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FRTOAT, FEKtUART S8, W 1 A T in fa Dally Nat frasa Ron iKanrliif Bter Ettf ttfttg Tha Waathar Fer toe Wegk Badtog rwnaa* at D. % Wewtoti Rn Fabnnry It, I9BI n e Manoheater O a o k r S o ^ . manufslturlng tee. The deputy!a possible appointee, peys fT.000 Marino Pfo.' David C 0<£Sl^> Teday, parUy rtm4y,.’ i o f which Adam R t o ^ commissioner poet, to which he ts aiinttaily. ■ .oTofllr. and Mia. OiarlM Stevens W ell MMw Surrica, oolA wtadyv Ug ^ M S « . w r e ( 88 Linden atraet, ydU man, and the members o f the 10,141 gonmtimist aub, wtU moot thla nanr S8t fair, cold toalglit. to g 2 j3 2 a te to artiUary pimettea MgM ^ to the Known Biere near 88i tolr, Bttle cknngn to u t m S tofem y-e Fort Bragg, near pOEUlASfW SOttWYROW# y ^ t a v i l t a r i f . 0 „ aa a mam* ItobMns room of 0 «ter cBuroB iHanchaftor-— City of ViUago Chmrm ■ fcttary. Flrat Battalion, house. A ll members o f both groups I ___ kMVJNCta* are urged to be.present as plaas Tenth Marlnea. Hto battalion to ^ Odltg*. *Mt will be discussed for the April Man ■ Mentioned . for •ebaduled to go to Fort (UtasaUtod Advneltotoi.ee r e g e i f ) ».y r * « th* ip»^ cancer Fund Drive, which this yOL. LXX, NO. 123 MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1951 (TWELVE PA G E S) for four daya 5f rtootlng practice State Post Once Part­ PRICE FIVE CBNTi year will probably take the form S, M m Hoas^uBd to {OOowod by two d y a gamaa." P v t Oangtoff to a Said it house-to-house fo U r it a l^ w ner in Local BnaiBeaa ta kMlPMs •Slatotr^ oonsidered the most s ffs ^ v e artillery eannonaar. U M M a to method of fund-raising.. The Boew Bamuel H. 8 t « v ^ a f tbfvtag- Rail Pow Wow Mighty Maneuver Red Probers Chairman at Hearing — -T- Both «• optimists will omit their Monday ton, who is mentioned «a tlie next ~ 9 t aUlMbMtM IDgk Mra. a a y to *' Alliaon. praaldent evening dinner meeting. Yanks Push Twice of S t Mar/a Guild la dlatribuUng Deputy Motor VoMeloo Commia- Spurs Reports By-Pass Films; llt m b m o f ^ v a r t o u f tlokata for the Fellowahlp auppar Miss Gertrude Herrmann of Cen­ sloner of Coimocttcut, forpteriy dadiM roquMtod to m aw which the Guild will aerve to St, sor street who has returned after r e a l^ In ManchMtor.* 'w m a Vj^^iaumtlntii h f Maich 8 for Mary’a Pariah houM Wadneaday several weeks' hospitallMtiim at evening, March 7 at alx o’clock, paitaor of L . T . Wood to tiia. pro­ Accord Is Near Eye W ar Plants Into Hoengsong St. Francis hospital, Hartford, ^11 day. Slaich 10 to T to lw T1^* and they will "be available from resume piano Instruction at the duction of Mygionie Ico .' ZS may now bo aocured by W art* membera. Reaervatlona may alao homes of pupils on Monday. A life-long friend of'M r, Wood t^mrtnr, liOdfO mOmbeTB ffO® be made by calUng. Mra. William he came hero in 1918 Iea.ylng to Beliere Separate Agree­ Say r,oiiiiiiuni8ts Ousted r r a r t Duncan of UtUo Hunniford, telephone 4274, or Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary, 1988 to eatahlish a sM | ar btipi- In Central Korea Darotton Dodgo. Tbomaa T ^ «jr d Mra. Claude Porter, 7002. Mra. ment Between Train­ , By ' CIO Work in No. 18. United Spanish W ar Vet* nasa in TorrlngtoR. A a t m t f t i pet o f Poail atroot; DaughtOT Ub* Cbarlaa N. Oole, chairman of the aeltvs in polities to Maiiehfmr hs « t y . N a 188, Mrs. Boaato Fyrto. supper committee, announces that erana, will hold a social meeting men Anil Carriers Defense Industries; Monday evening In the State A K beeams intcrestsd in Itrtublican V v ^ atroot a«<*_No. 17 from the meal will consist of baked ham, affalrv in Torrington through hts Hearings Begin Soon Withdraw Under Heavy Mra. Margaret Bell, Roaemaiy Pittsburgh potatoes, cole slaw, raory, at which members of Wafd Heralds First Break Cheney Tent will be guests. Mrs. friendship with the late Russell Wilson Urges place. string bwsns, rolls, tea or coffee Patterson, Republican leader in Fire from Hills as and apple cobbler. TTie midweek Gladys Rldolfl and Mra. Inea Bat­ Washington, Fsb. 24— (ff)— The Washington. Feb. 34 <;P)—The son who head the committee re­ that area. Reds Establish New Rtv. cart Holgoraon o f the Oo»- Lenten aervice will follow at 7:80. Brotherhood of Railroad Train-1 House Un-American Activities Giant Effort oaaat*Oongregational church will quests eaeh member to bring a H e conducto. a ''fTMapTrloclier box lunch, to be shared with the men met with the National Media- { Committee may sidetrack tem- Defense Line North apeak in the PlalnviUe and Briatol plant in Torrington to. admtten to Mlaa Letltla F. Connor, of Port- comrades. tlon Boanl today, leading to re- pgrarlty its Hollywood probe to churchea Sunday morning, but ra* adown. County Armagh, Northern To Arm U. S. Of Town; Shake-Up turn for the evening aervice at Ireland, arrived here last evening ports thst a separate agreement • form a battle circle In Korea, a maneuver much like that formed by covered wagons to ward launch an extended Invcuittgatlon 7:80, when hla topic will be "Jeaua for a two months visit with her Mr. and Mrs. K. Lincoln Smith, between the trainmen and tha car-1 gg Indlaa attacks. This d rrle was a preparatory move, aa tbs tanka pusked off against tbs Reds la of Communism in defense indus­ In Chinese Conunand and Hia RelaOvea." Rev. Q. H. Br- uncle, Thomas J. Ford, of 158 who are spending the winter in S t risrs might hs in tha offing. tobs I7N offensive drive. (N E A Telephoto) tries. Petersburg, are enjoying a ten- President W. P. Kennedy and his Promises to End Profi­ irkfftn, aupeitatendent of the Cooper street. She arrived In New Chsirnum Wood (D -fia) told Tokyo, Feb. Cromwell Chlldren’a home, will oc­ day West Indies cruise on the 8.B. Arthur Drug Stint entire negotiating committea con­ York yesterday morning on board newsmen today that committee teering and Inflation; American forces pushed into cupy the pulpit at the Oovenant the Cunard White Star liner Nuevo Domlnlcano with stops at niDSSES — BRIM ferred wrlth the mediators this Chairman W. Elmer Rarlier of Nassau, The Bahamas, Kingston, ELASTIC HOSIim Dewey Sees hearings would open "in the very the RFC board of directors a|>- Hoengsong twice today but church here Sunday morning at "Queen Mary” . Her uncle met her morning. Other unions were stand-1 near future—possibly next w e e k - Says Wage Policies eleven o'clock. at Pier 80. North River, where the Jamaica and Port Au Prince, CRUTCHES — BRACB8 ing by, aa were negotiators for | Suit Charging Slavery, pears Feb. 88. before the Senate made no attempt, to hold the Expert 91ttan on the extent of Communist labor big liner docked, with 1,011 other Haiti. Mrs. Smith was the former the railroads. , Banking oommittee probing RFC' Are Being Modified Reds' major central Korean Miss Alice Benson of this town. Wherry Plan infiltration Into sensitivs defense loans. In Washington, Harber passengers. It was the llrst real break in the plants. road hub.' A tank-infantry solid front of the four operating lestifled he had ordeired copies of Washington, Feb. 24 (Si—De­ Fraud, Compromised ■'We know that Communists who railroad unions sines they decided RFC correspondence abitiit loans team witl;dreifr after a three- have been expelled from the CIO fense MnbllltaUon Director last fall to stand together. The Numbing U. S, n1lh Congress members delivered hour fight Saturday morning are no*' leing employed in defense diaries E. Wilson said Inst night INCOME TAX other unions are the engineers, to the W'hite House, and had dis. with Chinese forces north of tndunlries, including munitions cussed them "with the I'resldent "unless we tarnish our destiny by conductors, and the firemen and the town. B MY aUSINESS ' plants," Wood said. himself.’’ (.XI’ Wlrepholo). fear, disunity and Improvidence" anginsmen. U. S. Launches Patrola prowled into the town Tells Senators Europe " It is a' very serious situation Amerleans can look to better than carriers Stand Pat again In the afternoon but pulled of which the public Is too little ever future, "ready for all-out Tils trainmen and conductors Idonah Perkins by Is Building Own De­ back when the Oommunists be­ PHONE 6tS9 Work on First aware." war or all-out peace." started out together III March 1949 Her Ex - Housekeeper fenses But Cannot U. S. - Cliiang In hts first report to the nation gan firing from the northern hlUs. FOR APPOINTMENT to obtain a 40-hour week at 48 Wood, however, made clear that on "’n\e Htatc of Mobitizatlon” Hlaat of Chipyong, Allied infan­ Prettff Promenader $19-98 hours pay for those in yard serv­ Do the Job Alone the Reds-ln-defenee probe did not Wilson called for a giant effort trymen flushed a battalion o f Chi- ice and substantial increases for Atom Aircraft Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 24— wa.rt out the committe's interest Chiefs Discuss during the next three years to .neso Saturday afternoon in the In possible Communist Influences Sanggosong area. Cleorge P* Aniorson A IHtle Ceunteee Orlghtol thoM in road aetvice. —A compromise has ended ths Washington. Feb. 34— (iP)—Gov. build up unprecedented productive 588 OMter Street in the movie Industry. strength. He spoke, over a natlon- Elsewhere along the war front, Te the cendy shop for a big purchoro in her smqrt double The railroad carriers have In- $30,000 damage suit brought by Thomas E. Dewey urged Congress Man cheater. Conn. aikted 'they would not go beyond A-Powered Planes Will Committee investigators armed Island Defense \^lde radio hookup. there waa little action. breasted coot of crisp checked rayon. Jaunty bock belf the agreement which they ap­ u c J / o fsnn Brower in a retrial today not to "haul down the flag" with subpoenas for at least a The Chief Mobtllzer promised Set Up New Ua« lends dosh. And remember . . . "h Pits As She Orews f or proved at the White House on nave apeeas OI against idonah Siade Perkins in by barring the sending of Ameri­ score of Hollywood Agures arc al­ war to extlnetlon, on profiteering Under perssure of 100,000 man D«c. 21. M. V. H.; To Be Superior court here. can troops to Europe. ready In tha movie capital laying and Inflation, atrongl.v b i'k ed of six Allied nations, ths Chinese An Extra Year's Wear." Blue or brown check. Sims 7 to lA To Mexli Ameriraii ami President Tniman'a request for a That memorandum o f agree­ Terms v/ere not made public T h e New York. Governor told the the groundwork for hearinge. If were withdrawing slowly toward Alte ovolloble in companion sixes 3-6x. quick new .tax levy, aaid without ment, signed by the four union Constructed in Ohio I yesterday after a curtailed hear­ Senate Foreign Relatloqs and preliminary investigation war­ Forniofla Forces If a new defense line cutting acraaa IT S TH E Armed Services Committees ap­ elaboration that w-nge policies are chiefe but rejected by the locid ing before Judga John A. Cornell. rants, Wood said yesterday, a mountains north of Hoengsong. proval. of a resolution by Senator being modified, hinted at the ne­ CHATTERBOX chairmen o f the four unlone, I l.,ater, they w'ill be made part of RedH Attempt an In- This pullback from the scene of Waahlngton, Feb. 24—(.P)—With Wherry of NebUUka, the Ro^bll- special three-man subcommittee cessity for changing farm price RESTAURANT Toppers and Full Length would have allowed a 25 cent an I the official record. will hold on-the-spot hearings on a disastrous Red defeat was made ‘HIGHLIGHTS' hour boost for the yard service Jet bombera already zipping across o^n floor leader, "would proalyxe' vahiuii of Stronghold protection and promised swift pro­ 618 Main St. Tel. 2-8008 I Mrs. Brower, a Norwalk divor- the west coast. while reports circulated o f a employees and 10 centa for those two oceans at a 400-mlle-per-hour the capacity of this nation for lie duction of the mightiest srsenal FOR A COCKTAII. i cee, claimed she was Mrs. Perkin’s The defenXe labor hearings will .ihokeup In the (Jhlnese high com­ own defense.” .Taipei, Formosa, Feb. 34—(yp)— the world has ever seen. clip, the United Statsa is nego­ housekeeper and conmanlon from cover key Industrial areas on a IT. 8. In Round Poeltlon mand. OR A DINNER COATS (Uonttaned m Page Five) W herry has proposed thst the tiating for actual construction of March 6, 1945 to ADfust 6, 1946. .Senato record Iteelf as oppoMd to oUy-by-city basis, "wherever de- American and Chinese Nationalist Wilson fndicated, in pegging his United Nations sources on the The most successful style of the season! New Spring Coats Sizes 7 to 14 and Pre-Teen 10 to 14. the world’s first known atom-pow­ She said that during that time the the President’s dispatching any | plants aro located," the com- military commanders conferred at estimates and predictions to the weit central front heard that Oon. ered aircraft engine. defendant, also o f Norwalk, "en­ rnoro divisions to join the North , mittee chairman aaid. length for the second successive next two or three years, that the Lin Piao, "the Manchurian Haiti- . . . the dress every woman wonts Navy, Aqua, Red, Green Plans for the atom-driven en­ mer," has been shifted back to The star of your spring wardrobe. It's fashioned to flatter with slaved’’ her and defrauded her Atlantic Defense Force until Con- Wood also eald thst when the day over defense of Formosa. nation may be over the hump of State to list gine were disclosed yesterday, with south . most to wear... for its fashion captivating details . . . a flirty flare-back . . . pertly placed but­ out of her property and promised gross passed on the policy In­ No announcement wa.s forth­ Us task by then—barring, ns he A ir Force permission, by the Gen­ Lin, one of the ableal o f Red BANTLY authority . . . Hs eosy-to-pock obilHies tons . . . novelty pockets. Spring blooming coloip and long- salary. volved. (Continued en Page Five) coming. But well-informed observ- repeatedly said, all-out war. eral EHectric Company. A GE Mrs. Perkina Own lA w yer Dewey, the- 1948 Republl<;an era expressed belief the meetings He discussed some of the thorn­ China's field commanders. Is be­ wearing fabrics. $10-98 to $25-99 Aid Recipients lieved to liave been succeedsd as . . . of wrinkle-resistant rayon fersey spokesman said contractual nego- Mrs. Perkins, rotranged wife of presidential nominee, aaid hla op­ yesterday and today and two pur­ iest problems of moblllzatinn, but Uatlona for the nuclear power his spee houn and 40 minutes. tosqed from an automoblla on a W’nnia o f leolntloiilsm and A ir Force. "This nation of euro is in a ship Missouri— teamed up In kesip- Range and Fuel Oetonlnl, Ttna:. Fab. 84-

r- .. . * MANCHESTER EVEiNiNVi HERALD, MANCHEaiLR, CONN,, ortiUiiDA’i, i Ui, IJoA J MANCHESTER EVENING? HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1961 PAGE m

nar will show pioturee o f Alaska. •ach dsn taka a Country and plan known as the Rockverd Homea praaident in charga o f Religioua Rofreahmonta w ill bo aorvod. ActlvlUsa, Morrit Brooka; vloo , How Much? Its maatlngs around that. SUNDAY Dedicatory Services Tomorrow a% Zion Lutheran with Section A to contain some 48 Cub Pack 27 Awaida wsia presont to tha Cub Thuraday, 10:00 a.m. The Mary Mark Another Milestone i president in charga o f Phyaloal MONDAY Wllliamo group will hold an all- I RockviUe building lots. Fri>parties, Harrla Shlmkowlta; Mow much la a healthy heart SoouU by Mr. Hendriekaon: Stuart j . r ? Moses Associates, ausvey- Bantw, w olf Oliver arrow; Arthur STATE TUISDAY day food sale at Halo’s. A ll con- vice president In charga o f Social worth to you? Give that sum. In Progress of Parish' ots prepared the plana for the de- Has Banquet Benton, lion silver arrow; Donald Churches- trtbutione will be acceptable and affairs. Dr. Harold 8. Stone; See* dr aa much o f It as you can, to vslomwit. listed aa the property Derrah. wolf badge; Edward Felt- your patronuo le eolieited. Nb^ole Taken o f the oioperatlve Construction retary, Joseph Botnlck: Trea*urer. the 1951 Heart Fund to help 6:30 p.m. Junior choir reheareel. Abraham Brooka; trustee for 5 ham, two Hon sliver arrows; Nich­ Cb, Inc., of RockvlUe. - PermlU light heart disease. St. Mary’s Grbup Ar­ Sooth Methedlot Ohwch 8 L Jamea’a R. C. Church 7:30 p.m. Church choir rehearaal. Opening and dedicatory eervioee.^ preach on "The Kingdom of Gad,” years, Harry Llebman. olas Tnfante, lion silver arrow; have boon issued by Building In­ Robert Churilla. bear gold arrow; Mala StiMt aad Bortforil Bead Rev. John F. Hannon, PM tor Friday, 7:30 p.m. Boy Scout tomorrow will mark an Im^rtant the choir will elng "Zion Ifeata . T o E n d Strike spector Roland Usher for the erec­ {..eadera 'Te Meet ranges Family Affair; Rev. Ftod B. Edgar. Mlalstar Re%'. George P. Hughes Troop No. 133 meets at the church. the Watchmen Singing'’ while the » Henry Kuryla, bear sliver arrow; milestone In the program o f Im­ tion of 48 houses, to bo five rooms, The Tolland County 4-H Fair tomporary sholter; temporary Mlaa Kathrya G. Ryroa '< Res-. Edgar J. Farrell Sunday school will ring the "Cru- Association Board of Directors will Awards Are Present^ William Llepis, bear gold arrow; provement and progress Initiated all on one floor with no cellar. The facing, temporary clothing; sal­ George Magnuson, wolf kllver ar­ Director of Chriatlaa Bdaoattox ■adera Hymn” , "Beautiful ‘ Savs meat with the leaders tWs evening The Salvation Army at the time of Zion Evangelical Rockville TcartUe Work- developing company has agreed to vage, personal property storage; row; Donald Nowsch, w olf sUvar Herbert A. Fronee, Mloleter of Sunday masaea: lor,” There will be proceaslonat at eight o'clock at the Farm Bu- M l Mata Street Lutheran Church'a 50th anniver­ put in sewers and water and lay roclamation and redlatribution o f A gay setting of bine and gold a now, Roger Passal, wolf silver Moelo For adults, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, with and receseioiuil singing. reaii office. Professional building. Major and Mrs. S. O. Job sary In 1043. whqp an anniversary e n Take No Action at out streets with an eight inch road salvaged household offecta. ctntei-pleces originated by each den arrow and gold arrow and Robert two masses at 9 and 10, one In. the In the Afternoon Sunday Servleea Offloeta ta Charge fund of 13,000 had been gathered bed, the O ty o f Rockville to sup­ Headquarters and administra­ Steele, wolf silver arrow, bear Sunday, Fobruary 25 main auditorium at 9 for gdulta In the afternoon at four o’clock Tlieir Meeliiig At the union Lenten service to decorated the long tables set for to pvit the Improvement plan un­ ply the top draaslng. Lumber is on tion under the aupervlalon o f Misa badge and bear gold arrow. Mrs. Preludo— and one for children at 9 in the a number of guests from neigh­ be held at the Union Oongrega- the banquet of Cub Pack 27 at 8t. Sunday, February 25 der way. hand and the work is to start im­ Jaanotte Sumner, aaslated by Mrs. Henry Kuryla received her Den “Prelude In D-Flat” OUzounoff basement. Two - masses at 10 boring congregatlone will be pres­ KoekvOte, 24— (SpecW )— tionM church at 7:30 p. m „ Sun­ Sunday School: 9:30 a. m. During war-time and post-war mediately. James G. Haasett, include hte fol­ Mary's church last night. The buys Mother’s pin. Processional Hymn— o’clock for adults, one in the main ent for this special dedicathry atrOdair Uxtll* workers at the H. New Pastor to Preach day, Rev. Gordon Hohl, First Lu­ lowing: made place mats, caps and place ■The Spacious Firmament” Holiness meet: 10:50 a. m. oondlllons this fund was Increased, service. Rev. George- Meyer, pas­ A aeries of animal, comedy and church and one In the basement. and when the question of securing T . a t r r n aad Bona company here theran church paatpr, w ill preach Bocord: projected civil defense cards which were arranged ac­ Creation Silver Lane Sunday School. tor of Immanuel Lutheran church Rev. Edwin A. Brooks will adventtire mories provl^d enter­ properly next door for protection •ppatOBtly do not Intend to go on the subject, "Ptayer In Trou­ planning; public Information; edu­ cording to dens. The dinner was Anthem— 2:00 p. m. of Bristol, largest Lutheran preach hla first sermon ae paetor tainment at the close o r the eve­ and expansion came Into the pic­ twek to work yet. blesome Times." cation and training; military sup­ a family affair with ataters and Starring "Beneath the Shadow of the Evangelistic meeting; 7:80 p. church of* the New England area, of the Rockville Baptist church on ning. St. Bridget's R< U. Church , ture, plans were adjusted to cir­ llb to than 800 workera convened The Married Couples club will port; mutual aid; legal functions; brothers of the Cubs accompany­ m. circuit visitor, will preach on Sunday. He was unsnlmoiiely ex­ Great Protection” Dickenson Rev. James P. Tlmmlna Paetor cumstances; also to provide for a la aykas auditorium Uat night but attend Corporate Communion government activities, public aec- ing their parents. There was a Our guests for the morning and "Glorying In the Cross o f CSudat.” tended a cal! after preaching here (James Freeman Clarke) ^ Rev. Bronislaw Oadarowsid and growing Church school which took no action to end the . two aa a candidate. Tlie new pastor re­ service on Sunday at 8 o'clock at ord.s, public building; procure­ large attendance and an abund­ JSMIL Offertory Anthem— Rev. Robert Carroll, Assistanta evening services will be the new I ’he Walthcr League (Thoral St. John's Episcopal church. ment and aupplies; business rsla- ance of homemade food. Cakes PLUS officera commanding the Southern could no more adequately be Union of the Hartford aone will Wodm old atoppage at the Hocka- cently graduated from Crosier BURNSIDK'r::; “ 'Blessed Jesu" (from the served In the old basement. The Young People's clasa In tions; munpower studies; labor;' were sei-ved for dessert. One den New England Dlvtalon, Lt. Colonel sing "I Love Thy Kingdom Lord,” Bum mlUa. Theological Seminary in Pennsyl­ rtinms t.sns aMMSiKsisne ROD CAMERON ^'STAGE TO TUCSON' “SUbat Mater” ) ___ Dvorak Masses on Sunday at 7, 8, 9, 10, A slpwanlship endeavor, with a church membership will meet at fiscal and budget activities. had cupcakes decorated with wolf I TECnXirOLOBi ACTIUB and Mrs. David D. Coy of Hart­ under the direction o f Rev. W il­ Bugane V. Dick, preaident o f Lo- vania. He will succeed Rev. Adolph Hymn— and 11 a.m. stewardship album recelveeen thoio))ghly Dick also announced euspenston Several men from the local for the next month and announced ('Rrtona, **StoogpB natl Ptratet** i “ Adagio” ...... : . . . Holler renovated for use as a public build­ service with souvenir insert of ject, "When a Layman Worships." annual meeting and election of KOSCIUSZKO CLUB Emanuel Lutheran Church Thursday— o f 48 members who have continued church will attend a county men's the alogan as, "Cub (Scouting Haa.» Morm Warnlaf”, •u6 9:30 a. m., Churcb school. Class­ ing, waa made tn conform for Run- photos of the church, parish house Others taking part will Include Er­ officers for t95'l which will take Carl E. Olson, Pastor 7:30 p. m. Street meeting. fellowship supper and meeting at Ai-ouiul the Waiild.” He .siigge.sted es for all ages. : - ilay school and general church pur­ and a section of the improved as- to work during the strike. nest Backofen, Roland Usher and place at the clubhoiue on West 8:00 p. m. Holiness meeting. New Devdopment Dariua Plummer. A special offer­ Andover on Monday night at 7 10:45 a. m.. Nursery and ex­ Clarence W. Helsing, poses in a unique way. It received acmbly room and adjoining kitch­ street. The regular informal ahoot o’clock. John M. Harris of Mil­ Bible Stvidy. A new development is being ing will be received for the Week tended church school Besston. Organist and Choirmaster lecugnitian In a Hartford paper in en will bo available to all. An In- will be held prior to the meeting. ford will be guest speaker. .His Friday, 8:00 p. m. Senior Cen- planned for the western part of of Dedication. 4:00 p. m.. Board of Education a complete atory by Eileen T. ter-communioatlon ccpilpmcnt for The club la making plans to oper­ subject Is ''Interesting Men In the BINGO meeting. Sunday, February 25 SUB Board meeting. sacrlaty and dcaeona uac, as well Burl', well-known feature writer, the city on the Burke property. flainra Tonight ate Sunday afternoons in the fu­ Jugt east o f the WindsorviUe road Church’s Program.” THE 8:00 p. m.. Jr. Hi Missionary Third Sunday In Lent formerly of Manchesler, and now as Incroaaed amplifying arrange­ The following games will be ture regardless of the weather I.j»ymen’s Sunday udll be ob­ and to the west «o f the former TONIGHT-7:45 meeting. Colored slides. 9:00 Sunday school. North Methodist Cliuroh a feat lira writer for The Times- ments will make It po.sstble for played this evening In the Inter­ without interruptian. served at United Methodist church ESQUIRE 6:30 p. m., M. Y. F. meeting. Burke pond, the development to be 10:05 CArllionIc bells. 447 North Mala Unlon of Albany. N. Y. any overflow to hear the service mediate Basketball league at the Team to Travel tomorrow at. the t0:45 a, m. aerv- , Film. "South of the Clouds” will 10:30 Divine worship. The article deacrlbed the pro- either In the basement or the par­ Town Hall starting at 7 o'clock— Hie American Legion basket­ 1 VERNON AVEa, ROCKVILLE Willard J. Mrl.aughlln, Pastor Ice. W. Arnold McKinney, chair- j OF NIGHT CLUBS be presented. Devotions led by Prelude— Wllliani L. Brown, Organist gre.ssive, modern methods used by ish house. Toth'a Aces vs. Indians; g:l6 p.m.. ball team will go on the road for man of the Official Board of the I - ¥ ■ Bingo Bus Loaves Mdnchosfor Confor A t 7:00 F. M. Nancy Macauley. "Andante from Sonata In the church In Its efforts to direct The Improvement committee Mannies Jets va. Prlnceaa Soda the next two weeka, playing at church, will conduct the service j Members of Epworth League F Minor" ...... Mendelssohn Annual Layman'a Day attention to and bring a better un­ and the program committee are WANTED Shop: 9:30 p.m. Crusaders vs. Tol­ Poquonock on Sunday, Unlonville through the aermop which he has i are Invited guests. Solo— Divine Worship, 9:30 and 11:00 derstanding of chrlatlaMlty. to Ita the following: A. S. Petke, chair­ land Tigers. To date the Rockville next Wednesday, February 28, entitled, "When a Laymen Wor- I The Week "Christ Be With Me,” Prelude—"Prelude in' F " Dubois parlshlonera and people of the man; Julius Hoff, J. A. Krompe- REAL ESTATE Intermediate basketball league haa and Bloomfield Sunday, March 4. ships.” Albert V,’. Holman will ' Monday, T:80 p. m., Methodist- Cbopin-Deis Processional H yn rn -"O Day of I'omimmlty. by fhe use of window gal. (?. E. .lohnsnn. D. H. Hlckcy played 67 games vrith the schedules Tlie next home game will be on then conduct a service ofvdedlca- ! Chance to earn extra Hebrew Brotherhood meeting In Hazel Anderson Real and Gladness'’ displays, radio and a Neo-llghled and John Kamm. The counselling about three quarters over. The Wednesday, March 7, at the Town tlon during which a special mis- ^ a k r il l Offertory— bulletin board, a small altar for O G the Chapel. and deciding bolies were the Vocal Trio—"Song of Peace"...... ■KMiejr. We will pay $5 to league teams arc holding a drive Hall. TTie team now has an over­ alonary offering ■will be presented, i GIBBONS ASSEMBLY Tuesday— Chorale Prelude. "O Sacred ...... Gibb votilh and attractive lighting dur- church council and the voters as­ for equipment for the leagtie which all record of 19 wins and 6 losses. Sunday school Is at 9:30 a. m. j aayofie Ktvtng oa a house RECOGNIZED LADIES OF COLUMBUS 9:00 a. m„ Mizpah and Willing Head” ...... Bach Ruth Shedd, Marlon McLagan, j Ing the Christmaa seuaon for the sembly. Linder Carlson waa con­ la composed of 100 boys ranging and the adult study group will | Uatinf, fo>r aiJe, within 25 Worker Groups all day meeting. Sermon— Dorothy Krause I past four years. tractor. In age from 1& to 19 years. meet at the parsonage at 9:45 • presents THE COM MUNITY PLAY ER S IN Dedication Ceremony nilles of Manchester and h e a d u n e s 3:00 p. m., Brownlea. "T h e Badge of C2irlstian Scripture Lesson—I Corinthians A week's calendar of "nights" Officers Annomieed a. -m. 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts. Dlsclpleship” XIII I Since the parish house has been lor the congregation and organi­ 120 more when the house Attorney Simon S. Cohen has Bov Scouts win meet aa usual "BROADWAY STYXE” COOKING — DELICIOUS! Wednesday, AU-dey meeting Anthem— Anthem—"Send Out Thy Light" in tier, a brief dedication cere- zations will close with Sunday Bolton on Monday evening at 7 o’clock is sold. been elected president of the PROFESSIONAI, BAR AND COCKTAIL SERVICE 3 "HARVEY" H\istlera Group. "O Thou Whose Sweet ...... Gounod I mony will take place there first school night on Friday. March 2. B’nal Israel Congregation succeed­ Doria Mohr D'Ralla and the M Y F on Tuesday at 7. i , Poll tier Prize Play Thursday— Compassion” ...... Maunder Offertory— "Cantllene" .. Dubois I The officers. Improvement and C)peu house on Thursday night Is ing Harry Llebman. Other officers Can TeL Maacbeoter 8548 Tlie choir will rehearse at 7 1 By Mary Chase 6:30 p. m.. Girl Scouts. 6:00— “ Again Pioneers,” an Hynm— "The (Church's One Foun­ program committees, Sunday especially for community ami ANITA WHITE>-8274 elected are executive -rice presi­ o’clock on Wednasday evening. FEATURE "THE TEHPO 4" 7:48 p. m., Fellowahip Group. hour-long religioua aotmd film pro­ dation" school and the congregation and city people, with light refresh­ dent, Beymotjr M. I.avltt; vice ENTERTAINERS The Civil Defense Committee ] BOWERS SCHOOL ' ^Friday— duced by Protestant Film Com­ Address—Robert L. Hammond. paator will proceed to the rear of ments and music. A cordial wel­ The Golden Gate Bridge in San 7:00 p. m., CTiolr reheareaL mission. sponsored by the Wom­ the church for the first dedication come is extended to all to attend ^ wUl hold an open meeting at the J Friday and Saturday, March 3 and 8 Lay Leader of New England k'ranclsco was completed In 1937. 7:30 p. m., CJub Scouts. an’s Missionary Society and the service beginning at ten o'clock the services tomorrow and any Tt hss a channel span o f 4,200 Southern Clonference, The school on Monday night at 8 Curtcrin A t 8:30 P. M. 8:00 p. m., W. S. C. S. Member- Missionary Circle; music by the Methodist Clhurcb. Pastor Paul G. Prokopy will week-day nights activities. feet. thip tea in ladies' parlor for all o'clock. The meeting la designed ^ Admlasloii $1.20 (Tax Included) Junior C?holr: refreshments. Recessional Hymn— "Love Divine" FOR LEASE the work of the civil defense pro­ , women not already membera of Everyone Invited. Postlude — "Marche Pontlflcale” Christ at Such a Time aa This." sound film and film strips, 1 Hrketa may be obtained from any ! W. S. C. S. Come and get ac­ fol- gram and tha need for the cooper­ k member of the Assembly, the Players, or H ie Week ...... Verdi Fellowship luncheon will follow lowed by refreshments. ation of everyone to carry out that quainted. at the door. Monday— Sunday School, 9:30 Christian Science textbook. "Sci­ Chureh of the Nazarene will be held Immediately after the this service. Wednesday, 7:30 p/Ath-Mld-week Modern Two Boy Service Station program. Reports of progress • f 3:30 Girl Scouts. Charles Field. Superintendent ence and Health with Key to 466 Main Street 11 o'clock service this Sunday. The Week I. a. ni. Morning worship. The monthly supper meeting of committees, heads of organizations other music. Cross liaison; Peter Massollnl, se- i Choirmaster SATURDAY NIGHTS 8:00 S. 8, Tteachers snd Offi­ an Service Guild at the church. sense of Life, and no consciousness Music by the choir. Sermon by the ,50-r)O Club will be neld Friday and music. Friday, 7:3p p. m. Sunday School curity: Mrs. Byron H. Shinn, m ed-! CROWN .PETROLEUM CORF. CAVEY’S cers. Thurs.. 7:30. Lenten Bible Hour. of the existence of matter or er­ the pastor, at 7 'p. m. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Young night, with all Sunday School pu-' Sunday, February 26, the Third' leal servlets, public health and' We Telephone Hartford 5-2105 welfare. 1 Sunday in Lent ror." •10:45 a. m. Junior church in All weekly nrganizatlona meet plU and their parents. Various en­ 3:15 Brownies. Fri., 7:00. Red Cross First Aid ------f ------the lower auditorium. Music by at Ihclr ii.sual boiira according to parents invited. (Community Bing­ tertainment and slpging. Refresh­ Sunday School: 8:50 a. m. Ray- class. , Othtra enrolled in the progran^ nibaA 'Kulpinaky, superintendent 7:80 Mid-Week Lenten service. the Junior CThoir. the revised schedule for Lent. ing, talks'by young people, mission ments. and htadlng aub-dhialons Include l u b h i a n t i 8:15 Emanuel Choir. also Covenant Congregational Church C C DANCING TONIGHT 6:30 p. ni. Young People's HEaiN * YVONNE CARLO Divine Worship, 10:15 a. m. the Board of Seleclnien who liave m De membership class. PLUS; Ceasar Romero la 14 DEPOT SQUARE TELEPHONE 6195 Prelude: "Hear Thou My Prayer, 43 Spruce Street .Society will meet. Miss Martha asauuied reaponiiblllly for engi­ Thursday— Center Congregational Cburch Rev. Carl M. Helgerson, pastor Buckingham Congregational PUVE PHARMACY PINE PHARMACY "ONCE A TH IE F” O Lord M y God”, . . . . Jacques Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, Pastor McKinney, prc.sident. In charge. neering Bsrvlcas; Everstl T. Mc­ Arcadelt 2:30 W. M. S., Speaker. Rev. Paul Paige, organist 7:30 p. ni. Evangelistic serv­ Church CHARLIE DONNELLY Erich Brandt. Rev. Dorothy Wells Pease, Kinney, emergency conatructlon; Dancing Every Saturday Sermon: "W hat la the Worth of ice. Special music. Message Rev. Philip M. Rose, Minister APPLE BARGAIN WEEK Kenato Cocconi, J. G. Hassett and 3:30 Confirmation class. Minister of Education Sunday, Feb. 25: 9:t5 a m.. Sun­ 1 * T a M an?” Andrew R. Wntson, by the pa.stor. ! z X Leslie Spencer, assistants to Jolm TEX PAVEL end his WESTERN ECHOS AND HIS TRIO Anthem: "Hear My Prayer” 8:00 G Oef.Club. day Bible school. Sunday PINE PHARMACY Friday-- Minister of Music The W eek a Swanson; Mrs. Ellsworth Perkins, ...... James Stickles 11:00 a.m., Cliurch-timc nui.sery, 10:1)0 a 111. Church School. assistant to Mrs. Shinn; and John DANCE -I\lillpr'a Hull 7:15 Pre-Confirmation League Monday. 7:4.') p. m. The % DELICIOUS “HOME-COOKED” FOOD Organ Offertory: “Ave Verum”, February 25. TTiird Sunday In Lent Mrs. Harry Carter in charge. 11 ;00 a m. Dr. Rose will begin a Is Open Sunday All Day D. Aver}', communications, a sub­ Tnllanit Turnpike meeting. 11:00 a.m., Morning worship Men's Fellowship will meet In the FIELD RUN i i X .. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 9:15 and 11:00 a. m. services: senes of sermons on "Calling Upon division of the aecurity phase of Poatlude: "Cathedral Fantaale Saturday— service. In the absence of the pa.a- parish house. Fred Wood, preai­ .00 Modem end Old Fashion the Reserx'es." The subject of the 1 ee Free Delivery For All Yoor Drag Needs the program. They will also be QUALITY LIQUORS 9:00 Junior Choir. Prelude, "Adagio Sostenuto" dent. will he In eharge. I V ^ ; Oanrlna and Fugue in E Minor"...... Beetlraven tor, the Rev. G. Henning Erickson, first will be "Lest I Be Found a present at Monday's nieetiiig to ...... Johann Sebastian Bach 10:15 Jr. Missionary Society. Wcdne.sday, 7:.10 p. m. The (Larqc ond SmoH) BUSHEL Every Satiirdav Nicht! Anthem, "What are These?” superintendent of the Cromwell Prayer meeting and Bible study Coward." ! i answer questions end report aa to 2 p. m. Membership Clasa at Sunday, March 4, there will be Children's Home of the Ea.stern Thi> M e e k as progress niade. 8:0fl (o P 81. Stainer hour will be held in the lower au- PINE PHARMACY i ! the parsonage for those who can two services at 9 and j0:30, when CThildren's Story. Missionary Assuciation, will bring Monday. 7:4.'), Meeting of the a: Volunteers are needed through­ not attend on Wednesday eve­ pledges will be made in the second ditoiUim. Pastor Bell will he in 664 C E N T E R S T R E E T T K L 2 9HI4 Hymn, "Father Again in Jesus a Lenten Meditation. Children from ' executive committee of the church. out the program and especially In nings. Any interested in Joining campaign for funds for the Parish charge. Name We Meet” ...... Bamby the home will take part in the I Thursday, March 1, 8:00 p.m. warden services. It is also ho[;ed CAVEY’S the church are invited. Membera building program. Bring Your Own Containers To ; PINE PHARMACY PINE PHARIiTACY Anthem. "How Long W ilt Thou service. tliat many information and assign­ are also welcome. This is the ! Mi.ss Carol Rose will speak and Forget Me" ...... Pleuger 7:15 p.m.. Organ meditations . , Mapping Community Church ment fonns will be completed al E x t r a ! E x t r a ! first meeting of the Sunday Eift- ! show slides of her trip to Italy Solo, Mrs. Ida Woodhouse gospel songs welcome you to a Rev. I>avid Crockett, Minister the meeting sines a registry giv­ emoon class. United Methodist Church i last .summer, under the title, "A 14 people killed trying to see Willie's Offertory. "Andante" .....M ozart quiet time of prayer. Mrs. Anthony I'rbanetti, LOUIS BOTTI & SONS FARM ing information on every liouse- Bolton, Conn. I Protextant Pilgrim to Italy." 7 p. m. Young People's meeting Sermon, "The God of Judgment " 7:30 p.m.. Evening vesper serv­ Organist and t'hoir Director hold in town must be completed bv ft. Wldmark at the church. A .. film will be Rei'. J. B. Yeager, Minister ice. Pastor Helgerson will return Uie conunlttes. ' Bowery Show. Prevent this terrible dis­ H}’mn, "Just As I Am" .. .Bamby BUSH HILL ROAD TELEPHONE 2-1001 i UAItfr PaUare shown, officera will be elected, to speak on "Jesus and His Hcla- Sunday, February 25: at. John’s Polish National CHATTERBOX RESTAURANT P a l 0 ’Rrl«H Postlude, "Postiuefe In E Flat" A list of the sub-divlsioni under I aster— come early. If you can’t bring plans made and refreshments will Hymn, O For a Thousand tlves.” 9:30 a.m.. Church school. CalhnUc Church 818 MAIN STREET ' TEUCPHONE 7-800S be served. Tongues to Sing." Hopkins No Dolivorios the five general headings of the *‘Halls of 5:00. Junior C!holr rehearsal. The Week: 10;4.5 a m.. Morning worship. (Ifliway Street “The Solo, "In Heavenly Love abiding" program will give on Idea of its! Montezuma” your wife— bring your girl friend and ACADIA Monday— 6:00. Young Adults. "Atomic Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.e •Imi Vans Prelude, "Adagio." Mendelssohn. Rc». Stcplicn H, Stryje»vskl scope- 't«d the necessity to enlist i Adams, Mrs. perald Lee. SUNDAY SPECIALS (!■ C*lor> FlrebaU” 7 p. m. Important choir rehears­ Power as a Destructive Force" speaks at a rally al the Bii.shnell Hymn. "Father, Again in Jesu.s MKs Clara Hkrabaez, Organist the Sid of all citizens. Public i if you can’t bring your husband bring al, concentrating on the Easter The Morning Prayer, Albert Hol­ Name M’e Meet, " Barnby. S:18'8:58-18:M »:0S-S:U man. with movies. Memorial spon.sorcd by the Central CHOICE OF SOUP OR JUICE works, engineering and public' Cantata. "Olivet to Calvery.” 6:00. C YP (Jlub. Alton Munsie Connecticut Evangelistic A.«socia- Offertory, "Meditation, " Bsr- 8:30 am., mass. services is broken-down as fol- ! RESTAURANT Please put forth ever}' effort to Offertory Anthem, "Hold Thou Wald. NATTl-E Vj BROILED CHICKEN Mae., "Stem Wsraiss," O. R«srri your boy friend. Continuous show and will relate his experiences in Lon­ tion. in:.3() a.m.. mass. .41.1.1 lows: attend. ' My Hand," Briggs. Hymn. "Jetisu. Saviour, Pilot FRESH LOBSTER NEWBURO ...... 81.85 103 Tolland Tnmpike at Talcottvilie Fbits don at the Salvation Army confer­ Wednesday, 7:.'>0 pm.. Bible "Kiasst Hsider*”— Tech, dancing from 9 to 1. Something com­ Wednesday— Hymn, "The Light of God." Me," Gould. BROILED SIRLOIN STEAK ...... ,82.25 Public utilities, fuel, water, sew­ ence. Study and Prayer Hour. BROTHEBHOOD ers. sanitary engineering, street 7:30 p. m. Lenten Service. Read­ Sermon: In observance of Lay­ 6:00. Pilgrim Fellowship. Rev. Wednesday, 8:30 p.m , Senior Sermon: "The Strength of Be­ Zion Evangelical I.aithrran Churtdi Grade A Beef man's Sunday, Arnold McKinney clearance and emergency repairs, pletely different! NOW SERVING YOUR CHOICE OF ing of Part III of "Tha Passion Dorothy W. Pease. "Meaning of Choir rehearsal. ing Religion.s" C4io|icr and High Streets will deliver the morning message, Hymn, "Immortal Love, Forev­ Rc»-. I’aiil O. I’rokopy, PaSlor VegetaWes, Potatoea, Dessert, Tea or Coffee bridges, rescue services, refuse and History” . Sermon. “Another of Lent.” Thursday, 8:00 p.m.. The Deacon lubble disposal; God's Purposes for Us." "When a Layman Worships." 7.30. Brotherhood meeting. er Plill," Wallace. MEETING FRESH SHRIMP COCKTAH. 60e Board meets at the home of Mr. Postlude. "Postlude,” Arm ­ Transportation, air. bus. Indus­ FINE WINES AND LIQUORS 8:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal Service of Dedication conducted Th* Week and Mrs. Ralph Nyman, Dobson .. February 25, Ocull Sunday by Albert Holman. strong.. 9:30 a. m. (not 9:00 as usual), try-, public trsnsportation, rail, 8:40 p. m. Membership Class at Tuesday, 6:15. Confirmation avenue, Dobsonville. Glastonbury Thoator Hymn. "Oh Jesus I Have 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Youth P'cllow- Sunday School. . PUBLIC INVITED truckln|8 water; A N D AS a l w a y s the parsonage (second meeting) class. Friday, 7:15 p.m.. The Covenant- <4 Htbroa Ate.. Glasteahbrr Ever}'one welcome. Promised.” ship in the Community House. 10:00 a. m. Nursery In the Par­ Engineering services, debris 7:30. Board of Deacons meeting. H l League meets at the church for Tel*. OUsUBbary 9457 Saturday— The Week ish Hou.se during church worship. clearance, emergency repairs, DELICIOUS FOOD 8:00. Twenty-five, Forty-five a visit to Temple Beth Sholom. TOPIC; buildings; registration of bsavy I 9-11 a. m. Catechetical Class. Monday, 7:00, Boy Scouts (?lub. St. .Mary’s Episcopal Church 10:00 a. m. Divine worship. Ded­ TODAY We will observe a Sabbath eve ication of Improved and ^ te n d ­ 'AMERICAN MOTHERHOOD pment, protectlvs conatructlon Tuesda}\ 7:00, M. Y. F. •Wednesday: 3:00. Cherub choir aervice, and then be given an ex­ Church A Locust Streets shelters, material resources, traffic ed quarters of Church and Parish Wall Diiarr’c Waaderfal Wedne*ay, 7:00, Choir Rehear­ rehearsal. planatory tour. Boys and girls The Rev. .-\lfred I.- M'llllams, AT HOME AND ARROAD" planning. FOR ROOD FOOD AND GOOD Talcottvilie Oongregational sal. Hou.se.' Text: Luke 11:14-28. Grand Opening “CtNOrBELLA” ^ • • Church 7:00. Senior choir rehearsal. will be home at 10:00 p.m. Reetor Under. Red Cross liaison, the fol­ Friday, 8:00. Lenten Service. 7:30. School of Religion. Theme: Tlie Kingdom of God. DRINKS YOU CANT BEAT THE Rev. James A. Bull, Pastor Saturday, 8:00 p.m.. The Broth­ The Rev. James Stuart Nelli. 11:00 a. m. Divine worship in the SPEAKERS: lowing services are Included: Mo­ "THE PIBE BALL” Sunday, 9:30. Sunday school. 8:30 Mother's Club "Helping the bile support, air raid warning, M ilfred A. Kent, Choir Director erhood Board meets at the home of Rector Emeritus perman language. MR. STANLEY SAMARTHA OF INDIA Specials Birkry Baaary - Tat O'Brlea 9:45, Adult study group. Child Read." Miss (jknevleve Scan- Ernest Johnson, 23 Oak Grove St., civilian auxiliary to national ac­ AOADIA Jennie B. Abom, (>rgantst nell. The Rev. RIrhard B. Kalter, 1:30 p. m. Zion church is a BENRB Is ear ehef we'm praod to make final plana for the coming MR. JOHN ROGERS OF ROLTON tivities. air raid obaervation. civil .1 Assistant church of the International Luth­ Alia ■TOP CAN BEAT Ah to aay, . Thursday, 8:00. New Member's of "Preacher Bill," who will give air patrol, liaison with private, NO COVER CHARGE Sunday, February 25 Second Congregational Church night.' eran hour. 1,100 stations. 36 lan­ A BOMB” • a program of magic and ventrilo­ state and federal agencies, radio-' 9:30 a. m. (^urch school. Class­ North Main and North Streets Friday, 3:00, Brownlea. The 3rd Sunday in Lent guages in United States and Can­ INTER.RACIAL AND INTER.PAITH es for ail ages. Children may join quism on Friday, March 9. S'.OO a. m.. Holy Communion. logical detection and decontamina­ Baadar aad, Maaday Oar FOOD le deUcloas la every Lrland O. Hunt, Pastor 3:15. Chapel choir rehearsal ada and in 49 territories and for­ FOR EVERY tion. control canters. at any time. 9:30 a. m.. Children's service DISCUSSION PERIOD way; Warren D. Wood Saturday, 10:00. Lenten pro­ eign countries, heard locally Sun­ ROLL YOU BUY I Security Includes: -- "WEST rOINT STOBT" 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. (Offic^ of Instruction) with ad- day afternoons over W O N S a tl:3 0 Ic SALE Director o f Music gram for upper juniors. Bolton Congregational Church Police aervlcea. panic control, “ OASOLINE ALLET” Prelude, “ Sermon by the Lake” dre.ss by the Rector. Junior choir. and over W TH T at 3:30 p. m. Be It LOBSTER. CLAMS, FOUL- Rev. Arthur A. Wallarc, Minister. traffic control, bomb reconnais- Wilson Church school classes follow this 4:00 p. m. Divine worship for SUNDAY EVENING, FEB. 25tli, AT 7:30 TRY or HAMS, Sunday, Feb. 25th. James W. McKay, 1c i sance, communications, manpow- Anthem, "Now Let^ Every Tongue” Gospel HaU service. local and neighboring congrega­ WALLPAPER 9:16 a.m.. Church School, Organist and Choir Director IN WOODRUFF HALL ^ BUYS I er; ' Bach 416 Ceater Street II a. m„ Merhing Prayer with tions in the Hartford area, with On An 1950 Patterns ANOTHER STEAKS. CHOPS or CANDIED 9:16 and 11:00 a.m. Divine sermon by the ThTnrBcr- I Fire service, material and equip­ Offertory, Aria and recitative worship. Sunday. February 25 curate. the Rev. George J. Mejrer of Bris­ ment. manpower, water, mutual TAMS: mon In a aeries of five by St. CENTER-GONGREGAmNALH^^ M o n d a y , FEiRUARY 26 t h r u m a r c h 3 8 WMSPEiONG from Handel’s Messiah." Solos 10:30 a. m.. Breaking o f Bread. 9:45 Church school. tol. preaching. Text: Gal. 6:14. aid, dispersion; . by Mrs. J. G. Talcott, Jr. 11:00 a.m. Worship hour nursery 12:15 p. m., Sunday School. .Mary's clergy on "M y Bounden Theme: "Glorying in the Croaa of Organ Prelude. 11:00 Morning worship. One Coat Magic Warden services; Plant protsc- GEORGE M ILLE R , year boat. wUI Sermon, "A m I My Brother's 7:00 p. m.. Gospel meeting. Duty as a Member 6f the Church. SHpsr Hidfiig NoR-YsHowiRq Hymn: When Mqrning Gilds the Prelude— tloB. state Institutiona and Keeper" The Week "A Spring Carol" ...... Wallace Senior Choir, schools; rooorvo year ooat, Skies. Laudea Domini. i'oatlude. "Blest Be the Tie That Tuesday, 7:45 p.m. Prayer meet­ Processional Hymn — Musical outline of this service: Flat Whitt SEMI.GLOSS ♦ Anthem, by the Junior Choir, Gal-Cslir Vital Installations: Communica­ Binda” . . . .Mason and Fawcett ing. "There’a a Widenes.s In God's Processional, "A Mighty Fortress tions, telephone, radio, telegraph, So come in toolght, oar too# oast JACK SMITH first aervice. WHITE 7:00 p. m. Young People’s meet- Friday, 7:45 p. m., Bible. Study. Mercy” is Our God” ONLY ONE EVENING IN HARTFORD ba boot. Anthem by the church choir, j alarm eystem, measengen; State „,ing, Paul Jackson, leader. Topic: Anthem— Sequence, "Come. Labor On!" . Adaptable ever Guard Liaison. Raite - Stagt vRMMdlif irllfl L '.3‘What Do W e Have to Look For­ second service. . Offertory, "Dear Lord and Father wallpaper, w a l l SiS7 OaL “The Twenty-fourth r.

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) Jeoopb X. Orooto. Peter Grooao, Big Properly Dewey Sees ’^Blrother Rabbit” Available Here WUsoii UFges B e t r o t h e d tw Srt C. Honoek. E m ^ Hmisell, O bituary StiU Behind W. Hansen, Robert G. Harrington, Qiarlsa A. Hartley, Deal Recorded Wlierry Plan Giant Effort In Regietering U tM i n S o AMW'*. Richard H e ^ bert Heckler, Jo^PjV f- MANCHESTER DIRECTORY^ carl O. Hlcklng, Robert Hlcklng, Funerals Num bing U . S. ABA Tool and Die Com­ T o Arm U. S, Motorifits Not H eedii^ A Hit MttM t€ MnrlM(n«i George W. HUla, Richard F. Hllt- gen, George W. Hlnkel, Jr., Ed­ Karen Barton •^'MntannMMi «ko Mrv«d la pany Buys 45 Acre (Uenttoaed fnim Bag* Ona) (Continued from Fsge One) W arning to Apply for W a « War n to apptor on too ward Hodls, Joiut H. Hodls, Vin­ The funeral of Karen ^rton. e — airy pormonont honor roll to cent Hodls, William E. Hodls, Phil­ Tract in Meekville 5H-year-o1d daughter of Mr. and Their Inserts Early ip I. Holwoy, IL Procter Houle, In which he advocated sending rapidly building up our own do- %o onctod on or ohont May SO hw OF BUSINESS SERVICES Ura. Howard Barton o f Vernon, supplies to nations "doing their ^ o l d E Hard, aeon L. Hurd, Jr. fenae 1 forces and those of other I h ow Mkmlttod by too boner roU A |16,000 property transfer In will be held thii afternoon at two utmost to defend thcmaelvea." free nations, to such a height that | More toon 640 reftatratlon le^ - eoem dSie. Itoodon aro kindly ro- Dbon Jackson*, George L. Joe- o’clock from the T. P. Holloran Dewey said thosq who do not pewsls had teen ioaued by 10:ft Quemln, Roy Johnson,* Harold the Meekville aection is indicated Russl.-i will refrain ferqn attack. ' »Ti-Trt~* to ohodi too nomoo thor* by revenue stamps on warrantee Funeral Home, 175 Center atreet. want to send additional American "Second To expand our eiiim- | thla morning at the branch office oonMy and adviM of oMTOcUono or Jones,, John Jones,* JBfred Korgl, Rev. Carl Saunders, paster o f the troops to Europe apparently "do of the Motor Vehiclea Deportment ,, Walter 8. Keller, Walter 8. Keher, city for prmliiciug military sup- I aiMitloni to tliia Hot. TMt inform deeds to the A B A Tool and Die Vernon Methodist church, will offi­ not believe, Europe could be held in the armory. Inspector Daniel , Jr., Earl Kelly. Heniy Kelly, Her­ Paint, Paper THE FEMIIVINE LINE plies so that we may awing rap- j nation n»oy bo given to Mm Printing Jobs Red Cross Services Reach company of this town by Orlando ciate,. and burial will be in .the iVider any circumstance* and do Idly Into fiill-acale war proihietlon i Kerr said the total woo atitl fqr^ MOO V. armdy, chairman, t«lo- bert Kelly, Louis J. Kelly, I. Wll- M, Gilman and the 811k City cor- not expect It to te held.” behind loot year and local moto^ llam Kelly, Paul Kennerson,* Ray­ Is Fashion's Choice in ths Nsw East cemetery. Kelatives of the i f . .a major war should come. oboM T ^ S , or Mm 'Walter 8. Season Here , poration. The vendors. In sepa­ family will act as bearers. Secretary of Defense Marshall "Third To nialntaln and ex- 1 % ista are not heeding wornlnga to mond E Kennerson, William H. ■m ow , aacrotary-troaour«i_ tolo- Demand Skill Into Life of Everybody Spring Hair Style. rate transactions convey a total has announced that President Tru­ pand our basic economic strength j got their registrations eoHy. - . Kenjon. yheno T-dOW. SEE OUR NEW 1951 STYLE^I ^ 45 acre* to the manufacturing man ha* approved toe transfer of mi that we can jiiistHtn a deri'hsc | Tlie ufftT(! Witt be npCA Mmday, ■ Also George Kicso, E. Kenneth Have you stopped in at the E. firm, Gilman transferring 42 acres four U. S. divisions to the North Tuesday and Wednesday next H m liot foUowo with on ootorick Printing! by Community Is effort for a nuiuter of years. If i Idontifyinf toooo oorvlcemen who Kiefer, Wardlow Kirkwood, Joseph (Thla (a the eighth la a oeriee Flrat Aid Cloasea A. Johnson Paint company, 690 and the Silk City group three U. S. - Chiaiig Atlantic Defenae Force headed by that should te tfecessary. and iil ; week from 8:30 a.m., until 6 ‘ B. Knopka, Milton Kozel||p, A l­ something that you see more and of public Informatloa articlee In January, 203 persona were Main street and looked at the new acres, the latter already In an in­ Gen. Dw-ight D. Eisenhower. They the same time make our whole < o’elwk, Peraon* who do not getra- hwt tboir Uvoo while In oervlce: gialratinna during thla time Will ‘ Merrick Abom*. John R. Adamclk, fred Krasnlckos*. Victor Kios- more today, for people recognise to acquaint you ivlth yo iv enrolled in Standard First Aid dustrial zone. The property Is will join two American divisions economy stronger and more pi-o- wallpaper patterns that are now- be mil of luek here. Current vegto- J r, Albert J. Adame, Renjamln E. nlckas,'Ralph L. Kreitzer, Richard flne workmanship and fair prices, Red Croea oervioea — what classes, and 14 in Advanced First adjacent to the railroad line. now on occupation duty in Ger­ ductlve." lAld courses. In February, 345 on display? They are all new, and Chiefs Discuss tratinna expire Wedneaday at nilfl- AftHcano, Jr., Word Allen, Brick KrelUer, Wilbur Kreitzer, Robert they are, what they ore doing To Construct Plant many. • 85,000 Tanks a Vi-ar both of which are to be found at ' men, and women began the Stand­ the designs are particularly suited Might. After that time the local ! •. Aaderaon, Voyne Andrewe, John iMatofr. for you, and how they opend Clarence T. and Helmar Ander­ Dewey said opponent* of this "W e are going to ask the most W'olter LsPlante*. EMward La­ the Community Press located at ard course, with again, 14 In Ad­ to the modern trend in homes. As 99 East Center Street son and Edwin R. Bertsche, offi- move apparently believe that "all Mis* Naaev Ijiwlcr Iirauch nffire will te closed luid ce- Aahton, David Atwell, Auetln the comer of North Main and your Red C'roaa dolinra. Throe Island Defense abundant econnmy In the world gistrations will be Issued In Hart-r’ ' BomebM, Clive Bomebcc, Richard tham, Lawrence V. LaVIgne, Er­ aen-lcea exlat only beemiise of vanced classes. is the case in so many different eials of the company, Indi­ our ground troops now • in Europe to produce, in the next two nr North School streets. This la a ' The demand la atill growing. cated that they-plan to go ahead ford only. K. Bates, Robert J. Bates, Jr., nest G. LeDoyt, Herman LeDoyt, your Red C'roaa donationo. items today, Wallpaper Is some-- are in a position where they could Ihreo years, an extia 150 hlllinna Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A Uiwlrr printing establishment that la set Five additional classes will be at once with the constructloh of a (Continued From Page One) not defend themselves and from Bngene C. Bay, John Beaumont, Frederic A. Lee, Howard P. Le- for defense" Wilson declared. He of 101 Hlllstown Rosd announce ... up to take care of every printing They ran continue only If you started In March and April.- The what scarce and all patterns are • lioren Beaumont, Ernest C. Becker, Fleur, John W. Lelgher, Albert D. plant on the new site which will which they could not escape." gave as "examples of a produc­ llae engagement of their diiiiglitei'. need that you can name. It Is give generoualy.) entire Police and Fire Depart­ BILL'S TIRE Taipei since General MacArthur Clifford H. Beebe, Parker W. Beln, LePage, Gordon Leslie. Edward not available, ao if you are plan­ permit expan.slon beyond that pos­ “Two Utile and Too |ji(e" tive caiuiclly that will he our best Nancy Jane, to Thoin.-is James owned and operated by Joseph ment has completed First Aid AND ■Q sible at the Grandview street lo­ visited Formosa last July. R e d Probers Frank Bennett, Fred Bennett, Lester, John Llebman. Arthur ning to do any redecorating it guarantee of lasting )ieace" goala Murray, Son of Mr. and Mrs, Bnrs and his son Edward Bars and There Is probably not one Indi­ training. cation now occupied. The com­ "I am a\ire that no one would William Bessette, Richard Black­ Llnsley, Victor Llpsky, Tony Llt- would be a good plan to drop in I Vice Adm. Arthur D. Strubblo care to admit that our country of 35,000 tanks a year and 18,000 rhoniiis J. Murray, Sr. of 83 RoaO- his daughter Mrs. Jennie Larsen. vidual In Manchester whose life la A ll of tola pootection. all of this REPAIR SHOP pany which makes plfstlP dlqs and S. Seventh Fleet Commander ford, Frederick J. Bodreau, Fred­ vlnchyk, Stephen Loyzim, Earle at the Johnson Paint company \ V. would BO calUiusly treat American Jet engines a month. In Imlh monl nVeniie, Wilson. Conn. A bu.slness that la successful koowleHge In case o f an emergen­ special tools has considerable de­ who heads the Americans In the By-Pass Films; erick A. Bonney, Albert B. Bouf- M. Lyman, Frederick Marenholtz, untouched by the Red Cross noon and make your selection from j Wm. H. Green. Prop. cases the aim waa capnctly to A June wedding Is planned must be run with an Idea of giv­ cy casts you as a Red Cross donor fense work and now employs current talks, ^ .scheduled to leave fighting men and T am nurc that Anton J. Bour, Claude C. John Marenholtz. Ernest F. Ma­ through Its First Aid and Water ample stock. i Columbia Hiryrlra no one actually Intends to aban­ produce, not necessarily produc­ son. Clarence J. Maynard. Harry ing the customer exactly what very little. about 30. tomorrow. Hear Adm. Francis P . tion of the amounts Wilson Bour, Eugene Bowe, Jesse A. Braln- he wants and the Community Safety Services. The protection Every Instructor glvaa his or The range of pVlces are from a | The Oilman portion of the land Old, Commander of U. 8. Naval don them." he said. Eye W a r Plants aid. , Archie Bricault, Roland Metenosky, Michael Metenosky. medium priced paper to the hcav- ' 1). 8. and Fisk I'ires AWMNGS. FLAGS ^ “ There are 112,000 American named. Jr.. Oscar Miller. Edward Miner. Press Is run on that baals. It Is afforded you by these services la | her time without payment. Un- has been used in the past for to­ Forces In the Philllplnes, and MaJ. "Obvioualy." he HHld." hr said, Brlcoult Ernest M. Brigham, Jr., ownei operated and therefore you cheaply bought with your Red ' der the chnlrman.shlp of York ier, higher priced paper, all of | Repairs Service Complete An-nlnb Service bacco raising, and it is indicated Gen. Howard M. Turner, Com­ ground troops in Germany today, GiOiirl Gases Frvd Brown, Arthur C. Bruneau, Thomas Miner. Frank E. Montle, them of good quality and a wide | with many more in Au.-itria.. Bri­ "titc effort to achieve, these goals (ikintlnaed from Page One I are sure of the best work that Cross donation. I .Strangfeld with his vice chairman Acce.ssories Waterproof Canvas Cover* that the new owners will hold it mander of the U. S. 13th Air Force Robert 8. Buck, Andrew J. Buck- Robert Moore. Arnold .Morffcnsen, variety of designs. In papering a j tain, Trie.ste. North Africa and can’t he run like a popularily con­ can be done. • Have you ever attended a Little Norman Osborne who la a regis­ for expansion, first construction based in the Philllplnes, left for A ehaiige of reckless driving fommlttee uncovers evidence Of ley, Jr, Robert Burton, Ronald .Stewart Morse. Ralph Miirphy. room it does not pay to choose ! .the Mediterranean. No one has test. There will be luglier taxes. tered nurse and whose profession 180 Spruce Sfreet Manchester Awning and being planned for the three acre Manila after sessions this morning. .igiiinst Robert L. Dwlre. 35. of violiitlon of the McCarran Subver­ BuscsgUo, Vgo Buscsglla, Louis Harry W. Naven. Marie W. Experlenre Is surely vital In al­ League baseball game? One of the too cheap a paper for this will proposed that they be withdrawn There will he price nnii wage con­ Is First Aid, a capable corps of Canvas Products Co. plot obtained from the-Silk City Natlonali.sts participating in­ 263 North Main sU'cet, waa nulled sive Control Law, It will be turned Btttero, Jack Byquist, Arlene Ca- Nielson, Edward A. Neumann. most anything that you can think adult league games? A basketball prove the most expensive in the Phone 2-00.59 and 1 doubt if any responsible per­ trol* and further credit reslilc- First Aid Instructora has been de­ Phone -J-3U9I, ISO Hartford Rd. corporation. cluded: Gen. Chow Chih-Jou. Chief liy Judges Wesley C. tiiyk in oviM- lo the justice Department for hoon, Oeo«ge Capewell. Thomas G. Newman. Bert Nye. of and particularly Is this so game at the Armory? Gone to a long run. Paper that ia cheap will son will do so. tions," when It eomes to printing. The veloped. Four men and two o f the General Staff; Gen. Sun Ll- Tiiwn Court tills inuiniiig. proseiutinn. William C. Nye. William Os­ political rally? A carnival at the fade quickly, it will show every Jen, Oommander-ln»(3hlrf of Na­ "That being true. It seems to be Wilson went into om li of these. Charles E. Carpenter, Gerald V. printing trade Is one that lakes Dougherty lots? Bern present at women are so qunlifled. In addi­ Dwire strviek a pedestrian, John Tlie McCarran I-aw, paasSd by borne*. Richard Palmer. Albert water spot and cannot be cleaned. tionalist Ground Forces; Gen. CTit- our Inescapable duty to back them Wages . . . "W age policies arc Carpenter, Harold E. Carpenter, a long time to learn, there aro no tion to the six members of the Anderi-on ot this town, on t ’enler the last .seaslon of Congress, pro- Pauli."!, John Pedro, Robert Pe­ any large public gathering? .Mo.st home owners have found it Chlao, Defense Minister: Adm. up by whatever means are neces­ being modified again to ctniforni Leona Carpenter, Reginald S. Car­ .shori ctits to learning In this field. police force who arc certlfleil in­ Ui S. Launches street several weeks ago. Prosecu­ dro. Raymond L. Pender. Jphn D Red Cross First Aid trained and more economical to purchase a. SPENCER More and ifiUre people K w fl Yung c:2>lng. Commander-In- sary-. We have aeon enough In our to the best interest of tlie entire vldcM stiff pciialtlca up to 110,000 penter, Bert E. Carson, Lawrence Mr. Bars has had many years of structors. ThaVks to the gen­ tor Philip Biiver atated Anderson fine and five years imprisonment Poliansky. Harold Porcheron. qualified personnel was always erous cooperation of the Police medium priced paper or even paper Chief df the Nationalist Navy; lifetimes too lltirc and too late. ecoMoniy ' The Chief Mohilizer did was wenrlng dark elothing and Cliandlor, Robert Chappell, Ken­ ex|>enenre In the printing busi­ In the upper bracket, for they have INDIVIDUALiY DESIGNED This will Inirodure "Brother Rnhhit" to the Msm-hesler people. for tiny Communist found holding Claude P. Porter. Jease M. Por­ present at such gatherings to Department, the Instructors who are findinji; that it pays and Gen. "Tiger ’ Wang Shu-Ming, This time l%t us have the over­ not elaborate this obiious refer­ WHS nol seen hy llwlrc. his passen­ neth Chorette, Webster Charette, ness and he Is well qualified to found It more durable, more aat- Work on First Brother Rrfliblt i.s the live trido-mni k ten- the N iil‘onwiilo Despatch II di'fcn.so Job without regtatering ter. Annie Postemsky. Edmond render their services If they were are members of the police force Chief of Formosa Air Defense whelming force to prevent war in­ ence to effoils being made by ger and iiiiolhcr driver in the vlc- Charles Ctaeys, Donald L. Clark, help voti with any and all print­ Isfactory in the long run. Why CORSETS & .*tora;;e Co, of Hiirlfonl. "Brother Re'. hil" i)> Uno-.-.-n ‘'ir his iliinc- iirnt with till' Federal Snbveraives Earl W. tnark, Francis Clark, Po.stemsky*. Helen Postemsky. needed. have been available for taking to do all their meal Headquarters. stead of inviting It.” Price and Wage Stabili'/.ci Kiic initv. The accident occurred nt John Postemsky*. Kafhrrlne ing that you wish done. I f you not atop in and see for yourself ing all over Mart 'o:-,! ami vicinit.v. He look part In tlie Ik.'tl Mile o' Control 15'inrd, Kenneth E. Clark, Robert Clark, Taught to Swim over classes both day and night. Atom Aircraft The New Y'ork Governor said .lohn.ston to arrive at a wage lor- | nigiit Dwire was represented hy • Pasfemsky. Robert E. Pratt. A r­ wish simply phone the Commil- how reasonably you can paper Dot for s prc 51 n p f' i-fi s Pime.s Campaign in Ma-.-tfonl anil was praised vviy Ih-rlilv by the roin- Tile Bourd. liowevcr, la required Horlnon N. Cochrane, Everett Col­ Have you or your children gone The water Safety chairman. shopping at adoption of the WHerry resolution imilii more satistiii lory to lahm Atlniney Rohcrl Pidgeon of Rock- ! thur L. lYoulx, Raymond Proulx nlfv Pre.ss, b727. or drive over to swimming at Globe Holltfw or your bedroom, living room — In "would be a simple, direct notice niittees in eharpe. Also took part In the Hartford Heart Canitiaign. than the ten jirr cent increase , ville. i to make a final order requiring the burn, Herbert W. Colburn, Ken­ the shop at the corner of North William Sacharek, has also organ­ carrK'Jly ^o/^ow fended; Donald )C. Variey, 21, | from which registered subve’raives No matter what printing you In Manchc.stpr a cut. an abrasion, scheme. I f you have a particular crease in effeet a week ago mak­ lems so easily, but It is not. cars dr-jpped around 300 tons of V. Edmoadaon, William Edmond- Shirshac. Michael D. Shirshac. blankets— are not costly, but as •pMtollalae to 2,500 miles an hour. And a pound I Two weeks ago a Georgia Sen-1 Wilson. Cha-lh told them Wil.son of ‘208 Woo immediately, hpcniisebecause someone I these classescinssea grow, so does the RP.AR Free World Indivisible I late le.solution asked ('ongress to "exp ects the formula to he iiiodi- .'top sign, $5 remltfeil; ^Hiirrv’ J. Wood declined to. name oreaa in shac. Maurice E Slater. Earle tV. well to tike It to the Commu- chart, Mr. Johnson will gladly dlear power is calculated to do the The Army has been in control was stepped up today. sall, Joseph W. Elchner, Edward has studied the First Aid course I tor more supplies, blend the paints to match the STATION OPEN DAY Wheel AStwmeuS "It Is a simple fact that our | hUo .v pulilicatlon of the namos of fled. " Wilson conferred with ttie j Leister. 31. 9 BIssell street, vlola- which Uic committee contemplates Smith. Harold E. Smith. Robert Ity Press and let them flpire on work of 6,000.000 gallone of gaso­ of the railroads since they were It supporteef an attack con­ InvcHtigatlons. On an earlier occa­ Ellison, Alfred Elwin, David Bmer- the Job for yoii. Their work Is the Red Cross offei^lrec of charge. Are we to say the Red Cross shade you want. AND NKiHT seized on President Truman's or­ Industry would grind to a half ! those receiving public as.iistance : lalior members for three hours I tion of rules hf the road, judg- m u o S. Smith, Royden F. Smith, Jr. dollars w'e spend for these serv­ Brake and line. and we would bo absolutely de- J centrated loilay between British nient suspendeil; Anna Ueigiund, sion, Rep. Walter (D-Pa) had sug­ aob, P I M. Eremita, Edward done (pileklv. effleicntly and at a More and rri^re Manchester Make the Johnson Paint com­ ders last August to head off a The federal law prohibiting it yesterday. Also Joseph Solenskl, Michael F. ices are needlessly spent? Are we B-47 Is Fastest fensele.-is In this world without (he and Canadian , positlona around 21. of Marwlnton ro.vd. Tornnglon, gested atartlng with Baltimore N. EricJcaon, Jr., Charles H. prire that Is fair and you w ll be people are taking advaiftage of pany your headquartera for spring CUrh-irutod strike. was passed in 1912 after the late | Manpower . . . "In the miiuiiower Solenskl, Walter Solenskl, George to curtail this valuable training GE said toat "subject to suc­ supplies of critical matcriais ! t hlpyong eastward to Pangnim. driving without license. $15, pass- and proceeding to Philadelphia, Evans, Roland Fisher, Dennis really satisfied with any wmk this valuable Instruction. Between freshness In your home with some COOK*S . ... ‘ Georgia Gov. Eugene Talmadge , field.” W iIboti said "we are going W. Spencer, Jr.. Ernest C. Squires, which might mean a life saved Rnretml cessful completion of negotiations’’ » I mg stop Sign, $5: Clirlstopber Schcmictudy. Detroit and thence Flaherty, Thomas A. Flaherty, they do. IPt.-) and the Fall of lf»50, 2.000 of their lovely wallpapers and which romp to us from half way ^ i began publishing such a li.st. | to establish iiollcles only aner con- Louis Squires, Raymond H. Storrs, in some emergency? SERVIUF STATION with the Air Force, it expected to ' Wullenberg, ’28. of 12 Malden lane, to other cities. Wallace Flemming, Joseph E. Flint, town.speople completed the hirst paint by DuPont, a combination around the world, in India, from around l lupyong. Hoeng.song and The Tennessee General Assembly, sultallon with oul.standlng rep- Russell G. Storrs, Paul V. Stowell, Only you can give the an.swcr Maneheetet Oreeti Phnne iOHII 185 Main St.' Phone 5012 work on the atom power unit at Farmington, seeding reduced to Ileuringn In Clapltai Franklin B. Fortes, William A. Aid courses given here and were that yoii cannot beat. Former A.E.C. the southernmost tip of Africa, I ongnini. Even that was fo t as ■ eessloii at Nashville, named re«entallves in the fields of labor, Foster, Carl Frans, . Edward 8. Harold Taylor, Miriam Taylor. i.s.sued First .\ld certificates. Re­ by giving generously to the 10.51 lU aircraft gas turbine (jet en­ from the Near East and from heavy aa had been expect^ when j romniittee to probe the alate’s | business and agriculture " Tlie violation of nilea of the road, 115; Wood said he thought the de- PYonx, Fronds D. Frans, Oliver R. Earl Thibodeau, Wilton H. TTiorp. cently the tempo of activity in Red tVoss ' Fund Drive which gine) plant in Lockland, Ohio. South America. the Allies began a push ” ecln**-i rolls. It's first full • oiinty ! point of view of both labor and Harry G. Fahl, 50 of Middletown, fenav hearings would be conducted Grant E. Toothoker. Jr. Harold roliiiiil»ia .starts tomorrow. A t present the B-47 is believed Aide Is Jailed parking vlol.-itlon, $1. Fredertckson. this service has accelerated. "The free world la Indivisible. day aimed ,al routing all K*ds ,'investigation mvestlgatlon waa conducted here. ! agriculture, he added, "must be in Wanhington and on a continuing Rlcliord M. OoUnont, Alfred 8. M. TVrner, Fred Twerdo-, Peter All Makes pi to be the world’s fastest bomber, The loss of any part of It Is the south of the 38th ParalleL | > „ . __t..______i represented in meeting nutionni j Continued lo March S were the liania with defense areas treated D O N W IU lS I with a top speed above 600 miles I ' IVcolthy Get Funds individually. Gorbarini, Bkigene F. Garborlnl, Twerdy. r’liliimhia has gone over the two in the Gilbert Iiomcatcad on Gil- (Continued from Page One) loss of a vital living organism of Red casiiultic* t'riday were just I problems." following; Edmond-J. Bouchard, We Pay on hour. Since the original models human freedom, as well as of our Hardin, the Chairman, said a Under aiicii jirocedure, the com­ Feury A. Gorbarini, Benton Gas- Ruth M. Vinton. James H. million dollar mark on its IP.'O I eiiil street, now owned by Mr. and SEWING under 1,000. Their total for the I Inflation . . . "Tlie most vexing I 21. 98 Haltiinorc street, Hartford, were built, the gross weight has own political and economic body." mittee could Hitndwlch In the Hol­ ken, William J. Gswlok, Alphonso Vcltch. Robert T. Veltch Clara M. grand list with a total of $2,030 - ( f i l u a d I Mrs. R'lbert Hawley, Hillenbach flr*t advised her to go committee investigator found re­ and dangerous of all our domestic 1 speeding and driving without a li- GARAGE been Increased from about 120,000 to the Legal Aid Society. Later, he Dewey said he thinks Congress past month exceeds 119.000. lywood [irobc and run both Inveftl- Geoiovese, William H. Gess, L.ouls Vlsny. Sherwood T. Wnmock, 027 Horace .S. Holt, chairman of lief checks niadc out to dead per­ prohlenis. If we permit prices to ' cense; Winifred W. Bairhelder, Ttl, W. Gin, Ronald B. Olendinning, i Edward Millei , Sr , and .•on Ed­ / MACHINES pounds to 185,000 pounds. This In­ appointed Bernard M. Ratner of has the power to prohibit the u.*c Over on the western front, a sons were being "cashed by some­ 1 of 645 Cii|iltal avenue. Hartford, I gallons simultaneously. Martin Watne. Arthur L Webb, the board o f tax review made this The Union Lenten Service for ward of Milford were recent call­ HIGHEST rlsr, followed by higher wages, Christopher Glenney, Andrew M. Clarence Webber, Thomas • G. 18 Main St. Phone 2-4551 crease has been almost entirely In Newark as her attorney In the of American ground force.* any­ flcld disjiatch re|H>rted that rillo- body" and that checks also were i reckless Vlnvtng; Donald W. Coale, Suh|>oenas Insued for movie Wtt- announcement upon the comple­ ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Espertly Repaired followed by still higher prices, we Goldschnelder, Walter Gottler, Al­ Welles, James E. West, Henry A. tion of hla committee's work. The the Tri-County churches will be fuel capacity. suit brought * y Gossland. Hillen­ where. In this he differed from men oC five nations advanqcd to­ ; going to nieinbers of wealthy i 20, 14 Carol drive, rn-kle*s driv­ nesscs have been dated March 21, J. Kellogg.White. Specializins In The latest developments In light bach set May 10 as the new date the view of President Truman, day against moderate reslslanif perinil a spiral of untold hardship I but it has been emphasized repeat-* onso G. Qfroee, Jr., Richard Grace, WeBterholm, Benton Whitcomb. new list is .$1(13.072 over that of held at the Hebron Congregational ■ Maury County families. It is these on tlie American |)eople. It is just | ing. A reckless driving count 'niomas W. Graham, Jr., Donald I ’ The Teen-Ages group will omit PRICES bombers including the Canberra— but said he would try to schedule who said he has full authority to acro.s.a muddy rice paddi<-.s and names, Hai-dln said, that the ctiiii- rdly Ihl.s date is subject to change. Earl Whitcomb, Wm. Whitcomb, the 1019 list. The re.sident lists church on Sunday evening. Feb- comqioM seiuie to build AinericHU i against .loseph P, O’Keefe, 23, of W. Green, Emerald J. Green, Har­ ' their meeting this coming week Singer will be given a private showing the case next week. deploy troops but would rorisiilt over slippery hills. The spscitic I mitlec will read into its records U wn.s also understood the w it­ Frederick S. White, Nathan C. stands at $1,608,602 and the non- mary 25 at 7:45 o'clock. . ’'Chrlat BRAKE SERVICE might with sound money." ; '20 .iluunyrcach drive. East Hurl- old W. Green. Lawrence E. Green. ■ .g,. M . .ill k,. >1.. .ella will attend the meet- for a group of movie actors and at tlie Colchester Congregational liam Hammond. This will be a Call ar Write lure and Mmir Coe- He said he waa discharged from j law inyolved,” Hardin de.Clared, and many old cars have been re­ dessert cart party with Mrs. Paul T. P. Holloron After Mondsy's .show, the Can­ ABC jobs at the Naval Ordnance tentlal candidate for the 1952 Re­ ! Ing of Hartford Alliance Wednes­ producifra known as tho "Holly­ Church and the subject will be J ai*-Fealher "and h*v« detenninrd that the OppoM‘8 Rinc 2‘ Way Charmer placed by newer onea drawing a Potb(?bk as leader and the assist­ ertng S t o r e for berra will go to Wrlght-Patter- Teat Btatlon in Inyokem, Calif., publican • presidential nomination, day. March 7. al the home of Mrs. wood Teh." Eight of the ten are • India ’ and the Rev. Melville Ken­ Bnice P. Hayden, 30 East Cedar ! bigger lax. This has Increa.scd the ant hostcs.sos arc Mrs. Lillian Ijirge Assortment Fl'NBRAL HOME son Airbase. Dayton, Ohio, for and a Los Alamos, N. M., project. has urged an air-sea build un and the names public. now serving one-yes r contempt nedy from Norwichtown will be Wm. Ostrinsky In Fral Rites atreet, Newington.' Following the sentences, and two have already list $60,000, There are 23 new Lankof antPMrs. Geraldine Grant. ol Fine Floor Coe- 1 technical study. A former W A V E . Lieutenant, a Ilmitatiop on the number of di­ Indiana’s Senate, which has a 111 Po8tul Rale dwellings listed thl.s year The the gueat speaker. 182BissellSt. ,Tel. 5879 Mrs. (Sossland would not comment visions to te sent to Europe. 8 p. m. business session James R. completed six-month terms. Hebron Grange P of H No. I l l Mrs. Ernest Dlngwcll Is spend­ erlni!* Call L'a for 26-24 Republican majority, shouted Broille of Goodwln-Brodie will valual'.im in Ibis clns.mli.-alum has Ideally located—convenient on her husband’s charges that he (IkintinDed From Page Oae) ing a few days visiting her staler Estimate. its approval ^sterday af a re*o- (Coatinaed from Page One) speak on spring fashion trend*. gone up S.Sl.l.’iO. Exemptions stand held their regular meeting at the lost the positions because she was Gilead Community Hall on Tues­ In Shelton. Conn. Group to Rehearse .hition urging Congress to "cur- abiiul the same. and svi^y from thn busy "a poor security risk.” that some form of retribution was day evening. The lecturer Mr.«i. Hebron Grange will sponsor Yanks Push Twice : tail all federal mibsldiea, ' doles Postmaster General Donnldson’s At a well-attended' meeting of Sliile Aids Fight Deborah Louise, infafil daughter JONES’ But she denied in an interview planned. Largay said he wa."! not I and grants in aid." IB.'iO order reducing residential •Mary Porter had a very interesting ‘ public card party to be held at the thoroughfare. Distinctive she was or ever had teen a Com­ the Mancheatei Cancer Socicty of Mr., and Mrs. Eifmimd J. Had- Gilead Community hall on Tues- For Spring Show with the group which Initiated i Tho declaration alread.y had mall deliveries to one ii day, ciir- anil the .Soroptimist Club, at |H-ogram "W hat Goes on In Our FURNITURE STORE munist. ilad of Wlllimantlc and Steven d.sy evening. February 27 at eight Service. Modern Facilities. Into Hoengsoiig Campbell. I passed the Indiana Houae. It now talllpg window hours uiid pickiipa which Adam Kliodes. chairman of On Elm Disease Neighbor'a Town. ” Mra. Ernest Dan Reeker. Prop. •‘The worst enemies m,v children Richard, young son of Mr. and The Co-Weds of Center church Supl. K. J. Clark of the Mobile goes to Indiana congre^Bincn and from mailing boxea and cutting the society, presiiled; and other Dlngwell gave a talk on candle* o’clock. Refre.shments w-tll be have in thla world are the people Mrs. Wllliani A. Wiley of Middle- 86 Oak SI., Mnm-brster. C l county Bchools blamed parcnla for governors of 47 other states. down on nighttime processing of speakers were Mrs. Kay Thomp­ Hartford, February 2,4—State which are made by the Diehl Com­ served ami prizes wll! be given to anticipate a fine showing of mem­ who govern Russia. Communism is (Continued from Page Une) town. were both baptized during Phone 8.1041 175 Centsr'St. Phone SOfi# the ejciatence of high .«< hool fra­ GOP Senator Harold Handley of other than first class mail. son, president of the Club and highway department cooperation pany In Buckland and she showed all card games played. Come and bers tonight for the flrat rehears­ a menace to the United States,” morning worship In Columbia bring your friends. al of their new spring musical. As ammunition for the guns and gas­ ternities. He said they have no Laporte told the Senate Its action Donaldson based his action on a Field Army Cliairman Mrs. Eliza- Is assured In the campaign to re­ Congregational church Sunday. many different kind of candles she told the Newark Star-Ledger. directive from the House Appro­ Joseph Novak has returned to in past years the theme of this oline for the tanks when supply status with the scliiHil .system will "signalize a revolution teth Uhert, It was unanimonaly duce the damage of Dutch elm Little Deborah wor* handsome which are made lh{re. Mrs. Mer­ priation Committee to affect lon Hills gave a very Interesting hla home on West street from the year’s production is still a top se­ trucks bogged down on muddy here, and that an effort would be throughout the ‘ country against voted against conducting the diaeuac. Slate Highway Oommla- christening robes belonging to her Where Heraiinal economics after it had cut his ap­ talk on Tuineville and North Pond Manchester Memorial hospital. MANCHESTER’S cret but the mystery only adds to moiintain roads. made to enact legislation banning federal patronage and federal April Cancer fund drive locally hy sloner G. Albert Hill said today. five month* old rousin Pamela t'linslilerMttpn The Missouri's 16-inch guns propriation request. 'The Post­ house-to-hoiise solicitation. After now known as Amston and Ania- the enthusiasm said spirit evidenc­ ‘‘Would Put Mills them altogether. dole*.’’ In a letter to William C. SbqpaM, Wiley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. !■ a rrHilIttiin fincsl repair service 4>n touched off a tremendous explo­ Police arc Investigating the ini­ master general also failed to get the deliberations. Group D of Cen­ Secretary and Forester o f to* ton Lake. Mrs. Hills told about Sore, Spot ed before each new ahow.,,1 Jack Wiley who are living in Ft. sion during a bombardment near tiation. None of the boys Initiated through Congress last year sug­ ter Church women of which Mrs. (Jonneclicut Forest and Pgrb As- Mr. Turner and his silk mills Washers, Toasters. BUI Astley again is author and Colllna, Colorado, where Ms, Wiley A ItNIR •! IIRh ewplo Rt totspi^ Out of Business^ Songjin, on the northeast coast 185 with Campbell have complained gested increases in all postal John McElraevy la loader, served soclatlon, Commisoioner Hill which were very active from 1860 28 Woodbridg* Vrool pritnipMy rrpatft in lY n.ontlip director and will as usual be ably attends veterarlan school. She Hmleth. FIs. — (NEA) —$$'hile assisted by his wife,'Ruth, os. di­ miles north of the 38th Parallel. To Hold Party charges except first class (letter) served delicious refreshments, promised that the highway do- to 1900. She also showed her ennupi utlvn Inpitllmentp •! Irons, Sewing Ala- of their treatment. of waa christened there several ice skating in Miami, apprentice 400 Mwo ittmrn earti. rector of music. Mr. and Mrs. Blast Reds From Pass rates. made po.s.slble by the Bryant and partmenl will prwram it* work scrap book which has many inter­ Boston, Feb. 24— Gperators 1 monUl.s' ago. All three children Jockey Charley Burr sat down so chines. Vacs, etc. Jack Mortimer are general chair­ The direct hit destroyed a ware­ Nome Hubaldles Needed Chapman company. to match town eflort* wherever esting pictures and articles on Lroant $£4 In of IS cotton mills In New Bedford At K. of C. Home ' re grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. hard that his assignments at Hia­ men and Mr. and Mrs. Francis. house filled with ammunition in­ I Doran said that about 94 per posaible. Sohn J. B. Wllev of Fallbrook Turncrvillc past and present. Mrs. leah had to be canceled for sev­ Aikin will act as advisers. and Fall River today had before ten d ^ for the hard-pressed Reds Hospital Notes cent of the nation’s 41,000 post- An open meeting ot the Hartford This step wan taken to make ef­ 1 Farm, Chestnut Hill. Helen Keefe read a paper on Elasl eral daysi f Any and all Co-Weds interested them union demands which if met, on the central front. Flames of I Tlie Daughtera of Isabella will office*. located in smaller commu­ County Federation .of DemocrAtle fective the campaign being con­ ; Lovely bouquets of cut flowers Hampton and the bells which arc ABC the explosion rose 100 feet, smoke hold a card party at the Knights nities and having amall receipts, aisl.nmip ISeatrlIRnnlri MllliHlUg in participating in this year’s pro­ they said, would probably out Patient* Today ...... 181 Women’s Clubs will be held at the ducted acroes the otata py which graced the rostrum were made there asid she showed bolls *ne rT«N»f I'liant $4a*» duction will te very welcome. for 4(w feet. of Columbus home on Tuesday "slwaya have and always wlH" re­ Hotel Bond. Wednesday, February forest aseociatlqn under whiep A. the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley. from there. Washington pie and them out of business. Admitted yesterday: Gail May­ evening at eigjjt o'clock. It was quire a subsidy. This, he cotUend- Jsiranap %to 6RI-.. Appliance Co. Theatrical talent, dancing, sing­ A ma^islve barrage by artlllerj-, W. Ilurford of Cromwell, repre- The demands by the CTO Textile nard, 65 Whitney road; Mrs. Nancy 28, at 8:00 p.m. Maneheater mem­ , A beautifiil azalea plant was the tea were aew-ed by Mariiha and ing and acting are' not requisites, tanks and planes blasted -Reda out originally planned to hold this ed la jiiattfted by the rasentlal Henttng the aiisdcIaUdh U adviabjg a 2.1.57.5 21 Maple St. Workers union include a geiteral bers who plan to attend ahnuid gift of Mias Katherine Ink. George Washington impersonated toe sRirlt of, common endeavor be­ of a mountain pas* today on the Danello, RFD, Manchester: Mrs. party at-the home of Mrs. Marga­ service they perform. • towns on Dutch elm dlease control Manchester Convalescent Humce Inc. 12 percent pay bodst immediately, contact Mra. Allan Bourn, tel. 2- by T Mr. and...... Mra. Wilbur Porter. ing most Important. There are east flank of the 60-mile central Susan Turcck, 113 Glenwood ret Schaller on Delmont atreet but "Congreaa can never te expect­ method*, "nie state highway de­ 88 COTTAGE STREET—TEI.EPHONE 8278 additional hourly raises, quarterly 1806. Little David Ulm, son of Mr. many Job* that need capable at- front. street; Mi-s. Su.siin I.«nz, Rock­ due tq Illness tt will bo held In­ ed to hike rales sufficiently to partment participation, CMmml*- coat of living adjustment* and and Mm, FrAnk yim of tSoltop. Motr B. UlbUg.^ Prc*.-TKatltert|»e Mv UM n, aeq,-'I>eaa. tm tien behind the scenes so any _The Reds offered atUT rear ville; Mra, Marie Sullivan, 56 Es- stead at the hall, wipe out the de(lclt in theae dia- sloner HUi ooid, wUl be tl a ^ — HIGH G RA D E monthly petisions to total 4100 a York Strangfeld, general chatr« Mar!boroug:!i is spending this week with hit Orinnell Aotomatlg. Sprinkler System Tree Pruning <3o-Wed not particularly interest­ guard resistance,, on the ap­ •ex street. Bridge, setback aiid canasta will trict ( amall i offices, and it should when possible to take place v/htie month with social security. • man -for the 1951 fuod drive of the grandparents, Mr. and ktra. ed in appearing on s ta ^ will find proaches to a new mountain de­ Admitted today: James Cum - te played, and members and not attempt to do so,” Doran said. towns are engaged in their own . Seabnry 8tonton o f the New Manchester Red Cross, which be­ Charles' Fish. and Removal an aaaortment of backstage jobs. fense line north of Hoengsong and mlnga, Jr., 239 Woodbrldge street; friends are welcome. Many prizes He add that Donaldson’s service preventive work. Ellery N. Weir of this place and AGED tONVAI.ESSCENT PRINTING Bedford Manufacturers oaaocia- gins tomorrow, has received a Robert Llaks. son of Mr. and Nhm Is the lime to wrnnr the Members are urged to come to­ Chlpyong. ' Mrs. Lillian Bonder Wall. RFD. will te given away and refreah- curtailment order fell moat heavi­ The Forest and Park Aaaocio- tiiarles bennicr of East Hampton tion Issued a statement for the number of requests for a First Mrs. Karl Links of West street CHRO.MC ORTHUPAEDIC CASES dead and diseased iiranehes lOH AND COMMKKtlAI night to' the first rehearsal in That 20-mile segment o f the Mancheater; Victor Herring, 17 menta will te served by the hospi­ ly on the other six per cent of the tlon ia advising Commissioner have returned home from a trip to group which said: Aid course to be given in the day­ is in . the military police battalion from v»ui slUHtr trees It Is PRINTING Woodruff hall at eight o'clock. front defends Hongchong, a R ^ Avon street. tality committee. offices in large communities, Hill as each town schedules its By Sue Burnett 5147 Florida. * at Fort Bragg. N. C. Robert RBUI8TCRBO NURSE AND BEUISTERBD " I f all the demands were agreed time. He would appreciate it if Erwin Hollister Is a fatient In tisfi Hme lr> remove dend aad Prnmpi end cmrient Frtntina The show will te presented at the assembly and communication hub. Discharged yesterday: Robert which regularly return a profit to work to permit adjustment o f, was Inducted Into the army on to the economic Impact upon the those interested would call the An Important part of every By Mrs. Aaae Cabot the Hartford Hospital. PHYSICAL THERAPIST IN ATTEMIANUE unwanted trees For nrompi and «il An .Hinds Verplanck school auditorium . United Nations-held Chlpyong, Watson, Wapping; Rene Blanch­ the Department, and asked if this highway department program* to ' January 24. . textile mills of Fall River and Red Cross office, tel. 6111, and Junior's summer wardrobe ia the Several from here attended the arneleni servlee m il April 20 and 21. 40 miles eaat o f Seoul, Is the point ette, 52 Bunre drive; Rjchard Jack- waa "a fair arrangement.” make them coincide. TTils coopera­ Here is a amart looking hat I 51rs. Edward Miller of Milford' New Bedford would te so damag­ Public Records state their preference, whether for cool, figure flattering oimdress neighbors night program at Good RATES REASONAQLE where on encircled French and son, Talcottrille; Donald Morneau. Says Savings Poaalble tion will continue, Oommioaionar ., / . , that leads a double life. Crochet | la seriously ill at a hospital In COMMUNITY PRE.SS ing that it la doubtful if the Fall a morning or afternoon counse. that's made of crisp, gay colored Will Grange In Glastonbury Tues­ American combat tealn helped RMkvllle; Mrs. Anna Kellam, 51 "Certain rates should -be rais­ HlU wrote, "within our Ili|titatioti>"'w~'W" | it in straw- yam In red and white Milford. / Mrs. Miler waa Miss CARTER TREE I. tv . Itore d. O. tnrsun River and New Bedford textile In­ The standard Red Cross First Aid cottons. *0118 stunning version hall day evening. break the back of a Chinese coun­ Cooper strcEi; Mra. Irene Poulin. W s n a te e Dec> mode hla home with his grandson. (IUAI.ITY TRU SUROERY Manchester Middle Turnpike, « M t , at McLean The monufacturera sold also said the Reds appeared more likely Oak atreet: Mr*. Ella May. Staf­ David and Henrietta Hendry to Cost Ascertainment Division last John LaBelle, who is to provide a A Hill resulted in toe qrrest o f Her­ they w e ^ "shocked" by the de­ to make that stand north o f the speaker, has not os yet discloeed To Be Initiated I For tola pattern, send 25c plus lustratlena and finishing dlroe- Mr. Lagg had been a frequent vis­ PRINTINGI TtoM uair to have fuaeayoi ford: Everett Bentley. Rockville. Tbomoa and Jean Moore, proper­ March submitted a report on op­ bert E. Gamer, 35, of 60 Ford mand*. war-torn town. •e for fint-oloaa moiling, in Oolno, tlona. itor at the^home of. Mr. and Mrs. theoe dead lluba to year ahada ’ Dlacharged today: Paul Hlrth, ty at 51 Vernon street. erating expense in 20 o f the larg­ his or her identity. Mias JeoneQe rhe pftnilni street, Hartford, on a charge of The only comment by union Thirty candidates will receive ''— r name, oddreas, else dcalred. Doterrent*. trees. Less expenolve oloo. Dry Cleaners Twenty-five mile* east of Hoeng­ Rockville; Alan ^dell, 44 Gris­ William A. Reynolds to Otto W. est post offices which suggested a Paton, contralto, who is employM Send 20c plus 5c for flrat-cloaa Inb we do for C driying while under the Influence President Emil Rieve was; song, American troop# cut a vital by the Mancheater Truat Company, the First Degree from CkmidMU tbs Psttom Number to Sue A son. Fi-ank .William, Jr., hOa f n a w i l l ' wold street; Gordon Geer. 85 Weth- Haferaat et al, property at 854 broad field fo r Savings. mailing, in coins, Jrour name ad­ teen bom to Mr. and Mra. FranK Fruit trees and grape vlnee 9.5 Wells Street o f intoxicating liquor* or drugs. " I f the cost o f living can te kept «aat-West road hloecUng the K«- "On one item, the cost o f bafid- will sing and Ray Mozser wlU fur­ COunoil. Knights of Oolumhuo, at lie Manchester Elvenlng dress and the pattern number to ->mve anHa- erell *tr!let; Mr*. June Ferguson, Center etreet. W. Squiera of Jonca Hollow road. ehould be trimmed between now Gamer pleaded guilty and waa from inflation then the union rean peninsula. Capping a 10- first class mall, one office nish the attendance prize. ceremonies to be held Moodoy *|t ■* Ave. Americas, New 'Anne Cabot, Evening Herald, 1150 rartory— SI Fnater street; Richard Brvan, Trade N a a e and Feb. S8th. , . fined 8150 bv Judge Wesley C. would forget the cost o f living In­ mile advance on the eaot flank, showed a cost o f 133 per cent 8:80 p. m. at 8t. BridgePk hoU. Ave. Americoa, New York 19,' N. .■ame H «riH Telephone 7284 179 Tolland turnpike; Mra. Mary Letter C. Silver doing bualnesa The cigar store Indian worn Cenneetlent Btato Tree Uecuaa Gryk In Toyvn Court thl* morning. crease." , the Americans reached the m d McNamara and aon, 40 Durkin more than the one that operated The Children of Mary at B t Refreohmenta will ba o er^ -at' I f ^ Y. . he pmdoeed «ada* tSe isoal Prosecutor Philip Bayer stated at 1013 Main atreet aa Mlc^et todojr for your brotifht to thla country by Skir* Nn. M 4 near the town of Ppngnim. street. at the least'coat," he said. James parish wlU receive in a the K C Horae on Main sItoMt mndera.’ oSirhMt methnSa Got that Gamer was driving on toe Smoke Shop. iM ^ 4 Bunwer Needlework tana — Anna Cab­ llsh colonist*., Sir Walter R o le i^ nar eoHmato. Each square mile o f toe 1,000 This advance was made possible Birth yeaterday: A aon to Mr. "If toe report accurately por­ body tomorrow morning at the lowing tbs profrnra. __ rt**T*** .patterD told In England about toe Indian'* Expert Dry wrong side o f toe highway. square mile* of- the new prbvi- by the air, artillery and tank . Fenalto nine o'cloek moao- They w ill meet A lorga froup of cqndtiygg 8191 . ot’s big new album is here: Dos- Dependahlr Quality — Soreteei JOHN $. WOLCOn and Mrs. Robert Meek. Vernon. trays present condlUona and coets to ;, joitetba . . jatoroat- ena of fascinating. new , designs, pipe of peace, and tobacco mer­ .Garner struck the car of John Rionol state of the Soar, supports rage that roqted entrenched Reds Birtha today; A aon to Mr. and George Evona, garage, 22 Bifron in the 20 offices in question, a sav­ in the lower church at 8:45. A- te awarded Second and ii. Johnson Co. E. Blnim^ns,-32. of 3 Plonjeer -cir­ road, tl.OQO. • 8ni^, oaay to i|dfts, decorations w d special fea­ chant* there ,tucd wooden Indians w ii.i .ia m H s c h ik i.im;e AND SON an average o f QDO people, a den- guarding a mountain pqa South, of Mra. Rudolph Plcrro. 128 Manle ing of 845,000,000 a ypar oould te meeting of the group will be held greea in April in *ibiarYam a . 'i f . ^ la&tg tipaifift tures , . . phu 4 gift pattern* and 0* advertlscitents, which started 699 MAIN STKEIST MANCU^STISR . I Ptione SBS7 Cleaning Senrice cle. "awordihig ’ to Patrolman lo- rity greqter than that of Rhode Pangnim. Howard 1. Tqylor.. iterations, at two o’clock in the afternoon in toe 5 0 th onnlvorsaiy at tkp ^ i •18 Spruce Street 1W. I etreet: a aon to Mr., and Mra. made In the hindling o f first class m i far yvB. I directions. aS cento. toe custom. aeph 'Sartor, who inveatigated. Island.. , Elaewhera' Red counter-ottoclu Ricbiortl Moore. 39 Bunca drive. 891 Oentor o tr o ^ I75Q. inoU alone,” ho oddoiL St. Jomea' ocheet holL organization In Hanoheetor. ,; '

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■Vt ’’I -e. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEBiEK. CUNN« SATUKUAX. PEHKUAKI Z4, 1951 PAGISKVSK' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, FEBRttARY 24. 1961 — 4 Granga and. tha birth M thia baby WON* —“ aeiv1419 M TIC -4. 1U80 antlUsa Ellington to have aome- Bumbar o f yaara. That emergan- Film to Be Shown Heart Drive Head Stage Show Few Changes Masonic Ball Yob* Capital Projects* Budget WDBC — WFHA»I98.1 thlng to boast about. Ycara ggo cy can be met through a draft law when th* lat* R. Allen Sike* waa STAn cnmncAiB WKNB Z'Z Today's Radio WHAV ». 919 which glvee our armed forces the Connecticut • By Church Group Here L^giiig In Tax List Master of Ellington Orange a Band Secured WCCC — 1390 Eastern standard Time W TH T — l2St) daughter was borii to the family CAN N US» Snail) right to select aa many men aa To Picture Town *s Future and for many yeara their daughter, “ Working for Fun,” a thirty TO niRCHASI A' raa they need.. Yankee Grace SIkea was the Orange baby. 00.. wc. But what Oongreaa ia threaten­ minute color and sound movie In­ Less Than H alf o f the Board of Tax Review Sha waa presented a gold lined sll- Ellsworth Mitten's Or­ u >MMli atmt. When Manehentor’g ntw iy «r-.«. enough money to ''k i; ^ 9:55— By A. H. O. terwoven with actual scenes o f WDRC—News 1 W’n C —Dennis Day var cup properly Inscribed with her VlMMaMr. OMB. ing to enact ia a unlvariaai mili­ doiM capital projacta budget la ' up to date’’ in all flel^ ,. toua oav- WCCC—Musically Yours Qupta Reached With Reports Very Few chestra to Furnish Mu* JARVIS ^ r m iu t B nM otnuN top-flight major league baasball WDRC—M y Favorite Husband. name and date o f birth and the tary training law which will make ______, set out for -pubNc Inapoetlon It > tng ymo, InUroat. M d intormln- W T H T —News donor. On several occasions the rtwH Trn*-. o « i games, thrilling professional and W ONS—Guy Lombardo’s Orch. Only Four Days l..eft Complaint^ Made Here sic for March 30 Affair ■ OetaMr I,' IW . Eujropean-style conscription a Thls bueinesa of trying to chooie will bring before the taxpayers a j able • w n c —News W TH T—Heart Dia^aac and Man cup was displayed. In 1949 when college football and colorful track HOME perrnaneDt part of American life. reRllyaiiv good men for p“ blic ofllce totaP picture that, it la latended. that W HAT—Saturday Matinee Power 5Ira. John J. Shanahan, Jr., was allj goo ---- „ f ...... ^^.,,1 iirterpret and outttna ftw them 000 taipUAl project* n ^ In M a ^ WKNB—Newa; Parade of Hlta - With only four day# remaining Very few aaseasment complaints r*. VknZandt McQuIde. who haa u a HoKaaya. SnUrcd U ID* Hanson Baldwin commenU on geU embarnisslng. Once you Ify events, will be shown tomorrow 10:00— Master another baby arrived, a son DONT DILAYI a large part of the tax Mtuation cheater, a million might be m v m evening at six o'clock at the Center 1:15— of the Manchester Heart Drive, have come before the Board of Tax John J. Shanalian,. Ihc third which heni appolnte the broadened draft and universal ' it tries lo romplete one of the last lions back In half-way measure at Newa on all atatlona By sending the Manchester ments of $10,000 or more became THB J80CIATBD P|tBIIS rative in the sound picture, sum- ; lYTHT-J-American Jazz 11:15— ‘ this record. Baby Shanahan will •Mr. McQnlde feels that he U military service bill set a 'life' of of Its immediate appointment re- Rrhools will be the biggest Item i least. While it Is not now pro­ Heart drive over the top, a double "alarmed" when they found them­ AaeoelBted Riaa. * «telual»aly marises the theme In his comment { W ONS— Music W ONS- Wiwlc. i be two years old April 21, Ib.'iL very fortnnale to have secuied this spon.sihilities. It doesn't want to both in the amount of indebted-, posed to "bring the town up to objective will be achieved. The selves In this category. It was ■■Itflaa to tl»a oa* roptiblloalloB of ten years on the law, but this re­ thst, “ no matter what else they W DRC-nie World Tonight. { Mr. and Mra. George I’eteiHun well known orchc'lra which will V all aaat# diapafcliao oibdiua to' tt. or lower it.s standards. Yet it ia find­ ness outstanding and that project­ date" bv one sweeping contract, 1:45— establishment and support o { a lo­ learned at the assesaor'a office. It striction had di.sapreared' aa of have to worry about, Americans W n C —Herman HtOkman. and famil.v have returned to thrir maintain the tradition of fine t Mt otaarw.'aa crtditta Ib lli'i paoor ing a giaid choice difficult. the first step In a "package" plan w n c —Juke Box Jingles cal heart clinic will give the waa said that automobiles pushed ed. . ' I 11:25— home In Wellesley, Maaa., after a music established by former Ma­ i u d alto tba tooal t t * t pubMthtd ntr*. thia week. | The position is Ihsl of Republi- Sewage disposal plant Valab- ■ haa been voted by the dirsetora. are the most sports-minded peo- | W K N B — Star# on Parade chance for our own community many taxpayera into the higher All flEbta a* rtpublieatloB of tpaeial pie on earth.* He further states ! WDRC—Public Service Pro- visit with Mr. Peterson's slater sonic balls. “ This would mean unless some ,sn Stale Auditor, which is heii»g llahments and enlargements with ' and that ia one of gstUng the pic­ WTHT—Baron Elliott needs to be served more effective­ bracket thia year. It was explained * BiapaloBU aarai,. art alto rttarnd. that '^no better way has been found I 116 • gram. at the head of The Herald's list and family. Postmaster and Mrs. Tbls orchestra fiirnlahea the viraled hv Krsnk Uvnch of New pumping stations w ill be another i ture of the over-all need. t : 4 9 - . ly than haa ever be«.»n possible. In FJC limitation should be restored, as to make civillxation greater than 11:80— addition, to thia, we shall be con­ thst the $10,000 list represented Edward F. Chartei-. mi:sle every Saturday night at ' fttll tartlet cIltBt of N. B. A. Strt- ll.aven a.a he enters Us promotion big item. Perhaps, with the future needs TWIN WCCC—Ifiaurance Girls Dtac it will have to be thst the nstion to encourage its people in their W T IC —Gems of American Jazz. tributing a little to the support of Richard Hayra. Sam Donahua the net total of taxable property the Shell Chateau In WilltmSntIc. 'IIUm ..... to the po.sl of State Kinanre i'om ^ Fire Hazard* Exist'Here |brought into relation through the ISI.P.' Jockey Mrs. Alice MacNa.uaia la en­ PuDMtherf ReprettnUllrtt: Tht would be committed indefinitely new capital projects budget, more love for healthy competitive play.” WONS -Barber. "A glimpse of boating tomorrow” ... WON8—Symphonies for Youth j diseases, and their cure. talent w ill' be presented on stage personal property, but some read this week. base at Groton, and has filled en­ annual conscription for traimnR ever had * ontai t with the office will be another. In many sections I WDRC— F51 08.2 MC. M tiif tin AtlOtr BURBAt) O f Thera are argOments for and the dozens of crafts, skills and , WTHT—Metropolitan Opera: Great ktridea have been made In of the State theater. Hartfort, only their names, not the explana­ gagements at the University of that the l»ilg e adminiatra-! fight now a definite flr* ha*ard see the new "Troe-Blue” Evinmdes W F H A — 108.7 SIC. today and Sunday. A t­ Jean Young of Newington Is vis- CUtCPUATlUNB. ______of 18-to-l#-year-o1di, even after hopes ' ■ exists becaiiae water mains are |against it, and further public dis­ the varied materials necessary in i “Der Rosenkavalier” the past few years Dr. Edgar V, tion. (.'onnectlcut and at many places In tion will siu'ceed in making a com- that w ill power the better boats in 6:00— Showtime. traction No. 1 will he Richard ; itinif her grandparents. Mr. and the present emergency hsd ended, under size for the need. Replace-; cussion will he possible when the designing and construction of i Allen of the M ayo Clinic haa made ' ; Mrs. F)-ederick H. Arens of Maple and around Hartford. “ ma Htraid Pnotioa comaaa.», Im -. meiidalile choice for the post. *91 ! Get the thrilling facts on the 2:80— 6:30—Sereno Gammell: weath­ the atatement that there la "no ’ Hayea, singing star of radios pop-1 aaiuaiaa no BntBcial rttponUBU'ly for 'niiis, what should be an emeigen- ment of Inadequate mains ia a there is provided a budget basis . athletic equipment. ' WCCC—New*; 1290 Club street. Mr. MIttrn promises there will l••o^ the past ten years, er. logical reaaon to believe that anv ' iilar program. 'Huongs for Sale." typoarapmeal trrort aopearma '" .V ' long and expensive process. for the discussion. ' A U. S. N avy film on the atomic i great new Evinrude Big Tw in ... truly, WDRC— Hormel Girla be vocal as well as Instrumental cy measure, and solely an enier- roiiddiiallon of. Kepiibllcan Slate 6:46—Concert Hour, cardiovaacular disease cannot tie Hear Richard aing "Can’t Seem j TtrtlttaMnU aaa other readina ma.ter. Some time ago, during the peri-1 In bringing in a motion for a ! bomb testa at Bikini Island will i *'a new kind of outboard motor” ! F5I on the air 1 p. m.- Elliugtoii I ‘ numbers, together ^wltb aome tk t MaBChaattr EttBlna Htraid.__ gency measure, would be perpetu­ .AiMlItor l.ynch and IJemocratlc 9:00— wnc— largely or wholly vanquished. ” i to Laugh Anymore." and other | Renedlot Birds od of the contest over the new capital Improvements budget. Di­ ' also be shown at the meeting to- W K N B —Newa: Request Matinee 11:25 p. m. novelty numbers during the inter­ ated indefinitely, and the conse­ sTIale .\minor .loseph IKmnea I morrow night. Any young people Think o f a rugged 29 H.P. motor that One important study now going | popular song hits he recently re­ Saturday, Fobniary 24 school building program, Presi- ' rector Melvin Hathaway men­ WDRC—Galen Drake Show «T>RC — FM on the air 1 p. m.- Mr. and Mra. Gordon Miller are Philadelphia iN E A ) Only mission. has a< lile\ed a rare e*am|»le of ! over high achool age are welcome weighs only 89 pounds . . . a motor on concerns a mechanical heart i corded. Attraction No. 2 will be 1 quent results upon the social, po- ; dent Frank Reilly of the T\VUA j tioned that it would aid future WONS—Macaleater Radio Sing­ II :25 p. m. four of the Philadelphia Eagles' good ptihllc performance. Bsith planning and financial pattern- to attend these meetings o f the and lung appa:*tua which takes Helen Kane. "The Original Boop-, ‘ he parents of a aon bom at the htical. educational, psychological , Local 63 asserted that the most | I that gives you Gearshift maneuver­ ers Same aa WDRC. Boop-a-Doop Girl" who.se voice :.s | Rocl:yille City hoapilal ^Mynday. ; 32-man 19,10 roster were bsch- Tlie Syringa la tfie slate flower A Year To B« Generou* men were and are politicians; making. It could, maybe, if used Young Adult Group at the Center over the duties of theae vital o r -1 sensible thing for the town to do ability and long-range Cruis-a-Day WCCC— 1290 Club' WFHA gana to permit surgery on the Mr. Miller ia master of Ellington | elors. of Idaho. 1 and economic- as well as the mili­ both are gentlemen,; working to­ would be for it to "package " iU ia ll the way, save a lot of money I Church. featured in MOM'S screen hit, I Tou can 4i«nerally tfII what the tank . . . 0l ibe /ouest cost per horsefmu'tr w n c —If We Must Fight P. M. heart. Experimenta have already "Three Little Woi'da.” Also ap-| tary -atructure of tha nation gether, they liave achlftved the needs and go out and borrow! loo. 9:30 a. m.-l:00 p. m. Mualc for OoHatb and centa foal o f our an- 9:15— been carried out successfully on pearing will be .Sam Donahue, hla l notable feat of attaining agree­ in outbomrd history ! Get the facts on . Listening. Boal Rad Croaa Drlva haa to bt by would ba profound. | WDRC— Tqu and Your Home. small anlmala, and are approach­ saxophone, and hia groat orchea- ment on facta and standards In congregation will have an oppor- , budget payments — lay-away plans — W T IC —FM on the air 8:28 a. m.- ing the stage when they may be looking at the atate of the world. “ Rome o f tha influences might Local Youugsler c9fHh*d hutke S:S0— tr*. featuring Ginger LaMarre. apile of their own designated Yoiith's Coiulition tunity to make pledges at either , stjOOO ieP.Ms liberal trade-in allowances! WCCC— Newa: 1290 Club. 1 a. m.. applied to human beings. Similar­ "Enchanting Songatreas.” plue an ba for the better, but some would ■ Same as WTIC. X^Aat year, with the world in a polltlial standing. The remilt one of two morning aer\'ices at 9 Has ‘‘Good Night” W TIC —U - 8. Aamy Band. ly an artificial kidney has been "KRYPRation of talented muaical eoodlUon which waa not yet war. certainly be dslelerioua, and the haa been that their eondmt of or 10:30. WONS— Dtitifl-eii Discs. I TeleT^alon^ devlted which can perform the atara. Other attractions will be their office, with Its traditional Reporleil '’•Good*’ 4 • funcUona of the natural organ for aran if it waa not alae peace, a permanent influence of the mill- ! It is 70 years since the Enian-' MARINE SERVICE 9:45— V. M. The Ma)'tell-Mlgnon Four, famous j and ancient Connecticut ralaalon several hours at a time. W y ’ goal of I1S.000 co\iId be autficlent tary and of miliUry thinking j uel Lufheran Church was organ­ Charles Orlowski. 7-years-old WDRC— Camera Club. ! 1:00—The Big Top. Parisian dancing atars; The St. ' of kMspIng an eye on elate buM- Earl Krueger, 11. of *1 Bonner ized here in Manchester. The date son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Or­ 2:00—Industry bn Parade. Plastic heart valves, inserted by Leon Troupe, '"reeterboard Dare­ IB Mancheatcr. would ba greatly increased. There C m Iot Swamp Road North Covantry 4:99— surgery to.replace diseased ones, neas for the public llaelf. aa street. Hartford. who«wa.s injured was March 1, 1881, and in observ­ lowski of 44 North School street, WCCC— Big Brother Bill. 1 2:15—Basketball: Pittsburgh devils” : Dan Healy, billed a-s nua year, with one limited war is not much doubt that perma­ repress'nted by the iienrral .\a- Wednesday night, when a car in ance of this anniversary year, a ! was reported "resting -omfor'c* , va. Armv. have been used successfully in "N ight Mayor of B-oad\vay". and 2 3 WHAY—Pledge Program. dogs, and may soon bq tried on in progreaa, and with preparation nent peacetime conscription. |1 aendtly, bns been both keen and which he was riding overturned on period of seven months wljl be | ably" at the Manchester Memori­ ■WTIC — Green Croaa Song . 4:00—Truth or Consequence#. Ihe Ja.v Walkers. In a comedy- humans. Anticoagulant ■ drugs dancing presentation. for the poaaibility of greater war either In the guise of the draft or trustworthy. These two pnxIiicU the Wilbur CVosa highway,* wa.s given for payment of pledges which , al hospital today after spending a Festival. 4:30—Burns and Allen. of the polllleal ayolem developed reported in "good” condition in will guarantee the completion of "good night.” ! 5:00—Gabby Haves Show. hava been discovered for preven­ Tliere are late stage shows • BBtlefial Boeeaaity, tha goat haa of universal military training, rep- W ONS—Sports. ; a rare eapacHj- lo produce Ihe Manchester Memorial hospital to- the Emanuel Pariah building and | The youngster suffered a severe 5:30— Film Short*. tion o f coronary thrombosis, the every Ssti:rday and Sunday start­ f . W K N B — News; Curtain Call# at formation of a blood clot in one to atand at $21,000. That la hlgh- reaenta a principle that haa been ’ work day where he ia being treated gash to his left forearm TTiursday 5:45—On the Line. in g at 10 p. m. non-partisan truth. H ielr fot mark a milestone in the history 840. of the coronary arteries supplying ar a peace time goal, and alien throughout all our past his- I compelled the respect If not al- possible internal injuries. of the church. when he fell while playing with BUYINB A CART WDRC— Music. 6:00— Showtime U. S. A. friends. Prompt application of M, I 6:30—Lone Ranger. the heart, which ia one of the wm - committee include Chariea E. W il­ tory to our concepts of democratic ways the pleasure, of other atate Tlie boy was a passenger in a atill abort of what the goal would I 4:15— : mon diseases attacking people son. Presidefif of General Motors; m car driven by Mra. Edmund Nowa- There are an unusual number first aid by Patrolmen Edward M. . ' 7:00—Victor Borge. have to be if, humanity to the con­ government. I offlciala. And H also Invariably SEE US ABOUT HNANCINB i W TIC— German'Youlh in .\meri- I over forty. Winthrop W. Aldrich, Chairman koski of 79 Helaine rnnectl«it atate Economical. W ONS--Horse Race. Bn:ce Barton; members of hi* of Labor. This direct relatlonahip be­ ! three other passengers escaped between 712 and 1492. saving the boy's life. A 10:.20—Hit Parade. ia likely to ba of long duration, the | govemnsent. WCCC— Newa; Music Hall. , 11:00— Wrestling. tween tha ataU of tha world and ' Thia rare partnership and this any apparent aerioiis Injury. i kind of world and kind of nation i H t r a 's H e w I t W o r k s W TIC —Big City Serenade. Concl.—Newa Bulletins. tha arrertr-iBi Becda o f the Red that would emerge might neces­ rare setting and n ainlenSnce of a 4:45-t ' standard has been Ufa inevitable Monthly Payments Ckoaa atama from the nature of sitate a continuance of an annual Amount WDRC— Jimmy Doraay Show. I caaualtv of L.vnch'i appointment Plans Completed Financed Term Including b terest N WONS— Hoffman Quartet. the Rod Qroaa activltiea both in draft law. But now la certainly i ^ Commissioner, 51.800 15 Moatha 5127.00 Manchester tha m m a m i and local flalda. Tha 106.00 1:00— not tha time to decide that, nor I xhera is. and should ba. a spaclal For Cliureli Drive 1,500 * 15 Montha WONS—True or Fait*. 71.00 aioto men are in battle or in camp, ahould U>* nation be saddled In resolve on the part of the Repub­ 1.000 15 3Ionth* 'WTHT— Tea and Crumpets, lican leadership to see that when all ingo 500 15 .Months 35.00 Date Book the greater the need for the na- OnAtiGE H B perpetuity with any 'blank-check' w n c — lat Piano Quartet. FRONT SEAT the General Assembly names a | Final preparations for a second C Easter ttonal aarvieaa of the Red' <>oaa. car owner who haa financed hla W K N B — Newa; Music. legislation." successor to LvncH, it name some | fund-raising campaign of $25,000, Aek any car here. He will toU you. It'a the better WDRC—Old Record Shop. Tortght AND . ftM BMce faaailiea dlaruptcd by Furthsf on Mr. Baldwin saya; individual who by background and to put the new Parish Building pro- EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT way to finance a car. Seventh Annual Lsdlss’ Night, ^trar oa^ttona, the more aurvival temperament and ability would, gram on a sound financial basis, ' 5 :1 5 - ‘The new legislation will make, i W K N B —SporU. S. M. F. D., ItslUui-Amertcsn dub, Comes Early i Bad clTlllaB defanae preparaUon at best, a terrifle impression upon at th# least, do no injury to the! were mad# at a meeting of the Pfnny BInfo 7:15 to 7:45— Refular BlnRO at 7:46 Open Thursday Evenings ^ to $ 6:30 p. m. the building fund committee, Thurs­ H 5iSO - Tuesday, February 27 ; aaedad ca the home acene, the happy ideal created during the building the nation's educational program; day evening at the home of-Her- WTIC—Unng 1951. League of Women Voters unit , greater the need for the local past ten years. WONS— Challen5e of the Yukon. it should be careTOlly reviewed to And if some good positive choice man Johnson, 51 Kensington L O O K A H E A D discussion on inflation, at horn* o f j This Year aarvieaa o f the Rod Ooaa. minimise any bad effects. 5:45— Mrs. A. B. Sundqutst. 98 Prince­ FREE ADMISSION could be made that would leave , . . . u ORANGE HALL WITH MANCHESTER TRUST Oa the local acane the varioua everybody, except the disappointed I The date of Pledge Sunday h u W H A T — Sports. ton street, 2 p. m. A t home of Mra. I "Another error la one o f the E W TH T— Navy Show. Francis Cowan, 25 Greenwood | Plan now to get your dry cleaning in early. vohmtear aarvicea aponaorad by inferior candidates, very happy. been set for March 4. when the ll th e big sporting e ye n t si propoeed veraione of the bill ■WDRC— Land’# Beat Banda. drive, 8 p. m. j TO A tha Red Croaa and for which the Bill the search is difficult. Not ; ______;------Wednesday, February 25 ' Be assured of an “ ideal” job and send your would permit the President at hia only .should the individual be one i ______>■ 4:00— * Red Ooaa aaaumea overhead ax- WDRC— Newa. League of Women Voters unit discretion to transfer the program of quality for this particular posi­ things-to-be-cleaned to IDEAL. We’re located W H A Y —Nswa. discuaaion on inflation at home of | penaea, are, ia theaa timee, in- tion and atmosphere, but he should from ill highly useful emergency S W TH T— Mualc at Six. Mra. Charles Towle, 204 Green eraaaingly vital. The Red Croaa right handy-~«n Main Street, near the Arm­ character of universal military ' also. 19 be frank about It, carry a W ONS—Newa. road, 8 p. m. I I Meed program providea an india- ' little political mtiacle of hi* own, February 19 nwaagh March 151 aarv'lce to the far more dubious YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO AHEND 5:15— panaabla flew of life to the men at and have some rooti jn the politi­ Internal revenue collectors will i ory where there is always a parking space. WONS— STOrts CROSLEY and leas useful one of military assist in making out income tax the battlefront. The_ Diaaatrr Re- cal proieas. not only for under­ Save by bringing your things in— or training.” standing of it. but for a prgctical i a i i T ■ w n c— b A s Steele forms. Municipal building, 8:30 a. I Uef Servica atanda ready, ia peace prop again.st occasional attack. t OUR SPRING DISPLAY "WHAY— Supper Serenade m. to 4:30 p. m. I It ha* to be lonsidered a tiagic W TH T—Newe call for the route man. [ and war alike, to cope with any The want .d read# aomethlng Thuraday, Mareh 1 commentary on th* present slate . WDRC— Memo from Lake Suc- , Mad of ‘Mow to thia community. like thU: "Wanted, Individual, of League of Women Votera work­ I of American thought that it MANCHESTER ceaa shop on State Constitution, at . The'work o f the Gray Ladiea, Uv experienced In the way* of poU- fr'S II ] should be a military analyst, rath- Uca, yet re««iy to riae above E 5 :5 5 - " T ” , 8 p. m. Motor Corpa, the Home Service lAlPORTED AND DOMISTIC ■WTHT— Harry Wlsmer Friday, March 2 I er than an educator, who puls in lliciii.’’ leing experience has T R U S T CO. diviaion, and the Home Nuraing W ONS— ^Hadaaaah Speaka Verplanck P. T. A. military I a good word for education, in our con\ln<.«l IIS that aiich men are flervico la the work of the akllled the lilenl |Mibllc aervanta, and WDRC— ^ r t a whist. 1 0 % present crista. w n c —NBC Symphony Friday and Saturday, kalplBg hand, extended in a man- oorreapondingly rare. WOOLENS 5 :4 5 - March 2 aad 9 Cash and Carry Green Stamps Bor ae governmental agency or It la equally tragic that no one 923 MAIN ST. PHONE 4171 R WTHT—CIO Program Community Playera will present loan well-organiaed private agency els* has dared raise a' voice to Th# king cobra Is the world's Shown in Full Suit Lflngfht WONS—Evening Star « "Harvey” at Bpwera schooL largest poisonous snake and haa analyse and protest what is be­ Saturday, March 5 oould imitate. been known to reach a length of 5:58— *nie main reaaon the Red Croaa' neath that united chorus demand­ WDRC—Rellgioua Talk# Annual banquet o f Hose C6m- 1 8 feet. pany One, 8MFD. ing that the 18-year-olds be In­ 2:59— can do aU theae. thinga on the Notice of Public Hearing Ou Propoeed WONS— A1 Heifer, Sports Tneaday and Wedneaday, home front ia that mtmbera of cluded In the proposed legislation. TO BE CUSTOM-TAILORED TO W HAT—Symphony Hall fiterch 5 aad 2 'J a u J .e r e r s thia community volunteer their That cry would not be #o Insistent W TH T—It’# Tour Business United Nations workshop, Mrs. ( ^ f e a n s r s YOUR INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS WDRC—Tour# Truly, Johnny Howard Richardson,.. lecturer. aarvloea. To keep theae volunteer if thoae making it wlere thinking Sanitary Sewer Exten$ion MOBILHEAT Dollar Bowers school, 8 p. m. aarvicea going, and to enable the merely of a present world emer­ 2:15— Thursday, filarcb 9 gency. That age is iitiportant to VERNON STREET League of Women Votera work­ Rad Croaa nationally to continue FUELOIL SUITS - TOPCOATS WTHT—Bert Andrews 314 MAIN STKEtT 3 1 3 1 Ita patformanee of thoae tune- them because It is th* age which WONS—Newa , shop on State Conatltutloin, at " T ” . 8 p. m. ' tlona which only it can perform would fit In beat with a permanent W EST SIDE 2;S0— NAME ADDRESS WDRC—Vaughn Monroe Saturday, March 19 ahould be the twin purpoaea in our system of conscription, and it la SPORT COATS - SLACKS 10 Vernon Street, Manchester 4 1 Ruth C. Bonney WONS—Comedy of Error# Anniversary banquet and open mlnda aa we ouraelves are ap­ being accepted by educational au­ John M. and Mary H. Derby 12 Vernon Street, Manchester WTHT—Buzz Adlam’a Playroom house at American Legion, 7 p.m. proached by Mancheater'a volun- thorities bi-eause they wouM pre­ Blizabeth Boyle • 22 Vernon Street, Manchester w n c —People Are Funny Tuesday, March IS TWO Woodbrldge Street, Manchester V taar oanvaaaera and giiven our op­ fer to have the conscription period MONDAY and TUESDAY Green Manor Estates 8:95— I Dr. Malcolm F itt on India, Arthur Woodbrldge „ 495 Middle Turnpike Eaat ' t ^ R C —Gene Autry Y.W.C.A. lecture series, at Com­ portunity to play our part in eup- o f service come before entrance to j ONLY FEBRUARY 26 and 27 WUllam J. and Florl M. Leone 182 Vernon Street, Manchester w n c —Dangerous Assignment munity “ Y ” , 1:15 p. m. portlng all thia good work. college rather than aa an interrup­ Elsie E. Blackburn 184 Vernon Street. Mancheater W TH T— Shoot the Moon Thuraday, March 15 ' 190 Vernon Street, Manchester We need to be generous this tion of college. I John' Patelll WONS—Twentv Queationi • League of Women Voters work­ 19fi Vernon Street, Manchester shop on State Constitution at "Y ," year, almost twice as generous as Let us train every man that is Ralph T. and Nadine D. Harbron \m AY—Reoort Review Carl R. and Clara K. Swanson 198 Vernon Street. Mancheater 9:15— 8 p. m. lAat. There should be no hesitan­ needed for the present world aitu- I EHmer 8. and Charlotte O. Hanaon 206 Vernon Street. Manchester ■WHAT—New Britain va.' Bristol Saturday, March 24 Wanted! cy or doubt about our response. ation every last able-bodied ] MR. DAN L. QUINLAN- tailorins COUNSELOR Annual meeting and election of \ E A ST SIDE Basketball Game Famonfl Brand H ettinf Oil officers of Britlsb-American club, We all know what the elate of the j American youth. If that ia whst | 555 Middle Turnpike East • : I 5 - Clean— Hot— Economical will be at our store these two days to Aaron Cook WDRC—Hopalong CaasMy 4 p. m. World li. Let ua meet our share ; the present situation requires. But Alexander Jand* 5 Dover Road, Mancheater Plus Time-Saving, Trouble- , advise as to your special requirements. 84 Scljool Street. Manchester WONS—Take a Number Thursday, Maroh 29 l 4 i a i CsaaelsMe4eH 1.444MU.8ew. of responaibllity in ■ such a world i Iri us not permit the present Friiri 'V, and EVelyn Adsuhson League of Women Voters work­ Saving Service i 41 Vernon Street, Manchester ■WTHT—Merry-Go-Round directly and willingly and gener- ; emergency to be used aa the John R. and Ruth G. Foley •w nc—Man Called X shop, on State Constitution at “ Y ," David and^Iexrietta Hendry 51 Vernon Street. Manchester Salesw om en oualy. screen behind which permanent Efficient Weather-Watching 59 Vernon Street Mancheater W HAT—So Proudly We Hail 8 p. m. Wllllam P. Crowley „ Friday) Blarch SO peace-time conscription Is indi­ System Thomas R. and Valarie F. Boland 63 Vernon Street ManchesWr 9:99— 7 J Vernon Street Manchester W DRC—Ganghuater.# Annual Masonic Ball, Masonic Inside The Draft Bill rectly enacted. It should be more PHOTO FITTED Leon S. and Bemice T. HuesUs Temple. Prompt, Automatic Fuel Chariea E. and Frances R. Ryan 5 Harmony Street, B, Hartford ' W ONS—Hawaii Calla widely recognized that there are 87 Vernon Street. Mancheater W TH T —What Make# You Tick Thursday and Friday, May 24 aad It la very fitting, we think, that Deliveries Joseph Nemec 25 EXPERIENCE HELPFUL BUT TODAY’S OUTSTANDING TV BUY! two issues involved in the pro­ TO a s s u r e y o u o f a C O 72 Pitkin Street, Mancheater w n c —Tour H it Pai-ade it should be a military analyst, The "Waranoke Realty Co. May Fair at St. Marys Church. posed draft legislation. One ia the Full Measure Guaranteed Webster P. Spicer i 99 Vernon Street, Mancheater WHAT—Night Watch Hanson W. Baldwin of the New 115 Vernon Street, Mhncheater NOT ESSENTIAL provision o f military manpower PERFECT FIT Harold M. and Lucille R. Gee Yorit Times, who issues the first* Fred J. and Marion J. Hutt 123 Vernon Street, Mancheater for our role In the present world 127 Vernon Street. Mancheater clear warning against the signifi­ W'hen you fieed fuel Edwin and Mildred S. Klatt emergency, and tOf^ that every i Combined with our exacting meas­ 139 Vernon Street, Mancheater cance of the draft bllU being con­ Robert E. and Jean L. Forbes# t e m p o r a r y and PERMANENT *'>1 patriotic American will give ap-1 quickly | urement#— w*e .take a side photo to Joseph J. and Adella D. Camellia 146 Vernon Street. Mancheater sidered In hysUria-ridden Wash­ 151 Vernon Street Manchester proval. The other ia permanent obtain correct posture, and a back Carl O. and Faith E. Froehllch WHY YOU SHOULD BUY ington. Etliott B. and Elinor Dodge 157 Vernon Street. Mancheater POSITIONS , peace-time conacription, and that CALL, 4148 I photo to obtain correct shoulders and 1«7 Vernon Street. Mancheater What la on foot la W'aahington Darrell E. and Irene T. Morrlaaette YOUR NEW CAR NOW: ■ • la aomethlng a majority of Ameri­ r.sck line. Edwin L. and Arline M .’ Culver 113 Park Street Mancheater U aa attempt to use the present 236 Vernon' Street Mmcheater can* haa hitherto always rejecUd. M w ard C. Lynch national and world emergency aa c'o Bnmig Moske, 79 Wells St 1— Inmediate delivery for a limited time. They should b#' discussed sepa­ Cmmunw.„..imunlty Const. Company a eov*r-up for a permanent Anthony and Helen Allbrlo 20 Seaman Clrcl*, Manchester rately, and presented for decision 2— Cars fully equipped with chrome. No sub- Apply Immediately •hang* in the American system of Tou are hereby notified that the 2Board o f W ater Commlaalonera j hCs. separately. Let us vote to defend o f tha Town of Mancheater propose to construct a fi«aln^ Wa te ry S ew y . stitutefl. America. But let us not. In the Th# BSsd for more trained man­ in Vernon Street between Middle Turnpike, Eaat and No. 20« Vernon ] t e l e v is io n #ame process, also abandon a key Street. . - • 3— ^You save the proposed new Federal tax. Employment Office ia Indisputable. But principle o f American' life. Wa win ba epaa ,t need la being used aa these two evenings You are given this notice as the owner or owners of Isnd or build­ 4— No trade required, but high allowance if yon LUMBER MEN'S WCAR. by spsciai appoint­ ings upon which the* coat o f such extenalon ^ y be • .'thSL artdg* for enactment of per­ OMectiona to the propoaed sewer construction wljl be heart by do trade. unnefi ment. ■ il peace time conscription— BlllLDim SVPPUES CUSTOM TAlIXgtlNQ the B o ^ o f W ater Commissioners at a hearing In the Hearta* JRowt OP ^ TODAY ! • 057 MAIN S5PRBET o f the Municipal Building. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1961 D A c n i n n i : MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 196t they rate Joe MIcell, winner ovar Ike Willtans, n high ranking «m * Pruden Upsets tender. Police and Firemen Little League Title shot or not. Pruden saraad \ ■ ■ respect last night hy hla unani­ Baiketball Results Tony Janiro mous 10-round deelalon win aver THE FAMOUS ^iffs Top Wallingford in Playoff Opener, Janiro before 4,495 fans who paid 813,628. He weighed 1471ft and Je- Weal 816* .a, Woods, c ...... 0 Last Minute Substitute nlro’e 154 >ft, Fritsie eubb^ fnr hll Crslaert Prudefi, his willing welterweight Pruden simply outpunched Ja­ ■r List Three Games — ■ B. niro who shnwrtt little of hlS old Invite Four Teams THE ToUl* ...... 14 1-4 331 Mitchell, rf ...... 1 who upset Tony Janiro aa a Iset minute sub. liounre. A I i 111 A Tournament Bell Directs Team to Laddensee (tt) I T hayer. If ...... 0 Judge; Dave Stewart had It 8-2, To N.I.T. Event First Blood It. T I pykit. If ...... 0 "There is no substitute for a TOP BROADWAY COLUMNIST end N^ssiff Floor Captain Herdtd Angle 1 Victory; Home Five K. Reynolds, rt ...... 1 0-3 Mathleton. e ...... 1 good substitute." said Daly last Judge Jerk Gordon 7-3 and Ref­ Lelna. rf ...... $ 0-1 Slmmoni. rg ...... I night after Pruden chopped Jenl- eree Ray Miller 7-2-1. ■y New Haven, Feb. 24—(A)—Three Nsssia Arm Never Behind; Knight •. Kaynolds. U ...... «a 0 1-t Hahn, Ig ...... 3 _• I lo'a rsby face Into a bloody TELEVISION STAR New York. Feb. 24 (/ rt-F o w games, involving prime chamifion- p. B. r. T. Cop-dell. If ...... 0 0-0 EARL W. YOST 1 AM«n. rf...... 10 7-8 27 3-1 IS blotch. Gains Coveted Award of the cotintry a top basketball ship prospects, are listed for Con­ 4 Whlppl*. If .. . 4 0-4 8 Dribbles Vets’ Crazy Oeaa. c ...... $ 0-0 Totala ...... 7 , time Daly put a eub In Iv ? teams, already Invited to the Na- Sports Editor 8 Muilkirik, If ...... 1 0-0 1 McKall. rg ...... > 0-1 Patralmea (111 necticut Interscholastic Athletic ...... J. Taylor, rg ...... '.... 3 0-0 B. T. Madison Square Garden In 1948, Privately Owned! JOINS C Uonal InvlUtlon, alao expect to 4 DcKonle, c . . 1 3-3 9 StMdInga Gagnon, Ig ...... 0 1-1 Balltleper, rf ...... 0 01 his Lee Savold knocked out roly ShoU Here and There Ahas been coaching University of Conferences’s Class A Tournament S Oolem'j|«v*kl, e >• ‘ 3-3 4 W. U Pet. Coerlea. Ig ...... 0 0-0 .Maaolckl. If ...... 3 4' poly Glno Buonvlno. On the Newport Fireman Firtl play In the NCAA Tournament. Kentucky basketball teams for the 4 Knight, rg ...... :. 0 4-4 4 1947 No. 1 Player Only 35 plaj-era in the National play tonight. 4 .. 4 3-3 10 Manchester ...... 1 0 1.000 Moazer, i- ...... 1 ! strength of that first round kayo, St. John’s of Brooklyn, North past 21 years. Today his holdings Bell. Ig ...... WaUlngford ...... 0 1 .000 Totala ...... 10 1-7 Trlrlgno. rg ...... 3 Manrhester Pla.vrr to : Carolina SUte, Brigham Young Hockey League have taken part in New Haven Hillhouse, a peren­ 11 Savold waa maneuvered into a are estimated at a quarter of a nial contended, will start the heavy 33 ToUI* ...... 33 18-30 64 Score at half tima, Crulaer'a IS-6. B raintrd. )g ...... 3 n shot at the British version of the BUICK The Sunday^ Courant Win Dislinclion: C-ops and Ariaona accepted bids yester­ every one of their team's games million dollars. He *geU about (43) By Hal Turklngton (Julmby. If ...... 0 day to play In the NIT in Madison slate opposing William Hall of< Wslllagterd Haaceiea (41) world heavjrweight championship. SUPER I thU season. The other players have $9,000 for coaching. He owns three West Hartford at 4. 2 O'Connell, rf .. 4 4-4 13 Jackie Allen nchly rewarded Totala ...... 3 1-11 17 Leo came through and won the League Scoring Title Square Garden March 10-17. Eight missed games through injuries or farms smd is the third highest 5 Finn. If ...... 1 0-4 3 hla Manchester fanb last night In more teams will flU the NIT list. Coach ■ Sam Bender’s achool- 1 Foster, If ...... 4 1-4 9 Wright, rf Score at half time, 10-7 Iloacmcn. title for Daly. Excellent Condition being benched . . . There Is an ex- stockholder In a tobacco-warehouse ...... the armory as he directed Nasslff Holluid. If Now Daly talks of a I>mdon Manchester* first Most Val­ They also are prime candidates cooperative . . . Coach Hugh eglans were ranked No. 6 in pre- 0 French, c ... .. 1 1-3 8 THEATRE PAGES Chicago Black Hawk player on toumament ratings. William Hall 5 Andereon. « ...... 4 0-3 8 Arms to a 64-49 ■victory In the Jenklna. e . W eat Side match for Pruden with Eddie uable Player in the Kastern for the NCAA. St .lohn’a (20-31. every one of the five other Nation­ Greer’s great Connecticut basket­ 2 Shapiro, rg ...... 0 1-1 1 first game of the playoffs against Bennatt. rg Laddenoee <331 nas. European welterweight $1145 No. 8 In the Associated Press poll, ball team will attempt to even their was listed No. 13. 1 O'Shea, rg ...... 1 1-1 8 Benton. Ig B. F, T. IP enjoyed one of his most al Hockey League teams this sea­ the Wallingford 'Vets. I t was __ .1 (2 7 king. The match Isn't set but Daly may get one of the invites left son . . . Nat Holman. CCNY bas­ season series with Rhode Island At ntght, the first game of a 4 Whalen. If ...... 8 0-1 6 "Jackie Allen Night" and will be JoIIle. Ig .. K. Reynold*, rf . says it soon will be signed for May. Buccessful night* in a Nassiff uiii- open for Eastern independent 4 Schwarts, Ig .. 1 8-7 s Flaher, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 Phone 2-0710 Sexl Sunday ketball coach, once proclaimed State tonight at Kingston, R. I. double header will aee top-listed ...... a memorable occasion for many 3-S 41 McPall. If ...... __ 1 1-2 3 He claim* Promoter Jack Solo­ fotw last night. Jackie Alien, cap­ teams. Brigham Young (22-5). New London Bulkeley facing Stam­ Totala ...... 18 4 that Lou Boudreau of Illinois was The UConns have won 20 of 23 34 Totals ...... 19 11-36 43 years to come as the New|>ort Patrelmee (III lAlne, If ...... 2 0-0 mon* will bill the bout for the 4 tain >of the locals, personally ac­ No. 12, will win an automatic bid the finest dribbler he ever saw. It’s previous sUrU and are averaging ford, No. 15 In the pre-toumey Score at halt time. 30-31 Nasslff fireman went , oh a one-man scor­ B. Donahue, c ...... 1 .8-4 5 world championship. Thf Interna­ counted for 27 points aa Nassiffa with its expected cinching of the poll. A rm t.. ing spree, 27 points, to give th* McCurry, rf ...... Oeaa. rg ...... 5 1-8 11 Skyline Conference title. The the same Boudreau who formerly 78.4 points per game . . . Max 0-0 2 tional Boxing tlu b also Is eager took the first rjarae of the playoff managed the ClevOland Indians Surkont, who won five games and The nightcap , pairs Hartford Refere« Phelpi. Umplra Vtk%. local* the edge In a short series. D. Raynolda, r t ...... B. Reynold!, rg .... 1 to use Pruden in s welter tourna­ evoe* Bfs, in his sprightly column aerieo with the Wallingfoid \ ets same for Arir.ona (21-4). No. 11, Minor, If ...... Minor, Ig ...... __ 1 0-1 2 in the Bolder Conference. and now is with the Boston Red lost two for the Boston Braves last Weaver against Ansonia. Weaver The second game In the best two McDonald. If ...... Coalea, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 ment. The victory celebration wa.s Sox . . . The best attendance at season, batted .435 In nine games was No. 3 and Ansonia No. 11 In out of three series will be played McNamara, c ...... — — The good old welter clan* soon capp^ "ith the presentation of N. C. State (24-4), No. 9, al­ Ebbets Field for a single baseball . . . Philadelphia Phillle pitchers the balloting. In Wallingford Thursday night. B. Taylor, rg ...... Total* ...... , 14 fi-14 34 will )>e bristling with chainpion*. Beveral gifts from Manclicslci fol- ready has won the Southern Con­ game was 37,512 when the podg- Held to a pair of field goals and Clendanicl rg ...... (IT» (Thicago promoters want to rec­ allowed 624 runs last season, the Last night, Crosby High of Tax DepL r. T. Icns-ers who let Allen know in what ference but must win the loop's ers played the Giants August 30, lowest permitted In the National Waterbury Md defending cham­ four out of five free throvra dur­ D. Renn, Ig ...... B. ognize the Charlie Fusari-Johnny high esteem he is held here. Prob­ post-8ca.son tournament to qualify Oaar. Ig ...... Bennett, rf .... 4 2-4 10 1947 . . . Jack Nichols, fonder pro League . . . There’s an interesting pion New Britain won aa expected. ing the first half, Jackie literally Holland. If .... 0 0-0 0 Bratton winner March 14 a* Lilllr Old ably the most treasured announce­ for an NCAA berth. . basketball star. Is now the big gun story behind the naming of C. V. Crosby outlasted Stratford, 37- Hits Briber went wild in the final twenty min­ Tntalr ...... 14 3-10 II JoIIle. If .. I... 0 0-0 0 champ. Billy Graham has been as­ ment.was that league managers - Champions . of ..the 10 major con-t , on the Quantlco Marines basket­ utes, racking up eight hoops and .... 2 1-4 5 sured by (^talrman Eddie Eagan ! voted Allen the Most \ aliiable Whitney’s "Mr. Trouble,” a lead­ 30, while New Britain defeated Secira at half time. Patrolmen 18-16. Jenklna, e in'thli ball aqiiad. Nichols is now a staff ing candidate for Hialeah's $50,- Norwich, 56-47. New York, rtb. 24—>000 be State, Cincinnati, LaSalle. Ford- ficiency in basketball was such have to travel and are sometimes Local Sport no criminal charges againat 80I- job in the bucket, however, and A ndtraon. r t ...... 1 0-0 3 of 17.9. A season ago he was unan­ forgotten. Man hc.stci followers ham. Niagara, Conisius and the that the athletic moguls gave him tired. Many other reasons also iazzo, the Intelligence Unit usually more than held his own recover­ Total* ...... 10 3-11 33 Gunaa. If ...... 0 0-0 0 imously chosen on the all-ster are looking for him i" continue winner of the Ohio Valley Confer­ have been advanced to corroborate handles only those caaea involving Score at half time. 14-3 Laddem W agner, c ...... a 00 4 tlie green light for the court sport ing rebounds. Tom Whipple chip­ 0-0 0 America’s BIST teem end ranged third in the MVP his success and lead NasslfTs to ence tourney. Oklahoma A. A M-. this theory. Chatter fraud or willful tax evasion. p y In with' four nice hoops and Cuhningham. rg ...... 0 their second atralght playoff and Kansas. State, current Mis­ instead. In high school Ritter won H.a.aqa (II) Johnaon. rg ...... 0 0-2 0 voting. • , letters In basketball, biuseball, Cincinnati plays Springfield to­ Sollazzo, a Jewelry manufactur­ did hla share on the boards. Smith, Ig ...... 4 2-5 il tiifts Galore championship. souri Valley and Big Seven lead­ night in an American Hockey "The Umpire is Baseball,” offi­ er, la expected to be questioned by B. r. — __ — track and golf . . . Carl Voss, ref- Although he 'wM held without a C*e*Ttoh, rf ...... 3 0-0 Wanted! Included among the gifts pre- cial film on the major leagues, will Sports Sectioi ers. alao may cinch NCAA bids. League game at the Coliseum. U. S. Attorney Irving H. Saypol Totala ...... T 3-T 17 aented Jackie were an eight ni.m. eree-ln-chicf of the National Hock­ be the feature of the Northern hoop for the' first time this year, Mtllan.r, rf ...... 0 0-0 t Best EVERY SUNDAY One thlpg Is certain. Neither ey I-eaguc, might be aptly called Coach Frank Belsler’s Indians are when the latter returns from a Bobby Knight drove the Vets crazy Dalgla, If ...... 3 0-1 Score at half time, Patrolman. Revere movie camera, a 500 Ra'lltla champion CCNY and runnenip lied for third place in the Eastern Connecticut Board of Umpire’s vacation in Mexico next week. Johnaon, If ...... 1 1-2 projector, a 30x40 Inch ecrecn, l e t t l l P ■ He meeting on Tuesday evening. with his dribbling. The crowd rose = ^ e y win ^ a y InThe NIT. They ! playcd for eight National League 1 Division standings at this writing. An ex-convict, Sollazzo is being to Its feet clamoring for more Cole c ...... 6 1.2 bi two sport shirts and a pair of golf also are very long shots to make One more month remains in the March 6 at the East Side Rec. held 'Without ball on chargea he Ru**.II, Ig ...... 2 0-0 With all this tabulated. teams during his six years aa a from the Hartford Negro star after FalkowfkI. rg ...... 0 0-0 Shoe*. Vic Tag^arl the grade In the NCAA, where I circuit before the playoffs. Top bribed eight college cage stars to he had put the Walllng;ford de­ Dick Tracy— Gasoline Alley— Howtty Doody— Ferd’nand— tlw committee stlU had tSO to they ended os champion and ninr NHL pla.ver.. Voss was the first three teams in each division will McDonaigh, Ig ...... 4 3-3 Married DepaadabU Saleswomen A1 “Hogan” Zamattis, a standout fix local baricetball games during award Allen, Jackie. Jr., one and nerup too. player signed by the Toronto Ma­ ! qualify for the playoffs . . . Willie fense to shame In the closing mo­ Conndinit Bill Corcoran eliminated Vic ple Leafs. The other clubs he with Hlllycr College earlier this the last two. seasons. ments of the contest. Lee Oolem- Total* ...... IT 4-3 Uncle Remus— Red Ryder—Little Orphan Annie— Smilin' a half years old pride and joy of CCNY can hardly be considered Pep has been offered $15,000 to season, has been playing great The players—from Long Island Score at half tIma, 33-4 Hoaemen. Mae for the Naastff captain, geta the min­ Taggart from the Towm Table since its rosier has been damaged played with were New York (Ran- fight Eddie Chavez. California biewakl and Charlie Muzlkerik, _ ...... gers and Americans', Detroit, Ot­ ball with the PoUah Americana University, City College of New saw limited service and put It to iature fire truck that mad? its way I'ennls Tournament last night by by the bribe scandal. Anyway, the lightweight, at San Ftancisco on during the past two weeks. Za- Vergtaech Service Statioa Jack—Terry—Harold Teen—Mary Worth—Moon Mullins— aerbss the floor during the presen­ Beavers' record, 12-7, is nothing i tawa. St. Louis, Montreal knd C3»i- April 23. Pep has been training York, and New York University— good use. adding sl:f points to the EXPERIENCE HELPFUL BUT winning thcee straight games. The ‘ cago. He finished his playing ca­ maitls will be with the locals Sun­ allegedly have admitted receiving vsinning cause. Patrefaeea (33) tation ceremonies. to write home about. dally in Florida. The former day afternoon against Hartford at B. Good Pay For Right Man Fire Chief Abel Eldridge of scores were 21-10, 21-10 and 21-15. Bradley shunned the NIT for an reer as a member of the 1937-38 featherweight klu waa butted at least $25,000 In bribes from Take Commanding Lead Grady, rf ...... 0 NOT ESSENTIAL Mr. and Mr*.— Winnie Winkle— Funland— Steve Roper— Newport, Jackie’s boss, sent con- The win enables CYircoran to ad­ invitation to play in a Honolulu Stanley Cub champion CThlcago during a bout last January 30 in the East Side Rec. Sollazzo. With Coach Johnny Falkowski Chanditr, rf ...... 0 giatulstions by telegram from the vance to the quarter-finals. tourney March 13-16. The Brad­ Black Hawks. Hartford and 20 stitches were re­ The income tax lien againat absent at the start of the game, MseClaggsga. If 1 McClure’s officers and men of the depart- ley players had unanimously voted Mel Cushing Is handling reserved Sollazzo lists allegedly unpaid Allen and Bell directed the team. Wojclk. c ...... 8 Teenie Weenies—Dotty Dripple— The schedule for the qiiarter- quired to close the wound. Pep Bell put the locals In front with ratersM. c ...... 0 It nsent. earlier In the week not to come to Eddie Yost, although he batted has been Inactive since the Hart­ seat tickets for the second Eastern taxes, amounting to hundreds of TEMPORARY and PERMANENT TELEVISION (inala which begin next week is as the Garden again this sea.son. only .29,*i last season with the thousands of dollars, for each of three hoops, Allen added € pair ShannlMr, rg ...... 0 Service Station Most' Manchester fans were follows: ford showing . . . The colleges League playoff game between (Tuahing, rg ...... 3 and many others hearing Jackie speak for the first Also, the proposed Chicago In­ Washington Senators, got on base take over Madison Square Garden Manchester and Wallingford. The the years from 1943 through 1947. of fouls and DeZonie likewise hit JsaloerakI, Ig ...... 1 373 MAIN ST. Monday Bill Frey vs. Walker vitation Tournament went by the more often than any other player The action had the effect of from the fifteen foot line as Nas­ POSITIONS time vrtien he took the microphone Briggs: Tom Martin vs. Mike 1 today -45 of them —all shooting contest will be played Thursday Hairltt. Ig ...... 1...... 0 Apply In Person I and searched for words to express boiU'da when Arthur Morse. De- in the American League during for the IC4-A track championship. night in Wallingford. Should a freezing Sollazzo’a assets until the siffs took a 9 to 0 lead. Tom Whip­ Pietro. ^ Paul’s lathleli^ director, said .suit the 1050 season. In addition to government collects whatever It ple came up with a back-handed Totala ...... 3 vn as his appreciation. He thanked the WediU'.silay Pete Acclo Added to it all is another mile spe­ third game be necessary, it will be Haaf ee (It) Weekly Televhhm Pagt .fgns. team and management in a , able dates at the Chicago Sta- collecting 169 base hits, Y'ost cial pitting Fred Wilt Against Don played on Sunday afternoon, March may be entitled to. aplnnef' to match Danny Finn’s I-loyd Nickerson; Ed Benscho Jlum were not available. This hoop, the first for the 'Vets and B. few, well chosen words. First in Hill 1'iiienian. coaxed 141 walks out of opposing Oehimann. The latter has won 4, at the armory. Internal Revenue inspectors, it Engllah, rf ...... 1 Importanue on Jackie's mind w as, meet was supposed to run m di­ pitclicrs. He was also nicked by his last 39 starts. Georgetown is was learned, had been looking over Finn's only score for the night. Holland, rt ...... 0 Apply Immediately Radio IC TV Programs Winning that ball game. He re- i rect opposition to the NIT. eight pitches for a grand total of favored to take the team title. .. Officiating in last night’s game Sollazzo’a books for at least 18 Increasing the lead on shots by De­ I. Auguat, If ...... I WANTED turned the compliments three- 1 Other possibilities for the Na- .318 safe trips to first base . . . . Eld ■Porky" Oliver holds a one was above par. The whistle looters months. No indication was given Zonie and Allen, Nassiffs were in K. Auguat. If ...... 0 John Croiby’* fold. < tipnal Invitation include Seton Seven Cubans are listed on the stroke lead In the $10,000 Houston were Wally Utke of Bristol and aa to the source of Sollazzo’a In­ full command at the end of the Zlnaear, e ...... 0 Sports Forum Hiill, Princeton, Navy, Holy Cross, first period, 20 to 5. Wallingford Shannon, e ...... 0 EXPERIENCED Employment Office Official Lauds star roster of the Washington Senators, j Open as the 74 players started the Ben Phelps of Hartford. come during those years, but it Althan, rg ...... 3 A basketball official paid Jackie 1 Connecticut, Cornell, Colgate, is understood that the federal caught fire In the second session Radio 8C TV Column six are pitchers . . Adolph Rupp third round today. Eddie Anderson found the Wlahart, rg ...... 0 ii Full Day’s Reading! a fine compliment after the game | Thanks A Million I Washington and Jefferson, Dayton, Stan Opalach. former Manches­ agents turned up no evidence of the R. Cyr, Ig ...... r...... I when he said "besides being To Manchester Fans, Baldwin-Wallace. Toledo, Law­ Jeweler's alleged basketball deals. ange. He received some assistance Oleason, If ...... 1 CARPENTERS rence yech. Hamline, Beloit, ter High and Polish American bas- from G’Connell and the bulge was Your supixirl of Ernie Johnson ketbajl standout, calls our atten­ Hogan, who seized Sollazzo’s 4-12 30 and Jackie Allen Nights was deep- ' Southern Califoimia, Wa.shlngton books on Wednesday, aald In re­ cut to 30-21 at.Intermission. TntSl* ...... 9 For Inside and Outside and Siena. tion to the Jact that Hugh Greer Allen must have been burning Score at hslf Uma, U-T Hpiemen. ^ ... w ; '' • ly appreciated. With every fan tif Polish Amerks Receive coached freshman basketball at gard to the tax lien that "we are Work—Apply at .r:-: Nawiff Arms doing his 'qr her I Dick Groat, owner of the new with excitement the first half. I major national season total point Manchester Bigh when Greer was cooperating with the federal peo­ After his presentation had been taBS.raaea (34) 5 Dover Road W. T. Grant Co. part, we have shown to two fine record, scored 29 more to lead on the local faculty. Stan played ple on what we turn up.” made and the' acceptance speech B. F. T. Or I’hone 4112 4jdd> branoinnE T Y ' BOWLING men and basketball players that •freshman ball at M. H. S. under Another development late yester­ F.ckral. rt ...... 3 1-1 3 ’ .Manchester is proud of them. To Duke to an 84-72 romp over North Hartford-Five Sunday tucked away, he really went to L. CbT. If ...... 3 0-0 d " 815 MAIN STREET ^ Carolina. the present University of Connecti­ day was the possibility that most work. He ripped the cords with Ilohanthtl, c ...... 3 1-4 11 JARVIS REAI.TY CO. all wlio participated in the event.*, i1 ' Kentucky whipped Georgia sa­ cut mentor. of the players may be allowed to five hoops In the third stanza as ghapperd, e ...... 1 0-1 3 Call 4882 thanks a lot. il. for its 95th straight home-floor strength with Wally Parciak and turn state’* evidence against Sol­ Nassiffa Increased their lead to 45- Polga, rg ...... ___ 1 3-3 4 Mr., and Mrs. Stanley ' f-efty " victory. Lragiir Lcaditm .Saint Snap Server at forwards and high The Revere movie camera pre­ lazzo and In return receive clem­ 33. Knight, 'Whipple and DeZonie Smith, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 For Rosonrations Bray. , ' | sented to Jackie Allen last night ency. Darling, tg ...... 1 3-4 *4 Brigham Y’oung won No. 2'2, de­ Cjrils H old Early scorer Pete Staum' at center. shared the scoring as Wallingford Clerk, Ig ...... • 0-0 0 (isd. Note) A note of tlianks feating Colorado A. A .M., 50-45. Starting at the guard poaiMons will at the armory was secured through The prosecution reportedly feels was kept at a distance. is due to Mr. and .Mrs Bray for Texas Christian whipped Roiithci'n Season Decision Over be Charley Parciak and Chet Kur- the Weldon Drug Company. The the athletes may have suffered Chuck Foster sent four shots Totals ...... 14 d-is 34 IT’S RBD CROSS TIME! Maachaster their fine work in making both Methodist, 64-54, and Texas | lowicz. The Poles bench will be golf shoes came from the Nasslff enough in the ruing of their fu­ fljdng home in the final setto, but Cral**r* (16) nights a success. It wa.s mainly downed Baylor. 51-43, in the light Locals; Girls Plav packed with capable reservea such Arma store and the two sport shirts tures. Nassiffs were not to be denied- B. F. T. through their efforts that Ernie Southwest Conference race. as Ed Kose, Hogan, Zamaltis, Herm from Glenney’s. Asks Clients To Cooperate Allen continued to set the pace LoFerg*. rf ...... 1 1.1 3 Bawllas Green, Inc. Johnson and Jackie Allen were Jacob Grumet, counsel for Ed Hsrrlmaa, rt ...... 0 0-6 0 Washington dowmed Oregon. 77- Tomorrow afternoon at the East Wierzbicki and Lloyd Jarvis. and victory was assured at the five Bogginl, If ...... 8 4-8 10 654 Center Street richly rewarded with Ian appteci- 68, in a battle of Pacific Coast ; Side Rec the Polish-Amcrican bas­ Bobby Knight went score’e** Roman and two other CCNY ■minute mark. Campbell. If ...... 0 0-0 0 ntion night.*. The Saints will appear with stars, said be has asked his clients •~^ffRet|B Moling Artillery f ‘ ^ ^ Conference Northern leaders, and \ ketball tkams play the Hartford their strongest quintet. Hartford's from the floor last night for the The closest WaUlngford came Farrell, e ...... t 1-S t Stanford tightened the PCC St. Cyrils. These shall be the top first time this season out his Unu- to cooperate fully with authorities was eight points. Twice they cut Shaw, c ...... a. a. 0 0-1 0 Into Aiioiinlt PuaHinns , Southern race by edging Southern roster is loaded with Hartford In­ bllng and rebounding was some­ and added: the lead to that marg;ln, but the Lewd, rg ...... 0 1-2 1 games of the day in the State dustrial Leagpe players and former .... 0 0-0 California, 73-71. UCLA drubbed Polish League. thing, to aee. Bobby’s Ixst ' "Mr. (District Attorney Frank uphill fight was too much. Finn Frelhett. rg ...... 0 California, 75-57. Bulkeley High performers. A4>- bion of baU handUng Iqte In th# S.) Hogan has indicated to me he might Just aa w’ell have let the OIbbs. Ig...... 1 1-1 • The Hartford quintet is In a tie pearing with the Saints will be Max final period, was-alone woith t.ic is very ajrmpathetic to my clients.' “Piie t mmC PUutCe for first place in the league stand­ Prysuer, Joe Surdyka, and Joe water boy wear his suit last night, Totals ...... 3 l-li 30 price of admission. Bobby drib­ Grumet visited Hogan to turn for that was all he was worth to Seer* St hslf tlm*. 13-11 LAc-dermen. | ing with New Britain. Manchester Noce. bled the ball faster than either over $2,500 of Roman’s bribe the Vets, The elusive star was SEAT COVERS Last NighFs Fights is out to topple the Insurance City In the preliminary the Poliih- JlatirsiS j^oufanl Dermie O’Connell or Ed Whalen money. He promised that Roman bottled up all night by Knight. His ■•wtrt ----; ■ r . V k : Corn* is new and see pur Club off the top rung and gain American girls shall be after their could run. would produce another $500 Mon shots were wild and many blocked & F. lar(e assortmant ol seat By The Associated Press revenue for a lop aided defeat suf­ 43rd coiiaecutlve victory in league day. Roman’s $3,000 would bring as his efforts were wataed. C’Con- Gustafson, rt ... 0 t-S cover* that Include* solid fered earlier in the season at Hart­ play. Should the Manchester lassies BallsUatr. rf .. • 0-0 colors, ehscfcs and plaids. San EVanelsco --Joe Louis, 207. BUly Corcoran, a quarter- final­ the total amount recovered from ncll was the only ..visitor to hit 3-3 Detroit, stopped Andy Walker, ford. The PA’a have pointed for win tomorrow’s game they shall ist in the Town Table Tennis the players to $23,640. double figures. Wallingford had Ksggeiso. It • .. 3 PLASTIC FIBRE this game all season, realizing that ______atmmons, If . -Y-.. .. 3 1-1 194. San FYancisco, 10. retire a beautiful trophy for the Tournament, is the same lad who The lawyer said that he will “be no one to take un the slack left Psrelsck, e .. . . 6 0-1 from from Manchester, Elngland — Pierre this is their la.*t home game and I girls' division. boxed as a semi-pro several years glad to produce” Roman, A1 Roth by Flnm who Just didn’t have It Kylsnder, c .. ..“ 0 0-0 j Montane. 136. France, knocked out will shoot the works against the Hartford girls team Is one ago and who also is a better than last n !^ t. Qulmby, rg .. .. 3 3-4 $ j|2 ’5*’ and Ed Warner before the grand a nr Billy Thompson. 135. England, 12. Hartford tlub. of the finsat in the league and average aoftbaU pitcher. Jury next week. These three youths Johnson. Ig .. ... 0 0-0 : ff (For European lightweight title). Manchester will be at full ^ should provide plsnty of competi­ The Police end Firemen All Star IsternedUto iMsee \ were stars on the national chaih' Sea Bee* «S> Totals ...... U T-U tion for the first place Manchester League swings Into action tonight plonship C C I^ team of last'sea B. r. T. (34) INSTALLED FREE! girls. with two games. In the first at son. yforhsrdt. rf . ... 10 1 2t B. r. Manchester will atari Reggie 6:30, Tatro Plumbers meet Brown Also reported ready to turn Stile*. If ...... 6 0 J2 ■ UaylMw. rf ...... 1 0-4 and Beaupre. Tlie second game ...... 7 0 14 0-0 SpiK id Prict If You Do Yottr Owr ImtalNiis. Blozie at center with Mike Reichle state's evidence iue the LIU play Lord. c '...... Cetrey, rf ...... 0 and Alice Zagsrakt at forwarOs. Will find the Klwanl* Stars meet­ Team Captain AhBigos, high Brstn«rd. rg i. • ...... i. 8 »' 8 BrSUlt. If .■..•••J.a.a, ,.i * 1-3 For That “Better Buy”—Yoo’d ^Better Buy” That ing the EJxchanja^ Stars. The M*rtln. Is ...... 1 0 8t*v*nson,. If .. 0- 0 In the guard positions «hall be scoring Sherman White, and Le. H*ye*. |g ...... 3 0 6 1- 0 ------— A tS O : ---- » Ruth Dowd and Eleanor Vlttner. Mighty Mites fnTm the Verplanck Roy Smith...... LaCoss, e ...... "H I-V A L U ” USED C A R Preliminary atarta at 2:30. and West Side Leagues will play NYU’* Harvey (Ck>nnle) Schaff Total* ...... f...... ,80 8 63 Nylea^ Loerthorofto Loopord SM e between the games. and Ed Gard, LIU team captain Blee beTlU Gobardiiio Silk TWM aid hurt season, also are involved a F. T. . ...J 0' 8 Hamilton defeated Telephone. the bribe chargea. Holme*, rf ... 4 Candy Strip* Plotric 56 to 48, last night for the Hart­ Vlttner, If ...... n 0 23 Sports Mirror Meanwhile, Gov. Thomas 'E. MIcnealf, c ...... 7 0 14 Connccticul’g ford Dusty League* championship. Fendell, rg ...... e 6 1 18 Sm Our Cakdofiw On Cdor Sdmnint, Trim nnd BRUNNER'S Joe Berner scor^ 15, Joe Spira 15, Dewey, on his way to Washington Enjoy yesterday, aald he would favor tak' Farrell. Ig ...... 0 0 0 358 EAST CENTER STREET Today a -Taar — Exxard Charlie Muzlkevlk seven and, J. Bralnard, Ig ...... 2 0 4 INCOME Biggest SpM ld t. iCharles Injured his'aide, causing Ing college haaketball out ...... The 'Courant John Green four points for the Madlsoii Square Garden "unless and OPEN We D„ THUR8„ FRI. UNTIL 9 P. M. postponement of heavjrweight title winners. ToUl* ...... 90 1 61 EVERY S A V I Mown fight with Freddie Beehore from some means can be found to keep Score i.t half time. 33-27 Sea Bees.. ASSISTANCE Baatl Feb. 28 to April 5. the lice from entering Into the pic SUNDAY TODAVn SPECIAL Five Teara Ago—Ban Hogan and ture and corruping those boya.” Jr. Hl-Y (M) Th* basketball scandal ahw had ‘ B. F. T. W«9kU«y Ddly H u m : Ray Mangrum tied for first place Morconl. rf ...... 5 3 18 1950 PACKARD EIGHTS in the Pensacola (Fla.) Open Golf Sports Schedule a repercussion on the Garden' Lynn, If ...... 3 0 9 9A.M.t«12aO — 1:10 Several to chooae trow artlani nnd dob coqpes. AH Tournament, each with 277. weekly boxing show last night Dubonoskl, .If ...... 3 0 C cheloe ears of Ughoot quality. Some Uttramatlc Drive; when a apeciid detail of more than Farrell, c ...... 7 1 13 t«l.*00P.M. TciA Years AgvS 1941 CHEVROLET SPECIAL DE­ Help Wanted— Male 88 ProdiKta 50 exchange for care of rooniing 6lT H lM « f t S much bluing In the dough. LUXE 4-DR SEDAN—Com­ Shop. house. See Mr. Keith at Nichol’s closet epace, large living room, IF YOU ARE jonaiderin^ selling s : Tha guy who rows th# bant your home in the town or coun­ IVUt K1 ' K V \ INCOME TAX and accounting pletely overhauled. MAN TO TAKE charge of wash­ FIRST QUALITY Green Moun News Shop, Depot Square, or nreplace, copper plumbing, Home Sweet Home! LANK LEONARD One great Improvement of tha generally doesn’t have tUns ta FLAT FINISH. Holland window try, and are looking for prompt V. rock it. • '! service. CaU Dan Mosler 2-5329, ing. Experience not necessary. tain potatoca. Mealy, cook and call 4031. ameslte drive, garage. Approxi­ United Nations over Its predeces­ 19.19 CHRYSI.ER 4-DR SEDAN shades made to measure. All Steady employment. BeneBts. Ap­ mately H-acre land, plenty of and courteous service call Ells­ Ik NHEKWOULPYOU AKVOMEOE'EM^ THIt n HOULIHAN, MLl rvB m OURtOTEBBOPEDlTf or 7069. —Very good transportation. metal Venetian bllnda at a new taste good, 81.50 bushel. Deliver­ PWKRThE WILL SUIT ME JUSTHAOA WIRE FROM TMff M sor, the League of Nations Is that ply In person. New Model Laun­ ed to your door. Call Hathaway large trees. Excellent location worth Mitten, Real BstaU Agan- It does have an army, fighting un­ “God has lent us tha earth for low price Keys made while you BM. ISTT S06S AT YArPAKIN'aV HOT.' CONVENTION TD9E FINE, FLOSSIE/ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE/ THE our life It is n great aiitalL ft t h e PROSPECl HIU School for 19,18 BUICK SPECIAL 4-DR .SF> dry, 73 Summit street. 2-1390. " Business Locations near bus, ytores, schools. Priced cy. Phone Manchester 6930. dACKSTETTER X ME KNOWS IT9 HBLOiPHIL-MMUMI, UV-O-BOV, VOTE WAS W FAVOR OF A CONVENTION der Its flag. It was the lack of young chUdran. Pro-kindergarten. wall. MarloWa belongs aa much to those who DAN—Good mechanical con­ For R ent 64 right at 816,900. CJall Ellsworth -POnWFEmiNd }/TKUE,teil6EANT/ LOS ANGELES. OK HOW I ENJOY -*UT YOU INON’T HAVE TO RACK force with which to compel Its Undargarten, fli« grade. Monday WANTED—Younfc man for cigar Mitten, Agent. Call 6930. ARE YOU Ready to sell? Duplex, BY HERSHBERGER THAT HTS ESEN ^ AU HEWANTSIt YOUR BASS/ decisions which killed off the earl­ ere to come after ua aa to us. and dition. MANCHESTER Upiiqleterlng Oo. flats, lake and country proper­ FUNNY BUSINE8S we have no right, hy anything we through Friday. TransporUUon Re-upbolaterlng. draperlea aUp counter. Good salary, pleasant Honoelioid Goods 51 OFFICJE, /Suitable for realtor, in­ NATIOMLCOIMANPnt) ONELAVTtlC ier ’’parliament of man.” furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur. direc­ BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. working conditions. Opportunity MAN(^HESTER—7 room single, ties. (All replies confidential). L0N6 ENOUGH? ^ stinal do or nagloct, to Invoiva them in covers. 48 PumeU Place. Call 2- Just Returned — surance agent. Business zone, any unneoesaary penalties, or to tor. Phone 4267. | 155 Center Street Phone 2-4545 for right party. Arthur ’ Drug basement garage, eteam heat, Please write or phone, Howard B. Man—My wife can be an angel 9521. Open evenlnga. 8 ROOMS FURNITURE $35 per month. Write Box D. Hastings, Real Estate Special­ deprive them of tha benefit erbioh Open Evenlnga Until 10 P. M. Store, 942 Main street. Herald, near Center. Ciccupancy uncer­ when she wants to. WANTED—Ride to Alreraft. 3.30 With Appliances tain. Priced at 88,500. Duplex 6-6 ist. Odd Fellows Building. 489 Friend—Mine too—any time, Is In our power to bequeath."— • 'KELVINATOR” ELECTRIC Buskin. to 12, from 170 School street. 1941 FORD super deluxe four-door R oofin g 16A SALESMEN. Reliable, neat ap­ OFFICE IN Orford building. Real rooms. 2-car garage, steam heat Main street. Phone 2-1107. now. 1 Phone 8815. sedan, radio and heater Good pearing. 26 to .55 years, who ap REFRIGERATOR each side. Tenant occupied. Priced 'BENGAL” RANGE estate, profeseional, etc. Apply LISTING Wanted— Wo handle all Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, of mechanical condition. Reason­ F.XPERT ROOF repairs, gutter predate plea.3NOV4UM3-A1M*5fB YNU<\>V(» VV6 -j amazed to find that one man had We like the one about tha'fal­ geiaraatee. Clarke Motors, SOI curity, through old customers. pointment to inspect. low who didn’t come home one $898 Howley. Manchester 5361. time. INSURANCE? Paid In full rent by three adults and one WANTED— Real Ettate. enhance AKID failed to hit even tha targkt-^ Broad .street Tel. 2-2012. ______Average salesman's earning! for to earn extra money. We wi|l pay ■ v ' POOR night and hla worried wife udrsd while In storage. child. Call 3020. SINGLE 6-room house, lavatory after five ahots. SOLIMENE * FLAGG, Inc. the past year was 883 per .week. IS THIS A GOOD VALUE? $5 to anyone giving us a house eVARA*. five of hie friends; "Jack hsimt 19M OHEVROLITr FleetUne de- and bath. Located at 76 South Sergeant—Good Lord, Brown. B estin g — PInnibing IV Above average man earned 8182. You see It. You be the Judge. It’s listing foi sale within 25 miles of eome home. Ie he epandlag tea hme tmlor, eaoellent oendlUoa, 834 Center Street URGENTLY Needeu 4-room rent, Alton street. For appointment What la happening to your Many ranged higher. Men In one of the biggest bargains we by two adults, both working. Best Manclicbtcr, and $20 more when shots ? night with you?” Soon after her lOw mileage. 1046 dievroM tudor. PLUMBING And Heating, apectal- call before 6 p. m. 2-1746. husband got home, aha reoalved ▼eey clean. Many otbera. DouglSB Phone 8101 Rockville and Norwich area phone ever had, of references. Phono 2-1668 after the hou$e Is sold. Call Anita Recruit—I dunno, sergeant. All laing In repalra, remodeling, cop­ District Manager H. M. Miller five vires. They all read) "It's O. Motoea, 833 Main. SHOIVN BY APPOINTMENT 4 p. m. White 8274. I ran tell you Is that they are A Safe Plare To Buy per water piping, new conetruc- for personal interview at Hart­ ONLY DAY OR EVENING leaving this and all right. K. Jack ie spending the night with Lots for Sale mal” VM» UNOOLN CLUB ooupe, Uaed Can Uon, eetlmatea given, Ume pay ford 9-6089, Monday and Tues­ FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE WANTED—Vicinity Manchester FULL TWO-STORY single home menta arraoged. Edward Johnaon. day 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Hartford S-O.ISS needed by qiialiflec out of town It’s becoming Increasingly hard ndle. heater, ovordrlve. BeauU Green, old warehouse or garage IN COUNTRY Like atmosphere, M throughout. Save eeveral hun­ Phona 6979 or 5044. After 7 P. M. 46-4690 Mr. Albert with storage capacity for four buyer. Douglas Blanchard, Real­ to reach the downtrodden masses ”I am glad the eight-hour day I960 CHEVROLET two-door etyle- large building luU with shade dred dellara. Douglas Motor KXPERIENCTED Warehouse man tor. 5147. In America.” wrote the communist had not been Invented When X srns llne. standard. Atr-Flow heater, PLUMBING and Heating. Furn­ OLD RED Tin Barn. 706 North trucks. Heated. Phone 529(/. . trees. Overlook Drive. Wm n young mgn. I nm wondering Sales. 333 Main. for East Hartford grocerj’ ware­ to hie superior. “ In the spring they seat covere. Purchased new. Mile­ aces, oil burners ana boilers. Earl house. Operate Fork lift and check Main street, buys and sells good 4, 5, OR 6 ROOM unfurnished Kanehl. bunder. Phone 7773. I ' I' I' are pollening their cars, in the what would have happened to m* 1249 S T U D E B A K E R 4-DR. age 3.000. Call 6471. Van Camp. Tel. 5744. loads. Permanerl. Hourly pay used fumltan and antiques, rent. Desperately needed. Call • II M summer they take vacations. In by now. If fifty years aga sosM CHAMPION—Overdrive, ra- wltli overtime. For interview Frank Denette. Phone 2-3376. SALE OR Lease. Main street busi­ ll^'^ ‘ Ii^i J ' I I the fell they go to the world eeriee fluent talker had convertsd me ie 1242 FORD 2-door aedan. Heater. Sam Nassiff 2-0931. ness location. Used car permits Reds (Capture _d»wLwnsrWUvieline.T:M.iiaiLaMT.««l----- ' dta^ haater and hm holder. e f f ic ie n t Plumbing and beat­ phone Manchester 2-1224, 6:30 Hope You’re Right BY V. T. HAJMLIN and football gamee. And In the the theory of the eight hour day. 100 h. p. V-8 engine. Asking 8395. ing. Plugged drains machlna FLORENCH Combination gas and available. Also industrial land, ALLEY OOP and convtnosd me that It was not and 8 p. m. BUSINESS Executive desires 3’,-i winter they go to tha movlea or en­ 2242 FORD B FA8B. CLUB 236 School street. 2-8958. cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 808 oil stove. (Juod condition. Inquire to 5 room apartm'ent. Manches­ centrally located. Suburban Real­ Top Guerrilla "Could I g«t my wtf* on • quiz program? 8lw knows tertain friande around their tele­ fslr to mv fellow-workers to put , OODPB—Radle, beater and Oakland atresL Phone 8497. 26 Seaman CJircle, Orford Village. ter vicinity. No children. Call ty Realtors, 49 Perkins street. •V2rythlngr* vision sets. Please hurry sugges­ forth my best efforts in my work. overdrive. Phone 8215. tion on how to let them know now This country would not amount Anto Aeccsnorlc EXPERIENCED FlTst-class . e Hartford 5-3166 days excepit Sat­ (Continued from Page One) penter. Call 2-3753. oppressed they are. to as muoh as It doaa, If the .young f o r d OONT. B PASS. M oviat—Trncfclnc—- FOUR BURNER gas stove. One urday and Sunday. WELLESLEY ROAD. Lot 70 x men . fifty years ago had been T in s graduate of the U. S. Military CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER OOUFS — Radio, heater. S t o n e # year old. Call 2-3775. 143, residential section of town. Frank—I passed by your home afraid that they might earn more waR Brea. FAMOUS Name batteries, 18 YOUNG P. A W. engineer, wife Staff College and later a -Nation- Help Wanted— Male and son. desire 5 or 6 room house Includes plans and permit Issued yesterday. than they were paid.” —tliomas month guarantee. Ford, Chevro- CALL PHIL, for moving, light IF YOU Are looking for a used aliKt Intelligence officer who stay­ Lucy—Thanks. Alva EdUon on hie 78rd birthday. MB STUDEBAKER LAND Fem ale 87 or other rent. Will sign lease and for 24 X 34 house of lour rooms ed in China to work with guerril­ leL Watkins Broth­ pay reasonable rent. References las. ARE YOU Working the second or rage. Must sell immediately. BUGS B U N N Y ■Id heater. Motora 4164. Call 2-3774 or 2-9248 after B. ers first. upon request. Call Manchester Province Has Uranium third shift? If so be self employ­ 2-4196. Wm. GoodchUd. Sr , Realtor, of­ The Reds last year linked Wus- NO/ I WON'T . poieT N Ldca 126B CHEVROUDT 4-DR SEDAN ed in ybur free hours. Avon offers fice 15 Forest street. 792.5 o- 8891. —Very eleaa. THE AUSTIN A.^'^mbert Oo., WE BUY and sell good .ised fur­ man with the late Douglas Mae- aiva VQU ANN THAT, BLMOff/ Trsilen for Sal# 6A local and long dlstanca moving, you this opportunity. Excellent niture. combination ranges, gas Kiernan, U. S. vice consul In Sin- CMsrwOTO “ ------■■ Business Property for Sale 70 WAiaCAL t24T PLYMOUTH 4-DR DELUXE packing, crating and atoraga commission. Appointment at your ranges and heaters. Jones Furni­ kiang. w A om r/ 75 —Radto^ heater. 1947 PLATT Trailer. 27 feet 2'i Service to all pa,LS of the U. S. convenience. Write Mrs. Buck- ture Store. 36 Oak. Phene 2-1041. ROCHVILLEl—Grocery store, self, SuburiMin tor Sale Slnklang, far northwestern rooms. Sleeps 6. CaU after 6 p. nl. A and Canada. (XU 5187. Hart­ man. 29 Highland Terrqce, Mid­ service grocery store doing over province twice the size of Texas, 1241 CHRYSLER CONV. COUPE Sterrs 9090. Dlnsmore. ford 6-1423. dletown, Conn. A FEW Mixers, blenders, coffee- ROUTE 32. Wllllmantic city line. adjoins Ru.ssia and long hM been —Radio and heater. matics, combination grUl and 840.000 annually. Contains prac­ Five modern rooms and bath, tically new flxiures Including 8 a Soviet sphere of intcreim It i.v OBORCHES MOTOR SALES MANCHESTER -'sekage Delivery. waffle makers,, steam irons, etc. heat, two gas pumps, grocery believed to have uraniuni deposits, FRECKLES FRfBNI Just A Si'mr RV MKRKILI. C. BldIBBER Wanted Autos— Local light trucking and package SHoationi Wanted— A good selection of new furniture foot meat showcase, deep freezer store doing approximately 845,000 for frozen foods. Has beer license. and the Russians now hold 50 per T 22 Oahtad Street PhoM 2-2482 Motorcycles 12 delivery. Refrlgeratora, washers Fem ale 88 for the entire home. U save at per year. Priced reasonable. This cent of mineral and oil rights So nfeos LBMME MjBMl \ >fbuVte A 6REAT <3Ur. MEODR. and etove moving a specialty. C ham b^ Furniture at the Green. Selling price less than replace­ la a good buy. Three-story brick there. It is one of the regions U. 'dXIRBA Istupev, nOO SAllHAr I DON’T HOW Al ABOUT - A OOUeCKDCCKIR- ment cost of fixtures and stock. ICE CRSAM CONQ r WANTED Phone 2-0752. WILL TAKE care of children in Hours 9 to 5 and 7:30 to 8:30 eve­ apartment, East Hartford. Good S. Secretary of State Dean Ache- like IHE STUKY AaAAt.HBCgftM Dissolution of partnership reason LAKOBST SELECmON OF mv home while mother works. nings. residential section. Six rooms son has said Russia Is in the proc­ ' smith/ ' ’ tTl »BV / USED CARS IN TOWN CLEAN USED CARS Call 2-2995. for selling. Mur' hi sold immedl and bath on 2nd and 3rd floors. ess of detaching from China. ately. Terms. Asking 88,500. Call ' 1237 through 1960 Paintint— Fapeiins 21 APARTMENT Size gas range, Grocery store am two rooms on The Chinese Reds conceded last High Trades—Lcmg Terms TOP PRICES electric range, living room sets, AnlU White, 8274. PAINTING and ^ peLpering. All 1st. Steam beat. Priced low for May 1 they were having guerrilla Sltnations Wanted— miscellaneous used furniture. The quick sale. A real good invest­ trouble In Slnklang. They blamed MoCLURB AUTO OO, paper removed by steam. Make Woodshed, 11 Main street. BOSTON POST Road—Restaurant Hudson Sales and SerriM I COLE MOTORS arrangements now for j’xrur out­ ______Mata______TO with beer permit, operating on ment. Tel. Coventry 7-7356. more than 7,000 "bandits" led by , - “ Open Evenlnga” ______4164______side painting. For estimates call a good net income, large area for VVusman and another chieftain SATURDAY and Simday work 6 FOOT G. E. refrigerator. Good ROUTE 6—Appro^:iraately 8 miles named Yaolobou. They said these i n ItalB S t T il 2-9442 Andrew Tluck. 4661. condition. Reasonable. Call 2- parking. Building lot and equip­ wanted b>' restionsiblc married from Manchcstei.^ix room Cape two were "under the direction of man. Excellent references. Phone, 1351. ment. only 812,000. Associate 1B4S CHEVROLET Tudor, eom- Bnslndet Sumes# Offered 13 PAPEH HANGING, painting work Cod, modern throughout, fire­ American imperialist agent 6586. Realty, Windsor Locks 1548J4. ‘ Metely overhaided. Extra clean FLOOR PROBLEf'iS solved with done^rersonally, meaning good place, open stainvay, fully In­ Douglas S. Macklernan." throujdiout, 1960 Olds 88 tudor. linoleum, asphalt tUs counter. work at moderate cost. Raymond MAPLE Double bed, complete. sulated. Garage, copper plumb­ “ Usual Trips” DouMu Motora, 883 Main. Expert wor...aanahip, free estl- Flake. Tel. 2-9237. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 835. Call 8434. Farms and Imnd for Sale 71 ing, artesian well. large lot. Sale The U. S. State Department price 810,000. Call Ellsworth MR. 1260 CHEVROLET Club coupe. matea. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ called these and earlier charges PAPERING. Painting, celUnge NICE SMALL Fox Terrier pup­ FLORENCE Combination stove TOLLAND (bounty, exceptions! ten, agent. 6930. 1990 Chevrolet Fordor, 1936 Ply­ niture, Oak street Phone 2-1041. Involving Mackiernon "the usual whitened, floors sanded and re- pies. Also Cross breeds. Zimmer* 4 and 4. White enamel. Excellent buys, dairy, poultry farms, with mouth. 849; 1987 Pontiac oon- tripe.” PRISril.l,A’S IMIP No Tini“ For Mischief BY AL VERMEER REPAIRINO BY Stuart R Wol- flnlshed. Call Gilbert Flckett. man Kennels, Lake street. Phone condition. Manchester 2-3248. or without stock, equipment. See COVENTRY—5 rooms, bith, furn­ Mackiernon, formerly of Stough­ vertllde, 19^ Pontlao ehib. Doug­ 6982. 6287. us before you buy. Listings need­ ace, artesian well, garage, bam, AND WHAT WERE las Motors, 838 Main. cott on waahlng machlnea, vac­ ton, klass., was killed by Tibetan uum ciaanera, ..lotora, email ap­ ANTIQUE Lamps, furniture, oil ed, cash buyers. Welles Agency, tar road, 6 acres, 85,500, terma border guards In April, 1950 after YOU DOIN(S WHO? INTERIOR and exterior painting, pliances. Welding end cutting. WILL BOARD cats b>- day or paintings, fine china, and decor­ Coventry. Tel. 7-6872. Many other houses, 3-20 rooms, V seven-month, 800-mlIe trek WHILE JENNY LU>> ME ? 1933 BUIOC Special, 4-door sedan. paper hangi-v?. ceilings rellnlahed. Motor replacements A-1 Repair, week. Reasonable rates. Phone ative accessories foi the home, new and old colonials. Welles across Slnklang. lib e l later apolo­ Blue. Glean car. Private owner. Fully instired. Expert work. Wall 2-1231. •2-H Oall 2-14u5. Salea, 180 Main. Phone 8597. always a. good selection of gifts Agency, Coventry. Tel. 7-6872, gized, saying the guards had mis­ paper booke. Edward R. Price, Houses for Sale 72 X W W /M S at the Art Shop, 72 Bissell street. taken MacKlernan's party for DOORS OPENED, - keys fftted. Phone 2-1003. Phone 2-1389. // 1948 PONTIAC Sedanette, 1946 WANTED—A ,good home for kit. bandits or Communist raiders. I sta a a mt. wr. copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, DAILY CBO««WORD PUZZLE Mercury convertible 8996. 1941 PAINTINO And superior paper tens. Farm preferred. CaU 3037. OFF EAST CENTER Mackiernon was left in charge Chevrolet eedan. 1936 <3te^T0let, guns, etc. repaired, skates, (HLDSPOT Refrigerator. Motor Start Fund Answer to ProviouB Puzzle haiging. We carry the latest in very good condition. Reason­ STREET of the Consulate at Tlhwa, Slnk- ” Thit ont is for stopping a banzai oharg* singla-JiandacU- 1937 Ford. Douglas Motors, 338 shears, knives, mowers, eto. put i.c ;-j wallpaper booke. Very satisfac­ able. CaU 7795. iang'a CTapital, when the rest of this for helping 'the colonel’s wife do her wopping!" BrMd of Dog -’I Main. In condition for coming needs Poultry and Supplies 43 Charming five room single. For Dying Boy the state left in August, 1949, ■ ■ m i 1•ii.'ii.' ;ii :i' (1 tory price. CaU August Kanehl, :.:l Bralthwaite, 52 Pearl street ahead of the oncoming Reds. 1 1UL4 i . 1 < (XEAN CARS — PRICED LOW- 3759. PLACE YOUR o r d e r today for GAS FURNACH, almost new, with Built 1943. Hot water heat, SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH HORIZONTAL aDepood MLl t lU' 1( l.-.l 1 O i.) ' GUARANTEED! ALL APPLIANCES servlcsd and quality chicks. Produced from Minneapolis room thermostat. oil burner, fireplace, excellent (Contlnaed from Page One) When MacKlernon learned the 1 U-U-ikY 11 11 -1 1 Depicted deg 9 Invokes 1941 BUIGK SEDANETTE repaired, bumera, refrigerators, leading strains. Immediate de­ Can be used for steam or bot condition. Natlonallsla had given up the 4 l^lch Is (ab.) 1 K.XkS 1 .'I'.t'.” kSi.11 (kS 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN ranges, waabera. etc. AU work RcpalrtiiB 88 livery on day old and started Water. Write, Box O, Herald. since he was stricken, believes he province without a fight, he hur­ 7 It is a breed 5 Distinct part riedly '.lurned official papers and of —— 1941 CHEVROLET FLEETUNE guaranteed. Metro Service C3o. chicks In limited quantity. S. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA will linger on to manhood. He told HTET 6 Heating devioe , ISM' u SEDAN (2) MATTRESS. Your old mattraaaea left with another An-erlcan, Frank 19 Prostrate ( 41 ) :ii 1 i l Tet Manchester k-0883. aterillxed and ratnada Uka new. Dickinson. 531 - LydslI street. his mother: "I don’t want to die. 7Alganqutaa )i 1' t .,, HI ■11 1’ 1941 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL Machincr? and Toola 52 Realtor Bessac, and three White Russians. MCleered ; C?all Jones Furniture and R oor Phone 5402. But when I think of dying pnd go­ Indian IM 1 )M. -iL.’ . n DELUXE TUDOR 24 HOUR oU burner service. Min­ 876 Main St.—E st 1921 The Reds charged one of * the VIC f l in t A Little Talk BY MICHAEL U’51ALLEY 15 High mount 1 lkkk'4 i:.i -IIAI w ) .. ilill Covering, 36 Oak. Tel. 2-1041. SIMPLICITY, Garden King garden ing to heaven to see God, I can’t Eventuates 1940 CHEVROLET SEDAN neapolis controls. Earl Van Chmp. BROAD Bresuited Bronze turkeys, Phone 5440 or 6938 hardly wait.” * White Russians was Wusman'a 16 Bury 1 (hkll! -11T -ikJ 41 ;| traetora with equipment. Ford- wwxr. PO VOOTWO T W t coOnR y k POPvO nffivwra , THB VCTMA 15 THStns ANCffiNT IWtLL, I'M M Tn N iO v b a h / a m n w w b 9 ’’Sioux State” 1940 CHEVROLET TUDOR Phone 5244. ■’right-hsnd man” and had been liSI ICil -;i 1..It 41 IkS fresh frozen, from 12 to 25 son, Oliver, Massey-Harrls parU. His parents said Donald’a case KNlOW ABCUVANPCALLBR MiAP--' 'm jrm c HifiTOEV. TM *./TV«(Ci'5 A CON- 18 Cast (Fr.) (ab.) ■ 1940 PONTIAC TUDOR pounds. Beady any time. Sciiaub'a Home Listings Wanted learning secret radio communica­ WINDOW SHADES made to order Bonds—Storkmx Used tractors * and bulldozer. apparently started after he suf­ TWld WLLlM5 g r - < 0Uarnilto. MV MAA4BP . 2A» OUV 15 J U 6 T J NBCTION PBTVVfifiN 19 Organ of sight lo Form a notion 28 ffhhwerm 49 Any 1940 OLDSMOBILE TUDOR •Turkey Farm, 188 HilUtown tions from Maqkleman. They ac­ 1939 DODGE SEHAN and Installed. Venetian blinds Mortgages 81 Terma arranged. Dublin Tractor fered a brtilaed hip In a fall. A pcnsirt aM irn««ioff. Ipft KANPPLPH , AMOTHEUr T T H lf KILUMd ANOTV« ZOBibUcal w ood sii Promontory MCrect 49Nuiaaaet Road. tumor was removed from the hip. cused MaUbiernon of urging Wus- pu/vi RJOw//*nn5teM c a m o# 21 Poor Cynt’a 1939 CHEVROLET TUDOR and curtain rode. 24 hour aervioe. Cdmpany, WVllmantIc. 3-3217. MODERN Four room (ingle oil ‘Tg^/aN'5 12 Grafted (haL) S3 Since 47 Wtde-mouteed FAHNESTOCK and Co. Stock- Mra. Redfeam urged parents to man and other bandit chiefs to re­ mothor 1939 OLDSMOBILE 6 SEDAN Estimates gladly glvm. Fagan heat, non-expandable. Oonvyi- lITranspteo 34SelUngraco ' pIMwr 1939 PONTIAC 2-DCX)R Commodity Brokers, 76 Pearl ienUy located. Nice lot. Full price act quickly when their chlldi'en sist the Red regime and said the 21 Cscismation lab.) SSJained , 498tsnped bertay Window Shadv Co., Route 44 at atreet, Hartford. Telephone 7- Articles tor Sale 45 complain of pain. bandits” escorted him pert of the 24 Pronoun Best Terms! Best Trades! Bolton Notch Phone 2-4478. Muataai inaHumanta 58 87,950. Call Owner 2-8880. 23 Torrid 37 T ypo of moth lOprsak gsd of COLE MOTORS — 4164 0121. Evening appomtments. CaU "W e went to k doctor just as way south to llbet. 25 Song tor one 24 HypoUioUea) 41 CUipUeal war PORTABLE HOUSE, suitable for FOR SALE — Vernon, building soon as Donald first noticed pain— PETER W PANTALUK electrical registered representative, Joseph shore or lake. Size 9 x 12. Sleeps A(XX3RDION8. Must liquidate 100 Bessac, the other American in * 27 Forest structural unit 43 Genus o f frog* BiMsU (ab.) 1949 MERCURY four-door sedan. McCluakey, Manchester 2-3272. accordions at once. Come ready lota,' three mUes from Manches. but we were alre^ y too late.’* the party, escaped unharmed from creqjuro 38 Blackthorn 4IOraatLake STflIymbollor rnginteokbce 2hd « it tour. 8350. Call 46.51 • ^ F»Uly eiipripped. Bxcelleflt cdhdl- Ing tor Ughi and power 40 Foster to buy7 Trades accepted. Coavtn ter. Twenty mlhutei ffom 'H krt- the border shooting. 30 Endure 26Mops* kUn 44 Btvoragos tsUnrium tton. Private party. C3aU 7691. LARGE 16" Television ■ console lent terna... Open 'til 9 p. m. Rond- ford via Wilbur Cross Highway Sweets To the Sweet 31 French island atreet Phone 88(>8. Btuinean OpportonitiM 82 Beautiful mahogany with doors inone Accordion Center, 26 Mar­ Call R. Kahan. Vernon. Phone 32Bo m k 1M9 CHEVROLET i t ^ i n e ALL TYPES of Income taxes pre­ ket street, Hartford. 6-0700, col­ Rockville 58SJ3. Hartford. Feb. 24— (4*1—It was 33 Operatic sole aedan, 8465 down. Biiy right, buy DRIVING S(H (X)L for sale. Ex Famous make. 8319.95. 850 at- pared by tax expert Reasonable sweeta to the sweet at,the Motor TUe Poet's Columu 38 Toiletry case now. Buy before the thing hap­ cellent opportunity for a party to low-ance for your old radio. Let's lect. MANCHESTER—Two- famil;' flat rates. Phoqe 2-0744. Mr. Dolan have TV today. Easy terms. 65 Vehicles Departpient main office 3SMadiine part pens. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. earn some part time money. Price 4 and 4. Juat a few steps from after 5:30 p. m. incl.ides car with dual-controls. weeks to pay. Brunner’s TV Inc here today. Miss Angeline DeMo- 1 Brotherhood 39 NegaUvo reply Wanted— To Bny 58 Main atree% In nlca locaUon. AU 1 ^ a clerk, ttled ofit a doaen 1981 dOOlant klaig of •Car has new engine and ie in beet 358 Eiist Onter atreet. Tel modem owivenltnce# including Peace may not 'come-'oii— '------reglati’atlon applications for a gossamer wings BY LESLIE TURNER Bashan P g L L . I or condition. Full price 8850, 6191. Open Wed., Thurs, Friday WANTED—tiood uaad furniture. steam heat, oil, modem kUchejt, middle-aged man right at the peak fVASH TUBBS Pooble-CroMdrl- _ ’til 9, Saturdays all day 'til 5. Like manna from the sky. 41 Boundary w-ith approximately 8500 cash rS' Aldy quantity. We offer you high. five car garage'and nearly ’/4* of the mtd-aftemoon rush before rr qulred. Phwie 5416. Covering us with a mantle scM unFspiT y in a lotiwNT o r NMilt.] comb, form) CHINA Cabinet. 810; triple m»i- eat prtcea. Woodahed Phone 2- acre of land. Sqje price 818.00®. the March 1 deadline. Ten minutes Under which to hide. OOOP AH.nMPSRil WOOKV, NR K8IOWH 43 Russian Ed Sullivan’s Special! 8134. Call EUlawortb Mitten, Agent. late rthe man was back. He WRPiDl 'DWCaW \WevR20lMD MUAtHiP ror, vanity and bench, $10 Must thrust a box of candy into Miss But from the deep despair Help Wanted— Feamta 85 move. Clark, Apartment 3, 689 6930. Within the souls of man 49EucharisUe DeMatoa’ handa. “For your cour­ Who cry out, ’’Oh God! wine vessel Main. KiNMns W iikwui H) — Coa- sire. 'SSColonin \ U-.-cl Black. Fnlljr Equipped. YOUNG l a d y wanted for foun­ BOLTON — BuUdlng stone and ing plot. All fsatunx. tor modsfn necUcqt firms were awanled more But choose instead men 88 Largo eu^flio y c . , s tain, day work. Good pay. flagstone. Also .rock driUlng OOlCrORTABUB Boom near ImQi. ll^ng. Suburban Realty Co.. RaaJ- than 8900,000 in defense centr*cts who would spoons Steady. Apply Femdale. 1095 tor 4be week em|lBf fbbruary 2J, Oo to Ood who understood and blast.lng. Bolton Notch Quar­ .Ctontlnuoua hot water. Prtvqte tor*. 49 Ptrklii* street Pbons SSM. Meter am mMwaisaT.iima aassr.sM. 88ntys.tho pert Main street. ry. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode home. TWO minutes from Center. S21B. Frank J. Madden. Jr.. Director of As they clasp hands in efheM brotherhood. ma 3-a678 afU r 5:30.* the Hartford Field Office o f the GIRL WANTED for sorting and ROYAL AND Smitb-Oorona port NEW CAPE CODS and ranch U. S. Department of Commerce, So then will peace, be W nWflr g o n o s TOOl IM WIDI^wiy SwMK XVII** VRBTICAL w-rapping clean shirts. Steady able and sUndarc, typewrlCsrS' TWO SINGLE furnished rooms iq style homes. Two and three bed­ announced today. The Warren unfurled . ihtt girl shs*t got on tlw phono Is hsr worst'onemy!*'. IScottish JW CHITII MANCHfStll employment. beneflU. Apply In All makes of adding machines private home. Women preferred. rooms. Full cellars, oil hot ^ater Woolen Company . of Stafford Through-love of (Sod I person. New- Model Laundry, 73 sold or rented. Repairs on at Kitchen prlvllegfs. Ideally locat­ heat. Pleasantly located. Doug, Springs topped the recipients with O'er all the world. a 1306,000 contract for wool cloth. Elsie Menfmu ! - . Sufflinitt ■___, BiaJrca. JUriuwa, ^ ed. Ob a bus Una OaU SiiU. liu Blanchard. Realtor. 8447. \ . • \ SATOIPAT, FBBBUABT 14, A . £d»ttittg If^raUt Donations of Blood and of Dollars-The Red Cross Needs Both ot the Maaoheeter aewqtoper and set them straight oa the true Ladle* o f Columbus Co>Clialmien Repo^ Waste facts. I am not a Boptonian; I am Aversie Daily Net Press Ron not a Bostco ttalvoraltir student: SERVIC Heard Along Main Street Fee the W a^ Bodiax The Wexther I am not a Boatonlaa. psmand Paper Wasted Febnacy fd, lesi FetaeaaC o f 0 . E Weathai That a Itotraetlon Be Hapmtad to m : • play And on Sonto of Manch€Mtor*$ Sido StfootSf Too That tatOTBTBl U Thla Newepaper. -and the True Today Facts Made Clear. i.4 iSfj«. o^^ck at V«l?5Tw.!": tlw UttuM- Many Indiutrial and of thf faaifijr, 10,144 wsrman hlyliest M p o m a tS friend who lUtened attentativaly IT MUST NOT. FAIL! 1 I 1 I on Oolwmy a t m t It ^ Manchaater la proud that Ita iE u F u t t w Hoody, rau toward momtaf, to the salesman as he pointed out Son of Heaven B o ftn and tr a« «w AadH ^ to oatetwmuon^oe U | ^ u ^ civilian dofenao organlaatlon head, Business Houses Burn wam wrt Tneaday oeoaehmal rato. the various defects to the mito, Bowta are . members of Delta Tau I af CtawnattoM D(I» wWch p w w i «m Chief of Ifolica Herman O. Schen- John B. Burke dM. haa baen honored by Freedoma When the salesman got through, Somethtogordther fratetnity. In Vitally Needed Scrap Mancheste r " ‘A City of Village Charm Tha ooBinItta. to ■“ our friend said, ‘‘thanks. Mister, all fairness to Pledges Bowie, he niNBRAL BOMB UttowataiM to town to attoBa. Foundation for the commtmlty ef­ told us twtosk olearto and distinct fort he haa aupervtaed. The medal but I don’t own the car. It's yours. Tito Baatam Oonaarvatlon com­ 1 Just took it out to try It. Thanks ly, the name of the fraternity. We mittee of the Waete Paper Con­ IV Baet Oanfer at tat Ml VOL. LXX, NO. 124 (UtasalXed Adverttolax on Pag* Mb MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1951 "Pnul'a Second MlMlon Jour- of honor given la a compliment to Jiut forgot. , (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS ■ w ” win bo tho UUe of tbo pic- all who have served In this activity. again for all the Information. 1 suming Industries which Is the agency that to vitally Interested SShSLl by tho Ptotaatapt One thing about the publicity think I ’ll be satisfied with my ■Dog Warden Lee Frneehto to nn to the accumntotloh df iriute pa­ wSm AaaoclatioD. to bo ahown at aent out In connection with the ^ own.” With that he Jumped Into his ardent television fnn - end' occa- per for the miUe eaye that there Preached on Thievgry ^ t»M «^ ^ a a af Untan awanl Ihtereau us. It Is the sUte- , stonslly goes toto ut not « t his Mercury Busts General Dies Johnston May Three Killed Leads Reds fWf>fly night p i « r * « “ tomorrow own car and drove home. Are report* that various small and As Ten DDlIars Vanish ment that the offlciaU of Freedoms ^ station Impersonsttof dtffsrent ad­ large Industrial plants to some offoninf at 6:80 at tho Second Foundation picked the honored vertisers he . sees on hla screen. U. S. 7th Rolls Reds areas are burning paper a cartons church. The Mary persons and towns out of foijr and I Manchoetcr motorists have The other day he waa the victim Kecord As It Lift Pay Raise New York. Feb. 28.—(J’)—Aa In Crack-Up of which M ». plenty of parking violation head­ M d wrapping paper. l ! la not the pastor pf John Hall Memo­ one-half tons of speeches, programs of circumstances (beyond his con­ believed that this Is happening MMiart Nloao la chalrpw aches what with forgetting meters rial' rresbyterian chutch waa and writings of varlpus sorts. i trol) when fome o f his listeners here but great, emphasis to being MHoido doaaarti ooooa and ooffoo. This being cited aa one of the and being without pennies, but took advantage of one df his acts. Hits 57 Mark Ceilings Today preaching on "W ho la a RumStee attendln* will bring some of them also have out-of- laid on the neceqaity of saving aU Of Trainer’ Beyond Paugnim; t i leading two ounces In four and one- Lee waa about to shave nt the waste paper both at the domestic Thief?" an Intruder atole $10 aandwlchoa. lown overtime parking headaches. station and waa telling the boys half tons of material is doubt­ level end the industrial level. Lat­ from the change purse of the less a great compliment, as the At least live local people have rc- how they do it on televialon. He church’s choir soprano, soloiat. Cadot Malcolm T. Sm o t . aon of est reports show that the demand Spring • Like Breezes Reported Ready to Sign publicity intended to make It ap­ oently received notices from the was impersonating a wrell known' Plane With Instructor Mr. and Mra. stdart a Sogar of Hartford police court clerk advis­ for paper products made from Miss Doris Homburg, who pear. shaving advertiser. May Push Tempera­ Slightly Altered Ver­ reported the theft o f her Retreat Is “Rout” S a w U atroot. haa boon advanc^ —I. 1*. Naylor Pbela —O. Deford Photo mills using waste paper are far And 2 Students Falls The mention of mass as an In­ ing them that they had better pay “This to how you get a smooth te tbo rank of cadot aorgoant to up for an old violation or else. One Miss Marjorie Tay^r Miss Lacy Barrera in excess o f the supply and that sion o f 10 P. C Form­ money, said she left her wraps stance of the quality of the work ■have?’ Lee said, “ inrst you rub new pulp sources ere not readily ture Into the Sixties; in the pariah house before the In Southern- Kansas; CWnpony '3 ” of the Cadot Corpa men got three such notices in two the lather in good. Ummnunm— Miss Marjorie Taylor and Miaa Lucy Barrela are co<-chalrm«n • t at-EtarAintown Military Inatltute, submitted however, leaves us a-nllable. . > Gild Air on Border ula Approved by WSB servlcea yesterday. The theft rather flat, aa If we had been days. makes your face feel so good. Then of the committee of Gibbons Assembly,..Catholic Ladlss of Columbus, Woman Sees Crash Bordontown, N. f. •Tile hard part of it in this one In this particular area there to waa discovered after the cloae Say Bijar Three T™tit corp. comm«id. caught under the answer to the you take the razor and it glides which Is sponsoring the comedy hit, "Harvey.'’ The play wUl bo man's ca.se Is that he insists he a piper coUeetibn plan that lias of the service. ” er Says Enemy in paper shortage. over your beard like this.” presenteni the Baatem Naaarena ence. From memory, you might an officer in the Hartford police As I was saying, (vhst a necticut athletics, they could start such a bum write up for the sold to local mlUa goes toward U a. m., 58 at noon ancrat 1 p. m., | were found in the wreckage. I Moscow CluiiiiH West the purchase of equipment for the Jamas' Hair Shaping, by Rep. Elaton (R-Ohio) at a Tokyo. Feb. 26.—P)—A photu). came interested In. One day he Ing them. It seems that couples to­ taining something about the swim­ $90 Per M don’t bet on toe spring breezes be­ crew but base officials said they added that she was ready to nego­ Today’s action was the first ed. c ceeded to send out notices to those towns. If any, where they’d have N O W AT reported about ready to sign toe 14-year-old boy walked Into a po­ drove in to look the car over, day prefer to do their petting In a ming team, which they said, "he’ll ing here to stay. were making a check of all planes tiate her' differences with the time the Seventh Division, only they found listed as violators. trouble placing a bet -with pending 10 per cent ”catch-up“ 'Take it out for a spin,” said the secluded spot not too far from never need again.” 143 M A IN STREET A cold air maaa waa reported lice stetion lost night and, officere in the air. British. formula, and informed officials American unit to reach toe Man­ salesman who had Just completed It Is quite possible that these town In order to avoid rash youths Rookie. The bigger cities support Geo. F. Capwell Uagering along toe CJanedian bor­ report, blurted: Wreckage Widely Scattered She made theie statements in girls made some mistakes in several bookies. Collazo Trial predicted that in doing so he Smugglers Pay churian border, has been identi­ his build up on how fine a car It who might Infom ipt them. One of the sad mechanical fail­ der and moving aoutoward toward Vance la an advanced multKen- a note, published yesterday, re­ fied In combat since It withdrew checking the records, but at the One of the most popular spots 24 Oak St., Manchester would order this further relaxa­ ”I killed my father and mother was. Our friend decided that Raffles are "illegal”, too. But ings that can disarray life is that Minnesota, Wisconain and Michi­ gine training base. peating previous Soviet charges from the Cliangjto reservoir to same time It Is quite possible that we are told Is on the extension of tion: . . . I don't know why I did it , , INCOME m would be a good idea, and once a they operate as “ drawings” ’ un­ occurring when the letter "G” gan but it waa not expected to Do yo’i know w’hyT” The training flight left here at that the Attlee government the Hungnsm beachhead lost De­ set of plates bad been put on the the motorists themselves forgot Ashworth street east of Autumn molested. Tel. 8271 carry very far. Begins Today; Wage boosts provided In “esca­ 7:30 a. m. Bills for Reds "crudely tramples” on the 1942 the tags which may have been drops off a church secretary’s lator” clauses would be honored Donald Areco, on only child, was cember. IS MY MISINISS ear. he went for a ride. street. Thla section of the street W e respectively submit that The Weatoer Bureau said, how­ Joe Fallin, air safety agent for J Anglo-Soviet Alliance by Joining typewriter. This week we have some up to June 30, provided they were hooked on suspicion of murdering TTie American Seimnd Divisian, Returning to the lot about an given them in the past two years. is not paved and to quite muddy there arc much more important ever, It would take temperatures the Civil Aeronautics Adminlslrs- | the Atlantic coalition "aimed di­ The error factor is bound to figure notices deficient throughout In written into contracts signed bw John Areco, 37. auxiliary pollce- "logging north through toe mud- hour later, he found that the In the spring and In rainy weather. menaces fo Connecticut soblety down below freezing tonight In toe May Get Death tlon, told a staff member of the i 111 West Zone rectly against the U. S. S. R." In any such check-up and this msy that key letter. What can a WANTED fore the wage-price freeze of a mem and automobile parts sales­ bound mountains on toe left salesman had gone off to complete Residents In the vicinity have be­ than lady rasslers. A fter all, they northern, and central eectlona of Barber County Index, weekly The note declared that the PHONE 6859 account for the local cases. church do without being able to month ago. man, and his wife, Dorothy, 31. flank o f the Seventh, reached a another sale. When he drove back come somewhat bored with young ain’t really mad at each other. AUTO GLASS thoaa three atatea. newspaper at nearby Medicine forces of Britain. France and the FOK APPOHmOENT A t any rate we hope that this spell gospel, Gethsemane« glory No Extensive Revtsloa Police Inspector Merle Long- point 18 miles north o f Chechon. into the lot, another salesman men coming to their homes seek­ And a summer stroll down a beach Elsewhere, mild weather waa in Puerto Rican Who Plot­ Illicit Traffic in Nylons, United States total more than story of the Hartford experience and gdve? However, aides o f Johnston cau­ necker said the youth related: its jumping off place when "Oper­ ing asslstanoe in getting their au­ will disclose much more revealing CARPENTERS prospect for another 24 hours, at (Oontlniied on Page ’reu) 5.000,000 men and that Soviet came out and thought the local will tend to soften some of the MIRRORS tioned against reports there would Sunday afternoon, Donald stole ation Killer” began lost Wednes­ man was the owner of the car and tomobiles out of the muck. They nltlre than those fiplit-fitting leaqt ted to K ill President, Cameras and Other forces are teas than half that size. Inrst P o AiisrsM abuse heaped upon local police for usually call a friend who haa a That famous old East Windsor, be any “extensive” alteration of a .22 rifle from a frlen—Tha England. "Crowded though the the intersection of Vernon and Arthur Drue Stores TO THE UMIT AT aa bus drivers and many subway day evening and hasn't been seen Army says it has finished ita ultra the HooiriUl — Help Local Indnstry By Contfnnins island may be, sttU the country Lydall streets. As the open fields oparaton began a 24-bour strike since. high altitude experiments with predominates. The country church disappear, one fact stands out: for mors pay. Washington, Feb. 26— (ff)— U. She told detectives he was driv­ multi-stage rockets and now is To StFc Paper. The Need Has Not Diminished! still stands for and creates, by the you can’t keep kids os chenply as A n buaea war* halted, but by Probe Weird Tales S. Representative James T. Pat­ ing alone to Bakersfield and Paso Deputy Boss of Fleet concentrating on development o f grace of God, something abiding they kept cows in those fields. mid-raomlng aingle traina were terson (R ) o f (Connecticut’s Fifth Robes, both In central California, rockete oe weapons. In the Heart of England. The long­ running oa two croeatown subway District said today he waa not sat­ on a business trip. He is In the Scheduled for Thursday night is TURNPIKE the 67th of a series of V-2 tests est and chiefest part from the very The Carlyle Johnson company is Unaa. Sovantoon other trSina were In Ozark Murder isfied with replies he received from oil business. * ■ r»s beginning of our national life has razing the building'lately known as running on ahortor branches. federal agencies to his Inquiries Never Resudied DesGiiatloii WiU Be a Britisher at White Sands, N. M. Thla one been played by the Christian relig­ the 7-11 Ranch on Hilliard street. A t least om .Independent sub­ about aafeguarda for education Mrs. Mdivani said her husband will be a single V-2 rocket, not tha ion and the Christian church.” In great disrepair for years, the The Army andfimty w ay drivers union refused to go during the defenae eme^ency. never reached either town,, nor "bumper” style combination af a property has come to be worthless MARKET along with tha atiUce ordered by big and small rocket which two Four Persons Held in In a transcribed address sent did he keep his business appoint­ Talaphona 8338 Attlee However Stands years ago attained a record BUY Our faithful readers will re­ except for the land, which is being 1S1 MidcNa Tpk., W asf both Communist and Non-C!bm- G irl’s P rayer to Connecticut radio staUons, Pat ments. He did not register at any Trusty Flees, filled. Once, however, the house munlat unions. Brutal Slaying of 65 hotels in the towns, she inform­ height of over 260 miles. member an article in thia column Ciuh terson said the correspondence he By Approval of Amer­ That firing was with a combine^ was a substanUal place and In it I t waa hoped that up to SO per ed police. She gave no reason for several months ago concerning FREE DELIVERY Year Old Farmer WTio has had to date with the Defense tion of a V-2 and a smaller missile, the “Thank God” club comprised was the photographic studio of emit o f toe traina would run Uter . Is Answered fearlng.be had come to harm oth­ ican as Top Chief Is Recaptured to toe day. Production AdmimstraUon "would the ” W A C Corporal.” Tho second of local teachers. The article de­ Frank Hale. Was Beaten to Death not create any confidence In the er than the disappearance is MEMORIALS ( OPEN THUBS., FBI., SAT,— 8 A. BL to 9 P. M, T o help ease tha altuatlon toe O f Treaty Navies ------rocket, mounted on toe nose o f too scribed the experiences o f a Bos­ A t The Herald, It to recalled that minds o f the public on that most unusual, officers said. f OPEN 8CNDAY ALL DAY—8 A. M. to 8 P. M. government mobilized aoorea of V-2, fired when the V-2 hod reach­ ton University fraternity pledge many years ago Mr. Hale had the Child Stricken With Po­ Springfield, Mo., Feb. 26—(JP)— Police broadcast an all-pointa ed maximum speed and ohovtd army trucks driven by soldiers to important subject-toe future of bulletin. Loiuion, Feb. 26 —(,T)— Prime Sing Sing Warden's But­ whose “ Hell Week” a rgu m en t building piped for steam heat, and Authorities today attempted to our children.” the Corporal to a speed o f over OF PROVEN BINGO run on too bua lines. lio 4 Years Ago C^n Mdivani married his present Minister Attlee announced today waa to secure the signatures of apparently a rather disappointing piece together the strange stories ” I intend to develop this matter ler Seized by Detec­ 6,000 milee an hour. the members of the famed Job was done. Parts atreeta •were Jammed wife in 1944- after divorcing ac­ it ha* been agreed that the De­ Wiggle Her Toes Now of three persons charged with further, and to determine who ie puty Supreme Commander of At­ “ Bumper Fhoee”. Ended “Thank God” club. Well, here is Mr. Hale advertised an apart­ Every Saturday Night murder In a bizarre Ozarks HiUs tress Mae Murray. tives ^ in Manhattan In answer to « reporter’s ques- SELECTED STEAKS lb. 99c (CoirtlaiMd aa Page T ea) going to be responsible for the lantic Fact N *vai Forces in tl)e the sequel. ment to let “With Steam Heat, sla3ring. His brotoers. Alexis, a former tinns, on Arm y ordnance spokes­ By WUUam Peart educational needs of the nation,” Atlantic Oceap. will be British. Last Saturday morning, a Such As It I* ” —which got him The three are Mrs. Ruby Cobb, husband o f heiress Barbara Hut­ New York, Feb. 26—(A*)—A Sing man said ’’research In the bumper SUPERIORITY Tulsa. Okla., Feb. 26—<(P)—Here he declared. In addition, it haa been agreed young man walked toto the Her­ even with the heating contractor STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP 25, Mrs. Orma Clark, 32, and ton, and Serge, both were killed in Sing Prison trusty—the warden's phase” of the rocket study nos ald office, walked up to the City 1 LB. PORK LIVER and it la. Henna Kay, the story you Patterson said be started his the mld-80e, Alexis in an auto ac­ that Britain wrlll retain “operation and drew comment in a lot of other Qarence Wood, 65. control” of Its home fleet even butler « - escaped to New York been concluded. Editor and handed him a clipping newspapers. wanted In the newspaper .... They are accused In the death of inquiries after Finis T. Engleman, cident to Spain and Serge In a City yesterday, only to land In a "The idea was to learn aome Cwreetiy ^osiinod Monuineiits are products of careful, of the above-mentioned article. "Mr. and Mrs. Carl Klme’s Oonnecticut'e Education Commis­ polo accident. They gained the when on American becomes Sii- 20 REGULAR GAMES SSPE G IAtS News Tidbits Mrs. Cobb’s husband, Charlea, a reme Oommonder o f Atlantic Jail cell six hours later. facta in tbe field of high altitude ipten ^t atodp. They have balance, distinction and The conversation went something 1 LB. BACON BOTH FOR 99e daughter. Henna Kay, haa bad sioner, had written (governor John nickname "Marrying Mdivanis” Local realdeat Robert Britton, 65-year-old farmer whose badly Staval Forces, The 23-year-old conrict, George flight,” he said. "This informa­ meaninf; they ligve beauty that will endure. like this: now in sendee at Camp Gdrdonr QUALITY BEEF. BONELESS Callsd Froai (/ P i Wtraa polio, but now she can wiggle her beaten body was found in his bam through foequent weddings involv­ tion was ascertained and toe pro­ Accordingly, Attlee . told the H. Brooks, was recaptured on a Visitor—“ You the city editor?" Georgia, .-ecently underwent a toes.” last Tuesday. (Conttoned in Page Ten) ing heiresses or film celebrities. ject is thus completed. Infomut- Catting Done In Our Own Shop From The C. E.— (Affirmative grunt). It ’s a warm and wonderful atory, The Cobbs and Clarks are neigh­ House o f Commons, he la "entirely New York City street by two de­ change of address. Britton is a tectives without a struggle after Visitor (banding him clipping) — POT ROAST lb. 99c Conjecture whether Harry Oroas honey. And it should do Just what bors. Wood is the Clark's h lr^ satisfied” with the nomination of (C'ontln.u^ on Page Tw o) Rough Stone To The Finished Memorial Herald subscriber, and also an U. S. Vice Admiral William N. he fled Bing Sing at 2 p.m. (e. s.t.). •I want you to print a retraction w ill give namea o f grafttog po- man. ^ i I ■!■■■ S • amateur radio operator. He want­ B O N E -D f you want — so that "everybody of this.’ Itow w heightens aa former big- can bo happy.” Prosecuting Attorney H. P. Fechteler to be Supreme Cbm- It was the second escape from ed hto favorite newspaper to reach C. E. (mildly interested grunt) time bookie la called for "lengthy” Henna Kay, blonde and blue oysd (Jwens, Jr., sold this is the etory monder foi^the area. Sing Sing in nine years. But Ed him without interruption. So he A\anchester A\emorial Co. —“Yeah? Walt 'til I read It.” CHUCK ROAST lb. 69e appearance before Brooklyn grand and with her tragic leg braces (sn Mrs. (?obb told: •Attlee made his statement In re­ Connolly, who made the last flight hammed a message Into the air Peiping Must Visitor (hastily) — "Well, I Ji^y . . . WUUam Carter, 25, of toe floor beside her, crawled slow­ 9600 Murder sponse to a loud outcry in Com­ last summer, enjoyed two days of A, H. A IM E T n , Prop. and R fell to earth at the eat of a BABY POBE, BIB END Bridgeport, pleiula guilty In New News Flashes haven’t got time to wait for you ly to her mother Saturday night Mrs. Clark approached her at mons and the press which grpeted freedom before hla recapture here. Haven to posaeaslng 10 ___ HARRISON STREET—MANCHESTER to read it. I have to catch a bus Hartford amateur who put the new and cried: church services, sold Cobb had (lA to Boaeitos ot toe (F) Wire) word last week of Fechteler’s As Brooks handed over two Continue W ar Just sign this and I'll be going.” address, on paper* and sent It here PORK ROAST lb. 49e etgarettoo without paying tax on turned agminat her (M ra Oibb) forthcoming appointment. loaded pistols without a protMt, 8 OPP. EAST CEMETERY PHONE 5207 or 7787 " i Am So Happy” C. E. (annoyed grunt)—"I have right off. tlMm . . . General Services Ad- and that for 9600 she could have C!onservatlve Leader Wtostpn he told detectives: BONELESS PORE “ Oh, mama, I can wiggle my to read It first.” mlnlatratlon official saya govern- him killed. Mra. Cobb didn’t have Churchill asserted'then that Bri­ ^Looking for Friend” toes. That’a wbat I’ve always, al­ Visitor (persistent)—"I haven't Why the big fuss apout the m ent la re-examining “entiiiB quee- the 9600 and agreed to mortgage President Wsnts Mail Rate Increase tain, with Its long and honorable was Just looking for a friend.” Stalin Talk Held R^us> ways said my prayers for. I’ve got Ume. Got to get a bua Just lady rasslers to New Haven? Af­ SHOULDER ROULETTES lb. 69e tloa” of sale of former Chaaoe three of her husband’s cows to Washington, Feb. 26——Lewis H. Brown, 57, Chairman plea to withdraw from too Koraan showed that was the case, and the hood. They also alpd It was fgalnst roada and 15 unions reprekentlng Wo*. glaMcs at Union Optical Co. ! ORANGES of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Johns-Manville Responsible and usually infonaed visitor got a signature and' (to' the law. (CJbn))e<^Jcut law makea, HEAD OF LETTVCB M()9A99 Boo-opwaltag vaB em- Frontier Style Gun .Duel Senate Body Okays, 90 ptoyea . . . Two-day-old P a p ^ quarters expressed belief that Moo parted. no allowance fiir lady rasslers.) 1 PACEAOE OF TOMATOES ALL C o r p ., died of a heart attack today in Delray Beach, Fla. He Well, toe exhibition >- has been Tze-Tung, toe No. 1 Chtosse Oom- He told us his name waa Fred 1 BVNCSI OF CELEBY FOR ^ l « V V s a r * * of BMtonere, are had gone there for a few days’.resL He had appeared in the Service at Union Optical is the best in Bowls o f Boston. He left us the held. An far aa we know, none o f Kills 2 in Texas Hotel beet of he^th. Day Rent Curb Extension munlat, had gone to Moscow and town. clipping and the following type­ the speetatore fainted from ■shock. C CANS WHITE MEATTVNA FLAKES W ith no major opposition In * * * protested against Red (Shjna'a written instructions he had been It waa toe same old mslarkey ■Ifbt, Senate takes up bill to pro­ heavy losoes to Korea. • They ooid • LARGE CANS OF TOBlATOBS ...... $UH Mineola, Tex., Feb. 26— — New England Hen Lays Biggest Enr he is believed to have asked for a given. The Instructiana were; known aa raasUn'. (Glee Olab Bnad) vide flR909 free Dfe tasaiaace to S-dleton called it double homicide to Waehlngton, Feb. 26-(/P)r-ThiAtrQle expire on March 31 except to MISERABUG GROWTH, all persons on duty with armed Two tough Texans settled a mys­ way to end toe drain o f Petptnx. We respectively sunast that an Inquest verdict Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 2 6 ^ / P )— A whopping eight and one Communities tost vote to con­ AD work done at Union Optical Co. is IT will proceed to read the tos objeeton difoiet t o w eaergtoa « X LB. q ^ S W ARMOUE’S STAB forcea since last Juiia 27 . . . . terious feud In frontier fashion Senate Bonking- Committee today Stalin's answer, toe tofomasto Mystorfoos Enmity ' half ounce chicken’s egg—sgid to be a record for the United tinue them. Communities that do closed cUppIpg. This ellpptog to more daaervteg ftoldg Nlgkt- PO ER AND B E A N S ...... f l M with blazing gumt that left both approved a ^topgap 90-day exten­ added, we beUeved to be coatoiiisd gnaranteed. Motor stock and a few* other fa- Police Chief Bill Knlppol said plates—-was laid today at the nearby Windham, N. H„ farm so may remain under federal ceil­ contatoa a atory o f aettoo* tha ; cl«bs, fo r example, where thy can • M o z . c a N s g l e e c l u b t o m a t o vu)1tea advance in otherwise aa- dead. toe men bad been eBemles for sion of federal rent controls tmtil in toe Prmvda quototlOB which ' JUICE ...... 8i.ae of Surgeon Henry F. Dearborn. ings until June 30. were similar to those I T has ex­ watch strip—oops, sorry—we e%'aa oiarket ---- Almost sprtog- Standing ten feet a p a r t t o a ho­ aom» Ume, but he didn't know June 30. said: “If Britain ozd t^ United perienced today. The atory per^ mean Interpretive - dancers per­ tel cafe yesterday they shot i t out Would Rev««ee Situation States reject finally tbe proposal 8 n o . 8 CANS GLEE CLUB PEAS ..;..$l.00 Hke tempeiaturea sUU prevail why. Chairman Maybank (O-SC) told Come in and have Mr. Christensen adjust tains to Most Radiant Son of Ifea- form. And hear a roaster of care- The resolution Maybank will mode by toe People’s Government 5 NO.S CANS SW EET L IF E S tiC E D ' over most o f nation with no sharp before Just one vritness—a wide- " I warn’t scared,” —id Mrs. High (!ourt Cites Taft-Hartley Act reporters the committee had au­ vea Rogers who had the mlaslan monlee, using a buxom, haU-dresa- eyed w a i t r e w L Kate Womack, the waitrese, “I offer for his committee will reverse of ClUne, tbe W ar to Korea eon : glasses free of charge. PIE APPLES ...... Xl.ee changes In sight. Washington, Feb. $6— (/P)— The Supreme Court ruled A . ' ■* t.

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