Average Daily. Net Presa Run SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1968 Fer tke Week Beded PAGE TVS^VE manrlf^atfr lEuftting l|frali» 2,.1M8 10,859 car. Water - and sponge and chamois. The works. After he got Over 50 Couples Member «f the Aedit e t C^ tdatlejiii MnnckeHer-^A City of Village Charm Aboti^Town ft ‘ shining to -his-imliifactibn;- he Piiiney-Ollari Nuptials. QUINN’S was -very careful in hi* driving that AtXouiilry" H e d r W M night to. see that he, didn’t, hit . any The Loyal Circle of Kings big puddles that would louse up Over SO couples, members of St. PHARMACY (aamined AdverUatag M rage 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1953 Daughters of the Center Church And on Some of Manche»ter*$ Side Streeltf Too his handiwork. He wanted his car will hold iU regular meeting at to be spotless for the trip to church Mary's 80-50 Club, last night en­ 7:45 Monday night at the church. Sunday, morning. joyed the Country Night program Surgical dressings will be folded. Cat Tale * and the man got his car started,. So it was with especial care that of the club held at the church. All OPEN SUNDAYS The hostesses will be Mrs. David he tucked his auto awaydhat night, Last week one of the featured He drove it to the station and left attending wore old clothes and en­ Muldoon, chairman, and Mrs. it there, since he wanted to have giving it an extra wipe-off before G O P Backs articles in Heard Along concerned tered into the fun of the square Clarence Petersen and Miss Doro­ a cat. Well, draw up a chair folks, the trouble checked. closli^ the garage door. 9A.M.io1P.M. thy Petersen. That was all until the next Maybe it was because he'd work­ and round dancing, for which Carl AFL Opposing we have another cat tale to pass morning about 11:30. In the same ed so hdl-d, but the next morning Wiganowski was prompter and along. ' Tony O'Bright’s orchestra furnish­ 6P.M.to9P.M. E seiihow er •‘Keeping up with the Jones' ” Is A local family lost its pet cat. spot where our friend had been our friend overslept a bit. When a problem in any family, and Mias stranded the night before another he got up, he knew he'd have to ed the music. The family searched and searched A potluck was served preceding Fay Moeller will speak on this sub­ man bad parked his car,- and- was- rush not to b « late for church. And the . immediaU neighborhood but the program, which was handled ject at a meeting of this Washlriff- vlsiting at a home nearby. A rush he did. He ran Into his ion could not find the feline. by Mr. and Mrs. William Bren­ ton-South Schools Child Study pickup truck from the aforemen­ clothes, grabbed his topcoat and A few nights laUr, the man of nan. group Mdhday night at 8 o’clock the house was several streets from tioned service station pulled up dashed for his car.' at the Washington School Annex. his house when he saw his cat play­ alongside the parked car;.(la drivel-. He was in so much of a hurry ! Wssbihgton, ^^eb. 9—(/P)— that he was halfway to church be­ Miss Moeller is a specialist in fam­ ing near a home. He got out of got out and climbed 'into the WE CARRY ALL 4 Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. •9—(/P)— The American Federatira Top Corigressiontl Republicsn ily relations from the University fore he noticed there was any­ his car and called to the animal. vehicle. LEADING BRANDS o f Labor today was prepared to launch a new and specialized leaders said today they had o f Connecticut A ll mothers,,, and Instead o f -coming, when . called,, About this time the. woman of. thing arniss. Then he saw those Hospital Notes .muddy. animal' Sprints.. that.. were attack bn the Taft-Hartley Labor Law expected to focus on 1« • father* are invited to attend. the cat 'riin into the cellar through the' house saw what -wax going- on- t a w tracked across his nice, gleaming AfUiur Drue Stem or 2b5a _maior - f ' ooiiils. ■ A*"PT F L 'AAtiAnaCtlbn ii'tllwilt follow a statementstatement issued issued an open window. and notified her guest. He looked Patients Today ...... IS l ‘ident Eisenhower on a wide hood. When he stopped at the yesterday by the CIO executive*— T“ ~ Healthy Children Help Crippled Ones Sunset Coiincll No. 45. Degree Knowing that the cat was a val­ out the window, saw the man program of legislation. Sen. church, he saw that the prints con AD M ITTED YESTERDAY board in Waahlngton, criticising | - ^ , -. T ^ 1 A. of Pocahontas, will hold a kitchen ued pet of the family, the man poking around in his car- and be­ tinued right up across the roof of Taft (R.;, Ohio) Republican walked up to the front door of the JCaren Schweir, South Windsor; krfw**-e^ eeew? ,/ • ^ C lM m ’52 R adi" social and grbeery bingo Monday came a bit perturbed. He opened thee car. Crusty, muddy prints house and knocked. He explained Pamela Holmes, 80 Summit street; fR^%;.orrVb.xriia;?r.? B r id e s F lo t floor leader, said after a night at 8 o'clock at the home of the door and shouted indignantly, they were, as if the animal were that his cat, missing for several Mr*. Nettle Briggs. 4 North Fair- Law. White House eall that Con­ Mrs. Myra Fitzgerald. 12 Bralnard "Hey, you, what are you doing out wearing boxing gloves. place. Prizes will be awarded and days, had been seen outside the there," field street; Mrs. Madeline Pratt, The CIO said the changes fell gress ia shooting for a July 4 f.+ . Our friend had plenty of time to FILMS refreshments served. The public house and had run Into the cellar. The service station man knew 487 Center street; Miss Frances short of "the standard o f justice adjournment and he believed He wanted to know if it was all what he was doing. "W e got a call think about the incident later while DEVELOPED AND and faiiness to labor promised by Convictions i'Letters Forge

'■/ - ! f-- m m / \ ^ I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C6N^, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1953 PAGE T H B IS ... . ' ...... - ...... Cambridfe street Mlaa Anna violation of rules of the food mend for faras producta is ex­ ister Matyas Rakosi and put before Review in Store The record of the trial now goes f-i'o iir Talks Given FllblR Introduced the apnakera. against Milton J. Dickenson, Ikr-gf About Town Six Are I^le^ Lunch Plan at Verplanck pected to bet. maintained at a high the parliament yesterday, calls on to a military board of the judge Mra. G. H. SulUvaa dtocuased ^ Hartford road, involved In a General Blasts level; It also said foreign laklngfll unmarried people and . couples, advocate general's office in Wash­ NOTICE Court Cases without families to kick In four ington. T h e Use and Care of Houae- minor accident'on Hartford road. o f U. S. farm products ar,e expected Skywatch Schedule ” For Mrs7 Siiiitli Temple Chapter, No. 83, Order per cent of their Incomes aa a spe­ Expresi^on Club planta"; Mias Emily- Klasman. Judge Charles N. Crockett heard On Highways to improve soniewhat from current Mrs. Smith will be sent to the We hBTe'combiiied alloBr • Joseph A. Cote, 38, of 62 Unden of the Eastern SUr, will meet Gains National Attention Delay in Talks cial tax. 'Astronomy’j Miss Mary Halil- a case of violation of rules of the levels. U. S. She has been held in the operations at oar ailap/^ street.. was.flned.KG In Town Court road agatait James PonMllo, ■46; o f Wednesday • evaaing. A t .7 :*5 . In. the ' *"■••<;■■■..... -Tueastay" .-.-a—..... - ...... '"•The Tevemie-vr+H--help, the- gov­ Tokyor .Feb..lD-.'(iP),-r., A,-Ear.-East gin, '‘How to Attieict GSpiT '' •'WftH fUiipilbr o f fifesh friiit re i {ifrs»ri wsfd' Of *h Amiy wbsjHMi.' >4 Four •ep a n U tailu:a''wer€ were Heard thisrnw morningmori^»yKensington by Judge John 8. G. street, snd entered Masonic Temple. The change In J '” -'-h t- 8 a.m...... Mr. and Mrs. Sedrick Straughan ernment pay for 40Q forints ($33) Command general today approved room.' We are iiio llmfeir 8^ snd entered In Snow Storm the-yta.dcaw. up A schedule, fojr the.hal-.. maining to. |»e .iparketed; generally, -r%y membeni-of- the -.13U^ -Ger. Luckl’i- and- Mrs. . .Bobert ...Whit: Hottner w h e. he ^pleaded .guilty to, ^ g r ^W y ; IrPpbMWg ii 'W Uni*" ir msdr’ s*' Msmchelter- ■ As- — The hot lunch program a t At Panmunjom r.'i''.".'VohintceTS Needed' ------worth Of diapers and other cloth* and aent-4.0 -Washington for review .The..senLence..waz.approve4 to­ inn any basinesa at v;' "" tnida Grant ExpressionIon Club Frl^ comb, “ A Pleasure Trip by Air ance of the school year.- smaller than a year earijer, grower day by Grig. Gen. O. S. Rolfe, com­ b charge of speeding. flne. aembly. No. 15, Order of-Rainbow Verplanck School la gaining na­ .- o ...ill...... Volunteers Needed ing for newborn babies. the life sentence of Mrs. Dorothy day wigtit at Uia Grantu it StiStudio on to the West Coast.” Douglas Gallup, 18. of 101 Elisa­ Boston, Feb. 9— (P)— Six per­ In preparing the schedule each pficea in most fruits this winter manding general of headquarters, 481 Middle Tarnpike Ba«t for Girls, w ill, exemplify the de­ tional attention this month through Washington, Feb. 9-J- (Rh — Dt. 6 a.ra. -9 a.m...... Richard Frosch In addition, government allow­ K. Smith for the knife slaying of During the workshop program beth drive, was flnbd $21 for speed­ sona, including the parents of four volunteer la assigned to a specific and spring are expected to con­ and service cOrnmanc) o f the Far gree work. It will be the first Gen. Edward M. Almond, one of 9 a.m.-Noon ...... Mrs.. Mary Close ances for broods of more than her colofiel-husband here last fsll. conducted by Miss Grant, the children, were killed yesterday the publication of an article con­ day of the week and a specific tinue above those of a year ago. A. general coyrt martial last East Command. ‘ ‘ ing. Ginger Rogers, 41 Initiation for the new corps of of­ this nation's top Korean war gen­ Jacqueline Bennett three children will be Increased. members participated in the oral Charges of violation of rules of during a rain, sleet and snow atorm cerning the hinch program in the week of the month, sw;h -as the The bureau also predicted some­ month fqund the 40-year-old Mrs. Smith is appealing the ver­ s t a n e k J ficers. Officers of Temple erals, said today the drawn-out Noon- 3 p.m...... Mra. Robert Coleman Allowances for families with but study of the poem, "The Musi­ the road against William F. Don- thaX brought hasardoua driving third Tuesday of each month, and what higher egg prices during the daughter of retired Gen. Waller dict on grounds she was tempor­ Chapter are requested to wear February issue o f "Parents and truce talks at Panmunjom were Robert Genovesl one child will be discontinued. cians.” lin. It, of 46 Glenwood straat, and Weils Actor, 26 conditions in eastern sections of she Is requested to help only this spring than a year earlier because Kreuger guilty of premeditated arily inaane a t’ the time of the Electronic LabbratoiioB . street clothes at this meeting. Teachkra Magazine.” "unpardonable." 3 p.m.- 6 p.rn...... Sam CJlemens ' New nurseries, kindergartens The club was recently the re­ Unden Carlson, 36. of 25 RusseU New England. one day a month. Three of fpur laying fiocks are smaller. murder of,Col. Aubrey Smith. stabing. 277 BROAD ST. t Mrs. Gladys Colemaa and her The efficient zet up at the school mothers are needed for each day. “To harangue and delay,” A l­ 6 p.m.- 8 p.ni. . .a ...... E. E. Perkins, Robert Dannlng ■ and homek for expectant mothers cipient of one of the Union Pa- street, were nolled by Assistant In Canton. Maas., a bus clrryln g will be provided. Another meas’ure Palm Sprlnifs. Calif., Feb. t — dP) committee will serve refresh­ to provide hot luncHhs to approxi­ A copy of the schedule is sent mond aaid, "and ajiow your op­ 8 p.m.-10 p.m...... Douis Danzsno, Francis Dancosse ...... ■ ’4',' ddc's colorful calendars featur­ Prosecutor W. David Keith. They 14 passengers crashed through a will make the aircady-draatic —Movie star Ginger Rogers, 41, ments. mately 800 studenta at a low coat home to each mother as a remind­ ponent to become atronger so that Hungary Purges 10 p.m.-MIdnight ...... E. B. Inman, Wallace G. Pajme ing several of the National Parka, were Involved in a minor accident . - ♦ guard rail and came l6 a stop on is due largely to the efforts of the regulations against abortions more Is embarked on her fourth msr- the edge of a 75 foot precipice er, juid she is requested to call the he can fight you harder later on is a gift frbm Miss Muriel Palmer, at Center and Adams street early committee In charge: Herbert ! stringent. on leave from the club and now rtnge- this time with handsome The Disabled American j Veter­ after- a five vehicle accident on committee member responsible for unpardonable, in my humble opin­ Communist countries. For the p u t The Bulgarian government sub­ yesterday morning with Carlson’s Jacques Bergerac, 26, Paris law­ Huflteld, chairman,- Mrs. H aM d ' Justice Minister located in Klamath Falls. Ore. ans Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 Route 138. her day, if she .cannot take her ion as a soldier.” 10 days, reports have reached sequently replied. Details of the car stalled as the traffic light turn­ yer and new Hollywodd actor. Schuetz, Mrs. Stanley ^holik, Mrs. DP BEATEN, ROBBED The next meeting o f, the club tonight at the Watkins Funeral Tw^o Inches of wet snow fell In turn as agreed. Substitution is re- Almond was quoted in an inter­ Vienna that the campaign has answer were not disclosed here, ed green. Donlln’a car struck the They were wpd Saturday by Mu­ home, to pay their resnects to JoMph Bell, Mrs. j quired frequently and In addition Hartford, Feb. 9—bP)- Police to­ 4-wiU be nn.Macch..l3 .at..Whicll tim « Carlson far from tha~ rear,. doing Boston and lesser amounts In other and- Mrs. -Raymond -Miller-. * view with U. S. News tc World Re- (Oontinaed From Page One) tpread to Hungary..... but It obviously rejected _Yugo- day sought three roeiv.and-a-wom- nicipal Jud.ve Eugene Tlierlaair In­ W atson' Blow; Mnr. “ Blow“ 1s- « sections of eastern MasSadliUsetts m serving one d s y ' each month 'pbff,' a ' ■weekly " newimagastne. Mrs. Agnes Johnson will serve as alight damage, police said. article, which will appear nation­ The president of Hungary's Jew­ alavia'a demahde!' •"".... an who, they aay, lured a Euro­ in his chambers. •> *memb«r. of the auxiliary. and Rhode Island. There was no many motbera agree to fill in when The Yugoslav government's In­ chairman o f the speakers. Also naHed was a charge of Stating that the interview was the in Budapest the psst three weeks. ish community, Dajos Stoeckler, pean DP into an automobile, beat A t a wedding supper afterward, preclpitatipn wast of Worcester. ally, is as follows: needed. Also, there a re . some Decs! hss been mentioned fre­ formation service called the reply Verplanek Elementary School In first with Almond 'since hla retire- has been arrested. Others are ex­ and robbed him of $370 and then at the Racquet Club, Ginger said ...... State. Eacnpes. . / ' - . . mothers who. prefer to. substitute ment-from active duty- Feb. 1^. the quently among a dozen officials .... ;.-iutis(actory‘' and aald.that. the The Soroptimist Club will have Manchester, COiui., ha* ' since 4t pected to' be caught soon Ire the dumpe

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1 MANCITESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, FKBRUAKY 9, l95:i PAGE FIVE ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAJLiD, MANCHESTER, COI^ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1953 —T" home; Troop 7 1 -Girl Scouts, fr®m . WAGE FOUB Mrs. Loetta Smith Marshman of llan Ltithl of refreshments *and 8, Kay Blsiiell 3, Roberta Vance, checking clothing. Ray O'Brien Datreil Rose and Karen Llttlg, 7:30-9 p.m. in the George Herah#y marine Base in New London acted Miami and a slater, Mrs. Bernard Coventry each 2; alumni, Lillian Luthi and Robertson School; Coyeiitry Volufi- Df. Barry Giyea Facta...... Rockville Kelley of this city. ' . and his orchestra of Willimantic ae. ..guards of honor and., fired will furnish music for daftcing: The Carol Altahfiler each 7, Beverly- teer Fire Company. 3-p,m. at ‘Spirit of’76’ - a salute at the grave. Mr. L.ittle> Clarifying Heart Diaeaae All Tollaad ■ and Vernon" new* their firehouse in 84mth Coventry: fin e Replaces Term in Jail Item* are no%v handled through the organization 'meets each T\ie.sday 'McDonald. 2. Best guards, lo­ commander of the local American at 7:30 p. m. In the church hall un­ cals, Janet Eldredgc, Elizabeth Coventry Volunteer'Fire Company Legion Post, made the presenta­ Dr, Joseph C. Barry, prasi- ’52 Race Mnnrheater Evening Herald Roek- School Board to Take Up 2. a t ,8 .:P,m,.^aC.thett> firehouse in, More Aid for Polio Drive der-.the,leadership.o£.Rev„.,jQha.C.. ..Sch.wftger, Barbara .Caotoa. ,Darby, Member Dies tion' of-the'fl^ tntIaiied From Page One) story." Mrs. John Surdell, Mrs. William opened in public at the firehouse | cation periodically to di.scu.ss poll-.: wmwill m; he "When „iicii Good \jo,m Friendsrncuun Get wAs suffer than usual because the the committal service. Hahn, Miss Rose Zahner. Mrs. of Bay City, Mich., are the parents Uriel Lodge, AF and AM.. WiK complele, whatever" the coat. aocusad bad been found guilty of 'mandatoi'y 60 days jail sentence. Brothers until he retired in 1939. Suffleld, Miss M argaret Trombley ■ “Fifth, there are many The article says Nixon is th:; at Main and Hilliard streets at 2 cles. educartonal goals, and other Together," featuring marriage in liam Edmondson, also of Cm-en- He was convicted of a like charge of Mansfield. Mrs. Anthony Ma- symptoms widely -believed to tax will die on'July 1," Taft said. Raymond Hunt, Mrs. Maurice of a son, Andrew A rthur, born Feb. p. m. Wednesday. . ’ problems arising of concern to the ’ different countries. thd same charge within the last victim of a “gigantic conspiracy" Foulkes, Mrs. George Gardner, 2. Mrs. Reilly w as,the former Mias Iry, has been elected secr-etary. in.JMO. - In ,.view, of the consid­ rone of Glastonbury and Mrs. Hoi-' mean, heart . disease. Actually. !‘l think, tha excess proflta..tax add at ■ a continuing smear - cam­ ....Cost of, the. impravaments, nas school system ,and. of..noncecn. ,to ' Society to Meet...... 'i'he other- two--of ficen^are- -Carl Phone Ml-a-SaiO --gbc'yaers;'' — -■ — lis McKee of Manchester; and one 'Mrs, .Charles' Gagfie; Mrs.: 'Fred AVidr'ey Andrew of We.4t Warwick. ir»ith made known the prior eration already extended him. they may or may not have any should run to December at least” paign in which former PrMident R. I. The new arrival is the first been estimated by Burk and Buck, both grouns. Fragment Society of the Second Snow of Mansfield ajr president William P. Qulsh Judge' Rottner said he felt it Ms brother, Pfe. Allea Trombley in such significance. Don’t guess T aft said. Berger. Miss Anna Gottier, Miss Hartford consultant engineers. , Plan Four I'llnira Congregational Church will meet eonvlcUon virheh presenting Ole Brides Plot Truman had 'a part. It says Tru­ Margaret Hart, Mrs. Joseph Perza- grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and, Francis M. /ftarrigher of •lohn Tierney case and said bis decision to pre­ duty to impose a greater penalty Korea. and worry. See yoiir doctor and However, Taft said thla did not man told Democratic leaders l'i i'nJll'l'i!,'of vi’Mf VVa7w'ick^ who designed both the original i There will be four Immunization Wednesday *t the Church Com­ Stoirs #a trea.suret. The club will on Hagenow. Funeral servlces 'will be held to­ Be sure." / mean that he was predicting the nowski and'Mrs. Margaret John- Andrewof West Warwick, and the a improvement.*, at clinics for children of the town munity House in North Coventry. Raymond T- Qulsh sent Hagenow as a first offender California during last year’s polit­ drow. first great grand'child of Mr. and meet tomorrow a t 7:30 p. m. in morrow morning at 8:15 from the Dr. Barry said the Heart action that Confess would take. ical camalgn that Nixon was linke l 875,000. 1 sponsored by the Yo\ing Mothers' Residents having clothing for the the Masonic, Hall in Merrow. John B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 There will be two drivers in con­ Mrs. Harry Syrhonds. former. The installations include a re-1 of South Coventry st the society drive for southern colleges policy desires to see in Elurope this Convictions fund is devoted to creating a Excess Profits Diacuoaed writh another fund, and this appa­ Rockville residents for many years. I^wial Team Win* East Center street, and at St. still more hopeful future stant attendance for pick-up and volving screen at the intake point' Qcorge Hersey Robert.son School. may, bring the articles then, con­ year. He did say that no ’ conclusion rently was a reference to the lettc' delivery service and arrangements Today’s Event Cniendnr The Robertson School glrl.s dn- James’ Church at 9 o’clock. Burial through research, education speaking of 850,000 from oil Inter­ vHilch will chew up solids and re- These will be March 5, April 2, tact Mrs. Walter 8. Keller, presi­ feattjtf-'^the alumni Coventry Inde-- Police Benefit “No evidence exists that Dulles will be in St. James’ Cemetery. was reached in- the meeting with may b# made by calling the Ford The Board of Tax Review will ject foreign materials such- as May-? and June 2. dent. Mrs. Oliver M. Brown or Mrs. is being rigid and formal in these about the heart disease, and Eisenhower in connection with the ests. station Rockville 5-3369 on Friday, meet from 6 to 8 p.m. at the office p ^ d e n ts Friday night at Cov- The funeral home will be open Are Upheld community heart programs. A high spot in-the campaign was stones, coal, and pieces of metal. K, The first of the series, March 5, John E; Kingsbury, for further in­ 225 MAIN ST. requirements, that he overlooks the for the convenience of friends this excess profits tax. Feb. 20, or any committee mem­ of the town clerk. Memorial build­ A cover for the digestion tank - will- be for the first treatm ent of formation. Articles may also be .efilry. The score, locals 31, alumni ;; Fills Theater difficulties, or that his visit has Contributions should be Sent to The Ohio Senator noted that the disclosure that Nloxn had rr- ber. ing. 16. Local scorers were Doroth.y afternoon and evening. the local heart association, c-o ceived 818,000 from private con^ is also planned. The cover would the three-ln-one injections, for left st Mrs. Keller's home. shown him willing only to talk and (Continued From Page Oiie) most of the lefi'lxUon he men­ Homemakers Meeting* There will be a meeting of the capture sewage gases which covild whooping cough, tetanus,- diphthe- The women are also malting Latimer 14. Marjorie Wooldridge, not to listen. The evidence is the N. William Knight, Treasurer, tioned in the program outlined al­ tributors back home to help hir' Miss Cora H. Webb, home dem­ voters of Trinity Lutheran Church FranclB T. Sullivan, Jr. meet expenses aa a Senator fron be burned to supply heat for i-in_ Booster shots for children scrapbooks for the chlldreiyat the Crowd Treated to Fine other way." Referring to other complaints or to “Heart, c-o Post Office.” ready had been before Congress onstration agent of the Tolland at 7:30 p.m. speeding up the dige.stion pro(;ess. who have previously received the Mansfield State Training School Francis .Timothy Sullivan, Jr., for action at one time or another. California. The Sunday school staff of the "Tis -r7» Brought Consternation 10 day old son of Mr. and Mrs. the trio made about other details County Farm bureau snnouqces An oil burning heater will also be ’ three-in-one shots will be admin- j and Hospital, Mansfield Depot. Vaudeville Acts; Tots The Mail said some of Dulles’ Thus, he said, the bills are "pretty Nixon defended himself on a n.°- five meetings for Feb. 10; First Lutheran. ,. Church meets at provided for use when there la in-. |„tered. a.* well as VHCclnallons | Basket ball BpHediile • i ■•fU ' FtancU- Timothy, SuUlvan, Sr-i pf of their trial, Minton said, “‘a de- much ready for action,": Ha went tlpn-wids. television-radio.: hooku y- pUbHc Statements "brought con­ 88 Pine street, died this morning fendinl JS" entitled To a fair trial, ence' F. Baldwin; "1'think:’she Is ''==SnipstC \neW Homemakers •’^^^of’ T:TO^p.m. ax tsuTneient gaa to burn. - - aralhst sriialtpoX. - ! The George Hefsey R obm son Thiilled by Magicians sternation to the chancelleries’ on to say that some legislation and his presidential running matr Tolland at the home of Mrs. Anns The Vernon Meth _ Provisions for the Installation of ijat Those In Charge ] School glrla’ basketball team will at the Manchester Memorial Hos­ but not a perfect one.” one of the most talented persons dealing with all these subjects Gen. Dirtght D. Eisenhower, pre- Fellowship will hold s party s t 7 while “the effect of his private Jackson's dissenting opinion that I have ever had the pleasure Wuthrich. “Getting the Moat for the cover and the heater were pro- Dr. Edwin H.'Baaden of Willi-{ play the Junfor Miss of Wlllmantic A capacity crowd witnessed the talks with statesmen has some pital. , would be passed, but he could not nounced him free of any taint o.'* Your Food Dollar,” 10 a. m. to 3 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. vuled by Buck- and Buck in the mantle will be attending physi-; team Monday at 8 p. m. at Coven- Besides his parents, he leaves said he, Black* and Frankfurter of knowing and 1 think she will do say_at this time just what the wrongdoing, Maurice Fielding. „ SStii and one of the finest annual times seemed to be completely dlf-. Jwo sisters. Kathleen and Noreen were n o t convinced th at smy a great Job in this important post:" p. m.: at 1 p, m. at the same loca­ plr.nt's original design in anticipa--cian. Miss Martha Flash, RN: of j try. The^-Jfunlor Miss team Is com- form would be in all cases. Barrett said the subcommltteo tion. Miss Webb will speak on the The board of trustees of the Police Benefit shows in the State ferent.” and his maternal grandfather. Jo­ crime had been proved. Rep. Patterson (R., Conn.), in a As for tax legislation, Taft had tlon of the greater demand on the the State Departnfient of Health, | priaeii^bf grade eight girls of all The Telegraph commented that was initiated in late November subject of "New Fabrics"; Catholic Baptist Church meets at 7:4,'i p.m. plant. • -ahd Miss M argaret H. Danehy ofi (he -Wlllim.antlc schools. Miss Theater yesterday afternoon. The seph Bradley of Sayannah, Ga. The Supreme Court also ruled statement issued through his of­ this to say; “We had a long talk when it was controlled by the There will be s rtieeting of the “much of what he said has been Funeral arrangitments, being 8-1 that the Attorney General lacks Daughters groii at K. of G. Hall. Another part of the improve- Willimantic, school nurse, will be ]«arton Falrbanka is their coach. show was a huge success, said Po­ fice said "I am gratified that Mrs. on tax legislation. But we didn’t Democrats. Sens. Henninga (D- Stafford Springs. 8:15 p. m. sub­ Past Chiefs Club of the Pythlsn assisted b.v the Young Mothers’,; The local school’s hoys’ team will for the benefit of Congress" and Michael J. Barry handled by |he T. P. Holloran Fun­ authority—even on the basis of Luce ha.s been designated for the have time to diacuas fully the Sisters st 8 p.m. at the home of nient's will be greenhouse-like cited particularly the “statement Mo.), Hayden PP'y f Mary’s Church Hall on School presidents, Chester* A. Arthur, street died yesterday afternoon at Kwong Hai Chew, a Chinese na­ the’interests of the American gov­ request, Barrett said, adding that Judge, subject “Getting the Most street. Mrs. Mary Sullivan and ship of comedian Jerry Torman, object of Marshall aid was clearly tional who previously had been ad­ ernment in Italy.” on what this discussion covered. ' subsequent testimony was taken in terla, son of Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Hong Kong. Feb. 9 -f/Pl Aw stated to be to enable the nations Benjamin F. Harrison and William her home, after a long illness. A for Your Food Dollar.” Boon Haw, the Chinese tiger balm : ^ i-ontacted for further Informa- Mis . Alex D. Proulx will be in popular - New York television resident of this town for more than mitted as a seaman. Several other . Senators indi­ Some Limited Controls either Hennings' or Hendrickson's Mcoteria of Rockville. He is slated of Europe ‘through their own in Howard Taft. Superior Court Case* for induction into the armed serv- cliarge. arUsL Music was furnished by the 41 years; she was a member *>f the Kwong married -an' American cated their approval--— of- Mrs: Speaking .of .controls, Taft.-aold. ofllcea--to m aintain secrecy.....-,’:. ■" 'The JuryTase of John D; LaBeHev king, celebrated his, 7pth birthday to See PHm ...... Joseph Dorenbaum orchestra. dividual and'concerted efforts to ' After the Mdodur torps dis­ there are “certain things" that ces tomorrow. .yesterday b,y presenting more than St. ' Irtary’s CYO will have 'a banded he was one of the Daughters of St. George girl in 1946 and later bought a Luce’s selection as soon as it was Barrett said one witness is a admr. vs. William B. Mepzel which The Coventry 4-H Bunnies will .senil-formai dance "The Snowball" TO sAVSFy youn SMpple and Buzzic, the two become Independent of extraor will have to be extended and ac­ nationally known authority on Held for Accident 100,000 Hong Kong,dollars (about organizers of the “Bplrit of "Id,” She leaves four eons. Joseph. house in New York City. announced. l.-f being heard in the Tolland meet Wednesday a t 7:30 p. m.. at B'riday from 8 p. m. until midnight Boogie Woogie Kids, proved sen- dInary outside assistance,’ and the Walter, Edwin and Holdaworth tion will be taken by Congress handwriting and documents. Following an accident on Law­ $16,999) in cash snd gifts to 5,000 i the home of Mrs. George Farrell, f military aid now being given is for which he was noted locally. He was retained on Ellis island Sen. Ferguson, (R., Mich.), said County Superior Court will be con­ rence street early yesterday, elderly men and women. , . . « _ in the auditorium of the Nathan aaUOnal in another of their fre­ Sharp, all of Manchester; five in 1951' after his return from a he believes “she will make a very before the expiration of the pres­ In addition to Barrett, the pres­ tinued totnorrow with Judge John -for the defense of the United This trio, consisting of a ' fife ent laws. In that connection he ent subcommittee members are Mitchel Remkiewicz, 29, of .57 Vil­ Hale Community Center. Ml.ss quent appearances in. town. The player , and two drummers, was daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Watson Far, East voyage as a chief stew­ fine ambas.sadoress. I think she’ll H. King presiding. Other court fJttn^t'ldte" art biro) th" Ch";X"board Fe^ two Negro youngsters from Hart- States Itself." of Hamilton, Ont., Canada, Mrs. mentioned allocations where there Sens. Potter (R-Mlch.) and Hen­ lage street, was arrested for evad­ footbayieW to^getcaM^^ K^ts * Joan Pekarovlc will be chairman modeled after the famous painting ard. Later the then Attorney Gen represent the United States very ca.<,p conducted from the White Thunderjet.* were killed in a col­ Tlie funeral home will be open eral the entry would be projudioial diplomatic post was Mrs. RutJi or it could be something else." He the harmonica capers, and the Fly­ Permits for only six new dwell­ cut and the East. Three of the Bryan Owen Rhode, appointed by this evening at 6:30 o’clock at the Funeral home here on B'eh. 12 lision in flight near the U. S. base 24 Hour Delivery Service ing Whirlo's, speed demons. ings were issued by Building In­ members led the Connecticut dele­ for the convenience of friends to­ to the interests of the United went on to say he had no idea Union Congregational Church, Miss - i ,,u;i-.s

/ /■ \l / •r,:- , -- ■ ifr. ■ / / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1953 FAGE SEVEN PAGE SBC MANCHESTER EVENING HERitLD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1953 WONS—Jack Downey'a Muale Shop, Boy Scout Troop No. 73 Will Paraoaai llfeintlon birthday CAk* «r«r4 lit|Mi|lltB 4rf" rnfmimmmmiKlim* itmWMBl WONB-141* n *• f FIPYT’ WTHT—1S80 wnc—LIta Can Be Beautiful. meet at the'-;school at. 7 p, m._ Lee Broil, son of Senator and the party. I miUUry Uddarf. who ndtunlly I am confident tElit the ultimate WKNB—News; Request Ustlnee. Bolton WDBO—ISM K flfltn n tlfl M V WHAT— BIO 6:16—WDRC—House Party.' N'nt Lunch Menu Mri. Ralph Broil, entertained his IRanrifPBtpr want u fraa a Ifand M jpoaaiblf in, resolution of this probdem and its WOCO—ISM U t & l * A r w n c —1080 boy classmates .on Saturday ip Manchester Eyenlqg n iysli 9ol* many sided aspects will hs msasuri t : . w n c —Road ot. Life. . T h e menu for the- remainder of their rtrategy and their command, WKNB-^ 840 Easteni Staxdard Ttaw ^ WNHd octobT 1, n n A Tribute WKNB—Newa; Caravan of Muale. WTHT—My True Story, WCCC—Music. Jeanette Sumner has been named Heads Campaign 4 1 WTIC—Backstage Wife. Milk, bread and margarine are (To a Beloved PrinripeJ and Su­ ; Z -W T IC —Stella Dallaa. w n c —Welcome Travelers. WHAT—News. Bolton residential chairman of the tMMttd Wrvnr STaDioK ■» CiviU ition perintendent of Manchester WKNB—UHF------profra Program. WCCC—12 Hundred and 90 Hlta. served with each meal. g Q Y I Md fiwCNt*- ** % WDRC—Health Aida. Alda WHAT—Nawa In Italian. lO.'iS Manchester Red Cross drive, Conn., es MhOola, Mr. Fred Ayer Ver- You can do wonders W THT—Betty Crocker. WKNB—Newa; Throught the Teara. which begins Feb. 23. The Man­ Archibald MacLelsh, one-Ume plasck, on His 9Srd Birthday, 4:ia—WKNB—Requeat Matinee. 14:16—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. Ellington 4:M—WDRC—The Record Shop. chester Red Cross chapter serves Yale halfback, Fortune editor, Li­ Feb. 9 1B5S.) WHAT—Italian Muale. the Bolton area. \ IOTaCRII>TION. RATES To the Editor, WTHT—Eddie Arnold Show, I4::6-W THT—Whiapering Streeta. BriHgs New Stren{th n jr ^ s In Adrsnca brarian of Congress, Harvard pro­ ‘X w nc—Toung WIdder Brown. 14:14—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey, D river Injured Miss Sumner has previously Hare’s just the cemeru 115.60 It was a' very fortunate and WHAT—8 a»e A Life Profranti Teer^------, 7.76 fessor, and Adlal Stevenson w n c —Double or Nothing. served as chairman of the volun­ Moctlis happy day for Manchester in 1893, WCCC—Newa: Mualc.. WCCC—Newa; ifuale. anri Energy to . S.«0 W l th ow priced a-aa—W TIC-W om an in My Houae. teer workers who conduct a houie- for your picturo-tokiRf"* speech-writer, was honored as a when Mr. Fred A. Verplanck came WONS—Newa; Jack Downey. W lieii (^ r Tips _JKOBXH‘VSS*’** oeeaeoe , l.» t;M — WDR(;—Newa; Old Record Shop. WKNB—Voice of Manchester. J.orhouse campaign throughout .eeskbr ...... , .» poet the other day, receiving one here to the Ninth District School WTHT—News; Joe Otrand. 14:46—WTHT—When a GlrC Marries. Thousands Over . .06 sa principal, to the large building WHAT—Story Queen. Bolton. 40 indoors or out, in (fUr Rinr* Copy ...... of the Nations^ Book Awards, and ------— * * . p,.] WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. on School street which housed the WON8—Bobby B»neon. 14:66—WONS—News. A fter C ollision 'The Red Cross must raise S'9S,- responded as fonows: __ kindergarten,, grades and the high WKNB—News; HlU nt Tomorre 1I:44-^WCCC—Tune T est and 40 HitSi 060.()0(1 lit' order to-carry, on •its-, f. ,.fll.nd blotlc-ond-whito ,.. t b s AMOeiATED FREW . WTIC-^uit Plain Bill. - WONS—ladlea Fair. Tka Aasaaieted Fraaa li axcluit To honor a book—even a book school, which was, burned down IPSWICH SGUD A\APLE I Ills —WHAT—Croeby Quarter W THT—Jerry Como. vtUl services to the armed forces 7 i-y^< ntitled to the xiaa of mMbll^oi or I which, like mine, may not be long Oct. 23, 1913. What a wonderful WTIC-»F'ont Pate ■ Farrell. w n c—Strike It Rich. EIIing;ton, Feb. 9 -(Special) — in this country and overseas, its ' ; ^ aavs dlspalabes credited to It. contribution, as principal, and later 4:14—WkAT—Band By Demtnd. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. A local motorist was treated at Services to veterans, its blood pro­ 5m elherwhepredlteti remembered—is to honor civlllM- Wr)N8—Will Bin itlckoea. WHAT—Iiallin VoYe. BROWNIE HAWKEYE oA «<«* ^ local saws nubltahad ntr as superintendent of all Manches­ WDRC—Memory Lana. WKNB—News; 8.40 Club. Hartford Hospital yesterday for curement program fdr the armed **Ajl riaw ot ranublioiUoti Of Afteel tibn. And to honor. clvlIlzatUm In ter schools, he-made for-43 yearain WBitch. rooms .take .on in(iiYidtiality.,.when you,. , J WCCC—Newa: Muale. tli46—WKNB—140 Club Music. minor injuries received when h!s forces .and civilian hospitals, its qiijgtfhM baraln are alio reserved. these days is to perform a noble the field of education ahd fine at Watkins style your own ensembles! Have fun choos- '■ 'W'nC—Lortiito JflUrt. — II:l»-WTHT—We.nie women. ---- f ir "Struck the rear' of a tnick- disaster" relief and many other U M I R A fu S H H o m - 4:44--W DRC—Curt Maaaay. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. -services. Miss Sumner urges every- jfull acnrica cllant of N.-J!. A. Sarr- action. For it is dviliaatiori which arts! A high schodl,‘ ahd a kinder­ injr from the 21 pieces in this famous Open WHAT—Newi, WCCC—12 Hundred anc.' 90 Hits. traller on the WIlyber Cross hlgh- garten were eatablished by him, w n c —Notea and Quntei. II :2A-WONS—News. way in East Hartford. dne help keep these easential lt'4 juil lood, oim, ond *hoot fof ’ ^d&iart Baproaantatlvea: Tlia Is in, Issue in the world now f Stock Group. i ! l * —WONS—Cecil Brown, Newa. ~^tnaws Bpeclal Asency — Naw with a fine ataff of teachers WHAT—Music, Thirty-year-old Michael Bo- services In operation by contribut­ good, ihorp tnopt. And you morolY Mceao, Detroit and Boston. “Civilisation is ah order of so­ throughout the grades, and the in­ Sale Savings 1 Eyaalaz 11:64—WDRC—Grsnr. Slim. ftticki, escaped serious harm when ing generously to the 1953 Red 4;#a-W ON8—Newa. WTHT—Break the Bank. Stop worrying about how old iBR AUDIT BUREAU OT ciety founded on the conception uf troduction of a singing teacher. WTIC—Newa. his car went olit of control after Cross fund campaign: olloch the Kododide Flotoolder for indoor iholi or tnopt anoNB. ____ WONS—Queen for e Day. you feel- about the years that are the freely creative individual hu­ Miss Hubbell, who was succeeded WHAT—Snorta. w n c —Bob and Ray, * ramming the trailer ahd over­ Camera Club to Meet ouldoort oi nioht. Tokei 12 picturei per roll. Costiero, $7.10, by Miss Carrie Kaufman, who later WTHT—Newa; Joe Glraed. WCCC—News; I'i Hundrtd and 40 gone. Do something. Tbs Barald Prlntinc ComMny. Inc., man mind: the mind which (and *• WDRC—Newa. Hits. turned. He told authorities that The adult camera club will hear What vou should do ia try FER- nn flaanotal rasponsiblflty for becamp Mrs. Robert Anderson, 4:16—WHAT—Sum>er Serenade. WKNB—Music from out of the West. the truck "suddenly loomed" up in A1 Weiner, representative of a lead­ including Federal tox; Floiholder, $3.39. arrors appiatlnlr in ad- which alone) produces works .of who . taught music to high school Mirror and WON8—Fetter By Paterton. RIZAN for 30 days to pick you a ^ ” i ^ f raedInB matter WHAT—News In Lallan; Berio Pro­ fr***"<*«‘t tion which continued for years, 4:04—WDRC—Radio Theater. had the flu for the past few days Plan Second Card Party ^ Kmpleysd mtao ced wooMit— 'W in’m m y I are the pages of those magasines that of the high school marching all and is usually $39.50. regularly $36.00. 31 inches over all; regularly $16.50. WKNB—Rararsn of .Music. is improving and expects to that tha United Netlona action in WTIC—The Telephone Hour. 1:45—WDRC—The Guiding Light. Group Two of Center Church ■Mrrisd or tiiitic—|ct their losn ISMga. Ljnmw whose editors have retained their ddwn to the kindergarten to view W THT—Audltlone of the Air. WONS—Charles Kaeher. re.sume hia duties at the churrh to­ Ladies’ Benevolent Society has fert S t hm m at. Frisadlr, eon- Xeran has bean something lass of the (Christmas trees and feel again WONS—Bill Henry and the Newa; WTh T —Guy Lombardo. morrow. $345.80 Repnrler'a Roundup. scheduled its second mlMtary whist •idsrsis psopls msks tbs losn $313.37 • whelMieerted affair on the part confidence in the intelligence the thrill of the gIbrioua Christmas 2:44—WCCC—Musk. Ntore Is Hold In rear bait (nrsrsrtt. Phone for 349.32 451.45 the American p^ple, together g;M—WONS—Songa of Our Time. WHAT—Open House. party for Thursday night at the of ether UN members than it Ude. WHAT—Night Watch. WDRC—Second Mrs. Burton. Harry W. Flamm. by a bill of parish room. Play, directed by o ono-viiit loon, writs, or como with the courage tp make 'their Fortunate the boy and girl who W THT—Solo and Sollloqy. WONS—Conn. Ballroom. sale, has transferred the Rockville. in M ay/ I f i ’Yo,’’ to 4 out ol S.. aTmh ilOt m Me tH M mim might havs bean. we'nt from kindergarten through WTIC—Band of America: WTHT—News; Top Hit Time. Royal Store on North Park street Mr. and Mrs. E. Pierce Herrick, prwMMy hi It ewtwewiNe I confidence count. And there are 1»:40—WDRC—Boh Hawk. WTIC—The Doctor ■ Wife. will begin at 8 o’clock. The usual U4HM $26 M $400 iMfftaly hwldleto#li ^ tU.tS — t k . One is that the reesbn some na- high school under Mr, Verplanck’S WHAT—Newa; Nile Watch. WKNB—News; Caravan of Music. to hi.s daughter Mrs. (jlaire H. Cmm, tisaa are not represented In Korea p*®***" efficient leadership. WTHT—Newa of Tomorrow. 2:16—WDRC—Perry Mason, Frier of Ellington. prizes will be offered. Miss 'nllsie ' What a wonderful teacher of WONS—Frank Edweroe. w n c —Clnderrlla Weekend. Cantor-Wlseman NuptiMs Collins heads a committee of Ave Is that, in tha early daya of the I**® ''‘«w of WTIC—Encore. WHAT—Save A Life. . who will serve lefreshments for ■ W Xocean war, when everything was *f«® "ociety, iU writers, lU ere medieval and modern history in one piece 14:16—WONS—Music Lorer’a Hour. 2:16—WONfc—News Miss Rita Wiseman, daughter of high school! Some of the thought­ WTHT—Concert Hour. 2:24—WCCC—News Mu.vle. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wiseman of this Lincoln’s birth party:) F l N A N d c a touch end go, our mlUtary leaders •“ ve writers. lU poeU, ere not un ful remarks on history have re­ 14:14—WTIC—News; At Goodmen’i WTHT—Belly Cro<*er. Asylum Avenue, Hartford, became Bookmobile to Travel laid down oondmona concerning “ ‘““ ‘ ‘"P'omaUc agenU whom orcheatra. ■ ------WDHC:.-Nora "DnixK ■ The Bolton Puhne Library book­ 9Nd Jtoor . JAIIVie w m OIW _____: mained with US'down the years. a dozen WDRC—News ' WONS—Paula Stone. the bride 6f Melvin Cantor, son of m mAiN in if iT , (Om w*ii«toiiii*e) v ia n c h i« t u ii nlh taiy contrlbutlona to Korea countries send abroad to the re- At the Boetha gathering of all 14;46—WHAT—News. 2:45—WDRC—Brighter Day. Mr. find Mrs. Max Cantor of El­ mobile will make ' ita . regular classes Feb. 12, wnat splendid lec- 11:44—All Stations—News. WTIC—News. lington Feb. 1. Rabbi Lois Hammer monthly trip through town tomor­ *TII 9tt him fosttr whlch eomo other nations, who “ otest parU of ths most distant WHAT—Nite Watch WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. Dial Mitchell 0-1480 o Henry C. Mongtilo, YRH MANager t''"cs on the life of Abraham Lin- 11:16—WTHT—The Late Show. WHAT—910 Club officiated at the ceremony which row, weather permitting. Mrs. WOrs, a t that Urns, anxious to play I continents to report on dangers coin were given us, all the pupils WHAT—NIte Watch. I;i»_W THT—Top Hit Time. took place at the groom’s home William Hand and Mrs. E. Pierce if yoo givt m t his iiviiibir” •t least a aymboUe role in this, and on poasiblliUea. If a country' UB.eiilng spell-bound to his Inter­ WONS—Midnight Matlnae. .8:44—WDRC—Hilltop House her». Following the reception the Herrick aye bookmobile librarians. WTIC—.News. WHAT—News; 910 Club. oi®4 'TftuitoA’r ivIHIflBi UNiii i f the wbrid’a first effort at de­ diplomatic agenta are punished esting talk. Mr. Verplanck'a rich WDRC—Dwight Cooks. WCCC—Music, couple left on a trip to tha West The service is avallAble to anyone Uen aato IS iwMwt* *1 <4 iwim*4I*i W*w Thtt'i true of 4 long dt«4nce ^lephone <:4ll, loa Your out- by those in power, for reporting fund of Information on the life pf 1I:S4—WDPC—PubMi Serrlee Program ■WTHT—News; Top Hit Tlr.ie. Indies. who cannot conveniently get to fending world law agaihat aggret- 1I:S4—WTIC—America's Composers. of-town C4lli go through twice as fast when you give the • t what those in power do not wish Lincoln would make an interesting slea, could not meet. We required book and would be a grand con­ WDRC—Symphony Hall. operator the number. So it's a good idea to keep a iin of to hear, that country's Information 1J:44—W TIO-Newa: Music. that the troops hgye certain tribution to posterity. WDRC—News. out-of-town friendi, rdaiivei and businesses. That way you'll apedfle equipment, that the na­ will be worthless. Prior to the building of the pres­ 11:16—WTIC—Intermesao. ent high school all graduations I?:S4—WTIC—Rio RythmA ■ ar» y get (be faacest |M46ibte service every tim e you c a ll . f tion offering them provide its own "It la the same with a country' 21.75 li:6 6 —W n c -N e w s . o y - novellata and poets. Their func were held at Cheney Hall, the first Tomorrow a s tinasportatlon to Korea, and the one In 1894, the record shows there 4:44—WTIC—Frank Atwooa Program. tion, their obligation^ as vUsts, Is were. five girls and one boy who Reg. $24.00 tabic to place WDRC—farm Program. netual fact was that our military 75.00 -.I6-WDRC—Hymn Time. leaders, at that time, did not want to live at the frontiers Of the ex­ graduated. 'Hie nixt year there along side your bed, or be­ S;J6- eminently fair and lucid presenta­ 4:00—Kate Smith. bs annoying to our ow:i tion of a vary difficult issue. f ■ VA-Tt—3sr* \ 4 'J V ' ■ I // f I ■ \ '.(■

■ ■;’ l . . . i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1953 P A G E E IG H T nonsense and wants the require­ soph Lovett, 77 North street; Fred A ’l T E N D D B D I O A T I O I C . BY DICK TURNER i lebron ment stricken from the act. Wippert, 104 Glenwood street; FUNNY BUSINESS BY HEtLSHBERGER CARNIVAL N o t e s 9 3 rd Birthday I H o sp ito l N otC S TOONERVILLE f o l k s BY FONTAINE FQX U. S. Blockade Pat Ward Asks „4. EUimlnatlng the 80-day in- Harvey Howe, 68 Olcott . drive; Washington, Feb. 9i 9 U o n lf --i Prssl junciion provision design^ for use Whiter Tedford, " 58 Cfliestnut dent ' - and' -Mrs. - EiseidioW|irienliot*|ir ;rY*s* Sense iand Nonsense Delay Expected ' in strikes which imperils the na­ Patients Today—150 street; Mrs. Marguerite Chace. 138 terday attended the dedication of Prison .Before an historic presidential document: ** HKSHBROW*^ H e MPERSOM Of China Urged tional health or safety. ADMITTED SATURDAY; Cooper, street; Eugene GigUo, a a c s : Rpekylile;. M,rSi,.Eleanor Newtmry, Lincoln’* draft of hi* first prapoe- TOejS PfcUMB»N& SWOP 4 r Iti AnnonnciiigjL The .cmJ.-.aisa.Abjecta.ta.^tead.'^]- .Rlch«d Shea. 61? Mata;. _ IP Gc n e r a I ik p h a p 4 Jill I'll never marry a man I the foot she thought 1 was. ing the non-Communist oath re­ Mr*. Katherina Polyanehek, 31 Rockville; Mrs. Mary Powers and al'tb do 'iway''wlth ■la^ery,^ , ..... IVatidnalisls Open EvidefiW quirement to employer*.as well as Mlddl* turnpike, west; Mta Agnes daughter, 184 Middlaturnpike east; 11)*. Elsenhower* ..aratcb6a/at* A HEAP LtKcUKE " V A T y s s P i,------, diShT’ love; ...... To my son I leave' the ptea^tii'ie' Of Grand List VOUf^S employes and in a statement by Hall, Rockville; Mrs. Janet Giar- Mrs. Agnes Secor and daughter, tentively as Rev. Georfe i t . Doc- I Pat Suppoae .a millionaire of making a living. ' For 3.Y the CIO executive committee com­ dln, >59 School atrieet; Charles 183 Spencer street; Clinton Wright, berty, pastor of the New York ! wanted to marry you? yehis he has thought the pleasure (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) Hebron, Feb. 9 — (Special) mented: Hockla, South Coventry; John 25 Knighton street; Harold Rlck- Avenue *'Preebyterian t Church I Jill—I'd learn to love him. was mine. The whole affidavit conception Purdy, 30 Jean road; Mrs. Emile ert. 437 Main street; Mrs. Shirley where Lincoln wOrshlppOd,/ con­ decision to deneutralize the For- Though the assessors had expected think what might appear in the To- my daughter I leave >100,- to have the town books completed, papers.” has no proper place in labor rela­ Kuusik, 105 Birch street; Mrs. Lula Bruneau, South Coventry; Mrs. ducted a simple dedlcatloa cere­ moaa strait continued unabated. tions legislation to begin with and ..WOOPEH HAVE BEEN I 1* he clever! He * kia.sc* 000. .She will need it. The only grand list announced and all other The prosecution has promised Lautenbach, 115 Maple street; Maude Chister, Andover; Mrs. mony. The handwritten docu­ I right from under the girl.*’ nose*! good piece of business her husband Walter Nash, leader of New is now running wild.” James Bergeron, 87 Harlan road. Alexandra Bowles and son, Rock­ ment was given to the church by a f r a i p o f Zealand’s opposition Labor party, items detailed, they had not been Miss Ward would name customers, A> A P LU G ever did was to marry her. many of them high in social and The CIO termwl "clearly unde­ ADMITTED SUNDAY; Miaa ville; Mrs. Francen Tournaud and Barney Balaban, president Of Par­ charged that the action "may set able by Friday of last week to sirable” a proposed Taft amend­ HAT I An American naval officer, who To my valet I leave the clothes complete their work. They hope, business circles, that Jelke alleged­ Anne Caaszar, 25 Lenox street; son, 235 Center street; Walter amount Pictures, alight a fire which every lover of ment which would allow employ­ Richard Glessam, Hartford; Mrs. Muske, 2J53 Hkrtford road; Mrs. b Lo w in ® o f f survived 39 day* in an open life­ he has been stealing from me however, to have the job finished ly recruited for her as a luxury- peace and freedom^ desires to ers the right o f "free speech” in Viola Delihore, 170 Charter Oak Ethel Sandberg, 27 Lilley street; boat on the Atlantic ocean during regularly for the past 10 years; avoid." Members o f ' the British in the near future. class prostitute. dealing with employes unless there also my fur -coat-that, he-wor.e last, Segal argued keeping her testi­ street; Mrs. LUHan Roy, 178 (Char­ Carol Pitonlak, 93 Elizabeth drive; the Second World War, drowned -Labor- party - expressed -similar Cards have been sent out to was clear evidence o f ttiiieat or re­ ter Oak strMt; Frederick Miner, Karen Schneir, Smith Windsor; year when I went south. property owners by the assessors mony secret would lead ” to prisal...... IM T H E between a" wharf and his ship rumors, both unfounded and un­ 104 Mather street; Arthur Larder, Donald Fish, RFD 3, Manchester; To my chauffeur I leave my Reds Attack Act giving the details of revaluation It also disapproved of Taft’s 106 Cambridge street; Allison Miss Sally Heatley, 198 Cfiiestnut -— '— A INAUGURAL when he fell from a landing leader £acs... .He.has. almost rtiined thera Pravdai in ■ the first ■ direct- Rus­ o f propertyj-'which-was- completed substantiated.” ...... ammidmsat-to inersas* th* NUEBj.! In Vlfgfriia. 'TYo....man' 'know* To let her appear in private, he Lewis, 48 Pionesr cirels; Mr*. He*- street; Paul Gavagnaro,- 89 Tanner PAr a p e ! and I want him to have the sat­ sian comment, described it as an in 1952. There is a substantial in­ to seven members on. a party basis len Fisher, Rockville; Frederick street; Mrs. Harriet Gels, 19 Tan­ when hi* summons will come, or isfaction of flnlshlng the job. act Intended to prevent settlement crease shown in property value, said, "is unprecedented.” and contended this would place the how.” ' NIII, 74 Jensen street; Mrs. Jennie ner street. To my partner I leave the sug­ of the Korean war and expand war but the larger figures do not mean Papers Send Own Lawyers NUtB on a atrlctly partisan polit­ Senkbeil, 49 Gardner street; Albert gestion that he take some clever activity In the Far East. any particular change, if any at Two attorneys, one of them rep­ ical base. It objected, too, to BIRTH SUNDAY: A daughter resenting the New York ’Times and Gustafson, Jr.i 78 Olenwood street; to Mr. and Mrs. William Arendt, Young marr (as he prepared Ip man In with him at once if he ex­ Fleet Admiral Chester W. NI- all, in the amount of actual taxes. Taft’s Idea of making the Nt.RB Mrs. Corinne Angersola, _RFD 2, htd the girl ■ gnodbyI---.-1 hope'- 1' pect.* to'do arty bu.mneSli...... ‘ ^ mitz, commander In chief of the Ttxea may rise, as the town another-representing all-city news— general counsel independent of-tb» .Coventry- ...... papera except the Times, appeared But the CIO gave its, approval to Manchester; Armand Adam, 13T haven't k'ept you up too late. IT. S. Pacific fleet in World War II, seems to be obliged to incur more Fred A. Verplaack Edgerton street. Girl Not at alt, mister. We Nurse Why were you^ sent tn said in Berkeley, Calif., "I am com­ and more expense as the years go to oppose any news’ blackout on some of Taft’s other suggested MARSHAL'S WIDOW DIES the case. changes in the Taft-Hartlejr Law: ADMITTED TODAY: Thomas would be getting up at this time Ihi.x institiitlon ? pletely In accord with the decision on, but it will not be on account Fred A. Verplanck of 23 El wood French, RockyllM; Mrs. Ann Gag­ anyway. Insane Patient —For no reason. to deneutralize Formosa.” of the rcvalution, so the town 'You would be conatituting To permit strikers to vote in re­ road, Manchester’s first high yourself aa censor,” said Thomas non, 79 Broad street; Dennis An­ Casablanca, French Morocco, Adm. Arthur Radford, current fathers say. presentation elections, to remove school principal and first superin­ derson, 40 Edgerton street; Nancy Pacific fleet commander, returned F. Daly, representing the Times, mandatory injunction provisions Feb. 9—(4’)—Inea Marie Lyautey, i - ♦ C jnlc’s Last Will Prisoner.* E.srape from Prison Bon to Jones* tendent of schools, observed his Sitek, Ellington. fiiri'‘-coN m oi To my wife I leave her lover Farm After Execution Roehe.*- to his Honolulu base from Wash­ A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Asked Valente: "What good and to relax language concerning 9Srd birthday today amid a host widow of the French marshal who would the public get from the filth DISCSfARGED SATURDAY consolidated his nation's hold over - Cip#. ityi H NiA en abandoned cation of the Taft-Hartley Act. uniform, to c h a n g e co lo r^ BURSLARS TH E ONE , that from your income tax? HOUZONTAL VERTICAL QEiniiiaQaciaM ann contest staged by a packing com after persuading m r to become himself, “ ‘Lord, now lettest thou Haynes street; John Gordon, 49 THERE NUST BE ANP SAW UP AMP im HI mm■■ arteries in Korea last night and They go far beyond the Taft AND Bl e n d w i t h t h e . T o o . / ^ WHERE TH E n C3X3 □ □ pany.-He gueased. witbin an ounce thy servant.depart in peace’.” .. Winter street; Mr*. Hazel Finley, DQWM INJSTEAP 1 — on the 1 Shoulder------Q ■ N ¥ early today while ground' fighting -call girl, later^sued- this hand­ amendments, most o f which have r o ll n ra □ and a half of the correct weight Another comment he made dealt 86 Phelps road;,Ev6rett Kennedy, OF ACROSS? ATM05PHERE,MAKiNG . C0NER6 2 Notjjon n a a □ tapered off to small-scale patrol written statement to the press: at least partial backing of organ­ A GOOD REftSON! BACK pattern” a* of a hind quarter of beef in the with recent political events. “I’ve Jr., 122 Harian road; Adrian Oroot, A POUCEMAN iNNieiBLE?^ AIN’T . SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH 3 Right length E L* □ a n "I absoliMly refuse to testify ized labor but none o f which are WHEN VOU 4 "Sew a fine p clashes. „ . j third annual "steak derby.'" lived long enough to see the Re­ III, 482 Main street; Pamela — I SPEAK HALF IN JEST,, T H A T A olthread C2 O X □ E9LJ LL Gen. Maxwell D, Taylor and in an omn court session. It has oonaidered really important, « w A' The contestant who guessed the publican party back in power and .Holmes, 80 Summit street; Mrs. WAnaNS Revolutionaiy safety b P O o u R s e / GOOD WAY APPROACH 4 Dries 1 ' ' Gen. James A, 'Van Fleet, ended a reached/Hie point now where niy' -AFL leaders aid lawyers say fiROTHBM . INC. JO SET. HIT IT/ 8 Fine dress jff 1 T O exact weight, 151 pounds and four co n c e ^ is not only for my family with a fine man. That’s enough Margaret thklre, 786 Middle turn­ device uses cai*s own fabric 5 Black rST s three-day tour of the front. Taylor they are armed with actual case BV A 0 l> m X X C l and a half .ounces, was Walter E. butTor the millions of children all for anyone who’s lived 98 years to pike east; Richard Simmons, 844 12 Fruit drink 8 Ascended c m. ¥ X ¥ l succeeds the retiring Van Fleet Mato of Wllllngton Hill. Each con­ histories designed to Xhow Just Main strest; Mrs. Armanda Rlngu funeral motion to counteract PIANO Wednesday aa commander ot the o y ^ the world. see." 13 Spanish river' 7 Months (ab.) ■ ¥ 1 testant paid a small sum for en­ how some of the* provisions they ette, 4 Foxoroft drive; Mrs. May sVids; aids traction and t r u c k £ n s Eighth Army. . ^ ^ Small Sacrifice oppose have worked out in the Mr. Verplanck, who devoted 42 SERVICE 14 Leg joint 8 Swerves tering the contest and proceeds, years of service to Manchester's Hawkes, 819*Oenter street; Mr*. 2 9 Nested set of 25 Cloy 41 Fall flower At this last stop on his last tour "They shall not suffer for my past. These were supplied by heads braking in any vreafber. 15 Scottish river o f the front. Van Fleet said, ” My will go to help along the Hartf^ 'schools, spent some time this Patricia Eggleston and daughter, Om uid JlWcit boxes 26 With anchor 42 Narrow road Mile of Dimes. weaknesses. I do not care what the of AFL unions and reportedly will 27 Pioneer circle. Test it on your own — * j w s 16 Boisterous only regret Is that we didn t finish consequences are. My sacrifice morning reminiscing with an old P t r t e t a r reveler 10 Ogle slightly ralsedl3 Sacred Hot Lunch Menu play a -vital part in meany's testi­ DISCHAROEP SUNDAY: Jo the job.” ^ , . shall be small if I can prevent the mony before the two labor com­ friend, C. Elmore Watkins. 18 Makes 11 Overhanging 27 Unjustly Egyptian bird The hot lunch menu f6r the injured 44 Short sleeps They visited the central sector elementary school; 'Tmnorrow, destruction of the thinking and mittees. unhappy type part ■-Sundayr—going -within...artillery 28rrisCef 46 Girl’s name -■ hash, Vegetable, plCkres; bread, •moral«-of those Innocent children,’' •' The 15-man -executive -council 20 Bound by an Chinese clly range of the Reds in the Triangle Sala said she could get up to 19 Ventured 29 Sea bird .47 Dress oleo, milk, canned peaches; Wed­ hopes to wind up its meeting by WoiSian Is In ju r ^ oath hill-Snlper ridge area. nesday, vegetable, rfeat pie, bread, three years in prison for contempt Wednesday at the,latest. 21 Musical notes 23 Sewing- 31 Moon goddess . trimming Gen. Mark Oark disclosed In if she refuses to testify. machine re­ 33 Fastens 48 Daze oTeo. milk, pudding; Thursday, 22 Discord Tokyo that Washington had auth meat loaf, creaptied potatoes, bread Billed as a star witness, Miss In Satnrday Fall goddess volving part 38 Depose 50 Middle orized a two-dlvlslon boost in the Ward has been described by au X- 24 Bewildered 40 Bristles (preflx) oleo, milk, /Gaisin, prune cup; Columbia 24 Imitator South Korean army which in­ Friday, rpiicaronl, tuna special, thorities as a girl Jelke promised 26 Soon creases it to I t divisions with a to marry, lured- into prostitution Following' a fall on St. James SPECIAL PHONE 1 boiled e g g tosse m» »y *■« M. South Korean pilots — afety. In" connection with this study they have enjoyed making undermining effect” her story At Local School broken arm. She also had cuts l W / ^ / 1 evades 4 A ^ u propeller-driven Mu(ftangs might have on the youth of the around the-eyes’and forehead. 35 Wild ass pictures and posters, writing Cleansing Creams Available at your favorite I i part in today’s strikers against country. She has remained an a patient Taking A Chance BY V. T. HAMLIN 36 Every one ii Yy// ii » Chinese front positions a i ^ rear stories, learning songs, all bear­ Columbia, Feb. 9— (Special)— over the week end. I Dealer, Service. JItatioa; A L L E Y OOP ing on the subject. They, also saw Mistrial Bid Blocked and Lotions 37 Falsi Her W a area supply dumps, Influenza - vaccine injections will iG ^ r a g e ...... 39 Persia n s Zb Z7 ZB film, "Safety to and from School.” In the courtrm battle today P ' l 'It- !■' Y' i.:; ...MAYBE, IF I THAT'S SILLY z r Bamb Key Oen-^ over news coverage of the initial be made available to all students I YOU'D WAIT J AN' YOU 40 Clan Drastic Action! FOR DRY SKIN Diatribttiiwby’ Wa The raids followed bombing testimpny, defense counsel for the of Horace W, Porter School AWHILE... / KNOW IT.' 41 Arabian calipt 51 i i jJ of a key supply.cent^near Pyong­ It has been decided that no Week End Deaths mpr’e_.candy is to be_sol^ a /t h e 23-year-old heir to millions moved Thursday, providing they return a . 42 Handkerchief y a n g b y -11" AmeHrian B-29s Sun­ for ' a mlrtrial' because of ’’ pub­ permlmion' slip Signed -by their although fabric ' h K day night. The/airm en reported local school. parents. incompletely Study of Arabia licity" surrounding the controversy. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 45 Pendant m communist n l^ t fighters made Judge Valente promptly turned The injections will be given by East Lansing, Mich—^Dr. Robert BRIEFED ON THE three passes/at the bombers but The study of Arabia Is being Reg. ^.00 MECHANICS OF THE ornaments carried on in Mfs. Delvina Mon- down the motion. Dr. W. C. Halnsworth, school S. Shaw, 81,' president emeritus of 49 Decrease i m i did not fir/Anti-aircraft fire was physician, with Miss Danehy and n ^ s TIME-MACHINE,OOP w >« tigney’s room, fourth grade, at The judge lost week originally Michigan State College. Born in IS JTCRARED TO . 51 Cistern deacrlbed>'M moderate. the school. Units of weather agreed to Sola's request that Miss Miss -Donovan, school nurses, as Woodburp, Ontario. D i^ Saturday. Tak e desperate w < The / i r Force said the 50-acre assistants. A fee of one dollar will 270 BRDAlrSfltEEt 52 East Indian « ■fi 4b 17 are being studied in Mrs. Goldie Ward be allowed to tell her story in New Delhi, India—William K. STEPS TO BRING THE a-’ „ . palm supply center was left in flames. private because of her age. be charged to cover medical equip­ Etter, about- 50, menriber of '{he int^raU M528 I BLYTHE PHYSICIST Liverant’s first grade and Mrs. 53 Hireling 4 i TvMi other B-29s hammered (3om But after the defense—and mem­ ment anef professional services U. S.. emboaay staff In Karachi. BACK UP THROUGH i^ ls t front positions. Floyd A. Fodil’a second . grade 7VLE?nrr:inrfmBE ranm ni T. ^ INf. U. $. Fat. Oft. 54 French coin bers of the press--objected, he re­ rendered. Died Sunday. THE INTERVENING The Eighth Army reported that rooms. Dr. Medbury to Speak FORTY CENTURIES. Cm*- twi Hr WCA ■—w, 55 Essential » Set Legion Meeting Date called his ruling, and said he would New York—Frank L. Smith, 87, STORE HOURSt j being Allied tanks, resuming their bun­ make his decision today. Dr. Sawyer Medbury, chief manager of Shubert theaters and Rac. $1.75 0 t o 0 M ON. thro FR L > ker-busting tactics, destroyed or The fourth district, American "Wa’ve missed you at club meetings, Lucile! Have you 56 Asterisk ST" Legion, will meet with the Hebron The prosecution was taking no ancsthiologist at Windham Com­ president of the -Association of • toSBATURDAT ; z taken up some new hobby?" damaged 75 bunkers. 21 caves, 14 part in the argument between the munity Memorial Hospital, who Press Agents and Managers. Died 57 U ir observation posts and 12 gun posi­ Legion and the local Auxiliary to­ >. mi'e« —HAM. >!•; T. M. c HA morrow afternoon at the Legion defense and Miss Ward's lawyer. resides in Columbia a’t the ladte, Sunday. As tile session opened, one mem­ tions, home here. The auxiliary will will deliver an address at the an­ Madison, W ls.—William Antas, Mr. 7 Shoves Off BY RUSS MTNTERBOTHAM The tanks traded fire with four ber of the all-male jury, John nual meeting of Willimantic chap­ 47, former radio press agent for FOR NORMAL SKIN CHRIS M’ELKIN, Planeteer BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Y ip e ! BY EDGAR MARTII Communist armored vehicles Sun­ furnish refreshments, and there will be motion pictures of legion Diehl, a utility company cashier ter of the American - Red Cross Ringling Brothers. Barnum and day on the west-central front. Re­ was reported ill, and ordered re­ which will be held in Willimantic Bailey circus and onetime Evans SPECIALIZING IN 1 VOOW ,%OOtG - POG \S V40««\Ki6 sults were not observed In the activities. CHRiGj A\Y IHAT MOST 9>\ VI9S. 6\K)SADUNG • AtRLOCK^ MOW VOHV VOO D01W61 by th'e Congregatidhttl'Ladles* Old 'Ward's- testimerny. -- ■of the March of Dimes local cam- CHRI^I2£5XXE5 In Tokyo, Far East Naval Head­ Bridgeport' Feb. 9 —(^ —A wide­ COMPl\CAT5t ~ VttOOWl quarters announced that at least Society, Mrs. Walter C. Hewitt re­ The girl, one of several ydung poign. states that about. 75 per spread police search was on today FREE ESTIMATES — MORTGAGIM ARRANGED ■mEARTIFICHL ceiving donations at the Green. women scheduled as- prosecution cent of the coin cards which were GIZAVITV... / 7 - foiir' U. S. Warships could be for an accused burglar who sawed called on short notice to bombard There still remains enough on witnesses, waited in an ante-room. mailed bt^t have been returned. his way out of the Fairfield Coun­ lilifi G Communist positions with guided hand to make up another box or She wore a chartreuse blouse and With just this week remalnihg for ty Jail here yesterday In a daring LfitiM ERNEST A. RITCHIE missiles "should the war situation two. More donations may be black skirt, the local drive, she sincerely hopes daylight'jail break. require their use.” .*cnt Ih. The status of the case became that returns will reach 100 per (Jounty Sheriff E. A. Platt said Rfif. $1.75 15 LIBERTY BT. - TEL. MLS*8172,!MANCHESTER " — Reds Nervous Report on Polio Drive confused Saturday ..-When.- Miss cent,,...___ ^______that John Gaglione, 24, of this city - The four ships were named as Mrs. John A. Markham, chair­ Ward, now red-haired after previ­ Den Mothers Meet hacked-sawed his way out of a so- All price* ptu* tax two specially converted sub­ man of the March of Dimes, dr ous appearances aa a blonde and Local den mothers met with the' callecj "bound-over” cell block- marines, the Cusk and Carbohero. polio drive now has on hand $325.- brunette, was quoted in the press new cubmaster, William, and Mrs. some time between noort and 3 and two heavy cruisers, the Boston 95, leaving only about $61 to be as saying she was willing to tell ^^Jacobiis at their home on Lake p.m., when' the break was discov­ rb y WE* «tf*ne». W . T. M. K f . U. >■ Pat. Off. " and the Canberra. realized If last year’s total of her story in public. road Friday evening to make plans ered. IK $387 Is to be equaled. The time for the first pack meeting of- the Quick Thinking B Y a L V E R M E E R Ir Th* Navy did not say what type A few hours later, Sala Issued a Five other prisoners whom Platt PRISCILLA’S POP MU FINN ,We H ope L A N K TTe ONT r D of guided missiles the warships can has been extended to Feb. 14. statement saying rtie had been -season whfch will be held March 6 said might have done so, declined All who have coin folders which at Yeomans Hall. R T i i J r T r i ^ ICH A launch. The announcement was misquoted and .-that she and her to use the exit Gaglione prepared. HAZEL, I DISTINCTLY^ WHEN WE GOT ____ contained' in an account of the have n ^ been returned are asked Theme for the meeting will be One of them was William Davis, MARRIED MDU LOVELY CE6EM< WrPe^ IWTH AU THE 1 KNOW th a t! yEAH-IUTNOT AUCKEy-WWLE WEVE mother have "re-affirmed their O t M d o r C t A S K E D V O U ' Navy’s part in the Korean war. to attend to this as soon a* nossi- faith that I will keep it a closed "Westward Ho” and will cover 29-year ex-convict under first de­ nKAKOeOtON' TO SE W TMlS^ HATED TO ST MONE/ HES AIADE,'\ HE? SHE (DUIPNT EUT usuAuy wnm XMElMU WAITING FOR KITTV - U N O N O I PROMISED ^ N ARGUMENTS Commnniat broadcasts heard In hle. The above amount does not sessionr’ cowboys, Indians, covered wagons gree murder indictment in the SCENT SHOP BUTTON O FHH. G THROIMNB V THATS WOHT, IWONDERIFKMS A M V HAS/MADE 1DC0MEI TO OBEY] Tokyo appeared to have an under­ include coin hoxe.i left at .school Prosecutors worked overtjmc on and the poney express. Another Blrangu'atlon ulaylng of Mrs. Se- MY SHIRT! AM X ryATH S 0 SMEENEy/ SEAUy APPROVES 6F AlOTOFMONEy, SOMETHING IWMNT 901 MAIN STREET ME! tone of nervousness in their or stores. the ca^e yesterday m they talked don is being formed with Mr*. nada (Penny) Evans of Westport I MOUSEXMENTrat I TO CELEBEATE HERCOMSAROUNP UKE KING Thanks for Help SAY TO you! description of the observation of with two other young women — Gcorga>.. Taylor a* den mother. ior whom be worked .as a bandyr ANOfEySCMLANPC TNEgtRETURN WITH MICKEy? HE V the fifth anniversary of the Ko­ Mr. and'Mrs. Donald B. Martin, More boys are on a waiting list to man. > r former Hebron residents of the Barbara Harmon, 31, former tele­ NBtUNClE,UMtyiaN^) RUM SOUTH rean Red Army. vision bit player, and Marguerite join a den and it is hoped that The broadcasts exhorted civilians Gllend section, now of Moosup. EKOANCyf Y americaI Cordova, 23, former hat check girl. more mothers will volunteer as to double their support of the Com­ have written local people thanking den mothers so that all boys who Both are alleged call girls and' munist war effort and for under- them for help given them in the !(ro interested in joining will be material witnesses in the case. grond agents in South Korea to shape-of dorations of money or in given an opportunity to do so. “step up their resistance.” other ways, to aid in some measure Singer* In Parade Th* Reds charged that the U. S. for the loss sustained by them Members of the Willimantic Call Mltehell 3^135 “ is feverishly preparing to launch when their barn with 24 head of AFL Opposing chapter “ Sweet AdeUnes.” took new, large-scale military adven­ stock was burned to the- ground part in the "Croakers” barbershop For M Hoar Senrltt TATTA tures." New 'Year’s F.ve. parade Saturday evening at Shafer The young people had only just Revamped T-H auditorium.' WillimanUo. Several MORE GI DOPE L'SER-S , bought their farm and y.'ere get- local men- are members of this Any hour— day or night— Seoul, Feb. ’9—(Ah—U. S. Army ttng-'Twttled- when the^-dlsaatrbua, CAPTAIN EASY Matches and Sandpaper BY LESUB;WRNER f r e ^^k LES' A N D I llS FRl^ Evefybod.v Happy? BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER (C.ontimird from Page'One) chapter.' The local group will also we’ll fix your burner in the and Air Force officers are worried fire occurred. They plan to. rebuild participate-- In competition • with BY REMOWNd THE EEU CLAPPER. AND about' a new type 'of Korean war in the spring- ' . several other New England tinits shoriesL order poMibJe.-W* I G TILL List Play’s Cast what in'.effect would b

'A / V. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, ‘CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1^58 HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. STAN'CHESTER, CONNo MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1955 PAGE ELEVEN BA’s Back i Two Upsets Mark T“ •Xocal Ace Scores Double Goodwin Sets Scoring Before the Battle Statistics Brooklyn Baseball Fans Are Tame Games in. Y Loop THE Lakers, Miller Drops in 27

Two upsets took place tn the ‘Y’ Pace with 27 Points Win at Home Alongside Puerto Rican Addicts Junior league Saturday morning Herald Angle Tallies in Elm City aa the R oy Motors took the Jarvia ^ By Black Hawks 2.V to 24 and Morlar- R a y F p Ii X DPOpS In 2o Division Pace - Setters EARL W. YOST N • w Y n r k— (NBA> To any­ him and, the next day. he was Instead of a hlU 'The team at hat, ty Ragles came flying ouj of no Back on Top In NBA Setting Hot Five Players Ring Up body who ha* ever »ttenrt»d a base­ transferred to another precinct.” immediately threatened him with where to whip the Gros-Ite In­ »• At Armory; I>ocal» Bporta Editor Well Done ball game In Pti«rto Rico there, is The Puerto Rican l^fague Is a physieal violence. Afraid, he diana. 49 to 16. Naarkeiter (I7> Pace on Own Floors Double Figures; Arms ehaiqfed It to a hit. Four of the Roy Motora is the only club to Lead All the Way B. r. Ptj nothing untistml about it except, nve-team circuit composed of-San T-to jr. Hold 20 Point Half- h su lf Ar city's top lawyers marched up de­ whip the Black Hawks and it real­ Gnedwir. rf .. . j .. MONDAY North End, Graham Holmei, one B. r. PI*. maybe„ how he ever managed to Juan, Santurce; Ponce, Mayaguer, After First Basket DeZonie. If ... i-j I of New Ehigland'a beat lightweight Ry The AcBoekited Frees manding that'the original decision ' ly turned the trick again for the Bell. If ...... Firat phone caller la Wally For­ N. Burk*, rf , 6 3-3 13 hi* way home afterwards. and Cagiias. Each club has its own boxers. Holmes reports he will The - Minneapolis Lakers and Time Lead; Toro Plays Anderson, rf 0 04) 0 stick. second time Saturday morning. Felix, r ...... «•« B tin who with Mel Cushing and Talk-about fa- stadium and averages 16,000 or STANDINGS * . Allen, rf ...... 7-tJ II nnake hi*. Madison Square Garden Syracuse Nationals are Uaing the I *-! 37 'Hie point lias aegued for three, The North End Motora .ataxted. Johnny Hedlund successfully etag- familiar “wtn-’em-at-home” form­ Surnwfer. e W ndtlcs! more a.game. W, Pet. McLiriioh. ra IW» . 7 debut on Friday, Feb. iS, In • sUt- STANDINGS ! Torn, c Tho btig dowp THE EMOTIONAL enth\ialaats hours. Finally, a major league rule | right to work on the opening Jump Knlcht, Is ... 1-7 s ed the tripleheader baaketball pro­ ula for staying high up in the Na­ W . 0 3-1 3 and led 6 to 0 at the quarter. Jarvis Manchester 13 .684 rounder. Holmes is an outstanding I Tetlford. r* 1 0-0 3 there i* a* vo- arc boundless in their Joy after a book was consulted. In fine print ( gram fqr the polio fund Sunday at tional Baaketball Association WInsted ----- 1.000 1 , . Burkr. rf , 4 the lawyers found h e1su.se sup-' got going in the second frame and Wilkes-Barre 1.1 .682 Totals StT j t7 prospect who trains religiously and 1 3-3 11 e i f erous and victory. They are equally un­ .650 WlUfra-Rarra till the Eaat Side Rec. A aum of $60 who has yet to-feach hla peak. standinga. Bloomfield .800 Both, (g S 3-d 14 porting their rase. The batter lost ' tied up at 10-atl at the halfway Elmira 13 • b; r. Ptf, Conran, -If- 0 3-3' 3 willing and dur­ inhibited in their sorrow when the was realized . . Eva Johnson, bfie Evening spent at home, most of ' Driving for divisional titles, Manchester , .600 hhi hit. . ' - ...... , , mark. Again, la the. third-.period,. Scranton 7 .467 . Railm lch, -rt. JL_ of MAttchester Memorial-Hoapital'a- these veteran dubs -are -provinyH- .375 able and utterly Home team loses. There was,' for Pawtucket 5 12 .294 rndrly. rf .. which time ,ill used tryiiqi to lay Menaen .; T6UI* 38 " 3 ^ 'M unafraid as ever example, a mourning parade down ^ Puerto Rico might be just a Roy Motors roared again, and led .Smith. If ..., moat important cogs, passed along pays to play at home. New Haven , .250 rokie among baseball centers, not at the whistle, 23 to 14. However, a rubber mat and rug In ,the living New Raeca <1 beaned an um- the town's main alreei 'when San Mrsiovlrh.-c. an incident which happened during room. Darned if I could get it The Lakers, leading the Western Wallingford .000 r, Pte. lr* with a pop Juan loat the pennant a year ago. yet dry behind the turnsllle, but the Black Hawks were not done Once .again the Brltlah-Ameri- L.a> ne, e ... a Sunday school class on Sunday. Division, have an 18-3 mark at Wojio. rf ...... (Ml 0 it's learning fast. and they fought right down to the cans have taken over first place Catheart, rg right, Hlnch^y, r f ...... 3- 2 S ottle The mass hysteria never falls In Oalabrese, rg Mias Johnson was tn charge and home but only a mediocre 17-13 re­ Hitting on better than 60 per Strfanowikl. If.. On the evening final bell as the Motors hung on of the American *Baaketball Hawkina, tg ^ KRIDAY cord on the road. 4- U 13 e amaze ball players from the U. S. the subject was prophets, She ask­ Talk “shop’’ with off-duty poUce- cent of their shots from the floor Saulsbury, c ... 1-4 16 of a game in the JETTY JAMESON WINS as the margin grew slimmer. How­ League as a re.sult of Saturday Syracuse Ilf 8X-1 at home but King, rg ...... 0- 3 4 who keep in shape by playing Win­ Totala ...... 33 IS-M 77 ed the group If any knew any man Sammy Maltempo, Eddie Wil­ and controlling both boards capital city of ter ball there. One of them la ever, time' 'ran out before the night's convincing 87 to 77 win modem day prophets and one only 11-15 away. But as a result thrbughout the contest, Nasslff Marsh, rg ...... 1- 4 3 San Juan, the Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 9 (A*) Hawks co\ild overcome the lead. over the rough Wllke.s-Barre Bs- Seor» at half tim*. 42-3(! BA'a, son. Lee Fracchla and Mike Gl- of tiieir fine home-floor ehowing, 8tab..4»...... 1-3 3 Junior Ollllam, the Dodgers' fleet neferaea.- Tillman*.lonaa. youth answered, "Yes. Earl 1Co6t nolfl. Remark that a pro boxing Arms played one of their better DePrancesen, Ig OH 3 traffic Jam* are------Negro rookie Inflrider who Is given Betty Jameson, Ssn Antonio, Both defeats by Roy Motors have lons. The locals have now won of The Herald." . . Motor to BJoom- the Nate are oaly a half game be, games of the season yesterday n d • * c r 1 b- j„nior Ollllam Texss, and Mary Lena Faulk. been by identical scores. For the show is beii}g contemplated for hind pace-setting New York In the ToUl* t-36 H 1 a good chance of ousting Jackie 13 of 19 league encounters for a fleld in the evening to assist in the State theatre stage In Hart­ afternoon defeating the Roesslera able. There is no Thomasville. Ga.. walked off with winners, Jackie LaCoss was the .684 percentage as against the Eaatem Division. in New Haven 88 to 59, Naaalffs Score at half time. 47-37 NaaslOa Robinson off second base this year. this season. The scoreboard read March of Dlmee basketball pro­ ford in the near future for a traffic pattern whatsoever. They The fans are the thing. The top honoia In the $.3..’>no Women's high man with qine while John Barons' 1.1-7 won snd loss record BA's .19-WB 49. gram. Bobby Knight plays with They hung up No. 22 at home record in the Connecticut Basket­ Referees, Johnson-Uarletta. come h r hua .and private car and Invllalionsl Open Golf Tourns- i 'Kor.tcki put in 12N(or the Hawks. worthy drive. Sammy said that he last night by spanking the Phila, ball Association now stands at game^ia secondary. for a .682 mark. ^ . Wit* Smith and Calabrese hit­ Yogi Yokabaskas’ Adi Stars and appeared in the last bout staged at where they all park i* a mystery “I've never seen anything quite menl at the Bayshore’ Country! In the .second game, Moriarty's KENNY GOODWIN, who en­ ting from the outside the Barons thrills the capacity crowd with his delphla Warriors — everybody’s three wins and two defeats. that only a Latin can unravel. Club Sunday. Miss Jameson won i Eagles gained their a^<;ond win of the State stage in 1986. The local whipping boys—by the score Of 98- BING MILLER, the boy with a hoop only to spin out, NaaoUfs They pour Into the stands, fill like if,” reported another combat­ joyed his greatest night of the managed to close the gap to 64-.19 ball handling and shooting. Bloom­ bluecoat, then hailing from WlUl- were enjoying tremendous auceats ant from the States. ''Divorces the professional division, talking ; the sea.son at the expose of the Amerlciiin League, started the before the third period ended. Time field wins out'in an overtime and 89. Dolph Schayes led the Nats number of good shots, enjoyed his all the seat* and spill over into the the match and 487.1 flisL .money ■ Gros-Ite.Indians. .The Indiana, had mantic, was one of New England’s with 26 points and 31 rebounds but best performance of ..the .1952-83 on the large floor. Coach ’Tominy allies. The noise is awesome. haVr been rauaed by husband and scoring tn the hrst -quarter with and again these two “ de«d-ej’e more than $600 is rea list for the best raiadlewelghU' and later a Conrafi had his boys psiAiliif bMU- wife rooting for opposite teams. with a par three on the fourth' a poor first half and could not ‘ Dicks" were allowed a little too polio fund-" Ken Goodwin performs Phllly’a Neil Johnston was' high season as he connected on nine of Assembled vocal chorda are never locate the hoop as the F.agles score •a foul shot. Chuck Mrazovlch, light-heavyweight. Schedule to­ tifully and setting up many fin* Fortunes have been won and loat extra hol^ of a sudden death play- ' the visitors pivot countered with much room and they were quick with the Stars but it is Knight scorer with 28 points. his 13 tries from the floor and a stilled. Staccato acreaming in easily. The score at half time was night calls for a trip to Plaln- The victory moved the Nats to scoring plays. He substltutw frao- by a single pitch. Cab drivers re off. Miss Faulk was first among: s hook shot and that was the fir.st to take advantage of the situation. who Wins the plaudits of the perfect 9-0 from the Spanish 1". punctuated by many 27 to 4, the Eagles. In the final half vllle where a sell-out 8RO within one victory o f the Knicker­ line for a total of 27 points. Big ly and all nine o f his perfonaors fust trade- ditring game hours to the amateur with a sparkling and la.«t lime during the contest Many of their long , shots drew croVitd. Knight 1* the greatest bas­ crowd watches Southington Americanisms like "Peetch out,” .16-68 74 over the 6,228 - yard the Ragles, sensing -victory, threw bockers, who were trmmed by Bos­ Al Surowlec, Fred Booth, Norm took part' In the much-needed Vle- and "Get a heet," and "Lay wan haul friends and family to' the ball ttiat Manchester trailed.. Good­ applause from the. strict and faith­ ketball player I have ever seen nip Plain vine is one. of to ^ . course. This romhtn'ed with her 73 from all angles and made the moat ful Manchester fans. from Connecticut. . The snow flies ton, 87-79. Bill Sharman netted 20 Burke and Johnny Burke offered down!” and “Make weeth a alide.” park for free." win's second foul tied the score the games of the season. Pat points as the Celtics handed the 'THE LOCALS arasUll in a good PEDRO ABREV «M!A.H10 was Friday for a good 147. of them while the Indians had a a* I talk baaeball with Tony plenty of assistance netting 15, 14, dendarmes, are stationed about hard time putting them through •and Hank DeZonie's twin-pointer CALABREflE'S SET and Layne's RIera. former New Britain High New Yorkers their second defeat 12 and 11 point* respectively. position to cop top honora tai the every 10 yards along the sidelines hauled Into the pokey the other day put the BA's out front to stay, one-hander from the aide cut the Berube and Bunny Welch, veteran and Teachers College star, coaches second round, providing soma ona NBA AT A GLANCE the hoop. For the winners, Ronnie player and umpire respectively, be­ In 12 games. Surowlec and Burke garnered to keep order. Sometimes, even for beating up his sister. He was .1 to 2. - BA's lead to 64-63 at the start of the Planvllle club. Teddy Knurek, In the West, meanwhile, the can pin a loss on tbe undafaotad § a red-hot Senadores supporter, she RIckert. George Smith and Ray fore' heading for home. most of their tallies from under they get carried away with all the With Ray Felix, Goodwin .and the final quarter. Jackie Allen's-^ former Trinity star artd athletic Lakers stretched their lead to the hoop on some eye-catching' WInsted Howards before th ^ a Cangrejercros loyalist. A court Sunday's Results Girard each nut In 10 coiinters TUESDAY •oceitement. while Mickey Romsniw and Buddy DeZonie doing the hulk of the basket and two free throw*,- one coach at Plainville, indicated that three games by downing Indian­ tap-ins and hook, ahots. Booth also meet Manchester again. BloomM d "Once,” related a player from Jury was selected and quickly re Boston 87. New Ynrfi 79. by Felix and the other by Allen, Most active Little League base­ he would like to get into coaching- now has one loaa and they dlao Syrscu.se 98, Philndelphia 89. Olsen each got four points for the seoring the winners shot out to an apolis, 71-61, while runner up played one of his better games aa the United States, “ the fans leased because they sdmitled being 18-13 first period lead. Speedy boosted the lead to .five again be­ ball umpire last Summer, Sam teaching system at Maneheiter Rochester was losing to Milwau­ Here's how Kid Gavllan and CSiuck Davey measure up for their welterweight championship he drove in for four of his six- have to meet Naaalffa once mare. "betsbol fanatlcos." The court de . Milwaukee 8.1, Rochester 82 losers. fore Smith’s long set cUt it to started tossing pop bottles after a MnrUrty P^rkI^n (Ifl) Moe Rariovich was the only Baron Vacantl phones and reports he High. . . Usten to the fight broad­ kee, 80-82, in overtime. Chicago Feb. 11. Gavllan, the flashy champ from- Cuba, has a height and reach advantap over the twin-pointers. When New Haven close decision and on* of the cops manded strict Impartlsllty. (Overtime). B. K. rt.-. three. Seven quick polrtis hy the would like to apply for admission cast on the trip home, Pierre Lang- southpaw Davey, who has climbed the boxing ladder steadily since entering the pi-o rank*. Davey Minneapolis 71. Indianapolis 67. 0 able tn hit for more than one hoop Playing before the home folks, bottled up the middle, Johnny get so mad hethrew ’em right back. At Santurce, the ofriclal scorer ■Wrlelii. rf ...... -t p 1 winners as against three for the to State Board of Approved Um­ lois and Rocky Castelloni, and It Is Minneapolis had little trouble with was a collegiate ring star at Michigan State College. Aaaoclated Press Telemat Service. ______Burke hit from the outside with a gave one batter a flelder'a choice Fort Wayne 89, Baltimore 78. n. Warr<'n. rf ...... 2 n ’ 4 ' Baron’s helped swell the lesd tn Ills fellow officers Anally subdued •Blr.krrA.,. IL —w , . 0 ” 1ft pire*. Uttie Leatrue umpires, all interesting. From the broadcast tBdlamqjqls. . The . JUakera’ big sure-fire set-shp;,.,...... Smith, r ...... ,,. 1. n' irt , 777-68' before; th^^vlsltors'called a ■ -- ' voiuhieers; last season turned in it w as'one o f ’ thi best Garden three O^ rge MIkah (24), Vem TEMPERS FLARED on several Local Sport OirArH...... n tft I time-out. ./ commendable Jobs. Some of the brawls in years However, MIkkelsen (11) and Jim Pollard occasions during the CBA en­ n. O N>ll\rg ...... 1 D 6)“ 1 T. O’.NpII...... 1.. . 2 fl R 1were unable to cope with the re­ Five straight fouls, following fellows, wrlth more experience, teevee viewers claimed, as did (16)—acored all but 14 of Minne­ counter but no punches were rhiirfili, Ig '...... h r the minuJle rest, by Allen, Felix could be credits to’'any recognized ringside boxing reporters, that the apolis’ points. Paul Walther caged MucKContrast Between Keed thrown. New Haven had rough go­ Chatter ■i'l bounding ' of Manchester's Felix, - a DeZonie and Goodwin. and three by Player-Coach Puggy board.. Publicity Director Joe right was dull and uninteresting. SO for Indianapolis. ing as their ahots failed to find the Herahl Plmtn. Totals ...... 24 1 to ' For an Interesting experiment MANCHESTER HIGH winds up ImlianR ri«) i Goodwin was terrific in the see- Bell, put the game far out of Budwltz of the CBA phones and At Milwaukee, Davage Minor of mark and Naaslffa led all the way, • Tltr WRHiHT S. P. F, Pl». 1 reach of the losera who managed reports attendance la up all aroiiud some night, turn on your radio and the Hawks beat Rochester aln>ost posting quarter scores of 22-10, 47- ita home basketball elate Wadaaa- fjfimaniw. rf~ r...... 2 n i listen to the fight you are viewing day night against Weaver'High at LET’S “ SPRING TO IT! ” Curt Wright, so-nhomore swim-. n to cut the lead to eight point* at the loop, now in the second half single-handedly. His set shot with 37 and 60 to 41. niftun. If ...... 2 i to oul.score their opponent hy And Davey; Summary: one time during the last few on television. It’s a lot different. the Armory. Friday, night the !■- I ming alar at Manchester High.: r;aitfi.*»cpp, If ...... 1 ft 3 one. 24-23, to take the half time of its maiden aeaaon.. While at one second left tied the score 73-73 A remarkable percentage from 12 yd. medley relay: 1. .M.an- r>iifpv. r ...... 1 2 minute* pf the all-lmportant battle SATURDAY . and sent tne game into overtime. diana play Bristol High in a CCIL ft le'ad 42 to 36. The former Rhode hospital for the day’s news as a the foul line also figured in Nas- copped both of hl.s feature events, che.sler, ( Halohurdo, M Rras.*. rc ...... t ft 2 for first place. substitute,.!.met.,J^ff Koelsch be­ Bobby Noren, hottest bowler in Then, in the extra session, he scor­ game In the Beil Town. n>lanr|''r. Ic ...... 1 ft 2 Island star threw In four cye- Chicago, Feb. 9 —- (>P) — About ference Wednesday. In the Chicago slff’s success. The victors made [the 40 and 100 yards free style Smithl. Time, 1 :08..3; Although outscored 32-30 from ing discharged and motor the the Country Club League, asks for ed the deciding basket with 10 sec­ good on 28 of their 29 attempts as ■fi ft ratchin.E, one-handers and o.... con- ___ . dates in the next weeks that the io',000 persons are going to pay up SUdium ring, muscle and skill and I Sport Schedule BOB BOYCE Is back honia from - .Saturdsy afternoon, hut Crosby 200 yd. freestyle: 1. Fennimore : ToUl« ...... nected for 2-2 at the charity line | he fioor the " y * " ; sports figure to his Bissell street onds left. against a poor 9 for 26 for the ** half time; -( F.acln.a. Boston Celtics and New York In the other game, Andy Phillip heart count most.' Florida, but only temporarily. Bob I'High of Waterbury surtk the local iCl; 2. Wright (C); 3, Fingle.s, door step.. Evening In Rockville to $25 apiece Wednesday night to Roesslera. for to mightv Imnortaht points, i unneressarvl call- and enroute I pick up Tony Ali- Knicks are home in the NBA. scored 19 points and had 14 assists Monday, Feb. 0 ' ' goes back South l^atupday. (Ml. Time. 2:09.4. j Kny Motiim (TAi Along with the BA’s other tw o ! ^i>iny of them unn^^^^^^^^ watch Chuck Davey try to capture FRANK TORO, the Jumping- *ldil('k.s 40tto 27. It wa.s the second 40 yrl, freestyle; 1. Wright 'Ml; | n. F rt.-. brlo and Ray Ramsdell. Youth­ Bobby is one of Manchester’s best as Fort Wayne handed Baltimore Miller’s V*. Wapping, 7—Y. lack with Cypress Arihs of the loss against, as many wins for the ft . giants. Felix snd DeZonie. Good- "*1*"*^^^^* 17 o e ^ n a K ful Rockville High mentor is en- cage supporters . . Joe Cassano of It* sixth straight defeat, 89-74. Kid Gavilan's welterweight crown FIVE GAME plan UokeU for 2. 0allfUo iCl: 3, McGill (Cl. Time. i Fr«rli»i(». ■ rf ft ft In z match whose popularity grows Sports Mirror ] Silk City vt. Moriarty'a, 8:80 Rec League, made hie debut with .on 1 : ri,ili,l)>-, rf . . ft ft ft • the league leaders thusiaatic about his Rockville the Hartford Times phones and we George Mitchell’s, -team and al­ British American home baahatkoll 11 Indian-ijigi.men while Crdsby con- If .. D control of both boai;d.s. The two talk basketball and the decline.In by the hour. -y . games can be picked up at tho bos ]: linued it, ■ domination of the North- Divc.s: 1, Cipriano (C); 2. Izzo i F^rr'll. r .. ft4ft1ft at the free throw line against 13 High basketball team which is Tueaday, Feb. 10 though he didn't Impress with hla (JUST 8 WEEKS AWAY) Negro stars also a.ssisted Good­ for 23 for the Pennsylvanisn*. high school attendance in this area Harper and Kroll If you’re wondering why—since TODAY A YEAR AGO—Cary office Sunday afternoon. I ern Division of tJie slate scholasUr fCl; 3. Thcrrien (M). Winner'.^ f ft ft ft win in the' scoring department , headed for a Class B tourney many fight experts say the unde­ Ann's V*. Cypress Arnu, 7—Rec. scoring, he played a big part in «... ■ . , . r - - N. T'vrr.l\- ft S Goodwin’s 27 points were top« berth. Rockville hasn't been in except for city series games In Mtddlecoff o f Memphia won the the win as along with Surowlec 1 swimming, league with its fifth point.s, .14..). TuUy. rc 4 ft netting..10 points between them. ! feated challenger shouldn’t even Naaslffa vs. Bowlers, 8:30—Rec. Hartford , . Talk at length with Al b u d d y Ac k e b HAK iBlaeod Dulon. Ic .... 0ft for the victors who again gave an the tourney in five years. . $10,000 El Paao Open Golf Tour­ and Swede Anderson, he was tre­ too .yd. frep.stvle: 1, Wright (Ml: 0 I victory. Cro.«hy is unbcaleii. In Texas Playoff be in the same ring with the rug­ MrKoPvri. |g 1ft IT W.AS THROUGH the com- ; outstanding display of team. pla.'-. Boggini, local baaketball referee nament with 260— 10 under par. Wednesday, T eb . 11 mendous off the boards. last Saturday night’s BA’s game WEDNESDAY I Wright .was home first in the 10 2, G r 11i :1o (Cl; 3, Wright (C). 2bin.ed efforts of Roger Layne. Tom i pejijt continued to add to his aver- for the past 24 years, then Mr*. ged Cuban kid—the answer pos­ when he was involved In aa aato- yards c\-ent in ;20.1.^ He holris the Time, ;,17.8. a Totslf* ...... Ski enthusiast Yump Johnson sibly can be found in ope word: FIVE YEARS AGO—Ralph High v*. Weaver. 8:30—Armory. The two Bobs, Saulsbury and WITH RISING PRICES I .Smlth and Gerry Calabre.«o that [age. getting 28 and Allen threw in Pro Basketball in Manchester El Paso, Tex., Feb. 9—(>P)—Vet­ Stefano^kl were beat for the mobile aceidant Saturady aftaif- .iHrvifl flliirk Knwk* 12125 pays a social call to the office and Branca, Brooklyn pitching ace, Pioneer v*. Teachers, 7—Y. I local course record at. The lOO yi\. brrast stroke: 1. McNa­ -I,.,R J-1he visitors were able to .stay with- I DeZonie and Knight completed phones, Gladys Bray. If hoping erans Chandler Harper and Ted "Contrast ' noon. The BA eager waa only R. talk! hit favorite Winter sport. In personality and background | algned hit contract for a reported State vs. Buck's, 8:30—Y. losers. 'The former, an aggressive I young star cros.sed the lipe in :.17.8. mara -led the team in a.Sslats. mory tonight. (The BA’a won.) . , poeltes, I'Jrlrk^oh. re ...... 0 Skiing it a fine sport, one of the ment today while other hbtshoht; Davey, fair-sklniied and blonde, gent resigned his post as president HOOKEY AT A GLANCE first half. When he alowed down The local medley relay team won (Cl; 2. Tanner iC?i; 3. Haloburrln Krni'lKr. Ic...... a ,-are without a doubt two of the Four men hit double-figures-for Motor to Trinity: with my best girl of the winter tour roll on to San In the second half, StefanowakI JAZZ FULUBR -won the ona ball its event and F.d Mr.Namars took (Ml. Time, 1 R. \'’«rr been more callers this season for .Ed Rogers was in the stands. Also. compared to the bleak “have-not" Loula along -with shortstop Gor­ Eastern League single, 83 was rolled by <5y Oaor- each posting a six-undsr-par 278 While New Haven was having a AND The Skyline Cnnfcroiicc, on; the','camp of-Ythe—St. l.ouia Cardinals [ under the hoop with the Barons its roster. The former Holy Crn.'.-) hockey data than during any pre Tony Luplen, former major league background of Gavllan, son of a don Slade for* pitcher Owen Car- .. New Haven 4, Springfield 2 gettl, with $5. Another avast ts vious year . . > Talk baaketball for 72 holes. They clash today in Cuban field worker. difficult time with their shooting, cm other hand, secm.s tn have shaken ■ Petershurg. Fla., .after a unable tn check him. No exact sta- star was recently released from first baseman, now coach of Mld- roll and Inflelder Jake Flowers, Washington 8, Troy (N.Y.) 4 many of their shots rimmed the scheduled next week end. F down to a two-team affair. The jri-cai season in the International tistics were kbpt during the con- the NBA. with ^arle Clifford and then learn dlebury College’s cage team. Frank an 18-hole playoff to ' determine Davey has education,, much more "'•'’'’" ’ ‘'’ K Brigham i^ae,jp. Jnblon.ski. a Chicago lad. test but the brilliant, sharp-shoot- Next Sund'ay afternoon Paw­ that Phil Sambogna, one of Earle’ Marchese is the equipment man at which gets $3)000 flr.:1 money. The than most Americans. He is a (1 ) SAVEPLENn m l i l t / * 1 Young (7-11, meet Feh. 27 in a condition du r-, ing forward must.have made ncar- tucket snd the BA’s wdll meet at “ assistants'’ will start his practice Trin and one of the guards on duty loser will take the $1,400 second graduate of Michigan State Col­ DOG SHOW OPENS I I- drci.sjvc tilt. Their neighbors in ^^e winter by plsving with : 1y 7.1 per cent of his shots from the the Armory in a league tilt starl­ teaching at Manchester High. Phil was Allan Cutter . . Talk baaket­ prise. The two also will split one- lege, holds both bachelor's and 1 - - .i=.. ,.lh c Rocky Mountain Conference., p„p,.t.o Rico. .Ighbo. floor. It was no fault of his-that ing at 3 o'clock. graduates from Trinity College in ball with Joe Fontana of South­ half of the. gate receipts. mister’s degrees, is a former Air New York, Feb. » — oP)The VfAA lii.il '"■c busy., chasing Idaho State i coached and plavetl for a , the visitors puticorcd his team 2.3- June . . Nela Qulnby, prexy of the ington High and Dale Harper of Kroll, of New Hartford, N. Y„ Force officer, is qualified to be a Westminster Kennel Club Dog - .1. u u r i i a i i u .u i J “ »4-i.(7-‘Oi,: wil-b -Mont«na—state-- and>-j,pp.,j^^^j.^|-^i.--' j,(,g|fpt-ttj,jf.—.sjegi.pjfa-..iJ-2 2 ‘'dWdng-the third quarter.- Manchester Sportsmen's Club, •Hall- before' moving down Broad wMl gt> -intb’ third-place among- the ■high-school'principal. Show- -T- the ..on*,:,-every society, MORIARTY BROTHERS’ (2 ) GET BETTER VALUE Bones McKinney, fornver st- Gavllan gqt most of his educa­ pooch tn the country would like to A ^.yy. f'olorado Slate (both .1-21 the cloR- f|„n The powerful right-handed' When Goodwin connected for his . passes along an invitation to at street to watch the proi tennis leading money-winners today. One iMoiilh ' • ’ I est pur.sucrs. i hitting third-baseman, batted .299. thirteenth point of the third for the Boston Celtics and Wa«' tend the annual banquet of his match at the Armory. Jack Kram­ tion in the ring. He had his first win — opens today with 3,565 as­ Ington Caps in the NBA. Is^ t' With first money he will bring his (lornril P a< T 8 I v y I in the ivy League, Comcll t l-ll Rochester's Little World S e -. period and Wilkes-Barre called for group on Feb. 14 at the Garden er, Ken McGregor, Pancho Segura total for the year to $4,315; with bout 15 years ago at thfe age of 12. sorted canines seeking the grand REPUTA-nON • WHS a surprise leader until Penn ; ,.jpg npgrnps and drove in 103 runs, a time out, he was given the great- concessionaire at the new Memo) Grove. Venison will be the main and Frank Sedgman gave an ex­ •He went to sAool- a few hours prize. Ch. Rancho,. .Dbhglf Storm, al Coliseum in Fort Wayne. the second money hla. total will be each day and whacked at sugar the smooth-looking Doberman Pin­ (3 ) GET BEHER CHOICE scored s .10-49 triumph Saturday; ^|g„ gf, gvid bowler. 1 eSt ovation heard at the Armory course . . Fight on te«vee at 10 cellent display of tennis before an $3,715. Harper, from Portsmouth, New York. Feb. 9 i/P> The post and took over the'top with its 5-1 ' ■ . ______. ■ estimated 4,000 . . Home at a late cane with a bolo knife the rest pf scher owned by Mr. and Mrs. ,Lon finds an aggressive Ezzard CTharles Va., former National- PGA cham­ ^season'’ college 3ia aket ha 1V„ toll ma­ record. the time. He say* lie got the idea Carey of Goc Cob Opiin.r-'ls defend-) Is Known Throughout The State ./ beating Tommy Harrison. It ,was hour.,) pion, can go into third place with il ments Bi-e-'drawing- mightly .clnac the beat ! have .ever seen Ez op. SUNDAY for hismuch-publicized "bolo ing Champion^ and according to the After Maw the entire fanilljl second money, 1n which event'- his punch" from this field work. rallbirda, one which has a good -hut your gue.ss as to .the probable TV»yet (4 ) GET BETTER TRADES gets into the Jeep and w* motor total would be 83,800; he will have D»vey went Into professional chance of repeating. 1949 FOR& CLUl COUPE MJtNr,IUIIY rivals, for National honors is .Just THURSDAY $3,400 .with first money. Mangrum This is the day Mrs. Yost wants to Manchester for the annual boxing after he’d gotten hla de­ Msixmmi, Radio and beater. as good n.s the-next one. , policeman’a show at the State. The leads the money-winners with $6,- grees, mostly because he wanted Stock No. U-65...... $945 7. .Iii.st one month, from tnd,-iy the The the car and I am chauffeured to WILLING TO PAY PEOPLE, NOT the bus Mop and then a ride in to show is one of the beat I have ever 145. Bolt in second with $4,625. to enrich himself but also, he says, 11 National College Athletic A.ssocia-i seen and it la an enjoyabl? after­ becuiise he like* the sport. 1951 FORD VICTORIA 2-DOOR SEDAN tion open.s its nmiual post-sea.son • Manchester oh the Sliver Lane St. LoulS) Feb. 9—UPl—Fred WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO LOSE? bus.... A morning visitor is a noon . . Teevee holds the spotlight TITLE ROUT With Gavllan it was mostly a Bronze. Radio, heater, FordbmaGc drive. ONLY IN TOWN, tournament, which may jii^^opcrly 1 Saigh, ,St. Louis Cardinal owner Mail handsome young man from the at night. Paris. Feb. 9—(Al—Percey Bas­ case of grabbing an opportunity to Stock No. U-964, ...... *...... $1895 be called the “'rournsment of-1 sett, two-fisted puncher fcqm Phila­ rise from the cane fields. He fought' who was sentenced to a 15-month BUT FROM U i Champions” since it embraces 14 delphia, and Ray Faraechon,.. clever for money as a 'teen-ager in the prison term fqr Income tape evasion, [: conference champions and nine in- i B ox French boxers met in a IS-round territory around hia Camaquey said yesterday that he is "ready, 1951 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE COUPE D O IT N O W dependent clubs., ^ ' fight tonight for the interim world home. At 17, he had'made his way willing and able to pay any legiti­ Gray. Radio, beater, Merromatic drive. White wall OVER ivilh the season that near com- | featherweight championship. The to Havana and got hi* pro start mate” government tax' clatma tires. One owner car. Stock No. U-87...... I pictlon, you'll think the conference . Q. Who opposed the Cleveland. two little guys are fighting for the in small clubs there. against himself or the club. He is­ CONNEOTIGUT, ran-* were fairly well settled by Indians the afternoon in 1938 when Interim title because Sandy Sad-1 So it was by widely divergent sued a statement taking issue witlt AND HAVE NO REGRETS LATERJ . now. Rut the hiaiks show that al- 1952 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN Bob F'eller set a modern big league dler, recognized king of the 126 roads that these two fighters trav­ a court statement by government Gray. Radio and beater. , COME TO US . most all the conference chases are. strikeout re.cord of 18? pounders, is doing a hitch In the eled the distance from obscurity to attorneys that he owes 5899,889 only half-over, with scliedilles nl- and the Cardinals 8159,843 In back iStoek No. U-72...... $1995 Detroit. Incidentally, the Tig- United States Army with the First boxing fame. EVERY USED CAR IN STCjCK NOW ■ ] most evciusively devoted to league BUDGET WISE? Infantry I^viaion in Germany. Not that it will make any dlf- income taxes and penalties. FOR A USED DAR 1' races fnuii now until toiirnanrent era won, 4-1. CLUB CO U P i 1951 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE time. Q What was Hoyt Wilhelm’s COACH Gray, radio, heater, hydnunattc. Oklahoma, for example, current.- pitching record .in the National q u a l it y c o n sc io u s ? One owmer, low-mileage Car. 8tock,Na. U-S8. .. $2295 FRICED below replacement VALUE! |; ly acLs thc-page in .thi; Big .Seven League la.st season^ . or SEDAN Where Big Leaguers Traiu L with a 3-1 mark. Blit the stirpri.s- A. The Giants' chief fireman ap- Then you’tf recognize STAR SEAT COA’ERR 1948 LINCOLN CONVERTIBLE BECAUSE Example Value! . Ing Sooner.H still have eiglit gamc.k Iteared in *1 games, adding one as a real value. Workmanship Is guaranteed. Fit Recendlttooed-. motor;- Radio,- hooter;- eiverdrlve, ' to p)a>’; including a tough pair at to the old rliih record set hy bull­ Is guaranteed. .And STAR SEAT COA’EU.S are SARAN PLASTIC White wall tire*. Stock No. CB-33. ... $1295 Kan.saa tomorrow and at Kansas pen “s|)eclallst ,.\ce .\dant»s In 1943. factory priced. A’our choice of saHn smooth Raran ■ THEY KNOW WE 1950 MERCURY M 6-PASSENGER CLUB COUPE li.St.ate, Saturday: He won LI, lost three, turned In / plastic or long w-earfng fiber In colorful plaids the league’s best enrneil run aver- “and regal stripes. ' 1952 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN J : ■ Indiana ami Illinois are exactly Acadm y bipe. 8,3<>0 nriles. . C A A / E Q i A A A Apix-aling dark blue. Heater, etc. Single owner. , at'the balf-w'ay mai'k tn the Blgbnge of -S;4S. He. never started s HAVE ; Ton.'Indiana (9-0) starts the eec- game. WE WELCOME COMPARISON r F T o r id a Radio, heater, (rnereomatic...... W Very nice. A car you’d be proud It) own. Should i ond round by playing host to Wl.s- Q. Has any major Ic.ague catch­ CONNEGTIOUrS I'ron.sin tonight while Illinois (7-2) er ever thrown out as many as 1950 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE be worth 4179.1. WE ASK ONLY ...... $1418 ; will be playing at Michigan. three runners in one Inning? Sen mist green. Radio, heater, hydramatlc. Low Al.so at the half-way mark la A. I,e** Nunamaker of the Yan­ mileage. One owner ear. Stock No. U-46. . . $1945 CLEANEST GARS I; Okla. A A- M, the h*rdy perennial kees did It against the Tigers .Aug. sk 5 0 1949 OLDS 75 4-DOOR SEDAN CARS TO CHOO. FROM ALL of the Mis.souri Valley Conference. S./ I9U. The first three Detroit CONVERTIBLE DOOR CLUB COUPI PRIDED RIRHT Tbe Aggies have "-on their first batters got on . base, and Niina^ C a l i f d m i 4 Gray. Low mileage. Radio and heater. MAKK.S— ALL MODELS. LO>V DOWN five conference games and shoiild maker tiirew each one of them PANELS COACH Abe Got His Stock No. U-975...... $1295 I''make It six ag'ainst Wichita Thurs- out as they attempted to steal. TOPS *3 0 Of SEDAN PAYMENTS ^ BALANCE TO SUIT up $3.50 1; day. Q. How many .seasons did Max A i * i 2 o n A 1950 UNCOLN 4-DOOR SEDAN COME IN YOURSELF lauiisiana State, scourge of the Carey lead the National League in FIBER Color trojan gray. Radio, beater, hydramatlc. C 1 7 0 E ‘W CR BUDGET. LIBERAL GUAR- Southeastern Conference with Each 4 stolen bases ? And Up ^^The H ard W a y '' Stock No. U.886. A real bay at ...... ^ 1/ T J 1 Kentucky out of action this year. .A. I-ior 10 years — from 1913 ANTEES. . I: takes its 7-0 record against second- through lO'I.I. with the exception } place Florida (.1-1) tomorrow Back in the days when Lincoln was a lad, folks had / U S T C i 1951 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN EYE ’EMI of three— the Pittsburgh outfield­ Green, Radio and beater. night. er led the way. One season he to “ chop their own” to keep the home fires bumini;. (IVashlnglon Is about the only stole .11 bases out of .13 attempts. INSTAUEO FUEE! Stock No. NT-381...... conference (loW'er with a fairly Q. What big-league pla.Ver made olo MAIN ST. AT HAZEL But today Mr. and Mrs. 19.53 can thank their lucky oil T R Y ’EM! OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:30 clear-cut claim to the crown 1947 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN Jewels. With 10 straight wins, the two sacrific hits in one inning? Nekt To Firs! National Bank tanks for our flawless fuel service. .A. .Alton Benton of the Tigers In TEL. MI-9-.'540.'5 ' . Two-tone bloc. Radio and heater. - Huskies have only six 'more to go Stock No. U-S87...... in the I’aciflc Coast Conference's the third inning, .Aug. 6, 1941. BUY ’E l i Northern DIvlHlon. apd it’s hard tn Q. Has there ever been- a case of With no fuss or muss we fill your tank to the top with see how they can lose It now. After a basketball plaver winning a high-test fuel oil. Our 6 truck service assures you of 1947 OLDSMOMLE "98" 4-DOOR SEDAN that, of courae, they’ll have to beat game singlehanded? Black. Radio and heatar. Hydnunatto Drive. AO the .Southern Division winner— A. No doubt there have been in­ “ on time” deliveries. Our drivers are courteous an It 7'- /■ - V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN6HESTER, CONN,, MON^DAY, FEBRUARY 9,1953

Lois for -Sale PSariberg. special economic adviser MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1953 Household Goods Rooms without Board. Houses for Sale to Benson. Arrives in Hawaii Youth Is Rescued PAGE TWELVE New Blizzards Aiken said Benson plans to let p l e a s a n t Furnished room with LARGE LOTS near Super High­ R e im lrin f 8S He)p)^Wanted~Maie S6 Articles for Salo 45 Household Goods 51 127 PORTER STREET way, Vernon. Fir.'t choice on new farmers have more to say about To Join Husband From Avalanche Automobiles for Sale 4 AiAomobiles for Sale Household Services FIREPLACE FIXTURES cooking privileges. Suitable for future federal programs thrpugli ■ tw o adults. Cail MItchaU 9-4428:* Jract. Large trees, g o o d .. vJefw. Peril Recovery , 3 - Offered 18-A liATTitESfi. ¥our old matireMes HABY TENDAT excrtlehf condi­ Here ig im older home'. Six Priced reasonably. Phone MItch­ conferences with •farm _ advisory OEFORTLMTirS tion. Skis and ski boots, size 8. Biggest Bargain in Town! I ' n e w W ^ b -’TOl^E N MANCHESTER MOTOR Plymouth coupe 3699. 1949 Pack­ FLAT FINISH Holland: window sterliixed and 'remads like new. HOUSEKEEPING,room for 1 or 3 large rooms, oil heat. 'Terrific eU 9-7367. groups. Mr/. Andrew Wlnzler, Jr., the Seattle, Feb. t-r(>P)—A 17-y#ar- MItcheU 9-0044 after 5:30 p. m. 10-PC. BEDROOM SET BREAKFAST SETS He contended there l.a "a well- Classified ard sedan 31095. 1950 Mercury shades made to measure. All Call Jones Furniture and Floor for young men as general file 12-PC. UVING ROOM SET girls, all facllitlei Included. • VI- deal available oil this one! In Netherlands former Miss Margaret V. Sasiela, _old youth .)vho speint tight hours.. .. ^SALES'-...... V ...... Covering: 36 Oak; MUcheH 9-404-lt •cthity' 'Cheneys; c « n MRcheii ANDOVER—Lob 23a'. fzontage >oa organized - propaganda,., campaign club' 'seiilin 'Yl^OS. 1950“ ' Packita rn'Ctal Vdhetltb ' Btihdi A rk ' *hM For rent. Couple or girls. available. 5 p. m. going' to make it tough on the CLASSIFIED ADVT. Inventory Sale at Brunner’s, 358 service in tlie Phoenix Mutual prints, stripes. „solids. Expertly Rugs, Lamps. Linoleum, ed nation prayed. The three-nation husband, arrived In Honolulu Sat­ ed.” FOR L.ESS IN 1953 Dishes and Othfr Accessories Inquire 32 Cottage street, or call farmers.” DEPT. HOURS Eavt Center street. Big trades. U. S. GOVERNMENT jobs. Men, finished, 35 down, 32 weekly, CHAMBERS FURNITURE air fleet also Ignored the worsen­ Aiken said cattlemen "want the urday at 5:30 p.ra. She called on Larry Schinke ’waa one of threa Building— Contracting 14 Life Insurance Company. O — N - - L — Y Mitchell 3-7477. ‘ T. J. CR(JCKETT AGENCY arrival at San Francisco, to say S:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Easy terms. Open Mon. and women, 18-50. Start high as 372 balance one year to pay, Call SuburMui for Sale 75 ing westhe'r to continue thqjr alr- oyeniment to get ovit and stay out Seattle boys, all 17, caught in the ’60 CADILLAC ‘^2" Convert­ ’niurs. nights 'til 9:30. FOR YOUR new building or repair week. Thousands of job s' Open High school graduates pre­ Mrs. Carr, MItcheU 9-7320. $537. At The Green AT THE CENTER—Pleasant large irdps. ''A'mdiig' WppiiM ■ their biisihesi.” she- enjoyed flying,-and yesterday tons of snow that rumblsd down A 244 Main Street wired that she had arrived at her ible C oupe------;. .$2995. job see. Wm. Kanchl, Contractor now!.Can you qualify? Free In­ No Payments to Finance Cos; room for one or two gentlemen. NEWLY REMODELED two-fam- Hvered durlng'the dsy were 40,000 steep gully Saturday as they were COPY CLOSING TIME ferred. Open 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. .^lly home in WllUngton, 4 and 6 destination and that it was beau­ Radio, Heater, Hydraihatic. Auto Accessories— Tires 6 and Builder. Mitchell 3-7773, formation on' jobs, salaries, de­ WINCHESTER 20 gauge pump MONTHLY PAYMENTS" 14-16 Wadsworth atreet. Mitchell 3 5416 sandbags, rubber hosts, boots, climbing toward a cabin on ‘Sui FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tails. Write today. Lincoln Insti­ shotgrun, model 12. Like new. $19.63 Evenings 7 :30 to 8 ;30 '"rooms. 5 rooms vacant. Modem tiful in Hawaii. overnight ski trip. ’52 CHEVROLET Styline Rel- Apply in Person .4t lamps and other ’equipment. MON. THRU FRI. WINTER TIPES— Pennsylvania tute, Pekin 14, Illinois. Phone MItcheU 9-2478. FREE STORAGE TIL WANTED kitchen and bathroom, have to be Other crews coni|mied pumping Is Told The Wlnzlers were married Sqt- One died, Schinke waa rescued A i r ...... $2095, Cleat, Goodyear Suburbanite and Roofing— Siding 16 MANCHESTER- 32 Scarborough seen to be appreciated. 2,000 feet urday evening. Dec. 20, in Center 79 Elm Street, Hartford PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY GENERAL ELECTRIC IRONER. ROOM FOR RENT. MItcheU the salty water fri»m the vast from what he was sure would be 10:30 A. M. Radio, Heater, Poweiglide. .2 in 1 recaps. Auto Lite, Penn­ HARTFORD 6-0358 Road. 7 rooms, tile bath, lava­ off Wilbur Cross Highway. 18 flooded areas, preparktory to be­ Church. Petty Officer Wlnzler had an icy grave, and tha third fled FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that Like new, 330. Also studio couch, 9-0131. To Slay Away SATURDAY 9 A. M. ’50 OLDSMOBILE “ 98” De- sylvania and Bowers batteries. Mortgages SI Building Materials 47 AFTER 7 P.,M. 48-4690 tory, 2-car garage. Immediate oc­ miles from Aircraft. Price 38,!K)0. ginning the battle to rqelalm the returned from service in Korea and from the avalanche’s path nnd stay on in any kind of storm, and good cotidition, 350. Call Mitchell on the completion of his furlough Luxe Holiday CoUpe, FrSa road sertice. Terms on all SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT 9-4192. UGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM cupancy. Rauonable. Tonm *nd Call Stafford. OVerland 4-7306 or once fertile acres and to strengthen raced'for help, gutters, conductors and roof re­ FIRST AND Second mortgages APPUCATION.S a c c e p t e d CLAMSHELL for couple or one or two' girls. From Rockville expected a new assignment at TOUR COOPERATION WILL $1995. products The Bpdget Center, 91 If you have no means of transpor­ (Country Realty, Inc., West, Hart­ 4-2968. the dike system so that never The dead boy waa Keith Jacob­ pairs. Call Coughlin, MItcheU bought for dur own account. Fast, FOR GROCERY AND PRODUCE CASING ...... per ft. 3 .TMt tation I'll send my auto for you. Can MItcheU •-•257. Pearl Harbor. He left Saturday, BE appreciated _ Radio. Heater. Hydramalic. Center Street confidential servica. Manchester ford 3-6266 or Glastonbury 3-2792. again could the,sea breach "ij. sen, son of Bemie Jaoobatn, city 3-7707. CLERKS IN MANCHESTER MOULDED BASE, .per ft. No obligation! . ’TWO BURNER living room stove. COLUMBIA—Beautiful five-room Jan 17, and his bride was to follow ’50 PONTIAC 2-Door Sedan, mvestmtnt Clorp., 244 Main St. ON -FULL-’nr.TE BASIS NICE CLEAN BEDROOM for rent Win Push NATO Plan''. editor of the Poat-Inteniganccr. STAIN GRADE Phone Mitchell 3-7608. MANCHESTER—North End, Du­ modern dweUing, near lake, in­ Rockville, Feb. 3—(Speciall — A by airplane as soon as he could ar­ $1650. b a t t e r ie s WE SPECIALIZE In roofing and Phone MItcheU 3-5416. OAK DOORS ....a v . 9.95 at 113 Cooper HUl .str#«t. Tele­ plex, 7 and 7. Both sides have , In Washington, the Netherlah.ds range for living quarters. Their ad­ Word of the tragedy, in th# Oas- Diat MI-3-512T MANY rsENEFITB A— U -B — E— R— T— S cluding right-of-way, basement Manchester woman, charged with cades 60. miles east of here, was Radio, Heater. Hydrsmatlc. siding. Highest quality ma­ Paid Holidays Pension Plan CEDAR STAIN SHAKES— AMERICAN Standard double phone MItcheU 34W3S. aluminum storm windows and garage, nearly one acre, 313,000. Ambassador to the United States, dress is 1720 Ala Moans, Apt. 12, 45 Plate Fartlous Make 43-45 Allyn St,, Hartford J,H . Vap Royen. told a radio audi­ braach of the peace here, had her brought out by Ed Almquiat, the ’51 OLDSMOBILE “ 98” 4- terials. Workmanship guaran­ , Five Day . Week Hospitalization All Colors ...... per sq. 13.95 -basin, sink,' one deep with drain screens. Automatic, gas hot water Inquire Philip H. Ishara, Ineur- case continued on a six-month ba- T’-nolulu 15, T.H...... W ltpFFBX^ teed. A. A. Dion, Ihc., 299 Autumn Help Wanted-^Fenale 35 FRAMING—2x4 to 2x10 LARGE, FRONT bedroom, kitchen heaters: %-acre plot, handy to ence his country would continue third member of the youthful — Door Sedan , ^ r., , $2195, iGppd..Starting Wage.______board,, awing apouL mixing, faucet privileges for - cottpie-or-I- girl#; . aoce and Real-Estate, Oolumbla. ..ala today, undcc. the condition that,,. "stfeei. Mltclien Jf-CffeoV ■ Group Insurance SHEATHING^Txg PRACTTCAXLY“ New RttUd gs. WANTED—Part time salegirl for NEW R(X)M FOR RENT at 272 Main CENTRAL—Fine home for large Howland Realty, 543 Woodbridge nolled by Proaecutoi- Harry Lugg The second well caught fire the ANT TTPB doll repaired. Dressed Radio, Heater, Hydramatlc. 0-8933 for free estimates. BRAND NEW 1953 21” table atreet. Parking. MItcheU 3-4071 •family or oroper aetup to yield the energetic way neople s'-e work­ against William P. KSrmarzyn, of Motorcycles 12 Saturday and Sunday mornings. SPECIALTY SALESMAN /420 Davenport Avenue model television. Ready for U. H street. Mitchell 3-8600. ing at reconstntctlon tasks.” next day. to order. Specialty collection after 7. p. m. good income. Twu-car garage. 24 Buckland road. Wapping. Firefighters Mansel Rake, 31 FRESH MNDY . 47 PLYMOUTH Special De- PARAMOUNT Engineering Com­ A'pply Pine Pastry, 658 Center. y New Haven, Conn. F. Hand rubbed mahogany cabi- Tile death toll srom the flooda pieces restored. Presses copied. WANTED—G;/od clean, used cars, EMPLOYMENT .Madeline Smith, Realtor. Mitchell ANDOVER, Bolton, Coventry OUief Court Action and hla boss, Myron Kinley, both Whltnaa, Bchrafft. r. * fo ,4 Luxe 4-Door Sedan. pany. Roofing and siding esti­ FOR A NEW FOOD PLAN nst, 3189.95. Terms. Phone ROOM TO Rent Bath, rtiower. ■m*e' to 1,335 in -The Netherland* Paying $6 fine* for . failure to Call Plgrlm 2-6045.______' See Bob Oliver, Center Motor mates cheerfully given. All types W ANIED-Saleslady, part time, Telephone State 7-J597 9-1642. MItcheU 3-4679. Over 100 tiatipga. ranch types. of Houston, Texas, finished their Oaady Ouphaaid ^ (AS IS) ...... $495. for women’s ready to wear. Apply MItcheU 9-5650. parking. Off East Centet; and today. Unofficial hats comotied bv obey stop signs were; Sales, 461’ Main street. of roofing and siding r-amplcs on Liberal Commissions ^ Cape Coda, and cottagea, new and newsnaoers put the total at close work at noon yeaterday. They cap­ REMINOTON and S(diick shavers, Radio, Heater. * in person only. Smart Dress Shop, OFFICE Porter street*. MItcheU 3r5285. . 33 SOUTH HAWTHORNE atreet old; farms, land 2-400 acr::sr sev­ Maurice P. Murray, 25, IS Wood­ display at 41 Oak street. F. H. A, GOING SOUTH Selling out to 2.000 deed. Combined with land atreet, Rockville; Abraham ped the first well Saturday. ^AiilNir Drag Stfrai* parU and aervlee at Russell’s 50 OLDSMOBILE “ 88” 2- 1013 Main street. Full or Part Time," Diamonds— Watches— —Six room tingle, furnished with eral at reduced prices. Welles Berber Shop, comer Oak and Bnslness Services Offered IS Financing. Tel.. MItcheU .3-8177. OP Everything new including freeaer, mapi*. AU conveniences. H. G. Beltain’s .546 dead and Belgium’s Simeovitz, 40, 148 Woodiawn street, ^ A A A'dh'asIKA Door S ed an ...... $1795. Jewdry -4 8 144 Deep wood “Drive. Phone Boarders Wanted 59-A Agency, Coventry. 'Tel. Pilgrim | the offlclat death toll for tlie Spruce streets. Phone Mitchell Radio, Heater, Hydramatlc. / ■ Grady. MItcheU 3-8009. Springfield, Maas., (forfeit); Don­ MANCHESTER Welding Service. GREAT EASTERN OPPORTiJNmES MItcheU 9-0083. 2- 6872 or 2-7501. | j^n. 31-Feh. i storm and flood now ald D. Wetzler, 21, Hyde avenue, 0-5533. ______47 BUICK Super Convertible Portable equipment. General . Apply LEONARD \y. YOST, Jeweler, re­ PRATT A W HlTNf Y WE HAVE AN opening in our ROOFING AND well supervised, licensed rest MANCHESTER—Three room* plus COVENTR'Y L A K E - Four rooms | **^*"^* 1.964. ____ Rockville; Gordon P. -Friediicki Coupe. (AS IS) ...$695. welding, boiler and furnace weld­ The Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance pairs, aojusta watches expertly. A. B. C. -O-MATIC washer. Also Dobson avenue, Vernon; Arthur J. . CONSTRUCrriON CO. 41 OAK STREET home for aged or retired people. glassed-in porch. Plastered walls, with expandable attic. Year SERVICES Po t o m Ib 8 Radio, Heater. . ing. Mitchell 9-1658 or Mitchell Company — Home Office — has .v' Reasonable prices. Open dally. AIRCRAFT Kelvlnator electric range. Phone Casey, 22, 26 Mt. Hope avenue. ForBtaitifilltai 9-8762. . open a variety of p wtlons for qual­ .Thursday evenings 129 Spruc« Call MItcheU 9-4129. large corner lot. excellent loca arornd home. Full cellar. Garage. That Interpret The Wishes 49 OLDSMOBILE “ 88” Club 24 OAK STREET TelepTione Mitchell 3-8177 MItcheU 9-4374. tion. Price SS.-IOO. Barbara Wood", Farm Prices Drop Fall River, Maas.;. Donald L. THE PROSPECT HUl School for ified young women — high school street. MItcheU 9-4387. Oil heat. Only J8.500. Small cash. Bridge, 20, 144 East' Main street, BoiHiihilli li Coupe ...... $1395. ATTICS AND Bamments cleaned. graduates preferred; IS >'OW LOCATED AT ONE SMALL warm air furnace Apartments— Flat*— MItcheU 9-7702. Gatto and Go., Hartford 5-9198. Of The Familf younr children. TransporUtion Radio, Heater, Hydramatlc. (Your House Doctor) Rockville, $8 fine); Joseph Daiadul, Rubbish snd ashes hauled: All 2 Keypunch Opeiaiors with blower and fan control. 340 Tenements <8 evenings 8-3989, or Mitchell Seeii GOP Danger 37, Main Street, Ellington, (for- furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc­ 46 BUICK Super 4-Door. jobs done at your convenience. Roofing — Siding — ' Gutters 4 Clerk Typists Household Goods 51 366 Main Street Sm Ui tor. Phone Mitchell 0-M47. Situations Wanted— One Timken rotary oil burner SIX ROOM single with attached 3- 6946. felt); Arthur Strait, 24 , 56 Park (AS IS) $595. Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-3802 and Leaders 1 Actuarial Clerk (liking for flg- complete with controls, used'only ONE LARGE furnished room garage. Oil heat. Copper' piping. street, Rockville; and Ward C JOHN B. BURKE ■ ures necessary). Female S8 WE BUY and sell, good used furni­ EAST HARTFORD (Continued from Page One) VISIT M AN Cw itll'i BALLARD’S Drlvlns SchooL Man­ Radio, Heater. or 9-9791. 2 months, 3110. One large steam apartment for light housekeeping. Fireplaoe, Inaulatton, awnings, Krause, 36, 87 Walnut street, Man­ FUNERAL HOME A Complete Home Remodeling 2 Accounting Department Clerks WOMAN Will do light housework ture, combination ranges, gas sectional boiler, 3100. T. P, Adults only. CaU MItcheU 3-8927. large lot with plenty o f shrubs Wanted— Real Estate 77 chester, (charges nolled). chester’s oldest Thousands of 48 OLDSMOBILE “ 78” Club FLOOR PROBLEMS solved. With __|‘Soulh Building” A Democrat who once. was. S eo HOU» OF CMFff^, : ■ Service:’ ■ ■ ” -■ ■ r foi-'miadie-aged couple: Good ref: ranges and.heaters. Jonea, FurniT. Attken, 6' McCabe street.'MItcheU kh/- fidwer-geirden*; " Immedtstte In'othercourt action:' Vlto'Ben*-* acdiliBnt ifiwe l&sthictldn' hours. Sedan . . . ".Ti. .$995. linoleum, asphalt tile- counter. APPLY IN PERSON ‘ ' ‘ ture Store, 36 Oak. MItcheU POUR ROOM apartment, central U StlN G S VV anted Slnglt, ’ two- rotary of Agriculture, Sen. Ander- "s7" e'A'bt iT. erences. 791 Main street, Apart- 3-6793. occupancy. Price reduced to detto. New Haven, failure to t* Always M Bolls of Broadloaai: Hundreds at satisfied students. Radio, Heater, Hydramatlc. Ehepert workmanship, free esti­ AT 9-1041. location, heat and hot water. famlly, three-family, husinesa •■wm of New Mexico, said the slump Tel. M1-S-«S6R For appointment tel. Mitchell Mitchell 3-8271 79 ELM STREET, HARTk'ORD pnent 26. 315,260 for quick sale. Please call properly. Have many cash buy­ duce speed at Interaoction, 36; la Stock 47 OLDSMOBILE “ 78” Club mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ REMEMBER. TOO, Write Box F, Herald. in beef sales had natural causea John R. Kenny, Arlington, forfeit 0-2245.______R. T. McCann Agency. Phone ers.* Mortgages arranged. Please AMBULANCE SEBVIOB Sedan. (AS IS) ...$695. niture. Oak street. Mitchell A. V. LINDSAY - Owner Musical Instmments 53 and should have been foreseen by of $18 for speeding; Homer Belan Over i t ^tteiB O la ftalR B egs WILL CARE for your child days , . . the unusual advantage# TWO ROOM apartment with pri­ Mitchell 3-7700. -c'all George I,. Graziadio, Real­ ENJOY A Driver’s Ucense. For ex­ Radio,. Heater, Hydramatlc. 0tI041. ■ or • e'venings in reUable licensed cattlemen. gcr, Mansfield Center, road rulaa, SECRETARY TRUMPETS, cnarlnets, trombones, vate bath, also light housekeep­ tor. Mitchell 9-5878. 1Q9 Henry Anderson told a CBS television Budgot Terait A n m n fif; I home. CaU MItcheU 9-SSOl. MANCHESTER — Five rcom continued one week; John Mankus, pert Instruction call the Manches­ WINDOW SHADES made to order 16-A SEPTIC TANKS of working for ing rooms on bus line—no objec street. panel yesterday beef auppliea ai'e MANCHESTER GRANGE ter Drtvln* Academy. PUgrim MANY MORE CARS IN RooDng saxophones, guitars. Largest se­ ranch, oil hot water heat, re- I Rockville, road rules; $12; Edward imd Installed. Venetian blinds Young lady. 18 to 25 years of age, CURTAINS Laundered'and Iron­ AND tion to children. Inquire 24 Grove running ahead of demand and, 2-7240. STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM! ROOFIN*!— Specializing in repair­ lection of instruments in town. ce-ted radiators, tile bath, full CON.SIDEKINQ SELUNG I J. Devine, road rules. $6; Gerald and curtain tods. 24 hour service. high school graduate, typist; ste­ ing done in my home. CaU MItch­ PRATT & WHITNEY AU accessories. Expert repairing. atreet, Rockville, Hillside House therefore, "You have got to ex-1 B. Schools, Windsorvllie, forfait of Estimates gladly given. Fagan ing roofs of all kinds. Also new nography desirable; for Finance Apt. 14. cellar, but. achool, 312.000. Carl­ - YOUR PROPERTY? SETBACK eU 9-4333. PLUGGED SEWERS Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. Mitch­ ton W. Hutchins. Mitchell 9-5132. peel, some sort of odjustment of 3l8 for road rules; Duane Peter­ MANCHESTER Window Shade O o. Route 44 at rpofs. Gutter work. Oilmneya Office in Manchester. Salary. 5- AIRCRAFT Without obligation to you. wa agricultural Income.” Ih R o lN ttfr INCOME TAX SERVICE — Call ell 3-5336. Mitchell 3-6231. will appraise or make you a cash son, Shakers Heights, Ohio, forfeit Dan Hosier, Mitchell 0-3329. Bolton Notch. Mitchell 9-4473. cleaned, repaired. 26 years’ ex­ day'week. Excellent working con­ WILL CARE for children days or Business Ixieations The sag In farm prices general­ of 330 for s|)eeding; Joseph Steb- MOTOR SALES, INC. perience. Free eetimates. Call ditions. evenings, in my own horfie. Call Machine Gleaned , . . the Large Company MUSIC Instrument rental. Com­ .offer for property. See ut before ly can be traced to this supply- CARD PARTY LINOLEUM P.emnants SOc square Stability but small com­ for Rent 84 bln, Rockville (three charges) road PUBUO INVITED WANTED—Ride to Pratt and Howley. Manchester MItcheU MItcheU 9-7862. plete line Of instruments. Rental MANCHESTER — Single, six you sell. demand Imbalance, Anderson said. rules, no muffler and ^ defective yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. 3-5361. APPLY 9 TO 5 P. M. Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer pany friendliness. OFFICE FOR rent. East Center BRAF,-B(mN REIALTY He added that, while consumera M l Mala 8t, St Whitney. Essrt Hartford. 3rd 812 WEST CENTER STREET MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY applies to purchase price. Rep­ rooms, S down, 3 uo, enclosed brakes, tots) of $21; Richard L, T IN K E R H A U Done by reliable, well-trained Lines Installed—Cellar Water- street. Tel. MItcheU 3-6514 or Phone Mitchell 3-6273. may benefit presently,, farmers Grander, Meriden, road rules, 36 Tsfivlka shift, call-after 4 p. m. Mitchell Other Hours By Appointment. Proofing Done. , . . the Many Opportuni­ resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, porch. lot'100 by IPO. Near Tuetdoy, Fob. TO. MANCHESTER men. All jobs guaranteed.-Hall Dogs— Birds— Pets , 41 ties for Advancement as Mitchell 9-5820. face a bleak year for profits. He Francis StodolskJ, 8r„ RockvtUa, 3-8005. Heating— Plumbing 17 Pcdler and Bundy. Metter’.«- Music CA.SH BUYERS waiting for 4, 6. S:15 P. M. Phoaa MItchaU M S M ’ Linoleum Co., 56 Cottage atreet. air transportation grows Studio. 177 McKee. Mitchell school, transportation; ga­ cautioned: "every deprcaalon we breach of neace, 31S: and Walter J It; OPEN EVENINGS ’TIL 9:00 PERSONAL FINANCE CO. COCKERS. THREE months. Reds c i n n e y b r o s 6 and seven room singles and FILE TOUR tax return In your Mitchell 9-4022, evenings Mitch­ EFFICIl'HT Plumbing and heat­ M K . rage. $13,800. have had.has been led by a farm Olander, Ellington, road rules, $12. There Wilt Be Prises ell 3-6166 or Mitchell 3-8109. . blacks, one male, four females. SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. , . . the Kxrellent Compan.r 3-7500. Suburban for Rent W two-family ho'isea in Manchester, , etara Maaaat home. Tax advice baaed on exper­ TELEPHONE Mitchell 3-4134 ing. Plugged drains machine 806 Main St. Mitchell 9-7430 recession.” Peter Shleida, 13 Spruce street, snd Door Prises ience. CaU Collect Hartford 3-5288 Sired by CJhampibfT Tucker’s 130-133 Pearl St. Tel. MI-S-5308 Plans for helping you in EXCELLENT Cape Cod. fully Bolton. Coventry and Vernon 11% Drop. In 'Year siM Daiir-^eed. to N( m-f DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, cleaned. Phone MItcheU 3-6497. Brown Bomber. A.K.C. registered. Periods of nineSs. NEWLY DECXIRATED.- unfur­ Howard R. HaatInga, MlteheP Rockville, said by local police to ba • to e Xhnraday aad TiMag for your appolntifient. Dual Tax , HAR’TFORD 2-9939 an old offender, was given a aix Donation 504: copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, Chase. Hebron Road, South Bol­ Office and Store nished. spacious four-room apart­ insulated, storm sash and Farm prices, declining irregular­ Service. A PLUMBING shop at your door. Le a r n h o w to earn money. Spe. . . . the Excellent Retire­ 3-1107. month term in ’Tolland C®unty jail "YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER" guns, etc., repaired. Shears, ton. Mitchell 3-5427. Equipment 54 ment in colonial estate. Beauti­ doors, large lot. $12,600. ly since a record peak just sfter No time lost. New work. Altera­ rial training assures you of ment Income Plan. the Korean war started In mld- as a common drunkard, WANTED —Ride from Hilliard knives, mowers etc. pul Into con­ fully situated but in proximity to MANCHESTER and vicinity has tions. copper piping, fixtures, hot steady income. Hla.sy and simple FINCHES—Come in to see these . . . the Inexpensive Insur­ GUARANTEED Adding Machines, shopping facilities and lake. EAST SIDE— A Duplex, four the homes that you want. With 1950, dropped 11 per cent during ‘S street to Vicinity of Asdor theater, 1948 PONTIAC 6 Deluxe aedanette, dition for coming needs. Braith- water automatic heaters. Youngs­ methods start you earning quick­ BUSINESS AND walte, 52 Pearl atreet. gaily colored birds now on sale. ance. $35 and up. Also reconditioned Garage and ground privileges: and four, large attic, large lot. no obligation this office invite* the past 12 months. East Hartford. Hours 8 to 5. fully equipped. Very clean car. town sinks sold. Estimates glad- ly. Write Box Y, Herald. ' typewriters and cash registers. Adults. South Coventry Pilgrim Even so, this drop was softened Phone Mltdiell 0-8867 after .12 Kelly’s Aquarium, 29 Sunset . , . the Evcellent Work­ $12,500...... — you to Use our friendly . service Excellent rubber. Save over 3300. ANTIQITKS Refiniahed. Repairing ly/glveh. C. O. Lorentsen. MItch­ street. Open ’til 9. INDUSTRIAL Phone MItcheU 3-769t. 2-7670. and find that home for you. The by the government’s ||tvestment of noon. Guaranteed. Phone Mitchell DEMONSTRATORS - 325 - 340 ing Conditions In this done on any furniture. Tleman, eU 9-7636. E and E Agency. Phone Mitchell more than a billion dollars in farm MACRI OIL CO. 9-0980. dally. Our lingerie, apparel style clean plant with It COVENTRY—Several Homes 189 South Main street. Phone Articles for Sale 4S SITES AVAILABLE I' 9-871.J or 9-1167. price support programs, many of HEATING From ' A to Z. Con­ showing? are sensation of party rlean washrooms an Wearinff Apparel— Furs 57 | Wanted to Rent 68 Near Lake. $6,500 to $9,000. them brought into play after lay­ Automobiles for Sale 4 1948 OLDSMOBILE aedan. Lus­ MItcheU 3-5643. Roii^ft Olid Fuel OH version burners, boiler-burner plan selling. Isabel 'Sharrow made CUNCO A ILL Aluminum combina­ modern machines. WANTED — House building lot ing idle, more or* less, since before trous black finish, fully equipped. We Win BuHd to Suit for CXIMPLETB Repairs.'ey Stuart R. units, complete heating systems. 3258- 11 days sparetime! Free tion windows. No painting, no . the many other Big For Appointment, Please Call within *i mile of Center. Send World War 11. —^'sa 1040 CHEVROIAPTS. Four to Blxtra nice condition. Priced to Lease. Apply' WANTED—3 or 4 room unfurniah- Wolcott, A-1 Repair, Sales, on Ail work guaranteed. Time pay­ outfit. Beeline Fashions, 4145-GU, changing, - no storing. Free eiti-; Company Benefits. MUSKRAT Fur coat, .size 16. Like particulars to Box X, Herald. The Bureau . of Agricultural 24 HOUR SERVICE choose from. All in excellent con­ •ell. See Bob Oliver, Center ed. heated apartment by couple HOWARD R. HASTINGS v/aahing machines, vacuum clean­ ments arranged Morlarty Broth­ Lawrence, C!hicago 30. mate given, no obligation. Call new, $90. Phone MItcheU 9-1801. with one child. Mitchell 3-7727. economics saM today the fall-off dition. Douglas. Motors, 333 Main. Motor Sales, 461 Main srtreet. ers. Tel. MItcheU 3*5136. William Tunsky, MItcheU 9-9095, SMALL AMOUNT of acreage in meat animal prices is about METER TRUCKS ers, motors, small appliances.' JARVIS EtfENING GOWN, size 16. Worn Manchester Mitchell 9-1107 Welding. 180 Main street. Phone CX)MFORTABLE Home, in excel­ wanted. Suburban district. Suit­ ended. It foresaw a moderate price BEFORE YOU Buy a used car 1941 MERCURY and 1941 Chevro­ PLUMBING And heating. Special­ Help Wanted— Male 36 MANY only once. In excellent condition. BURNER SERVICE MItcheU 9-6678. BOLTON — Building stone and lent location, desired by reapon- able to build a small house. lncrea.se during the qext few see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck let. Both extra clean and in ex­ izing in repairs. Copper water flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. CONSTRUCTION GO. Phone Mitchell 9-2207. Sales and Servloe, 285 Main cellent condition. See Bob Oliver, ROUTE SALESMAN for estab­ 5 Dover Road — Tel.'^ MI-3-4113 ■•ible ^business pcopi;. Short or SIX FURNIBiTe D Room*, ^ntne Mitchell 9-5028. months, especially for hogs which TEL. MANCHESTER REFRIGERA'nON Service, com­ piping, remolellng electric equip­ Phone MItcheU 9-0617. Stanley WELL-PAYING JOBS long ' term. Approximately $100 years old dwelling, . tile bath, are in small supply. street MIt.diell 0-4571. Open eve- Center Motor Sales, 461 Main ment for plugged drains. Edward lished route. Paid holidays, good FUR JACUCET, short cloth coat WANTED-’^-A amall home, mini­ street. mercial and domestic. See our Patnode. per month. March or April occu­ seven cloaeta, 'overaize garage, Aiken predicted Saturday that nlnga Johnson, Mltfrhell 3-6979 or working conditions, salary and FOR with fur collar, tuxedo, other mum, four completed rooms. Con­ -L. display of guaranteed used refrig­ commission. Apply in person items. Living South. Articles with pancy. Plea.se call Mitchell 9-2183. amesite drive, large shade tree*. Elsenhower'S decontrol of meat MI-3-4523 CHEVROLETS, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1951 FORD Custom eight, fully erators: George H. Williams As­ Mltchefl 3-5or Sedan. Installationa, repairs, cleaning. PHONE Ml.3e5121 e Scrapers WE ARE two Utile boys we mls" ■ garage. Convenient to qu.s and ANY SIZE WINDOW nings MItcheU 3-4010. Coventry school. Phone Francis K. Wagner, Radio, heater, Gyromatlc drjve. Easy Terms. Bank Rates. Range and power burners. 447ii LENNOX Furnaces aqd warm air HELP WANTED o Spinners Notice our Daddy.- He heeda a three rocm Pilgrim 2-7318. Realtor. Mitchell 9-0028. Green. Only 3.00Q miles. Never ■ Main street, Manchester. ■ Tei. heating. Earl Van Camp. MItcheU .# Many^Many Other*. furnished apsrtm;nt ilesperately "In The Good Old Days" registered. Executive car. Steady, work. Good opportu­ Invitation to Bidder.* $23.95 Installed Teleplione Mitchell 9-9442 MItcheU 9-6196, MItcheU 9-2303. 9-5844. RQYAL AND SmUh-(>)rona port­ for us to join him in ConnectlFut. 1991 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook Club Sealed proposals for the ron- Mitchell 9-4666. MANCHESTBR-“tS1x room cp- Open Evenings nity for advancement. Apply able afid ataiidard typewriters. ACT NOW! loriial. Fireplace,'all hardwood Coupe. Radio, heater. Low mile­ MANCHES'TER TV Service, radio All makes of adding machlAes stiuction of the Vernon-Lydall ALUMINUM BOORS age. 373 MAIN STREET and TV specialists since 1934. Moring— Trucking— Street School, Msnche.ster, Con­ floors. Tile bath and extra lava­ 1961 PLYMOUTH Cambridge Qub Swift and . Co., 4.'>0. Church sold or tented. Repairs on aU Houses for Sale tory. Oil hot water heat. This House service call 33.50. MItcheU Storage 20 makes. Marlow's. IhCOME TAX necticut. in accordance ^ th plana Coupe. Radio, heater. Real clean 9-2186 day or night. apply at and specifications prepared by Eb- home t" brand new and In excel­ $59 Plu* Installation THREE BEDROOM RANCH car. 1946 CHEVROLET.. Radio, heater, AUSTIN-A. CHAMBERS CO., Street, Hartford, Conn. I BRAND NEW 17" Emerson tele hets, Frtd ft Prentice. Architects, lent location. Priced right. The For demonstration and estimate 1951 DODGE Wayfarer 2-Dbor Se­ WIRING INSTALLATION of all E and E Agency. Phone Mitchell new tires. Good condition, 3575. local and long distance moving, Hartford 2-4241 or vision 3169, tax' and warranty in­ ASSISTANCE NEW will be received on or before four Brand new home with large at no obligation dan. Radio, heater. Gyromatlc Phone MItcheU 9-2587. typee". N o'job too small. CaU packing, storage. CaU MItcheU cluded. Can arrange terms to suit. o'clock (4:00) P. M., Wednesday, 9-8715 or 9-1167. drive. MItcheU 9-7303. two closet master bedroom. 3-6187 - Hartford 6-1423. Manchester Mitchell 9-3558 Call MItcheU 9-0980. DAILY HOURS Employment Office March 4, 19M, at the office of the CALL MIteheU 9-2710 1960 PLYMOUTH Special DeLuxe 1941 CTHEVROLET' club coupe. General Manager. Municipal Bvilld- Two smaller bedrooms. Large ANDOVER Six room Cape Cod. 4-Door Sedan}' Top trades. Com­ Good condition. Inquire at 352 LOUIS’ UMBRELLA SHOP MANCHESTER —Package Deliv­ 2 to 5 P. M. five finished, oil heat, large lo t.' After 6 P. M. clothesline —Lifetime, guaran­ “ South Building” Ing. 41 Center Street, Manches- , kitchen, dinette and living pare. Main street. REPAIRING — RE-COVERING ery.' IjOcbI light trucking and tee. N ew stainless steel zip-grip. only 39.006. Call Mitchell 3-8274 Relish Spoon, Pioklo 1950 DODGE Wayfarer. Black, OTHER HOURS BY * ter. Connecticut, and then at said i witli fireplace. Conveni- ALSO. package deUvery. Refrigerators, Needs no clotheapina. MItcheU office publicly opened and «-ead. ^ ^ or Hartford .5-5138. Schwartz Real clean car. 1940 PLYMOUTH Club coupe, TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED washers and alove moving a 3-6502 for demonstration. APPOINTMENT Real E..tate. 1950.IX)DGE Coronet 4-Dpor Sedan, *lo\id. - I J- i good condition, rebuilt motor. CaU All Makes .Cleaned, OUed ■specialty. MItcheU 9-0752. —, DRAFTSMAN 'Plan.* and specifications may he-! diate occupancy. • - Radio, heater. Gyromatic drive. MItcheU 9-1653 after 6 p. m. or Overhauled FOR INTERESTING WORK POWER MOWERS — Buy now, TEL. M ltchefl 3-4ID21 PRATT E WHITNEY FOUR ROOM-Cape Cod. expand-! Fork and Crydal Dish MAny other extras. 46 BISSELL STREET examined at the office of the ARTHUR A. K N O F L A ' able to 6 rooms. Fully insulated, I A ^ A IR ft BERRY, rubbish re­ Spring prices may be higher. -'32 Architect, 862 Asylum Avenue, The'anew ere to everyday I960 CHEVROLET DeLuxe 2-Ooor 1948 OLDSMOBILE Qub sedan. t e l e p h o n e MItcheU 3-5558 IN GROWING INDUSTRY . Realtor combination storm windows and I moval, hdusehbid and commercial. weekly. No payments lintil May. a i r c r a f t Hartford. Connecticut, and coplea' tnsuranre problems* Sedan. Very low mileage. Radio; heater. Hydramatlc. It's Light trucking. MItcheU 9-2591. Cole Motors Servicenter., MItch­ THOMAS J. *75 M AIN ST. F8T. 1921 doors. Custom made Venetian Two 1949 DODGE Wayfarer, 2- yours for 3798. February Inven­ POWER BURNERS and Range Must Have Minimum of Four Years thereof obtained upon the payment P hone: MItcheU 3-.''.440 By RAYMOND E. GORMAN Drafting -Room Experience. eU 9-(UI80. ' Divlalon qt United Aircraft blind - throughout. Recently, land-, \ | j^ i HER.HEART with thU okqulstU Door' Sedyis. Green or blue. tory Sale. Bninne'r’s, 358-- East Bumera expertTy cleaned and QUISH o f .fifty dollars ($50.00) for each Evenings Mlt-heir p-5938 - scaped, amesite-di^eway, oil hot 3948.. CHEVROLET Flisetmaster < Center street.: Open-;-Mon:' and a^vicefi;. Let- us service -and; re­ Pirfnrinr—<*kpcrlng ^ - 21 Experience In^ Our , Product . Not Corporation-- ; set,- which deposit wUl. be','ccfimdT ...... Qr Mitchell 9.5592,, ------" heart-shaped, crystal rolish diah aot „ Nebessary. BRAND NEW 1958 Bmereon 'wateY' ...h«it'. Pnnne Mitchell- Club 0)upb. Radio, heater. Thurs. evenings 'til 9:30 p. m. pair your washing machine or re­ television 3169, tax and warran­ Apartment No. 2 ed upon the prompt return of the . . . she'll love,it and use it tor life. Noth­ PAINTING. Exterior and interior, Salary Commenaurate With Ability. East Hartford 8, Conn. SIX ROOM Cape Cod, four rooms 9-9660. Clean. frigerator. Metro Service. MItch­ ty included. Can arrange terms 6 Charter Oak Street- documents in good condition sub­ . I ing leplaces it for serving rolishea, nuta, 1948 STUDEBAKER Champion 4- paperhangipg. Ceilings reflnish- sequent to the bid opening. finished, two unfinished. Built BUY THE BEST FOR LES51 eU 9-0883. Apply Personnel Department to suit. CaU MItcheU 9-0980. 1951. Hot Water-oil heat. Vesti­ MANCTHESTER—Six room Cape olives, jams, jellies, lemon alicea, cottago Door Sedan. Priced real low. . ed. Wall paper books on request. lEach bidder must deposit with Cod four bedroom house, oil heat. . 1941 DODGE. 4-Door Sedan. Fluid 1950 BUICH SPECIAL DcLUXE 4- PLANNING TO build or remodel? Estimates given. FuUy insured. B his bid security in the amount of bule, fireplace. Very large kitchen. cheese, etc. The dainty serving fork and PIONEER TARACHUTE CO. Fenced rear yard. Aluminum sewers, large lot with shade ! drive. DOOR SEDAN. Radio and Heat­ Reasonable price. F. Smith. Phone Call Edward R, Price. MItcheU »l.cn per rent (10%) of his bid in tree*'. only 311,000. Mitchell spoon are-America’s Finest SUverpUto, 1941 PONTIAC 2-Do6r Sedan. er. Dynaflow, MItcheU 9-4848. ' 9-1003. [ the form of Or certified check or combination screena and storm lovely things to set proudly on her party Forest Street Ws need Ranch. Homes, windows. $9,500 mortgage com­ 3-8274, Hartford 5-5138. Schwartz ' QUESTION: My sister belong* 19'47 BUICK SUPER DeLUXE 4- hid bond from a surety company' table. Come in now while this apectal LAWN MOWERS sharpened and PAINTING And paperhanging. No Colonials and Cape Cods mitment. Priced to sell. Henry Real Estate. to a farm women’s organization DOOR SEDAN. Radio and Heat­ at fair prices for our cash JUNIOR EXECUTIVE authorized to do business in the SOLIMENE, INC. er. repaired, reasonable rate?. Tel. job too small. Phone MItcheU E^cott Agency. Mitchell 9-7683. in a neighboring state. Her value lasts! WANTED—Man to polish cars. enstomerih Qnlck service State of ConnccdQUt. said bond to BOLTON .New custom built Cape | group plans In get a long lease 1946 PLYMOUTH FORDOR DE­ MItcheU 3-4531. 3-8372. * National organization wants man with public relations ability he secured through the Town of Apply in person. Gorman Motor —no red tnpe. LOCATED JUST.^i tside town in -Cod, Ail hot water heat, tile bath, , on a very Urge, old house, and *' Dodge and Plymouth Cars LUXE. Radio, Heater. Sales, 285 MMn atreet. and wide local e^mlncts. Must he married and preferably coUego Manchester Insurance Committee fireplace, large rooms, artesian ! ChooM from 5 otxquioifo pottonio In 1949 OLDSMOBILE 88 4-DOOR SE­ PAINTING AND Paperhainging. residence A zone. 7 ccom Cape fix It up •* a„c)ub for their graduate. Person employed will be thoroughly trained. Adequate and the premium paid to said com­ well, aluminum storm windows j teen-age rhildren. They will Dodge Job Rated Trucks DAN. Radio and Heater. Hydra- T.V. SERVKJE. 32.50 per call. Free estimates. Paper iMoks LARGE National corpor#tion will Cod. Ram'.’ler. Large living room Phone MItcheU 9-8429 anytime. available. Get our spring outside ■alary to sUrt, with reasonable expecUtloas of StO.OOO per year mittee.' and acreens. Lot 100 bv 200. 314,- have lo pay f®r the extensive malic. employ man to manage service JARVIS REALTY No bid may be withdrawn for a 15' X 25'; dining room, kitchen; So easy to make and wear, and 634 CENTER STREET j>rlccs now. CaU Cliff Scorso, within 6 yearfc »Iust be presently employed. Give full deUlls of den. bedroom and bath on 1st 900; Call Mitchell 3-8274 and repair* and I would like to 1847 ROGERS BROS. 1949 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION PIANO TUNING and repairs by department. AU benefits. Age 20- period of thirty da’y.* after the 1 'C O O Q I a cinch to take care of is the aim -; 2-DOOR SEDAN. Radio and MItcheU 9-4298. FheM MI-3-4112 present employment, background nnd education. All replies will* floor. Two large bedroom* and Hartford 5-5138. Schwartz Real know if the riioney thus spent factorjr trained experts*^ with 15 25. Excellent opportunity. .Con­ opening of the bid.*. Estate. OTT w I pie little wrap-on style that serves ! PHONE MItcheU 3-5101 Heater. be treated In strict confidence and nd contacts made with present lavatory on 2nd. Sun deck over can be Insured against fire loe*. years’ experience on Steinway, PAPERING. PAINTING, floor tact MItcheU 9-5390. The Town o f . Mani'hester i Fun and lighthearted embi-oide- practically for Indoors and out ac-1 ANSWER: Ye*, hv joint inter­ A fiats Place To Buy Used Cars! 1951 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION employers without consent of sppllcant. reserve*. the- right to reject any garage. Beautiful lot 150’ x 250’. GLA-ITONBURY -Practically new cording to the season. You'll 4DOOR SEUJAN. Radio and Knabea, Mason-Hamlin and all sanding and refiniahlng. Ceilings Shown by appointment only. Elva ry. for the stitches are simple and est Insurance with the owner. makes. AU w’ork guaranteed. whitened. CaU Gilbert Flckett. and all bid.* and 'to waive any in­ rsnch house, oil heat, fireplace, the colors gay! These colorfid want to sew several. Improvement* and Bettermenta Heater. Overdrive. R o x NO. A, c!o He r a l d Tyler, Agent. Mitchell 9-4469. Pattern No. 8924 is a sew-ri.te ' 1948 PONTIAC Convertible. Radio, 1951 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION Tel. Mr. Robinson, MItcheU MItcheU 3-6982. formalities In the bidding if it he- garage,' full cellar, about 2 acres days-of-the-week designs picture, Insuranee pavable only to Ihem- heater. Hydramatlc. All new tires, STARLIGHT COUPE. , Radio and 3-7691. in the public intere.st .so to do. I of land, in excellent location. Only the way Grandmother did her ' perforated pattern in_ sizes 12^ _14_ *elves, or hv other avalUble EaCPERIENCED Painter available NORTH MANCHESTER—Ebcoep- including two safety tubes. Very Heater. Overdrive. MEN WANTED The successful bidder will be re­ tlonal 5-room Cape Cod, attached I 314.900. Call Mitchell 3-8274. housekeeping chores. 16. 18, 20; 40, 42. Size 14, 3 5-8 coverage*. By panelling. Recreation room. at Brunnsr’a. All makes, sU DRAPERIEiS MADE to order. Will Tavern For Sale Day sad Evening CSnsses Starting Soon. Limited' Enroll­ house ot 20% discount. By; Richard Martin, Two-car garage. Three acres. LOT FOR SALE — Hackmatack puppet mittens, ba.sic embroidery gtfide for smart, practical ward­ InfiuranOe Agency aaofiels. Ysnns toTuit your bud- Studebaker Bales and Service do slip covers for chairs only. ment, Convenient Payment - Plan. Eifficient Placement General Manager Carlton W. Hutchins, Mitchell street. 167’ front, 266’ deep. Gall stitches and grand designs are robes; gift pattern printed in.slde 983 Main Sf. Tel. MI-S-646* Mon. and Ttaura. eve- Must have own material. Work­ 57 Bits*B Street Service. Write or Phene 6-1630, New England Technieal C A U MltcheN 9-4239 EVENINGS. Dated February 6, 1S53. 9-5132 or Mitchell 8-8231. Mitchell 9-93M. 4 p. m. to 7 p. m. printed in this laSue. 25 cents. the book, 25 cents. atnfs ’til 9:30. See your Packard CIHORCHES MOTOR SALES manship guaranteed..Will pick'up Institute, IM Tromlmll Street, Hnrtfeid, Cenn. Schpel BOW. M ltchdl 8-5191. Big 80 Oakland Street and, deliver. Phone Smithy’s. - Tel. MI-9-B166 Open 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. 1 . ’ UanelMMar MItcheU 9-9483 MltchsU 3-7267. f vf' n f - / , Yi/V I- ■li'-'. r '/ ) > ' t V- 'A f

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-♦t- J MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1958. AveraRc Daily Net Preaa Run The Weather ii,^GE'Ft)t)RT^EN For the Weeh Ended Ferebut of U. R. Waathar lianrl|f0fer lEwfiuns il|walb • Feh. 7, 1*58 ■ V state Teachers College ,lii New . Fair, colder tonight. MbilmqM; Pfc. Dwight P. Doiicette of 108 Dr. Joll to Speak Haven. 10,859 18-20. tVedneaday, Increnalag High street is aboard the Navy Cake Side Principal Speaker -About Town Plait Showing Part of the program will be de­ Member ef the Audit cloiidlnesA transport Gen. R. U Howae which voted to questions from th«. audi­ is scheduled to dock in Beattie, On Reading to PTA FE B .T1R I Borenn ef Cliwintion* Buy C^Iard 'i’akles ence. - -Mias Genevieve . Scan-. Manchester— A City of Village Charm ‘ - " m Wasir., today ffom ' the-Fer East. " . Ajiyon*' l^ttB rted ts- lityttetf to nell,' ’ readT'n'g ■<»h8iiItA'nT'foV’” "tbe’ ’ th« l*cturtf>y David A. Ivry, m - Reading will be the topic for the Manchester schools, w ill be a sec­ -Manchaater Couptry Club wo­ PRICE •latut profoMot of Insuraiuio at Cpl. Kenneth liappen of 44 Cone Vcrplaricit School P T A meeting ond guest to answer those ques­ (OhuMiftea AdvartiBing on Page 18) MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1953 (FOURTEEN PAGES) l&a University of Conpectlctit, to­ street is scheduled-to arrive from men will conduct a .progressive FIRST LINE riRESTONB \ YOL. LXXII, NO. Ill Ppoceeils Will Help Sqjis cake siGe beginning . ' this week. tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. Dr. tions which pertain directly to the morrow afternoon ^t 1:15 at the Europe aboard the USNS General Leonard W. Joll, the reading con­ system of teaching reading u.scd AND f e d e r a l T IA e S ______Oamnuinlty Y under the auspices Rose tomorrow morning at Mrs. Alexahddr Mannella Is chslr- Of Italy to Consfpuct man, and the money gained from sultant for the State Department in the town’s schools. Of,the MMCheiler YWCA. Mr. Iv- Staten Island, N;. Y, , ot Education, will speak on "Read­ The meeting is open to the .pub­ lyivilil five tte nfsl In a of Orphanage in Gassinb the project a1ll be used to pur- chalb new card table# for the club­ ing Yesterday, Today, and Tomor­ lic. Marine Missile Mission lodturea on the subject of "Your The Intermediate Girl Scout row.” He will discu.ss what-parents 6.00 X 16 $14*95 Snow Hits house. ■ 1. finances'. What Women Should Plans are under way for a Man­ leaders will hold a badge w'ork- The sale is Organized under 14 c.an do at home to help children to Exchange and Tnx KApw.” chester. showing of s special film shop meeting Wednesday night at captains who have decorated large teach the subject and what Is ex­ 8 o clock at the Girl Scout office. depiutiHA' scenes of life in Italy, containers which can-jhbld a baked pected o f children when they, leave ' ... , J Has Made No Decisioii The Nathan Hale P T A will have West Belt; it was revealed yeslerdAy at a dessert as it is passed along the school. 6.70 X 15 $ 1 6 * 9 5 .a ipotluck at the school tomorrow meeting of the Sons of Italy at Dr. Joll is also on the staff of n lfh t at dd:30 with Mrs. John Winners in last^ Friday night’s list. The captain csl|s the tirst par­ Exchange and Tax master point game of the Man­ the Italian American club on Eld- son on the list and jnskes arrange­ HlUyer College, where he teaches Soheibenpfluy and Mrs. Philip rlge street; the course, "Problems ■ in Rcad- >' w East Next Dowd, co-Aalrmah of the hospital­ chester Duplicate Bridge Club ments to bake and deliver some were: John Mrosck and Richard Proceeds from admissions to homemade food to her at her con- jpg,” and he'was formerly the di­ Most sizes in stock, aho ity committee, in charge. Those the movie will go. toward the fund rector of the reading clinic at the By THE ASnpC^TBD PREBS Mt(todlh|r" are asked to brlniT '•* lLaw, 70r Mrs. E. R. Monroe and venteiiee. The person receiving the barnains in* w h ite 'w a ll Mrs. Walter Graham. 63 1-2. and being raised by the order for com­ A violent show storm swept plate, cup and cutlery. A purely food places s contribution In the tires. Joseph Toce and Edward 55ak tied pletion of an orphanage at Cas- envelope- attached to the box. Then eastward from the Rockies itooiei eveninir •* planned with the sino which will stand as a living h lfh school band and majorettes with George Slemsen and Harold she calls the. next person on the today leaving sub-zero cold in Hills, 62. - A regular duplicate memorial to American soldiers list 'The box passes along through PRESCRIPTIONS •*n hand to entertain. who -dlsd..; ini Italy during. World its wake. Strong northerly game ‘wlll-be'-held-this--Friday a-list - of 10 -or; 12 pepple-and then ^CAREFUIXY COMPOUNDED ^ night at Tinker Hall. W ar tl. returns to the captain who “gives QUEY'S winds whipped fresh falls of ■ngt 'Emfst J. Kjellson, son of No time or place has yet been Jdr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Kjellson of the donations to Mrs. Mannella tor TYDOL STATION snow and r^uced visibility to The Coinmaiifl Paaaea Naiula The marriage of Miss Helen E. set for the showing. the card tables. >| 'Arthur Drug Stores^ OIL eURNER 185 Porter street, arrived In Sah About 1.00 Italian ’ American.^ Harry I. FIrato 516 HARTFORp BOAD zero in many arhas of the Farm Head .Francisco Friday after elpht McLaughlin of Eldridge street and Captains fpr the. Sale are Mrf. R: REPAIR storm belt which covered John E. Wilson of East Hartford from Manchester and other Con­ P. Lambeck. Mrs. Fred T. Bliah, Harry J. FIrato, member nf the L TEL. MMehell *-8811 mpnths in Korea. He is expected necticut communities attended the northern NpbVa'skai South iiomc tomorrow night.; will take place Wednesday morn­ .Tr., Mrs. Arthur A. Stevens. Mrs. Board of Directors, will be the More Arms ing at 9' o’clock in St. James' meet-lag .ve»to«'day, purpoae . of Ray Owens; Mrs. Russell W ; Gang-- Tol. MltchaU 3-5135 Dakota, southern Wyoming, W arns Ik e which was to arqu'sint memljers principal speaker at the fourth Memorial TeniEle,_Pxthian Sis- Church. were, Mrs. AlIan'AJrers, Mrs. Paul MATTRESSES anid northern Colorado. with the officers of the Grand Ballslener, Mrs. S. Oswald Johh- annual banquet of the Manchester I ters, will meet, tomorrow night In The Cjifcago Weather bureau is­ Mrs. Raymond Bogus of 23 Lpdgr of Connecticut. , . .son, Mrs, WUnaer K. Lockwood. Italian American Sfclety on Feb. It 18 better to have a Rood For Chiang Odd Fellowa Hall., A t 7:30 the DIscuas Orphanage sued a spMial storm warning for On P r ic e s Btunella children. Gail, Patricia Northfield street is convalescing Mrs. Arthur R. Wilkie, Mrs. Fran- rebuilt mattre.ss than a Prlnrlpaf speaker ws.s Attorney .*>. The affair v,ill be held ac northern and central Wisconsin, and Margaret, w ill put on a song at her home after undergoing cl.s ' J. Carvey, Mrs. , Clarence T. .he clubhouse on Fldridge street cheap new one. W e re­ surgery at Hartford Hospital and .John Ottavisno, of New Haven, Anderson and Mrs. Mannella. eastern North and South Dakota, Washington, Feb, 10—^A*) , Washington, F«b. 1C and dance program. The business and will start at 12:30- p. m. make and .sterilize all types ^ d Minnesota. Three ' to aix Session Snd social will follow. will be glad to receive her friends. grand venerable. Dlscuasion cen­ — I.,eadefs of the American j — Secretary of State Dut tered around the completion of the •V 'Steak dinner will be served of mattresses. ■finches of new anow was expected by Garden Grover Caterers. The .with stiff winds causing consider­ Farm Bureau Federation cau­ I told Senators today Preaideht , Members o f Frank J. Mansfield The Divine Spiritual Circle will orphanage and future activitiea. meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the About J506.000 is the remain­ Piano Pupils Feted Dubaldo Brothers , will pla^* fi,; able drifting. tioned PresidenU Eisenhower Eisenhower has made no die- Marine Corps League Auxiliary d-inclng. Mercury Plunge- . IcKlay against trying to solve rision on a possible biodcade wiU meet at the Watkins Fijneral Lithiiahian Social Hall on Golway ing goal of the national order, Jm m Furniture and street. The speakers will be Mr. which contains 2.100 lodges, in the Pst Msstrangelo, banquet chair­ T h e mercury plunged to 30 de­ the nation’s farm problems of Red China or other action MMne tcmight at 8 o'clock to pay At Valentine Party man. has announced that reserva­ their rS B ^ ts to Watson T. Blow. and Mrs. Ernest Sharp of Hart- fund raising for the orphanage, grees below zero in West Yellow­ in the Far East. tions will close Feb. 11. Floor Govoring The submarine U8^ Carbonem Srea a piMed ml 1)5' on n teat stone, Mopt. Big Plney, Wyo.. .satisfactorily by price fixing, ,whoae vidow, Mrs. Cora. Blow, is ford. according to Louis Nardelli, They. said toey c-presaed tat-; Tickets fo r the banquet m ay be r Depari- reported -13; Fraser, Colo., and Dulles, who testified at a c l o ^ ptealdent - o f the auxiliaiy. grand recording secretary. leOakSt. TerMI-9-104i run In the PaclAc. Meanwhile. In Washington, the -7 view to Elaetihower at a White Yesterday afternoon Frederik E. secured through John Andislo. ment announced that It would bombard Red instaltotl In Korea Denver 4 above. session of the Senate Forelipi Hala­ A number of the members o t After the' business meeting House meeting which federaticn tions committee, was quoted ky Anderson-Shea Auxiliary attended Werner and Paul A. Chetelat with misaila* "ahould the idtuation require their use. ither aub- Snow blocked four highways in The February meeting of the aarl.v yesterday afternoon, an oben president Allan B. Kline described two Senators as having told the the meeting of the Hartford Coun­ entertained 80 of their piano stu­ marine and two heavy cmlsera have already ..been reStt to Inunoh far western Nebraska and sircked i Manchester Garden Club ^ i l t take house tdok- place- In connection- group that any dUcussioii d ( a ty Council In Rockville ygaterday dents between the ages of 6 and roads in the western third of the a i '■"most sa.lsiactdfy." .plaoi this evening at 8 o’clock in wlfh the organlgatlon's nation- the rockets. (N E A Telephoto). blockade is "premature.” afternoon, wheA plana ’-iiilera made I I with,a,Valentine party held at state. Kline said the federation offi- the Robbins . Room of Center wide membership drive. -• Sena. H. Ala^cahder Smith (IL for observance of the 20th anniver­ Orahge Hall. Scattered snowfall was reported ciaIs\also told the President they Clluijeh. James G rls ^ ld of Weth­ Other state officers here yester­ N. J.) and Fulbrlght (D -Ark.) aold ersfield, formerly. of this town, sary. A buffet supper was served The afternoon’ was spent in through the mountain areas, al­ we.e in agreemen,. on the policies day were Domenic Cocco, assistant they got the impression tre tn wlU' spSak oh the culture o f A fri­ after the business session at the playing a variety of games with though the full fury of yesterday’s he had outlined to Congress In grand venerable and Anthony Dulles that the whole Far Eaatem can'vM ets and gloxinias. post home, RoekvIUei Tapogna. past grand venerably. the winners receiving prizes. Prizes storm had driven eastward. Pow ­ hLe State of the Union message. went' to Ronald Shurkus, .Janet m m John De Qiiattro. venerable of B an on erful winds added to the atlng of , The meeting was an op:n move the Gillseppe Mazzini Lodge, and Jarvis. Phyllis Marks. Herbert SLIGHT IRREGULARS the wintry invasion. by Elsenhower to cement good re­ Mrs. Robert Gehovesl. venerable Zepp. .Jeremy Conklin, and Donald These piled up drifts and lations with the powerful todei-a- Leadaa. Fob., M o f. the.Eleanora Duse X-odge,. were Boiiffard. . ' * , it visibility to nil In manv parts Uon which had been stubbed by for tke eecooi day KefresKmiphts cijnafstrng "Of "tetf OF A9c .yARD. .. BBCva(lanelaiJMttes alH DESSERT VALENTINE In the receiving line. oi\ W^’omlng; Caioradb', ’ Nebraska' toe Truman ■■ administration ■ in-bit- cream and cookies were served by South Dakota.' Winds howling ler dispute:) over farm policies. ■ay proposal to Ueekaia IKp' Mrs. Ernest Tiireck and Mrs. Rd- dowi of the Wasatch -Kline and 24 other leaders in the Chiaa ooostllae. n * Margies oi j ward Walters, sisters of Mr. Wer- Reading, parlinwatary Uedpr- CARD PARTY For Your Individually Washington, Fe,b. 10-(/P)— Rep. Lucas (1)., Texas), called ^o'. '"ow federation laid before the President ner. FAMOUS the policies which had been en­ saeret*^ far Foratga oKalM GIVEN BY ' Dusignad SpIraNo The party closed’ with the open­ today for a ban against industry-wide bargaining. He raked ve* „ s.it“ 'L k e dorsed by the federation. told tke Manse at Lards tM .kfe. . GROUP O CENTER CONGREGAHONAL CHURCH ing of the bog which- contained the practice as “ fraught with danger to the American people, citv [Jtah. Kline told reporters: "W e had a t)sh gaveramsat “woold slaqr Foundaflont — Coll UN treops In Korea are passing In review before their old and new generals who stand In salute. with coacern oay pcapaaal w Valentinek brought by each student Lucas was the leadoff witness as the House Labor committee ■ s» ilers were blown good converse,ion and there was l ln . itila Minieiieel who attendiBT tn* BRAND A t center U retiring Gen. Jnmea A. Van Fleet. A t right, his raptacement as 8th Army remmander, Is iBsUtnta a oavdl Uaekada.* . opened prolonged hearings on p ro -» owing units and good agreement on the points M. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor. At left Is Col. Edwin A. Walker, 1st Corps senior adsiser. (NEA Radio WiEDNISDAY, FEB, 11 at 1:30 P,M. po.sed changbs...... to the...... Taft-Hartley | one rcidents caused made. He ^didn't say specifically Fhona ML3-7737 Telephoto). Plain Colored Beautiful New PRkUerns s t l e r injui dshn couple. A he agreed with all our point-' but act. I situation la wide op«n for Author of a btll that would keep trail >ed into the path we certainly had a very pleasant PRIZES CNid DOOR>RIZES — tlCKH S 40e INCOME TAX IN Rockville’s of t lie. action the President may waat^ International unions from making conversation." take in the future. > Have your taxea Computed 'or contracts with two or more com- kels Area Ike Concerned checked by’ a qualified tax ac­ Lander, in west-central Wyo- Repoit ea Baraga 1 petlnj: firms within an industry, Kline said that Eisenhower was Allied Help .DullM. was called M o re .oi* countant. CaJI Mitchell 8-5416 "Lucas said the legislation la re-' Ing; had 14 InchM ■ of snow on' "very"’ much "cqnccfhed’’" over The Van Fleet fotLlIN BANTLY BidRefused group primarily for a report an for appointment or atop In at Patchwork Coverlets qulred tn the interest of- national drop in farm prices. Then he add n 244 Stain Rtrect. Available at (Continued on Page Nine) his recent ^ p to Burope. One pw- • t , defense. ed the president had noted with poee of that visit was to JoR ^ G e t The Best For Less your con'venlenc*. ALL SUNFAST AND WASHABLE humor "there is a lot of talk blam­ Seen Vital OIL CO. "The rights of all the people are By S ic k le s Europeans toward unity far = as- TEL. MI-T- S Preshrunk, Permanent more important than the rights of ing my administration for the cur­ General Offensive fense. 4 95 rent situation.” Ohairman Wiley (ItaWik.);i. LUSTER-SHEEN DRY GLEANING V 8 0 x 8 4 any segment of the people,” Lucas Governor orM I‘9-4594 said in seeking support of ' his Kline went on to say: "We gave In Blockade Dulles as ssylng hs found CLEANER, SOFTER CLOTHES, BRIGHTER OOLORIi -Finish, Guaranteed Danielson, Feb. 1 0 ^ / P ) - ^ . measure which was part of the the President a warning against capitals A dispositloe t o . NO ODORS, NO SHRINKAGE LAND SURVEYING By JOHN RANDOLPH bill drafted by former Rep. Hart­ The F. W. Sickles Company of j the price fixing approach to the ahead with rattdtttlon of, t t e , W Fast Color Calico Vine SPECIAL Assembly WaBhington, F «b . 10— Seoul, Feb. 10— (/P)— Gen. J a m a A , .Yrr Fleet said toda.v FOR PICKUP CALL MITCHELL P-5172 RANGE AND FUEL Edward L. Davis. Jr. ley (D-NJ) five years ago’. Chicopee, Mass., manufac-; farm situation. A lot of people ropean .Defrags OommuiHty m K- think that price fixing is the — ^Tlie fHAsibilily that a (Thlna a United NationK geneal offennlve fn Korea n()w wou\dbe.A Uicas recalled that Hartley’s ttirers of component parts for Reglatered .Land Rurveyor 'e r ;t t a a ,'i6 m c c U jux>Ueiar. OIL DISTRIDUTORS proposed ban against Industl'jt, purl blDckadft^inighi. it it. did certAiB. auccAMfu On .thq eye 'of Kin farewell tq the Eighth IS Proctur Road Mancheatar i’adio. and television 'sets,'will we don’t think' that’s the FRIENDLY CLEANERS, INC. wide- bargaining won House ap­ not have the fill! sufiport oi Army, the 60-year-old retiring (iommander again expreased Dulles Was quoted abta IE T locate a branch in- the near roper approach becaus! price fix- Ing that If Europe does not ■ m a p l e 333 Main Stroat TEL. ^ rrC H E L L S-701P> Leaf Spray Patterns $ " 7 * 0 9 proval but failed by a single Vote this nation's allies Ivorriefi belief in carrying the war, t « th e -——— — ------IS ST.—147 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST liiture in the former Pow- state Capitol, Hartford. Feb. 10 in itself doesn’t get to the basic to become part of the version spon­ Reds, said the UN lost opportun- ^ * n along the couree to unity, **Wd i M% Discount at Theae Cash and Carry Stores - (fP)--rfJov. John Lodge was told of the troubles." some Pentagon officiata as be faced with a very Mrioas quaik Two beautiful patterns in gold, rose, ' M sored by Sen. T aft IR-Ohlo). drcll and Alexander Company Itles for whipping the Commtinists ! plant on. Connecticut Mills today, a reliable source repoHed. he meeting came against a much as the chance that, it 300 Guerrillas tion of what our own fut#e green and blue. “ Having allowed this genie out that there is little support in the and called tor a million-man Re­ - ..jj bacHground of sagging farm price.s might extend the Korean wKr. public of Korea army with 20 com­ couree will be.” of the bottle once," he said avenue. ’General Assembl.v for proposed which, some Democrats contend Even officials who have steady bat divisions. In effect that wras what he tcM OF MANCHESTER may be almost impossible to put i Negotiations are under way for legislation abolishing the munici­ the Europeans—meaning the Unit­ <;oiild halted by quick action on fastly opposed the blockade idea,' Vaii Fleet made the statements Attack Reds in FLETCHER GLASS CO. it back In.” ihe Sickles company to lease the pal courts. currently gaining. Increasing sup­ ed Statu would have to mea* ■^Hor ^tchell the ptrV, of the Eisenhower admin- in an'.'weri.ng nine questions asked The hearings are expected to plant from the Arawana Mills, Inc., The report came aft^r Lodge,had port In Congress, agree that it amine Its aid policies. . , 9-7g7» Istri^tionN bYvthe Associated Press as he pre­ 148 WEPT MIDDLE TURNPIKE Ruffled Quilted Coverlets last for several month.-. Members ' ot Danbury, present ownef of the conferred with GOP legislative and The bui^u and its leaders split' should be militarily effective if Mainland Raid Wiley said Dullu told tha S s » party leaders just prior to the pared to tiifn over his command- u Here's fhew9y of Congress are being heard first, mills. „ , . with tqe ^uman administration Imposed by the U, ,S. Navy, the tors: start of a new legislative week. tomorrow to Lt. Gen. Maxwell' D. Revision of the Taft-Hartley law, ‘ I*’**' Decision over maVr farm policies, including largest in the world. “ I ' believe Our trip' mode clear AUTO GLASS INSTALLED . 80x84 now more than five years old. Is One leader said the whole sub­ But even those who favor a Taylor and leave Korea tor the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the interest which the Asaertcaa 1 , ______J. V,. ot the Sickles, Company, would ject of municipal court reform was the level Nqf\ price supports. “The first time since he arrived 22 •Seventeen Chinese Reds were io cerefree , TEMPIJkTES FOR ALL CARS bureau siippqiXs a flexible system blockade agree that International Congreu and people attaoK to thtfi $ Q .5 0 one of the prom . y Imiake no official statement today discussed, but no definite conclu­ months ago...... ------captured and executed on the spot ■ MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) Smart patchwork pattern with ruffled of price- BUprorts which would complications could doom such an project (BDC> which, of~ darara, dent Eisenhower. He told Con- f although he admitted ' we are closi sions were reached. by 200 Nationalist' giierrillas Feb. ori^nated in Europe and agaac te s weshHeYs ! GLASS FURNITURE TOPS MEDICINE C ABINETS edgea.-Kose and blue. Fireside-pattern. . gresa in = hU, SUt*.oMhe.-UnIon ] ... rapRC from. 7 d ^ a 80. per cent of action to partial fallure.- Tn the question "Do you think, a ■ -The governor himself, it waa un-- A t the 'heart of the’Se ’ complica­ geh’eral offensive In Korea can ’tar 8 ■ in - a- raid - at- • Paitan, 85 • . miles- th« final analysis-be adod'O* hy PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW PLATE GLASS message a week ago . yesterday ■ valllere explained that Daniel- derstood, told the conferees that parity depehdin^bn the level of tions are two problems; successful at, this tim e?” Van east of Canton, the Nationalist the Ehiropesns.” that experience ha- shown toe ■ choice of the concern he is keeping an open mind on the production government’s central Daily News E8TIMATEH GLADLY GIVEN Their position has' been that By tradition and trade practices. Fleet replied with only on* word; SlTu ies UaHy 80x84 FRUIT OF THE LOOM ne:d for "some corrective action, i becau.se of a pool of available la- advisabilit.v of abolishing the said toda'y. Harold E. Stasun, Mutual Sseu-' OPEN RATURDAT8—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS bor aa determined by a company minor courts. Cliina is tied with other Asian •’Ceitalnly.” A dispatch from Hong Kong said rity director who made tha trip, to (Continued on Page Nine) ; survey there. ' The predominant feeling at the- (Continued on Page Nine) stales. - UN Lost Two Ohanee* The coast of China la not 100 mpre than 300 guerrillas ambushed Europe with Dulles, u t In ra thq FRIGIDAIRE NEEDLEPOINT _PAHERN . • Rockville had been hoping tofeonference, toe leader said, that In other answers Van Fleet said 00-minute session of the Secretary draw the Massachusetts concern ^ th"e first thing •••<-" the legislature. per cent Chinese. the' Allies lost two chances for vie 4 aix Communist trucks the same day near Hingning, 175 miles and the Senators. into that community and VSIllere sKouId do Is to establish a tour*" , 'There.U Uxe case of ReylOO. a lory in Korea,-diseloaed hi* own- Israel Arrests nbrtheait''of Canton'.' " - Wiley said:...... - Reds (ilaim 2,3 admitted today that several attrac­ .year term for the municipal member of the British Common­ most heart-shaking decisions as wealth. Ceylon has a long-term "Mr. Stasun emphasised to the Yard , tive offers of sites in Rockville had judges. The present - term Is two commanding general, and gave The dispatch said the trucks car committee the co-ordinaUoQ that Ruffled Quilted Coverlets agreement with Red China, calling been received. years. what he fe:ls are the two greatest ried 625 Red army draftees, more hu been achieved betwuH MSA Dozens on Red for exchange of Ceylon robber for than 200 of whom joined-the guer­ ' W * are not allowed to advertlxe the name nf this famcSis siiit- Bare Sabotage Ijicks laibor Pool Two principal proposals for achievements of the Eighth Army Chinese rlc^. rilla force. ing but you will know it when you see it. The irregulsrlUes are Ironically the city which, was abolishing the minor judges are under his leadership. fCoatlauad ra Page Mtoe) If the U. 8. should Inlerccpt Plan Airdrop* so alight that most of them cannot be found. Every shipment a An unu.sual all over P9tt«lattern that looks faced with more than 1.200 jobl'esa before the General Assembly. One Embassy Blast He included a glowing tribute to Rose and blue. shipment^ of rubber from Ceylon A Nationalist Chinese general like real needlepoint, Of Ploesti Oil men and women about a year ago would create a dl.strict court sys­ the ” antl-(Jommunist - patrldtii.''m complete sell-out. to China;, the Communist could be today reported plana for airdrops J. loat out to Danielson today because tem. The other proposes that the and loyalty" of the ROK soldiers, number of common pl.eas judges be expected to halt exports of rice to every t'wo weeks to supply guer-. it lacked a sufficient labor, pool. Tel Aviv, Israel. Feb. 10 (Ab — whom he transformed- from dis­ Spring green, fore.st green, water gray, mimosa yellow, Vienna, Feb. 10-- -0.000 guerrillas and is in tax chief for questioning on why Although van Fleet followed hts Company today gave *vatarh*hG ^ subsidiary of standard Oil of New ground floor office. / daily radio contact with 20 per lag approval to a 816,6M,|8i W P Jersey; Astra‘Rtimano .Qo„ a Shell, Hitr Red Exploit Claim gov.ernment . 8 e 111 e s some tax. order. to the letter, -it w as .never- t- MORE AND MORE OF THOSE WONDERFUL Tbe Isradl'press, joinedvthe govr. eiaima. tp r .16 ,|we. .neat. nr’ **«■(.; rxWUof; crease la the coihpatq ‘at.GH838|- i Cut InstailatioR Time Ir Half subsidiary; SLeaua Romano .Oil ernment today tn condemning the 'S'hy 'secret' at raghto -Arm head­ 'The general , reported’ that in to be_followe-.-Burms pral.sed British sod community 40-ton trainload of mania. Unirea Co., and Creditiil disl,” Mylnt continued. "W e are sed Its regrets to the Russian en­ war. That was a Kunning, crushing 220,000 Red casualties. He did not NAMES CliSTONERS , r By Uaing Weatherwood TwinrTile*' Latex f-pam American assistance today and de-' German coke - - crosses tariff-free Minier Co. embarking upon joint ventures as voy and his ' staff and promised offensive, that would smash the report guerrilla losses. New York, Feb. I» Oi .ReG- The defendants were accused of nied Russian charges at the equal partners. As empires go in. into France, signaling start of Prigidair* ^ Frigidoira “Covering up my old ceiling wan a cinch with these "sw ift justice" to those responsi­ revolutionary step toward eco­ haired Pat Ward baa aswud membership in a U. S.-British spy ECAFE conference here that the history; the British have not done ble. (Continued on Page Six) (Continued on Page Two) least a doxen” m*a who pafirsos* Twin-Tiles. Two tiles go up with the speed of one-—be­ and sabotage network formed b.v western powers are exploiting a bad job in Burma. The way we nomic union of six countries. Ironing Board Pads The Jerusalem Post, called it a British authorities at Bonn, Ger­ ized cafe socleU ’a c*G gbrta Or . Automatic Filtra-matic cause one double size piece is scored through the middle ’’American and British trusts” Asian countries. got nur independence will gp down "monstrous attack not only out­ the "cloeed dom^' vice trial ^ with the aid o f Romania's former . It was the second day in a row in history as a shining example many, report Russians and Ea/it to give the effect of two. Tapered tongue and |froove raging diplomatic immunity but German police have strung more nleo heir Minot F . (M lS k ^ King Mihai I, now an exile in that an Asian member of the UN Of British magnaminity." also common humanity.” Wostior Clothas Dryar makes' for. easy application, too.** W ith h e a v y s a n f o r iz e d c o v e r than 30 miles of 10-fool high bar­ Jelke. Both prosecuHra aad ■*•' western Europe. sponsored Economic Conference Myint repeated Premier U Nil’s The Injured included Mrs. fense sources esUmated freas I6 Romania’s .Communist govern- bed wire along border between; Court o f Errors Votes 3-2 for Asia and the Far East has statement of last year that Burma Claudia Yershov, wife of Soviet to 26 men had beea asm*d frigld q |f't Live Water Action got* Now dry clethot onywhoro In yo«ir tWeatherwood Twin-Tiles insulate, decorate, and hush challenged what has been termed welcomes assistance from tn.v East-West zones . . . Long legal battle waged to save lives of four | Ih* >d*up -down* dirt ordinary heuM, any timo, whhdut Riling tlw noise. Choose blended shades of gray and tan, nr Hi-Lite (C’ontiniipd on Page Thirteen) Soviet political propaganda. PakI- country providing no strings are gDontiniied on Page Thirteen) HUNT BOMB ON SHIP Stan defended the West .yesterday, attached. Since U Nu made his Negroes at Raleigh. N. C.. appears I For Conviction of Taborsky WoiWng action can't touch. And room with sticky lint pr itfomy Ivory. * 2 - 7 9 s „ St end as state prepares to enforce New York. Feb. I(b-

-i REG. $3.49 VALUE Denies Political Strings statement last July, there -has been Police swarmed over tba- :«lolh*t. aro in hot wotor oil tho moiituro. Dry thorn Ruffy-Mft and I death sentence meted out for varl- | Burma's minister of local ad- no Russian proposal for aid to Hartford. Feb. 10 (/P>- The • March 23, 1950, holdup murder of | Americaa Expert Uaer i Come over to our showroom. I^e will help you plan Convicts End Riot, ministration, U Kyaw Myint. did Burma. - Dulles Mav Act I ous crimes. Mm*, not holf-in, holf-out. Now rwoot-imolling. Noadt no plumb-, o' West Hartford | Uon today la a. honied 'IMsahR'' new rooms aIL,through your house with wallb^rds. . We have never before,had an" ironing boiard pad that actually . iji* ^ Vs I I not mention Riusia b.v name in his Japan, appearing for the first Williams Collegi chapter of Phi : Supreme ^u rt of Errors divided Louis L. Wolfson 'Pldat-ovor riming action, Rapidry ing or vantt. Check thaia i*otur*«l cuts your iruninig tIAte in half.. Women who hav4'bought these Delta Theta at Willamstown, !'hree to two today inIn affirming:affirming; package store operator, tried, i hunt. The ship sailed thig iliMp s’ F C C r I V C V a llD F ( 18 j speech today but his denial that | time as an associate member of 111 Iran Oil Row soon wUh 566 pas6» ag6»a P) — EX-SENATOR OOK 2 a Iron right' over buttons and zippers. .short-lived rebellion was put down . Russia’s S. S. N e m t c h I n a I I. Ohta, Japanese ambassador to American-British' oil talks with her. . . . .Striking A F L tugboat' 8ot a fair trial. brother, AMPLE PARKING St the State Pri.son last night, and workers and employers bold aepa- Chief Justice AJlyn L Brown This younger brother, Albert E. SarwMta, Ftau. Ihbw ( » '■'<*>' * OLD COMPANY LEHIGH charged Saturday that U. S. Point | Thailand, said Japan already ha.s Iran, which appeared near .success Foriaer U. 8, Baaatar Owtl a Less ironing shine. ' five guards seized by convicts as Four aid and other a.ssi.stance was "recovered her industrial produc- three weeks ago. now have bogged rate raucuses as prospects con- i find Associate Justices Ernest A. Taborsky, was sentetneed to life ho.stages were relea.sed unharmed.. tinue bright for settlement of dls- | inglls and Newell Jennings held . Imprisonment after the trial when Reed, 72, o f $299.75 $259.75 Far maximum camfort for your heating dollar bum this go -A U. R. O'Malley said the hostages were I our gratitude for this aid is there- opment of the, region, are exten- Britain and Iran^ appear unwill- "much improved” at the St. Fran- should be given a new trial, est court disagreed today because port ’S, Inc. and SON, Inc. Th«JW.HAUce. ------I fore all the greater.’;, cis . Hospital, Miami, Fla., after Accused by Brother five (Continued on Page Thirteen) *'We are free now and our rela- (Contlnued on ^Page Seven) (Oontinyed oa PRg* Thirteen) bout with flu. Taborsky was implicated In the (Oontianed ra Pag* 8U) B ltbrag, TiS-MAIN STREET MANCHESTER 336 N. MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER •9-6253 2 MAIN ST. TEL. ^1-3-5125