WEDNESDAY, JANUARY S4, 1981 iBattfl|galgr EttsKfttg IfcraUii ^ 1'.. Fund Ne^ds Your Gift—Give to It Today OOfoBOBt • Oongragadoaal obarah lists Belrotiial Notes S4<9200 Town wtn bSd tta aanual bjM iS^r g a i^ Th# WoitlMr lay OTonlng at T:M at tbo Average Daily Net Pt m Ran PwaeMl at O. S. Waathav Bn >NiMt H«vy Oab AVK An mombata with tM In Dimes Drive . r « r Oto Weak Bndkig s t a Mdwek pwty and fHonda o n urgod to Jaaoaiy M . IBBl fteHT ckMgp tadog. Ml y iiiiti^ at tiM dnb- bo prooant for a ported «* g»®^ tompeiwtora near BB| taw at»ot«titiM t.nar fellowdilp. Rofreabmenta wlU bo Chairman of Polio Cam­ 10,143 lEiiTtitnij llFraUi calder toalght, low rat ' m h aorred. paign Again Ui^es AU oleag Om abora, 18 Ialau8t Hembar of Om AadH a ai eaatlMM8 eali Pridagr. — *. eii—-■ iitB. Rom Lorett, The Paat Preoidonta Club of Coin Folders Be Sent Psraan «f riirmlstlnMB Manch^ter-^A CUy of Village Charm , at ttw amdUaiy. ia Mary B. Chaney Auxiliary, No. M. U. S. W. V., win bo onUrtalned a t tbo eemmlUM, nic- The local March of DlmM total ta. OoCMvlaima Vhie*. Friday afternoon by Mra. Lottie PRICE nVE CENTS Behrend, at her home, 411 Canter eaacd paat tho |4,300 mark today Aeverdatog aa 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1951 (SIXTEEN PAGES) Rm 1 1 1 — ^ hMd a t tho anxlUaty. VOL. LXX; NO. 97 A m fMoSilMotinc <* th# group will etreet. Deiaert aervad at 1:S0. to booat the average dally raturna bo m Toooday oronlng. Jonuory for the eight daya of tha alxtoon P. Howard Eddloon of Porter 10 at tbo dub. etreet. buyer for the O. ®. Keith day campaign to $800. Critlcizes U. S. Included In yeaterday*s raturna Scout Hike HCL at New jbaaouneonoat boa been rtcoived Furniture Company, la attending Lodge Names See Chinese Making that tbo moothly Diatrict meeting the furniture mart In Now York were $233 from coin foldera, $9S of tbo Anoilcan Loglon will be held City thla week. from local grille M d roataurante r r High as Curbs tbla Sunday afternoon, January and substantial rcturng from the Smith Welfare SOUl at the >Hockanum achool, Reaervatlone will cloee tomorrow for the bridge-canaata deeaert committee handling special gifts Big Scale Pull-Back ■ w Hartford, at 8;1B. The hoet and clubs and orgaalaatlona. Loom Today dab for tbo occaaion will be the party at tho Country Club, Thura- Chief Again BrowB-Landera-Rattl Poat No. 7 day evening, February 1, and may Pedio chairman John R. Mroosk be made through Mra. Richard Do- again urged all resldenta to nturn a I ■ I ■ of that town. A number of local Wage • Price Controls officora idan to attenA MarUn, 2-08i8. their coin folders. "Less than ten Manchester Man Reap* I Waiting UN Action per cent of the 13,000 coin foldera May Be Ordered Be­ Lola Jena Day mailed in Manchester hava baan •pointed to Gimmls* returned," ho oommented. "When fore Nightfall; Se­ ICr. and Mra. JoMph R. Day of the foldera atari rolling tai the slonership; Farmers Left to 114 M ^ le atreet announoo the committee, will know that tho sue- curity CommisBion New Peace Bid engagement of their daughter, esM of this year's campaign la aa- l^or Colored Oleo I BB U . 8* Mlaa Lota Jean Day, to Wilfred F. sured.” Washington, Jan.,2ji—(J')—The Planeff Drop Leaflets Additional talent waa Uatad to­ V SUte Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 25 Dion, aon of Mr. and Mra. Alfred government's cost of living Index Dodges Cease day for the two performancea of — (P)—Oovemor John Lodga today Asking Why They Suf­ A. Dion of 39fl Autumn atreet. No the March of Dimes Revus to be was reported at a new peak aa date haa been Mt for the wedding. held next Monday night at S t ,«!*»» appointed Cbartea F. Kalley of the Economic Stabilization Agen­ fer Frostbite for the cy's top trio called final parleys on Fire Mention James's school ball and Wednes­ New Canaan aa State Motor Vehl- Retreating Chinese day night at Bowera acbool. Two cilee OommiMloner. the Imminent price and wage chorus groups, the Starlets and freeze. The Oovernor aAnounced at the tha Mldgeta, were namod. The twin orders may come late Arab-Asia Plan Goes Tokyo, Jan. 25.—(/P)— ReUnited States demand that the U. ing all week. Can East Hartford 8-1990 yssr. In Tax Fight any one month since' September Award 3 Years Ago N. brand Communist China aa an Bade Get No Root Kelley aerved as Deputy Com­ 1947. aggressor in Korea and consider But Allied air power gave tha Between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M. REGULAR $5.98 VALUE! FRINGED missioner from January, 1947 until Prices Drop to 22,9 Even before Imposition of toe what steps should be taken Reds no rest far behind the Uneo. Jury Rules She En­ projected price-wage controls, Middletown, Jan. 25—{/Pi—John against Peiping. Wkrplanea ploatered military tar- (Oerttoasd oa Page Tbraa) Is ^ O U I Senator Flandera (R., Vt.), aald A. Walker, 53, of Eaat Haddam, “Can’t (UHMt Way la" Hartford, Jan. 35—(IP)—A gen-,<>was the price they wopld meet to- titled to Return of toe wage plana, as outlined yes- who cracked a |13,5f)0 radio Jack­ U. B. Delegate Warren Austin (Conttnned on Pagn •) eral lowering of retail gasoline day. $6,135 Seized by pot threa yeara ago, pleaded guil­ underscored toe American de­ HOBNAIL BEDSPREADS prices was expected in this area Assure Major Companies (Continued oo Page Four) mand When toe committee came i f i l U '' . ty In Superior Court here today on FANCY STRAWS OF THE lETTER KIND DR. JOSEPH Flee to Safety t^ a y aa gasoline dealers prepared Attempts on thg part of certain back yaaterday after a 48-hour re- The R e v e re Collector ctuuaa of paaaing a bad pheck. MASSARO Full and twin sizes. White, blue, green, cherry ate to fight the price war "to a finish dealen to increase their gallonage ceea. He revived old .qbargea Boy Murders lUt aad $7M home comfort I-matter the cost." WM the jtouse of tha price Wara. attunr-'XttoHtty’ ‘ Inil'RuMria, aa wall w R a d Oblna. ANNOUNCES THE red, hunter gimn, rose and yellow. Thousands of A In Mine Fh Abeot 80 membera of the Con- Association Executive Secretary Washington Jan. K —{lPi—A A^ait Russia^ KoslcKI praaanted the state's ease waa reaponstble for tha Korean fluffy doti on good grade sheeting. Fringed. ^ 4.49 nectlottt Retail Gasoline Dealers Henry Staby told the dealers. federal In Connecticut held this morning, stating that tha aggreaslon. In much of what ha Aged Woman MHhicry — Second Floor REMOVAL OF HIS Special Aaaoclatlon voted last night at a Other membera, however, charged yesterdira^at Vivien Kellems waa state would drop two counts of ob­ said, he discounted the newest MORIARTY Bros taining money under false pre­ Arab-Aslan group move. 14 Make Escape Wheni meeting here to “match the lowest that major oil companies were entitle/to the return of funds the Reply to Note OFFICE TO 3 1 5 CENTER ST sponsoring the wars. tenses and press fo r a sentence His statement also was con­ governmentguveynmem. veiseized from her bank Admits Shooting 72 62 PARK STREET T E t.. 5 13 5 Blaise Burns Through | It was brought out at the meet­ on another count of fraud and sidered a direct anewer to Prime count of jumping bond. Minister Nehru of India, who In Year (Rd Relative WaR, Opening Way The lowest price in the area last ing that more than half of the men ai^tmta aa a ipenalty for not col- Big Four Parley Hinges AS OF jl<4ir

Give Free-Public Aid army in Korea are criUcal Itema. School Cost School Dimes era’ ergaalMUon. aald ha was “just oivU daftnsa In hla budget, ached Throuch lU OonaervaUon c ^ * On Income Tax Form* as muui eppoaad aa I aver was * to ulad to gd to the Lsglalatura Feb adttae the waate paper conaumln* Reminder for Motorists STATE Local GirTs Baby in Famed Oiach's Arm* Lodge N am es too salt of colored oleo, but he de­ mary 1, cams while the General Public assistance In making New Peace Bid Assembly was winding up a fairly UHhiatriea hava tent Totals Rise Boost Drive — NOW PLATINO — clared: to the public to aaUat in the The Herald today reminds Connecticut motorista that out and flUng income tax ta* “ I don't eee how we can keep active day. fe ^ d A cute aatboring of waate paper to, meet turns win he given her# at to* Smith Welfare the Motor Vehicle Department has set Febroary 16 Dodges Cease on flghting It IndfflnlUly becauae Settled wae one of the legisle- Dimes Rhymes the praaent need. About toe < ^ y Municipal htHWtog dally «x- Polio Campaign Total the public le becoming aroueed. ture’e election conteeti when the rlfort re«iulred in that oM card- as the final day for handling mailed application! Manchester Expense In, cepUng Waahlngton’a Urto- If we flght yellow oleo, I feel that Democratlo • controlled Senate to Make Owtont l^kid oontalnera be flattened and for 1951 registrations. After that, you may have Lower Bracket* Com­ day, from February 1* through Goe* .Over $5,000; C hief A g a in perhaps we'll loM a lot of sup­ awore In William F. Ablondl, Sey­ Ucd. an old newapapera and maf* March 16, It was stated tola F ire M e n tio n Vital Snp- to stand in long lines. Sign your application. Make Children Set Example port from housewives.” . , mour Republican, aa Senator for aaineB also, in bundiea. out a check, money order or postal note, payal^le to pared to Other Town* morning. Three deputy, ^ 1* (Coatbioa* ftMB Page 0 «a) Geyer inelated that "the politi­ toe 17th Dletrlct. Former Senator Hav* yoR Iwerd ftoy'iw ta «tiv*X "the The drive for waate paper con* lectors of Internal,'*ev*«ie. (ContUaad tram Page Oae) cal ImpHcatlona of thia thing are Garrett Burkltt, Ansonla Demo­ |pliM Oversea* the Commissioner o f Motor Vehicles. Send it to your Collectors Baker, Broce and t h t R « ." adrvatlon ia Important in Ita Manchester, with an average Manchester’s achool children, July, 1949 under former Commis­ not SB great as the “League of crat, who ran 39 votes behind relation to the whole picture o f nearest Motor Vehicle Department office. Don't Gunderson, will be In charge. by contributing a record total of PLUS: SUckey Rooney tai day criticised the American resolu­ sioner Elmer . Watson. Women Voters would have ue be­ Ablortdl In toe November 7 elec At the Swiday poHe shew? toduftriM that coiwume annual per pupil cost ofj^$171,56 Open hours are 8:30 a. m. to 8 need for elimlnaUon of waate with send cash. Registrations expire February 28. $810.15, pushed toe local mrch ’’He’s A Cockeyed Wonder" tion and said Communist China A native of New Canaan, Kelley lieve.” tlon eent word from Clearwater, Th* giiatsliiq's hot at te what "It" Is paper are very aenalUve to a war already on, and the poaal- In Ita public school system, stands 4:30 p. m. of Dlmea over toe $5000 mark to- should long ago have been made a Geyer eald U, 8, Senator Leh­ Fla., ha waa In no position to con­ Any person may receive free d a j^ attended Syracuse University and Itoppacaa in the Sow o f thle bility of a worse one looming. just below the Connecticut mid­ member of the tJ. N.. supplanting was a partner In the Woodmont man (D., N. Y.) won election laat test the election. Clear dowH to Mexico. Amertca’a aeemlngly boundleaa way point In Individual education­ aaslatance In compiling hla tax Principle Thomas Bentley, a vet­ lOYS! GIRLS! Nationalist China. fall while campaigning vigorously The Republican-controlled houec, ^terial to their factoriea. The and In making out toe form by Nursery. H ewaa employed at the reeourcea have ill prepared tia for Staby aald, would call for a atir- al costa, according to a report re­ eran polio campaign worker, guid­ RVERYIODY! "You can’t shoot your way Into (Jeneral Electric. plant In Bridge­ againat colored oleo. meanwhile, took a atep toward t e in channel of “’*PP’y *“»^5*'7!*,** vey to be taken to determine the appearing at toe Municipal ed the Dimes Drive effort In the the United Nations.’’ Austin said "Alert but not alarmed” mey settling the other contest, Involv U it alive or deed er in between, belt tightening. Even the con­ Manchegler leased today by the Connecticut JOIN THE FUN AT port. aidiaetora o f waatae and the deal* servation drivea » / average cost to a retailer of aell- buHdlng at toe atated tima. local schools. In presenting the in detailing Red China’s fight Kelley is President of the New become the slogan of Connecticut's Ing the seat for the town of Dees it hove two eyes er three; ■ C T t o whom the coUectow n ^ -Public Expenditure Council as the hu^e basket of coins to treaaur- THE KIDDIES' SHOW against U. N. troops. civil defense program. were not aeceptirt with full ing a gallon of gasoline. This .result of Ita fourth annual tabula­ Canaan Volunteer Fire Company, Brooklyn, by referring It lo com­ BuUy make their aalea. aeriouaness by the public. Govern* average would be made the legal Date Hook er George Froet he expreseed the SAT., Starts At 1 P. M. Austin added that the question Past Master of th* New Canaan The phrase bobbed up ipontane- mittee. The House has refused to Win it borh or bite er moke o seund ^inclement weather amh m the tion of net school coats in the hope that toe record $otal coUocted ouBly yeaterday when Governor Vnent agenclea were to blame for minimum below which no gasoline atate's 168 towns. ON THE SCREEN of U. N; membership was one for Grange and a member of the or- Beat Roger F. Gladu, Democrat, Like the fomens fiddler'* three? loantry haa recently been e i p ^ - a feeling that a lot of the collect: Hits Party Drinker would provo to bo ia good influence ganisaUon’a executive committee John Lodge administered the oath certified by the Secretary of State coBld be aold. Tomorrow The midway point In coats for all to members of the U. N. to of office to Bflg. Gen.' Wltltam £?Sy«aturaUy aiow up coll^ Ing of a’astes was stage scenery. The second bill would ouUaw on the adulta of the town. MY -DOG IR consider, not just'seven nations. He also is a member of the Kl- as the victor over former Rop. E o ^ If thla condition colncldea Military whiat, sponaored by the atate's towns atood last year Following le a Uatlng *of the Hesketh as IM state’s new Civil The end of the war left mountains the so-called “ circus poster” signs Daughtera of laabella, St. Bridget's at $190.64. Manchester thus la In "SGT. MIKE" He emphasised that In the face wanla Club. Kelley Is married and Ralph G. Ingalls. Republican. Will It com* in a box, a crate er e vlth a period of full of rubber and cans and other advertising toe price o f gssollne. In Two Deaths total collected In each of toe local of Communist actlona and de- haa one daughter. Defense Dlrpewr. Democrats protested, contend­ b e waato-paper conaumlng mllla hall. the lower half coat group. It also schools: Manchester High achool, PLUS . . . CARTOONS Hesketh. talking to newsmen Will it crawl, er fump, or slither; scrap that had not been touched. North Methodlat Come-Double ia In toe bracket below the per ON THE STAGE manda— which he called black­ Smith Named In 1939 ing that the rules specify that S a pinch la t Ver* thought to the issue of collective day of the session and that since b U at thia Ume a need of thia same experience being repeated. Cornerstone. Club Sunday, January 28 to Febmary 4 Reviewing the figurea for 1949- planck, $71.06; Lincoln, $68.80; FASraON SHOW Ckimmissioner In 1939 by former States — and Connecticut — were My goih, or* w* in a dither! If we hMve to continue to MSiHt Obaervanca of Youth Weak, 50, the lowest per pupil expendi­ hla speed or changlnx his course. security." Governor Baldwin after serving as that was not done the House had aort of paper producta under we Nathan Hale, $63.89; Mancheeter New Plan StOdled ''trnmeaaurably greater” than they Europe and parts of Asia with sponsored by United Christian ture was $138.34 in Ledyard, the What la worae, he apparently did Green, $60.60; Washington, $81.11; deputy for four years. He was a were in World War II. no choice but to aeat Gladu Im­ aafenae progrim. Containers for To Dine arid Dance ’The 12-natlon proposal wSs cir­ mediately. Mood plaama, and boxea for food materials and at the same Ume Youth Movement. only town in which leea than $140 not even know It was happening-” Robertson, $80.12; Barnard, member of the General Assembly He expressed confidence that In­ Could be when they show it in oil its kocp our own country producing wae apent. For the eecond conse­ The coroner eald a physician’s culated among.the members late for three terms from 1919 to 1923 Speaker Mansfield (R.. New and munltlona td aupply *“•'our Sunday, January 28 $20.76; Highland Park, $19.48; yesteyday. Some delegates said stead of adopting an ostrich-like We'U shout with voice* high: at highly accelerated speed, there Benefit ahow for polio drive. cutive year, Greenwich was high­ examination showed Burr to be Cheney Tech, $19.35; South. and served as a State Senator attitude. Connecticut people would Canaan) ruled, however, that a The Cornerstone club of St. est with $294.44. In the previous “groeely Intoxicated." The driver they would have to ask their gov­ citizen haa a right to petition the "Get out of here with that uh, uh, uh, will be nothing In any degree use­ Bridgetn church is havihg a ooclal Armory, 2 p.m. $18.97; Buckland, $11.14; Keeney. ernments for new Instmctlona. from 1925 to 1931. Smith, a former prefer to know the danger and ful that we dare throw away. •Monday. January 28 year the low wae $138.81 and the actually fell down in toe examin­ $8.76 and SUvA' Lane, $8.85. Manchester Assessor. Selectman "how to meet it.” General AaaemWy at any time. evening and get together of its high, $289.02. With the mld-polnt ing physlcian’e office, toe coroner Rau declined to explain the pro­ and School Board member, was For that reason, he said, Ingalls’ lefere it *tortt to fly!" Paperboard production in the members In the form of a chicken Local State Guard recruit rally Reflecting the spirit of many posal's provisions to reporters. “ Alert— Not Alarmed” first week' of this year anioimteil sponsored by American Legion. on the per pupil expenditure scale stated. clubs and organiaatlona toe, Man­ Deputy State Comptroller from contention that he ahovild have and apaghetti dinner and dance In 1949-60 at $190.64, there are 84 Hett«a "Bbcplanations will have to wait "Connecticut can take this with- been declared the victor'In Brook­ to 207,870 tons; new orders came “ March of Dimes Revue,” at St. A t first, the coroner said. Burr chester Grange took up a collec­ 1931 to 1934. He is C3»alrman of ut undue alarm,” he said. Thrifty Tip Thursday evening, February 1, at towns spending less than this until I speflk this afternoon." he the Manchester Board of Fire lyn should )>e referred to the Com­ in during the week for 319,609 the Villa Maria In Glastonbury. James's achool. refused to testify at toe Inquest tion among Its members. A total Governor Lodge broke In at that By M n. Happy amount and 84 towns are spending of $19.40 was collected and then told them. Commissioners. The position pays mittee on Contested Erections. tons, raising to 727,579 tons tlie Dinner is to be served at 7 p.m. Tuesday, January SO but bad told too examining physi­ The resolution’s only use of the )i lint with the comment that in more. In 1948-49, toe mid-point cian that he was a “bear drlnkeri* an equal amount was donated $9,000 a year. In a standing vole, the House industry’s book of unfilled orders, Arrangements for reservations League of Women Votera unit figure was $181.61. The average term cease-fire is a reference to a living possible attack, residents .of and was unfamiliar* with toe “ef­ from the Grange treasury. 'Yester­ Egan has been Labor Commis­ atate would be "alert but not supported the speaker. 148 lo 43. an. Increase of over 110,000 tons must be made before Sunday, Jan­ discussion at home of Mrs. A. B. per pupil expenditure for theietate mid-January statement of the sioner since 1944 when he was 110 from the year-end of 1950. It's go­ fects of whiskey.” A short time day the Grange’s check for $38.80 Peiping regime in which it turned aliirmcd.” ’ = nfn 1949 Manehfsiur Hai 33 Polio VIcTj 1 uary 28. and may be made by con­ Sundquiat. 98 Princeton atreet, 2 at $209.23, la an Increase of $6.06 was depoaited with toe polio troas' named by former Governor Bald­ ing to take a great tonnage of tacting either Winism Mitchell, p. m., at home of Mra. M. S. Hath­ over the previous year average of later he told toe coroner that he down U.N. peace offers and said Hesketh, obviously pleased with,' occasionally drank whiskey but uret. win to fill out the unexplred term the phra.se, repeated: Jobless Increase wastepaper to fill Uiose orders. telephone 2-1070, or John O'Neill, away. 52 1-2 Park atreet. 8 p. m. $203.18. BrVPAV -""PAttAH" la talir it would talk about a cease-fire of Cornelius Danaher. During the 1 1 tims. In 1950 Wo Hail 14 Mora. Tha § had had none through toe past EAST nUCX FABKINO only after withdrawal of "foreign last war, he was a member of the "That’s right—'alert but not | telephone '2-1208. Wednesday. January 81 Public school net currant ex­ year. * INee Of HemorriMgo alarmed.' ” Here Saiil Slight "March bf Dimes Revua" at penses for all Connecticut towns troops" from Korea, withdrawal Qovernor's War Manpower Com­ = Polio Funi SfMni Moro Than $29,190! 1 Concerning tola, O orri|^ said of U. S. protection of Formosa, mission and the New England sec­ The Governor disclosed at the Dealers to Fight Bowers achool. last year exceeded $67 mllMona. Norwich, Jan. 25—(Jfl—Patrol press conference that hia budget League of Women Votera unit This la an Increase of nearly $4 "there had been a great deal said man Charlea S. Koiachi, 42, was and seating of Red China In the tion of the federal government’s Unemployment in MancheHler 1 for tho Oaro of Thoso Porsom. Sand I § Flies lo U. S. In criticiam of Chriatmaa partita U.N. War Manpower Commission. will Include a Civil Defense Appro- rose a fraction of one per cent laat Ben’s f*al Ut fnm a lott*onr. Gas War to Finish discussion at home,, of Mra. John mUlione over the previous achool found unconscloua in his automo fTATC priation of $1.904,p00. Conklin, A"> Olcott drive, 8 p. m. year, and It la the highest total and aometoing of a case of sympa­ bile early last night and died W HARTFOMIjm , Th* Arab-ASian proposal it that " Egan joined the International week, rising lo 200, including 186 I ! Your Gifts To tho Manehottor Tnitt J1 liake Ash hash. Mix with carrots thy was being made out (or Burr France, Britain, the U, 8., Russia, Tliat sum will be for the new Mrve en r bet, ImttoCT To Unite Parenljs - . Thuraday, February 1 expenditure for mis function _to shortly ^ e r being admitted to the Association of Machinists In 1907 biennium beginning July 1. It is in females. There were 55 Initial Bridge and canaata party at the date. The new total ia an in becauae of hla lack a t famillarty .Egypt and India, ait flown with the and 1 1 years later.was elected an claims and 235 continued claims ij^omiMiny. affhtof powder Uaculte. (Ooatloiicd fronr Page Oas) W. W. Backus Hdapttll. Ah «cam wKimmmimn Red Chinese “as soon as possible addition, to the $600,000 which he Country club. Public Invited. crease of 'almost $26 mllllona an with aplrltouB liquors. Inlng physician aiak! it was appar international ■ representative, Hs filed. OSS (Contlnned from Page One) . “The thought euggeeted itself for the purpose of securing all haa asked ID* Legislature to pro­ ‘ AM ben’s aaotlmr n al Wt. from oil companies to help meet | Friday, February 2 nually from the 1943-44 level. ent Koteckl had been stricken with ^ALL IN PERSON^ Picture above shows Charles "Bud” IVlikinson, famous heed foot­ was Vice-President of the State vide for the remainder of the cur­ After rising for four consecii- Military whist., benefit Girl that he might have been urged by necessary elucidations, and ampll- ball coach at the University of Oklahoma, holding Joseph Hancock Federation, of Labor from 1917 to live weeks due to Inventories and It^BMpUig tbe deUeloas, to* toe war competition. ground thet the couple had been State AM a cerebral hemorrhage Koteckl, rent fiscal period. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliilliilliiiliM .Scout Troop 14, St. James's hall, In 1948-49 the amount of atate fellow employes or auperiora to repular patrolman for eight years flcatlons of the above-mentioned Marshburn, III, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H, Marshburn, U. of Nor­ 1924 when he was elected Secre other seasonal factors, (inemploy- : SSlw teM * at wantm One dealer suggeated that the separated more than three years. 8 j-eply and of making any Inclden- Hesketh, named to succeed Rog­ p. m. aid exceeded that of the previous drink beyond his capacity, and be­ mad a supernumerary for 18 years man, Oklahoma. Mrs. Marshburn is the former Miss Patricia Dowd, tary-Treasurer of the Federation. ment in the state fell last week. iPBAMcm •ra baady nr aaaoclaUon peUUon the major oil Smith said the suit provided for cause of weakness or a dealre to 'tal or consequential arrangements He served in the )>ost until he was er F. Gleason in the civil defense companlea to withdraw.^the subsi­ Saturday, February 8 year by $181,786 while the toa-na before that, la survived by his wi­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dowd of 281 Center atreet. The post, said the danger to the State Women claimanta made up 50 per roar faaslly to M p lto*M the mother to have custody of the be a good fellow and popular, he i£ o u u . toward a peaceful settlement of photo was taken following christening of the baby. Wilkinson, the named Commisaloner. His job between anals. Wawt! dies and let the dealera fight the Girl Scout annual diiiner. South and cities Increased their local dow, two sons and a daughter. is real. cent of the claims. Initial clalma, child, with the father to pay $12.50 might have gone further than he the Korean and other Far Baatem No. 1 college football coach in the nation in 1949 and producer ot pays $9080 annually. | denoting new spelU of unemploy­ o o o price war to a conclusion between weekly for the boys support. Methodist church, 6:30 p.m. contributions by nearly $5,000,000 Unsmiling and speaking in sober In 1040-60. atate aid amounting should have. problems.’’ several undefeated and untied teaics at Oklahoma, and Joseph Marsh- Osborn War Vet ment, dropped to 2,747 from 4,- g a w m SKMMRT S M ls a Ut themselves. Mrs. Cowle, who has b^n work­ Testimonial banquet and dance. , The conferees would report on tones, he said that unlike the Ger­ Young DemocraUc club. Rainbow to $305,000 was added and the Burr later cleared everyone else burn. I. are close friends. The latter is « professor of English at the • Dr. Osborn, a graduate of Tufts 389 for the previous week. of MMlcaome sweet sa^* Proponents of this measure ar­ ing as a waitress in Syracuse, said of blame, the coroner said, and tes­ their meetings to the General As­ many of World War II the Soviet EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES gued that If aubstdles were with­ she and the boy expect to go there club In Bolton. 7 p. m. towns and cities again increased PI' I 'Til University of Oklahoma. College Medical School, has served Russia of today haa a "tremendoua Manchester's branch office bid ! fits arlthout interfering with their share of the total cost, this tified that he had had only four 1 EASTWOOD III sembly for finriher action. as Health Commlastoner since the least number of claima of the drawn and the association mem­ by train today. Sunday, February 4 .and hut, ' tungsten mining town 14 miles east made a “ remarkable investigation Dale Carnegie WANTEl>-^Houaes to aell! Cash we bring you the choicest foods, expertly prepsred, ^ of Chetoon on toe central-etutem reMrt,” the Senator said. -antlior •( 'Tlow to TERRIHC VALUES buyera waiting! Dial 2-1642 or served with promptnesa and courtesy . . . AND A T ' front. Yongwol was retaken He aald the committee will cov­ Win Frienda and Sales Psychology er the entire state of Louisiana Influenee People.” 4679. Madeline Smith, Realtor. - LOWER PRICES THAN YOU’LL FIND ANYWHERE. Wedaeaday< by United Nations forces, likely U., S. Seventh Dlvl' and Miaslsaippi’a rich Gulf Coast AND IF YOU Want to sail — oall tola Eat at the Princees tomorrow . . . everyday. aion troops who have been previ­ in ita hearings. However, the Senator declined Classes Now Forming office. Our reputation spaaks for PLMKED ously Identified in tha^ area. WHY Save needleee tire wear and itself. Alice Clampet Agency. Scattered enemy guerrilla force# to give any details of where and Phoaa 2-4548 Maneneftcr. TODAY! FRIDAY! on what toe Investigation had in Hartford possible breakdown by bring­ were reported by agents to pa­ centered. WONDERFUL SAVWGS / FILLET MI6N0N trols throughout the area south ot QUALIFIED Buyera, *n«inn.iy Spoil T our Eyeidght ing your car in for a front end Chechen, 'tonyang and Yongwol, Eye Raelag Wire# waiting for good homes in gooi - Y \ a ,^ m umA md W M RMOE WnrUE BROILED WHOLE LIVE The Senator said his committee, 10 Things This Training Will Help You Do; ch e^ now. Wheel alignment, LOBSTER, Dtawm Butter, The Infiltrators apparently are condition. If you want prompt ac INDIVIDUAL CHICKEN which goes out of existence March 6. lacresae Tour Earning All Through the Store J M Vi CMe Slaw, FNhmIi FHe< trying to disrupt Allied supply TRADE IN YOUR SMALL TV SET TODAYI 1. Speak Effectively nteeriag;- he*rtngw—an weed ttoa mad peraonal atteatlon ot n is , Oh^a Baled >ee lines there. 81, was set qp to study the inter­ Power your 4>ropetty calL Douglas M M sh room Patatee#-*1A* state aspects of crime and to maka 2. C ^ u e r Fear frequent inspection. Get It In-toe air both B-26a and F80 *. 0*vcl*p Cenfidenoe T. Beeoat* * Leader Blaachard, Rieal BaUta Servtea shooting stars hammered at C2iun- recommendations for legislation done by our top-notch factory At the Center BMLBD DAISY HAM to ciito it He said a lot of atten­ 8. Improve yonnParaonallty For You — the Chadren— 5447. FRIED SHRIMP A LA chon. U. S. Fitth Air Foret MaJ. Gut A 1S-17-.19 Or 29-luuh 4. **U Touraelf and Ideas jjj trained mechanics now. Fraali Spiaad^ BoUed Potato BflAML French Fried Gen. Earle E. Partridge said toe tion would be given to race wire B.'Iafhieace People 9. Enlarge your Vocabulary HAVE Ouatomers waiting for toe services, which he called toe back­ V 10. Improve your Manory *L*e xFetatoea, Cole Slaw- Me central Korean town was fire bone of bookmaking—the bustnesa the Men of the Family— batter class homes ranging from bombed and riddled with 50 calibre TELEVISION SET $20,000 to $25,000. For prompt, machinegun bullets. of taking bets on sports events. GRILLED PORK h OPS courteous service contact B. T. F R A "*" LAMB OROFB 6 Maj. Edgar Beam of Bale, North , Race wire eervlces, he SootinUed, and Your Home! VoB Beker, 509 Keeney street, am r a m t S , Fiameh n M Apple Sauce, Freneli Fried OaMllna a M many (irea wore comes under toe head of federal EASY ^ DALE CARNEGIE COURSE MG ♦ Maacheater.. Potetoea, ChcTa Salp*—*1.25 Potetoea and Veg.—*1.1* sjMRod in toe town. business because they croea atate ' WGGtlMT Clfiir bouhdsrlGS. SELECTION TERMS Prcacated la Conn., by Robert H. Strmte TWO-FAMILT bousaa, singlet and San. KOfauver aald four meth­ Certlfted Dale Carnegie Seatw Inatmeter Items you need right now— jO n o o d i fanns wanted. Free appraisal. CapL Donald E. Miller o f BUurl- inERIURY BOe LUNCHEON SPECIALS— 11 A. M. to t P. M. vllle. III., a Fifth Air Force pllqt, ods could be uacd to check gamb- Allen Realty Co.,' ISO Canter said be saw twelve buUdinga ilng: 223 CANNER ST„ NEW HAVEN 6-7006 (39lh Year) atreet. Mancheeter. Phone 5106, ^ Restaumt j and for seasons to come. burned to toe grc«md aafl six more evaniags 2-0488. 1 .. W eying ntwfl., p*** a«w beta* PRINCESS RESTAURANT sflaiqe after taa air attack. la favxired by the Attorsey Oen- • aaeb BROTHERS PRIVATE Party wlshaa to buy 8 Clear viaatiier broqght out Air erel.' Biaisoirs be of- 0 |wa ’Rweisy Throcgb i sterOiar *!•• A . K . te •:*• F- >*.' MAIN STREET AT PEARL STREET bedroom home. Prefer East Cen­ \ . aiid Bar ^ lied aircraft of all types. But toere 2. Making lUega) use of infor; ______I opportunity to take tote eoan*. Wky don’t you (ijno,r were no reporta of any air -en­ RADIO-TELBVISION^APPLIANCES FrMay te * 4 * F- M- ter atreet or Green seotlona. Fine Wines, Bear and Liquors matian a federal offanae. • Qoacral Motors’ example and prepare youraelf and your empteyoo ^^llTnf'Yrtiif ■4*c*iuiB TIIIFNONI SISS 4UT. counters b^ween ■toe swift Amer­ 3, Putting racing wire aervicea 713 MAIN ST<--^TELEPHONE 3535 for effoctlve loaderahlp tbrough tl^ Dale Caraegie Course? ... ican and Riieslan-made Jets such lindar the Ivirisdictlon of the Fed­ MPPli k - as occurred In toe past two days. eral Communications Commission ■ V . ' -r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 26, 1961

HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. JANUARY 26, 1961 FraiicU W. Loughery,’ Naw Britain; Jr„ Orange; and Thom u F. Mahar, Aaslatant Chief Wilson Corbridge, WONS — 1416 M TIU — 1080 Feature; at Circle Fire Fighters New London. ett Porter Porter. Delicious pine­ With Famous Unlonville, Lieut, Frank Cyrullk, Also, Lieut. William Bentley, , •*VL- . • W D R U — 1860 W F H A — I0E7 fore the war started In Korea and No Epidemic apple pie and coffee was servsd by Schoolg Going to D ofi, Middletown; and from Bristol, 1st Stratford; BattalloaChief Leonard Radio Jackpot WHAV — 910 with a peak of 54 cenU In 1946. In ] South Coventry In Hartford Show the hostess. Ths club will bold Dngs Going to Schoob XVKNB — 840 Today Radio Deputy Chief Orrin Porter and H. Botaford, Milford: Deputy Chief ’Chute Unit Go to School Lieut. Albert F. Mongeau. at New the depression period of the STa Flu in U. S. its nsxt masting at the home of \VCOC — 1260 Eastern Standard Time W TH T — l$$0 Joseph Boltea, South Norwalk; let jiiCiC' the farm share dropped as low as Mrs. Pauline UHle Mrs. Clifford Wright on Thursday Dog Warden Lee Fracehia Winner Passes Included also are Deputy Chief Assistant Chief John H. Burns, 32 cents. , ■ Coventry 1-6tfl evening February 1st Albert Martin, Willlmantlc; Chief Danbury; and Deputy Fire Mar­ today atarted a roundup o f all .4:00— 11:25— One Manchealer Fire­ as Curbs This Increase In the farm ers (Centimied Dxhh Pnge Omi) Calvin Flah student at Wllll- roaming dogs around achool Local. Officer Is Para- George H. Harper, Putnam; Chief shall Henry P. Crawford, Oreen- home'COMFORT share, officials said, means prices WDRC—Strike It Rich. WDRC — Public Service Pr H ig h mantlc State Teachers’ College la bulldlnga In Manchester fol­ Frank Luond, Eaglevllle; Lieut. wlch. of farm products have gone up About 200 persons attended the Rubber Check W TH T— News; Family Album. gram. trooper in Combat man Among 29 Tak­ Individual cases— a wotnan in at hla home In QUesd for mid­ lowing reports of 'two dog Thomaa Scadden, Waterbury; Capt. Coom Today more during the past seven months benefit entertainment and dahoe W n C —Backstage Wife. 11:80— ing Conrse at U. of C. Merrill C. Cummings. Fire Chief Friday night for the March of Pittsburgh and an army man In winter vacation. The second sepiea- bites. A youngster waa bitten Team in Korea W ar Harry Rougeot, Torrington; and at the University of Connecticut, MORIARTY Bros than have margins charged by Dayton, Ohio—thsre thera haa (Conttaned frum Page One). . WCCC—Junior Disc Jockey. W TIC —Don Estc.s Show. Dimes at the Hayloft In South ter o f the college n ill open on at tbe Buckland achool and an- W H X Y — Polka Hop. Chief J. T. Bennett, Ansonla. and Chle^ John 8. Pachl, SUte food processors and distributors. been no evidence reported to the 11:55— 3 1 S C E N I I R SI ■'*" I'oMtlaMd tr«tt P *«« <>••> Coventry, Returns were not com­ Monday, January 20. , other gt the Barnard school. W ONS— Hollywood, U. S. A. Lieutenant W alter R, Storrs, Jan. 25-r-Thia is the week Also, Battalion Chief Andrew Department of Education, are a t Retail prices of a typical quanity Health Service of laboratory proof - bia guilt in passing a bad check W ONS— News. plete Saturday afternoon bdt will The World's Day of Prayer This prompted the‘warden to WKNB—News; Request Ma­ for vlaltii^ firemen on the Univer­ Flannagan, New Haven; Acting tending the ereek’a course, too. T F I S 1 3 S of food—described by the Agricul­ that an Influenza virus was In­ I for $65 to Pompeo Labbaddia, pro- 12:00— BfUame, husband of Mra. Kather- J ______. tM tty by Chairman J ture Department as the ."family be reported as soon as possible. As will be held at the Ollead Con­ start a roundup o f all dogs, li­ : prtetor of a restaurant here. Ho tinee. W T IC — News; Dance Music: Lieut. Spencer R. Johnson, West CJhin* 6t ESA’b waga ataWlUa-. volved. Brolvne of 702 Middle Turn­ sity of Connecticut campus. market basket"—have gone up of Friday Mrs. Herbert U Love, gregational church on Friday aft­ censed or imlfcensed. Warden I also pleaded nolo on a count of 4:15— News, Haven; Lieut. Roland Uuwet, South African A ir Fpree pilots tIoR boai^, are not etrict enough local fund chairman, reported coin Thus, said the spokesman, the ernoon February _ 0, , at two o’clock. W T IC -S te lla Dallas. pike, west, Manchester, is current­ Twenty-nine Fite Departnpent Hamden: Stnnlev Zesk, Walling­ flew their flrat combat aortlea about 6.3 per cent since the Ko­ Fracehia said today that he I Jumping bond. He had prevlous- Frequency 5lodulatlnn I C0»l - cwcr~] any means." rean hostilities began. card return! amounted to $53.40 Health Service Is tentatively i A ll the churchea In the southern will make daily rounds o f all ! ly been scJieduled to appear before •WONS—Jack Downey's Mu.xic ly serving with the 187th Airborne officials from the various towns ford; Lieut. Wlltlam C. Reilly, over Korea In support of United ^Tandera called for "Jurt a.s WDRU— F5I; 93.7 MC. and 46 avich cards returned to the classifying all other reported cases | pi^rt of Tolland county are invited school areas and all roaming ; Superior Court last October. But Shop. Regimental Combat Team in Ko­ and cities from throughout the Meriden; 2nd. Lieut. John P. Wles Nations forces in late November. much rigidity t« controlling w a g « local post office. of "influenza” aa "influenza-llke” to' this meeting. dogs w ill be picke<$ up and i he disappeared and was not appit- W C C C -B ig Brother Bill. W F I I A - 103.7 MC. •a ia being planned with respect rea. LL Browne la a graduate of state arc attending claseca dally Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Welles rather than the true disease. The Tri-County ministers held a placed In the dog pound. hended until November 19. 4:30— W T IC -F 3 I 96.5 5IC. to control of prices." Await Russian 3. Health authoritlea have no WDRC— Yankee Kitchen. WDRC— FM on the air 1 p.m. to Germantown High School, and at­ tills week on the fire aspects of and family have j-eturnril home fol­ meetiitg at the Gilead parsonage Dog owners are urged to doubt that "aporadlc” cases o f true I Aroused Sympathy W TIC—Lorenzo Jones. atomic weapona Blay Defer 18-Vear-Olda lowing a month wdth her mother, last week to make out a schedule -keep their dogs at home. Doga . 11:25 p.m. tended th« University of Pennsyl­ Influenza are occurring ns dis­ Tliree years ago. Walker ap- W H A Y —Nows; Polka Hop The week’s course is part of the I The House Armed Services com- Reply to Note Mra. Glenn A. Douglas In Chester, for Lenten aervicea. that follow children to school W F H A —Same as 5VDRC. vania ^rior to his entrance into tinguished from "Influenza-llke” I peared on a oational radio show WKNB—News: SporU. 55FHA—P. !W. state's Civil Defense Program and ■llttee waa reported today con- and remain In the achool area tbe army In October 1941. He was was set up by the State Depart­ liilmenU. But there la "aa yet no 1 and hit the jackpot after arousing W T H T —Dollar Derby. 9:30 a.m.-l:00 p.m.— Music for commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in iS d^n g a plan to put off drafting T^ere were 16 tables of set-back are likely to be placed in the the audience's sympathy by relal- ment of Education and the Univer­ (Continued from Page One) evidence that the true disease 4:43— Listening. February, 1943. During World War SEAT gg-yeer-olds until the 19-to-26 In play Friday night at the Na­ FOR SALE dog pound If apprehended. ^ ing how he was unable to tell his Van Johason and Kathryn sity of Connecticut, and is under exists In epidemic form." W TIC Young Widder Blown. 9:30 p.m., WTIC, Duffy's Tavern. II, he served with the 3rd Army In manpower pool is exhausted. em observers were heartened by than Hale Community Center for Norlji Coventry ' wife and children that he had once Grayson arc contenders for the siipervlaion of-StAle Police Captain Epidemic I.4ist Spring 5:00— WTIC— VM on the all* 7:80 a.m.- the European Theater of Opera­ - An influential commlttea mem­ the fact that the Weat's latest the benefit of the Cub Scouts and been sentenced to jail on a charge year's prize laughs in “Grounds William L. Schatzman. He explained that an outbreak WONS—Straight Arrow. 1 a,m. tions and later at Fort MePhereon, ber uho asked that he not be notes were phrased In moderate under the auspices of the Green- There wU-1 be a School o f In­ of pa.ssing a bad check. for MaiTlage," M-G-M's romantic Inatruclora for the course are CIRCLE THEATER named, said such a provision Chobot Post, AL, which Is spoiv of respiratory ailments--either on WDRC—News: Old Record Shop J, Television Georgia COVERS vein and had a business-like ap­ comedy with music, which opens three UConn fscully members, I.ai- might be written into the man­ a locsllred or on a more wide­ struction for all officers and mem­ This morning, Attoi-ney Koslcki W HAY—Story Queen. WITH EQUIPMENT proach to the situation. soring these scouts. Prize winners W n HC— TV-^-P. M. He completed the Parachute at the Circle theater tomorrow. Vergne E. Williams, asaoclalo pro- For All Makes Of Can power bUl on which the group is follow: Women's 1st, Mrs. Wllllatn spread basis— could be classified told the court that he would prc.ss W THT—Big Jon and Sparky. This approach, they feel, con­ Louis .Iordan bers of Subordinate Granges ' in for a year and a half to two-year 1:00—Homemaker's Exchange. Jump School at Fort Benning, fe.sHor of ElfctrlcRl Engineering: 14 Oak Stroat eonductlng hearlhgs. H. Kenyon; 2nd, Mrs. Ida Camp­ |as "epidemic Influenza” only If a WTIC- When 8 Girl Marrlea siderably brightens the chances East Central 'Pomor,. Grange No. sentence for Walker on the bad 4 :.30—Vanity Fair. Georgia, in July, 1950. and was as­ William C.' Orr, assistant professor We also have a cuatoRi In the meantime, Assistant Sec- bell of Bolton; 3rd, Mrs. Nettle ^ r.lgnlflrant number of people 3 on Tuesday evening. January 30 5:15— signed to the 187th Airborne Reg­ and assistants will he made. Mr. Sonth Manchastor, Conn. for four-power negotiations. Louis Jordan, creator of "Cale- among the sufferers were found to check count and a three-year sen­ WDRC The Old Record .Shop .5:00—Lncky Pup. Clenndaniel al.^ announced that he of Chemistry; and Stephen S. letary of Defense Anna Rosen- Lomb of Stafford. Men's 1st, Rich- w, * u at Yeomans Hall in Columbia. A ll .5:1.5 -Time for Beany. imental Combat Team shortly af­ line of envera In fiber, ptai- Russians Eye Reich ard J Neff; 2nd, Harmon N. Coch- end added comfort. No gummtr. W TH T— Elmer Davis. pledge of allegiance to the flag. no atringa attached, the Western free of charge to parents. Tlior.e conducted by the Grand Lodge gc',.ie\'. pat:>' or feeling. Get F.VS- Felix Mendelssohn, and wife of mtemal security wlteout aacriflc- Mrs. Walter 8. Haven was host­ by her father and was gowned in Mrs. Haven, Mrs. Anna C. Ander­ officers of Connecticut tomorrow 7:S4V— Following a test passing period I ing the freedoms of Its citizens. Governments have told the Krem­ from ( ‘ovrntry are Mrs Everett a white lace dress with a lace hel­ T E E T II today st any drug store. WONS— Gabriel Heatter. actor Martin Kosleck. ess to a regional Grange leeturen son and Mpj. James T- Laidlaw. evening at eight o’clock at the conducted by Sooutmaster Irwin The President named Admiral lin they arc prepared to join with N. Barth, Mrs. Andrew J. Buck- met, and she carried a bouquet of WTHT—Jock Armstrong. Madisonville, Ky. — John L. conference at the Grange hall In and Assistant Scoutmaster Jack — you’ll thrill to the new experi­ Chester W. NImitz to head the Ruaala In setting a date for "the ley. Mrs. Maxine .stiekney. Mrs. sweetheart rosea and stephanotls. funeral home. W ire—News of the World. Grayot, 82, attorney for tbe Allen North Coventry aaturday night. Von Deck, a game period was en ence of seeing your favorite TV nine-member commission and said exploratory meeting of representa­ Nineteen of the 20 Oranges in the Lois Sawyer. Mrs. Henry A Bay. Her attendant, Miss Marjorie The funeral home will be open WDRC—Club Fifteen. Property Custodian in Washing­ j FEDERAL TIRES for the convenience of frienda to­ Joyed by the boys. ■ programs brought to you in big pictures . . . crisp and ^ J2,' he later Would appoint other, "dis- tives" In Paris. Willingness of the East Central Pomona were repre­ Mrs. Ernest C. Becker, Mrs. John Homes, of New London, was Ellington 7:46— ton for 15 years who resigned In J give you all these features ttegulshed clUzena," selected on a United States to have the meeting sented. Mrs. Haven la lecturer of S. B'tssell, James T. Ijiidlaw, Mrs. dressed In navy blue lace with morrow until nine o'clock In the WANTED WDRC— Edwsrd R. Murrow. 1949. A t the troop council ring Mr, I at down-to-earth prices: clear . . . from any viewing angle in the room I non-partisan basis, to serve on It. In Paris Is a slight concession. the East Central Pomona Grange. Myrtle B. ('arpenter and Mrs. blue accessories and she carried a evening and Saturday morning un- WONS— Mutual NewsreisL Chicago —* Brig. Gen. Ernest Clendanlel, a troop committeeman Calling the President’s action Mj. and M ra Howard Wilson of til the hour of the funeral. talked about the parents' night I t, 6*W wAtsf in husky, wide, fiat This government had suggested A delirious .supper waa served Eileen .TBn.>ien. bouquet of pink roses. l-islingg, both rural and W n C — One Man's Family. Guthner, 66, who retired from mili­ I tread for cztra long wear * 'extremely unfortunate,” Fergu­ earlier that both the preliminary with Mrs. Haven, Mrs. Anna An­ William F. C. Oreutt of North The best man was Peter Mil­ Main street are the parents of a - urban by which we can bel­ 8 :00— tary service in 1946 after serving planned for February 6, at which A A son said in a statement: and full dress sessions he held In iarias. of New London. son horn at the Manchester Memo­ time presentation of tenderfoot I 1. Wx^-arif xxalxr rikx «dtb xkid- derson and Mrs. James T. Laldlaw Coventry who la a student at the ter serve our long list of WDRC— FBI In Peace and War, in the Army since 1900, smd a for­ •It la difficult to escape the the United States. In charge. Grange Auctioneering school in A reception followed the cere­ rial hospital Monday afternoon. W ONS— Hardy FanUly. mer Director of Public Safety in and second class b'dgef, as ■well as I rctixtint. slotted riding ribs for conclusion that once again the Plan Latlies’ Niglil If Ruaala does not make a clear Visitors Sunday at the homo of Thonip.sonvilIe, liad ns a week-end mony. The dining room was deco­ The paternal grandparents are Mr. property buyers. W TH T— Screen Guild Players. Denver. patrol Insignia to patrol leadera I «xtra safety I Vlas —Crodey’s exclusive Family Theatre Screeit* ifi President seeks to foreclose Oon- answer or attacks updeslrable con­ Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Little and fam­ gtir.sl a cla-ssiitatc, Earl Davi.s, of rated with red and white cama- and Mrs. David Wilson of High W H A Y — Polish National Home. Los Angeles— Joseph O. Dono- I 9, MIgbxxt euxIHy xixadxrdi backed the proscenitun-arch for your own intimate thesiro gresslonal action on these rital Kallaington, Pa. ^ ! tlons. street, Manchester and the mater­ Maher Chairman Aldrich Family. vpn, 66, President of the Los An­ I by exclusive Doubla Cuarsn (ss ditions— for example. If she re­ ily in South Coventry were Mr. wnC— where you see clear, steady big pictures with amazing sharpneM ef matters. F'red W. Sadler of Rtorrs. ma.4- ' Mrs. Ash was dressed in a taupe nal grandmother. Mrs. Jennie De- JARVIS “ 8:80— geles Board of Public Works, for­ J srith neighborhood service I 51 C'-ents to Farmer quests that Communist China take and Mrs. Laurence Lee Hill and part In any Far Ea.stern .subjects Mrs. T. F. Little, all of Plainville. ter of Uriel Lodgov AF and AM, crepe dress with a corsage of yel­ Carli of Main street, Ellington. Harold Maher, foreman of Hose WDRC— Mr. Keen, Tracer of mer Mediator for the National 0. Csmyisls Hnscovering every need, detail, with striking three-dimensional realism. I t Is difficult to escBiH:' the of Merrow. states there will be a low rosea and the bridegroom's David Logan, son of Mr. and REALTY COs Lost Persons. feeMng that the President once --then the diplomatic sparring Henry W. Ford, principal at the Company Tw o at the center, haa Vaudeville Association in New AUTO GLASS from rugged truck tires to luxu­ npecial communications meeting mother. Mrs. Perrltt. wore a green Mrs. David Logan, Sr., is confined W n C — Father Knows Best. has been persuaded by his probably will go on with more note George Horsey Robertson school been named ehalrman for the 6,'i4 CKNTER ST. York and head of the N R A Code rious tow-pressure Air Wings I exchanges. in South (Coventry, Is one of 29 Saturday at 7:30 p. m., at the Ma­ velvet dress with a corsage of to hi's home with chicken pox. South Manchester Fire Depart­ WONS— Rod and Gun Club. Authority for the movie Industry. ira to cloak the subject with yellow roses. PHONE 4112 MIRRORS eonTbSlon In the hope that nothing educators included in a group to sonic Temple In Merrow. The Mas­ Mrs. Edwin Heinz of Main street ment's sixth annual Ladies’ Night 8:56— Roslyn, -N. Y.— Mrs. Josephine COMFAM OUR set up in the state a pilot program ter Mason's degree will be, exem­ The bride is a graduate of the has returned from the Rockville to be held February 24 at the W ONS— Bill and Henry, News. Norman Rawlins, 47. a former aftectlve will be done about securi­ Windham High school and the Jo­ TRADI-IN AUOWANCIS of education about the United Na­ plified with Past Master. Eugene City hospital where she has been Italian American club. Victor 8:00— actress in the silent movies and ty risks In government service.” Flee lo Safelv seph Lawrence School of Nursing Ferguson added that he feared 0 tions. The group will be headed C. Winch of Wo.st WilUngton pre­ a recent patient. Johnson is vice chairman and each WDRC— Suspense. widow of Herbert Rawlina stock by Dr. C. Francis Willey, associate siding over the first part of the in New London and is a member The Ellington Civil Defense pro- I W ONS— Limerick Show. broker and polo player. T h e only result to come from this of the nursing staff of the Law­ company Is represented by five professor of history at the Wllli- degree work. Past Master Mathew gram is being organized and the W TH T— Amateur Show. Jersey City, N. J. —David Dris­ is further confusion, - further In Mine Fire rence Memorial hospital. men on the committee In charge of SUFFERING mantic State Teachers College. of North Coventry will preclde following chffirmen o f committees W nC—Dragnet coll, 75, a former buaineaa manager atrataisd relations between the The bridegroom is the owner arrangements. President and Congress, and con- over the second section of this have been chosen; First Selectman WHAY—Night Watch. The educators include principals, and operator of a service station The annual Inter-depatment La­ of the Brooklyn Dodgers Baseball Mnulng danger to the country from (Coattnned Fron Page One) work. Past Ma.stei Myrlon E. Jarvis N. Clapp: director, Milo E. FROM 8:30-r teachers, superintendents and rep­ in New London. dles Night will open with a ban- Team and at one time a well know m rvnioB , disloyalty and security Wriglit of North Coventry will fill Hayes; medical director, Franda WDRC— Playhouse. resentatives of the State Depart­ The ceremony took place on the sports promoter In the New York risks.” the shaft and escaped without the stations of senior deacon; H. Bird; communications, ______Aaron '1“ ®^ ^ *** W T IC —W e the People. ment of Ediieatiiin. The group at­ twenty-seventh wedding anniver­ metropolitan area. The' farmer la getting about trouble. Pa.st Master Philip F. Linderson, G. Olmsted: shelter and evacua- tertalnraent and dancing. Asthma? WONS— Reporters Roundup. Anxious Families Walt tended a three-day informative in­ sary of the bride's parents, Mr. 51 cents out of every dollar con- stitute at the United Nations in Sr., chaplain emeritus, will fill the tlon. Rev. John C. Allller; trans­ SANSON'S ASTHMA 9:45— Among the extinct birds are the H. C. McCollum, mins manager, and Mrs. Ash. VBKspend for fot^, agriculture station of chaplain. The regular portation. -Edward F. Horton: WTHT—Robert Montgomery. great auk, Labrador duck, heath lll'/i Center St Phoee 5856 State Service Station — in your beautiful Crosley T V receiver a new reported all the miners safely out mid-December as part of its prep­ The couple left on a wedding RKMBOY DepartmiDepartment officials estimated officers will fill the remaining sta­ schools, George E. Graff; auxil­ Cuban Officer 10:00— hen, passenger pigeon, Cuban Downtown Tvdui super-powered circuit provides and controls the three hours after the lire broke aration for setting up the pro­ trip through the South and on Store Fronts, Picture Framing, gram. tions. iary firemen, Donald W. Wallace: Has helped many poiplc w n C — Screen Directors Play­ macaw, Guadalupe caracara, Gua­ 770 Ofaln St. Tel. 43U7 out Anxious families had been their return will live in New Lon­ Venetian Bllnda, plus power necessary for truly dependal^le big compares with 46 rents be- Emil Frank Strede, Jr., son of Red Cross. Juliette Seifert; clerk. lead ■ normnL arttre Hfe Hy house. dalupe flicker, Guadalupe ■ towbee waiting at the tipple among The sum of $92.50 was realized don. Defends Widow Fnrnlture Tops picture performance. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Strode, Sr.. Mra. Ruth H. Abom. Other mem- remoxina the palnthl svrop- WDRC— Lineup. and Caroline paroquet. crowds of the curious and hun­ from the second annual entertain­ Mrs. Leon Fogll of Hartford was Ronald L. Boyd, pon of Mr. and bera of the committees will be toms of asthma W H A Y — Night Watch. I L ck* 1 Nottces dreds of helpers. ment and dance for the benefit of a week-end guest at the home of the March of Dimes held Friday Mrs. John D. Boyd, left today added. (Contln'jed from Page One) START I'SING IT . W TH T—n m e for Defense. 16-Inch C o n so l* M o dol TI-4471 M U (at Mine rescue squads came from Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ash. 10:1.5— AT A COURT OF PROBATE held night at the Hayloft In South Cov­ for Fort Devens, Mass., under the IJnka-McLeaa TODAY right). Cabinet is of rich mahogany or blond R IfsnehMter within and for the •Ferre Haute, 30 miles north of W ONS— I Love a Mystery. here, aAd Btcknell and Vincennes. entry, according to announcement Selective Service system. Lester Miss Doris McLean, daughter of I to attend Nelsop, said the bullet ' wood veneers. Its striking beauty is matched by District of Maacheater, on the 23rd Giglio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip NEW LOW PRICE! 10:.50— lay of January, 195L Red Chxias workers and American Monday by Mrs. Herbert W, Love, Mr. and Mra. Harold M c^an , of passed over the <^ge of the heart loeal fund chairman. Glgllo left Tuesday for Fort Dev­ W TH T— News. thrilling performance from Crosley’s new Built- Present, JOILN J. WALLETT. Legion members moved In. Glastonbury, and Robert Karl About Town lam ] that he could have lived only tudfe.' Hank Keene of I,akewood ens. Links, son of Mr. and Mra. Karl I "eight or 10 heartbeats" after the For Sale al the Foll.iw1ng WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. in Automatic Dual Antenna, super-powered d r- McCollum blamed the fire on 5lanrhester Orot Slnres: WDRC— Quiet Town. au of Joseph A Farra or Oulsep- friction In the conveyor. Flames Heights, South Coventry, well Gerald C. Mitchell of Manning Links, of GUead, were married at Hose Company One of the I wound waa received. | cult, and many other pace-setting features that _ P ie . lata of Manehtstsr, In satd known radio and vaudeville enter­ Hill waa among the 44 applicants the Hockanum Methodlat church I The court's autopsy surgeon. Dr, i 10:35— WANTED By Georgia Dealers deceased. ate Into tlmbera, but thAw were SMFD w ill hold Its annual ban­ QUINN’S PIIAKMAC'V WTHT-r-lIlusion. djatinpiiph all the great new Crosley T V sets no indications that any coal bad tainer, song writer, who has been who were successful In passing Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock by quet March 3. The afalr will start • Manuel Prieto, haa testified the Tel 11116 r admin let ratrix baring exhibited In show business all his life will 11:00— for 1951. »er administration account with said started burning. He reported state bar examinations given by the Rev. Morrill Martin. nt 6:30. All members are asked j bullet did not touch Nelson’s heart [ bo the master of ceremonies at "A NUKTH EMI HIIAKMACY - News on all stations. (State to this Court (or allowance. It Is the fire under control late last the Connecticut State Bar Exam­ The bride, who was given in to keep this date in mind. ! and he could have lived for some Mid-Winter Night's Scheme" en­ Tel 6.545 11:15— Come in NOW and see the stunning new ORDEJUED: That the 3Ist day oC night. ining Board December 29 and 30 ' marriage by her father, wore a I time afterward. lanuary, 1991, at ten o'clock, forenoon, tertainment to help the Heart nt the State Capitol in, Hartford. navy blue suit with white acces­ CENTER I'llAKfilACV WONS—Jack's Waxworks. Crosley models for 1951. Let us show you how a the Probate Office in the Municipal Members of Sunset Rebekah Td. 4288 campaign, according to announce­ Sonui 70 applicants took the exam­ sories and a corsage of white Lodge. No. 36, will be welcome to ■V5”n C -O d b rg e Sautelle. Crosley Family Theatre TV with FULL ROOM landing In said llancheJler; be and ment by Mra. Herbert J. Gable, WEI.ININ OHUa WTHT—U. N. Recorded High­ 200 CLEAN USED CARS ination at ths time. The success­ camellias. attend the funeral service tomor- ha same la assigned (or a hearing on local chairman of the Heart Fund VISION is setting the pace in grilling Big he allowance of said administration Gas Price Sapping ful group expect to be sworn in Her attendant. Miss Margaret row evening at eight o'clock for TU 53*1 lights. iccount with said estate, ascertain Drive of the Willlmantlc District as members of the bar during Pyskin of New Britain, wore a Grand Secretsry Wlfllam S. Featuring Free Oellverv WDRC— World Tonight. Picture Performance! lent of heirs anc order of distribution, Heart Association. The entertain­ ceremonies In about a week. Mr. grey suit with blue accessories Hutchison, at the Beecher and SERVICES As Dealers Ficht ment will be in the form of an out­ TOP PRICES FOR TIP-TOP CARS uid this Court directs that notice of and a corsage o f pink camellias. Bennett Funeral Home, 100 Broad- he time and place assigned (or asld Mitchell is the son of Mr. and standing professional talent show Mrs. Gerald Mitchell of Plansvllle. The best man was Albert Links wa3’. New Haven, as well as Odd iearing be given to all . persons known C3reua type aigns made their and dance February 2 at 8 p. m. That Inffriprel the wishet be Interested therein to appear and He is a graduate of Lewis High o f GUeskl. Felio'*'* of King David Lodge, No. If you own any of Hio following mokos drivo ovor to Dougios Motor appearance at many gas stations at the Hayloft South Coventry. The bride’s mother wore a royal le beard thereon by publishing n copy School in Southington In 1035; re­ 39, of this town. Mr. Hutchison of the family. Solos, direct roprosofltotivo for. Chariot A. Farr ef AHonto. >( this order t> newspaper haring in Manchester today announcing Committee members who are as­ blue dress and a corsage o f shaded served as the past noble grand sisting In this effort are Mrs. Les­ ceived his B. A. Degree at the TRADE-IN circulation In said District, at least that the price for regular gaso­ University of Connecticut in 1947; camellias, and the bridegroom’s when Sunset Rebekah Lodge was JANUARY G o e r g io :. THE PAGE SEHING Ire days before the day of said hear- lie K. Richardson, treaaureivMrs. mother wore a light blue dress line has dropped from 25.9 to 22.6 his L. L , B. degree in June, 1950 Instituted here, December 27, ng. cents per gallon. Harry R. Ryan, Jr. Mrs. Charles with a corsage, of pink camellias. 1894, and waa a charter member. John B. Burke CLEARANCE SALE! JOHN J. WALUTTT, Judge. Pettis and Mrs. Katie Keene. W al­ from the University of Connecticut A reception for the members of NOW! Gasoline dealers at a meeting Law School, formerly known aa Mra. Hutchison was a past noble Designs are goming held in Hartford last night said ter Kane, prqprietor, will donate the Immediate families waa held PIINKRAI. HOMB FORDS 1939 TO 1950 AT A COURT or PROBATE held the Hartford College of Law. He grand of the Rebekahs and a presi­ Full Panel they will “ fight to a finish” In an the use of the Hayloft. Mrs. Rich­ following the ceremony at the It Manchester within and for the and Mra. Mitchell have five chil­ dent of the State Rebekah Assem­ 87 East Oaater tl. ret Portieiilarly '46s m i '4 7 t Mstiict of Manchester, on tbe 23rd all out effort to wipe out price cut­ ardson will also sponsor a square bride's home In Glastonbury’. bly. Burial will be at one o'clock FROM GROSLEY dren, four boys and one girl. Mr. YOUTH BED lay of January, 199L ting “ no matter what the coat.” dance February 14 at the Pine Ths bride gnulusted from the Saturday at the Center Cemetery, Aasbelaace Servtee $25 TO $75 LAke Shores clubhouse for this Mitchell has been with the Trav­ Present. JOHN J. WALLETT. Price- of regular gas during the Glastonbury High achool and Is East Hartford. lodga. , benefit. Inasmuch as these two elers Insurance Company in Hart­ employed at the Travelers Insur­ $29.95 Estate of Mary Adelaide Benton. Ute past gas price cutting war reached / CHEVROLETS 1939 TO 1950 events are the only means by ford as on underwriter in the bond ance Company in Hartford. . for your old refrigerator in it MAnchexter. lald Dixtrlct. deceax- a low of 19.9. The prevloua gas Full PMiel I. which the Heart association w ill department for about three and The bridegroom graduated from price war In Manchester lasted 80 ask for help from l9cal residents The executor haring axhlbtted hla days. one-half years. He has . no Im­ the Windham High achool and trade for a new, modern— We Are Also Interested In Real Clean Pontiacs, ^iwilnlttrailon account with aald ex­ the town of Coventry Is urged to mediate plans for opening s prac­ took a course at the University MAPLE GRIBS ile to thia Court for allowknce. it lx support the above "Affairs of the tice. o f Connecticut. He la in partner- Heart." Olds, Plymouths and Dodges ORDERED: That the Cth day of Three anniversaries will be cele­ ahlp with his father and they op­ s i n s !'^r*kruaiT* 1951 t ten o'clock, forenoon, Public Records Salary Increases recommended brated Thursday during a small erate a large farm on West street, PHILCO the Probate Office ta the Municipal Reel Cloao Fro-Wor Aro Iringing Amcnring Prieot! by the Board of Education (or the dinner party at the home o f Mr. Gilead. SoHd Btapla C an in laid Mancbeater, be and public school (acuity to be voted Warrantee Deeds and Mrs. Jficholaa Carchldi in 'The couple left on a short wed- ■aats is aarlgoed tor a haartng on on Thursday at a special town ROASTING CHICKENS allowance of aald adralnletration ac- W. Harry England to George B. South Coventry when they enter­ tllng trii^to New York. h iS h g h a i r s EASY TERMS! meeting at 8 p. m. at the Ctiurch ^ with laid estate and this Court and Emily Krause, -profiV'ty on tain Mr. and Mra. O. Raymond Sell High, Sell Now^ Sell Direct To Georgia Buyers Community Houae In North Cov­ UHTH. 9 P. M. that-'Botlas of tbe time and Plymouth Lane. Johnoon. The Johnsons will be Mrs. John Davis of Long Island **When I sat down to that golden brown, cffispy, Mlgasd (or aald hearing ba entry have been announc^ by $MA Green Manor Estatea to Russell observing - their twenty-fourth la visiting at the home of Mr. plnntii, romi^ict bird and took a mouthfnl o f ita da pdtsons known to be in- this board. The proposed Increases TODAY AND FRIDAY ' to appear end.ba heard R. Vcnnait et al, property on for the 17 regular Riembera o f the wedding anniversary ThurS^y and Mra. Karl Links. tender, delicate meat. I juat sighed.” So says a Weaver road, BENSON’S 'h f Bubllahlng a copy of this teaching staff will amount to $120 and Mrs. Johnson's birthday Is a l­ Charles Fish was a caller customer, describing her joy at eating one of our newspaper haring a cir MsTHage Licenses each, payable $20 monthly fo r the so that day. Mr, and .Mrs, at the home of Mr. and Mra. H ar­ Itiulio -^Trlevialoa - AppUancea OPEN SATURDAY District, at least Hts BENSON’S iu/ineti Robert James Mason of 55 chickens. remainder of the year; $120 (or Carchldi will be observ’ing their old Blinn on Brewer s t t ^ in UNTIL 5 P. M. day of aald btaring. Homeatead street end Edith Adams Radio • TeleTWoB • AppHanoct 718 M A IN STREET in a regtiterad latter the principal. .Henry W. Ford,, i>ay- first wedding anntversary that Hockanum on Sunday afternoon. of Rockville, wedding February 8. abte on the same baait, $60—each day also. The He-GI-Am Bridga Chib held m MAIN STREET OPEN EVERY EVENING T IL 9 P, M. tSt EAST GENTER STREET TELEPHONE 5191 M. 1991. a copy 718 MAIN STREET , TELErHONE 2588 I d to fanford I. Antonio Doldo and Concorde for the part-time mtulc supervis­ The Mix Masters 4-H cooking their party at the home of lira. jR O G I R oLCon ' Phaneuf, both of Worcester, Mass- or Mrs. Lydia Allen,' and school club ' will meet Thursday a ^ r Norton Warner and the urlnnera fo r TelcphoiM 7658 j TE LE PH O N R 8888 •ehuaetta, wedding.date not Indi­ nurse Miss yargaret H. Danehy, school at the home of Airs. RoSert the evening were Mra. Floyd FoglL 40^ West C ei^r Btnet WAIJLETT, cated. poysbls'llO monthly (or ths r«- Clavardon. leader. Mra. Ralph Record and Mra. Ever- X MANCHESTtJR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 25,1951 i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN;* THURSDAY. JANUARY 25, 1951 PAGE SEVEN’' ging and local chairman, William Minor, haa urged reri- soon. oeptlng it aa their inevitable prob­ tives which, we are afraid, hare ter agencies the company will given to the state civilian defense diistry for moblllaatlon produe- The apparattu wUI b* raised high­ ty reception cam be ironed out, the Bolton dento to return their coin c a i^ as The trouble may lie, he added, er. perhaps on a form, for th* next been driven Into "hiding" by a Farm Problem maintain an up-to-date list of es­ organization. Thla Include# the tion." siren msy be made a part o f the lem to WU aa many Rusaians as 0oon M poMlblc. In vl6w o f FRIED OYSTERS, CLAMS Siren Warning in that the siren i* located on one fleroe preoccupation with the ma- -Deria Moke D’ltalto Telephone Co. sential personnel in each commu­ teat. audible warning system of the de­ poaalble, he propoeed that wa jle- widcBppond epidemic F18H AND CHIPS WITH OUR NEW KKIAI ATilK: planning o f an emergency com­ of the loa'er elevations of the roof. If the preeent diffieutty of spot­ fense program. Talv MBBekaatse M O nity. Qulto BtafforR 'Post elare our deelio for peaiee with the chtneir o fw a r on the part of Panel Jan. 30 the vast sums needed to help munication disaster plan, the set­ C D M i t i S f • those stricken, the Importance of A plan ia being devised to pro­ ting up of the defense communica­ Not Yet Good Russian people, our aversion to those who have already assunwd Our o«w aunitary process give* you a delicmun. crisp Set for Blow vide preferred handling of emer­ . A meeting of the CIt U Dafenae this year’s drive is greater than tion system or 'radar network’ as .Stafford Springs, Jaij. 36—ig') — — that war le inevitable. ffoMen brown food — Seala in Ihe flavor! C'ome in and .'m iSRjSSg°«=. the killing o f one Russian soldier. Committee on Mon^Bjf night, Bt- ever. Returns to datq total gency calls for urgent conversa­ w ell as providing assistance with HiitU itmt. For one effort to speak for Agricultural Policy Con- try Iheml PRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PAChED tions in connection with the war Donald A. Anderson has restghied iiiiiiiliMtoate how many guns vre can use in the want In the world, for one effort last year. . . To Maintain Use of **rS^,d3roirt«Mr I. m i. Tuesday at U. of C. progreM being made. However, the Local xesldents are being can- "Much has already been done to leased telephone lines. pal of the Greenwich High School. tOfhelp make an American for­ make telephone equipment and Alarm Higher world, he talked about bread. ne3 for a great many more vol- vftBMd for gifts to be awarded at COMMUNITY RESTAURAN'i Valuable Facility "In addition,” Mr. Maxey said, In making the announcement yes­ eign policy which le djmamie and StofTs. Jen. 2*.-^Two • matters u fl^ n throughout the town was the annual dance be held at w e property in Connecticut as trouble- "approximately 100 million dollars It waa unusual because, at a 14.3 NORTH MAIN STREET • MANCHBS'IER terday Superintendent Of Schools imaginative for peace instead of of msjor Importance to farmers very evident. A meeting wlU be Rainbow club thisto Friday proof as possible. Safeguards are have been spent by the company Yesterday noon's sipi^n test was time alien we are r, all talking Plans 'of The Southern New being established to prevent access Earl M. .W itt said Andarson will resigned to war, for one effort to In ai^riod of national em erge^ held early In February at Which Tony O’Brighfs orchestra will England Telephone' company to since the end of World W ar II to "much better but still nbl, entirely •bout material force, be talked furnish music for dancing. Local by unauthorized persons to build­ roWCRIPnON RATES build the kind of itrength which —prices and production, and labor the various branchee ot the de­ 4neet possible emergencies were expand and improve the state's remain here until his successor satisfactory," according to Chief —will be subjects for pane! dle- fense program wlU be discussed In drive officials gratefully acknowl­ ings where important mechanical •bout moral and spiritual force. can make American foreign pol­ outlined by Ellis C. Maxey, vice telephone' communication net­ can be engaged. A_ graduate of Of Police Herman O. Schen^I, di­ cusslon at the annual i^ c u ltu r a l an effort to encourage volunteers edge We following contributions equipment Is housed. Principal Sis iw tii* Mr ...... , It was unusual because, at a president of the company, In a work—which will greatly assist In Colby College, Anderson received rector of Manchester’a,'CiHltan DO* motith by •*•'■ ...... gg ic y Irresistible, whereas It now policy conference to Ito held at the to offer their eervlcee In the pro­ to We local March of Dimes; statement released at New Haven manholes have been looked. Emer­ the job of meetjag the growing a Master of Arts Degree from the Defense program. He aatd l] time when many Americans as­ gency power supply has been pro­ Sibgl* Cow • r'...... ■■■'.!!'.’.I seems lo grow weaker every day, University of Connecticut on Jan­ gram. Mr. and Mrs. H. Peterson, Miss yesterday. communloatlon/heeda of the gov. ttniversity of Connecticut tn 1649. three horsr-power siren, which WwMy- w .M4.00 sume fhat we occupy s fixed and Senator McMahon deserves credit. uary 30. Harold O. Halcrow. pro­ Everett T. McKinney has been B. L. Ooslee, Mr. and Mr*. George "A disaster plan, now being vided for all exchanges. Tele­ orament for/defense and military Married, he is the father of one located on the roof of the Ver- tub*. SeliTbfbf. Ob* Tbw...... phone employees have been alerted perfect position in the world, he fessor of agricultural economics delegated to supervise emergency O. Rose, Malcolm Southerlln, Mr. JANUARY completed," he said "will provide purposes grid of business and daughter. planck school, will be tested again MEMBER OI ___ and chairmart of the program and Mrs. William Riley, Mr. and for emergency telephone service to the possibilities of sabotage and talked about improving our policy construction. The communlcaUons •YUK iiSUClATEO PRESS committee, announces.' commltue will be headed by John Mrs. Richard Moira. Mrs. A. W. In and out of a .stricken urea. the importance of the secrecy of •nd giving it greater dynamic The price and production panel, D. Avery, weU-knowh local "ham ' Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Chester­ CLEARANCE SALE Standby operators equipped with communications has been reem­ •ppest,<' schedtjled for the m o ^ h g pro- operator. The Selectmen have as­ field Plrie, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. battery-type telephonea will he as­ phasized...... , Hep- signed tn an emergency network •'The company has under con- ; In short summary, the speech Connecticut grain, will be led hjt sumed the responsibility of engin­ Matchulat, Mr. and Mm. Waltsr J. pubilihea her*. Bum.bbm, associate djr^ctor o f the eering service#. It w m a l » an­ Zutter, Misses Tobias. • connecting Into important cable sideration a plan for fingerprinting j •"Alt^btt if?lp»b*S*t.Pn pt .pjci.1 was unusual becauae, in a lime of Agricultural EXtUnsipn Service, It nounced that Mre Ellsworth E- Mr. and M ra M. W. Haling, Mr. lines at points, immediately out- all employee* and a system of a " * * glance at certain sane fundamen­ paiyH members will be Henry to date there are nine nurses avail­ derson, O. 8. Anderson.. Mr. and lines. Alternate locations have cards such as used by the company | tw it Cb»c«B*. D«tn>H tna Bolton- Sewing Machines been selected in eaeh target area tals. We went to the Governor's office, MBale, dairy farmsr, Utchfleld; able In case of dUaater and esti­ Mrs. Joseph Scranton, Mra. Myrtle during the last war. Access to | Fhlllp Taylor, professor of eco­ in tlie event one of them Is not company records has been limited, j m em ber a u d it bureau o r We venture s few quotations mated the number o f people who Carpenter, W8CS, United MeWo- the other dsy. to put In our ap­ nomics at the University: Edward acefs.sible at the time of the emer­ Important records are microfilmed i OIBCOUAWMS^____ from the McMahon speeeh; could be fed at th * various estab­ diat church. plication for some kind of com- B. Woolnian, farmer. Warehouse lishments In town. A number of Men’s Club, United MeWodlst gency. and stored in specially selected out- | yka Hirald PrintloK CompAny. Inc-. “ These walla properly resound Point; Mrs. Harold Strickland, "Telephone traffic control bu­ J J i J W *n*nc.Al r«pon.lbnUy for mlssionership. We got u^,-^arly, people have already expressed church. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Spen­ FREE of-the-wa.v locations. with demands for tnereasins; farm homemaker of Rockfall, an^ reaus have reviewed their rerout­ "Assistance In the organiz.atlon tYMMphleAl •rrorr-*PP**n'ni and appeared In good seSson, and their desire to t&ke the First Aid cer, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Avery, Professor Halcrow. course but more signers are need­ ing practices for use in the event of communication plans is being HEAVY .stEER BEEF, Bl.Ot K STYLE YwUpeewttU And oOier reading 'n*-**’^- Americas material strenglh-the we left late, and th ^ ^ tlllty that James Monahan, Mr. and Mrs, BUTTON HOLE ATTACHMENT INCLUDED o f sudden loads or emergency )n TM MAbcheater Brenlng Herald. The farm labor panel on the strength of tanks, .ships, planes went on tn betweep'shouldn't hap­ ed in order that a qualified In­ Robert Bolduc, Mr. and Mm. John EXTRA TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE situations. Routes for long dis­ afternoon program will discuss structor may be obtained. This la and atomic bombs. Such demands pen to any job sCeker. Swanson, Jr., Mr. and Mml R. K. DURING THIS SALE tance traffic, river caMe crossings Thur*I»y. JBn'wy S* such phases as a national labor a very Important and valuable Jones Jr., Mr. and Mre. Tony An- Con.sider oUr claims for pre- policy and how to expand farm and Important sections of ex­ lb are fully justified: we must gen­ bourse not only In case of disaster aaldl, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Perrett. change cable are being carefully ferinent. ,.Wc have been following output with fewer people In agri­ erate military might. I ^shall of but In everyday living. All Inter­ Mr. and Mrs. Michael GoldsiH^r. scrutlnzed to provide additional Cease-Fire In Effect Now? the Republican party in Connecti­ culture. Led by P. U Putnam, ested people should sign up aa CHUCK ROAST Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Roberts. M^. YouVnm r course vigorously support -as I cut for at least twenty years. It alternate routes where needed. Pa- The new development today profcs-ior of agricultural econom­ soon aa possible with Mrs. hhlnn, and Mrs. Frank Clyde, Mm. D.' BENSON'S trolls of important routes are have unawert’lngly supported in Is tnie that there have bcea some ics, the other members will be Mrs. Ralph H. Wing or Mrs. James Lombardi, AnWony Oigllo, Mr. and maintained to continue this obser­ with regard to the Far Eabtem times when we haven't seemed able Ralph C. Lasbury. Jr., of Hartford, RADIO—TELEVISION— APPLIANCES jbwwfcpwflogd S H A N K H A L F the past—every item- of legisla­ G. Hassett. Mrs. Ernest M. Howard, Mr. and vation, and special emphasis is irituaUon la that it now seema con- to catch up to It and find It quite member of the State'Farm Labor \ 713 MAIN ST.—TELEPHONE 3535 tion which enhances our armed Renato Cocconl, James G. Haa- Mrs. Charles Volkert, Mr. and Mr*. being given to military locations. j In step with ourselves. But we committee; Col. Howard W. Davis firmed that, ao far a« the Chlne*b sett and Leslie Spencer have been Leonard Ducharme,' Laura Lee, "Dispersal of essential supplies im fant power. have never deserted the trail, and of % Hartford, representing Selec­ CbmmunlaU are concerned, an appointed assistants to John Michael Kurys, Esther G. Brindle'. and stock Is gradually being ef­ ttl •Yet this .Senate must not make it ia with complete and restrained tive Service; Thomas Shea of Swanson, Sr., public works com­ c unofficial ceaae-nre haa already Mr. and Mrs. James Fletcher, fected under a plan which will ex­ co fb s cw bs COOKED the world think that America is inodeaty that we assert that we Hartford, director of the State mittee head. Mr, Swanson has David Peace, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. X pand Ih the near future. Thus HAMS ham fa t IMo effect in Korea. have, over the years, been one of Employment Sertice; Frank Hob- - reaching for the sword of steel aa made a survey of all buses, trucks Wing, Mr. and Mm. Peter Doboaz, ______strategic, naaterials necessary for Th# bhlnaat Oommunlat troop* Its very best word heelers. erls of Middletown, farmer and the maintenance- of emergency until you fry though It alone will save her. Our and station wagons that could be O. E. Mannel, Mr. and Mm. George Our senlces to the party have president of the Connecticut Farm lines will be available. In Korta are not advancing, but utilized in an emergency Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Esche, EXTRA LEAN FRESH actions must positively demon­ In our opinion, been such as to Bureau Federation;', Raymond Peter Massollnl, hegd of security "As a service to civilian disas­ withdrawing. Tn*y ar* not awk- strate that we regan^ our moral hsve deserved rewsrd long sgo. Atherton, agricultural agent in Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Liebman, ha-s asked for volunteers for police Mrs. Domenic Panelll, Mr. and Mrs. ing haul*, but avoiding it. And position In the world as of tran­ We have, In a spirit of great self Litchfield county, and Robert A. and fire service and .would appre­ Sheldon, farmer, of West Suffield. Fred Wamock. ft this behavior la, at laat. being rec­ scendent Importance- aa our sacrifice, told the party when we ciate hearing from anyone willing ognised a* having aome dlplo- thought It was wronff when no W. B. Young, denn of the l?ol- to serve In this capacity. Ths ad- strongest line of defense. 1 be­ one else would -do so. We hsve lege of Agriculture, and Henry visabilitv of obtaining a generator SHOULDERS ’ matlc aigniflrance. Whether this lieve that the massive dsnger now pointed out to it those weaknewes Joy of Woodstock, chairman of a for use at We fire house for light unofficial ceaae-flre has the addi recently formed State Agricul­ confronting our nation stems pri­ on the piirt of its opponents which and general emergency use was ..if' tional virtue of coniUtuting a tural Policy committee, will open FANCY MILK FED. I.ARGE marily from our failure -to recog­ it would never have analyzed for discussed. The committee believes withdrawal aa far aa the 38th itself. In short, our services have the conference, A summary of the that a generator could be pur- nise the eword of the spirit as the discussions will be presented by a ' paralM. the point at which any been unique, and desei^lng of re­ chosed a* army surplus for a very Hurry Before only absolute weapon. . . . subcommittee of the Stale Policy reasonable sum. Mr. Massollnl will trace should properly come into ward. ft •'We are building our defenses For such resaons, we went to committee consisting of Julian discuss the matter wlW the local effKt, is not established. But, in the Governor's office, the other Thayer ,and John Lyman, both oC Fiqance Board. •gainst the Soviet armies aiid Middlelltid, and Raymond Wing FOWL any case, tha lighting in Koras day,, to put tn our claim, to pre­ Mrs. James G. Hassett has been against their atomic weapons, sent the case for our long party of Putnam. appointed to assist Miss Jeanett*- has halted, except in so far as ■‘Yet one supreme danger wc The conference will be held m THE WHITE PAGES Udltad Nations forces themselves devotion. We arrived there early. Sumner who la In charge of head­ Tht Dufy "mHanf* . LARGE ROASTING are largely ignoring. Without In an optimistic frame of mind, the -Engineering building and will quarters and administration. praaa forward to seek it. begin at 10:00 a. m. Of YOUR firing a alngle- shot, the Soviet thinking, really, that It waa very I State Grange Master Ira F. batM bfBOftan This development is obviously Union Is depriving us of our weap­ nice of us to appear voluntarily Wilcox will conduct a school of 5 LB. tha development which lends con- and thus save a busy new adminis­ ' Instruction for the offlcem o f sub- ft on prized above all others—our IM iisI TEIEPHOHE DIRECTORY t f cotiwt txptritnet AVn. fidsnee to those members of the tration the effort of seeking us M iliturv j ordinate Granges at Yeomans hall reputation as a nation ardently ^ , 1 » ' 'll Columbia on Tuesday, January faiust CU» SsaJm ii SotmUt Cef/n vU Datnxj. MsSw mi Otmnu United NaUons who are proposing out. CHICKENS desiring peace with Justice. With , There was a considerable pre.ss r la ii8 i^ o m n le le l 30, at 7:30 p. m. Bolton Grange GO TO PRESS Um Immediats opening of an ••ex­ out sending into battle ■ s single of people In the outer office, so.| ^ I Maater. Edward Dedosser, and his FRESHLY GROUND, LEAN m ESHLY SLICED ploratory” Sconferenco on Korea great, tn fact, that we found pro- eleven officer* are expected to at­ Russian soldier, the Kremlin and Far Sastem problems. Tht greas possible only by the device of Plan* are complete tor the mili­ tend We sesKion. threatens to win the truly deci­ engaging one individual after an­ tary whist to be held tomorrow at Bolton Grange will observe a i i , h “The Spot position o f the United SUtes has Hi^BURG 69e I poRK LIVER, 39c sive battle—the atrugglc for tin- other In conversation, during eight o’clock in St. Bridget's church safety program at it.s meeting j ClartBistenU ^ been that it would 3 minds and souls of men. Without which. In the course of emphasis hoH, under the sponsorship of St. Friday, January 26. at the Com- j not negoUaU while flghting »'as Margaret's Circle. Daughters of munity hall. Among the featurr.s Good Accommodations engaging a solitary Red divialon, Ing some point, or giving a good going on in Korea. How can it luck pat on the arm, we managed Isabella. on We program will be a First j ^^Goojd M eat D E L M O N T E the .Sovieta may destroy Ameri­ Proceeds from the wlvi.st will be Aid demonstration by a represen- ■ refuse to negotiate if it can be to slip past and a little cloaer to ca's moral position before the the great doors behind which donated to Christ the King Chinese tative of the Red Cross and a talk for More Than One ' clearly demonstrated that the free world. . . . lurked the great hope of all de­ Mission, which i.s conducted by the on fire prevention by local Fire LC. 30 & ^ fighting baa stopped? Thol'j true of a party-line telephone; too. Forty-line service ^ Cc •'Why have we failed?' scrying job seekers. •• Paaaionlst Missionaries. Tlis Paa- Chief Peter Massollnl...... t E a t TIN sionlsts continue their work In Bolton’s March of Dimes i.s lag- ' is good when everybody keeps colls brief ond ollows time The United SUtes has repeated­ At "fti'st. we were merely dis­ Including Shop Is Carra s "Mr. President, I think wc have ly demanded that th# Chinese concerted by the trend of such con­ China In the face of many d iffi­ Fruit Cocktail between colls. failed because we have not -sulTi- versations. The . first Individual, culties, untold annoyances and From The Meat House ** Communists esUblleh Uieir sin­ O ny hmidrffds of sotioftMl cusfenitn will vouch that Hi* spot to shop DEH- ciently put first things llret. We it appeared, had Such and such a danger which beset this part of the You're sharing . . . with national defens* cerity by ceasing to flght in Ko­ YfiiNiMntkaia*MlN'fir I MANCHESTER 2 1 LB. TINS, VAN CAMPS NITELY IS CARRA'S MARKET! Yus. thuy'v* found that shopping in our spa- have failed because we have pot rommissionership all sewed up. world. rea. -How, then, can it long Ig­ Advance sale of tickets indicates ,\M i Your telephone company has odded more telephones m POULTRY, R. C. WETHERWELL'S BEST! completely rallied the moral and and was merely on hand to ap­ clous stom whurt customur satisfaction is our primal aim that their dollar nore a situation in which the Chi­ prise the Go\'ernor of that fact. a large crowd wilt be in attendance. the post five years than in IH first 48 years. W e plan to spiritual strength of the free LARGE FOWL FOR STE¥nNG ...... lb. 49c gofs a long woy. That Is wEy thosa who wont thn best con shop with confi> nese CJommunlsU have ceased to The next Individual was more Many door prizes will be awarded continue building os fast os the notional emergency permits. world aa a mgihty force lor peace. aCHIIM ROCKVILLE modest, and conceded himself mere­ and refreshments aerved. dune* at CARRA'S and S«A*V-E! flght? Meanwhile, the demands for telephone service ore steodily llJ . . .Some of us have suppo.sed ly a fighting chance for the com- The committee arranging for the ROASTING CHICKENS. 4V2-5 lbs. ovg. lb. 49e PORK N BEAl g Prepared With Tomato Sauce —^ These considerations are, wc miaslonershlp of hts choice, but whist are Miss Mary McAdams, cm rcQ iM rising . . . for th# militory . . . for wor industry . . . for that global sltuationH of strength tt rslava caaglM aaJ sera Massist For new, changed or ad­ SWIFTS FREMIUM think, the considerations which the way he said the word "figh t­ Mias Stephanie Tunsky,'Mrs. Mar­ civilian defense. could be created solely with gun.s garet Brannlck. Mrs. Helen Dona­ Y'ou Mcd td rub oo stimulsting, pata- ditional listings In the convince Nehru of India that the ing” made ns think that perhaps rclisring Muiterole. It notoaly hringa EVISCERATED TURKEYS. 9-12 lbs. ovg. . . .lb. 79e CONN. GRADE A MEDIUM W e Feature Swift's Quality Meats and goods. . . . we had better choose .some other hue. Mrs. Ann Falkowskl. Mrs. Chinese Oommunlsts really mean f«»t, long-lutiof relief but actuilly W HITE PACES.of the tele­ •'The Voice of America, let us goal for our own ambition. Still Ann Kiely. Mrs.'Bessie Lappen, negotiations, and that the original ' helps check thvtrrileUon end break up phone directory; please call never forget, merely transmits another of the worthy persons Afra. Constance Jamroga and Mrs. local congestion. Buy Musterole! inUrpreUUon of their diplomacy past whom we edged our way con­ Stella Pulchlopek.' BEEF CUTS, ARMOUR’S SELECT GRADE A policy; It does not make It. If we the telephone business of-' as one o f rejection and deflance of versationally was quite skin to Us. ■LOCK CHUCK FOT ROAST...... lb. 69c Rib Pork Roast »> lay down a moral program of in that he was appearing vnhin- | musterole fice. 5 7 United Nitiona peace proposals FRESH EGGS - * splendid and compelling dimen­ tarBy mil of the goodness of hla 1 BONELESS CHUCK POT ROAST...... lb. 89c (To 9 Riba) was a gross error. TheM conslder- heart to make it easy for Ijhe party I sions, the Voice will do us pin. COMPARE JES80^ELIA)W CLING a U (^ indicate that we may Anal­ to repay long years of endeavor. | RONELESS RIR ROAST (O v m ) ...... lb. 95c ly have come to a point where the Our failure to proclaim such s Btit we were diaheartened. aome- i Allstate .Auto Insurance THE SOUTIUKN NEW INGIANO program Is a national failure. . . peace ball ia really rolling, gath­ what, by the specific nature of his I PHILIP C. DERRAH PAESGRimONS EXTRA LEAN GROUND lEEF...... lb. 69c Smoked Shoulders CC* ering such momentum that it will ''Peace Instead of war, bread in­ claim to rewsrd, which ' consisted 68 Middle Turnpike. West Compound^ By Mea Of TELEPHONE c o m p a n y ^ Ci.«.„ . T I N ^ ^ SHORT SHANK, MEATY stead of bombs, life instead ot of a record of having rung 10.000 Tel. 2-3460 3Iaay Veara Experience not be denied. It begins to look doorbells, tended bar at 300 party TENDER-KNIT STEAKS lb. $t15 as U the good sense of the world death—here is the terminus of PEACHES outings, and having held Frances­ our foreign policy, the end point Arthur Dins Stores I Ownrd and Operated By mnd may limit the war in the Far East ca's cavalry cape at three cam­ \ Connecticut People Since IM S HOCTHKRN HTYLV; H A. C. PKTfcR «E N FARM S afUr all. Let ua hops that our of our strivings. . . .1 say there paign rallies. Regretfully, we con­ WHOLE BABY PORK LOINS. 6-8 lbs. ovg.. lb. 59c SRced Bacoh »> must be a positive alternative to ceded that this partlculsr com- ICE CREAM ■ i. » own country, whatever lU previ­ RIB END PORK ROAST. 4 lbs. ovg...... lb. 49c COOKIE ASSORTMENT 1 mlsslonership. too. wa* beyond our all-out war. ISIDCW ous sincare assessment of the alt- reach. EXTRA LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS...... lb. 49c uation, docs not rtfuaa to rccog- "There is again talk .of a Big 4fter some hours of progress In Four meeting Co compose interna­ WHOLE PORK TENDERLOINS...... lb. 89c 12 Oz. Pkff. 4 1 c n 29c . nize valid changes in Uie situation this manner, during which It be­ 1 tional differences. . . .If the Sen­ came progressively apparent that Corned Beef ">■ ate does Its part—If It declares all the posts to which we might OUR OW N PJIRE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT. lb. 65c Tkt McMahon Speech aspire were already taken, some R u b b: h I s S carce! Out of Swift*0 S«Ifct Beef—BonelesH RriNkci our friendship toward the ordi­ LITTLE LINK SAUSAGE...... lb.69c ■As "Why not talk peace for a of them two or three times over, nary people of I^ssia—if it puts we rame within sight of an inner ICEBERG L E T T U C E DEI. MONTE change?" asks the H artfo^ office. There. miracuIou.My. wa* 1 its weight behind an audacious THE PRICE OF NEW TIRES BABY BEEF UVER (Ft m Ii ) ...... lb.69c . Courant in iU editorial on the program for bread instead of an Important figure we knew. We FRUIT COCKTAIL waved joyfully, over the heads of speech Senator Brian McMahon bombs-the free Vorld could en­ Values At Roy Motors FERRIS HICKORY SMOKED BACO N...... lb. 75c the thronging job seekers, and put VERMONT ORCHARD deiiverad In the SenaU last Mon­ GOING UP! FLORIDA ter upon meetings possessing a 'on our most rppfldent and Inti- 1 day. And, before proceeding to a moral strength such as it has ivev •mate expression.' MO fiWIff COOKED READY.Tb-EAT SYRUP ;sympatheUc treatment of Senator er before known. We could act to But the figure did not say "MTiat j WlfCNf 1939 DeSOTO SEDAN SrOCIIMO MAUI NEW TIRES BONaESS H A M ...... lb.9Sc dozi rORHAN SqVARB i McMahon's speech, the Courant fill the giant vacuum of yearning Job do you want?" He merely said "Hello." < FERRIS HICKORY SMOKED ORANGES > threw its light on the side ques­ 600 X 16 ...... 121.22 710 X 15 ...... $25.68 Nb. acroaa ths world—yearning for a And that one lone "Hello" was 19U DeSOTO SEDAN COOKED (Wboto) HAMS...... lb.69c SUCCOTASH tion of why more people in this program adeqtlkte to establish our high point of gain for the day. 650 X 16 ...... $26.04 760 x 15 . . . - -. • .$28.13 SHANKLESS SPERRY & BARNES SWEET GOLDEN RBDRO llOOK coimtry do not dare ••talk peace.” peace and worthy of decent and Somehow, Immedlatelyvafterwards, 670 X 15 ...... $23.22 820 x 15 ...... $32.17 "Conditioned aa we are to think- frje men. elbows and feet kept hu,dging us INVISIBLE NYLON TM1 DeSOTO SEDAN SMOKED SHOULDERS. lbs. ovg...... lb . SSc LOBSTER . ing almost exclusively In terms of viciously backward, and at the and IOR«2aOBO«INCMH 'In essence, the resolutions I of the day we were where we be­ FERRIS HICKORY SMOKED DAISY H AM . lb. 85c M SPIO Kn divisions of ihen and tons of war recommend to. this Senate do no SURGiaL ELASTK STOCKINGS RECAPS (Casing exchanged) msmnmn gan. just inside the outermoat i9 « PLYMOUTH SEDAN POTATOES Stt-ige production.^’ writes the Courant more than bring out from hiding door,' and still enough sure-fire ...... $9.95 ORANGE DRINK , • TWO-WAr STRETCH 600 X 16 $6.93 and $8.95 710 X 15 $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 editor, "a lot of us are likely to what we Americana deeply be­ commissioners between ourselves Uood H im To ThiRk About Rm Urs A and the Governor to staff the 760 X IS ...... $10.95 R A T Il'fl scoff when Bricn McMahon rises lieve. There ia not a member of • UUNOER EASILY 650 X 16 ...... $9.95 19*7 PLYMOUTH SEDAN RIPE YELLOW - state three times over. But If there $8.95 820 X 13 ...... $12.95 Lookor! Wo Do Hava A Few Availokle &1lk*N*R0IJL in the Senate to prpooee a resolu­ this SMiate who wishes the need- Is one thing we know. It is that • WEAR LONGER 670 x J 5 LgNCHEON MEAT tion of friendship for the Riussian teaa death of a Ruasian soldier. the party can’t afford tor overlook . INVISliLE « 1947 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR -At Tkis H rm. C O ^ T SCMCRKSr people. Many Americans would Peace with justice has always a good man like ua. We owe It Come In and See Ua. New Tire AIllcaRe Uoarantee denounce any such gesture with been—and la now—the overriding to the party to try again. . SEAMLESS ^ ONE d a y SERVICE — ALL FOUR TIRES PloRty off PaitiRs Space While ShoppiRg BANANAS SWEET POTATOES ’^16* •IT voun iNtnT nuiNM) today's swear 'word, . appease- objective of oiir citizens. Their ! Buy Outibilknit and cn|oy Spare Wheel$ To Ix>an F ^ TEL. 8059 MeltalMB'B advice sages, Benator McMahon does PrMciiptlon. Pharmacy SUPPLY 241 NORTH MAIN ST. - T E L . 5113 d’s Ispasch was speak for the true tauUncta and A u t o TELEPHONE 516Y and MEAT HOUSE OPEN THURSDAY EVENING T IL 8 P. M. . 901 M ain S t.. Tal. 5321 29 BISSELL STREET Carra's Market a t 'i thma when the true objectives of the Ameri­ m t OPEN FIfIDAT EVENING *TIL 9 P. M. 1 SOUTH MAIN STRin aeem to ba ac can people, instincts and ebjcc- SI BtSSEU. ST. (R ) TELEPHONE 8424 L .S.\ ■-V 1 - V.yv - .. 7 'V< "■'^.*5

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PKG. ^oan daroi^ir^-^tAleJ Lettuce 2»'>^29* Pears 3 *^35* GENnR CUTS OF SWORDFISH SPAGHETTI BEVERAGES 3 * 32 McIn t o s h nativt c a u t o h n ia ■ E M f— SCARLET RED SALMON CHERRY PIE LAROf ASSORTMENT OF FLAVORS - Contenli Only PORK CHOPS i.43e STEWING BEEF Slip” l. 79t Apples 4^*'25* 'Grapes EASTERN HALIBUT STEAKS FINAST FRESH MADE STRICTLY FRESH MACKEREL CUBE STEAK Lb. 95c PORK LIVER SLICED L..S 9C " " SPIOALea 4 5 < A FEW SMAI.L PT JAR JACK SHAD VEAL CHOPS i.b 69e LAMB STER ^ Mayonnaise TASTY NUMBER 1 SMELTS * \ & U ^ ^ t d e n FINAST SMOOTHY - UNIFORM CONSISTENCY GRADE OCEAN PERCH It) WHITl SLICED SucED BACON 1COZ n g Peanut Butter >^°: At29* LARUE 2 LOAVES A j FINAST - WITH RAISINS FRESH CUSK FILLETS GRADE doz. DIRECT FROM THE MAIN COAST NATIVE EGGS “A” FILLET OF PERCH of oan C a r o l Brown Bread Kozm)/* LOAF CHEESE 2 75c FRANKFURTS u. 45t PKG- FILLET OF HADDOCK \00 L OVEN BAKED - FfNAST swto N«riw£sr w SPICED HAM siuCM^'^ Ll^SCt ENGLISH MUFFmS HLLET OF GOD PROVALONE C H E E S E CREAM PACKAGE OF 6 Baked Beans m"x t»<21c u pzd HLLET OF BOSTON BLUE MUENSTER CHEESE AMER. BOLOBNA r a X R Lb. 45e i. HLLET OF FLOUNDER FINAST FANCY - IN EXTRA H{AVY SYRUP • LUSCIOUS NORTHWEST Pm c Ecs ,S«5iSJ.Mr '-'-= 39. fmukr^ja 4 3 ' Asdwmou€ ' WITH VITAMIN D SWEET, JYJICY, SEEDLESS ^oan darof We Carry A Complete Line Of APPLES 16 q L b sk t $1.45 GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for 29e Evangeline Milk Seabrook Brand Frozen Vegetables ANDAfdD TOPPED WITH . . . WvCOOKIES W W W% M iw LARGE ISO SIZE—MWiiET « t „ CHOICE3ICE OOf f fflVE IVE- - WV* W '- 02 iO Z ^ C deliciousICIOUS flavorsFLAVORS pkg PKG At#* TANGERINES doL26e CABBAGE lb.10e MarsimwiowHarskmaHow FinnFhff 7H0nA»|9c COD STRIPS 3 LHtlo KlltMM CAT POOO 3 R-OZ TINS 23c Horh4)x Cubtt lUF OR CHICKIN RKG Of 5 8C DAWN PMSH Corbor's Ctroil •arulrecuumi. oatm eal i -o z r k g 15c OvaltiRO . plain or chocolate flavored 6-o z t in 45c WESSON MACKEREL e & I Edwntor Cnuc .alw ays fresh u fkg 32c V o g -A II vegetailes r-q z ijn 10c USE M BETTY CRC HERRINOS SWIRNING STEAK SAUCE SUPER BONED CHICKEN WITH SLICED MUSHROOMS STW >1 ROLL Rl S^OZTIN 10« QUART ,PM 14ITIN 1.11 LBDH 3 9 « 87. WE. CATER TO RESTAURANTS, CLUBS, STORES 4«zTiN 7 3 c/7 y joee* AND WSTfnJTIONS POPULAR FOOD MARKETS MBH H IIOM ea—»»——4 1^' I” Gerber's Baby Food A f . WRiaEY SOAP PALMOLIVE SOAP CASHMERE SU PER SU D S F A B ^ Assro VARMTIiS W PIASTIC lAO ------«A • ^ ^ W ~ NEXT TO ft Swims We Have It 3 i ! f s 2 6 = •J a1 ! 1 3 c IGE PKG 32« IGf PKG 32« 4 7 A MAIN STREET FREE- PARKING STORE BAG OF 10 CAKES 6 5 = 2 KBARS-™ sl9 I i w ' r BAR 15c , ' d' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY ?6, 1981 PAGE B L tV n r I. MAnUlUSTER” EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,‘ CONN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1961 voted to contribute $35 to the by 30 office aaandaOMi Epiacapal church wlH tonight the coming year: I^aldent, Her­ Norman R. Strong, Georgo A. Re<) Men’s Club March of Dimas drive. Florence Knapp I from' Manchester last Ecker, John C. Eiooth, Stanley at'the church. bert d. JOhnaon; vicevprealdent, support the defense program and The bridb-Aect was last October when Jjtdge HInckf urer, Oarl Nygard, Branford. 'Hta Rockville Olender, Charles Clark, Eklward 'The Luther League of the’ First ' WlHlam Duncan; treaaurer. w i - At the conclusion of ths'busi­ fore the fireplace Trzt ruled that the laaf la conzU- association pledged gt ita 48th "an­ urged I reduction In non-defense Lutheran church will meet at T:30 ' Elects Officers ter Gustafson: secretary. . Vln ness session Pater COmoHo served Showered Again government. » cnark, Fred W. Perry, WllUam pink and greon tL Here’s Polio Drive Gift Miss Kellems*^!luHonal. nual convention here yesterday to DR. JOSEPH Farr, David Dougan, George' B. p. m. at the church. i Moriarty: board of governors. a full coUrse dinner to the mem­ A delldoua buffet »ter ChuTch ' At her home in Stonington, HlUa, Maurice L. Fleldlni, Thomas The Rockville Lodge of Elks [ W’alter Kelly, Albert Bubb. Wil­ bers after which an entertainment Miss Florence Knapp was hon­ served. The centersptooa mw a MASSARO The annua] meeting of the Red was furnished by the Clement En­ Conn., MlazgCclIems said: More CD Help N. McCrystal. Joseph R. Burke, will meet at 5 p. m. at the Elks liam Fox, <3tarlea Mlllkowakl, ored with a miscellaneous ahower beautiful Shower o u a 4 W in s R ou n d Men's Nodal club waa held Sun­ tertainment Bureau of Hartford. In pastel colors of Truly a “Noble” One ’This decision demonstrates the' ANNOUNCES THE Howard Heulamsn, Ralph NymSn Home. Otto- ChJeter. William Murray: Riven by MiM Barbara Hanmer Holds Annual wisdom of our forefathera in guar­ and John Uehan. day. January 21. In the .Zipscr board of advlsora, Chrla Lam- Mias Knapp win be Urged to Sign The Silver Cross society of St. Georgia’s 8tate Flower Is the at her hom«i, 36 Chapman street, ruary iO to Ni In Tax Fight anteeing to us the right of trial by REMOVAL OF HIS f Plan Canteen Course John’s Episcopal church will meet club on Bralnard place. The fol­ phere and Joe McCann. ovls J. Lana, In tlii Miss CPra Webb announces a During the m ating it was Cherokee Rose. . East Hartford which was attended South Methodist Church. The local March of Dimes re- ; drive In Ths Herald, which is jurj’. Twelve representative men OFFICE TO at 8 p. m. at the church. lowing officera were elected for Budget In Ite regularly forwarded him. Bnice and women ■ have decided that canteen course to be held in Feb­ ceived a "noble" gift today, a gift : thought of Manchester and former (Continued from P a ge One) when a citizen, in good (alth and TASTIER! — because there's 62 PARK STREET Another Volunteer En­ ruary by the Rockville chapter of History Adopted; that gave the polio committee a yeara. "1 hope you really set a honest belief, questions the consti­ the American Red Cross. Anyone After a period of waiting, the AS OF rollment Friday Set to interested In enrolling for this Plans for Expansion real lift. record this year," he wrote his tutionality of a law and aaks for f more tea and finer former co-worker, George Frost, government alapped liena on the a test case In the traditional Fill Local Needs course Is asked to contact Mias Sergeant Bruce Noble, a member JANUARY 23 Webb at the Farm Eureau office of Headquarters company, 43rd "and here'a my gift to push this Kellems’ bank kccounta as penal­ American way. that person is en­ Th* Center Oongregetlonal titled to fair treatment." quality tea in or call the Rockville Red Oosa How Can You.Be Sure of Big Savings?... Division. 169th Infantry. « moat worthy campaign on Its way." ties for not withholding, taxes. U Rockville, Jsn. 25—(Special-^ diatch \ U t * l f » asW lU ITJnd Universal comment at the drive office. 1660 or 2885. rentlv with the LT. 8. Army sta­ then collected the money. Another opportunity will be given Haert Calendar Seaelon •nnml mMtlnff with Edward DIk tioned at Camp Pickett. Virginia. headquarters today was, "There's Maszo Elected President She sued to get It hack. It was for residents of Rockville to sign A short' calendar session of the M modMator. The church adopted Formerly Bniee wss a teller and a real guy, and to think we have 10,000 coin folders still not re­ part of that civil action .in which Bridgeport. Jan.''25—nnectlcut District, tion: President. Samuel Maszo, s jd m January 26 between 6 and 9. ed; John J. Stula. Jr. vs. F. D. lawa of the Incorporated church Grace Agard. Mrs. Harold Bel­ Charles Holman, Erw'in Whltham. as relmbiiraement for auma seized Hartford: first vice president, EXPERIENCED Over two hundred volunteers Rich Company. Inc. et al. motion were preaented, diacuaoed and cher. Mrs. J. E. Elliott, Mrs and chairman of the Prudential during hiz tenure. ■Fred Hall, Onaan; second vice were secured at the first registra­ to strike answering affidavit c t Fine Foods Needn't adopted. New, house rules were ac­ Frank Bickmorc. Mrs. I.,cland committee, ex-officio. I president. Donald Dickinson, New TEA-BAGS tion last Satindayi and applica­ American Surety company of New Organ Fund committee: Mra. Still left for decision, with Judge cepted- It was voted to redeco­ Spalding, Mrs. Fred Thrall. HIncks reserving the answer to Haven: third vice president,'Rua- CARPENTERS tion blanks have been distributed York: Samuel Pearl et al va. John Be Expensive! John Pi«klea. f I to a, number of group* and organi- H. Noyei et al. default against rate thaaanctuary as soon as poe- Social Action comniltlee: (Term this phase of the case, was whelh-, sell Carlson. New Milford. Treas­ expire* 10.‘)2). Frank Bromley, Ihibllclty committee: George 4 zationa since that time. The non-appearing defendants, default ANN RAGE Gould, chairman; ftharles Norris, er she can collect another $1,685 For Inside and Outside aible. The nominaUng committee Mrs. Daniel Provan. Mrs Kmmn from the government Itself in re­ pamphlets on "Sur;-ival under for failure to plead, judgment; lOVi 07 presented the SlaU of offlcere for Nettleton; (term expires ID.’iS). Forrest Hartin, Mrs. WInthrop Work— Apply at Atomic Attack” were dlatrlbuted Mary R. LaFountaln va. David F. S o u ^ TOMATO 1 CANS I f Conant, Irving Spencer. Miss Ma­ covery of penalties levied earlier.. 1951 Which was approved and William Steckel. Irving Spencer, No actual taxes were Involved. 6 ikiver Road over the week by 8. J. Von Euw LaFountain. alimony pendente llte. voted in. Adam Rhodes: (term expires rlon Casey and Philip Tangerone. Or Phone 4112 Jr., of Explorer Group of Scouts counsel fees; Anna H. Baxter va. ANfl PACE « and Prutvo to Yoariell That A*P*i Oot “ Fair Treatment" NEW ENGLAND Frederick H. Baxter, counsel fees; Robert. Hawley, who haa retired 1964), Winston .Siiarp, Mrs. Win- During the period when Miss No. 92, and Assistant District .a td lU R TOMATO‘aEri^ 21 * aa treaauner of Uie church after throp Oonant. A new committee Boxcars stretching from New JARVIS REALTY CO. Commissioner Frank Andrews of State vs. John R. Garlchi.et als. York to within 50 miles of Chica­ Kellems was refusing to withhold motion for reduction on bond: mo­ Customers^ •even 'yiaro of faithful service, to be formed and chairman added. taxes, her cable grip firm’s work­ SUPER Troop 86 of Vernon. Anyone who ANN PAGE PINEAPPLE Btorowido Bvorydaj Low Prieoi WH waa presented a beautiful desk Committee on Symboli.«m in the go would be needed to carry the did not receive a copy of the pam tion to substitute collateral. Do­ i weight displaced by the 400 ships ing force of about 40 sent in their mestic relations cases Include pen from hU friend* at Center Sanctuary: R. lAMotte Kiissell. Income tax payments individually. phlct may secure one at the town PrMnrvn I f of the UN naval force In Korean Stanley Alan Dextar va. Lena C orner - church. David McComb will be the chairman: Miss Mary Chapman, She has been deducting taxes since MARKET clerk's office, Rockville police sta Sav« Yon Moro Than Jnst a Few new treasurer. Mrs. Raymond St. Ijuirent, waters. TURNPIKE tion. or Rockville public library, Cooper Dexter; Linda F. Foley vs. ANN PAGE C»EAMY WOOTM Thomas Joseph Foley; Agnes M. A laymen’a ben was uaed for also from Howard Huel.man or m In order to bring you better food Sumner Forbes in rural Vernon. Reneker v*. Walter M. Reneker: P'nut Buttnr ’ V 31* the diet time to call the meeting 151 MIDDLE TURNPIKE. WEST FREE DEUVERY TELEPHONE 8338 DON’T WAIT Anna SUdek Mcljuald vs. Leo at lower co.t we manufacture many •*Wook-Bad8pecinb** to order. This waa given by Allan Graduafee With Honors ANN PAGE a Pfc. Frank Schlott, son of Mr. Xavier McQuald; Marjorie L. Car­ of the fine foodi vou find in your ' t Taylor. Until Your Old Washer son vs. Earl W. Carton: divorces. QUAtT The nominating committee rec­ and Mrs. Frank Schlott of 8 Ward Mayonnnian (At 75* \aP. . ' OPEN THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY 8:00 A. M. TO f:00 P. M. Breaks Down street, waa one of 67 members o f CThloe A. Carte Va. Brentford C. What's mero, A&P givas you a lull waok's pro- ommended the fMlowing for church CJarte. W e. have atill other itema made fUCB hUjcY oOloa and ail were alected: the tank crewamen claae No. 2 BOSTON STYLE er VEGETARIAN taittom agoltttt paytag higher pricas on any OPEN A U DAY SUNDAY 0:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M. in Vllseck, Germany. He waa also Meetings Tonight cpecially for ub according to our own Moderator, EMwarvi Dik; vice- The Ladles Auxiliary. AOH, will ■nnna of Its odvatllaed Mama, avaa though markat TRADE-IN one of the five members of a crew 2’ASil3* strict standards by other reputable moderaitor, Dr. Samud Pond; chosen for outstanding leadership meet at 8 p. m. in Ita rooms on pclcaa aheuld go up. This full week's pcolactton dark, Mias Ruth Porter; treaaurer, RIB END and cooperation, each of wjiom Elm street A aocial will follow the ASSORTED SPARKLE GELATIN manufacturers. David McOomb; aaaiatanl treasur­ 4 Cana 2 9 0 NOW! oppMaa te not just groceiY prices alone. anchester ubuc arket MAINE SARDINES waa preaented with an engraved business meeting. OnaanTtc 3 eKce 20* In either case, our name on Uio M P M The Men's Club of St. John’s rials er, Bmeot Weiillch; audltore, Ed- ROAST PORK WHITE MEAT Get Our Big January cigarette lighter. label is a guarantee of quality and Whether for meats, dairy products. IruHa and wasd BuahnaU, Harry Straw; fl- 4 Cans C9e m 2 9 e Food Sale ANN PAGE ASSY JPARKLE aanoe eo-ordlnator, Raymond St l e a n s l ic e d Tsgelahlee or bakery treats— every price . TUNA HAKES Trade-In ^Allowance On Til* Rockville Emblem club will value, 1 •Advsrtirad Laurent; historian. Mrs. Harry hold a food sale Friday, starting at Pudidliifla 2 KOt 20* showB hero Is good fer from today through MriSnenl; fepreaenfAtlvas to ths BACON LAHOE, JTICT ’ May we suggest that you get ar- Week End Special Values 1 p.m. at Kahrick'a music shop on Wodaeedoy of noxt week— not te merely Sot- Manchester Council a t , Oiurches, orAU Tl' BONELESS FLORIUA ORANOES ....SSe SPEED QUEEN Park street. ASSORTED SPARKLE TAPIOCA quainted with all these AaP prod­ Miss Evelyn Johnston, Wallace urday of this week. DEL MONTE Red CroM .Appeal ucts? Bayne, Earl Doebener. CHUCK ROAST Lb. 89c OK The Rockville chapter of the Puddififc 2 AOt 20* Church council, (term expirea American Red (3ross today issued Try them, and let us know how STANDING FRUIT COCKTAIL ...cS T s ALL prices shown here {not merely grocery 1953) Mra Mlehaal Suhla. Robert 4 OZ. CANS SNOW CROP an appeal to volunteer* to regtater \oD like them. Please write: Biarh; (tsmi' sxpiiea 1953) Mra. OUR OWN MAKE RIB ROAST BEEF Lb 79t BENDIX for erst aid training aa part of prieee) ere guaranteed Thursday, January Hyatt SutUffe, Misa Marion Wash- the national civil defense pro­ ORAHQE JUICE 2 SSe LIFBUOY SOAP CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. MS through Wednesday, January SI and ef­ bum. FYank Bno; (term expires AU BEEF HAMBURG Lh. 69c A REAL TREAT gram. ' 1964) Dr. Howarc Lockward, Mrs. Sugar Cured CORNED BEEF Joseph McCiiaker, chapter fective .in this community and vicinity. e Chaiiea Bader. Herbert House, SELECTEU STEAKS u». 99o REAL GOLD COFFEE u,77t BENSON’S chairman states "The federal gov­ Haodth soap 42C LeaiarMi Avmmm. fSmr Y*t4 1T« ft. Y. Christie McODrmicJc; (Women's Radio - Trlevlslnn - Applianrex ernment haa asked the Red Cross A‘P Federation president), Mrw. John lb. 79c to train upwards of 20,000,000 Mortimer. Oo-Weds President, Mr. FANCY BRISKET, BONELESS 718 MAIN STREET people which means we will need 3JS5,M' AU POPULAR BRANDS OF BEER ON ICE to reach all the people in Rock- A iP Crcfliii Slyk C e n t ...... IS* mid Mrs, John Oosby Chairroen of TELEPHONE .8586 rtllc that we can. The national WINK AND UQUOK VAIUKS ■uimybreok QraAa A. Large RIe# the foUowtng oommltteea are nomi­ RIB or NAVEL CUTS, LEAN lb. 35c goal for trainees is nearly one out Imm Cwt OrccH icoiis MICA* 2r«i 25* nated for voting membnehlp - on of every seven persona in the ATKVKRYOAYIOWPIUCKSI Fresh Eggs Dea. 59c h§sk fntts the Church OouncU: Board of Dea- country and locally we would like LUX TOlin SOAP Aim Pogo Sfrowberry Ptmctym isur4S* seaa. The Executive Board (3), to be able to train one person In Board tyinr' CNiui uit 2 1.1*41* Yu in null AiP WMtTI NUT Orqnge Juicd fdres 1958), Abbott Chase, John FOWLS TO ROAST, NATIVE LARGE SIZE first aid of the Rockville Chapter With Cannon face clctn Lave, Jdut Bengaton; (term PINEAPPLE JUICE announces the following member* MADRONE WINES lurdM't Chutcuu Cliutiu . . . u rM 37* CcHccd CkkkMi 940X111*8 lAlffl phea 19M), Mark HUi. Ernest 6 (o 7 Lbs. of the Vernon fire department •OTTIID IN CAIIK>RNIA Wsttlieh, Sarto Dotbener; (term have completed the standard first Largs ess 35c TAWNY POST - »UiY riMT Old ERgHth ChcMc KtAfT'S an rxt 37* Sliced Pic Applii PAUU'I LAia D'Aniuu Pumre •xm UMK mu suptrsa 1955), Peter Balmonsen. n>. 45< Smart young couple . . . they be­ aid course, Arthur J. Morin, Jr., MUSCATIl - CLUI DRY SHIRRY ap—» Thylor. Thomas Pandera DF.I. MONTE Pilbbory Pic Crust Mix • « PRO •u o a r m i t (term, expiree 1966), Charies lieve in keeping a few steps ahead. COCOANUT-VANILIA ICID DtVIL'S FOOD Qpockdt, Chsrlea Lynn, John Hood lb. 5 9 i^ MH 1.09 FRUIT COCKTAIL They know how important It is to eat A SCHOONMAKER SELECTION Sohid DrM6in| ANIf PA6I kehw| lettuce CALIPOMIAJ Lsonaad Church. NATIVE FRYING SPKY properly-^awlthottl at the same Um« / Layer Cuke B4' Based of TruatoM, (term espires Large eaa 35c Nccttu'i t ucruody Ck m PMcy Wucturn Onrctc liS3h Ronald Wadsworth, (term OUR OWN MAKE crippling their household budget. N.Y S WINES For Bqkin<7 and Frying exptM 1953) Arthur Keeney, INCOME TAX CHICKENS SUNCREST That’s why they use nothing but Bur- ■OTUEO IN NEW YORK STATE Pico M U PAIKEi MinCK 80 IkUlICKftf tACP Puofitft Crtom Potflus Yuuuf YMdur Ic tit .... twsstl^ (term eatpiree 1954) John Lamber- SAUSAGE MEAT 39e TAWNY rORT - RUIY SORT CAA w T IS 1.07 ten, ehsJnnaa. Sweot Potatoes ean 19e sack's fine foods. They know they can SHERRY - MUSOTEI Clicrry Piet MUf PAMit I inen DulPi Spke CMfu Mix mh ft pRi Cu|w Cud Crmbcrriuc . . lutait I fn M* Board ef Christian Education, OUR OWN MAKE F..VT WELL. STAY' WELI., and at ASSISTANCE $ \ .49 and $ \ .69 ea. VERMONT Dioty Muuru Iqcf Sfuw MHUN IfulleW CMUdlM 7uml|» . . . S ub 11^ (trrm expIraB 1953) Mias Marion the same time stay a few steps ahead • MH 9 5 1 ' PiNNOltio cr SquMili Pic • iwi 48* r s s ij Hyatt ButHffe, (term ex­ UNK SAUSAGE u. 49c DoUy H o u n ^ P. .M. ■OTTIEO EXaUSIVElY K>R A ea Mama BBamesMalMA piree 1953) Charles Happier, Stan­ Orchard Syrup btl. 21o at Bursack’s. AAR rORES SUPER SUDS Appio PiM Tana l^u1Mr 6 Inek Rlrt Ml 41 SNcud Struwhcrrius luiTw nwra. s r ley Lorenzen, (term expiree 1954) to 5:30 P. M . PILllSBURV Nuetv Or«i|0 Pchuo Ym WI..M SI Cut OruM Buuut LtOIV't 10KPM % m 4f Mrs. Elmer Bull, Mra. Charles # A C^olgGia-Polmollve product MUli Ircm l leuT TOP^JARI PAmtO Onckettr church schod lepreoen- Brandy Pit Cruft pkg. ISe Evening By Appoiatineat Only tative, Mrs. Cart Hansen, ex-of- FRESH PORK SPARE RIBS lb. 47e Raised Dcmifi J A II M IK C t AiPFruftCocfctofl Miweu 37* Prunch PHud Pututucc klMV‘5 fVNM ir Bdo.- TELEPHONE 4021 COAST TO COAST n ilc d ri .... A iP EHcrto PuodMc iiieio NtWCM 41* Pup Curu VRIUW KIRilL-RSUU M W R« i r Board of ushers, (term expires CAUR3RNIA SRANOY Dwrish M u»41* 1953) Elwood Howies, chairman; PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF lb. 73c 4 YEARS OLD 1 **a. Bled Woodhouse, Frank Morasco, PUkiTAN SLICED •hop fmni th« miiffh atont l « | c P o « l r u r a aiu.Rts-M l ib i s y SuHm u PruM PfcMC . . chairman. — to the Sninhed mamorial. v& bsawn, stAtY-TO-ceoK MNcr uaui rowi u as* •SAWN. stAcr-TOceex roasthw pncami u are * Nominating committee; (Term COlONIAl M m e AtrattiusRurwu. Swuut Putntcuu . I . expirea 1963), Mra. Henry Jana- HIU CREST WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE 2-lk |*p S9e I f •omio IN aoND A product fe b n m y Itsut si “FlHsm ft Dwf" Bfw M Sb I b Jc uM pisTCa^ asn; (term expirea 1953), Dr. RYf 0* BOURRON Su m Mm Krbpy Crud^ert . u m i Samuel Pond; (term expirea BACON • 5 9 f STRAIGHT WHISKEY 1964), Erwin Whltham, also mod­ MANCHESTER erator; chairman. Board o f Dea- 100 9*** t t o MEMORIAL fOQE 901 I church clerk—ex-officio. Selected Fruit and Vegetables SUNLIGHT . nrudcatlal oommittee: (Term MANY OTMia NanONAUt KNOWN egtpirea 1953), Robert RuaseU; COMPANY e MelNTOISH FANCT ORAMoa AVAhAtu ai aar trotas V. W Ute Honse M flk (farm metres 1963). John Pickles; A A iM K n i. t*mp. CASHNUMlOWUn ftsrm 0 9 irss 1964)» Keith John- NATIVE POTATOES pek 43c COK PEAKI aad HAKninON ue oou MiiMoanT can meoMMONU A lau jU A U (tern sxpirss 1955), Ed- FANCY APPLES S Iks. 29c A Colgcrta-PdraoU’va produo*. p U K Usna expires 1956), nTKRRTn' ANT 661111 iVAROiATm AUMC M CAM*Pw * ir Watson; honorary , UiUMielto East fVmetoft 116 EAST CENTER TABLE GRAPES 2 Iks. 2Ss h of oonunlttss, Lucius INDIAN RW ER LARGE SIZE O gnsgd fer year State . . . Commahity rBI.RPtl4*M * ’ **** *** ***^ INDIAN RIVER FLORIDA a ^ iMRie. . We n ^ your help. 3314' literature oommittee; (•pea noadsye STREET Cepffight 19|l*>Ths Csa6i

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MIm Helen Estes, Eacalty Adviser THE THURSDAT, JANUARY 25 Compiled by Stodents of Manchester HIxh School Wapping Five Pirates Loom 'H o m e VOL. xvm , NO. IS Revenge Nassiff Goal Collects Downs Rockets Heratd Angie Much Stronger Get Your Ticket! Legion of Honor Senior Committee Chosen Prom Chairman Honor Society M H S iBows to Here Friday Night B.v But Seven Baskets Swimmers Win Tickets to the Double Y Each senior homeroom elect­ Remain in Race for Y EARL W. YOST Meyer Say* Team Spirit' Prom on F'eb. 3 are now on* ed a representative to serve on Windham High Sporta Editor -^■-4 Has Officers .ssje. They may be obtained In the Senior Commencement Crown; Bolton Scores And Ambition Will Indians Get Only Two Second Meet committee last week. The fol­ Arms Haven’t Forgotten Vets Beat Rriatol; Finn the Main offire. The number of i Chuck Foster, Torrington Vic Han­ lowing will serve on the com­ High Scorer F-astern League Hoop-la Be Better This Year Makes Debut, In Ejected A ■' couples Is limited to 140. Win (h ’er • Pharmacy son, Wallingford Ed Anderson, Points in 3rd Period mittee; Rudy Vlgncne, Carol Indians Lead First Half. 106 tdi* 70 Lacing by Current rave of the Eastern Pro­ Ruth Gibson ChoHpn Gel vour ticket Now! Manchester Bobby Knight and NuUaney, Panciera and Howes, Gibson, Arlene Torrington; Need Win fessional Basketball League la By Hill Meyer Wallingford, Jan. 7S.~0F)- - At Armory; Oppose A. C. O.. '82. Windham Come.s Back StMdlngs Norm Skinner of the Hartford Hur­ Hartford Norm Skinner. Wallingford, leading thrnughr President at First Meet­ Peterson, Jim Warren, Melvin W Ihttilburgh, Jan. 2 8 - oT)— The L Pet. ricanes, The New York Negro is Shota Here and Thera imt, edged out Bristol, 79-78, Bristol High Next -Booth Individual Stare Patch. Ruth Gibson, June Mc­ To Win Game 59 lo 45 To Remain on Top 0 M orlarty's---- ...... 9 1.000 averaging close to 30 points per give promise last night and moved nut of ing of New Chapter Kinney, 'Morgan Cowles, Bette ...... 8 Trinity College will play an 18- Against Bulkeley Wapping ...... 1 .880 of being a much Improved club In the P'.nstern Professional Bas- Held to but seven field goals, Carlson. Torrington. boasting a galaxy of ...... 6 3 .667 Draft .Status Of The ManclicsLcr High School Bolton ...... the climb up the Jadder by the ^ „pxl season. Top game will be l(ethall |.eague rrllar Manchester High wee aotindly The first meeting of the Ver- — William Munslc, '81. basketball players, will be' the foe .5 4 .556 1981. MMichMter H igh'. ■wJmmer* Cagers let a-3-noint h.Hf time lead Garden Grove Cn'nc.H. Skinner Is a student i t the M„ly Cross on April 28 Dan Finn, a star here last trounced by unbeaten Weaver of Nasslffs tomorrow night at ...... 3 6 .333 Not only will we be strength­ planck Chapter of the National Silk City { . . . Harvard Law School. He gradu­ season when Wallingford' won High of Hartford last night at M erged victoriou* In a dual meet Sruiors Explaiiietl slip through their fingers Friday the armory in an Eastern League 7 at Hartford. . .Joe Flf>fi<'R*>i ened In ail departments, but our Honor Society was held to elect North Ends ...... 2 - .222 ated from Columbia University In New Haven, a member of last the league's pennant, returned the armory, 59 to 23. The siic- night, January 19, and as rf result game. The invading Howards have 7 biggest gain will be In the all-im­ wtth Hartford Bulkeley, Thursday, Rockets ...... 2 .222 New Y’ork last summer and played ; fall's Y’ale football team, will bo last night but was ejected from I eese was the ninth for CoScb officers on Wednesday, January 17. were beaten by Windham High split even in two gnmes with the portant matter of team spirit and I Jsnuary 18,'aa they won handily Principal Edson Bailey explained T V Is Topic Of Bri-Mars .... ___ A . !• 8 111 I pro ball with the Harlem Yankees honored at the annual Gold Key the game In the final period by fTharile Horvath's speedy anti Officers w-ho were chosen to pre­ Sehool .YO to 4.'i at the loc.il A r­ .high-powered Arms to date. Here, ambition. Also the Inspiration! tlto 2 5 . The meet vk-ea cloaer than the present laws about the draft ' in the American League before ' award dinner of the Connecticut Referee P'rank CorUln. The ul- rangy rharges while the home side j&ver the wnnual meeting In mory. Nasslffs won by several points, that any chib must get when It and enlistment In the armed forces Science Club Film but in Torrington it was a differ­ .Wapping remained In the ­ Joining Hartford. Skinner is six Sports Writers Alllaiue dinner flclsl ruled that P'lnn provoked town Indiana were suffering their IlM ecoee Indicates and was not February are: president Ruth Paced liy Uiclr right guard. Burl cnnios under the influence of such | to the senior boys at an assembly ent story. The Howards ran up ning for the Y Senior Basketball feet, one inch, 24 years old and | Mi.mlay night al the Waverly U'n, a master builder as Branch Rick | a potential brawl by throwing sixth defeat In eleven atarta reeny woo untU after the Back- Gibson: vice president. Ruth Brown, the visitor.s loult control Cheshire. The Eli tackle w 111 re­ against schoolboy teams. on Friday. Jan. 19. 100 points to smother their Silk League title with a 88 to 31 win weighs 183 pounds . . . Business ey is bound to benefit it. A l­ the hall at Ed Rosmkrin. re­ ftroke event. Flrrt win of the day Smith: secretary, Jenny Rowra; "Stepping Along with Tclevl-' of. h'liday night's contest shortly ceive the Huliert Sedgwick Me­ For undefeated Weaver, one of He said that If a new law, Town rivals, 100 to 70. Manager Jack Crockett of the ready he has Inspired every man^ leased early this week by Hart­ treasurer. William Munele: senior alon," a Southern New England after the third period started and over the Rockets last night. In morial Award for "outstanding three Class L teama In tlie state. was the Medley relay team of covering eighteen-year-'old. waa With the league race getting Crockett of the Canes has released on the club with new seal. ford, after he was taken out director. Jessie Lalhrop: Junior di­ out-scored the local.-! 38 to 35 at' the other game, Bolton downed the sportsmanship and achievement It WHS the second declslmi this parsed, the situation would prob­ Telephone Company film, was the tighter with each passing week, Ferd Nadherny, f'orme.r Yale foot- I think that unsteadiness In the of a play. Paaclerm, Rice and .** rector, Janet Bradley. Miss Cath­ the end of the third quarter, and North End Pharmacy, 86 to 39. on the gridiron" ... Roy Oostlng, .sessf the High Again this week the Boys' Legion A l Peterson, one of the classiest ones for good measure and closed Younger Is now coaching the Har­ used his second and third string­ a tune o f Manchester lost Thin year's Double Y Prom Is lieves that only a small percent of New York, is carried, by means of time lead of 27 to- 24. Imt were lete and conch of the 1948-49 of the pitching staff lo look worse terned after that of the National School World, who Is this week’s ; of Honor presents a senior holding shooters in the league, high scor­ the period leading, 50 to 22. In the lem Y'anUees in the American Hss- ers during the fourth period. heartbrcakers In 40 yd. free-style. expected to be a great success the ROTC college students would coaxial cable and radio j-elay eta- unable to hold the pace in the lat­ Howards, has assumed the coach­ on paper than it actually was. ' pitcher with Han Francisco of the Honor Society, state.s "The object Legion of Honor candidate, needs one of the most honored positions, ing Red Powers, Vic Hanson, form­ Red Powers final frame neither team could lo­ ketball League...The U. S- F.aat- I.s«d Throughout dtring an«| 100-yard breast stroke under the leadership of Al W il­ he deferred. He also mentioned two tlons, throughout the country. ter part of the game. ing rcina .... George Foigenbaum I efn Amateur Sill Association's ! Pit! Iflc Coast League foi' three of this chapter shall be to create no Intrmiuction as she is known to | at M. H. S.— Rudy 'Vigrnone, Pr*si- er Renaissance star, Tom Tolan cate the hoop and there was little Thi' unusual extent lo which mii Weaver led IS to 9 at the quar­ as they took seconds In these liams. a senior at MHS. Al is plans concerning college students Coaxial cables owned by the During the first quarter ImUi the iilormiMl pedRl the 1 «*xftnilnaUon fnr uertified straight years ami shortstop an enthualaam for scholarship, to evervone at M. H. S. Connie ' dent of the Senior Class. He Is and Long Johnny Michaels form scoring. George Musks with 12 Infield was tmste;\dy ami erratic ter an register for the draft when they organizations concerning her week sion rihows televised on one coast due back today from the Nation­ G. Burke. If ...... 1 1 8 The Vete, with Finn 4hd Dermle games restrict^ tn college field Donald. Of course, there Is s Jiinior8, Sophs Win Current Affairs, treasurer and east the deciding votes on the qfw at Nutmeg Boys’ State. Greatest three quarter lead of 38 to 35. feature la listed for 8:30. We loaf mir best Infield bet for chance we maw lose tome others. B. r. T. are eighteen years old. snd that of varied experiences. will be showm on the other. al Baseball Congress meetings In Dumes. c ...... 4 » hou.se will determine New' Eng­ TflMn. rf ...... 9 4 33 football. membera who will be admitted In of all Rudy’s honors was his elec­ Brown, who finl.shod the game 4 3 11 1951 when O’Connell was railed Cof-'an, I hear, is awaiting call Also serving on the prom com this may be done at the main Junior and Senior Y’-Teens have Taylor Booth '51. Chicago. Hal left last Saturday for ICreyPAif. rjr ...... land’s representative In the N CAA W<*hwar1r. rf ...... __ 0 0 0 February. tion ns President of the Senior with 23 points, accounted for 5 Dalfty, Is ...... 4 3 10 to the colors. However, we think On account of the ilraft nos.sl- 7 In Interclass Tilt mlttee is Doug Wls.se, whose office in the high school. offered Connie enjoyment for the the Windy City. Basketball Tournament which will Hnttll.*. If ...... __ ^ Miss Putnam also told the Inter­ past two years. She w'aa a mem­ Class. Current A ffairs and Span­ during the *thlrd period and 9 In John Bratton KO we have a good new ahort.ston In , bllltles, and consequent lineup (?uylFr, (• ...... 3 n 4 name was left om of the com William Munste ’.M. 34 7 bb last half of the season . . Only four be piaycil In March. Eight teams esting story o f how F. A. Ver- ber of Aqua-Pttes and president ish Clubs are also a part of hit the final quarter to set the Indi­ ToUli ...... and one-half games separate the will be considered for the N. E, B-ibbc 'Thomeon. from the Hally (.t,anges. the various clnbs In the ()ArlF$-. t ...... 1 0* 3 m mlttee Hat In laal week's "World." long list of extra-curricular ac- ans on their heels. OJriarty, held The Y volley ball class will be Raek«U (SI) League. Bealdee, theee (a a Knifht. c ...... 1 0 3 H Juniors defeatsd the J. V. planrk. for whom the chapter was of the club In her Junior year. I Banquet Held By 1 ft first and last (sixth) place clubs. elimination series which may be I , as well aa In all Allison Olmstead ’{12 scoreless in the third period, drop­ Winner in First held aa usual Friday night from Rubacha. rf ...... 3 chance that Hi an Rojek will aue- nnrdon, rf ...... 3 0 4 pyashman baMcatball squad 40-81 named, went from family to family This year she Is participating In tirttlcs. Copeland. If ...... S 3 It looks like a race to the wire . . . played at several sites. Top N. E. I leagues, could not he alzed \tp now ped in 4 points In the last quarter 8:30 to 7:30. |.j„lyj.eeed In hla attempt to pnll -a minn. rf ...... 0 3- . 3 last Thnraday, Slovsr aparkad th r about 1894 to Interest students Hifib Shooters Current Affairs club. Sports have played a very Im­ Soeceiv X-Coiiiitrv Dobkin. c ...... 8 t 7 Every team but Meriden In tha teams arc Boston College j with anv ilegree of aeeiirary. But Ciilrman rf ...... , . 1 a (who were traveling to Hartford Connie has followed the college portant part of this senior's busy to finish the game with 13 tallies. Chicago, Jan. 25— (Ab—Johnny Sullivan, rf ...... 0 1 longue boasts of at least one Negro | Cross, Rhode Island State and enmehnek to the peak form h" 1 mv opinion would )>e t'!at, bar- ftmlrru. n. If ...... 3 0 4 JUakm by dumping in l l polnta Bill Steams reports the Y gym 2 0 4 '•ns not shown alnee 1948. Hob ‘HJuill,” Out Soon, via home and buggy to schooH course with her present subjects life. In his freshman year, Rudy Bill Sheekey meanwhile, was Bratton, who exploded right hand SuminIaBki. rg ...... player. Bristol haa Puggy Bell and Connecticut. ' ring anv iinforeHeen InBl of If ...... 3 2 4 Defeat Meriden vvlU not be open for basketball HannA, Ijr ...... 3 n C Ollllnoer (third base) la peaetlco) , . wtaOa John Morlanoa and Normls and their parents to form a high Including Chemistry. English IV. played homeroom basketball. Dur­ The Manchester High Cross the only Indian who gave the vis­ bombs to score a technical knock­ Hronklyn and Philiidelphls KFlinicr If 1 3 Friday night as there will be a Findley. If ...... 0 0 0 Vittaar aeored 8 apiece for the loa- school in Manchester. So with French. H I and Modern problems ing his entire four years he has itors trouble in the second half, out over Bobby Dykes. Miami, Iv certain to be better than he , ,vnuld...... b* the learns having the Has Much Variety Country and Soccer teams held square dance starting at 8 o’clock. Ti.l*)** 34 11 U eight pupils the school was started, Manchester High's rifle team She names English as a favorite plaj'ed interclass basketball. 'An­ scoring 6 points to finish the game Fla., In 2:23 of the first round tn Totali ...... 18 & 81 was last fall. Pete C-stl-'llone ehanc-e to finish on ton. In iBg J. V . team, their annual banquet combined Movies will be shown Friday night Maorhrttpr CS> notched its initial league win last Outside of school Connie was other of his interclnss sports is with a total of 10. Behind Mor­ the Chicago Stadium last night, Score St half time, 14-16 VVspplnf. (Infie)der) a hov who will "Iv - us )j,p pyent of n hcavv war draft. Sll^'*k»!y rg 2 1) b 'Dieaday’a eonteat tha aopho- and Mr. Verplanck, who is now at the Y at 7. Cartoons and com­ 4 Sports, romance, and myatery night as It outclassed a weak a member of CYO. She spends swimming. One of Rudy's favorite Monday, January 22, at the Garden gan’s 18 points on 8 hoops and .Y will meet Cuba’s Kid Gavllan In Little League Realized APfl wnlrit no **'b^r»* .St. t.outs wo!i!d seem llkelv to Cafp. rf n 0 0 amraa bscame tha victors over a around 90, later became Superin­ another 10 round elimination to are Just a few of the ATea of lit Meriden High rifle team al the her spare time reading and col- sports is soccer and for four years Grove. The boys enjoyed a meal charity tosse.s, and Sheekey'a 10 edies will be shown. Two games in Bsltsa (M) w#» nlft'"’* him. liin'e ni'ire strem'Ui left after- l*r . . . . I 3 3 tough freahman aquad, with Jon- tendent of Manchester schools, sn set up a challenger for Ray the Y Intermediate League tonight B. rt H •rature that will appear In the local armory b.v a score of 838 to lectlnT rla.sslral records. In this he has played on Coach Richard tallies. Pinky Hohenlhsl connect­ (fl^CDTvl Btlll fl lot of wn'd h e iii >u'Fk: Ig 0 bart Itaitng ths wmy for the Froah office which he held for 40 years. of fried chicken and spaghetti, and "Sugar” Robinson, world’s 147 are as follows: Sea Bees vs. Rock­ Douman. rf ...... 14 value in adlilloii to )ils ^"bt'n'T | j,",' p ia y ,„ NfiiritAM , .... . 1 7 Winter Issue of ''Quill." soon to 707." This, the first league match line she likes "Carmen Suite” . Danielson's team as a right half. ed for 9 points. Swede Anderson 5. with 14 talliea. Steve Millard and go on sale In homerooms. Gall Andersen '.*)1. then were entertained by their in­ ■lohn Perry 3. Bob Willis 2. and pound champion. ets at 6, Rovers and Blue Devils Glfllo. rf ...... 1 $1,1'79.79 Last Season And wr nnd m iv i ^ ..... fJlt'.'ini'i I'f ... 1 4) 3 of the season, puts the Indians In Ralph Flanagan's orchestra and In Ills sophomore year he was the ...... 3 Amlai'A!)ii. rf ...... n (1 0 Frank Cuneo racked ^ 11 and 10 Three cartoons. "Life With vited guest, Malcolm Green­ Jimmy Glenney 1. A small crowd of 3,874 waa stun­ at 7. PoiitIHo. If ...... ftdd •nmf* mor^. fnrthrV niAterln* ' ’ polnta reapecUvely. In e score st the league lead for a brief period the song " If" by Perrv Como rate team's manager. Thla year his away. Mr. Greenaway, who Is EdmonCeVon, If ...... 0 i'anolrnv rf ...... (» 0 0 Alma Mater", will appear In this The Red and White Jayvee.s ned aa Bratton floored the rangy ...... 8 '"'f A helnMil nAtnrA that T>-om!n«« MfMirr. rf ...... 1 0 a halftime was 18 to 13 In favor of of time, expected to end next Tues­ an "A plus” with Connie. subipct.s arc English IV, Modern coach o f Cross Country and Track former Texan three times with B. Slclnner. e ---- Issue, plus many stories— two Home Ec. Class Connie haa held a pnrt-timo job struck the winning wavs Friday Several fine bowling scores were H. Skinner, c ...... 1 Refreshment* Receipts, Sports Mirror IlaliAHthnl, If ..... ___ 1 , a 4 tha sophs. day when the locals Journey to Problems. Rale.smanship. jocehanl- at New London Bulkeley High booming right hand blows. In scor­ WUUf. If ...... 0' teen-age stories on the "boy dales in Hale’s since September. night, downing the Willtmantlc rolled in the Y League last night. Roarh. r f ...... 3 Knickg (]limb .... 1 a Ih a Junior Hl-T a o ln became Middletown to fire against an al­ eal Drawning, and U. S. History. school, is also an amateur ma-Varaity .>14 to 36. The Indi- ing his third consecutive knockout. McCarthy. r « ...... 3 ('Alllections Brought in P ttrr o*'* thlnu Tui.p, If ...... 0 0 0 girl" theme, two mysteries, snd a As a future, Connie has chosen They included the following: Vic Today a. Year Ago— KrecWle tha subject of k powerful team good football story. Several es­ Visits Schools ways tough Middletown High GuUidc of school Rudy enjoys all gtetan. Hts helper fpr llnr night, It was the first time the 22 year SllveratFln. If ...... 1 I thn( e for \v*' p .lack.son College at Tufts and ana were ahead all the way hold­ Taggart 386, Pqp Gleason 361, Er­ Back to Second Over $2,000 Report ilUla. former British Ughtwelghl T.-lalii 7 f) 33 whan tha Juniora defeated them says. both humeroiis arid informa­ team. kinds of sports: and works at the turned out to bo snoUier guest. ing a half-time margin of 30 to 18 old- Dykes had been knocl.x I out ' 7ood rhAprf* of M b!'fo*T hopes to major in Engl'sh. She nie Wlikie 374 and Walt Kompan- Total* ...... r 66 champion, retired from boxing aft­ Sri.rz SI h.ilf lliiiz, 3H-i5. Weaver. 80-89. Dick Day got 12 points In tive. will give an added sidelight Last night's scores, of an only local First National Store. He haa Principal Edeon M. Bailey. Mr. Jimmy Roach was big man for the in 83 fights. He only reiMitly SllO W M th^ «oA^on Ftnrt*; Vo <1omM o»ir Vlalts lo kindergartens of local mediocre nature, were not helped would like a career In ioumallsm Joined the State Guard and Is a . made a good showing against Ic 389. Bolo Lucas rolled a 373 Nertk EsS Fkarmary N) By Trcanurer er losing to Joey Maxim. Offlelalz. Malln and \ValilrriI>. tha Inicket, Bill Slover got 10 to this lss\ie of surprises. No ma-, Greenaway amazed the audience Red and White scoring 19 points In the West Side Rec K >dei. rt ...... 4 By The Associated Press IV**!!; Btren/rlh our outfl'LT. one polnta and Dick Fontenella, one schools, arranged through the co­ any by the fact that the Manches­ or a connected Hold. There Is no company clerk. with tricks such aa passing a dollar Robinson although dropping a ...... 1 of th'"' In inalor* il»fcTi«-' F ive Y chi a Ago Mar- '~ — gazine is romplete without poetry, doubt that Connie will be “ tops" while Harold Carlson hit rfor VO League. Morlarti. rf .... laM. Pete Mitchell and A l Guay ter High-Weaver High basketball I If the draft doesn't interfere with bill from one lemon to another split ten round decision. Mlcboeli. If ...... 0 0 The Philadelphia Warriors, who Approximately $1,179.79 war, • '•n|v n nmvrr op r»f- MitrL. 11. former NYU track great, | and “ Quill" has It, In both seiioiw operation of thoU principals, were in her chosen field. Here's w1,sh- Wednesday evening. January paced the loaera with IS and 12 and humorous form. All of this game was thundering over the his plan.s. Rudy hopes to enter without letting them touch and Bratton looked the part of po­ KlMUllll. If ...... 4 *2 have been alternating w itli Boston realized by the Manchester Base­ ’ ?l H*nr won the mile run at the PhlladcL j J 1 H T 4 S lC I* the order of the day for Helen Ing her the best of luck. 24, the Indians played ho.xt to un­ Games in the East Side Rec ...... 4 raspectlvaly. put together, which will be found heads of the shooters in the base­ Maryland University and study also had Mr. Bailey wohdering how beaten Weaver High of Hartford tential champion In defeating Morgan, c ...... ball Little 1-euguc during the 19.V) ill Gc-’ B I| a fill" - . 1111" ni-iv-r ; l>l''M Iiiquln’T im*ct In •<:14.1 Connie Is the daughter of Mr Dykes. The Chicago Negro weigh­ Junior Badketball League tonight; CjFnoveai, r ...... 0 9 ! tn recent weeka for leadership in Alfred Tarlcco, *68. In your "Quill", gives well-bal­ Smith’s Home Economics IV class ment range, resulting in jiggling dentistry. With his pleasing per­ the card he had placed bdbk in the at the loeal Armorv-. results of season. The tinanelal report for MPil otL*'**«» v'Mo '-ll) Kirk nn rcir' T.'n 5'. ars ,Ago- Krnaklc Ku- and Mrs. Clrarles F. Young of 114 ed in at the welter weight limit of Nasslffs vs. West Sides, Burr's Bralnard, r f ...... 2 3jthe National BaAketball Aasocin- .Minnesota Goaeli anced reading. • on Tuesday, January 18. targets and flickering ligl/.s. The sonality and his fine high school which are too late for thi.s edition ...... 0 the first year of Little League ac fniev>,$»z 0*50 nr of I vacs won the Florida West Coast Washington .street. deck got into hla vest pocket. 147 pounds, thus qualifying as a Bullets vs. CTYO Jrs., Green Hor­ ThlRsult. rs .... tlon’stlon's Eastern Division, tackle the r w K..,er o-^e Don’t forget to buy your isstie of locals also clearly missed the serv­ record, Rudy is sure to be a suc­ of the World. Prevloas to the Tost. 1( ...... 2 Minneanolls I-akers tonight at t*'’Hy '4'*" released for publication rr-'-t feared sl"T'’ srs (n hill. I tennis title. defeating Bobby As a part of their luilt In Child Shirley Wll.son '51 During the course of the evening leading contender for Robinson's nets vs. Gaudet Jewelers. ‘'Quill". Maybe a story written by ices of hospitalized Mort Handler, cess. Bldmell. Is ...... 0 PhUadefphla " today by treasurer Roy Warren. I -pj,, rookie, z-nm ex- i Riggs, l.'M l, 2-6. 6-2. 6-1 MlnneaiKMIs. Jsn. 25—iJ’/--Wea Care, the girls divided Into groups Ooaches Pete WIgren, Dick Daniel­ Weaver contest the Red and title. Dykes weighed 1.50. Since Afternoon Charm you or your beat friend will be chief of the Tribe's marksmen. William Mansih '51. Receipts for the season were $1,- -.f, h-*|;1 in 105” nr-* Poh K*rl''nd Tw-enty Year.s Ago Nick Ism- I Fo-ler. w hi only six weeks ago of three and leported at 8:30 a. ra.. son and Gil Hunt spoke on the vari­ White held a reason’s i-ecord of Robinson will meet Jake LaMotta ...... 17 39 Minneapolis leads In the Western featured In It. Manchester 888 Remaining games on Manches­ TotaU ...... 296.78 and expenses were $3,117.- a cem '"'' n't,-bln- m( . ■ >vl'o snent ! dos threw .lim Mi MIllen In a I said h<- was finished with big time. to aohools nearest their homes. ous phases o f the respective 6 wins and 5 set bacM. In the stadium Feb. 14 for the Division, while Boston’s Celtics Ben Crehore ...... 93 76 169 Cronin, Giiay Will ! nick Day ’.52 ter High’s basketball slate are as 99,' leaving a balance of $1,176.79. -set of last vesr <-1th Tn1l'»ns->o-j w'restllng match before 22,200 "I I football, toee Fisher ’.12 They were due at the high school sports they coach. It was shown world’s middleweight champion­ follows; Jan. 26, Bristol, away; are In firat place in the East, a Bob Potterton ...... 95 74 169 ; Collections st league games Ms; Con Demnsey, a wlnnlnf 1 Madison Square Garden. j MInneiiota, for third period. that perseverance and consistent ship, the winner of an elimination Jan. 30, Meriden, away; Feb. 2, bare half game ahead of Phlladcl* Ray Kingman ...... 95 74 169 1 UConii Coacli At which were played every Tuesday _ The man who quit oa coach at Represent Jr. Hi-Y| training bring results as la showm Chemistry Classes See Film . series will move close to the 147 West Hartford, away; Feb. 9, phla. Fort Wayne plays at Boa- The main thing the girls learned . . 87 and Thursday night at Memorial I Ohio State 1 st imnU) summed tt Dick Ellington ... . 79 166 i with the Cross Country’s record crown. Meriden, home; Feb. 16. Hamden, Sports Schedi ton tonight, and Tri-Cities plays at Border from their visit ivas how the chil­ Varsily-M Club Field, from Memorial Day to Oc­ I sU up with one sentence: "You Kingsley Kuhney . . . . 94 71 165 of seven and one and Soccer The “ Molecular Theoiw’ of Mat­ Bratton stalked Dykes around away. TTie Indians must w in'four Syracuse in another league tilt. dren’s aotirtties he'.r prepare them Meriden 707 1 President Charles Cronin ’53 and : ter" waa the film show-n this week tober 15, amounted to $1,083.96. I can't take 1C years of experience for Jlrst grrade; for Instsnc*. every squad’s of four, four and two. the'ring cautiously for the flr.it of their six remaining starts to Friday, January 26 The New York Knickerbockers Oklahoma^ Bradley Play George Fairing ,.. . . 93 62 155; Captain Bill Sheekey of the soccer in Mr. Anthony Alibrlo’s chemistry minute. Then he whipped a right During the District Tournament and whatnot snd Throw them out Salas, 149’ i, Phoenix, 10. points, pulled to within two points Hank Iba’s Oklahomans (16-1) Ohio State's No. talent angel. Montle ...... 88 118 SO 2S6 Hartford Hurricanes vs. Nas- Donations ...... 112.00 the New York Herald Tribune In agreeing that Lhetr visits hsd home next week, with a happy assistant. Verne Bradley. The club's films are put out by the National tory over 12F by hitting for 28 of the Bullets in the laet two also rate ahead of Forrest Ander­ . The appointment was os much a Hshn ... M 93 278 siffs, 8:30— Armory. Collections at Game., .... 1,083.96 saying most college presidents It been highly successful. They ex­ glow Burrounijlng you whether it’a own basketball team Is still going Red Cross S a fety' Council and 9.1 97 2991 minutes. Ken Mrirrav got 19 points son’s Braves (18-2) In this week’s points. Billy Baer got 18 tallies, Sartor ... Oater Collections ■ at Tourna­ polled favor letting their teams aurprlst) In Minneapoba oa Fealeris pressed their gratitude to the fol­ shock or Just accustomed cheer. strong having five wins In a row. were highly Instructive In the Fogarty . !1.% 103 3t)21 Hert Ir# (.31 *T* iMtvrmFdUl# for Baltimore, U from the foul Associated Press rankings. A * while Don Anderson and Fred Gleaaon ...... 103 133 136 381 ment G am es...... 444.20 plav in public arenas. Intentions were a sserst in Oo- lowing principals tot having made Plana were presented to the techniques o f resctie work. Vari­ IIUIHILE Wilkins OB 96 1 03 392 (5S> line. M third snd Bradley fourth in the Baker c.vnpleted. the , scoring. SchmeUke,...... 130 I0< 108 8M Refreshment Concession . 1,089.27 Paul Brechler, Iowa ktbletle di­ luffibus. H i* name bod not figured their vlsl^I possible: Miss Butler, TYie day-most-wlshed-for by Junior Hl-Y aa to programs for ous approaches such as the front, B. -r. T. country. They managed to overcome the 463 830 434 1467 Cl4 — Iba uses a deliberate, pattern sation. Feslrr took the jcl over the tele­ spring plana. holda as the chin carry, hair car­ tered tftder the pressure in. the Knotakie ... 89 86 99 274 In •‘critical” condition at hla $4,296.78 Wllklc ...... 140 113 133 »4 .. 34 1 fti offense that depends heavily on phone. He did not meef tece to Donald MeComb '54. ry, cross chest and head carries tinal periods and came up on the IIsn.ien . .. 100 96 94 269 Wennerf ren .... 91 101 96 397 Totals ...... Venetian- Island home today. Dtsimrsemeata He declined to name one or two Seniors, as well aa scads of oth­ ...9.1 94 111 ■l-T Srore at half time, K-11 Packere. 12 games awsy from home. Sports N ight ...... 432.50 won only one conference gome loot you’ll find for afternoons la this Many of M.H.B.’a artlata are ■ Anderson uses the fast break, or hand out the' cards them­ After showing of the films pletely snowed under the 26F team 638 448 460 1346 McCurry ...... 129 87 113 338 Awards ...... 192.94 season. Ttisy tied one and lost yoked style that uses two fabrtca ey’s Sophomore English clasaea. Have you heard about the well headirig their masterpieces to the Totals ...... 11* 117 113 M7 stiaro passing and constant shoot­ selves,” Brechler said. By Mra. Anne Cabot Coach Squires discussed them and by a score of 67 to IS In the second !Sf ■ Yariick ...... Bank Activity Charge ... 1-48 four. They also h»st thres non-con- • ao eSectively. The closing la The topic of discussion was on the knootm teacher who's still waiting Scholastic A rt Contest, annually Correntl ...... 114 128 114 851 ing to overnower the opposition. He added that there is no evl- Silhouette lovely roaes and but- also pained on the information freshmen league tilt. Altken Cus­ Pro Basketball at a Olaaee Legal Fees and Corporate fsrencs gBoies, Fcolsr told friends deftly scalloped, narrow belt ties present -avorld situation. (rather impatiently, we think) for sponsored by The Harjford Cour- Bradley ranks third nstlonsllv in 1*1* players tried to throw terfUea in croes-stitch to pretty- that Manchester was centrally lo­ ter w ith 28 and Oairy Donahue Entertainment Program Seal ...... 29.41 in Columbus he «pS4ted to moka ■oftiy In front. ’The panel was eomposed of hla flashy argyle socks? Gue.a.-iraar”0M ooaoh said : teo New York 19. N. Y. eorsagea banned and la set to be Antlwriaed Ageata Far For ResorvjBiloM veiling of “Ths Thing”, the most before the Cops and Smoke-eat­ early-season defeat by trouncing ' tb t Spring and Summer Cuneo. Edamril Madaen gave Janice Meyers’ contributions are Toronto 4 Montreal 3. aons of vBrsltv nisy is the limit only thing wrong wtth Ma Needlework Fans—Anne Cab­ 8o. with that cheerful note; we’ll held sometime in April. ’ Due to Totals...... 602 538 60S 1685 talked about subject in the nation er* battle. Eastern Kentucky, 76-60; George­ . our complete pattern polnta for and agalnat “ Should W e also floral compositions. American League In deciding eligible players for real sstete Joh waa that ot’s Big new Album la here. Fight In China?" Just scurry on back to our classes the absence o f Coach W ilfred Htlm RvbiisMi Bess’s (1) today. This event will follow the Between the gmmea, '‘Steven­ town iD. C> whipped Navy, 68- It’s eolofful, inter- ' Joan Neuhauer, Jeanine QUmore, Cleveland 4 Hershey 3 (Over­ the National Cltemplonship Tour­ kept riilaWng ahoub ttw t h l ^ I Dozen! of fascinating now deslgna. After the panel discussion the to cram some more knowledge into Clarice, Mr. Zaturaky directed the Atsmlan 133 9o 94 331 bssketbsll game between the Po­ son’s Highlanders”, father and son 86, Chicago Loyola edged Western Sue Wood. Dick Haselton and Joan KEMP'S Maioiiostor • time). nament Another N C A A rule m ive. . Smart, easy Derrick ...... 93 91 107 390 team of pop, Joe, on the bag pipes hod dohs so tong and M to do ao gifts, decorations and special fea­ topic wss 'thrown open to the OUT IRtle cranltims', H-m-m-m-m Stewart also plan to submit en­ club- that night and also helped In InmrpnratM * lice and Fireman.- Michigan, 80-48, and Seton Hall decorating tips: tures . . . Plue 4 gift patterns and H. LaChspcIle . . 88 97 14 369 Starting the afternoon's activi­ and sons, Dick and Bobby, on the S t Louis 5 Springfield 4 (Over­ says a freshman who niaveil on much—rworlting. with boys and class for qiiratlons and comments who says??' ^ tries In the contest. • , I the making of-plana for th« dance Arthur, Drag Siorts Pkyne ...... 106 130 .94 333 dropped Texas Wesleyan. 71-86, in I j iMlar q i printed for you. 1 directions. 25 rente. KurnMurs snd Muate ties will be a basketball gome be­ drums, will also play several num­ time). vafistt.v teams, of 1947-48 aie football, t dsdtled. that fdothoa Fanna' Lae Flaher '83. Call Andersen. '81. t Gall Andersen. 81. I —G. Paatanos.- '82. Bowllig firaei, Iro. R. LsChspello ' . 91 99 91 381 charged with a season o f lompe- last night’.* schedule abbreviated tween Brown snd Beouprs^ qnd bers. Several other sets will be Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati 1. wen, my life's wnrki: 6M Center Bteaat Riirzeln S Provitlanea A Tolsls ...... 511 103 470 1483 Tatro's Plumbars from ths PoUcs announcad. \ t : . '-ii MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, JANUARY’28, 1981

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1951 BY .1. R. Wlt,UA|IS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOPPLE TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX OUT OUR WAY eAHfSbU UPETA»nS‘ ^ Halp WSBtad—-Mala M BoaaeSaM GaoBa 51- Ro in u WithoDt BoarB .69 -IT AINfT WRTV THSCTB ria J im aoT scbmt of 'tooR AatoaoPIki*. for Sal* 4 Sanrtess Offarai 18 Btip WuiUtf— V'MMl* * S5 T-T, WHV.' NOT EVEN A CRUS68 latest R>aA-«-P6DOLlN(8 CHAUCER, IDEA OP A aOHE IS ON rr--VOU CAN M E WANTiDD-^Houseman, young or 5 ROOMS FURNITURE LARGE FURNISHED, kaatad to IHE MA30R6 B e c a u se h e LUMP ON THE H EAD f Sense and NonSeniS*' l i n o l e u m Ramnanta, 60c square AVON X08UBTICS:. Always la m THAT PLAIN Hb IP VtJU PERSIVr IN < DeCORMIER MOTOR groat demand. Bahi wabkly in­ mid4le-ag^, to do odd Jobs. In­ AND room. Semi-prlvata bath. Bua line. t h in s .' w e AUsTT D dN S CAM CATCH WITH HiS HANDS " yard. Asphalt tUe, wall covering. PRETEMDIkUs X INAS IN I BUICK CjBvertlMs. OaU TM* ♦SALES, Inc. come by rtpreeenting our com­ quire at 91 C^eatnut itreet. ^ APPLIANCES Suitable for two gentlemaa. Call ANV DISHES THAT ARE OR HlS FEBT/— ^ Recent Groom—Pm in nuH-Did/jrap have a aUtva 1Mb Done by rcliablo. weU-tratned a l r e a d y BECIOUS ABOUT THAT, morning, after S p. aa.______pany. For details writa or call JUST RETURNED 3702. gETTeR CRAWL BACH 'Si* VOU BE dary aa to juat what I ahouli SAYS: “ Be wise, be smart, men. All Jobe guaranteed. Hall my wlfe'a mother. I don't like to H i^ o . la t Linoleum Co., 82 Oak atreet. Avon District Manager, 29 High­ FROM FAMILY MOVING .u IMTD THE CAdff AND V J 0 6 T THE U >» WANTED TO LOS ANGELES ROOM For Rent. Steam heat, next FINISH THAT call her “ Mother-in-law” on ao- 1949 PONTIAC SEDAN buy wisely.” Phone 2-4022, evenlnga 6166 or land Terrace, Middletown, Oonn. COUPE This merchandise la practically to bath. Five ininutaa from Main DREAiAf count ot the oomic-papor jokea, Ws'ra right la ths These are excellent values. 8109. Phone 6-6377, DEPARTMENT MANAGER 100% n e w .^ e family who had it street. Call at 166 Bldrldge street, and somehow there la a certain lancaks aeaaon ■■ whan 6 cylinder, low mileage. Ex­ 2nd floor. Priced right. and adding ma- WOMAN To work part time, Mon­ uaed it a very short Ume. We will ■acredness shout the word "Moth- ium nally dsaarna am cellent condition throughout. TYPEWRrfFRS sr” that msksa ms hesitate to ap­ chinse repaired «nd overhauled. day through Friday: For detaila HARDWARE and guarantee it aa new. BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. Plana for storage until wanted ply It to any but my own. : A Kan tacky mountalnsdr sSU- 1948 BUICK 4-DR. SEDAN Work guai-anteed. Tel. 2-8418. write Mancheater Herald, Box ELECTRICS I pa Flat*, Long-Married Friend—Well, I U jg r -K m r Mam at'Wam Omtar 166 Center Street M-S. stating name, addreaa and arranged at no extra coat, and bratsd hU lOlat Wrtbday. last aKMts, » tinted art pbotea, baby Fully equipped. They come no low, eaay terms arranged. T*'ancmahta 63 osn only tell you my own expert- Manchester 2-4646____ age. Here la an excellent op­ imaglna that amount at ehawtag ta* and h ttje'flrl. Traaaured. cleaner or nicer than thla beauti­ HoaaehoM Scrvicaa FOR FURTHER DETAILS ancs. During the first year of portunity for a young man FOUR ROOMS, centrally located, marrlsgs I address^ my tobaeool please wrke Be* U, Herald BSentA CUIAN MILEAGE ful car. OffaraB 18A PHONE IMMEDIATELY ■ tow experienced in selling MR. ALBERT. HARTFORD 6-0368 eteam heat. Prefei working cou­ mother aa "Say.” After AT LOWCB PRICEB 1948 CHBVROLET 2-DR. small hardware, paints ple. Must furnish references. that I csllsd her “Grandma.” jjO^f—Tiwa. payment boob and Written Guarantee WEAVINU ol burns, moth tiolaa GRANTS HAS A AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 opapw'*, Saturday afternoon, and electrics. Must be Wi+te Box TK, Herald. ISSO CHEVROLETS FLBETLINE SEDAN and torn clothing, boslery runs, VWaity Corner 8 o ^ Sbop and An immaculate black car, fully GOOD JOB FOR YOU capable of learning to JANUARY Clearance Sale. Living It never helps to view, things 1950 PONTIAC8 handbags repairod, aipper re­ check stock and write or- room chairs, values to $69.50 __ noaea. Artbur Drug Store. Win Under equipped. Chevrolets most popular placement, umbrallaa repaired, iUi alarm, eapecisliy when y 1050 PLYMOUTHS •Good Starting Salary! dets for merchandise as your choice $89.50. Assorted BuaineaB Location* alarm things with your views. kindly return to the addreaa con­ 1950 OLDSMOBILES model. men's shirt collars -roveraed and needed. Excellent oppor­ tained OB saine. naward. styles and covers Benson’s, 713 For Kent 64 1950 BUICK8 1949 MERCURY 4-DR. replaced. Marlow's UttJa Mending • Vacations With Pay! tunity for advancement. Main street, tei. 3535. what they do, they goat 1950 DODOES Shop. STORE FOR rent, 215 Spruce She isn't aa pretty as she la credit for whst they buy. U « T —PASS BOOK NO. 71«4a painted; her beauty la only akin 1940 PLYMODTH8 SPORT SEDAN • Discount on Purchases! Apply Employment Office WE BUY and sell good used t'.irni. atreet. Apply Diana's Soda Shop, NdUoe la hereby given that 1949 PONTIACS Fully equipped Including over­ (JORNICE8 and valance boards. Book No. TIMO, leeued by The lure. comblnaUon ranges, gas or call 3893. 1940 CHEVROLBTS drive. W.W. tires. A smooth run­ Custom built, choice of designs. • Promotions on Merit! W. T. GRANT COMPANY ranges and heatera Jones Furni­ Savings Bank of Manchester has 1045 CHEVROUCTS ning. priced right car. Phone 2-3624 from 9 a. m. to, 9 OFFICE IN Orfurd building. Real heea lost end appUcation has 815 Main Street ture Store, 36 Oak Phone 2-1041 Beat Terms — Best Trades p. m. • Retirement and Sick Plans! estate, profeseional. etc. Apply been saade ^ said bank for pay­ 1947 CHEVROLET 4-DR. Manchester Also Good Selection I937's to 1042 VERY GOOD selection email elec­ - Marlow'a in your mouth. ment of the amount of deposit. SEDAN. FLEETMASTER FLAT FINISH. Holland window h2S J ^ WlLUAh^ 'Tommy — I wish I rould — it's •Group Insurance! trical appliui.ces. Toaaters, mU- PLATE UMPIRE ?■$****> w j COUE MOTORS—4164 A real beauty from bumper to shades made to meaaura. All MAN WANTED to take charge the toothache. meuu Venetian bllnda at a new a • • a 0 a ers, irons, steam irons, etc. Fur­ bumper. of wash room department. Steady niture for the entire home. Radios WantaB to Kant 68 1937 FORD 'oupe. radio and heat­ low price. Keys made while you MICKLY FINN Ju.st ,\monK Friends! LANK LEONARD Full or Part-time Work eipployment. Good pay to right and T.V. U save at Chambers A driver'sivers bright if he dime hie er. Good motor and tlree. Phone 2- 1948 STUDEBAKER 4-DR. watt MarloWa. man. Apply in parson. New Model WANTED—4 or 6 room unfurnish­ LADT COMMUTER, North End Appl.v at Employment Office Furniture at the Green. Hours 10 ed apartment or small house, «cu,'nEDnviN6 PTtENBVWmmf DON'T woaav, light. Mp^e hours of darkness resident seeking transporUtion 9773. SEDAN Laundry, 73 Sunnmit street. to 5. 7:30 to 5:30 p. m. NartfAUfFTtP, EVEN FIND OUT THAT $E80EANT/ now mean more------danger •------from MANCHESTER Upholstering Oo. W. T. Grant Company Manchester or vicinity. Write N. t’MKEEFINSIT from Hartford, 5 p. m. dally. A comfortable economical car. Re-upboletering. drapeiica, slip boys; CWONIN-ANP TOUItE FKACnSINO ' blinding hcailllghta. Lower your Very clean and In fine order. . 815 Main'Street ROUTE Salesman for a growing OLD RED Tin Bart., 708 North LaydCiidccker, P. O. Box 361, BY HERSHBERGER sn WHAT VOU aOLFM THIS OFFICE. ATOFDRAWfa headlight beam for the driver you Phone 2-3226. J940 OL.DSMOB1LE 6, 1350. PH- covers. 48 Purnell Place. Call ,2- FUNNY BUSINESS nrr.f Manchester laundry and dry cleaning busi­ Main street, buys and sells good Plainville, Conn. THINK OF IT I FHIL-ITTLIETOUa meet, whether he does or not. vale aale. Phone 4448. OLDER BUT IN GOOD 9521. Open evenings. ness. Must have sales ability. Good used furnii.:r.: and antiques. WANTED to rent, garage in vicin­ Don't pay for atubborness with INCOME TAX and accounUng opportunity for the right man. PONTIAC 8, 1948, medium blue, ORDER Prank Denette. Phone 2-3376. ity of Main gncl BIsscIl streets. SHOOTINS GALLERV a hsad-on crash — alow down at service. Call Dan Mosler. 2-8329. Apply in person. Maple Dry sun downi six passenger sedsnette. L«w 1042 PONTIAC 4-DR. SEDAN Roofjng 16A WANTED—Reliable woman for Write Box P. Herald. T «v VOUR Luesc- mileage. All new white ’walla, hy- 6 cyl. Deluxe. Looks just like a cleaning and ironing. Five hours Cleaners and Lauhderers, Inc., 72 GLENWOOD Combination white WANTED—Ride. 3:30 to 12 shift. FEATURING Guaranteed roots Maple atreet. range,, dual oven. Excellent con­ Pratt and Whttney’a from Bridge dramatic, radio, heater. Immacu­ 1946 and Juat as clean. Fully •daily, 5 or 8 day week. Local ref­ URGENTLY Needed, 4 room rent, late. Brunner’S, car wholeaalera, equippitd. and expert repairs as well aa dition. Price reasonable. Phone by two adiiltt. b of. working. Best street. CsM 6033.______erences. Call 7913, or apply at 29 Coventry 7-6940. 358 East Center street. Open eve­ gutter and conductor work. Try Wellington road. of references, .’ bon? 2-1668 after THia O N f* 1940 BUICK CLUB COUPE your "Local Roofer.” Call Oougb- Salesman Wanted 36A t h e PROSPEvn HUl School for nings, Wednesday through Friday DON’T WAIT until your old wash­ 4 p. m. A ■BAUTV, Fully equipped. A smart green Un 7707. SALESLADY Wanted. Experience young children. Pre-kindergarten, ’til 9, Saturday 'til 5. WE ARE Looking for a man with er breaks down. Trade in now. car. selling juvenile apparel. Full time good education and pleasing per­ WANTED—4 or 5 rooms unfurn­ kindergarten, drat grade. Monday ROOFING. Specialising in repair­ Get our big Jani.ary Trade-In Al­ through Friday. Transportation 1980 CHEVROLET or pai^ time. Strte age, previous sonality who is accustomed to ished for young working couple. ing roofs of all kinds. Also new lowance on Spceo Queen or Bcn- fuinlshad. Mrs. tela Tybur, direc­ H TON PICKUP 1936 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN experience. Write Box Q. Herai'*. active contact with the public. If Call 6996 ot afte. 5:3U call 6472. . Fully equipped. In exceptionally roofs. Guttei work. Chtmneya dix. Benson's, 713 Main street. tor. Phone 4267. 4.000 mllesj Equipped with heal­ cleaned and repaired. 26 years ex­ qualified, write immediately stat- Tel. 3535. ' The Place In Jumnin* BY EDGAR MARTIN fine order throughout. TYPIST Clerk. Tlie first accept­ Ing age. education, experience, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES er and defroater. — See these real nifties now, at po rienea, Free eatl mates. Cali. W ANTED-Sm all furnished ap- WANTEb—Rida from I t R iliell able person ,>nawering thU adver.-. whether married or single, -and 72” CUSTOM mads lAwson divan. fM N , YHDWt JtAVL% TWTbVt O? NT Howley, Manchettar 5361, tlsement provldlr.g she is willing partment. Write Box C, Herald: M I 9 S D M E V l atieat to P. A W„ Eaat Hartford BALCH PONTIAC, Inc minimum income required. Give Gray wool Iroucle. 3 years old. Iq I FOR vta r vomarV g hw to work bard caii be assured of a Hours 7:30 a. m. to 3 :3 0 'p. m. 155 Center Street address arid telephone number. If excellent condition. Priced right ' DeCORMIER MOTOR permanent position with good pay P 0 6 ii’ can 80« : ______Mancheater 2-4545 Heating—Plombing 17 your letter indicates you might fit for quick sale. Call 7917. Hnums for Sale 72 SALES, Inc. to start. A fine opportunity for into our organization an appoint­ DRnnifO TO FloridaT Before you PACKARD 8, 195J, slx-paatenger advancement and many advant­ FLORENCE Ccembination gas IMMACJULATE four-room house, 24 Maple St. Tel. 8854 REMODEL and repair plumbing ment will be arranged. All replies go ba aurs and nmil your oontH- four-door. Green. Executlve’a car. ages which I shall be glad to dis­ and oil ra,ige. Excellent condition. oil heat, new hot water heater, bution to the Manchester March Mancheater now. For new Sxtures, installa­ are confidential. Address Box Very low mileage. SpeHnl tan cuss in an liltervlew. Telephone Call 2-2834. non-expandable. situated on a of Dlmsa. tions, repiping an- repairs, call A-Z, Herald leather upholstery. Ultramatlc 1938 CHEVROLETS, 1937 Chevro­ Tom Dawkins, majtcr plumber, Mr Gunthci. Hartford 8-2181 for corner lot. Full price is $8,450. T. MRS. BALLARD 8 pra-kindergar transmission, heatei. white walla. let. 1937 Ford, 1937 Pontiac club appointment. ALL WHITE Sparton combination J. C!rockett. Broker. Phone 5416, phone 3631. gas and oil stove. Very clean and ten school taM an opening for one A real buy. Brunner's, car whole­ coupe, 1936 Chevri lets. Bargains. Doga— Birds— Pets 41 residence 3'Tpl. salers, 358 Eaat Center street. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. PLUMBING and Heating. Furn­ reasonably priced. Phone 2-2412 3 ^ /•ail<4 for the winter term, age 3Mi .NICE SMALL Fox Terrier pup­ anytime. FOUR-FAMILY house, in central to 5. Call 2-1696. 79 Lakewood Open evenings. Wednesday aces, oil burners ano boilers. Earl WANTED through Friday U1 9. Saturday 1938 Plymouth, 1937 Terraplane, Van Camp. Tel. 5?44. pies. Also Cross breeds. Zimmer^ location. One apartment will be " A ' m s m Qrole. man Kennels, Lake street. Phone HOWELL Breakfast set, 3 years vacant. Oil heat first floor. Full M r ’til 5. 1936 Ford. 1936 Chevrolet, 1934 EXPERIENCED CASHIER Chevrolet. Your choice, $49. PLUMBING And HeaUng, tpeclal- 6287. old. new maple bed, spring and price, $12,600. T. J. Oockett, ABUwMbdM nar Salt Name your own terras. Cole tztng In repairs, remodeling, cop­ Would you like to wark in mattress. Reasonable. Inquire 59 Broker. Phone 5416. ^ m ' Broad street. 1949 PONTIAC Motors.' 4164. per water piping, new construc­ an office with modern, up Poultry and Supplie* 43 GHBVROUETS, 1941 Hub, 1940 tion, estimates given, time pay­ to date equipment? We WEST c e n t e r S t l ^ 8-room I “I finally found a way to kaap them from knocking off chib, 1939 coupe, 1937 sedan, 1947 1946 CHEVROLET two-door PRACTICALLY new Tappan gas single, in ;;cod condition. Bath STREAMLINER 8 ments arra.iged. Edward Johnson. are now accepting appli­ BROAD Brea.sted Bronze turkeys range. Ebccellent condition. Phone ao many priz**!'' ALLEY OOP Smart Guys Mdan, 1948 Aeroaedan, 1949 sedan. Radio, heater. Excellent Phone 6979 or 5044. cations for a Full 'Time down, lavatorj- up. Large lot. Qs- fresh frozen, fro.ii 12 to 25 2-3209 after 5. rage with ample storage facili­ tudor. Douglaa Motora, 333 Main. FOUR DOOR SEDAN mecharrlcal condition. Private Cashier. Must be capable C.Ml.Ni' \i RY DICK TURNER WHAT TH EY MEAN.PM ITHCY %Kt pounds. Ready any time. Schaub's ties. Immediate occupancy. T. J. A LOUSV M ECHANICT/wro N E W : owner. Phon, Coventry 7-6824 EFFICIENT Plumbing and beat­ of learning and perform­ Turkey Farm, 188 Hilletown EASY WASHING Machine with FIRST OF THE YEAR Beautiful dark grey finish. after 7 p. m. ing. Plugged drains machine ing clerical work in all Crockett. Broker. Phone Office BUILT, AND FLEW, A { HAVEMAPfl Road. pump. Call 5635, or at 119 West 5416, residence 3751. hOCK#THBRE TO. 7 ITWr SALES ON OUR TRIPLE Hydramatic and many other cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 parts of store office op­ street. VENUS, dDNTZP PLYMOUTH. 1947 club coupe, do. Oakland street. Phone 6497. eration. including; Cash­ accMsorics. This car is like SIX ROOM ,.olpnial. one year old, CHECKED USED CARS luxe. Medium gray. Very gootl all iering. filing, typing and Art tries for Sale 45 WALNUT COCKTAIL tables, were n e ^ around. Priced especially low at mlacellaneous work. Many nice location, immediate occupan­ 1945 FORD TWO DOOR.—Gun 6ifaple Dry Cleaners and steel cabinet, 24 inches, baby car­ piece mahogany bedroom suite, las Blanchard. 5447. Price $996. ooupe. 1948. Cark gray. Clean and Phone 2-U',S2. riage, baby Kiddie stroller. In­ full size .e^ 'ch est. and dresser Beihie marbieo to tdo That takes care o f , tAAlAT TMCRE you a r e/ Launderers, 72 Maple street. ROCaeVILLE— Rewarding Invest­ MCAfr BE s o BAD, ALIAS SIR LAUMCEUOr/ womnes w e THOUOHT You. 1945 HUDSON SUPER 2-DR.— nice. Radio and heater. Special CLEAN USED CARS quire 35 North Scho.^1 street. with mirror, ■was $264, now WERE OCF somewhere J CALL PHIL, for moving, light ment. Bubstantia.’ 4 apartment | BBR TM AT a t l e a s t BERTIU■ wWILL i l l wk e p h w a ME IS I^ rk blue. Fine car for only for today only, at $200 below COMPTOMETER Opetalon. Open­ $239.88; three-piece modern gray W O N T h a v e 10 w e a r . UVERMORE, DYINa O FA BROKEN $795. book. Brunner's, car wholesalers TOP PRICES trucking, ashes, rubbish removal. ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port walnut bedroom suite, full size house on bua line. Individual heat­ HE'LL TAKH HEAR.T/ Specialize in moving. Good Serv­ ings for coraptometer operators. 1947 MERCURY SEDAN — Ever­ 358 East Center atreet. lx>th experienced and Inexper­ able and stendaro typewritars bed, cheet. and dresser with mir­ ing units. Sizeable lot. Elssy to I O T A U C LDSIN© BERTHA COLE MOTORS ice. Good work. 2-9248. 54 Birch All makes of adding machlnea ror, was $249.95, now $219.88; buy! Easy to ray for! Let me LIKE TOU PRETIY HARP/ glade green. Radio, heater, 1939 OLDSMOBILE. Immaculate street. ienced. Per.nanent work, pleas­ HAD A spotlight, fog ligtata. back up 4164 aold or ranted. Repairs on al 4'6”x6’ all wool rugs (samples) give you the facts. Madeline! condition throughout. Phone 2- ant working conditions. 37 hour, MOUTH n jL . Ujghtt, slip covers, wonderful makes. Marlow's. $9.88 and $17.88; loop pile cotton Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679. 3702 anytime after 5:30 or Sun­ 5 day week. Apply Employment O F M U SH / condition. Priced at $1,145. Office, First National Stores, Inc.. throw rugs were $2.79 now $1.69; day. ■ Buaineaa Bcmcaa Offereil 13 Painting— Paneling 21 BOLTON — Building stone and eXJOPER STREET. A spacious 8-1 Wa_ want you to check speed- Park and Oakland avenues. East flagstone. Also ruck drilling inlaid linoleum and felt base rem­ room ringle home with large lot, emeter readings, fonnar owners. 1942 CADILLAC sedanette. Looks, PAINTING And auperior paper Hartford, Monday through Fri­ and blasting. Bolton Notch Quar­ nants, 107c *") 25'*' off. One only, over 100’ fi-ont. Home in need of I Our guarantee. All tires replaced rune like 1946 model. Tutonc CELLARS CLEANED, ashes and hatging. We carry the latest day between 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. ' ry. Phono 2-t*617. Stanley. Patnode vacuum cleaner, upright model, some repaiiS. Expectional oppor-l With best grade new tires. No re- wallpaper books. Very satisfac­ demonstrator, full guarantee, was CUpg paint gives this sleek model add­ rubbish removed. Phone 7644. tunlty for man w tut large family. | ed beauty. Douglas Motors, 333 tory price. Call August Kanehl, EXPERIENCED Girl wanted for UPRIGHT PIANO, boy’s sheepskin $44.95, now $19.88. One ohiy, coal, general office work. Must have Attractively priced. Immediate j 4 8 18 8PEC1AL8 fROM |50 UP Main. LIGHT Trucking and moving. Call 3759. coat, size 18, boy's suit, size 16, wood gas combination stove. All occupancy. Robert J. Smith, Inc., | 2-9097 before 9 or after 5:30 or experience in typing, ahorthand nun's overcoat, size 42. Win­ white porcelain, separate broiler, 953 Main street. Phone 3450. Don't Miss. Call On Your 1948 PONTIAC streamliner sedan 2-0933 anytime. INTERIOR «jid exterior painting, and bookkeeping. Apply In per­ chester 22 rifle. All In fine con- was $224.95, now $129.88. Mont Downtown Dodge and coup. Fully equipped, only $1,395. paperbanging, ceili:,gs retinlsbed. son. The Old Colony Co., Hilliard diUon. Call 2-2118. gomery Wsrd, Main street. MANCHESTER— Four-room Ope I Plymouth Dealer We invite you to compare this PETEK W PANTALUK, electrical Fully insured Eix) ert work. Wall­ street. Ood with expandable attic. Tw o I PRISCTLLA*S POP But The Truth value. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. contractor, malntenaiicc and wir. paper 6ouka. Edward R. Plica. MORRY'S WORKING Men’s Store. GENERAL Motora Frigidaire. rug, Ing for light and power. 40 Fostar years old. To be sold complete I I SHOULD THINK A FAMILY BUT.HONEV. Phone 2-I0u3. 8 Depot Square, Mancheater 8691, also miscellaneous items. Phone with furniture. Owner leaving j ITS A FRIENDLY 80LIMENE and FLAGG, Inc. TOM BROWN HAS THE atreet Phone 3308. Hal* Wantati— Male 36 2-4386 mornings o: evenings. MAN WOULD MAV ie cleaning house regardless of state. House is In exceUent con-1 ease, •mi a f/rr. ow. ■ f OTHER WOBBV SAME. WE ONLY 534-Center S t______Phone 6101 CREAM PUFFS! FOR PAINTING, paper hanging, price incresbea. You save 25% l ^ Y F cr Everyone Clean, One Owner Cars! ALL TYPES of income taxes pre­ ceilings whitened floors sanded I 1950 BENDIX televiaior. set. I2'4 dition. Hot water oil heat, 6f*-l 1949 MERCURY sedan, fully equip, pared by tax expert. Reasonable on all winter goods of famous place, sr>acious, all electric kitch-l “ Fill 'ar up# and than wash tha windows of tha atationr* PfeNNlES.' 1950 WTLLYS STATION WAGON and reflnished and general car­ , WANTED makee. Be wise, don't dejay, buy black tube. Price $135. Phone 2- ped, $1A95; 1948 Pontiac, best rates. Phone ‘J-0744. Mr. Dolan en, convent snt to bus, stores sndl —Heater. Exceptionally clean. penter work call, llbert Flckett | today! Morry’s low overhead in 1116. mo*Wt Opportunity 87 Bfllclant r Friday ’Ul 9 Saturday until 5. Prodneta trssa. Overlook Drive. Wm.| 8$ Notary public Manchester 2-4646 ■ in condition for coming needs for advancement. Apply In per­ Rsnshl. PboB* 777S. FASHION SHOW DIRECTOR son. Maple Dry Cleaners and FIRST QUALITY Green Moun , ------^ , . __. ta b ) WASH TUBBS BrqithwaiU, 52 Pearl atreet 89Rupaas iab.i We are seeking e housewife with Launderers, Inc., 72 Maple street tain potatoes. Mealy, cook and| NEWLY D ecorot^ nmm for FT auueHOEOUT ALL APPL1ANUB8 serviced aad taste good, $1.50 bushel. Deliver­ nets couple. Full housekeeping WawUNl— Kaal Batata 771 40 Haw Zealand you HM»I W M I.V JW t iu I the quslificstlons necessary to be WANTED-rBxperjenced power oU fsdilitiee. Continuoue, hot water, repaired, _ burners, retrtgaratora, trained for a lucrative, interesting, ed to your doer. Cell Hathaway I aaove io n IT BUT TOUdH ON ranges ar'sehers. ate. All work burner service aad - lastaliaUonr OtI heat. 82 Garden atreet. WANTED—Residential properties; fiSflapaat WBI7DRS NMNiyPU and dignified opportunity. Our 2-1890. ^ 4 to 8 rooms. Buyers wklting.l Ed Sullivan'* Special! guaranteed. Metro Service C » business la better costume Jewelry. man. Call 4784 or 2-0760 after 6; 48 Symbol lor WON'T MI04WR. ROOM FOR RENT. Business wom­ Compeunt, confidential service. I TeL Manchester k-0883. Quslificstlons include intelligence, p. m. “ f g r e e n MOUNTAIN poUtoes No. tiioroB TMBPPOMl an desired. On bua line. Phone Suburban Realty Oo., realtors. 481 apgeaw c^lU ngi^to^ I xooL Deeigaeni and detal}^ Ex. 1 mealy. Amelia Jarvie,-872 Park­ RBjPAm m a b y Stuart R. Wol- er streeL TeL 702C H49, ______Perkins strML TeL Mane. 8'J15. Ittt KMSER' cott on washing machines, vac­ S ^ h s^ l Higbeat rot» d^hour SSM uaeof poatry uum cleaners, -actors, small ^>- week. Ifeachaatcr .Tool apd De- I OpMFORTABUC, heated room for CONSiDERINO 8EIXINO SSSeOltisb ptrlence. Write MsnehesUr Her­ two gentlemen. Next to bath. pUances. Welding and cutting. sign, 180 Hartfoilord road. Phone I- NICE APPLES, hand piclted. YOUR PROPERTY? 4000 ald. Box CW. giving brief outline Continuous hot water. Private shaapfold R SEDAN Motor replacements A -I Repair, 4886. Phone 4897. Without obligation to you. Wh| S4Lsirdi o f your background. Include phona entrance. OUl 8905. Salsa, 180 Main. Phona 8697. number. ' will appraiM or make you a -cash | SSWiUews IT YOU Aca aroiindrSO to,56 yaaro offer for property. See. ue before SiTranquU . ASBffS AND Rubbhlah removed. aC age end hpra aaoowWNrod W - h e a t e d Rpom for rent. Phone j-ou eell- 89 Sacred eoDgs C ^ Nonnen Pierce, 9 Trotter WANTED—Experienced waitress, I Sculty geOUng enplo^eiK . why sMfeL ^ o p e 3-0253. not go WtMMrtnOes fer.y$n»Mlf Si(WiN<:^ W- raOigwo . 8383. Phone 6373 - y e m o A L •‘WH Apply in person. tor, atnile Iron bed, spring nwSi i - « BRA|!-BUIW,R|BALTT The Tea Room, ara MsMi itreet rotaiing WkRdMita/ PpaduetsT I Horse's neck Good oMMtiuntty to develop per­ ststtreei round dining table, four! HEATED Hoorn for rent. Excel hairs LICENSED Trained attendant I manent ^ ‘'proflUblc burineaa. chnire, buffeL smell kitchen table.] lent location. On bus line. Reason OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 2| 9 0 e » Day duty. Apply 29 Cottage | Write JUwtetgh’s. Dep. CUA-26- four-chsirs. dreasei. Inquire 21 sble. References , exchanged HH,’ Albany. N. T. . Biseeli streeL • Phone 6930.

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. t ' ^ — - THURSDAY, JANUARY S6.1961 lEv^nittg If^roUi /pm with Your Neighbors-^Join the March of Dimes Pearl Display Avorage Daily Net Press Ran the Wsather — A hoapital bed ja HALE’S For the W cA ^ ^ " 8 needed for a local patient ^^JMichael’s ^wmwmvj Mf lU I ibeut to be dlecharged from • HMMOT W pV M W ■Mr Ml w* Hartford InetltuUon. U any 10,143 ■Iglil feif M i Mlit kMMi one has such a bed. nrt in uae, Steps in Production of M aluJJrBIFr IwuFutuu Self Serve N^TaiU porMora noor M l aataidny M r lU loan sflll be greajiy appre­ MenAer ot tho Audit > . ^ ciated by the l^ c h m t e r Cultured Genas Illus* Eurrau of CXreniatloM - A N D , ^ Manche8ter-~“ A City of VUlago Charm Branch of 0>e_^ Mrm. H*nry a o f » * « trated by Exhibit of tiM Mmcheiter itegubHcw cancer 90dety. Telephone 4183 da>a. 6918 evenings. WoniMi’a CSub. and Kra. An interesting exhibit on the (Claaalflad AdverUalng an Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY *6, 1951 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS Finlay, wUl attend the meeting ot Health Market- VOL. LXX, NO. 98 the Rational Republican Women a cultured pearl Indiutry Is noyv on Club In New York Oty. Saturday. SUte Welfare Conunlasloner display In the window of Michael's Robert J. Smith ha* been raap- Jewelers on Main atreet. The ex­ polnted to his post by Governor hibit, to be shown 'til February 6, In Fact Thousands Of People Shop Here For Economy Launch New Mohawk Has Only New 2nd Milk Price Here Chinese Reds Are Wrong About This GI Lxxige. The 'commissioner ha* Includes an aquarium model of a England Skiing This Week 2 American Corps held executive poeltlon* in the pearl “ farm" and was made es­ HALE'S Welfare Department for lo years, pecially for^the Michael stores by Move to OK Cornwall, <3onn,, Jan. 26.— more than half of them aa head the Richelieu Pearl company. A31 Of The Time. Have You Tried It?? (/P)—Walt Schoenknecht, Mo­ In Month Brings Tab of the department. The pending Illustrated In the display are hawk ski area manager, an­ Headquarters reappointment waa noted In yes­ the various steps In the production nounced today that there will Reach Point Fifteen terday's Herald. of cultured pearls, accompanied by Pari-Mutuels be skiing here this week-end. FOR explanatory card* and photo­ IVORY Schoenknecht aald unless To 24 Cents a Quart graphs, from the insertion of a 4 Exfro Specials there Is an imexpecled anow- The meeting of the Peat Grands mother of pearl ball Into the nroRY Asaoclation of King David Liodge. LIBBY’S FLAKES Bill Would Allow Two fall, Mohawk will be the only Miles from Seoul oyster to a completed /string of New England ski area to have No. 31. scheduled for tomorrow pearls. Also shown are pearls In soap Horse Racing Tracks Hartford. Jan. 26— --Hartford . hearing, and preparing an order evening, haa been postponed until Pvt. KBsmieT 8. Orcyb various stages of development and Delrich Large skiing. and other Connecticut dealers to­ aJtcr each hearing. Friday evening, February 2. crosB-secUons of the gems. 8 For 32c In State; Introduce Schoenknecht aald work day prepared to raise the retail Hammerbeig ordered a farmer’s crews produced more than 300 price increase of '44 cent* a hun­ Battle Tested Outfits Private Kaxmler S. Orayb, eon One of the sample pearls 1* Com Beef price of milk one cent a quart France Urges The Manchester Juvenile of Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Grzyb, of much larger than the others but 31c Drastic Narcotics Act tons of snow last night with dredweight or about a cent a Push Near Capital in 1 Grange will meet tomorrow night 37 Mill atreet. Manchester. Conn., is mlsshapened. Had the large experimental snow - making Feb. 1, the second hike for the con­ quart, effective Feb. 1, bringing at 6:30 at Tinker hall. All mem­ Is at Fort Hood, Texas, taking gem developed normally It would l \ ( ) R \ IVORY state Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 25 machines. Crews will continue sumer within a month. the producer price U> 16.48 a hun­ **Lin]ited Objective” ib. working today. There will be New Europe bers are urged to be present. Mov- training with a unit of the famed have been of great value. IVORY —VP)—A new attempt to legalize One big dealer declining to be dredweight. This ,.. an anticipation Attack; Drive Has IM win be shown after the meet­ 2nd Armored Division. Natural pearls are found In one SOAP SNCW iSNOW pari mutuel betting on horM rac­ no skiing today. quoted said he expects by this of a riae in the Boston market and ing. ____ out of every thousand oysters and action to pass on to the public a a hike which was already announc­ Powerful Tank, Ar* are due to the accidental penetra­ 8 For • ing In Connecticut waa Initiated Army Plan .CERESOTA price rise of about a cent a quart ed in the New York price. Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars The W.B.A. Guard Club will tion of a microscopic crystal Into 4 3 < [32c today in the General Assembly. tillery, Air Support meet tomorrow evening at eight MIDIUM paid to the farmer, ordered over­ Order Moved Fast Minstrels will hold a rehearsal at the membrane of the oyster. Over 2 7 c A bill creating a three-man Rac­ The Boston price formula actual­ o’clock for Its monthly meeting a period of years, the oyster covers ing Commisaion and authorizing Senators See night by State Milk Administrator the Masonic Temple tomorrow Donald O. Hammerberg. ly will not take effect in this .Slate Asks 11 Nations, Includ* Tokyo, Saturday, Jan. 27. Ranges. Refrigerators evening at seven o’clock and also with Mrs. Pauline Bcrrett of 16 the Irritating crystal with films of PERSONAL not more than two race track* In Eldridge street. FLOUR the state waa Introduced in the It will mean that the family until such time as the Boston ing Wpst Germany, to —(/P)-^trong elements of at Odd Fellows hall on Sunday nacre and a pearl is formed. formula catches up with the Con­ In cultured pearls, a mother of House by Rep. Ervlhg Pruyn (R., Security Body grade milk at retail, 22 cents In two American corps slammed ~ Washers and AU afternoon at three o'clock. Chair­ IVORY OXYDOL December, will be 24 cents a quart necticut price. Karmers fearful of Join; W ould Supple* man Ed Swanson has requested pearl bead replaces the crystal Oolebrook). The bill bore the nota­ The Wapplng Parent-Teacher 8 For in February. Early this month •'federal enliaglemerif'' were as­ northward within 16 miles of Other Appliances that the full cast appear for the Association will conduct a card and Is cultivated Into a pearl over Scottissue tion that Pruyn had Introduced it dealers took the initiative in in­ sured at the price hearing Friday ment Ike's (]ommand Seoul on the Korean western rehearsal Sunday. party, Saturday evening, February a period of from three to nine by request. Wasting Time 3, at eight o'clock In the fire house years. 19c It is a common practice for leg­ creasing the retail price one cent that the relationship to Boston 1’ront Friday against spotty Tts J W H A J ^ C O M J . 4 9 ^ 32c on the grounds of an increase In doc* not mean federal control, and Part*. Jan 26 —'Al — France The First District American Le­ In that village. Prises will be islators to offer bllla turned over to minor Red opposition. A to them by conatituents. their own operating costs. Pro­ that the action by the State may made an historic mjVe today to gion and Auxiliary meeting will awarded the->^nners and refresh­ Cub Pack No. 120, sponsored by | SPIC special Ui iS. Eighth Army the Catholic Mothers Circles, will end Birth Control Bill Ote Red Probe Sparked ducers received no part of this. be rescinded at any time u|K>n be held at the new Hockanurn ments served. Proceeds TVlll be S. Sgt. Oliver Fniwley, shnnn viniting his wife and rhlldren In Fllts- muster the soldiers of Europe, who summary called it “a limited used for supplementary equip­ hold Its monthly meeting tomor­ DREFT The horse rac||ig bill made its By McC^arthy; House Tie Price to Beaton holding a hearing called for by burgh, was a most mi; piised OI when informed the Chinese Reds still school on High atreet. Just beyond row evening at seven o’clock In 3 1 ^ iS p ic have si>illed each other's blood for objective attack." But It mode Pratt A Whitney. In East Hart­ ment for the Wapplng grammar SPAN appearance as the Leglalature en­ Big news to the farmer in to­ farmers, dealers or consumers, were listing him a* u prisoner. Hr was raptured by the Reds hut achooL St. James’s hall. Group Eyes Youths Hammerberg made a record for was freed Nov. 2,1 and has been gelling m» tered the final hours for the intro­ day’s price order by Hammerberg lop aa it aought for the Chinese 25c duction of new tnuineas. is that C om ^ticut producer prices speed In preparing the order after Forge (Pa.) hospllnl. Terry (left), 3, anil Kathy. 2, fondle their one commander, arrsyml agalnsS Wed Since War Began the hrarllig, in order to meet the daddy as wife Thelma looks on with a smile. (AP Wlrephoio). Communist Army. With tlie cloM of today's House in futuiv win iutomaUcaHy go up one enemy—cVjmmunlem. It was manned by troop, of and Senate aeaslons, bllla can only or down in relation to the ’’cost of demand of farmers for a price in­ Her dramatic propoaai went out Lb. Bniletin! crease by Feb. 1 which they said Maj. Gen. Frank Mllburn’s Fleet HALE'S COFFEE 77e CAMAY be offered by committee* or living" formula In the federally tof Invitations to Cnrp. and Maj. Gen. John B. Coul­ through Bpeclal procedure. they nfed In view of costs, and the 8 For Washington, Jan. 26—(Jb— regulated Boston market. H governments to meet here to ter’* Ninth Corps with tanka, ar­ 4C OZ. CAN CAMPBELL’S Ready for presentation to'the College atodents topped for Prioes will be determined by eastern production and marketing Canada Offers New talk it over Feb. 6. It I* the latest tillery and powerful air support. L e^ latu re also, one source re­ the draft received nerw assur­ three indices: National wholesale situation. 26c ported, was another bill which, like effort in Europe to end the petty AP Correspondent Jim BMker, The Best Cooks Use ance today that they can stay prices, New Elngland department Full cooperation came from At­ rivalries and enturleu-old distrusts reporting from First Corps head­ the horse racing proposal, ha* cre­ TOMATO JUICE 29c In school until the end of the store aalea, and a dairy feed-farm torney General George C. Conway which have ke; i. the Western world quarters, said 8uwon, 17 air milea ated much bitter controversy in who immediately approved of the previous leglalature*. That meaa- term and still enlist In the labor calculation. With market Korea Peace Plan from getting ready to fend off south of Seoul, and Kumyang- oervloe of their choice. conditions Ukely to change more legal form of the order. Former jang, II miles southeast ot Su­ KOUNTY KI8T CAMAY ura would permit ph3r*lclan* to poeelble oitack Irom the East. give birth control advice when T he program h Intended to rapidly during the national emer­ Atty. Gen. William L. Hadden had The flrst invitation— and the won, were ’’engulfed" by the fast Bath Site exercised a "pocket veto" over a striking force. 2 For they consider It necessary for their halt a rush by student* to gency, farmers M t adjustments Iiirliides Unit reported acceptance —was PINEHURST TENDER MEATS PEAS 2 c» 25c patient’s health. drop out of school to enlist In wlH be made more speedily than similar order to relkte the price to Hope Truman that to the Federal Rcpul)llc of Drove 13 Miles 2 7 c Already In posaeaslon of inore the Air Force or Navy. Ordl- imder Uve traditional Connecticut the Boston formula, submitted to Provisions Weet Germany. Germans, historic Tlie attack, jumping off In a than 1400 bills when today's aes- aniUy, students reedvlfig draft price procedure of calling for a him last September. Arab-Asian Bid; enemies of Franc*, who have in­ crecy Thursday at 7 a. m., (3 p. H takM Hm flMSt HMot to moko tbo % n t f ootfng KOUNTY KIST Bion got underway, leglalaUve aoticea most go Into the Army Talk Answers vaded this nation three times in m„ Wednesday, e.e.L), had gmlnody .. .and wlHi Mrs. H. of Alton stroot, Mrs. A. of cleriu found themselves hard even though their actual in­ Cease Fire at three generations, are quoted as 13 miles by Friday night, Becitsr pressed by a new deluge e Surcpss, Jen. 26.—(,F) — they have caused to the French Republican leaders arranged a and to put on tha same boots, on a line parallel to Osan, 10 mUta drods of othor Manchostor homo-maksrs that 3»m Canada offored a six-point com­ 8 OZ. CAN PREMIER eonfetunc* with Governor Lodge Washington, Jan. 26.—UP)— helmets and Insignia as their EU' south of Suwon, swept moons Phwhnrst Tondor Govommont Inspoctod promise Korean peace plan to the through Suwon. Hla report o f a Q isco for a final oonferenc* on what bills Prtoldent Tnunaa’ a plan* for hi* President Brands China ropeon neighbor*. A Weat German would be (^ered before the dead­ In Backing Strike United Nations Political commit­ Government aource in Bonn sold 13-mlle gain Indicated the dough­ PEAS 2 C.IU 23c a s youR new Internal Security Commls- boys had thrust at least two miles Meatballs line in behalf of ' hli Administra­ An Aggressor But tee today. Altering some details of the Oermaw, were certain to ac­ tion. ■lon touched off strong protest In a 12-natlon Arab-Asian propoaai, north beyond Suwon. CaH Lhm r...... lb. $1.19 cept the Invitation. The oorreopondent described it SWOROnSH 8 OZ. CAN PREMIER PROCTER l G/IMBLE Oonfer on GOP Bills Congress today—especially re­ Rules Out Hasty Pun­ it calls for a conference her* or Canada and the United State* lo d g e has Insisted that It shotdd Peron Threatens a« a "onp-two-punch" by boMle- thrifty and delicious Sdoctnd garding policy on accesa to secret in New Delhi within a week to have been asked to eMvl observsta. Pmsh COUPONS bs mads crystal clear that b* will Ilea. Blanket Wage itive Action in Crisis talk about a eeaae-flre as a pre­ tested and renown* a outfits. Tliey loaf LWnr...... lb. 99e Employes With O m r t •Ingle Oeneral Staff found the otraeto of Suwon virtaal- Hoddoek Hints SLICED BEETS 2 19c IL b . 39C.U.S1.07 ■opport Buok ^Us that he Mr. Truman lata yesterday liminary to other peace atepa. Pmsh Oystnrs SmoR Link SoiiscKia qamed th* sight other “ dlatln- Martial and Dis- Washington; Jan. 36—<(P)—Dip­ Lester B. Pearson, Canadian The French Plan: ly deoertod. D m old waited cHy CUoo Plnohnn t Chncfc Gronnd or Loon Commorohd 8 OZ. CAN PREMIER (OanttosaS an Page H n) gulshed cltlneae” who will ear Curb Readied lomatic officials expresse<> hope to­ External (Foreign) Affaire Min­ 1. There would be a alngle Eu­ was a heap o f athouldatlng rataa. nilssal from Jobs ropean Defena* Minuter, civilian The Eighth Army communique Ronnd G ronnd for host rosnits). Applesauce *r Pineapple and Yellow Globe Tlimipe and on the commiaslon under Fleet day that President Truman’s latest ister, said hi* program would be a a Frosted Peas will go well with the wonderfully tender SUte of Admiral Chester W. NlmiU, who conclusive teat of the real inten­ of International status, to handle aald only minor rastotono* wo* *n- arm HEALTH MARKET policy statement on Red CHilna Iowa Pork we are fbatarlng thla week. * PEACHES 2 25c waa appointed chairman earlier In Buenos Alreai Jan. 26 — UP) — By Johnston tions of the Communist Chinese th* recruitment, training and equipping of the single European British Meat the week. President Juan D. Peron’a drastic would reassure other nations about government In Peiping. (Costlaaad on Pago Tsn) M , « ben* with spaghetti . . . meat balls with noodles . . . Here's a favorite which we wouldn’t expect to adver* He proposed that the Political Army. PINEHURST PORK ROAST, lb. 49c NO. 2 CAN PREMIER The commiaslon win study the use of wartime emergency powers American aims in the Far Blast. meat balls with rle* . . . meat balls In a meat pie , . . with ti8C.*conaidering the high market; but we’ve made a problem of protecting the nation's ESA Czar to Issue Although the President per­ committee give the Communist 2. There would be a alngle gen­ vegetableB . . . on picks for appetisers . . . on skewers for a Rib er Whole Strip. Chope cut If yon wish. special purchase of Swift’s Premium Brand Lamb airi Ration Is Cut internal security without aacrifle- broke the back of a four-day wild­ sonalty branded the Chinese Com­ Chinese 48 hours to answer eral ataff of officers to command anack-tlme barbecue. Juicy, browa^ tender meat balta. They're ^ here’s our special ofleringt ing the people’s freedoms. Part of cat strike of 160,000 railway em­ Order Today or To­ munist as agreasors, he also in whether It would take part in the it. Opera Suitor Rice goes w-ell with chicken GRAPEFRUIT conference. He did not present a 3. Nations with overaeas terri­ a thrifty, easy, rlb-etlcklng main dish yojj can have for a family the presidential assignment calls ployes today. morrow as W S B effect ruled out any hasty punitive of all kinds . . . and of coarse Labor Goveminent At­ for an analirsia and report on the Service on government-operated formal resolution, but merely out­ tories, such as the French In Indo­ PREMIUM TREAT action against them. dinner or company. They’re the kind of hearty food you like to Cranberry Sauce along with SECTIONS 25c loyalty program covering govern' lines was returning rapidly to nor­ Reacbes Stalemate "Obviously," Mr. Truman told his lined his plan. china and North Africa, the Bel­ Kills Fiance whiff from the kettle whan you come Into the kitchen on a cold FOWL your favorite vegetable. The tributes Shortage to ment workers. mal as thousands of strikers scur­ news conference yesterday, "this Cease-Fire P in t gians in Central Africa, the Brit winter night. And they’re so downright good to eat And so aco- Farm Fresh Fowl we offer tWs week are large The eight other members are: ried back to their Jobs. A presi­ la no time for rash or unwise ac­ The Canadian plan differed Uh In Melajra and elsewhere, enough so that you can get two or three meals from The Argentinian Prices Washington, Jan. 26— UP)—Eco­ would retain their individual over KRETSCHMER LEG 0' LAMB dential order yesterday placed the tion. This Is a time for clear from the Arab-Asian resolution in 2 Year Romance Begun nomlcal too. one. Yon imui cook one In yonr pressure cooker In nomic Boss Eric Johnston today seas forces for police or military (Continued on Page Ten) railroads under military control thinking and firmness." specifying that a ccase-flre must In tomato dishea: Chill Balls bristling with fluffy, tender rice. next to no time . . . or Uke longer the old fash­ London, Jan. 26—(ff>—The Labor prepared to issue a blanket wage precede any other discussion, and duty there. At “ Met” Ends When ioned way and get good old fashlimed chicken soup and conscripted employes. Britain particularly and the 4. Internal security police will With noodles: Surprise Meat Balls. WHEAT GERM 34c Government today annotmeed a 20 control order on bis own, for lack European Allies of the United in putting a time limit on riegoU*' (with riee). We will have Fryers, too, and LOIN LAMB CHOPSlk 99 c per cent alash In each Briton’s It waa the most drastic measure Mechanic Stab* Her Peron’s Admlnlatratlon has taken of union labor agreement - to a States generally have been ap­ tions. It also made plain that Capons. We invite comparison of price and quality. When uny ration of fresh meat—from withdrawal of all non-Korean (Oentinaed m Page Tea) Link New York to solve a labor crisis. The strike freeze action by the Wage Stabil­ prehensive lest this country take, Moot M b with Spoghntti, Swndbh Moot M b with ?■/, OZ. PRO. NABISCO PREM ltM Lamb is high, Hale’s price is low. 11 2-8 cent* (10 pence) worth a armed forces from Korea should New York, Jan. 26—(•)—A ro­ week to 9 1-8 cenU (eight pence) was directed against the Adminis­ ization board. or insist upon the United Nations M itd Inons . . . and of conrsn thnrs's always thn taking, steps against the Chinese include all Chinese. mance begim two years ago at the ' I ‘ worth. tration In that Its leaden demand­ The announcement, coupled Metrapolitan Opera ended lost POT ROASTS... Dixie Crime ed that the government-supported Communists which would bring on The committee scheduled two fovorita Moot Loaf or ddieious Hambvrgsrs on an SALTINE CRACKERS 17c Each person will continue to re- with a price freeze and rollback, meetings today in a faint hope It Soloiis TriU night in the fatal stabbing of pret­ Pot Roast from the round o f beef has become Local Fresh Fowl will be in to­ eelv* 2 1-8 oenU (two pence) labor organization, COT, cease in­ could come late today but me­ a general war In the Far East. Arnold M u very popular for foUn who like lean meat. We Along with his note of caution, may reach votes on the Korea- ty, blonde Virginia Wilson, 24, and worth of corned beef each week in tervening In the . affaira of the chanical problems are very likely Chlnese question*. the arrest on a homicide charge of can give yon eye of the round, bottom or top round day and we have ^'Waybest^^ Broil­ addition to the fresh meat allow­ Probers ARege Tie-Up railwaymen’a union. Other leaders to delay it until Saturday. which Administration officials At USO Show , . . and sf coarse, plenty of Chock Roosts. But prolonged argument on her suitor, 43-year-old Rolando ance. of the railwayman's union, how- Informed officials said John­ said would apply to Americana AGAIN PINEHURST OFFERS A LOW PRICE ON Fresh Fruit and Vegetables^ With New Orleans favoring drastic ineasures against priority of the Anisn-Arab pro^ ScloU. ers, Fryers and Roosters. The new ration, effective Feb. 4, ston has vl.rtusUy abandoned hope posals or altered versions, and on PoUc* aald Scloll, a radio me­ was announced In the House of Gambling Kingpins (Contlnued on Page Tea) that the nine-man wage board of the Chinese Reds, Mr. Truman also CHICKEN sought to remove any doubt whlrh the U. S. demand to brand Com­ Rayburn Says He'd Like chanic, walked up to offtcera in a CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER lb.79e SLICED DACON ALL OUR PdULTRY IS “FRESH DRESSED" Oonunon. by Food Minister Mau­ Johnston’s Economic Stabilization munist China as an aggressor in parked police car in Brooklyn and Oiotce of Rath, Morrell FRESH FLORIDA rice Webb. In British butcher Agency—made up of three mem­ might exist here or abroad about Korea threatened to delay a vote That Kind of Har* said: CHOP SUEY New Orleans, Jan. 26—UP)— the firmness of U. S. policy for or Duhnque. Podnd 0 9 w FREEZER OWNERS SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE ahops, it vrill buy about alx ounces bers each' representing labor, until the weekend. "I Just stabbed my girl friend. No. t Can ...... of lamb chops, eight ounces of Sen. Estes Kefauver lanced deeper Bans W hip management and the public—can branding the Red Chinese as ag­ mony in the House Chow Noodles L b. OP THIS OUTSTANDING BUY; Pearson s^d he would not sup­ I’ve had a lot of trouble with hw IOWA STATE BUTTER lb. 83c PEAS chopped beef, some four and a half today Into the nation’s fester of get unanimous agreement. gressors in Korea. port the Arab-Asia proposal be­ for the past two years. What i Mlneod Ham ounces of be^ateak or nine ounces gambling and crime after linking Vote I* 8 to 8 He declared that the view* of Washington, Jan. 26.—(A*)—The (Qnartera). ARMOUR’S BANNER BEEF cause it was too vague about a went through for two years, you Both Cans For of roasting lamb. New York with New Orleans op­ In Prisons The vote now stands 6 to 3, the United States on this point cease-fire as a condition to other men and women who run the gov­ wouldn’t know.” Boloyiia 66c with the public and Industry mem- "have the Solid support of the ernment put on a rolloiking show (A ready to eat chicken a te High Price eration* through a O>stello-Kaatel negotiations. Used Kitchen Knife CANNON Vsol LOof...... lb. 59c The consumer is allowed in ad­ W in Back U. 8. Plan in Constitution Hall last night to chop Buey dlaner). Each STEAKS Lb 99c alllane*., (Ckmtlaoed on Page Ten) Scloll led police to th* fourth Nasties’ Choeolaia CUCUMBERS dition four ounces of bacon a New Alabama Govern­ (GooHaued oa Page Tea) He said that Canada will sup­ raise money for the USO. fourth floor o f a building occuplad DISH CLOTHS SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE. SHORT week. "Dandy” PhU Kastel held the port the U. 8. resolution "because A 25-year-old GI in a wheel by an electrical company where Dart Ib.siza69c It's Corned le a f "deluxe" when you serve Pine> or Tells Wardens to chair waa introduced by Secre­ Pks. of 3, 39c Webb blamed the belt tIgbUning Senate Crime Commission’s at­ It states one vital truth that is he had been employed for th* p«tst < kurst Tender Cure Corned Beef . . savoury mus­ ihove on Argentlna'a refusal to tention for the longest single Turn in Tbeir Straps self-evident. The armed forces of tary of State Acheaon a* the 16 years. tard brings out tke. flavor. ARTICHOKES For 19c ship meat here at what the Labor quizzing in the gruelling probe the People Government of China "moat Important man" in the On a hallway floor lay Miss Wil- B. A G. Super Pak PANTRY SHELF We ore displaying FRESH PORK Government considered a reason­ yesterday that lasted from 10 a. continue their Invasion of Korea. packed house. HM-EET MIXED FRESH able price. London and Buenos m. (Cat) until midnight. . Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 36—(P) News Flashes We cannot deny that fact by op­ And President Truman said "it (CoaRaned on Pnge Phree) GHOCOUTIS PINEHURST FRUITS and VECETACLES ROAST, FRESH SHOULDERS and Aires have been haggling for Kastal’a testimony brought out —’There’ll be no more whippinga in posing or abstaining on this reso­ was a grand show, well worth th* PI6KLES i|L 39e month* over a new meat contract that the New York gambler Frank Alabama’s prisons, sa3ra (^ . Gor­ (Late BnaettM el tea (ff) Wire) lution." price of admission. L b s t o T S e SALADS ond HtUITS ARE THE SUNSHINE CRANBERRIES Lb. 17e PORK BUTTS for your selection. Coetello owns 20 per cent of the don Persons. He pointed out that the U. 8. Ckingresamen, judge* and Cabi­ DWARF SWEET (Continued on Page Eight) pluah Beverly club here while The governor issued 6 blunt or­ resolution provides for continued net members took part In a ope- In Your Moobl Kaotel himself owfia a controlling der yesterday to all wardens and peace talks. "If the People’s Re­ cial performance of the original SixK iU ed GHERKINS, iar 39e Cabbage Hard Coal Miners Get Pay Hike FLORIDA JUICE 47H per cent; that Koatel and road camp superintendents to turn public o f China has not closed the Amateur Hour with radio’s Ted S. & W. Fist, lb. 79e Bch. Use Seafood often to ease your Costello and Costello’s relatives in their straps and never flog or Washington, Jan. 26 — (/P)— Hard coal operators today Mack as master of ceremonies. TINY WHOLE PEELED Radishes BROCCOLI 35c door on Its part, there Is no valid At Crossing Chickory i| give corporal punishment to pris­ a g r ^ to give anthracite miners the same 91.60-a-day wage reason why, whatever-happens to It uraa sponsored by the wom­ STEWED ONIONS ORANGES doL 39e< TEBfPLE budget and proyide real nutrition^ (Oonttaned on Pngo Eight) oners again. this resolution, discussions cannot en’s National Press Club as a Beets News Tidbits Muntlme, the State Legislature increase granted a week ago by the soft coal industry. The benefit for the reactivated United Hudson Facial SEEDLESS continue," Pearson argued. Entire Family Wiped Small can 25e White Onions Yod'll find our fish counter has a Colled From UP) W ires Treasary Balance was startled to laam that the out­ agreement, affecting about 80,000 hard coal minere in eastern He said "this resolution is In Service Organisation which pro­ Ratabagaa ORANGES Doz. 59c going Pardon and Parole. Board Pennsylvania, waa reached in negotiations between United no sense a declaration of war vides recreation for service men Out in Crash Between Tissua 4 lor 31.00 YeUow Globe GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for 33c good variety c \ Washington, Jan. Y6—UPh- The Issued 1,611 paroles and 848 par­ Min* Workers’ Chief John L. Lewia and representatives of against China." away from home. dons between Oct. 1,1949 and Jon. Rm Wants. PriorityV Oora Ploys Piddle GALGON 39o Tum ipo GOLDEN CALIFORNIA LAROB 8IZB SIxteaa-year-old James Morin- position ot the Treasury Jan. 34: tte anthracite Indnstfy* Auto and StreamBner ffo of Riverton, Oona., la found Net bu dnt racelpta $241,848,910.- 15, 1951. * * • Pearson said that th* confer­ House Speaker Rayburn con­ GhlNon Flakes Spinach SsMl la Us car In Oolebrook, 18: B u ^ et expenditures $137,- Three hundred pardons and po- ence could consist of the aame tributed a one-note h l ^ O to help CALGONITE 46o Salad M ix Dox. Taft Hints Acheaon On Way Out NoblasvIUe,. Ind., Jan, W —VP)— CARROTS 2bchL25c TANGERINES 33c Do you prefer Fresh Beef Liver, victim of deliberata monoxide gas 800,476.04; Cash balance $3,733,- Six members o t one family wera 1 Large 88c Tomatoes poisoning. V .Television set own' 356,108.00. (Oontthoed on Foge ffersa) Chicago, Jan. 26—

— Senator Taft (R., Ohio), indicated (Conttnofid on Page r o n e i (Oonttnned on Pag* Thraa) RE-CLEAN 99o 1 Small— Ic Both for killed last night when their onto- Parsley 1 era In Hartford are* who are In today he Mievea Secretary of State Acheaon may be on his mobile and n Monon Railroad Tender Lamb Liver or Freiih Pork hopes of being able to reeeivo Green Beans PARSNIPS 2 lbs. 25c LEMONS For 13c way out. Speaking to the Executives Club of Chicago, Taft streamliner collided near Bheridan, New York at ^ on*, once the new Ind., about 30 milea north of In- Red Grapes GREEN MOUNTAIN Liver? 822-foot tower aU^ the Empire Tearful Radio Plea Brings said: " ’^ ere seems to be some hope that we may at. long CugaPs Marital Woes Clog PINEHURST dlanmpolla. VINEGARS Tangerines State building la put Into use, are laat achieve the purpose of acquiring a new Secretary of WE OFFER THEM ALL AS WELL AS 99 The victbns wore Edmond aaoer, Temples POTATOES peek 49c duo for disappointmont. . .There S U te .” 38; his wife, Jewell, 84. and tbolr STORE HOURS has been a deSnlto tot-op in num' News of Missing “Danny Pink Grapefruit frozen Food Specials HIGH QUALITY V * e West Coast Court Dockets children. Robert. 15, Iris Joan, 11, OI*N EVERY DAY FROM Rod Wins ViiM9ar, 31c CRISP (Doable) ber of ^pUeanta for avtation ca­ Avocadoes dets in Air Foroq, aoeordlag to Ex-Big League Baseball Star Dies Iva Jeon; R and JaraeaXna, T. 8 A. M. TO S P. BL Molt Yioagar .,.. .20c The Monon'i paaaengar feoia. Lemons SLICED BACON Lb. 59c Hartfwd Army and Air Force re­ Quincy, Moss., Jon. 38.— a A few hours eorliar, on almost Cambridge, Maas., Jan. 29—<4V-WiUiam J. "BiD” Barrett. tjom Angelea, Jan. 36 — (^ —,*Lane "naked oa a Jaybtod' It has been neeeaaary to CELERY bob. 33c SNOW CROP the Heosler, and the fujuty*# 1840- Tonagoa Vkwgor. .32c Lim es cruiting station. The cose of mlsstng four-yeor-old^ similar mssyage waa telsphooed 50, Bouton Rod Sox scoot and former big league baseball Women in Xavier Cugdt’a life ora Sugot akaage nor 'phona aerelee BALDWIN nr MeINTOSH Modest np-tatn la prioes la by an unidentUtod woman to Mias Lane said it wasn’t so, that model cor cMllded at a otrovt Pears Robert “ ponny" Matson took a player, died today at his home. He awoke and complained keeping the loiwym busy totoy. croeelng and scattered wrcckag* iMnn and n k yon to eaO be- Cider Vhwgor...... ISc RAHTS "BLACKHAWK" b r a n d i s t h e b e s t achieved quietly In stock market. Quincy radio statioa (WJDA). die wo* changing dreaaee and held Bananas and mangled bommiauloner singer, Abbe Lane, 19, her counsel . Arrives In Ptaoe and Onff Ftoto yon aa niiasaal mimoB daWara wuMkinf American The miss­ Diongordad algool Chntnay...... 89c Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales Mrs. Robert Y. Mqtiwn said amd that for .hla ea'xanged wife, Mrs. Cugat fiaw hare in a plan* surplus food wlU ha .gtiifri^tod over * Boston telev|aion‘ atStioii ing Binca Iqst Diving and Neui^ Britain, Jan. 26— (4V*AppoIntment of Reinhard J. AH but Iria Joan ware killed la- and S' huff, declaring Um (Silcago lo Y ii ^.49c RASPBERRIES 32c free to Yiigfolava gg Ajlplemeatal tWBZ-TV) that the letter arrived digging oMrotlons in four near­ Bardeoc of this city aa Deputy Bamk Commissioner was an­ Lorraine Alton Cugot, S3, are A t- stoatly. The ll-y ao r old girl died B R D CQRYaL episode atrengthened her previous Cookhig Skerry .. .49c rgtlaaa daHag aoKt.MrmoaOia In It her home yeoterdoy and read: by water-flUed quorrlea proved nounced today by Commissioner L. K. Elmore. Bardeck has ting the stag* for a alsm-bong in aa ambolaara on the way to an H filiili ar domesUe legM ruckus hare. aUegations in a aeporat* mainta- bdlaaapolls hoopiWL /AxjcqA- /o- " OCEAN SPRAT big BOW rollat proopm. . .Hoar- ’ D on't worry. Doniiy is OJC„ flultloae. been with the SUte Banking Department since 1928 and Rroady Soece.. . . .39c iim fbr Mn.>Ki«a OMIano, diarged Th* coU to the radio station The Mteat court tangle fellows nonce auH that Ougot bod boan, D m train waa bound from CM> C0 9 B Win 1^ in tottdi with you later." since 1940 has been a Prlndpid Examiner. He is a Republican. l i i t i Niti, Ih. 39o Rem Sauce...... 35c 0 0 2 MAIN <;t • DIAL 41 Si • with qaontracy to aassortnpte She said the letter was post­ come after Mrs. Matson made n linmedisiely aftsr Mrs. Cugst’s as­ romancing extra-macltally. oogo to IndianapoUx AathecMiM CRANBERRY JUICE 17c m w Ftaaldant 'Troman last Ndv. 1, is marked in adjoining Milton and He was Secretary to Gardner C. Weld in 1926-28 when Mr. sertion th ^ early Tuesday In a •djotumd natU Feb. lb dated Jon. 34. (CoaOnnsd on Foga^Soven) Weld wax B ^or of thk citv. rMoaom tootol wnm. Sh* saw ttim m fOanC on M an Two) / 1 ' ’