‘i: V. . . . f ‘ f ’''v / ■ I.: •X, ./ • :.i...... THURSDAY; FEBRUARY The Weather ,t 26, 19M Aterige Daily Net Prea* Run Foieeaat of CrBri______PAGE EIGHTEEN For the Week EnCed ** iH anrliPatfr lEiiftttng leraliJ Feb. t l , 1953 3 Partly e I o n d y tonight and 10,908 Saturday. ' Low S3. Sunday few ahonem or enow durrlea. A b o u t T o t m Member of tlM Audit \ Bureau .of CIreulatlona' I Manchester— A City of Village Charm ABT Michael Vlgnone. *on of Mr. aJid PRICE FIVE CENTS Mr*. jA.seph VlRnone of 92 Oak (Claaallted Adrertlalng oa Fage 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 195.1 (SIXTEEN PAGES) atrcet, haa returned home after VOL. LXXII, NO. 126 We Pass It On! aervinft a year in Korea. Vlgnone entered the arm y four y ^ a »ffo Y«s %\fi as fast as reductions com# on any item, and w ent t

•V / ; / V ' f --MANGHe'stER evening herald, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY-M^JflSS- -1 LZHLCS2I38BQL 7HERALD.. JIANCHESTER. CONNa FRIpAY, FEBRyARY 27, 1953 FACCTHBES f at the Bunker Hill Hatchery Wed­ Rockville MANCHlSTtn Power Failure Extend Qosing Expect YWCA nesday afternoon. No appreciable Columbia Johnsons Feted Class Slates damage was noted ai only grass Hebron Nutmeggers Will Appear at G Q e f Coucert Plunges Seven Stolen Medals waa cpntumed. Of Soap Firm To Ask Funds Town Notes STATE Old Landmark Local Firemen By Meriy-Weds 25th Reunion Arc Recovej^ed Members of the Norton fund Towns in Dark commitsioii held a meeting at the ^ NOW PLAYING — Called to Help Saturday Merry-Weds of the Second Con­ Officials Will Meet pn home of Mrs. E. M. Yeomans Wed­ Fire Loss Set Mldnight-2 a.m...... George Cohen gregational (Church held their MHS Group of 1928 to Bon Ami to Resume Pro­ nesday. Windsor, Feb. 27 — t/P)— Rain For Army Man CONTINUOUS SHOW 2 a.m.-4 a .m ...... Robert AUey, Paul Shea monthly dinner meeting Wednes­ duction Upon Comple­ Monday with Town’s Family Night will be observed Coveiilry Crew ...... R o b e rt Edwni'ds, Richard Frosch day night. The main dish waa \ u SMrt Ealtai iIm Tm llk «l Hold Dinner May 23 water seeping Into a power cable ('ROM * P- M. At Near $3,000 4 a.m,-6 a m...... in the Church, social room today ...... Charles Genovese hickory smoked pork, cooked out­ here caused a short circuit which tion of Experiments Rockville, Feb. 27— (Special) — Park’Rec Gminiission 6 a.m.-9 a.m...... Y*», thi, Tcrjr d»r At Local Country Club plunged six area communities and with supper to be served at 8:30 Columbia, Feb. 27— (Special) 9 a m.-Noon ...... John McCauIeS’. Bob Ijinning doors at the home of Mr. and lira. you can enjoy the Police revealed today'tbat stolen p.m. All persons are to bring table Hebron, Feb. 27— (Special) — Noon-3 p.m...... Charles Trombley. William Taylor Conrad Rothhammer o f Middle layorite foods you part of a seventh into darkness The local fire department was call­ Orford Soap Company, cloaed medali belonging to a ekating The local YW C A is,expected to settings and a aaled or hot dish. The former Earl Park house, a 3 p.m.-6 p.m...... B. Anderson, Penelope Morianos •* turnpike west, and served hot at (kited up before The Manchester Country Club late yesterday afternoon. ed twice Wednesday. A t 9 a.m. now for almost aix weeks to per­ champion were among the loot re­ ask Monday that a sum be pro­ Dessert, coffee and milk for chil­ landmark in this area, narrowly 6 p.m - 8 p.m...... Mr. and Mrs. William Hewitt tables in the church, laden with §ecause of K**> has been selected by the class of The failure lasted almo.st three they answered a call to the home heartburn, sour mit the adjustment of Inventories vided In the Recreation Depart­ dren w ill be provided by the hosts. ■ escaped complete destruction but 8 p.m.-10 p.m...... Francis Hill other good things. hours here and two hours ln.,the covered from a Bay State auto In­ of Mrs. Martha Zuckerman on Ball- stomach, acid indi­ 1928 at Manchester Hiifh- School and making o f testa and atudlea in Th'ere will be a brief program. The suffered heavy damage Wednes­ 10 p.m.-Midnight ...... ■...... lohn Moore, Bill I.annlng A decorated cake was made in other towns. volved in a minor crash here last ment's next budget to pay In part gestion. That is, if for its 25th reunion to be held on manufacturing procedures, will /l^clesiasticai Society is in charge. O n Eflfif'* day when sparks from burning cock Hill road, Coventry. Coventry, honor of Mr. and Mrs. William you do as millions John R. Donahue, vice president week. for the Y's" program In Man- leaves starte

'. » - ■ I. .. ^ >• ' IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, 5fANCHESTER, CONN, PRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1953 PAGE SEVEN T A G E S m EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAT, FEBRUARY 27,1953 restyling. The program will start R. Anderson, U. 8. Attorney for guile or the good faith of either money, is fqod. But, if that la- so, r Dr. Furry Faces Says .Sl(M) Paul Minnesota, to then assistant Attor­ Mothers Told then we had better be about the Restyling Clothes at 9:30, omitting the usual coffee ^LEAR?l^oTiSi7E^^ Imloinitabie Spirit Carries On party. So President Eisenhower hour, from 9:30 to 10, so Uiat there Living Cost ney General Theron L. Caudle, affirms what Mr. Truman so oRcn buriheas i)f paying o ff our debt iti SAFELY Tax of li<52L601 prote.sting- the handling of- the How One Finds Topic of Prograin will be sufficient time lor all tto h ON DUAL CONTROL CARS More Questions &ettin9 l|i^raI5 denied—that it is possible to get the shape of food. T]he Open Forum have assistance with their clothing Watkins efcte, and said Anderson’s _ _ _ _ _ \...... K For An Early Spring report ’’clearly demonstrated the -some- kinds at- settlement - which . .This, obvious and tragic .ni.lsr .problems.- . Those . attending.. are r . ' Appointm«RtA>.CAliL. . ' (UonUBned J‘'!r«ai':^Page .One) . God in Nature/ HjERALD^^^^INO o S f INC. A clothing clinic. “Rejuvenating urged to be on time. Dips under '~”tI^ ntteu e^ FVimr- Pagp' Dne)- arbitrary manner--in which- these- ^ ^ ^ 1 8 BImWI Street would be a fact and not merely a management of .things in the af- Communications for publications in the Open Forum will not F ERNEST A. LARSON ba.se.s were Handled.” Meneheiter, Cono. Your ‘Has-Beens’ ” , in which Mrs. Favor.s will be distributed and a TEL. Mitchell 9-4370 Williams said the alcohol tax THOMAS P. raROUSON. promise. falis of an ally, of things which be guaranteed publication if they contain more than 300 words. the usual nursery for ipre-school they are not Communista. Caudle, then assistant Attorney Miss Edith P. VVelker. assoclafa WALTER R. FERaUSON, ■ In these two rcspecLs, President are not directly or formally with­ The Herald reserves ‘the right to decline to publish any matter Burton Knop, fashion coordinator The committee also called for vinit fixed claims sgainsl Boitann General in charge of tax cases, secretary of the Connecticut Coun­ Piibltiheri • __ children will be provided. New Index in our own control, may not bo that may be llbeloua or which is in bad taste. Free expressloa of Burton’s, Inc., will show how for 8521,601.40' of unpaid alcohol was a central figure in a 1951-52 cil of Churches, gave a helpful ■ Founded October 1, -1881 Eisenhower has abandoned petty of political views is desired by contributions of this character outmoded clothing may be restyled, secret testimony from two un­ our fault, but, speaking realistical­ taxes but settled the case for the J4ou.se' lnve.stlgation of the han­ talk on "Finding God In Nature ’ Pubtlahed Every Evening___ „ Except rashness of view and statement. but letters which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. lengthened and perked up, will be (Continued from Page One) identified witnesses also involved dling of tax ca.ses. The House in­ at the monthly meeting of the SutxTaya______andHoMdi. Hoi aya. Entered-at the He has, in a word, been softer on ly, its solution has to be our re­ the next Homemakers’ Holidav in the group’s probe for Reds In 1100 "because he did not sppear to Conn., Pray for Lithuania vestigators haard testimony of Onter Church Mothers Club this Poet Office at Manchester, program t and will be presented January is to be announced later possess any distrlriahle assets in ieeoiond aaai Mall Matter. the prococol and courtesy and po­ sponsibility. If we are going to Chiclet Board Membere •.members that do not attend the MAORI OIL CO. education. Caudle'.s accepting trips and en­ week. tential accomplishment angles of give the South Koreans more guns To the Editor, . board meetings aa planned they by the Manchester' YWCA Wed­ but not for aevefal weeka. Demand Protection excess of $100.” tertainment from persons having Miss Welker recently attended SUBSCRIPTION RATES nesday morning at 9:30 at ' the At Mass on Snmlay a meeting of the Christian Edu- Payable In Advance a Stalin meeting than was Mr. and uniforms, as wc intend to do, As a public spirited citisen who might serve the taxpayers much Ronq* and Fud Oil Proepectg are that "old aeries” Tw’o members of the investigat­ Williams said the Schllrt- brew tax difficulties, and of his receiv­ has the Interest of all taxpayers at better if they resigned their posts Community Y. ing $.'^.000 commission on the sale catloil' Division, National Council One Tear ...... M Truman. we rrjust first see that they get figures for mid-Jahuary will not ing group, meanwhile, demanded ery case involved its alleged use of Six Months ...... '-J* heart, 1 think it is my moral duty on this so-called respective ^ a r d Everyone attending is urged'to In commemoration of the 35th job protection for witness

\ . i I , A' ■V ' V' ! :h' J- ■■ ■ ■-.. ■■ ...... ■ - - 1 \ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1953 ^ G E EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONil., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2X. 195J proval from repraaentAtivea of en­ of the people," Wesberry replied, slaved' peoples in Iron Curtain Sees Record WONS— 1110 era e * e /T T r T WTHT—1230 Sentenced Twice No Nudes Is Good "it will have to come under, thla Garbage Remains in Newsy cbuntrieA Machrpwlcz aiiid he had Kauio ana I V law no matter who the author.!' farvis Appeals Again Re district Floor Fight jOat talked with apbkesmen of WOCO*->12*0 -.a. v For Two Murders Ntitles in Georgia ■ ‘The commission will hold aTlear-: such groups and felt the proposed WKNR— 846 ^ Eaatem SUndarC Time WNHC—Ch. I ing 'Tuesday when citizens •wlllSbe Because Pigs Are Taken III resolution la so mild it "will be On Renewals B.sked to point put any materiiil Issue Near very depressing and di'aap^ihtihg W O N S ^ a C k DSwney’i • Music--. *:S4—WTHT;.-(:brtiks Ateher. • • Bridgeport^' Feb. 27~(jn—*Rdb- Atlanta, Feb. 27 (A?--As things they "cohaidef le'it’d Or obscene. ' S ) io p . W ONS—Songs of Our Time. to them.” W Tic—Backsua* ert L. Hill, 44, of Bridgeport liaa stand now, no nudes is good nudes With General Manager Richard-^ must use the disposal area ^t 01- Kerr Says Town Is Still wtr*.__ W H A Y - N l l e Watch...... ; ...... U lS M IS S K U ■WTHT—Cal TInrey. 9 : 45—W TH'T—News Kotindun. been sentenced to life In prison for In the State of Georgia. - Martin out of towT» today the ques­ cott street unless Martin approves ■WDRC—Robert Q. -Lewis; St. Louis 10: 00—W TIC—Critic st Large. Middletown, Feb. 27 - - (A’) — ming Board Is Defend* High Court another location. R esolution Running Ahead of '52. M a t in e e . W THT—Fights. g double slaying in a waterfront Seems that Rembrandt, Renoir Charges Involving lh<( theft of .300 tion of whether the town’s garbage Acting Town Manager James H. ■WHAY—News; Holka Hop. W ONS—Frank Edwards. and other old and modern masters costs valued at $24,000 against ! Cheney, Greef Pace; Closing Is Near W CCC—Musical Scoreboard. W HAY—News; Night Watch. barroom braw( here last Oct. 5. _It as Builder Turns Obituary will be '■ disposed of temporarily Sheekey has indicated he sees no W KNB—News: Request Matinee. W DRC—Capitol Closk hoom. with a sound knack for portraiture Edward Comcoivitch, 31. of Sey- ' (Continued From .Page One) (Continued from Pago One) Hill pleaded guilty to shooting in the nude are in for a rough time. .at the Lombardo Brothera piggery harm In permitting the garbage to 4 : 14—WON 3 —Jack powney'a Muale 10: 15—W ONS—Music Love: s' Hour. to death his half-brother, Da\’ld moiir were dismissed yesterday by i |T o Courts; Action Is when the new contract goes into be disposed of at the piggery, but ', Although the office will be S h o p . W TIC—Words In *ha.Night. A' memlier ot Georgia's new Superior Court Judge Thomas J. j first Monday in July; Columbus Russia'^ enslavement o'f free peo­ Firm Is Formed W DRC—St. Louts Matinee. 10: 4* —W DRC—News;, Dance Orchestra. McCaila, 38, and Thomas Shea. 41. effect Sunday remains unanswered. hM declined to make the decision ojxsn one day less than it was In W TIC—Ste'la Dallas. W TIC—Newa: Radio City Prevfvws, three-man literature commission Molloy. Molioy dismissed the case ! aReturnable in April Day, the second Monday ' In . Oc­ ples through perversion of wai-- both of this city. says there's no difference to him Deaths Dr. Nicholas Marzialo, has writ­ authorizing it. tlme agreements and would pro- 1952, the sub -branch office of the W TH T—Betty Crocker. W THT- Edwin C. Hill: Sports. on a motion made by defense at- | tober; and Thankaglvirig Day, the ten to Martin suggesting that Ed­ Martin is scheduled to officiate - A new corporation bearing the Motor Vehicle Department here W KNB—U H F Program; Caravan of 10; 4.V-W TIC—Pro and Con. State's Attorney I.k)rin 'W. 'Willis - -between a classic nude painted torneys Howard and Israel Jacobs • Alexander Jar^s Is taking an fourth Monday In November. claipi a hope for liberation of M u s ic . W H A Y — N e w s . said he would permit Hill to plead mond J. Haverty, the new con­ at a drawling here tomorrow after­ is going to issue more renewal : —W DRC—P.adle Harris. : —News, on all stations. by Rembrandt and one, of those who claimed the stale proved only ^peal fitun a niling by the Zont (layton T. Allison All other holidays, such as Iron (?iirtain countries. Some law­ name of Cheney, Greef and Co., 4 10 11 00 guilty to two counla of .second de­ undraped young thinga you see-in pc Board of Appeal denying him Clayton T. Allison of 675 Center tractor, be permitted'to dump the noon. makers urge cohdemnatioh of the registrations than It did- a year "4 :4*—W DRC—The Reron,' Shop; - W HAT—Rave a Life Program," that Comcowltch was in the vicin­ Chrlstmhs and New Year's Day, garbage at the piggery during the Lombardo stands to loose hun­ Inc., has been organized to deal in ago; says Inspector Daniel Kerr. W THT—Kddle Arnolu Time. I t : 05—W DRC—News, gree murder because of what h* "calendar type” art. ity Of the Jerome Garment Go., he use of basement or ground street died suddenly last night at would remain unchanged. dreds of dollars if he cannot get once-secrcLagrcements themselves all phases of merchandising tex­ W TIC—Young Wldder Brown. 11: 15—W THT—Late Show. called the "attitude” of juries and Said the Rev. Jamea Wesberry, or apartment space at his build- his home. Bom in Manchester, he term of a state quarantine imposed and others want to express some­ tiles, a certificate of incorporation With 750 inserts distributed today W HAY—Save a Life. tVHAT—Night Watch. l U., st the time of the burglary, At least 31 other states. Includ-, feed for the pigs. ;I _ W TIC —Woman In’My House. ■ Midnight Matinee. the State Board of Pardon* "in a Baptiat minister here: "I don't ^ on the comer of Bremen road had lived here all his life. Jan. 23 on Loml»rdo'a pig farm. thing stronger than "hope"of free­ filed in the town clerk’s office dis­ up to 1 o’clock, the total since 4 5 .WONS— ing three in New England, must The quarantine was put'on, ac­ A bill now before the legislature the office opened here la?t week 4 : 00—W DRC—News; Old Record Shop. W T I C — N e w a . these matters of murder." differentiate between nude pic- WELFARE SAVINGS ttd West Center. Street for living A testman for the Southern. New adopt the plan before it-can be­ ing Red satellite, nations.. closed, yesterday. .. W ONS—Bobby. Benaou. ... . W DRC—Dwight Coolut. cording to Pr. Jean V.' Smith, wouid provide relief for farmers reached 6,600 iwid the reglstra-' W TH T—News; Joe Glrand. : - W TIC—Maine Corps Show. ■ "There Is' strong" evidence ' of tu'rea. They' are.likely to appeal Hartford, Feb.' 27—UPi - State iiarters. The appeal la returnable England Telephone Comply.. Jie. came effectXve_^^^^^^^^^ y®.ry!F:;( c 'Ohjoi, rajxmspr. Although the name of the local 11 40 . murder Jn-.thejar»t~4«*re^.bV.-tlLt9:l tq-the.baaec .inatlncU,"...... ^ ^ . . THe Reliable Fuel, I the Court orx3ommon Pleas In Haa been employed by 'The cOffi- ■atatis:vet«4i»«rlan - because' vesicu­ whoas .5tr Callls Allison, and. one brother, bulky flies'showed their commit­ source of: food tor the animals, ac­ as is," Richards said. "There may attorneys Pomeroy Day and Frank tomorrow night and motorists W HAY—Save a Life Program. , enagement of their daughter. Bev­ transport of pigs. W ONS—Cecil Brown, Nea'S. first degree murder in connection clared open season on "ail filth on er an exception by the ZBA after Raymond Allison of Hartford. . tee is about a month ahead of its cording'to Dr. Marzlola’s letter to be some little change in phraseol­ Cliapman and Grace P. Arnold, must have new registrations and 0 : 45—W KNB—News. erly Rhea, to Philip Edward Haverty said yesterday he has E vening »; .'S—W KNB—News; Morning Speclsl. with the grudge shooting of his Georgia newsstands" and any auch [^public hearing June 6, 1950. The normal pace. the general manager. ogy but no change in substance." who is employed as a.secretary by inserts bv Sunday morning or i ;f l O — N e w s . 4 The funeral will be held tomor­ bought Lombardo’s specially de­ WDRC— ; —W DRC—Newstinie. half-brother. He was charged with Freedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. "obscenity" as may be encountered kceptlon was in harmony with W HAY — Sports; Hsrdware City 7 00 G. E. WILLIS row afternoon at 2 o’clock at St. The committee was assigned to Haverty has said he will "go signed tnick.s for garbage collec­ Dulles, meeting with both com­ the law firm, as the incorporators. they will be violating the law If WCCC—Good Morning, Good Must second degree murder in Shea's Alvin S. Freedman ot 932 Belmont aroundabouts. ^neral purpose of the soning or- consider about 600 bills, roughly mittees in separate sessions yes­ Neither of the attorneys was the car Is taken on the roads. B r ie f s . W TTC—Bob Steele. Mary’s Episcopal Church, with the along with the Lombardos and tion and that most of Lombardo)a W GiNS—News. avenue, Springfield, Mas.s. The new law allows the commis­ l e s a l I e v e m Inance. terday, said the language had been available today for comment,- but W ONS—Weather; Henry Hl-Jlnx, death. rector. Rev. Alfred L. Williams, one fourth of the total introduced. help them in any way I can," but employes are willing to continue in After tomorrow, it will be nece-s- W T I C — N e w s . W HAY—Cup of Coffee Club. Judge John A. Cornell sentenced Mi.ss Biiesark, a graduate of and SON, Inc. [2. During the course of con- W TH T—News; Joe fllrsnd Show. sion to act on any photographs AT LOW PRICES 4 officiating, assisted by the curate. Public hearings, they announced, considered carefully by Eisenhow­ Henry Mallory, executive vice sary to secure registrations in : —W TH T—Morning Devotion. Manchester High School, is a jun­ according to the contract. Haverty their jobs, g;l.V_W TIC—Strictly Sports; Weather. 7 15 Hill to life on each of two counts. picture or printed material except- 2 MAIN ST. TEL. MI-.‘L5125 iiction, it became necessary to Rev. John J. Johnson. Interment have been completed on about 300y er. Dulles said he could think of president of the world-famous tex­ Hartford. W O N S — N e w s . ior at Boston University College the grade of the building in W rtNS—Palter bv Patterson. W TIC—Bob Steele: Weather. The sentences, he said, would run newapapors, perlodtrats put out by Arthur Drug Stores j will be In the East Cemetery. and the present schedule calls f/ff no changes at would be helpful. tile firm, said that he knew "all For those persons who failed to W HAY—Supper Serersde. of Liberal Art.s, where she Is a ,„der to make proper connection —threatened Belansky with 20 about the new company," and that W DRC—News; Shoppers Speclsl. concurrently. the government, the bible, and HOURS 8 A. M. to II P. M. 4 Friends may call at the T. P. the completion of its hearing^by Virtually unanimous approval by pav personal property, taxes and WDRC .-Jack, Zalmai’. . 7 : 30—W THT—News; Top O' the Morn- member of Pill Sigma Sigma, religious publications. sWth the sanitary sewer in West years In prison if he did not con­ a "very carefully prepared state­ 0 : 20—W DRC—This 1 B e lie v e . ir .g . Holloran Funeral Home, 175 East April 9. _ Congress, he sai(j. would be A.‘.’sol­ auil have to get their registra­ : —W DRC—Guy liombardo. .•iproi'ity. Center street. For this reason, the fess the crime, of which he W’as in­ ment would be issued at the proper 0 25 W TIC—Morning Watch. ”^ito r Hubert L. - Dyar- of the emn act of dedication for the. fu­ tions, they are out of luck until at W TIC—Weather. Mr. Freedman 1s a graduate o( sent level, or ground floor, Center street, tonight from 7 to 10, nocent. After a suicide attempt; News Tidbits time." 'W DRC—The Music Box. Royaton Record and W. R. Bos­ 10 ture, a resounding message of hope least Monday. The tax collec­ g ;S 0—W TIC—Em il Cote Glee Club. WCCC—News; Good Morning, Good Dumaiue Reports Classical Higli School and. attend­ ^eame suitable for apartments. and tomorrow morning until the lawyer said, Belansky spent W ONS—Auto Tun* Derby. well, a theatre man at Greensboro, to the world." Mallory also said that there was tor’s office in the Municipal Build­ M u s ic . ed American International College Stuied Construction o'clock. Police Probers five months as a mental patient at Culled from AP Wires no connection between the Cheney W TH T—Sereno Gsmmell. W ONS—Henry’s Hl-Jlnx. are the other two members of the TOWN A COUNTRY WOMEN’S OUTLET Anything less than an over­ ing Is closed all day tomorrow W CCC—News: Musical Scoreboard. in Springfield. He graduated is. During the course of con- the Brooklyn State Hospital, and Brotl4ers House Bill which was W KNB—News; Morning Special. Proxy Fight Over commission. NOTICE ' ction of said apartment build- hs.s been paroled in custody of his whelming vote. Dulles suggorted, and registrations cannot he Issued f : 45_ W D R C — N e w s . 7 : 45—W HAT—Newa. from Boston University School of A reporter wanted to know Told FBI Deal would do more harm than good in submitted and then withdrawn until the tax Is paid and a re­ W TIC—Three Star Extra. 7 : 54—W THT—Weather. Law. wheie he was a member of Ig. the plaintiff, with knowledge Prospective hosts to President W TH T—Sports. W ONS—Weather. whether the eommission might Famous wife. its psychological effect on peoples from the State Legislature, and ceipt for same presented to elerks Boston, Feb. 27 — (/P) — .Set­ Tau Epsilon Rho legal fraternity, We have combined all our bd consent of the defendant, Funerals The Supreme Court motion for Eisenhower are advised by Wash­ the- new Cheney, Greef company. W O.NS—Music In the Air. W D R C — N e w s . tlement of a threatened proxy bat­ frown upon the earthy work of, permission to sue the city was ington political figure to ’ have behind the Iron Chirtain. In the Armcfry. t ; B 0—W DRC—Beulah. 8 : • * — W D H C — N e w s . and is presently serving in the U. say, such an author as Chaucer as operations at our new sales­ i construction of apartments (Continued from Page One) This bill would have permitted the W TIC—Mlrd Your Manners. W O.NS—News. tle between management ot the ,I y.------, i • necessary becAuae claims against, plenty, of “ toasted mixed nuts on Wiley said some changes may be Remember, if the insert On S. Army. "obscene.” basement by installing plupib- -r- Mrs. John Donahue company to alter its 100-year-old your license plate Isn’t red by W TH T—Weather! Headline Edition. W TH T—klartfh Agronsky. New Haven Railroad and-a Hamil­ room. We are no longer do­ flxtutes, electrical wiring and The funeral of Mrs. Annie Dona­ partment and the U. 8. Department the city normally must be filed hand" because of Ike's fondness made but not enough to cause "a charter so that it could, if IF wish­ W ONS—Fulton Lewis. Jr. WKNB--News. , No date ha.s been set for the "If any book shocks the decency Cotton Dressea serious spilt" within the commit­ Sunday morning, you will prob­ 1 : 1.4—W ONS—Tello-Tesl. WTIC—News. ' ton. ,Ont., group for control of the wedding. ing any business at partial, construction of wall hue, wife of John Donahue of 342 of Justice, under which police within 90 days. for them . . . Joseph M. Schenck ed, merge with some other com­ W CCC—Klddlr Corner NOW ARRIVING! .steps down as executive produc­ tee or on the floor. ably be stopped by police and or­ W DRC—Junior Miss. road has been announced by Presi­ 481 Middle Turnpike East lirtltlons. ■ Center street, was held this morn­ here reportedly were exempted pany. dered to. leave, the car .where i.t W THT—Elmer Davis. W HAY—Cup of Coffee Club, dent .Frederick C. Dumaine, Jr. 14. At that point in construction; ing at 16 o’clock at the T. P, Hoi-’ Tinm nOrthal' FBI investigation in' tion head- of 20th' - Gentury-iPox Sen. ■ George- --(D-GalT" Senior "According tO' the certificate of YllO'i-'W ONB—Gabriel Heatter. t : 15-'V \ v 0 Rl-'-Shoppers -Special, Another spokesman for the road of coheealmeht bbt'h ■f rom'the Sil' ildlng Inspector David Cham- civil- rights case's, also is to be in­ studios' owing ).o "lmmcn.se Democrat on the committee, said, incorporation, the new company is until the proper registratlon.s W T I C — N e w s . W T I C — N e w s . Polished Cottons loran Funeral Home. Burial was have been secured. The driver W DRC—Jo Stafford Show. W ONS—Henry's Hl-Jlnx. said he "would consider the settle­ and from ground observers. krs told the plaintiff to apply to theater and other interests apart "I'm satisfied to let it go as is.” W CCC—Leroy. “^STANEk in St. James’ Cemetery, where vestigated. Public Records will have a capital stock of $750.- can be prosecuted for failure to W THT—Lone Ranger. ment a compromise” between the Sgt. Leonard Belanger trans- Chambrays ■e Zoning Board for variance of Rev. Edgar Farrell read the com­ Police Commissioner George P. from the movie firm." George disccounted fears ex­ 000, with 7,500 shares of pre­ 7 ; 4,4_W DRC—Ed Murrow. 5VKNB—The Children's Corner. feri'cd from Hdq. Company 1st Inf. For Beautiful Carpat, comply with State law. W TIC—One Man's Family. W H AY—Before the Doctor Comes. road's management and the Hamil­ Electronic I-Aboratories M sonlng ordinance of Manches- mittal service. Monaghan, who denies such an Warrantee Dewls Viscount Astor, son of Virginia- pressed by some Congressmen that ferred stock at glOO par and 1,000 W ONS—Top Tunes. , W THT—Top O’ The Morning. C.SGR to the Engineer Company Broadcloths .Ir to complete the apartments. ton group. Bearers were William Lutzen, agreement ever existed, will hi Sidney Mo.sler and .Florence B. born Lady Nancy Astor, is grant­ the resolution could be interpret­ shares of common stock with no | : 00--W DRC—Mr. Keen. 0 : 30—W CCC—News-._B.reakfast News­ In a statement last night, Du­ where he will be company drafts­ Beautifully luitailad 277 BRiE^AD ST. Pineepple Pudding W TH T—Mv.sterv Program. Paper Taffeta $5. On Jan. 16, 1953, the plain- Edwgrd Lutzen, Charles Lutzen, among the witnesses before the Mosler to Wilmer Lockwood and ed divcicc in London from wife ed as approving or accepting any par value. The preferred shares, b o y . maine said that under the agree­ man. Sergeant Belanger served in applied for further exception House Judiciary subcommittee part of the agreements. Dulles had the instrument states, will pay a 4 W h a Y—P ublic Health Series. W KNB—Morning Special. Raymond Lutzep, Walter Buckley Naomi M. Lockwood, property at whom he charges ran around with Ingredients: 3 tablespoons butter W ONS—Movie Quiz. VVTIC—Radio. Bazsai. ment the company’s board of direc­ the Army Air Force from 1941 to Sm Us Saou! Everglaze order to complete the apart- headed by Rep. Keating (R., N. Y. ». W TIC—All Star Bands for Bondi, and John Buckley, 194 Parker street. man seven years her junior . . . taken the same stand. 1 per cent dividend annually. of margarihe, 1/3 cup flour. cup W KNB—Musical Showcase. tors will be increased to 21 mem­ 1945 and spent three years In Ne'v fits. Sen. Gillette ID-Iowa), another The document also shows that g:IS—W H AY—Here's To Vets. W THT—lop O' the Morning. Guinea and the Philippines with Sizes 9 to 15, 12 to 20,' Among other police officials Martha Grubo to Fred G. Slaw- Seventy-million dollar Turkish- sugar. 3 eggs (separated),. lU g ; 30—W THT—This,.Is You: FBI. bers, including 14 new Englanders VISIT MANCHESTER'S 16. On Feb. 2, 1953, a public listed as witnesses are Commls- Yugoslav trade agreement goes on committee member, declared- he the-company will commence busi W HAY—Save a Life. the 41st Material Sqiiadron and .ing was held and action was son. Jr., and Evelyn C. Slawson, cups milk, one 9-ounce can W DRC—Johnny Dollar, '• 4 : 45—W KNB—Community Cloaeup. as specified by the iximpany chart- 18'/§xto 24«/|. sloner Frlstensky _aiid Inspector property at lcinc_oln.Jtnd . R^^ booka as^relude to general friend^;' would not support the resolution as ness with a capital of $3,750. .*weetened_.£ni5heit_Elneapple,_ W TIC—Name. Tliat Tune. *: 0e—W DRC—News. ___ ■ -' ______with the 2nd Air .Drome Squadron. HOUSE OP CARPnSI ferred." ....------AVONS—T-r«e-HOp-F*Pu>,------;------AVCee—»-Htm rtrs-r-witd-Oft-Htt*i ------RdtFengasl.'Th'ev aw 'saTd^'to have velt streets. ship piifoelwcen two natibns.- pro'posed. He predicted" substantial teaspoon salt, 1/3 cup sugar. W HAY—Morton Gould The current fiuinbei’“onnrectOTrA —tatwrenr'e” KTistnf f-TPmltsted "Irrf II IIIE [ 7. At an executive session Feb. 10 Rescued SUBMARINE HUNTED W TIC—News; Planet Mao. Always $0 Roll* of Broadlotm 4 80 discussed the alleged civil rights changes. l ; o—W DRC—There's Milsic In the the Engineer Company, having ItSS.^he board denied the ap- Patrick. E- Lozier and Dora H. Method: Cream butter, flour and 0 tSVKNB—News; Polonia. WSJ not disclosed but a spokesman NEW NEW HEW agreement last July at a meeting Lozier to Francis M., Long and Vorys agreed with Wiley that tj cup sugar. With rotary beater, A i r . W THT—Nf School Today. said there were at least nine. .served previously with F Company In Stock lieation. with U. S. Attorney Myles J. Lane Kathleen A. at 42 the 4^-ounce aize yields a half Congressmen should work togeth­ San Francisco', Feb. 27— W TH T—Ozzie and Harriet. W HAY—News; Morning 8 tar Rayiew. Four-new board members were of the 2nd Battalion. ASSIST NCI The facta as presented.at cup, the S-ounce size yields a cup. beat eggs until pale-colored and .WTIC—Challenge...... W O N S .— N e w a ...... ^______Over 80 jPnttenie in 8x12 Rug* 5 TOFFERB BLOUSES of New York and Mclnerney; who A ’fisherman's' report of seeinig AVHAY—News; Save a Life Program. SKIRTS From Plane TVebbe 'drive. er to fin d language that Will have thick' and blend In, Stir in milk 0 : 15—W DRC—Health Aids. annburiced: last, night." 'subject "to ^e public hearing clearly proved •WONS—News- Titus Moody;- Sho-«r then was assistant attorney gen­ Leonard S. Berman to Victor the broadest support among the an unknown submarine surface and crushed pineapple^!with JuIp* 'WDNB't-Momeiita oi CiVmTbfL the approvar of sfbckhoiffers at the Indians in New Mexico smoked DAILY HOURS st to use the basement or eral in charge of the criminal di­ Like garlic? Try adding a little lawmakers. off the northern Californin coast Hit of ths Week. W TIC—Spin ’Em Again. wild tobacco before the doming of Budget Terms Arranged, 8300 I I -81 Pyka and Frances C. Pyka, proper­ as it comes from the can). Add : * —W H AY—Italian .Music. annual April meeting. 2 to 6 P. M. bund floor of said apartment vision. Mclnerney haa Said there of it, crushed, to the dressing you Lawmakers appealing before at dusk Tuesday touched off a 4 4 the white men. lu id lip • i r and up I and aa tiding for living quarters, would ty at 164 Irving street. are going to use for cole slaw; salt to egg whites: with clean W C C C — .•4e w a ; 12 Hundred and 90 They are H. F. Freeburne. Roy In Atlantic was such an agreement. Jeremiah Morlarty and Honora the House committee to urge a widespread Navy, Coast Guard rotary beater, heat until stiff: H i t s . . ' Freebiirne and F. R. Murgafroyd, OTHER HOURS lY bt tend to depreciate the value The federal grand Jury report Moriarty to Ralph Starkweather, stronger resolution indicated they and Air Force hunt, the Navy W KNB—Italian Hour. all of Hamilton, Ont., and J. P. the property In the neighbor- laet night cleared Patrolrnan Wil­ If your family likes the flavor of would siipport the proposed lan­ disclosed today. gradually beat in 1/3 cup sugar W DRC—The Garden Gate. Manehe$ter APPOINTMENT or to Jfee otherwise detri- (Contjuuod from Page One) property at Cliambera street, curry, 'try adding a- dash of the until thick and glossy. Fold whites W TIC—Cisco Kic. Rutherford of New "york City. TOWN 8 COUNTRY WOMEITS OUTLET liam Brennan after a 10-day in- fertificate of Descent guage as a step in the right direc^ into first mixture. Pour into 2- W ONS—Charles Kssher. - Dumaine said .several "promi­ ntal to the neighborhood or its vestlgiitlon of the alleged beating Estate of Frances R. Wilson to spice to creamed peas. Good with tlon, even if their proposals for PASTOR ARRESTED 9:45 —W DRC—Robert Q. Lewis Show. nent” New Englanders will be ad­ TEL. MltehoH 3*4021 lidents, or alter the neighbor' its effort to put down as near as of .Tncob Jackson and Samuel turkey or chicken! changes are rejected. quart iingreased casserole and set W HAY—Famous Trials. w ia s j i Caroet Center URIDUWAY MILLS I’s essential characteristics. possible to the Coast Guard cutter. Sadie J. Wilson, property at 173 in pan of hot water. Bake in P . M . W ONS—Guest star. ded to the board later. Crawford, .lackson said he under­ Wetherell street, and at 94-96 Fos­ Machrowicz (D-Mich.), Berlin, Feb. 27—(/Pi—Protes­ WNHC WCCC —12 Hundred and 90 S tr e e t s . He .said in his statement he 80S Mein S t, at Middle 188 WES1-MIDDI.E TURNPIKE 99. The board acted illegally, The cutter's crew was at crash A cut clove of garlic rubbed over moderate (350 F.) oven 1 hour, 4 : 00—Kate Smith. 10: 00- W DRC—Galen Drhke: THOM AS J. went two brain operations after ter street. tbiii a House committee late yes­ tant church sources in IVest Ber­ R; —To Be Announced. look.s forward to working under \ Between Broad Street and Railroad Tracks Vbltraiily and in abuse of the dls- stations, watting to carry out the a loin of pork before roasting givf.s serve warin. (There will be a cake- 00 W KNB—Trail Herders. Tnmpike the alleged beating. Certificato of Distribution , terday that a statement by Dulles lin reported today that Pastor •■i; 15—Meet' the Stars. '•'ONS—Kiddle Review the new setup and added he es- metion vested in it. rescue. zesty flavor. Or baste the roast like layer at top of pudding and a .T:;in—TIowdy Doody \ OPEN DAILY 9:00 to 9:00 Brennan charged that’Jackson, Estate of Frederick Behrend to "is not the truth.” Reinhold George was arrested In W HAY—Voice of I.L.O.W .n. pect.s it to be "of great asaiatance Phone Mitchell 8-4S4S QUISH iThe appeal names the flve meni The Navy said that the aircraft with barbecue sauce while it's In custard layer at bottom.) Mekes 6 (l-.OO—College Roundtable. W TIC—Adventures of Archit An­ 31-yeor-old truck driver, and hl.i Kenneth J. Behrend, property on Dulles had said the proposed the Russian sm4of last night by : —Sport.vcope. had left Bermuda and was on its the oven. to 8 servings. 6 70 d r e w s . to' the operation of the railroad.” RICIDAIRE Apartment No. 2 r commission including Chair resolution would meet with ap­ Communist plalnclo^es police. : —Weather Foreraet. Rtitre H-Newb la Hundred and ing a soldier: The second film; wa* 'wglnia. ' ■' ...... fi;,'«_My Frleb'd/iina. H i t s . TWO OVENS Assistant U. S. AttdTney Dan­ : —Playhouse/if Stars. 90 in technicilor and entitled. "Con­ Seoul, Feb. 27—4J*)—A U. S, 9 00 W ONS—Paula Stone Show. iel H. Greenberg, who presented 9 ::i0—flur Mis.s/Brooks. W DRC—G‘ve and Take. cealment and Camouflage of \’?- rULi' All'' I jPolicf reported today the m - B-26 twin-engine bomber crashed : —To Be Announced. 1 0 00 W HAY—Berio Program: Pot Pourri. rist of John Cutts, 56, of Mamor- shortly after taking off from a the Brennan case to the grand Household Hints. 70 : 30— "Check/Your Guns." htcles.’’ The use of color gave jury, and Lane are among the i l : -l^The l,ate Show, W TIC—Hollywood Love Story, added interest to the Importance eleck, N. Y., charged with op- South Korean air base today, kill 00 W KNB—Polka Parade. ing three American airmen and in­ witnesses called for the congres- Tomorrow 11: 45—W ONS—Bandstand. ^ tln g an overloaded truck. Cutts Here’s some handy kitchen A . M . R A IN OR v b arrested this. morning - by Pa- juring. the pilot, the Air Force re­ .slonal subcommittee inquiry. W 'HAT—Roxom. Program. Chairman Reed (R., III.) of the arithmetic: There are two cups Of EVER "WNHC W CCC—A Frieiit.' of Yours, t^lman John Baldyga, who spot: ported. 8 :,70—T/st Pattern. A t t e r e o a a Don't m iss the big granulated sugar in a pound; four : —Si'lence Review. tid the truck on East Center Identification was withheld. House Judiciary committee an­ 9 00 12: 9*—W DRC—Theaier bf Today. • cups of sifted confectioners' sugar 9 : 30—TRootie Kasootie WCCO—Know Tour Union. I nounced in Wa.shington yesterday : /-Space Patrol. sl'eet. in a pobnil. 10 00 WTCNB—Newa; In the Background. . that, there would 1m no television :. — S k v - K i n g . 2 0 70 W NS—Man on th» Farm. LENTEN OYSTERS ARE : —W ild Bill Hlckok. 2 he Cornerstone Club of St, or radio coverage of the subcom­ PLANT SEEDS 11 00 W THT—Talent Show. RUSCO Wrap canned drained pineapple -Kids and Co. ridget's Church will meet Sun- SCALLOPED mittee hearings here. Reed said W TOC—News; Wekther. TO WITNESS THE the ban was ordered because of Chunks in bacon and broil until W ILIY-Ilallin Voice. ' ly night at 8:30 in the church the bacon's crisp; ;serve hof as an J 2 : 00—Big Top. \ t 12: 1.5—W K NB —Perr.v Como .Show, Scalloped Oystem a Jan. 27 committee meeting at 1 : 00—Gene Autry. W TIf'.-AIbnni of the Week. PRIZE blsement. Following the busi­ appetizer. : —W ONS—r>i cups milk, 1-3 to 3-4 The rc.solutlon is still pending. W KNB—Man on the Street OF THE cup fitte r or margarine, 1 tea- key or chicken. Baste the potatoes NEIQIBOR’S W ONS—B'ng Crosby. Celobrating the installation of ^em b ers of the Manchester Rod Rep. Adam Clayton Powell. Jr.. with the pan juices. 5VTIG—Farm Forum.- WON DE R OVE N aSd Gun Club are requested. to apaon*saU, dash of pepper, 2 eggs Negro Democrat from Harlem W CCC—Music for Mllsdy. the 10.000,000th RUSCO slightly beaten. Charged la.st W HAY—LsRnaa Program. BA Kf ' N'> hUi 'I '. rn^et tonight at 7 o’clock at the in a televised speech : -W KNB—National Guard. Prepare cracker crumbs, using Remember that frozen vege­ 12 4 5 COMBINATION WINDOW 5AMf riMf '.AM) OVf.Y' TS P. Holloran Funeral Home to night that Monaghan "did not tables -taste best when they are W ONS—Serensc-e In Blue, unsalted soda crackers. Arrange te.II the whole tnith” when he de­ GARDEN? JVCCC—Music for Mllsdy. last respects to Clayton T. 1-4 of cracker crumbs In bottom cooked without thawing before W TIC—To Be Announced. who was a member of the nied on TV last Sunday the one­ liaiid. Try adding a pinch of sugar of a greased 2-qiiart casserole, time existence of an agreem ent to You Can Win then place I'J oysters on top: Re­ keep the FBI out of civil 'rights along with .the water in which you. peat twice, making 7 layers In all, are going to cook frozen green ' A N«w 1953 Sunset Council No. 45, Degree)^ e « cases Involving police hei-e. pease. By GE0R(;E d o b in Ob Pocahontas, will meet tonight with cracker crumbs on top. Powell said police brutality “Is QUALITY . Scald oyster liquor, milk and not a /jljlegro problem —> white OniM.of the greate.st competitive } FORD V-Soii aij|8 O'clock at the home of Mrs. Want to roll out pastry fast? batUca in tf lcvi.sion i.s shaping up | AT LOWEST PRICES Kgthryn Ruttgers, 38 Garden butter (add amount preferred) to citizens are being beaten, too. and Use a ’ floured pastry cloth and Come One! Come All!'Join The Fun! gether. Add salt and pepper and not only white policemen but for ncxi June when Britain's Queer. ' slfeet. The grroup \ will play gradjisJJy, pour,. ovtt-,,eggs, ribbed stocking cover' on your roll- CHEVROLET o« stiitiNhF. got good iSblicemen,' DU t- a ' rott eh ■ t9g;pffir'’Flatt*i*';your'*aH-ot ’ networks •'’s'hpbtthe ' Worka^-T try slightly. • then roil in ail 'dfrec- ’ , to bring to the t7.' S.'"in record [ !-/'D'iY'MaavH«r Whe^Winnmf5:^nd~Whk:T^ Jtev. C. E. and Mrs. Winslow, the oysters and cnjlnbs,, then bake in : department." .... lions- to keep pastry round.- •' ’ ■ . r . ' time the sight-atoi-y. of the .coro-vi 81 Oakland Sfroat nbW' leaders of the Nasarene & moderate oven. (350 degrees. F.) Action-was- taken against the MOST UKELY NOT ~ UNLESS YOU WANHO on* of the ■•v«nty Clurch. who moved to the parson- for 1 hour. ’ , •ity ,yesterday'in a i^cw damage When a recipe calls for shredded nation. | Td. MI-9.7748 aw at 31 FlOwer street yerterday, . Golden Fish Saute suit charging police brutality. Leo cabbage you can use either a sharp HIM TO HARVEST THE CROP! Jet planes will be poi.sed. waiting CASH PRIZES wire welcomed at a supper in the (Sen-es 6) Bo.sco. \Jr„ attornc.v for .loscph knife or a grater. for the preciofi.s films to he rush­ ALWAYS OPEN MANCHESTER AUTO DEALERS' ASSOCIATION p& sh house last, night by the Two pounds fresh (halibut, Belansky. asked $425,000 damsges, ed from the .site of the parade and haddock, cod, mackerel), 'i cup The lawyer said his client at- the roremoniea. It is expected thac totaling > 3 5 ,0 0 0 mimbers of th; official board and corn meal. 1 '.^ teaspoons salt, 'i When you sininter food you cook tw lr wives. An Informal, reception tenipted suicide and Was sent to it at just below the boiling point; W«il, it may s««m lik* a far-f«tehtd thought— but that's existing speed records westward It's Fun I If't Easy I fog them will be held at the church teaspoon pepper, 1-4 teaspoon pa­ a mental institution after - a biibbles will appear just below the acroa.s the Atlantic Oceah will be i Baieh Pontiac Boiand Motors Brown & Booupro Fjday, March 6, at 7:45 p.m.. to prika, 1 egg. 'slightly beaten with ■”b r u t a 1" Interrogation by a surface, but they will not form and protty much what you or* doing whan you spond your challenged as the jet.s raee back INOORPORAiniD : INCORPORATED wflch all members and friends arc 1 tablespoon water. 1-4 cup fat.- detective. break on the surface. money in other ore, N. Y.. Feb. 27—OT) night and early morning In an at­ butter frosting tggtes delicious on MEMBER OF THE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION , and so \yill the colorful'cererpony. ; Ml h of a daughter. Honor Gaye, —The mother of Rev. George P. For fast, courteous TV service on PHONE 462 CENTER STREET INCXIRPORATED INCORPORATED INCORPORATED tempt to paychologlcally torture a spice cake. Make the cake from 241 NORTH MAIN STREET 884 c e n t e r s t r e e t Ml Fob. 11. Mrs. Kelley is the Hetenyl said today at his third him Into a confession of a crime he one of the packaged mixes if you OVER 10,860. CntCULAnON DAILY ' 7 sll makes at fair and uniform Mltchtll 9-7I96V SIS CENTER MIHEET foi sor Janice Remig, daughter of murder trial that his wife took never committ^.’’ are short on time.- charges, rely on our experienced . LINpOLN-MERCURY DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DODGE.PLYMOUTH M) And Mm. William Remig of her own life. 5'rs. Caroline Bosco charge'd a "brutal, medie­ ) and qualified servicemen. They!ll or Mitchell 3-8606 SUNDAY, MARCH 1 Fii I atroot. The paternal grand- Hetenyl, 78, of Buffalo, In a sur­ val type of interrogation, both It you like to use strained or put your set right t-he flrst time. 142 East Center St. Is Mri. Itobert Kelley ol^^. prise move testified In State physically and psychologically." Call F * D AUTO STORE. 856 GOOD FOODi- I Tarmou.th, Mass. junior baby prunes for a dessert Manchester Supreme Court, ^ He said RadA—-"in g furious rage’’. whip, it's handy to remember that. Main St. Phone MItoheU 3-7080. * - ’ ’ - ■ " K .... , I '( ""V / • I . I \ ■A-;/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD/MANCHESTER, CONN., F'RIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENlNci HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1953 PAGE ELEVraY > J F A ( » T B ! f — r . — a member of Local 425, < Street Under the law. committees must Finance committee in Los Angeles BY DICK T U frtOONERVlLLE FOLM BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HEitSHBERGBR CARNIVAL . Coventry Railway and Trolleymen. file such reports of campaign on Oct. 17 and 88,593.24 to the .Suvices will be held tomorrow, Leads Grand March Smith Reports contributions. Republican National committee on DR. ALBERT RUBIN at 1 p. m. from the Newkirk and “Neverthelesa," Smith’s Decem­ Nov. 12. The National committee Announces The Openinf FLO O R S H O W Sense and Nonsense Scout Troop in Dire Need Whitney Funeral Home, East All Nixon Fund ber letter aaid, “it 1s my desire to said it listed' the contributions ORI 0 4 NAL VERSION AHPt ST4 LU PRETTY OOOP --L, .i Hartford. ..Burial , will .be in .Rloh, cooperate fully with the efforts of under the name- of the-original Of An Office At ' :'rrj ~~ ^ mond, Vt. Congrc.ss to learn what receipts donors. Hi—You sure made a aap out oT Sign seen In Oslo Store win­ O f New Meeting Quarters Facts on File and expenditures have taken place. In .his accompan.ving letter. 29 HAYNES STREET yourself at the party taat night. dow: ‘‘English Spoken, American Manchester Evening H e r a.Id I- nni alko sure that Sen. Nixon Smith said some additional con­ Practice Limited 'fo Lo—How? Understood." Coventry correspondent, - Mrs. would .share this feeling." tributions had come to him which Hi—By stayli^sober and acting Charles L. Little, telephone Washington, Feb. 27—(>P)—Dana obviously had been lnt,ended' for Diseases Of The Skin\ Coventry, Feb. 27— (Special) — !>Oommunity House on U..S. Route Smith's report did not, come to your natural stupid self. Boy—Do you know, flad that in PIlBrlm 2-6231. Smith, the Pasadena lawyer who light at the time of filing because regularly organized political cam­ Faced with a lack of funds with 44A. Members will complete paign groups. He aaid these con­ - Office Hours On some arts of Africa a man doesn’t pocket books of .buck toweling. acted as trustee of the controver­ of a rule that reporters muat ask \ . which to heat Ita present meeting for such documents by specific tributions, which he did not total, Do today what is to be done, for know hla wife until he marries place. Boy Scout Troop 65 today There will be an election of of­ sial Nixon senatorial fund, has Mon,, Wed. and Friday \ there wjll be other things for to­ her? name. were immediately sent on to those made known its dire need of suit­ ficers. Hostesses will include Mrs. Acllai Cautions filed with Congress a report show­ for whom they were Intended. \ morrow. Dad—Why single out Africa? George Carpenter, Mrs. Carl Ny- All OD Record By AppointmMit able quarters for, scouting activi­ ing he handled 825,056.63 in con­ Asked for comment on the Post ties. The troop meets now at strom and Mrs. John Harvey. tributions during Richard M. -story yesterday. Smith said: "I MUSEU5I SUED In a Lo.v Angeles flower shop: For a wife take the daughter of the Red School but experience has Hot Lunch Menu Deiiiocratic Party ‘/bu r flowers are good to the last a good mother. —Fuller. Nixon’s Vice presidential cam­ filed my report with the House of proved this gathering pldce to be The hot luitioh menus. at the paign. Representatives, Anyone who Nprwlch, Feb. 27 -(/D-The droop.” George Hersey Robertson and Cen­ highly Inadequate. (ConUnned From Page One) . The New York Post printed a wants to know anything else Mystic Marine Mu.scum has been A ahlp yard worker was teach­ Anyone Interested in solving ter Schools next week: Monday— Dad—You young scalawag! I'll ing a new' lady riveter what to do. story about the report yesterday, should submit the questions In sued for $25,000 by Audrey J. the troop's problenl is asked to frankfurts, rolls, potato chips, ap­ east a.s ‘Hoifibu'rg Heaven.’ ” Audette of S.Hh Francisco who teach you to make love to my "I’ll hold the rivet." he aaid, saying the figures show there was writing td the Vice President’s WHEN ITS contact .Scoufmaster James H. plesauce : 'Tuesday—beef-vegetable Some other passagea they . ap-. office. If he asks me to answer claims she was Injured, when - she daughter. "aiid when I hod my head, you hit soup, peanut biitter and' Jelly' sahd- a "Nixon fund of 863,201.63 instead Curtis or committeeman Sanford j)laud«^: _ ...... Of the modest $18,235 mentioned them, I Will. Everything is In writ­ plunged through an openNhatchway TiMETO jurr It- with--the aledge hammer.'-'------■■■S; ■ Hatfaayeay;-:.:::;::^- ■ ■- - —•/— jiulchea. ■ cake-sqxiares:-W edaeaday ing 'PW'tha In' the; oid Btlnkerhoff feny^a tasat: I'm' noU'hiaWng' miich he —ham hash, cole slaw, peaches “U^nneWnpreiideht have’ -'vltSi-j^isIdeMiaFeand She did. Three Scouts Honored last year. Smith’a report said most of the p"c.«erved at the museum- Mias He left a widow and. three chil- Thursday—turkey, gravy, mashed Sign of the civic recreation hall 'The troop meets Tuesdays at been laid great burdens in a time Bernard Brennan, who was cam­ contributions were under $500. 'The Audette saya in her Superior Court dreh. 7:30 p. m. Three scouts were potato, cranberry sauce, string of peril for us all. As he labors paign manager for the El.sen- attorney aald most of the 825,- suit that she was at the time oT the In Arco. Idaho; beans, cookies; Friday — southern 1\ "Ladies Rest Rooms A recently initiated Into the Order under their crushing weight, he hower-NIxon ticket in southern 058.63 fund was turned over to LATHROPimURBNCE The way upward is to live for of the Arrow, an .honor society for com pudding,' sliced cheese, carrot regular political financing groups ally of Connecticut and the ac Public welcome." will have our good will, our good California, termed the newspaper the morrow. outstandlnj* 8C9»its, In ceremonies sticks, ice cream. story "a continuation of smear at­ for handling. He aald 83,593.24 dent forced her to drop out of col­ at the Knowlton Cabin, Storr.s, Hecnnd Congregational wishes, and our prayers . . . Orahain L. Clark tempts against Nixon." went to the United Republican lege. ia viwyer — But you can’t marry Rev, Reginald A. Merrifield. again. If you do, your husband Barber You say yo>'ve been They are: ^ "And in the ' resolution he has Nixon himself was not available here before? I don’t remember Richard Sherman, Donald Geh- minister of the Second Congrega­ JusL proposed, the Preaidsnt has ' Worshipful Master Graham L. for comment but his executive « n I! II I 1 ii|i clearly specified in tils will that his tional Church, will use "Peter” as ' II fortune will go to hla brother. your face. rtng. Ronald' Hathaway.The boy.s repudiated tha Republican cam­ Clark and Mrs. Clark will lead the assistant, Robert Ladd, said "all mi hr nia im. ' Man- Probably not. It la healed ■ are the first of the troop to join his sermon topic at 11 a.m. This paign mytholdgy about dark and queatlona regarding c a m p a i g n T U. V, tf» OW Widow — I know — It's the grand marc{) which opens the 40th by now. the Society. Scoutmaster Curtis will be the first of a series of Len­ sinister agreements at Yalta, funds were asked and answered brother I'm marrying. ten services on the 12 Apostles, Annual Masonic Ball tonight in Z .2 7 -5 3 "The extra Ions sleeves will help me to fumble the check ha^ been a member of the order Tehran and Potsdam." durlAg the campaign." f6r several years. with a main topic of "One of the The proposed Eisenhower resolu­ the Masonic Temple. The march This was a reference to the tele­ if we're dining out with the Joneses!" DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ^ Town Reports Mailed Twelve.” tion would denounce Russia for will begin at 9 o’clock and will be cast last Sept. 23 when Nixon dis­ The annual town reports for The church board of trustees will violating World War II agree: preceded by a half hour concert cussed the senatori.a! fund handled Bablow’sTelevision OUR BOARDING HOUSE MA JOR H O O PLE the fiscal year ending August 1, meet March 7 at 8 p.m. at the menta with the United States by by Earl Mitchell’s orchestra. by Smith. The fund had become a OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS 1952 were, mailed to residents yes-, home of Mr. and Mrs. James V. en.slaving free peoples. The resolu­ Guests will bs received and e.s- major campaign issue...... \ Answer to Previous Puzzfe terday. Pronosed budgets to be Edmondson oh Brewster street. tion la a seeming change of posi­ corted into the ballroom b"' t'.ie Nixon said In that telecast a I GO V. > WAIT I / rLl/SAV rT l6/ YMAV0e He’S AM\ w w^u.gOVS./ ISN'T IT I'M HIGHER THAN The Christian Endeavor Society . DANOy — PRESSES GRANDMA'S Nautical Notions voted on at the adjourned annual tion froth that proclaimed by the officers and past' masters of Man­ group of Calirornlaha had con­ Sales and Servici^ OJ THIS X JUST A Tt^y SOT ALU / OLD ^T-OATER t Uft. 1W1 by yi* I will attend Sunday services at the President In hla Feb. 2 State of the chester Lodge, acting ns us'nei-s. tributed 813.235 to help defray ONE.HUHT I MINUTEi V./TM' WORKS / MACHINIST— [ VOUR SUIT, c o o n s VtoOR b u s t l e town, meeting of Oct. 6 to be held Tolland church. The group will Union message. M l'S . Mary 'Taylor, of The Herald, some of Nixon’’s senatorial ex­ O .k . THERE'S //O U T IN TH' \THEY COULD RUN ^ FREAkPAST.'' — WALL ON THE ‘There go thoti^Prentiteee— ehowing off their deduction* Monday at 8 p. m. are outlined 214 SPRUCE ST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI--3-5095 in the report. The Board of meet at the Church Ck)mmunlty He aald then he would n.sk Con­ assisted by a group of R.ainbow penses which he did not think ' SOME A REPAIR SHOP.' \A MACHINE WITH i d e a - ^ ju st again!" HORIZONTAL VERTICAL House on Route 44A at 7 p.m. MISTAKE" 1 TH' SUV'S NO I NOTHIN' IN IT.' > :T IS CLAMORING Finance. (Charles E. Nyack, chai-- gress to make clear that the U. S. GirLs, will catalogue and describe should be charged to the govern­ ' BOV INTO IT, . But lAPPENS 1 Ship’s 1 Unadorned where transportation will be pro­ recognizes no commitment "con­ the gowns and acce.ssorles. ■that J machinist / JUST LEND'EM \ 2 Baking man, has attempted to make the ment. * ADMIRAL-BENDIX-MOTOROLA — ^ OR — ------HE'D SEE' A RULE AN'SHOW* >T~. HAR-HAn.' ATONEV ^ I'M AS forepart entire annual renorts more inter-, vided. tained in secret uhderatandinga of Dancing will continue unll! I According to an audit made pub-1 Don’t put it off. Wake wp THAT AT A 'EM TH'SCRAP -‘— X'M SAVING DliNT STCn CLEAN Sin r r: LANCES BY GALBRAITH 4 Nautical mile chamber Sinker Sale Set the past with foreign governments a. m. in the main lodge room which 3 Occidental eating and appealing In order that lie at the time, the fund dated GLANCE.' PILE OR AN THE s h a r e s TO ME AS V AS 1 I STVing-shaped The Ladies Association of the which permit" enslavement of for­ has been transformed into a "Win­ now to the need (or a wbD OLD BICYCLE.' 4 Knots in wood townspeople will read It nnd be­ back to Nov. 16, 1950. TO GELLTOI . LONG AS I lURGUTAL come better acquainted with-town First Congregational Church will eign.peoples. This was looked upon ter-Wonderland" by Frank Craw- 12 Halil 5 Church main have a doughnut sale Wednesday Flood -of Donatlona- . rounded insurance profmalk ,MV FRIENDS.' PERSPIRATION THREAD 13 Nostril activities. as criticism of the Yalta agree­ shnw. During the intermission re­ Smith aald two days after the from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the ves­ ment in particular. 'The resolution freshments will be served bv wo­ We’ll help yon plan for real SILENT 6EKVA»sr 14 Pleasant SR^anlanclty Neighbors Comnlaln try. Orders may be placed with telecast that Nixon’s appearance 15 ^gaT mailers , . However, .in _the Gerald Park submitted, by Eisenhower did not, men of (Chapman Court, Order of had touched off a flood of cam- protection of your hoMC, HOteVTO/ff^ alarm members before that- time on .by however, ' denounce- any agree­ Amara'ntfi. assisted by members of 16 Huge (prefix) 25 Air (prefix) 41Turkiih ■ section at least, only one reoort calling the church on Wednesday. p a l^ cdntiibutiona and that these Announcing your automobile, your bmil- .^CIOCK ' snow-slide ments but bnly Russian violation Manchester Assembly, Order of would be accounted for . after the SI*AM _ 8 Record of 26 Writing tables ofBcial was placed in each mailbox. This Mrs. George F. Rowland is club of them. 18 A ship’s system of distribution leaves much: Rainbow', and of John Mather election. THi SE-OPiNINe OF ness. year’s events 27 Impenetrably 62 Jewish month president. There will also be an Hits Impllratinn T Chapter, Order of De Molay. progress IS j jg p ,„ia n fairy 43 Italian beach to be desired according to several His report of contributions to ^ ll^^=^,Jr-\ all-day sewing session at the same Stevenson went on to say; John L. l/on Deck, general chair­ tongue 29Formerly resort residents who share mailboxes. time. the Nl"on vice preaidential cam­ "The proposed resolution relates man, reports that reservations in­ paign ’ 'as filed wltlk the clerk of 20 Inclined from jQ^urt 31 Plaster 44 Eager They complain that they have to The group will sp.onsor a brush to the breach of those agreements DECI'S DRIVE-IN the vertical, wait for the report while it is be- dicate a record attendance, and the House on Dec. 29. Smith' said 11 Marsh grass surfaces 46 Widymouthed demonstration in tlie ve.stry March by the Soviet government, shame­ IrR’Ite.s anv frinds of Manchester CHARl«W,lilTl!R w as a mast in"' read by a neighbor. the 825,056.63 covered contribu­ 442 CENTBt STRCET 17 Ascended prepared for Spanish jar 11 at 1 p.m. Everyone is welcome. less violations which have long Lodge to attend. Late reservatlqn' tions from the time Nixon was RtAl. tS lAi t t>OOR 21 Measures of 19 Ant painting 47 Woody plant And then, if the neighbor for­ There will also be an all-day sew­ been denounced by everybody. type may be secured by calling C. V. nominated for the vicb presidency 23 Infective . 33 White poplar 48 Poses gets to save it for them, they have! ing session that day. Democrats and Republicans alike. McQiiide, secretary-treasurer. SUNDAY, MARCH 1 INSUfMNt i to coves 22 Wicked agent 38 Verse form 50 Possessive to scout the area for another Plan Pottiirk Let us, I say, no longer mSke in July until Dec. 28, 1050. In a letter accompanying the HOt» 24 Brewer's 24 Grain husk 40 Leaves out pronoun copy. T h e Couples Club of the First cynical political capital by pre- — oooD fooe ------TeLMI-94RM^ Jit© shot ---- -yeast------Or»sch~ to-B e Em-Ce«L Gongrega tional- - Church- potluck- •tendlng-tk8t-ottr-cotmtry"Cvercon-- rely . only, on-^reality and_^truth. repoil,_Sndth_6aldT«Jlld npJLcpiv:. 100 East CttitBt .8L OFF however distasteful" did not prove eider himself to be "a committee." STCAM 26 Raised 1 z i 1 8 T~ 8 V 0 1 Georgf Grosch of Rockville will tomorrow will be at 7 p.m. A talk spired In the tragedy that has be­ platform be master of ceremonies of the by Masaham Watanabe on Japan fallen great nations. itself entirely. 27 Mimic Heart fund benefit performance But he reaffirms his faith in this <§leane s t il- fI .. will be given. Offleers will be . ’’Tempting as it is, I shall _ not 30 Revoke IZ — today at 8:30 p. rh. at the" Hay^ approach and adds; gUNCH OF FELLOWS elected.’ dwell on the unworthy and mis­ 32 School book loft-Denny Sills and Louis Hars’.ey SpeNSI ('.ommunlration leading words that B«ve been ut­ "It is safe to .soy that many J.(?W1LLiAI^ VOU'D WANT TO Me it & I « a Pel 0«t 34 Mountain ■a will be in charge of 81 donations Uriel Lodge, AF and AM, will tered of late about the Seventh people voted for the Democratic ridges 18 16 at the door. William Schleldge of Have a special communication to­ Fleet, words implying that Pre.sl- candidates not becau.se we held 35 Unlocks 1 / .Coventry and Manchester has do­ morrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Ma­ dent Truman's purpose was to pro­ out any comforting hope of early ALLEY OOP They're Real, All Right '’. T H ' !LIN 36 Correlative, Zl d b nated the posters for the per­ sonic Hall in Mehrow. The Master tect Red China and not Formosa." tax reduction, an end to the war, of neither formance. Mason degree will be conferred on peace on earth and easy soiution.s i Stevenson plans to rest and visit \ il NO TRACICei, NO PROPERTY ( WELL, I'M BEGINNING OH,VOU ALU RIGHT, LOC3K At T>IE 37 Snow runners !T TT r ' Z7 ARC Quota Is Set a class of live candidates. Refresh­ friends in the Los Angeles area for all our fru.stratlon.s, but for ^DAMAGE, NO hysterical TO THINK THESE ARE,EH LAB AND THENGl' 'The American Red Cross Coven­ exactly the oppo.site reason—be­ ------wnosaurs are 39 Give forth W< ments will be served. this week-end and fl.v to San Fran­ 7 U& THAT AGAIN/ 5T P si try branch of the Rockville Chap­ ALL IN VtXlR 40 Mountain in Setback Results cisco Sunday evening. He sails cause we did not.” Greece i ter fund drive will begin Sunday Tliere were 15 and one-half Monday at 4 p. m. on the President Stevenson lists three chief cau.ses 41 Winglike part 91 w sS with Mrs. John H. dhaplin, Jr., as tables of setback in play Wednes­ Wilson on a trip through the for his defeat; The Republican 42 Famed shrine M fund chairman. 'The local quota is day night at St. Mary’s C3iurch Orient, Middle East and western slogan, "Time for a Change:" the V 39 in Texas K" 82,347, hall. Prizes were awarded as fol­ Europe. Korean war problem, and Eisen- i m Stevenson told the diner.s that hower’.s "great popularity." 45 Instants HP ■6 First Congregational lows: Women’s first. Mrs. Bernice 49 Separable m Rev. Truman O. Ireland, min­ Berube of Vv’illimantic; second, many questions await resolution Ihe Republican.s’ three big cam­ 51 Three (preAx A ifl 1$ ft it ister, of the First Congregational Mrs. J. Gagnon of Willlmantic; by the Congress and the people. paign topics—Korea, corruption 52 Mine entrance Church will uSe as his sermon topic third. Mr.s. Maryrosa Lamoureux There was applause as he added; and Coinmunlata in government - 53'Baked clay W fc B.--' -V during the 10:45 a, ni. servieos; o f ' Wllliniantie.' Men’s- first, .■ Fred ... .’;pne .of the,„.flrat ,.ia, tldelanda |."were-noL really. conU'ovgrslal .isr. a - a i _ slab ' "Beauty Instead of Ashes." This Jones; second, Clarence Cu.ster of oil. Oh this iss\ie I have long since i auea between the two candidates T, a Sit. u. a Sal. ew. e::prcsfed my views. But, however, m» t, W/l Saralw. S4 Permit A N will bC/the topic of the Rev. Mr. Andover; third. I'red Ruppreefit of at all,” Stevenson wrote. SA Fishing, poles Ireland’s aermon Sunday at 7:30 Storrs. Spccial.s, Waller Hartlgan the Congress may decide the ques­ 56 Cicatrix n p. nn during the Union Lenten of Willlmantic, Gerard Patenaude tion, let ns make sure that It does It is believed that many of the "Mom, you've got tuch a mania for tending things back Zl not iiet in motion the piecemeal to tha store, I don't tee how you managed to keep Dad 57 Assent services at the Staffordvillc of Waterbiiry, Mrs. Herman F. Le- "wiltlics" executed during the in­ NU kM- T. at- Big. U. t. »et 0**. Church under the auspices of the Doyt. There will be a similar party dismemberment of bur great pub­ quisition of the Middle Ages were •1 all these years!" \ Stafford Minister's association Ijera March 11 with Mrs. l^Vede- lic domain which is held for the prccticlng the pagan religions benefit of all the people of the CHRIS W'ELKIN, Planeteer Up (Joe.yMercury BV RUSS WINTERBOTHAM which includes six churches in that rfek Flaherty and Mrs. Alex D. which exist in their countries be­ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Hold It BY EDGAR MARTIN area. Proulx in charge. United States." fore Christianity. The former lillnoLs governor add­ ■ w RIGHT. Pilgrim Frilowsbip ■Personal Mention V>»l\.\,\VL-'.’. W tY, VO^^•X VOR tAfc I’. The Senior-Hl Pilgrim Fellow­ Karen L. Little of Eagleville ed: "there are those who interpret DOf&NT ■^TART the election as heralding ah open ^ N D PACKING HbMfO-OXfN.tlGW, ship will attend Joint services Sun­ road is spending' this week with VIY S S E t ViViKT day at 7:15 p. m. In. the Congrega­ her gradmother, Mrs. T. F. Little, season for the retail and whole­ Houceyhooc W 6 0 0 0 . OF^ sale transfer to the states of our THE MY P O «i)C VAAfe 70 tional (?hurch in Andover. The Rev. and uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. THE R|->E> Kenneth R. Teed, minister of the great natioral assets--the forests, EfiX/lfMEAfT Laurence Lee Hill, of Plainville. ■HIGHER ik ^ TH IS First ^ Cdngrfegatlorial ' Chtlrch iri ■ William i;. Enis i the grazing lands, the water and ,MERC0Ry''& BACK10THE TIME- I the minerals. Already the Republi­ ^IR WE MAY Willlmantic, will speak on summer William E. ElUsv 76. of 178 TWILIGHT ■7" conferences and show a filni. The Barker street, Hartford, died yes­ can chairman o f the Senate )n- ZONE LEAVE IN A local group will meet at 6:45 p. m. terday at St. Francis Hospital, terlbr committee has d.^rklv hinted RIMMIRE HliRRY! in the vestry of the local church. that city, following a brief illness. that such plans are afoot.,’’ Transportation will be provided by He was the father of Howard K. Farm Pl""k Returned deliiXBlM fti|-80' M.rs. Kenneth A.- Downing,. Mrs. Ellis-of South-Coventry...... Annlav"'* /n d laughter :mlnglcd Truman O. Ireland aqd Mrs. Her­ Other survivors include his '(vii''n he said; Electric lidh^e bert E. Rosq. wife Mrs. Eva Clark Ellis .and a '"I had been under the very dls- Mothers Club to Meet daughter, Mr.s. Marjorie Gervals tinct Impres.olon,. a • few months The Mothers Club will meet of Hartford. Ellis was Ijorn in Buf­ back, that the Republicans had Tuesdaji at 8 p. m. in the Church falo, N. ■y.^ July 19, 1877. He was madq off with the Democratic farm olank. I g\iess I was wron>r. ts They Just borrowed It temnorarilv hi. T. M. V- a. FM. and returned it Immediately after PRF 1 t>“np Open House BY a L VERMEER MICKEY FINN Leading Questions! LANK LEONARD Styled Right For Spring A Cable^titch Rug th" election,’’ He concitided: "In defeat we c"n ^ W O W i ! make ourselves aerv.mts o ' the T COUNTED NINE^ TW O F O R nPSHE-AH-SAV ^SHE PIPNT MENTION T noI JUST TNAT^ THEN you THINK YES'IT WAS VERY MUCH 10 VtXI ABOUT THE SHERIFF national niirposcs for neace. 'Uhe'.v O U T L E T S IN ELECTRICITY ANyiNINO ABOUT ANV / THOSE SHE n o EVIDENT FROM Is r'o greater and no better politics] MR-AH-UBCaiAY -A H -PE0PU $H E C B C n MERE ALL SUSPECTS THERE THEOUESTKMS The whole Famil|f THE KITCHEN A N D S E V E N ALONE! F O R M ICE! POMNTnERCM MET POMMTNEBrf/VERV->FRIENOLy. MAS ANOTHER Renewing the presidential rsm- SOUTRAMEIUCAf ,100? THERE WA%HSSl natgn in a magarlne article. TM SURE OF IT! Stevenson savs Els-mhowe" made "ml.slesding use" pf the Korean, aitnation. 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K MANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 27. 19*3 PAGE t w e l v e PAGE THIRTEBN V. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. 5STBR. CONN, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1953 Major League Strike i i i d i to Be Richards’ No. 1 at State Ar: Zone Much Smaller Three of a Kind Fain Predicts ■ inioehR'.'^Arnr.VTTeb: - 27 l„ them. NIT Is Annual Basketball Threat; Seek to Cut Tounjr pitrhera who come to the Some'of them ren't leern to Con- THE Elmira Can Gain Top ble leamica eporting brilliant real their pitches, an^ that's New Club Will Cypress Arms and Herm’s Cameras * " ..of hovii equally fatal up here, minor 1 league recotds and >et ha\e piuhera whA Underdog Clubs Win Fans, Titles Ring Budget to be sent back down perhaps two from the difference In iini- Herald Angle or three times before they finally pirinj even In the highest minors, Capture Flag Clash in Rec Playoff Tonight Rung by Beating BA^ By 'stick under, the main teqt are in |t„„„ing (hat a high curve across New York -t/Pl .Sports enthusi- Legislators Want to most cases victims of the "dimin-■ |,j|, ,.|||,ii|(jers more than likely will from nowhere to win the 1947 NIT. s.sts usually have'one thing in com­ By BF.N OI.AN Herm's Camera plays the Cy- EARL W. YOST Ray Felix and Company ahoot Ishing strike lone," says Frank; mlled a strike anyway, lh» bat- I>>d hy Amie Ferrln and Vern A ssociate Preas Sportswrlter Trim State Athletic mon. They have s soft spot In F : M Gardner, the Ctes upset a great presa; Anna in tht Rec Senior Sports Editor. to retain flrat place in the ABL Shelleiiback. pitching coach of the ,|„ |,„hit „( ..ringing at Mahager Paul Richards of ' the Cooling Off in Bradenton Commission Budget .Three Gold Medal New York Giants. k. their hearts fOi* the underdog. Kentiieky team fa4ored It.v many League playoffs tonight at East i tonight in the Armory. The giant Like the average fan, we had . .•'This Isn't too bad in the minors, That's why the Nstionsl Invita­ points. The victors' used only six .Chicago White Sox, the patient Tourneys at Rec Negro center who topa all scor­ tion Tournament Is one of the big Side gym. In the preliminary, th e, Hartford, Feb. 27—Mh—State TOP DUCK PINNERS *110.35, Wait Hlllnskl 110,6 and ers In the league wiU be out to been under the impression for because the next pitch might be men In the game as Ralph ^ a r d president of pitchers anonymous, High School Freshmen will play • treats on the bssketbail agenda ivas held t«v one point. Athletic Commissioner Francis D. Best duck pin bowling league In Chet Nowickl 121.2. maintain his pace over Jerry 'many years that the strike zone right across the middle and he can has tabbed control-wobbly Tommy the pagan! Clippers for the Rec | tflla season is the Wed- Three Gold Medal. Basketball was a fairly stable article, extend- each year. , In 1948 "Easy Ed" Macauley Manchester There are 42 bowlers In the six i'Fowler of Elmira and the Colo»tehi - pickle it. The average minor Byrne as his No; 1 project for 1953. Interm^iate L eagu e champion-; Cerlanek has come again before nesday Night Y -League. For many t«arn loop and all boast better than Tournaments will be ataiged at -i.lng .from the arm pits down to the league club doesn't have more than A "Cinderella team" more oflen_ led St. Le)uis to a vyin in the finals and British Americana get to- _ filchamla;;.who--dirt .•*n:reffectl-ye .gam*; the fire of State Lelgslatoi* who years '^tHo 'Y League and the West' TOO lfvera'ges.'’Sevehteen' boast bet the East - Side Rec next- month gether at 8:48. The piWiih fea- ' 'knees and taking- in the *widtb o f one OF twO' pltcherf with good ron<> than uot has raptiWoL - thr fanft^ over- Adolpif -Srhayes -and...htr job of converting Saul Rogpvin and with tha main attraction gping off \- It- was aiMiounoed hy Superin­ the plate. This, s&ys Shctlenback, N.Y.U. teammates. 65-52. are concerned with trimming his Side Rec League rivaled one an­ ter than 110 per string totals and tures the GACden Orave and Wtml- trol. But it’s different when this and the. title. And the upcoming Joe Dobson into front line hurlers. at 8. other for the top spot but averages tendent of Recreation John Is tnie.only in theory, and it takes batter brings up his ,3.70 average NIT at Madison .Square Garden proposed $58,081 budget. of the top three teams Motor Sales, sor-Roquonock dpeedboya. Another Cinderella team came Is going about the business of cor­ IN THE PRELIMINARY the Rep. George M. Stuart (R- don’t He and the North End cir­ Kostek’s Texacos and Rogers Hedlund. Tourneys will be some pitchers longer than it does and begins trying to hit mert' who i.March 7,•9, 10, 12, II) probably to the fore In the '49 tourney. Ken­ This is the next to the last home recting some of the southpaw's PYeshmen, who were the winners Newton) asked Cerlanek if a cuit rates top billing for the 1952- Corporation. 15 of the 21 have bet­ staged for boys In the follow­ game for the BA's. Pawtucket •others to find it out. can throw a dozen straight balls will follow the same pattern. tucky's star-studded team was mound flaws at the White Sox' o f the first round of play In the | ing age brackets; Juniors IS- "The difference In ball and into a spot' the size of a catcher’s deputy commissioner, a post now 53 season. ter than 110 averages. Goodrich, winda up the local schedule at the As the teams vie for the 19.73 ! picked to take the crown with ea.se. camp at El Centro, Calif. If he suc- Rec Intermediate League, will face i held by Murray Yorker of West Leading the individual average Gleason, Mike ZwlcU 114.46 and 17 before March 1; Midgeta Armory next Saturday night In Strike umpiring between the low mitt. But they were upset iu the open­ crown, the memories of such for-| ceed.s, Byrne may well spark the tha Clippere who won the second I Hartford, was necessary,. Cerlanek parade is Vic Taggart, hottest Spud Schmelske 112.35 are the 10-12 before March T ; High the meantime, the Puggy Bell- miners and the big leagues is Ire- "He immediately spotted for mer tournament heroes as George ing rounds. San Francisco, wit: ■Chlsox to their first American round for the league Champion-' School 17-10 hetore March 1. vmendniis," he explained. "It gives what we call a ’bad hitter,’ and replied that he was. Texacos best polished lane per­ coached leaders launcli^ a three Mikan. Bob Kurland, Bobby Don c Lofgran popping in go League pennant aince 1919. ahip. Sen Edward i . Opalaca (D-MId- All games will he played at nne of our biggest headaches, he'll very seldom get anything ex­ front all coiners of the court, Fscp formers while Lucas, town cham­ game road trip tomorrow that fMvle.s, Ernie ftalverley and Ed "I've had dally aeaalona with The Froeh will be counting on A1 dletownj said he waa In teror of pion Jerry Smith 114.33 and Stan the Eaat Side Rec. 'Iliere will takes them to Elmira and WUkea- we understand why It must be cept a bad ball to hit at. He can't lured the hearts of the crowd'-and Cole, their high acoring'guard, and Macaiiiey will be ever-present. Byrne ainre we began training," stashing five einployea now uoed HP'nskI are Rogers’ aces. he 66 awards. Entry fee will Barre, on successive days and w a y and are no means break himself of swinging at the title, too. Rirhards anid yesterday. "W e’re big Dick LaCoia and Jack FarreTl, ciitlM of the minor league um­ them. ■ There's a typical example Although the top-seeded teams bp' the oonunlsaloa. Boxing and Taggart wrote a new three be $S for each team. Entry journey to Pawtucket next Thurs­ in this year’s NIT are standout Another unseeded team grabbed trying to pick nut anmething that while the Clippers will be carrying wrestling In this state has dropped Mnnks nnd additional informa­ day night. The lone makeup game pires.'^Ve know wh.v they must with one of our most famous clubs might help him— ma.vhe atiffen his their hopes on the league’s high string record for the season Into • rail a much more loosely clubs like .Seton Hall, La.Salle, the spotlight In 19.70. C.C.N.7'., off 50 per cent, he said, yet the the books last WVdnesday night tion are available at the Eaat with Pawtucket will probably be right now. He’s a terrific hitter in -delivery nr slip a slider Into hia scorer big Jumbo Custer, Buddy than It isyalled In the majors, Triple-A, but he'll never make it Western Kentucky snd Manhattan, which had complied a fair record commission still has a fnll-tlme. with a 426 triple. The old standard Side Rec office. Entries must played Tuesday night, March 10, In th^.rsns know that anything can during the sea.son, got hot and repeMolre." Cyr and Rick Kopplin to do the be received by March 7. Blanks Providence Arena a s . part of an where we expect something ctqse in the majors. He insists on using scoring and Dave Balon and Bill staff of live persons. of 424 waa set esirlier in the season and probably will happen. went nil the w.ay. The Lavender Byrne, obtained from the St, Sen. Opaiacc said he objected to by teammate Varrlck. Vic put to­ are available at either the East all-pro twinbill that finds the Bos­ to perfection the same wagon tongue bat he Louis Browns la.st Fall, alwaya has Moller to set up the plays. "A y o u n g ^ c h c r In the lowest uses In the minora, and by the time crew o f Nat 'Holrnan w'hipped Cerlanek’a use of a state-owned gether single game efforts of 121, Side Rec. West-Bide Ree or ton Celtics meeting the- Philadel­ The first NIT- in 1938 wa.s com­ Bradley In the finals. Then they been on the threshold of success Herm’a will be out In full force 1^4 minors e x p e cts^ get a strike on he gets It swung sround the catch­ prised of six teams New York U., car for driving from his Cheshire 148, 157 for his record total. Big Community Y. phia Warriors in the second game. continued - their surge with a but- his wildness kept him from when they tangle with the hot and F1B8T PLACE la at atak* all anything across \h« shoulders or er already has the ball.” Bradley, Temple, Long Island U., cold Cypress Arms In the Rec home to Hartford. the knees. The umpire has to give triumph in the NCAA tournament reaching the heights. He won 1.7 Rep. Harrison Henn (R-Slms- week end. Elmira can go ahead of Oklahoma A.AM. and Colorado. a.s well, games for the New York Yankees Senior League playoffs. The win­ the BA’s if it wins lonight. A ■It to him or too many.games would Temple beat the Aggies, 64-36, CfRORCfR MIK.VN ner will get a crack at Frankie’s bury) objected to a $4,000 item in develop Into facce.s. The fans don't Qiiimby Scores 25 r n MACAITLEY De.spife the fact that some play­ in 1949 and 1950 but slipped to 6-11 the budget which Cerlanek listed as kpllt in the two nm ea would leave in the finals as Don Shields of l.eb *48 Blllikins .Set Tourney Record with St. Louis in 19.71. Last seasoyi Drive-In Tuesday night. Frankie’s come out to see bas«x on balls, ers on both squads of the.se final­ The 'Philadelphia Athletics Are expenses for complete medical Sport Schedule the locala ahead of the Colonela, the Owls was named the first ists were involved in the rage he won seven and dropped 14. . took second place in the league and but Wilkes-Barre could then take and the umpires know three deep In catchers commenc­ the winner of the Tuesday night examinations for boxers whose "Gradually as he wdeks in As IK^oiiiis Will Most Valuable Player. Another scandals (which were made public Whilf Richards was working over the top rung by beating the Frankie Baumholtz, now an out­ points before fouling out of the ing Sprinfe. training drills at West game will play the league winning health Is questioned by the com­ Tonight leagues of higher claaslficatlhn th* star of the tourney was N. Y. U.’a fielder for the Chicago Cubs, was ; gsnie. the following year) the ardor of with Byrne, Ferris Fain, Chicago’s BA's Sunday. j Palm Beacily FJa. Lined up here hew first baseman, took time out Nasallf Arnrui In. a beat two out of mission. Rep. Hemm said the pitcher finds the calls getting a' . .Storrs, Feb. 27 IA7— Art Ql*lm- ■Bernie, Carnevale, now the sue-- the--scoring- see of the Ohio TL ] In 194.7. the ■ towering ^Mikan j the fans, was n ot. dimtni.shed. The BA's vs. Elmira, 8:45— Armory. Elmira Is the only Club to beat U-.L are, top to '^ttrini. Ray Murray. ! from his first w'orkout Co predict three series. • .boxers should pay thetr own, nttie tlgrbter, hut even when she by, nation's third ranking re­ ceseful coach at Navy. squad. But they were defeated by ! look chsrge of the tourney , nnd paying cii.stomers still had faith l examination bllis. Herm'e vs< Cypress Arms, 8:30— the White and Btue charges et rookie Neal Watlington and Joe the White Sox will "i-lp apart the PLAYER-COACH John Dobrut- home. They turned the feat here reaches trlple-a and continues bounder, tossed In 25 points as his The lollouing year saw two hot L.I.U. in the finals, ,76-42. j gave the f.To.s the greate.st one man in the game in general and in the sky will be counting heavily on Ted Cerlanek pointed out that In RdCs f.I,; . blow the batters down he still many hoy.s who play the game all Astroth. (NEj^i- pennant monopoly ^hf the Yan­ Saturday, jPeb. 88 three weeks ago with an 84-82 JJnIversity of Connecticut basket- teams reach the finals. Istyola of In 1942 bottom-ranked West V ir-! ahow in the history of the NIT. kees." ' Brennan and Clyde Brouker to do other states that expense la paid not prejpared for the things that ginin copped the title in the final j Ag'ainst Rhode I.slantI he scored .73 over the country in particular. BA's at Elmira. overtime victory. Manchester has team clinched Its fifth Yankee Chicago, featuring 6-9 Mike Novak^ " I believe the .White Sox-, have a the scoring and for . Bob flrahek, by the government...... • are going to happen to him the’ ference victory and its' ,i5th had a streak of 51 straight ■ vic­ minute of play. ' Arid In" '13 St. . phintsTthe pre.serit'nll-tTriie toiirna- In *.n siel ■ Hutchins a ml Rolahil and Don Spalding for th* rebound Sunday, MaitA 1 the best road recofd in the leajtue, ' first time he faces big league bat- .lohns, coached by Joe Ijtpchick, merit record. In three gamc.s Mi- .7lhisnn displayed amazing stamina : fine chance to, take the peiinanl." BA’s at Wilkes-Barre. four wins and six losses, which n win here last night, defeat­ tories, I..I.N, had won 2.3 In a j said the American League’s 1^952 work. The Cypress A m a will have tiitg. ing 'Hie University of Massa- row. In the big game the L.I.I'. took all the marbles. k^n hit for 120 point.s. and drive ns they led Brigham I Local Sport sharpshooting Bill Griffith and ‘ Monday, March t accounts for Their hold on first '^ e try to prepare him the best Young r . In a sweep through the I batting champion. "We’ll have one Dales Capture *roachers vs. Buck's, 7—Y. place. chuseOs 89-51. Quimby, who re- boys fought like demons, hold Two of bnskelbaH's all-time ' The name of F.rnie Calverley of the ^ s t defensive teams and Ray Blinn on hand and Big Frank we cin in the short time we have, Novak sc build playing a'tight first period with that Novak couldn't stop. The of nePaiil 46-19) nnd Bob Kurland Rhode Island. Against Bowling led by a freshman. Tom Gola, nip­ Chicago la made to order for me Southpaw Warren Spahn of the Boston Braves dashes a cup sf VIO TAGGART after the first Inning and com- Blackbirds triumphed 44-37. Wednesday, March 4 up a comfortable lead early so the visitors, ^Connecticut ,hurst into .(6-II) of Oklahoma. The two Gieen, he scored tlie-".shot” of the ped Seton HalL 80-76. in the open­ GR.VHa Si h o l m e s outpointed and I should do all right there." water on his face in an effort to tool off after his first workout in ' plain that the umpires calling hails In 1940 Oklahoma A.AM. hit the giants met In the semi-finals, tournament's history. B .' G. was ing round. Then the Explorers Clavide Fortin of Montreal last STANDINGS bowler to come along In years. Pioneer vs. State, 7—Y. they could coast in and aave on w’hpt he ^^ways was given the clear liA, the next quarter, Another pitcher, Joe Coleman, Florida’s 80-degree heat at Bradenton. The Braves opened .their strength for the long hauls to El­ scoring 27 points to seven for Mas­ Garden with 25 straight wins but ,Mikan hiuled out after It minutes leading by two points and the final from Philadelphia defeated St. night in the feattire 10-i;ound hcrijt Tix Sale Good W L Pet. The one-time minor league pitcher Teachers vs. Morlarty’s, 8:30— strikes before. ^j^Il we can do Is was Jhe big news in the Philadel- spring training campaign Feh. 24. (AP Photo). -d mira and Wilkea-Barrs. In two sachusetts. '■ was knocked off in the semi-finala with only nine points. But Kurland l.buzzer wa.s about to sound when •lohms. Duquesne. and. Dayton to at Augusta. Maine. The local hat'^^ c a m p '« Sal’a Maple Service ...6 4 .600 has a 119.13 average. Runnerup y. .. remind him agalnxthat he's throw- West Palm and hot on the heeU of Taggart U years the locala have never won a by Duquesne. Then the Dukes got only U. Kurland, however.' Calverley heaved a 7.7-fb6t shot talretal:e the title.title Gola and Norm , (|er wcighcd 1 34, .S6vcn poiuid-s Icss" Beach,- ■ — Fla. For Heavy Bout Dales ...... ff 4 .600 Ing at a smaller target now. fouled out with 99 seconds left In . through the cord.s-4o .send the con- one of the smallest keglers in PKhrimK LRAGUB game in either city but dropped WORKMAN WAM\TRACKMAN were trounced in the finals by Col- Grekin were awarded trophies ^ lhan-hia opponent.— ------Colemarvhampered-by- a- should— Laytte.Jn..PittabUtKh-hutJoat_a_iO. Manchester Trust ...... 5 4 .656 -!— "A few of them catch on quick— orado, .72-.77. i the'contest. Since the Aggies lost ■ test into “overTfme. TRc TthodTes the MVP.S. This was the first time round decision to the Lewiston, HernTs Camera " ...... 7 5 '5 JJOD' rdwn;“ Jolniny' “ boh)'* tmeas *t- close_pnea four tim es.______ly, but mainly they don’t. Every er .^ilment the past couple oCYea- Sports Mirror IsSIscreel (*) Hay by ths'BA'a was ragged Morgantown, W. Va., • (/P) The field was increased to eight four other men on folds they fin-i won that game hutr Inst to Kep tw'ri plavcrs had shared the honor. San Francisco, Feb. 27 — Ifl7 — Utah, swinger more recently tn Fairfield Market ...... 4 6 .400 119.8...... U 7< season you'll see a doren or more FRED NASSIFF po.stcards from son.s, reported he was in good Six of the top ten bowlers are Btidsas the l4Mt three games. They look Mark Workman. foj-merxWeal Vir-i teams in '41. Bobby Davies, . . . now | Ished with only (our players, I)e- tiicky in the finals. Ralph Beard’s, Will there be a Cinderella team shape and ready to help Bobby Ticket orders for the 10 round fight Ogden, Utah. House and Hale ...... 3 6 .-333 Acetn ...... M 78 winners come up frqm,_the Paul won-, -41-38. foul shot with -40 -seconds -remain- again this -year or wdll tha-favor- Daytona . Beach where h'’ ..-4 -----1here -April -1 betw een forqiev TODAY jV YEAR..AOO—Archie over the -116 per string average -Htmuiki . ....78'• for considerable -ImprovemMit la ' minors, apparently set th help glnia taaketball star ihd how * "'"r ‘n 'the pro ranks, led his rationing. Fred reporl.s he ha.s SharitZ^ Hat fy Bj-fd. Alex Kellner Moore of St. Louis outpointed ...... 100 78 In the finals' DePaul. a heavy ins gave the Wildcats, the victory, ites defy tradition and come out on ' heavyweight champion Ezzard HKBAI.D LEAGUE 'The Dales won their fifth mark. Following Taggart and DelltPi'rs ... the stretch drive. Jackie Alien and ' their parent clubs, but by cuttihg- with the Philadelphia WiVaraors a\iora In iGarden pla3-ed several-rounds-'of-golf. snd the^ rest of Jimmy Dykes' Jimmy Slade o f New York tn a IG- Burnett ...... ri... 84 #4 Bobby Knight will team up in the the NBA, was quite s track star with high hopea but they were ■favorite'; \vas defeated ' by RT. 46-45; ^ fop? Yoiir guMs” r.s as good as mound corps. Charles and Rex Layne are com­ straight West Side Rec. Junior Liicas are Jerry Goodrich 117.3, BOLO 1 round bouU- Lanky Waickowskl 116,43, Cliff backcourt. Kenny Goodwin and in school. He not onlyf holtlk all bumped off In the aemi-finals. Johns, 47-39. Mikan was held to 13 "My shmilder seldom bothers ing in 80 fast that Promoter Ba.Tketball League game last IKII BI.E SjIUKE weekly One- Jimmy Murray predicted today It Quiafmitsrhka ...... 79 98 79 ■ 256 FlVE YEARS AGO— Citation, "Pop" Gleason 116.18 and Charlie ToU ls ...... 434 ttS 887 1228 Himk DeZoni* will flank Felix at ^the Mountaineers’ basketball hec- me,’' he sa1 PRES.S .four personal foul.a after eight season when he pulled k tendon In ...... Sarazen swamped Olin Dutra. 11 wav tie for first- place. STAMHNGS 'The Minneapoli.s Lakers appear minute.s of the first half, parted en's Town Bowling Tournament consider switching to the Cow nnd 10, in a golf match billed as ’THE DALES, packed by Jackie Mossrr ...... S4 88 88 268 the floor for the tap^off. ' Bobby his left leg while alidlng.\He will Totala . . . . 478 485 515 1478 Hausri ...... 77 78 98 348 Kelly, off in recent games, ]^ y s W to lie a .shoo-in for the Western the net.s with eight of his first which vyill get underway Friday he sidelined for ten da.Vs. . Pslacp, seating 13,000 or morer. Top the "world championship." Hedlund, played four quarters of Salas nnd Marcune Meet D.long ...... 90 77 86 383 HOCKEY a V ^ 4JLANCE ("hi.sc .Shave price la |10. a reserve role With Bm Um Denhlng N p w Brita r>ivi.«ion rhampion.sliip of the Na- nine shots in the second half. He night, March 6 at the West .Side Another medical case was Tl*- NonparrlU <3 steady basketball to defeat Sal’s. Crandall ..... 116 78 14 387 Bloom firld ..771 tional R.'i.sketball A.s.soriation. The tallied 2.7 points to 24 Jor Nell I Ree lanes. At lea.st 20 bowler.s arc One request for 10 tickets was Quinn . . . . . 77 102 93 272 Hedlund collected 21 points, six and Coach Mike Novak. ■ -_^ ,'rhursda.y> fa u lt s ported, by , the Cincinnati Ret^ at 105 ... SCANDAL PAULOFF Totals ...... 449 408 438 1386 The ImporUnt aeries should at­ •Manrh-5t<»r ,556 ■ ' VaRRi'ff' New York' IChie'keihoe'ker.s, how'- Johiisfori, Philadelphia's high .seof- ! expected to compete, 'i’ampa. First sucker Ted kluszl(w- from a' customer ■who' wrote Ijif had (> n in ! 109 M 298- in the' first jiefiod to pace th'e In TV Feature Tonight Taby (81 -.a-. BETTER DEfiL Natlonai I>ague n. K I'ta. never seen a fight until television. Amff'rKon ...... 88 109 104 -.301 Miami—iJb)— A gray colt named tract large crowds th 4)4tidi city. Mf-ricirn . . , ..700 7 17 fver, have a fight on their hands ing ace. It was the flr.st time | . ski. out for .some time last yea^r Harm!)! . . . . 97) 79 106 280 winners to a 12 to 6 quarter lead. I a. Oliva ...... 70 86 361 Moptreal 4, Toronto 1. .37,7 N’. Hiiikp. rf ...... 3 "Television is creating himd-eds Court ’ Scandal galloped through M. Oliva ...... 108 93 iO 376 Wiikea-B4urr« baa only two games Friday'a S<’heilule Nrw Haven T-.t-o. IT ...... *) 1 11 maintaining their F.astern Divi­ this sea.son Mikan out.scored the . EXt'II.XNGE 4'Ll'B of Manchea- with an ankle injury, was spiked Sapirnza .,...... 104 97 9.3 294 the stretch at Hialeah and came Marvin Cohen caught fire in the Gordon ...... 87 107 107 .101 PONTIAC DEALER Wallingford .000 Ui'ni’Ri'. If ...... 1 0 6' sion lead with the .Svriieiise Na­ leagne leading point maker. Iter will be hosts to members of i of new fans,” Murray said. “Thev second period, netting 10 points New York, Feb. 27--(7P)—Lauro. been stopped twice, both times by left to play and w|U bs waiting Eastern (..eague ' ( ...... fi ;> 17 on the right hand. His injury is not Totala . . . . 464 493 489 1445 out of nowhere to win the Fla­ L.lchaU ...... 98 M 78 369 patiently for the outcome. Scran­ tionals rtpd Boston Celtics breath­ ' FT7E .S7’R.7CFS.\NS .scored | the Manche.sler High basketball.' h.sve been watching all of the to lead Sal’s to a 21 point period Salas, a wade-ln fighter, and Pat featherwelgHt champion Sandy Olbf rt ...... 81 87 89 387 New Haven at Springfield. T.'dfcMl, m ...... »i 1 n serio’us however. Sin** v*» . . . . . K! 84 77 242 16 years ago. The hor.se • paid and a 26 to 22 half time bulge. ToUla ...... 439 *484 "488 isTi Kniplit.. Ip ...... 10 ,) 2-*» LAST NIGHT Minneapolis de- ora comes along thev want to sec \ r,ln*llt ... . 79 97 79 25.5 who likes his opponents to come to was edged by Bobby Why In his other in games to decide fourth night iiV Willlmnntic Xyie Nas.sii f Schayes gathering 19 points and aity of Connecticut Boston Uni- Npvv 7'ork’s Ed Lopat, twu of the $93.70 which is the longest payoff The winners tallied 12 points In place this week end also. fejled the Philadclptiia Warriors the fighters In the fle.sh." (Tlirn . ... . 83 93 102 278 the third quarter to 9 for the los­ him. collide tonight In a.Madison; most.recent fight, on Jan. 29. Arm.s' ha.skel.hall team edged Wal- T..i«ie 91 George King and Noble Jorgensen vc.i:.alty ba.skctball game .at the ^ American I.,eague'B top hurlers, \ LaForpp . 124 104 132 360 price in the history of this famed Blark Maitr >—ArnoM ...... « . . . «- o4.CflUcs_eclgcd lhc._BaJtimore.-Bul-. lead Fort Wlayne ..scorers -with-20.. jtront of the telephone building on to.sign, will .receive an e.stimatcd chapter the Dales fed by four works. — — ...... — ....-...-I soi-lalion playoffs. The Vnrnl^ 'riTi-TlTM iV who beat him before a sellout Kuamtk' .77.v. 97 --85 274 College has aocepted an invtuuon 1 ' lets 82-81 in the first game. At Andy Phillip of the Pistons cre­ East Center street. .74.7.000 while Lopat inked a pro­ points. Dick Jenkins sent the Told that the former lightweight; Snblskl ...... M 96 94 376 ord now .stands at five win\ and if 9 to play tn the Natiohsd Association BUY TODAY ...... 3 3 .Syracuse the Nats beat Fort ated a War Me'ninrial Auditorium visional .$21,000 contract, depend­ game Into overtime with two champion from Mexico would try crowd last December. Marcune, ...... 3 1 7 Total, ...... 426 446 1303 of Intercollegiate Athletlea four lo.s.ses with one game tc^,xo, | Ormli Wayne, 89-77. to "swarm all over’’^him, Marcune , unranked among the 128-pounders, 431 ...... 1 « 2 record of 13 as.sists. COLLEGE BASKETBALL ent on whether hi.>! ailing left arm points from the foul line and two Kmeravde (4) (NAIA) baaketbaU tourney at thnt nt home ' 9 said "that's right up my alley, . j wants to move' into the top ten. 2.1 ■ The Lakers now hold a healthy The Celtics had to come from comes around this .sea.son. seconds left to go. Birdie Webb Miffffie ■ Smyth ...... 92 106 34 381 Bridgeport March 5 and. 8. The Bloomfield. Igi.st niglit'.s i iinle.' Rronk-V,. Jg. .J , . 2 2 . . "Most of the time I’ve got to g o ! Two Juf^es and the referee han­ Lola Smyth ...... 79 88 97 261 four game- advantage over Rm-h- j behind in. the last two; minutes to - Penn 82, Princeton . 74i. ,- netted two quick hoops In the winner of the" tourney will repre­ Before The Spring Rush ^d-iis-'a' benefit for the St. 51,ary NBA AT A GI.AN(’E out and chase guys," the 24rycar-1 dle the voting In New York, The Chapman...... _____ 98 88 93 .279 \Total.R ...... ;C . 1 7 P 7 1 ester with only ten games remain­ heat the fired up Bullets. Two St. Johns (Bkni 66, NY'U 61. overtime to give the Dates ai lead;' ,73 .School Fund and wa.s played at old Brooklyn featherweight added. |round system is used but an auxil- ZamaKla ...... 72 98 343 sent New iMgland'fh the National .H alf 11 in F 4.4-2.5i, .VR.e.elff. ing. Syracuse crept to within free throws hy Bob' Cousy gave Villanova 81, St. Francis (Bkni Of Buying A Used Car? Cohen, Jenkins and Ricky Pa­ Lurillo SinyUi...... 102 97 107 306 Tournament at iCanssM City on the Windham High gym. Yti nRm .arlPlI. one and a half games of the idle the Celts a 76-7.7 lead and they Thiirsdii.v'a Results quette hit double figures for the "It’ll be a plea.sure to have som e-' iary point system also la employed 79. ToUla ...... 44.1 473 4M 1370 March 9. Just 22^Days To Spring i I’ .\CED by the .sen.salional Roli- Knicks while the Celtics trail anr j hiiiig on to the finish. Cousy lor.a 66, Manhattan .79, Minneapolis 83, Philadelphia 73. ! lo.sers. ■ one come after me. That’s my | when the rounds are even, hy Knight the locals never trailed, other game behind. ' was held to 1.7 points while tenm- Connecticut 89, Massachusetts Boston 82, Baltimore 81. RONNIE GUSTAI^’HON and Ter­ meat." ' knight scored 2.7 points, took lop L a s t N ig h t’s F ig h ts , benched with nmte Ed Macauley scored 2.3. 51. Sj-racuse 89, Fort Wayne 77. ry Aiken ^ed Manchester Trust to "He doesn’t have to worry," i honors in the rebound department , Better Consider This Fact I a very important 47 to 39 .win over promised the Mexican pepperpot. rand a.s u.sual his flriot- idaj* was j \ ■ Herni’s. The win spoils Herm’s ‘Til be easy to find—ch&sing right wins In 3.7 games anil a spot hi SAVE TODAY great, During the la.st three | By '7he Aaanriateil Press chances of moving Into a first place after him." the National Collegiate Athletic ; minutes the Hartfoid Negro whiz Detroit ' Pal t>owr.v. 151. Toletlo. PEOPLE, NOT tie but still keeps the Truat’s hopea THE BOXING MOB is finding How would you like to work right here 1952 BUICK SEDAN, MODEL 72R j had the large erowd up on its feel I si opped Tornmie I>»edle. 1.75, De- T h e .-Aaaoclation tournament. 1949 CADILI^C COUPE DEVILLE alive, Gustafson hooped 12 points this one a toughie to pick. The bet­ RADIO, HEATER and DVNAn.flW , i aa he dribbled the opposition ' trod. 2. \ Q: When -Fh-ed Merkle fatted to Ormn. E xcell^t conditio^ One owner.Icar. Radio, ( 0 ^ 0 *■ in the first half but Herm’s led ting right now Is pick ’em even i crazy. I 'Fall River.'Mas.s. Ben Maloiid, toiieh second against the (Jub.s jn ONLY IN TOWN," money—and there’s plenty , of ^ in Town? .7,000 MILES...... ; Save 1908 in the honor plav of therren- Heater, kydramktic. Stock No. U-85. at this point, 24 to 18. Terry wagering on the outcome. The pick ! Knight got plenty of assistance I 1,36. Frenclt MiWoceo. and Houston Aiken, held to four points In the ^ail tiirv, who was the man crossing BUT FROM ALL here is Salas on his greater ex­ 1951 BUICK SEDAN, MODEL 72R I in tlie si oring department fnim ^ Brown. 139, SanxFranci.seo, drew, Initial half, found the range in the LOOK INTO THESE^ OPENINGS FOR MEN AT j Norm Burke.and Al Siirowiei-, ! 10. \ the plate with wljat the Giants 1952 MERCURY 2-DOOR SEDAN perience and stamina. RADIO, HEATER and DYNAFLOW, O I-, third stanza with seven counters Starting at lO p. m,, e.s.t., the I eaeli wiio hooped 17. and Bob Ted-i New York iSun^'side Garden) Box thought Was the winning run? Academy Mue. Radio^ heater. Low mileage. OVER to narrow Herm’s lead to 35 to 32.‘ 2.7,000 MILES...... Dig oaving '! f ^ l with 13 and Frank 3’oro wi'll i Frankie Ryff, 1.3X New York, .-A. Moose McCormick. Stock No. u-iie...... bout will be broadcast (ABC) and The winners outscored the lo.sers. telecast ( NBC). A crowd o f ill, Jerry Devers nnd Civile ! outpointed Don Bm^pian, 1.34',, Q. Who were the first ball play­ CONNECTICUT, 15 to 4 In the final canto and the 1951 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN I Brouker with 23 and 2‘2 points re- Asheville. N. C., 8. \ ers elected to the rtall of Fame ? around 6,000 will pay about $15,- 1951 PONTIAC 8 CYLINDER CONVERTIBLE win. VlnnJe Kohen tallied 16 points 000 at $8 tops. With TW money speetively pared the Wallingfoid ' Newark. . N. J. Roger Muriel, Q. How many seasons did A. In 1936, Ty Cobb, Honiia for the losers to run his total to AVagner, Babe Ruth, Walter John­ Gray. Excellent condition.' Radio, heater. Hydra- COME TO US thrown in, the fighters will receive VERY ri-EAN...... attnek. “ | '*’ 2. Klizaheth, N. J. outpointed Jimmy Dykes, now-the Athletics' 201, tops for the league. Bob Cheney Brothers son anil Cl(rlafy Mathewaon Ini­ ■natic. Stock No. U-68...... J $5,000 each. N.-\.SSIFKS led at tlie perioil, 19' Walter Cunningham, 172, Newark, manager, play for,Connie Mack at Buckley ranked next With 12. Philadelphia •? ' - tiated the movement. Since then, FOR A USED CAR This will mark the New York 1951 DODGE 2-DOOR SEDAN to 11 and 44 to 28.at the half. ' 6. ' Dalri (.H) debut of Salas, an "Alley Cat" Wallingford came hark strong in Aiigiiala. Me. Graham Holmes, . A. The fiery little third haneman .72 players and five executives 1949 FORD CLUB cdl^PE B r. Pta. QLDSMOBILE'S . fighter from Monterrey, who won 134. Manchester, Conn, outpointed played for the A’a 15 season^, wa« have been added to the roll. Maroon. Radio-and heater. Webb, tl...... 0 8 A CI.EAN (:AR...... the la.st half and it was. nip and - AND THERE’S A Fcreu«*>,i. rf . . . 0 0 and lost the lightweight ■ title In ,WE WILL TRAIN YOU FOR YOU NEED EXPERIENCE F O | t ■X tuck- during'the- la.sl -1.7 jrtimttes Claude Fortin; 141-, Monlreal; \J0. ■old .to the White Sox along .with Q-. What la the big. league, rec> LEADING THE >ACK! ^ ^ stnek- N»; u-'es...... i ...... ^ .Al .Slniinona and Mule Haas for ord for consecutive games in lloUVunU.. rf . lively lisfcraps with l.'ib-pourid 1951 NASH AM BASSADO R SEDAN with Knight the difforenee. When The exciting new 19.73 Oldsmnblle record sales has brought lie GOOD REASON Uoblnrltaw, If champion Jimmy* Carter. Bobby wanted to seore, he did. $150,000 In 1931. which a player has received one or Scluilz. c ...... # llectriclaris RADIO, HEATER and HVDRAillA’nC , Child p s J-c h n 1,0 g y is a t^\ more bases on balls? ! a wide selection of late model one.-owner trade-ins . , . get 1951 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE COUPE Glhhr. r ...... For this bout Salas will schle f Material Handlers When he wanted to get a rebound, Q.- What waa the great Micke.v Wrlxlit, rg :.... 16,000 MH.ES...... thiiught these dsys. But shouldn't Cochrane's purchase price when he .A. Nineteen games, established WHY! 130 pounds, four over the feather­ he did and when It eame tune for it’ begin, in lots of cases, at the Gray. Radio, heater, overdrive. WhllAwall R I O I O R MAtlUssoii. rx . . by Toil W illiams in 1941. From i Style B Performance B Proieeticfn '■ Ta.vlor. le ...... weight limit and five under the; his "show", he gave all h'e-had. bottom ? came up to the big leagues in tires. One owner car. Stock No. ^ -S 7 .\ :...... i Steamers # Electriddn^s Helpers 1950 BUICK 4-DOOR SPECIAL 19’25? .Aug. 24 to Sept. 14 of that season, ' Wagner. Ig ...... (j lightweight scale. Marcune. who has campaigned almost excluslve- RADIO, HEATER .A. The .Athletlea gave Portland the Red Sox slugger got a total' ,J9$2. PQ|^T|A||S. 4-d(>p,r,,8-rj;llnder,.radio, hent^^^ ■Of -■ the^Peelifie.-X'-oaal- ''tiimgtie'; *V.el ••tof$6'haseii:• bn'''KsIls.'.’ - V.'X.? '""'''f -19S2jCHmplir 2-DO^SEI^J>l^ , fU’U' M*plr ••44R) ------:lyr among: the ;?featb wai: •: -wtllv -hit;! i A M D ifll C T Bel 'Aire Styilne, radio,* hetftert i'^aehiTie Operators # Mochinist Helper - plavej^ Md and $.70,000. The .remark- Q. In the American League, is Gray. Radio and heater. ' "X " v " B r Ft*. around 130. .-The’’Alley Cat", label-waa phoned j, 1949 BUtCK;?SEDAN. MODEL 71 ^ * aWe’’ ratrher■ hit ;.fSf' 's'lr A rooUT?-' 'If “te’gal ' tii' f ifrfi' bri'' the " ifghJir''to f 'iweck'NiPip^' r: Pontlcclh, rf ...... n 0 ,0 RADIO, HEATER, ' In ’2.7, played nine .years with the finish a Sunday ,game? ' ! If ...... 8 I 1,7 -on the 2.’)-year-oId Mexican be­ 0 Truck Driver THEY KNOW WE cause of his aggressive, perpetual I Twisfir^mipets DYNAFLOW...... A’a and was sold to Detroit for ,A. No lights are to he used un­ 1951 BUICK Club Sedan, Super, radio, heater, dynaflow. 1951 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE nori’ilnip, I If .... i...... 0 0 0 $100,000, where he took over aa ‘ .Ifnklnu. c ...... 3 4 10 motion style. He cornea In awing- der any conditions in a'Sunday Gray, radio, heater, hydramatic. HAVE PBnn^'ttP. rg ...... 4 2 10 ing with both hands. Marcune. playing manager. game, nor ran a night game be 1952 MERCURY 4-donr, nulio, heater, overdrive. i Brodpiir. rjt ...... 0 0 -0 N Color Dispensers # Draftsman 1949 OLDSMOBILE 2-DOOR One ormer, lew-mllaage Car. Stock No. U-68. . , . ! RjjoiiPRii. If: ...... 1 0 2 who prefers to have his rival dh Q. When is the hit-and-run play scheduled on a Sunday. RADIO, HEATER. , CONNECTICUrS iUlvomon, Ik ...... 0 0 0 the leading, developed a good right .MOTOR OVERIIA^’LED...... in order? 1951 OLDSMOBILE hydramaDc, hand puncli in the last year. ' .A. AVheii there la a man on (list 1948 LINCOLN CONVERTIBLE .ToUIK;'...... 10 4« SrorA. at hulf tim^. 20-32 SalD. The 24-year-oid Brooklynite has \ and the pitcher la behind the bat- Two-Way Deadlock ReoondlUoniM motor. Radio, heater, overdrive, CLEANEST CARS 'I ■ 1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN SPECIALS at Nassiff^s I ter, two balla and no atrlkea, or 1950 PONTIAC 4-door, 6-cvlinder, radio and heater. won his last five fights in a row. i Vacations with Pay HEATER, three balla and one strike. Wbite wail tirea. Stock No. CB-’J2 ,...... MRnrhrfttrr Tru»t (47) His last fight was on Nov. 7 when PRICED RIGHT , R. r Ptf. he whipped Eddie Compo at the VERY CLEAN...... (SALE ENDS SATURDAY. MARCH 7th) Q. Were there any American III H o u s to n O p e n 1950 BUICK 4-door, riullo, healer, dynaflow. I .McCurry. r f ...... 2 V’ 0 4 I Garden. He w(i8 cut and had to lay # Paid Holidays 1 League batters who hit at lea.st 1952 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN Keak, rf ...... 0,0 0 (liiH Sedan, moilel 76, radio, krynolrta. If ...'...... 0 1 ...i off,. Marcunc’s record Is 38-11-2 1949 BUICK CONVERTIBLE COUPE ; one home run in each park last Houston, Feb. 27 — (J7 Cary 1949 OLDSMOBILE heater, hydramatic. Academy-Mae. 6,200 miles. Q A W B Tr>orn#?y. If .!....■...... 1 0 *2 RADIO, HEATER, n''>'AFLOW . , Targets Just Arrivedf with 18 ka.vos. He has been stop­ ; year? Mlddlccoff, a veteran collector of Club ('oupe, model 88, radio, Radio, heater, mercomatic.' ...... 0 / % V C Aitkpn. r ...... 9 1 19 ped twice, both tlmiis in the first f Insurance Program DRIVE.N ONLY 24,000 5IILES...... A. Four nccoinpllshed the trick COME IN YOURSELF Ouciafami'. rg ...... 9 1 19 24” TAR(;KT w i t h o i l C3JA)TH f a c i n g . golf prizes and Al Beaaellnk, who i heater, hydramatic. (Japrnon. 1r round. Johnny Giaco did it in 1949 1 : — Phihidelphla’a Gua. 7-crrilal, Boa- 1949 OLDSMOBILE Rejf. S9.6.T . ..^ ...... NOW has won only one major lourna- i (liib Sedan, model 98, radio, 1949 OLDS 76 4-DOOR SEDAN T a.vlor. Ik .... and Bill Bossio flattened him in 1948 BUICK SEDANET $8 50 1 Inn'a Ted Wtlliama. Maahington’a ment, held a two-atrokri lead tod.iy j , # Retirement Benefits 1949 OLDSMOBILE heater, hydramatic. Totals ...... 47 '51. RADIO and HEATER, .16” TARGKT WITH OIL CLOTH ; Eddie Yoat and Uhlcngo’a Eddie as the $20,000 Houston Open en­ Gray. Low mileage. Radio and heater. C 1 0 0 C Salas, who has met some of the / Club Sedan, model 78, radio, Stock No. U-975...... ^ I X T O • EYE ’EM! CLEAN...... ; ...... FACING. Reg. $16.00 ...... NOW ; Roblnaoii. tered its aecond rounij. | toughest featherweights apd light­ $12.95 Q. What Americ'an League club Mlddlecoff played both good and , 1948 OLDSMOBILE heater, h.vdmmaHc. Ko))»*n. rf ...... 8 0 . weights in his.5'-;( years of pro boasted the longest winning streak (Irlmason. rf ...... 0 0 1948 PACKARD SEDAN bad golf before climaxing yeatcr- I 19S1 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN i Buc’kJpy. If ...... fi 0 battling, has a .'>9-2.3-7 record. He y CHECK TODAY / BOWS LEMONWOOD in 19.71 ? day's opening round w’ilh a dra- i . . . JUST A SHORT DRIVE TO THE HOME Mltchpll, If ...... 1 0. has 20 kayos to his credit and has i RADIO, HEATER, Green* Radio and heater. • TRY ’EM! (SLIGHTLY IRREGULAR) A. Chicago, with 14 In a row. niatio 40-foot putt on the eight- j Upton, c ...... 2 1 OVERDRIVE...... I followed by Ulevelaiid, with IS OF "SAFETY-TESTED USED CARS" 8toclc No. NT^BBls ...•••«*.J . i $1795 Darlinu, rg ...... ; 1 0 AT THE SVi FT.— LIST 9.0D ...... SPECIAL $5.95 eenth green to tie the colorful Bea-1 .laslowski, rg ...... 0 1 1948 PONTIAC SEDAN atralght. selinlt with a five-under par 67. i (•uay. Ijr ...... 0 1 (J. What wa.s the highest and This put the Memphis dentist 1947 OLDSMOBILE "9B'-' 4-DOOR SEDAN • BUY ’EM! Schaller. Ik ...... 0 0 PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 'RADIO, HEATER 5 FT.— LIST 6.00 ...... SPECIAL $3.95 lowest Mel o n batted as a regular snd the curly haired Be.sselink two ' Black. R4uUo and heateK Hydramatic Drive. Totals ...... Ig 3 39 Calf and HYDRAMATIC...... ARROWS.BIRCH ...... SPECIAL 3 For $1.00 w ith the Gi.snts? strokes ahead of big Jim Ferrier MANCHESTER .Scora at half tlrn^, 24-18 Morni s. .A. b tt’a beat mark waa .849 In Near new tires, puncture proof tubes. All cars listed have the who had finished early with a 69. Stock No. tl-809. A real buy at ...... - WE GIVE HxK GREEN STAMPS 148 gamea In 1930. Hla remarkable The field of 1.70 players will be , famous "FM" KuUlvan safe GREEN ICE j M A U R IC E P. hatting fell off to .834 In 194.7, cut to 90. plus ties, after today’s buy Used car warranty. Detroit—(A*)- -A recent sports ' wheni he managed the Polo 18 holes. Sunday’s final round over . MOTOR SALES experiment has proved a success. CORRENTI I Grounders .and alternateil between the 7,150-yard, par 72 Memorial : INCORPORATED The experiment at the Detroit C heney Brothers : third base and the outfield In 12.7 Park course wfill be limited to the | '■{ “ Your Oldsmobile Dealer” X u m S i Olympia was, with green ice for FOR ALL FORMS OF (8:00 A. M.-5:00 P. M. W SiK DAYS ond UNTIL NOON ON SATURDAYS) gamea. 80 low scorers. TAKE UP TO hockey games instead of jjhe cus- Q. You hear a lot about Duke’s Bessellnk, who plays out of | SILVER LANE ROAD ★ HARTFORD 2-99.1!) t(.mary' white. The idea "of the INSURANCE Dick Groat aa a professional ba.se- Gro.ssingors, N. Y.. was under or | MANCHESTER MANCHESTER Mitchell .1-4134 24 M O N T H S green was to cut down the_glare hall prospect. What did lie hit for even with par on' every hole. He ; for the, players. After the^game • Life • CasuaHy • Fire 146 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER, CONNr ',,the Blue Devils this past season? wa.s so pleased with hla 3.35.34- 67 1 OPEN 9 A. M. t6 9 P. M. between the Red Wings and the .A Groat the Great hla .373 driv­ he could find no faiiit with the | TO P A Y Black Hfiwks was concluded the 88 Birch Street ing in 47 runa to Jead Duke to 80 muddy fairways and abggy greens.' player^ agreed Jhat the idea was Tel. ,MI-9-3215 just fine with them. ( - I Vl

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51 Rooms irlthoot Beard 59 Rouses for Salt 72 Houses for Sale 72 Wanted— Real Estate 77 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,'MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1953 Help ^ n t e d — Male 36 Articles for Sals 45 **^ Household Goods Reds Instruct PAGE FOURTEEN 'WANTED—CouzUou. man, now LAWN MOWKR Lay-Away sale. SIX ROOM Ranch — Full cellar CONSIDERING lELLINO employed,, w h o -^ intereated in. Only 81 down holds any hand WHITE GAS stove, in excellent f u r n i s h e d Room, centrally lo­ SIX-ROOM CAPE COD and attic. Excellent location. YOUR PROPERTY? Automobiles for Sale 4 Auto AccessorTBs—Tires 6 Business Services Offered 18 Heating— Plumbing 17 Mortgages 31 Help Wantet^Male 36 Help Wanted—Male 86 condition. Mitchell 9-0289. cated. Call Mitchell 3-6989. 816,000. For appointment please Without obligation to you, wa advancing himaelfAlSO per week mower. 85 down holds any power Insulated. Screens and storm Reich Children CARPENTER Wanted.- Excellent call Howard R. Hastings, MItch­ will appraUa or make you a caah A PLUMBING shop at your door, FIRST AND Second mortgages from very start. Bomu and oom- mower until April 15 on Wards LARGE FRONT ROOM suitable salary «id- steady working conr, MAPLE KITCHEN table, five din­ windows. Oil heat. Bendix eU 9-1107. offer for property. See ua before FOR A; DEPENDABLE'and C3emn: - TIRE PRIC&S - ALL KINDS of carpentry . Work- r No time lost,. New work.-Altera-* ■ bought for Qur own aceoimt. Fut,- mlaalon...Write Box Pv^derald. Lay-Away plan. Ragular. 814-BB for- gentleman or couple:- Kitchen- DRAFTSMEN" * dltlons. Glastonbury 3-7558. hand mower 16” 814.97. Regular ing ‘ room' Chairs;- Kelvinator Te*-- lau'ndiy. Near hew sthool. you aeU. To Spy on Kin Classifieil Used Car, See Our Line Up of Reasonable rales. Mitchell 9-4291. tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot confidential service. Manchester frigator, Coleman gasoline camp privileges. Centrally located. Call -BRAE-BURN REALTY water automatic heaters. Youngs­ Investment Corp., 244 Main St. 899.50 power mower 18” 894.50. Price $11,500. Late Turn Ine. Trading High On MAY BE HIGHER Must have experience in WANTED— Experienced tractor stove. MItcheU 3-5956. MItcheU 3-4112. Lots for Sate 73 Phone MItcheU 3-6273. Your Car for a New Dodge LAWN MOWERIS sharpened and town sinks sold. Estimates glad­ Phone MItcheU 3-5416. Salesmen Wanted Regular 8107.50 Rotary powar By FRED SPARKS lay-outs of small and trailer drivers. Apply Carlson ft Quiet, residential section, 6 Advertisements V-Eight. 3uy On Budget As Low As repaired, reasonable rate^. Tel. ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. Mitch­ WANTED—Shoe salesman. Mtuit mower 899.95. Montgomery Ward, FULLY AUTOMATIC washer, bolt TWO BUILDING lots 126’ wide, ARE YOU Ready to sell your prop­ Bdrtin -— (NEA) — "I danounca Mitchell 3-4531. Co.. 44 Stock Place. 822 Main street. rooms, attached garage, large CLASSIFIED ADVT. 50c Weekly. ell 9-7636. complex electro-mechani­ be neat appearing. Age 19-21 down model. Good running con­ Boarders Wanted 69-A 260’ deep. Inquire 307 Gardner erty? We have ready buyers my parents for preparing to laavs SOLIMENE, INC. Business Opportunities 32 lot. Price $16,000. waiting for propertyJn Manches­ cal parts. High school educstlon. Apply in dition. 850. MItcheU 9-0729. WE HAVE AN opening In our atreat. Eastern Germany and go to the DEPT. HOURS Clutch Overhaul, $9.50—plus ALL ALUMINUM HEATING From A to 21. Con­ ter and vicinity. Gaito and Co., Dodge and Plymouth Cars A MANUFACTURER with a cora- person. Kinney Shoe Store, 903 well supervised, licensed rest 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. COMBINATION WINDOWS version burners, boiler-bumar Boats and Accessories 46 USED TV clearance, 10” Emersbn ANDOVER—Six' acres of high and Hartford 5-9198, evenings 8-3989, West.” parts. units, complete heating systems. plete line of farm machinery has Notice Main street. home for aged o retired people. H. B. GRADY Dodge Job Rated Trucks AND DOORS an opening in this area for rome- table model, 835; 12’ 4” Regal dry land. Madeline Smith, Realtor. or Mitchell 3-6946. So ran a recent letter In "Young All work guaranteed. Time pay­ JIG BORE OPERATOR WARDS OUTBOARD motor lay table model, . 86(1; 16” Croelcy Call Mitchell 9-4129. World,” tbe-newspaer of the saml- COPY CLOSING TIME Batteries—5 0 Off. one interested in a dealership. A By virtue of Section 8284 of the aw a^810 holds any Wards !)ea Mltehcll 9-1642 or MItcheU Immediate Delivery. . ments arranged Moriarty Broth­ table mode), (new picture tube), Mitchell 3-8000 3-4679. CASH BUYFJIS waiung for 4, 5, mlUtarized, Communist Fraa Gar- FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 634 CENTER STREET large volume of business is en­ AND MACHINIST Connecticut General Statutes, .1949 Situations Wanted— King lOtor tU May 1st. Tlien LICENSED Lovely country home Prompt Service. ers. Tel. MItcheU 3-5135. Revision, I will have sold at pub­ Female 38 895; 16” G.E. table model, 885; 6 and seven room singles and man Youth (FDJ). MON. THRU PRI. CALSO SERVICRNTER Wor’a Gu,iranteed. joyed already in this section. pay balnea or arrange conven- to board elderly people In Hebron. two-family ho’ises In Manchestar, It was sign ad by a IS-yaar-old PHONE Mitchell 3-5101 Please write c/o Box T. Herald. lic auction to the highest bidder 12)4” Croaley console, (new pic­ Womei) preferred. References re­ FOUR ROOM Expendable Cape p l u m b in g And beating. Speclal- Ability to set up from CURTAINS - LAUNDERED and lent teyi H. P, Sea King ture tube); 886; 16” Teletone con­ Resort Property for Sale 74 Bolton; Coventry • and Vernon, snitch. 10:30 A. M. 438 CENTER ST. Mltrhell fl-0980 StoriTX Window and Door Specialist! at UNION SCHOOL North School quired. Phone Wuilmsntlc-HAr- Cod. practically new.' Fireplace, Sate Place To Buy Used Cars! izing In repairs. Copper water blueprints. Ideal work­ ironing done in my home. Call Standard ^uced from 8l35 to sole. 8115; 19” Zenith console, Howard R. Hastings, JQtCheU The editor noted: "This Pioneer SATURDAY 9 A. M. Street, in the Town of Manches­ only 8125 3uy now at' Wards rison 3-0242. Box 44, Amston, combination aluminum storms, Call for P'roe. Demonstration, piping, remoleling electric equip­ ing conditions. Mitchell 9-4333. (hew picture tube). 8150. All these ANDOVER LAKE— Water front 9-1X07. is commended for alartneas.” ment for plugged drains. Edward Help W6inted— Female 35 ter, seven (7) days after date low sale price. Montgomery Ward, Conn.' full cellsr, hot water oil heat. 812.- CHEVROLET club coupe. Radio, EVERYTHING for your car ahd No Obligation. which will be the 6th day of sets may be converted to U.H.F. 500. Gatto Co., Hartford 6-9198, home, four rooms, fully Insulated. Parents of this poisoned chUd T O im OOOMIIIATION WILL Johnson, MItcheU 3-6979 or 822 Main. HAVE GOOG buy«r lor four and will be panel membert- at a braas* heater. In very good condition for home: Budget terms to - suit 0 ■ WANTEUD—Secretary for law ot- March, 1953, at 10 o’clock In the Briinner’sT V ,' 358 E. Center' evenings 8-3989, Msnehester Screened-*in porch. Fireplace,' Rus^' BE AEPBECIATI®...... Mltc.hell 3 ^ ^ ______two unflnlshed_pr six flnisrhed. knuckled qui* program in the raar a car- « f this -7-year. - Douglas .You talk... we .do .it. BudgcL.-Cco.-. fice. FuU..or. i>art ttiive. Write.Box. .MESSENGER' BOY forenoon - r;to' satisfy cost of-—re-- street, Phone-5->5191. - WaRted-r-Rooms— ^ - Mitchell 8*-6#46. ------. .Co. oombinatton. doora. and. wlnr BTLL’TUNSKY W, Herald^ _do w . Pilgrim 2-74?2. _ _ . Must be good buy. Csii Win. Ooo'd- of a secret police station. Tha Motors, 333 Main. ter. Mitchell 3-4164. LENNOX Furnaces- and-warm- air maval-and storage, by_the.-TawP- .Of.^ TROPIGAL-FISH—New shipment Diamonds—Wat ------Board 62^ Ov^wTSi MusTTiave car Manchester of the following dis­ chiid, — Sr.. ■ Realiof. MUchell jackpot' prlta:. Up to 24T rant-fna Dial MI-3-5121 Mitchell 9-9095 heating. Earl Van Camp.'MItcheU WANTED—General office worker. juet arrived. Kelly’s Aquarium, 'Jewairy MANCHESTER—Three rooms plus s e v e r a l a l l -y e a r properties 1951 PLYMOUTH hard top con­ carded property, to wit: Machinery and Tools 52 WORKING. Mother *»rith two chil­ 3-7625. any time. months,In a damp cell. Trailers for Sale 6-A 9-5844. Bookkeeping', typlhg, knowledge and driver’s license. A 29 Sunset street. Open until 9. glassed-in porch. Plaktered walls, at Bolton and Coventry Lake. Right' now thousands are fleeing vertible. All extra.*!. Low mileage. SAW FILING, any type, 50c and job with a future. Property of Edward- ft Karla LEONARD W. TOST, Jtwl dren ages 1 year and 8 years Is large comer lot, excellent loca­ Call owner at Mitchell 3-6140. of bookkeeping machine deslrabl^. SAVE 815 to 880 during Wards For appointment please call How­ LISTINGR Wanted. Single, two- lovely life under Leninliim before, THREE ROOM aluminum house up. Called for and delivered. Call EXPERT REPAIR and SERVICE Blevins as follows: CANARIES FOR Sale, male and pairs, aojusts watchaa seeking, a- home with a middle- tion. Plica 86.500. Barbara Woods, family, three-family, buslni Apply Watkins Bros. 935 Msin females. Large females 81.65. 127 big garden tractor Lay-Away ard R. Haatingir. MUchell.9-1107. as anticipated, the last easy exit I«Bt and Poand trailer, 26'. Shower and toilet. Mitchell ,3-8719 after r> p. m, for all types of warm air fun- I Rocking Chair Raaaonabla prices. Open aged couple. Prefer Manchester MItcheU 9-7702. property. Have many caah buy- from the Ruatian zona via Berlin SAVE 8300 to 8500 on quality used naccs—coal, oil, or gas. Viking street. Charter Oak street. MItcheU sale. Only 810 down holds 2^-3 Will trade for house. Trailpr. can GRAY RESEARCH 1 Box Misc. Books, Ash Trays, stc. Thursday avenlnga 129 or Ea*t Hartford. 840 per week. SACRIFICE— Coventry iLake. era. Mortgages arranged. Please Is shuttered with barbed wire. LOST—On St. James street, black cars. It’s February Inventory AIR SEAL Anodized aluminum furnace blowers and Mor-Sun win­ H. P. Chor-Trac until April 15. Sale at Brunner’s. All makes, all be financed. F. M. Levitt, Knisctl SHIRT PRESS OPERATOR—Num- 1 Desk 9-9043. street. MItcheU 9-4387. Write Box X. Herald. Partly completed home. Also call George K Oraxlpdlo, Real­ To cut the flow, small fry are executive type billfold. Plenty of ■door.s and windows. The new self- ter air conditioners Installed. We 1 Kettle and Spices Wards tractors operate efficient­ models. Terms to' suit your bud­ Village, Vernon Inn. crous benefits. -Apply In person. AND ly under toughest conditions. Five VACANT lumber for five rooms. $600 cash. tor. MUchell 9-5878. 109 Henry urged to keep a . private aye on Identyication In asme. Finder storing Jiffy wood combination can make ugly pipe-cluttered cel­ New Model Laundry, 73 Summit 1 Doll's crib get. Open Mon. and Thurs. eve­ window. Columbia-matlc frame- lars clean, roomy and attractive. Poultry and Supplies 43 Garden— Farm -Dairy peed drive, aimple, fool-proof Apartments—-Flits*— Mitchell 9-5833. friends and ralativas who might pleane return to owner. No ques nings ’til 9:30. See Brunner, your street. DEVELOPMENT CO. 1 Baby high chair REDUCED TO $13,50()r be packing. tlons . asked. P’hone Mitchell Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 le.sg acrccns, also Venetian blind.s T. r>. Aitkin. Heatlilg and Sheet I 3-drawer chest Products itch, tires Included. Regular 'Tcnemenls 5S Packard dealer, now. Mitchell Metal Contractor. PhonC MItcheU TELEPHONE Solicttora for 3 BROAb-BREASTCD^ Bronze f u r - 8289.50 Chor-Trac deluxe 8224.50. West German InteUlganea offi­ 9-158B hr drop It In the mall box 3-5191. Big trades. and ahade". Robert J. Doggart, 81 1 Table keys. fresh frozen, 10 to 22 and SIX ROOMS Legal Notice cers state that score* of arraato BOY’S 24'^ bicycle, in very good 3-6793. hours work, to be done at home. cow MANURE, deUvarad by load RagMar 8229.53 Chor-Trac Stand­ LIGHT'’ Houeekeeping apartment. SuburMn for Sale 75 In front of the Post Office. West street. X?l. MItclicll 3-4095. Hilliard Street 1 Kitchen Cabinet < 22 to 25 pounds. Also fresh eggs. to prevent flight are based on data condition. price 825, Mitchell Rate.*! baled on production. Call for your lawns and gardens. Pella ard 88i ^-50. Montgomery Ward, Suitable for working couple, $20 BBTA'TE OF W ILLIAM D. O RBl- 1949 CHEVROLET’S. Four to 1 4-drawer chest Oil heat, electric hot water Bo l t o n —T hree bedroom ranch, supplied by juvantla atool pigoona. LOST—Jet blacdc Cocker pup. 9-58.56. BRADFORD HOT water heaters, I Schaub’s Turkey Farm, 188 Hills- Bros. MItcheU 3-7405. 822 Mah) street. per week. Apply Vernon Inn. s ON. Covsntry. in th* Probtl* choose from. All in ekcellent con­ Hou.sehold Services Hartford 46-8548. ... , 1 Sewing Machine new. Fireplace, full cellar, 150’ x DHtrtct c't Coventry. d«oe»»e»vlns exhibited tha-adltor column, which glorifies . Pepper. Phono Mitchell 9-9401. tures, eaves troughs, sump pumps. w a n t e d — Woman for light 1 Box misc. toys screens. Large lot. her X. OROEIUBD; That the tSth dsy of Horror.Than Hitler Youth sniffed Notice Is hereby given that Pass a. m. or after 1 p. mi. MUSIC InstruffMnt rental. Com­ 'Ing Tooms* on bus Hne-^no objec­ CHARLES LESPERANGE Manchester Mitchell -3-6946. M tr^ 1*6*, St lUflO o;el^k in the including two safety tubes. Very metal Venetian blinds at a new Saturday morning. ' 1 Stand WARDS SPRING oil sale hr oil CAN YOU PAY. around for anyoha suggeatliig the Book No. 78358, Issued by The WANTED—Good, clean, used cars. . Prices cut on all types of oil, all plete line of in^um enis. Rental tion to children. Inquire 24 Grove forenoon, st the Probete Office in Cov- reasonable. Can be Been anytime See Bob Oliver, Center Motor low price. Keys made while you 1 Box Misc. (lamp, doll ft silver­ $14.54 MONTHLY? Mitchell 9-76-20 NEWLY REMODELED two-fM- enUy be. And the eeme Is sssItnM for Brown Bhlrta had bloody hand#. 6avin|rs Bank of Manchester has Friday or Saturday. 46 Cooper IV ANTED—Elxperienced waitress size cans and drums. Price pro­ THEN YOU CAN GET appliec. to purctutse price. Rsp* street, Rockville, Hillside House, Sales, 461 i^ain street. wall. Ma.-low’i. WANTED—GMC truck salesman. ware) resenting Olds, SS^er, Bach, Ily heme In Wlllington, 4 aiid 5 s hesrins on the ellowsoce of ssld sd- Th* U. 8. High Oommiaaioner's been lost and application haa street. Moving—^Tmckinf— between age.s 18-36. Apply to Mrs. tection plan for drum lot buyerr. Apt. 14. mlntSlrstlon account with Mid l^tst* Full time or part time. Remember I Table (8 legs) 3 ROOMS FURNITURE-Eledroom Pedler and Bundy. Matter’s Muaic rooms. 5 rooms vacant. Modern •n*t this Court dlteeU the Administra­ Office; after an extenstva peep been made to said bank for pay­ of bums, moth holes Storage 20 .Saunders, at F. W. Woolworth Co. 5 Chairs > Prices include Federal tax. Values 1941 PLYMOUTH Tudor, no cash. only GMC tracks have Hydrama­ Suite, Living Room Suits, Dinette Studio. 177 McKeV MItcheU CAPE exJD—Dormers. Four down. kitchen and bathroom, l^ave to be trix to cite all pSrsor.s liUersstsd thsrs- 'behind the Iron Curtain, reportsd: ment of the amount of deposit. WANTED -aean light car. 1946 and tom clothing, hosiery puns, tic drive. It's easy to sell. Sec 1 Barrel Misc. kitchCn utensils like these on Wards Premium in to appear at said time end place, hy 86 weekly. 1939 Plymouth tudor, AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., WORK NEAR home. Territory Set, Rugs, Lamps,* Tables. 3-7500. Business Loeations Second floor Insulated. Ready to seen to be appreciated,- 2,000 feet puhllahlns this order once In aome "The FDJ serves as an Informa­ to 1948. Call. Mitchell 3-7.500, , handbags repaired, zipper re- Jack Barry or Chet Brunner. 358 1 Child's blackboard Grade Vitalized oil; Reg. 8-71 a 1/58T—Brown-and whKe Coon no cash 82 weekly. Cole Motors local and long distance moving, opening for woman over 25. Ehc- for Rent 64 finish. Ameslte drive. Comblita- off Wilbur Cross Highway, 18 n^apape? havlnx a circulation In said tion aervlce.’ Their members-(seven 'ptacement, umbrellas repaired, 1 Box mi.se. toys . i gal. in 55 gal. drum 8.64. Reg. WITH AN 'TR'UMPETS, (31arineta. tro^ones, Platrlct, and by poatinc a cdPy on the million kids, six to 24) hov* the dog,.answers to. "Mae," Last seen Servlcentsr. MItcheU 9-0980. ■ packing, storag'e. Call Mitchell perience unnecessary. Write Box Ea-'l Center street. We need tioh storm sash -and doora.- Lot- . miles from Alrera/t. Price. 88,500. re place men's shirt collars reversed rand Rockville salesman, too. * Mi.se; blankets ' " — , 84.69 five'gallon'CBn-*•84.17. Reg; ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR aaxjphdnea, guitars. L a r g ^ ae- public alitrt pnat hearaat in thi duty to deiiounc* inatances of In vicinity of Indian Drive. Find­ Business Services Offered 13 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. C, Herald. $1.95 two gallon can 81.66. Reg. 80 X 180. For a-ppolntment please Call Stafford. OVerland 4-7306 or where the deesaaert last dwelt, at laaat replaced. Marlow's Little Mending 1 Flower stand •'DELUXE” RANGE ISction of instruments in to^n. STORE FOR Rent. Good, central ten days bafore aald tima aaalrnsd. deviations from th* Cbmmunlst er call Mitchell 3-6972. PACKARDS. 1948-1949-1950, late 85.76 case 24 one quart can.* call Howard R. Haatinga, Mitchell 4- 2968. model 51-52. - All choice and top MANCHESTER Welding Sendee. Shop. LAUNDRY and dry cleaning route 1 Ironing board FOR ONLY All accessories. Expert repairii location. Inquire 60 Haynea street. And due raturo make. Party line In homes, factories, MANCHESTER —Package Deliv­ 84.98, Montgoinery Ward, 822 8329 6-U07. Cartined from Hacnrd. __ dollar value.- Priced low for luxury Portable equipment. General Help .Wanted—Male .$6 man Xor. established, well paying l„3-4 bed (ironl ■ Ward- Krause, 87-Walnut. -MI (X5WENTRY—Route 44.Ap.on bus schools) 4n the sAnlnistratlon -and ery. IxicBl light trucking and Crib Main street. FOR RENT—Second floor loft 40 THCniAB 0. ■WBLLm Jtidie; Annoaneementfl and quality cars. Muat sell ’em welding, boiler and fqrnace weld­ package delivery. Refrigerators, route. Many benefits. Apply in ell 3-5336. line. Lovely nearly new five room Court of Probate, (even) In th* sacrat police.'' Building— Contracting 14 person between 3 and 5:30 p. m. Bed (iron) Yes, these are used, but in good X 60. Suitable offices, light msnu- District of Coventry. practically at your own price to ing. MItcheU 9rl658 or Mitchell washers and stove moving a THE PERSONAL FINANCE 60% OFF on famous make Bat­ shape and guaranteed. FOUR ROOMS ranch,^ alcvaticn, corner lot, pic­ Recently Hans Straits and his ANY TYBE doll repaired. Dressed CABINET MAKING. Kitchen re­ New Model Laundry, 73 Summit Cot bed ACXrORDION EXCHANGE. Grand cturlng. .Information, Barker, ture,' window, Venetian blinds, wife, factory workers from Fnmk- to ordeA Specialty collection make room for others coming in 9-8762. specialty. Mitchell 9-0752. teries. Written guarantees. 81-00 modeled. No job too small. Free COMPANY street. Chest of Drawers FREE STORAGE opening m>eclal; 120 bass ac­ JftOak Btreet. FLUS 'TWO UNFINISHED storm windows, doors, oak floors, furt-on-Oder, Soviet Zone, reached. pieces restored. Dresses copied on '63 new Packards. Low down down, 81.00 weekly. Calso Serv- ATTICS AND Basements cleanecl. estimates, Tcl. Pilgrim 2-669'5. ALBAIR ft BERRY, rubbish re­ Combination stove ' UNTIL WANTED cordion, new, shifts, only 8166.50, ftill cellar, oil burner, knotty pine the American aanctunry and told Call Plgri-m 3-6945. payments, easy terms on balance. Will employ several men as Heating stove (oil) Icrnter. Tel. Mitchell 3-4164. OFFlOT SUITE for rent, ground Rear dormer. Full rough flooring Left Wing Movie High trades! Guaranteed. If you Rubbish and ashes hauled. All moval, household and commercial. branch manager trainees. Must carrying case, gusrantei^. Terms, kitchen. Fine condition. Immedi­ this atoiy: WANTED—Good all around car­ Servel refrigerator MItcheU 3-4165, or MUchell SEE IT TODAY OR TONIGHT trades. Save up to 33 1-3% on floor. \Two separate entrancea. second floor. Open stairway. Fire­ Their two daughters, K la n and BEMINaTON and Schick shavers, want a swell buy at a low price, jobs done at your convenience. Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. be high school graduate, college ate occupancy, 813,600. Lot 100 penter. Phone Mitchell 9-6432. Child's desk 9-0980. PHONE MR. ALBERT, Hftd. 6-0358 other models. For home demon­ Newly\ redecorated. Parking place. Youngatown kitchen. Rear ingeborg, wantsd to Join Yhs pasts and service at Russell's here’s your chance during Febru­ Reasonable rates. MItcheU 9-3802 Roofinfp—Siding 16 training desirable. Age 24-28. X 200’. Call Wm. Goodchtld; Sr., Star Imprisoned Dated at Manchester, Conn., AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 stration write; Connecticut .A c­ •pace: Inquire all day Saturday porch. Garage. Brick front. Hot Plonssra, semi - mUlUrissd. Osm- Barber Shop, comer Oak and ary only. Brunner’s, 358 East or 9-9791, Must have car. This position of­ ROYAL AND Smith-Comna port­ Realtor. MUchell 3-7925 any time. FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that Pftintiiig—Papering 21 WANTED—General office work­ February 27, 1953. cordion Exchange (division Ron- and Sunday and after 4 p .. nu water oil heat. I.Arge lot with muniet youth organluUon for "Spruce streets. Phone Mitchell Center street. stay on In any kind of storm, and fers a splendid opportunity in the er. Bookkeeping, typing, knowl­ able and standard typewriters A — L — B — E — R — T — I week days.^ery good location for a)\ade treea. El Paso. •Tex., Feb. 27—(dV - COMPLETE Repairs t>y Stuart R. consumer fjnance field. Salary— Richard Martin •43-45 Allyn Street, Hartford dinone Acdordion Center). 26 4 9/10 ACRES of land in Tolland- children under 14. Herr. Strelta 9-5533. Wolcott, A-1 Repair, Sale's, on gutters, conductor.*! and roof re­ edge of bookkeeping machine de­ All makes of. adding machines doctor, be Hermann, 612 Center 1940 PONTTAC 6 Station Wagon. PAINTING, Exterior and Interior, $282 a month—car allowance.—in­ GENERAL MANA(3ER sold or rented Repairs on all Market' street, Hartford, 6-0700, Five-room' house; A new building camera* continued grindiitg today had'his fW of totalitarian-tOta v/ashtng machines, vacuum clean- pairs. Call Coughlin, Mitchell sirable. Apply Watkins Bros., 953 street. \ Built by Ansaldi. started worth $2,000. Will sell for RENT A SANDER from Wards Good condition. Seats: eight. paperhanging. Ceilings reflnish- surance. Other benefits Include makes. ;.M.arlo.w’a,. ______3 to 9 p. m. on a left wlng-producad movla ai under Hitler and refuaad permia* -ersi—motors, small— appUances. -3-7707.- ~C(in\''gn“paperbook8~on requestr -Main-street-.------WE BUY and-seU-good used furni­ '83;500“ -cash;— Phone— Rock-vtlle Bton.'~ Do It yourself—save up to two- Phone H ncheir ff-4477;------group life insurance, vacation, lIB'- MODERN Profes^onal office for the film’* female aUr langulihed Welding. 180 Main street. Phone Estimates given. Fully insured. ture, combination ranges, gas SPECIAL THIS week only, Mar­ CHARLES LES^^^^ 5- 9432. thirds the cost of renewing your ROOFING, Siding an'*7. new. Only 1600 miles. Must be 9-1003. ning hours by appointment—Mon weekly. Np payments until May. ture store, 8$' Gsk'. UltcheU with' combination case. Sold for eye of an immifratldn Sendca applied for cards, and denounced '* Ing results. See Wards Paint man FLOQR PROBLEMS solved with, ing.*!. Workmanship guaranteed. Large. national "brand name" or­ 5.000 9-1041. down, 3 rooms and large bath up. for details. Rates,—only 13.00 seen to be appreciated. Many day through Friday. Cole Motors Sen’lcenter. MItch­ 8300, hardly used. Marked down matron. their parents as raactionaries. extras. Save at Center Motor linoleum. aiq>halt tile counter. A. A. Dion, Inc,, 299 Autumn PAINTING and PAPERHANGING ganization. Career leads to man­ 8150. Mctfer’n Music Studio. Cabinet kitchen. Open stairway. h day. Give your newly aanded WELL-PAYING JOBS eU 9-0980. KELVINATOR Refrigerator, ».4 Wanted to Rent, «8 EAST HARTFORD, bu m street— Rosaura Revueltas, dark-eyed 'niey rafuaod to ntiirh hcan* sad Sales, 461 Main. Expert workmanship, free esti­ street, MRchcll 3-4860. —Ceilings refinished. Free esti­ agement or reprei'entation. Age MItcheU 3-7500. Garage, ameslte driveway. Price floors long-lasting protection with ' to 30. Contact Wilson Agency. cu ft. two door 1952 model, reg. Nearly new four room aingle. Ex­ 42-ycar^old Maxlcan actresa was wars housed with a relative, a mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ mates. Wallpaper books available. PERSONAL can start you ATTENTION Ladies! Slip covers URGEa*JTLY NEEDED, ^ or _ 812,500. Call Rockville 5-3998. functionary in th* Frankfurt Com­ Wards finishes. Wards Seal Tone PACKARD 1952 4-door. Startling PARAMOUNT Engineering Com­ 54 Church. Hartford. Connecticut. $450, sale price 8375, Limited lup- cellent, condition. Picture window, held without bond on a charg* of niture, Oak street. Mitchell Francis T. Gee, Mitchell 3-6474. FINANCE COiMPANY on the way to and drapes custom made. Re-up­ room unfurnished apartm e^ for combination ecreens, storm win- munist Party. He. later was nude ' —protective base coat. Seals light blue In latest shade. Ultra- pany. Roofing and siding esti­ ' ply. Watkins Brothers, 935 Main ANDOVER—Six room Cape Cod, Ittegally ■ entering-the U n l t o d 9-1041. holstering. Beautiful fabrics, Wearing Apparal— Purs 57 family of two adults. Call Mitch­ do'ivs, ameslte drive. Real buy legal guardian of Klnra and tnge* hardens wood. Quart 81.19. Wards matlc drive, radio, heater. Power mates cheerfully given. All types PAINTING And paperhanging. No street. four bedrooms, oil heat, fireplace, States. 806 Main Street A GOOD FUTURE prints, stripes, solids, ^ p ertly ell 9-4990 after 5 p. m. \ $9 800, with caah $2,800. 4% She was taken from her Job at borg. * Spar wax—gives aatln luster fln brakes. etc. Gorgeous car WINDOW SHADES made to orde.r of roofing and aiding f*amples on job too small. Phone Mitchell JEWELRY SALESMAN 90’ X 150’ lot, fenced In yard. dl.splay at 41 Oak street. F. H. A. in the fast-firowing! finished, $3 down, 82 weekly, Slightly used carpets. One 12’ x mortgage may be assumed. No Sliver a t y , N. M.. where *he la *111* parents, ordered to fhea lah. Best quality wax. Quart 81-29. throughout. Like new. Low mile­ find installed. Venetian blinds 3-8372. Plione Mitchell 9-7430 This is an opportunity to be­ balance one year to pay. Call MUSKRAT Fur coat, size 16. Like WANTED)—By three adi lls, 4 or Only 810,500, $1,200 down. Call Financing. Tel. MItcheU 3-8177, 17’6" .rose scroll Axminstef, as is “ monthly payments. Call Wm. Mitchell 3-8274. Hartford 5-5138. atarring In "Salt of the Earth, a "obstructianism'' charges, took a Montgomery Ward, 828 Main age. Priced to sell fast. High and curtain rods. 24 hour service. Aircraft Industry Mrs. Carr, Mitchell 9-7320. new, $90. Phone MUchell 9-1801. rooms, preferably North End. street, Estimates gladly given. Fagan PAINTING AND Paperhanging. come associated with . a fine »lj^. Mancherter Carpet Center, (godchild, Sr., Realtor, Mitchell Schwartz Real Elstate. movie which has drawn sharp train for Berlin a M tbs WssL trade. Any terms you want. Brun­ MARRIED MAN to work in serv­ Excellent references. Call H4rt- criticism on the floor of Congress Since Fall East Germany has Window Shade Co . Route 44 at GREAT EASTERN Free avUmates. Paper books jewelry department in a fine PARAMOUNT All Aluminum 308 Main street. Phone Mitchell TWO BOYS’ suits, size 18-20, one 3b^25 anytime ner's, 358 Esfrt Center street. ice station between 9 a. m. to 6 ford 46-6954. WETHERSFIELD — 2U acre both for It* contents and Ita back be*n pressuring farniars to most INCbME TAX Service. Satisfied Bolton Notch. MItcheU 9-4473. ROOFING AND available. Get our spring outside organization. Top' earnings, un­ triple track windows and doors. 9-4343. brown, one light tan. Call Mitchell « clients of twenty years. S. E. Gled prices now. Call}. Clift Scorso, p. m.' Five days a week. Must 3-8723. i EASt\ HARTFORD, Lafayette farm, good house, bam. etc. ers. „ Impossible delivery quotas. Com-* 1951 FORD Four door custom V-8. CONSTRUCTION CO. usual working conditions. 5-day Are you o ~ Also Parantount custom made Repreaentative J a c k a o n (R- 1 Mil. Coventry. Pilgrim 2-7406, Low mileage. Radio, heater and RUBBISH and Ashes removed. Mitchell 9-4298. be re.'iponsible. McCluic Auto Co.. A DINING Room table, five chairs, Houses for Safe 72 avenue, juat listed, spic and span Water and sewer. Priced to sell. munlat' youth are searching for 24 OAK STREET 373 Main street. Apply in per­ week, no nights, 2-day weekend . . Tool and Die Maker Venetian blinds. Hastings alumi a server $10, divan $10, a day-bed Callf.) Tuesday called the film “r hoarders. • undercoated plus many extras. Parking lots and driveways plow­ awnings and door hoods. Free four room single. Newly painted Amston Lake. Large lot. Tel. PRIVATE COLLECTOR. Planning ed. Immediate service, rca.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1953 lily Ndi Frees Run ■‘ ...... -7 ^ ii* Waeii"Eiided \ PAGE SIXTEEN iimtrlifrtier lEttfuing $1, 1958 10,908 erkn Church here on Tuesday, ice, conducted by Mrs. Caryl Ben­ Rev. Gates Speaks Co. G. Veterans March 10. son of Bridgeport, will pay tribute Member of the Audit About Town B e tr o th e d Morning coffee will be served to to member* who-passed away dur­ BnreM at Ctrealattona deiegstrs and visitor* by members' ing 19.12. Here Palm Sunday ReiiiVion Planned of th4 tlorcaa Society beginning st An Invitation Is extended to all llembera of th* Biltlsh Ameri- 9:30 s.m. At 10 o’clock, the pastors -members of Emanuel to- attend these meetings. Rev. Joseph B. Gates, Protestant i (CiMalfled Advertlaing ea Page It) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 195T cmn Club will meet In the club- The annua.l get-together of vet­ of the Hertford District will meet chaplain of the State Prison In I VOL. LXXII, NO. 127 room* tonight at 7:30 and pro­ erans of the Second Bsttallon of In the MemoHsl Chapel for a de­ Wethersfield, will be th* speaker ceed to the Holloran Funeral the State Guard Association will votional service, end the mission­ at. the annual Palm Sunday com- | Heme to p»y laat respects to Oay- be held at the American Legion ary group will convene in the Dale of Auction munlon breakfast for men oh Sun­ ton Allison, a past president of Home. Leonard street, on Tuesday, church auditorium for its annual day, March 29, at 6:30 a. m., Paul the club, who died last night. business meeting. R ed s Study March 10. Frank .Schlebel is the Oiaiigecl by Towii Willhlde of the Men’s Club of th« RUGS and Reds Offer Barter commander and William Pitkin^ Luncheon at 12:30 will be pre­ South Methodist Church an­ Rev. James F. English of West chaplain. pared by member* oi the Emanuel nounced today. Hartford, superintendent of the All former members of Cptn I.adlea’ Aid, and served by mem­ A furniture auction by the Town Chaplain Grftea has a. wide fol­ Connecticut Conference of Congre­ -1 bers of the missionary societies-. BROADLOOM I k e B id to Iran Shah Abdication Bid I pany G are invited to attendthe of Manchester, originally sched­ lowing of friends in this area and gational Christian Churches, I reunion. The program will >nclude 1 Reservations for the luncheon may uled for Tuesday, ha-s been post­ has apoken to many organizations Of British Subject will assist at the m o r n 1 n g i entertainment, movies and-refresh- be made, with Mrs. Hugo Pearson poned until 10 a. m. next Friday and church'groups here, but he'1* AS Tkl, W M k Fsb. 23 to 21 aarvice Sunday at 10:f5 at of 113 Pearl street before Tues­ ments. at Union S<-hool. a particular favorite among men’s Meet Stalin the Second Congregational day. .Exceriofld V du. -7'- The furniture is being auctioned groups. Church. Dr. Ferris E. Reynolds At 2 p.m. the entire group will to. pay for the cost of transBOit- ’These snprial communion break­ of Elon, N. C., who was pastor of adjourn to thr church sanctuary fasts have been going oh for over For Chinese Girl By EDDY OILMORB for a service of worship with Rev. ing and storing after it was the church nearly 11 years, will Liitlieraii district -abandoned- by Mr.- and . Mrs. Edr- 20 years.The local group has been M oficow ;' F eb . 28— (A*)------bring the hiiMageV n^ he 'Tteubim Lurideen,'To™ waid Blevina.lrv- aa-«nt owned by the Inspiration and _mil.dlng_ In­ Manchester Carpet Center I.,ondon F eb N. 28— (/P) — ‘ couain of movie atar Georg* San- President Eisenhower’a views wiU alao be present-at the Lenten ary to China and Borneo, as guest fluence for holding many other Goiifcj*eiice Here speaker. Mrs. Lorraine Johnson William Dudek at 133 Union o f J ^ " ‘’ h wax^aentenced to priaon on the possibility of a meeting aupper and service at 6 o’clock. A such breakfasts In East Hartford. 308 Main Stroat Manehontar. Conn. Wot Id Communism ioday charge* along with Amerl- film entitled. "One God" will be will sing, and a group of 10 chil­ street. 1 1 Constable James D\iffy author­ 'Wlllimantlc, Hazardyille, Norwich fered a sensational hum an Robert Vogeler in February, with Prime Minister Stalin shown, and young people of Mu The Hartford District Women’s dren from the Junior Mission So­ Phono Mitchott 9-4343 ised Dudek to put the furniture and Boston, where 6.000 men meet Thnrs., Fri., 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.—Dally 9 to SiSO—Wed. to Noon barter—a British business- 1950.. are being carefully studied • Sigma tail will prepare dessert, ■ g : - / ' ...'J MissiorvOy Society Of the Augus­ ciety will present a skit entitled. In Mechanics Hall for the break­ It's So Nice to See You Again! coffee and cocoa. Families will "Thank-offering Boxes Show on the Highway, and the town man in a Hungarian jail for a l ** Meng. here. tan* Jiutheran Church will hold its fast each Palm Supday morning. now 2.1, a petulant-looking Chine** Stalin, In his Christmas question bring their own sandwiches. i.p<' t. tail Pholu. anmfal meeting at Emanuel Luth- Frances.’’ A brief memorial serv­ picked it up. Je«n U Hnrenow C hinese girl guerrilla cb>et accuaed by the Britiah of anoi answer statement, said he re­ ■ / fa cin g the gallow s in tnevj,^i„g the higheat-ranking garded favorably a meeting be- A duplicate bridge game will be Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Little of ju n g les o f fa n -o ff M alaya. , female Communtata In embattled twein bimaelt and the new Amer­ played tonight at Tinker Hall at ican! Prealdeht on easing world g o'clock. Winners in laat Friday 117 Birch street announce the en/ The trade was authoritatively Malay*. She waa seized In the rich gngement of their daughter, .lean said to have been suggested to the tin-mining state of Perak In July. tensions. night’s game were:. Mary Dunphy W utem diplomats In Moscow at and Mrs. Elizabeth Donovan, ff'a; Lorraine Hagenow, to R(>ftert British legation In Budapest, 19,12. After two trial*, ahe waa Hungary, and to British Foreign sentenced to hang for ptoaaesalng a that xime aaid any western nego­ Elizabeth Dzladua and Mrs.eJ. R. John Tierney, son of Mrs./Julia tiation with the Soviet leader was Tierney of 44 Pearl street.And the Secretary Anthony Eden In Lon­ hand grenade In violation of. Ma­ DeBone. 43; and John Mrosek and layan emergency reguletlorts. a queation on which President Richard lAw, 38Vi. late John Tierney. / FASHION IDEAS FOR SPRING don. Elsennower’s attitude probably A summer wedding W planned. NEW The British Foreign Office said The unuauaYx exchange offer, It xvaa conaidering.. the. propoaed spreading _over two continents, would! be the deciding factor. A son was bom Tuesday at the Sbirae weaternSi-s here underline' exchange but added that no de­ pointed up the Intrlcute tie* o f the Hartford Hospital to Mr. and Mr*. Anderson-Shea Alixillary, VFW, world Communist movement. It that Eaaenhower in his recent news John Panclera of 84 Hackmatack FASHION cision had yet been reached. confenence statement did not brush- will hold the uatml Friday setback In Budapest, British Minister also Indicated the high value placed street. party at the VFW home tonight. by international Communism on off the possibility of a meeting. Robert M. A. Hankey told news­ He said he would meet anybody, Prizes will b / awarded the win­ men he could neither confirm nor the head of the woman Jungle ners. and ^Ifefreshmenta will be The eighteenth-century leader for whom the Malayan gov­ anywhere, if he thought there waa \PPR0VED deny fhe report. "I’m sorry, but I the slightest chance of doing good served. SKIRTS can’t comment, nor can T confirm ernment had posted a reward of IN C O M E T A X Dandy Look — 40,000 U. S. dollar*. In advancing the cause of peace Have jour taxes computed or nor dciiy.” the envoy declared. and as long as the meeting was In Sunwit Rebekah Lodge will meet fresh, fastidious Orion aftd wool. Rayon, Or­ The central figures involved In It w** the ffrat time the Euro- checked by a guallfled tax ac- MonMy night In Odd Fellow* Hall. keepini; with what the American emmtaat. Call Mitchell S-8416 ion. Washable, straight line the offer were: people expect of Yheir chief execu­ Fo'wwing ,.a brief business meet: /...... just-sol ■with front kick or Rou­ fConttniied on Page Thirteen). was abdicating.. tef app^tm ent or .stop In at Edgar Sanders; -'' 43-year-old tive.'Hs also attached these terrhs; The Shah has tried to remain Ing. Miss Alyce Salisbury, home ble kick pleats. Pleated all t44 Mala Street. Available at Ship’s Shoke That tlie meeting be at some rea- economist of the Manchester Gas around. Gray, tan, checks in aloof from politics, In the tradi­ year convenience. Company, will give an Illustrated aohablt place and held with the tion of modern constitutional tucks a diess-shirt bib black, white, brown and JuU. kniwledga-.of. America’s . allies. monarcMea, ever- atne# -Premier cooking lecture -and- award prises white.. White 'rayori anS' . . adds real as to V hat waa to be talked about. Moaaadegh'a Nationalist bloc came of food. Member* have the priv­ orlon. straight line or pleat­ tive u m i w eigiis Dulira Cool on Idea ilege of inviting friends. in to power and brought on the Is­ pearl buttons. . . ed. Size* 12 to 18. ISeci etary of State John Foster sue of oil nationaliaation. Dulles threw cold water on the No ihtplanalloa Attorney Robert Hale of this •Y . . . fashions a curve-collar whole idea yesterday in Washing­ town l* president of the Catholic World Federalist Move ton by saying that talk of a possi­ He announced today he was Graduates Club which Is ro-spon- to open or close. ble m Bating between Eisenhower leaving the country by way of 559*10*109® Iraq at 5 p. m. (8:30 a. m. e.a.t.) sbflng a College Fair open to high \ Launder-lovely and StUin la ’’entirely in the realm school sophomores. Junior* and Hartford. Feb. 28—i mint, white, beige. Small, United World Federalists na- n - w r ' niihia iwerful influence -in arriving haseem Kashani, chief religious Korean aettlement. leader and speaker of parliament, Tol. MltehoH 3-5135 medium, large. tional president . ollCllS W OllSail BrutaUty Hel4 beucM wHh i«Mt the right / ^ 4 al.so a magazine editor. aaid Rusaia-t le Russians have bhiit a case^ Jenner, Velde summoned a closed aeasion o f par­ LET US FILL YOUR / fi'dj fears a world federation. It wants ] . ------of eference for a direct rneetln,? liament. Parliament sent a delega­ the. Chief Ehceclitive of the tion to the Shah urging him to re­ 1 * « d- 4* nationalism, he said, becauae that * I gfoul. Feb. 28—i/P)—The heavy A» Main Issu^ touch of cording trim / ST .9 8 the "easieat way to keep the world u . S. cruiser Los Angries steamed U: ted States. If the American main. A council 6f mlniaters was Units to Unite summoned by Premier Mossadegh / weak and divided; . . . it wants a boldly into Wonsan harbor today aident insisted on the Brltisn ■ il I a ^ and It, too, urged the mongrch to from collor to horn. weak United Nations which 1* and began what the Navy describ- French being present, the Rus- In PoUce Qi4l unable to cope with aggres.5ion.’’_ ed as a "heavy bombardment" of B probably would Inatat on the Red Persecutions raconaidar. U. S. Rep. Thomas J. Dodd (D- th* batterej Communist port on lines* Communists coming alone. Qtt ited Pi»obes U. 8. Ambassador Loy Hender­ BRAKES Tobilizod® for toatod Connl, former Connetcicut head the northeast Korean coast. ident Truman’* position was son alao waa soon closated with New York. Psb. 28 — (P) Called for and delivered ■it, ■ of the World Federalists, said he The Navy's brief announcement at he would be glad to see Stalin Wuhirigton'i Febt 28—(il >— Con- W^shiDjttCkii, Feb« 2 M ^ ^ | ^ T h g S e n a itty 79 io 0 VoU-fdB the young riiler. lea Oommlaaloner Oporgo P. M o^ promptly . at no extra v-as disturbed that .some consider of the continuing bombardment the Soviet leader woujej come gressioi\aT sourct^igygglwl U>d|Ky, •O' resolution persecution of Jewish «nd 'Profeat Departuro agham was calliM! today W on -. creoM rttiiNinco, and 9 WorM -jrederaUalo-^iCommuniatic. said Navy planes were spotting I’lmabington. Stalin has said that the House un-American Activities Oongrasamen aeaklng to datarmUb charge. a other minorities points toward .limilar overwhelming support Basaara began to close down in RELINED - . ' . . . . i*-. antagonistic and aubveraive." guns and storage targets for the is health piecludes h. «nd the House committee, ner (R.,t-Ind.), not offlfclally re­ Moaaadtgh Indicated the differ­ had an agreement laat ysar span- 12.95 The Women’s MIsslonar.v States to spend It.self to destruc­ Allied naval units since Feb. 15 agree to the appointment .,f headed by Rep. Velde (R., 111.) corded. United Nations, N. Y „ Feb, 28— ences had been patched up. Mqss- ing local police questioning by the Society tion,’ ’’ she declared. S, Charles E. Bohlen as Ambassador, A statement, made public by the Includes S J o 5 ^ - 9 8 19.11—the lonWet ."eige In Aa .approved ye.sterday, the reso­ (/P)--Speculation mounted today FBI In complaints of bnitaUty. Emanuel Lutheran f'hurch 5.98 The specific issue before the navah’history.) office of Rep. Ostertag (R.. N.'Y.),’ lution put the Senate on record aa (Contlnuad on Page Nine) Federal civil rights procedure pro­ Lining: and Labor fCqntinued on Page .Nine), quoted Rep. Velde , as saying. that- over a successor to'fiecretary-Gen- committee'-was whether the Gen­ Check ‘Mysterr Worn] sslcing the President to appeal to ... -rv'-^ve Lie as some neutrai vides that the- PBI- probe snOl At - ■ ■ ■------I a plan of "coordination and co- *!,• TTnl»«/1 MoHnna Cnr •’■llUnhte • 7,® "'UW-BI caSaa. eral Assembly should scrap a rcso- Only scattered clashrt were the llnlted Nations for "suitable delegates reportedly considered a Rivetless Iption adopted by It in 1949 calling reported along the battlefront. . 1 operation" had been developed in action againat Soviet acts of per­ Denies Agreemmt Lining $4.00 Extra A llA a'a '!■*'* I Conferences with .lenner. Chairman direct approach to Andrei Y. VI- Since reports of an agnement HALE’S STORE on Congress to Initiate steps look­ On the western front/ 43 Reds secution. Tlie resolution needs no shlnsky in an effort to discover Greeks, Turks, were slain in two patrol fights— -C l-lld l . JLFCI cI y I McCarthy (R... Wis.), of the Sen- were firat aired publicly about two ing to the establishment of a world ” fitc Government Operations com- action by the House. Russia's real choice. federal government "with limited one near n e n f Specifically the measure pro- weeks ago, Monaghan has re­ \ / A SERVICE 10:00 A. M. GIRLSr MATCH YOUR DRESSES T' q 'V i'I lf - nrittee, the FBI "and the admin- Almost as much curl^oalty was peatedly. said, the police. Jiad no. NEW SIRRING .powers adequate to as.sure peace,’ au.'spended truce-talks. Patrol fight­ ‘A'A-CCyVl.... -JL- ..... A c i n i ' istration,- represented-by MaJ.' Gen.' feVled the peraecHtlon -of-Greek or­ Yugoslavs Sign ' Y A I N - J STATION ^ ‘‘There is very real danger that ing broke out east of the town evidenced Concerning 'whom"'the' ■ueb agreement- with tha Juftjd# , -w--r n /i- W. B. Persons, White House liaison thodox congregations. Imprison­ United Slate* would p!’*fer, Both 427 HARTFORD ROAD SatunlairFtb. 28 SHADES IN FULL -i/'e::pan.sion of the world government with both sides calling in reinforce­ ment of Roman Catholic prelates, Department. Vlahinsky—chief Soviet delegate— However, the first witness tO -movement now would be infiltrated ments. M a y i ^ T h e r e was no elaboration. Jgn- hsrrassment of-“Protestant domt- Defense Treaty WITH FASHIONED deeply by those forces.whlcH have ....An Allied patro/ fought oft '■ mil Until and the new U. S. delegation head, appear before the aubcommitteenit ' " ‘ ner -was quoted as having spoken nrtions, suppression of Moslem Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., are play­ sworn to their guiding devil to de­ Chinese raiding party, killing 30 comriunlUes, persecution of th" Its opening a*salon yesterday sad stroy our way of life," testified Reds and woundi^'Yo...... " " I Washington. Feb. 2 « --*71 - | P'"" ing their cards extrenelV close to Ankara, Turkey, Feb. 28 (fl— Monaghan had told him pefsonaa- scijffering of racial, groups-In Po­ Communist Yugoslavia today Sen. Oscar Peterson, Jr.,,the Sen­ A midnight patrol reportedly ; chairmen Leo Allen (R-IIU of the their chests on thiu Issue. ly last Nov. 12 that former, tu t land. the Ukraine, In Balkan- and | The Security Council is expect­ signed a formal ■ treaty with Tur­ OAY-COtORED "SPANKY PANTS" ate's president pro tempore. checking on a ,'’mystery A^pman" House Rules committee has re -! Baltic afates and the "Increasin.g sistant U. S. Attorney OenerM NYLON who paraded along the Commuhli^t newed hia stand that tax- ' . . . ed to meet sometime Irt March to key and Greeoe declaring their Also before the committee was a ... I In Washington a spokesman who peraecutlon" of the Jeivs. Joint determination to defend them- Jam4s Mclnomey .had agroM -IB we.stern llne'/'Friday afternoon— take up the pronleni of picking a let New- York police make theff T u n ers . Here are Carter’s brief younf paalin proposal termed as a compromise cuttjng bills should be held off the , want to be named said Joint Sen. Douglas (D-IIll told the successor to Lie, who resigned the ■elvea ‘against any exterior force.’’ (hat are at home on a Khooi chair to’ the bill to wipe out the federal­ waa attacked/from behind by about House floor until -the new federal hearings probably will be held The treaty of "friendship and co­ own. Investigations of bruCality probably I goon Senste before It acted that Rus- $45,iW)0 post last Nov. If). ' ------a party haamck . . . a play­ ists resolution. 40 Reds and fought its way oi l.-i budget takes shape operation" - - alined In Ankara’s charges. HOSIERY Thifteen (/liinese were reported , sometime in May. Lie is sail to be determined to The witness—assistant U, 8. ground mdag.* Dimple dot knit It calls for. pjitti|ng ther General I Both groups are probing for (Continued on Pag* Five) leave the world organization aa "glaaphouse" - - said tha threa na­ A n te n n a s killed and 11 wounded. ' But Allen, in a statement yes-..nommuniat subversion in A-meri- Attorney Daniel H. Greenberg- ' '■'eottoh faekioned for Itl wilh Regular and dark aeama. Aa-embly on record aa favoring soon as a successor is named. He tions, Balkan neighbors, are re­ "neither the extreme of an inler- Allied Sir. strikes were reduced terday. held otJt hope for eventual ca'a schools ajul colleges, solved to "united their efforts to said Monaghan four timaa r*- ^ A N D nieely finished reinforced crotch, passage._of the bill by Chairman hopes that action wijl be com- ARLURE 60 GAUGE HIGH ■The development came after nl(leted before the UN Aslembly ad- render more efficacious organiza­ eiaaticised leg ruMe, and hmg- t w i s t n y l o n s (Cnntiniird on Page Nine) (f'ontiniied on Page Thirteen) R^ed (R..-N. Y.) of the House Way* ■Ve 1 d f ■* unAmerlcan .Activities tion of their defense against all (Continued on Page Nine) and Means committee. The Reed Journa this spring. Kvnd claMic waitiband. Pick your 1.25 group decided to recommend prose­ One delegate said tha council outside aggression.” Good TV Service eeion — ihry'K waak fart I $ Pr.------bill would lower Individual income cution of an uncooperative, w’itness News Tidbitp meeting probably would be only The treaty .provides: of the excess profit* tax on busi­ lor conlemxit.'pf the Hou.se. 1.. The. general., ' ataffa, , of the ALBA 31 GAUGE DARK-„ Culled from AP Wiftti Ihe- start- of talks on 'the question, ■T"- ■ ■ ’ SEE ■ ■ ...... ■ ■ way SHAM NYLONS ness, now scheduled to expire Velde reported that Barrowa since it was unlikely that the five member nations will continue their Sixth Farm Prices Dip June 30. Dunham of Cynwyd, Pa., refused permanent council members — collaboration' to submit to their Bulletins $1.15 Pr. Further, Allen said he hopes to an.sU’er questions put to him ,ln Nationalist China, Britain, France, governments recommendations con home excise or sales taxes ca n be a closed session yesterday. ' : Biiaieat place in HartfoiFil 'is the U. S. and Soviet Rueala—would ceming questions of defense, de ALBA FANCY HEEL eliminated or reduced. And he said Velde said the unwilling wlt'K Motor Vehicles Department at termlned by common agreement, from the AP Wires to q pert and perky figure NYLONS agree quickly on a nominee. he...... will wor'k...... to avoid...... an ext'fension...... ness was...... a,______profe.ssor of ... ,...... Iphilo.sophy .Hlste Office Building where thous- Prominent among those men- with a view to (aklng coordinated «,.rrAT.’rB SKRVlCK-k’gR Jt-yE A B S ■ , ...... „-Lk3S..Pj^;.--V, ; ■gfiithe- excasa.yQflts.-tAM/.an.JMmnessr'j a t- ■.Temple ■ IJoiver%p-.Phifedel»;'|^>ii«fei-<»4- ^natoefefe- are«,waitUngj.ii>» ■doriafena.... feD‘'iight''you xcaS dy YriW' ■frrti’fe now sche^lwl td-explre'June 36.-—- pfila, V'hen subpoenaed'on I'Vb. 12. ] line -to get' ,1958... automobile 2. The parties agree to settle RED PAPER BLASTS V. 8. laO Confer SI.