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■ • Manchester LOfdha No. W, A.F. tion. An added charge reck- days Jail aantenoas auspended (or i p >BdA.M.. wiU hold a stated com­ Public iufpnnatioii Red Men Install lese uae of the highway brought intoxication. AvaraffiDaUy Nat P ar About Town munication at the Masenie Temple a $15 fine. Two parking violationa brought iR « a / Tha Waathtr Edward Doran, 44, of Kerry $7 fines, one being $5 forfMUd AAANCHESTER IV M a W M k B m tomorrow evening at 7:30. Follow­ Officers Tonight i a(.V .iL WaaMsi Henry Schnllcr of New London, ing the business meeting, the Fe(-' street and Mike F. Ticnuui, 48, of when the'Vioiator failed to appear Rbbsaai y fi formetly of tJiU town, luu been lowcraft tiegree will be conferred, JCaat Hartford, both received 10 and answer to the charge. ZONED FOR INDUSTRY nemed * member of one of the 16 srith Senior Warden Graham L? Installation cereinonies for Mian- large werk-eRer-Tappraataiatily 8A8> ^ ft. (wmer| V m r^ M U e ■Uterwlde OPS trede cooperating Clark in charge Of the degree tonorooh Tribe 58. lORM, will .take far a weafi-werldag peseer ana rt$y tsqMee. a 1 0 ,4 9 1 coRunitteee to edvliie the O P ^ ^ work. There will be a social hour place tonight at 8 o'clock In Tinker far akaaat aay Unfi a( maal MM. la-U. the moot effetuve end equftibre" .and refreshments at the concTu- Hall when Deputy Great Sachem iHtk n banaa aCeevea (T) n fisiaUag. way to edminteter -the price sicm of the work. Fred Burke of Rockville and hia trie. Bgirti. baat etc. MancheUer-^A City o f Vittogo Charm> staff will seat the new officers. egency'i regulations.’ One acre let asere Uafi If ------The Divine Spiritual Circle wUl Stormy weather postponed the Mrs. Myra KlUgerald will grant meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the event from Jan. 28 until tonight. VOL. L xxi, NO. n s MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1952 the use of her home at 12 Brainard Uthuanian Social Hall on Golway. J .Offtoera aca Clarl Biemar. pro­ Emrun J. hou. realtor (FOURTEBK PAGES) PRIQB f iv e CBNtB ntace for d card party for Sunset street. The speaker Is to be an­ phet; Otto Herrmann, aachem; tfififi MAIN BT.. BfANOHIMTKR. OONN. ' Council No. 45, D egw of Poca­ nounced. Paul Jones,,aenior sagamore; and hontas, Wednesday at 8:15 p. m. Tude Vince,' Junior sagamore. /' Members, friends and the *en^at St. Margaret Mary's Mothers Sachem Herrmann will announce' Britifih Queens at Westminster Hall / public are cordially invited. The Circle will meet Wednesday eve­ his committees for the year. Re- Truman May Run proceeds will be used for the coun- ning at 8 o'clock at the home of fre8hmentF>will be served follow­ cira benefit fund and for cheer for Mrs. Oliver Benoit, 45 Fairfield ing the ceremony. members unable to follow the street. “ hunt. Prises will be awarded the J/ winDprs MUd pcfnwihinpiitj •crvpd. Msiichester Assembly No. 18, Back from Korea,- To Speed Peace Wenonah Besaie Farris and her Order of Rainbow for Girls, will eomnUttee meet at the Masonic Temple ti^ : Will Get Married Miss Mary P. HoUoran, pmfes- night at 7:30. Following the busi­ Washington, Feb. 12——Rep. Sabath (D.. 111.), ((uoted ness meeting a social hour will be eor of history and political science Sgt. William J. Young of 171 President Truman today as saying he may be willing to make at St. Joseph s College in Hart­ enjoyed. the “sacrifice” and seek reelection if he feela it will be neces­ ford. will speak on "Our Changing North Elm street ha.» arrived Role in World Affairs" at the Ticket* for the opera "Pagllaccl” home after a year in Korea with sary to speed the peace. Sabath talked withh repolreporters after a to be presented Friday night at the 116th Engineer Combat Bat­ ------^------<^csH on the. Preudent.Preside He asid Community Y tomorrow afternoon Truman told him the . President's at 1:15 under the sponsorship of «:3h at the Verplanck School for talion. the benefit of the USO drive are work “is a killing Job" but that the Manchester Branch. Hartford • Sgt. Young also served in World f ■ ...... • County YWCA. The, public Is in­ also oft sale at the J, W. Hale De­ War II as a merchant sftaman for if he "actually felt ha would be of partment Store, RS weir as the Reds Ready aid and help to America and tbe vited to attend. a year and a half. At the time .he other place* previously mentioned. was drafted, he was employed by world in bringing about a peace," Ask Airport Ban After Crashes in that case ha would'be willing Arnall Gets Herniaa Heck the Kircston* Company as a com­ Ring Bares Anderson-Shea Auxiliary. Nft. mercial sals.sman, working from to "sacrifice" himself and possibly, New Peace shorten hia Ufa expectancy. 2046, will, observe past presidents' Herman Heck la chairman of the New London store. night St its meeting tomorrow at Sabath, 85 years old. is - ths tRttSSEMaiS the Public Information Committee While on furlough. Sgt. Young Backing As 8 p. m.. in’ the Post home, Man- will marry Miss Doris Mallhot of chairman of ths House Rules com­ 14 Policies ELASTIC STOCKINfiS I Chester Green. The past presidents for the 1952 fund drive of the Talks Plan mittee. EXPERT mTEBS Hartford. Miss Mailhot also is em­ I will occupy the chairs at the busi­ American Red Ooss, which will be ployed by Firestone as a secretary. May Seek fieaate Poet ness meeting, after which they held for two weeks beginning „ ■ J u to Another White House caUer, W. O P S Boss On Buying lArtiiir Dras Storis will be tendered a party. Mr*. Dor­ Munsan, Korex, reh. gtuart Symington, told reporters othy Kleinachmidt and Mrs. Nellie Feb. 25. Mr. Heck has been a member of (/P) —Communists promised! that he, Symington, is more Inter- Blesso are co-chairmen of the today to come up with a new: ested in running for the Senate Wfishiniton, Feb; committee. t!ie Board of Directors of the Washinffton, Feb, 12— vious fund campaigns .in various R Symington had said earlier In proved former Gov. EIIU Ar- iLt—tb' school tomor­ _____ Judge John 8. G. Rottner In recommendationx- to. govem- 8L- 1.0U1S that he would-ba inter, -daj^-tbat-(»nflicHnK -BOYeribr^- row at r p. mr M iiir Genevreve "capscltlesr HB~ts member of- the jT-oWri '“ Court' this; HibTnTng “ fined" of GeorffU to be^ the Jiew Chvll Defense Council and is as­ Another — menta for a final - Korean ested in making the race for Sen­ ment pressures have made it Si-annell. reading consultant, for Anthony J. Annunsiata, 20. of OPEN STOCK - ator from Missouri if' tha Presi­ pri^ stabilizer. It too)c the Manchester schools, will be the sociated with Robert J. Smith, Inc. Ea.st Hartford, $31 for speeding. truce. ' “most difficult” for service Mrs. Robert C. Baird will serve A similar charge, placed against Houacwarcs — BascRicnt The Reds did not indicate when dent wanted him to. Symington, committee. less than one guest speaker. SLIGHT IRREGULARS—25% WOOL 72x84 a veteran official of the Truman purchasing officers to get the as publicity chairman on this MarcelMarquette, 32, of ■Willi- It would be ready or what It would minute to act after Arnall had best values on war goods. ' committee and Norman Well will mantlc, brought a $15 fine. Green Stamps Given With Cash,Skies be like. administration, has Just resigned discussed, his qualifications be in charge of exhibits and dia- Failure to observe a red traffic Truce negotiators adjourned as administrator of the Recon­ Rear Admiral. Morton L. struction Finance Oon>oratlon. and beliefs about inflation plays. light resulted In a $5 fine for Lebanon Blankets their fuirdress meetings until the with the Sena^rs for an hour Ring told a House Armed INCOME TAX The committee will attempt to Hart-y Bailer. 67, of Hartford. new plan is ready. P r^m ably it There has been some talk that Services subcommittee that SERVICES present to the people of Manches­ William Russell, 36. of Hart­ will come from Pyongyang or Truman himself, would like to be And A half . \------Senator from Mlsaouri again. Britain’s flitee QXeeiui'^elaai nafier casienr at WeebXfcmieir HaU Before taking office, Arnall purchasing officers are ter the facts concerning the neces­ ford was fined $10 for intoxica- *.MAiiciinm Cowpa Peiping. la LoadoB yesterday aa coffin of King George Is borne la to lie to ASSISTANCE That Interpret The Wishes sity of contributing to the iocal Communists made two conces­ Sabath, reporting on hia talk, must'receive a vote o f approval fluenced by “at least 14 major $ 7 - 9 5 said he asked Truman how soon state la the history-oteeped balL FVom left are: ffueen Bllsabetb U, from the Senate itsek^ Chairman Red Cross drive in order to assure sions Tliesday .ln another truce tbe Dowager Queen Ma^, and Queen’Mother Blltabeth. (AP Fbfito policies” of Congress and the DAILY HOCKS: Of The Family he la going to give out a slaie- Maybank (D., -8C) of the banking government. 1:8(1 to 8 P. M. the cnniimianr.e of an expanded tent where staff officers are try­ ment saying hs is a candidate. . by Radio from Londoa.) p-ogram made neceasary by un­ ing to work out machinery for committee aaid he. would Sak .for a - 'Tf -you ask ms which on« . I - Evealaga by Appaintment settled time*. The fund drive be­ FIRST QUALITY PRICE $10.95 supervising a trace. , - Says #eb Killed FDR Senate vote on Monday. '\ would follow,” he said, "I would m im ba-pioif He said the Preaident "gave me. JOHN B. BURKE gin* a week earlier In Mancheater Beautiful quality 2S% wool blankcti mad. by Lebanon. The Reds Base Demaafis Arnall, In giving the Senator* say that I would follow the one on than In the HartfoM area, thus a number of reasons why be his views, said he would c'------are esking a 40,()00 rbtaU findt However, ha said if he actueBy "When the facta ara su ^ that and eight entry poi^. felt he could'be'of aid'and'help , to Dead King "triiXk Wliraereu WIXtOe Kuat a 'seghi'eiit of 'the eimho'ihy 'im ' bs 'CeOlak.'NtMeht of Ihe BDaBMIh. N. j ; apaHMiikt praeuces,' ' 'which....h'ave “ 'bein'/ Another Shipment. . :The- prevkMSV '.Red' .propoeals America and tho: world In bitiig- Judd ypaterda}>>bat there baa decontrolled without affecting :th» a . laillac. Jtatlenal.. ^irllnBt PCr8.. Fek 18 ^ sl|^ a labelled as. .’’needleas . and . been no'hid)catlen~of~what~ebe~ rest of our productnmrTSf'coorir peRUon r yesterday eeeklag-tho-cloelag of neaiby' wsste“^^-by-some-(3ongrBsameii^ YK^ricjiig on the -World- problemir-in-that—cam ho ,— London.— Feb-.---12— (ff) - had te say.------Newark ntTport. "Bi" W.-Hagne;- local hnetneee naan- enllcitlag stgaa- : ‘TherB-arirthOM,“ "h(f «*n t' ...... - RE6 .- S4e-M .a: UNEN___- .(bird unsettled point of an armls- would be willing to sacrifice him- Through the hushed dignity She was whisked late the tores, heMs the sigaatore board. Mias Collier had been entertaining would use military spproprMlons CICARK-PIPEC "But I .would not want to base guesta when the ^ape. Miami-bound w1tli 62. pnasongers, strnek the I.IGIITKRS — WATCIIKH of great Westminster Hall, Jury chaunbers In a surprise that action on hearsay or what to solve social problems:’ CLfirKS — WALLETS (Contlaned ea Page Bight) (Coattained an Page Eight) move aad was closeted for four some trade aaeociatioq aaid. It building, killing eevea\resldeata to raise the crash toll to oVor M la He listed as examples/poUcks the somberly clad people of home. this e l^ ’S tflgll^^ertthlB two monhs. aimed at (1) placing con­ / Startex Britain shuffl^ aoftly in would have td be baaed bn facta.” AiHivr Drug StorM Warranteed For 20 Years Gift Mrs. Judd, who wna eemmlt- The banklAg. commlttM con- tracts in “distress areu " of unem­ reverent homage today paat ted te the . Arizona Hospital (or ridered Mr. Truman’s selection of ployment; (3 ) supporting smin the body of King George VI. Insane after she kllM two Arnall to succeed Michael V:' Di- b»*insss,.snd (3| pilirchsstiig.mllk-' Politics, Money Block Silent men bowed before the gtri . friends 21 years ago, Salle as head of the Office of Price tary items from European' maau* SELF4S0NRDENCE Valentine Printed Toweling coffth and passed e one of | 21 MAPLE HT. — TEL 2-IS75 Europe Defense High in the towers of the asylum last week velnalarlly ne wanted prompt action on a but tbeir ipfluence makes it "most a group of 40 Crashes Jewelry Palace of Westminster, Big Ben after her flftk escape. Aneny- recommendation to the Senate be­ M ore difficult"/for buyers to "get tbs men and wom­ [c yd.' chimed its resounding notes mark­ mous frieads had' telephon^' cause DiSalle is to leave Friday. greste^value at the lowest cost- en who will j Lisbon, Portugal, Feb. 12^A>)-rTxking vital decisions at ing the passage of each quarter the hospital superinteodent the DiSallc is quitting to run for the today at. a meeting between the to thq/taxpayer." meet i cgulBr-1 New York, Feb. I t —OP)— Of­ high spe^, top Atlantic military leaders still had trijuble to­ hour. would surrender If allowed to Democratic nomination for Sena­ ficials aad civic leaders today ; Port of New York Authority and said, under questioning, ly for training' New spring color and styles Aa 8 a. m. tolled, the heavy iron- go before the Jury. tor from Ohio. thk'MunlUons board will consider in - the DALE ALL FIRST QUALITY— 5 and 10 YD. LENGTHS day with two basic problems—politics and money. The finan­ pressed for curbs on New Y'ork . officlala of 17 airlines. Gov. Alfred in tailored or stone set. Ear­ studded doors of the hammer- Aek. BxtcMlon City’s two airports, Idhwild ^ E. Driscoll o f New Jersey and lursdsy a proposal to turn over CARN E G I E I BANTLY cial hurdle came in recommendations submitted by the North beamed hall swung slowly open. Extra abaorbent non-linf. Beautiful floral, fruit. Mexican and Maybank and Chairman Spence aad 'ipGnardla—even as the I (3ov. Thontoa E, Dewey of New le buying of all mlUtaiy clothing COURSE , in J rings, necklaces, pins. Also peaaant p a t t e r in all color eombiaatltMis. Use also for draperies, )>AtlBntic Treaty Organisation's TTie first to Imre his. head be­ Effective simulated pearls in natural "(NATO) temporary council coiii- *(D-Ky.) of the House' Banktog fields tinned with filgfits dU*ert- • York have been- XdVieed o f " 11 and stmilar artictes-to one branch::^ scsrvss snd placs mats. neath the freezing wind and walk committee have introduced Mils to ! session- The Port Aulborlty of the armed services. ^ Speaking. O IL CO r or pastel ahades and rhine­ I mlttee headed by U. 8. Mutual Se- solemnly -into tbe big -stone ■hall ed from disaster-closed Newark, 'I>ader s h i p Lineoln GainedlI 'ciiHfy' agency'head''' W."" A've'rell pravido’ for an 'cfttenHoW 'of the ■N." Ji'a li^ H : ■; ojreTgted the $53,000,1)00 -field 1 ...... ’"‘MIi|»t'Ek««"Ma0e«ia~ ...... stone. wa* A. A. Pugh of Liverpool. He defense production act. Preaident 1947. Training Harriman. had waited on the steps for 13 Four crashes wtttiln the New Chairman Hebert (D-Ls) aaid and Relations. For Liter- TEL. 5293 The' report tells how ntuch more Truman asked yesterday for a York metropolitan nrra In the I Wary local residents, this program might save "hun­ hours to load the mourning pro­ Tax Probe Is two-year extension of this law, and furious becau lie three sture w ii^e Dale Carnegie Cottrse, Presidency by it will coat individual NATO coun­ cession. past two month* have Rtirred up dreds of millions of dollars or bU> 223 Canned. Street, New Haven! tries to bring their defense efforts which carries price, wage, rent the fears of nnany of the three crashes within lan two J This 47-ycar-old citizen said he lions." K.VBOI.L NOW Range and Fuel up to a necessary minimum. Being Scuttled and credit controls plus production niIlloa persons Hying. ...Ik the months, wondero her the The Admiral said Munitions $ | . 0 0 Keeping Mum The politics came in considers' was "one of His Majesty’s loyal and allocation powers for the mo- shadows of the tiir^ sir in t e r s ' clowFdowH'.order "• ut. board officials had been studying Lontf May It Last, ,. FOR Filip. 27 CLASS to ■btllzatlon ageneleei Qatigreeelonak — ------J------j-i-fciua-iw. iw«K. naniyK«Hiy ■giTiaa —. . 1^ waoiiR^ j$ublscU-at.-Uie ..olcl.typa-^.noLona nsedliy hioie thaaTdOO'ptanes i n‘- my-my opinio - present OII^-DistpibulopS" ______^ ______A.A_____ o mm\ __T______titm mrsrlAmfl •* the possibility of consolliioildateo _ Maheheater ^KaS'^ rbaS^ wIff be hetiT at ~rpfnnrtgldrllt.r Feb r T T ^ P lH tiene-on-termatlon^of -a- European nt the mnHera* ' ■reaction Indicated ■ passage of—a Newark-alrport-! •aeadt" said Rep^ the American l.eglnn Hall. Send B.v the time the doors opened, San TTafrcr8eb,~""FeK one-year extension aomowhat dally.------'buyihg for s year snd one half but unr Dry Cleaning to kfep Ha color freah and Ha Appear­ 333 M *ifrirr“ / Abraham- - Lincoln-• proved------nearly•— a 'arm y of Belgian, Dutch, French, Congressional investigators meet Canfield (R-N ! for free literature German, Italian and Luxembourg more than 2,000 were waiting in ■hert of the Preeident’e recom- The death tdll from tbe crash ance faalidioualy apotleaa. $ 3 - 9 8 erntury ago that a man could win patient line to pay respect to the secretly today to study testimony mendatiofiq. BllzabeUi, N. J., Feb. 12— — (Coatfanefi on Pago Eight) the Presldenpy without making troops and of how to make Oer- that an income tax office probe yesterday o f the four-engtned man troops available to Gen. King who walked among them in Norve-shattered Elizabeth re*l- DCt6 stanM at .31. T h e craft TRY OUR POPULAR SAME DAY campaign speeches. here was in danger of being “ tor­ dsnU—numbeij jind bewildered Dwight fasanbower’s . AUsntlc wartimr and en^uraged^them to plunged qot-of-.control Into -this DRY ( LEANING SERVICE FOR REgULTS Plus Tax An minqis ]M*tqrisn_eays_ the_ pedoed" by - Justice department i^ er three major air catastropihies min who was to become the Great f o r ^ if the Buioptiaii army talks 'stand fast 'agaihflt the troubles of proeecutora. crowded/city and tore into the top fall through. uneasy peace. . here—riveted their attention today of a U-family apartment houae, The Amoiiiigty Completoly AvtomoHc Emancipator refused to speak on Assistant U. S. Attorney Charles No POsIttvo Acthm The throng that stood for hours on a meeting to -determine New­ aetting it ablaze. Bll^etius the day's Issues because he was O’Gara made the torpedoing News Tidbits ark airport's fiilure. afraid his words would be twisted. With problems raised by the Eu­ was a mixture of the common folk -seven of the 63 aboard Ma n c h e s t e r charge before a House Ways and Ton Now 31 ihed'and four persons trapped fron tht AP Wires Those who pressed him were re­ ropean army talks still to be aet- of England. 'There were early Means. subcommittee. CuUc4 fn a AP Win* tM by the Atlantic countries’ workmen wrapped in trench coats The sprawling and once-bustling Infemo-Iike apartment ferred to his previous speeches and Rep. Eugene Keough (D-NY) airport, shuttered since yester­ letters. home governments, reliable aources against London’s ever-present 'building lost their ll'ves. Forty per­ lisorf of liMrIs... called the 34-year-old prosecutor day's erail) of a National Airlini sons—mostly plane passengers — DRY CLEANERS Dr. Hairy E. Pratt, Dlinoia state said tbs military smm'mittee could damp. There were, professional an ’’upstart'’ as the session ad­ B rid g e^ t polios continue OPPOSES UMT plane that snuffed out 31 liv/ , vere Injured, many of them -Ser.. historian, said In an Interview to­ taka no dfirtsive action ’ on this men In bowler hats, carrying um­ journed at 11:25 last night (3:25 eeerch for clue aa to motive and - H’aahlagtOB. Feb. 12-HAV^ 93 WELl-S STREET TELEPHONE 7254 REG. 99e I8"x33" EXTRA FINE day that Lincoln was unbudging in item of its agenda brellas and brief cases. Here and now is the scene of iously. group of church leaders urged a. m. eji.-t. today.) Rep. Carl Cur­ identity of person who tried >to silence----- — ...... Harold De^ Fiore -of, Lynbrook, The Automatic 'his resolve to “ keep his mouth During, two' mecUnge yeaterday there ■ stood a-^ woman-in' mink. tis tR.Neb) said O’Gara had been 'k'm'"IjMmw)eiVhetisiM."' 39,' ' de- -Congrees today to reject-Ualvei’* shut" during the 1880 campaign. zealous. It's future hangs In the gla n c e sal MlUtary Tralalag (UMT) as iMPCStTED scribsd as a former bookmaker, by aad- wUl, be-discussed. In. Niw .York...... (ODntlnned oa.Page .Two).---- Prattquoted-lirtters-attestiiig;- (CeaUaee* «• -Pago- nsae) * (Osottausd HagaTWo) Ask«l;_why he did not Uiftou the dyhkmitihr hu autb :::; Dftift au "UU-Amerteau—otep- - toward ■ Pratt said Lincoln even.Tsfuacd. U. S. attdmey ho was- presenting dddger- - Serge M. Rubinateiii, “eoutpulMiy milltartom.” ______7 F to~ addieSa a political rally " in 15 charges of internal ravanue of­ wealthy Ituesian-bom financier, For Boot Trado-ln and Sonrlp Sot Springfield which was preceded by fice irregularities before a grand faces government’s third attempt REDS, rOUCE CLASH DisIvTowels a procesalon-paat hia home. He at­ Jury laat May I8. O'iSara replied: In eight year* to depart him. .two Paris, .Frii. \t—i!P)—Commue tended, but kept hts silence. 5th Air Force Defends "I saw no reason to torpedo the previous attempts failed. Fight^ow for GOP Call, alet-led strikers clashed with pq> Gift . Pratt related one effort of investigation. lice at the Renault aatatnoMis James Gordon Bennett, New York. "I was convinced U. 8. Attorney It Berlin the TRuaeian sons' ad­ plaat today, aad 47 poUco wero ABC APPLIANCE CO. Herald publisher,, to sting Lincoln Chauncey Tramutolo would ba mits grewiag reeentmeat by- slightly taOured, BMst of them Why Wait and ic e a c h to speech. Policy on 100 Missions delighted to have this thing Iwfore public toward Communist Police Aikon Tells Eisenhower gruxed by flying misrtlee. 21 MAPLE STREET TEL. 2-1575 "Bennett was attempting to a grand Jury. But I thought when methods ahd premises to make Valentirie some reforms .-. Announce drug SPBOIAL-blSPBNSATKlN ’ smoke Lincoln out and provoke UJB. Fifth Air Fores Hsadqusr- he consulted With his aaaistants, bgton, Feb. 12—(A6—Sen­ ,der no circumstances would he ask Rams qualiW and MttsrSs as toweling. Buy plenty, at this low him to anger so ha would reply. tsra Korea. Fsb. 13——An Air this thing would bog down." designed to prevent angina Hartford. Feb., id —o;rt». :,5hat -It-willboWasklsctBrtbMkii.-*- (Ceatiaaed ea Rage Twp) (iraatlimefi dif Pgpi workmen ri'XAbor and- man Aay, the firrt Ut throii l e ^ I A..lMJfline.:hflWfdip'^.ffaML...__1'- Tbat was the Air Force stand iWawhowefT -may on the cofitrovefay that hoe raged hitiit repreamtattves' meet Ueves Senator Robert A. Taft of Europe In April to help the cam-, iewer -yet/"-nteeeif xiii. Ben# .wfcififl. £n;jRA^ . tAtPORTECi aktee -Mali .Qeoege A; Davis,'. ,Jr.v iThutadM in. last, rinlnuba.. Ohio peak’slrength" palgn in hts behalf.' A t ^ mipport' *tfiifi,M- Tho-.lil*ksF.'haa.Miwaa.la)t,,..-,'.. A W5X OF was shot ddwn -Sunday. Davie had avart anilie at Brtfigepsri ij* his bid fnr ths GOP nomination | er of the general said nvsr the dxoreloo Ms power to tHspensa Waverly liih Fire a a . — .a If you lei your burner run with faulty oesiroyea n jRifJs Rna and "may lose ground from now [ week end that he confidently ex­ wfiK~iKi{&«M M ------bombers in 59 missions. Dentists will bs diw ed.— as fall on legal koHdays. Tbo other adjuatmenta and normal dirt accumii- on beMuse. of a growing Impres-i pects EUsehliower - to do So. The Loss at $100^000 The spokesman said Davie was Death of Bahy boek privatea — unless armed Sion fit tha minds of so many peo- 1 source asked not to be named. Fridayo on which UMat may ba lations, it’s going to take a lot more' Pure Linen Toweling a hero, but that statements that services fiU required/quota of 335 pie that he couldn't win the elec­ Meanwhile, cries o f "a great eaten are Memorial D ^ , May fuel oil to heat your home nest winter. CHOCOUTES through .officer ^luntscr* by SO, aad ladepeadcaco Day, July. Cheshire, Feb. 12—(P)— Driven he should .have been sent home Norwalk, Feb. 12— % ' . * r f* ■ ■ .1 At

.1 If.: HANCHESTER EVENWC BEBALD, MAN<^HESTEB, co nn, TUESDAY, FEBBUjJtY 12,1952 " f A t t T W D MAKCHI»TEENVENma4i EnerKency Docton «var at t n Earkar stiaat, pottogf . B r e a k s ratMir** 6/ Service Penonnel MsiniUa waa diachargad from I^ liy jUwrtisiHg Clotiae Hpirs Admits Causing Waveriy Inn Fire ning at f o'clo^. A demonstration' and three Other membsira from Physicians of the Manchester >mp«iist Bolton Agent Pick Miss Jasnlki on fire safet.# will be given by Hillatown Orange attending. -WBAVE TBE BSfiJL Medical Association who will Manchester Msmofial On Manager . ^ BtinkerLight after trdatment for lacaratlons.ef Flrw Marshal Samuerciayton, as­ respond to emergency calls to­ m en vi I^DAY. PBRUAtY IMk Death of Baby Forreet Buckland o f Bush HUI O N TOirn the left knae. Tha aecldaatr.oe- (FoOowtag are tba addiUona and corracOona to $ha r f aeUv# Loss at $100,000 Queen of Hearts sisted by captain Hariy HInckel- roed. Mancheeter, cballrman of the morrow afternoon are Dr. A^ R man of the East Hartford Fire De­ Taav Nad a«r curred at 4:40 a. m. Patrtflmaa a gaactaal Hubert Stone Qatlliiet ■tndcapton and women from Manchaa^. The j g " * ^ ^ * * * b r legialetive committee of Hillatown Diskan. tel. 3-1581; and Dr. WlUiam A. Paaraon mada tha ar­ PradBcOOB SdiBiulee aad the eeeewity • f (OMMmNd partment, with the use of movies H WMI Rockville Man Held for WUifleld T. Moyer, 3888, chU- piMd bjr tba local,USO cqmmlttaa. r t f J l S S t W SStTI l ___ _P a ga O n a > (Osattacai friita Page Oka) Miss CJarol Jasulki daughter of Grange, has been a aurgicat pa­ rest Damsga to tha right fnat evenr day forte IM t« adhere QneliftcartiotMi Necee- addttloiM or eorraettona may ba mada by eehjmai^C Mrs. it. p . Lam- t . and slides. A box social will also LA^E Y'MMe dreA only. tient at the Mancheater Memorial Speeding After Tol* and left side Of tha vaMcle was a»- rigM y'te the following deadUae: back, 33 Brtice road, tal. M61.) ...... '**" Mr. and “Mra. Cfisster Jssulkl of be held and each lady is requested Hoapital, Mrs. jJoaephlne Wutach liniHlen." Bmithingtcm and , tkera to Bamt timatcd at 1000. Miy ib New Town Heed Richmond W. Mocrisoa. rword of having been arreatad in Porjer street, was cheoen queen of to bring a box luncheon' for two of 765 Oak atreeL. Hkmt Hartford, land Tnmpike Nathan AgostineUl BmartP.,N6M». Milldale responded. which will be auctioned off. BBT eMgsHea wkee fBB «Bll . In thr^m inor accidents Satur­ Cepy far AdvwHalM Earl S- Anderson August, 1947j charged with' the the Sweetheart dance held Satur­ a member of tbe home economlce gamuel Maltempo InveaUgated day. foi^automobiles were slight­ Miuiebaatar’a naw ganaral maa- Oeorga R. O’Brien. The wind, however, fanned the An officers' school of instruction committee of Hillatown Grafigs, is A a a m a t oa a cbsr(« of tpood WilUam C. Anderaon , Alfred W. Olaaon, Jr. ' abandonment of an Infant girl fiames so briskly t^ere was no day night in At. James' School by JANVIS KBALIT and made the arreat. ly damaged. There were no In­ MONDAY ^ 1 P. M,' FRIDAY agar should hava adaquata train­ Eraast W. Arandt the Children of Mar>-. She was waa heM at Ellington Town Hall vacationing a t Daytona' Bsaeh, iaa naoltad from an acddcnt on Neno D. OasDa. which waa found alive, atuffed in ch ar^ to save the building. Fire­ Saturday eve.nlng with 12 officers '6 $ U ‘ An accident In which a pedei:- juries ’ TUESDAY , 1 P. M, IKHfDAY ing, a coUagt or latvtnttr odMks Rohari I* Aianfit, Jr, Mined by the President. Miss Fla. Tobaad tnmpOn aarly this mom* trtaii -waa struck, by an automor. Jn .osM of the accidents, a car- * ‘ -t«a..pavw.akp^. Bnaat tL PaUala. jaa,.ABd. which. rmwiBw: men devoted tlwlr e ffo rt tq.pre- tag ia V U d i two man warr dight* Thomaa-NrAm ar------Otairr-Dubnis. -aiRhretgiHd: Ter ths bite at the Center resulted in the driven by Jack E, May, 35, of 40 ^ WEDNESDAY 1 FIJI:, Tu e sd a y anca and ha should coma from an fi,4!^jtos|>ltal treatment. nnllng’lp e i d o f {fie ilTre To nea?: hr Injnrad whan ona w *« thrown 1 P. M, WEDNESDAY Georgs R. Atkina, Sr. Jomph D. Paaak. M buildings. rest of the evening wearing the arreit of Raymond Cam . 16, of RuaaeU street, sHd into the rear THURSDAY englaaering daparthumt or dapart- Robert C. Baltton Friim Mother crown and scepter made by Janice a car onto tha road as tha lUrtiard 8. Paul. ■ aiiai Fontaine's arrsst yesterday roperty was owned by % t awarvad to tha right and 6. Charter Oak stieet, driver of one driven by Janice. A. Ander­ FRIDAY 1 P. M, THURSDAY at public finance, siccordlng Elton C. Beaba Meyera the car. yesterday.^ . “ son, 26, o f -84 Chestnut straat at to Hubert Stone, who is in charge Howard Phaaauf. f eame on information which Berea £1 Orio of Waterbury. The ^ hreka a railroad warning signal SATURDAY 1 P. M, FRIDAY Frank A. B«rg Graff, Jr. and the in the Miss Fontaine returned to the lot. States. He served on the staff with the spirit o f doing for others ■ -found ’the ehild'"dead -and; * after' -of the- conservatory of 3(ttne iind IS showM' by the amvities reports sendag - the.’..Bolton -^ea, >so, it- l»J Helen Beaut y .Shop- in- .Eart Hart>- 'lc«^" tha o f ' GCofga'i:> O fiin '' MfinifiSfi Siddle*» hoped that the remcienta will ford. a cors^e by courtesy of Paul J. Qrueasner w-rapping Its body in towels. Arts of Roselle, N. J., and was of Manchester Scouts, s Scout of- nates. In aaeiiring such a quallftad Broker” | At City Yiiw Danee Hall, KMaay Straat posals for a Middle. East command. schedule in their defense building. the top prises in official economy rims. And this yeai^ SponsorM by the Keeney Street Parent Teachers Club In Its study qf the Harriman re­ Three have done more than neces­ port, the 11 North Atlantic chiefs Mercury’s sure fire hustle is yoUrs in even fiiller Most others, including charwoman ! sary and three not enough. He de­ who stayed thair home-going from ; of staff and Iceland's civilian rep­ clined to specify nations in each measure. For there’s even more horsepower- nightly cleaning work in offices, | Satuird4x Wait till you foel its silken smoothness tean^ with Mrs. Charlotte Threlfall,-a tele­ British apd.French delegates and council's- ■ permanent organization observers from the other -nine Marc-O-Matic .Driye^, It’s. a. car whose hew design, phone operator^ Joined the patient PONATION i7l aiFaiSHMIWtS of deputies to prepare recommen­ Im d all hecause you ^ v e her %/ ^ 7*14. Imoqlwo'qotfloq r tiiitiS to 14 for line at 6 arm .,’ ai’she did 16 ytawi ..count.iies,...... dations -for the Coufirira nhal Ac­ and new performance challenge the automotive ago when George V lay in etate In A U. S. source -said he believed tion. The council meets here Feb. •Irice the standing groi'ip's recom- 20. Valentine from LOl only $1.00! world. Don’t wait- See it today. And drive it v the same cold hall. "1 would have stayed all night if it had been necessary,'' she said. ...the candy of finer qjd lity. One of the quiet London bobbies, ■x';- on duty at the door, - said the THE COP SAYS *^HE’S DANQEROUr mourning subjects were being ad- OPEN / \ ifniTTinr. m MC 'mltied~ at ~the Vafe of O M evviiy H a - /? m h u hi u j 15 minutes. He predicted the 200- 1E pxM-aHfiFieonr NIGHT - NIGHT yard line outside the door would UNTIL CRttS CONN lengthen through the day as the u n t il steady streams of Londoners came 9 O’CLOCK 9 O’CLOCK off the big red buses and the thun­ dering' aubwmy that riina past the hall. He recalled, though, that when George V lay in state, the queue of mourners waiting on the first morning stretched "all the way to Battertea''-*-two miles away. New Yorkers Fear Develop Self Coiifidence More Air Craslies 'sr«sfsis"4Jf 8 MIAT - Your choice of three 0 CONQUER FEAR 'pei fill maaee-proved—drtveo; -sileel-aaso-staodard. trintTP'-*^Oi thrifty Touch-O-Mslic Ovttdrive*; (CkwHnqed from Page One} iiiiEAuVoim ^id Mct&0:^auc*. fteaiesr of all; suiomaiio drives. •Optiend at exUa cost. N. Y„ a passenger on the plane, o a s x ^ s i i ■ sar am WilkS..fiEONX IDIfflMi fMC SEU^OifRSELF AMD YOUR ID!)EAS^ died in Elisabeth General Hospital • ON THE SAME SHOW * last night Ha waa on a honey­ moon with hia bride, who was re­ INCREASE YOUR INCOME ported in good condition. f Thia brought the combined LEARN TO SPEAK EFFECTIVELY death tell of the three tragedies to 117. r iA N O P O R r In the other .tw^craahe8,.«ne of HFART Every Hmo Hio miqinos go ckmgli^ tlirdiigh through tho timo*ttstud \ the nlanes-^aa irf>-e*terday'i dis­ IHIU.YMlOlttiai aster — waa wrecked within min­ A COtUMMA RieiVii tho strcoti, it should bo o womiug to you . . utes after taking off from Newark DALE CARNEGIE COURSE Airport on Dec, 16. The other EKD8 IQjgOHT; to life SaddleT pltt» T m O r gMCwT* o warning thot nosedived' Jan. 33 as it grppcd its In way te a landing qn Hhe- flsM in fog and fain. TOMORROW « r r i - r u. s : - S o »| | ,y :id d ^ - r — Effective Spethlhg; Human Relatlmi?" — Gne -or -mere of the- englnaa -On- STARTING "T^Sfidorshli Trsining, Ptrsenality Defflopmnit tba JKiABttrhifiuid D & 6 ^ ^ STATE ■ ■ -EOROr* ■ ■ the' take-off. *niefa Was 'no riuei g y A t r<>.r the Riddles Rvery SBturday MbL Jiflwaver. to tha .angtoa.-f^usa. -----— Jowolry Authfir o f ."H ow to Win Friends Sen. Smith (R.. N. J.i. in Wash­ I ComedyBaesaFreaToys.Cartoons,Wsatcra Cknidueted by C m ifi^d Dale Carnesde I n i t m t o r r “ and influence people- ington, auggteted "a atconr possi­ Qmmem m f M m m rtm bility of Inadequata inspection; Koopsohot S m tlm But the Civil Aerenautice Board ■ All the hiSciouB goodness of Red or white satin.heart Class for Men and Women Now Forming in .. said the doomed plane had bean pi XV. . fhoiild bo kopt boyond tho roach of fiio. LOFT’S famous Chocolates with flowere.and ribbon. inspected twice before take-off. ‘in a red and gold heart box. , MANCHESTElt - FREE! OPENING MEETING Thia most recant crash la nisa- ' LOFT'S finest Milk and Jbath was called "one of the rareet You con boy sofoty . . . q bm in our vault. Milk or Dark. Dark Choeotat^ One American Legion.. Wednesday. Feb. 27. 7:45 F. M. colaeldeqeea In the aanala of avia­ Otie pound, *§ ,9 9 pound, fico ounces, * 3 ,9 9 tion” by Joseph E. Fluet, a CAB Tho cost is ofdy SS.OO o y o o r ,~ ^ Fodorol enrollments regional Investigator. .. - BEING ACCEPTED.- ACT NOW! ' Tox. Visit your nearest L O F T S Candy Shop fo r the most heart-warming selection o f Valentine ^ 12 THINGS THIS TRAINING WILL HELP YOU DO Oea’I wUa U . ale WIerisiM hM. "TOAST OP TBB TOWX” «Hh E4 1. Speak E f^ U v e ly s. Increase Your Earning Power 9. Become a Leader talllraa. SoaSar arealBf. • t. t p . ak~ Statiaa WKIC-TV, CSsaacI A Candy Gifts.. .from 79c to $7.50. a. ^nquer Fear *. 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n a m e ...... e r r v .. sa.ee6 «aaa4 ADDRESS ...... s t a t e -V' ' r ' l "it': j' , ^ ■ ■''i ' .. f. >‘=:- '---- T-., V ■ p K . - : ' ’■■/.. ' ♦ • I * \ ;3 r r r : ~n;^'ST»ggiEB EVECTO HER'Alifc'MAflCHESTgKrCOHI^ ^ jo i n t ehowh th* khow-hoiw te lead eth die of the day when all huMneea minded’ t « brlnr • VahmUna jgin D efends Policy went over £o the freebooter ship and Mr*. TaMOIIl *pe*k Jewtah for their "aecret paL" also a Val­ ftfs * fgo o home," th* spokeemah aald Conn. M an P a id , ■tope in Brakil. She thinka tag eat Ladies A id Plans in New York with several o f his officers to be­ l^ight for p o p Call? fluenUy but; their daughtere ■aid entin* for the drawing of “eecret " f haye heard iMme mention • X they had to brush up on .their* to too n ^ h aa well, but 1* reveling In O n 100 M issions over here thgt some of hla fellow gin negotiations. lA ter Stanbury W ^ V t >1* the.4Coaher food which-she mlaae* INtIa’’ for the coming year. Any Ransom to Pirated went over. SAVE lQ7o # : l410 k6ep up T/tth the converaaUon. — Valentine Party member who cannot be present pilots any he wanted to remain in Mlaa Betsy A. Stover, daughter w n o ~ !••• Aiken W arns Ike "I showed the pirate chief my CRhm In the party Saturday ^ B o o m America for them 1* llt- and who wiahe* to have a "aecret Korea. 1 think he wanted to be­ of Mr. and Mrs. WUIiiun P. Slover Today Radio W T H A -^ itM nlght were; ii^. Flecbbetn'* o^none *]![f*J**’** (OsatfaMed^^^lHg. Om ) come a group commander after he of 180 Main Btreet, ia taking a passport,” Stanbury said today, tion. She ha* made numerous' pur The Ladies Aid Society of th* pal” for th* coming year ip asked Tnipeh, Formosa, Feb. 12—(/PJ— "the chief laughed and said, 'what ON YOUR PUROUSi pRfCR WTHT— 1M0 brother, Charlie Taghllk of New to send In her Valentine. had'h little more expeiienoc." ' course in obstetrics at the CemeU Chines* pirates with a lust for (Co*tt»—d f**w Pbg* <>■•> chases to take back .with her..for Emanuel' Lutheran—Church win * h « of t«diy ha was' left la Korea." Mrs. Davis fsld a atatement by we want are gold bar* worth 10,- Yoth, and hi* wtf* and aon, who The hostespe* wUl be Mr*. Aug­ Medical Center, N. T „ and plana goM bars halted the little British were alao. week-end house guest*. iricea are about double oura in meet ThuiMay afternoon at 2 In Wartitagton. Rep. ifahon an A ir Force public biform'ation to remain there for a. year’s study 000 United States doltare. Cjaifyou But Senator Vtarlaon (R-. K*a >. Brasil. Included are nylons by the ust Carlson, chairman, Mrs. Ellen steamer Wtngsang last night but get that?' " IDs* Fay* TaahUk, th* , local o’clock at the church for a Valen­ Carlson, Mrs. Tver Carlson, Mrs. (D., Texaai asked the Air Force office that preigfeton, Marshall and experience. ^ *W W 8 -J a c k ’i Waxwork*. manager of ga*enhower-for-Pre*l- couple’s youngest daughter who docen; a television set and a and her husband did not want .to let it go for a ransom 'of $4,500 th There were no gold bars on the BUY biRECr iniwnR W IH T -^ V «U w i t^<*y- WTHT—Amerte*'* Town Me*t- dent headepiarter* in W'aahlngton. tine party. ’Tlj* party Will fellow a Amy CarlMHi and Mrs. Amanda to Investigate thoroughly and re­ A graduate of Mancheater High cash and four wrist watches. now Uvea In New York< and their freeMn “niey regret they-are for­ come' home after bagging their School, she won k acholarahip to Wingsang. The pirate chief said .1 w n c —BMlWMf* , ing. naid , the 9-7 acore, In Oklahoma bidden tb take an automobile for biuineaa meetlhg and a short pro- Hultine, port to him on clrcomstances aur- The 75 passengers on the Wing- }■ WD*C—Mu«»e by three daughter* of OblumWa and fifth MIO wais “an outright lie.” the School' of Nursing, Syracuse | he would take cash Instead, but no repreVenta a moral victory for a $2,500 Buick here coaU $5,000 piano solos by Clarence aaog dug in their pockets to pay Jewelry. ------,jU«at.fSinlW — RoMna,- -th a.. atriy:.„..h4Hk__fll toundU^ Darla’ death. He^gaid **I had a letter from G. A. after Ifniycjtirtty,. for -_fdur^ jteata.. ,id e.. “ vWDBC—Itobert-Q* - Waxwwlc*- lHiehTio4«lf:------...... ‘ni Boqth-Wnwrloa.-They' Will ealt ■$or-the freedom of the-ship;------WHAT—roIk« im- . Mr*. Saul Sfum ghd TIrs. Khimce spring, sU y north rslatively laU A ir FiiriM 'olhcers at the l^ ta g o n tKXt'iliffhb iiUS tK(T d«eial5KVir«iU' high achotsatic standing and .excel­ ’m pmKeahepriainHil&TgoTa • WONS—governor E*rl W«rten. "That waa a splendid remiltr he Alexander. for home Feb. 24. Members of the aociety are re­ ed with the Air Force. He expect­ Three were Americans—Edward bars. W ie«B—N (rw x R*<1“**^ ***‘‘ w n c —R o b e r t Montgomery had promised to look into the lent records in the university spti« laid, "becauae a month ago It waa Leetla la on summer vacation matter. ed to be home for Christmas after tude teats. Stanaliury of Oolebrook, Conn., at­ Captain Stanton pulled off his . Ne*f*: The M*n Celled X. generally aa»umed Elaenhower from fctudle# now, which made It he had shot down hia fifth plane tache of the U.S. Embaasy at Tal- watch and sald^ "This is all the 111*— / wouldn't get any of the Oklahoma possible for him to make thU trip —3?** *32? ^ Force spokesman and he knew he would get to come In 1049.Misa Slover was elected pch; hia wife; and Frank A. Peters gold bars we have." The pirates TRIFLE TRACK w n c —st«u* Hi!*— ~ ,. .t a member of Agenda honorary Thy Neighbor* Voice. WTHT The Late Bob E, yoyd. delegatea." with hi* mother. Seasons are quite !?!?. the com- home after ’ he’d shot down. the of Paterson NJ., an American oil also took wrist watches from the WONS—Jack’i Waxwork*, too miasiona in Korea, nursing aociety. In 1950 she waa W »ftC —Carl Smith. Uncolii Day *peechea_ wert dlffcrdnt there the Taahiilk'e otltere," she aald. company represenUtive at Hong others and called it a deal. SHf-Starlwg ALUMINUM w n c —New*. achdeuled today by Taft at Seattle lewmad. Mrs. Flschbeln was wear "**t that the Bret three aces Were The spokesman said Lt. Gen. elected president of Agenda, and Kong. W H AT—Night Watch. ■snt home to iastruet other air- at a special cmivocation in Decem­ ‘"nie pirate chief himself was Stonw owd SertM COMMNATION ’^VTORC—RAdle karri*; New*. ^- on hi* northwest tour, «nd by two Ing a fur coat and when asked If F ^ k BvewstL^ Fifth . Air _Forc* - :Th* ship was in Formosa atrsit, tall, slim and rather handsome,” WONB-^aek’t Waxwork*.---- other GOP «*pTr*rtt*; M*rold StM- men beiiig^^eadted t o r K d r ^ commander, cancelled a press con­ ber she received * credit pin for ■he heeded It . i t Tiotne ihei AMd N* combat. about 15 miles off the Red Chins Stansbury said. “He had a lopg WINDOWS end DOORS i il0— ISibO— *en and Gov. Earl Warren of C*U- ference scheduled today by mem­ her achievements. She has passed . > x WDRC—Tankee KHiA ot. , Bometimea. (n July. , . coast, when pirates opened fire Intellectual face and didn't look w n c - Mu*ic. They are having a wonderful don’t send a ground et^ bers o f Davla’ wing. He reported the New York State Board of ex- Inatell Now * Budget Pina I f Oealred n $• Moatfea Tb P ly «B Tic__Tounj WlSder Brown. • TelevMon - : fornia,...;,...... ;...... amlnattoua. . - - with antiaircraft guns,, a baaooka sinister at. all. But that’s .what “ Do>»-n*y*. MU.1C Staaiieh, fo n n ^ O overt^ of vi*it here, havlhf ehjnyfd Wash­ he ktHs 16 Com- Everest' thought the- pilots' were and machine guns. One Chinese made it so sinister." WNHO—TT mwista, the . spokesman :>'said. Miss Slover is one of the three ORDER NOWr TO INSURrDMJVERY Mlnnenota and pr#«id*ntrt>n-l*ave ington. D. C. the museum* and land surveying giving undue emphasis to the big crewman was shot In the leg. P. M. of the Unlveralty of PennayWanla. Jewish theater* of New York, osd Prtnc‘Pl« appHe* to battles between,'. Allied and Com­ aduates of the 1947 class at W T lff—Bob B. Lloyd Show. 4:00—K*te Smith Show. jet piiots.- After much shouting back smd Since 1010, more than 19,000,000 Ulk* at Salt Lake City. Warren Radio City and many other elghU munist Jets. Sanchester High School who were forth through megaphones. CSpt. 5:00—Gayelord H*u*er. CIVIL ENGINEERING He added that fighter-bomber "In reality,”' the spokesman tied for valedictorian honors. It American boys and men were ac­ 28 'W TlC —Th* Woman In My addreaaea a dinner^ gathering In The only fault they find is that Ronald O. Q, Stanton of Liverpool PHONE 5:15—Gabtty H*ye*. life her* it too fast. 'They ml** ptIoU and Sabre Jet plloU who do said, "the MIO battles are not as is interesting to kiiow that anoth­ tive in the Boy Scouts of America. NASH SALES Houno 5:SO-Howdy Doody. Boston. Mlaa Betsy A. Slover 2-0346 BILYUB . f WONS-^Playtlm* lor Children. The Democratic race *l*o w*a their two hour Meat* In the mid Edwoffl L» DovIfi Jf» not become aces face the same important a part of our miselon as er of the trio. Miss Artemis Paz- EXCLUSIVE 6.00 Kildoodle. moving along,'"hie only announced dangers aa acesc' the strikes of the fighter-bombers iailos, is also at the Medical Cen­ ROAD 1 j|l5S— 6:2.5W e a th e r Frirecaat. Bcgistered jCIvil Engineer and . “GetUng five MIGs is a happen- DISTRIBUTOR j* WONB—New*. entrant. Senator Kefauver of at targets in North Korea.’’ ter at the present (Ime, studying HeleA.OIga Knipen, was graduat­ A j.IO W'orld New*. Tennenaee. 'made two appearance* Land S^-eyor •tance, he said. "it doesn’t In his 59 combat missions to be a doctor. She waa graduated ed from Connecticut College^ New 6:45 -In the PubUc Inlereet } WWDRC—Newa: Old Record Shop veaterday in New York and re­ ineAn a m4n Has won the wat.** over North Korea. Davis grabbed with honors from Wellesley Col­ London, and waa the winner of the 7:00 Kukla. Fmn and Ollte. 15 Proctor Rond, Mancbestar Davl* became an ace about the ■ ^ 'w n c —Just Plain Bill peat* today in Chicago. every Jet record in the book, in lege in 1951 and was a Durant government FulbrigHt Scholarship Do You Know God Loves You? 7:15 Rob and Ray. TeL 7615 same time as two other pilot* of World War n he bagged seven scholar. to Italy. She is at preaent a stu­ WONS—S»t. Preeton of the/l u- 7:.10--Gan*ett Time. / Rack* FDR Alma Too are rordiaUy Invited to attend a free lecture entttird In the Chicago addreaa. for de- the Fourth Interceptor Wing. Japanese planes. The other valedictorian. Miss dent at the University of Rome. kon. . « j 7;4.V -Camel New* C^avan. They are Maj. George Creighton He downed tWo MIGs Sunday ‘ ItT H T — New*; Joe Girano *;00 Milton Berle. fiverv at a meeting of the Inland CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE SCIENCE OF Daily Prca* aaaOcigtion. Kefauver of Baton Rouge, La,, and Lt. COl. before hi* own plane was shot Show. 0:00- Crime Syndicated Wlnton W. Marshall of Manhattan down. MIND.HEAUNG WHAY—Story Queen. "9:30—Su»pen.*e, / aaid: .... Beach, Calif. "The corrupt politician Ihreat- Mrs. Davis said he should never 10:00—Original Amateur Hour ya«4 Alter yew Frank T. Hord, C.8., of Louisville, Kentucky " w TIC—Front P»(fe Farrelli en* our democratic *y*tem on one Marshall' since has completed have been sent. to Korea in the 10:45-*-Adventure at 10:45. p. m. " •ymetaMkava hi# 100 hllsslons and returned to MANCHESTER W H AY—Croaby’a Quarter. front ju»t aa Communism threat­ THE OFFICE OF first place. 11:00—Amazing Mr. MalOne. ki««a eieeaewf the U. 8. Creighton has more "He would have been more valu­ Member of the Board of LeetuZeahip of The Mather Church. IJ:.10—Meet the Champ, en* It on another front." than 70 mlsaions, and is still fly- able over iiere,’' she said, "teach- ZONED FOR INDUSTRY The First Church of Chrtat, SdeUtlat, In Boaton, Maas. ViTTIC—Note* and Quote*. i 12:00—New*. Political corruption ha* a pro­ DR. M. E. MORIARTY Uirge work-ehop—approximately 4,000 aq. ft., formerly used V T IA Y —Mu»lc. found effect upon young people, he' •* MaatHs***. Marshall. Creighton and Dsvta -----WONS— Sity.XllMI...... added, *aying l,bey"mu?t gronr tip. !®7 .•i**’*«^':K"*’king bu*lne*fr:^:lias pqw!^. iHPd city, water, aoltahle., « - . XHURCH EDIFICE _ were ell squadron -commanders. ' tor almost any load of email manufacturing busiaess, together WDRC— Memory Lane ---- with a profound faith in our de­ WILL BE CLOSED w e couid not afford to lot oqr W THT—Tom Corbett. Space mocracy." wHh. a bouse of seven (7) rooms— (two mflnlaiied)—with elec- _ 129 LAFAYETTE STKEET—HARTFORD, CONN______- B nlton_ _..... — Tn N e irT s rk Jaxr “night.— Ke* sqiuidrQn .coinmandera.^.wlia. .lutfe "trte Hghts,"lient,''ete:---- -...... - ...... ------' ...... Cadet ...... I “NPNOMMNWdiMO ““'Ij FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1952 at 5:15 P. M. fauver told a televiaion audience l4-y*e are a MW <1 7 FEBRUARY 18 Advertisement ■ riiB w iiiiir 1 luiiD I One mere lot— more land if necessary. Immediate occupancy. • :«5— ' norU Mahr IFIU II* plaeM kriae I*, year aabafaw *w fraa tVDRC—Curt Masaey. Tet MMCbaeter 5545 he la "running on jny own." He 1 Cerefolljr compoanded. 1 W HAY—SporU. said! however, that he hoped gen­ taa^actlaa ead taorWa*. TO MARCH 5 lent minute Valentines, Har­ To be given by erally to extend the phi1o*ophlea rison’s Card Department will be 1 IrlhirDnigStoRRS 1 EDWARD J. HOU, REALTOR Second Church of Christ, Scientist WONS- -N*w*; Cecil Browoi. 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A ValeiiUii* aiirprUe party win Mr, and Mr*, .toaeph TaahUic had WT5RC- Jack Smith Sport*. be held at the United Method!*! a pleasant surprise over the week Church on Friday night at 7;.30 p. g:*8— . m. Mr*. Grace Skilton and .Mr* end when, hla niece, Mrs. Samuel W'DRC—Thin 1 Believe. Dorothy Flckelt are in charge of Flfu'hbein. and her 15-year old aon. W TlC —Weather, arrangement* for th* . WSCS. Leslie, of San Paulof Brazil, South •:g«— There will be a amall admiaalon America, arrived at their home for W TIC- <5ov. Lodge, charge and re/reahmenf* V ill be a visit, Mr. Tashlik last saw hll WDRC—Guy Iximbardo. niece In Constantinopie,Turkey, 33 iv W ONS-Jack Dowitey Show. aeWed- years * ago. 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**ft^Tr**TT*” «* *CTM ngfi OTyAT-n,, iiA yrp a y| |7B», Y!ftMMl, TtTKSmAY. FEBRUAR Y 12. 1952 nsaaoKBB "that wUl renwin tha, PresiilMit's ing that Qraat Britain aoeapts eolved Itaelf tato a merry race Church-State Debate* ; icUqr and wtn ha Hrihtly adbarsd onlyily aa Apoatotle Oakfata (ffps nyMMiutic trr M wlilek potaou l« f l« « Connecticut who Ukawtea endoned Klaenhew- which leader could snatch fo r hlm- be s rial dielee ef Taylor, firat.appointed tgr the the government) auch aa is aent eR«r tM r nndantaiMUiv ^ er penonaUy but amphaHaed tba aelf the honor and importaaea of Ms Wla Or Isae far that. Truman Plan Sparks late Preddejd Booeevelt In 1940, to thk country at tha present Ufeartp baa, ao «a apaab, baao duty end obligation o f the Oon- BoffeUating Oonaaetleut’a coneen- reeigned liir'iWiO, time. CiiMing llm di tlon dwtteh. and tha Ideal m »- A 8tato department apokeSman O f the 43 countries repreaentad. MEN'S ’’ *ugge**«U thU caiiaot l«ava Yankee nectleut party to carry the atate for tha party nomlnae, wheenrer aant. which Barer leaQy aRtred. said tliera iw . quMtlon" that at the Vatican, 30 pcciyanlatoBli n c assasjs^ good BUB motlonlaii wJura 4bajr Qr A. H. O. that might be; mmm ■mMMMd to bO OM lO wtllf h wtB bo Opposifion Storm having an Ambassador arthe ViT TlT^Ti: Itfiea Htlk lUB aiM BROADGLOTH PAJAMAS 'UJ •ra, batkaa apectaton « ( an an* B u ttM net raeult remalna that OonBeeticut grahbed two caMaet tmui w ill atrengthan tha Unitad baaaadora. Some, like Ff**c4« *>** ruahinr futtiM." tha ConneeUeut RepubUCaa lead- gleets toi return for caetlag tho Stotaa International poatUon. .all and Belgium, hava Church- Middy and coat styles by Knoths. Siaes Governor Lodge's problem wee retss which cUachad the aoBiiaa- "Wa are not recognising the Stats separation. Twanto ooun- Whera la’ - th« formula for eraUp la^'lnore boldly on reoord (Tkis Is the Bscsoa of a series tuaUy, It wreuld be to B-C and D. M lltk tn how to turn An IneylpibUl^g^^We for a praaldentlal candidate then tloa fa r the aueceaeful candidate. of storks da Oareli-atoto ids- Popd ea tha sueceaaor o f St. ncludlng Graat Britain rw M M Oetab«r 1, 1111 cairUUan action In ttc faca of thla own support Of General/aSeen- Bad^, the auceamfut eaimidatee ae head of a church. Peter,” he said; "but aa a sover; Protoauat nations, It baa aver been In modem tlmea.- aa------a aa-at^n tlnsstiln la O k 17slto« Statss). For—True, the Virtli R eg. $5.95 ...... W O W 8 4 .5 9 -aalaiaT— ^ ------;—^— ~------1- JMKet,.l5®.,the..Br<^dfnJ^^ Hermal-Ooaneetketr atrategy- .lb abmya .jeamed.. to . .Ii«ve .Jtbo _dle; UfflBlIttBL! Inatloa—into eometSlng more eppotaUag BoUoa that they mMla — ■ iwconi ■■ tsaoBur baasadon) •M U M d v . ■iUi;^ 1 iM •*rwa la not the moment;" Pope -recent convantlona haa been to go By O n W O B OOBNELL In Burope, a commonplace. wee . p ^ o f have won without OonBeeticnt'a the Holy Father'A^'moral Influ­ In these days ivhen everybody chatga d’affalrsa.' The Reg. $4.95...... NOW 83.S9 Be* at » iinHiHr. 0#™.. Pius said, "to diacuaa, to search to the convention under the urn- NSW York, Fob. Con­ ence. ' But forelin policy muat the problem not only to make the brelle of a favorite eon endoraa- Ume ity vbfea. But it made no dif far SOUR SIDMMM la buying the beat gim he ci StaUa would ba tha only predom­ CUM tun * • ««. ____ for new prlndplea, to fix new troversy is crackling around Prset' consider not fttily a atsts’s alas, declaretlon, when/lt.ceme, effec­ ment, hidln|r under It tmtil H could ferenee, anyway. alBea the can- you Mtter buy the beat p< inantly Protestant country to hava •oliciurnoi*I «AtM tive In Connecticut Kepubllcan laiss?*"* dent Trumnn’e plan to send a< but its Importnnoe in the ivorld a fun ambaaaador. alma and goals. Both the one and judi^ who the convention wUmer didatas Barer did get areuad to . M e n ir ^ Ambassador to tbs Vatican. inatrumenL too,” he added. Am Tm t hf M*ll.»«*»«*«*'**«***f*5*5 community. the other, already known and sub­ pobtlce, but aim to provide tome ^ -when It would emerge any actual dIatrthaUon o f cabtaet Tha move, yet.to bs put betors He aiald 43 countries, which now V. 8. Pieeedeat .MEN'S STlib»tto» br **•*!...... ConneeUeut/ impetua for thei‘ Miata. 4. Agnlnst—I f the Vatican haa S m Monili by ltoU»«»«******»«**b stantially rerlfied, because Uught with a audden ruih and attempt a have diplomatic representation at Than la a 100-ycar-old preeed Kisiaibowey movement In the na­ OoiH >1 the Ssnsta fo r conflrmstion, has t « tiu irmt. Coyy .vrf«*»«»****»*«*v** by Cbrlat HUnaelf, olarifled by the fl|ring leap aboard the .band- stirred up a s U m c< P r o t o e t ^ t i S p ^ j y ^ ^ the Vatican, "think, it's useful, and ant, of -a sort, fer havtag a U. 8, FUNNEL AND KNIT w SSy. ^ tion as ai'^ o le. - ■ vmcori. ithe oppodUoa—sad inter-church Me- thayTa not dummies.” Ambaaaador a t’ (ha'Vaticaa. In X)fMT*Ti4. OM Tbby*»»»«’ teachings of the church down governor Liodge eolved these am could be relayed to our Am- Thla etrategy eomettmes re- tion. If "France, Great Britain—all - of 1343. Xbraaidant JaaMs K. Polk T MUBBit or through the centuries, adapted to problems by making e set speech ISi,.. -^* -- - h.. . iii baasador to Italy,.without conaid- them—tried to gain access to the aaat a ebarga d’attairaa. and. later "Tha Praddant has drlven--a.(lK ottUdia of diptomgtic protocol. ^ PAJAMAS . « i aaaoaAHO p x k m _ Immadlatw dreumstancas by the in which, with, unequivocal rlfo r, vetatva wadga into - our iwtkntnt Vatican through tha back door, a Miaktor to th« PMMU SUtec. he advanced his own support of For—I f protocol la of llttla con- Slaea A, B, C and D. Reg. • The AaaeUUd Prtu la taelulleelr supreme pontiffs, await one thing life,^ said Methodist ^shop O. and they all had youblc,” the The move caused a furore of an­ iatitlea to tko uae of. repubIleaOan of Fisenhower end his own argu­ cam, then there is no valid.ob­ State department representative ti-clerical apeechaa In Cengreaa. $3.08. an ■•era tIapatehM eraOttaa to It. " only—concrete execution. ments as to why others should BronAqy Qxnam. Sooraa of other jection to abiding by it to make M A N H A H A N churchmen have .echoed theee sMd, “We've now found out it The mieeion ended 10 years latar pM otharwiaa ' ^ * ‘ *'* "O f what use would It be to support him. • , . cooperation flow more, emoothly. doesn't wrork, so we've come to in 1867 after Congyesa refuted to aoC «• • taa local «• »• puWlabaa We don’t knew whether It Is words. . BXfective dlplomaey ra^trea clear NOW AND ESSLEY '' All rlfMa of republlcatloa of apaclal study the ways of Ood and of Oie Moat m ijpr . 'AUgious. publica­ this ae a practical necessary appropriate money to support It on Plapeteaea haraln ar* •!“ rpaarraO. iplrit. If In pracUce one w ^ e to having any national effect, but chaanela o f approach. thing.” 'grounds the Vatican Cloaed soma It srae eomething of a tonic In­ tions in the. country' have entered choose the wa y of perdition and to A 'Generous Contribution To U. S. O. Into the jhapute. Romah Gatho- 5. Againit-:T-To send an Am ­ ' ) Against Prarttre Protestant churchaa In Italy. Full aareloa elloot of N. K. A. Sarr- side Connecticut RepuhllcanUm. bassador to / tha Vatican or AOTHOWIID AGBNTS fOR Uc writors defend tha action; Prot­ (A Catholic prelate, intimately Proteatanta, hoivever. nets that $2.69 FANCY SHIRTS IlW* submit supinely to the god n f the It waa considered an able grounds It k an Inforination cen. ihformed on Vatican affairs but In those days the Pftpal SUtea Tltobllrtiei*’ B»pr«a*nletl»»»: Jl»« flesh? What would i t avail to speech. It was a reminder estants denounce It. IttlUa Mallwwa Bpaelal Aatney — Now little etacks of pdmphlets'argu­ ter 3VouI4' Indicate the . Catholic declining to be quoted by name, comprised a major part of central that Oovemor lA>dge, who Is GORHAM Church IS a network of spies. Manhattanized and Truben- yorkT Cbleafo, Patrolt and Beaton. Icnow and to proclaim that God Is WiH Give You A. Lift I ing the question have appeared on ■aid the Vatican would "never ac­ Italy, an area of soma 16,000 often alow to decide and move. ■ cept the procedure" of dealing square n Ized collars. Some button- ' MBIIBBB AUDIT BCBBAU OB our father and that men are tables and In-the churches and For—isspionage U beyond the ran he forceful and sincere and TOWLE remotest concern o f the Church. It with a country's ambassador to 000,000 population. This waa ba- down etyks. Sizes 14. to 17. CIBCUU1TT0N8. ______brothers, if every intervention of direct when his mind Is made Sunday achoola across the land. Reg. $3.06. . Lectures and protest rallies pn the la fantastic to imply prlesta are Italy. It has been a "conataht fore revolutionists lad by Gartbal- Tha Herald Prlnllti* Compeny. Ine. God in private and public affairs up. Hhat waa liked and re­ INTERNATIONAL out coimtlng guns and airfields. practice" not to do ao, he said.) dl oirerthrew Papal rule in 1870, ataumta no Bnantlal r«»porilbimy for were to be feared? Of w'hat value spected about the speech waa subject are common. "The remarkable thing,” Said Naturally they are aware of so­ \Yill the United States iecelve and sent the Pope into eecluaion Cpofrapbital errore appearin* to ad- would be disputations on Justice, that It put Lodge, nod preeum- WALLACE ciological conditions of hunger, a Papal Nuncle—official Vatican for 60 years tmtil Benito Muaaoli. vertlaamanU and other ” •'1 '"*.'^?*' ably the <;;onnectlcut party, out Dr. Franklin' Clark PYy, "has been nl agreed in 1030 to grant him hia In Tha Mancheeter Keentoa Herald. on chanty, on peace, if the will the apontaneous and unanimous dtaeaae, oppressions, of moral at- representative to the government NOW$2J9^ on the Elsenhower line with no present domain. LUNT way in which Proteatanta every­ titudea and needs. It la in this hu — if an Ambassador is sent? The were already resolved for the cute quellllcetlona or political State department spokesman said •I^t••dAy, February 12 where have opposed this unfortu­ man and apirttual realm the •acriftce, if the heart were deter-, reserrationa. It was at once STXaiN* SB.VR TAMIWAU CKttroh fa Itizomad, and in tbts "That's atill to be worked out." ‘tomorrow: The government and hold and riaky, for, to a g r ^ t nate atop.” religion. A Lincoln’s Birthday Gift mined to remain in icy ,solitude raalm, the best peace efforts lie. I t isn’t eaaentiaL ha added, not­ and UJibhe yvere to dare to be the extent. Oovemor Lodge was do­ BinMIBT TB1M8 AEEANGED Unltos Opposition . Smrea o f othe- ajrgummts jiaye ing something he dtd not- have PVy.,-president-.aC.'theUnitedLu- the 3 *T w i have,' ?of"iKla' "liheoin’* pU^ed a j m L MEN'S first to brei^ through the barrler to do—staking aomethlng of theraii 'Church In Amarica, heada TiSrUiilay, received a gift,“ from .pf _dlridi,ng hate to Itlnmelf ow th«LXlmnhowcr_ran-_ axix.-manji»inmlUee..to„coor^inate Advaatogee < one vebo taowa our feeTItir'about fer a alncere embrace 7'* oppoalUon among the 39 denomi­ ' Um^^imr'TVsuaarr. McCarthy, “ dldary. of the NaUonal OathoUe Welfare . pointmeal fer feat l-irialt loeii. lincoln, and we think that, for our And there, of course, the Pope ■Thst, of rourse. may. be the REMEMBER! FOR THE SERV1CEA\AN nations of the National Council of sort of thing the Elsenhower can­ Chutchea of Christ In tho U.S.A. Conference, said if the move 3 WAYS 2. W rtid . • . for epplicatka. FUI Lincoln editorial, we will juat has asked the great Christian going to create "ao much ill will," SPORT didacy Insplrea polltlctopa to, do. "A s Christiana and aa Ameri­ ^ T O GET A out and mail or bring ia. Caab write about thla gift. question of our times. But It was a departiire from ^re­ JEWELERS — EST. 190C cana we repudiate prejudice the damages might outwreigh the pnmpOf upon approvaL It la a head caat from the Jo Whst individual, today, does cent Connecticut Republican tra­ THE U S . 6 . 767 MAIN STREET against Roman OathoUcs and de­ advantagea, but he added: M “I think Americana—everyone— ’ 9. CwiM !«...•■• YBSMANagar. Pavidaon work. It aiU on the clear "dare to be the first to break dition. so great a departiire that ■X plore religious diasentlon,” the ALL WOOL TWEEDS »nd PLAIN ^14: A ? ahould 3lew this question not In te^ iM rn a l left hand comer of our deak at through the barrier of divlilihg Governor lyidge himself probably council aald, but the issue waa It*s to 4 d v t o f S COLORS. Reg. 122.50 . . . ; r . NOW ^ approved the_ •ubwquent Jdtght "thrust upon us" and is a "threat terms of religion and atate, but in bom« (ihera waa an anguiahed hate to hasten to offer a eincere IS HIS "HOME AWAY FROM_JHOME’M_ terms of ivhether it iviU adiranee Don’t borrow unoecaaierily. but ii .a' to baalc American principles.” loan ii the right answer, phone, write, atrufgle before we decided yiat the best interests of the United embrace?" * In less restrained quarters, the LOAN or come in. Employed men and wom­ Reg. $24.75 And $27.50. the home and not the office deak What atatesnian, unless it is Leiral Notice* move haa been tbe basis of broad States. I f It will serve us all — Proteatanta, Jeiva and Catholics — en—married or iingle—arc welcome. ALL WOOL TWEEDS ....N O W $11195 would get It, and we may atill de­ perhaps Nehru of India', who Is at­ attacks on Oatholiclam. HORN BLOWER ft then we should have i t If not tonna $3$ fe $SOO an $lgnntwra Alenn cide to alUmate It every aix tacked a.s a traitor for It. seems rprllftctt** PartnershiT* Most of the "proa" and “cons” Th«» undf^mlrn^d. h»vln» foiro^d * have Centered around thla coun- then throw it in the ocean.” montha). and It U, in the obJecUvo to have established anyttijng like .l,nl*«(l Parlneribirrunder the l»w» ROBERT Smith Proteatanta claim President Reg. $29.75 ALL WOOL TWEEDS J. s a v tiy'a deeply rooted tradition: l " r « f commmrn tMiki tix M f o rttr _ •enae, a right object in a right the 8t*tf of N^w Trtfk, Bnd d^ilrtn* that aa a policy? to do huhlnMi In th^ ^ I N COMPOSATBb "SepartUoii Of Church and TYunian ivent hack «n a pmmlBe and PLAIDS TTTTT...... NOW place. Do not, inaUad, individual! knd DPrttrnt BK » UmUed P&rtn^rihlp. Did the Wenti^ f^l^ fodt? Bute.” net to make auch an appointment. hftrfhv certify: ^ BEAL ESTATE IN8VBANCE Here are Juat a few of the ar- They cite a letter, dated Aug. 4, FINANCE cor But It U much more than that. atateamen and natlona accept, 1 . Th^ of tho firm tind^F J^hlcn Umb • lABVIS UltlDINO th> rurfnfriOitn \» conducted U iiom- gumenta, as advanced by trarious 1048. aigned bv his ■eoretary. say­ Xt U a piece of brooding aadneaa, tU MA04 8TBEET TELEPHONE S4M t o * MAIN $ n m (O ver WaeHrenfc’ a) MANCNUm. CONN. .NOW with A dulled fatefulness, the su­ blow^r A Wfpkf. Catholic, and Protestant spokes­ ing the mission o f Myron C. Tay­ Reg. $35.00 TWEEDS $24.95 In which the woe of an individual premacy of the codee of hate and 2. Thf nom^ nod of rrMdeneo lor. his personal envoy, would be O la l$ 4 » • thUlp L JwiMnt. YU MANnpw of fuch On^rsl Partnership *re: riNSVKANSBIITUS SINCE U14* men, on what diplomatic relations iMM naO M mlMrtt •( all nriwMfl«| Iwn and the woe of the world are com­ fear? Do we not all, aa we con­ with the Vatican **rould mean: terminated. rhiirlr* T. Lovrrtoe. ^ « Itm d tIM iMh tMM atoi ynapltr nmO >■ U tnwintlw — 111111 IHelmatt d IlMI «atk bined, mixing In together and un- template the ideal urged by the N>w York. N-w York: halPh Ho™' 1. Agalnat—It would show re- ‘.‘Moreover," the letter added, hlow-r, 7 ..(.ulkbura Sq"*"- Ilgloiui .preference; and give the dcratanding one another and llv- Pope, aay lo outKlvei that.such a: Mak#zrhuartt»' I*auI;R- Bkton-JV 179 ONE SPECIAL GROUP" ' “ ing together, taaily.' in ' mutual Lik- ’StoV/rr■■ -nrlv*.- -rmrujm.: • X t^ a ir CathoUc Church a-special code ^ould be a ,very, fine thing, if PrjTfV W. Brnwn. 2MS Cheatoiit HiU? jrtatua with the y,;B. goveniment.. " coinpaaalart. Xt la a .'beautifiil only mir anamlea would practice Tlrwr, rifTflknVi ’ftZItW'k;' For—No- preferanea-ls-liivcilved. C O p m O Y naM. the moat beauUfia. |adneM' ftret? And do- we not. even whHe­ 9tirhtgit^-Jo»^t *r. -Walter- It- 3vould simply facUiUto rala^ itontmoni Ch-atout Iflll. tions with a unique church estab­ CHECKS AND PLAIDS. rve have ever known. ws classify our enemies as un- Maa»iichu«rtta; W llUam R. R^v-n- — - It - la a face o f humility, in kkv.H Emit «mh Rtr—t. Ntpwity:-fl>PtiWl ' .iw i muafe— t.he lishment, the only one which, de­ abured because they do not offer lUi sires or is In a position to receive which aeU has not been merely Nrw York; lUrolil E. VrrrMI. 31 Houn- CharlMton— spetk-eastM. Wa think the tirentiea tho "sincere embrace" first, con­ liln Vl-w Ro»il, "'AP« E l^^th . an entroy. relegated to a aecondary position, Muln--, Ch«rlr« R. Prrrlan. 330 Cary hummed a little at least NeverthelMa, they were sider thst we ourselves are safe Avfim-, Hlzhland Park. Tlllnola; Paul 2. Against— By recognising or ptoualy diacarded, or artfully enough in our own Christianity .1 Eakln. 3709 Bmithliixton Roail, friiitfnl years for. medical reaearch. Iniulin, liver the Pope aa head of a foreign Shak-r’ l'rlShta. Ohio; Otla A. Olatr- state. It 3*rouId make CaUiblle underemphaaiBed, but In w h l^ even though we ourselves do noth­ hrnnk. .Ir.- Banrdlrt Rnaii. Donzan eztraet ephedHne, and a boat of other therapautio Mllla N-w York; Charlaa S. Sara-nt. A TRIBUTE priests agenta of a foreign power, acif has been merged, completely apaiaSca were introduced during the decade. Medical ing of such a high nature ? Are we 900 Park Ar-nu-. N-w York, „ N-w and put Cardinals in the dubious and freely, Into the whole heart of not more concerned with resisting York; Edward O. MrDon-ll. . Itoraa- progteaa haa continued at a rapid pace, gained poaiUon of hairing helped elect a mankind. And, although so eelf- aho- Knad. Mllf N*rk. Naw York; SLACKS evil, and by Its own methods, than Wall-r M. OlWln. <«« Park Aytnu-. momentum through the years. More adirance has , foreign sovereign. lesB, It Is eleo a faca of a resolve with advancing the positive Chris- N-w York. N-w York; Howard E. been made in the past fifty years than in all previous For—Priests owe no political Buh-a. M3 Church Road- VVlnn-tka. allegiance whatever to the Pope, COVERTS. TWEEDS and which Is individual In character. tiah good by deede as well Illlnola; (!-ora« L. Morria. 13 M-r-d 1h history. Chomotberapy, antibiotiea, and ra^oactive Road. 0--rhrook llllla. P-nn-ylvanla; TO GIRL SCOUTS! but only recognise his guidance GABARDINES The resolve Is for tha atrong ec- words? Jam— J. Wataon. 3.301 Darldaem At»- drugs are only a few ezamplea. New drugs are in faith and morals. Reg. $6.98 to $12.98. 28 to eeptanee e f aorrowa and reapon- These ere questions we do not mic, Borouah of Bronx. N-w York. stocked in th|s pharmacy immediately upon release. Moat Weigh Importanee 32 waist sizeH. aiMUUee, and fo r an unmverving N-w York: Dapl-1 T. B-raln. » Ald-n 8. Agalnat—It's abiurd to aay, like to face, as X*ope Plus has tried Pit— ■ Bronkitll-. N-w York; H-nry No nutter what joor prtaciiption calla for, we ean peifurmance of the dutlea chan Hornh1r>w-r tl, 30 Clvd- Sir—t. Ch-a»- as the’ President dops. that the to stir ua to face them. But It may nut Hill 67. Ma-tachua-ila: Ralph miasion would be merely to Vati­ naled Into thla one lonely being Hornbl«w-r, .Tr., Hiller—t Park. Stam- When Judy, Jane and Barbara don thair Girl Scout uniforitis, they fiU it a| once. well ‘' be that all- our other re­ can State, a tiny, 108-acre atrip ■ t . ^ by clrcumetance and events. fon.'. Omn-cllrut: Harry W Pucc-lll. courses—economic stretigths and XGD iak«. Pbiir- Orly-._.Chlcajrn are not merely putting on different elothes. They are becoming part with about 1,000 residents. A c- - W e elt aomeUmesi and VfOnder Ultoola; liaruld P, Carl-r^TIS. 0*?71 V2 Price military weapons' and propaganda A\rimr, Ijinsdown^. r^nniylvunla; of a ‘world-wida crusade for health,'mental stimulus andrgood citl- r .> MEN'S - ... « t tMe-faee,-aad a t the. things ■ blasts-are fatM to" p’r«v«"'Tnsuf- " 1- Pl them, and with It all, they learn to uAa thair hands, their youthful EST. 1902 BARBBR. olof 34 Burr Avenue. Mlddle- WORSTEDS and humble grandeur o f which, for MeeeAchueetti. • I town. CJonnectlrut. have tiled an. 1 GLEN PLAIDS The Fcara Shift Too Ralph Hornblower. Patjl B. Skinner, i heads . . . and above all, thair innocent hearts. Your girl, too,, ___ thla once at leaet, a human being •"Perrm Wt Browoi end Jantoa J. PhbUn ______rtncf* Mr»i ihould be a happy* healthy member of the G lr) ■Scouts!------;------axa.*atoCT° riemlt tne aelc qC ‘riegii "Reg. ST3:98r$r4n)5inid~ ------a, rscncrAl Partner*. A<'> ‘'’rfUnsly. tKey ire hollc liquor on the premliea. 172 Mid- | «noe wMch somehow seems to until further notice" eases the Bpertil PMitTtrr* only m» between dl* Turnpike Weal. Mancheiter, Con- $15.95. thcmMcIreM and other Partnera, neetlrul. 1 ^ 1 ehare all burdens, and shoulder a fears of the Inhsbltanta of Eliza­ The Partner* above named are all The builheaa la owned by Bernard Way before us Into tha bramble beth, N. J. But the planes, which authorltad ,!o traniart the Partncrablp Scheer. 4« Vine atreet. Hartford. Conn., bualneai and *l|tn the firm name. •nc.' Sidney Barber, 34 Burr avenue. NOW $11,9* ^ o f Ufa. And urtiatever the mood m would be luing Newark Alrp'R’t - Tb* name and’ p»mcf pf reatdeilce of | -Mlddletown=-Coni»n and_wlll he .can; 1 wMch our awarenasa of it comes, are merely being shifted to the Xho Special Partner* who are not alto BOLAND dueled by 8IDNET BARBBR. of 34 'ISeTS* to 44. Oniral Partner* are;- Alfred R. Burr Avenue, Middletown, Conn,, ■■ | that mood U soon invaded and other two big New^ York area Mevrr. I uii Towera. Greenwich, Con­ necticut t r. I>ewey Bverett. tIO Park NASH permittee. bid neT BARBER. conquerod by a sweetness and fields, La Guardis and Idl'ewild. Avenue. Ney Tori;. New York: Henry Dated February tne**.ta ppeaent, JOlIN 3, WALLBTT, at 40 Wall Street. Boroufh of Manhat* Judae. ’ I ''^ o w all thla is compounded, how ent in Elisabeth. taiL City. County and State of New In the matter of Btua-t J. Waa.oy. I York. Thw office and place of hu«ine*a l»te of Mancbeater In aald dUtrIc., de- I jpiueh qf_lt le the artls^ and how A.e A. matter of fart.;.. Newark in Xtorinectkut i* .At. 75. Paari. Street* inuch of It Is really Lincoln, and waa considered the best and safest Hartford: We Salute Our "Town! — *Trpon application of MUdrid B. Waa- I 5 The amounta of capital furnUhed .... tieeylnx for au- I FOR — how-fnaoh-ef It may be-our own. -elTport' Irr the metTopolttsn'area. and • actueMy '•ctmtrtbuw'• by Alfred n. r, newev Everett and Henry willing and captive Imagination, It would be impossible to predict, doubi R. Dcirborn, the Special Partnera who ritate reeding Into the, face what wa now, when It 3*111 be reopened, it Br* iiAt alio Gen«rjil Partnera §ra* ef______Eaat mSlbrd.'Connt^lcnt.«ord, Connecticut. H la I rc»pef‘ti'i^Ty"~aa ToTTowa: ■*"" • ORDBRBD:C — ■ Thilat tho foregolns ap- I have toaraed to Ioys IrvUif story of eirer. Bo that means, first, that the Alfred.R>.Meyer-*a 13011 (BQ d and -datirminad -at I - - A lt e r . I m s U K. Dew^y Everett ...... 300.0® lilcatlotrln haar* tha man. It doesn't seem to make ether ti*'o fields 3*111 have to Henn' B. Dearborn ...... 63,300 R'e "Proba'te office Tn'’Mancheater In I much difference. There ii a beau­ It. The amount of capital furnUhed aald Dlririct. on the l»th day of Feb­ 0*WE fsyM M f operate **1th tnereaaed traffic actually .contributed by each ruary. AJ>. 1*62. at ten o eloek In tto tiful. friendly presence on the left forenoon, and that notice to *lv*n to I loads, which fhay increaae public Special PaHner who la alaoT a General all persona Intereated in aaM eatato of I !}»> ' hand comer of our deak. danger; rarlner !•: ‘ tho pendancy of arid appIleaUoa and I Ralph Hornblower....fMW.OOO • the'time and place of hearlnf thereon, Secondly, it may mean that a Paul B. Skinner 150,000 MOUTON COLLAR QUILTIES Will Anyono Be First? Perry W. Brown ...... 130.000 by publlahinz • copy of' thU order In Jong-rango ooluUon of-the-alrp»rt .lame*-Jr-Phelanr -j.fr- v^.-.-rrv-dttAvOOO aome newapaper. havlnx. a clreulatlon | YOU CAN OWN A “'From' every' Source; rengliMlS .7. The rsrtn-rahlp.'3(lu™ comm-n—s In aalC diatrict. at least five days ,to- problem may be dictated. That so­ fore the day of aald hearinc, lo appear Reg. $25 and $27.50. . .NOW $19.95 •hd secular, Idealistic and reslia- Ja^i^usry 1; 19&3. c-sms December It. If they aeo cause at aald time and I /I tl^ comas the warning to our lution Is perhaps .aa ob3ious as It IN WITNKSS WHKBKOr. th«_ un- jAace and be heard relative -thereto, and Reg. $19.95...... NOW $16.95 Is expensive. It le to take aiVpprts ftcralfuM hav* slffned this ..^rttfleat* ■ - • r 7 r Y / / make return to this court. ' tlmeo: that If civilization is to thla l5th day M D*ccmb^r, 1951. A JOHN J. 3VAUJCTT. JudfO. V savtd men must learn to behave put of crowded urban diatrlcta, lo-.^ Charle* T. ’ laovcrlriir. Ralph Horn- automatic mte.- them out hi' the country, and WrtWfc. 'Takil ‘ B: -8ktim#Y. V U?, *.p ■ ^ ■ . ■ ESTA-ni. OF CHAIJNCBT 'TyR- ) Reg. $45 and $47.60. "^4hssMelvea- differently, "^ in closer EY.. late of jCovenlry. In the-‘ .IJiillttwl—Reg. $14;05 GABARDINES COVERTS . mnrt raal.llto fidelity In use helicopter service Into the big T ^ ’^k«r.” ?r..'*wuuiim"'R'^ Rqt-^^ glitrlct of ^ventry, daceaaed. and i„ 'mr-7f7.iv3------*Thr-Ai • a ______rtlTw. "Thla-mpre^^ drastic adimlnlMrrtlon ' adcount wHh aud I Howe JIR l CfHkTAlNS. Estate, tio-tbvt th^Court— tol -Probate - for ■ "^-e- . I--*., • . * z4»o.7T2r( kk..' :A!>6 ^ iduiowledgs. iSeVii'^ipeiW"' •ate Diatrict for atlovanc^ ii la Regr $55 and $65 and X major loss of. nil expe-^rll. fvttiicer. af3 fgwr“ugr' , — —ORDERED; -That tha 22nd.ja i-.^ WOOU«GH-10ft% -WOOL- UNED \Vst».>n. Daniel T .B-rzIn, Henry February, 1*61 at 11:00 o’clock in th iM gTlM TferUMt Uf A twitno I t *j|gi

...... ■ . : i ...... > ■ _./■ ...... -,i^r,-:.^ ; ’ ' f . . MANCHESTER EVEI^ING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, J952 J^zzrrMBE^mamr. MAWCaESTEa TOm»G HBBaMbC^ C0WHJ.I«iaDA3Cjtttl^^ ,trude FuUtr, asaUtant editor of T te FtockviUa Laodsn will Riaeuaa Rome Extension bersU, 186 BUtall atrbat; Oarl Joy, at 2 o’clock with Rav. Clifford O. Rocktille several of tha current books. In M H S P ia y Slu^y. Charge 23 Jarvis road. dimpaon, iBlntotor of "Iho Cantor WUl Discuss Lineobi Dsy Birtltt The asaistbig hosteasca'for the Admitted today; LiaarrancctMon- Obituary Oonfrofotlofuil Cliurch. offleUting. Ring Bares afternoon are Mlaa Gladya L. ' Talks Business ahan, RockvlUa; WUideM Ander­ Burial will bo In the Eaat Came- Four Lincoln Day birUta-oc­ Pleas Court kaaney, Mias Edith F. Ransom, Tax Prolie son. 82 Palm street. tvry. Mutual Aid curred at ManchMter Ma- Mrs. A Leroy Martin, Mrs. Walter Discharged yeaterday: Barban Frienda m u call at tha funeral morial Hospital up to 1 p. m. H. Rdblnaon. Mra. Orlando Ran- The 'Mancfieater Home Exten­ Poepplemeier, 100 Weetland street; Deaths home tonlffht 7 to 9:80. New Peace this afternoon. All of the births 14 Policies Lists Cases ■om, Mrs, Hiram P,. Loverln and sion Club met last evening at the Being Scuffled Marsha Griffin, 38 North Elm DirtN^imra W ill Decide were boya. Mra. FYincia M. Dickinson. -* home of Mrs. Aides Pettijean of L gtreet; Frank Adama, 41 iKnlghton Proud porenta of 'the boya Children Of Mary 28 St. John stieet. Buainesa facta Albert L. Black, 38 Cam­ (OMltaMd^ PNT*^Oiie) street; Mrs. Patricia Hoar and Proposed Inter*Town Talks Plan are Mr. and Mrs. John Bujak On Buying Session Opens Tomor* Tha Chlldran of Mary of St. of interest to women were .dis- daughter,' Andover; Alexander Whitcher, 61, bridge itreet, died tlua>^m lng of 74 Overlook drive, Mr. and Joaeph'a' Cliurch will hold their Noble, 34 Walnut street; Mrr. in the Newington Votaraxid^^oapi- Agueemeut Tonight 'Mrn. Henry Wayner of Wap^ row Rt 10a.m .; Home* regular monthly meeting this eve- cuaaed, including such topics as tftputy tar^ollector who made the Mary Pohlman, 40 Hudson street; tal where he bad been (CoatbiMi from ffaga Om ) ..^ g , Mr, and Mrs. Richard (CMtIaMd ftroM Paga Om )- the making of a win and life insur­ 15 the foreman of one Miss Frieda Reutter, Rockville. . Dies ^ t Home ainea early Octo'jer. Whether Manchester tor- ilea r*m*ifw4 Mpllt ftw- Hi^ jpiias Ooelette of 142 Charter Oak m akers Mm I at 1 0 :3 0 ance for the family. - f TBiil Jury, aa-many ,aa D l s c ir a tg e d today; Mrs. —A veteran- of-over-35 jrenm 3tr*«;-iiiiirMif; laa K ■“wrF'li«YF-noi yst rMchsd a Mtl the Pratt and Whitney Alrcraffi- enter into a mutual agree- and a number of "minor places factory solution." ' March 10 when the membera will membera of another, and two Stephanie Zelewa and son, Staf­ towna in the Hart- Poelansky of Rockville. Rockville. Feb. 13—The follow­ Maettag Tonight Ban. Pranclaco newapaper report* ford Springa; MrL LuclBa Cbnran Was Owner of Seaman he entered the employ of the com­ and wording," said Ool. George W. The maternity ward has been “How long does it taka to make ing cases have been oaoigned for Jamea W. Milne Camp, United show their opring outfita which and aon, 14 Hud-'on street; Mrs. pany, Nov. 1, 1926, aa a depart­ -ritaln area to render Hickman, A,llied staff officer. busier than usual' during the a decision?"'Hebert asked. No Spaniah 'tVar Veterana,. and the they have been making from in- era. Ed Montcomary of the Exam* mental clerk. Later he waa In wonder the peace talks In Korea trial tomorrow at 10 o'clock in the atructiona given by Katherine Iner and Dick Hyder of the 'CaU* Lorette D'Incecco and daughter, Coal Company Until n t of on emergency la The major differences are volun­ past 24 hours with four moth­ Ellen O. Berry Auxiliary will meet 105 Birch street; Robert Dlckeon, charge of shipping and packing expects to'te decided at tonight's ers departing with their, new are taking so long, if it takes that ToUond County Court of Common tonight at 8 o’clock' in the GAR TIngley of the Home Extension. Bulletin. ...1 Retired bv III Health tary repatriation of prisoners of long to make up your minda." J3iia-niaatiBg.-w^-ka.-hMd..at the ■ y The five Jurora were on the IIT. Cedar street; Miss Helen the ftrat output of Wasp enginea. meeting tuVsnayd of Directors. war and the scope of work to be bom bastes while four more ;peM with Judga JohiL^aark Fits, ■Ha«.-=---' ...------'•4--4.------He received hia 20-year eervtce The matter cbme up at the Rep. Lyle (D., Tex) declared the gerald presiding: Inetnllotiew Tonight home a t Mn. Irenb Gliha on Hllla- grand jury .which indicted dla* Blosle, South Windsor; Mrs. Ver­ dune by joint Red Croes teams. btrtha were taking place. UniM Btatea may harm Itself tOWtt road. __ _ charged tax collector Jamea G. onica Freeman and daughter, 189 . Charles D. Whitcher of 105 Main pin in October, 1946. Hia lateat bottnTa meetmg tiuRsTuesday, but Tuesday’s sessldin was devoted Joel H. Reed, atatg's attorney ex Tankcrooaan Trlba..of Rad Man Smyth hnd two aides on charges Oak stKet; Billy McKinney, 130 street. World War I-veteran, and promotion waa in November, 194T, action waa d e f f s ^ tecallow the mostly to the second question. more thiui Its potential enemiaa by ■ rel SiinleYJ, Mulek vs. Elsie Bur- win hold Its inatallatldn of nffleers of conspiracy to defraud the gov- Pearl street; Lawrence Monahan, one of this town's highly regarded when he waa made general fore­ members to otudYIbe agreement. Hickman said' the Reds indicated Indulging In "a military spending don; Fred A; Newman vs. Joseph' this evening. The event was post­ emment by backdating Income tax Rockville. ciUxena, diad at- hia home this man of the traffic departmenL Signing the Mutua they want Red Croes operetionS Duffy Doffs Hat spree without regard to basic P. Scranton; Judith O. Hoyt vo. poned from January diia to the returns. Birth yesterday; A daughter to morning following a long illness. Born in Portland, Me.',' Feb. 20. ment would commit ^ e toaii) to economies or economic capabiH-' Harold G.-Walch; Albert Ludwig stormy weather. Deputy William 1897, Mr. Black waa a veteran of "conatderab^. reatricted." Ues." Schleldge and hia staff of officers 0t\) I MIS/ Smyth's lawyers have charged Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wayner, Wap- Bom in Derby Line, Vt„ 61 years giving assistance to an] For Last Time vs. Grace Rankin; Elizabeth Chaf­ ping. ago, he came to Manchester to World War I, having served in the palRy In the area struck by disaa He inserted a atatemlnt in to­ fee vs. Philip Hellig. Additional from Manchester, will be In charge in court the Jury was Illegally In­ Navy for 18 months. He held the ter. day's Oongreasional Record saying court rases have been assigned for of the installation. Th'e appointive Patricia O’Ham K fluenced by O'Oara, Doolan and Births today: A aon to Mr. and live: about 33 years ago. Formerly rank of gunner's mate at the time several billion dollars may well be ■officers will be announced at to­ Mrs. John Bujak, 74 Overlook connected with the Manchester If the board aigng the a^M- tjQcal Drop in Idle There waa one man on Main Feb. 14. Hyder. of hla discharge. He waa a mem­ street this morning for. .a... short eliminated from President Tru- Homemakera Meeting night’s meeting. Patricia O'Hara, who has al­ “Is If usual for a member of the drive; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ Lumber Company and G. E. Wil­ ment, a director would have to n ready "earned her laurels" with lis and Son, Inc., he later bought ber of United Aircraft Poat, No. appointed In whom authority spell without a hat. Reason he mM's 885,400,000.000 . budget by Mra. Luther Skinner and Mrs. V Women Of The Mooaa grand Jury to \islt at the home of ard Coelette, 143 Charter Oak 2096, Veterana of Foreign Wara, Refaction of State was bareheaded wasn't his fault. reconsidering military' spending. Nels Carlson are the leaders for The Women of the Mooae will stellar performances in two pre­ ah assistant U. 8. attorney who is 2-treet; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ out the Seaman Coal Company, would be vested for acting 01 ATHlfTES FOOT and a member of Daakam Lodge, for the town in event of emergen­ Probation Officer Jimmy Duffy Lyle suggested' that particular the next meeting of the Vernon hold a mMting this evening at 7:45 vious plays, enacts the role of not appearing before that grand mond Perotti, 2# Drive F. Silver which he operated until Impaired A.F. and A.M. of Glaatonbury. He was making hla usual round on scrutiny be given hUge construc­ Homemakera to be held on Wed­ at the Moose rooms. . Jury?.Yes or no?” Keogh asked. Lane homes; a son to Mr. and Mrs. health forced hla retirement. cy. UVmploymeht Ip the Manches­ Queen Guinevere In the Sock abd was a 32d degree Mason. -' Officials of the town have point­ ter area dropped tgida during the Main street when the strong wind tion .projects. nesday. Feb. 13, starting at 10:30 Priest Formerly of Rockville *FtAY APRCm FAtTS I “Yes, in this district," O'Oara John Poelansky, Rockville. For many years Mr. Whitcher After his war service he waa caught up with hU hat and lifted The House subcommittee sought Rev. Leonard T. Goode, 41, chap­ Buskin pres^tation of “A Oon- replied. assisted his father-in-law, the late ed out that Manchester would most week ending Feb. 9 ,'^ p ln g from a., m. 'Die meeting will be held at MOffNINa mat employed by the Underwood Typ«* likely send aid to stricken areas It from Jim’s head. Jim started particularly for a satisfactory u - the home of Mrs. Helen Young in lain of the Veterans Hosnital. necticiit Yankee In King Arthur’s am a a u a t B F M ‘*Po you knhw the obligations of writer Company of Hartford. La­ even If the town were not a mem­ 221 to 210, aie^rding to figures re- out in pursuit as the hat merrily swer to why the various senlCes Vernop Center and the subject will Rocky Hill, who w-as one or the Court" to be given Feb. 15 and 16 — ------r iTiaM g l l M an assistant II.'S. Attorney?" ter he was wtth the Denton Fails leased by thee Mate Labor•or Depart- Tolled down Main street. He made have no standard catalogue of be "Ktoals from the Reserve survivors of the plane crash at Eli­ Sporting Goods ber of a Mutual Aid Agreement ment. at the hig'h school auditorium. Pa­ “Td do the best job he can," Me., United Paper Board Compa­ program. However, the advantage a lunge at the hat but missed just items. This, the'Congressmen said, Shelf," Anyone interested Is wel­ zabeth, N. J., is well knowm in tricia writes for the High School O'Gara replied. ny. Before joining the aircraft The drop represented a 5 W before it went between two parked causes competitive buying between come to attend. Rockville. He waa assistant' pastor “Without letting the U. 8. attor­ in joining the program lies in the World, sings in the A Cappella Store to Open company he waa employed by the fact that no prior special permis­ cent decrease in the, number of '«rs'. The hat continued on into the services, resulting In duplica­ J F a^.tte Lodge of St. Bernard's Church before en­ choir, uid serves as vice president CUansr CuHinf Sawi ney know or letting him read idle Workers. At the meeting of Fayette tering the service as a chaplain Hart and Hegeman Company of sion would have to be given by the Ma^ ^treet. tion and clogged supply lines. of the'upperclassmen drama club. Totir Mws vtn ««t fflsaasr, about it in the newspapers," Last week, a 5.2 per cent drop Jltn. spied the hat in the road. Lodge No. 69, A.F. and A.M., to be during World War II and was ac­ Iraar, fMUr SM. •• . Keogh shot back. • There will be a new sporting Hartford. Directors before (he town could She is the daughter of Mr. and goods store in Manchester opened ...Mr: - and 'M rs." Blaclr came ' to rufhisb. iuHiataheei...... was recorded. Howev*etl before he could pick it held this evening at 7:30 o'clock tive in formiijg the Menls Club at Mrs. William O’Hara of 88 Main our sroelfftM M«lilao. Qskk " I do not want anything on the Of the total this week, 104 at Masonic Hall, the Master Mason the church and the GYO. Father ■ar rieo • • all typ«s sf osws. record to imply censure of Mr.. within the next lew weeks it was Manchester from East Hartford In Chief of Police Herman O. up a caF’.4 pproached. Jim at­ Grass Fire No. 7 street. Briat Four Mi t 1944. Mrs. Black was the former Schendel, Who on Friday attended claims were filed by women, and tempted to^iave the woman away. Degree will be exemplified on a Goode; who assisted others from Those people who have not al- 014 saws rateetfcei. _O'Gara's belng_cdalous in the .pres- learned today. Three local men, .33 . of th e. .clalma. .were.. .Initial,, ..l.M 0.4 randidato* ___ ths-plant.- ...crash,.. .escaped .jwith. ‘ - en'tatldn of matfers't o‘ 'the' sranS Ijfbro Frarrhia, ■ George Eltllott Miss Adelaide Sinnamon and a na­ a meeting in Hartfordof repreaent-- JBut. the w om ^ just waved-right Reported Today Teady donB'so may purchase'tTc- OMor and Amerigo Almetfl. have formed tive of this town. He leaves one atives of the towns in the Hart- which represent new periods of un­ back as she ran byer the hat w'th Past Cmnnuuidera Night burns. kets for either performance from tidB am nalng ycrfiirm ert Jury." said Rep. Curtis. dr lighter, _M_ra. Dpiores .Brown, and employment. both right wheais of^er p v . ___ Tonight will be observed aa Pgst May Change licketa a corporation-.- and.-wUL- -open-, a. .fp.rdJie.w_ BrltAin_.atea._jit-_which. —Xfnr—Harry Brtet~Tmd—Mrs any club member_or from the husl sporting goods store at 111 Cen­ three grandchildren; siso a sister, the mutual aid agreements were ~ 'ThS' aidp“'In”Uhemj)I6yment''ln Thai’s why Jlm wai^ ta on The 'BoufH'UincE^eF Fiiw''De- cwmmanders Night at the weer-~ ness advisor. Miss Mary Mc­ Mrs. Mildred Pokomey of Stam­ discussed, will be present tonight Manchester reflected the state­ Main street this a. ra. '' partment today extinguished a Ing of the American' Legion Post William Otto, CO chairmen for the ter street in the Farr building No. 14.in Rockville at the Legion presentation of the Rockville City Adams. You bare to taka the wrhael of a Dual-Range* Pontiac Hospital Notes early next month. The atore was ford. to answer questions of the direc­ wide situation,, which saw the grass fire, the seventh over a four HEARING-AID Funeral arrangements In charge tors concerning the Agreement. total number of claimants drop­ day period, at the rear of 12-14 Home. Following the business ses­ Hospital Auxiliary Cinderella pro­ yourself before you can completely enjoy the thrill of formerly occupied by the Metcalfe sion at 8 o'clock, a roast beef din­ gram at the Sykes Auditorium Gla.ss Company. of the Holmes Funeral Home are It is expected that should the ping from 18,775 to 18,381, a de­ Mrs. Binuinghani Arch street. The fire occured hall. The regular meeting of the haring, at your gngor-tips, two entirely different type# Patient* Today...... Incomplete. board commit the town to the crease of 394. ----^—'•— about noon and was quickly put ner will be served------'Iliursday evening; announce that club Will be held on Wednesday BATTERIES •f performance: quick, asay acceleration for traffic— Admitted yesterday; .lohn Corporation papers will be hied Basketball tickets may be exchanged for re­ evening. in a few days, Mr. Fracchla op­ agreement, it will appoint Chief oiH by Componlea 1 and 2. For Ail Hearinic-Aids or economical, almost illent cruising for thy open road. . Rohan—1SS, Center street; Dennis Schendel to head the program in Guest of PTA About $50 damage waa done to The, Rockville High School bas­ served seats today and Wednesday Lawler, Rockville; .Miss Catherine erates l.iee'a service station. ketball team will play Gilbert from 2 to 4 p. m. at the box office, Almettt is owner of Jhe Manchea- Manchester. The chief Is now di­ pipe stored at the location by Mc­ Guarantee Fresh Whan you do, you'M say, "ThU U It!’’—for never before, .Tackson. 20 -Pine Hill -#tr*el; An­ rector of CtvU "Defense In Man­ Truman May Run The Robertson PTA will hold Its Kinney dwQthers Sewage Disposal High tonight a t 7U5 at .the Sykes. without additional charge.— This ler Monument Company a'nd Elli­ Funerals Gymnasium. * program is always popular with has Such spoetacular performance been combined witli" tonio Prinrivalll, Stafford Rprlnga: ott is superintendent of Manches­ chester. regular meeting tomorrow at 8 Company. 'W(. K. McKinney, a such remarkable economy. Come lii today—experience Harold Topllff, .M Union street; To Speed Peace p.m. at the school to celebrate partner in thq company, said The regular meeting of Sabra persons from the audience being ter cemeteries. Leo A. Harkin Trumbull Chapter, Daughters of given an opportunity to partici­ TOXS the moat exciting driving in all the world. Mrs. Mary Powers. 184 Middle A capable man la now being Founders Day, the S5th, anniver­ prompt action'by'tpd firemen kept For the Kiddle* turnpike east: Mrs. Eloise Mair, 20 Funeral services for Leo A. sary of the foui^ding of the Na­ the damage to a minimum. the American Revolution,, will'be pate. *Opri_ second,. fl.oQc..In. ----- ^—_ Loula.J.. Cook...... A.ssoclatlon...will. meet.tomorrow..at- the> new Blast wing of Manchester Louis J. Coiil:, 63. of 182 McKee 8 p. in. in Lithuanian Hall, Gol- BUILDING LOT. 75' k 200' at the &lemorial hospital nfficiallv open­ street, died at his home yesterday way street, for its monthly busi- Jarvis Mdq. Ttlaphona 2>833i Green. Wm. Kanehl, Contractor ed yesterday: Mlu Beatrice Binder, after a prolonged lUness. Born in hess session: Final ' reports : 'will and Builder. Phone 7773. iupervlaor of nurse, , said that Denmark. Mr. Cook had been a rca- be made at this time on the Kid­ n n a there are two, 4-bed wards, with ident of .Manchester for the pa.st 32 dles' Christmas party. Chief Suburban for Sale 75 three beds i^j,each ward instead of years-and was a painting civit" ’ ■- John Merz and bis committee will four because of the shortage of I").". He wa.a a member of the serve refreshments at the social' Thursday, Februaiy 14 JiNWnT?R”- httl1ief;-'tWo~pffv'aIe fdb'm's ahd 'ofte f UmTejr'XM'rigfegatlm Trifi's to'reildwr '" ' built.'6 rooms,'oil hot water Real. 2-bfir ward? 1 n^ieaves fils wife, Mra. Julia Two fireplaces, hreer.eway.. ga­ There la room for 23 beds in the I Radune Cook; a Son. Otto L. Cook; The Zipser Club. Inc., at Its 1-AUND¥R1HG rage. Artesian well. $13,700. 'Tal­ new Ea-st- »1ng and as soon as j a daughter, Mra. John Flengo, and meeting Sunday atternoon voted bot Real Estate. Andover. By more nur.-vs can he secured the two grand.sons. Ronald and Iannis to change the meeting dates from appointment. Phone Coventry area will be utilized to Ita capsclty. Fiengo. all of Mnnrhester. the second to the third Sunday DRY CLEANING T-WOa anytime: ...... There are only medlcarpatients in The funeral -wtli-h«>“hefd aU-the afternoon-in- each month. This the new Blast wing. Watkins Funeral Home, 142 Eaat will not conflict with the meetings FUR^TORAGE ANDOV'ER LAKE—Partially com­ Center street, tomorrow afternoon of the Textile Workers Union of s pleted five rooms plus, waterfront America, Local 63, which rneets ALTERATIONS LARGE STOCK—ALL SPEEDS 33, 45, 78 R.P.M. home, ftargain it taken as la. Beginner *8 Luck on the second Sunday. A special 130 CENTER STREET PLENTY OF FREE PARKlNa Cogoplete it yourself and save. Pansy Centerpiece meeting of the Zipaer Club and Suburban Realty Co , Realtors, the Ladl(4' Auxiliary will be held STORE HOURS 641 Mam street. Phone 8215. Sunday;' B'eb. 17, at 2 o’clock in the chibhouse on Bralnard place: MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, , MW' ^ 11^1 Wanteil—Real Estate 77 Important matters will be dis­ THURSDAY, SATURDAY cussed and every man has the ....CONSIDE3ttNO BELLING ' ■privilege of inviting hts wife', even" _ f A. M. .hi 6 F^-M„ ...... YOUR PROPERTY ? though she may not be a member OPEN FRIDAY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. --- W’Ritout .obitgatlon -to^you," -w« of-the-auxlHary;...... -■ - - ■ will appraise or make you a cash .offer for property. See ua before . Judge John G- Rottner will give you ectl. a Lincoln Day address at the .... -.Phene 6273 ...... meetlrig.tbis evening at. 8' o'clock BRAE-BURN REALTY in the Hollister School. His sub­ AN AGENCY with a'list of readv ject will be "A Force for Patriot­ - ■buyers waiting for 4, .5 and ' 6 ism,”. Leslie Olsen is in charge of room singles and two family arrangements, and two films on liousea. C*H Harold G. Bomhelm. Civil Defense will be ahow-n. Par­ 6946. ents who have not already joined the HoHUter PTA are cordially in­ FOR QUICK RISULTS in selling vited to do so St this meeting. -771. your property csll Suburban Realty Co„ Realtors, 541 Main The ^acre^ Heart Mothers Cir­ Easy to San WHh street Call 8215. cle win meet Thursday evening at MILIKOWSKI FLOWERS 8 o’clock S t the home of Mrs. BM- .WAN7TP—JUot.ln Manchester or .ward. C. -Lynch,. 235. Vernon -street. ip r MODELJRY pLEAMmi Vicinity, near bus line and-public - -nUHUaa.- Phooe-4939. , The Vsrpmnck PTA will .•meet - - lifiif Iwrill llUllUiIlftHM IUlUllllcR J-:. WAT4TBD-^4'6 f A 'room' hoii*e''''Vfl , .joroiiirrow . eyen ipg,a t '.6- o'cloclt:

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LOCAL Hohenthal Hero Trio of Standouts W ith Am erican Legion S^uad SPORT CHATTER In Bees’ Win Finn By - Standings Spot in the Manchester's British Ameri­ Flfteen entries have been re­ cans are in dire heed of at ceived to date for the 'Town EARL W. YOST I Brown-Beaupre ...... 0 1.000 Scranton Five least one good big man who can Table Tennis Championship For High vs. Weaver Bpmta Editor jDeciJe t>rlve-ln . . . . 3 .714 ocoee in close and bqttte de- tournament to he held at the ?fff4gr Robert PotferioB W lM . H artford . Playe«._!]&oM ... -mWer^ the— offenalve M ETPL OiQ^HIrtR l\W*Hrn AiAlWIIIM rillfia BSkV stfafin Manchester Plumbing 4 .573 New York. Feb. 12—(81 In the rejgular season. The Wg iaiiB unt to ar« counted Ftlday >:averaged 37 points a game In Expert RiflcM ii Medal ‘ key tq^ SRieceM; Play. A m e r i c a n Loop I^ders^^^ ASiri board. • t ' tries Is Monday, Feb. it. The “ Bl*ht at the armory, Btg Joe Ku- trimming Hell High of West-Hart- West Sides ...... 1 .500 tucky, alrffiUiy ith- ‘ one iff against De Patil In tha Chl- tournament will start Monday. iTriiiirsirca First National Baqk 1 .125 P l a y B r i t i s l l A m e r k S j Finn, tb« hot Umpered clown Owner-Manager-Coach Perry eastern Conference ckampions and j' cago Stadium Feh; 23. Earty In Win Streak to Five bachka'i wtU b« am onf the mite- fort twice, Bristol and Middletown Waahlngton, D. C., Feb. I At "TV CollegiaiiB .and Pllotti of the Bridgeport Feb. 25. The playdowm will con­ iny. Kubachka will be handling hie High in its last four outings. PontlcelH's ...... 0 „000 Robert Bummers PnUerton, 1^ __ T- • 1W1-.I.S. "'ho la a better than average ball assured of an MORA playoff berth, i the season Kentucky swamped De sist of 3 out of 5 sets and tha Big Mikan Lead Here ninay mijiiityj having hts ups Aeroaala heard of the locala Games AgAinst Power* Hartford High team against Hart­ son of Mr. and Mrs. RuMell B.' i Cameras in .. W ghtcap enters thsO H il phase of the col- r Paul. 99-80. finals will go the best of se'^*** Norm Hohenthaj’s basket with Gnwrk SatisliMl ring display by Phila­ ton Mtiiera. the first Friday night. h o m e Rifleman It I playoffs, Big Buck's will b« out to give the locals two big m< a practice session by calling AU6nd|ifte« iW e s f Side Midget-----Basketball nounced .l^ e today by the Na­ ^Hsmtlnue their winning ways when There probably won t be an , ,tart near-rlota in Bridgeport and The Wildcats head the Held In positions were switched. Mel Cushing at the West Side delphia's Paul Arizin has enable.! American league game while the exchange for one localjila'yer. Diiquesne,, only major unbeaten Uiii MMon for homo MuichMin Uancheiter High has copped ft i League a^ the Bees squeaked by tional Ribe AaaoCiation. ' they tangle with the first place empty soat in the armory Friday i Wllkes-Etorre. L o c a l baaketball the Azaociated Frees poll for the Rec. the Warriors’ sophomore sensation other will he an open date Sunday I Manchester Plumbing. 4.1 to 41- In „i-h t when Dangetou* . Danny I he Pilotti of/ered JB»T Bartels team in the land, moved from fifth o f its last fi basketball starts u-ith afternoon. Friday night the-Scran­ ' Toung Potterton fltst' took American Legion tonight at the fourth Xtralght week and the only Ed Bensche Is the defending to slice George MIkan's lead in the Hijth but. tb# Main strm i the second, game, Naasiff Arms wltlj WnahgforiL W the 6-T and D lA ^'IIohib 8-8 to etumbibig Mock rqiniUnlBg to their to third place, less than 100 points i only .a 81-50.loss •marring the rec­ ton Miners eom^ to t o ^ and Pun- up the target spmrt-tlifee years East Side Rec at 7 in the first of S comes to town with the i P'-X'd 'vltk Wnangfort Turklngtoir-tor Bobby Knight. champion. National Basketball Association's drUlah«d la escpacted to bo jam* ord' of the last three weeks. The moved Into"third place with a con­ two R fc Senior League game.'. I Eastern League againet Manches- path appears to-be DePauli behind Kansas State. dsy afternoon the two clubs' will ago. He has -ctfinbed steadily American------Profeasionala,Ml- B a ik e t^ l ter entries. Finn was always ' LlirlUnitton turned thumbs packed tomorrow' nlicht whfrt Indians will take a t game win vincing M to 31 win over the through th e'13 lower rankings, Herm's Camera Shop wll play the Kentucky drew 42 Hrat-place The Dukes stretched their win­ individual point-production race to | battle H out In Scranton. The lo- First National Bank. Lesgue pace-setting Scranton Min-1 willing to trade punches ,jd«km on the deal. ning streak to 17 games by edging Weaver High of Hartford dropa In streak Into Wednesday night’s cala are hooked solid at home on and-avlth one more step he will i Poquonock Collegians in the votes and 887 points from the 103 51 points. • i gamf with Weaver High at the The Bees were on the short end nightcap. with anyone who got in his wf * How would you like a Model sporU writers and aportscaaters prevtoiialy unbeaten St. Bonaven- L,ast w eek. the Minneapolis for an .engagement with Manchca* Sunday's following the trip to reach the top In Junior shoot­ and he has hts own way. o^ ling armory. Wnce ^an 1, the locals of the count. 11 to 8, at the quar­ ing, the DIatinguInhed Rifleman I Bruno Bycholski has his charges T for a new Buick T who participate4 in tha poll. Kan- ture last night, 8 9 ^ . rts Schedule I.,akers' pivot ace owned a 122- ter HlifhSa baaket-ballera. Scranton until the end of March, off officials who call St. Bonaventiire <16-1) remained have won 8 and lost 3 after a .2-4 ter but a good second period had rating. primed for this one, which could saa State remained in second place. point bulge on Ariffin and stomed W’eaver, one of the atate'a.pow- l- __...... The Miners watnrtd up for Fri­ In fourth place. Iowa (IS-lj won and lost mark before Jan. 1. them nut In front 20 to 14. The turn out to tie a very rough eve­ Kansas State collected 14 first— a virtual certainty to annex hts erhouaea and winnera of 13 of 14. Tom Kelly of 140 Pearl street He ia a junior at Menchester day's game by'toppUng the Mid­ moved from ninth to fifth place Local Basketball ,, I third stanza was' really a acorcher ning for the pace-setting Legion. w n a y place votee and 737 points. Toalght fifth-straight scoring title. Pitch­ atarta. had to go Into all overtime won first prize o f (25{) in the Bast for the Bees as they pulled to a High and ia a member of the dletown. .O u ar^ last Sunday, 119 while Illlnots dropped' from third Coach Will Clark's crew has Led by Tonv Rurdykk. Bob G rs -' Last Night *8 Fights The Kentucky WlldcaU bowled l«glnn vs. Buck’s, 7—Rec. >r ing Paul had other Ideas, however, to trip the up and dmvri Indiana Hartford Rowl-O-Drome duckpln 1.1 point bulge, 18 to 23. Four quick rifle team. Gilbert Hunt is the bek. Freddy'Booth. Joe Bores and to TST'Flnn flipped In 31 points, over Mississippi and Georgia T>ch to sixth. Iowa swamped and during the course of the week club instructor. dthere -with the Mlnera Include 82-59 while IlUnota smeared Mich­ Herm'e vs. Poquonock, 8:30— aeveral weeks ago In Hartford. The toumameni last .Sunday. Kelly hoops, tw'o by .lackie Hedliind and Steve Belllnghiri. Big Buck's is a b a s k e t u l l during the week and last night, he netted 135 markers in five locaU will take a four game win ha'd an eight game total of 1055. two by Dana Austin, cut the mar­ formidable foe. Bing. Miller, Je.«s John Azary . of Columbia, Bill By THE AHSOTIATRD PRESS after the polls closed, defeated igan State, 84-62. last night. Rec. games. -• Plesz, Carl Meinhold of the Bhilly New York—Tony Pellbne, 148 St. Louis held In seventh pjffce, Wednesday, Fell. 18 , atreak into battle and knowing gin to 5 points ss the last period l^ucas and Bernie Au(fust along Univanity of Conn. Miaslssippl State, 1X0-88. to run Mikan has enged 1.202 points for that a win will Insure a tourna­ started. The numbers had cut the with Buck himself make a strong Wsrilora, Elmore Morgenthaler, 3-4, New 'York outpointed Jackie Washington eighth and St. John’s High vs. Weaver, 8:39--Armory fkV>bv Knight attended Weaver \K their winning streak to 15 games Friday. Feb. 15 s 24.5 average, white Arizin has ment berth., will go all out to Bees’ lead to 2 points when Barnanl Plans bench and with the play-offs only Jack Shell and Frank Laub. O'Brien, 144Vi. Meriden, Conn. and their season’s record to 20-2. of Brookljii tenth. Kansas fell High but did not play basketball, Coach Sonny Hertzberg of the BA’s Vs. Scrsnlon, 9- Armory. racked up 1,151 tallies st the square the aeriee. HohenthsI dunked in a one-hander Herald rifoto. a few weeks away every game is (8 ). . Winners of the NCAA title In from sixth to ninth place. ' The I-ast Sunday Bobby said he may H o ly C r o t t BA’z planz no lineup chmnges. He Saturday, Feb. 18 rate of 24 per game. The “ Iron Men*' o f Coach Will enter the Army after the close of to put them 4 In front hut Hed Bwedo Andemon' Don Huhknrd Oeori^ IRernkG a big one. Chicago--Lerry Watson, 178, thTee of tbe past four years, Ken- Jayhawke nipped Iowa State, ja- The Philadelphia Jumping-Jack bind came back with a hoop aa the Sports Night As per. usual the Leonard street said he was zatlstied 'with the play Omaha. Neb., outpointed Wesbury Batch vs. Frsnkie’s, 7—Rec. Clerke. Pinky Hohenthal. fted the current hsskethall season. He of his charges in Elmira and also tucky has three games remaining' 60, last night. also. demonstrated his free throw GREYHOUND gun went off. Buzz Keeney paced boys Will be out to run their op­ TONIGHT«t:4S Bascom, 177, St.. Louis (8). Wethersfield vs. Laurelff, 8:30— Case. Jimmy Olenney, Jimmy served briefly in the Army several last Sunday at the armory.. How­ marksmanship by sinking 17 foul Roach and March Aitken art'all years ago. the winnera while Hedliind and Ea§t All Stars Pupil* at he Brnmard Rchool ponents Into the floor; This team 'Trenton, N. J.—Bobby Mann. Rec. shots In a row against Syracuse I.,esn)— Dti** Jittery six minutes of the first pe- DFllaf''ra...... in.') #4 114 313 lars could overcome. Pete Grady Chefs Diner . 10 took the measure of a favored Second Game WANTED Best et Breed Boxer New Orlesns - Irish Bobby Gray .... 101 top this department. let like paaaes and leap u*i against Ma and Blll'.a will give a demonstration of the queane Unlv.rfflty reigns as the riod. snd spurted to a l l to 24 hslf- A Sign to 6o By! swished 11 snd Vinne Kohen 10 Western club, 108-91, In last In the second game tbe Pbqun- ril Lloyd. 1.19'i, New York, out­ ^ ' time advantage. Their superior Dolph Schayea of ovraciiae, cur­ much taller men and re erterw re­ There is nothing new in report to lead the’ losers. Miller's ...... 'Miller'o lleo1a«mnt «.tRi night's second annual National basketbsll skills they learn and n*. parea the rebound leadera A six foot, five inch Tom Foley ...... 5 1 n . Collegiates limifJiiiA. rf ,...... 7 (tame at Boston Garden. place In the standings by bne full even won the 1952 edition of the WIlNon ...... 130 9.5 75 is another outstanding Weaver oiuck depeedebiliw. ronvenim'-* Twilight 1-eague baseball official.' .MrraM rf ...... in a short demonstrsllpn basket­ but Eddie Melvin of 8t. Bonaven- At one stage in the third period, MrKohe' ..... 97 with 6.ft6 graha and Philadelphia** •Bd eomloct—U lufh Tnrld, rf ...... 0 0 n Crockett's . . . nh A«a. rf ...... 3 The Easterners combined speed­ game when they tarkle the Cam­ Westminster Kennel Club Dog Mae ...... 139 .97 Andy Phillip heada the aaaiata col­ player. Aa il stands toflay, there will not Rrynnli.p If ...... 9 1 13 Bolton ...... Gromnn. If ...... 0 ier ball handlin(t and better play- ball game. The school's cJtiier lead­ era Shop. There are three of the Show, but they’re already hauling ture still thinks he'a got the best* the Dukes stretchejl their margin P. Rallaleper ...... 99 101 109 • -One - be any. adult baseball at the West I'itv fr',-- -I— ft 3- file.jgfon. • -ft- OfERATOR quintet. to IS poInU- 41 to 28. Twice the MantiRliA...... 97. 130 91. umn with ft64 Bcorlng *el-up». Manche.Ater could win. All tha^ Round 'Hfv'ort-.'’ If -4'rT-vi »t>' Mortarty’s . .\ri'firi. r ...... f ...... n rnnklnit with letter-perfect re- ers will perform as well ISa ■ the best scorers 1ft the league -with out the record books and compar­ l>a*4 rutm. rll Wav •Side Oval this season. lankIrtP r . ---- ...... 3 1 7 130 m - 113 345 The Dukes toppled St. Bonaven- Bonnies pulled up into contention The acoring leadera: ia needed ia ' more points than Trip Mat^florn, r* ...... 7 1 15 Kflly. r ...... n boundln(t a(tainst the ru(t(fedly- Barnard Band. There will alto be the Collegians, namely Bill Zabel. ing the great boxer with the top CarUen ToUla ...... 525 497 453 1475 BOSTO.V ...... M.0,1 95.52 Ohhsrrti. rg •...... n RIchardii a...... 104 IID f»7 324 ture from the ranks of the u n -: but ^could never catch the fast Avg. Weaver .at the final gub, Tha In­ Drlatipv, rr ...... 3- 1, .5 A rnmbinofi tr>tnl of Ihrrv* iwints built giants A-om the 11’est who an exhibition of square d a n ^ g Bob Mackey and Adam Twarkin'. dogs in the breed of the past. Bang Dimlow ...... 114 *i W 304 dian* from Coach Clafke down to ,NEW YORK . .. S.ll 5.01 Fmie White, of the Manchester PrjoujifUfi. Ir ...... r 0 2 'VA|r. rg ...... -a were led by the 8-10 George Ml- In their last game against the G o o d WorfciBf CondL ...... W 107 116 319 defeated last night 89-83. It w as' stepping .Dukes, Mikan. Minneapolis^ ...... 24..ft rAntlrPlU. If ...... f> 0 0 wrtR thp .mnrsln of virtrvy IaM. Ur ...... Ig , ...... M techniques. Away, owned by Dr. and Mra. R. Rubarh* .. ri|H»r ... 139 no 339 the freshman manager are de- * WORCESTER ...... 2.19 il.07 Ski Club, placed seventh In the ...... 0 kah of Minneapolis. Jjiurels these three combined for C. Harris of SanU Ana, Calif., has Rauda^n ...... i:»4 130 M .3fi0 a crushing setback for the Bon-i Don Sollnsky, the smallest man Arizin. Philadelphia 24.0 niRhl in thp tu'o in th#* y I Proceedstfrom the sale of tickets tie iis . on the Bonnie squad, contrlbulcd Gafaaao . 139 91 — 227 termined to keep Intact the Tvih MIAMI ...... 32.00 .17-04 Southern New England Ski Jump­ Tnlal* ...... ?5 5 55 This was the East team's sec­ si total of 64 points. won*55 bests in sll-breed competi­ Stevena 104 — 104 Coiisy. Boaton ...... 22.11 Sffnfor Pa^krthHlI .Millrr'd Tnipip .. for the show will go to the Barnard Total* ...... r.93 55ft 510 16.53 The loss was 8t. Bonsventure's the moat in his tram's scoring col- Macauley. Boaton ...... Ift.ft streak. CENTER TRAVEL ing' Tournament, which was held Flrat Hank ond 17-polnt victory in this hoop Iferm^ will counter with A1 tion. The present mark is. held by Hi rtford Road • I ftrranlnn 90 90 i n r ri* Rr^tnTifRnf n .4ft to .37 • C ollegiates 437) Athletic Fund from which equip­ 99 flrst-In 17 games and Duquesne'i; junn. He collected 1.1 jh>IiUb. Sai^ Cerlna 167- 107-460-3U Brian, Fort-vWayne ^ - Ift.T ... .Prellminar>V»tarl* at T ilOi.wlth at .Norsemsn Hill, Bolton. Mass, V Pin. "dream garrie" (last year the Surowiec. the highly' effective Ch. MaMlslhe’s Zazrafac Brandy, St. Gartrit* 133 95 3ft4 AOEXrV j RwharrI. rf ...... rijRion. ^ ^ over thi» Collrpiflti'fl while ment u> furnished snd referees fees Apply In Parson Badroxin.aki ...... 99 109 9ft 300 17th straight victory of the cur-1 •on* anU center Bill Edwards each rorlrrflaifi ...... 109 117 1.50 .379 Schayea. Syracuse...... 16.7 doora opening at 6:60. 493 MAIN NT. la.'t Sunday. Seventy-five tons of ! HnlUnd, rt ...... 1 1 PontUlfi, rf t...... margin was 111-941. .Six of the Wslly Parclsk. and pro from the the 1949 Westminster winner. Wlntr.r ...... 94 109 102 3»3 Tarra ...... 119 91 111 ' 319 rru.'hed ice were used to cover I McCraw. I f ...... n n the White Gl?i!5.<5mpn nipp^'fl *Mori* Anderron. jrf ...... 0 0 0 are paid. .Tickets may be obtained had 11. ' Foukt. Fort Wayne lft.3 Tel. 2-8980 Wsrrrr. If...... o n n Enst's ten-man team hit for doU' Eastern l-eague Johnny Dobni*- Macaan ...... M2 too 109 ,330 rent season. the hill, due to the lack of snbw. I rifh*»r. If ...... 0 n ally Protherp, 77 to "6. in nnother hie 'fitnires. at the ' door or from Bsmsrd Dummy ...... R5 55 —- 17ft Before the igime the Dukes Coach Moore used only six play­ Total* ...... ,572 533 591 1695 Daviea. R ocheater...... I A(Um«. c ...... 1 n Dpvi.x, I' ...... 3 I 7 sky, who Ijs^ *n off night last Dhen Michigan State's bsskel- lot Sunday Fmie will enter the .lump­ thriHer. Sambognt. rg...... ^ 4 Paul Arlzln, the 8-5 Philadel­ pupils. Saturday whto he was only able to h e r a l d O F H C E ball team defeated Notre Dame, Gf** ...... ~ — 101 ranked 'fifth and the Bonnies ers in the contest. The Dtikes' six- Fainaaji i3> Mikkelaen. Minneapojia . . . . . lft.2 Griflv. r- ..j...... fl 1 .Monarty’.o rHre<| into nn early Roach. Ir ,/...... I 1 3 Eighth graders at the school point margin waa the closest any Bairolla ...... 101 109 129 3.3* Wanr.er'. Rocheater ...... ; lft.7 AiSCO ALUMINUM GREYHOUN ing meet at Greenfield. Mass, ! lyi'dnn,. n ...... 1 ■ phia Warriors standout, won the connect for 15 points. 88-52. at South Bend this season Totala ...... 513 492 493 1497 fourth in the Associated Press Hall ...... 119 119 2:i5 which starts st 1 :.10 p. m. Kfihpn. Ir ... .a...... ^ lead and held the upper hand at Mublarfl. \f ...... 3 3 7 nuLstanding player awatd. The yesterday visited Howell Cheney This doubleheader appears to be It snapped a 20-gsme home victory f/Oll. This week's new ranklnini foe haa come to date. Little St. KPllh ...... 99 —. 104 lenin^ !k . . 0 1 the first period, 1ft to 1.3. hut the TfitalP , ...... 14 ; !» .37 Vlllanova aluranua tied Mikan for Technical School to view the work a full night of baaketball for the 13 KssaH S». string for the Irish extending to OlHc'a (41 puts Duquesne third and the Bon­ Francis College of fxiretto. Ps.. Bt*t»r*n ...... 109 103 313 Score* 8urprlae Win Slorm Sotk ood Doan Glasemen narrowed the srap-to .35 ...... 131 Iftft no 3-36 held the Dnkto to sn eight-point MrCann ...... : 90 105 11* 31.1 14. Srore at half time. 15-14 rftllegigiea. individual honors with 28 points done In various departments. Pur- Rec League fans, 1949. nies a notch behind. T h e votea of iBamhprk to %33 at inlermisfiion. THa Rolton Pvefpreea. Brlgas-vMcConvme, • ....a ...'' J15 113 113 340 wlrt^ .14-46, In December...... 93 Iftft 9ft 393 ..-Chicago, .Fth, 12 liPii^Larry Brnpo Ml holf fimo- -Noo*iff; an(l. .wao.-.a.pDwethouae. under :the posB-Of the Ylrit.,1toS- to.help pupils avrxvi ii'. v ’ 99 -43d 140 1M sports edltora-and radio mcwscast- :-GaaKaitaad :ly:^rj-, rapefs irViiie hark” afrohe,'Tn“ The backboOrda, decide their future school plans...... 130 121 99 ^39 , A rhe4!ririg CTO'a'tJ ' of .V8hh Totala ...... 4AA 540 593 1590 ^ oliioh '.b r i^mahaV Vri‘ 1l-T uhd«T- lIrrtw.M .A flodv^ro SVhMe (ilaoo (77t ers , were tabulated before the Hoiifaktaj jlwf third; cant.o and a .61 l.q • -n- ynS*.Ta I."*' . Mjkan'a effarto kept, -the • West ...... -ua 96 1.20„,13V game::’^ tommed the .Gardenff to watch. UlC dQg,. woied ,A, surprising fight. contesF and arr-eatlrniited milllnn------rinihA win- over Wfs hUcy-Bfficnin.- HERE IS A VALENTINE TO LAST >i’ncfi_aL-th.c_three-vva>'. inatlG ... .|lrail.— rf • 1---— A - within hafllng-diatanee In the-ftnit Viotlege BairttottialT Beofvff' *tlACtr- .556 ,VVl 1674 __Diidey Moore, of the Kfonov. In R' TtrnRT-rloTTsr "fTnal penod thA Hr ... . «ul* • Itght-hfsvywfight ^ con­ lintnetllffto D fllv en !-* * . P-'lfda. If ...... 3 half'bul fFe Ea.'T was'Tn frohT'al Koroy'a iSi Dtikea, leased adjectives around Maaon .,.. m 10A M«r\irrv. rf Glaaanien nianaped to hanp on to MahimBV ...... 99 117 122 339 M’DTV, Pittsburgh's television r. r.irlNnn jn tender last night. The' Rsinbo For Fun InfomiztliM GoUp. If A. GigMo. If ...... 0« intermission 49-44. Although both­ Duqiiesne 69, St. Bonaventiire A1. v.'ltl) reckless abandon after the 113 MORE THAN A DAY-ONE THAT WILL ■ triumph, 77 to 76. n. S*lftTinter. T 5 r o R ------...... 109 99 100 306 outlet. ------Horvath -rr- 130 99 239 Arens crowd of ),404 was -ths If 2 "■ft' ered by the good guarding job ^ Seloh Hall 85. VlUsnova 61. You Are Sure Of A OMUidi ...... 9ft 129 102 321 game even In the'directlori o f the MrK^r ... 94 130 —------HAhon’hil. r , , 2 I « I The dei i.-aion moverl the Gla.p.p- n. .Skinner, c ...... 3 BlTROLAaV INMITRANCE .. It was the first time a complete 133 339 largest of the club’s season. In Real, rg . 5 fumed In hy Easy Ed Macauley of New York Maritime Academy McCarthy ...... lift 115 11H 349 Bonnies-and he had every reason. A. 6 mitl) 130 120 C.' r r r ...... 4 •> *! men up a peg. In the stan The F.aat. which built an., 11- American Inti. '84. Norwich 81. St. Bonayentiire gave us our 1 Hank Poiidn set the pat e for the .Mnriarty irrwtkera <7R) point advantage after three quar­ Aat»i««liTe l.es(se Total* .... .5.39 In the sixth Snd the St. lx>uli bat­ .... B. F. PU. MIddIrhury 85, MassspHusetta 83...... Spreading F a s t...... toughest fight of the year. They 5R3 1 vLinners with 22 pnint.s while raiiriera, rf 9 ft -I* ters, 52-71, had Its worst momenta Olvaia 4ti tler tnok Z B nine rount ss he slid ALSGO HRfirkPolor ritimhlng ifli Norm Viltner to.ased in a like .Mlrhaelp. Jf New Y ork --(N K A )—There arc, had a real good team, partlnilarlv aallmaaa. Inr. 9 OUALITV nine end 13 In the United State.s. Therri'n . 133 iTa AO 320 , T*va ...... 109 Rank Fliuuirlng f A'jptin. rf ...... 1 Second Game 4. -5 •1 11 plav was outstanding.'After all we Rc.fiMtn . AS 101 99 2A5 113 again snd was given ff manda­ 'Vnphi. If , 1 V'itrner. rg .. 4- 9 22 one-point deficit at 88-85, before esnied-run-avertge of less than BALCH-PONtlAC A quarter of s million of them are I Sloam* ..., 109 46 Days Ftrat Paymmit The 'serond game w is another GpAlla. Ig ... scouted each other a -good many hshcork . 102 no 139 .33A! Praony 109 tory eight count. K^nPAo, ir ...... 0 .. 1 \ft _ 2 Arlzln )tnd the playmaking Bob four per gapi^ during the '51 sea­ playing Little League Bascbalir r'icr(».*n . 99 91 9.5 2A5 119 107 A Few Shares Of T^piinflpr *’ 4 n»n and lurk affair although nel* Coiiay spearheaded a stretch drive. e o M r a m m m v a l u h ;— times. AAi Iffork W nnd ...... 10ft 109 109 TAtala ...... 34 son. Brizx* AA 1. DnnPhiiP. r ...... 0 Iher team wa.s as prolifir in Us 9 79 The West managed to hit on "W as I worried about the 0)it- llpfllund. rg . 7 5cnre at half time. 35-33, Whltfi __ i ...... 491 .509 i Total* __ .Mi 54.1 IMS .SowHiwni Now England Tolophono C o. Slock rowlop, rg ...... <1 scoring. The first period ended at j oraps, only 37. of 101 shots from the come? Say. I always worry - even Tot'l. .. 19N PONTMO DELUXE SEDAN GPL SI7K with a .10 point lead. You esn never gar Malar* cn'~'golf way b4it those Bonnies were Totala ..... 539 4593 499 1931 B r rtP on a splurge and madi it 27 tournament at Ban Antonio, Macauley (1.1). Reuldn't heln hut | iJJ,*"'* 103 99 199 Ilopr ... 121 107 333 AlU em ns to Yiolil Moro ThoR 5% Warrrn rf ...... - 1 the third round of their bout at tional signals. One owner. C«4I- llAvrv .. N Tto’Frfl' n ...... 0 n 0 snd with 20 seconds to go Paul dy Scolari of Baltimore (lOl. GET INSIDE iDg price $1,347. throw admiring glances st his two ' . n 97 333 Rlfk-rl la 1 0 3 Wichita, Kaa, Couav, PJdillp, Dick McGuire of All cars have railioa and heaters. Fully reconditoned top scorers. 8-7 center Jim Tuck­ Tolala ...... , 4fifi Sft7 .505 1500 II. Olson , 109 114 93 313 Arcari put in the clincher. This c a r iB E R Maorlipatrr Rodlator (4t llayrtrn 101 131 334 1 Total* 15 10 iO A*‘as-one of the best played gsrne.s Ten Years Aro ■ Leslie Mac- ^ Y o j ¥ V ol ______and guaranteed. Many others to choose front. er snd 8-6 foru'srd Dick Ricketts. . 101 99 9.5 294 BUICK ? FACTS o N#in ...... " - wtfirarrTwmTi' i.iii'1 yeWF*‘Tn‘T'lvas'" ,,vs - - .n In 4 Hgtli' Rnrt' -V—Bel weew--4hen»-.4h» - Bukeig- eo>-^ TWvp* ...... -.“jm 1 f 7' 129 iwr"Sirtra' R F- mnut IntPi'CHi Ing r nr-wnrrh~s.' tbe-f-^^t^e-MetwpotttSn- Intereollegiste- -COu^y who totaled— only— ntne- ITWIUSAV6H0NEV ------^ Q p ^ -£VgNlNC»-UNTtt-10 lOitrfrwrtIMS lected" “38— points.- Ricketts. ' a "tSO- TTT -Trt' .1, BPai.ttarH rf ...... 7 0 14 freshman hit for 19 ' points snd Hatt1nr*r ...... 102 103 139 332 Pro Baaketball at a tilanoa foa^fiow yw fcsy s .ftmitb. rf .-t...... 0 0 n lenni' .vere very evenly mstched. gsoiea in New Ynrk. po|ni.' set a new mark for this Hirharrlann ...... 139 KM 131 .^53 and tru n k , ! Saunrltorn, If ...... 3 0 ♦ For the winners. Gus Gniidinn wa,' Twenty Years Ago T h e New pfa.'sic In the vital assists depart­ r-XeViANOE WITH WHEN VOU BUILD Tucker, a sophomore • and the' 1 Prcntlaa r ...... 4 1 ■it hiSh srofer with 14 points while York Yankees appointed George ment with 11 \RECAPPAilLE TIRE team's leading scorer, bagged 17 Totala . 527 .571 543 194ft NBA UYERED is M asehiiltr for $226Iplst lis ts INVKSTMKNT SECIJRITIKS : .MrAthft^r r*...... 4 1 9 markers. Hicker's now got 292 for 1 Arrari. rr . 0 0 0 Fe'.ix SnmNigns was the top point Wei.'.' a.' director of their fsrtn MANCHESTER East All-8tara lOA. West Alt- the season. Rickett 219...... nolmad Molon IS) Rtars Rl. _ ' BndiD'lPr, If ..", .‘.V .V . , ' ' .3 getter for the losing side. system. f ’onifrctlriit 4*ollege Baaketball BALCH-PONTIACifc Dtiko ...... 121 125 97 XiH s ^ I m I s x T 54i MAIN StREKT “7" TEI.KPHONK sen St. Thomas 72. New Britain Makcliitttr Tasting defeat for the first time Tonight's Game 1 Tout. . , IS 3 TheWG.GLENNEYca MOTOR SALES Whltftpfk ...... 103 104 209 39 Ten chen#, .1V ■ 51. TEL. 2-4545 was hitter pill for Eddie ktelvln Sodlik ...... *...... 103 99 — 193 American l^eagiie Brorn at half tim». 19-lA NifhoU, RiMikte Stars Sign Howe races Scorers' BUILDING MATERIALS l.’i.'i CENTER STREET West Center Street T. CliambarM ...... 109 97 99 .102 Before You Buy Let Us Give You A Deal ftfontreal. Feh. 12 '/Ti Right New York Maritime 75, Willi- T irt 6 RMappias \ to swallow. His top scorer. Boh Flmira at IfU^dletown. New Yo!‘k. Feb 12 ,4'' Tw'o of at Hartford RtmuI Sassone, fouled out mtdwav In the Smoluk ...... 119 109 90 315 wlnger Gordie H ow e^ the Detroit j msntic Teachers 01 BBOAD s t . 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•.H. rgAOHTOlHgh -fllBUHnUlAlL BYI. R ,w m iA M S OPR BDAwmNB anoag U d B J DAHiY CROflRWORD -PUZZLE- ^ s m ^ . » ■ I L. ■ I _____ I.- ...... ' - ■UL— 5 ...... , , II , r r t A8 4IMFUI A « fiCKSia AatvMbilM tor Salt ^ ' AatoaobilM for Sale 4 Rooflnf—SMiag t6 fsBtc$— Mate 86 HoBsdield Goods 51 Boasts for Sate 72 WALMn6 OFF A CAKC-* Aniwtr to frovtouo Fimte Artidea tor Sate 45 eSADWOSK W# wish e i a s i i f i w l 19S0 CHEVROLET Deluxe, For- OUAHANTEED ReoSng and roof WANTED CAMP TRAILER, also Florenca ENJOY OanvenieBca and FOUR ROOM BRICK a 5 o •OVmAT HAROLSCW Old Lady—If you raally want dor, radio, heater. Outatandlng repairing. Gutters and eoai~ two-burner parlor heater. J. Fay.: economy ;of a' $5 eu.. ft. freeser. a VkfiT FEOM oomhorm work, Fhrmar Gray w uta a right- BALCH BETTER BUY car. Local prominent cit^n for­ tors. Coughlin 770f. Holds 535 pounds of frosen food, Oil burner, automatie hot hand man. . SERVICE STATION Phone .3-3380. V FOR •■MO »*WMBl4THe r s L $MMe Advertitem ib USED CARS mer owner. Extremely nice two baAata, two itMldm for water heater. Combination Wandarar-^ua* my luck, Udy— WeU, WE SPECIALtm roofihg and ATTENDANT SEVERAL PAIRS o f rldlnf boota, 8UVIR from ^ UXSlRC I'm M t-’andad! sort o f tka firta feava to throughout. Douglat Motors, 333 easy sorting, countsr'Maaead lid stonp windows and scretma. FOR rr.w e whack >T$toy iiUfl CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1950 Pontiac Sedan Coup*—Hy> siding. HigI Quality ma- breechca and Jodhpurs. Phone A B rsm olfor Msln. stays <^n at aiiy Light Quick Offlipfpey,' Rale dramatle. Fully aquippad. . • .terials. i»^|-gnaeaa-^ 0883.------V — Bald RohartY^Thylor. h r tha DEPT. HOURS: ~~ ExpeHenced Prefarifid goes' on autdniatlCSIhr. -1 I R i CHEVROLET Aeronedsn. ta ed vA ^ . Dion, Inc. I AutuBia 8357.95. sale $319. Only oSq at $9,250. “ •on Unttad SUtaa ianato: Mr. Prsal- t:15 A. M. to 4:S0 P. M. 1950 Packard 4-br. Sedan—One 1$. Phone 4860. EXCELLENT Opportunity to ae- (coofib. te n ) owner, low mileage, radio, heater, good tires, tutone thia lUice. Montgomery Wi II*"* denL 1 dsspiae saetional jaalousy, BuyersISMk Im ta m u green. Mechanically beyond Good Proposition For qulro uaod Reynolda Prtntaaifn iW flipM oC I abhor aaetional aalmoatty, but I when you aoM me ttat 834-828 Main streeL Phone 5161 ARTHUR A. KNOFLA ,14 _ COPY CLOSING TIME 1950 Buick Sedanette—Oynaflow. comparison. See this todaw-BOug- The Right, Man machine. Very good condition, lIPMaltfgK do bailsva in aecUonal patrloUam. iMfiiaF for $5,000 you vewofl to mo FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Low mileage. laa Motors, 333 Main. Roofing 16-A 8150; sold ntw $800. Inqulro Bur- WE BUli and sell good used fumi Realtor l«Ah8lrM$bsh« I do not fall mit with th* East for in threo mouth* I vroulflut .tan!s___ . ______'6 jifnin Ent. 1921 WMowoijteit ballaving that tba aurora boraaBa with it f«r ft^OOO, _____ 1947 Pontiac Sedan Coupe—Six 1948 FORD 8}ip«f deluxe club ROOFING. Speclalixlag Jn repair­ t«u«,-eomblaatiim-mafsOr—f*8. •Airimb fab.) M Fhmiir lltetfiii iata MON. THRU FRL ...... ranges and neatsra. Jooaa Furni­ 1,^ Rhone Office 5440 w ^ v t o w ii B 10Hmr8d ia tho reflection o f the ftroa of EaUU Agent—Tea, that’a cylinder, two tone blue and gray. coupe, radioTneater. 40,000 mllea ing roofa.pf ^ kinds. Also new BOLTON — Building atone And MEmpteyart Eastern furnaces and factoriaa, :Uy what I aaid. You havai't 10:30 A.M. « flagatene. Bolton Notch Quarry. ture Store. 88 Oak. Phone 3-1041. X Evenings 5938 or 2-4278 actual. Former own- roofs. Gutter worg. ChUnneya BOLAND HOTORIB llladia (M8t) Itte*** •< $$8p(»l8h flSOaaar ‘ nor with tha West for believing the. with it, hav* yeuT 1947 Mercury Convertible Coupe fumiahed. Douglas cleaned, repaireo. 36 yaara* ex­ Phona 3-0817. Stanley Patnode. EASY SPIN Dryer washer. Three lA m d rim 4$Guidaa SATURDAY 9 A. M. —Ehiccllent condition. 369 Center at West Center St. Home Listings Wanted M M o a t h ^ ABUfoat sunset glow ia the reflection of btors, 333 Main. perience. Free eitlmatea Call years old. Vary good condition. MNatufalfat tebarar flflOay— • Western fields of grain; and wbY Many people today ara ■pstdhig Howley. Mancheiter 5361. ROYAL AND Smlth->. ing with hie mouth open and' a ment of the amount of depoiit 3 years old. Exceptionally clean, 600. For appointment call Wm. meuae just tun into her mouth. itreet. Phone 2-4571. Open eve­ ilon. Time payments arranged. Fuel and Feed 49-A \ m M m v m Friend—Dj» you ' permit your 1947 Ford 2-Dr, Sedan—Radio and TWO EXPERIENCED automobil* $90 installed. Watkins Brothers, Goodchild, Sr., Realtor, 7925 or 4TFrtaitar’s tam Doctor—ru be there as seen as ning*. Edward Johnson. Phona 6979. or IteCMIL/ wife to have her own way? LOST — PASS BOOK No. 70381. heater. mechanics $68 per week plus com- SEASONED Hardwood for furn­ Inc., 935 Main atreet. 8891. MPaniviaa poasible.sWhile you're watting, try Notice ie hereby fiven that P a« 1950 CHEVROLET deluxe four- 5044. mitaion. Apply' Gorman Motor ace and fireplace. Glglio Broth­ ^ i m o o r m ! mountains Man— No, air. She haa it with­ waving u piece of cheeao in front ' Book No. 70381, Im ed by The 1948 Ford 2-Dr. Sedan- -Radio and ers. Tel. 5301 evenings MANCHESTER — Nine room 81M<^(slaafl) out my pOrmlaaien. of your wifeU mouth, Tou may h* door aedan. Excellent condition, EFFICIENT Plumbing and heat­ Sales, 285 Main street. Phone 2,- w ' Savinfi Bank n t Mancheiter ha* private owner,- fl,37S. Phone 2- heater. 4571. Machinery and Tools 52 home, two bath* larga bam, ap­ SICMSdaviet able to coax tha moute euL been lost - and application hei ing. Plugged drain* machine proximately three acre* of land, MMididBa) M an--It's a dollar and aenee But when the doctor raced Into 9282. Coupe—Ra- LARGE Selection used tractors, been made to *aid bank for pay- 1948 Chevrolet Coov. cleaned. Phone 8497. MECHANIC, someone willing to Garden— Farm—Dairy line location. Three room* and cloth wedding. the house, Mr. Watson wisa waving ‘ ment of thC 'amount of depoiltv 1938 CHEVROLET, Radio and dio, heater. Product* 50 plows, harrows. New garden trsc- UOUitmttBE T^e—What do you mean? a black bass in front o f Mr*. W ot- PLUMBING and heating. Furn­ take complete charge of a fleet of bath may be rented as separate heater. Excellent running condi­ Ford trucks. Dumps, graders, rol­ . tors with well engineered tools 5TW«lid Wan—He haan't a dollar and the ■on'* mouth. 1941 Buick Conv. Coupe — Radio, aces. oil burners and boilers. APPLES: McIntosh, Rome Beau­ apartment. Shown by appoint­ LOST — PASS BOOK No. «8.V)»! tion. Phone 2-3807. lers, etc. Must be top notch me­ Cement mixers, bale wire. Terms. ment only. Madeline Smith, Real­ SflCalmar haan't any aenae. Doctor—Good heaven*, man! I heater. Earl VanCamp. Tel.‘ 5244. ties, W ^ e r a and Winssapn. Po­ Notice i* hereby riven that Pa*» chanic. Apply Colls nstruction Dublin Tractor Co.. North Wind­ tor. 2-1642 or 4679. ------^ S«Attir* said' cheese. -No mouse is gohag to 1940 HUDSON Sedan. You tatoes. Bunce Farm, 529 Wcot ham Road. Willlmantlo. Book No, 68509, laned by The 1940 Pontiac 4-Dr, Sedan — With QUALITY Plumbing and eave* Co., 249 Broad street. , flOSMsawf Wife—tfarrlags ceases to be a coma out for * fish, v Savingi Bank of Mencheater ha* haven't >een a better or cleaner center. Phone 8118. MANCHESTER—$13,000. Vacant. matter of billing and cooing.- Mr. Watson — All right; all 1948 engine. JTOUgh-.work. Call for fre i estl? Y n m c A b ”'hee5:;iln*t_::;and;i;*I!p!l(IB^^ ta r than thla"oner Calt'875*. - PART :TlME_heia .wintejJUBJnptr* ■S' room*.- garaxe. N ot in j9ey#l.op_i, Hubby-—Oh, but the billing part we've f o t t o f* t mate.T hpmar-Dawkhix-2»968ft— - iH m id iL ih g tn im ehts"^ - 55 - , 4 P »teiladC---- - *"been made to nald bank for pay- Tool and Itfg. Co., Stock Place, ment. Redecorated. Fioora and Lathim iQ3iar1ul rfghL the ca t ouL . ment nt the amount„oL,depoait. 1951 FORD cuitom aedan. Radio^ CHORCHES. MOTOR SALES ..Alancheater,______Household Goods 51 ^jitain^nflnlshed^ Steam. oiLheat,.. heater and oveVdrTveV New guar­ NEW-USED,- Hentala.- Heeds, 80 Oakland Street Moving—Trnnltlnff—__ strings, mutes, stands, acces' screens, new Venetian blinds. F, CARNIVAL BY DICK TUHREB \ antee. McClure Auto Co., 373 WANTED—I Experienced sales­ EASY WRINGER type washer, Manchester 2-9483 sories. Repairing. Oertifled in- H. A. mortgage $8,800. Near bus BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Dory |i .Interested BY EDGAR MARTIN SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH LOSTr-Pair of glaiiei. Finder call Main atreet. Phone 2-9442. Storage 20 man. One who can make ap­ 835; Hot Point refrigerator, $85. irlruction. Music for all occas- and new school. Ekicott, Man­ 2-9385. praisal on new and used care. Beth in good working condition. L«OMlCtVm.D?M0-W, CN A ftR M M lfc COI»bC\OlMCC >VC A\M80x THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS full keyboard Lester Betsy Ros*. pointment. Call Harold G. Bom- welfare department. Tel. 2-9889. A SAFE PLACE TO BUY DEPENDABLE Man with car to Co., local and long distance mov­ DAVENPORT, good condition, Full credit if piirchaaed. Also heim. 6948. sell and aervice our fuel for home LEARN to drive a car. aafely. ing. packing, crating and storage. with slip coyer, $15; two h)ctal bargains in iiS^ spinets and •*USED CARS Auto Accessories—^Tlres 8 use, in established prominent MANCHESTER — 183 Irving quickly and efficiently. You Service to all part* of the U. S. Venetian blinds, white, Uke 'i^w, grands. Open Thursday evenings. Manchester territory. Salary and street. What a break for some may get an Inimedlate appoint­ and Canada. Cal] 5187. Hartford one 29" and one 32". Phone 3- Free parking In lot next door ALL RECENT TRADES ■YEAR'S LOWE.ST sale price* on commission. Car allowance and one! Owner leaving town haa're- ment by calling'Mancheater Auto 8-1423. 1586 after S p. m. . (west.) .Goa* Plano Company, drum lot vitalized oil, Now at excellent employee beneflte. Per­ duced price .to only $13,200. Mod­ Driving Academy: Phone 2-4087. "•317 Asylum street, (Oppositi TOWARDS NEW Ward* you can get this year's sonal interview 9 to 4. Conn Cbke, USED WESTINGHOUSE refrig ern colonial, six room* (three bed­ lowest sale prices on Premium Hotel Bond) Hartford 5-8898. 1952 DODGE AND Painting—Papering 21 171 Walnut street, Hartford. erator; 7 cu ft. Very clean; good rooms). 23 foot living room with Grade Vitalized oil. And, you can running condition. $85. Also one Airihorized Baldwin A Lester, fireplace. Near .Broad street Personals 3 Piami Distributors. PLY.MOUTH CARS contract for future free deltvciw PART TIME Sales. Saturdays and used M.W. refrigerator, $35. Wat­ school and bus. Only few minutes RIDERS WANTED 8 - 5 shift, (any time up to March Slat) at PAPERHANGING and painting. three evenings. Easy sales by kins Brothers, Inc., 935 Main to Aircraft. Exclusive with Wal­ from vicinity of Clinton. Hoi], and TRUCKS these same low price*. Buy all Walter B. Cookson. Phone 2-1614. appointment. High advanced atreet. Rooms Without Bosrd 59 ton W. Grant. Realtor. Hartford Benton street* and Middle Turn­ your oil needs for the months commission. Thorough training. PAINnNO AND Paperhanging FURNISHED Room for girl. 2.7584 — evenings Manchester ALLEY OPP ' No Argument BY V.T. HAMLIN pike to_ne*i:. Telephone Co., Hart­ Moat are one owner, low mileage ahead-oa*- -Heg. '84c Gal. VUal- Car necessary. Box C, Herald. 3160. • ( - ford. Call 7718...... Ised (Fed._Tax IncU In-,one. -VS d(in> by Godin and Son. Call 3059 Latest Lewyt, G. E. and Kitchen privileges, 188 • Maple car#- Prevlou* owners name, on re­ '-after-5r^— ...... — - s t r e e t ; ..... - TMheooNaiwc :^Nbri50iKsncAPM. 8UTIHMi«70j smE/TICM- quest. . or'two '35 ‘ gaTlbn" dni ms WANTED-;;;^Man to work in 'gaa MANCHESTER—Exciaieht ranch" HSCMIEF4FTME OPEN Hotlae at McClure'* new Universal; vacuum" cleahersV (SETTOTNEINCMAN^ (I MEETWITH , AtOONKIN BACK10 . .aic^ t.»Plu* small refundable ^ station, and garacn. Muat be ag- home, large lot, three bedfooni*. VRUTBEMT ____ i^v:.JUam.Liaaaiae)tvlfie :.heU 1955 dhavrolst'i-Dr— iMaroon- ra- i n t e r i o r AND Exterior paint­ greasiva. and - a- worker^ -- Refer- Mark d o ^ sale bn fireplace LARGE ROOM near bath for ebu- T H t W I - drum depositr hfdntgomcry Ward,- ing.' peperhanglng.: ceinngi re- "pie"or fw6"gehO*iweh""Calt' 8317 - tiled- bath,- ameslte-drive,— «ttic A PeteONAOE 7HAM A VOUQCX See the fabulou* new Hudson . dlo._heater, slip cover*, under.- cncea - required. Good— working lots" and" equrptnenf. " Paflor *24-828- Main street. Tel.‘ 5181 " finish ed'.'^ FWIy Wsu red.... Ex pe rt or 2J8’ Charter "Oalc..... and"folI'ceHar~st"low"prtcer''$tT:^— , MtUTAXYLEADSIU Hornet and the hew spectacular costing. *uh-\-isor, power glide. Mancheater. conditions. Good pay for right chairs from $39.50 up. 500, down payment $6,500. For Hudson Wasp. Our aervice de­ Price $1,895. , work. Wall paper books. Edward man. See Vanv for interview. R. Price. Phone 2-lOOS. HBATEDi ROOM, M ain-street. appointment please call Howard partment la now under super­ Van's- Service Station, 427 Hart­ Appliances, Radio and TV 1949 Plymouth C l ^ , — Hunler Working couple or two young R. Hasting*. 2-1107. vision of Joseph Then, former Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 ford Rosd. gentlemen. Phone 2-136.5. owner of Joe's Garage. We car­ green, radio, heater. Price $1,294. 7 PAINTING. Paprrhanglng. No job Ma NCHESTER-P ouc down, two ry a full line of Hudson parts and BRAND NEW Columbia bicvcie, APPLICA'nONS accepted for CHAMBERS FURNITURE 1948 Chevrolet 2-Dr.—Gray. .Ra­ too small. Call 2-0726. PLEASANT. Furnished room with unflnished up'. Oil best. Rusco accessories. McClure Auto Co., reg. $47.50, special at $4'2..50, route salesmen. Good working At The Green reml-private kitchea'. privileges. slorni Window* and screen*. Set dio and heater—$995. Easy terms. F. and D. Auto 373 Main street..' ronditionsi five-day week. two Working girls preferred. Phone tuba, copper tubing. Outdoor flre- 1947 Oldamohlle Model "88" Club Slorea, your Firestone ■ dealer. weeks’ vacation with pay. See Open 9:30 to 5 piace. excellent condition for only WEDDING INVITATIONS, an­ 858 Main idreef, Tel. -7080. Repairing 23 2-4428. Coupe—Radio, heater, two ton* Mr. Sandrn at J. A, Bergren . Evenings 7:30 to 8:30 $10,800. Barbara Woods, Agent, nouncements, reception cards, gray and blue—:$895. MATTRESS, Your old mattressea Dairy Farm*, 1100 Burnside 3702. napkins, cake boxes. Raised or sterilized and remade like new. Av#.. Ea.»t Hartford. COnn. Wanted—Room*—^Board 62 regular printing. Campress Fine 1948 Dodge Club Coupe -- Light Business Services Offered 13 Call Jones Furniture and Floor EAST HARTFORD Cape Cod f * green, radio heater—$875. WANTED—Room and board for v.a. We-, Printing,-5 South Main. Phone YOUR KNAPP shoes, available Covering. 36 Oak. Tel. 2-1041. WESTINGHOUSE Wringer type fijth full shed dormer, large lot. ew'. INI 2-2240. two children, in vicinity o f Bol­ 1941 Dodge 4-Dr.—Blue—$385. In all sizes. Contact Wm. F. .Sul­ Male or Female 37 wsL-her. Phone 2-1555. F.H.A. mortgage $9,400, cash re­ T.iiewaanata ton, Call 2-8M3 before 3 p. m. quired $3,400. Call Madeline CHRIS WELKIN. Planeteer Old Enemie* Lands, Too BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM THE PROSPECT Hill School for livan, /-alesOisn, 60 Mountain Help Wanted— ,nLi2Siti5i2s!ato 1941 DeSoto 4-Dr. — Blue gray — street. Rockville. 5-.5964. Bonds—Slocks— Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 or 4879. young children. Pre-Kindergarten, THREE-PIECE living room Mt, NOlm»AieocKfir{ |$t««EOiN67ws cAur do bu unothtr hour or *0 . d*nr! Towsor it enjoying hi* $195. Mortgages 31 EXPERIENCED Book keeper. Bnsinc** I-dwation* **H*rt R Is. folk*! I'm g littte Itt* this ovonlngr Kindergarten. Monday through FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with In icood condition. Tel. 7903. ELDRIDGE Street—8 rooms, new fCOCKBTr ^ •xtreltb 8 0 much!" Friday. Transportation furnish­ 19.18 Plymouth 2-Dr. , — Green, FIRST AND Second mortgages Knowledge of automotive book­ For Rent 64 linoleum, ■ asphalt tile counter. keeping. preferred but not neces­ oil heating system, dowortairs, ed. Mrs Lela Tybur, director. black~$150. bought for pur own account. Fast, THREE APEX Washer*, nine excellent, upstairs neede redecor­ : _____ BUGS BUNNY ______Expert workmanship, free esti­ sary. Apply McClure' Auto Co., BRICK BUU-DING for rent for Phone 4387. mate*. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ confidential service. Manchester pound capacity, with' timer and ating. Bargain if taken, quickly. F U I ^ BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER 1938 .i^lymouth. .2-Dr..r-r Black., ra­ . Mr.. McClure.... 373,.. Main. ..street, . industrial work..Plve. storlea-higiu i-ooT jv paauN! \aasu*a- . - r ' ...rr-SuaMaAsg.... ------niture, Oak" street.'TfibS'e j-^idt'l. ■ Investment-. • ■Corp..- - ■ •887- - - Main -pump, regular $lk9.88, "sale-price hubuTban Realty" Co;; Ttesttors. BALLARD'S Driving School. Man­ dio, heater—$50. street. Phone 5416, Manchester. $99.95; one Florence range, model 38.(X)0 square feeL Liberal terms. wa aswt ooNma.i kOapen.NO- 4 0 A*NUT rr... Long lease available If desired. S4l Main street. Phone 8215. a* vmev au«v 1 aoop, vou suTMa'amaMr chester's oldest. Thousands of ac­ TRUCK SPEC1AL.S KAY CORPORATION. Kitchen E184 Y O, regular $259.95, sale * M A srr cident free Instructinh hours. painting and decorating Special­ price $169.95; one apsrtment size Por further details contact T. J. MANCHESTER—New seven room 1945 Dodge 1V« Ton Platform — Businesfl Opportunities 32 Situations Wanted— Crockett 5416. Hundreds of satisfied studenta. Body, 12'. Checked by our aerxdce ist*. Call Manchester 2-0988. Florence range regular .$219, single, 4 bedrooms, living room, For appointment telephone 2- Female 88 dept. Buy it with a d r iv e -$595. PACKAGE Store—doing day by sale price $129.95; two Interna­ VACAN SflA LL Store for rent. dining-room, kitchen, 3 baths, 3245. refrigeration Service, com- breezeway and garags. Down, day increased business. Low WILL CARE for .iiifant days in tional Harvester refrigerator, Call 6483 or inquire 59 Homestead 1940 Ford Panel—Heater, all new merelsl and domestic. See, our Model U. 87. regular $259.95. sale payrn'eht, |8;000.' Howard R. ' -janL .V ar»-good- opportuntty^^No » avy- homev- -T«I,»3-8348- after- 8 - pr — ...... spare. "dTipuy'dl gffk'in'ht'iieif ified"r¥W^ pHce AntoiiiobllwrorBsle- V-8. Price $195. Information-over phone. Appolnt- —Wh------;— - J — - ^ ^ < "iTor*; George H William* Aaso- ment only. Howard R. Hasting*. Harvester refrigerators with COMBINATION Office and living rlatee. 280 Tolland Turnpike. freezer tops, regular $249.95, sale quarter* .for rent. Six room* lo­ BOLTON NOTCH home*, a few of 1949 OLDSMOBILE Phone, 2-1107. these choice four room ranch Manchestet Phone 2-3585. nighu WOMAN. DESIRES typing, full or price $189.95. Vichi's Radio and cated on Main srtreet. hear Post SOLIMENE. Inc. homes still available. All plaster­ ••76“ 2-DR. 7691. part time. Write Box T. Herald. Appliance, 360 Msln atreet. Office. Inquire 470 Main streeL Black, with hydramatic Dddge-Plymouth Cara Help Wantet^Pemale 35 ed walla tile bath, oil heaL large drive, rad id and heater. / Job Ratad Trucks—:----- Cf.iMPLRTE Repairs by Stuart R. LADY DESIRES housework and IS $429 TOO MUCH FOB lots. Immediate ciccupaniy $9,- 834 Center 8t. Wolcott on wuahlng ma.chines, WANTED — Salesladies for full Wanted.(!»ftent 68 350 with $1,000 down fo r veteran. PRISCILLA’S POP The Te»r*Jerker MANCHESTER live in. Small salary. Phone 7094 A NICE HOME OF FURNITURE . BY AL VERMEER Phone Slot or 5103 vacuum cleaners, motor*, small time 40 hour week. Good starting or 58 School street. 'Which includes APARTMENT Wanted-— 3 or 4 T. J. CrocketL Phone 6418. MOTOR SALES appliances Free ptek-up and de- salary. Many employment bene­ A ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR "MV GOODNESS! ^ rooms, proferslqnal couple, no MAN(JHESTER — 42 acres, 10- nhieu., How^ Wc.at Center at Hartford Road Safe Place To Buy Used Cars llvtry. A-1 repair, aalea. 180 fits. Apply W. T. Grant Co.. Main A COMBINA’nON RANGE children. Box TL, Herald. Main. Phona 8597. street. Dog!H-Birds—Pet* 41 A LIVING ROOM SUITE room house,, ham, garage. Suit­ WA» THE “'V - 1941 DODGE sedan, radio, heater. A BEDROOM SUITE able for development. Howard R. MOVIE F •Full price $225. .Priced low be­ SMALL UNFURNISHED apart­ 1941 OLDSaiOBILE. Call 2-1007 DOORS OPENED, key* atted, TEN SMALL Fox Terriera,'Cock­ A Dlh?ETTE SHn* Haatlnga. 2-1107. cause it needa some retouching. ment wanted by mother and mld- V after 5 p. m. copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, B(WKKEEPER. part time, with er Spaniels. Zimmerman'* Ken­ And especially sd dle-ag(ed daughter. Call 3-2325. Big - istr^ain. Douglas Motort. gun*, ate., repaired Sheart. knowledge of typing. Call 2-2208. nels. Lake street, Bolton. Phone IP You get low friendly terms NEW SIX room colonial house at 1949 CHEVROLET sedan. 1950 333 Main. 18 Phelps Road. Por terms and khlvea, mowers, etc put into .oth- 6287. to suit your convenience COUPLE.URGKNTLY_ . Chevrolet -Tudor. ilOOO Chevrolet- dUion "for 'coming heeds. Bfaith- W-ANTRD “Waitress," -must- have' IP TTdi'i get free storage tihtil price- call George- U -Plah;- Man-- Fordota, 1946 Chevrolet Aero- SAVE AT BARLOW MOTORS experience. Apply In person. Cen­ TROPICAL Fish and plants. New Chester 8394...... — .IN .VVAP-PING------walte. 5 2 ^ P e ^ slzeet, ______■ shipment'.- Kelly's- Aquarium,-. 29 wanted regardless of time ...... NEED':______7 ■ •edan.-Dougiaa-ahvayn •haar'Chev ter Reats«r«nt;'499-Msnn-*treet,‘' TP Tf>'(i' do hu'slhess with '* gobd ■ roirts. Douglas Motors, 333 Main ASHES AND Rubbish removed, Sunset streigt. Open until 9. NOW UNDER construction, four L Three Beautiful 1950 Plymouth Riy,!ABLE Woman tn cafe fpf reliable 41 year old store 4. S OR 6 ROOM Call Nonnan F. Pierce of ; the rooms plus tw o. unflnished...Fire-.' Sedans child before itnd after school. IP .You ran have confidences;^^'— ...... -1050 OLDSMOBILE -Sanitary Refute,- Company.. in place, open stairway. ’ Youngi- Call 2-t513r------" Poultry aiid,8Bpeligg__45 — .! and depend on a store ------UNFURNISHED - RENT 3 To Choose From 1950 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr.—Like Manchester. Tel, 2-0252.. IP You know you will be tfiwii kifchen. plastered w tllr full new. ' ...... BROILERS For sale. Delivery Fri­ treated fair and square IN MANCHESTER OR fn-cuiation. Foundation size 25' x Rocket engines, radio and WANTED—Housekeeper. 5 day* 34'. Garage. $2,900 down. Charles 1949 Dodge Coronet Sedan—Very ANTIQUES Refinishfd Repairing per week. No laundry, minimum days. Call 7760. Yes,..take all this in consideration he*ter. hydramatic drive. ■ done on any furniture. TIemann. VICINITY BY Leaperence. Phone 3820;...... • Pm is/Jkf MCAlmuteo.tv MANCHESTER clean. of light housekeeping. Only care then ask yourself, is $429 too much 2>is t 38. V t. Nt H M i 1948 Plyniouth Club Coupe— R* 189 South Main street. Phone BROAD BREASTED Bronze tur- for a nice home of furniture ? You'It 5843. . of kindergarten "age Imy. Live in POUR:f a MILY house in excellent MOTOR SALES dIo. heater. A swell little car. or out. Good .salary. Phone'2-2129. keya.' Fresh frozen, ready, any­ agree this is one of the best bar- APRIL 15th CAPTAIN EASY Balked BY LESLIE TURNER "A pfloked houM and talavision, and you show up with time. 8 to 22 pounds. Srhauh's cralns m u ever got in your life. See location,. Situated on a large lot. W’est Center at'Hartford Road , 1947 Dodge Custom 4-Dr.—Radio, LINOLEUM Remnants 50c square One apartment vacant upon aalc. WHY TKOtUa^ laiyngHis and cin’t grunt!” AGORBIASIVE Salesperson for Turkey Farm, 188 HiUstown It, -and convince yourself—but - TELEPHONE f m t ; lORfW A8MROF •CHEWBAUP heater. Ajnnrcar at a low price .yard! Asphalt tlie, wair covering. Excellent Income. T. J. Crockett, 010 THEY *T0P OHiMBV f r e c k l e s ^ n d h is f r ie n d s b y bl c . b lo ^ s 1941 FORD iSjdor, Good engine, Ready to Wear department. Good Road. hurrv! TMft TlWf < 8M0 tl* NOT MfTMtd TOONERVILLE FOLKS R,Y FONTAINE FOX tire*. Real round little^ car 1947 Studebaker,Cbamp^n 4-Dr.— ,'Done by reliabla, wefl-trained SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT . Broker. Phone 5416. AT m r pquet YDUDCm M I ^ I R C ! GOriH HMie MEIRm salary. Apply in person at Mar­ MANCHESTER 8461 STATtONiMnWAYf ^ A throughout. High value for little Radio, heater. Very, very nice. men. All jobs guaranteed. Hall ONLY DITRINO DAY OR EVE. BUT OlWNO 8NV0NE XCMi TREET Mwis-tiTHlS WHISkBBED M O O U ^ 1 X LOOK OUT, V low'*, 889 Main street. MANCHESTER—Zoned for buel- HAVE THEY OOT M Hf] OOVOiJf " OUiANEt money. Dougla* Motors, 333 1947 Oldamobtle "8" 4-Dr —Radio, Linoleum Co . 58 ikittage atreet. Articles for Sate 45 POR APPOINTMENT PHONE w a n t e d —Three adults dnri're T m e m ^ a o aacv ** Yo u 'D s a v e y o u r s e l f a l o t o f p u s h in g a n d ! MOSTSO! w e CANT XaVE AMY i Mg-VALSOM.' J ■ Main. heater, hvdramatic. Very nice .Phone''" 2-4022. tveninga 8168 or furnished apartment or house neas. 4-famliy and 6 room, singl*. -OF HIS— ( REGISTERED Nurse or trained NEW THERMOai'A'nC. -contaoto HAftTPOItD 6-0358 " Ineo'me'$2,649.50 per year. How­ HAULING IF Youjp JUST MAKE THIS THE PERMANENT . .and priced lo w -.'...... 8109...-...... AF'rUR 7 P..M.. *(M890 -- March I s l Call 3-2291 attendant, 3:30 p m: to IT 130 p. for coal furnace; new' aerial ard R. Hastings.'3-1107. ARlUHSKMgNT'bP THE LiVlHG ROON PURNItURE,” 1949 FCiRD Fordor. Radio, heater. m. and 11:30'p. m. to 7:30 a. m. A - L—B - E -R —T—'—S 1943 Chrviler Sedan'—A ' iMirgnln TOWER BURNERS and Range , camera. Phone 3-W8L ___ URGENTLYlNeeded.- 4 or 5 rotim -DnA -ownar-^Barfect -tbroaghouL .. «t-$3»!r.------shift* rsn' Eatt H artf^ Ho*- 83-AbLYN s t r e e t . H Ar Tt o RO Buriiera REASONABU:0t- • ••.f. (Open Thurs. -Eves, JTU.* - r».' 'mo''Ch'«xqt«r'ft.Df.’'''MiiiR»r"D*- "IfefiHrleSd."'Let'ua' aervlpe and ro- 'diUoii, 9 8'-'4^lii'iSory' 'wi'a, ' two' VesT old 'daught'er.' iTione l(-3198.’ dshed'.'firtiplace.'oll heat.'hawment " ;V - garage, ameaite driveway. In ' your wMhlng machine or re- AMRrnnua:. waman. uiOtiia , i r ' ir» of ______chUdrefi'a -akta;-' i3" -ntb- CABINET Oil heater, twii burner 1951 CHEVH'OCET tud^E RatfiST 1938 ChevT^et Tudor— Depend- frigenitor Metro Service.' 3-0888. neglecting your family you c . ber bottom pars, overshoea, size two to three room heating ca< WANTED— TWb-rdOita ftiriihished gbdd wnmti»ir'"Tiie*— tseaiibh. '* heater. 7,000 mile*. Only $1,895. able transportation. ___ high' chair, bathinettc, paetty. Also Glenwood range, new apartment with kitchenette, by Quick occupancy, $12,800. S. A. CABINET. MAKING, refinlah and earn good money representing Unconditionolly guaranteed. 4937 Pontljc at $75. Avon Products. ■ Hours to suit child's desk table and chair set. grates and bricks. Phone 3871. two elderly ladies. Write Box k Beechler; Realtor, Phone 6989. Positively a* good ns new. Doug­ repair furniture. Com icfs made (o Buddy L. coal truck, steam Herald. your coiivenience. Write Mrs. Co v e n t r y —Main highway, new ina Motors. 333 Main. Many. Many More ord'er. Phone 2-9533. John Hahn. shovel, cradle, high chair. Phone THREE-PIECE livt'ig room suite Frank-Frawley. North Branford, WANTED—4 or 6 room unfurn­ 4-room single, bath, oil heat. L>ot Out Of The High Rant District Conn. 2-1545. I. and Cogswell chair. Excellent 1940 DODGE club coupe. Heater WINDOW SHADES made to order condition. Phone 2-0855. . ished apartment by young couple 75 X 200. Artesian water, $7,500. and Installed. Venetian blinds and radio, $195. Good condition. “ BARLOtt^ MOTOR SALES WOMAN tn live In and care for NEW .8 cu. ft. G.E. refrigerator, with infant son. Write Box P, down payment $2,500. Howard R. Will pccept $4 weekly. Calao Wapping, Conn. Phone 5484 and curtain rod*. 34 hour aervice. w as $249, now $199. You save 36" e c o n o m y electric range. Herald. Hastings 2-1107. Eatlmatea gladly glvCn. Fagan children ^evenings ip return for VIC PUNT At The Safe BY MICHAEL (PMALLET Ber^'lce O nter, 438 Center atreet. •Open UntU 9 room and board. Phone 2-4290 $50. Can be Seen at HERALD Storas, yoiur Firaatons dealer. 858 •185 installad. Watkins Bretharat tons, 817 Hartford R oa d Phone 4164 . Marlow's. Mala strset. TsL 7080. -Inc., 333 Mala .streeL 7483. OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 8 .

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- The Stanley group of the South Methodist WSCS win meet thU H ere's TagUneci* in Rehearsfd AiM>;iitTowii evening a t 7;43 In the ladias' par­ Foil to Meet Avents IMljr Nst P rsu ! lor. Hostesses wilt be Mr*. Jean Ths Wsnjlksr A. . tfauiptcn Roi«n«ry. w m Ssr tha Wsak Umiktm Sargeiit, Mrs. Laura Frankovltch, VabiiMHV S y i i m 8t ftaaci* Hotpi- Mrs. Marjorie McBride, Mrs. Ber­ Blood Qu|)ta i a« o. a wssras tr. and Mm. Kemiath W. nice St. Pierre. The program cbm- eLfiCKST0lil€ liek of 6M Center etreet mittee memhers are Mrs. Mirism Previous 16-Pint Sure 10,491 O sar, m JWx-KS»*y\> Esrris, Mrs. Helen Maltett. Mr*4 MWasat tha AUn Ellen Downey ahd^'MrS. G ries ttol- iui H r Wip«d O u rt^ man. ■„ - AUTOMATIC tmm a t ■■V Bllwbeth's, Mother* Circle Yesterday's 119 Toud Manekn ttr--..A City o f FiU o fo Charm ■■ meet tomorrow eventnf with « n . Cheater Ko**k of 43 Bride* St. Margaret'* Circle, Daughter* WASHERS and DRYERS r a t j ^ A potloek will be served at of Isabells, will hold its monthly ManchsMcr faljsd to meet its • ' * • • / VOL. LXXI, NO. 114 M rauB Ml meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1952 (TtYENTY PAGES) PRICE nVE CENTS -OdlLlmd.tIi!!o^^:, KrofGr-lfbme.-ni* printsd Hsts-of Mood queU at ysksrday** iBooa- Member* are reminded to bring ar- bboMI* visit by a conaidacaM* — MtRISTTRAOIINoHdRnVICf- Dele* for the pantry *how*r for St, the 19S2-chairmen and committeea Mlchael'a pariah, Hartford. for eai;h month are ready for dis­ •mount, daspits SI walk-ias vbo tribution, and It is hoped as many •p p tesd to donate blood without A *on wa* bom at the 8t. Fran* members as possible «rju be on aMiobitmeate, and • low rata of. Bandit Nets S e e s Slash hand to'receive them. The aocial Allies Accept Red c tr Hospital on Feb. 9 to Mr. and rsjsetlons during the proceasing. Mr*. S. Joseph Bonee o f-337 Cen­ hour will be in charge of Mrs. Vin­ cent MePadden, Mr*. Anthony Only 110 pints of blood wer* suc- ABC APPLIANCE CO. ter street ’ The following births caaaRilly prooaasad. $11 ,0 0 0 at I n ^ iv ilia n were reported to Manchester resi­ Gryk and others on the February 21MAPUSIMII T0.2-1B7B dents on Feb. 8 at the Hartford committee. At the start of tha day only 108 60^Day POW Plan Hospital; a daughter to Mr. and appolBtiiiente had been madt. ■Mr*. Georg* C. Mortlock of 11 My* Th# Center Church Senior Choir, Tweaty-aavan of. thaaa appointees New Haven will hold it* regular rehearaal to­ failsd to appear, "niet* wer* only roduction atreet. a daughter to Mr. and Mr*. M unun, Korra, Feb. l»--»jUv^00O m*n monthly. TJ*y W Huasell E. Stevanaon of 107 Por­ morrow night a t-7:30. 13 WDuld-b* donors who were ter atreet, and a son to Mr. and turned dom for reason* of'.low New Hfiven, Feb. ISr-Kfl') (A>)—Allied negotiators today!^^SSiv M kad^rsM o^ei^^ Washington, Feb. 13r-<>P) A group of- about 35 relatives blOod count or similar jriiysicai da- —A lone bandit carrying a accepted a «0-dny limit on ex-| „J2 ?^iat —Henry H. Fowler, chief of Mrs. Richard A. Stuart of 33 gathered at the home of Mr. smd flciency, ths lowest number of re­ School street------;------■Mrs. Robert W, Hyde, Landers jection's In Manchester's record. pistol and a brief case held up changing prisoners and of-j to Japan. .. ./ the National Fhmluction ’52 Race ------— ------4 ^ " Court. East' Hnrtf«M-d; Saturday Hie low record of yeaterda/i a branch bank here today and fered to compromiBe their de-; I3> Both *ida* *'m«st half way” authority (NPA), said today ntght- for a housewarming party.' Bloodmobile Day wipes out Man­ V escaped with nearly $11,000. mands for eupervising-^a; »" th* numbw o ^ tta of entry civilian industry may “touch V n n ..., ' 1 thfOugh wMch tcOops *nd arm* TTiey-presented Mr. and Mrs. Hyd* chester's previous quota surplus of The holdup occurred ahortly be­ bbttiom" during April, May with a maple drop-leaf table. For­ 16 which had been built iip over . w . « I under neutral- auper- STATIONERY fore noon le.s.t.) at a branch of Th# Oommuniste had proposed: .h,.,.- and June in the curtailment mer residents of Manchester, ihs the past four months, and leaves the New Haven Savings Bank In K ing G eorge VI Ljieis in State AIRMAIL • NOTRS Hydes moved into their new home this tovfn with a defloieney on its the Weetvllle section, .near the of materials it uses.. LEADIXO BRANDS I^ritMDeriod*ia*to « to ■tert.M r'rw when_an h M afTamUh^ , ^ J * r t wafineaday-'^hey •*->**X ^ cut propoeed it to aeven. eight. Just before Christmas. When the Hartford. School ofnexpresslon of the inner emotions blood quote record of IS pinte. Tale Bowl. -Ailotmsnte of steeL' copper and Aide States W—-»-• The reason for yesterday's fail­ The bank puts Ite Iom at |10,- tic* ta aigned. The agreement does Th. Radi had proposed three. aluminum for civtlian uaart In the H ed M en O fficers Music Opera Workshop presents | during th,e music of the intermeaso not touch th#the key quesUon queaUon of Ttiead*?they Incrcaa^t to four. second quarter of the year, to be AiHrar Drag Storas Temple Chapter No. 53. OE.S, "Pagllaccl" , at the Vefplanck and through the exurberanee of ure is obvious, a Red Croaa official U9 voluntary repartriation. will hold a regular business meet­ School auditorium Friday night: the vlllagara in the story'. . Vocal said. There are not enough blood Two employe* and a customer was hono word from the snnounced soon, will reflect what ing tomorrow night at S.o'clock in A ssum e Positions donor pledges In th* IM Ciuas The United Nations command, munist* when they would may be th* severest .curtailment W ords Not for the benefit of the USO drive, siipervlaion for the entire opera were in the bank when the bandit holding ISl.OiM prisoners, had the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Lucy Manchester will hhve an opportu­ was through the expert talent of files to call upon to insure 180 suc­ SIALY MATTRESSES . $34.50 and up described a* about 45 years of ready their new proposed so­ of the four-year mobilisation pro-' McGeachey. worthy matron of Re­ cessful donors at' a Bloodmobile age and five feet 10 inches tail, wanted 30 days more than was al-. lution for the fifth and final Item gram, Fowler told a nawa confer­ Deputy Great Sachem Fred nity to view a unique program fyan Velikanoff, head of th* voice, lowed th* Reds to coniptet* ^ vere Chapter No. 40. of Palmer, combining the dance and the well- department a t the school, who visit. Only an influx of voluntaiy confronted a teller, Mrs, Mary of th* arm stice agenda. Thl* ence. For PubUc Mass., and her associate officers Burk of Rockville and bis staff ^ pledges or an active recruitment Egold, with a black pistol. exchange. The Reds Hat only -fl,- deals with recommendations to the He aaid mahu^acturera are be­ known opera. numbers mhiiy Manchester 559 men in Red 'POW camps. LEGLERC will exemplify the degree's on can­ presided last night at the instaiia-j dents among hla pupils. campaign .can prevent another He told her to put money in the governments concerned for a aat- ing formally requested to maintain didates__ Refreshments will be Ward Davenny, director of The failure for MahehesteV on Ite next Aljled staff officers neabtlating tlemant of the Korean problem. their output of low priced and WsaMhgton,* Feb. 13-— i tlon ceremonies for Misntonomoh Hartford School of Music, will KEMP’S, Inc. briefcase he was carrying, and FUNERAL HOK ^E The costumes for the operia were Bloodmobile Day on March 14. — Benja^n G. Browdy, served. Tribe Wo. 58^ lORM, In Tin k e r; Mr*. Ejfrpld compiled,, taking bill* details for supervising yKtruce o t' The Reds promised. Tuesday to medium priced goods instead of Iwlng th e original east and orches- origtoally-dsataned by -J.rHwbert miiSHMMRL "frowv-tk^eaah drawer*;— -4TeM*A-:twd^poliit- ’4:ar«tt~A::«My^iA;UZ-uailibaipte^ diver ting ' irmteriala into Mgl Hall. tfa of this famous opera, aaTl was Cailiatar, and two of the deafgha ...... Fuism t 74S MAIN STREET TBL.'8i8Cr ___Before fleeing, the_bandlt told (1) If Oommuni;^ agree to ro- Bentad to a full dress negotiating priced, higher-profit line*. Ersniutldh. of ^ Americs; said T h f ■' following rofficers -were "iir-* ' ixcenlIy...preaented._.iti_IHauX0ril,-:.cait3e--v4a«sd^-tlt*-windows «f sesaion where it was received enthuaiasti the First National Bank of Man­ T tia vTcllrn* a car parked across tating. 40,000 ■trfflB^“'a“Tnonth~ln Uetter*—are - being -sent-to- -ail Presideiit Tiiiinsn tdd him SERVICE atalled: , the street was 'watching" the addlUon to m m on temporary Meanwhile staff oKiCera contin­ companies, accompaning NPA'a Otto Herrmann, Sachem; Paul cally by both audience and music chester. and in Burton's main win­ ue working cr details of the today he will make up hia critics. George Heck, noted musi­ dow. HALE'S bank, and he warqeq them not to leave, the AlUea udil drop two de­ notices of secoiid-quarter allot­ Jones, senior sagamore; Tude move for five minutes. mands the Rm s oppose. other two unsettiM armistice ments of metal, which ask volun­ mind "within the next 10 to Walter N. Vince, Junior sagamore; Carl Rle- cian, has generously contributed An enthuaiaatic group of Man clauses. But eafh Is by-passing the Leclerc, his servlcga as.director of produc­ Bate OR Alarm One of tbsse would forbid shift­ tary cooperation but carry a warn­ 15 days” whether tb run for mer, prophet; William Leggett, chesterites, - headed by Willard George Squires, another bank most troublesome issue. ing of mandatory aiction if necea- Director keeper of wampum; Salve Ven- tion, along with the many other Rogers as chairman, haa been HacKfquarters ing ti^ p * during a truce In a Thes*/b.v-i>*a*ed points are; aary. re-election. 33 MAIN ST. teachers and students at the Hart­ employe, pushed an alarm buaser Browdy, after a call a t tha drillo, collector of Wampum; Wil­ working literally da.V and night to minnyr that could constitute an BhalMhe Reds b# allowed to re- In the interest of price atabiliaa- Mancbeater C sll $269 ford School of Miiaic. make this first operatic venture in r o B as tha bandit left, however. offensive threat. The other would White House, also told rspprters: liam Cervino, chief of records; Th* employe.*' said the bandit nair'^bombed out airfields? Shan tlon. Fowler said, NPA is keaping Elroy Phelps, guard of wampum; The first half of the program Manchester a suecesa. Caipentera. rMuire weekly reports on me lo­ inera. of .war hava; free choice “Judging by hia retnarks, Fd will consist of "Dance Suites,” un­ electricians, truckmen and bual- paused - mbmentarily in front - of cation of all ntkjor inilltary unlt^ "A. constant.' close check" of the aay he win nift again. I personally Cleveland Ellington, guard of for­ the bank, then walked around a of whether they want to. be ex­ output of household appliances and est; William O. Srhieldge, Sr. first der the direcRoii of Truda Kasch- neas people are donating hours of Reds originally agreed to rqtet- changed ? hope he will.”- » mann, well-known dancer . and service to insure the excellence of comer and disappeared. other good*. Th* aim, it was *x- Dtrferoat Report . sanspp; braves, Edward Bay less, Every police squad oar Inythc plalned, is to prevent the lower- Joseph Reale. Raymond Johnson choreographer, featuring two the presentation, and to establiah But another White House callar, WILLIAMS ahd Rocco Trally; and warriors, works, one by DUtersdorf and the the fact that Manchester can and city rushed to tb* acene. / ' . priced lines from disappearing who «aw Trum an right after William Demers, Stanley Olsaver, other by Orlando Glbbona. The will aupport such cultural venturea Mrs. Egold said she hefiltated Look Arqtdtdt Brother from .shelves and .<4iowroonia Browdy, had an entirely diffejrent_ Joseph Falotlco and Frank De­ music, for these exciting new In- in the future. and called to Squires when the many did in World War II. r*p«U ^.__ __ :''— Vito. terpretationa. haa been 'tranacribed The tickets to Dance Suites aiid ..... bandit first demanded y ^ p ty the So far there is veVy iitilc evi­ Abraham Feinberg, New York drawera," but she complied when dence of such a tendency, Fowler OIL SERVICE After the Installation. Sachem for string quartet by Robert Doell- "Pagllaccl" can be purchased st hosiery manufacturer, aaid he ner, head of the achool's violin and Hale's, Burton’s. Michaels, Pot- he warned; ‘ added. The letter la intended, he asked the President directly • 341 BROAD ST; Otto Herrmann appointed the fol­ terton's, Wstkins. and the First T m not fooling; Give me the explained, "to Indicate to the lowing committees: Publicity advanced composition department. 1. Men Still Swarm whether he would be a candidate. A well-known Manchester resi­ Nations! Bank. The curtain will go money." manufacturer that we are watch­ Feinberg added; committee. William Dehan. Salve up at 8:30. He handed her the briefcase and L l l l l l Vendrillo and .William Cervino; dent, Mr. Doellner will play the ing to ace what happens and to ad- R IEL AND first iMolln, Herbert Anderson, the kept hla pistol trained on her Delinquent committee, ■ Willtarti •he filled^ 43rd Division Ranks ' (CoBUaaed On Pags Twalve) RANGE OIL Leggett. Carl Rlemer and Elroy second violin. George Heck, viols, The bandit wore dark iriaBsea, Phelps; Sick Visiting committee, and Bettlna Roulier, cello. In the m te^retatlnn of;Jhe music, the; and .1 ^ a isiR* patch . , ■*. Paiii Jones;; Car,) i .Rlenier.. Tu(^^ - tepe/bn hia .cbin, t By JUmA^D IL O’MAUdSY'. •^way n and Vince. William Leggett and Cleve­ dance groiipa have hot' followed'ah TRUSS flFIlNO Wenkers' 'liid/'A l' Augsburg,. Gerinany, Febi 13— 'Guaraaman. OIL HEATING land Elflngton;_and the Entertain- original dance form to which the By AKRON OtaJnntod Expert* AWf—A-ramop- la going-around- harea—Mawa. ta. .due to ..get. out.ol..tbe. Death Toll U A t N E f T ^ . 'menr pbmniirtee,- -muMO-wa# origin»nyp--a - oourilei^i -Otboc AppHuncof t h a t ' butTahd^eTtJBave Arm.v-ne*C September and hebt not part, but have used the dance to Also AMomliwI Supports, Elas-, not authorised to quote the ProM EQUlPM INf BBADY TO UBS cosM*. Herbert .lohna.on. Waiter New England National Guard; ; aorry. But; lika the rest of the TfiillaaSi ef Pw <»ari aa JTIoftselidtfJTtoe^^ V i^ ' i3~6aiafalqiM~wm WewrBre*# BImAIs Kelly. Stanley Olsaver, .foseph express the music itself...... tic . Hosiery, and all types of According to th e A rm y, me 43d ! « d a men, he's ready to come back ,deiit.7.NiS>V. °Ttrft~~ a'lTiliti; -nifs TfenJ Estimatea On Request T««k • oa I Butler. Walter Kanehl and Ed­ The .second half of the program, surglml appllsneea. Private Fit­ t M J W M U M c D U Kwg- Ocorge VA at London's Wtolmlftater Hall where Um moaarch Ilea la state. A candle buna at Sabath (D., lU) who quoted thfi Hea^tfsBraT ttjjB jfar MiflAf Im p sImb w# Infantry Division la the New Eng- ] “ . eh eeroer •( Uw eatefalque with the ImperiM Crewa reMiag atop mffin which la draped In the rod ward BSyleaa. which will be the complete opera. ting Room. land NaUonal Guard. Originally, 1 What does ha mink of the out- President yesterday as teUteg him ''Pagllaccl," performed with full Together, Plane Disaster d geM royM standard. Britans were permitted to pass by the coffin as the King Heo la state la he might inake the “aacrific*" and \ CALI* HOBBY SHOPPE beputy Great SacViem Burk will fa tthmtk’M Triph teflaad Naatlaf Oil/* In fact, it was largely Cbnnacticut fit? WestaMaMer mtU the funeral Fbh. IS. (AP Photo by Radio frem Undou). travel to RnrkvUle tonight with, oruheatra. will utilize the talents 1 "Wall,'' he said, reoalling an dd seek re-election if it would aerv* Cor, Center and ariawsld Ri But every sttOrUmiiriBdM ~ta world peace.— 2-1257 OPEN 8 A. M. to 7 P; M. hla staff to preside at the Installa- of the same dancers, since the QuIrr’s PbaraiMy . "Ye* ItO*; ihai wa* a u-imU of an idea you had / )dlon$ represented and they're checking a : training camp Jibe, “We’re not Elisabeth. N. J„ Feb. 13r-6r)— opera gives the opportunity for an j cry-babies. We hear a lot of Short aaid many people go in to tlon of Red Men officers there. when you ordered Allamic's Triple Refined A Tim iC report that a man from ' Guam The death toll of Monday’s alrknsr Heating Oil this winter. It burna clean, give* . aqueeaed into the outfit. rumors that wa're going to start disaster hsr* mounted to S3 today Mystery Bla8t see th* President and "some of maximum heat, and saves us neediest repeirt. Washington. Feb. 13—(gV-A horn* again pratty soon, but you them com* out and do a lot *f WANTED spokesman fer the American Vst- Enough New -EnglaBdera are can aay this: .nwre's no alack in with ths deatk ■gj-w.t- 93 1 yea* old'' talking.’’ Aad that’s no blubbcrr* erana committee (AVC) urged stlil In Ui* 43d, however, to aatiafy woman passenger. Windsor Returns moral* and m* men are working CiU Or Writ* Saw Mrs. Sarah Aronwald of 1791 Rocks Section Bamarka Not PwbBe Benatora today to approve a "M d me ghost of Paul Revere. Take me hard." Aaked whether he waa saying BOOKKEEPER approach" on universal milltaiy Connecticut men, for example. Hlien diaehargee atart roBIng Walton avenue, Th* Bronx, N. T., died in St. Elisabeth's Hospital of the Prerident hadn't made th* r*- cmd L T. WOOD CO. training for 18 year Old youths. H^quartera her* aeems to la. the .Aid may kave a Uttle Near Danbury marks attributed to him h j Louis C, Pakiser, Jr., of Tulsa, swarm with them. And more are treuMe keeptag Ite headquarters Injuries cuSared in th* crash of the For King’s Rites Browdy, Short replied: ASST. ROOKKEEPER 51 BISSELL STREET L. 4496 Okla., the AVC's executive direc­ slogging around the training areas reoeaaalaasnee plaaes rolling. Natibnal Airlines pjane. tor. testified that both UMT and with rifles, too. •The Prealdeat ha* made no X ' '' Tkat's beeause M/Sgt. Norman She was an Investigator for the Danbury, Feb. 13—tiP)—A con •uch remark* a* you mention. I’m 9TQTV IfniQNllCOvNNIB the draft could and should operate Thay’r* good aoldlers, their ,of- L. Sterling of 88 WaddeO read. New York City Dspartment of cussion felt over a wide area south together. ncefs aay, and mey've taken field . ^ . J London,’ Feb. 13—(/P)—The Duke of Windsor returned to sure some peCpki in their enthus­ ooff Salary Dotirod Mancheeter, I* going home. Welfare and had been enroute to and west iasm confuse their ,pwrn reinsrk* He sharply criticized as e “timid conditions in stride. . Sterling, an nld air farce nmn Miami fer a vacation when the alarm ^ mourning tot his approach" a proposal that only OM naada at War during the war. ha* charge of with anxiotii midents''reporting protner, Kinsf Georg’e VT, whose subjects g^h^ered in increas* with those of the President."' " ' WRITE IpX R giant craft smashed into an apart­ _ ASlwd then if k«, w fe m d ....io., . 9u.QfK)...lB:ye,ar..Qld3..be...tralneil.lnL- -A. Jotare-dua-to-go .homa. this the- renonnalmanca-planee -he**. - m ent bntldlHg'herr." an- ''earthquake'' or'"expiofiion'.’’...1 mg'numbera -to pa.v tribute at ancient Weatminater- Hail.--...... c-b H o Horbldl S i G R A im tially and then placed In the re- spring, when their enlistments are He’s due to be discharged soon, Jet planes were seen in the area 'It is indeed a sad arrival.” said - Browdy end to Sabath. Short said -*ery« sttblect to later call _for acr. Another passenger. Miss Oacslia he wa>y talking "in general terms.” . up,-but If they have. to. come, bad e but heiR keep-Mb kand at tke- Ben of Passsfc, was tele'iuNd from at-that-time, and the theory waa the -Duke who arrived 'alone at-; ~EAST— ^ tive duty. somebody's likely to be very sor­ Pratt and Whitney .\irrrsft advanced that the concussion re- Southampton from New York, ( Short Mitd he himaeif did not The National Security Training plant where he was n ei%'Ulaa the ^ame hospital last night. Her have "the vaguest idea” whan th* ry. They include old hands at mak­ mother. Mr*. Pauline Bali, still I* aulted when .a Jet plane leveled off Secretary of .State Dean Ache-] Says Treasury PAYMENT PLAN rommiasion. which would super­ ing war. employe. after a. dive. son arrived by air from the United ’ President will announce a deciaioB. SELF-OONFIDElia vise UMT, haa proposed that it Take M /Sgt. Frank J. Masza of 8 ^ . Robert D. Dennzino of 31 hospitalUed. . States to represent President Tru­ Browdy said that in two tours start with 60,000 and then grad- Fhrm Safety Groaip state 'Police at Ridgefield Bar- You-.-aro-invit­ C115 Oisrter Oak terrace. Hart- racka and .the. .Pinbury.^Newg:,^ man at. the atate funeral Friday. Tr^ijg to JHead of the country recently )m sensed "-uaHy-'be-expanded»untii»the-train­ T»W'lWMaMr»ir'Wt«Tan-df World- "fOenttaraed'mr'Page-Two! MeanwMIev-iR" New - York- gov» He- ■ wilt ■ join-KBrittnga;:-thir^ tna" etrowg'sentiment fui Trnimui.' Me ed to b* one of ing covers 800,000 youths a ytiu-. 'Tfmea' received' rails 'friim''exc'tted "Don't look now ernment and. airline officials realdenta. Fir# Chier Alb«rt~Ber^ repreaentaUv'e»—of many-heada of- saidiHfLf Md. the Preaident-et-thia- a group of 40 - Paklaer also 'opposed a pro­ promised to keep disaster-haunted addtng; .men and worn- gar in Georgetown told State Po- atalea In the rites at -Windsor. Off Tax Probe Abo, but it oppoors posal voted by -the Houae Armed Newairk. N. J., aliyort cloaed pend- I urged upon him to run for i h -en—vrt*o—wtli - Services committN m at the UMT llec an excited woman there aaid De.spite snow flurries and meet regular­ ing Oongreasional "and other re- ahe thought the firehouse had ent- degree rold a line of mourners six san Francisco. Feb. 13-(A’)— eleetronr:trUj:«ek» ipiJ^_tonj|L^rmed.^Irkffd ffpok#»men tor— th e — K*nr got into our act." in the DALE approves. A'nOUreFatracrroiultoflhe'Naw from th* flrehouae and said it was at noon outside tee doors of nine: Congressional sub committee In- miiid~wilhin the naxt ib to IS d&yr: CARNEGIE SHEER RAYON "To allow 18 year olds to re­ York matropoliten araa’s fourth ■till In good ahape. centuriea old Weatmlnster Hall si,t the aiidden ordering of a New think he's going to run again.” COURSE in turn to civilian life while older airliner c r a ^ in two months ia an A similar "hlaat” occurred about where the dead King lay In state York grand Jury tax probe will not Explaining hia call at the White E ffe ctiv e men are required to remain on ac­ FDR Plan on New Term agreement by 38 airllnea to create a second day. | short their San Francisco in- House h* said h* wanted to talk Speaking,- tive duty would be wrong,” Pak- a special safety committee and ta (Continned On Page Twelve) Businessmen . and atudenla, qulry, "So l m o ! Stodiii9 L ^er ship Uep said. hold flights over congested areas (OmtfaMMd oa Page Tarelvo) to a minimum. workers, women and children from Instead, the Congreasmen T r 'a i n t n g Values Backed By AMVETS Waihington, Feb. 13—^/P)—Politicians - jj. ..iitely today Scotland, Wales and northern planned an open hearing today in­ my stuff, too. coNiiiq and Human Relations. For Liter­ Pakiaer's testimony and that of that President Truman may be following a pattern used by Government and airllna officials 4.89 n • met her* for almost six.lM)ura.yes- England, the fcommonwealth and to new aspecU of the San Fran­ ature write Dale Oamegie course, John L. Smith of Barberton, Ohio, the late I^eiddent Franklin D. Roosevelt in seeking another Urrelgft'conntrtes were In th* line. cisco-Internal Revenue acandat. himsolf HoRost 333 Canner Street, New Haven. terday in the wake of Monday's These are deuble-etltched t« Bstlonat commander of AMBVTS White House term. Rep. Sabath (D„ 111.), dean of Congress in smash-up of a National Airllnea News Tidlnts It extended up the bank of the Immigration Agent George Heck- Dooflos." . e .n’b o l l :n o w kaag Btralght when- waehed. who also endorsed. UMT. drew .fa­ service;' tame quf-nf the WhitcT-— ;...... — plane lir Elizabeth. N; ‘ J.; ' - Thames to .Lambeth bridge, arrosa erl and. Treasury Agent Anthony Bulletius - FOR FEB. 37 CLASS Each Ude 43’’ x 78". vorable rommant from Chairman House yesterday saying the Preal- ^ ^ , Newsmen were barred from the Culled from AP Wires the bridge and down the Albert ShernVan, were called for questlon- <5:G*), , me Rtnate m bankm ent, ■ ing...... A P .W ireo Maarkeeter rtaaa Win be ~1ieM at Armed Services committee. ■deirt" toW him he- might-'nin-^orra ^g ai-F - A o tW l^ llT a ■cloaed •tneeting,' ■' bnt'-two-perama' the American Legion Hall. Send another term if it would serve''^ ^ 4 who attended said there wa* At 8 a. m..' when the hall doors The Justire department ordered PLASTIC COTTAGE Bom me Senate, and House ap- opened. 15,000 were In line. They a special grand Jury impaneled in fer free Uleralure today. - provaCl tkn. prindpla*: of a .perm*, wmid peace. , , . “^'Th ■ ' m strong sentiment for evsnUial re-' Differences a preaidentiaL: SETS. Reg. 1.98 ..i.47 7 j * f ■ 86 far th* ChlcrExecilUv* haa K ja ff I f*11|nfl11 1 f| openlngwf the Newark field, which Bominee,' ’’ Gbv.'~ Lodge aaseita, flh^ p**t’ silently at’ a ' rale ’ df Brooklyn-next week to study-tax- - FiN B M A M A ^ OA»A " nent UMT program lart year and had nothing to aay drectly about -i-4 lililflA l. *11 5,000 an. hour — l^OOO-- more-than iruitters. It thua got the J.ump On Waaklagtaa, rsK -iS- i P ) - . now are ronfldering'deteiled legia- borden en-BUaabeth; -The two de­ should, net' -interfere with objec­ the King groiip—3,000 miles away O«*0mO« • seeking re^-election. but a aeries of ■■■ • -■ yn g g clined use of their name*. tive of ousting "dangerously luef- yesterday — but the line had R m Army dlaeloaad today mmi lation to put It Into actuM opera­ grown to-40.000 by noon. —which ha(J,Scheduled New York of two long mlaslay doomaeato tion. , Flight operations at LaOuardta feetive naUonal administration." tax hearings in mid-March. ■ ■ -r' ■ - • widely varying reports. L incoln. talks and Idlewlld airfield in th* Queens Rep. Oriand' Nay .Armstrong ■ Queen- Mare, grandmother of beariag npoa the awaiacre af '~ At m* start of today's hearing^, Borough of New York City and at There was talk in Waaingtbn of 11,999 Poliak offteers la Katya 46“ SQUARE OILCLOTH A' KlUtaglUIUBg Job (R-Mo.) wants U. 8, to end trade Quern Elizabeth II, will ml.va the a race between the Congreaameh Sabath said Truman told him the and diplomatic relationa with Rua- funeral of, her son.- forest dttitag World War H (ConUnued On Pngs Twelve) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ((kmtlaMd On Pago Twalve) ahd the Juatice department to beea oaeovered. Preaideney la "a kUling Job" b»it Republicans from coast te coast aia "unless tlie Kremlin stops the Th* Dowager Queen "is )>erfeet- atart the New York probe. that-if-ha-^aetualiy felt he wmild Korean conflict without delay.” .. Mai..Gcek.:A,tJ TABLE COVERS took a' deep breath today after ly well." saiiT a member* of her ■ ''R has muddled .W 'a’^’iC'but of Anay lai be of aid and help to America and . . . Some 100 production workers household, "but It should be re­ won't cut ua abort here." said Steve N elson Free th* world in Bringing about a Ltncol.i Day speechM aimed most­ back on Job at New London Mill.s 1948 report by CoL Heary L Fake Psychologigt membered that ahe will be 85 this Chairman .Cecil King (D-Callf) of HsymaaaU. then Anaerleaa Hal-' paace," in that caa* he- would be ly ai; blSaU against the Demo- today, victors In 3S-dny strike for year and It in felt teat she should the House Ways and Means tax willing to "aacrific* himself and new contract. aoa officer wltk tke Pellak' 4 9 < O f C ontem pt Count cidlic administration. avoid the strain and ordeal of tee sub-committee after his co'mmittee Army ia Italy, had heea foaad ghra Ml* W oiM ’fi possibly shorten, his Ilf* sxpectan- . . - Fired —r4r-- by - -Of •-ryjU'sf’A Hospital ja?-.~ -■ Young migrant from Lebanon, ■ceremony.’.’------l,....---- - “HONEST” DOUGLAS SAYS: - c f ” ■ 'Three' GOP aspirants for tha- held a closed meeting on the New la *Slead" « r o la "AlexamdfRif' B*8i lovrai Rm- Presidency—foirtier Gov, Harold armed with military rifle, nma' The Duke of Windsor went dl- York situation. Vgo - ^ . » Ow TiiDG Bmy—Rfff. 89c V8hM Washington, Feb. 13—^FV-^Rn- AP raporter Jask Bell , wrote amok ar Auatraiian cricket match last BTiday ha had Igam ad author!- Stasaen of- Minnesota. Senator •Jaciuon. Mlai., F *b“l3 ? S c p ^ a --S.S-----■ V inu «fl nil coniuttiiiortai HBhii Tatt at (Hilo and Gov. Earl War- T in MlfisliWppl, BUte^ Hospital killing. oite piajrer and- wounding’ ftTMtUllirai I .G O i f FOUOB CSUICP W V M i ..'i ray picturo dgosnTlt^tong w W AbrcriMm Un- tativaly ..that some of Trumaii'a naallier. High -krtijdAwWpA. . A tlh* right- tim*' has'paid off-'for Cloaaat fNimiia betteVir hid' wili 'iiot reft ce- -CMiifoima—wyve' ■ Kmewg diamiaaed - ;4te - ■head »payeholBplat HirvaBBi’'C aiar’'PeR''toy*R|tii»‘ ^oln^ ^ ^ Iniy onyo,;; those who had their say. after two foreign univeraities.de- northern Mnlnr'a heaviest snow-fall IlM goveraaweat Btbva Kelaon, a Oommunlat leader teak ranotiUjuUioB. barring ui>- ta-Se ymtea -Into high di and key figure in invectigationa of tote aaan dayalopmante. “ Stasaeit.' iir-DeBver^~iiid—Siir w ied-they had granted him de- X M tr ~ - r a m m r o n — tryiog to bo in Hwlr clo u focos o monumontd task.' Lake City, called for "ending sev­ greea. Moscow radio nays U; 8. policy ba’a aatleaal paflce cMef, fel> Russian atomic spying Whether the problem of world But. liko Goorgo onff Abo. Hooost Douglos tokos sin- peace might constitute such a de­ en years of mismanaged Miaaouri Dr. L. W, Jaquith, director of of restricting flow of goods to Rua- ^end S Weeks Preparing lowlxg the gaifastor-like lilllliw t r HniM "Even Satan would get s 'fa ir velopment was Truman’a secret. misrule 6f our 'nation's govern­ MIssiaaippra main raentei institu­ ■ia la k am lag II. 8. bualBeMi . bMt alght af AMJ* Ooaato M coro prido in kis ropntotion for foir dealing/ Bofpro trial in the . American courts,’ He haa - emphaalud peace again' ment.” ' He accused the Truman tion, announced yesterday that Dr. Windswept fire guts Puaan’s ftusl- Ptao, radle atotlsa ewaer aad IT. g. Dlatrict Judge James R. and again as hla prime goal. It is administration of waste, loose -Vincent J. DMy ythd been dis­ ast Mack market aectiorn. For 3~Minute Sun Eclipse lotmer laterler Mlalater. you inyost . . INVESTIGATE ond soo wky Douglas Kirkland told Nelson in acquitting acarcaly a new problem. But spending and "unnecessary loaa of missed because he could not fulfill David Donor, a 12-year-oId him late yesterday of contempt- Sabath'a remarks could mean tb* live* of American sons.” educational standards required for HaiUord boy. Is home today after TAX AIDE rUEO Motor Solos is tho ploco "WHERE THE CUSTOMER 23/ Of-Congress charges. the poat._Dr. Daly was employed Washington, Feb. 13—iF)—The^ his Pentagon superiors this week: President is inclinbig |oward the being away for a day and better Farm, N. Ow Peh. IS— TheBmous Reg, S8c yd. 89 square qaaSty. Sees Asia Threat in -4950. The- lack of degrees waa next total eclipse of the sun will ( it's 98 degrees in the shade Just SRNDS HIS FRIENDS." Nelson's defense in IV two-day Jriew that he feels he may be best Taft, in Seattle, aaid Chiang part of two^ night* In fear of ro- -be all over In the space of three ' Theedew J. Naaaauu, depaty WHITMAN'S SAMPLER Sturdiest you caa buv for bed­ trial was that he was \.imin.hla equipped to deal with it. discovered In a routine check. now." caBeetor ef lateraal Revaaae ha ding and other thrifty heme Kal-ahek'a forces on Formosa, "He showed us a master's de­ taralag with a bad report, card .. minutes. But consider the work Then, he .added a bit ruefully: needs. rights under me Fifm Cbnstltu- The veteran Congressman, a fre­ now neutralised; could "protect Amajrican Legion decides to bar that goes into preparing for those charge e t the Bilaet offlee, today tional Amendment in refusing to quent White Houae caller, said ha gree In psychology from Oxford "And this ia the cold aeaaon!” - waa relieved ef Me datlca fee . I the island chain .which ia our Pa­ University in England and a doc­ slot maeklaea aad-other gambling three minute*! Eight 'week*' planning at Khar­ answer questions put to him by told Truman he “owed it to the cific shield and.... prevent Com­ devteea from ail Kentucky Legion •Begad Inegalaritlee. the House un-American Activities tor's degree in’ psychology from The government. supplied some toum waa necessary for th* impor­ Sgteiai HiMit I m m aM country” to run. munist conquest of southeast posts. fabts and figures today. committee on .the ground he might PoItUciana rccqUed that other the University of Befne, Switser- tant three minutes. Concrete D R im ISOLATE TOWN ' tO m OnUmm’t Ai h i M oRi CREME FILLED 'Aala.”' He said a (Communist as­ land.” Dr. Jacquith said. *'We later Chin Kung Fong, well known Flrat of all, government scien- fbotlnga were poured to support ,aa---a* _B . ______R faicriminata himself. White Houae caliera gav*. similar sault threatens aoutheaat Aala and among hia people aa ate teaman MUUaaeket. Mew FhK IS— MinniWf wiippM wrote these universities and’both tista decide on the beat possible the National Geographic Boeiety's (PI— Wlad-wMapM saewditfto SANDWICH COOKIES When me committee called Nel­ raporte after talking to the late “the only chance to stop it la by a' replied he had not received th* de­ and humanitarian .and aa "Peace­ place for viewing the moon pass­ son as a witness June 8, 1949, it Pnsident Roosavalt Just before he huge, .tripod-mounted teleacope- vIrtaaUy M aM thia papae fat V doite't Ifaf * Chinese ' Nationalist .Inyaidon grees.” • maker,’’ ia buried in one of ddea- ing over the sun’a face. camera. adn dto la th* arake ef aerthi CHOCOLATE, VANILLA, STRAW- ' asked him many questiona related accepted nominationa. for third of '■ Communist-held Territoty.” ga's largcat Olaeaa Aiaerals . . . to a Red cell set up in the wartima Jaquitk quoted Dr. Daly aa say­ For the -Feb. 35 eclipse, they The instrument was shipped to •ra Malaga weeet atotai la S9 BERRY. BANANA. DUPLEX :... LR 2lC and fourth terma Chtang*s forces make up In apiSit ing "Well, that’s that” when shown In Buenos Airto VWe Pteatdeai have agreed on Khartoum, half­ radiation laboratory at- tha Uni- The Sabath report got speedy the Sudan back in Noqember and yeara. FIRE ^ what they lack in equipment, TWt the letters from Oxford and Berne Herteaaia J. QalJaaa operated on way'around the. Wbrid in the was assembled on the site of the varsity of California. Nelson ra- circulation ‘ amoqg msmber* of •aid. . dtacloaing that he Ivaa a fake. for liver ailment and hla condition ftiaed' to utwwar acoi*s of que'b- Congress and noUtieal leaders Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. study. FlURWCY If Lincoln were President to­ The hospital director called th* !■ described aa good. After aome preliminary work in When aero hour comes on the Tressarjr BMuca tlon* and 38 of his refusals war* anxious to piaree th# Truman mys­ day, Warren aaid in Boston, he 33 year eld Daly a brilliant man Governor Lodge announce* ap­ 664 Cciftor Street *' nada tha basis of an Indictment. tery; the ate tea, a field team headed by 25th, the American team may find ’Waahiagtoa, Phb. IS—tiP>—Rw would block Communiam’a spread "who did hU iSh welL" He aaid pointment of Harry F. Mora* of Dr. George van'Bieabroeck, Yerkea W. T. GRANT CO Judgs Kirkland, who conducted - Senator Anderson (D.. N. M.), by uniting froedom-Ioving nations that all ite work haa baan for posiUoa of the Treasuty PahL. It: Tel 2-9814 * .tb* two-day trial without a Jury, he discharged Daly with "rMieta.” Naw Laadea as chiinnan of (Pti­ observatory aatronomer,- went to naught. If it rains or a dust doud* 333 MAIN STREET-SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR OUTSTANDING VALUES! • who served aa Tnunan'a Secrstaiy in an ‘'affirmatlva program.” Ha After the diaeharge on Jan. 4, san's Cbmmittee for the UBS Nat b u ^ rwN^ta. SSS4.M3,' 815 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER Khartoum around the flrat of the or sand storm swirls up to distoirt XS8.6S; h i ^ t ( • • {OsnIlwMb *■ Pag* Tw*) Tarawa, Navy aircraft carrier year. ••••••••••••••••••• (Oes)lnMd aa Paga Ox) (Oawlia«ed.aa Pag* TMrteea) (OantkMMi *m Pageilars) 300,31B.(M^ c "adopted” by Oonfiectlcut. - Dr. 'Van Bieabroeck reported to (jOaaltmMd aa la g e Ik a r) 40t.3SS.4S.

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