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Ike Blasts Tax Cut Assistant Director of the Shade #T, Jude Thaddeus Mothers Clr- Ing During the Lenten Season at C1* Win

Ike Blasts Tax Cut Assistant Director of the Shade #T, Jude Thaddeus Mothers Clr- Ing During the Lenten Season at C1* Win

■r:S7r V I x \ . ■- ’ f ...... ■■■ ...... ■■ ...... > - ^ ^ A -• MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 195S T- . ^ Average.Dally Net Presfi Hun The Weather p ^ E SIXTEEN For the Week. Eaded Forecast et C. 8. Weather Baraaa iiattrIrtHtPr lEufitins l^walb Feb. 14. 1988 ggent for the group, Durlia the Fair, colder timight sad Wedneo-' 1 0 , 9 0 3 St. Rita’s Mothers Circle Will aaiiignminit he accepted an offlfr to day. Minimum tonight lU-15. meet tomorrow night at,. 8 o’clock tobacco Men join Kohn brothers. specializing About Town Wilson-Taytor Nuptials IN Member ef the Aodlt , at the home of Mrs. Thomas Rld- The, new. assiatant director of the ; Barehu et CIrealatieas fit .5aomas .d .■ . shade jisftoclatiQn,,U.fnarri,?d. .tp.th.e,' • C U STO M B U IL T HQMES^^^^ -— ______• ...V,'..'...... ! ...... „ ...... W atM nfton I ^ A will meet Tue»- Jormer ■ Neva ... B...... Holmes of; The Inasmuch Class : of the Ijmaing, Mich. They , have one ! (SiV, Fib. 17,’ i t 8"p.m. in the school g e n e r a l CONTRACTING - Church' of the Naxarene will hold daughter, Sylvia, 15. I (ClUsUtsd AdvwtWng M Pag* 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1953 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS. annex, Mrs. .Lee Deelert of G1b»- VOL. LXXII, NO. 117 toabury will aiecuM how music is its monthly meeting tomorrow at Local ]Vfan Is Appointed Crosby is vice president of the j . . REMODELING AND REPAIRING tauiptt from klndergarteh through the home of Mrs. John Spaulding, Afifiifitant Director of Manchester Lions Club; vice presl-1 aikUi rr*«le. and a number of songs 91 Hamlin street, st 7:30 p. m. dent of the Connecticut Horse Show ; FREE ESTIMATES — MORTGAGES ARRANGED wUl be presented by the sixth Gene Suslam of Watkins Brothers Shade Grower*' Group Associatlen; a co-leader of the grade'chorus. An executive board will apeak to the group on "N ew Scahtic Valley 4-H Riders Oub: Tr.ehda In Hbme Decoration." and secretary-treasurer of the; K M tln r win be held at 7:30. Re- Hartford, Feb. 16—(dV Ford G. ERNEST A. RITCHIE ftiidiments w ill be served In the Michigan State College Alumni j Miss AwxiK French, head librar­ Crosby, of 283 Spencer street. Man­ Aasoclation in Connectlcilt. -■ j aobool cafeteria. 15 LIBERTY ST. TEL. MI-.3-8172, MANCHESTER ian at the Mary Cheney Library, chester, today succeeded Samuel will review several" books for read­ J. Orr, Jr., of West Suffield as Ike Blasts Tax Cut assistant director of the Shade #t, Jude Thaddeus Mothers Clr- ing during the Lenten season at c1* win. meat tomorrow, at; «;30 Growers Agricultural Association. Ih i =itieeting Of the WSCS of the The executive committee of the *.m. with Mrs. Robert Brennan of South Methodist Church tonight at FRESH GANDY f M'Princeton street. association today confirmed the 7:45 at the church. Whitman, Hchrafft, P. A 8. \ OF MANCHESTER appointment' made ’ by Ralph C. Candy Cupboard ' J ^ PLETCHER BUSS GO. Mystic Review. No. 2, Women's St. Elizabeth’s Mothers Circle Lasbury, Jr.-, director Crosby, 40, Is well known in To; Mitchell Benefit Association, will meet to­ will hold Its annual potluck tomor­ ^Arthur Drus StoresJ , t-7878 morrow at 8 p.m. in Odd Fellows row night at the home of Mrs. bacco Valley where he has been t4S WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE labor supervisor and purchasing HfiU. ____ Michael Massaro .of. 57 White agent for KOhn BfOthers Tobacco street. The members are requested Company for nine years. .AUTO GLASS INSTALLED St. Anne’s Mother’s Circle will to report at 6:30. meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the Orr recently resigned after five TEMPLATES FOR ALL CARS A Difference of Opinion home of Mrs. Irene Klnlry, 547 Twelve new members will be years as assistant director, to Join INCOME TAX the General Cigar Corporation or­ MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) Air, Ground 'Odnter' street. Members are re- Welcomed into membership o f Gib­ .Have your taxes computed or GLASS FURNITURE TOPS MEDICTNE CABINETS ouested to bring articles for the ganisation. Increases to bons Assembly, Catholic Ladles of checked by a qualified tax ac­ A native of Lan.ainJ', Mich.. Cros­ rummafie sale, and little gifts for Columbus, tomorrow st 8 p. m. at countant. Call Mitchell S-5416 PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW PLATE GLASS by- was graduated from Michigan a'^BunsIune basket. the K. of C. Home. They will be for appointment or stop in at : ESTIMATES OLADLV GIVEN • WarTempo State College in 1934 with a bache­ Initiated by the president, Mrs. Ed­ 244 5lnln Street. Available at lor's decree In agriculture. He OPB.N SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS ‘.The regular meeting of the gar Noel, and her associate offi­ Income 42 Million then Joined the U. S. Department your, convenience.- Cauidtters of Liberty No. 17, cers. Mrs. Richard Post, state of Agriculture for eight years. Increasing t/>T.T, will be held tomorrow night president ind a member of Gib­ It was while In government serv­ at 8 o’clock at Orange Hall. Fol­ bons Assembly, will be the speak­ state Capitol. Hartford.tjt ice that Crosby became acquaint­ WMhingt4>n» Feb. 17—(^P)— President Eisenhower ipoka up lowing’ the meeting there will be er. Mrs. Joseph Dyer heads the Feb. 17— —Business and | Keygtone of the govemor’a Seoul, Feh." 17—(A*)— Sabre, a Social with refreshments In ed with the Connectlcilt Valley- to­ committee of arrangements. LET US FILL YOUR t^udget structure was the .- jet pilots today shot down one flharply today agaiiist tax cutting until his administration hM charge of Mrs. May Grlmley and bacco Industry, when he< was as­ sales tax Increases of $42,000,-; 1247 signed to escort the first group of 000.000 he proposed general had a chance to trim $Dvemment spending. A tax cut nour her'committee. The Professional Women’s Club 000 were recommended today: m Communist MIG fighter and Jamaican tobacco workej-a here In by Gov.^hn Lod,e to b.1-' damaged another in the might mean higher taxes, he declared. \ will meet tomorrow night at 8 ,1943 during the wartime labor Jn a newp conference ,dlacusalon,»— ...... — ■■ ■■'< . » i>» ' Teaterday afternoon four car­ o’clock at the Center Church. RANGE md FUEL OIL -shortage. ance a ^ t e K e n «r «I T u jid top of <223.ooo.ooo author- fw rth atiraight day of air bat­ Elsenhower relused. however, to I loads of members of the Commun­ Members are -reminded to bring j Crosby acted as federal fiscal budget of $247,000,000 for 1,5^^ t,y the le s i General Asaem- tles over war-torn Korea, the go so far as to say he would veto ity ’ R a rest Church and ; Sunday birthday contributions. Mrs. 'Thel­ ‘ 2 4 Hour Delivery Service the 1953-55 biennium and bly for lUfil-SS. Air Force said. a bill for a 10 per cent* cut In In-' School; drove to the Pierce. Home ma Wadhams will put on a puppet Called for and delivered Befiects Rising Costs Allied fighter-bombers blasted dividual Income taxes when, and if. Adlai Sees ■for -elderly people In Brooklyn, show. wipe out a $9,000,000,000 promptly at no extra It reflects, he said, the rising the Red frontlines and - supply It should reach him. A drive for where they presented .the residence For Your Indivjduany deficit. cost of msintaining existing serv­ routes. FMlots reported destruction such a cut, effective July 1, Is on St. Bridget’s Mothers Circle M^lll with Several cartons of canned charge. In all. In his budget message ices. the addition of <4,006,600 for of 43 buildings,^five trucks and 11 among some RepubliCM (Tongresa meet tonight at the hom* Of Mrs. Dtsignod Spirella delivered to the General Assem­ 4 l^ s , enjoyed a hymn sing, with new ahd expanded services, and a cave's. members. Dulles au them and 'were served punch and W alter Backus, .55 tyOodlsnd MORIARTY BROTHERS bly, Lodge proposed total spend­ Feun^Hons — Call PINE PHARMACY cut in- the "massive sum o f 373 Ths tempo of ground fighUng sl.- Elsenhower said be couldnH..pre­ cookies. street, st 8 o’clock. / • MRS. HAROLD H. WJLSON Mrs. Elsi* Minicucci 315 CENTER STREET TEL. Ml-3-5135 ing of <341,000,000 front all funds million dollars" origlnany request­ Bo increased as light snow swept dict what he might do, not know­ J. ______CALL Ml-y.fSU for the two years beginning July ed by the state aerencles. the battlefront and the tempera- ing what might be In any tax Eisenhoweiir 1 plus <66,000,000 In bond borrov/- Miss Shirley Elizabeth Taylor,. The matron of honor wore a bal­ Phono MI-3-7737 Commented Lodge; turea dipped to eight below zero legiilatlon which arrived at his Ing. Including <60,000,000 for a in tlie eastern sector. Most of the daughter of Mra. Margaret Taylor lerina length gown of while lat-e, "Our state government, like a desk. fashioned with straple.ss bodice v,start on the <135,00,000 toll growing household, costs more and snow melted under a bright after­ A t one point, the President said Washington, Feb. 17- of (S Pleaaant alreet and -the late ‘ and matching stole. Her floral ..throughway cutting across Fair- mure every year to operate »3ur noon sun. he would never agree to the elim-. —Adlai E. Stevenson Jamea Taylor, and Harold Herbert heacTplece was of red split carna­ field County from the New York Increasing population demsnds Today’s MIG bag boosted the inatloii of any tax law which would at the White House today Wilson, son of Mrs. Bella J. Wilson i tions dnd she carried a heart- State line to Weat Haven. snd requires new. services and ex­ four-day total to 28 — seven de- result In a reduction of revenue at chat with President Eiaeib- pt. 67. .WalhUt,,atrc review, th e . -r - A lto two bim iff plri^ to thff EaiiU United Atrci'afi Corporatlon. ■ radio transmltlel’s'for the "Voice.’’ i ^-eXa ijraFettes, WUIIaras la Attack Unit - Ford II, president o( ute Ford Mo- ment fro»h Wh».' , The bouffant skirt, with,,matching IsotM DIX, fleet-footed. 23-year-i Rosenbergs’ case and then declin­ - Elsenhower told them he di(i not gtevenoon arrived a t tha WhltoE' The bridegroom is a graduate of The committee has received testi­ Marine dapt. Ted Williams, for­ ed a motion for rccenr.lderatlon of^ tor Company, today urgefl that the lace panels, terminated'in a full, mer Boston Red Sox baseball star,* old housewife, won the annual j United State! lake the lead in pro­ know In Whet form such a bill Housq. his noma, hqibbad up v * Manchester High School; class of mony these fsciitties, one near its refusal. ' i circular train. Her.veil of French went to bat against the Commu­ Shrove Tuesday pancake race to! moting free world trade by berap- might reafh his desk, and he could Eisehhower’i first ^resa conf#i> 1943, and of Morse College,. Hart- Sew and Save Seattle snd one near Wilmington,' Coal, Lumber They had been scheduled to die illusion fell from a matching head- nists a second time today on a the door of the pariah church to­ ping tartffa and other import re­ not poesibly predict what his deci ones ous tka aatt^'s chief cxac»> She r.antPd a ca.scade of foid. He is an employ; of the Pratt N. C, are costing 10 times too the week of March 9. Uve. and Whitney Aircraft Corporation, much. bombing mission- one day after day. and a moment later stirred up strictions. slon would be. •h' White carnatlona and white split Wakhlngton. Feb. 17—WP)—Cig­ A three-member United States A t ohe point In the exchange, . Tw o, in the pnrcha.slng department. Dr. Wilson S. Compton, head of his first mission ended in a crash­ a bit of religious controversy in He proposed a four-point pro­ ctu na..oii8. arettes, cosmetics, coal, lumber landing. Appeals Court granted the etay on the President Indicated that the scheduled sppiiatoBiMiAiAha^ ^ with these thh Internatipnal Information Ad- this old market town. m c ^ n of Defenae Attorney. Eman- gram Including; _ ^ mihtstrstibh (ilAT.'whtch tiihs the ar.d' in'*Jbr household -applianeeA- ' Williams WM In a JUght. of .four. ” A -Rbman-Calhbllc—she rbftuod , (i> -i possible elimination of all tariffs"; FABRICS halted because of "obviously pre- controls this week. \ which - immemorially has been a Judge Learned Hand told Bloch; (2) "Abandon completely the a t e A diai’s g jiB s y ; ^ t * a.- poirterous" provisions .in . the con­ Office of Price Stabilization part of the town’s curious race. "W e will give you a stay until quota system" on imports; A reportsr remairicad that JRcl(- i,; ' tracts. , (O PS) officials predicted cigar­ She struck a compromise with Mai;ch 30, and, Jf your petition is (3) "Abandon the buy American enson had said in A Bpesei). toafi V These, he said. sl1o\ved contrac­ ettes generally would rise a penny, Ike May Rush the flusti-ated vicar, the Rev. filed then, then" whatever the Su­ act’’ limiting rovsriiment buying Tax Slash Bil gaturdsy night that the amr ad? W M Huf A FASHION FIRSTl tors •building’ the transmijtters to- w pn ck’ and cosmetics'up to 10 per Ronald W. eoiHns, by agreeing -to preme Court decides t o 'd o ' is Up o^- foreign- golw*.'-kfld • — r , wtlnistration might hefceewldlntlnued on Pago Fifteen) "W e accuse our foreign neigh­ > New! ing materials and industrial ma­ ers are reported reawly to listen Oialrnran Reed IR -N Y ) of the Turning serious then, 4 ' ^ ; - A ditions being investigated came previous cfcprd for the course by bors of‘'lacking the kind of spirit sympathetically to French Premier House Waye and Meana commit­ 36" SANFORIZED FORGE MILLS about "by dl*lgn.” adding: chinery. eight-tenth.s of a second. that has made American industry, PRE-SHUNK, WRINKLE-RESISTANT One official said remaining foods Rene Mayer. They expect him to tee, would advance by six months (Oontlnued eo Pogo Bight) "This thing looks rotten on the The Olney panc-aUc race is ‘be­ great. ’ We implore them to follow under curb probably will be put make such a request next month our example and get off our backs. - -to June 30—a 10 per cent cut In face of It.’’ lieved tc^ have originated in the The subcommittee, with a half together in a decontrol package in during a White House visit. So, I just say, let's practice what Individual Income tax rato-. Pres­ PERMANENT FINISH 15th century when a woman of dozen witnesses sittiqg about the the next two or three weeks. . In advance of Mayer’s visit, cab­ News Tidbits we preach, where it will do us and ent law provides for the. same ret room and being questioned, has, Main food-itcms-still under-osil— inet-level . planners are -rapoctsd the town heard the church bell ring our Allies some real good.-- dcclion Dec, 81. It would wijM out Shantung Denims wJ»ile she still wa.s frying a pah- Callfid frftirt AP Wire* heard charges that: ings include milk, dairy products, studying what must be done to end "I.«t'a give our (riends a (air the lost Increase o f -11 per cent. the bloody seven-year-old war, rake and in her excitement ahe crack at the American market." The tax take is now higher, ao the Biilletuis 2^^ Springmaid Quiltop (OoaHnued on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Eight), which eosta France more than"\a macie'a dash for the church with Ford said his program would not percentages dUffiT" billion dollars yearly and has the pancake skillet in her hand.s. Israeli foreign office spokesman benefit others at the expense of For some 50 million individuals, fron the AP - ■ays Holland has agreed to look claimed nearly 106,000 French cas­ It herame an International event American business, . the proposal means a 5 per cent re­ after Israel’s interests In .Soviet SSSSSSSSSSSSSSB^B ualties. four years ago when the women of "On the contrary,” he said, duction In their federal tax bill for 79*^. yd- Union . . > , State Supreme Court STATE SEIZES P tA lfn Behind this New Look is Eisen Liberal______started racing over a / ’that's . Just what ,I would Illq?. to coUndar. 1853,. Under., the Reed bill )C yd. nifes foi mcr New Haveh ift'trrahce “ ‘bowep8'‘beIief; as' 'repotted -'By th'-''similar' course for a silver sk'nri>tr see US get away from. I ain con­ or present law, the full 10 per cent TRADE NOW FOR A FUEL-SAVING Seven amart colors in an unusual denim weave. Brown, green, Provoo formed officials who may, not be which hn.s become a trophy of the man, serving term for shooting vinced that a considerable growth Chrtotton A. Herter steppofi . cut will be felt In 1954. a strike ofteettog sevea toll| charcoal, red, faded blue, deep blue and hello. -The ne'west In permanent finish cottons. Rich, sculptured quilted named, that the outcome of the competition. wife, can legally collect her estate In our foPefgn trade— imports as Indo-Chinese fighting is as impor-1 Eliminated One Flip' when he finishes sente,nce. well as exports— would be a con­ Lo m to Reveaue compontoa supplytog gas to like pattem in solid colors of blue, squa. green, red, white, pink, For the federal government, the Sentence.for Treason tant, or more so, than Korea to The skillet WR.S won la.st year by R. K. Karsnjis, e'ditor of pro- tinuing shot In the arm to .the eastern MaoMuiknaetto conatopaW T i M K E i J I i r orchid, navy a’nd 'yellow. .. ,' Reed bill means. An estimated loss tlea today oa4 ooU bo ho4 i the security .of the free world. Donna Zimmerman of Liberal with Communist magazine at Bombay, iw'hols economy, ; ]■ The loss of IndO-Chlna. he re- a time o f one minute eight seconds. India, pleads h>t< guilty to charge ^)f 114 billion dollars In revenue, at oncea the woriten wotog i ;K ew York, Feb. 17— <>P)— John Ultea AdiVaatages to thefa' Joho. The govetawr - .portedly thhaks,. ivould eventually But Liberal, it .wa.x saiff by stu­ o f forging letter under signature ■ "I believe that, ,we coiild easily a lime when the defense program WALL-FUUHE OIL BURNER! ? Da,vid Provoo . was, senteiiggd to f lead. - to- the -fall. of - Aain's -"Rice- veked - Ike - ' 5 36" AMERITEX EVERGLAZE * dents Of Yorm.'had’ s ehanee later ’ of Ambassador Chester Bowles." absorti another five .'or six billion Win rtur be running strong and ’’StMia CaU-Cowt ai Uanriwu .. * -r >-• ' V - • . A -- ‘ . - . ; ■ • ■ • »* ■.--- . : y . . t- lifa ImprUonment today for the . -tBowl.;’ Slam,,. Burma, Indonesia, PrsaldMt Eisenhowejr hoa pledged . which. tl4 an bg-*esib'n Tor Slid that rririuij'tiig iarings lbr-yoiit" crime of treason." ^ ' - • • - • today -'because- -according to -new- ' ' One man kHieit; score- injured’s f dofhiiw'worih' of grtoda from abroad- —and pose s'eflbus threats to India rulra one time-consuming flip has to do «veryt)>lng posible to match ■truck , . $59.50 Mattressesl Trade in your old oihhog gbn-type burner now on a fiicl-Mving The former Army sergeant, who and Pakistan. Plains, Texas, when dynamite each year . . . biuiness would or aafety art Jeopardised Iff Wit Timken' Silent Automatic Wall-Flame Oil Burner! It will help been eliminated from the proceed- bls.1 rocks warehouse and spreads benefit, labor would benefit, agri­ federal spending with Income. Sam* Ovality Construttienl. 24 COLORS, CROMPTON'S Cotton. Dress Prints was accused of going over to the Whatever the U. S. decides to do White House press secretary etrlke. ^ . IT’S OUR BIRTHDAY ut keep our >hop men hujy and you'll be saving big money in Japanese side after the fall of , about Indo-China will be closely general alarm fire ....Rep. Hor­ culture would benefit, and the # ( Continued on Page Fifteen) consumer' that means all of us— James C. Hsgerty said yesterday ...AND YOU GET THE SoNit Prt-luilt Bordarsl the bargain. Call us today! We're giving highest altowancM on Corregldor, could have received tied to any new moves aimed at ace Seely-Brown, Jr., (R-Conn.) TRIAL STAY* CLOSED ~ pressure burners just tike yours. With a Timken Silent Auto- named chairman of. subcommlttro would benefit very inaterially.'' the President’s views on this Issue PRESENTS when you the death sentence’. ending the Korean deadlock. New York, Feb. 17 — t/P»— 'At ’ Samt "Body-lalonctd” . matic Wall-Flame Oil Burner in your heating plant, you’ll bt on Coast Guard of House Mer­ Ford sawi that tariff elemlna- had not changed. can find genuine Sealy Federal Judge Gregory F. The aim in both Korea and In­ Stale Supreme Court Jnotloa to-­ let foe years and years of truly economical heating comfortl chant Marine and Fisheries com­ tion could begin with "gradual Because of that prospective day refused to order Geaeval I nm erspring M attresses Innarspring UnitI N'oonan said he . spared the tall, . do-China would be to train and U. S. Rushes Aid 1 Pinwale Corduroy 99^^ yd. reduction in hardship cases" revfhue loss, House leaders serv- square-pawed Provoo death be­ equip loyal native, troops - much mittee. according to word recelv- Sessfons Judge* Fraadn I* VaU, at this unbelievably LOW . 4 ’ Sam* Tailortd Handles .FUEL OIL SAVINGS ARE GUARANTEED IN WRITINGI cause of medical opinions that he faster so that they can gradual­ .ed from hls Washington office. - eato to open the Mfaie4 Jelka V le ^ PRICE! Sturdy, hand- Into Quake Area (Continued on Page Fifteen) (Continued on Page Eight) trial to the puUio aad peeeef lor Easy Turning! Soil and crease resistant, permanent finish. Smart patterns In was emotionally unstable. ly replace United Nations Forces in Ralph Flanders, GOP Senator .soine, super-comfortable! We're so sure you'll cut fuel bills by replacing your present oil from Vermont, says in speech at Justice BcaJonua T. fichtatoeto Only because Sealy dis- burner with a Timken Silent Aidomatic Wall-Flame Oil Burner wonde;-ful everglaze finish. Provoo sat down limply after j ' Soma Doluxt Decorntor-Dtsignad (Continued on Page Tw'o) Tehran, Iran. Feb. 17 —

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1953 PACnS TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEfi;, COKNw TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1953 P A G E T H R E E ■ ■ I...... i . down below," Duncan said. “ Both the South Koreans and the North Prospective Elk Members Hebron Wednesday ■ In spite of slippery Koreans were pouring -artillery Guests Tomorrow Night Ike May RiishW^st Hartford Man Wapping ,. road (tonditlon.>i. Mrs. Everett B. Air, Ground sheila across the line. The battle Baby Valerie Hits the Jackjiot Porter,, however, who teaches In the Annie Vinton School, Mans­ appeared to be about three miles Prospective candidates who Military Aid Special School wide ’and there was a lot of Seventeen Win field, made her drive from her He- .hSY.e ,Ul<»Si|it(*d, thflr, M ention Awarded Garbage Bid War-Tempo smoke.''— '— • ...... - hrbn-home lo-lbe-sohool aa-custom- of joining c Manchester Lodge 'B oW fl Meefii^^ arjv only to find that the session of Elks when it la iorm^d will be To liid^hina Tenderfoot Pm Blames Red Pllota ...... -had been called off. She failed to the guests of local SiTkt at a Tokyo, Feb. 17 — f/P) — Rus­ Edmond J. Haverly Sub­ t^el the news before starting off on meeting tomorrow night at 8 Danes Quiz 600 " Slated Feb. 23 Increasing sian planes started that 10-minute (Continued From Page One)’ ' " ' At Scout Night her trip. o'clock at the American Le­ mits $286,667 Price, air battle with American ThundJir* Slated for Discharge gion Home on Leonard street. Korea and French union troops In Hebron, Feb. 17— (Bpecial)— A CYiI. George A. Davis, brother of (Continued from Page One) jets over northern Japan yeater- In Array Revolt Apparently Plans to Wapplng, Feb. 17 — (Special) — day, the U. S.- A ir Force declared A speaker will explain the Indo-China. special meeting of the Board of Mrs. Robert A. Fried of Amston No need to put up with France has mobilized some 60 Promise of a fine roast beef dinner Marine Panther , jet fighter bomb­ today. principles and actlviUea of the Use Site on Olcott St. Lake, was due to come home Sat­ mId-wInter pallor whon battalions of Indo-Chinese artlL (Continued From P v » One) Education la set for Feb. 23, to ers hitting Red supply routes south The two LA-11 prop-driven Elka organisation. and a chance to see their sons in­ urday from Camp Kilmer, N. J., at little coat yon can Icry, Infantrymen and parachute continue discussion on questions where he was landed after arrival of Pyongyang. fighters were intercepted about Edmond J. Hnverty, West Hart­ itiated into the Boy Scouts brought enjoy a heneflclal and units,' but American officials be­ demonstration were taken into cus­ which were left unfinished at the from Germany. He has served 15 Jle unloaded his two 600-pound three miles inside Japan's aerial ford paving contractor -whoaa bid a large turnout for l,he annual hecontlnK tan from ,ten boundary off Hokkaido, Feaf add­ lieve this is from from enough. tody. Parents’ Night program held by month.a In the U. S. Army, having f i Ultra-Violet Ray Smi- bombs and four 260 pounders on / . __ 1 ' for Manchester a garbage collec- regular meeting of the month. Con­ ed. There are about 836 men In a Viet­ Army announcements diacloaed “ Trocfp 62 here Thursday evening. entered .service in Feb. 1951 and Lamp by O.R* Communist roads with undeter- tracts for the teaching staff will Lt.- Benedict A, ’ Lacombe of nam, battalion.. Vlctmun. is the In ­ tlon contract was successful yes­ Seventeen boys regelved tender!-, makcji hla home with hla slsttr. He pilned resulls. that almost SOO other -trooprnt^ed be considered, and it la expected PirteVine, La!, one o f the U. S. pll­ Loeal Stocks do-Chinese state directly- engaged terday, could not be contacted to- foot ptna during the meeting; They 1.S in line for his formal discharge. la jio United Nations Infantrymen hunger strikes at Aarhus, farther that there will be several Inevita­ ota, said the Intruders turned Im­ In the fighting. include James Roberts; Robert Officers Are Elected S quickly halted the Red attack day for definite Information but it ble changes. mediately and roaded toward the <)notatloBS EnmlalMd ^ In order to help the French north in Jutland, and at three Barstls, Roger Page, Herbert Hol­ The I.,adios Auxiliary of the southweLl of Kelly ;hill. Rut .the Coburn Jk MlddlobMOk, Ine. equip -these forces, -Congress haa- othqr. garrisona. An imdlscloaed appeared that he plans to dispose The school how has nine regular for Thuhderjets.'thetr-machine guns of the refuse at the Olcott street den, Daniel Elmore, Joseph Rlzza, Amston Lake Volunteer Fire Com- Infra-Red Lamps Reds poured down on two listening 1 g. as. pilMa provided nearly a billion dqllara number of troops also staged a sit- Gregory Abbot. Malcolm Ander­ teachers, besides one or two spe­ acbea and palna. firing. NIther Thupnderjet was hit. pan.v, elected their officers at their posts northeast of Kelly and Bask Btaeks for guns, tanks, planes and other down strike for several hours on disposal area. y son, Frederick Christie, Jon Buch-r cial teachers. School enrollment Prw cription Phamacy LaCombe said he pumped 300 . A group opposing the use of the nnnaul meeting, held Feb. 4, as wrested them from the AlUea in Bid Asked weapons during-the past three Bornholm Island. ner, Joseph DuPont, Richard May, stands at., 265, a record number, M l MAIN ST. . and .lip bullets Into one of the Soviet disposal area for garbage reported­ follows: Presklent.' re-elected, sharp, bloody fights. First NatlonsI Bank years. Troops of the ■ Royal Guards Robert Starr. Robert Daley, Leslie and even this is estimated .at 292 plane. cut Manchester Trust .... 80 — sa'rily have to send bigger and Sion for a deputation to put their trict commissioner of East Hart chester Memorial Hospital Satur­ cluding manual training and home Mrs. Charles Barnes, treasurer,- 667 for the three year and four a cascade of salmon and white car­ by was born at the local hq^ipital. down a Communist squVd attack Phoenix State Bank -' faster shipments. '' views on the draft extension be­ ford, were the speakers. Movies making, but next year the towns and Mrs. Robert P. Dimsni secre­ .REPORT UPRISING month period beginning March 1. nations bordered with blue Iris. day morning,- Valerie, daughter of According to slide rules experts, near Jape Ruaaell hill on the cen­ and T r u s t...... 62 — French pland to train Indo-C?hl- fore Defense Minister Harold were, shown by Ermonde Pola. will be called upon to support the Talpeh. Fbrmoaa, Feb. 17— The only other bidder w ^ Lob- Sigmund Czarneckl was best Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman of the next 12.000th baby will come tary. There was no vice presi­ tral front, killing an estimated 22 Fire Inanranva Comnanlaa nese troops, have been hampered Peteraen. Second class pins were presented program, if by then it Is consldei-cd -Ta Tao newa agency today aa- bardo Brothers which asked 8360,- man for Parkhurst and the ushers along Sometime around 1962, nr dent last year. Chinese. Aetna F i r e ...... 60 ,62 by a shortage of French officers Their request stressed they had to James Howard and Richard Glenwood road, Ellington, was to be a success. Board members serted about 10,000 armed civdl- HarUord Fire ...... 159 164 000 to dump the garbage at the were Joseph Childs of Manchester. nine years hence. A t the present Members talked over plana for ...... Napalm M in es______and non-commissioned . officers. no intention to demonstrate. While . Sanborn, Vi-hUe Renard Patria re: feel that It Is a worthwhile iana . occupied, the . main center .of National' Fire \ r r 87 —~fo disposal area and 1400,000 to dump ^d^Clifford MitcheR 4 posal area, but makes provialon Mrs. Parkhurst la a graduate of today. they were distributihg C^muniat Helfrick will be the examining phy- ord book; First Natjorjal Bank. 85 roivYb ■v i c t i m d i e s that the former pastor of the two News was received here by My- ed If Nationalist guerrillaa had Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 4 3 4 ^ <4 for using another area if certain Ellsworth Memorial high School FLEISCHMANNS nae the llaeet modem equipment. We take special Comdr. George C. Duncan, Cor­ 46 leaflets calling for protMt action aician. churches. Rev. George M. Milne, ronj,Gllbert of the sudden death of 1 requirements are met to the satla- .savings account; Gartner's, bottle onado, CallL, leader of a Jet squad­ takeh- part. Aasoc. S p r in g ...... 27 30 and Hillycr College, Parkhurst, a Walla Walla. Waah., Feb. 17— care of each garment. W e’re waiting to serve you Ta Tao gave underground quar Donahue Blamed by the enlisted men. faction of the general manager. Children may be immunized for sterilizer and bottles; Miss Ann now of Woodbrldge, i'lrst Church his brother; Albert, of Jamaica. L. ron on a dawn mlsalon over the Brlatol B raaa...... 13 15 graduate of Glastonbury Hlgli (JP)—The n)an who waa holding the I.. N. Y.. Feb. 12. by an automo­ ters at Kunming, capital of Tun Danish Redr have been cam General Manager Richard Mar­ whooping cough tetanus and diph­ Griffin, picture frame; Gustaf­ of Christ, and Mrs, MUne, were i>m:i i iiiii I) at NEW MODEL. Drop off your dry cleaning nr eastern front. Indicated at least Cheney Broe. (new) . 10 >4 12 School, is co-owner ; of a super inmate-made bomb which explod­ bile accident, while he waa on a nan. as its source. paignlng against extension of the tin aaid yesterday he doubted that theria, or be vaccinated at this son’s Browpbllt Shoe Store, baby present, which made It seeni quite tome of ths Red trucks were get­ C ollin a...... 105 125 111 Morse Death market In Glastonbury. ed in the atate priaon's buainesa call Mitchell t-8013 for route service. The counties are locate(l near a draft term which was decided on those who oppose the dumping of time. Appointments should be shoe.s and socks. like old times. Mr. and Mrs. John trip. ting through. '. Em-Hart ...... 105 113 Listed On Honor Roll office a week ago died yeaterda.v. O. Beck were also present. Beck is The deceased waa the son of the point where the borders of Bur­ as a part of Denmark's obliga­ garbage at Olcott street could get made with Mi.ss Chapman, Hart- Also, J. W. Hale Corporation, •inOMD WHISKIT • 90 FROOP • ORAIN IMIfYRM. IP Ilin "They \. ere fighting like hell Fafnir Bearing _____ 3314 36 H The second marking period hon­ He waa Alfred F. Gruder, 42. . the new pastor here. Iste Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert of ma. Indo-Chlna arul Yunnan meet Bridgeport, Feb. 17—(iB—Coroner tions as a member Of the North the Injunction. He said the princi­ ’ ford 8-5566, from 8 to 8:30 a. m. or complete Jjathinelte; Harrison's, THB PUIBCHMANN MBTILUNO COMFOIIATIOMe FfSKiKIUe lAT. Hart Cooley ...... 35 >4 3814 or roll at Ellsworth Memorial First Alii t;ourse the Gilead section. Besides his 10 % Edgar W. Krentzman in a finding Atlantic Treaty Organization (NA ples involved have been tested in from 1 to 1 ;30 p. m. sterling silver spoon and fork; state prison businvz manager, the The agency said at least 2.000 Lap.de,rq,,.^rarx,,Cl!t. -..235-4.,.. High School. lista. the loUowln&, pUr pa«L five .years,.. - John--Hutchinson- ami' E,-W hit­ brother, he leaves a daughter,.Mr#, Issued today- holds- Johir 'Donahue,'- T O ); ...... the courts. ’ ... — - ■ ; - — Plan-'Fainlly Night-...... — Ka-Kfaf Cloth T'o.v*' Cbmpany.'toy Cisli iihd Carry G'f^ch Sthliip^ of Ihe re'b'el.s 'were well-' trsin'ed New Brit. Mach. Co. 3414 $614 pils; , A second prison official, A1 Rem- comb are giving a course of In­ George Brookman, of Jamaica. De­ 20. o f Arlington, Mass., criminally The Danish Communist The town la obligated to perform . Another Family Night, planneJ teddy boar; Keith Furniture, and had-modern equipment. North and J u d d ...... 27 30 Seniors, special honors. Alice boldt, deputy warden, who also waa struction In first aid. Classes are tails of the funeral have not been liabale for the death of State Po­ paper, "Land Og Folk," today certain services and garbage col­ by the Mi.4 51 high honors, Eunice Kerkins, Bar­ improving. school auditorium. The course Is day night on the Merritt Parkway soldiers, who, tt said, "protested pointed out. The garbage, must be he held at the (^immunity House Near the Armory Terry Steam ...... , 90 100 bara Remeika. I-orctta Wilder; binatioi,! high chair; Lincoln's, ■Two make;thi(t bomba were sponsored by the Parent-Teacher 5lanchester Evening Herald He­ U. S. Rushes Aid in Trumbull. spontaneously because of justified put somewhere and wherever it is Friday evening. Feb. 20. A potluck baby blanket; Manchester Trust HAND KNITTING Torrtngton ...... 28 V4 30',4 The finding was baaed on test!-' put, residents of tha neighborhood will be served at 6:00 p. m. If honors, Marv Jean. Abc^n, Sally found in a prison cell. Gruber and association. bron rnrreipondent, Mlaa Hiisan U. S. Envelope com. . . 67 77 anger in connection with the 18 Frink, Beverly Hall, Elsie Mulnite, Company, 85 savings account; Rcmboldt were examining one of That Storm Again Penilleton, telephone HArrlson mony which Ckironer Krentzman months service. . . would complain. you haven't been solicited, please Manchc.ster Memorial, Hospital Into Quake Area U. 8.- Envelope pfd. . ,6 4 69-- took from three witnesses whom he The queatibn evolves into one Elaine Pole, Joan Pratt and' the bombs when It exploded. School was held as usual here S-SSSB. An Arm y anAouncement said bring either a salad, a hot dish or Women's Auxiliary Gift Sljop. yeedef-Rpot . 31 34 «f- Uie..d^ree of nuisance , the town Joanne Jaworski. ___ cxsmlhed-ln- Uie B U U . Police ..bar-..„,„, — adesaert.-A hymn aing-aml a film bahy'.s clothes; MarlbiV’s. aiitb' The above quotau'bna are not to racka at Westport at an early hour I hL creates in disposing of tha gar- juniors,.... high.....Koho'rs, 'Jack (Continued from Page One) "More.for Peace" will follow.the scat-bed- combination; Michaels, ha eonai.rued a « actual marketa. last SaturdaySatiirdsv morningmnrnins- were that the inatlgatora, if bage. Christensen, Doris Marks, Lor­ tloned to determine whether their supper. sterling silver porringer; Mllikow- decaying bodies threatened to cre­ Witneaaea examined by (Coroner raine McClatchey, Dorothy Nor­ demonstrations were spontaneous Efficient and Sanitary There will be an entertainment ton; honors, Lee Bahler, Joseph .cki the. Florist, flwvers; Montgom-? ate a serious health hazard. Krentzman included the accused Martin has steadily maintained for the children. The program will LAUNDRY A DRY CLEANING and two sailors, Raphael Anthony or inspired by "civilian circles not Chester, Carol Hall. Jean Harri­ ery W^ard & Company, baby The correspondent of the news­ Firemen Battle normally connected' with the that the sanitary land fill method he concluded by 8:30 p. m. to make son. Bette Ann Ijjqs, Shirley blanket; Mother Goose Diaper Gonsalves, of 101-39 106th street. now used at the disposal area for It possible fov the families with paper Etelaat reported that 800 Ozone Park, N. Y.. and James armed forces." Petraitis, Clharles While. Service, $10 worth,diaper service; Ilf! Tronsparani Platlic One high-ranking officer, who traah is an efficient and asnitary . younger, children to attend. Sophomores, high honors. Miles Park Hill Flower Shop, flowers. persons were killed In the upheaval Fiaines on Ship Donald Lynch, 1693 Nostrand ave- way to handle the garbage. . fVillertlon Date Set aefused to be quoted by name, Grant, Joanne Kenny. Betty Lu­ Also, D. B. Pearl's, folding baby last Thursday 300 women, 320 nuee, Brooklyn. ). Elmer Johnson, a Middle turn­ The date of March 28 has been said the investigation would be china, Sally McQueeney, Marlene carriage; Pine Pastry Shop, dec­ man and 260 children. Other The coroner’s finding discloses pike west poultry dealer who leads set for a paper collection, which Storm Window (Continued From Pnga One) focused on the Ck>mmunists. Stanat, Carpi Wheeler; honors, orated cake; Textile Store, towel sources have put the toll as high S4 that Morse died of "massive the opposition to dumping at Ol­ will be made jointly by the Boy Soldiers tried and found guilty Betty, Ann Ahern, Joan Bassln- set;. Tots 'N Teens, Inc., baby's AT 1,400 dead. hemorrhage into the abdominal cott street, asserts, however, that 'Scouts,, Abe E. Miller Post A. L. it huge pumps, poured water at the o f mutiny could be sentenced to ger, Betty Connors, Joan Demi- cloUie.s; Town * . Country, bpbv’s -K Rescue workers, including mem­ cavity from perforation of the garbage buried by sanitary land and Girl Scout Lone Troop 1. In "'■BPW— i r n rate of 1,200 gallons- a minute to prison terms of four months to kat, Rose Picoll, Robert Spiel- clothes; Watkins Brothers, Inc., I8MC iNlIf • Viati Mowioino e Nami I bers of the U. S. Point Four Mis­ aorta as a result of ■ a gunshot fUI w’ill rot elowly, forming gases addition to newspapers and mag­ ■ t* > f 1* »s I wound of the left abdomen.” six years. For a similar offense man. Irene Stozus. large crib; Weldoh. Dru" Com­ sion In Iran and representatives of extinguish the flames. i^ich will eventually erupt and azines, rags will also be picked Freshmen, special honors, Rob the American Red Cross, struggled The blaze was discovered short Continuing, the finding reads as in wartime the penalty would be create a deplorable nuisance. pany, $10 gift certificate; Wn.son's .follows: death. up. ert McClatchey and Marcia Bronze-Art. picture frame’ and to restore wrecked water-supply ly after midnight when the ship Although he is not now engaged Parkhiirat-Johnson Wedding Hint Heavy Penalties Adams; high honors, Betsey bronzing of baby shoes; And Rob- C oR iplets 79e canals and to care for the aUk and was passing north of Llparl Island, "The Investigation reveals that in garbage collection, Haverty han­ Miss Beatrice Roasella Johnson, Military sources' expressed doubt Hewes, Diane Nield, Ardelle ,ert Schaller of Hartford, a photo-i Injured. off Sicily. sometime between 5 and 6 o’clock dled the Job in- West Hartforil for ' "daughter-of-Mr. and Mrs. Clarence- in the evening of Feb. 13, 1953, that all the demonstrators would Bond-, Linda Grant, Marion graph of mother and baby. > Nineteen Injured were brought more than a decade. William Johnson of Sullivan Ayc- Smith, Esther Lathrop; honors, Crew members said an explosion John Donahue, of Sheraton park, be punished seVerel.y. Indications Hospital records indicate that it to 'Tehran -yesterday arid hos­ Haverty'a bid amounts to 886.- mie, Wapplng, became the bride, Barbara Csaszer, Nancy Franze, preceded the flames but the cause Arlington, Mass., stole an Olds- M L A M P ’ S were that the Institgators, if 000 a year, Lombardo's to 8108,000 Sunday of George Douglas Park- Marion Hills, Mary McKearney, pitalized. , was not immediately determined. * moWle In Brookline, Mass., -and m n v C u v t f u Two hundred Arm y sappers and found, would draw heavy penal- a year. Under the present contract, hurst, son of Mrs. Viola Park- The ship's crew mured water started to drive to New York City. Harold Shortman. Advertise in The Herald— 'It Pays HOUSEWARES DEPT. 200 civilians are at work removing tie.s but the others would only be Lombardo collects the garbage for hurst of Glastonbury and the into the holds as oflicera notified "A t about 9 o’clock that eve­ confined to their barracks for a Personal Mention bodies. 869,000 a year. late George C. Parkhurst. ■ Rev.' Naples port authorities that the ning he was stopped by State Po­ period. Four Ellsworth students will i V n A l l i To prevent an outbreak of dise­ David Oockett officiated at a ship would put in here. On her arri­ liceman Ernest Morse In Trum- 1,400 More Dwellings leave ■ for Florilia P'riday, James ase; -AmericM Point Founts send­ There were a. few scattered . ; double ring ceremony at the Wap- val; two tugs Hushed onto the humr hun. Conn., oh the M erritt-Park­ hunger- atrikea ■ tn -Danish- coastal’ When Lombardo won tha con­ Barry,, a junior.. ;aml P*lrlcia ing trucks loaded with Dut^, quick- ping Community Church. Mias Barry, sophomore, are leaving CROSLEY HAS UHF ----- CROSLEY HAS UHF - - - - - ing vessel after she anchored about way and without warning John' -fortresses last fall when the 18- tract three years sgo,- the hext ilme and other disinfectants. Point a half-mile fr6m the city’s dock lowest bidder was F. J.^^chaub of ■ Rhea Ma.asioote was soloi.st and Friday / with their family for Donahue shot him with a .32 calf- month term was first ordered for Herbert France o f Manchester or- RAY’S Four Is also sending pipe l^ gth s O area. y br^ Mauser pistol. coa.'t defense, troops. The offend­ South W i n d s o r ,w'ith a bid Miami. to' restore the water supply. ' The J60 passengers included 250 amounting to 885,000 a year. gani.st. Elaine Pola, Senior, and Norma Oil Burner Senriee 7 9 "H e Immediately left the scene ers in those cases were given Miss John.son waa presented in For the third straight day Com­ French soldiers homeward bound Haverty'a bid Is only 81.000 more Pola, junior, will leave by plane mander Polland, flew over Torroud of the shooting, discarded' the terms of a few weeks in barrack marriage by her father. Her gown to meet their, parents who have Jtpm service. jails, a yeaf than Schaub's unsuccessful dropping a ton ' of bread, Pollard Oldsmobile, and stole a Mercury asking price. Tax aaseaAors' was of white nylon tulle and .3Ui Ela.st .Middle..Turnpike ■'American planea- ’-^^' S 'C^T'^ and" a- ■he. was, .eornered • by- - the Green­ about I,4()0'rii6ire dwellings bn Oct. fitted lace- bodice- and' long tight left Mauritius ialand, in theThdian wich police department. icized by their own people for land-sea rescue plane. They carried ocean, Jan. 24 and stopped at five 1 last year than on Oct. 1 In 1949. sleeves. Her veil of illusion fell Miinchester livening Herald Tel. Days MI-3-7691 I am .satisfied that. Officer maintaining the longer conscrip­ supplies donated by the Iranian ports In Madagascar ’ and East Most o f those 1,400 dwellings are from a lace cap trimmed with seed Wapplng ' correspondelit, Mrs. An­ FORMERLY $49.75 Red Lion- and Sun Society. t,he Morse came to his death at the tion asked by the organization's pearls, and she carried a cascade nie Collins, telephone Mitchell PUBUC INTEREST Africa. military chiefs. single family homes> . Evenings, Sat., Sun. and Iranian equivaleht p t the Red time; plac4 and from the cause TTie new contract provides for of white ro.aes. sweet peas and 3-4119. .-T States. She is due to sail tonight. trjal Donahue -v.ll '.le e;camine.1 by All Captain psychiatrists to determine his Red pres.a in which the , wives fla g s ” Kidd” When ue say "Theae. are uqjiderfu] buy*" B-*A Ghil>4o Honor mental condition. threateh to" end inatrlrnonlal r6-

/ jt*———'' ■ -•*' • ‘»• F ive •< / ’’’"'^^^B^NCHESTER e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCHESTER, CON^.. TUESDAY,^ FEBRUARY 17, 1958:.^ X Josephine Kozma., 28^ . YfhOW hue- had_ prderjd 3300 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY IT. 1958 countries of some of qur Allies Stucleiil Held ' band died about a i^eaf ago In a behind a etone wail In River itree^ there Is a serious youth problem Betrothed near the Boston Post road. TOYS -TOGEFOUR Bolton V ' and the Communists are attacking Veterana Hospital of an ailment Acting under police Instruction, FOR IME KIDDIES right at that point," Russell de­ For Blackmail contracted while a prisoner of the Barnard School Mr*. Koama agreed t o ' Comply, Large Aaeertmeat Columbia clared. Japan(!.se,. » . r r t t r w t h t — is m Schick aaid. and McClarty was Robbins Feels Mote Study He added: "Wo, the free peoples, Schick did not disclose the con­ Skywateh Schedule WIUIJUN DICKSON & SON Fairfield. Feb. 17—(/n An 18- tents of the letter McClarty sent arrested Saturday night by police Arthur Drag S tM ^ n n r l M. I V r what v v n 0——10*0m* Has 200 Pupils muxt "-re^edocato' 'onrselves. -make, r-old- high., aohool .-.Mnlor.. todays .Sisters , 'to M rs kosma," 8cy'ohd''"i|;4ft—WTHT—Morning Devotions. ■Midnight-2 a. m. Leo J. McClarty, 18. a studeht _____ wit«. WKNB—News...... Leo Pleclty. and' strengthen mir IdVc of our The Chi* •:t»-WDRC-ReUglous Talk. 2 a. m.-4 a. m. .. Two hundred Barnard ISkhool PAWTINB MW PAPERKHWINR Bolton.OUlV4/l9< *Feb. n-(Speclal)--t«c « , * I 1 s ideals." at Roger Ludlowe High, was obert ...... Robert Dunn. William O’Brien. of cultural affairs for Germany. Thursday. ination. on a complaint that he .-8 of .Robert Johns provided music gave rise last week to suggestions tried to blackmail the young wid­ 7:I»—WONit—Newa from Israel. 6 p. m.-8 p. m...... WlUlam Simpson, Barbara Wallett. Teaching problems In the U. S., Set County Meeting Dale • 7:70- WONS—Lk bI ?Iews. throughout the performance.- that the town should seek to re­ Mrs. Joseph Taehllk of Hebron p. m.-lO p. m...... Myra Fltigerald, Florence Plltt ' particularly in picking out the ow of a World War IT veteran 7 lib-WTIC—Weather. 8 Featured on the program were establish its own postal service. The farm of Carol and Frank out of 830(1 by sending her a EuTHAT—8ST6 ft Liftt PrOftTSIBe JtJO-WDRO-TOld MUSIC B?ki rooid waa vacationing In Florida 10 p. m.-Midnight ...... Russell Wright. Hyatt Sutllffe. Selectmen agree that It would most useful kind of -courses for Volpi on Birch Mountain road wlU l 2 ?wrii8^The 'Wonimn tn;My WTIC—Bcb Steele—Morning ,Watc}». with her husband when she heard calisthenics by the Boya Laadera modern youth, were discussed by threatening letter. “ ** 7«_Jeefc Downey’e Waxworke. WCCC—News; Good Morning' Music. ^------V have lU advantages In eliminating be the scene of a county fruit ■«»—.ro»l>-Newa; OM Record Shop. that her eiater, Mra. Sarah SkolDlk Club led by Richard Dubanoakl, Lawrence G. Derthick, of Chatta­ Police Lt. Christian Schick aatd WONS—Alan Henry Show. town so she will not miss out on ent three-member board to flye or John Kenael, . Francla ^Inney, the confusion that .now exiata in meeting Friday at 1:30 p. m. 1 the Intended victim waa Mr*. HARRISON’S IwTIO-Jnit Plain Bill. WKNB—Newa, Phil Hala Show. waa due to arrive in .New York by nooga, Tenn., the school adminls- I w t h T—News; joe Olrand Show. any Instructions; t- seven members. It was alao aug- addressingi n ntatl g ------to the-- town which John H. Elliott, county agrlcul 7 WHAY-NcWil.^^- plane on Feb. 7. The Columbia David Gunaa,:‘ t>omlnlc Squatrito, 5th ' trato'rs president-elect. IwitoBiSewa; *lts of Tomorrow. 7 :»»-WONS-Wcathir.' Rollaiid Cookery geated that the board be set upon Milton Doremds, William Conlon is aervedTy four riifhi:; routes out tural agent and Earle W. Prout, WTHT—Weather. residents flew north to meet the Mrs. Lester Hutchins has heen a non-partlaan baalS'. ^^Mrt. W. E. of threO surrounding communities. Volume I* Growing Jr., associate agent, announce that l^pSffrlilrpSSton of the Tukon. and Roger Benson. /' Otir volume of knowledge Is g:0e—WDRC—World Newa Roundup. Skolniks and enjoyed a'reunion. appointed by the local group to Pierea, Mra. George Greenway and Needs Investigation latest inforWiatlon on pruning and wCCC—K'ddle Corner. Mrs. Skolnik'e hyeband is a I The Girls Leaders Club gave a Annual steadily growing, he said, and CLIFFS iSSKer*^**- WKNB—.News. , ' serve on the planning committee Julius Banner were named a com­ demonstration of .relays led by "However,” First Selectman fertilization and discus-slon of the Ii»-3WTI0—lidreniti Jones. WTHT—Martin Akronaky. purchasing agent for an lerMll mittee to draw up the clauses to teachers face a difficult question spray program for 1953, will be Fsilof Photo. PAINTING and IWBBT—Band by Demand. for the State Home Demonstra­ Gall Eagleson. cmarlea A. Robbins points out. "it’s WTIC—Nvwa. alrllnee. The couple has two cnil* cover both Items and to present a fine Idea, but should have In selecting what to teach. taken up at this time. Elizabeth J. Hannay PAPER h a n g in g WHAT—Cup of CoSee Qub. tion day. . A new group, the Tumblln CHILD'S He- added: “ In education this Is­ _ FREE ESTIMATES Semi - .^nual Sale Une. dreil, a daughter and a ton who Mrs, John Cragln presided over then) to the town officials. thorough investigation alnce there Arthur Bobb, extension Irmt t t i llI-fInSRC—Curt Maaeey. WONS—Newa. , , , Club, under the sponsorship of sue always Invites the great de­ S;1A -WDRC—Shoppera Spaolala. la a captain in the Israel air forces, the evening’s meeting. The next Students at Porter School will Jack Early;' put on several tum­ may be features of the proposi­ specialist Will be the principal Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton F. Han- 97 WOODLAND ST. IWHAT''-Newa. . _ . . WTIC—Newa Both Mra. Tashlik and her sit­ have their first vacation of the bate. The schools have difficult TEL. 9-4898 IwTIO—Notes and Quotee. WKNB—Phil Hale. meeting will be held at the home bling exhibitions climaxed by the P H O T O ^ tion which would mean exchan^ng speaker. na9 of 145 St. John atreet an­ Lu _ wONS—Cecil Brown, hews. WIIAY—Jesting with Wamp., ter came to America from Rusela year next week. one bad condition for another.’ choices to make, for the vastness Personal Mention Beealac of Mrs. Louis Soracchl and will be formatidn of a pyramid. of our Inherited Intellectual capi­ nounce the engagement and com­ WONS—Alan Henry Show. but the Bister left later to rejoin on "What’s Cooking In Holland"? , Local students whose names ap- Six sets of square dancers en­ Urfpermost in many minds is the Mra. Herald Lee flew from Brad­ -WDHO—News. WTHT—Top O' the.Morning. , her husband-to-be in Mexico wtiei) peareon the third marking period tal presents one of the mos^t trying ing marriage of their daughter. g;S*_WCCC — Newaft Breakfast Niwa- Plaa Rimmage Satie jo y ^ going through the pattern CONTEST question of service slpce many be­ ley Field Saturday night to Day- Starts Thursday ' list at Windham High School are: problems in curriculum making. Miss Elizabeth Joan Hannay, to iw T O T ^ew s; Joe Olrand Show. boy. ■ ^ he arrived sometime afterward. The Spinning Spools, local 4-H o f Captain Jinks and Pop Goes lieve thst those within a c e ^ ln tons. Beach, Fla., where she will (WHAT—SporU. When he emmigrated to Israel B Honor RolI-rMaurine Leonard This advice came from William Warren Allen DeMartin of 46 WDRC—Newa. club la planning to hold a rum­ the Weasel. ENTER YOUR CHILD’S radius of the post office would l«ve .vacation for two weeks. She plana BftLCH is Your WTIC—Radio Baxaar. Mrs. Skolnlk went along with him and Nancy Smith, seniors; James to pick their mall up at the office, F. Russell, president of Columbia We.stmlnster road. lS£^gl'K b«.e...,. WTI IT—Bob Llovd. mage sale and a food sale com­ Emerson, Thomas Fox and Majl- The program ended with a PHOTO University Teachers’ College, New to spend some time with Mr. and an.d they have made their reeidence bined at Yeomans Hall March 7. short basketball demonstration thus sacrificing the rural free de­ Mrs. Adolph C. Broil at their win­ The ceremony will take place at g:5.V-WTllT—Betty Crocker. in that country ever since. lyn Jones, juniors: John Brown, York; the South Methodist Church on Jack Salman .This I Believe. WONS—Gabriel Heatter. Mrs. Charles Brewster Is leader. betBceen Grade 7 and 8 teams livery service now in effect ter home at Edgewatcr. 9:00—WDRC—Newa, Heads Heart Drive Jane Mazanlk and Evelyn Wolff, throughout the town. , , . . In order to make the U. S. more Sntur(l|iy, April 11. ,W_WDRC-^Ouy Lombardo, They would appreciate any con­ sophomores; Muriel Beebe, fresh­ which Illustrated the Intermural w n c —Weather. _ WCCC—12 Hundred anC 90 Hits. Attorney Elisabeth Dennis Hut­ Even ns one resident pointed out secure against Communist teach­ ja —WnC—Home Os'ners Forum. WHAT—Nows; Morning Star Review. tributions from anyone Interested man. sports program. The same waa ings,' educators should (1) Give Manchester Evening Herald Bpl- Store Closed All Day W ednesday WKNB—Newa. chins will head the current In helping them at this sale. The officiated by pupils, COrdell Fish­ it would mean two new Jobs in ton correspondent, Mrs. .loseph “ 'ONS—Auto Tune Derby. WONS—Newa. > Members of the seventh grade WORTH OF town, postmaster and niral car­ special artentlon to older youth University was accompanied by hia .jTHT—Sereno Oammell. Heart Fund drive in Columbia. girls have recently completed put on a play Friday, afternoon en- er, Dominic Squatrito and Robert D'ltalla, telephone MItcJiell S-S515. wife. They will remain -hefe over­ WCCC—News; Huele. WTHT—Breakfast Club. Mrs. Hutchins has already com­ rier. the matter of revenue was (2) Create national unity by try­ 1—WDBC-J^well ThomM. WTIC—Theater of Melody. mailing skirts and Sre now work- UUed “ Abe Finds a Mother.’ ’ ‘The Reynolds. . p r i z e s f- ing t(T hear •'TKrialv religious Md. night., _, t:is^-WDRr-Muiic.- , pleted mailing cards but If there A cheerlieadlhg squad r 16 raised. The postmaster's salary is ihg oh their dresses for the dress cast was Abe—John Soreicchi; 6 economic rifts among U. S. CON ANT IN BERLIN. During his stay, Conant will dla- , W^C^Throe Star ®*tra. WONS—Jack Downey’s Waxworks. la anyone the has omitted Who girls co-captalned by Patricia based upon receipts and post office WKNB-Ed Swett Show. , _ revue to be held In May. Sarah Llncoln--Norma Beaudry; routine being what it is, it seems groups;.and (3) Provide citizen cu.ss the Berlin situation with the To Prepare For This, Special Sides Evoit iWONB—Music In the Air. 9:50—WTIC—Newa; Tou and Tour wishes to contribute, they*may Ust Club Oflioeni Sally Bush Uiicoln—Beverly New­ Gibson and Marlette Gagnon pro­ Allied city commandants ancLwlll liis—WONS—Bill Jenkins Show. mail their contHbutton to her also. Photos will be judged by: Mayor Sherwoofi A. Bowers, Mrs. agreed that this item would have ship education that would give Berlin, Feb. n —t/Pt—America’s BETTER DEIIL Child. „ , , Kathleen Koeelka la president berry; Tom- Lincoln—Francis La- vided colorful support to the new High Commissioner for Ger­ meet West Berlin’s Lord Mayor, rwTBT—Stock Market Summary, WCCC—Newa; Market Basket Supper at School to prove attractive. Americans a . sound knowledge of WHAT—lunar. Program. of the club; Ellen Elliott, •vice Chappelle; 'Sarah Johnson—Karen teams. '. Katherine Bourn and Mlaa Marion Ruth Gelgl, Queen of the many. Dr. James Bryant Conant, Ernat Reuter. Tomorrow he will f^ S ? w e ^ e r ; Headline Edition. Membera of tho eighth grade of The Leaders clubs that planned Estimate I* Difficult their history, their right and their PONTIAC DEALER 0:45—WDRC--Bing Crotby. president; Norma Beaudry, secre- Anthony; John Johnson—Francis Cigar Harvest Festival. Post offices now serving Bolton arrived here by special train today pay a courtesy call on the- chief of I WOMB—Fulton Lewis. Jr. the Horace W. Porter School put Baker; Matllde Johnson—Kay Ash­ this program were sponsored by duties. 1 M .. ;• I J jL. HC—Boston Blaekle. WTIC—Victor It LIndlahr. Ury and Betty Ann EUlott. treas­ find It difficult to measure what . .Know lor Certain for his first visit to B|erlin. the Soviet control commission, WHAT—Famous Trlala. oh a spaghetti supper at Yeomans urer. Other members of the ton. Ellen May Elliott waa the Miss Esther Marcovaki and Gen. Vassily Chulkov.; -WN 8—Teno-TWt. WKNB—Busa Morgan Show.. ' effect it would have on them If ‘I know for certain that in the The former president (iT Hsrvard r a r —nmer Davit. 9:55—WDRO^News. Hall Thursday evening., A consider­ club Are Carol Kaskowltz and announcer. The assembly program Charles Potter. OPEN TO ANY CHILD 6 MOS. to 8 YEARS' • ___..DRC-Junlor Mlae. able sum of money was re­ y/as held In the activity room of ’ Bolton's bid for its own post serv­ yiiP-WTIC—News. 19:99—WDRC — Arlhui Godfrey. Karen Anthony. They meet each ice should succeed. As Rockville WTHT—My True Story. ceived from this affair and will the school. Elntry blanks may be obtained from any - -WTHT—Sliver *a«1e. WTIC—Welcome Travelers. Monday at the home of Mrs. Postmaster Edward M. Connors WONS—Gabriel Heatter. WKNB—Newa: Through The Tears help boost the fund of the students Brewster. Mrs, E. E. Elliott is Menu at. the school for this week Dortch Execution sponsors. Have pictures taken at Elkina Elite Studio. TeL s i seWDRO—Jo StaOord Show. for their class■ •trip, • to■ “ New vTfork a.s follows: Tomorrow baked Ml-3-8358 for appointment. (Closed all day Wednesday). said "There'd be some reduction in | i«—WDRC—»d Murrow. WCCC—12 Hundred and 90 Hits. co-leader. reven\ie but it would be impossible WTIO—One Man’s Family. WHAY-^Itallan Program. and other potnU of Interest. Stu­ Innee Changes B ^lden^ noodles with tuna fish, green WONS—Top Tunee. 19:15—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. dents who helped at the supper beans, cake; Thursday, meat loaf, Delayed by Lodge to estimate to what extent since 10:25—WTHT—Whlaperlng Streets. William Innes, principal" of SPONSORS: there is no way of tabulating the TiB*-WON8—Titus Moody. 10:50—WCCC—Newa, 12 Hundred • and were Philip Shine, Barbara Wood­ Horace. W. Porter School, haa mashed potatoes, carrot aticlw, w n W —Police Blotter. 90 Hits. ward, Richard Beaudry, Kathy peanut buttier cookies; Friday, TOTS-’N-TEENS—956 ^Jaln Strtet amount of revenue received from tie*-WDRC-Peoplo Are l^nny. moved with his family to Wllli- WethersUeld, Feb., 1 7 - ^ — ^ n WIIAY—Italian Program. ^ c k , Charlotte Oriairfo, Richard macajonl,, .cbeeag, „cah|)age.„sal.ad, ...... ELKIN’S ELITE STUDIO—983 Main Street" X. the -10.5 boxez.liv Bolton, served ,hy. ., ■ waiOwA, Be . WTHT—News. Top Hit Time: Scores will bring magazines they have, sparkling glass tumblers! 4:25—Program/'PrevIrws. WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. Several towns in the county are UNIT combines all moving parts in one 4:90—Building for the Nation. 2:15—WDRC—Perry Mason. beliiif offered Uiis course on Ullor- read to each meeting and will be WTIC—Cinderella Weekend. compact, sealed unit. Seals out trouble. free to pick up any othera they Filled with pure, fresh Sealtest 6:00—Western Thrater. VVHAT—Save A Life Program. Ing by the F aV 4 bureau and the 9:00—Ship's Reporter. 2:25—WONS-rNewa. meetings are so arranged In the Requires only seconds for inspection have not seen. Accumulation of 9:15—EarV Show. surplus magazines will be dis Cottage Cheese! Use the glasses 7:90—News. 2:50—WDRC—Nora Drake. .. various towns that If a member and adjustment. Assures uninterrupted WCCC—Newa; Music,. "' - tributed among community shut 7:45—USA Canteen, WTIC—Cinderella Weekend, "misses a meeting in her own town low-cost operation year after year. for parties, daily use, children’s 9:00—Bishop Fulton T. Sheen. WTHT—Betty Crixrker. she may attend'one in an adjoining . ins regularly. i:n>—Ernie Koyaca Show, 2:45—WDRC—Brighter Day. Reports oil Convention 9:00—Crime Syndicated. WTIC—Newa. EXCLUSIVE! Delcp-Built Controls . . . F.lementary School Principal drinks! Start several sets today 9:90—Armchair Theater. WHAY—910 Club 10:00—Hillsboro Family. 2:55—WTHT—Top Hit Time. matched to burner for level heating Gabriel Reubln, attending a con­ ' 10:30—SInga Song of Slarduil. vention of educators at Atlantic while this offer lasts! At your 11:00—Late Show. 5:00—WDRC—Hilltop House. LET US FILL YOUR WONS—Jack Downey'o Waxwprka. in, comfort! \ City, New JerSby today dispatched Tomorrow WTHT—News; Top Hit Time. A. M. ■WHAY—New*;,.9tfl.Club.,, . , t h*-first in hixseriez oL zpeclal de­ storer-or d«liycf®fl dP®! V ' 7r1>0-:-T«>dar.- ' ...... WTIC—Life Can Be Beautiful., e x c l u s i v e : G^eraL Hot^^ livery letters reporting on events 9:00—Teat Pattern and Mutle. WCCC—.Music. 9:46—Morning News. WKNB—Neyi-s- Request 5Iatlnee. ^ r e d f o r low er fu el bills . . . lon ger taking place there. 10:00—Arthur Godfrey 5:15—WDRC—House Party New9. Reubin's dispatch covers an ad- 10:16—Ding Dong Sq!----lOOl. W rtc—Rose.' of Life. HOME FINANCING- . semce! • i (tress by G. Robert Koopman, as­ 10:90—Your window Shopper. S:90—WCCC—News: Music. 11:00—One In Every Family. WDRC—House Party. sociate state superintendent of Il490-T,strlka It JUch. 5VHAY—Save A Life Program, Called for and/delivcred n n E P TO YOUR BUDBETi _ _ public instruction, from Lansing, P.'M. WTIC—P4 ?per Youega Family. promptly »t no extra M«k4 today the day you atart to ll^e the modera Mich. , Koopman told' a 'cohven- 13:00-FllmBhorU. ... Si4*_WCCC.>srunl0rDJ*i:: Jockey.: cara-ffee dependable, automatic Delco-Heat C onvei^ n .^.OU 17:15—LfiVe ol L l « ; " Charge. Af 1007 M^n street,^ t*t- tlon . ot. hlx colleagues y^tenJay MoM n-)i72E|XO 19t90-^Se«reh for Tomorroir. , WTIC—Right TQ.IUpptne*a. , , B urnerB iSonal qMcK-IfiMMUtto^^^^ 13:45—Nancy’ s Kitchen. WDRC—Home Folks. . Iqrfi qfich Hom e, Loan to Jtlje .‘OdiyiduaTs’ ' bud- . thaL. the .State.. depar,tjn«P*^ -'?:PV!'' lt90-MSarry Mbrtre. ♦j06-WCGCrJilUBle. . be smart to hire them to promote 1:45—Film Shorts. WDRC—Robert O. Lewis; Chicago­ PINE PNftftlMGY get.— Another feature at Savings and Loan .... peace with an "intercultural pro­ ans. 3:00—Double or Nothing, WTHT—Cal Tlnncy. that makes Home Ownership more possible becoming cold. ^ gram." . "PICTURE WINDOW" 7:30—The Guiding Light. WTIC—Backatage Wife. CALLMU9^814 “ It Is high time the cultursl 3i45—Mld-Afterroon News. WHAY—News; Polks Hop. for you than you may think. You may actuaUy save enough In fuel In juat a few eeaaont 3:00—The Big Payoff. ' WKNB—Newa; Request Matinee. t o ^ y mr tWe burner. Famous General Motore en ^ eerin g haa approach is recognized In the U. 3:30—Welcome Travelers. S. foreign, program." he said. '.‘Ed- 4:00—Kata Smith. iSvdopId r“ oluUonarir feature, that get more •il6—WDRC—Hymn Time. Inv^ligate this feature and the many more to be found at Savings drop

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iirANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^fcOim^ TOESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1953 forts to check all pig farms for Glasloiibiiry Farm VE, he said. A bUl requiring pig w i^ks for money* itself doesn’t get raisers to cook! all garbage being TRUSS F im N li' world study for Mr. 'Wlllkie per- being intrinsically, not merely fed -swine is now before the leg­ Hal Boyle very far. He’s got blinkers on." Minicucci'Schaub Nuptials Swine Testing; Site By AKRON Graduated B x p i^ sonany. ' ■ . superficiaHy;'different. That’s the islature. If Winkle’s eyes were opened to trouble. Yet in so far as we are SURGERY RATE HIT . ■«>. f . Also Abdnniinal Supports, Elaa- EXTENDED FORECASTS tie Ifoaleiy, and all type# of things ?Vhich were strange and true to ourselves, to' what Is wlth- Working for Money? Washington, Feb. 17—(Ab—A MIsa Ja n et Marjorie Schaub, * Tests made at the farm of John Kodiak, Alaska, Feb. 17— — .surgiesd ,aBpila*«A,f54t|tto,I^^^^ Stiiiuilgafl^ • to w ■ Tmrporathm-fcw- tti- tis; -we are •thereby- brothers.-'dn.. shocking -amount - of -unnecessary ’^’daiight'er o f MK k'Hd MTi; Jam M j Dtrtv, ashifilietr amokB hung today Qtieriiio - on-..Uandl«woo*out subject can become quite complex. But we eat, sleep and dream in­ “a publlc’trlal" were Jeopardized. very laudable effort on the part of clip the wings of State Comptroller 1,000 a rhpnth in this country," lie ) ard Division of United Aircraft He was overruled. Intelligence from intelligence headquarters and meeting to extend this service to 7 L ] second icholaatlcally In the class Americans to bring themselvc.s, in Fred Zeller, the Eastern Connecti­ surance, and it’s simple to us . . . and we can keep it simple for you. Corporation'in Windsor Lx)Cka.'The that he had no idea the boxes con- the hbspital and the Whlton Ll- cut -leader against whom--tl>e rest- ■said, "I ha_yo visited every state, ACID INDIGESTION agenjs ,\he . court. .Ihey ' cf iSM rt fhclr human reiatiohships* into and feel Y am aimbst'a.a much'ah i CaTI bh us'ahytime'wuthoul bbligMibm...... ' brtdejfHkjm served hv the-U. S.- Air would be unable to lestify bh tKe fained Beoret Information. Oirroll •brary;------...... ■■ ■ N0TO4l«Ttfr9WIVIb-TOP of the state's Republican leader­ FOrce in Germany 'and France. asked 'the court to intervene with A aiibscriptlon is also being sent Ms yw slMa MP. 4mm. all arawid jhave. come close to restoring the harmony with the law of love and American -now as an Englishman.” nature of the documents if the ship,has so often been in rebellion. ) public, was entitled to listen. the Army to call Sgt. Rudolf to Japan to Sister St. Raphael of Ibt assrsii imm wNSmi ssm Illusion that this is indeed a man’s the law’’ of God. The preaching is We're not quite sure that's the Hla most ponular model is the Simons from Fort Bennlng, Ga., to the Our Lady of Angela Order, ist cltaasrl .small Hillman Minx. , Others are Judge White granted a defense World, after all. of tolerance, and of equality, and way It should be expressed; per­ Boa’^d to Probe move to cut bail from 45,000 to substantiate this claim. Simons who is the daughter of Mrs. El- the Humber Super-Snipe and tlje thege H. Casavant, a member of ; When, next June, you, John, of the scientific and moral fagts haps Zeller has been the one in $2,380. Rothki-ug was to post it had once' been attached to Rolh- rebellion. " sport Sunbeam-Talbot. Biggest IB M ro t TM lEMMl the circle. •erve as valedictorian, and you, which show that there is no scien­ sales point stressed; Low upkeep ) Exposure Deaths later today. Carroll said his client krug’s office. ^ick, serve as salutatorlan, that la any rase, Zeller and the costs. tific or moral reason for discrlm Ixidge-Baldwln leadership of the MAIN R o b er t J. S m ith 4 ji§ii he the -first time. In . the hla Blit he see.s British . car sales Groton, '.Feb. 17—(Ah—A- -board ination among rai»a-- party have had an unhappy here as no great threat to Ameri­ STREET INCORPORATED jgfry of Manchester High School Somc of this exhortation Is^un faculty for not cuo|M-ratlng with INCOME TAX 963 of of Inquiry began asking ques- can manufacturers. Have your tagea computed or REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE tions today in connection with the j tta t the masculine side of things dertaken as if all of us needed to each other^ and the high-minded "The sale of American cars in' GROUND FLOOR ) "reorganization" proposal, which checked by a qualified tax ac- TELEPHONE Mitchell 9-5241 .# Old .Saybrook tragedy in which ! Wm scored a clean' sweep. make a discovery—the discovery the' United Kingdom is many, rbuntant.' Call Mitchell S-54I6 two Coast Guardsmen died of expo- , Sion-partisan sources, have ckv VINSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914" - Made Your Plans To Attend The j^The picture, In the past, has that the next one is as good as many times that of Briti.sh cars for appointment or-atop In at sure. ' the greatest singl-a ra- sold here.” he said. "The British u s v a c n o N twivcL-Tor ^ n even more dark than that. It ours^ves, as mucdi an equal part organization nerd in the state's 244 Main Street. Available at The boat d was na med by district ; sold 20.000 cars in this country in your oonvenlenoe. ) bad come, to seem that scholastic of the..8cheme of things as we are .goveramental structure repre-- headquarters In New 'York late i from ^ pooition 1951, arid 30,000 in 1952. I reckon yesterday and arrived here during CiMM ALLowr I ^tikdership of classes at Mpnches- the discovery that the prejudicial sented the perfect instrument, as welt, for the partisan decapitsi^ the night. CARD PAR'n FOOD SALE? j fw High School was entirely a and differences wo sometimes seem to tion of tha. smooth and genial Meantime. Coast Guard officials ; I ^ I feminine prerogative. There have recognize are false and ground­ state comptroller. Identified the victims as Guy C. I been years when the feminine less. Only, at the last instant, the Blucker, 22, of Jacksonville, Ark.,, SPONSORED BY Boatswain's Mate 2/C, and Amos , I superiority was so marked that But there is no need for dis Dodge administration apparently ; no male ever got close to the 'bat- flinched from decreeing the full Wittemore. 32, of New London, - covery involved. All of us, actual Chief Engineman. I tie at the top, even though that battle. The Hairdressers Of Manch^ter ly, know the truth full well. We This is nq clear rAapite for They, and Russell G. Waddell, | ; m ight be tied several tlnties over, are told, in our own hearts', the Comptroller - Zeller. In fact, it 22, of West Creek, N. J.. Electronic | i We might aa>- well confess, that tru th of all- these things. W e know seema .to mean th a t b e . will. ,hove Technician 2/C, who is recovering. i Proceeds Are For A Very Worthy prqanization — spent moat OT Sunday night and | j the masculine half of Manchester. jierfectiy well, and have always to defend himself against se^al bills. Instead of Just one, ffo>n early yesterday marooned in an i , had Just about abandoned all hope, known, without education or open 22-foot launch which had been I when along came the electrifying several flank attacks instead or The Manchester Public Health. Nurses Association exhortation, that we are all equal Just one main attack. And the net punctured and trapped on a rock ; newa that you had sepred a one* one as good as another. If we look objective of the bills he does have during a storm. Waddell i.s reported in a "not i ■ two a t M.H.S. well within ourselves, to that par to worry about seems to be ap­ V -i.We:know that.ypu had to be just proximately the same twin objec­ acrioua” condition at the baae hos­ of us ’which dares not lie to our­ pital here where he is being treat- . W ED., FEB. 25-1:30 P. M. r about perfect, scholastically, to do tive originally.oxpecte|d-rn dose of selves, that is what we will always reorganization - -^us a do'so of ed for exposure, cuts and bruises. i I this. For the girls, blesf them in all find. political correction. The three men were members of j j other respectb, were Just as One of these flank attacks Is a repair crew. They had repaired j There is, of course, something the engine and made temporary re­ I troublesome and Just as ambitious else within us, beside the truth. contained in a bill which would " - Odd Fellows Hall reorganize the state's booickeeping pairs to the launch's ripped bottom i this year_as ever. But whcn_wo This something, else la. a vain When they met with difficulty in f ifellows go right ahead and achieve procedures.'This Is an attack on and perverse instinct to behave as the high-minded flank, in the taking the boat from Cornfield | perfection, th e n ' we Just can’t -be If we denied the truth. “ ' direction of more elTiclency, even point breakwater into the harbor; PR IZ E S! PRIZES! PRIZES! -beat, can .we?. , ...... It la an urge to-fatten our own though it migbt..ihcidentaU.y,.ieave J.. proper., ^__ . . . . i We think it should be noted, for the state comptroller with fewer ' /Funeral services for Witleniore'i ego by rejecting the idea that we win be held Wednesday in Coast | the benefit of the curious public, employes. In the low-price field! PROFESSIONAL PERMANENT WAVES BY:- ourselves can be equal to every­ But the flank attack which pro­ Gua'reiied, would depend On found In Rothknig’a West Berlin W hat dtvemlana be MnuH^lf might • • • fealuring Chevrolot’s now Bfartment which led .to his arrest ■ tttndidate for the presidency, did tion, by basing our own worth on create. But then-we itnnT know last AugusL months after he, was — ^ FIFTY 4 OZ. BOTTLES OF SI»ECiAl. .SHAMPOO given by As Advdrilsod not imdertake a grand tour around the inferred lack Of worth in . Juqt bow H'cU Insured be liMy.be,, released f^m-his Job as chief of R. G. Shakour, Inc., SprinKfield, Mass. In "till" ond O thor. the world. ’ ' ” others. To the ’ contrary,' 'we polI$lcnlly. coitipression engine! r The tradition was set by Wen- plunge more and more deeply into Notional M ogoginos din Willkie, and continued by an inner dissatisfaction which re­ The ’S3 Chevrolet offers you the most new pacemaker of low-priced cars with' Admission Tickot to This Evont Entitlos You Thomas Dewey, and it is now ac­ quires stronger and more violent powerful performance of any low-priced all its many wonderful advancements. cepted custom for the man who reassurance continually, so that DONT NO CITHEIt CLEANER HAS ALL THESE FEATURES AT ANY PRICE! car—together with extraordinary new econ- To a 25% Roduction on Your March Visit , misses responsibility in the White we offend the truth more and more Advaacad Hl|h C aagfm laa ^;|lWffi-|(ia|" ; Throw Th*ih Away House to set out upon ambitious and therefore grow les? and less omy-with an entirely new 115-h.p. ”BUte~ 8tm Plenty Of W’enr Left In To Your Fovorito Boouty Solon flClMIVt ^ MI»Oi«T«9to4 Vahra-ia-Haad Eagiaa Cioao kO<«t lOa i.|dk*** *«• Flame” Valve-in-Head engine, coupled Shoes Repaired Here COM* t o tlM •Nwei Imt •• and praiseworthy labors to gain sure of even ourselves. ’ mm woitti •P CUAMtl modb !*•■> eootO for himself the back^ound, in­ But all the things we seek, by with a new Powerglidc automatic trans­ Chevrolet also offers a highly advanced WWUN MOt Hi / •• emtm. •• •• VSilttaiinag. InOd *aisfll|>o. taurriif formation and experience he perverting the truth, all that self- CHEVROLET mission.* “Thrift-King" engine for all gearshift models. SAM YULYES THE FIRST 200 SEATED A T THIS PARTY : would have needed if he haef been satisfaction and self-esteem, nboe Repairing of the B e l­ ftioii mtftt It’s the most power/ui engine in its field It has a 7.1 1 compression ratio, and ter Kind Done While You OiiVttOtAl mr elected. Perhaps some day we will might -really come fb us if we WILL RECEIVE FAVORS OF HAND CREAM MCTIOWt CiMN a so to o m —with an extra-high compression ratio of delivers 108-h.p. It brings you blazing new Walt. •OttOMItb M.P. KtoeOMd more siensible about this simply gave up the pretense -and IS MAPLE STREET puNMkf* A Nriet 7.5 to 1! And it’s thoroughly dependable, getaway, power and passing ability, to­ TICKKTS AVAII.ABI.K AT YOCK FAVORITF •**•1 toee oe !• uroWMo a ' grand tour, and schedule it for aU lived by the truth. Only, in its Opp. First National Store Mpto fMtod nominees before they run for of- satisfaction, the self would drop for Chevrolet ,Valye-in-Hcad engine design gether with even greater gasoline economy. Parking Lot BKACTY SAIAIX—PI.KASB^ BRING VOI R y,, ' fjee. Instead of Just for the loser out of promiRence, until the esteem has a background of almost forty years of ^Combination of PowerglUt'eulomatie transmistUm OWN CARD.S alone, after the election has been left would be esteem not for one development and improvement! and “Blue-Flame engine optional on , held. 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MAIN STREET ^M A N C H ES TER I V I fA G B B I G B k MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY; FEBRUARY 17, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1953 P A G E N lN i 'He— 7 - Widely Divergent Opinions Tax Slash Bill Churches Slate Services G i l e a d Andover N. Y. Man Killed Adiai Sees Johnson-Gyllenhamtner Nuptials Becomes Citizen Eighth District to Elect f Ex-Resideut Dies ■------r r r r " '------Dulles., anil On L od ^ ’s Budget Message Faces Delays . Marking Opening o f Lent Pastor Will Show In Highway Crash Director Iir Auto Crash Family Life Film Itontam, Feb. 17—(Ah—A 57- ...state Capitol, Hartford, Feb. 17 7 Tedesco issued this atatement: UI i^Llbhg X me Several local- churches have«Sunday,- April 26, and all children year-old' Brooklyn, N. Y.,' man died r i e e —(^)—Republican and D m ocratic "It spells out nothing but a scheduled services ■ tomorrow 12 years of age snd over who meet Towle, Nute Candidates^ includes the InaUdlation at * 9 Eisenhower Friends Learn Andover, Feb. 17— (Special) — today In Hungerforq^Hospltal, Tor- >> < I ,r I mechanical screen at the iBUkb leaders expressed widely divergent drastic, Increase in three important (Oonttoned rrons Pngn Oae) morning and evening in observance | requirements are eligible. Rev. Stephen Chamberlain will aa- opinions today on Gov. John taxes, namely 50 per cent in the Four services are scheduled in rington, of injuries received here * o r nay fora r acaneyj ! point, a rover and heater for the rran Pac* One) of the. opening of the season ofj aume auperviston o f the PTA pro­ in an auto-truck crash. First Twins of Year (Continued From Page One) *" Lodge's budget message to the sales ' tax, 33 1-3 per cent increase ed notice they plan to hold off St. Mary's Episcopal Church to- Gilead, Feb. 17— (Special)—It ’S'J'SSI'T; in corporation tax and 100 per Lent. Tomorrow is Ash Wednes­ gram scheduled for tomorrow at 8 State Trooper Wilbur Calkins of Bond l,.ue «n lifitut* for the exce«s profits tax General Aasembly. floor action on the Reed blU until morrow, at 6 a. m., 8 a. m., 10 was learned here today that a cent increase in the unincorporated day., Special servicas will also be former local reaident was fatally p. m. at the school here. Litchfield barracks aald that the - Z— ;— . i parent low bidder on the weak liw , which is scheduled to expire Twin daughters were born at hower said he did not desire to State Republican Chairman Clar­ May 1, or later—until they can a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Tpe three C h a rles^ 'Towle of 204 Green i was the Hartford-General 'Conr ence F. Baldwin called it a "forth- business tax. held throughout the Lenten p e -' injured in an automobile accident Reverend .Chamberlain plans to injured man, W. H. Alexander of Jtee 80. Manchester Memorial Hospital engage In any word duel for poli­ foresee enough spending cute to morning services will be celebra­ show a film on the subject of road and Charles Nute of 43 Har-: i,.,ctor8, Inc., of Hartford, whidt tical advantage. rig'lit and corageoua Job." ‘These taxes mean that . the riod. tions of the Holy Communion. The in Texas last Thursday afternoon. 1077 New York ave., Brooklyn, waa ’ He was asked whether the ad- this morning to Mr. and Mrs. balance the budget, or come close “Family Recreation” which has as traveling iiorth'on snow covered road have been announced bid $74,000. The dlatrtct’i direc* He added that he could not con­ Senate Democratic Leader Sam- small business men will face ruin Special services will be held in evening service will, be the Peni­ Details of the mishap are not {^nistration wtus going to sponsor Roland Daigle of 4 Flint drive. to it. both Roman CaUioUc Oiurches. At its purpose the improvement of Route U when hia machine col­ as candidates to (1 the vacancy t„ra will hold a meeUng soon to The little girls . are the first ceive of having to answer any uel Tedesco said ths govemoi-'s and niay mean the removal of tential Office with full choir and available. on , the^ -H g h th Utilities District - ^j,e contractor for Uto In g n to retain the excess profits But Reed, whose committee api- St. tom es’ the morning Masses ^ Albert Champion Gilbert, a resi­ family relatione. lided with the truck driven ' by twin arrivals of the year at the accusation that he isn't concerned proposed budget is the "most ex­ large Industries from the State of proVed the bill 21-4, Indicated he sermon. Board « Directori. , measure beyond that date. pensive in the history of Connecti­ Conn^tlcuL will be St 7 snd 7:45 and at St. dent of . Jamaica. Long Islandi N. Anyone wUhing to join the cast Normen Wattera, 56, of 1718 Job. w m o backers of the pending bill local hb^ital. This makes with the welfare of all 158 million' is in no mood to wait. From that The 6 o’clock aervlee, for the Voters of the district will have- Americans. cut but does not provide services Bridget’! at 7 and 8. Ashes will Y., after leaving this community, for the PTA show which is to be Monument avenue, Philadelphia. Meanwhile, the directors of f i i to cut individual income taxes three chiidren for the Daigle’s “ Among other deficiencies it conflict could come a touchy par­ benefit of people whose work day an opportunity to elect' a director district laat night were told thgt And he defended his selection of for the proper people." bs distributed at St. J a m s/ at was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John presented during the week of Watters waa being held on a tech­ to fill the unexpired-term of John fiivo cited the scheduled expira- who have another daughter. lacks the warm, human under­ liamentary situation. 8:80 in the afternoon and again begins at 7 o'clock, will be con­ nical charga of reckleea driving. the independent aUrvey to eoaflm big businessmen for key goyern- Said Baldwin: standing needed to aid the help­ ducted promptly at 6:30. TTie 8 Gilbert. He waa bom in Gilead, March 17 may call Mrs. Brian Hayford at a special meeting to­ tfiia data of the excess profits levy "The governor has done a great TnftiorD^lhy aftsr ths svenlng service at 7:30. * Feb. 16. 1881. Minalgo or Andrew Gasper. .,t-- The-force of the dear-head-on the amount owed to the Maachssr db businm and have argued that ment-positions. less inniates of our Institutions. Even if the House eventually o’clock service Will be over at 8:80. morrow night. The vacancy on ' He went on to say the Depart­ Job In the preparation of the budg­ DsvoUona will also be held at St. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, Department Called coUtain, spun the station wagon the governing board pccurred when ter Water Company hss not yet individuals also should have their In this.' respect the budget Is peases the measure—as most lead­ Bridget’s Inr the evening at 7489, ’ Excuses will be signbd for tho.se around and Jack-knifed the truck been completed, ment of Defense does about two- et. I know of the long houra of shockingly inadequate. in the public schools who will be George Hoffman and four grand­ The volunteer Hayford, whose terih expires in taxes eased at the same time. paring and whittling that have ers predict—It faces tough sled­ Both churches will hold daily children, of Jamaica. Long Island; whose bumper elammed Into the (torvey StUl en t- ‘^'Sisenhower (declared the nation Jarvis Plea thirds of the government spending, about 15 minutes late by attend­ responded to a call for assistance June, 1954, moved -out of town. and that he had gone out to find gone into ahaping it into the fwm "Governor Lodge has forgotten ding in Senate, where GOP Masses throughout U)e Lsnten pe­ and a brother, Myron of Amston. Sunday at a fire In Coventry on tide of Alexander’a vehicle. President Rny 8. Wnrraa told aaiuiot afford to cut taxes untif the his statement that.‘when is some­ riod, with those at St. James', ing. Towle, a irqbm'ber of the .BroWn the beat qualified people and those in which it was presented here. floor leader Taft of Ohio and other Rev. George M. Milne of Wood- the Mutual Aid System. The home The bumper smashed the wood­ the board that work is stlU bstog aOministration can see a balance body going to| lobby for that oft- Influential members have urged, scheduled for 7 and 7:45 and those The 10 a. m. "housewives' serv­ University class of 1829, has been dons on the survey which was to* with the greatest record for effl- "Every effort was made by Gov­ bridge, former pastor at the Gilead of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller was en panel, cruehlng it against the connected With Pratt and Whitney Ift idght between income and out. Denied Again ernor LMge to keep the budget at neglected cittzch,. the poor tax­ that tax cuts be delayed Into St Stt. Bridget's scheduled for 7 ice” will be preceded by the Peni­ Congregational Church, will offi­ ’ .'slint Photo. lower half of Alexander's body. He stltuted last month when the dMr go. ciency in filling positions in that snd 8'. tential Office. Hiss Clara Scrabac, destroyed by the blaze. The Mil- (or 12 years. He la an auxiliary field. the lowest figure possible and still payer?', but It appears to me 1964. ciate at services to be conducted Bernard J. McFarland was pinned between the (Jeah board trict was presented with a Mi( . -Bariier. the President had ex- that the governor has taken the And'sooner or later, the Eisen­ Special servleea wui be held at organist at St. John’s Polish Na­ leri «kere rescued ..although Mrs. fireman in the Manchester Civil He obviously was alluding to carry out the services required by at Gilead Cemetery at 4 p.m. Miller .rustatned jan arm Injury. and the bumper. Defense organization, an adult from the water company for fire pressed conviction that a stable Zoner$ for Third Time path of least resistance by ac­ hower admlnlatrstion probably wilt 7:30 Monday evenings during the tional Catholic Church, will ac­ Bernard J. McFarland. 24, form­ protection service based on wntnr Secretary' of Defense Wilson, law. The Spnday achool room at the' During the post week the depart­ State Policemen worked for scouter and committeeman In Bow- aoonoiny is impossible until the "He has done that, in spite of ceding to the wishes of the^few as have to recommend "yes" or ‘‘no” Lenten period at St. James’ company the Senior -Choir at the erly of 200 Bast Center street, now about a half hour before they were mains inatalled since 1949. taM^t deficit has been wiped Out. Refuse Permission on whose selection by Elsenhower for church will be open to friends be­ ment has been out with trucks for ara Schc»l Cub 'Scouts and a mem­ the deficit which was built into the against the needs -o f the many. on the Reed bill. Democrats raised Church, with Rev. Joseph Kinney, evening service. Hie offertory an­ fore and after committal services. recovering from wounds suffered able to free Alexander w ho: waa The company, which has pstH Wants Correct Aetten that post touched off a sharp con­ pastor of St. Michael’s Cliurch in two grass fires, ^ese occurred ber of the Bowers Parent-'Teacher troversy- over Wilson's General budget through political maneuver­ The threatening menace of a re­ an outcry in the Ways and Means them will be "'When I Survey Tlie in the Korean war, received his taken in the department's / am­ tloned the Public Utilities (Commis­ . Asked if he could make any es- Basement Apartment ’Hartford, scheduled to speak at Aid for Furnace Fuad near the homes of Edmond Spear citizenship papers from Federal Aaaociation. He la also a Mason Motors stock. ing during the last legislature. He. bellious Republican House of Rep­ committee yesterday against act­ Wondrous Cross" set to an old bulance to the Torrington Hdapltal. and a member of the Nutmeg For­ sion for an increase in water rates., ttmata on when the budget may be the service next Monday. German tune. The Grange’s furnace fund will and William Chadwick. Judge J. Joseph Smith In U. S. Dis­ Stevenson said his 15-minute has done' It, alao, in the face of resentatives unfortunately has ing on the bill without even hear­ benefit from proceeds of a card Wattera escaped injury. ■ est. Tall Odara of Lebanon. failed to add the increased BPS balanced, -the President said he For the third time in as many other ineacapable expenses fixed kept the governor's thinking ‘in Tomorrow at 6:15 p. m. the Annoiinee Tople trict Court Friday in Hartford. c ^ d not. He added that everyone talk with Dtillea was devoted in ing administration views. fh e evening service also begins party held at the home of Mr. and Because of the crash and the Nute, who is alao aaaociated with tecUon service coats to the dW- attempts to obtain permission to by statute." line'.’’ They said no- other administra­ L«nten program kt the South the preaching and teaching aerie.s "Africa Today" is the topic on A corporal tn the U. S. Army slippery highway, 'traffic was trlct'a bill from the time new mpe to the administration concerned large part to talking over "old Methodist Church will begin with a Mrs. Winthrop Porter on Saturday Pratt and Whitney, aa a mechani­ complete apartments in the base­ tion has ever ducked such an im­ on the Christian Sacraments. As which John Beck will speak at the McFarland is a patient at Ft. Dev- stalled for almost 90 minutes. cal designer, graduated from the waa laid four ymrs ago until PUU With the problem of cutting spend- times.” Then he quipped "I started family potiuck, followed by an en­ evening. Grangers are aeeklng the ens A rm y. Hospital where he' is to say quieter times." 11 ■ portant Issue in the committee. has been the custom for many ■World Day of Prayer Service at The truck la owned by the Moro- Rhode Island School of Design. He, inveatigators, conducting n poet- tsig is working hard to find ways to ment of a four-family dwelling at tertainment by the Junior high furnace for Community Hall. First recovering from leg wounds. He Dulles offered him all the faclli- Rev. Stryjewski Further, they said, the commit­ years. Rev. Alfred L. Williams, rec­ prize was won by Clarence Rath- Hebron Congregational Church nev Transportatioiv Company of too, is an auxiliary fireman, com- hearing study of the facta la tlli 4p it. He s^d he applauded ef­ the comer of 'West Center street ariiool department under the direc­ appeared in court with one leg in forts of those in Congress who tiea of the State Department, in tee never before has acted on such tor. will open the series. His tqpic bun and second went to Mrs. Mer- Friday at 2 p. m. Beck is pastor' Philadelphia. imittee member in the ^w era 4;ompany's application, came eetett and Bremen road, the application Obituary a cast and was supported by want to reduce taxes, but ha formation and help, Ste venson , saldi. a ff^rreacIHng. hill without getting tion of Mrs. George Ecabert and wiU, be , "Ho.ly Baptism* Sa'fcra-:^ .. ton Hills. . . . - . 1 of the Hebron Church. Andover The accident was inyestigatad by School. S.couts and a-.nqember the error. of Alaander Jarvis ' has been for hiS 'six-month world tour. To Attend Rites a 'Treasury report on its effects. the teachers. A special nieefing for' ment of -Rebirth.” The remainder people will attend the'service. ' cmtchea. He la undergoing exten­ Trodj^ra Claveland ^eaaenich, of the Bowers Parent-Teacher Aa- 'Crnig Belcher, an engtoeer, ^ Bbassad that unless the problem is World Day of Prayer . sive surgery at the hospital. hindlod the right way a tax cut denied by -the Zoning Board of Ap­ StevenSon is leaving March 2. *rhe possible ' parliamentary parents of Junior high school boys of the series is as follows:—Feb. The Hebron Congregational Board Tn Meet John Falvey, John Wilcox and Cal­ Boclation, as .well as being, a mem­ East Hartford, U doing the survey now might tolng higher levies peals. 1:110 latest ruling was hand­ •Iniimey To Korea Of Bishop Hodur tangle could develop along these snd girls will take place in the 25, Rev. Allen F. Bray HI, St. Church will be the scene of a ’The board of trustees of the An­ The oldest of eight chiklren. Mc­ kins. ber of the Knights of Golumbiia. for the district. later. He said he expected to be in Ko­ Deaths Unes: department room on the second John's, Accokcek, and St. John's, World Day of Prayer service Fri­ dover church will meet In the Farland is a native of Portadown, Voting tomorrow night will be ed doam by the ZBA at an execu­ Ireland, and came to this coiuitry ■iatohowar also said he person­ tive session held in the Municipal rea two or three days on his trip, Reed is expected to seek an order floor. Pomonkey, Md.; March 4. Rev. day at 2 p.m. John G. Beck, act-, social room today at 8 p. m. done by paper ballot. PLAflTlO rURNITUU but that the length of his stay de­ Rev. Stephen Stryjewski, pastor six yeara ago. Hia rioseat relation ally la not considering a naval Building last night, Just 14 days Gustavo Schreiber from the House Rules committee During this period films will bs Robert Wardrop, St. Jolui’s, West ing pastor, has chosen “Africa To­ Reverend Chamberlain has an­ $80 000 Bond Issue pended on conditiona in the war of St. John's' Polish National here is his uncle. John McPSrland Number of Idle Uoekade or an embaigo against after the public hearing., on the Gustave Schreiber, 86. of 285 barring amendments to his bill shown for the children in Cooper Hartford; March 11. Rev. Richard day" for his topic. Theme of the nounced 'The Road to the Crpr' At the neeting, which la sched­ New York—(P>-rChbtoete, f® theater, -the weather and' other.-un­ ■from the house floor'. Leaders HSH, clostng about p; m. After service is "Walk as Children of o f 86 Florence street. Bernard en­ uled for 7;30'p. m. at the Hollister ItM China, but he supposes such' Issue. Church on 'GOlway street, Will par­ West Center street, died this 8 B. Kaitcr,' St. FTtilip's; Rutriam, ' snd 'The Christian way" as topics television seta end refrigtrefiMi Ms m are being looked into by sev­ certainties. usually get such a rule on tax the , family group meeting, the and St. Paul's, Plainfield; Marc.i Light.” The offering will be turned for sermons during Lent. tered the service in 1951 and waa Here on Decline Street S ;hool, the voters will also have been made of plastics fto The application had been tabled ticipate in the funeral services ^ R S ,. RICHARD A. JOHNSON «*™ * wounded last spring. He was serv­ eral govenupent departments. Stevenson was open to a possible morning at the Manchester Memo- bills to avoid being swamped .with, teacher, training.xlai^a will., meet- ,18r R ev ,. .Sewall Emerson, ■ A ll.. over to , the P.onnectlcut Council of be askei. to authorise the directors aonie time. Now living and hear g t that meeting ,fpr further..inves­ 'presidential suggestion -that be re­ Friday .and Saturday In Scnanton. Churchwome’n ifdr mission work. ing as a rlflemBn in-Co. L, 45th to mal e renovatlona to tha dis­ ' On other matters', Btsnihower tigation and the board met to de­ rtst Hospital following a long Ill­ a fIo6d 'o f propos^ changes. for study, and Rev. Dr. Fred Saints’ , Dorchester, Boston, Mass.; Manehester Evening Heraild An­ room furnltttre is being meiSa of ■bid: port back hia findings on his world Pa., for the Most • Rev. Francis But Chairman Allen (R., 111.) Fellowship to Meet Miss Sylvia Maria Gyllenham-v^Stanley Sandberg, and a home re- Division, 179th Infantry Regiment, Unemployment figures In tha trict’s sewage disposal plant at a cide the issue last night. ness. A retired building contractor, Edgar will lead the discusaion of March 25, Rev. Maurice Foulkcs, dover oorrespoadent. Sirs. George plaatira with one-piece meUgV * ' Warns Price Oongers lour. Hodur, founder and spiritual head said flatly the rules group "will The Pilgrim Fellowship will ception followed. when wounded. Manchester area edged-lower dur­ coat cf not more than $M,000 and Considerable opposition from he waa bom In Germany and has the Spiritual Life class on the St. John’s, Rockville; April 2, Rev. mer, daughter of Mrs. .^ u sell Nelson, telephone Pilgrim 2-8768. In addition to wearing the Pur­ ing the week ending Feb. 14,'~ac- drawers. The plastic drnwera have But Stevenson made it plain In hold up all tax legislation until at John J. Johnson, curate of St. meet Sunday at the Hebron Con­ The bride attended local gram­ to ap,>rove a bond laaue of $80,000 ' Ha will ask Congress for npw residents In the area has been pre- of the Poliah National Catholic theme, "The Prodigal Son.’’ Chapman of 122 Woodlawn street, ple Heart, McFarland also.wears cording to a report issued today no aeams and therefore, it is advMce that any suggestion of been a reaident of Mancheater for least May 1." He added that be­ Mary’s. gregational Church at 7 p. m. ’The mar and high schools. The bride­ to h( Ip pay for the work. ctaimed, are easier to clea n ,'u d jifathorlty to deal with prices if eented at each public hearing on that sort will have to come from Church, who died yesterday In the Thq,Junior department of South EUmwood, and Axel Gyllenhkmmer the Combat Infantryman Badge by the State Labor Department, 70 years. He was a member of the fore his committee will clear a tax Rev.' i’ aul G. Prokopy of Zion subject will be “Worid Brother­ groom is the son of the late Mr. Tl'.e district boa already re resist moisture, chemionls and heu tnere is price gouging or other un­ the request. On Monday, Feb. 2, his successful rival, in laat year's Pennsylvania city at the age of Methodist diurch School will meet and Koread Campaign Ribbon. as- 215 clalmanti applied tor bene­ reasonable anion by business freed 87. Concordia Lutheran Church, and bill for floor action, "it must be each Wednesday afternoon of Lent Lutheran Church will take for his"^ hood." All young people are In- of this town, was married Satur­ and Mrs. J. 3. Johnson who lived Lodge Cuts Fish ceived bids on the project, which better than wood. .seven residents objected to the prestdentlal campaign—not from JHsncheater Lodgjs JCo. „73, A .F . vited to attend .this service, . day,. Feb. L4,. at 4 .p., m,.in Eman-. fits during the seven-day period. af federal' controls...... Father Stryjewski,'Who has -been apparent ..ttiiU. ■ the federal b u ^ e t ■for s-pertod" o f Btoriies, irttldy and ■subject -for" the'first of-the Lenten ■ • in.. St, Albans, -Long -Island, - N. - ¥,. 'The 'Itkfal'effiployment "ofn'ee rb-' proposal and submitted a petition 'him...... " and A. M. will be greatly reduced, in order personal Meatlon uel Lutheran Church, Hartford, to IX>NG-aONE KEEPSAKE — —"■■'■■■— -----—— I'j' He wants Congress to nullify ‘T il be the. only fellow who has named head of the ^ c a l Polish worship. This program is a part of services tomorrow at 7:30-p. m. The couple are enjoying a south- ’Ah«l Gahie.Biidgei ported that this waa 1.8 per cent ay parts of secret agreements containing the names of 10 families Church for the paaf''^lve years, He leaves his wife, Mrs. Anns that we can live on our federal in­ "What Is My First and Great Jesse White, son of Mr. and Richard A. Johnson. The ceremony ern trip and expected to take in RETURNED e e o e o o o e e o********* oooooeooo opposed. Raymond A. Johnson, been to the White House in long Schreiber; one daughter, Mrs, Mar­ the Lenten observance, and is un­ Mrs. J. Kellogg White of Gilead leas than the 219 who applied laat lUeh have permitted enslavement was ordained to the priesthood by come without the necessity of bor­ der the direction of the Church Neied?” was performed Iiy the pastor, Rev. i the Mardl Gras at Naw Orleans week. 9 fkmmal asalne loans faw to balp yon counsel for Jarvis, submitted 17 time who will do all the listen­ tin Qultt of Ppimd R idge,-N .y. rowing another dollar." street, entered the Army last Hartford. Feb. iT — ( >) — Gov; Regina. Saak.—(/P) — Ten yeara o f frt« peoples. But he doesn't feel ing." Stevenson said. Bishop Hodur In Scranton in 1935 Board of Education and the Junior At Emanuel Lutheran Church, 8 Employment throughout the atnte nwot tazat or for any worthy pwrpoeo. llfa there a lm id be any repudiation names on his petition in favor of after graduating from the theo­ three sons, George O. Schreiber Asked if that position was all week end and le presently sta­ John Lodge today knocked near­ ago some thief took from Al Pick­ 'ITje two men, who traded verbal department of which Mrs. Edwin Chapel communion will be at 11 parents in facing the problem of also waa on the lncreaoe> the State "YES" to 4 out of S omptorod omsi and o f long-secret agreements such as the alteration. logical seminary founded there by and Walter . E. Schreiber, both of right with him, Reed told report­ tioned at Fort Devens, Mass. ly $2.50,000 out of the budget re­ ard, prominent hocki^ executive, I*abor Department Indicated, as woman, marriod or singlo. For a loan made punches in the 1902 campaign, Manchester, and Dr, Fred C. H. Brown is cuperintendent. a. m., and in the church at 7 and $500 Loss Seen retardation and to further re­ the Yalta p a n as a whole. Neither Jarvis nor Jedinson planned to sit down for a 30-minute the. bishop. Father Stryjewski will ers: "No. it's not all right with me 8:30 p. m. Mary Ann Foote, daughter of quests Qf the State Department of a wriatwatch the Regina Acea the number of persona claiming year way in a Iritnilr way, gat to tsneil Schreiber of New Britain; three Children of Grsdes 4, 5 - and 6 Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Foote, search into the cauaea of and po.>i- United Nauops forces can’t be could be reached today for com chat before they join Republican celebrate a requiem high Mass at at all." But he declined to say what Rev. Elrich O. Brandt will speak Fisheries and Game for the bien­ had presented to him when he waa unemployment benefits dropped off with ui today. Phono first for a tons to one Stepsons, WslterKanehl of Vernon, will meet after school each Wed­ _ entered Manchester.. Memorial sible means of preventing retar­ miUed out- of Korea complataly. so ment on the board'd decision while and Democratic lawmakers for the Golway. street church. Sunday oe. w’ould do about I L ...... at the Asit WedneDday service at Bakery Blast dation' ...... — - • : - nium which begins July 1...... their coach in .1929-80. The keep-„ from -I81S8O to Ht4l7,- a drop-of visit. .Como in today nr . wtite. - ...... ~ long as a dangerous situation ex­ at 10:30 a. m., for.Bishop Hodur. Harry Kanehl of Mancheater and He had these alternatives: nesday in the 'church' sahetuaiy; Hospital on S\inday. The department had requested sake has Just been returned to opponento of the application were lunch. The program is meant to supple­ 7:30 p. m. in Concordia Lutheran 7 per cent. The department called ists tbare. but South Koreans pleased to learn the board again Bishop Hodur was bom in ZarkI, Carl Kanehl of Baltimore, Md.; 1— He could try to build up pres­ It still is not too late to send $1,652,846 fOr the two years, in­ him by a girt who found it lying “EAUfvwr m Before going to the White ment the regular curriculum of the Church on "The Power of . the Stafford Springs, /i'eb. 17 — your contribution to thi.s most the unemployment decline "sea- should replace other UN'ttmps in had denied the appiication. Poland, near Cracow, on April 2, seven grandchildren, and six sure from House members and vot­ Manchester Herald Gilead cor cluding a considerable hike In the on a dance floor. aonal." HI aoiAei. Houae, Stevenson went to the 1866, .and, as a young man. Immi­ church achool and alsu to make Cross." (Special)—An oil burner explosion worthy cause. Contributions appropriation for the state's gen- the fighting to the g rea ts pos- t ...... " ■■■' ' ■' i State Dopartnicnt for a scries of great-grandchildren. ers to persuade the rules commit­ respondent, Mrs. Charles Fish, In Manchester, womelt account­ $245JO I3I2J7 slbla extent. grated to this country, where he I*rlvate funeral services will be tee to act earlier. the Christian way of life more The first of the Licnten scrvicc.s telephone HArrtson 8-4187. rocked this community's only bak­ may ^ sent to Mrs. Sylvester J. ei*al func^ Shorties Form Club conferences dealing with his meaningful to this age group. The at St. John’s Church on Golway ed for M of the claims, and initial 349 45IU5 Oanlas 74|h . Homy e. NtongHto, v is NUMflilr morrow at 10 s.m. for Holy Funeral services for Hyman department arrived under com­ petN TMuiBDAy ivfMNOS inmt I : to not concerned with the welfsure Sitotk Pepartnaent explained In ad* National ^urch, of which he was tact. -wilh'-B petRieir signed- by-219 will. b a . held .at... South, .Hoflur in .Scranton, Pa, Sunday at and. is sponsored by the A nty mand of Chief Wilfred Sabourin. 548 less than (or the current bien­ munion, and remain through th) Goldstein, 79. o f 10 I'rvihg stree(, Defamation League of the B^ai Series 6f Reeitals iMM mSi U twlihto d tK iim>»ai| ttom • liam sto’nsfc'tr m t ' ' ' ' , il o f an iso million Americans. He day. This plan will be followed on yance that its role was simply the organizer and Prime Bishop, of the 436 house members. during Lent as tn prevlous/years. 10:30 a requiem high Mass wiil be nium. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER that of assisting a distlngulehed spread throughout the United Hartford, father of Mrs. Israel These classes will be stifrted on B'rith, in cooperation with/the The bakery will be closed for Of the balance $870,596 will abid he chose his cabinet members alternate Wednesdays during Lent. Snyder of this town who died yes­ Rep. Rayburn of Texas, former •said at St. John’s Cliurch. .several days pending repairs to ^ tb ou t regard to their business American In his plan to visit States, Canada and Poland. speaker and now Democratic lead­ three Rabbinical groups In Con­ Begins on Sunday come from llconse fees and $194,- FtEEZER The members will bring their own ... , — <■—, , — terday morning at hia home after the damaged oil burner. Principal 794 (rom the allocaUdn of federil gonnectlons but solely because he ssndwicHei and dessert, and tea variouSxfrCe countries, er, told the House yesterday Re­ necticut. / OotsEqval Treatmeat a short illness, were held yesterday that it has the right under the Rabbi Wind will represent the loss came in the form of smoke funds for various purposes. U. S. CHOICE MEATS MU sure they could supply badly knd coffee will be served at noon. afternoon at the Hebrew Funeral publican tax policy is "clear as contract with the vouce to censor damage to the establishment and peeded businesslike adminlstra- Thomas Dewey, Republican mud” In view of Reed's insi*]tence DecontrjW Next Connecticut Branch of the Rab­ Frederic E. Werner and Paul A,' Although Lodge stressed the SWIFT'S'------ARMOUrS Won’t Place VA Home, with Rabbi Leater offici­ broadcasts. And, he said, receiving binical Assembly of America of a second floor apartment occupied need for departmental reorganiza­ governor of ^lew York, .received on early tax cuts and Elsenhower's by Krivanec and hia family. Chetelat announce the first Jn a BIBDH EVE—HNOW CROP—MINUTE MAID The Sacred Heart Motlicrs Cir­ the same sort <^xbrieflng before ating. Bearers were Israel Snyder, facilities were located inefficiently. which he has been president for tion for "fiscal relief.” the combin­ $50 Down Delivers Freersr and 4 Months Supply Of 8« » Beds Rave A-Weapons cle will meet Thursday at 8- p.m. stress on a balanced budget. ■Lewis J. McKesson, a former ra­ The proprietor said he and his Series of mld-sea.son recitals for The President reafllrmed. in even his Far Eastern tripj after hia Under FSA-Ike Louis Snyder. Morris Cohen. Louis On (^arettes, the past two years. The subject ing of various departments and YOUR CHOICE FOODS with Mrs. Matthew M. Moriarty Cohen, David Youlovsky and Louis Rep. Cooper (D-Tenn), senior dio eiigineer for the "Voice," de­ family will stay with relatives at Sunday afternoon, Feb. 22. at 3:30 onger terms than he has used 1948 defeat for the presidency. member on the Ways snd Means of his discussion Will be "The Old agencies with similar functions, he TEL. MI-9-812ft—9 to Vi A’ M., S te 4. 9 to 9 P. M. of 131 Park street. The guest Youlbvsky. Burial was in the Gar­ nounced its engineering setup late Testament and American De­ Stafford Hollow until the apart­ in the Chapel of the South Meth­ did not specifically mention the fish ore. that he is absolutely con- Stevenson said that in InMtings Washington. Feb. 17—OP)— The eommittee, said most Democrats yesterday. He declared: ment is clear o f smoke odor. speaker will be Rev. Robert Car- with House and Senate Demo­ den Street Synagogue section of CoaL Lumber mocracy." odist Church. and game department. need Russia has atomic weapons, roll of St. Bridget's Church. voted for the Reed bill in view of 1. He believes sabotage was be­ ^x-lftesldent Truman hss express- crats yesterday he found the s^iy- White House said today President Old North Cemetery in Hartford. Cantor MelVin Etra will open Twenty-four of the younger There has been some sentiment Reed’s assurances that the budget hind a decision to locate the two pupils of Mr. Werner,^, and Mr. M doubt whether the SovieU have ita of his party's members Bc^ Eisenhower doesn't plan to put Mr. Goldstein, a retired grocer, could be balanced and taxes cut at and close the program with selec­ for merging the ' various state Chsptsr 17, Disabled American was born in Russia and had lived ■ttoued From Page One) big new stations at the present Chetelat will t>e presented in the agencies which deal with natural g workable atomic bomb. high "that 1 wonder we lost the tha VeUrans Administration tntb the same time. He made it clear sites. tions , from the Sabbath service. ' Elsahbower begim the confer^ Veterans, will meet tomorrow at election." in Hartford for 38 years. Ho waa He -wltl be accompanied by Fred­ Open Forum coming recital. They are all under reaoucces. and this w’aa not com­ the F'ederai Security Admlnistnt- Democrats expect to hold the GOP eOmargarine, bread and bakery 2. Waste In the entire program the age of 12 and all from Man- mented on by,the governor. iaee by saying he wanted to talk J . p.mj at ths yPW. Home, Man­ Uouae -Speaher Martin of Mas­ a rqerqber of the G*rd«n Strbet ■feet to--the fire bn both- points; eric- E., Werner, organist ot Tent- chester Green. Mrs. Grace Bulla tlbn'(FSA)...... — ' Synagogue. ■goods, dry groceries a'nd cereals. of bulMlng broadcasting faeflitfea eheater. Th'eJfe students are'b'egin-' ut four . things—farm prices, sachusetts and Representative Jams, Jellies and some soups. pie l ^ h Sholom. Thanka Contributora will be in charge of the social hour. Press, Secretary Hagerty made for the "Voice” may nm "in the ners this season' and 1t should ASKS LONGER SENTENCE ret agreemenls, controls and Halleck of Ipdiana. the majority Besides hia daughter, he leaves An official said there is a pos­ order of 31 million dollars"'unless prove interesting to parents'and es. He added that he'd entertain leaded*, turned out to ahake hands the announcement after the sub- his wife, Mrs. Gussie Taylor Gold- sibility beer may be substituted economies are ordered. To the Elditor: e ' RAN(X and FUE on. friends to see what, they have Winnipeg, Man. — (A5 — A 29- Questions later if there was time, The Brewster group of the North with Stevenson along with most jMt first came up at the Presi­ stsin; a son, Samuel Goldstein of Provoo Receive Personally, and on behalf of the g for cigarettes on the ctirrent list. 3. The Washingto'n and North Men’s Glubs See accomplished within such a short year-old shopbreaker aaked th e . ‘th e half-hour he allotted left time Methodist Church will meet Thurs­ of the House Democrats. dent's news conference. Asked Hartford; two other daughters. / members pi the Manchester As­ The agency meanwhile went Carolina stations are located in space of time. magistrate tn j police court at St. 1 Hour DeUyery Seryice / for quite a few. . day at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Quentin Some Democrats who didn't if such a step was planned, Elsen­ Mrs. Louis Youlovsky of Hartford Life ft>r Tr^soii ahead with reduction of its staff sociation for the Help of Retard­ 24 Eisenhower voiced sympathy with areas subject to' magnetic inter­ Growth of Rumor The second recital in this qeries Boniface, if he could have, nine i Msngun of 419 Green Manor road. support Stevenson in the election hower. said he thought he knew and Mrs. Murray Cohen of New as 30. day dismissal notices reach­ ference; and it would cost 10 ed (^ildren, I would like to take will be presented by the Intermed- toe plight of farmers hurt by fall- the answer but wanted to make Britaip;, a _btother, _ William-. J.. this opppriunity to thank all th^ months added to hlS 15-inonth sen- : —notably Senators Byrd., of -Vir-, ed 1,700-field office employes. These timea:tod.mucto-iO. million doiiars - laie. class . on .Monday, > March 23. tence;- so-hr could complete a wWd- * prices but said beef pHcea ginia. Daniel of Texas and Mc- i'lire and would let reporters' kiibw Goldstein of Hartford; three sis­ (tlin'tinncd Page One) 'splendid' people''“ of 'Mahchesler A number of- thie patienU at will cut the OPS staff from ap­ or more apiece- to complete them. Director Hynian Haves of the at 8:15 p.m. when the works of old ing coin-sc at ' Stony Mpiintaln vo begun to r!cc a bit, except Manchester Memorial Hoapltsl Carran of Nevada—were, absent later. ters, Mrs. Yetta Rubin of Long Is­ proximately 4,500 on Feb. 1 to McKesson agreed, with McCar­ who donated baked goods for the and modem cemposers will ^ gt reiaU, Since price controls were American uniforin with Buddhist Connecticut Regional Office pf the Penitentiary. | have, been enjoying the flowers, when Stevenson met 84 of the Hagerty relayed hts answer land. Mrs. George Altman and Mrs. about 2,500 on March 15. thy that the locations would "save Anti-Defamation League addressed Food Sale, held on Feb. 14 at played. MORIARTY BROTHERS removed. He reaffirmed his robes and meLfne conquering Jap­ The magistrate agreed to the re- , thoughtfully sent to them by the Senate's 47 DemocraU. Some some time after the conference, Ida'"Goldman, both of New York The new slashes in the field the Russians a vast amount of a Joint meeting of the men's clubs Hale’s. Proceeds of thq sale, The third and last recital in this 315 CENTER STREET Campaign promises to enforce the lliere has been no such plan, anese on C^regidor with- a low queat of the prisoner,, who said he TEL. M1-.T-5135 .metnMra of the Army and Navy like Senator Kefauver (D., Tenn.), C ity?*^d seven grandchildren. staffs will wipe out 41 district money and effort” in the SorieTn of the Temple Beth Sholom and namely $131.45, will go toward the series will be pre.sented by Robert present price support law. And Club, after the flowera had served unauccessful bidder for the 1952 Hagerty ■'saMr Memorial, week is bring'observed Oriental of greeting. Fund Drive of the National Asso­ had started a welding course but j offices and nine branch offices the practice of jamming broadcasts^ South Meth^ist Church at the Richaid.son on Monday. April 27, had been unahie td flniah it. when the time comes for leglsla- their purpose of decorating the nomination, were out of town.' It was disclosed yesterday that at his home.'x Then. Ote government charged, with signals on the same wa>^ ciation for Retarded, Children. An 1 he went/over to the enemy side, middle of next month, but leave Temple mat night. - at 8:15 p.m. He will play composi­ ^on to replace it, after 1954. he tables at the recent ladies' night Stevenson dined later with a the administration soon will sak bands. . ’ / Director ■ Haves conducted a ni- additional $16.75 has been re­ tions by Tschalkowsky, Debussy said the new law be based on broadedating for the Japanese and reduced staffs in 13 regional-dis­ program. group headed by Senator Hill (D- .Congress to make FSA a regular Robert G. Robinson trict combined offices and enforce­ McKesson told M cCarthy/ “I ■mor clinic and demonstrated to the ceived by the Treasurer of the and many more of (lie masters' detaileo studies l^ in g .r.to con­ Ala.) who-clua themselves in the government department, thus ele­ mak^g life unbearable to other would agree with you 100 percent" Drive from various people in Man­ David Robinson of 88 High street prisoners by his constant bullying ment Btaffe in nine district offices. well-attended meeting how a fact, writings,, bringing his recital to a sideration the liilereets o f the Three Communion services will “ liberal" wipg of the party. vating administrator Oveta Culp has learned by cablegranv that his when the Senator sugges^d that communicated from one person to chester and these are hereb.v clo.se with that popular Tavorite / farmers, cons^ers and everybody betrayal of American prison- Some enforcement staffs.,.may be be held tomorrow at Emanuel Members o^ Congress invited to Hobby to cabinet rank. younger brother, Robert George shifted to the nearest regional-dis­ "sabotage" might be behind selec­ another, could be transformed Into gratefully acknowledged. The pi-c- "Warsaw Concerto." L O O K A H E A D glse. Lutheran Chur^. The first at IT Infich vrtth the President and RO'binson, died in Portadown, Ire-^ trict office. tion of-the present aitesyi fiction In a short time. ceeda o f the National Fiind'Drive Friends and others interested The P ^ id e n t didn't bring up Stevenson: , A chief count of the indictment McCarthy said "m ^ocation of will be used to set Up a perma­ a. m. will be in the Memprial land, Friday. He leaves a lari charged that Provoo betrayed The regional-district offices to be At the suggestion of Rev. Fred are cordially insiteU to attend Imself but he told ques- Chapel. In the evening, in the Sanc­ Republicans — Representatives family. Including two sisters /i n the stations and th y waste, .may Edgar, a collection for . Holland Re­ nent National Headquarters to aid these coming evenLs. the embargo and blockade Army Newspaper Capt. Burton C. Thomson of Swea continued .are: Bpstdn, New York u tuary. Communion aervlces will be Vorys and McGregor of Ohio, Kil- Ireland and his brother here. a ty . Ia., to death at the hands of City, Philadelphia. Richmond, Va., have been planned /h a t way." lief was also taken up, and this tions have not I een- discussed held at 7 and 8:30. burn of New York. Bishbp of Il­ David Robinson is the onl^ Im Atlanta, Cleveland. Chicago, Min­ “That is the cphclusion I was mohiihg, $79’ was turned over to him except for what he has the Japanese by denouncing him as linois; Canfield" of' New Jersey, Is Tri-Liugual mediate member of the/Tamlly uncoo^rkfive. neapolis, Kansas City, Dallas. I>en- forced to reacl),^’ McKesson re­ Willard B. Rogers, chairman of the in the papers. Cunningham of Iowa. Hill of Colo­ now living in this countiV; R has sponded. / , Holland Relief fund^drive in Man­ .Reporters asked him to <;lnrlfy Mrs. Elisabeth Long df-S Keeney ver. San Francisco and Seattle. street is the niece and cousin, res- rado, O’Hara of Minnesota,' Law­ been 45 yeara since the brothers The remaining district offices McKesson testified that expert.s chester. this, and he said the questions rence Smith of Wisconsin: and WITH THE U. S. 25th DIVI from the U. S. Bureau of Stand­ Refreshments were served, and ectively, of Mrs. E. W. Brown and SION, Korea — {/T) -r- Soldiers in lasti, saw each other. Robinson has whete some enforcement personnel g/pe me health a n d a day have not been broug'it up oftlclal- Burdick of Nprth Dakota. many friends now Hying here. will be retained beyond March 15 ards, Masytehusetts' Institute of entertainment was supplied by ly to him. Irs. CIsu-a Brown Wilcox of Mys-. the 25th Infantry Division say Hospital Notes tic, - who were instantly killed Democrats—^Celler of New York. are:-Washington, D. C., Hartford, Technology and the. Radio Cor­ Cantor Melvin Etra who sang a ] Then such matters are not under Harr pf New Jersey, Grant of they like their division newspaper few selections. Group singing was V yesterday , morning when their car — at least w.hat they can read of it. Conn., Detroit, Indianapolis. Mil­ poration o f Arherica agree with qonslderaUon at all? Eisenhow- g Alabama, Galhings of Arkansas. Fatieats Today: ...... m him that the; present sites are led by Benjamin Shankman and waukee, St. Lou^, Sail Antonio replied 'that Miey-are,, be sup!' ran o ff .^tlie Merritt . Park wa.y .tin The "TVoplc Lightning" Divisleii Sjddft k Ms Greenwich and rammed a tree, ac­ Camp of Georgia, Thomas ,T. F nn eralfl ADlktlTTED Y E S T E R D A Y: «ntlL0B Angeles. 1' 'bad'.' ...... '■ William Cooper. ijoaea, under consideration in sev- has the only tri-lir^ual paper in Attorney Philip Bayer was chair­ count of which appeared in Vast O’Brien of IlHneia,.Thomas of Mrs. Mary-Brown, East-Hartford; -Dr. Newbe'rn. .Smith, -chief of ;■/ grsl daparUnants. He did not T ^ as; Bryson of- South Carolina.- the Far East. Th^ weekly-carries Mrs; Gertrude Spiess, 6 Eastland the Bureau of Standards' central man of. the affair. ' ^ b ora te. night’s Hefald. ’ , stories in Ehgllih. •ilirkish and Ko- Joseph P. Brennan lET US ADD TEAKS OF KAIITY AND Kilday of Texas and jaifford Pavla, -rean.-'-" ■ - ■ , Funeral services “for Joseph- P: drive; OWen ^illy,. JSE. Silver Radio , propagation laboratory.. I As for the statement'of the re- of, Tennessee, Lane; 'William Welas, 48 Lyness Prober Indicates told "the' siibconirniUee 'he ha.s dnitly retired UN. commander in Edward Smith, son of Mr, and The Trophic Lightning News is Brennan, who died last week in Mrs. George J. Smith of 46 Jen­ printed in .Seoul. American editors California, were held this morning street; Mrs. Agnes Fraxi'er, 72 wTitten a renort which "backs SERVICE TO YOUR FURNITURE...iifH M rea, Gen. James Van Fleet, that up" what McKesson said. Pergonal. Notices sen street, who is attending the who neither apeak nor read Tur­ at 8:30 from the W. P. Quish Fu­ Edmund street; Mrs. Gertrude ‘Voice’ Sabotage. i UN offensive could succeed now,- Fisher, 61 Lenox street; Raymond fisenhower said mildly that the Pennsylvania State College of No Pledges Made, kish and Korean proof read the* neral Home, followed by a solemn Appointing MANCHESTER TRUST CO. as Executor or Co­ Optometery in Philadelphia, has copy. The stories are hand aet by Brezzo, 231 Parker street; Mrs. Card 'of Thanks SeSponsIbllity in matters affecting high Maas of requiem at 9 o'clock Amy Hudson, 33 Tanner street; (Continued fran Page One) l^ a d policy does not rest in a field bMn p lac^ on the Dean’s List Koreans Whd neither speak nor executor of your estate brings assurance of sound business judg­ Dulles Tells House at St. James’ Cliurch. Rev. Eugene Mrs. Gertrude Tansey, Rockville; W* Irish to express (Jur deep sppre- Giv i mi hialth and a day and I will make the Oommander. He added that Van for outstanding achievement dur­ write English and Turkish. Moriarty, cousin of the deceased, The two transmitters are locat­ Public Records elatlon for the many sets of klrdneis ment and experienced personnel in carrying out the terms of your ing the first semester of the 1952- Mrs. Yadviga Marcus, 136 Bissell snd expressions of sympathy sxtended RE-UPHOLSTERING eet, a West Point clajumate of waa celebrant. Rev. George street; Mrs. Hattie Buckley, 35 ed in areas of magnetic disturb­ pomp of emperors ridiculous" was Ralph Waldo ), Will be coming to see him 53 year. He Is a graduate nf ■ Washington, Feb. 17—IJP)~The SLEEPING VOLCANO ERUPTS ances which will result in weak to us in our recent berearement. Will. Hughes, deacon, and Rev. Edgar North street. Warrantee Deeds Miortly. Manchester High School and at­ House Foreign Affairs committee signals for broadcasts aimed to Farrell, subdcacon. Rev. John F. ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Edward C. Lynch to Frank Ko- The family of the Emerson's terse but eloquent opinion o f the value Your fav riv chair is soggiiif . . W" j He declined to be drawn into the tended Yale where he received his said today that It had aasurapees Tuxtla Gutierrez. Mexico, Feb. pierce the Iron Curtain, and waste sak and Virginia E. Kosak, prop­ late. Watson T. Bloa-. S B. S. degree. Hannon' waa seated in the sanc­ Karole Brown, 18 Delmont street; Your attorney will draw nntroversy over whether Presl- from Secretary of State Dulles 17 — — A Forest ranger re­ tuary. may claim 31 million dollars of erty on Greenwood drive. o f h ^ t h . 'The vibrant, glowing health o f which he iofa thabby? Take boortl Our Mport 4m t Truman exceeded his author­ that on his recent trip abroad "no ported today that Mexico's sleep­ Maurice Fisher, 42 Madison street. huge sums being spent on the huge In Memoriam your will. v. The Patrician Quartet sang, ac­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Lester .Gustave Bruggemann. ity in sending American troops to concrete promjses or pledges were ing volcano, El Hunenal, has begun propaganda and information pro­ Jr., and Prances C. Bniggeman t6 apeaka is seldom an. accident o f birth. Ita price ia COB five yoor wteni fiiniitMrt a r o w Im m ^o erupt. He said smoke poured companied by M rs Jane Mac- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bruno In lovinr meinorY. of Mr. and Mra, Our Trust Officers offer . He said, with a laugh which Discover Missing given to or received from our Eu­ carone at the organ. Father Mor­ gram. William H. Podolny and Irma M. Joaeph S. Cuihman. I quickly among newsmen, ropean allies.” 'j)rom the cone three weeks ago and Ladyga, 39 Horton road; a son to Chairman McCarthy (R-Wis) well-qualified assistance For w « do Biera Hmm rc-covor . . wt g iarty. assisted by Father Hannon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donahue, Podolny, property on Coleman constant vigilance, with proper regard for rest, fresh le has a hard enough time The committee made the an­ some lava has appeared since thea said he understood part of the site road. Forfott^n, ner^r. in its administration. Child Under Rock The volcano is in a sparsely settled read the committal services at the 14J Garden drive; a daughter to And an dawna another y^nr. itrip your priiod ptMcwiBiw ta tbo to solve his own problems nouncement in a statement- after grave in St. James' Cemetery. for the North Carolina project waa Stanley Bray to Peter Pen- Thouifhtii r>f th^m always n^r. air, exerciie, and diet. Wtbout rehashing the decisions of ares in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec Mr. and Mrs. Ward Tedford, 12 swamp land and required extensive quizzing Dulles behind closed The body was borne by porters. Warren street. cheff and Margaret D^ Pencheff. j ^ t administrations, doors. near the Guatemala border. drainage. property on Baldwin road. Dauaht^r. Hilma E. At the first sign of illness see your family physi­ factory Hko fob of straiiftbCBiBf, ro*li 'Chappaqua, N. Y., Feb. ll—ilP) Honorary bearers, all cousins of BIRTHS T o d a y : a son to Mr. I But in general, he said, while —A three-year-old boy, missing It announced at file same time it Before recessing the hearing, Administrator’s Deed St emergencies msy require HITS SfXlCER JACKPOT the deceased, were Hugh.B. Mor­ and Mrs. Walter Foley, 362 Wood­ McCarthy asked Compton to sup­ cian. He ia your skillful and never-failing ally in the R ow ia q . from his home here since yester­ will question General James A. iarty. Marcus Moriarty. Hugh P. land street; twin daughters to Mr. John F. Dahlquist, administra­ epeadsnt action by the execu- day afternoon, was found “ alive Van Fleet, retiring commander of ply at the afternoon session the tor of estate of Adolflno Dahl- Londoa Feb. 17 — (j>) — Moriarty, Thomas J. ^ in n . Jr., and Mrs. Roland Daigle, 4 Flint in normal times normal pro- and well” shortly before noon to­ the Eighth. Army in Korea, on the J»ek name of the indi-vidual who sold quiat, to Mabel F. Tomlinson and prwervation o f health. If, in his judgment, medica- res such sa full oonaultation CeuItoB, a 41-year-«ld London In- Eugene F. Kane, John J. Kane and drive. the land for the North Carolina day. police reported. aftbmoon of March 4. Van Fleet is Mortimer Moriarty.', DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Muriel D. Tomlinson, 'property on litb Congress should be employed. auranoe clerk, hit the siiccer pool project, the price paid and any High street. -tion is needed, bring yoiir prescription to us. The boy was found under a rock slated to testify before the House Mrs. Glenns Miller, Rockville; THE OFFICE OF about 11:30 a. m., police' said, Jackpot last Saturday. - He won commlMiona involved. Trade Name Armed Services committee on the two prizes totalling I09.0M F IR E HITS w a t e r f r o n t Milton Plou'ff, 119 Autumn otreet; ■EPOm PIANE RAID about 20- hours after he disap­ morning of March 4. James M. Moran, a former en­ Alexander R. Haas, doing busi­ DR. MORTIMER E. ! WeBeeedey, Feb. IS— peared from his home. pounds (8805,200) for one shilling Mrs. Millie BJorklund, 67 Wads­ gineer for the Voice, testified this ness as Bridgeway Mills, 188-190 i9«t The committee’s ' statement, (14 C. 8. evnts).' Baltimore, Fleb. 11 — (/Pt — worth street; Mrs. Susan Topliff, (Itt—The Peiptag Radio said to- Police said the boy, object of an morning he quit his Job last Feb. Middle turnpike west. MORIARTY dfi U. 8. warplanea bembed made through Chairman Chlper- High winds drove a Mg 18-alarm 54 Union place; Nancy Sitek, El­ all-night search by hundreda of fleld (R-Ill), said Dulles promised 2 "on account of mtsmanaigement” Building Permit strmloi liMynag, Man- PIPE BIKE REJECTED fire through a lumberyard on lington; Suzanne Noble, 32 Walnut and the .way things were handled police and volunteers through the to "support and strengthen bi- To Fred Newman for. Andrew w i l l ; b e c l o s e d iM nllae Mrtiiweat of Baltimore’s waterfront today street; David Gochec, Rockville; in GE Murray, alterations and additions r snow-covered hills, apparently had pt^isanshlp in foreigh policy." and into a boatyard, a freight ■ Pito U . The Ceaemiinlet crawled under the rock for shelter Washington, Feb. -17 — (ill — Mrs. Betty Benedict and son. 275 As a spMific example, he cited tn dwelling at 152 Baldwin road, FEBRUARY 18 TO ABeattored here by and spent the night there. Hie Washington Foot said today car ferry slip and several ware­ Woodland street; ' Mrs. Doris plans which he said call for spend­ $3,000. quoted Over 60 per cent of office em­ President Eisenhow*er has ten­ houses. Flames Issped six stories Lucha and daughter, Rockville; ing about a million dollars on The rock was a proUcting ledge' ployes have eye trouble, says an MARCH 12 net far from tha boy's home. fU tatively decided to rejqet • pto- high sad still buiaed sut of coa- Mrs. Helen'Humphrey, 48 Willard brladcasting facilities in Ceylon. oculist. Why not take down all thr poeed bonit in the quatooi dntlea trol two hours sfter the first toad: Mrs. laabell* Swift, 175 St. was takto hems immefiiately. wall clocks? Moran said Ceylon is shipping ^ { Impeoed 6* imported briar .pi^aa. alans ahsat 8:49 aja. ^ John otreeL. zubbar ts Cbmhutolst China and

U'. (_ ^ " ' ^' ' ' ' MANCHESTER EVENING HEBALE. MANCHESTER? CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1953 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IX, 195S BY DICK TURNER EUingttm BY^FONTAINE FOX BY HERSHBERGER Coventry Y- Liner Awaits Auto Dealers' Lucky Winner . Rockville TOONERVU.LE FOLKS ....■%.. Officer Course ““ LAW YER 5IM S HA'S PRESEHTEP HIS BOY WITH A Welfare Board Repayments Three Proposals on Change •••ftE^tJLAR" PHOH'MEH’S--OUTF'I-T- - S€$ri^ Planued Mother was gettlna ready to, gc Skinny — Did you go off your out. leaving the bnby-eltter In diet and eat. strawberry ahortcake Soughton Outstanding Bills In Zoning Up for Attention charge. in an excess. 0 y County Mother— Now, Patrick, you be­ Fat — No, it was in a roadside luncheonette. Rockville, Feb. 17— (Special)— vning at 8 o’clock at the school- have youraelf while Daddy and I Coventry. Feb. 17— (S p e c ia l)-ta ls o play the same schbol l^ya’ Ellington, Feb. 17— (S p ^ a l) — are gone. team a fU r the first game. Marjorie ’Tlie Zoning (Jommlsalon of the house with members of the 1-ong- The, Hills Flatten Out When, We In an effort to clear up long-atand- A 4-TI officers’ training .i^uol will view and. Ellington O n ter P T A aw Patrick—I'll be good for a Woodridge, a team member, has Vernon Fire District will hold a nickel, Mummy. Come To Them. Ing loans etlU on Its books, the moved to East Hartford. William be held at the T o\ ^ '^ H all here guests. There will be-Yt "Founder Mother—Why don’t you be more Board of Welfarei here Is sending E. McArthur, coach, said the team Feb. 27 at 7:30 p. m. Of the public hearing tonight at 8 Day" prbgraih with Mlsa Margaret like your Daddy? I don’t have tc The boy’s mother found him bills to those who contracted ^for lost a "prqpilslng player." three meetlng^./scheduled along o’clock at the Vernon Elementary Small as the speaker. give him a nickel to be good. crying in the basement. Local schools will have spring ' Visitation Scheduled aid flnanclally through the welfare this line in Vounty communities, School. The hearing is being held Patrick—Oh, who wanta to be Mother - Willy, darling, what’s vacation next week. to consider the following propo.sed A t the meeting of Damon Tern- like Daddy? He’a good for nothing. the matter? service. this s essi^ will be the only me Mrs. Ruth Welles, chairman, The local boys’ game today with changes^n Zoning Regulations; I pie, Pythian Sisters held last night, W illy (sobbing) The hammer Ellington . Consolidated School warn held in yne evening. plans were formulatad for tha said that in some Instances the Purp6se of the get-together 1. Inm aaing the minimum When you start telling »a joke, fell oh daddy’s foot. postponed until tomorrow at 3:15 house size from the present 480 visitation of the grand chief, Mother — Why, that's Tlothlng bills, have accumulate dover a wil|rlSp to instruct 4-H’ers in the better make it short. Otherwise period of years. These outstanding p.m. at Ellington. square feet and further define the Katherine Russ and her associates you give your listener time to for you to cry about. Thursday the boys’ will play per conduct of clubs and par- officers on Monday evening, March accounts, she revealed, may be term "living arek’’ to. «xclude ^ ... . , . think up one to tell' you.; W illy '— I didn't cry. 1; laughed. Vernon ■ Elementary School- at 3;3fl(. ^amentary procedure. Attend­ paid in a lump sum; monthly pay­ ing will be secretaries, treasurers- basements. rRaiph Shannon, Washington p.m. at Coventry. Namea Lenten Speaker ments; or on a partial payment club reporters,, presidents, vice 2. To require a certificate of oc­ (Iow a) Journa!, My Mother’s name is Arizona, Injured In Fall Rockville reeidenU will be In- _____ • i basis. , ,. presidents and leaders. cupancy before a building may be and her sisters’ names are Ne­ Mrs. Welles or James T. Lald- Mrs. James A. Fltzgerajd' la used fqr human qccupanpyj ,tercsted in the announcement that Fluid Drive, offaprlng of Chrys­ Follow .Same Pattern braska; Texas. Georgia, Kansas, • law, board secretary, may be con­ patient at Windham Community 3. To prohibit placing house- Rev. Frederick A. Dyckman, a; ler, recently was ridden by A. Carr Missouri and Loinsiana. and my Memorial Hospital, WiUmiantlc, as The programs arranged for tacted Mgardlng the bills or/and these meetings follow the same trailers on a fixei! base, or build­ former pastor of the Rockville in a race at Wheeling Downs. middle nSme Is Virginia. a result of a brokeiyhlp sustained payment by persons Involved. general pattern which include (1) ing any attached additions to a Methodist Church and now exscu- — Mrs. Nina P. Withres, West — Mrs. Lamar Taylor, when she slipped/On Ice In her Present System Is "Sound” Movie on parliamentary proce­ trailer. It Is expected that a num­ ttve secretary of the New England Elizabeth, Pa.. Meridian, Miss. driveway on Spdth street early The Board o f Finance favors the dure; (2) Dlscusalon groups on ber o f the restdehts o f the trailer Southern (in feren ce Board o f Saturday monilng. She was re­ present method of payment of town the duties for each Officer; and camps In rural Vernon will be Education, will be the speaker to­ Tourist --- Do you have a mon­ ■ Traveling man’s estate — Five moved to Uwnospital by 'Volunteer taxes, caiarles E. Nyack. chairman, (3) Reports from the discussion present to hear the dlscusalon un morrow at 7:30 p. m. at the first key wrench? . hundred towels, one thotisand Fire Assqcfstlon No. 1 ambulance. said Sunday afternoon. A repre­ grouDs.’ , this final zoning regulation. of a series of special Lenten aerv- Hired Hand — No. But my cou- cakes of soap, one hundred spoons sentative of f the State Tax Com­ ^|d Flood Victims ices at the Stafford Springa Meth­ son has a cattle ranch. .and eighty-five hotel keys. Other meetings will be held Annual Tour Hinted missioner’s office told the board A tetal of $21 was contributed Feb. 25 «t the Tolland Federated The Tolland (bounty 4-H Beef odist Church. that the present method Is "Sound by/the .parish of the First Con­ ‘It's the only way to get work out of him when h'e’a Church, Tolland for Willlngton, Club will hold its annual tour Sat­ Ask Wednesday and that the town would be "better gregational Church Sunday .during DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Tolland and Mansfield groups; and urday, visiting homes of club mem­ The Lenten season will start been out the night before!” off" If the fiscal year was not he worship services toward the Feb. 27 at North Coventry Com bers to note progress on steer pro­ with special observances la Rock­ Answer to Previous Puzzle changed. ‘ y Holland Flood Relief Fund. munlty Hall for Andover. Boiton, jects. ville churches tomorrow. with MAJOR HOOPLE Installment payment 6f taxep'ls Contributions by the parish of BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE Screen Actor Hebron. Columbia and Coventry, VUlU will be made to the fol­ A t both S t Bernard’s Catholic OUT OUR WAY not possible without a c h a ^ e of the Second Congregational Church Both the above sessions will take lowing, Carol and William Ben­ Church and St. Joaeph’a -Poltsh the fiscal year, Nyack aald/Under will be kept open until after tht:i CLAfAOROUS T MAY AS Vl£LL DO YOU HA\ie this system, the fiscsl y ittr would place at 2 p. m. nett, Willington; Clifford Ander- Catholic church, there will be spe- HORIZONTAL VERTICAL coming Sunday’s services. This , At, the Iqeal m.qetlqg Vernon 9 ReVeAL MV A^TC>UflDtN<& lHveHTtOM ■ TO HIRE AM V hSVB to begin July ^Instead .m . action was 'taken'aa -a number o f . The Automobile Dealers Associa-Midiich ia ^ ver 600 feat .long with I *00. C ovw tTyi ,Oall.. IU|)ey, . .V.W-. .|al...Mjss*e* with.distrtbuUoa of Somers, Union and Stafford will ashes. EMSlKiEER TO ‘Now the m otor on thle model la rea^ iealtcl! No d u l t -^ " 1 Screen actor, 1 Bridge Sept. 1 and would require prorat­ persons were unaware of the drive tion of Manchester will inaugurate seven passenger decks, Include "on; William Hanrey, Somers; ITS A ilLENT SBRVAMT-^AH be represented in addition to Ell There will be Holy Communion no husband can get to it!' — McNally ,2 Group of o p e e 6 ^ ing of the current^udget. to cover locally, officials said Monday. a V/a.shlngton’8 Birthday showing swimming, dancing, bingo, shuffle- Eleanor Duker, David and Michael ALW06T HUMAhi DUMMY THAT Ke e p it o p e r - Ington. Girl at S t John’s Episcopal Church, at 8 He began his singers $ o R r B P 10 months onlyV^ School Board to Meet of new models in their showrooms board and deck tennis, horse racing Molltorls, Stafford. PRESSES CLOTHES AND COOKS^ ATIMG ? I Hospital Notea ...... Donald C. Gaylord, extension 7 and 10. a.m. and 12:10 p.m,, with ,A S A Y o e v ,— IGOULDM'T TUME acting career 3 Lampreys Two Cqimes Outlined ’The Board of Education will on Salurday and Sunday and Mon- or sun bathing *ln deck chairs, ’ In a —— 4 Place (ab.) To complete the change o n ^ f ’The two women who were In­ Scout day Feb. 21, 22 and 23. 'The high- Delicious meals are served and It animal husbandman o f the Uni­ prayer and sermon at 7:80 p.m. f y ^ 60UMDS UP AM EGO SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH have a special meeting ’Thursday jured in an automobile accident company 5 Possessed two coursM must be followed. The light of the event will be an all; all offers a wonderfuT beginning to versity of Connecticut will ac- Speaks on Harlem GOOD FROM BEATER.' at the George Hersey Robertson Frldsv when their car skidded 13 Church 6Russian -first would bS’ that the current N o.tes^ expanses-paid trip-to Bermuda for . a luxurious vacation. com.pany. the group, as wilU.. the ITte WSC8 of the Vernon Metho­ / ^ 6 R e / )F A d u m m y , School. near the foot of a hlH lii th> dist church vrill mset toAlghf at 8 dignitary stor’chou.'ie vear teixes be collected as usual as Tomorrow’s Event Cnlendar two. The value of this trip Is over While In Bermuda the vacation-1 »*r Flucklger and Wayne lecture on “ Harlem." OME a river surviving 28 Be borne 4.5 Cognizant of elementary and high school 29 Handle 46 Nazi ship, year’s taxes. Subsequent pay­ Alden Ruetter, s part time president; Eusan 'flicn, vice presi­ succeae. in some other form of amuaement. 9**‘‘**'**'. ***■• ^ M™- Elka to WUUmantlo PIECE L 17 Trap i.ssue (ab.) education throughout the state, at worker at the Eastern States 31 Epic poetry G ra f---- ments would follow. dent; Dolores 'York, secretary; j The winner o f the trip to Ber- Opportunity' for.making many pur- George Gardner arc cballeB^ng Officers of Rockville Lodge No. 18 Organ of 9 Doctrines The other course, Nyack said, 1:30 p. m. lii the Hall House; Dairy la a patient at Rockville 1800, BPOE and a large l e g a ­ 10 South 32 Irritate ’ 47 Sidelong look Brownies Troop 69 from 3-4:30 Marlene Korde, assielqnt secre­ mud.n, and his chozen .companion, chases in the fascinating stores In p b e men in the current-food sale \tS* smell (coll.) 48 Nested boxes / would be to secure a bond Issue City Hosnltal. tary; Roberta Johns, treasurer; will have a voyage aboard the Hamilton and St. George’s Is also derby set for Friday at the Ford tion of local metnbers will be 20 Cooking American to cover current , year expenses p. m. in the Robertson School; Coifiing Events Calendar guesU tomorrow evening ot WUU- wood joirels 33 Golf devices 50 Termini M erry.. Maids 4-H Sewing . Oub and Judy Larsop, ai sist*nt trcaa- luxury diner Queen ' of Bermuda, given to visitors, who may pur-1 slaUon for tha benefit of the March ■utensil' 'wlth' the'bonds-belng repaid, aver a The world Day- of Prayer service mantte -Lodge. 'Hoi-■1*11.' -- •-'» ...... 11 Vehicle ' J.5 FoH'iBcalion 52 Ehtrtaiy^ ’ after school at the home o f Mrs. urc'ri...... sairrng frbffi NfeW Yont Saturday cha4e S200 -worth of goods to hrihg I 22 Italian city period of years. The first Install- will be hild Friday at the First Leigh, who is 11 years old, states Preceding the meeting a dinner ' 12 Leg joint 36 Part of "be ” 53 Nobleman A. G. Criekmore with Mrs. Ethel and arriving In Bermuda Monday. back to the United States without | ■r^mr 23 Cereal grain , ment. either quarterly, or semian­ Lutheran Church in Rockville. he will bake a two-laysr chocolate will be served followed by an 19 Gaelic 39 Pronoun 54 Promontory Cargo as leader; Coventry Junior A rcf.-e hqr course*^for exp.Lcnc- Attraction.s on board the ship, duty. 25 Rodent nual, on next year’s taxes would be There will be two services, one at cake for the sale. Waytie, who la entertainment program. Thfa vW- 21 Hike 40 Horseback 56 Sheltered sid* Homemakers 4-H Sewing Club cd loaders will be held tonight at 27 Expunge payable July 1 with subsequent 2:30 p. m. and the ether at 8 p. eight, will make fudge. tation ia one of a regular schedule 24 Biblical game 58 Pitch after school at the home o f Mrs. 7:30 at the Girl Scout office, with 30 Declare payments to follow. m. Members of the Ellington of Grace Hospital, New Haven. Other men who have Indicated of Inter-Iodge meetings held by ths pronoun -42 Paid back e f Jumbled type Ralph C. Hoffman, leader; the the discussion-to be on troop fi­ Hebron 34 Row Difficulties are Considered church choir are taking part. McFarren Is a graduate of Prince­ they will bring products of their lodges of Eastern OianecUcut Frisky Needle 4-H Sewing aub nancing and projrunl pianrilng. ton Univeral^, where he was a 35 Sloping way In the first Instance the board Woman’s Cornell of the Congre handiwork to thq aale, are Rep. when the Initiatory ceremony la took into consideration the fact Trom 7-8:30 p. m. at the home of member of (Orley Court and of Simon S. Cohen, Ellington, and performed by the vw tln g lodge. 37 Pastry gatlonal Church will meet Thurs- t-.h i. "ThiiThinjldng Tuition Increase L-iJ -- that many taxpayers would. Have Miss Naomi Griffith, letter. Ph|. Alpha Delta Law Fratp.rnity,. Heabury Lewia,- presldant o f -th* The return visitation by the 38 Paid notices- in .... Loro" difficulty paying current taxes and Choir of First CongregaUbfial He . served lii the tl. 8. Army. Chamber of Commerce. Wlllimantlc Lodge to JtockvUle Will JILEO EStaS newspapers Church rehearsal, at 7:30 p. m. in Rouert Eaden-Powcll and his wife, Causes iilarin World W ar II, and is . now con­ >THI6 MORN- 39 Rope fibers that this method of doubling up An important Prudential com­ Howard Mehr o f the Krauae take place Feb. 25. would create a tax burden gfeater the sanctuary; Union Lenten Lady Olave Baden-Pdwell, the nected, with the law firm of Paul, ■j-r? ^|M6,6lR-g 40 Rod mit! :e meeting will be he’d at Bakery has promised a cake for Oread LM Reported •w*. l«Mb« than moat taxpayers could handle. service in Somersvllle Congrega­ V.orld Chief Guide, ns well aa Lawrence and Rock, Pittsburgh. 41 Approached 7:30 p. m. Dr. Crain Whltsltt from Among Parents the sale with all articles made by The Board of Assessora report For example, If the current taxes tional Church at 7:30 p. m. with G:orge Wcsliinjton. Cn this day The marriage date Is April l8. that the nei taxable grand I M tor 43 Flowers the confe.ehce office will dlE'u s men to be labelled with the name were not paid by July 1, two years Rev. Truman O. Ireland, local pas­ Girl Scouts -a n d - Girl Guides A fter her marriage the brl.de-to-be the town of Vernon (which Includes Who'll Fix It? BY V. T. HAMLIN 44 Age mission work which should be done of the donor and auctioned o ff ALLEY OOP taxes then would be due. This Is tor. preaching: Coventry Players 'throughout. Ihz world “ chink" of Hebi-oni Feb. 17— (Special) — plans to. continue her career in startlnr .at 2 p. m. city of RockvllM) Is |22,8N,M6, -45 Entire at 8 p, m. .Avtth'try-puts for ."Still by the chvrch. Members, of . the Parente Wsk, -school-age rhll nursing ; at Pittsburgh Hospital brought about by the fact that hew Benevolence committee are' their sister.' Guides and Bequta In Food Sale ArrangM tepressntihg all Increase o f aibte 4ff Slide ” failure to pay the first Installment Life" after in the Brookmoore other countries. In many coun.iles dron were distilbuted today over She is the grandchild of Mrs. Ger­ than 70 per cent from the pravloBa al.*») expected to ’ attend. ■* The junior class of the high 49 He was born when due makes the entire tax due Barn, South Coventry; parent- repoits that the tuition rate for trude M. Hough of Hebron. list which stood at $19,2M.0tt. On Saturday a potluck and tile nicmbe.ii' of the o:gahizatlon school will hold a food sale In front in — York and If not paid, interest must be members Coventry Cooperative set this day aside for special ob- scholars at Windham High School Special Services Set o f the school tomorrow at 2 p. m., Oieek-Paaaer NaMMd City Nursery and Kindergarten at 8 square dance will be held in the ( noii-resjdents) ' have been In- Rev. H. R. Keen announced Bun Merebaats in this d ty -Yiar4M txw. organized. ed: ’"rhere sre 68 or more local Communion In.the church on Ash sprite / of interim financing in antlclna- munity Center. pennies for the Thinking Day She will be asslated bv Jeanette Bscauss o( the youth’s og% dty Tcnlght at 7;45 o’clock there students . attending school at Wednesday at 10 a.m. Owing to pollcs are withtaoMliut-lhte aams 59 New Guinea tlon of taxes, Nyack- said. The Personal Mention . und, which Ls used to heip thoie Gottler, Lorraine WInohell, Marie Harold Ivan Brandon of the will be an important church school Windham and'-thls boo.st Will mean Inclement weather, some illness, and ths cass has lin a ' rsfsmd port principal interest payments on the in need around the worid, much as Cone, Crystal DaCarll, Elaine Navy. Raserva.and. .South..AVind- teachers’ . meeting. . qulte'a.'bib mote fcr. the town (H e­ and absence from home, the Young to Juvanila Oouct.. TSw.loE.la al- 60 Weird bond Issue owlild be reflected the pennies coljeclia for' the Htneks, M yrtlr' Dtwls and -Beverly hani, Maine, spent, the week end A plan for the new curriculum bron) to hmid over for education People’s Fellowship meeting, elat­ le g ^ to have admitted ths acts 61 Dealers in dry the tax rate beginning July 1. Juliettp Low V/brld Friendsh f) Ward. In addition to these facts, the with his. mother, Mrs. Delmar W. for the snring ouartCr will be pre­ of its ■ your.g-people. Item by ed for Sunday evening, was which include a toUl' e( sight ^ goods Fund in -the United States are used. n an Supper Sstorday ' 63 Eat away, board felt that the town should not Potter and family on School street, sented and teacher,- will be shown item, town expenses continue to omitted. The Women's Society'for Chris< chseks. . as land ' assume any further bond Indebted­ and grandmother, Mrs. Ina Beebe liow to operate the new slide pro- mount and the taxes clfmb in Ulness Rampant tian Service of the’Vernon Method John L. Meraa *‘Oh, yet. I've had experience! Here are recommendation* Senior Troop 1 lias had a busy Cases of flu or grippe continue 64 Continued ness at this time. of Prospect street. Biandon is jecton proportion.’ 1st Church will serve a public sup- John Lawrsnes Moran, 98 8am- from five placet where I've worked since graduatin|(' Lenten Devotions awaiting' orders for active serv­ The Catholic Woman’s Club will prog rum recently, continuing with (•range to hleet to be reported. The family of Mr. mer strest, Msridsn, former chair­ stories Its preparation for a, trip to Eu­ ner Saturday from 5 to 7 p. m Lenten Devotions at Rt., Mary’s ice. hold Its next meeting at 8 p. m. Hcbro.i Cran'"e will meet this and Mrs. Stanley K. Nygren have man of the Democratic Town com­ last June!” rope./! wo weeks ago tivo camera Featuring the George Waahlngton ./ Church In South Coventry will Thursday qt the hpm4,;,, of Mr.e. evening at Qllead Community been afillcted one after the other, mittee In that community, "bJg.V' in Hie lixioii iiTcnt thc week holid* V,. cherry nie will be fee tured. BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM include distribution of ashes to- Manchester' Evening Herald' Claire Paluaka, on High street, Hall. It will be 4-H ciii)> nlg'^t. ak .Mrs. Claude W. Jones . Is at Sunday at Merideii Homitel.1. m CHRIS WELKIN. Planetcer Kent’s Idea BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WhaUsThat? BY EDGAR MARTIN end at the ..troop camp .pn , Lydull To .Take Part In Panel •morrow after t h i 8 a." m. Mass, and Coventry correspondent, Mrs. Rockville. Catholic Pres.s month and the town’s three 4-H clubs present a. victim of the disease was tha father of John L. :Moran, street learning how to take good Pcillo Chairman Reports Miss Dorothea Russell of the Jr., of RockvUle. OW ,\ VJtAWZl WfcS too BWRGWto. TKAT'S ViWSt ■ W f again In the evening after the 7:30 Charles L. Little, telephone will be obeerved at this meeting. will fiirnl.sh the program. . comnrerclal depertment of the high SVK'S TOO Hostesses will be Mrs. Helen Par­ pictures and experimenting with Mrs. John A. Markham, polio Other survivors includs his wUs, TKltoKS p. m. devotions. Evei^ Friday dur­ Pilgrim 2-6231. These clubs Inoltide the 4-H school, win be on a panel at the ,HP«0 ^TT\»6 OOT B07 Vf iVt c m » . W AKY MA.Y sons, Mrs. Eileen Parker and Mrs. various types of photography, with drive chairman, states that dona­ ons other son and two daughters. VOWMlt 906 \S COtoCtRtotO ~ ing: Lent at 7:30 p. m. there will Garden Sprouts, the Hebron Milk Teachers’ CbUege of Connecticut Y»4O06>N.TWKt’S BVV’.TOttU&WV, he Stations of the Cross followed Irene 'ToUsnno. the assistance of a Girl Scout, tions total $389.38 to date. It la Services will be held tomorrow at SVSNOLS.W VS W J T W tR VS A Squirts, and the Gilead Dairy In New Britain F*b. 18. Subject TOR l»STftWCt ,CHMW»K> W O ■ by .benediction. Personal Mention leader who has a hobby of photo­ the o ffle i^ close of the drive but 8:15 a. m, from the E. C. Ftoder- toLRS 6000 TRVEtoO 09 VUtoSl Deaths Last Night graphy; The girls who worked on Jlcrdefs,.....Tills. .wdJl ,be. an open A few mmw donations may come of the pa«H 1« '‘Bookkeeping Prob- lofc Funeral Horn* with addRlcesl TPMt VKR TO TWt W M C t V FUTh Food Sale Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman meeting end the program will take this pcojact irare.S.uaun..Crx>ckett, above is.a..gsln.pver lasLl leniZ,’’ Miss B,U«oll ie.th* hopk- rites St 8L Jossph’s Church,. X « l - The ■ Parent-Teacher assoclatlen- of- Glenwood road,..are parenU. of. Up fhe wmoie rectoi’-'r’ji Ttoiif. “ a daughter born at the Mmiches- Cynthia Lewis, DaWna Reavlcl, to r ' of several dollars. keeping Instructor at the high den, St • s. m. Burial will bs In w ayt and means committee will By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lost year Joyce Kinney, daugh­ ter Memorial Hospital. St. Valen­ Dorina Robb and Emma Stephens. <%ildren of the elementary school. Sacred Heart Oematery.' have a food sale during the meet­ Chicago— Janiei}. L. Kraft, 78, ter of:- Mr. and Mrs. l^lK ov B. ing tomorrow -At 8 p.m. at the- founder and chairman-emeritus of tine’s Day. ’Their offsprln.g. Vale­ They will get a chance to talie sch^l this year gave $43.13. There Betums from Atlantie City ria, is the 12,000th baby bom 4t Klnnev, Was awarded the priz^ was no benefit party given this MUa Helen Meyers, secretary at AU Tollaafi. saE VanMR iMwa Gedrge Hersey Robertson School. Kraft Foods Corp., and associate many pictures next sunimer wnen heifer calf donated by the the hospital and Manchester mer­ they go on a two weeks hiking year. The chairman and co-chair­ the offIcO o f Rural School Super Itenw are now baafileE teirwaigli Proceeds will be for purchasing a treasurer of the National Council Grange. chants are remembering her with trip on tile Long Trail. man, as well S.S all others are much visor George G t ^ , returned to the MaaotMster E vaai^; JiaraM locker for the school athletic o f the Churches of Christ in the Selectman to Move ^ many gifts. Sunday, 31 members of the pieased with the result. her duties yesterday after attend- Rockville boreaa -leeam -al One eauipment. U. S. A. Born in StevensvUle, Ont. It Is renorted that S'otectman Mis. Alfred H. S. Strohm of trpop,. .accompanied by fmir leaders^, When drives for this purpose Ipg the, aimual oqnventlon of sec- Market atreat, telaphnas .Backvllle ------■■ The -tost ot tha.locker-has .been, .MoscQW.--?rS*myen Gudzenko...00, ■and Mrs: -Bolland- K. -]!|teloche-of '6-$tM.'...... estimated at about $50, according noted Soviet poet and a correspoh- ■Ldh'f' Bcneh,*' Canf., With h er' two Eleanor (Jordon, Betty Jones, starfed a'riumbey or yekri agb the j rktsries held at Atlutlc Clly, K daughters, Judy and Pamela-, are Am.ston Lake have sold' their cot-; to PTA officials. Anyone wanting dent o^ the Literary Gazette. Claire Olds and Emily Smith, spent town gave $8. J., over the week-end. visiting Mrs. Strohm’s mother, tago there and bought a residence Personal Mention to bring food for the sale is urged [M oscow— r aj, Gen. Peter the day in New York .City. A l­ Ciyetal Lake Meeting Mrs. Phebe Ttiden, and her sister, in Bolton, where they plan to move Mr. and Mrs. David Applestein Tops In Junior S«pEr«tts Yoevdokimovlch. though the day was very rainy The Crystkl Lake Parent-Teach­ I /to do so or call Mrs. Dwight F. Mrs. William Fournier,- of Maple within the ne>^few weeks. The of Hebron were guests Sunday in • Gordon, committee chairman, for Townsen'u, . u.—Wilson L. Fair­ the enthusiasm of the girls was Melodies hayp been fine rwidents er aMociatlon will meet thlsi eve- BY a L VERMEER street.' They are waiting to join not dampened arid all had a won­ Coventry of Mrs. Applesteln’ii PRISCILLA’S POP As You Were MICKEY FINN Disconcerting! L.^?^K LEONARD ’ pick-up service. The school- office banks, 87, telegraph editor of the Mr. Strohm in Holland where he here and v M be greatly missed. brother and alster-ln-law. Mr. and New York Times for 35 years until derful time. Leaving Hartford on may also be contacted. has a position with Emerson engi­ .\rii|«nince' EngaTeinent Mrs. Abraham Garblch. A number ■ NO ...ON SECOND THOUGHT, Club Arranges Social he retired June 1, 1946. the special excursion train at 8:02 The hhgagernent of Miss Qer- A Pansy Trio I ONLY GO TO TME Y<3U SHOULD BE LIKE I’D RATHER HAVE YOU neers. of Ohrbich’t asAoeiates in Man MR. BOTTS! WHEN A//S The Mr. and Mrs. Club of North Pittsburgh—Howard N. Eaven- the group spent a fuH day in New triide Louis Keefe, daughter of GIRLS' CLUB OMCE -7 SULK A L'lTTLE! York, returning to Hartford at Chester were .also present. He is A MONTH! WIFE GOES OUX Coventry will have their social son, noted mining engineer and Manchester Evening Herald El­ former -itep, and Mrs. Maurice employed as engineer by the WHY MUST Vt)U meeting Saturday at 8 p.m. in the former president of Bituminous lington correspondent, Mrs. ie«thcr groupment to f ’ iss Keefe has lived With her the guest of Mr, and. Mrs. Frank in a return game Thursday at 3:15 Died Sunday. Moslems would be massacred, , : Statue of Liberty ^ d cllfiibed to rncle and aunt most of her life. Merritt. p.m. in Rockville. (Chicago- C ol.. Edwin Harshall •"Communism______is opposed to Ike top of that. Afi the e^ n ln g a ,«he ia a graduate of East Hamp­ Mi; and Mrs. Harold L. Gray, Another game with the Maple Hadley, 80, induatriallst, - author Lslam." he saldi "because' it dentes member----- ■------of' the Program Deveiop- ton high school, and of the sdiool who are spending the month with Street School of Rockville will be and lecturer, a veteran of World the oxlstence of God." When the ment Division at National Girl of nur.sing, University of Connect­ their son, Cspt. Lloyd S. Gray and played Friday at 3:15 p.m. in War I and founder and preaident of Reds gained power in Russia In Scout He*dqua’'tcrs talked with icut: . family, in San Ahtonlo. Tex., write Rockville. This will be a double- The Paul Reveres. • a‘ patriotic both girls and leaders about trips Now' on Nurse H^aff home that they are greatly enjoy­ r. M. ^Co»/. 1HT by* ^ 1919, thousands of Moslems were y. t PtL JSSmSSSSSm m header aa the local hoys’ team %yiU organization. Born in Peoria, lU. massacred, the aultan said. to Europe. She is now o f the nursing staff ing the climate there. BY LESLIE TURNER p v r. BLOSSER Sfanchester Evening Herald He-] CAPTAIN EASY The Right Words FRECKLES AND HIS F TEN US Audience bro'n eorrespondeiit, ilftns Susan fr Pendeltonv telephone HArrlson.i we r e fm c im g Y(3t) REAM VtXm RISK MO POUBT MBt-SOM OF COORBEiWITH tW R E M ft ^ •W H «r INTERe DicAV.we.McKee, y s o a o . ’ I COULD STAND Lo v e VDUULUKE UWlNe IN A SMALL­ S-SS39. 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Wapping Five C^acll Blown Around by Major League Trade Winds Braves Peddle Braves Plan Nassiffs iress :es EARL W. YOST Big Rebuilding Job Sparta Editor« ire Sk,ating ips Young Team Beats Pioneer; Earl Torgeson Arms Play Tonight Win Eight Straight TIME IS BIPE ^to -have the inside track on the Faces William & Mary Bakulskrs 21 Tallies i Tliaia will bo a new baaket- Bulkeley post. Cox played pro bail Parents Once Lived Here] To the Phillies Grimm to Stress Youth Pall coach handling Manchester with Hartford and Manchester in Nassiffs play the Cypreaa Arms Manchester High School's rifle ---- . v.,.i ■ ■ . . ^ ■ - , . , ' ' I hot and eoM Cypress Arms who Set Pace in 80 to 42 Hlih’s charges corns next Fall. recent seasons . . Yalsl will open a WHllamiburfr, Va., F<*b. 17—(i»*) j M o^m ent; Pafko Seen and Frankie's play Ann’s Spot In team annexed another CCIL cham­ Manchester shares a Httle per-1 Brooklyn, Feb. 17 — (IP) — Th* are la third place In'the standings New Deal For th* first tints' in S3 years, 30-game baseball schedule a ^ n a t home folks think the Brooklyn —The aged college of William and - the Rec Senior L ea^ a tonight at Will be out In full force to See If Y Senior League Game, pionship yesterday afternoon in the Cornell on March 28 in Santo Do­ sonal pride in the accomplishments As Help for Mulhews the East Side gyin. ■omson* other than Will Clarke Tenley Albright. 17-year-oid! Kennel Club to Feature Dodgers traded themselves Into a llarv "faced a major athletic . r e -, they eaa be tb e ’second tenm to„ Main Street Armory As the. Indian wUl be aitttng on the bonch-4ll- mingo. First hpRie gsme la Hsled second setraight National League The Nassiffs can clinch $rst place STANDINGS on April $ against New York uni­ Boston girl who won the World building job today In the wake of ■ npeet the lending Nassiffs... Big pennant by picking up pitcher Rum By CHARLIR (huM3I providing they can heat the hot Fct. gunners overwhelmed a weakened rectlng tbe boye. GUrke wUl end champion lady flgure skating title the nation’a -worst cribbing scan­ Frank Toro, Bay Griffith and Ra.v .900 S3 yeara aa top man Friday night versity. Meyer. ■ Boston, Feb. l7 v -(^ Th# Bos­ and cold Cypress Arms when they Blinn will be en hnnd for the Cy­ Big Buck’s .. Middletown rifle team by J54 THE ROVefln, ‘roUOH Duaek in Davos, Switserland, Sunday. _ Collie Bogs Wednesday I dal since the expulsion of 90 West j ton Braves are going,.to say it with meet tonight in the Arst o f two Milur's ...... 800 I>qints, .875,. tp 721. Manchcstec:'s.... whan the Indiana rln(f down the T hr temperamental righthander MaU press-tenm. ■ - brothers from Omahh: tangNt'Wiih' Her fathier, Dri Hdllfa LudlowAl­ waa the biggest name In a six- pSnt Cadets in 1951. youth In 1953. Teachers .... .778 respectable score was led By Bob curtain on th* l$52-93 season bright, la a graduate of Tufta Col­ At least a dor-en athletes, in­ games at 7 o'clock. If Nassiffs In the nightcap. Frankie’s will Yvon Russell and Don Leo Jona­ player three way swap late yeste;;- If the younger players <;ome win snd take 5rst piece honors Morlsrty's .. .455 Potterton's fine 180, with four oth­ against Hall High in Wekt Hart­ lege and has many fraternity A.nbther In, the popular scries of^too, he will explain "The Stand- cluding drat string football and take on AniSa Spot. Big Lou than in the feature wrestling Aus-' day which shook up National Box through; we could- finish . In -the then Frankie's wtll battle the <3ol- P lo n w ...... 364 er. Indians following within 10 ford. trallan tag team match Thursday brothers here. breed nights will be held In con­ 44rd,'Xor rule oi measurement,-, by basketball players, were among an first division. But I am prom­ Dead who is the league leader In .364 points of the top score. All local Th*-$$$ question is: Who will which one dog. is compared witn I League talent on four clubs. legiana on Friday night for the Wapping ... ' night at Foot Guard Hall in Hart­ In addition, Tenley’s pnrenU nection- with the monthly meeting estimated 30 to 35 students ising anything. We are 'not yet scoring will be on hand along with .Silk Chty----- .222 scores bettered the top Tiger score Buce^ Clarke?, another and how the better ones It probably will taka a season's second place honors. Ken Wnns.v bnd Bill Wade. Ann's ford . . Fifteenth Annual Bulletin- were married here nn Jnnuasy 1, play to fltfure out who got the best dropped from the William and ready to challenge the leader* We Manager Georg* Mitchell will State Service .182 in the CCIL encounter. Middle Whether the School Board and 1$$4. Her mother, the former BlUn of the Manchester Kennel Club are kglected - and placed in the | Mary rolls for violating the Q. When wa« the last time the Spot will com* up with their Record Baaketball Tournament in deal. will be ready to compete for the .have his full team theJe and kis town, hit by student part-time job aehool officials erill bring in an; Norwich will be played March 12- Mette Petersen, wns living In this Wednesday evening at the Center show ring. school's honor code. , „ . . Senators took a season's series strongest team In hopes to knock The PhUadelpbla PhllUea . started from the Yankees-7 flag within two or three years. bid- mainstays Norm Burke, Al Lenny BakHlskl’s 2l points, commitments and illness, waa able outehle man to handle the Indoor 2$. Team* wishing to enter may town. Mrs. Albright’S mother was Springs Lodge. ’This scries, started The atiendance of Mr. Roy Me-1 eOL-LKOR o m c i .- t *-*»>: beyond We have aome fine young pla.^» off Frankies. • — to only a weak 721. ■port or appoint a present staff In September, has proven im­ Lea of Glastonbury, .president of the iBierry-go-rbund by trading __A. Washington hasn’t taken a Surmviec and Bing Miller will he spearheaded the Wapping Harvest­ write, to Les Plngree, 35 Thirteenth employed heto. Ibe fsmllv oHgi- Meyer and some cash to the Boa- admltltng that Infractions of the era on the 'cliih and we have allll There will be no more $2.00 . THE WIN, ending CCIL dual membsrf to the post remains a nnlly came from Phlladelpnln. l>r. mensely popular with both mem­ tbe Collie CiVtb of Connecticut is honor system had occurred, main­ year's series from New i ork sinee counted on to bring the league ers to a decUbt* 80 to 42 win over street, Norwich . . Four school* in ton Braves for first baseman Earl ■ more goods ones roming up. It championship to Naselffs... The nrixe. rifle competition for the year, was question* There has bean no offi­ the Midwest (Big Ten Conferehce) Albright I* n native of Dorchester, bers and Other persons interested anticipated at the gathering'and he tained a tight-lipped policy ami 19.33, when the count was lS-8, lakes time for yoUng players to Pioneer Parachute last night In a the eighth straight victory for the .will be called upon- to outline aome I Torgeson. The Braves promptly Q. Who participated In more cial woi^ from any source on the are plisnnlng to rewrite their en­ Mass. Before her marriage. BIrs. in dogs In general and has resulted declined comment. They with­ jell. Even If we don't finish In jhc ■\ y Senior League game. The Har­ Indian shooters, who (ilm for num­ in Increased W erest In the local of the .things that have made this I sent Meyer to exchange for inflald- games In organised baseball tijan subject. trance requirements so that Only Albright was a fashion li.toSvt'a-u.-. er Rocky Bridges snd shortstop ■ held names of those Involved. first division—and I’m not saying ber nine this afternoon" In the Hart­ Manchaster High !■ one of the club’a activltiiis and supplemented club such an outstanding success. I any-other player? vesters were off to a flying start the top lO per cent of any high Her doctor-hmband Is now n bril­ Jim Pendleton, then swapped It was the second big scandal wo won’t—we ahonid prove an In­ ford Armory against the Hartford few Class A schools tivhich oper­ the, club meihbersi)lp. Mias KranoM Beauchamp, show .\. Arnold (Jigger), .State, .3479, and at the end of the flr.at 10 school's graduating clasa would be liant surgeon In Boston. Bridges to Cincinnati for first ‘ to shake William and Mary, the teresting outfit. Branch Freshmen of the Univer­ ates without a director of athlet­ eligible for admission. Michigan, It was through Attorney Harold la selecting the Collie breed tor chalanaa, Is expected to brlag the nation's second oldest college, with the . Giants, Red Sox, Cubs. minutes had a 19 to 6 lead. The baseman Joe Adcock. Hie Braves We have two of the finest young sity of Connecticut. ics. Instead, it has a faculty Michigan state, Illinois suid Garrity that The Herald learned of this feature, p rog ra ^ idialrmaa club membchihlp up tb date on] Dodgers and the Los Angeles eliib Parachute gang tried everything to Included another as yet unnamed within a year and a half. players In the league In third base- get Into the ball game but they The Indians qualified two more manager, Dwight Perry. . Perry due, all athletic powerhouaas, are the local connection with the Al­ Trunum ^owles has recognised the developments for staglag of the] In- August. 1951. there was a from 1919 through '42, a period man Eddie Mathews snd shortstop men for the CCIL Individual next^Club Saactl >a Matob, ached-1 player In the Clncinnatt deal. couldn't get startecLThe Har­ handles 101 details durin^f the readying the switch. U the day, bright’s. Garrity waa a classmate growing popularity of this age old 4 Tile shuffling may not be fUl resounding athletic and adminis­ of 24 consecutive years, gettlhj In Johnny Logan, Mathews should chaptipionshlp match to be held In uled for March 6 at the East Side I vesters hounded them sll over the course of a school term in addi­ comes, &ere will no longer be con­ and fraternity brother of Dr. Al­ breed and the high iatoreat that U over yet since the Reds havq bean trative shaketjp following disclos­ as many as 195 ganies In long prove to be one of the top sluggers the Hartford Armory on March 0; tion to his regular classroom ac- sistent winning athletic teams at bright and knows him well. By being shown locsiljr. among club Becreatloa Center. Judges have| ure that some athletets had been court and Intercepted pa.aa after trying to get outfielder Ralph.KIn-- I>arinc Coast League seasons. In the circuit In another year or pasa-from the. CSiute, Men ,to set Bob Potterton, returning to com- tlidties. any of the school*. Frank Sedg- coincidence, Qarrity’s. . marriage members, nnd.'-o'thera.. Long knoMn been contacted and . roost arrange­ - inven undesaryed- grades and^wa Q. Who cbMposed the Cardb- two." Both" he and Johnny are fix­ RC<: I.KAftt'i; pclltlon after illness, and R ow rl er from Pittsburgh. Branch dRekey viii.i.X(ir I'WAbirr.Kx MeTssa's (•) up hoops. With prsliminai^ plans already man, Aussie tehhis ace, says ama­ took place the same day aa the Al­ for their Intelligence and mild.dis­ ments made to Insure n euboesalul supposedly in interested in young transcrips of promising high nals' guitar-jug band called the tures at their positions. JsrTl* Reilly (I I 11.3 214 Pitcher Joined the quintet of Rer) show. Thee* mntetae* have itonel ...... il l t« Lamnuresux With a 33 to 11 bulge at the made, although not approved, teur tennis In the United Btptes bright's. Others here who would positions, the collie has fmmd Infleldera. 80 Bridges may end up school utiirii had been altered to Mlaaouri Mudeata In the early Jack Dlttmer has the inside *. MSrMn ...... in 102 121 34.3 and white hot-shots already qual­ has flopped because U. S. amateurs much to bring tbe local club to the I ...... »« *J ; . . S3 102 20 2»5 halfwsy mark. Wapping could do for the erection of a new high know the doctor very well, Garrity popular favor as both a pet and with the Pirate*. > make them eligible for college track at second. I had him at Mil­ Or*»lCf>r . ■...... n M 1 Chambers .. ified for the tournament who will school and a new auditorium, the are forbidden to earn money, While said, would be Dr. Al SundquUt, oompanioD dog and Intost released fore in tbe eye* o f the dog fancy waukee last Spring, snd he looked Cfuthrle ...... ■. »7 120 27 314 no 33'rong. everything they threw Brooklyn supporters figure they A. Pepper Martin organised Kuffmik ...... *7 *1 ...... 22 124 10(1 -322 ■seek individual honors and partici­ opportunity is ripe to bring in a the Auasles are "encouraged to Everett McKinney and the-wife of figures on registrnUons show they In this are* and are a hlgbllghl | basketball team lost flve like he couldn’t miss msking the ...... »J »3 Snow ...... up was hitting. Pioneer came to got a stm ing pitcher whU* givln*’ and led the group. Btll Magee pate in the quest for the Nasslff director of athletics to coach at earn It" as Incentive to HMnain General Manager Richard Martin. are rated fourth In natlomvide anwng dog Moellers. varsity players- - two starters and grade as a big league hitter, but 4t3 I3M Totals ...... S10 ,342 .332 1,392 life \>ut It was short lived as they up only Bridges, a good fielder Who was the violinist, Frenchy Borda­ T «U jR ^ ...... 4fin « s Arms Trophy, symbolic of the least on* major sport. With the amateur. “By U. 8 . standards, Although be has never seen popularity and progressing la ap- Other matches to be staged In mMi the others front-line reserves. . might, need a llttje more sharpen­ jehnSas Fslsl -(31 .Fasssi'a 14 ) tired fast. hasn’t proved he can hit. ’"'and gary was on the washboard. Boh 102 2sa Kmersnn ...... 120 14r 112 372 Boh Wagner wka the big man league meet championship to add basketball opening, a new dllrector we’re'professlonsli.'By our-stan­ Tenley skate, Opirity knew of her peu stesidUy. thla'area Shortly vrin be held ^ the Pendleton, a not proepect from The football team suffered the ing up In the field. Yet, when he Sm P h ...... ion S7 ____.... 112 142 92 .321 Welland oh the jug and Lon War- FrRRmiin ...... W J02 -,, *0 - 274 Smith to the regular season champion­ of. athletiea could overass the en d a rd we’re noL” .L J: feats in the Olympic games Inst Headlining th* program for Col­ .SporU Arena at Putnam on Sun- These six ptavers found new homes through a aeries of deals M Montreal but still untried lii -the loss of next season's co-cantslns, got up to the big time, he turned t 74 103 the Harvester's that 3vas the high­ LaSalle Accepts I ■The Dodger# sorely needed an-< Dermott receive for singing In light of the contest. boasts eight out of eight In reg­ Off hand, we know .of at lea-xt bright at a Tufts affair in Boston bred and raised these dogs for sponsorship of th# Providence .Braves to the Philadelphia Phillies, and Jim Pendleton (upper right) other starting pltchfr. If he'can \ were outstanding on last fall's How can you flgure It? 410 4M 4»0 1J74 Totals ...... 201 827 232 1787 ular season match play; only their County Kennel Club whose Cham- traded to the Braves by the Dodgers. Russ Meyer (lowdr.lsft) night clubs last Fall?.. I llkv my outheld. Landing Andy TotRlN .. Due to working conditions the twelve men who are interested in but year and learned of Tenley’s more than two decades and Is wide­ produce, Meyer, who had a 1844 team. , own alumni, In a pre-season tune- ly regarded afi a n ' authority on plonship Show will be atagged In go*, to Brooklyn In a thrse-way swap, and Rocky Bridges (lower can- At least six other varsity play- A. McDernjott was paid $800 a Pafko was a 10-strike for us. He's ']ilrm«ry Tavern (4» Morlarty five forfeited their game Just the basketball coaching post Tourney Oficr skill on Ice. A polio victim six t^ord with the PhlUlea laht aea- Mslasey Rsble * ^...... 105 109 132 up. were able to down the high­ their breed. He has officiated as a Providence on March 16. Farming-1 ^oda up with the Reds In another three-way swap. In the era were reported l" * t,lo a week. a great all-around player. I know Harlon ...... <3 8i JjJ 748 SarpoU . 34.7 to the State Service entry. tlon. All are college men with fine yean ago, Tenley recovered to be- aon, win b* taking his turn with ralrflRld •V 101 102 114 817 flying Manchester gunners. The backgrounda, as students, players eome the U- 8. novice champion at judge at so)ne of the top show* ton Valley Kennel Club offers a American I-eague, the Yanks announced that they had reacquired ■TTB * TOrOH BtOW all Q. How many World Series has all about him aa.I hadJilm. on-my 95 L24 311 IVappinc (M> Preacher Rpe, Billy Loee snd Carl Palmar ...... W W JJ Phmtiw B. F. Pta. team .is on its way to the best and in recent years as coaches. New York. Feb. IT-ridVr Hav­ 1$, Junior .chnniidoa. pt Jt,: and; in the. east and. In. W51 had th.e ,ma{tch. pn, Sunday, March 8, at Johnny SchmiUtluWfirTlgkt) .from Ei»klns.. They >rin ^aYe roo right." ' xai'* Jackie Freeman, Pee Wee Reese played In? pennant winning club In 1945. And*rRoh .. . ..e;.... 109 im 91 301 fV2 15 • Vern Stephens movinp from V. 108 fi. .KjupterJshmid,. rt . ".season' -R Manchester-’ rifle team- MaotchestCr IS' a great basketball ing bdggCdtiSalle,' the defending nnie Drake, Joe Q. How many hatters have hit pitching. I’ve still got Warren nrlxz* ...... ifw »J 29S mer Long Island University under par. Arih" 27 23 u 254 qiialifv for the fir.st time this sea-i- ^ e Boston Celtics. (Thuck Stewart ing the field, (ome of his choie'es perlodn by 7-6, 26-28 and 45-33. t thini 4, » „ ! a big league job. Signed In 1944 as move was a little harder to fljfur* Hume, Dick-Savage, DaVe Berry home runs with the bases full In Hpahn and he's the best pitidirr In MrPiirtUnd ...... 82 118 82 a..< Th^rrl^n ...... IOC N.4 )97 By The Associated Preas joined the Marines, Kenny Repves s)l Isn t the slickest third hwe- ^ dewy-eyed boy with the -sklra- Ikstball player who served eight FIVE YEARS AOO—FrOddle T’.o.itito ...... 94 »? 11.7 299 San Francisco World light One more night of pla.v remains son. Edwin Reichard, Alfred would be Duquesne, Seton Hail, St. Stan Pllska hooped 19 flointa with a dewy-eyed boy months In jail tor conspiracy In although the bespOctacled Mft- and Bob Holtsms. the World Series ? the league In my hook. With r^l^rfion ...... 9.' 114 207 1 lefKfor dental school in the South Norm Hany adding 13, man In the big legaues today, then pleat of bsseball backgrounds, he Milts,. British light heavyweight A. Three— the Indians’ Elmer 8pahnlr on the job. I'm sure of at T otal* 43.3 488 438 1332 lavyweight champion Archie in the first round of the West Side Lange, Robert Ledoux, and Judith Ix)uls (which got beaten last night) the college basketball fix scan' champion, rstainsd his title with a hander may thrive on a cihange of Although the school wouldn't P.rltsy ...... 107 — 107; and ^ I b y Gunther was advised to . Rockville (61) Edward Fred -Yo.st Is. • played seven games with th* Nats, say, it was learned from authorlta. .Hmith (1920) and Tony I-awrrI least one night nut of four when I B.tvroc)< ...... 102 101 203 i J core, 179, St.' Louis, stopped Rec Table Tennis League and the Alcox. and po8*ibly North Carolina. J8?i. Montreal, outpointed world move into a tie for first place last Edward Moras.sini .... 82 60 142 Duquesne 92, Bowling Green 63. Del Ponte, f . 0 the minor , u 1 week by Salvatore T. SoUaszo Job for a while to rookl* Gssrg* Rather, they had violated the handed starters 9sn do. So I’m Loop Scoring Title 1 Clark* of Maix^ester as schoolboy ' amllton, f d 0 0 partnicnts oyer the tcrwelgl Croers.. H* sndtd iqp .plajrtaff 122 ball club? T.ertw Min ...... 7.5 7.1 75 22.5 1 ’ ghtwelght champion JlnVmy'Car- night. Russ Johnson paced Team Kenneth R lg g o tt...... 1'^ St. John's 7T. W ^ e r 59. Ainong other Itenui. YoM holds •ays gava Levy $8,000 to .honor code, by, failing to report going to pay, more attention to J.. Fuller ...... ___M K 90 2RI 4 Six with three points to move from ■ Anthon^. Ballschino 96 -SS,-. ,131 coaches In this afsa.who are retir­ Pllska, c I .. . r 5 TO' the league record for third base- Edwitra Nell Meniinrial Awai'd for games with an average of 2 Mi" A.' Slehgel was playing vvHh the Brown ...... 9.^ 90 294 1 »T, 13$‘ i. New York (IRj'non* ing following the u1o$e of the 1952- Holy Cross 87, Boston Colfege seasons, nobody belongs ahead of rig NBA re*uTtS\uTtSs during the 1960‘ those who iiad. the young pitchers In esnip. such ...fin fourth place into a deadlock for Richarn Adinalto also fired for Birke. g ... . 4 0 8 men by participating In three "outstanding urvlc* to boxing.” Th* PhlUles now have two first Some of those Involved were ex Braves in 1925, when they bought Joe Hahn of the Nasslff Hawks Dii)<» ...... 112 117 119 349 Itle). 53 season. Vem \ Cox, former 68. •the wi&ahlngton star. 81 season. Ross, wounded with the Marines at as Don. Llddle, Dick Donovan. Dave FulUr ...... 113 104 117 294 ! first. An undermanned Team Four Middletowh,^ Stager, g . . . . 3 1 -7 double plays in 1050, plus bases on string first bOssman—Torgsfion pelled outright. Others—those who the Worcester, Mass., Eastern Cole, Murray Wall and Johnn,y An- In the East Side Rec Junior Brooklyn • Bob Baker, 21XP!4. Springfield College s^ir amd cur­ Boston University 62, Wordcs- The raw-boned 28-year-old from Soiluzo is urving an eight to Guadacanal, w u recovering from .. _J Pittsburgh, outpointed CesAr dropped from last week's lead to a Norkon, g . 2 2 6 balls. 16 yeara sentence for his part in and fancy field Eddl* Waltkim . failed to report incidents of cheat­ I,engue franchise, and named the tonelli, who Is'slated to rejoin us League.annexed the scoring crown ToUlF ...... ;.. 495 4»1 I3S2 ! rent freshman coach, \)s reported I ter Tech 66. Oz6nf( PiTrV, I.’, has been one of an attack of malaria In a South president Yankee pilot Its presi­ I Brlon. 200'j. Argentina (10). tie for third spot, two points be- f l .\m in g o g o l d Kalhoon, g . . 0 •D 0 As Washington fans still re­ the college fixes. Cincinnati’s bsnsfits lemate to ing—were auspended for one-year after two years In the Army. for the 1952-53 season with a MnrliF«t#r RadlMtor f3» * ' thi^'most sought-after commodi­ Pacific hospital. dent and manager. grand total of 128 points. The Brwlniird* ...... __ 90 '..a. 115 20i"i 1 Chicago- Joe Ludansk, 161, Chi­ 1 ilnd the leaders. member Walter Johnson’s effort­ Card said he showed Levy hPw be counted pending th* Identity of periods. Some of the students re­ Agsin. i'm nijt promising any­ LnhiiP ...... 112 no 111 993 Pete Aeeto, Clifford and Johnson Miami, Fla.-— The Flamingo \ .25 l i 61 ties In the majors. By golly. TWENTY YEARS AGO—Glenn the second player. The Reds re­ Q. Of Hank Sauer’s 37 home league consisted of four teams snd F.zan ...... 99 — 200 cago, stopped Nenos Solomon. 161, Totals less delivery, so they will re­ a referee could help determine the portedly dropped out of school be­ thing except that the Braves will .... in wok/hrCe points to pace the action Stakes could be ohe of America's Windsor (44) Jl’ow the Yankees would like to outcome of games and then intro­ Cunningham won the New York served th* ri|ht In th* deal to ask runs last season, how many were a total of nine games were played AttmiMD ...... 114 90 99 909 Chicago (3). have him to plug up that yawn­ member for many yeXra the fore the honor council acted. held a hustling snd Interesting BirhArdRon ... r. ,.r, H - K 99 292 for the night...... —• richest- races of 19.53. The Hialeah, duced the referee to Bollaxxo. He A .C . mile,-defeating Gene Vensk* for cash, from Boaton If thty4afiT 'The cribbing occurred in a rla.ss hit m his home park? by each team. Leicester. England—Randy Tur­ ing hole at third. Eddie Yost astute ■ and restless Yost, twitch- A. Sauer hit 28 at Wrlgley Held. ball club. Hahn averaged 14 points per ...... — #7 94 191 pin, Great Britain, outpointed feature, set for Satutday, Feb. 21 Anatasis, g . ing, fidgeting, eternally stepping | testified that SoIIuzo arranged In 4 :14.6. , 7 like th* Bravea* cbotea. In the Department of Military DEFENDING CHAMPS —will gross. $151,600 19.15 atarter.s has the qualities Casey Stengel Q. Who was the only modern game. Joe was not only the high ToU)...... m 4N1 8I« 1.824 Duggle Miller, South Africa (10). Fullano, g ... admires: a qulqk aggressiveness, In and out of the box and tidying Science. The caae waa un'coveretl big-league pitcher ever to hit three TIGHT HtXlRINO RA e i : ^ w ttem in. , the paper. . Bbq(it.,. Xpet, . ffl . 'doa’i us* aa|r...flf. Eddie Big ‘'Dinky" Hohenthal snd ..Lot*!)..,.,— w 9G -90 DelGaudlo, f game byii'secohd'h'asem'ahT..... ' 'Bbsto'n Celtics' Boh X o iis j'' ihsfi- holding out for $20,000. "What." Btahky’s deliberate fouling tricks,” Charles Kieeney tied for the'second 1 I.>n>V ...... *. 7.n — - 78 Ferraina, f . snorted a guy, checking the 1952 A. Ijirry laijoir still holds the sged to hsng onto the lead/or the place honors with s tots! of 113 be say* soberly. "Whea I foiil a ToUli ...... I. .... 491 "tflO 4«7 1449 1 214 SPRUCE ST„ MANCHESTER TEL. MI-3-5095 MasnickI, f . averages. "Is a .233 hlttei; doing pitch, you’ll se« that it generally record with II. seventh straight week. Couay hsi-’ points snd Mlk<^ Escavlch was Buy Mfitort rt) ' i Sport Schedule Q. Ha.s any team besides the a 55-game total of 1,127 points fourth with 103 points. asking for twenty grand!" goe* along the line some place. .lurvlP ...... 107 no 139 35.5 SAVE 20% --IUY THE FINEST Totals 18 8 44 What Is stranger perhaps Is That shows I’m trying to hit It. 1933 Giants lieen able to take first for s 20.5 game average. George ro ll.iw in s I* • 11*1 nf th* IrrtlTlcUial Mawon...... 94 94 109 299 . Scored at half Ume’ 26-23, Jlock- Tuesday, Feb. 17 place on opening day and go on arnrlnx for th* l*»su*: Flynn ...... 95 104 '291! ADMIRAL^ENDIX-MOTOIIOLA that CHark Griffith, owner of the My average agalaJl Bobby Sbaats Miksn of the Mliinespolls Lakers .Vain* T**ni Point* BtilHrin ...... D n(i '100 .VW i ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS vlUe. Cj’press Arms vs. Nassiffs, 7 - .to win the National League pen­ Senators, most likely will meet last year was .$50, and .444 against moved to within seven points of ,lo* Hahn—Naasiff*...... I»w ...... 75 78 75 225 i the young man's demands. Yost Vic Raschl, aad .400 against Eddie Celebrate Wa$hinf^n*» Birthdt^ nant without giving up the lead ? the frontrrunnlng Cousy with 1.- Xt.rm IIoh*nth«l —Chri*tl*'a ■ ■A. N o...... rjisrl**. K**nr-V, 841 All Star teams, selected by the ll*rm flunth*r. B. A. J r 'i. ican League Batting Champion walked. After the fourth one, he mildest drink tinea the repohlic wu born! Mode by the The name "sugar" is applied to Sunday, Feb, 22 6-10 bssketbsll star will Introduce IS ' coaches, will play in the first two Ed- Bovl*. n. A. J r'a ...... EXCLUSIVE IN 59 DAYS Ferris Fain got on more times. turned to the first base coach and dutiliers'of Kentucky’s original whiskey, it’s 173 years more than 100 substances. Manbhester at Scranton. s new Ironing board. • Btll Calhoun. B. A. J r.'». .. 18 games. Teams will be knpwm as . i f When Owner Griffith sent Yost said: ^;i’m getting #0 'many free I sbead/^f any other whiskey ia OixieUad, Yankeeland th* Tigers. Wolves, Lions and Cubs. FACTORY DISTRIIUTOR Retiremeif^ Incothe Plan his first, .contract this Winter, It Feature gam* will bring together passes . I'm beginning to feel like | or panada! Tute Jama E. Pepper and nw think called for a cut. The Old Fox polst- the president of a railroad,” the coaches, known aa th* Old ed out Eddic'a low batting mark. you'll thank ut from tho bottom o f yota gfaml Timers and Clowns. THERE MUST BE ^ Yo.st refused to budge, and then Players selected are a* follows: THESE AND OTHER lENEHTS. PLUS THE CONVENIENCE OF WORKIHG rubbed salt on' Griffith’s bleeding “SPRING”'p r a c t i c e / Lien* A GOOD REASON! hand with a pay raise demand. New York—UP)—Blame It on the ' D. Heyart. G. Chishlng, R. Daigle, > 1 IN TOVifN WITH N O CO M M UTING PRCNN-EMS, ARE A V A ILA ILE A1^ There Isn't a more widely res­ new rule limiting substitutions but R. Benson. R. 'Lain*. R. Ponticclli. sevhb'al collages sre having spring | Forty-five pounds of pected or warmly esteeme4l ball JAMES L PEPFEII ANNOUNCING D. Renn, B. AbrSms, B. Stock, G. | Player In Washington thsp Y ost footboU prsctlQS this (Feb.) Todd. Coaches; C. Hanna', G. ' ' skid prevention worth The Nats have bad their stars, be- month. Texas, ^UthWest Confer-1 the original KenUieky W hisky ..Evans.. " a ton'of cure.'Test l.m'ed o f the. fans. And right up ence ebampidn, started !Feb.' 4 at Cub# • there with them Is the flvie-foof Auslih, T v x . Coach Ed Price plans Bom, mUh tho Bepgblifi (esc IJBQi A New^ Complete . D;'Cannon, R. Chiirills, C. Fish­ . . Gyto.,SJdd.-.Cpntrpl on „ • ’ ■io, ' iW-ii^iirid; ' tioief. inSnherfy 18 tfrnrs' W er, .B.'l>vd*n, R. 'Wklsbrn M'.'Gsfes, your car for safer youn^,map who hhs handled the game-condition Intrs-squsd scrim­ B. RcyncUfia. S. Holland, B. Hewitt, "chores'at third so well since 1947. mage on Feb. 38. Tulane la another | R. McAuliffe. Coaches; T. Turner. AT ITS driving, regardless of IF YO U ARE A QUALIFIED ■yost ^ a m on g the few who have school that has Issued the call. Sr.. S. Olssver. road or weather. RADIATOR REPAIR Terry Cunningham, captain of 617 COMHflt JHOUIHUT StRVICtl Lions. Tiger* cotnbustion efficiency. MobiW J. Bssaer, P. Zaglio. M. Vennart, MnWUTIC BRIVKY-ssv## both­ DEPARTMENT K. Doherty. P. Sartor, B. Kwaah, er of constantly checking your hast burns completely! P. Finley, J. Olsaver, E. Soltys, K. oil Bupplyl HEAT-UVIHG TIfS-help heat your • CONVERSION OIL BURNERS As another step in providing the most complete automotive service Toomey, B. Sselert, D. McAdam. Rill M£ASUK-no “ fussawork’3 home better at less cost! we have added a spanking new, entirely modfirn radiator repair Coaches; P. Finley, Sr., G. Todd, • HOT WATER AND WARM AIR Sr. No chance of errors. COUITEOUS SEWItt - considera- department. Wolvee tioa for your premises! T. Tiirner, P: Olson. J. Csm- aUN fUEl Oil-to p r o m o f HEATIN8 SYSTEMS Radiator CLEANING. REPAIRING and RECORING for all makes posseo, B. Merror, B. Charbonsau, can now be done right here in Manchester at BROWN-REAUPRE’S T. Austin. B. Minor. W. Reynold, • COMMERCIAL sad RESIDENTIAL Come in and look the smoothest Blend — for car owners and Commercial accounts. E. Rubacha, R. Jamaitis. S. Mc­ Farland, 8. McAdam. Coaches: C. job over! Meet the fore­ AIR CONDITIONING JWOLI m s u Magnuson, J. Donahue. man! Find out what * 4 e 2 7 4 5 qt. ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE Available al your favorite Car Old Tlnaers would be expected of you. • BENERAL ELECTRIC SERVICES IN TOW N T. T^irner. Sr., 8. McAdam, Sr^, Dealer, Service Station or mellowest Straight P. Finley, Sr., J. Donahue, B. K*l- Garage. AUTOMATIC HEATINO GENERAL REPAIR * BODY AND PAINT e IGNITION sey. C. Potter, C. Magnuson. Visit •4.73 45 ,t RADIATOR REPAIR * COMPLETE WHEEL SERVICE Clowns Distributed by Member Manchester Automotive Dealers’ Assorlation fi. Olsaver, J. Hedlund, M. Cush­ ing. D. Nasslff, R. Daigle, C. Han­ Free Survey Easy Terms ric -ond na, D. BaUard. MANCHESTER • 6 . 2 5 4 5 qt ERNIE JOHNSON SIGNS AUTO PARTS Boston, Feb. 17— The Boston THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. 270 RROAD 5T. Brothers 'W I L L I A M S Braves announced today receipt of BROWN-BEAUPRE MltclMH 9-4528 Loth fer thityemmu Jemes E. Psppor tredtmerk i si^etl contracts from Ernie John­ 334 NORTH MAIN ST.--TEL MI-9-5253 son and rooMe Bob Buhl. John- PLENTY OF FREE PARKING PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT aon originally hailed from Brattle- M ANbHESTER STORE HOURS: on . SERVICE B I S S n L L S T . • ^ hi. M i T c H t . boro, Vt.. hut now resides In Los 8-6 MONDAY Thru FRIDAY KfNTUbcY WHISKE'f A W AR 8 YEAIS 010, 22'/i* 7 YIAB OlO, 4S% 6IAIN .^ SATURDAY 144 Hi^TFORD ROAD MANCHESTER. CONN. KfNTUCKr STfAIGHT BOOIION WHISKFf, 5 VEAIS OlO, $4 ftOOf. ’/lANCHlSUR conn; 'I'C'J! Angeles. Last year he won six 8 341 IROAP ST.— MltclMl 9-1257 and lost thrsn whits playing for th* 5OTTl£q,-IN-$ON0, 4 YtAl‘$ OlO, 100 flO O f • JAMfS t W ff* A CO, Braves.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FERRUARY.IT, 1953 Beef Item Indicates FACE FOURTEEN Wearing A pp a rel— Furs 57 Houses for Sait 72 ^Sutnirban for Sale 75 Herald Read Thoroughly Erection of Skating Rink - ^ TWO ELACK coats, good condi-; M.ANCHBSTBR—Six rooms, 2 un- COVENTRY L A K B -rY «« 'round ■V M o r te s fe s 31 Help Wanted— Male 86 Articles for Sals 45 Household Goods 61 Increases to Hike 'Antomobilcs for Sale . ..C Aato AM«^ri«6-~Tire8. 8 Rooflng:— SidinR. 16 ttqn, tis« M-40.- One 3-4 leagUi, ..finished. .Very..attractively, decora seven, room..ranch style, ^cottage Xverybody~but everybody-^ with attractive three-room care­ 1949 FORD Cuatom detuxjs aedan, WINTER ’HRES— Pennsylvania MANCHESTER Roofing, and Sld- FIRST AND Second mortgages JVAN’TED—Salesman for rbtail USED 3>/4 H. P. Wagner electric TWO SERVEL Ga. refrigerktors. one long, both for $25. Inquire ated. . Fireplace, combination reada , The Herald news Is Suggested to Rec Board^ *>eauUful maroon bought for our uwn account. Fast, clothing store. Experienced or will motor, single phase, 110-220 V., $30 each. Watkiha' Brothers, 935 BsUou, 91 Chestnut street. aluminum storms, full cellar, taker’s cottage. Located on- .x 100 columns. At leaat, it muat aecin- Cleat, Goodyear Suburbanite and . Ing company,. Ah-q.,all . types. ,,p7 X 250 lakefront lot. Seven room flnliih/Tn axceflehl'riinpT^ 2 In' T ’ lfc'dgpli. AUib^iCitC iPertrti ’ pirthtfTtg' 'W (i"' carpientry ■ -woj^t cohiidaoUal' .'atinlcF. ■“ train-,_^Hsrmac - 'Men’s; Shop, • -946 -51^36- a «^ f.y - lli0 -.r p ^ .$122L ...Main.atieeL.______hatchway, hot wat«r oil heat. that way to people working at $12,500; Gttts -ft’ 'Co.; Hurtrotra cbltSg*,’ m«stly ptne paneled. •Mod'- BfliKkfk BrdtHt>rs wwit tnarkef dition, only $1,095. Doiiglaa sylvania and Bowers batteries. Guaranteed ■work. Phone Mitchell Investment Corp., 244 Main St. ilaln Street.'' See at Ace" Elec. Kf'btbf oRe'^lr,' Emhmtagu Aswte" ' f r t ture*t is * so'^degrsss auff tuitr KELVINATOR Refrigerator, 9.4 5-9198. Evenings 8-3989. Man­ ern cabinet kitchen, heatllator at 469 Hartforci road. I I n > > K there could be skating from 6 to -ji4o torfl j • ’ 333■'M fl I n • Free. road aenrtce. Terms- on all 9-8933 for. free estimates. Phone MItcheU 3-5416, _Cpr. N. Main, and N. School, Wanted— T o Buy 58 " f f Advertisements WANTED—Driver for ah estab­ streets. ca ft. two dOOr 1952 model, reg. chester MItcheU 3-6946. fireplace, new furiiace. Both cot­ ‘ (ContlHuetl Worn Page One) create and conserve for the con- Tucked away at the bottom Would Pay jor Itself ; 10 tnoAthS'a'yeSr oh ifii rink. products The Budget Center,. 91 $450, sale price $375. Limited sup­ WANTED TO BUY — .Old Glaas. tages furnished, two car garage. Town Coaid Boy loa CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1947 CHEVROLET .5-paasenger Center street. PARAMOUNT Engineering Com­ lished dry cleaning route. Apply _ _ J tlnued well-being, security and of a page of yesterday’a Herald ply. Watkins Brothers, 935 Main China, Picture Frames, Paint­ MANCHESTER—Three rooms plus Priced for quick able. Warren finance the new budget and clean , proeperlty of our people.” Trout Pond Discussed Harold Dwyer, a member o f the DEPT. HOURS coupe. 2-tone green, radio. Heater. pany. Roofing and aiding esti­ Business Opportunities 32 In person at Manchester Dry was a amall item noting that mates cheerfully given. All types Cleaners. 93 Wells street. BILT-RITE Baby carriage, new street. * ings, Furniture, Silver, Lamps, glassed-in porch. Plastered, walls, Howland Realtor, 543 Woodbridge up the diflclt, ^ j Budget Summary United States Figure Skating As­ $795 full price. Carter Chovroiet ’Etc. For information call Vir­ 2,000’ pounda of New Zealand' A request’ for the construction 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 of roofing and siding fL cars. It’s Febmary Inventory mower $99.95. Montgomery Ward, changes would be $27,000,000. present taxes, 214.6 million. addition to its commercial opera- Business J^ervices Offered 18 (Your House Doctor)- no handicap. ’Service Avon cus­ .....,24 North Schqql Street FLORENCE Electric range, 3 sur­ VERNON Bolton Lake Shorea. pected to be gone by noon. he estimated would cost about RE APPRECIATED sale Brunner’S; All makes,- all i '822 Main street,...... A T THE.CEINTBR—Pleaaant Urge EUctra large (our-room. house, .43 Wanted— ResI Estate 77 'Biisinea. Tax Amount , of additional revenue tions. He also named half a dozen models. Terms to suit your, bud-1 Roofingr — Sidinjr — Gutters tomers in your neighborhood. Manchester face units and deep 'well; 3 stor-* Dan Bursack reported -that $150,000 if the-rink were mad# so; establfshmenu in town wbieli'have MANCHESTint Welding Service. Tel. Mlt:hell 9-0085 room for . one or two gentlemen ft. x 24 ft. IHreplace with knotty ■ The' corporation tax be raised needed, 42.0 milliona. get. Open Mon. and Thiers, eve­ Earn good money in your spare age compartments. Reg. $2l9.9!5’, LIST YOUR home with the E and from 3 to 4 per cent to yield 'an while there had been no stam­ that it could be u.*ed for other facilities for ice production, includ­ Portable equipment. General and Leaders AIR CONDITIONER 1-3 H. P. - 14-14 Wadsworth street. pine trim, 10% ft. x 16 ft. kitchen, Recommendation for raising ad­ pede on the store, there had Dial MI-3-5121 nings ’tU 9 :30. See Brunner, your time. Write District Manager, .Box shout six months old. Cost: new sale price $179.95. Watkins Broth­ E Agency for the attention and additional $12,700,000. sports. ing stores which have air condi­ welding, holler and furnace weld­ -Tno bath, double closets. Master sale that you want and expect ditional’ revenue; Increaae aalea 'been a steady stream of custo­ Packard dealer, now. Mitchell ] ing. MItcheU '0-1658 or Mitchell A Complete Home Remodelinsr 27. North Branford, Conn. Sitnations. Wanted— $385, will sell for $250. Terms ar­ ers, 935 Main street. HOUSEKEEPING room for } or 3 bedrooms. Storm windows and The unincorporated business tax tax from 2 to 3 per cent for nine Horace F. Murphey, superin­ tioning units. 3-5191. Big trades. The E and E Agency, phon be doubled, with the state getting mers—so steady, in fact, that tendent of parks, later said the 0-8762. Service Female 3S ranged. MItcheU 3-5105. girls, ail facilities Included. _yi* doors. Full cellar. Only buaincaa months (April 1 to Dec. 31, Bursack doubted whether he Thomas Kelley, acting chairman SHIRT PRESS OPERATOR—Num­ MItcheU 9-8715 or 9-1167. $2,300,000 in new revenue and the estimate was considerably high and last night of the Perk and Recrea­ erous benefits. Apply in person. cinity Cheney's. Call MItcheU zone in area. Store on premises. 1953), 13.5 millions. would get another shipment of Iiost aiiO Ponnd 1950 CHEVROLET 2-ton cab and I ATTTCS AND Ba."ements cleaned. ELECTRIC Typewriter. Reming­ STOP AT counties, which share in the tax, quoted cost figures ranging from tion Commission, said that meat of chassis, new tires, clutch and | Mitchell 3-8271 New -Model Laundry, 73 Summit CURTAINS LAUNDERED and 9-8126 before 3 p. m. Large lot, room for three cottages. WANTED — Uatlngs in all price Retain half of the sales tax in­ the meat. "It's too much work, Rubbish and ashes hauled. All ironing done in my home. Call ton Rand, about 1'^ years old. CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE Priced at $14,700. Phone Barbara getting an equal amount. $65,000 to $60,000. the rinks in the country are \ liOST—Friday afternoon between paint, valves just ground. W’. B. street. raitgea. Please phone any time,. crease, cutting it to 2 1-2 per cent, he aaid. 1 don't want to kill jobs done at your convenience. A. V. LINDSAY - Owner MItcheU 9-4333, Good condition, only $225. Terms AT THR GREEN WELL FURNISHED rooms, suit­ Woods, Agent, MItcheU 9-7703. . In his judgment, aaid Lodge, his for 18 months (Jan. 1, 1954 to Pay For Itself privately owned and questioned l^e . Weat aide and Main atreet, 137 inches. Carter Chevrolet Co., I arranged. MItcheU 3-5105'. Warren E. Howland, Realtor, 543 myaelf.” Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-3802 WANTED —Housekeeper-, capable able for light housekeeping. No Woodbridge street, Mitchell tax proposal., "constitute the most June 30, 1955), 13.5 million. Andrulot and several ojher skat­ wisdom of the town's constructing naaaea In brown case. MTlchell Inc., 3 il Main street. Phone | WOULD LIKE po'ltion as house­ For Comp)ete Selection of MANCHEISTER, 617 West Center The flood of customers came or 9-9791. of taking care of ’two small chil­ objection to children. Inquire 24 8-8600. effective and the faire.st means" Raise corporation tax from 3 to ing enthusiasts staunchly asserted a rink. 3^714. Mitchell 9-5238. Roofins, 16-A keeper for. one or two adults. Call ONE BEIAGLE bitch, broke. One HOME FURNISHINGS Grove street, Rockville, Hillside street, opposite Jarvis shopping of raising the $42,000,000. so early that the market de­ that the rink would pay for Itself Andrulot countered that aome dren and be own supcrvlror. Live 12 gauge shotgun, bolt action. 4 per cent, 12.7 million. cided to cancel a thrSe-column I MANCHESTER Oil Burner Service. in good home, all electric. Furnish MItcheU 9-5379. House, Apartment 14. center, 3-bedroom, 2-stqry home USTINGS WanUd. Single, two- "1 know,” he said, "you share Double tax on unincorporated In a short time if a small admis­ rinks are publicly owned and that LOST-^Black and white dog wear- 1941 FORD SEDAN. Radio, heater, Installations, repairs, cleaning. ROOFIN'!— Specializing In repair­ One 1937 Pontiac rtdan. ■ Call Full Line of Sealy Mattresses with additinoal suqporoh. Ideal ad It had intended to place in references. Call Pilgrim 2-7470 family, three-faibUy. buslnesa my deep regret that there has to buslnesa, 2.3 million.. sion were charged fpr Its use and if a rink Is no different in rSapect ' Ing tag No. 113903. Pleaae call good condition, green finish. Lots Range and power burners. 447’ i ing roofs of all kinds. Also hew MItcheU 9-3774 after 5 p. m. 55 Froip $39.50 to $79.95 PLEASANT ROOM in private for business or professional use. be ANY tax increase. But 1 be­ today’s Herald. "We can’t to town ownership, than a awim- Mitchell 9-9907. of good .transportation in this one. after 6 :00. property. Have many cash buy­ Total new revenue, 42.0 milliona. it were'rented to hockey clubs, Main atreet. Manchester. Tel. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Drive B. Appliances and TV. home. Convenient location. Park­ Additional features include oil ers. Murtgagu arraijged. Please lieve that our need for this extra handle alt the people that want speed Skaters, and racers for prac­ ming pool." ' Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Mitchell 9-8198, Mitchell 9-2303. cleaned, repaired. 26 years' ex- ing. MItcheU 9-2044. heat, good condition, garage, lot the meat as it is," Buraack ex Full Year Uen LOST—PASS BOOK No, 2098. W'ANTED - r GIRLS for bench COCKERS, THREE months. Reds 501 Middle Turnp^e, East can George 1* Grazladlo, Real­ revenue haa been clearly demon­ tice, and ranted to promoters for perienca Free estimates. OsU work. Apply Tober Baseball Mfg, 83 X 3M. Phone Barbara Woods, tor. MItcheU 9-5878. 109 Henry strated.” , plained. Ice performances*. He asserted that a swimming - Notice ia hereby given tha;t Op­ 1941 MERCURY and 1941 Chevro­ FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with Howlcy. Manchester MItcheU blacks, one male, four females. Boats and Accessories 46 • Hours: ROOM for two girls or mother and let. .Both extra clean and in eX: I Co., Hilliard street. Agent. *MItchell 9-7702. atreet As he has before, the Republi­ Andrulot said it could pay for pool can be used for about eight tional Shue Book No.. 209S,'4aaued linoleum, asphalt tile counter.. 3-5361. Sired by Champion Tucker’s 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., chUd.. Home and kitchen pri'vi- i^ancake Race . by The Mancheater Savinga and cellent condition. See Bob Oliver, Brown Bomber. A.K.C. registered; WARDS. OUTBOARD motor lay­ leges. CaU MItcheU 9-5608, be­ can chief execullve hit at the Itself in two years. weeks a year becausa' it -ia - “fi^eB and Befvide, 845 ■ Main 0U333; Must ha-ve car. "This position 6f-' rage ■ and ■ ground privileges;' Manebesttr Mltcheil 3-6946. County throughway to be paid'off ’atreet. MItjbell 9-457L' Oi)Mi eve COMPLETE. Repairs »y, Stuart R, ' packing', storago. Call Mitchell $t.95 two gallon can $1.66. Reg $239.50 Chor-Trac deluxe $224.50. .witlj (oils, ... Wolcott, A-1 Repair, Sales, on fers a splendid'opportunity in the l ’> PC..,UyiNG,ROOM.SElT Adulta -$90r-South' Coventry^ Pil­ fContlnned From Page -Dne) ■ < nlngs. 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. $5.t6 'caiie 24 "onp ’ quart ' cah.s Regular $229'.50 Chbi'-’trac Stahtt- ' Said Lodge; 1951 FORD Four dbor custom V-8. v/ashing machines, vacuum clean­ consumer finance field. ■ Salary grim 2-7670. MANCHESTER — Five, room $4.98. Montgomery Ward, 822 ard $214.50. Montgomery Ward, "A large part of our present Low mileage. Radlo,> heater and ers. motors.'- small appliances. car allowance insurance. Other 5 PC. I^ITCHEN SET ranch, oil hot water heat, re- aaid "a series of substantial ques ' CHEVROLETS, 1946, 1947, 1948, MANCHESTER —Package Deliv­ Main street. 822 Main street. trouble is caused by the amount of .undercoated plus many, extras. Welding. 180 Main street. Phono benefits include group life insur ce/sed radiators, tile bath, full tions of law" was involved. ' 1949, 1950, two doors and four ery. I»cat light tnicking and ance, vacation, liberal savings and PLUS A 1953 .Business Loeations f. . .. . i« which we must pay each One owner. Excellent condition. Mitchell 0-6678. packagn delivery. Refrigfrators. PARAMOUNT AU Aluminum cellar, bus, schocl, $12,000. Carl­ doors. All deluxe models and fully retirement' plan. ELECTRIC •fl for Rent 64 ton W. Hutchina. Mltrhell 9-3132, The^appeala court ruled that, it biennium in inlereat charges and \-- • equipped. Stop in and compare MItcheU 3-8922. washers and stove moving a triple track windows and door;*. MusicftI Inrtrninents . S3 Apply 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Eve MItcheU 3-6231. Bloch filed his' petition with the for the reUrement of debt. In fact , ^ this selection of beautiful, clean, specialty. .MItcheU 9-0752. Also Paramount custom made REFRIGERATOR MODBRN 3-ROOM office. Dental 1951 CHEVROLET Styleltne 'de-1 ALL KINDS of parpwilryv „wp,r,k. nifig hours, by appointment—Mon TRUMPETS, Clarinets, trombones, Supreme <3ourt‘ before March 30, not less than 17.8 millions of our ■A’- guaranteed cars at Oenter -Motor .Venetian blinds, Hastings alumi plumbing, lavatory and dark !ux«-A^dobr, tike new. Bargain: [ . Reasonable ratew. Mitchell B-4291. day through Friday;.... Rugs; Lamps, Linoleum, — saxophones, .guitars,..Largeat.ae.-. -I- MANCHES'ITER —One year old. the_. stay ;.wouli-remain ..in. eftect.. next bjidget mu.st he used fo r that ! Sales, 461 Main street. ALBAIR ft BERRY, rubbish re­ awnings and door hoods. Free ' room.' 'Call' Mltcheir'-3-65i4 ' or Call owner. MItcheU 9-3830., moval, household and commercial. Dishes and Other Accessories lection of instruments in town. ' ieive Tobm hbm’e.’'O lf’ hof wa fer purpbsr alb'ire. That is 'iirv^^ estimates, no down payment, 9-5820. heat. AU hardwood floor.s. Two indefinitely pending Supreme 1951 FORD %-ton pick-up, excel­ LAWN MOWERS sharpened, and Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. All accessories. Expert repairing. ; price to pay for our past borrow- 1951 PLYMOU'TH hard top con PERSONAL years to pay. Office 41 .Oak fireplaces. Full basement. Ex­ Court action on the petition. lent condition. Like new Low repaired. rea.sonable ratew. Tel. 0 N. — L — Y Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. MItch­ Comprising the appeals court vertlb'Ie; All extras. Low mileage. FINANCE COMPANY street. Call Mitchell 3-8177, eve­ FOR —Second floor loft 40 pandable.' Good location. Near mileage. Better hurry. Easy Mitchell 3-4531. eU 5-5336. j 'file $6,800,000 in general fund Gall owner, at Mitchell 3-6140. nings MItcheU 3-4010. Coventrj- X 60.^SuitabIe offices, light manu- church, achobia,. and rhopplng were Judges Learned Hand, Au­ ] bonds would finance: terms. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Painting— ^Papering 21 $537 gustus Hand and Jerome N. I TIRED OF Shoveling coal? Lot 806 Main Street Pilgrim 2-7318.. . ‘ MUSIC Instrument rental. Coni- fiicturing. Information, Barker, center. E. ft E. Agency. Mitchell Completion of the fifth floor of li.*i convert your present furnace No Payments to Finanre Cos. 36 Oak street. Frank. 1948 PONTIAC Convertible. Radio, GOOD INVESTMENTS PAINTING. Exterior and interior, BRAND NEW 1953 21" table piete-'llne of instruments. Rental 0;8715 or 9-1167. the State Office building and im into a clean, efrictcnt oil heating paperhanfflng. Ceilings reflnlsh- . Phone Mitchell 9-7430 MONTHLY Pa y m e n t s Bloch told the court he would heater Hydramatlc. All new tires, model televi.sion. Ready for U. H. applieu to purchase price. Rep­ THREE ROOM office and two provement to other state buildings IN RENEWED CARS unit. Our experience guarantees cd. Wall paper books on request. MANCHESTER—6 - 2 unflnLshed, begin work immediately off his $2.35.000, including two safety' tubes. Very F. Hand rubbed mahogany cahU. $19.63 resenting Oidp, Selmer, Bach. room office, formerly dental office. DON'T MISS A THINCI! the work. Manchester .Oil Burner Estimates given. Fully insured. WANTED— Experienced lumber FREE STORAGE 'TXy WANTED Pedler and Bundy. Metter’s Music corner lot, excellent location. Near petition to the nation’s highest Projects at the University of reasonable. Can be seen anytime 1047 Plymoutli DeLuxe net. $189.95... Terms. Phone New heating system. May b6 seen court. 'j Friday or Saturday. 46 Cooper Service, 447'-; Main atreet. Tel. Call Edward «R. Price. Mitchell vard foreman. Phone Simsbury Studio, 177 McKee. MItcheU Bowers school. One year old. Cofiijectlcuf. teachers’ colleges and 4-Door Dark Green Mitchell 9-5650. at 566 Center street. Storm windows, acreea- combina­ street, .. Mitchell 9-6106, Mitchell 9-2303. 9-1003. . 5-4475.. V PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY 3-7500, Federal Judge Irving R. Kauf­ vocational schools,. $1,230,000. Radio and Heater. HARTFORD 6-0358 tion doors, vflnetiah blinds. man set the new execution time Varibus facilllles in the state PLANNING YOUR .spring paint­ PAINTING ami PAPERHANGING BOLTON — Building stone and i 1948 PONTIAC 6 Deluxe sedanette, w a n t e d — -Janitor. Dependable, flagstone Bolton Votch Quarry. Houses for Sale 71 Mitchell 3-8589. ye.-tsrday. Kaufman, presided at humane, health, and welfare instl- 1047 Chevrolet Fleetmaster ing? Rent a spray gun and do —Ceilings i-efin'lshed. Free esti­ t-wo hours dally except Sundaj’r. AFTER 7 P. M. 46-1690 Wearing Apparel— Purs 57 fuUy equipped. Very clean car. Phone Mitchell 9-0617.' Stanley the Rosenberga’ trial and pro- | tutlona, including expansion of the your o\Vn work. $5 per dav. Call mates. Wallpaper books available. 6 to 8 a. ro. Call Mitchell 3-7614. .. ExceUent rubber. Save over $300. 4-Door Patnode. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT A HOME— nounced the death sentence. He ha.s , Man.-ifield and Southbiiry Training Gfeen, Radio and Heater. Mitchell 9-8376. Francis T. Gee, MItcheU 3-6474. Lots for Sale 7.1 no power to commute the sentence, F Schools to accommodate 464 new Guaranteed. Phone MItcheU MUSKRAT Fur coat, sizliie. Like NOT JUST A HOUSE William .A, Carroll. . United parents. $4,228,000. : 9-0980. PAINTING And paperhanging. No POWER MOWERS — Buy now, If yoii have no mean* of transpor­ ne^v, $90. Phone MItcheU 9-1801. 1050 Ford DeLuxe ' tation I’ll send my ’auto for you. .Spotless C a ^ Ck>d Home with five To improve the slate’s borrowing Every day of the week $onrie- Hoqsehold Senrices job too small. Phone MItcheU ACCOUNTANT - AUDITOR Spring prices may be higher. $2 LOTS OF LOTS !Ust#s Marshsll, said ho would go 1948 OLDSMOBILE 'sedan. Lus­ 4-Door, Blue 3-8372. weekly. No payments until May. No obligation! .finished rooms and one unfinished, to Sing Sing today to make ar­ position, Lodge'recommended that trous black finish, fully equipped. Radio and Heater. Offered IS-A Cole Motors Sen’icenter. MItch­ enclosed rear, porch, storm win­ Group of seven or eight in A Zone. rangements for the execution.. the legislature rescind about $10;- tliing i$ hap'pnning $ome- dows, screens, awnings and many 000,000 In authorized, borrowing Extra nice condition. Priced to PAINTING AND Paperltanging. Locjil manufacturer de­ eU 9-0980. A—L -B ^ E —R—T— S" Ideal for, a small builder. Excel­ He said a representative from 4 ■ > sell. See Bob Oliver, Center 1050 Chr.vsjer Wind.sor WEA'VTNG of bumj, moth holes ether extras. Shown by appoint­ lent deal can be arranged. Few for the state mfxlcrate rental hous­ and torn clothing, hoaiery runs, Free ertimates, -Paper books sires accountant.' Expe- each of the three major news serv­ wKere that U of direct, per­ Motor Sales, 461 Main street. 4-Door ‘ * available; Get our spring outside BRAND NEW 1953 17" Emereon 43-45 Allyrt St., Hartford Tavern For Sale ment only. other lota scattered about in town ing program. That. portion of an handbags repa'red, zipper re­ ices -would be admitted to the d:ath original $.'■>0,000,000 authorized for Dark Blue. Radio, and Heater.' prices now^ CaU Clift Scorso, television, $169, tax and warran­ Fairly priced.. Now ia the time to, : FOR A DEPENDABLE and Oeari placement. 'umhrellaa . repaired; I’iifnce in systems and -get -started if -you ^an to build chamber to witness, the executions.. the program, he •said; wtH not be gonal uiteriit to you. Yoaf Fluid Matic. Shift. Mitchell 0-4M8; ' , ty included.' Gan arrange terms 57 tissoil Stroot .4 ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Used' Carj- See -Our- Lln^ Up of rnen’s shirt collars reversed and WE BUY and sell "good used furni­ Realtor this. Spring. ^ . Other prea:' .representatives, he p.eeded. • • auditinK. Plus knowledge Iq suit. CaU MItch«n 9-0980; ture. combinalibn . ranges, gas said; will ’ be requi.'ed to wait diit- Late Turn Ins.' Trading High bn 1050 Ciirysler Windsor |T replaced': Marlow's Uttle Mending PAPERING, PAINTING, floor •75.MAIN ST. KST. 1921 New lligh«-a.v Bnilding , new$paper i$ your eya$. and Your' ,.Cu;< foe. a. N«w.-Jjodgs . p T budgeting. ranges and heaters. Jones J’urni- " m MI-941164 MANY OTHER USTINGS alde tmd will receive briefings from The highway . fund budget- of ciu ij-C o tn ie ' ‘ ■.Sbap.'--- ■ ■'Sanding -an# reSntohing: CeitUigs. BENDIX AutomaticWasher in V-Elght. ’ good *■ cbriditloh. Phone Rbck\ille - turn ' Store, 46- Oak.> Mitchell • PhOTe-r -Mitchell- 8-8449 ' ■ ■ the' news' service Tnrr'befotw''anrt $.86'.00o.fln() s'nppdflcd ■m-' teV-eflUe/i' Blue, Radio and Heater. FLAT FINISH Holland window whitened. CaU Gilbert FJekett. 9-1041. Evening^ MItcheU 9-5938 T. L CTOJc Ke W ' eari, ever-Bfe^f to "bring you Mitchell 3-6982. 5-9208. stories are' transmitted. from motor vehicles, intruded a SOLIMENE, INC. Fluid Matic Shift. shades made to meuure. All EXCELLENT ' Are you wondering what or Mitchell 9-'SS92 Official witnesses will be the KELyiNATOR Electric range, 244 MAIN STREET $3,000.00(1 Hpproprintjoh for a new metal Venetian bllnds'at a new ,2-CAR GARAGE, in good condi­ the coat will be on that marshal, two assistants; tlie Sing FAST tbe newi you should 1051 Plymoutli Cambridge double oven, floor sample, reg. BOLTON — Custom built 6-room Mitchell 3-5418; Residence 9-7751 highway department building to Dodge and Plymouth Cars low. price. Keys made while you OPPORTUNITY “ tion. One Wood pole about 100 new home you are plan­ Sing warden an239.95. Wat­ ranch. Twin size bedrooms. $4 ft. know about and under$tand Dodge Job Rated Trucks wait. Ma/low’s. whitened. Tel. Mitchell 9-4997. fee-t tall with guide wires, $75. ning? A visit nr telephone living room. Phiiippino mahog­ sicians. , ' Hartford di.sirict faeilities. Light Gray, Radio and Heater. John Parclak. Telephone Rock­ kins Brothers, 935 Main street.' rair will place our draft­ SACRIFICE — Partly completed Other .special fund budgets, sup­ DRAPERIES Made to order. Will Please Send Complete. any panelling. Recreation room. I home in Coventry. Rockville 634 CENTER STREET CONTRACTOR To do inside ville 5-5769. ■ ing and construction ex­ Two-car garage. Three acres. I ported by special fees, totaled $6,- k . . whether it is happening i05l Plymouth Belvedere do slip covers for chairs only. painting and paperhanging. Low perience at your disposal. 5-4952. 800.000. Must have own material. Work­ Resume To WIN(?HESTER Pump gpn, model Carlton W. Hutchins. Mitchell PHONE Mitchell 3-5101 (Hard Top) winter rates, with 35% off on all 9-5132 or MItcheU 3-6231. Soldierg Dislike I..odge realerated his intention to across the street ■ . . -or . iTwo Tone Blue, Radio and manship guaranteed. Will pick up 12. 20 gauge. Like new. Phone CX)Vb NTRY l a k e — Waterfront 1953 . wallpaper. ’ Fully Ipsured. We need Ranch Homes, Jarvis Realty Co. Heights area, large, partially press for legislation to stream­ A Sate Place To Buy Used Cars! Heater. ; . and deliver. Phone Smittv’.'! Call Hartford 32-6285.' Mr. BOX R. HERALD MItcheU 9-2748. CENTRAL—Fine home, for large Movies of War line the state government..His bud­ Mltoficll 3-7267, Colonials and Cape Coda 654 Center Street cleared plot citable for orie to across the world. For only Hebert. , ' - at fair prices for our casli family or proper setup to yield nine cottages. Rights to private get me.sHage proposed a few reor­ BROWN-BEAUPRE. INC. Tel. MI-S-4112 ganization mea.surcs whieh he said [ 1951 CHEVROLET Fleetline 2- customers. Quick service good income. Tw«/-car garage. beach, clubhouse, picnic area. pennies-per-day, you're at- MAN WANTED for general fac Madeline Smith. Realtor. MItcheU Tokyo— fh pay J6b8 nn PLUGCED SEWERS AH Applications Held E and E Agency. Phone Mitchell ularity honors. War films ranked his Republican parly is in com­ ., trade towards a new Hudson Written Guarantee. Alterations and additions. Ceil- Dio.nr! mt'chanic*. . tractor bull- 4 or 5 rooms, uiifumishod 9-8715 or 9-1167., NEWLY REMODELED two-fam­ way down the line, they reported, plete control' for the first time OVER 10,800 ClRCULAnON DAILY Inga. Workmanship guaranteed^ dozrri*. and crart>'‘opi^rator8, ma- SITES AVAILABLE In Strict Confidence ily home in Willington, 4 and 5 with mJst criticism directed at since 1947, on an optimistic note ; Hornet, Wasp, or a guaran- A. jji. Dion, Inc., 299 Autiim^ Plr.nri. )>artB man and many 51 or 57 Plate, $10 allowance oth^r iobii in. this rapidly expand­ but hootod if possiMo, Machint CleaiiMi NICE SIX ROOM Cape Cod. 2 un- rooms; S rooms vacant. Modem "impossible acts of'heroism.” "im­ "Working together with a com- -iilj ■ teed used car. street. Mitchell 3-4860. ing inniiFtry. If you are mechan­ We w m Bund te Suit fbr • finished, flreplace, picture window, kitchen and bathroom, have to be practical aituationa” aijd "unreal­ liion •urpose.” he aaid, ” wk shall on old battery. 3-year guar­ ically niindrd arm want increaaed Septic Tanks, Dry Weils, Sewer Lease. Apply WRITE f . O. lO X hot water heat, kitchen fan. din­ seen to be appreciated. 2,000 feet istic dialogue." * . s o lv e r e pressing fiscal problems (TONNFXmcUT Valley Construc­ carnlngH you owe It to yourne^f to by profo^iond man and j Easy T «m s. Bank Rates. antee. Budget $1' weekly. find out whether or not you can Lines Installed—Cellar Water­ ette, breeze-way and garage. In off Wilbur Croat Highway.' 18 . Most popular -stars were Gary which confront, us. and, at the tion. GSaranteed roofs and siding. qualifv. For free infdrmatton with­ proofing Done. • excellent' condition, very good 'Io- miles from Aircraft. Price $8,500. Cooper, Martin and Lewis. Joan same tipie, establish a sound out obligation‘wr^le: f family of throo. 567 ; Telephone Mitchell 9-9442 COLE MOTORS Aluminum storm windows and JARVIS eat.ion. S. A. Beechler, Realtor. Call Stafford, overland 4-7306 or Oawford. Jane Wyman, Susan framework of fiscal policy within Open Evenings SERVICENTER gutters. AU men protected by in- McKin n ey m o s . Phone MItcheU 3-6969. 4-2968. Hayward end Doris Day. which our government c*n -both -8E7VERAGE d is p o s a l -C GO. ^ MANGHISTIR. 873 MAIN STOEEtT Mitchell estlmates. Call MItchfU 3-7180.y 130-182 Penri S t TaL 80-8-8808 5 Dover B ead-rT H . Ba-S-4113 Alfred Charest, Oiyner, -J... , v

. - i I rr>. \ .. * V ^ ' . Z' 4' ■■h: TUKSDAV, ii-EBRUARY 17, 1968 Arerage Daily Net Press Run f*AGE SIXTEEN The Weather flJattrfhPBlpr, Cupning’ l|fralii For the Week Ended { Feb. 14. 195S Foroesat of U- 8- Weather Btuesa York University in the School of The M iry McClure grou^ of theH Education and her MA degree at 10,903 dear,. - cold.. tonight. ..Minlnuim. Emergency doctors Second Congregational women's Fraternity Officer Mrs. Putnam the University of Pennsylvania in near tS. Thursday, mostly fair. - About Town League will meet Thurs Brother­ aids director. gUdlen, regional program director Prlgnano, tel. 9-1616. Miss Bsibara A. Yoiing. daugh­ of the. AJC, win lead a djscusalon ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall F, hood Week Program on "Social Action Under the Re- Young of Garden atrect, a first Provoo Gets Life pabUcan .Administration." year student at West Virginla- The Second Congregational Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, Manchester ob.“erves’ Brother- ’ hood Week sponsored by the Unlt- ► STATIONERY The meetlnjIng of Daughters of . Church Choir will hold Its weekly W. Va., has been awarded a $100 Benson to Air rehearsal tonight at 8 o'clock, .cd Nations. Association- of Man- ' ► AIRMAIL - NOTES UMrty No. 17. LOU. scheduled scholarship by the, scholarship L LEADING BRANDS Speak For Themselves!! for tonight has been postponed to rather than at the usually sched­ committee of the Southern New che.ster, with a speaker st the House Ways, Means Blasts next Tuesday, Feb. 2t. at 8 p.m. uled time. All members are urged England Methodist Church. Miss Community Y Friday and poster ^Arthur Drug Storus mi Orange Hall. The drlU team wUl .to, .he. present,„.at, th!8_,,rehearsaj,^ Yotmg is a- graduate of ■ Manches­ displays , in schoola>snd .churches. / Polished Cottons which will be held in the church Brotherhood Week started Sunday rehearse that night at 7 o'clock. ter High School and took an,active Farm* Policies ■» • ■ sanctuary. part In young people's work in the and Is a worldwide observance / Printed Cottons A representative from the PTA South Methodist Church. She also promoted through the United Na-. Will be present at the meeting of Thc Slsterhood. of Temple Beth ■.served' sa editor of the^Glrctit -tlnn.s. ' -^-£veriElaze,-_;_; Sirea. Washington, Fciy. 18—) Vasa, will have an opportunity to sre required to maintain at least to H a rt ford. . Mitchell '3-5135 Washington, Feb, 18— {IP) blasted a big North Korean Groups A and D, Center Ch\irch She received her BA- from New tion of the Secretary’s policies. ddy on whether former Presi-' —The llouse Waya and Means Women, will hold a special l.,en- see the film, "Christmas in) a B average In their studies snd — Rep. Price (D., 111.) de­ tank and infantry training •Sweden," on Thursday, Feb. 19. a t , We want to clear the »tmos-Trumah created a naval committee disagreed vigor­ tenvmeetlng tomorrow night at 8 sje subject to «n entrance exam­ phere a little bit—-It can stand clared today that proposals Ijase into flaming ruin in ously and openly today with o'clock in the Federation Ploo'm. 8 o’clock in orahge'Halt. Mr.! ination, ' " ' clearing," the chairman com­ petfoileum " reserve of sub­ thus far iaidvaric^ by Presi­ dawn to dusk raids today, Thoren, while visiting relatives in • President Eisenhower’s MemMrs are reminded that a col­ mented. merged coastal lands. dent Eisenhower to break the touching off furious air bat­ lection w'ill be taken for Holland .Sweden last, summer, wag much Arthur E.’. Raymond, son of Mr. | Aiken said some of the commit­ Yes, he did. said Sen. Anderson avowed policy of putting Flood Relief. impressed with the film, Which Is' (D., N. M.) Korean stalemate have been a tles that saw seven Red MIGs '■ and Mrs. A. E. Raymond of 76 tee members also wanted to ask spending cuts ahead of any 16 mm in color and with sound. It Mnox street, received his honor- , Benson what legislative recom­ No, he didn.t said Sen. Daniel “sham” and “little more than shot from the skies, the U, S. reductions in taxes. was produced by the ^Wedl.ah able discharge from the U. 8. mendations he might have In mind. (D., Tex.) campaign politics.” Fifth Air Force reported. American Line, pn whose Meamer,; A tax cut must "precede, not Navy on Feb. 2 and Is now living , BEAT THE DRUMSI Aiken himself said he expects These divergent views were ex­ He dismisaed as "window dres- Two tremendous air blows by a follow” budget reductions, the "The Grlpsholm’* Mr. Thoren w as! St home, after serving In the Navy | this session of Congress would pressed at a hearing before the »lng" the .President’s references to .total of 379 fighter-bombers turned comhilttee said In a report to the a passenger. Hostesses 'ITiursday for alniost five years. After com- j study farm questions and that the Senate. Interior committee on leg­ Korea in his message to Congress the center near the North Korean eVen&ig will be the women mem­ /louse only one daV after Eisen­ pitting his boot-training st Great- 1954 session, would do any legla- islation to turn the oll-rlch coastal on the State of the Union-, and capital of Pyongyang Into a sea of hower strongly renewed his stand Ror^m . R«fri9«raton ber* whose birthdays occur in the ' lAkes. HI., he was stationed in RING THE BELLS! lating required. lands over -to the states. These called for a return to bipartisan "hellish firh" with great explosions for the reverse order. BRAKES month of February. regions often are 'erroneously tween Cove Springs, Fla., for two The committee also voted today political cooperation on foreign that jarred raider planes 11,000 Yim k»n and All yiars and then was assigned to the called tidelands. ollcy and aecurity problems. feet up, returning pilots reported, See Serious Consequences to conduct three Investigations: Further, the committee assert- A son was born at the St. Fran­ U.S.S. Ruchamkln, tYhlle on the ■ 1. An inquiry into how New Racks Stale Ownership Price, a member of the House Alt- Force and Marine planes b tlinr AppHonens cis Hospital In Hartford on Feb.' Ruchamkln he went V)n several ^ Daniel, Who went before the Armed services committee, wrap­ )m1, a delay In tax trimming until Zealand beef can be Imported into teamed in the strike, billed as the the level of spending Is determined RELINED 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Lucian RIzza, cruises to Cuba and one to the 'committee as a witness, backed ped up In a speech prepared for largest of the year. -Late arrivals this country and sold at wholesale' 812 Center street. Mediterranean and was aboard the ] legislation by Sen. Holland (D/, Jo4ia David Provoo steps from House delivery probably the moat - the approach stressed by Elsen­ icOM for 17 cents a pound and at retail over the target said fires and hower—‘‘might well have serious FORD ...... ship- when. it,-waa.4n-,a .CpUision off ■ UHF HAS FINALLY ARRIVED! for*39 cents-.-far below the-cost uf, F la.),,'fo give states title to syt^ i» Pftltea, vaiB- at the. Federsa Bouse outapoken .attack, on .the. newu Rcr. .lowering -. smoke.: cotumna- made ■stenomte «mseqtrehc*8.*’ belts f^hapter I'lb. ’ lit. Royal the coast of Virginia last Novem- 'mergelj" lands within .{heir 'Hlstdflc of Detention In New York follow­ pdblican administration yet to be impossible to tell hnmedlately how Arch Ma.sons, will confer the Mark domestic beef. boundaries—generally a distance This language brought squarely CHEVROLET l*r. . , 2. A probe of methods used by, ing his sentence to life Imprison­ voiced by a Democrat in Congress. much damage was wrought. Master degree at Its stated con-j WKNB-TV CHANNEL 30 BEGAN TELECASTING LAST WEEK of three geographic miles. ment on charges of treason. Pro-, into the.'open a simmering ciash TOcatlon tomorrow night at 7;3flT the Agriculture department’s The Texan also favors legislation Implied l^rumlse It was the second big raid of the among Republicans over tax policy Commodity Credit Corporation voo, a former U. 8. Army ser­ Price said he wSs "dismayed" by week. On .Sunday, more than (200 PLYMOUTH In the Masonic-Tertiple. The degree’ extending U. S. Jurisdiction to the geant was Implied In the slaying and raised the threat of a possible **Nt Mftsy CARBA6E Cans work will be followed by the usual It itHr prateBt Mevitioa reetiver tquipped to rtttivt it? If n o t....LO O K HOW (CCC) to sell Its holdings of grain. remainder of the continental shelf plans announced thu.s far to fui- fighter-bombers attacked a ti'oop residential veto. It was approved Some Senators have charged that of an American Army captain fill Eisenhower’s "Implied pro­ and supply center -southeast ._of S in Our BockyM refreshments and social hour. OLUE a M STAN’S -^whlch exjtends seaward up to while both men were Imprisoned y the committee in a cloaed meet­ YOUR out SET HELPS YOU BUY A NEW CROSLEY CONSOLE FULLY EOUIPPEO CCC sales last fall contributed to some 200 miles—and giving states mise" during tfie , campaign to Pyongyang. ing late yeiiterday—without a roll $ a break in the price of-corn and by Japanese on the Island of Cor- early and honorable end While fighter • bombers 8,vstem- call vote. . Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dewey of AUftt bODY a share in oil royaitiea from this rojgldor,... Provoo. ..was...convicted: Robert To»a gueeu at the vr- other commodtttes. wldwarec . ^ ----- •to the Korean war...... — -— — atlcalty: . worked ' over the target, - President George Meany of the ■wirruHF.""...... 3. Extensive hearings on pos- of selling out to the Japanese on Price said the two main nolnts swift Sabres barreled on north and AFL came out today with a state­ noy Park Hotel during their mid-; ^ w e l d in g Anderson, a committee member four other counts of treason as Includes winter'visit In 8t. Petersburg, Fla; and Secretaiy of Agriculture un­ dealt with training of additional took on MIG-15 jets who were ment laPellipg the proposed income ★ AUTO BODY ond (Contlnued on Page Two) der Truman, has introduced legis­ well: (NEA 'Telephoto). South Korean divisions, and ending heading south from their Man­ tax reduction ‘‘premature.’’ He Lining and Labor FENDER REPAIRS lation which would confirm state use of the U. .S. Seventh Fleet as churian bases toward the bombing' said anjf.tax cut should he deferred^ title to landa under inland waters a "shield” for Red China. scene. until "it has been determined ★ COMPLETE CAR but give the federal government Price said Ei.senhower "shmild whether federal revenue needs will . . .tiact'w* fnitalUd thi RivetIrM LAND SURVEYING . There was a series of short and Lining 14.00 Extrg PAINTING authority to grant oil leases on all Ike Names have learned” that the U. S. has savage air battles, In one of which make any tax reductions feasible.” Edward L. Davie, Jr. LACQUER and ENAMEL off-shore submerged lands until hern embarked "for well over two four Sabres defiantly took on 32 "When such time corned, reduc­ MtaJeMtie ✓ YOU PONT NEED MONEY! the whole question is settled. years now” on an Intensive pro­ MIGs. tions in income taxes should bh IM»eOR IHCINHATOR w A SERVICE Begtotcred Land Surveyor 8 (iriswold Street Truman’s order just before, he gram of training;, South Koreans. The Pyongyang'area was blasted related to the ability to pay and 18 Proctor Road Manchester left office last January purported Spain and As for the Seventh Fleet. Price considered together -with the heed *ma loamr ear aeed for ibe V A r n i J STATION Tel. MI-9-5025 Bars Stalin by nearly 400 Air Force and Ma­ TEU MITCHELL 8-7019 to set aside the continental shelf said this "runs contrary to facts rine planes that roared over, In for reductions in other types Ot ffefbage «aal Now we 427 HARTFORD ROAD as a naval petroleum reserve. Dan­ and amdUnts to a political state­ taxes," Meany said In letters to iati Ml Jl hiruM t refuse— , We’ll trade in your old smoll-screen morning and afternoon atrikes. T iel and others attacked it as, a poli­ ment designed to reflect upon the Today's seven boosted to 35 the Haum lAodarf. «•—b our M iotic la- - h tical maneuver designed to embar­ China Aides integrity of the previous admin­ li«z, LorS of Nlariila. i ^ . MboaKili of MlMai ICIno,. troves te flo It was only a few hours after itorlatbeMSceseai Talk Topics number of MIGs reported destroy­ rass President Elsenhower. istration." — 7- ed or damaged In five days of flercf queen, Adelaide 'VUiMloiii, rllgtit mi reviewing (tend, nn he imaaea.fnai Etesnhower bad coiha out ones’ ^Hghi h m i leaw it) Unique Pta Prick Balds again in opposition'^to a tax cut a t ' dowMnfi feature does the iria. MILITARY TV os the down-payment on o Eisenhower, .ajaid he would sign Washington, Feb. 28—^/P) aerial fights. Of these. 14 were de­ Boeton Club along the lihiial Street parade route In New Orlenaa »n Moscow, Feb. 18— (/P)—In­ Price declared Chinese Nation- stroyed^ five probably destroyed the eve of Lent. (AP Wlrephoto). this time that the committee cora- nis.coavaaieace eodt .uapleas- — President . Eisenhowei: tor .. T)leted Its reporfc- IMM t r ^ to tbe backyard garbate dia’s. Ambassador K. P. S. (Continued .on Page Tii-a) day nominated. Jamea:€.,Dunn ralist troo'ps' "for some ' moritfi*’’ 'and Id'darnagcd. aw SMCrasb burner ia all kiads WHIST Meiioh 'said today it would 1ae have beerr 'conducting ’ "pin 'prick" *«thtr.«.A™ The coraminee planned to make «f waaOar. laol HW. we asade a Sponsored iBy to be Ambassador to Spain Incomplete reports on the air It public to^ y . Some newsmen saw MANCHESTER REGISTERED “highly improper” for him to and Karl L. Rankin to be Am­ copy by advance of that actloo. wiss bay-)uM couldn't get along BIG, BRAND-NEW, FAMOUS reveal whether he discussed a (Continued on Page Two) battle said Sabre pilots shot down Death Mars U. S. Plans wHhoM it aowl” NURSES AS.SOCIATION Controls End bassador to Nationalist China. five MIGs deep over northwest Iteport Backs Tax Cut ROn RMMinRiNnM unowaiMUR Korean-armistice with Prime Elsenhower also sent to tlie Korea and destroyed two more by The''repo]rt formally sends to the Friday, Ftb. 20, 8 P. M. Minister Stalin at their meet­ Senate the nomination of John outmaneuvering them in swirling Mardi Gras House, with a recommendation for t m m ing in the Kremlin last night, j On Drugs, Coal, Moors Cabot of Cambridge, Ma.ss.. j Francis Smith dogflghtJ that produced the'26th Sharp Notes pasage, a bill by Comnilttee Ctaair- Am«rican Lcqion Horn* t'd be assistant Secretary of State "Let's Just say the conversation ace of the Korean war. ^New Orleane, Ub, Feb. 1^— / m p Reed to cut Indivi­ for Inter-Amerlcan affairs. The new ace la Capt. Manuel J. dual Income taxes 10 per cent ContribuHnn 80e was very general,’’_he told a re- W-i^iCSiurcIi bells tolled the end . porter. Daiiry Products All three nominees are career In New Bid to Fernandez, of 2397 Northwest 34th starting July 1—a bill approved 2t Dr Prlr.es and Refreshments It was reported Immediately diplomats. Blreet, Miami. He waa credited of Mardi Grne revelry and the To' R ussia to 4 by the committee on Monday. after the 30-minute session that Washington, Feb. 18—(*P)—The The President also formally with two killed today. This raised beginning of 40 da3rs of faetteg At tats first White Hotme news the question of Kprea unquestion­ government today lifted price con­ nominated Samuel Wilder King of Escape Chair his confirmed total to six MIGs de­ and pennnoe of Lent., confsrenea, Elsenhower said yes­ Hawaii to be Governor of the stroyed Slid one probably desti'oy- Waahfngton, Feb. }A—(/P) ably came ,up._liulla authored a trols, from milk.. butLer..ice..cceam 'MnnII Oraa, Its merrymaking — Members of ;tbe S ^ a te For­ terday .that the government can­ $46.95 Koiean peace plan which the UN and other dairy products. Drugs, Territory. Bridgeport, Feb. l8-.--(;l^—Fran­ ed. marred by h't least one death.' not afford to reduce. taxes of fed­ tROSlEY ' GehCrdt Assembly adopted • last' ■cosmetics, coal-; and "most''service ' 7- The. ...White:-,. House. ..ahnDunced, cis- Pr Smim.' 2T. of "Noroton htfs .,.Two .forces....t,Otaling,.37.9 .Allied ended -laat -midnight apd- the -de­ eign.., Relgtioug tL-cnmmUtee'rr. eral tntonwtmttt' it' has ttt eight a "" iPhone MI-9-5253 autumn, but it was rejected by the charges, such as for auto, radio earlier this week that Eisenhower begun another of a long series of fighter-bombers smashed the train­ vout began preparing spiritually working in close./to-operation spending program; which balances FEB.TIRE Soviet Union, Communist China and television repairs, also were intended to nominate King. attempts to escape execution for ing school center at Kangso, di­ for Easter. Dunn has been Amba.s.sador to rectly west of Pyongyang. with PresidenUEisenhower- income and outgo. Otherwise, he “Your Siore of Friendly Look how your old set helps you and North Korea. freed from controls. a four-year-old Greenwich murder Bui, while Mardi Gras waa continued work today on two added, higher taxes may'result Price Stabilizer Joseph Freehill France since March 14, 1952, and he saya he (^idn’t commit. The Air Force said It was the at Its height, thousands of na­ Service” Push Peace Efforta before that was Ambassador to largest such atrike In months. It sharp noticed to be served on in the future. said the items decontrolled in the This time he ia pinning his hope tives and visitors from nil parts Eisenhower would not say FIRST LI.N® FigESTONB buy this 1953 21“ Crosley Consble Prime Minister Nehru has said Italy. U-,, exceeded In tonnage even the crip­ he would not give up his efforts new list affect about ,10 per cent on the word of an Alabama priaon .of the world laughed, cheered, Russia whether he would veto any tax bill AUTOMATIC DELIVERY SERVICE AND f e d e r a l TIRES of the articles used in making up He is a native of Newark. N. J., pling blows hurled at the Slnanju for a Korean peace, and it has inmate who says Smith wasn't danced and jostled each other One 4^1 voice a warning to which may reach hit desk. But^ JUST TELL US TO KEEP YOUR TANK FILLED the„cost qf living. Index. .He. said and has been in the foreign jtery- ..presentAvhen watchman (trover S.. brldfCe network In January, for. choice spots along, the pa-i .®.tsllT>^nd tala. mtelllte... countries been; gene Ally efxpccted that a ncyr the Office of Price Stabilization ice since 1919. He would succeed ~ 7,50,66« PoundiTof'hoitibs ■he did say atTone- point;' he wouldf-- J— attempt would be ..made when the. Hart waa shot down during a bur- rade route of Rex, Lord cd _Itns- th*t tWs nation condemns vyithout not eon.’mnt iu-things now atand to. still ' retains fuH cpntrol over about' -Ambassador -Lincoln -MaeVeagh at- gtary g rth * Indian Hathttr Yacht Flfth"'"AlT‘ .Force ■ and • Marine rulei' . v-r-...... 'teservslidn any campiilM of per- 6.00 X 16 a.ssembly reconvenes in New York 14 per cent of the Items and par­ Madrld. * Club in Greenwich. planes .rained more than 750.000 sny ..riductlon In government SM Ke. Mate Bt., MItoheU 9-8289 $14e95 next "niesdny. ^ Soviet Foreign During the parade of the of Jews behind the Iron revenue without a substitute L. T. WOOD CO. .Exchange and Tax tial control over,, about 3.5 per Rankin has been in charge of Former GoV. James C. Shannon, poun'dS of explosives on the target Krewe of Orleane, a I7-year-old rtaln. Open Dally 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. In- 51 BISSELL STREET . TEL. MI-3-4496, ‘ Minister Andrei Y. 'Vlshi.nsky left cent. ■ ■ F the embassy at Tape!, Formosa, counsel for Smith who Is scheduled area in morning and afternoon merrymaker Jumped from a The other Is Intended to make It which would bring In as much. cindteg Wednesday aftemnohs and for that meeting yesterday. Missing from the list was cig­ since Aug. 8. 1950. to die in the electric chair at the slrlRcR* trailer truck arid slipped berieatl clear to the Soviet Union and Its The President indicated If the Saturdaya until noon. Ambassador Menon .said he was arettes and other tobacco products As Anibfwsador. fie would suc­ Wethersfield State Prison on Pilots said their bombs touched victims alike that the U. S. dis­ excess profits tax on business is. 6.70 X 15 $T6e'95 "quite sure" that his reception by Its wheels. Phil Warreu Hti to expire June 30—aa provided Ih WithBuat-InlJriF 11.INCH UO tUY M UUII on which OPS had planned yester­ ceed Dr. J. ,I^ighton Stuart, who March ,16. yesterday--filed-a peti­ off many secondary explosions. In­ owns any secret executive agree Stalin—a meeting the Indian dip­ ton, Jr„ n Tninae Univei Exchange and Tax .90i|,<—Tlie fii« , door picture ypv g a l day to lift controls. The agency has' resigned because of illneas. • tion for a new trial In Superior dicating direct hits on ammtinition freshman, was pronounced ments under which people have •a Hiit huga icraen—yaw hoapl T ^ 'i lomat said he rcque.sted la.st Oct. decided overnight to substitute Rankin is a native of Manito- Court. It will be heard next month. and fuel dumps. Numerous fires been enslaved. (Coatinued oa P ^ Eleven) '12—had no connection with the on arrival at a New Orlei^ hos’- Most sizes in .stock also Your Old bacduM of CfOdiey'i feoieat AwloiiMfic milk and dairy products aJid oleo­ With it. Shannon, who already hiiried clouds of smoke into the pltal. / Sen. Ferguson (R-Mlch) said he foithcoining UN session. margarine for tobacco. (Contlnued on Page Tup) ha.s won aix reprieves for Smith, sky. An estimated 130 buildings The mM-nforalag jilanule. of would urge committee, hearinga to bargains in white wall Pressed-for a speCiric answer as' This was the third major action CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc Jv9t like evdry Croeloy cobiaet. tbit filed a atatement by David E. were destroyed. Rex pushed throagh-"thc {nusked determine not only what agree- tires. to possible discussions of Korea. in stripping off price curbs since The first wave roared over at i r h r AND ONLY $250 ana t i mods ot Roe wood. H*9 ittgorbly BlumettI of Stamford who alleged­ 'streets as the shosed propaganda boss of 106 million dollars. ZT/ m « .« It. Yo« lishing controls over herd.s looking TTie office of Tax' Commissioner ijp' Waller P, Reuther, president staffed.. or make-shift or obsolete. Communist-ruled East Germany, M ratw. tS. a .... wfckSw <*• — •*1^ toward the radication of the dia- William F. Connelly is working of the CIO. declared today "the ,/ <7tes n n an ct.. Strength dispella rumors he fled Russian DRIVE OVERI plight of our schools has deterior­ ' "Regardless of 'Ahal you may United Shoe Held ASKS PIPE STUDY ease. now to draft legislation carrying Spy Team Lawyer zone by appearing for speech Washington, Feh- IS—Preai- A ... |MU l.to «hi« n«l4 ■••t U"**** Legislative leaders said they in­ out the recommendations, .Cowles ated from a national scandal to hear from Wa.shinglon, the country before Soviet House of Culture in national tragedy." dent Elsenhower today naked pn.14. »<*•> r»«—* .Wirt rt tended Jo press for immediate ac­ said.. isn't bankrupt. It has the financial Berlin. Monopoly by U. S. the tariff eommisahm to make n Mrtf W . I.T it. r« i ifcM ll « 4rop ts lar To help meet a (42,000,000 gap Maps Plea to Ike "Millions of' American children strength, and it s'hoiild' have the Rhode Island retail food chain AM rtl. At M okHsaliM. tion on the proposal. . further study of Import duUea The measure would empower between anticipated revenue and . . . .are being robbed of their right­ will, to make the necessary invest­ stores report sharply increased expenditures, the governor has pro­ New-York, Feb. 18 -4*1—The at- buying of beef since recent drop Boston, .Feb. 18—(9)—The United oM low-priced briar pipes. He the commissioner of farm.s and ful opportunity for a decent and ments to produce a decent school Shoe Machinery Corporation today posed increasing the sales tax from toi-ney for condemned atom spies f\dl education." he said in a speech system." in prices . . . Fisherman at Lake deferred eetton on ita recom­ markets to "make regulations con- was held by the U. 8. District mendation that Mw dutlee fee FOGARTY . ceViiing the importation, transpor­ two per cent to three per cent for Julius and Ethel Rosenberg says dellcered before the American As- He said a recent decision by the Winnebago, Neenah. Wis., wrestles the nine-month period from April he will make a new plea to Presi­ Court to have violated the Sher' hiked. tation. examining, testing, quhran- '..■nciation of School Administrators. House Appropriations committee 180-pound sturgeon through hole man anti-Tnut act by monopoliz 1 to Dec. 31. TTtereafter, for the dent Elsenhower for executive , If the nation can afford billioifs to ci.'t out 24 million dollars for in Ice to Set new state record for tining, feeding, sanitation and dis­ balance of the biennium, ending clemency. ing the business In certain types UMW ORGANIZER SHOT BROTHERS position'.of swine" -Infected or ex­ ■ (or defense, it -an afford an ade- federal aid to ,‘chool.s in dcfen.se weight. of shoe machinery. June 30, 1955. he proposed that the The lawyer. Emanuel H. .Bloch, Margaret Truman celebrates Ciearfleld, In., Ftb, 256 CENTER ST. posed to the disease. rate, be two. and a half per cent'. adds that the couple ' ‘will be vin- . quate ■ school /■>’stcm, he added. areas was "false fcconomy." While the court refused a go\t- A United Bltee Werher erffeWM* ' Hundreds of thousands of CIO Reuther called on educators and •29th birthday with eye on future emment request that United Shoe Telephone Mitchell 9-4539 DEPARTMENT He could order the slaughter' ot j Republicans too were called into, dicated" when Elsenhower 're- wna shot and oerleMly animals, with the owner being paid members work in modern, well- public schools to "strengthen our concert career, described by htr be dlsMlved into three separata a caucus to discuss. House-Major-: ceivea the full details.'' New York agents aa "brighter today in n pitched fefittle', by the state for his loss. 1ity Leadere Simon S’. Cohen said, ' Bloch made these statements to I lighted,' well-ventilaaed defense faith in basic human and d.emocra- companies, It provided that the than) before." .... Bishop John A. corporaUon must offer for sale aJl tween ptekete and i /CHEVROLET/ To be eligible for reimburse-: the legislative situation in'general. | newsmen late* yesterday after a I plants paid-for by taxpayers, he tlc values." nstaeia at n atrip (oorthW) Cohen later reported' that ■ three-man federal appeals court I said, adding; "We muat'l)e sure of the values, 75, .noted ay one of :■ fore- types ot machines. meat, «n owner would be required ^ moi< Negroes- in America, dies The corporaUon in the post has near thia eeatial to meet certain sanitation condi- among the specific subjects dis-! granted the Roaenbergs a new I "But the kids of them workers we |stand for. as well as thoss 'we 358 {EAST CEN TER ST. TELEPHONE Mitchell 3-5Tf|t I are forced in too manyVcpmmunl- after Illness at JacksonviUe, Fla. elty. The shwiHf V- Uons, including the ty{ie of gar­ John LoMtti. 4i. wrested uaaaaT caABSMa- bage wliteh he must feed his herds. I (Contlnued on Paga Two) (ContteuCd OB Pagq Four) ties to go to schools that are out- ^ (Continued on Page Five) ihospiUl. iOontteued en Page Five) —i“ T- I I A/ ;/■



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