint. Trays," by .Roberta R thft Ptovldence.YOungaUr cut loose . P at Bolduc, :P0Hr«d.fn ,l^ .ppinu Teitnne. if ...... 2 1 5 nie Cyt was lost to the Bank late t l ' TO • *n*m« m> mTS e r a 'of the seArch 1* planning a Mt. • Evaraat ,duct th e training; courte. .TTie! ob- Humphrey trv be- a "fa*'orite arm” ri!” ’ Raymond. Fogiily. -ToUU .. sv. .-w.: S24 A79 1418- - -*erved seat - purchaaer*- the -first- Prihh. If -..-r-.- .'7T ■■■ in Ifie' second 'pSHod and from Niyjro- pfirtlelpAtion • to- local- spon­ expedition In 19.62 hoping not to Blaricliaril. "Parnfing'PiS'ltelTii' for JecUve.'of the rneetlng* T» to eh- Mra. Frank Nackowakl of Man­ ■Rbnhder " at -‘Boslbn with- a furious two-fisted attack as the MBs came from behind to ghaar. r ___ .... 0 1 1 T' Ground Observers^rps to sttain eRndldnt.e , for, „ Presidential S saeaa f i t night and!, a. Jess number for the th at point- on-lt was Juat a m atter sors. tread jpo tho doea 'of a-Brit lah-ex­ Home, Decora tors.!,’.. by Jluth., W. aWe -attriinment 'trf- indlyldual • ob- - chester and Mrs; George Tffoonliit TO the head- to gain his 89th tri­ -whip - the- ijolleglate*-. -Pat ■ re­ - riOmmer.-r ♦ : O'" -t* "I believe' that's the aoUitlon," individual proficiency' a'nd a siirh- Spears. The clam in stenciling In K e f e a d nomination In Minnesota, the Befbfe I3;859 Fans umph in 40 profeHlonal starts and second game. However/Wllllman- ceived plenty of aasistance from Oinntll. rs . ... • 1 1 .9 of how big the score would be., icary of the training to be offered. pedition^ which Is due to climb server efficiency. Senator said. of Philadelphia. * Mr. McCarthy Ilarrinzton tic rooters liought approximately Vtarek. rx . .... 1 a 4 Qiient Hagedom netted 16 said Burke. "That's probably what I Sports MirrSr the same, mountain at the aame Gilead has been completed but Tite. Amston Lake F ire Com­ also leaves 16 grandchildren and SI. John ... hla 26th In a row. .1 40 reserved seat' d r^ts last Fri-, Bin Cobb while.Joe Hublard and golnninnrntl. Is .... 2 0 4 we’d do. The annual meeting of the An- three other cla*ae* are now run­ "The Pre.stdent said he wants a McCann ... BUI Davis were best for the Gol- Darker, 1* ...... u 0 0 markers and Mike Gaura was time, pany held an all-day work party liberal platform, a liberal party 12 great grandchUdren-and a - ai.s- Boston, JAn. 15—<46 -— Beating The hardest. blow of the 'hni)?- day night to raise the total to 50. "The aponsors should have the ilnver Cdngregatjnnal Church vk-aa ning. one at Amston, one at the ilnwarrt ... a world boxing champion—his first ing bout was struck in the flnale.'a legiates. Lirllr*. Is • .... 0 ■ 0 0 cloa* behind with .12. Bennptt Today A Year Ago—Oklahoma ' held In the rhuroh social room on The government of Nepal re. in the woods Siinda.V. Ladies of the F o r P a n e l and a liberal eandldate," HUin- ter. Mrs. Ann -Quebec of Wethers­ Sloan** . . , . . i final say-so," he said, "they're' home of Mr*. Harry H, KIrkham, L. Carlson auch victim—waa far from a thrill right by Araujo that cut the New Hie C!ollegiates led at the pe­ io Ronnie Cyr and McGraw paced A & M was voted the top basketr Saturday, Jan. 12. The fj^w-lng rently gave the Swiss formal per- auxiliary served sandwiches and phrev continued, adding that he field. Dick Day w iandle the "mIke" Totaia .. 71 52 the loser* with 9. ^_*nd 7 in th at giving the party.. We're here as mt.aston to launch the first post­ in textile, work. Monday evenings, Fimeral arrangements in charge (o r Georgie t^ArauJo, 20-year,4>ld | Yorker About the left. eye. . The riod. 23 to 12, and at the half, 28 4'allez^ea lOSl45D» ball team In the country In thee, officers -were elected as ^eSenteil and one at the home of Mrs. Carl coffee to the hungry workers at would confer with Demoerafle Na-- •Total* ...... Sll 5.63 521 I.5«6 at an rcmainl: "Manchester High to 23. Score stood a t 40 to 37, order. guests." weekly AP poll. war 'efrort to cUpib the world's nrion. (rontinued from Page One) tinnal Chairman Frank McKinney of_ the L^clerc Funeral Home are Maahiea (9» Providence, FL7L Negro light-; battlers had spent much of their B. F PlP. The local sponsors, unaware of on the -ballot of the n i^ ln stln g l-ankps m tray patntlag, Tuesday weight. I time holding each other with .one basketball gaj I. A student, Dick Collegiates, at the three-quarter tVarren. rf ...... » 1 0 2 Rraaa a llcaasre I9S> Five Yeara Ago St. Joseph# highest peak. At'-fha same time, before deciding. incomplete, awaiting word from w 'arrcn ...... — 95 113 207 made his lit last Friday night Sllveretetn. If .... 4 9 11 P. B.- the PGA ban agaln.*t non-white.s edmmlttee, which c o n sisted of evenings. Mi»a Gertrude Ixuilse Keefe, However, the jury still was al­ P ip er ...... 121 123 243 While a sellout 13,859 crowd hand and hittingig wwl ith the other. mark and the MB* overtook their .K-eliev. rf ...... a ba.aketball team up.*ct Pennsylva-- Mrs. Montague White. Mrs. Ro­ the Swiss teamed tbat s British daughter of Mr. and Mra. Maurice "I’ni not interested In running his son In Arizona. They will be Ka.-*c1a ...... 98 _ 98 and tiibned. fine Job. Dai'Ie. c ...... __ 4 2 14 J| until Sunday, took the precaution expedition w as also preparing to Charles G. Allyn of Habron and lowed to weigh Costello’s plea that later announced. was still roaring over his close but Referee Joe Zapustaa credited rivals midway in the fourth canto. llnilze. r* . .... 1 1 - 9 Mrrurri-. rf ...... 1 5 of l.i-aulng notice.* to ad qualifying nia, .66-52. bert Grenon and Walton Yerger; J. Keefe of Hebron-Andover road, in anv p r e l i m i n a r y bouts,” S kinner ...... 114 111 103 928 Final gamea in the first round .McO*rlh.v, rs , *» 0 4 I,, nvr, If ...... 2 Ten Years. Ago—A rthur Rubin renew the attack on imrnnqiiered Hartford, 1* under treatment for the lights, and television and Hiimphre.v said and added that he Laiiiberk ...... 117 104 118 399 clear-cut decision over Sandy Sad­ Araujo with 99 points to 92 for Huhlard. Is , .‘.V.* 7 2 14 Dllllr. If ...... l I candidates yesterda.v. which read: Clerk, Miss Marlon Stanley for one la one of the student* returning to Ta.v* ...... JIM . ~ - —. 100 Saddlar. Tha Cards of Judges Faculty Manager. Dwight Perry will be played tomorrow night. dincaTOd .lYjiUe . HppiK!, 5(1-3?, Iq. . Everest next year. Both expe­ a broken hip suatalned through a the Tfnivers'lty of Connecticut In was a randtdate for reelectlon as Rev. Wi M. fburen dler, featherweight tlUlat, in their reports/Wlndham High of Willl- - Hntimttiat.—e-;;-;?-;,-,,,;.iX ;:: i lAj... •‘Doe TO the inability of the PGA year, historian. Mr*. A, H. Ben­ ditions are believed to ije planning fall at hi* H artford home. Hri'is at mo\4e camera.* and reporters so R o rJ ^ fll ...... m . 90 114 919 10-round non-title bout at the Joe Blumaack and Jim Carrig Second round start* Monday Tolsl* ...... 21 8 ,V1 Glrarnn. r ...... 0 J i official* tn, be present before the National Pocket Blliiard 'Tour-- ton for one year, treasurer of ben­ February for their last semester Senator and not seeking the Presi­ Rev. W. Moreton Owen, retired mant^ and East Hartford High night. genre al half time. 29-2.1. rnlleslalee. Cnlar. rs . -...... 0 the ascent by.the southern route the. Hartford Hospital. He ha* a upset him mentally and ph.vsically dency. Congregational clergyman, died Total* ...... M3 531 571 1494 Boflton Garden last night, Araujo added up to gfi and 96 for Araujo ...... 1 3 i start of qualif.ving round, all en- nam ent In Chicago. evolences, Mr*. George NeI»on for at the srhool of nursing. She has are now Manchester High's best OtllMlv. Is ...... -Twertty Yeara Ago- Steve Hji- from Nepal In the early fall, of summer" home at Hebron, and is that he was not himself at the Airs Strateg.r early this morning at the home of belittled his accomplishment. and 93 and Mifpr the champion. Ciiahin*. Is ...... 0 6 [trie* will be subject to official one year, board of deacons and lived with her uncle and sunt, Mr. Mhllfka <91 The gate rM eipts wore $45,143 Ing sports rivals. Bristol mr-s stopped Tommy Loughran In next year. one of our well known summer hearings. Humphrey said Mr. Truman his niece, Mrs. Robert F. Mona­ Stcirn* ...... 93 117 "Saddler’s not a smart guy, j^u j;' PGA a'erepfance. In. the event'of deaconesses; Honorary deacon resident*. t and Mrs. Gordon Bevln In East 113 332 w ith a "net" of $38,687. Saddler :h held this honor for years but Tirtal* ...... ’..'•• I non-acceptance, entrance" fee will the second round of ihelr bout in The Institute 1* lining up Him­ Hampton most of her Hfc. Wolf, who re.*ted his rase w ith­ Imped to have a number of han of 86 Spruce street, with Cavedon ...... 101 101 — 303 can hit him with everything," le Bell Towner* have been shifted., l-satlrelli'a l!S). Charles Wright; deacon, George alaya-trained scientific and moun­ Local people regret the muidrn Rticklaml ...... '., ^ 109 114 223 Araujo told delirioua hometown drew a $10,000 guarantee with, Hornsby Expects Plenty Swr.rt.' rf ...... be returned." Madison Square Garden. Parks for three year*; deac^neee. out calling a .-alnglr witness, al,*o "favorite son" or uninstnipted whom he has lived since August. I.Uhwtn ...... —- the background by Windham taineering expert* to Join the dpalh of Mr*. Rose Motz, widow of Only routine business for the J943. 103 12.7 228 admirers who stormed his dressing percentage privilege and Araujo^ Rnsllah. rf ...... The aponabra aaid. this was in Mrs, John B o g a r d ii s for two most part was taken care of at the said his rllent exercised his Con­ state ijelegatinna at the Demo^ Olson ...... 11.*) — 115 and East Hartford. Smith, If ...... •; nialk To Colgate Swi** . group The expedition, the late Philip Mot*, which occur­ cratir convention, ‘These could be Mr. Owen was born In Utica th'ckcr ...... 109 — 113 221 room. "Del Flanagan of St. Paul $7,500. The sponsoring; Callahar Rrynorrt*. If ...... recognition of a contract signed years; hoard of religious edura- red Backus Hospital. Norwich. la.st regular srhool board meeting,. stitutional rights against self- MoKone -, ...... i 108 129 104 A, ,C, rejected a $7,500 televlM From Fine Rookie Crop ginhkrr, c ...... with the golfing group which stlp- .tojnplfig \sith the most up-to-date aiiiied Birnosl. at.!wiir.ln the direc­ N. Y., and .-was educated In.: Its 994 is much better than Saddler. Flan­ Dr. Al- Yules posTOard* from Hptt, Mrs, citff on' urirh' for 'three equipment. 1* expected to leave Baturday mght. Mr*. Mot* w m 60 Addlilonal transportaUon from incrimination . in refusing to an­ agan licked Saddler and I licked offer made by a brewery in Ayau- Orrf, r , rr;'.’;".; iilates'hd players must calm PGA Utica, N. ¥.. Jan; 16—(4b—Thw- years. Roy Dnrw.ln for three the Gilead area waa approved. The^ swer que.*tion.-etrs; board of benevolence*;r.6trs lege Point. N, Y,, Aug. 6. 1891, the bus, greatly overcrowded, now has worth. Judge R>an .qyeiruled this Icnriers wanted to throw support. P. BaUAU>DDr - U J __ best EastTWest (football) .game. New.'York..Jan. 15—(4 1 —Roger*»season of 1951, following.hi.* hnld- (Red) .Blalk, A rnty.fbothsll coMhj,. to return to Barney Fracchla’s Mrs. India Edward.*,'vtce-chair­ of Welsh parentage. He wa.s as­ "But you've beaten a champloii, Tried t6'"sl'^' Rlcht'er, Jaho^cz rtee*. is ...... Howard Stanley and Mra. Elwnod daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William claim too lla.vHen Oeorgi/" a friend pointed out. Hormby, returning aa a big ""V »Wltt Rent!.' Ir...... ;. College Bosketliall Re*lllta might suceeed Paul Blxler aa head- Hudson for three years., and Mr* place, arid on the way picks up <>ne Big Mistake man the Democratic National sistant secretary of the Utica Oa 11***0 — in?) and Kazmaier for Silk Qty A. C. Rotli. She had lived in Hehron for YMCA from 1889 tn 1895. He "The only champirm I’m Inter- . 7. > brother* 29 Fordham 80, St. Peter's (N. J.) coach at Colgatf. Btxler’s resigns-. Riieseir-ThOmoson for filVe' vrar the" 'i’hrtttlreTT"- .vies J. Lane, Tri committee, emerged from a White Wllfi'n_ inn 111- jayha^d^ReUuiL -What a shot in th* arm that would le y u a mimap t_a{ter 14 yea^r.s Of-----u i pi,„ t„ v>-ork hard—with 12 Tutal* ______Uon waa announced Sunday. quite a number of years' and was House conference saying about studied for one year in- Obeplin MrKff** ...... a.IC. «M 131 Mted in is Jimmy Carter aiH n exile, predicts his St. Louis ' - isaBrarairr yiamblas iM) T h Church Council, each for one There waa talk about an addition­ hia summation. said Costello Tfirca ...... infi 12.1 .125 be! Had lunch with Roy Plnclli Saycier," said Hornsby, "for I 3 Wrlsht. rf...... 0 Scion Hall 69, E astern Ken­ The newspaper, in a front page connected with many activities, a what Humphrey did. -Conservatory of Music, and after­ want to beat him for hia light­ Browns will have the best outfield year; Ronald Bocku*. Mrs. Carl m em ber of the Congregational al faculty member for the achool "inade one big rnistake: He decid-* (Babe’a son. The latter a major know he's got enough natural abil­ (1 riniry. rf ...... ' tucky 52. story, said Blalk'a name Waa men-- Carlson, Mr*. Robert Grenon and Ymir Voice (An Be the Key but no action waa taken. ' . ,/;d he was bigger than the U. S. "M.v own hunch woiild be th a t ward studied for the ministry and TotRl* ...... VI2 .S.IO 5«1 J813 weight title. And I can do it," Slender league baaeball umpire.) He ta a in the American League next sea­ 2 Dnnantir. If ...... 2 Church, of the Ijidles' Aid Society, was graduated from Oberlin Col­ RUrIfpr < 1» Araujo replied. ity to become a major league star, 11 Rennon, if . . . . ; ...... 2 : I New Hampshire 66, Northgast- tinned .yesterday b y "An unim- Dojiald Richards. Annual Dele­ To Happiness In Your Home Senate.” ' ’ the President hasn't made up hla DDllRKDr# . I ledlatrlcian here. Spent New son. of the Hebron Women's Club, arid Mr. and Mra. F. Elton Po.st re- lege In 1901,'.and from Oberlin ...... 115 99 — 2H And Saddler w’m equally unim­ with pCoper coaching. I know he 1 Lranilrr. c ...... 1 I ern 65. pe.ichable source.” gates; To state conference. Mrs, eenlly entertained the latter’s sis­ Lane al.so disputed defense alle- mind definitely." she told report­ V urdm ...... — 11.1 127 240 New York; J a ^ 15—(46—The Year’s at Joe DlMaggio's. restau­ Hornsby, who has a way of 2. Aurfin. rs ...... 2 ..Hsva you ever atopped. to. Hunk was also ehapltn. and |>aSl matron Theolbglcal Seminary in 1904. He M cL aurblin pressed by Araujo. failed to show anything last year. 0 Coir*, rs ...... 0 Ronald Bm'kus and Mtsiv- Marion of- Wooster Star Chapter, OES, of ter, Mra. Carl VVarner arid- non, .jiations about the chronic throat ers., "I think 'he has made, up hia Jr...... V — <5? M4 Univeraity of KAnaaa Jayhawk* rant on Fisherman’s Wharf." separating the sheep from W* but he reported when the season (Titeago- nave shade. 136. De­ Bangor, Me.—Mike Shannon. ■ «'hal an important role a woman's mind what he wants tp do if Was pastor’s kssistarit in tU'e 9.1 nr"* “’’A' hometown kid got a "good 1 Jlrdluni.. Is ...... • Stanley: To Tolland County as Colche.ster. Sherman Carl Warner of Norwood. aliment. Costello suffers. The Beneficent Congregational church. M arry ...... 10s 94 130 .122 received one leaa first plAce vote goaU, beliefs the Brown* have half over ind he never hiver had O' TiJ Ifir, lx- .A-;...... 1..... troit. 'outpointed ■ Hm Dalton; 202, ■ Reading, - -Mas*;,-' -stoppeiF • speaking voloe play in the happi­ things are like what he think* •StPtRG>l ...... Il l S9 \0H R break but he's Just a fair fighter," Coach Dick Sollanek's -Manches­ snclatlon, Mrs. John Shepherd, and She leaves a il a u g h t e r , Mrs. R. I. He came home recently from pro.*yrutor said Costello used 163 Providence. R. I,, from 1904 to 3 0 come up with three of the top a chance to get in rhape. 33 (Charlie Babcock, 175, Bangor. 7. Wlnthrop White. Music commit­ ness of her own home? Korea where he was stationed .words to protest four questions they will be." Saddler said of the Rhode Island- than the Univeralt)' of Illlnola, but ter High swimming team has an­ minor league players of 1951 in 9 Totila ...... 12 8 Rose Yockachonis. and five grand­ 1911; a.aslatant pastor of Ihe Sec­ TntaU ■ . . , i .' ...... 12.1 509 514 1.571 ,er. "I've had 141 pro fights and still managed to retain a slim lead Two other personal Hornsby Firat NAtUnal Rank 45Bl tee, Mm. Nelson Warner for one Go into a house where the children of Hehron; a sister. Mrs. With the m ilitary police for l5 that- could have tieen - answered This secnied to fit in with Presi­ P «tfrr§ nexed the CCIL title the past three flychasers Jim Rivera, George 0 Rifkard. rf ...... 11 u 0 - mother's voice Is sharp W'heh she ond Congregational Church.' \Va- Tnlr ...... won all but nine of them. But today as the nation's No. 1 college picks are third baseman Leo 1 MrCraw. rf »...... 1 0 2 year: ■ flower committee for one Catherine Ktrkett of College Point, months. He also spent seven with a yes or no. dent Truman’s statcriicnt to a re­ ...... 99 seasons. Hie Indian natators got Schmees and Bob Nieman. Rivera, Thomaa from Portland and catch­ correct* a child, petulant when months In Japan. He will report nt news conference that he tsrbm y, 1911 to 1922; and. pastor (*. JolinRnn I’ve never seen anybody who fights basketball team in the Associat­ off to a flying start last Saturday 9 j^unnftt.. It ...... 0 1 1 year, Mr*. A rthur Savage, Mrs. N. Y., and' two brolhcrs. Louis Costello was cited for contempt of Bunker" 'Hill Congregational Whuiriiv . . a ^fthanded hitter, led the Pacific er Clint Oiurtney, obtained from 0 ri.h.r. If ...... 1 0 2 .♦he .apeak* to her_ husband, for re-assignm ent at the close., of knows what he's going to do but like Araujo. He's only a strong ed-Press poll. in league competition with a one­ 9 E. K. Seyd. Mrs. Howard Spfenkle Roth of, Colchester and Frederick for hi* various walkouts, and hia Chiirc'ii. W aterbury, 1922. to May. MunnrUJi .. fcld." Ciiast League with ,352.' He'S 30 the New York Yankees in" a 11 Artani.. It ...... 1 1 , and Mlsa Vera Stanley. harsh when she piiint's out an­ his furlough, ills brother.! James refusal to discuss his wealth, hia is not tolling j(fst'yet. 'i'" c I-nw M-#n .. Coach F. C. (Phog) Allen’s Kan- sided win' over Meriden High. 0 Holland, r ...... 1, 0 2 Roth of Astoria. U I. 1937. when- he retired. Mr*. Strstich ... HR * Charley Johnston, veteran man­ sans, who won a 69-66 decision but plenty fast as hla theft of 33 straight swap for pitcher Jim Mc­ 1 R. Cyr. r« ...... 9 4 Id . The reports of all officers and other's shortcomings, triumphant Funeral services were held Tues­ Warner, Is stationed in WaShirtg- indebtedness or hi* political ties. Senator Humphrey pointed out 121 241 Johnny Pancicra is captaining the base.', second high in the cir­ Donald. 0 Lvdon. rx ...... 0 a 0 .Iqn.- D. C. He recently returned Owen died in 1939. ager of Saddler alao waa a bit du­ over Nebraska laat nighL received mermen for the second straight eomihltteea were ai^cepted and a when she aay.s "I tifid yoij so," amt day at 2 p.m., at the Hehrori Con­ The gambler, who often has that, once a President announces Mrs. “Monahan and two other Totalii ...... • 511'*551 5W 1647 cuit, would attest. Voted the 5 V. Knhen. Is ...... 9 2 8 ! motion to undertake the purchase the chances, are you aren't In a from Okinawa. bious about Araujo'a boxing fu 22 first-place votes and 790 points season. Hinmas was the best third bane- n t,*in>. Is ...... 1 0 2 , gregational C hurch, the Rev. been Indicted, or Indirectly accused he is not a candidate .for re-elec­ pieces. Mrs. William C. L.vdia.rd. ture. loop''* mo.at valuable player, he man in the Pacific Coast. League of a-new organ was referred to happy household That voire la ------. y of crime*, has not been convicted ADtAinnIMp In the sixth weekly balloting of George M, Milne, pastor, officiat­ tion. "he lose* a lot of Pre.ridentlal Jr., of West Hartford and Mrs, MAllmeRp Inr. FRIr Deebikm sports writcfa and sportacaaters. was the No. 1 man In total h its ,: last summer," said Hornsby. ‘Ne to “Tot.l*- - .-.-.-r.-r; rr T-.— 11 1 the fliurch Council. tOo busy antagonising ' all day. ing. Burial waa in Bt. Peter's Cem­ since 191,6. Then, as a youth in power." BriBRR ... Jazz Fuller's 410 triple topped H arrv C. Brush of Bloomfield ‘...... 91 102 , " It .vvaa a close decision and a Illinois, which bumped Indiana the pinners in ‘West Side Rec runs, doubles, triples and totaf was a much better player in '51 Refreshments of coffee, dough- every day, to create a happy at­ etery tn the family lot, his 20a, he was caught cariying Senator Tobey of New Hamp­ shared the Owen home 'from small Hf»RRPttO ...... R1 R9 bases. th(ui he tvaa when the Brown* had -.-HUta and . D anish paatry were mosphere. ^ . A b o u t T o w n a gun. Mpnflffr>nn «.*... 7-5 “S fair one,” . Johnston said. "Biit 78-66 lAst night, received -23 first League bowling last night. Other 01>eilieiice Dogs i- The ,anjuial .m e{,y I) g; pf._St.; shire, a Republican member of the childhood...... ; BabiHick', •i..-.. 101 107 that doesn't make Araujo a world- place votes and la In the No. 2 f'ne acorn ware turned in by.aut Schmees, drafted from Montreal him the year before^.Hs-hit.27 served at the flose o f the meet Ruf~go 'Into a hoiiae'where the Peter's Fpiscopal C hurch took - 'Dniing thF comnilttte heaHriga rrirrie hunting group, said Ke­ The funeral service will be held pDtffrpon homers, drove tn 106 runs and bat­ mg . Ensign Donald' C. Hall, son of here last spring, Costello at first ...... -97 HO ...heater. He still has much to spot with 773 points. Both of the Nowteki 390, Cliff Keeney 386, Vici for $10,000, also bats lefthanded. woman's voice la quietly firm plncf Satur'day evening at the fauver "would make a wonderful in Alderson Funeral Home. Wa­ learn." leaders are unbeaten,. Kansas hav­ He hit .328 last searon a t Holly­ ted over ..too. W ith the Brown* he Place ill Show The budget meeting of the when ahe rotrects'a child, amused Rectory Hall. Flection of officer* Mr.. and Mrs. Walter R. Hall of permitted television cameras to Tnt«l8 ...... 419 .511 452 1444 T aggart 374 and W alt Snow 379. President." terbury, Thursday^mornlng at 11 Ra)- .MAtAPR <•! While performing before Boa ing won 13 and Illinois 11 ganaea. All but Snow are members of wood uith_26 homers and 126 runs was strictly a left field hitter. Last church will be held In the church when she points out a human to sers's for the ensuing year re­ 42 Strong street, left Sunday for pick up only his hands. Then .he o’clock, with the committal serv­ Slav ...... summer he was hitting tn all social room on Jan. 27. his new assignment with the Pa­ asked that the camera* not even ?Hc> a high-grade, Christian . 91 111 95 297 ton's laj-gest boxing crowd In al- Last night's names had no bearing Ollie'a pace-Mtting combine. batted in. Nieman. a 24-year-oId fratltv. softly femlntna-svhen she sulted a* follows: Benlor warden. ice In New Canaan Cemetery In 8treei»»r- . . 98 98 89* 279 on the poll, which cloaed at noon fieida. Three dogs from the Manchester Mm. Elate Talbot Wrilllam*. New cific Fleet headquarters at Pearl he pointed at him. gentlemari and a,great American," Cunliffp . '82 95 Kent (O) State college Journalism Obedience, Chub atte'nded the ail- talks to her husband .and its a Lewis W, Phelps: Junior warden, the afternoon. ?{. .Iurviii ^112 289 yesterday. Kansas.got the'No. 1 'Tve alwqya liked Courtney.” Eruntwlck, New Jersey was a Harbor, after a 20-da'y.. leqve at Trentnl For tiancer Tobe.v added! . 97 V 99. 287 OUie's colled a 1867 three game student, led the Texas League with breed and obedience sanction different house entirely. Henry A. Jones; treasurer, Lewis 'L*nm- M«n . 75 75 75 225 place by . receiving a heavier vole - Hornaby added. "I had him In gyest^at .thejluime-of hc-r brother, W. Pheyj*; elerk, Mr*. Clarence E. his home! He was on duty until Later, he walked out complain­ The peppery New Englander, in­ total pinfall last night to sat a 324 figure. He slammed 14 Iratch in Meriden. Sunday. /Th] That - votee -. enceuragea and dicated however that he hoped\to . Franria P. Welrii ‘Tntali ~ — —. for sec^d and third place. A week homers and drove in 86 runs for Beaumont in 1950. He hit ,294 in Roscoe Talbot and family. Mr* soothes, laugh* and tesaea. qulet- Porter; auditor. O. Earl Porter; recenitv'aboard the Alreraft Car­ ing of laryngitis. A doctor testl- Francis P. Welch, 64, of 44 44.1 A(7« 458 1377 new mark tn West Side Rec bowl­ Phyllis Aliisivorth's Boston ter- Williama, a registered nurse,' I* en- rier "E.ssex" tn Korean waters. He fle>n'don A'ivhdeacoiirv rioita that supporters- of'Senator Tivtair--; ...... '47S.... ST.C'snrjMi 7 Manahestar Country CIub,wUlJiold Srsl twoi- times-at bat-lit.-. the fWat Ut.UUlity .wtth a fcor# of 172 Ma,>®w)w»--M-st*Monerf • itf Tfrik- ..-»Aggtng.,j«a;i.Kftrjfe,.K*'.A.,t.o.W .T*£t,:-4iR^Bht<>),‘.saiufc»44arptd..Btaa- '’J w "weet(ftig-‘t wrtgtit '-at'- '6i8(b' at; the ihaJbrt."'Nbbody -had-ever "'--dw hJAiter.'^ilriUXMt!.' rrhhi/.OakUiut 'Slid ■nrirt■TO’Ol>w'X■•wlTO•''*■ "of Voice. ,s h ^ p ;5 ra ^ d th a chUd -trimtrfmttirb ‘ P h Ww'-Ile many potentiM L ittle Leaguers shown in the Open Class for breed Jhrey ts'ere Sunday guest* St the W hat .vou say isn't negrl.v as im­ Alexander, Jarvt* to Jarvis tello i^nefarious gangster and Glastonbury and . Mrs! Flora 94 ’'out loss by -defeating Northwest' from the Chicago White Sox In a League with 19 victories for .Tor­ 1950 DODGE MEADOWBROOK4-D0OR ments «>ese serx'ed and a good Realty t>mpany to Robert L. and Bv Strike Talks Lyfirh ..... m ^ ood Modok AvoMoblo ern laat night, 76-64, Jumbled from aill attend. j, \ trade involving seven playera. and placed aerand. h«ne of Mr. and Mrs Harold portant SS hew you ss.v it. And one or the leader* of the under­ Greenburg of East Hartford. n-v-,1 ‘‘•■•’‘•'’••''r iiadla'un’ii)** onto.'Hal Hudson posted a fine 16 1950 DffSOTO CUSTOM 4-DOOR 3«rth*Il.- time enjo.ved following the roast­ Frances J. Reid, property at 17 world." Costello has denied this the No. JO place last week to N a 4. '^ e Sox had purchased him from 5 mark and Irv Medlinger had a The M anchesler Club la plan­ how you feel will not be nearl.y so ing. The same evening there was The funeral will be held Thurs-. ing a Test Night in the near fu­ Sunday guests at the home of apt to affect your family if you Princeton street. charge, while acknowledging he is Federal mediation talk* were da)' afternoon at. 2 o'clock from For St. Liouis' (10-3) re m a in ^ at No. the Raineers for $60,000 and tWo 10-10 record for the same team. 1950 DODGE CORONET 4-DOOR SEDAN a coasting party on the hill In the Jarvis Realty Company -to John 5, while St. Bonaventure (9-0) playera. outright for each of the San Antonio contributed Duke ture. Judges snd classes will soon Hr. and Mra. George Nelson were watch, your voice. field owned bv Mrs. Gertrude M. a gambler in thoise states where set up again .for today in New the J.owe Funeral Home. 28 Nau- Sports Schedule\ 19S0 RUICK RIVIERA SUPER 2-DOOR Ur. and Mr*. M artin Neleon. T. and Helene B. Lawry, property gambling is legal. 6’ork in an attem pt to end the 46- R lrhardaon ...... i n ^ IM moved up from No. 6 to No. 6. The next three yeara. Marked and Vern (Pete) Taylor be announced.- . You may be tired but It’s when Hough, attended hy a crowd of at 44 Lodge drive. buc avenue, Glastonbury. Burial IMMEDIATE biggest advance, however, was Regular weekly meeting ia sche­ 1944 DffSOTO CLUB COUPE ' South Woodstork and Mr.. and you let your volj^e become dispirit­ Prosecutor Lane delivered his da.v strike of Prudential Insurance will be in St. Jamea! Cemetery, Total* Hie Rivera-Schmees - Nieman and Dirk Littlefield w-aa obtained Mr*. Howard Spear of thu town. young periplr at Hehrbn center. Jarvi* Realty Company to Nor­ Coni)>any agents. ., •99 .524 Vtt 152t mad* by Duquesne (11-0) which Tuesday, Jaa. 18 trio won't have things all TO itself from the White Sox. Hie latter duled tonight at 7 o'clock at the ed that the wh^e family reflects This Is p fine hill for the sport, all summation under the emptioqgl Glaitonbury. Buck's va. Pontiaca, 7—Rec. Y. Membership ta open and any 1941 PLYMOUTH 4.D0OR SEDAN man M. and Glad.va R. Reichelt, stress of having' learned during De.apite the fact th at a more vaulted from No. 16 to No. 7. this spring, however. It still must had a 13-11 m ark with Mentphia. your tiredness. danger of auto aecidenta being property at 26 Lodge drive, Friends' may call fit the funeral Tourhdawn Frustration DEUVERY The Univeraity of Waahington H aim 'a va. Legion, 8:30—Rec, Mike Goliat, former Philly, haa ilog owner who wishes to Join the 194B PACKARD CLUB SEDAN CM|P Wlaaem Try Agala Start really listening to other the day that • Hi* 70-year-old than five-hour session yesterday home, tomorrow from 3 to 5 p. ra. beat out such newcomers as Tom avoided. It has bieen used for .Building Permlta wound up with no report of prog, (12-2) fell from the No. 6 spot to Wedaeeday, Jaa. 16 Wright. Roy Sievers and Frank the Inside track at second base. He club ma.v do so I t any of the.train­ women's voices. If you don't be­ many .veara for sleds and tobog­ To Andre.w Ansaldi for seven mother - was critically ill in a and from 7 to 10 p, m. • Durham, N. H .-ip, when No. 8. Kanaaa State fell from Na Wapping V*. Moriarty’s, 1:15-^ batted .282 at Baltimore last year. ing-meetings. Iflaml— — Eight atable* whleh lieve how important your own Boston suburb. re.as in the pay dispute, George L. Dale Hall. University of . New Saucier and such holdovers a.

h bAM iiJ8 IfiPi < fe'vBei',.' - ' ■ • ■■ .. lit * -tr ^-. - f < » KAHCHESTEB EVia«NO HEBALD. MANCHESrra. CONN.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 15, 1968 -".’•CT---—.-.•zsr'. A r t k if f a i f n r f t i h POWKR BlTRim tS «ml Range MAo b o p THlP N0U6B. X OtMHT^ 20% DOWN ON Alinr CAR PAINTINO. Paperhanging, can- STAMP Vandiag BMCklfie. Je aad BRAND New. Flex fireplace aerten, SEVEN ROOM siiifto. Bath aad Cl^ t M Bumera expertly deiuied and '10 AU 10M A PM ’MOUA USTED BELDW— Inga whitened, floora, aanded and So atampa with approxbutely foUd braaa raU and fittlaga, 42” lavatory. Endoasd- foreh. OU Mrvteed. Let ue eervlce and re-' reflniabed. Genera* carpenter’ W(TH A CB3«WLAS*Af-4-;00T Natlvo—I drink about 80 cups Tbd gthar afUifiaaa a 1 ALL RECENT TRADES 8,000 foldera, practically haw, wide, Sl*‘ high, $26. Phone 2-8916. burner. Occupancy February of ooffoo a day, > pair your waehiiif machine or fi- work. For ifree eatimatea call Q. WANT AN OU tHB FLOOR, vwm-VOUIE arator told « aubaeriba ldniiisen«its .JUS. Batriaonte, 840 Mahr atnwt. -d h a t $8,209. wtth |l.t#9r down. vuitor—M y foodiiM i. "Doaifirt o n E t m x mittibirttbri . OMNBW PODGE and . PldMtt, Mancheatar «982. * 7 XA 8SIF1BD ADVT. PLYMOUTH CARS - WTERESTING JGtf Wm. GoodchUd, Ar„ Rm Rot* 7185 OAAF WOBK a,8Al4(U ft U P / lAVocaUN ICleave that ksep you awakoT ftT* it bp. ’Tba baa an DEPT.IIOCTIS?’*'™*- f OfflPUBm Eapalial y a t D o o i F i ^ ■TOC'W il.' —------sr<-l------Natlvo—It holpa. ot order,’' aba toM tha eaBaO. i w r tChWr61« 2^m =3B ia:^ W eieott an. waahing . IN ADVERTISmeT Om -VXR'Ustop '4ftiili''Mw. 'S tboaa ^teaaa I daait lin ^ 8:15A.M.to4:S0P.M. Paperhanging, free eaUmaten. quire 191 Porter atraat AT. DUBLIN Tractor . Oompaiiy ROLLING PARK—Naw. Exeallaat, — $395. vacuum elcaoera, Bomo actraaata haya-kad"tkalg Wallpaper books avalla|ila Call There’s never a dull moment you can porchaae depaanbla 8-room Single. 4 finlabad, 2 un­ Ulxhfiuele 1941 Dodge 4>Dr.Blue — a|tpUaBe«a. Pra* A1 2-4298. PLYWOOD BOAT and motor, 22' qiiality used tractors and equip- faces lifted so many timoa — in­ COPY CLOSING TIME Uvcry. A -t Mn and no two days are alike. The finished. Owner traaafarrsd. UBriielpetta TIM3art fertile 7.‘ l l 'sf stead of oars thoy hava handloa; $385. extension ladder, bunk bedsi menL The addresa North Wind­ nSeutk . Uma 1 asa my will |(alii.iFh«M safe.. I work ifi different and chal Shown by appointment Phone FOR CLASSIFIED AOVT. 1941 DeSoto4>Dr.— Blue gray lawn chair, trlcycla, alad. Phona ham Road. :WiUimantic. Terms 6273. m aiarrisd. — $ 2 95.. Rdfatriair 23 lenging but always interest­ 8000. for your convenience. Th4 phone Boss—Hava you had any txpo- tlma I aas rnlaA RAFRIOERATION Serytee, ooaH * O n * o " I'd Uke MON. THRU h lL , MATTRKSS. Tour old mattresaea ing. • 8-8217. MOnSaTlaaai) aS S tS m rletieo as an office-hoy? Tm marrlsd. 1940 Plymouth 4-Dr. Special mercial and domaatle. 8aa our PLASTIC SEAT covtA cuatoin SUBURBAN—Brand new two bed­ l l Oraak lattar ITBuraBaaaaiood Appllcint—I should say I had, 10:30-ArM . aterUiaed and. remade like new. tTAatique n i i i n sprits Deluxe— Gray— $325; display ot guaranteed aed rafrig- Small department in cen- taUored, 1048-1900 4- room ranch. luotty pine kltdien, mister; why, Tm a dummy direc­ '"niare’s a lldiit to all thlnga,** SATURDAY 9 A. RL atora. Georg# H. WlUlama Aaao- Call Jonea Fumitura and Floor doOr quiltad leather, one^Stt 're Musical lustruncBts 18BaW Mat lltadrchM I S moS S T ^ Mlmpldgrar 1940 Chevrolet 4-Dr.— Black Covering. 86 Oak. TeL 2-1041. trslly-loeatcd Hartford busi- 53 tUe bath, oil heat "larga lot »Middll3« itDaar track 4tCaBsumsd t tor in throe mining ' companloa said a han-peekiM husband .‘T — $325 ciates, 260 Tolland 'Tumptke, tall price: 2 oU drums with Old;ly $9,40a Barbara W oods SXQt.- rtllaka " ui now., ...... _ ilaa't mind seaMUaiLthe dldaa: 1 - Mahchestei Phona 2-8580, nighta nesa concern. Short week, «c- ceU; 10” leather booU ati______NEW, USED, rentalSi "iteedi, l l b a u r t - ^ " 48BodFeeyri^ fOUK OOOPEKATION WILL 1939 Chevrolet Coupe— Black atrlngs, mutea, stands, acees- ttlrequatao |81 IITIdlaat 4810 aat moving den't mind eat; I don’t 7691. cellent working conditions, Chevrolet pickup, excellent nib^ ATTRACTIVE Six room single, A soldier sought shelter in the mind mending ray own clothaa BE APPRECIATED —$295. Private Instmctions 28 Nfo’rtaa Repairing. Certified in­ IIAbMxbad (eomb. form) cafeteria and beneft program her, steel body. Phone 0710. fireplace, hot water heat, e . r the lid of the soup kettle was tunitlea in iCiadky^ Electron- good price. Gall 2-0840, Nash lot close to achool and tnuwpor- awry, permitting dust to blow Into C ow boy-W hen I left tha ; ML "I, 1.' . hlackrTrrfilSO-______,Y9.yR .Knapp .ghoa salaaman. .con­ -Sales,’: M ■ Btiyua- ItoaiiL'-. .5 7 l . . „ l tact-W ; F: ■Sullivah'; 60 "MoilhUfh rlca, ■ .Tstavteisn.:: "Otaar H a x v b s t i A company Tqjf^Himatiw tation. Immadlata.' occupancy. the.8oup,“ahd lindertODk toea llth e I vma- it-titt(«.i4dt«r tnam;' Lost and Found 1937 Dodge d-DrT-black — 7-3215, or drop m at 29 Allyn BROWN SquHrel fur c o s t $13,200. William GoodchUd, Sr., 3 cook’s attention "to it. Girt Friend-^Dtd they hava’ $100. ^ street, Rockville. Phone Rockville will be at the Connecticut NAayluaa S-8964. street, Harlfont; COnn; 14-16. 'Excellentxconditlon, Realtor. Office 15 Forest straat>- II Rural fret Soldier—If you’d put the lid football team? I/)ST— LADY’S brnwTi w»llet, State Employment Service, 7** 8KIL8AW for sale, Brand • more firmly on that kettle we SOLIMENE. Inc. X new. Call 2-0069. Phone 2-2759. \ Phone 7925 or 8891. tfUmn (ak) Oowboyr-No, I aat on tha brand- Saturday, b*tw»en O nter and Dodge-Plymouth Cara ASHES AND Rubbish'removed. 806 Main Street, Manchester, r" wouldn't get ao much ddat and .Iron, ,, „ Eurtoii;^ Cpittaljja, valuable, :per- itoehs ■ NEWt“” TWO' or Thieo*'BldtT»m 7Z r- dirt xrtth our . . Job- RaUd Tcucka-.....>.r ; Call Moiinaa F.f Pierce of the o il. Wednesday, January 16; LAM P t a b l e , 85; round coffee MAiSraUaa^ W siftcil^To Homes Hallln Brothers Phone i A u a ' Cook—See here, my lad. Your ■onal paprra and auni of monay. ,) Center St. Sanlta^..Refuse— Company 4n 21 from 9 to 3:30. table, 14; boy’o r r a r suit: - ataa ratits biri *“ The bandits of today do kiGit" Phone 2-WtS momlngi»r'RewBnt,- 2;982L------1 business is to serve your country. Phone Blbl or 8102 Vanchesfer. Tel. 2-0252. LO A ^ MADE on first and ace- I4;ig. worn iwl5,“ *io. PtoM ___ MICKEY FINN- Ridinif HIxIl! BY LANK LEONARD 40 0 o tha consider-they've dona a good Job p Hr Soldier—Quite right -My bus!’ unless they rob twro or thraa Safe Place To Buy Used Cara. ontr mortgages for our own ac­ 2-4877, i W ANTED — Electric range 86’ shaltarrt aMit FOUND—One lady^a brown boot DOORS OPENED,, keys Stud, BOOKKEEPER for Hartford 19 ACADEMY STREET P M ness is to serve my country, but stores bn their way from tha hank count. Fast, confidential 'service. wide or smeller. Phone 2-0722. WnjUlCIIlUHLTNMT A«UKT 41 Youth nr In vicinity of Rolling Park. Call copied, vacuum' cleaners, trona, sales organiaatioa. Permanent LIVE BAIT, ahiners for ice flab- BT i t not to eat it. . to the station. ■Applications for any type Real posiUon, abUlty and adequate Beautiful home constating o f lonimiuuTei 4llastar (ab.> M 2-P179. .1940 FORD FOUR-DOOR SEDAN guns, atk., repaired. Shears, ing. SO Franklin street, Rock- wpMjirrwAMMi h m i m o , Estate loans considered. The W ANTED—Used fumitiii*. Liv­ three rooms, sunporch and lavatory-. 44 Rampart . wr IT -IlS O . Phone 2-0541. knives, mowers, etc put into coi experience to handle complete set viUe. 5-4179. „ womrtmcmaio /r m m m T Grandma used to aay "Geo. Doctor—T think you must LOST -PA SS BOOK No. .10472. Manchester Investment "Corp., of books. Salary commensurate ing room, bedroom, kitchen or On flint floor, three large bed- 48Dtapaaa L. ditlon for coming needa Bi wimwmjnmm \ a u m « I that’s .daisy! ' But whst the gals drinking too much coffee. Try Notice i» hereby given that Paa* 1947 PON-nAC six cylinder 887 Main atreet. Phoqe 5416. to abiUty. Reply in own handwrit­ entire households. Let us make rooms xsnd tile bath on second 41 Sob of r walte, 62 Pearl atreet. BOLTON Building stone and mvSIDUTnMUMIM) TKCAWf b I 1 ■ ■ today yell is "That’s certainly the drinking a substitute. Book No. 50472. Isaued by The Fordor sedan. Radio, heater, ing stating full particulen and you an offer. The Woodshed. floor, fireplace, oil burner, storm Ampliitiita L_ fiagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry, MMTTOUWMMONSr 48H atea ar nuts!" Patient— Tour advtea ia super­ ___Savtnga-Bank oi Manchester haa. .|9f.1. Check thl*„.c^^ value. background. Write P. 4>.- - Box Phone 2-3154. Endows and sicreens two car ga­ _ V m M t LINOLBUM-Remnahts SQd' square 'kindness OliportlhilUcs 32 Phone 2-0017.. StMiley Patnode. rage, arhesite drive, attractively id fluous, doctor. Fva lived-- 'la been Inat and application haa Excellent condiUon. Douglas 1121, Hartford. Mr.—That j-oung bride just woi^ boarding houses ever ainca I left Motors, 3.33 Main.. yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. landscaped lot rt! been made to aald bank for pay- Done by reliable, ;Welt-tralned PACKAGE Store—doing day by R oom Without Board 59 d i 1 ships her husband; doesn’t she? home, years ago. . -inent of the' amount of deposit WAITRESS Wanted. Steady work, GIRL'S White figura skatea, aiae M l IL men. Ail Jobs guaranteed. Hall day increased business. Low MDitpatek Mrs.—Well, she places burnt of­ 1946 PONTIAC 2-DR. good pay. Apply in person. The 6, 16.00. OaU 0204. -ARTHUR A. KNOFLA d fering before him three timea a L O W —Lady'a diamond ring Sat- Linoleum Co., 36 Cottage street. rent. Very good opportunity. No Realtor •I Damp Miss ' Newlywed slammed the' Tea Room, 883 Main streeL day. door right in the face of the salei- urday„night. Vicinity of Whilon Radio, heatei^ ccgnoniicaj Phone 2-4022, jeVenlnga 6166 or information oyer phone. Appoint- tW IN BEDBOOM for rent Phone - 2-2494. ----- 875 Main Street—E$t YBRXWAI. man who wanted to aell her saaj- 8109; ...... > '...... ' ■" ...... hihnl only. Howard R. HasUh]^. experienced aaiealady want­ FULL" SIZE maple' bed, good con % Memorial Library or opposite transportation. ' Phone Office 5449 __ tO r tu l a r The honorary Job don’t gat ing wax. Ha might think her Phone 2-1107. ed. Good pay and excellent work­ dition, field glasses,'26" boy’a bl‘ Evenings .1938 or 2-4278 Harper's Outlet. Tel. 2-42S8. TYPEWRrrEHh and adding ma- LARGE STUDIO kitchen, bath, buttarflias 1□ ~ 3 much of a play unless it wreara green but who e'ver hasM o f any­ MANCHESTER ing conditions. Write Box V. cycle. Phone 2-2937 after 4 p. m h i u \ \ chlnea sold, ranted, repalreiL WANTED—Experienced woman or heat, hot water. Unfurnished. Home Listings Wanted badge. body wanting to wax the caillng. MOTOR SALKS Herald. New Bolton Road. Phone 6389. FOUND—Calico cat vicinity „of Prompt aervlca. Reaaonabla girl for selling.' Apply in person. ATTRACTIVE Colonial - six-room West Center at Hartford Road Carroll’s Cut Rate, 785 Main CARNIVAL Lydail atreet. Call 7293. rates. 'Guaranteed work. Office WANTED— Experienced altera- BaiMing Msterimb 47 LARGE ROOM on Main street, home with three bedrooms, built BY DICK TURNER atreet. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES There He Giim BY EDGAR MARTIN SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH 1947 CHEVROLET Kleetmsster auppllea. Free pickup and delivery tionist. Very good pay and very heat, hot water, single, double. about five years, newly-painted." eervice. Friendly Typewriter OAK FLOORS. Attention home Living room llti x 28 sith fire­ ■ tudor, radio, heater. See Douglas good working conditions. Write Free parking. Phone 6667. iweikh led xpam* wN<«-AH:«3N.>«i6T 'BME COrtUMK.] Annonncements Service, 1205 Main atreat. East EXPERIENCED Waitreaa want­ Box P, Herald. builders. Buy now. Beat high place. dining room 12>i xT4, oak last, not ftrst, after you’ve shop­ ed. Must work Sundays and part « « YOYlNl OUIB. IMigRI. VdYVCk Hartford. Tat. 8-8784. spring prices. Select red. $225 per SINGLE ROOM with light house­ floors throughout Cabinet kitch­ ,CHRISTOPHER Robin Nursery ped all over. Doiiglss Motors, 333 time. Apply at Cavey’s, East Cen­ CWMfiB.jU.9,1 OMOBRtIUGW YMk WMP0M> ff f I school haa winter term opening Main. M, No. 1 0>mm. red. $190 deliver­ keeping fsclllties, one block from en, full concrete cellar, hot water 0%,’ , CABINET MAKING, reflnlsh and ter atreet. Help Wanted— Male 36 ed. Call Springfield 7-6921 after . for child 3 'i to 8 years old. Call Center, for girl only. Call 3560 (oil), copper tubing. Lot 7(btl00. o c %eN- 1938 DE SOTO, In running con­ repair furniture. Cornices made to 6 p. ra. State Lumber Co., Main after 4 p. m. Reasonably priced at $14,250. -M 2-1SB6. Mrs. D. L. Ballard. -79 order. Phone 2-9533. J6hn Hahn. WANTED—Waitress. Apply MECHANIC’S Helper who ia ag­ Lakewood CfreleT Sbiitfi. dition, price (68. Inquire 27 Cook person. Center Reataura'nt, StreeL Springfield. SpccialUta in ExriQaive with Walton W. Grant, gressive and Wining to learn the Oak Flooring. ROOM FOR rent for one girl. atreet. WINDOW SHADE.S made to order Main street. automotive trade. Good working Realtor. Hartford 2-7584. Eve­ I Two minutes from Main street. UEARN to drive a car, safely, and installed. Venetian blinds conditions. Apply Joseph Then, nings Manchester 3160. ■-"t"; 1 quickly and efficiently. You NO MONEY down on pre-war CeU 2-1614 o r 47 Cbttage. cars at vClarke Motor Salea, 301 and curtain rods. 24 hour service. at McClure Auto Co., 373 Main Diaraondfi—Whtchf ST. JOHN Street—Reduced. Full ay get an Imanedlate appoint Estimates gladly given. Fagan Help Wanted— Female 35 Street, Manchester.. ,m »t by calling Manchester Auto Broad street. Jewelry 48 six rooms and bath, 3 and 3, oil Window Shade Co., Route 44 at Business Locations steqm heat large porch, garage, D r l^ g Academy. Phone 2-4087. Bolton Notch. Phone 2-4473. W a n t e d — Route salesman. 1936 CHEVROLET two-door LEONARD W. TOST. Jeweler, re­ For Rent 64 am ^te drive. Ebccellent location. sedsn. Engine ’ job last year. CLERK TYPIST Steady work, good commissions. CARPENTER Will frame your Apply New System Laundry, pairs, adjusts watches expertly'. Q ultt occupancy. Priced to sell. Personals Good running condition. Phone Reasonable prices. Open dally. OFFICE SPACE to r rent. Main 8698. unflnlsheo upstairs rooms: Rea­ to . prepare and hahdie Harri5xm atreet. street location. Charles W. Suburban ■ Realty Co.. Realtors, sonable. Phone 2-4291. Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce 541 Main atreet.5215. THE PROSPEtrr Hill School for shipping and billing docu- street. PhOne 2-1387. Lathrop.*-100 East Center street. young children. Pre-Kindergarten. SELECTED Used cars at Clarke COUNTERMAN Wanted 16 work 2-0384. ANTIQUES Reffnished. Repairing nients requiring accurac.v nights: 5 p. m. to 12. Apply Deci’s Kindergarten^ ,Monday through Motor Sales, 301 Broad atreet. MANCHESTER Tel. 2-2012. done on any furniture. TIemann, and speed. Six day week. Drive-In, Center street. EXCELENT Office space avail­ FOR $9,800 Friday. Tranaportatlon fumlah- 189, South Main atreet. Phone Fuel and Feed 49-A ALLEY OPP Here We Go! BY V.T. HAMLIN ed. Mra Lela ^ y b u r, director. Apply Personnel (Office, able for professibnal use. Apply 5643. EXPERIENCED Mechanic to Burton’s, 841 Main street. Four room compact home In Phone 4267. \ 1950 OLDSMOBILE service new and used cars in a r ^REPLACE and FURNACE good condition, handy to bus. stores Rocket enginei "88", four CANING CHAIRS, reflnishing and PIONEER PARACHUTE modern new gafkge. All new and school. Gil heat, automatic hot BALLARD’S Drivtnjii School. Man- door .sedan. Radfo, heater, repairing. Edward E. Fish, 104 equipment. Best of working con­ W ood-for sale. Phone 2-0511. - cheMer^ oldeat 'Chotiaanda-ot-ac. Wanted to Rent 68 winter, storm windows and acrefns, hydramatic drive, “ Chestnut "Street. Tet. 3888. COMPANY ditions; Steady year around em- Sa v e m o n e y now. An seasoned ImiTiedisle occupaheyi Approxi­ cldent free Inatfuctlpn hours. WANTED—4 or a room rent by ploymenL 47 ij hour work week. hardwood for fireplace, stove or mately $2..300 cash required. Hundreds o f satlsnedV students. MANCHESTER young veteran and wife. Call Forest Street Vacation with pay. A good op­ . furnace, reduced to $16 deliver­ Other listings available from For appointment telepnjsne 2 MOTOR SALES HoORchold Services portunity for the right man. 7772 after 6 p. m.. $8,600 uj>^ _■ ^ ______West Center at Hartford Road ed. Only .50 cqrds . lefL. .Cut any ....* ^ ^ fe re d ------13-:A' Apply Joseph T h ffi,- at "McCrure length. Tel. 753i.' $25 REWARD for urgently need­ SALESWOMAN, Card and gift Auto Co., 373 Main street, Man­ WANTED - - Bide to Ha kford. MIFORB YOU Buy a ' uaed car WEAVING of burns, moth holes shop. Afternoons, four or five ed four or five room unfurnish­ ALICE CLAMPET tir. of chester. hours 8 to 8 from vicinity' ten Gorman Motor Sales. Buick and torn clothing, hosiery runs, days per week- Selling expeiienoe Garden— Farm— Dairy ed reasonable rent by young Realtor Benton street Phone 6772. Sales and Service. 285 Main, handbags repaired, tipper re- preferred. Apply in person. Har­ couple and son. Write Box F, street. Phone 2-4571. Open eve Products 50 Herald...... -. ... 843 Main Street -THE SHRIMP Boats are comln placement, timbrellaa repaired, rison’s, 849 Main street. ninge: men’s shirt collars reversed and Phone 2-4543 or 2-0880 ' 5 so I’m heading to the dorks fii- g e n e r a l APPLES, McIn t o s h . Rome, URGENTLY Needed—4 or 5 room replaced. Marlow’s Little Mending Beauties, Wagners and Wine- get their cbntribuUnni to the 1948 OLDSMOBILE "66” rent^by young couple with 314 Shop. MAINTENANCE WORK saps: Potatoes number t and Lots for Sale 73 Manchester March o f Dimes. CLUB SEDAN year" old daughter, Call Man- EVENING SHIFT number 2 gradea. Bunce Farm, cheater 2-2196. adio, heater, hydramatic FLAT f i n i s h Holland window .129 West Center atreet. Phone BUILDING LOT, 75’ x 200’ at the shades made to measure. All CenWall.v-locatcd Hartford ueuau Automobiles for Sale dri\^ Centrally-located Hartford 8116. CONSERVA-nVE Young- couple Green. Wm.. Kanehl, Contractor 'T.M,Eim.lAK.Wrt.0a metal Venetian blinds at a new insurance company has open­ and Builder. Phone 7773. Cm- WtA »3rtig. Mr. MA^NCHKSTKR MOTOR concern ha.i part-time open­ urgently need 2 or 3 room fum CHRIS WELKIN, PUneteer How To Vanifih BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM 1951 MERCURY 4-DR. low price. Keys made while you ing for^a man up to age 45 in "Oh, 8uro! Oo afiokd and marry fior, 8bn! Whm you aaM SALES ings for unemployed young Ished apartment Phone 7206. SPORT SEDAN wait. Martowa. ■=“ — - building maintenance work. Household Goods 51 yoformovoum c apw wrrw M ors MoWTBff **T1w bon lurt tiimod off a % ht thrt wgm*t bohw tiood— > for my ‘prkoloo* troaturo,’ I theuglht for’ a^mlnuto yoo We.it Colter at Hnrtfoid’Road women interested in .simple Sabarban For Sale 75 CUSmiCM.* TMX aiA P rS A K iF O k C P flB L C r Merrnmatic drive. New car guar­ 40 hour, 5 day week. Paid va­ EASY Wringer type washing ma­ fpt M t for Mi loetiira on tho national dobt!” wantod to borrow tho cazC.—^ antee. Fully equipped, low mileage. mathematical clerical work. For Sale 70 ANDOVER -. - Comfortable four- Mpecasers- ' OSHO^ LI^UT 1940 CHRYSLER .-ledsn. 8 cylin­ Roofing— Siding 16 cations, sickness and hospitali­ chine. in good condition. 18 TI0N7 FNAWf AKOVMt? TMBCAPm. I An executive car: 5 or 5:.30 to 10 p.m. Five day Busincfls Property room home, bath, oil hot air furn­ BUGS BUNNY der. OomI Vondltlon. Rea-vonable. zation program pension plan, months old. Call 2-8517. - FUNNY BUSINESS MANCHESTER Cell 2-37.13.\ WE SPECIALIZE in roofing and week. We also have openings ace. fireplace, attic, two-car ga­ T M E K E FO K S BY HERSHBERGER siding. Highest Quality ma­ WALNUT tea wagon, walnut din­ WILLIMANTIC—Hustling, popu­ rage. Excellent location, delight­ IMVI*imiUTy. MOTOR SALES for part-time typists on the lar snack bar with choice, recipes 1940 FORD Panel truck, good terials. Workmanship guaran­ A company representative ing room set, dreirser and mirror, ful grounds, many trees. Vacant, TUE ENEa»V I« ; West Center at Hartford Road and lesspns In "how best to do" paint, good running condition. In­ teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn same shift. will be at the Connecticut corner cabinet with drawers and $10,000. Talbot Real Estate, An­ * T O K B 0 IN included. Fine opportunity for 1980 FORD deluxe. In good con- quire 191 Porter\street,_ street, ’’ hone 4860. State Employment Service. cupboards. Phone 4786. dover. By appointment. Phone BATTEJriS«i A. company representative Hve coupie. ’Csir Madeline Smith, dittmt. Tires "almost-new.; Radio, 806 Main Street, Manchester, (Tov’entry 7-660O anytime. rW THE GUARANTEED Roofing and. roof will be at the Connecticut HOSPITAL Beds and wheel chaira Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679. L/ffINO. R o o m heater. Dark green. Call 4815 be­ 1948 CHRYSLER NEW on Wedne.sday, January 16, tween 6;30 and 9 p. m. repairing. Gutters and. conduc­ State Employment Service, for sale or for rent Rates rea­ YORKER 1-DR\SEDAN tors. Coughlin 7707. from 9 to 3 :30. 806 Main Street, Manche.ster, sonable. Keith Furniture Go. Howes for Sale 72 Waiiiletf^Rral Esfife ’ 77 1939 FORD two-door aedan. radio, Fluid driv.e, rimio and Phone 4159... . ______im ^ tc r , goon condition. Tel. healer. r wr—Wedncsday-,--JaTTuarv 16, SELLIND— YOUR— jn-opartyl Roofing 15-A OWNER OF this charming 6 room Whether |t be a lot, house . or 4777. MANCHE.STI’PER from 9 to 3 :.30 p.m. GLENWOOD Range. New bricka, house (one unfinished) Is leav­ BAKER'S Helper wanted. No ex­ grates,, also oil heater, two 6-iQch business In tdwm or country, you MOTOR SALES COUGHLIN ROOFS stay on in perience necessary. Very good ing town. Must be sold quickly. win get prompt and personal 1949 OLDSMOBILE “76” any kind of storm! For guaran-- burners. 318 BucklSnd stt'eet, Nicely rituated on* large well CONV^ CGUPE e.it (‘enter at Hartford Road salary. Apply 14 Depot Square, ' Buckland. Tel. Mancheeder 3671. service by calling Ellsworth MIL teed roofing call Coughlin. Man­ AVON PRODUCTS are in demand or call 619.1 anytime. landscaped lot. Good location. ten. agent. Phone 6930. Hydramatic drive,, radio, 1940 CHEVROLET Pickup, in chester 7707. ever>’where. You can earn good Very attractive and only $12,000. PRISCILLA’S POP Sign Of Our Tli BY AL VERBIEER . heater,...... KOe.d condition. New. motor.. Call WANTEiy-Pirat aa'sS TV Serv­ Wm. GoodchUd, Sr., Realtor. LIST WITH an active concern for ROOFI7IC,. Specializing In.repalr- income representing our company. TW’O PIECE living room set, price hfi DONS A BOOK ^VIEW] MANCHESTER MOTOR .1394' S.Der 6 p. m. ice Man. Must, bf experienced. $40..Phone 4722. 7925 or 8891. reliable courteous aervlca,. Free Ing roofs of all kinds. Also new Write Mra. Frank Frawlcy. North FOR 90400L! ^ It) WE WATCH SALES Branford, Conn.' Benson's 'TV, 713 Main street. appraisal arriving at wtisfactory BCT'nER « E T OVER LOW COST roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Call 353.1. CLEARANCn SALE—Save up to SIX R(50M Single. Cloae to achool Mlllng -price to you. Tbs Allen ’EM ON West Center at Hartford Road cleaned, repaired. 26 years’ ex­ and bus line. Priced for quick h'TO EDDie’.r iTELEVWlONl TRANSPORTATION WANTED ' 40%. Automatic Toaaters, $12.75; Realty Co. Phona Mancbeater V 4 0 U 5 E J perience. Free estimates. Call ROUTE SALESMAN for dry. Automatic Perka, $4.95 to $24.95; sale. Charles W. tathrop, 100 5105. 1941 f o r d Supef deluxe" .club 1__; s p e c i a l s Rowley. Manchester 5.36t.- " cleaning and laundrj'. Good op­ East Center atreet. 2-0384. coupe. Excellent condition. Radio, Electric Grills, $16.95; Oombina- STENO-CLERK portunity for the right man. Ap­ heater, spot and fog lights, Many Milc.i Still Lfft i tlon-IVaffle Grills, $19.95; G.E. CONSIDERING SERXJNO ply in person. Maple Dry Cleaners and Westlnghouse Irons, $7.95; MANCHESTER—Juat .listed, at­ chains, new battery, mufflers In Thc.ie Cars Heating— Pinmfiing 17 tractive alx room well built YOUR PROPERTY T Experience Preferred - and Launderers. 72 Maple Travel Irons, $5.25; Clocks, .25% Without obligation to you. wa. ‘and clutch. Other extras. Call 2- street. p home, in good location. Hot water 4235. 1941 - Chevrolet Special Delu.xe EFFICIENT Plumbing and heat­ off; Barometers, 25% off; Vacuum will appraise or malce you a cash Cleaners, $29.95 and up; Light­ oil heat, fireplace, attached, ga­ offer for propeKy. See ua before Sedan-*—Radio, heater. ing. Plugged, drains machine Good Hour.1 rage. nice lot with picnic area.' 1942 CHBI’ROLET Oub coupe, cleaned. Phone 6497.. weight Rotary Sewing Machines, you seiL radio, heater, tulone green. Full and Pay Salesmen Wanted 36-A $99.95 and up; Bed Lamp Radios, Full price, $13,800. Shown by .ap­ Phone 6273 1941 Ford Suiter Dclu.xe Se- pointment only. Alice Clampet. price 1445. Worth mtich_ more. PLUMBING and heating. spMlal- $20 to $40 dally commlsaion and $21.95: Mahogany Radio-Phono. b r a e -b u r n r e a l t y - Douglas 'Motors, 333 Main. -rpslr8: teraodeTlng, cop­ $99.95; FM-AH- Radios, '$39.95.' ■Realtor, 848 Main street. Phone ' Call more possible. Solicit dellnqueftt 2-4543. FOR QUICK RESULTS in selling per" water piping, new construc­ accounts for collection from doc- Krah’s, 367. Main atreet. four 1941 Dodge Sedan—$’225. blocks north of Post Office. your property call Suburban WE HAVE THE REAiTn ICE tion. Time payments arranged MR. BERRIS tors, dentists, merchants, etc. Ni MANCHESTER — New 6 room Realty Co.. Realtors, 641 Main GUARANTEED USED CARS 1.939 Na.ih Sedan—$150. E• Convertible Manchester 516.3 WANTKIi -1 our property to sell CAPTAIN EASY Tut, Tut, Jane! BY Le sl ie TURNER *JOtntIoiRon, w# art mMcing Amoriea a groat piteo for our heater. Two tone green. A real PLUMBING and heating. Furn- able. call 2-9465 after 3:30. ture book window, hot water oil ■I snazzy car. Coupe—^^$150. heat, nice view, good location, Reliable ouyers walling with diioandanla.by tponding a lot of thoir monoy doing HI” acea, oil hurncra and boilers: EXPERIE.NCED Fountain girl, full Female 38 PHH.. not po ■1650 Plymouth Conv. Club Ootipe • "GOOD-BYE ” 1951— beat of construction, full -price cash. Finances arranged. We LOUP, JAM»! FRECKI.F-S AND HIS FRIENDS BY M. C. BL08SER Earl VanCamp. Tel. 5244. or part time work, $1.00 per hour. Situatinns Wanted— "HELLO” 1952 TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY TONTAINE FOX —Radio, heater, hew tires. Extra 19.39 Buick Special Sedan— Apply Mr. yigiant, Arthur's Wt-THe, " 'SSiCe'».'-'.. - ■ ' .. . CELEBRA^TING IM K n EW YE A R agent.—Manchestefr 6930. • ‘ "^PMOOer.' ’TItff QEM.- ^ N ew - paint "= joh.-=^ Radio; PLUMI»»NO- Atterafttons.- - New Llihcheonelte. '542 Main atreet." IVOLfLD l i k e to-care for children --- . ’IDi) CMt WF « T O “ ‘W fe'oorm ’ 1949 Nash 4-Dr. Sedan—Model 600. work. Repair and water piping. WITH THE BKR3EST BaIiGAIN Inge Ptaon* 3-1107. t n w o m u r - r 5fiirT5eTMnfS5irS5^ (ClNeSlDN WINNER. WAS OLD jiNxeo FIND “ " umoB heater. Clean inside and in my .own home daya. Tei. 2- EV£«R MAN UONAH/ ALUTUff "lEAM-eoir Radlnr, heater And overdrive. New Manchester 3636. 9515. )U M ® sasn«^s 3 Urea. Save money on this one. out. ’ NEW 1952 "CHARM HOUSE” MANCHESTER WANTED—Single house to bujl. WINS/, UNHEX U5.( ‘M49 Cbrysler Windsor I'^Dr. -UEx- QUAUTT Plumbthg and eaves NOT SO SECRET . . , ' ■ ’ ’.■-T-”. ■ . DELUXE . . Suitable for ::doctor‘a itulte on -' 'JDWEE.^ "Wf are atartinf to build four rWHEMl tra nice. Radio, heater. McCLURG AUTO trough work, rail for frec-estl- _ 3 B E A U rn^ .BQOMS .,, : first- floor, apartment, on jwcond cu WWAtrOF ^ • _ l.-J94« .%ha.L^d5 Mp to..jL good, Dogs~Bird»--Petfi,.V-4l bawklna 2^ 69; ' fliont hnmea on large lota, porch. ..fiooc. 04aijz.etceoL.ast43vllie's 4S A Motors. Business Services Offered 13 too small. Call 2-0736. ford company will be at the EXCELLENT Opportunity to ac­ FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE walls and many other features too N’ftwlrkl . .330 HARTFORD 8-0358 Keeney .,. Connecticut State Employ­ quire used Reynolds Printasign numerous to mention. Spencer ,. * r • 1950 STUDEBAKER CON^ TELEVISION Service. Call 7391 INTERIOR a n d Exterior paint­ AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4890 T.cs.rt .. Mollsr’s Radio T. V, Servjce. 812 ment Service. 806 Main S tw t, machine. Very good condition, F uller . . . CHAMPION ing. paperhanging, ceilings re- $1.10; sold new $600. Inquire Bur­ CHARLES LESPERENCE- Mala atreet. finfifhed.' -Fully Insured,' tbepert Manchester; Wednesday, Jan­ A—L—B—Et-R —T—•—S Radio, heater, overdrive. ton’s 3620 .Toiils ... 334 636 work. Wall piper books. Edward uary 16, from 9 to 3:30. 43 Allyn . St., Hartford 633 1347 Very clean. FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with Open Thurx Eves. Til 9 P. M. Indie's <3) R Price. Phone 2-1003. ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ Fslcone .. 101 37 303 linoleum, asphalt tUe counter. Ea s t Ha r t f o r d ./ New cape Renzonl .. S3 — 300 MANCHESTER MOTOR able and standard' typewriters. WE BUY and tell good uaed furni­ r.ra d lsn Expert workmanship, free esU- PAPERHANCftNG and painting! Ood, full abed dormer, large lot. 131 lOS 331 SALES matta. Open evenings. Jones Fur* BAKER'S Helper wanted, 12 p. m. AU makes of adding machines ture. combtaetlon rangee, gaa fine location. Price $12,800. Made­ R sim endo — 104 in Wert < ^ U r gt Hartford Road Phone Walter R Cookaon. Man­ to 7 a. m. Apply morplnga. Kay’s sold or rentsd. Repairs on' all ranges and haatere. Jonas rural- Kochln .. til 114 333 Bltura. Oak strseL Fbona 2-104L chester 2-1614. line Smith, R(alt'or. 2-1642 or Lucas . . . . 33 33 ,136 . Pastry, 183 North Main strsat makes. MarloWa tur# Store. 88 Oak. Phone 8-104L 4679. Totals .... lit 3M ill iur -

■ i - -- r ...... M t S X B B I t iianrl;?0t(r Cvrahtg Jl^roUi TUESDAY. JANUARY 15, 1?» ; ■ Make an Appointment Today^rGive Tomorrow

nri^r^TrtiunntrMliTi'^a^l^i i aSSmi aiSii. Ton Horn* .for Crippled (SU arai n m AlNflilTuwn' will ba shown tomorrow ntolit At ATaraft Dally Nat P Ran the monthly meeting,.-or The Voe tha.Weok Hndto« Y lw W aM lN r r . r , BMviOTr orMO Main ^r««t, X^ounce Several Engag^enkTjSefe Priepdiy Circle at 8 A’clock at tKe Jaanarr 18 sc D. a Wrnmm . to nttMdlnc. u i Bvlnrude denier*’. Community Y« -V - - In Hartford BiMtini today at th« Biitihotv H (H td q u q ri0 r f Hotel In New Tortt City. Mr. Bar- The class In -dir'paiiitlng.. Mrs. Ttunty Jail today under Members of the Burkland p^m* JlLs jerv'loes. $5,(XK) iMmd charged with theft in ...munlty CtuK are reminded of the. connecHon with th e theft ’of a'agflr ,.._v— meeting to be held st * o’clock to- Hose Company No, 2, MFD, will In Bloomfield on Dec. 12. Judge mofitnv night at Ihe school. All Moiria J. OiUer oidered Delane.v members are urged to attend. ■hold its regular monthly meeting tomorrow night at 8 o’clock at bound over to the liext session of X .., . y the hose house st, the corner of Members of the Green Manor A.«- Superior Court at a special aea- Hilliard and Main atreets. There Mon'Of'the Bloomfield Town Cburt aectallon. Inc., will hold their first la much Important business to be last night. Rang^ Refrigerator* annual meeting tomorrow' eventtjg- dlscus.sed. iT;dt -dvo'clo^ ■at'-.lhe - VFW ..Home, nt Delaney ia now awaiting trial on ..--WiAher*-aad; Al! Manchester Green. The ' Initial the chargro'pNS«mted'AgalnirTHfri alatc of officers' will he elected The Married Couples Club of her*. He waa arreated O cL-ll. On " Other AppUaocM and a program for the -coming Ihe South Methodist Church will Oct. 22. Judge John S. G. Rott- year will be discussed. Arrange hold Its.amiiial card party iomor- ner found Delaney piilty of -'Tn«itr-'T»r^k--TWiiKtng"‘i^ ^ i‘4yow-wiqhi=«t-A-e'^ol4fek-*tr-tliwOm- ♦?T89h <*f Pfavc._flhe^l him. ttOF ■-ilB" c o m ::' charge of t^e incorporating com­ mimlty Y. Players are asked t»a and sentenced hliri to 30 da.va in' mittee which includes George A, bring ifirtr own rsM s.'. Prise.'i Jail. On the charge of. reaieting an Kata, Vernon Hauschlld, Phepley will h» awarded and refreshment' Lorins Studio • MIsa .Margaret AiiiS Grows Mis*. June Blggerela* Mite CherieM B. He officer. Delaney was fined 1100 Cleat'ea snd Attorney Jules Karp, served. Friends of members are Mkw Elaine N. Tedford and sentenced to 90 da.va In Jail. also welcome. —~ - ' Mrs. Clay L. Groas' of Shelbv .1 The case waa a|q>ealed to the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W, Big-; Mrs. W. A. Southwick of 353 CALL ' Train Trapped Mrs. Joseph Tedford of « Aca- ^aa 'announced the en gerstaff of 77 Colton place. Long-i Oablend street mnouncis the en- Court of Common Pleas. Delane.v . Delta Chapter No. 51, Royal demy atreeV annoancas the en- ArchMssons, will confer'the Mojit Mot her Cahrinl Molhers Circle getentent of her dtWghter. Miss^ meadow, Mass , formerly tof Kan-granddaughter; .Rccured new counaeL the day be­ Choriat W. Lothrop i will meet tomorrow evening with gagement of hA daughter, Elaine AvvIlMent Her daTS, fore the trial and the case has FOR Excellent Master Degree at its N. Tedford. to Walter N. Weir. I Margaret Ann Gross, to John E. che.ater, announce the engagement HerrmMh of a t a t e d convocation Wednesday Mrs. Ed vard McCarthy of 43 Co­ A at. . A wa ^ wi 7 jth e fim e address, to Corporal been continued. , , Aceldant Insuroaea evening at 7 :.')•) o'clock at the lumbus street, East Hartford. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Douglas, son of Mr. and Mra. John of their daughter, M l» June Btif. q . Grady. /t>n of Mr, and Delaney pleaded not guilty to ..Masonic Temple, — . ______r ...^ ...... ^ ■ ...... Dougla.s of 49 Elwood road...... gerataff._to Donald A. Prue, xoniMrar Wtllkim E. Grady of-44 Ol- theft, ehargf in . Bloomfleld- ‘. aad RM ^JW a T flsa Tedford is alTending Ar=7^ j Mrs. John .1. Wsllett of W'ara- of Mr. and Mrs. Armand C. Prue''‘--.cott drive. < BIoomfleM police arrested him too Eaat Crater Nt.. TeL 2-OSM nold College In Milford, and Mr.l „ “ ‘“ f'y'?":; » “ Monday' and allege Delaney Stalled by Califomla Snow Manchester Grange will meet noke road will he hostess for Ihe Weir Is the owner and operator of ^^hiv c. gity, Indian a . Mr. of West Haven. Conrt. I pv»ple were gradu- tomorrow at R p. m. in Orange social following the monthly meet-' figured in the theft along with an­ Niew Slbrm 2>H/fs theHoll^•^vood .r.-rvi^e..SLaUon. 1 " Kr*'l'mte of Union MI.S Biggerstaff Is an alumna other Hartford man; Edward Hall. The lecturer's program will ing' of the Manchester Reptihlirsn A June wedding Is planned. .(.College. .Schenectady. N. Y., and be on the subject of "Friendship." Women’s Cliih tom.nrrnw afternoon of Manchester High School, and In '* Sluboakl, who Is awaiting trial in sorved three years as lieutenant In 1950 was graduated from the «"’P!oye.'»_ »?>' the Southed New Superior Court on the charge. By STERLING F. GREEN Each member Is asked to bring at 2;.30 at the G, O. P. headquar­ W * Navy during World War II. England Teleption* Company and Pushes tolfiar R oad two "Gel W eir cards, signed, to ters. 9R3 Main street.' Guest The Center Church Senior G-ecnwlch Hosjiital Bchnol. of Washington, Jan. 16-^^-idge .Vo, .7R. Knights business meeting. President Con­ Dale Rook the" rank of ensign ih\the Naval Edword L. Davis, Jr. Bag Kaom. Leclere, through de^ drift* pushed tionat Church. The Junior Choir of Pythias, will have aa their nie Dwlre reqi.iests a large turnout ReserS'e. He is a marine en­ Director rain which already have ed to busineaa, inc'rote, or excite — * Reglatered Land SarveyRr within two mile* of a hliszard- rate*—or all throe. will have Ita rehearaal at guests at their meeting tomorrow of memberi. gineer with the United States IS Proctor Road. Maartoeator ■J3 MAIN BT. taken at least seven liven, 300 rnws an the nrop ahow* January 7 to 19 Lines of New York City. QttiM's Phartnary trapped ntreamliner today— where the atreoasHoer City of Hto annual economic meaaage to night st R o’rlork at Castle Hall ni -^TM. 79I9 Mancheater C a ll 5 2 6 9 NeivAtoiiiic ■ J-The Young Democrat ic.Cliib wJU on OiiJw.-iy street ■ o f f f e e r s.^ and Frank Ralkner. Walter Plnncy ■March Dimes th-tve.------marooned hundreda of travel- but still faced much wo|if to San. Etaaetseoi- with XR| persoaa Congw« _fqiroast the J'm oet, dlf-; meet tomorrow night at )i n'rln*k members of Oliver WoodHbiise and ^icha'el Reggetls of C:“"E. c— :■'Friday and Hatnrday ' " ernr inolated fowha and reach and bring obt 222 aboard, la atraaded la a aevere fieu1t'''yraf "of tkir armameht build- i a t Mtirphy’a ' reSlauranf. A t this r>>clge No. .M from ' Colcheatef, House aind Son, Inc., are .attend­ ----- January 18 and 19 flooded home* and lowland*. hllaaard, la the Merra Nevada up, large federal defirlts, aomr: stranded passenger* and civilian ahortagea but few hard­ time the nominating committee Master of Work Edwin L. Culver, ing the spring and Raster fashioh Center Thespi'ns in "The Gra- How many others may have crewmen. ‘ Monataw*. Food Into rrarhed Gurbs Plan will pre.aent the new alate of offi- with his degree team, will exem­ show of men's wear In Bostoq. mercy Ghost," Verplanck flchool. TOYS tho trapped tralB. hot Hie paaaen- ship* and a “precarious" price been killed, injured-or minn- problem. 1 edrs. president, vice president, plify'the rank/of knight. A Candl- Saturday, January’ 19 For the Kiddle*. The pa.ssenger* have been ger* are wltbont brat. (NBA treasurer and secretary, with the drte from Oliver Woodhniiae ing in avalanche* and on snowbound since Sunday Newemap). Mr. Truman fixed two major! Fmris, Jan. 16— (A^)— Tb« The Past Mistres.' tTluh, of th.e Polio Ball. State Armory, 8 to geali for thia '.'year of atraln": directors to be nominated from Ihe I^idge will also he'put through". A Daughters of Liberty No," 12.5 will 12 p. m. Artknr Dini; Stores STERLING FROM MICHAELS A PART ►F THE TRADITION deep-drifted mountain roadn aboard the Southern Pacific’s United States announced to­ floor.. All menibera are urged to soeial time with refreahmenta will Large Aeeortweiat First, a 5 psr cent rise in national day it will have important hold Its regular monthly 'meeting February S In 17 could not be determined. luxurious City of San Fran­ output: Second, on* and a third attend this important meeting. follow. tomorrow night at R o'rlork at- the United Service Organizations Neither could damage be eatl- new proposals to mgke tmAho mated, except a* multi-million dol­ cisco, They’re in Donner Pass, million mora men and women at home of Mr*.. Annib Johnston, 15 drive. 1 ^ . altitude 7.200 feet. Blasts Reds w ork...... —- UnitH Nations disarmament Hawley street. Friday, Fehruar.v 8 lar*.- .....J-r.-.i . An overturned lifeboat waa Here'* the complicated aitua- a Aaka 13 Uswa comminnion when it begins tt^ The annua) meeling of the "Cortierstone Capers." presented spotted by Coast Guard planet in tlon: Hit want-list of legislation was! work, by St. Bridget's Cornerstone Club, "Sjiw 'You C^n Qet A rescue train still has IH miles long. It began with a two-year { U. 8. Delegate Ernest A. Gro*i Washington Social Club will be Freight Irticks llae aaowhound Trsusacoatiaealsl Hlgbwa.v No. 40 B ear Baxter, Calif., awalllag word the North Pacific ye.slerday. It F o r Hiding held Satnniay afternoon at 4 Hollister school, R p. m. ' was presumed from the missing to go to reach a highway where extension of the Defense Produc­ made this announcement in a o’clock for Ihe purpose of electing Siinda.v. Frhriliir.v 10 the roswl aheaA toivar* Donaer Bommlt bigbeot polat la the Mrrraa. I* open, TraFIc waa atalled aa freighter Pennsylvania, abandoned it will pick up the passengers. tion Act; the repeal of “weaken­ speech urging the UN Political Annual Police Bonertt Show, Inactive CalHonAa sufkred ita most severe storm la half a eratary. (AF WIrephoto, Copyright, 1952, dan A highway crew still must open ing" price control amendmenta; committee to send new Russian'''' new nITfrers and comniitleemen Fiyietoeo Chroairle). by Its crew of 45 last Wednesday FUEL OIL SERVICE. and also dlsciiasing other business Sfite Theater, 1:10 p. m. some 800 miles off the Washing­ l* i miles of No. 20 to reach Its improved farm price supports; atomic proposals to the dlsarma- Of th'e club; Reunion of G Clef-Clii^^n cele­ ton roast.' ■ ...... nearest point— i* ^nlle—of .the atronger-curba,on cjnaumer —and, joaent— commission.—H e—did—not—- bration of 2.5.ih anniversary, P a tte tirr More precipitation- ia forecast stranded train. Munsan, Korea. Jan. 16— bank credit; and. aa.-an to a total specify .what the new U. 8. pro­ The Girl Sfout. offlre at 9R3 Emanuel Lutheran Church. today from thia aame atorm — Weather Faee* of a doxen laws. posals would he. Main street will he open tomorrow Tuesday, Fcbrirafy- 12 In British Tanks Faure to Offer Boggs Lading which the Weather bureau aaid The weather was moderating, at (/P) —The United Nation* But th* shocker, aa far aa Con­ Btart Feb. 1 AT ITS BEST! leant temporarily, and an 8. P, from 10 a. m. to l p^ m. It will VWCA'Ptiblic Affairs Commlt- obstinately refute* to move. command aaid today' Allied gress was concerned, waa th* Pres- A spokesman said the propoaato atsh be open Thursday and Friday tee-'tocture;- Miss Mary' P.' Hrtllef‘ ' 1 ^ 5 r s French JCabinet In Lav Pr™ And « m another stiirm is brew­ spekeeman aaM all paanengera will plane* attacked ■‘liiieratlve idwif* calm dnS»Hd for the rest would he contained ih the flfist M m'tmmmmuiHtAT m n ai *t the same hours, as well as an. speaker; Community Y, 1:15 R E E D & B A R T 6 N ing off the Alaskan coasL walk th* half mile to the highway. mflitarj’ targeta’i, in the of the “10 billion dollar or mora" a serie* of papers oh atomlc-een- 'nuirsday evening. p. m. . FamlHea Flee From there they will be taken by tax rairo ha raquastad last rosaion trol and ronventional arms which AUlOMMICKUvhr —aavBS bolh- combustion efficiency. Mobil- TiieMlay, Fehruar.v 28 Paris, Jaa. 18—isn—Mlatater automobile the 1>4 mllas to the vicinity of » Red priaoner of —of which he got only about STERLING In Suez Scrap For Governor Rain awollen creeka spilled over the U. 8, will praoent to the com- •r of constantly hbecking your heat bunts Vompletely!' • ■ 'Danghter., of Isahem Fashion at JnsUce Edgar Faurn tafd relief train, which win carry them Orar camp at'the time Com­ |5.400,0p0.00d. mission. The new kroup must s t ^ Frealdeat VInerat Aariel to­ their banka and forced avacuaUon the 83 miles to Sacramento. oil supply! \ Show at St. Janies’ School Hall. \ munist* say. it was bombed. Tax-writing' leadera . of both Its Woi% befora Feb. 10, probrny HEAT-$AVING TIK- help heat your Wi-ll (iive Ailvirt*" If your Reed ft Barton pattern Otlro, Rgypt." J9*. T* 10)— { day he would attrappt to foiwr ■ Trtk'rOfleans, Jah. 18— H.S of familiea in such widely separat­ The 8; P. apokeaman quotatf Dr. But, said Gen. Matthew B. in New York. ed California areas aa Eaat Santa Housm hav* stated publicly they * RIU MIASUIt-iio *‘gj^*w6rk"l home better at lets cosll is among twenty-one older British tank* openett firr against' a raoMBna gaviii nmt at. Rep. Hale. Boggs, backed by Sena- Lawrahea. Natooa, of Truckee, B*dgw#y'a headquarter*, in Tok.vo, will not ffirteara rates in 1953, The new U. 8. proposals aro be­ The 48-.vear-oM poHMeal BarbS'ra; the West Dei Paso Calif., who reached the train by the Allies don’t know whether the No chance of arroVt. \ . (OUAUOUS SHVKE - considera­ ' Oil Iiiroiiu‘ Tax favorite* shown here, you can Egyptian snipers today a t' Tel el I 'tw Russell Long ' that ha w’ould not.be.1. ready to load to be heavy. Last .year, there 958 Main St. . . . Mancheater of Cairo, who said h* wa.s on an Farm •Bureau dispatched from San Franciaco 11 POW campa ia situated. Thto 1* gress .he expecte an eight billion speak until tomorrow afternoon were four men working'six weeks, inspection trip of proviheial police. 2112 precinct* 'reported thua far. reached there- and It was unable house north of her* early today required by th* Geneva Conven­ dollar deficit this fiscal year, end- and the meeting was adjourned. and they had their hands full. • Mutic Ry There haa been frequent tklr- and sight childrsn. apparehUy tion...... mtohea between Egyptians an d Washington, Jan. 18—lFli.^The ‘(Cratlnned oa Page Four) (f'onttnaed on Page Six) burned to dssth. 3. The Allies have not been able (CooHnoea an Page Faar)'ra ^ y (OonHaued On Page Twelve) TONY O'lRIGHT ami HIS ORCHESTRA British soldiers, in the are* In the Senate Agricultuse committed de­ Only Mr. and Mrs. Thomas to locate them by repeated photo­ past three days Three Britons, in­ rided today to make a “full, com­ Weeka and one daughter of tha graphic reconnaiaaance of areas ■'ill ■ ; ■ ^ ,3 cluding two nffleers, have been plete and vigorous investigation" family of 11 left the flaming where the camps are reported to of thrra separate charges of negli­ be, CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc CONTRIIUTION— 75c , klllsd st or near Tel cL Kebir. 'The.., gence and wrongdoing In programs house. Coroner Brewer Mills . Brittoh announce they used'amMI Costello Faces Retrial; said all 11 war* believed In It 3. Th* POW chmpa are not TaftEi under the Agriculture department.* when the Are started, and the marked. Th* Geneva Omvention O ver Ike 3-1 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 4876 arms and 10 rounds of field arti^ Chairman Ellender (D-Ls) of 311 MAIN STREET lary firs to beat off guerillas whq father said he thought all were requires them to be marked by. the the committee said tha motion for dead. letter* "pW” • or “PG” torge the probe waa made by 'Senator (Osatlaasd an Page Thirteaa) Jury* Fails on Verdict Weeka told of a tragic effort to InG * PHONE 6874 - 6292 This ai1verU,emrnl paid, for by R VALENTINE AND Ahderson ID-NM)' at a closed ' (O atbiwad «■ P *^ Hiltlaan) Gommittee Poll TTryTsaVtCi » raarj meeting of the group and approved save hi* only son and the man I.. l.l^.MAlis. hnlldlng ronlrnctnrs—and M. I.A.WSEN, JR., 4* * unu^oiisly. who flrat raw th* Are told' of be­ and J. M.ACRI, range and fuel oil dealers, —. . New York, Jan. 16—(/P)—Gambler kVank Costello—his first ing forced rack from his effort to The .three matters are: San F^ncioeg, Jan. 16—(AV-Senator Robert A, Taft of Farouk Heir criminal conviction ip 37 years reportedly blocked by a lone enter the house. Ohio isA threcrto-one choice over Gen. Dwight D. Eieenhowep' , 1. A''f#p6fC“ffbm Comptroller juror—wilf (ace a.new trial for contempt of the U. & Senate The three survivnrii were hos­ UN Gisualties General Lindsay C. .Warren list­ pitalised with burns. for tM Republican Presidential nomination among G(jP Na* f «y T* ing shortages of more than four Crime committee. •------. - ,------tiongl committee members willing to express an opinion. Born in Cairo And the coihmlttee’s former Walter Stowe said he saw the tw million dollar* worth of govern­ flame* from about a mile away Set at 414,646 Aaaociated Press poll of the ------s------—------The G M A C ment-stored grain. chairman. Sen, u te a Kefaiiver shortly after midnight. As he. members who. represent the 48 (D., Tenn.), may be a proaecutlqp y ® TeeO'Age Second Wife 2. A charge .that a-Kansas Thty. reach^ the house the mother and. tes discloeed: Of 43 willing to Mo., concern made thousands of witneaa at-the retrial. News Tidbits the daughter. Dolores. 14, were U. S. LoBSM^in Korei state ho4r they stand, 31 favor Of EgyplV King, Baby dedjara of profit b;- leasing aurplua Unable to agree on even one of staggering down the road, he Taft; nine support Eisenhower, Army buildings s t Camp Crowder, the 11 contempt charge* against CulM fjrom AP Wins • l5s9S0 Killed, 75,' two ere for-.Gov, Bart Warren of B u llets Finance Plan HOT T IP I Coatello, a federal court Jury yes­ aaid. ' He got into the house, then Boy Reported *Fihe* a mas* of flames, but was- forced (tolifornla arih one backs Harold froKi tttt ^ Wim. ■r.W,- '.>'<'.4.^- (CoaMnaed «« Mx) terday garo up Ita'effort* to'reach beck-'tmmedhitely:-*' ■.v.-.-x,..,; JL.atssasn. - .!.■— a: -vepdlrt' Ofror being 'oat "231trtUfll' Cain^ l ^ p L ’ Jah.’'' '(VoMWcHcot Develepmeot Cemi- BUI Lindsay. Weeks' brother-in- Member* sre'torrlving for i na FOR COLD WEATHER and. 30. mlnut-x , , . mlaaiMi promiset that federal of- law, aaid Weeka told him that he Pari*. J*n . 18--ulV--Caauaitiea tionsi committex mrotlng begin­ Ruron Narriman. t^n-ags second Feder*l Judge Sylvester J. Ryan ■ pcials who come here next week ASKS SECUBltV MOVE I wife of Egypt's King Farouk, gave had reached an.vpeUIrs window of of United Nations u u t Republic ning tomorrow. Western regional - tinanrlal prohlrma drla.v a Baeea- • Check battery and cable* nr~ ronUttii^ Hie d^endant In 15.000 to. .discuss, th* problem* of. Oon- the partly cmnpletod houaa carry­ of Korea (M««a In tha/Koroan war GOP . offleiato .piahned to study; Washlagtita. JOra 18 — idBaJ! birth today to a afmr-helr to the Bars ival rail and rot Friday for a pre-' nrrticut'a amali industries will Senator Eoatland (D;, Mtoa.) ....I.. ... „.. . .w ry TBpatr-jwlr wn -y-our yar.' It’a danteiMua —— — ' I' . % Check.,r*di»^o^._ho*e and connection* ^ . J -^.^NUe NJngdom's throne. ing hia'son Rodney, 10. He put the tiava reacMd a tiita ^ f 414,848 an their own probiams^todsv. Umtaary .beacii^ .on.-a. Jtow triaL -know what they are talking obout b(^ dmr*i to open tfia sctidsw and Aaoociated Preaa ^ p ra y ab979d -V Tatt.-Akaa«"Bfslti'l"' '.'" 't' •bkad^OBiigfera deMam li'.'ia-uifitS: Xvne„«R,t9r jh|»>’ nUdrUpf The boy—horn ’ elt 'V|:S0 "ni. . k.'Th; eJt.'t;T^’#lta^"ttStiWa’ Of REG ... JhC of a aurvey It. Delegations an d . .goveramantf ing inWashlngu^ a.year ago.gsve cnsergency” . aa » aiove townrd Prince Ahmed Fouad after, hto U. 8. 'Attorney Mylea J.^Lane Im unaound'-i-lo allow a vrhirl* to drlerioratc. ^ grandfather, Klng^youad I. Pat-, conducted. (O—tinned an Page Four) were aourcas fdr the figures. - T a f t ^ votes; Eisenhower. U.-'^ua plaelBg “under lock and key aa {• Check safety aCccaaorie* ' mediately moved for a retrial. Congreaaional committee sug­ Tha moat 'M ant U. 8. totals Is­ Taft is holding hto own but appar­ soon as passiM* tkaaaaads at ace source* wluii announced fb*. Senate Banking Group.. ■ Defense Attorney Grorge Wolf sued lost i ^ k ehowed-U.-S. cat-. ” Finance your repair* (hrough Ihe liberal I Keep your car in good codidition with periodic Mrth said the Queen and'her baby gests “A aatleaal plan at day- ently Elsenhower haa lost strength. Oonmunist eanaptostors now la , ^ 1 ■■ ■ ^ id he would he '.‘very happy to llght-savlag tine” be eonsldar^ ualUes mwntad to' 104,084 up to These rea —YiN divorced in Nor. 1948. Under an Coatello. asked how he felt about Total* for th* armies, navies Soviet gevenunent tedoy lasaed T T - r Egyptian Oonstitutional provision, Senate Banking committee today says it Is “a fair assumption" .that, not parttcipate in pro-convention held up approval of Harry A. Mc­ the hung Jury, told newsmen in hto it cMts the state aad eenua.ttalttes' f' WeatporL Jaa. 18.—fPt—Orlef- and air foroa* pf -15 oUiar UN campaigning. . an addHtosMl Kst pt HanBraa . - i ■ , j . j' common to all Moslem countrisa, rasping volcfft “I feel all right. I membet’ nations were at least forhiddan to Slaittog faielgMra, only 'msls* can suceted to the Donald as new head of the Recon more -than 8500,000 a year to app* .atrlcken parents of a ssven-year- Last yc'ar’s roll gave Stasaen 1 hare never (been unhappy'." He ald'glrl whose body they aaatchsd 8,898. represanting 1,848 killed, four votes, Warren two and one laetading 33 clBsa not on tha Oiron*. ■truction Finance Oon>oration port families of -men and woman 5,528 wounded and 1,533 missing 191 Oaa Aalate (RFCI pending further bearingi faced '4p to I I years In prison and in state’s penal insUtutipna, from a hospital bed were found each to the tote 8enator Kenneth Hat Hrcnintod In S o fto p b o rr 811,000 in flnea If convictet( on all uncoaacioua beaidc the dead child and capturad. Wfherfy at Nebraska and Gov. ISIS. In tha aren at Msscaw It- The King was married last May on hto quallficatlona. the counts. Trinity College ralaea Its aeel- Tha list lacks Ethiopia, which •*wfcy 9B Sevffir . . . They usa TWp«* ReRned • to Narriman Sadefc; commoner The dectoion followed a surprise tost night at their home. Thomas B. Dewey of New York. orlf. toieigneia bod boon iw* No official poll of the Jurors' deal lasuraaee coverage " from Police said Mr. and Mra 8ey- has never announced any figures 'The current canvass reached 85 strletoil to travel en tirtain AHantk H0aHn§ o a i" • daughter of an En'ptlan civil ser- refusal by a House auboommlttee yo4es wss allowed by the court 8300 to $1,000 for ^ each student. mmir Steinberg had taken an over­ on iU losses. A res^nsiblc inform­ vanL The Queen celebrated her. tnveatigating the Securities and memberk; It showed that 42, or rends within M asllts at thq But unofficial sources said, that on Dean Arthur H. Hughes, acting do** of aleeplng tablet*. One of ant said that the Ethiopian bat­ almost half are - unwilling six rapitoL Now they asaot ' atag) ''And Utaum AiltMic Heating Oil i* Triple 18th birthday last Oct. 31. Farouk Exchange Oommisston which Me some, but not all the counts, the president, announces.. Governor several note* found in the house talion suffered fairly heavy loasas. will be 33 on Feb. 11. Donald now heads to Fivs the Sen. months before the GOP national sritWa 35, frith esetota *hcaf Rcnncd, these folks have started a nest egg of vote was l l- i for conviction. The Lodge announces renewal, of read: Figures on the Greek and Turktoh convention to express an opinion tteno. H'iiigs. N a needless burner repairs now, rou ’ ATUNTIC Swelling crowds muaed in the 8t* group “any lafom ation at all' aduresa haded thelt’ tally on inter* agreement with First Arnty O hb- “Please notify, my brother, Ted; loraea were at least 80 day* old. either puMicly or privately about ck tn r’ AUTRE Rugs square before. Abdtn Royal conccm lagjta inquiries. know. AUamic burns viewa with Jurors and 'ballots re­ mand for e—peratlve a*e ef stgl* Th* Republic of (Bouthi K o r ^ in -Brcwklyn.” their partY* nomine*. OHUBCBU. TO 8PBAK CaU Or Vrita Seta Ha^AFORArtp Falace and cheered aa a IQl-guq Announcement of the Hoiiae in- trieved' from the wastebasket In •ad federal adHtary fares* i* They were reported ia fair con­ which to not a UN msmber, rt- Hito obvloualy left a wide field galute boomed to herald the birth, vasUgatora’ refusal waa made by the jury room. event of emergency. portad that' iU lo***a to Doc. 23 Waridngtin. dan. 18' Offi '■ A steady procassion of cars car- dition today at tha Weatport sani­ for campaigning among party offI- f n n r Senator Maybank (D-SC), bank­ Juror* *ppe*red (o avoid news­ Billy Base to seeking court per- tarium. .ware 29,494 daad, 101,097 wouad- clato. They ordinarily wield Priaatli&dator CtowthM of Ited mintotera. government offl- ing committaa chairman, a f t a r men after the trial, but a panel mtosionjto question hto estraagad Tha Stainbarg* had boon sought ad, 85,601 on prtoonar of war lists, potent influence en the selection hront Britain niiltad todag Tft, mi Hato and other dignitaries to the cloaad door n\rot

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