m- ' V ■r>' V--- > ■ I ' „ X / >■ FRrt)AY. FEBRlJARy 13, 1932 ■rf-- PAGE SIXTEEN > iiaurlifat?r * lEtffuutg l^cralb Average Daily Net Prea^ The Weather ------1^------For the Week Ended Feb. 7, 1958 Form at of U. 8. Weather BnreaU u-hen the Manchester Ski Club, the Helen tlavidaon Lodge, No, 98, Jam es Glenney, -who enlisted in 2. Amount |9iid on estimated tax November, has completed his boot if you were required to file a Rec Unit’s Second Manchester Hockey Club, the Na­ ‘‘Fair, not so cold tonight. MIliF Daughters of Scotia, will meet vajo Skating Club, and the Con­ ,10,859 About Town this evening at 7:45 in the Ma­ trsining at Balnbrldge, Md., and is Declaration of Kstimated Tax. NOTICE ■--Y-t .Sunday. .Chance of rain or snow necticut Skating Association are Member ef*the Audit - ,late Sunnaj: night,. . , sonic- Temple.’ ’TKie-rnifirtberg will: .apiMU««r~* ■lll'day .furinugh: wiMv - itemtxeddiat of deductlona- SesisiQii on Moiida e x a c te d ' Id be yejirtWirltlsd'. ' ' ------TO SIEMBERB Or'TBfE' ItPANIWESTBR ‘ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. BiirMU of Cl'redlaHons exchange valentines. for contributions, intrrest. taxes, The commission la-holding the Mtincfieitier— A City of yUlage Charm llisa Ruth\M. Bohlin of Birch Glenney of 70 Bigelow street. etc. a: 'The second of four m eetings be eetings in an attempt to find out street end Ernest J. McNnlly of King David Lodge of Odd Fel­ t. The total gross Income from ITALIAN-AMERICAN SOCIETY Seamen circle will be married to­ tween the Park and Recreation the various groups feel lows will confer the initiatory de­ The members of Linne Lodge rents, if yon were an owner of DUE TO TH E IN.STAI.I.A’nO N BANQUET TO BE (Classified Advertising oh Page 10) MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY H, 1953 morrow' afternoon at 2 o clock In No. 72, K nights of Pythias, will rented propel ty. as v.-ell ns a list Commission and other groupa w-ho Id be included in a recreation HELD SUNDAY, FEB. IS VOL..LXXII, NO. lir> (TM'ELVE PAGES) PRICE nV E CENTS gree on several candidates at its want to assist In planning a re­ progj-am and how the program Emanuel Lutheran ^virch. meeting tonight in Odd Fellows meet at Orange Hall tonight at 8 of allowable expienses for taxes, mortgage Interest, repairs, etc. In creation program will take place could Be; carried out. Hall. A social time with refresh­ oiclock-and proceed from theie to The recreation commissioners The weekly setback party will the Watkins Funeral Home to pay this respect also, if this property Monday in the hearing room of the MONTHLY MEETING WILL BE HELD ments will follow. Municipal Building. have sskm, the organixatlons to tw held as usual tonig:ht at 8 final re.specls to John A. Ol.son. was rented in 1951. bring w ith yoli The Manchester Division of the present rm i^ drafts of apace re­ A Bi-Partisan Beginning; o’clock at the West Side Rec. A few more tickets are avail- | 'Phe usual Pythian service,will be a copy of your 19.51 tax return so SATURDAY, FEB, 14, AT 7 P. M. that the depreciation can be prop- t Ctonnecticut Sportsmen As.socia- quirements and, of proposed bud­ •lOHN OARAVENTA, able for the Valentine dance of the ^ held. gets for any programs they sug­ Daughters of Isabella tomorrow | erly figuj-ed. | ** scheduled to meet with the Correaponding Secretary. Polish National Alliance, Group ,■5. Abiount contributed to per- oommisslon at 8 p. m. to discuss gest. \ 19*8, mil hold its monthly rpeet- night in the American Legion sons claimed as dependenls.'as well ; fishing. cons*r\;ation and wate'r- tiir tomorrow at 7 p. m. a t\ 77 Home. Membera and friends m ay. Bay State Parolee Admits Give Sucgeslioits — Vs the amount of dependent’s own i ways. ■" Duplicate "h»-tdge''wdn be played N orth street. All mem bers a|-e secure them by applying to_Ml.t- funds. 1 A dlsciisaion of skiing. Ice hock- tonight at 8 o’clock at THnker Hall. Alneit Avery, ticket chairman, or urged to attend. 6. Itemized ilst of‘ sources and ey, and skating Is slated for 9 p. m. All bridge players are welcome. SAVE 20%— lUY THE FINEST :|,at Uie. hall. Anthony O'Brlghfs On ’52 liicoine Tax am ounts.of divldcnrls and Interest. ______;______. Miss Joan F. Williams and .Ts- ■orchestra will provide music fbi- 7. Cost, purchase date, selUjag.i.| eob J. Chesanek will be united O'ancing from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. ALUMINUM. STORM WINDOWS Taxpayers wishing assistance In price, and selling dale of any stock ' In marriage tomorrow morning at sold, as well as expense of sale. 10 o’clock in St. James’ Church.. Paul S. Rlsley AO 2-c, USN. and filing 1952 income tax returns OF MANCHESTER Mrs. ftisley,‘have left for their; from Internal revenue agents are FLETCHEH GLASS GO. Inatalled of T rooper home in W est W arwick. R. I., after I offered a few helpful suggestions M itchell $ 2 l 9 5 Group B of Center-Church wom­ 9-7879 Free en, Mrs. Newell Smith, leader, a visit with Mr. Risley's parents, | by Director of Internal Revenue QUALITY 148 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE r * —— I . wilt meet Monday at 7 p. m. In Mr. and Mrs. George Rislay of 127 1 James J. Graham. Three agents will be on duty in the Mimlcipal CUSTOM MADE Estimates the Robbins Room of Center Highland .street. Ordnanceman AT LOWEST PRICES AUTO OI.ASS INSTALI.ED Church house. 'They will enjoy Risley has been transferred fi-om Building March 2-6. CALL Invited lo White House a sweetheart potluck followed by Squadron 14 at Jacksonville, Fls:. You can save time, Mr. Graham t k m p i.atp:s fo r a m . cars FACTORY Spain Hikes an entertainment. to Patrol Squadron 7 at Quonsel stated, by bringing with you the MIRRORS (Fir«place and Door) following information nece.ssary to Holden’s Flowers MI-3-7691 ff'* IJ.7^' Point, R. I. _ CLASS fu r n it u r p: t o ps m e d ic in e c a b in e t s TO YOU Ernest Morse The marriage of Miss Shirley R. the completion of your return; 81 Oakland Streat A nderson-Shea Post, VFW, 1. Amount of 19.'i2 Income and PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW PLATE GLASS Air, Naval Taylor of Pleasant street to Har­ tax withheld. Income from wages Tel. MI-9-7743 old H. Wilson of Walnut street Auxiliary will hold jts usual card ES'n.MATES GLADLY GIVEN .F . NASH SALES partv tonight at 8:30 at the post subject to withholding is found on , 9PE.N .kATlTRDAY.*!— OPEN THDR-SDAY EVENINGS will be solemnised tomorrow after­ Form W-2 received from your eiiir ALWAYS OPEN B CATHI5RINE ST., HARTFORD noon at 4 o’clock In St. Mary s home. Prir.es will be awarded and Killed on Duty ployer. Base Priee Episcopal Church. lefreshments served. EXCLUSIVE FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR Wa.shington,. Fch. 14—(/P) Greenwich, Feb. 14—(/P)—State Police reported today ths* r-Spain was. reported today', A.M^8sacbuaett.s youth, iound .hiding.under,a. mattreaa in a to have raised its price for ah garage loft, had confessed that he fatally shot a State Polica- air and naval base agreement man who sought to question him. A ljullet fired from an au­ with the United Statesp==ap- tomobile which had been reported 'Vi'- Secretary of SUte John Foster Dullee poeee with another Republican anil two Democrats from the parently as a bargaining sti)len felled State Policeman Your Last Chance RenaU’s Foreign Relatione Far Eaelem Affaire eubromnrUttee, yeeterday, Juet before the cabinet mem­ measure to find out how E rnest Morse, 33, of New Haven, estions ber teetifled before them In a eloeed door eeeelon at Waehington. Ix-ft to right: Sen. .lohn S;)arUnian aa he approached the car laat l~L '\T Q l Y I much the Eisenhower admin­ (D„ AIa.):,Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R., N. J.), chairman; Dollee. and Sen. Waiter George (D.. Ga.) l - night. Morae. ahot in the abdomen. . / ■r istration may be willing to died leaa than an hour later in give. Bridgeport hoapital. To Buy Agreements covering develop­ Hoiira later, police arreateded Confer with ment and use of ba.ses in Spain by John Donahuei 20, of 6 Sheraton Reds Lose Democrats Easing American forces and providing for park, Arlington, Maaa. from HALEYS U. S. economic and military assist­ State Police Commiaaioner Ed­ \- ance to that country on a limited ward J. Hickey, who had directed Eisenhower Sport and Dress scale were virtually completed last an intensive manhunt for the kill------Bitter Fight year under the Truman adminis- er, issued this statement; I -c-i. -i s /W' Iratlom ______„. .".John.Do.naljue,.,20, scfprmatftFX.;...... Tmvaid the ehS of the year.’ parolee of Masaachusetls, engaged — I'resident ElsenhOWer however, negotiations lagged and in stealing automobiles by means i called in' his “streamline-thff- Valentine C o a ts “an d h o p p e rs final details w'ere not worked out. of a jumper, is held for the mur­ government” advisers today Washington, Feb. 14—(/P)—John Foster Dulle.s’ assurances Reopen Rejected Demands der of Ernest Morse. Donahue has that the Eisenhower administratioivwill consult Congress and It is understood here the Spanish confessed to the slaying to the for their first official p ro ­ Seoul, Feb. 14—(A^)—Chi­ America’s Allies before making any dramatic moves in the negotiators are again pressing Commissioner and to State Police gress report. nese Conimunisl.ints to a letter she reeel%ed from Merritt parkway. Two teen-agers tee. WE HAVE DISREGARDED COSTS ing the secrecy surrounding his in financial aid voted by Congre.ss Slamie Eisenhower extending the tot an Invltatio.-i to visit the White were Injured by ricocheting bul­ Replaces Hoover Panel In the air war, a Sabre jet pilot consultations 6n Capitol Hill. be made available without any HoiMe. W ith her are her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. P aul M artin, at lets in the hunt for the killer. Eisenhower set up the committas from Texas wa.s credited with Sees Rush Curbed Date Seen stiinga attached. 3loiindavllle, Weat Va. I'aiiia had hnth legs amputated berauae of Commissioner Hickey said that less than a month after bis slee- VALUES UP TO $50.00 downing a MIG late today to be­ Sen, Sparkman (P-Ala.l ypiced 2, ’The U. S. undertake to mod­ a rare blood disease..... Told byher parents she was ..going tb.jret new Morse, married and.the father of a tipn snd*gaye It.tbe job of cany- . Dusters come a ace—10 Red jet the new feeling among congress­ ernize the Spanish army, which legs, Paula said, "May I have blue oneaT’’ foiiisyear-bid daughter, "didn’t Ing on the work of the now-dis­ fighters do.sLroyed. ional Democrats. He said he was would mean a large scale military have a chance." banded Hoover Commission on the The Fifth A ir' Force said Col. satiabed the Republican adminis­ For A-Spies aid program. "He had pursued the car five reorganization of the executtve V Royal Baker of . McKinney, Tex... tration "has slowed down what I .3. The U. ,S. guarantee Spanish miles beyond the limits of hUr regu- branch of the government. It wtot Your C broke the .‘1x-day non-scoring wa.s afraid was about to develop security in a vrlual alllahce. li'r patrbL’Sdhe must have realieed lo' wofk promptly and mad* onff •tretch of Sabre patrols. It was into a headlong rush into war.’’ , Feb. 14—-(/P)— Spain would then proceed to he had lomethtng pretty serious.’’ informal report beforg inaumda* Sparkman, the Democrat.s’ de­ U,~S., Britain Offer \ Choice ^ a dogOght m atching 17 F-86s A delegation of 700 persons work out the American bid for use In an Intensive manhunt, police tlon day Jan . 20. - EACH , against 27 of the Russian-built feated candidate for Vice Presi­ left here aboard a 1.3-car spe­ of bases in peace and war. tracked down two allegedly stolen 'The new committee’s objsctlv#^ • • • • jets near the Yalu river. dent, last year, said the adminis­ There have been no indications cars before they captured Donahue to improve efficiency and elimin­ Boxed tration now is displaying "a sharp­ cial train for Washington in a here that the Elsenhower adminis­ l^d Airstrip In a Greenwich garage, ate waale from gov*mm*nU-a. ened. senaitivencsR. to .try.Vto work campaign ,.lo .win clemency tration, was pfepared to accept .the, ians Before .he - loat conselouenceii, program Eiaenbower ha* promiaBd The .Sabres"earVier had met no Sizes'7 tOflS, 8 to 16 and T4V2 to 22’/2“ this thing (foreign policy) oul with from President Eisenhower Spanish requirements or to change Morse whispered to a motorist he to carry out zealously as ms oppo.sition from the Reds when our Allies. in an.v radical manner the Ameri­ they Xcrecncd Allied bombers and for condemned atom spies had been shot by "people’’ in a means of reducing tax** ud w But Sen. Morse fInd-Orei was in can proposals. In e.ssence, these achieving a balanced budget. fighters striking at Communi.-t no mood for such talk. He told ffie Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. were for the use of Spanish hase.s London, Feb. 14—{IP)—Informed diplomats reported last black automobile^ with Massachu­ Valentine Jewelry COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION setts license plates. Only laat Wednesday Eisenhow­ targets to the South. Among these Senate yesterday the ' "Liberal.s" bv American forces and a detailed Their spokesman said a 21 night that the and Britain have agreed to offer er signed a bill, the llrat important wa.s an airstrip near Pyongyang, must “stop talking about a honey­ hour a day “vigil” picket line li25 million dollar aid program for Egypt economic aid in a new bid for the cooperation of that Morse was found lying beside his moon" with the new administra­ Spain agreed on at the same time. car by Chief Petty Officer Frank­ legislation to reach, his da^ Gold and ailver finl.ahed atone aet. Al.ao apai'klmg rhine­ the Korean Communist capital, from Congress, giving him th* stone and almulated p'aila in single and multiple alranda. Green Stamps Given With Ca.sh Sales tion. would he re-established in Americans argued that the sup­ key Arab nation in Middle East defen.se planning. The offer lin Jansen, 30, of West Babylon, upon which 12 B-29s dumped- 120 would he part of a general defense^ same power to reshuffle depart­ ^ tons of explosive.-; The Reds had- — Morse bolted his party.lo .sup-- front of the While Hou.se. plying of this help would benefit N, .Y,j who w as driving four other settlement proposal to he put into ment* and agencies that forffttr been using it for light planes. port Democratic nominee Adlai the whole Spani.sh economy, as sailors home from a Rhpde Island .Tould olher fumia to he'spent on ! effect if Egypt agrees to Join the President Truman had. Valentine On the battlefront, the long fight, Steven.son for the presidency last Washington, Fell. 14—(/P) naval station. year. A bill to force him to run as —Condemned as atom spies, development of the bases. But they | projected Middle East Defense Or- Court Struggle Whispers. Number Chairman of the commltta* n - $ | . 0 0 j q $ ^ . 9 8 near Old Baldy was the heaviest .«aid economic aid funds should he j k’' pftrnary biit pos­ uxnbiTity hf the ba.ses.- " ■ '-'I'eanmated 'ar'fso-.ono stirong."'wir'of ' District Shuffle 'Miiiyey" '19!; of Brooklyn, aaid.lhL! 20. Only front position. sibly not as an Independent in the in ttieir controversial case. Ambassador Lincoln MaeVeagh j the strategic. Suez Canal zone, —The Whit* House said the P pm I- sheer weights in new early spring shades. ' The E ighth arm y said 70 Chi­ Rom an Catholic squ_rcca a t the went to the police car radio and dent invited any Interested cabins general election. who has directed the negotiations ; which is Egyptian territory. Harlfpid, Feb. 14 Demo- made the call, which was picked nese were killed or wounded in the Morse told the Senate yesterday Vatican said yesterday Pope Pius to- date, is slated to be replaced members to attend today’s seaaiea. l.lst Settlement Point* cralic State legislators have made up by the Westport state police Those who accepted were Bec^- NO-MEND SEMI-SHEER $1.35 and $1.65 Pr. that fight already is on "between had intervened in behalf of the Other points in the proposed set- u clear they are going Into th* .98 aleaiin Fly Tying Time Is NOW husband and wife, whom President barracks. tary of Defense Wilson, Postmas­ (Continued on Page Two) Liberals that seek to protect the (Continued on Page Three) tlement included: Connecticut'.Supreme Coiirt if Re- NO-MEND SHEER NYLON ...... $1.65 Pr. American people and Reac.lionar- Ei.senhowcr has rrliisc.d to spare "He (Morse) kept saying, ‘Oh ter General Summerfleldv Bscr*^ 1. Milltarj’ aid for the modernl- publicans, succeed In reshuffling tary of the Interior McKay, Seetp- ies w'ho aeek to exploit ^ e A m eri­ from the electric chair...... Oodi'-’’ Mulvey said, -"*n-.36 senAtorial districts, for hi*, rosary beads In hla pocket.’ t*ry. .of Labor .J>vrHln, SecreUiy , can pedpie for'the selfish Interest.s Th Wa.shihgtoh, the Apostolic fng jet aircraft, tanks, guns and - ppop„aai» political grab $1.15 to $1.50 P r/ Delegation said appeals for the The rsll to the bsrracks brought of Agriculture Benson and Sodl*-- 400 Wounded of the few." Ihe Weakens training by "power-hungry" -Republicans, tary of Commerce Week*. He said the "Liberals" must Rosenbergs received by the Pope 2, E gypt m ust agree to allow out all 'available Greenwich and fight' "in the sheets; in the allcyr had been sent to t,he .Iii.sl|ce de- charge Democratic leaders. state Police. Invitations to attend today's ARLURE H ig h TWIST 60 GAUG E Allied fechnlrians to help main­ session also wars accepted by four Flee Fire in w ays and on.vthe housetops." i partnfenl without entering "intn Goiilrols Over tain Instajiatiotia, ,bn the rhiial. Ih's no such thing, claim the Re­ About three houra after the SHEERS ...... $1.25 Pr. Cites'Stasseii Aides ( the merits of the ca.ses." qjie dele­ which links the .Mediterranean aqd publicans. (t Is designed to make shooting, an auto answering the officials who regularly sit in on .he districts m'ore equal In popula­ cabinet meetings—Nixon, Mutual ARLURE SEMI-SHEER NYLONS . .. $l,-t t)r Red seas. Seoul Hospital inspire^- by the appointment of ,55 l-ember. before prt'Sidfr.tiiil clciu- Defense Metals Diplomats-said, however, (hat tion. (Continued on Page Eleven) Security Administrator Harold E. FAN CY HEEL NYLONS . . $L35 to $^.65 Pr. busines.s executives to survey for ehi'V was sought for the Ro.son- i [B ritain andtthe U. S. were divided Th

■ ■: ■ '■ ■■■: \ v i . : MANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY,'PI^BRUARY 14,1953 PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C O tftf^ SATtJRDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 19,53 ------:------iH* TWO WONS—Publlr Service Profram. WONS— 1410 n »,# r r rw r w t h t — isso I6;IA—WONS—Errand of Merry. planes struck st Communist in- W D B C -1860 HftHlQ afld I y W H A T - 910 WTHT-“-01oria Parker. Ike Weakens Town Pensioi]^ stsllstions above the western HJ-r*i^; ~M. SATlUNVi. WCCO— 1290 g ^ s a -lA - M. T WTIC— 1080 16:36—WTHT—Science EdllHr. Spain Hikes Urges Parents l« c a l Girls Given GOP Endorses WDRC— Newa; Thlnklnff“Out Loud. Skywatch Schedule "R o ck v ille R e d s L o se froht. Pilots reorted wrecking WKNB— 840 ' Eastern Standard Time WNHO—Ch. 8 WONS—Holv Trtnltv Scnrice. three railroad tunnels. WTIC-Meet the Prcaa. Cohirots Over Boost Comiifg Caps of Hygienists 16:45—W THT—Looking Into Spare. In frontline close-support mls- Sunday^' Read to Child . CecU England .liSS—.W.DBO.-T.MsnB....—...... • %XKT .wt. Salucday.. KlgXiJt ..Dansing' W D R C - U :^ R eport, Air* Nav a l 'sloiis,' 'XlH'ed pRdtg’T’epdrte’ff'' de^ WCCC—Msnchtltei llstlnae. Party. ■" ■■wrtAY'^s’dW...... Wi(lhigh't-2 a. m .'.'.. . 7 . . Lioyrt’feavTdsoii, lllcliard Ha'r'rT* ” Lois M. Hooey, 26 Indian drive, stroylng 13 guns and 37 troop W'ONS—N«-w«. U :1.1-WONS—.Midnight Matinee. 11:06—Newa on All Slatlona. Defeitse Metals WHAY—Kaay Liatenins. 2 a, ni.-4 a. m...... Fred Bond Pension Board and Di* and Cecil C. Jewett, 174 flummit shelters. XVHAT-'^LET'* On 1n Town. WTHT—The Plavhov*. r, Local Insurance Man Is WKNB—New,; Farad* of Hlti. I WTIC-Alex Drier 11:13—WDRC—PFC Eddie Fisher. 4 a. m.-6 a. m ...... Wllltam Taylor Practice Speeds Up De­ street, have been capped as dental Fifth Air Force headquarters re­ W T H T —U. S. Coa.-«t G u ard...... Base Price rectors Agree to Use ' WTHT—New*. ' WDRC—Your Star Time. ft ft. IT1."9 ft D3 , ...... Marguerite Coleman (Continued From Page 4)ne) On Five Counts in Hartford ported B-28 light bombers' destroy­ WTIO-Newa. U:.1S—WTIC-Miialc. WTTC—Cllftni. Utirv hygienists at the University of Proposed • for County On / I l f I / f t i / THl MAN WHO PLATS WONS—Dance Orchcatra. 9 a. m.-Noon ...... Ronald Larsen. Martin Starin velopment of Reading Bridgeport, after completion of ed 75 Communist trucks last night WCCC—Mancheate Matinee. WDIiC—Kyniphotiy Hall. Sept. 1, 1951 as Date H l l n t n PRIITYL-IHI PIOPU l:l.V-WDnC—U. S. Treaaufy, 1VHAY—Eaay Liatening. 11:36 WTIC—Star.*4 fn-ni Parla. Noon-3 p. m...... John McCauley, Kenneth Ham- months after Korea fighting be­ (Continued from Page One) their first semester In the Fonas Commissioner Position to bring to 335 the total for the WDRC—Art Waner Orchestra. BockvlUe. Feb. 14-(Speclal) -^vtoday at the in the Skill, Dr. Joll States WONS—Palin' With Alan. ------t'tt:*#='WTICe-.\'ew:a; To Be Annoiinred mond gan. School of Dental Hygiene. The lest three nights. WTHT—Navv Show. WDRC—New*. W H A Y — aMoonlIjrht Mernoriea. An agreement lo Increase pen­ Midget Basketball League (Contlnncd From Page One) WON’S--Dance Orchestraa. 3 p. m.-6 p. ni...... Richard RuddcII, Dave Ruddell Goveinmenl spokesmen said yes- In Madrid by Anjhaasadpr James Hartford police have arrested a iwo students arc now performing Cecil W. England, local thsur- In Its weekly review, the Air WTIC—National Farm and Horn* 12:30—WTIC—Downbeat Time; The U :55—WONS—Newa. 6 p. m.-8 p. m...... Columbia de Carll, Celeste Kt;ig terdny’a order opened up the DUnn, now Aprtrican -envoy to sions of town employes who re­ Vernon motorist for five separate There will be two ba.sketball Children are great Imitators and Hour. Ivory Touch. prophylactic work on patients In ance agent long active in Republi­ fight. Allied losses were not given. Force reporteid one U, 8 . F -86 WHAY—Well at Work. 13:55—WTIC—New* W H A Y -N e w a . 8 p .111.-10 p. m...... Raymond Fcnn, Carl Sluaarczyk market In the threq industrial Paris, Soi^-^ experts think com ­ tired before Sept. 1, 1951 was teotor vehicle violations which oc- games at the Town Hall in the In­ will more quickly develop In read­ can politics, has been endorsed by Sabre Jet was lost in combat, com ­ I2;06—WTIC—Newa; To Be Announced. the Fones clinic. The Communists siso Jabbed st l;a(V—WDRC—City Hoapital. Raaday W D R C — Newa. 10 p. m.-Midnight ...... Sam Clemen* metalii this way: ' - pletion of Ihe negotiations may be reached la.*t night at an informal termediate League, first game at ing when they see parents read­ pared with two Communist MIO- WCCC—Newa: Mancheater Matinee. 'corred in that city yesterday. A part of the educational pro­ the Re'pubflcan Town' committee five other places along the front, S:.w—WTIC—Newa. Mualc. 12:36—WTTC—Stan Kenton. . ' Tile, issuance ,of fjonlrollcd Ma- held u p h i l l after Dunn ha* taken meeting of the Board of Directora Henry E. Ostrowskl, 26, of 16 7 p. m. ing, according to Dr. Leonard W. for the post of county commis­ 15s shot down during the period. WKNB—Boh Croaby Show, 7:00—WTIC—C*v*\c*rie..of Muale, 12:53—N ew s Monday terialp Plan (CMV) “ tlcketa” will overdue post. Members of the Gilead 4-H Dairy gram, the students also have as­ but the thrusts were thrown back WTHT—Shako tlio Meracaa. and the Town Pension Board. , JoII, reading consultant for the sioner, according to William S. Five other Allied planes were 11st- WCCC—Organ Melodlea. Midnight- 2 a.m. . . . signments under direct‘supervision In clashes larting up to.two hourf. WHAY—Save a Life Program, 7:1.1—WCCC—Hour of St FrancI*...... Earle Bidwell, Sr. , ' .cea.se. h'ormerly' these authoriza- The groups derided to make a State - Department - o f Bklucatlon, Davis; Republican" town chairman. ed -sa-lost to ground firq and opera­ tRoaa. The-Muaical Miller, 2 a m.- 4 a.m...... <)ITE U. S; IMPATIENCE 6f —the field hyglerilsts Tii “ thh The attacking groups numbered 7-SO—AVCCC—New*; Mualc Tnu" Want...... 7.... . ivtlltam Si' Horgan ' -tinn* had 'In -he-obtained from the rcqqmniendatlon for the increases >the following charges: at a recent Verplanck PTA meet Salary for the part-time posi­ tion causes. WKNB—Your Navy Show. WTIC—New*; string Symphonette. 4 a.m.- 6 a.m...... Bridgeport school dental program less than 80 men. BEHAPPy"B/%I^D 1:55 -WDRC—«*lon Drake. Iran Eartli(|iiakc ...... Harrv Coiyles. Harold O. Kane government by users of the metalv Madrid, Spain, Feb. 14-H I-In­ at the Feb. 20 meeting of-th e di- this afternoon. ing. He pointed out the value tion is $3,508^ year. The two MiG’s were destroyed in WDRC—Mualc Bni 6 a.m.- 9 a.m...... ■ ' Operating a motor vehicle while and perform extiernal work. In the A,,.( „ IXCITING WCCC—Mualc. 7:55—WDRC—World In Brief...... -Victoria Fllewtcz, Thomas RiisaeU Some got them as much as/irix formed sources said today that I ector.*. There will be a sc.s.sion of the of parepts reading to youngsters . An admlniatiatian bill now . be­ *rhe Eighth Army reported 32 a dogfight over MIG alley last WDRC—Hormel Olrla. tinder the Influence, of liquor or offices of co-operating dentists; WKNB—Newa. 9 a.m.-12 Noon . . . .. ■ ...... '.... Dqrothy Belcher, Catherine Jack months in'advance. / American Impatience oyer western Sherwood G. Bowers, chairman . Tceh-Agers Dancing cla.ss at 7 to create in them a desire to fore the legislature would qbolish Uhinese kilted In three o f those Saturday. STAR-STUDDfD STAGE REVUE WCCC—Muaical Scoreboard:- New*. g;0e-WONS:—Chape' iTi the Sky. ■ Toll Exaggerated drugs; reckless driving; failure to Iw o years of theoretical and pro­ WKNB—New*; Hita ot Tomorrow. 12 Nbiin- 3 p:m.' ...... Tlioma.* Maxwell...... Artd pVodilCllon c'cllirtg-vVlff the EViro'pe'a delay fri uniting'for de­ of the Board of Directors, ex­ p. m. In the ^ast School audi­ learn to read. the present three commlsalonera fights, bringing the total of Red Other destruction claims for the WTHT—Now*. ‘ bbey a police officer’s signal; op- fessional training are provided for WTHT—Metropolitan Opera. WTIC—Newa: Georg* Crook. . . 3 p.m.- 6 p.ni...... Richard Ruddell. Sam Clemen* one on automobiles, aj:e out. fense is firing official Spani.*h plained today that .Sept^.l, 19JH torium sponsored by the East A background knowledge of casualties today to over 100. week Included 670 Communist ve­ WHAY—Saturday Matinee, drating a motor vehicle with im- the hyglcnista. for Hartford County and substi­ KEELY SMITH WDRC—New*. (Continiipd Krom rqge Onp.)- 6 p.m.- 8 p.m...... Mr. and Mr*. Albert Tedford ' Th^ only limltatl^'now will be hopes of a heavy flow of American wa.* chosen because it is th'ie date' School auditorium sponsored by nursery rhymes and traditional tute one commissioner. The. attack near Old Baldy hicles, one locomotive, 14 rail cars, BUDnai/CECE ROBINSON j;ia_WH.AY—Save « Life Program. WHAT—News: Chorliteri. ■ jovoper registration; and failure to Miss Hooey and,Miss .Jewett are 8 p.ni.-lO p.m...... Vincent Balocchettt. John Moore thpt the governmprit still will see aid lo Genei-flllaiilmo Francisco of .4.he . latest, substantial pay .in­ the Blast School Parent-Teacher children's stories such as,' “ The If the bill receives legislative' started-just after mtdnfght. Allied one bridge, 96 bundtngs, IS bunk­ - tiSS'^WDBC—Fun tot All. “ -WKNB—fleilhir Wntern. Franco's government. ■ adtify the Motor Vehicles depart­ both graduates., of Manchester WTHT—Opera. 8:15—WTHT—Chrutmii Sclencb, Ihniigh.thd num ber'nf (IpaUi.i hBrl to p.m.-Midnight ...... 1...... Benjamin Shanknian that actual military and atomic crease for town employes. association and the Recreation Three Bears," helps the child approval, there Would probably be communications were cut. Rein­ ers and 25 supply dumps. WCCC—Newa; .Mualc. Although no officials would com ­ ment of a change in address. High School. At the University of WDRC—Shnppfrs Rpedul not. ypt been flelprminpd it wa.a cpT- energy produrtlon gets first call. - It wa.* agreed that the increases Board. when he reaches school. Read­ no possibility of England's ap­ forcements tried to reach the posi­ WKNB—Star* Review Hlta. WHAY— Proirrain. ment publicly, these sources said Comes to Grief Bridgeport, the two coeds are 'WONS—101 Ranch Boya. S:!1G—WONS—Radio Carolera, tainly belgw the 1,000 or more thni It will continue to do that, under to those eligible would be made on Area Church Notes ing to children is also an import pointment. tions later, but ran into a Chi­ the Spanish reasoning goes like members of Phi Omicron Upsllon t:4.V-WHAY—Saturday Matinee. WHAY—Muaical Dol BuoiiKiorno. hna been reported. what spokesmen termed a simpli­ a t.lldlng scale which is based on OstrowSkl came to grief on Main ant aid In Increasing their vo­ England said today he Is flatter­ nese blocking force and withdrew WDRC-Report from Overaea*. WCCC—Newa: Churchaa Slnif. Flood Relief FumI Double Hefflortt for Baby Dlls ; ■ Sermons preparatory to the sorority, an academic fraternal or­ Report.* last night .d for Mr. (EDC) and European army. flKe present plan before Social ■ -dren. His registration number was At St. John’s Episcopal Church the first grader, such as learning cdunty Wards. pad. WHAT—Italian Voice. found alive. dent of the First National Bank metals plant's begin to turn out Lt. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, new and volunteer chairman of the and Mrs. Robe^C Hossman of ■ If tW* proves impossible, the U. Security and a supplemental jpUui -aoted and relayed to headquarters. there will be dedication of the to read from left to right and dis­ England is a former mayor and HERE ' P Cb 4:«S -WHAY—Newa; Pclka Hop. WKNB—Newa: Pnlonia. At least 2.3 other persons were more metal than in earmarked for Entries in the second annual commander of the Eighth Army, WHAY—Newa; Polk* Hop. WTIC—Your Star Time, drive, said toda.v that $19 was re­ Ellington. . ' / ‘ 8 . must adopt a peripheral de­ can go into effect. ;r While authorities were checking Mite Boxes at the church school criminating between such simi­ served for many years as a select­ killed b.v the quake in three small' the ticket holders. town-wide Science Fair, sponsored -visited the front today for the WCCC—flood M\i*lc. Preacribed. WDRC—Voice of Religion. ceived b.v mall this morning and i Not onl.v/waa- the birth the fense system, massing air m i^t in When the present plan la dla- the registration, Ostrowskl again larities as “b” and “d”. man. He is currently a member of Give your favorite valentine a delightful treat WONS—Juke Box WONS—Voire of Calvary. villages near Torroud. See Re<'ord Output ' at 9:25 a. m. by the Science' Club of Manchester second straight day and for the $82 had previously been acknowl-' 12,000th/>ft was also the' first Britain, Spain, Italy, Greece, Tur- cf.nlinued, a fund will hava to be •hBOUght.attentlqn to hlmselL Rev, .Willlarn C. H . Moe, pastor It’s Important for parents to the town's Advisory Insurance on this apecial day—take her here for a delicious’ WK.NB—.New*; Caravan for Saturday WTHT—Hellenic Profram. Today's figure.* said 140 PP'sRR-i i Tom Carapbell, editor of the High ' School,'- . must - be ..submitted- third time ...since his- - arrival In...... 'WDRC—-Treaaury- BandaUBd...... ■ • • i aet. .up; .to-provide penaions -fiaiu-, realize there are'twb defliflte typer 'cbmmfttee.' H e'is BVsb'”(r"aireit'6f ...... wcTe^’kflrt'wri'To have h'erti'IhJ'uih’a'.:**'*^ •on •^ten4inei»--'DAy •*at ' the .key.-and the Middle E ast to .blast Oltls time his car was involved of the Tolland Federated Church by the Monday deadline. Korea. meifl, 8 jlleasant atnios-"" ■iV'— WTIC—"ro Be Announced. WONS—Back to God Hour, be Ir'o'h’ ' A ge,' ihetalwO'rk'lng '.ttade' the Soviets from all sides at the tho.*p already retired. Contribu­ of bonks fqr the beginning reader of the First National Bank of Man­ 4;.1S—WaahlnRton U.S.A.. WTHT—^Jpera Album in Torroud while 210 of the town's*' received will Ha'yiies street hospital. fit a collision on East street near will preach his flijst Lenten ser­ Laat year more than 250 ex­ He conferred with the com­ phere .... turned over lo the Holland Relief weekly, said in New York that opening gun. tions ot employes still working ^those with a limited vocabulary, chester. WCCC—Newa; .Mualc. WTIC—Kxplorer'a of the Wild. Albany avenue, investigating Pa- mon at 11 a. m. “ Seeking the hibits were entered In the contest, mander and staff of an American WTIC—Robert Armbriialer, WCCC—Newa: Hartford Jewiah Life. inhabitants escaped injury. Fund campaign with headquarters steel mills-would reach this point U. S. Secretary of State John would have to be returned to tham. Best.” A class In preparation which children may read them­ -trolman Sigmund Sarge reported which is held to uncover potential division, inspected frontline ob­ DANCING TONIGHT WKNB—Box 13. WKNB—Ttallan Hour. Nafisi said that the Red Lion in New York and used In flood in the second quarter of 19.53, after Foster Dulles has warned the six At Its last regular meeting, the for church membership Is taught selves. and those which are to be WHAY—Save a Life Program. 9;45_\VDRC—T>fa Go To Toan. and Sun wa.* B'tablishing a field producing a record million tons that Ostrowskl struck q car oper- scientific talent in the schools. All servation bunkers, and returned to Featuring WTIC—Faith n Action. ravaged Holland where the recent 10 EDC nation*—France, Germany, Board of Directors instructed (3en- by the pastor each Sunday at 10 read to them by parents. Dr. Joll Jitto- WTHT—Tea and Crumpet*. hospital near Torrotid to treat the in March. He predicted the amount ’ ated by Richard Belden, of 25 King said. local students from Grade 4 Food Sale Profits Eighth Army headquarters in the WDRC—PFC Eddie Flaher. WHAY—Memorial Muaical. disaster has ruined the farm land. Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands eral Richard Martin and Court, East Hartford. a. m. through high school are eligible. afternoon. OAK GRILL WTIC—Big City Serenade. WTIC—National Radio Pulpit. mq.st seriously 'ihjuied. Minor Checks can be made payabMrtp the Weddings available for the free market and Luxembourg--that America Rev. George T. Higgins, pastor , Story records have a, value- for - WKNB—Ne-w*; Darre-Data. -WONS—Radio Bible Claaa . the Town Pension Board, to work • ^In answer to the question "How The fair wlH be held In 'Waddell The day marked the beginning LEO WATTS casualties were being taken to Mancliester Holland ’Relfer 'Fund ...... - p - would increase during the January- may do some '"re-thlnklng” bn her of the First Congregational children in that thev familiarize Will Aid Children WIIAY—Satiiri.ay Matinee. WTHT—Measajre of larael. March period. out a sliding scale of Increeaea Many drinks have you had?”, the School March 5 and 6. of the Chinese year of the Snake. *;l.1—WHAY—Croabv'a Quarter. WCCC—Sinrha Time. ho.spltals in Iranian cities, with and mailed to Rogers at the bank. European aid programs unless which would give the greatest Church o f Vernon will haVe for his them with the traditional stories Prizes will be awarded to the WHAY—.Notial ’ "ifounce a sefres of"oiffTdi!*' tidiniiig of the Community Methodist ' ffidKCIoh'ed’ thi^ magazines'avk'tia^ In addition to the regular prizes, th'e"a.‘i'8ocl'sftr6h'" Ka's held a’ hatlbhal T O N IG H T ^ ctes-'and jfiiist-be' cTiverert 'mv Mrs." Tfiomsis' A'nrffew' Cfiesanett o{ them to "lay down your arms and WTHT—Mualc. WTTC—Gueai Star. '^T otar ...... /. defenso program." line. The hope here is that sobools for presidents, vice presi­ Church at Crystal Lake an­ such as. "Story Parade,” which the Science Club -will offer prizes drive for funds. Mrs. Sylvester J. WHAY-Sporta. WHAY—Fantaale Muaicali. back or on foot. Shahroud is th/2' go home.” 4717 15th Avenue North, ,St. Pe­ Colbert said It was doubtful Washington will become so exas­ dents, secretaries, treasurers and nounces the first of a series of provides stories for children at all to the best class and best team ex­ Benson o f 275 Green road is treas­ 1VTIC—New*, 11:60—WDRC— Salt Lake City Taber­ rlo.*cst telegraph and rail ceptcr In between the propaganda g; I .V—WONS—Sport *. nacle. • tersburg, Fla., were married this that any appreciable extra metal perated with West Europe that reporters of 4-H clubs and their union Lenten services this evening levels. hibits. urer of the local campaign. The OPENING NEW ENGAGEMENT to Torroud. ^ measures the Communists broad­ WTTC—Bob Stcr'e. WCCC—Pollah Hour. morning in St. James’ Roman would be available immediately, America will turn . elaewhfre, Hospital Notes Jeadeis. to be held at 7:30 p. m. at the The use of television should not association conducts research to WTHT—New*. Weather. WON.S—polka Time. Name Tax Agents cast Christmas carols. Catholic Church. The ceremony but that in the future "w c will be which is to the Spanish means The first session for Wllllngton, Congregational church in Union. be unlimited or unsupervised. provide educational facilities for WHAY—Supper Sererade. WHAY—Mualca. American.and Australian war­ WDRC—Vlaltlne Time. WTHT—Church of the Air. waa performed at a nuptial hlglv able to set out production sche* Republic* ^ sanctuary of Center Church on from Si.lO a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Baker dicated they would follow sull. Richard Jackaon, TalcottvUle; Ed­ Bishop was chairman of the pro­ 8rl5 4 4 4 ‘ c e n t e r STREET 8 :0A—WTHT—Dancing Parlv. ^^’CCC;^—Ukraulan-AmrriCan... Hour,.. _ Sunday, March 1, and will be open er of the bride, waa beat man and With the youngsters. At both the Rockville and Ver­ Garden Grove Caterers. Music for will aI.*o be at the First National In Fargo, N; D„ Paul V . Keyaer, more than a month after the orig­ ward Harris; 81 Villsge^strest; ‘The programs will Include a mov gram. TENDERLOIN STEAK WTIC—Inalde Boh and Ray. WKNB—PNH Varlrtlek. in the public. (he iishera were Horace W. Palozte inal accord waa drawn up In or-' non Methodist Churches tomorrow dancing will be provided by the WDRC—Gene Autry. 13:36—W DRC^NfW R./ Bank next Wednesday, Thuraday of 88 Eaat Center street, Howard marketing official of Socony Miss A. Jane Weir, Line strset; Is on parliamentary procedure During the business meeting, it KXTBAI Following the business meeting der to gel President Eisenhower's the pastor, Rev. Carl W. Saun­ Dubaldo Brothers. DINNER~$1.3S “Maa Wllhaat A Caaalry’' • 1:4S t'TlN.S—20 Que*tion* W rcC—New*; Ukrainian - American and'Friday. Francis Sweet of South Hawthorne Vacuum Oil Go., predicted a na­ Mrs. Annabelle Wood, South /Qo- Diseusslon groups on the duties for was voted to present to the Ver­ Includes Soup and Coffee IVH.tV- -KoateHnetx Conduct*.. Hour. / Mrs. Raymond Culver of South signature on the ' document, in­ ders will have for his topic “We W T H T —Muair^ in P'lf'iu.h Manner. street and Byron F. O’Brien of tionwide one-cent rise in gasoline ventry. • eimh officer and Reports from the planck School a tape recorder, a' Sat.. 1 p. ai. “ My Friead Flleha” — g:;in ■ WDRC—Tarxan. Coventry entertained the group stead of former President Tru- Believe In Salvation from Sin.” group of reference books, and some From 1 to 8 P. M. Only WONS—TIteatei of the Air. WTTC—Et^rtial Lipht. Avon. J , prices and a 35 to 60 cent per bar­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: 8 son discussion groups. Tarh. Comady, I.ota at Cartaaaa M'THT—Darcinr Parly. WHAT -^isir from Sramlinavia. with her interpretations of Doro­ rel boost in crude oil prices. msn's. Jones-Chmlelewskl Nuptials scientifle equipment. Laurence Tel. Monson 8227 Th# bride wore a gown of Chan­ to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackaon, /.■. Hje 4-H club reporters for the WHAY UConn-Malrc. B**k*thall. l2:I.V--\VpRC— Bill CfiAtoHo. Nf'wii. thy Parker's' monologue, "The Lo<*al Painter’s In New York, Shell Oil Co. said After Spanish officials saw .the Spencer, director of AUdlo-Visual BASF FBEK PABKiN& '.g.fue.'.vvDRr.—c:*nrhu*ter*: 1:66—WTa.Te-Hrral<*. of -Tiulh. tilly, lace over white .satin...... The 19 Esstfleld street; a son to Mr. town of Vernon Include Mrs. Eve-' ’nie' marrlage of Miss Lorraine Waltz.” no general Increase In the nrice of temper of 4he- new American ad­ Aids for the local schools, demon­ Ghiirches WTIC—Pee Wee King. W f^C—Fr^nch-Amrrican Hour. scalloped neckline was decorated and Mrs. Sheldon Sags, 95 Middle rttt Gardner, Mrs. Roscoe French, M. Chmlelewskl, daughter of Mr., W T IC —.New*. Mrs. Doris Belding served a.* retail gasoline wa* anticipated un­ ministration, these squrcfs .adtled, strated the uses of the tape re­ \V H.\ Y - ■ .New*- Reward . Review Comlition ‘Good’ with white aeqiilns. The skirl ter­ -turnpike west. Mrs. John Booth, Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Mitchell Chmlelewskl of 8:2.1-WDRC—.New*. .'WDRC—Mu.'le In the Air. hostess. less crude went up markedly. B)it they- felt almost anything waa corder. Wapping Community Chdreh * WONS—Frank A Kn»o»t. minated In a chapel train. Her veil BIRTHS TODAY: a son to Mr.' Nlederwerfer, Miss Faith Gibson 128 High street, to James A. Jones, 8:30 WTIC—Grand Old Opry. a spokesman said minor rises pos.*ible and continued stalling Following the business meeting Rev. David Crockett, Minister WDRC—Gun*moke. WKNB-New*; PNH Vanettr-. of French lll\ision waa of finger­ and Mrs. Harold Bonham, 162 Mrs. Ellen Nlederwerfer. Richard son-of Mrs. Arthur G. Jones of 101 1:1.5 WTIC—Brhliul thr PaRei. Raymond Maraton, a painter, of might occur on the West Coast, in furiously. the group adjourned to the cafe­ George Collins, Organist EASTWOOD IVONS—Guv I.nnihaido Show. - tip length-and draped from a seed North School street; a daughter to ' Nlederwerfer, Frank Nlederwerfer, Brooklyn street, took place today 10:00 WDRC-.Saturday NlRht Coun­ WONS—Charlr* Kaahrr. 21.'> Oak street, la reported in Ohio and elsewhere. Spain, lifted . from Insolvency teria where refreshments were WIN YOUR I ::'-n 'VCfT—No\vi»; K< Ireland. Democriils Easiiii; pearl tiara. She carried a cascade Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman, Arthur St. Loilis, Norman Strong at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic try St:'le. "good" rnnditlon at Hartford Hoa­ In Pennsylvania, the ,I.>seph mainly through favorable circum­ served. Sunday, Feb. 15: . OllTla ‘ WTIC-—Dude Ranc'n Jamboree. WTIC—FavoritaA of th'' Famou.a. of white rosea with' white orchid ■Rockville. and Arthur Palmr. Church. WTHT—Satiirdav at the Shamrock. WDRC—Rcarrvad For Yon. pital were he has been recovering fieej) Purchasing Agency hiked the stances, has little to offer except The double ring ceremony was 9:30 a. m., Chui'ch School. DrHaTillasd laoratts VoaBg center. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: ...... Agent To Speak . Cootlmioua. Irons 2il5. GIRL'S HEART . -WONS—Cbleago -.Theater -of Ihe - Air. ,_\V.(.)NS--TUr _Lu4-.Jr.rau...ilouc.- (u’ilicism of Dulles from. injuriCR apparently suffered . I : .ferc*». lar.a of . Mutual—Seciu:ity—com mil-* Canter street: Mrs. Rose Hallorah, Hymn—“ I Need Thee Every Hour” ' / WH.M'-tvBave * Life Program. WTIC—Catholic Hour The bride's niothpr waa attired It announced dropping re.atrlc- 8. p. m. in the Vernon Elementarx waa-Albert-Gsables of 124 Drive B., Slates Meeting .4:M ->;» 11:0.1- WDRC—New*, W T I1T — I’ « IV Am or loan U nion...... ments” is going to Belgium. In a royal blue lace dinneV dres.*, Rockville; Arthur Larder, 106 . khool auditorium. His topic, ...... Lowry known. We fea­ Welker Defeuds ^ tion* on. exlenalou, gf naturnl. gus Cambridge-street.—- -• - - ..... Manchester, a cousin of the groom. ' Y\'CCC—Grrmari-Arherlran.' Molise,' still quoting Kdwnrds, with ■'which she wore a co'rs'age of service to nev.’ users. The.*e ap- THbesmen Ask tNarcoUcs .Probiems,” . will be., fol,. ■ ' The-'church was -decorated wltlv Serm on”A Highway Fqr .Our S4IK. - Moat.. - ■a'UBs. I 1 1 1 WKN:B—Juif.Ucf..(or. .FoUivt . also sajd-.-Dftv4al .Ccove ot thn^ Bank Monday^ 8 p* m. God.” ' ture the tops- •white camellss. -Sbe- s.*«istefl- the- fI)Kd' th -partX' Of 'MlChlFfln; Nfeih- lowed by a question period. white snapdragons. 2:.36- WDRC—N. Y. Philharmonic. of Amerira. San Francisro, will be Seeretary Beiigroii bridal part.v at a reception for 200 IRENE DUNNE ILL Officers of the association feel Hymn—"Walk In the U ght” . . . . . GLOBIOl’R ALL C'OLOB SHOW — ON THE SAME SHOW ~ WTHT—Ralph Flarajran. York. MassaenuacUs, New Jersey, UiV Art on Turks The bride wore a full length lace In service WTIC—Your Box at the Opera. on the team going to the Philip­ guests at the American Legion that this should prove a most ...... Calkins 1 Delaware and jhe District of Co­ gown, trimmed with pleating down Wapping, Feb. 14—(Special)— Television WCCC—New*; Muaic pines. He .said the Bank of Amer­ Home following the ceremony. lumbia. Santa Monica, Calif., Feb. 14— valuable and informative program Postlude—"Onward Christian Sol­ Errol flyas Abbott aad WONS—Bill Cunnincham. (Continued from Page One) the front, interlined with satin; a The Board of Finance has sched­ I C ottello ica "ha.* done more than .ISR mil­ TTie couple will be at home to (Continued from Pnge One) -Actress Irene Dunne is in St. for everyone and anyone interested tiarra coming to three peaks, trim­ diers” ...... Sullivan Maaroon O'Hara ■"S WKNB—Ave Maria Ho»ir, lion dollais worth of business in In the community is invited to be uled a meeting for Monday at 8 7:00 p. m.. Pilgrim Youth Fe^ r. M. 2:.3A_WOCC—Mualc. Pre.*enl law require* support* their friends after Feb, 17 at Or­ John’.* hospital with the flu. She med with seed pearls, silver beads p. m., in the Town Hall to present “ Meet 1:00—Gon*' An,lry. 2:4.5— WONSv—U. S. M ilitary AcaS>nVKNB-r-?>’rwii; Sundny a price formula intended to be operator. The bridegroom is a agreed hia people could shoot one roses. , . , an.v now departure in Far Ka.stern Sadlak Is Guest of Mr. and Mrs.' Clarence Johnson pot-luck supper will be served at SYMPHONY FOUR , 5 :to—IlopalonE ra*»ldy. WTIC—To B^ Ahnnuhri^'fl! ’’’ fair to farmers, in terms of things graduate of Hartford Public High elephant In each herd In order to A reception was held following of Sullivan avenue, and George fi 00—Ln.n? RAnKfr. 3:15—WTIC—Youth Brlnja:* You Music. policy at litis time, . . Coiigressman-at-Large Antoni N. 6 o'clock. Anyone.who has not WITH WALTER PHELPS they buy. as well ss to consum­ School and Howell Chenev Tech The Cifader Corps of'the Salva­ scare away the rest but this re­ the ceremony at the home of_ the Douglas Parkhurst of Glaston­ , fi .TO—You Aj»k4»f1 Tor It. WONB—^Charlcfi Kascr. The Alabama .Senator said he and is a journeyman electrician. sulted In ' the people running Badlak will be guest speaker at bride. Following the reception the been solicited can bring salad, hot JEANNIE RAY (Vocalists) MAN(>4ESTEft.C0NN. 7;00—Daiipfrons AMlprnm^n^, 3:36—vVTir—Bot» Consortln*. felt Senate foreign policies .slimti- ers of farm products. tion Army will have as-ita guest* IN C O M E TAX, i the traditional Lincoln's bay din­ bury, will be married at the Wap­ dish or dessert. After the supper, 7:.‘?0—Kf*n Murray. WTHT—Guy Lomburdn, He is a veteran of World War»TI. tomorrojy Captain and Mra. Ray­ around to friends to borrow money Have your taxes compatod W couple left for a wedding trip, des­ ping Community Church tomor­ MANCHiSTEM 5 OO—All'Star R^vii^, lateti the adrrtini.stration into pro- Young and 6ther farm state ner tonight at the North Coventry there will be a movie entitled WCCC—News; Music. and a member of Post 2.54, VFW. mond Wlson. Captain Wilson will to buy enough gunpowder to do the checked by a qualified tax sie>; tination unannounced. row at 2 p. m. Rev. David Crock­ ?l ()0—Your of Show*. WONS-,—Affair.* of PMcr Sal^m. mi.sing "arleqiiatc eon.sult.atinn on Senators are pushing to get the.i job. Community Center sponsored by “More For Peace.” This film 2 TOP HITS! 10’30—Your Hit Paradr. WKNB—Box 13. manwp l;66- WTIC—The Cha.««c. when he asked whether the Korean .sfin has not rommitteed bim*elf will also participate. '• nament bound Rockville High tusks will serve to repay the loan*, A turkey dinner will be served lives of the individuals In the com ­ .. Bandat _ WTHT—Mantovahl. war woiild he bi-oadencfl by resi-! on thi.*. saying only that he will your convenience. School basketball team was played home o f the bride. The Wilsons are at the present hia friends Willingly agree to lend I at 7 p., m. by the Coventry Frag­ munity and the world. trapped A. M.* WDRC—America Calllnr. dent Bisenhower-a-ordor .dir-ecting, apply, the-present .law .until it About Town at the Sykes Gymna^um last eve­ ■Htorm Halts Meeting ...ii miltiiMled 6|iidakvl ^ “00--:Whatj» Tmir’Tffinoi^. \vnNB-^Undi»r Arrest. ’ x * . time located in liartfonl. where the him-the money," the chief -wrote. ■W ment Society. S.^ate Cen)ral' com- 10;t,3—Thr A.iturf* of Thina*. ning. The team has two remain­ The Pleasant Valley Club meet­ WCCC—aMusic. the U. .S.' Seventh fleet' to quit rxniies. . ^ ;------captain Is the financial secretary "As soon as one of these animals 'Wltteeman John*H. Mullen of Staf­ SUES FOR 8100,000 10'30--Mr. Wt7.ard- 4:65—WKNB—Mr. Firkwirk Presrnt# ford Springs is in charge of the ing games, both to be played away, ing scheduled for Thursday eve No’rwlch, Feb. 14—(;P)—The Nor­ YOU’LL ENJOY SUNDAY DINNER 11:00—SupeiJ Cirrus, "shielding” Red China from attack Soiilhei-n Democrats were prom- __ u-.i.t, ""r.f f"'' the Southern New England is slaln,-ihowever. the (French) ning was postponed on account of 4:36—WTIC—To Be Announced. by Nationalist.* on Foimo.sa. . arrange menlSi • but they have already qualified in wich Public Utilities department r. M. WCCC—New*: Muaic. inent among those criticizing t h e » ^ ami Miss France^ M zito • commandant v mercilessly confis­ the storm. 12 00—Kit rar*f*n. ^ •Sen, Gillette t.D-Iowal said he new Agriculture Secretary in R.n.n" ..,1®. "nu.u .hi' m.n" 1 they were in Philadelphia and be- 1' Mrs. Augusta L. Brache Class B, of the State Basketball has been sued for $100,000 in con­ \2 30—rjjirn Kid. WDRC—Quiz Kid*. f . , . , of Benton street attended the legal , , . cates the tusks and leaves the FILMS-GAMERAS p Mrs. Augusta Lanesky Brache. tourney. A picture of the team will Hold ^w lng Session nection with the death of a fireman 1 :00—Youth Want,* to Know, ,WTHT—I^wrenrc ,\Vetk. • thinks the administration soon will floor sneerhes vesterdav. ' secretaries formal last evening at1 f”";" that in Pittsburgh hunter who killed the elephant bur­ The Ladies''‘Aid held an all day WHAY- Save a Life Prorram. . FLASH BTu LBS. CASES, , 88, widow of Paul Brache, died at be found , on the Sports Page of here Feb. 12. 1952, Mrs. Anne AT THREE T s 130—Krnrtlf'r.« of Faith, j have to make some other move in Senator Eastland (D-Mias.i, said ^ ^he Hedges, New Britain, Conn. Captain Wllaqn, spent a part of dened with debt which will take sewing meeting yesterday at the 2 00—Rijihop Shp'tn. WONS—Dear Marxv, ll’a Murder. MOVIES, PARTS ^ e Green Lodge Convalescent Marie Wasik claims the publicly 4:5.5--W()NS—Newa . the Pacific,,adding; "The Seventh larlly that ■farmers did not vote, | his boyhood in Manchester where all of his life to repay, tod ay's' Herald. home of Mrs.' Ruth Burnham with 2 .3ti—Nainr's Th> Sam*.' ^ om e in Manchester yesterday fol­ B'rhctures Pelvis . owned utilities company here was WDRC—Ce« an all 4:rK)--OnmibuJ». AVKNB—New*;. Muaic for Pundav. i _ ... . , , , ■ (u.r,, Hartford, will he the- principal land had lived in this country for women injured yesterday In an said was fatally hurt In a fall on G OO-rYou Ar^ Thrif, WDRC—Cef.Oi Adam*. Sen, .Smith put a Ud of secrecy I ">K fiom undei them. 'V2 years, residing on Wtndsorville day sewing at the home of Mrs. D IN N ER S - ti.io—Th;*. la Chark* I,*auffhtot>. WONS—The Shadow ■on Dulles’ testimonv id a clo.sed And .Senator Maybank ( D-S..C.),.'f y*'***^' - ..r Ellington auto accident have been Pauline Grant on Feb. .27, a ladder while. fighting a blaze. WTHT—Be'u Hawihtirhe. road for many years. ' She charges ' her hunand was 6 Waltri- Wincbell. , . meeting o f his subcommittee ves- declared the election returns w-ere , e r e i ^ .Nlgn^l: .-.LliUivo uf kept for further observation and Conrludes Tax Review 7.00—Rf'd Skeltan___ WTI.\Y-HChAped— . Alrlana*,.-.■ She. was a member o t the First caused to fall whenc^e. ladder Arthur,.God//ny, ■Wdai'. Bul 'he s'aidrfie would c o n -; no mandate for "disaster. Ins.nr- ■ hell Council. Knight* of Columhii.*^ treatment. The Board of T ilx Review con­ - 7.30—PTH-atf suit With Dimes on the gossihility innf-e" either.- PsHiy,' said M a y 4 T h e affair woli slartjiL.fi p m. and ■. Xittberan Church of . Ro<4iville'and came Into contact with- heavy $1.7S*^$2.SQ ox Tht Town.. .. .5:36 ■V.'TTC^Cnunt^rapv. 'M iss Shirley House, 23 o f Wind-_ cluded-—its sessions Wednesday ' - -Gfeataat .StVir-v- Kv>r' Tdld. of releasing parts 'o f the state- ‘ h'diik.' "iK What thertapner is; en-7 w-itl he Jicld at the “K, of C.--Home- tt|e Ladles’ Aid Society. She ,8pr. ,.j4Klqi. 8i|ffared a ffapiCiirca- qlectric wires. n ofj—TV Plavhou*^. \3'nn(!—Wnrld New*. ’ .nigbi .with.qnty. ohis. taxpayer. a{k> ■ments'~whifdf would: not-'i-mbmeer • Hried -lo. ...: otis M ala aUce.t,.,,,,,, '. ' MgVes' ■ two step-sorts-, -Richard peTvia and will 'be hospitalized 10.30—Oizi»* an', ffarri^t. De1>Ct1V.e.- - • Bnche of Crystal Lake and Flor­ pearing at the two sessions to 5:4.5- WHAT—Ne«'*. national ,*eeuritv if made puhlir. E.*stland al.*o In.aisled the f"fm , some time. Mrs. Mary Jones. 21 seek a change- cm his assessment. 11Sund*ty Special, .5:5.5-WDRC—New*. i d and Max Brache of Rockville; of Broad BrOok, was, leas seri­ Everyone loves our home- n 15—Flre.*ld# Theater. On a f?B.S radio program last i •'■"'"'■y w-ilh' The Children of .Mary Sodalltyi Members of the^board think this 11:45—Thl* I* the Life. Bvenfin night. .Rmith said Amcric,*n and expansion of the nBtion'a'for.|.st..James'.parish.willmeellomor- several nieces and nephews. The ously hurt but requires additional Personal Notices BMde pies nnd ' hoatemsde 12 15—N>wa* AGE FOUR -MAJ^CHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1958 pastor's position. At least 75 mem- 6:.30 p. m.. Young People’* meet­ be.drawn, and. It is aeldom. fired. spring was hot exclusively for ;the -bera -must'-be preoent-on 4his- occa­ ing.- - ...... ^anrljeH tw: Andover BO Y SCOUT To go to the other extreme, to birds. Bolton sion. 7:30 p. m.. Evangelistic service. W o m e n P l a n find ' "force in its least efficient Now this was a very good be- ’The second meeting will convene Mr. Schlosaer will bring the mes- 'form . and .guise, .-w«- have only - to- ugimiLng for a. ver,y:u;hacming.hQli7. Sei^ices Are Hjel^ at' the close of the first meeting, or ' a'f ■afeout''8 ftS''^;' ..... "‘TliV*’ tvWfc.... . NOTES imagine the same gun in another day, and for a very long time the Sad to GarablertiOSB PriheipattoRepo^ consider the proposed organ re­ 7:45 p. m., Tueaday, The Ina.s- BlMell Street pocket on a street corner. The in­ spirit of the day was well and For Mrs. Gilchrist pair and changes in the sanctuary, much Class will meet in the pa) ish - and Menchester. Conn. dividual carrying it wears no uni­ faithfully observed. It is only in Center CbngregaiTonal Church ,».be' held Tuesdays (instead of W«<1- an'd also an increaae in the budget house. Local Program Will Be THOMAS r . rUROUSON. Rev. CliffordJ O. Simpson, Pastor _ days) at 7:00 p. m. This group will for the minister’s salary. NEWS WALTER R. FERGUSON, form; he intends to violate legs! these modern times that It has On Valentine’s Day Andover, Feb. 14— (Special)— At New Jersey Convention 7:30 p. m., Wedne.sday, Midweek Publlihera Rev. Dorothy Pease, use the visual aid room during At Lutheran Church and moral law; he intends to degenerated. Services were held from the Con­ TtfajTr'meet Ihg.' Founded October 1, 18S1 Minister of Mucatlon Lent. North Methmltst Church 2:.30 p. m.. Friday, World Dav i At the Court of Honor in Wood- In its purer days the valentine gregational l^urch here this after­ Next Friday, Fch. 20 PubllitaediniDiiBucu Erery Brenlnj Except operate against them, and' to com­ noon for Mrs. Inez Gilchriat, wife Boltonr Feb. 14— (Special)— ^spring. Mrs. Magill of the Singer Dr. Watson Woodruff, Boy Scout Troop 27 will meet Rev. .lohn E. Post, Minister of Praver se)vire at Em anuel 1 niff Hall of Center Church Wed- Supdeye end Holldeyi. Entered at the mit acta for which society has no was a declaration usedj with such New York—(/P)—This is a day So a dozen times each after­ Resideilts of this community and] Sewing Company will be consult- Minister Emiritus Thursdays (instead of Wednes­ '•^amca W. McKay, Organist and Lutheraii Church. | nesday night for Tioop s25, a ^ oit Office at Mancheater, Conn., ai of Alva M. Gilchrist, who died at acceptance. He will draw his gun restraint, and With such unerring for the birds. noon I would run by the clean­ The Haven, Abington on Wednes­ other Herald readers will receive' ant for the Monday meeting at Aridrew R. Watson, days) during Lent at T p. m. tTiorister 9:45 a. m. Saturday, Jurti-ir Tenderfoot Investiture was con- Observance of the World Day of Second Claai Hall Matter. Minister of Music and fire it readily. Yet he never aim and compliance with the emo­ For pigeons are in their cooing ing plant and spring up like a day. She haa been in all health for a first-hand account of the edu-1 Union Congregational church in Ji.nior choir and Boys’ choir, Sundav, February 15, 9:30 and chcilr- ducted by Scoutmaster Harry Prayer will he held throughout the SUBSCRIPTION RATES prime at Valentine time. But startled deer for a peek at my Rockville. Two sessions will be will both rehearse Friday,* at 3:30 11:00. '. Maidment, A.saistant Robert Harri- nation and the world on Friday, Payable in Adrance wins. He has force, and nothing tional realities of life that, al­ aome time.^ cators’ meeting slated to get un­ .115.60 people often don’t fare so' well. loved one. But for fear someone Rev. Stephen dhamberlain, derway thif.-'week end at Atlantie held from 2:30 to 5 p. m. and 7:30 Sundav, Feb. 16 u p. m, hereafter. The Junior choir Chufch school at 9:30* a. m.. Tho Salvation Army son. Senior Patrol Leader David I 20, this year, with the local On# Tear ...... else. . 7.75 though unsigned, it left one heart Many a -romance wilL rcach a J ^ ?hli??*?..,P®®tor, officiated. Burial City, N. J...... to 9 p. m. 8:00, 9:15 and .11:00 will uss the Guild rpom. The Boys’ Superintendent Charles S.' Field 661 Main Street Ruddell and Scout Commissioner program to he held at the Emanuel . 8.*0 Hot Lunch Mena Prelude, “ Adagio Molto" (Sohata Lutheran Church In Xsither Hail . 1.80 Now we, as a hatl6n7are in no in little doubr'as t'd the ddenlUy of disastrous climax. For it is on this | Would Jump tip in front bf wiu» to be at 'i^omaston, Maine. Gabriel Reubin, principal of the choir will use the Visual Aid room. presiding. Capt. Norman Marshall George.SUlPs. The following jbined One Month ...... The menu for the hot lunch pro­ F Minor) ...... Merkel Prelude, ’’Meditation in E Flat", ( tlie. church veatfyT^t p.rn.’ Weekly ...... 80 danger of becoming a bandit in the the heart seeking it. Today we day bashful) would-be lovers sum- bakery, the barbershop, and Aid at Food Sale local school, left last night for the St. Mary's Guild will meet Wed­ the Boy Scout ranks: James Green- . .06 gram at the elementary school Anthem, "Be Still and Know that Sponsored by the' Manchester Single Copy ...... world. Our job, in fact, is to con­ have watched'-* the wholesale mon the courage to bare their | drygoods store, too. Several local women lent * their convention but before his depar-- nesday (instead of Thursdays) in bv Richol.sqn. ' - . Sunday, Feb. 15; berger, Earl Selwitz, John Sterling secret-heart to the-one they--yearn j “ Either your son has worms .or cffocta.toward. making a success lure promised to aend back, writ­ next week: Monday — turkey gra­ He IsjG od "...... Buck Lent- immediately after the 10- Oifertory,, "Berceuse", by Hau.aer, 9:30 (i.m., Sunday School. A .spe­ and Jeffrey fejiraon. Council of Church Women, this MEMBER OF ~ . frontand handle banditry. For preparation o f valehlines. They vy, toast, peas, cauTots, apricots: ficripturc, MatjtfieVv B:5-U program is open to anyone who t h e ASSOCIATED PRESS for—;and receive an immortal scar. Mexican jumping of the food sale conducted Thurs­ ten dispatches frequent concern­ a. m. service. Luncheon meeting. arranged by Shelley. cial attendance contest is being Assistant ' Scoulmasler ’ Robert Tuesday ^— hash, catsup, spinach, Hymn, “ Praise My .Soul the King wishes to sttend. The Aaaoclated Preaa la exclualvely that task we must have, and we are sent out in batches, and they day iat the J. W. Hale department ing happenings at the convention Other weekly organizations meet Postlude. “ Postlude In A Minor", held between the Citadel .Sunday Harrison presented service star* to entlUed to the ^ of renu^bllcatlon of must use, force. But force alone hhve to bo signed, since they are ‘“I ntver saw7kTd‘l;" store in Manchester. Proceeds site. pudding; Wednesday — macaroni, of H eaven"...... Goss by Ash fol d. School and that of New Brtinsw'ick, James DonoVan, .tone year ex- A colored movie, ’’Kezli of Zar­ all newa dlapatchea credited to It. or will get a Kick in the pants from cheese, stewed tomatoes, applc- at their regular hours. zar." the stoi-y of an African .feoy. Sot 0th»rwU» credltet'in; thla w pet •will never produce the results •w-e that Way before." from the event were to go into a SeaaioM -One -Week Long. Anthem. "O For a Ctloser Walk Anthem, ‘.’God’s Holy W'ay", by New Jersey. plorerj., John Scheibenpflug (three no longer a declaration of some­ cUpTd before nightfall of St; Val- srflice delight; Thursday — soup, with God" ...... 'Foster The Young People’s Fellowship will be shown at this time to both and alao the local newa publlahed here. entlne-s Day? One million? Two |. O" St, Valentine’s day I decided fund to aid the Gilchrists whose Reubin, George E. Graff, area will )inld a food sale at Hale's Store Bryant. 10:50 a.m., Holiness meeting. year B. S.), Roger Anderson and All righta of republloatlon of apeclal really want. thing real, inevitable between two school superintendent and Miss peanut hutter, gelatin with fruit; Soloist: Frank Maloney Hymns: Alan Weiss (two year B. S.), and adults and children, the cfili^ n 's . dlapatchea herein are alao reaerred. million? Three million? ^ to my home was recenty destroyed by Saturday at 9:00 a. ,m. Seripon: Captain Raymond Wilson For effective use of the force we hearts already beating as one, but own true love. I swaggered into fire. Viola Larsen, state supervisor for Friday — boiled potato, creamed Offertory, "Antienne" "When Morning Gilds the Skies". who has recently been appointed to One Year Star to David Janssen, program to be heltl at the same My advice is: “Never give an Full aervlco client of N. HL A. Serv- Imve, we must do our best to see a sort of mass circulation of the drug store, bought the biggest Marks Her Birthday schools, are to attend the 79th an­ tuna, corn mexicana, apple cake. Claiissmahn "When__I S))rvey the Wondrous Hartford from Philadelphia will Guy Gartstde, Ronald Wrubel and time in the parish building. Chil­ older woman a present on Valen­ Milk, bread and margarine are South Methodist Church dren who wish to attend are to *®PuWIahera Repreaentatlrea: The that it is surrounded with the diiuted and usually pointless sent! box of face powder in the place, Aslrid Skoog marked her 12th nual convention of the American Sermon, “ And Wfeen Ye Pray" Cro.s.s". apeak. David Nelaon. The following boys tine’s Day," and a two-bit lacy valentine. Association of School Administra­ served with each mead. (All seryi^s) Main Street and Hartford Knad "I Love to Tell the Stn)-y". advanced to Second Clasa: Robert have their parents write a note Jnllua Mathewa Special Agency — New atmosphere and the intents of ment among the very young. The birthday recenty with a party at 2:00 p.m,, Hospital visitation. W k Chicago. Detroit and Boaton.___ I tried it at the age of 12. Never I walked past the cleaning plant tors. Express Appreciation H.vmn, "Breathe On Me Breath of Rev. Fred R. Edgar, Minister Sermon: "We Believe in Salvation Calder, Ernest Irwin, Gordon excusing them from school. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF legal and moral law, our best to really been the same since. her home. Twevc youngsters heped 2:00 p.m,. Silver Lane .Sunday inference is that only the very half a dozen times before I could The. session, one week in length, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tedford of God’’ ...... Jackson Rev. Percy F. Smith, From Sin". School under supervision of Cecil Rhodes, Peter Saafl and John Mor­ Mrs. Frederick Wood is chair­ aRCULATIONS. ______^ At the time I was on the thres­ her observe the occasion. She is West street have allowed the use / Asaoclate Minister man of the . day and her commit­ see that it is employed in accord­ young arc privileged to have senti­ bring myself to enter. It w as'a the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. win attract educators from all Postlude. "Chant Triomphale" Grey 5:30 p. m.. Intermediate Metho- Kittle. rison. _ First Class Pins were re­ The Herald Printing CompMy. Inc., hold of a promising career. I was relief to find my lady fair absent over the United Staets and it Is of their land to the Manchester 9:15 Church S ch ool for ail / Herbert A. FVance, illst Youth Fellowship. ceived by Benedict Zollo. James tee Includes Mrs. Erich Brandt and aaaumea no flnanclal reaponalblllty for ance with the majority beliefs and ment, and to express it in an art Henry Skoog. 7:00 p.m.. Old Fashioned Prayer one of the leading Uterarj’ figures, on an errand. I left the package believed that this year’s conven­ Sportsmen for their hunting trials age.". Kindergarten through Junior Minister of 5tiisic 6:00 p/ m.. Sunday Evening Fel- Juros. George Beaiiregard, Williani Mrs, Griswold Chappell. Mrs. Mar­ . typographical errora appearing In ad- standards of the community, fill and flowery way, and that of the Linwqod Grammar School, for some time. As in past years, meeting. yertlaementa and other reading matter with her stenographer, and ran tion is one of the most Important High. lavship. Rev. H. K. Mousley o( Minnick, .John O’Reilly, Timothy tin Alvord will have charge of the which is in this case the whole pretty flutterings, in romance, arc and earning up to 60 cents every Manchester ' Evening Herald the sportsmen will express their Sunday. Feb. 15: 7:30 p.m., Gospel service. Sermon children’s program. in The Mancheater Brenlng Herald. back 'to sell my newspapers. Andover correspondent, Mrs. held by the group. 11:00 Chtirch School, pre-nursery Providenee, R, I., will speak on by Captain Raymond Wilson. Rohan, Stephen Hubbard and El- world, and our best to see that it for adults only when they ■ are afternoon peddling newspapers on It is . one in a series of school- appreciation tonight when the Ted- through lower junior grade 4. ■ Sej'vices of worship at 8:00 a. wood Anderson. 'The '"Citizenship This year marks the flflth ob­ DIaplay aCrertlalng cloalng hours: Late that afternoon as I went George Nelson, telephone Pilgrim fords will be their guests at a din­ m., and 10:45. "Landmarks of the Bible". Band Selection, "The Mercy Seat," or Monday—1 p. m. IJiday. wears the right uniform, a uni­ a street coiner. by the cleaning plant the steno­ connected meetings being held at 4:30 Pilgram Fellowship "The Illustrated talk. Potluck supper. in the Nation” Merit badge was servance of the World Day of birds. This is a woeful disloyalty I delivered the' papers to some 2-0793. ner at Garden Grove in Manches­ -Pi'elude, "Andantino" Fi'anck. Jakeway. Songster Selection, "I $or Tueaday-1 p. m. Morjay. grapher beckoned to me and hand­ the famous New Jersey resort Perfect Tribute"- Mia* Marion Members of MYF will sit together awarded to Janies Donovan, Rich­ Prayer, which was started In 1890 For Wednesday—1 p. m. Tueaday. form which represents law and to the Saints Valentine, or at least of the neighborhood businessmen. ter. ' Hymn, "The Light of God Is Heard the Voice," Dr. Bonar, Dr. by a group of Methodist women in For Thursday-f p. m. Wednesday. ed me an envelope. I galloped city. Finishing up this week end is Casey. , : at supper and have )irief buaincaa Dykes. Male Quartet 'selection. ard Ruddell, Benedict Zollo. Milton order and nothing else, a uniform to the lightsome pagan hearts One day I entered a newly opened the convention for National School Personal/Mention Falling," No. 468 Laufei'. Boston. Women have always pray­ F o r .fc ld a y -l p. in. Thursday., „ home,. went .to.my room, closed and 21 Known Dead ■ Mrs. Albino /'yolpt ■ o f - Birch __6:30, Junior CYP Clubr Movje, meeting following program. "No. On* .Ever Car«d lor Ma U ke •Shaw, John J^hribenpfliing, Ron­ For Saturday-! p. m. Friday. Which cannat be acCtisea’ of repre­ who decided to’^honor them borh. 'Wholesale cleaning ■plant and "saw Boards which was. addressed yes­ •‘Greatei* Victory." ’' Offertory Solo, "The Tabernacle ald Masnicki, -tamea .iuros and ed for-a- better world"but the an­ ■ Claaalfled deadline; 10:80 a..in. eat a fair lady—and w,ip§ drowned in locked the door. 'With shaking Mountain and,/her daughter, Mrs. of God Is With Men,” June Gaal, The Week Jesus," Welgle. nual observance began In 1887 day of publication except SaturOay- senting the instincts and desires We're for valentines which pack hands I opened the note from HER. terday by Raul A. Walker, chair­ 6:30 Senior CYP Club” Mean- Monday, 8:00 Ingraham Circle The Week Peter Hansen. Other merit badges love at first eight,. She bought a In Japan Blast man of the Federal Communica­ Celestlne Aug^isto of Hebron, left soprano- - Mitchell. when the Women’s Board of Home 8 a. m. ______, or the eagerness for jtrouble of any an old-fashioned wallop, which “My husband and I think it was this week for an extended vacation Ing of Lent’’-—Mr. Simpson. Hymn, "Not Alone for Mighty mcct.s with Mrs. Sally Hoff)T)an, Monday, 7:30 p.m,, Friendship awarded were as followa: Leklie paper, and I walked out In a tions Commission. 7:00 Young Adults—“ Prayer"—- Mission of the Presbyterian Church individual nation. trance, heart pounding. very sweet of you to send a valenki, jn Miami, Fla. Empire," No. 543— H.vfrydol. 5!)6 Hilliard street. Circle meeting at Citadel. Stevenson, first aid; James Dono­ Saturday, February l i mean what they say, which go Must Act Quickly Mr. Simpson. van, fishing, citizenship In the asked its women to come together If We pull this thing called force There was everything against tine,” she had written. ‘lAnd w e ^ (Continued From Page One)i Center Church Calendar Sermon, "Where Is Your Broth­ Tne.sday: Tuesday, 2:00 p.m., Women’s straight to the one and only tar­ Walker told educators that they The Week home, cooking, first aid; Richard at a certain hour ,to pray for the us. She was more than twice my send you a little token, too. Services at Center Congrega­ e r?’’- -Dr. Fred R. Edgar. 7:10 p. ni.. Pastor's office hours Home League meeting at Citadel. church in this country.' apart, then, we must come to a get, and which are unsigned . be­ “My husband" , ,, . Why did she must act quickly in claiming spe­ Monday. 7:00, Group B. aweet- .RudilelL.-.aQoktny.-...ho me-.-tapalra.-L'; — The Role of Force age—and roughly twice my height. Uce .aaid the . figure might later be cial televlBlon channels. T h e FCC tional OiuTch tomorrow .Include Hynan, “O.Zion Haste,’’.-No. .475 aPthc church. -__ Mrs. Margaret- 'Thompsoir,-HonjB „ Yaarsdatar-fai't*!*^^ conclusion that the very angle of cause slghature'would be at once have to brong in old ^ w -legs? confirined at 22 dead. church school at 9:30 a.m. and heart potluck Slipper and entertain­ —Tidings. 7:45 '[i. m.. Study Group n)ceta League secretary of Pawtucket, first aid; John .O'Reilly, cooking; In all the raah debate which has Tliere was the matter of her hus­ last April reserved 242 TV chan­ i Boards of Home and Foreign Mia- the Korean war which is most superfluous and no fun. If we band, too. I felt a little sorry for And the token? . . . It was a one Bodies and parts of bodies were wbrshlp at 11 a.m. when Rev. ment. Postlude, "Postlude”—Vincent. with Mrs. Iva Wil.son, 61 Mather R. I. will be t^ie g;u.c,4t speaker at Benedict Zollo, cooking, first aid; aiona united in a call for a day of broken out here at home to plague dollar bill, clipped to her note. nels for non-commerclal, educa­ Tuesday, 6:45 Confirmation Richard Morrison, campings, cook­ scoffed at, in some quarters, ac­ think bf it in time next year, we’ll her about him. Nice fellow. Just strewn all oyer the scene of the tional broadcasting and Walker Arthur A. Wallace will preach a Prelude. "Andantino"—Franck. si reel. this meeting. ■ This Is a special prayer for all raiaaions. The follow- the Elaenhower-Dullea effort to bow-legged. .He could jump over a One thing was blindingly clear. blast, which shook downtown sermon entitled “Religion As a Class. I Inti'oit, "I Think When I Read Wednesday, 7:00 p. m., Choir re­ meeting. ing; Richard McKinney, camping, Ing year Canada Joined the women tually represents the most en- send some out, to all our loves. said that June 2 will mark the launch a new and thore decisive fire hydrant without barking his Our brief one-way love affair was Tokyo 15 mila.7 away. Science.” The youth group. Pilgrim 7:30, Board of Deacons meeting. .That Sweet Story" English. hearsal. 6:45 p.m., Songster rehearsal. first aid; Jamea Juros, flrat aid; of America and the flrat Friday In cpuraglng wisdom this poor world at an end. The money in the enve­ deadline for such applications. 8:00, Group C. The Junior Choir. Charles Dougan, reading; David foreign policy, there has been one shins.. AP photographer Yuichi Ishizakl Another speaker, Frank E. Bass, Fellowship, win meet in the parish Friday, 2:,3(^p. m.. World Day .if 8:00 p.m.. Band rehearsal. Lent was the. permanent date cho­ has yet come to, in its attitude to­ But when she smiled at me, this lope proved that. room at 7 p.m. Wednesday, 3:.30, Boys’ Choir Processional Hy/hn, "The Light Pjayer .service.'at Emanuel Luther­ Wednesday, 7:30.*“p.m,, Prayer Ruddell, camping. Explorer Advis­ sen. ‘Then finally in 192iT under the underlying difference o f opinion. reported that eye-witnesses said executive secretary of thq, Ten­ Juse|ili F. Naylur or George Hansen presented -to ward force. Scoff at the term ‘‘po­ tall blonde lady in a green dress I would like to say that I tore three explosions ripped the factory ‘Execs’ To Meet rehearsal- of God Is Falling," No. 468 Laii- an Churcl). meeting sponsored by . Songsters. leadership o f missionaries and nessee Question association, call­ 7:30, Senior Choir rehearsal. I fer, MRS. RAYMOND F. BARRETT Richard Ruddell has Star Scout It is a difference of opinion over lice action" as some o f us may, the it was like the wind rippling s the dollar bill into shreda. But the in suburban Fuchu. ed for a full study of educational The week’s activities include a S.ntnrdny, 8:00 _p. m., Cmsie- Place to be announced. church leaders it became for the ^the effectlyene^^ Connecticut cornfield in' July. I forgot her truth is I just took it to the drug­ meeting of the executive commit- 8:00, Groups A and D, special; Anthem, "Turn Thy Face From Doubles nieet at' church. Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Evange- award; and to Charles Dougan his first time the World Day o f Pray- Jfpcj;, reinaMw thaJt It.Ja .tha- u^e pf "Everythlng^ls,,gone," Ishizaki \>y..R--C®.**8?AWl9h.6.1 ... pr ■Lenten -meeting',--'...... — .'.f M.V Sins-’’— SHUivan-.- ,.„.Jh.e weddin|r^pf,, Misa,.,Mai;garet,-Jn, a ballerina lengtlj ehamp.i^ne .LUa .Scout-.awacd,.— - If ,we are going to act sMiely age, tfetght, and -per bow-legged store-and"desptmdently bought tee reported. "Only the concrete floors presidential commission. Bass is tfei’lit 'the' pfiMSK'roo'tn' on Monday:' I .‘Roy, daiight^ of" Mr. and Mrs. "faifle dreisV with a coraf Kat ani itsttc street; servlee'. " ------—* ei)---81nee-1*43 -the -piani>ing->--and - this label which alone has kept the cream cones with it until I. got so Friday, 3:30, Pilgrim Choir re- I Sacrament of Infant Baptism, The Court of Honor followed a husband. of two of the factory buildings are also vice chairman of the Na­ Plan Work Project Talcottville C'nngrpgatinnal Chiirrh George L. Roy of Springfield, ahoea. She can-ied a bouquet of 8:00 p.m;, 77ils mid-week service promotion of the program has and effectively In the world, we Korean war from being World sick I no longer cared about love hearsal. | Responsive Reading, "The Way potluck for parent! who turned been the responsibility of the Yankee I cofild be sure of seeing her left and 1 saw parts of bodies 200 tional Education association. The Ladies Benevolent Society M.ts.4., and Raymond F. Bariett, cimbndium orchids and hya­ will feature the picture "Dedicated have to come to a sane under­ St. Valentine’s day. or women who SatuVda.V. 9:30 a. m.. Cherub : of Peace,’’ Page 570, Rev. James A. Bull, Paster out in large number, enjoyed a World Day of Prayer Committse'of War III right from its start. It is only once a day when I brought yards away from the warehouse.'’ Advance filin g Given will hold its annual work project .Mrs. Anthony ITrhanettl, son ‘ of Mr. and Mrs. William F. cinths. Men." The community at large is By A. H. 0. broke a man’s heart with a shabby Choir rehearsal. . Scripture Lesson, Genesis 4:1-16. splendid meal, applauded their the General Department of United ; / standing o f the usefulness, the the symbolic presence of the her the paper. But I had to see Japanese police and airmen from Advance billing of the annual meeting Tuesday when they will Director of 5liislc B.arrett of 367 East Center stieet, TTie mother of the bride wore a invited to view this picture. her ntorc often. The trouble was buck. roll bandages for Manchester ! OITertorv Anthem. "In Heaven^ sons’ advancements, and heard Chfireh Women of the National productivity, and the limitations Onited Nations flag, representing the nearby U. S. Air Base at meeting of The Connecticut Coun­ l.v Love Ahidingf," June Gaal. so- took place, this morning at 10 parade blue dress of peau de sole Friday, 6:30 p.m.. Corps Cadets. This is, occasionally, an adult that her desk was behind a small And never again did I leap out- Memorial Hospital. This meeting j 7:30 p.m., Torchbearer meeting brief talks by Commissioner Stiles Council of Churches. of sheer military force as an In­ a dawning order o f world legal and Tachlkawa joined in rescue work. cil of Republican Women’s Clubs Emanuel Liilheran Church I prano —Parker. Sunday, Feb. 15 o'cloclc at St. Thomas Aqnlnaa with a white hat and a corsage of and civilized world. Hatchets do partition that hid her from side­ 8ld6 her window. on Monday promises a light touch will be preceded by a potluck at Rev. Carl E. Olson, Pastor at Cfitadel. and the Charter Oak Council chief In 1*83 the service was held in strument of policy. There are Police said the explosions appar­ Jd.vmn. "Not Alone for Mighty 9:30 a.m. School of Christian Churoh in Springfield. Rev. Ray- ■ violets. The mother of the bride- executive. Nelson Sly. These Scout moral law, accepted by a majority not necessarily have to be burled walk view. "Well, well. Harold,” said the when John deK. Alsop gives ' hia 6:30 p.m. Philemon Anderson, Faith and Life 7:.30 p.m.. Crusader meeting at over 17,000 communities of the ently were touched off by ignition Enipire,’’ No. 543 --Hyfrydol. mond Potvin performed the double groom chose a dark blue crepe leaders stressed the fine camping things it will do, juid there are of the world’s citizens, which has in somebody’s back. They can be But I found that if I wore ten­ baker the next vFeek. “ You must Informal talk entHled "The Care Set Staff Session j Assistant to the Pastor ll.:00 a m. Nursery for children ring ceremony and celebrated* the atadel. United States with, an offering of powder in a concrete warehouse. Sei'iiion, "Whei'e Is Your Broth­ dress with a geranium red hat and opportunities available to the boys, more thait 1385,000. Women in also things it wlli not do. It has made our cause in Korea stronger buried in neutral ground. nis shoes, and leaped as high in have got rid of your worms. I don’t A high dirt bank around the ware and Feeding of a Legislator.” Seve­ On Wednesday, the religious Clarence W. Helsing, Organist three and over nuptial Maas,before the alter deco­ 7:30 p.m., Men’s Bowling League. see you jumping so much lately.” er?" Dr. Fred R. Edgar, ; a corsage of red carnations and and urged participation in the Na­ over 100 countries participated. not only strengths. In certain con­ We are moved to such phllo- the air as I could, I could catch house was breached by the explo­ ral Bolton women have indi­ education committee and church and Choirmaster Rcce.ssional Hymn. "O Zion ; 11:00 a.m. Service of Worship rated with white gladioli. The tra­ white roses. Saturday. 10:00 a.m.. Junior Le­ than it could ever have been if wo a quick glimpse of the back of — How could a man leap with a school staff will meet at the par­ tional jamboree. This year's theme, "Walk as ditions, but weaknesses, in other Mphical comment by the fact that sions. cated an Interest in attending the Haste." No. 475 Tidings. i Prelude, Chaconne, Durand ditional wedding marches and Following the ceremony a re­ gion meeting at Citadel. had gone in aJone, without having ^ are Boothe Luce, soon after her her beautiful blonde head. heart full of lead? meeting which will begin promptly sonage at 7:30 p.m. Quinquagesima Sunday, “ Youth H.vmn, Father Again in Jesus’ :en-of l i ght,** potnta the way conditions. The factory was a branch of one ft Po.stlnde. "Postlude’’ Vincent. | other selections were played on the ception for 60 guests was held at Ed Nolan, trcHip committeeman for greater progress In the Chris­ been ■■ deputized by an authority designation as this country’s next of Japan’s largest fireworks man­ at II a.m. in the Hall of the House World Day of Prayer Sunday. " 6:(K) p. ni. Junior Hi meeting. ' Name We Meet, W'hitmore organ. Biicklnghain Congregational ' On the loud side of our 'debate, ambassador to Italy, took the pains Center church members will ■9:00 a. m.. Divine Worship. the Chsrbra House. Wa t Spring of ffo. 91, George Boettinger, dis­ tian World Mission. Manchester larger yian that of our own pur ufacturers. of Representatives at the State 7:00 p, m. M.Y.F. Worship, The; Old Testament Lesson, Genesis The bride, who.se father gave field. Pink rosas and stephanotis Church trict camping and activities chair­ 4? public thanks, to ,‘.‘J.ohn and baked bean aupper.Feb.. 21,.in -the unite....w.l.t h. . other .. Protestant .Cliurch School in,parisji building,... .4a-16 „...... women are urged to attend ttla there are .blithe and automatic as- poses and desires...... • - Ishizaki. said all -of the - bodies Capitol, .in - Hartford. *•)- .yomrg people - will meet at- the i lier in- marriage had as' her -maid were-uscrt'for the decorations. *' . . Kev.. Philip 8L. Hose, JMInlster.~-. man'. .'BTitl -J-tm- Irvine, district ad­ ■pecial ' obiervancg Francesca” Lodge for “supporting C o v e h l r y Grange Hall, Route U. S. 44-A. had not been identified bjMbte aft­ churches in southern Tolland 10:45 a. m.. Divine Worship. Nur- New Testament Le.sson, ' Luke next" n idiy sumpdons that force will accom­ The value and effectiveness of Alsop, a former representative church and go to Dinne Culver's,'36 ■ of honor her sister, Miss Geraldine When leaving on a wedding trip vancement chairman, will conduct afternoon. her for the ambassadorial post. Mrs. Oliver M. Brown will be ernoon. Arms and legs Were Scat from Avon and a key man in the county Friday in observance of the sei'.v in parish building. Westminster road, for a Seth Par- 18:18-31 Sunday, Feb. 15— plish anything. Thus, the Korean the force we have everywhere in Pi'clude—"Canzone " .. Karg-Elert Roy of Malden, Mass, Wllllarn F. to New York the bride was attired classes In Standard Red Cross First .. ‘ here need be little doubt Young Mothers chairman, assisted by John Wyi- tered. Some bodies were pierced state Eisenhower movement last World Day of Prayer. Services this ker sing. ; Anthem. No Man Is an Island, Barrett, Jr., of Mancheater was 10:00 a. m., Church’ solwol. ' Aid, primarily for Explorer war is being settled, every day, by the world depends, then, on how that Mrs. Luce’s claim to the post by flying debris. spring and summer, will speak fol­ year will be held at Hebron Con­ “ Praise Ye the Father," 7:00 p. m. Epworth League willi Whitney-Kr.amer in a gray suit, black coat with 11:00 a. m., Morning worahlp. nauer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hlghter, his brother’s best man, and tiahera cerise lining, matching hat and Scouts and Senior Girl Scouts over Lutheran Service ' somebody who insists that all 'we originated In the relationship be­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Penler, “ Some of the families were idSn- lowing a dramatization of the pas­ gregational Church at 2 p.m. The Youth Octet meet in the Ladies parlor. Rev. i Hymn, Gracious Spirit. Dwell with Sermon' subject:-’Put Your Life In well we continue to clothe it in Anthem (second service) — “ Be were Andrew J. Havrilla of .Spring- black accessories.-After March 15 14 years, old. T h e cldaiies have.to do is bomb Manchuria, or tween herself and President Eisen­ Cliib to Show Carl Snow, Mrs. Anna C. Ander- tifying relatives by underwear sage of bill through . the legis­ theme of this year’s service is the Pere.v Smith will speak. Mi.s.s' Me. Lynch ______field and James Hall of Manches­ Order." Tueaday at the Squadron Room of the symbolism of world law, in the hower. and in her own abilities and Thou My Vision ’ ...... Pearson the couple will reside at 54 Spruce 'shepherd Chlang Kai-shek into an •son, Miss June D. Loomis. Mrs. G. socks’ and other bits of clothing,’ lature. Women members of the quotation "Walk As Children of Janet Knnfla will lead the devo­ Sermon: Cain and Christ '' ter. Center Church, and It is planned to To Feature Youth symbolism of service to the world talents. But there is no doiibt he said. "The whole area is current General Assembly will Light" and will be based on a serv­ Offertoi-y -"Blessed Je.sus, At Thy tions. Offertory, A Sonnet. Granados street. Gfwpel Hall ' Invasion of the Chinese mainland, Health Movies Raymond Johnson, and Mrs. Wal­ Word" ...... Bach —iTbe—bride— wore s ballerina continue them the first and third cpmmunlty. Should we shed that either, that the path to her ap- ter S. Haven. smeared with mud from the water comprise the cast for this sketch, ice written by a Christian Zalu The \\ eek Hymn, God of Grace and God of lengtli white chantill.y lace over Mrs. Barrett, a graduate of 415 Center Street Tuesdays of th* month for a 22 or blockade the China coast, or imintment was made smooth, when and bits of gotton and paper for Sermon: "Youth At the Cross- Mond.-i'y— Glory, Anon. Springfield schools and Skidmore The Emnnuei Lutheraa Church United-Nations uniform, our force r Alcorn To Speak woman. John Beck of the Hebron- satin gown, fashioned with a fitted hour course. Mpr* information is will obMrve "Youth Sunday” at it might have been made rough bv Marks 92nd Birthday making fireworks." Roads-.’^...... 7:00 p. m. Senior Girl Scouts. Postlude, Shepherd's Sunday Song. College, la employed by J. G. Roy launch a full scale offensive in would run into -the law -of - dimin­ Coventry,.. Feb. 14— (Special)-— An address, by H.. Meade Alcorn Gilead churches is to speak on .btJdicc -With Inng sleeves and bouf­ 10:.30 a.m., Breaking of Bread. fprlhconrilng. (ha morning aervlcea tomorrow .at Governor Lodge and other Con­ Mrs. Lilllau Parker of Brook- Dantage waas spread over an ’’Africa Today." ...... 6 :00 - p .' m.,- Pre-Corrfirmatitm’ 7:4,5 p. in. W:S.C.S.. fTiapcI. Miss Krentzer and' Son'i) Co. Mr. Bai;nett grsduat-' 12 :15 ■ p.m,, Sunday scliool;...... Korea itself. The people who urge ishing returns, for then we would Three educational films on cancer will be the climax of the program fant sitlrt with pleated tulle inset. and 10:45. A fellowriiip offer­ necticut party leaders. will be shown Tuesday at 8 p.m. side Terrace, South Caventry, ob­ area several hundred yards from Alcorn, newly - elected national n , i Anna C. French speaker, "I-enten 1:30 p.m. Church membership ed from Manchester Schools, at­ 7:00 p.m.. Gospel meeting. such policies arg^ue that the only served her 92nd birthday today. 7 :00 p. m.. Prayer Service. I - ■ Her shoulder length veil of im­ More reports on activities should ing for th* Auguataria Luther be one unauthorized individual and •‘They all," said Mrs. Luce In in the auditorium of the Nathan the powder warehouse. committeeman from Connecticut, Manchester ISvralng Herald Bol­ Reading.' cla.ss in the par.sonage tended Layton School of Art in The Week: be coming from Boy Scout troope. thing the enemy understands is Capt. Donald K. Fisher, an Air Speaker, Dr. Julius Hultcen. ported F"rem'h lllu.sion was at­ League will be received to su.spect of serving interests'of our the cou rse of her ' public Halo Community Center, under the How’s That Again? led the Eisenhower movement in ton correspondent, Mrs. Joseph Tne.sday 6:.30 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowsliip tached to a. cap_()f Chantilly lace Milwaukee, Wise., served Stj years Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.. Prayer A unit might very well give a strengthen the youth program in thanks, "expresseil their ap­ Force doctor, treated "at least 15 The Week 9:00 a. in. Willing Workers and i meeting force. They assume, therefore own. This would le.ssen the brand auspices of the 'Young Mothers A number of residents were Connecticut and is a former state’s D’ltalia, telephone Mitchell 3-6546. Monday — over .satin and she rnrrled a bou­ in the Navy in the South Pacific meeting. “ scribe” or "publltilty man" (Ui 1,100 local leagues and to further proval through ehannels and or 20 people whose injuries ranged Mizpah CJroup.s. all-day meeting. The Week that the application of force will of support we would receive from Club. The three films sponsored by somewhat amused and others attorney.- Lunch will be available at 7:00 p. m., Explorer Scouts. quet of white enmellias. and Is now -employed at the C. R. Friday, 8:00 p.m.. Prayer meet­ opportunity to learn, with the help the work of youth leadera over- they were all very helpful. They the Wlllimantic District of the rather disturbed during the snow­ from cuts to severe bruises." 'Ten 1 p.m. in the Capitol lunchroom, 3:1.5 p.*m. Brownie.s. Monday, 8 :()0 p.ni.. Church coun­ Burr and Company, i ing. of a committeeman, how to report bring direct results. They assume, others were taken t o , the Air 7:30 p. ni., Beethoven. Tlie maid of honor was gowned aea«i.. other good citizens of the world, WMc_for^ me d e s p,l t e the A.merican Cancer' Society will in­ storm Thursday morning. The in­ its cost depending on the size of 6:4.5-7:30 p. m. Jr. Chbir. cil in tlic parsonage. events for publication. This can be moreover,.-that these results will Farces’- Fuchu - dispensary. At- .....8,:.po. p...m „...G .Clef. Club...... Several young people of the con- anil it would increase the defiance fact that aome o f them opposed clude "Man Alive.” “ Breast Self cident Involved Orte of the Town- one’s appelife. The meetihg is open — 7 ;00 p:-m.- Boy Scouts;...... - ■Tne.sda.v *;00 -p.m.; Adult Btble- Ht. Jameii’ R. U. Cburrh ehjoyafeT4, and teftaiHiy ■educa­ gmgAtion win^ pertieij^ie in the least six others were taken to Jap­ 8:00 p. m., Prayer Seryicee. Wedne.sdnv ^ Study group in the parsonage be in the direction of peace. on the part of the bad citizens of me for the Ignited States Senate Examination," and ’’From One owned trucks which was spreading to all Republican women who are Tuesday - Clo.sing H.vmn, "I^ird Dismiss Us" they tha( watch for tbe morning." Rev. John F, Hannon, Pastor tional. aervlcee. Thdae reading frOm nomination last year, ‘Hiev all sand, followed by another town- anese hospitals in Air Force am­ INCOME TAX 9:.l0 a. m. Dorcas Group, all-day Wednesday' 10:30 a.m., I.adiea' These same people apply their the world. Cell, or How a Cencer Cell De­ bulances. urged to be on hand at 11 a.m. 3:15 p. m.. Brownies. Benediction Selections from the Bible include Rev. George I*. Hughes, Scripture and giving short talks on turned around and supported me owned truck equipped with a sharp. meeting. Mi.ssionary Society's potluck din­ same theory to every situation in Force alone will not bring the velops." All interested womenx are 6:,30 p. m.. Boy Scouts. I’o.Hludc, "Allegro" ...... Newell tVie following. "Why are thou cast Rev. Edgar F. Farrell the theme, "Christ Makes Man for ambassador, and I appreei- invited. Refreshments w ill \be snowplow which was plowing enow 2:00 p. m. Stud.v Group, Ladies ner and Valentine party. Sacraments Are Frse," Include Carol Gungtan, which we and the Communists op- Cnmmitteea Formed ASSISTANCE 8c00 p. m.. Prayer Service. parlor. Mrs. Leonard Linroln will 3:30 p.m. Brownie.s.' The W eek down, O my soul? and why .art Communi.st world into the ways of on Monument hill. Cross atreet, Several committees were set up Sunday Masses: Ronald Stephens, Sandra Dmitt, served. Ash Wednesda.v lead the devotions. Dorcas Group, Tliur.sda.v 7:00 p.m.. Lenten Ves- Wednesday, work night at the thou"- disquieted within me 7 hope ■pose each other. A larger army in law and order. What we mu.st Some of them had, Indeed, “ op Dr. Louise G. Tobl. local physi- South street, Daley road and Sea-^ O pen Foriim at the meeting of the Men’s Fel­ 11:00 a. m.. Chapel Communion. For adulls: 6, 7. 8, 9, 10 snd 11 Dick Ellington, John. Reed, C^uxil \gravea road. ..r--'. DAILY HOURS special guc-sUi...... 'pei'.-service with message by .the. church. thou in God: for I shall yet praise Theme for Lent Slurope •will, they say, make- Rus­ nave is force pUis - fdrce'plus' dear -jwsed” her-'for the Senate nomina- Ciah'r Will answer q u e 's 'tl bn S.- lowship of Center ■ CHurefe earlier' 2 :(X) p. m,, Wonierf’a'Miasionar.v Tliur.sdai*. 7:30, Servicie o f Bap- him, ^h o" is tile / health 'Of o'clock, wHh two Masses at 9, one Mwere, Valeri* Carlson and Rich- M?."-. Nor does that word begln- ta 3:00 p. m. Cub Scouts. pa.stor on “The MS'sterv of the sia -reasonable. - The- atom -bomo, ,lega{'and' moral barking for"What -Hostesses will )>e Mrs.- Frederick HoUnod'Rellef’Contributions' ' :LiUa,,vveek. udiich also -saw- Charles —2 'tO'-A-Rv-Mi ■Society-.,...... ■ • - . . ti.sm-at Central Baptist Church in my- -eountenance, and- - my -God;”> :in the. mala.auditorium, for..adulls ard-^qtfnmmr A ftr^* octet com­ indicate the degree of bltterne.ss Hlahchester' Evening H e raid C. Church elected treasurer. Other '6:15 ■p'.'''m:-Chi'ir'ch family pot Cross:” '■ ' ...... ■ Tlie theme of the mld»week eve posed of Mona’Modean, Lynns Hsl- they say, has kept the peace so C. Rose, Mrs_ Truman O. Ireland To the Editor, 7:00 and 8:30 p. m., Communion, luck .supper. 7:.30 p.m.. Senior Choir Rehear­ Hartford. (Psalms 42:11 ( and one for children In the. base­ we do, force plus community ac­ which existed on the midnight be­ and Mrs. Ethel Cargo. O o ve n t r y correspondent, Mrs. officers, previoiiriy named, are OTHER HOURS BY followed by choir rehearsal. ment, and two Ma.sses at 10, one nlng Lenten services in St. Mary’# lln, Carol Johnson, Ida Johnson, far, where-it has been kept. The Charles U Uttle, telephone It will be of interest to the gen­ 7:00 p, m.Explorer'Scouts. sal. ■ Friday. 6:00 p.m.. Choir rehear­ Correlative passages from the ceptance of what we do and why fore the special state convention Nursery Group to Meet Ellsworth E. Perkins, president; Thursday--r sal at tile chiirci), Oirlstian Science textbook, in the main auditorium and one In Episcopal Church this year will be Ruth Johnson, Linda Pearson, Bar­ hydrogen. bomb will keep the made . its choice. Nor does this Pllgrliti 2-6^31. eral public to know that on Mon­ APPOINTMENT 8:00 ,p. m. Spiritual Life class. Friday 2:30 p.m., W < rid Day of we do it, force plus the sym­ The parent-members of Coven­ day 1 received J39 for Holland Re-, A. J. Roberts, vice president;-Dan­ 6:.30 p. m., Girl Scouts. i 6:15 p.m,, 'Voiing People's meet­ ’’Science and Health, with. Key_.to the basement. "The Christian Sacraments." Start­ bara Person, and Priscilla Ander­ peace. All the problems of the citation of their opposition to Mrs iel Buccino, secretary, and ' Rev. Mr. Edgar will lead the di.scussion Pra.ver service, at Ih-; First'Luth­ ing Ash Wednesday, Feb. 18, these son will sing "Praise Ye the bolism which will say that our try Cooperative Nursery and lief, Tuesday I received 393, Wed­ TEL. Mitchell 3-4021 8:00 p. m.. Adult mernVership on the theme. “The Prodigal Son.” ing at the church. I the Scriptures," by' Mary Baker Luce for the Senate nomination be­ Arthur A. Wallace, director of ac­ class, chapel. ------eran Church m Rocliville. Tliere special services will be held each Father” by Gounod at both serv­ world, in ^imt, they_wou!d solve purpo.se , la to. end. trouble, not to. Kindergarten will meet Wednes­ nesday 3l0 and on ’Thursday I had 8 ;P<) _ p; m. /Teacher training.i.will hp a.nursery^,.,___ , Eddy, im liute the following (p. St. Bridget's (liureh gin to indicate--the nature' of i day at 8 p-iii. in the Nathan'Hale tivities.— Friday— .Rev; JaiHcs; r .' Tlmmliis;' pastor j ice#. - ...... — ...... ■-...... through the creation, application, seek it, force which, is employed a-s another 3100, leaving a total of clas.s. .3:15 p.m.. Junior Choir rehcar- Concordia Evangelical laitheran 601: ’’Soul has Infinite resoiiives kind of running battle for prestig.. Communltj’ Ccntcf, Mrs. Myrtle B,; 3242...... Membership of the . entertain­ T H O M A S J . I 2:30 p. m., “ World Day of Pray- Rev. Robert ll and Week. The aeventh-and final aerv The following young men from and use o f foioe. — .... .Grange Notes ment committee includes Jimiis L. ■ T h u r s d a y ...... —..sal...... — ___------.'______- ...... C-hurch / - .with, w’hicli to. bless ,.maokln'l..'an. A. .Suber. FaVor SI. F'rancls of Assisi C'hlir<;h Wednesday, while Rev. John J tion always depend upon associat­ even were she without that quality 28 St. John street, Manchester, on project, includes Alexander M. Saturday — ge.sina: Johnson, curate, will-end the serlea to the members snd friends of the never be brought to pass'^slmply may be contacted for further in­ Feb. 9. The next meeting will be Thank you very much for your Shearer, Alfred Barrett. Paul Ar­ Choir rehear.sal. ' , Rev. I’aiil (i. l*rokn|iy, Pastor Ernest C. .lohnsim, >lr.. Organist - South Windsor, Route church to support this Youth Sun­ ed factors. The efficiency of force of “ reaourcefuIne.ss’‘ which Gover­ ■ 9:00 a. m., J\ini'or Choir. 8:.5() a! m. Sunday School. Maundy Thursday with Instruc- by the proce.ss of bringing a larger formation. held on Monday, March 9, at 8 p. help in calling this matter to the nold and David Bjorling. Miss .Marion A. Erdin, Organist 10:15 a, m. Worship .Service Rev. .Arthur .1. Hefferinan, Pastor day observance. nor Lodge in one last kindly allu List .-New Play - 10:00 a. m., Senior Confirmation. j tlon on the Holy Communlpnt Is not absolute. Even the victories m., at a place to be announced. attention of Mancheater. In addition, to the officers and Second Congregational Church with Holy Communion. Sunday. Feb. 15: Rev. Francis V. Karvells, (Pirate dumber of guns into play in the Sion to past rivalries, cited Coventry players will present Sincerely yours, 9:4.5 a. m., Sunday Bible Scliool. I Five visiting clergy will take up it sometimes does win, by itself, the course of his praise of her The next meeting of the Hllls- committee members named, char­ St. 5Iary's Episcopal Church .38.3 North Main Street F cbiiia ry 1,5 • (^uinr|ii:igesiiua Prelude present world situation. We be\ ‘|Still Life” by Noel (joward during town Grange Sevying Club 'Will be Clijfford ,0. Simpson. .Sunday. Masses at .7:30, 8:00, and 10:30 In’* ■ ne^'er stand.-...... rolection as ambassador; OhC' Ray ter members of tile group also .in-. i ■ < ihuTch and f.4icits1' Streetl! r . . Dr,.^ .George Rpb:‘rta, '. ’.'AdoiHlion" .Wiederntann i "K,***, rieorge F-vers- times called "Sacnimental -Rites,” Zioii Setg Service "lie'vc it knows it will take a fuller the Amerieah Little Theaters fes­ held at the home of Mrs. Evelyn clude*Jack Early, Walter F. El­ Interim .Mlni.ste'r ■ O:0fr aun" Sunday S hool.' ' ■ field, a la'y pre'aciier from Erig- Force itself is subject to laws of Baldwin discovered thi.s, in his tival the second week in May. Rev. .Mfred L. Williams, Rector I .Sermon on the Intervening Wednesday.*. and rounder policy to accomplish time, H. Coughlin, 382. Burnside avenue. liott, Edward Hansen,. Oscar Krey- Bnfclay Wood, (itganlsl 9:.3o a-ni.. Adult Tlible Cla.s.s. o I land. will‘'spehT(~io the classes iip- There will bp a group bustnc.ss Rev. .lohn J. Johnson,Curate "Honor Thy p'ather and Thy stairs. Each of the visiting clergymen will For Repentance Increasing and diminishing re­ anything that is hopeful. aq-agne H art­ 3dce;-tomorrow at" 10'a, m. . 7 p . I ll t.Mther I'x'ague. the policeman standing on the opposition might have.counted, he direct the play. Hillstown Grange haji accepted Paris-*-Gebrges Plateau, 71, 1-0:15 p. in.. Shortened Morning i R'^a'l'ng No. 612. |ford Zone Winte-r Rally, at St. "1 Am the Kesimection, and the Bv Mrs. Diiriev To All Our Loves had no actual disposition t-o stand anin'vttation to neighbor French theater, movie,’ radio and Tile Wenk Uife.” In ao doing Zion ia following .a Corner in' an American town 'or Plan Paper Drive _ with Pi-ayer. ( Junior, (Church) With ■John’s I.uthera'n Church* Meriden. Cowles to Speak- - in . feer way. -He . was adult and - ■ Give Thaiika. ______.Bitgood (a if*'*-- /.-Monday .: ,1:30 p. m .. . Senior .7://-.-.- ,.,.... The .R’aek/.;.^..'. time-honored p;ractlce -which caU^ ’ ' City. And the reas^s whjr' the '■ Roman- spring feeing what 'it Is', ’■ Boy -Scouts...... -of Troop...... '87 wiH ...... colWest. Hartford Grange on Wednee- television star who had appeared lor ’Chtilr and Instriictioh by r'the i „ / , ~ , o i . 11:45 ■pi’m-:.' t'This ■for ’ hu-nUUatidn ’' and' -pfayef a t ' ci')fmzed. as Mrs. .Luce has .been ieet• newspapers and magazines-r^J^v Feb. 1^ , and _will .supply- -a lb -plays -with. Sarah Bernhardt and ■ Curate - - ' , "-i- n.obert Gordon--Sr,, ..soloist WNHC-TVi -/v-C'hoir _rehe»r.aal . for the 'Ca.nt’ala* .Tuesday , Mrs.-Roy .t. thirey "Of Hemlock force he represents is so effective the nuddlc of Febi'uary in that In her public thanks to him. number on the lecturer’s program. had acted on Broadway. $ 11-no D .w The Scripture MattheW 5:13-207?" 'xjxnr ■mrird" chrnmilte'e: will ’ re- 7:30 p, m . a ■ griiup frrim the ACN«>rtlivt^hiiirmqcfow.,JResidebts.Arc...rj?- ’ ;..■.. . ,ll,,0i).a..jn.,,MO4-hmg Pr-ayar-w+thap^j,yj.-^- * - / . .»►.<■-) ■ 4>f-> Tba- -Hamid.. to-tbank..all - thoiM paiiopal, aufferihS .*«■ affUetton- ■inusthate ■' thc'-'iiarte laws which "(‘itV' iisrially seen bli^.s -who are' o f Without depaitliig rfiiin this"*’ qjicsted to put the tied bundles 'Air members are 'reqwested to at­ ' BerlTrt—P ro f.'C arr Proellch, T?." • The Week ■'*’■-•■’-''*---^"’-'-1.psi^--hTfimiiF*; ...... -. ■ »-hrrrch ■ wHt"conduct"the- aervice- at lovely note, we still imagine that tend if possible, so that Hillstown German . film producer who had "Antiphon III" . Dupre Wedne.sday Open Hearth Mission in Hartford. who donated food or patronized Basing his theme on an Old *re»- govern the effectiveness of force an amorous feather beginning to at the rpailsidc unlc.s.s the quantity - , , „ * M onday. 7:.30 p.m.,*’ M eeting of Alton B.-Cowles, a member of. lament text which connects ivith Governor Lodge could. If he may have a good representation. worked in the German movie in­ < Includes Mii.sical. outline of this service: 3:30 p. m. Children’s Choir re Anyone interested 1* welci^me to l),a ComnU.salon on Missions of Ih'; ' ^ Thursday at the J. W anywhere. flock together for the business bf i.s too large anil unable to he taken PHARMACY Processional. “The. King of Love Doxology and Prayer of Dedica- ,he .Sunday School Staff, the Babylonian captivity. Isaiah W'ould, reassure those elements Mrs, Evelyn H. Coughlin.' lectur­ dustry more, than 50 years. Lining and Labor- hear.4al. ' -join this group North Methodist (Jhurch, will k /i*’" ^u" T The policeman on Jhe- corner is their annual romance. to the road.side. In this event Wil­ er: of Hillstown Grange, has been A* My Shepherd I.s." K, aai ••'Thia I. M.. L-a ' ? :-'50 P-01., I.cnten .Scrv- Sn.sk Hi.ri'.,.- 1.1 benefit of the stricken Gilchrist 48,17-18, Rev. Paul G. Prokopy wUl of Italian public opinion whieh liam Hotehki.«is or Robert L. Lc- Boston—The Rev. James T. Ad­ Hymn No. 464 This la My r O;. ip,- in.. Ihe . German ^ language 7:.30 ,p. hi Ash Wednesilav Wednesday ((peak during both worship serv- ^ ,70 powerful far beyond the amount of The pagans, bless them for some have questioned the wisdom of appointed to the Juvenile Grange dison. 65, former vice president, of Sequence, "There’s a Wideness in ther'a World." servile. Sermon. "The Power of 7:30 p. m.. Bible iliidy and pray­ preach on the theme; "God's Lov­ Laeheiir of the Troop Committee M'ednead.lv. 12 Noon. "Momenls ice* tomorrow, 9:30 and l i a. m., ing Call to Repaitance.” The ser­ military equipment he carries, far the choice o f Mrs. Luce on the committee of East Central Pomo­ the National Council of Protestant J Rivetless (iod's Mercy." The Sermon, the Cross” er hour. / through the generosity of local of their customs, knew that spring i.s to be contacted to as.sure pick­ OPEtFSUNDAYS of Comfort ” WNHC-TV. regarding the Week of Dedication people. vice will close with hymn verses as I ground that,, as a woman, she na by G. Raymond John.son, mas­ Episcopal Churches in thi United Lining $4.00 Extra Offertory, "Give Unto God His Rev. Arnp'ld Tozer, 8:40 p, ni; Adult .Membership 8:30 p. m.. (Thpir rehearsal. which commences on Sunday, Feb. beyond his numerical relation to was the season for falling in love,' up service. Glory.’’— Schutz. Ash Wed. 7:30 n.m., I.enten This amount Mrs. Durey has a prayer for the nation. irould be hahdlcapped and lost ter, of East Central Pomona States. .Ministerial Candidate Servi-'e. Text: Luke 23:34. Theme: Cla.ss: ftr.st meeting,, at the per- 15. in Ihe Methodist (jhurch over Uie potential lawbreakers in the and for declaring such love, and so Express Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lesperance Hvmn No. 146 ".More I-4)ve to Bolton Congregational Church placed in the First National Bank in the battle of the masculine Dearborn, Mich.—Will E. Dul- 9 A.M. to 1P.M. Recessional, "Oft in Danger, Oft What ].= My First and Great Need ^ .sonsge. For information , phone th* United States. A sacrincial of­ community he serves, because of they instituted what they called a Last Sunday the Scouts picked of 21 St. John street, Man­ mage, 69, a composer of popular \ / A k l'C SERVICE in Woe.” Thee, O CTirist. " Rev. Arthur ,\. )V*ll“ ce, Minister to the account opened for the Gll diplomacy to which Italy has up about four tons of newspapers j (.\diilt group meets !aft«r -thi.s Pa.stor Brandt , ■ fering will he received a week later several factors. chester, are the proud grand and semi-claasical music. Born in y / V n d STATION 7:00 p. m.. Evensong with Boys' Benediction. S:'0 p. m, .Senior L'hoir re- Walter Grryli. Organist Christs by Rev. Stephen Chamber­ Lover’s Day, in the middle* of hitherto been aecustomed. It will' and magazines. Committee of­ 6P.M.to9P.M. I .service I. ' in special envelopes provided that lain, pastor J of the Andover Con- be the defenseless men who will parents of a new granddaughter, Holly, Mich. Died Wednesday. Choir. This service will be follow­ Postlude "Passaraglia in and Choir lllrector morning He represents the legal law. He February,, ficials hare expre.ssed thanks on 427 HARTFORD ROAD 'I Saturday. 9:1.5 a m., "Momenta hear.sal: • T-i,- tir . . r. ... . gregational Church, who haa also ■need to be on guard, or who born recently. Mr. and Mrs. ed by instruction by the Rector. C-minor" ...... / ...... Bach Friday. 2:30 p in. World Day Egiresents the moral law. The In time, pagans ceased to be, in behalf of the Scouts for the dona­ i of ComCort’’ WONS. /.K * I ^**'k/*^ .^*y^* '* ***' received contributions of money might need to be, that is. If this Ijcsperance are now visiting Mr. ',1 Sunday’s topic, "The Church in the 9:30 a. m.. Church .School. of Prayer .Service at ' Emanuel Sunday, Feb,. 15: ' observed in North Church over the nroiect legal law and the moral law he tions. Thi.s collection will be' an PDPPY LOVE SIGN\ I Saturdav, 10:00 a.m.. Confirma­ 9:.30 a: m.. Church SK'hooI. , -formal label at any rafte, and yet were not such an adult, civilized Lesperance’s mother in, Vermont. Oeeds." 10:45 a. m.. Divine Worship. tion cia.«ses. Liither.in Church. eight-day period. Feb. 15-22. with Mrs. Oilchrist. who has been annual project and resi)lents arc Several Hillstown 'Gran.gera par- I 10:45 a. m... Worship hour mir-' 11:00 a, m.. .Morning Worship. r^resents were created by and it. was a pleasant custom to have world. , Ash Wednesday, Ii»t day of I.cnl Saturday requested to save their newspapers ticioated in the Minstreal Capers Akron, O., Feb.i 14—rd and we felt to be the potential beat in tivities. House Bill 1316 pertaining Prelude. "Andr.nte" ...... Moir Post will also be distributed pank^on o f the efficiency of mere member of the. Home Economics collar on the right ankle. and Holy Communion. , . [Tuesday ■ I .Sunday .Service, Feb. 15, 11^00 Maater of U* All." saints named Valentine, and that her. We have done this from quite to education introduced by Mrs. ; Cali to Worshin a.m. throughout the parish next week. force. When that force is clothed committee, was on the ticket com­ When the interest settles on a 7:30 a. m„ Penitential 6 ffice with 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts, Sermon: "Religion As a Science,” both o f them had died on the a distance, and vyithout personal Tyler’ and Capt. Walter S. Keller, Hvmn. "Dear Lord and Father of- 'Sunday School, 11:00 a m,' Tile Upper Room leaflets will be SERVICES our other local representative, will mittee. Hill.stown Grange was also particular boy, the collar is care­ sermon by, the Rector. 'This is the ' 7:45 p. m.. Choir rehearsal in Receasional Hymn "T h ere's a dedicated during the morning serv­ In legal and moral law, in public same day, Feb. 14. Now they acquaintance with the lady. At Mankind" Wpdneaiiay Evening meeting. ..J.5 - -. -i’-i be discussed on the program. well represented in the audience. fully shifted to the left ankle. The Cold {0.50 first of a .series of seven on "The ^^c sanctuary. Wideness In God’s Mercy.” / That Interpret The Wishefl ices, and the Sacrament of Bap­ understanding and acceptance, were not too notable, as saints go, Christmas this year we received a collars are always worn over heavy : Invocation and the laird's Prayer | 8:00 [i.-m. Postlude Postlude ...... Rin'ck '.fee gift, inscribed in such a manner as Setback Party Arranged Christian Sacraments." The Ash' tism will be administered to Marl* when its functioning is profes- but adding them both together ■■ -bite socks. That’s compulsory. Wednesday topic la "Holy Bapt-i P- m . Mary McClure Group ■ Reading Room Hours: Tuesday* ■ Of Th* Family to indicate she realized exactly There will be a setback party Francis - Zoppa, son of Mr. and j sicmal and clearly no service of the p a r t i a l ECUPSE OF SDN Ism. J meets at home of Mrs. Carl Rohr Hvmn. "Breathe On Me, Breath of and Fridays. 12 to 4:00 p.m.: Wed- 1 Chiirrh of the Nazarene Mrs. Ernest C. Zoppa. 'J » was surely justification for (some what we had been doing, and wel­ W ednesday at 8 p. m. in the audi­ God ■’ nesday. 7:00 to 7:55 p.m. ' instincts or desires of the in­ torium of the Nathan Hale Com­ Secular Events: I bach. 101 Washington street. Hos- 466 Main Street Choir members will wear their ■ (• observance on Feb. 14. So the cele­ comed and appreciated it. Of Script,,iire Reading The public is cordially invited-to! Sunday. February 15. JOHN B. BURKE munity Center, sponsored by the Tokyo. Feb.il4—(AV-A partial The following changes In sched­ I tcs.ses, Mrs. George Thurber and new maroon robes tomorrow. Un- ! dividual who carries the gim, the bration of St. Valentine’s Day, be­ course it’s an adult, civilized eclipse of the sun was observed W ave ® “ ' Mrs. William Johnson. Pastorial Prayer attend our servicea and use ourl 9:30 a, m. Church school, clas.sc.s ule become effective thia week and der the leadership of Chorister j power o f that gun has been mutti- world, and sometinjes kipd. Center’s organizational committee. from Japan today despite unfavor­ LAND SURVEYING Friday Concerning .the Fellow-ship reading room. FUNERAL HOME *r.: gan. ‘There was litUe quesUon of &trs. Frederick G. Bissall And Mrs. continue_urttil Holy Week: for all ages. Tenny.son McFall. James W. McKay,‘new interest and 1 pUad many times, and its power is how to.observe it. It became a sort able weather in some parts of the Edwoltlj L Dovif, Jr. Two business meetings of the Worship 'Through Giving ’\Soul ' will be the subject of tliiw superintendent. enthusiasm has be'en arriused in i Edward Schiiltheiss aill be in IMand nation. Senior choir rehearsals will now parish will be held on. this date. Prayer of Dedication Leason-Sermori for 'Suilday, Feb­ 87 EAST CENTER ST. ail for peace, all for ending of Lover’s Day, to be observed by A Kentucky backwoodsman of charge. Helen Erickson Beauty Salon 10:45 a. m., ,. Morning,.worship the musical program, and the num-r KEMPS In western Japan the •clipae was Registered Land Surveyor take place Wedna'day evenings The firtit meeting, scheduled for Offertory Anthem . ruary 15, 1953. The Golden Text is Rev. Claude Schloaser, husines.3 Tel. Ba-S-«8M trouble, never for inclUng it. 70 says he never saw an auto. Grange Notea her of singers ha)i increased to' 20. lAI coy declay-ations -of Iqvq- pn the- seen beginning at 8:30 a.m. (9:30 18 Proctor Rodd Manchester after service. Weekly meetlngti of 8 p. m-.j, is'ifor the" go|e purpose Doxologv from Psalms. 130:6, ” My soul manager of. the Eastern Nazarene the gun does not have to, part .‘There's at least one a lot df people Coventry Grangq Community 869 MAIN ST. ^L . Ml.9-d512 th r Young People's Fellowship will The choir rehearses every Wednes­ AMBULANCE SERVICE who knew' that p.m., e.s.t., Friday). The aun was TEL. MITCHELL 3-701* of voting'on W ckndi(ia,te for ti^e Sermon, ’’M:^i Will . . t Thy W'lll" waiteth foi4 the Lord more than College, will be guest speaker. day a^ 7 o'clock. T M M M iiR on the injured list didn’t sec. Service Committee will serve a observed from 40 to 50 p*'r cent. , . 1 * ...... - ...... '■ I ) i . /■ i ( t O' ...... fi'” . ' ^ / J :\ '1 ✓ . ■ ‘ ■ -r ■■ - \ I,:- s . 'I ‘ - r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEIK CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, J95T PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENme'HERALD, 14, 1953 sidera a "rare example” of the local . BY DICK TURNER glassmaker's art. It is a small dog. BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL about three Inches high and nine inches long, given to her husband many years' ago. When it was pre- sehted hs'« (rift the 'dohoH'explAlfi-' ed that it came from the Coventry One good reason for T V jCQm- works. EYirythlna ia funny—aa long aa If Child Continiiea to 8urk Thumb It happena to aomeona elae.—Will mercialB,ls that It gives time for That's about the limit of our re­ lookers to talk to each other. search into sdassmaklng in Tolland At Age of 4 Use of Home Restrain­ Rogera. County. Perhaps other readers ing Devire Heems Wise. < “> • have plereA oL glass from the old Honey—who ia that, awful per- She waa an unusual mother-in- planter have more information on By ED W IN P. JORDAN, M.D. aon over there? I'm aure he waan't law In that she loved her son-in- Nutm eg Gratings the subject.. . W e . welcome . their , WriHen for NEA Service invited to^the party. law almost as much as her daughr correspondence. Juat address carda Sunny— He’a my coualn, once Re­ ter. So it waa with deep regret and letters to "Nutmeg Gratingi,” Medical opinion is almost com­ moved. that she had to stand by and. aee JIM SCOTT care of The Manchester Evening pletely divided on some problema Honey— Well, remove him again. them argue so much. During one Herald, Manchester, Conn. In fact such 'ss that brought up In today's Proper Hair Shaping Is Esnential particularly violent-session she in­ County Editor we'd like to hear from readers on first letter. Q—Our daughter has been a HAIR SHAPING " Hotel Burna. Two Hundred terceded. any a'ubject that might be of in- MothCr-In-Law — Now children, tereat to column followers through­ thumb-sucker since birth. Our Gueata Escape Half Glad. Barton, can’t you agree once in a while? Weeltly Clearing House 'i- Ixieal Pride Involved out our circulation area. pediatrician told us to ignore^er Your eoiffurt will h o 'mort manoqtoblB Haaa., Transcript. and she would gradually fbrget it. Daughter—Oh, but we do agree, It's amazing how a column of , Some say there is no hope that Busy Town— A t Qae inine^ .....„_ 4 .______I f I f I* B h ap fd l c o r r t c t l y mother; We both want Tbm's pay thlA sort becomes a clearing house ' the seiwice will be improved. Bill 'White at the library we chanc^ Now, however, at the a(fe of four, The Iriaurance agent waa ques­ her teeth protrude badly and her envelope. for all aorta of queationa and | it will at leaat g^ve residents the upon some Information that In tioning the cowboy who had ap­ stray bits of information. This pride of knowing that they have thumb ia in her mouth Inceaaant- plied for a policy. dicates Coventry (In Its day) was j" week we'll deal with such items as! their own post office- inatead—of qinfe'"a'''manUfacruiWg center." What_ahould- wa do ? ' Insurance Agent—Ever have an Did you hear about the tele­ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. vision fan who goflup one morn­ The, consternation of a Tolland having to hitchhike mail from partial list of itema that have been accident? County legislator; Bolton thinks three other towjna. They point out A —Oplnlon varies apparently. ing, turned on the radio by mis­ produced there include; Cowboy—Nope. Rattler bit me about a new post office; the old that many smaller communities, among pediatricians and alim take and thought He'd gone Cheap wool hats for the alave onc^-though. , ^ Coventry glassworks; mole hunt- doing a far less volume of postal among orthodontists on the ^ 99 East Center Street blind? trade; satinets (whatever they thumb-sucking hnbIL Home feel j • Insurance Agent—And don't you Ing— made easy; and the changing business, have separate, offices, are); goods with cotton warp and Tel. MI-3-5009 Vs. call that ah accident? times in the textile industry. A t one time the town had three that It should he Ignored In rhil-1 all wool filling; cloth dressing and dren under n year old, and others • Cowboy— Nope: the danged Wife—The doctor says I've been Now about that politico:' This is »««>> .conveniences; Bolton Notch, fulling mill products; hooks and i H working too hard. He suggests 1 approve the use of some restrain- ! varmint done it a-purpose. a true story but in order to pro- Belknap and the central office, eyes; gun caKridges; cotton pick­ Ing devire. , , ■ get a little sun and air. WE PAY ' • tect our source , of Information,, Mahy stories about these old es- er;’ cotton yams, cloth, batting and a-/v Husband — Biit honey, - didn't Home orthodontists are* Inclined , C«»». IMIkf Strange that men call money names and localities must be ex-1 tablishments have alread.y been sewing silk. to believe that continued thumb' "dough.” Dough sticks to your you tell him we can't afford one eluded from its telling. . Published so we won t go into de- HIGHEST *■ * ' tail. Even as late aa 1912 the town sucking will lead to protrusion of finger. yet? Here’s what happened. One waa pi-oduclng such itema aa fish- the teeth and deformity of the . “ I don’t mind cold woather tinea I riggad up this heating extra-busy day at the General As­ Likely to arise, along with the increa-sing interest in acquiring linea, wool extracts, toric lensea, Jaws hut others feel that when PRICES pad idea!" sembly in session at the State silk throwsters, wagons, hubs, protruding teeth or deformity oc­ For Rers, Scrap Metal DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Capitol building, this particular separate facilities for mail, will be selection, of a post office site and spokes and paper. And now with cur, they are the result of some­ and Other Salvageable legislator was at his usual place, discovery of still another well con­ thing else. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILUAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE z-m listening intently to the steady naming of a postmaster and rural Materials carrier. It should intake warm local taining fluorides, the town msy Certainly, if the habit In contin­ T. M. M. «. ta. «Ml flow of speechea from the floor. ued to the age of four years and BUT LOOKIT W ■tAlwOw.JM.. Answor to Previous Puzzlf speculation over final choice in produce a bumper crop of good CAUL or WRITE TV«& SP^3NTE«e WHY DIO l4tBS H e TOOK HE'S COT1HAT OLD these matters. teeth in children. ' la not getting better. It would llarild' PhoViv ncaa I a c ia a I BnEiLj seem wise to try to do something WITH NO MORE SPRINT UP6TAIR6 A vJMOLE SANITARIUM B K - 'I always say you get out of lift exactly what you put , Case O f The Hungry Mole "Proper hair shaping before actions asked about tinting eyebrowa calcsaEialBam a Bolton — the eyes of the slate about it by employing sonte form UKe HEttSeeM ARMVFUL. PRESSlOH— MOSTfe into it-~4eaa taxas» of couraa!" QlBBaaiaBDau are upon you. Go to it! A Columbia reader tells us that permanent la easential," says Miaa and stresaea the fact that hair tint OSTRINSKY ^IMALLPDX, StGM ? OF PAPERS ANOTHER ZILLIOH-. BcaocaaMEiciDac] she was surprised the other day of nsechanlcal restraint. I f this Is should not be used for this pur­ Dealera In Waste Materials HOtnoKTAL VERTICAL Letter From Reader! done, one must (fuard against the Bernice Juui of the Weldon Beauty DOe-6»n HE K^^OvJJ HE'S 9EEI4 DOLLAR iNfjErtTlOH/. ggnaiBDna i i to find a mole emerging from a pose. A special eyebrow tint la 18S Blaaell Hh— Tel. MI-S-5879 l.SThia ia a 1 Invlsibla An Ellington woman writes to development of some substitute Studio. "You cannot have a aatlsr IT'6 t i m e f o r SCRATCH- OF COURSE n MAY / □BC3gi«gaaaaaaa hole under a waterpipe in her available and she says that she will day for — vapor ask If we "know anything about habit, or of some psychological factory permanent without, such OUR DAILY INO C O C > - 6E 1HE eOLL c3E]BQiag«Bagaaaa kitchen. She wa.s surprised be- be glad to answer questions about the old Coventry glassworks.” She difficulty, and_ suitable nieakiircs shaping, for half of the success of REI4OEZVO06 ViHESLS ■ Mee v iL 4S d rill SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH ---- a 2 Secretary of DDdcigiSM i^agaDag caiue twice before her cat had uagiietiaBaciiHagaa mentions having read a amall piece* should therefore be worked out In an eastly managed permanent lies ; it and show the different tints that VMlTH TH E O H - - H A S WORKIHO TTBadk clerk theU.S. captured a mouse coming from Navjr ■ ■Mae ganaiB iaEiD M Hrar'a Own Name Called about it in the Hartford Sunday -conjiinctton-rwllh -the-physlclnur— In the v. av vour hair Is^ atyled_and are available If women Interested HAE.H? MB SOLYED 'Th r e e 13 Valentinea A t Igrigth, above the din of the the“aaTmr"extt: shaped." ■ In this will atop In at the Studio. MANCHESTER contain (1861-13(9) □aaciaM BacaaBa Courant. PERPETUAL' SHAFTS □anuaaiiiziO fliaQ elQq.uent Bpeechmakers, he thought The particular article to which Investigating further, she baited Miss .Tuiil, who received her p re-'' When asked about hair length AltenlloB Home Freezer Owners • -aentimental TCfb by V a glas.s trap with cheese and wait; O' Which i.s worse, tuberculosis ,/^^OTlO^^,OR IS BETWEEN I □□DaHacnagBcia he heard his own name raised by a she refers is written by Tom o f the lungs or tuberculosis of the liminary training in hair shaping for the spring, Mlsa Juul aald that FRAMING Md Locker Holders 4 Yale ^ aaag|ac3Ejg|aga ed for Ijie hungry mole. Eventually ^ I T A ^ HIS page boy. Finally the pager reach­ Ormsbee and in It he tells o f glas.s glands? How long does it take and styling under Ivan of Fifth the trend ia for somewhat shorter Picturea Mounted and Save Up Te 18% FEVER EARS/J 14 "L ily maid of 5 Number ed the legislator’s desk and told flasks made at the Pitkin w'orka it showed up, spied the piece of avenue. ha.a continued her work hair but will still be long enough !■ BvylBg Year Mead Astolat” 21 Growls 39 Horse that chee.ve and started to nibble. Bang! to clear up in both cases? Framed—Old Frames 6 Pronoun him that an "important, long-dis­ in East Manchester., (between 1783 Reader. until ahe now gives demonstra­ for the curls to show under the Repaired Im QuMtttles 18 Grain beard 7 Assam 23 Size of paper sets stride tance telephone call” awaited his and 1830) and the Coventry plant Down came the large gla.ss and tions from the platform herself, new hats. The fluid or casual wave 18 European the mole was trapped. inside...... A — fieneraJly s|>eaklng. tiiberrii- 10% Off On IZ or Mora silkworm 25 Allowance for 41 Twisted pleasure. which operated from 1813 to 1842. losls of the (jtands Is llkel^tq eleqr working with such well known Is the style for spring, with a ten­ Prints and Oil Paintings m'buntain ...^,f..,c,r.(!8.Lure Jwas..dia^a.ved, so. Psekages Of Fretea Frolt 8 Assault waste 43 Analyze a He pondered for a moment on ,Ab9)>t .two...years. later a,.similar up a' Htfle' faster tkan'tii^rriifoslri Jiebj^ri) A'Jbm-'ftf'Fffth ;wrem«.- dency-tO'get-away-from Light curlA — -. -For-- Sale-' — - ■ that the entire family would in ------or Vegetables *^------■ 1? Motriftdifir dyts 6irips^A ew '27 Extinct Birds sChlbhCe"* tlie naliirV o f such a call. Figured works wa.s opened at Keene, N. H.. of the lungs. This, however, Is an Mlss Juul al.so was 'Sfie o r the hair "However, here again,” said Miaa the future be able to tell the dif­ 19 River in — jq Former 29 Unpropitious 48 Powerful that it must he pretty important and all three made gla.ss flasks unanswerable question since It de­ stylists who demonalrated hair Juul,' "individual styling, hair Switzerland Russian rulers 33 Act properly explosive to drag him away from the politi­ that have found their way since ference between a mole and a pends on the e.xtent of the diseased styling and shaping at the Hair shaped to suit the contour of the Albert Naekowski mouse. The cat was Indifferent. L T. WOOD 20 Disorder 12 _Erect 34 Expunges 49 French plural cal happenings on the floor. So he into collectors' hands. tissue In each rase, on the treat­ and Hat Show held In New York face, .to point up the best features 38 lA)ckwood Street 22 Short-napped Bondsmen 35 Female deer article went to the phone prepared to deal Through the kind a.ssistanre of .lust so long as it moved, that was ment, and many other factors. at which Sally •'Victor, who dcaigns and tone down others, la the an­ LOCKER PLANT good enough for him. Later an­ tel. MI-9-4313 fabric 18 varnish 37 Erector 51 Consume with any emergency. Mrs. Kenneth Downing, librarian hala for Mrs. Elsenhower, display­ swer to your particular hair & MEAT HOUSE 23 Parts of the 38 Bundlers 52 Mimic Faintly he heard a .sweet femi­ at the Booth-Dimock Memorial other mole was caught which leads Q Under what clrcuma(anres ed hal.s. style." ingredient thi.s housewife to believe that s 81 BleeeU gb— TeL MI-8-MM mouth nine voice at the other end of the Library In Coventry, we were able would It be necessary to dry up Both Miss Juul and her a.ssisl- If you are not quite aatiafled Keep Acquainted 24 Dispatched wire. Our politician,preened him­ to secure,three ma.gazincs that small colony of the creatures may .breast milk and not fesd it to .a ant, Miaa Dorothy Houle, .are al­ with your pies<;nt hair style, why ^ ■ 3 26 Beasts Of ■X-. self for a moment and then asked dealt; with the subject. be living In the dark Tecea.ses of baby? Mrs. E. I. ways glad to assist in any beauty not stop in at the Weldon Beauty’ burden his caller to. speak "just a bit ’ Studies Glass Frafcments the floor and cement slab under it. A — The presence of an abscess problems at any time. Miaa Houle Studio and let Mias Juul advise MANCHESTER (It is a hasementle.ss dwelling). 2IBrazUien - louder.” Harry Wall Whjte, writing in the or other disease In the breast has also studied under many lend­ you? There ia no obligation In­ GQe'S u p (Kl When he voice came through in S>nthetles Taking Over mecaw October, 1940 edition of Antiques might make It desirable to sup­ ing authorities in the beauty field volved and you will be emazed at DON WILLIS A BAULOOM-^ raised tones he in-stantly recog­ ■What may be regarded aa sigma 30 Land parcel magazine, gives a progre.sa renort press lactation. Inability of ob­ and ia qualified to help yoii solve what proper hair shaping can do, DRY CLEANERS IN HlS ROOM f - N . . m m nized his own wife’s, voice. Then of the changing times are noted how much better you will look and 31 Reverend concerning the glass produced at taining the - breast -milk by - pump any - quest ions a boi it - beau 1 y care. followed the usual rush of ques­ Coventry. He .savs that due to in s. talk given by the general man­ or other method might offer anoth­ Miss Juul has had many ques- how easy It will be tqcare for. n WELLS STREET GARAQE (tb .) tions oh his part; "Everything al- ager of the American Thread >L L E Y O O P Look Wha’«.llere BY V. T. HAMLIN 32Perched peculiar conditions- at the-alLe he er reason. _____ • ...... -iigirt-at-home4-iiL-'so^ the 'Company pirnf in 'WlllirhahtTc.'... Although an' enormous" number TiliphoM MI«3>72S4 18 Msin S4.V Tcl MI>-9-45si 33 Struck (ilt n i) was unable to make a complete 1 DONrTKNOW,, matter? Who’s sick?” "dig" because after the did furn­ E, Burton Shaw, whose territory of babies do well without their 36 Native Of Seems it w’as none of these covers all New England, told-mem­ BUT LETS fiO ] aces were destroyed or dismantled, mothers* milk, doctors are prac­ . Cleaner bnproveB Local-Serviec SpBeMttlnw In DO OUR Serbia things. bers o f the Kiwanis CTub that the tically universally agreed that 39 Personal (tb .) much of the material wa.s dispersed WQNOBUNG W ifev .simply told him that she, over a wide area. number of cotton spindles In opera­ mother's milk Is the best food for Dry SOMEWHBtE 40PiUer wanted to find out how « long ■ it MAKE SERVICE Stone ma.sons and bricklayers tion at the Willimantic plant has a new-born Infant. ELSE.' 42 Harvest would lake to reach him in case csrne in for their shafe of the been dropping for some time. 44 Exclamation she really needed him sometime. FroNt Em I AHgNiWNt refi! e and the remainder was acat- He said that thread company of- Q- I have been diagnosed as Cleaning Service of triumph But now that she had contacted tered and used to dress and lighten ficials, forseeing this decline, took ! having acute p.velonephritis. What \ 45 Golfer's him: "Would you please stop off the necessary steps to meet the ] is the outlook for this condition O m w p l R« p « ^ >|Vn H i device at a drug .store and bring such and **’'* characteristic heavy loam of threaL .bv purchaslng .new .er)uip-|and is pregnancy all-right.?, 4- 48Wlnglikcpert sucH n' medfclne ?’' Niiff saTcT bh •'etdr. Under such condi-" ment designed to prdduce .synthetic i Mrs. Z. that score. tion.s the gathering of enough 47 Princely glass fragments for close a'-udy thread.s of all types. | A — This Is an Inflanrimatinn, New Bolton Post Office? The research department of th^' probably with germs, of the base . ' residence took an"inderstandabiy long'time. T. P. HOaORM The interest shown by the Stamp Willimantic plant is working on ' of the kidney and the tube leading | HIGH GRADE T. M. a<(. u. a. fit ea. 50 Closer In succeeding magazine articles FUNZZM. HOMI Ca,r. m* a «^ . ta. Club at Bolton Elementary School . . this and related problema. Kiwani- ' down to the bladder. The outlook ' L 53 Leveled lirSiSiireThiner in the old (and now defunct) post ne dwell.s heavily on the glass xns" were*fold, and~I.s weir“ahreas Ideally located—eonvenleat and PRINTING 'T d better buy dad a cheap corncob pipe for hit birtK- 55 Pauses office has only served to stir "P ‘ and^ " toward more and more | good. ‘ l believe that most doctors away from the busy thorough­ unre.st in this otherwise quiet com- ■ »"c'en t firm and mentions that synthetica throughout the Indus^ would advise against pregnancy _ _^day— already he thinks I get too much allowance!" 56 Succinct jnimlly. Not.that. the kids are to. they are today corns dcred among I ‘'''"J* I ... . ’ fare, DUtinctIvo Service. Mod­ JOB AND COMMERCIAL trv. until -an .acute - pyelonephritla be- blame. Their interest lies in secur-]^” * nne.st of their type. He «1bo came much better. ern Eacttitles. -PRINTING CHRIS WELKIN, Planeteer ing cancelled post marks bearing' cautions collectors again.st "for- Gats in riv il Defense Kent No Like BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM The State Office of Civil Defense Prompt and Effldeat PrlaUag BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES The Winnah BY EDGAR M.ARTIN the old post office stamping. ■ imports tion.s” that are out- Note on Questions . a T. P. HOLLORAN But many citizens in that town | ■’■Xht forgeries of the authentic pattern for survival. And they • of All Kinds have assumed the respon.sibility of Dr. Jordan is unable to answer Pimeral Director FEEL^OREV 1, long to be free of the three-route : peuduot. TOT A13D 6V!1 COUVO organizing and developing a C/D direcll.v individual questions from FOB 70UB4ELF, A-Ot>teK OWtTbOOtft a.Tstem that now brings them their I Fays Visit .to Farms THNNW6 TOR W l RV6WC. 6 V « , program aimed at saying lives and readers. However, once a week, in C. S. McHALE, Jr. B4RNE5.WELION mail. Mail to BoJton goes by wayl White yas forced to visit , local GOMMUlilTY PRESS A aOPlR 16 600MD TMW 1 0 «t. THV6 lYitWlWe property in thV of ^isnemy th lr "(5 A A " column, he will - an- Licensed Embslnier . HA4NT 60T WHAT of RFD Manchester, Rockville or-! tai'm»..4n_ order to colleet enough Cor. No. Mala aad Nti. School tN W t \ V\ORt-M«> <2)V( WORt SORT. VW T OV attack.; M 'Sweg. the most. interesting and .the! . 178. Coaler St— Tel. M1-8-70M Strosts Telsphoas MZ-t-878t- Andovec;- There may even be oth- > fragments for observation and A rtim es such an attack seems frequently asked questions OVSt OP CHWC.ROt« HOlO\V3(9 er routc.s, we don’t'know. | testing. His conclusions are de- eceived during the week. I rather remote but to the woman v \ n * m 6K31*. However, we have learned since veloped in three articles that talking to man.v persons there, | should appeal to flask collectors, charged with CD organization in Visit OOIM-S-SNIStlK their complaint waa more of i Phone MI-9-1M1 A VERY NICE to have said that the only flaw -she- matter...... of nites"...... and dfstikes...... than . and mai hlnerv with thoae used afternoon. The !Ost of this speedy rVALENTINE.' - w r s I miONMNTfCMneri can .^veial accounts.-he aaid. 1 placed an order foPHhls new equlp- you may safely entnist them to * Piumbinq A Hooting get enough atorage space In mil* cadets who lefiised to eat | ment and expects delivery within the Manchester Dry Cleaners. Spe­ Have your trees pruned sad houses to lake care of a family s have made up for It a short space,of lime. This eqtilp- cial care is always given to fragile * Oii Humor Work removed ^ by lloens^ aad la* belongings snd mske our house- since, " he said. 'm ent tises tlie same cleaning fluid lured tre« surgeons. w'ork easier ? items snd you can count on a fine "I have made the bi-week)v as the old. but colors relsin their, job being done when you send them 36 MONTHS TO PAY Isn't it because only a woman rpo.’ lirg of the cadet food rommJt. ■ brightness, sr>il i.s leiuoved more here. *. *' ' who has kept house knows the Im­ tee a scheduled, function. ,\nv I easily and t)e.st of all. from the portance of ■ adequate atorage member of th'e potnmiUee who fails,; .viewperint of the auisloipers. it la For the. finest dry cleaning, CARTER TREE apace?’ Yet most o f our homes are to attend will he replRced. The- easier on the clothing. for prirea • that are rettaonable, for ViHcint P, Marcin Liat iHk. ?s3d 'sit'.: -I- . d*s!gned.,.by .men^, ; !• courtesy, and dependability, make 30T NO. MAIN ST. M. ,, "W more women■n> ______has hee.n'lnx tn no.t com* f ' A re J’ou EXPERT'CO. ’ inp t'’ 'he supply officer to dis-'I pe«Pl<* m'M"Aif<'berter-thaf'itav«r Utfr Manehester -tJleaners your PHONE MI.S.7695 (lAPTAINEAST Full Confession BY LESLIE TURNER " ' ‘" ''“ '’ 'designed ho4sc...wm.U4-UJ!£,™,vl!. TEL. MI 3-1848 FRK Juvenile Views BY MEERILL-C: BLOSSER An' ane.'.^A TA’Vi'ie ' ' C! VOU HAP A SOXi womari knows the frustration of. BEFORE HE WAS THKUi HE CGNFE55EP TOU'VE ALL SEEN $0 KIND TO / MISHTV ".\t no lime did ' r«d rt« rut biggest holiday - 'the Feie De Tet AL50 ACAA) (2P TAKE ME IN WHEN I MUFT'VE <3t-AP TO » « ITS ABSOLUTB.T FANTASTIC. NOW. I'M SO B eCS 6UZZ.OLOW MtXUAS — BUT A GIRL'S I not having a broom closet in the FOUR I.OHT IN PLANE TWO MORE RECENT FIREE iN THAT AREAl ] Now. ■I'.T.sses in rpnnrction wiMi this ,'sf- signaling the arrival of the new O A « IN A THANK5 TO yOU, EA5V, WE'LL HAVE THAT seen a r e a l PROBLEM! you FEELIHO HILDA.' PBRFK.UY RIDICULOUS.' ,, IT ISNT MAO I C ould Su m a n d Flowees OWN FATHER 1 kitchen, a convenient closet ffvr WHEN Ml$5 BOlWAy eO MUCH t h a t COOlO_,, I BLOOM THINKING f a l l in g m L o v e - ' guests' wraps, two walk-in closets fsir. Classes were missed bv th» HulTiilo. N. Y., Krb. 14 iJfi A year, DICK'S ^ EERIOUE aiENACE SEHAIP SAKE I EXPU3DB! ABOUT IT> EMN you AT THE b e t t e r .! BADf LOVt/ WHY.THATS - in eveiy bedroom, etc. three w'ho were susnended for BrsfCb widened lorlay for a plane DADDYS THEY SAY tuition rea.s.ins. These sre already carrying four Niagara University GULF SERVICE rSNEMENr OOOZi TVKE! ACTINe IMPOSSIBLE.' The Ladlea Have the Experience I,.VWVKR SUSPENDED souim ksfitit It CAN back and in good standing. A ;„iudpnts who set.out to "bomb " a UKE A HAPPEN And only women seem to realize • Gas aOil •Lubrication C(7NFE5$ SILLY , that a family has to have storage fourth cadet thought hr ivas sits- nval rumpus svilh Iraflrt.s. •Winsted. Feb. 14. t/P) Superior GOOSE.' AN%OOY- space for such bulky Items ss nendrd hut has been notified that The single-engine c-iaft vanished Court Judge Abraham S. Borden -dr Auto washing and polishing p # * THAT MISS EVm he was in error.” yesterdav on a flight to Clean 70 has siispendeil for one year Attor* vacuum cleaners, traveling bags; a Tires and battery SPWNSTIME ANCRNT golf clubs, tennis rackets, and .so miles south ‘where the "target'.' ney Harry Cohen on a charge of IS MAKAIG’ CHARACnxSl GAR DISBANDS wa.s St. Bonaventure Uriiversity, * Aiilo Aeressorles • & | L ^HIM , on. - misrimduet. State Attorney H. >1 T, . ; BOUNCY./ UME ' ' Half the frustration of the aver­ Niagara's ba.skel btill team plays Roger Jones said'the New Milford ★ Road Service Dependable Quality — Servie*! n age hou.sewlfe living in a home she I>os Angeles, F?b. 14 (/Pi the Bffnnies tonight. attorney failed to advi.se a witness UPS! ' didn't plan.jierself comes from a The Grand Army of the Reptihllc A freshman, .lamps Sweeney of to tell the truth when the wilne.ss CALL MI-9-8086 went out of existence in a quiet BrookI.vn, piloted the rented plane, intended to testify falsely in a di- 5332 ; builder's apparent lark of knowl- * HARTFORD ROAD William H.SehisM(S I f ' edge of how many rilolhe.x, and how ceremony yesterday. Niagara spokesmen aaid they were y„r<:e proceeding. The present- 1/ V' ISA Spruce Sts TeL This simple flower design is com­ much equipment it takes to keep The Bible ured bv. .Stanton Post not certain who the other students pient' directed Cohen to ’’ show Here is a good looking afternoon posed of only four different shap­ even a small family functioning. 55 from its formation in 1883 was were. 'cause why he should not be sus- am- ttu St ■«« im. t/m. it,,, u. a n ». e*»-' (rock for the more mature figure ed patches and is very economical Since the job of keeping house closed, ‘And the Po.st's American "The plane t,(iok off at 1:3'i p. m.. ponded or disbarred as qn attorney V i c p u n t Not So Perfect BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY that has pleasing details in* the to make from fabrics garnered falls on woman, it would help a lot flag furled for the la.st time. at suburban Amherst. It carried! be otherwise/disciplined, BUGS Bli>M •oft neckline, graceful skirt and from other sewing enterprises. If if more of the houses women have The mementor.H will be sent to fqfl for three and a half hours in ■leeviw in your favorite length. simply muslin-lined, it is a gay Washingtbn, D. C., to be placed In the air. ' ~ ~ XVk • o r THK NOZZLE OF THM As VIC SISNALS, veic- S H A U Z NSVBR MiMtJ tp keep in order were designed by HOSB AIM V RWetr SMACK AT TWi HAVE you BOYd REAP THE THEN WHATE-THR •XA C AN Y EET UE ON 1^ Pattern No. 8843 is a aew-rite spread; interiined, it makes a women. . ' historical archives. Authorilles feared the plane was OeCATURNSTHS MUCST THROW CkSAIE.-n-S PRI'5 warm cover. , The women's corps GAR Aux­ down in nigged wooded country in ClAnW OFTHIFR6. •UKM Z OKI ANOTHSR »OOK« I tf ANE y ou ON m n S T THINE YOU PO THAT ONE ' perforated pattern in sizes 34, 36, ' But until that happy day arrives JUST PERPeCT KTlGUETTB, *0 Y O L I^ WHEN YOU AABET iliary has been trustee of the western New York or , northern CAN OMIVMONCA TV* 60 L O » 38. 40. 42, 44; 46, 48. Size 36, 4'a Pattern No. 5332 contains quilt we' women ran only wish that 8£Sr/7^/£/VP CAN lASPROVR T " T NATCHERLy, A LAPy ON pattern pieces, material require­ bible and flag since the death Jan. Pennsylvania.’ a h e a d S IS N A L .^ 6LAKDi hOOKMANNlK*? y A PETUNIA/ THE ETREETT yards of 39-inch. every firm of men-arrhitects em­ yhi//' ------t s : ^ For this pattern, send 30c in ments, diagram and. complete mak- ployed one housewife as a consult­ 23 of William Allen Magee, 106. 1^3 last.member of the organization of Coins, your name, address, size de­ ing and flniahing directions. Blocks 1 ant in chafge of closet space 20,()t)0 HO.MEI.ESS srp nniiftri* . / All ..if*l,ia N-c A I Union Veterans of the Civil Wsr. sired, and the Pattern Numbet* to are about six inches square. (A ll rights reserved, N E A Serv­ Send 25c in Coins, your name, The two surviving Union Army ADAMY'S ■ftKE BURNETT. THE MAN­ ice, Inc.), address and the Pattern Number members sre not GAR members, Haigon, Indochina, Feb. 14 (g') ESSO SERVICENTER CHESTER EYENINO HERALD, to ANNE CABOT, THE MAN­ FIRST TAGAIXMT DICTIONARY said Mrs. Charlotte Kratch, presi­ — A fire racing through a straw • Gas * OII • Lubrication ttIVE YOU USTIN8 SATISFIi; ^ 1150 AYE. AMERICAS, NEW CHESTER EVENING HERALD. dent of the Women’s Relief Clorps. hut village near the commercial SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN MANCHESTER AT YORKS6, N. V 1180 AYE. A51ER1CAH, NEW Manila (A*)—The goveriiment's They are James A. Hard. I l l , poet of Saigon today destroyed • Tires • Batteries Don't miss the new Basic Fash­ YORK, 86. N. V. • Institute of National Language Rochester, N. Y., and Albert Wool- some 5.000 honie's. First reports • Accessories ion for '53, spring .and summer. .Presenting the Nfw Anne Cabot has started printing, the first dic­ son. 106, Duluth, Minn. said four persons were killed and ll's a complete spring sewing guide Needlework Album. Directions Tor tionary of Tagalog, the country's The G AR 'had a peak me'mbet'- ibO others seriously burned. Tel. MI-9-8107 JOHNSON PAINT for smart, ^practical wardrobes; puppet mittens, basic gmbroidery national language.'"' A separate ship of 409.489 in 1890, Mrs. kratch An.estipisted 20,000 persons were Middle Tu ^ttike East 699 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER g ift pattern ' printed »inslde • the stitches and grand < designs are English-Tagalog dictionary also la aald the Women’s Relief Corpqwlll msde homeless by the cofiflagrs- (Com er Em C M tsr) book. 35 cents. . ^ ' printed In this issue. 25 ceqts. being prints. ... continue Its activities. tion that flamed , on Indo-China's I ■ . T...... w \ -X y.'

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iBillCHeSTeit EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0Ni^„ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 195^ PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT ^ injffWSffBiSrnBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,» SATURDAT, FTORUARY 14, J953 Marsh Aitken Sets Ne\v^ Scoring Record ffi BA’s Play Slaters Sunday Here; Arms Host to New Haven

Hornsby Sees Appear in Week End Cage^ilts Stengel Likes Rockville High’s Class B Tounainent Bound Basketball Team Bristol Wins 71 to 43, Locals Can irove LaStarza Aims at Title Improved Club' Yankees Again Center Gets 22 Points Lead with Victory Site of 6BA Gontest Shot After Layne Win Skipper Secs No Reasan Second Base and Center- George Mitchell’s N a ^ ff Arms Pawtucket, 'atill with a fighting loop. Only Kubachka, due to a pr«- C’fTL .HT.^NDINGS chance to make the American/ field Biggest Holes Why New York Won’t basketball team wilt be shooting I bock.’ Well, we don't want to jfo vious commitment, will not be abl* League playoffs, will meet tt)e Ballheaded for win number nineteen toTil'ght to make tonight's tilt. land tjfSta'Ma is aiming at a title either. My guy linked the guy Rockville Wins W L Pet. For Redlegs to Fill Take Another Flag shot xvith Rocky Marciano after that licked Charles. " . British Americans in the Armory when It meets the ever-dangerous Although their record U npt too Windham ...... 8 1 .889 tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. hia split decision over bullyboy Rex .889 New Haven Roesslers at the Ver­ impressive in the second round, tba Layne in a rugged Madison Square They’re both looking ahead a Bristol ...... i S 1 The Slaters have made lineup By ROOBRS HORNSBY By CASEY STENGEL ^ little too fur berauae Marciano Sixth Straight Meriden ...... 6 , 3 .667 planck School at 8:45. Two local visitors boast a good club, on par Garden bout. ______changes'with hopes of getting Chicago, Feb. 14—(B—The CSn- Glendale; Calif., Feb, 14—UP— quintets, Fendell’s Pajsma Boys With other league members, rat must first defend- his title against Manchester . . , , ..3 6 .333 aome balance to the clubi ______ehmatl Reds are looking forward Don’t ask me where we’ll finish "I thought I beat Marciano the Jersey Joe Walcott at Chicago, Hall ...... 2 7 .223 and the Laurel. Speed Boys, will height has handicapped them first time.” said the 25-year-old ^ AOQVIiai'nON of George Kaf­ to the 1953 season with a great this year because I won't even play in the preliminary at 7:30. throughout. Their management Middletowii'-'v^... . .0 9 .000 tan, former Holy Cross All-Ameri­ New York heavyweight last night P , or September, Top Glastonbury Five deal of optimlam.. I feel we have venture a guess. But I’ll say this. Most of all tonight; the locals has promised to sIra two t ^ men in his dressing room. “ I feel he is c.. . 69-45; Five Players can, is expected to help the Slaters an improved club, especially in Whoever wins the pennant will will be out to improve their 3-2 re­ for tonight's batUs to go a k ^ easier than this guy Ojayne)." Layne had differen ideas. First A new single season scoring tremendously. He - will team up the outfield. Our greatest draw­ have to heat us. I believe we have cord of the Connecticut Basketball record for Manchester High Saulshury. The latter twb along Jimmy DeAngelo. LaStarsa's 24-year-old -Lewiston, with Colby Gunther, the hook- back last year was the mental con­ Just as good, if not . a better Association and cement their hold with Ed Wojie, a former Eastern Hit Double Fibres School basketball was set'by Co- Utah, laddie thought he had beat ahooting artist, ’'In the front- dition of the team, due greatly to change, than we had last year. on third place. Since their entry League player, have carried Hm manager,iger. led thei "We want Mar­ en LaStarza last night. He has ^ Captain Marshall Altken '^last court. Veteran Billy Ploss will hold ciano'i’’ chonis. \ our continued position in the sec­ We haven’t done anything to into the state's new league, the brunt-of the attack moat at the fought. Walcott, Marciano and - Continuing their wtnnig ways,! night in Bri.stol as the Belltown-' down the pivot post while Moe Ma- ond division. strengthen the club' but It won locals have posted victories over season.. "THEYHEV DtJCKKb T'S arier a ine.v holds decisions over Rockville High thumped Glaston-:f Srs scored "a smashing 71-43 vlc- honey and Earl Shannon share the beat us on a splitNiecisitsplit ecision three Thefe was a general' lisrk of con­ strong enough to wrin last year the Roesslers, Wallingford and the two ex-champs Walcott and bury High last night at the Rock- tory to remain tied with Wind- back court posts. Mahoney, former fidence. Also our outfield defense SHOOTINO FOR A IX tha mar­ years, ago,” he said, Now we want and It got better as It went along. Meriden Kaplans. They have lost bles Conran will start five playars Charles. ville gym by a 69 to 45 count. ham for first place in the CCIL- Brijwn University itar is the sev­ and pitching hurt a lot. I believe It Is a young club thni has prov^ to the Winsted Howards and the that rematch.” , Five players hit double figures Who are. averaging doubla-flguroa^ Word that Ezzard Charles’ man­ "<’IIARI.ES WOlU-n beat La Aitken was the game’s high scor- enth highest scorer in the circuit. the confidence was restored some it has the rlnsa of a , champion. Bloomfield Copses, currently in with Captain Stan Pliska leading rer with 21 points. He needed 10 Pawtucket lost two good oper­ the second halt of the season. The Norm Burke (13.7) and fefing Mil­ ager wanted to take on LaStarza Starza,” said Layne. “ Marciano is What Is that class T Ability to win first and second place respectively ler (14.0) are the forwards. Sure- a better hitter. I, don’t know about the pack with 18 tallies. Dave points to tie the record of ' 244. ators when Kenny Reeves returned general feeling on the club right of the'CBA.- bi-ought a sharp retort from De- Payne hooped 12, Norm Hany 11 on the rond. The 1952 Yankerf wiec (16.4) is a fixture In the Angelo. Walcott. It’s been such a long time set by Eric Hohenihal last year, to Louisville University to com-? now is, In my opinion, a lot ^ t- won the pennant on the road and PI,AYER-ACH Tommy Con­ and Norm Burke and Johnny Del plete his studies in the dental ter.. Also the changes on the club bucket. John Burke (12.8) and Bob "Charles?” he said. ” I’11 give since I fought him. That’s almost and his output enabled him to .set don’t forget It. It met the chal­ ran believes that his club la much Tedford (10.8) will handle back-’ ancient history (Nov. 24, 19.50).” Ponte 10 each. The s.uccess was I the new standard at 2.55. Aitken school and Jack McLeod was re­ have helped that situation consld- Bob McLarnon Fred Booth him the same answer A1 Weill (BA’s) (NaaaUVi) lenge of a g04>d team, the Cleve­ stronger now than at any other court duties. 'The- crowd of 7,ISO that paid the sixth straight. has one game, left on the, schedule called by the Baltimore Bullets. erably. time, especially since the addition gave- after he lost to his jfuy land Indians, and whipped the Averaging 83 points a ganta in (Marciano). ’Don’t want to go *24^139 gross to see the nationally The auccess was the eleventh in to increase his record as Man- Chuck Stewart was slated to enter I believe our club is a lot strong­ of Joe Kubachka, John Burke, the Marines today. Tom Whipple, er than last year. If Johnny Tem­ challeager In Its own back yard. the CBA, the home forceo will rely televised bout seemed to agree seventeen starts for Coach John- cheater clo.ses out Us seasoh in That’s why I was prouder of my Swede Anderson and Frank Toro. who played here briefly two years ple comes through for us at second Kubachka, a (1-5 pivot, has added on N. Burke, Surowiec and MiUer with the 2-1 decision for the New LOCAL ’52 club than nny of my previous to acore In close and on drtvsa Yorker who spent two years at led all th* way. enjoying a 3,3 to next, Friday night...... ago, will replace Stewart. <5oach base and one of the boys makes much scoring punch to Naasiffa’ 17 halftime bulge. Ernie Calverly Is expected to get" the' grade in centerfield,- we -will Champions...... ______through the mkidle. J. Burke and a t y College. AITKEN’S effort was the onh' Don't get the Idea that I am line-up as has Burke. The former Summary: consolation the Indians got out one more player—from the Fort be a real good club. I think Roy possesses a deadly one-handed Tedford will be ready and aUa to RADIO BAHERIESE R I ^ Referee,Al Berl had it 6-3-1 and complacent and aatlsfled, I’m not. tally from the outsliie should tbo Rockville (69) of the game as Coach Scotty Car­ Wayne Platons .of the NBA—in McMillan is ’ probably the beat Sport Chatter push shot whereas Burke loves to ^ ALL MAKES Judge Arthiir Susskind 6-4: both ahortstop in the major leagues, ■We- still-have a couple of things situation arise. for I>a Starza. Judge Harold B. F. Pts. 1ter cleared hla bench and every­ time for tomorrow’s game. pop them from way out. Holding down first place by 17 know he is the best defensive man By to think about. For one. Our pitch­ Fred Booth, Toro, Anderson and JBarneis, saw it for Layne 6-4-1. The Doherty, f ...... i 0 2 one playing for Bristol entere'’ ing staff la somewhat older. Allie Toro and Anderson, although not »Arthur Drug StoresJ the scoring column. It w’as no percentage points over the Wilkes- and he is no setup in a Jam at the prolific scorers, have proven very 0>nran will be ready to spoil the AP card scored It even 4-4-2. Yellowjackets from . Rockville Hcralil Plioto. Hany ...... 5 1 11 ' EARL W. YOST Barre Barons, the BA’s will be plate. Reynolds, Eddie Lopat and Vic beneficial under the baskets and starters. -It was a rugged battle with High clinched a berth In the an. . , . Pliska. c ...... 3 0 6, ronte.st early in the first period as . . Sporta Editor Bristol, rolled quickly Into a com­ seeking their fifth win of the cam­ Bobby Adams and Ted Kluszewr Raschi, our big three, are well past along with Al Surowiec and Norm much tugging and v'restling in the niial Cohnectlcut Interscholastic teacher, was given the position a s , better than 25 points per game witky, Coach John Canavarl, Gar.v Narkon, g ...... 7 4 18 ■ 30. I have an Idea they’ll still bo Tonight's door prlaso will bo a Burke ...... manding 16-3 lead. paign over Pawtucket and a ski are fine at third - and first Burke, they teapn to give Manches- man’s hat, worth $10, donated by late stages. Layne bulled I^a Starza. Athletic Conference Class B Tour- head basketball roach last Fall. In i The Jackets’ current record stands Staiger. Francis Carter and Billy . . 4 2 10 Klupzewski has a chance to be a pretty good thi* year but you can­ Hamilton. Back row, Glenn Nar- Payne . . . 5 2 12 ! Jim Tracy and George Gut.ska chance to erect a bigger lead. The ter one of the tallest teams In the CHlfford Men's Shop. In the first round and almost drop­ nament last Tue.sday night by | his first sea.son, the former Teach-, at 11 wins and 6 setbacks.______j Barons are idle this week end and great hitter. Grady Hatton led the OLLIE JARVIS’ Dari-Maid««following; Church League:—Nel- not afford to take any chances. ped him with a amaahing right to whipping Plainvtlle. Playdowns ers College of New Britain star! The sqv/ad pictured above, front kon, Don Dohi?rty. Norm Del P o n te ...... 4 2 10 1were the leading point getters fo- hold a two point lead over Mc­ son 140, HanMn 103-358, Johnson the Bristolites with 14 and 12 face three games In as many days second basemen in the field, but We’ve got to have another good a the chin. La Starza outboxed his will be held at New Haven in | has given Rockville Its first tour- row from left to right. Don Cal Norm Hany, David Payne. S tlager...... ; ...... 0 0 0 Cann's Service In the tightest West 135-363, Al Rubacha 137-350, Walt starting . points each. » They erected the next week. Elmira, the other lead­ we might possibly have a better man in the second before Layne March. i ney In five .years. Outstanding houn, Dpn Plank, Alan Srher- Pliska and John Del Ponte. Scherwitzky...... 0 0 0 ! Infield with Temple at second. Side Rec Bowling League race in HJlinskl 164-373, Stan Saaiela 354, We have a good one coming back _ ^ j early lead that was never threat­ ing contender for the loop honors, Ed Pagan! 141-360, Ken Ostrin- started to throw his 200 pounds has a pair of tilts scheduled with The outfield should be pur strong years. from the Army In Whltey Ford. I Kid Gavilan Plans to Try around the ring. T otals...... 29 11 69 : ened. sky 358; Country Club—Stan THE INDIANS trailed by 19 Scranton tonight and tomorrow. point. The acquisition of Gus Bell sure hope he has as much stuff THROUriH THE FOURTH, Glastonbury (45) 1 from Pittsburgh should provide us DICK PLAGGE, Manchester Hllinski 138-368, Vln Genovesi now as he had when he helped us point., at intermission as the home RAY FELIX trails Jerry Fowler 357, Al Manella 350, De'l St. John fifth, and sixth I.*yne dug a hard B. F. Pt.s. 1 In the total number of points scor- with more power at the plate and High football co-captain elect, suf­ win ill 1950. He's got more experl- And Win 160 Pound Title forces streaked to .a 35-16 advan- 355, (Charlie.lyhalei). 354,.and He.hr right To’ TtKe body''ah

V ' \ ,1 . MANCHEal’ER EV^ENING H ^A LD , MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1953 ^AGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALp, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1953 Automobiles for Sale 4 Business Senrices Offered 13 Heatinir—Plumbinf 17 Help Wanted—Male 36 Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Garden—F a r m - sehold Goods' 51 Dairy Products 50 Hoflieal • Instranents 53 HonsiM for iBalt Rouses for Salt 72 Sobnrpan for Sale 75 1941 TSTERCURT *Tirt 1941 dieV ro- LINOLhRTM Remnant* 50c- vquar* PLUMBING And heaWng. Spaclal- WANT’BD—Man to poliah cara. FOR >SA-LB—Girilie Pitp^ 4 months let.' Both' «*xtr* cleitn and in ex­ yard. Ajrphalt tile, wi^ll covering. izing In repairs. Copper water Ap^ly in peraon, Gorman Motor old. Male. 408 Oakland street. FOR SAL^ —Hay baled, good / STOP AT MUSIC Inatrument rental. Com­ MANCHESTER—Hires rooms plus IIa NCHESTEK—Comer lot, six NEWLY REMODELED two-fam­ Classified cellent chndition. See,Bob Oliver, Done by reliable, - well-trained piping, lemoleltng electric equlp- Saiea, 285 Main atreet. Phone Mitchell 9-2423. quality, reaaonable. Phane Rock­ ^AMBERS’ FURNITURE plete line of Inatrumente. Rental gloaoed-in porch. Plastered walls, rooms, 3 unflniahed, excellent lo- ily home in Willlngton, 4 and 5 ers ..cebter,,. Mo,t«c„.8fil(;«ji.„ .481 Main men-.. All .Joha, .guttrAstted, RiMl- ment i.or” phigged drain*. Edward ville 5-9803. , . appllet. V) PVrchiiie, price, m pr, , large, corpfr*to^,..,9kcellent , loca­ psUop,. near ochqql, apd bpa, AH roopta-.. 5, r,qpm0 ,yacant. _ Modem street. ^ Johnson,’1 ., KfItcheli S-OOTO'’ Sr ■iMA'RftIBD 'MAN 'to w ork in • serv ­ ... - - AT.TH.K -GREEN...!—.-,.. kitchen slid bathi^m, have to be ftdvertisemeirts Linoleum Co., 50 Cottage atreet. ice station between 9 a. m. to 8 Live Stock—Vehicles 4!? resenting Olds, Belmer, Bach, tion. Price $(^(190.'ISarbMa Woods, city utiUtlea, storm windows, Mitchell 9-4022. eveninga Mitch­ Mitchell 3-5044. For Complete Selection of MIteheU. 9-7703. • ocreene, combination dooro. Only, aeen .to be appreciated. 2,000 feet Confer ^th 1936 CHRYSLER aedan. Radio, p. m. Five days a week. Must Pedler and Bundy. Matter’* Muaic D e a t h s CLASSIFIED ADVt. ell 3-6166 or Mitchell 3-8109. GRAIN FED started pigs, $10. Household Goods y t l off WUbur Cross Highway, 18 $40. Between 2 and p. m. 34 LENNOX Furnaces and Warm air be reaponaible. McClure Oil Co., HOME FURNISHINGS Studio, 177 McKee. MItcdiell one year olect appeal when the evidence was 1948 FORD V-H 2-DOOR. 9-3585, nights Mitchell 3-7691. Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. department. All beneflt.s. Age 20- print.s, stripes, solids. Ex|Jertly tation I'll , send my auto for you. Main street. Cape Cod. 'Two ’unfinished up. The E and E Agency, phone The funeral of Jdhn A. Olson of OM Aequolntances tified^ aa Frank Viteretto, 16, so strongly against him and. No .obligation!. , Two years old. Oil domestic hot to $3,000. down payment. 81 Pearl street, who died Wednes­ Sheephill rood, and Rose Anne 1941 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SE­ MANCHE.STER TV Service, radio 25. Excellent opportunity. Con­ finished, $5 down, $2 weekly, AT THE CEa^TER—Pleasant large Mitchell 9-8715 or 9-1187. Martin and Burgess are old going even further, oold tlw DAN. A—L B- E R—T—’ S HOOVER Moficl 61 w ith all a tta rh - water heat. Plastered walls. Full MANCHESTER — 3-Family Older day, will be held this afternoon St acquaintances and must work Speriglio, 14, 70 Bertolf, road, Personals and TV specialists since 1934. tact M itchell 9-.5.390. balance one year, to pay. tall room for one or .two gentlemen- lower court had been too SEVERAL OTHERS TO CHOOSE Painting—Papering 21 Mrs. Carr, Mitchell 9-7320. 43 Allyn St., Hartford nient.s, excellent condition. Pil­ cellar. Move right in. Buyer may Home. One Si«-room apt. for WANTED.— Listinga in all price 3 o'clock at the Emanuel Lutheran closely together in their present both of Greenwich. Viteretto suf­ lenient, slapping on additional Ho'.'se service call $3.50. Mitchell grim 2-6854. 14-16 Wadsworth street.. aaaume present G.I. mortgage. buyer and two other opt* one fered a bruised thumb and the THE PROSPECT Hill School for FROM ranges. Please phone any time. Church. Rev. Carl E. Olson, pas­ Jobs. $100 on the original tin* and an. 9-2-186 day or night. p a i n t i n g , Exterior and Interior, DRAFrSMEN JUST IN TIME for Valentines WE BUY and sell good used fumi- W ELL FURNISHED rooms, sailt- $11,800. Owner, Hartford 3-3631. four and one five.room. ,. Income Warren E. Howland, Realtor, 543 tor of the chuBch, will officiate, Martin declined to comment on Bpirigllo girl a bruised wrist. They . addlUpnol 10 days on what had younir- children. Tranaportatlon 'TRUCK SPECIAT-S LOVELY-LEES ^ solid f-ore.st green from- these apartments approx. $85. Woodbridge ■ stre e t,.... MitcheU were treated at a hoepital-and re-, furnlahed. Mra. Lela Tybur, direc­ paperhahglng. Ceilings feflnrsh- Day, roi.‘tume jewelry. Values to lure,’ comiblnatloh ranges,' gas able for light housekeeping. No THIS FURNISHED oix-room home arid O. Albert Pearson, acconi- the likelihood that he will slay in been minimum santence of 60 19.50 *ii-TON STUDEBAKER PICK­ WIRING IN.STALLATION of all ed. Wall paper books on request. ranges snd heater.s. Jones Furni­ twi.st rug, 9xl6,'i ft. Only three per month. City water and sewer. 3-8600. leased. tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5767. type.". No Job too small. -Cali Expanding operations re­ $.39.95 reduced to from $2 to $10. objection to children. Inquire 24 contains your household needs psnled at the organ by Osrence command of the Federal Reserve days. UP. Two to chooae fronf. Estimates given. Fully Insured. Br\inner's, 358 Ea.st Center street. ture Store, 36 Oak. Mitchell y.T-r.s old. Owner ncedn larger Good location. Cellar. Full baths. Helsing, will be the eoloiat. Burial System. Burgess and other Treas­ The police chose then led to a I Mitchell 9-7303. quires us to employ more Grove itreet, Rockville, Hillside right down to Iswiimower and SMALL a m o u n t of acreage nearby garage, pert of a machine BALLARD’S Driving School. Man- 1949 H-TON STUDEBAKER RACK. Call Edward R. Price. Mitchell 9-1041. size. Phone Mitchell 9-8916. Can House, Apartment 14 Needs some work and decorating. will be in the Blast Cemetery. ury officials could not be reached 1949 %-TON DOD9 E PICK-UP. draftsmen. - Must have top­ be .ceen at 24 Lawton Road. garden hose. ExceUent value. Quick occupancy 5^-room apt. wanted. Suburban district. Suit­ shop. In the garage loft, police chester'a oldeat 'thouaanda of POWER BURNERS and Range 9-1003. FAMOUS NAME pop-up toasters, $13,000. H. B. Grady, Mitchell Bearers will be Carl Thoren, for confirmation of the report the DeLuxe Body. flight knowledge in l?iy-outs regtilar $22.95, priced for clear­ PRACTICALLY New Ruud gas jROOM FOR R E N T ^t 272 Main Bole Price $9,800. Down payment able to build a small house. John E. Johnson, Harold McIn­ White -Houae will increase his told, they found Donahui hiding pert in on escape while oenriag his accident free Inatructlon houra. Burners expert.y cleaned and BENGAL COMBINA’nON 4-1 3-8009. $1,600. to $3,000. Mitchell 9-5028. under a mattress. term. Hundreda of . antlalTed atudenta. PAINTING and PAPERHANOING of small and complex electro­ ance at $14.99. Brunner's, 3.58 water heater, automatic, 20 gal- atraet. Parking. Mitchell 3-4071 tosh, Carl Johnson, Evort Sjvan- rank., Studebaker Salea and Service serviced. I«t' us service and re­ —Ceilings refinished. Free esti­ - Ions. Phone M itchell -9-9333, or gaf% oil fltwe. Includes, coil, gaa Denahue wju token to Green-1 Lolone and two otbor tounatea For appointment tel. Mitchell pair youi washing machine or re­ mechanical as.semblv. Excel- Ea.st Center street. Phone Mitch­ after 7 p. m. VERNON — Bolton Lake Shores. MANCHESTER — Aew 2-Bedroom son arid Austin Beechler. Martin saw Ifiaenhower last mates. Wallpaper books svsilsble. Mitchell 3-4159. Ask for Johnson. heater, boiler tank, all plpc.s, Lt^TLNGS Wsnted. Single, two- wich police barracks. After inten-1 broke prison in January, ISM^ and 0-2245. ’ CHORCHES MOTOR SALES frigerator. Metro Service. Mitch­ ell 3-.'il91. Extra large four-rcMm house, 4$ Ranch. Large rooms. Full cellar. family. three-famUy, bustnejs Many floral tributes were re­ week, for the first time since the Fi-anrls T. Gee. Mitchell .3-8474. ioppoi tunitie.S in a fast chrome' chimney, oil drum and ROOM TO Rent. Bath, Miower, ft. x 24 ft. Fireplace with knotty ceived at the Watkins Funeral new administration took over. 'Die Bive questioning he was booked on were recaptured in JackaenvUle, 80 Oakland Street ell 9-0883. growing organization. TWO SERVEL Ga refrigcralor.-i. stand. Excellent condition. Hot water heat. Central location. property. Have many cash buy­ a charge ^ poeiesalng a stolen | Flo., after a gun battle la wUch ENJOY A Drlver'a llcenae. For ex­ Mancheater Mitchell 9-9483 CINCO ALL Alumtnum• ^mblna- parking. Off East Canter and pine trim, 10’^ f{. x 16 ft. kitchen. Now being finished. Sale Price Home, and last nightU nne Lodge,. prospect that he would remain at 'f® - PAINTING And psperhsnging. No tlon windows No painting, no $30 each. Watkina Brothers, 935 Mitchell 9-5976. Potter streets. Mitchell 3-5385. ers. Mortgages arranged. Please the head of the Federal Reserve— automobile. a detective was kUlsd. pert inatructlon call the Manchea- COM PLKtlE R epairs 'oy S tu a rt R. job too small. Phone Mitchell Tile bath, double closets. Master $11,950. Approx, down payment Knights of Phythiss, of which Mr. 1949 CHEVROLET ^-ton pick-up, changing, no storing Free esti- Main street. bedrooms. ' Storm windows and call George U Graziadio, Real­ which monitors the nation’e money Later he was whisked away to I In June, 1988, Raymond, wbe ter Driving Academy. Pilgrim Wolcott, A-i r.epalr, Sales, on 3-8372. GRAY RESEARCH AND Slightly used carpets.' One 12' x NICELY FURNISHED room near $2,500.-$S,000. tor. Mitchell 9-5878. 109 Henry Oledii was a member, conducted a Connecticut State Police barracks | had become a “model prisoaer" aad 2-7240. eXcellent'condition. Carter Chev­ v.'sshing machines, vacuum clean­ . mate given no obligation. Call doors. Full cellar. Only butineas bcryiCe at the funeral home. and credit supply—stirred specula­ —W1 Utam—Timsk y-;-MIteheH-9-9095i- FRIQIDAIRE Refrigerator. 6 cu. - n 'e ” ro.se scroll A xm inatcr, R!? is Cheney’s, for gentleman. 324 zone in area.,Store on premises. MANCHESTER — Two-Family Du- street. tion about reforms in the Federal at Westport.itpo; was a servant______In______Warden___ Ralph H. rolet Co., Inc., 311 Main street. ers, motors, snriBir ''Appirah^^ PAIN-IT.NG ~AND Paperlwmgrhg^^ - DBVRLt)PMF)NT CG..... ft., good running order, $40. W at­ $113. One 9'9" x 16' gray wool ex. 6 and 6. Three bedrooms, TTie other aollora in the car with Walkeris home, stole on aui____ Phone Mitchell 9-5238. Charter Oak street,,. Mitchell Large lot, room for three cottages. William F. Olson Reaerve board. Welding. 180 Main atreet. Phone Free ei'tlm ates. P aper book.s kins Brothers, 935^^ain itreet. twi.xt, a.s i.s $97. M anchester C ar­ 8-8368, Mitchell 3-5888: fimprovements. 2-car garage. considekinq b e l u n o Jansen and Mulvey were idratlfled | bile belonging to the Warden’s ahn, INCOME TAX SERVICE — Call available. Get our spring outside ' Priced St $14,700. Phone Barbara The funeral of William. F. Olson Testifying lost year in a con­ Don Moaler, mtchiill 9-8329. * Mitchell 9-6678. Hilliard Street U.3ED BATHTUB, Sink and Water pet Center, 308 Main street. Phone Woods, Agent. MIteheU 9-7703. Reasonable occupancy. . On bus YOUR PROPERTY? gressional Inquiry, Martin suggest­ as: Alex Sacharsky, 20, of Brook- Alan, and fled toward Canada. * - prices now.-• Call 'Cliff -Bcoraoi K jEASANT-ROOM- in privats Uney-near new -gnade- school.—Rea­ - • WithotH' obllgatlofr to- you, wa of, .399 .Middle.turnpike east, superr lyirr- Myron -Styranovekyv 19,- of FaR PERSrWAL s e r v ic p : t ■ Cto.set; 'Teiephone-'Mlt(*hetl''9-7T3n' G.E. 10”” Bowl' heaters, “'reguiar - M-ttchell •9‘4343;— ■ • ■ — - ■ ed several eKkng*iir, IrieiUdfrig re­ He-was captured the' naxt' day- FILE YOUR tax return. In your Mitchell 9-4298. Manchester, Conn. home. Convenient location. Park­ sonably priced. Down payment ap­ will spprsUe or make you a cosh visor of the H. P. Hood and Sons Astoria, Queens, and William Von when he wrecked the cor in Iforth and ALL KINDS of carpentry work. $8.95, priced for clearance at dairy in Manchester, wUl be held ducing the term of members from home. Tax advice baaed on exper­ PAIR of W omen'se Skis with Pole.s. Musical Instruments 53 ing. Mitchell $-3044. BOLTON proximately $4,000. to $5,000. offer for property. See ua before 14 to six years, biit without bar to Essen, 20, of Southampton, N. Y. Clarendon, Vt. ience. Call Enterprije 1945 for A REAL SQUARE DP^AL Reasonable rale^'. MItchr.ll 9-4291. PAPERING, PAINTING, floor “A GOOD PLACE Good condition. $20. Call Mitchell $3.99, B runner’s, 358 E ast Center. this afternoon at 3 o’clock at the New Haven Native Raymond and Lolon# were snflding and reflnishing. Ceilings Phone Mitchell 3-5191. ROOM for two girls or mother and Going for a ride Sunday afternoon? MANCHESTER — 7-Room Dwell­ you sell. ' Watkins Funeral Home, with Rev. reappointment, and having the your appointment. Dual Tax Serv­ See TO WORK” 9-,58.52. TRUMPETS, Clarinets, trombones, BRAE-BURN REa LTT chairman’s tenure coincide with State Trooper Morse was a na­ known os the ”Ice Box Bandits” LAWN MOWER.S sharpened and whitened. Call Gilbert Flckett. child. Home and kitchen privi­ Why not look at one of the best ing. 4 bedrooms. All improve­ Fred R. Edgar, minister of the tive of New Haven. ice-. BUD MICHALAK repaired, rea.sonable ratee. Tel. PARAMOUNT All Aluminum FLORENCE Electric range. 3 .sur­ saxjphones, guitars. L,argcst se­ leges. Coll Mitchell 9-5608, be­ ments. Lavatory and tile bath. Phone MitcheU 3-6278. the President’s because of their proctioe of rob- M itchell ,3-6982. lection of lnstrument.s In town. real estate buys of 1958— South' Methodist Church, offi­ He waswoa the son of Mr. Mn anaand Mrs.Mra. i grocera and locking their vio- The Workinjrman’a Friend! MItrhell.^3-45.31. MECHANIC -- E.xperienced only, triple track windows and door.*. face units and deep well; 3 stor­ tween 6 and 10 p. m. Lot 100x800. Nic.e trees. ^ Porch, All accessories. Expert repairing. CASH BUYF41B waiting for 4, 5, ciating. Frederic E. Werner will Louls R. Morae of 45 Kcnalngton | refrigerators, with fools. Hours 9 to ,5 p. m.. Also Paramount custom made age com partm ents. Reg. $219.95, BAYBERRY ESTATES l-li- car garage, plus' separate preside at the organ. Burial will be avenue. He attended public gram­ Antomobiles for Sale 4 HARTFORD ROAD ,1 Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. Mltch- LARGE FRONT ROOM suiUble buil(Ung which can be used for 8 and seven room singles and INTERIOR PAINTING, ceilings] Saturday 9 to, 1 p. m, McClure Venetian blinds. Hastings alumi sale prict; $179.95. Watkina Broth­ two-family ho*(sea in Monchaater, Monday in the Melrose Cemetery, mar ichoola. 8t. Mary'i Parochial ers, 935 Main ftreet. 611 3-5336’’. for gentleman or couple. Kitchen work Shop. A-l location. Near 1049 CHEVROLETS. Four to USED CARS Honsebnld Servleni whitened, tel. Mitchell 9-4997. Oil Co., ,37.3 Main street. Apply awnings and door hoods. Free In the Center of the Hills of Bol­ Bolton, Coventry and Verpon. Brockton, Mass. School. Hillhouse High School, Offered 13-A In person only, after .5 p. m. estimates, no down payment. 3 privllegea. Centrally -located. Call ton.' Five rooms, oU plastered, schools. . Down payment $5,000. 'Last night a large number of from which he was graduated in choose from. All in excellent con­ 270 Hartford Road CONTRACTOR - To do Inside 1 _ KELVINATOR Electric range, Mitchell 3-4113. garage, end all the extras. Includ­ Priced under $15,000. Howard R. Hastings, Mitchell dition. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. years to pay. Office 41 Oak 9-1107. business associates of Mr. Olson 1989. Yen to Drive Manche.ster WEAVING of burn.'’, moth holes painting and paperhangliig. i . t vt a x-r-r- ^reet. flail Mitchell 3-8177, eve­ double oven, floor .sample, peg. Are you wondering what ing fireplace, for onIy..JlS,350. MANCHESTER — 6-Roqm, 2-Story called at the funeral'home to pay It waa while In high achool that and torn clothing, hosiery runs, winter rates, with 35% off on all t h e p e r s o n a l FlNANt.L $279.95, sale price .'(•239.95. W at­ ROOM FOR Gentleman. Private BEFORE YOU Buy a used car ninga Mitchell 3-4010. Coventry the cosjt will be on th a t home. Quiet neighborhood. 59 Colonial. 3 bedrooms. One-car ARE YOU Beady to sell your prop­ final respects. Date Seen Morse began his athletic career. - o«a Oorman Motor Sales. Bulck DRIVE IN AND SEE THESE handba<;s repaired zipper re- 19.53 wallpaper. Fitllv insured. COMPANY Pilgrim 2-7318...... kins Brothers, 935 Main street. new home you are plan- T. J. CROCKETT garage. Porch. ExceUent location. erty? We, have ready buyers He was a member ofi the track and WINTER SPECIATJi placemhntV" iimbtell'as rejlarfetT CaTT" Ha"f.rfofd' “ 32--6205; •’Hfr -nlng? A visit- o r telephone Holl street. Boles and Service, 285 Main WU1._ .employ severjU ■, men as SLEEP SOFA, cu.stom. madc...Full4 244 MAIN STREET Steam heat, oil burner. Quick,, oc­ waiting for pnjpsrty In Manches­ Hioinaa Walsh boaketball teomi and played foot­ street: M ItAell 9-4571. Open eve- men’s-shirt collars reversed and Hebert. BRAND NEW 19,53 21” table rail wlh place-mir draft­ PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman, cupancy. Sale Price $18,800. Down ter and vicinity.. Gatto and Cb., Funeral servlcea for ThomSiS ball with the Weotvllle A.A. dfter 1949“ 8’rUDEBAKER CONVERTI­ replaced. Msriow'a Little Mending branch manager trainees. Mu.st model television. Ready for U, H. size. Practically new. 'Telephone ing and construction ex­ Mitchell 3-5416 For A-Spies nlngs. BLE , be high school graduate, college M itchell .3-5747. one minute from bus. 23 Griswold payment $4,600. Hartford 5-9198, evenings 8-3989, Walsh,, who died Thursday at hia graduation from high school. \ Rockville Man 1$ Fined Shop. F. Hand rubbed mahogany cahi- perience at your disposal. Miami, F7a., will be held Monday When the 4Sd Division was mo- „ , . . **os Repairing 23 training desirable. Age 21-28. Itreet. MANCMESTER — 2-Family. A-l or Mitchell 3-6946. CHEVROLETS, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1947 BUICK 4-DOOR Must have car. This position of­ nrt. $189.95. Term s. .Phone A. B. C. -O-MATIC w asher. Al.so MANCHESTER, West Side— Six location. Would make a good, morning at 8:30 from the T. P. blllsed for service n 1040, ^fo re | 1 OUU Of 9 l 2 1 , G lV O n 1949, 1950, tw o doors and four FLAT FINISH Holland window M itchell 9-56.50. (Contlnned From Page Om | the Japanese attack on Pearl Har­ MATTRESS Your old mattresses fers a splendid opportunity in the Kelvlnator electric range. Phone Jams Realty Co. PLEASANT Furnlahed room with finished rooms, oil hot water rooming house. Nice setting. 3-csr Legal Notice Holloran Funeral Home, 175 Cen­ doors. All deluxe models and fully 1948 BUICK 4-DOOR ‘ Bhadeq[ made to m easure.' All semi-private kitchen privllagetr. heat, storm windows, screens and ter atreet, and at 9 .o’clock at 8t. bor, Morse, who joined while still 60 Day$ Suepended metaU V enetian blinds at a new eterilizei; and remade like-new. consumer finance field. Salary BOLTON -1- Building stone and M itchell 9-4374. 6.54 Center Street garage. Central. Some decorating waa not reached Immediately. equipped. Stop in- and compare Working -girl* preferred. Phone doors, awnings, amesite drive and AT A COURT OF PROBATE h*14 James’ Church. Interment will be 18 years of age. went on active -1950 FORD V-8 CUSTOM low price. Keys made while you Call Jones Furniture and Floor car allowance insurance. Other flagstone Bolton '"otch Quarry. Tel. MI-S-4II3 and work needed. $14,800. Down Ih New York, meanwhile, U. S. this selection of beautiful, clean, Covering. 36 Oak. Mitchell 9-1041.1 *»enefita include group life Insui- Mitchell 9-4428. garage. Convenient to bus and tt Matichenter, within and for the in St. James’ Cemetery. duty. Three of hla four brothere A Rockville man who reopoadod wait. Ma.low'a payment $5,000. Dlatrlcl of Mancheater. on the 6th Court of Appeals Judge Atigustua guaranteed cars at Center Motor 1960 PLYMOUTH ______^______! anee, vacation, liberal savings and Phone Mitchell 9-*617. Stanley school. Phone Francis K. Wagner, Friends may coll at .the funeral and a slater, Virginia, also lbined| to a yen to drive but who po*> Patnode. MANCHESTER — Two income day of February, A.D.. 195S-,„ , N. Hand turned dov/n a defense re- the armed forces during World Soles, 461 Main street. ------:------' retirement plan. Realtor. Mitchell 9-0028. Preaent, JOHN J. WALLETT, home after 7 o’clock tomorrow queet to atay the-execution pend­ oeoaed neitherjs cor nor a drlver'a _ 1951 FORD V-8 CUSTOM 2-DOOR propertiea. Central locaUon.' In­ ”War IT. . . , Ilcimii w u ftoofl a to t^ Ruilding—Contracting 14 CouracR and Claaaw 27 ^ a . M. to 5 p. m . Eve* POW'ER MOWERS — Buy now, Tavern For Sale Apartments—Flats— night until tha hour of the funeral. ing on application for Supreme 1048.PONTJAC Convertible. Radio, _^W1TH FORDAMA.TIC- — ...... -...... •— ninjf hoHr« by appointment;—Mon- MANCHESTBUt—SU . room co­ come after expenses would net $50.. , Ealale of .VS’iUiam C,. Parke, ate of During hl», ifl.* y«*r#..®*“ rv®® i received a 60>day suspended^ jell - heater Hydramatlc. All new tires, '"Spfiri'g' price.s' rriay be higher. ' $2 Tenements 8S' per week oh one and approximate- Mancheater. In aald Dlilrict. i.coeased. court review of the case. •"— ' In the Army, Mpf'se rooe through | Mntence and was ploeod on 1949 PONTIAC > FOR YOUR new building or repair DIESEL day through Friday.. ■ LEBAL lonial. Fireplace, all hardwood On motion of Ruaaell V. Parke, 1945 Federal Judge Irving R. Kauf­ Including two safety tubes. Very job -see Wm. Kanrhl, Contractor weekly. No payment.^ until Mayil 57 Bissoli Street floors. ’Tile bath and extra lava­ iy"$S5. per week on the other. Hone Ave.. Bronx, New Tork, executor. the ranki and auccesafully com- ytmr in 'Town Court Cole Motors Servicenter. Mitch­ FOR RENT—Five rooms opd bath. Either can be bought with approx­ man indicated In New York he will reasonable. Con be seen anytime 19.50 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION - and Riilldor. Mitchell 3-7773. tory. OU hot water heat. This ORDERED; Th.U alx montha from European Dikes pleted an Infantry offlcer’a train- y,,, morning, HEAVY EQUIPMENT ell 9-0980. Private front and rear en'troncea, imately $15,000. down payment. the 6th day of February A.D.. 1»33. be set an early execution date, pos­ Friday or Saturday. 46 Cooper OVERDRIVE PERSONAL Tel. 1^i*9e8U6 STENOGRAPHER center of Manchester. Two adults home is brand new and In . excel­ and the same are limited and allowed sibly within a few weeks. ing courm at Fort Robert Jooeirii, 38. of 81 V«iton atreet. ------M"ii at" buliiK -fMil Wi ai«-a FINANCE COMPANY lent location. Priced right. The HARTFORD — North End. 6-Fam- for the credllora within which to br|n* Hold Back Tides He told the Rofenbergs' attor­ and waa commlortoned • owono i *yenue, ' was orreated yoaterday Roofing—Siding 16 fi» Do hnliio«l ft.I liich pHv Joh« nn BRAND NEW 19.53 17" Emer.-'on only. No pets. Very reasonable In their claima asalnit aald eatate, and lieutenant. _ He ehorUy ofUr rcturalat T)ioofil .in* rliahlr'B, li aiMor hntl- television $169, tai^ and w arran ­ rent to quiet-middle-aged couple. E and B Agency. Phone MitcheU Uy_ brick. Good, income. Down the jraid' exec’irtdr la directed to give ney, who asked for a delay, that 1948 PONTIAC 6 Deluxe seclanette, 806 ^lain Street $3,500. $4,000. Mrved with the 43d the cor he bod token from Itt For- .'3 FOR SALE — 1938 Plymouth Con­ /in»l 4’iRho o|iorHt' ■•fve “ “ Joseph took the keys to a cor be- 9-0980. pairs. Call Coughlin, Mitchell oarninirB > «»ii *»wo it t«» »youi j»olf ii» INDUSTRIAL FIVE-ROOM Re-decorated Flat, all (.aya from the date of tbla order, and blizzards. After h el n g longing to EUsabeth Cooper, of the Auto Accpsnories—Tirea 6 find I.in wb’ tho^p - v#»n #*# - -xetrlgeiatora. $10 each, and ga.s All Applicalmns Held only $9,000. Call MitcheU S-8374 room Ranch. A-l house in every hopes in them.’’. Judge Kaufman 3-7707. 0 .EXCELLENT’ .... as. Improvements, including hot or Hartford 5-5138. 'Schwartk return make to thla ciiurt of the notice Battered Convey .island in the will set’the date Monday. 1948 OLDSMOBILE sedan. Lu.s- Qiialifx’ Por froo Inrnrnialloii wHh- route salesthan on established dry welding outfit. 70 Mill street. way. $8,460. Down payment $1,500. Thames estuary waited with dread WINTER TIRES— Pennsylvania out nbilKatioii writo: SITES AVAILABLE In Strict Confidence water. Adult family of two or Real Estate. to $ .required. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judfe. The electrocution, originally set trous black flnlah. fully equipped. ROOFING, Siding snd carpentry. cleaning and laundry Hartford three. References. Write Box 2,000 for the mid-day tide. But there Extra nice condition. Priced to Cleat, Goodyear Suburbanite and Alterations and nildUions. Ceil­ route. $60 salarj' guaranteed plus BKNDIX .automatic Washer in for Jan. 14, had been postponed regime to Its knee* after 2 in~ l. recaps./.Auto Ute, Penn- TRACTOR TRAINING .good condition. Phone. Rockville U’e Will Build to Suit for O, c/o Herald. BOLTON — 6i4-Room 2-Bedroom AT A COURT OF PRORATE h-ld was hardly a puff of wind when while the. presidential appeal was aell. ' See ■ Bob Oliver, Center ings. WorkTriari.shtp' guaranteed. liberal commission:'Great oppor- Lease. Apply Cape; Good lot. Good location: xt Manchrstfr. -within ■ snd (nr th« It came, 'and the tide was barely years of fighting. He held th r^ - aylvanla and Bowers batteries. . -Ar A.. .Dlaii,.,luc.,.. '299 . Autumn, ■ SERVICE. INC. limlty tor jhe.rlgljt. man.,. . Write. 5-9208. WRITE P. O. BOX Dlatrlrt of Manrhaator on the 11th pending. ’ ------battle ators,, for campiijgns ^ M otor. Soles, 461 Main -street...... ■TWO ROpM,-apartineiit_wU:h_ p CAPE COD HOME .... Only- $9A00- Down payment $2,000. day' df Fabriiary. 'AID;. 1963. 0-. foot above -normal. A smalt oee- ' InMst' on nmocence Fr'ee road 8efVtC'8. Terms on "in' stre'et. Mitchell 3-4860. ■■ Box cai’e Hei'aM Box Q, Herald. vate bath, also ilght housekeep-' page developed in the west wall, France and Germany and wo* f Joneph, m adr Uw products The Budget Center, 91 -STANLEY 28-piece tool che.st. In ■.....—---"'V to $2,600. Prraerit. . JOHN J, WALLETT, The Rosenbergs were, sentenced 1947 CHEVROLET l> i-to n cab handy steel cabinet, reg. $49.95. Ing rooms on bus line—no objec­ Ju d re . but it was quickly handled.r sSed operational medals. When "* Center atreet. CONNECmcin’"VaIley Construc­ JARVIS Three bedrooms, living room, VERNON — 2-Bedroom Ranch. On Eatate of Howard W, Sontlff, late of on April 5, 1951, after Mrs. Rosen­ discharged M a lieutenant In 1946, turned. 8 h e ^ r e f ^ JoM^UM and „cha,«sls. Motor overhauled. now $36..50, a t Brunner'^, 358 -E!a t tion to children. Inquire 24 Grove Britain’s Home Secretory, Sir tion. Guaranteed roofs and .siding. Mortgagra 31 MACHINE OPERATORS 4 bus line. Near new school. Only MaTirheater. in a.ild Dlatrlcl, deceased. berg’s brother, David Greengloss, W. B. 161 Inches. Priced low. C ar­ Center street. ' MANCHESTER ' street, Rockville, HUlslde House, dining room. Pine-paneled .'The adminlatratrlx havlnjc exhibited David Maxwell Fyfe, flew to Am- Se w osVtth the 78th "Woodchop- ‘h® S t ? ‘SLSjlttS Aluminum storm windows and CONSTRUCTION GO. fwo- miles from. Aircraft, Air. con- testified they persuaded him td nmr'* Tmfjkntrv Division I ^ Ilc6n#®a in# RocInriiJ# te r Chevrolet Co., Inc., 311 Main BATTERIES FIRST OrNDk'lvb Second mortgages —A p t: h : " — ------den; Kitchen, Barth tvith tub her" aanilhWlfatloft account with aald .-.terdam today to get advice on street. Phone Mitchell 9-5238. gutters. All mcneprotected by in­ SECOND SHIFT MU.St SACRIFICE—'2 months’ 5 D(yer Road — Tel. 3II-8-411'J dlUcxilng heat. Breezeway. Garage. eatate to this Court for allowance. It la turn over wartime atomic secrets ^A t the tlnTe of Mb death. Morse ®«‘Yed^ the suapend^ JoU sntfM e, bought/for oUr own account. Fast, and shower. Forced warm air Good lot. Sale Price only $10,950. ORDERED: Tlml the 2ftli day bf. how to reclaim farmland which has to a Rusalah. official In New York, lo" Plate Famou.s Make surance. Three years to pay. Free confl^dential service. Manchester old blonde maple living room set. WE HAVE Here a five room fum- Febniarv. IS.'i;!. at ten ticlock. forenoon been soaked by salt water. wo. a first lieutenant in the Army FOR A DEPENDABLE and Clean estimates. Call Mitchell 3-7180. _ ished apartment, hot water. Cen- heat. Oil burner. Heated base­ Down payment- $3,000. to $3,500. at the Prolm'.e Offlee In the Municipal The Rosenbergs have insisted they Used-Gar,: See - Out* Line Up -of ...... 5.Q.CC OFF EX. Inyfistmtnt v'orp., 244 Main St. __ PROGRESSIVE Al p coral tweed coat, w'hite Fox Immediate oceupaney. . 'The pul^of the moon Is reapon-: are Innocent.------Alfred Chafest, Owner. Phone Mitchell 3-5416. collar.'size 12. Re.versihic linen —troi Ibcktion: on bus Hnc $i00 par ment-garage. - Custom l^uilt BtiliairS Tii' aitld" Maneheater. be - ana sible for the present ssriea of high Late Turn Ins. Trading High On Written Guarantee. GROWING COMPANY month. Box H, Harold. just before World War II, Re­ VERNON—3-Bedroom Ranch. A-l the same la aaalsned for a hearing on Greenglass and Morton Sobeli n a.1. rfi.rh.rse from I^rmlsson ond was fined $31 for Your Car for a New Dodge MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ 'Weave rug. Call after 3:30. Mitch­ the allowance -of said admlntatratloii tides. The next peak tide is ex­ were sentenced to prison in the Following Mb driving without a license. Judge ell 9-8866. OPEN FOR INSPECTION cently redecoirated. Beautiful- house in every way. Full cellar. account with aald eatate. aacertainment pected at midnight tonight. It may the Army, Morse 8- Rottner waa on ^ V-Elght. 5t or 57 Plate, $10 allowance ing company. Al--o all types ot Business Op]Mrt uni ties 32 FULL INSURANCE Hot water oil burner heat. Down of heirs -and order bf (Tiatrihutton, and cose. the drafting and d« 1gn depart- palntlng^and' carpentry wojtk. PROGRAM AVAILABLE lyUandscaped yard. Seven tlUa .Court ..rtlroeta-. that - iiotlee -of-the- be six inches higher than the mid First Word of the' Papal ihted- • SOLIMENE, INC. ' on old .battery. 3-vpar guar­ 2-CAR GARAGE, in ' good, condi- } .Bdsiness Locations- payment $2,500; to $3,000. Sale tiine and place assigned for aaUf hear­ dey tide. ment of Sikorsky A lrci^t. Stmt- Rottner also dismlaoed Guaranteed work. Phone MUcIiell MEAT AND GROCERY .STORE - tion. One wood pole about 100 - SUNDAY ~ 1 to 6 P. M. miles to United Aircraft over Price $12,600. ing be ghen to all persona known tO vention come out yesterday when antee. Budget $1 wecitly. Excellent location. Katablished .39 for Rent «4 A snow storm swept France lost ford. He entered the State P^lce y,^ against Fmnk J. Schua- Dodge and-PlynmulJi Cars^ _ 9-8933 for free^^sllmate.s. / fre t tall with guide wires. $75. parkway. Near Bowers he Interested therein to appear and be the Vatican newspaper L’Osserva- Training school at Bethany, Feb; gg booked ■- —i ...... 'Ti|4i% » »- -years. - Business- only or- buajneaa appLy in p e r s o n MANCIIESTF.B hnard thereon, by-publtahtng a copjr of night - with- falls reported ’av far tore Romano sold the Pope “had COLE MOTORS John Parciak. Telephone Rock- ; VACANT NOW—Single store on School. thla order In Some new spaper having a 10. 1947. and wm aaal^ed to the ^ technical charge of rMklem Dodge Job Rated Trucks p a r a m o u n t Engineering Com­ and property. Situated «n one acre THE ALLEN REALTY .. rlreulation In aald D latrlct. at least five south as Biarrits. Drifts 13 to 20 pot omitted to intervene.” Tlie se r v ic e n t Er pany.. Roofing anil siding esti­ of land. Including five-room mod­ vine .5-5769. i| New 6 room (tolonials—.3 rooms and bath ii|istalrs, 8 rooms Main BtrSel, South Coventry. Tel. feet high piled up In passes of the paper gave no details but em­ Hartford barmcks on May 6 ;Of driving in connection with the SPENCER Coventry Pilgrim 2-6872 or 3-7(kU. days before the day of aald hearing. 634 CENTER STREET mates cheerfully given. All types ern apartment. Reasonable. and la\'ator.v. downstairs. All hard wood floot-s, fireplace, oil, Phone Mitchell 3-6354 COMPANY JOH.N J. WALLETT. Judge, Juro mountains on the . French- phasized that the action was made that year. death of a man fatally Injured Mitchell 9-0980 of roofing and siding s-'nmples on Please call East Hartford 8-0226. hot wafer heat, full basement, F.xeellent loeatlon. Good work- £'.viss frontier. The . Swiss said because o& insinuations In Che Com­ Stationed at Bethany ^ when struck hy a truck driven by RUBBER PRODUCTS CO. , AT A goURT OF I’RORATE hald About six mpnthe ego, he was Schuster^^Pec. 3. Ybe charge w*' displav at-41-O ak'street. -F. H; A; Diamonds—WatchefH-, man.sblp is a combinatiaa .that canpot. be heat4 ...... MODERN 3-ROOM ttftiee. Den.UI For Appointment a t" "Manrhystbr. ■ wilhio. .-snd .:f,ff- ; tha- there was'-more snow-In the moun­ munist press—which has been cru­ Financing. Tel. Mitchell. .3-8177. .s m a l l VARIETY store and Jewelry 48 Drive north on Main Street to Woodland Str»h>l. First left plumbing, lavatory and dark 180 Cerfter Street ‘ V Dlatrlrt of .Manchratrr on thr 11th tains now than at any time in liv­ sading against the death aentencea assigned to patrol work oh the dismiaaedron the recomihendaUon luncheonoUe. Dee tii sickne.xs. of Frbruary. A;D.. 195.1. A Sale Place To Buy Used Cars! CHAPEL STREET off Woodland .Street will bring you to Joseph Street. Then you room. Call Mitchell 3-6514 or dav ing memory. —that the Pope was not interested Wilbur Cross parkway, working of Proiecutor John J. OOonnor In Motorcycles'—Bicycles 11 jacrifice. priced $1,500, stock in­ LEONARD W. YO.ST, Jeweler, re­ will find these beautiful homes. Manchester . rrraent, JOHN J. WALLETT, GRPTAT EASTERN 9-5820. J udgp. Food supplies were parachuted in the Rosenberg’s fate. from the Bethany barracks. view of a recent coroners report cluded. Mitchell 9-4700. pairs, aojusts watche-s expertly. GLA.'ITONBURY -Practically new EstatP of Bridgat McCarthy a.k.a. He had been cited seveml times which cleared Schuster of any ra- 1951 FORD Custom 4-door. Fords- ONE GIRL’S and one boy's 28-inrh ROOFING AND ^ ranch house, oil heat, fireplace, iytchell g-5105 Beatrice McCarthy, late of .Manchester, to I'tiiated mountain villages. In .Schwinn bicycles: Call Mitchell Reaaonable prires. Open daily. E. & E. AGENCY FOR RENT—Second floor loft 40 during htv State Police career for sponsibility in the death of Georgs matic, extra.7, top condition, CONSTRUCTION CO. Help Wanted— Male T hursdav evenings 129 Spruce garage, full cellar, about 2 acres In raid D tetrirt, decesacd. places only the roof peak of houses $15.50. Call M itchell 9-8690, 9-9390 after 4 p. m. CALL AIANCHRSTRR, Mitchell 9-1167 or 9-8715 X 60. Suitable offices, light manu­ Th'e aomirlstriirlx having exhibited showed above the snow. ROsidenta meritorious service and bravery in Davidson, 69, of 176 Spruce streol. Help Wanted— Female 35 ] OP Female 37 street. Mitchell 9-4387. facturing. Information, Barker, of land, in excellent location. Only her adminlatratiun account with aald the line of duty, i Commissioner In other cases this morning, 21 OAK STREET $14,900. Call Mitchell 3-8374. e.-lale to thla Court for allowance. It la tunneled through the snow to move Court Struggle 1941 FORD coupe. New motor. WOMAN WANTED as silk finish­ HAVANA SEED TOBACCO 36 Oak atreet. from hoime to house. Hickey said Morse “was on out- Mrs. Irens Beuhner, 40, presenM Hartford 5-5138. Schwarts ' Real Lots for Sale 73 ORDERED: That the 2fth day of standing police officer, and his die- on two counts of intoxication and 4,000 miles. Radio, heater. ’ Al.so Wanted Autoa— ; (Your House Doctor) er in dry cleaning. One able to do SORTERS Garden— Farm—Dairy Estate. Kchruary, 19.')1. at ten o’clock, forenoon. An sAloriche struck six skiers parts of.a 1940 Ford fordor sedan a little sewing preferred.. Apply -It the Probate OfTle:e in the Municipal Due on Senate tlngulshed record U a credit to charged with violation of proba­ Motorcycles 12 Roofing — Sidinjr — Gutters - -T- Product.s LOT FOR SALE — Hackmatack Building In aahl Mancheater. he *and in the Grenoble region of France, and tw o j’olar Knobby tlre.'K Size New System Laundry. Harrl.-Hm Apply 50 Houses for Rent 95 M i^NCHE^TER. 617 '1)rest C enU r the force " tion, wee committed to the Oon- and Lenders ' WILLIAM DUNN AND SON str««L-i87f front, 266- deep. Gall the aame la aaalglied for a hearing on killing two of them. 600x16. Call M itchell '9-9828. W ANTED—G'lOd clean, used cars. ftreet. Good hours gpod pay. street, opposit'e ' Jarvlj 7 shoeing The' aUoiaiance' of ’aaia adgilrlatratlon Thousand's of Danish workers Friends knew Morm as a six- necUcut State Farm for Women; TOBACCO gpMPANY , *^This Is Our Feature of the MltchoU 9-9890. 4. p. m. to 7 p. m. account with said estate, aacertainment See Bob Oliver, (-enter Motor U. S. No. 1 POTATOES. B ryan LOCKWOOD ST;. 59—Duplex, four center. 3-bedroom, 2-story home cleared mort of their country’s District Shuffle feet, two^lnch, husky Ajpan who[Hglge'Bohniah,_53,_tf R F D l Rqck- .1947 OLDSMOBILE. Good running Sales, 4Cl Main atreet. A Complete Home Rcniodclihg DEMONSTRATORS Earn extra 24 North'Sehooi Street ofhelra' and order of diatrlbiltloir. and we# very popular with children in I J? ? ^*^,^*'^2F***I Mancheater ^ Bros. Phone Mitchell 9-7()3.7, rooms; thermostotlo controlled oil with additinoal: aunporcli. Ideal SACRIFHJE — P artly ; complete'd thla-Court-Mtrecta that notice of-the 'Foad end rail links today after 34 condition; Radio. Heater; Clean Servire money; Sell' Dutchmaid lingerie. | heat, .hot water; indl'viduol front . for business or .professional lua. .BJAce..7U'a.lgh»d for aa|((. hear- - (GentipMed From Bacq; One). Oie neighborhood oT-htii fhCoiighout. $8.50 or be.< offer.' Dan Riyer .»pprt.swfar. Payly at j Tel. M It -hell 0-008.5 ' .home., in . Coventry. -Rockville ven to ‘all per.aoria know n to hours, of- bookhreaklng. labor,;.-It ' WlUfmantic.-wasflned gtOjfor and hack yard with driveway, ; AddiUonol ...feoUirea include oU 5-4952.. -stUl-iwas-cqld..,.lri-; - other- ■Gail M ltcheU ' 9-^86.35 between 9- Business -Servk4tfi: in'; • Mlteholl 3"*8'271'■ .^yotir home.- ; SMpervi»orr>4()-'^pen ■ ■ Near-bus'«mtl schodfr-ReaponslWe tntoreet^-.thvretjr to- a.Rii^r -aed die- “ P^krai eirricee'for Hhfoe heat, good' cbndlttoh; garage, lot hear”d thereon hy publlahlhg a clipy.of navian couritriev and Gerriria'ny bul: Sen. Lyman' E. Hall, COP flobr • a^u at fiarge plo^, heautifplly land­ occupancy. British Governor General Sir Rob­ pkity an advantage over its op­ have offeipti a WB t Former local owners. For a real tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot 4 or 5 rooms, onfumishod WITHIN 15 miles of Hartford. REDH LACK COAL ponent.”) Nelson, like Morse a New Haven reciprocity with other Mitifl «n street. scaped, amesite driveway, screens and storm sash. Irirunediate BOLTON — Civitom built 6-room ert Howe and watched-Royal Air resident, woe patrolling on a buy. buy at Canter Motors. 461 WINDOW SHADES made to order water automatic heaters. 'Youngs­ occiipanry. ranch. Twin size bedrooms. 34 ft. Bolton. One two-acre parcel. Force jet fighters from the Suez ”I don’t think it’s political,” , Inheritance tax exemptlOB *»r he- Main street. and Inatalled. Venetian blinds town sinks sold. Estimates glad­ CLERK-TYPIST for general office but bootod if possiblo, Machine Cleaneil Uying room. Philippino mahog­ Contact Town road, tar. A' steal at $950. Canal zone skim overhead in aerial Berlin, Feb. 14— (ff) —The Cohen said. ”I don’t think it’s motorcycle when he sighted a sus- quests to religious and eharttahio and curtain rods. 24 hour aervice. ly-given. C. O. Lorentsen. M itch­ work. Lydall and Foulds Paper One three acre parcel at $800. Lots acrobatics. Communist government of Eoat gerrymandering. I don’t think It’s pected stolen uur. | trusts. HAVE $300 to $500 on quality used THIS IS FAIRLY PRICED AT $18,900. any panelling. Recreation room. As.he signaled the driver to pull | Estlmatea gladly given. Fagan ell 9-7836; Co., 615 Parker street.’ by profossiond man and SepHo Tanks. Dry Wells, Hewer Two-car garage. Three acres., of trees, n ie Allen Realty Co., At a news conferei^. Civil Germany admitted today a unconstitutional.” cars. It's February Inventory Window Shade Oo Route 44 a t Lines Installed—Cellar Wat6r- Carlton W. Hutchins, MitcheU CHARLES LESPERENCE 1$0 Center street. Phone Mitchell Secretary Sir James Robertson serious shortage of cool and Each .senatorial district is en­ to the side of the road, he was ehot I ADLAl TO SPEAK Sale at Brunner's. Air makes, all Bolton Notch. Mitchell 9-4473. HEATING Froir. A to Z. r Con­ WANTED—Housekeeper, capable Proofing Done. blamed It on Me weather and titled to one Senator. The present to death through the car’s rear j models. Terms to suit your bud­ 9-5133 or MitcheU 3-6231. 3-5105. said the next milepost would be version burners, boller-bumer of taking (tare of two small'chil­ fam ily of Hiroo. RICHARD B. MOORE, Realtor MitcheU 9-7620 ele'ction.s. The date for them , he Incompetent officials. A state­ Senate is controlled by Republi­ window.: New Yerk, Sekh J4 get. Open Mon. arid Thurs. eve- RUBBISH and Ashes removed. units, complete heating syatemt'.s dren and be own supervlror. Live OFFICE PHONE 3-3504 — RE.SIDENCE 8-7035 CENTRAL—Fine home for large VERY DESIRABLE Seven room ment published hy PrInM Min­ cans 22-14. Lalone and Raymond wars sen-1 SteveMeoi slriga 'til 9:30. See Brunner, your McKin n e y b r o s . explained will be set by a seven- Parking lots and drivew ays pl(?w- All wdrk g^iaranteed. ’Hme pay­ In good home, all electric. Furnish SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. fomUy or proper setup to yield THIS BUILDER’S weU-pUnnod Dutch colonial. Ebccellent condi­ man electoral commission of three ister Otto Orotewohl’a preta of­ Reubltcons said they hope to tenced to life imprisonment In Oc­ cendidele leg Packard dealer, noi5. Mitchell ed. Immediate kervice, reasonable ments arranged Morlarty Brotb- references. Call Pilgrim 3-7470 PHONE Ml-3.$121 Broker* are Imited to cooperatia. ^ good Income. Twu-esr garage. eaUbllsh districU with population tober, 1938. S-SIII. Big tradea. ISO-183 Pearl St. Tel. MI-8-3S08 six-room homa, boa oxtroa buy­ tion, new roof, new paint. Private Sudaneee, ohe American, one fice sold some “reaponaible” of­ ratea. Phone MIteheU 0-0650. I ere. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. after 6:00. ModtUna Smith, Koaltor. MitcheU ers deoire.. Reasonably priotd. sale.' No agents. Phone 9-5650 for Briton, one Indian and one'Egyp­ ficials has been punlabed,^ but of 55,000. Present dUtricU range Both have been reelooetk the I •-1 M , ICtchoU B-467t. H. B. Grady, MitcheU partleulora.- tian. , S' did not name^^ken. from 34,800 to 138,000. prison reported today.. Sack took I ^ ! 17 ■ T - - . '.V , ' r I ' '’■’t '' ■ ^ * --f■**.^*' ,v*’(W/| ^ ^ ■'-j,. ,f '^j '■'♦*/' .'■'■■■ - ■ •”• 7.'■; 5.“'vi;>7v ■r ^ - »'■' . V ■\ :> ■ - 'i ; - y

\Y "V SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 195S AYerkge Dsily Net Press Run The Weather , PAGE TWELVE For the Week Csded Forecast of U. S. Weather Boreaa iHJmtfljMtfr lEtiftting l|frali» Feb. 14, 1953 Light anow late tonight. Mial- Like the other day for ’-.stance. 1 0 ^ 0 3 mnm 28. Fartly cloudy TueMlay. We were on an assignment that Trares-Larson Wedding Member of the AuCt A b ou tT ow ii required visiting a local tave,rn. Bureau of CIrenlatlona M qnche^ter-^ Heard Along Math Street.. we .bavc,,oolhlng.*gAin»l..tax,- erns; in fact, we feel they are here ..Did...Ypji...Take...'-..- The Buckla;id Community Club .U;..stay and arc glad of it. but will-meet Tuesday night at 8 “if! ■■ And on Some of Manchester*g Side Streets^ Too there are some people Who don’t (ClaMlfied Advertlaing oa Faye 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY., F E B R U A ^ 16. 1953 o'clock at the school For the pro- see eye to eye with us on that. At VOL. LXXII, NO. 116 ,gram, judging of the children’s any rate, this call was to be strict­ Advantage of This safety p ^ers will be done by the it about the winter or are the birds parents and the children will show Acid Test ly business, and instead of a beer This is for you TV set owners. changing?’-’ she asks. or a shot, information was what their hobbies, Mrs, Alfred Tych- We contacted Dr. Arroll Lan- Tm Ciitri Tiirbojel Engine -fe. sen. representative from the Hart­ Are you wondering whether your .we were after this trip. But as visitors these night.s are coming to son, who docs the ornothological we, duty ^ound, were about to en­ ford area on the State PTA Coun­ ter the door, a young miss, ago cil. will speak on PTA. Anyone see you or your televtion set? work for the State Park and For- Do they sit with frozen, half- e.st com m ission. He didn’t pretend about 10. walked by and chirped: SPECIAL? interested in forming a PTA at the Bucklknd School is invited to hear smiles n.s you try to carry on a i have any exact answer but his "Shame, on you. Mister.” e^ns Backs conversation? And how m a n y 1 informed guess is that the birds Luce Name h er talk. Forsaken Warning times do you find them ignoring., nrenot Connecticut-natives, We - were swamped but to give ethers on op­ ___JtnyxMie -Interested m ay attend vou completely as they have their ' came south.^he ventures to Sijf monlh-s ago he told ii.'i^hc had the first meeting of a series, eyes glued to that big ‘ai-inch I ««y- fi-om ^he northern fringe^ of cold feet. Six months ago he filled To Senate \ •'Meeting Children's Needs." to be screen? (Those with screens much hluebird^ land to .the northern this roliinin with much ado abouj portunity we ore REPEATING it Monday, Feb. 16 held Wednesday from lbi30 a. m, tho stqtnw on, the sea of matrimo­ ny. Six months ago he was arh- to 2:30 p. m. at 956 Main street, by too many visitors anyhow.) through Sdturddy, Feb. 21. Washington, Feb. 16—(^) Hartford, under the auspices of our winter mild chough to suit bitious enough to hunt up all the —President Eisenhower sent If you've noticed these thing.®, them. stories he could find to impres.s the Service Bureau for Women s and you’re still wondering, here’s " Organizations. The first of the upon us th a t the. voyage w aa.fo r to the Senate today the the acid test. The next time there’s ( ’.old W ar an.Vone but himself. .Six months nomination of -Clare Boothe series of six is entitled "In Family a big fight on, turn off your act Living." Here at The Herald office, w e sgo he .said, and we quote, "All of Luce to be amba-ssador to about a half, hour before the. pro­ never have much trouble finding a these stories of storms breaking gram is scheduled to start. Then out over the .sea of matrimony, Italy. He also nominated Sunset Council, No. 45. Degree topic for dlvcuaston. M aybe.'it’s Slacks Lloyd A. Maahbum of Cali­ ef Pocahontas, will meet Monday sit and wait. politics or women or maybe only cau.sing Urn waves to chtirn Into a New Funds Atom Spies’ Death MarchAIoie&r2\Ar^ night in Tinker Hall. A penny If, by chance, you have any the, weather, fiut there is almn.st boiling miirderoiis frenzy, aerve to fornia’ for Undersecretary of bingo social will follow the busi­ guests drop In during that period, always something to keep the pot induce us to nestle a little closer AND Labor. ness session, and members have the be. perfectly calm and normal. of controversy boiling. to the pier In our sn’ug little bache­ Both appointments had been an­ privilege of inviting their friends. Greet them cordially, as you al­ And If all else fnils, here's a lo r’s hart)or.” nounced previously. Mrs. Luce, a Slashed Off ways do. Take their wraps, get Well, time will take rare of Set for Week of March . former Congresswoman, is.the wife 9 I^ F e ® IH® •sure-fire spark. Suppose, for ex­ The Hartford Alumnae Club of them seated comfortably. Aj* the ample, soneonc has just come in everything, and time haa taken of Henry Luce, editor of Time, Alpha Gamma Delta will meet fatal, hour approaches, you may rare of you, mah boy. Life and Fortune magazines. from the great outdoors. He .-eems Ills departsire from the ranks of Trousers Defense Bid Wedneadaj'', Feb. 18 at 8 p.m. with notice them getting a bit appre­ unaware of the fact that this Is Eisenhower also submitted the New York, P"cb. 16—(/P)— Mrs. WsJIace Grube of 407 Wood­ the »«eflle.ss wonders leaves this of­ hensive perhaps a few nervous winter, that it’s cold and that nomination of C. Douglas Dillon, Execuffoii o r atomte stpiss Make History at High Schoof' land street. Miss Eleanor Maekin- looks toward the TV set. fice with but one “prize catch.” iT REGULARLY 65c EACH head of the Dillon, Read Invest­ Wa.shingtbn, Feb. 16—(/P) \ Washington, Fftb. 16- non, principal of Vance School, there’s snow on the ground. No The former’s words of warning Julius and Ethel Rosenbei’K This Is the tim e to mention, jacket, no topcoat,, maybe ju.sl a ment banking firm, as ambassador —A Defense Department re­ — The House W^ys New Britain, will show, slides of casually,' that the set is out of finally caught up with him three to France. quest for $1,200,000,000 in toda.v was set for Ihe week of Means corhmittea to ' pictures .taken by her in Washing­ battered' tittle hat'-percihed’ on the w'eeks ago whea'he took himaelf'a ______Jarkson’s Name Listed,,...... -order. -You- m ight .jury, aotoething top of-hts head: '----- :...... • ’ new funda "for' the •’ Current March 9. - — - proved a- WH to- cut _ ton, b. C.. at the inaugiiratldh of like, "Oh, I hope you’re noV a fight bride". N o'dne "gave him' any words This is o reel money sever. Bring in your work The President also named C. D. Federal Judge Irving R. Kauf­ President Elsenhower. Dessert will Som ‘one aays, "If you catch a of warning. We Just gave him an Jackson, ,50-year-old New York year wa.s rejected in foil to­ income tax rates 10 per eepL fan: Our set’s not working, .vou cold you have no one to blame but or coll and our trucks wilL pick it up man scheduled the new execution be served following the meeting. know.’’ Of courfT. they didn't alarm clock-radio and heat ..wishes. publisher, as his 'spe'cIar'a'ssrstahT day b.v the House appropria­ date for the husband and wife, effective June 30. The tax cot yourself, w-alklng around ■ lilse As he adm ired our "coufage In know. Now’s the time to watch in charge of Cold War plannlhg. Harry Cassidy, riglit, above, of Painted Post. N. Y„ sborvs his whose sppeal to the President for was sponsored by Rep.-Rm^ Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet th a t.” charting the voyage through the The appointment was announc­ tions committee. sharp. model Jet engine, built of stovepipe snd tin ca-ns. to science 'enc‘-ter The committee said the depart­ clemency hss been rejected. (R„ NY), chairman of t^e In Odd Fellows Hall Monday night. H ere’s where you come In. Look perilous shoals,” so do we admire ed by Sherman Adams, chief as­ William B. Sanford. . The 18-year-old boy built the machine In the The couple was convicted near­ Directly after the business session As you make the statement, ment should uae available funUa to down your nose at the person w,hn hla courage In forsaking all others, SPECIAL 1 DAY CLEANING SERVICE! sistant to the President. Msbool's pbyalca-lah in atter-achool hours, and has taken it lo Wash* ly two years ago of ronaplring to committee. : District Deputy Mrs. Bernice Cox watch Uielr faces. Watch -the ex­ made the remsrk aiid then 'sniff, and his own words of wisdom, to finance .the prOgraxna for which lire (Chairman Alim -(R., -lU.) fi< tha ■ He said Jackson would aer\*e t s ' Ington, D. C.. for the 12th annual Science Talent transmit atomic Inforinatioh' to will conduct a achool of instruc­ pressions. They might be able to "Well, It’s qbvloas that you've plunge into thi.S sacred institution. a llai.son ofllclal between the vari­ new money had been requested House. Rules, committee sajld marter a sickly smile and perhaps WORK ACCEPTED UP TO ID A. M. used the cut-away diagram of a Wcstlnghousc J-84 Jet, on black­ Moat of the ne’.v money so.-ght Russia. They have been in Sing tion, and all ofllcers are requested rrever read Dr. Brady.” He looks none the worse for it. In ous government departments and Sing Prison’s Death Houae ever shortly after the Ways and MMUM a faint, "what fight?” Or maybe Klite Studio board, to guide him. ■■______waa for Ainiy, Navy and Air Force to be present. Delegations from That’s all. The r4sl Is easy. Be­ fact, he is the on)y one In the house EXCEPT SATURDAYS agencies active , in psycl^ological. since. ' ’ action that his group “ wilt hold aU nearby lodges are expected. Mrs. they’ll'ju'd sit. trjung so hard not cause Dr. Brady Is a columnust wearing a mid-winter tan that is MKS. EDWARD F. TRARES warfare strategy. military pay Increa.ses in which May Be March. It tax reduction legtmtlon until j^t Minnie Krause heads the Tefresh- to look surprised or downright attributed to the warm' southern were voted by Congre a since the least May 1.” who saya (among other things) WTjsts. H er veil of Ivory m allne Jackson has been given leave U. a. Marshal William Carroll ment committee. dumbfounded. These reactions sun. Mias Marlene Jo-Ann Larson,-* from, his position as publisher of last Defense department budget His bill was passed by the oddt- that wet feet, drafts or an ' open was*TJf finger-tip length and her Hope for 46 Ends: said the date of the electrocution mean they’re TV guests. We wish you well, Mr. Z.. but daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fortune magazine. Ralph Delahaye was approved.. may be March 12, and the hour mlttee despite R esident Bls<|i- Ernest A. Carlson, comptroller shirt collar will not cause a person bridal bouquet was of lavender But in all,this testing proce- to "catch cold.” The germ Is the suggest vou leave a copy of that W. Larson of 148 School street, Paine, Jr., managing editor of the Reqiicstc4l by Truman 11 p. m. hower’s recommendation that 4® for Johnson and Johnson. New dnre, always be careful yourself. song. "Wonder When My Baby's violets with white orchid center thing. Dr. Brady rays. and Edward P'lorlan Trares of 177 publication since 1941, w as named The request lor additional funds Roaenberg, .54. and hla wife, 36, i action be taken on an income tax Brunswick, N. J.. will speak on . Watcih .the..,Utnf,.Ppn:.t .geh.carric^^^ 'Cornin’J4ony;|” on^the table_ when and stVeamers of stephanotis. MANCHESTER ,cue until steps have been takta - Ifs’-sirrp-rieing-the- amount...of. ..™., last .nicM came. (Fom. focmer-President. .Tru,, .originally .had been, .ttcheduled to,..fei ‘‘New'TecHhIques iii''Re^'ortihg''t8 away, or you might miss the fight you set" forth for 'ah ('vffing 'wiW^ FatTfi'elc^'avcTTuev M artfordr’ son’- o f ; ' The honor attendant-and brides' post. die in the electric chair there Jan. '|Yb baiahee' the budgel. '".'..... heat that can be generated by such Mr. and Mr.a. Flortan E. Trare.s of i maids wore identical gowns of red ■No DG-6 Surmvors man before he left oft’lce last Management,’’ and the meeting of yourself., ) ., the Board of Education nr some Jackson has long been active In | month. In some cases. President 14. Reed said the vote at a eioaed the Hartford Chapter. National an apparently cold subject. We’ve other night assignment. Danville. III., w ere united in m ar­ faille, ballerina length and carried planning psychological warfare. • j Eisenhower revised the requests, But the Judge postponed the ex- committee meeting was 3) to 4.tn Association of Cost Accountants, seen people get mighty red-necked riage Ihl.a m orning in St. Thom as I heart-shaped bouquets of red and DRTCLEANERi He was deputy chief of psycholo- i favor of hla proposal, Ons Danse- Autolst’a Bepertory but in olbers he made no changes.’! JUf. Tuesday at the Indian Hill Coun­ Rev. Fred R. Edgar, minister of as they try to convince others that the Apo.stle Church. We.st riarl-, white carnations. giral warfare under Eisenhower 1 ; Preaident to act on their clemency crat and thrse Republicans. votM try Club. Dinner will be served at Dr. Brady is either all right or Pupils Hear Talk ford. The ceremony was performed Mrs. Larson chose for her 93 WELLS ST. TEL. MI-3-7254 when the President was command­ The additional money asked >va . , South Methodist Church, passes for use during the balance of the against It. Twelve Republicans and 8:30 p.m. and the meeting will fol- along to readers of “Heard Along a that he is all wet. at in o’clock by Rev. Loo F’. Di­ daughter’s wedding an iridc.scent er in charge of the North African President Eisenhower last week Photo, Fallot Photo. eiins Depsocrats were for it. ' * low-8t7:45. suggested vocar repertory for mo­ If you don’t believie lis, try it vine. Traditional bridal rnuslc was; taffeta cocktail dress, pink acces­ campaign in World War ll. current fiscal year which ends turned them down. John J. Allison, Jr. Oiarlea F. Shaver, Jr. (Committee members said R ^ By Sixth Gracier June 30. Tlie committee said no torists umich he read- and thinks some time. Very Interesting. provided hy the organist, nnd white sories and corsage of pink roses, Laier Jackson was deputy chief ftvlcnna Epli Ifi__ • .survivors had managed to get on June 30. Tlie committee said no Setting of the new execution CamI^ of east the onqr Tax Review Board worthy of repubilcatlnn. flowers s domed the altar...... —| and will receive her guests at a of psychological warfare-- again . J\ew uueanv.,,r e i ^^J,e~ raffi tbar'the rough -waters vital programs would be- hitrt If date came amid a glowing Clamor Democratic 'vote 'agiilnst the' MIL We have not asked, but we are M iss. Understood Barbara Caleen, a student of Presented in niarriag^^ by herj reception at 1 p.m. at 27 Clinton tinder Elsenhower- for “Operation — .A fo urth llteiall Iiom Uie probably washed them I the exLia money were taken frqip oyer the ease. The three Republicana who atdad pretty sure he and Police Chief Despite the manner ■ in which Mr.s. Grace M. B ulla's sixth grade fath er, the bride was attended by.j atreet, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Overlord.’’ the Invasion of con- National Airlines DC-6 plane overboard, other funds available to the de- Hundreds picketed the White up against it ware reported to^^ Finishes Hearings Hernian O. Schendel would see eye Hollywood Bometlmcs portrays at Nathan Hale School, recently Miss Jean Garrily of Hartford as (Jliarlcs Daniels, uncle and aunt of tinenial Europe. that plunged into the .storm- The Ul-fated four-engine plane,! partm ent. House late last week in protest Reps. Kean (N. J.), Holmaa to eye on the appropriateness of newspapermen you know, half spoke to the combined fourth, maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the bride. Adams' announcement said tossed Gulf of Mexico with 46 fl.ving in lo o -m lle-^r-h o u r winds. The defen.se funds requests were | against the death penalty. Male Students Take (Wash.) and Bymea (Wia). in the bag with a bottle of bourbon fifth and sixth grades about her Miss Carolyn Rao. and Mi.ss Irene -The bride wa.s graduated from Jackson will serve as” special aar conslderetP along - -with recom-i- For the second time. the~Roman Members of the Board of Tax these selections which the autoist hprVn.h gov- quota. Seen Alongs to persons consigned to the com­ Is Very Imporfanf ' eminent prosecutor nor of defense John J. Allison, Jr., son of Dr. All the Democratic proponM* The board is empowered to re­ Seen along Blsaell atreel. A com munity- doghouse hy the other ^ ' Only- a- remots -possibility- was : ye.sterda.v in-New OrleanSi-at-Gulf-^ and Mrs, John J. Allison of 40 were defeated by a atraight party held li.v the Coast G uard th at an.v j port. Mi.sa., Biloxi. Mi.ss., and at counsel was required. vise taxpayers' assessments and merclal automobile, bearing on Us citizens of the town, if not lo .the GOOD State Trooped Of Panther Jet Marshal Carroll said he will go Westminster road, holds the high­ Scours Wide vote—15 Republicans to 10 Den^p^ report the revisions to the Board two doors In prominent letters the jailhouse by the police. To All Childreo .survivors wou)d be found aboard i Mobile. They were sent by a hand- est scholastic honors of his class crata. of Directors. name of a gas distribution com There are times, loo, when he the fourth raft. . I ------, I .Seoul. Feb. 16- (/P) Ted Wil- (Continued on Page Fifteen) and will be the valedictorian. The future fate of Reed’s bill U pany, arid clearly visible through must visit places he otherwise VISION New Haven, Feb. 16—(2P)—More The Coa.st Guard said even if' (Continued on Page Tsvo) I liams alld home today-- safely. Charles F. Shaver. Jr„ son' of Mr. Midwest A rea uncertain. It could get tied up.fbr its rear window, propped up on the might not and In this pursuit of his It Can Be than a thousand persona from all I The famed former Boston Red and Mrs. Charles F. Shaver of 118 top of the back seat—a two burner a long time in.the riilee ixmimlttaA duty invite the scorn of the more An Important walks of life today paid tribute to ' Sox slugger, now a Marine cap- .Prlntelofi, street.. Is the saluU- Denver, Feb. 16 — (45 — Winds Reed declined comment immedi­ electric plate. innocent members of the com­ State Policeman Ernest Morse, 31. ; tain and pilot, cra.sli-landed his torlan. up to 80 miles an hour yesterday - And ahwY aeon along BlasclL Factor In who was given a hero's funeral Sabres Smash Allison Is a four-year D ram a ately on whether he would route munity. JTheir NOW! I burning Panther jet fighter-bomber acored up black blizzards similar the legislation through the ruins atreet. Two of the town's honored here. Club member, having served as FILMS and respected attdrneys, their coat Two Men Die, One ‘Fair’ I at a forward base after taking to the Dustbowl blows of the 30’a comimlttee or carry It atraight tb Schoolwork Mor.se. cut do-wn by a bullet I part in a 200-plane strike in North treasurer of Paint and Powder, and In parts of Nebraska, Kansas and DEVELOPED AND taila flying, and briefcases tossed while investigating a stolen auto Three MIGs in this year he is vice president of the House floor—a special privi­ aside, attempting in the moat un­ Convert In Mid-winter ; Korea. Sock snd Buskin. He Is also treas­ Colorado. lege of the Waye and Means com­ PRINTED COSMETICS It haa bpcn proven many timea that amart on the Merritt parkway in Trunt; ( ."WilUam's, on his first combat They sw irled d u st .12,000 to -13,^ dignified manner, to hit the win­ rbildrpn ahotved poor achool gradea bccauae bull. Friday. WBS burled ip his urer Of'Hi-Y. John was a member mittee. 24-HOUR SERVICE WE CARRY ALL After Rescue from Boat I ml.s.sinn (he had two tagalong M a ssive R aid 000 feet high in western Kansas, Xf. the. meaaura goes dlnctly.,.t0 dows of The Herald- huUding- with 'tiiry ronidn’t »«. the work;- laet na help-yon- trooper-'*-uniform: .... ‘ flig’ht.s ' to 1 e a r n the ret-fatn) of ihe- swimnilng team for . two anowballs. The idea!. . LEADIND BRATfDS ' years, one year as Its manager, has smashed Wfhdbws and pushed b'ver the floor, however, it fill be sub­ Film Deposit Box correct thia condition with proper glaaaea aft­ and Never Lose a E arly today police cordoned off trees In western Nebraska am) two blocks around the Chapel Old Sa.ybrook. Feb. 16 operTD-enn), a oommit- It. seems that some of the blue­ of exposure here today, after la.shed the coast. ! his wheels stuck. during his years as an upper class- lines and puffed up snow blows In lay, for use of cars in the funeral On the harrowing flight his radio built MIGs. probably destroyed an­ Colorado. birds which have been seen among CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS YEAR 'ROUND Moment's Comfort With proce-ssion. spending most of the night ma­ Two cqa.et guardsm en, one iden­ msn and has been lhe,j>resldent of (Coatlaued on Page Eleven)' us through the winter are not local rooned in an open, 22-foot launch tified a.s SM At Joseph.s. e.scaped went out, ■ hi.s ailerons stuck, his other and damaged seven while the French Club for tWo yeara He No loss of life was reported. KEMP'S When the mahogany and bronze Know Blocks Roads aons and daughters who have given casket bearing his body was moved which had been punctured and with nothing more serious than s plane vvqs On file and his airspeed ...... gc|,^,ntng...... _ a ma.ssnve air raid on a was elected as a representative to .up the chance for a vacation in the trapped on a.rock in Sound waters wetting, but a gash was ripped In indicator quit. ^ Whistling grit cut visibility to SL. John .the Baptist . Church; : blgv„CoiBinuniatvtcoop,. wmI, supply- jfMibWg .Pby*.'-" racttcallv to nothing -In the-plains south. RISLEY'S near his home, 700 jam m ed the 'here ...... ■ ' : ■ —--thJ-botKm'TnlirfSTinaT’* buildup area the American Legion. ' They are. it seems, visitors who “Your Friendly Market” A third man on the ves.sel was The two occupants were able to walk away fiom his'injured plane. Honor Society areks of the states and complete­ church for the Solemn High Mass There wa.s no indication he suffered The U. S. Fifth Air Force re­ ly ((topped or slowed highway felt Connecticut is a good place to of Requiem celebrated by prills reported in "fair” condition-in the bring the lalinch ashore in heavy ; Allison, in, hi* sophomore year, Biilletiiis ported the Communist jet fighter- Travel.' spend a winlt^ vacation. ' 99 Summer Street froni throughout the state.. Hun­ hospital at the New London'Cbatsl .surf at Cornfield Point, where they 'any ihjilrles'. • losses after announcing earlier was accepted as a member of the From Mrs. Lucy B. Reid, who Guard base. jumped overboard to beach the Sm ooth Run National Honor ,Soclety and Is the Gales jamming through northern from the AP Wires dreds more stood outside in the tliat 200 Allied "fighter-bombers Colorado’s Rockies pushed snow lives on Lydall street, we have One of the two victims was iden­ ciaft. The sailors were dried out W illiam s said his pa.ss over the had turned the supply area south­ vice president this year. Last year MILITARY 641 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI-9-3128 bright sunlight. target, a sprawling Red troop and road blocks and made travel haz­ learned that, a flock of bluebird-s OPEN THE EXCLUSIVE “ROTOPOWER” • An honor guard of 30 state tified later, as Chief Enginenia,n and made warm . at the home of west of Pyongyang into a boiling he won second prize in the annual stayed near her home through the UNIT combine.s all moving part.«( in one Amos W ittem ore. 32, of New Lon­ Profe.ssor H. L, Seward, of Corn­ supply centcr..jienr the Red, Korean mass of smoke snd flames. United N ations contest and a Hai^- ardous on U. S. 40 ove?'ll,3l4-foot TRIAL STILL BTANDS policemen formed ranks for pass­ capital. Pyongyang, was "a im ooth Berthoiid ami 9,680-foot Rabbit WHIST winter. "Does that tell anything age of the body. Six of hi.s fellow don. The name of the other wa.s field Point. vard Book Prize winner. He is a Ft. Metade, Md., Feb. ld--44P)—» compact, sealeft/unit. Seals out trouble. run," It was the second straight day E ars passes and U. S. 6 over 11,- Sponsored Bv SUNDAYS officers were active bearers. withheld by the Coast Guard pend­ They were driv»in In New Lon­ member of St. James’ CTO. Upon The goVenunent today derllaed Requires only seconds for in.spectinn ing notification of next of-kin. don, and later a group fed by Ll. "I can’t (inderatand it,” he said, of jet dog flghta in far northwest graduation, Allison plana to at­ 002-foot Loveland pass. to declare a miatrtal la the eeurt MANCHESTER REGISTERED More than 400 pbltce rrom 17 Korea. Wind, snow and bitter cold NURSES AljiSOCIATION and adjustment. Assures uninterrupted The survivor was identified as Lonnie Bennett tame here to get "I didn't fe*fl a thing hit me.” tend Wesleyan. University for pre- martial proceeding agnlnst Lt. UNTIL1 P.M. ..cities towns and .seven states Fel low pi'lols;- however,' safe Wil- The. Sabres, outnumbered. 45 to dentai studie* and-Iater tijansfer ,tx> forced- - postponement- of the-.na­ Cel; Mehrtn B. Veisflwea ee Ike low-cost operation year after year.- were in the ranks of the funeral -ET 2/C Rua-sell G . W adeli. 22, o f the launrK;'floating again; Wadeli CLIFFS and the'two men. who later died. Hams’ plane was blazing when it 22, shot down two MIGs Sunday, tional ski jumping championships Isaue of a myaUrloda naalgaed Friday, Feb. 20. 8 P. M. procession. Army buddies of the Mill street. West Creek, N. J. I PAINTING and They had been assigned to repair repaired the engine, made tern- ! left the target, and flamesI C o were5^ T T 1 s 7 . probably * destroyed a third 1 snd1 J (Continued on Page Eleven) at Steamboat Springs, Colo. telegram addressed te tke eeuriU Amtrican Logion Home PA PE R h a n g i n g 42nd Division flew here from ke Dortsi damaged four. They, were shield- Continued blasts were predicted EXCLUSIVE! Delco-Built Controls . . . as far as California and Tennes.sec j the engine and bring the craft porary repairs to the ripped bot- | seen coming from the brsne m i ...... - i.. w______k.,. ...uinu The telegram, sent from Detroit Contribution ,50o FREE E.S'nRIATES tom and■ 'then started lo take the the .fo rw s rd iin; ing g AHIedAllied flighter-bombers l g h te r - ^ _ o ^ which for the three states today. The urged that Voqrhees be acquitted matched to burner for level heating to take part. They were among from -the vicinity of the break- a 07 WOODLAND ST. j water into the harbor proper. launch from the vicinity of the ! knocked’ out two generators at the U. S. Weather hilreau forecapt the of charges of disobeying a etWH Door Prizes nnd Refreshments AUCTION comfort! -,the 14 persons who were honorary j base. ! big .Sulho hydroelectric p la n t on TEL. 0-4298 b;eakwater into the harbor proper. Crash, Kills Two \ blow would diminish late to night. mand and evading Army eenaesi .Slate police of the Westbrook Presumably the Panther jet was the Yalu river boundary of Man­ WILLIAM DICKSON & SON bearers. barracks and Coast Guard officials Lt. Bennett aiuf the others be­ hit by Red ground flr«. A cold wave also was forecast aklp. BY A requiem mass was celebrated ■ ^ leading up to the trag- came alarnied when tlie launch churia. for western Nebraska and north SiS'CE 1915 EXCLUSIVE! General Motors engin- In Morse s parish church. St. John I ' "As I came off the target, iViy More than .’’lOO Air Force, Marihe Mystic Women failed to appear after a consider­ light indicator showed that, my western Kansas. A warning of "VOICE” MADE PVBUO .cered for lower fuel bills . . .* longer able lime. A search of the shore blowing snow was put out for Washington, Feb. If (F) wheels‘Were down, hut I got them (Continued on Page HMeen) r e s io e n t ia L a n d c o m m e r c ia l service! up all right,” W illiams said. "Then Greenwich, Feb. l6. l/Ct Two w estern Nebraska, and snow ftenntor McCarthy (R-Wla) including Conneottcut dignitaries, ' 1^" sho e here to the C^^^ eldeily Mystic women were In- squalls were predicted for the ren paid . last, re.spects at a funeral , P«>nt lightship. The motor (Continued on Page Fifteen) the .stick started to shake like, mad railed a pubUc heariag far .lai^ PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING American Legion atantlv killed this morning when tralt'fand northern mountains of today ON tbo S tq te d*parksnat% home to the; trdoper 'who was shot|- ^in mv hand. ; ' , . ‘J tried Lo cali one of my rom- their car ran off the Merritt Park- Colorado. - Voice, of America pm gra^ tfca care-free-, dependabir, automatic Delcn-Hcat Corn'crsimr -{in’ down Friday- oii the Merritt park -1 yrtrv- here and rammed a Ire*. . 'Ni»r’lintTlcaiie' ■ ■■ Senate-'Yiit’esttgatlofw snbe*ns»" ALUWORIUWEN’^,^^ ‘- r:— wayiir'Trumbull by the driver of-a C ’panions ;tp; gel . a v'.suat' checy-but' ‘Bitriier-: FeriBaUbnal tjUickrlnataliatioti’ ti’cfihlc(ue''f)ermit.a yhu' (o ri m y rai conje ((ontiiiiiPd on Page Fifteen) MEMORIALS L from Congress.” future say they are convinced tee approves, bill to extend free U. S. Jets Damage Red-Type SO CRIBBEBS BARED AII(Ltgionnairts and friends of Hit Ltglon art Make The Change Right Stevenaon will be available for the t mailing privllegea for combat zone . . - - m j , . f WIlUamsDurg,W’llUamsburg, Va,va„ ren.Feb. Id-n, I parly’a nomination in 19.56, but he (il’s another two years.. Wash­ Washington, Feb. 16 (4*, _Adlal ington labor report shows around OAK: OF PROVEN asktd to donat* articlos. What have you got? ‘Dead’ Man Dies Stevenson apparently intends to will not alterhpl to shut off other 119 Persons Saved Aircraft over North Japan ' possible aspirants. 40,000 GI veterans of Korea are ■ k.thaiiketbaU niaveni. players, are are involved Involved In I » Now, TODAY! keep himself available for the registering each mopth for unem­ 19.56 Democratic presidential horn- , These Democrats , . said Stevenson F’roiii Siiikiiij; Ship cribbing scandal at the Oellegf. ' Members will be on hand daily starting Monday, Ll Hours Later ployment benefits, Tokyo Feb. 16 i45 TWo U. 8.. prop-driven single seat fighter In of William and Mary, the Asm p. DELICATESSEH inatlon but will put no barrier in-! .an.udl e ------.Seriously Injured airman, prevl- the path of any other potential be happy if some other candidate 1 ' twn Riis-ithe 400-mile per hour class. The elated Preaa learned today. ..r (ame forward. But these persons, Rome. Feb. 16 (4’i The leaking ' oiisly announred as “dead” after warplanes challenged two Rus | ^„e F-84 Thun- 35-A OAK STREET TEL. Ml 9-8244 SUPERIORITY Feb. 9, from 4 p. m. on and Sundays 1 td S p. m., to New York. Feb. 16 — (45 — An candidate. American planes GENFRAl MOTORS .snv he is realistic enough to be- Italian inotorship T ripolitania was | rra sh of B-36 in' I-abrador, found slsn-type fighters over northern derjets, fast planes but consider­ C. 8. VULNERABLE 80-year-old man was-found alllve Here to confer with members of in wrecked plane, burled under - 1 receive colls and pick up merchandise. in an embalming room two hours Congre.ss and other Democratic lieve that there is now no one in reported abandoned and taking Japan today daihaged- one in a ably slower than the MIG-kllHng Washington. Feb.’ M—(PH* Open Saturday At 3:30 P. M. the party who can be regarded as water fast today between Sicily three feet of snow , . . Three per- Correctly designed monuments are products of careful after the family doctor had Issued leaders, the 1952 nominee con- brief skirmish, and chased both Sabre jet veterans of MIG alley. The Federal Civil Defoa •A m a serious contender for the nomi­ and Greece. All 119 of her pks- son.a lose their lives when twin- intelligent study. They have balance, distinction and a death certiflute. tlmied to turn away with jesting intruders to the- Soviet-held Kirile The A ir For5592 eraliz4d arterio-sclerosil and senili may6e that won’t be neqe.ssary to build himself up at the expense olitania. the north against such unauthor­ One of the LA -ll’a was hit in lag. probably doR* The General Muir, which had left ister Nehru of India mfiintains honro, aad weaM b» ty on' thf death certl^ate. • then.” ' of other'possible 1956 nominees. flights. the fuselage and wings. . ... We carry a complete line of Isaac Gellis Kosher Delicates- Manchester Memorial Co. Bie Bahtly Ofl Co.^ !nc. • The former Illinois’governor, de- Piraeusr Greece, for RoUerdarn, failure to repognlze Red Chinese ized. marlly at crewisO and imported foods. i Will Npt Bar Doiiglaa regime "wsis and - is fiuidamental The Air Force Identified the •ciui A. H. AIM^TTI Prop. He piade It plain that he'has no planes as LA-ll's, a Russian-built (GontlBued ox Page Five) 331 MAIN STREET TEL. MI-9 4595 (Continued on Page Twjo) breech of United Nations charter. OONT FORGET WE SUNDAY AT 7:00 A. M. " HARRISON St r e e t —MANCHESTER 9^2395 3-8678 9-3708 (ContlnUed on P age Two) intehtion to oppose Sen. Douglas (Contlniied on Pag* Two)

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