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* . ArmSte Ddlr Nit P iw R u ...' ..>M.^.,.WaeK.RKdhm. orgsuiiged dog-ataallng going on in I o« V, R.'< About Town Manehaater. Corpbratioii Diviskta Wafhiiigtoii PTA Tb* aaxt mMtln( 'o t 8t. Heard Along Main Street T H I ARMY and NAVY CLUB l o i s i b M d (« t'a Ifo tiim Circle will be Dear Haard Along: Meet* Tuesday JlB lM -at Mto'-AfiOl M -ll. SHr, held at tM home of Mn. Arthur 4nd on Seine o f Mancheatei^a Side StreeUt Too Wall, wa mada tha haad linaa »w«— f ClfsaUjUdi BmaehattI, 39 Moore etreet, Mon> tw lc, laat- waak, this doaan't hap- The Washington PTA will meet M onehoiter^A City of Viltoge Charm ^4>jr.»ilApuik....■•— ...... - JSR. ottan UUly—but than who "" ... ' . ' ''L ■ Srigiiei' a ainc* tha IncapUda of taiaviiton In caraa. - .Tuesday. Fab. 19, at 5 p. m, in the -X. TlckaU' k n atiU availably for Our readera wdll" remember that thla area. Sofaa, dlvana and ape- Tha firat haad Unea fairly whlta building. YOL, LXXL NO. 118 aa P am 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY.^BRUARY 18,1952 the profram “Winning: the Peace laat w-eek deacribed our fav.or- j cial living room atuffed chain, Bcraiamad "No mora Twilight A program which should ba of (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FIVE c m f n hy Promoting World Brotherhood Ite pipe dream—aeelng one of' ua^ only aparlngly B.T.'(before Baaaball on tha Weat Side” and pai^ietilar InterMt to every par­ ...... ' J l Tirou(h Utaraey," tomorrow thoae tobacco caaannvaa choke televiaion) have been found not to aeeond waa "Schen4al movaa tha night a t 9 o'clock at the Ver- over hla favorite'butt onva TV be made of Iron. * (k* pound to tha West Sldt.” ent of Washington School has been planck School. The principal ahow. Well. It haan't happened yet, Aa a result, apringa hava broken -^Tha first ahnouncement la now •muigetf^Tor Pilacipal VTneent EVERY SATURDAY NIGHt Count M Dead — apeaher .of the evening will be I>r. but we did get aomewhat of a and the atuffed chain hava fallen practically stttlrdi that ia nnliia At Oonmitmity RelatlonB s t a r t in g a t 8 :15 SH ARP _ J. . Maurice Hohlfeld who will thrill the other night after the the Town Fathera want tha Town oommittee consisting of three apeak of the work of Dr. Frank Marrlano-Savold fight. split up aa wa are determined not 20 REGULAR GAMES—3 SPECIALS In Sicily Crash lAubach in teaching illiteratea to A man waa being interviewed, to move to Mount Nebo. teachers, Mrs. Francis ReiiL Mrs. read. Anyone interested la invited I believe he waa a coach or aome-1 Ra; Chief Schendel'a announce­ Henry McCann and Mice Jane 11 Inches of to attend. thing, by Mol Allen. In the nor- ] ment of the dog pound being Itoyden. have, prepared colored Burghs Mdly, Feb. 18—(#7— mal courae of eventa. Mel offered roved to the West Side, we are sUdes Bhowlng activities >at the PeMca reacbed the WTeefcage bt school. A movie, taken by C. Mlaa W ayy E dredge. a aenlor the man one of this aponaor’a cigara., delighted with the move. In fact R o le in NA ajiritiahi airliner on the aMe ef a t Oonneicticut Ctollege, T?ew Lon­ Oh, nt), the man anawered, one of^ we ware about to aak tha CUaf to Crawford Brewer-.oT'Maa«beeter,- ML Rnae near here to- thoae would'kill me. Or worda to out of shape and have needed re­ make thla move. of the children at reading leeaons, don. and daughter of Mr. and Mra. clay modeling and finger painting, aad reported all 84 aboard B. F. Eldredge of Grant HIU road. that effect. We were thrilled and conditioning. That's where the Thla la the only department now London, Feb. 18—(ff)—^The Big Three foreign ministers ^fo re we could help ouraelyea we upholsterers come. in. will also be shown. The Safety . ftockvUle, haa bad a poem^ titled under our present Town Patmi wll! pr«>sent a play entitled n*tT«dth Chnncellor Konntd Adenauer today to Jiim that the AliOnw apernt- “RetroapMt" In the winter laaiie had acreecKed; "Gi.ve that man 19 Wa Sttn like OUr televUloh ahd form of government that we will _NOW— when the springs go, or the chairs "A Father Changes Hia Mind.” Weat Germany so far can share in Atlantic pact planning and lag the'aknrtered rraft aald It In Morst SfornL of Season of "Quarterly," the official under­ aiJver dollara." permit to locate here and that of need attention, guess we can There will he a short business strategy only as a member of the European army, hot ias a wan earrybig 81—38 paaaeagers graduate magaalne of the college. Acrually, of coilrae. the fellow coui'ae will have a proviso 'T hat and a e r e ^ e f five, a pollee She la a graduate of Mancheater didn’t have anything againat that scrape up enough money to get L«e Fraphia hava a Ufa time Job meeting. Refreshments will be Yoo too COR fovo moHoy by goffiRg yoar ■ ...■ "tfuH member of tho North Atlantic them fixed. After all, the days of served by Mrs. Richard Baggc and [Treaty Organisation (NATO). eaptala with tke aeareb party High School. particular brand of cigar. He as dog warden." bar committee. ~ ghwflof at UrIoh OpHcol Co. aald. be eaanfed^'M bodlea—17 almply doean't amoke any cigar the front room aa a show room When we first read- the news wa The Brltieh, French and Ameri- any time. But the change waa ao went out years ago. ' can dtplpihata Joined Adanauer~'af awn,' 14 wnmea awMhree ehll- Old Mail W inter Stilf Going,'Strong ‘ Elmore Watklna of Watkina thought the Chief waa going to U. S. Studies drea. A poUre 4 Problems refreahlng. In fact ao unique, that nova the entire police department Sorvico at Uaion Optical is tho host in Britain's foreign office to tell him Roads Tied Brothera will apeak on Abraham their answer to the West German from Srlaeea, at the fn ^ef the LlncOTn at the meeting of the Lu we ehjnyed the interview much From The .Mall Bag over to the West Side, tw courae, AdOaMMTOWIIo ...... - better than the fight. Dear Editor, parliament's demand fqr an equal mountain where tbn ther Leaguera to be held tomoc' the Weat Side would not stand for ALSCO ALUMINUM rnnred, aald 39 nf the 84 Speaking of the fight. If we may 1 tljlnk there is a situation which this move as we have, no use for New Aid to voice in NATO in exchange for Still B lock row evening at 7 o'clock in- the has existed In Manchester and may ! German troopa for weatern" de« had-—heeai' Menttfted and 1 iBy D rifts, veatry of the Emanuel Lutheran be bold enough to deaenbe the policemen; we settle our. own dis­ Adana Rhodes StoiM Sdili;aMn>oon ^ woA dono at Ur Io r Optieoi Co. Is flaaco with that v^’ord, well per- iMv'exIatlng now, and which would putes and courts, of law are un­ t fense. tributed the disaatef tn Iring of Church. Following the program, a i . An official atatement after- the the wtaga. abort bualneaa meeting, and a- hapa we'd better not. b« of great Interest to all dog own­ known over here, In the wld, open Atlam Rhodes ia chairman of GiraraRtood ly gRCRORtOOd. Indo“ China: [tJMT Start Valentine party with refreahmenta Anyhow, we'rt. Inclined to think ers and that la that someohe is spaces. « meeting said "soma prograas” wee Many nf the .aleUma were ro- ' Gar Snarls that much of the redneaa of stealing doga here In Mancheater. We have been deluged with mail the Corporation Divlaion on the Good Hoittolioopiii* —— : made in solving problem! that have pnrted to be faailliee 'of BrttM will be held. All membera, other I personally know of three doga 1952 Manchester fund drive for CoRto in and hovn Mr. ChristoRstn adjiist nohliem atatloned In Kenya, confirmed young people of Savold'a battered featurea waa the past week, a few criticising ImiMdlate DeUvery m Wood caiiaed by wind burn -auffered a,a th,t have disappeared. No trate the American Red Crosa. The Britala'a Bast AMeaa rolony. Wasmngton, Feb. 18—(A>) Emanuel and fiienda are invited. and the majority favoring our step For Fun Intonnatloa your glossRS freo of eliorgo. J'."' Two snow Rtorms iuuid- he alipped the blowa of the/wdldly- oTthem haa been found. in divorcing the tow^ and creating drive, which opens Feb,. 25, will •*—The , United States is con- j France wee reported to have In- The plane, a twHa-mntored Vlk- —At le«st,four major issues My Neighbor, Carroll Mc­ Can sidering giving special new slated on a distinction in the pow- wiched around eight hours of Group D, Center Church Wom­ swinging .Marciano. V town of our own that will be last for a period .of two weeks. iag, waa en route from Loadon faced the S^ate Armed Serv- Guire, haa made the moat Inten­ known from Maine to CalifomlA aid to help F ra n ce carry on 'ers^of a proposed four-power ap- In Nairobi, the Kenya capital. rain and gleet hit Manchester en. haa invited membera of Mr. Rhodes is a member of the pea)s tribunal tn pardon or parole ices commit today as 'it ..Croupa... A,. B. auid .C.io be . their ...... TV. sive search possible for hla dog, and from Mexico to the North Pole th e fig h t a g a in st a C!omrnU' over the week end and left its, Xele'vielbh aeTa *are wonderful, Brownie. Tn»i dog disappeared iWo ari ''West Marichesie?’,'— a' beau­ Boatrt of DlfMtorir df the emivieted-German war ■ criminals. m et J^hirfd doorsto j-eaidenta digging themsdves gueata Monday night at 8 o'clock WEATHERKIlia hist conquest of Indo-Chihal Ths French said a pardon wotild work out details oi a Uhi'irer- at Woodruff Hall. Dr. Amoa mo.at of iia will a^ee, when they weeka ago laat Sunday. The dog tiful towm whose slogan ia "Don't Red’ Crots Chapter and is also a out from under k fall that haiLjievjr.in. .alIJhULl2-yeara been state Department officials be- Infer the remorol of guilt.______Friend witt"Bhow hlrm ovm g are running .right--.But-t«evee-dia- Fence -Me In.:!------...... - .mamber—ot~4he--Flnaiiee~eemmit-' ALSUO llevo that additional assistence— sal Military-T'r: (UM-TV reached"Ytiirche«iTrdepth7— trlbutora and d/alera are not the sway from home . . ..Mr. McGuire Weat Side Chamber of Commerce tee. Associated with Cheney Booot Roan Payawnta bill. turea ran an ad In The Mancheater Phone 5105 or Nights 4010 In the form of either, dollara or in­ The swirling, gale-driven itorm, only onea who./make money out of S. L. Rumblings, Secretary. Brothers as comptroller, he cur­ creased military supplies to Indo- The four ministers alao were re­ Ships “Deal Chairman Russell (D„ described by the Hartford Weath­ continual teevee uae. Evening Herald, called up the dog rently serves aa president of the Bank Flaanclng 641 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER TEL. 2-3128 ported to have talked about Ger­ hopes to send the bill to 'the ITpholatery repair men have warden and, fearing that the dog 45 Days First Payment 'Chlna—would be aufficient, pro­ er Bureau as the worst of the sea­ Cracking I'p! Cancer Society of Manchester vided the (Chinese Oimmunista do many's financial contribution to Senate by Thursday but told tht son, petered out at poon, houra been all dbing a booming bualneaa might have been hit by a car and and la a member of the Town De­ European defense. The temporary reporter "there are many perplex­ had away from the street and This newspaper biislnesa ran be not intervene in (he Indo-China Gain Put at earlier than had at firiit been ex­ EdwanI J. Eolomtki pretty hectic, but we are now hav­ velopment Commission. war as they did. in Korea. council commitee of NATO, headed ing problems.” pected. crawled under something, as dofts ing Ihe rather horrible experience Other members of the Corpora­ by W. Averell Harriman, yesterday Other committeemen. who luHdis^ Contractor sometimes do when hurt, he has tions Division are Raymond E. Should the Chinese Reda launch Long before the storm had end­ of watching one of our fellow a major assault there, however, it aen( a report to Adenauer estimkt- asked not to be named, listed them ed, sround-tbe-olock highway SELF-CONHOENCE hunted the fields adjoining the Cooper of the Orford Soap Com­ Ing Germany's ebllltv to pav 11H as:’ TEL. 9044. STORKS street in all the surrounding vicin­ workers crack tip right before our would pose an issue of aid of a dif­ 3 % M illio n crews had virtually all roMa open' You are Invit­ eye.s. And if It’a horrihle for us. pany, Walter Grusha of the Man­ biUion marks (|2.700.00().0(KH, The 1. Should romplete control of ity. Two flaya later, a dog living in chester Trust Company, Abraham ferent soft—whether the United Bonn Republic previously hsd set hut packed-down snow kept traf­ BOX IS4 ed to be one of a house down the street disappear­ just Imagine how he feels. Rtstes and other United Natlona funds for the program be placed In fic moving at a crawl as hundreds Of course, we may be wrong, WInts of Manchester 'Modes, Inc., nine billion marks ss the best it Washington, Feb. 18—44*) the five-member National Security a group of 40 ed, again without a trace of the dog and Everett Kennedy of Lydall 'Would send in troopa to help the of cart caused tieups on most In­ men and wom­ being found. but we don’t think so. Here’s the French and native defense forces could do. —Senator Hoey (D„ NC) told .Training rommission, on which clines. , \ evidence we have to go on, ------®?>d__Fpuids_Cpmpany,.______....Meeting here yesterday, U. 8. en who will All the.se dogs were frie'ndl.v and or strike directly st 'Communist bis Senate Investigations sub­ three elvllians form a majority, to Mwuiy To'Dw^ 7 meet regular­ wdUId make friends with a strang­ Exhibit A. The guy doesn't A auccesaful fund drive la nec- China itself. What the American Secretary of. State Dean Acheson, committee today a group of assure civilian oontroiy '-' ly for training drink. Never touches the stuff. eaaary tn assure the continuance British Foreign Secretary Anthony 2. Should 18-year-olds who With the end of the Jttorm,'the er and aa they were all of mixed government would do In that event U. S. political figures ran a Weather Bureau predicted-clear­ In the DALE breed, their sole value would only Maybe if he did he wouldn't be of the many local and national U still undecided. Eden and French Foreign Minister complete the six months of basic going to pieces on iia. services of the Red Cross. These Robert Schuman approved a plan ftOl.OOO investment in war training be placed in a reserx'e and ing weather. followed''by 30 to 25 CARN E G I E be to aome medical college for The problem of finsnclal assist­ COURSE In vivtaqctlon.' I know that experi­ Exhibit B. We were working late sendees were rapidly accelerated outlining relations between the surplus ships into a 3 1^4 mil­ exempted from active dut.v re­ mlle-an-hour winds StiUi gusts up E f f e c tl ve one Saturday afternoon after during the last year and they must ance has arisen at this time be­ quired of other young men drafted to 40 miles an hoi^ tbnight. The ments have to be made in the field cause American studies of six-nation European Defense Com­ lion dollar profit in three Speaking. of science for the good of human­ everyone else had gone home. The remain geared to the continuing munity (EDC) and NATO. for active duty? forecast was for a ^arp drop In Leader a h 1 p phone rang, It waa our poor friend. crises. Mr. .Rhodes urges the France’s continuing economic years. 3. Should strict prohibition temperatures to/between 10 and ity but 1 do feel that our house­ He asked for hlmaelf. We told, him corporations of Mancheater to crises have ronvinced officials here 'Today the Big Three meet here Hoey made the statement at 15 degrees toni Training hold pets should never be used for with Adenauer to tell him about the opening, of public hearings on againat use or sale of all intoxi­ and Human Relatione. For Liter­ that purpose. he had left aome time ago. That "answer the call" and give gen that maintenance of the present cants be written Into the law. or Tuesday's outlook was for fair erpusly to the 1952 fund drive, forces in Indo-China is a heavy the plan and get his reactions. the deal. He aald the purlmse of ature write Dale Carnegie Gourae, One way that the person Or per-' .must have Jogged . his memory. !«ft »o. rrg.ulatlon by the miUtary h 'r€ S fr. and contlnued/told with increasing 223 Canner Street. New Haven. "Oh. that’s right,” he said. He draln on ’the Frohch economy and Though the peace contract now the hearings la determine services ? cloudiness Ism Tuesday and tem­ sons who are doing the stealing being negotiated promises Ger­ whether the deaf (1) was "ron- could be apprehended would be for hung iip^hurriedlv. V the overiapping campaign fori an Important factor in France's '4. Should the National Guard peratures l^the upper 20s.- -’■r-' ENROLL NOW Exhibit C. The Herafd has two loRf^range abiHty-'to build . up many eventual NATO member- sistept!' -with lew; P)—Possible failure of the Li«bon Adm. William F. (Bull) Halsey, farm, labor, educational and Pro­ Earl K. Lorig confronts a coalition dealing northeaster, the worst Conn^lx-' ^icm'ceh^reproduca Jt' M^rnmmt^ has wn***rom*the along toward unl- Mairiirme' fJnmmission. predecessor or they Volunteered; from IS to 20 inches. In Boston 'ChafTea ll, ’M( 4mah, 60, also of In M ditlon. aev<______ireme_mid and high winds,_ ‘la Alexemler r.rqhem -TO-hts agency, sold-elght-tankers' to- This-raises a question-of-fair­ nomlnee-but~in this one-party state- Manchester. that nomination is equivalent to eight inches fell. dents du^fei^ broken bones in more Manchc-.ti'r women than TJila really happened to a Her­ a European army with f»n«e». lawmakers may wield a 'American Overseas Tanker Oorp., ness to slightly older men who aro Winds of gale force nf 60 miles LeRoy L. iferd, 69, of Glas • T h m r n M ^ foraMrit... I TANCE uaual have hern on the alreeta aft- ald reporter and if you don't be-1 proval of a firm organized by Casev'a group, election. tonburj'. V ‘‘mti-LOg’’ tmmlmg Germans in it. But the govern­ heavy knife on foreign economic velocity whipped, the country side (Oontiniind on Page Four) ernoona and eveninga herause of Iteve it Just find out who the per­ and' military sId. for $12,261,789.49 in 1M7. The (Continued on Page Four) The primary issue is the same aa Jeremiah I’Donnelt, of Water- a Itei tmkM d Trifh Hmnle§ OA” DAILY HOURS: ,.. brings in your rh.nn«l ment faces another vote of confi­ In the first primary — Long vs. and coastal waters. Shipping son on the other end of the line Preaident Truman's budget re­ price of each, he said, was art un­ took a beating and one tanker re­ bury. ^ h ia is ae/Mag co m b ed to the flood of com- 1:80 to 9 P. M. was and aak her. She'll tell you It's in a Qash. a e t r ^ dence on the ticklish issue Tuei- der a formula fixed by law, and anti-Long. Cecorull was killed Bunday so. * ■ day. quest for this purpose was 110,884,- Pledged to Tax Outs ported it was' In trouble off Cape plimcoia w e're received on the comfortiMc Evenings by Apimlntment steadiest pictures—ex'ea 000.000. approximated $1,900,000 per ship. Cod. afternoon In New Haven when hit w m ih of pur houic. Thai Atlantic Heating Oil ATlANflC He dialed what l>e thought wa., To its approval the Lower House Similarly, unless there is some TTiia compared with their average Kennon is pledged to tax rediic- automobife skidded on a wet pave­ the phone number of a local | in difficult areas. ■ tacked a stipulation that no Ger­ Escape Death tiona and proposes to take great Thousands of telephones were Durof cUtm ttvei the burner, give* more wermth Td. definite sign of progress as e re­ original construction Cost of $3,- out of commission because of dam­ ment atm plunged down a 13-foot Bulletins ' . r ptrgelloo. end •avei me money I" HiAIINC OHS 4021 PRESCRIPnONS clergyman named Mr. Bell. man troopa are to be recruited un­ sult of the Lisbon meeting, even 010,703 each. spending powers from the Govern- embankment near the New A well-modulated feminine voice | til all five nations have ratified the spending powers from the Gover­ aged lines. HaveiMWeat Haven border. ‘Ca/f Or W rit! Near Carefully compoanded. his most ardent aupportera say Cochrane said he had nothing ' In R e R e Crash On the Maine turnpike, a 49- from the AP WlrM THOS. J. QUISH answered. if Phomo-imek^. .ascfaafsw •rmy treaty. 'This means that they do not now see how Gen. to-do witl) the sales, and that his nor In order to make the legisla­ FitMrald, a New Haven rail­ '‘Is this the Bell residence?” the | moblliidng Germans for unified ture independent. mile superhighway, estimates of road ycngineer who had worked all APT. NO. 2 Arthur Drag Storts “PMscr.gfaellser.** Dwight D. Eisenhower can re­ information was based- on old rec­ the number stranded by drifts ran ■ tliarter Oak Street reporter asked. western defense will likely be de­ linquish his NATO command. ords. ------.Spaht promised .to continue the AigbC . cnllapaed. while shoveling, SHIP IN DIBTROm -...... L. T. WOOD CO. "Well.” she said hesitating, layed at least until early aummer East Hartlattfl Couple program of Governor Long, Includ- from 900 to 1,000. BeVefal hun­ snow Sunday morning ' and died "which Bell do you want?" Dm Mast Air Views He said five of the tankers were dred persons, motoring home frbm New York, Feb. 16-^SV-Hw 51 BISSELL STREET TEL. 4496 Detarmt n e§lgmad aa ratification la alow. The prevalling.^opinlon at a re­ placed .under Panamanian regis­ In Auto, New Haven frqm a heart attack. 10,(K)0-ton tanker F ort Meroer "Reverend James R. Bell." V 94 Premier Edgar Faure scraped try by the new owners. Three ''“(OoBttaiird'op'Psge Four) an lee show in Boston, were rsught bfrlmah, superintendent of toll . . cabiaai. tUbbon-striped - -- through with- * 137 to 378-vot» In cent meeting of GOP Elsenhower- reported to the Coa«t Guard to- —*'Ob.- • -rm - afraid - you • haw tho I fdr-Preardeht leaders In ’New' Tofk' -flew the 'U.'8-.-flag....-...... — ...... Train... . in Storm.. ,'?y. .fh? , d/lftiOK T*’*'' illcrttirs. :.iJ,-..the,. xaiartec. - Oak daar^ H-wan ehridng tn beevy snnii" wrong number, I thought you were I mahogany veneers, a heated and confused IS-hour "American flag tankers are at othefs were rescued ' by 'slat*;^;;; Idge;" eoHapsed -hr" his automo- fooling. .You see. this is the tele-1 acaaion th a t finally broke up In. the apparently waa that the general lice and taken to the lone reatau- ntwot 30 mllee east of ninttinsni coi?[pletely hand-nibbed. Isn't likely to win the noirilnatton a competitive disadvantage be^ Hf rtford, Feb. 18^h/P)—An: East lUe Sunday morning while driv­ Sihan., off Onpii Cod. MANCHESTER phone company." early hours yeeterday morning. cause of* the substantially higher Hertlend man and his wife nsr- rant and service station about ing to work and died. The automo­ unless he comes home and sirs his midway on the turnpike. bile hit a public utility pole and Three Cnnst Guard rutten Delays Tteat views on soml^ major questions. cost of operation under the Amer­ rou'ly escaped death early . this .were ,rndag (a the stftGhaa PRIKS ZONED^R INDUSTRY ----- OOpefr-r:-...... - After the vote, many govern- ican flag with American Crewi," News Tidblis Rail trkvel between Portlan started to burn. Pamers-hy took From Maurice "Curly” Plckman, Campmet dimenjfeut This opinion,was echoed by Iowa morning when their car collided eWp. Large wnrk-ehop—approximately 4,000 aq. ft., formerly uaed 17'Big-as-Life Table Model. V Rient supporters deserted the hall. with a northbound New York, New Called from AP Wires Popular Market'i fruit and vegt-1 20” high, 21V4" wide. Then R if^t Wing De Gaulllats. (Conllaned on Page Seven) (Continued on Pnge Four) j (Ckmilnned en Page Four) for a wood-working buaineaa—haa power and city water, e'ultable table'impresaario, cornea this one:( (Coatiaaed oa .Page Sev^) Haven, and Hartfqrd freight train ARNAU. CONFIRMED for almost' any Kind'of aijaall mainufsiriurlng'kuainea’s, toglthef' 194* deep. Who are In opposition, demanded a at the inter-section of a railroad with a house nf.aeven (7) rooms—(two unUnished)—with elec­ A few days ago "Curly" ar­ roll call vote that would require Waskingtoii, Feb. IS—urv-JTbe $200 tric lights, heat, etc, ' ■— ranged a big and beautiful dis­ deputies presence. Fearful of crossing and Route 9 in East Beven members of Utah wed­ Henate confirmed by voice vote play of nuts of all kinds, done up I $ O O n . 9 5 testing hia strength with the Granby. ding party, including., bride and today President Traman'e nomi­ HURRY! HURRY! One acre lot—more land If necessary. Immediate occupancy. Taken to the.. Hartford Hospital nation of Bills G. ArnnlL former neatly in cellophane bags. Soon benches depleted,. Faure called for groom, killed when car hits semi­ -after- the -display was—cnmpleted-f a vote' Of "confidence.....-Ttrtr per- Reds Insist on Russia for treatment were Willliam M. Tax Bureau Reshufflie -0fefeat in Senate aelf-sejA'e. Plckman waited for the Compare the extra clear, big-as-life As the powerful Socialists, who ^ ■-----.. '• ray treatment, but Hughes was Defense Depa'rtment releases list Denaocrntlc nominatton ter the man. to. pick whatever- he, wanted. hold the political batance of power, reported as receiving scalp and U. 8. Senate in OMo.. • kfiiwaMli IfArioA. y>l>,. H — *■ RiimiiAH“tVpA pth^r WAT f m , i■a4«*■^l ,„ie„ of 34 new Korraw war casualUee CH ILD ’S . 8U1L .Ute...man.- etdod..ltbere aywingi pictiuti—conpinre the eidia sensitive tone—, ha4-4lnaUy got behind th a govern^. '8IMKIW mjWaJOtt, Willlll, Mlw' W88^^^Tv*Si^ TT^T'jHJae thowwndrFbtd'ar'caBisi The, rBiinaU;.. iwitt.' bavitV .fd" ■ ket the display. They waro jril there; 1 - ment. dances of ' aqueesintf The :f3dmmunlata today challenged ^ imateriat. — injured bh the chest'and lip."”’'" ident Truman's plan to- reorganize , adversely on the Truman proposal SLOWS McDo n a l d v o t e AWM roWettMf-of Rttoeta's nomi-j- Saturday, an official UN apofcea' da workers strike to bach wage . * ;vv •r "e-x-tiVi-etL , .through againjOii Oie ’TVeafl^ YPl!* ;. The . Hushes.' ckr. 'vae headeif desneadav r-.-y-Sbd timing bh' pS'rt- the..n:nuKhlinvcstlgxte<|,..Inlerj)al.,,l)y., Maroh-.,li4.,pr, ..J3>.-.lnto pecans, bVatils add slmdrids. ■ppaared-gaodu— :______^ ^ ____ . nation to a heufral inabecdgn com i^fi. 'WBltam P. Nufck’ south when the collision occurrsd Beveniie Bureau today ■fac^ effii''ect' automatically.'' ’Tb^ House Finally npickman walked over) “ jd DOtf aides ' agreed ' that of - arsonist" who- asked - fireman growing Opposltlon -and possiblyil has. approved If .by a big vote.' P« o t ffir a day n meetM ■“ “Yotr^m^arvel at the ettra thrills mission which would help police a where the Are was before the and asked the prospective cus­ (Coattamed aa Fags Sevea) Korean truce. The Reds declared ekeh must approve all nations (Continued on Page Four) defeat—in the Senate. Qeorge and soma Other finance which la Hkeiy r, to deternrian ' IlluMrated Lecture tomer if he could be of any help. and extra value that are packed 'that by every standard the Soviet nominated to the neutral commis­ alarm waa pulled leads to arrest (Chairman McClellan (P., Ark.) committee members reportedly whether the grwp w4B approve » "No,” replied the man absent-1 Union qualifies aa a neutral. sion and there is nothjng to com- /...E ric Johnston sworn in as of the Senate Expendlt'ujes com­ are concerned that the plan would President Tnaqna’e disptitod CONTEST mindedly, "Just looking for my ' into this receiver ^ Minutes earlier the .(jbmmunista ■pel the UN to say why It opposes chairman of International Devel­ mittee considering the pisn, told end the right of taxpayers to 'get nomlnnUon ef Harry A. McDon­ VERPLANCK SCHOOL wife." ' ' Killer Volcano' opment Advisory Board of Point Open To Children 6 Mos. Called off .e full dress meeting of Russia. ' Democraevf/ Work* a reporter "1 am not satisfleld a Jury trial In a tax case in their ald to' head the Reconstraetlen truce negdttatora—Just as Allied -" ; Would Air Reasons Four program- with the testimony presented for own Iqcsl federal district court. Flaanee Corporation. To and Including A Yearn' 8 Blues Blowing Steam delegates prepared to leave for He added, however, that this did For Sing Slieiig* Falrfleld . Coimty Thniway re- it.” ' ' McCHellan said this was “a very Sunday, Feb, 17 at 8 P, M. «aw a friend on Main atfeet yea-1 1 *■ ■ ' ^ I PanmunJom to learn whether the not mean the Allies would refuse aurvey completed by Chicago Arm It was- learned, too, that oppon­ important question." It arose, he .4 NEW ATOM TESTS DUB terday and he appeared gloomy. ■'I.. Reds had accepted UN terma for'a to give their reason or reasons. .. .State Welfare Department adds ents of the proposal expect veter­ said, because the reorganisation W'aabington, Feb. 18—(gq— THERE'S NO ENTRY FEE ■Asked what was the matter he re­ Manila. Feb. 18—(iP)—The killer Korean peace conference. *rae UN has nominated Switzer­ San Francisco, Feb. 18—(4V^A 11 aorlal. worker* in Torrington an Senator George (D„ Ga.) to scheme would abolish the statu The Defense department aa- plied, "My w ife la now making I volcano Bihpk Hibok ia blowing Aak New Mectihg land, Norway and Sweden as its Chinese family, voted out of and Norwich.. .CIO textile work­ come out against it. He is chair­ tnry office of collector ef internal Bouaced today that preparn- picture taken at Ihe Elite more money than I at the aircraft. Hieie Is nothingUner than a off steam through new cracks In representatives on the inspection white neighborhood on the eve of man nf the tax-writing finance revenue in the States. tlone for new atomic testa aro I" this conleal. «hn knows— ‘‘The Battle For Men’s Minds” There wan no explanation. But er* at American Woolens in Web­ • ‘ V Guest I’ll just have to quit and ah area on its northwest elope, commission. The Reds named Po­ B ro th e rh (^ ' Week, was swamped committee. At present suits may be filed under way la the Pacifie. be the peraonallty champ. At the the Oommuniata aaked for another ster, Mass., vote to strike March b ’ ' . "1 ■' • stay home and take care of the never before noted for volcanic ac­ land and Czechoslovakia in addi­ today v ith offers of welcome from 19 if contract,not signed.. .Eliza­ George is to testify before the against the collectors. But Mc­ The brief aaaouaeeneent gavn tivity. plenary aeaaion''a|t 10 a. m. Tuea- you wltl^**** **'*' •I-®® . William Barber of Revelle Publikbihg Co. of New York, kids.” day (9 p. m. ea.t Monday). tion to Russia. across the country. beth 'Vayler announces she will expenditures committee on the Clellan aald some Senators feared BO hint as to the aatnre ot tha 'A. Non. The volcano—on Camiguin In­ Vice Admiral C. Turner - Joy : Sing Sheng, 39-year-old air lino plan Feb. 26. He told a reporter that . this right no longer would tests. Hiey will be conducted will briefly review Dr. Frank Laubach's book “Wake Up land in tha south central Philip- Red ataff offtcera demanded that marry Michael Wilding at end of stromberg-carlsoin: Sunday accepted a revised Com­ mechanic, said hia telephone he preferred not- to comment on exist with the office abolished. S t Eniwetok, remote PacMe qr Blow Up”. pinea—blew ita top Dec. 4. killing the UN command explain ita ob­ week In England . . . President MAKE AN APTOINTMENT TODAY munist propel for a post-armi­ hasn't stopped ringing since Sat­ Truman aaya If U. S.- had joined his position until then. VIUI Issue atoll, by a Joint team ef experts ^ __ ■ anrotim ated 800 persons. jection to Ruaaia’a nomination. The stice peace conferonce subject to t e l e p h o n e 8358 neutral nation commlsaion .would urday, when white residents of League of Natioaa much suffering Mr. Truman sent. the plan tn nie right to 'sue the Secretary from the Army, Navy, Air It- has been active periodically three conditions: South San Francisco's Southwood the Capitnl last month ss his first of the Treasury would remain, the Faroe and Atomic liaergy cam- .HPON.SOR.S: •Ajjl® G X Ief Club—Harold Baglin, Tenor Soloiat:— LAND SURVEYING since. On Jan. 21 an ash eruption make behind-Oie-lines Inspections might have been avoided . . . Ad­ (1) That a dIscuMion of with­ Tract voted 174-28 they didn't miral McCormick, allied Atlantic 1992 proposal on the enrruption- Arkansas Senator., said, but this mlaaloB. Mufn Melhodiat Church—Instrumental piece bv ,imem- lulled three persons. during an armistice. drawing foreign troops from Korea want him aa a neighbor. IS ? ? '* — ***'>•■ STRKKT and CIVIL ENGINEERING 'The Oommuniata argued that commander, leaves Feb. 24, on in-ghvrrnment Issue. The tax urould be expetiaive for a taxpayer ELITE STL'DIO — 988 MAIN STREET bere of High School Band and poem. “The Bomb That Eugenio Omsdioy, weather bu­ include all non-Korean troops, p ti- Sheng had suggested the ballot-, collecting bureau has been sub­ living a long distance from Wash­ TRUMAN TO AIR DtART «N8PON.SORSj reau eeiamologlst stationed on Soviet combat forces liave not nese as well as UN-, command ing, explaining "I was sure every­ tour of NATO capitals. Fell On America,” by Frank Bramle.v. fought in Korea and that If' Rus­ jected to' a searching probe by a ington. Waahlngtan, Feb. 15—(4f>— WEUK)X*8 PRESCRIPTION PH.ARMACV Edward L Davis. Jr. Camiguin to obaerve the volcano, forces. body believed In democracy." Housp subcommittee in recent The Treasury ia understood to Preaident Tiaiiian keepa a dtoiy riR 8 T NATIONAL RANK OF .MANCHESTER discovered the new steam vents. sia cannot be considered a neutral (3) Tliat peaceful settlement of The Shengs could have insisted Treuary Balance months. and MOTHER GOOSE DIAPKR s r u v ira - Regittered Civil Eagtneer and Ha was picking up material on the ‘.Ithere amuld be no neutnU nation feel that under the roorganisation sad he’s going to le t tha pobOfi DONATION 50c YOUTH 25c the Korean question be restricted on their right to occupy the house. Many trhargea of misconduct suits could be filed sgsihst thn take a p ^ at It next aMath. Lead Surveyor upper alopea to be aent to tha St all axiating- in the world." to Korean problems and not- em­ The U. S. Supreme Court has Washington, Feb. 18—bPi — The have been heard. Seven of the University of Wisconsin for lab­ An Allied ataff officer replied deputy district commissioners wHo The diary la a epamwdie'sRalr tickets Available At The Door brace sweeping Aelat lc' testiei. ruled that any. agreement exclud­ position of the Treasury Feb. 14: nation's (t4 regional tax collectors would replace the collectors. Thu^ with entry dates at Irrigalfig 15 Proctor Road, MaBchester 130 CENTER STREET oratory esamihatloh. only:, “t note your statem ent" (3) That final recommendations ing home Ownership because of N et budget receipts, 8168,164,- RHONE 2^537, 2*4838 Omtiioy *sid aa far aa ha mild. have left office in less than a year it contends, the right to a local latenrala. Bat it Buy aaatahfi ^ , - Tel. 7018 Bovlat asperU tznlaml the Necth be. fbfwarded to' the UN General race or creed is not enforceable, 18618; budget expenditures,-8388,- and in 'all 166 ero^oyes were fired trial would not bn impaired. - dsUtmihs thera ia ho indication of Koronn army h e f^ the outbreak 701,54116; cash balance, $4,776,- an impending erapUen- 0r, ousted last year, 60 for alleged «vmto*^a1»!!e*‘lSe to ff*Sr^ ifiai of war aud Um -Rada a ra iiaing (Oektfawii fa Page Sevea) (OMttaraad #■ Page flMr) 187,768.75. dishona^y. , - . (Centianed en Page Seyeol aaly parttaRy tolK ■■ :■■ - '■ . t- ■ * ' ■ . iftam** rutU'-fK V4i>ri - 'i~ ' i '^*‘*“1*— .Ml n z : . ■ -.Vh: MAKCHEOTIjrBVEWNC 1 j. MANcmBTEii. coNN^ ifgNbAv; TEBiluAKY 18. im r MANCHESTER EVENING fltalALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1952 (rrrti'kV'O'VV’in «>«-»'■ wy^-vtrtryjp rom fvmmiiwiat Bilk eonmaatfer with Announce Motif I J s t < ^ c e n La'diea Rocla^ mat in Yeoman* Social Worit Topic a W.000 priea on hia head. KlUad Hall TlmntHi^. Each on*, aa part Top Newsboy Folio'Totais 4-^-ia w-v « . Thy FUipiae wddien Thursday, tt- R o ck ville of -a procram, told a brief aketch B O Y SCOUT Rotai^ Marks Need Non-Locatll^nager^ CANDY Of Mas^tura and wslfart worksra will bt held skaya, 88, Vong/'Ums Bolshevik Brooklyn, N. Y.. wars sslsctsd Office to Open to hunt on the edge* to find her Illing to' Make Anniver* In the face of the growing liata RlchArd IfartiBi director the ning. Feb. 93, announces that the Miss Margaret Ann GroSI, after March 1 live In at the Uaivsraity of Coanceticut evolutionary who held positions home in Halifax and Mrs. Silaa Has'Donated $73,000 n o t e s of local candidate* who have been' BUte Water Commlaalon, waa Mg. MUNSON’S dacwatlona artil be a combination wss grad- School of Social Work in Kartfbrd with U.8.8.R. ibies 1918. Deseath e - queen and king of the Mardi Gras nary Talk; Crehore . ... .5. . ___igeated for the job several weeks daughter of Mrs. Clay L. Oroaa o f ' Barrett and Mra. Elba Hammer- of Valentine and patriotic moUfs, uaUd from Depauw Univaralty, Feb. 38-39, It is announced by ported Sunday. at the semi-formal dance of the^ proposed for the position of gen-1 ng0_ ghortly afterwards, Mahonsy nCANDY KITCHIN ShelbyvUIe, tnd., and John E. " ‘ Married Couple Club o f the South Temporary Sef^p;H> Be atrom couldn’t find their birth­ To Battle Infantile To. Review Activities 117 NEW BOLTON BOAD—B O I^ « m K 44A auitabla to the-month of February. Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. John GreepcaaUc, Ini}.,^and ia a msmbCf Harisigh B. Tracker, dean of the places at all for they were bom In eral manager of Manchester, the j stated the Taxpayers' League, school.. Methodist Church held Saturday At their second meeting on Feb. NEW STORE HOCKS; 9'40 A.' M. tn • T. M. WEEKOATS l Aa In pa«t years, cqnaiderable J. Douglas of Elwood road, were of Kappa Kappa Gamma. BOmity. Sweden. The local March of Dime* rolled Tfci 'Dntart, ^ rSi.K leemocrsuc,Democratic, Town luwn inniimiieecomtnittee has! which he heada had endorsed ’The bridegroom waa graduated evening at the Masonic. Temple. \ Located in Mii^orial 11 in the Scout room at Bbweri -7^ SVNDAT M. t» S itf B. M .------effort win be expended to make the married Saturday, Feb. 18, lii the Tbs instltiuts,. “svaluatkm .of About 100 coupes enjoyed danc- ~ The women decided thera waa no "'rt ‘ n favor o f the •ppolnt-1 Bowers for the job. large Ifasonic ballroom a beautiful First Presbyterian Church of Shri- from Manchester High School, programa in abclal group work,' ^ B o lt o n : Building^ as past truth to the statement thnt there to a auqceiMul halt U id ^ ^ ^ School Troop 9 t formed tw o pa- will obserw the 12th anniveraacy week, Art WlHirahom (Maas.) Academy and wiu review basic objsc ing^in the Mardi Gras atmosphere. final total reached $13,950.51, far | troj,, j^^fy .jqtchard ' " *— * ------.... ------... _ . . _ and appropriate letting for the byvllle. The -ring ceremony queen was presented with are more birthdays in February of its founding tomormw night non-resident for the job to prevent | ing General . Manager James H. Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. ripisa and criteria in that field. Doris Mohr DTtaHn dancers. Piagi of the United Na­ was performed by Uis minister. two doten American Beauty roaes [ . Rockvtire, Feb;' 18- -(Special than in any other month, for there in excess of it* intended goal and j McComb were elected patrol lead- when its first president, Arthur the manager selected from being Sheekey, who haa stated he would tions. will be displayed. Other de­ He la a member o f Chi Pal fra­ Discuation wUl be eantared.on pco- TSL ; waa only one flag marking the seCopd highest in local history. In I er and assistant patrol leader, re- bound by "local political ties." | not seek the job, was propoaed by ternity and served four years with uiff the M ag'W ith tw » fotnMn- A temporary office of the Depart' H. Illing, 'R'tll speak on "Charter tails of the decorationa will be blems of the Individual ragUftantk hand silk ties. month. Nearly $25 was cleared announcing the final total, Attor-1 spectlvely, of the Rattlesnake Pa- With but one exception, the com- ■ Democratic member o f the Board the Navy in World War tl. He la at the two-day sssslon. ment of Mbtor Vehicles Mvill -be through a food eale. ney Arthur ------J.- LeClaIre,. polio. | . teol. Donald Vacantl and Jim Night.” The local club’s first char­ mitt* Friday night went on rec- j of Education Harold Garrlty, who kept secret until the night of the Miaa Jaanetta Sumnar, Ibcal ter night was on Feb. 20, 1940. The ball. employed at the Aetna life In­ Robert Olaaa, asslatant profe*- opened In Rockrille, tomorrow, Using Vslentine Day as the chairman, stated that In the past Trimm were-elated patrol lea'der ord as recommending to the Board ^ called for a “Draft-SlMkey" surance Company's branch In Rad CroM drive chairman, haa an­ club wlll meet at 6:30 at the Man­ Mr. Crawflhsw Is asnstad by sor ot social work, wUl be faculty Tuesday, Feb. 19. As in the past. theme of their decorationa, Mrs. six years Manchester has contrlb-1 and assistant patrol leader of the of Dirertors that it hire “ |he best- movement in a latter to The Her- South Bend. chairman for the InaUtuU and nounced the quota for Bolton In .uted.more than $73,000 to fight In- Ranger Patrol.'. Yhe Ratticanake chester (Country .Club. qualifled, professionally-trained | aid's Open Forum, .Van. McQuide...atewait Lcnnia.. andil . it will be located in the G|ty Court .Hubert Coiline, Mrs. Allan Robin­ Dean TVecker tbe institute leader. 1952 haa been aet at $650. So­ Wapping son, Mrs. Raymond Squier and •tile paralysis. Patrol, with six boys in addition to A second speaker will be Benja­ out-of-town applicant so that the j The only avowed applicant for Mario Fava. room. Memorial Building, with In­ min. CYehore,^ charter memtw r M E Deaa Trecker was professbr of licitation will begin on Feb. 35, a Mrs. Howard Hinckley served Its list showed donations of Bat8tone.j»hd„.McCom,b.-..Chbe social work at the University of spector John Andrelski in charge. hiss_^aa t heir .patrol caii. :’Che:Raam- one qf Uie.eariy^ P^ weak alwad--Af. thd-uauaL data, in A new oil burnar.wiMjpurehmMd attvwberry. chtfRm' ptavjuut-tsofMa IIASIB ;in 193L . $14,793 In 1950. TO poTHleaVUes," - - - Itiotmced hliidUidldaby fo r Oti 'ptli CompBfMit" Fenwmiel jaada-wuh. Heritert J. Lsggatt of- Columbia Cnuh € Smitharh cattfaitda hsfors coniihg fo r thTElMwOrfll m g h iM h a b l^ t -The - office will be - open daily $lli560 In 1949, $10,500 in 1948. er Patrol, also with six mem- tary here. His topic will be \ IS Dudley street. ' order to give local reaidenta the as refreshments. The lone dissenting voice was gitio„ „ „ Saturday. to the University o f OonnseUeut. week to replace ths one damagsd / through Feb. 29, with the excep­ and W0.800 in 1947. The 1950 ref- j bers, chose ’'Geronlmo" as their ‘"Twelve Years of Rotary.” that of Walter, Mahoney, a member . __u—..___ William P. Qnlah prmonally aupcrviUM opportunity to "glva where they tion of Washington’s Birthday, Valentine parties were In full Tomorrow night, as on past an­ avrry detail of aenlrn ably aaalated by ib, Ends in Death and had charge e( group work cur­ by a short-circuit Sr«. School ord tofM rei:elved Impetus from patrol call. of the Board of Directors, who sev- ^ ^ Appnenno* ^ riculum for ten years. He is the live.” janitor Bartholomew Dunn dis­ Feb. 22. force af Horace W, Porter School serlouk epidemic of polio that!, Five more boys have Joined, or niversaries, the Rotarians'Will dis­ ataK of experlenred aaaoclatea. T O facilitate the house-to-house eral week.* ago put his Manches-1 ^ **’* present time, the Boaril author of several booka ia the field covered the Are while making his Talks (n Roiarv Thursday-when each room enjoyed struck mote than 36 local victlftis [ indicated their Intention to join, cuss the ideals and principles of ter Taxpayers League , on record; Directors has under considtrac . W'lUlam P. Qulah . . . John Tleraey Columbia, Feb. 18—(Special)— o f eocial group work, . .. canvass, the town has been divid­ Hubert W. Stone of the State one flingl.v. In addition, students the previouk summer. Last year'Troop 91 and more are expected to serY'ice to the community together aa .favoring the appointment o f ! Jjpl* ™®re than. SO appllcatlOIIB far -\ ed into four areas with a captain usual rounds. Fortunately, Air- Raymoad T. Quiab. One man waa klUed and ahothar ther damaga wig pnivmted Board of 'Education, will speak at of the eighth grade held a Valen­ in MancheaWS only three hospital come in. A third patronirill iKeh with future plans. .Sher\J'ood a. Bowers, Republican ‘ he post. Howeve^. TurktagtOB, Inatltute - aeaslona -will be held haihed for each divUdoh. Mrs. tine dance in Yeomans Hall that seriously Injured in a one car both days from 9:80 a.m. to 4:30 automatic switches which turned / the meeting of the RockviHe Ro­ cases of polio irere recorded. ' be formed. representative to the General As­ who announced on Feb. 9 tha Ot- S C. J ! Clifford 8 . Stephens is In charge tary (Tlub, tomorrow at 12 noon, at evening. That group cleared more This year, theUfrive , waa high-1 At the next meeting tonight ma- rectors had held their firat axecqi- crash on Route 6A here Saturday p.m. at the school of social work. of the north section; Mrs. Henry off the burner when It shert-<^-' CAR CRASH INJURES 6 sembly. cuited. the Elks Home. His subject will be than $20 from their food sale. lighted by a Polid^tall held at the:jor emphasis will be .placed on tive session screening the appHca- night. The dead man waa identi­ IB80 Asylum avenue. 'Enrollment F. McDonough, the Center; Hra. Tuesday night. Mrs. Louise Wiley, Roger HoiroiMmaky Mayor Comment* will be limited in number Init will Miss Mary Connery, kighth "Consolidation." State Armory whim netted more helping the boys with their Ten- Union, Feb,. 18.—i/lh Six per­ The qualifiration of having no thins, refuseid. to state how many fied yesterday aa Thomas J. Gill, Lawrence Lombardi, aouth, and grade teacher at the Wapping To I^y Resperta the children's dear friend, on leave than $2,000 to the totel, but as al- derfoot Class requirements. It is were from local men and Iww Ql.i'cn Stum-p.'i )>e open to those in the various ss- Mrs. Allen Belcher, west. Each The winner of the January sons were injured, four requiring political ties that An out-of-town 30, of 16 Glenwood avenue, Cran­ grammar school, and a resident of The Men’s Huh of St, Ber­ St present from her duties as ttfan- ways It was the d im ^ an d dollai.s hoped .that a large number of the many from non-rfsidenta. ston, R. I. Identification was made ciil work fields. captain will secure her own so­ "Newsboy of the Month" contest, hospitalization, in a four-car acci­ man would piissess waa not re­ SprlngSeld, Mass., wda quirrisd to nard’s Church will meet at 8 p. m. ager of the hot lunch program, from thousanda qf p ew n a which' boys will be eligible to receive Tiirkington said at the time by a brother. Alfred Shell, 23. of licitors whose names will be pub­ visited them all at their parties. sponsored by O. S. Keith, pro­ dent on the Wilbur Cross High­ garded as partlcularlv meaningful ? V b A\ a i n St. Tracy Hartnett of South Windsor. tonight, at the White Funeral prietor of Keith's Variety and pushed the campaign oveh the top. I Tenderfoot awards at the Troop way, two miles south of the Mas­ hvjjaroid'Har...... A. Tiirkington...... chairman that the directors had agread to Middletown and Providence, a pas­ lished within the next few days. The wedding took plabe Saturday Home, to pay respects to thSir late School closes Friday afternoon, School children of ManchelKer con- ’ Charter Presenlatidn O rem ony on ^m .\n c h e s t l i < senger In the car, la in Windham Anyone who ia willing to donate, Newa Shop and distributor In the sachusetts stat8 line here yester­ of Ihe Repiibljcan-domlnated Board secret the names of the ^ morning in the Holy-Name Church brother. Gustave Milllx, who was and will open after a week’s recess, trlbiited over $900 to the dkye to March 3 to which, both parents of i pilcants out of deference to tne Given On C 0 0 Oeiiveries Community Memorial Hospital UConn Schedules hia aervicea In this drive, la urged on Feb. 25. North End of The Manchester day. In the hospital are Frederick of Directors. of Sprtngfleld. .Mrs. '-Hartnett a member. Evening Herald, is Roger Boro- aet a new record. ^ Troop 91 Scouts are invited. Ferris, 31, of West Newton, Mass., Tiirkington said thl.* morning "'rishes of the candidate* ttem - suffering from cuts and bruises to contact the captain in hia area. Horace W. Porter School has a Drive committees included \ h e; Special preparations are being about the face and may have suf­ A pirate whiat wilt follow the wlll continue tq teach until the Milllx Funeral nowsky of 225 Woodland street, broken right leg; Mrs.' Beatrice that "any out-of-town man could selves, WSGC Meeting end of the school term in June. boys’ bs.skethall team for the first followiilg volunteer workers: \ j made for this meeting about which Mrs. John B. Daoglaa fered a fractured akull. buainesa meeting of the Ladies Funeral services for .Gustave time this year. The hoys, Richard Roger. 14. is attending the Hol­ Christiansen, 27. of Merrick. N. Y,. in six months form ties and cliques With the otficisi closing of ths Milllx, 46, of 27 Pleasant—street, lister School. He Is In charge Coin cards. Miss Margaret Zorw^ more information will be published her son. Robert, 4. and Mrs. F. of his own the same as a man-who Centenarian Hit-Run VIrttea Rev. Roscoe Wolvington, at 3:30 State Poitce Lt. Robert Rundle Benevolent Society at the pariah Wapping March of Dimes, chair­ Beaudry; if; Joel Anthony, rf; Sid­ at a later date. and Patrol Officer William Ander­ Storrs, Feb. 18—Nearly s doien room of Onter Oiurch tomorrow who died Saturday evening will be of handing out the papers to the kis; containers and posters, W. Romana, 48, of Stamford, whose lived here all his life” .7-7------man Edward Daisy reports that ney Whitney, c; Philip Shine, Ig son of. the Oolchcatcr. Baccacka. in-, New England colleges and unl- eytning at .8 p.m. ’Diere wlll be held Tuesday at 8:30 a. ra.. at the eight other newsboys that deliver David Keith; entertainment events injuries consisted mainly of cuts In receM weeks, Your local men:^ Tel Aviv lA* - Aharon Mansiiesr T^esenl’ed Ip '’ 'marriage ' "by $1,374.35-was-ooUeeted; this-4etai..- ■ -White-Funeral • Home, followed' by ..qnd, How.Brd .Hio.cWej’. ,rg.. played Hect-or- LeGace; spectal- gifta, - Heir- Arctic ■ reseue -is-ork';-the-A'tr J-aTi(i"ijr(ifsesrStaTr'TrW)pcr'5reriir vestigated the accident at the vsraitKi win i»« r«pf essnred i t m s 'prisM for afl a'hd’’ rafrasKmeh^^ the boys of the Hebron Elementary rC'onV Keith"?. ------■al'Tealit' one''of'tli’em'' an a vowed'’’had' just celebrated his lOSth Mrtll-- RANGE & FUEL OIL is $398 more than that received in a solemn requiem ma.ss In St. Ber- ry E. Smith; fraternal organiz,a- Forts^ has succeasfully parachuted Johnson-said the Ferris driven annlicant for the job, have heen j day in good health when ha — •nnusl r5ponsL_cpnfejence_oi_tht. will be aervad by- - - -Pehco l -• In—their—gym—Thursday the Bride was attetiaed by iibr“aH- 'Accord|hg to~thv~traiQr- nsrd's” Church at 9 a. m. Burial 'llona and uhTonsT'TUcRard LawT 'd o g s ^ tests to aid """iTr'an’dea’’’ ‘ciito hit the other vehicles after propoaed for the position of Man- crash a few hours previously when 'Women’s "Student Government the evening, Mrs. Herbert Hutch­ afternoon and beat them 153-21. for each monthly prize donated by knocked down and killed by A hit- ter. Miss Alice Gross, as maid of Earl C. Cooley, 20, of Southington, Council, to be held April 18-20 at er, Kenneth Quinn, collectlona from udll he in St. Bernard’a Cemetery. Mr, Keith. The competition is on publicity, Joaeph P. Dyer. Robert Ferris lost control. chesler's general manager. and-nm bus driver. inson, Mrs. David Toomey, Mrs. the schools amounted to $413; coin Iji.it Wednesday they played their Whitehead; package atores, Dante honor and by Mrs. William P, a student at the University of the University of Connseticut. ' Paul. Willey, Hiss Adelia Loomis The funeral home wilt be open to­ s definite point basis for the \ Hensold of Chicago, III., and Mrs. collections totaled $81; appeal night until iq p. m. for the con­ first game with Lebanon, in that Pagani; grills and tavema, Steve Connecticut was Injured. Police Miss Mildred C. Rokowski of and Mra. Robert Treat. town and won by a score of 38-37. monthly prizes and at the end of The BOLAND OIL CO. Ray Marr, Jr., of Columbus, Ind., card receipts drew $589; benefit venience of friends. the year there will he a grand Cavagnaro; industrial and manu­ believe Oill and Shell were travel­ Norwich, publicity clisirman for Bolton Teen-timers meet tomor­ Their next game is scheduled for as bridesmaids. James A. West of ling to Rhode Island when the ac­ basketball games brought $09. prlz,e to the hoy picked as the facturing. Sidney Brown* Smith | the University of Connecticut host row night at the school at 7:30. Special events staged by organ­ Feb. 28 whCn they «ill play the 3b3 Ir ': S’ 63?0 South Bend, Indiana, was best cident occurred. The car apparent­ group, announces that so far. newsboy of the year. End buainesa, Lee Podrove; North I man for Mr. Douglas and the The club i-ecently changed its izations and group donations col­ Windham Street School in Wllli- End business. Edward Glenney; . ly went out of control on a slight regUtrsUons have been, received meeting night In order to make it inantlc. ushers were D. B. McGuire, Jr., of grade and curve qbout a quarter lected $313; the benefit bowling special events, Wesley Gryk; from women student counclilora at possible for Boy Scouts who meet tournament added $33 to the polio Colum bia Jay Beck, young son of Mr. and taken to Windham Community sport.*, John Mrosek, Earl Yost; i Utica, N. Y.; John C. Gilbert of of a mile east of Columbia Center. Bates. Colby and Pembroke colleges Shell was a hitch-hiker and bad on Monday evenings to participate fund. ■* — 7 Mrs. John Berk of Pine street, fell Memorial Hospital where he was radio. Jack Brooks of . Station South Bend. M, W. Cole of Vir­ and from the universities of Maine, in this group. EITH’S GREAT ginia Beach, Va., and Robert received a ride from Gill. He lives The annual ParenU* Night of Earl Cooley, 20, of 23 Vermont on the school playground Thurs­ treated and then allowed to re­ WCCC; car dealers, Robert Schal- New Hampshire and Vermont. Boy Scout Troop 63 will bis held day, and Injured his knee. He was Groundwater of Hartford. at the Pennington Apartment on The first meeting of the art.* avenue, Southington, a student of turn home. ler. The WSGC is primarily a recom- and crafts workshop at the local Tuesday night at the St. Fran­ "t^e bride's gown of champagne .Main .street in Middletown and Is The University of Connecticut, was employed as a credit manager' for .. ccmcemsd. iwlth school will be held tomorrow night cis^ of Assisi Church hall....A.ham Insure colored' satin was derigned with women etinlents' activities on St 8 o’clock. Ail thpse who may be dinner, preceding the seven admilied to Windham Commun­ long sleeves and a cbapel train. the Sherwln-Wllllama Paint Com­ pany. campus and penalties. Each wom­ Interested in this group are asked o’clock meeting, is in charge of ity Memorial Hospital about 1 a. Her veil waa of waist length and en’s residence is represented, with to attend thia first planning meet­ Mrs. Gaylord Paine; her assistants m. as the result of an accident Both draped from a bandeau of illusion Mobilhsat—made by world-famous Socony- ICF. TRAPS BARGE one member for approximately ing whether they have previously are Mrs, Charles Hudson, ' Mra. on Route 6A. The young man. \ Vacuum—is one of the nation’s largest-selling A GREAT many firaa. cause and pearls. She carried a bouquet every 7S girts. registered or not. Kenneth Nichols, Mra. Martin Mc­ of Amaaon liliea and stephanotis. driving nlnpe, knocked down a Haddam, Feb. 18—OPi—An Ice The three-day conference at Bolton Aggies was chosen as Grath, Mrs. Raymond Halloftell, number of fence post* on the high­ heating oila. Ita imiform high quality enables more .damage to the house­ The honor attendant and brides­ and Mrs. A- C. Holland. Follou-- you to count on low fuel bills. No wonder MobU- hold goods than to the build­ jam in the Onnecticut river Storrs in April will Include a ban- the name of the local 4-H livestock way. near Acte Rondeau, demol­ WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUINCE THAT A maids wore green opalescent taf- north of the East Haddam bridge quel and a program of prominent club at Its meeting last Friday. ing a featured apeaker, there will ishing his car. He was taken to heat ia so popular! ing. fets and carried cascades of fellow yesterday trapped a large oil speakers, a series of teas and panel The club judged poultry from sets be a display of scouting talents the hospital in its ambulanre The contents of your home roses. The bride's mother was at­ barge for five hours yesterday. discuaaions. of photofrtaphs especially taken and awards for aehlevemant will which wa.s called tn the scene by DEPUTY COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL Our New Oil Rurnert are the result of years of ex­ need protection as adequate as tired in nsvy blue crepe and the The barge owned by B. -Turecamo for judging practice and Jimmy be presented. an officer from Colchester bar­ perience -and Btaady p rofren in making superior oil brtdegroom’a mother In blue -lace. of New York City ia 343 feet long Maneggiit attained the highest Kenneth Qtilnn’s- 17-month-ald racks who investigated. The hns-- .heatlna equipment They Hill enable you to make a that for the dwelling in which Both wore orchid corsages and as- male Bengal boxer. "Htmtx,” cap­ you live; and is said to be the largeat ever score. The club also outlined a pital spokesman Saturday morn­ REVENUE WILL AGAIN BE ON HAND subetanUal’flavins in fuel oil coiti. ' aisted the bridal party at a rccCp- to ply the Connecticut. 'The Coagt State Guard Topics program for the spring and'sum- tured fourth piece in a field of 333 ing said he suffered back Injuries ' |(f!S —B e fw -y ou-havp- ____ hsh|:aUthahbms^f-t^^^^ Gtiard- Ice- breakgr^ -succeeded ~ ta|! mer which __L ______BOJti____ - and. ■ahraXtDna.:.^:.7X-.i^;:.:::;iv:^r:.7.--.:::;-.: moUier fnllowifig llie <»’remohy. er.tnuo snoW recently h*ld lirNFflF ask' ihis agency to insure clearing the jam and the barge At the regular monthly meeting by AI Gray on March 7. Thev will The car was towed to Columbia TO ASSIST YOi; IN THE FILING OF w ★ w For a southern motor trip the continued Its return trip to New depict judging and fitting of ani­ York. Mr. Quinn mentioned plans Super-Serv’tce station. BIG, ROOMY, AROAAATIC them. of the Manchester Armory Asso­ to enter ’‘Huntz’' in the Hartford bride 4s wearing a gray suit and York. mals. It is expected that ihstnic- A heart stirvey has been com­ Together, Mobilheat and our burners give us a ciation. the social club of the State tion will also be received at this Dog Show this Saturday. Guard, the following men were ap­ Tvesday afternoon the boys’ pleted for 223 pupils of Horace W. combination that can’t be heatl Our service, too, meeting in judging, using a live Porter School, the total enrollment YOUR INCOME TAX RETURNS is everything you could wish for. Better call us pointed ae the day room commit­ model. basketball team of the Union tee to prepare a report on dls- • as of Feb. 12. However, two more On March 21 papera will be read School will play the Broad Brook for all your home heating needs today I biiraement o f -funds to equip the boys* team. There win aiao be a students have been entered Since RED Free Booklet Telk How on dairy breeds and on -April 4 two Company...da y...rooms with game between th'e^ria’ teams of that date. There were 216 when beef breeds. The May A meeting school opened in .September. Tuesdayw Wednesday Thursday furniture and also to make a re­ will hear reports on swine. A hal- the two schools. port on a State Guard softball Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burgess, The Heart aurvey la in ronnec- F eb ru a ry 19th February 20th February 2 l»t ter-maklng demonstration w-ill be tipn with the heart a.2 i thnt stud -nts of the second, can hear again with a clarity and per without cost or, obligation. Ludwig, assistant treasurer; and club year. The countv dairy meet­ NATIONAL BANK OF MANCHESTER Edgar Clarke ease they never d ream t pos.aihle. To obtain your free copy, simply ing will be held in April with a ' feurfh, sixth and eighth grades Sgt. A. G. McCYohon. secretary. were examined thia year, in the Moriarty Brothers Insnror According to thla/riectronic ert- send your request to: Electronic dairy judging meeting scheduled ' 595 MAIN STREET The. following is the executive com- ____rQ’,;tJTc check, up and .in. s.'iditinp S a in P ^ n .n f Beltone,. Research., DLrector. -I>ept. T71A.. m itteer tit;-Thdmar Rhea: Lt.-PauT pt_ -reaehtied.--A*.riitt' c*nirse pot Toast eiepnfiTit.. gjllti;. ;23::„baby dinner was,served by Garden Groye ■ things, hand made; 10 linen arti­ ’■ ^alUB Pnyeholopy . ,! 1*’ . DALE CARNEGIE . wir8d.-,-.brs,. ,coax«8.. jfour ^euFvef ..to 1 rGatereea ■ follewed ^by - dancing in- cle* and aome' «ddvpiothlng.:j-i^ia;i . Author (if i44qw to Wfh Friend*-:; : tba-qfftaers’ day room. Capt. Ferd- — ------Mrs. Frank—Mariihaya o f. -Mop f tiy tn8tr«a~oi^ ------and Infiuenee People" ------the contour you desire . . . it's a hiddeiT inand ’netlng, was chairman assist­ STARTS River Village entered Windham '^NLA H3- 4.IN o l e u m cholc^-oT^-Xolortr ed hy Lie. Paul A. Bernard q/id thru m U R S D A T Community Memorial Hospital | “prop” that flatters your fijmre . . . y^u sim­ Magnano. CIRCLE as a patient this week and has | Class for Men ondATomen Now Forming in ------ONE SHOW STARTS AT 7 F. M. ( updergone surgery, further.treat- ' Completely Installed and Cemented ply must come in and be fitted to this sen­ ★ ★ ’TWO SMASH Hl'TS BROUGHT BACK ★ ★ ment as a result of an accident MANCHESTER-FREE! OPENING MEETING more than n year ago. Platform Rocker sational new bra! Week End Deaths There'is tn he a nlectlng of the Relaxing comfort at a low sale price! Sagleaa American Legion, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 7:45 P. M. I FOR THE a v e r a g e 9x12 executive committee of the coun­ For Only ROOM. OTHERS IN PRO­ ■pring construction throughout, with upholstered Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cil at the home of Mrs. Donald ' ENROLLMENTS BEING ACCEPTEI). ACT NOW! PORTION. . arms, mahogany finish arm grips and platform sizes 32-44. H-C-D-OD cups. London—Louie Levy, 59, vice Tuttir .tonight at 8.15. base, tn Rose, Gray, Green ‘or Coco* Matelasse! chairman of the Socialist Interna­ About 25 members of Columbia tional and French newspaperman. 12 THINGS THIS TRAINING WILL HELP Y’OU DO Heavy quality,, with colors right through to the back! Completely in­ corset 8»lon Died Sunday. AND 9 5. Increase Your Earning Power 9. Become a Leader stalled and cemented by factory trained experts. Choice of colors . Cleveland—Joseph C. Snyder, CAESAR 3 Sv2lnn 2' Yourself and Your ideaa JO. Improve Yo^r Memory and pattema. .88 78, of Richmond. Va„ vice presi­ a t^nndence 7. Improve Your Personality 1 1 . Improve Your Polae dent of Pullman Standard Car PRESCRIPTIONS e influence People 8. (^ercom e Inferiority Complex 12. Ggt Out o f a Rut Manufacturing Com pany. Died CLEOPATRA' Budget Tffrms $5 Monthly Terms! Sunday. Carefally eompoanded. New York—Daniel T. Pierce, 76, Telephone or Write for Literature am! Information industrialist and former public Arttrar Drug Starts relations adviser. Died Saturday. London- Robert J. Prew. 85. CtAUDC R A »« DALE CARNEGIE COURSE OF MANCHESTER former editor o f the London Dally - Presented in Conn, by Robert H. Stroud, Certified Dale Camegfe Senior Inatructor ** Mau. 328 Calmer Street ______New Haven 6-7006 (40th Year) for fine . Pittsburgh—Dr. Jam es W. la TiSaiNICOUNI Long, medical director for Gulf For Your ludividualy PLEASE s e n d FKEE INFOBMATION ABOUT THE DALE CARNtWIE COURSE. ' AUK) Oil 0>rp. Died Sunday. THE M O n CHALLENOINQ TllEME EVfoltVnjRBD FREE BOOKLET, "HOW ONE H)EA .MULTIPMED MV INCOME AND HAPPINESS.” K e ith 'S Dtcigw d SpiruMa Austin, Tea.—Mrs. Roger J. I lK MAIW CT nODnciTi' Uirij mirtnt JllA iftiluht Williams. 80, wife o f -an Interna­ rouut^ows • - CoH ...... C IT Y ...... 15 MAIN ST OPi^OSITL HIGH SCHOOL tionally known eeientiet and au­ Jmw Mm m la ‘ THE SEVEHTH VEIL” thority* on nutrition. Died Satur- Mrs. Ebiu Miukucci ADDRESS ...... STATE ...... i...... *...... "ON rm K ^'Xariqlama .Ctt b i d a,- TQHUHTi ”IUII8HIERTIIAH.”, Say— i»wiiM ii •N PAGlFOUft lUNCHESTEk EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN. MONDAY, raBRUARY i F w s T

friends wilo had been afnicted Driver Spiiis Off Road, R ^ d s^ n ed Apnfe’ Strike IJ.S.SluHie& W BAT— MS Heart Drive 9rltiiJwart disease. It teemed that MV .Office Opens * TEL. 8819 Everyone know* by now that W n o — IMS T elev ision tblght be Interested tn a EVENINGS 2-5119 rautBSLT wim i MCTCuuLnif Seen at End Manchester had its biggest Toilay^s Radio wraA—iss-t atiqllar memorial gift plan In or- Tomorrow^ 8:30 snowfall o f the year during the ■der to benefit others who are suf­ w n r r — 12M i Dies in Burning Car D fifts , past 24 hours, Still Block New Aid to WNHO—TV fering from a cardiac disorder. FliTBHtB BU88 Oa Whereas such a gift would be Registration renewals may be Prndential Men Voting The wlntery weather brought BtMh- PM out boots, leggings, snow hats To Hold Annual Service * 7 t l » “ 4:00—Kate Smith Show. jPermaiiielif Committee welcome during the present drive secured by local motorists begin­ 189 Iflddle TimvIlwJIMl^ oPMANcmsm for funds, the plan is that tha and old jackets once again. w n c —Backstage Wife. WONB—News. 5:00—Spaca CadeL ning tomorrow at the State Ar­ Oiyrles R. Merriman Car Snarls Today on Acceptance UMT Start At South Church on Indo-China committee should be permanent so About Town' One man, Harry Shewry, of WCTO—Music. WKNB—Phil Hale. 5:15—Gabby Hayee. ;^WilI Handle Metmorial mory when a sub-branch office of Apparently Suffer* a Of New Agreement W HAT—Polka Hop. 1:80— that such gifts could be made at the Motor Vehicle Department • AUTO GLASS insUllcd (Continned from Pago One) Cfhurch street, had the prize Friday at 2:30 p. m. 6:30—Howdy Doody. " Gifts* Hobron State* (GOrillMN (MM : lO M ) (CMttaM* fNM raga Oaa) WTHT—Valiant Lady. WOC3D—News; Good. Morning 6:00—Fashions in Muater' an.v time, either In the form of a opens. Hours will be from 8:30 The meeting of the Friendebip statement of the day when bequest lit a will, a trust fund, or , - ^ ^ 5 MIRRORS fini9hc(LsiMhiiistalMh Heart AtUck Before WKNB—^Newe; Request Mati­ Music. ' 6:25—Sealy WcaUiar'ForecaaL a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. The office , - . Circle of the Salvation Arnly falls, according to authorities at W ashlng^^ Febri8--H>Pli— Pro asked why he was w’earing g Inducted for 24 months and ppa- The World Day of Prayer will be up for discussion betwMii. Sacre- nee. D. U oyd H o b r on , _assisting denttsl Insursncs Co. agsnU vote w n c—Bob Steele's Morning 0:30—World Nell’s Today. J‘ _ve 4IYortd.l>ay WTTC-TTiiH* - Pictures -Mounted-aod' FzaiilBd W#sT"o-nthe'turnpriierHiaT»r'spiin ly prcrmums'Tfnm poTfifyfiolil^^^^ the -State "and“ "Defeniia " aeparr- ' " WKNB^N$WaT~g40~Cia>'. ------■TK X lby T Hobron cozy warmth of their homes. garet Queenin Fitzgerald, and one of Prayer, aRhough each year Evening WCCX>—Newa; Music. on a 45 degree angle into the The open meeting of the League "The $5.36 wage package breaks Pastor Preaches ments and the Mutual Security 0:15 —■- ■—r CALL Buses Snarled______deiighter, hHss Maty Irene Fttz- since 1887 w omen of yariqui!_de^ agency-are-new-trylng-to figure- ______1 ..... _ ,' WDRC—Second Mrs- Burton----- that several loM^ e silver l^ne Bus Company gcrald. Both oT Man’cHesfer;'four nominations In-the ifnited States WONS—News. Wl)RC—Thttli'Hartford. T ave ’voiiintarily" seht in gifts of discusalnn on ''Participating in out how to make good on the WONS—Conn. Ballroom, '‘i TOURf NACKOWSia owmed by Richard J. Sevcnoaka of reported service interruptions salary, 73 cents In extra commis­ brothers, James B. Fitzgerald of haVe set aside a special day -of WTIC—News. WONS—Tello-Teat. money to the Heart Association in Your Party," which was .scheduled sions, and 13 cents in more Vaca­ Rev. Clifford O. Simpson took for promise to spend 300 million dol- 9:80— YVTHT—Mary Margaret Mc­ 88 Lockwood SL TsL 2-4818 10 Middle turnpike weat. The car caused by snarled traffic, during New Britain, John J. Fitsgerald prayer fob missions. In 1920 the W HAY—News. Bride. memory of departed relatives or burst Into flames and halted about to he held tonight, has hren post- tion pay. All flgiircs are weekly hts subject at oil three services lari In France or French African WONS— Crean Patterson Show. the nish hour between 7 and 9 this and Edward F. Fitzgerald, both yesterday at Center Congregs- groups joined With women of Can­ WTHT—News; Joe Girand. 2:15— J’. 15 feet from Dr. Prignano'a house. pohed to next Monday night, Feh, morning. averages. of New York City, and William M. territory before next June 30. WKNB—lUItan Hour. ttonal Church, "A s Was Hts Cus­ ada and chose the first Friday in Expenditures on the cbnatroc- WDRC—News. W HAY—Open, House. He« Vm t On I.Au n 2.5, at 8 o'clock at the Nathan The run to Hartford wa.s report­ The iintbn also won a provision Fitzgerald o f Hartford; and three 6:15— WCCC—News; 12 Hundred and Hale School. tom.” Ray. Dorothy W. Pease as­ Lent as the day for united prayer tion of American air bases in WDIU3—Perry Mason. (.^lldren Ih the doctor's house ed up to-one half hour late because permitting agents to take outside si.sters, Mrs. Mary Greene of Hart­ throughout North America. Mis­ W HAY—Supper Serenade. 90 Hits “ & wqrk over week end.i provided it sisted Mr. Simpson and told the French Morocco will play a major w n c —Newa; Medley time. 2:25— noticed the car and told their of traffic conditions In Manches­ ford, ilrs. Charles Patnode of New sionaries carried the idea overseas WONS—Jim Britt. WONS—News. CwV mother who saw the car In flames Sunset Council, t'egree of Poca'- doe.s not bring' their policy sales Britain and Mrs. William E. Egan children's story entitled "How Pok role in this category. American WHAY—lUllan Music. ter and Hartford. The bus line Marnl Found a Home," a. timely and In 1927. In rcspon.se to requests WTIC—Bob Steele; Sports. 2:80— and .Merriman sitting at the wheel. hnntas. .No, 4.5. has cancelled the was able to get bark on schedule and collections below certain aver­ of Hartford. purchases of military supplies in 9:45— Wonderful ho from many lands, tho first world WDRC—Jack Smith. Sports. WCOC—'S k w ^-, Music. meeting planned for tonight ages. .They further won their Funeral services will be held story about a, small Korean boy France and the U. S. share of A t­ WDRC—Bing Crosby. She immediately called police aa after 9 o'clock by using three who through' the kindness of observance was celebrated. In 6 :20— WTHT—Music Hall; News. Other neighbors came running out buses instead of the normal two. flght for a contributory pension Wednesday morning at 9:30 from this country It Is sponsored by the lantic alliance defense costs in WHAY—Famous' Trials. Our Lady of the Moat Holy Roa- plan. Christisn people around the world WDRC—Jack Zaiman. WDRC—Nora Drake. *' to help. The Manchester Fire De­ The storm also disrupted the the W. P. Qulsh Funeral Home, United Church Women, a general western Europe are another Im­ 8:25— WTIC—Victor H. Lindlahr. WONS—Conn. Ballroom: ary Mot hens Circle will meet service of the Connecticut Com­ The $150 tump sum technically 22.5 Main street, followed by a sol­ was well carejd for and learned portant factor. partment was also notified and about the love of Jesus. department of the National Ooiin- WDRC—This 1 Believe. 10:00— __WTlC:^rClndereUa Weekend., raced to the acene. _ Patrolmen Wednesdnv at 8 p. m. at the home pany, jiy hose bu.tes.loAlancheslct represent«„Uit„agcnta’- _195l . pen­ emn hlgh-Mass of requiem at—10 Officials said the problem le to of'Mra. Edward creed,'19 Emer^ In his sermon, taken from the ril o f fYiurehes o f Christ" tn the 6:80— . ; — WDR<2—Arthw OodffeyT------2:4 5^ Samuel .Mailempo, Milton .Stratton were reported running between 15 sion plan contributions, but actual­ o'clock at St. James' Church. Bur­ United States. make certain that the money is WTHT—Sereno Gonunell. WONS—Crean' Patterson Show. son street. - and 2l> minutes late. ly Is s bonus-to sweeten the set- ial will be In St; Bridget's Cenie- account of Luke about Jesus at­ WDRC—Brighter Day. ; and Joseph Sartor were dispatched tending the synagogue service on spent fast enough to assure - the WTIC—Emile Cote Glee Oub. WKNB—News; Fred Waring. 8:00— by .Sgt. Michael Fitsgerald from In spite of the storm, however, tlcihent pot. ter>'. French of the dollar Income they TThe Infant Jesus hf Prague the Sabbath "as was his custom," WONS—Jack Downey Show. WTHT—My True Story. WDRC—Hilltop Houae. 0 Police Headquartera. no accidents were reported, ac­ Cyrus S. Ching, director of the Friends may thill at the funeral have been promised by the end of WDRC—Guy Lombardo. WTK3—Welcome Travelers. Mdlhera Circle will meet tomorrow cording to Chief of Ihjllce Her­ Federal Mediation Seirtce, direct-^ home this' evening from 7 to 9. Mr. Simpson pointed out that peo­ 18 Known Dead WKNB—News; Request Mati­ An attempt was made to get ple are know^nr by their cuatoma June. That is considered essentigl 6:45— WCCC — 12 Hundred and 90 Hits nee. Merriman out of the burning car. evening at the home of Mrs. John man O. Rrhendel. ed touch-and-go negotiatron.s and tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 5, Franaosa, 181 .Summit street. or habits. He used as illustrations if France is to fulfill it* own oom- WTIC—Three Star Ebctra. WHAY—Italian Newa. W C (X —Music. Chester L. Robinson of 231, Mid­ Power Break said later he had never handled and tomorrow evening from 7 to 9. mltments tn the European defense 10:15— a more intricate Job. the man who had great hopes for In New England WTHT—Stock Market; Sports. WTHT—Marriage For Two. HURRY FOR dle Turnpike weat. vice principal The storm catised power tii fall buildup. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. The business meeting tif Group .Rettlement was agreed upon William Bell his HOn, but created in that son s W DRC—Lowell Thomas. WHAY—News. of Manchester High School tried yeaterday In several aertions of feeling of Irritation which drove 6:55— WHAY—Italian Music. WTIC—Life Can Be Beautiful. when SHRihing colds M w to open the doors hut they would B, Center Church women, sched­ town, including the Center. Police early Sumlay morning. William Bell of 74 Spruce street (Coatinaed from Pago' One) BIG SAVINGS on uled for this evening, has been them apart because of his custom WONS—News. WONS— Crean Patterson Show, WONS—Jack Ejowney’s Music not budge. He broke the window headquarters was without electric •The rnnipany ha.s advised the died last night at Manchester Me­ 10:25— ing. Real comfort comes fast! eancelled. " union that if .striking agents are of 'criticism and correction; the W ON S-N ews. Shop. Spedol oe& efii stew brhgs bh the driver’s aide of the car. power, for a short time when a morial Hospital after a short Ill­ men ijq tbs armed forces .wbp-ara, and Boston was suspended tern- Five Known Dead WTHT—Edward Arnold; Mag* . For coughing spells, upper Police tried’to turn the ignition off back on the Job by--Wednesday, ...... WTIC—Phliq. Vance...... J l l S r r r . ______- DEEP.AaiONIfllEFfra« m.atn raWs- shorted out; '’ ' ness. taught to do certain things and ■porarily.The Maine Central Rail­ 7:00— "'azlfie of the Air. W nC—Road of Ufe. bronchial congestion and that bright* washable, (colorfast but the hey would not turn. The A committer mrriint; In mnner. Parker Soren, manager of the they will be paid next week for a Born in !>>slle, Scotland, he ha’d road halted operations In Mslne choked-up feeling caused by WBfl in the rominfi fA-^hion shnw full week’s work.______then must do them twer and over In Staie Storm WONS—News; Fulton Lewis, 10:80— w r a T —Maiy Martin. • (*aghs and staffintss -Piv t^o n—of—the Con- '4»een -iXRestrtent-'Of -Manehestey for' THtw they-beewnisTi"habit gm rarr ,untiL..-plowa—eoukt-cloar- ■ tracks -colds, -U)ara.'s- nothing—like- teniH to if'scua- rrgaret s Ctrrtr-.H ----- ' “ Jr:------“^wOTcj=xnh'urx!oattiy:------2:85— '■Nd’w ''‘‘nio8e 'ra s p y ,■" "cr'oupy" nectirut Power Company, -report the past three months, coming really life-saving; the State of Trains moving into Boston with W HAY—Symphony Hall. WDRC—Art Linkletter. using Vicks VapoRub in steam. door was finally smashed with a of T.sabella, will be held tomorrow ed that the service was restored WTIC— or Nothing. coughs of children's colds can here from New 'York Citj!'. He Connecticut known aa."the state metropolitan commuters ran late. (Continued from Page One) WDRC—Beulah. WONS—Sammy Kaye. w n C —Pepper Young’s Family. be relieved almost Instantly Shovel as police and firemen put at 8 p. m at the home of Mrs. hv switching over to other rir Bus schedules were all askew. Limits German was !) member of Community of steady habits." although he •WTHT—Weather: Songs and WKNB—Mystery Voice. WCCC—Ne-vs; Music. with this home-proved treat­ And always nib it on out the flames with extinguishers. I'rank A. Pearson, 110 Bretton ciiil.s’in the vicinity. Full service The Maine state house at Au­ Merriman's body from the burning road. Isvdge. No. 1028, A.F. and A.M., went on to say, "It l.sn't always a Stories. WTHT—Magazine of the Air. WKNB— Request Matinee. ment . . . two heaping spoon­ for continuod raltof It was 8:15 before Merriman was wa.s in effect by 6 p. m. .lark.s'in Heights, that city. gusta was clorfed. car. brought out of the car. Role in N.4TO good habit because it has always 7:15— WCCC—News; Music. W H A Y - Jamliorec. fuls of Vicks VapoRub in a To Insure continued ac­ SUMMIT In the Cjty of Portland, with Spsfard rollspsed this morning The police department radio Mr. Rett leaves his wife, Mrs. been done that way.” WONS—Tello Test. 10:45— .WTHT—Joyce Jordan. vaporizer or bowl ot boiling Had Been III wa.s off the air for only a few 125.000 population, reports were while shoveling snow st his home tion. always rub VapoRub Police believe the- ftre started Hannah i Mathew’S) Bell;, a son. Mr. Simpson said Dr. Laiibarh. WDRC—Jack Smith. WTHT—Against the Storm. 3:45— ' ------water as directed (n package. on throat, chest and back. miriules before the auxiliary pow­ John ,\1. Bell of VVIllimantic; two that “ not a wheel" was moving. snd died. ~. under the dashboard. Dr. Prignano Coalition Poses (ConUnnad from Page Ono) who teaches illiterates to read and -7.gg_£^ ^ ...... WONS—Money Isn’t Everything WTIC—Right to Happiness. Ii*» saiy, loo! , .■. Your little Works for hours — even er' unit 111 the basement of the datighlcr.s, Mrs. Harold Wllllam- write their own language, makes Department stores remained O'Donnell, an employe o f the WCCC—Junior iSiac Jockey. one just breathes In the sooth­ said Merriman had been under Wsterhury-Farrel Foundry and WONS—Gabriel Heatter. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. while your child sleeps__ station was swilehed on. This unit decisions for the time being only .son of Manche.ster, and Mrs. Don­ a custom of praying constantly closed. 35TIC—News of the World. WONS—Jack Downey's Music ing steam. Every breath car­ to relieve distress. It’s the treatment for dtabelea and a heart supplied enough power .to put the hfarhine Compan.v, collapsed and 11:00— condition for Bom> time. He had Threat to Long as,a member o f the proposed FIX', ald Ehlcrs o f Jackson Heights, N. for everyone, friend - or enemy,- ....New. Hampshire officials ap­ 'WTHT— Lone Ranger. . Shop. ries VapoRub'$ relief-bringing beat-known home remedy radio, teletype and lights hack In­ died St the factory gate after ■ WG!<3C-12 Hundred and 90 Hits been coqflned to Newington Vet­ which will be |he controlling body Y .: Slid six grandchildren. those who irritate and annoy, alt pealed to motorists not to travel WDRC—Club Fifteen. WTHT—Evelyn Winters. medicailons deep into troubled you can use to operation for the duration of Funeral services will be held with whom he comes into contact. unless In emergencies. walking about three-quarters of a WKNB—News; 840 Club. throat and large bronchial eran's Hospital for three weeks for the projected six-nation Ku- 7:45— ' WONSf-Ladles Fair. WDRC—Eddy Arnold Show. when any cold (Cnnilniieil friini Page One) the shutdown. ropean army. Wedne.sdnv afternoon at 2 o'clock "We can learn to do that, by be- Ttvn Drowned mile from his home. 4:05— tubes. There this wendsrfvl strikes child and returned to work two weeks ...... f ’ WDRC—Ed Murrow. WTHT—Lone Journey. ago while still receiving treat­ However, the storm snarled po­ at the Holmes Fimeral Home. 400 ginniri'g with praying one "minute Among the dMd were t'wo Maine Temperatures dropped below the WONS—Vic Damone. ' WTHT—Valiant Ladv. (reafmsnf medicates and or grown-up... Ing the J.50 a month old age pen­ lice activities In other ways to Informed sourcej. at Lisbon. WTIC—Strike It Rich. ment. Dr. Prignano theorized Mer­ Mam street. Major Benjamin C. an hour, then two, three and so un­ fishermen who drowned whert freezing point over mo.st of th- WTIC—One Man's Family. w n c —Backstage Wife. soothes dry. Irritated mem­ VICKS sions. He says tax reductions are day. Chief Srhendel this morning Portugal, where the .NATO coiiri- WDRC—Arthur Clodfrey. riman had the attack while driv­ Jones of the Maijrhester Salvation til we are In the presence of God their boat swamped off Port (Tlyde state, glazing highways snd mat’ 8 :00— WDRC;—Music by Antoninl. branes. eases away coughing, VAPOKU9 not possible wllhnnt sacrificing wa.s forced to call |n all crul.ners cll meets Wednesday, .said they WHAY—Italian Voice. helps restore normal breath­ ing and probably was dead before bellevNl the plan provlde.s for the Army Corps will officiate and all of the time, finding Him active as they fought a 45 mile wind. insr drivinir condition* hazardou' WDRC—Suspense. WCCC—Music. some present governmental bene­ Ir) save them from taking the City, town and state police ugred 11:15— the car burned. The body was re­ whole EDC tn have one vote m a hiirial will he in Buckland Ceme- in our own lives. We can face new Heart attacks accounted for some W HAY—Cote Glee Club. WH AY—News. fits. healing of traveling under the motori.st.s to leave their automo­ WTHT—When a Girl Marries. moved to the William P. Qulsh joint NATO-KDC poliev group. tery. situations with courage rather and automobile accidents for WTIC—Railroad Hour. WKNB—News; Request Mali- ■Funeral Home at 22.5 Main street. Sj'Bht '''H.''^a...i!ollt,n;.al unkim storm conditions. Erien«y-bope-4o—-q o iet --- kireneh ■ Allirrt J. Slaazealil- -the-ktnd-'deetfndOTTr."'1 he— prayer TnITfig up ~~drifts.~'TYaveling "~ w"as 'W d r o —HoaemarE------" 'p " - - Y O U » J W - W ^ the .Smdh 51clhodIst i^urr^ at-_ ■repoTOa"iriF*Tf'TirNs^^^ . WONS^^rlme Does Not Pay, Charter member of the Broun-j.^ ^ feata_of_a rearmed..Clermanv. —Kuiierat- aervires-fnm Albert— J r ;'satd;— the— frtendry""bgfia out- a split plate bh ,the ararhoafd side/ hazaMous ancT mahy"rhler-cify'bu.s' w n c —Voice of Flrgatone. dWsacs IS w ifySilaa iwlMrita -tewders-RatU-Pest—-Awer+ean-lse- tendeil the meeting last night in Other candidates for the Sl_asz^skj;_Q/^9ft Lj'dall .s.treet. \vho atretched the sacrifice-msde.'-'___ AfternooB- lost the r . S. Senate race later the .The-tuiUcrs^Easlwind-and Uni­ trips were canceled,------^------— ‘W HA5f=Western'Caravan;------• glon, o f East Hartford, s.nd a mem­ the chapel and listened to ,Mr,s. nation FPC are France, Belgium, died at Manchester Memorial Ho.v The Senior Choir sang two an- mak. which had been looking for a About nine inches were reported 12:05— jaame year to Sen. Ru;isell Ijing. 3'he Netherlands, Italy, ami Lux­ pital Saturday, will be held toniijr- 9:00— ber of -Orient Lodge. A.F, and William I’ , Slover, regent o f the thcihs, "Lead Kindly Light" by missing fishing boat, were .sent to at Waterbury while State Police WDRC—Radio Theater. WDRC—Wendy Warren. I In the .tan. 15 campaign, Sen- embourg. nnv morping at 8;30 from the I-e- A M., of East Hartford. Mr Mer­ local DAR Chapter, tell of the Pughp-Evans, and "O'Taste and the tanker's aid. The cutter Mc- at the Litchfield Barracks report­ WI^IC—Telephone Hour. WOCX7—Luncheon Musleale. lator -Long broke with hia uncle and work the national organization is rlerc Fuaeral Home, 29 Main See" by Goss. riman wa* formerly a member of ! supported^ t'. S.. Representative Culloch put out of Boston and the ed from 'Six to nine Inches In the WTHT—Paul Whiteman Teen WKNB—News; Sports. LIMCOLN -Wmt-Governor's Foot Guar,t - ■ and doing along palnotlc lines and at street, and St. Bridget's Church Aciishnet out o f Portland. Me. area. Buses were running behind WONS—Curt Massey 'lime. (Hare' Hoggs of New" Orleans, where solemn requiem high Mass Club. aen'ed aa a lieutenant In World Smilhein schools. Miss June Hall, All Coast Guard stations on the schedule and there were numerous WONS—Crime Fighters. WHAY—Italian Voice, I stumping the Htalb for him. Boggs Escape TXeatli will be celebrated at 9 a. m. War T. president of the group, was in Tells Youths^ Role Cape werfc alerted and ordered to traffic tieupa but no serious dam­ 8:30— w n c —News; Weather. 44thi.4Sth STS.srttK AV. I ran third, liehind Kennon. with charge of the meeting. Born in Poland, Mr. •taszccki He leaves three sisters, Mrs, Spoilt lopping the ticket after the stand by. ages. WTIC—Band of America. WTHT—Jack Berch Show. Hugh C. rullen of Oakville, Ont . A surprise party followed In 111 R . K . ('.rash came to this country in 1904. He The Fort . Mercer reported waves There were from three to five 12:15— NEW YORK governor campaigned actively 'for was employed in various steel III Church Work WONS—War Front, Home Canada; .Mrs. Helen rsttell of i liim Ihrimgh the state, lienor of Mi.s.s Marj’ B,uin. who hii.i 68 feet high. She is a T-2 t.vpe of inches of .snow’ in the New Haven Front. WDRC—Aunt Jennie’s Stories. 1400 Issaia eedi wM S 4 5 0 E.ist Hartford; and Mrs. Willlaiii long i'een active in a.s.'i.sting the mills in the Pittsburgh area for 1.S 10,266 gtxias tons and was built In area. Milford reported about six M oad Ikpvar, Inm . . . / # # / c j "After tile votes were counted. (Continued from Page One) years before entering the employ WHAY—Nile Watch. WKNB— Dick Haymes. r . Robertson. Jr., of South Glas- I the .seven defeated i-Hildidales l>>iigilet-a III their work ami at Ml.ss Man,' McNulty, who is en­ 1945. inches. W THT--Paul Whiteman Teen WONS—Newa; Women's Page, SrtCIAl 8ATU fOI $I8VM MM f ft ry r ^ •tonbiiry. their meetings The oreasion was of the Jone.a and Laughltn Co, of gaged in rcligtous education work The storm disrupted shipping in Norwich snd New London re­ : llirow their siipiwu t behind Ken­ and the impart threw the automo­ Pittsburgh, with whom he re­ Club. w n c —Down Homers. Funeral aer\-ices will be held at her tiiithday, and Miss ll.all in he- at Christ CTiurch Catheral in the Popt of Boston, making it im­ ported from five to seven inches W n iT —Victor H.. Lindlahr. non Imt Senator Long liaik no per­ bile hack on the west aide of Route mained for 30. years until hia re- 10:00— ..the W, r. pmnli Fimeral Home to­ sonal stand for either side. half l>( the members, pre.si'ntcd to Hartford, Was. the speaker aL the possible for five merchant ships with many minor automobile acci­ WDRC—Bob Hawk. 12:30— _ morrow- at 2 p ni. liev. 'I'nimnn It. Miss Bonn a heaiitlfiii wrist watch. ■9 and down an embankment 'about tirc4nent three years ago. He then monthly meeting of the Girls In the fi'-.st priiiiarv. .sp.dii w- to dock. Aboard one of theae, the dents...... WTHT—News.______Wexx;-News. .515 -MAIN 5TRSBT „.SKocilwAtil-tit.,tha„HraL-eoagrcea». -A. .soetsl -t+RV* -wtth-TefTeshilTeTrtjr .2_0.j:k L.__lha— oiujiie__ ajia__ c ai>»«..4o...M«nrd\im thrown from the car, and were ' home with Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. WONS—Frank Edwards. .tlonal tSmrch m East Hartford 760,000 s otes. Krpnon polled 163 - followed. A large, appropriately of St. Mary's Church last Friday da, was Ambassador-at-Large The planet yfmi* is a mean dis­ WTIC—Al Goodman's Musical WTHT—Phil Becker: News. _ will officiate and burial will^J^ at 'lei oydH , Jijrthd^y cake formed treated at a house" nearby by Dr. Pyka. ___ evening.. Miss McNulty gava a 434-- ...... Philip Jessup, and other paasen- tance of 62,270,000 miles from the "ATbiim. W n c —Marjorie Mills Hour: 'tVnfer Cemetery. East' frartfor'd’. the”centerpiece. Hermair-Edelberg o f Btmaiwi y )>«-'" He feav'Bs“b'ii'’W3re. Mrs.'KalHer- moiiit interesting and tnforfiiiClvr *rcfa. ' — ------siin. ’ WONS—Woman's Page. The total for the two wa.s 1,-s.s fore being taken to Hartford. i 6 : i ^ ------than .50 per cent of the ’ ovenill .Mi.ss Bonn'expres.sed her grati­ int; iBalonI Staszeski of Manches- talk on the many fields of church WONS—Jack's Waxworks. WDRC - R o m a n c e of Helen JUS! CALL US tude for the thoiighifiilne.i.s of the Constable Walter Rollins of F'.ast work In which young people of to- vote but Kennon conten'ls I lie fai l I ter; three daughters, Mrs. Alfred WTHT—Elmer Daria. Trent. young people .She said It had al- Granb.v, who Jni'estlgated, report­ Ehensberger of Y’psilantl. Mlchi, dsy may serve in their own parish WHAY'—La Rosa Program. Tlirrr Are Hurl he and his seven defealed-c.'indir ed that snow waa falling from the 10:30— date barkers r'ecen e.t 77 per ,-ent w-ay.s been a plrs.'ire to work with ] Mrs Paul Hassek and Mrs. Pearl or diocc.sc. Ml.ss McNulty has re­ 12:45— them, an.I would long treasure northeaat at the time of the col­ ( Shaney. both of Pittsburgh; .four cently completed a training course WTIC — Robert Montgomery, j-of the vote shows llie people want lision, and witnessea feel there is a News; Dangerous Assignment ’ WCCC—Music for Milady. 111 1 a. 111. ( j'asli !a change. Spaht coniend.s the dr- their fine gift. ) stepchildren. V ictor. Walter and at Windham House. New York possibility, that the anow prevent­ City. WDRC—Robert Q’s Waxworks. WDRC—Our Gal Sunday. I fenled candidates camiot ,|eliver Anthony Pyka of Manchester, and WKNB—Music Out o f West. ed Mr. and .Mrs. Hughes frc.im see­ The meeting was npeneil with a WTHT—Time for Defense. idheir voles to Kennon in llie nin- I John Pyka of Akron, Ohio, and six WHAY'—Nile Watch. W Tirr-W e the Women. Three persons were Injured In ing the signal lights which were I grandchildren. devotional service lead by Mrs. an auiomoblle-trucK accident at 4 ^iff and preilicf.s his own election Wa((IUiBVl,«d W) ip'seL far, 4be.. fiesta i;Nyw\vUfii'4M-'-’.'ta'yvH»il¥9kej Jlsss; I Poyirthyi 'Poganf' 'BeFyfiigt''aa' co>i WacWfl*IBrrJack’a Waxworka.-t?' - WTHT—News; We the Women. ’’'*'^’‘“ ^“^iikf'ea.’a1i''ltie Iitlap'i,(ii1"nm1 iti.s- ttffKO at 2 ' p-"-iri. thN iUteriumn ■'in j Satuirda.v' 'mirrilng 'atter- a lingef- II yM-S.' ...... r* — ■ Tlieie were two diesel irngmet on I chairmen' ' * • • • • • 7 »* •■»»for this, event. The a awita group asiz$s "Chargeil after tlie scridpiu Wen- \vurks the Mtmlripsl PuHillng to .U'ter- ing lllnasi , waa bald this mornjBg. w n c —^si^rprlM Saranade. 7 WDRC—Ma Perkins.' ^ “ the Ham, snd only, some pipo.s ' at 8:30 from the \Y. P. Quish Fii will also have a part In the second Eugene Nicholas, 24, of 35 Niles niine the size and typ.- cf [daque ir 11:55— w n c —Juke Box Jingles. were bent on the front one, , The , neral Home, followed by a high annual parish Mayfair, the date •treef, Hartford, and I’tillly Zarbo. w;ill purchase and hang in the , for Which has not-.,vet been .set. A WONS—News. WONS—Yankee Food 8how. For Sill"; Slieiijjs engineer'never saw the Mughes j Mass of requiem at 9 o’clock at; 89, of Natick.' Mas.s, a truck building to honor the memory of j ca,'-. nn^ the engineer said the \ social hour was. enjoyed following 1S;00— W HAT—Betty Kimball. 5 If you need an item CHERISH ALWAYS tlriver. Nicholas had' contiislon.i- fore he saw it. I were seri'ed in the lower hall by Tomorrow WKNB—The Pattees. Shaken up. vini._ who is ehmrnmn of the roni- Mas.» and Mrs. Jane Maccarone the hostesses, Mias Florence Mad­ 6 :00— ' phone. Our delivery serv­ g i a n t presided at the organ. > 1:8^-- AN EASEL FRAMED Details o f the accident were not Soiithwood\resideqt.s s.aid they iiiitlee, said this morning that I den, Mrs. Margaret Nielsen and w n c —Johnnie Lee Wills and ' Bearers were A. W. Gates. WDRC—Young Dr. Malone. ice is for your coovenience. available a1 press time. State To- objected hecaiitc property value.t memliera of the group, have men- Mrs. Dorothy Pagani. and His Boys. Cleveland Ellington. George Mc- WTHT—Hartford County Newa. Uee are Investigating. would decline If Hje former officer tloneil purchasing a bronze ptaqiie Public Records W HAT—News; Rural Roundup.. And remember, too, that in the Chtne.te Nxlionnhtt army Keever. John Fogarty. Raymond W(X!C—Newa; M an cheater bearing a profile of Mr. Waddell. 6:15— Matinee. moved In with' hit .\inerican-born Fogarty and Bernard Fogarty. we call for prescriptions Cim e in! See the amazing dif­ C U M C s r H r .m ’ij'-. ,4t ■ OnV'o the tize and t.v|>»' of plaque 'llalian-Aiiieric'aiis . w n c —Farmers Digest; News. WKNB—The Pattees. MINIATURE wife and two-year-i-M son. Warrenlce Deed* ferences in picture quality made MF-.MORIAL HOSPITAL is derided on, the eommitl.-* will 0:80— 1:8^ — sod dqlivfr the medicines The .Sheng.t. who are e\jH*cting begin active .sollctting for funds In Allied Finance Company to John Sir*. 5lary Morin Hold Annual Fete possible by “SyncrorBrain'See another child next week, reclaimed the town Bohltn, property on Greenwood WONS—Bill Jenkins Show, WTHT—Dick Wall’i Music without extra charge. .' Tuesday—Tonril at 8:30. drive. The funeral of Mr*. Mary A. WDRC—Yawn Patrol, Hall. how Stewari-Warner is engin- • BY the $2..950 they de|)osited on the Tti<' latest Iidditiiins to Hie eom- Morin, widow of Albert V. Morin Wednesday—Tumor at 10 by ap- $12,300 hiHiie. Today they hoped Frank R. Satalmo and. 'Marian Nearly 200 people attended the w n c —Weather: Farmer's Dl- 1:45— Plesic do try us next lime. eered for COLOR T V . . . how Mlntment only. mtttee are Town Comptroller Loli- of 4 Chapel street, was held Sat‘ Third Annual Banquet of the Itall WDIU3—The Guiding UghL to get hack depositt oii" $1,000 l.se M. Johnson, School Suoerin- C. Satalino. to Lee J. Kane, Jr., *Sht'sgot a severe case o f tetephonitis! gest. it s BUILT FOR U.H.F.! Check 1 Also Well Baby at Y', 2 to 4. worth o f furniture. and Jane B. Knnc. property on urday morning at 9:30 from the Ian American'CTuh at the club W pex:—‘Production Newsreel. WKNB—Keyboard Kapers. .95 teudent Arthur H. Illing. Stavor W. P, Qut.sh Funeral Home follow­ headquarters on Eldridge street . WONS—Just Jenkina NORTH END the smart, modern styling in ' Thursday^Pre-fiatal at 9. There were calls from W ii hila HaroU A. Tutklngton and Sidney H.awthorn street, long telephone co lli moy net moke you tick. But they ore the W HAY—Chapel Time. Friday—Wall Baby at hospital, ed by a solemn high Mass of re­ Sunday afternoon. An excellent ■WTHT—Morning Devotions. WCCC—Music. handrubbed Mahogany! Yes — i-'vtth a job thrown In; from In-' Elli.t. piYsIdent of ' Manchester Bulldlag PeraUt* dinner served by Pagan! Caterers wrong medicine for o healthy party line. Thofi why fair ihoring >to4. dlannpoUs. Seattle and all around Modes. To Gilbert Atkiha for Gilbert quiem St St. Bridget's Church at 8:45— dollar for dollar you just can't t------^— the Son Franeinco Bay area. 10 o'clock. Rev. Theodore Gubala was followed by brief, talks from i* tha iure cur# for portyilina blues. By keeping your coll* WHAY—Fred Waring. PHARMACY beat this great TV VALUE! $299.95 George Elliott, superintendent Atkina et ux. alterations and ad- Police Chief Herman Schendel. FREE INSTALLATION The CTironirle and the Examiner ditiona to ihs-elling at 73 Bolton was the celebrant. Rev. Robert rembnoblo in length and well spaced, you'll b« o welcome WTHT—Breakfast with Ben. EXCLUSIVE PORTRAITS of remetrnea sccepted an invita­ Thomas, F. Ferguson, managing 4 Depot Square—Tel. 6545 ' Compare —/odii>.' ONE YEAR WARRANTY Complete with combi­ reported receiving scores of calls tion to join the committee last street, 7400, Carroll the deacon and Rev. Jamps neighbor on your party line. < - 8:55— LAND SURVEYING and Pertonal Notice* criticizing the attitudg of the Timmons the sub (leacon. ilrs. editor of The Herald. Attorney :. "Open Sunday* ON ALL PARTS week. To carmine FtUoramo for Green George Lessner. and Mayor Harold WDRC—ReUgtous Talk. nation e a s e 1-b 5 c. k Southwood home owners Many Other memliers of the Commit­ Manor Estates, storage shed on Arlyne Garrity was organist and WONS—Early EdlOon. Blonde finish sUghtly higher Miniatures, treasured heirloom* of the past, Turklngton. honored guests at the BOB THB BUT f AITY-UNI SfKVKi CIVIL ENGINEERING Pay Your Electric Bill* Here IF.. Card of Thanks referred ironically to Brotherhood tee, which Is-headed bv Building Broad street, $400.. .•oloUt. Father Carroll read the occasion. 7rt»0— find their 20th Century counterpart in Minia- 'Week, which began yesterday. Inspeotw David Chambers, are To Russell P. Inzlnga for altera­ committal seriidce at the grave in WCCC—Good Morning; Good hang-up metal frames. Photographic Portraits by Naylor. All A Protestant minister and a Introductions were made by (1) Atakt calls of rtosonobi* langth. (2) Spoc* out calls. Edwopd L Dovis, Jr. ■ 'R's with to Uwak our netchbors and Assessor Henry Mutrie, Probate tions and additions to barber shop. the family plot in -Mt. St. Bene- John Andisto, toaatmaster. and Music. . the artistry that goes into full size Portraits Wsnds of the Garden Apartmonts for rabbi Issued a joint statement de­ Judge John J? Wollett. Assistant 195 Spruce street. $500, dlct> Cemetery. Bloon^fleld. ( ) Giva up the lint in tffltrgtneits. fheir acta of lilndnete and tympathy Anthony George, new president of 3 W KNB—Phil Hale Show, Registered OvR Engineer and RADIO AND ploring "these manifestations of Town Engineer Frank- O. St*cl», To Julius L, Schmidt for Julius B.earers-were George J. .Nolan, w n c —Bob. Steele. by Naylor is duplicated in these charming •■awa ut In our recent bereaveinent.- intolerance and blgom>, b^caiite. the club, presented gifts to several lo a d aoryeynr • 5*5 Mi.t.t Je.tsie M. Reynolds, town L Schmidt et ux. alterations snd Robert M. Nolan. Raymond Len­ of the hard working club officer*. WDRC—Newa.- #••• miniatures. You choose from proof* of several •t Mrs. Georg* Hutted they play into the hands of the welfare worker, and Barbara Har­ additions to dwelling, 14 Clyde non, George Bader, Alfred Roberta WHAY—Newa; Coffee aub. UProeter Raw poses! ; . .() and dnuf bter. «n^i.ea o t dtmocracy." , ' Following the dinner a social THl SOUTHFRn new FNGl.'ND COMPANY TELEVISION rison, ossitUnt town derk. . street, $800.; and Leroy Bleu. U|^e and dance waa heId.L — TELEPHONE WONS—Waathar; Nawa. TiL 19M^ WTHT—Bnaakfaak wttli Ban. 3A0'MAIH SmSEF •-j**!-; m . aeifuffi I -■ r

i _ i . f A S E tS X ^ ICANCHESTEB EVENING HEBALD. KANCHESTEB. CONN, IfONDAT. FEBBUABT 18 , 18 BI gSii, MSii « .w ar : ViMav'sK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANC^TER, CQNN» MONDAYrFEBRUARY 18; 195^ wart conceded to be good. Is not her Itttla siftaty taro and a bgif 4Um rlrrfitrr heeded for another fen years. yMrii old. Bang "Dane# Ma Loom.'* Street; Mrs. Maude Foley, M Oak Uy inducting German ookUeri Into immunity to witnaaosa ha may coll South Coventry street; Michael Maehla, 6 EMrtdga the European army at leaat until 'Hiey are seeking action now not Mra Harry Bargatrom of aonn League Seeks Faiire. Regime in hlq inveatigatlono. era road haa raturnad to bar hema street; Frank Bonner, III, South June, and partial longer, aince WMipiSIOl bccauao the present world emer­ Mni. m m rn UMIb Local Stocks 8 Deal Senator Ferguson (R-Mieh) and Ctmtittg If^rald from tha Rockvilla City H e^tal Coventry; Mias Alice August, 19 ratification of the final treaty by Rep. Keating (R-NT) called ouch • PUBUtBED BT.TiaC gency has, in Itself, persuaded CliVBEilf t ttU ------whera aha haa bean a patient wMh Oolway street: Mrs. Shirley France, Belgium, Holland, Luxem­ m »T.n FiUimNa 00^ INC Land Use Map Fgees Crucial bourg and Italy is almost bound Qaatotlowi Faraithed By a request "shocking”. They said them to bellcva in conscription. Its a throat infaetloR. > Blnok, 27 Charter Oak atrMt; Cobora • MIddlebrook, Inc. such powers would open the door I t aUMlI ItrMt Lattcra urging the paaeing of Mra. Anne Howley, 26 Portfand to tako that king. Gain Put at IttBdMsUr. Conn. present backers have, for the most M ra John C. MUIar haa ratnmad However, eomo oupportera be­ 1:09 P. M.:Prlccs to "groiMeat abuse'- and predicted TROXAS r. m ta v ao x . pert, always believed in It. They the bill for universal military to her home aftar a visit at tha Would Divide Town In­ street; Mrs. Lorraine Sullivan, 164 Vote Tuesday ■■ f W—4^ ' Congress will "take a dim view” Avery street; Dermis Lawler, lieve that If a hot controversy ^ T * » R. FEROtJWSN. -- wanted it ten years ago, and they training hava been aent Congreaa- home of Mr an d Mra. Morton K. Open Tuesday Night ★ breaks oiit In Cbngrasa virhlch Book Stocks of the propoul. PuMUbcn men Antoni Sadlak of RockvlUb Thompaon. , t o A r tS M Best Suited Rockville; Linda Edwards, 107 (Ooattaaei fraoi Page Oaa) Bid Asked Senator Taft of Ohio, round«« Octobor 1. lUI wiU, we hope, etlU be wanting it Spruce street; Mrs. Sally Horo-' threatena a foreign aid reduction Pint National 3»ZM llion and Horace Saeley-Brown of Pom- Ellington Grange tsrlll neighbor ■ , . ■ For Various Purposes that would hamriring tba.Muio- date for the Republican . .,. tCnrr JifTtBt#* ten Md twenty years from now. tsdth Good Will G w g a on March ivitz, 189 Eaat Center street; John The amendment that delayed re­ ' at Manchester ..... S3 36 tial nomination, said in BnUfOd fret by the Graen-Chobot Post. 6, orith Baat Harttord-Oranga on Rohan, 188 Center street; Stephen paan^anay MrcRXiRV Nartford-NaMoMl^ ------(Oontlniieg lit— Pngg O n e)__ tandnyi u d HelldM*. BnUrod at Ua But thay""think that this momefit Aotorican Legion, Coventry and cruiting of Germans was a sop to wlU flewnad that IRowikowir la- rvtew thot'riie ' Presidi Poatr«.v omet -- at------Conn.. Xaftchaatar in history is the* most favorable March 21 aiid with Tolland Orange In a prepar^ statement the Pongrats, 28 GrLrwold street; Leo the Socialists, who fear reblrUi of Bank and TruatV . .x27H laeond CUia Xatl Xat:«r. Mansfield districts. on April 1. ^ Manchester League of Women tum to give an up to d(4o briefing R t a ...... i' he said. He explained Panaman­ ing iiat Congress set up be .etc a a ^ h a d jlj|M Dm Ifabth by Xall...... I l-JJ exact thing so many founders of baking contest at Somart Grange North Main street; (Carles Lamb, The French resoluUon brought and T ru s t...... 60 63 an independeht agency "in no way ilatlri Copy ...... I •* The post haa.organized a rifle Wedneaday, Fab. 20. arlaen here during the paat alx or Bolton; Harold Topliff, 54 Union but other issues on which the west­ monds of the domsatle economy. P in Inonraace Csmpaalea tankers was financed through a W^kly. by Carrtar...... ,....t » American families came to this team which la op«ii to the public. seven yasra, has gone on record aa He ?eould not be expected to talk Aetna F fre ...... 54 56 $9,705,000 loan from the Metro­ dependent” on the President or ItallyafaJ. Oaa T«ar...... tlt.BB country to eseapo. Those interested may contact Ellington Fire Department waa street; Baby boy Perottl, 26 Drive ern powers are at odds. It stipu­ McGrath, to probe, corruption In favoring . the Preparation and F, Silver Lane Homea lated that unless Britain Joins in a on purely domootlc lotuea. Hartford Fire ... ___136 141 politan Life Insurance Co., and dimiioa alaoet before k arans. Do It has been this kind of mill- Commander Eugene Ryphling, Ed­ called to Butcher road Saturday adoption of an Dltimilte Land Use But the return of Eisenhower In they were chartered to the Pana­ government. . ... like eauione of Amcriesae—carty • XEXBBR o r for another graaa (ire In the vici­ DISCHARGED 8 U N DAY: supranational authority must be National Fire ...... 58^4 60'4 loUolTanieiritb yoaalwaya.8itkaw t h e abbociateo press tarism which. America has how ward 8. F rana or Louigt^Steullet. Map. created 'to run the army. That uniform would not be regorddd oa P*»oenlx ...... 33 gg ma Transport Co., a subsidiary of^ Tba Aaaoelated Proia la rxcluitraly First practice Thuraday nlgtH was nity of tha Weeks property. Tha Msnehaater la required by state Michael Angelo, 44 Pine atreet; an nnndtigated bleoalng by all of Standard Oil of New Jersey. they help yoa aafoy Ufe fought and defeated in two world department ia .gattiiig'i:»a lot of Harper Con. South Windsor; Would-do away_.?»ith to e right of Ufe.ond Indemnity Ino. Ooa.' •Btltlad to'tha naa of--r»poblleatlon of at'the Willlmantic State A iro^. statute t o .have a comprehensive thdae wbo ora plugging him for Aitha Casualty ...... ,8 8 93 He did not explain 'financing of' OvyMa ' lit Aaora (.lipatcbea eradltad to It or wars. What a bitter and deep be­ practice on grass fires which havs James Haugh", 141 Waranioke road: Veto on which Belgium insists. And lliS>ii*eerl*«^ Oscar Miller has been authoilz- plan of development but none haa toe British have said flatly they tha Presidential nomination. Aetna Life ...... 81 85 the other three, which he .said aet otherwlaa crtditad la fbH P»P»r trayal of what we mean to the eit by post merabers to purchase been the reason for calling out the as yet been drawn up, although Brian Govang. 38 Drive Di St. Bockara reported tliey have en were purchased by American' Ud alao tba local n*«a publiahed hrra. department several times ths psst James atreet; George May, Hart­ won't Join thb Ehiropean army. Conn. G eneral...... 185 140 All riibta of'republleatloB of apcclal world it will be if we now. In the an American flag and staff for • Francis Handley of the Totvn De­ countered some reatotonce to him Hartford Steam BoU. 35 38 Oversea-a through a Subsidiary and Enjoy Meals More- Troop 65 Brownies. w6ek. . velopment Commission promises ford; Mra. S ar^hina Surowiec, 25 llapatchea h»«ln art alao raaarrad. end, concede the victory and the aa a military man. That la why Travelers ...... 610 830 "chartered to United Tanker Plans have been made to point The Hatheway - Miller Post, that one will be draiivn up in the OoOpar atreet; Mra. EMher Bujak some of them are Juat aa wreil Corp., an affiliate of tka China In­ supremacy to the way of life we PriiUe UtiUUea Pull aarrlca ellant of N. E. A. 8«rr- the interior of the downstairs American Legion Auxiliary, had a near future. and son, 74 Overlook drive; Mrs. Insist on Russia satlaflod hd* indicated he won’t at­ Conn. Light, Pow er... 15 16'4 ternational Foundatiori, Inc. DwwiiigWrigley's --JCA-Jne------_ - very succe.ss/ul grocery,^arty Sat­ 'The Ultimato Lend Um Freda Collette and son. 142 Char­ Publiahcra’ Rapraa«nlall»aa: Tba (ought!...... room..in tha. Legion Hail__where tend ...Coint:a-.aeaqulQinten- Conn. .Power. ______S hip JSlo«;Vi;'Sold...... TTiere have always been, card parties and other social acti­ urday night at the EHihgton T o ^ i^ich the l«ague fa In favor o f ter Oak street; Mrs 'Angela (jher- niol celebration in May. luliiia Xalhawa Special Apancy — New having drawn up would ahow InTruce Police Hartford B3ec. L t . , K 46 48 Eventually, he said, "The Casey rork. Cbicapo, Detroit and Boaton. throughout our national life, the vities are held-. .Mr. Franz-and Hall realizing over 840. Next rone and daughter, 69. Glenwood New Taeeiy Hartford Gaa Co. .... 37 39 group disposed 'of all it« stock in­ George FaCren are in charge of month there will 'be another of. the Set of legs, installed on box recommended division o f t h e atreet; Mra. Cecelia Poliansky and Spearmint Hel|^! military men who have Itched to springs, $5.00 extra. Choice whole town Into areas best suited Other political developments: So. New Ehigland terest in American Overaeas MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP completing plans for a public St. same nature. son, Rockville; Frank Dion, 2 (Contlaued from Page One) 1. Senator Morde' of Oregtin. Tanker Cpfp. and Affiliated cor­ One reason many CIRCULATIOWB. ______get their hands and their codes Patrick's dance about the middle of maple, mahogany or blond. for particular purposes and would Ridgewood ftreetr Ronald Tedford, Tri...... 34 36 people chew Wrig- g» much further than the present en Elsenhower supporter, eaid in Mannfactartng Comnanles porations: Those' stock holdings ley'i Spearmint Tba Herald Prlnltn* Company, Inc. on all American youth. And this of Match at the Hayloft In South Jr., 55 Summit street; Miss Hilda Assembly and to the Republic a Dallea Texas, speech: "We can w(re sold to two main groups, uaumea no Ananrial reaponalbllity for Coventry. zoning map, which shows only the Robinson, 131 ' Summit atreet: Am. H ardw are...... ]9 21 Gum after meals is country has always, hitherto, de­ Springfield Rabbi Korea, which is not a member not walk out of Europe either mil­ Arrow, Hart and Heg. 49H 5214 namely, the United Tanker Corp. that the plel m lypoprapblcal arrora appaarln* In ad- Apptentlce Seaman Sonar Man various classifications of zones in Arthur Orison, Bolton; Donald tha UN. . in which Chinese Nationals had a rartlacmanta and olbar raadlnp matter cided to leave its youth to hothe the town and where they are lo­ itarily or economically and have Also. Spring ...... 30 33 chewing aids Eugene Robert Steiillet stationed Sulots, 62 O'Leary drive; Henry Red acceptance of the UN atipu- any olUea. The European people considerable financial interest, and tion, maki IB The Xanebeater ErenlnB Herald. and school. This same military am­ on the Yosemtte at Newport. R. I. Temple Speaker cated. If such a map Is prepared it Bristol Brass ...... is 15 isrould probably have to be re Morrell, - RoekVlIle; Mrs. Sophie latlons tvould virtually Clear the are simply net gring to buy the Collins ...... ‘...,..175 J95 -the Delaware T,anker Corp., which meal more Monday, Febrtiary 18 bition proudly Installed In this spent the w'eek end at the home of Gryk, 76 Wells street; Raymond way for approval of the final item oo-colled perimter defense totory was financed by a Greek nation­ able. Chewing his parents Mr. and Mrs. LauIs viewed, from time to time. How­ Em-Hart ...... B7 70 country, after World War II, the Announcement was made today ever, It would serve as a guide to Jewell, 79 Bridge street. on the truce talks agenda—recom of the new Isolattonlam in Ameri­ Fafnlr Bearing ...... 364 89?i al. He added: delicious, m same previoualy hated German Steullet in South Coventry. He the general htolthy growth of the DISCHARGED TODAY: Mra. mendatlons to governments Con­ c a ” . "The stockholders in the Casey flavored gum promotes the flow of di­ Almost Snowhound will leave this week for Key West. by Philip Bayer, interfaith leader cerned. Hart A Clooley...... 89 42 group realized $3,2.''>0.000 in the gestive juices and helps you digest yout general staff system it had Just town and could well be used by the Mary Jane.Coss and daughter, 123 2. Senator and Mrs. Kefauver Landers. Frary, Clk. . 22*4 24'4 ..... Tf1rE |Ioo4-try,'aomnwhat larlc- .JGfb. whf ty.he, wl 11. be statlqned f at 'Temple BeUi^Sholoin tlmt Rabbi -flannlng-Commlesloih-the-Zonlng ______!lajntoiiiHiaMe.i3tond__ jnicnL-Simday. *t-thft.Laconla. JL. sale of their atock ineeresta,“which food so that you feel good after eating. You Can Depend On defeated In that world “^a’r. I? Jiraw_Brit.-Mach,emperatlR~eKndidate~f6r Russell Mfg. ------The-atibcomfnltteirvhairTnan tn- little more efficiency In the drift-- hia parents Mr. and Mrs. B. H. at an tnterfaith meeting of the Main streat; Mrs. Jean Qordy and President, Is entered in New dlcated he also had made checks mcal. It is a fine, wholesome product Conscription seems more "ef­ Brotherhoods of Emanuel Luther­ The League believes that su»h Item three) by calling on the UN Stanley Works com. . 55 " 58 * that has been a favorite in New Eng­ producing activitlea of the wind, Magowan of School and Main a map will definitely help answee daughter, 75 Pina atreet: Mrs. t4 34'4 the original and genuine Wrigley'i We will fill your doctor’s young American through the same return to Ft. Totten, L. I. Thurs­ tion with zoning and planning. Wapplng; Mra. Virginia Montie neutral nation. view, Senator Taft of Ohio said ed by Newbold Morris, President thla moment, taatlnp the euperb mill, expo.se him to the same codes day. Temple. and aon, Andover. Union Mfg...... 21 24 Truman’s corruption - In-govern- Spearmint Gum. Look for the green prescriptions with the high­ Rabbi Levi, who is a well known 'These include the necessary bal­ "If the Soviet Union could not he and ,Gfn. Douglas MacArthur U. S. Ekivelope com. ., 86 96 spear on the package. dellghia of weather-enforced holi­ and Influences, and make pos­ The Merry Maids 4-H Club will ance between small, medium and BIRTO SATURDAY: A aon to be nominated as a> neutral, there see alike on many Far Eastern Is­ mcnl-lnvestigator. est quality, tested drugs— meet Tuesday at 1 p.m, at the leader in interfaith work in New Mr. and Mrs. Walter Behrmimn, U. S. Envelope pfd. .. 63 68 5torrls has said three of the day. sible the development of all kinds England, served as a military large houses; how to expand the would be no neutral nation at all sues. But he added: "I wouldn't Veeder-Root...... 35'4 38'4 But the wind* were freakiah, home of Mrs. Walter Cargo, lead­ town's present business district; Columbia. existing in the world.” Chang said ask General MacArthur to come rhips wera given to a non-profit accurately and quickly. of theorie.s for the mass manage­ er. to make plans for the spring rhaplaln during the last war. He BIRTHS SUNDAY:. A son to X—Rts. organization he heads, and that and the bigpent drift (n our drive­ tvhere to place neighborhood busi­ "What la more strange is that yoiir out for me in any public state­ ment of young America. rally Wednesday is a graduate of the Jewish Theo­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manlon. side should object to the Soviet ment." Taft seeks the Republican The above quotations are not to profits from their operations ■were way wan nothinii natural, but the logical Seminary and waa a lead­ nesses without Jeopardizing the be construed as actual markets. But this, although it may be ef­ Coventry Volunteer Fire Com: values and interests of residential South Coventry; a son to Mr. and Union when it has agreed to Po­ nomination. used for educational purposes. SIckrofDm Supplits artificial deponit of the highway pany 2 will apon.sor a minatrei ing rabbi in Youngstown, Ohio, be­ Mrs. William Petten, Rockville. May OUl 5Iorris ficiency, German style, or ef­ fore.,going to Springfield. property and without hurting the land and Czechoslovakia. 4. Senator Tobey of New Hamp­ plows. Kven the buainesa of show March 7 at S p. m. nt the r exiating central business districts; "This Is an unreasonable atti­ shire said he doubts Taft will jjet Morris may be called as a wit­ ficiency, Japanese- style, or ef- Church Community House. Walter Rev. Carl. £ .O ls o n . and RabbL O n c e a g a in .. f o r 3 0 Prts«rip»loiif CoRad, ahovelinp the opening to the drive­ Leon Wind will also address the " Where toTJlace- buBlness'and indus­ tude.which is. indeed intolerable, m ore than one delegate in the New Bravs. Celebrate ness,-cominittee-members said. flucncy, Russian style, la not ef­ B. Pomeroy Is chairman of ar­ try where they desire to locate and Our side is flrmly against this un­ Hampshire primary. Taft backers But there was a distinct poaribll- way tw in, once in preparation for rangements. The .Brown-Lnhders- meeting and Cantor Melvin E tra Tax Biireau Plan ficiency, American style. We have of Temple Beth Sholom will alng. still not devalue residential prop reasonable attitude of your side. said the Eisenhower boom there th Anniversary Ity his .interest In the surplus ship For And Dalivarod our depnrture, and again aifter the built our nation and Its strength Rattl Amerteon I.,eglon Post and erty: how to Control population After Chang sat down, Cbl. Don would be destroyed if Taft got 15 deal might become the subject of Auxiliary of East Hartford will Opposition Grows plows had come along again a mo­ on isdlviduala, not on disciplined density so th a t schools and other Darrow said he noted the state­ four. Tobey is backing Elsenhow­ a separate inquiry later. ment or two afterward, was pos- present the ahow. Joe Tripp will HOLMAN - BAKER. MADE facilities will be adequate; how to ment and the meeting moved on to er. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Bray Morris, meanwhile, was having masses. We have been strong pre­ be Interlixnitor: Mrs, Gertrude W o r r y o f protect existing residential prop­ a discussion of ports of entry. other trouble. BANTLY alhle. Our year In and year out cisely because wo have never been ftlaney, planl.st: Thomas Hurley. (Contlaued from Page Oae) of 15 Wadmvorth street were hon­ erty and how to alleviate the tax Communist negotiators Insist ored with a surprise celebration of Congressional oppa-ttlon in­ ambition to become anowl>ound regimented. We should not allow Ij*on Martin, Marie Dwornk, Ber­ that only four ports of entry on creased to President Truman's re­ tha Hammer. Hugh Clancy and FALSE TEETH situation through zoning and plan­ Secretary of the Treasury John Short Lived Gas their 15th wedding anniversary OIL CO. PINE had beeh foiled again. ourselves to he stampeded Into ning. W. Snyder has conferred privately each side be opened to neutral na­ quest that the cleanup boss be There la aomie vicarious pleasure William Bennett, end men. Slipping or Irrifoting? tions inspection teams. The Allies Saturday evening. The party waa abandoning our own tradition ami Mi.sa.Harriet Nash, eonsiiHnnt of with George on the plan. held at the home of Mr. and Mra. given sweeping powers to grant this morning. There are people, T>nn’t t*mbtrm?»rd -by loop# fftlte * STARDUSI The President's proposal would want seven ports on each side, a War Saturday T E L . 5293 heritage, » no matter what cold the State Department of Eduen- total of 14. Hugh Marvin Clark of 18 Wellman PHARMACY more fortu^^^ in their drifts and tpcth AllppinE. dropping or wobbling Hospital Notes abolish the 64 collectors of internal road and attended by the follow­ war urgencies, which arc. not .in tion. will lend a dl.seeusalon and whrn you rAt. talk or laufh. Juat »prln«* --.V-—. POW Talks.Drift mofe sens^ In explblting their nhsvyeC qiiestlons WedheadaV at R lo a lUtIo FASTERTTI oh your piaUs. revenue who now are nominsted by A. short-lived gas war between ing guests; . ■ -. .'■'IL?'-Ifi!:!. relationship to conscrlp- hla plnapant gtvra a the-President-en’, Invest in better sleep during this 30-day ofter! Holman-Baker, geau, * CJoyentry; Brian Go- ing In the areas now covered by private war where a dealer tried ael Si'orins and Mr. and Mra. J T o Order collectors. But all officials In the The Communists agreed to al­ Mothers Club of North Coventry, ★ Only famous for bench'inade bedding, has built in Stardust Innarspring vsng, 36 D. St. James street; to.- undersell a distributor who Arne P. Sterud. WHy wffgr M hours for "which they are re- Mrs. Samuel A. Guilford. Interim bureau would be under Civil Serv­ low the Red Cross to carry relief could cut below the dealer's buy­ Canasta waa played, and during aponsible to nobody, Pity the poiir poet laureate, par­ Mattres.ses and Box Springs the experience acquired over a 93 year M rs. Marguerite Grandle- supplies to prisoners of war qfter Mty 'i 9om«tti(no wfll help prinefpal. and the staff of the Rob­ mln, Mansfield Center; Mrs, Flo­ ice except the Commissioner of ing price and still maintain a the evening a handsome china tea­ t* W8«: 4^^ yoel After your 1^?------■The outlook, even from an of­ ticularly If, in his time, hr hAi ertson and Center Bchoots. and periqd of serving the finest hotels in the Northeast! Mattresses Internal Revenue, the top man. an armistice is signed, to permit amali margin of profit himself. TRUSSES-BELTS ra Smith, 27 Jensen street; Mrs. Red Cross teams, to accompany pot to match their china was pre­ Ml Mm)« lymptomt hove fice, is pleasant, too. People look been a real.and good poet. Mansfield Cooperative Nursery ELAK-nr BT0TKIN08 nave such quality features as a 240-coil spring unit, pre-built and Agnes Manning, 85 Newth street McClellan said he did not believe Tha battle tasted Saturday only. sented to Mr. and Mrs. Bray. A been dlognoteU and Kindergarten. EXPERT FITTERS .95 in putting the top regional adminis prisoners cn route to exchange This was the lowest price for buffet style supper was served by heroic as they Indulge themselve.s For an annual ca.sk of wine quilted borders, heavy 8 or. grey striped ticking, and tape ties in- Mrs. Sarah Packard, 63 Wells points and to a change In the oi Asthmo you whose potential inspiration may Street. trators "behind the Iron Curtain of regular gas in several years, al­ Mrs. Clark, with table decorations Ter reaufti waa owe It to yourvelf lii the lost art of walking. Barring • a c h ■ stead of buttons. The 72-coiI box springs are hand-lashed eight ways Clx’il Service," draft preamble regarding civilian though the gas war has been on or may not be suitable to his style Arthur Drud Storti ADMITTED SUNDAY: Mrs, problems. appropriate to St. Valentine's day. ei 4kti*4. to Inveitjgote. repetition of this particular weath­ in the best approved manner. Offer limited to 30 days. Jeanrie White, South Coventry; The Senator said he knew the in this area for the past two Pine Pharmacy er, this la likely to be the only of compo.sltion, he stsnds on tap E llin ^ o n Joan Wilson, 295 Main street; charge would be made that op- Both groups of staff officers will years. EX-TEACHER DIES morning in the year In which cer­ for lines in observation of all rero- Frank Muska, Broad Brook; Mrs. ?>ohenta of the nlan were interested meet Tuesday after the plenary No other service station became in pntronage. But he said his own session adjourns, 664 CENTER STREET — TELEPHONE 2-9814 tain individuala walk more than monial events. The lines must be Usually 59-^° CarolineHowland. 54 Chestnut involved in the private battle and Stafford Springs, Feb. 18—(J>)— H you or* a MW W AsHmmMmMs, Ellineton Fire Department was experience had been that patronage Damage Two MIGa the reason for the alOah was not Mrs. Sara Elenore Puffer. 90, a two blocks at a time. The streeta produced, somehow, and they must called for a grs'.'S Hre on Moun­ street; Judith Hall. 128 Green plooM bring In your nobulilor (or froo WATKINS - SLEEP SHOP Manor mad; Mrs. M'^rion Gbwdy. ■was "not a political asset.” Meanwhile, American Sabre Jet determined. All other stations former teacher of elocution in hHpoclion and Mrvkine, look nice, too, clean and white and be published to the gaze of all tain street Friday morning but no pilots, outnumbered more than WANTED Rockville; Mrs. Teckla Wenner- maintained the 19.9 cents per gal­ Boston who came here 15 years Mr'ldan lirug 1 <1.—901 Main St. not cluttered up with cars. The men. whether or not they happen damage was done. It was quickly gren, 4 Drive E. Silver Lane n iree Flee Blaze two td one, damaged two Commu­ lon price. Hi-test gas, selling at ago, died last night in the Johnson PRICES AT THE ' extinguished. nist MiG jets in a battle high over plows have, for the first time this fo be good, T^ey are seldom good, Honies; Mrs! Doris t—An early- North Korea, the Fifth Air> Force slash, winter, maile a real drift In the for If there Is one thing that even Henry street: George Harris, 29 She waa the widow of the Rev. Medical Pharmaey—340 Main St. property and at 1:25 Friday there CLERK Cottage Street; Miss Arllne Mac momlng Are here today swept said; Charles H. Puffer, w’ho was pa.stor center of Main streat, and the good poets can't do very well It Is was a call to the property of Neely, 24 Strong street; Joseph through the first and second stor­ On the ground; an Allied tank- of the First Unlversallst Church, 6 ^ 3 MID-WINTER snow loader won't be whizzing by to produce quality in response to 'Thomas Gamer on Orchard street FOR GENERAL Cohen, Rockville; Mrs. Martha ies .of a frame dwelling, driving infantry task force penetrated Sock and Buskin Stafford, and the daughter-of the quite ao early today. And, al­ an artificial demand. where a grass fire was furioii."ly Bradley, 692 Vernon street; James Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Linsley and deep into the Communists' old late Dr. Thomas and Catherine W. though the weatherman, who was Thus John Masefield, Britain's burning. That damage wa.s not es­ OFFICE WORK Smith, 132 Eldridge street; Doug' their daughter, Gertrude, into a Iron Triangle in central Korea, Dyer of Boston. timated at this writing. > las Jesanis, Glastonbury; Faith snowstorm. drove Chinese Reds off a high hill, Repeats Suecess Mra. Puffer leaves a son. Charles Rubbers Aai .MZAUIAWOI 1^ ‘ng to taper off with a utUe grMd old poet laureate,^ has been -. .£Ulngtoa.Jrienda of Mr. and Mra. First tim ^at this Sale price! _Freebu^_,,229 Hertford road: Mni. LJnsIey was au;ak^ed by then pulled back. G. Puffer ofTucson.^riz. The fii^ ^w'amf m s bhow" last....night? has "set to work by the "dilkth of~king Howard I-anz of Cohie-HlU-avenue, Tnnfy"JanM en, IT Xvoridale fcaff;' th y smell of smoke Wortfy 'STftr 3 ' = AnMftep-UH riridfng'pariy'btoW nerarMdR'he held 'dn'Wedhesiaay. Aretiet napairaa - promised to taper off agajiMhday George VI. Flrat, aa an emergency enjoyedjiearing theltJiUle.daiigh- "Ulrs. Pea rl Coffin,- 542 MidS a -busbami -out-of-a-Communtst trap-sssf—np it*-burtal-here.------.-fgRa'iowH«*k- the Pukhan river in central Korea xnd Buskin Ursmatie Club scored wllh "'flurries?' the'fall la still con­ matter, he produced a few lines ferii sing over WONS 'Saturday c-o TIm Hwraikl Turnpike, east. who raced, barefoot in his night another success with its repeat On the actual death. Now he Is at morning when Susan, five, and ADMITTED TODAY; Mrs. Isa­ clothes to summon the Are depart­ Sunday night and returned safely tinuing, at a pace atlll stronger KtING SOOD T O H O G A ^ ment. to Allied lines. The party was production of Mark Twain'a "A bel Campbell,. Hartford. Connecticut Yankee ih King Ar­ SAMYULYES than that of the "flurry." There work on a longer poetic tribute to DISCHARGED SATURDAY; Fire Marshal Richard Coley said pinned dowTi six hours by machine- Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ may be atlll be some .real hope. the late King. And after that, he gun Are and grenades. thur's Court" on Saturday, Feb. Raymoiii L Goimaa ComiilRte HOWl AQUAWUW Mrs. Winifred White, 73 Cooper it was apparent the Are started in 16. Raymond Juros and Barbara ter JUiid Done While . Ton But, lest we be churlishly un-' will have to compose an ode to the the basement. He estimated dam­ liMMiranee Ageacy Walt- BEDROOM ages at about 85,Q00. Bengtson, in the two leading roles, »il*r pl»rt M «f*rUi"l H*l grsteful for what we have re­ new Queen. rivalled their stellar performances 15 MAPLE STREET . Fire — Auto — Life ,t«k ol 4*11 ■“'T ,?,mT ceived, let us confess that we had On auch occasions, Mr. Masefield Wonderfully R e p iercussioii Due of the prevloua evening, as did Opp. First National Store Thu ipeciit o««. «Hi »' Parking Lot (eared that the winter of 195? must regVet his possession of Beribboned Robert Morrison and Richard Day 42 Brookfield SL — Tel. 6480 mdrt mall SKI WWW W* might disappear without any no­ talent, and wish that he had mere­ Veraaiile Should Talks Fail In the two major supporting roles. Mary Jo Brennan, Diana Motyc- table demonstratiM of iti right to ly the facility' of a casual .00 Baby Set ka, and Alfred Taricoo did excel­ BUY THE IftRCE SIZE AND SAVE be classified as a winter. We were rhymester. lent Jobs enacting their respective (Continued from Page daC) Q *•*••• *** ruMvs K u u nioewis SN.C Una« willing enough to discard our roles. Robert Keller. P a tric ia ^ \ l A ASmM TIOCMS 11. PICC Lost-Lease ELsenhower backers who, declared O'Hara. Peter Mitchell, Catherine sicnwtrMuiii . fopllah early prediction .of- an-old- 289 | « l n ...... W« V ..... k|: Me I9e tte Mayes,, and Phillis Mastropietro _f*r!?!lohes!..h.'lJ>3 SOMnUfyieAk |kit<....'....haneni chose to absent himself to avoid M U S wntm ftftl S.h«»e . ba 71c tonstder it aa' something to sue- ShirUy .rubber 20th Century construction details: Floating construction which a l­ their 2Sth wedding anniversary. IM4Tn TIIC Norvkf My...... 1 w-elk Reg. $119.00 Chest of six questions by the Europeans about About; 70 relatives and friends fomotranwi Cns Momt fWHStlirt C«*6. Nc leed the present draft law, and to WATKINS lows for normal expansion and contraction of woodt Frtnt and back when he might quit hia poat. CRUM SNAMFN Httw Csravii. 4 an. Isc 71c Sk take care of the possible need for ■ aoTHsas. INC m M. D h r a b I •. drawers^ 33” wide. One dgawar from Rockville, Hartford, Bristol, jjQ ttk w dm t w ot erat wHh pusne urn toois rails have mortised and tenoned joipts; CEnter back posts support Acheaon already has made It Waterbury, Eaglevllla and this n a iT K ti cMi ctuM Mull Ml tt 00» ac Cwtuchowiy t military manpower reserve after FUNERAL Only $2.27. divided for shirts .... 102.00 rails from sagging; All drawers are ddve*tailed front and back, with clear the United States-ought not to?v)i attended. A LOAN FROM 4UUM n o n In ...... Ml v n t a iiipuru...FMI Hr INS. full boxedain construction. * - By Rue Buraaft to expect too much from the Lis­ The couple received many gifts trui Tin nm c-imi. . m ui.. nc But our need for it ill not the SERVICE RaguMr vain* $4.00. Two pair for $4.00 Rejr. $73.00 Low-post Beds, Hera is a good looking frock By Mre. Aaoe Cabot bon conference. appropriate for the occasion, but ifc-umniuTiuu.uMeuib .. a> rAMUY COAU Fifteen, separate ami distinct finishing operations (six done en- that is young in spirit and so Dreaa-up baby in this adorable But unless Acheson can an­ their roost treasured gift was a m u N SOUK h,MW< .1 «ck >w S7 n t i l ASSOBTMINT noUvatlon behiiid thr present twin or full sizes; 40 inch charming for general wear all nounce that some definite steps Irtve for universal military train- Omand X.Wot Urely by hand) are required to secure the rich,^semi-lustre of King sacque, bonnet and bootee set tor trans-Atlantic call to. their son. fUtOn e. uu ...... TV Mb. ZIe -3 inott umM ttykn l>frret»r headposts, e a c h ...... 64.00 season. Shaped yoke is accented his or her special public appear­ have been taken to settle the dif­ Corp. Henry LaChapelle, Jr., who m OMNI w n Ik'mm, m ...... Me lc|.30cnM.-.,ilFw tig. The present drive for this Furniture; Here, certainly, is furniture designed for a lifetime of with novelty buttons—note the ferences between France and Ger­ i f TOU Off p m e a J titemion. 'C A iH V6U ACT Opto Doily 10 to 9 locliKliiig Wodnosdoys ances.. It is'.easily crocheted and is stationed with the Alt- Force i t TOU o n prem pi service. WOBO KOOK JVk*. Mie b* «em e....,M e •rvoluUon in the traditibnal enjO ^ent. Enjoy it today at this*"fir8t time” sale price! Delivery new pockets. b^omingly trimmed with ribboq. many, political barkers'here say It 73rd Tech. Supply Squadron at ISMoe. IIMos. tlW aUK KUrtH urn...... 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LOCAL Bobby Smith Helps Root KcOy Averates 126.10 I^d to Town Wn Crown Winner and Runnerup' Phillies Hope to. Solve Cage Season Mikan Loses SPORT CHATTER i For Aftemon’s Games Captures 4 of 5 Games New Athletic Control Plan , Among ' the ardent and Laurels Tum Back By enthuaiaatlc rootera for Jerry Tom Kelly, winner of the , Lack of Batting Punch In Final Lap Scoring Lead Town Bowling Chambionahlp Not to Affect NCAA Group EARL W. YOST Smith yeateritajr aftenioon in the town bowling champlonahip -T«inaun«mrburiMw m In Best of Seven Set ___ EpUE S.AWYRR Wetherrfield^66-69 Sport* Editor match at th« Double Strike al­ -Smith for the town title, aver- Btronger through the addition of NCAA andf NIT Events Chicago, Feb. 18—(43—The N a-tall football bowl gamea and t'pring A. ■ ------.^ayiie. Pa.. Feb. 1 8 -(A V -A p- Howie Fox and, when Curt Sim­ Virus Sidelines Laker leys was Bobby Smith, Jerry's aged 126.10 yeaterday after­ tlonsl Oollegiate Athletic Aaso-'>' practices; eliminate* outright ath- It woo o pointer vereuo o > made an auapicious return with son. noon at the Double Strike I Loser has 122 Average pArently our main weakness last mons returns, we Will have five To Take 28 Teams | I Stoadlafa Fist Fights Mark year was the Inability of our play- starting pitchers. As the law now ciatlon haa announced that the scholarships; limits basket- Star anil Arizin Goes welder in the toWn bowling: cham- thi BA'a last Friday night after lanea; a highly respectable 1 L Pet. When the last ball was fired ' n ^ „ I rFor ur £»5 RxainctsGames iLAjinpareaCompari^ era to -drive in sufficient runs to stands, Simmons should return to Kentucky the Favorite Amerlcah Council on Education’s games to s S'j. Rec Results pidnehip yeeterday ofternoon at serving 18 months In Korea with figure in any kind o f competi­ Into Scoring Lead American . Legiph .... 1 .809 in the fifth game and Rop had win boll games. Our pitching, was ; ‘ he team in early July. We trust new stringent athletics control {>«‘ween Nov. and the D wble Strike alleyo. The the Army. The former Rhode tion. Kelly collected a total 1 Frankie's Drive-la .... 2 .800 won the match, the happiest Pro Cage Contest; To 118.4 MnA for adequate but we left too many, U>*» U»la will occur, New York, Feb. 18—(O— College plan will have no Immediate effect , “I, baseball practice wilder. Jerry Smith, defeated the Island Stale co-captain, tosaed in pinfall of 1522 in a doien Philadelphia, Feb. 18 — (/P) — Cltl) Poquonock Collegians 4 .838 person in the dak street duck- men on base. j Regarding the rest of our deal basketball coming down to the on present NCAA policies. between Feb. 1 and P. B F. PtJi. pointer, Tom'Kelly. ___ '21 points and played a great game pin establishment waa Bobby gamea. Best acore waa 148 and Champion; Highlights George Mikan la sick today—In 1 McQueiiny. -A . —Z-h lA Herm’a Camera Shop .. loweat lOJ. By'THE ASSOCIATE PRESS Tlie FTtHs also w e r e weak at'"'vlth the Reds,"~Korreat Burgesa ta However, confusion in collegjate J®® ^**e erhool yrar; pro- 0 Griffin, rt ...... Wether.sfieir ...... off the boards. Ken has been as­ Smith. After all, his dad had wire and most of the nation’s top athletic circles appeared to be blblta the use of freshmen on more wa^a than one. 0 0 - 0 41 signed to Fort Dlx, N. J., for the . Ruffled tempera 'were cooling By EARL V08T second base as we had none who quite a hitter but, aa a receiver, Not only has Mr. Basketball 4 W ader If ...... LS G4 34' ‘ Morlarty-Laurels ..,, .400 Averofte* compiled by the pin­ successfully defended his title could play regularly. We feel this he needs some schooling. However, teams ar* looking ahead to the growing today. varsity teams; requires all athletes 2 R. McKetina,- c .3 9-0 6 remainder, of.hla.active..aeryice. an<; Boston Celtic Coach Red missed the That two A^neapolls -3 -6 -- Sig Buck;* ...... 484 ner* in duckpin action yeaterday against Tom Kelly and was still It 'jerry------Smith,, - the------welder... with the situation has been rernedred by the w’e feet we have the beat teaehera fold and glory that goea-with the Moat of this centered around make regular progress toward 4 Deari, r* - *.. 4.. v .--r r-D - - 2 0 - tcere food. Torn Kelly averafod Foil. Dix.haa one of the beat serv­ the champion. Auerbach was nursing a poke' toi- eteel nerves, successfully defended laker, games because o f virus but . 4 , A Balch Pontiaca-...... , 0 U MO- addition of Connie Ryan, of catching in baseball today lii Coveted spots in post-season tour­ spring football practices which the ‘ * degree and requires that'4110111- 2 W Dann. Tg ...... 1 (VO 2 I2A.10, Stan Hilinaki, 11B.3, cham­ ice clubs in the country featuring Biirke P o c k ® "" -•— ------. . . . his---— town bowling championship s■ ^ ■ lya^M^aa8j|/ he has Inst hla scoring lead. dsy as an aftermath of the wild We sacrificed some power In the persons of Coaches Benny naments. executive committee o f the ACE • letlc fund* be handled by the Uni- 4 B. MrKenna. Ig ...... 4 0 - 2 ] 2 Gaitieii TThla Week pion .Terry Smith 118.4, Cy Ken Murray, Carl Methhold and Hid WOOlV Hnti'lrn <^1 1 yesterday GltcmOOnaftenuxin Atat tOGthe DotlDouble abollahed^ in its plan adopted In versity. No, your eyes aren t deceiving disposing of Dick Slsler and Andy Bengough and Cy Perkins. The 14CAA and National'Invita­ 2S T otal...... Thiesday fleorgettl 118 and Walt Hilinaki Perry DeUbirgatorie—all proa. M d ^ l y MUwaukee Haw ks-Cel- strikeStrike alleys on Oak street A Washington Saturday. you. It's true. Paul-Arizin. the 46 9-18 1 0 1 32,000 Purse Uca NBA game yesterday. ' ------■ ...... Semlntck, We hope, however,^ that We were reluctant to give up tion events will take a total of 28 ^ w l games and spring drills ltalcN*a (*9) I.jiurela xi. Herra’a, 7:15. 118.T. Ken plana to play with the service large crowd watched the llgtn- The NCAA, made up of 848 Philadelphia Warriora’' jumping P. Southworth Back The Hawks won, 97-95, but the the other power hitters such as Niles Jordan, the., young and tsams, so there's room for almost are the two main points at isme. B F. r t !. Buck's v * Wetherafield, 8:80. club in addition to the BA's. haired Smith topple challenger member tmlversitios and colleges Jack, leads the National Basket­ 2 Hor«n. rf ...... 3 7-9 13 Del Ennis and Bill Nicholson will proniialng lefthander who grew up. ever>'one to do a little wishful The bowl ban is to take effect after 4 Setaky, rf ...... - ...... Saturday ------Loral basketball fans laat week San Antonio, Tex.; ■ reb. 18— stars o f the night. Instead .of the Tom Kelly, 4 games to 1, in a best and 12 ' allied conferences, has ball Association in scoring. 0 (VO 0 . players, were the opposing coach­ return to their 1950 form and that in our farm system, and Eddie thinking, even the outflts that flg- conference* completed current 9 CoBta. If ...... 3 -2-4 A Baidh Vs. Poquonock, 7:15. end had an opportiinity to w’alch Bill Wade swished In 34 points In Major Leagiie jBurke.Jr,_.wenUto Hou- put^f_7 jjame_niatch. ’The cbem- okayed spring drills on a limited Where's Mikan ? The guy voted in J MlHerlck. If ...... 4 es andTour copT'wmobirokenu^ the -Oranny-HamnerrWtllteJjjnerand Pellagrtnlr^vho did a Tin* job for ure to be also ran*...... committment*. Thu*, the Rose 13 Frankie'a -vs. Legton, 8lSO. ' ' two baiikctball teams roil up 101 for Frankie's last Saturday highV aton today to show his golfing pionship firing concluded a very basis. an Associated Pres*'poll as the out­ .3 Morrey, o' ...... ^. . h If 2f) disturbance. Eddie Waltkus will discover the us although b* could hot play a Some might double up. as did Bowl pact between the Big Ten 1 Roberta, rg ...... poinla. 'La.st Friday night the in Rgc League play to become the -succeaaiul tournament arrange., ' Edward (Mexisej Krause, Notre standing baaketbsll player of the 7 • 1-4' io Boston. Feb. 18 — tjp\ — Billy 5?®*'*** home folks, a timely hits which have, in the full season. But sometimes one has ^ Leggoreki. Ig 1 0 - 0 2 Saturday night agitin gave Om third player this sea.son to perform 82,000 check In his wallet aa cham- With 1:21 left In the game; Bos­ City College of New York when it and Pacific (Joast Conference, first 50 years of the 20l’h Century, Scranton Minera drubbed the and supervised by Maurice Corren- past, helped our team's successes. to Bscrifice something good to get Dame athletic director, keynoted J llr k e y .. 4 ! - 2 9 fans of the Rec Senior I..eairue two this feat. I..a.st Tuesday nlght-Bill Southworth, who managed the ^ n of the twenty-fifth Texas ton’s Chuck Cmper and Milwau­ scored an unprecedented "double" which has two years to go. can la in an iinfaniiliar second place. British Americana in an American ti, manager of the Double Strike something good in return. We're the sentiment o f moat sports offi­ godd games. Frankie's Drive-In .Sheekey of the Legion to.s.sed in ^4 Boston Braves to the NatloQol Open. kee’s Dick Mehcn started to mix Irnes. A total o f 28 of the town s I feel that the coming National two year* ago by winning both. cials. continue with ace blessing. This ia the first time since big 17 Tdjale ...... 31) in-3i> 79 Pro League game at the armory, It up. Then came a free-for-all and satisfied we got the players that Score, al half (ime .9 ;(4 Frankie's, hit the century mark in downing rallies, while earlier in the aeaaon. Burke shot a record 260 for 72 best duck pinners competed In the League race should be a very in­ Kentucky, already in the NCAA "The ACE program Is the wl.sh Other bowl games, however, do George became a pro that he has 101 to 80,- Saturday night, League pennant in 1948, Is re­ the gendarmes stepped In. When teresting one, much better than will make ua stronger thla season. Referee.! Horvath-RoggJni. the Raich Pontiac entry, 101 to 79, Bill Zahcl of Poquonock performed- holes In winning the storied Texas title event, the first staged in sev­ by virtue of.having won the South­ of the school presidents and they not have a similar binding con­ not led the list of individual scor­ Frankie'a Drive-In humbled the turning to the c)ub as a liaison the game was resumed and Ref­ the two-team race such as last while in the nightcap the Moriarty Balch Pontiaca, 101 to 79. the .same feat. Open, closing out with two rounds eral years. We do not anticipate that we eastern Conference title, already are.the heads of our institutions," tract and what will happen to them ers thia isle in the season. There MaPUrty-Laurela (M) scout. eree Bud Lowell called a double year's. Once again the club* to will lose any additional players to looms as the team to beat In both, rem*in.s a question. ^ u rcls found the win column aiid of seven-under-par 64 yesterday. The defending king, although he -he-said. "But I’m certainly eager are only about 15 games left to ' . B won a loosely played game over aa- General Manager John Quinn It waa Jackie’s first tournament foul. Auerbach and Hank Coach beat are Brooklyn and the New the draft. Moat o f the players have if it decides to go in the two. to learn If we can have spring The ACE believes that universi­ play. . | ; Burke, rf . . . 4 3-.1 11 Wednesday night ^ the BA’s Game that may decide the 1951- won 4 of the 5 games, losing only W im e rf-.-.T-t-'h.-, . . . 2-3 2 iindermanned Warrior five, 68 to announced yeaterday that South- victory since 1950 although he haa Doxie Mtxjre' went at it, York Giants. The St. Louis Cards had previous military service and The Wildcat# are almost certain football practices this season or ties will not wait for steps to be Arizin. who haa ben puraninR j i 0 travel to Wilkes-Barre to meet the 52 Rec Senior Basketball l..eague the second, po^ed a lower per also promise to be tougher in 1952. Maenn. If ...... 3 1-3 7 60, worth is feeling fit again after a been a steady money-winner. Observers said Moore got in a are married and have children. to be invited to the NIT. not. We're scheduled to start on taken by regional and national Mikan aince the aeaaon atarled, ’1 Vllga. If ...... O.rt powerful Barons in an American bhamplonahip is achediiled Satur­ punch before it was broken up. game average than Kelly. The lan­ .The Phils have been bolstered 0 0 In the first game It was all spell t)f III health that forced him The 260 smaahed the Texas We are-taking several - rookies UnofficiaUy. the flr.rt_team to be St. Patrick’s bay.” athletic conferences but will take took a 14 point lead over the be-^ I J -..11 3-fi 2S l>>ague game. Sunday-afternoon day dlght at the Elast Side Rec ky, sober-faced Irishman had a and may be' greatly strengthened . . . I 4(! f. Frankie's from the opening tap to to leave the Tribe last year in Open record by four strokes and Both were tossed out of the game. selected for the NIT—which, In- Most • Big Ten officials agreed the locals are hosts to Bridgeport when the league leading American 122 per game average while Smith by mid-season. Ryan should give to camp and have hopes that they action on the plan Independently. spectacled Laker giant bv making 3 Onnrsn, rg ".'.!’.'.'; . . . 4 1-1 the last buzzer, ’The D-Ina wasted mid-season. waa just one stroke over the all Finally, the cops got some more hid “ i ' will be able to help us. Only Mel that a conference meeting was 29 points against Baltiiriore Inst. Is ...... 4-(> t> at the armory alart^g .a^ .3 leeglon plays _ the a^ond Jilace ua-groatep- defenstve-efflelency^at- cjdentslly might be the last for On the other hand. DK George 1 n®__t.imc . and. started do lUt-ietth— c'cTofk: ■ ....' FTarrkle'sTTrlveThr' ...... — "Yon ran say," Qmhn sarar” iTrar -timo-record for 72 Tioiea; set Tn husineso-when-thfr i^yers-started- Clark and Sick Young haiTe play-~ any a year If the college preri- needed to discuss' further the ath-^ .'Stoddard, president of the Univer- night ss'lh e ' WsrtHors won "#ff'...to'1/3' Totals eveiything they threw up. 1^1. 1945 at SeatUe hy Byron Nelson another brawl In the d re s sin g T w*i second base and no amoiint of . . 24 iR-as ihfi we are both overjoyed with the ar*’ Kelly's 145 sdcond game. ed with the Phillies so I cann^ 'dent*_^liow the advice of the Na­ lellf picture In the light o f the sily of Illlnm*. believe* _ tjjat 8,3. ’The former Vlllsnova College 1 (CO) iViUl?_lt-d..the..hoop.parade getflwy jroom_ .ntnSrbBttfd-inJ, can fully remm. ACE-plan.------— Lieutenant Kenny Goodwin George Olds served as foul line Tangement,'' adding:------'Jerrjr'NSaiBr "tosSniong’ •M^qoaHed ahOreenbrler. 3V. "Va:; Totaf-Wnfili l» ir Tjudgment' 6fi iB'e tional (jbuhar' 'bn EducatTon-^ 'll» fegTohaT sha national at'hretlc aa- AtbAmertes—Rnr'tnw" has""T,2.32'f T*,'- “ W K. 1*t!. 34 points for his evening's work. by Ben Hogan In 1950. It was a Paul Arlzln hit for 29 points to pense tor the large number of I St human rf . . . 0 3-3 3 "Southworth will serve the Ohio Smith's total pinfall was 594 to From their records, however, we the University of Louisville, Paul (Pooch) Hnrrell, athletic ..'oclations will enforce, so far as points for 51 game*. He trailed 4 Siriz. ig Lou Dead and Bernie McQueeny judge for the town bowling cham­ area for the Braves, but will also stroke under the record for* a move put front In the scoring race runs-Iet-in through poor fielding. director at Indiana University, ob­ . IT .3-11 37 pionship matches yesterday after­ 610 for Kelly. The champ won the Our pitching should be much have, hopes that they will be able Garden officials declined to com­ passible, the, ace r tandarda Mikan by more than 100 points sev­ 4 I'riRPi, c .. . . . h 1-.3 11 do special scouting Jobs through­ course with 71 par or better. Ho­ aa Philadelphia dropped Baltimore served that the ACE plan "doesn’t eral week.* ago. 5 Flpmkp, rg noon at the Double Strike lanes. Lrst game by 8 pins. 126 to 118, to help „*. ment on the report that Louisville . . . n 4-S ■ 1 and 18 points respectively. Joe gan shot 261 in 1945 at Portland i90-83. He has 1,232 points In 51 cure anything that the NCAA and Dr. Stoddard attended the execu­ 3 IlayfP, Ig . . . 2 1-3 .*) out the nation. He also will w'ork lost the second by 45 pins. 100 to Clark is an outfielder, who has is In. But Coach Peck HIcman said Mikan ml.ssed Saturday's game Morrey along with. Ron Roberts on special assignments such as on a 72 par course. game* compared to 1,218 In 50 the Big Ten haven’t been working tive meeting In Washington and is with the Boston Cellles, his first i PRIVATE LESSONS Several local dogs and-handlers Pin Tourney at a Glance contests for George Mikan of Min­ 145. but bounded back to take the been in the Phillies system since In T*hil*delphia that he hsd a 1 . . 24 12-34 60 were the big men for the Pohtlae baseball clinics." The handsome Burke, a 29-year- on for year's." chairman of the ^roblema and absence from the*- lineup In 34.3 took p.irt in the Foot Guard dog neapolis, who has been leading third game by 5 pins, 107 to 102 1947 and who, In 19.31 at Schenec­ phone talk with his wife who raid men scoring 3,3 of their team’s 79 Quinn said arrangements were old with plenty of experience be­ LIQUIl Guy (Red) Mackey. Purdiie Policies Committee of the ACE. games. ’Then he was left home to show over the week end, Walt Bos- hind him, easily cracked par on most of the season. Fourth gVme was decided by 9 tady. hit .281. A line drive type she hsd been told by University Hugh C. Willett, NCAA presi­ points. The question again waa • GUITAR made hy telephone with South- 71 Athletic Director, said diacussions treat hla virus when the Lakers asked by the men of the "Rec I cardln's W’elmarana, "Prince," was Town (Tiamplonship the 6,400-yard Brackenridge Park Both the leading teams won, the pin.s. In Smith's favor, 132 to 123. hitter and has good speed and a President Philip Davidson that the dent. said yesterday that the ACE worth at his Siinbury, O.. home. between college preaidents and joiirneved to Indiana for a game Jury Rox," as to why the coach of , Best of Winners and gained two course in every round, doing 67-65- Rochester Royals, at the.top of the while the defending king wrapped good arm. Invitation had been received. action "Will have no immediate List nmihleheiider His salary as scout was not dls- (Best of Severn athletic' officials, inside and be­ with Fort Wavne last night. So far Frankie’s lets his substitutes ait • MANDOLIN points toward a degree. Fred Blrd'a closelg favor­ been heard to say that either Mi­ Laurels again hit the win column. career In 1912 with Portsmouth. Hilln.4ki, Wnlt ...... 1.34 Cor. Center and Griswold Sts. Ump Rpanlon Sayt kan would have to alow up or it cinched *||Playoff spot with an 8 After a 20 minute delay, the War­ and fith in ITtilltv with 170 points 0 , in Ihe former Ohio .State 142 95 117 127 third with $3,196.07, Ted Kroll of match, .3 games to 1. Thus, he OPEN 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. field. ite to carry the league colors in Gtorgetti, Cy ...... 134 107 14.3 the NCAA. The Huskies are the would take a miracle to o(Uit him and 3 record to date while the Gas riors arrived with but five men and was a non-qualifier. Beth I,aw 1. eagiie and never left baseball un­ 98 108 New Hartford. N. Y.. Is fourth Sports Schedule gained the right to match ability Clyde Schell, outfielder, batted House bo.vs have a chance of get­ -Hllinski wins. 3 games to 1 (1 tic) with Walt Hilinskl in the tournev champions of the Northern Sec­ as the pro game's top scorer. Well, after a little warmup started. The and Jim Mathleann entered their til he stepped down from his $.30 - with $3,145 and Burke Is next with .308 St Schenectadv. He Is a pow­ ting out of the cellar with a win. I does In an effort to get (?.D.X. de­ Kslley, Tom ...... I ll 118 122 134 82.720. finals. ' Kelly won three straight er hitter and a fair defensive out­ tion. but they have to wait until George hasn’t slowed up. So en­ Laii|;e]|i played aggressive ball and 0(K) a year Job at the helm of the Tonight Never Make a Decision ter the miracle man. Arizin.. In the second game of the eve­ w-ere never headed in the game WILLIAMS grees hut failed to place. Braves. ----- Hllinski. Stan ...... 98 146 117 - 118 Middlecoff didn't play here but Miller’s vs. Moriarty's, 7:15 -Y. games with.fine scores of 148, 146, fielder- who has been eon'verted the Southern Diviaion race la aet. Arizin'a story ia tnlly inspira­ ning the Collegiales wdl tackle although there were times when The Braves' 1948 pennant was Kelly wins. 3 games to 1. Ford did and won second money of CoIlegiatcB vs. Cro'ckett’a, 8:30 133. Next came Sml$h and the from a nltcher. tied. For a playoff this stHl is in I tional. H e' ia the -prodiict Of the CrockeU:* Insurance. Nflther the Warriors came pretty close to Open meeting for the ^lanches- me team's first since 1914, andl 81.400 with his 266. Ford shot two ::;Y. ... "as, too much. Smith had , . W «„ also, have a lot of, .voung th* midst of. a. battle, so the Hus­ rounds of 66 yesterday. kies don’t know which team they While Running^-Eyes Move South Philadelphia Church leagues ‘.earn has too much at stake as the 9:oing ahead. Bill Sins, a newcorh- O ILSEBVICE Iter dllgh hronosert Booster riiih during his five years as manager, drawn a bye in thi tourney. ollchers comln? up: T've got to CoUCCiatcS-JUC loa.linft th. Tn....-- er to the league h./i n" 4rwiU^bf-hel»t Tm~Mwutav~wventsg= the=«Hly-ftlvt^f^^ Iff ‘ — Mangrum also didn’t' play In'thF ____ ------F o r ty iWnrfcx------ha(re-4n-meet'=#bv.e-week-or 4we.foe „whnL_couldn:t-make,bie^hlgk-#ehe<* Xau!^pTs vsT “ Herm's" "7:1 .V Rec.' tram. getting points. With a little _Feh, 25 at 8 o'clock at the Rowers first division. Texas Open. Kroll failed'to get Forty marks were racked up bv I ran tell you anything about the coast berth. . ; _ ance men by one game and both 37 S41 BROAD ,'^T. Buck’s v s . Wethersfield, 8:30— There's an impressive array of Long Beach, Calif. (NEA)—It^ "Christy Mathewson broke into Should Arizin win the NBA scor­ are in the second division and can­ more accuracy at the foul line he 'School. Anyone Interested Is In- into the money, shooting 281. Rec. Smith a n d Kelly in the them. ' vlted to attend to express his or AH' of the topi-winners except payoff match Smtih had school* besides Louisville waiting ■ "''O ’ * strange to John Edward organized baseball with Taunton ing title hla jump shot may be­ not land In the playoffs. Thia secr may h.-ive broken the scoring rec­ Wednesday, Feb. 20 for NIT to beckon. The list i, i Reardon not to be brushing up his of the old New England League come as famous as the Mikan ond game will get underway at ord held by Pete Bezzlnl of FUEL AND . her views. " Mangnim wil he at Houston which Chef's vs. Wapping. 7:15 Y. 17 spares and 3 ^strikes while Following are the semi-final And; • Brother Stan Hllinski did not starts its 819.000 open tournament Kelly collected 16 spares, and 4 hPAdfd bv DuoiiPwiP (IT-O). thi*' and prpparinK'to pick up iria- In 1898,” polntn out Rpardon, ah pivot shot. Paul.makes most of his 8:30. rrnnkle's. Norm "Steady" Burke Sports in B rief | final result.s in the Town Bowling Thursday^ Ma and Bill’s vs. White GIa.s.s, only remaining major undefeated!^®® *®*?'** ‘'*’**’•3 training In south- though that gave him some early points from the foul circle and and Hook King had good nlghta, RANGE OIL I Fl'.e, Stroke l4>ai| fare ns well against Tom Kelly. 8:30—Y. strikes. Miami Beni-h FWi Feb. 18 Championship Tournament yester­ team in the country. Following j Arizona. background. beyond with a two handed shot ‘V* Jaiiinr le***. Aoim Unger and Jock Flemke played EQUIPMENT i Goasi-to-Gonst golf tournament; this page. ! Kelly took the third game, 122 to Mllwai'kee 97. Boston 95. BA’s vs. Bridgeport, 3—^rm ory. ArUiHr Dru{ SItrtt I rare still Is raging in the Big Ten following the of big, strong or good enough to play shoot -while o ff the ground. filenney* Rert Blrtl* ...... i 7 good floor games for Wethera­ Strike League. Married and the 1 'i ( *• n I ( r '*>! • c 1 ' M» h*’ . t *’i 1949. field. ! The mighty Kahe. who broke the .Slater Mart.n, plnt-sir.cd baaket- Walt Hilin.skl eliminated Oy 117. and clinched the verdict In the Syracuse 66, New York 61. father of three children, two boys 1 between Illinois and Iowa. They with them, so they let him um­ Russell Golf Winner 'Put it down that I was one um- N l r h n U * R f K l i V t t ( 3 ? > .EMimalrs On Request women's record for ihe Normandy ball atar of the .Minneapoli.s OeorgettI in on of the semi-final fourth game with a 134 score to Fort Wayne 99, Minneapolis 87. and a girl, Smith resides at 21 each have records of 8-1. The , . pire. Aa he went on. major Lakers In the NBA. prefers to he m-stches. The veteran pinners were Miami, Fla.. Feb. 18—op)--Jack winner could be decided Saturday I P'®* ^ , " '“ n t fired, he says > 13 F F t ! . The Brooklyn Dodgers’ 192 dou­ I Shores course with a 71 Saturday, 118 for his opponent. Roche.ster 100. Indianapolis 92. Overland drive. He la s welder league players the Mcuaels. BrAlnard. rf ...... 3 0 8 called "Dugan" Instead of Slater. Ru.ssell, the new baseball players’ Ryl!Hf|pr. If ... ble plays last season waa the third CALL I added a 74 yeaterday for 145 and deadlockefl in the first game, each Kelly proved to have too much . with the Kilpatrick Iron Works. when they meet in a showdown | P®®’*“ ‘>'- Flawllngs and Ivy Olson, among Sports Mirror ...... 3 1 hitting 134. llilinski took the sec­ golf champion, is better known to contest. Each haa five contests oiiluon-dollar-a-yegr beer dls- them: w h o saw- him In Winter PrAntl!*. c ...... 3 1 ' 7 highest total in National League , a five-stroke margin over lynilse for Walt Hilinaki In the finals of Scranton 92. Wilkes-Barre 83. Arcwrl. rg ...... Harness raeing fans wagered a ond game, 112 to 107, dropped the pop than the j-ounger generation. I to go. trtbiiting busineas in I»n g Beach ...... 3 rt 6 history. The Ciflcinnatl Reds In j Suggs of Garrollton, On., and Bet­ the eliminfition tourney. The lan­ Wilkie Squa.sh CTianip Games, told him to stick with it, M rAlllw tfr. Ig ...... rt 2-1257 Elmira 82, Saratoga 76. A Year Ago Today-Basketball 3 6 1928 and again In 1931 produced ty Jame.son of San Antonio, Tex. record-breaking $304,(,t0,.301 that third, 143 to 9.'i. hut came hack to ky howler had games of 118 146 When Rus.sell knqcked off Dirk Hartford, Feb. 18 —• {/Pi _ Jim I In the Big Seven. Kansas and ' R®'*®’ 2 32 extent of $t6„380..584 Isst year. 127 to 108 in the best 3 out of r> .American l.,engue' 2 in yesterday's 18-holc final., at ! lead with marka of 7*1, probably bfj^ball job. (tlrnn^)'! Bird* gdin the right to bowl Smith for Wilkes-Barre 7!., Bridgeport 69. captured the Connecticut and Reardon had just turned 22 nie) Schaff, NYU; and Eddie T 1 / ^ !•". ri>. game set. . the tit*. Miami Springs Country Club, the Western Massachusetts Associa­ I will have to wait until they meet .Like the lafe Bill Klem, his chief Card, former Long Island U. play­ .iHiinAiin, rf ...... 3 1 7 Elmira 114, Middletown 76. when he broke into the then Class U. O N>H. If ...... 5 0 ]Ti Dick kotfenherger. Maryland tT. crew cuts a.sked "Who's Ru.s.HelI?" tion singles squash racquets sin:- again next month to find out;/®® *® Reardon stoutly main- B Western Canada League In er were arrested on a bribe charge basketball ace. is the brother of The 46-year-oId righthander which is the top dog.— No one else I l“‘“* ***T *“ ®«ver missed one in FarrHI. r ...... ^ . j 7 gles title here yesterday. Wilkie, m o , received a National League hi connection with fixing games. M*3 life, and points to a picture in offer.the next year, but, had al­ Five Years Ago- Johnny Brat­ B. T38f*Pdy. Ir 0 n 0 at this late date. h'" T-ong Beach office to prove it. Ig ...... I) rt Duke University. Hit in Knife and Fork League, Washington. Detroit, Chicago Cubs University's swimming team in his ready committed himself to the ton. young lightweight contender 0 and St, Louis Cards in his career The Southwest and Ivy loops i There's the ball in all Ua whiteness college days and now a local sales Pacific Coaat League. He crashed w'on a 10-round decision over Tntalz ...... 12 2 2A ’U P e e m m a The oldest member of the New stretching from 1926 to 1940. also still are up in the air. In the ' “ "<1 " ’’ T*’ stitches on First Srnrp at half tlm#*. 19-12 engineering executive, proved too the National in. '26, more or leas Danny Kapllow in Chicago, for his York Giants la .Sal Maglie, ace Along the way he made two steady for Hunt Welch of New/ Southweal. Texas Christian is back , Baseman Ray Sanders’ wrist. the protege of Hank O’Day 10th consecutive victory «gbU»aiMter.--ofr Ball When Shooting --^aatit-WashingtYMt^n Haven twtHynttaTsiTrinh^^ ’ lnr.-the-driv«i-a-r#eaU;-Wltlx---*^-“7»i4toughest: 3re'*ra--Ag]iT-"-'HH!'=’’TfBlii^^ ■ Msglle Y^ll he .31M>n April-26:----- '38 and the Cubs In ’38:------15-7. 11-1,3, 15-8.------^ mark.-JoUowed-by-Texa«r-~Among-j-

- V x.*- MANCHEStEK EVENING. l.-C»'.-. l*A6E AtrtoBMtMlcB fo r S ite SoTtccB Offertd 13 PriTtts InstnictliMii Hlilfi W u t ^ M it e Houfldiold G o ^ Wanted to Rent 88 Honaca for Sate OUT OUR WAT inf^.1t^WltiUAM B|OI« BPAHDINC HOUSE wTlk MtUORIHIDroB ; „d a il y cr o ssw o r d p u z z l e WINDOW SHADES made to order C lasiifN d 1951 CHEVROUCT 3-door. Blue. HOME STUDY COURSE IN MECHANIC, aomeonc wilUng to $50 REWARD for 4 or 5 room 1 LfiT ICO FtOObTMe Low mileage. Oarke Motor Balaa, and insUUlcd. Venetian blinds taka complete charge o f a fleet of OOLD6 POT Refrigerator, in good reasonable rent by quiet couple S/OW THAT Wfl’VE B0O6HT You—AWPF.ff WHY, TuRsJ OFF Antwar to Provteut Puute engineering NOW UNDER YARD, N(Nv CO som e- 1 301 Broad atreet. and curtain rod*. 24 hour aenrloa. Ford trucka. Dumpe, grader*, rol* condition. Phone 2-9361. aiid one school ag* child. Write YMING r o t t ME--F1X IT OLD NAflOteOfl'S Vest, YOU BASE THE STEAM 1h8 ond Outs EfUmatiea gladly gtvan. Fagan Elaetrical. Mechantcal, Civil, CONSTRUCTION VOU HOLD THE CROWD Sense and Nonsense ( Aivertiienieits exonerate. Stationary, Profeaaional lera. etc. Muet be tbp notch me­ Box A, Herald. M THE NBOHBOR^ POLTROONS' BEFORE ItXJ LOW COST SPECIALS Window Shade Cb., Route 4 i nt chanic.' Apply CoIIa Conatruction 18 3439 TOO MUCH FOR WObTf ALL BE LAUaH- b ac k AND WE’LL t e l l H A K -H A K - POP A RIVET.' John Barrymore waa In San Man—My udfe has 'an aiiswtr Engineer'a Licenaa I^aparation, WHV— WE'VE ad n ■ORnONTAL 4 InprinUng, ^ CLASSiriED .^ V t . _ Bolton Notch. Phone 2-4473'. Oo., 249 Broad atreet A NICE HOME OF FURNITURE APARTMENT Wanted — 3 or 4^ Four rooms, plus two un­ IN©.' THEY KNOW I’M SPUTT-TT.'f — YOU PUT Pranciaco on the morning of the for everv queetion but one. * ' DEPT. H O t ^ : 1M2 Hudaon 4-Df.—$395. ^ Which include* rooms, profeaaional coupla, . no I THE o n l y o n e in A CUSTOMER WHO'LL ^ Ne t t in © a Tue STOrlE-- type mcaturtM earthquake. He was thrown out of Frienir-7-What'a that? REFRIOSRATIQN Service, com­ DRAFTING THIS HOUSE HEawV lla cen e 8:15A.M.to4:30P,M. 1942 Ford Tudor—$95. Elactrical, Machanical, struc­ A ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR children. Box TL, Herald. finished. Fireplace, plas­ PA*/ fll.OOO FOR Cl e a r p r o fit o f CU TTER'S < SInadequacy bed by one of the atiheks, spun Man—y f ^ she married ma. mercial and domestic. Sea our A OpMSINATTON RANGE ENOLIOHTODO t Outlets 1941 OldtmobUo sedanette—$150. tural, Aaro. Ship, Tool and Machlna JANITOR— Part time morning* tered walls, full insula­ “ SOUP SRDT6 ^500 AND LEAVl TOOLS ON US • Armbonet around on the floor and left gup- dtaptay 0 1 guaranteed used refrtg- A LIVING ROOM BUTTE SMALL UNFURNISHED apart­ THAT' AaIPA A»i a i IlLacqucn 1941 Studebaker Sedan — Rune Daaign, Blueprtot Reading. Call 7614. tion, open stairway, ME OUT IN FOR A •lOO T In law , loet ing in a comer. Finally, he got to FaahiM is so powerful that tb COPY CLOSING TIME ators. Georgb H. WilUama Aaao- A BEDROOM SUITE ment wanted by mother and mid­ }4 In AiU fflrte . anim al hla feet and ruahed for a bathtub, good—$295. Younsrtown kitchen. Full v The- C0MMlSSiOM/> IS b isa g rM can talta on ^yth ln g or' nothing FOR CLASSinED ADVT. clataa, 260 Tolland Turnpike, MATHEMATICS Male or Femate 87 A DINETTE 8CT dle-aged-daughter. Call t-2S39. COLD A fl Container whare he stayed all that day. Next and make women wear it. 1935 Ol^mobile Sedan—$50. Manrheatei Phone 2-3563, nights And e*peclally *o roqgh flooring oif second^ IflName day he ventured out A soldier, Arlthmatlc. Algebra, Ckomatary, MEN—WOMttJf—You can make UROENTLY-Need«d,_4rt»r_8LJ3BOnL 9 Outpour 1941 Pontiac Tudor—$T5^ 7691. IF You get low friendly term* . -flodr* Rear-^opchr—hot ITlnaneperm 10 Innate with a bayonet on tala gun, captur- ___ MON. THRU FRI. Trigonometry, Calctdua. $20.66 daily. Sell luminotu name rent by young couple with 334 /X teacher asked her smalt pu- 19^ Naah Sed*ni-^$14S. "World's Largest CoiraspondtBca to *ult your convenience. water oil heat, garage. *d Barrymore and compelled him 10:30 A.M. FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with plates-for front doore. Write IF You get free storage until year old daughter. Phone 2-2196. MMSihbulruih" i'l.S lJ f’ ..iila what their ideaa were aa to I938'ake a bath, vacuum c.'eanerg, motors, small Ye*, take all tnl* in conaideratlon THREE ADULTB desire 4, 5 or 6 27 Inlets a decorator SOUniU think It is? ^ ; tive, 16 Fairfield Ave., Hartford 6, room unfurq^'-had rant. Pratt and Phone 3620 diatanca and the United St^e* Army to appliances.. Free ptek-u? and de­ W ILL CAHE FOR child in my then ask your«eIf. I* $429 too mijch 29 Antics ' 40 In Italy. 93 InPrancb, Junio’r—I don't know myself, but Conn., QE-phone Hartford 6-9955 bu Whttnejr employee. Reference*. make him go to I've heard people aay that it’s in a McCLURE AUTO COMPANY livery,.. A-1 repair, sales. 180 cliiding- nlghta auid Sunday*. hsne day* can 2 -4 ^ anyttnre. for a nlce'bome of furniture? You'll gtram al* CrandC*ha|. front ' Lost imi Fonnd Hudaon Halea. and Sep^ce Call 2-3651. — 22 Labored servant bridge SSMonBifabw) heck of a shape: . .... Main. Phone 8597. agree thia I* one of the heat har- 23 Outer caveriag 373 MAIN ST. calns you ever got In your life. See EAST HARTFORD — Cape Cod A miserly wa* approached L6ST—Pair of child’* glasiei, blue W E LL m a n n e r e d couple, seven With full shed dormer. large lot. for arm • r ~ by a friend ^ h q did hi* beat to Telephone 2-9443 D4X1RS OPENED, keys Otted. Bondii—Slocks— Situatiom Wanted—Male 39 It. and convlnee' yourself—but 5“ a f 4 r Women understand men better rim. Vicinity of North Hhid. Re- hiirrvf ---- year old daughter need four or F.H.A. mortgage 39.400, cash n - |g Outcome *y persuade biia to dress more in ac­ than men understand women. wiird. Call 3702.. . copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, Mortirases 81 WANTED— Spare time Job, One SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT five room nicely fumUhed apart­ quired $3,400. Call Madeline 37 Inundation J” N cordance With his station In life, 1940 CHEVROLET Eordor. Radio, guns, ate., rejialred. Shears, week mornings, one week nighte. . heater. One owner. Excellent con­ FIRST AND Second mortgages DNLY DITRINO d a y o r EVE. ment. Good neic-hborhoqd. Call -Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 nr 4679. 29 Great artery Frien^l'm .surprised that you Helen-5- I wonder what men talk ■ LOST—ROSARY bead*, mlraeu- knlyes, mowers, etc put Into con­ -anytime Saturday, Sunday. Can dition: .Clarke Motor Sale*, 301 dition for coming needs. Brmith- bought for our own account. FaaL FOR APPOTNTMKNt PHONE Hartford 89-9389. ^ JPW H-LlAH^ 41 In astronomy. ahotild/allow yourself to become about when they're off by them* lou* medal attach^. Finder do a little-of anything .^ carptn* N EW RIX room colonial -featuring Urn Altar ahab’ selves ? . . ' pleaae rail Sa.I."!. Reward. Rroad atreet. watte. 52 Pearl street. . confidential service. Mancheater - HARTFORD 6-9358 Investment Corp., 887 Main try, electrical, mechanical work ^ AFTER 7 P. M. 4«.4*nn extra large marter bedroom, flre- 44 Hat-bottomad IT” w 1 Iw’r—Oh; blit rm not shabby. JTelire- Probably" the iaine etc. Have-a good car. Phone Wll- Farms and Land for Sale'71 PERSON Who found my billfold 1940 DODGE club coupe. Heater ASHES AND Rubbish removed. street. Phone J5416. A —T ^ B —E_B^. T —■—S - place, two lavatbriea, excellentiv MICKEY FINN Back Again! boat 'm 1 rtend-^But you are. Remem- things we do. llmantlc 3-9435. BY LANK LEONARD IT* B B r your fattier. He waa alwaya pleaae call 4717 after 4 p m Mr* and radio. $19.1, Good condition. Call Norman F. Pierce ■ of the 43 ALLVN. STREET, HARTFORD NORTH COVENTRY— High 70 sited, ahpwn'by appointment. Oail '4«TbailMid Helen—Oh—aren't they awful! neatly dressed. His clothes, were Maurice Morcnii, 107 Maple Will accept $4 weekly. Calao Sanitary Refuse Company In Open Thur*, Es-ea. !TU 9 P. M acres dairy and poultry farm, Harold G. Bomhelm. 6946. IT'S WURnBEMUT tCMUSmiMMi 47 Out of ofdar, t r i H ih always well tailored and of the itreet. Mancheater. Service Center, 4.36 Center atreet. Manchester. T ANTIQUES Reflnished Repairing PACKAGE Store--doing day by tium cleaner*. Reconditioned, etory singles, living room, dining / D01W fumce HE I. NEOWHT104UT « lartalvatoal Miser—Why. these clothes I'm had some conscious celebrities. 1940 STUDEBAKER Champion. day increased business. Low guaranteed, low- cost. We rdpair road, river frontage, many other* room, kitchen and lavatory 1st / wearing were Father's. Annnnnceinents done on any furniture. Tlemann, TWO W HITE rabblU, four montha to 400 acres, $4000 and up. Welle* MI TMTKAUnnU KflKAMaAfOnili ilimplara s r IT A real • money aaver, Clarke 189 South Main atreet. Phone rent. Very good opportunity. No all make* of electric ctocka, iron*, floor-'-three apaciou* bedroom* NMCAR? ^-AAglMTPMM D4 flbaap wool te People with big flat*, says a doc­ DAY NURSERY care for pre- old. Call 2-1106 after 6 p. m,,- toasters, lamp*, wrtngsr waah­ Agency, Coventry. Tel. 7-6872. or tor. also have big heart*. Imagtna Motor*. 301 Broad atreet. .1643. Information over phone. Appoint­ and tile hath oh 2nd floor. Fire­ MKIMMSnMCrai; - aS ' ST jl" B- In Chicago a waitreis Was ar- achool children Licenaed by child era, vacum rleanera. etc. A. B.'C. 7-7.101. 1 a punch on the Jaw being an Indi­ ment only. Howard R. Haattnga. M'lRE . HAIRED Terrier puppies. place. hot water heat, picture wtn- M W a M '• A.'.' 1 ated for speeding—of all things! welfare department. Tel. 2-9fi60. 1940 PLYMOUTH tudor, radio, CABINET MAKING, reflrtlah and Phone 2-1107. ■Annllance, 2 ! Maple. Phone ' 2- -xlow. Nice Incitton. $13,500. 8. A. cation of big-heartedneaa. heater. Two to chooae from. Both A . K. C. ,zregi.?tered, sired . by 1575;—^------Df Cboaa ST *4 $r repair furniture. Cornice* made to Champion Tempo of Crack-Dale. Houses for Sale 72 Beechler, Realtor. Phone ^969. tCIrculi — A school teacher says the art LEARN to drive a car. aafely, in excellent condition, Clarke A pilot will tell you that hla order. Phone 2-9.1.33, John Hahn. ST. . m1 loI 0 ft of talking pleasantly should be _Mator -Sale.' . J501 ..Broad .atraet— Hclp-Wsittfid— Fenster- 35 Phone Wllllmanttc 3-327.1. MANCHESriER—New, aev^n-toom. I Rebuild parachtite. Is hia beat friend even may pet an Immolate appolnt- TH REE-PipcE living room auite. -LISTINGS WANTED single, 4 be^ooma, living room, 'fuflht to a ll. pt!ptl*^_, .A, -Cheery though-'H -lets-him-down;-—------P03VER BURNERS and Rang* in n tn c a i. 5 " n N 'heUo' ie a good buy! me.nt by calling Mancheater Auto _I.OW PRJCES BOOKKEEPER FOR automobile Phone 2-42S9. — iBning room, kitchen^ — O... J?uniera„, exnertTy.... jilean ^ Fottltry amHSitppHe* " 43 IBdit Drivincr Academy. Phone 2-WS7. TOP QUALITY aet^ced. Let iia service and re­ ■ s'gehFy-. Pleasant working .ednd Tf ymi ivanl'cbu effi­ Wreeaewly ' 'ah'd' ''g*rage. Down' 2tao)ata RT W -The new prtcw~oMlquDr~ makea pair your washing machine or re­ tiona. Call Brown A Beaupre, COOKING Uten'lla, demonstrator payment. $8,000. Howard R. / A secret is the shortest distance It harder to meet a friend going BROAD BREASTED Bronze tur­ aet*. Substantial diaemmt. Water­ cient service in selling your 3 In feudal between two women.' . 1946 Olflsmobitp 6 Club Coupe frigerator Metro .Service. 2-0663. Inc, 2-0698. Hastings 2-1107. » through the rye. ' - Personals 3 keys. Fresh frosen, ready any- less health method. Completely property don’t heaitate. Call times, a tinie, 8 to 22 pounds. Schaub’s — Healer, radio, hydramatic CARPENTRY Repairs, altera- H,^lIRDRESSERa for week-ends factory reflnished. Can not he today. < MANCHESTER—Zoned for buai- tenant CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER LEAVING FOR Texa* hy car. Turkey Farm, 188 Hitlatown — ?795. tlons, block ceiling*, roofing, etc. and full time. Beautiful new told from new. Leading National nesa, 4-famlly and 6 room single. BOOTS AND.HER BUDDIES - QueaUenabte' February 2.1th Would- like lady BY EDGAit MARTIN SIDE GLANCES No Job too small. Phone Rock- beauty salon In Mancheater, Ex- Road. brand. Call Hartford 46-0464 col­ Income I2.649..10 per year. How­ BY GAt.BRAlTH companion to help-with-dnvlnif. 1947 Pontiac, liedan Coupe— ■■00 mile* Private owner. Save Job. terial*. Workmanship guaran­ MANY RENEFIT.S; Phone 4024 aftjr 6. Whafia Boleron Up To? BY R l ^ WINTERBOTHAM r. H. Sig. u. a sa. a*. Wanted—Real Estate 77 Si>i. *M> w MS Cm*.. M. »400. Phone ,3261. Save At teed. A A. Dion. Inc . 299 Autumn Paid Hot'days. Pension Plan, Jewelry 48 OORFIHTJ09I9 ZS4W ‘T with I kntw E forhlfn Ittm af*— think of til th» ■street, *’ hohe' 4860. Five D.av Week. Hosnil.alization, MANCHESTER r $13,000. Vacant. ; CONSIDERING SELLINO 0«,PIM k! MAYBE ' ' LEONARD W YOS’l ' Jeweler, re- Wanted—To Buy , 5S '7D LOCATE WEK head SHE THOUOMT that tnippy rtmflrfcg a ftllow'ebuM cSt away wRh arouhC BARLOW MOTOR SALKS Good .Starting Wage. paira,; adlust* watchea expertly; 6 room' garage N>t jn develop- ] — YOUR PROPERTY 7 OtVSISCM40WE "Two of thoir boy6 wart draftad— now wo know thovH 1947 FORD .Convertible. Cal 3707 Group lo.si'iancc Sick Reryefits ment. Redecorated. Floor* and ; TOWARD WAKWHe> votes WB thflhflgggr , f)ut Of The High Rent Dlatrlrl Reasonable prices. Open daily. Without obligation to you, w* CAN FIND THCtMY THK VALLSY UBAKO WA^ACUAM- havo room if wo want to visit tham in tha tpringl” W,ippitig Conn . Phone 5404 Rofifinf 16-A Vacation With Pav Thursday evenings. 129, Spruce WARDROBE Trunk. Call 827,1. stairs reflnished Steam oil heat, ; will appraise or make you a cash BACKTDEAIKTH. A FEW BEK OF COMMEBCm BUGS BUNNY . Open Until 9 Kvenlnga Apply on Tiic.sdav, Fch 19. bc- screens, new venetiaq blind*. F. ] " REAL GUAltA^TEEI)”~ ROOFIHf, Specializing In repair­ atreet. Phone 2-4387. offer tor property. Sea -ua before WMEKSMAILir MINPTE9 WSLCOMIS6 COMmtmi FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER Uicen 9 A M and 6 P, M-. ,\t H. A. mortgage $8,800. Near but you sell. Aao,CUo6. TAPER WILL [bOU HSWE b e t t e r b r e a k it u p, 1910 CHEVROLET Deluxe, Kor- ing roofs of all kinds Also new IM NOT BLOW PIKED »T, CICCRO/ L HEARD VALUES <• WANTED Oth mattres.s in •and new school, Escott,. Man­ Phone 6273 3*391 CHIEF I dor. radio, heater. Outatandtng roofs. Oft*er work Chimneys A J- P SUPER MARKET good, clean condition. Phone PETUNIA CALLIN' cleaned, repaired, 26 years' ex- Fuel and Feed 49-A chester 3683. ^RAE-BURN REALTY MOQBB VA-AB I PROVE car I>uaj prominent ritlren for- 176 Washington St, Rockville 1-7216. a r r o w / “- tore n e FiX I remeH*—-rttbe-j— NOBB' Jp/ IBATL Oldanic>l!!le_SeiiaaeUe __Rajiio. ■liEASONEty'KartlwhtTtt'fhTnfriffF ffE W f TW fF^ or three- bedroom FT>R=QtnfeK==RI^fcTB'tlf=Betttltr“ - throughout.- Dmigla* '.3fnrora.~fl3.1 Howlev -Man-hester .1.361 - - ace ahif firepTace". firgiro“ "Btotfi- ~hoiaea7: Halllti Brothar*.: Phomez.- : your, rproprrty: call Suburban . heater, hvdrnmalic. Very clean. .Maim------^------■jIt.Si) UKlamobilr Sedan- Black, ra- TTeIn Wanted—Male ~era~Tel. 5301 eveningiT WA-NTRD—f*hatn~Drt ve lT l— hTtfF 9221. =RWltw-'Go^--Rea-ttorar-=*4i-=M«b»= (Y)UOHLIN ROOFS aftay on In .16 for 4 to 8 year old. Call 6,139. street. Call 8215. dlo, heater, hydramaltc. New car an.v kind ot storm? For guaran­ guaianlee. A SAFE PLAGE TO BUY BOl.TON NOTCH homes, a few of teed roofing call Coughlin. Man­ FIRST GLASS the.se eholce four room ranch W ANTED—Your property to sell. 10.10 Oldamobile RS. Tudor Radii* USED GARS Garden—Farm—Dairy cheater 7707 * MOLD MAKERS - Rooms Without Board 59 home* still available All plaster- 1 iteiiaHe buyer.* waiting with ' heater, hydramatic. ALL REGENT TRADES Products 50 cash. Finnnce* arranged. We -1950OldamobUe—98.- SedanHte ' ed wall*, tile bath, oil heat, large i ■i'f TOWARDS NEW APPLES: McIntosh. Rome Beau­ ATTRACTIVELY Furnished room need 4-1-6-7 room singles and 2- Radio, healer, hydramatic. TOOL MAKERS- ’ lots. Immediate oeeupancy $9.- | Heating—Plunihing 17 ties. Wagners and Wlnesaps. Po­ for two., complete light house- famtly houses. Howard R, Hast­ 1949 Hud.win Sedan Very clean, HI.52 DODGE AND 3.10 with $1,000 down for veteran. i DIE MAKERS tatoes. Bunce Farm, 529 Wert kesping facilities available. Cen­ T. J. Crockett. Phone 5416, ings. Phone 2-1107. healer. New car guarantee PLYMOUTH GARS PLt?MBING New work, al.sn al.- tral. Mrs. Jerome. 14 Arch street, FRISCILLA’S’POP terationa. 21 hour service Call and LATHE HANDS Centfr. Phone 8116. Sorry! W'^ong Party BY AL VERMEER 1949 Hud.'on Tildor—Very clean m and TRUGKS first -floor. ELDRIDGE Street—8 rooms, new i and out, new tfrea New car guar­ C. O l-orent»en, Manchester 36,36. 'WHAT WOULD YOU OOj I'D ©RAB A '’ h EH, HEH! SO Moat are one owner, low mileage .oil -heating *y,*tem, down-tairs. ^ CASH BUYERS antee. to work In .1 modein air-condilinr.ed ROOM IN Private home. Kitchen HAZEL, IF 5 0 1 ^ SASEBALL BAT car* Prevnoua ow-ne'-s name on re-' PLUMb i n O' and heating apeclal- plant. Good wages, paid holidays Household Goods M excellent, upst.air.i needs redecor- MOVIE A C TR E SS 1910 Ford V'eliixe Tudor Very queat. privilege* Call 2-9112 after 6:30 WAITING AND COME OUT clean, radio, heater SI.391. Izlng m repair*, remodeling, cop­ and vacation. Fully paid .cnmp’.ete p. m. Allng. Bargain if taken quickly.? TRIED TO STEAL „5'NIN©|N»J aiiburban Realty Co.. Realtors. ' ME AWAY FROM t CUM** WE'RE 1947 DeSoto Cuatom —Radio, heat­ 19.10 Chevrolet 4-I)r .Mai-ooh, ra- per water piping, new con.-truc- croup insurance plan. 55 hour week* USED HOT Air furnace. Phone THROUOH PLAYIN' 141 Ma'n street. Phone 8211. For all kinrls of prop- er. autonintjc *hift'.-Vc,ry .cle.an., ,. , .heater, .slip .cp.vfra. ,unde.r- tlon. Time payments arranged. Apply , „ i 60,10. ___ _ I.,ARGE ROOM hear bath for cou­ I INDIAN FDR Edwari"'Johhaon; Phone 6979 of - Frty in ■ Manchester.. - For - TOrtRY.AiBWN/ 1947 Studebaker (,’hamrlon Sedan coatlng, aiin-viaor, power glide. ple hr two gentlemen. Call ,3217 COVENT R Y -M atn highway, new •5044;...... — ...... -...... A_n. A. JTt.'.OE .amt .DIE..U.O__Inc-. -or-2.39—Charter Oak-.-i..-...... — .immediate-service .call— , —-’---ftadlTi-. - tteatrr=$995;------— - ■ -Prire' -$r,693T------1391 Tnllapd Turnpike ■f-roo'm .single, bath, oil heat. Loa] FLORENCE Combination range. 19.10 Studebaker Comm.ander Ra- 1949 Plymmilh I'lllb — Hunter ILinchcster... . « 71 X 209. Artesian water, $7,!W0, _ -rtio, hester overdm-e:” ...:------e f f i c ie n t Plambmg and htau. ga(t and-otK -Phtme'?i2S80 after 4. ROOM. -_FQiU Rent -with kilclicn ... - JARV.IS .BEALTi__:^__ green, radio, heater. Price $1,294, Ing. Plugged drains machine prlvid”gcs. Call 2-1396 or 2-9408 rfown pay me nFIZ’TIW. Howard R. j 19.10 Naati 'fudor Apibnasadnr— WANTED Hastings'2-1107. Manche.ster 4112 Verv clean, New car guarantee— 1949 Forit Cii-Mom Tudor Blue, cleaned. Phone 6497. COMBINATION Gas and coal after 4130. * h V ■ $1,095 - ...... - •radio, healer, nnderroatlng altp attrve, -gas water -heater, Roj-al PIjUMBiNG and heating Furn­ SERViGE STATION FURNISHED Room with light MANCHESTER — 42*« acres, 10- I UST YOUR PROPERTY 1946 Biiick Super Sedan Radio covera $1,211. circular heater. The^e three items room house, barn, garage. Suit­ . h*B'"er. new Urea. Verv clean ■ ace*. oil hurncra and hollers. ATTENDANT coat $510 new and have been housekeeping facilitie*. one block 1947 Oldamobile Model "66" Club Earl VanCamp Tel 1244, from Center'.—for girl only. Call able for development. Howard- R. Single, two family horiiea. busi­ 1991 Coupe - Radio, heater, two tone need less than one year. . Will Hasting*. $-1107. .■ aacriflee ,alU fhre* for $250. Can 3,160 after 4 p. m. - ness property' and building .fdt* 1940 Ford Pelu.xe '4-Dr ,$1.!91 gray and bine •$.'(9 1 , Exi'cruMucd Preferred 1947 Kalaer Sed.in R.adlo, heater. Moving—Trucking— be us.ed with bottle gas. or- city W A PPIN G -29 acre farm. Excel­ ; with thla agency for qijlck reaultsi tM2 * .. Clean car 1946 Dialge Club Coupe Light ROOM FOR couple or two girls. by MtA Wm. Storage 20 gas. Will finance to si-lt ’’your Kitchen privileges. Central. Phone lent for potato and tobacco grow­ GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO i82iBJme322, T. m. u. a SM. 0*. 1946 Pack a-ft Rar. —Black, radio, specially Ph.me 2-0712 ^WANTED- Room and board for pifig. T. J. Crockett, Broker. family houses. Call.. Harold G. THAT— fsHOOTINO I HNietrT OWN S t8 N A FOUCCMAMt ANPGWffljlMON \APOL-wOHi0O*R! 7RAHHC RULES! I X $TOP, brands. 17” and 20" models; regu- ” fwo children. In vicinity o f Bol-^ AIREDA CHANCE j THAI PATROL CAR,- ______Telenhone' 2-9449______heater. Excellent condlMdn— BOLAND MOTORS : Phone 5416., , - ...... :&,r BUDl T h e P r a c t i c a l J o k e r SAfPEfAF-haoysh >£ tAAYIx tiOu>sl}s 'am—art A wLr ally ^ aefOce ■•- ine Amo nqw we Give "" '" — --‘j-*— THE"-AT75TnG“ 7C • CnrXTifBESJf rtET-in^vrTta.gStfrl'FS'MWl'^nRF ■' tWT.--Ciilt 2-'89fl3 beforie: T p; TO APOtOGlIE t /W^TWINBO AWOUNP- E B t fPB 9 •' -III- - vett His-iteYxt w»M- i 1949 FORD riiiilbm ra.lln, heater, „,Co... local and ioti^ .oiatance .mov- . pDced. 'only $239 91 inat{illed THEM HDU-X aNO IS FOtiOWING NESS, protector o f -Ihg. paekVng.'-TTBfiTig and'lrtorage ■piVO .EXP-RRi'ENCEIV'alle ■: phm 4a«,-Beniibn.’#, T -V -antt AJp- 'Vj«'«ur'.r*s;4tg3rriiirtar?' rr.-TJ — l»alea. SOl-Broad aerrrt,------— 1945 Podge l lj Ton .platform gervire------fo an p»*ts of ihe u. s. —meohaBlcs $66 per week plus runt- pliancea, 7t8 Main.'------^----- Body. 12’'. Checked bv otir aervice misfion.- Apply Gorman .Motor Tenem ents 61 ----- — SPECIAtfflNa^ < 1947 CHEVROLET Aeroedan: and Canada. O l; 1187 Hartford dept. Buy it with a drive—$595. 8-1428 Sale.s. 2.61 Main .street. Phone 2- WE B u i and aell good uaed furni­ radio, heater, good Urea, tutone THREE ROOM furnished apart­ 1940 Ford Panel — Heater, alt new 4171. ture. combination ranges, gas CUSTOM BUILT HOMES green. -M.echanlcallv hevond any ranges and neater*. Jones Furni­ ment and garage. Phone Rock­ T recapped tires Including epare ville .1-7115. comparlaon. See ifila todav. Doug- V-8. Price $195. Painting—Papering 21 PART TLMK Sales. Saturday.s and ture Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-II041. c;e n e r a i. contracting tas Motor*. .3,33 Main. three evenings. Easy aaies bv m o d e r n 4>a room apartment. REMODELING AND REPAIRING appointment. High advanced ARISTD-BUILT impalnted chests, Host, hot water, garage, rtove BEFo Be "YOU Buy a uaed car PAPERHANGING ami painting. eommi.ssion. Thorough training. bookc**v*. youth chairs and SOLIMKNK. Inc.‘ and refrlfemtor. March' occu­ see -Gorman Motor Sale* Butck Dodge-Plymouth Cara Walter B' Cookaon Phone 2-1614 Car nece.s.sary. Box C. Hera'd. Hutch cabinet. Also good used FREE ESTIMATES'— MORTGAGES ARRANGED Sales and Service. 2S1 Main Job Rated Trucka furniture. The Woodshed. 11 Mam pancy. Adult fcoiiple only. Write atreet. Phon? 2-4371. Open eve- 634 Center St. PAINTING. AND , Panerhanging APIJLK'ATIONS rtreet. Bbx V. Herald. r # r ^ jnlnga. - Phone 5101 nr 5lft2 done hy Godin and Son. Call 30.19 aecepted f'u Gn>eery. Pioduce ERNEST A. RITCHIE VIC FLINT after 5. Uleika and Meat Cutters in Hart­ Stymied BY MICHAEL C '.LEY 1949 CHEVROLET aedan, 1950 Safe Place To Buy Uaed Cara Latest Lewyt, G. U- and Business Locations 15 LIBERTY ST. TEL. 8172, MANCHESTER ford and Manchester, on full-time THOBE CROOI^Y w e GOT TUBR Chevrolet Tudor, 1950-Chevrolet INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ basis. .-M.so. applications accepted Universal vacuum cleaners. For Rent 54 |\OU R1AM.V qBMSMWP ) HAVE HAD A ing. paperhatigingv ceiling* re- IN THE DBUVBRvXuCBNSe NUM- Fordor*. 1948 Chevrolet , Aero- Rusinpss Sen’icM Offered ,1.1 for workers In East Hsrtford Ware­ *cr PROwJSiaS^. UTTLE TROUBLE TRUCK DID THAT XBBR IM OONNA M5V5F HE JUSr finished Fully inaured Expert Mark down sale on fireplace VACANT SMALL Store for rent. tedan. Douglas alwaya haj* Chev­ house B(PLAINtM« THi© ON mjRROGE a n d ] n-tONE HSAD- ^E$KCO OOV*l rolet*. Dougla* Motor*. .333 Main. YOUR K N A PP ahoea. available work Wall paper hopki. Edward .setA—and equipment. Parlor Call 6493 or Inquire 19 Homestead —OKOP ■R> THE LUMftER. .MANY BENEFITS: atreet. . OLM R ^ O » O N V . QUASrrBRd- in all alaea. Contact Wm. F'. Sul­ B Pnee Phone 2-1003, Paid Holidays. Pension Plan, chairs from $1f>.50 up. A# RAIL AND .DOWN AT HBADQUARTERA THE B U N K .^ ^ ' F R ^ THE YARD FOR A , 1951 CHEVROLET tudor~Rad^ livan, Valeaman. 60 Mountain MANCHESTER H »M EN9PtCD BOKUWCM.' Five Day Week. Hospitalisation. BRICK b u il d in g for rent for MMAV niCM . ^ I ^ I ^ w oi^ aiorbg! heater. 7.000 mile*. Only $1.69.1. atreet. Rockville. 5-1964. Ocs'd Starting \Vage. Appliances, Radio and TV’ Unconditionally g u a r a n te e d . Industrial work. Five stories high. ZONW FOR INDUSTRY TVI* WOim*- PAINTING. Paperhanging. No Job Group Ir.suiaqee. Sick Benefits, MORB HOME Positively aa good aa new. Doug- LINOI.>nTM Reuinailta 30c square too amall. Call 2-0726 38.000 square feet. Liberal term*. Vatiafion 3Vith Pay CHAMBERS FURNITURE Long lease available if desired. l*rg e work-iho|C-Bpproxrmalely 4.600 aq. ft., formeriy uaed Tvtev DEUS- las Motors; 333 Main. .yard, ^fphalt tile, wall covering. Api'ly on Tuesday. Feb 19. be­ for • wood-working boslnoos—has pow;or and irity wrator* o^lnblo BRATRLY 540C' Done by reliable, well-trained At The Green For further details contact T.. J. 9WIPR TH I i tween 9 A. M. and 6 P M. At Crockett 5416. for almost any kind of small maanfacturlBg bualneaa tognthcr 1951 CHEVROLET deluxe tudor nien. All Jobi guaranteed. Hall Repairing 21 w1tk a house of aeven (7) room*— (two unflalahed)—wKh etee- APFROACHINS TO sedan. Powerglide, radio, heater. A * P SUPER MARKET Open 9:30 to 8 Linoleum Co.. -36 >1>ttage atreet. MATTRESS. Your old mattrCsaei 176 Waahington St. * Hartford trir'^lighta lieaL etr. nOLOCAR. I^aa than year old. Low mileage. Phone 2-4022, evening! 6166 or One arre Wt—more land If nereoaaty. Enmedtate oeeupwMy. Oall 2-0336. atertlized and rtmade like.new" Evenings 7:30 to 8:30 Houses for Rent 8109. Call Jonea Furniture and Floor OAS STATION attendant, ' full Covering. 36 Oak. Tel. 2-1041. time. Good working condltloa'-. FIVE ROOM Single hone, heated 1986 .7HEVROLET. Radio and K A Y CORPORATION, Kitchen Hourly rate plus commission, COMBINATION Gas and oil kltch- EDWARD k HOU, REALTOR laater. Excellent running condl- garage, oil burner, in South Cov- painting and ‘decorating Bpectat- Bantly * SeiwlcwCenter, 333 Main .-en range. Whit*. Goo4 condition. 16M M A IN ST., AIANCIIESTER. CONN. *■tlon. 1 . Phona 2-3607. entrj'. $65. month. Call 5793 after 3M*tea«s**AsmT.aa^aa»e.m. ifta: Can Mamcheater i-0966. Rgad Herald Advs. atreej. ' Phone 4661. 6 p. m.

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. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill of Spen­ AT«Phff« Dhlly N»t Press Raa cer street and Mr. and Mrs. Jamaa lor the Week Ending AboutTown" Ragan of West H artford-l^ >yt«- Firemen Extinguish Fhunes in Death Car R esearch Firm Fthraary IS Tits WsBtlisr^.,,-'^’^ terday .morning via auto - for , a FiiataM ef P. B^yssiiss Bastss Gibbona AMcmbly. Catholic La- month's trip to Florida and New 41aa at Oohmabua, will meet tomor- Orleans and other points of inter­ In Operation TOW Bl(ht at 8 o'clock at the 10,510 ZIllluU iH FBIFr ILU Fn lltn M F ra ln est. s>^'‘ .. . __ 9 S . Knlfhta of Oolumbui Heme. Rev. ....y.. • • Member of the AndK Feh^-f'taMer. Mlaha^m BarmT at Otreatettoao Jto^atoay, eloady, light eaew. John F. Hannon, the chaplain of .ThTe Grand Council of the Order C n iy Cg.* ' Cbmplisli^ the aaaethbly, 'Wilt be the gueat 'of DcMolay will hold a meeting . Manche$ter— of ViUagm Charm ‘ .. ___ tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic M o v b of Productioin Temple. •> • SLIGHT IRREGULARS Activity on Week Ea^ VOL. LXXI, NO. 119 (CIsmifM AavwtMsg M Fag* U) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESOAJ, FEBRUARY 19, 195? . The regular nwetihg of the (FOURTEEN. P A ^ ) PRICE FIVE CENTS SouthrU«thodi|it'W8CS eciieduled Si, Anne's Mothers CSrcle will OF 49c loir tohii^t hha been poetpon^ un- meet Wednesday evening at 8 at " All but the offiep,^d engineer­ h i 4i, :,M negt Monday at 7:45. the home of Mrs. W. J. Klnlry,^7 ing departnuptf'^ the Gray Re- Center street. Rev. Robert J. <5ar- Tanker Survivors Come Ashore roll of St. Bridget's Church-will, aearchaM-Mvelepment Co., Inc., ' The monthly meeting of the Tn- oM M raerd wera moved Into the aamuch Class of the Church of the speak on Lent. Naaarene will be held tomorrow ifm'a new location at the Hilliard night ot 7:45 in the parish house. Frank J. Miller of the,Ravings Mill over the week end. It was Members are Invited to bring tn Bank of Manchester attended the learned this morning from John J. 33 Seamen favoritr'recipes. Fourth Annual Savings Bank Con­ Bottlroli, plant ayperlntendent. ference on Opera^ns. Audit and The research company started the John Ldmenao,.director. Control at the-Commodore Hotel Rlq>’a Yrqm.Ua locaUennst M A flw 'Block Warden section of Manches­ in New-'Tork-dast wdeV^^ .... 'a t r ^ in Hirtford on 'Friday and ..■■'T'"" ter Civil Defense, stated, today has reSuinfd production activities that the following men have |>een Psrty''W. Roberts of Sullivan today. appointed captains of the four avetnl'e, Wspplng, employed in the The office, and engineering de­ tones into which Manchester la Ijfg department of 'Travelers In­ partments will be moved to Man­ divided: Zone 1. Henry Madde^ X^adde surance Company. Hartford, will chester next week,' Bottlroli said. Zone 3. Joseph Sylvesterr; Zor>^ mark his 25th anniversary with The Gray (>ompan)^,x|Ln affiliate William Roscoe; and Zoneoe 4, -Paul that company on ^Thursday. erf the Gray Manufacturing Com­ Willhlde. ■—X pany of Hartford,, has leaied the The Washington PTA will meet entire second floor, 23,000 sqhare tomorrow evening at S in the feet, from the Old Oelony Furni­ HAND AND white building. Children from the ture Company. Chicago U. school will participate in the pro­ The research firm presently has FACE SIZE Big 3 Rescue 32, FRESH CANDY gram which is built around the.ac­ shout 60 employes and more will tivities at the school. probably be added within tha next Whllntan, Schraft, P. t S. few weeks. The company's staff Is Cited in Kepi In Refrigerated Cases Mr, and Mrs. Albert Dewey of has increased by over 25 per cent Fear for 19 Robert road are spending a mid­ in the past year. ArUiiir Drug Storis winter vacation at the Vlnoy Park "Beride’s being 'engaged ’ in re­ Ships D eal Hotel. St. Petersburg, Fla. search work for the Navy and On 2 Strips^ electronic work for Hamilton Pro­ peller, dray research also manu­ London, beb. 19-—^K rm srn seaS of i:h r A t? South Methodist Church, has been of the-car in which Charles R; 'Merriman,- 8n.-of flT Main streeP Io if Jils Rfe.'* '■'Firemen ' police‘ in d ■RlcKard ■£.' Matbes la' general lor Konrad Adenauer of neighbors wprked for three-quarten if an hour to extinguiah the flames early -yesterday’ morning at manager of the firm. fuptioiL __investigator.__ was. lor Konmd Adenauer of j the way for a "peace contract" be-he, ; The aevenseven DoinupoinU in the fmir.fn„r., lantic boiled anew todavtoday un-un -appomted-grand- chaplain^ of—the- Main street and Middle tnmptke-wesMn an-attempt-t-r rescue Merrlman.----HrrTWSn7~wborBad^be^en Western GermaTiy“Tiaid~today Tween Cveatern Germany and the power statement were: der freshenmg wind? as. the Grand Lodge of Masons of under treatment for a heart condition skidded Into a parking lot and struck a car. (Story on Page 4 ) brought into a Senate investi­ the.v have removed obstacles occupation powers !• The.v have decided to aet up That Interpret The Wiahen Pennsylvania. He baa been Invited gation of ship deals today a aeries of meetings to deal with Coast Guard cutter Eastwind to deliver the George Washington to Germany’s entrance into! ^ Prelude to Uabon Talks moved toward the stem of the Of The Family Manchester Lodge No. 73, A.F. Members of Emanuel Lutheran S**wv ef Hm* 32 aarvIvoM of tlio Rlrirkni (anker Pendleton (hat eraeked up and nank lx a north­ with testimony that his law- _The foreign ministers cumcr-confer- the piuuirinproblem u,of rr-esiaDiisningre-eatabliahing memorial address on Feb. 22 at Girl Scout Troop No. 12. which the European community. - encea here were a prelude to a full- armament production in Germany, severed tanker Fort Mercer Heins Memorial Chapel on the and A.M., will hold a special com­ Brotherhood and other men of the meets on Mondays at 8:.30 p. m. at MATTRESSES east Mnrm otf the New Bngiand const eome aohore a t (batham , Maiw., from the Cnoot Guard' veooel firm figured in negotiations United States------Secretary------of munication at the Masonic-Temple church will be guests of Temple that reoeued them. drc.ss meeting of the North They did not go into any greater which has 33 survivors campus of the University of Pitts­ the Second Congregational which wound up with a Wash­ state Dean Achcaon, British For­ Atlantic Treaty 'Organization ' fletail but said they were sure of JOHN B. BURKE burgh. Mr. Ward was raised In tomorrow evening at 7:30. The Beth Sholom tomorrow evening at Church, will omit its meeting to­ It is better to have a good TOWELS ington group reaping $450,- eign Secretary Anthony Eden and aboard. Master Mason degree will he ex­ 8. Brotherhood me m b e r s will rebuilt mattress than a (NATO) in Lisbon. Portugal. "speedy results." MsnrheSter Loolnta whirh they said as­ Schuman and Acheson declared dealing with war criminals now Trsvelers Ihsursnce Compsny. ' At make and sterilize ail tjrpes "abiding interest in the establlsh- held tq the Federal ~Republlc of ton, which .suffered the same •7 F.aat Center SI. Tel. 65M The rfbly Innocents Mothers party as planned. Miss Emily of mattresses. Two Points sured a successful conclusion' of ^ ing and Integrity of the European Germany. Circle will meet Wednesday eve­ the conrliufiOn of the degree work, Sun.'et Rebekah I-orige will can­ Kissmanh! former Girl Scout Com- 6 for $1.69 Don H Drop Shovel! Washington, Feb. 19—(/P) tsiks now going on in Bonn and fate as the Fort Mercer in there will be a social hour and re­ cel Its meeting tonight in Odd Fel­ ml.ssioner, is leader of this troop. Paris. Defense Community (EDO", and Get Harriman Report .vestertla.v's blinding snow­ A.MBILANCI1 8RRVTCR ning St S at the home of Mrs. AI- —The University of Chicago their governments' fonse Pslalms of 84 Concord road. freshments. lows Hall owing to the snowstorm B a r T ru ce The . three----miniatera— and R«c.eJyed..tlia.report . of the storm. Nine others are unac­ Jo«M FviiHiiri aid -Was-iiamed—today-as' one of TMs ststement uxs eoiialdered and difficult travel conditions. T h«-=i^iat business meeting the three major investors in Adenauer have been engaged iiW as aniw-ering FrBnce"!; desire for'a NATO temporary commutes of counted for. Thirty-two were The Manchester KIwanIs Club Piano pupils of Miss Gertrude Noble Grand Mrs. Dorothy Ewing scheduled for this evening in the conferences here since Saturday m ------"wise man" headed by W. Averell Herrmann will be heard In rental announces that the next meeting Fo r K o rea More of Same Due a richly profitable deal in war guarantee that the United States saved last night. will meet tomorrow noon at 12:15 Second Congregational Church FIm t OtYtrias I an effort to smooth out German- and Britain would stay in Europe At 8 a. m. (e.a.t.). the Eastwind las IRVING STRRRT at the Country Club. Friday evening, Feb. 29, at 8 In St. will take place Monday evening, has been postponed until tomor­ surplus^ ships now under (Continued on Page Two) Mary's parish hall. March 3, row at 7:30 p. m. 36 Oak St. Tel. 2-1041 reported she was only 10 miles Buy these by the dozen. At such a low, low price. Slight Munsan, Korea, Feb. 19— ^ Senate investigation. from the drifting W T eck of the ^ ’•.■■.If, ^ Boston, Feb. 19—(A*)—New England—which has not yet 1 A Senate lnve.atigationa aub- mi.sweaves which will not impair the wearing qualities. (/P>—Negotiators agreed to­ completely dug itself out of one of the w orst .blizzards in years Mercer which waa more,than 50 Solid colors in flamingo, aqua, peach. Multi-color stripes day on the final clause of a ; i committee ia studying whether the Vincent Given miles off Cape Cod. Five hours —rriay get more snow tomorrow, The weather bureau*.says Ideal—which returned 3 1/4 mil­ Ship Reports Socialists Hold later, the Eastwind had not re­ SPAGHETTI in peach and gray, yellow and gray, aqua and lime, peach Korean armistice, but two! today will be sunny but that it will be cloudv earlv Wednes­ lion dollars profit on investments ported again. and aqua. major hurdles .still blocked a' day followed by *now or rain in.—------of 8101,000 ,in leas than three Clean Slate l>y Dcek Cracks At Coast Guard headquarters it truce .settlement. j southern New England and snow years—was legal and "wheOler Fate of_ Reich W(M..considered ptobable the East^L. SUPPER Today's agreement: To recom- j in theTTOrlh portions. federal taxea'were avoided," .^,[‘"<1 might throw, a. Jine, aboard JirfC Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales mend • that belligerent -gov'eni- l The district forecaster said-early, Ch^p A-Bonil)s ~- W(ll)am Leece, ztaff counsel 'of Board " 5few Vorki Peh. the Mercer and tow her into Bos­ And Entart^mm t ments hold a high level political j today it la too soon, to predict how the subcommittee, teatified the Coast Guard said today the Rearming Plan ton rather than attempt a rescue ~—SeWOf TBrrSelidrTiroop 8 much~new-~«rmw- will- -1x11: - -It-all- z»«>rdaK:jfejtl>fcjdeitl:-alirnzi--42t«- nirt « .■lfelghteer-7-Hflfaz=^-.;atosaaaaoNr ■ln-thir-Tmigir:«g.------r— ■dependa," he aaid, "on what path [versity invested $15,000 In the Washington, Feb, 19 - /Ti- The with 8.5 aboard, had radioed It Reduced to $18,200 armiatiro tn consider "\^-ithdrawaI Paris. Feb. 19- (/Pi— The The- cutter Yakatat. meanwhile, COOPER HALL of all foreign forces from Korea, the developing atorm condition I venture, acquiring stock In the State Department said today its Is danger of splliling in two reported taking four survivors off Cheery living room tliix2S South MoHiodht Church the peaceful acttlement of the take.a.” ; two kijy firms which engineered , lovalty board has "completely i about 280 mile* northwest of French National Assembly today the bow of the Mercer before it with fireplace: dining room; S For Your Sewing Pleasure F0W Korean queation. etc.” - Storm Toll At M 111 U. S. Report the complex transaction. elesreti" career diplomat John Bermuda. gave hesitant and deeply qualified overturned In heavy seas. The bedrooms. Hot water (oil); near TUESDAY, FEB.» —.M ANCNirm C0MI<, Agreement waa reached in a full Some 30 peraona Inat theip livei ^ Btlfiit ON OalM . Carter Vincent of charges involv­ An SOS message received j endorsement to the European message said the Yakgtat planned new Broad Street School and dreaa aeaaion. in the storm which began Sbnday Leece did not immediately say ing Ills lo.valty an(1 security. from the 7.266-lnn freighter j army plan for rearming Germany. to sink the WTeckage with gun bus. Rxcliislve with 9:80 P. M. Wa.shington, Feb. 19 -(4>). The Staff officera were a.-^aigned to night and continued until early United States may he planning to what the firma' books and records The department said Vlneent I reported (hat cracks across the I The assembly'* action came on fire Adults 11.00—Children 73c 39" FINE QUALITY the job of Incorporating the ycalerday...... test "bargain” bombs -- that Is, showed as to the. university's re­ Will leave New York tomorrow on ! main deck were wldnalag. The j a vole of confidence In the, gov­ Among those rescued by the WALTON W. GRANT Tickets May Be Obtained reenmmondation in the armlatice. The howling nQrlhea.at blizzard' ,.4-lv>mhs parking fuM-scale power turn from it* investment. hi* return In his post at Tangier, | ermft sent its first SOS yester­ ernment of Premier Edgar Faure, cutter were the'Mercer's captxiri. RRAI.TOR No date waa aet for the firat depo.'ilted from about ieight inches but with lesser amounts of pre­ Leece named Joseph E. Osey, Morocco, with a letter of eongratu- ; day afternoon. who had .staked the fate of his Frederick C. PaeUel of Houston, U7 Main SU HarUord 3-75M „„ By CalUng 3537. 3896 ataff meeting. , of snow in Boaton to 3.1 inches in Washington lawyer and former latlons, . *a>1ng that. .Secretary | The Coast Guard colter Dex­ cabinet on the army plan, - Tex., and purser Edward B;Tur- parts of New Hampshire. The 26- cious atomic explosive. Rvenings, Manchester 8100 5670 nr 2-9910 Major Qiieatlnna This is an unofficial view, )>e- Congress member, as the largest Acheson has "full ronfidenee" in ! ter was rejmrted aKput sevrn The vote waa 327 to 287, a ma­ ner, Jr„ of New York (Sty. Printed Lawn Inch snowfall in Lewiston was the Mng!e investor. He said Casey put him. luuirs Bwa.v Oom the Helen jority of 40 votes. Weather Gels .Worse Other ataff officera are working heaviest since the blizzard of 1888. cause'both the Atomic Energy on two other uncompleted clauaea. Commission (AEC) and the De- in $20,000, receiving 2,000 shares The findings by the .State De­ Ktevehson at 8 a. m. (e.s.t.) May Kill Plan The Yakatat reported the But they arc .aklrting around the More than 1,000 peraona were fen.re department, iii annoiuicing of stock In American Overseas partment Loyalty-Securit.v hoaril I Planes from KIndley .Air. Force . But the resolution nidorsing the weather was "worsening” and "So dainty and sheer—wonderful flaxon' two big unaetticd queationa: marooned by the atorm in 350 car-s .yesterday a new seriea of atomic Tankeb Corp., a U. .9. firm, ahd 4.- that the.re ia "no reasonable doubt" j Base. Bermuda, were main­ army proposal was so hedged with that she waa unable to remove two and nine bu.aes on Route One near 000 shares of stock in Greenwich as to Vincent's lovaltv will be re- ! taining a vigil over the ship. "If* ’ and "ms.vbea" that many sur\lvors by boat. She aaid she 1. Voluntary repatriation of Biddeford. testa'will be held at Enlwctok, of­ printed lawn in beautiful floral and pri.aoncra of war. fered no clue as to their nature. Marine Corp., ita aubaidiary. . ferred to the Loyalty Review i The-ship was en route from obseriera saw It only as a device would try to shoot a line aboard • • b T>fo mercy trains were made up American Overseaa bought eight Board of the CTlvll Service Com- | Italy In M'llmlaglon, Del. It Is to delay German rearmament and and. use a raft to effect a rescue _ 2. Rebuilding of Red airfielda ~ one in Dover, N, H„ and the Not even the date of the start of paisley patterns...... Yard ' during a truce. _ the testa waa announced. tankera from the government and mission in acoordanre with usual ■ owned hy the T. J. Stevenson an indication that the Socialists of the other pair. a h E i M The wording of the political con- other in Portland, Me.-..to rescue chartered them to' Greenwich, a government .proc(*dure. | Co., of New' York. eventually will kill the p'lani The Yakatat said the skipper BLfiCKST0N£ the men, women and children. Small Bombs Cited Panamanian firm lyhlch had the Vincent returned here late last j Faure’* conceaslona to the Ro- and purser were taken off tha Volunteer worker's also aped to The unofficial' view goes this (Cnntlniied on Page Right) year, demanding a. public hearing [ cialiata had gained the party's un- Mercer under extremely hazardous the. marooned parties on jeeps, way: : (Continued on Page Eight) on a long aertea Of accusations > _ enthU8ia.stic support In today's conditions and that the seas wera tractors and tnboggan.a. They car­ The Un.ted States, af Its Neva­ vote, but on the ballot some 20 running high. Earlier it was be­ AUTOMATIC 36 in. ried loads of food. da proving grounda last fait; suc­ eTr?hyTR.%^irLisrmr^^^^^^ 1114*01116 Soclallats led by Daniel Mayer lieved no one waa aboard the bow w i t i t k i Knut Hanisen Push Rear-iie of 500 cessfully tested a aeries of weapons testified before a .Senate subcom-. and Jules Moch broke party(dlscl- of the Mercer, o WASHERS and DRYERS State Police last night...... also mo ^ generally presumed to be relatlvfe- Taft Questions mittee and denied that he Is a 4% Over ’5^ Rale pllne S l i d voted against the gov- The task of saving those on the Fine hilized for rescue operations and i ’-V ^oiall atomic bomba, perhaps ConimiinlsL or has taen a. Cjota-. erninent. Mercer’S; stern is in_the hands Pf OROWMlUMWKElL. headed"f6T~«ndth)sr "SOlf^^^rSSWs 'lor-tatriMf'TtRer-riT's^^^^ muntat, or’has Communist lean- ■^’WevToTis Jetate 'm'a^^ FOR K S T TRADE tHond^SERVICE------«aroonsd-at—KennelHmlt;------pcrf't—of—troops rathci than for T3SS ings. Ct tn yehj^^.^lO^ori--state ^many deputies, possibly a majml who was named ^uSfityr HMCMMlnt MoM Maine WBa--hardest--hit—by SEE atorm. du.strial targets, made miTcT^ t'hV^I^?o!^r^n^Ti^®''*‘^tlon*, ia running $1,54^ rearmhig Germany. 1 You merely load, aim, and shoot for r- Norway Author, Nohel Winds with gusts up to 62 miles And. from les.P) - Many offices and plants closed explosive efficiency out of the stand at $39,48,5,579 four per ! France. Italy. West Germany. Bel Knut Hamsun, the noted Norwe­ down completely or operated city-blasting tvpej. • Wa.shlngton, F ^ . 19- -iVPj—Sen­ cent over the same months of the glum, Luxembourg, and The Neth- In other words; the bomb mak­ ator Taft (R-Ohio), today ques­ previous year. I erianl.*. The treaty still is some gian author and Nohel prize win­ with skeleton forces becau.«c so All but $]^0.006 of the tax gain | vay ner. died today. He was 92. j. many persons weren't able to ge.t ers mav have found theoretical tioned the need for legislation to from being drawn up. and "beyond their own front doors. Waco's of using le.ss 'explosive and provide a boust In uncmplo,yment la labeled for general fund use. | evert further from being ,signed The ,author, who led a vagabonci News Tidbits .rure ia ticket B ulletins 'a • axistence during his early life and Three-months-old Donald R. yet getting as much explosive compensation for workerW thrown This smaller figure ia ticketed foi^ | and ratified 49c MtBbCRIFTlOH FHARiMACV out of Jobs as a result of “the de­ special rather thap general once ran a horaecar in (Jhicago, Gower, accompanied by his father, "v'hsm" a.s was produced by the ' Culled from AP Wires fund: .The way the sssemblv resolu- front (he AP Wi*«*- -. lOI M Al N ST Ri [ T • M A N CH E STE R his novel, "The Growth of the fense program. tlon hinds the French negotiators . --t/P)s«^ • # thor of the measure, waa "on the The House passed and sent to and women’s wear, draperies, bedspreads, etc. ■ Nhrw-egian government for organ- tap at her Clarence Houae home lafn'g resistance and'urged bia'p'eo-' right track." the settate today a i ^ aiMlmrii:' pie to give up the fight. He visited Record Turnout Seen " To provide temporary relief in beftv* hi* departure for Atlantic Ing an additional IM .mllltoe Hitler's headquarters in 1942. areas hard-hit by unemployment, Pact Conferences In Lisbon .. Brit- Wiffie the 'Actor’ Flops doUars in direct hums for tBa But in 1945 he was arrested, the bill provides that Jobless pay­ sln should .turn her engineering purchase of homes by veterana. EIGHTEEN COLORS—SPRINS KNIGHT . Along" wit h^tua .wife. Ml charges of ments be increased .50 per cent in skill to devrlopmeot of atomic t*n- oollaboratiniK w’ith the Germans In La. Governor Vote hard-hit areas. The federal gov­ erip- for peaceful uses, leaving CHECK ORANGE GLOBES and quisling ai’Uhoritles. ernment would siipplv the funds to manufacture of atomic weapons In Obscure Miser Role Washington, Feb. 19 — UFt-^ , By THR ASSOCIATRD PRESS . supplement current state pay­ to United States, LIberst News The Air Force said today It'fe 36 inch Sanforized First Quality Drop Treason Chnrge • (c.s.t.) in all pariahe.s. (counties) ments. , Chronicle pays. looking into reports from Ko­ The treason charge against him Louisiana choosea a governor and close at 7 p. m, except In four jNtw York. Feb. 19---- Fugitive ; for the next foui* yeara today and larger parislies where they will Moody told the Senate Finance John Foster Dulles, appraising rea about some strange looking finally was dropped because of his committee as ' it o'pened bearings Willie (the Actor) Sutton emierged | orange globe*...... age. Deaf and defiant, he went on teata the Arcngth of Gov. Eqrl _cloae at-.*, p. m. Amjerlca'a duel with Russia, says today from the role of an obscure' Long and his opposition of major j Voterjiralao wil choose four other on the measure that the govern­ "My estimate would be that time . A spokesman, said' bombar trial at the age of 88 before a jury ment should "pUay square with miser with a $6-a-week room, and crowmen reported they saw. BROADCLOTH of. h|s neighbor* a t . Grlnuted in denriocratic political factions.___ iJitate officials and 65 state Icgiala- Is still running against us." ..An­ was called before a Jiidge as the 1947, however, to defend himaelf Former District Judge ICarlos toi-s. Sheriffs and' other officials workingmen temporarily ’deprived other war would be a calamity, "globe shaped objects" of aa of a livelihood" because of says Gen. Eisenhower, "But loss nation's iq^st-sought bank robber. nranget color on flights over Ko­ Spaht of Raton Rouge ia the ,«1ll be chosen in many paHahes. i , TVb alert young policemen rec­ (Continued en Page Right) standard bearer for the admini- r ' , Backs Long’s Policies ^ - | of liberty would he a greater one.” rea ON the atghts of Jaa. 29 mad ’ One of our most ^pular'fabrics! For dressesT ON Page Etzht). ognized Sutton on i—The Pattah Amr Pasha, trusted envpv dlclment accusing him of a $64,- Thousanda of Lib.vans voted today ic primary. ■ The aeven eliminated, reductions and iejilalation tn re-- of Egypt's King Farouk, in effort ^Ith taudesi plrirrd Ma.sonitr Walllmard—^ideal for tn this 57-day old federal king­ Yale Daily News,'student publica­ 000 bank holdup here in-.March, PLUMBERS 4JUIT JOBS walla, ceilinm, cabinet.s, eyen shower baths. Comes in candidates have thrown their sup­ move the spending power ,of the tion. believes, it said editorially, to find common ground for re­ 1950. V ' PRESHRUNK LINEN LIKE . MotJi Wakes Up Hungiy—Don't dom's flrst national election. Some port to Kennon. suming Anglo-Egyptlan negotls Imiyard, Feb. Aj^ large panels that reduce waste and save labor. Can be violence occurred in Tripolitanla, governor. that the appointment of an Denies Brink's Link I.S99 am GOP List Specifically, he proposed a two- “avowed intellectual, Communist tions on defense of Sues Canal and i proxlmatoly 99 plumben, steam- cuiwM or bent to apy desired shape. Takes everv type of where one person waa killed. The'winner of today's primary future of the Sudan . . . In El I Sutton, whose exploits and dis­ .titterssaNd welders on constriie- Police used tear gas snd gun­ cent ciit per gallon In'tlte gasoline to the faculty might be of benefit guises have become criminal leg­ fin»h beautifully. , . • Give Him Breakfast In Bed will be formally chosen as Gov­ tax, highest in the nation at nine to the university." Paso,’ Tex., attorneys seek to free j Iloa of a 9$.009,0M plastica SPUN RAYON fire to break up a demonstration ernor In the April general election from Jail Mrs. Richard O. Parsons, I end, also has been mentioned by plaat for the Dow Chrmleal Co. at Misurata. Tripolitanla. a coast­ cents. He proposed higher exemp­ The News made Its editorial police id many other recent big Slop in and pick up a few booklets on the manv uses Make Mr. Moth lose his appetite in a hurry! when he runs against Harrison tions In the state Income tax and comment on the report of an alum­ charged with murder In' death of ^ at AUya’s Point have walked off Keep your clothes in tip-top shape. Ifs no al town 127 miles east of Tripoli, Bagwell, the Republican candi­ he proposed citizen boards to gov­ her army lieutenant husband. { Jobs—Including _the .IH-mllllon- the Job bat' toe reason could net for Masonite around the home. M’ell'be glad to adviae where the fatality was reported. date. There are about 1,300 reg­ ni contmittee which cleared the dollar robbery of Brink's, Inc., be leanwid today. you on any room. Talk to our experts. ■* . problem when you send your apparel here. A British police officer was in.- ern some state agencies. university of chsrges concerning Six Navy airmen—two instruc­ Boston armored car service. In istered Republicans in Louisiana. Spaht argued that state benefits Communism on the faculty, the tor and four students—killed yes­ Our prices are low—our sendee is fast ! Jured. ■ I Interest in the campaign and IMO. , , BLOCKS TBUMAN PLAN ’ * The sky was clear, the day could not be continued if taxes teaching of subversive theories terday In two-plaar, low-altitude Asked about the Brink’s job yes­ RIGHT HERE IN TO W N ^ predictions of ideal voting weath­ were reduced. He denounced the and irreligion among the students. collision near Rockport, Tex . . . Woehlagtoa, Feb. 19—(/P)>> • warm and a fair turnout of vot­ er brought expectations of a rec­ terday, Sutton affected a toothy, A Hoaee Jadictary suboomadU TRY OUR POPULAR SAME DAY ers was expected. Some 400.'(X>0 citizen hoards as bureaucraUc.' The editonal praised the report Judith Cophtpi 30-year-old former j theatrical smile and.. Jtold news­ PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE ord ■ turnout at the j>611a. The Kennon has opposed the Long as a whole but dlfft^red with the toe today ttsanlmously rejected of the country’s 1 1-4 million peo­ weather was expected to' range -government employe accused as s men: . . a propoeal by Presideat Trmaaa DRY CLEANING SERVICE FOR RESULTS ple are eligible to vote. family twice before and lost. In committee on several aspects. spy for Russia, gives birth to girl ' "Hell, I don't know anything from 70 td 74 over the state with 1948 he ran third in the guberna­ The committee in its aeport said, at Manhattan General Hospital. to give eteaanp beee Newbeld Thirteen colors in this popular linen They cast- ballots for more than a few scattered showers in north­ torial race.. with Earl Long the about It. I’ll probably be blamed Morris power to gnwt Imamalty lyke spun ra.von for women’s and chil­ 140 candidates seeking seats in ern and western Louisiana. "Yale does not know ing/^polnt Defense Department’s 19,0091 for anything unsolved in the the 55-man House of. Representa­ winper. Later that yeaV he lost to members of the Communist party naan tphtt call for April la lowest to tritoeeeee la Ma eeaadala la- dren’s dresses, skirts and sportswear. Approximately 760,000 persons Russell Long, nephew of the Gov­ books." veetigattea. tives. Chief parties are the pro-i voted in the January Democratic to ita faculty. We approve of this since 19,900 were called last Sep­ Police Oommiasioner G eor^ P. government independence p ^ y i ernor and .son of yi* late Sen. policy." tember . . . Oracle FleMa and her The subcoaaalttee Is to eealsr primary out of the 981.000 who Huev P. Long, In a race for the Monaghan called Sutton "the Babe wUh Merrie today abeat the tea- MtANCHESTElt and the violently nationalistic Na-j were qualified. After the regis­ Say* Yale Could BcNeflt radio repairman husband begin an Ruth of bank robbers” and "the tlonal Congress party. IT. S. Senate. The News commenting on this “at home” honeymoon biihind oad part a t Mr. Tnmma’a rm- tration books were reopened, the In the national, political arena, world's number one criminal.” aaeet: 'HmU Merrls ha graated.. GREEN STAMPS list of voters reached 1.014.877. sUtement said, "It la not at all Hn- gates of Canzone Del Mare, Sutton was liated bFtha FBI aa (CsNtiNued M Page Two) powers The polls win open, at 6 a. m. locked for first time since Grade ' toe 'eeorto and Ow-. SMIkMMN ST. MANCHLStefl TCL.4l4a liwJWHALCea GIVEN WITH CASH SALES rntr CUEANERS (CoNtiNiMd ON Page Two) (CoatlNiied • • Pago TTwo) Fields built the villa in 1049. Kittle Sutton (CMttoMsid ON Page Sovea) fl WILLS ST. 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