fiandf^Birr lEttBUittg ntlDAYl raCEMBElt 7, U 'T ' y f \ Manchester Stores Will Be Open Until 9 P, M. Tonight <• Store Open Saturday Until 9 P. M . HALPS Have The Gifts Y(ou're ATcmge Daily Net Prcaa Run The Weathee Fee the Week IMUig ^ rauM Bit t i V . e . WeallM Looking For To Fill Your Gift List December 1 10,412 ilanrh^Btpr liipnittg lUpntUi M r, Member the Audit od b f hala M a In 41m Boraan of CIreelatlesa Manchester— A City of Village Charm

Gift Handbags VOL. LXXI, NO. 59 (OlaMlflad Advwrtialag an Page U) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8; 1951 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVK CENTS I n Top handle atylea in pUatie calf, falllea or renulne leather bafa. Alao chlldrea'a or teen- •1 Trageily in • Crib •*e bafa. UN Troops Tnice Talk Evacuation Stymied on Nation’s Grocers Ask Sl.oo t o $7.50 Plua Tax Plan Hinted Police Plan m

Portland, Ore., Dec. 8—(/P) Munsan, Korea, Dec. 8— —If the Russian Air Force (/P)— United Nations negotia­ Boost Food Prices enters the war the U. S. tors today made another un­ Rtands ready to pull UN successful effort to break the forces out of Korea, accord­ long deadlock over policing a ing to Senator Wayne Morse truce in Korea. (R., Ore). 'The Reds rebuffed all tfN over­ Best Gift to GIs Budget preview That was his report yesterday tures and again said 'jpo” to B ase P lea ’ In a apeech on foreign policy to every key UN proposal for super­ the PorUand City Club. Later, vising an armistice. Is Pint of Blood when aaked to amplify the atate- , After five hours of debate in nient Morse said; which tempers on both sides of M ainly on ‘Tve said almost all T ran. But the conference table became The Bloodmoblle will make this is clear. Russia is based in frayed, the two-man subcommit­ Ita next regular \1alt la Man- such proximity to Korea that it tees appeared no nearer an agree­ rhealer on Thiiraday, Der. 11. Is in immediate striking distance ment which would break the 12- \% iisiuU, the IHoodmoblle will Costs Hike day deadlock. be atalinned at Woodruff Hall, CHILDREN'S ROBES...... $3.:!>S to $4.50 of our forces. We are In no posi­ Nonetheless, some ob.servers Center Congrrgatlonal CTiurrh. tion to let Stalin select our battle saw hope of a compromise solu­ Donors may make aa ap­ Washington, Dec. 8—(A*)— fields for us." tion soon. 'They believe the pointment by telephoning filll. The nation’s grocers want Children's Aprons $l.00-$l.25-$ ».49-$l.59 He said the withdrawal program negotiations have reached the Blood la urgentl.V needed for Plain colors or prints. In the event of a Rtuaian attack permission to charge higher hard bargaining stage, which fre­ the U. 8. fighting men In prices—basing their plea pri­ ' Baby Shop * was not new. He has discussed it quently comes Just before an Koreit. A pint of Mood gtavei in Congressional speeches, he said, agreement Is hammered out. now will make a \-alnable marily on increased costa. k' and ths Joint Chiefs of Staff have The negotiators go back to CTirlsImaa gift for aome Price stabiliiation officials made it clear in their testimony Tammy Tataroa. IT wtUmpers la bla’crM la 8L Mar- Panmunjom for another session at wounded Q. I. said they wduld conduct a before the Senate Armed Services garet'a hoapital, Hammond, lad., Dec. 7, where he H recovering from 11 a. m. Sunday (9 p. m. e.s.l. n committee- of which he is a mem­ a ballet wound In hie left shoulder. Tommy wae wounded by his quick survey of conditions in IP father, John Tataren, who mn amok Dec. d, fatally shooting his wife Saturday), ber—that the U. S. has no inten­ MaJ. Gen Howard M. Tvirner, the nation’s 560,000 food tion of fighting a major war In and daughter, ludith Ann, three.. John Tntarcn was held without senior UN delegate, told corres­ stores to see if “emergency” Gift Hosier)/ Korea. charge. Photographer Bd DeLuga of the Chlrago DaU.v News made pondents after the meeting ad­ relief from present grocery (High military officials st the thie tonclilng picture. Air Battles FOR 'ROUND THE CLOCK Girls' journed; store price ceilings is needed. First quality nylons in sheer or semi shed r weights. Pentagon in Washington aaid they "I hope you are not eagerly ex­ But the officials indicated Also novelty heels. hsd no comment.) pecting any big news." Morse said the evacuation pro­ Complete SlzUemate Flare Anew overall grocery price adjust­ Parly Dresses gram was discussed as a defense Turner said the aubcommlttees ments would not come for BIJOU DARK SEAM SHEER ...... ^^1.65 Pr. meuure In the event of a Russian Padilla Note Stirs spent much of the day discussing some time. ^ attack. the status of United Natlons-held Your corner grocer took hia l^uauflik Ca&iMllotij Beautiful taffeta plaids and "Based on briefing sessions with islands off North Korea and the Over Korea pica for a bigger margin of profit plain colors. Nice for Sun­ NO-MEND NYLONS...... 1^1.65 Pr. the Joint Chiefs of Staff, It ii my makeup of a proposed armistice to the Office of Price StaMIlsa- day dress or parties. Dressy understanding that it ii not our Big 4 Arms Talks commission. He said they were at tinn yesterday, through the Re­ A CASUAL cottons that have a silk war plan to fight Russia in Korea. "complete stalemate” on both. Seoul, Korea, Dec. 8—(/P) tail Food Dibtributora Induatry We would strike at more vulnera­ In a lengthy harangue. North look. Guaranteed washable. ALBA SHEERS MULTI TWIST .... $ 1.35 Pr. ble places. But I cannot list them. —United Nations and Com­ Advisory committee. The com­ Taffeta Jumpers In red and Paris, Dec. 8—(/P)—The Western powers were reported au­ Korean MaJ. Gen. Lee Song Cho munist .lets fought five mittee repreaenta both Inde­ IN THE navy. Sires 7 to 14. We would fall back to poslUona we flatly rejected five points the UN pendent and chain grocers.' ALBA SHEER W OAUSE . . $ 1 1.50 Pr. can protect and use our offensive thoritatively today to have informed UN Assembly President Alllea* insist must be Included in furious air battles high over North Korea today aa clear­ Price control officlala aaid the CLASSIC MANNER > (Oontlnued on Page Four) Luis Padirta Nertro^i^ey have not agreed to the immediate any truce super\-lslon agreement. requested increase might add oite- prohibition of the atomic bomb. The Big Four delegations ing skies brought the swift President Truman (right) and WlUlaili F. Mc<;andlaaa, aaalstont hsir to one per cent to the coun­ $5-98 to $7.98 NOVELTY HEEL NYLONS $1.50 ^nd IlIf.BS fr. Lee said the Oommuniats would: director of the Bnieuu of the Budget, took over a preliminary copy met for about two and one-haJf*' 1. Insist on the right to rebuild planes out in force after a of the ‘document la Key West. The President urill announce the new try's present food hUl. hours today after Western power damaged airfields and construct one-day layoff. budget curly In January. (NEA Triephotn). Want Mo n Profit ALBA SEMI SHEER • ...... lil'-io Pr. British Wreck advisers and delegates aat up m ost' new bases in North Korea. The U. 8. Fifth Air Force aaid The advisory committee told the Plain color, lace trim taffeta of the night preparing their re­ Volcano Erupts 2. Refuse to concede the UN two Communist MIGs were dam­ OPS that the grocers need to on- 20 Jumpers. Sizes 1 0 to 14'j. plies to a bombshell memorandum demand for rotation of troops and aged and that vastly outnumbered larga thair preagnt overall graflt Egyi^illage lassed before the big four by Pa­ Again, Fissures replacement of equipment during American Sabre Jeta came margin by two peroontage points. GORESI dilla. who Is presiding at the Big an armistice. through the battles unscathed. Truman May Open The requested Incroaae in $5-98 Four aeisicns. 3. Demand that the UN Allies The MIGs were hit in a swirl­ acrom-the-country grocery profits The Big Four will meet again , evacuate islands off the coast of ing afternooh dog fight between rame' atop three (developments By-Pass Trouble Spot Monday for what might ba the Open in Earth North Korea and withdraw all na­ 15 Sabres and 60 Red Jets over thia week bearing on food prices; 41 Witfi Road in Faee-of ftnui' uamleai of their closeU-doort val forces from coastal waters. Sinanlu. 1. t>PS Wedneaday gave talks. They are aitting aa a sub­ Manila, DW. 8.—(.P—Lava i 4. Insist on rear area inspec­ Earlier In the afternoon. a Corruption' Probe thousands of manufacturers, pro- $6-98 Armed Violence Threat committee of the assembly’.s po. apewad from four holes near the ' tion only at mutually agreed porta flicht of Sabre Jets tangled with resMra, reflnera and othera—In­ lltlcal .committc and have urdera top of Mount Hibok Hibok today I of entry and refuse United Nations 60 MIGs for about 10 minutea. hut cluding buslnesa preparing meat Fayid, Egypt, Dec. 8—fJ>)— to report back Monday. ■■ the volcano continued ita erup-1 (Contlnurd on Page Four) the Fifth Air Force said neither milk, butter end other foods frr Strong British forces today demol­ West Standa l^rm tions into the fifth day. | side could get in position to fire. Washington, Dec. 8—(/P)—Weary House tax investigators the retail market—permission to ished an Egyptian mud hut vil­ Informed sourcea indicated that ’*'•’* holes were marked^by four i Allied pilots spotted large num­ took a week-end respite today before plunging anew into their apply for higher ceiling pricea. lage and began building a short the United SUtea. Britain and Blowing r ^ a ^ U t ^ t cbuld be bers of MIGs In sweeps over effort to unsnarl a tangle of charges about an alleged tax This was done on the basla of road and a bridge to by-pass a France were making it clear In no ' ' ‘‘“ -ly throu*h the smoke , Seeks to End North Korea Saturday, the Air shakedown attempt. The temporary halt in the hearings coin­ the Capehart amendment to tha spot where they have been at­ uncertain terms that they .till ; "><1 swirling around Force said, but the Communist cided with a published report that*------price controls law. The amend­ Cotton Dresses Sheerio tacked by Egyptians. stand tor prohibition of atomic I »n Carniguin Island In fliers in mo.sf cases showed little President Truman is considering a i ■g-vg g-x ment, named for one of its Interior Minister Fouad Serag weapons only after a genuine andl»®"«>em Philippines desire to fight. dramatic move to bring .-ihout a i- 'l A « r g a t '| gi authors,- Senator Capehart (R., el Din had ordered armed Egyp­ Fiiaures opened in the earth Dispute on Oil Ind), requires the government to Nicer than a houic dreaa. effective ayztem of international While no UN planes were lost in housecleaning In government. tian police in Suez to "resist by control has been established and near Mabajao on the northern aerial combat, one F-84 Thunder- The Washington Post said Mr. let manufacturers and proceosors Makes a lovely gift. Pat force, if necessary" but a spokes­ ia working satisfactorily. They coait of the island. These brought Jet was shot down by Communist add virtually all business cost In- Perkina cottons. Plaids and fear that parts of Camiguin might Trum.sn hopes to announce such a Gow ns man at British headquarters here said this is far different from Rus­ World Bank Suggests anti-aircraft gunners. The Air move before the new year, although Sehuman Plan rrrasrs from the outbreak of stripes. Sizes .12 to 44—14’j ■aid not a single shot was fired. link into the sea. righUng In Korea through last to 24'i. I sian demands for Immediate pro­ Plan on Profit, Sale of Force said the pilot landed in the the story added he has not de­ The tough 16th Parachute Bri­ hibition of the atomic weapons 'vUh Constabulary troops and rescue ocean off the west coast of Korea rided on a definite plan of action. July 26 to their price ceilings. A Tiered nylon net ruf­ gade, whose trademark is its red control to be talked about later. workers were evacuated haatil.v Anglo - Iran Output and was picked up by a Third Air Among the things Mr. Trumsn Vote Tuesday firm applying for Increases on fles deflnt round neck­ beret fheadgear, had started the Padilla told a news conference by boat from the Mabajao area Rescue Squadron flying boat. some of Its lines must also sub­ line of this nylon THIS CHRfSniMS project expecting trouble and was after the cracks appeared. "haa been turning over in his yesterday that Soviet Foreign Late in the afternoon, TTiunder- mind,” the Post said, are: Paris, Dec. 8 —P r e m t e r tract any coat decreases affecting Sheerio gown. Nicely prepared io fight off any Egyp­ Minister A.ndrei Y. Vlshlnaky had Village la Sea London, Dec. 8-r-(iP)—The World Jets hit a big Red supply area Ita other goods. $5.98 piped in the French tian resistance. Bank is trying to break Britain's Aaaignment of J. Edgar Hoover, Rene Pleven pegged the life of agreed to the secret memorandum Philippines News Service said south of Wonsan In eastern Korea director of the Federal Bureau of his government today on a vote at 2. On Thursday, the Bureau of manner. Sizes 32 to 40. The independent newspaper A1 he had put before the Big Four also it had received an uncon­ bitter deadlock with Iran over na­ Zaman ii\ Cairo quoted Serag el tionalization of the tj.400,000,000 Investigation, to seek out corrup­ confidence, over .the Sehuman plan Labor Statiatics reported that re­ delegates. He 'said the Western firmed report that part of the vil­ (Continued on Page Four) tion in the government service. to pool the coal and steel tndua- tail food prices reached ■ new high Gilt Books Din as saying 6,000 British troops. powers had aaked for time to pre­ lage of Panaaan, west of Mabajao, Anglo-Iranian Oil Oonipany. Appointment of a team of blg- on Nov. IS. The bureau aaid an 250 tanks and 500 armored can sent their observations. sunk into the sea. 'The Foreign Office aaid today trles of six European countries. the bank had suggested the name lawyers, one a Republican Pleven ia urging immediate rati­ eight-city survey pushed ita Index $ 1 0 .9 5 had been lent in to back up the Those observations were drajvn Volcano experts in Manila dis­ and the other a*Democrat, to pros­ fication of the plan, but a deter­ up to 231.2, compared to tha 1936- for Boys and Girls counted the. report. Tfiry said montha-long feud be resolved this up during the night and Padilla way: 3 Reich States ecute any government officials mined group of deputies In the (Continued on Page Four) was asked today whether the such a sinking of the earth near charged with wrong-doing. French assembly wants to leava it (Coallaned on Page Four) Betty Hartford W'est had agreed or disagreed to an erupting volcano would have 1. That the bank should finance, IIHLE WOMEN...... $)H.50 as trustee, the production and re­ There wai no Immediate com­ In cold storage for another four ./ hia memorandum. He said he shown on seiamographs here. Ballot on Unity ment from the White House. months. could not make any statement on An hour-long quake was record­ fining of Iranian oil. The House probere, in their see- The premier conferred ’before Cottons LIHLE M EN ...... $<1.50 their answers that would consti­ ed by the seismograph at the Uni­ 2. The oil and refined products ston yesterday, were seeking an- dawn with President Vincent Au- News Tidbits tute a Judgment. He said the West versity of the raillppinea but it then would be sold to the Anglo- Decide Tomorrow on awers to questions raised by the riol, sumpioned from his country Saaiotienol new drSM with FIVE LIHLE PEPPERS...... $1.50 had expressed appreciation for his was timed houra after the receipt Iranian Oil Company at "current earlier testimony of Abraham residence, then told the assembly BuUetins a 30 eera liiift. Makes you Plaids, plain colors wdth em­ Green. memorandum and had given ob- of the unconfirmed report. Later Persian Gulf rates"—Iran to re­ Issue of One Regime Teitelbaum, wealthy Chicago law­ broidery trim. Sites 10 to 20 Culled from AP Wires ceive the sales price. he would submit a formal confi­ froBi t h t AP W irtB loek diminer. trimmer I A drau to be —14', to 34>k. Stamps Given aervatlons. newt service reports from the vol­ yer. Teltelbaum told the probers dence vote. lived in for itt clouk timplicity. Note ADVENTURE HUCKLEBERRY FINN .. $I

uani:h£Ster evening herald, manche;ster. conn„ Saturday. December s. issi MANCHESTER SVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDApY, DECEMBER 9.19S1 l»A 0 1 N IN E New Herald Press Is Only One of Its Type in New England MAs Manchester Area Grows^ So Grows The Evening Herald

Monument to Memory History of This Newspaper i ■ . ^ I Of Thomas Ferguson Reflects Town Expansion Acquisition of a new 40-page*with Mr. Ela ax prestdent, E. Hugh Oosby as treasurer, and ’Thomas In a former store room in the basement of the Herald plant press by ’The Manchester Evening Herald Is a major stride In the Ferguson os secretory. I on Bissell street, a new Goss Universal pres.s— 40 tons of | Became Dolly ; blue-grey machinery— stand.s as a symbol of this newspaper’s steady growth of this newspaper Another major step in the I since it was first started os a growth and as a fitting monunient to the memory of ifie man growth of The Herald came on i weekly in 1881. a growth which Oct. 1, 1914, when daily publica­ I who directed its purchase, the late Thomas h'ergiison, pub. has been linked Intimately with tion was inaugurated. Usher of The Herald for 27 years until his death three months the growth of Manchester. A setback came Nov. 18, 1922 ago. ------Ever since Elwood Starr Ela when The Herald's Hilliard stree The decision to obtain the new a 20-page rapacity first began to published his first issue of The p ^ t was destroyed by fire. press, the first of its kind now In pinch, it was believed that Che ad- Manchester Saturday Herald In Emergency publication w a i N tw England, was taken by Mr. ditlon of a four-page iinil to the October of that year, the policy achieved through the courtesy o- Ferguson after it was realized that old prc'-s, to bring it up to a 24- V t this newspaper has been one of ths Hartford Courant. the old Duplex tubular press, which page rapaclly. would ease the sitiia- servide lo the community. The In ths reorganisation following had been printing the Herald since tion. But. when l,eon Thorp, Herald Herald has advocated those things the fire, the Job printing depart­ 1921 and it was 10 years old then advertising manager cheeked with it thought were best for Manches­ ment was discontinued and the —could no longer meet the de- several press Jobbers on the ad- ter and fought against any poli­ firm devoted its efforts to its mands of the constantly growing visabillty of adding a new unit, he cies it felt were detrimental to the newspaper. Within three weeks The :: "fiewspaper. was informed that the idea waa healthy growth and general Wel­ Herald was again publishing In its fare of this town. The rapacity of the old press impracticable. own plant. Mr. Ferguson became Manchester has had a tremen­ was only 20 pages and thei-e were It was then that The Herald of­ city editor. dous growth In the post 10 years, In August, 1924, Mr. Ela died many times that even a minimum ficers began thinking In terms of of the advertising and newr,-cov­ a new prexs. a growth at the rate of approxi­ and Mr. Ferg\ison became treas­ erage demands of the growing mately 1,000 new residents each urer of The Herald. Mr. Bla's in­ When word got around of this year. Because of this, there has terest were assumed by C. Denison newspaper would biirat these con­ newspaper's interest in a new been an Increased demand on all Talcott. In 1928 Mr. Ferguson pur- fines and require 24 and even 28 press, rtobert Patch, a salesman chised the interests of E. Hugh pages. Ax a result, on those oc­ community facilities. Including for the Goss Company, contacted The Heraid. Crosby and in the same year casions the paper had to go beyond Mr. Ferguson and invited him out bought tha present Herald build­ rapacity. It had to he nm through Policy to CTiicago to Inspect the new ing on Bissell street. the press In two sections and cveiy- But this newspaper's policy has Goss Universal, then in operation not changed and is still based on Ayer Award one in the plant was called down for the first time. Although un­ Then in 1940 The Herald re­ to the pressroom to help ‘ stuff, " the ideal of service to the com­ able to make the trip himself. Mr. munity. The purchase of the new ceived the coveted first award in which means just that -stuff one Ferguson sent Mr. Thorp and bis the annual Ayer typographical section into the other. The first test run was mode on Thursday, Nov. f, and proved a success. The plate cylinders got their press was a necessary step to per­ On Tupudny, Stipt. 35, the flrit of the flve miui«tve unite that rompriae The Herald'a new Goaa grandson, Walter R Ferguson, an The new press stereotyping equipment is located in the southeast rorner of the press room. That I first taste of newsprint. The V-shaped feeder leading to the folder, aeon Just to tha right of the pole. Is mit The Herald not only to keep competition. In the meantime, cir­ The Herald ran Its first aditlpn off ths new prsos on Friday, Nov. 6. Giving ths first issue tha once­ press strived from Chicago, Til. The long, alow Journey waa made via tandem trailer triicka. The Delaying production and adding experienced pressman, to Chicago long 'canopied apparatus at the left Is a Pony Auto Plate manufactured by the Wood Newspaper Ma­ how covered with newsprint and is in the pr^ess of putting a firm crease on that center fold. The big pace with Manchester but also to culation had been climbing stead­ over are, left to right, Frank Syrek, the erector for the Goss company: Walter R. Ferguson, mechanical units, etch of which weighs six tons, were unloaded at The Herald hv the Downing A Perkins company to the labor cost, as It did, stuff. in .lune of 1949, to appraise the chinery Co. of Plainfield, N. J. Here the metal plates from which .each page, of this newspaper Is plate cylinders and gears have been covered with gu arda and cannot be seen. The dark strip that can be pursue that idea) of service. ily through the thirties and passed superintendent of The Herald; Joseph McGonigal, Press foreman; and Joseph I^aForge, pressman. McGon­ of Hartford. The llrat to arrive la shown here mounted on a.rigger's trurk parked In a driveway at ' log was a constant source of irilta- press. ] printed are automatically bored, trimmed and cooled, operations previously done at The Herald by sepa­ rseen on the paper leading into the folder represents ths extra depth added to each page of The Herald The new press will help make the 7,000 mark In 1941, 9,500 In igal and LaForge have worked on Herald presses for a combined total of 63 years. They are rapidly be­ The Herald plant. Shortly after this photograph waa taken, the 12,000 pounds of finely machined ' tlon. And what Mr. Thorp and Mr. rate machines and by hand. TTiat large round vat In the center is called a lead pot and holds about Since the installation of the new press. The Herald a better newspaper. 1948, and 10,000 in 1950. coming accustomed to the "personality" of the new press and expect to have It operating soon at peak Steel and precision ground, grease-protected gears started the laborious and painstakingly deliberate Considered Addition 4.000 poiinos of stereotype metal. The pot is heated by thermostatically controlled electric units. The It will permit this newspaper to In 1946, Mr. Fergvison pur­ efficiency and with typographical excellence for readers of The Herald. trip Into the basement of the building. There it was placed In a room whleh. only a few months ago. Three years ago. however, when (Conllntied on Paga Nina) < box-like apparatus at the right Is a Sta-Hl Scorcher which, by controlled heat timing, processes and provide more services xnd to bet­ chased the Interests of Mr. Tal­ cott. Other stockholders were his was a rather crowded cellar and has since been eon verted Into a gleaming, completely modern press ^ prepares the matrix for casting In the Pony Auto Plate. Still One Edition. ter meet the needs of the people room. \Herald Workers Can Recall of Manchester. Within the next son, Ronald H. Ferguson, and Press Move But Two In ’45 year. The Herald hopes to take Leon Thorp. Need 45 Employes to Get other steps which will make this Early , this year, the contract was ai^ sd with the Goss company [Time of Hand-Fed Presses Although larger newspapers newspaper a more comprehensive than The Herald find It neces­ for the purchase of the new press. Herald Published Each Day Took 3 Days and flexible medium for both news Within the next few months, sary to publish several editions and advertising. each day, such as the city, tragedy struck the editorial rooms Two Herald pressmen and a p a p e r was printed on a sheet-fed The Herald's growth is found In of The Herald. Old Unit Wa« Transport- 1 UnotypUt, who has been with The ! cylinder press when he first began mail and suburban editions, the The Herald staff continues to^two Important departments of need for such a move la not its history. In 1M9- eight years af­ In June, veteran City Editor the organisation, the busi­ here. Each four page sheet had to ter the founding the The Manches­ grow and today there are 45 em­ ed lo Prrsriit Plant Herald for more than 50 years, contemplated for this news­ William P. Asimus died. Publisher ness ofHce and the advertising be fed into the press Individually. ter Saturday Herald, the late ployes in the several departments recall the changes which have paper for many years. Ferguson passed away In August department. Secretary and Ad­ The paper then contained eight Thomas Ferguoon started to work of ^ is year. Exactly two weeks From Hilliard Street T et The Herald, less than six which go Into making a news­ vertising Manager Leon A. Thorp I token place in the paper’s me­ pages. for Mr. Ella as a printer’s devil. He later hit son. Managing Editor years ago did have a "two paper. Before our new Goss press heads the latter department that chanical department and conclude Two years fater, in 1914, the was also a reporter and later Ronald Ferguson, died. When The Herald moved from i that "progress is a wonderful edition” day. machine can run off any papers, Is manned by William F. Dalton ils former quarters on Hilliard organisation graduated to a roll- learned ths printer’s trade before » Control of The Herald fell to and William J. SInnamon. Mias I thing." fed. flat-bed press, and in 1922 the It was on Aug. 8, 1945. A t being made foreman of the Job Ronald Ferguson's two sons. these people must do the prelimi­ street to its present site in 1937. Bill Mc(Jonigal, the linotype op- 3:02 p. m. the Associated Press Beatrice I. Oiilow Is the business the work was accomplished In press which has just been sold printing department and make-up Thomas F. Ferguson is president, nary work In securing, editing, office manager am' pre.sides over ' erator, remembers when the me­ flashed President ’Truman's an­ man. assistant treasurer and managing three and a half days and was was acquired. That one. a Duplex aettlng-up and proof reading the a staff that Includes Mrs. Viva chanical department numbered nouncement of the Russian In 1893, The Herald erected a editor. Walter R. lx vice president, marred by only two mishaps. tubular, was in The Herald's pos­ dally news gathered In Manches­ Reggetts, Mrs. Mildred Hansen four persons, three men and a declaration of war on Japan. plant at 10 Hilliard street. ’Three treasurer and mechanical superin­ After the paper had been print­ session only nine days when fire ter. and the Misses Jeanette McUooe ed on a Friday afternoon, the boy. " I was the boy." There are | and damaced it sllghUv It The Herald’s press was already years later Publisher Ela entered tendent. Since our bulldifig Is two stories BOW• nn, 23 employed Inin thnthe nninnnsina'composing 1 SITUCK OnO OOIBafieC. U. Bllgnuy. it grinding out the day's edition. and Marilyn Mohr. work- -of- moving • the heavy ma­ had to 'be dismantled. McGonigal semi-welkly publication (Tues­ The new press was installed this high with a basement thgt houam I room and the pressroom. Telephone calls were pouring The largest room In The Herald chinery began and continued day. recalls, and reassembled. Mean­ days and Fridays) onq the circu­ foil and went into operation on the new press. It Is our natural in­ into the editorial room asking building is also on the. first floor and night until early Tuesday. A, Seml-WedUy while The Herald was printed at lation reached 2,300 in the early Nov. 9, a short while after The stinct to begin at the top and what the important declara­ 1900's. In January, 1908, The Her­ Herald observed Its 70th onniver- and houses the (^imposing Room. new press pit had been laid out! When The Herald was a seml- the Hartford Coutant and the now work down. At the head of the or­ and poured in the basement of thA I weekly, the late Tom Ferguson tion could be that was expect­ ald Printing Co. was Incorporated •ory. ganization Is the president, assist­ Frederick T. Hartensteln Is fore­ defunct Manchester News. ed from Washington. man of the composing room. Lino­ Bissell street plant. Chalk mark.4 I and the late Elwood Starr Ela, Big News ant treasurer and managing editor, on the composing room floor indi­ founder of the paper, did all the The A P wire had stated at Thomas F. Ferguson and his broth­ type operators are William Mc­ McGonigal maintains that the 2:48 p. m. that announcement Gonigal, William 51. Munsie, cated the positions the type set­ 4 reporting, writing and editing. first big news break in the country er. Walter R. Ferguson, who Is'vice ting machines were to take. waa expected momentaril.v Cleveland D. Ellington, Allan D. Matter was set on the Unitype, a occurred about two weeks after he president, treasurer and me­ Other necessary alterations in I predecessor to the linotype, which but there was no indication chanical superintendent. Bosely, Walter Lailey. Allan W. first tok over his job at 14. That what was to be announced. I he building Included the con­ I produced single letters instead of There are nine members of the Cutter, Mrs. Katherine M. Mlko- was when the Titanic, on her Better than 1,000 copies of ’The llte and Mrs. Esther D. Gibson. struction of a false celling in the I column-width lines of type. Editorial Department who supply composing room. The celling is Although it was easier and fost- maiden voyage, hit an iceberg off Herald had been printed when The compooitora wito set larger Capa Race in 1912. the order was given to stop the the news articles that go into the hung from the bottom cords of the I er fhar* .hasMl

I?-''-’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.' MANCHESTER. CON^* SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8,1951 \ MANCHESTER E V E I ^ G H E R A l^ MAWCHE8TEB, CONK. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8,1951 ^ P A O iX d M N • f— do • bettor Job and reoatvo aaore Smltb; Two Tear Banrice Star: Alan Tedford and Alan Pratt (also anjoyaaeut in Ckib Sooutlnt. Lawrence Poole. Silver Arrow); Bear Silver Arrow John Dexter, president of Hiyh- to Daniel Dormer; Wolf Gold Ar­ i i p r Profeaaloaal, realiatlc, amuainy SCOUT land Park PTA and John Dormer, row to RobeH Dennison and Jeff and antertainl^ can be aald of the Doll (also two Silver Arrows); very fine hand, iatriny and.ahadow pack committee chairman, re­ High Cagers Break into Win Column Against East Hartfor4 NEWS puppeta made by the cube of Pack ceived the new charter for Cub Bear Silver Arrow to Stanley 199 and uaed by Kra. Auatln Cua- Pack 3 from Georye Stilea, dis­ Mloyanoakl and David Munson; tk And Ur*a Den 1; Mra. William Maan’a trict commiasloner, at the recent Webeloe and Graduation certifi­ U ------—— ------— = = ;------T ■ ------■ ' Den 3, Mra. Benjamin Johnaon'a meetiny at the school on Porter cate to Winthrop Porter and Tom­ NOTES Den d, Mra. Albert Adam'a Den 3. street. Special awarda were made my Felice (also Bear, Lion, Aaa't Two Contests Ace% Scored 182 Points DeMarco Wins pQmi. Players Score and Mta. Edyar Anaaldi'a Den 4 to Mrs. John Dormer, for five Denner and one Tear Star). Den Iradley Brass Storm in the preeenutton of puppet yeara continuous activity in Cub- 2 w’on a banner for the yreatest sucress in the treasury fund MinrhMttr Distrlot, B.8JI., will abowa at the pack ineetiny at Bow- blny, and to Cubmaater Walter In Rec Loop In 10 Games; Jacobs High Garden Bout era School. Cubmaater Oeorye Put­ Doll for hie outatandiny efforta In drive. Puppet shows were put on nraoM tiM nfttUr Oib L thur, Allan Ridyard, Oill Copeland, waa In charys of the campfire cream. College Judge Sayn; Rec Senior League .reaumee play played three tics. 'Die blus and yards for an average nf better ^Nsw York, Dec. S (69 Bllly- R r Pta. 54 of lAicalfi Pointa; ceremony to receive Kenneth FOUNDATION tonight with another doubte-hend- whits squad waa ths highest scor-1 than 33 yarda per acoring toes. In go*t Paddy De Marco, who butts PFlUnthlrl. f ...... 9 4 10 i oamber theme and plana will be Richard Tounyatrom. Paul Cuater; - I ■ . Snap Coursen Given 9 Play Hartford Next Aieuaaed for the January meet- Uvef Arrow on Wolf: Ruaaell Smith, James Benson, .and Ray­ er on the bill. Fmakie'a. Drtve-in Ing semi-pro team In the history only two games, Holyoke and the with the most angelic look on hla • llrnn^y ...... 1 mond O'Reillv as Bobcats. Assist­ PreMstorie Jawbone and Wethersfield Warriora play of ths sport in Manchaatsr. second Spartan game, did the face, waa aiming for a title shot VHkIn, c ...... 4 4 iV A typical Cub aklt haa beer glinn, Jamea Arthur. Thoipaa An- Peoi^, 111., Dec. 9—UP)—David tlnhrnihal ...... 0 IS 17 acted to aaaiat committee mem' aaldi, Robert Maaaler; Bear Pin: ant Cubmaater Robert Dennison the first gaate at 7 and the Po- Only once, In the final game of Aces fall to score through the air. arlth lightweight champion Jim­ ^llrarh. • ...... 1 15 Biilldlnc up a 10 point load ki preaented these awarda: Denner Jefferson. la.—(P)—A SS-pound ,Blair Owen, blamed by,- a New quonock CoHegiana will be looking the campal^ against the Hart­ While in three other games, first my carter today following hla split Caar ...... r...... 3 n 4 the third period, Msnchmrttr High bora and Dan Ifothara in their William Barrett. Thomae Anaaldi, Tork judye of morally debaslny i Rockville conteat. WInsted and Knaahowakt ...... 0 1 plannlnf of future meetlnye. Allan Ridyard, Jay Boria, Bruce stripes to David Kelsey, Jamea lower jawbone of one of Iowa's for tbelr first svin against the ford, Spi)rtans. were the Aces held decision over featherweight king M Greensberyer and John Douyan native elephants was found re­ three basketball players In his po­ tough Garden Grove in the wind­ ecoreleea. Only twice during the first Spartan game, the Acea Sandy Saddler In another one of TMla . 94 17 44 (nnl Hornets last night In East . lyeinlBC eourae ra«iulrementa Johnaon. sition as president of Bradley failed to score on the ground. may be completed in fulfilment of (also one year service star); cently by Lynn Deal on his farm up. Thla ahoutd be aa attractive season did the charges nf Onneh those rhubarbs both are noted (or. Ka*t Hartterd Hartford by a scqre of 63-83. It Gold Arrow on Bear: William Aas’t Denner stripe to Carter De- University, was joined today by Swede Solomnnaon and bin naalst- As for Sandy, he still was apliit- M • r I'tB i certiflcatee. Theae meetinya offer Hurley, William Barrett, Jay near here. Ebicellently preserved, night for bashctball fane. Tullrr. R ...... 0 A was the first win of the aestoii In Cormler; Bear badye to Francis the bone was identifl^ as that of school officials and townspeople in Wethersfield, beaten in their nnts,. Alex Ferguson and BUI Weneen SumoMury taring with rage over the tiig-nf- Ktamrr ...... 1 A three etarts for (?nach Wilfred meana of pAtvidiny a pack with Boria, Bruce Johnaon: Silver Ar­ For The Herald’ s New Goss Press labeling the blast "unfair." ** Lebel, John Beaaer (also Gold Ar­ a hairy mammoth. The mammoth', flrst etart by the talented Ameri­ Carlson, fall to aoore at least 13 AC. Oppnaent wsr. wrestling match, judo ex­ Barrel! ...... 0 4 Ml (Tarke's charges. East Hartford trained leadera in all phaaea of row on Bear: (3) William Hurley; President Owen, who rose from points. 13 PUUfield llO. hibition and part-time boxing mn- M flora ...... 3 a 4 Cub Beoutiny. row), and Richard Sylvester (also a pleistocene-aya relative of the can Legion, win be out to alow Itftzatnl. r ...... 3 N a was suffering Its second lose In a Lion Pin: William Hurley, Thomaa \ the job of handling aporta pub­ Thirteen touchdowns came aa 38 Norwich 0. teat he and the Brimklyn batter­ 10 Leta all yet toyather and have a Gayne, Lawrence Pool; Gold and one Year Pin): Wolf badye to elephant, roam ^ this part of the down the fast brsaking Frankie's Manlav ...... *» 0 like nember nf starts. Richard Riker; Lion badye to Sam world 90,000 years or so ayo. It licity to the 14,000 a year presi­ Sports <)nlB entry. BtU Unger and Don Miee- the result of forward passes while 32 Farmington 0. ing ram at(g;ed at Madison Square i^UVFna. f ...... ♦> l Four men broke Into double fig. m n d eveniny of ^Jn. nlirth. and Arrow on Lion: Lawrence Pool; dent of Bradley, was assailed yes­ 19 other TDa were on running 8 Rockville 8. Garden last night. Any resem­ .Iordan ...... 0 A d leamtny. Remember theae apecial- Vacant!: Bear Gold Arrows to was about the alae of the modem 1. Aided by the shortest co terliag will lead tba way for the Matarty ...... 1 a 12 urea ea the taller and foster In- One Tear Service Star: Thomas terday by Judge Saul 8. Streit. plays 3fl Winsted 13. blance to the fine points of boxing A 4 laed meetlnya will enable you to Anaaldi, William Barrett, Robert James Whltehlll, Billy Duncan. elephant. blaed diatancs down the foul lines Warriors. The Drive-In boys are OaFlav ...... a (liana subdued a last perlixl rally Judge Streit aimed his broadside of any major leagiM ball park, rightly named for they never stop Little Eddie Jecoba set the scor­ 38 Rockville 2. was ptirely ro-Incldental. after giving auapended sentences ing pace with nine touclKinwns for 13 Spartans 1.1. Tears trirkled from the Infuriat­ Tolala...... 91 )n 49 that brought the Hornets within batter doesn't need too much pow­ their persistent attack. Their Orora al half Uni#. 1im.var. llamar.aM to fix games. conversions for 34 tallies. Bob Mll- 0 Spartans 8. clared “ I’m through this ia my Waarkaatar 3V‘a tMt thal, Jlrlmy Roach. Steve Bel- Fenway Park (b) New York's legians when they rolled up 83 B r riB llnghirl an(i Marsh Aitkin. Top Ths three are Gena Melchiorre, lerick snared four touchdown last fight. __ 4 1 a Polo Grounds (c) Pittsburgh's points . with five men hitting passes and four extra potnta for 33 Touchdowns: Jacobs 8. Zemsnek .tohnaon. . . . . i . . . . scorer for the night wag Billy Bar­ G4orge Chisnakla and Wlillsm Forbes Field (d) Chicago's CO' double figures. Top men on this "What do they went me to do?" Rvan ...... ,1 A a Mann. points. Tosh Vincak had 19 points, 5, Shaw X Mlllerick VIncek 3. aald the tall Negro, "go tn and RIbmII ...... 1 1 .1 rett of the home cliih with 18 miskay Park squad are Bill Wade. Lou Desci BUI Shaw 18, Huck Ellis 13. Pat Ellis 3, Bolduc 1, Koaakowskl 1. beat a man down to win a de­ rrcMiln...... 1 A 2 pninfa Judge Streit accused Owen of 3. ^'Mouse-trapping" occurs a( and Marty Kllngle. Dead being a rarrcll ( ...... n 0 n giving university sanction to Bolduc eight. Steve Koaakowshl Licitro 1. rision." I.xnn ...... __ 4 1 3 Isteala Troll Fstrly NEW PLUMBING a: «a). Beagle field trial (b) Boar former Hartford Hurricana and seven, Sal Lieitm six, and Solo- 0 "moral debasement" of the three Ihitra points: Mlllarirk 4. Zem- "I wasn't rough." said DeMarco Alotnann. ft 1 1 The Inrala trailed In tlie flrst hunt (C) Wrestling match (d) Biieknell College captain. monaon, and Roy Stratton, one anek 3. Bolduc 3, Vineek 1. Solom- with a grin on his face, "Saddler Mnrianoa ...... I A 2 period aa Barrett and Rob Hanley former players, who had pleaded Football game In the nightcap tba Grove and RorII ...... __ 0 0 (T PAINTING guilty to the charge. each. onson 1, Koaakowskl 1, Stratton 1. la rough. He can't fight any other MrGiitrr ...... 5 0 10 /hot the Hornets into a IS-Il lead 3. At UCLA. I waa .high aeorer Collegians, two topnotch teams. In handing down hit dectaion, way. My coiner told me to let him at the end of the stanza. Hohen- V in ' basketbell. played beseball wiU be looking for the victory lie the tough guy." Tolala . 17 4 .19 And Alteration Of Ensting FRED K N O F U "Judge Streit declared all three trail. "Cap” Perry and Bud Bab­ RaM Hartford d1'*a «tii thal. Alikin and Roach, using tlieir was regarded aa the fastest half- Saddler, nf course, lUMin changed were "corrupted and demoralized back in the college's football his­ cock art standout performers for ' B r PtB. superiority In height, then went hla mind about retiring hiil h)s Martin, a ...... 1 1 .1 on a acoring spree. They account­ by a system which set athletic tory. and won the nstlonsi collegl the Caterers. Bill McQueeney and Miilumpht ...... a 4 IX>CAL manager. Charley Johnston, even . . . . 1 ed for ten hoope between them aa success above education." ate broadjump tltls. After gradu Bill Zabel srjll be out to give this more angry, declined to bach I*aona...... 9 A 4 General Contractor Streit denounced President sting from college, I entered pro­ group s rough evening along nlth Brown ...... 0 A 0 the Indiana racked up 16 points In In th e down on charges he shouted TaMa. r ...... 1 4 4 the session and walked off the Plumbing and Heating Lines Owen for "his acquiescence" in the fessional baseball and am now a a long list of other Poquonock SPORT CHATTER *4' around the packed dressing room W.hhI ...... n A A three players' "subsidization, and major league player. Mv name la; stars "He conidn't have won hecaii.s4 .lApiMn f ...... n 1 1 floor with a .17-36 advantage at 77 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST PHONE 7704 by his extensive traveling with the By (t ('onnall ...... 1 I 1 miermisslnn. (a) Alvin Dark (b) Jackie Robin­ he ia a colored boy." seid John I'fifk-p ...... n 1 I gnembers of the team while their son (c> Les Moss id) Luke Easter aton. "He didn’t stand a rhann s ralahan ...... n 0 n Manchester opened Its lead to sl'Udies were Ignored he gave offi­ 4. Twentv-eight fillies have EARL W. VaST tonight," RrldRowatPi ...... 0 0 0 11 points In the third quarter as In The cial university sanction to their Lanibeaii Resigns Sports Editor started In the Kentucky Derby '■Ridiculous,'' snapped Referr< ^ T.ital" , ti in 24 Red Clt-e, Jim Glenney and Bel- Herald’ s New Press Room moral debasement." hut only one of them won. She George Walsh who voted for D( P ScniP fit half tim* H in Manrhoa- llnghlrl matched horrps with Bar­ AND Streit hit at what he charged was; la) I.ndy Navaree (b) Mata As Cards'* Coach Marco, a 3 to 3 underdog, by an rett and Hanley. Going Into the were snap courses taken by the Haii (c) Regret (d) Bed o'Roses Only in two games during the r will head the loop at the Bowen 8-1-1 count, .ludge Hamid Barnes last peii(«l the Indians were, hold­ plsyers, such as social and square Answers: 1. (Polo Groiinds, 2ft0 past football season did the Silk school snd Charlie Potter at Ver- alan had Paddy with winner, by ing a 97-46 lesd Barrett, Tom Hoald’s New Press Room dancing, and money paid to them to left. 2.VI to right) 2 (Football Chicago. Dec. 8 (J9— One of City Aces fail to score a ' touch­ planrk. Four coaches are sought 6-4. The other judge, Frank Fd Staiiky Deal Moore and Kd Kramer sliced the by the Braves Booster Club. game) 8 (Robinson) 4 iRegret, in professional foottaall'a greatest down on passes- against Holyoke for each building. Forbes, scored for Ssddler. 6-3-1. trad In half near the middle of Streifs blast brought these re­ 1819) pioneers. Curly Lambeau. has 130-20 tie) and tlM second Hart­ The Associated Press' srorecard thrown in the towel aa coach of the period as the Hornets kept actions: ford Spartan game i Spartans woa Jimmy Roach, High football had De Marco In front, d-.l-l. Vir­ Kxpeeled Tcnlay alive hopes of squeezing out a close the stnfe-ridden Chicago Cardin­ star. Is making a determined hid Done B y Owen “ Naturally, T am dis­ 6 to 0). The Acea tallied 13 TDa , tually all nf the ringside boxing win. Rut Hnhenthsl. Case and als. on passes and 19 six-pointers by to gain a starting berth on the turbed, and I think Judge Streifs writers hsd.De Marcn the winner. New Tork, Dec. 8 i69 Eilrtle Belllnghlrl upped the margin remarks are unfair. Everything I Four-Way Tie His resignation becomes effec­ rushing. Indians' rage team this season. De Marco hsd a six pound weight Done B y tive after the dub's final two Roach scored six points against .“(lanky was expected to become again with six points, four 'at the FRANK DAMATO -a SONS have done has been strictly honest edge. 1.36 tn 130. foul line. East Hartford got as games of the National Football the Alumni. 13 against Windham, the new St. Louli manager follow­ and sincere and for the beat In­ In Miami Open Manchester Obedience Club w ill. Johnston's claim that hia fight­ cloae as 6.3-63 before the loeala terest of the school, the players League season, with the Washing­ held its annual election of officers and 19 last night against Ikmt er was discriminated against be­ ing a "yea, or no," huddle today ton RedSkln.e In Comlakev Park Hartford. cause nf. his rsce was the first between (Ardinal Prealdent Fred "Iced" the game with shout one and the gabie of basketball. Tuesday night at the Y following minute of play remalniag. Concrete and Mason Contractors "Judge Streit ia to be highly Miami, Fla.. Dec. 8—(/P) Par- Sunday and with the Chicago an hour's work for handlers. Pres- j such charge made In New York In Salgh and officials of the New Bean on Dec. 16. Coach Charlie Palmer has hla many yeara. York Giants Hnhenthat le«i the local acoring commended for hie attempt to im­ busters started the final 36 holes ident Jim Sheldon’ la anxious t e ' parade with 17 points. Right bs- prove the tone of intercollegiate The resignation climaxes a sea­ have a targe turnout of members' RncJcvtlle High .cagers going at De Marm, who plana in take a Only an unexpected last minute of the llO.OOO Miami Open golf full speed. The Tellowjackets htnd him with 19 was Roach, who JOHN I. OLSON HOMESTEAD STREH PHONES 7091 OR 2-94SS basketball. We are just as eager tournament today «dth four son of flare-ups from the Cardinal present at the meeting. Florida vacation before challeng­ obatacle, fr ttubbomeaa on the front office to the playing Held. trounced Middletown High last ing Carter, outsmarted his long- part of one or both of the club ex­ pla.ved the entire last half with Walter B. Kohls as anyone to clean up these players tied for the lead and 16 Tuesday night and nipped Wood- four fouls. Aitkin armunted for It leaves Lambeau looking for abuses. B\it T think the judge's in­ others only five strokes )>ehlnd. Robert Schubert has been award-1 armed foe all the way. He bored ecutives, win prevent the year'a PAINTING AND DECORATING CONTRACTOR a job after 33 years of coaching. row Wilson High last night. in fmm the start, flailing with outstanding deal from being made. 13 markers while Betlinghiri ferences about Bradley, and par­ Defending C^harppion Sammy ed his varsity letter tn football at I swished in 10. Glenney hlid 6 PLUMIING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR ticularly me, are imfair.” Snead of White Sulphur Springs, After 31 years with the Green Wesleyan University. A aenior, both hands, and seldom give Sad­ In exchange for the aggrcaslve /*\ Bay Packera, a club he organized dler any punching room for hla second baseman, the Giants were and Case 6. Barrett received as- 74 HENRY STREH PHONE 4370 Bosater Head Speaks W. Va.. and Tommy Bolt of Dur­ aa a 39-year-old youth fresh out majoring in matliematlca, Schu­ Meiirhel to Start alatanre from Hanley with Ifl and Harry Mitchell, jresident rtf the ham, N. C.. co-Icader on opening bert was a tackle with Eoach long range shots. tn get pitcher Max lAnler and 204 MAPLE STREET PHONE 0232 of Notre Dame. Lambeeu took center fielder Chuck Dtering. the Hsgerty, 13, half of them on foul Booster CTlub—"The Braves Boost­ day, maintained their tprrid pace over the head coaching job of the Norm Daniels’ aquaA Schubert Is tosses. Ron Bsastni added 3 for er organization actually gave less hut were joined by Toney Penna hIso a member of the Wet track For (Connecticut playera they have been demanding Cardinals two years ago. His Bill (look (loiniiig since last Nov. 39 ahorlly before the loeers. In financial aid to the athletes go­ of Cincinnati and Bob Hamilton Packers won six NFL titles. squad. Cae Fbot Break ing to school than any other school of' Evansville, ItuI., at 132—eight Marty Marlon was released as Manchester, liealdea using Its Tn IB60. the Cardinals had a 9-7 Storrs. Dec. 6 - Small Sy Men- pilot of the CardlpMa. in the Misaouri Valley Conference. under par. record and ao far Utia aeasen have Double Strike bowling alleys nn chel. one of the smallest men (9-6) Back to Big Town height tn advantage, uncorked a The amounts were so trivial it Hamilton carded a 32-33—69 Oak street list another one-ball Salgh, who la here to attcnil the fast break that the Hornets could wnn only twice in 10 atarts. on the University of Connectlcvit major leagtia meatlnga opening would be ridiculous even for me to over the 6,310-yard Miami Springs sweepstakes this weekend with squad will get a starting assign­ not defend against during the big municipal course to overhaul the Most prominently mentioned as New York, Dec. 6 (69 Bill Ihia morning, haa been reluctant mention them. The main thing play starting at 3 p. m. today. ment tonight for the UConns Cook Is coming hack to thla town drive In the second and -third aeS- we gave athletes was scholarships. leaders while Penna took 34-33— Lambeau's possible successor Is to part with Ijinier, the Caeda' Joe Kuhari^h, former Notre Dame Manager Hippo Correntl reports when they meet the Buffalo Bulla tomormw snd Its our guess that alons. The locnta broke two on We helped . kids get part time 66 to match his opening day 370 in rash prizea will be award­ 37-vear old oouthpaw who had a one and three on two several and Cardinal guard a decada ago in the fourth game nf the stilt Ihers'll bs a revival nf Interest In 11 and 9 record last season. He Jobs.” round. ed the winners. Pop Gleason won young season In the Storrs Cage times as they climbed Into the i One stroke hack of the lop and now coaching San Francisco tha neglected gsme nf hockey. . . had tried, without aucceas. to in­ George Liithy. prominent bank University. first prise last weekend. at 6:30. In the preltrpinary game As s sports spectacle. It hsd been win column. Roach and Case er and chairman of the Board of quartet were New Yorkers Jim terest the Giants in right hander played stellar defensive games. However, Walter Welfner. Car­ the Waterbury Extension nf the allowed to drop to a level some­ George iRedi Monger. Trustees « f Bmdley —"The trus. Turnesd of Briarcliff. and Dsug Silk City Aces and the Hartford University will meet the UO>nn Ron McGutVe. Gene Johnson and ■ Ford of Harrison. Tumeaa shot a dinals managing director and hus­ where between six day bike raring Htsnky Is the highest paid Giant tfes have enough faith and confl- band of-Mrs. VI Bidwill Wolfner. Spartans will not play a football pupa starting at 6:30. and honest wrestling. . . Bill Isn't Bill Lynn paced the attack aa the dence in Prsatdent David Owen to 69 yesterday anil Ford a 67 for game Sunday afternoon in West player. He inserted hla own fig­ Indian javvee squad romped to a chairman of the Board of Direc­ Coach Hugh Greer ia ronfldent ths kind of guy to endurs such ures on a blank contract last year believe that whatever he did was 133. ^ Hartford. The locjtls eloaed their of the capabilities nf thla young 36-26 victory In the preliminary. Bunched at 135 were Chandler tors. said he had no idea at the complacency nr tn put up with ratling for $30,000. Prealdent in the best interest of the unirer' moment about a new coach. season last Sunday at Nebo. sophonuire but he has bean forced msdIocrUy... He dlways played BK-KREEN OiOSlEr TV •1^ and . its students. Harper of Portsmouth. Va.; Pete Horaee Stoneham of the Glanta Wolfner accepted Lambeau's tn lue taller men in the first thrre hia best (which was very good) T believe Judge Streit was not Cboper of White Plains. N. Y.: waa willing to raise that figure resignation yesterday and later Coach Will Clarke's Manchester cniMests to match the height of and he played to w)n evecy minute for next aeoson but ha» pronrlied h e r a i®’ filtty aware of b a tin g conditions Jimmy Demaret of Ojai. Oahf.; told the Associated Press that the opponents. In tonight's con­ I Sports Mirror and Marly Furgol of Lemont. HI. High basketball team arill dot be he was on the lee... .He’ll Insist Stanky a lifetime job with the at Bradley, or he would not have Curly "Tost control of his assist­ seen in aetl(ni at home antll Jan­ test, however, Buffalo him a short that the guvs who work for him rendemaed Owen and the itistitu- Behind them came Joe Atylor of Giants If he wants It. ant roaches and his players as uary 4. The Indiaas*play Hartford but fast quiatet, therefore Greer do the same thing. .. Incidentally, But Stanky wants a crack at Today A Year Ago-- Billy Meyer tlm as he d^di** Bristol, Tehn.; Lew Woraham of well —and hssnt even spoken with will lie able to take advantage of Oakmnnt. Px.; and A1 Beaselink of High Tuesday night In Hartford. the "Bad Bill" tag they hung on managing a big league club. He was retained aa manager of the Harold Phillips, president, of one of his assistants for the last Middlatewn High there next Fri­ Menchel’a speed and drive. him now, ia undeserved. . COok Bradley's National Alumni— "The Mt. Clemens. Mich., at 136. feels that he ia qualified and raady Pltteburgh Pirates for tha 1391 three weeks.” day night, and Bristol High In the For the remainder of a prob­ didn't hex-e the speed of Howie after nine yeara of major league season. condemnation of Owen is grossly One stroke further back were The veteran rnueh declared "1 Ben Town on Dec. 31. Thus, the able starting five Greer will call BIG-SCREEN (ROSIEY TV CTIaude Harmon, Mamaroneck, Morenx or ths siss of Eddia Shore, haaeball with four clubs Chicago Five Yeara Ago -Tha New York nnfsir. Before Owen was ele\'8ted felt I just didn't flt into the Car Indiana will have played five road on "oM rellahlea'' Uhpt. Vln Toks- Nela Stewart, Battlsship Lsdur. to the presidency, Bradley had few N. Y„ A1 Brosch, Garden City, dinal organization." ("3iba, Brooklyn Dodgers, Boston Giants won the Raatcm Division games In ancceasioa, following tlie baskas and Wally WIdholm In the Red Homer or the blasting shot of title of tha, Nstlqnal Footbsll alumni groups anywhere. Brad­ N. Y.; Charles Baaster, CAntons- He said Mrs. Wolfner. widow of opener against the Alumni at the forecourt. )>lg Bitrr Carlson in the Braves and tha Giants. ville. Md.; Henry Wimarna, Jr.'. Chuck Cbnschcr .... Instead, like Ha holds a record of playing on Lesgue h.v trouncing the Wsih- ley's National Aliraini Aaaociation Charles Bidwill. who owned the armory. pivot post and sophomore Worthy King Cffancy. he made'skill, deter­ consMera It a valuable asset all Kutztosm. Pa.: Ernie Fortner of club from 1933 until his death in' three pennant winning learns. He Ington Redskins 31 to 0. Patterson in the otlier guard spot. mination and competitive spirit was with the Dodgers in 134T, the over the country to have the prea- Salt Ste. Marie, Mich.; Milton 1947. had always been consider Connecticut hit Its peak as far Ten Yeera Ago Four players Manisie. Herkimer. N. Y., and Rec Director John Hedtund ariH overeomo the dlfferencas. He Bravae In '46 and the Giants last on the CTilcago Bears 8(d Luek- ■vffi dent of the university speak to ate of the team’s problems. He head the Police-and Fireman mid­ as scoring Is concerned last TFed- never hesitated to crash headlong them." Amateur Frank Stranahan of stronglv indicated his trouble Jay nesday evening when the Huskies oeaaon. men George McAfee, Danny Fort- Toledo, Ohio. get basketball leagua this season into those big guys or to hold his If Stankv gets the Job he'll be roann. and Clyde T\|mer. were School officials said that couraes with Wolfner snd declared "a with Tommy Cbpran his super- racked up 78 points against Tufts. ahot until the last poastble mo­ laich as square dancing, elemen­ coach ha.e little chance tn build 92 of these points came in tlic last the third Card manager In three named to the National Football vinor. A league meeting wilt be ment as they bora down nn him. years, fktdie Dyer led the ctiih In tary badminton and others were morale when management Inter­ hrtd Friday night at the Blast Slilc twenty-minutes after a low scor­ League All-Star team by the Ae- part of the physical education pro­ D«rMa Mrilw Iseicve waiting for ths opsniiig that would 1300 and Marion in '91. Unlike WRfwvtt feres with the normal relation Rec at 7 at which time itnyone in­ ing first two periods. The Huaklra mean a goal... He got hla share nf socinted Preaa. gram. AH students are required to Zwirk ...... lat 111 IM 943 ships between him and the play- Dyer and Marion. Stanky sotperla Twenty Years Ago — Bucky Anderaoii ...... terested tn coaching one nf the record now stands at two wins penalties, of course, but he never take at least two yeara of physical .... n 117 99 306 teams ia invited tn attend. Teams against a lone defeat. tn be a playing manager. Marion Harris was signed to manage tfie n _ a PMtw ...... MS M 30 300 really got fighting mad until had the same hones hut was side­ education. Lure* ...... \m 100 KM) 3.13 will ha formed at the East and Buffalo will enter the fray with Detroit Tigers for hla fourth sea­ Malchiorre was graduated with Ge»i ...... •somsons got rough with hie lined hy a knee Injury. y t eeww - .. m 36 30 BS West Side Rees snd Bowers and an tinblamlahed record having younger brother. Bunny.. .TTien son. n C-piua average. Chianakia fin­ Verpisneh schools. John Cervinl four straight arins. ished with a ^plua rating. Mann ToUia ...... 571 591 431 Hicl^Vnati Adds watch out. Six Biemliara of the Brendela Sreve (>. Charlla Byrd, a six-foot-five. y i* e « n ^ was gmdustsd with a B-mlnus McCum* ...... IMI 31 113 ■390 University bruketball squad Hail The male of the common house aoow pr^* ^ average and ironically received Vfhalen ...... 174 113 tB 410 Blaik to Squad 319-pound end. was tabbed aa a from New Tork. three from Maas., sparrow is much more oetivs hi ) flia t w o one "D"—W "track and field." Sfnltll ...... IJI m 34 339 high school "All-America'' foot­ two from Pa., and one from Oinn. nest building than the female. T'Bella ...... lao 31 IM 371 T oo Many Hunters Sh(H>t baller in Jackson, Miss., snd led Officials aald all three took Nettle ...... 131 34 101 310 enough teaching credits to permit, New Hawn. Dec. A -(6 9 —Boh his team In scoring last winter... RK-SCREEN them to tench in Illinois. Totsla ...... m Bin I f f Im Blaik. dismissed from West Point Esterlsg VMI this year, he play­ ed a lot of football, but when bas­ The three {Hayers received sus­ Ceater teraiw (1> in exam cribbing nbandal that Firsts Then Ask Questions pended sentencea from Judge Gteaaon ...... IB 37 97 317 wrecked Army's football team be­ ketball practice began, Charlie Streit after being indicted in New TImlnefeaa ...... tu 101 193 S49 fore the start of the aeasoa, has didn't sign up. ..When hia pals Abram* ...... 143 111 119 337 Cleveland, O.—(NEA) — Bomevkuater shot a rare whooping asked why Charlie explained he Tork last Aug. 17.. They admitted Goodrich ...... 103 m 190 353 secepted an invitatloa To play in conspiracy te fix ths point spread Sedor ...... 117 90 lU 399 the North-South football game. "huntlag incklcnts” ef 1391 laaks crane. There are only 30 of these thought he'd try indoor track in­ ef n gnme with Bowling Gretn of Coach Herman Hickman of a seif-rc^aaeUng buster squirm birds left iuid Umt face egttne- stead bscaiisa "1 can't play rnl- Teitl* ...... ms l i t 545 1794 with skame. ties. lege basketbaU.". . . The lofls Ohio in Madison Square Garden Oort Meld m Tale, selector and .coach of the March IB, I94B. T h ^ could have Nowiclil ...... Itt 117 115 SU North squad, announced yesterday Actually, aeau stertsmea «rs l At Huntliigtai. W. Va., a bust- changed his mind for him, and (ROSIETTV B. Keeney ...... fearfui that atrtngsst raslrtctiena er ahet two whAlting. awans, now Coach Bill O’Hara Is counting bean sentenced up to three yeara .... n S3 that Blaik wftl be on hla team for each In jail. BneB.v ...... M m 103 397 the (Thriatmas night gam8 in the on going afleld aiay ultiaistely be which are protected from Mioet- OB Byrd aa first string center. ForVr ...... 134 IB m 963 K^llrv ...... 11« M 107 319 Orange Bowl, Miami, Fla. the result...... tag. Baseball attendance JIgurcs list­ Tasgert ...... — too »i The 31-year-old Blaik. eon of Typical reports that eeese to Peaaeylvmnla, arhlch proMMts ed is ths 1991 misoT league report ^ . Msekay at a CHbmc Army Coach Earl Blaik, ia now a varleas state game ceramtaakme hoatiag ef bear cuke, reports that allow OBly two leagues with hl^er Tetali ...... T m m i*7> atudent at Colorado Oollege. He read like tUa: i many cubs were killed during totals tbsh ths peak year of 1346 -f Aawttcaa League DeelVrtl played no football last season, but ...One, tbe Weetem, waa in­ M. Correntl ...... 7 ^ 1 At llarqaettc. MIcli.. twe beys their recent searen. Bays ths re­ ft IhdUnapoUs 9. Providence 3. ti} 197 949 in 1990 was the etar (piarterback playing ia a BeM were wmmdtd port: "la mosT cases, tba huaters creased frost six to eight clube In B a fd a F x Bchadale P. Corrtmf...... Ill 115 993 Bhmta ...... tm 7W 113 991 o f his father’s team.' at duA whea adrtalssa for deer! who shot tiM youngsters tat them that time, and the Longhorn mov­ ■0 Faetsaa Leagae Kkvuk ...... us IM 101 397 Blaik, who. left West Point with ed up from D to C clBssifleatlon.. O' New Haven at Philadelphia., Koria ...... •,... IM M7 917 by huaters. lie where they fett. There was what he described as a "complete­ Georg* MUtan eosducts a weekly New Tork at BprlngfleiiL Chap* *11 ...... — tB m Also la Michigan, oas deer an outstanding saassple In Cam- -1- . — .k ly clear conscience,’' was s n w g hunter la believM to have been eroa County where a sMther bear television show for the Minne­ Ts4al« ...... Ml H8 tn the 80 cadets "diamiased last Au­ apolis Lakers. Wander how they for GIFTS , Passer* CIMasrs (II auirdered aad rekbed ef a bock i|nd her three babie* arera M n .” Aeets ...... 31 gust for either giving or receiving he shot by another "hunter." Two eaglee were ehet la OMo gat all that boigbt on a 30-inch Bristol 88, ’Torriagten 48L 31 advance information on academiq Rail (TVast Hartford) 83, Hart- ...... IB M6 M as Ia Malae, atx huaters arere thla fa a screen?.. .Rsd-bol Up from the that ....I B M 134 IM examinations. killed and atx more areuaded South says Duke (with Dtrki I ford Bolksl^-ffL ... IB lit tB B7 Hickman formerly waa, a liae It's no wonder that some farm­ GlaatonbiUT 87, Berlin 43. TwemiUte ..a lU lOS N 915 arbea "mtataben for game." ers era promptsd to bring in their Groat I win dethrone "over-rated" Mirllllr Ssseessee* s... — MO Mf 384 (»ach under the elder Blaik at North Carolina State os Southern Rorttrt»F 4t,.'Wllsan 49. West Point, and haa known the Ia Oblo, a hunter ahet himself cattle and paint "cow” on the sMe GET Windham 91, Meriden 49. of them. Cbnferance basketball champion.. TrtljUS 'g •88338808B8 S 0M T» Tiw 1674 youth for years; In the feet arhUe sitting on his Michigan’s hockey players really bed and loading Ms shotgun. No What’s the answer to this an' can stick their chin nut this win­ one yet haa figured out arhy he Buat blood-tettlBg of aaa and ter. . .It’s Qssrgs Chin of Luek- KISSES.fees load^ hla gun at that Ubm. p ro t^ cd wfldHfO? Bow, Ont. the first hockey playsr [ jSjporlR Seheduie I beard ^ a case of one hunter ^ m s eaparta urge , stricter law ef Chinese txtracUoa ever te ap­ RW-SOIEEN ia the north woods arho arms sat­ eifaresment with psnttenttary pear at Michigan. Shop Burton's on ing a sandarich arhile he raoted aenteneae far kBUng or. areas AI Buck claims that Paddy De­ ea. FiraiilMa’s; 7— against a tree a few years,ago. ing another hnattr. 'Bams say Marco, who fights with both, the sandwich aras partially cor- city Uda iWsuld be edwealsd la hands and hia hoad. probably MURPHY’S arad -by wax paper, which aama- tha eckiile as to the dUlT saese could moke the Dartmouth foot­ MEN'S NITE 9 ea. GarBsn Orova, t l MAM STRBT 8:S»-Bee. aao apparaatly UMught wao a bitwesp a saaBard aad a saraa ball taais.. .B dV Doyle. Holy lagr. Baa; I t daor’p'arMto talk aad drilled tbe a dsepsad a-BM|k Ctaaa fullback, will receive an Oaakett'a ea. Miner**, 7 :1 8 - hunter batamaa Me oyos. Boms urge that hunters - hs-ra- sword Monday aa ‘The meet est- TUESDAY, DEC. H, 1951 OMKIETTV B M ia d a a ia M i Imrora — and qalrad tirpasa a Mtety asamina^ eelleg* football {Aaysr lunne ONE MLL CUSS T. MBa va. Marlwtys, 8:3 -Y. there art awro of thorn than nsoot tien, just like aa Auto driver ia, foosi Benth Jersey.".. .The new 6:30^ 9KX) P. M. i MORS Twestay; Dee. 11 paopio reaHaa—also ara npaot by bafert being allowed Into tbe USGA rule booh will be out Just Baldi'x va. Lagcloii. 7—lUe. hunting antics. Bold. befers Christmas Gotfen then HEW EM U m BOILED DINNER TODAY Remi’e va. WetbarsBMii 8:80 Or. Clannee Cbttam, .U. 8. Fish Tba Btany huaters ora etlll cas study np is Uma to celebrsts (iw woniM allowed) —Ilee. and WtMlifa Borvlea aaaoriits di- sboetiaB Brat aad asktag quap- Now Tasr's Eva hgr throwing ont ■Ugh St BfisTit. foetoe, rsfdrtai the othor day a tiona latiir. tho first Mynds. •w MANCHESTER HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. SA’TURDAY, DECEMBER 8,1951 MANCHESTEA e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY. DECEMBER i 1961

OUT OUR WAY B t J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE 'im AatoBMMIw for Bala 4 Automobiles for Suit w ith MAJOR HOOPLB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Floristg—N um rif IS Help yysBtod—Msto M Articles for Sale 45 HoBsthoM Goo4b 51 Basinasa Prsfwty 'lOU MUST COLLECT ’EM.' ghAO, PiksI A 6T006e PLAfJTeO ii4 THE AUDlEHCS ONE OWNER CARS . e. CHEVROLET, 198;. Oonvcrtible, GOLF CLUBS, nsw and used, aU QUAUTT Gas range, sxesUsnt ______F argah »(ERy-TIME I s r r DOWN TO CAri K bo 10 THROW VE6eTA0LES AT VOU-~>00’i A m m t to Pro«louo Pusslo Sense and Nonsense Powargtlde. Radio, haater, $11 FLAMING RED FIRST CLASS tool and dit mak­ prices, complete line of msrehan- condition. light timer, storags EAT 1 FIND A*Pa»iaBR& TAVERN For Sals, flood La i (TOIQ A 6AD BQlhKe POWKl t h e HOUSE: WHEM Name on Request . . . leather seata, only 1,200 miles. POINSETTIAS er. Apply 234 Hartford Road. dlas for golfers Xmas. Alex compartment (Mil 2-1944, OF nar-ARTicue b m z k e d Morint AqiioHt trade. Bxcallant location BieHT u n der, m / n o s e .' ID 6 0 WITH YOU CATCH.THE p r o d u c e i‘ ' — _ Wsshfid Hitt ^ Must sell. Will accept trade. ^ Hackney, Manchester Country Traded On New Dodge and equipment. Phona 2-2252. CAN'T MDU PUT 'EM THi4 6T0»Jt f TW's r>t)u’R 6 ^ , (By Paul Leach In Detroit Froa Phone 2-8103. Private owner. ~ WANTED a u b . 3-0334. Preee). CLASSiriED ADVT. Plymouth Cars RARE WHITES USED STOKER, in running order. W jERE ru . SEE ’EM -«-PO SH A D6Ylce/( I'HS. MA30E! ^ MOBOtoNTAi; vnnoA i. ■eFDRE I DO ALL use TH AT ^ Of alt the Btortea about the late DEPT. HOURS: THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL EXPERIENCED AUTO FOR BAUD—Men’s rabuilt and rs- Reasonable. Phone 5248. Farms and Land for Bala TH ’ WORK! eanoQ ihi- MDwilctod lOollW alana 1950 Chevrolet 2-Door — Black, t)4S HAMDLE Charlea G. Dawea I like beat the «:16A.M.to4:S0P.M. CEMETERY lasted shoes. Sam Tulyes, 18 one he told 'me himaelf not eo very heater. Price $1,448. 1940 FORD PANEL TRUCK TWO H(X>VER vacuum eleanerOi TOIjLiAND and Windham AMOTHefiTlCx: MECHANICS Maple street. Just a few steps 3 Pause long ago. If It haa any allualon to immuntat—Not irt nU. Tba an- 1980 Chevrolet Fleetline Maroon BASKETS one upright one hand. Ftionc 2- tiaa— Bxcaptkmal buys, daiij Be co m e s a Priced To Sell from Main street. dPnee present-day affairs It la not unin­ a ^ la to make your nal|hbor COPY CLOSING TIME 4-Door—Radio, heater. Power- •nd SERVICE STATION 8775. poultry fiurms, with or wItt OF 1)4- 10 n a y Om part o f heat • Makes tentional on my part , divide up with you. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. glide—$1,698. CLARKE MOTOR SALES BURNHAM Sectional boiler and stock 'and equipment, 8 to V6RT6D ORDER EARLY UTmusidlar Because of his there In helping 1949 Dodge Coronet 4-Door—Cray, 301 Broad Street ATTENDANTS Silent Glow oil burner, IH years acres. See ua twfore you 1 • An (Bent) MON. THRU FBI. BENGAL 30” gas range. Good WaUea Agency, Coventry, T»l. golfers nominate and elect McKinley, radio, heater. Owned by our sec­ old. call 2-4488. condition. Phone 2-2108. TOgrawotk Dawes was made Comptroller of Grandpa’a right l o ^ u r t him, and ,10:S0 A. M. retary. Price $1,698. Phone 2-2012 HOLDEN’S 8872 or 7^501. | 1$ Guide Top Wages 1$ Folding bed the Currency. Frequently he wae the doctor e^d "old ago.” 1941 FORD Super deluxe tudor, PERSONALIZED napkins. 100 for •iK eew renk •OBewiMarad Grandpa, In a quandry.Talt a aud* SATURDAY 9 A. M. 194$ Chevrolet 4-Door—Green, ra­ $1.55; gift boxed, „ 10c extra. 17 Minsk 4 1 8 ^ bird called to the White Houae for lit­ dio, heater, new alip covers. recently Installed new motor. Good Ideal Working Conditions GENERAL Electric refrigerator. • StsHMr Csh.) » » teoquok « tle-cabinet conferences. den twinge o f rage; NEW LOCATION Cnmprsaa, Fins Printing, 5 So. Houiea for ^ala lOJeuraeyr 41 Indian Price $1,098. tires, solid condition throughout. 81 26 Linden atreet or Phona 8800. llCaRtastcoQ.) His associates at the Treasury "I think you arc mistaken.” ha da- rOCB OOOPBKATION WILL Main strest Phone 2-2240. lOJapaaaso ISFod •limtais tmilbarTy elared in accents bold, 194$ Pl3rmouth Special Deluxe Club Douglas Motors, 333 Main. HAYNES STREET* outcast noticed that at every aummona BB APPBEOIATED OAKLAND Apply In Person RUUD-MONEL gas hot water I s Z t todlaa tSMIx 41 ■aeountcred Dawea would tarry an unusually ‘My left leg doesn’t hurt at all, Coupe—Beige, radio, heater— MISCELLANEOUS Household 30 Oriental $1,195. 1949 CHEVROLET Fleetline, like STREET heater. O n e year oM. Five year Charming 6 room Capa n tok) •SAbrtrart 44liab long tima over the office wash and It Is Just as old.” goods, chlldren’t, sled, 'ice akatet guarantee. Phona 4848. measure 48 Diy DIAL new. One owner. 1949 Ford, ^ BOLAND MOTORS with attached garage. Fii'l MUrtA biwwat baingi bowl. 5121 1948 PIsrmouth 4-Door Special De- radio, heater, one owner, excel­ and toys; books; Crooksvllle 31 Chief prlast t t W Aecempllahee •Ogjnabol for ’•Kvery man going Into the pret­ Hie defense bed closed, prose Lei*e—Gray, radio, heater and TELEPHONE lent condition. 1941 Dodge, radio ♦ 369 Center St. china service for 12; some glass- MOVING OUT of state, a ^ g place, oil burner, attractif ofnshrtaa Ig ttlia a tellurium ence of the President of the Unit­ cuting counsel had finiahad argu- slip covers. Price $1,148. wart; gateleg table, mirror; an­ and heater, fluid drive. Clark^ 3743 At West Center St. thrac-pieCa bedroom sot, love lot, amesite drive, quick 33Paradka undarfur •I Italian river ed Btates." Dawes explained with ment, and the Judge, who tique child’s bed; secretary; desk aeat club chair, floor lamps, 34lhert ■!•«• 1941 Dodge 4-Door Sedan—Black, Motor Sales, 301 Broad street. cupancy. Excellent conditiu| 3SDisoidar fine Rouble meaning when aome- both long-winded and pompous, L oit and Found EXPERIBINCED Grooery clerks lamp, ruga, lamps, maple Boston clock, no reasonable offer 378tetioa (ab.) heater—$398. Phone 2-2012. Sale price 114,700. body aaked him about It, "ehould waa charging the Jury. Suddmiy desired. Pleasant working condi­ rocker, bric-s-brsc. Tel. 2-3656. refused. Cell at 114 Summer StCorrrtaUva do BO with clean hands." he noticed a Juryman asleep. Hie LOST — By father of .three, aum 1941*DeSoto 4-Door— As is $295. Roofing—Sidinir 16 1949 PLYMOUTH Special deluxe tions, opportunit.v for advance­ street, second floor, including of aithar Indignation waa unbounded. ~ o f ChrUtiDM money, vicinity of 8 M.M. EABTMAI (Xne Kodak and ARTHUR A. KNOFLA 1938 Dodge 4-Door—$75. WE SPECIALIZE In roofing and ment. Apply Mr. Peterson, Popu­ Sunday. SO Notary publle Yoiuig Man--I won't get mar­ ping eharply on hla desk ha i Montgomery Ward and Wool- club coupe. Green. Full equip­ lar Food Market. Kodsacope eight-33 projector, Realtor worth'a. Reward. Pleaae Call 2- ment including radio, heater, aiding. HIghtri Quality ma­ YOU HAMETO ^ (ah.) ried until I find a girl like the one ened Uia alaaper. After glaring at TRUCK SPECIALS especially priced st $100 (one HERtPES ARE MAPE-N0T80RM 2582, slipcovers. A really exceptional terials. Workmanship guaran­ 876 Main Street— Est. 1921 PLAWT THE $10e(>E g /«-# SO Tsar grandpa married. him for a few minutes ha said In INTERNATIONAL only). Kemp's, Inc. (5680). Mfichinery and Tools 52 hie moat aarcaatte tone; 1947 Dodge 2 Ton, 158 ’ Wheel car, mechanically and appearance teed. A. A. Dion, Inc,, 299 Autumn Phone 6ftlcp 6440 SSIt Uraa la the Friend You won't find women street. Phone 4860. MICKEY FINN Success Assured! like that today. Judge—Bo that’s the way you Base— New paint, tires, like new. wise. Batch Pontiac, Inc., l.'Ml CORRESPONDENCE SMALL PLATFORM scales, will Evenings 6938 or 2-4278 BY LANK LEONARD ----- ALUS-CHALMERS used model B Young Man That's funny. attend to your duty? You’re a fine AnnoBBceinento Heater. Price $698. Center street. Tel. 2-4545. Open MRaqoIra GUARANTEED Roofing and roof SCHOOLS weigh to 200 pounds, $10; rub­ tractor with mounted plows, cul­ Home Listings Wanted Oramp married her only yester­ specimen to have on a Jury! Do evenings till 10 p. m, ber tired lawn mower, $10. Tel. ISMTHM wflIT WiMMbtsnrnWMTTHATtiuarT/ ri$NTIT«OMIEKFUL,T YES! WU PONT ••Symbol for d r a p e r i e s Made to order. Any 1945 Dodge 1M Ton Body — 12' repairing. Gutters and conduc­ OFFER YOU LOW COST tivators, Farmall with mount'ed ST. JOHN Street—Reduced, THE a ; HE EM meiiorE TME lOOW Twr ANE/WTRE •IVM'(T |iMLino«pp?AND 7 HAVE 70 mostly tboroo day. you think your opinion will be of atyle, lined or unlined. Tel. 2- 2-3656. • any value when I eend you out to long. Heater. Price $498. 1950 CHEVROLET Powergllde tors. Coughlin 7707. plows. Used mowers, aide rakes. six rooms and bath, 3 and 3, . C«1 •UTIt y (nMMZM6,T0M; JUtTIMBA ' IITMlinN s a o HEK KC08K\ TOINBORnMNS' 1 THEVSE A U ' ^ ANY UM6ER. ‘ •THnia 3909. SPECIAL TRAINING UAOIMKI determine the fate of the prteen- KROLL-KAB baby carriage, A-1 Term# arranged. Dubllc Tractor steam heat, large porch, garag ' a o m i L tm ekm ustka MT7|y HOME-E BIT lUVmCYNEIopN, jM89.MI90UUJW M ----- braodta r Honest men don't mention their 1942 Dodge H Ton Pickup—Black, tudor, radio, heater, $1,595. 1949 TILO ROOFS end sidewalls guar­ L9C TltoA BALLARD’S Driving School. Man­ vacuum cleaners, motom. small atreet Pbona 2-48S7. YOONIU Off'. 6HNOOW YOOR VRXV\. AKMW r- 1949 BUICK SUPER Heating—Plumbing 17 provemente Including tile bath, chester’s eldest. Thousands of ac­ appllancea Free pick-up and de­ WANTED—Man to work in ssrv- Wanted—To Buy 58 fireplace, complete insulation, Otrt *. Mb' 4Ul6' ATORt T ’W\«VCI *. 4-DOOR livery. A-1 repair, salea. 180 cident free instruction hours. EFFICIENT Plumbing end heat­ Ics station. Good opportunity for WANTEIV-Uied furniture. Uv- oak floors, Venetian blinds, ______h m» p - h * Main. Phone 8597. ■va ! r Hundreds o f satisfied students. ing. Plugged drains machine the right msn. Van's Service Sta­ ______Fuel and Feed 49-A ing room, bedroom, kitchen or brass plumbing, steam neat For appointment telephone 2- cleaned. Phone 6497. tion and Garage. 427 Hartford entire households. L«t us make with oil and baMment garage. Light blue, radio, heat­ REFRIGERATION Service, com­ SEASONED hardwood, cut any Largs lot 110’ x 135’. January 2245. Road. you an offer. The Woodshed. er, slip covers, back-up mercial and domestic. See our length, foi stove, furnace or fire­ occupancy. Handy to bus and PLUMBING and heating, apecliU- Phone 2-3154. ATTEKTION Electric ihaver lights. Many other extras. display of guaranteed used refrig- Ixlng in repairs, remodeling, cop­ AGGRESSIVE Man for a Hfetime place. Delivery In any am ount school. Quick Bale price usem! We carry parts and service 18,000 miles. stors. George H. Wllllsms Aseo- per water piping, new construc­ career In distinctively low prss- CaU Leonard Giglio. 7083. $14,500. ciatee, 260 Tolland Turnpike. WANTED—Weight lifting equip­ makes of Remington. Schick and tion. Time payments arranged. eure field. Steady year 'round op­ ment, barbell and plates. Oall T Sunbeam shavem. State Barber Manchester Phone 2-3585, nights Price 11,796 Edward Johnson. Phone 6979 or portunity with no off seasons. WOOD FOR SALE, cheap. Phone 2-0542. Shop, 10 Bissell street. 7891. 5044. Business built on repeat sales. Rockville 5-5536. 71 SOUTH ALTON DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, Age no barrier. Thorough field STREET WILL PERSON vho in error took SOLIMENE, Inc. PLUMBING and heating. Fim- training unde- capable local man­ wrong topcoat in Paganl's Bar­ copied, vacuum cleaners, Irons, Rooms Without Board 59 634 Center Street acea, oil burners end boUers. agement. Must have car. Liberal An attractive Cape Cod ber Shop, Saturday afternoon, guns, etc., repaired. Shears, Household Goods 51 Manchester Tel, 5101 or 5102 Earl VanCamp. Tel. 5344. earnings discussed at Interview. ROOM FOR Rent for two girla or home of four rooms on first please call $887. knives, mowers, ate put into eon- married couple. Two minutes from A L L E Y OPP G reetin gs! BY V. T. HAMLIN dltlon for coming needs. Bralth- Write Walker, Box 202, Newark MR. A LBERT OF ALBERT’S floor with one large b^room PLUMBING Alterations. New Main street. CaU 2-1614 or 47 completed on second floor. JOSEPH’S Barber Shop, 869 Main IMMEDIATE waite, 52 Pearl atreet. N, Y. FURNITURE CO. work. Repair and water piping. Cottage street. Modem kitchen, oil heat and street, over Marlow's offers you DELIVERY Manchester 3636. wishes to meet a reliable person service backed by 25 yearn of ex­ POWER SAW Work. Trees taken MAN WANTED for Inside work. to take over extra laige lot. Dwelling re­ CLEAN, Comfortable, large heat­ cently painted and decorated perience. Special care for chil­ down. Building lota and land Qt^LITY Plumbing and caves Good pay and benefits. Apply in Brand new 1951 HudsonB. UNPAID BALANCE ed room. Quiet neighborhood, pri­ inside. House is Immaculate. dren. Tel. 2-9958. No waiting if cleared. Tel. Rockville 5-5536. ■ffrough work. Call for free esti­ person. New Model Laundry. 73 At the old price, without the Summit street. 3 ROOMS FURNITURE vate home. Gentleman preferred. Bus service one block away. you make an appointment. This mate. Thomas Dawkins 3-9669. with "Westinghouse” Electric Re­ References required. Phone 8183. Immediate occupancy, ^ica is a union barter shop. new excise tax. We will not be ANTIQUES Reflniafaed. Repairing frigerator. -Bengal” Combinction done on any furnitura. 'nemaan, WANTED—Two part time work­ $11,000. out traded by any dealer on Millinery— Dreasmaking 19 ers. Apply Van’# Service Station, Range, "Universal" Washing Ma­ PLEASANT Rqom for two gentle­ any make automobile. 189 South Main atreet Phono chine, "Emerson” Television Set— Inspection Qf Either Property Automobiles for Sale 4 5843. 437 Hartford Road. men. At the Center. 14-18 Wads­ DRESSMAKING and apeclallslng also includes. Bedroom Suite. Liv­ worth strest. By Appointment in alterations, 655 North Main ing Room Suite, Dinette Set Rugs, BEFORE YOU Buy a used ear McCLURE AUTO I-INOLEIIM Remnants 50o squars atreet. Tel. 2-4122. Linoleum. If you are a reaponsible NICE HEATED room on bus Una. see Gorman Motor Sales. Buick COMPANY yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. W ANTS®—Firat-claaa carpenter, call 7469. person, nrrangemente for free stor­ (Jentleman preferred. Phone ROBERT J. SMITH Salas and Service, 288 Main Done by reUable, well-trained 373 Main Street age until wanted wlU be made If 5457, Incorporated street. Phone 2-457L Open qve- men. All Jobs guaranteed. Hall M oving— ^Trucking— FIREMAN, Experienced on high you are not ready for delivery. ninga. Linoleum Co., 56 Cottage atreet 953 Main St. Phone 348( | Open Evenings Storage 20 pressure oil fired boilers. Write FOR INFORMTION Telephone 2-9442 Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166 or or apply In person to Cheney R(K)M FOR RENT. Phone 2-0131. After 5 P. M. Call 1950 OLDSMOBILE 88 tudor. $109. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CONTACrr IMMEDIATELY Mr. Heck 7843 Green, radio, heater, hydramatic. Brothers. 146 Hartford Road, MR. ALBERT 1951 8TUDEBAKER. 8,600 miles. Co., local and long diatancs mov­ Clean. Bargain priced at $1,795. Manchaatsr, Conn. PHONE HARTFORD 6-0358 V. M. sea > a NT. esa Commander aedan. V-8 motor, WINDOW SHADES mads to order ing. packing, crating and atorags. NICE HEATED room, near Main Hurry, hurry to Douglas Motors, AFTER 7 P, M. 48-4890 h m s LKIN, Planetcfr A W arning r sU stsvna sia hydramatic, radio, haater. Save and Installed. Venetian blinds Service to all parte of the U. S, street. Gentleman preferred. MANCHESTER AND vicinltyj : ^ BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM T. i m t. •> WT. , 333 Main. and curtain rods. 24 hour oervloe. MMrWfiv MiA wrat. M about $600 off list. Douglas and Canada. Call 5187. Hartford Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 ARISTO BILT unfinished book­ Phone 2-0140. homes from $9,700 to $22,0001 "We stfirtodlhowskheping on Route 67, tort I alwhyb Estimates gladly given. Fagan Some old, some brand new. j;o i ^ K A M tt o e r e c n Motors, 335 Main. 6-1423. cases and cheats in many slsas. LAKSB MBTmOKi’ I CHEVROLET Station wagdn, 1948 Window Shark Oo., Route 44 at bfALL FOX TERRIERS — Nice LARGE front,^ heated bedroom. “Remwnber me, Dad? I’m Oeorge, your oldest foni" think of u. 8. 40 •• homo!” Fleetmaster. Excellent condition. Hardwood Ublea and chalra. The ■atlafactory service call agentl TIAAB TO cocn om . OO . 1947 OLDSMOBILE 4-door aedan. Bolton Notch Phone 2-4473. MANCHESTER PACKAGE Dellv- small Croat breeds. Cocker Span­ West side. Gentleman preferred. 213161. I Radio, heater. Private owner, sac­ Wodahsd, 11 Main atreet NOT MoneyABorriMM I ‘ J » Hydramatic, radio, heater. Far cry. Local .Igbt trucking and iels and Collie pups. Zimmerman’s Phone 4403. BU G S B U N N Y rifice $1085. Hartford 33-2500. ...iHoney ABoirr yoom above average in appearance and POWER BURNERS and Range package delivery. Refrigeratora, Kennels. Laks atreet, Bolton. SEWING Machine. Beautiful 1951 CUSTOM Built, 2 year old*^ hopicl Burumm.ipyaiimm FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER Burners expertly cleaned and WANTED—Refined buainesa girl 1948 CHEVROLET convertible, mechnicl condition. Bargain pric­ washers and stove moving n Phone 6387. console, brand new. Haa round 5 rooms. Pine panelled livinj OMBl serviced. Let us service and re­ to share home with another CWl?uHc^ radio, heater, spotlight, new top. ed. Balch Pontiac, Inc., 155 Cen­ specialty. Phone 3-0752. bobbin, forward and reverse room with fireplace, dining r^on, pair your washing machine or re­ CANARIES. Guaranteed singers. career girt. Write Box C, Herald. Ebccellent condition. 1941 Chevro­ ter atreet. Tel. 3-4545. Open eve- sUteb, wallclng pressure foot to with comer cupboard, 3 bedl frigerator. Metro Service. 2-0883. Also females. Will hold until sew over pins, automatic bobbtn rooms, garage. Lot 100 x 20o| let Fleetline, radio and heater. ninga till 10 p. m. FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Ap­ ~ Painting— Papering 21 (Mristmas. Phone 2-0436. winder, drop feed for darning, CaU Madeline 8 m ^ , Realtor 24 1940 Oievrolet coupe. All cars CABINET MAKING, reflnlab and ply Princeaa Restaurant, 623 attaehmenta. Twenty year guat^ 1642 or 4679. , . ' priced below celling. Clarke THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL repair furniture. Cornices made to PAINTING, Paperhangtng. No SIX MONTHS old Cocker pup, Main street. Motor Sales, 301 Broad street. order. Phene 2-9533. John Hahn. Job too small; Call 2-9065 days, antee. Worth |344, aacriflea now. 1950 Studebaker Champion with papers. Phone 2-431S oftcr for 8189. Will, taka $3 par weak. MANCHESTER ■ 6 room homei Phone 2-2012. after 5 p. m. Call 2-0726. 4. now vacant (3 bedroema) hot] 4-Dr. Sedan— Radio, heater, FLOOR PROBLEt^ solved with CaU 7691. Apartments— Flats— linoleum, aaphali tUc countar. water oil heat, nicely laadscapea GOOD TRUCK BUYS overdrive. INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ POINTER Pups for sale, register­ Tenem ents Expert wor.. janahlp, free astl- ing, paperhsnglng, ceilings re- r ^ P R E C I A ’n O N 63 lot. 100 X ISO, amMlta drtvawayj ALL REAL CLEAN 1949 Studebaker Land Cruis­ ed, 4 months ok). Inspection In­ sereena, atorm windows, Venetian matw. Open evenings. Jonas Fur­ finished. Fully Insured. Ibipcrt vited. Will hold for Chriatmae. TWO ROOMS, bedroom and kitch­ er 4-Dr. Sedan — Radio, SALE blinda/Prtce $10,600, $1,500 cash^ Written Guarantees niture. Oak atreet Ptftme 3-1041. work. Wall paper hooka. Edward Florence Harwarth. Phona 8904. en. Working couple preferred. ' . 1 heater, overdrive, black. R. Price. Phone 2-1003. Wc have marked down Call between 1 and 5, 105 Birch over mortgage required for nonl 1949 DODGE PICKUP—$795 THE APPLIANCB. radio and tele- veteran. Henry Escott Agency,! PRISCILLA’S POP A Can From Sport BY AL VERMEER 1947 Studebaker Champion « ~ the entire contents of street, 2nd floor. 1948 CHEVROLET \ TON—$695 Starlight Coupe — Heater, vision clinic, offers you a com­ Poultry and Supplias 43 268 High street West, Manchu-| ,1947 3H TON MACK—$595 plete repair service on refrigera­ Repairing 23 our salesroom. Lamps, ter. Manchester 3683 or 2-1795. 1 GUESS IT’S A r i KNOV4 K overdrive. eUT n ’S NOT EASY 1941 FORD* PICKUP—$245 tors, washing machines, radio b r o a d Braaated turkeys, fraah r a n g « s, refrigerators, Bnainefla Locations DREAM COME TRUE, 1947 Studebaker Champion and television. Tubes tested In Tniii fiin mettriai killed, frosen; ready anytime. EAST HARTFORD —SparkUng.l NOW THAT DADS QUIT , FOR A WOMAN Small Down Payment toys and novelties. For Rent W H E N H ER ALL /WORNtNt* YOU PIP 4-Dr. Sedan—Heater, over­ your own home at no charge. sterilised and rainada Ilka saw. From 10 to 25 pounds. Schaub’a 64 new C!hpe Cods. Choose yoursl THE ©RICKYARQ. I . Balance 24 Months Call Jonaa Fumlturo and Ploor ISIYT IX I____ HUSBAND NOTHINQ BUT lEAT FRUIT drive. Phone 3534. Turkey Farm, 188 HUUtown LARGE STORE, Center of fast now. F.H.A., only $11,800. Calif AMP VEGETABLE*.' NOW Covering. 88 Oak. TiL S-106L MOTHERF^^^ > DEAR. ^ Xust A Few $20 Electric Heatem 1947 Ford 8 4-Dr. Sedan — Road. CHAMBERS growing North End. 203 North agent, i-3151. WHERE ARE YOU OOtNC? $9.95 TYPEWRiTERii and adding ma­ FURNITURE Main street. $100 monthly. Radio and heater. chines sold, rented, repaired. HAYNES STREET—7* room In-I Cg r a O a GANPER Bonds— Stocks— COLE MOTORS—4164 1946 Mercury 5-PaBs. Club Prompt service. Reasonable Articles for Sala 45 At The Green COViaiTRY—Main street. Ap- ■ulated colonial. Four bedroomsl .AT TH'CLOCK. ______91 Center Street Coupe— Radio and heater. rates. Guaranteed work. Office ______Mortgages 81 Open Daily 9:30 to 5 prcarimately 480 eq. ft., lavatory, and bath, aecond itoor; threel aupplies. Free pickup and delivery BOLTON — BoUdlag stona and rooms and laratoty first. Firc-I 1941 Chev. 4-Dr. Sedan—Ra­ SECOND MORTGAGES bought Evening! 7;30 to 8:30 avaUabls January lat. Welles 1949 MERCURY Sedan, radio, service. Friendly Typewriter flagstbaa. Bolton Notch Quarry. placs, nsw oil burning fumape,| for our own account. Re-flnane- Agency, Otventry. Tel. 7-8872 or heater, overdrive. Good condition. dio and heater. Service, 1205 Main atreet. East PluMte 8-0837- Stenlay Pnteoda. WB BUY and aaU good used funti< 7-7501. copper piping, electric ’ terms. Phone akte. now $23.15; 110.95 skli now FLOOR. SAMPLES Reduced. Save good location, near bus lino and I MATEO! I A RACK THAT MB RESPCaO OUR TOONERVILLE FOLKS______BY FONTAINE FOX $6.50 weekly. Call 4165 or 2-0980. 80 Oakland St. Manghester 3-94S3 months. Local utUitles are ex­ F PAOV T6U# THE 3375. 88.75. Other akia also rsducad. up to 35% . Sewing machines, SOUTH (XIVENTRY—AttracUve storea. Price 110,000. Chariaaf F10HCRMEN ABOUT LEro OF UEO!, 'RWHTS PgOM EON cellent inveetmente and will pay AU have btndlnga. Manchester four room houae, bath, oil heat. S o MRS. OABMR GAVE >OU fT* JUIT 1948 PONTIAC 6 aedanetts, in 1M9 CHEVROLET tudor, black Radlo-phonoa, ampUflara, com- Leaparenca. 8690. THBLAB TE6 Mam a P o r n L u c k y POTS A FULL naRDONT W flL, 100 CWD radio and heater. Wonderful A PENNY A line will do that five per cent or better. Phone in Plumbing * Supply Oo. btaation wlUna-griUa, toasters Lease $75 per month. Phone Cov­ OFICARNMO very good condiUoa. Equipped special business letter manu­ Mavoe vouVe lcarneo a THAJMOU •hspe throughout, only $i J95 your order to Edward W. Kra- and other appUaneea. Krah’a, 867 entry 7-6872. MANCHESTER — New home, 8 1 THE PUNTk WASTE VALUABLE L e sto i IN with radio and heater. See Big script, bulk mailing. Call 2-4816. senlcs, Coburn and Middicbrook, WE OFFER the following an- Buck at Bycholakt Motor fialee, Douglas Motors. 333 Main street. Main, 4 blocks north of Post beautiful flnlriiad rooms, the bert CHEMICAL* ARE A ■* PRIVING/ ReaUZBTHI Inc., 541 Main atreet. Phona 8315 tlquee as XniM auggastlona: (COVENTRY—House for rent. PUMFEP. n MRP TOR 255 Broad atreet Tel. 2-4453. CARPENTER Will frame your Office. o f everything. Features too aui;i> j 1938 DODGE four-door sedan or 8631. marble top table, ma|de dropleaf Welles Agency, Coventry. Tel.; V unfinished upetaira rooms. Rea­ aroua to mention. Phono for fdll D I I K Good tires, battery, very clean! table, pine bedaide table, Chip­ 7-6872 or 7-7501. j 1942 BUICK Special 4-door aedan. sonable. Phone 2-4291. particulars, sal# price $12,8(10, Good aoUd traaaportation for only private owner. Phone 3-4483. pendale aattsa and a wUte sslae- BENDIX Waaher, three y ea n old. botwoon $3,000 and $S,5()0 domi. A f-i Business Opportimitiss 32 tion o f gteas, china, lamps, ate. IILBI $345, at Bycholskl Motor Salea, Phone 2-0889. Wanted to Rght______Many other llsttnga. OaU Blls- 1 255 Broad atreet Tel. 2-4453. 1937 DODGE four-door aedan ESTABLISHED Wholesale fOod Virginia Maddan, Antiques A t warth Mitten, Agent 8M0. 1 Heater, good tire#. Good condi­ Household Services Tba Graan, Findall Bldg. Hours 1 r ' Ws products roulte earning good tion. Phone 3340. EUBCntOMASTEB alactric atove, RIVARD! Wanted five room un- V 1941 PLYMOUTH 4-door with a Offered IS-A money; small Investment requir­ weakdaya 1-5 p. m. fumlahod rent. Two adulta, two VACANT—7 Toom alagle, S rooms, complete -engine overtiaul and a $25. Phona 2-1291. down; 4 bodrooma np. tUe bith 1941 CHEVROLET aedan. full ed. Owner ill. Call 3-9867. girla. Call Violet Muldooa Ban- new paint Job. BychoUki Motor and lavatory. Steam heat with oU price. $295. Pay $ioo down, $6 WEAVING at aunts, moth boles way, Hartford SS-1955, coUact Salea, 256 Broad atreet Tel. 2- and t o n clothing, boatery runs, OTART VENETIAN blind laun- PORTABLE Record playar. Good humor, 2-ear gnrngn. Lot U8 x •JV'-'T weekly. Real buy. Runa good. SPEED QUEEN waaher. In good 4453. handbaga rapairad. Upper re­ dry. Profit, opportunity, lifetime cottdiUon. Phona 4644. ANXIOUS Salaaman, ndonbla 150. Priced fl«,000. Jamas J. . mi Douglaa Motors, 333 Main. condition, $50. Phone 2-9S89. i ______‘L placement, umbndlns repnlred, fausineee. New machine. Free wife, 2 lovely daughters, daaln 4 Rohan and Son, Roaltora. TsL 1940 CHEVROLET 2-door with SIDE ARM Water haater with V IC F L IN T ' Aak Any Grandma BY MICHAEL OTMALLET raen’e eblrt eoUars revened and booklet.''L H. Co., 443 N. Seneca, room apartment. Contact W. H. r ^ o and heatef, a popular modri, 1947 CHEVROLET Areoaedan. fi«x- fittings, also coppar water haat- BENSON'S ARB fMturiag ChU- 74$$^______replaced. Marlow's Uttle Umnotng Wichita, Kans. Andoraon, BtUoview Avenue, T Trma can be arranged. Bydiol- cellent condition, both appear­ ar coU for range oU burner. Phone dren’a asaple roll top deaka and eeam aCT l a r o o n a n d OBiN THE AFTMINOON ance wiae dnd mechanically. Shop. childraa’a maple, fdeiid and Boo- Southington, Conn. 1S09-W. OTOER ADVS. ON PAGE 7 KIEMi THE WANOWamNE L Ij^FUNT ald Motor Sales, 255 Broad street 2-26U. ■XOERT A I WANT THEM Tei 2-4453. ’ Fully equipped including radio, Help Wanted— ^Fmsk 35 ton rockan. Lowest prices la T H t*/, FLAT PINISH Holland arindow GIRLS Roller akatos, Jumbo pro- town. Banaon'a Fumlturo and Ap- TO CH80C THE OiSNArUBE heater, etc. Reasonably priced. A ON THI* OUCIDB )>J0TB. 1985 PLYMOUTH aedan. A very ataadea made to measure. All WANTED —Esperienced cashier ctalon whaala, whit# buckskin pUaneas, 718 Mala atraaL real solid Investment for low metal Venetian blinds at a new aat taTeatarat la the wecM . . . • h imuaual car for its age. Take It cort trannwrUUon. Balch Pon­ for retail food store. Five dsy ahoa, jlsa 4H. Raasonabla. Phona low price. Keys made while you NEW 1963 Deluxe alaetric rotary n Mt e« k a « In the |ee« eU V . 8. A.* for, a spin and aee for youreelf. tiac, Inc. 155 Center atreet. TeL week. Good starting salary. Apply 8071. Writ. Marlow's. aawing maohlna, eomplata with Bycholekl Motor Salea, 255 Broad 3-4545. Open evenings till 10 p. Popular Food Markst .Street m. TBUBPHONE Stand, old fariH •S attMhmanta, portaUa only FBANK, L. PINNET WANTED—Woman to woric avs- lonad lea eream fraasar, bread 873.95; cownte $1(».96. Saak- Aaeocinte In FarnM G |fo r e a s o n a b l e offer refuaad FOIU> Trucks for sals. Five half- Florifit*—Nwscriea IS nings, 4 to 10, in Fins Luncheon­ mtnar, six pteoa bedroom aat, bail’s, Oartar street. TaL 7519. E r a . MenelHiitea tETf fo r 1942, hydramaUc O M am w e ette. Apply In person, 664 Center twin bads, Mlxmaatar, qudrt and Realtor ten Ford psMl trucks. Eaay Isle GAS STOVE white anamal, broU- I s x laii. radio, beater. Oall Cbvan- bodies. Good mechanical cendi- LARGE ASSORTMENT Chriri- strest. pint Jars. Phona 4574. Ciry T-TOO*. •r, two storage drawar% good ttoa. Priced reasoMbly. Bond maa treaa, 50e to I I; C2iristmaa WANTB1>-Brisagiri, RtU Urns. W altoN sprays fiOe and up; cemetery condition. Itenaonnbte. Phono M U FORD Cuetom 2-door with Bread Bak«iy, 1065 Broad Apply mornings. Pins Pnstiy, 858 haakate 81.25 and up; wreathea qnocsnriBD dobiss, $i.8s •153. T fiaerinto la . heater and overdrive. Cbr street, Hartford, Conn..______Center IMrsst (Jarvis Bloek). at raaaoaable prieea, poinaettias or Dssperpod Driva. ‘ IMS YWy law mileate. ROPER GAS range. White t^te- 1943 BUICX. Can bo aeon at 83 $1 and up, at MeConvUla Green­ MOTHER’S Barn whils children “ * 356 Broad top with timer. This range ia Ldraeas sXroot, from T a. as. to S house and Florist, 802 Wood- are In schooL No axparienea nse- 410 OOUBLB aqulppad with an automnMe n sce p. $k bridga Btroot. Fkaiw S94T.' assaty. Write Bos X, BarsRL nndtnunpot 14: haster. Prioa 87t. TW. S4M4. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8,1951 Sttstibts ll^raUi Make a Blood Dbnation Your Christmas Gift to a Soldier ready received aeverml Oiriatmaa needs tha mdney to make the final carga, two of them from this town; payments to the contractors, they 1 and offers the advice that people Betrothed Pledges Due ■Bid. If all aubscriptlona that are Aycmgc Daily Net Pren Run Heard Along Main Street mall their cards early this year, due now are paid it will not be WB OABKT ALL Tha WMthtr necessary for the hospital to bor­ .T w M k mis ba in frent of Um and help out the postal delivery TUEAIHNQ BRANDS For the Week Ending ■ . ' i clerks. For Hospital row money to meet its commit­ Femraat ef V. B. Wanther J I filT O w w Ubrarr TUeadior 4nd otk Some o f Manche$ter*» Side Sfreets, Too December 8 i V d o O t to pick tip the A. Non. ments with the contractors, a hos­ ArtkiriniSItrii pital official pointed out ‘ 1 MB w te w «B pMwnt at the re* Of $356,000 Promised, 10,417 Fair, Bolder tonight. Ti ermtlBC campaHn a f the Na* Two Men. One Name glass and screen door—but the slip fair, Mttio etMngn In tkmal OuaH. There are two men by the aame on the package waa from' another Town Gave $508 J$40,000 Is Unpaid As Member of the Andit Bnrean of Clrcnlatloaa name in Mancheater. One la a laundry from the one she origi­ Bills B^[in to Come In Manchester—‘A City of Village Charjo X atteUiic o f the AuxlUary Po* tery cloae friend o f the membera nally called. She is gratified to To Freedom Drive lea teiU be hell Monday nlfht at o f the editorial ataff while the lave the curtains but hasn't yet From n total o f 8356,000 in T:M ^ the HoUliter SchooL other bloke with the aame moni­ found a solution of her problem. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10.1961 (ClMD$m$0 AOvortlilBf Ml P »go 14) PRICE n V B CENTS ker reatdea in Mancheater but Manchester residents con­ pledgea made by indivlduala and Special VOL. LXX1, NO. 60 (SIXTEEN PAGES) fHie next''ineeJiig o f S t Br.d* worka in Hartford. Wrong-Way Wosnaa tributed 8808.85 to the Connecti­ buaineaa concerns toward the gate Mothere a ^ I e wlU be itc.d Although our young friend From our lofty perch on the cut share of the recently com­ building of the new wings akd ' at the home of Mia Philip Me* holda a reaponaible poaltion in second floor of The Herald build­ pleted Crusade of Freedom, the renovating the old aactlona of X>OBaM, 40 Foley etreet, Monday thia growing community, he doca ing, we often observe the founda­ fund-raising drive of Radio Free Manchaster Memorial Hospital, Frankfurters - Beware Beautiful Spies! not tave a telephone liated in hie 840,000 rsmalna unpaid, the Man­ Shakedown a t • p. , ------tion for some good news articles. Europe, raisworth S. Grant, a n d name. Being a happy ( ? ) bache­ Such action presented itself yes­ chairman Of vae Connecticut com­ chester Trust Company, treasurer Jamca A. Warren of 127 lor he atm realdea at home. The terday morning. mittee reported yesterday. of the campaign, reported , today. Princeton etreef a freahman at other man in queatlon haa a tele­ Parking meters on Bissell Grant said that 838,000 has been Thia repreaents a collection of 89 per cent of the pledges to date. Of BEHER DEAL Story Told Allies lor POW Talk Now Worceater Polytechnic InatUute, phone and it ia liated in the phone street are located on the south raised throughout the state, and baa been pledged to Sigma Phi directory. side. We observed a woman driver that although CkmnectiCut's con­ thia balance 818,000 la currently due from individual contributors PONTIAC DEALER BpailoB fraternity. Both men have the aame flrat coming west on Bissell street to­ tributions will have reached only who have been following the stan­ namea and both, naturally, have wards Main street. Tliere were 40 per cent o f the 800,000 goal set , , . ( nt. r 'U . • I ll' •'•'I T o Caudle dard schodule of payments set up Paat Sacheme o f the local tribe the aame laat namea. several vacant parking stalls and for the state when all contribu­ o f Itad Men will fltl all the chain The other man offered a com­ tions and credits are In, "C7on- by the Building Fund Oampkl^ apparently she waa on a shopping committee. at the regular meeting Monday plaint recently, during a conver- trip. Rather than turn her car nectlcut cltiiens can take pride in Washington, Dec. 10—{IP) evening. Along .irith this affair aation, that he waa getting all the around and park it properly with having nearly doubled the T. JoMph Pul* ■tudlo. The trustees of Memorial Hos­ SPECIAL ^ —T. Lamar Caudle acknowl­ calla, morning, noon and night, for trill ’ be the annual viaitatlon of traffic, she swung over to the left amount raised laat year.”' Miaa PatrloM Oookn pital have exiireaaed their pleas­ edged today that he heard the friend of The Herald. It can the Oreat Board of CSilefa. Reaer* side of the road, parked the car Radio Free Europe is a private­ ure with the fine wav contributors ALL 5e CANDY last August of an alleged at­ Big 4 to Study Arms Slash vatlon of OoimecUcut Refrcah- eaaily be te e n why he waa getting have met their pledges, hut the against traffic, pushed soma pen­ ly organized radio broadcasting Mrs. Viola Gocka of McClellan ments will be aerved after the the phone calla. A party wanU time haa come when the hospital tempted ‘tax fix” shake down nies into the meter and skipped station that beams propaganda avenue, Norwichtown, announces AND GUM meeting. Bome information - or wlahea to THE M. & B. of Abraham Teitelbaiim. He merrily on her way to Main street. broadcasts to countries behind the the engagement of her daughter, paaa some data on, knowa that Jron Curtain. Patricia Gocka, to St. Sgt. Wil­ said he called Frank Nathan there la auch a bird working at Four or five people standing on 3 for 10c Garden Club raemben are re* the atreet gazed at her as she liam Hoffner, aon of Mrs. Olavine on the telephone and bawled gueated to bring contributiona of auch a plant. So he picks up the MEET MONDAY Hoffner of Manchester. Sgt. TIL XMAS. RESERVE RIGHT SANDWICH Siiiiiiv Cal. Gclg telephone and diala what he went through this procedure of TO UMIT QUANTITIES him out for “ bandying” his Rival Plans JouhauXf Red Foe, A sk Reply money inatead o f SO-cent glfta to improper parking, but she did not Manchester Assembly, No. 15 Hoffner is with the U. S. Marine name. the meeting and Chriatmaa party. thinks ia the right number. He Order of Rainbow for Girls, will Corps, stationed in New London. Mks f o r ------» explEiiw hts pay any attention to them at all SHOP Taslc of B-r-r-r Monday evening at Center Church. although she nBtIced the sly meet Monday evening at 7:30 in No date haa been set for the Partietpaata in the amateur TV reason for calling, then finds out the Masonic Temple, wedding. FERNDALE 17 SCHOOL ST. Washington, Dec. 10— (/P) he haa Ulked with the wrong per­ glances she waa getting. From a Across From High School Due Before ahow report that it la moat amua- — House tax investigators Loa /Nigelea, DeO. Ifl—(4^— Wins Peace P rfe c distance she appeared to be wear­ Ing. Hefnahmenta and a aocial son. lOM Main St„ Manchester U happens every day. ing a (ily smile as she strolled developed testimony ' today Freezing \rinda up to 75 mile* tlme^wUl follow. along to do her shopping. Luckily 7 A. M.-11 P. M. Every Day that T. Lamar Caudle was New Group an . hour ahriekrd nrroaa Oslo, Norway, Dec. 10—{/P) On Demand for her ahe completed her business aonthrrn t'allfornla today. Im­ Kparorth Circle membera will CUrtBlBs! told last August of an alleged —The 1951 Nobel peace prize Nobel Winner and left before the patrolman re­ periling llvra and rrnpa. meet Monday night at 8 o'clock A Walker street resident, whose attempt to shake down Abra­ turned on hla hourly routine check. ORANGE HALL Paris, Doc. 10— (/P)— A liong atrrlchea of highway was presented today to Leon Munnan, Korea, Dec. 10— at the home o f Miaa Doria E. Lit­ name we will withhold, haa had a ham Teitlebaum for $500,- were rioaed. All but the Jouhaux, 77-year-old French i (fl*) — The United Nations tle, 74 Laurel atreet. Co-hoateaaea most peculiar experience. Three WOULD YOU LIKE ' high diplomatic source said’ largral veaaela were warned Cosh buyor dssirss 5 to 000 in a “ tax fix” case. anti-Communist Ijtbor lead-; command today demanded an will be Miaa Jeaaie Brlatow and weeks ago Wednesday, she called Novel Yule Card I. T. Cohen, an Atlanta at­ today the Western powers! of the aena. Alrporla were a laundry—who haa done satisfac­ The first Christmas card of the er. answer tomorrow from the Mary Lou Biabee. Membera are 50 oerts of lond within TOSENDAGIR OF, torney, testified he got the and Soviet Russia have rioaed. Powerllnra fell, plung­ reminded to bring grab-bag gifta. tory work for her previously—to season to reach this reporter's agreed on formation of a dis­ ing rltlra Inin darkneaa. King Haakon, Crown Communists on the Allied desk arrived yesterday. It struck story from Teitelbaum and p ;r:\ call for a bundle of curtains that FINEFOOUS... I armament commission which Two young atiiilenta In a Prince Olav, Princess Ragn- proposal to start immediate Mva. Franklin Haakell ia in she desired laundered before us as being so clever and original BINGO 12 milM of Hartford for passed it on to Caudle, then aklff were believed brown out It was worthy of a description in could consider rival East and hild, members of the Nor­ neffotiations for exchange^of charge o f the cake aale, to be held Thanksgiving. There were eight EVERY SATURDAY MRHT M4S an assistant Attorney Gen­ to aea In the Mnllbu area and wegian cabinet, and repre­ thia evening la connection with new pairs jn the lot, all making this column. dovtlopmMt purpesss. WITH ALL THE \ \ West plans for arms reduc­ feared lost. prisoners of war in Korea. On heavy white paper, about eral on Aug. 20. sentatives of the diplomatic the military whiat of the HoUiater their flrat trip to the laundry. He said he gave Caudle such de­ tion and atomic controls. There was no indication what 8 X 7, It tells by pictures and let­ URAILS TAKEN corps, of Norwegian Labor PTA. Within a short time a man ap­ WotffT must bo within tails as Tcltelbaum's account of This diplomat, who would I the Red reply will be. The peared and asked for the bundle tering a story of the way the fam­ ORANGE HALL and Peace organizations R6ds have stood pat on their Mancheater Chapter, Mo. 17, Dia- ily of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lawrence Babybnd roosonablo distonco. CARE OF FOR YOU? getting a my.sterious telephone not permit use of his name Our friend handed it to him at her call from a man who in a gut- 'li'.'X said that agreement was the watched the presentation, demand that the UN answer abled American Veterana, and ita door without taking any particu­ liiker of Lauralea, Highland Park, Auxiliary, will hold a joint inatal- are situated, or rather separated, teral, German accent advised him Airs Profit held at Oslo University’s their proposal for behind-the- lar notice of the driver or his WRITE lO X N Pinehurst gift fruit and he had better pay the 8500,000. only important concrete re­ latloa of officen tonight at 8 this CTirlstmas of 19S1. This aign, outside n Republic nt Koran ntmy oonunond tent ahowa Festival Hall. iines inspection by represent­ truck. Within a short time an­ food baskets contain not Quotes Caudle sult of the long secret talks o'clock at the VFW Home, Man- In the upper right hand comer, KEMP'S, Inc. c*o Tho HoroM a ROH soldier being pumped et mUltary aecreta by n woman spy. Jouhaux ia the .50(h winner of other man called for the curtains „ 768 .3Ula 8 t— Manchester only wonderful fruit but Cohen quoted Caudle aa com­ of the Big Four powers on dis­ atives of neutral nations be­ chaater Oracn...... in the familiar outline of Con­ Surrounding them are symbolic eyes, mouths and ears. The Korean the peace prize, worth 832.432 In and she told him ahe had.Juat sent menting; armament. Of $68,000 ra.ah snd incalrulahle amounta in fore discussing prisoners. the curtains to hla laundry, and necticut, are pictures of Richard, many other food delicacies text warns ROK soldiera ngalaat apleo. "That might be Grunewald. He Ho said it appeared that the prestige. It waa eatabllahed un­ UN negoUatora aaid the matter St Mary’a Women’a Auxiliary delivery man No. 2 said "O.K.," the youngest son: Eleanor, .the your friends will enjoy. Is a Dutchman.” Weatem plan for arms limitation der the will of Alfred Nobel, still Is under study. . will meat in the pariah houae Mon­ and departed. only daughter, "Mom” and "Dad," We urge you to make Henry Grunewald. a will-of-the- and reduction plus the Soviet ver­ Swedish Inventor of dynamite. From T^kyo, ths Unltsd Na­ day evening at 7:80 for ita month­ Since than ahe has called up the names appearing below each With $1000 tions radio Monday night lam­ photo. Directly beneath on the comparisons. Measure the wisp private Investigator here, la sion of disarmament plans would ly buaineaa meeting and program. every laundering eatablishment Saved French IjUwr basted the Oommunlsta In ona of card, the state of Ohio is outlined; scheduled to be a witness later in be put l>efore a disarmament com- Hoateaaea will bo Mra. Gordon within a radius of 10 miles, with­ quality of the foods in Pine­ Truman Confers Jouhaux la credited with saving the bitterest atfacka from an Al­ the hearings by a House Ways and mis.sion next spring with instruc­ Fogg, Mra Robert Hathaway, out finding the whereabouts of the their son, Austin, is studying at hurst .Gift baskets against Waahington. Dec. 10—(/P) the French Labor movement from Oberlln Cbllege. To the left is Means subcommittee on charges tions to-start work on drawing lied source. It accused the Rods ., Mra. Jamea Harriaon, M n. Prank curtains. Like everything else, WANTED other ^ fts you may see dis'< o f irrcgularines in the tax collect­ — Frank E. McKinney, Demo­ Communist supervision. He of holding UN priaonera for black­ Crocker, Miaa Gertrude LIddon 'Texas, where Andrew L. Ill, Is up arms limitation proposals. the price of curtains la higher, and with the Naval Air Force at Cor­ played. ing service and In the handling of cratic national chairman, aaid champions a United States of mail and ransom to win thair and Miaa Florence Madden. she haa been living in hope of Informed sources insisted that Europe and ia a vice-chairman of point on the queatlon o f policing pus Christ!, taking advanced tax fraud cases. On. Korea Truce the delegates of the four big today he and Frank M. Me hearing what happened. Our baskets make nice the International Labor Organi­ an armlatlce. training. At top left of the card is OIL BURNER SERVICEMAN Cohen's testimony was the first powers, U. S. Ambas.sador Philip Hale, his close political Yesterday she was out shopping Christmas gifts, too. Just zation. Mr. and Mra. Cbarlea, Kappler the rectangular shape t>f the State Intimation that high government f*. Jes.sup, British Minister of friend, each made a fast $68,- Set DendUne have moved to Waahington, D. C., in the afternoon, and when she re­ of Colorado, with the picture of tell Mr. C. J. Butler what officials had any knowledge of Wflshingrton, Dec. 10— (/P)—President Truman canvassed The prize was presented by lieon Jouhaux The Allied in effect told the turned she found the package State SelwjTi Lloyd, Soviet For­ 000 profit on investments of Gimnar Jahn, president of the from the Dutch colonial houae at Jamea Rllfer in the Army uni­ TOP WABES FOR RIUHT MAN you would like and how the alleged attempted "shake eign Minister Andrei Y. VIshinsky Communists at Panmunjom Mon­ curtains hanging between fte down" before Teitelbaum. a for­ ‘the world situation” with top military and political ad­ Norwegian Nol^l committee. 82 Summit atreet owned by Miaa form. He Is training at Lowry and French Delegate Jules Moeh, $1,000 apiece made in 1946. day to quit stalling on the priaen- house door and the combination much you want to spend. mer Al O pone lawyer, spilled his visers today, but “ no poli^ decisions were made” at the 70- In a brief, impromptu acccept- Haul Jane Trotter. Field. The pictures are black, the had not agreed on any plan for McKinney told a news confer­ er Issue. names and outlines are in red ink. COLLECTION story to the subcommittee last minute conference. The White House said the discussions in­ ence "No pnlltieal Influenrc or ance speech, Jouhaux declared he Iran Threatens They told the Reda that an Al­ APPLY IN PERSON Tuesday. immediate prohibition of the cluded the Korean armistice n4g^< I atomic bomb. impropriety were involved." had always tried to fight for peace. lied liaison officer wUl be in Pan- Another member at our edi­ SOUTHEAST SECTION Teitelbaum testified that last tiations but were not confined to Angrily he charged that news­ "I am glad to receive the prize niunjom at 10;30 a. m. Tuesday April he was approached in Flori- 1 It waa reported also that there torial ataff stated that he haa al- that subject. had been no agrmnent on-any of paper headlines describing the a* a Frenchman,” he said, "be­ To Sell Oil to (S:S0 p. m. e.s.t. Monday) for thstr tif, by. Frank. Nalhui,.« .tormer Mr. Truman, who cut short his Egypt Ponders cause France—for all her faults— answer. Pittsburgh promoter, and Bert K. the Major points separating the profit were so phrased they might i'X MONDAY, DEC. 10 Florida vacation by a week to fly make his children "think their has always worked for freedom And a one-man UN sitbconunlt- r n v-f rD c MORIARTY BROTHERS Naiter, Hollywood, Fla., business Ea.st and Went except on the dis­ back to Washington yesterday, met armament commission, which may father waa a damn crook." snd justice in times of stress. Reds, Satellites tee wll be ready to start negotia­ Help the'HospiUI — Help Local Industry By Continuing man. who asked for 8500.000 un­ in the Cabinet Room of the White Voiding British "I am also glad as an Interna­ tions for the exchange of prison­ 315 CENTER STREET TEL 5135 der threat that he would have not even be called by that name, Records of a bankruptcy pro­ house >»’ith the Joint Chiefs o f , but which actually will deal with ceedings in Philadelphia give Mc­ tional worker. No peace Is pneslble ers 2\i hours later. To Saye Paper. The Need Haa Not Diminished! “ tax troubles'*- and maybe go to Staff and top figures in the S tate! Tehran, Iran, Dec. 10 )/P)— that topic. Kinney's profit aa 874,000 on the without intemationsl coopera­ Joint subcommltteea working 1 prison. and Defense departments. j Diplomatic Tie Iran threatened Indirectly today Candle In “ aiqu e” The Big Four ended their secret 81.000 invested In common stock tion. on arrangements for enforcing a. 6-33SS No Decisions Made - ! of the Empire Tractor Corp., of I*M>ks to I’N to offer 2.5 million tons of oil truce met only 41 minutes Mon­ Teiteloaum said they represent talks in a session which ran HorHord Travel Bureou Presidential Secretary Joseph | Cairo. Egypt,, Dec. 10—(flh— through the lunch hour and Philadelphia, but McKinney aaid pro

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