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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2r,"'l958 I , FACT FOTJRTEBF liaurlffatpr 1 DPtttttg i | m l b H elp the fled Cross Help Others ••• Drive Opens in Manchester Today :•! r,«.V- .-. • ■■ • -...... X- •--••*•••- .ptiJig: down , a pedestrian while at the 3sme time he .was In the act o^ iTor Work on Scouting Diisplays I Concert Set I The Weather swiveling his head around to li BATTERIES AveraRe Dally Press Run I AboutTowir Fereeaet a t OwS. W wtiwr RmweB Heard Along Main Street ..in, pack, of him, he was ,d rt/(n g A L L MAKES For the Week Ended I' ahead. F o r A p r il 8 ' —reb. SI, I95S * ;“Wln*ii O ver VilcinR Land.” and I A t any rate, since then, yh'e are f>lr tenlght. MlnlmuBi S8-S8. •W tnn Over Mexico and Guate- And on Some of Manche»ler'» Side Sireetd. Too i happy to report, this ritmftlon has 8*Arthur Dnis Stores^ with a .lecture by Charles 10,908 Tueeday, IwxeMing dondtaeM, I been remedied consld^ably - if Cornerfitpnerfi Backing w arm er. Cilbcrt of West Hartford, will pro- not, town' officials, conipletely. But Member of the. Audit . « de a colorful and Int^restlnR pro- nifferent Types for brining the.matter Notre Dame Glee Club Bureau of ClrcnUtione Manchester— A City of Village Charm tram for the Februarj meetlnR of We like to watch different types withvith his treatment Vof thetnthen, on the the Women’s Club of i Manche.ster of drivers. We like to watch road. ««"He II ei.i cu t th them em ntr on Justiust aas s P ' K..r i. v,. In Bufihnell Program ifo n d ay night a t, 8 o’clock In the quickly as he does a man. And he’ll .I" how they handle their cars. (Clasdfled AdvertUlng «a Page IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2.3,“1l953 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CEN1B South Methodist Church. Arrange- First of all, there’s, the non­ yell, ioo. and ride his horn. He al-j of its s^larIty «ith a situa- LE8I0N SOCIAL SnenU for the travelogue were ways drives as though he’s look-1 tion In nearb/Hartford. We would The University of Notre Dame j VOL. LXXIL NO. 122 made by Mrs. Edward J. flatz. chalant.type. Very relaxed when Ing for a fight. ■ discuss that situation here Glee Club, during Its Easter; tour, T0NI6HT lira. Alfred Anderson of Russell he drives. Sorta slouched back, Personally, we're not any one of in theT wild hope that, rince otr eyes half-shut. Sometimes he’ll will present a concert Wednesday, ■treat and Mrs. W. G. Morton of these types. Were much more for-: spotlighting the flaw in the Man- A pril 8, a t Bushnell M emorial In Haynes street will serve as co- ride w4th one foot resting on the tunate than they. We re a combi-t Chester street-marking system pre FOR LEGIONNAIRES he .Hartford under the auspices of St. ‘Voice’ Post ichi^men of the conwilttee of hos­ mi^ht^have 'hts^ of all of'them and we bet. ceded, the remedial measures, that AND THEIR GUESTS Russell Claims Ike tesses. Guests will be welcome at rfan d 'lie'^mfgh\^ot* "V uall^^ we have more fun than all of them ------were taken,-- -a —brief' discussion------of rB ridgef’iTGorneralone Club 'i^ir' the |he usual fee. the completely illogical method of ( benefit of the school fund. j he’s just .. about. halfway (n„. b.C' ------'hiarking" sdhie’ of the ’ "Stt-eets ill' j This 'ahnbuncemeht ''''w’a'a made 5 The Soroptimlst Club will tw>en, Then there’s that grind, and Bees 9 to 1 But he doesn’t mind so neither Haitford mlglu in some way lead today by George .Buaky, general ■ ihange its meeting night next B iggest new.s this week In the Can t Cut Spending to making the capital city a better ■veek. because of the holiday Mon- do we. He’s very relaxed, this Animal, Vegetable, nnd Mineral chairman of the concert commit- ] guy. Very nonchalant. street-marked city. LESION HOME Say, to Tuesday. Dinner at 6:30 department comes from that lit­ tee. "The glee club, whlfch comes to j To Johnson Then th'ere^s the dogged type. The fault we find with the street ^ m . at Cavey’a restaurant will, be tle speck in N arran g an sett Ba.v, J Hartford after an Easier'Sunday 1 LEONARD ST. iollowed by a program. 'The guest He’s got a Job to do nnd he’s do­ signs In Hartford is not that the.v 20 ing it. He’s driving the car. Prudence Island, and it concerns are not marked on both aides, be- night appearance on "Toa.st of The Over Half Billion Washington, Feb. 23—KA*) W honor wtll be Miss Frances of all things the birds and the I (.Ruse they are. but th a t they are Town” as part of its 1952 trip to Parker of Hartford, secretary of Usually, this character is rather I the east coast, features several —Robert L! Johnson of Phila­ (he American Federation of Sorop- short and slight. He has tb sit bees. on some street corners placed Seems tliat JIhe birds and the I .squarely behind street-light poles. t baritone and soprano soloists in its 9 (t__/^i.tee announced a campaign to delphia, president of Temple Price of Gattle iim ist Oubs. Miss Parker will also up straight so that, he cad .see bees have foiind their way into the | And we defy anyone to read the 40-volce chorus, and has been tre- Washington, F • ^ "iqueeze every drop of water’ out University, Was reported to­ Isitlate several new member's. A through the wind.shleld. Driving mendousl.v popular with audiences •—Sen. Russell (U ., oa.j pre projected government apending. uU attendance is hoped for. and if isn’t a pleasure for him; it’s a island’s ed>icational institutio:i. name of a street sign when only day to be the Eisenhower ad­ nnd the residents are downright one or two letters of the name throughout the country. The Cor­ DON'T dieted tnday the Eisenhower q-gber disclosed yesterday what he here are any who find they can- chore. Nine times out of ten nerstone Club ta extremely proud I ministration’s choice to take t be present for the dinner, they chagrined shout it. j are visible on either end of the administration will have dif- called "operation economy”; the Gene Autry Pays a Visit to Tommy i he’s got B Car that’s three sizes ___ _ ,, HcrAhl Photo. to be able to offer thla entertain-1 Throw Thom Away over direction of the State e urged to report at the meeting. too large for him anyhow. Has The school committee of Poi ts-1 sign. , finiltv' rpfliicinff SDCnding by. recruitment of 75 business and Hopes Dim Plan Seeko ment to the people of greater i still Plenty Of Wmr Left In management experts Departihent’s overseas infor­ C to wrestle It around corners, and mouth the only towm We know of And that’s not all. As we said, Mis. Herbert King.sbury of 4 Shoes Repaired. Hera more \han a hllf Wllion^ol- ■ --a .e m e n t expert, to investigate whi'fh Is part of an Island (the the street sign is oftttn placed be- Durkin street receives a plaque ' The di.splays featured scouting Hartford in its latest drive for I spending requirements of executive • Mrs. F. Leo Barrett of S.'S Deep- parking the thing is pure torture. funds for the proposed new school; | mation program. }vood drive, president of St. Marga- Another one is the careful type. Island of Rhode Island In the state hind the light pole. Well, even if ‘ fixim William Kloppenburg, Boy crafts and activities. The plaijue iar.s even if it squeezes all the' agencies for the coming year. A congressional course, unwill­ Bt’s Circle, Daughters of Isabella, He’s got a -car and it has to last of the same nameli and has an -1 you go past it and try lb get a lookdl.strict chairman, for her hears a picture of a .saluting scout The committee in charge, in ad-1 SAM yULYES waste out of the military pro­ The . Taber said, is to trim ing to be quoted by name, told On Ghange New Cre^k dition to Busky, includes: finance, 1 rill represent the circle a t the an- him a long time. He takes it other island (Prudence l.sinnd) as at it from behind there, usually | providing the Window nnd has an inscription of appre- down the 78>^ billion dollar budget new’smen he understood that Sec­ John Tierne.v; program. Stanley ’ Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ gram. J■lU^ meeting and orientation pro­very, very easy. Neyer drives part of it has promised to take isn’t enough light st night. IO;(UgpiayH which attracted so much cinlion. The award ws.s pre.sented Rus.sell, former chairman of the sent to Congress Jan. 9 by former retary, of .State Dulles had, or Choman; patrons, Miss Madeline ] ter Kind Done While Ten gram of the state organization at too fast. Shifts carefully, doing action. make out the name on the s iin j favorable comment auring Boy last night at a meeting of district W alt. Armed Services committee, said President Truman. Taber made no shortly would, ask Johnston to be­ Smith; reception, Mrs. Cllfford- promises about a balknced budget. In Taft Law Ihe Hotel Bond. Sunday, March 1. all In his power to provide a nice The Prudence Islanders don't unless you want to climh up the R,.out Week, officers. 15 M APLE STREET his Intimate contracts with the de­ come head of the International in­ U. S. Buylog Ciuncheon at 12:30 will be followed mind the wa.y the woodpeckers pole. And rosily, who vanis to \ Scorso; ticketa, Mrs. William Bel- 1 His previously announced goal: a formation administration IIIA). smooth ride. Any other car that fiore; ushers, Charles Busky; and ' Opp. First National Store fense program have convinced him ly a panel discussion, of which comes too close gets a nasty look. have pecked its one-room school climb up a pole al night? Parking Lot only a relatively small amount of 10 billion dollar cut. Its activlUea include the Voice Washington, Feb. 23—(A*) Past State Regent Miss Esther full of holes that's all right. publicity. Paul F. Ryan. Repre­ Declaring the Truman budget of America operations, now under WoBhinffton, Feb. 28-r<^ And this fellow never ‘,’put.s on” senting the Notre Dame Alumni of "fat” can be trimmed off outlays —A top level Labor Depart­ jpranker vdll be moderator. the brakes. He "applies” them. What they don’t like Is the wav The I’lirrhnse Town Employes ’ Pensions in that field. / w-as “loaded w ith w-aste, inef­ investigation by the Senate In­ —The Houlse Agricultuneom* the bees' have holed up In the The Pearl Street Purrhase. which Hartford in an advisory capacity vestigations subcommittee headed ment Advisory committee The car Is- always spic, and span, are‘David Begley. Donald F. Mc- "O f course, we could cut military ficiency and unnecessary expense,” mitte today endorsed < R fou^ ■ . The Auxiliary Police will meet wa.shed every Week, polished every, woo'dpecker holes. lo Hme may gain as mucl\_ recogm- j ...apending by 10, billion dollars if Taber aald "our aim is to ellml'i by Senator McCarthy (R-Wis). met W an hour and a half to­ SM esday a t 8145 p.m. for shooting ‘ fir.' Francis L Brady, sThnol' t'ob and Inipoftanre as the j Manua and, John E. Lynch Jr,— • Cnnipion Has Restgifed other month and greased.,and oiled Increased by Directors Due to the unusual ’ interest in we chose to do it/out I don’t know nate the ps:dding and squandering day to discuss amendments to mractice at the State Armory, every thousand nilles. committee chairman, has pronil.sed ana-Purchase, cropped up at the, how much dcfeilse we would have and give the American people a Dr. Wilson Compton, former jim ae planning to attend the din- relief and even hints st other im- Ualian-American .Society banquet; this' event, arrangements have president of Wa.ihington’ State the Taft-Hartley law and then Then we have the nerVotis one. been made to accept reseiwationa left,” the Gejjrgla. Senator aald. rock-bottom budget.” Ser in Springfield tonight are re- provementa such as modern ’ ’''"J . . , j j Hiken Are Put on Sliding another location if he' fulfilled cer- - 2. Taber’s committee, it was University, resigned last week as adjourned for 10 days. meet with Secretary nested to meet at the police sta- .lumpy as a cat. pits up on the in advance' of the public sale of 1 Other De\-elopments edge of his sent as though he plumbing. For the Islanders, i C®"' ' tain sanitation requirements. tickets. Persona desiring to secure learaed, neither expects nor wants UA administration. Dulles, in ac­ ion a t 8:45. FILMS As Russell spoke out in an inter­ culture Benson a a aoott'ail doesn’t know whether to Jump oiit modern plumbing would be almost I ^’'‘i’"Kcr Martin k athcr Han- Scale Rftsis with Ctetl^ KarUer ycsLcid$iy i^averty said tickets early may send check to President Eisenhower tb send cepting Comton’s resignation; sa'd Washington, Teh. 23—(A*) J DEVELOPED AND view, there were these other devel­ It was not related -to the Senate sible to discuss it, or finish the ride. Eyes dart all a.s radical as modern "..tonmbile.s i John Tierney, finance chairman. opments in the budgetary and re­ Congress a revision of the Truman —A 15-member committee previous ing of $2M00 Payment Mr‘e“ t!'""''* “ PRINTED Inquiry. Drafted last weeR W a eubesia* over the roadroau andana a milemiie on each I | ‘ '’'"'■"irte f'l speaker had pointed, in a humor- lated ta.x fields; budget. representing industry, labor aide of it. Piece of paper blciwlng' mo.sl suitable trau-sportation for „, rBngc- The source reporting that John­ . , - ' , Elmer Johnson. Middle turnpike 24-HOUR SERVICE 1. Chairman Taber (R-N. Y.l of son might be Compton’s successor acrosa the highway causes him to the community s bumpy road.s. Pagani said After brief public hearings last po„n,.y dealer cvho has op- . the House Appropriations commit- .(Continued on Page Nine) and the public today began Film Deposit Box said there was some doubt' John­ closed-door conferences aimed - * * shy like a skittish horse. Anything iiint 'he had a ’’bone to pick ” with niRh*. the D irectors posed u.sing the di.spo.sal area for IN C O M E T A X for cattle men. QUINN’S the least bit out of the ordinary Trlskedekaphohla garbage^said recently he and an son would take on ti*5 unless Police Chief Schendcl, and for that voted to increase pensions to Have your taxes computed or At Store Entrance the Information program wa.s re­ at reaching a compromise m akes him. pounce on th at worn If .you're superstitious, you're In oppo.silion group aland 'ready to (3) '8Upped-ii# R iM taqlRv tig leB.sqn they w ere seated at op- jo^vn employes on a sliding scale checked hy a qaaliripd tax ac­ moved from the State department agreement on changes in the theadlltary. 7 brake pedal like a starving calj for s bsd yesr. We’ve already had poslte ends of the table. basis, voted an appropriation of' seek an injunction to stop the town ' countant. Call Mitchell S-5416 PHARMACY goes for a plump, littler mouse. He I one Fridsy the 1.3lh, last week, from dumping there. , ' i and established under a new in­ Taft-Hartley Law. . (S) Temporary curhn ea'fonln It so happened that the general 5,',,78i .,^4 to finance the increases, for appointment, or atop in at McKay Asks Fast Vote dependent agency. There has been The advisory committee Was bMf ImporU. ~ doesn’t enjoy driving, not a bit. Jf I There’s another one coming up manager and Father Hannon were approved an appropriation of Martin has said he feels the ob- | KEMP'S 241 Main S tric t. Available a t talk of making it independent. named by Secretary of Labor Dur­ (4) Ooremment buying of aieiU he hits a little heavy traffic, he's next mpnth. And Just to make sure seated next to each other, while $6,000 in pa.vment of garbage dls Jectors could not get an Injunc- ! vour convenlenee. pretty well shot for the rest of thej-Uist no one Is missed, there’s an- Leaaner was aeverar seats away ; p,",;,Vi until the'b^^^^ the: VW"'**® ‘he town creates a . The Philadelphia educator for­ kin to help'draft.the amendments for the achool lunch pn^pram. OPEN SUNDAYS merly was chairman of the Citi­ nlght. other 1.3th coming in November of from them. When if came Mar-, fiscal year ’ ' ] nuisance. For Hawaii_Statehood which the Eisenhower administra­ Hope aald tha Africultura (ft* Another, one ia. the .belligerent.] thla year, ------■- - zens -Committee for the Hoover tion will recommend to Congress.' TaFtment already ia civi>« eo^ tin’s turn to-speak, he also eoiru,; xrt approving Ihe increa.ses, the4 ’ ©Irectar H arij X -Jlrato quW', report, a group formed to press SA.M.101F.M. one. You’ve all seen him. He | if you're afraid of the Number menled on the arrangement and board decided to set a ceiling of libhed Marlin about the "o«>rib.i.tvpossibility Prospects for agreement were not •kiaration to'tli Qa iitoU. ^ doesn’t Just drive his car. He„oi;-ji3. know what you’ve got?,lt’a of finding another lacgtion. The Washington, Feb. 23— (A>)—Secretary of the- Interior Mc- for government reorganization bright but Durkin expressed hope DMhNwm A Ofliriaa said he llked .U very much. . The 52,000 on pensions. The action cut plans recommended by a study he could get a meeting of minds SP.M.tolP.M. Iders that vehicle around. Road called trlskedekaphohla. We know reason'- M artin said, wa.s that he former Police Chief Samuel G. geiiersl manager answered that no Kav todav urged Congress to grant Hawaii immediate state­ Rope said thara la aome dtff«h 1 courtesy doesn't mean anything to! becBuse the National Committee was discussing Isnd on Park atrccl suitable one is available. ' 1 commlazion headed by the former on the law’s controversial points. enca of opinion among Uvaato^ him. He dislikes women drivers Gordon out of an Incro'a.se. hood. In a statement for a House Interior subcommittee hear­ President. ' of 13 Agnin.it Superstition, PreJii with Father Hannqn. If Leaaner Gordon now receives a $2,000 M artin also .said m ost of the odor Approved by Ike man ea to the need for credit dice ami F ear ha.a told us so. The was seated with them. Marlin said ypai-iy ■ pen.sion. ing, McKay called for legislation to let Hawaii become the McCarthy’s Investigations sub­ The committee, narned by Dur­ ■letance, adding: and fl.v nuisance at the area are committee. searching fp*- evidence com m ittee’s offices are in Room 13, he was afraid the priest woul^"get ’ TJic.52,000.celling — — ---■ waa. contained J caused by . the. fact. that, raw 49.th state upon a determination by •_ ^ ___ , kin last we^k with Elsenhqwer’'B . *'My thought in that than ia h t .. l820'’Broadway, New York 19, N.Y. I-esaner to negoUate” for him. the President that all requirement., ~ T "T O of Waste'And subversion In'"Voice” okay, is composed of five members Herald Photo. a nead right nenr, th an wiB> in an amendment to a motion. Di-| sewage is hy-passed untreated operations, took te.stfmony behind Seems that women are more sup- I It will be remembered that the rector Walter T'. Mahoney was from tf'ie sewage disposal plant. laid down by Congress have been I ^ each representing , the public, in­ Tommy Buslam, T5, son of Sir. and Mr*. Benjamin Bnslam of >184 Beatoa atreeti la nltleally 111 fore thl» aituatkm ie over. Z fpel orstitlous than men except In the jtown paid t-esaner $1.3,000 for a. 7: arnong the six who voted for the cIos.sed doors today from Nathan­ dustry and labor. All sides seem to but he hrvikn out with a hig smile this morning when his mother to|d him he had a vMtar—M and that it could not be eliminated iel Weyl, a W'ashlngton free­ we need aome cteMt noR. not wiM- Is Very Important theatrical world. There evei-j’bod.v by 110-foot atrip of land al P earl nmendmenf. but made it rleai until the plant is improved. *” Even though Hawaii has a pro- have fingcra crossed on any suc­ other than Gene Autry, noted cowboy star. Arrangements for Autry** vlalt U Tsmmy. S Haat- e u e th ie ig h n g v h w h i la just as siiperstitlou.s as the next and Main streets). ,, later that he had done so by error po.sed staU constitution already, in -*• g lance writer. cessful, outcome. ford Courant newsboy, were made by the Courant. The visit wan to have 'takes pln«» at TaoiM^jMa Mahoney attacked the sanitary In testlmonv' la.st year to the one. the committee tells us. When his turn rsme to speak, in favor of denying land fill niethoci as inadequate for existence, he .said, the bill before ■ g , R , V* 5 1 G 1 2 Durkin said he will use what­ but he wa* .transferred to the hospital Friday 4vhen hla eiwallfinn womeaed. AntryjjNM-4||M |e i I Founder and executive secretary Senate Internal Security aubeonri- G O O D Ihe iricprc.sslble Leaaner as.sured „„ increase "to the man who garbage disposal at the Olcott tha committee would put off state- J I/O • V J A- CKOR-R^ ever siiggestiond he gets from tlie Children’* Ward whUe here and entertained taa jranimalan eOfc'JUs thema neag, *Tai Baaklklii'R i To All Children of the committee is Nick MatSoii- kather Hanno'n that if you eome started the idea of increased pen- hood for the territory until Con- mittee, Wevl described himself as committee in prfiparlng amend­ die Again." street area. «d cM vleB ^thet jUMno- kas, who-lias made a life stud.v of down this end I 11 get. you more aions.” Onl.v five votes are needed gresa passes another bill approv­ a former Communist and said he ments to be submitted to Congress. the art of debunking aupeislltion. ] money.” had aeen Alger Hias pay dues at prteee en not going to * VISION 11 Can Be j to carry a motion. ing a constitution. falling. He started pretty young, too. He' ------Ends Deliberation Say* Provisions filled i Fourth Lost An Important was born in |Navarino, Greece, on The Real Thing ) $2,000 ceiling cut from "Farm prices «ro itabUWng gt Factor In QUALITY McGa.v said he could see no rea- ‘ official, now is serving a jail term figures the labor and industry .slightly lower leveta and they niMf June 13, 1903. His name has 13 Overheard a conversation be-i: 57 .-592 g.r, $.5,7R1..34 the am ount son f o r ’.such a requirem ent when | members can reach agreements on •Their letters. He is the 13lh child of a Irycen two women the other day. ^ covering the increases. AT LOWEST PRICES st. John’s, Nfld., Feb. 23— for perjury. He was convicted go up aomewhat," Aiken said In n« the proposed constitution "has i of lying when he denied that he amendments short of some miracle. interviaw. "that doesn't meett SchiMilwork family of 13. And he first set eye.s 1 The topic was television and the The hoard’.s action on the pen­ _(/P)_Three U. S. F-84 jet The committee members include .K on the Statute of Liberty on Feb. : Job each girl had trying to .get been in exi.stencc for over two had furnished State department everything is roay but farm prlcae sion increa.ses would appear to yrar.s, apiii has received attention.’’ ’ fighters crashed near Goose such figures as AFL President aren’t going through the floor." "13. 191". i iindres.sed In the evening while have brought to an end long de­ Bay Air Base in Labrador documents to a pre-war Soviet George Mcany, CIO President Wal­ It ha* been proven many timea that.amnrt From all indirsUons. triskedeka- | trying to see a television pro.gram Holden’s Flowers He addeil; espionage ring. Flnrai Ineomo Foreeaet children ahowM poor achool grpdes because liberation hv the dl-ectors, the "So far as I am aw’are, Us pro- ter Rcuthcr. President Harry Cancels Sino-Soviet Saturday and another is miss­ T he Agriculture department, they couldn’t see th e ts-ork. I-et 'u s help you phobia does not phase Mr. Mat- at the. same time, Town Pension Board, and General 81 Oaklond Stroat Moses of the BIturninous Coal Op­ aoukas, ■ One woman said. "Why, I wlah vi.sions are fully in accord with the ing after one of the . worst (Continued on Page Nine) fficnawhlle, forecaat that farm la- correct this condition with proper glaases aft­ j Manager Richard Martin on the e.s.sential principles of good gov­ erators Assdtistlon and Ben ------the coinmerclal.s were longer, I Tel. M l.9.7743 dome from the aale of produeta er yon have had your chlld'a eyes tealed. I sublect. , ernment on the American plan.- multiple jet accidents in his- Moreell, of fii«' Jones & Laughlin ^ ’’■’T ' Taipeh, Formosa, On to Hartford ' ; ju.sl shout get one sl'le of m.v .-i,,,Still 1 to., he worked out In full C this month would b* about two bO. ALWAYS OPEN^ NOW! ‘‘Tf however. Ihe proposed con- torv. Steel Company -^enatoFS Llrge lioa dollarsror just about theasm a -Some ttmr Bgo—oh,more than a h„tr up In rrtrlera when L have to ‘ ,|JtnlT aiV plaii.s to abandon the stitution docs contain anything The U. S. Air Force says one It was clear that Durkin, the CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS YEAR ’ROUND year now w# reported in this gd hark into the living <-oom to present pension niah and adopt tRV Warplanes Free China, in a dramatic g - r a 1 ^ a* In Fabruary of laat y*ar. Zb the Congress deems objectionable, pilot w as killed. A nother is mi.ss- former chief of thfe AFL Plumbers Cold War move of open de­ January, It said, recaipts from space v.-hat .we considered a veiy.wHlch the plav. Sometimes 1 pocisl Seciirltv toeether with , a ' then it .scem.s to me the lime for ing over the A tlantic about 100 Union and onl.v Democrat in the seiloi's (law in the slreet-mnrklng don't get mv hair done until the i .mipnipnie;ital plan. ” i Convert In Mid-winter Firmer Stand R e d B l o c on marketings were 12,700,000,000, taking corrective action is now, miles south of Greenland, his fate Eisenhower .cabinet, ititendcd to fiance to Soviet Russia, today approximately the level'of Janu­ ■svaltra employed ..in M:anche.aicr.M;^ancheaicr. , pi-ogruirr’piogwiin' . .eorLs."...... eorLs.!’...... ’ ,..4: The $6,000. app.-oprlation. .will j. unknown. The other two escaped Pound oil Red announced it was declaring! time we noted ihal many The other woman hot later. make a try at least at winning ary . 1M2. At that time we noted that many The other woman said she also coyer p.i.'ynient for garbage re-' serious injury. • some degree of agreement ohTaft- 'of the '('treets had th.etr names h'ad television'froiiHtes. "I leave "On the other hand; if there is On Red Pacts null and voiii the Nationalist Korean Peace January receipts from Hveatodi moval from March I, the bi'gin- ind Never Lose a 1 nothing objectionable in the pro- On Way to Europe Hortley changes. Eisenhower has and livestock products wer* re­ marked on only one aide of the sign the room during a commercial ’to nlng date of a new contract, to Roads, Stocks Chinesc-Russian t)-eaty of pfiserl constitution—and I believe The planes were part of a flight promi.sed to support changes fair 1945. ported to have been $1,400,000,000. and that, as a reaclt, a bod.v coiil start preparing mv hair for the Aii-r. J.’), the beginning of the next there is not- then it seems to me of 16 F-84a en route to Europe and to both labor and ma>,agement. ’Washington, Feb. 23 (^c-Jn- United Nations. N. Y„ Feb. *3— or about S per cent under the Rg. not see what street it wSs that he' next day. I can hear the voice The "move clears Ihe way for fiscal ’’iar. the thing to do is to proyide that were '’flying from Goose to Seoul, Feb. 23—12 B-29s also hit repair facilities j tee. Sen. Taft of Ohio, the Repub­ reeognlze the new Peiping Red re­ position this way * In a televised B u lle tin s could use tha area or he could use UNIT combines’Jall moving parts in one , authorized by Congresa. field. Trolley Crash lican lender, said the resolution . haslietball courts erected for ai’m- The current hearing deals only A rescue helicopter located the five miles northwest oL Pyong- 1 gime when it came to power in Interview; Increase In Our Business nier JeagUe play .... More parking : might be ”a little more explicit.” "I don’t think the Russians want from the AP Wlree compact, Maled unit. Seals out ttoilble. with statehood for Hawaii. Both. two surviving, pilots within 2'0 vang, the Korean Cojnrsunist cap- j 1949.. I.4iler Peiping, claiming sov­ fiall.a on*Malh street on Thur«day Ital. ■ ...... - - " - r — —Sen. Hlckenlooper IR-Ia.) went ereignly of all China, announced to discontinue the Korean war. A« Require.s only aecqhds for ihapeetton Republican and Democratic plat- mintues. One was taken to Goose D e a t h s at 59 a step further yesterday. He. pro­ j^ntghts .. .. Hou.ne of com fort n e a r' and adju.stment. A.ssures uninterrupted Bomber -^rewa reported some it was continuing to adhere to the long as 'they have that attitude, rMsln street .... Less, teen-age,; posed a congressional declaration Moscow treaty. there is no use toe-dancing around BOY DRINK8 D'YE We Are Making This Our Last low-coat operation year after~>’ear. (f^ontlniied on Page Thirteen) (4)ontimird on Page Two) anti-aircraft fire. that the U. S.- does not. recognize ' and srtuu tofi,V'v\eeder,r'on’'the ’»iae! B-2^ light bombers ranged over In Mexico City In 19,50, Russia and Red China in the UN on the question and M ertdea, Feb. tS — tffl—^Twa> 'streets anv hour of the ds.v .... tjrt once secret agreements them­ splitting hair*. year-old Michael Oayaor waa rtk large .sections of North Korea in selves as permanently bindinig. signed'a new treaty of good will, ' Twilight Ba.sebsll League back In EXCLUSIVE! Delco-Built Controls . . . the dark. Their crews reported security and mutual assistance' ”Of course, their attitude may ported la ertUeal eeadUtoa at Special Until Further Notice Mexico aty., Feb. 2.3 OF) Fed­ The resolution submitted to Meriden HoapKal after awaOew- : operation st the We t| Side Oval,. . matched to burner for level heating Crisis Here to Stay: de.stroying 12.5 Communi.st ve­ aim ed lRrgel.v a t Japan. U nder this change and we will be here to talk Feve-.a! good cold nights ao that hicles, one locomotive and hits on eral ami city officials investigated Congress by Eisenhower rejects pact R u s a i a was to have with­ with them about it if it does." lag a quantity of-lye fas M* beiaa AUCTION comfort! reports today that a brake failure sny interpretations of agreements, thla monilag. Hla father told po­ yo'ungsters who received new,: s communications center. drawn from Dairen and Port Ar­ The assembly recessed its ses­ I, sketea from Santa Clauawtll hsi-e j The U. S. Fifth Air Force said and overloading caused the dis­ such ns those made at Yalta during thur b,v the end of 1952 and return sions Dec. 20 until tomorrow to lice be m not know bow m BY last night’s toll broiight to 1.303 astrous head-on trolley crash he're Worid War II, which "have been the jointly operated Changchun allow the Elsenhower admlnistra- child bad gottcB to the lye IwSi ; a chance to tr.v them out-at Center | ..-EXCLUSIVE! General Motors engin- 1 Congress Struggle Ue. feb. 23 to Feb. 28 Springs Pond before the.v o'A'grow the total of Communist vehicles Saturday night in which at least railroad in Manchuria to Chinese tloH tlm h afte r th e inauguration ' eered for lower fuel bills . . . longer (Continued on P»ge Nine) ‘ them Bus'terminal at destroyed in the past 12 nights. 59 per.sons were killed and 81 ownership. But only the railroad Jan. 20 to fashion its Korea policy. service I \ On the ground, Alllied infantry- others seriously injured. was returned la.st December. The Lodge’s statement yesterday was TWAINS NOT MEETING . Center, Waahlngton, Feb. SS—(ft—Mov- > _ A Non. Economic Policies j men best back two small probing Tlie accident de.scrihed by dffl- Soviets will continue to hold their his .first public pronouncement on .cials jy! the worst, in the history M anchurian, base ciitics for JUi in- theKorea situation. big to avert poesible imiible, pe> HAVE YOUR CHILDREN'S American Legion ' attacks pn> the; central froht—one iiro eateWe the WMIe Raaae to* I Malca today ,'Stay you; slai t ta.Iiva;:the ,myd by a.. Chinese platoon .against transit .defipilie.. tim e undcf ,ter/n% iOf .an ir - ...,;rCail*;PMCie.-'£:OUaCU teta -ergbijtieleBWB* I . care-free .deipcndable. aufomaUc Delco-'Meat'^.i^to^nverslon ' Oil ' ■ '(NOTE; .This la the first .of. lour.. invoLve, a t Uaal tt mpoi'arll.y, tic^. Finger -ridge-and the other " by- system -occurred alter slark on a l^ews T id b its agreement'inked in Moscow last Last week,, after other delega­ some-21V -Refls -sgalTist'«m o titp o st-’one-w#y '-serburban truck, -fiSptem ber.- -- ___ -an# -E|bul' Beeeai, [: B urner. JSehiaaUpnal qviicK’-installatlop: techolftu*..B[Sr.h.dU. yvv. tf,- •riirle*. which examine, the think-; tiflclng.: and rectsing > some .preUy tions had'complalnedthat'thrVrSr berg apart fiwm thoee tevorbag! CLOTHES GLEANED DURINO make the chSnge or replace yoiir old burne^ right noiv. 'on the ing lieliind the new adml,niatra- cherished ideas. ■ in the Mundung valley. Brief pa- .Both trpUeya.;were war indicating-no conerete- ap­ .. . . - <>uH«d from AP Wi re« ' Foreign ’ Minister George- • ’Yeh 'aie Beath' fear. Ihe' ‘ebb* ■ coMest lH nut the general line* of The new Treasury leaders have where. j were mangled In the wreckage. been consulted on the action be­ them in for a peace council. He ■One of the antiquated cars, jam­ about MO persona demaadlBg SCHOOL VACATION thought, the second tax policy, the given evidence they hbp«-to ham­ The Eighth Army said four Eighth Army in Seoul says alr- cause "it was purely an internal enjoined aecrecy on them but it clemency circled directly la freab You may sbtuAIIy save enough in fuel in just' a few seasone mer out a new economic policy small-scale but bloody patrol med with 90 picnickers, was mov­ m atter." ' was learned that they decided to to pay for this burner. Fatnous Geneial Motors engineering has third monetary and credit policy eraft (unidentified) is responsible of the White House shortly after and the fourth debt numagement with Congress, not against it.^ Sec­ ing down a sleep grade and was Nationalist Chins' declared the sit sight on the UN assembly truce developed revolutionai-y features that get more heat from every retary Humphrey.' Undersecretary supposed to switch onto a siding to for dropping one ■mall bomb on policy.) (Continued on Pagb Two) Allied rear area over w.eek end in treaty had been "violated and nul­ proposal, drafted by India, which Feb. 25, 6 P.M. drop of oil: The Rigid-frame fnotor. fan, pump and fuel control Marion Folsom, deputy Secretary wail for a trolley laboring up the i the Communist Chinese and North which narrow e.stape by Army lified by the Soviet Union in carry­ TANKER MAKES PORT * 1*' * valve are sealed in one simple cartridge-type Rotopower unit W. Randolph Burgess and Tax Ad­ hill. / Koreans rejected after the Soviet for easy Inspectioiv and adjustment. Thin-Mix Fuel Control stops By K R .\N |t O’BKIE.'V personnel is reported . . . Two ing out its program of aggreialon Singapore, Feb. 23—W — Hw viser Dan Throop Smith have The dnwn-bourtd car’s motorman, bloc voted against it In the UN. skipper of Ike. Flanleh tanker •‘after drip,” stops, waste. Custom-Built Turbulator and Nozzle Wa.ihington. Feb. 23^ i/F) One quietly been circulating througli Eisenliower Tiikcs more "ehlld burglars” are picked in China,” thought, which can work wide and who.se foot was amputated, said The N stlonallst Foreign OIBce V. K. Krishna Menon, the Indian Wlima ftaially brought Ms carga lENEHT OF THE GENERAL FUND give utmost efficiency now. and years from now. T the offices of Senators and Repre­ he heard a "di.v crack ” w.hen he up by New Haven authorities as deep change.s in the nation's econ- young thieves are trapped in rear of CommunbU-coasIgaed jet.avbi* sentatives on Capitol Hill. Dav Off from Work applicfi his ai;’ t-iakes at the top (Continued on Page Nine) (Continued on Page Nine) tinn fuel Iqto Singapore barbeb onjy. may be.said to dominate the In their talk; with legislators, of the hill, and they failed to lake of elo.ied drug store. 25% new administration's economic Police Comnil.isioner Monsghan today but refused to say wbetber "cooperation" and "jdint study", hold. W a.shjngton. Feb. 23 — he would try to run the Nattea On All THE OFFICE AND policies.' are prominent words. William of New York (fity lake* to televi- alist Chbieee blockade. AD Lagionnolras and friends af tha Logian arc Make The Change Right It is:, Cri.sus ha.s come to stay. McCheaney Martin. Jr., chairman j President Ei.ienhow’er took time ((’ontinued on Page Three) *lcm to defend hi.i own administra­ o)it today for s W a.shington’s tion and conduct of officials un­ Out of this the Eisenhower gov­ of thi Federal Reserve Board, Reds^ Facists Lose Ground CX>P-SLAYER.FACES TRIAD SALESROOM OF THE enkod ta donate articles. What hove you got? ernm ent ha.s evolve/i an economic backs them up. j Birthday round of golf. der him . . . Iiique.it is planned at I The President left the White' TrambuM, Feb. 20—(/P) Jeka Now, TODAY! program which follows a const-tent • One of the above said, privately, Sheldon, Iowa, to inve.itigate rrash Donahue, 2S-year-«ld Maaaaebsif. line through fax, budget, mone­ "We are not putting together a 'House shortly before. 11 a.m. for Democrats of nnow plow-and passenger train the Burning Tree Country Club in . To Socialists in Austria Vote setts refematory paralea waa Mombors wiN be on hand doily storting Monday, tary-credit, debt management, program which we are, going to which killed one person snd in­ bouad over te TbIreeM Oeoa^ nearby Maryland. jured 25. I,. CHILDREN’S CONN. POWER CO. controls, support and regulation take up the Hdl try to ram Redistrictiiig Bill Superior Ceort today for M m There was no infornration as to I : 165-seat lower chamber, but the Fob. 9, from 4 p. m. on and Sundays 1 to 5 p. m.. to C.fNfPnL M O T O R S policy. ' ■ J down the throat of Congress. We Medical referee clears mystery Vienna, Austraia, Feb. 23---(R— in the slaying of 8tate_ 773 MAIN STREET Much'of thp policy ha.i already are asking for ideas. We want re­ who was In the Pre,sidcnt’» parly. surrottndlng death of Londcinderry, Another dualltion government of country's complicated voting laws Hiirtford, Fob. 23 .(/I5 , Demo- N. H.. couple by re^xirling they made Chancellor Leopold Figl'a man Eraeet Morse, rocoiva coHs ond pick up merchondiso. emerged in word or action. Much ports of studies from the Hill. We Since the birthday annivcr.iery Conservatives and moderately n-aived examiaatiem rrati<- Stste ’Chairman John M. died of Methanol ( wihmI Hleohol) Catholic Peoples party again par­ mbre is disclo.scd in the -speecheR are suggesting point studies. We fell on Sunday, today is a holiday Leftists appeared in prospect for already beea foaad do not suppose that all our ideas for mo.1t federal workers. Eisen- Bailey refiirned from a Florida va- poisoning. . . . United Nations is occupied Austria today following liament’s largest with 74 members. mmm and piiblication.s of ELsenhower’s Because of this. President Theo­ reopeaalble for tlw Fib. I t I hower fell in -line by scheduling no cation in time to take a hefty on record as declaring Kussia vio­ parliamentary elections in which CLOTHES if you are unable to bring your don4it]on to tho chief economic aides before they will he accepted, and some of them lag of Morao oa tlM Martop we will not even propose, We appointments. Even the usual swing at Republican plans to re- lated 1945 China treaty with Na­ the Socialists , scored marked dor Koemer, himself a Socialist, WILL BE CLOSED p a ^ w a y . took„ roffice. 1. .i ■’ hope in the end to have a coherent i Monday morning strategy nj;eetlng district the State Senate, along tionalist government. gains. waa expected to ask Figl to form Logion Hom e eoH ony of the feHowiiig numbers: But the administration is al- a solidly based econ- i with congressional leaderss w a s with some other administration Twenty thousand members of The Communists, neo-Nazis, a new cabienet. \ ready Catholic Conservatives and all The Catholic leader, who has NiEW BNVOYil StATSD See ady engagefi in two ' omy accriptable to Congress and to called off.' h plans. ■ armed’forces plus hundreds of key W aaklagtaa, Fab. BB. i 'WBrT-- MANCHESTER ALL DAY MONDAY, fights with Co:igrcfSyOver farm us." The President and his wife at­ ■ Former U. S. Rep. Abraham A. rivilian* sch^uled to take part in other facticins in the country aatride headed the country’s governing prices and tax reduction. Basis of Program tended a service in Washington’s Riblcoff and Mayor John L. Sulli­ 1953 series of nuclear testa, ac­ the Iron Curtain lost ground in the Socialist • ConservaUve coalition Tbe White Heaae aMWMw« W 9-8(l6S 9-7757 3-5592 How much of its well ordered Here are the foundations of that dwTi church yesterday, motoring to van of New Britain joined him; cording to announcement from voting, held in the nation’s Ameri-' since It wap formed In December, day tbaS I'economic program , the essentially program : Christ . Episcopal Church in nearby The occasiop wap a testimonial Pentagon. . .. Netherlands-govern­ ca, British. French and Russian 1945, appeared certain to ask the win DRY CLEANERS WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY The Bantly OO Co., Inc. non-political, businessman admin­ The Eisenhower government i Alexandria, Vs. dinner last nig^t for State Senator ment .reveals it is floating bond occupation zones. aocialUU again to participate In be Awbaasadar b» Ri istration can put through the pollt- i takes the view that as pf Jan, 20, Accompanied by Virginia’s Joseph A. .mnaquisto,, Harlfoiyl loan of 209 million guilders, about "the Socialists polled the largest the cabinet, Froadi WUte la in fS WILLS STa TEL MI-3.7254 9-2395 3-8678 < 9-3708 331 MAIN STREET TEL. MJ-9-4595 Ically senritiye Congress i* % dZ’] million In C, S, dollar*, to n.umber of votes and picked up six, dor tei Mexlea. question. For the program would9 I• (Continued on Page Thirteen) (Continued on Page Four) • , (CVmtinued on Page Four) help pay for part of flood damage, new seats lor a totaLot 73 in the-‘ (OoBtlaued ea Page Ttgo) aa# White are a ■ f ' '■ ^ ■ ^ ,l i ' r (T4 •'f. X

-V. • • " /■ i PAGE THREiy • MANCUESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1953 - MANCHESTER EVENiBiG HERALD.' MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, F]pBRUARY^;?3, 1953"

the p arty ixitled 662,501 votes In Red Cross Drive'Gets Off on Right Foot Oter 500 to Canvass Ifei Columbia the 1951 presidential elections. Coventry ■ /■ Allan Heywood| Three U.-S. m W^plane^ TJie party lost supporters in kll . ■ A ' , of Its stroiigholda . including' the Pound on Red area around SaJxburg, and in CIRCLE Death Delays During ’53 Red Cross TfMv RANGE and OIL Grange to Spon^ wive Erauiiau, where'Adolf Hitler wa* Tear Gas Bomb Explosion Jets Crash, bom. 'The Socialists picked •.up ENDS TONIGHT The Manchester Red Ooss began • the call’ by contributing genar Roads, Stocks most-of the league's.losses. CONTINUOUS M erger Talks 24 Hour Delivery Service For Hollan^ Jt^ief Funds Only one incident was reported Chases Willimantic Diners its fund drive today to raise a 1.V . to the 1953 Red CroM 1 during the voting. The Interior T _ Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Feb. 23 (A*) quota of $21,540. During the drive, serving on the Retail commit* Fourth Lost (Continued From Page One) ministry said 40 Socialists were • Coventry, Feb. iS—(Special)—-phy in Nathan Height*, fed .^the left ear. 'Vita D. Petraitis, 41, arrested in the Russian zone while - Labor groups throughout the na­ which wllVlast for two weeks, more tee, which Is headed by Columbia, Feb. 23;^tSpeclal) BlACnffiARD eral stamps $13.75; George W. and than 600 volunteer solicitors will driver, suffered abrasions of the clashes ,raged on the front Sun­ attempting to put up election post­ A prime topic of conversation In tion, shocked by the loss of a Karlin, are John Andl*lo,.f J( (Continued from Panre One) The grange herftr'twl sponsor a Ida Mae Hinlul to Lewis W. and canvass the town. Sixty per cent Blair, Daniel Backer, 8h« MORIARTY BROTHERS head pnd received treatment also. day*. . ers displaying a gallows and the T H E P i r a t e this community today and yester­ Agnes Frysinger of Manchester In third prominent leader in aa many drive to coljectfunds for Holland of the money collected will remain Bowers, Edgar Berube, Al ImmeUialfily, wh.ilp the helicopter His wife, daughter of Mrs. Fields, Tw'enty-one Chinese were re­ names of persons executed by the ’« n cH M tcoto* day was the tear gas bomb explo­ Actors’ Colony Estate. 815 CENTER STREET TEL. Ml-.l-Sia.'i relief. ^^--t6cal resident who wishes escaped injury. State 'Trooper Communists. months,' continued their expres­ In Manchester. Aaron Cook, Louis Chorchez, IKIb ported killed northeast of Pan- sion at a Willimantic restaurant Lewis W. Frvslnger of Man­ crew chief, Airman First Cla.ss to ,cofrtrlbute to the fund, whether John Tcrach of Colchester bar­ The election was western Eu­ I0IHT RDHflll sions of homage and condolence • The Red Cross makes its annual gar Clarke, Earl Campbell, OeorB orta a member of the grange or munJom--alte of the suspended UNM MMU-WHJJAH MNMX early Sunday morning. chester to Agnes A. Frysinger of today on the death of Allan S. appeal. for funds so that it may Dobln. Robert Dillon, Albert Oart- Thomas Mlllett of Palmyra. racks, Investigated but made no rope's second since, the Republican Hartford; Nathan Hale, Inc., to stayed with the oth'er. They ,w#fc tu)t. may .send his contribution to arrests. truce talks—In an eight-hour bat­ victory In the United States last Many Coventry residents go to Haywood,' recently, reelected vice carry out a program which is , of ner, William Gordon and Everetb Philip H. Isham, treasurer. the theater or dances In Williman­ Joseph SWago of Hartfoiyl in Na-* president of the Congre.sa of In­ vital importance to the American Keith. , ! picked up Sunday. . ' Hold “Kee" Night tle between Allied troops and Chi­ November. Greece moved sharply — ON THE SAME SHOW than H ale He'ighU.* federal stam ps Unfavonible w eath^ preVenUd I'ast Maatcni’ Night, 'Thirty young people attended the to the > right, in voting Nov. 16, tic and take a late snack at the dustrial Organizations (CIO.), people. Its three universally Others on the committee includBi Past master’s nignt was observ­ nese at rifle clubbing range. $2.20; Felice Glgllo of Bolton to the helicopter fnjm'TnakinR a sec­ RecreaUoh Councirs "Riec"" night which ihslailed Field Marshal Shell Chateau at the intersection Haywood collapsed on qj plat­ recognized major service* are; Stillman Keith, Karl KeUer, Burk, _ ed at Yeoman’s Hall by grangers Eigh{y-slx North Koreans were Ale.xandffr Papagoa as prime min­ ^ovfiOG£fiS-rmGl/i of‘u. s!* Route V Md State Refute i Eugeni, .^phonse “ ‘^1**®* form while adddressing a meeting helping disaster vlcttnis, serving ton Knopp, John Maloney, RObe^ ond. aipitt- ^atlirday. Emrins. Uie at. WllllmanUc YMCA Friday. Dr,. J 2;...... - iG ig llo /o f Bolton on Sw am p road, Wednesday' evening-. Eight out or Ralph E. Wolmer, program chair­ killed In two clashes 'dh thf Tar ister. Austria veered the other ot -union leadeya h?re Saturday the armed forces and providing Mllikowaki, Earle Rohan, Leaten Here^sfheviniY 'nlRhi MUlrtt. fashioned a shelter l.t past masters attended. Past eastern front, near Anchor hill. The tear gas bomb was dil- fed®r“l atam^ ^5_ night and died shortly afterward. ■Tilood fd)^' the' injured' and 'sick...... Shapifb. Robert Bcheiftr, ROf«f; fro m '-th e wrecUapF,'- inflated lt.s man' presented badge awards to way. Ma.ster Naaon Nuhfer of Florida the following members of the The Eighth Army said it lva.4 a 30- Charged in the ladies rest room and , f ’’L n f M nnXes^ Ironleall.v,* death came to .the It proves its value year after OlTarando and Walter Weir. . i rutiner raft for the remain/np: pilot and Mrs. Donald. E. Woodward, mimite skirmish started by an Al­ 64-year-ol(i son Of an English coal year by saving, lives, relieving Among those soltctUng in tl)e{ to carefree and administered first afd in be­ Gra-Y group; firemen donned masks to retrieve ( Eidwin rLd* wife of Donald E. Woodward, past Karen Anthony. Roberta Me- lied raiding patrol. . fHSf the still-smokingatill-smoking article before: ter on Cedar Swamp roa 1. miner- only three days before a anxiety and distress, and reducing residential drive are Mr*. 8h*r>, low freezinp; temperatures. hiBstcr, also of Florida sent special Another group of Allied raiders Incorporation Filed scheduled meeting of top leaders human suffering. This program, so wood Cheitey, Mis* Jennie Talare The third plane and its lifele.ss Quade and Barbara Woodward, any serious harm was caused. w sshd^ Y ^ ! greetings for the occasion. hit Chinese positions west of Kor- However, several patrons, includ­ Papers incorporating the Coven­ of the CIO and the American Fed­ much a part of the welfare and ski, Mr. and Mr*. Robert Noren,* pilot were found Sunday mornint;. swimming'; Patty Haynes, Karen Court Cases try Nurser>’ and Kindergarten were W oodward w as In New York Anthony, Carol Ann Jaswinski and angpo on the western front. The ing three un-named Coventry rea- eration of Labor to discuss the security of the nation, must go on. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Alexandgri En||tne Quits filed over the week end with the and Mlaa Joyce Grady. * visiting his sister who Is seriously Russell Evans, bowling. raider^ reported they . killed 18 ■the case of Edward G. Dorsey, Idents, were forced to flee. possibility of merging the two Each person is urged to "answer Later, Saturday, the pilot of ill and was unable to atten d the Chindsd. Police are of the opinion that a state secretary's office- in Hart­ Into a single unit. This was the the fourth craft radioed that his School Has Play 35, of the Bolton Lake House,. Bol­ meeting. Hubert-P. Collins, Henry Students of Mrs. Brehant’s fifth In Tokyo, ..the N avy said planes practical Joker is responsible for ford. constant goal of the silver-haired eni;in({^uit and he planned to tmil ton, ’ charged with two motor Mrs, Myrtle B. Carpenter, Grade the track and rolled down FRIGIDAIRE Hutchins, Raymond E. Clarke, grade class at Horace W. Porter from the U. S. carrier Valley Forge vehicle offenses, was continued .for setting off the bomb. top CIO organizer who had de­ mountain grade. One caught Are, out when the plane descended to teachjsr at the Center School, /■ Clayton E. Hunt, Philip H. Isham, School presented an Interesting pounded positions near the north­ one week In Towm Court this morn­ Students -Aid CUuuunate - voted his life to unity within la­ Trolley Crash Aa the city's angry population; S.OOO feet. Actual halt out time has Francis Lyman. Marlon Squier play commemorating George east coast port of Won.san with USHNELL Elcven-year-old Thomas Smlfh, recehtly^spoke to the parent-mem­ bor’s ranks. not been confirmed. ing. bers of the group. She pointed out demanded action, 4h9 goremmenti and Raymond E. Lyman were the Wa.shington at an assembly pro­ rockets, napalm (Jellied gasoline) Dorsey, who is free on $500 bond, a aix^h grade student at fhe Haywood's death followed bv began studying plan* to modemU!*; Four planes searched the area past masters in attendance. Jack and cannon fire. 0 the advantages to the town of three months f'e passing of Phil­ Deaths at 59 gram in the activity room of the George Hersey Robertson School,- is accused of driving while under available pre-school training facili­ the capital’* antiquated tranapwti Porcelain Paii' off southern Greenland for two C.srd, master, presented each school. The Boston Tea Party, Mid­ At Panmunjom, the Communists the Influence of intoxicating liquor is a pa\lent at the Windham Com­ ip Murray, CIO president and syitem. The line was owned until; hours \vlthout aurce.ss before bad TODAY and TUES. member wit!) an address book in night Ride of Paul Revere, the today accused the UN of bombing or drugs and driving while his munity Memorial Hoapital. The ties. ' ' William Gi'e-n, lon'^1i''’e. h”r»d or recently by a Canadian company,! weather forced abandonment of honor of the occasion. Signing of the Declaration of Inde­ camps ~ holding UN prisoners of license was under suspension. MAT. AT 2:99—EVE. AT 0 Smith boy was injured when he Tmlay’s Event Calenilfr the AFL, both of whom died last In Mexico City Monday meetings will include which, when the government to ^ the hunt. Unfavorable conditions Mrs. I^idri Kings Welromn pendence; ' Washington's being war nine times since the armistice The accused was arrested on fell on an axe blade a few days November. Havwood was men­ the system over, reported that 400; continued Sunday, Mrs. Clinton Ladd.tiang the wel­ made Commander-ln-Chlef of th^ negotiations began in July, 1951. North Main street Saturday after­ ago. Girl Scoiits Troop 71 from 7:30- tioned prominently as Murray’s (Oontiaued from Page One) 9 p. .m. in the Robert.aon School; of its 600 ovor-ago cars naeded' The U. 8. Air Force withheld come. Clayton E. Hunt presented Continental Army, and the making They said 39 UN soldiers were noon by Police Lt. Raymond F. Schoolmates have takep up a col­ successor but lost in the CIO *ial- Herald Photo. repair*. Repair work ainea thanj names of those Involved until a character sketch entitled "A Green-Chobot Po.st and Auxiliary, of our first flag by Betsy Roas killed and 157 wounded. GrllBn. lection th a t will, go a lon^f w ay to ­ loting to Walter Reuther, head of Miss Elizabeth Dzladius of the Manchester Btenographic and Calculating Service presents ner Uncontrolled, the car streaked has been hampered by. lack oft next of kin have been notified. Strike at the Company. Raymond were all depicted. Washington was In another case this morning, ward making Thomas’ stay at the American Legion, at 8 p. m. in the the United Auto Workers. 19.53 Red Cross drive contribution to Mayor iiherwood 0. Bowers, who heads the retail rommlttco down the curving grade and- past E. Lyman read a paper on his The Reds made the charge in a Legion Hall, Wall .street; Coven­ fund*. j played by Michael McQuadc; John letter handed to UN liaison offi­ Judge John S. G. Rottner fln^ hospital a pleasant ,one. They ResneetMl, Ixived for the campaign. This was among the first ion Lrihutiona he received In the drive, which began the siding. memoirs of his 30 years of service try Volunteer Firemen's, associa­ Hancock John Wheaton,. Samuel cers. Miss Jane Adams, 27, of West brought in books, games, crayons Commenting on his death yes Maiichestcr's quota is $21,540. In 1942 Ted Wmiaina took triple' as rural mall carrier. His route has Adams Brian Kinder, Paul Revere tion, Inc., No. 1 at 8 p. m., fire­ All passengers In the front of Ro€;kville Driver The letter charged that on Nov. Stsfford, $50 for driving without and a sum of money during a Fri­ terday, Reuther said Haywood both car* were crushed. crown honor*. He led the Amerr* increased from 22 to 33 miles, — Alfred Black, Paul Revere's an operator's license and $15 for day night \1slt. house, South Coventry; Board of was a man respected and loved from too to more than 300 mall 26. 1952, UN planes bombed a engine appear to go said It Is believed that Black saw In all, some 200 persons were in lean League in b a ttin g — CAS5)f,| Alde--Chucky Forbes, Washing­ prisoner of war camp at Suchon refusing to give her name and ad­ Education at 8 p. m., Robert.son "for his .constant devotion to the boxes plus 75. more in the summer ton's Aide- Carl Johnson, Robert Arrested. In Hartford li.iils from Jet plane on the two cars. homer* (36) 'Snd runs batted Inj Slightly Injured and wpunded three UN POWa, dress at the time of an accident. . HarUord poUce have .arrested School, po.stponed from Feb. 19; common caiiscv’! Reuther said a Pupils Play Well Morris—Tommy Kowalski, - Cap­ oper James Rowell m aneuvers. Both . trolleys were hurled from .(1371...... 1, months. T . . '/Tie Reds said they protested Miss Adams was' arrested al the .» . local .motorist on a charge of Haplpehlng'Tomorrow nieeting With ' 'A'FL”" ’"Pr(i!Sident Mrs. Marlon Squier presented a tain of the Army' Jachy' Wood­ result' of a minor accident Ikat Tuesda.v meetings' will Include George Meany in Washington to- ,1- Kdward G. Hamm. Jr., 21, of 5 ,__ this bombing on Dec. 1, 1952, but — operating while under the InflUehce At First Reeilal 1, safety number in which Fire Chle ward, Betsy Ross -Virginia Garri­ the UN "had the audacity to deny month. Lions Club of Coventry dinner and moi row to dlscu.ss a merger of Quarry street, Rockville, es<;aped Richard K. Davis, Newton Smith, son, her daughter—Norma Ives. of liquor or drugs.after his car B.'SJEBIOiBBIBiBItllSIBlIlBISnMM It.” . - - In other cases today, Joseph f was Involved In ah accident yester­ directors session at 7 p. m. at the the two unions had been postponed with only a scalp laceration that George Peters and Walter Card, Girl announcers. were Brenda Sclarrone. 29, of Philadelphia, was Hayloft with Charles W. Hitch­ in deference to Haywood's death. The first mid-season recital by took two stitches to close after his volunteer firemen, demonstrated Beebe, Carol Ann Jaswinski, Carol The Reds al.so accused the UN day on Charter Oak avenue. of cieoting "pretexts to wreck fined $24 for speeding; William Police say that Edward J. cock of WiHim^ntlc as speaker; Meany Said in a statement "the ^24 of the younger pupils of -Fred- car hit a utility pole Saturday the use of the resuscitator. Mrs. Lusky, Marilyn Baker and Teddy Armstrong, of 176 Spruce street, w orkers of A m erica have lost* a nlghj. finally and throroughly the armis­ Kautz, 38, collided with a vehicle Boy Scouts of Troop 57 at 7:30 I eric E. Werner and Paul A. (jhete- Marlon Hurlbutt, representing Lu- Marriotte. Others who took part tice negotiations.” charged with intoxication, was p. m. in the Nathan Hale Com­ devoted leader in Allan Havwood. According to police, Hamm was clus'W. Robinson. Jr., past master, In the play were Tommy Beese, operated by a Portland man while lat, local .piano instructors, was :eith ’s great fined $20; JdKn 'Van Wych, 62, of a sincere trade unionist and an driving south on ' New St{(te road the other car was trying to make munity Center; St. Mary’s CYO w'ho was unable to attend the John Coughlin, Buster Lewis, 6 Lincoln street, was fined $15 for at, 7:30 p. m. in St. Mary's Church outstanding American.” i given yesterday afternoon before about 11:30 when the front wheel meeting, reported her activities as Philip Potter, Cyntpia Savage, a left turn inta Prospect street In Washington, Seciretry of Labor I an audience of parents and friends of his car caught in a soft shoul­ obstructing traffic; Edward F. Couples Club to Meet Hall, School street, under leader­ a Judge for a recent program fea­ Richard Gervais, Paul Szegda, Reds, Facists Lose Masterson, 18, of Glastonbury, was D urkin ypsterday exore-s-aed in the Chapel of the South Meth­ der, went out of control and struck Harlan Smith, Gerald Hennequin, The Couples Club of the Frst ship of Rev. John C. Curtin, as­ odist Church. Both boys and girls DWINT turing advertising throvigh cos­ find $9 foV. a stop sign, violation; sistant pastor, "heartfelt ijiympathy" to the CIO the pole, located about 800 > feet tumes worn by meml^rs at Cov­ David Chesley, Joseph Berthiume, ^ 0 f a U b t l l l W Congregational Church will meet were a credit to their instructors west of Hilliard street. Gfoiind in Austria a warrant m s ordered Issued in Saturday, in the vestry, with a .Marking Birthdatn and their lo.ss entry Grange. " — Barbara Clarke, Marie Farmer, the case of Philip Cafro, 25, of 54 Al Zack, assistant CIO publicity and played entirely from memory Hamm was treated in the emer­ W ork/or None Sandra , Gardiner and Clark potluck at 7 p.m. Officers will be Newell A. Hill of North Coven­ the selections assigned to them. Birch street, charged with a parkr SNOW «ff 1953 try is observing his 79th birthday director, said Haywood's successor gency room of Manchester Memo­ Philip Isham In a humorous Thbmpaon. Marilyn Baker spoke (Continued from Page One) MATvaiMg elected. Mataham Watanabc of Ja­ will be appointed by the union's Mr. Werner announced that the rial Hospital and discharged. ing violation; and the case against pan and a students at the Univer­ today. He was given a surprise reading "Using Up the Year •• pro­ briefly on Brotherhood week at the Victor Polack, 41, of Willimantic, OM M NWT fNOfO | executive toard subject to ratifi- next recital in the series will be Patrolman Piimo Amadeo In­ end of the play, * «Mi ai Mm ! sity of Connecticut, will give a talk birthday p arty yesterday by. m em ­ vided for each day- aa a holio^ Socialist Interior Minister Oskar charged with breach of the peace, ratioh by the national convention held at the same place Monday,' vestigated the accident, but no ar- MOTBAIICHmtS j on his native land. bers of his family during a re­ with work for none. Hubert P. Plan Demonstration Helmer told newsmen his faction was nolled. in November. ' -'f March 23, when he will present j-eat.waa made. .Columbia Girl Scouts will-give a MINI mtmmv eTkmrt ...... Girls' Team . Loses union at the homj^of his son. Wil­ the intermediate class-.-In an -eve­ Fri^idaire- - Frigidoiro Collins, oldest Tnember of the would' '‘continue to cooperate with fred E. Hill, and family oii Silver Haywood' achieved ■' ; national gl-ange. by point of service, spoke class demonstration at Yeomans the Peoples party to spare the The term "tory” originally T he R obertson School girl.V has prominence in 1939 when the then ning spent with the old and new Hall on Wednesday, from 7;30 to kethall team was defeated by the street. Three generations wer« In composers. Automatic * Fihra-matic briefly, reminiscing on country further suffering.” referred to a Papist outlaw in Eng Children under 12, half price attendance. CTO President John L. Lewis ap­ In the grange. Raymond E. CTark^e 9;30 p. m. Refreshments will be Figl said he was proud that his land, later became the nickname East School of Rockville by a score pointed him chief organizer of the Those ' whp participated in yes­ served. Anyone interested Is In­ Orc|i. $2.40, 81.89; 1st Bale. of 23 to 2 Thursday night at 4-H N otes Last Big Week! told about the dramatic club of party was still backed by so many of one of the most respectable union. During World War n. he terday's recital were; Bruce L. W asher Clothes Dryer vited to attend. 82.40, 81.89, 81.20 ; 2nd Bair. Rockville. Coventry scorers were The Frisky Needle 4-H Club Hopper, Helene A. Kauffman, Julie the old days. Francis Lyman was ; of the, Austrian voters, "even political parties of the country and will not meet Wednesday aa mem­ served as labor's liaison on sev­ kept busy ss sccretarv.^ 81.20. T ickets now a t Box Of- Kay Bissell and Dorothy Latimer eral government boards. Anne Evans, Jacquelyn H. Ballard, S & the balance is only by a mandate in recent years has become a term flee. bers will attend the 4-H Family ____ _ Strlckland-SchlUlnger _ ] M anchrster Evening Herald Co- of one..”. , ...... with one each; Rockville. Bolles 11, I n , 1945 he .was one of i() CIO. Robert J. Colc._Frances E. Nylin, ^rlgkialr«'i llv* Wolwr-Actlon-oaH • Now dry clothe* anywhere in your lulnbla 'corres|inndent, Mrs. Frank •of reproach...... ^ —-r N ight program a t 6:-30 p. m. in the Miss Irene SchillinKer. dO.UKn- - The voters yesterday elected 74 Galloway 8. Hahie.v 4: Best"local leaders who went to Moscow on a Phyllis I. M arks,'Arifie D. PbiBp'pel- Km *d««p>down* dirt ordinary house, any time, without filling the Marchisa, tele]ihone HArrlsbn guards were Bonhie Las.sen, Dar Church Community House in meicr, Maxine E. Webb, Donald E. ter of Mrs. Lena SchllUngcr and Pcople-s p arly mem bers. 73 So­ North Coventry._ good will mission. Four years .wathlitg action can't touch. And room with sticky lint or steamy the late Frederick Schillinger of cialists. four Communists and 14 r#H r.osp,. Barbara Contos; Rock­ later he served as delegate to the Bes.ser, Judith -A. Foster, Karen Set bark Results E. WaU«-sT KalhJccn D. McMullen, •lothai aro in hot water all the moisture. Dry them fluffy-soft and Merrow. nnd Rayrnond Strlrklftnn, members of the extreme-right, ville, Billings and Benton. Trans­ There, were nine tables of set­ London meeting which founded the son of Mr! nnd Mrs. Leonard E. portation was furnished by Mrs. International Confederation of Free Gloria M. Trukas, Linda J. Wlecek, Z e n I t h ashers 1'^ Ante, net half*In, holf>out. New sweet-smelling. Needs no plumb­ neo-N.azl League of Independents. MANCHESTER LAST 2 DAYS back in play ■Frida.v night in the Judith E. Best. Barry R. Hopper, Strickland of Willlmantlc-Hart- This represented a gain of six Lawrence C. Latimer and Carl American Legion Hall, Wall street. Trade Unions In. opposition to the ^oat-over rinting action, Rapidry ing or vents. Check these {eaturesi W atson. Red dominated World Federation B arb ara A. F arrell, Carole S. Ru­ ford road were married Saturday seats for the Socialists, losses of Danny Thomas-Prggy Lee Mrs. Ra.vmond L. Pender was" bin, Arlene R. Perras, Susan Per- Spin, needs no bolting down. SAFE Automatic temperature control, at 2 p. m. in Congregational one each for the Conservatives, Boys' Team Wins chatrriian assisted by Mrs. Eugene of T rade Unions. Given On C O D. Deliveries , The boys defeated the 'Vernon H&ywood's body is en route by ras, Janet M. Jarvis, Herbert F. Washer Buy! • n d THOROUGH for ALL clothe* automatic Timing Control, Signal- aiurch. with Rev. Hepry G. Wy­ Comtiiuntsts and'independents, and STATE Rychllng and Mrs. Richard C. Todav's Biggest ^JAZZ SINGER” / Consolidated School Tuesday by train to his home in TaylA-sville, Zepp, Jr., and M. Jane Swain. ~even new Miracle Fabric*. Light, Interior Ozone Lamp. man officiating. . . the removal of three splinter par­ IN TO E Snow, Prizes were awarded to the Mi.ss K atherine E dgerton of Daley-Gavello ty representatives generally allied PLUS STANLEY CLEMENTS IN ABMY BOUND t a score of 49 to 43 at Coventry. following; Woman’s first, Mrs. 111. It is"'expectid to arrive late They were defeated by Ellington this afternoon. HUNT CALLED OFF Avon was hridosniaid and Eugene Miss Joan Arline Uavello, daugh­ with the Conservatives. 1 Alice 'C>-r of Willimantic; second, You’ll like the Zenith the moment you *ee it! YouTi like It* rUfged conatruetlon, its Brunnc’cioni of Williinantlc, was ter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix U Gavel- 3’ote Total Rises School Wednesday by a score of Mrs. Laura Small of Willimantic; Surviving are his widow, th* toi"- 47 to 43 in Ellington. mer Kate Dhs’snap; a son. Albert, Magnolia, Ark., Feb. 23—-i/Pi—A *mart good look*, It* .many feature*! Stop wUhlng for a whiter wa*h .. for brlffh^, $ 299.75 $259.75 bo.st-msn. Strickland is an elec­ lo of 10 Drive D, became the bride The total valid vote was 4,319,- LOOK WHAT'S COMING! third, Mrs. Lillikn Wilcox of Wil­ .search for a 4-engine plane, re­ trical appliance serviceman in the Setback Party Planned limantic. Men's first. Robfert Lee; of the Milwaukee CIC) staff, and a of 'William Jame.s Daley, son of 274— 125.r>4l more than In the daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Lusk. ported by a farmer to have gone cleaner clothe*. You’ll find a Zenith will gtve you faeter, better washlna . , . plua RANGE & FUEL OIL employ of Jack Roan in Willimnn- la.st parliam entary voting in 1949 WEDNESDAY Tliru SATURDAY There will be a setback party second, Clarence Aspinwall; third. Buv This Porcelain Pair On New Low Terms Mr. and' Mrs. William James Da­ Wednesda.v-at''8 p.m. in St. Mary’s Funeral services' are scredulcd down in flames near here, was dependability, at new low. prices! Haa full *lze porcelain tub with Improved afitatort It tic. The bride is employed by the and about two-thirds of the coun­ Howard A. Richarclson, Specials. for 2 p. m. (e.s.t.) Wednesday at railed - off- late yesterday when | h Manufacturer’s association of ley, Sr., of 115 School atreet. East try's population. AT NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! church,hall on School street. Mrs. Harry Naven, Mrs. Claire Green If Albert F. Kabler and Mrs. Alex D. Taylorsville. ."•rnrehers decided a vapor trail had ballon wi'lnger roll*, heavy duly motor. Take the work out of woahdmy! |i Connecticut in West Hartford. Hartford, Saturday. Feb. 14. The This was the provisional vote of Willimantic, and William Harti- been m,i.staken for .'■moke. double-ring ceremony was per­ Pro)ux will be in charge. gan of Willimantic. There will be A Specially-chartered plane will II Named President (J949 figures in narentheses); leave Washington Wpdnesday Sohie 400 ground searchers. Air II The BOUND OIL CO. Mrs. Archih.sid R. Sharpe, Rrst formed at a high Masa at 9 a, m. , Fociali.sts, 1,818.811 n..823,.524). - ,\ld' Holland Fund a similar party here Friday at 8 Force planes from Barksdale Field, II MIGHTIEST OF MOTION PICTURES! The Ladie.s As.sociation of the morning carrying officials from diieclrc!i.s of Uie Ladles Society, m St. James’ ^Church, by Rev.jj2 per cent .of vote;_.People'a Par-. p. m. w ith m em bers of the Green- GKX headquarter* to^-the -fune. i-minly and .state, police KEMP’S, Inc. First'CFhgT'egaliohal Church do­ CTiohorPosl, “AX, TrT charge. 1^ wa.s elected pi’e.sitlent of the World George P, Hughc.s. Organist Jane ty. 1,781.969 (1,846.581). 41.3 per Another plane load of CIO jifficials combed the area yesterday after |i 369 CENTER STREET Day of Prayer group of Tolland Macarone played the traditional cent; Independents. 473,022 (489,- nated $10 to the Holland Flood Pittsburgh Tuesday 1 Sam Blark .«aid he'd seen a four bridal music. Relief Fund. $10 to the Second is to leave ...... Sale Prices Start At Only 763 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER TEL. MItchdl 3-6320 County East, at a meeting of that 27-3). 11 per cent; Communists. Manchester Evening Herald afternoon for Taylorsville. i engine p^laiie with .smoke coming group in Hcl)ion Congregational The bride, who was escorted to 228,228 (213,066). .5.3 per cent; Mile of Giving; $10 and one quilt Coventry eorrespondent, Mrs. CTiurcIv oil' .Friday .afternoon. the altar and- presented in mar­ soU nter'-partles. 17.244 •■9,4 per to the Thornaby.-Institute In AJa-. .('Juylaa L.. L ittle, telephone . Pil­ Several local women attended the riage by her father; was attended rent.' bama,... The women also sent sev­ grim 3-9231. by her sister. Miss Lorraine Many of the new voters were eral packages of heavy clothing 'i. service. List Fire Call Theresa Gavello, as maid of honor. voiiths who were believed to have • to Korea and several packages of With Old Washer Tlie fire department responded Daniel Ehrhardt. Jr., of Hast Hart­ cast their first ballots for the So- light clothing to the Rush Memo­ Honor Alice Cofiell to a <'011 at I..eonBrds Bridge on ford was beat man for Mr. Daley. ci(>lt7,ls becau.ae of the country’s rial C ongregational C hurch In TOTS 'n TEENS, ™. The bride wore a ballerina rls'n'T unemployment. Georgia. 1 Pine street Friday morning at the home of .lames Ijilrd. Laird had length gown of nylon net, with Observers considered it signifi- About eight members of the At Bridal Shower nlrend.v piit out the fife which Wa.s lace Jacket and peplum. l^er cant that the lost Communist seat parish attended the Woi-ld Day. Fashion Center Fdr You n g M a n c he* t-e- r shoulder length veil of illusion was, was in one of the busv tndu.strial of Prayer observance Friday aft­ dangerously near the woods be­ Mrs. Charles E. Hirth of 79 Hol­ fore the firemen arrived.^ attached to a pearl crown and she. areas of Vienna occupied by Rus­ ernoon in Hebron. 9 5 6 MAIN .STREET L They’re Mt s. Anne Fields, (54. "of South carried a bridal bouquet of white sian troops. Property Conveyances lister street entertained with a, Only $1 Down At Keith's.. Liberal Terms Meriden was admitted to Wkulha.n roses. H eim cr niso had a dig for jthe 1 rutaoum ntiiSK W arrantee deeds filed as _ of miscellaneous shower Saturday, Community Memorial Hospital, Her attendant wore a ballerina Ru.asinns. He said; "We can assiire Thursday in the office of the town honoring Miss Alice Cofiell of East clerk recording transfer of prop­ Willimantic. Tuesday morning for length gown of powder blue nylon those who pse force ngninst oiir Glastonburj’. fiancee of her They’re elastic! net, with matching stole and half country that we will an.swfr with erty include Nathan Hale, Inc., to , injuries whieh she received in an brother, John E. Beebe. . Mvhen accident, when the car in which she hat. Her corsage was of pink pom­ the same weapon.' MmN III HkM R an 1 mu RiM m aam* il N|M| ht Im 1 Un tna Cornelius R. and Theresa G. Mur- was riding skidded on an icy patch pons. Mrs^ Gavllo selected for her The Reds gained votes, however. taiFi|l|Mlf'hf*artf*d nnlphhnrlr «a.*latanr^ The hostesses u.sed ' s color j When the couple left for an up- Ix)Mtes Slgitifleant J to up by our many frlenda scheme of American Beauty and ' SERVICES announced wedding trip the bride PoHtlcal observers said the losses and n^lffhbora al ard aftf»r the flrf^. lhal 'white. Miss Cofiell found her ss- ' e n o u g h To The Man In The House For suffered by' the Nazi-type inde­ f»ur bornn th»» mortilnjr <*f was wearing a gray suit, black F**l> I'l. W*' would Itk^ ti* acain thank sortment of daint.v rifts in s wish­ That Interpret The Wishe* acCe.isorles and corsage of red pendents were particularly signifi­ lUSHNELL WED. avrirynnr* for the m ary hearimlnic ox- ing well decorated fn these colors, ! Of The Family roses. Her gift to her maid of hon­ cant when it was considered that preppion.'* and deedP' herewith. also the shower cake which cen­ The ’‘Rest” Of His Life! or was a strand of pearls, and the Glenna and Fre'letick H. Millar tered the buffet table. A salad sup­ p l per was served. -bridegroom gai^e to his beat man ^MEMORIAL A P R IL 8 th "T an.ile I Yom - If he'* *hOrt *nd stPut . . . AMBULANCE SEBVICE Hearings Slated "HEU- '‘Montsiw OF ■ ir he'* uniinually tall . . GATE" ^ I I i* there'* * Barralounger Ju*t WARNER'S (U 4^0ol.ri w m e n right (or him! For Loeal Bills S:3.1 - «;M ■ »:tS lies - «;1S DAME I TJ-K8JIAV MATINKE ONI.V Yoti'll find a complete showing of the new Two bills introduced by Man­ com m Help Needed Help Provided Baj'c*loungcr and K eiim ar Chairs, oxclii*iy.- ISTORE HOURSt Alure Bras For Beautiful Carpet, chester's Representatives Ray S. ..GALA VACATION al Keith'* deaigned to give the maximum ICIoaed Wedneo- Warren, .and Sherwood G. Bowers ^ FUN SHOW In scientific support. Prices start at |1ay* At Noon, Beautifully Installad -BIG c o l o r 4%#b 'i i a are slated for pi blic hearings by Open Thnroday M CARTOONS GLEE CLUB Cveninga Until 9. See Us Soon! the Cities and Boroughs commit- Regnlar Honre 3 . 9 5 tee W ednesday a t 1 ;30 p. m. in BEG. FEATURE'SHOWN Auspices Of These special Stride .95 F rom 9 A. Bf. Un- VISIT MANCHESTER'S Room 114 of the S ta te Capitol. TUESDAY EVE. ONLY tU 5:59 P. M. Bowers is a committee member. ST. BRIDGETS CORNERSTONE CLUB W ith Rites are designed , HOUSE OF CARPETS! One of’ the bills would limit the % with steel shanks, anatomic wedge heels, and SCHOOL FUND FREE PARKING. There’a never n pnrkinff liability of the Town of Manches­ special right and left counters. They’re meant for problem nt Keith’s. U*e our private park­ Always SO Rolls of Broadloom ter to $1,000 .. in accidents involv­ TICKETS—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00 growing feet that need additional support . . . and ing lot adjoining the store .... no m eter these s mo 0 1 h fittinpr In Stock ing alleged accumulatioav of ice OLD COMPANY LEHIGH COAL parking Ij* the entire block Ju»t aouth. Your Warner’s Store and snow on sidewalks and high­ 1 ■ • . Only $1 Down.. Budget Terms breathe-ea.sy elastic bras Over 60 Pattriu" In 9x12 Ruga a little extra encouragement. If your doctor has w ays.'' recommended these features for your child, the are the talk of the town! 'fhe second bill, introduced at , nCKETS NOW—BOX OFHCE M. H. This, best of hard coals, will provide you with maxi­ they have elastic lindercuns ■ Budget Terms Arranged Stride Rite shoe with Extra Support is the finest the suggestion of General Mana­ (Or By Mali In Advance) and cup-to-closure elastic ger Richard Martin, would permit n i L mum heating comfort per ton. Let us keep your bin filled you coujd buy. We carefully fill your doctor's bands! they’re soft, light, communities to enter into con­ I ? l_ I N To Concert Conunltte* with this qua^lity coal. prescription for these shoes . . . and . can incor* comfortable and amazingly Manchuter tracts with other communities for 8t. Bridget’s R. C. Church, Manchester, Conn. performing -services which each la t TECHNICOLOK HITS porate any further measures he may advise, OF M curt’e molding! white. authorized to perform. b u d g e t PAYMENTS ARRAJ^GED C ' if Please Send .Ttcketi At E ach . Martin has sakj the bill would Mari. I.aata dtae Byaaelt sizes 6 to 8 ...... 6.50 Carnet Canter Seatt Brady sizes 32-38. A, C cups. permit Manchester to contract for !■ 808 Main SL. at Mkidle facilities of another community for la Name sizes 8/2 to 12 ...... 7.50 "The G reat "M ontana G . E. W IL L IS T urnpike . ..public services 'which the town C, ' __ .. K e itiv s Burton’s corset salon could not afford to perform alone. Belle” sizes 12'/2 to 3 ...... 8.50 of ti. Phone MItebell Address ...... ^i...... City ...... a:ia - laica Ills MAIN ST OPt'OSin; HIGH , J Make Cliecks Payable To School Fund Treasurer, John Hemey and SON, Inc. 841 Main Street “the fitting’s the thing’’ _8tore Hours: If the value of the 1895-39 dol- WE MAINTAIN A COMPLETE RANGE OF [lan Is taken,aa 100, the 1019 dol- 5:80 DaUy— to Noon- WED., Bahy Gratry la <‘MEET MB Add 25 Gents To Cover Coet Of Mailing 2 MAIN ST. TEL. MU3-5125 SIZES AND WIDTHS IN STOCK 9 to 8 Thuradajr and Friday I lars were worth 137.9 centa and AT THE FAIB” IN COLOB thost^ of 1952, S3 , centa.

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i • /: 1* i>AGE F IV E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. 'MANCHESTER. CONN.^MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 11)5:1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONl?, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 19S3 ------PA G E FOUR and plant pathology at th« Unlver- to which Hebron and Andover be­ Tobacco Lab 'fJuef )iity of Massachusetts. RockvUle Hebron long. Each town Is'asked to do its R ich M an Fou n d In 1951 he was awarded a bronze / r— Rockville best to raise Its, portion of this sum, W olfram ^Am brosini^ Nuptm ls plaque for distinguished service to Skywatch Schedule but no detalied quota- has been as­ I".. Retire April 1 thb tobilcco industry by the Cfsfar Hospital Fence P o lio Fund Hit's Radio and in Pauper*i Gfarc The anawer* t® everyday signed here. gtO Eastern Standard Tim e W N H C --^ - 5 T’*’--- Manufacturers of' Afnerlca, Inc., I \St- jQhn’s h^Willed $6,675 All-Tinie Peak;. In addition to a reCesa at the ele- .Haven,. ..Feb,. 23 (M, .Dr. and the Cigar Institute of America. Inauraace problema* . Proves fslostliy ...... Tiwt'dxy ■: — ■ mentnrF-scliort, -those- students who Ni^v York, FOK. 23^^ m - A W p II-" Paul J. Anderson, chief of the to­ wmra hY L'. State, director emerl- attend Windham High are also hav­ 4 :SS—WTIC—BsekiUf * Wife. WDRC—Newa. Midnight- 2 a m...... Volunteers Needed to-do Long Island businessman, bacco laboratory of the Connecti­ tus of the Connecticut station, will By RAYMOIVD E. OORStAN ...... Volunteers Needed' '!’ ■ ing their time off. There are now W H A T —News; Polks wcC(>-ri*Hun.dred and *0 HIU. replace Dr. Anderson until a per-' ; For Endowment Fund Uses To Wet Driver 2 a.m.- 4 a.m. ...' S40l35 Listed, WCCC- Music. missing for six weeks, has been cut Agricultural Experiment Sta­ 4 a.m.- 6 a.m...... Volunteers Needed 63 from Hebron attending that ho m e co m fo rt W T H T —Cal Tlnney. _. manent successor Is named. _ WHAY—News; Moriyng Star Review found— In a pauper’s grave In a tion. will retire April 1. the station 6 a.m.- 9'a.m. ... .,...... Richard Frosch school. WON8 -Jack Downey’a Muale Shop. WDRC—Ro^rt Q. Lewis: The Chl- W THT—Breakfast Oub. New York City Potter’s Field. board of control announced today, RockvUl*. Feb. 23 (Special) y Station and professor of botany assign the Company your right* i when It ^11 close at noon. F o r JVIiss D u rev Post Offices f.'Iosed W H A Y—New» W H A Y—Gemine Mualcall. have more fun today of the 'Connecticut Stale Dental where the metal fencing ended. At Request of Toum\ Post offices here and in Aroston REFRIGERATORS: W TIC —Notea and Quotes, 10;15-^VVT1IT —When a C.lil Marrlea. friend.s. Dr' and Mrs, tV. J. Krietc, and every dey—eating to collect from the other driver ? The office Is located on the sec- DAILY HOURS WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. of Ne.shanic Station, N. J. Commission, has been sworn In and Ero was held for court appearance were closed today in observance of 5 ..V5—\V0 NS—Cecil Brown. News. the food* you like 4 . ond floor of the Memorial building has held his flrst meeting with the K elvinator Eyealag W H A Y—Mualcadl Qualedlla. without fear of «tom- BO that the Company may re­ In default o f bonds on a charge of Installation of home garbage Miss Betty Durey, daughter, of Washington’s birthday, though the 10:55—WONS—Newa. • ' In G AR hail. commission ,it waa announced to­ 2 to 6 P. M. 4 :0(1 - SVONS—Newa. ach d i*irei*. For al- cover their loai If ho Is at fanlt. operaWng while under the Influence grinders In dwellings serviced by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Durey of 93 actual date falls on Sunday. The WTIC—Newa. „ j ... 1 1 :00—WCCC—Tune Teat and 90 HiU Rost to Red Men day by Dr. Wilson R. Conran, FREEZERS: WHAY — Sports; Hardware City WONS—la d lea Fair. PO W ER AND mo*t in*tantly. Turn* i of liquor or drugs. Hemlock street, whose marriage rural mail carriers also had a day OTHER HOURS BY Week End Deaths bring *ooihing relief The Barber Shoppers here will Hartford, president of the com­ the town-owned sewage disposal K elvinator Briefs. . W T H T —Jerry Como. An additional charge, operating to Ronald A . ' Morrison of Avon, off. WTHT—News; Joe Girard. W TIC —Strike It Uieh. from hcahbutn, go*, •If you’ll addrew your own In } i.. be hosts to the Red Men tonight at mission. plant on Olcott street may possib­ APPOINTMENT HAND MOWERS while his driver’s license is under will take place Saturday, March A r c Drive Opens WDR<-—News. „ J. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. re**ure pain*. Quick- 1 the Elks Carriage House. Visiting 4 15 W H A Y—Italian Voice. By TH E .ASSOCI.ATEU PKESS' Buranee question* to this oWIce, Dr. Peterson, whose appoint­ suspension. Is still pending. Ero ly replace garbage collectloij when 21, in Center Church, was honor­ Hebron's Red Cross drive offi­ RANGES: . _ w n A Y —Supper Serenade. y neuiraliie exce*i ir quartets from neighboring cities T E L MlfchoU 3-4021 WONS—Patter'By Pate^on. WKNB—Newa; J.40 Club. ^ WilkesiBarrc, Pa. — Allan Hay- r— acid.- No mixing,we’ll no try to give you the correct ment is for a term of live years, told police his license has been re­ ed with another miscellaneous cially opened Saturday with Mrs. H:0.’>- W K N B —S40 Club Mualc. SHARPENED j and towns will be present to take the new collection contract expires K elvinator Bengal WTTC-rBob Steele; Sports. ,, vvbod, 64, executive vice pre.sident water needed, juit eat 1 or 2 delicioui succeeds Dr, Joseph A. Bray, West stored but was lost recently from shower .Saturday night. William I. Borst as chairman. Sub- WDRC—Jack Zalman vThls I Believe. 11:15—W T H T —We. The Women. Turn* after meal* or whenever too answers and there will bo no 1 t-. part in the program. Refreshments In mld-1956. Universal Tappan WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. and one of the founders of the IM ua put them In ahape for Hartford, who Was a member of his person. Owing to the fact that In a report recently submitted to chairmen from other parts of the THOMAS J. S:3,v—WDRC—Guy Limbardp. much eating, drinking, imoking ujntt charge or obligation of any } will be served. the Dental Commission for ten The party was given by the W TIC—Weather Bureau. WCCC— 12 Hundred am.' 90 Hlta. CIO. ' Born in Yorkshire, Eng­ spring. All makes of lawn Accepting Recruits today is a holiday, police are wait­ the town by Metcalf and Eddy, mother of the bridegroom-elect, town are: Amston, Mrs. Fred Pat­ 4 .;jo_ W T H T —Sereno Oammell. 11:25 WONS—Newa. your (tomach. Get a roll of Aroenca’t years. WASHERS: W H A Y —'Newa In Italian. land. Died Saturday. mower engines repaired. favorite after-meal minta today, kind. ^ Company E., Connecticut Na- ing to check his story. He will be Boston consulting engineers the Mrs. Milton Laschiver of Avon, ten; Hebron village and environs, QUISH W TIC—Home Owner.' Forum. The commission is charged with presented on this latter charge If Mrs. John Bell; Gilead,. Mrs. Easy Blackstone WONS—Auto Turn Derby. 1 1 :30—WDRC—Grano Slam. Chicago • Joseph D. Bennett, Ob W—l-M I Monal Guard Is being reactivated. firm estimates It would cost $2,600 at the home, of Mr.s.’ Donald Lc- WDRC—Guv Lomuardo. W T H T —Break the Bank. 50, research associate with a Ford Moot 254 ^ administration of the Dental Prac­ aulhoritlea And he lacks a driving Douglas . H. Porter. K elvinator Apartment No. 2 .VTINS—Queen for a Day. , C A P IT O L ' Information m ay be secured about year to dispose of garbage Clalr of 96 Ogilby drive, Hart­ ABC WCCC—Newa; Muaic. Foundation project and former tice act of the State of Connecti­ permit. through sewage disposal facilities Canvassers for the village sec- 6 Charter Oak Street a .45.-WTIC—Three Star Extra. W TIC —Bob and Ray, GORMAN \ the CNG by visiting the armory cut, including the examining of ford, and attended by about 30 W T IIT —Stock Market Summary. WCCC—Newa; l’< Hundred and so Michigan educator. Died Sun- MRS. HARRY A. W O LFR AM Other Court Action when the plant Is Improved. tiorft'W lll be; Mrs. Frank E. IRONERS: ■ Y «te», Insurance Agency ' on West Main street dally between candidates for licenses as dentists friends from Hartford, Avoh and Sporta. . . ., day. EQUIPMENT GO. Under a new contract effective Dzicck, Mrs. Marion F.* Fracchla. WONS—Mualc in the Air. WK n' b —Mualc from out of the Weat. 988 Main 8fc Tel. MI-8-«460 ' 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. and on Mon- or as dental hygienists. Cliarges against two youths this town. Easy Ironrite Miami, Fla. — Kirk Landan, 56. 38 Main St.— Tel. SlI-.S-7058 March 1, the cost of garbage col­ Mrs. Carlman Frankel, Mrs. John WDRC—Newa. .... WJIAY—Berio Program. > Emanuel Lutheran Church.was. Nlle green crepe. 'The bridegroom’s 5 day nights from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Other members of the Commis­ were nolled at the request of Pros­ Miss Durey received a choice 7 Jpo-WONS—Fulton Lewis. Jr. l l ; 4* iW IL A Y —Pol Pnurrl. Miami insurance e:cecutive and lection win be $86,000 a year. Bell, Mrs. Frederick Wythe, Mrs. mother chose a burgundy en­ ' On March 2, exercises will-be sion are Dr. Clarence G. Brooks, ecutor Harry Lugg when the aa.sortmcnt of individual and VACUUM CLEANERS: II :4.5—WDRC— Koaemary. leader of the "Florida-for-Ei.'fen- the Bccne Saturday afternoon of semble. Botb mothers More camel­ The engineers also say that It Cliftord R. Wright, Mrs. Edward A. W t Ii T—W eather. Headline Edition. W TIC —Bo’ui Hope. i '"’‘ held at which time the Frst Army New London, recorder. Dr. Clifford court was told that neither young group gifts. The hostesaes served hower" movement in the 1952 elec­ the wedding of Mias Albi^ A. Am- lia coisuges. The rec(;ptlpii which w ill send a team to Rockville to w ill• cost about $69;400 more to Im­ O'ConnQr, Dplores.Hall, Mrs. Hugo Hoover Royal WTtO—Philo Vane*. W H AY—R'Uixoiii. .Program. J. Buckley, Bridgeport, and Dr.' men could' join the service while party fare at ah attractively ap­ 7 ;(S-.WONi' —redo TeaL WCCC—A Friend of Youra. tion, campaign. Died Sunday. broslni, daughter of Mrs. Virginia fi'liov.ed the ceremonv was held at prove the plant providing for gar­ Lederer, Mrs. William W. Ham­ Uniyeraal Lewyt NOTICE V extend Federal recognition to the Lewis Fox, Norwalk...... court action was pending. pointed buffet table, centered wjth mond, Charlotte' Mae Shorey, Mts. W T H T —BImer Davla. Afterraoon Amherst,, Ma«.s. - Austin 'Van the home of Mrs. Jbhh Toman Of bage ground up in the sewage than WDRCw-Junlor Mlsa. Ambrosinl and tlie late Natale .... reactivated company. Omit Meeting Edward While, 19, Mile Hill a shower cake'. , ' .LeRoy B. Kinney, Mrs. John Pelen- 12:00-'W D U C — Weiidv Warren. HOe.sen Mory, 83, retired chemical Pai'Ucr street, sister of the bride. it would otherwise. R ANGE OIL 7 ;SS_W 0 NB—Gabrie’. nnttfT, WCCC -Luncheon Mualcale. Ambroainl and Harry A. Wolfram, Church Notea road, charged with two counts of skl, Mrs. Walter C. Hewitt, Mrs. i We have combined all our W TIC—Newa of the Worlds engineer and Industrialist. Born For a motor trip to New Orleans pue to the school vacation, the i f undertaken, the mass instal­ WONS—Curt Maaaey Time. The Rockville Ministers assocla- meeting of Girl Scout Troop 1 Intoxication and one of resisting Leonard C. Porter. BURNER SERVICE opergtiona at our new sales­ WTHT—Lone Ranger, WTIC-^Newa: Weather. in Masonville. Ia. Died Sunday. son o f Mrs. Augusta Wolfram of the bride is wearing n suit of grey Cold Wave Gold Wave Cold Wave i S i tlon is meeting today at 6:30 p.m. lation of home grinders would W DRC— Io Stafforo Snow, W T H T —Newa; .rack Berrh. which was scheduled for tomor­ arrest; and Joseph H. Shea, 19, ‘W e Two- G roup Amston cahvas.sers: Mrs. John room. We are no longer do­ Boston "—Vice Admiral James 335 Center street and the late Al- grosgralne, and black Persian zc- at the parsonage of the First Lu- RFD 1, charged with failure to probably be a cooperative project 1 ;4.V-WDRC—Ed 5turrow. W KNB— Perrv Como Show. row will be omitted. D, Queen. Mrs. Gibson C. Porter, WONS—T op Turea. W H A Y —Italian Voice. Pine, U. S. Coast Guard (Ret.), bin 'Wolfram. lamb jacket. The couple will re- theran church. Rev. Gordon Hohl obey a traffic officer’s signal, were between the citizens and the towm. ing any business at Cheater C> Trleatbmann Mrs. Herbert C. Burdick, Mrs. Call M itchell 3-5171 W TIC —One Man a Family. 12:15—WDRC—Aunt Jehnie’a Storiea. 67, former .superintendent of the The 4 o’clock‘ candlelight ver®- ’HTde^ln MVanil. Fla. ' ‘ •ss. will be host. the youth affected. Merita Study Invites Members |;no-_WDRC—Suap-mae. WONS—Sfewa. mony was performed by Rev. Carl ; ______Cheater C. Trleschmann, biisi- Wallace Brodeur, Gail Higgins, After Store Hours call: 481 Middle Turnpike East WHAY—Operation Opportunity, Coast Guard Academy at New FOR THE FIRST TIME! ^ The Good W ill CTub of St. John’s ' “ It would be prlidant," the en­ WTIC—Medley Time. E. Olson amid a setting of white j k k m n ’V i l l . nesa office cashier of the Hartford Perlln H. Rose, Box 32, Stafford Mrs. M, Fried. Canvassers for Mitchell 3-8003 or W T ic —Rellroad Hour. „ , . W T H T —Ring Croahy. London, Conn. Died Saturday, _ Episcopal <3hurch will meet tonight gineers, advised, "tci give careful "WONS—lAdventurea ot the Faiepn. pompons and gladioli. Organi.sl ■ Courant and father of Mrs. Anita Springs, paid an $18 fine for The "We Two" group of Con­ Gilead have not as yet been an­ W KN B—Perrv ComnShow. v i New York ■ William Lawrence at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. consideration to the merits of dis­ nounced. Mitchell 9-4040 STANEK W T H T —Your Land and Mine. W H A Y—Gemma Program. Clarence W. Helslng played the u-.k 23-(/P1 Liske of Rockville, died in his sleep speeding; Robert J. Blackmore, 23, cordia Lutheran Church will ob­ g:t,'»—W H A > —Bit of Ireland. 12:25—W TIC—Lenten Meaaagea. McPartland, 74. top lightweight traditional bridal music and ac-| Hollywood, Feb. .23 -In ­ ~ — Burton Sweet. posing of Its garbage with Its sew- . I $1,.500 In Quota for prompt and efficient W TH T —Chicago Signature, Friday evening at hla home, - 225 Thompsonviile, failure to reduce serve membership night at the 12:30- W CCC—N c wa. boxer at the turn of the centurv companied the .soloist. Nicholas j stead of appearing on television —s 5= ’There will be a youth work The sum of $1,500 is the quota service Electronic Laboratories 1 :30—WDRC— Arthur Godfrey Talent WTHT—Newa; Weather. HELENE CURTIS speed at intersection, $15; and ■Re.” rtvho fought a.s Kid McPartland. Larrabee street. East Hartford monthly meeting tomorrow at L.mzano, w)io sang "For You last - ■ night ■ ns scheduled. Jack = ^~ piparty . at 1 ;S0 tomorrow at the Bap- Michael Hemklewicz, 26, Village Metcalf and Eddy studiecl the ass^ned to the Columbia chapter. Scoula. _ . W TIC —Marjorie Mllla. Died Saturday. He was 63 years of age and 7:45 p. m. Each couple is re­ 277 BROAD ST. WONS—Hall of Fantaay. WONS—Woinan’ a Page. Alone,” "Panis Angelicus” and Benny, stricken by flti, .sat up in ■is list Church. street, charge of evading respon­ effect of mass installation of home . W TH T — Rex Maupin. New York —Ml.ss Bertha John­ The Board of Christian Educa- Joined the Couraht on April 3, quested to bring a guest couple WDRC—Romance of Helen Trent. "The Lord’s Prayer.” a ho.spital bed and saw himself on sibility Was nolled, fine o f $100 grinders on the sewage dUsposal ! WTIC—Voice of Firestone. WHAY—La Rnaa Program. ston. 88, author of children’s books tlon of the Frst Congregational 1911, leaving In 1918 and then re­ who may be Interested in joining ’ Weatern Caravan. a TV film. A apokesnian reported VICTORIA FLEXA-WAVE with one week to pay for operating facilities St General Manager WK.NB—Man on the Street. and one time publisher of "The The bride, who waa given in Church of Vernon meets today at joining again in 1926. During his the group. -' g;15—W THT—Chicago Signature. I2:4.V^WCCC—Muak foi Milady. marriage by her brother-in-law, his condition “ fine.” years of service with the paper he under the influence. Richard Martin’s request. Their I-OO-WDP.C—Radio Theater. WDRC—Our Gal Sunday. Kindergarten Magazine." Died ” 8 p.m. at the Home of Mrs. H. H, . Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gess Stephen Keiler of Westerly. R. I., The comedian was taken to A t . times, served, in . the. . claiisifled lnv«!tlgaUon was part of-the work r^R^iimpNs'„ W TIC —'The Telephone Hour. ... AVTHT.—Wc tl'S Women. Saturday. ..— . ------'. , are In charge of the program -----W T lIT -A iid ltlo n a o f’ the Atr; ------; chose a white Chahtniy shadow Gedars of Lebanon- Hospital early 'Wines. FOAlRErULLy COMTOUNDED W K N B —The Patteca. Phoenix. Arlz. — L. K. Johnston. W ITH TIHE - ■ 'T The Board of Christian Bkluca- advertising and advertising copy In preparing recommendations for "Doorway to Death” ahd "Friend WONS—Bill FIei;ry and the Newa, 1:00 -W DRi - Newa. yesterday after suffering severe SPECIAL Reporler’ a Roundup. 63, president of the Imperial Bank lace gown which was designed tlon of the TalcottvUle Congrega- departments before becoming of Andover improvements at. the plant. or, Foe," two safety movies spon­ YEAH ROUnO HIR CONDITIONING W TIC—Newa. • with a strapless bodice, fitted stomach cramps. He was stricken —Z flee cMbier^ 0 :3_ #—WON.S—Songa______of - Our___ Tim*. WCCC—Mtncheater Matinee. of Canada. Died Saturday. T ^ -C R E M E 5 : tldnal Church meets tonight at 8 In 1948, the Arm reported on the sored by the educational depart­ N Arthur Drug Stores W T H T —Soln and Solilnqy. W H A Y—Newa. bolero and lace apronelte over a about 11 p. ni. Saturdqy after din- “ • IIILIIIM P. . W TIC—Band nf America. Winnipeg, Manitobal — Benja­ S o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ruby He was born In Meriden, March plaht and suggtsted improvements, ment of the Aetna LJfe Insurance WONS—Newa. nylon tulle ballerina length skirl., ing at Qje home of Dore Schary, 18, 1889, the son of the late Mr liistriictiou Period hut the .town tk i>o action on Company, will be shown. A Red Good Taste 10:(Hi—WDRC—Bo’.i Hawk. • W T H T —Ken and Carolyn. min Maxmiliian Cohen:.,'62, found­ MGM production chief. LOTION Lioverln. W H A Y—Newa; Nile Watch. 1:15—WDRt — Ma PerKina. er and publisher of the Jewish her circular veil of French illusion and Mrs. Luther H. Trleschmann. them. Cross workers will give a talk W THT—Newa nf Tomnrrow. Benny’s wife, Mary Living-stone, The Methodist Yoirth Fellowship — — Is evident at lUI times In Qiilsh serv­ WONS—Yankee Food Show. Post. Born in Moscow. Died was trimmed with lace and fell w ill meet today at. 7 p.m. at the h Ih parents-mgyed to Hartford In The recently completed report on blood donation. . WONS—Frank. Edwirda, ______AVTIO -Roa*. .The AUialcal .Millet, . from a Dutch -cap studded with, took him h.om.e, and nursed hirn = .JNCLUPIN^. ‘875 Set for (ilhildreu ice. Dignity and order contribute to a W TIC —Encore. „ 1898. 'IVieschmann, a resident of brings the earlier one up to date. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scott and WHAT—Betty Kimball. ' Sunday! ‘ ...... _ seed pearls. .She Carried a prayer th:ough the night. Dr. Myron ■ s-? L4mlt*-1 fi ‘ t 'I "H h‘ WONS—Paula Stone. homes and two firemen were sent ’The follow lM committees and and the New. England Prccancel Hllllard-SokpInwskI Tomorrow of the liquid from the sludge, dis­ eulogize Wa.shingtnn as "a Chris­ Frank Atwoou Program. 2:45 WDRC—Brighter Day. to New Britain Hospital when n irjiii directors have! been elected by the and Stamp Club. Airman Kenneth B. Hilliard, son W TIC —Newa. posal of the sludge, and chlorinat­ tian gentleman ia the highest WDRC—I* arm Program, ' i general alarm fire swept the Lee workers: Directors, Rodney Johan­ The funeral will be held tomor­ of Mrs. Bessie Hilliard of An­ «: 1.V-WDRC—Hymn Time; h WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. sen, president; Edwin Phelon, vice ing the liquid before dumping into sense of that term.” WHAY —910 Ciiib. block here late yesterday. One fire­ row at 1 ,p. m; from the Newkirk dover and Justine Sokolowskl. fi :2.V W TIC —NVw*. president; Wallace Blckley, treas­ The ‘ELsenhowers’ vi.sit attract­ 4 :3S_\V0 NS—Alan Henry Show, 2 :A5—WTHT—Top Hit Time. man suffered lacerntipns and the and Whitney Funeral Home. 318 dniighler of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hop Brook. , 3:00—WDRC—)I:lltop Houae urer; Vivian Ladabouchl. secre­ ed a capacity crowd to the 180- MATTRESSES W DIlC—’-’awn Patro). other was treated fdr smoke In­ . r r : Burnald^ avcmie. East Hartford. Sokolowski. Lcbanoir avenue. Wtl- .The vacuum filtration would re­ -___ XVLTIC— .V-Lather.; Frank Atwood W H A Y —Newa: 910 Club. tary: Dorothy SuchcckI, Virginia ycar-old church. Several hundred WCCC-^Miialc. ' halation. The three-stor.V brick : Burfar wlir b'eTn' Center CemcTery. limnntic, were married Thursday place the present sludge drying IVCCC—Production Ncwarecl. Mullen, Collin .Cole. beds. Part of the engineer’s reason persons, unabl(; to get in. waited It is better to have a good W HAY—.Save a Life Program. W T H T -N e w a . Top Hit Time. building, built in 1883, was oc­ East Hartford. Friends may call at at the Feeding Hills Ctongregn WONS—.lock Dmvney’a .Mualc Shop. CYedit committee, Cliarlcs Allen, for preferring vacuum filtration out.side for a glimpse of the Presi­ W T H T - Mualc Newa cupied by-clght fnmilies nnd thre" the funeral home after 1 p. m. to­ tlonal Church, Agawam, Maas. rebuilt mattress than a 4 :4.-,—W THT—Morning Devotlora. W TIC -L lie Car Be .Beautiful. chairman: Helen (ioucher, secre­ day. over sludge drying is the elimina­ dent and his wife. W KN B—Newa. Requeat Matinee. business fii'ms. The rnof'end third The eouple was sttended by the cheap new one. We re­ W KNB—Newa. tary: Helen Gifford, John Magna- tion of .odor .and vermin nuisance.. Cmdr. Edward L. Beach, thOj . 4:5^ WONS—Early -Edition. .1 :15— WDRC— Houae Party. floor w ^ f ;l))>.rned H\y»y apd Ip w e r^ ,. hrother ' and sister-ln-lnw of the President’s navarafde, was“schcd- make and sterilize all types W TIC—News. XVTIC—RSatr of 'L lT e - ...... — floors were dnmnged by,, waleir nl. Betty Satryb; Supervisory All Tolland and Vernon nows Metcalf and Eddy estimate the 3:30— VVeCe—New;*; .Mualc. , ebnimittee, Winston "CUrtls, J. P.' groom.-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hil­ .died to Tepresent-him at a -wreath' v-.ts—WCCC ..^ o o d Uornin*: Good Owner Da'rid'Goldheitr anld dnm-1 ■SI. Items are now haiidleil through co.st of the first 6t#p (it '$847,300. of-mattresses. — Mualc. W T H T —Top im "nme. Thibault, A. E. Knotowlcz. liard, Bissell street, Manchester. In his rough draft of a Capital Im­ laying ceremony at Washington’s W TIC —Bob Steele. ,, W H A Y—Save A Life Program. nee wa.s “ extensive." C.Tise of tli" the lilMehesler Evening Herald W TIC —P< pper Young's Family. Returns to Duty Personal 6Ientlon provement .Budget submitted to toinb-today. T ijf ceremony, at Mt. WDRC—Newa. —e- hlrtze wns not Immediately deter­ Rockville bureau located at One 3VONS—Weather; Newa; Alan Heniy 3 :451—WCCC—Junior Disc Jockey. Cpl. Robert A. Andre, son of Market street, telephone Rockville A son, Richard Alan was born the Board of Directors, the general Vernon, Va„ ia sponsored by the WDRC—Home Fnlka.; mined. 1 Veterans of Foreign Wars. Jones Furniture and 'WTHT—Brykfaai with Ben. Mrs. Marie A. Andre. 166 West 8-8186. to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Osborne manager has Included $800.(K)0, for W K N B —Polonla. W n C —Right to Happiness. W' at Hartford Hospital Inst Monday. W H A Y —Chip of Coffee Club. i:#4— W T H T —t:al Tinney, Main street. ha.s returned to duty Improvements at the plant. Of this, WDRC—Robert Q. Lewi*; The Chl- With the, 32d Mobile Army Surgical Mt-s. William , Tefft, We.si $480,000 is Included In years be; Tlie black-painlcd lips remind ua Floor Covoring 2 :15—WONS—New*. Chiyilcr N*w Yorker M odeli^ . I f it weren’t for. bard. luck, a lol that when thing.s IrtoU darkest WKNB- Polonla. _ . . ■cagoan*. of yo\ir friends wouldn’t have a Hrtilfoi-d. has returned to her $\(/een now and 1959 and $320,000 36 Oak St. Tel MI-9-1041 2 :25—W TIC — Weather, Morning Watch. WCCC—Mualc. / 6-Puicnter Sedaia; Club Coup*; they're usually pretty soft. W TIC— Backstage Ih’lle. thing to bore yoii with. hpnir after a visit with her deferred to an undetermined time. <’ 2 :3* —W’C ee — News; Good Morntrg Coovertibla: Newport (Hardtop)t. 1- ou.sins, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sage Mualc. e W H A Y—Newa. / MAORI OIL CO. 8-Paisenier Sedan; Town A Classics Are Tops The budget la in a preliminary W D R C —Old Mualc Bex. W K N B —Newa. and' Miss Olive Sage at their stage bf preparation; W KN B—News; Phil Hale Show. Countiy.Wttoa. home here. . Secondary Treatment WONS—-Alan Henry. ------— T~— :— ’ Range and Fuel Oil Pert And Perky Headings The .seoond step of ronstniction 7 .4,V_W HAY—New*.* 2:55 -WTHT- Weather. Don't Neglect Slipping Maneheste.r Evening Herald would provide secondary treat­ AMAZING LOW PRICE r i T A T n A I I I V WDRC—Newa. 24 H O U R SERVICE .Andover corresondent, Mrs. ment and would coat about $270,- WONS- W’eatlier. fleotgo Nelson, telehone Pilgrim 800.' The purpo.se .of secondary I'OO—W DltC—World Newa Roundup. FALSE TEETH P F R n n T " I-LUv I liULUA WCCC—Kiddie Vnrner METER TRUCKS r \ ^ 0 { J l i m 9 T A(. { { X Ft k 1 . WI I H .FNUINt Af f Pa OTV ______2- 6763. treatment is to remove more sol|jds W T H T —Martin Agron.aky. Do tprih drop. i«llp or wobble* wh»*n yrm talk. laugrh e*r '.* from the liquid before it is dumped r* ,1. ___ ^ W TlC ^.N’ t-WB:----- “I BURNER SERVICE W H A Y —Cup of Coffee Club. Dritit 1)1^. amioverl and' f*ml>arrnnK«rt by Into Hop brook than can be re­ SPRAYER MAIL COUrON TODAY! | mirb hirnllrupit. FASTK KT!!, nr alka­ WON.S—New.-. TEL. MANCHESTER moved with primary treatment. SIND NO MONtY! W K N B —Newa. line (lmn-ncld» pnwdfr to Bprlnkl#* on Dem ocrats I-iish 1 X ’ k A ______*;15 WDRC—Shoppera Special vt>ur pi inorr The secondary faciUtle.s would, ftrmly rnitfirtPTil consist largely o f a bed of stones WTIC—.New.. , ' W H A Y— 'eating with Wanip . curlty Aiu.' nddrd romfort. No punimy. M I - 3 - 4 5 2 3 Reclistrietiiig Bill through v^ich the liquid would W T H T —Top O’ the Morning. Cf)f)Av. p«j«tv or fridiiiif.FAS* flow TSat. depositing solids on the Pack yp Your WON’ S -Alan Henry .Show. TEE TH today at Any drUR Mor^. stone’s surfaces. W K N B —Phil Hale Show. 4 ;3S _ 4VCCC—Newa: Braagfut Newa-, - (Continued From Page One) A three step plan, discussed by ho>. the engineers but not recommend­ W T I(’:.-H:idlo Baraar. ‘ Democrat, at which the threo were ed. would postpone construction of *^House Beautifur^ WDRC-?:awe, speakers. C.ahrlel fleatter a digestion tank to a .second step. S',’ ,’, - W THT—Belt'- Crieker. Bailey, an apt phra.se-maker. It-would necessitate dewatering , WONS—Oahriel Healter, EXPERT SERVICE FOR told the 475 diners that "the Texas undigested sludge until the tank Is Problems And steal of Republican (Iclegates waa built. Metcalf and Eddy indicate COMPLni WITH never as boldface as what (Gov.) dewatering of undigested sludge is 7 ATTACHMf NTS Lodge and Alcorn (.National Conj- too expensive to off.set the advan­ ANY TYPE BURNER! ’mlttc.-hian Meatlo .Alcorn)-are at- tage of postponing.thc .expense of Bring Tbem To Television tem- " rg on x ’A*pitoi’ HIU," " ’ ■bdlldtiig tb'e tahk.' ^ . ;—; Bibitmffi-. making- in* ^ftrsV speeefr - --More— adequate- '-treetmen t; ..... ' H d t t o r ★ tLeboffcheck yourW m er — t on state. Issues since the Novem­ sewage here would help abate pol- r. M. • for heat Iqbs— adj’ust it — hrtlon' tn 'thei-Hockumim rtver; the Onr* Showroom 4-wu-Ka)o.8 mUb. . ber election; descrlbed'-himeelf hS the Star*. clean it — make sure you’ll ‘shocked’’ at the Republican atti­ current target in-the state’s anti- —Ilowi.y Doody. _ Mobtiheat* tod! tude toward the redi.stricting bill. pollutign drive. ' (There's Always Parking Space) fi on—What On* Peraon Cac Do. get complete rombuslion fi l-i—Tax Hint*. NEW He called it "q gerrymander bill, A t present about 15 per cent of when you need it. ■ C .IiK-.Bpiirlscop.'. a flxed bill to make 'sure that the the South End’s sewage is dumped Stop in and brpws« through thg latest plan books. Talk Weat her Fore<-a.*t. - Democrats never again control the untreated into Hop breeds, which fi t.",—World New* I'way'. ★ We have the tools, the State SenatcJ’ He chaigcd Repub­ flows into the Hockanum. over your -plans with experienced building consultants. 7 1)0—An.awer Mt Thlii. skill and trained manpower 7 .’in—Tho.'P Two licans have denied Democrats re­ See our nationally advertised products— some displayed 7 t.'r-('anie New* Caravaii. to do the job right. search H.ssistancc at the capitol. in actual, use just as they would look in your own home. 3 on—Vlteo Th'*ter. . V The State GOP. he a.sserted. has C 3,V-Vol(p of Klreston*. ★ Complete Fuel Oil Serv­ 1 Lincoln PTA Host 9 (If)—1 Love Lury ice, too. Automatic delivery 8829 “adopted an attitude that • we a ^(^—I’.rd But(oiis Show, % .i YOU WQN’T FIND ITS EQUAL AT ANY PRICE TODAY • * a , haven’t seen since the days of J, One of our staff will show you our large selection of in (10—St'i'.lo One. — free heat-saving tips — 12-44 .ll-no— i:tvelncr.|il Theater. w Henry Roraback, and lliat is a At Tea for Staff kitchen units. We’ll advise you on paint, cabinets,' tile- II-.Ta Tales ot Tomorro'*'. trained, reliable drivers. ' You niay have known -fine cars before . . ; but you could not have known the equal of • 1- ’public be damned’-attitode.’’ board walls. We’ll give the man of the house tips on in­ WKNB Beason after season, no other -5233 Bailey aimed a barb or two at 4 2.'—Procrain Preview*. ★ Hotter Mohilheat cont&ini this Chrysler New Yorker . . . because no such car ever existed before! Except for The executive board of the Lin­ stalling these materials, too. 4 2 0 —t’nited Nation*. style approaches the flattery and If -you prefer a perky pillbo.\ Andrew G. Nystron. Republiran all the heat units your Chr)'sler’s own Imperial, it is unctjualcd by an y car at any price. In sheier Gar Power attractiveness o f the casual shirt­ Kegistrar of Voters here, declaring coln P T A waa host recently 5 00—We.atern Theater. or a smart cloche, this pattern is to the' teachers and room mothers ■ B on—Ship * Ileporter. YOU CANT BEAT OIL HEAT! burner can possibly u s e - it stands alone . . . its new-lype V-8 engine is capable of delivering ipore thrust and waist dress. This one has special designed for 'you. Both hats arc ho is "playing petty politics" with Whatever your job— whatever your problem— ^^we*!! B l.i—The Early Show. of the school at an afternoon teal 7M0—New*. . . bums cleanly, completely. drive to the rear wheels than any other kind of engine you can buy. Its full-time Power interest in the neatly shaped col­ quickly and easily crocheted, and local Ward and precinct line Clean, ChMp, AutonnticI lar, the. over-size buttons. changes. Mrs. Thomas Rollason. chair­ show you bow to handle it properly and at least expense. 7 ■ (.-,—perrv Como Show', Steering . . . first in any passenger car . . . and Power Brakes give control and safety -will win you compliments galore man of the refreshment commit­ R no—"Drlf.ln' River ’ from your family and friends. "Nystron can attempt to change .R,;30—Dead or Alive. you've never felt before. Its new-type shock absorbers provide a noticeably better rjdo. Pattern No. 8829 is a sew-rite any lines he wants to, but he can’t tee, assisted by Mrs. Wlriston p'-OO—Jimmy Wakely. Smith, Mrs. Michael.. Zitkovitch Be sure to pay us a visit. Bring the family along with P .IO—Kinx * Cro*sro*t-'a. perforated pattern In sizes 12. 14, Pattern No. 5233 contains com­ change people," asserted Bailey. Its outward grace and inner beauty arc rare satisfactions ih themselves. Your Chrysler and Mrs. Leonard Fccellente, you. There’s something here for everyone to see. 10:00—SIniilo Ore. . 16, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44. Size 14, 4 plete crocheting instructions for *’No politics can change Hartford 11 01)—The Late Shm»-. dealer invites you to try the finest fine car in Am erica— .today! served tea and cakes, with Mrs. I ¥ yards o f 35-inch. both hats, material requirements, V a Democratic to a Republican 12 00—Midday Chapel. city. Edward Marsh and .Mrs. Clifford Tomarrow For this pattern, send 30c in stitch illustrations and flnlshing di­ 4 VACUUM STORES Hardware— Tools— Fishing Supplies— I.,atvn Mowers A. M. M o b ilh e a t rections. * .. he Democratic party and the Ulm pouring. 7 00—Today. coins, your name, address, size de- people of the state jire not going David Hartwell, president of the ',!89‘ “Trumbull St.— Hartford, Ck>uccticut | • 9 :1)0—Teal Pattern. SOCONY-VACUUM HEATING OIL ONE OF AMERICA’S FIRST FAMILY OF FINE CARS Bired, and the pattern Humber to Send 25c in coins, your name, PTA . Wjclcomed the teachers and 9 : (.’i—Morning Newa. to stand for what the Republicans I Would Like a Free Home Demonstratioa a( a Rebuilt 10:00—Ding; Dong School. SUE BURNim. THE MAN­ room rn 0 t h e r B, stressing the- address and the pattern number are trying to do at the capitol,” he Electrolux With .7 Attachments, Plus Spruyer, 10:15— Ding D'Oig Schnel. CHESTER BVENINO HERALD. splendid cooperation given.by both to ANNE CABOT, THE- MAN­ added. All For Only $10.40 \ 10:30—Your W indo* Shopper. IIM AVE. AMERICAS, NEW CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Sullivan, who may be Rlblcoff's groups. Mrs. Daisy Bill responded 1 1 :00—The Big Picture. CALL MITCHELL 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY Y O R K M, if. 11:30—Strike It Rieh. 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW rival for his party's gubernatorial on behalf of the teachers, thanking NAME___ 12:00—To Be Ahnoiyiced. the P T A members for the many SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS Dont mlM the new Basic Fash­ YORK 86, N. Y. nomination in the next state elec­ 12:l.'»r:-Love of Life. tion. said; ways In which they have aided the ADDRESS. I B U ILD IN G MATERIALS 12:30—Searrh for Tomorroir. ion for ’68, spring-gnd summer. Presenting the New Anne Cabot 12:45—W hafa Cooking. "The economic situation is not school throughout the, year. liSO—Garry Moore Show. It's a complete spring sewing Needlework Album. Directiona for CITY____ STATL. LUMBER FUEL 30 BisseD Street so good in the state and it will 2 :00—Wheel o f Fortune, MORIARTY BROTHERS BROWN - BEAUPRE, INC. guide for linsrt. pncticsl ward- puppet mittens, basic embroidery 3 :30—Guldic* Lifht. ' grow worse, week by week, so long 'Thera Is one thing against « RHONE NUMIER ISt. 33< N. MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER TEL. MI-9-5253 lobes; gtft pattern printed inside stitches and grand designs are , as the stats is in the hands o f Gov­ wmva of property — it brings a 2 :45—Min-Alalernoon New*. 315 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER Rm iMok-. 35 cents. 3 :00—The Bl* Payoff. printed in this issue. 25 cents. ernor Ikxlge and the Republicaqa” wave of dwells. R. r. Dk Write PlrmlsM I;.1fk—Welcome T(ivelera. ^ , MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 195J 'MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY.23. 1053 FAGESEVIH ^ PAGE SDL illght when it .meets at the home in without an appointment on which gave endurlnf llf« to an decadea ago . that international Bolton ’ w ^ ■ of William Minor on Tolland road. Pope Urges Aid Start Teleplioiiiiig Bloodmobile Day. I |Bimrl|(Etpr E i i g ^ e d Ideal, tha honaaty which ref^ed mercy ought Ito be. allowed to Boy .Scout Troop No. 73 will hold, -"Of course," she added; ‘'we .will- to weaken on this one prihclpl* function behind the "ffithar battli ‘its regular meeting at thcrschool “ For Cold^Hiingrj^ Bloori Donors Here hot turn away ‘walk-in’ doilors line*. Leiiteu Services at 7 p.m. tonight. who pre.sent them.selves at Wood­ which waa baalc. Had he been any- Fire Commissioners Reveal Personal Mention .. The wounded, .and. the..clviUan.^, ruff Hall before 6:30. that day. thlnfcjloaai a man named Lincoln Mr; Slid -Mrs. Alexis Pepin-and Wa.shingtonr Eeh. 23 if ^ -'-Pope- I Red Cross Staff Aides; under-the EV'ejy pint Of The T50 which U our me. are ‘both legitimate targets ir Arte Carried Out t aiMtU I t m t might have had little to talk C o lo n ial family moved into their recently Pius XII, Jn hia snnual,,.mcsaage Uirectlon of Mrs. Charles Peckham, quota is desperately needed, and .1 due lo lll-fitthig d*ah6r*e.m »yi* I modem war, The erstwhile instru­ Radio Installation Program completed house on Rout* '44-A have started phoning poteiiliai about, 87 years later. being read to Catholic school chil­ eveo’ able-bodied man and woman ■ wear and beceeie ercMHian i «A-I ments of mercy have been turned ■ Wapplng, Feb. 23— (Special) — week. The Peplns who have \>een blood donors whose names are on in Marvehester is needed, and 1 Bsw plotet. Enables yen le eWtr dren this week, voices an urgent file at the Red Cross office,, in Into weapons themselves, ^as The first in a series of nelghboy- Bolton, Feb. ^ — (.Special) —<^call to Sound the local siren, and residents of Coventry for several needed badly.' as a donor if our 2 ioodiycMhadlreuUeeaMatbeltM. yoliodsd Octob>b«r 1. u n The Red Cross Drive Lam ps years conduct a grocery at the plea to,help the "hungry, and' cold order that they may till the ap­ local blood program is to fulfill its strategic and Important as guns. hood lenten services of the First The Fire Oimmissioners have an­ put through calls to the .homes of I Not a PowdoT, Nor a PtutO nounced plans to install a two- same location. and honieles's.” pointment schedii> for Bloodmo- vital purpose." - Manchester's anrtual Red Cross Congregational Church was held several fire department members There Is no longer any difference way radio in the fire department’s Blmultaneousiv. ' "You children of America," bllc Day on Monday, March 2. I>rive, with a quota of 121,540, Wednesday evening at the home Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ reads the Pontiffs mes.sage, "have "The hours for this March in how we kill an enemy by a pumper truck completing their I>ooking for Queen opens today, a week ahead of the of Merle B. Tapley, on Newberry participation ip. the Tri-(?ounty ton eorrespondent. Mrs. Joseph been so good and generous the.se, Bloodmobile visit are from 2 to bullet or by lack of a drug—so The Manchester Vegetable and 6;30 p. In^, and because this time road. Rev, Francis Metzger, pas­ Mutual Aid Fire Association. They IFUalla, telephone Mitchell 3-5545. past few yeara in giving your drive in a certain big neighboring long As he Is killed. There is no *12” Fruit Growers Association is gifts to help yoiy brothers and Is m^ost convenient for men whose For Your Individually *TSS8.'12°’‘- tor, led the devotions. A similar have also voted payment of an scouting its membership for a utrta t o m n city. The purpose of this early longer much difference whether service will be held each Wednes­ sisters in the lands-across the sea. work prevents them from coming Dosignod Spirollo assessment of ISO to'establish a queen. Alj girls of farming fam­ to the donor center during the day, „OI»UlI opening here, is .no secret, And it Is the enemy killed Is a combatant day night during Lent In various ~ bay station at \Villlmantlc through Ellington “We know that our dear Lord FoundoHons — Coll [Mth ... very defensible. The Red Cross is 28 inch polished'brAia ilies in the area are eligible aa, has blessed you for this many we are hoping that many Man­ WELDDN DRUG 00. or a noncombatant. hoities. Scheduled in future weeks which fire calls of sU participating candidates for the title whlc^ chester men will volunteer for this Mrs. Elsio Minicueci one drive in which we ought to be are services at the homes of Ed­ candlestick design has companies are channeled. ■timea..xiver,-becauaft... ha acta_juat j 901 MAIN OTRMgr It should be quite obvious that leads on to state a'i\j|]' national as If you gave your gifts of clolhe.s visit,” said Mrs. Peckham. "If they absolutely Sure we give where we no nation is any better in these re­ win Burnhsm, Jean Shepard Jr., 3-lite fixture for re­ Presenting their plan to the Competition. Tfuglees to HdlcL or their wives or secretaries wlil Phono MI.3-7737 apd JMrs. William Peck...... or food or money to him." flector b u lb... -Red, , Board...qf Finance laat^week^ the Rep, Eugene- "Gagltardone- - and phone-8-51-11.-to. make- an appoint­ Hve.'Por the'quota' here is- a-Man­ spects "than any other.' - Modern' Bev. Arthur HeffernAn (a honor-" ""The 'message,' matte 'poblic' yes­ Comninsehbneirs were "grarited 'i ' 'Richard Morra, association repre­ Meeting on Fund ment prior to coming to Woodiuff tB ttB W* rtpubtlCBtlpn of chester chapter quota, and what war imposes its own laws on all ary chairman of St. Francis’ an­ green or eggshell request for an increase in their ap­ terday by the National Catholic tlMMuM BMdlud tn It, or sentatives working on the .project Welfare'Omference, Is being read Hall on March 2, they will find the Bbt crodftoc! •p, Manchester people ought to sup­ nations. nual minstrel show. Edward shantung shades. Reg. propriation of 1450 to purchase the procedure of donating will take in this area, state that jhdging. Ellington, Feb. 23— (Special)— In parochial schools Instead of be­ n i d»6 tlio loeol n « « P,VW.'.*Vl.SSui port primarily is the maintenance Kasheta is co-chairman.The Rev. $14.96. radio equipment. will be based on two gen-’ less time than,if they simply walljf II rtflit* of rtpuMlootTon of ipojlil Francis Karvells will be in charge special meeting of the board of ing radio broadcast from the ■Vati­ il^ws horoln »ro pl»o roitrrod and the work of our local chap­ Commissioner# Concerned era! classifications, accomplish­ can. ' ED’S SIGN CO. BRAKES of programs. Much concerned about Bolton's ment and appearance, personality trustees- of the Congregational Kathleen E. White ri|t Mrvk* eII*Bt of N. ®, A. Borr ter. It does make a ■. difference Committee# Named The reason; The Pope is recover­ Open Forum residential growth and the con­ and poise. church here, will be held tomorrow. ing from Influenza and was ad­ * Commercial Lettering Tho where the money is given— and Committees include: advertising. centration of several houses in **lh SSfcm : ^OimiCBUtlT^ New In the first classification, 30 Subject of the meeting, which in­ vised by his doctors not to speak Mrs. Lillian E. White of Venice. | ithow. o W o a difference beyond that of mere Frank Pierce, chairman: Edward Best bet for long endurance small area.#,. the Commnssioners points rnay be garnered based on FRESH GANDY e Silk Screen Process Printing fti ■ ' ‘ __ Joiton. Against Education Bill Pastula, John Wholly. Walter Las- cludes a discussion by'D r. James over the radio this year. Calif., forqierly of this.town, an­ REUNED bureau or civic pride. In other drives, money, feel that participation in the tri­ achievements such as vegetable \u D IT ky. Raymond V a 1 a d e, Karol English, will be the new Congrega­ nounces the engagement of her Whitman, Srhrafft, P. A 8. e Neon Service ON8. , ______wherever it is given, goes to one To the Editor," county radltf ayptem will give the production, packing and. market­ Candy Cupboard Wadach, Du Mouchel, Cheater Al­ added protebUdh needpd at the tional house and th* loan and re­ PROBE 975,000 FIRE daughter. Miss Kathleen Elizabeth FORD general purpose and one central As a student at the Teachers ing; farm project earnings and construction fund. len, Anthony Dworak, Charles Mc- least possible cost. It will al.so help achievements: home improve­ White, to George Russell Fergu­ ED TOMCZUR administration which, in turh,. ex- College of Connecticut in New Gulre and Charles Rlordsn: Dr., English will show tha film, Bridgeport, Arthur Drug Stores CROME DINETTES alleviate another source of worry, ment, exterior or interior; food son, Jr., Son of Mr. and Mrs. Manchester MI-3-82S8 CHEVROLET Britain, I am'concerned about the "Basic Blueprint." offlcials today sought the cause of pertds the money for the benefit of flnance, Fred Doocy, chairman, lack of available personnel during preparation, sewing. laundry, George Ferguson of Culver City, eiicbeitter Ertnlnt Herela. bin (House Bill 1013) which l.s to James Lawler; tickets, Georg# j daytime hdurs. Church Activities a fire which last night did an esti­ Calif. all communities. But each local nursing and child care; talent, The Women’s Council requests PLYMOUTH come,up for a hearing before tlie Stone; ' Errol McNally, Edward] Howard Reynolds, ^ ie f of the mated 175,000 damage to the Lieff Miss White, who Is a niece of chapter of the Red Cross has the such as- mucic, drama or club those who have small pieces of Textile Company plant here. ' Education Committee of the Gen­ Deskus, Walter Kupchuno#, John.i Eagleville fire department and activities; hobby or special Inter­ Mrs. Walter O. Forde of 107 Oak primary responsibility of support­ Lawton, John C. Curtain, Jame#| Nothing like sturdy chrome and plas­ chairman of the tri-county radio cloth, suitable for pi.ecing bed Fireman John - B. Atcherson, street, was born in ManchTaster eral Asaembly on Wednesday, Feb. ests; and civic achievements, com­ quilts, to bring them along to this struck by a hose nozzle fighting ing Itself, in its own SMsttvittes, in 25 at 1:30 p.m. H. B. 1013 calls for RIodan, John Colbert and John: tic to take the knocks. You get su- committee, reports about 60 units munity,; school, organization or and Was a member of the 1051 Sele; publicity, D. P. Cavanaugh, | operating in the three counties Of evening's meeting at the church. what was called Bridgeport's class at Manchester High school. "G et The Best For Less" $ its own community. the merging of the University of .50 erb styling and low price, too, in thi.8 home. 1 • The cloth squares will be sent to "Smokiest blaze,” was under treat­ We should give where we live Connecticut and the four -teachers chairman, John Flood, Dr. Robert. Tolland, Windham and New Lon­ • The appearance, personality-and Tht Tsmlly moved to Csllfornl*-In except aaturfJsy— Wtlliam.s. i E[owell thrift value. 30 x 40 inch table don. In this county Andover, Col­ a mission In the field for further ment, al 81. Vincent’s Ho.spitni for Jan\iarv of that year. and we should certainly give. colleges of the State under a Stale poise classification has a possible use as quilting material. an injury to his left knee. LUSTER-SHEEN DRY GLEANIN8 IncIudM Board of Higher Education—this Patron# and patroneseea: Paul | with new tweed plastic top extends to umbia, Coventry 1 and 2, Hebron. 70 points based on grooming, i. The wedding Is set for Satnr- Among all the varied . appeals Blcl.ski, chairman, the Rosary Mansfield and Eagleville are al­ The first Lenten lecture and Dense smoke from burning cloth., dav, June 13, in Culver City, Linint and Lnbor Monday, February 23 board to be compoaed of 10 or 12- Regularly $85.00 48 inches. Chair seats and backs cov­ dre.ss, personality, posture and service will be held Thursday. including silks, linens, and woolens CLEANER, HOITER CLOTHEH, BRIGHTER COLORS which now come to us through this membera appointed by the gover­ Altar Society and combined Moth­ ready in operation. carriage. Calif. NO ODORS, NO SHRINKAGE ers Circles: stage, Antonlne Gag­ ered in matching vinyl plastics. Bay stations now |n operation Topic of the lecture will be "How blanketed the city's north end and season o f giving, that of the'Red nor and two membera elected by Now's Vour Chanre FOR PICKUP CALL MITCHELL 9-5172 Rivctlcan A Rock Of A Mui non. Roland Aubi, Bruno Patria are loated at Wllllmantlc, Nor­ Did We Get Our Bible?" For the slowed traffic which had to be re­ Cross is the oldest, the most tra­ the alumni of the University of i \ ■ Girls who are interested in be­ service, "Thy Word is a Lamp unto routed from parts of Main street. Hurd avenue, scene of the flre, and J.ininf $4.00 Extrt "Uonnecttcut. (The bill is ■vague on and Ovtdb Bachand. wich, Niantic, New' .London, Old )laMardi and legend have both ditional. It comes' from An or- Lyme, Oroten. the submarine base coming csmlldates for the '"vege- Me.” The meetings are open to' ail, Jacob Lieff, one of the owners - ran into the cellars of many near-- this point.) . .-j The CYO will be in charge of the by homes , and business buildings. . CM iantratad on tha taak of trying ganiaatlon tested in time and tii house committee and the Mother# and Waterford. Plans are now be­ .table, queen", title may contact especially those interested in join­ who set. the company^a loss at FRIENDLY CLEANERS, INC. On the ptirface this bill appears either Gagliardone or Morra for ing the church. 175,000, said that bales of cloth W A k l ' C ^ b r v i c b 'to :lnd or create for George Wash- Circles; And the Rosary Altar So­ ing completed to. establish another 18M a p l e ht.— 147 m id d l e t u r n p i k e w e s t deeds, an organisation profes­ to be a good thing as a move to­ additional information. Miss remnants waiting shipment to ■ It’a*a weary hitchhiker who will V A P i a STATIOH . lag do some atmoaphere of human ciety will be in charge of refresh­ bay station at Tolland in order to Grange Activities 10% Discount at These Cash and Carry Stores sionally skilled In tending to the ward efficiency In Connecticut's allow the northern part of the Anita Gagliardone was the 1952 A rehearsal for the grange ladies paper mills also were damaged,..,. readily agree that the auto is a 427 HARTFDRD ROAD higher education. This type of ments. passing thing. i: ww mth, aome of the aofter quall- great emergencies and to the odds county to participate in the net­ queen of the Manchester associa­ night program was held at the Water flowed three feel deep in system is successful in ot*'*r Personal Mention tion in Its first , year of participa­ tiaa B6 much on the aurface with and ends Of fractured living which Republican Town chairman work.. 'Town Hall yesterday at 7 p.m. statea, but its operation if diff Gives Adde selves and our community and 'This bill might result in denylhg Hall at 7:45 p.m. 2,70() registry and transfer cerr to many the opportunity for educa­ Manchester Evening Herald by all companies in the area, they pealing as a human being. He ire- humanity UUrpughout the world cite several recent fires which de- A report on the soil conservation tificates to Connecticut breders in tion. There is a strong.possibility Wapplng correspondent, Mrs. mains what he waa—a rock of a that the Red Cross shall he ready Aniils CoUinSi telephone MltebAll ■ partments from nelghborihg towns meeting at Omaha, Nebraska will 1952. that the secondary education divl- be made and a short'business meet-; - ' ~ 'man. ' Put 'on 'thia rdck this nation and able, fo r anothAr- ySAr. ------^------...have.. been . .able ..to, reach, mora ...... Hoapltal. Note______men o f the' New BHlAln 'College quickly than the local department. Ing will hear s report on conserva­ Alden Reutter who has been a ..waa founded. will be transferred to the Storrs The increased efficiency in ren­ tion activities in the country. patient in the Rockville Hospital He waa solid, he was atalwart, campus. Such a move would result SIMMONS' The Lhws Of Modern War dering mutual aid ha.s also been •\lr Force Tour Grounded ha.s rturned to his home. ha waa completely honest These in a tremendous loss of future evidenced particularly in the re­ Fifty Connecticut state legisla­ William Loetacher who haa been teachers because of the increased quatlUea existed in a relatively Just how antiquated popular OUFPS cent Wlllimantlc school fire. Rey.: tors. including Rep. Eugene Gag­ hospitali'zed at the Rockville City expense for students. nolds stated. In that case ' the liardone of Bolton, scheduled to fly Hospifal for several weeks has re, drab aetting. He had none o f the ■entiment*with regard to the in­ The Teachers College of Con­ PAINTING and TAPER HANGING . equipment of seven or eight n^gh- .Saturday to Roslyn Air Base, Long covered from s heart condition, so ----- Hr* or the imagination or the "in­ stitution o f war Is "in "Comparison necticut at New-Britain is among h'e was ahlA'to retuf'n to’ KIs home f r e e ESTIAIA'IT)S boHn'g departmerit's "was directed lalahd, 'N. Y.;'"were "grounded be- tellectual brllUance of many of his with the ethics of those who ac­ the best in the country. Our presi­ in to the fire and assigned. a cAliae of inclement weather. at Morris Corner. . eentemporartes. But he was solid tually hold responsibility for wag­ dent, Dr,. Herbert E. Welle, was 97 WOODLAND ST. particular working - area through The weatherca.st that cancelled Schools here are_ln recess until recently elected President of the' TEL. 9-4298 and Invaluable. ing war Is Illustrated by an emer­ the Willimantic bay station. the trip was made available after March 2 when regular sessions Teachers Association of America. The lack of confu.slon and direct will be continued. Mis fiinctlon, pebhapa, was to gency action on the part o f our The Herald had gone to press and For over 100 years T. C. C. has manner in which these depart­ the flight was called off at the last give reality and fulfillmtat to the Department of Commerce. been- engaged in the training of ments. "strangers'' to Willimantic, minute on- orders of the Air Force. Manchrstrr E%'entng Herald El­ dreams of other men. And without This emergency action consists teachers. There Is hardly a town went to work was outstanding, he The .legislators,' who will fly 1 to lington correspondent, Mrs. G. F. in the partial relaxation of this or city in the State that docs not LAND SURVEYING said. the Long Island base to stiidy Civil Berr, telephone Rockville 5-9818. such as he, their dreams* migdit employ Teachers College of Con­ country's emhar^^o on the export Devise New Plaa^, Defense methqd.s. will makq the avail have foundered. necticut graduate# as teachers. . Edward L. Davits Jr. Bolton’s fire commi.ssippers are Irip^naxt SAturday, weather per­ - Louisiana Filipinos ^ e revolutionary movement, of sulfa drugs imd antibiotics to These are some questions the Registered Land Surveyor also working on a plan to expedite mitting, according to MAj. Gen. avhen he gave hia loyalty and sup Hhirope—an embargo clamped citizens of Connecticut should reporting a fire and improve the ,William Hesketh, stale Civil De-. , Manila village,, a settlement answer; tS Proctor Road MaaekAAtar port' to it was a movement of down early last month. This em­ alam\ system. They '’'ewpcct to fense director. near New Orleans, is inhabited by 1. Are Teachers College students TEL. MITCHELL 8-t019 ^ brlUtant agitators. He gave it bargo has now been relaxed, par- complete arrangements with the Coming Events Today descendants of Filipinos who set­ to be forced to leave college be­ telephone company which would tled in the state of Louisiana itiAlly, for the benefit of flood suf- The adult camera club will con­ aubatance and respectability and cause of a lack of necessary funds enable the operator receiving a duct a .Workshop on lighting to- about 1710, Ms presence made It seem a prac­ iferers and influenza epidemic vic­ to meet the Increased costa? tical poeslbllity rather than tims in Europe. 2. Is the bill planned that sec­ •Why was the embargo, one of ondary education will be shifted to radicai- dream. the University of Connectiout? His commitment, made neither the last acts in office of former 3. Are the taxpayers of Connec­ lightly nor emotionally, had a sav­ Secretary, of Commerce Charles ticut willing to ibear the additional ing durablUty in the dark days of Sawyer, imposed in the first cost that will be incurred‘In estab­ the’^diuae. When fine words and place ? lishing training for secondary education and to make provisions T h r i i bold dreams turned dull and cold The embargo was imposed be for practice teaching m an area ■ -V ' ----- ' *'l thg minds'of Others', the man Of cause -we had reason to- believe where th'e're" Is' not s'iifficle'nt that , some .o f the drugs' we-'- had •poptilation to provide the necessa-ry- W AnGNS ew words and Mlculated dedica- iaoT H t^ . 1N(C. See liiem inodelsiat Sale Prices! on had the inner stuff with which been sending' to Europe had been opportunity for training? -r finding their way into the Com­ If your answers to the above o t ' carry on. The very unspec- questions are no. write to your FUNERAL r culamSas of. the man became, in munist world and into the medit-al representatives in Congress, urging SERVICE The ClAremont is a handsome modern sofa that opens to a 2.' lat ■ ■» acid test, spectacular, for it stockpiles of the Chinese Commu­ them to oppose H. B. 1013. | .00 full size bed eijuipped with smooth surface inn0rsprin(|r mat­ % % % % »d3 M . staying quality. nist armies. Sincerely. ' OrmaRdXWeit tress. Easy to open.and close. Smartly Mpholstorad in freen- --J After the cause was won, he Along with this embargo of onr Shirley W. Taylor PH tctBr Sfray-biege-and-brown tweed texture. 143 South Main street reS times had the opportunity own, we have, according to re­ Editor's 'N ote: , We Imagine it ■r TrfJ ’ permit this young nation to port, been trying to find some would be most disconcerting to the Usually $289.50 0- ___ .ake the easy path to the loss of way of asking Britain to see that State Board of Education side of Now Stylal Among all new 195.3 ears, De Soto stands :'DJ ^ ^ *11 It had fought for and gained. no medical supplies' enter China the approaching legislative con'^ tia troversy at Hartford if Its sup­ SHOWN TO LEFT out for longer, lower, lovelier design! 1 He might, by taking personal rule through the port, of Hong Kong. sK porters should write to their “ rep­ Saa Ih* Naw, wider, mo|re liaiulKoine grille . ; . huge r Mnuelf, havs iabsolvect us from the We haven't yet found a w i^rto resentatives in Congress," as this aid f. difficult,And' complicated task of ask that, for there 1s no civilised letter requests. We feel certain new oilc-pieee rurved windshield- and one-piece rear trsring tof-create a democracy. He way of asking such a thing, out in that it was intended that the pl^ea . RHONE i ^ * 2 4 9 0 0 window; . . . New, glamorous elinune fender mould­ f might, by conUnulng indefinitely the world public. Medlclhe Is not should be for citizens to write to MItchall 9.7196'^ ings . . . New, swept-back rear fenders! ----- classified as a strategic or as their representatives at Hartford. In the office of President, have or Mitchell 3-8606 Da Solo Interiors are a .trcincndouH hit, tot); •baolved this young nation from war material, under any existing REGULARLY $299.50. Just like on* KINO RITES. SET l i Z i Lest Center St. New, gorgeoiiA nvion fabrics . . . New, diaiinetive world codes or regulations. of the newest tufted sofasJ Open* to the responsibility o f learning to ' ..Manchester door panels'. . . jSew, grained instrument panel . . ; have, and to compose, its own in And to the general public, Meriden, Feb. 23—(T>—Funeral full \size bed with innersprin$ mat- L all harmonized with body colors! tem al poliUcal differences. He which still retains some senti­ services will be held here Wednes­ trcss\Cocoa textured cover. ' day for Walter A. King, 81. of this ■ might, by allowing the federal con mentality in spite of the kipd of city who died at the Portland home, Mighty 160 H.P. Fira Doma V-8 Engih* : : delivers vention Mdilch wrote our present Vprld we live in, the idea of medi­ of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph A. tremendous acceleration, adds to your safely! Full I ConatltuUon to take'the easy path cine conveys an impression of hu­ Woodward. Sunday. Father-in-^aw (Power Steering . . . provides safer, surer control and toward * form of govemipent manitarian mercy, which ought to of former U. S. .Sen. John D. D:)na- hcr (R-Conn.).,Klng was employed Expensive easiest parking ever! Also Power Braking! which could easily be agreed upon be available for the wounded of all lands and peoples. at the former Charle.s Parker Co,, In every way, the 1953 Ue Soto steals the show! have allowed us to miss the excel manufactiirers .of fire alarms. He IF SOMEONE is Injured while lence which has made us. The sentimental public view of al.4o was a director of the City on your premises, will you be ..^,ln;.''*JI,.;.;tluree/;inat^ «vri><>«f..,lhal;.*a ^aPWier Saying^' 'Bank of-''';kferlden:.';';'H« Don’t The relatively imimaginative man had who ha.s done his duty And rorfivQd leaves two '• pavightera/'' a' ' 'fkim.’ ftriihidUffly able td pay f or I hy A brother, seven grandcBiTdfeh'ina' • r^* th# saving answer,,_'jt waa that his wound Should then be entitled six ^eat-granijichildren. ■ damages awarded affaihat drid W W Elm ASTER SIX to hi#, chance’ to live'.' 'The \entt-^ ‘ leo democracy must find 'its own sar- you? Will you be able to af­ vatlon within Itaelf, within its own. mental view is that nobody wages natural and inevitable difficulties, war against the wounded. , ' ford legal defense? PARTY and FOOD SALE? and must refrain from seeking ThiA. concept is a chivalrous ^ The answer is “ Yes!” , if you anachronism. ^ • REGUl 'a R L ^ $269.50. Simmons fa­ SPONSORED BY faay authoritarian solutions if it BANTLY mous Lawson Lounge model in lovie were to bring its owif rare promise Those who actually wage war have Residence Liability In­ seat size is upholstered in green danfi- to fruition. have different ideas. They wage surance. Ask this Bgancy ■JiTie easy_eolution, he said in de- w»r not only to wound their OIL CO. ask. Opens . . . or closes . . . with one The Hairdressers Of Manchester' about it! I easy motion: fitted with superbly ciAion after deciaion, the aolution e^emy. but to keep their 'Wounded TEL. MI-9^595 comfortable innerspring mattress. which proMieed to end all troubles enemy from recovering. Their ef­ or MI-9-4596 Proceeds Are For A Very Worthy Organization -— by removing the responsibility for fort is not to concede the wounded - / ■ • SHOWN TO LEFT iohition o f them from the people enemy a chance at recovery, Mit to RANGE AND FUEL r themselves, was no solution. The increase the chances that he will The Manchester Public Health Nurses Association people must leam to govern die. There is no room,, in their OIL DISTRIBUTORS ■ themselves. They must leam to strategy, for the concept that, the » 2 I9 “ aaeume the exercise and fespon- wounded ought to be accorded 333 Main Straat WED;, FEB. 25-1:30 p. M. albiUty and protection of their some kind of sanctuary. The more REGULARLY $?49.50. Smart mod- awn ^ e d o m . \ enemy wountftd do die, the fewer ern design with flat, square arms, is And ao the man, the rock o f a enemy soldiers there will be to ■V- " ;...... - ' .— covered in a gray diamond-patterned ' Odd Fellows Haill man who had never lighted the come back into battle. Similarly, damask. Full sofa size, opens to full of revolution, or given pas- LET US FILL YOUR The Most Exciting New Car You Ever Saw! .New From F'ront to if there is disease and pestilence size bed fitted with a Simmons inner- aibnate atimulation to its ideals, B#ek . . . Nevy Iniide and Out! Come In To See It and Drive It! in the civilian population of an spring mattress.* *r offered to' his countrymen the enemy, that is no ground for hu­ P R I Z E S ! PRIZES! PRIZES! lUring, bold, true dreams that manitarian sympathy for the gushed from the minds and hearts comparatively' innocent, but a Admission Tickots. to This Evont. f n> Tho first 200 sooted at t^is porty wiG o f his more volatile and more cause for rejoicing, because such 175 East nUlcai companions, nevertheless' Called ^or and delivered Center St. civilian misery may lessen the tlHos You to a 25% Roductibn on Your A rocoivf favors of hand ertom pravsd the human agency who was promptly - at no extra Tel. MI-9-7665 WATKINS enemy’s wiU to fight. We jvouldn t charge. i ROY MOTORS, Inc. •IM edalvs la converting these want such civilian populations to Edgar Clarke Moreh Visit to Your Fovorito toouty TICKUT8 AVAILABLE AT YOUR FAVORITE -G YOU 241 NORTH MAIN STREET i . M ANCHESTER ai^. h* waa th* force udilch would if we could prevent it. PINE PHARMACY M etttekeiU ^ ' Solon. OWN CARDS 0*1 he turned, th* rook which TTita ia what war haa become. In CALL MI-9.9814 V 0 8 il Bot apUnter, the fortitude Ton* In OljlOUCHO MARX Irt "You Bet Your Lif*"-r*v*ry wa*k‘ on both Radio and T*l*vUion (NBC ntiwofki) — praianlad by DCSOTO*n.Yi contrast to the ^dea' of a few ■atWUail'iEMBBIWPPi

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERTALD, MANCHESTER, COl^N., MONDAY, FEB'RlIAfejp.^vi 195?!

CARNIVAL BY DICK^URNBR We Cannot Tell a Lie, •- •- Bpttle Club Hasn^t Applied Home on Loaive ■ ■■}.■ Sense and Nonsense Boys Confess to Police ‘Voice’ Post lo p es Dim Although -yesterday was For PermiC May Be Closed George' Washington’s birth­ New GretHt^ day, it is bein]^ observed today, Jn 6 hange J Why U Ohio caUed the Buckeye would cook ifie meiils and tend Deaths SUte? the boy. I've seen her save a Manchester’s anti-bottle club.fbetween the hours of 1 and 9 a. and this morning one of the man and wife from ruinini? their favorite legends involving the Ohio got Its nickname from the Vincent P. Calandrs ordinance, which went into effect m. ana on election days, Sundaya' - T O V ^ family life; and folks in trouble country’s first president came fact that the natural range of the U. S. Buying Vincent Pietro Calandra, 55, of Saturday night - at midnight, has. and legal holidays. To Johnson In Taft Law horse chestnut tree known as the alwavs knew that Mrs. Jpy would 144 Deepwod drive, dUd yesterday In addition, a club would have home to roost. \ buckeye wa?( restricted largely to see them through. She cheered apparently put this town’s' only to submit to inspections by local Eight boys, between" t)ie ages at Manchester Memorial Hospital (Continued Prom One) the Ohio River watershed. In his you' by her look of peace, that? (Continued From Pngo One) following a short illness. He and bottle club out of business. police, lire and health ofliclala be­ of 10 and 12, who, set out to (Oonttnoed from Fag* One) History of American Forc.st Trees seemed to say to worries. . . . his wife had planned to move soon fore it could'ge( a license, if it emulate thq^ father of Their •■Ce?,.sei". . Old Mrs. Joy wa's al­ The Sunrise CHub, located on Oak country, were picked up ’by McCarthy told reporters before to have Moses work on the same (1810). Francis Andre Michaux Aiken is chairman of the Senate to Florida where their daughter, wished to apply tor one. ways there, when anyone was in Agriculture committee, which ar- street, has so far failed to apply police after a complaint about the hearing started that his sub- subcommittee yrith John L. Lewis, named this specie!t’"Ohlo Buckeye" Mr?. Herman Klepak. resides. for the llcenaq. r^uired under the The local ordinance, under con­ because of its relative abundance despair. She helped the friend- , ranged a hearing today on govern­ their activities was phoned in .committee's investigation of the president of the United Mine le.ss in" their need, and heavy Born in Italy, Calandra, had terms of the ordinance adopted by sideration here for some time, was Workers union. in that region. Buckeye was sug­ ment sales of com and other com­ Unally adopted after the Hartford to headquarters. ’Voice" "is doing Dulles a great hearts made light. Indeed and modities acquired under price sup­ been a resident of Manchester for the Board of ’pirectorA' several- Armed with the hatchets, the Study Injnncthms gested by the fact that the dark- the past 11 years. A veteran of law was upheld by the Court of service.’’ *hrown nut with Its pale scar wa.s though she had no worldly pelf, port operations. weeks- ago. youngsters went to work on A major hrobiem at tha con­ I?’ World War I; he was a member Common Pleas When the bottle "There seems to be an-attemjiU ference- is ■ ukeW to -be- tha Tkft----- fancied to resemble the eye of a .she haiTa glowing Inward wealth. Some Congressmen have con­ Besides r^ulring a license, clubs In that city took an appeal. .some trees bij HartfoVenroad, 'is. Her giving was its own reward: tended those helped push ddwn of the American Legion and of the on the part ot a sizeable group of Hartley procedure for handling /*'i door. Hetur%, "buck’s eye." is Said the new legialation, patterned The Manchester club was organ­ and when Patrolman Thoma-s ior...,lDve. ,relurned„.with . .one., ac­ . 'market prices recently...... , Italian-American Society. left-wing writers and commenta­ emergency j^tl/hea^. with SCMUy -to- have been - an. Indian. name ia r afU'^ A Hartford law.whlcb-forced. ized b y Sltvio "MeiTdtlt and Alfred . R.. Graham,.responding.-to tha tors to try to mkkfe If Appear that the nut. ■ cord. From great and small, John Davis Called Piaqs had been- made by the so­ the closing of bottle club? in that call, appeared, they were only court injunctions. Tlie labor uhliima from rich and poor a tribute-that John Davis, new president of ciety to give the Calandras a fare­ and Lucy Andreoll, all of Hartford, oiir exposure- of the ‘Voice’ is an are against the Injunction proce- city last fall,_ closely .regulates the who filed Articles of Association too eager to admit their guilt. attack on the administration,’ ’ Mc­ will long endure. Old Mrs. J o y .. the Commodity Credit Corpora­ well party Wednesday. It was not specified whether durl. Senator Taft (R-Ohio), a II |i THIS N" THAT operations of clubs of this type, for it last August. Mendill, a for- Carthy said. L- There was a lady in our town, so long at rest.. Your memory Is tion, which conducts these price- Besides his wife, Mrs. Louise taking from them the advantages the trees attacked were cherry principal author of the present ever Dc.st.— Karl Fla-ster. support operations, was Invited to Ghidella Calandra,' and his daugh­ tner Manchester resident, who also trees. Lauds Dulles* Job law. Is opposedtto changing the in­ who never won a great renown. they had over legally licenced had a Hartford club legislated out "That Is not remotely true. 1 111 i' She wa.s a plain and simple soul, “ testify about operations under the ter, he leaves one sisteT, Sister liquor outlets. junction provision. But Senator I. ' -i Democratic administration. Mary Bambina of Catallngo, Italy. from under him, is free on $10,000 think Dulles has done a good job lyes (R-N. Y.) has propoeed their with no ambition as her goal. I Woman has never created any­ Until the legialation became ef­ bond pending an appeal from a starting a house-cleaning," knew her; when I was a boy, and thin', as beautiful as -she has de- The House Agriculture commit­ Funeral cervices will be hel4 to­ fective, ■ club members, who kept Dr. Elmer A. Wedea, Jr. elimination. tee session was closed to the pub­ Superior ■ Court conviction of re­ McCarthy said the Investijiatlng The general position of organised called her good old Mr.s. Joy. She •stroyed. ^ morrow morning at 8:30 from the their own liquor In the clubs, could lic. ceiving stolen goods. He faces a Serious Fii’e group has run- into ho obstruction labor at the meeting la that the did, not own to any gift, and yet T. P. Holloran Funeral Home, 175 drink there about any hour of the one-to-four year term on the from "Die new team" in the State Dr. Elmer A. Weden, Jr., she gave mo.st folks a lift. For Beth—Johnson is so conceited. The House group seemed likely Center street, and at St. James’ lieutenant in the U. S. Navy, unions want the law liberalised for to approve a program that would day or night ftnd on any day. Now, charge which Involves 60 cartons Department. •|l|i|l in a quiet aort of way. she helped Ralph — Yes, on his last birth­ (Jhurch at 9 o’clock. Burial will be enjoying a leave with his parents their benefit. Management repre-. utilize government credit, Includ­ a club would have to close down of cigarettes. McCarthy said there, has been sentatives, on the other hand, want e«,, ini k, Ni* . her neighbors every day. Your day he sent " t'-'- • of congra­ in St. James' Cemetery, where Mr. Is Averted obstruction from “ lieutenants" of at 43 Brookfield street. Dr. Weden T, M. t ,,. U :t.rw ow wife was ill? Old Mrs, Joy tulation to his mother. -, ing .emergency loans for cattle Calandra will be accorded full has just returned after more than the law pretty much left aa it Is. producers, to bolster beef and meat China's signature on the treaty former Secretary of State Dean Therefore, any agreement within military honors. Mrs. Bartpul Adams of Lynfield, Acheson who remain in the depart­ two yOoirs service in Japan. He has prices. was "a signature of national the advisory committee seams., 2 .Z 3 -S 3 “ She wanted the tie the clerk was w e ? -''~ "nd he Friends may call at the funeral Mass., and. Mrs. William Melllng Defective Oil Burner ment. been on Joan by the. Navy to the wouldn't take it off!" DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Aiken, GOP Senate leader Taft of Everett, Mass.; and two grand­ Ahame and humiliation.” / Atom Bomb Casualty Commission unlikely. of Ohio and other Republicans in­ home tonight from 7 (o 10 o'clock. Glenney Lumber Sets "I feel our exposure of these is daughters. The treaty called for "friendly doing Dulles a great service," Mc­ and was in direct charge of the A epllt set of recommendations sist that Democrats have been TTie funeral will be held Wed­ collaboration after thg coming of to Durkin would leave to the Labor OUR BOARDING HOUSE with ’ MA.10R HOOPLE shouting about skidding farm prices Mrs. Giac4>ma Trantolo Up Nasty Situation Carthy said. work of the bommlaslon at Naga­ BY J. R. WILLIAMS 'V nesday afternoon at 2 o’clock In peace ("and” ) mutual, respect for Weyl was only one of several saki in a 200' bed hospital. aecretary the task of deciding be­ pUT OUR WAY in the hope of recapturing control Mrs. Rosa Falcone-Trantolo, .69, the sovereignty and territorial in­ T. •«. fcf• “• A P«- OP- Everett.' Burial will be in Wood- witnesses the subcommittee plan­ The son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer tween opposed sets o f recom­ ' 1HA66 A PC3PLAK TRENJp, of Congress next year. wife of Giacoma Trantolo of Ells­ lawn Cemetery, Everett. tegrity of and non-interference" in A defective oil burner at the W. mendations on what tha Eisen- MM IM. Answer to Previout Puizle Taft argues that farm prices worth street, East Hartford, died ned to question behind closed A. Weden, Dr. Weden held a lieu­ VE oove: tihEY v e , eSAO, 3A60Ki/ TMl6 16MV MlSTAU M A30e Friends may call at the W. P. each other’s internal affairs. G. Glenney Lumber Company on tenant, j. g. commission and served hower administration should R>kSSLEP that THIKJCy TS ji ■t A K T H□ ’ have been skidding for two years last night at the Hartford Hospi­ dooni during the day. McCarthy iHvesirioKJ,THE WOOPL6 Sil e n t ^ uACH\\sies in s t id o b But this it an «ducational toy, madam! It’t to wtll built Sweet and Sour s U R 1 Quish. funeral Home, 225 Main Clhina aiid Russia also agreed North Main street was responsible declined to identify .'the others in as resident In surgery in the Naval recommend to Congress. . POUR MILES FROM TOWN n p l- 1 jh Jk B and that now the Democrats are tal. Born in Licodia Embeau, "hot to conclude' any alliance and ^EKVANrr.'lT PRE66ES CLOTHES M ';;^^JgcLE5.''SOWeVee R T .■ 94_A N street, from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight. for a minor chimney fire today Hospital in St. Albans, Long Is­ Chairman H. Alexander Smith FOR A SECRET PARTV- he'll really have to think to figure a way to take it apart!" 1 A \ p ■ • L u trying to blame the Republicans, Catania, Italy, she was a member not to take part in any coalition di­ advance except to say that one of ApiD COOK6 BREAlCFAST IH A SCTtHa £yPRE66 |U 1 T 1 r T them would be Reed Harris, deputy land, before being called to active (R., N. J.) of the Senate Labor ANP 1 WOULD COME HORIZONTAL VERTICAL although they have controlled the of the LicOdia Embeau Society rected against the other.” that could have developed Into a SMALL OPEMIMG geMlMD fHAT 1 l6 UNEAS' 1 n T e M P duty in July, 1950. His parents committee said, meanwhile, that THIS WAV.' government for less than five It was signed for Russia by V. spectacular blaze had It not been administrator of the IIA. THAT DOOR .'- —DOi^'T Be OslE^SV . lo o ks - l a k it - 1 Sweet soda 1 Favorites pr H. S. A £. O 1 Ladies Social Club. Harris has been acting as the visited him while he was stationed he is attempting tb get ogiaement BY GALBRAITH T weeks. TriOUGH, TAKE A TEAM OB. SIDE GLANCES - « 2 Medley iT* p •' O m. j j 1 1 Besides her husband, phe leaves M. Molotov, then Russian Foreign for quick response by the Man­ between union and management s V 9 Sefcretary of Agriculture Benson Funerals head of the information program in Japan. 't MArJ— rr 3 Not pinheads 1 ? 5j e — four sons, Joseph, Rosario and Pr. Minister. rebreeentativee bn certain changes FULLTIME |M3lME^S 4 Barriers R m t | chester Fire Department. since Compton's resigniiUon. . Ih’.. . Weden , has already been Hoopl6.6il6»w 6eRVArir MEVER COOLD 4 Sweet- herb 1A K. £ £ m. ft has been .the chief target of Demo­ Arthur L N. Trantolo. all of East Signed As-Japs Quit - both sides concede should be TO KEEP THAT STEAM 8 Sweet wine □ M • 1 cratic attacks. Mrs. Ida A. Rlsley Because of the heat the past two Public hearings' last wSek pro­ engaged for. two speaking dates VOLeiTDif^ ALARM ECLIPSE VOL). 5 Exclamation sl JSi Hartford, and Vincent Rizzo of T. V. Soong, brother of Madame made. WEATED 12 High priest p5* U P A Ij □ a Aiken has promised to call Ben­ The funeral of Mrs. Ida A. Rls­ Chiang Kai-shek, visited Moscow days, the burner did not go on duced assorted testimony about since his arrival home. Tomorrow LET OUT Vi^/L CLOCK i 6 Lessee tt o o 1a Bees Wrcdg Procedure ASA ^ . MAM (Bib.) 1 V K. N INI n □ □ son before the Senate committee Arcadia, Calif,: a daughter, Mrs, ley of Route 6. Andpver, who died automatically over the week end attempts to take the anti-Com- night he will address the Rotary ^TEAM^, I'GOIM' - 7 Place s p ] 94 u u twice in the summer of 1945 before “ My feeling Is that we have in VALET.' 13 Toward the i~r £ for a public explanation of his farm Louis Patrla of East Hartford: Friday after a Im g illness, was the treaty was signed. and It wasn't until, the tempera­ munist string from overseas Cliib at a meeting at the Country tr FULL 8 Punitive o r T « T m n. u u the past gone et it the wrong n sheltered side policies in the near future. He four brothers, Anunzio Falcone of held this afterpOon at 2:30 at the He conferred several times with ture dropped this morning that It broadcasts. Public sessions may be Club, His father will show films. r BLAST .'I ill . s 9 Leave out says Benson "Is going to win out New Britain, Giusseppe Falcone of resumed tomorrow, McCarthy said. Next Monday, Dr. Weden will be way,” Smith said in a copyrighted r ? ' 14 Turkish 10 Wealthy 27 Governments 41 Sweetliqueur, Holmes Funeral Home, with Rev. Stalin, and was wined and dined by did start. At eight o'clock the fire interview with the m agam e U, 8. in spite of these organized attacks West Hartford, Vincent Falcone of Stephen Chamberlain, minister of Russian officials. nrien were called to the scene to ‘The State department has made the guest speaker at the noontime oRicial 11 Musical (or a minor ----- de cacao News end World Report. “ We ( '■ ® | 15 Metal on him.” Elast Hartford and Sebastian. Fal- the Andover Congregational The pact called for continued find the boiler*was soaking with oil many requests to present its side meeting of the Klwanla. syllables sovereign 42 Stalk bone of Manchester; and 15 grand­ of thb story, McCarthy said, and started throwing things around and 16 Bitter herb 28 Mine entrance43 Great Lake Church, officiating. Burial was in war against Japan—and was signed and that the oil had leaked out on dlssgreelngting befors ws really got 17 Thought children. the family lot in the East Ceme­ on Aug. 14, the day Japan offered the floor. When the control was its witnesses will be interviewed 18 Specious 19 Movable joint 29 Newcomers 44 Missile by the staff and ” lf they have any our fundamental areas of agrse- rcasoncr 46 Pas.sage in Funeral services will be ■ held tery. to surrender. Both countries rat­ set off, the smoke stack blew. 'The ment laid down.” 6LIDE6 23 Passport (coll.) Senators Urge Wednesday-morning at 9:15 at the Bea'rers were Raymond Risley, ified it 10 'days later. information of value, we’ll call Dealers Note ■a COVER 20 Narrow ways endorsements 31 Sour fruits the brain black smoke coming from the them.” He said he sees as major areas HOLES Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Ernest Rasch, William Savage and stack resulted in a call being I 21 Sour castor 24 Pitcher 33 Light boat 47 Snare Senator Mundt (R-9D) said the of disagreement the question of AMD SHOT Home, 318 Burnside avenue. East Albert Hutchinson. GESTVRE FOR MORALE placed for firemen. nationwide bargaining, the. Taft- ' OFF 25 Destroy 38 Staid 48 (Sirl's name Firmer Stand department had submitted the Big Turnout 23 l\ 22 Wicked 50 Mouth part Hartford, followed by a solemn Washington, Feb. 23-1#) — The Firemen stayed on the scene Hartley ban on tha c lo s ^ shop, STEAM 26 Greek districts40 Rajah’s wife requiem Mass in St. Mary’s Church Mrs. Mary E. SIggins Chinese Nationalist repudiation of names of five witnesses It would 24 Ireland until noon to "control-burn” the like to be heard about a project and tha prqvision for handling at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in St, The funeral of Mrs. Mary E. their 1945 treaty with Soviet Rus­ oil on the floor and in the flooded imergency etrlkes. 26 Yugoslavian I 1 3 4 i r ” 7 1 8 \o 1 On Red Pacts for two powerful radio transmit­ riyer Mary's Cemetery, East Hartford,' Siggins, widow of William H. sia was -viewed by American of­ boiler. The burner la located In a Auto Salesrooms Fillec On the laalter point, hs said It ia Siggins, a resident of Manchester ficials today as largely a gesture ters .near Seattle, Wash., and his feeling "That we haven’t ex­ W m 27 Operated tt 5 4 Friends may call at the funeral storage auxiliary building to the Wilmington, N. C. For Gala Open House MEAMT 1 (Continued From Page One) home after 2 o’clock this’ after- for many years, was held Satur­ for -purposes of morale and the reqr of the lumber yard and con­ plored compuleory arbitration far 30 Contrive diplomatic record. Construction Suspended A6 32 Withdraw r? day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the tained doors' windows and other Fete Over Week Em enough aa a lost resort in a na­ Jt?WiLLAM 15 Ml Authorities doubted the action Construction of the transmitters ilCRITIClSKA, formally perverted to bring about the sub­ Holmes Funeral Home, with Rev. building materials. tional emergsney." jugation of free peoples." George Roberts, Interim minister had - significant- connection with was suspended by the department Smith said hs expected some .l...... \ / u _ _ _ ' WAS IT ? 34 Regard 18 Z6 Mrs. Emma D. Mctlue The MFD also extinguished two Manchester residents Interested BOBN THIRTY VEAR3 TOO SOON leeT »t w *•»"» It also proclaims hope ’ for Mrs. Emma Daniels Mt’Cue, 64. of the Second Congregational talk o f a naval blockade or Nation­ grass fires yesterday, one on Tol­ after the subcommittee received change to be made In the provlMon 35 Slow (music) 1 alist plans to raid the China main­ testimony a week ago that they both In seeing what 1953 has to 36 Legal matters n fi a restoration of .self government in widow of Michael J. Mc'Cue, and Church, officiating. Burial was land turnpike and the other on offer In the way of new cars and which requires that union officials BY V.T. HAMLIN 1 , the .countries which .have. slipped, mother of Charles- A.-Daniels and- •in the family plot in the -Windsor- land...... ______Strickland street. : — were. located ..in areas subject, to. must file' non-Oommunlst ofOdavita ■ Do'C.Never Had It Su Good "3TDliorder magnetic interference ^nd that also in Uklng a crack at a free - ^LLEY OOP ‘ IH ts ST n a behind the Iron Curtain. sister of William E. Miller, both of ville Cemetery. Repudiation had been discussed Co. 4 of the SMFD put out a trip to Bermuda for two have been before their unions may use the 39 Seines Would Broaden Scope between Taipn and Washington as millions of dollars were- being machinery of the NaUohal Labor OH.MYSTAK9, 40 Sweet­ i Manchester, died ygsterday at hgr The bearers, all nephews of the grass Are in Charter Oak street streaming through the ehowrooms WELL,SINCE THE^ Tt s Hickenlooper, a Foreign Rela­ a possibility even before the Na­ wasted on them. Relatione BoSiaI (NLJtB). aluEyi dr. 30 - home in Hartford,, at 792 Asylum decea.sed, were George • Jennings, lots yesterday afternoon at 2:15 of local auto dealere for the laet t i m e - m a c h i n e / o k a y , smelling tions committee member, said the tionalist.? were expelled to For­ The U. S. Advisory Commission He mentioned two possible SEEMS TO BE / CHECK BRONSON! flower street. / Charles Jennings, Richmond Jen­ and three minutes later Companies three days at a rate conelder- U)OK! TH IS resolution should be strengthened Besides her son and brother, she nings and Ernest Tynan. mosa. However, the Ghlang Kai- on Information, a group sot up by changes: Requiring affidavits from . SURE WE’RE IN UNDAMAGED, I ME WITH I 41 Peruse 1 and 2 were called to the rear of Congress in 1948, recommended ed highly eatlsfactory by those P to make it clear that the U. S. con­ leaves three sisters. Mrp. Anne shek government took the actual LllaC street for another grass Are, employers ss Well and scrapping of , AMESe.BUTICAN :'D 6AYGO 42 Closed vehicli R ri M siders the wartime agreements as step without close consultation Saturday that all physchological dealers, a spot check of several the provision in favor of the crea­ ONLY DO ONE THING AT after 1 45 Guides Grifhn, Mrs. Carrie Sheck and Mrs. William Craig auto agencies Indicated today. % W( temporary. Mrs. Mary Schiess, all of Hartford. The funeral of Mrs. Jeanie Ar­ with the United States. warfare and overseas information tion ot some sort of agency which A TIME, SO MAKE UP 49 Interpret W His proposal, if adopted by Con­ programs, including the "Voice.” One dealer, who said more than, would determined whether a union , VOUR MlNDS...tX) I TRY The funeral will be held Wednes­ mour Craig, wife of William Craig 600 persons ps^sed through his 51 War god m , gress, would broaden the scope of day afternoon at 1 o’clock at the Russell Says Ike be combined in a new agency at was Communist-dominated. L tO RESCUE WONMUG 52 Irish Free HL IB « p of Blast Hartford, was held this showroom- yesterday, stated the OR GO ROUND UP rf I W i the document, regarded as it Taylor and Modeen Fiineral Home, afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Wat-, cabinet level. Smoth'B oonunlttee 'plans to State stands as an administration move Draw Up Plans Mundt and aev«al other Sena­ response to the Manchester Auto­ dinosaurs? ia ii 233 Washingion street,. Hartford, kins Funeral Home. Rev. Earl C. Can’t Cut Spending start Taft-Martlsy bearl^ tarly 53 Ledger entry in the war of nerves with Russia,. with burial in Spring Grove Cem­ tors expressed doubt that the head motive Dealers Association threS' next month. t T. M, «H- •* — Heck of St. Paul’s Methodist day open house haa been .’’wonder' 1 ew- Nt» s*-;'. '"«■ - 54 Organ of For one thing, the four occupa- etery. Church in Hartford officiated, and For Tall Cedars of this proposed agency should be Public members o f DurMn's hearing SZ S3 $4 ful” ahd. that “ the public ac . tlon zone in Germany were estab­ Friends may call at the funeral Frederic E. Werner presided at the (Continued From Page One) in the cabinet, although the South panel are: Dv, Sumner H. SUditer, ‘ a-33 55 Allot lished through the Tehran and home from 7 to 9:30 tonight and to­ organ. Burial was In the East Dakotan said he favors the single ceptance has been terrific—better Harvard Unlverelty professor; Cy­ r K ^4 25th ‘Birthday’ than we hoped for.” "I know these are boom times, but where's-all that money 56 French fathc n Yalta conference agreements. morrow from 2 to 4 and from 7 to Cemetery. Members don’t want the Presi­ agency plan. He predicted yester­ rus Ching, former director o f the 57 Health resort Some lawmakers who urge cau­ 9:30 p. m. Bearers were Robert Smellic, day that a presidential reorganiza­ All of the dealere contacted Federal Met^Uon Service; Dr. we saved twenty years ago during the depression? dent to steal their thunder in the agreed that yesterday produced the tion evidently fear Russia might Sr., Robert Smellie, Jr., Richard Plans to celebrate the 25th anni­ field jof reducing federal appropri­ tion plan providing for such a con­ Jean T. McKehny, Osmell Uhtver- take repudiation of the agreements solidation may ^ submitted to biggest turn-out. Saturday, the Walter J. Sadrozinski Chaplin and John Miller, Jr. versary of Nutmeg Forest No. 116 ations. rity professor; Maurice T. Von a-s an excuse to try to force the Walter J. Sadrozinski, 46. of 50 The committee Is proceeding on Congress shortly. Inclement weather held attendance Hecke, University of North Oero- You Can Have It BI SS WINTERBOTHAM That’s For You ' BY EDGAR MARTIN western .Allies out of Berlin. Ridge street, died yesterday Charles F. Young Tall Cedars of Lebanon, with ladies down, and today, although traffic lina professor, and Dr. Paul A. CHRIS WELKIN, Planeteer. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES u . the theory that Eisenhower won’t Wiley ’ sMd he . hopes Congress followfhg a Jong, .'illness. Born in The funeral of Charles F. Young night to be held on Saturday, prepare a new budget but will through the ehowrooms was con' Dodd, University o f CSUfbiWa pro­ sidered good by all of the dealers, HOPE THE6E • J I F ! VdtVL .HYVVO will -’’strengthen’’ the Eisenhower Manchester, he attended local of 114 Wa.shlngton street, who March 14, at 6:30 p.m. at the State direct his department heads to fessor. ^ VOO W R l?? resolution to "more clearly and schools and was employed at died suddenly Saturday . morning, scale down their money requests U. S. Challenges it appeared that because of the Industry members, besides: - HY little < LIVED TWWt NOW Armory, were formulated at a large number of people working, A'OWT -VOO accurately set forth the sentiment Cheney Brothers for many years. will be held tomorrow morning at when they testify before the com­ Moses and Moreell, are David Zel- FELLOW^. fXWT \ ON THI^ meeting held last night at the attendance would not match, yi^ CE5ENT’ • J PLAHET.n?- SOMItTMWi'*.* o f the American, .people." He leaves -his- wife,-Mrs; Helen 11 o'clock from the- W. P. -i^lsh home of Grand Tall Cedar Ralph mittee. ------lerboch,- president o f Um OMwn- terdey’s. The re.soIutlon ps written, he S. .Sadrozinski; his mother, Mrs. Funeral Home- 225 Main street, T. Harbron. East Grand Tall Cedar Under that arrangejnenL.'the R e d Bloc nn Zellerbach Oorp., San Francisco; TCE$PA5’6EEG1 / 6lve.lT said, "rejects 'any interpretations T h e feature altracttbn of the ' TO Tua -j. Minnie' Sadrozinski: aiid oiic broth­ with Rev. Douglas W. Kennedy, Daniel Hair, general chairman of committee could trim budet fig­ liohh J. ti’Dohhell, presideht o f the FIKGT or applications.” when in his view er. William Sadrozin.ski, all of rector of St'. James’ Episcopal the committee in charge, promises ures of the former President and automobile dealers association National Constnictors.aasoelatioii, three-day promotion ts an eight GOC KEK. ‘’the American people have, by Manchester. Church In West Hartford; of­ this celebration will surpass any claim credit • for the savings— Korean Peace New York, and Frank Rising, pres­ THATCAME and large, felt that numerous The funeral will be held tomor­ ficiating. Burial will be at the of the previous years' efforts. something It couldn’t do if Elsen­ day all-expenses paid trip to Ber ident of the Automotive and Avia­ muda. Persons attending the open ALONG! clauses of the secret agreements row afternoon at 2 o’clock from convenience of the family. hower had his own smaller budget. (Continued From Page Ohe)_ tion Parts association, Detroit. were wrong.” Senior DeJTuty Grand Tall Cedar house at any of the sisociiUon the John B. Burke Funeral Home. Friends may call at the funeral Edward Crawford has secured 3. The Senate appropriations Labor membei’s beeiilos Metoy, X’ 'Taft Named Chairman committee could trim -budget fig­ members' agencies can obtain con­ 87, East O n ter street. Rev.- Paul home until 5 o'clock this after­ ’’Lem's" as caterers,' who served drafter of the proposal, and. his Reuther and Lfewis,, are Oaorge Wiley n.amed Taft as chairman G. Prokopy .pastor of the Zion ures of the former President and test entry blanks. The open house Harrison, aa AFL vie president, noon and. tonight from 7 to 9 well at several previous banquets, delegation leader, Mrs. VIJaya ends tonight at 8 o'clock, and the of a subcommittee on treaties and Lutheran (ihurch, will officiate and o'clock. claim credit for the savings — Lakshml Pandit, were due ip today and David J. McDonald, a CIO vice executive a.greements, hieanlng and John Fox has engaged a well- something It couldn’t do If Elsen­ drawing will be held Saturday at interment will be in the East known orcnesjtra hereabouts to in separate planes. Mrs. Pandit prealdent. presumably this group w-ill handle Cemetery. hower had his own smaller budget. the Municipal Building. General r provide dance music, which will be said en route that her delegation Manager Richard Martin has been * -* 5 the resolution. Friends may call at the funeral 3. The S.enate appropriations planned no neA’ resolutions for In line with the administration’s augmented by dinner music ar­ committee takes Its first formal selected to pick the lucky winner. eyt. im k, mA t. m. »■> ’ 5925,172,000 supplehiental money Premier Stalin. Rotary Observes self government in the Soviet Sat­ liam Wilson with Burton Lehman Our Lady of the Most Holy Roe­ Mrs. Margaret J. Bartley. 86, a and John Fox will conduct the Lester H. Pearson, Canadian WHAT PO \ I MEAN THAT LARRY KINO ____ \VFlUtAllDHC ellites, Eljenhower sent a mes­ The House cut Truman’s $2,313,- ary Mothers (Circle will meet at the 1 SIMPLY WAD TO GET .TELEVISIONS ^SO YOU'RE^^ long time resident of Manchester, (Continued From Page One', drawing of the door prizes. The Foreign Secretary and president TAKING THEM FOR C A m e B A R 0 N ? j GAVE THEM A BIG^ sage ye.sterday to the people of 000,000 request to thnt amount, 18 Years Service home of Mrs. Francis Cbartier, 59 THEM AWAY FROM- OUR IS FINE.... BUT you MEAN,) SAIP SOMETHINI} THAT I died ye.sterday at a local con­ usual conte.st will be held, and each? of the asesmbly, pointed up the L _ _ . - . / 13JOM SET FOR'- ^ A W A L K ? FAREWEUMRTY Czechoshlovakia. trimming off a $1,200,000,000 re­ Winter street, Wednesday night at .C H I L D R E N , ' WEIL, JT aRTAINLV 7 PM NOT SO SOBE PHILIP?y-AH-C00LPEmAIN WHY valescent liome. She was born recommended the step Feb. 11 and reservation card will carry a poetic UN Allies’ sit-tight policy in h 8 o'dlock. Members are reminded to “ A W HILE! OVER-DO IT.' ^ SHE STAVEPPOWH THERE -JU ST BEFORE It was "Tyraiiny can not long Ln' Belf.sst. Ireland. It was approved by the cabinet. It quest for. funds to meet a military weekend broadcast interview. He W ASM N KJPM TV, TRAT WTTy PIP.' effort on the part of Dick Puter pay raise vojed by Congress last Rola'ry Intarnational «Js observ­ bring‘Cancelled stamps. PHNJP-ANPI TMNK j M FAa,m NOT SOUTH AMERICA S0.L0N6 '.LEFT! endure in A world where free men She leaves several nieces and 8till requires approval by the leg­ •tb challenge the percoptiveness of said everyone wants peace in ing its 48th anniversary today. The are strong, united and re.solute.” year. The House told the. Pentagon KITTY AND MR.KWG ySOSOBEABOOT -AFTER HE GOT W EU ! ncohews. islature. ^ the ladies. Korea but that the UN may not local Rotary Club observed its 13th . The Friendship Circle ot the Sal­ The message was in a statement But this Is a mere formality. to dig up the money out of some of think It necessary to' go beyond EHJOVEP IT vaC/m XH \l KITTY.' PERIOP! Tne funeral will be held tomor­ Ernest Ritchie will a'gain «rect a the funds-it has available a de­ anniversary last week. vation Army will meet t o n ^ t at read at the opening of a New York row. afternoon at'2 o ’clock at St. Agreed to Plebiscite the December action. ]He_ added T he first Rotary Club was or­ headquarters of the Council of Free stage so that everyone may have vice some Democrats said was only the home of Mra Ruby Ctough, Mary's Episcopal Cliurch, • with Apart from giving Ru.ssin special an unobstructed view of ther pro­ tlin# in talk about a blockade of ganized In C?hlcago on Feb. 23. East Hartfoid. Members wlU meet Czechoslovakia, an org.anlzation rights in Manchuria, including vir­ fancy bookkeeping. Red China it was sometimes for­ the curate. Rev. .Tohn J. Johnson, ceedings. The entertainment has . See George Vote Lost ,> 1905, by Paul P. Harris, a young at the Citadel'at 7:80. :•/? domiciled in Wa.shlngton. The tual control of Dairen and Port gotten that UN members have al­ officiating. Burial will be In the been secured by Herbert Custer, Explaining the public session. lawyer, who suggested the idea to /.A] group's aim is to help the esti­ iia.st Cemetery. Arthur, .the treaty agreed to a ready. voted an embargo. mated 45,000 refugees from Czecho­ and Ormand We.?t-is1n charge of Chairman Bridges (R-N. H.» .sqid: a group of his friends. It was called Mrs. Elwood -Walker o f Middle \H 'The W atkins Funeral Home. plebi.scite. The outcome of which facilities, witli James Lewis and a Cliief Soviet bloc delegates were the Rotary C3ub. because* the first turnplKe east, who called on a slovakia since the “ Communists ...... _ wa.s to make Outer Moogolia a ” We are spending public mortey due in New York today aboard the seized power there five years ago. 142 East Center street.. Will be .team_lrom the DcMoJay in charge and I think its only fair for the meetings v/ere held .In rotation. In friend, yesterday_ in Jewett City, opett for- the convenience' 'of ! technically independent state, but of checking. Nutmeg Rangers in Queen Mary. They included Soviet the, offices-of Its members. was surprised to flpd a rosebush H .’' Urges Blockade by UN for all practical purposes part of taxpayers to know how and why friend.s ton^;ht from 7 to 9 their colorful uniforms will seat It Is asked and granted.” Foreign Minister Andrei Vishlnsky, For nearly half a century, Rota­ on • the south side of the farm­ Elsewhere in the foreign .policy the Soviet Union. Polish Foreign Minister Slanislaw i -field ^yesterday cam e—expressions-, o'clock., . -the. iTMU-rymaker,?, fis they arrive, .Tho oumpaAion- Houw'-esimmH- ry has continued to grow in nuro- house, ' litemaUy covered with l2-2S oh the ta'lke'd-bf blockade of Red ' ■ '■ ftcnuhraatlori -'■■ot;- thie li.^treaty ■ Othir-'-committee members- in- ■ ^*8 'i'>s held-ohly c losed sesslon.-l- in rSkraesezewskh a n d --th e -new bfers and iftrength. In the last 12 fresh greSri leaves.'Witit advance Chms amTSh the- generSEquesnoif: * r ineana—among -oUreg—ritings—that- -“lecauL. years. Ufiaec-Democratic h w - notictBe-arrivlag . e v r y d»y-or two- Off \'ou Go “BY LESLIE TURNKR FRECKLES AND HTS FRIEND® Bridaf Gown' of money for .nations friendly to I William R. Cock of 28 A Gorden Pree Chlna’.s Ultimate plans in Towle’; Paul Voung, firne.?t Oak- control, so did the Senate group. Vaclav Da-v'id. Rotary Clubs have beefi organized of the annual spring flower shows CAPTAIN EASY .. No-Ueiiiucrata ,in Gruu{x JULKO KNE-WBR MO drive,; a former resident of Hart­ elude. - - the detachment- of -.-Onleii raan, H-a-r oJ-d -Turklnglon . and. 4. -It developedthat fhe admlms- In 36 countries' of ■ Europe. Africa;- in' Boston; and in Hartford, spring'-’ WE UMDeRGTAND VOUR the U. -S. I-odge declined to guess what AM HOUR UP ,(3UE$TiONEl THIS » ( Sn iff') don’t bother Tto FOOL N o w , WHAT EVER.. Sen. Knowland (R., Calif.1, in a ford wlio was employed as a super- Mongolia from the Soviet orbit.' Ernest Morse. t ration may have lost the vote of Asia, the AgiericiLs and the islands cannot be far distant. TH' RIVER. KN­ .PEOPtEOMECTTOMOVWe Th is ? 'fouTMootc.] MADE- HER.THINK. intejidont of con.structlon in the The legislative Yuan will prob- The officers of the Supreme the Russians may bring up but VEAH.I^rr \ FAR a G you fiO.. |T6 a WEDONGr ' ME,MISS springtime! L<('sniff') CBS television interview, said he Sen. George (D-Ga.l in any at­ of the Pacific. Today,. Rotary Is a IT EECM5 LIKE 1 THE ORE DOWN THE RWER. THIS WAS A „ (avored having the United Nations j K'^ctrlc Corpor.stion i abl.y approve the cabinet's action Forest have been'invited and lho.se said his new delegation is ready v/orld-wicle organization of some JULKO? WHV? MR. MEILEON V - , MOW JUHhP! DRESSr lOJOW PERFECTLY WELL WHATs tempt it may make to keep alive Mrs. John R. Neubert, wife of A MiaiON M11E5 OR TH’ WORK J BEEN GOING ON.' WEDDING OUTFIT? carry out any such blockade, rath- Yfars, died Saturday nt the tomorrow, thus completing the that are able to accept will be join­ the exces.?' profits tax on business for debate on any question. Swear­ 365,000 business and professional the pastor of the Community Bap­ PROM^NlLttK’ FV/»S MADE' THEY DON’T. A SPeCIAL. er than an Individual nation doing Hartford Hospital. process by which, so far as Free ed by Tall Cedars from Rhode Is­ whicli will expire July 1 unle.sa ing-in ceremonies for hls’ new chief executives who are members of tist Church, was welcomed at an TtOM. EKGV! LIKEi? TkipTbM isS He leave,? his wife, Mr.?. Mar.v China is concerned, the Rino-So- land. Massachusetts,New York, Congress renews it. deputy, James J. Wadsworth, were more than 7,600 clubs. There are informal tea by about 6() of the it. scheduled at the U. S. mission in SPKinoriMes This was a switch from Know- Lindouest fMck: a daughter. Miss viet treaty becomes non-existent. Penn.?ylvania and New Jersey. George is reported to have“toId Rotary Clubs In almost every city women of the church yesterday House land's .statement in a radio-TV de­ Elizabeth M. Cork of Manchester; Yen replied ” I suppose so” when eolleagwes he won't vote tq-con­ New York today. in the United States and Canada afternoon' and presented with a four si.?ter.?, Mr.?. Earl H. Barker asked if the two vital Manchurian I Krnest ' Gross, formerly U. S. and in 84 countries and geograph­ S e ^ e bate last week that .the U. S. tinue'the tax, expiration of which chief deputy in the, mission, has corsage of pink iuid white carna­ should blockade China, did not ask of Cambridge. Mass.. M.i.ss Mary A. ports could be Included in any fu -! ical regions throughout the world. Group Will Report would reduce revenues by about resigned that post. President tions. Mrs. Robert Johns sang fAMtty , why he changed his views and he Cock of Newburyport. Mass,, Mrs. ture block.sde. | one billion dollars and add that Rotary activities throughout the several numbers, accompanied on M A T T f K ! offered no elaboration. Ada Trice of Truro. Nova Scotia, Elsenhower appointed him to con­ World are ba.sed ori the same genr Under the treaty, China leased much difficulty to balancing the tinue a.s a delegate and" advi.s'er the piano by Mrs. EWerett Gamble. On the money question. Mutual and Mr.?. John A. Morehouse of To BiisiiH'ssnien budget. Klscnhower last week eral objectives — the development Sandy Cove. Nov,a .Scotia. half of .Dairen to Russia, for 3p during the rest of thls_as.senibly. Those who poured during the hours ■ Security Administrator Harold E. years, free of charge. It wa.s | —------hinted thnt some substitute for the of >fellow8hip among business and of the reception were Mrs. Ethe- Stassen declined to be pinned down The funeral wilt be held Wednes­ tax miglit be found. No Democrats have been ap­ professional men. the betterment i v P # day aftemo'ia at,' 3 o’cloVk nt the agreed that Port Arthur wa.s to i The question of whether an or- pointed to a high-ranking post in leen.Lewis, Mrs. 'Victor Gue, Mrs. i(r> qy on how much foreign aid funds bc used jointly as a n'aval base for , ganization will be (oi med to serve 6. CIO President Walter Reuthcr of communities, leading boys apd Frank Carpenter, Mrs. Edward Congress will be asked to appro­ Taylor ahd Moele.fen Funeral Home. ; the delegation. This is a departure girls into good citizenship, the pro­ 233 Washington street. Hartford, the two countrie.s. The Soviets i Manchester as a whole-and busl- in a statement yesterday, accused Klrkham, Mrs. George Russell and priate. the Republicans in Congress of from the bl-partlsan color the lege motion of high standards In busi­ Ckf,. tMl kf NT with burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery. were entru.sted with its defen.se, ' ness and industry in particular gallon had when former President Mrs. Edward Gifford 2-13 Questioned by an NBC television but civil administration was to be may be an.swercd tomorrow ni^ht preparing a "phony tax package” nesses and professions, and the ad­ panel. Stassen said he considered Frjendsjmay call at the funeral Truman maintained Warren R. vancement of international under-- BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY BUGS BUNNY home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock Chine.se. when a group, of local businessmen, promising a 10 per cent tax cut Legionnaires of Dllworth-Oor- Wronp Target Eisenhower's .elegtion a popular to. thcL.average taxpayer, "In facL”- .^istin, fonner Republican Senator atandlng, good will and,peace."...... VIC FLIN T and" tomorrow ffotfl "^ 2; W 5 and Both- polls are on the Liaotung manufartlurers; JiankcFB-.. and -pro­ fFbiri *Ver(nbht,''a.s*'^ chief of the nell-Quey. Post an nquesUd to mandate for an effedlive, efficient fessional men meet for the second he raid, "there is no intention to from 7 to 9 p. m. penin.sula. which juts southward mission. - meet tonight at 7:80 at the Hol­ MOWENJT'S SILENCE, LOOKS UKE HF?, BOGS. YA AABAN YER GONNA and consistent forelgi| policy. This, time at 8 p. m. in Suite 16 of the pass it at this session of Con­ EX-ROTO HE.AD PASSES loran Funeral Home, 175 Center [ A WHERE'S PLAY THAT THINS he said, has meant , "taking the ) ______into the Yellow sea oppo.site North Tile Russians have several ready- THEN. YOU KILLEI7 OF TER OWN Korea. Jarvis Building. gress.” Storra, Feb. 23 — (/P) -r- Funeral street, to pay their respects to THE Vk’RONO MY Initiative,” which will require Mrs. Harry C. B«dl made issues on the agenda to begin services will be held here tomor­ VIOUN? WILL ...W ITH Mrs. Edith G. Rov Bell, wife of China Not UonHiilted A 10?niember committee, ap­ f'liarges SinokeM-rren Vincent P. ChMEdra, who was a MAN, RAG®, NOBODY "spending more (or one thing and. pointed at the group's first aiect- Reuther said an Income tax re- with. Among them are the Polish row for Lieut. Cpl. .George Hunter VOLR AlAA not as much on another." He Harry C. Bell of 217 North Elm Foreign Miister Dr. Wang Shih- proposal for an unqualified cease­ member of the post. Full mUltsry F O t C IN ' VA? , ing Jan. 2. is slated tp report o n l’duction bill by Chairman Reed Passmore. 65, fortner University honorA Will be .aeescdsd Mr. IS TERR1W.E would not elaborate.. , street, died at her home yesterday Chieh .went to- Moscow and signed fire in Korea and a demand for a of Connecllcut ROTC comman­ after a long illness. Born in Mill- the attitude of the. interests they (R-NY) of the House Ways and Calandra at tlM,';^tpw*^'ia 0^1 -0 friend-ship and mu- represent toward the formation of Means committee, already ap- Big Five peace pact. Another is a dant, who died suddenly early town, Me., she had been a resident James’ Cemetery foBowing the 8IA.MESE THINS Dlfc tual alliance ^ .after President an‘ organization. „rovedproved bvby that group,^roun. "Is"is nothin.nothing Czechoiilovak charge that the U. S yesterday in his Mansfield home. Issfayette; Ind., Feb. 22-H>P'— of Manchester for the past seven Roosevelt and Prime Minister conducts subversive activity in service in S t James’ Church at 9 Fields represented by the com­ more than a smokescreen and a Passmore was promoted to lieut­ a. m. tomorrow. Siamese'twin girls born to a 33- years. . Cfliurehill at Yalta-made conce.'!- mittee are banking,' professional, diversion to cloak the fact that the eastern Europe through its mutual enant colonel in Mav of IMS when year-old Chicago woman at 4 Besides her husband she leaves sion.s to Premier Stalin at C^hina’s security setup. he retired as, commandant of the -manufapturing, merchants, civic excess-profits tax on corporations REDS AID p. m. today at the home hos­ two daughters, Mrs. Jjillian Hos- cxpcn.se. The Communi.st-hunt in the UN RDTO, a post be. held since 1937. organizations, utilities. Chamber of will expire in mid-year.” Londea, Pik, pital died 8 hours and 43 niin-| kjaig of Wellesley. Mass., and Mrs. China was not fpreriously con- Commerce, construction, service t Sen. Rus-sell "said he believes personnel policies, and the question He also served as a;^junior officer utes later. The babies, bom to' Virginia Topping of Manche.ster; sulted- .clubs and others. some'/saving could be made by of a new secretary-general are also in the ROTC at Storrs from 1923 Mrs. Jessica Stlckqey at 4' p. m. three brothers, Charles Roy of (T, F. Tsiang, in a report to. the j The committee members have "tightening” the Service Yjnlflca- on the agenda, with indications to 1925. He leaves his widow, two Sunday, died at 13:4^ a. m. They Everett, Mass., George Roy of United Nations in November. 1949, i met with the groups they repre- tion Act. principally by giving the that Iron Curtain countrys' treat­ sons and a daughter. Burial will be poniide'C were joined at the side near the BortlarW, Me.,' and Ernest Roy of brandert the Yalta agreement a I sent to determine the opipion civilian heads'of the services more ment « f Jews may get a spirited In Arlington National Cemetery, IStMT waMt. i t (Cambridge. Ma.?s.; tii'o sisters, ^'disastrous mistake" and said about such an organization! |i Authority'. -4 . airing. Washington, D. C. British 8esd . IfM k) NI« ki. u. Pki. OH. ■ ! ' ■ , . ) ' . I / , '/ I"

MANCHESTER E V E l^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, h MONpAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1953 PAGE ELEVEN < ' PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1953 THE 70-68 Herald 1 t By EARL W. YOST Not Long, Now NIT Ready to Add Two More Teams, Yanks Fail to Sign Allie Rival American League Sports Editor JanWn Biggest Brennan and Fj4nch MONDAY 'r dering if any will over fulfill the Pace Winner^’ Attack Who Heads Back for Farm i jt Early phone caller is a woman dreams of every father of being who reports Tenley Albright, a big league baseball player or a In Spring Gamp of Giants ____ Clubs Win Home Games 8TANDIN 0 H ©uquesne and De Paul Appear All Set young Boston girl who won the college football star .. Charlie Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 23—rilahoma City this morning. Earlier, Burr, the nurseryman, phones and W L Pet. women’s world figure skating New Britain ...... 8 0 1.000 Tough One (A’) - Allie Reynolds, ace New York he had “ told another newspaper-: The British-Americans contin* STANDINGS championship in Davos, Switzer­ wants information on dates at Phoenix, Arlz., Feb. 23—f/P)—»*ever. but I know something about man he and the club were not too ueir of Vic' Raschl, Eddie favor of the home forces. Three office vi.sitor. He recently re­ is that our scouts all tell me he No matter whftl happens to his uncanny marksmanship from half­ school, said after the last dlscus- players, Ray Felix, Jackie Allen the game and the B A ’s did- Reed, copy boy for the a. m., en­ behind. When Altrock entered Mssdam. rf ...... to send in their acceptances for the Lopat, Whitey Ford and Reynolda; turned from a six month tour of cani pitch,” Durocher told his first pitching, Durocher says he posi­ court. Johnny Burks, Namiffs' set- .sinn with his star pitcher; "We've and Kenny Goodwin did all the BA threaten until late In the four joys visit because he was promised the game, the bnee* were loaded .McParlaml. rf ...... week-long tournament starting in outfleldcrs Mickey Mantle, Hsnk South America.. . ., Quiet day and press gathering of the Spring. tively will not turn his great young shot ace tallied first for the home Lsyden, If ...... gone as far as we can gn. We scoring netting 9, 5 and 2 points quarter. A fter a close openi;- a new pair o f speakers to wear at with two out. Taking his posl- Madison Square Garden, March 7. in the evening my bc.st girl and I "One of them stayed with him for relief star, Hoyt 'Wilhelm, Into a forces. Following Paul Pieciuk’s J. Toomsy. I f ...... have offered more than we antici­ Bauer and Gene Woodling; and in- respectively. Gerry Flel-shman top­ period in which Verdesc'fil rack- his weekly gym classes... A fter: tipn in the box, Altrock threw to Bsnson. f ...... ‘ De Paul. No. 14 nationally, is pated hot Allie has refu.sed to fieldera ’Johnny Mlr.e. Joe Collins, attend P T A meeting. Find several 30 days and he’s crazy about the starter. hoop, Al Surowiee, Bing Miller and Psshlsr. c ...... ped the Scranton attack with 6 >ip 10 of his 20 markers, the Mi former Manchester residents noon finds the family taking off for first base, catching the runner and the only team to beat La Salle this co-operate." Billy Martin. Gil McDougald and fellow. The Yankees had him at “ Sure, he wants to be a starter Bob Tddford combined to knot the McCIstn, rg ...... season and the Chicagoans have tallies, sided hy Vinny Verdeschl ers controlled the hoards S" aniong the meihb^rship . . . Home Springfield for a window shopping Kansas a ty for a while last sea­ retiring the side. Chicago scored score at 7-aII. 'The league encounter K. Toomsy. Ig ...... It was believed Weiss' latest Kal Segriat. Only the pitchers can — they all do,” I,eo said. “ If he’ll TwSrdy. Ig ... „ .. done it twice. Their over-all record with 2 and Roy Belliveau with a game as they forged ahead by • fit an early hour and I ,turn-in pro trip, dinner and thea! the Eastern son, and they tell me he just got two. runs. In Its. half of. the Inning, yruM tied on 10 different oeeaaiona offer was $37,000, be classed as holdouts as the others foul shot. many as 20 points In the sec<->- ' Hockey League game at the 0>lise- guarantee to wlii me 26 gnme* a* to win. Altrock got credit fdr 't>. UcAdtml Ig ...... is 19 and six. Duquesne has not Reynolds told newspapermen he are not due to report until hasketbnll game a t the Garden be tired o f it and vfent home. He can a starter. I’ll give It some thought. and tlx times the iMd changed Play improved in the second stsnza. Jack Allen and Ray Fe’ tim. I must admit that I have never make a couple of thousand dollars the victory. Totals ...... been ranked but has been a mighty was returning to his home In Ok- March 1. fore calling it a day. He won 16 last year and saved 11 hands. tough outfit since big Jim Tucker quarter and the winners speeded kfpt It fairly close snd the loc- WEDNESDAY seen as exciting a game and boys a month in his own country nnd Q. What is the fastest time the Oes’s Orlsdsrs (3S> and my beat girl have an enjoyable others. I think I’ll Just keep him It waa with, the score tied at B; r. PU. rejoined the team a few weeks ago their attack w'hich gava’ tndica- Official roster from the Boston riu'ia. He’s the biggest thing down bases have been circled and by Soltys, rf ...... 1 evening. One of the highlights of out there. I love to see him walk-, 7- all that Ted Brennan hit on the 0 3 Louisville, with a 19-5 record tiona of running the Miners right Red Sox is sent along by Pub­ there. Ing In from that bull’ pen. nice and wh'om ? first o f hla nine twin-pointers of Ssrtor. rf ...... 0 and games remaining against of A the big Armory floor. Felix and ' the night was a fist fight between "Our scout, Tom Sheelian, asked A. The record Is 13.3 seconds, Usnchuck, It ...... 0 Week-End Scores licist Larry Woodall, former Sox two rival’ players. It’s quite a slow." the afternoon. There waa no stop­ Dohsrty, if ...... 0 Bradley tonight and Seton Hall .Bobby Knight tallied 15 of their coach . .. . Mailman Arnic ^terud Gomez if he thought he would be held h$r Rva’r Bwanson, who divid­ Hsysrt, c ...... $ Michigan State Pkieed threat to see the heavily padded The Giants’ president, Horace ping the former Bristol, high whla March 2. sent in its acceptance team's 26 points Jn this period. AI-, visits with package of pocket-size scared pitching, in the Polo Stoneham. Who pays Weil for the ed his oiitfleldlng from 1929 to ’34 who added 6-7 from the foul'line BID, 0 — rV, '6 veaterday after being upset on fellows try to. get a few good licks Grounds.- Know -’«vhat he told..Tom ? Cushing, rg ...... ; ...... 3 len was the only other BA able to C.shing booklets with tips on the privilege of heating DUrocher ex^ between the Reds and the White for a totkl of 24 polntit high' for intssll, r g ...... I hit twice from the floor getting in while on their skates. He said. ‘It’s all the same to me— Saturday by Xavier of Cincinnati, Goodwin, rf ...... n sport. Bpoks are available to pound his views, was asked during Sox. with time off In ’SI and pari tha afternoon. Oustsfson, ig ...... 3 SUNDAY they don't hit me -anywhere I Tenley Albright, left, makes figure-skating look easy perfmming one of the many aerial gyrations On Its Good Behavior four points on two one-handers rf ...... o readers, free of charge,. , . Meet a lull how he was getting along of ’32 to piny with Columbus of DeZonle. I f ...... ^ pitch.’ Of course, I have an idea Another one-handed set shot by Totals 10 i 31 *^8tlil In line for bids to the N IT w'hlch made her the flr.st girl from the United lit ales In history to win the worlds rhamplonship. from the middle. Goodwin, Hank Eddie Moriarty. (.son of the North Attend church services in Man­ with signing of his ball club. He the American Association. Bell. If ...... 1 he might run into a number of Brennan and twro beautiful tap-ina ^ore St half time, 34-13 Juniors. are Holy Cross. St. I-ouls. St. IJayes Jenkins completed U. S. sweep at Davos, Swllr.erland, winning men's title. (NF,A). Chicago, Feb. 13 — (ft') — In DeZonie and Bob McLarnon divid­ End jralnter) former local athlete chester with family and arrive said that neither shortstop Alvin Q.' How Irnany American League The feel of baseball’s in the air, hesring of Michigan State’s aide of Felix, r ...... ft fellows in our league who will hit by big Jack French, Meriden's • Johns of Brooklyn. Niagara and -P- ed the remaining 7 markers. Alien, rir ...... ;...... 4 who now works in Rockville home dust in timq to welcome Dark nor first baseman Whitey gsme.9 did Branch Rickey partici­ and Jimmy Ryan', five, of N*w what amounts to an ” —or else" nl- the matter. him just a little, but it’s nice that player:coach, enabled the visitors to gain possewlon. TTie remiarkable Vlllanova. Niagara Is believed to On the. other hand, the visitors MeLurnnn. rjf ...... s Journey to Pomfret Prep in the visitor Mel Cushing, director of Lorkman had yet agreed to terms, pate in from 1905 to '14? York examines a huge chart show- unbeaten in 10 games, can get no timatum the Big Ten has put 1 Top men In the East Lansing Knlrht. \% ...... ft he feels that way." high school great made both shots have participated In a record Sat- were held to four ba.skets in the afternoon and then to the Three activities at the West Side Rec. "Do you expect sny difficulty A. The general manager of the ing the Giants’ 1953 schedule at quarter lead 'urday night when It went »l* "ver- worse than a tie. The Tigers, who ^ Michigan State College oh its good , institution protested the decision second quarter, one each by Marv xot*], Mel reports much progress on the The mere fact that Durocher is the club’s downtown office in Man­ W ITH FO UR M INU TKS clasped to Insure his team’s victory al­ beat Georgia Tech, 76-52, Satur­ 29 15-1,1 : ■J's for dinner where Jimmy with them,* Horace?” he was Pirates played in 119. Catching fpr tlmes before heating Siena Pollaril Gels Boston Caj^cr’ s Vple ' Cdlloge on its good hehsvior for vlgoroiislv, although expressing Jaffe, John Ar.ary, Jack Curran ...... Srrantnn Ul4i coming Women’s Bowling 'Tourna­ taxing his tonsils, over such an un­ the Yankees in 1907, he appeared hattan. (N B A ). in the second period, a aet ahot by though Freddy Booth scored sac- day, have three games to play. Morianos reports "business is bet­ known quantity as the Puerto aaked...... Meantime, the lineup for the 23- I a year, citing improper aid to ath­ themselves as willing , to abide and Verdeschl. Unable to' score ment which will be staged at the in only II. He was charged with John Burke put Naailffa out front opda later from the free throw line. Florida and Tulane tied for aecond A7.nr>'. rf.. .. ter than 1 expected.” Jim is still Rican is an accurate indication of "Yes," he' replied, " I think they 11 ■''•team N C A A post season play. Boatim— (N K A ) — Who's 1he hardest man In the National letes. ! by it. from' in clo.se, they were forced to Wrri».«rhi. If West Side lanes next .month.. nine errors, nnd Washington stole 20 to 19 only to have Brennan re­ 'There waa little to choosa from at 7-3 each. Officials of the F.ast Lan.sing riding the Red Sox band wagop what he has on his mind. If Jan­ be holdouts.” - taliate with two quick hoops, The opening March 9, is becoming Basketball AHsoclatlon to check T Hennah said it was "harsh" and pop from the outside and their Kaeal^'r. r ..., Meet Jack O'Brien in the after­ "H ow ’s that again. Horace . IS bases on hbn in one game for either side although Meriden out- Southwest- Race still far from College, which la.st sea.son spawned "imju.stiflcd." Football ("oach Big­ shots were wa.v off the mark and Birch, c ...... Evening spent at the Y, talk­ sen's back has not recovered dur­ DeViceiizo Gains teams battled on even terma until scored George Mitchell’s club-from ^"clearer. Only Idaho State, cham-, Flciahnuin. r*: ing with many of the members noon for a trip- to New Britain. “ I said I think they’ll be hold­ a major league record. settled. Texas holds-top spot with "Jim Pollard,” testlfles the Boston (Vltics’ Bob Harris. "The the nation’s top football team, bit­ gie Munn said he was "more than the.v hadUtlU nobodyIIYIUUU^V toIW battleIJIALLie P'ellx, i (''iirrun rm ing the winter. Led knows things with four minutes remaining, W al­ the floor 30-24, Both teama- dliM pion of the Rocky Mountain Con­ and Y League bowlers. Best pin Jack arrives just on time at our outs," the president repeated. Q. How many 'seasons did Bill a 7-2 record but Rice has 7-3 and Minneapolis stnr Is by fnr the smartest, has the, niosf Anrase terly fought the discipline. amazed" snd Dean L. C. Emmons. Knight and DeZonie off the ReiiUein. Mexican Open ly Parciak'a long Mt from the cen­ played outstandihf ability from thf ference, and high scoring Seattle, loop In town gives a good per­ regular meeting place after com­ Dickey catch 100 or more games in selected as an at-large representa­ TCU 6-3. and despite his six-feet three inches ran bring the ball iipcourt It was handed out by Big Ten ' Spartain faculty representative boards. Verdeschl was the most ' • ‘‘ Vvrb^een%'irikmg*'^ohlm«ndhelob^^^^^^^^ ' ^ T t ' ’ sAv ter and Norm Burke’s free throw foul line. The winners made good formance before I depart for ing up from New. York after the .major leagues? tive. definitely are in but several Big Seven- The Kanisas Jay- like a lUtle man. Commissioner Kenneth L. (TugI who presented Michigan Stale's Impressive among the Miners' assures me his back Is as good as what he meant to say. again gave Naaalffa the lead, this on 10 of 14 tries for a »714 per­ Tnials ...... 31 22-14 home . . . Watch fight on toevee working Knlcks-Philly Warriors A. For IS consecutive years— Mexico City, Feb. 23— (A9— An clubs moved within striking dis­ hawks hold a ' comfortshle lead Wilson and concurred in hy the defense at yesterday’s hearing, said eight-niah squad. Score et tn lf fm i* time 28-27. centage and this was topped hy the " I f .voii play him close, he can darf low and charge by you. 43-22. BA f. ami Uicn enjoy seeing m y old pro game . .Tom Callaghan, veteran from 1929 to 1941— the Yankee tance of conference titles—and over Kansas Stale and don't re­ conference’s faculty representa­ he didn’t see how "nine faculty FTCI.IX, WHO TO PPED all scor­ Referee.*, Beller-.9t« pace-setters, two and.abalf games Argentine won lop honors In the It was at thla point that Miller losers who connected on .20 ot 38 If you give ground he goes up for that (me-hand push shot. coach. Honey, Russell (of Seton Windham High sports coach, calls backstop ' caught 100 or more tournament berths— last week. sume conference play until March tives at a special meeting yestr- representatives can hear the ers with 19 points, scored 17 of and reports the NassifTs Arms w ill Pistons Fittiall ahead of Syracuse. games', a string uhihatehed in hig- Mexican Open Golf Tournament threw in tww eye-eatchhiF-one! Vou're licked either way." . - SrrantoB 192) Hall) on the Mel Allen show with The Philadelphia Warriors pad ' Indiana's Hooslers all but wrap­ 2 against Colorado. day. evlflence and draw the conclusion these in the first half, being limit­ play Wallingford in the "Thread loague annals. In 1031, he played benders and a foul shot which B K B N N A N ’S 24 points'' Ware P. ’ F. Wall.v Dukes. Russell Is one of the the two high scorers in Nell John­ yesterday but North Americans ped up the Big Ten title when they Skyline The championship like­ TH E ACTION does not affect the which they did." ed to but two foul shots in the final Vprdp^rhj, rf ...... City Thursday night In’’ a benefit 126 games without n single passed helped the loaera to their one point topa for the winners who boasted ft-10 7'* smartest coaches in the country Beat Minneapolis walked off'wllh most of.the money. beat Ohio State. 81-67, for Uielr ly will be settled at Laramie Fri­ college's athletic program and all 21 minutes of play. It was Bob B^llivPBn, !f ...... S ston (26) and Mark Workman halftime lead, 36 to 36. 2-1 . ^ for the S t Mary's Church Fund. . ball, a league record. Roberto De VIcenzb '.of Buenos two other double-figure eCorera In ,13th straight conference victory day when pace-aettlng Brigham sports will continue as sche.duled. McLarnon who fvised the locals' FlpiKhmun. If ...... 1 1-S T and is riding the clouds these days (24). but the Syracuse Nationals Play continued at a fast pace in KuBSlPf. r ...... Then to watching teevee with ■ Q. Can a 'major league batter be Aires shattered all Mexican tour­ French with J8 and Byrnes with Iwhlle Illinois was dropping a 67-62 Y o u n g -(9-1) meets second place l^banon Valley. Franklin and T^us Michigan State will he el­ second half .scoring, which al­ . . 2 2-ft ^ along u1th his unbeaten Seton Hall whipped the Warriors, 86-73. The the third quarter which aaw the .? r ...... , . . ft 0-0 f Mickey Mantle and Jack Sharkey By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS credited with a run-batted-ift when nament records to come from be­ 13. Six o f French’s eight hoops to Iowa. The setback left the IllinI, Wyoming (9-2). Black Hawks Win though fell off a trifle was still Ar.Kry. rr ...... *!.!! Pirates. , Nats had four men in double fig­ visitors outscors the home forces Marahftll are ronatrlered in the nin- Sports Mirror igible for Big Ten titles and a pos- . in ’ ft-s r* from the sports world on Ed Sul­ The Fort Wayne Pistons waited he hits into a ground ball double, hind and win with a aensatlonal 21 wsrs tap-ins. ...„who play the-Hooslers at Cham- Pacific Coast Washington i14- more than enough to combat what rnrrun. Ir ...... 2 2-2 J T H l'R S D A Y ures, led by Dolph Schayes with 17:14, to take the lead at the three ning. siblc Rose Bowl hid for its fool- Blrrh. 1* ...... livan's show. play? under par 267. His final rouhd was Brtnnan and Pieciuk, although ' paign Saturday, with a 10-3 record. 0) already winner of the Northern Miami of Ohio remains the prob­ little opposition Seranton had to . 4 2-4 fi Phone call from A l Miller in the a long time but today they had 23 qiiairter mark 62 to 50, Three times ! ball team next season. Y Junior League — A, No. a 64, eight under par. the smallest players on the floor, I^ ch haa five games remaining. Dlvlalon. In Southern section able N C A A repic.senlatlve frmu TO D AY A YE.\R A Fred offer. McLrf^rnon, who enjoyed, his Tolfllfl ...... ’ a. m. reports that veteran boxing their first victory over the Min­ THE MILWAUKEE Hawks during this period the acore waa . Michigan Stale was not an of- . ftft »-3ft ?: PLANS TO INVESTIGATE Q. When Joe DiMaggio estab­ But 18 North Americans finished garnered most of Meriden’s re- - The Oklahoma Aggies whipped California (7-3) holds game advan­ the Mid-American Confcrcni e with W ilt broke the American Indoor ' ficial member of the Big Ten grid best night of the sea.son at home, MBnrhpfltpr <78> • manager Bobby Gleason from New neapolis Lakers after eight moved a game and a half ahead of lished his record of hitting safely tied. A t the 3:00 mark French P; F. York is

'X 'A T v ^ . eh ' V r- - f /- ’ ■ ..i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28', 19?3 PAGE TmRTEEN ' ------—------. ... „ ^ , ------.------,-i— MANCHEiirER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1953 FAiSB TWELVE Articles for Sale 45 BuiMinK Materials 47 Hduaehold Goods 51 Business Locations Houses for Salt 72 Wanted— Real Estate 77 Legal Notice Situations Wanted— for Rent 64 Two Are Deadf^f Wanted Autoo— Roofinjt—Sidinf 16 Painting—Piiperinf Help Wanted—oFemala S5 Help Wantcd^Male 36 BOY’S 26” Oolumbii^ deluxe bi­ Clamshell Casing . . . .per ft. 7Hc WANTED LUtinga In all price AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Automobiles for Sale «- • ------Female 38 rahgea.' . Please phone any time. at Miwirhcsti'r. within and for thf WANTED—Man for plumbing and cycle.. Brand new.,$49. (3all Mitch* STOP AT MODERN 3rBP0M . office.. Dental MANCHESTER. — Excellent: SU- DUlr.lcl of- MancUnaUi:... - - ISUv* Molorcydea 18 FOR GUA'HyyyrrEED r o o f s tfiat PAINTING, Exterior and interior, WOMEN—A trained c#.-setiere- Moulded’ Base' .. ,'per ft. 'SHv VYairren E. HoWiand, Realtor, 543 heating supply Jiouse. Must be CURTAINS LAUNDERED and all 9-9895. CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE plumbing, lavator)^' and dark Room, four down, two up. Tiled day o.(. February. A. D.» 1963. i Tliree Injiired FOR A DEPENbABLE iind Clean stay, on In any kind of storm, and paperhangtnF Ceinhgs rinnisn- s:iway8 eomitiinds a good incomer Woodbrldge street, / / ’ Mitchell I'rPBPnt. JOHN J, WALLK'Tt*. WANTED—Good, clean, used cans. von-in any able to drive, wait on counter, and Staiti Grade IH Oak Doors room. CaU .Mitchell 3-6514 or bath. Extra lavatory. Hot water* r Classified Used Car, See Our Line Up o( ed. Wall ptpsr books on request. Leading. foundation garment ironing done in my-home. Call 12-GAUGE Remington automatic. Y AT THE GREEN 8-86O0; , / JudKP. See Boh- OUVer.' Center Motor gulTjSM, conductors and roof re- handle heavy materials. .Give age, av.... ------$9.95 9-5820. ___ heist .. ,, ...... KiiUte ot UDcaln. .f.-, Carlec.r.latfl .Df- Lite Tarn Ws. Tfadinir High On paift. Cair Coiighlln,', ' Mitchell E-stfriiates given. , Fully ihsured: manufactiirer- win H%in- women Mltcheii 9-4333. Browning model, price $'75. 44 Sales,-tei Main street. v salary, references and experience, Cedar Stain -Shakes For Complete SelwHoh 6T LISTINGS Wanted. Single,, two- MwnchrBtrr. in oaid District, doceassd. O n State Roadb Your Car lor a New Dodge y3^7707. • Call Edward R. Price. Mitchell selected to,build profitable, repeat Wells street. CAPE QOD—Dormere. Four down. On rnotiim of riosamnnd A. Cartcr’ of If any. Write Box N, Herald. WILL DO Typing, bookkeeping f o r RENT—Second floor loft 40 family, three-famUy. buelneae Mvcrtisements V-Eight. 9-1003.' clientele. Give phone. Write BoX All C olors...... per sq. $13.95 HOME FURNISHINGS X 60. Suitable offices, light manu­ 'Second' floor Insulated. Ready .to said M-snvh'Pstsr. pxsrtitrix. business Serviees Offiered ROOFING. Siding and carpentry. V. Herald. • and clerical work' in my home. Tel. property. Have many cash buy­ ORDKRKD: That six montlis from State police aald today Uiat tM | CLASSIFIED ADVT. Mitchell 9-8706, any time. Framing 2 x 4 to 2 x 10 Full Line of Sealy Mattresses facturing. Information, Barker, finish. Aiheslte drive. Combina­ the 19th dav of Kchrtisry A.D.. SOLIMENE, INC. Alterations and additions. Ceil­ ? WANTED tion atorm aaah and dbora. Lot ers. Murtgkgei arranged. Please he aii(t the name are' limited and allow* eastern Connecticut area.waa thff | * DEPT. HOURS V MANCHESTER Welding SejtVlce. Boats and Accessories 46 Sheathing 1 x 8 (small trnek From $89.50 to $79.95 36 Oak street. ings. Workmanship guaranteed. PAINTING and PAPERHANGING 80 x 180. y , / call George L. Graziadto, Real­ d for the rreditors^^wlthlii whirli to scene of two auto-connected fatali-^ | Dodge and Plymouth Cars Portable equipment. Seneral Help Wanted— Male 86 load lotsj ...... per M $99.50 Appliances and 'TV. tor. Mitchell 9-5878. 109 Henry hrirg in their claims sjralnst said es> 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn —Ceilings reflnished. Free esti­ OFFICE SUITE for rent, ground ts‘.e. and the sah.' executrix Is directed tics over the week-end. one of th«m { welding, boiler and furnice weld­ MALE PRODUCTION Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 WARDS dUTBOARD motor lay- Appalachian Oak Flooring SIX-ROOM RANCH — Full cellar street. Dodge Job Rated Trucks street. Mitchell 3-4860. mates. Wallpaper books available. W ANTED-- (ashler, experienced away. $10 holds any Wards Sea 501 Middle Turnpike, East floor. Two separate entrancea. to Rive public nolire to the creditors to occurring in Tolland County. Both | ing. Mitchell 9-1658ydr Mitchell Francis T. Gee, Mitchell 3-6474. per M . _...... $195.00 Newly., 'redecorated. Parking and attic. Ehtceilent locaUon. hrinir in their cisims within said time of the victims were • Army vatad-” i COPY CLOSING TIME 9-8762. / PARAMOUNT Engineering Com­ desired, but not essential. Good WORKERS SMALL PART TERRIER PUPS-- King motor 'til May 1st. Then Hours: $16,000. OON.SIDBKING SELLING allowed by publlshinir a i?opy of tiiis 634 CENTER STREET Plyscord 4 x 8 ...... per M $160.00 z-pace. Inquire all day Saturday order in some newsnaper having a rlr- ans. ! FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ------,.4------pany. Roofing and siding esti­ PAINTING And paperhanging. No hours, good wages. Five day Six weeks old. . Phone Mitchell pay balance or arrange conven­ 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., TOUR PROPERTY? and Sunday and after 4 p. m. s e v e r a l ALL-YEAR PROPER­ nilatloM In said prohal.e distrtrt. with­ Dominic Constantino, 22. of New | MON. THRU FRI. ATTICS AND BiV’ementa cleaned. mates cheerfully given. All types week, Apply Popular Market. 9-4690. ient terms. 5 H. P. Sea King ALL GRADES OF PLYWOOD 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. Without obligation to you, we in ten days from the date of this order, PHONE Mitchell 3-5101 job too small. Phone Mitchell ROGERS CORPORATION ______week days. Very good location for TIES AT BOLTON AND (XIVEN- Britain, a student at the Univaralty j Rubbish and/ishes hauled. All of roofing and siding jamplrs on 3-8372. Standard reduced from $135 to and PLYSCORD will appraise or make you a cash and return miike to this egurt of the 10:30 A.M. Jobs done.^'at your convenience. TROPICAL FISH—New shipment only $125.88. Buy now at Wards doctor, b. Herrmann, 612 Cepter TRY LAKE. notice Riven. of Connecticut, - was killed and i A Sate Place To Buy Used Cars! display at 41 Oak street. 9’. H. A. THE PERSONAL.FINANCE 'v offer for property. See ua before ■.I()IIN J. WALLKTT. JudRe. another' man waa hurled into m J Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-3802 Paperhanging. Mill and Oakland Streets just arrived. Kelly's Aquarium, low sale price. Montgomery Ward, The Original and Only Office BUREAU, Medium size, crib, table street SATURDAY 9 A. M. Finai.clng. Tel. Mitchell 3-8177. PAIN'HNG AND In New Haven you aell. , brook when the car In which' they i __Eaii«r__ books COMPANY 29 Sunset street.. Open until 9. $22 Maim ,„,.______;______lamps, baby washer, sofa bed, AT A COURT OF PROBATK hclr. "WltritTr «7i(t prtr ttut VOITR COOPKRATION,WIt.L MANCHESrCHESTER Oil Burner Service, Will employ several men as NATIONAL BUILDERS Wanted to Rent 68 District of M.rnchcslcr. on the 19th abutment early yesterday. Hoe- t .....BE appreciated cars.- It's February Inventory prices now. Call CTift Scorso, HOWARD R. HASTINGS ri*.v of Fcbrimry, A.D.. 19,59. Sale' at Bninner^a. AH- makes, all ..I&aaUatlcitlona, _ repalca, cleaning.. ROOFING AND branch manager trainees. . Must Apply .in Person, Taesday ox PauUry, and .Swpplifis. 43 - . SUPPLIES - J3B.AT, -QL.^:i!(.wppD, .gas, and .oil ARE 'ifOU- Ready- to.aaa'.youc. propr. .atreeonW ..JOIIX... J,--. VUAHJ5TT,. pj.tal izeij (’or % bqck, inlupy , Mfm ,! Mircheii 9-4298. --r- be "high school' gfaduate, college 'XDtlLTS are’ looKIhg fdr jiSl models. Terms to suit your bud-,-,'Tfaner^ Range andtin power burners. 447>4 '"CONSTRUCTION CD. Entire,' Partial Estates 420 Davenport Avenue combinati^on range. Mb offer re- erty? We have ready buyers -.111(1 SC, Albert Clailo, 22. also of New B n- i training desirable. Age 24-28. Thursday At the Plant BROAD-BREASTED Bronze Tur­ fuiied. Ne’ed space. Phone ijltch- apartment from three to fdiur KstHlc of Albert Scillarck. late of Dial Mi-3-5121 get. Open MOn. and Thurs. eye^ Main Btrcet, Manchester. Tel. CONTRACrrOR — To do inside Antiques, China, Glass Ne^v Haven. Conn. waiting for property In Manches­ Msnclicctcr, in said Diclrlct. dcccsaCd. tain. ' Mitchell 9-6196, Mitchell 9-2303. 24 OAK STREET Must have car. This position of­ keys, fre.sh frozen, 10 to 22 and ell 3-6954: rooms. No children. Write Box 8, Detective Sgt. Anton Nelaoh nlngs til 9:30. See Brunner, yftur painting and psperhangirtg. Low WANTED—Man for established Telephone State 7-3597 ter and vicinity. Gatto and Co., On motion of Am--* M. Scrtlacck of Packard dealer, now. AQtchell fers a splendid opportunity In the 22 to 25 pounds. Also fresh eggs. Complete c /o Herald. said Manchoclcr, cscrutrlx.,- said Constantino apparently loet FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with (Your House Doctor) winter rates, with 35% off on all consumer finance field. Salary— laundry and cleaning route In A Di n i n g Room lable, five chairs, FOUR R(X)M6;- full cellar. Ames- Hartford 5-9198, evenings 8-3989, OnnURKD: That alx mOntha from 3-5191. Big trades. / 19.53 wallpaper. Fully Insured. Schaub's Turkey Farm, 188 Hills- WE Households or Mitchell 3-6946. ;lic 19lh day of February A.D., ISM, control of the vehicle as it travel­ linoleum, asphalt tile counter. 8282 a month—oar allowance—in­ Hartford. Good salary and com­ town road. a server $10, divan $10. a day-bed ite drive, oil heat, near bus and Announcementa Roofinjf — Siflinjf — Gutters Call Hartford 32-6285. Mr. surance. Other benefits include ’ Store Stocks Diamonds— W atchea— Houses for Sale 72 school. $9,200, Gatti A Co., Hart­ be and the came are limited and allow­ ed over State Route 32 tn the 1948 PONTIAC Conv^ible. Radio, Expert workmanslJp, free esti­ mission. Apply New System $5, sofa. Inquire 24 Strong street CASH BUYFJtS waiting for 4. 5, ed for the rredllora wttbin whlrb to Kagleville section of Mansfield:'' mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ and Leaders Hebert. group life insurance, vacationv lib­ Laundry, 44 Harrison rtreet. BUY Jewelry 48 ford 5-9198, eveniitgs 8-3989 hriiis In their riaima asaiiiat Said ea- X ffY TYPE doll repaired. Dressed ,hea*cr Hydramstlpt^ll new tires, CALL ANYTIME 6 and aeven room alitglea and Gallo was dragged from the brook' niture. Oak street. Mitchell eral savings and retirement plan. Phone Mitchell 9-7753. Articles for Sale 45 A HOME— Manchester. Mitchell 3-6946. lale. and the aalt exerutrix ia .--trerted to order. Specialty collectlcn ‘including'two safety tubes. Very A Complete Home Remodeling Apply 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Eve< LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ two-family houses in Mahcheater, to sive puhllr notlee to ttie rreditora In' by ^ unidentified motorilt and reasonable. Can be seen anytime 9-1041. Repairing 23 pairs, aoju ' watches expertly. Machinery and Tools 52 NOT JUST A HOUSE Bolton, Coventry and Veynon ItHns In their riaima within said lime pieces restored. Dresses copied. Service ning hours by appointment—Mon­ WANTED—Outside antenna help- 50% OFF on famous make Bat­ ROBERT M. REID & SON VERY DESIRABLE Seven room allowed by publlahirs a copy of thia was taken to a hospital at Wtllf- _ Friday or Sitiirday. 46 Cooper Reasonable .'rices. Open dally. Howard R, Haatlnga, Mitchell mantle. Call PIgri-.i <2-6945. WINDOW SHADES made to orde,- MATTRESS Your old mattresaes day through Friday. er. Good steady work and over­ teries. Written guarantees. 81.00 201 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER SAVE $15 to $30 during Wards Spotless Cape (?od Home with five Dutch colonial. Excellent condi­ order In aomc. newapaper liavlng a cir­ street. / • and Installed. Venetian blinds Mitchell 3-8271 time. Brunner's, 358 East Center down, 81.00 weekly. Calso Serv- Phone Manchester Mitchell 9-7183 Thursday even -'ga 129 Spruce big garden tractor Lay-Away finished rooms and one unfiniahed, tion, new roof, new paint. Private 9-1107. culation In said probate dlatrlct, within Constantino died of a akuU fnuirs ’ REMINGTON afid Schick jihavers, steriUzeu and remade like new. street. Mitchell 6 4387. ten daya from the dale of thIa Order ture. ■- and curtain rods. 24 hour service. Call Jones Furniture and Floor street. See C!het Brunner. Iccnter. Tel. Mitchell 3-4164. aale^ Only $10 down holds 2',4-3 enclosed rear porch, atorm win­ rale.. No agents. Phone 9-S6S0 for and return make to this court of the parts and service at Russell's 1949 CHEVROLET Vi-ton pick-up, A. V. LINDSAY - Owner PERSONAL dows, screens, awnings and many notice given, A 20-year-old driver haa beeik . Estimates gladly given. Fagan Covering, 36 Oak. Mitchell 9-1041. Mitchell 3-4165, or Mitchell H. P. C3ior-Trac until April 15. particulars. Legal Notice Barber Shop, comer Oak and excellent condition. Carter Chev- Window Shade Co Route 44 at FINANCE COMPANY Wards tractors operate efficient­ other extras. Shown by appoint­ ' , JOHN J, -WALLETT, Judse. charged with negligent homicider Spruce streets. Phone MltchcH mfet Co,. Inc., 311 Main, street. CONNECTICUT Valley Conatruc- Help Wanted— Male 9-0980. Garden— Farm—Dairy SIX ROOMS. 2 unfinished, flre- Bolton Notch. Mitchell 9-4473. ly under toughest conditlon.Corona port­ Products 50 speed drive, simple, fool-proof ^ c e . Combination aluminum at M'Socheater. within and for Uie f Msnc’hfstsr, within and for ths yesterday on U. 8. Routa 12 in Put*''^ RUBBfSH and A.shes reVnoved. Aluminum storm windows and ARTHUR A. KNOFLA storms, full cellar, hot water oil Dtatrlet of Manchester, on the 19th District of ^ Msnch«ster. on the 17ih nam in which on* man waa kUlad INCOME TAX service. Satisfl, HAVANA SEED TOBACCO able and standard typewriters. clutch, tires included. Regular day of February. A.D., 1953. dey of FsbrdRrv, A.D.. 1963. 1951 PLYMOUTH hard top con­ Parking lots and driveways plow­ guttera. All men protected by In­ FIRST AND Second mortgages Phone Mitchell 9-7430 Realtor heat. $12,500. Gatto A Oo.. Hart­ and two others injured. i-< clients of twenty years. . — SORTERS* All makes o f adding machines $239.50 Chor-Trac deluxe $224.50. i hreaent, ' JOHN J. WALLETT, PresenU JOHN J. WALLETT. vertible. All extras. Low mileage. ed. Immediate service, rea.sonable surance, Three years to pay. Free bought fur our own account. Fast, sold or rented Repairs on all REMEMBER U. S. No. 1 POTATOES. Bryan Regular $229.53 Chor-Trac Stand­ 875 MAIN ST. , EST. 1921 ford 5-9198. Evenings 8-3989. Judse, . . ■Judse, The crash occurred when a cai^ Oledhlll, Coventry, FlVgrim e.stlmatps. Call Mitchell 3-7180. Bros. Phone Mitchell 9-7037. Batste of Gertrude B. Walker, late of Eetate of Wllliaht F. Olson, late of Call owner at Mitchell, 3-6140. rates. Phone Mitchell 9-0650. confidential service. Manchester MARRIED MAN to work in serv­ Apply makes. Varlbw’s. ard $214.50. Montgomery Ward. Manchester Mitchell 3-6946. driven by James Wetherell o f" 2-7406.. > ' Alfred Charest, Owner. Phone:' Mitchell 3-5440 Manchester, in aald rilalrict. dereaced. Mandisater. In aald'SDletrlc:. deceaied. Investment Corp., 244 Main St. ice station between 9 a, m. to 6 WILLIAM DUNN AND SON . . .the 822 Main street. Evenings Mitchell 9-S938 On motion of Edmusvt J. McBride; 17 On mnllon of Elisabeth W, Olson of Thompson, smashed Into a high­ zzz 1951 FORD V4-ton pick-up, excel- t»OORS OPENED, keys fitted, „ Phone Mitchell 3-5416. POWER MOWERS — Buy now, MANCHESTER—Three rooms plus Pratt street. Rocky Hill, Conn., execu­ sale' Manche.ater. admlii'tstratClx. MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid p. m. Five days a week. Must TOBACXIO (XIMPANY Household Goods 51 or Mitchell 9-5592 way enbankment after going out lent condition. Like new Low copied, vacuum cleaners, Irons, 24 North School Street . Spring, prices may be higher. $2 glassed-in porch. Plastered walla, tor. ORDERED; "IMjat alx linontba from P e r a o i ^ Ing company. AL^ all type*, of be responsible. McClilie Auto Co.. ORDERED: That alx monthi from the 17lh day of February. A'.-O., 1953, be of control on a curva. Thomas mileage. Better hurry. Easy guns, etc., repaired. Shears, Manchester weekly. No payments until -May. AN HONEST PERSON Musical Instruments S3 SIX ROOM older home South large corner lot; excellent loca­ painting and carpentry work. 373 Main street. Apply in per­ NEW tion. Price $8,500. Bsrbara Woods, the 19th (.ay of February. A.D.. 1953. and the same are limited arH allowed Bellerose, 23, waa killed and HariM. THE PROSPECTFe SF^ Hill School fof terms. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. knives, mowers etc. pi/l Into con­ Baoiness Opportunities 32 son only, after 5 p. m. 'Tel. MIt;hell 9-0085 Cole Motors Servicenter, Mitch­ WHO'S GOING HOUSEKEEPING Erid location. Storms, full cellar, be and the aame are limited- aiuT allow­ for the eredltors within which to brlna Guaranteed work. Phpne Mitchell MUSIC Instrument rental. Com­ Mitchell 9-7702. ed for the rredllora within which to Babbitt, 22, o f MechaniorvUle,'; young children.lldren. Transportation dition for coming needs. Braith- ell 9-0980. THAT'S WHAT I WANT garages. Gatto TL Co„ Hartford III their edalma against aald estate, PACkARDS. 1948-1949-1950. late 9-8933 for free estimates. SMALL VARIETY STORE and THIS MAY BE your big chance. plete line' of instruments. Rental hrins In their riaima asalnat said ee- and (he said a(fmlnlatralrlx la dlretsted was hurt but not hospitallaed. furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc­ waite. 52 Pearl street. Luncheonette. Due to sickness, WANTED— Experienced lumber EMPLOYMENT TO TAKE OVER 5-9198, evenings 8-3989. Manches­ lale, and the eald executor la directed-. to give public notice In the creditors to . model 51-52, All choice and. lop Do you find yourself approaching. ATTENTION Ladfes! Slip covers applieu to purchase price. Rep­ BOLTON NOTCH YooUi Dies Inataatly ^ tor. Phoni Mitchell 9-5767. sacrifice, priced $1,500, stock in­ yard foreman. Phone- Simsbury UNPAID BALANCE ter Mitchell 3-6946. In give public untlce to the credUore tn •bring In- their clilmi -with said tints- The dead youth was a reMdeiii^ dollar value., Priced low for luxury POWER BURNEfW. and Range Roofing. 16-A 5-4475. 30 or 35 years of age and in a and drapes custom made. Re-up- MONTHLY. PAYMENTS resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, brlns In their claluia within aald time allowed by piibliahlng a copy of thia cluded. Mitchell 9-4700. allowed by publlshVns a copy nf this order fn some newspaper having a c[r- bf, Putnam. -Aeording 'to MedteffT' BAUeARD’S Driving School. Man- and quality cars. Must sell 'em Burners expert.y cleaned and position where you do not have a hol.stering. Beautifu^ fabrics, $22.18 Pedler and Bundy. Metter’s Music MANCHESTER — Picturesque YOUR OWN RANCH HOME ROOFING— Speclallr.lHg in repair­ OFFICE order In ebine newapaper bavins a elr- ' (11 In said probate e'lstrlct. with­ Examiner W. A. Tanner, Belleroa*^ okpeter’s oldest. Thousands of practically at yoi.r own price to serviced. l,et us service and re­ A MANUFACTURER with a com­ MECHANIC — Experienced only, chance for rapid promotion? We prints, stripes, .solids. Expertly NEW FURNTTURE AND Studio, 177 McKee. Mitchell home of six rooms and attached eulatlon In ealef probate dlatrlct. wlth- in ter (fays front the date of this order. ing roofs of all kinds. Also new Four rooms, breezeway_ and ga­ died instantly. The victim had aeriA^ accident free Instruction hours. make room for others coming In pair youi washing machine or re: plete line of farm machinery has with tools.' Hours 9 to 5 p. m., want to talk With you about an finished, $5 down, $2 weekly, APPLIANCES 3-7500. garage on large lot. Chty living In lil ten daya from the date of thia oruer. and return make to this court of the roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Saturday 9 to 1 p. m. McClure 4 OF rage. Storm windows and ocreens. and return make to thia court of the notice given. ed with the 43rd Division In JapahT Hundreds of satisfled students. bn '53 new Packards. Low down frlgcrator. Metro Service. Mitch­ an opening in this area for .‘'ome- opportunity in selling.'and sale-' .balance one year to pay. Call which is now in storage— country setting. Move right in. cleaned, repaired. 26 years' ex­ Auto Co.. 373 Main street. Apply TRUMPETS, Clarinets, trombones, Amelate drive, and many other ex notk-e siven. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. Wetherell ia alleged t* havd’ For appointment tel. Mitchell payments, easy terms on balance ell 9-0883. one Interested In a dearership. A management where your ability Mrs. Carr, Mitchell 9-7320. originally sold to a young couple Madeline Smith. Realtor. Mitchell traa. Now vacant. A "Steal' JOHN J. WALLETT.* Judse. perience. Free estimates. Call . in person only, after 5 p. m. PRAnl* WHITNEY saxaphones, guitars. Largest se­ adihitted to. Putnam Fbliee 8 g t^ 8r224S. High trades! Guaranteed. If you large volume of business is en­ is quickly re'cognlzed and your but unfortunately are not getting 9-1642 or 3-4679. at only $11,250. Will qualify for LINOLEUM P.emnants 60c square Fowley. Manchester Mitchell WARDS SPRING oil .sale Is on! married. lection of instruments in town. AT A COURT OF PROBATE held John Daigle that ths speed of th^ want a swell buy at a low price, joyed already in this section. income and responsibility increas­ G.I. Loan. at Manchester, within snd for the car juSt before the c r a ^ was ENJOY A Driver's license. For ex­ here'.s your chance durihg Febru yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. 3-5361. Prices cut on all types of oil, all AIRCRAFT BEDROOM SUITE All accessories. Expert repairing. FOUR-ROOM CAPE (X)D — Two DIstrlel nf Msnehester. on the 30th Done by reliable, well-trained Please write c/o Box T. Herald: ed as you learn. good rate." The ear went of'' pert Instruction call the Manches­ ary only. Brunner's, 358 Fast DRAFTSMEN size cans and drums. Price pro­ UVING ROOM SUITE Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. Mltch- unfinished up with front dormers. m a n y OTHER USTINGS dsv nf Februsry, A.D:. 1963. Hospital Notes men. All jobs guaranteed. Hall You must like selling and have Present- j 6HN j. WALLETT the Oroad, hit a pola and ter Driving A.'iademy. Pilgrim Center street. Heating— Plumbing 17 tection plan for drum lot buyerf:. IS NOW LOCATED AT 5-PC. DINETTE SET eU 3-5336. Ideal for growing family. Oil Linoleum Co.. 66 Cottage street. a car.. You will receive excellent T. J. CROCKETT JudRF, • » plowed Into an enbankmenfiT' ^7249. Help Wanted— Female 35 Must have experience in training. You will have a top Prices include Federal tax. Values "WES’nNGHOUSE” ELEC. REF. hot water heat. Fireplace. Alum­ RxUtF 4>f faCorRi* Miy. .7r.. latF of Fatlenta Today: 143 Mitchell 9-4022, evenings Mltcl^i-., GUARANTEED Plumbing and like these on Wards Premium 366 Main Street "CALORIC" COMB. RANGE 120 BASS ACCORDION. Used only inum storm windows and doors. | Mjinch#iifr*r, in Mid, Dlatrlct. dcc^Mcd. throwing Bellrose to the pavqr. 1940 PONTIAC 6 Station Wagon. la.v-outs of small and quality, nationally advertised 244 MAIN STREET On motion nf laabr) Macintosh May ell 3-6166 or Mitchell 3-8109. heating. Altcratipns and new WANTED Cashier, experienced Grade Vitalized oil; Reg. $.71 a "MAYTAG” WASHER few times. Like new. Will sell Centrally located- No agents. ADMr/TED SATURDAY: Mrs ment. .n INCOME TAX SERVICE — Call Good condition. Seats ■ eight. product which is essential in every cheap. Call Mitchell 9-2215. Mitchell 3-5416 of Ffid Msrchoi»t<»r, administratrix. Ruth Annia, 71 South Main street; w'ork. Perma gla's electric and desired hut not 'c.ssential. Good complex electro-mechani­ gal. in 55 gal. drum $.64. Reg. EAST HARTFORD UNIVERSAL " VACUUM Call Mitchell 9-2212. ORDKRED: That six months from Wetherell was arreated eight Dan Moaler, Mitchell 9-3329. Phone Mitchell 3-4477. u ANTIQUES Reflnished. Repairing home. After a few weeks of Realdence Mitchell 9-7751 William Peterson, 53 Glenwood ga.'i water heaters sold and in­ hours, good wa.ger, 5-day -week. $4.69 five gallon can $4.17. Reg. "E MERSON" TELEVISION thf Jfrth day" of Ffbruary A.D.. 1953. ho daya esrller on Feb. 14 by stafi'^ done on any furniture. Tieman, cal parts. Jtersonal sales you ■will start MANCHESTER — Five room anU thf rams arf llmitfd and altnwfd street; Frank Laing, 7 Deerfield police on a charga of reckleas dris>^' 1941 DODGE, fluid drive. 1948 en­ stalled. Time payments arranged. Apply Popular Market. $1.95 two gallon can $1.66. Reg. “ South Building” Wearing Apparel— Fora 57 FILE your income tax return in 189 South Main street. Phone training new recruits and build Simmons ma(tre.6ne, sir' C^pster via Woodbrldge street, or seen to-be appreciated. Many Phone Mitchell 9-8429 anytime. water automatic heaters. Youngs­ tions "offering greater income are Wanted—To Buy 58 cijlation in said prohstf district, within drive; Benny SzeatowickI, Rock­ most forcing sn oncoming truck' HELP US FIND This Teacher. Ahilit.v to set up from flagstone Bolton Notch Quarry AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 Co combination doors and win ten days from the dst** of this order, ^reen Road. Mitchell 9-8508. extras. Save at Center Motor town sinks sold. Estimates glad­ available in Hartford and Tol­ of working for FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET— ville; Mra^ Annie Donahue, 342 off th* rosd, snd was elocket^ REFRIGERATION Service, com­ Please pass tills ad on to some blueprints. Ideal work- Phone Mitchell 9-0617. Stanley SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT WANTED TO BUY — Old Glass, This Six-Room Cape Cod features dowi-. Pilgrim 2-7492. and return make to thia court, nf the Sales. 461 Main. ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. Mitch­ land Counties and are automa­ Patnode. r-. notice Rjvcn. Center street: Mrs. Mabel FJtph, traveling between 70 and 7B m ll^ WANTED—Ride to vicinity of mercial and domestic. Sec our teacher or principal who is am- If you have no means of transpor­ China. Picture Frames, Paint­ four bedrooms, oil heat, plastered JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Springdale; Mra. Alice Carey, 136 an hour at the Tolland-Vemon. display of guaranteed used refrig­ ell 9-76.36. injf conditions. ' tically earned on the record of P R A n & WHITNEY tation I'll send my auto for you. Lbi’.e.Lane, Hartford, hours K to 5, 1941 PLYMOUTH Special DeLuxe. biUovis to earn at least $1,000 PAPJIMOUNT All Aluminum ings, Furniture. Silver, Lamps. walls, hatchway, all utilities, cor­ Suburban for Sale 7S Woodland street; Mra. Agnes Geer, town line. erators: George H. Williams As- your own performance. No invest­ No obligation! Etc. For information call Vir­ ner lot and garage. All for $11,000. fl0 feet tance from the standpoint of na­ Howley. 26 Portland street; John ers. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. Qualifications: pood record and years to pay. Office 41 Oak size bicycle. Phone Mitchell street. Distinctive frame Cape Cod woman. Write BoxC, Herald. New battery. G(K)d niiining con­ and TV speclaUsts since 1934. jol)/With a future. ganization where you can go , .. . the Many Opportuni­ for $100. T:l. Mitchell 9-0412. off Wilbur Crose Highway, 18 tional d e f e n s e . Rlatehood for Romanowicz. 23 Village atreet work habit-, excellent character. places. A collect wire giving street. Call Mitchell 3-8177, eve­ 9-9420. with five spacious rooms, design- dition, $85. Burns, Andover, Conn. Ho'iso service call $3.50. Mitchell PLUMBING And heating. Special­ This teacher selected wilt find thi-s ties for Advancement as miles from Aircraft. Price $8,500 Hawaii would help strengthen the Nancy Smith, 15 Knox street your background and phone num­ nings Mitchell 3-4010. Coventry WE BUY and sell good used furni­ e’. Those experienced only , . . the Excellent Work­ . Grove street, Rockville, Hillside tractive lot with fieldstone ter­ of emergency I yon like an opportunity to add mower. $5 down hold.s an.v power TWO SPRVEL Gp refrigerators. I fireplace, new furnace. Both cot­ Review Testimony ter to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick thlnking, (uting froffp 1946 CHRYSLER—Green. Radio, $6 weekly. 1939 Plymouth tudor. Reasonable rat,ee. M.Itchell 9-4291. for_ all types of warm air fur-^ Manchester, Conn. need apply. Call for appointment, ing Conditions in this House, Apartment 14. World War I, tha repression and* heater. Seater covers. Signal $45 to $75 to yc^tp family income mower until April 15 on Wards $30 each. Watkins Brothers, 935 racing. On the bus line. Asking tages fumlthed, two car garage. The hearing was schcdulctl by MachowakI, Rockville. no ca h $2 weekly. Cole Motors naces coni, o il,o r gas. Vikingi Mitchell 9-44?r: clean plant with its $I6,.500. Easily financed. To in- subcommittee Chairman S a y 1 p r World War U. lights. Sun visor. In good condi- LAWN MOWKR.S sharpened and each week? 3^W ould you enjoy Lav-AWay plan. Regular $16.95 clean washrooms and Main street. r PLEASANT ROOM in private Priced for quick sale. -» Warren BIR.THS YESTERDAY; A spn Scrvicenter. Mitchell 9-0980. funmee blowers and Mor-Sun win-1 speet plea.se call Warren E. How­ (R-Pa.) as a review of prior testi­ High and extraordinary taxga,'^ tton.- Call after *5 p. m. Mitchell repaired, reasonable rate.-. Tel. tea- air condlUoner.s installed. We a career,where the wtarklng hours W ork” /SALESMAN WANTED—Local ter­ _hand mower 16" $14.97; Regular modern machines. . _ —i ------J—i:------home. Convenient location. Park­ Howland Realtor. 643 Wpodbridge to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tedford Mlteheir 3-4531. -A - GtMKU Place I V KELVI.NATOR Refrigerator, 9.4 ing. Mitchell 9-2044. ------land. Realtor," 543 Woodbrldge streeL Mitchell 3-8600. mony. Since 1935 there have been 148 Birph Mountain road; a daugh­ stringent regulation, direct eok B -^1. 1949 PONT'IAC* 8 cyl. convertible ran make ugly pipe-cluUcrcd i-cl- .are- flcxibli^yes; a job whrre an ritory open, for old established $99.50 power mower 18" $94.50. nine congressional hearings and in­ iindeT-stapnlng expert is ready to Regular $107..50 Rotary power . the many other Big cu ft. two door_1952 model, rig. street. Mltcheil 3-8600. ter to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Bryant nomlc controls. Inflation and d e fl^ with Hydramatjc drive. Radio and liirs clean, roomy,and attractive. biscuit company. Steady employ­ Company Benefits. PLEASANT Furnished room with vestigations on the qualifications government are acceptable, the 1950 OLDSMOBILE Club coup, , ALL ALUMINUM T. Aitkin, ilea'ing and Sheet help you succeed? This is a per- mower $99.95. Montgomery Ward, $450. sale price $375. Limited sup­ 4 9/10 ACRES of land In Tolland., 247 North Main streeV;i a son to model 76.. Radio, heater. In nice healer, light blue,-A real, ouy at LARGF: National corporation will ment for the man who, la capable -' s;mi-private kitchen p.-ivilagep. SOUTH COVENTRY 4 room ex­ Five-room house. A new building' of Hawaii for statehood. The re­ new economic leaders say, undt^' $1,385. Call MIlcheil 9-4884. , ('OMRIN.VriON WINDOWS Metal Contractor. Phone Mitchell maner(l, no.sition with » national and aggressive. Salary, epmmis- 822 Main street. ______’ ply. Watkins Brothers, 935 Main Mr. and Mrs. Edwardf Wlndus, condition throughout. Easy terms., employ man to manage service Working girls preferred. Phone pandable Cape Cod- Full cellar, started worth $2,000. Will sell fo r ! cord of previous hearings covers the lash of amargencies where the „ AND DOORS 3-6793,' - 1^- orj^tzation. Opportunity -for depart m enu All bcnBfit.s; Age TO­ aion and can allowance. -Write full •Street. Rockvlller Douglas Motors, 333 Main rtrect. ONE (?OFFEE table, two ladie.s Mitchell 9-4428; oil heat, Gara'ge. '$8,500. Gatto 4t $3,500 cash. Phone Rockville ' b«orty <.«X> Printed pnges, a vol chief objective la to turvlYa. 1946 CHEVROLET Fieetmuist er - AdvancemeitU-AlL that you. SS, - Excellent.-opportunity ,...» Con- particulara to Jilanager-. Carr Con­ M ANY .. Co,. 'Hartford 5*9498/ eveninga um» about- equivalent- to Ifi full-- BIRTHS TQt)AY; A son to .Mr. BRADFORD I'lOT water hr.iters, winter coats, sizes 12 aiid 14. One RECONDITIONED Easy Spin 5-9432. and Mrs, Thomas Blanchard, 513 But, they say; such meaaurea mas BEFORE YOU Buy- a used_ car rliih eoupe. Tiitone g;reen. Radio, immediate Delivery. /'m H.V need is a sincere rieslTe -to ^ tact .Mitchell 9-5390 between 9 a. solidated Biscuit -Co., Box 192. CENTRAL. Cflcan comfortable 8-3989. Manchester Mitchell length novels. essentially foreign to the AmatiJ* heater, rh'ti'ed to sell. Tel. Mitch­ Prompt Service, American Standard plumbing fix- ladv'.s raincoat. Reasonable. Phone Dry. $60. Other used wringer Main street; a son to Mr. aiid Mrs. Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck / pialte money and be willing to ni. and 5 p, m. Plainville. Conn. WELL-PAYING JOBS room in quiet home. 20 Wads­ 3*0946. The House committee hearing is can free enterpriae economy a ^ ell 9-7617. Work Gu.nranteed. ture.s, eaves troughs, sump pumps,- Mitchell 3-8140. style wa,shing machines from $15 Vito Agostinelli, 247 Oak street. BAlea and Service, 285 Main work.' If you live In Manchester to $30. Watkins Brothers, 935 worth rtreet. expected to last two days. (-.an only be accepted for short, or Thomas Dawkin.-, Ma.sler PlumW-lurnt WANTED Ftill time man for gen* WANTED—Shoe salesman. Must Besides . McKay; today's wit- DISCHARGED SATURDAY: •treet. Mlt.hell 9-4571. Open eve- Storm Window and Door Speriali.st. or vicinity write today for '"Get BRA.ND n e w 19,53 21" Stewart FOR Main street. MANCHESTBiR~6 - 2 unfinished, PtcKAy Adks Vole defiinitely limited periods. Othaf- 1951 FORD Four door cu.stom V-R. e:-. ('all .Mitchell 9-9669 befoore Aeqnainted" interview to A. W. eral grinding work. Apply in per­ be neat appearing. Age -19-25. ■LARGE Double room with kitchen corner lot, excellent location. Near - nesse.9 include Reps. Mack (R,, I Mrs. Augusta Nelson, Bolton: Al­ wise, they hav^ th* destructlva ejt depression, were things yotf couk^ ■<.941 FORD SEDAN. Radio, heater. down. Balance Easy. Who's afraid EXPERIENCED Young woman for GLASTONBURY 59 Holl street. Thn Democratic platform al.so enactm'ent'of the'bui ing ? 'Rent a spray gun and do 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. ers, 635 Main ftrcct. urge.s i.mmediate statehood for 21 Eastland drive: Mrs. Camelia a limit on; You could accepft-. « good condition, green^finish. Lois of a real bargain? Brunner's, 368 genfral housework and ironing. Bench Workers. j Three large bedr((((.m.‘! Brcezc^''ay : fhe bulk of Hawaii's case for Hamilton, 22 BuncC drive; Mrs. atr-the sacrifices imposed becatum East Center street. your own work. $5 per day. Call ONE BEDROOM FOR r 1:NT of good transportation.in this one. ‘Mitchell 9-8376. MAN('HKSTfeR —Package Deliv­ Four hours daily, preferably • Tool and Die Makeri Slightly used Carpets. One 12' x Double bed 11B Cnoner Hill Sirrcl -fl'I .Pa) age. Forced hot m.r heal, i A la.ska. The .Republican platform j ^ ^ Mar (Irsht -and daughter, : 421 you ^ u ld see a' time -when they, Douglas Motor.r, 333 .Main. ery. 1x10*1 llgh' trucking and morning. 6 day.s. Reference-s re­ SMALL BUSINESS a Sheet Metal Sleclinnlcs 1'7'6” rose scroll Axminster, as is Phoni MItchel) *9^595 ” ftiecl. . ricrlric water heater, -^a.vs of the Alaska sllijatlon. We ^.j|, presented Tuesday hy Parl:er street; Mrs. Marlon Hoff­ would ^nd. PAi'KARD 1947 2-door. Gleam­ package delivery. Refrigerators, Phone Mitchell 9-0.595. j Tile bath. Shower. Kiill crllar. Ixd ftvor .statehood for Alaska_ under l h'arrington. A Navy De- ing black, overdrive, radio. h:at- RAY'S OIL BURNER iU5J5VICE - quired. Call Mitchell 3-7913. • Prerlsion .^Ipchinisls $113. Mancheiter Carpet Center. man and daughter, Rockville; "But the-attack. In Korea haw 1951 FORD Custom eight, fully Rrp.iir and aervice oil burners. washers and stove moving a FOR SALE 308 Main street. Phone Mitchell LARGE FRONT bedroom kitchen i ^ Q'**' flooring. F.-sliau-st fan an eouiteble enablincT act. It -indent officisrslao■ial ; win be called Stanley, Mankiis, 195 North/Main made us reaUM that now we era equipped,* "two door and fordor. er. electro-clutch, etc. Motor Fui-n.icps cleaned. -hour serv­ specialty. Mitchell 9-0752. ^ e Scrapers lin ki'trhon. Birch panel fireplace, nothing about when it recommends gute the views of the Defense up against sornSUilng we will prob^ completely overhauled. Nice b\iy 21 9-4343. privileges for a couple or twp .street; nlchard Mozzer, Rockville; , Former local owners. For a real ice. Telephone Mitchell 9-4901, TEL MI-3-6694 e Spinners girls. Near bus line. Inquire 14G Piclnre'window. Plenty of closets. 1 (A'a.xlta be admitted ax a state. | eslabt.iahnieTiI. f William Powers, 69 Oakwood'road; ably have to Jlve^With the rest ed at low doilar, 8300 down. Balance __ ALBAIH & BERRY, rubbish re- ■ bay, buy at Center Motors, 461 \V* need Ranch Homes, AFTER 6 P. a 5Iany, Many Others. THE WASHING Machine you are Garden Drive after 5 p, m. Istw tax' rate, Ucsidcntinl district. Earlv action on Alask*/-atate-i hand■ tor explain any-of the Mrs,. Virginia .Sage'and . sob. 95 our lives. No'man ta-^ae enough— Aaln street. easy in sciU Here's a real buy. WIRING INSTAlJ,ATION - moval, household and commercial. Colonials and Cape Cods now using I- worth $75 towards a Four miles to Piatt and Whitney. I hoo4 was promlaed today by Rep. ; tec hnicalillcs of the statehood .bill Middle turnpike west;' Mrs. Char­ to say when Communift preiwune' Brunner'.s, 358 East Center .street. types. No Joh too small. Peter Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. Miller (R-Ncb.). chairman of the .ig c. Nils Tavarea, former Hawaii at fair prices for onr easli . - ACT n o w :. • new Blackstone or ARC automa­ NEWLY d e c o r a t e d ; beautiful- lotte Swanson and daughter, might end. It is permanent crisia.- . 1949 (CHEVROLET'S. Four to Panfaluk. 40 Foster street. Phone, 04 R E A D Y FOIC Hou*". Interior committee. } lerrliorial attorney general and-a 194.8 .*^TUDEBAKER Champion customers. Quick service tic during our February Furniture ly furni.shed and- spacious loom. Wiireh(iuse Point': Mrs. Edna Ted­ and we must have permanent prs" choose from. All In excellent con­ Mitchell 9-7;i03. —no red tape. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY I Miller. V'ho p-ealded ovea ihe member of the Hawaii SlalelKtod paredness. We must have a per*- 4-doqr sedan, heater. Good condi­ Sale. Watkins Brps. 935 Main The most complete light hqu.'e- ford .and daiighte.r, 12 Warren dition. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. FOR LEASE LOAM streit. ‘ keeplng facilitibs -available in ^— To Be Sold By Builder ------: Hawaii. atatebood hearing today, i Commiaaion. street: Mr-S'. Anne DiCostanzo, 34. manent munitions industry and af.. tion. Reasonatile.'('all after 5:,30 apply at ."aid at the oiitae^- he had aaked • Hiivvr.ii's drive for atatehoc(d be- permanent, large armed force. On*,) I960 CHEVROLET 2-ton cab and Mitchell 9-.5883. Household Services Several thousand yards plied. Manchester. You will marvel at Union sl>reel; Mrs. Rubu Berg­ .Approximately 10,000 feet DFILUXE EASY Spin dryer wash the cleanline.ss nf this building.' EAST HARTKOI’vD Ren. Saylor (R-Pa.l, chairman of roughly 20 years ago. although eron. Rockville; William B. .lohn- a permanent, basis, we must be pre*. chasms, new tires, cluteh and Offered 13-A JARVIS REALTY Vernon at Ogden’e Comer. 2 4 PARK PLACE $18,000 Ihe Territorial aubcommlttee. lo,f„^„^g| petitiona for admission to 1949 ('MEVROLF.T suburban. New NEW f!fg machine. Eight months old. Children accepted. Central. Pric­ HOME FU'lLDETS. I.VC. s((n, 100 Irving street: Mrs. Norma pared to help and defend our paint, valves just ground. W. B. of floor surface for manu- tobacco sheds. hold Ihe Alaska hearing "at an tpg union were submitted to Con- point. Motor Just overhauled. FLA'T FINISH Holland window Phen* Mr-3-4T12 Real bargain. Call Mitchell 9-9153 ed :o reasonable you'll gasp! Be Rau'sUhenbaeh, 76 Irving street; Allies. 137 inches. Carter Chevroiet .Co,; iacture or storaxe., with rail TEL. HARTFORD 8-0271 SO. GLASTONBURY C A SH 7,000 Henry F. (Jurnmniga- ■ - : parly d a te -I liope within the next . — vNow-ls-lt- hof *8 matter of auiv Inc., ^ li Main street. Phone Fi;li price $l,0.'i5. Carter Chevro­ shades made’ to measure. All Employment Office sure and see this o’rte. Mrsr-Dor* Franlr' Kingstone;"...R or^tller .'jidinc findoffice space. Will ■12" MAJBLSTIC Table model T. V. month or six weeks, perhaps Paxai-d Hoiiae ’Twlre .Swelr.es bab" hov. 4.5 Norman vival during a short crisis. W e'. Mitchell 9-5238.- let Co . 311 Main ..street. Phone metal Venetian blinds-at a. new This'delightful house is just a block away from village, bor­ set. Good condition, $49. Call sey, 14 Arch street. 6.34 HILL .ST. EA.ST HARTFOP.D divide to suit tenant. dering CongregattonaLChurrh rear and school-|p*orinds. I^atcd “South Building” .sof(ne *. ^ : An Hawaii statehood -bill first .j,i,.p<..^..'ritorbabvgirl,81Chest- must learn to live with thia criila,’ '' Mitrbcli9r523S, .. . low. price: Keys made-‘while you U l^tohell 3-5210:- . / - ,~?lf there t* to be war 4n..pe*cw<:- , ^ ' pLtiSMpBlLE;'P^ah.; Lu?-1 ■FURNISHED BEDROOM: Nfcar M cKay. did - not go- loto • 4hn.-,pa!med-the -Kou.se in lh«-Republi<-anff,,,f•:.):(/«>*(/■' ‘ '-' ' " wait, Ma.'low!* . ' JNQ$:ittK,- on a circular'stiWt with only five 'other coraparaWe homes, all PHONE HARTFORD 8 4419 __ 'AT^ ^'tm*ymeaB»-waat-ba.fn. e a e r DTSfHARGEP’ TESTERDATr SAVE MONEY AT . WEAVING ot bunii', motif holes In ,of jtre-war constriiction and has been completely redecorated 9-5459; . r MANGHE.STEI One year old. leslimonv. j holed in the-'Renate IBlcrlo^ ( oj'n^f a kl.nci of peaces in war. " Extra nice condition. Priceil .to I^- ReM .years'.old. Good, . condition. , 165. sell.' See Bob Oliver. Center and torn d o l i n g hoiiery rUna, STUART CARLSON “ Since t»07 and earefnily maintained^ First' floor, vestibule, ll'vlngrobm with Five redihiih h(5hid. Oil Kbl w-ate;- ‘ McKay quoted -T>re.siflent Eiseityl-mittee. The-Ho»t»e passed it again IsTrs. Hilda MulRkoheri. 35 .s t o c k PI,.A('E FRAn « WHITNEY Call .Mitchell 9-3206. must find ways: Motor Sales. 461 Main .street. McCLURE AUTO COMPANY hnndbacs repa'red zipper' re* 44 It's Been Of Course" fireplace, diningroom, bedroom (or den), kitchen. Second floor, heat. All11 hardwood floors. Two bower’s statement in his Stale o f in the *lsl Democratic < Ongress - j-,r|pk|„nd street; Maurice Fj.sher. Tel. MI-9-4.5.5.5— Manehekter AUCTION ROOM OR Room and board. Park­ .s. Full ha.sc inent. Ex-; message that Hawaii and the .Senate commitlee «P- <2 Hadlfson Mrs.>Margart J. To continue a high level placement, umbrellas repaired, 2 large bedrooms and tiled hath. General features, gas fired cir­ WHITF. CABINET style kerosene 1940 MACK 3-ton dump truck. Top ' dollar for yoiii' car in OK VOI R BROKER AIRCRAFT ing. Call Mitchell 9-0086i 'J a ^ d a b ^ c'cH^d •i(^rniion."'' N e^r S h ou ld prom ptly be granted s t a t e -, proved it. but-’« move to bring Dwire, 7.56 Mlddlie tiirnnike east: laJBition without endangering th<', men's shirt collar.** reversed and SPONSORED BY LOC.AL AMERICAN LEGION POST culating hot water heating system, full concrete cellar, screens ' Perfection oil stove. Five burners. -spirit of enterprise or hard work? Good condition, $1.50. Call Mitch­ trade towards a new Hudson replaced. Marlow's Little Mending and storm sash, attached garage and tool ro'} - tiled baths, hot water lllAit, baseboard radiation, home for aged or retired people. Only .t8,-900. As l((W as $l.o6n flr.sl. The Alaska hill'w-as returned Ysr.-i Riickvllle; William Barker. "dynamic.” The WorkingmJnTs Friend 1 INSPE(!TIOV AFTER 4 P. M. OX SALE DAY quality material and workmanship throughout, plot 7.5 by 140, Call Mitchell 9-4129. down. M itchell' 3-S271: Hartford He said he would not endeavor to to committee by a one-vote margin siorrs: Mrs. Hono-ii MoCartan. 4. To keep the economic control Septic Tanks. Dry Wells. Sewer repeal testimony given over the Lines Installed—^’cllar Water­ high elevation, view. Can be purchased for SI 7.900. $.5,000 .5-.5K:s. .SchwHi't/. Real K.slate. and Ihe Hawaii bill never got Jo ■ 74 pj^rh street;' Edward Gobd- crisis demands without inte(f*risg FOR A SQUARE DEAL ON years, but added that the previous . .Senate floor Auto Acfewwriee— Tires 6 Tavern For Sale proofing Done. down, balance approximately $120 monthly (Including taxes Apartments— Flats— child. 45 Hvde street; Harvey directly iii individual lives and LARGE VARIETY OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS BOLTON -- (Nistoh'i built 6-r(X)m investigations "have clearly re- ^ business decL-lons. THESE and Insurance). Rental $150 monthly (5 year lease purchase Tenements 6S ranch. Twin .size bedrooms. .34 ft. How-c. 68 Olcott drive; Mrs. Lil­ 57 Bissell Street M c Kin n e y b r o s . option). . r>u-i- I I vealed the sountlness of V** > included in the adminisltation's lian .Strickland, Vernon; .Samuel 5. To help our Allies .171111001 Household furniture of all description: Tables, chairs, stands, W A N 7 T E D TWO ROOM apartment with pri­ living room. Ph.l.ppmo mai,„g. grounds on which Hawaii rests its plans.-Although making Fischer, 222 School street; Mr.s. pauperizing the United States, or TIRE PRICES ■SEWERAGE DLSPOS.AI, CO. pane “ EXTRA” CLEAN CARS lamps, mirrors, oil and cohiI heaters, etc., etc.j Sink, dog house, any panelling. Recr.uition_ room, claims to statehood” ' „a strong e.J-Aro„.e„,i„iinnrecommendation me for ni.iciquick turning-Allies 'nto dependents. - Tel. Mi.9-8166 ise-13'3 Peart St. Tel. MI-S-5S08 vate bath, also light fiatwekeep- Two-car garage Three' acres I’ resenling what he described as Jfhrv La*hrbp! 35 SUrkweather MAY BE HIGHER etc. Chl’dren's Items:— Bleyelrs, tricycles. Shoe skates, etc. ing rooms on bus nnc no objec­ flection on Hawaii statehood. Eisen­ street: Mrs. Agnes Frazier. 72 The fledgling economic leader­ 1948 Cheivrolet Fleetmasler Books. Including history of Manchester. Home made rakes, etc. OVERLOOK SECTION Girl or woman for general office work and Carlton W Hutchins, Mitchell "four salient points,” McKay saul: tion tq* children. Inquire 24 Grove 9-5132 or Mltcheil 3-62.31. hower omitted reference to Alaska Edmund street; A, Jane Weir. ship, believes it haa aiuwers, or the Club Coupe Quantity of- assorted paint. * 1. "The people of Hawaii want (n his message to Congress on the Buy On Budget .As Low As Six room, 2 atory Colonials, pre-war construction, the finest strebt.' Rockville, Hillside House, statehiKsl.” Line street; Mrs, Eleanor Mills. basis to answers, fob*thii program ; operate PBX switchboard. Knowledge of Stale of Ihe Uiuor. 1948 Chevrolet Fjeetinaster .*()c \\ eekly. BUSINESS AND The committee is really working to put this sale “ over the Workmanship and materials is evident throughout, a mellouness -.NICE .SIX ROOM Cape Cud. 2 un-; 2. "Hawaii has served a long ap­ 1,50 Greenwood drive. or "normal crisia.” ^ in landscaping and Interior that "lived-in” look that does not finl.shed. fiicpia.'c, picture window', prenticeship as a territory during Committee approval of the DIScTiARGED TODAY: Mrs. In his state of the Union mea-^_ 2-Door top," and by sale date there should be a large amount of inter­ typing essential. Good working conditions. FIVE ROOMS and batt" in .Man- Hawaii bill in ho.th the House'and Clutch Overhaul. $9..')0— plus WANTED esting aqd useful offerings. Local merchants are being rontact- come with a netv house. Neither do such extras as awnings, storm hot'water heat, kiti hen fan, din­ which it has amply prove’d itn Eleanor Crawford. 779 Maple sage. President Eisenhower said) ' ‘ , INDUSTRIAL .chester to a middle-aged couple the .Senate is a foregone con- Btreet. 1946 Ford Super DeLuxe "(f-S liarts. .. ed for surplus merchandise. sash and screens. There Is also protection In buying In an es­ ette, bre;ze-wav and garage. In canaoily to discharge the responsi­ The tax structure as a whol# 4 or 5 rooms, unfurnished tablished neighborhood (AA Residential Zone) where your neigh­ Blue Cress, paid vocations. Apply in person oply. ' Quiet, privati^ central. ex(;ellcnt condition, very good lo­ bilities of *tateho()d. The citizenry clu^iion. demands review ....W e must de­ M-Door Batteries—50 ""r Off. SITES AVAILABLE If you have excess Items and wish to donate, phone Com- bors will be flne people with good-looking homes, convenient to $36.50 a month. Address, Reason­ cation. .S. A; Bce:hler. Realtor. of Hawaii have demonstrated un­ .Sen.' Taft of Oliio, the. Senate COM.MONS CHEER.S EDEN velop a'system of taxation which but heoted if possible, mand'er Wilber,T. Uttle. MM-7757 or call the Legion HaU transportatton, a safe place to raise your family and i>ets. These able. Box U, Herald. Phone-Mitchell-3-6969 wavering loyalty to the United Majority leader, told the Senatii will impose the least posaible ob­ 1%0 Studebaker Champion. W « W ill Build to Suit for MI-9-8065 after 4 p. m., or any Lfglonnalre. homes are fairly priced for Mr. and Mrs. Average 'America. It States and complete devotion to only last Friday lliat the next I.(imlnn, Feb. 28—<.?1 — Foreign stacle to the dynamic growth of Overdrive. CALSO SBRVICENTER Lease. Apply Is a pleasure, for us to shna- this type of home to our cHentrlle. HERALD OFFICE Businesii' Lorations BOI.TON -.5-rooip ram li, Fire­ the American plan of govern­ major legislation expected before Secretary .\nthon.v Eden told ,a Hje country.” r*.'.' by professional man and the Senate is either the submerged cheering House of Commons to­ Call us today for an appointment. place, full cellar, o il’heat, 150' ment." •Th* highllfhU of thia 438 CENTER ST. Mitchell 9-0980 for Rent 64 lands bill or Hawaii statehood. day that Argentine and Chilean tax pro­ 1947 Buick 4-Door. Jet Black RORERT M. REID & SON, AUCTIONEERS frontage, plaster walls. $12,700. 3. "A just regard for the basic gram. which must bo stiff 13 BISSELL STREET Ohe or the other of those bills, he '“ •ncroachmenta" on Deception, but not Finish family of three. JARVIS Gatto & Co., Hartford, '5-9198, Vight of self-government calls for rtulUying.'will be dUcuasod 201 MAIN STREET PHONE J«I-8-719S RICHARD B. MOORE, REALTOR said, should be ready for Senate Island near the Antarctic vio­ EVERYTHING for your car and STORE FOR Rent. Good, central evenings 8-3989. Manchester prompt action." later story. , i . 4 ' IWO Chevrolet 2-D(X)r. Excel­ home. Budget terins to suit you. 4. "The grant of atatehood to Action next week. la t e BrItUh aov#i;elgn(j;. - -, PH O N E MI-3.5121 construction 00. KAYMOXD R. REID PHOXr >n-S-T4M PHONES—O m p E MI-2-S804 OR HOME MI-S-70CS location? Inquire 60 Haynes street. illlchell 3-6946, lent Mechanical Condition You talk, we do it. Budget Cen­ 5 Dover Road — Tel., MI-S-4112 ter. Mitchell 3-4164. ' 1 7 7 '1 ^ ' ■ ♦ v ' \ U ' - ' ! ■■ •'% I . i, A ■ \ r

"■ ) Average Daily Net Press Run ( The Weather MO)'*oK tnof* than 300 "du- of the Eastern Star, will meet at ; blous affidavUs” have been sent to Senate'Internal Security subcom ric and Avork with the the Masonic Temple Wedne.sday toric boundaries" and. that "Z 'T 1\ T t the Justice Department "for In- mlttee resumed public hearings In Pateraoor i.. ewillea jraah a JitaHet J^iad Nd In t half Utta-iaaountHW at laaat-4 at 8 p.m. at which time candidates federal government should ' have lagton. aft«v belns Sttwn hoMe * ^ *««*-^ ♦m? | to Sva HUfOiia. ‘ ^ finest equipment! I J 1 Z vestigatlon and possible prosecu- Its search for what Chairman Jen will be Initialed. This will be the By Johnson any recovered from beyond those in ' tlon” for falseWearing. ner (R-Ind) has described as or­ ' I amputee of the Korean Aghting and tha Slot frem tha (Ur I Dupas woa eatd t® hava - Lowest-Price Ever! boundaries. - i Chairman H. Alexander Smith ganized subversion iii the nation's Both er lia lag* boow amputned * sa »^ | a i»y * u a i ^ The continental shelf extends flO (R.. N. J.) of the Senate Labor education systam, oil dngen hava heeu remaved, ‘ Motley woe behtad I spendlniTplasffmtba i ■ 1...■ to 125 miles out from the shore line United Nations, N, Y., Feb. ave da.ve after YtUlIng eut of a Meabladi boisly. ^ to wWh j iid^ttioK ai^M&lMri SPEC^L 1 DAY 'c l e a n in g SERVICE Washington, Feb. 24—(/P) cbmmltLba, which will hoUl hear­ Oxnam Itaps Teehitlque Cq// REG. $r.l9” W ESCO " 39" W ASHOMATIC ih the Gulf of Mtxlco, three to five 24—(/ip)—A fresh U. S. team ings on -T-H amendments next a cigarette tMldwTapod le a boadoge oaverlag We right kaoK. April, ^ __Dr. Robert L. Johnson. 58- Congressional Inveatigatlona for , ^ 1 In advance of todajTa WORK ACCEPTED UP TO 10 A. M. year-old president of Temple braced itself for a cnicial month, hae mentloneditwo possi (Continued on Page Eleven) ble changes In the oath oroylsion: Communiam In oducAtion draw fire 'Chairman CeaibStt-lfril EXCEPT SATURDAYS University, today was named diplomatic offensive against meanwhile from Methodist Bishop the committee would M . , MAURICEP. grizzled Iron Curtain veterans 1. Requiring affidavits from Butcher Type acting chief of the govern­ employers as well ss union offi­ G. Bromley Oxnam, who deplored f t e recmnnieadatlejt' ment’s overseas information jin the second round of the their methods. Oxnam aald In A M to controla. CORRENTI cials. speech prepared. for an American ’Copter Saves Pilot S__ bemrlng marks the opening Von Rundstedt United Nations General As- 2. Scrapping the provision al­ service. Unlverally cerem.ony here that I of committM seMmeaml oonalderatioa of the MANCHESTER FOR ALL FORMS OF Spun Rayon Tlic White House announcement -n-va , 1 sembly's seventh session together in favor of the creation of some sort of agency which they constitute a threat to the controla question In either branch said President F.iscnhower and freedom of churches and the free­ of Oongreas. INSURANCE Dies; Directed [openingPeace or"continucdtoday war in Korea j would determine whether a union Serretary of Slate Dulles had dom of educational iMtitutlona Behind Red Lines President Eiaenhower hoa aald DRY CLEANERS a.sked Johnson to study the entire was the major Is.siie still facing was Cornmunist-domlnated. alike. price and ,wagentroU in the event of a it on a permanent basis. Hsnnover, Germany, Feb. 24 — . K Hartlev Jaw. Board m^mbera nre I sudden emergency. itT-' Field Marshal Karl Gerd von ccmnoi. , » A T n not '*the advocate?* or the defend- freedom." ilot downed 60 miles behind tlie Red lines. Corsair fightec- ant. Three hours earlier. Johnson . "Thare can be no academic-iree-. However, Uie Preeldent hoe oak’* Yard said In an interview that he would Rund.xtedt, a stern Prussian offi­ Pearson"6^r“Cih^ WnTrmcd 0Ver[*^" Pa'Ucular Sdnibers buzzed angrily overhead, their chattering guns driv- ed for extenokm -of fsdemt reift cer who directed the big German the week end that Korea dominat-j policy, he sanl.^...... dom until this Soviet conspiracy Everyone knows the wonderful qualities of Wearo Belfast make a broad study of the entire hidden in our schools and eolleges Ing back fraptic efforts by Com-' controls In defeius areas and pf Offen.slve against ,U- S. lines in the some of his allocations powert. butc'her type spun rayon. Our fourth year with this famous Overseas Information service and ed the thinking of all dlplomat-s. i is exposed to the light and the rule munist infantrymen to capture the g A ■ « 1 I that he would give, Eisenhower a Battle 'Of the Bulge, died at his These expire June 80. fabric at the lowest price ever. Navy, black, white, tan, brown, home here today. He was 77, ----- gathered at the UN’s New York of,. Moscow over Its adherents In Leatherneck filer. I la flr A t t f l C K g *qna, Apen; blue, gniy. yellow, green, red and orchid and pink. definite "yea" or “no” answer, after headquarters. The Reds couldn't get cloa*. but V a A«» a JA jr»,a. aaa Bocks Bteadhr Fowern The German I pffcn.sive in t^ie EDC Min isters the education world la broken,” Flemming said In a statemsBl ALLyOUR a month-long examination of the wintCT of l944” Was a. dying gasp Formalities Today Jenner aald.. , thelf ahrlls repeatedly hit the s'etup. He .said he 'proB'abl.V Would' r.'Pearson was .scheduled to PpCn 'copter as It holered Oitie foot off yetterday that tf-ollocatlun powwg of Hitler's armed- forces and the Withers, a tall, bald man. smok­ Red Charged are continued they will be "naaid ad ept the job. ,0 ' third great battle of the , war in the second half of the session in in Favor ed cigarettes rapidly as he testi­ the ground to rescue Maj. David dOLORF,UL. SMART r .lolm.sons title \\ ill be ac tin., L^hich Von Rundstedt had t h e ,...... a final ..... a.s.sembly- . meeting . cxpecl- . (Iceland of 2109 South Evergreen vigorously to namira compistion pi 45" "WESCO" fied in s hearing room crowded street, Santa Ana, Calif. the military buildup, but geasnl ' 1 rector of the International 1 „,irtjne hand The others were the ed to include only the foinjahties with spectators and said that in mation Service^ or IIA. This is a of Poland's main of getting started, Cleeland was hit in the ankle. Of Germ War distribution will be directed only Of Tariff Union the mid-1930'a he. had been invited of scarce and critical Itama asaadS WASHOMATIC division of the Sr,ste Department, j jg,,, j)„„i^grq^ue. Faring President Eiscnhowei’s Another Communist bullet pierced to join the Communiat party but the hsnd o f Airman 2/G Thomas C. - lal to national defenaa.” Wit Striped and Plaid It WB.s expected - that John.xon I .50 Mile Advance ne\v’ ITN team,was Soriet Foreign never had clone ao. Tokyo. Feb. 24— Gen^ Mark would come up with hi.s own Rome. Feh. 24 f/Fi Mollawra Thornton of Hempstead. Tex., an a a rk today blasted Communist detailing how farollocaUons i Van Rundsledt’a armored dlvl- Minister Andrei Y. ViRhin.'^ky. who He told the Senatora that "the bo-used to aid defanse-suppor . iocommendations a.x to whether ; sion ripped 50 miles through ' has attended every regular ses- plan for an rventiril tariff iirilon Air Force medic. Thornton got his propagandists for their "fantaatlc Linen Lyke damage that the Communiata do /when he reached out to pull Cleer Industries, the sUtamant ruldd asit he wanted to make IIA, and the * American defenses in the Battle of ' flion of the a.ssembly sint'e 1947. , appeared to meet general sgree- in the clasaroom la very amalt snd utterly false charges” about "Voice of America," a .separate the Bulge and stalled just three t Vishinsky arrived here yestcr-I ment at a meeting of the foreign land into the (copter. UN germ warfare and angrily ac­ Denims Neither msn was seriously in­ (ConUnned en Fpga ■). agency, outside, the jurisdiction of miles short Gf the offensive's goal, i dny aboard the liner Queen Mary, j ministers West Kuropean (Continued on Page Elevea) cused the Reds of extorting "con­ GUARANTEED the State Department. Sucli sug­ jured. fessions'' from captured Ameri­ i. splitting the United States and • nsudl, he gave no hint of what i nations here.today. Spun Rayon gestions have been advanced in British armies at the Meii.se river. i be plaas to do about Korea at>'l : One nha.«e of the tighter econom- Cleeland was on his lOlst Kor­ cans. V the past. The alrlke was made III ih snowimow [ other hot issuc.s facing the assemh- j tr. politiral and military union for ean mission when" Red gqoundfire The UN Far East commander Johnson declined to disciL's this and freezing.weather that had lim- found its mark. ’ said In'a statement the Reds ap­ 'm -liyly. . Ob.sei'veisObservers were po.sitivepositiv th a t; 'tvhieh Ih' j'* '’ * '’' ‘j" "I had Just blown one bridge yard today, stating 'that he would cer-* ite* Allied IaeFial bbservation of he would touch off .some firework Ing, the plan wa.i rti4tate'‘C'.ap«u BC.t .it .UIJtECiV Autlur.atic,. the aSsScmbly is .slatcfl io discusn. aides from France. We.st Germany, Pyun predicts If Russia decides on sjid helped me into the 'copter." Calif., a Marl/ie officer shot down conspiracy to make this a one- cliidbig Its eastern exten.siryir frorn { x liewcom'er to the UN halls was Italy. Belftium. Luxembourg and sH-Out war, she. IS going to jump New Vorlb Feb. 84 . (FV-Tkb-r on*lhr-apot (rom ihr blazing party. state,” the Republican con­ New Haven , to the Rhode Island i Lodge’s new deputy. James J. The Netherlands took their places right on V, S. ■ (ConUnued on Page Two) (Continued on Pnge Two) preee and pobBc worn admIMed. war front* . • .^tbr ommiblrriiig Printed1, 1,' Batiste trolled Senate today approveil a line. Wadsworth, who w’ss sworn in for the two days of talk) . Shoe box In vcaant Los Angeles a_.' -• . to the vice trial of Mlaaf^, Middir Kant . . . tbr >ita) nrr^r X , , * ■ bill allowing the legislature to Co'hen stressed that the experi­ yesterday at the U. ,S. mission. A priority item was a| Hat of lot yields $75,000 worth of jewels (Mickey) Jelke today os tbe do^ c^ntern of tbt worbl. call Itself Into special session. ence of Connecticut- and other amendments France wants to fense bejpui prueeatetlea ef Ni.^ % taken In recent robberies from ac­ The measure, already passeil state.s had shown that .toll revenue (Continued on Page Fifteen) make in the proposed European tress Arlene Judge and «:■ nearby Ike’s EcoHomic' Policy; THI "WAR OF WORDS".. . pm^iaganda yard by the House, was ithe first ma­ from such a project would suffice armv plan. amendments which to make the bond.s ,s /p^.. Hoij.«*e and Senate Republi-. would be a likely fiRYire for the To Emerge in Eew Months fomlo, aloe developed I . dresses knd blouses. covers. whole project from Greenwich to for more clues after finding shot­ trouUe oad both were eeeeeiea* .« . Samha handa from cans, lining up behind Gov. John (Continued on Page Two) gun traced to murder of man once Lodge, voiced approval in caucus Rhode Island. ^ Tehran, Iran, Feb. 24 (/T» - beck tedoy. Beth Mbdsd safMg.'r Havana or Uio. fine ONLY "The general feeling is." he said, Premier Mohammed Mossadegh wanted for questioning in Brink's at boy area olrperta la prsipw - todav of the $135,000,000 Fairfield mllllon-dbllar robbery. . . . Quick (N'OTF:: This fa the second of 1854 which begins July 1. Speaker .oreheatra* from Cotilify. throughway pfopo.sa 1. "that this highway is needed and met with .Shah Mohammed Reza four storiee dealing w*lth the think- Martin (R-Mass.), has promised darloMas. C. I work of power company employe ------.%■ London, Parin! The caucus action came only a should be built now.' not five or 10 Pahlevi today, apparently in an I'esliiiioiiy Bares Ing behind the new odmlnlstm- the House will not conaider tax 39" WASHABLE, is credited with saving lives of Oiie FODB JETS SABOIAQIP .^ few hours before the scheduled years from now. Fund? should be attempt to settle a major dispute' tion'e economic polielee. This ex­ reduction bills before .May 1. $ _ _ _ appropriated now, and outside en- that reportedly has developed re­ of three persons found overcome Copenkage*. DeMuMb. t m S .,. Wy' opening of a public hearing before Blaekniaii of King by gas In Waterbury apartment amines tax policy. Credit end debt Peoslblc Policy Unas •-PAOt tA r committee on roads, bridges. | gineers and contractors should be cently between the government and In the meantime, Eisenhower’s 14—(JP)—Sebeleais^ bava Z '' -X-0o6 In ported at tbe M i la-4|kl^ (ordinary wira) may ha nafaiiory in paar Farad; Halli- tv resident, had previously as-1 (iieid County ’ representatives said demn .Mc

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