t ' . . >■ j J 'f'l'’ '■.I \ / HlTDAY, FEBRUARY 20, i m HACS® TWWJTT-EIGrHT iianrIjfHtpr lEuPtiing Ifpralli r '• I . A • Give to the Heart Drive—The Life You Help Save May Be ^Yout Own Births recently to local re.st- The Men’s Club o f ths Church '||f’ ^ M r ’4 r ^ ’V N r 5 r 9 r ^ 'V ’ 5i|| , The Tvler Circle of the North Mary Jane WUson of this town, ■JJuplicate briilge' Will be played of the Nasarene will meet Mon­ Methodist Church will meet M6n«‘ and . not. .Mary Ann ■Wilson, a.s .Idnlghl at’’ ■*'O’clqek at’ Tinker dents at Hartford hospitals-include a son lin Feb. l7 at the Hartford dap at p.'in. The members ! AJjout Tdw ii day at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. mentioned in a previous issue of Ha|f^ Winncra,''in. last week's t PRESCRiniONS I ) Eleanor Hembrechts. 1.5 Delmont The Herald, will be featured In the game were Mrs. Jo.seph McVeigh Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart are reminded to bring iiaed neck­ ^ nU AveraKe Daily Net Press Run Hpnckel, a'daughter on Ffb. 18 ties to be sent to Rev. Paul H. rCARKFULLY COMPOUNDED 9 The Weather" ■street .-A fter n short buslneas^aiaeU. oj-iglnaL.-|ilay. pt-csented ..at; .and..Jitra, ...B,obcj,L J,Athi op, ; ...... For . thq, W««ek Eaded r A 'ipeclal iheellng «r *1T ^CDiTi- at tHe St. 'Fra'rici.s'H'o.spUar to Mr. Foreeaet of' P; 8; Weather BttraaU' Ing the group will enjoy an eve-1 the Avery Theatre in Hartford on George Slem.sen odd Ha’ ohl Hill.s. Metlrlclc; 'J7azay’erie''rii1.s.siona:r:y' in Feb. 14. ISSS S . m ittM i for the annual ladles’ night and Mrs. Robert Arrlini of 82 Stegi, Swriziland, South Africa. ning of bowling'. March .5. 6 and -7.. 40: and Mr.'-'. Hugh. Brautlgam t Arthur Drug Stores < 5f the SMFD will be hiSd Monday arid Mrs. Frar\k Roberts, Jr.,- 39. Barry mad. and a son on .Feb. 17 Mrs. Heltrick was the . former Q ^iee^ Stc.4H-pA, Windy, clearing, colder tenlght. S « h t at 7 « ’« « < * at fire licad- at the Mt. Sinai Hospital to Mr. Miss Mae 'Thomp.aon of this town I k .A aik alk i b .A A ^ ■Buckland School pupils . who 1 . 1 1_ 10,903 Fair, colder Sunday. Onaty aentlT <|uarters on Spruce street. All The Community Players will en­ and'Mrs. Dominic Tomanolo of 86 They were in this country on a were winnetS of the Buckland Member of tiie Audit west td treat winds 40-50 mph this ileinbera are naked to attend. joy a record hour Sunday after­ j Robert K. Willis of 38 Stark- ' Bolton street. year’s leave and returned to the Community Club's pi lre.s fi^-. the Bureau of Ctrenlatlona attrrnfM)ti. noon from 3 to 5 o’clock at the , I weather street rind Douglas C. mi.sslon field early in January beat safety posteis wei e^ , Llr),vd ; /tajir.ck of 311 Hebron svenue. Manchester—rA City o f Village Charm. ’ Regardlesa of the holiday the Stale Armpry on Main street. I Sunset Circle of Past Noble According to Mr. Hetfrlck, the Boulllier. Wallace Geiger. 'Kath­ : Glastonbury, are among the 27 omen'ai Auxlllai-y of the Man- Members are’-reminded to bilng , - Grand.s will meet Monday evening native men are fond of the tie.s Given On C.O.D. Deliveries leen Miller: Suzanne Wakeley and .“iiuder^t.s who were namerl to the eater Memorial Hospital will favorite records, ^freshm ents will i In Odd Fellows Hall. Hostesses and wear them regardle.sa of col­ PAPER S Robeit Karash. The nor I meet­ dean's list for the end of the flrsi (Clasalfted AdTorttalag aa Page IX) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1953 (FOURTEEN PAGES) fleet Monday afteinoon as usual tobo served. j for the evening will be Mrs. Mary lars. VOL. LXXII, NO. 121 PRICE nVE CENTS ing of the club vin he hehl on • .seii-esler at Mor.se College In ijart- fla k e surgical dressings. With the Smith. Mrs. Emma L. Nettleton. March 24 nt which time the Roy tncreaaed census at the hospital The Mary Cheney an.tat,"U.siiima. .Ja­ family, forrnerly o.' 151 Oal: .street, ToHelpIke worn at the Hospital on Mondays Richard Coffin, -.son of Mr. and at tbe VFW Home rt Man'he.-^ter pan. A vetenn of 21 months serv­ hive recently moved to their new- All members of Washington | MONDAY, FEB. 23 Lauds Gut BlaM at Reds |rom 2 to 4 o’clock. Mrs. Melvin H. Coffin of Mather Green, PrI'zes will h,^ awarded and ice in the Far East Command. Iv built .home at 216 Burke street. IvOflge, No. 117. who ran convenl-. The BOLAND OIL CO. street, n freshman at General Col­ refreshmenU .served.' '.y ‘ Symington is presently assigned to •East Hartford. The c’nildreir are ently do so. are asked to report to- rnprrow night at 8 o'clork in St. Mary’s Tfoimg People’s Fel- lege: Boston University, is among * ' t:ie SniTlii Army unit. He wa.s em- attending the recently enlarged In Margin Trim Gosts the 1.5 menjbers^of his class of 1P.5 The .weekly s.ethack party will I ployed at Psatt and Whitney Alr- and remodeled Jo.seph O. Goodwin Orange Hall, to a.ssist in Installing Washinsfton, Feb. 21— (A*)* velt with British Prime Minister iwahip will hold a fond sale at the officers of Manchester Lodge, 369 CENTA STREET ale’a' store tomorrow morning students to place on the dean’s li.st be held tonioht at ^ o'clock at'Ute : c.nift B,H pn offset pressman bcfof-'c School and would like to hear from Read Herald Advs. Winston Churchill. their friends. No. 91). TEL MItehdi 3-6320 — Quick congressional ap­ Washington, Feb. 21— {/P) j im S o’clock to noon. for Ihft past semester.,, West Side Ree. j-ryitenng the Army. New Y^ork, Feb.. 21— UP)— The Atlantic Charter, actually a proval was forecast today for joint declaration of the two lead­ — Two' Democratic members Stock brokers and exchange President Eisenhower’s in­ ers, was composed oL notes they officials voiced approval to­ of the Senate Appropriations dictment of Russia’s mass agreed upon aboard ship in the A t­ committee said today they day of the stock market mar­ lantic ocean In August 1941. j “subjugation of free peoples” will help .cut government' gin cut to 50 per cent, saying They recognized, among other through perversion of World spehding but doubt the Re­ it will be good for business things, the rights of all peoples to W ar II agreements. | publicans can balance the Town Court Gels New Deputy Jmige and indu.stry in general. A issfolution, sponsored by Eisen- choose their own governments and j budget. The Federal Reserve board yes­ bower and awaited on Capitol Hill | agreed on restoration of self-gov- Ask $i: terday reduced margin require­ since he promised it In his Feb. 2 ! ernmsnt for thoss who had lost it. .Sena. Ma.vbank (D-SC) and P.ob- ertson (D-Va) said in separate in­ ments from 75 per cent. The 25 State of the Union .message, was The charter was never drafted as terviews they are just as anxious per cent reduction means a re­ made public yesterday by the a formal document and had no as their COP colleagues to whittle 'am ol iV ~ ^ turn to the pre-Korean level. It President. legal force, although it caught on V-s' • wa.s another move in the Eisen­ as a declaration of the West’s prin­ the $78,600,000,000 In outlays It rejects the Soviet Union's in­ hower’s administration's program ciples. former President Truman forecast terpretation of the underclandings to get away’ from direct govern­ While Senate majority leader for the year beginning July 1. — presumably'those made at Yalta News Data ment control.s on the national T a ft (Ohio) arranged to handle However, Robertson said: — as a license for the subjugation the Eisenhower resolution in the " I think we ought to have 'a ei-onomy. '■>»f of free peoples. It proclaims a hope spending budget that balanees re- The hoard's action—which be­ Senate, mojt Congressmen turned Washingrton, Feb. 21 — (if) for ultimate self-government be­ ceiptjB, but I don’t think Congress — The U. S.‘ Advisory Coip- comes effective when exchanges their thoughts to the apparently will reach that goal even -though reopen on TuMday after 'the hind the Iron Curtpiin in line "with increasingly critical situation in mission on Information the - pledge -of - the Atlantic - Char-' we approach. iL ’’.._ .,„...... 'threc-Vlay' hoirdriy'week en d -^ ’fts Irido'-CThina; France is carrying the Maybank said Republicans can recommended tciday that the announced after the nation’* ex­ ter." ’ r- Allies’ fight against Communist Want .Stronger-^’nrding count on his vote to slice appro­ Voice of America ahd ill changes closed for the day. forces there. priations bills. But he said; other psychological .warfare But securities dealers reached The resolution was not ay Sen. Mansfield (D., Mont.), a "The military requests will have and overseas information pro­ frir Comment unanimously cheered j strong as some Republicans had member of the Foreign Relations to be slashed about 10 per cent the reduction. Volume of trad- ] wanted, but few seemed inclined committee, called for heavy -new to make any reduction that will grams be placed in a n*w Ing the past week the lowest to challenge, the President on the •shipments of military equipment come close to balancing the budg­ federal agency of cabini^ daily average since the final week issue. to that area. He caused a flurry et. I don’t know what the attitude level. of October. 1952-, Movt Democrats were ready to by asserting he understood a- .top of the administration will be when Tho advisory committee la "^a Reserve board officials in Wa.sh- go along with it, too. It did not Russian general and a ton Soviet it comes to reducing the military." group of five distinguished clU- Ington- said the- margin boost to' criticize the administration of diplomat, as well as Russinn offi­ Maybank predicted -the Senate Mns under the chairmanship of rommltlee will wield a sharp knife 75 per cent following the Korean Democrats Franklin D. Roosevelt cers. had been operating In China Mark A. May, director jf the Yale on foreign aid funds; possibly re­ lnva.sion was made for "psycho-’ or Harry S. Truman, qor did It re­ and Indo-Chins. University of Institute of Human calling some money already ap­ Relation^. , logical reasons’’ to halt any im­ pudiate agreements made at Yalta The State department and the pending wild speculation. Flench embassy said they had propriated for that purpose. Seven Propoeals or elsewhere during those admin­ Truman asked fof $7,861,000,000 Brokers have.argued that the istrations. no word of the presence of such ...T*** proposal for removing the government made investors put Ru.s.stan offiplsls in Indo-Chlna. in new appropriations for foreign Voice end related activities from down what amounted to a 75 per The Republican President also The Elsenhower resolution ss- assistance.. But Maybank said the the State department was one" of cent down payment on stock.s, accepted the principles of the A t­ Mutual Senility administration, seven recommendations which tfca — .whei^as -buyers o f - autonvobUcs, I lantic.Charter, authored by Roose-. (Contlniied «n Page- F ou r). now headed by Harold .E. Stasaen, commission pUced before Congress T V set.s and other con.sumrr items j ■'•\6ill be lucky J f they get. four in a report released through the may make much smaller down : billions. department. • / payments or none nt all. i Several Senators said the com­ It coincided with mounting mittee was less than enthusiastic criticism of the handling of Voica Fiinstnn Encouraged *| about the agency’s foreign sid . Herald Photo. operations. The program is now S. Keith Funston, president of | Britain Lists Top Items plans, as outlined to the committee Mancheater'a new Town (kturt Deptity Judge Johu J. O’Connor (le ft) wna awem In by Judge being Investigated by a SanaXa For These February Values the New Y’prk Stock Exchange, by Slassen recently. John 8. G. Rottner In brief eerenionlee. In court this morning. Judge Rottaer nlao swore In the court'* committee headed by gen. McCar­ > terriied the margin cut ” s most | Racks Advisory Coiimdl new proaeCutor, YV. David Keith, who replni-m O'Connor In thnt poaltion, asHi He new nealetnnt proaeoutor, thy (R-Wiac.) encouraging development," and ' While others talked of budget Tha commission's recommanda- For Coming U. S. Talks cuts. Sen. Flanders (R!, Vt.) told Richard W. Lew. who mote* Into the position made vaennt by Kellh’ri promotion. O’Connor, whoee added: j tion may have an InfluenUal tt- "The desirability of spreading I the Senate ' yesterday it ought to eppoinlmcnt was announced by Gov. John !>>dge yeaterdny, replnoea Attorney Chnrie* K. Crockett, who feet on decisions yet to be made SLIGHT rllREGULARS OF $12.95 GIRLS’ d r e s s e s $3 00 share owner.ship among all peo- | restore funds knocked out by the resigned after being nppoinled town counsel. by President Eisanbower and Sac.- SALE! / pie in a financial position to own ‘ London.-Eeb.)21— (JP)— The critical Indo-Chinese W ar and House for a three-member eco­ nitary of SUte OiiUas about ths DRESSES REDUCED Colton plaid.s, eorduroy. Sizes 7 to 12. Values to $7.98. Chubby a part Of indu.stry is. I think in­ a possible West German tieup .with the Atlantic alliance it’ nomic' advisory council for the orgimnlMtion of tha fovammsnt'a 100% WOOL BLANKETS SAVE UP TO 50% / . President. Reg. .$8.98. riiKPKS, F/M LLK S,^^ sizes 8>j to 14li. Some .semi-teens. » creasingly being realized." the European army plan fails tvfjl lie among'top-priorit.v items Innorlnation and PsPaychoiofldal Will give years of liarcl u.se. / Harold S. Bache, senior partner The House voted only $25,000 for Warfare programs. Large TZ x 90 size. Full Guaranteed. ' TAFFETAS; Size.s 12 to 2 2 'o. at forthcoming Brit.«h-Amercan talks in Washington, British an Indiiidual economic adviser, in of Bache and Co., said: government sources aay, ------^------The report came out aa Saaatoni Yellow only! effect acting to abolish the coun- Blizsard Whips Midwest tnvaaUgaUng the Voice keprsutth 8.99 REG. $2.00 to $2.50 . ALU SALES FLN’AL "The market is in a healthy con- These topics were (eported last *cll which servpdTorm rif’President * D a ^ rn e m offjcifils on ths carpet s u b4 e e n d r e s^ s a o o ^tipn, there is nq excessive spec- night as another highly-placed You will w4nl more than one of the.se wonderful all wool blankets. Truman. The fund is for opera­ with demanda for guarantees The Irrefuhiritiea are so alight thejt are hardly noticeable. NICKEL-PLATED H O T DRQPPED Sizes 8 to 14— nic^ assortment of e.oltons. Values to $8.98. F- ulatlon apparent and there was no Briton expressed mounting anxiety, tions through next June 30. No­ reason for any further delay, It Sgainst any poUciea hampering the over a possible struggle for power UN Planes tices of release already have gonri As Temperatures Plunge probe. FORGED IMPORTE0 should tend to .stimulate the use within Russia if Stalin dies or out to the council staff. of venture capital” The U. 8. Advisory Commission Another Shipment! quits. Such, an internal battle, he Flanders said there will be a on Information was creatsd to SNOWSUITS A spoke.aman fb£i the firm of .declared, would represent one of time of decreasing federal spend­ By-THB ASSOfJIATED 'PRB88 , Merrill Lynch,. Pearcfe,v|'enner and Blast: Reds iaw in January, m «. The mam- .IGHT IRREGULARS OF $1.19 FINEST QUALITY SCISSORS and SHEARS snowsuit.s, u .i gab jaekfct.s, mouton collars. Reg. the biggest threat^ to world peace ing when employment and produc­ Numbing cold descended i bersi in addition to Chairman May. Beane said: tion problems will be acute and a Area Cautionecl $19.98. Sizes 8 to 14. Sal? Price Fear Red Rivalry today upon a vast section of ^ ^ ^ ^ V jU U I 1.0 are Erwin D. Reed, chairman at $15.00 ."The lower, margin rcqiithement This Briton said the W est coiitd couni’ti will be needed. probably will.increa.se volume^-on the nation’s northern tiiid- the Board of the Oeneral laectrle Any 2 For $l50 be fa irly confident as Ibng as Stalin 'Near Yalii Thqre were indications, however, Co.uBen Hlbbs, editor of the Sat­ CANNON TURKISH HAND TOWEL the New York Stock Exchange and thaU unless Prasident Elsenhower To Be on Alert Jandfi in the^ wake-of- the wjn- Seen Retained -this will be good for industry and wps in full- command bur in -the urday Evening Post; and Jtiatln $1.39 CO ATS- STORM COATS eventinto of an all-out struggle',____ for die-! ... asks (or ' restoration of the funds, Tx - \WT*~ ‘ 1 . I ter’.8 worst snowstorm. Tem- Millar, chairman of the Board and Ten beautiful color.s. Laurel bii.sinc.ss in general as it will pro- the Senate will ~go along with the tatorM ip between ambitious rivals. 21— ’niltted ^ y ,, municipal court sya- department, then the division han­ / 36"— 59c NEW SPRING PAHERNS Im.-Tgiuc! Imjioi ted "guiu.aritced'' -hot dropped forged steel United States —meets President'J'"’® -MIG-lSs tonight, and strong winds will realdenU of the _ storm aiAa. p a c < tern in a move that was immedi- dling them ahouJd be headed by an sr.ls.sors and ."iheara rit the.se imhellevahlv, low nrircs. Two pairs G'Rr,S’ l)Ri:SSRS ^ Elsenhower and Secretary of State U. S. Fifth A ir Force re- persist Sunda.y. llculaily in deeply anmv-blanke^ interpreted by some to irieait undersecretary who would hava make a wonderful/gift especially for yourself. . Takes Toll of Dulles, the informants said. porteij that three other ' MIGs Deportation as Skiing, he s.iys, la ruined by rain portions of South Dakota, Ke- General Assembly would ultt- full authority not only over tt>e ABC and PUNJAB PRINTS HANDBAG SPECIAL Reduction on all new ilresses, Sizc.-i 7 to 14. Sub-teen 8 to 14. "The British and American chiefs, probablywere destroyed and two wlilch la sweeping all the way to bi askn and Minnesota dig" o u t, mately reUln the lower courU. programs In the SUte department it was indicated, will talk over damaged. - Montreal, and the temperature, ut) of drifts th ^ stalled highway and There are praposala before the but also over related aervices of Dorens and dozens of new patterns In the R^G. $2.50 FEATHERLITE .$.'1.08 V allies . . NOW $.5.29 .$^’,.98 Vnfuc.s . . NOW $.3.19 finest quality prints. Small and large piitterns. Regulsr 82.98 plastie ealf or faille handbags in lop handle .style,y’ com- legislature that would -wipe out all U. S. government agenclea. Yard ...... also boxie and. shoulder strap style.s. Color*: Black, tan, red, $4.98 Values . .NOW $1.19 | !i;2,98 Vatilcs . .NOW $2..')9 k -. glorAmerican support for West, cations center - * t Manpbjin was snow into the brooks In torrep’ts. munitles forced the qloaing of the. munrcipal courts and replace Cites laSexibUlty 54 navjx Special scriool.4 and businesses/ c one of two heavy'^strlkes during Here, showers w ilt end tonight. them with a district court system. The recommeijdation for remov­ ANTELOPE PINKING SHEARS Vienna, Aii.stria. Feb. 21—(/T, - Germany’s participation in the Trenton. N. .7., Feb, 21 i/P) North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­ the day protected by llj^e sleek, -Temperature to l>rnp Gnats At 57 fitPII The Judiciary committee’s ac­ al, the commission told Cbngreas, REG. 59c *■ The wave of anti-Semitism behind Big-tJme gsm blcr” Toe Adonis, al­ A sharp temperature drop of .30 But the winds trMling the re­ the Iron Curtain has raiised a top tion (N A T O ) if , ths ftx-nsllon swept-wing Sabre.s. Fighter- tion came In executive aes'alon yea- was made "not becauaa of dissatie- E^ach Plus Tax_ ready serving a term InjNew Jer­ degrees is expected by early to- ceding storm, now,- moving ‘into 36" PLAIN COLORED SPRINGMAID FULLY GUARANTEED 2.48 ■Hungarian Commiinl.st to commit army project founders. bombers earlier pounded a.' blf? tei'day after * public hearing on $ sey State Prison, now fafes a gov- monow when present soilthwester- Can.-ida at the head of 1-ake Su L Baby Shop suicide, led to the execution of sev­ France drew up the plan for th'e Red aupply area north of Pyon^- , , bills that would IhcYease salaries (Continned ea Page Fonr) " gang, apex of the bid '’Iron T ri­ gi'iiraent move to deport him to I.V winds shift around west or perior, were atlll 30 miles an hour and personnel of many o f the \ SANFORIZE!) So sturdy-blasts for years. High rai bon steel blades protected eral .secret police officials and re­ unified defense force but the Itrily. by .steel eovtl's of b.-kefrebip inenf enamel. .So prnrt'c.pl eul.s CHILDREN'S angle" Sn the. Korean .central northwe.st and drive the mercury or more—atrorig enough to In- lower courts. sulted in the disappearance of French parliament lately has Imintgrallop..service officers are down to the freezing mark. teiisKv the suddenly fallen tem­ through nfaterlals, leaving clean even-pricleed edges that are fray three ministers, diplomatic reports front. Two Connecticut mayors and FINE QUALITY BROADCLOTH CLOSE OUT LOT OF DRESSES shown signs of balking at ratify­ due here t^W y to serve a deporta­ Sunday night will be much cold­ peratures. TTie Weather bureau re- one State Senator spoke in oppo- proof and permanent. NYLON REINFORCED ANKLETS ' reaching Vienna said today. ing the pact that would rearm Ger­ A.ssessment of gun camera^fllm - Slzes..l-3 and 3-6x. Values to $4.98.. from the Sabre.s .resulted in the tion warraM toil the stockv. giey- er and the prospects for ^the Mon­ ported,guat? of 57 milea an hour jaltlon to the*proposals,,,, Twenty-four colors in this popular sanforized All Jews, tbey»were-members of many her tTadttional enemy. broadcloth, for dresses, blouses, skirls, sprons, In English rib f ' - i-h* up or turn back cu f' styles. "tVhlt* Air Force boosting the figures lhg.'52-ye8f o)d underworld figiire. day hoHda.v are fair rind cold, woie recorded during the height. Many speaking In favor of the a Commiini.st regime almost 90 per .Ma.v Link Wars Bulletins draperies, etc.. Yard ...... and colors. Sizes 8'x to 11. NOW Sl.(MI-S1.49-$2.29-$2.98 ^ . from an earlier ann'ouncement of Issued in Washington yesterday, TTin wind warning for this area of the.storm over Nebraska, Iowa, bills were those who sUongly op -cent Jewi.sh in it.s make-up. The Eden - Ei.senhower - Dullea the document r h a r g « adonis ac­ 4 two MIGs probably de.stro'yed arid was given .since the upper velocity South Dakota and Minnesota. posed changing the present munic from (he A P M^res RAYON CRKPF > . Not all sizes or color.s. The repoi ts .said that Zoltan ! talks also will aim at a joint ap- damaged tually is an unnaturalized Italian of the gusts, in .some ptacea, will Vas, .the -general director of the 'There were two The wind scoured the new falls ipal .court setup, t y p e 132 SPECIAL p ' ' - proach to France’s long fight | dogfights, although he clainis to be an''Amer- be strong enough to cause damage. of snow, ranging up to 15 inches i Those favoring personnel* and 3 Hungarian planning office and a ican-born citizen. ami NYI.0N REG. DRESSES—3 D ^ S ONI.Y member of the Politburo, commit­ against the Communist-led Viet-I The Second dogfight re.sulted at Hui'fin. S. D. and 12 at St. Cloud, [salary Increases .argued that the REDS ACCEI't' BOBUEN minh rebels in Indo-China, . the j apnarenttv'from MIG.S ri.slng from Adonis, whose real name is- Jo­ (Cnnllnued on I’age: Four) •Minn., into formidable drifts that ; need is brought^'by big increase in HALE'S Sizes 1-3 and 3-6x ted .suicide a "week or two ago ' ' Moscow, Feb. 21 — tJV- A » .sources said. The conferees will at- j their base at Antiing, Manchuria .seph Dpto. was spotlighted In 1951 kept school children home, forced ! court business,’^ especially, in traffic informed source said today th#* SHEETS after a group of Ru.ssian "iirgers" ‘ by the Senate Crime Inve.sligating Fine Sour REGULAR $l.p0 allegedly arrived in Budapest. tempt to link this war with Bri- i 130 air miles southwest bf Man- buslnossea to close for lack of cus- : cases, Soviet Union has accepted the REG. $4.98 VALUES . ...' ..... N O W $4.49 TKefauver) committee a.s one of SLIPS Vas was a long-time friend of i torners and even buried highways ' Socialist Mayqr Jasper McLevy nominnrion of Charlea E. Bohlea. i-Hungaryls Jewish premier, Matyas (Contlnued on Page Three) (Continued on Pngo Thirteen) the ” blg riix’’ of American crime. *Oylhal snowplow crews couldn’t j challenged the need for more per- ns tli|e next U. 8. Ambasaader ' and PILLOYi;- FIRST Q U A LIT Y REG. $3.98 VALUES ...... N O W $3.49 Until then, although arrested on rir^them . . jsonnel and said that the lower ■Ml popular makes. These are Rako.sl, and once had' the rank of News Tidbits to Moscow.,' ' 'y taken from regul.Tr stoek to REG,:$p8 VALUES ...... ,. .. ._. NO W $2.59 colonel'in the_Rii>i.sia,n army. He I __ _ six'different charges frpm 1926 to .Similar discomforts were felt In ' court dockets were indicative of -4940, he had not served a day in Wyonnng and Colorado a d.iy the necessity o f revamping the-f’^ ------. \ ■ fc've_ voir’a T-eal value " ' was partly;re.riponsibIe, for the. n a .- ...r ^ #■ T l h l < T | . # • Culled from AP. Wires . ,TU R l» ]i08T. IN.C^SH ~ ■"--CASES;;:-.'------Sizeji’^32 .to-32- .a.xsor.led colors. FULL’f ASHIpNED r : .. caijl'’?;. w3)ti e th e, storirit begaq judiciary: system.’ ' ' , ' SOCK^SAHi PRICE 3 Prs. SUM - ■tTie goVerimeiit cia^ Adonis Is 'j)e advocated ri change to;* the Quonaet, R. I;, -Febi. ?■-' I .dey'iluping,. 'wredriesday.. I t was: in. A^^Rttbde fsiand ofneei* and Umw ■WITH THE 3 " HEM O N BOTH ENDS an atirinri*nd thu.s' subject to de- , I thoie state's the onlv storm death* dfrilrict : eburf system...... : ‘ REG. $3.98. SALF. Sizes 4-R. Solids or fancy tops. Reg. 39e Pr. ( miserably to meet Us quotas. 51 G A U G E imrtaiian^ and that he was not In Donald Sawyer ‘ ‘II* " nine-u-rre -renorted.- Five were ..' Damtwratio . Mayoc ..William..J. enlisted men .were lost In ttnSri.. -Vas l.*r ropoMed to 'have'feared hospitalized with face emoh of a Quonset torpeda-’ REG*; S2.9g--72xiTo.; ;. .. .. $Z49 that he would be among those possession of necessary immigra­ re.Hiilt of traffic aedidept* sod Cahill, of Meriden and Sen. Henry FITTED (RIB SHEETS $1.00 tion documents when he re-entered juries after truck he '“ |V'*|g'four, nil In Denver, attributed to D. Altobello tD-Mcriden) prp(e,3t- bomber early Thursday la thtt, iewlsh leaders of Hungary which On Red Professor Ban collides with moving sea off Savaimah, Oa. a REG.$3.29-«l X110 ...... i. .$2.69 15 DENIER *■ $1.29 Values ' the Ru.ssians planned to liquidate this countr.v at Miami, Fla., after ir"'n snb'w. ed increasing the salaries tor of- aj short visit’ to Cuba during the at crossing in that town. .Ainer-I Outside the direct path of the flclaip in the Meriden City and r . bn "suspicion of Zionism.” READY TRIESTE PLAN ~ $3.49 t Chicago, Feb. 2I-- <2P)- .Senate. teaching Communism and having w inter of 1947-48. - V-Hhin the bmad perl polioe court. Lt. (ien, Peter Gabor, lewlsh REG. 69i— 42 X .36 PILLOWCASES . . . . 59e IBefore Adonis could b? ousted revolt by .30 American military In their teatirriony. both Mc­ , ' London, Feb. 21—tJb—Britkig head- of the Hungarian secret po­ Republican leader Robert A, Taft some effect on the development of meter of high winds, temperatures from the United States, however. prisoners against stockade rlisci- Levy and’Cahili'took slaps at what is reported preparing a plan 4% A 3" hem on both ends of sheet and extra threkds- 132 to square NYLON HOSIERY _ lice. was reported to have been said today )ie would not favor the thought of the students ” also plummeted. Severe teinnera Inch for long wear.. Housewares he would have to pay a few prison ' . . . „ . „ ture drops were recorded Friday they called legislative interference end the tronblesome Itallan-Tiaw With reinforced heel sml toes for extra .shot, TSgef'h'^^r wVth his"«Yfe “^nd i '«‘*'«is-'iing a Communist professor Taft ia a fellow of the corpora- scores he owes - - ' small boys at Fall River, goslav quarrel over T(le*te by familv, onRua.-ian orders. . unless he were sure the professor tion of Yale University. The Sen- in Missouri. Illinois and Iowa as with home rule. wear. Colors: Beige. lure and blush lure. In addition to the two to three- ' M a s«. credited with finding $2,- permanently dividing the littio ALUMINUM LAUNDRY CART ...... $5.98 The reports .•^aid that'three or h''®’’ '^actively teaching Com- ate Internal .Security subcommit- well as. In the main path of the McLevy said he was especially Sizes 8 'a to 11. Short, medium and long year W w Jersey term. Imposed (or ! invalid, saved from stri)> of Adriatic territory be* length, On wheels. four of Gabor’s lieutenants have the House un-Amerlcaq ' weekl.y paycheck shortly before ! his connections with an alleged (Continued on Page Four) tween thq two countrlea. TYPE 144 - been removed t’ om their pliish I Taft, however, spoke up for the 1 Activities committee have an- his death. . .Homer P. Clark oft (Cainliniied on Page Four) KITCHEN WASTE BASKET ...... $ 1.98 right of Congre.48 to conduft in- nounced plans for an investigation multi-million dollar gambling pp- offices at secret police headqiiar*- erations In Bergen County, N. J., South'Norwalk, formerly of Penrt-' REFUSES TO RACKWATES:'; LADY PEPPERELL CLOSE LOT OF Assorted colors. vesUgations into Communist Infll-' of subversive influences In educa- aylvania. changes pica In giillt.v Rome, Feb. 21—(JV—B ■ ■ • ' pr. tration of such fields as teaching, tion. 79c EASY AID SILVER CLEANER ...... 98,c - (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Four) when arraigned in New Haven fed-1 Gross!, war>tinae comniander a f publishing and entertainment, say- Taft spoke on freedom in various eral district court Frib. 21— SIMONE GANCE HATS ^ WEDDING BOWL $9.75—BANANA BOWL $6.59 a French miliwirv court, emment should continue to employ t or 8 per cent rriOi;e. He comment- Most of the two-year gain regis­ .Syria have .established diplomatic I “*• *Lckest hot part of the state, arrived in Okla­ Four hundred snow ihotuddlJlMr;. i'LV'd Straws in black and white chec-ka and* stripea—also colors. The Alsatians had maintained, pwple with Communist sym­ ed: check artists in tha cMintry, was labored tpday for the third dtoif' REC. 79c— 42 X 36 PILLOWCASES Ea. 6Sc FOOTED CAKE PLATE $6.59 tered during controls resulted froin relations. homa City last night from Naah-'^ however, that they were not re­ pathies. I must say aa a member "Frankly. I do not believe that arreated at 2 a. m,.here at an all- seentive day to ent down pMNI H ie fineat mualln sheet made. Beautiful quality and finish that Hm JWHAU co cost of living and other wage i'-at? l.«adlng editorial in London ville. Tenn., aboard an American sponsible for the 1944 crime of of Ihe board of trustees of a uni-; WtU fl4f* yeara bf wear. '1 . MAMcmnsi < «». CANDY JAR afd COVER $5.50—LARGE HENS $1.1* we can impose on the people a bur­ increases alloVed by stabilization i DiUl;Dqily Mail pa.v|i tribute to Amerl- night cafe, the FBI. said today. Airlinea plane. to the Appennine townn • ( 4Mto $3.98 and $6.98 O r^ ou r—in which 642 pien, wom-t, veraity, I would not favor firing den of total government In excess regulations. President Eiaerihower | caqa who aided |in rescut of 27 per- Robert U Harvey, who works In i ..<[ He 190k a taxicab to El Reno, Anna Petago and fbaaMnifiNlL ' t i anyone for bairig a Communist, un­ ------aon() during England'a recent flood charge of the Oklahoma FBI offi?a. Isolated; stawo laat.ShtWAl^ l f » on Pago Two) less I was certain that he waf (ContinuiMl an Page. Three) (ConHnued on Page Tliree) ‘ disaster 'i' n ld that Byrd had passed more

■ / . / \— r- t ' ( - f MANCHESTER EVENING HERAliD, MANCHESTER, CONN;, SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 21; 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1953 PAG ETBBEll TWO 1.3 A^lsatiaiis Free; Places Conditions ^ ck ville Bank,. Town Units Closed , BoltOR On Monday, S to w Opon Town Queries Estates Mwiyi Jtt Your Strviee ^ ^ ^ .Radio and Television Skywatch Schedule Spark New Protest WOOO—1296 ^ wno—u On Bah of Reds WKNB— 846 Enatem Standard Thn* WNHC Monday, Feb. 23, wjll be ob- p...M .„...... Gdgliardone on A ir Flight ]^ayot Issues Proclamation kervea as a legal -holiday by Our service is desigiied - few. your com^ w n m c Buiiday ' • » ' (Continaied' l^ i ii Pag* One) 1:00—Gene Autry. ^ (ContlBued From Page One) local banking facilities, the On School Land Price fort—your enjoymenl. You're in for a 4>I2iI5—WHAT -Console tkatfa Repiibilea Midnight- 2 a.m...... Lloyd Davidson, Richard HarrlB ’ WCCC—Ukranlan.JMnpriiaar Hour. l:30_Ramar of the Jungle. Municipal Building and the M a t .--. 2:08—Bar Eight Ranch. 2 a.m.- 4 a.m...... ,Frcd Bond en and children were slaughtered real treat whenever you dine hers. Dine WONS—N'WJ. ^ W KNB—PNH Varieties. For CD Inspection Mission of about 25 per cent of the people’s On Start o f ARC Campaign Post Office, The day Is set «:38—WDRC—News. S;n0—With ’These Hands. 4 xm .- 6 a.m...... William Taylor —because they had been forced here tonight. WHAT-UElfi Go 4:00—Victory At Sea. Income, If we really desire to con­ aside for the celebration of Directors to Meet In­ WKNB—News; Psrsda of HUi. WCCC—News; Ukrainian - American 6 a.m.- 9 a.m...... Marguerite Coleman Hour. 4:80—1 Married Joan. tinue a free economy." Washington’s birthday which About Town Into the German service. , WTHT—News. .8:00—Date With Judy. Bolton, Feb. 21—(Special)—R«p.'« well aa Bolton, are celebrated at 'On proposals for extension of 9 a.m .-N oon...... Arthur Thayer Rockville,. Feb. 21 -r- (Special)<; pibr services. These services -wili be formally Friday with wnc—Newi. . „ WTH'T—Music In French Manner,- falls tomorrow, Feb. 22. Agreeing, the French General WCCC—MsnchMtk- Ms Um s . WTIC—Eternal Light. 5:30—Hopalbng. Cassidy. Noon- 3 p.m...... John McCauley, Kenneth Ham*-. bridf and rather Informal. At each 8:00—Lone Ranger. Eugene Gagllardone ot this com - «:30 and IQ^a.tn. each ^ n day by welfare, health, housing and __ Mayor Frederick Berger haa Plannem, Educators A son, Alexander,'Jr., was bom Assembly paased a law yesterday SUNDAY W DRC—U. S. TroM ury. W HAT—Mualc. from Scandinavia. ... . A. .1 prleata of St. James Church In mond of the services, the pastor, Rev. Local stores will renaain 12:45—W bRC-Blll Coatello, Newa 8.80—Tou Asked For It. munlty will Join 49 other (Jonnectl- Xfuncheater. similar service.* by government, made the following proclamation on Feb. ^ at the Worcester Me­ granting them full amne.sty. WON8—Palin' With Alan. 7:00—Dtngerour Assignment. Taft aald he sympathized with fed­ 3 p.m.- 6 p.m...... Richard Ruddell, David'Ruddett In connection with the opening of, George’Higglns will deliver a med­ open with the exception of DINNERS WTHT—Nary Sho^ - l:i8—WTHT—Herald of Truth, chain food stores. Schools To Mull Whole Issue morial HMpltal to Mr. and Mrs. Five cars appeared at the pris­ I DaReing ToRlght .WTIC—National Farm and Homa WCCC—French-Ajnerican Hour. 7:30—Ken Murray. cut legislators today In a flying i Rev. ,J. Yeager of United Metho- eral assistance to poorer communi­ 6 p.m.- 8 p.m...... Columbia de Carli, Celesta King the Red Croaa fund drive on Mon­ itation on one of the "I Am's” of W TIC—News. 8:00—All-Star Ravue. ------' Alexander M. Watson, former resi- on gates here in early morning Hour. . . 9:00—Tour. Show" of Show s vlslt to Roslyn Air Force Base,; dlzt Church will preach a sermon ties, based on need of Individuals, 8 p.m.-10 p.m...... Raymond Fenn, Carl Siuaarci^lt the Gospel'of St. John. closed yesterday for the mid­ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Noon-8:30 P. M. WHAT—Well at Work. WDRC-Music In the Air. day: A decision by the Board of pi- dents of Mancheater. Mr. Watson darkness today ana drove off to WONS—Frank A,Ernest. 10:80—Tour Hit Parade. Lorig Island, N. Y. ITie^flights w ill: entitled “Praise God ” at the 10:45 but added: 10 p.m.-Midnight ...... Sam Clemens, William Stevanzoa To'morrow'evening Rev. Higgins winter . a'acatlon and will be 1;30-WDRC—City Hoapltal. 11:00—Wrestling. "As mayor of the city of Rock­ rectors last night, to hold an inj^J is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew an unspecified destination with the FEATURING THE w rcc—Newa; Mancheater Uatlnea WKNB—News; piNK Varieties. be In two groups In planes provided P, "It seems most unwise to u.ie will speak on Jesus' words, "I am closed all next week. 1:I5-WTIC—Behind the Pagaa 12:00—Mystery Theater. • Monday ville, It la my pleasure to endorse formal meeting on a request by Watson of 17S Garden drive. freed men. WKNB—Bob Croaby Show. 1:00—News h v th* Air Fni-r* ' - | Church school la held at 9:30 a.m. federal, funds to extend the action the 19S3 American Red Cross fund the light of the 'tvprld." The public The Poet Office lobby, will W TH T—Shake the Maraesa. _ ^ WONS-Charles Kosher. . . Midnight- 2 a. ni...... Earle Bidwell, Sr. Green Manor Elstatei, Inc., for Andrew Watson Is minister - of tT8a -WCCC—News: Echoes of Irelaad, ...... — ------O ^ ^ le^ l^ ln ard-F leM ln ; ^The week’s acllvltle. Include of government Into welfare serv­ drive and to urge the support of is invited to aftend. be open from 8 to 10 a. m. for Angered By the amnesty, the vU-' Symphony Four WHAT-Sa»e a Life FMfram. ^ ' 4:15—Program Previews., 2 a. 111. ■ 4 a. m...... William Horgan music at the Center Congrega­ 1:45—W TIC—Roaa. The Mualcal Miller. WTIC—Favorites of the Famous. Hartford, the other will take off i choir rehearsal »l 7:30 p.m. on ices for which the great hulk of The Pilgrim Fellowship will stamps and parcel post. All resubdivision of a ^mall plot left lagera of Oradour-aur-Glane sent WDRC—Reserved For Yon. 4:30—"This Is Our Land." 4 a. m. 6 a. iti...... Harry Cowles, Harold Kane •very resident In the city. tional Church. WKNB—Tour Navy Show. S :00—Western Theater. from New Haven airport. The : Wednesday and a MYF meeting on the people are able to pay on a meet at 6:30 p.m. and after Its other windows will be closed.’ unanswered, at least for the time back their I.«gion pf'Honor award WITH WALTER PHELPS, 1:55—WDRC—Galen Drake. waNS—The Lut.ierai. Hour. 6 a. in.—9 a, m...... Victoria Filewlcz, Thomas Ruaaall • •The blood program with the ’ -WTUT—Sammy-Kay*...... 8 :!W—8hlP'.» „R»Pbrt*''-...... groups will- ratum -lata tonight.: ^ . “ r»d.fty at 7 p.m at the churs . business basts,’.’— meeting.wUl.attend.vespecs.. There will be,--no-city-or rural .being, -tha.queatlon. of .whether land to . the French . government, aa- - a- ■lEANNIE RAY (Vocalist*) • I:8*^W C CC —Maate.- ...... - 8:15—Early Show. 9 a; m:"'12'Noon . Dorothy Belcfler, Catherine JKck ^ tn m a glbbutln factor used in. t e Frank Reiikbeil, 'abn'''bf'TMr.’''and HM4CMUTW,0QIMk WDRC—Hormel GlrJa. ___ AVHAT—Save a Life Program. . r:acrii**Hnn«Gagllardone and R Rep. en. Franklin I committee on mlaalona will Taft said "we can agree" to liml- The confirmation class will meet deliveries made, but special maraed rcsetwbd for school pur- proteat. The cross had been award­ 1:45—WDRC—Trinity College. . 7:30—"East Lynn". 12 Noon 3 p. m...... Thomas Maxwell fight against polio is Important to Mrs. Frank Senkbeil, Sr., of 49 WCCC—Mualcal .Bcoreboam : Newa. 8:00—Jarkie Gleason. meet on Friday at the church at tatloils oh sovereignty such as arb at 3 p.m. in the parsonage. deliveries will be miide. Out­ po.scs In. the original map of Green ed to the Inhabitants of the re­ WKNB-Newa; Hlta of Tomorrow. 2:88—WONS—Youth on the March. Welles of Vernon will be "In the 3 p. m. 6 p. m...... Richard Ruddell, Sam Clemen* us all. As the Red Cross la to be Gardner street, left for New York WHAT—Polka Time. , 9:00—Rocky King. group using Bralnard Field. 8 p.m. implicit in the United Nations and Colonel McCOok to S|ienk going mail will be handled in Manor Estates will be donated to built town In June, 1949. WTHT—Metropolitan Opera. 9:10—Meet Millie. 6 p. m. 8 p. in, ...... Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tedford ' tha collecting agency for this blood, early Friday after enlisting In the WHAT—Saturday Matinee. WDRC—Svmphonette; On CA MUatona Announce Special Series military alliances, "But I believe Col. Anson T. McCook of Hart­ the morning and evening. the town. The chairman of the Oradour Aa- WKNB—Newa: Dave Roae Shocaae. 10:00—Balance Tour Budget. 8 p. m. 10 p. m...... Vincent BalocchetUI John Motire we see the need for whole-hearted U. S. Air Force. A party was given aociatlon of Families of Victims fr i5 -W H A T —Save a Life Program. lOrSO—Myatery Theater. General William Heaketh, state Rev. Arthur A. Wallace of Cen­ we would threaten the very caaeil- ford will be the speaker at the It waa revealed last flight that l:Sa—W DRO—Fun foi AU. WTIC—Catholic Hour ter Congregational Church has an­ 10 p. m. -Midnight ...... Benjamin Shankman ' support of the fund drive. The No Session of Small Claims in hia' honor by -relatives and wrote French President Vincent WTHT—Pan American Union. II ;00—Late Show. Civil Defense director, aald the tials of liberty If we joined a world Communion breakfast at 8:.30 a.m. General Manager Richard Martin WTHT—Opera. •a ad ay nounced a special aermon aeries Red Cross has been asked by the Court will be held Monday friends Thursdsy evening at the Aui4oI that "Oradour, which until W CC C -N ew a: Miiale. WCCC—German-American. trip will help acquaint legislators state with ah international legis­ Defense department to train more tomorrow at St. John’s Episcopal has written a letter to Green 2:15—WKNB—Justice for Poland. ■A. M. for the Lenten period giving char­ afternoon. There will be ’regu­ Manor Elstates asking the price, of home of hia aunt, Mrs. John Yavin- now recalled Nazi barbarity, will WKNB—Stare Review Hlta. . WNHC with the necessity of building an lature making laws for the people Americans In first aid, home nurs­ Church. At 8 a.m. there will be W0N8—lot Ranch Boys. 2:18—WDRC—N. T, Philharmonic. 10:00—Whats Tour Trouble. acter studies of the Dlsclpleq. The more than in Januaty 1961^ x t- lar Town Court se.^ion In the the land. He said he has received sky. 42 Ashworth street. He was in the future be remembered aa a »!«5 —WHAT—Saturday, Matinee. adequate CD program for Connec­ of the United Slates." ing and nurses’ aides. Corporate Communion for men and morning, however. presented with a purse of money. TONIGHT WTHT—Ralph Flanagan. 10:15—The Nature of Thingi. , first in the series which will be Factory Pay Up flectlhg both higher eamlngn and no reply. symbol of unpunished crime.’’ , It»*—WDBC—Report from Overaeaa, W TIC—Tour Box at tha Opera. t0-.1O--Mr. Wlaard. ticut’s two million realdenta. Urgently Require Services boys. OPENINCI NEW ENGAGEMENT WHAT—Newa; Saturday Matinee. delivered tomorrow at 11 s.nS^ more hours worked during a w**k, , Hob Noh Cliih This was the first public word People of the border province of WCCC—Newa: Music. 11:00—Super Clrcua. Legialators will be shown an Air VOTE MEDAL FOR IKE ^Tljree and one-half million men Among the divorces granted in Alsace had been equally bitter WKNB—Newa: Caravan for Saturday WONS—BUI Cunninghsm. WKNB Force operations center ^where worship la entitled "Peter, thn Athens, Greece. Feb. 21 - t/P) During (Controls BLS said. • The Hob Nob Couples Club will of any possible attempt by .^Lhe WONS—Bandaland USA. WKNB—Are Marla Hour. 11 :'S0—Program Prcylewe. Man of ImpuTae"’ Chuirh school In the armed forces and veterans Hartford Superior .Court yester­ about the sentencing of their peo­ ■ W TIC—To Be Announced. 2:15—WCCC—Mualc. messages are flashed from j^ound The Athens municipal council If adjustments were mad* for.. hold a valentihe party this evening town to purchase the land. RAY DONAHUE’S ORCHESTRA P. M. will he held at 9;30 a.m. A ape- higher income taxes and th* S par. and their families, urgently re­ tatned by Ipcal police until a day were one to Jessie W. Roberts ple along with Germans, and the Si 15—WDRC— Adventurer In Science. j ; 4i — WONS—U. S. Military Academy WNHC observer corps spotter posts and voted unanimously today to be­ at 8 o'clock nt the parish rooms of The door waa left open, however, I i!5 —WONS—Newa; Bporta P an d a. (Continued From Pag* One) quire the stepped-up services of the proper registration is produced. from Arthur C. Roberts, both of case had become a national Is­ FEATURING ANN RANDALL Band. 12:00—Kit Caraon. get an on-the-spot picture of the clal offering for the relief of Hol­ stow the freedom of the city on cent Increase In the cost o f nv^f American, Red Crosa In our city St; John's Episcopal Church. A for G rein Manor Estates to give 5:sa^W CCr: -Newa-. aiuatc. 1:88—WCCC—Mualc. 12:30—Qiilx Kids. land flood, victims will be received ing during the two year period The auto bears Tennessee license Manchester, on . the grounds of sue. NEW SINGING STYLIST W H AT—Save a Life Prorram. WTHT—Marlnea in Review. eastern seaboard air defen.xe. U. S. President Dwight D. Eisen­ the needs' of disaster victims, our business meeting will precede the the land to the town. 1:00—■youth Wants to Know: at both services. Through the Con­ hower and award him the Medal ended wage controls two weeks the increase In net apandabfq'' tags. After a discussion on the subject habitual Intemperance, and one to The Alsatians, were freed from NEVER PRESENTED IN MANCHESTER BEFORE WDRC—Radio Farm Newa. WHAT—News: Music of the Misters 1:30—Frontiers of Faith. Exhibits to Be Entered Vinter safety program and home party. George A. Kellogg Janice L. MIkels of Manchester WTIC—Dealgn for Liatenlng. WONS—Tori Tunes. 2:00—Blahop Sheen. gregational Church Relief and Re­ of Athens. ago. weekly earnings would work out. Study Class In which the school land fig;ured prison sentences which ranged il«5_W DRC—Correapondenta Scratch- WKNB—Netri; Sunday Serenade. Three exhibits from the local service to servicemen and their George A. Kellogg, 86, of 60 from Walter E. Mikels of Pennsyl­ 2;.30—Name a The Same. construction Department fhl.x as­ In a resolution, the council aald . The cost of living Itself advanced to 3 'a per cent for th* avarag* Rev. Forrest Musser, pastor of prominently last night, the direc­ from five to 12 years. One Alas- -pad. W TIC—To Be Announced. 3:OO^Thls la Tour Life. .school will he entered In the Man­ families, is tangible evidence of vania, on the ' grounds of Intoler­ 4:t*—WHAT—Newa; Pclka Hop. sistance will reach the Holland It wished to "express feelings of about 6 per cent during the two worker with three dependenta. 1,- Union Congregational ^ u rch will North Main street. West Hart­ tors deetd^ to hold an Informal tlanr- not pardoned because he had DEUCIOU8 FOOD 1:15—W TIC—Youth Brlnge Tou Mualc, 8:30—Btu Erwin Show. chester High School Science Club tiS^work o f this great organization ford, a retired attorney, died able cruelty and habitual intem­ volunteered for SS service—waa WHAT—Newa: Polka Hop. WONS—Charlea Kaaer. 4:00—Kiikla, Frrn and Ollla people-Immedlatelv. gratitude to the friendly and Al­ year period, beginning In January, Between last Decembar and conduct a study class tomorrow at meeting next FYlday with the Town WCCC—Good Miialc Preaerlbed. 1:88—WTIC—Bob Conaodine. Fair on March 5 and 6 covering h(re at home. Thursday evening at his home perance. given a death sentence. 4:30—Omnlbua. Church Activities lied American nation for the aid 1951, covei-ed by the report. Aver­ January, the average factory 4 p.m. at the church. Young people' Planning . Gommlaslon and. th^ KONB-Juk* Box , ^ lA'THT—Guy Lombardo. 8:00—Tou Are-There. crystallization,.steam ss a source ’ Therefore I. Fred Berger, may- Seven Germans were tried. One WKNB—Newe; Caravan for Saturday given Greece as Well S8 to the per­ age hourly wage increaae amount­ week dropped *even-terini* Bf an and - adults wishing to Join the following a brief Illness. He was a Board of Education to review the : WCCC—Newa: Mualc. 8:.30—Tliia la Charles Laughton. of power and weather forecasting. The church advisory council will o f nt the city of ^lockvllle, do set Severe R. Rapalli, son of Mr. an(^ waa given the death sentence and WDRC—Treasury Bandatapd. WONS—Affairs of Pdter Salein.^ 8:45— Walter Winchell. meet at tha pariah room on Mon­ son of President Elsenhower." ed to ll*!i per cent. hour to 41,1 hours, which BUS',' church are Invited to attend this native of Vernon, born there W TIC—To Be Announced. Grade six pupils of Mias Gladys adds Feb. 23 as opening day for history of the queatlon. Mrs. Charles Rapalli of 19 Hyde five others prison terms. None WKNB—Bog 18. 7:00-Red Skelton. day at 8 p.m. Formal presentation of the reso­ Part of the Increase, however, called one of the largest Daeembati, class. April 10, 1866 but had lived in the 4;M—Waahlngton U.9.A.. 1:45—WCCC— Magazlnv Musta 7:30—Private Secretay. Rice who have teamed up to pre­ the fund drive of the American In a recommendation ' to the street, has begun a three year was granted amnesty. One was WCCC—Newe; Mualr. WTIC—Elmo Roper. 'ITin parish room will be th« lution and the medal will be made resulted from a shift of some fac­ January reductions since th* end. Brush Fires Noted West Hartford area soma 48 Board'Of Directors, the Town Plan­ 8:00—Toast O f The 'Town. pare an exhibit showing the for­ Rjpd Cross and ask, all citizens to years. Private funeral services course of professional study In In­ acquitted. WTIC—Robert Armbrueter. 4:88—W TIC—The Chase. 9:00—TV Playhouse. meeting place of Bomarco on Tues­ by Greek Coordination Minister tory workers to ^he more lucra­ of World War II. Deaplta tlM The Mountain and Snlpslc street ning Commission said that side­ W ILLIE'S GRILL WKNF—Box 18. WW'riT'T THT—Mantovanl._'LrantntT’BnT 10:00—The Doctor. mation of sugar cryatala arc answer the call with generous con- will be held Monday with burial in terior design at the Parsons School day at 8 p.m. and nf the renovating Bpyros Markezinls during his tive defense-related Induatriea. dine, however, the average fac-*- ssotlons were the scene of two walk and curb requirements on the W H AT—Save a Life Program. WDRC—America Calling. I0:.30—Ozzie anu Harriet. Judith Fava, Marcia Glenney and forthcoming visit to the United On a weekly basis, factory earn­ tory work week waa at a postwar' tfRutiona made through their local Fairylew Cemetery. . Friends , are bf Design In New' York City. He 444 CENnR STREET IiSa—W TH T—Tea and Crumpeta. WONS—'Under Arrest. 11:00—Sunday News Special...... committee of the church, on brush, fires yesterday. The ElUngr south side of Ijtwton road should- Beverly Gage. ings averaged 13 per cent, or $852, Wed Cross-Chapter.'’ - ...... — asked to omit flowers and instead previously alferided Hfllyef Cbllega WDRC—PFC FddU Flaher. WCCC—Music. 11:15—F Ireiidt Theater. Wednesday at the same hour. States. high' for thtr month. Holiday Hours listed ton truck responded to the first fire be waived if the town acquires the W TIC—Big City Serenade. 4;*5_WKNB—Mr. Pickwick Presents 11:45—Thla la tha Life. Mrs. Evelyn HaUoran’a eighth., to make contributions to the in Hartford. WKNB—Newa: Dance Date. Pilgrim Youth Fellowship will The post office will observe the on the west side of Mountain street land on the south side. 4:!(*_W T IC —To Be Announced. 12:15-;Newa giade has two team.i preparing apd shortly after two o'clock the Heart fund. W H AT—Saturcay Matinee. WCCC—News; Music. W KNB , have a party Friday from 7 to 10 following hours and services Mon- Green Manor Estates la applying i:l5—WHAT—Crnaby'i Quarter. entries for the fair. Carl Johnson Rockville department was called Nelson ^Dingley III, colonel W DRC—Quiz Kids. 12:00—In the Park. p.m.. also In the parish room. da v, a national holiday; for resubdivision of a plot on the U. S. A., retired, luperintendent of CIRCLE WONS—Lefa G.-> to Town. W TH T—Lawrence Welk^ 12:30—Sturdy of Juan'the. Tail. is chairman of the group working Reverend Wallace ia planning a for a similar blaze on the former A ll' Tolland and Vernpn newa g:.8*—W HAT—Band hy Demand. .No deliveries will be made by north side of Lawton road origi­ WHAT—Save a Life Program. 1:00—"M iracle of the Blue Cow Coun­ on a display to show how steam class of new members to be re­ Rosenberg property to the east of Itema are now handled through the New York Military Academy, WDRC—Olt.' Record Shop • WONS—Dear Margy. It;s Murder. try". city or rural carriers; all service nally intended by the firm for busi­ WONS—The Lea Brown Show. produces power. His two team­ ceived before Easter. Tha recep­ .Snlpslc sfreet. In both cases the the Mancheater Evening Her^d will speak on "Behind the Iron TODAY thru MONDAY 4 :5 5 -WONS—News. 1:80—Suhc.a.v Matinee. windows will remain closed; the ness purposes. Attempts by Green i:45—WHAT-:*Newe. W DRC—Cedric Adams. 4:00—State of the-Nation. mates are David Erickson and tion will take place at the Com­ flames were quickly extinguished Rockville bureau located at One Curtain” at the meeting of the Kl- WONS—Army Air Force Program. peat 'office lobby will remain open Manor to have the plot zoned for wants Club Monday noon at 12:15 CXINTINUOUS FROM 2:16 5:89—WTIC—Hollywpou Playhouse. •4:30—Omnibus. Wayne Kingsbury. A team of munion service on Maundy Thurs­ with no damage to buildings. Market etreet, telephone. Rockville W TH T—GiieSi Star WCCC—Music. 8:00—You Are There. from 6:30 a. m. until 6 p. in.; the business have failed. TIME W TIC—Public Aflaira. girls with Alice Boaworth aa day in Holy Week. Reverend Wal- Lions Club Sluw 5-SI86. at the Country Club. Col Dlngley WKNB—News; Music for Sunday. 8:30—This Is The Life. incoming and outgoing mall The application means the de- retired from the Army in 1951, at 5:55—WONS—Newa WDRC—Cetrlc., Adams. 7:00-The Fighting Vigilantes. chairman will pccpare.an exhibit, to. lac* has stated he would like to Professional wrestling bouts will B vealar of the dav wPl be at 7:30 a; m. velopeis have given up any hope which time he waa serving as WONS—The Shadow. 7:,10—Sunday Pla.I^buae, show how \^^eather is , forecast. hear from anyone interested In bo staged tonight at the Sykes au Advertisement- TONIGHT i:ea-WDRO-Newa. W TH T—Ben Hawthorne. 9:00—Fred Waring. Plan Theater Party of putting a business section there. Senior Military Attache at the B l A C r a S A H D WONS—Newa. Other members of this group are joining Center Church, parish at ditorium by the Lions Club for the Wrestling —3 star bouts Sat. WHAT—Chapel of the Alrlanes. 9;.10—KIng’a Croasroada. Members of the 50-50 Club of Indications yesterday were that it American Embassy In Stockholm, WTHT—Music, WDRC- -Arthur Godfrey, 10:00—The Web. Linda . Toth, Patricia Strickland this time. the Baptist Church will hold a benefit of the Swimming Pool evening. Sykes Auditorium, 8:30. also means the . town will not get Sweden. Previously he had served THEPIMTE WHAT—Sporia 5:38—WTIC—Counterapy. 10:30—"The Big Picture." and Gail Fraser. fund. The show will start at 8:30 Benefit Swimming Pool Fund. TVC/tMCOlOH W TIC—Newe. WTHT—Greatest Story Ever Told. 11:00—The Ijile Show. theater party this evening. Those the land bh the opposite aide of at the American Embassy In War­ g: 15—WONS—Sporta. Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ p. m. with the feature being a team Sponsor—Rockville Lions Club. WDRC—World News. Workshop 84’hedilled attending .Will leave from the Lawton rocul for school purposes. saw, Poland. The attendance prize MunmnnoN WTIC—Bob. Steele. WONS—True Detective. A. workshop on "Lighting" has ton correspondent, Mrs. Joseph match, two out of three falls, one WTHT—Newe. Weather. 5;4.5_W HAT—News. ' church at 7:15 p. m. A short bual- At a December, 1961 hearing on will be furnished by Ray Owena. UNM DAimU-WIIJLIAl KNM WHAT—Supper Serenade. been planned for the Monday night D’ltalla, telephone Mitchell 8-5545. neqa tneeting will follow. hour limit. the proposed change to business WDRC—Vlaltinc Time. 5:55—WDRC—News. Britain Reveals , meeting of the adult camera club. . Pood Alda Marrh Of Dimes • CUaey-Welz Nuptials zone, Joseph Lutz, then a mem­ Raymond J, Finnegan. Jr., gun­ ' g:15—WTHT—Boh Finnegan, , Evrntag FBI Clerk Helps . WXIC,:-Weather. .. ------1— 1:88—WDRCr-Decem.ner Rrlde., William Minor, program chairman, VELDE, OROERH PROBE The'March o f Dimes . against Miss Lorraine . Mae Casey, ber and now chairman of the Town ner's mate Third claas. USN, aon — ON THE HAME .SHOW — will be host to the club at his home daughter of Mrs. John T. Casey, g:sa—W TH T—SporU. ■“ WONS—Nick Carter. Itenig for Talks polfo got a big lift here yesterday Planning Commission, asked Her­ of Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Finnegan of at the OAK GRILL WONS—Evening Star. WHAT—Sporta. on Tolland road In view of the fact Washington. Feb. 21 — t/P) — when 6321.60 was realized at the and A -lc Robert Eugene Welz, son Nab Check Artist bert M., Greenberger of Green WTIC—NBC Symphony. WTIC-Newa. - 243 Oak street, returned to San 'no'*KOG£fiS-TRIGGBR, Enjoy a real delicious meal prepared by our expert chef and I WTHT—Drew Peareon. the local school will be closed. Chairman Velde (R., 111.), of the annual food sale. In addition to of Mr. and Mrs-. Henry Welz of t Manor Estates if the' Intention tO' g;45—WTHT—Induatry Reporte. Diego, Calif.. Feb. 16 after seven staff. Relax and have a wnnde^ul time dining and dancing. W* •J’ WDRC—Radio Sports Roundup. 8:15—W HAT— People’a Lobby. (Continued from Page One) Members will bring their cameras, House unAmerican Activities com­ the usual features the sale was en­ Spring street, will be married to- give the land to the town was with WTIC—Yale Interpreta, the Newa. (Continued From Page One) months In the Fsr East aboard have the beat in town. T:aa—WONS—Al Hefer. Sports. loaded and ready for work. It Is mittee has ordered a "complete livened by a special auction of night at 8 o’clock nt Vernon Con­ a proviso that the other parrel be M S o r rat * WDRC—Peoadway's My BeaL WTHT—Monday Morning Headllnei. the destroyer USS Tlngey. 8:25—WONS—Newa. tain's battle In Malaya and the planned, to have a supply of flood Investigation" of how Mrs. Agnes cakes -and other dishes made by- gregational church. zoned for bu.alneas. W TH T—CIO and Tou. and spot lights on hand for the Clothing Clubs which Is 28 miles west of Okla­ m mesf 7:15—WONS—Hank Thompson Show. 8:88—WDRC—MIsa Rrooka. United Nations’ flght In Korea. Meyer was erroneously named au­ prominent, male .cltize.ns, Greenberger aald tha land waa Daughters of Liberty No. 17, WTHT—Women In Uniform. WONS—Squad R o^ . Terming Indo-China the "weak­ portrait and stlll-Iife work that thor of a letter praising the Rus­ 'M m . Myrtle Plerw, who direct­ Members of. clothing clubs In homa City and the center of a rich going to be nrlven to the town. I DANCING llllllillillH LEO I T:S9—WONS—W ore of Life -Hour. WTIC—American Forum of the AJr. wlU be done. LOLI, will meet Tuesday evening WHAT -Supper Serenade. est link" in the struggle against sian people. ed the affair, said that $80.2,5 was Tolland county will meet at the wheat region. Why Change Denied? at 8 o’clock at Orange Hall, with = i*i.#^a.aa^B Bn** FEATURING , . ■ , - ■ . = W TIC—To Be Announced. Members will photograph the /Social rooma o f the Union Con­ W DRC—Vsugbn Monroe. WTHT—Hour of Deciaion. Communism in the Far East, one Velde yesterday announced the . realized from the. auction of arti­ Byrd apparently was going to Sherw'ood G. Bowe,ra asked Ltitz the degree staff holding a rehear­ S TONIGHT WTHT—Dinner at the Gr-een Room. •7:88—WDRC— lack Kenny. source said: same subjects, each arranging hls cles made by men and boys. A gregational Church Monday. Shir why the change to buainesa zone T;4.')—W TIC—Music. WTIC—.My Son Jeep. own lighting and choosing the suapenalon of an unidentified com­ try to cash bogus checks at the sal at 7 o’clock. Following the WOiNS—r . S. Marine Band. "We need to produce a common mittee Investigator who, he asM, cake baked by Rep. Simon S. ley L. Walk, a.

■ :• MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDi MANCHESTER, GONN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21.1^3 MANCHESTER EVENING HKRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1953 PAGE FIVE PAGE POtm 4 Coventry Q _jBin i the life of which Is expected to be Appoint Moore science of human relations begins End Community Center in Hart­ grim 2-6231. Give To The % extended to 1066 by the sUte legls- ia pur, qwjn nelghborh.opds. where ford... .She, , rexplalned t,li[6t, . this police from the . StaffqnJ Springs In another .action..laat.night.the barracks were called to quiet a i lstut6e board appointed William J. Moore, In Margin we must motivate our thoughts to agency attempts to base the mem­ '..i ’ “ The Housing Authority es'lmat- a civil engineer and graduate of constructive actions. Convictions bership on the family so they have ruckus. Mrs. Kathleen Dunbar,‘3 V ”, ed cost of repairs It recommended Purdue University, to the Town rnust be accompanied by actions. a common Interest. Differences in Democrats was also charged vrith intoxiok- (Continued From Page Oneli tlon. Her husband Edward, 44, and V at $17,000 plus the cost o* some Planning Commission to replace She pointed out that wie use all religion and color are forgotten as Ask Single j work for which no estlmatas are Harry Benson, retired. All Republi­ weapons in solving problems ex­ Individuals are accepted as people Mr. and Mrs.. James (RlKStte, are scribed the margin cut as a "tech ­ facing trial March 6 m Coventry available. cans voted in favor except Bowers, cept love and understanding. in whom personality and character ToHelpIkie f The report last night repriwent- who did not vote. nical adjustment to more normal In spite of the numerous prob­ are the main factors,. ”BaA:ially Trial Justice courKbn breach of t ed the combined ideas of the au- The three Democratic votes went conditions. A 73 per cent level was lems in human relations evident people are lonesome and need peace charges, Program of every day, the speaker felt that friendship,” the speaker told her Strfle p olice^ ld the altercation , thorlty and a group of Green naven to Attorney Vincent P. MePadden, never intended to meet any but the began aftkr Dunbar and Mrs. MANCHESTER RED CROSS progress was being made. She gave audience. ~ residents. nominated by Mahoney, who told strongest inflationary conditions.” Trim Costs Carolina Gillette. 33, returned to No BUI Yet the board, "I hope you forget Roscoe Igalls, president of the th^/fnotel following their dlaap- News Data * Sherwood G. Bowers, chairman politics and consider the best in­ Association of'. St(^k Exchange (Continued from Page One) jiearance for a few days this week. terests of the town of Manchester.” firms: \ r o( the Board of Directors and a Libraries Use Words and theq action rent the (OonUauad Ftom Page One) iT representative, said last night no The directors also decided to "The lower margin requirements Obituary prompted yesterday by Cana$la”8 quiet night when Gillette and Mrs. hold a meeting March 3 to set the «■ bill has been Introduced in the" marks the'removal of a repressive action in announcing an 11 pisreent Dunbar refused to believe Mrs. Gil­ Starting Monday, Feb. 23 tsuf rate. On the basis of the Grand faction either with the personnel 21,540 force which was as conspicious as T legislature to prolong the life of Common Card income tax reduction. . lette’s story that she had been liv­ or leadership of the International $ List, Martin has said he would / the type of housing of which Green- a sore thumb, now that virtually .Sen. Taft of Ohio, Republi­ ing in Hartford. recommend 31 mills. He said last all other controls have been diS' can leader, who has'opposed any Information Administration (IIA), tr haven la a part. Deaths Driver le Fined $21 but because of the inflexibility night revisions made by the Board mantled.” ta.x cuts until budgiet balancing con A Manchester motorist paid, a I He said it would be necessary of Tax Review would probably not Only One Card Needed witbin the Department of State of be sighted, sgid the U. 8. ought to $21 fine In Trial Justice court here r to take action on Greenhaven In- change the tax picture greatly. OhariM F. Young follow Cauwdk's example in holding operating methods and procedures These ore your neighborhood solicitors who ore volunteering their time and '^dlvWually If no extens'on of the Now to Draw Books last night after Justice Alaneon With a report from the subcom­ Charles F. Young of 114 Wash­ down expenses so it ,. too, can re­ E. Stewart found him guilty - of for a fast moving operation of this . X statewiae housing of Its type Is mittee On the high school plans kind." Adonis Faces ington street died suddenly at the From Town Branches duce ..income levies. speeding. The original complaint r mads. still undiscussed and water depart­ Manchester Memorial Hospital Btobertson noted, however, that charged 18-year-old Rsytpond The commission said the de­ ment bills not approved for pay­ I The recommendations made by early this morning. Born in South As a step in coordinating the, Canada has a budget surplus and Raskuaskas of 74 Cottage street, partment's information operation effort to raise this money so that your local Red Cross may continue to serve you. ^..the authority last night Include ment, the board adjourned until Hadley Falls, Mass., he had been town-owned public libraries, Mary the United States a deficit. Includes "a number of capable and 7:30 p.m. Monday., Deportation as ■C Manchester, with a more serious I provision for one garbage collec- a resident of this town for the Cheney Library, Whiton Memorial motor vehicle vlolstlon. efficient employees" who form a past 26 years, and was employed Library, and also the West Side Raskuaskas was arrested fol­ corps of “experienesd propa- the right side by the Paggioli car Crime Leader as office manager for 34 years Branch, new cards are being Issued lowing an accident on South street gan'dists.” Thia group, the com­ f . after he started to pull into a park­ with the Hartford Accident and which are good at ail three libra- Area Cautioned early yeaterday morning. The car mission also said, containa . many Them Help The RED CROSS Help You rJnsert Total ing Stan. Indemnity Insdranee Company. He riesi an'd which will 'also be he was driving was demolished at "highly akilled but underpaid pro­ Judge Rottner also fined Mrs. (Continued From Page One) was a veteran of World War I. honored at any other branch libr­ He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mar­ an intersection, struck a stonewall fessionals who have msde the Olga N. Bogli, 36. of Bush Hill ary which may be started up in To Be on Alert head-on and bounced 25 feet. He patriotic self-sacriflcs to do their WORKERS: Hits 2,368 Adonis also has to serve a three- guerite Hogan Young: one, son, WORKERS: CAPTAIN; SECTION F-2 Mrs. Karl J. Kehler WORKERS: Mr. Hyatt Sutliffa road, a total of $18 on charges of Manchester, thus allowing for fu­ suffered head and shoulder in­ part in this war of ideas!” RESIDENTIAI.,—1958 Mrs. Joseph McCartney Mrs. Victor Herring Mri. Raymond Ames driving a motor vehicle with de­ month term in federal prison for Charles F. Young, Jr., with the Mrs. Earle Caton MRS. WILLIAM VADERS Mr. William Diana U. 8. Air Force: . one daughter, ture expansion. juries. — — Here are the seven recommenda­ CHAIRMAN: MAJOR: Mrs. J. Sherwood Brown Mrs. Vincent Ingraham Mias Marlon Caaey, CAPTAIN: , fective equipment but remitted contempt of Congress. For Windstorm According to state police the VERNON HAUSCHILD Mr. Earle Caton JWORKERS: MISS JEAN HANDLEY A total o f 2,36? vehicle regis­ The contempt-conviction resulted Constance Young of this town; one The small salmon-colored card, tions of the advisory commission Mrs. Edward Robertson Mrs. John Bogush Mlsa Ann Fallot MISS ELIZABETH DZIXDIIS trations were issued up to 10:16 $12; and fined Joseph F. Lacerda, three inches by two and a half Raskuaskas car sideswiped a car as placed before Congress, VICK CHAIRMAN: Mrs. Franklin Close Mrs. Alan Ledgard CAPTAIN: from his refusal to answer ques sister, _Mrs. Etta Turnbull of West Mrs. Thomas Dwyer Mrs. William Young. Jr. Miss Sheila Sheehan Miss Barbara Schumacher Mrs. John Johnson WORKERS; , this morning by representatives of 19. of Newport, R. I„ $125 for op­ Inches, bearing the name- and ad­ operated by Walter C. Jacobson. "1. That the International Infor­ MERRILL ADAM8 MRS. SANOL J. SOLOMON Mrs. C. F. Gutbrod Mrs. WalUr Quinn erating an overloaded truck. tions of the Kefauver committee. Hartford; two brothers, Clarence (Continued From' Page One) Mrs. Richard Hughes CAPTAIN: Miss Helen Lawler Miss Louise Naretto the Stat^ Motor Vehicle Depart­ And he is.sttll under indictment E. Young, of South Hadley Falls dress of the patron and also his 22, of South Coventry. Both cars mation Adminiabratlon. (IIA) be WORKER ENLISTMENT WORKERS: CAPTAIN: CAPTAIN; Miss Barbara Falkowiki In other motor vehicle cases dis­ were traveling south' oh South Mr. Richard' Kippax MRS. LEO RAESLER Mrs. Arthur Smith ment at .the Manchester sub- (or perjury before a Bergen Coun­ and Paul W. Watt of EVanston, number, states that he "is entitled' Rainy weather today had little separated from the Department of COMMITTEE: MRS. C. ELMORE WATKINS MRS. ROBERT L. MALLORY, Mra. Madeline Sleg , branch office in the State Armory. posed of, Gordon M. Hutchins, 24, Mrs. Robert MacDonald WORKERS: Miss Sybil Byrom SECTION I-l ty grand jury which was investi­ 111. ■ to draw books front the Manches­ effect on those journeying away street. State and placed in a new agency EDWARD \V. BROWN WORKERS: JR. Miss Emily Gove Inspector Daniel Kerr of Rock­ o f Andover, speeding, $27, with $3 Ex-Chief Unhurt CAPTAIN: ' Mrs. Max Glaiber Mrs. David S. McComb gating gambling and racketeering. Funeral arrangements, in charge ter public libraries, Mary Cheney for the long holiday Week end. of cabinet level in which there l.s MRS. JACOB F. MILLER MRS. STANLEY MAGORA MAJOR: Mrs. Edward Harris WORKERS: Miss Mary Fraher ^ ville, head of the local branch, said remitted: Vito W. Gesualdl, 23. Library, Whiton Memorial Library, Former Fire Chief Ernest J. Mrs. Walter Hennequin Mrs. Clifford Treat MISS FAYE FERRIS Until the Kefauver committee of W. P. .Qulsh, are incomplete. , Rushes of travelers developed vested authority to formulate psy­ MRS. VERNON HAUStIHILD WORKERS: Miss Elva McCann Mrs. Charles Gipson Mrs. James M. Crows Mra. S. Dsiadus that Manchester was running Providence, R. I., speeding, $27; the. West Branch or any' other Starkel, a passenger in the Jacob­ chological strategy and to coordi­ MISS MARY B'RAHER CAPTAIN: CAPTAIN: Mrs. Marion Eddy Mrs. Walter KltUa put the finger on him as a ''ndtori ye."Herday at the railroad station, Mrs. Arthur Breault Mrs. Ralph Persaon MBS. ALBERT HUTCHINGS Miss Marie Nlcolleta ahead of last year's record by 237. Joseph R. Phaneuf,. 18, Williman- Mrs. W’llllam Crnig branch. This card must be pre­ son vehicle, escaped Injury but the nate (international) information MRS. JACK MrCARTHV MRS. EDWARD CHAPIN Miss Marion Washburn Mrs. William J. Luecket . tic, and Richard Arnold, 18, also ous gangster” and a lieutenant.of and on the highways. On the Char­ Mrs. W. Carter Mrs. Frank Sheldon WORKERS: Mra. Joseph Sartor , A year ago 7,680 registration sented each time a book is ter Oak bridge and Wilbur Cross automobile was heavily damaged. policies of all government agencies . MRS. EDWARD B. CUSHING WORKERS: „ Miss Harriet Caaperson Mrs. Robert Miller of Willlmantic, both charged with racketeer Frank Costello, Adonis Mrs. Jeanie Armour Craig, 66, It was brought out last night in Mrs. Richard McNamara Mrs. Michael Tomasko Mrs. Rosa H. Begg, Jr. Mr. Fred Mahoney renewals were Issued at the Man­ had evaded the law and lived Wife of William Craig, of 151 Hol­ borrowed." highway approach yesterday, cars and consolidate all overseas infor­ MR. JOHN F. McDERMOTT ■ Mrs, Reginald Cartwright CAPTAIN: - Mrs. John Mroeek chester branch. The- local office speeding, $12 each; Theodore R. court that the Manchester youth MAJOR: CAPTAIN; ■Mrs.' Donald J. Kirby CAPTAIN: , quietly In a big house in Palisades lister drive. Blast Hartford, died at Under this new system a patron, were slowed, or stopped by the mation programs. MR. ROBERT W. DIXON Mrs. Donald Conrad MRS. CHARLES PONTICELLI CAPTAIN:...... MRS. HERBERT E. > -iJ opened last Thursday and 701 were PauWlng. 22, o f 136 Highland had secured his -driving license MRS, ROBERT TAYI-OR Mrs.-William-Glenney. Mrs. John D. LaBelle WORKERS: ' N. J., overlooking the Hudson her home last night, following an even though ho was Issued hls'card press of ■ traffic all the way back "2. That a permanent Joint (3oh-'" ' SECTION CHAIRMEN: 'WORKERS: MR8. GEORGE A. REYNOLDS JOHNSON, r a Issued. Yesterday 807 more were street, stop sign violation. $0; at the Mary Cheney Labrary, may only n days ago. The cap was reg­ SECTION D Mrs. Robert E, Beach Mrs. Robert Scribner Mrs, Conrad Casperson river. extended illness. Born in Scotland, to Pulaski circle as offices emptied gressional Committee on Interna-' Mrs. John Currier. Jr. CAPTAIN: WORKERS: WORKERS: Issued, and 670 at the midway Alexia A. Pepen, 39, of South Cov­ use it to draw books from and the cars started to roll. istered to his mother, a resident of MRS. PAUL ADAMS Mrs. Edward Chapin Mrs. Ewald Jackie Mrs. Albert Chapin point this morning for a total of entry, the same offense,. $6; Walter Investigation of his citizenship she had resided in East Hartford Hartford. He appeared In court tionai Information be established SECTION 1 Mr. Robert O'Connell MRS. AARON COOK Mrs. Walter Andaraon status .was started by former At the W'hiton Library. Those who It ia expected that returning to provide liaison between the A. B, C. D. E-1. B'-1 CAPTAIN; CAPTAIN: Mrs. Ambrose Diehl __ Mrs. John Jensen Mra. Fred Tedford 2,368. F. Hendrick. 26, of Hartford, ig­ for the past three years,' and had with a gpiradian. .. Mrs. Rose Mrs. Joseph Reggetts WORKER; MRS. HERBERT KINGSBURY Mrs. Ralph Swanson tomey General James P. McGran made her home in Manchester with have old buff colored cards will crowds Monday night and Tuesday legislative and executive brancHes. MRS. JAMES IRVINE MRS. RAYMOND WINTER Mrs. Roy Vaughan Mrs. Philip Lewis Mra: Waltar Smith Monday the local office will be noring a red light, $12; Anthony. O'Brien of Cottage street, Map.- WORKERS; Mrs. Robert McCormick WORKERS: Mrs. J. Hugo Benson cry. who said last year he proposed her son, John A. Craig, before And that they are good at either morning will be large. Asks Domestic Information : CAPTAIN; Miss Jessamine Smith CAPTAIN: closed in observance of Washing­ F. lullano, 33, of Springfield, chester. SECTION 2 Mrs. William Bronnelll Mrs. Herbert Spicer CAPTAIN:, CAPTAIN: Mass., corner law. $3; and to rid the country of some 100 moving to Eaat Hartford. library. The Mary Cheney Library Plan Double Sessions "3. That Congress authorize I^A MRS. HERBERT McKlNNEY . MRS. JOHN FISCHER ton's Birthday. Hours next week ''undeeirablcs”—aliens and natural has been issuing the new cards E-2, G-2, I-l. 1-2. H Mrs. Ralph Maccarone SECTION E-2 Mrs. Herbert Kingsbury . MRS. CHARLES EDSON CASE MRS. J. WARD TAYLOR will be as follows. Inspector Kerr Candler Poole, 37, of 97 Princeton . Besides her'husband and son, she Six more rooms ■will be on dou­ to release domestically, without MRS. HEI^BERT FINDl.AV WORKERS: WORKERS: Ized Americans, whom he said had since last fall and the Whiton Mrs. Paul Erickson Mrs. Francis Minor WORKERS: WORKERS: Mra. John Scheibenpflug x said, Tuesday through Friday, street, a $6 bond for passing a red leaves two brothers, James Armour ble session at the Robertson request, information concerning it.s MAJORS: Mrs. Edwin A. Johnson Mrs. James H. Arthur "taken advantage” of their U. S. Library since December. Dinner Slated programs.” k SECTION 3 Mr.s. D. E. Manning MRS. ROBERT DOELLNER Mrs. Leslie Buckland Mri, Grace Agard Mra. PhUlp Dowd 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m „ and light forfeited. in the U.-8. Army . In Japan and School in the fall. Royal O. Fisher CAPTAIN; Mrs. LeRoy Norris Mrs. William Hansen Mrs. Howard Jacobs In the only other motor vehicle residence to carry on large-scale ■The hOiirs of the three town principal, said Friday. This will Officials said volunteer domestic G-l, K. L-1, I--'2. M-1 MRS. SERGE DESPLANIJUES Mrs. Joseph L'Heureux Mr. Philemon Anderson Mra. James Oleeaon Baturday ^ m 8:30 a. m. to noon. Alston H. Armour in Scotland: libraries are as follows: Whiton MRS. SAMUEL J. ROBB, JR. Mrs. Muriel Auden Mrs. William MInnick Mrs.' A.’ W. Brown case, Marvin J. Crickmore, 33, of operations in the underworld. bring to a total of 14 classes on release of material Used in over­ MRS. HORACE B. LEARNED CAPTAINS; CAPTAIN: t CAPTAIN: Mr* and Mra. WWism Oeaa- A branch office in Manchester is three sisters. Mrs. Robert H. Smel- Memorial, Monday through Friday, By Chamber WORKERS: Miss Joyce Manner Miss Mai'y Miner Willlmantic, charged with vpeed- this schedule. It will be necessary seas propaganda activities is now MRS. BRUNO MAZZOLI MISS JANE WIGREN MRS. JOHN McAl l i s t e r Mra. John Malorca opened yearly for the convenience lle, Sr., of Hartford, and Mrs. from 1 to 9 p.m., and Saturday SECTION 4 Miss Charlotte Worgan MRS. RICHARD MAJRTJN Mrs. Robert Hagenow Miss Mary Winn Mlaa Elaine Mc(Xughey ing, received a continuance until to hire a minimum of three teach­ forbidden by law. WORKERS; WORKERS: Mrs; John Steiner of residents in this area. Inspec­ David McCombe and Mrs. Jame^,’ from 9 a.m. to ,6 p.m.; Mary N-l. N-2. J. M-2, F-2 Miss Barbara Hubbard MISS VIVIAN STOEHR j CAPTAIN: Saturday. Other cases continued ers to take care of the anticipated "4. The United States must Miss Anne Beechler Mrs. John McAllister CAPTAIN; Mias Eather Peteraon tor Kerr added. Only persons liv­ Byers Tells PTA Alley, both in Scotland; two grand- Cheney, Monday through Friday, Harold Garrity Serving MR.S. HAROLD GAKRITV Mrs, Ralph Pierce MRS. PIERRE DRAPEAU MRB RAY 8. WARREN Mra. P. J. Lucas . ing in the following areas may wore those of Anthony Uriano, 33, increase in pupil enrollment and take a more Vigorous offensive in Mrs. Joseph Hammond Miss Marilyn Rogers Mrs. John A. Craig MRS. HAROLD CHAMBERS chlldren, and several nieces and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Satur­ danger s|)ots at that time. MRS. TED CUMMINGS Mitts Phyllis Rogers WORKERS:. CAPTAIN: seewe their renewals at the local of 103 Congress street, charged As Chairman of Town* its information program, to be Mrs. Nils Shenning Mrs. Ernest Scott WORKERS; Methods Changing nephyws. day from 9 a.m. to, 6-p.m., and the Eighteen rooms are now ^being launched from a platform of basic SECTION A MRS. W. E. 8CHOBER Mrs; Thomas Rogers Mra. William Devls MRS. ALBERT EAOLESOIf Armory: Manchester, Addison, with non-support, and Richard ■The funeral will be held Monday CAPTAIN: Mrs. William Gallo Mrs. ’Thomas Johnston, Jr. -Mrs. Eillzabeth Ludwig West Side Branch in the Recrea­ used at the school with seven of principles carefully worked out MR. WILLIAM E. Mrs. Otto Andrulot WORKERS: X ' Bolton (Bolton Lake and Bolton Greenleaf, 34, of 20 Lucian street, afternoon at 2 o'clock at Watkins Wide C. of C. Affair 5tA.TOR: MRS. THOMAS WOODS FITZGERALD Mrs. Richard Gallagher -'~- I Mrs. John O'<3onnor tional Building, Monday and Fri­ these on the double session sched­ and enunciated. MRS. EDWARD COLTMAN WORKERS; Mrs. George Okerfelt Mrs. A. 8. Rutherford ' - Mra. Fred D«mera „ . Notch), Buckland, Glastonbury obtaining money under false pre­ Richard By.ers, Supervising Funeral Home, 142 Blast - Center, day, from 2 to 5 and from 6 to 9 ule. The enrollment in' 1946 was MRS. EDWARD PLATZ SECTION t G-l “ iMi-a. Ray S. Warren Mra. Howard Littla ' and South Glastonbury. tenses. both until Wednesday. Principal of Baniard and Highland At a meeting of the Board The Ei.senhower administration CAPTAIN: Mrs. John McDei'mott CAPTAIN: street, with Rev. Earl C. Heck of p.m.. and Wednesday, from 2 to 390 and at the present time is 815 has promised to develop a psycho­ MRS. RANDALL COLE MAJOR; < Mrs. Cllffprd Simpson Mra. William Helna , Inspector Kerr said that resi­ In a flna! case today, Albert E. Park Schools, gave a talk to the of Directors of the Manchester MRS. .lOSEPH BARTH Mrs. Richard McLagan MRS. RAYMOND GORMAN ' MRS. LOUIS MARTE . St. Paul's Methodist - Church in 5 p.m. here. . , - logical offensive and the President WORKERS: WORKERS: SECTION K SECTION M-1 Mra. Ro)>ert Holmea dents of Rockville cannot get their Rowett, 29, of 66 Margaret street, Highland Park P.T.A. meeting Chamber of Commerce held at the CAPTAIN: Miss Bernipe Lydall Mrs. Joseph Vollralh CAPTAIN: MAJOR) Hartford, officiating. Country Club this week, plans With the same rate of increase recently appointed his own com­ MR. .lOHN BEGGS Mrs. George May Mrs. Sherwood Hurnphrles MAJOR; Mr. Donald O. Eagleaon ., renewals at the Manchester was fined $3 for having an un­ Wednesday ivening on “New Mrs. Robert C. Wright MRS. RICHARD K. BATES MRS. HERBERT SWANSON Friends may rail at the funeral were laid for a town wide organi­ Fisher said in about three or four mission to recommend how this WORKERS: . Mrs. Ralph Halvorsen Mrs. Thomas Rollason MRS. DAVID KEITH CAPTAIN; * branch. A sub-branch in Rockville licensed dog. Methods, Aims and 'Trends In Ele­ years the school classroom space Mrs. Charle.s Wilkins WORKERS. CAPTAIN: CAPTAINS: MRS. CHESTER G; K08AK mentary Elducation.” home Sunday from 2 to 4.30 and zation. dinner. Representatives of may be done. Mrs. Burnham Batson CAPTAIN: Mrs. James Lewis ..la located in the Rockville police from 7 to 9:30 p. m. - will be used to capacity on double Mrs. A. L. Hollister Mr. and Mis. Herbert Kiccolt MRS. RALPH LEAN6e R MR. ARTHUR LeCLAIRE WORKERS: Station in the Town Hall. At the outset Mr. Byers pointed Purge of Jews business, industry, civic, and "5. IIA must have better in­ Mrs. Henry Lucas MRS. IRVING PRENTICE Mrs. Thomas Raimondo Mrs. Wesley Mills Mrs. Ixmis Marie .sessions unless additional housing formation on the effectiveness of CAPTAIN: CAPTAIN: WORKERS: MR. ALLEN BEHNKE Mra.- Michael Suhie Members of the local staff in- out that there were trends 'and organizational groups will be in I facilities become avalla))le. The WORKERS; Mrs. Arnold Kleinschmidt Mrs. william Hollander Romance of Tea its programs.______MRS. VICTOR ERICKSON— — Mrs. Harley Lovell^------MISS FXYB-FERRIS ------Mrj.^at'garet.Tlejnanni___^ __ MR^ ROBERT OORMAN--: Mra. Fmnk Koaak____ . elude, beaidM IhspTCtpr Kerr, Mary cycles In education methods. For I vited t() vited to participate.___ I situation-is-at-a-drasUc-point MmAVniiTrh E. Fitzgerald “ Mrs. Malcolm Rohert.son Miss Clare Hutchinson instance. In the early days' the Takes -toll of This apparently refers to the. WORKERS; Mrs. Paul Ames WORKER: MR. W. DAVID KEITH Mlsox Helen Kuezynski ^ Oalbray pf H i^ford, chief cashier, Ctttigress lo Back: i Harold \V. Garrity will serve sessfon set-up Mr.s. A. L. Petersen CAPTAIN: Mrs. Mai'cla h(cIson WORKERS: Mias Nancy Rohan - - and Roseanne Gagliardl of East Subject of Talk method of reporting a pupil's chairman of a committee in charge ' ' satisfactory in that such problem of measuring the' impact Mr.s. Steffie Beizenski Mrs. Howard Angell Mrs. Robert Allen MRS. WINFIELD R. MOORE. Mrs. Joseph Naylor progress was to have the parents of radio broadcasts behind the 5lrs. Harqld Fylor C.VPTAIN: Mrs. Psiil Andilraon Mrs. Lauren Burnett Miaa Gerry Plcaut ^ Hartford and Irene Fay of Man­ of arrangements, and he will also I ' deprived of opportunl- Mrs. John Shea WORKERS: Mr.s. William Belmore' Mr. John Bertrand Mr. Cheater G. Koaak stop by the school to find nut how Ike Blast at Reds Hungarv Reds serve„orv. asn. toastmastertrui«tin«sl„r forfnl-+hP the affair. j, gy^h BS .sufficient time tO Iron Curtain, primarily. Mi.sa Vivian Oib.snn MRS. EDWARD RADTKE Mrs.'Ralph Lundberg Mrs. John Fletcher SKCTION 1-2 ,, chester, cashiers. Arllne Hains- Mrs. Kenneth Irish a MAJOR: CAPTAIN': Miss Jean Costello SECTION N-2 . worth and Lucille Jones, both of A fascinating story of the dis­ the child was doing. Later, with Plans are being made to secure a study in the-school and participate "6. •■ There must be more e.m- WORKERS; Mrs. A. Lr Rothschild Mrs. Ralph Clifford the Increase in the number of pha-sis upon mutual activity in 'Mrs.'Nellie KaseviCh Mrs. Norman Aiey MRS. DONALD W. MORRISON MHB. CHARU5B BURR Miss Gereldlne Fitapatricit MAJOR: ‘ Manchester, are in charge of reg covery of tea and its progress to (Continued From Page One) (Continued from Page One) nationally known speaker and de-. in needed recreation. .. ..Mrs, Arnold Lawre,nce . . . Mrs. Majlin Anderson . WORKERS: — the present day .was- presented, by studoDts,. it. was.found more satis­ the information-field-between'the ■ -M'iss Joan M-ankua. ■ . ■*- Mrs: Arthtfr Doane ■ ' eA P T A IN ; Miss Mery Freher MR8. JOSEPH WALLETT r Istratton.' WHltam'Klrsch o f the ■tail* will be announced soon. ■ 140 Are EXpiected Mrs. Ralph Caven Mrs.[ Lewis iCdddihg Mrs. H. W. Miller Mrs. Lee Gagnon Merrill B, Sherman of Manchester, factory to send home report cards. ters at 60 Stalin street, and arc United States and other nation.^. CAPTAIN: Mrs. Betty*Dorr MRS. J. T. SMALL CAPTAIN: , Hartford office and State Police­ sei'ts that the Soviet violated /'the It was re’fealed at the board The Robertson School is sup­ MRS, WILLIAM EWING Mrs. Arthur Stevens Mr-. Ronald Wadsworth Mrs. Robert Seaman Mrs. Anthony Giiiatiniani associate professor and chairman Now many schools are going back believed to have been executed meeting that one of the inembers "7. IIA should make a " con­ Mrs.. Daniel Lange CAPTAIN; WORKERS: MRS. STUART LYNN man Walter Stecko of the Hart­ clear intent" of wartime agree­ plemented by one cla.ssroom y WORKERS: Mra. T. E. Mctheny Mrs. John Purda.v Mrs. Russell Tnaingai WORKERS: ford Barracks round out the staff. of the English Department at Hlll- to- the system of having parents with the Gabor family. of the Chamber of Commerce has tinuing effort to encourage and Mrs. Stanley Lorenzen MRS. MAIX'OLM R. WILSON ments and Understandings and the Brick School and four at the Mrs. Ethel A.spinwall Mr. Henry Mallett Mrs. P A. McGehan Mrs. Chester Hogan Mlw Hazel Johnson Mra. John Yarinaky yer College, in a talk entitled "The etjme in to talk over the child's The reports said further that expressed his belief in the organi­ Center School. Thi-s space is hou.')- direct . private organizations and SECTION F-1 WORKERS: progress. subjected whole nations to "total­ Mrs. Morris Bennett CAPTAINj-,, Mr.s. W. W. Mann CAPTAIN: ' Mr. James King Mra. Stanley Wandych Romance of Tea,” given before the itarian imperialism," these othei^officials, all Jews, may zation by voluntarily agreeing to ing grade one pupils only. An esti­ individuals to be of more ­ MAJOR: Mrs. Stanley Sholik MRS. L. W. DARLING Mr. Byers said he would like to ance.” I Mrs. Theodore Mather MRS. HELEN WARRINGTON MRS. GEORGE SLOSSBERG Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Griggs Mrs. R. F. I-.ynch Mrs. Franclg, Mahoney Mrai Frank Perkins members of the Cosmopolitan Club It says the people of the Unit­ have fallen victim lo the wave of double his membership dues. "It mated 140 first graders are expect­ CAPTAIN: WORKERS; yesterday afternoon in the Federa­ see classea kept to 30 or 35 stu The International Information WORKERS: CAPTAIN: Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Moriarty ' Mr.s. N. H. Osborne Mr. Charles Norris Mr. August Mahleu J ed States will never countenance persecution which has a-ffpeted is indeed encouraging,” said Presi­ ed in the fall, with only 72 grad- MRS. RICHARD HOWES Mr.s. J. K. Hill Mrs. Charles Moller Mrs. Earl Schaefer Court Cases tion Rooiii' of the Center Con­ dents. There is no conclusive proof the entire Communist world: dent Jack Sanson, "to know that adminiatratioh i» presently set up Miss Jeanette.Teaadaie MRS. LESLIE ANDREW Mr. Malcolm Wilson. Mr. Stuart Lynn 4 that a child does better in a class such en.slavement and calls ' on iiating from the Robertson School CAPTAIN: Mr.s. George Hussey Mrs. .1. H. Arthur Mrs. Frank .Klinnilins Miss Louise Shea C A '’> T A IN * gregational Church. . - General Sandor Nogfadi. deputy wc have the support of such fine in the State department as a sep­ MISS MABEL MATTHEWS WORKERS: CAPTAIN: of 10 than in a. class of 30 or 35 Congress to join in; in June. - Mias-Alberta Warrington Mrs. Frank Burt MRS. EDWARD I'KLTHAM Mrs, C. H. RomanowskI Mi-a. Reginald Pelletier Miss .lane Woelk MISS MARGARET BOYD I Mr. Sherman's knowledge of this >1. Rejecting "any inteipre,ta- Minister of Defense and chief po­ people. During the past few weeks At jM-esent four classrooms are arate agency under the Secretar- WORKERS: ’ ,Mls.s Doreen Davis product was acquired in his youth Children are doing better' in with an administrator in charge.' CAPTAINS Mrs. Bruce Carpenter WORKERS: CAPTAIN: jMIss Gerda Woelk WORKERS: Driving Offenses ttons or appRcations' of any in­ litical officer of the Hungarian we have collected a sizeable near the 35 pupil load ai'ea, one Mr.s. Melvin Bidwell MRS. JOSEPH SCHAUSTER MRS. W. A. CARTER, JR. CAPTAIN: from his father, who was an im­ schools now than they did Irr earli­ army, U said to have disappeared amount in past due memberships, Secretary of State Dulles .-an­ Mrs. Allan Gone Mrs. Daisy Porter Mrs. John Hyda ternational agreements or under­ each in grade 4 and 2 and 7 and 8. Mrs. Earl Herrick WORKERS; WORKERS: MRS. WILLIAM J. STAVEN8 SECTION M-2 Mr. John Hyde porter of tea in Hartford. As a boy, er years and this in spite of the from his office. which in many cases have simply nounced Wednesday that the reslf- Mrs. I.X)uls Desci, Jr. . Mrs. Arthur Strenge Jam Court Docket fact that everyone now goes to standings" of World War II Up to the fifth grade- there arc CAPTAIN; Mrs. L90 Johnson Mrs. Robert LsPolt WORKERS: . MAJOR: CAPTAIN: ____ he spent a great deal of time In his Karoly Kiss, fbrmer foreign been an oversight on the part of nation of administrator Wilson r - MRS. ROBERT MTIRPHY Mrs. Timothy Donovan. Jr. Mi.ss Romlnc Sheridan -school Instead of just a select few'. "which have been perverted to four teachers per grade with the Mrs. Graydon Lockwood Mrs. B. E. Harry Mrs. Charles, Robinson Mrs. B. .1. Harvey, Jr. Mrs Richard Turcotte MIS.S JUDITH HANDLEY MISS BARBARA WALLETT father's establishment, and there bring about the subjugation of minister who was "demoted" lo individuals. Many persons, not first grade having five. It is an­ Compton, a Truman appointee, he .CAPTAIN: Mra. Edmund Cox Mi.s. Edward Proyost CAPfAIN : ‘ came in contact with tea merch­ Mrs, Ernest Gardner 1 Mrs. Robert M. Johnson Mr.s. John Crosby WORKERS: Judge John 8. G. Rottner and one of the several deputy pre­ members of tlie chamber at the ticipated that six years from now been accepted and that a succe: MRS. FREDERICK SWEET CAPTAIN: MRS. HERMAN LAgSOW ants from Formosa and other ‘ t r a i n i n TROUBLE free peoples.” aor would he appointed in a fev Mrs. Wilfrid Cote ' Mrs. Frank- Lister CAPTAIN: Mrs. Kenneth Nelson Mra. John Wallett 1 court officiAls plowed through a 2. Proclaiming the hope that miers in Ndvember last year. He present time, have assured me of there will be six teachers per M'ORKERS; CAPT.MN: M is, Chester Kobllnskv ,MRS. .STRIMAITIS, JR. VVORKERS; countries who told him interest­ Philadelphia, Feb. 21—4/Ti— days. Mrs, Edward Osborne ' MRS. KENNETH BOLL Mra. John Dormer > hea-vy, 31-case docket in Town the captives of Soviet despotism was absent from a group of top thein support. With the event of grade, Fi.sher said. >tis. Carl Geissler MRS. THEODORE BANTLY, CAPTAIN;”- ' •* WORKERS: Mra. John Coy " ing stories of tea growing and the The Patriot. Pennsylvania RMI- Mrs. James Sloan Mrs. 'Martin Reagan Mrs! William Bogner '. . Court this morning, which resulted •'shall again enjoy jhe right of governmppt officials who attended oi|r oPganiBBtion dinner,-we-hope Mfa! Stewart Reports JR. ‘ . MRS ANTHONY POND Mrs. Cvnthta .Tarvls ' Mrs. -Joseph Sylvester Mrs. John Karszea ' • for the roost part from wholesale countries from which they came. roall’s rrark . passenger Train Mrs. E. F. Reale SKCTION (;-2 from Boston to .Washlngtoh ex­ self-determination -wliieh will sus­ a Hungarian - Soviet friendahip id welcome many new faces, and The increase in upkeep paid for WORKERS: ' Mrs. Merritt Salmon, Jr. WORKER.S: CAPTAIN: Mrs. Kenneth'Hudson Mrs. Ernest Johnaon, Sr. arrests by police of motor, vehicle In addition he toid many entertain­ hicetlhg this week. present to all segments of Our Mrs. Michael Pinto MAJOR: Mrs. Dallas Rose' MRS FULTON WAGNER Mrs. Gridrge Beauregard ing anecdotes concerning the pro­ perienced “ slight brake trouble tain the peace, that they .shall education last year amounts to SECTION n Mrs. Donald Scott ” BOLTON violators during the week. have again the right to choose the Arpad Hazi, former Interior community a plan for an expanded the total tax income, Mrs. ^lan.son Lower Court;' Mrs. John Wennergren. Jr. MR. F. LEO BARRETT Mrs. R. W. MoiTison WORKERS: x CAPTAIN: duct, and displayed an Interesting sOMiewhere between' New York MAJOR; CAPTAIN: WORKERS: All but three of the cases in­ form of government under which minister, also "(Jemoted" to and vital program to benefit our .E. Stewart, Jr., chairman of the CAPTAIN: ' Mr.", R. T. Schaller Mrs, Robert I.s*yden MRS HAROLD WEST volved driving offenses, and IS of old tea scale us.4d.in his father’s nnd Baltimore", Inst night, a MRS. WIIJjIAM EELLS 1 MRS. T. H. bAWKINS -Mrs. Clifford Stevens they will dive, and that sovereign deputy premier last year. He also town."- board of education, has pointed WORKERS: MRS. ALBERT TEDFORD gAPTAIN: Mrs. Delbert Re.ynolds WORKERS: the drivers had been caught in a busine.ss. togeth'er with a cup and I’ RR spokesman said, today. CAITAIN; •SkCTION E-1 CAPTAIN: Mrs. Ernest Howard rights of self-government shall be was ahsen-t from the meeting.. Seen Retainer I Mrs. Elizabeth I.ewis. MRS. W. R. SPE.NCKR • Mrs, Frank Ghiirskl . ' Mrs. Max Bengs police radar net Thursday and Fri- spoon for ten tasting. Some 300 pansengefh were trans­ out. Other sources and grants are MRS,,WILLIAM EELLS MAJOR: Mrs. Theodore Caddy restored “lo them all In accord­ . Thc^ diplomatic report said .that MRS.. MELVIN LONOFKU.OW Mrs. Stanley Matleson . MR. CARLETON CLARK WORKERS: - Mrs. Joseph Jsmaltls Mrs. Fred Levitt • dayr Found guilty of violation of At the close of the program, tea ferred lit Baltimore to the "Ar­ carrying the remainder of ; the WORKERS: ' CA1>TAIN: * Mrs. Joseph Andralonls ance with the pledge pf the At­ Foreign' Minister Eric Molnar CAPTAIN: CAPTAIN: Mrs. R. I, Messier V Mrs. Howard Mason the'rules of the road were Donald was served by the hospitality com­ lington," a New York to Wash­ Blizzards I^sli town expenses. (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Albert Adam.s MR. RALPH HALLIDAY Mrs. Mamiel Andrade lantic Charter.” may al.so have fallen from grace, The board will meet Mohday at MRS. A. R. CIVITATE MISS MARGARET FISH Mis. Phillip Rider .SECTION L-1 Miss Faith Fallow < - G. Adams, 25, of 'l76 Brpad street; mittee. The business 'meeting was ington train. although he was -in his office Mrs. David Albert CAPTAIN; Airs. R. J Vanderhoff CAPTAIN: Mra. Eklward Wadhama William Trauntum, 2I>, of Storrs; conducted by Mrs. Edson M. Bai­ 8 p. m. in the Robertsoft School. against a, section of the Bridge­ Mrs. Allan Cox WORKERS: WORKERS: MAJOR: earlier this week. Midwest Area Mrs. Albert F II MR. ROY JETTE Mrs. Frank G. Clegg, Jr. MRS. ROBERT JOHNS Mra. Edward Griffith . 'Yladlmir N. Bandera, 19, of Glas ley, president of the club, and the This is the postponed meeting of port bill which would require thr Miss Louise Copping Mrs. William Hannah 01 CAPTAIN. MRS. CARL HANSEN Mrs, Robert Robinson , city tax board to appropriate sue Mrs. Franci.s Knight M/s. Charles Hou.se .Mrs. W, T. Hansen CAPTAINS: " WORKERS: tonbury; Frank Finney. 18, of East hostess was Mrs. W. A. Carter. , (Continued From Page One) Thur.sday. • Mr. Ernest Crosby MRS. DORIS HAN.SON Mrs. C. E. Pine.o . Mrs. Hugo Pearson Mra. Frank Utm Hu'nkin Named Chairman funds for the municipal court r Mrs{ Raymond Greene' Mrs. Richard Quilitch , Mrs. Lloyd “'Magoon VVORKERS: Hartford; John M. Gronian, 26, of Miss Marilyn MeClellsnd WORKER:.,, - CAPTAIN: %Mrs. Edward Drisdus Mrs. Robert Richardson 36 Henry street; Ralph Pulford, 29, Martin ^ i l l Draw Up /Veif? Giving Galaii(lra» storm. 'The tnmble at Iowa (^ty Alfred 3. ■ Huitkln has been the judgermay considernecessar;- Mrs. W; H. Longley Mrs. Thomas Davis ; -: M.rs. Ei'iiMt; .Ungerer y CAPTATN-' Mrs. Robert Gay _ MRS.:W;.M:;SCHARDT 'Mrs. Vera Peterson Mrs. Chandler Foetor > ' o f '68 WoOdbridge street: and Ar- was from 53 degrees to. 13, at Qhi- pan\ed; ch»iTman;.:Pf- the Cbyen^ It -would'"set up. a political d Miss-Blanehe^ Mason- CAPTAlNi; — Mra. Winston -Sharp : : Mrs. Robert Anderson , MRS. ROBERT . COE 7 . . , .MRS. j a /Me s inyiN’E ; ,, WORKERS;, CAPTAIN: thUi* J0ry», 52, orroaihe drivel About Tow n cai^: 55 ,to 21. anfl Quincy jJT to Hm e I- drive-sponso®ed ;by, thei WiU. yisloii ht.'BridgepdVt.’’ - )>e. , sal: . Mi-a. Hern-ian-Monlie - ,Mt*. Ifiwald- Face welt; Party vVoRkERS: WORKERS: • s p e n o N H Mrs. n. S, Benny GRACE MILLERY ' • Mrii. Charles Mfller > ' David Wyhsh’aw, 3%, of 36 M il­ ^Agreement 18. liinantlc District Heart associa­ "which doesn't have to give an sc- Mr.s. Charle.s Odermann Mrs. Ambrose Diehl Mias..Carolyn .Goldanider . . oounting-to- any-board.-’’ -lfe-.woul' -V,.. Mrs. Edwin P.ilmer or- ■ ... Mr-s: Peter Btdie. r. -Mrs,- Clayton .-Ghase--- - . -. MAJORr...... Mrs. Noih>an Bentz . ' MiV. 'r,a wirence Yl.s'gley ■ ’ WORKERS: .; ford street,.- charged with - a rules ■Rev: Carl E; OI.son. .pastor of the iKanaaa - got ■ a- dust -bHzasard "In' tion; 'Hie program is being-con­ ,Mrs. H. J. Cormier Miss Susan Crockett Miaa Ruth Boaworth " of the road offense, William J. La- The Manchester Italian-Ameh- the northwest section, nearest the mean taking financial control from Alice iJlUolt Mrs. John Dougan Mrs. John Fpley- MRS. P'RA.VK A. BICKMORE Mrs. Charles Beetlle Emanuel Lutheran C)mrrh, will be ducted under the auspices of the Mrs. Lane Oiddtngs Mrs. Rudolph Heck ^ CAPTAIN: M is. Morris Flrestohe Miss Susan Crossen Mrs. John Garibaldi Riviere, 31, of . 85 'Spruce' street, ■ The Board of Directors last.. The plan called for a.sses.sing lean Society will give a farewell main storm. Visibility dropped to Rotary 'Club of Willlmantic, of a community,, he contended. Scranton ' Mis. Thomas Ganley Mrs. Lawrence Liombardi , the gue.st preacher at the vesper night voted to instruct General tlie co.st to abutting property "■ ^'lr.s. .lo.seph'Wright Mrs. Edward McKeever Mrs. Robert W. Johnson MRS. HENRY EILLS Mrs....!. A. Segal CAPTAIN: charged with speeding and failure .service at the Emanuel Lutheran dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. zero at Colby. which Kunkln is a member. Mrs. "That is a very dafigeretr- Mrs. William Minnlck Mrs. Howard P. Jensen ., Manager Richard Martin to draw ; owners, namely Maguire. If. side- '' Mrs. Brenda Yeomans Mrs. Michael Romaniw Mrs. Michael Reggetts . WORKER.S: .Mrs. Forrest Howell MRS. PAUL CARLSON to carry a driver's license, and Wil­ Church in Hartford tomorrow Vincent P. Calandra of 144 Deep- Temperatures Already had fallen Charles H. Pettis of Lakevlew trend," he added. "It could brin- CAPTAIN: Mrs. Roy Olson , , WORKERS: Mrs. William F. Sltzy up a new agreement between the walks and curbs were installed the wood drive, . who are moving to us a lot of grief some day.” ■ Mrs. Rov Hagedorn Mrs. Jam<^' Sheehan . Mr. Waiter Ferine Mrs, H. R. Prescott Mrs. W. Fleming . liam Bogner, 25, Birch Moun­ night at 7 o'clock. His topic will below zero in the northern Great drive is co-chairman and treasurer. CAPTAIN; .MRS. M. I. APPLEBY Mrs. Robert Gordon, Sr. Miss Gladys Gage town and William Maguire, owner town would have tqjiear one-third Plains and western Great Lakes Mayor Cahill testified that hi Mrs. William Leister Mrs. Walter Ferine Mrs. Robert Allen. Mrs. Robert Donahue tain road, also, charged with be "Christ in Our Homes.” Florida, at the clubhouse at 135 The Ojventry Businessmen's as­ i MRS. ALEX HACKNEY CAPTAIN: Mrs. Bruce E. Miller WORKERS; Mrs. John Allison Miss Roberta Massey speeding were granted continu­ of so-called Maguire tract, and to of the cost., Eldridge street Wednesday night, areas. It was one below in Bis­ city's tax board opposes the bil'. Mrs. Hooks K,'Johnston Mrs. John I. Gentfi * pre.sent it to Maguire for his .signa- LaBellc approved signing be- sociation will co-sponsor the drive .WORKERS: MRS. JEROME NATHAN Mrs. John C. Flynn Mrs. John Reid Mrs. C. B. Carlson ances until Wednesday. Both men Feb. 25, at 7 o'clock. - marck, N. D. and Huron. 8. D.. and -in Coventry. » It's gettihg s6, be said, that . SECTION C Mrs. Howard Mason Mrs L. G. Charboneail Mrs. David Havey Mrs. James Tzimoulis Karl A. Keller of Keller's Men's ture. ' cause in his opinion the jatrects six below at Grand Forks. N. D. Mrs. Briuio Bychpiski WORKERS: . . Mrs. Edward Na^ie Mrs. Mei-ton Gay were caught in the radar net ■Wear, was among 3.000 retall'ers Tickets (or the dinner, which Schedule Benefit time you turn aroun4i anothc;- Mrs. Rene Maire Mrs. Bernard Cole Mrs. John Mayhew .Mr.-=. K. S. Eddy ** Mrs. Alien Belcher An agreement concerning streets had been accepted by dedication maximum or a minimum or ar! MAJOR: Mrs. Herbert McCann Thursday. from every corner of the nation will be served by Garden Grove There will be a benefit perform­ MRS; WILLIV).M VOSTINAK iCAPTAIN: Mrs. Harold P'eingold CAPTAIN: I Mrs. F. W,.Larson * ' SECTION N-l Mrs Hugo Broda ., and utilities in the tract has al- and public u.se and Maguire could other rule comes from Hartford. " Mrs William -C. Olenty Three other men picked up with who registered Thursday at the Caterers, may be secured at the ance Feb. 37 at 8:30 p. itt; at the CAPTAIN: MRS. HARVEY KING ^ M,’’*- Alexander Haas ' MRS. HE.NRY HAEF.S, JR. ' Mrs. C. N. Crockett MA.1OR; Mr. David Bailey the aid of radar were let off by ready been signed by Maguire and not he made to conform to sub- clubhouse or through John An- Women Painters Hayloft. Donations of $1 at the. He demanded; 'WORKERS: Mrs. Melvin Hathaway WORKERS: • Mi.ss Gloria Bartlett Mrs. Frank Edmunds MRS. R. H. POTTER. JR. Mr*. Mario Fava 35th anpual convention of the Na­ MRS. JAMES ACETO, JR. Mrs. Matthew Paton Judge Rottner with, suspended tional Association of Retail Cloth­ was discussed at a Dec. 5 -meeting division requirements for that dislo, chairman, or Dante Pagani. door will be accepted. The pro­ "Where is- hom'b rule ? If every­ WORKERS: Mrs. Dudley Bostick Mrs. Seymour Kaplan Mrs. Walter Holman CAPIAIN; Mrs. Philip Williams - of the board b»it referred to the reason. Under the subdivision one runs to Hartford every time h- Mrs. .Albert Tedford judgments because of long and iers and Furnishers In New York vice chairman. To Hold Exhibit gram ifflU include the Willlmantic Mrs. Margaret Colerrran Mrs, John Conlan Mrs. Robert McComb. Jr. Mrs. Walter Ford SKCTION J MIS.S JANET Ba r n a r d — Mr. and"Mrs. William Clark , spotless driving records, They were City. Town Planning Commission (or rules the developer would have Croakers, comprised of about 30 can't get a raise,, home rule is r Mrs. Ralph'Kilpatrick Mrs. Herbert France Mrs. Don Mendell Mrs. William Runde MAJOR: Mrs. Rehjamln F! Crehore WORKERS; Mra. M. Van Brunt Louis 8.. Moseley, 56, of Hampton', review. ^ i to pay for sidewalks and curbs. voices,'Erected by-iHerman Beck- myth." * Mrs. Dougla.s King Mrs. John Prekton Mrs. Thomas Miller, Jr. CAITAIN: ' MRS. ERMANO OARAVE.VTA Mr. James Brewster Hallett Mrs. Carroll J. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. John McDfrmwt Wbo had been charged with speed­ Luther Leaguers of Emanuel 'Ja-'eph Lutz, chairman. made\ LaBcIle was supported Dec. 5 by Give Miss Henry T'he Hartford Society of Women ert of Storrs; the WiUt-Weepers, AIto))eIlo said he opposed thr CAPTAIN. CAPTAIN; Mrs^^ Lewis Payton WORKER.S; (jAITAIN ; Mr, Horace B. Ixtai-ned Miss Ret.-i Burtchell Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Boal^ ing; and Walter D. Fecitt, 48, of Lutheran Church will be host to recommendations last night (or | another former town . coun.sel 1 o i ■ I Paifllcrs- which has set the period Thread City Four and the Wind* bill because other Meriden city em­ MRS. ROGER BAGLEY MRS. ARTHUR NORW(X)D Mrs7 Oscar Rottner - Mrs. Rpbert Skinner MRS. GEORGE TRUDEIL Miss Estells Ktitz Mrs. L. C* Dlmmocki Jr. ” 92 . Bolton street, and Brunig the Luther League of'Willlmantic amendments to the agreement. Charles 8. House, also of the Personal shower May » through May 3 1 f6r its hamairea quartettes. ' ployes have been denied raises b - WORKERS: WORKERS: Mrs. Edward Serrell ' Mrs. Herbert Custer WORKERS: SECTION L-2 CAPTAIN: Mrs. Ralph Wing 1 * Moake, .45, of 45 Adelaide road, tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock in The commissioners feel the amend­ opinion ^hat the streets have been I 25th annual e.xhlbition at Morgan | Walter F. Kane of the Hayloft the tax board. Mrs, Arlon Munroe Mrs. Daniel Kane Mrs. Merrill Sherman Mias Betty Trotter Mrs. Bradley Prohaska MAJOR: MRS. FLORANCE TAYLOR Mra. Warren Amundsen ' . both of whom had been presented Luther hall of the church. Miss ments it propospd, approved by the accepted by dedication and public Memorial, Hartford, cordially in-' is obtaining two barbershop quar­ Aljout a dozen of the proposal.'* Mrs. Stanley Tonskl Mrs. John Nelson Mrs. Calvin Steineker Mis.a Janice Murphey Mrs. Francis Della Fera MRS. ROBERT H. SMITH WORKERS: Alexander Plante . -o on violations o f rules of the road. Esther Granstrom, principal of the directors, would make the tract usage.. Miss June Henry of 46 Stark­ vites all Connecticut' women art­ tets, one each from Hartford and got committee approval, yesterday CAPTAIN: Mrs. Russell Sleeker Mrs. Floyd Sullivan Mrs. Florence Scranton CAPTAIN; CAPTAIN: Mrs. Ruth D, Casein Mra. Harold F. Portcheron . Other men. caught in the net Manchestpr Green and Bowers owner conform as nearly aa possi­ Legal .Question weather street was quest of honor ists living within a radius of 25 Rockville, which are membera of 'Hiey would incresue the salaries o '- MRS. ROBERT KIPPAX ■ Mrs.'William Winslow, Jr. *- Mrs. Sheal Wenick Mrs. Richard Dimock MRS. HARRY STAIGER MRS. FRED BEST, JR. Miss Shirley Casellt Mias Ella Sumner court personnel in Wallingford. were Melvin D. Backes, 34, 6 Trot­ schools, \rill be the speaker,. ble to subdivision requirements.- Lutz said last night that on the at a personal shower Wednesday miles of Hartford, to submit orig­ the Society for Prese^ation and ■I ■ ter street, who was fined $10 (or Original Agreement basis of thorough study with the night at her home given in honor inal works in oil. water color, pas­ Encouragement of ^Barbershop Newton, Trumbull, Groton, Man­ operating a motor vehicle without The clinic schedule of the, Man­ ■Under the original agreement town counsel and town offi9ials the of her approaching marriage to tel. ' tempera, black and white and Quartet Singers; in America chester. Rocky Hill, Wethers- a license; Sterling Puffer, 23, of chester Fhibllc Health Nurses for. the town would accept deeds to commissioner felt legal question Lee J. Friend of this tow.n on sculpture. There will be a jury of (SPEBSQSA). Kane is a mem)>er fleld. Newington, Bloomfield. We; ' Wauregan, who was fined $18 for next week ia as follows: Monday, exist^ as to whether the streets Wednesday, Feb. 25, at the Center selection and prizes. of this society ' of the - Hartford Haven,.Plainville and New Britain. Isolation of rules of the road. certain streets in the tract and im­ Mi$s Helen D. Perkins of Farm­ Chapter. The. WiUimantic Croak­ 1:30 p.m., pre-natal; Tuesday, prove them at .public cost, but have been accepted.' Congregational Church. • rln other cases this morning. Miss 8:30 a.m., tonsils and adenoids and Under the proposed new agree­ ington is president of the society. ers are a member of the Williman- GIVE GENEROUSLY THIS YEAR d *' would receive $5,000 from Maguire She received many usefVil gifts ^Jlme A. PaggioU, 18, of Birch Friday, 9 a.m., chest, by appoint­ ment the width of streets would Painters in this area may obtain tic Chapter SPEBSQSA. Kane will Too Late To Classify . Mountain road, received, a nolle on and the Connecticut Power Com­ which were arranged under an further information and full par­ also obtain a master of ceremonies ment only and from 2 to 4 p.m. at be set forth in the agreement and archway decorated with pinl: and tfFFICE SUITE for rent, grbun'’ r.a charge of violation of rules of the the hospital, well baby. pany,. the town Could initiate installa­ ticulars by writing to the secre­ (or the program. *>0»d. Miss Paggioli was arrested Former Town Counsel John D. white streamers and white wed­ tary, Mrs. Esther T. Fay, Box 275, Meettng Arranged ' toor. Two separato entrances. tion of aidewalks and curbs as­ Newly redecorated. Parkin This Advertisement Sponsored By The Bantly Oil Co. Inc. — Bolch-Pontioc, Inc* — Carter Chevrolet Co. — Cdvey's Restouront (Tosterday after a minor accident Miss Alba A .' Ambrosini of LaBelle who. on Dec. 5 recom­ sessing the cost to abutting prop­ ding bells. ' West liOrtford. Miss Vernlta C. The 0)ventry Businessmen’s As­ .'aa Main street near Birch about Parker street and Hiarry -Wolfram mended signing the agreement, erty owners. Maguire etUl o-wns The buffet lunch was served Haynes, who is known to a num­ sociation wlU^.meet March 2 at S fpace. Inquire all d$y Saturds and Sunday and after 4 p. r. \ Clarke Insurance Agency Diljpn Soles and Service — Gorman Motor So lesg Inc^ — Johnson ^Brothers — Schiebel Brothere ; cU:IO a. m. Driver of the other of Center street will be united In proposed at the time that the towti moat of the land. from a (teebrated table which car­ ber of Manchester people, is a p. m. in the' Nkthan Male Com­ da involved was Vito Bottl- marriage this -afternoon at 4 hold at public hearing on aaaeai- It ip'peary doubtful that Maguire ried out the same, color scheme member of the eociety and chair­ munity Center to elect ofllcers. "week daya. Very good location fo '82, of 89 Spencer street, ,o'clock______in Emanuel Lutherah ment of the cotta of sewer and will ilgn. USs new proposed agrae- and had as a centerpiece a large man of publicity for tha axhibl- ITio group haa adopted a constitu-1. doctor. O. Heiyina)p, 612 Center \ I ftukiO f brMk was struck on C^^h. water facUiUw in tha ttreeta. . .ment I doll dressed as,a bride- tfon and* by-Iaw(|i; Maetlnjto aro atreet. ' ' , , i t ^ . I-* \ ) 4 . •t ■ I A. 4

•' / - . . V ' , JIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1953 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAl^CHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1953 FAGS SIX ------^ ' M q A ptofeaainnali to be good; or money is also borne.,,put 'in the, 1 deatlny. . mud.. aomaUUiiK wWich. ness .to. see that certain, varieties, meaa,urc.si-Unless it wants to go documents shown me by the old Omar Shrine Club; of'insects "do not" proceed" lb in­ fthm igh" with» them, - It has to kill least no compulsion which they would involve no loss or sacrifice, them off early, by itself. them-.'elves recognize as powerful THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB gentleman. The rough, rude but gain, not only for ourselves herit the earth. We are lAther Connecticut JThls p.rqc'wa of declslo.n on mess-, enough t'6 maki^, them, rclLnquiBh CoimectKiuf. strangers left as suddenly as they Sets IndiesJV ig’ht grateftih to hi nr, ■ for we-doubt -that- ’had come*, fi'mpfy hiahded'and iu)'- tmt far everybody else. - urea within the Republican party any choice patronage preserve. ly, headed back toward the Con­ PUBU8HED BT THB_ wo should, have the power to cre­ is a proceas easily dominated by •BllSlDFlUNTINa CX).. IN& Both sides' consider this coun*, Yankee^ ....there may be certain necticut river.' The Omar Shrine Club_of Man­ T II BtreM try something pretty wonderful. ate as niUch pfbtectiofi for' our­ the prbfeesionais, who see that itttnuU ahead. Democratir. State So today, somewhere between a chester will hold its third annual By A. H.O. everything is comfortable now, and I if«nebut«r. Conn, Bliit some of us think, this country selves. 'The Habrobracon is bom, Chairman John Bailey, after be quiet valley in the Mansfield area ladies’- night on Saturday, March i intOlfAS F. fbroubok. who therrtore see no reason for haa allfliwed them to go through and the rushing waters of the Con­ j wT lSer r. ri!Bac80*i, has become what it has become he lives, he stings, and when he change. ’The only time profession­ 2l, at the Manchester Country stings that is the solution of his The Lodge adtainistratlon, ,wa with the early demlae of all their necticut, a small fortune in colon­ FoundM Oetobor 1. IW for the benefit of all mankind— would guess, is Mginning to pay als are reluctantly persuaded of proposed reform measnrea, will ial coins awaits the Iticky finder. Club, with the gue.sts meeting at 7 Of Business Services and not just as a fenced-in problem and of his part bf the ilUbed Bwrr Brwtnc Bzc«M the penalty for that Eteenhower the neceaeity for reform change is certainly have Bounded a vlrto- EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT All you need is (1) the right o’clock to enjoy a social half hour y» «nd JSntored «t thj exaunple of what people can do for world'i^. problem. We are still wait* when they see themselves con­ OOB flourish of trumpets. In valley; (2) the treasure Spot; and and a steak dinner, to be served at Offle* at KanehMtar. Conn., aa themselves if they are as smart ing to be notified of the fact that landslide last fall. And the penalty fronted by a lively political oppon­ whirh be announce, his own 20 REGULAR GAMES—3 SPECIALS (.3) a firm belief that the story is 7:30. :s>, nd^aia MaU Hatter.______appears likely to be the lack of ent, or when they are in a minority open championship of all the true. If you have all three you After the dinner there will be an and as Jucky aa we are. humanity has solved any particu­ STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP By j m SCOTT stand a pretty good chance of t gUBSCWPnON RATBS lar problem without incurring any ipectacular accomplishment themselvee, or when they sense an measures the Republicans have Informal entertainment and danc­ • Payabl# In Adranca At any rate, while Presid^t in the direction of better and more especially dangerous election attead killed behind cIosmI doors. Gov­ clearing up a mystery of some 200 ing tor orchestra music. Corsages Ttor •< complications which, in their turn, County Editor years duration and an opportunity Over 50 Years iu Print Business ; KOCtlUl ...... V*...... 7.n Eisenhower, in his actions .^Tind efficient government for Connectl of them, which bid? them w-oo the ernor L^ge, wh.. is decorous and prizea will be presented to the HAIR SHAPING . AM create another and a worse prob­ people bn a^tempbrarlly high level. of reaptog a fortune.' ladfes. Alt Kndfla 'will be master M Montlis . L» policies, seems l^ely to -turn the cutT" and "rraaonahle at' this stage of Need MoaeyT Read Thla! nailver coins to the tune of about lC6nUl ...... clock ahead. Senator Bricker and lem. - Perhaps ws are underestimating Ail these elements are missing in the game, may decide that he Any takers? . of ceremonies. Your eelffuro will bo mero manogooMo Jiy a.. How would you like to. join a , Reuton in ’Tryln All the.members.of the commit­ ttakli . .08 his followers arS engaged in an the resourcefulness of Governor this bne-party seasibn bf the legis­ had better risk some leadership - ' t ITle ffibney represented the Lodge and htsr advisers, and the lature, and unless sbma extranrdl- rather than meekly accept a treasure hunt?. There a a K«>UP converted wealth of a rich Boston Gabe Reuben, principal of Hol­ tees are working hard to make the If Ir l» siMpod eerroetly ATED RIIBSB effort to turn the law (jack. constructive capacity of Republi­ nary stimulus does develop, the blank. And ordinary Republl- ton Elementary School haa been evening a huge success arid to en- Hebron now being formed (it a still in the | merchant who decided that the playing twin rolea this week: In aiire that it will be an affair long ,T2ociated“1fiiSr \i can party leaders. professionals will go on being com­ ewns, evea perhaps Including talking stage) in one of the east- ] climate woujd be,far healthier in •d to tba uae of tepuMleatJo” Speech fortable, and go on knocking down hia official capacity aa an educator remembered by the ladies. dlapatebaa cradited te it, or Ford’s Bold But the signs, to date, are that some pmfeationals, may come to Bridgway Mills ern Connecticut towns close' to the ■ Pennsylvania or a more southern he la'-attending the 79th annual ..Tickets may be obtained from '.i Dr. Helfferich the supposed ix>on of the 'Novem­ reform proposal-? Inslds the privacy the stork realization that. If they Rhode Island state line with just * state. His reason for this decision kUo tha local nawB Publlabad^ra. Henry ^Ford H gave four ber election—clear control of both of the Republican caucus as fast don't watch out, they and their convention of the American Asso­ any ,of the following committee lrl*bU of rapublleatlon preecriptlona for our foreign trade AND such a purpose in mind. was not based on physical aspects ciation of School Administrators. members: Edward Saart of Plym*- To Help Drive houses of the legialature—is al­ as the proposals show their meek party will eoitie out of this ses­ liie group, headed by an ex- but rather on politics. Unofficially he'is also acting as the outh lane; Leslie Bolton of Bnitrin; policy in a speech out in 'Chicago ready beginning,to have the dead-, little toeada. sion w'lth nothing more than a Army sergeant wise in the ways of * Avoids Main. Roads special correspondent of The Her­ Harold Barnsley of Porter street; 99 East Center Street Mrrlca cllMt.of N. B. A 8arr- eniiig effect on policy some philo- So far. not in legislative debate, TOWN « COUNTRY WOMENS OUTLET last Tuesday. His speech has been For Aic| Fiiiifis handsome increase to state taxea, woodlore and tracking, seeks to re-. sq the merchant entrusted the ald at Atlantic City, N. J. Stanley Baldwin of CTiester drive;’ Tel. MI-.3-5009 Repreaentatlvea: called "one of the boldest speeches .-opbical observers could forecast. but in party caucus or in leader­ all alone in the public spotlight (OLASTONBURV) Hia dispatches have appeared Earl Trotter of Porter street; John ...jewa L^--r.-Special Agency — New cover some 850,000 which is buried ' coiirier (evidently a close friend case, Detroit and iBton. ever uttered by an American in.- What seems to be happening ship meetings, the professionals with no good works distracting in a southern Rhode Island swamp., gf the family) to' transport the each day this week in The Herald I. Olson of Henry street; and Lin­ )R AUDIT BURi LU OF Hebron, Feb. 21—(Special) — is that reform legislation la be­ have apparently succeeded in de­ attention from it. 188 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST The dough belongs rightly to a money out of the Bay State. When- and they reflect the keen insight coln Pearaon of Chester drive. lTIONS. duatrlalist.” That seems a tem­ Rev. Dr. Helfferich, who resides ing killed off even before It gets creeing death to the dtotrict court Hartford insurance company which • ever possible the horseman tried to and grasp of the experienced re­ MANCHESTER perate description. at the fornser Merrittt place on a chance to naake Its bow to. the proposal, the only true and to'.t- suffered a 8100,000 loss whenwhen; | avoid the main roads and stick to porter on a scene of national im Mr. Ford recommended, first, old Paper Mill road, has been made public. It la being killed off with­ Ing way to reform the minor Open For Business bandits scooped up that much the backwoods trails. However, portance. FRAMING ifi'oal er?s« ip'^Sarin* 1" .‘J; the repeal of the Smoot-Hawley vice chairman of the 1953 ”<5ne in the Republican party before courts, and they have apparently money from the Quonset Credit when he got to a certain section Bolton can well be proud of its Grange Notes ■nente and other Madln* matter Union in Rhode Island. The credit school head who finds time to tell pictures Mounted and Manchester Evening Herald, tariff and, as well, the repeal of Great Hour of Sharing,” United It even comes to le^ajatlye pro­ sticceeded in watering down to al­ of what is now Tolland County, he Appeal for Overseas Relief and posal or decision. most nothing the proposed reform FILMS-CAMERAS Monday, Feb. union at the Naval Air Station was took the stage route. the folks back home the Inside Manchester' Framed—Old Frames liar afcVertlslng^losIng hours: the Reciprocal Trade Agreements '23 paid in full for its lo.3>7254 Pdclcagea Of r reaan Fmrt isolationism versus non-lsola- struction in India, korea. Central Still to be ironed out by the contact whenever expedient. had “just trapped a wild animal Wethersfield Grange’s kH'-’I'*'*' quires an entirely different kind of Job. large dr small, you will surely tienism to coming up for action Hi abandon the Buy American Act. Europe, the Near East, and other At nightfall the -rider found him­ that looks something like a lizard band played popular aelectlon.s; sheet, Rchleldge’s will print it for appreciate the fine work done at er VegetaUee treasure-seekers is the problem of W, H. Schleldge’s. The work Is al- tn t senate, with the result doubt- n ie effect of that act is to prohibit distress areas of the world. how much, if any. of the money self in the Mansfield area in a with apolB.” Manslield Grange contributed you. Club programs, Uckets just Expert Dry the Federal and some etate and ’The cooperative relief and re­ can be retained if recovered. The heavily wooded valley. As he rode Once we even dragged a photo- humorous reading; Echo Grange, a anything that you want printed, waya of the higliest quality, you along the dust-laden stage route gi'apper (not the chief) lo the have the choice of any weight or L. T. WOOD local Governmenta from -buying construction program of the group leader feels that there would penny-wise quiz; East Windsor can and will be done'for you at Rhis issue has been raised by churches is endnrs^ by President be little sense. in organizing a he heard an echoing thud of hopf- scene of one of these discoveries Grange, clarinet and tromlwne W. H. Bchleldge’s, 135 Spruce color paper stock and estimates LOCKER PLANT foreign goods unless they are and tried to get the salamander to are cheerfully furnished if you Cleaning Service senator Brlcker’s propoeed con' Elsenhower, and many governors, search party if the treaaure were beats. Glancing back over his duets and solo. The program street. a MEAT Itutional amendment, which priced at least 2S per cent under senators and prominent Individ to be claimed in full by the insur­ shoulder he could, mske out the pose. It slithered back and forth, finished witlt a prayer for peace! by Alt kinds of business supplies wish. You may telephone Mr. HOUSE la uals of the country. form of . another horseman fast cozed from side to side And stared the chaplain., of Manchester sre sold St Schleldge's.-, Including Schleldge or drive over to 135 51 Btoaell St.—TeL MI-S-S4U deny to any international the lowest domestic bid. Very ance company. at the photographer with a baleful Spruce streeCand talk with him Keep Aeqaalatod few importers can make that low a In Romantic Section ....This .sergeant also doesn't, go, closing the gap .between them. __ Grange.,At. the next meeting ..the the full .Carter line of inks, car­ [.a. nent or treaty the i>ower to 'The home of the Helfferich fam along with the theory that the ban­ As the' other ride'r drew 'abreast eye. But lVwoiildh’'t pose.' first and, second degrees will be bons and typewriter ribbons. In­ persdhAliy' bUt, either way. - you irsede any federsjl or etate bid, particularly after paying cus­ lly is in a romantic part of town, dits can’t remember exactly where he called out a cheery greeting Later we enlisted the aid of the conferred, Refreshments were cidentally, Mr. Schleldge says that .will enjoy doing business with the T.F.HOLLORAM in Uiia country. toms duties on their products.” two or more miles to the west the loot was buried. When authori­ and announced that he was headed AVM editor who told us rather serveil. by Mrs. William Bloodgood the Carter line haa been approved W. H. Schlfldge Print Shop. FUNERAL HOME Sther countries, like France Fourth, Mr. Ford would simplify leading off the Hartford Turnpike. ties brought the thieves back to' for Hartford. There was nothing bluntly that "the common spotted and her committee. ^ The place was formerly-owned by the swamp they claimed that every for the courier to do' but agree salamander ia nothing to get ex­ Ideally locatfd—coavealeat and DON WILLIS ijd Holland, have, Isken apecial customs procedures. that he too was headed in that cited abotlt.” the late' Edward J; White and bush and stagnant pool of water Wapplng away from the busy thorough­ DVea to guarantee to Intenuition . Mr. Ford’t logicJa devastatingly was sold by the late Mrs. White looked alike. They couldn't recall direction and would be happy for Atlaniy’s Serviceiilep for Car Care fare. Distinctive Service. Mod- simply. If we believe in free com­ the company. The next regular, meeting of tha GARAQE al| agreements and treatiee the to the late Mrs. Joseph Merritt of where the money was placed. Wapplng Grange will be held at petition, he says, let’s have it. Hartford, who was Mrs. Helffer- The ex-Army man confesses he That was the last ever seen of era FacIHtlea. 18 Main St„ Tel MI-94531: rl|1it to aupertede their domestic the Boston man. The horse, and .m e the Wapping Community House Senator Bricker would have, He’s very -Bold and cocky in ac­ Ich’s mother. — - Isn’t really a Nutmegger and Tuesday, Feb. 24, at 8 o'clock. lew. On Dean’e Ltot spent his youth in southern Rhode eippty, dangling sad'dlebagi were T. F. H O LLO RAN uj move in exactly the opposite cepting, for himself, the competi recovered between the valley and "Women Are Better Drivers Than Inarldliluii la Fred Reid, son of Mr and Mrs. Island. Says he used to hunt musk­ Men" will be the topic for the de­ Funeral Director ion. Uve challenge that might be in rat in that swampy, section used Coventry. The Hartford-bound h John Reid of Ameton. a student at rider disappeared too. bating team. ' RRAKB SERVICE he reasonye very clear. Some volyed, He and his company, he tile Pennsylvania State College of ss a depository by the bandits— Vesta Waldron will-be.chairman C. S. McHALE. Jt. her nation! are not only ready said, would meet the competition Optometry, in Philadelphia, has insists he knows every hummock Gupe or Pups — Not Rare of the refreshment committee. UneOaed Embalmer to been placed on the dean’s list for and beaver dam in the area. Main­ federal world government; of more foreign automobiles "in Now we agree. It's like seeing a It’s a boy for Mi", and Mrs. John ' 175 Center St.—IVil. MI-9-7UM outstanding achievement during tains that if anyone can locate the Nubian goat in someone’s back­ Whooley of South Windsor. ii |iy believe it must and will come. the market place and not in the the first semester of the 1952-53 money, he can. Applications are available for Goaoroi Ropwlr halls of the tariff commission.” yard. Goats aren't as common as Bricker to determined to year. He la a graduate of StUSrves- - But. as we said, the whole thing puppies or guppies but they're still the hew members who will be re­ 5 ? halt Ita coming. And, judging by Mr. Ford’s bold and extreme ant High School, has also studied is stfll in the talking stage and not so rare that they deserve^j a ceived in the spring initiation Use munber of signatures he ob­ statement is more than a reflec­ at the University of Connecticut, may never get beyond that. newspaper picture. class. BILL'S TIRE and received his BS from Georgia Ancient Tale-Revived So it was with slight feeling of A^^D H IG H G R A D E liged In the Senate for his move tion of hie own views. It reflects University. ’ While we're on the subject of Hillstown views which a larger and larger Youth fiuddenly Rich .superiority this week that we told when he Introduced It in the last remonal Mention stolen .treasure there’s another Two days later in a Hartford tavi another excited caller that her Hillst'own Grange No. 87 will REl>AIR SHOP aiSMion, a majority of the mem- segment of American business has Miss Emily Hewitt, daughter of story along similar lines which ern, a Tolland, County farm youth mySterioua "animal” was hardly meet at Grange Hall on Thursday, william H. Green, Prop. PRINTING hirs of the Senate were with him begun to hold li^recent years. And Mr. and Mr»-, Walter C. Hewitt, la seems difficult to verify. This is suddenly blossomed out with a anything to use aa bait to arouse Feb. 26 at 8 p.''m. and the theme this growing sentiment in the spending, a week’s vacation from more ancient than the Rhode Is- small fortune in silver coins. the AVM editor. Sight unseen, we of the lecturer's program will be JOB AND COMMERHAL injhle effort to fix the Conatltution her stumes at the Danbury Stale land robbery and dates back to I Standing at the bar and offering Columbia Ricycifs e^thto country In such a way that American business world happens described the salamander over the “past masters night". All past PRINTING Teachers’ College. colonial and Revolutionary times. free^driiiks tor soldiers and citizens phone and she finally agreed-that masters-are Invited.------U^Sy-omijOoodytar-TIm. fiiterAational law ciui eVer"be to ertneide,'fortunately, with what Church Notes The tale was told to ua by an the farmer bragged that he had mir deaerlptlon fitted well enough At the' last' meeting, of Hllls- Ropain — Sbrvico Prompt aad EffMeat Palallng nltted here unless Congress It- is needed In this country’s for­ Services at the two Congrega­ In Our Constantly Expanding Business We old gentleman up at Mansfield access to m'ore hidden wealth than to calm her, fears. town Grange It was voted to con­ ef All Klada should spedflOklly authorise eign policy, which Is "trade not tional churches tomorrow; 10 a.m. ,, -A- • ' Center, a gentleman so'elderly and his neighbors ever dreamed dur­ But who wilt calm the Ifnimal, tribute to the March of Dimes Aecotsorios at the Hebron Green CSturch, and kindly in manner that it just ing the weary war years. vegetable and mineral editor whep and to the Heart Fund. The 180 SPRUCE .STREET t* Itjto have effect here. aid.” 'Trade, as President ' Eisen­ 11:15 at Gilead. Sunday school doesn't seem po.ssible he would He left the bar in the company Are yofi one of those motorists las Urea; both the Grip-Safe heavy COMMUNITY PREII the .calls jstart coming in again Grange .Was the recipient o f a duty Urea and the lemi expensive PH(»4E ML94)859 (lust how isolationist this would hower- has said, has to go - both Will follow the morning serytee in participate. in:aL. hoax, "JlVljen- we o.f . seVeral older men,who'flattered this’Summer?,- marble gavel; ' 'with 1952 en­ w)io -put- off having the .'oil In- your Cen 'Ne. 'MialA 'aad h4 was. pointed up by the teati- way*. If. we want the rest -of the Hebron and will prcceed I t’ at Needed A New Mold And Machine -Shop In' showed only polite interest at flr.st, the country boy into joining them Rdsdster. Either of these tfres will "Not I,” said the spotted sala­ graved Into the stone, for having car changed because of lack of stand up and give you long wear Ritoeto-^4«toRMto'Mr-jMnfr ir|pny of the representative of the world to buy more here, which we Gilead. Rev. H. R. Keen will offi­ he produced ancient documents for supper. The lad was later mander a.s he • flicked at a fly. been an Ideal Grange in 1952. ciate at St. Peter’s Episcopal thkt seem to back up his story. found in a back alley, his throat time? If so, yo\i will be please_-•__ 1 Atlas batteries art/Iand allail niAmanner m ^ttee the other day. The Bricker rest of the world also Has to be fine warm spring day when the cache was never revealed because House majority leader. Rep. Si­ ter. Adamy i have an island oil * Air CoMlitioninq tore aad FtearOav- '■ "V, ■ ■ . • several strangers suddenly ap­ their piano. Mrs. Subisky is a cl.anger that Will change the oil in of car acceesoriea are sold here. hendment, if adopted, he said, able to sell more here. Manrheater Evening Herald He­ Revolutionary war was still Ab mon S. Cohen of Ellington, took a ipast lecturer of Hillstown Grange, Rust remover, one that will removw erlag 8 1 e r a. fat Suld prevent this nation from Some American lnduatries,,^b- bron rorrrspohdent, Mias Suaaa | infant battle, a courier was making peared in the Tolland County gentle (?) ribbing from the House sod Mr. Subisky has served in va- two minutes. If the cur. you are * Plumbing a Hoofing Large Saaiiitpaaf' Pendleton, -te le p h o n e . HArrl- countryside in a diligent search for driving is a new one, or one in ex­ rust within two hours and give lopting its own plan for United vlously, are much better preplj-ed his way down a stage road from the latter part of this week at the rlo’us offices pro-teni. your radiator excellent circulation, ef Ftae Fleer Oev- Bon 8-S3S9. Boston. He was on horseback and the remainder of the coins. State Capitol. Cohen, p Republican cellent condition, ask about the new hVuoiui control of '^ e atomic We Put The Problem Up To Mrs. Clenimie Nordstrom has is available here. You may use it * Oil lumor Work ertag. Can aa fiap to cope wifh this kind of a world the saddlebags contained gold and Loot Never Recovered celebrates his 44th birthday tomor­ returned to her home after visit­ premium oil put out by Esso, the b^mb. than others. But to be so prepared GRANS OUT OF CON’TROL That they never found the row. The joshing Came in the form ES.SO Unlflo oil. This oil Is lighter , youiaelf or have ft dona for yoii, 86 MONTHS TO PAY eettmato. ing her grandmother at Lancas­ and insures immediate lubrica­ tha radiator flushed out and a rust pif we want an Internatiohal should be the goal of all American of a resolution. ter, Pa., on the occasion of grand­ reslster added for further protec a Mount Carmel, 111., Feb. 21— I That date, the resolution noted, tion for your engine. No matter hady to check up from time to industries. " * __, It's Always In Style mother's 80th birthday. hoW cold the weather, the minute tion. JONES' —Adolph Slevers doesn’t mind | United W e Stand (s the birthday of "two distin­ Spark plugs, all kinds of pol­ t i ^ on Russia’s plants and pro- neighbors telling him about tha i guished citizen."!, George Washing­ Hillstown-Grange extends birth­ you step on'the starter your en­ VineeRt P. MareiR FURNITURE'STORE ddetion of atom bombs, subma- day greetings to fwo .Of oiir older gine Is -protected with this new ishes, mirrors, seat covers on order Hail Habrobracon! first robiA of spring juft so they ton, the father'of his country, and are svallable at the Servlcenter. 307 NO. MAIN ST. Dan Backer, Prep. rljiM or bacteriological weapons, don’t interrupt while he’s mowing | Simon. Cohen, the Jather of his youngsters. Mrs. Hattie Gal­ Esso Unlflo oil. braith who observed her 85lh Edward Adamy. proprietor of Complete lubrication jobs on all TEL. MI-3-4848 8d Oak St, MaaeliMtor, Oeaa. must also authorise that body As against the exploit of count­ the Iswn. children.’’ cars are dona awiflly with jio dry Phone Ml-t-lMt Seems the grsss around Slevers I The resolution. Introduced by birthday onNFeb. 17, is the only Adamy’s Esso Servlcenter, has to. Bupervlae pur own,” said the less laboratory scientists produc­ living charter -member. Horace been scj ving Marichester motorlats spots left to cause undue wear. For liome stayed greert all winter. ' General Contractors Anna, Mae Pallancb, (,B-Unlon)... an all arCiind good Service- Station "Bpr Association spokesman., ing artificial 1-nsecticides ■whldh What’s more it went right on | suggested that at some future Wickham will observe his 79th fur three years and the Servlcenter are wonders only until the pests birthday today. A belated blrth- is -conveniently loo hager, Caniiina Press association and as­ sured tree surgeen^ tion WBS out of order, but the sistant general manager of tho e Tire# and battery a(om to ^£n American Invention at the Connecticut Agricultural Building Other AcTditions. To Our Plant. Young Grangers are invited to * Aiito Aree(Hiorirs ^■4 House voted him down. Asheville Citizen-Times. w^ch guarantees to us, and to ns Experiment Station'. ' aubmtt an e.ssay of 700 worda (no Wail for RcfiiiMle Chicago -Arthur H. Buckley, UfV A Road Service “ me, all^ the eecurlty we need. Habrobracon is apparently the morel on the aubject "Safe Drivera ; cleqtrital engineer,' Inventor, au­ CARTER t r e e For Tomorrow's Highway." -Thlst thor, vaudevllla , magician, teley.l- CALL MI-9-8086 « alone, live sti^ng, and like it m'ightie.st little killer in. the na- 'ajr'r'- Jiulgcs Det ^ contest ;ia open to all mertbenr nti•' TBKiiHvota -who have.fllcd axg- to the-lacdatlonlst preeirtp^ tnre world: He can sting and RilT IT R 0 TH E R S a .sniljordlnsta Grange xchb* are in flo fh ami are entitled' to a refund -aion and movie actor,.. ? HARTFORD ROAD EXPERT Ground Was Broken Jan. 19, 1953' And We Start­ good standing and .not. over 18, PHONE MI-S-7895 insect , larvae'1,000' times his bvl'n ' • IiicFease.viii P ay .a-i-,-* requixti'd-CoL .to. Call ..tllC.;.,^D.r, CWtigreaa - g r a-Trl-e d - a - fed­ - -where-.to no-room; in-the Isola- size; and- he- has been doing this, Authorized - Sales years of sge on Mav 2. 1953. -w-hich tcinal revenue office ■ coni'crnlng is the closing date. All entries eral charter lo the Boy ScoUts of ti tlgnigt book, for international law apparently, since the world began, ehd *Sarvice( Manchester’s Towp Court Judge should be in t)ie hands of t)ie sub­ their refund check. Director of It)'‘‘America in 1916. o4 any kind. Point out that there and there is nothing to indicate ed Moving Machinery , In Yesterday, Feb. ' 20. and deputy judge may be in line ordinate lecturer at this time. Icrnaf Revenue. Janies J. Graham to{ not enough room In the world that his sting has ever lost its ef­ for a boost in salary as a result of Each easay must be written with announced today. S£Sr/^/£-/Vl^ REFRIGERATORS: J fck the people and nations in it fectiveness. Either no immunity ! action taken yeaterdav by -the pen and Ink or typewritten, on one Inqiiirie."! at this time are pre­ Kelvinator aide of the paper only, with the mature and tend to !lelay the pro- ualeas there is international law ! state legislative Judiciary’ commit- has ever been developed against it, ! tee. wrlter'a .-aame, addreaa, age., and cp.ssing of returns. After May 1, | DUBALDO a4d iaolationlata either do not he- or he himself has, in his own ’FREEZERS: The committee reported favor­ the name and adresa of 'tlie sub­ however, bv which ilate sub- ADAMY'S U|ve you or are willing to risk toxicological processes, been able Kelvinator ably on salary increases for judges ordinate grange in upper left-hand stantially ail refund checks will MUSIC CEMTER ESSO SERVICENTER consequences. always to keep oni subtle jump We Call That Real Construction Service! I in seven cities and towns in Harl- corner of the flr.st page. liave been i.ssiied, taxjiayera en­ n Through an oversight two names 186 MIDDLE TPK. WEST - Gaa • Oil • Lubrication •Some, perhaps, would even ahead of such immunity. At any RANGES: I ford .County, including Manches­ titled to a refund and not having ter. after hearings were held oh were omitted from the list of I'fceived it may Inquire at the TEI.. MI-9-6205 • Tires • Batteries 11 n(ther have this nation go down, rate, Habrobracon reigns supreme Kelvinator Bengal bills affecting the local courts ''in names for the 1953 program book. director's office. • Acce.ssories Dependable Qurtlty — SanlMi if I it has to, as itself than survive in his niche of the insect worid, Uhiversal Tappan these communities. Mrs. Doria Baker and Mrs. Ethel __ _ ■______t Instruction in Guitar ad part of seme higher political an unrelenting terror with his Under the terms of the bill af­ Badger. Tel, MI-9-810^ IB PLUMBING & HEATING by FRANK QUISH The regular meeting of the Hllla- Mandolin, Violin, Piano. emer. To some Americans, this unique method of killing., \jnlikc WASHERS: fecting Manchesteri Judge John R. Deaths.Last Night yilddle Turnpike EalR William H. SaUaMfl G. Rottner would receive a pay town Grange Sewing (ilub was held Accordion and Drums (Corner East Center) 135 Spmee St. TeL MI-dh-Ttia e w tr y to something apecial which other dealers of death to insects, Ea.sy Blackstone - boost of -8700 a year, from 83..30(>,...... at the home— - of...... Mrs.-■ ----- Evelyn„...... H. must never be contaminated by he hits at the muscles rather than ABC Kelvinator GENERAL CARPENTRY by RUSSELL MILLER The type of frock you depend on Itero are neediwork l^ftealta j | coughlin. 382 Burnside avenue. Inslrumeitts, Sheet Music for charm and comfort season By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ufc cloee touch or association with the ner\’es, engendering a slow but of Oorge Washington and Abra- j o-co„nor. who was just sworn ^ K«st Hartford last Monday. The Rome Francesco Rsverlo Nlttl, and Musical Supplies IRONERS: i after sea-son. This carefully tail­ ham Lincoln, iu which their f»4 into that office today, would be next meeting will he held at the otMr nations. certain death! . . ored shirt-waister is created to miliar features are carefully de- j from 81 500 to 82 000 - home of Mrs. Sophia Forrest. 381 84, former Premier of Italy who {It was in this understandable So fan. Our scientists, with all Easy Ironrite flatter a woman's figure, with de­ ,uj,.iwas driven into a'21year exile b v - picted in-crossatltch. The aim- communities ' where , Hills street. Ea.st Hartford I Mussolini’s Fascists but returned : aijhdt that the national exe^tive their talents, take a somewhat VACUUM CLEANERS: tails that are especially pleasing. pie color charts w ill help you get I would be in line for pay ; Monday at 8 o'clock, tory of tha D.AJt teaUfied, Pattern No. 8921 is: a sew-rite in all the warm living tones. il-raises ," are New Britain, Plainvllle, .r.._ i mMr.- and vr—Mrs. James lo ‘-“nghlin. | ‘” * postwar political. W E PAY mystified back seat while Hoover Royal perforated pattern in sizes 34, 36. Pattern No. 5331 contains hot- the same hearing: Habrobracon carries on. They Bloomfield. Newington, Wethera-over.aeer and lecturer, respectivl- - Universal Lewyt Our Congratulations To All 38, 40. 42, 44, 46. 48. Size 86, 4 iron transfers for both portraits, field and Rocky Hill. ly, attended the meeting of Bolton Melbourn, England Mra. Doro- , 'Our organization will continue can’t quite pinpoint the nature of 3-8 yards of 39-inch. 11 by 14 inches; color chart. .Hitch Grange on Feb. 13. thy. Shephei'd-Barron, pre-war | HIGHEST fight those who seek to destroy his poison and they don’t have RANGE OIL For this pattern, send 30c" in illustratioffii and full directions. BEST REFEKF.NCES The Due.s Committee of Hills­ Britiah international tennla "atar, : ■V lean independence for the much present hope of duplicating coins, your nam(!, address, size de­ Send 25c in coins, your name, town Grange ia again aoliciting non-playing captain of Britaln’a PRICES BURNER SERVICE sired and the pattern number to address and the phttem number Loa Angelea, Feb. 21—(/Pi- A dilea from delinquent members be­ Wightman. cup tennla team. - For Rags, Scrap Metal of world government.” it. Habrobracon produces ■ just SUE BI'RNETr. THE MAN­ to ANNE CABOT, THE MAN- fore definite action ia taken. I>o* Angciea — William Wallace i others of us, this country is — ------— ------. young jssezasman caw|«a approached Otto "Shaf- and Other Salvageable UIYE YOU U S T im enough for his own purposes, so it Call Mitchell 3-5171 CHESTER EVENING HERALD, CHESTER EVENING HERALD. '»fer. assistant manager of a loan Kerrigan, 73, pioneer movto execu- j Materials vary special nation because it isn’t practical to raise a lot of him ILV) AVE. AMERICAS, NEW 1150 AVE.- AMERICAS. NEW company, and ask ^ ykaterday WOMEN SMOKE PIPES live, twin brother of , J. Warreh j SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN uniquely fitted, in its own After Store Hours call: Rubber Products^ Co» YORK 36, N. Y. YORK 86. N. Y. about getting a loan., Kerrlgain, allent film mptinee Idol, . and milk him. Mitchell 8-8003 or CALL or WRITE lUcal experience, to lead the We don’t know just what 52 Main Street at Chapel Street ^ JJon't miss the new Basic Fa.sh- Presenting the new Anns. Cabot "What ia your occupation?’* New' York—

*' 'v P A G E N IN E 1*AGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EyENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CO N N., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN- SATURDAY, FEBRUARV 2 I, 1953 1- sion group will follow this service. Counselors Mr, and Mrs. ^L 'E. TpONERVlLLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL BY DICK-TURNER TyxtrOen. 22; 1-2. Theme; Trust and Obey! Sponsors for the week; members Longfellow Two Men Escape ..lt;00 a. m.,..Divine worship in n f the Woman’s; Auxiliary, ff:30 j>. m., Senior Methodist Sense' and Nonsense the German language. Secular Events: \ Youth Fellowship meets 'with Mrt ’ Hfelicoptee Blaze WILLIAM DICKSON & SQK j^ X y B o r r o w e p Um b r e l l a ( l a p i e s ) 12;(M> noon, "This Is the Life," The Young People’s Pellowshif) and Mrs. Arnold K. Newman at SINCE 1915 Ei: iUI.....!J . ,L,...... (W K ?^ T V Iim F v-and ■ at T1 HS.Lwithmeet.TiresdBy eveninga in.Lcut. .th.elr,,,hsmc» ,5,7. TRfbbull..road. The mi-mbera will' piweced ' .to 'ithC Westport' Feb.'in'' ('/f’i ''A iN'nvy 'j WhatU Shock TThe 'biggest problems of a dic­ ' p. m., WNHC-TV- to consider in advance the topic } 1:30 p. m.,. Zion phurch is a ; to' be dis^us.sed Wednesday eve- church at 8 o'dlocK. to attend th? helicopter,, flying m formation with ; " VESnENTiAL AND GOMMEIRGML Sure, I’ll tell you why my features tator is how to keep, the stomachs Lenten set;v1c^...... Gives your ticker many jolts. of his subjects fuil and their heads South Methodist Church , St. •lames’ It. C. Church church o f the International L ii-; ningc. four others, plunged to earth here i thcran Hour heard In .'56 lun- j The anijuiil Cub Scout family ., 8:00 p. nri.. First Lenten worship PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING I am one of those wild creatures empty. Main Street and Hartford Koad Rev. tlohn F. Hannon, Pastor service in our church. James W. yesterday and bur.st into flames ■ What .packs sixteen million volts. Rev. Fred B. Edgar, Minister Rev. George I*. Hughes, guages in 56 territories and fo r -; s\ipper will be held Friday at 6:30 eign countries and locally, over | p. m. McKay will preside at the' organ on the lawn of the estate of Hcn- ALL WORKMEN INSURED ‘Tho’ I Hsve a fair complexion; There’s a simple way to keep up Rev. Percy F. Smith, Rev. Edgar F. Farrell and Mrs. Griswold A. Chappell "lek Han.sen. - with the Joneses. Just slow down Assorlato Minister WONS every Sunday afternoon at i a • cohiplete schedule of activl- With the noses of fresh heels 1;.30. . I ties, revised for Ldnt, is found in will serve aa soloist. The past-or Us two erewnicn leaped to safe- i My left hook can make connection and soon you'll meet them coming Herbert A. France, Sunda.v Masses; / will preach the first of. a series of ty, however, seconds before flames 260 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER back. Minister of Music For aiiults: 6, 7. 8, 9, 10 and 11 4:00 p. m., Organ recital by Dr. the weekly bullelln, ’Cause I eat electric eels. , Edward Rechlin at Christ Lulhei'.! I sermons for Lent, entitled "Is enveloi>ed the craft which had - PHONE MItehell 9-0920 ANY TIME til q — Ima Feline, Sheboygan, Wis. o'clock, with tw!;) Massc.s at 9, one (There A Devil?" Liken off from the Sikorsky heli­ ! an Chiirrh, Broad and Madison, FFCTON J. SHEEX, ' First Sunday In Lent, Keb. 22. in, the main auditprium for adults SiM-ond Congregational Church The Week port at Bridgeport. Services of worship at 8;00 and and one for children in the base­ ; Hartford. ARGVMENT Bishop ;------— The Week 88.5 North Main Street I Monday — Lieut. John R..Bradford, Jr., 30, Shortly after my recent appoint­ 10:45 a.m. ■ , ment. and two Musses at 10, one Ur. George Roberts, 8';00 p. m.. . Tyler Circle o( the of Jackson, Miss,, the pilot, and /S', m , When e’er I argue with a guy Prelude, "With All My Heart I’m jn the mnin auditorium antj -one in Tuesday, 7:30 p. in., Walther *10 this thought I am wedded; ment as bishop, I was to appear on Interim Alin later Woman’s Society, of Christian Serv- aviation-machinist mate Charles Longing’’ ...... Douglas the basement. League party. Rarelay Wood. Organist... ice meets with Mrs. Henry Hcrrr- ilayca. 31. of San. piego, Calif., To m y' convictions" I sm triie a TV shw-. I arrived a few mitt's rrts- pnn: Meettngc mf—M early a.t the studio so I' tapped Processional hymn, "Jesus, I My brechts, 15 Delmonl street. were flying the craft to Washing­ While he Is Just bull-headed. Cross Have Taken” Club. Tuesday- • into a drug store for a c ^ ofjipf- -■'-'Sh--Bri(lget's Chu»*rh — .... ■ Wedne/^ay.'- lZ-rOO' noon.-- " M o ­ .Sunclay, Feb. 22— ton. feS'hofhSving' time'enpugfi.^^l^^ Ahtlieiti; "Savi&t-,''S'6ut'Ce ofTSVery Preiude, Chorale PreludiS on irdo ,p: «t.. Phayer (5T»up Tfiiset-r ... TKe hellOoptcr," valued at' Jt2.5-;-‘ BUY. Okey - Fred is always looking Blessing” * ...... Mozart Rev. •lames P. Timmins, I’ astor ments of Comfort,” WNHC-TV, Man, Thy Grievous Sln.Bem^n' with 'Mrs. Bessie Colpitts, "M? 000, WHS a total loss. t ever to remove the reitaish cape in Rev. Robert C'-arnill and ' 7:30 p. m.. Second Lentcii'service. for trouble. Offertory anthem, "Beneath the Bach- North Main street. Lieut. Bradford said that before which I was to appear on the tele­ Rev. Theodore Giilmla, Text: Luke-23:39-43. Theme: Does Blokem—Well, he Anally found cast. The girl at,The counter was Shadow of the Great Protec­ Call to Worship 1:30 p. m., a new prayer group the crash he felt "excessive vibra­ V It out last night. Assistants God Really .Want Kveiyope? Hymn No, 391. •'The Chuwm’a One is being organized today for per­ tion in the vicinity of the tall serving!, ciistom^s a-mile-a-min; tion" •* ...... Dickenson Adult class meets after this serv­ CLU&HOUSIL Okey—Why, what happened last Hymn, "F or All That D\.ell Below Foundation' sons living near the home of Mrs. rotor." MEMORIALSi finally she tiyhed to me: Masses on Sunday at 7:00, 8:00, ice. night? "And what’s yours, Cock Rob­ the Skies " ...... Luke St. Tlie General Confessio Catherine Batch, 96 Wobdbridge Blokem—He got married. 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 a. m. Friday, 7:45 p. m.. General Responsive Roading/No. 605 •street, where the first meeting is in?" y Reception jof New Members* meeting for all members of Zion. y —Mary Van Rensselaer Sermon, ‘-'No Other One " Solo-"I Jwalkcd TToday to take plni.-c. OF/PROVEN Saturday, 9:1.5 a. m., "Momenta 7:00 to 10:00 p. m., Pastor’s of­ Group from Zion Elephant—An aiilihal occurring / Thayer. Argonaut. Dr. Fred R. Kdgar St. Frnhels of Assisi f'hiireh Where Je.sus Walked" . .O’Hara 'TJin of Comfort,” WONS. Mrs. C h arlo^ Gray, soprano fice hours at the church. You are // In one of three colors, depending Recessional hymn, "Ho Leadeth South Windsor, Route 30 10:00 a. m., Confirmation class­ The Scripturp; I The.ssalonlans 3: invited to call upon him at this or //. . ___ on whether you’re on a safari, a yvery man should have a bed- Me" ...... He Leadeth Me l(ev. .Arthur .1. Hefferman, Pastor es and 10 a. m., Monday through To Hear Organist church committee, or a week-end Postlude, "Toccata" . . Frescobald'i 6-13 any other time for pastoral serv­ it u.'Ot. ow; Toom closet of his own for the Rev. F’ranels V. Knrv-elis, ('urate Saturday during yacation week. ice. SUPERIORITY P*rty. things his Wife esn't get into hers. *OnIy dviring the 10:45 service. Prayer Chorale Prelude on 8:00 p. m,. Board of Trustees Member.*! of Zion Lutheran **C«org«4lidn't havt any luck catching fish so ht bought ‘ •*At the 8:00 o’clock .service the at 7:30, 8:00 and 10:30 Offertor Ma.sses "Chpfst, There is My Life” ffieels in the vestry. Church will travel to Christ Luth­ this painting!” offcrtor.v solo, ".Praise the Lord, O a.' ni. Center Congregational Church- Correctly dc-signed monuments are products of careful D A IL Y (;r 6 s s w o r d p u z z l e My. Soul" by We.sley will be sung Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, I’astor. StrblidTer Wednesday— ' , eran IC^hurch in Hartford tomorrow Dmcology.and Prayer of Dedication 7:00 p. m., Choir rehearsal. intelliKent study. They have balance, distinction and by Robert J. Gordon. Jr., baritone. Rev. Dorothy Pease, for an organ recital by Dr. Edward BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Knianiiel laitheran (Tiurch Minister of Educatl-aii. * Hymn No. 11," M y God. I thank meaninii; they have beauty that will endure. ^UT OUR WAY 9:30 and 10:45 a.m., Church ./ -rl Rechlin, renowned organist. 'Tne School. Carl -E. Olson, Pastor. Dr. AVatson W'qo-Jruff, Thee" The Setmon First Church of (.'brlst, SrlenllHt recital, featuring Bach and /h is Cutting Done In Our Own Shop From The 1 PRE60ME you HAN/E NO, L Hin d OF LIKE Answer to Previous Puzzle 10:45 a.m;, Nursery. Philemon .-Anderson, .Assistant to Minister Emeritus. / Slasonle Temple contemporaries, will start' at 4 VOO AIN'T COIN' m y s e l f t h is WAY, WITH H' -i 37 "Blest Be The Tie Rounh Stone To The Finished Memorial CHAHCeO UPON /AV - 6 ILKNT P o o O T 6:00 p.m., Junior Hi. A group of the Pastor. Andrew B. Watson,. /' . p. m. TO LOOK-T WE (<|N6-Siz.e BuNlONG V ^Washington's Birthday □ a a • (dareiice W'. Helslng. That Binds” 6eRVAf4T“ IHVeNTiON, MAi?T+4A □ a a F 1 IE fk o Students from Connecticut Wes­ Minister «>f Music. ■ ' / Sunday Service, Feb. 22. 11;00 SOUP ’EM/ ANP MV DEAR / — ARE YOO IN6TEAD OF HeANY | ‘Whtt«v«r h* bark* at, wrap it up ui. leyan-University will be guests and Organist and Choirmaster. Reiicoiction Dr. Rechlin Is a noted bach in­ you AIN’T CHAN6IN’ □ □ a N o _A G Po.sthide,"Introduction and Passa- a.m. terpreter and has traveled widely EARRINGS MAKING i A JK T G will lead the program for both February 22, yCNJR MINP.'... OIT PiCTORlMS y<30R COMELY h o r iz o Nt a i , 3 Probabilities B Q E ] 2 tl Sunday. Feb. 22 — cagllia” ...... Reger Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. in this country and in Europe. Rev. FIGURE P il e d with ME HUMP-6ACK£D/— ■ h CI O "t F •young groups. First Sunday In Lent; Wednesday meeting, 8:00 p.m. HIM TO TOWN, 4 Scottish First Sunday in LenX- . The AA'eeU Paul Q. Prokop.v, pastor of Zion Manchester Memorial Co. e O P A , QUICK.' 5A6LE5, AND WITH BUT 1 w il l -g ay, if VbUR I Tomorrow is □ □ □ m F u JL 1 7:00 p.m., M. Y. F., 9:00, divine worship; church 8:00, 9:15 and ll;0p. Prelude Reading room houfs: sheepfold □ □ □ N 5 _A T Ci school'in parish building. 9:30 a. m..Church School. Church, is an old acquaintance of •DIAMOND EARRINGS IDEA IS A BLOWN i i D E GLANCES BY GALBRAITH 7:00 p.m., Festival of Faith, Mr. 'Sursmn Corda" . , ...... Elgar,' Tuesdays and Fridays, 12:00- A . H. AIM ETTI Prop. 5 Fifh B a o T A n H Pl Kdgar will speak on "We Believe 10:45, divine worship, nursery 10:45 a. m. Divine Worship. the organist and served at a A6 SIS AG cue FUSE, YOU'D Washington’s □ B C 3 1 G, A n Anthem "T h e Loid Is my Light •1:00 p.m> , churrh In New York where Dr. HARRISON STREET— MANCHESTER birthday e p ir l’sname in God." in parish building. ' 10:45 a. m.'Wor.shlp.Hour Nurs­ Wednesday. 7 ;00-7 ;.5.5 p.m.'" gALLG BetTGR HToe 7 Entangled 'C e tT Parker. /-. Rej?hlln's-father taught day school. t iN THE SIDE: , - . 7 He married ISf^lOlOo F jT ----- Through the Week --— . I’ relude: "Air for G .String” .,,Hach. Hymn-----"O Wprshlp The King" ery. The public la cordially invited to ^ ' 8 Malt drink E ^to (first service)'"Prayer" 6:tf0 p. m. Mu 'Sigma Chi'. Tire local paiitor also arranged for P oC K ETi Mrs. — , I^JA U Oo o n T| Tuesday, 9:00 a.m., Mizpah and Haydn. , / attend our services and u.se our several radio broadcasts by the 9 Operated N T L. O T| Guion. (Mrs. F.lsie Gustaf.son). Monday. Custis n Willing Workers Groups, all-day Anthem Tbe Lord Is my Light" reading rcibbi. musician. 10 Snare □ □ B n "a" ■ A N Anthem. "Jesus, .Name of Won­ 7:00 p; m. Girl Scouts. “ Mind" will be the subject of the 13 He had many 1 11 3 meeting, ' M(-rcie.s Sake"' ...... Fat rant. Tuesday — The recital Is open without 1 drous Love" v :...... TItcomb. Offertory "Melodic". .Guilmant Les.son-Sermon for Sunday, Feb­ 12 Deeds 27 Stage part 44 Formerly 3:15 p.m.. Brownies Offertory: "Klcvation". ;Guilmant. 7:00 p. m. Boy Scouls. charge to all orijanla.ts, and choir 6:45-'7;30 p.m.. Junior Choir re­ Sermon "Our Father Who Xrt Choir rehearsal will be omitted ruary 22. 1953, The Golden Text directors as well as to the public. 19 Station (ab.) 29 Angers 46 Persian Sermon: "Temptation". .Philemon Is from Psalms 147 :,5. "Great la hearsal. Vnl Heaven" (all servicesl. Members of Zion Church and-' oth­ PUT YOUR CAR IN OUR HANDS 14 Visigoth king 2 1 Cushion 30 Number, — tenlmaker----- Anderson. this week only. our Lot-d, and of great power: his 7:00 p.m., Boy Scouts. , Hynhn "Tliere'a a Wideness In Wedne.sday— ers needing transportation will *5 . 2 2 Second sale 31 Pith of a 47 Head (Fr.) Postlude: "Prelude in B Minor" Goidi's Mercy” ...... Tourjee. understanding Is Innnitc." 16 Occupant 2 3 observers matter 48 Mountain 8:00 p.m., Stanley Group. Bach. 6;30 p. [m. Merry-Weds dinner leave from the church about 3 p.m. Wbdnesday, 3:00 p.m.. Junior ’Postlude "Postlude" . . Dubois. meeting. Selections from the Bible Include Person.s interested ma.v phone Paa- F O R B E S T performance 17 French plural 2 4 Herds 37 Made amends (comb, form) 7:00. Liithcr I.eaguc: speaker, 9:15 Church School for all ages, the following; “Thou will keep him Lenten stpry hour and, study Miss Esther Grnnslrom; 8:00 p^ m. BuJdness meeting of tor ProUopv for further informa­ article 25 Opera by 38 Conclusion SO Insect egg kindergarten through junior high. the'Church./postponed from Fri­ in perfect pence. v;-hose mind la 18 Devotee Verdi 41 Noblemen 51 Poem period. • ' The Week: tion or for transporlallon. 3:00 p.m., Cub Scouts 11:00, Church School, pre-nur­ day. F'eb.Xo, concerning the ap­ stayed on thee; because he trurteth S i * ■vv; 20 Pints (ab.) 26 River in '42 Roman poet 53 Cereal grain Monday in thee. Trust ye in the Lord for 7:30 p.m.. Board of Education. sery through lo-A-er junior grade 4. pointment of a new pastor. Imme­ 2 1 Feign Germany 43 Cotton fabric 54 Individual 7:00. Explorer Scouts, 8:00, G 3:00 Young Adults; service pro­ diately following, a second meet­ ever: for in the Lord. Jehovah Is 25 Eagle’s nest . Ladles Parlor. Clef. everlasting strength;" (Isaiah 8:00 p.m.. Spiritual Life Class. ject, pot luck mippcr at 6:00. ing w'ill convene to consider pro- 28 Loving 3 5 6 7 8 ? 10 II IZ. Tuesdav — 26:3, 4). • Z 4 Thursday, 1:00-2:00 p.m.,.Prayer 4:30 Sunday vespers, music and po.sed repairs to the organ and 32 False gods 3:1.5, Brownle.s; .6:30; Bo.v Scout.s. communion. Cbhnges fli the Sanctuary. At least Correlative passages from the COSMETICS i|rr Group. 8:00, .Sunday Scho Semit Troop 17. 7:30, Lenten Quiet H our, with the Scriptures," by Mary Baker ^ 2 1 34 Feminine If :30 p.m., Intermediate Girl 6:30, Junior and Senior CYP 6:30 p. m. Cub Scout Pack 2 an­ ^I^EETIlNS appellation film-strip and message on"Gethse- Clubs—A. Frederick of India. nual Father-Son blue and gold Eddy, include the , following (p. Arihur Drug Stores O F MINDG=^ 17 » 9 20 Scout Troop 9 mane." 339): "The basis of all health, sln- MURDERERG», 35 Levels 7:30; p.m.. Parents clinic, the The AVrek: dinner. Tlfe Charter will be pre­ 36 Interstices 1 8:15, Emanuel Choir. sented by George Stiles. lessncss, and Immortality Is the 21 m i 24 Chapel. Wedne.sday 39 Harden anew Thursday • 7:30 .Senior Choir rehearsal. Annminceibenls great fact that God is the only A‘j 0 0 .* Hungary Warrior. BY V. T. HAMLIN Friday. 7:30 p.m., Cub Scouts, 7 :00, Brownie F'ly-up ceremony. Mind; and this Mind must be not MOTOR TUNE-UP 40 Dampness 29 BO tho Chapel. '-,v ' 7:30, Church Council meeting. Commencing Sunday, March 1, BRAKES zs V, V „LuUmr.j2a.lL —...... '8:00, Mnthcr.s’ -riub. ---- ahniiid evening lyeptcn- services -mei^ely believed, . biit. It. must, be HMsv— - NOT BM), NOaR! A Lrm.E' 42 Chemical 7:30 p.m'..'ChoiKrehcarsal.' 8:00, Church membership class, SALT AH' PEPPER’D IMPROVE^ Tir.ir.sday will be held. Each'famlly attending und(^r.stood.” • STATE INSPECTION SERVICE ^ 'i suffix n 33 A cordial invitation is e.xtcndcd I Memorial Chapel, IT, BUT (TLL DO! 45 Harem room to all to attend the "Fes^-al of 8:00. Neighborhood meeting. will bring their own sandwiches, 1 i i Friday Frida-- De.'-sert. coffee and cocoa will be "WE KEEP 'EM ROLLING PERFECTUr 46 Siou'an Indian li Faith" services sponsored d f y tile j .7:30. Parish building committee, St. John’s Polish National 49 He is buried a i Epworth League each Sunday evo- 8:00 new members night. furni.shcd. Supper will be at 6:00, Catholic Church p .ad-nini.stration room. ^ followed by a fuH-Iength film, of Mount — — 36 li & 34 ning during Lent in tho Cliapel, 8:00. Missionary Circle. 23 Oolw-ay Street 52 Lodger interest to the entire family. Plan Rev. Stephen StryJewskI MAPLE SUPER SERVICE 8:00, Brotherhood Lc-aders' Con- Concordia Evangelleal Liithyran. to attend! 55 Preporition - 41 ferene-'. Meriden. JT- Taleottville Congregational (Tiiireh Church .56 Woolly. Saturday Miss Clara Skrafnez, Organist ( home comfort "SALVE" VENDRILLO, Prop. (t 41 44 45 4b ., 41 Rev. James .A. Bull. Pastor Winter and (lardeii Streets. 57 Marked with 9:00; .tunior Choir; 9:30. Senior _ Rev. Erich Brandt, Pastor. Church of the ?«a«*rene 10:30 am . Rector Sti-yjewskl, small spots i i P Mrs. .-Anthony I'rhane.ttt, who was ordained to the prle.4t- COR. SPRUCE ond MAPLE STS.e~TEL. MI-9-8194 jo 51 St 53 Confirmation class. Ivan Beckwith. 460 5falh Street 58 Solid (gpmb. . W ■Director of Music 10:00. WMS hak" sale at Halo's: iiood by Bishop Fralicls Hodur in Organist and ( I:airm:isler. Scranton," Pa,. In 4035. will cele­ MORIARTY Bros. form) 5?" ib 11 00 Jimior Confirmation clas.s. Sunday,-Feh. 22: Sunda.v. February 22 7:00, Pro-coirfirmation league 9:3o a. m'., Church school. Tenny­ brate a requiem High Mass, for 3 1 5 CENTER ST. LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR VERTICAL 9:30 a. m. School of Chris­ Sunday, Feb. 22, Bishop Hodur, the head of the ? r Hi pai ty. ■ ■ Fl-.-.sl Sundav in I>mt - son McFall. superintendent. .*w.wi»staa«aii.iiM.a», 1 Purpose tian Faith and Life. 10:45 a. m., Junior church. church who died Feb. 16. 2 Great Lake 11:00 a.m . Nursery for Chil­ 8:50 a. m.. Sunda.v School. 10:15 a. m.. Worship Ser(-W: 10:45 a. m.. Morning worship. FUEL OIL I, W...... —. ‘Baeketbatr* almost over and it isn’t time for basebpll dren three and over. Wntjping Conimimily (ihurch Dr. Edward S. Mann, president of yet—-they'll be asking for dates pretty soon!” Rc-.. I):ivi(rC'-oc!.-p|t, Minister Prelude, “ Aria" ...... Buxtehude. Bolton Congregational CTiiirch 11:00 a. m. Service of Wor­ the Eastern Nazurene College, will Rev. Arthur A. Wallace, RHnlster ship. The choir will sing "Come George ColMns, Organist Sermon: "Thon Shalt not Kill.” Tel. Mitchell 3-5135 CHRIS WELKIN. Planeteer Mercury/ BY RUSS WINTERBOTH AM ‘Anthem: "Give Ear Unto My Pray-I be guest speaker. The Mann male Walter Orz.yh, BOOTTS AND HER BUDDIES What Now, Pur? BY EDGAR MARTIN Ye Blessed” by Scott Deis. The , A ' quartet will furnish special music. Organist and Choir Director .Tunior choir will al.so sing at this Sunday, Febniar.y 22 r , ' ■ ■ ' i.ii'i' 'a' ■ ' f V 1 6-30 p. m., Young people’s mect- r 9:30 n. mr— etmreh-School: -OiCejtory:^—Melody (from Tricn n- ■ o i i WE'LL «ET UP A .\v\ 6 0 « « y \T I service.” ' mg. TE/HPORARY O0iEKy~ .D o o v v l V MosiA .ysa o\o 10:45 a. m. worship Service. GesangbnCh) arr. b*' Schelil, 7:30 p. m.. Evangelistic meeting. Sunday, Feb.-22 - •H1PEN ALL DAT SUNBAY 1 TO DO fs| TOO (3000 A :yx> v rt OOOTS DOW»6 ,^ T 1:30 p. m. Class In Church Po.sttndo: "O im ’L a u d c"...... Me- 9:30 a. m. Churcli School. I A-& the membership meets in the- pnrson- ! Pi'clude Dr. Mann will speak and the ATOKYAT THE TOP OF TAl^SOKt TOO A « T «.0\ )i’ •TWe 11:30 a. ai. Morning Worship. I m'sroLBM TNI$ RIFE ANOMAKS^ TS M CPiV\«?OK> GOV >• ngp. i “ .Sweet Hour of TOX^KO - M 40 t’ p" nr, "Barqbhas thc"Rohbcr," : Prelude, "Hear My I’raycr,'’ Mcn- • OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY .OFcawv.. , . outs. .OBi,ERVATlOm4~TVt I W W , WS ,WWNC . 6:30. p,„m. „-.PUgrim..FcUou.-5hip ! ,..™.Cray.et::L..j;.-.■ •..,,.:• ..^.Hradhu.i-y TI1E‘ OFFICE.^, S « t W W W S tWKX-StOP G O t S -.? •(f powerful'-*-Leijtrn ' film will h e '■ ■ ------Meeting of Mon s •* dclssohn ------FROM THERE. ^ meeting. i H.vnm .- 7 :45 p. Processional Hymn,. "Tl)B-' King.pt !, WASHINGTON'S BlfttHDAY W I VOOVTW, The W eek’ ..... ".'^.-tfotv 'Through Another*' shown at a vesper, service bv. our THE' Chib. " Love My Shepherd Is” / TO SttFJL Monday— Week” ...... Mason Luther I>mgue. The congregation 7:.30 p. m. Wedne.sday, Prayer I IJrT E. M. ROBBINS HoeiroM i.s invited. Refreshment,? will be Anthem, "Daily Guidance” Mary | . ON NOO 5:30 p. m. Social meeting of Offcrtor.v meeting. served following the Service by the m, Saturday, Junior Barden Brya*;t | MBfiotfzy..: the Greater Rockville Ministerial i ''?’ orning Prayer" . . . . Colborn 9:45 a. Hymn of Preparation, "Fight the i 117? EAST CENTER ST. IvCaguers. choir rehear.sak- ■Association at the home of Rev. r H.vnm The Week: Good Fight With All Thy ■ and Mrs. Gordon Hohl in Rock-| "Pnirit Divine, Attend Onr Might" ! ville. j -Praycr.a" ------Hein? Monday ('(u enant CongregaHohal Oiureh Sermon? Special Series o f I-rfinten-j WILL BE (XOSED._. T u r n p i k e 8:00 p. m. Board of Education ' Sermon: "What It .Means to Rely 7:0 p. m.. Senior (Tnoir rehears­ al for the cantata. , 43 Spruce Street Sermons. Character Studies of ; meeting at the home of Mrs. I nn Gofl" Rev. (i. A. Suber, Pastor ' ife Disciples; "Peter, The Man | Ruby Loyerln. j.H.vmn Tue.'da.v- • UNTIL MARCH 23 7:45 p. m , "We Two" Group Krneat ('. Johnson, Jr., Organist of Impulse." He Denied the, Tue.sday, 8:(i0 p. m. Adult Gentle God's I.,ord. Bible Stndy Gronp in the par.son-; Commands N.-iegell meeting at church. Wedue.sday- - ."Sunday, Fob. 22, 9:45 a m. Bible Rcce.ssional Hynin, "O Jesus I age. Po.sthide Have Promised" • "I.,eai| On.'O King 7:30 p. m.. Midweek Lenlanii school, classes for all ages. B f a r k e t Postlude. Marche Rcllgloso. Gou­ .PRISCILLA’S POP He Suffers In Silence BV a L V E R M E E R Wedne.sday— service. Part II of the Passion Ills 11 -.00 a m. Morning worship serv- FINN Far Aw ay! LANK LEONARD [ ■ Etorna!" . ... _ . . .-4.. . ■ Smart nod 151 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST— TEL. MI-3-8338 i0:30 a. m., Ladies' Missionary 7 p. m. Youth Fellowship m tory. sermon, "Piit.v and Ihel ice. This being the first .Sun-Jay T T «^>AID TO HER.. BRAVO F0R . Z ' NOW Society. in ivonl the pastor will deliver' a YOU. BOTTS! ■- V WON'T r ' tr i the Comnvmity House. This is Cross." ’ ■ MEMBERS OF THE Open Daily 8 A. M.-9 P. M.— Open All Day Sunday LISTEN, WOMAN! WEU..ITWASA veam ! h e I OOUiT IT. ^ IS IT FOR THE NORSE r/ElL. \ 3:30 p. ni. Brownies. j "T’arents' Night". There will he Wednesday Lenten message. TJie choir will (iosjM-l Hall '’ A'OM/ 0 /0 NOT to sing two anthems. ' ' .you TALK TOO IT W O R K f SO SMEUUTTLE overbompfmue ! UNOELARRy; SHOMTMATVWPLAN AMAMIA, Thur.iday— I a iliseu.ssion of the topic "What 8: p. nr. Senior ichcars 41.5 Center Street MANCHESTER Kr.-e delivery on all eaah order** of $S or more. All order* moat 3 MNATPIPMMTWNk -NtaANPNOMEV! IMMOetFICU ITNINKHESAIP TMSUMGJOORNEi; TUSSAY 7:00 p. m. Lenten Vfspers in liarents Expect of. Teen-.\g. Ormand West. Jr., Organist .10130 a. m.. Second year catechet­ ag.cr of Radio .Station HCJB (The ical cla-ss. Voice of the Andes) wlU .spesik of South End Open All The .Salvation Anpy Sunday, F'eb. 22 his experiences while he was in Biiekingham C?>ngregatlonal TOP or BOnON - \ V v , 661 Main Street 10:00 a. m. Mornijng Wpi-.ship St. Mary’s Episcopal .Church China. The public Is Invited, - (Ihiireh Day, Wed., Feb. 2S >"V: Oapt. Norman 5larshall and ChiiiTh School. Church anil l.ociisl Streets Wednesday, ,8:30 p.m.; Clioir re­ R<-v. I'hlllp M. Rose, Minister hy NtA S*>>' Prelude, "Prelude , in G7, by Ba.s- Re>-, .Alfred I;. AVlIUams, Rector hearsal. . , . North End Open All ft Sunday, Feb. 22— iiste ' . Kcv. John i . .Johnson, ('urate Friday. 7:45 p.m., Ruth Society SUmiay. Feb. 22! Round CAPTAIN EASY ' MonqgL--->-TtMi"BadT LESLIE TURNER 9:30, • Sunday. Sehopl. Call to Worship (I-iidirs Aid) will meet at the home 10:00 i^irh.'. Churo); school. _ Day, Thurs., ^ b . 24 FUk^CKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SeeiRcrTTfiiags.' BY MERRILL G. BLOSSER 10r.50,''Hblfnes!; m'eelfng. .Se'r-'' ■Hotoi.'’Mestis'C'Ml.T'T.rs'"-'■■ - " 'The first Sunday in I.ent'; ’of" 'JTrS; G.'■■ A . .Stiber, 4?- ‘ Spnrcc Tl:0n B.'m.;: WOEshlfV'ServK^. YE6. wrr,Hf.cwi\ moh by Captain' Mar.shall. Invocation and the Lord's Prayer 8;00 a.m,, , Holy C/ommunion, street. - Theriie: “ A Proper Faith In Go(l." DID MEILGQM GET WAYMAN M S MAOe A 2:00. Hb.spital Vlsitatlom ' Children's Storj- . ' . . - iJlO I’AI.IJN, I’res. , AtR. M4KEE‘$ CAELEf MOT LEMIE tOPKV. COMC IW. O h. hello. juKit! carf A WEDDING DRESS/'/ celebrant, the rector. Beginning Tuesday evening, Feb. Kr.SSULI, INZI.NGA, Sec. HEAVY STEER BEEF " Cl KO/yeNious oeaetoK- - • • GIRLS- — MGS green , l b JOVJ LOUR FACULJY ■ 2:00. Silver Lgine Sunday School. Hymn. "Je.su.s'lhe Very Thought of 24. a series of Lenten.services will ------XT HE 5END ME TO AND Mife KANTZ! 9:25 a.m., Brief cliildren;s servicf WE'RB- SEWING-c ir c l e ? 7:00, Old fashioned prayer meet­ Thee" , - - for kindergarten through Grade 4. North Methodist Church be held at 7:30 p.m.. Consisting of TAKE you UP IKE HARO AT AM I SEEING- Rev. John E. Post, .Minister RIVER' I’M KIOT GOIMG To SIANO BY ing. Scripture Le.sson parents’ choir, instruction by the a hymn sing led by Sidney Strlek- UKE A HMIO. MOUSE- AND UT WORK/ THINGS 5 L James W. .McKay, Organist THOUGHT they 7:30," Gospel service. Pa.storal Prayer ) curate. .lan Annoihted ’ Springf. Winter teaching is home of Mr. and Mrs. James M,un- World" DOMESTIC BEEF— WE DO NOT HAVE church. . I "Ixjid. Spc.ak To Me " safe in new Dual-Controlled Inly to 9B. stopped » v IHEANTIME, FLAGG HAG REACHED THE ROOF, sie, 105 Russell street, Thanksgiving. "O Saving Victim" I "We Thank Thee, Lord" ANY NEW ZEALAND BEEF : GUTTER/ I’LL A CREAM HLANWy ' quit racin' te r MOTOR., DON'T pother BRINGN' ^ 7:30. Sunday School Seminar at Reces-sional, "Lord. Who 'Thrriugh- car. ' " ItOCKEO IN DEADLY t h ' g a s back, elacer.,. ; Sermon: "We Believe in, the . AiAGG.^SHOOT IN THB4« PANT* ...IT'* 1 take c a r e Springfield, Mass. Zion Evangelleal Lutheran Chiireh ' out These Forty Day.s" E4XMRACE/VCAND HIM, SHOOT PWAFTV O' MY customer*/ t SOT AvHLetny ^ Chrl.slian World Mission. " OGGE SLKTE OOWN OP'EM/ Thursday; ■ Cooper and High Streets 7:00 p.m., Even.song followed by A special offering on this Dedi- 7:30, Evangelistic q,treet service. t h e SliPPBRV ' Rev. Paul G. I’ rokopy, Paslur instruction by the rector, topic, ■ cation Sunday will be received- to APPOINTMENTS EXCELLENT QUALITY . ROOF... 8:00, Half-night of Prayer. Sur- Miss Marlon A. Erdin, Organist "Tho Meaning of (lonfirmation," sustain the cause of. emergency roundinjT Corps will join with Sal- the l5th in a series of 19 addresses. missionary enterprises at home and i . Day.s, Evenings and ■C'ationists of the Citadel Corp.s. Feb, 22. Invoeavit, First Sunday ■Wednesday ( Ember Day and abroad. Catain Robprt McNally and others ; in Lent. j second Wednesday in Lent): Griswold A. Chappell, a member Sundays will be guest speakers. 9:00 a. m.. Siinday school. I 7:00 a.m., Hol-y-.Communion. i of the Commission On Missions, Friday— ; (Note: Free bus transportation \ 10:00 a m.. Holy Communion fol­ !>-ill speak briefly at both services. ICE CREAM 6:3pKOorps Cadet Brigade meet­ service for children whose parents lowed by intercessory prayer. ': conc-erning the work of William and ing. j cannot bring or send them, or live 7;.30 p.m.. The Litany with ser­ ; Dorothy Anderson, missionaries in MANCHESTER 7:30. Torchbearer meeting at I at a distance. For information. mon by the Rev. Alien Bray. HI, Portuguese East Africa, partly Citadel. . ' . . I kindly call MI-2-0408.) of , Accokeek. Maryland, topic. supported by the New England DRt¥iNG ACADEMY 7:30, Ousader meeting at Cit­ I 9:30 a. m., Adiilt Bible class. ''Conllrmation. Gift of Strength." Southern Conference Methodist KEMP'S, Inc. W 9 8 ( * rm m- adel. , / I 10:00 a. m.. Nursery in the par- /Secomd in the mid-week Lenten .Churches. BABYLAND , Tel (Toll Free) Coventry Satu-day— 1 Ish house during church worship. serieX on ‘the Sacraments.) The 5:30 p. m., Intermfedlate Metho­ 10:00, junior Legion meeting. 10:00. a. m., Divi{je worship. first meeting of the Lenten di.scu^ dist Youth Fellowship meets with 763 Main St. ‘— Manclieater 4 \ r

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■'■7 ■ ' v; V, '■ -V.' \ .i I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY,FEBRUARY 21, IDftiS l- P a g e fe L E V g N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ^ANCmSTER. CONN., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY ,21. 1953, PAGE TEN THE lans, BA’s Play Herald s By Rockville High Senators Stan in Flori(da EARL W. YOST OU^,OF DOORS with Wade^ Piniiey, Silk Town s nope CBA Teams to Battle Sport* Editor Wins 60 to 46 Many Veterans on Spot Bores Score T o Increa AL Lead Sunday at East Side *EMniA>'CE FlNALl.r FIXED t now with thr Critic*/w** droflrd Pliska Gets 22 Points W o k W u wonld h*pprn noonrr by Ihr Philadelphia EaRlr* of the 60 Tallies entrance to the : National Football L.eaRue and the Coach Puggy Bell aenda hia Brit­ For Winners in Valley With only two waeks of plan re* V l l nnaur ™ fixed. New York Gianta of the National ish American charge* to the ^Mt mainlng In tbe (Connecticut Basket­ As Spring Grind Begins Retriever Trials Confusing Head* C O ub Wanted: One Adding W ^ ^ h e baaketban ieaaon well Baaehall Le«R..e . Toro Palazr.l With Bill Wade, Frank Bore* twice thla week end against the | B Ginference Gintest ball Association, the local'NalSiff rfmv'tt the home atreteh the achool- la conaldered the heat haaketball and Ken Pinntey acoring point* be­ Scranton Miner* and the / locala I Machine in Japan Arms quintet will stage (heir ^nal. C a fllir.h r.V M the player to wear the purple of Holy . By JOE STETSON By t-HANK ECK y tween them, Prankle’a Drive-lH have their alghts aet on/Erecting ^ Getting back on the victory trail. ----- ~ Dog Editori - bid for top honors by playing^*' 'J' proa have only aeveral w eek, to , Croaa aince BobXouay...... Al* Newafeiifurea Sport* EHHor last night swamped the Sport Cen- a Btrangle-hold on place- iar •lapui — (N B A )------When Ben Talmadge came up Rockville High thumped Newing­ atrong Meriden JCapIans )otnpi4ow‘ * 0, the public may now iiae the -- .....* i ter Collegians, .80 to 63. to gain the American League/ The two: It to tbe gtrla. .\BE SAPER.STEIN, ow ner- Vero Reach, Fla. When one j from hia home state of Tennes­ ton laat night) 63 to 46, in a Central afternoon at the East Side Rec. Main atreet .entrance. aecond place.In ..tne final. Rec Ren;^ cluba get together aJK the Armory | Cba'i'h Of the Harlem Olohetrottera,- take* ■* ehtitefirtpiarive "innk at thwi- see to vfaTt (he blg''"city, he In­ • Valley Conference game -In-New­ aoftball. doublerbeader,. George. lilUhellla atellai: aggsaga* Work w*a atarted Nov- S. It tor League standings. tonight at 8i4STomWlrig''"a prelim! featurlng'NWoinen'e and men’s tlon. muat win. two of their-final claims In the current issue of lyiok goinga on around Florirla'a 10 m a -! terrupted hia sight-seeing rounds ington. Stan Pliaka led the Rock- took longer in rebuild the ramp PLAYOFFS involving the top at 7:15 and wind up the two g a m e ' games, Osato edged' Toku­ four league tilts to qualify for, (he that basketball has "degenerated of New York for a trip to the viBe offensive with 22 points. DoDo than It takea to build a hou.ae. Jor league trainlrtg rampa il'ae- six teams in the standings will . net in Scranton'^CYO Auditorium! shima, 85-8, m. aevea ian)ng*. playoffs. A preliminary will ^et Anyway, looking at the bright into a fourth-claaa spectator aport’’ north shore of I„ong laland. There, tomorrow. .titeMfoon. ! Doherty tossed . In. a dozen more atartling to-aee the changes taking start Ttiesdav night with the Hie mea th ^ took over the th* afternoon’s activltlM ’ataated since the elimination of the according to the calendar in the ■ b o t h WUAES-BARRE and El-! and Norm Hany had 14. aide of the plct.ire. the entrance place. Double Strike Bowlers facing fleM. Gifu beafliil; Kbyto, 4-9— at 2, with the feature contest ■fol­ i. now Open and finm here on in center Jump 16 .yeara ago. Next American Kennel Gaxette, ■ there ' mlra will Ixe keeping their eye*; Rockville led all thg way. A number of veterans are nn the Harm's Cameras in the first of two In 28 *! ; \ lowing at three o'clock. , 3ohh Q. Public won’t have to go aeaaon the renter Jump will he re­ was to be a retriever trial. glued to Uie reporta of theae two Summary: apol thla apring due to wear and Although, with their eighty oa around the back of the building. turned to uae in all GlWhetrotter Good hound-dog man that he gamea. ^Imira will be entertain­ Rockville (82) tear over the yeara and .in aome \ . tl 0 playoffs, the locals caa- still alnk Into the mud In the dark, and games . . Incidentally, the Trotters iraaea broken bonea. waa, Ben had never aeen trained 4 ing the rejuvenated Pawducket B F Pt played to' 72 .sellouta in their enter through the hack basement Hal Newhoiwer might be r« ...... B. FMSn) snd Son .. a 6 9 aaslffa ilefeat the Hawarda-aezt trance." Several women got their Elimination of the "healtatlon haa taken only 1.5 dertalon* during lers. Ptnn*>-. rf (tan climb into the runner-up spot Pliska, c ------X...... 7 8 22 •Sk 1 m Nsssiff Arm* ...... a. 6 4 f^aesday la Now Brltala, both flset wet and their gowna aolled the pause" when the fan gela a that lime. However, Hal la more 55'hat he m w waa iinuaiial. And n. MrK^nn*. If ’'by turning back the Slaters. El­ DelPointe ...... f ...... 0 0 0 (Thtrles PontlcelU's .. a 4 4 .600 ’ breather to cheer an exceptional St*v*nB. If ...... mira Is three games behind the Hamilton ...... 0 9 0 MtnehesUr Plumblne . 4 ft .444 < Inha woidd be deadleched-'for night of the Polio Ball becaiiae the determined than ever to >aek up dtOBO NEWSOM what with diieks and phensanta I r / ...... Dset’s DrlT* In...... a 8 6 play, aa following a in a few more vletorlea. Ijiat -Sep­ r ,...... BA's in the loss column and •22 1 rat i ^ e . Thus, CoaoR Tommy main entrance waa cloahd. shot, whistles blown, dogs swim­ First Nitlnnsl Bsnk .. . . 2 « ■22 ( buraa'xwlll shoot the t*«rka,to- haaeball, or a touchdown in foot­ tember he beat the Brown* . far ming, dogs ninning niid arms L bbMe. r* ...... Wilkes-Barre trails by four. The Totals ...... 19 24 62 Brosrn and Brtuprr .. . 2 7 .223 ' Attendance at neither the pro F. Borffl. rf __ 1wrrow afteraoea agalast.tbe high nor acholaatic gamea waa helped ball which la ao vital to fan hi* JOOth vletory. Only other ae- waving. It waa also confusing. .1. Borrfl. If __ scramble for the first three places Newington (48)' enjoyment and box office aucceaa, live plteher* w h o have panned 200 — is not likely to be decided for an­ B, F Pt NsMie Anas (lei - . ’ soring Kiiplaaa. • "dny by the long, drawn out coh- IJttle hut embarrassment at his S. McAdsm. rf ...... 1 0 9 2. Reaultant- ’’aatronomlcal acorea vietorlen are Bob Feller of the In­ © T oIbIr ...... IMS «0 other week and, In the meantime, WellB, g ...... 3 1 7 Conran miiat find a method to atniction Job on the entrance ramp. Ignorance was to be gleaned from „ ^ ro tU rifin i <631 Twnrdy. If ...... 1 A ia 1 have cheapened the value of a haa- diana and Bobo S'ewnom of the the Intent members of the gnU | the chances of the BA’s depends Schwager ...... ,2 0 4 Ptshitr, If ...... 1 Tet, the fee for the uae of the R. r . P t # / 1 9 ] ket." 3. The art of defenae haa be­ Athletir*. Markr*y. rf ...... 7 3-F upon the outcome of each . and Wetherell ...... 0 2 2 Banaon, e ...... - ___ 2 ' Armory for all gamea during the lery so Ben grabbed a phone iH- j .1. Toomey. c ...... i and two tha -CfliA's aeaaon wma upped conalderably. come almoat nonexiatent aa a However, it muat be pointed out rectory nnd hl-talled to the olTIre , but' it’s not beyond the TnmBl<^nlB. If ...... 14 1-47 every game played by the three P e r k in s ...... 0 2 2 Lsydtn. rg ...... ft 9 Husp^n. r ...... • 2 4 - 5 / 1 clubs. Wytas, c ...... 0 2 2 } nch, o f Eastern There waa no conceaaion while the reault, haaketball haa become a that Newhouaer'* lant win waa hia to see If he could get some sense ! ability'lity' of many good retrievers, .7 . 6 McPtrland. rz ...... , 0 K roiich . r ...... The Miners will present a strong Czeiasawlcz ...... 3 1 7 McClain. I* ...... * 0 4 be ^the-front- ilamp waa under repair. game for gianta and a few agile first eomplete game in ’a, month., made out of the shenanigans he , although we must expect even the .IrinM. r f ...... 0 0 0 0 y0*0 2 club here tonight, led by the for­ K. Toomty, l ( ...... a 0 with tha apeeity Rapl '• Several early aeaaon home gamea youtha who can rim 30 yarda In Thua, the qiiealion arlaea: Can had witnessed. |best to make mistakes how and Kruriinap, Ik ...... 1 Z abel.f ...... 1 2 4 rhAKnon. Ir ,...... 0 / l - 7 1 mer Ivy League king, John Azary. of Mancheater High were trana- three aeconda. The dearth of de- Hal, in the twilight of a H -yea rca ­ then pr run into occasional ex­ Koch’dowlcz ...... 1 4 6 Totals ...... 33 « M I rould see his point when he ' Averaging 17 points per ggme, Rookie inflelder Leroy Ditzel, left, does the batting chores as the Washington Senator* open their fe r r ^ to rival achool playing aiir- fenaive playa haa forced the refa reer wllh Detroit, pilch effeetive- tremely difficult assignment*.'' TolalP ...... T v 5»Ti 67 Raewert ...... 4 2-10 Msaclisstsr PI*aablag (Ul explained hl.s dilemma. Knowing ; Azary la the leading threat of the apring training .drills .wltii a. pepppr .game at Orlando, Feb. 20.,.. Three face Dletzel in the .a, . F. Pla. face* In hopea that the ramp^ to Wow their wrlitlea entirely too iy with four daya' real? > . , , -Bi h a lf Um^. 3$* Frankie-a.- Stlngle ..— ------1 0 2 a few- fundamentals make* thej "W hat abotit *H this ■tootlthg’ SlRiim-Morvfi Th. Miners. He is slated to take over workout. Left to right are: Chuck Stobbs, Bob PorterfleVd and rookie Lou Sleater. lAP'Photo). Mottcr, rf ...... 0 0 0 Teddy Brannan, also a prollAe often. The average pro game pro­ Another Tiger problem cnnccrna 0 0 would he repaired after, a reaaoh- whole operation relatively almple. l and w avin g?" he asked. at one of the forward' posts along HoSrl«y, rf 0 iorer andXa former high-school' able length of.time. However, the duces between 60 and 80 fouls. aecond baaeman Gerry Priddy who "That’* very almple, Ben.” I ex- Totals ...... 15 16 46 Maltcihpo. If .'...... t i 9 hut starting absolutely cold | rhrlBtla’iXiWi with Eddie Bartels while Herb Ssslsrt. If ...... 0 0 0 whiz, will higndle backcourt -diRies ■choolboya could not wait all aea­ broke a leg after 75 gamea laat- exeiept that It requires a 1 • / R. F. Plfl. Score at half time, 31-20, Rock­ could leave one In quite a quan plained, Sherer gets the Job of stopping Cannon, e ...... 6 0 10 with tha welLknown. KO. Andarson. aon and In. order to play at home SANTA ANIT.A DERRY aeaaon’. He's 33 and haa been iri So I tried to give Ben the | lot of hard, patient practice to 1 C yr; rf ...... 7 2-3 F ville. ■’AI.Girvi Says Klsr. c ...... 0 0 0 darv. . 2 0-0 ( Ray Felix in the pivot. 'IWo fine Joo kubaenka, who- parforma they too had to atage their gamea Arcadia. Calif., Feb. 21 (An — the major* since 1911. Priddy, make It effective. The single ! RoKci'f'l. If ...... LiSin*. re ...... 4 9 11 low-down. If 1-1 . 7 set shootersr-jerry Fleishman and Gstes. re ...... 1 9 4 every Siihday x with tha staang while the front entrance waa block­ Eleven etit*. ranging In quality while no apeed^cmon on the bases, whlntle blast l«- to rail a dog to O oU a. r H,...... n 0-1 0 ia a fine playmaker and Manager "The first thing you should i Jack CJurran—Will be in the back- Pinlty. 1* ...... k, 0 0 0 Lenox, Mass. Merchants, • (they ed off to pedestrian*. Had the from turfdom'a aristocracy to the know. Ben. 'is Just what is re--! attention. The left'and right arm HnhrrthRl.’VrK ...... 13 1-1 Expect Records Ksrari). l( ...... 9 0 . 4 Fred Hulchinaon'a plight will be Irlph. re .. . y ...... 7 2-3 12 court and the - reserves include Pro Cage Clubs Need New ware the first teapi'-to defsatoth* achooiboy* waited until the Job claiming rank*, go to the post to­ HAL NKWHOI'SEIl GERRY PRIDDY quired of a retriever.'' I told hint. ; aignala dIreel him In these direc­ 2-3S Ilernt P Studio. leaaened if Priddy can come back. Fipravirh. Ik / ...... 7 J6 Tommy Birch, Niagara ace, Marv CHKM:!' AIXILIABV Tola)* ...... 11 < >2 locala) will ba ^ a only' Nsssiff V a. finished before playing at day to race for a purae of 31|31,6(>0 "The purpose of trials to to de- ' tion* respectively and the over­ Jaffe of Muhlenberg and Seton ' Tommy Prior Score at half time. 90-14 Naaalln. home they would have had to play in the 16th running of the .Santa Phil Rl7.7.iilo’a ex-double play part­ head arm nignal »end« the dog TnU ls 70 6-13 66 In It:4A Meet ragiilar miaalng for tomorrtw's in winter workouts he apparently at Milwaukee and ran fly around terniine' to what extent dogs fill j Hall's Roy Bellaveau. Faces to Survive Boom Anita Derby. Upwarda of ' .50,000 ner ftgurea to be a help to Har­ deeper. . ' / N bssIWb x important tilt. ■' til road garnea. vey Kuenn. the expenalve rookie proved to the satisfaction of the the baaes. For Charley Grimm the.se requirements. R. r . PtP JOHNNY HUGHES, former • \ ------nisloy ...... S[\ 9.3 12 ^ 8 naa't' Urlsesra - (H> Depeadahls.Wona Borke • luid Liong may the main entrance he fana were expected at Santa Anita "The single lon„ rf ...... 6 7-fi ih out golfers at the University of Oiorgetti ...... R8 100 ' 28t> Hsnchucli, rf ...... 1 0 2 ahorlalop, if he can play regularly A's hra.ss that he's all right. it'a hia first spring as a manager "A good retriever must be scoring Wizard with the Eastern New York, Feb. 21—lAh—The ...... 0 • 0 Rlag Miner wUI start at forwards. i .in operation! Park for the aecond of four ItOO,- by two shorts is the recall, signal . 2-7 4 HolUnd ...... T0.3 102 >22 338 ■lb, It ...... again. They- signed him to a two-year in the Sunshine Slate. steady whether on line, in a blind . 7 0-1 14 Penn., circuit, will Join the local? Connecticut, haa been elected pres­ old college try replaces the lure of Mprdavaky ...... I»5 Syracuse, N. Y. (NEA)—Dur­ Dohrrty, If ...... 0 0 0 Althangh he lahit soarlag aa anieh 000 attractinna on the Winter and can he tised to bring the ( Halvii. r ...... and envision a dream team...... 9 9 11 HiiN-hluNon, Incidentall.v, I* *<• roniract. .lust ,whi tional Basketball Association's' hi* flral full .venr aa a manager await ilevelopnienis. Is getting his first look at these his honeymoon until next week at tonight but the track fcrowd is ex­ Rozm«n .1 ...... ; 8r. 107 108 .w neapoll*' Jim Pollard and Bm 1 auatafanii. Ig ...... 4 0 8 rcbouadhig bee beea a.Mg thetor ' UConn* face Rhode laland tonight dence, and riioney, on the Derby parts since 1928 when he managed water without hesitation and. 17 6-l'4 40 ber of Si^ma Nu fraternity. pected to turn put anyhow for the DancoRi'f ...... sc 88. 112 2H current boom with the rest of the Bob Cous.v. forwards; G a Sartor, Ig ...... 0 0 0 that at 33 he ha* taken himself Baseball's (•iilllver, Old Bobu these three arm and two whisti / [ Total!* ...... the earliest. Hughes performed la bla teasa'a eaeoeaa. J^^IOer, who ‘ at Klngaton. Shooting for a berth favorite, Andrew J. Crevolln'a though he should .show plenty of Sror^ nt h«lf Hm»*. .10-2.a A graduate of Manchester High most spirited of the season's In­ Moorlmuflc ...... 76 81 no 277 off...... the active playing list...... Hutch Newsom—who on April II wjll Im> the B^ve.s. His rosier Includes 1.5 signals, a dog can be sent to a^y briefly early In the season with ...... M 100 tlfl r»12 professionals, but he doesn't know ! Totals ...... :• .... It • u boEMta at a aumber a ffgaod shots, '■ in the coming NCAA tourney, the Kentucky colt. Decorated. J^nitialive, he should he. willing lo where he waa a letter winner in door meets, ____ ^...... Petfmon . Wayne* had -* 2-1 record tuit ap|>eare«l-on |46—4n the. .Basetmll Jilnc.Vflo|»e.diH., players who have heeu_wdth ojjier poiTit"**' long-a* handle!’-and ;dog games. Nightcap t palr* the ■ Col- - the .Hamilton. P.rnps before noing...... how-long, it can last.------■ — * ------Brawa * Bssaats <171 ------has aoeawd te third a ^ aiaoag^ tiCdnna m.w^ win to keep pacF teams. One of them. • Johnny -fe.spo'hd to rorhmahfl.s pro’m'pnv. golf 'imd 'iswimmihg, 'Prior cd-cap- College alumni figure to Jostle ...... ^51 .5M 4«9 list if a r r jr 1 9 the moiiiNt only 13 times In in.52. jnml 41 in the Baseball Kegisler- can see one another." legians and the C\-pre.s* Arms, back tp tj> be with hia Totaki V... The Syracuse Nationals' player- * ^ * 9 W, Reynolds, rt .,. * ... . . 1 the Naasiff ecerete. . w it h the Holy Croaa Cruaadera. SC^RANTON AIX ..SE T Rchmit/,. 18-gamc winner with the "He must not crush his birds, tained the 1949 CCIL and CIAC the regular track bugs for seats Minor, rf ...... 0 0 0 Hts lifetime reeord Is' 0.5-71. I is ringing Satchel Paige a close It WPS obvious that Ben '^ s im For the fir-st three quarters the family. He will flll' 'out the bench coach thinks something should be . 0 9 Al Surowiec, whose rebeuadlng Currently Connecticut la ranked Scranton, Pa.. Feh. 4l (/D — 1918 (Tubs, will be on the spot since but should pick them up without championship'schoolboy club. Prior in Madison Square (jarden, even Mikea Kenael, If ... ..a...#* ...... 1 .lohnnp Pe.sky la 33 and Is | second among the gam e's an pressed by w-hat could he/kecom-| men from Poquonock held their strength .that includes the flne Cibhon ...... 79 361 done about building up future * Campoiao, If ...... J 0 9 was respopslble for hia teaqt’A re­ SOth nationally among the major Scranton will field a team i'n the the .southpaw failed with both the too mtieh lost motion. When given holds the individual record for the though the team championship Is naaring the close of a fine career elent*. Satch, the Lneyrlo savs. pli,shed by this OrganizefLnandler- 1 own with the men of green and shooting Bob McLarnon and Coach Tuttle ...... 86 263 e B, Reynold*, e ...... i 1 11 cent close win over tbe New-Ha- cag* achoola. Three gamea remain Eaatcrn Basohall I.eague this sea­ Newsom Dodgers and 5'nnkees last year. a line, he should follow it until he. lowest 18-hole score in Inter- almost certain to go to Manhat­ Smith ...... 8'i. 269 , B. Merrer, e ...... 0 0 0 son thanks to league Prealdept that began in 1942. He plaved will be IT on .Inly 7 comes upon a bird or is directed dog cooperation and Ke asked, then old reliable Bores began to Bell. scholastlc competition at the Man­ 289. cM ’t go on forever. " 0. Merrer, rg ...... 0 0 0 ven Roeaslars, will oppose Byrnes on the alate after tonight'* cohteat. only 94 games in 19.5'J. ( 'hanVe.s , w"uwon f tr games Iasi year and lias Steve O’Neill Is getting a fiill- tan’s potent Jaspers for the third Donnelly ...... io:» Thomaa Rlrhard.aon and a group of otherwise. His depth perception "How do you go about training fjnd the range. In the last period The starting five will remain, in­ "The field ha* In be scouted h Chandler, r g ...... 0 9 at center. Bob Todford and-iobn Maaaaohuaetta, Boston University recoril. Old ;time whaeU a* boss of the Phll- chester (Ikiuntiy C3ub with a par straight year, a team perfect balance...... 0! 0 0. loi'ai-fana w ho have chipped In the are he'll he arniipd a while fot-ja 'JOit ’t'il lifetime should be good In marking and, he .a dog to do these th m gs?" _ tbe Driye-lh's moved out ahead by- tact. Hank DeZonie and Kenpy. 70 standard. - ^ - Totality . .J ...... DJ.'i 37.5 .54J 1072 more thoroughly, aapecltily the: ... 1, . Burke, tvro lads who lovo t » throw -and T u f t a. ■ remain on the- he can play third, short or s e c -I! BrHiibo,'w'ho'calts rVerj-taidy Bo, has lles, Ren Helnf/.elmah, .57, who Manhattan, second in~^he AAU Drill PrMd?* (4) . i i . i 4 37,500 needed to get the club should hunt close to a fall until he "Let's go gel a hiJC of luncli and a good margin and held it all the Goodwin arc ready to operate up While a t' (Connecticut, the local amaller rollegei,” admit* Orvl. the long' oiiiM^ urlll start a t guards. achedule. Overall record la H-.l. seen belter days. He broke In w,lth won only one game In 19.53, figures championships a week ago, even AlctH’k ...... 117 122 10! 776 going. Rlchardaon made the an­ finds the bird. Cripple.-! must he the old Prof w-ill ryiver that in the wav. front While Jackie Allen and Bob­ young man won freshman awards McCtrtliy ...... 97 M- 92 27il "Profe*Hlonal basketball thrive* TnUI* ...... IT t n They are hoping to repeat their Holy Croaa Is 14-5 . . Boston Cel­ lo go liefnre the season" opens, has one of the few likely threats 01 282 Score at half lima, 94-90 Brown and nouncement at a meeting 7*at Over at breer.v Sarasota on the Brooklyn in lO'JIt. trailed acrurately and «i!iirkl.y." next lecture."' During the first three periods it by Knight combine in the guard in swimming and golf and waa ... 99 92 OB new fare*. Many fine player*! uncanny markamiuiahip dlsplmred tic* far# the Eastern Division Ike was a big help In 1919 when (Distributed h^ NEA Servicel to world record* among the 663 Rice ...... in 92 97 299 Sports Mirror Baaupra. last Saturday night at the- Ver- leadtog New York Knicka Sunday night at which he also 'revealed Gulf of Mexico. -Manager Lm R<*W' "P "That's a tall order," said Ben. was a scoring battle between Bill spots. Felix,, the league's leading awarded his varsity letter la golf are passed up. because no one see* Boudreau hn* the worry that " ''’''■Py Palm Bench. His he won 17 hut retirement has been Wade and .toe Tomalonls with athletes from 42 colleges entered. them." planck School against tha Jtoass- afteimoon at the Bdatoa Garden . . that the \5Jaahtngton .Senalora of only worry is avoiding parking scorer, will be. at center. the following year. Toiale ...... 412 394 381 1187 B. Pagaal aed See (ID the! some of hi* younger Boston play- worry is beckoning since. both men making a variety of That's Steve Dillon, who has been ....a . 4 0 i 'Coaches In the American Hockey ,|he American League, and tickets. Sometimes Bo foigets to After tonight's game, the locals An Air Force ROTC student. Cervl lashes out at today's high TODAY A YEAR C Churllla, rt ...... lere. the i ars might he called up hy the Over in St. Petersburg. Eddie shot s. close to the 35-pound weight mark 44) Turner, rf ...... A 0 0 0 Tomorrow’s door prlss ■wffl' bo League are Bunny Cook '(Cleve­ Chattanooga Ixmkouls of have two more at home before the Prior plans to enter Jet' fighter score*. . thinks the offense can be 4 1 • pul nirkol.s in the meters. i Slanky is in hi-s second spring as BIG 1A)U D ESf’I .didn't arrive In every meet this Winter. Kucln^kl ...... 100 92 112 .704 1 Fleher, If ...... a flve-dollar gift certificate./do­ land), Frank Eddolla (Bufralo), Southern Aaaoclatlon have made Army. He has no sliigglMk Ted II will be' surprising if Walker I playoffs. Elmira will, be here next training upon graduation. Last Lappeji ...... 10.7 103 98 .KH moderately de-emphasized with­ . Olsen, If ...... 1 1 9 pilot and he has a strong pennant Yanks Hope ttySign until clo.se to halftime but played 7 1 16 nated by Harm’s (Camera dUtop. Murray Henderaon (H # r a h e y 1, working agreemenla with the Williams this apring Willinm.s^ Cooper and .Sam .lethroe remain , Friday night and Pawtucket the summer Prior was awarded a Lan^c ...... 113 i:ia 100 ;i*)4 out hurling the game. Dubonoakl. e ...... hit .400 in six games last year "(Amtendcr. One fellow you won’t a good defensive game along xvilh plaque as an outstanding cadet-at lonship. .Coarlea. rg ...... 0 0 0 ^ - - - . >•' "King blancy (Pittsburgh), Terry Scranton team. for the sea.son with the, Bo,ston. final week end of the regular cam­ "We should concentrate on more .. Olaaver. rg . . . . . 4 0 9 find sitting on those green street the ahaipshobting of Wade, Pinney the A. F. ROTC Summer camp Tntala ...... 718 327 S19 .902 ...... BCHOLASnO BASKHTBAfiL R eardon (Providence), Jake and George Kell, who has hit Braves. ' Cooper's No. 1 eatrhing paign. Last Night Fights .Monkey W renrhe. (f) pass work' and belter defenae," he FIVE YEARS AGO—The 1 V Delaney. Ig ...... • 0 10 benches is. F.nos Slaughter. He'-II and Bores. The Collegian.* were at McGuire Air Force Base iii New ForbCa (St. Loiiia) and Frank Charles Srhmitler, Michigan .above „ .30(9 , the - In.st .seven years, -Tol fiRures to go to Pel Cran- | Key Performers Soon jQatia^n ...... Rfi 83 94 20.^ a6 "These are the two thing* York Ranger* of the N. H. L., . Therrian, Tg ...... 0 0 9 fractured a finger last fall after ^^j-^een In: the Army the be 37 on April 27 hut still ha.s the without the .services of one.of their Jersey. McLsAUKklin ...... 91 9ft 98 257 .Dplayers are neglecting because Bulkoley (Hartford) d l , . |lew Belsler (Syracuse) . . Moe Ma­ Stale fencing coach, won the' Na­ ROBERTS WAS STINGY By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rnzhter ...... 117 l')9 3CI feated Montreal, 6-1, after g r Totals ...... M S St batting .311. Inst two y e ^ s Big Coop, well ability and determination. leading scorers, Adam T'varkins. 121 they are taught only- to ahoot.” London 40 honey. former Providence pro tional Turner Society’s foil and Philadelphia — (/P| — Robin Rob­ New York—George . A rau jo, 19 gamea without victory. , Daei’t im*a-la (St) aabre champlonshlpa In 1936. (Comment on the cuhning left nwnre of the sTtiialion, signed his ' Ca.sey Stengel, who.se 5’ ankees By BEN OI.A.V out with the flu. Totals ...... 70.7 291 301 89ft Cervl is against letting one in­ Hewitt, rf ...... 1 0 1 Bristol 7S, Meriden 55 eager in the American League and The w-in,’ gives Frankie's s erts, 28-game winner for the Phils': the hiisky ..righthander allowed Providence. R. X. outpointed ...... 1 0 3 arm of Bobby .Shanir. of the Phila- i-onirael early. I.^t spring he was share A1 Lang F'ield with the Assoriated Pres* Sports Writer — ------dividuald do all ttie scoring. TEN YEARS AGO^Sam ). Ot*r, rf ...... William Hall (West Hartfbrd) iraujo Winner^ breather as they now sit hack *nd dolphia Phils, proved a very stingy Unly 45 walks in 30 complete Paddy De Marco, 135, Brooklyn. . B. Conlon, |f,...... 4 9 10 delphi* A's must he w-il hheld U n-■ a holdout until nHd-MarcTi. " I : Cards, is whistling like a 4 R.WAT LKAOI K It mlght,be' good for the box ■j M. ConloB, If ...... 9 0 0 51. UancheaUr 88 . Mo.st of the major league clilby' play the winner of the four teams hurler ■when it came to doling out gam.es. 10. Team No. 4 <2i Windham 86, Mlddletow»_J til the American I^'ague's most Jiate spring training, \were. Coop-! only problem is to a\e . y West Palm Beach, Fla.—Larry office, but certainly Isn't the best d Tarci. 0 ...... 1 1 § are getting theii^gloves, bats sr that w-ill, start the pla.voffs Tues­ base hits and allowing walks last -1 KlelnschmUll ...... Ill 91 107 »(» Scribner, c ...... 0 0 0 he- C s words, .lethroe mnNX.be movni ; Mir.e. 40. conserve hi.s rtrength for , DeMarco Sereanis K. Diets ...... s« 86 8B. 2(1S 11thing for team play." remarks-the out by Ezzard Charles, Bloomfield 58, Mesworth valuable player he won 24 mothbajls day night. The'Gollegians. on the aoason. Roberts pitched a pair of BACK TO SCHOOL Mujica, 135, New York, outpointed ^ Wataon. rg ...... 0 0 0 gins to throw hard. Shantr. siif- to right field in favor V Andy ! the World .Serie.s. And tha * really , baseballs out of the Chapel' Hill, ,N. C.— (NEA) — Chick Boucher, 136, Manchester, Mlnnlch ...... 107 97 112 312 sSyracuse star. "It gives the rest " Segllo. rg ...... 0 0 0 riel (South Windsor) 89 other hand, w-ill -pow play the two-hitters snd two three-hitters. Bunr.li...... 104 iai 92“ 301 ° Wethendleld 71, Oleatonlnffi 84 fered a fractured wrist when hit Pafko, And in right field, switch-| no problem at these nays. But the World, (^am- Nrw 5'ork, Feh, 20 oTi His two-hit Jobs were against the Former North Carolina baseball Conn., 10. of'the player* a helpless feeling. I- Ballard. Ig ...... 1 0 9 He httfl World ,Serle.s Cypress Arms In a playoff game If, RenRslon ...... '96 106 9ft 297 O n Nae. Ig ...... 0 9 t Rockville 82, NewingtonD 86 H y -it-W R ilr -M R s te w n find-t^ompetUaon-pelitic -QDVPr riin<. piniv-—New...-Ynck__ Yankee^__ar^ Pirates.-and- Cuba- Hia . three-hit s t a t . PranliiRoblnson.^whoJaler- __ Phoenix. AriE.-^-J i m m y Mar­ Ever5T5)ne_In the llifrup should be paw, signed for hi* 11th i iJMINVERSION OIL BURNERS “George Araujo l.e^t*tktlTE-tttte~trT- Tuesday ntght^ SUfted Springs 80, S t Jois h’s fjill. However, he’ji only 27 nn^l'in rookie Rill Bruton who hit .^3^^ home runs. scheduled to depart for their St. games were against the Reds and moved up to the Philadelphia tinez, 157. Glendale, Ariz., out­ 'fotiV* ____ ...... Sifl 468 1483'* a potential scorer," . ' withThe^ahka 'Uuis makthg^t 21 Total* ...... 9 Petersburg, Fla., ba.se tbd^- armed day and Paddv De Marco . is: In'the first game Chri.stie Mov- Team No. 1 40) Being a coach, Cervl ia not' un- Reasons of big league ball. Bear* St half t|m*, 90-S Pactnl *. (Mass.) 40 • HOT WATER AND WARM AIR Braves. Americans, is back here going td pointed George .Holmes, 162, L^oa Tracy ...... 90 96 107 289 with a healthy supply o^pens, ink screaming "where's Chri.stenHcr- In the basc-on-balls department college. xAngelee, 10. Wilson ...... - 111 J

X : S' 'MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1953 f AGE THlBTEEy^ MANCHESl’ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21,195S Help Wanted— Male •lArtU^lea for Sale 45 Hodflchold Uoods 51 Musical Instnimenta 53 Bnainm LeeatloM Honaea for Salt 7 t Houses for Sale 72 Automobiles for/Sale 4 Automobiles for Sale 4 Business'Senriccs Offered 18 Roofliif—Sidinir 18 Painting—Papering 21 Help Wanted->Maie 38 or Female 37 for Rent 64 Salesmen Wanted 36-A l a w n m o w e r Uy-Awayrsale. THUMPETS, Claririeta, trumbones, MANCHES'I^R::;^5-;Roo.i]; _ HiHiSfcr LINOLEUM P.«inpant8 SOc squar* PAINTING and PAPERHANQING HAVJLNA SEED TOBACCO _0.nljL tx _4owh hold# any__ hand STOP AT t sax jphones, guitars. Largest se­ MODERN 3-RQpM offloC. Dental Seven years old." Plaatered walla. UN PlanesJ FOR A DEPENDABLE and Oean - ^ GREAT EASTERN WANTED—Experienced shoe fit­ MANCHESTER — 3-FamUy Dwell­ SAVE MONEY AT yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. ROOFING AND —Ceilings refinished. Free esti­ Th e PERSONAL FINANCE ter, full time. Ehccellenf starting . ! SORTERS mower. $5 down- holdi any power CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE lection of Instruments in town. plumbing, laVal lavatory and dark ing. Good location. One apart­ Full cellar. Oil hot water heat. 'Classified Uaad Car, See Our Line Up of Done by reliable. well-trained mates. .Wallpaper books available. .. “ pwer., unUl Apr!) 15, on.,Warda- A ll, accessories. Ehepert. repairing. Copper plumbing. Ameslte drlve- -Late- Turn Ina. • Trading' High On GONSTRUGTION CO; “ - . ____ COMPANY.,... ____ ..salary-Those., .experienced only Apply AT THH GREEN — room. CaU MltfchfcU 3-6514 ozJ ment.. 5Vii. .rAoma.avaUable. Price McCLURE AUTO eOMPANY ’'inenr' AH jpbe giiafehteed. Hall Frahcia T; Gee, Mltcheir S-«474. ' Lay-Away plan. Regular $16.95 Warii” Krause, St walnut llttch- 9-5820. $9,800. Down payment $2,000. ■ Way. 'FenfctilUH' yard, 'hlcily land­ BlastRedsj Your Car for a New Dodge need -apply. Call for appointment, WILLIAM DUNN AND SON scaped. Immfcaiate ocoupancy. Linoleum Co., 56 Cottage atreet. Will employ aeveral meq aa Mitchell 9-4427. hand' mower 16” ,$14.97.; Regular For (Complete Selection of ell> V5336. Idveiliseiiients V-Eight' ' Top dollar for ypur car in 24 OAK STREET PAINTING And paperhanging. No branch manager trainees. Must TOBACCO COMPANY * FOR RENT—Second floor loft 40 MANCHESTER—6-Room, 10-year- Only $8,900; As low efa $1,000 Mitchell 9-4022, eveninga Mitch­ * I 399.50 power mower 18’’ $94.50. HOME FURNISHINGS I CLASSinED ADVf. trade towards a new Hudson Job too small. Phone Mitchell be high school graduate, college SALESMAN WANTED—Local tfcr- 24 North School Street Regular $107.50 Rotary power 120 BASS ACCORDION. Uaed only X 60. Suitable offices, light manu- old DweUing. 3 unfinished up. down. Mitchell 3-8274; Hartford SOLIMENE, INC. ell 3-6166 or Mitchell 3-8109. (Your House Doctor) • Manchester ^ DEPT. HOURS Hornet, Wasp, or a gruaran- 3-8372. training desirable. Age 24-28. ritory open for old established mower $99.95. Montgomery Ward, Full Line of Sealy Mattresses few times. Like new. • Will sell fauturlng. Information, Barker, Large lot. Good location. Selling 5-5138. Schwartz Real Estate. N ear Yalui ANTIQUES ReflnUhed. Repairing Rokifing' — Siding: — Gutters Muat. have car. This position of­ Tel.' Mltihell 9-0085 cheap. CaU MItcheU 9-2215. 36 Oak atreet. price only $11,500. Down payment 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Dodge and Plyijpouth Cara . teed used car. PAINTING AND Paperhanging. I biscuit company. Steady employ­ 822 Main street. From $39.60 to $79.96 WALKER STREET — Modern Six- done on any furniture. Tieman, and Leaders fers a splendid opportunity in the ment for the man whq la capabla $2,500. tq $3,000. Prompt occu­ (OoBtiaasd from Paga Ob*) ! Free e;rUmates. Paper books cqpsumer finance field. Salary— Appliances .and TV. THREE ROOM office and two pancy. Room Single. Fireplace, oU hegt. Dodge Job Rated Trucks Easy Terrtis. Bank Rates. 189 , South Main atreet. Phone and aggreaaive. SaltiW, commis­ BOY’S 26" Columbia deluxe bi­ Garage, ameslte drive. Combina­ .COPY CLOSING TIME Mitchell 3-S643. A Complete Home Remodeling: available. Get our spring outside $282 a month—car allowance—in­ sion and car allowance. Write full Situations Wanted— cycle. Brand new, $40. Call Mitch­ 501 Middle T i^ pike, East Wearing: Apparel— Fun 57 room office, formerly dental office. pojin, to challenge Sabres shlsk!* i prices now. Call Cliff Sebrso, surance. Other benefits .include MANCHESTER - t 6-Room, 5-year- tion screens and storm sash. Lot FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 634 CENTER STREET TeTeplione Mitchell 9-9442 Service particulars to Manager, Carr Con­ ell 9-9895. Hours: New heating system. May be seen nicely landscaped. Trees and Ing the fighter-bomber raid. ’ ! Mitchell 9-4298. group life Insurance, vacation, lib­ Female S8 at 566 Center rtreet. old DweUing. Two unfinished . . MON. THRU FRI. . Open Eveningrs solidated Biscuit Co., B«c 192, 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., MUSKRAT Fur cqat, size 16. Uke up. Some decorating and paint­ ahrubs. Nice location. Immediate The Air Force aaid 42 Sabrs* | PHONE Mitchell 3-5101 T.V. SERVICE. 12.50 per call. Mitchell 3-8271 eral savlh'ga and retirement plan. Plainville, Conn. CURTAINS LAUNDERED and BASSINETTfE with new mattreea Apply 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Eve­ 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. new, $90. Phone MItcheU 9-1801. ing needed. Central location. Fire­ occupancy. ExceUent value. and 50 MIGs 'were Involved in th* > ♦a 10:30 A.M. Phone Mitchell 9-8429 anytime. ironing done in my home. Call and quUted padding. Small table Sate Place To Buy Uaed Cara! 373 MAIN STREET < INTERIOR PAINTING, ceiling* ning hours by appointment—Mon­ WANTED—Shoe salesman. Must model Tele-tone radio. Toy caah Wantad to Rent 68 place. Tile bath. ..Hot water, oil $12,000. Reasonable terms. Call air battles: j SATURDAY 9 A. M. REFRIGERATION Service, com- A. V. LINDSAY - Owner whitened. Tel. Mitchell 9-4997. Mitchell 9-4333. >■ SEVimAL LADIES’ DRESSES— burner heat. . Full cellar. Insula-, William' Goodchlld, Sr., Realtor, day through Friday. be neat appearing. Age 19-25. regiater. Phone MItcheU 3-8278. BECONDmONED Easy Spin n it Red stora* ! Sizei 20 and 20%. Shoes and hats. FOURr^DULTS, are looking, for an tion, and plaster waUs._ Qnjy Mitchell 3-7925 anytime. urn FORD SEDAN.'Radio, heater, PACKA RDS, 1948-1949-1930r late merclal end domeetle. See our _CQHN*CTlCUT__yaUey Ctanatruc-- High-.-schooI-edueatiOn,^- Apply- In- -'WOUtJl'^tilKE--pbettton' aa-honsn" 'Dry, $60. Other— awal— wringer jrOVK COOPERATION WILL display of guaranteed uaed reMg- CONTRACTOR- To 'd o ' Inside BRAND-NEW 1953 2l” Stewart ■TOio Topper ” ahYT three "paTriT or apartment from three to four $1 1 ,866. ;D6wh payment $1 ,666. to “ Thirty-twb— F^W—TinihilBijtfrf good condition, green flni.sh. Lots model 01-52., AH choice and top tion. Guaranteed roofs and siding. person, Kinney Shoe Store, 90S keeper for one or two adults. Call style washing machines from $15 drapes, very reasonable and#^ BE APPRECIATED eratore. George H.’ WUilama Aa- ' painting and paperhanging. Lo>y PERSONAL Warner telfcvlaion,'$189.95, excise rooms. No children. Write Box S, $2,666. MOVE RIGHT IN, hit the communications center. I pf gpQd transportation in this qhe. ^ lla r value, r^rlcjrt low for luxury Aluminum storm windows and Main street. MItCheU„9-5379... , . to $30. Watkins.. Brothers,.... 935 good .condtUon. .. MItcheU,. 9:7470-, Resort, Projjerly for Sale 74 w efetes,'260' Tolland Tkimpike. guttem; AM men protected by ih- .winter rates,.with off on «li FINANCE COMPANY tax included. Can arranga'term* ertr Herald. —„ ■Pilots reported....deDtroytiif' |g j Douglas Motors, 333 Main. ' and quality cars."Must sell ’em 1953 wallpaper. Fully insured. Main street. \ M ANCU4BSTBR-4i-Robm^ practically at your own price to Manchester. Phone MItcheU aurance. Three years to pay. Free WILL DO Typing, bookkeeping to suit. CaU MHchfll 9-0980. CONEY FUR-Jacket. $35. Long A-1 shape. New Air Conditioning ANDOVER LAKE — .Wqter front buildings and damaging aigHt. | ^Oial MI-3-5121 Call Hartford 32-6285. Mr. 806 Main Street QU1E7T, Middle-Aged Couple de­ home. Screened-in porc)i. Fire­ 1947 CHEVROLET -h-paasenger make room for others coming In 9-3585, nights Mitchell 3-7691. estimates. Call Mltche)!. S-7180. and clerical work in my home. Tel. KER08BU4E Cook Stove. Modem, length. Good condition. Size 16. sire completely furnished 3-4 room heat. Garage. Nice location. Quick Numerous Urea erupted and i-oupe; 2-tone green, radio, heater. Alfred Charaat, Owner... ) Hebert. . whUe, with 3 top and 1 oven burn- CaU Mitchell 3-7781. occupancy. Selling price. $11,866. place.. Rusoo cOmbinatibn doors on *63 new Packards. Low down MANCHESTER TV Service, radio Notice MItehfcll 9-8706, any time. Boats and Accessories 46 Martment in Manchester. Call ondary explosions indicated hite 1795 full price. Carter Chevrolet Phone Mitchell 9-7430 era. Suitable for cottage or home. Down payment only $2,506. to and windows. PUgrlm 2-7492. on gasoline or ammuniUtm atorflfc payments, easy terms on balance. and TV specialLsta since 1934. East Hampton, Conn., 713-W3, col­ Co., 311 Main street. Phone Mitch­ MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ . A public hearing will be held by WARDS OUTBOARD motor lay­ Good buy. MItcheU 8-8798. lect. ■ * $3,600. It was one of the deepM p«n- iM t and Found High trades! Guaranteed. If you House service cell $3;90. Mitchell ing company. Aim all types of Repaliing 28 ell 9-5238. want a swell buy at a low'prlci*, MARRIED MAN to Work in serv­ the Tow’n Planning Commission. Doffs— Birds— Petfl 41 away. $10 holds any Wards Sea Wanted—To Boy 58 Suburban for Sale 75 eratlons into North Korea mag* 9-2186 day or night. ■’ painting and carpentry work. ice station between 9 a. m. to 6 Tuesday, March 3, 1953, at 8:00 FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator, 6 cu. MANCHESTER — 2-Famt!y Flat. USIfiT — Black leather key-ring, here'.s yoUr chance during Febru­ MATTRESS Tour old mattreasea COCKERS, THREE months. Reda KI*1K motor 'til May 1st. Then by fighter-bombers of the 4901: 1951 FORD Custom eight, fully Guaiianteed work. Phone Mitchell sterilir.ed and remade like new. p. m. Five .days a week. Must P. M. In the Hearing Room o f the ft., good running order, $40. Vl^t- WANTED TO BUT — Old Glass, One 5-room and one 4-room. 2- NBUVLY REMODELED two-fam- Wing. < • four keys. Vicinity Arthur Drug ary only. ' Brunner’s, 358 East COMPLETE. Repairs by Stuart R. blacks, one male, four females. pay balance or arrange conven­ ktns Brother!, 935 Main street. -China, Picture Frames, Paint­ Housea for Sale 72 car garage. Steam heat, oil burn­ Store. Reward. Call •Mitchell equipped, two door and fordor. 9-89313 for free estimatea. Call Jonea Furniture and Floor be responsible- McClure Auto Co., Municipal Building to consider ient terms. 5 H. P. Sea King lly home in Willington, 4 and 6 "It looked aa If you could thrwr Former local owners. For a real Center street. ’ • Wolcott, A-1 Repair, Salce, on Sired b y . Champion Tucker's ings, Furniture, SUver, Lamps, er. Good location. Down payment Covering, 36 Oak. Mitchell 9-1041. 373 Main street. Apply in per­ the following proposed zone Standard reduced from $13(1 -to FLORENCE Electric range, 3 sur­ A HOME— rooms. 6 rooms oracant. Modern a pebble out of the cockpit across buy, buy at 'Center Motors, 461 ,v/eshlng. machines, vacuum clean­ son only, after 5 p: m. Brown Bomber. A.K.C. registered. Etc. For information call Vir­ $3,000. to $3,500. 1940 PONTIAC 6 Station Wagon. changes and amendments to the only $125.88. Buy now at Wards face units ani!| deep well; S stor­ NOT JUST A HOUSE kitchen and bathroom, hlive to be the Yalu Into Manchuria,'* a*M; LAST Large Reel of Television Main street. ers, motors, small appliances. RoofliiK 18. A Chase, Hebron Road, South Bol­ ginia Madden, tel. MItcheU 9-3807, Good condition. Seats eight. Zoning Regulations: low sale price. Montgomery Ward, age compartments. Reg. $219.95, MANCHESTER- 2-FamUy, 6-Room seen to be appreciated. 2,000 feet 1 (3oI. Richard N. Euis, 1 rsKM> Wire, Wednesday, Feb. 1*. Find­ Welding. 180 Main street. Phone Mortgages 21 WANTED-^- Ehcperienced lumber ton. Mitchell 3-5427. or write P. O. Box 110, Manches­ Spotless Cape Cod Home with five Phone Mitchell 3-4477. Mitchell 9-6678. ROOFING— Specialising in repair­ 1. To change to Buaine.sa 2kme 822 Main. sale price $179.95. Watkins Broth­ ter. Duplex. 3 bedrooms. 2-car ga­ off Wilbur Cross Highway, 18 drive, Montgomery, Ala. er caU Mitchell 9-0752. Reward. 1949 CHEVROLET’S. Four to yard foreman. Phon'a Simsbury I all or part of an area on • the finished rooms and one.imfiniahed, ing roofs of all kinds. Also naw FIRST AND Becond mortgages 6-4475. SMALL PART TERRIER PUPS— ers, 935 Main irtreet. rage. On but line. Good shape. miles from Aircraft. Price $8,500. "I don’t think they were expect- choose from,'. All in excellent con­ 1941 DODGE, fluid drive. 1948 en­ Northerly side of East Center GRUMAN Aluminum canofc, pad WANTED TO BUY—Boy's Junior- enclosed rear porch, storm win­ Down payment $4,000. to $5,000, Call Stafford. OVerland 4-7306 or | Ing us,” he added. "The trucks In dition. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. roofs. Quttar work. Chimneys bought for our own account. Faat, Six weeks old. Phone Mitchell Ill . - — gine. Good tires, $1.50. Phone cleaned, repaired. 26 veara’ cx- Street, Easterly of Lenox Street, dies, cowing attachment, row­ Slightly used carpets. One 12' x Size bicycle. Phone MItcheU dows, screens, awnings and many 4-2968. the Urget area acted enuy. They Announcements 2 Mitchell 9-3104. , ALL KINDS of carpentry work. confldentiai service. Manchester MEX7HANIC — Experianced only, 9-4690. other extraa. Shown by appoint MANCHESTER — 7-Roon;i, 4-Bed­ SAVE $300 to tSOO on quality used Reasonable rate*. MItcheU 9-4291. perienea Free estimates. Call , with tools. Hours 9 to. 5 p. m., now in'Residence Zone A. bounded ing seat, 3-4 h. p. outboard motor 17'6” rose scroll Axminster, as is 9-9420. would stop In th* middlt of Investment Corp., 244 Main St. ment only. room Dwelling. Lavatory, and BOLTON—Three-Bedroom Ranch, a !?? TYPE doll repaired. Dressed cars. It's Febmary Inventory Howley. Manchester Mitchell Saturday 9 to 1 p. m. McClure and described as follows: A BOXER Puppy. Very nice crors- 'and bracket. Good condition, $130. $113. One 9’9” x 16’ gray wool road and pull off into ftsida.*’ - * 1952 FORD Customline 2-door, like LAWN MOWERS aharpened and Phone Mitchell 3-5416. breeds. Zimmerman's Kennels, bath. Porch. Garage and' work new, plaster walls,' fireplace, full Bilote repotted deotroying fldV order. Specialty ' collfcticn Sale at Brunner's. All makes, all new. Only 1600 miles'. Must be 3-5361. Auto Co., 373 Main street. Apply . Beginning at a point in the in­ MItcheU 9-1689 Saturday or Sun­ twist, as is $97. Manchester Car­ repaired, reasonable raten. Tel. tersection of the northerly line of Lake atreet. MItcheU 3-6287. Rooms without Board 59 ARTHUR A. KNOFLA shop. A-1 location. Price Only cellar, oil heat, large lot, imme­ trucks, 38 railroad cars, a Iocoin6!> jtiiecea restored. Dresses copied. models. Terms to suit your bud­ seen to be appreciated. Many In person only, after 8 p. m. day. pet Center, 308 Main street. Phone Realtor $13,800. Down payment $3,500. to Mitchell 3-4531. East Center Street with the diate occupancy. G.I. approved. I tive and a lumber yard in th* tiffc-' Call Plgrl-'^ 2-«M6. get. Open Mon. and Thurs. eve­ extraa. .Save at Center Motor Business Opportunities 22 - Mitchell 9-4343. AT THE CENTER—Pleasant large 875 MAIN ST. E T. 1921 $4,000. Heating— Plamblng 17 Easterly line of Lenox Street; 8 $12,700. Gatto A Co.. HarUord get area In addition to tha bulUU- nings 'til 9;.30. See Brunner, your Sales. 461 Main. room for one or two gentlemen. 8-9198. Eves. 8-8989; Manchester Bii^MINGTON and Stdiick shavers, Packard denier, now. Mitchell ALL ALUMINUM FOR RETTIRED or business-mind­ thence Easterly along ths North­ Poultry and Supplies 43 Diamonds— W atcher- THE WASHING Machine you are Ings. .i/-. GUARANTEED Plumbing and ACCOUNTANT - AUDITOR 14*16 Wadsworth street. Phone: MItcheU 3-5440 , MANCHESTER ~ 6-Roomt 3:Bed- Mitchell 3-6946. parts and service at Russell's 3-5191.- Big trades. COMBINATION WINDOWS ed couple. Small plumbing and erly line of East Center Street, Jewelry 48 now using ler worth $75 towards a Eveninga MItcheU 9-5938 room DweUing. Porch. Okriaga. Farther aouUi, B-26 light bomfg 1941 PLYMOUTH Special DeLuxe. he'ating. Alterations and new- BROAD-BREASTED Bronze Tur­ era escorted by Australian MOteor l^litfber Shop, comer Oak and Blaf;k. Muat aell. May he aeen hardware store complete with flx- 356 feet; thence Northerly 200 new Blackstone or ABC automa­ HO JSEKBEPJNG room for 2 or 3 or MItcheU 9-5592 Fireplace. Hollister School area. 1950 CHEVROLET 2-ton cab arid AND DOORS work. Perma gla-*X electric and keys, fresh frozen, 10 to 22 and LEONARD W. TOST, J«w*l*r, re­ COVENTRY LAKE— Year 'round Jets smashed a Communist sir flelff Spruce streets. Phone Mitchell Saturday arid Sunday at Tony’a turei*-. Living quarters if desired. Local rhanufacturer de­ feet; thence Easterly 29.3 ifeat to tic during our February Furniture girls, all facilities Included. .Vi­ Hot water heat, oil burner. Very asven room ranch style cottage chaasla, ne^y Urea, clutch and gas water heaters sold and in­ 22 to 25 pounds. Also fresh eggs. pairs. abjuita watches expertly. TWO YEARS OLD — Thres-bsd- at Slnmak, about M air *at boi^ DRIVER WANTBd^ from Orove Main street. Phone Mitchell TIRE PRICES EXPERT REPAIR and SERVICE follow.*:' Dishes and Other Accessories MItcheU 9-8216. Also trailer park­ Hartford. One 3-acre parcel 1 WIRING INSTALLATION of all for all types of warm air fur­ Full or part time. Permanent po­ son. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 balance one year to pay. CaU reinforced Rad < aireet, Rockville, Hartford. 9-5238. Beginning at a point in the in- USED 16” TELE-TONE T.V. Con­ ing apace avaUabie. MANCHESTER—Four Rooms, all $1,300. One $-acre parcel—$800. MAY BE HIGHER types. No Job too small.-T-, Peter naces—coal, oil, or gas. Viking sition. No ' Saturdays. Good sal­ Main atreet. 9-* ■ Mrs. Carr,^ MItcheU 9-7320. good size, full ceUar, oil heat, ter three-hour S-iU to 4:30. Phone'' Rockville ter.*ection of the Northerlv line of G — N — L — Y sole. Adaptable to U.H.F. $125. One 6-acre p|ircel--$l,200. One Wante4l>-Real Estate 77 Panfaluk, 4o Foster atreet. Phone furnace bloWera and Mor-Sun win­ ary. Insurance benefits. , Apply Brunner's T.V., 358 East Center ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. Pri­ good location. $9,200. Gatto A Co., 65-acre parcel—$4,500. patrol, operating 8i9647, \ 1951 PLYMOUTH hard top con­ Hartford Despatch A Warehouse WANTED--Man for plumbihg and ; Center Street with the Westerly WARDS SPRING oil sale Is on vertible. AH extra.*. Low mileage. Buy On Budget As Low As Mitchell 9-7303. ' ter air conditioners installed. We heating supply house. Must be ■ $537 street; vate home. Quiet neighborhood. Hartford S-9198. - Evea. 8-5989; LIST YOUR home with the E and P'*I‘«y' J***.^*** enothor Co., Mr. Burnhariri. 225' Prospect line o f Roosevelt ' Street; thence Pricea cut on all types of oil, all 59 Holl street. WjKNTED-Rlde daily to and'from Call owner a^ Mitchell .1-6140. 50c Weekly. can make Ugly'pipe-cluttered cel­ able to drive, wait on counter, and size cans and . drums. Price prO' MItcheU 3-6946. E Agency for the aUentlon and P « y ^ ^j^nlfy of Hartford Institute'.of lars clean, roomy and attractive. atreet. East Hartford, or Mr. Northerly in aaid We.*terly line of No Payments to Finance Cos. WHITE CABINET style kerosene ALLEN Mooney, 410 Capitol avenue, Hart­ handle heavy materials. Give age, tcction plan, for drum lot buyers. LARGE FRONT ROOM suitable sate that you want and «P «ct- Liying. Practically any hours MERCURY 19.50. Dark blue club Clutch Overhaul, $9.50—plus Hon.sehoId Serrices T. Aitkin, Heating and Sheet Roosevelt Street, 174.5 feet; thence MONTHLY PAYMENTS Perfection oil stove. Fide burners. FOUR-ROOM CAPE COD — Two AUlsd ^ ford. i salary, references and experience, Westerly 160 feet to s point; Prices include Federal tax. Values for gentleman or couple. Kitchen unfinished up with front dormers. REALTY COMPANY The E and E Agency, phdin* suitable. Phone Mitchell 9-0979. coupe. Clean. $450 down —real parts. Offered I2-A Metal Contractor. Phone MItcheU If any. Write Box N, Herald. $19,63 Good oven. Ehccellent condition. Mitchell 9-8715 or 9-1187. ' 3-6793. thence Northerly, 125 feet; thence like these on Wards Premium FREE STORAGE 'TlL WANTED Suitable for camp or country privileges. Centrally located. Call Ideal for growing family; Oil / * Two-Praagad Attack-, buy. Brunrier’s, 358 Center street. FLAT FINISH Holland window Westerly 430 feet to the.Ea.sterly. 'tirade Vitalized oil; Reg. $.71 a MItcheU 3-4112. hot water heat. Fireplace. Alum FILE your incomb tax return in --v- WANTED—Man for established home. CaU MItcheU 9-6115. WANTED Llatlngs in all price | An Eighth Array-Wetturrai#*. ywir own home. Call Mitchell Batteries—500 jo ff. shades made to measure. All BRADFORD HOT water heaters. PART "HME CLERK for drv-clean- line of Alexander Rtreet; thence gal. ii) 55 gal. drum $.M. Reg. Inum storm windows and doors. 180 Center Street 1951 FORD 'a-ton pick-up, excel­ ing store.' Write Box E. Herald. laundry and cleaning route in PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY ONE BEDROOM FOR RENT— ranges. Please phone any Um*.Ur said tha Chines* com* dowa fropa 9^4928 for appointment. lent condition. Like new I»w metal Venetian blinds at a new American Standard plumbing fix­ Hartford. Good salary and com­ Southerly along .*aid Ea.sterly line $4.69 five gallon can $4.17. Reg. HARTFORD 6-0338 LARGE Painted Bureau, wicker Centrally located. No agents Warren E. Howland, Realtor, 6431 strongholds near the croas-bir $1.-95 two gallon can $1.66. Reg. basainette . with pad. Universal Double bed. 119 Cooper Hill street. CaU MItcheU 9-2212. ; / Manchester-, Conn. mileage; Better hurry. Easy CAL.SO SERVICENTER low price. Keya made while you tures. eaves troughs, sump pumps. AVON PRODUCTS, offers Imme­ mission. Apply New System of Alexander Street, 205 feet to Phone Mitchell 9-0595. Woodbrldge street, MItcheU “ T-Bone hiU” for the two-]. ^ WANTED—Ride to Pratt and Whit­ wait^ Ma.-low's. the Northerly line of Center- $5.76 case 24 one quart cgns AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 ’ iron, metal kitchen chair. Fine terms. Dwiglas Motors, 333 Main. Thomas Dawkin.*. Ma.*ter Plumb­ diate placement for three, women Laundrv. 44 Harrison rtreet. MANCHESTER — Five room /Telephone Mitchell 3-5105 3-8666. I assault 2 ^ ney, second shift, vldlnlly of 438 CENTF.R .ST, Mitchell 9-0980 er. Call MItchelU 9-9669 before 8 Street: thence Ea.*terly along said $4.98. Montgomery Ward, 622 condition. Reasonable. ' Rockville lA itr todftyi *tAnlM on tk# Woodland street. Mitchell 3-4619. qualified to .serve established ter­ Phone MItcheU 9-7753. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT ranch, oil hot water heat, re DODGE 1947 Y^luxe coupe. Black. WEAVI.NG of b^rtie, moth holes a. m. nr after 1 p. m. ritory. Write District Manager, Noi'therl.v line of Center Street to Main street. #• . * 5-7351. T'URNISHEP ROOMS for ladles or LISTINGS Wanted. Single, two-1 central sector resumed their and tom clothing, hosiery runs, carsed radiatora, tile bath, full W^ANTED—By two people, ride to Runs swell, k^rid drive. Heater. Bo.x 27, North Branfoid. Conn. the Westerly line of Roo.*evelt If you have no means of transpor­ gentlemen. Phone MItcheU 9-5092. family, three-family, buotaaos I bloating o f Communist EVERYTHING for your car and handbags repa ■ ‘ era. Mortgages arranged. Pleas* 1 bunker-ahooU began Jaa. 16. You talk, -we do It. Budget Cen­ men’s shirt collars reversed and Help Wanted— Male Phone Mitchell 9-0617. Stanley Mitchell 3-6982. privilegJs for-a couple or two MItcheU 3-623L heat. All hardwood floors. Two Qreen Road. Mitchell 9-8508, ter. .Mitchell 3-4164. Storage 20 3. To change to Bu.*ine.*s Zone II call George K Oraslsdio, Real- AUied fighter-bombers 1946 NAS8 CABRIOL^ Good replaced. Marlow'a Little Mending FOR SALE all or part of an area on the North- Patnode. A^L— T--^^ SIX MAHOGANIf chairs with girls. Near bus line. Inquire 14G flreplaceit: Full basement. Ex- tor. Mitchell 9-5878. 109 H enry high explosives and strafed WANTED—nidfr- l o - vtdnltr- o f4 -‘^ ‘«>lUpn. - - T acod righf. Call ^Shop______!______-_____ {JLUSTI5L CHAMBEJia CO., ANTED Cashier, experienced Gardeir Drive after -p, m,— FIRST 'HME ON THE MARKET— —pandable.—Good-locatlon.^— Near­ ------I^a^ficationa—oloag—the- erly^.*ide-pf-Centet^Street;-Westcr- g^r^en VelVit'''*trrped upholstery. 6 tHIs Six-Room Cape Cod features -street------Mitchell 9-98.54. local and long distance moving, “desired, but not essential. Good TEL, MI.3-4694 l.v of Alexander Street, now in PARAMOUNT All Aluminum 43-45 Allyn St., Hartford church, achoola, and rtiopping front Lbve Lane. Hartford, hours 8 to 5 Motnreycles— Bicycles 11 hours, good wages. Five day track windows and doorc. Two chairs hkve arms. - Also 8 four bedrooms, oil heat, plaatered ftom Walker and Middle 'furn- DRAPERIES Made to order. Will packing, storage. Call MItcheU Re.*idence Zone A, bounded and ROOM TO RENT for one or two center. E. A E. Agency. Mitchell CONSIDERING 8ELLINO I Carrier-baaed planes sprayed JjP week. Apply Popular Market. Also Paramount custom made white window shades. Like new. walls, hatchway, all utilities, cor­ East. Mitchell 9-9640 do slip. fovePa for chairs only. 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. AFTER 4 P. M. I. described as follows: girls. Near the post'office, CaU 9-8715 or 9-1167. YOUR PRUPERTT7 strucUon along both Korean caMjE DeCORMIER MOTORS Mu.st have own material. Work­ Venetian blinds: Hastings alumi HEDSTROM Baby Carriage, col­ .Call MItcheU 3-7781, Mitchell 3-6745. ner lot and garage. All for $11,000 —»r Sale • -4 .and ...deliver.. Phone ■ Smitty'a’ ery. I^ocal ligh t. trucking. and estimates, no down, payment, 3 Machineix •nil Tools 52 glmased-ln. porch.. Plaatered. walla, offer tor property. Sea ua beferajly 239.95. Wat- cii'tch, tires Included. Regular and bath on second floor. Screens Hartford 5-9198, eveniqga 8-3989, 1949, 1950, two doors and four Business S e rv i^ Offered 12 3-7707. INQUIRE '4“ • ; Northerlv line of Center Street to Mitchell 9-5650. Carlton W. Hutchins, Mitchell Bataan swept th* west coast Draje This Is A Cream Puff! $13,000 to $13,500 the Westerly line of Alexander kiiis Brothers, 93J Main street. $230:50 Chor-Trac deluxe'$224.50. NEWLY . Decorated, unfurnished and storm windows, recreation 9-5132 or Mitchell 3-6231. or Mitchell 3-6948. dctors. All deluxe models and fully PAINTING. Exterior and interior, Regular *$220.53 Chor-Trac Stand­ room and laundry In basement. Kaesong weetword. They reports eouipped. Stop In and compare MANCHESTER Welding Service. ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. Street, 100 feel, point of begin­ ANTIQUE VICTORIAN love seat, spacious four room heated apart­ 1948 CHEVROLET paperhanging. Ceilings re'flnish- STUART CARLSON TW d SERVEL Ge refrigerators. ard $214.50. .Montgomery Wardr Ameslte drjve, one-cir garage. NICE SIX ROOM Cape Cod, 2 un­ CASH BUYERS waiting for 4, 6. a rood bridge and flva buddings ^ selection of beautiful, plean, Portable ' equipment. General Alterations and additions. Ceil­ ning. tufted back, rosewood carving. ment in colonial eatate. Beauti­ Hoeju destroyed, and a power st|r^ 4-DR.' SEDAN— Fleetline welding, boiler and furnape weldr ings. \yorkmanship guairanteed. ed. Wall paper books on request. • 44 S'TOOK PLACE $36 each. Watkins Brothers, 935 822 Main street. Maiiy extras. Phone Frances K. finished. fireplace, picture window, 6 and seven room singles . and' guaranteed cars at Center Motor THOMAS MURDOCK 4. To change to Residence Zone Excellent condition, $80. Antique fully situated but in proximity to Wagner, Realtgir, Mitchell 9-6026. tion damaged. To-Tone Green. I/OSded and eX' Ing. MItcheU 9-1658 or MRchall A. A. pion, Inc.. 299 AutUmn Estimates given. Fully insured. Tfcl. MI-9-4585—Manchester Main Street. -h ot. water heat, kitchen fan, din­ two-family houses In Moncheoter, Sales, 461 Maim street. B -all or part of an area on the Victorian side chair, red velvet, shopping facilities and lake. Ga­ Price reduced to $15,200. Bolton, Coventry and Vernon Weekly nian— sty cellent.' .-j_ 9-8762. \ atreet MItcheU 3-4860. CaU Edward R. Price. MItcheU TEL. MI-3.5722 OR YOUR BROKER. Westerly side of Edgerton Street, ette, breeze-way and garage. In 9-IOOS. " nor-'ing rocker and matching foot- KELVINATOR Refrigerator, 9.4 Musical In^tihinients 53 rage und ground privllegea. Howard R. Hastings, Mitchell| Tft Its weekly summary, the Flftfci" 1948 CHRYSLER—Green. Radio, now in Industrial' Zone, bounded 'stool. Boston rocker. Also young Adulla, $90. South Coventry. Pil­ HOME SWEET Homer-No. Main excellent condition, very good lo­ 19Ui CHEVROLEI' ATTICS AND Basements cleaned. PARAMOUNT Engineering Com­ cu ft.' twp door 1952 model, reg, cation. . - A. Beechler; Realtor. B-1107, Air Fore* reported on* Baljro oa*! taster. Seater coveia. signal and described a.* follows: man's tuxedo. Like new. size 28- $450, sale )>rlCe $376. Limited sup­ MUSIC instrument rental. Com­ grim 2-7670. slrefcf. Disllhctlve rramfc Cape Cod. 8 Rubbish , and ashes hauled. All pany. Rooflng and aiding esti­ Phone Mitchell 3-6969. two other Allied planes were toto IlglitB. Sun visor. In good condi­ •2-DR. SEDAN— Fleetmaster Northerly land of Bernard 30, $10. Phone MItcheU 9-8310. ply. Watkins Brothers, 935 Main plete line of Instruments. Rental with five spacious rooms, design­ tion. CaU after 6 p. m. Mitchell Dark Blue. Radio, heater, de­ Job.* done at your convenience. mates cheerfully given. All types up until Friday night The Jet M. Fogarty and J. Raymonu atreet. applies to purchase price. Rep- FIVE ROOMS and bath in Man­ ed -for comfort and efficiency. Legal Notice downed In *n aerial dogfight, 9t3M1. frosters. Very choice throughout. Reasonable rates. Mltcl^ll 9-3802 of rooflng and aiding mmplea on Notice ' resenting. Olds, Selmer;. . Bach, chester tq- a-middle-aged couple EAST HARTFORD Four Rooms, 1 OPEN FOR INSPECTION Fogarty, 153.70 feet; F.aaterly bv BFNDIX Economat Washing Ma­ Modern etep-savlng kitchen. At­ Oversized garage. Enc:losed porch. th* other two—on F or 9-9791. i . displav at-4I Oak street. F. H. A. Edgerton Street, 326.92 feet; chine. ExceUent running condi­ USED ZENITH. 19” t.V . Console Pedler and Bundy. Metter‘« Music only.' Quieti private, central. tractive dining room. Large living A T A COURT o r PROBATE held 1950 OLDSMOBILE Club coup, 1946 CHEVROLET Financing. Tel. MItcheU 3-8177. Oil heat. Asking $9,500. Terms. •I MfencheiUr, within and fnr tbf Star and a propeUer-drlven Coi Zoning: Board.of Appeals Southerly by land of Town ol tion. On rasters. Needs no $160. Adaptable .to U.H.F. Brun Studio, 177 McKee. Mitchell $36.50/a month. Address, Reason­ room with cheerful fireplace. Gatto A Co.. Hartford 5-9J98. Eve­ Dlftrlrt of Manrh^jitfr, on tha 19th day sir flghter — were brought down ippdel 76. Radio, heater. In nice 2-DR. SEDAN—^^Fleetmaster MANCHESTER Oil Burner Seri'iee. In accordance with the require­ SUNDAY-1 To 6 P. M. plumbihg. Phone MItcheU »-640'7. 3-7500. Inatallations. repairs, cleaning. M«lnche.*ter, 112.03 feet: Wester! ner's T.V., 358 East Center street. able, Box U^ Herald.' Screened. porcJi, flagslon* floor. nings 8-3989; Manchester Mitchell of February, 1953. by Red ground Are. condition throsghout. Easy terms. To-Tone Blue. Radio, heater, de ments of the 2kining Regulations by land of S.M. R.R. Co.. 292.07 I’rw4fnt, JOHN J. W ALLETT. Douglas Motors, 333 Main «>treet. Range and power burners. 447>i MANCHESTER Spacious master bedroom, bath 3-8946. Judp#. ■ In th* oame period, the A|r, froalera. A good solid car. Full for the Town of Manchester. feet. and medium sized bedroom up. price $695;p0. -Main street, Manchester. Tel. of Adniflru Erica Dahlquiat, Force aeld, Sabre pUoU iulxtuyma BEFORE YOU Buy a used car MItchell49-6I96, Mitchell 9-2303. Conn., the .Zoning Board o f Ap­ New 6 ronnoi'Colonlala—S rooms and bnth.iipatairs, 8 rooms 5. To change to Business Zone Beautiful _qak flq'ors' throughout. lat^ of Manr)$#atfr, In aaid-Dialrlct. da*" Tavern For Sale peals will hold s public hearing on and lavatory downstairs. All hardwood floors, fireplace, nil II all or part of an area on the r^aj*ed. 17 MIGs. prebebly destroyed fr afe« Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck Unusual closet space. Warm, dry MANCniESTBR — Excellent Six- Th^ ariminlutrator e.t.a.. having ^x- 1941 PLYMOUTH FLOOR PROBLEMS aolvfcd with Monday, March 2. 1953_ at 8:00 -kot Water heal, full buseipent. Excellenf location. Good work­ Northerly .side of Hartford Road. end damaged 16. ut Sales and Service, 285 Main basement, attached garage. At­ Room; four down, two up. TJIed hlbitrtd h)i admlniatrallon arcount with The Air Force reported tW* toit 4-DR. SEDAN— DeLuxe linoleum, aephalt til* counter. ' 57 lissdl Stroot P. M. in the Hearing Rortm o f the manship is s combination' that eaniint be beat. Westerly of MYKee Street, now axid ^atatn 4o thla Court for ailowanca, Mreet. MItjhell 9-4571. Open eve­ tractive lot with fleldstone ter­ bath. Extra" lavatory. Hot- water It lx . against the Red* for last week: ninga. I Radio, heater, defrosters. Good Expert workmanship, fret eatl- Municipal Building on the follow- I Drive north on Main Street to Woodland Street, first leD in Rfchideoce Zone B, bounded and off Woodland Street will bring you to Joeeph^!;street. Then yon racing. On the bus line. Asking heat. OHDKRKD That tha 36th day of Destroyed—939 vehicles, to n t— running car. matea/ Open eveninga. Jones Fur­ fd . MI-9-81M ' ing applications: . | described an follows: F6*bruaty. 1953. at four o'clock.' aftar- will 'flnd these beautiful homes. $16..500, Easily flnanced. To In­ locomotives. 47 railroad core, n i* * ' WILLYS STATION wagon 1951. niture. Oak " street. Mitchell I Ellen Swfcnson for extension of i Beginning at a point 208.9 fe^t WOMEN WANTED spect please call Warren E . H o w - CAPE.CX)D Dormers. Four"down roon, at Ilia Probatf Office In the Muni* 1911 OLDSMOBlLFe i- ■,p_erml.*sipn to;^*!!^ aTjrt .liell .tlwr-'l ^ p a i HuUdinc-ln:-aai«r'HBn«Mla'aaatgne feet: thence Easterly along North­ chester Mitchell 3-6946. TRY IJIKE, thie order ;o Ivar A. Dililqulat, 64 Cardinals Seen 1940 INTERNATIONAL ed. Immediate service, reasonable nesa Zorie III. ' erly boundary of Laine and Pailc St., Hartford, Conn. , DRIVE DOWN TO SEPTIC TANKS _____ JOHN J. WALLETT, Judfe. i.j-TON_PlCK-UP rates. Phqne MItcheU 9-06.50..;,,, I Agnoli Sign Co., Inc., for per- j Kramer, in part by each’, 409.7,'i . to 30 Wom^n Will Be Hired MANIJHESTBR - 6 . 2 unflnlahed, Runs good. Full price $14*5.00. AND I mission to, retain roof sign on j corner lot, excellent location. Near For Appointment Please Call .As “Rich” Qub HARTFORD R(JAD liOORS OPENED., keya fitted, feet: thence Southerly. to the GOD GBT.S AN A SIUN.MENT building at 116-120 F.a.*t Center Bowers school. One year old. 8 copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, i Northerly line of Hartford Road, HOWARD R. HASTINGS Coshen. N. Y.—i/P)—Pupils in 1946 CHEVROLET PLURRED SEWERS I Street, Business Zone III, Wrapping and Packaging Nursery Plants Storm windows, screea’ , combina­ AND SEE grins, etc., repaired. Shears, I 190.6.5 teet. point of beginning. Miss Helen Fitzgerald's flrst grade I St. Louis. Feb. 21—(^ —The 8L li/j-TON RACK BODY j Josephine Lukas 'for permi.*sion ; 6. To change to Business Zone I tion doors, . Venetian blinds. Mitchell 9-1107 ' here have given God an asai^- Louis Cardinals, close to being knlyes. mowers etc. put Into con­ (to convert single, dwelling into S' SkARS ROEBUCK AND CO.‘^ BUD MICHALAK Excellent condition. dition for coming needs Braith- all or part of an area now In Re.si- Mitchell 3-8589. - mMit. transferred to Milwaukee a w **^ Maehine CleaaMi two-famll.v dwelling, at 139 Oak­ • 1 •. Hourly Pay. Rate — Plus Bonus^— Pleasant Working Conditions ago, counted thcmaelvea a* oh* gg The Workingman’s Friend! WBite. 52 Pearl street. I dence Zone A, oil the Southerly When death deprived them re­ 1948 CHEVROLET .depth' Tanks, Dry Wells. Sewer land Street, Residence Zone A. •side of Ea.*t Center Street, be­ HAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER-Six Rooms, two cently of Cindy, a mongrel dog, the 1«tay wlto ^ F(3iR A SQUARE DEAL ON SEDAN DELIVERY POWER BURNERS and Range IJnes Inafalled—Cellar Water-. The Sheridan Corporatifon for ^ REQ UIRES tween Spruce Street and Hamlin unfinished, practically new; fire-. whq Jiad, for five ,years----- been------solid/financial backing In th* Very fine order. Burners expert.y cleaned and Proo^ng Done. modification of floor area on two , Street, to a depth of 125 feet. .SIX-ROOM CARE COD place, combination storms, full j/eithfUl pupil and teacher's helper, hornfc town. .THESE serviced. L«t us servlcs and re­ apartments (as showq 'on revised 7. Delete the following para­ cellar, hot water oil heat. large the children wrote Cindy a letter. AnheuaeivBuach, Inc., on* of floor plan submitted) In building , Three large bedrooms Breezeway nation’s largest brewerloa, boum t . l)et!ORMIER pair yout washing machine or re­ McKinney b r o s. graph from "A R 'n C L E I, Section Day Shift Openings and garage. Forced hot air heat. rooms, dormers. $12,506. Gatto A Onfc) pupil asked, how she would ".EXTRA” CLEAN CARS frigerator. Metro Service; Mitch­ being constructed on Northeast i A SALESGIRL II I^finitions": Ck>., Hartford S-9198. Evenings get the message. the club yesterday for U>* BEWERAGE -DISPOSAL CO. 82-gallon electric' water heater. nouncad purpoe* of keeptag ell 9-0883. 130-132 Pearl St. Tel. MI-S-5308 corner of Main and Pearl Streets.! (k) An '‘interior lot” is a lot Tile bath. Shower. Full cellar. Lot 8-3989; Man: Mitchell 3-6946. -No trouble about that, another 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmastcr MOTOR SALF.S, INC. Business ^ n e III. ■ | other than a corner lot. small mourner said confidently, Cardinal* In St. L o u is, A FEW ADDITIONAL POSITIONS AVAILABLE 75 X 156. Oak flooring. Exhaurt fan That pute the Redbtrds ta Club (3oupe 24 Maple Street Joseph Levrio for appeal from \ 8. Delete the last paragraph in kitchen. Birch panel fireplace. BOLTON NOTCH "God will read It to hfci-.” decision of Building Inspector, to ! You'll find the work interosting andj agrteabU. from ' ARTICLE I Section in claos of ouch s»*U-h#*l*g atuba -. Picture window. Plenty of cloeeta. the Boston Red Sox of *Pam't* 1 9 ^ Chevrolet Fleetmaster Phone Mitchell 3-8854 BUSINESS AND make alteration.* to .*tores located j ! Zone.*” a.* follow.*: Ijow tax rate. Realdentlal district. YOUR OWN RANCH HOME WAIT PAYS OFF in building at, 117-119 1-2 Sprtice Exfcellent opportunity; many amployai* b.anafits. Salt Lake Clty-V<^—A bdy ha* key, the New York Tenkoti. 2-Door An ' interior lo t" divided by the Four miles lo Pratt and Whitney. Four rooms, breezeway and ga­ WANTED Street to be ii.led-Bs a grill which I , zone boundary line.* into" two dif­ been declared theijegal owner of Don Topping, the Dot (Oik' INDUSTRIAL Is within 1,009 feet of another . READY FOR rage. Storm windows and screens. $4.26 he found. Nine-year-old Don­ Walter O. B rin * •h^ 19^ Ford Super DeLuxe V-8 No axperiance necessary for'pur tyfia of work. ferent zones may, in so far as. It is Amelste drive, and many other ex­ liquor outlet. Business Zone III. | situated at least feet from any^ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ald Anderaon found the money in Cuba of PhU 4-Door We need Ranch Homea, 4 or 5 rooms, unfumishod 100 tras. Now vacant. A "” August A. Busch, Colonlala and Gape Cede SITES AVAILUBLE Alvin Baldt for permiasioii to I We trais.you on the job. ,G O O O SAUkRY. , street boundingithe block in which a purs* while playing near hts ereck hood on front oi: dweUing • C. R. BURR & CO., ----- To Be Sold By Builder ------at only $11,256. Will qualify for home here. His mother, Mrs. iSher- president of tiM 19S0 Studebaker Champion. at fair pricea for ear eaeh iMt hootOd if pouiblo, it is located, be used in accordance G.I. Loan^ lar brewery who cuatoraenu Quick aenrtoe We Wilt Bund to Suit for which will be located 22’ from the j with Uie use regulations of the .wood M. Anderaon, turned it over Overdrive. Street line inzUad o f 26' as • re-J ' EAST HARTFORD I to the police department. dent of the —no red tape. 'by profossioHd imm and Leaae. Apply less restricted zone Into which thji MANY OTHER LISTINGS sol* was a V quired, at 25 Grandview Street, I lot ifc divided. 119 O A K LA N D S T R E E T i HOME BUILDERS, I^(C. For seven months the money re­ 1947 Buick 4-Door. Jet Black mained at police headquarters— transaction. fcHiiily of throo. Reaidence Zone A. TOWN PLANNP4G ^ COMMIS­ Henry"' F. CMmmuigs ,f T. L-CROCKETT F ln ith JARVIS AU persona interested may at- ■ SION unclaimed, inien thg City Commis­ JARVIS REALTY SEARS ROEBUCK AkO CO. SEE ,M8. FAULKNER SATURDAY OR MONDAY 344 MAIN STREET sion, in formal afction, declared \ The Boy tend this hearing, Joseph E. Lutz, Chairman 634 HILL ST. EAST HARTFORD Chevrolet 2-Door. Excel- , MItcheU 3-8414 -Donald the legal pwner .of the Woe tai OONSTRUenON CO. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 511 ^ain Street ; . Phone Ml*9-^o81 Manchester Harry E. -Ruaaell, Becratary ' Irak Mechanical Condition Hm m MI-3-4112 FHpNE Ml.3.5121 PHONE HARTFORD 6-4419 'Reaidence MItchiU 9-n61 money. D.C., 8 Dover Beo4 TM. 80-8-4118 George H! Marlow, Chairman Manchester. Cornii ^ r James H, McVeigh, Secretary T .______February 20, 1953. f

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2r,"'l958 I , FACT FOTJRTEBF liaurlffatpr 1 DPtttttg i | m l b H elp the fled Cross Help Others ••• Drive Opens in Manchester Today :•! r,«.V- .-. • ■■ • -...... X- •--••*•••- .ptiJig: down , a pedestrian while at the 3sme time he .was In the act o^ iTor Work on Scouting Diisplays I Concert Set I The Weather swiveling his head around to li BATTERIES AveraRe Dally Press Run I AboutTowir Fereeaet a t OwS. W wtiwr RmweB Heard Along Main Street ..in, pack, of him, he was ,d rt/(n g A L L MAKES For the Week Ended I' ahead. F o r A p r il 8 ' —reb. SI, I95S * ;“Wln*ii O ver VilcinR Land.” and I A t any rate, since then, yh'e are f>lr tenlght. MlnlmuBi S8-S8. •W tnn Over Mexico and Guate- And on Some of Manche»ler'» Side Sireetd. Too i happy to report, this ritmftlon has 8*Arthur Dnis Stores^ with a .lecture by Charles 10,908 Tueeday, IwxeMing dondtaeM, I been remedied consld^ably - if Cornerfitpnerfi Backing w arm er. Cilbcrt of West Hartford, will pro- not, town' officials, conipletely. But Member of the. Audit . « de a colorful and Int^restlnR pro- nifferent Types for brining the.matter Notre Dame Glee Club Bureau of ClrcnUtione Manchester— A City of Village Charm tram for the Februarj meetlnR of We like to watch different types withvith his treatment Vof thetnthen, on the the Women’s Club of i Manche.ster of drivers. We like to watch road. ««"He II ei.i cu t th them em ntr on Justiust aas s P ' K..r i. v,. In Bufihnell Program ifo n d ay night a t, 8 o’clock In the quickly as he does a man. And he’ll .I" how they handle their cars. (Clasdfled AdvertUlng «a Page IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2.3,“1l953 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CEN1B South Methodist Church. Arrange- First of all, there’s, the non­ yell, ioo. and ride his horn. He al-j of its s^larIty «ith a situa- LE8I0N SOCIAL SnenU for the travelogue were ways drives as though he’s look-1 tion In nearb/Hartford. We would The University of Notre Dame j VOL. LXXIL NO. 122 made by Mrs. Edward J. flatz. chalant.type. Very relaxed when Ing for a fight. ■ discuss that situation here Glee Club, during Its Easter; tour, T0NI6HT lira. Alfred Anderson of Russell he drives. Sorta slouched back, Personally, we're not any one of in theT wild hope that, rince otr eyes half-shut. Sometimes he’ll will present a concert Wednesday, ■treat and Mrs. W. G. Morton of these types. Were much more for-: spotlighting the flaw in the Man- A pril 8, a t Bushnell M emorial In Haynes street will serve as co- ride w4th one foot resting on the tunate than they. We re a combi-t Chester street-marking system pre FOR LEGIONNAIRES he .Hartford under the auspices of St. ‘Voice’ Post ichi^men of the conwilttee of hos­ mi^ht^have 'hts^ of all of'them and we bet. ceded, the remedial measures, that AND THEIR GUESTS Russell Claims Ike tesses. Guests will be welcome at rfan d 'lie'^mfgh\^ot* "V uall^^ we have more fun than all of them ------were taken,-- -a —brief' discussion------of rB ridgef’iTGorneralone Club 'i^ir' the |he usual fee. the completely illogical method of ( benefit of the school fund. j he’s just .. about. halfway (n„. b.C' ------'hiarking" sdhie’ of the ’ "Stt-eets ill' j This 'ahnbuncemeht ''''w’a'a made 5 The Soroptimlst Club will tw>en, Then there’s that grind, and Bees 9 to 1 But he doesn’t mind so neither Haitford mlglu in some way lead today by George .Buaky, general ■ ihange its meeting night next B iggest new.s this week In the Can t Cut Spending to making the capital city a better ■veek. because of the holiday Mon- do we. He’s very relaxed, this Animal, Vegetable, nnd Mineral chairman of the concert commit- ] guy. Very nonchalant. street-marked city. LESION HOME Say, to Tuesday. Dinner at 6:30 department comes from that lit­ tee. "The glee club, whlfch comes to j To Johnson Then th'ere^s the dogged type. The fault we find with the street ^ m . at Cavey’a restaurant will, be tle speck in N arran g an sett Ba.v, J Hartford after an Easier'Sunday 1 LEONARD ST. iollowed by a program. 'The guest He’s got a Job to do nnd he’s do­ signs In Hartford is not that the.v 20 ing it. He’s driving the car. Prudence Island, and it concerns are not marked on both aides, be- night appearance on "Toa.st of The Over Half Billion Washington, Feb. 23—KA*) W honor wtll be Miss Frances of all things the birds and the I (.Ruse they are. but th a t they are Town” as part of its 1952 trip to Parker of Hartford, secretary of Usually, this character is rather I the east coast, features several —Robert L! Johnson of Phila­ (he American Federation of Sorop- short and slight. He has tb sit bees. on some street corners placed Seems tliat JIhe birds and the I .squarely behind street-light poles. t baritone and soprano soloists in its 9 (t__/^i.tee announced a campaign to delphia, president of Temple Price of Gattle iim ist Oubs. Miss Parker will also up straight so that, he cad .see bees have foiind their way into the | And we defy anyone to read the 40-volce chorus, and has been tre- Washington, F • ^ "iqueeze every drop of water’ out University, Was reported to­ Isitlate several new member's. A through the wind.shleld. Driving mendousl.v popular with audiences •—Sen. Russell (U ., oa.j pre projected government apending. uU attendance is hoped for. and if isn’t a pleasure for him; it’s a island’s ed>icational institutio:i. name of a street sign when only day to be the Eisenhower ad­ nnd the residents are downright one or two letters of the name throughout the country. The Cor­ DON'T dieted tnday the Eisenhower q-gber disclosed yesterday what he here are any who find they can- chore. Nine times out of ten nerstone Club ta extremely proud I ministration’s choice to take t be present for the dinner, they chagrined shout it. j are visible on either end of the administration will have dif- called "operation economy”; the Gene Autry Pays a Visit to Tommy i he’s got B Car that’s three sizes ___ _ ,, HcrAhl Photo. to be able to offer thla entertain-1 Throw Thom Away over direction of the State e urged to report at the meeting. too large for him anyhow. Has The school committee of Poi ts-1 sign. , finiltv' rpfliicinff SDCnding by. recruitment of 75 business and Hopes Dim Plan Seeko ment to the people of greater i still Plenty Of Wmr Left In management experts Departihent’s overseas infor­ C to wrestle It around corners, and mouth the only towm We know of And that’s not all. As we said, Mis. Herbert King.sbury of 4 Shoes Repaired. Hera more \han a hllf Wllion^ol- ■ --a .e m e n t expert, to investigate whi'fh Is part of an Island (the the street sign is oftttn placed be- Durkin street receives a plaque ' The di.splays featured scouting Hartford in its latest drive for I spending requirements of executive • Mrs. F. Leo Barrett of S.'S Deep- parking the thing is pure torture. funds for the proposed new school; | mation program. }vood drive, president of St. Marga- Another one is the careful type. Island of Rhode Island In the state hind the light pole. Well, even if ‘ fixim William Kloppenburg, Boy crafts and activities. The plaijue iar.s even if it squeezes all the' agencies for the coming year. A congressional course, unwill­ Bt’s Circle, Daughters of Isabella, He’s got a -car and it has to last of the same nameli and has an -1 you go past it and try lb get a lookdl.strict chairman, for her hears a picture of a .saluting scout The committee in charge, in ad-1 SAM yULYES waste out of the military pro­ The goal. Taber said, is to trim ing to be quoted by name, told On Ghange New Cre^k dition to Busky, includes: finance, 1 rill represent the circle a t the an- him a long time. He takes it other island (Prudence l.sinnd) as at it from behind there, usually | providing the Window nnd has an inscription of appre- down the 78>^ billion dollar budget new’smen he understood that Sec­ John Tierne.v; program. Stanley ’ Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ gram. J■lU^ meeting and orientation pro­very, very easy. Neyer drives part of it has promised to take isn’t enough light st night. IO;(UgpiayH which attracted so much cinlion. The award ws.s pre.sented Rus.sell, former chairman of the sent to Congress Jan. 9 by former retary, of .State Dulles had, or Choman; patrons, Miss Madeline ] ter Kind Done While Ten gram of the state organization at too fast. Shifts carefully, doing action. make out the name on the s iin j favorable comment auring Boy last night at a meeting of district W alt. Armed Services committee, said President Truman. Taber made no shortly would, ask Johnston to be­ Smith; reception, Mrs. Cllfford- promises about a balknced budget. In Taft Law Ihe Hotel Bond. Sunday, March 1. all In his power to provide a nice The Prudence Islanders don't unless you want to climh up the R,.out Week, officers. 15 M APLE STREET his Intimate contracts with the de­ come head of the International in­ U. S. Buylog Ciuncheon at 12:30 will be followed mind the wa.y the woodpeckers pole. And rosily, who vanis to \ Scorso; ticketa, Mrs. William Bel- 1 His previously announced goal: a formation administration IIIA). smooth ride. Any other car that fiore; ushers, Charles Busky; and ' Opp. First National Store fense program have convinced him ly a panel discussion, of which comes too close gets a nasty look. have pecked its one-room school climb up a pole al night? Parking Lot only a relatively small amount of 10 billion dollar cut. Its activlUea include the Voice Washington, Feb. 23—(A*) Past State Regent Miss Esther full of holes that's all right. publicity. Paul F. Ryan. Repre­ Declaring the Truman budget of America operations, now under WoBhinffton, Feb. 28-r<^ And this fellow never ‘,’put.s on” senting the Notre Dame Alumni of "fat” can be trimmed off outlays —A top level Labor Depart­ jpranker vdll be moderator. the brakes. He "applies” them. What they don’t like Is the wav The I’lirrhnse Town Employes ’ Pensions in that field. / w-as “loaded w ith w-aste, inef­ investigation by the Senate In­ —The Houlse Agricultuneom* the bees' have holed up In the The Pearl Street Purrhase. which Hartford in an advisory capacity vestigations subcommittee headed ment Advisory committee The car Is- always spic, and span, are‘David Begley. Donald F. Mc- "O f course, we could cut military ficiency and unnecessary expense,” mitte today endorsed < R fou^ ■ . The Auxiliary Police will meet wa.shed every Week, polished every, woo'dpecker holes. lo Hme may gain as mucl\_ recogm- j ...apending by 10, billion dollars if Taber aald "our aim is to ellml'i by Senator McCarthy (R-Wis). met W an hour and a half to­ SM esday a t 8145 p.m. for shooting ‘ fir.' Francis L Brady, sThnol' t'ob and Inipoftanre as the j Manua and, John E. Lynch Jr,— • Cnnipion Has Restgifed other month and greased.,and oiled Increased by Directors Due to the unusual ’ interest in we chose to do it/out I don’t know nate the ps:dding and squandering day to discuss amendments to mractice at the State Armory, every thousand nilles. committee chairman, has pronil.sed ana-Purchase, cropped up at the, how much dcfeilse we would have and give the American people a Dr. Wilson Compton, former jim ae planning to attend the din- relief and even hints st other im- Ualian-American .Society banquet; this' event, arrangements have president of Wa.ihington’ State the Taft-Hartley law and then Then we have the nerVotis one. been made to accept reseiwationa left,” the Gejjrgla. Senator aald. rock-bottom budget.” Ser in Springfield tonight are re- provementa such as modern ’ ’''"J . . , j j Hiken Are Put on Sliding another location if he' fulfilled cer- - 2. Taber’s committee, it was University, resigned last week as adjourned for 10 days. meet with Secretary nested to meet at the police sta- .lumpy as a cat. pits up on the in advance' of the public sale of 1 Other De\-elopments edge of his sent as though he plumbing. For the Islanders, i C®"' ' tain sanitation requirements. tickets. Persona desiring to secure learaed, neither expects nor wants UA administration. Dulles, in ac­ ion a t 8:45. FILMS As Russell spoke out in an inter­ culture Benson a a aoott'ail doesn’t know whether to Jump oiit modern plumbing would be almost I ^’'‘i’"Kcr Martin k athcr Han- Scale Rftsis with Ctetl^ KarUer ycsLcid$iy i^averty said tickets early may send check to President Eisenhower tb send cepting Comton’s resignation; sa'd Washington, Teh. 23—(A*) J DEVELOPED AND view, there were these other devel­ It was not related -to the Senate sible to discuss it, or finish the ride. Eyes dart all a.s radical as modern "..tonmbile.s i John Tierney, finance chairman. opments in the budgetary and re­ Congress a revision of the Truman —A 15-member committee previous ing of $2M00 Payment Mr‘e“ t!'""''* “ PRINTED Inquiry. Drafted last weeR W a eubesia* over the roadroau andana a milemiie on each I | ‘ '’'"'■"irte f'l speaker had pointed, in a humor- lated ta.x fields; budget. representing industry, labor aide of it. Piece of paper blciwlng' mo.sl suitable trau-sportation for „, rBngc- The source reporting that John­ . , - ' , Elmer Johnson. Middle turnpike 24-HOUR SERVICE 1. Chairman Taber (R-N. Y.l of son might be Compton’s successor acrosa the highway causes him to the community s bumpy road.s. Pagani said After brief public hearings last po„n,.y dealer cvho has op- . the House Appropriations commit- .(Continued on Page Nine) and the public today began Film Deposit Box said there was some doubt' John­ closed-door conferences aimed - * * shy like a skittish horse. Anything iiint 'he had a ’’bone to pick ” with niRh*. the D irectors posed u.sing the di.spo.sal area for IN C O M E T A X for cattle men. QUINN’S the least bit out of the ordinary Trlskedekaphohla garbage^said recently he and an son would take on ti*5 unless Police Chief Schendcl, and for that voted to increase pensions to Have your taxes computed or At Store Entrance the Information program wa.s re­ at reaching a compromise m akes him. pounce on th at worn If .you're superstitious, you're In oppo.silion group aland 'ready to (3) '8Upped-ii# R iM taqlRv tig leB.sqn they w ere seated at op- jo^vn employes on a sliding scale checked hy a qaaliripd tax ac­ moved from the State department agreement on changes in the theadlltary. 7 brake pedal like a starving calj for s bsd yesr. We’ve already had poslte ends of the table. basis, voted an appropriation of' seek an injunction to stop the town ' countant. Call Mitchell S-5416 PHARMACY goes for a plump, littler mouse. He I one Fridsy the 1.3lh, last week, from dumping there. , ' i and established under a new in­ Taft-Hartley Law. . (S) Temporary curhn ea'fonln It so happened that the general 5,',,78i .,^4 to finance the increases, for appointment, or atop in at McKay Asks Fast Vote dependent agency. There has been The advisory committee Was bMf ImporU. ~ doesn’t enjoy driving, not a bit. Jf I There’s another one coming up manager and Father Hannon were approved an appropriation of Martin has said he feels the ob- | KEMP'S 241 Main S tric t. Available a t talk of making it independent. named by Secretary of Labor Dur­ (4) Ooremment buying of aieiU he hits a little heavy traffic, he's next mpnth. And Just to make sure seated next to each other, while $6,000 in pa.vment of garbage dls Jectors could not get an Injunc- ! vour convenlenee. pretty well shot for the rest of thej-Uist no one Is missed, there’s an- Leaaner was aeverar seats away ; p,",;,Vi until the'b^^^^ the: VW"'**® ‘he town creates a . The Philadelphia educator for­ kin to help'draft.the amendments for the achool lunch pn^pram. OPEN SUNDAYS merly was chairman of the Citi­ nlght. other 1.3th coming in November of from them. When if came Mar-, fiscal year ’ ' ] nuisance. For Hawaii_Statehood which the Eisenhower administra­ Hope aald tha Africultura (ft* Another, one ia. the .belligerent.] thla year, ------■- - zens -Committee for the Hoover tion will recommend to Congress.' TaFtment already ia civi>« eo^ tin’s turn to-speak, he also eoiru,; xrt approving Ihe increa.ses, the4 ’ ©Irectar H arij X -Jlrato quW', report, a group formed to press SA.M.101F.M. one. You’ve all seen him. He | if you're afraid of the Number menled on the arrangement and board decided to set a ceiling of libhed Marlin about the "o«>rib.i.tvpossibility Prospects for agreement were not •kiaration to'tli Qa iitoU. ^ doesn’t Just drive his car. He„oi;-ji3. know what you’ve got?,lt’a of finding another lacgtion. The Washington, Feb. 23— (A>)—Secretary of the- Interior Mc- for government reorganization bright but Durkin expressed hope DMhNwm A Ofliriaa said he llked .U very much. . The 52,000 on pensions. The action cut plans recommended by a study he could get a meeting of minds SP.M.tolP.M. Iders that vehicle around. Road called trlskedekaphohla. We know reason'- M artin said, wa.s that he former Police Chief Samuel G. geiiersl manager answered that no Kav todav urged Congress to grant Hawaii immediate state­ Rope said thara la aome dtff«h 1 courtesy doesn't mean anything to! becBuse the National Committee was discussing Isnd on Park atrccl suitable one is available. ' 1 commlazion headed by the former on the law’s controversial points. enca of opinion among Uvaato^ him. He dislikes women drivers Gordon out of an Incro'a.se. hood. In a statement for a House Interior subcommittee hear­ President. ' of 13 Agnin.it Superstition, PreJii with Father Hannqn. If Leaaner Gordon now receives a $2,000 M artin also .said m ost of the odor Approved by Ike man ea to the need for credit dice ami F ear ha.a told us so. The was seated with them. Marlin said ypai-iy ■ pen.sion. ing, McKay called for legislation to let Hawaii become the McCarthy’s Investigations sub­ The committee, narned by Dur­ ■letance, adding: and fl.v nuisance at the area are committee. searching fp*- evidence com m ittee’s offices are in Room 13, he was afraid the priest woul^"get ’ TJic.52,000.celling — — ---■ waa. contained J caused by . the. fact. that, raw 49.th state upon a determination by •_ ^ ___ , kin last we^k with Elsenhqwer’'B . *'My thought in that than ia h t .. l820'’Broadway, New York 19, N.Y. I-esaner to negoUate” for him. the President that all requirement., ~ T "T O of Waste'And subversion In'"Voice” okay, is composed of five members Herald Photo. a nead right nenr, th an wiB> in an amendment to a motion. Di-| sewage is hy-passed untreated operations, took te.stfmony behind Seems that women are more sup- I It will be remembered that the rector Walter T'. Mahoney was from tf'ie sewage disposal plant. laid down by Congress have been I ^ each representing , the public, in­ Tommy Buslam, T5, son of Sir. and Mr*. Benjamin Bnslam of >184 Beatoa atreeti la nltleally 111 fore thl» aituatkm ie over. Z fpel orstitlous than men except In the jtown paid t-esaner $1.3,000 for a. 7: arnong the six who voted for the cIos.sed doors today from Nathan­ dustry and labor. All sides seem to but he hrvikn out with a hig smile this morning when his mother to|d him he had a vMtar—M and that it could not be eliminated iel Weyl, a W'ashlngton free­ we need aome cteMt noR. not wiM- Is Very Important theatrical world. There evei-j’bod.v by 110-foot atrip of land al P earl nmendmenf. but made it rleai until the plant is improved. *” Even though Hawaii has a pro- have fingcra crossed on any suc­ other than Gene Autry, noted cowboy star. Arrangements for Autry** vlalt U Tsmmy. S Haat- e u e th ie ig h n g v h w h i la just as siiperstitlou.s as the next and Main streets). ,, later that he had done so by error po.sed staU constitution already, in -*• g lance writer. cessful, outcome. ford Courant newsboy, were made by the Courant. The visit wan to have 'takes pln«» at TaoiM^jMa Mahoney attacked the sanitary In testlmonv' la.st year to the one. the committee tells us. When his turn rsme to speak, in favor of denying land fill niethoci as inadequate for existence, he .said, the bill before ■ g , R , V* 5 1 G 1 2 Durkin said he will use what­ but he wa* .transferred to the hospital Friday 4vhen hla eiwallfinn womeaed. AntryjjNM-4||M |e i I Founder and executive secretary Senate Internal Security aubeonri- G O O D Ihe iricprc.sslble Leaaner as.sured „„ increase "to the man who garbage disposal at the Olcott tha committee would put off state- J I/O • V J A- CKOR-R^ ever siiggestiond he gets from tlie Children’* Ward whUe here and entertained taa jranimalan eOfc'JUs thema neag, *Tai Baaklklii'R i To All Children of the committee is Nick MatSoii- kather Hanno'n that if you eome started the idea of increased pen- hood for the territory until Con- mittee, Wevl described himself as committee in prfiparlng amend­ die Again." street area. «d cM vleB ^thet jUMno- kas, who-lias made a life stud.v of down this end I 11 get. you more aions.” Onl.v five votes are needed gresa passes another bill approv­ a former Communist and said he ments to be submitted to Congress. the art of debunking aupeislltion. ] money.” had aeen Alger Hias pay dues at prteee en not going to * VISION 11 Can Be j to carry a motion. ing a constitution. falling. He started pretty young, too. He' ------Ends Deliberation Say* Provisions filled i Fourth Lost An Important was born in |Navarino, Greece, on The Real Thing ) $2,000 ceiling cut from "Farm prices «ro itabUWng gt Factor In QUALITY McGa.v said he could see no rea- ‘ official, now is serving a jail term figures the labor and industry .slightly lower leveta and they niMf June 13, 1903. His name has 13 Overheard a conversation be-i: 57 .-592 g.r, $.5,7R1..34 the am ount son f o r ’.such a requirem ent when | members can reach agreements on •Their letters. He is the 13lh child of a Irycen two women the other day. ^ covering the increases. AT LOWEST PRICES st. John’s, Nfld., Feb. 23— for perjury. He was convicted go up aomewhat," Aiken said In n« the proposed constitution "has i of lying when he denied that he amendments short of some miracle. interviaw. "that doesn't meett SchiMilwork family of 13. And he first set eye.s 1 The topic was television and the The hoard’.s action on the pen­ _(/P)_Three U. S. F-84 jet The committee members include .K on the Statute of Liberty on Feb. : Job each girl had trying to .get been in exi.stencc for over two had furnished State department everything is roay but farm prlcae sion increa.ses would appear to yrar.s, apiii has received attention.’’ ’ fighters crashed near Goose such figures as AFL President aren’t going through the floor." "13. 191". i iindres.sed In the evening while have brought to an end long de­ Bay Air Base in Labrador documents to a pre-war Soviet George Mcany, CIO President Wal­ It ha* been proven many timea that.amnrt From all indirsUons. triskedeka- | trying to see a television pro.gram Holden’s Flowers He addeil; espionage ring. Flnrai Ineomo Foreeaet children ahowM poor achool grpdes because liberation hv the dl-ectors, the "So far as I am aw’are, Us pro- ter Rcuthcr. President Harry Cancels Sino-Soviet Saturday and another is miss­ T he Agriculture department, they couldn’t see th e ts-ork. I-et 'u s help you phobia does not phase Mr. Mat- at the. same time, Town Pension Board, and General 81 Oaklond Stroat Moses of the BIturninous Coal Op­ aoukas, ■ One woman said. "Why, I wlah vi.sions are fully in accord with the ing after one of the . worst (Continued on Page Nine) fficnawhlle, forecaat that farm la- correct this condition with proper glaases aft­ j Manager Richard Martin on the e.s.sential principles of good gov­ erators Assdtistlon and Ben ------the coinmerclal.s were longer, I Tel. M l.9.7743 dome from the aale of produeta er yon have had your chlld'a eyes tealed. I sublect. , ernment on the American plan.- multiple jet accidents in his- Moreell, of fii«' Jones & Laughlin ^ ’’■’T ' Taipeh, Formosa, On to Hartford ' ; ju.sl shout get one sl'le of m.v .-i,,,Still 1 to., he worked out In full C this month would b* about two bO. ALWAYS OPEN^ NOW! ‘‘Tf however. Ihe proposed con- torv. Steel Company -^enatoFS Llrge lioa dollarsror just about theasm a -Some ttmr Bgo—oh,more than a h„tr up In rrtrlera when L have to ‘ ,|JtnlT aiV plaii.s to abandon the stitution docs contain anything The U. S. Air Force says one It was clear that Durkin, the CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS YEAR ’ROUND year now w# reported in this gd hark into the living <-oom to present pension niah and adopt tRV Warplanes Free China, in a dramatic g - r a 1 ^ a* In Fabruary of laat y*ar. Zb the Congress deems objectionable, pilot w as killed. A nother is mi.ss- former chief of thfe AFL Plumbers Cold War move of open de­ January, It said, recaipts from space v.-hat .we considered a veiy.wHlch the plav. Sometimes 1 pocisl Seciirltv toeether with , a ' then it .scem.s to me the lime for ing over the A tlantic about 100 Union and onl.v Democrat in the seiloi's (law in the slreet-mnrklng don't get mv hair done until the i .mipnipnie;ital plan. ” i Convert In Mid-winter Firmer Stand R e d B l o c on marketings were 12,700,000,000, taking corrective action is now, miles south of Greenland, his fate Eisenhower .cabinet, ititendcd to fiance to Soviet Russia, today approximately the level'of Janu­ ■svaltra employed ..in M:anche.aicr.M;^ancheaicr. , pi-ogruirr’piogwiin' . .eorLs."...... eorLs.!’...... ’ ,..4: The $6,000. app.-oprlation. .will j. unknown. The other two escaped Pound oil Red announced it was declaring! time we noted ihal many The other woman hot later. make a try at least at winning ary . 1M2. At that time we noted that many The other woman said she also coyer p.i.'ynient for garbage re-' serious injury. • some degree of agreement ohTaft- 'of the '('treets had th.etr names h'ad television'froiiHtes. "I leave "On the other hand; if there is On Red Pacts null and voiii the Nationalist Korean Peace January receipts from Hveatodi moval from March I, the bi'gin- ind Never Lose a 1 nothing objectionable in the pro- On Way to Europe Hortley changes. Eisenhower has and livestock products wer* re­ marked on only one aide of the sign the room during a commercial ’to nlng date of a new contract, to Roads, Stocks Chinesc-Russian t)-eaty of pfiserl constitution—and I believe The planes were part of a flight promi.sed to support changes fair 1945. ported to have been $1,400,000,000. and that, as a reaclt, a bod.v coiil start preparing mv hair for the Aii-r. J.’), the beginning of the next there is not- then it seems to me of 16 F-84a en route to Europe and to both labor and ma>,agement. ’Washington, Feb. 23 (^c-Jn- United Nations. N. Y„ Feb. *3— or about S per cent under the Rg. not see what street it wSs that he' next day. I can hear the voice The "move clears Ihe way for fiscal ’’iar. the thing to do is to proyide that were '’flying from Goose to Seoul, Feb. 23—12 B-29s also hit repair facilities j tee. Sen. Taft of Ohio, the Repub­ reeognlze the new Peiping Red re­ position this way * In a televised B u lle tin s could use tha area or he could use UNIT combines’Jall moving parts in one , authorized by Congresa. field. Trolley Crash lican lender, said the resolution . haslietball courts erected for ai’m- The current hearing deals only A rescue helicopter located the five miles northwest oL Pyong- 1 gime when it came to power in Interview; Increase In Our Business nier JeagUe play .... More parking : might be ”a little more explicit.” "I don’t think the Russians want from the AP Wlree compact, Maled unit. Seals out ttoilble. with statehood for Hawaii. Both. two surviving, pilots within 2'0 vang, the Korean Cojnrsunist cap- j 1949.. I.4iler Peiping, claiming sov­ fiall.a on*Malh street on Thur«day Ital. ■ ...... - - " - r — —Sen. Hlckenlooper IR-Ia.) went ereignly of all China, announced to discontinue the Korean war. A« Require.s only aecqhds for ihapeetton Republican and Democratic plat- mintues. One was taken to Goose D e a t h s at 59 a step further yesterday. He. pro­ j^ntghts .. .. Hou.ne of com fort n e a r' and adju.stment. A.ssures uninterrupted Bomber -^rewa reported some it was continuing to adhere to the long as 'they have that attitude, rMsln street .... Less, teen-age,; posed a congressional declaration Moscow treaty. there is no use toe-dancing around BOY DRINK8 D'YE We Are Making This Our Last low-coat operation year after~>’ear. (f^ontlniied on Page Thirteen) (4)ontimird on Page Two) anti-aircraft fire. that the U. S.- does not. recognize ' and srtuu tofi,V'v\eeder,r'on’'the ’»iae! B-2^ light bombers ranged over In Mexico City In 19,50, Russia and Red China in the UN on the question and M ertdea, Feb. tS — tffl—^Twa> 'streets anv hour of the ds.v .... tjrt once secret agreements them­ splitting hair*. year-old Michael Oayaor waa rtk large .sections of North Korea in selves as permanently bindinig. signed'a new treaty of good will, ' Twilight Ba.sebsll League back In EXCLUSIVE! Delco-Built Controls . . . the dark. Their crews reported security and mutual assistance' ”Of course, their attitude may ported la ertUeal eeadUtoa at Special Until Further Notice Mexico aty., Feb. 2.3 OF) Fed­ The resolution submitted to Meriden HoapKal after awaOew- : operation st the We t| Side Oval,. . matched to burner for level heating Crisis Here to Stay: de.stroying 12.5 Communi.st ve­ aim ed lRrgel.v a t Japan. U nder this change and we will be here to talk Feve-.a! good cold nights ao that hicles, one locomotive and hits on eral ami city officials investigated Congress by Eisenhower rejects pact R u s a i a was to have with­ with them about it if it does." lag a quantity of-lye fas M* beiaa AUCTION comfort! reports today that a brake failure sny interpretations of agreements, thla monilag. Hla father told po­ yo'ungsters who received new,: s communications center. drawn from Dairen and Port Ar­ The assembly recessed its ses­ I, sketea from Santa Clauawtll hsi-e j The U. S. Fifth Air Force said and overloading caused the dis­ such ns those made at Yalta during thur b,v the end of 1952 and return sions Dec. 20 until tomorrow to lice be m not know bow m BY last night’s toll broiight to 1.303 astrous head-on trolley crash he're Worid War II, which "have been the jointly operated Changchun allow the Elsenhower admlnistra- child bad gottcB to the lye IwSi ; a chance to tr.v them out-at Center | ..-EXCLUSIVE! General Motors engin- 1 Congress Struggle Ue. feb. 23 to Feb. 28 Springs Pond before the.v o'A'grow the total of Communist vehicles Saturday night in which at least railroad in Manchuria to Chinese tloH tlm h afte r th e inauguration ' eered for lower fuel bills . . . longer (Continued on P»ge Nine) ‘ them Bus'terminal at destroyed in the past 12 nights. 59 per.sons were killed and 81 ownership. But only the railroad Jan. 20 to fashion its Korea policy. service I \ On the ground, Alllied infantry- others seriously injured. was returned la.st December. The Lodge’s statement yesterday was TWAINS NOT MEETING . Center, Waahlngton, Feb. SS—(ft—Mov- > _ A Non. Economic Policies j men best back two small probing Tlie accident de.scrihed by dffl- Soviets will continue to hold their his .first public pronouncement on .cials jy! the worst, in the history M anchurian, base ciitics for JUi in- theKorea situation. big to avert poesible imiible, pe> HAVE YOUR CHILDREN'S American Legion ' attacks pn> the; central froht—one iiro eateWe the WMIe Raaae to* I Malca today ,'Stay you; slai t ta.Iiva;:the ,myd by a.. Chinese platoon .against transit .defipilie.. tim e undcf ,ter/n% iOf .an ir - ...,;rCail*;PMCie.-'£:OUaCU teta -ergbijtieleBWB* I . care-free .deipcndable. aufomaUc Delco-'Meat'^.i^to^nverslon ' Oil ' ■ '(NOTE; .This la the first .of. lour.. invoLve, a t Uaal tt mpoi'arll.y, tic^. Finger -ridge-and the other " by- system -occurred alter slark on a l^ews T id b its agreement'inked in Moscow last Last week,, after other delega­ some-21V -Refls -sgalTist'«m o titp o st-’one-w#y '-serburban truck, -fiSptem ber.- -- ___ -an# -E|bul' Beeeai, [: B urner. JSehiaaUpnal qviicK’-installatlop: techolftu*..B[Sr.h.dU. yvv. tf,- •riirle*. which examine, the think-; tiflclng.: and rectsing > some .preUy tions had'complalnedthat'thrVrSr berg apart fiwm thoee tevorbag! CLOTHES GLEANED DURINO make the chSnge or replace yoiir old burne^ right noiv. 'on the ing lieliind the new adml,niatra- cherished ideas. ■ in the Mundung valley. Brief pa- .Both trpUeya.;were war indicating-no conerete- ap­ .. . . - <>uH«d from AP Wi re« ' Foreign ’ Minister George- • ’Yeh 'aie Beath' penalty fear. Ihe' ‘ebb* ■ coMest lH nut the general line* of The new Treasury leaders have where. j were mangled In the wreckage. been consulted on the action be­ them in for a peace council. He ■One of the antiquated cars, jam­ about MO persona demaadlBg SCHOOL VACATION thought, the second tax policy, the given evidence they hbp«-to ham­ The Eighth Army said four Eighth Army in Seoul says alr- cause "it was purely an internal enjoined aecrecy on them but it clemency circled directly la freab You may sbtuAIIy save enough in fuel in just' a few seasone mer out a new economic policy small-scale but bloody patrol med with 90 picnickers, was mov­ m atter." ' was learned that they decided to to pay for this burner. Fatnous Geneial Motors engineering has third monetary and credit policy eraft (unidentified) is responsible of the White House shortly after and the fourth debt numagement with Congress, not against it.^ Sec­ ing down a sleep grade and was Nationalist Chins' declared the sit sight on the UN assembly truce developed revolutionai-y features that get more heat from every retary Humphrey.' Undersecretary supposed to switch onto a siding to for dropping one ■mall bomb on policy.) (Continued on Pagb Two) Allied rear area over w.eek end in treaty had been "violated and nul­ proposal, drafted by India, which Feb. 25, 6 P.M. drop of oil: The Rigid-frame fnotor. fan, pump and fuel control Marion Folsom, deputy Secretary wail for a trolley laboring up the i the Communist Chinese and North which narrow e.stape by Army lified by the Soviet Union in carry­ TANKER MAKES PORT * 1*' * valve are sealed in one simple cartridge-type Rotopower unit W. Randolph Burgess and Tax Ad­ hill. / Koreans rejected after the Soviet for easy Inspectioiv and adjustment. Thin-Mix Fuel Control stops By K R .\N |t O’BKIE.'V personnel is reported . . . Two ing out its program of aggreialon Singapore, Feb. 23—W — Hw viser Dan Throop Smith have The dnwn-bourtd car’s motorman, bloc voted against it In the UN. skipper of Ike. Flanleh tanker •‘after drip,” stops, waste. Custom-Built Turbulator and Nozzle Wa.ihington. Feb. 23^ i/F) One quietly been circulating througli Eisenliower Tiikcs more "ehlld burglars” are picked in China,” thought, which can work wide and who.se foot was amputated, said The N stlonallst Foreign OIBce V. K. Krishna Menon, the Indian Wlima ftaially brought Ms carga lENEHT OF THE GENERAL FUND give utmost efficiency now. and years from now. T the offices of Senators and Repre­ he heard a "di.v crack ” w.hen he up by New Haven authorities as deep change.s in the nation's econ- young thieves are trapped in rear of CommunbU-coasIgaed jet.avbi* sentatives on Capitol Hill. Dav Off from Work applicfi his ai;’ t-iakes at the top (Continued on Page Nine) (Continued on Page Nine) tinn fuel Iqto Singapore barbeb onjy. may be.said to dominate the In their talk; with legislators, of the hill, and they failed to lake of elo.ied drug store. 25% new administration's economic Police Comnil.isioner Monsghan today but refused to say wbetber "cooperation" and "jdint study", hold. W a.shjngton. Feb. 23 — he would try to run the Nattea On All THE OFFICE AND policies.' are prominent words. William of New York (fity lake* to televi- alist Chbieee blockade. AD Lagionnolras and friends af tha Logian arc Make The Change Right It is:, Cri.sus ha.s come to stay. McCheaney Martin. Jr., chairman j President Ei.ienhow’er took time ((’ontinued on Page Three) *lcm to defend hi.i own administra­ o)it today for s W a.shington’s tion and conduct of officials un­ Out of this the Eisenhower gov­ of thi Federal Reserve Board, Reds^ Facists Lose Ground CX>P-SLAYER.FACES TRIAD SALESROOM OF THE enkod ta donate articles. What hove you got? ernm ent ha.s evolve/i an economic backs them up. j Birthday round of golf. der him . . . Iiique.it is planned at I The President left the White' TrambuM, Feb. 20—(/P) Jeka Now, TODAY! program which follows a const-tent • One of the above said, privately, Sheldon, Iowa, to inve.itigate rrash Donahue, 2S-year-«ld Maaaaebsif. line through fax, budget, mone­ "We are not putting together a 'House shortly before. 11 a.m. for Democrats of nnow plow-and passenger train the Burning Tree Country Club in . To Socialists in Austria Vote setts refematory paralea waa Mombors wiN be on hand doily storting Monday, tary-credit, debt management, program which we are, going to which killed one person snd in­ bouad over te TbIreeM Oeoa^ nearby Maryland. jured 25. I,. CHILDREN’S CONN. POWER CO. controls, support and regulation take up the Hdl try to ram Redistrictiiig Bill Superior Ceort today for M m There was no infornration as to I : 165-seat lower chamber, but the Fob. 9, from 4 p. m. on and Sundays 1 to 5 p. m.. to C.fNfPnL M O T O R S policy. ' ■ J down the throat of Congress. We Medical referee clears mystery Vienna, Austraia, Feb. 23---(R— in the slaying of 8tate_ 773 MAIN STREET Much'of thp policy ha.i already are asking for ideas. We want re­ who was In the Pre,sidcnt’» parly. surrottndlng death of Londcinderry, Another dualltion government of country's complicated voting laws Hiirtford, Fob. 23 .(/I5 , Demo- N. H.. couple by re^xirling they made Chancellor Leopold Figl'a man Eraeet Morse, rocoiva coHs ond pick up merchondiso. emerged in word or action. Much ports of studies from the Hill. We Since the birthday annivcr.iery Conservatives and moderately n-aived examiaatiem rrati<- Stste ’Chairman John M. died of Methanol ( wihmI Hleohol) Catholic Peoples party again par­ mbre is disclo.scd in the -speecheR are suggesting point studies. We fell on Sunday, today is a holiday Leftists appeared in prospect for already beea foaad do not suppose that all our ideas for mo.1t federal workers. Eisen- Bailey refiirned from a Florida va- poisoning. . . . United Nations is occupied Austria today following liament’s largest with 74 members. mmm and piiblication.s of ELsenhower’s Because of this. President Theo­ reopeaalble for tlw Fib. I t I hower fell in -line by scheduling no cation in time to take a hefty on record as declaring Kussia vio­ parliamentary elections in which CLOTHES if you are unable to bring your don4it]on to tho chief economic aides before they will he accepted, and some of them lag of Morao oa tlM Martop we will not even propose, We appointments. Even the usual swing at Republican plans to re- lated 1945 China treaty with Na­ the Socialists , scored marked dor Koemer, himself a Socialist, WILL BE CLOSED p a ^ w a y . took„ roffice. 1. .i ■’ hope in the end to have a coherent i Monday morning strategy nj;eetlng district the State Senate, along tionalist government. gains. waa expected to ask Figl to form Logion Hom e eoH ony of the feHowiiig numbers: But the administration is al- a solidly based econ- i with congressional leaderss w a s with some other administration Twenty thousand members of The Communists, neo-Nazis, a new cabienet. \ ready Catholic Conservatives and all The Catholic leader, who has NiEW BNVOYil StATSD See ady engagefi in two ' omy accriptable to Congress and to called off.' h plans. ■ armed’forces plus hundreds of key W aaklagtaa, Fab. BB. i 'WBrT-- MANCHESTER ALL DAY MONDAY, fights with Co:igrcfSyOver farm us." The President and his wife at­ ■ Former U. S. Rep. Abraham A. rivilian* sch^uled to take part in other facticins in the country aatride headed the country’s governing prices and tax reduction. Basis of Program tended a service in Washington’s Riblcoff and Mayor John L. Sulli­ 1953 series of nuclear testa, ac­ the Iron Curtain lost ground in the Socialist • ConservaUve coalition Tbe White Heaae aMWMw« W 9-8(l6S 9-7757 3-5592 How much of its well ordered Here are the foundations of that dwTi church yesterday, motoring to van of New Britain joined him; cording to announcement from voting, held in the nation’s Ameri-' since It wap formed In December, day tbaS I'economic program , the essentially program : Christ . Episcopal Church in nearby The occasiop wap a testimonial Pentagon. . .. Netherlands-govern­ ca, British. French and Russian 1945, appeared certain to ask the win DRY CLEANERS WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY The Bantly OO Co., Inc. non-political, businessman admin­ The Eisenhower government i Alexandria, Vs. dinner last nig^t for State Senator ment .reveals it is floating bond occupation zones. aocialUU again to participate In be Awbaasadar b» Ri istration can put through the pollt- i takes the view that as pf Jan, 20, Accompanied by Virginia’s Joseph A. .mnaquisto,, Harlfoiyl loan of 209 million guilders, about "the Socialists polled the largest the cabinet, Froadi WUte la in fS WILLS STa TEL MI-3.7254 9-2395 3-8678 < 9-3708 331 MAIN STREET TEL. MJ-9-4595 Ically senritiye Congress i* % dZ’] million In C, S, dollar*, to n.umber of votes and picked up six, dor tei Mexlea. question. For the program would9 I• (Continued on Page Thirteen) (Continued on Page Four) • , (CVmtinued on Page Four) help pay for part of flood damage, new seats lor a totaLot 73 in the-‘ (OoBtlaued ea Page Ttgo) aa# White are a ■ f ' '■ ^ ■ ^ ,l i ' r