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-♦t- J MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1958. AveraRc Daily Net Preaa Run The Weather ii,^GE'Ft)t)RT^EN For the Weeh Ended Ferebut of U. R. Waathar lianrl|f0fer lEwfiuns il|walb • Feh. 7, 1*58 ■ V state Teachers College ,lii New . Fair, colder tonight. MbilmqM; Pfc. Dwight P. Doiicette of 108 Dr. Joll to Speak Haven. 10,859 18-20. tVedneaday, Increnalag High street is aboard the Navy Cake Side Principal Speaker -About Town Plait Showing Part of the program will be de­ Member ef the Audit cloiidlnesA transport Gen. R. U Howae which voted to questions from th«. audi­ is scheduled to dock in Beattie, On Reading to PTA FE B .T1R I Borenn ef Cliwintion* Buy C^Iard 'i’akles ence. - -Mias Genevieve . Scan-. Manchester— A City of Village Charm ‘ - " m Wasir., today ffom ' the-Fer East. " . Ajiyon*' l^ttB rted ts- lityttetf to nell,' ’ readT'n'g ■<»h8iiItA'nT'foV’” "tbe’ ’ th« l*cturtf>y David A. Ivry, m - Reading will be the topic for the Manchester schools, w ill be a sec­ -Manchaater Couptry Club wo­ PRICE •latut profoMot of Insuraiuio at Cpl. Kenneth liappen of 44 Cone Vcrplaricit School P T A meeting ond guest to answer those ques­ (OhuMiftea AdvartiBing on Page 18) MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1953 (FOURTEEN PAGES) l&a University of Conpectlctit, to­ street is scheduled-to arrive from men will conduct a .progressive FIRST LINE riRESTONB \ YOL. LXXII, NO. Ill Ppoceeils Will Help Sqjis cake siGe beginning . ' this week. tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. Dr. tions which pertain directly to the morrow afternoon ^t 1:15 at the Europe aboard the USNS General Leonard W. Joll, the reading con­ system of teaching reading u.scd AND f e d e r a l T IA e S ______Oamnuinlty Y under the auspices Rose tomorrow morning at Mrs. Alexahddr Mannella Is chslr- Of Italy to Consfpuct man, and the money gained from sultant for the State Department in the town’s schools. Of,the MMCheiler YWCA. Mr. Iv- Staten Island, N;. Y, , ot Education, will speak on "Read­ The meeting is open to the .pub­ lyivilil five tte nfsl In a of Orphanage in Gassinb the project a1ll be used to pur- chalb new card table# for the club­ ing Yesterday, Today, and Tomor­ lic. Marine Missile Mission lodturea on the subject of "Your The Intermediate Girl Scout row.” He will discu.ss what-parents 6.00 X 16 $14*95 Snow Hits house. ■ 1. finances'. What Women Should Plans are under way for a Man­ leaders will hold a badge w'ork- The sale is Organized under 14 c.an do at home to help children to Exchange and Tnx KApw.” chester. showing of s special film shop meeting Wednesday night at captains who have decorated large teach the subject and what Is ex­ 8 o clock at the Girl Scout office. depiutiHA' scenes of life in Italy, containers which can-jhbld a baked pected o f children when they, leave ' ... , J Has Made No Decisioii The Nathan Hale P T A will have West Belt; it was revealed yeslerdAy at a dessert as it is passed along the school. 6.70 X 15 $ 1 6 * 9 5 .a ipotluck at the school tomorrow meeting of the Sons of Italy at Dr. Joll is also on the staff of n lfh t at dd:30 with Mrs. John Winners in last^ Friday night’s list. The captain csl|s the tirst par­ Exchange and Tax master point game of the Man­ the Italian American club on Eld- son on the list and jnskes arrange­ HlUyer College, where he teaches Soheibenpfluy and Mrs. Philip rlge street; the course, "Problems ■ in Rcad- >' w East Next Dowd, co-Aalrmah of the hospital­ chester Duplicate Bridge Club ments to bake and deliver some were: John Mrosck and Richard Proceeds from admissions to homemade food to her at her con- jpg,” and he'was formerly the di­ Most sizes in stock, aho ity committee, in charge. Those the movie will go. toward the fund rector of the reading clinic at the By THE ASnpC^TBD PREBS Mt(todlh|r" are asked to brlniT '•* lLaw, 70r Mrs. E. R. Monroe and venteiiee. The person receiving the barnains in* w h ite 'w a ll Mrs. Walter Graham. 63 1-2. and being raised by the order for com­ A violent show storm swept plate, cup and cutlery. A purely food places s contribution In the tires. Joseph Toce and Edward 55ak tied pletion of an orphanage at Cas- envelope- attached to the box. Then eastward from the Rockies itooiei eveninir •* planned with the sino which will stand as a living h lfh school band and majorettes with George Slemsen and Harold she calls the. next person on the today leaving sub-zero cold in Hills, 62. - A regular duplicate memorial to American soldiers list 'The box passes along through PRESCRIPTIONS •*n hand to entertain. who -dlsd..; ini Italy during. World its wake. Strong northerly game ‘wlll-be'-held-this--Friday a-list - of 10 -or; 12 pepple-and then ^CAREFUIXY COMPOUNDED ^ night at Tinker Hall. W ar tl. returns to the captain who “gives QUEY'S winds whipped fresh falls of ■ngt 'Emfst J. Kjellson, son of No time or place has yet been Jdr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Kjellson of the donations to Mrs. Mannella tor TYDOL STATION snow and r^uced visibility to The Coinmaiifl Paaaea Naiula The marriage of Miss Helen E. set for the showing. the card tables. >| 'Arthur Drug Stores^ OIL eURNER 185 Porter street, arrived In Sah About 1.00 Italian ’ American.^ Harry I. FIrato 516 HARTFORp BOAD zero in many arhas of the Farm Head .Francisco Friday after elpht McLaughlin of Eldridge street and Captains fpr the. Sale are Mrf. R: REPAIR storm belt which covered John E. Wilson of East Hartford from Manchester and other Con­ P. Lambeck. Mrs. Fred T. Bliah, Harry J. FIrato, member nf the L TEL. MMehell *-8811 mpnths in Korea. He is expected necticut communities attended the northern NpbVa'skai South iiomc tomorrow night.; will take place Wednesday morn­ .Tr., Mrs. Arthur A. Stevens. Mrs. Board of Directors, will be the More Arms ing at 9' o’clock in St. James' meet-lag .ve»to«'day, purpoae . of Ray Owens; Mrs. Russell W ; Gang-- Tol. MltchaU 3-5135 Dakota, southern Wyoming, W arns Ik e which was to arqu'sint memljers principal speaker at the fourth Memorial TeniEle,_Pxthian Sis- Church. were, Mrs. AlIan'AJrers, Mrs. Paul MATTRESSES anid northern Colorado. with the officers of the Grand Ballslener, Mrs. S. Oswald Johh- annual banquet of the Manchester I ters, will meet, tomorrow night In The Cjifcago Weather bureau is­ Mrs. Raymond Bogus of 23 Lpdgr of Connecticut. , . .son, Mrs, WUnaer K. Lockwood. Italian American Sfclety on Feb. It 18 better to have a Rood For Chiang Odd Fellowa Hall., A t 7:30 the DIscuas Orphanage sued a spMial storm warning for On P r ic e s Btunella children. Gail, Patricia Northfield street is convalescing Mrs. Arthur R. Wilkie, Mrs. Fran- rebuilt mattre.ss than a Prlnrlpaf speaker ws.s Attorney .*>. The affair v,ill be held ac northern and central Wisconsin, and Margaret, w ill put on a song at her home after undergoing cl.s ' J. Carvey, Mrs. , Clarence T. .he clubhouse on Fldridge street cheap new one. W e re­ surgery at Hartford Hospital and .John Ottavisno, of New Haven, Anderson and Mrs. Mannella. eastern North and South Dakota, Washington, Feb, 10—^A*) , Washington, F«b. 1C and dance program. The business and will start at 12:30- p. m. make and .sterilize all types ^ d Minnesota. Three ' to aix Session Snd social will follow. will be glad to receive her friends. grand venerable. Dlscuasion cen­ — I.,eadefs of the American j — Secretary of State Dut tered around the completion of the •V 'Steak dinner will be served of mattresses. ■finches of new anow was expected by Garden Grover Caterers. The .with stiff winds causing consider­ Farm Bureau Federation cau­ I told Senators today Preaideht , Members o f Frank J. Mansfield The Divine Spiritual Circle will orphanage and future activitiea. meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the About J506.000 is the remain­ Piano Pupils Feted Dubaldo Brothers , will pla^* fi,; able drifting. tioned PresidenU Eisenhower Eisenhower has made no die- Marine Corps League Auxiliary d-inclng. Mercury Plunge- . IcKlay against trying to solve rision on a possible biodcade wiU meet at the Watkins Fijneral Lithiiahian Social Hall on Golway ing goal of the national order, Jm m Furniture and street. The speakers will be Mr. which contains 2.100 lodges, in the Pst Msstrangelo, banquet chair­ T h e mercury plunged to 30 de­ the nation’s farm problems of Red China or other action MMne tcmight at 8 o'clock to pay At Valentine Party man. has announced that reserva­ their rS B ^ ts to Watson T. Blow. and Mrs. Ernest Sharp of Hart- fund raising for the orphanage, grees below zero in West Yellow­ in the Far East. tions will close Feb. 11. Floor Govoring The submarine U8^ Carbonem Srea a piMed ml 1)5' on n teat stone, Mopt. Big Plney, Wyo.. .satisfactorily by price fixing, ,whoae vidow, Mrs. Cora. Blow, is ford. according to Louis Nardelli, They. said toey c-presaed tat-; Tickets fo r the banquet m ay be r Depari- reported -13; Fraser, Colo., and Dulles, who testified at a c l o ^ ptealdent - o f the auxiliaiy. grand recording secretary. leOakSt. TerMI-9-104i run In the PaclAc. Meanwhile. In Washington, the -7 view to Elaetihower at a White Yesterday afternoon Frederik E. secured through John Andislo. ment announced that It would bombard Red instaltotl In Korea Denver 4 above. session of the Senate Forelipi Hala­ A number of the members o t After the' business meeting House meeting which federaticn tions committee, was quoted ky Anderson-Shea Auxiliary attended Werner and Paul A. Chetelat with misaila* "ahould the idtuation require their use. ither aub- Snow blocked four highways in The February meeting of the aarl.v yesterday afternoon, an oben president Allan B. Kline described two Senators as having told the the meeting of the Hartford Coun­ entertained 80 of their piano stu­ marine and two heavy cmlsera have already ..been reStt to Inunoh far western Nebraska and sircked i Manchester Garden Club ^ i l t take house tdok- place- In connection- group that any dUcussioii d ( a ty Council In Rockville ygaterday dents between the ages of 6 and roads in the western third of the a i '■"most sa.lsiactdfy." .plaoi this evening at 8 o’clock in wlfh the organlgatlon's nation- the rockets. (N E A Telephoto). blockade is "premature.” afternoon, wheA plana ’-iiilera made I I with,a,Valentine party held at state. Kline said the federation offi- the Robbins . Room of Center wide membership drive. -• Sena. H. Ala^cahder Smith (IL for observance of the 20th anniver­ Orahge Hall. Scattered snowfall was reported ciaIs\also told the President they Clluijeh. James G rls ^ ld of Weth­ Other state officers here yester­ N. J.) and Fulbrlght (D -Ark.) aold ersfield, formerly. of this town, sary. A buffet supper was served The afternoon’ was spent in through the mountain areas, al­ we.e in agreemen,. on the policies day were Domenic Cocco, assistant they got the impression tre tn wlU' spSak oh the culture o f A fri­ after the business session at the playing a variety of games with though the full fury of yesterday’s he had outlined to Congress In grand venerable and Anthony Dulles that the whole Far Eaatem can'vM ets and gloxinias. post home, RoekvIUei Tapogna. past grand venerably. the winners receiving prizes. Prizes storm had driven eastward. Pow ­ hLe State of the Union message. went' to Ronald Shurkus, .Janet m m John De Qiiattro. venerable of B an on erful winds added to the atlng of , The meeting was an op:n move the Gillseppe Mazzini Lodge, and Jarvis. Phyllis Marks. Herbert SLIGHT IRREGULARS the wintry invasion. by Elsenhower to cement good re­ Mrs. Robert Gehovesl. venerable Zepp. .Jeremy Conklin, and Donald These piled up drifts and lations with the powerful todei-a- Leadaa. Fob., M o f. the.Eleanora Duse X-odge,. were Boiiffard. . ' * , it visibility to nil In manv parts Uon which had been stubbed by for tke eecooi day KefresKmiphts cijnafstrng "Of "tetf OF A9c .yARD. .. BBCva(lanelaiJMttes alH DESSERT VALENTINE In the receiving line. oi\ W^’omlng; Caioradb', ’ Nebraska' toe Truman ■■ administration ■ in-bit- cream and cookies were served by South Dakota.' Winds howling ler dispute:) over farm policies. ■ay proposal to Ueekaia IKp' Mrs. Ernest Tiireck and Mrs. Rd- dowi of the Wasatch -Kline and 24 other leaders in the Chiaa ooostllae. n * Margies oi j ward Walters, sisters of Mr. Wer- Reading, parlinwatary Uedpr- CARD PARTY For Your Individually Washington, Fe,b. 10-(/P)— Rep. Lucas (1)., Texas), called ^o'. '"ow federation laid before the President ner. FAMOUS the policies which had been en­ saeret*^ far Foratga oKalM GIVEN BY ' Dusignad SpIraNo The party closed’ with the open­ today for a ban against industry-wide bargaining. He raked ve* „ s.it“ 'L k e dorsed by the federation. told tke Manse at Lards tM .kfe. . GROUP O CENTER CONGREGAHONAL CHURCH ing of the bog which- contained the practice as “ fraught with danger to the American people, citv [Jtah. Kline told reporters: "W e had a t)sh gaveramsat “woold slaqr Foundaflont — Coll UN treops In Korea are passing In review before their old and new generals who stand In salute. with coacern oay pcapaaal w Valentinek brought by each student Lucas was the leadoff witness as the House Labor committee ■ s» ilers were blown good converse,ion and there was l ln . itila Minieiieel who attendiBT tn* BRAND A t center U retiring Gen. Jnmea A. Van Fleet. A t right, his raptacement as 8th Army remmander, Is iBsUtnta a oavdl Uaekada.* . opened prolonged hearings on p ro -» owing units and good agreement on the points M. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor. At left Is Col. Edwin A. Walker, 1st Corps senior adsiser. (NEA Radio WiEDNISDAY, FEB, 11 at 1:30 P,M. po.sed changbs...... to the...... Taft-Hartley | one rcidents caused made. He ^didn't say specifically Fhona ML3-7737 Telephoto). Plain Colored Beautiful New PRkUerns s t l e r injui dshn couple. A he agreed with all our point-' but act. I situation la wide op«n for Author of a btll that would keep trail >ed into the path we certainly had a very pleasant PRIZES CNid DOOR>RIZES — tlCKH S 40e INCOME TAX IN Rockville’s of t lie. action the President may waat^ International unions from making conversation." take in the future. > Have your taxea Computed 'or contracts with two or more com- kels Area Ike Concerned checked by’ a qualified tax ac­ Lander, in west-central Wyo- Repoit ea Baraga 1 petlnj: firms within an industry, Kline said that Eisenhower was Allied Help .DullM. was called M o re .oi* countant. CaJI Mitchell 8-5416 "Lucas said the legislation la re-' Ing; had 14 InchM ■ of snow on' "very"’ much "cqnccfhed’’" over The Van Fleet fotLlIN BANTLY BidRefused group primarily for a report an for appointment or atop In at Patchwork Coverlets qulred tn the interest of- national drop in farm prices. Then he add n 244 Stain Rtrect. Available at (Continued on Page Nine) his recent ^ p to Burope. One pw- • t , defense. ed the president had noted with poee of that visit was to JoR ^ G e t The Best For Less your con'venlenc*. ALL SUNFAST AND WASHABLE humor "there is a lot of talk blam­ Seen Vital OIL CO. "The rights of all the people are By S ic k le s Europeans toward unity far = as- TEL. MI-T- S Preshrunk, Permanent more important than the rights of ing my administration for the cur­ General Offensive fense. 4 95 rent situation.” Ohairman Wiley (ItaWik.);i. LUSTER-SHEEN DRY GLEANING V 8 0 x 8 4 any segment of the people,” Lucas Governor orM I‘9-4594 said in seeking support of ' his Kline went on to say: "We gave In Blockade Dulles as ssylng hs found CLEANER, SOFTER CLOTHES, BRIGHTER OOLORIi -Finish, Guaranteed Danielson, Feb. 1 0 ^ / P ) - ^ . measure which was part of the the President a warning against capitals A dispositloe t o . NO ODORS, NO SHRINKAGE LAND SURVEYING By JOHN RANDOLPH bill drafted by former Rep. Hart­ The F. W. Sickles Company of j the price fixing approach to the ahead with rattdtttlon of, t t e , W Fast Color Calico Vine SPECIAL Assembly WaBhington, F «b . 10— Seoul, Feb. 10— (/P)— Gen. J a m a A , .Yrr Fleet said toda.v FOR PICKUP CALL MITCHELL P-5172 RANGE AND FUEL Edward L. Davis. Jr. ley (D-NJ) five years ago’. Chicopee, Mass., manufac-; farm situation. A lot of people ropean .Defrags OommuiHty m K- think that price fixing is the — ^Tlie fHAsibilily that a (Thlna a United NationK geneal offennlve fn Korea n()w wou\dbe.A Uicas recalled that Hartley’s ttirers of component parts for Reglatered .Land Rurveyor 'e r ;t t a a ,'i6 m c c U jux>Ueiar. OIL DISTRIDUTORS proposed ban against Industl'jt, purl blDckadft^inighi. it it. did certAiB. auccAMfu On .thq eye 'of Kin farewell tq the Eighth IS Proctur Road Mancheatar i’adio. and television 'sets,'will we don’t think' that’s the FRIENDLY CLEANERS, INC. wide- bargaining won House ap­ not have the fill! sufiport oi Army, the 60-year-old retiring (iommander again expreased Dulles Was quoted abta IE T locate a branch in- the near roper approach becaus! price fix- Ing that If Europe does not ■ m a p l e 333 Main Stroat TEL. ^ rrC H E L L S-701P> Leaf Spray Patterns $ " 7 * 0 9 proval but failed by a single Vote this nation's allies Ivorriefi belief in carrying the war, t « th e -——— — ------IS ST.—147 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST liiture in the former Pow- state Capitol, Hartford. Feb. 10 in itself doesn’t get to the basic to become part of the version spon­ Reds, said the UN lost opportun- ^ * n along the couree to unity, **Wd i M% Discount at Theae Cash and Carry Stores - (fP)--rfJov. John Lodge was told of the troubles." some Pentagon officiata as be faced with a very Mrioas quaik Two beautiful patterns in gold, rose, ' M sored by Sen. T aft IR-Ohlo). drcll and Alexander Company Itles for whipping the Commtinists ! plant on. Connecticut Mills today, a reliable source repoHed. he meeting came against a much as the chance that, it 300 Guerrillas tion of what our own fut#e green and blue. “ Having allowed this genie out that there is little support in the and called tor a million-man Re­ - ..jj bacHground of sagging farm price.s might extend the Korean wKr. public of Korea army with 20 com­ couree will be.” of the bottle once," he said avenue. ’General Assembl.v for proposed which, some Democrats contend Even officials who have steady bat divisions. In effect that wras what he tcM OF MANCHESTER may be almost impossible to put i Negotiations are under way for legislation abolishing the munici­ the Europeans—meaning the Unit­ <;oiild halted by quick action on fastly opposed the blockade idea,' Vaii Fleet made the statements Attack Reds in FLETCHER GLASS CO. it back In.” ihe Sickles company to lease the pal courts. currently gaining. Increasing sup­ ed Statu would have to mea* ■^Hor ^tchell the ptrV, of the Eisenhower admin- in an'.'weri.ng nine questions asked The hearings are expected to plant from the Arawana Mills, Inc., The report came aft^r Lodge,had port In Congress, agree that it amine Its aid policies. . , 9-7g7» Istri^tionN bYvthe Associated Press as he pre­ 148 WEPT MIDDLE TURNPIKE Ruffled Quilted Coverlets last for several month.-. Members ' ot Danbury, present ownef of the conferred with GOP legislative and The bui^u and its leaders split' should be militarily effective if Mainland Raid Wiley said Dullu told tha S s » party leaders just prior to the pared to tiifn over his command- u Here's fhew9y of Congress are being heard first, mills. „ , . with tqe ^uman administration Imposed by the U, ,S. Navy, the tors: start of a new legislative week. tomorrow to Lt. Gen. Maxwell' D. Revision of the Taft-Hartley law, ‘ I*’**' Decision over maVr farm policies, including largest in the world. “ I ' believe Our trip' mode clear AUTO GLASS INSTALLED . 80x84 now more than five years old. Is One leader said the whole sub­ But even those who favor a Taylor and leave Korea tor the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the interest which the Asaertcaa 1 , ______J. V,. ot the Sickles, Company, would ject of municipal court reform was the level Nqf\ price supports. “The first time since he arrived 22 •Seventeen Chinese Reds were io cerefree , TEMPIJkTES FOR ALL CARS bureau siippqiXs a flexible system blockade agree that International Congreu and people attaoK to thtfi $ Q .5 0 one of the prom . y Imiake no official statement today discussed, but no definite conclu­ months ago...... ------captured and executed on the spot ■ MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) Smart patchwork pattern with ruffled of price- BUprorts which would complications could doom such an project (BDC> which, of~ darara, dent Eisenhower. He told Con- f although he admitted ' we are closi sions were reached. by 200 Nationalist' giierrillas Feb. ori^nated in Europe and agaac te s weshHeYs ! GLASS FURNITURE TOPS MEDICINE C ABINETS edgea.-Kose and blue. Fireside-pattern. . gresa in = hU, SUt*.oMhe.-UnIon ] ... rapRC from. 7 d ^ a 80. per cent of action to partial fallure.- Tn the question "Do you think, a ■ -The governor himself, it waa un-- A t the 'heart of the’Se ’ complica­ geh’eral offensive In Korea can ’tar 8 ■ in - a- raid - at- • Paitan, 85 • . miles- th« final analysis-be adod'O* hy PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW PLATE GLASS message a week ago . yesterday ■ valllere explained that Daniel- derstood, told the conferees that parity depehdin^bn the level of tions are two problems; successful at, this tim e?” Van east of Canton, the Nationalist the Ehiropesns.” that experience ha- shown toe ■ choice of the concern he is keeping an open mind on the production government’s central Daily News E8TIMATEH GLADLY GIVEN Their position has' been that By tradition and trade practices. Fleet replied with only on* word; SlTu ies UaHy 80x84 FRUIT OF THE LOOM ne:d for "some corrective action, i becau.se of a pool of available la- advisabilit.v of abolishing the said toda'y. Harold E. Stasun, Mutual Sseu-' OPEN RATURDAT8—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS bor aa determined by a company minor courts. Cliina is tied with other Asian •’Ceitalnly.” A dispatch from Hong Kong said rity director who made tha trip, to (Continued on Page Nine) ; survey there. ' The predominant feeling at the- (Continued on Page Nine) stales. - UN Lost Two Ohanee* The coast of China la not 100 mpre than 300 guerrillas ambushed Europe with Dulles, u t In ra thq FRIGIDAIRE NEEDLEPOINT _PAHERN . • Rockville had been hoping tofeonference, toe leader said, that In other answers Van Fleet said 00-minute session of the Secretary draw the concern ^ th"e first thing •••<-" the legislature. per cent Chinese. the' Allies lost two chances for vie 4 aix Communist trucks the same day near Hingning, 175 miles and the Senators. into that community and VSIllere sKouId do Is to establish a tour*" , 'There.U Uxe case of ReylOO. a lory in Korea,-diseloaed hi* own- Israel Arrests nbrtheait''of Canton'.' " - Wiley said:...... - Reds (ilaim 2,3 admitted today that several attrac­ .year term for the municipal member of the British Common­ most heart-shaking decisions as wealth. Ceylon has a long-term "Mr. Stasun emphasised to the Yard , tive offers of sites in Rockville had judges. The present - term Is two commanding general, and gave The dispatch said the trucks car committee the co-ordinaUoQ that Ruffled Quilted Coverlets agreement with Red China, calling been received. years. what he fe:ls are the two greatest ried 625 Red army draftees, more hu been achieved betwuH MSA Dozens on Red for exchange of Ceylon robber for than 200 of whom joined-the guer­ ' W * are not allowed to advertlxe the name nf this famcSis siiit- Bare Sabotage Ijicks laibor Pool Two principal proposals for achievements of the Eighth Army Chinese rlc^. rilla force. ing but you will know it when you see it. The irregulsrlUes are Ironically the city which, was abolishing the minor judges are under his leadership. fCoatlauad ra Page Mtoe) If the U. 8. should Inlerccpt Plan Airdrop* so alight that most of them cannot be found. Every shipment a An unu.sual all over P9tt«lattern that looks faced with more than 1.200 jobl'esa before the General Assembly. One Embassy Blast He included a glowing tribute to Rose and blue. shipment^ of rubber from Ceylon A Nationalist Chinese general like real needlepoint, Of Ploesti Oil men and women about a year ago would create a dl.strict court sys­ the ” antl-(Jommunist - patrldtii.''m complete sell-out. to China;, the Communist could be today reported plana for airdrops J. loat out to Danielson today because tem. The other proposes that the and loyalty" of the ROK soldiers, number of common pl.eas judges be expected to halt exports of rice to every t'wo weeks to supply guer-. it lacked a sufficient labor, pool. Tel Aviv, Israel. Feb. 10 (Ab — whom he transformed- from dis­ Spring green, fore.st green, water gray, mimosa yellow, Vienna, Feb. 10-- -0.000 guerrillas and is in tax chief for questioning on why Although van Fleet followed hts Company today gave *vatarh*hG ^ subsidiary of standard Oil of New ground floor office. / daily radio contact with 20 per lag approval to a 816,6M,|8i W P Jersey; Astra‘Rtimano .Qo„ a Shell, Hitr Red Exploit Claim gov.ernment . 8 e 111 e s some tax. order. to the letter, -it w as .never- t- MORE AND MORE OF THOSE WONDERFUL Tbe Isradl'press, joinedvthe govr. eiaima. tp r .16 ,|we. .neat. nr’ **«■(.; rxWUof; crease la the coihpatq ‘at.GH838|- i Cut InstailatioR Time Ir Half subsidiary; SLeaua Romano .Oil ernment today tn condemning the 'S'hy 'secret' at raghto -Arm head­ 'The general , reported’ that in to be_followe-.-Burms pral.sed British sod community 40-ton trainload of mania. Unirea Co., and Creditiil disl,” Mylnt continued. "W e are sed Its regrets to the Russian en­ war. That was a Kunning, crushing 220,000 Red casualties. He did not NAMES CliSTONERS , r By Uaing Weatherwood TwinrTile*' Latex f-pam American assistance today and de-' German coke - - crosses tariff-free Minier Co. embarking upon joint ventures as voy and his ' staff and promised offensive, that would smash the report guerrilla losses. New York, Feb. I» Oi .ReG- The defendants were accused of nied Russian charges at the equal partners. As empires go in. into France, signaling start of Prigidair* ^ Frigidoira “Covering up my old ceiling wan a cinch with these "sw ift justice" to those responsi­ revolutionary step toward eco­ haired Pat Ward baa aswud membership in a U. S.-British spy ECAFE conference here that the history; the British have not done ble. (Continued on Page Six) (Continued on Page Two) least a doxen” m*a who pafirsos* Twin-Tiles. Two tiles go up with the speed of one-—be­ and sabotage network formed b.v western powers are exploiting a bad job in Burma. The way we nomic union of six countries. Ironing Board Pads The Jerusalem Post, called it a British authorities at Bonn, Ger­ ized cafe socleU ’a c*G gbrta Or . Automatic Filtra-matic cause one double size piece is scored through the middle ’’American and British trusts” Asian countries. got nur independence will gp down "monstrous attack not only out­ the "cloeed dom^' vice trial ^ with the aid o f Romania's former . It was the second day in a row in history as a shining example many, report Russians and Ea/it to give the effect of two. Tapered tongue and |froove raging diplomatic immunity but German police have strung more nleo heir Minot F . (M lS k ^ King Mihai I, now an exile in that an Asian member of the UN Of British magnaminity." also common humanity.” Wostior Clothas Dryar makes' for. easy application, too.** W ith h e a v y s a n f o r iz e d c o v e r than 30 miles of 10-fool high bar­ Jelke. Both prosecuHra aad ■*•' western Europe. sponsored Economic Conference Myint repeated Premier U Nil’s The Injured included Mrs. fense sources esUmated freas I6 Romania’s .Communist govern- bed wire along border between; Court o f Errors Votes 3-2 for Asia and the Far East has statement of last year that Burma Claudia Yershov, wife of Soviet to 26 men had beea asm*d frigld q |f't Live Water Action got* Now dry clethot onywhoro In yo«ir tWeatherwood Twin-Tiles insulate, decorate, and hush challenged what has been termed welcomes assistance from tn.v East-West zones . . . Long legal battle waged to save lives of four | Ih* >d*up -down* dirt ordinary heuM, any timo, whhdut Riling tlw noise. Choose blended shades of gray and tan, nr Hi-Lite (C’ontiniipd on Page Thirteen) Soviet political propaganda. PakI- country providing no strings are gDontiniied on Page Thirteen) HUNT BOMB ON SHIP Stan defended the West .yesterday, attached. Since U Nu made his Negroes at Raleigh. N. C.. appears I For Conviction of Taborsky WoiWng action can't touch. And room with sticky lint pr itfomy Ivory. * 2 - 7 9 s „ St end as state prepares to enforce New York. Feb. I(b-

-i REG. $3.49 VALUE Denies Political Strings statement last July, there -has been Police swarmed over tba- :«lolh*t. aro in hot wotor oil tho moiituro. Dry thorn Ruffy-Mft and I death sentence meted out for varl- | Burma's minister of local ad- no Russian proposal for aid to Hartford. Feb. 10 (/P>- The • March 23, 1950, holdup murder of | Americaa Expert Uaer i Come over to our showroom. I^e will help you plan Convicts End Riot, ministration, U Kyaw Myint. did Burma. - Dulles Mav Act I ous crimes. Mm*, not holf-in, holf-out. Now rwoot-imolling. Noadt no plumb-, o' West Hartford | Uon today la a. honied 'IMsahR'' new rooms aIL,through your house with wallb^rds. . We have never before,had an" ironing boiard pad that actually . iji* ^ Vs I I not mention Riusia b.v name in his Japan, appearing for the first Williams Collegi chapter of Phi : Supreme ^u rt of Errors divided Louis L. Wolfson 'Pldat-ovor riming action, Rapidry ing or vantt. Check thaia i*otur*«l cuts your iruninig tIAte in half.. Women who hav4'bought these Delta Theta at Willamstown, !'hree to two today inIn affirming:affirming; package store operator, tried, i hunt. The ship sailed thig iliMp s’ F C C r I V C V a llD F ( 18 j speech today but his denial that | time as an associate member of 111 Iran Oil Row soon wUh 566 pas6» ag6»a P) — EX-SENATOR OOK 2 a Iron right' over buttons and zippers. .short-lived rebellion was put down . Russia’s S. S. N e m t c h I n a I I. Ohta, Japanese ambassador to American-British' oil talks with her. . . . .Striking A F L tugboat' 8ot a fair trial. brother, AMPLE PARKING St the State Pri.son last night, and workers and employers bold aepa- Chief Justice AJlyn L Brown This younger brother, Albert E. SarwMta, Ftau. Ihbw ( » '■'<*>' * OLD COMPANY LEHIGH charged Saturday that U. S. Point | Thailand, said Japan already ha.s Iran, which appeared near .success Foriaer U. 8, Baaatar Owtl a Less ironing shine. ' five guards seized by convicts as Four aid and other a.ssi.stance was "recovered her industrial produc- three weeks ago. now have bogged rate raucuses as prospects con- i find Associate Justices Ernest A. Taborsky, was sentetneed to life ho.stages were relea.sed unharmed.. tinue bright for settlement of dls- | inglls and Newell Jennings held . Imprisonment after the trial when Reed, 72, o f $299.75 $259.75 Far maximum camfort for your heating dollar bum this go -A U. R. O'Malley said the hostages were I our gratitude for this aid is there- opment of the, region, are exten- Britain and Iran^ appear unwill- "much improved” at the St. Fran- should be given a new trial, est court disagreed today because port ’S, Inc. and SON, Inc. Th«JW.HAUce. ------I fore all the greater.’;, cis . Hospital, Miami, Fla., after Accused by Brother five (Continued on Page Thirteen) *'We are free now and our rela- (Contlnued on ^Page Seven) (Oontinyed oa PRg* Thirteen) bout with flu. Taborsky was implicated In the (Oontianed ra Pag* 8U) B ltbrag, TiS-MAIN STREET MANCHESTER 336 N. MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER •9-6253 2 MAIN ST. TEL. ^1-3-5125 4 .... ? '

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDl MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 195S ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALI^, MANCHES-TER. CONN., TUESDAY, F E B R U A R Y ^ 1»53 PAGE THREE A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Companies 2 and 8 of the ' South were on their way to the scene. Bay State Cops John Stewart of 101 Lenox streat alted rulers night which takes place Mph's church meet at 7:30 p.m. Andover Mltchell ^-4722 to make acrangc- Mrs. Herbert Thompeon, George­ LET US FIL L YOUR Two Acres Burned Manchester Fire department ah- Sparks from an incinerator at the A b o u t T o w n Saturday at the St. Francis Hos­ Chief ^Schquh O ff Payroll, Thursday. Assisting is the follow­ iit the school hall. ments,.- town. Her father, E. H. Cook, is ewered an emergency ciOl from rear of one, .of. the. homes appgr^ pital in Hartford...... —^ ■■ Rockville . ing committee: -Henry T. North; ....Pearl Garland la - meeting, thia World-JDay .Of Prayer recovering. f(;om. iurgery.„at....a ,’fhc annual World Day of Prayer Hartford hospital. residents in the area and quickly ently jumped to the wooded area Pick Up Three Daughters of Liberty No. 125 Chester Bloniarz, William E. Bar­ afternoon at S t Joseph’s School Food Sale Slated On Princeton St. went to work putting out the lire and the figmea were fanned in all Anderson Shea Post, VKW Aux/- Leave of Absence Expires ton, Clayton Pineo, Addison Dus-* hall with a Valentine party to fol­ group of Tolland County Eaat, of Young John Yerger, son of Mr. directions aided by the strong lO L I, will hold a “foodleas food :vhlch thg Andover church, ia a and Mrs. Walton Yrtger, spent the with Indian tanks. For Aiito Tliefi .W.I»”...aIMr tti.*|lr husmess iliary, will hold its regular meeting singer and Raymond E. Hunt. low the business session. . u>an two acres of wood- “The lirsf"can Clime TsflO'ino and shifting” -win*.---- -Rquipment- ye- ttfiagnrg-arcidcK n r tR* post S elec tm en A sk in g $665,MltO- . ------D'AR’"M«etlHg'' S e t- ..Pfc;JS!ft'er-A."Doherty, Jr. , -To Aid. Gilclir imit -wiB hoM-rits- obaep’s-nce- at- -week •’ vlslllhg • at - the-- 'home -of turned to quarters about 11:30 tonight in Orange Han. The an­ the Congregational- church in He­ James Thompeon, on Long Hill ' |M(| was scorched by ftre thU a second call was answered on the niversary committee will be in home. Following the business Sute A ^ ^ U Pending Sabra Trumbull chapter, DAR, whose parents live at 105 Prospect Called for and d c liv * ^ emergency wire as the firemen after the blase had been extln- Union, Feb. 10—fSpeclal')—Bay meeting a Valentine social will be i will meet tomorrow'at 3 p.m. at street. Is scheduled for release bron Feb. 20. road.lt is reported that Mrs; Yer- ' lAMiriqC aaat of Princeton street. charge. Andover, Feb. 10—-(Special)—A ger, who is ill. is progressing satis­ guished. State authorities havs claimed held. On Application for Re- '°r e»Ny in March, .according to To Cover New School Cost the social rooms of the Union Con- from active duty Friday at Camp Manchester housewife . today re­ Next. Sunday the every-member promptly at no At 9:50, the same companies three Massachusetts youths who . . i n . offlc* ot the commission in gregatjonal Church. At the conclu­ Atterbury, Ind., where he is serv­ church canvaaa will take place. In factorily at the Shelton. Sanitor- charge. tj Every Ready Circle of King’s minded local residenta that the prepaiatidn for their procedure ium. had responded to a call at 155 were presented at Trial Justice Daughters has cancelled ita month­ tirement tcitn P e re g io n i Hartford. ' * Rockville, Feb. 10— (Special)—fth e American stock exchange a1>d sion of the business meeting Mrs. ing with the 31st Infantry Divi­ J. W. Hale department store will Boulder road to put out a grass Court here last night on motor I J. Edgar Wahiberg, executive George P. Wendheiser will .show sion. canvaasera are urged to attend a ly meeting, scheduled tonight, Daym Show Thele Vemon Board of Selectmen will show color films. He will dis* be the scene of -a food aale Thurs­ Mancheater Evening Herald harmacia fire. vehicle theft charges. i . B,|_-1 director of the board, was ».Ut of pictures taken on her world tour, A rifleman in the 200th Infan­ day that will .aid Mr. and Mrs. dinner add final briefing In the PINE P !! owning to illness among the’mem­ As of midnight last night, Flre|^^^ will be asked to secure Finance~ cuss buying and selling of stock. try Regiment’s Company F and town, 8. C„ la viaiting relativca in Andover correapondent, Mrs. The trio, all waiving extradi­ bers. particularly the operation of the Mrs. ,E. Harrison Metcalf is Alva M. Gilchrist. CALL Ml.9.9814 ! tion, were: William Aubut, 17, of Set at Verplanck Chief James H. Schaubs leave of i his office was anie to offer board approval of a $665,000 ap­ chairman of the committee in Service Company, he was employ­ church aoclal ixK>m following the George Nelson, telephone Pilgrim propriation covering the cost of a mutual purchasing plans now be- ed as a seml-decatur operator by The Gilchrists lost their home in 2-6763. Dorchester; James Mlllany. 17. of absence from the South Manches-; was that the application is now in charge. She will be a.ssisted by an early morning fire Jan. 28 and worahlp, aervice._ • Tardy Driver Held- The name of Mrs. Arthur L. ter Fire District expired and he is , the hands of the department' and new elementary school on East coiping so popular. All men of the Hock^um Mills in Rockville. South : and Donald J. Phil­ Fleck of Box Mountain road. Ver­ The boys and girls of the four street. The structure will be community are invited to attend. Mrs. David L. Hondlow, Mrs. it was only through the action of lips. 20, of Roxbury. no longer on the payroll of the' would be taken up at the next ses- Donald C.-FisUe. Mrs. Walter Rob­ 'Boys Set Shack Afire a pet cat, "Beanie" that the elderly non, was Inadvertently omitted In fourth grades at the Verplanck diatrict, a spokesman for the; aion. Wahiberg recently told The erected on land now owned by the Refreshments will be served fol­ .No action was being planned to- On Reckless Count State police from the Stafford the Hat of captaina for the Coun­ School are giving two Lincoln Day inson, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. man was aixiused in time to escape barracks arrested the young men Board of Fire. Commissioners said Herald that retit'ement applica- town. • lowing the business meeting. Thomas Corcoran and Mrs. Wend- ,-day against two small boys, ages try Club's progressive cake sals. aasemhllea at 9 and 1 o’clock this morning, Schaub requested | tions could be filed after a person Action toward this end was tak­ four and six, believed responsible, the flames. after the car in which they were the purpose of which Is to buy card I Thursday, under the direction of Mothers Circle ^ hclser. / Mrs. Roy Durey, 93 Hemlock riding failed to negotiate a turn the leave of absence Jan. 14 at the | left the employ of his department en last night during a meeting of The Mothers' Circle of the Today’s Event Calendary''^ for a fire ip a aback at 15 Orchaid A 20-year-old Coventry man who tables for the clubhouse. | Mrs. Doris Merritt. Poems, play­ the School committee held at the street, Manchester, seeking some off the Wilbur Cross highway onto monthly meeting of the commis- and any retirement granted would Saccedileai;t.churcb.ln_Venion.MU ....The -Youth..Eellow.^p. a£_ the. street.. Fire Chief BMward Fried- way-to aid’ the-couple, -haa~deoidad told police he was late for work lets and songs about Lincoln will sibnera and It was g ra n ts until be retroactive. auperintehdehl’s ofliSe. Chairman’ rick Raid da m a ge to the' old' iilf i'fc- was arrested about 7:36 yesterday State Route 20 In Union. When The Infant Jesus of Prague | be the theme used. meet tomorrow at 7:30 p .. m. in CrysUl Lake Methodist /Church to put on a food sale at Hale’s. The the rolling vehicle came to a halt, yesterday, unless sooner terminat­ A medical repqrt held up Morgan Campbell reported.on the the basement of the church. All meets at 7 p.m. at.-the (;^m unity ture waa negligible. morning for reckless driving after Mothers Circle will meet tomorrow Marshall Potter will be the mas- ed by hla retirement under the Schaub's application late last signing of a "bond for deed” by The blaze was discovered about department store has donated what police say was an over-the- the three Boston area youths ran at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ed- ter of ceremonies and the program members are urged to be present. House. ^ space and the event will be run all­ SIALY MATTRESSES $29.95 ond up off. They were later apprehended. Municipal Retirement Act. month. An Informed source said himself and Fred Romeo for the The Luther Xeague of the First 9:35 a.m.. today and it' ia believed spMd-limit chaos on Middle turn- ward P. Coltman of 125 Baldwin will be as follows: "Story o fU n - Schaub's retirement application the application was a dtsablHty-re- 2,17 gcrea Of- additional land de- Growers Attend Meeting . thc'-youiigsters removed burning day ■ Thuradsy. - However, three hitchhikers, all coln,” written by .G«|y Sterlln l^ny^.ToUand. Counly ...potato Lutheran Chtirch meets at 7 p.m ., Andoyer residents. wishing ,lp 4ilke__ Students at Yale Untverstty whom- road. . . . he;B-not y«t been- acted.upon by the’ Urement' ’ that had -tb ■ ba... accora-.. rire*. Also completed-were pego. at the ch,ufch‘ f'6i’"a dcvdtfOharad^ papeiM -from-ic ■nearby- Incinerator Andre J. Rogheleau was placed and read by John McKterniin; a State Retirement Com'miasion. His panied by a doctor's report. The tiations for the small tract to be growers will attend the state-wide in order to keep warm, n ie papers donate cakes nr oth$r pastries are they had picked up earlier, were Manchester Grange will hold a play, "The Beginnings of potato meeting tomorrow at the buslne^' 8casi,o1>. advised to contact Mrs. Durey at under arrest by Patrolmen Samuel left stranded at the scene of the application was not submitted in application reached Wahlberg's purchased of Ernest H. Reudgen in Tlje'Explorer Scouts meet at 7 were placed prt the shack floor and KEMP’S, Inc. Maltempo who said th»t he ' ~- public setback party tonight at ness" with Debby Brown, Jami time for the last aesaion of the office a few hours after the board order to fulfill the required amount Schaub Restaurant, Warehouse soon blaze* up. The old building crash, wondering Just what had 8:15 in Tinker Hall, with the Home Antonio and Russell Scruton;' p.m^ at the Union C3iurch social 7 a MAIN STREET TEU MI-S-5M9 sued the Coventry man from happened. They were released after immission oh' Jan. 20 and cannot had met and finished its business. of land to' secure state approval. Point. Julius Wetstone, who has a has not/oeen uacd in some time Economics committee in 'charge. ‘Lincoln," a _poem read by Susan Reads Communication large potato farm In Ellington will rOomi. Oliver drive tR Dover road on jviiu- questioning. The Women of the Moose meet excepG'ks a playhoUae for neigh- HNE REDDING dle turnpike west. Playing and door prizes will be Crosby; "The Blue Tailed Fly, A communication was read by serve as chairman at the panel dly-' borl>0od children. STOP ACID No one was hurt in the car crash. awarded and refreshments served. | sung by a group of 20; the playlet, at 8 p.m. at the Moose rooms on Police say the automobile was corresponding secretary, Mrs. E. cuBsion on "The Nematode Prob­ II Tolland and Vernon news Just Four Cents.” written by the Rhodes to Attend Fenton Burke from the State lem” during the afternoon/pro­ Elm street. INDlGESTIONi stolen in Boston. Manchester Regl.stered Nurses | fourth grade with Charlene South^ 30iK Guerrillas Board of Education giving its ap­ James W. Milne Camp, -and El­ terns are now handled through the gram. len G. Berry Auxiliary, USWy Manchester Evening Herald Rock­ Association has set Friday, Feb. ergill. Gary Durost and David proval to the new school plans as Special Sesaion' ^ 20, at 8 p.m. for a military Gardiner; "Humorous Sayings, . Cancer Meeting submitted by Carl Malmfeldt meet at 8 p.m. in GAR Hall.x ville bureau locate* at One Market mnm SfR Members of the ledd\tn Kos- street, telephone Rockville S-SI3(k Na waw. aa laMaa, in the American Lei^lon Home un- read by Poppy Oerard, Lillian Attack^eds in Associates with a few mlnm The Red Men's Social GlU0 will Epworth League ciuszko Auxiliary vvfh hold a spe­ meet at 8 p.m. in hall wjth elec­ aat Bha mmd'. " CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc dcr the co-chslrmanshir» of Mrs. Rehse, Patsy Provencal; a poem Adam Rhodes, president of the changes. The figure of $665,000 Bernice Woodbury and Mrs. Leona “Nancy Hanks." given by Ariene cial meeUng thi*' evening at 8 tion of officers for the coming One of the things that gets, you Boosts Activity Manchester branch of the Ameri­ covers the erection and equipping o'clock . in thtt-''iounge, to make in hot water is being under Lnvery. Door and playing prizes McGann; another Pl*y, M a in la n can Caheer Society, will Join other of the school and also landscap- year. 311 MAIN STREET will be given the winners and re- Some Robins," with James Mc- plans for %.'fninstrel show. Mrs. The Children of ry of St. Jo- a shower of criticism. area leaders of the Society's (Con­ ping, making the cost of the school Dorothy Yuschak and Mrs. Sally freshments will be served. 1 Inemey, Michael Rothman, Robert (Conttnaed From \Page necticut Division, la the New-H'a- |l3A0 per square foot. The Epworth League, young Schultx and' Denis Reittr; reading. The plans as submitted Include Surdell,gfe in charge the prellm- adult group of the South Metho­ ven Lawn Club, New Haven, m . Mltcfieir 9-5238 The Rockville Emblem Club vrill I "Mrs. Bixby's Letter," by. Nancy Immense importance Is attached ursday afternoon, at the first 18 classrooms, two workrooms, a Little iMgue News dist Church, Is revitalising lU-pro- hold its monthly meeting tombr- Craft, and in conclusion, ■ "The combined cafeteria and library, tittle League baseball in Rock- gram during February with .the row night at the Elks Home, in " recited by to increasing the capabilities of ual conference for district pres- bbjecl of rntftsainr its-member­ the guerrilla forces. Their-coopera­ IdentqAo be sponsored-by the-State- , and combination auditorium and .yille officially got under way for Rockville. Past presidents' night 1 Ruth Geer, gymnasium. Following action by Uie 1953 seasort at a well-attended ship. tion would be vital to the success CanceriorganizatlOn. will be observed. A .potluck VvlU be of any Commando-type raids and The inWing will enable partici- the Board of Finance, a town meeting last evening at which John A square dance was held Satur­ meeting will be called at whi^lj the Gill was elected president, suc­ day ulght at the City View dance of .any..ultimate altempl, to .invade papta to cdiqpafe activities going entire progritiVi in detail will be hail, undeAarrangementa made by 'YJK'GACouBnues the mainland. on In their respective districts and ceeding Williarii WltlnOk.' ' A speaking progntni 1>Lbeing ar- |~ Pledge Retnm presented, for the approval of the Other officers named includi^ Chester SmaU; and on Sunday eve­ ranged for the March 9 meeting of l to consider wsyksof making pres­ .. IN NEARBY MANCHESTCR ning. Mrs. Charles Gipson gave an Garden Program The general said leaflets prom- ent ares progrsmiNmore effective. voters. Daniel Kerr, Jr., as vice presidepC; Campbell Council, Knights of Co­ iaing a Nationalist return to the Bid on Roa4 Work L. H. Chapman as Secretary; 4nd inspiring talk on "Prayer." lumbus. The program will follow The program is scheduled to be­ An apparent low bid of $1,631,- Devotions at one meeting were mainland—but not saying when— gin at 3:30 p. m„ when.^the Dis­ Mrs. Jack Hill as treasurer.: ' the regular meeting. Continuing with its "Green 172, has been submitted to the During discussions which fol PRAOTIOALLY N E H DOOR - in charge of Miss Ruth Boyce, and will be dropped before Saturday, trict presidents will take pqrt In a State Highway department by the at another. Miss Ryan. Thumbs" program, a series of pro­ the Chinese New Year. session of the State Executive lowed the meeting, various plans Guest preacher at the Unitarian grams on gardening and landscap­ He reported 6,000 Nationalists M. A. <5ammlno Construction were discussed for the coming sea­ The meetings on Sundays at 7 Meeting House, 215 Pearl street, committee. (Tharles H. WalteriKpf Company of Providence, R. I., to son with particular' Stress on the p. m. usually close with a social ing being presented by members raided Nanjih island, 125 miles Hartford, chairman of the exe^ Jutt a fuw minutus «irhf* ovur to Cartor't If all thot's im o G> Hartford, on Sunday morning will of the faculty of the plant science add two lanes to a 10-mile stretch matter of finances/ , GET "BIG TOP ^aoo^iiei' FILL-IN PICTURE At your favorite fo.d I and refreshment period. be Dr. Abraham Stone, author with west of Taipeh. last October and tlve committee, will preside. Later of the Wilbur Cross highway.' The Young people above high school department at the University captured 811. prisoners In their discussions will- be in th»-fornr of - Several impqriant qjiestlons rer •4 ter yoNi to onjoy Top Ctmvirolot FoifeirimontiB, Serfity oiid hts wife of the Rflbwii 'book. of Connecticut, the Manchester " wotK is to be dob* oft the Stretch garding iihifpf'm, team personnel age Interested In Joining the largest island-to-lsland operation. a series of panels, _ by.meaps of ftx)m Tolland to Union. — Aik your grocer for your FRKE flll-In League, may contact the president, ‘A Marriage Manual." His subject YWCA IS presenting a lecture en­ The raid was launched from and minor league plans for the COMPLETE THE PICTURE with th« picture. Start collocting end leali from will be "Planned Parenthood which questions posed by the pres­ Men’s Club Activities coming season will be discuss^ at Economy. Alfred Hutchlftson, or attend the titled "The Outdoor Living Room” Quemoy, 90 miles south of NanJlh. idents will be answered by mem­ (ieiicloui NBC BRRAD, then paste Around the World." Anyone inter­ Thursday night from 8 to 10 James Pettit, representing one the next meeting Feb. 16. Md M ils OR iviry wrapptr «f them in thil beautiful circus Sunday evening meetings. Twelve other raids involving at bers of the committee. The sub­ of the large brokerage firms in Arrangement*' are' in process for ested is Invited. o'clock at the Community Y. The least 1.500 guerrillas were carried Plans Are Completed picture. jects of these panels and their lead­ Hartford, will be the speaker at A meeting of the past exalted Be the first in your the Leaguere to attend a minstrel speaker will be H. O. Perkins. out from July through December. ers are: "Organization and^ By- NBC WHITE BREAD neighborhood to finish Irifi« your Chovroltt to Cortor'i rogulorly for oxcoUont In- The Hartford Chapter of the So­ In his talk Mr. Perkins will dis­ Three were against the mainland Hhe Vernon Men’s Club meeting to­ rulers of the local elks lodge was YOU CAN OWN A NIW MG-SCMIN CROSLIY FOR AS LOW AS SR.tS A W lIK show on Friday, Feb. 13, at Bulke- ciety of Carbide Engineers will Laws," Dr. Alfred Burgdorf; "Re­ held at the Elks home .last evening this picturs with all your ley High School auditorium, Hart- cuss the development of the rear and nine against islands. night at 8 o'clock. , o„ ...... cirrus friends—Leo Lion, meet at 8 o'clock Thursday night lation of Staff and 'Volunteers.'' HIk^ II speak on the operation of to complete plans for the past ex- ipoerion end odjustmont. Femferyotroinod mochonies uso j ford, sponsored by the Aetna In- of the property, a design for ea.sy The general arrested an entire Mrs. Charles Wllmot; "Service to Tommy Tiger, Speedy I surance group. Miss Ruth Boyce, a at the Hartford Gas Company i ------___ Red Chinese battalion (500 to 750 Pig, and others. 18 will auditorium. Preceding the meeUng P 'f “ Patients and TumotgC^inic Activi­ go on. this action-fiilsd only 9«nulno Cliovrelot ports. Visit us ofton to qot tho performer in the show, Is a mem­ a dinner will be held at 6 p. m. at the garden scheme, the arrange men) was wiped out in each of the ties." Dr. N. William Wawro; ber of the Aetna group. ment of trees and shrubs and the three- mainland raids, two on the piefUrt. . the City Club. Reservations for the "Education Public ' and Profession­ So start coilsctlng NBC BAKID lY most and Hin host from your Chovrolpt. dinner may be made by contacting formal. Informal and modern gar­ Chekiang coast and the third in the al." Dr. Allan Ryan; "Fund-Rais­ Bread. CircuS and seals Lou Main of Bolton. den providing for a strong connec­ Chekiang-Fuklen border area. ing,” Charles R. Ebersol. 41 “Worth More” features .. ■ nowl HAMiCO Thieves Get $1.50 tion between living room and One Communist prisoner of war NATIONAL BISCUIT COAUPANY The Manchester Barbers Asso­ garden area. Colored slides, will be was killed and 38 injured. 13 seri­ used to show how small areas may ously, on' Koje- island -yesterday Diibaldo to Open ■ ciation at'a meeting'last night in when UN guards quelled a singing, In Gluireli Break the State Barber Shop elected Leo be arranged for better living, and Poulin, president; Joseph T. ^ie- a bulletin on landscape design will chanting Red mob with grenade be distributed. and rifle fire, the U. N. Prisoner of Studio of Music A Sunday afleinoon break at tha tretta, vice president; and Russell War Command announced today. Center Congregational Church Inzinga, seccetary and treasurer. Anyone Interested is Invited to hear this lecture for a small fee. There were no Allied-casualties. Bruno Dubaldo, local musician that..netted thieves $1.5p was con­ Robert Genoveai gave a talk on The flareup came when North the present bills In the State Legr Further Information may be .ob­ who recently graduated from the firmed by police this morning. tained by contacting Mrs. W. A. Korean prisoners began to shout Hartford School of Music with hon­ The money, all in small coins, islature pertaining to barbers. and sing Communist 8ongs“ ln vio­ wa.s taken from one of the offices Frederick'son. ors. i* opening his own music stu­ Anderson Shea Auxiliary, VFW, lation ■ of written orders,” the dio at 186 Middle turnpike west In the parish hous$ section of the POW command said. w t ______/ will meet tonight at .8. o'clock at j tomorrow. churth, according -to Chief of -Pol ____American and South Korean The Dubaldo Music (Center will ice Herman O. Schendel. the post home, Manchester Green. I Members are asked to bring Vsi- guards hurled tear gas into the open dally Monday through Sat- Chief Schendel said that entry rompoupd.-— The prisoners from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m., was made, by Jimmying a door entlnes for exchange. A social time At Church Affair with refreshments wll! follow. awered by throwing stones. 1 and lessons will be given by ap- The break is reported to have oc ------' pointment. Mr. Dubaldo will give curred between 1 and 4 p. m. The Mary Cushman group of the The brotherhood at the Emanuel Fslsliasxrie fra Visit ; lessons on the guitar, mandolin and s iCICIlBOllS lO V lo ll violin: Miss Clara Skrabac, as­ Ife the New ^tahdard of the American Second 'Congregational Women's I.uiheran Church will hold their SPONSORED BY League will meet Friday at 8 p.m., annual Father and Son banquet sociate in arts degree graduate of ■ . , ______\ with the leader, Mrs. James Brand this Friday at 6:30 p. m. in the Son in Venezuela Hlllyer (College, will teach piano: ..1 of 136 Green road. Hostesses will church vestry. A full course Francis Benevento will teach LOOK AHEAD be Mrs. Walter" Denne and Mrs. spaghetti and meat ball supper the drums and Victor Dubaldo will Edward Kelleher. will be served. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eddlson teach the accordion. Mr. Dubaldo HAIRDRESSERS A topnotch sporting program of 418 Porter street will leave, on a will also carry a line of Instru­ Several people from Manchester has been arranged. Paul 'White, South American cruise tomorrow ments for sale. OF MANCHESTER last night heard a most Intereat- backfield coach of football and as- that will take them to Venezuela Ing talk and saw the colored films baseball coach .at the. Uni where they will -»pend two weeks J T ^ A Y S which Mrs., Jeanette Snow, wife of y^riity of Connecticut and former with their son, Edwin, who la in former .UiutenanL g o v e i^ WUr University *of Mlchl- business.-in.-that.-jCOUntty. . . .. ■ . . PROCEEDS . TD I I OIVEN T P The month-long trip will take bert Snow, presented at the meet- • ,„„^ball team, will relate hia THE A T R C ing of the f experiences as coach and player. them to the 'West Indies Colombia pr*.rdl.v preieals Us and Panama. MANCHESTER PUBLIC HEALTH 1 ?e 1 **bvles on recent aport events will Eddlson is employed by the G. “Ir J" f f i shown. Plenty of close harmony E. Keith Furniture CkJmpany. /ILLOIVENflON S h S A n d Ariaonwhic^^^^^^ « » C L C N HUHSES* ASSOCIATION domoo-CRffOor ■ . ItaUy Grable. >1^ K Whies'doSe'*un?er the Boy Scouts of Ttoop 126 and FAST WOOD Anniibonii . psasy Thamss the Point 4 program, how more to their fathers. “Thirty Rue “Call Me W ed., Peb. 25 - 1:30P.M . could be done under this pregram, ReservaticAs must h a in by to­ Deris Day D e ssli morrow nignt th Hugo Pearson, M ergss Mister” the primitive conditions, .tl|p dis­ Ksy Bniger Madeleine” T*«h, ■ ease and mth in which many peo­ or the Emanuel Lutheran Cliurch ••April In "Cattle AiM S;M - f:SS ' Odd Fellows Hall ple live were all vividly portrayed. 1 office. Paris’’ Town" lla rolsr) Wefi., "My' raaila aschael" pins S:Se-«;M-S:M "Sky nill Of Naans."

••WED.: "My Cousin Rachel” RASY raER PABRINO

MANCHESTER 2. GIANT HITS-2 STATE Wod., Tfiurt., Fri., Sot. TIGKETS AVAIUBLE AT YOUR FAVORITE fAlAMOUNTamsM BEAUTY SALON-H.EASE BBINO YOUB OWH CARDS TO PA Y BY CHECK BMO MS Doaomv FOURTEEN PROFESSIONAL PERMANENT WAVES AS CROSBY HOPE UWOUR DOOR PRIZES PLUS MANY OTHER lEAUHFUL PRIZES Speed— You can write a check in less than a .minute iallNlriMMt,' Adrian’s Klffh Ave. Halrdmiaer* Kay’s BMOly Salon 839 Main Htrert . 85 filain Street and let the*mail>man do the leg work. PofdoMsHc iv:.., Hret, iwn-Hne nUn «aMM) e g t aaS Ww mS(anter .Street 46.'i Hartford Road 'Fordomatic Drive, Overdrive or ROAD TO B A U Key-Release counterbalanced deck When you feel the "G O ” of its high-compression V-8 or Six Helen ErlrUwm’s Beauty Saloli Schultz Beauty Salon lid with Space Saver hinges Conventional 869 Main Street 985 Main Street ^ FUUK WTliSL Mi lUMTO OBd VfliiAM MMOW □ □ and Irv its wonderful new ride . . . when you check its U Felice Beauty Studio 'Teri’s Reautv Salon n Foi'd Crestmark Body I I Only V-8 in the low-price fiel.d "Worth More” features . . . see its fmautiful lower, longer, Open a Regular or Check-Master account now. You’ll like the ease 65 Clinton Street 753 Main Street I 2nd GIANT HIT! ...... • more massive siyling, you'll agree that here, indeed, is Full-Circle Visibility with one-piece Most modern Six in the Weldon Beauty Studio with which it can be done at either of our banks. Harriett’s Beauty Salon The Old Hdmestead Inn AN EXCrniiCILY MffERENT RLM! r n curved windshield and car-wide rear low-price held tlie New Standard «»f the American Kuad. 129 Center Street 99 Eaat Center Street window □ Somon, Conn. — Td. ThompsonviHo 8836 □ Automatic Power Pilot I.«««•«»** Center-Fill Fueling D Key-Uirn starting New Wonder Ride (Automatic Ride Re-Opens For Business t 'T i . ' ® * □ Control) I I Hull-tight construction The siving y is to I I Wide front tread * . If you wish to donate a cake Advanced sound-and-weather contact your beauty salon. body insulation MANCHESTER TRUST ' IHCORt Power-Pivot suspended clutch and □ Today- Feb, 10 f~ | brake pedals and dash-mounted Color-keyed body finish and Well Groomed Women Bverywhere Depend On • /• - . brake master'cylinder upholstery combinations As in the past we will endeavor to the best of our Prof esshnal Beauty Care • T lo!m «^ A U " S:00, M:45, t:50—"ENCORE” 3:85, 8:20 □ See it.. . Value Check i t . Test Drive it! ability, to prepare and serve our food in a manner to PA.A.F. please our ffuests. TODAY: "MAN BEHIND THE GUN" pins, "BLAZING FO REST’ Visit Your Favorite Beauty Salon u MBS. HILDA JOERGs Prop. MAIN OFFICE, 923 MAIN ST.-NORTH BRANCii, 15 NO. MAIN ST.sJELMI 3-4171 OOMINO SOON: "Abovs and Beyond” also "The Jazz Singer" | DILLON SALES and SERVICE ' ' y . 319 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER ' J r - - ? — • , (' .-•3 w" ./ MANCHESTER EVENING HEIJALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TtJESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, ^63

at 1 ;30 p.m., Room' 411, Stale on the sport. in the needs of persons who would Capitol. The bill was introduced by Six courts are available fpr use like use of the courts but would Capt. Walter S. Keller, local repre­ Skywdtch Schedule In town now...... not be eager to enter into ‘‘keeW sentative...... — Davies and William Brennan, * competition.” Today’* Event Calendar Tlie Cheney Brothers group also By AKRON OraduaW Exports World Day Prayer Service Tuesday meetings will Include: Wednesday member of both .the commisaion Board of Finance on quarterly pay- antt Cheney Brothera AUtleUc.-iMiT. flff*rsd,jta. iwryi.?«s- lb, .ft. Pfoi^fn. Alfift .AjMqinlmd Elas­ KlldnlgW -U.a..m-, a'A-Ji'-AeAifti > • * Volunteers Nee.ded...... - sociatlon, agreed that someone of recreation for crippled children. tic ifoidery, and all types of ■fftD'nt "Sr 'a'nir pogfftwe ...... Leo Pleclty " St0edf&rH(Sbm change of fiscal year, and discus­ 2 a. m.- 4 a. m. . must prove .an .interest in tennis A meeting on that subject la slated surgical appltiuioeis. Frivsta Fit­ ■ 4 a. m.- 6 a; m. . ..Howard Peters Commission Agrees to before more courts could be built. for March 2 at the Community Y sion with Young Mothers Club on ...... George McGraw. Elizabeth Dliadus WTIC—Victor H. I.lndlahr. Rev. i^impson Points to ting Room. a public health nursing service tpr 6 a. m.- 9 a. m. . WHAT-CamoUB Trials. They said the association would when representatives of the Con­ 9 a. m.-12 noon ...... Alan Wabrek, Michael A. Glean Davies’ Request Set­ try to drum up interest among its necticut Society for Crippled Chil­ Coventry, Feb. IG—(Special)— Coventry Fragment Society of the the town, at 8 p. m. In the town ...... Mrs. L-ucy Burke, Thomas Maxwall -WKNB—Russ Morgan Show. Need for Everyone to The Tolland South Group World 1 Second Congregational Church at office building; Boy -'Scouts . of Noon- 3 p. m. . . . *:55—WDRC—News. members and would con^t the dren will appear before the com­ Quinn’s Pharaiafry « ««______1__rt/k .* 1A.OA mm in fha* Phiirrn Pnnrmiunw (alternating Weeks) It!t* —WDKC — Arthui Oodfrey. ting Periods for Unit workers in other Industries to see mission. Day of Prayer services Feb. 20 at 10:30 a.m. in the Church Commun­ Troop at 57 at 7:30 p. m. in their ...... Robert Dnnn, William O'Brien WTHT—My True Story. Help Combat Hatred ity House; Ladies Association of scoutroom in the Nathan Hale 3 p. m - 6 p. m. . WTIC—Welcome Travelers. what enthusiasm there Is for ten­ 2 p. m. will be held In the Hebron 6 p. m.- 8 p. m...... William Simpson, Barbara Wallett Jiiii-vm c-ateiu WKNB—Ne.ws; Through The Tears. The Park and -^creation Com­ nis. Congrregatidhal Church. Mrs. John the First Congregational Church Community Center; Nathan Hale ___..Myra Fitzgerald, Florence Plitt Both These Banks Closed inw i)R C 5-Th« Chlc»«o«r.». Race prejudice is the cause of 8 p.m .10 p.m. .. Requeit WCCC—12 Ilundreil and 90 llUa. mission agreed last night to pro­ Both said they were interested Hutt of Coventry Is secretary of In the vestry, all day from 10 a.m. Square Club of Uriel Lodge, AF ...... Russell Wright,"Hyatt Sutllffa—u i W k N B^UHT P ro«run; WIIAY—Italian Program. , sonic of the sord spots In the world on; Brownies Troop 69 from 3- and AM, a t '7:30 p. m. in the Ma­ 10 p. m .-M idnight } I Matln«e. „ ^ It:IS-^WDKO—Arthur Oodfrey. vide space one night a week next the group, Mrs. Stoddard Belden f \ ; WTHT—Bet*^ Crocker. lOttil—WTHT—Whispering Streets. today. Rev. Clifford O. SlmpMUi winter for use ■ by the Cheney rLEuLlEVERABES of Hebron, president. The services 4-30 p.m. In the Robertson School; sonic Hall In Merrow.' , l 4jl*_W DRO—The Recorc'_Bhop. 1Q:S0—WCCC—News. .12 Hundred and said lit'his sermon, "A Oood and Y AT LOW FRIGES Merry Maids 4-H Sewing Club First Congregational , Church ADRIFT 84 DAYS • t>ad, announces the open a short talk on "Africa Today.” livan arid Mrs. Alex D. Proiilx In at Hartford Hospital. Madraij, India Sir N. Gopals- ! g^|g_WON8^ecll Brown, News. WHAY—Berio Program. Mr. Simpson. Ing St that address for an agency, Side Recreation Building. SlIDINM DOORS charge; Tolland County Council, Bom D*?rhree Star Bstra. WTIC—Medley Time. values. The three aspect* of the verslty where he received a' bach' shown in recent years and they Church board.of pastor's assistants club this year, Mrs, Simmons said Memorial Park. The funeral home J WONS—Music In the Air. WONS—News. could not ju.stify additional expense Kentucky whiskey that ia che Whether yoii ■will center around the herb garden Dubaldo ;W»i.WON8^Btll Jenkins Show,. parable which Mr. 'Simpson point­ elor. i^ .arta. degree,. _.Upon ,hia 4ii(.an't4 ika has alectad Royden. .F,..Smith,. ^ will- be- open -to.'frienda and rela­ WTHT-^BIhg Crbsby...... “ ■ smoothest, genilesr, etsieir-to^take ire'bundfni or fit*—WDRC—Beulsh. WDRC—Aunt Jennie. ed to were: Ood gives u* different graduation In 1944 he received nn iha ms4 kara a eaaaim Kfimti chairman and Harmon N. ( ^ h - for use. " u tives today from 7 to 9 p.m. ; (WTHT—Weather; Headline Edition. WHAY—Gemma OU Program. glfU;,.H* expect* .TWoUty; and NROTC commission In the Navy wliiskey North or South of the Mtson- datsi, Mit «8 i*au remodeling, your rane as secretary. The Men s Bible Mrs. Simmons spoke at a He­ ' =#OTjS-JrultoB Jr. Itil*—WONS—Local New;.rA Dixon Line-fqt the Canadian bcxdet)! wM ■*«C0 bron garden club meeting Thurs­ *-WTTO—Boaton Blaekle, there Is - a rewar# or punlahment. as ensign and served .tn both the m4 (aavaalial haaSwt home can be ■and problem discussion group will Manchester Evening H e ra ld f!X*-WON8—Tello-Test. 12'30.;-WDnC— Romance of Helen “God's requirement Is not that Moteover.Vit is the »»/y blended, ■itaa|tiMal ky tiia* day on "Queatloris rind Answers Music Center T rent. Atlantic and Pacific theaters. He mote ittrictive, meet at 8 p. m. Thursday in the C o v e n tr y correspondent, Mr*. WTHT—Elmer IHrle. WHAY—LaRoea Program.. the two-talent man do a flve- wliiskey at its price to offer you the rll4ia| '4atn ta lit< Delco U No. I because, it’s about Herbs.” WDRC-Junlor MIsa was discharged, from the Navy more livable vestry. Hitchcock to Speak Charle* C. Little., telephone f:i*-WTXC—News. WCCC-_Newa. talent job or even the one-talent with the rank of lieutenant junior luxury of uvn and tight year old the choice of aufomotlve Plan for Sale 186 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST WONS—The Women'a Page. man to do a two-talent job but thkt when spacesteal- engtneera for new care and Coventry Lion's Club will have Pilgrim 2-6281. WTHT—Silver Eagle. W TH T—Newe. grade. "foundation” whiskeys blended with trucka for rugged and de­ The Woman’s Service Guild of » WONS-Oabrlel Heatter. W nc—Marjorie Mills Hour. the Individual man be faithful In choicest grain neutral. spirits. Once NAMOIttAMI * ing hinged doors the First Congregational Church Charles Hitchcock of Wlllimantjc ‘ WDRC—JO'Stafford Show. From 1947 to 1949 he was as­ (Mdi hMfH Smi vtitn pendable battery aervice.' WKNB—Men on the Street. the u.-atart right lar sale each month P»''l Baked Bean Supper WTHT—Police Blotter. 1:00—WDRC—News. He is married to the former whiskeys come* from ,<. Hardware mike your home smart, tomorrow. Coventry Grange Community PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ■ ii**-WDRC—People Are I^nny. WCCC—Manchester Matinst. pear and thus if the talents are not Betty Erickson of- this.town. The their activities to raise funds for ;. WTIOrA Ropprd -.cL H.Ui.tQry., _ WTHT—Ke»>- aiKf Carblyn.7 -used'eve*, that-wbichn.-a..-inan- haa cottple ' ha* two~'chltewlg. . 1:4*_W1^C—Tne Ouldlng Light to understand, to think, to speak , Soltesx-Currler Nuptial* Mrs. Walter S. Haven. 315 CENTER ST WONS—Bill Henry. News; OfflelsI WONS—Oonnectlrut Ballroom. part of the, supplemental plan Bill Hearing Set Detsctlve. _ WTHT—Guy Lombardo. and to help—There is a need feir .retroactively to the time they AUTO PARTS Mrs. Doris Currier of Danielson There will he a hearing on an Instrumenta—Sheet Music—Musical Supplies WHAY—News: Nlte Watch. 2 :**-WDRC—Second Mrs. Burton. you and me and our love in the 270 BROAD STRF.ET ' and Michael Alex Soltesz of Mans­ *:**--WDRC—My Friend Irma. WCCC-Music. joined the present plan. field were married Sunday morn­ act concerning minority represen­ WnO—Fibber McOeg and Molly. WKNB—News. f^rav*an of Music. flght against hate and prejudice — , Two Amendnaents Loti for this famous tradtmark Mitchell 0-4528 tation on all pre.sent and fu­ MOBILHEAT WTHT—Brwtn Canhem. one man toward anothef—one race % ing by Rev. Truman O. Ireland at ORCHESTRA FOR HIRE FOR ANY OCCASION WONS—Songs of Our Time. WTIC—The DoctilXs Wife: * Two amendments to the ordin­ SM No. Mala S t, Mitchell 9-525^ Plenty of Free Parking the First Congregational Church. ture-, toft'n boards snd committees •:tt—WTHT-Srw!r Csnhem. WTHT—News, Top'Hit Time-, Scores toward another.” » ance creating the present plan are Friday. House Bill 580. covering Doris WONS—Connecticut ngllroom. Open Dally 7 A. M. to 5 P ,, M. Tomorrow’s Aetivitle* T#l. Mltchdl 3-5135 U:M^WDRC;;-Leuena Persons J:14—WDRC—Perry Masoh, scheduled for a public hearing STORE HOURS: Wednesday meetings will Include the act, vvlll come up for ri hearing WTIC—CItidcrcllB Weekend. WI^Jy—News: Nile Wstcfn Feb. 20. Including Wednesday . Afternoon* 8 to 6 Monday thru P'rlday WHAY—Save A Life Progi^i. Total of 22 Now On* would'provide Increases for WTIC—Two for the Money. 2:2S—WONS—News. . \ vitb Ei*i*aiail, Ail*R*ti« FLHID , ‘WTHT—News of Tomorrow. 2:S0—W DRC—Nora Drake. X persons now on pension, and one and Saturdays Until Noon 8 to 5 Saturday WONS—Frank Ee-Wards. WCCC—News; Music. would permit the town to abolish l*;Ui—WONS—Music Lover’s^Mour. WTlC-TrClndercIla .Weekend, Under Pensions HEAT "WALL FLAME" OIL lURHER WTHT-^onrert Hour. ' ' WTHT—Belly (.'rocker. N tha plan when Social Security and I*:**—'WDRC—News. 2:4a—WDIU^BrlRhWr Day. • the supplemental plan are to go T7LUID HRAT “Wall WTIC—News; First Nighler. WTIC—News. \ In Town Fund into effect. , , r p■ Flame” Burner WHAT—The Night Watch. WIIAY—910 Club l*;|g—WDRC—The Three Sons. 2:55—WTHT—Top Hit Time. I.agal problems in the change­ ' owner! report Ill**—News on All Button a . S:00—W DIlC-Illllto|) House. over are still being conaldered, I fuel »aving» —up to 30%« SAVE WITH REGAL FOOD PLAN WHAT—NIto Watch. Totahmembershlp In the town Xlil*—WTHT—Edwin C. Itlll. WONS—Jack Downey's Wnxworka. of Manchester 'Retirement Allow­ however. Action of the state ' •omettmes more while .U:l»-WTHT-The :Ute Show. WTHT—News; Top Hit Time. legislature might be necessary. ^ Cettins clean*comforUblc, WIIAY—Newa; 910 Cluh. ance FuniNwas 155 as of Feb. 9, autom atic heat. “ Flameflea** hearth WONS—Midnight Matinee. WTIC—Lite Can Bs Beautituh and 22 of tho^c persons were re­ INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER ' WDRC—Dwight Cooke. WCCXJ-Muale. ring helps extract greatest heat WT1C-M*wa _ , WKNB—News- Bequeat Matinee. ceiving pensio^, according to a from every drop of oil‘ Phone, ua FREEZER >lltl*-WDRC—Ihibllo 8er»Ice.IM«*pain *;1S—WDRC—House Party • Newa. report by C. I^oy. Nor^, the for detail!. Expert in!tallation. ■ II!**—WDRC—Symphony Hall; News. WT^^MoaC of Life. . fund's treasurer. \ U.S. CHOICE MEATS w n c —BUn Kenton Concert. Iijo—WCCC—News: Mgile. The assets of the^filpd as of that BALCH Is Your Bond Straight Blend Ut**-WT1C-Newn. WDRC—House Parly. SWIFT'S------ARMOUR'S Tanunaw WHAY—Save A Life Proyram. date totaled $265T000Nin United Borneo IN BOND. 100 PROOf. * YRS. O ID BIKDS F.YE—SNOW CROP—MINUTE MAID •■•*—WTIC—Frank Atwood. States Government B(>h<|s and F O G A R tY • WDRO-Farm Program. WTIC—Pipper Youi'Ka Family. KeNTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY $50 Down Deliver* F'reezcr and 4 Month* Supply Of «til*—ITORC—Hymn Time. S:4a-WCCC -Junior D)ac Jockey. L52.034.26 .in cash on hand. 5 YRS. OLD. 84 PROOf • K EN TUC KY YOUR CHOICE FOODS WTlCr-ttgbt.To Happlneaa. Pam of the sum cornea fronY'*m- ■•:**-WnO-NewA WDKC-Tlomc Folks. BROTHERS WHISKEY A BtEND, BiB PROOf, 45% GRAIN TEL. MI-9-8725—9 to I'J A. M., 2 to 4, 6 to 9 P. M. • :**—WONS—Alan Henry Show. 4:00—WCCC—Music. ployes contributidns and part f: NEUTRAl SPIRITS-JAMES E. PEPPER & C O , WDRC—Yawn Patrol. WDRC-Robert Q. Lewis; Chlrago- contributions of the town. 2!56 CENTER ST. . WTIO—Weather: Frank Atwood. ana. lEXlNGTON, KENTUCKY. ; WCCC—Production Newsreel. WTHT—Cal Tlnney. When the present plan is aban­ Telephone Mitchell 9-4539. WHAT—Save a Life ProRram. - I WlHire. doned, and Social Security and a WTHT—Music, Newa. WTIC—Backstage •;4S—'WTHT-‘MornlnK Devotlona. WHAY—News;-News; Polk* Hop. supplemental plan goes into effect, ■swan i(* v ta ew aumakss or **mm*i WKNB-News; Request Matinee, the 22 persons now on pension's '.*:W^^I^%RC^Etll(Laus Talk. arid any who may retire b^ore the . WnO-N*wa ITALY VOTF, TOT.ALS BtTTEP 0E''.L woNVrrNewa, ■, :___— ...... , date of abandonment Would be iit- 17:**—WDRC—Newa. " . cladeif uhdbr the - gupplementat P0iiT;;^G OEAIER WCCC—Oood Mornln*. Good Muilc. Rome, Feb. 10 - W >— Admin plan. * WKNB—Pokieia. Istratlve elections which have been h. '• I WTHT-rBreaklaal with Ren. Money Refunded WONS—Weather; New*; Alan Henry gqing on throughout Italy since The money employes have con­ "Weiii’i E**MMy ehaapies' ’ WTIC—Bod Steel- . , " lost May have brought victory to tributed would be- refunded to WHAT—Cup of Coffee CTub. the nillng, Christian Democrats 7ilt—WONS—Neira. them. -. WKNB—Polonta and their aliles in 177 of 267 small, The*lown would have to set up NOTICE 7:*0—WONS—Lwal News. scattered communities, the news­ a sufllelent reserve to lake care of 7i»*—WTIC—Weather. ..._ . . . .. paper 11 Popolo. said today-.!..,;:___ 7:**—WDRC—Old Music Box; Newa. those now retired and thoae. ejig.- WTIO—Bob Ste«l(^MornlnB Watch. II Popolo, official organ of the iblo who might retire soon. WCCO—Navra; Good Mornlns Mutle. Christian Democrat part.v, said the Since employes now contribute ; WONS—Alan Henry Show, CommunJ^s and pro-Communlst WKNB—Newa. Phil Hale Show. _ per cent of their pay and the 7:4*-WHAY—Newi Soc+aliftls wijn in 39 communities. - f t •7 :M—WONS-Weather. Independent parties won in 51. Attention all building contractors^ drehi- , WTHT—Weather. •*:*#—VVDRI—World'Newa Roundup, A "Sweetheart" Pinafore WCCC—K'ddio Corner. ON UBEmira TEAM WKNB—Newa. tectSy and anyone now building'^r ‘ WTHT—Martin Afronsky. M a k e I t n A Few Hours Th* Tfirilllng N.«* "Tw#.T.n” 4.Do«f S.4»* WTIC—Newa. WHAT—Cup of Coffea Club. planning to build a ftructure for which : WONB-Newa. •:I*-WDRC—Shoppera Bpeclala, WTIC—Newa. WKNB-Phll Hale. electric service is desired. WHAT—Jeatlnx with Wamp. WONB—Alan Henry Show. W'THT—Top O' the Moriiinp. .*:**—WCCC — New*: Brcaklaat News­ boy. WDRC—Newa. WTTO—Radio Bazaar. . WTHT-;-Bob LlOVd; '#:6*-WTHT—Betty Crocker. An erder of the Federal Government limiH the amount of copper wire that ; WONS—Gabriel HeatteK .*:**-WDRC—Newa. WCCC—12 Hundred anc.’ 90 HIU. the Compe^^ may use ’or obtain in the ’ future and reitricts the Company's ■ WHAT—^ewa; Murnlnx Star'Review. WKNB-News. ability to extend its wires along stroeta and new locations. • WONS—Newa. TAPPAN . WTHT—Breakfast Club. : wnc-;-TheSter orl Melody, *:IS—WDRC—Mu»lc. Anyone building or planning to build a structure for which electric service WONS—Jack Down*y:*. Waxwdrka, . N*w Pow trglid* AMlontoflc Trans- Entirely N e w In Comfort with . . ; M O DEL G-62 „u. .. WKNBr-Ed'SwcU Shp.w.. , _ . it desired should cell at our office f«r up-to-date informatfon as to the New, Crank-Type R^latoM fpr Yen- 9:**-WnC—News: You and Your mifslonft gives-faster- gWaway and - * ■Cliitit ~~'...... — — ---- Tn“le«rKriTiBna"li'ire''' tipeii**. 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i ' .J ' PAGE SEYER^" » MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHESTER. CONi^.. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10, lOfci* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN» TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1&53 LwlUi^-p«aa.-raadj(.4o..baEveat.oa' ^bpothM-th«B It did. the older... -ple^ -aa he- ahsraye caRed the Rede tvotlM~ ^ -_ .1. _ . ... *....41..^ TmmIIa aartlA tm ■ (((ebnilauer T ig r XWr)' “ A t K"*mWittng w f-tlnr-latneoln I3oin£SKiErr™WnBR'^^ 'T;rt" " T TH*rnpTBymeBt...iiyorsy w tiiT Ab*v« *ffiriwisi c«v«r May 15. Toleration of such prac­ . Justice Inglis, who wrote today’s T h e only thing they understand ou may reduce ■■■“:"§ Mu^ SMet would do would fall between cari- majority -opinionr called Judge. A1-. A,bout 40 member* o f the volun­ PTA "held at the Nathan Hale DUworth-ComellrQuey Poirt, No-4 Manchester area appeared sUtlc A lo « $IM cmh )M .M wIm* U Pbree" . . . "When you've got a-|| teer ’ auxlirary fi re aeparlment* monthly peymentt taeaM D t W ' caaiacaltaa wuiehtcter. Conn._^ fully plotted lines, so that it would tice's in the official pea derby it-' corn's charge "complete, correct In Communist lirmy In a great field School last night. Miss Emily 102. American Legion, gratefully during the week ending Feb, 7, mOUAB F. FERGUSON. man groggy on the ropes Is the connected with Civil Defense here Smith, leader,-and two of the Girl . . . clean up M ill. . . iaflallaiantt af tIS.OS aacb. ^ T E R k FERGUSON. be neither weak and Ineffectual, self would obviously invite scan­ law and eminently fair." battle. acknowledges the gift of 20 copies pay Uxat. -If you're Falling permission fOr iii aJI-out time to finish him off" . . . and— were presented with arm bands Scouts, Janice Murphey and Betty the w'eekly report of the State Publlihers dals, and all kinds of muck-rak­ Asks New Trial 24 Hour DeHrery Seryice o f "The Hlstdry of Manchester, atoadily employed, and can handl* Fblindad October 1. IMl nor rash and reckless. fight Van Fle\t was left for nearly * "The only good Communist la a a n ^ badges at a special meeting Ann Trotter, who to\ired Europe Labor Department Indicate*. ing, and it haa been thought best A separate, civil action is now Connecticut," by Mathias Splesa monthly payment* convcniantly, chanea* If some members of Congress 20 montha of hit 22-month com­ dead Communist." held in the Municipal Building last last aummer. were guest speak­ The report states thst 219 per- bed Every Svenlns Except ending In Superior Court In which and Percy W. Bidwetl, Ph. D., to sro oxcallont you'll gat a prompt "ya*.? ed at th( will not abandon the hope that he to Incorporate the formal ban on mand with only the hope that the When he took command of the night. Director Edward Krasenica ers. They showed colorful pic­ aoh* here applied for unemploy­ ----illde; Joseph Taborsky Is asking for a be sold at the auction by the Le­ Phono for a quick, friendly ono-riait loon, at Mancheiter. Conn., aa OommunUta themselves would ven­ Eighth Arm y on April 14,-1951, on made the presentations along with tures of the seven countries which ment beneflta, a decrease of only lasr is playing by ear, and continue to I aeed-boats In the official rules, new trial on the grounds of newly- gionnaires planned for Wednesday, writs, coma in. n»n Mall Matter. ture to attack once again and ex­ the eve of the last great Com­ coats, boots and helmets distribut­ they visited, namely. England, 1.4 per cent from the 222 applying behave aa If their own loud shout­ i.- discovered evidence, the evidence munist offensive, he Instantly MORIARTY BROTHERS Feb. 25 at the Legion Home. The loan* $3 S to $ 5 0 0 an llfnatera olena auTrtcRjpnoN r a t e s pose themselves to an end-the-war ed to each department. Scotland. Holland, ^ Igiu m , Ger­ last week. ing were about to determine In question concerning Albert's quashed nervous plans of some TEL. MI-S-5135 donor wishes his name withheld. Payable In Advance defeat: 315 CENTER STREET Mayor Sherwood Bowers com­ many, Wance and Switzerland. . The local employment office re •rot c o m rA o rg i roMf u t t t to m y yrt* mental condition. lower commanders to make quick The history, which It was hoped 77j policy, the country as a whole Quretkins and Answer* mended the firemen for their un­ The audience learned that the ported that of the claimant*. 106 When this petition was argued withdrawals. He gave hard-boiled would be ready for Manchsster’a "were women snd' that 39 of the M Mofttbi ...... would do well to remember that The list of the Associated Pre.ss tiring efforts In the Interest of trip had proved to be more than FINANCE cau l Connecticut before Judge 'Thomas E. Trolarid orders that Allied troops might fall Civil Defense and told how Impor­ Centennial in October, 1923, was claims were Initial. questions and Van Fleet'* own back slowly to preserve their line Just a pleasure trip and tourists' 2nd f W 4'JAilVIi eUlLBINe _____ the ,w h i^ H.pu86 *•:* last fall. State’s Atty. Albert 8. Answers are as follows: tant it Is to the town that such -outing. It was borne In on the no! publirhed until 1924. I t . con­ Claims throughout the state ■Intle Copy ...... own Ideia of Juatlvherc it is gdlng, | Bill demurred on the grounds that but would be expected to fight to services be prepared In case of any tains a number of pictures taken at were on the decline, the State MX MAIN STREET (Ovsr Weelworth’t) MANCHESTOI Yankee 1. Q—Do you think that a gen­ the utmost for every defendable girls’ conscience* more and more testimony ■ abojit Albert's mental GET YOUR emergency that should arise. He the time Of the Centenlal parade Labor Department ■ report showed, Mitchell $>7 ffiriitfirt Pr6u is ^xclusiTsly By A H. 0. cessful at this time? In the face of public statements NEXT FERMANENT Aiherica, unofficial ambassador*,' im __ a witness. It would be merely froftv local residents to increase the ping from ;18,172 to 12,330. level 4« te rttifiteft tf ell i«rreee4iiif tevef * letM^ eli* Mefii Ry afiN «n m M to the w of A —Certainly. that Seoul was not worth fighting AT so to speak. Their acUona were roll of citizens who participated in S niwa dUpatchea credited to It, or cumulative In nature, it would not -^ "M G rc M ’Ji.nthU Working On Our Satellites The prize which was so often 2. Q—If there have been lost op­ for. Van Fleet staked his reputa­ size of the departments. closely observed .and analyzed World War 1 end the Grtld Star alter his awareness of the purport NADJA’S NEW SALON LAiirence Perry, recently re­ M t The new Argentine ahibassador I gambled for has fallen Into the portunities In Korea, what do you tion as a general on a raid-battle wherever, they w^t. . i Uat; and a wealth of Information o f the proceedings; It would coub feel was the most serious?___ _ New at 983 Mein Street turned from the CD school In They were aware of a great regarding the town's Industries, 'itltiiit_____ r i . _____ 4tisp*tchM hsrrtn t s *1 to M mcow^^ DrV B *T ^ didn't have to gamble, for It at A —When tfilTCommiinlirs over South Korean sovereignty would ■'TXarp*fid:'~sp<5R*—hfienjr'mrthe deal m antl-Ameriean reeling churches"schools and early hTstory. condition and It would not bring phasies of work accomplished- at ” Full ••nrlc« client of K* A. 8«rv- has been accorded a weil-piTn* an—or perhaps he did put some- extended themselves In May, IW l not be abandoned. throughout Europe. This they Ann M. Hansen 'The officers and member* of the. about a dlfferent verdict on a new U M I o the school. He will be an instructor Lt. Earl W. Knofla Itclzed and exceptionally cordial thing up in the way of stakes, When we broke Communist de The Reds reached the city gates attribute In part to envy and in auction committee will hold a trial. In future, classes. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Hansen fense In fall of 1951 — and died there. part to the tremendoua power meeting tonight at the Legion interview with Premier Stalin after all. Suppose he was mentally 111 3. Q—What do you feel was the Lt. Earl William Knofla as­ which America wields throughout of 95 Cedar street announce the On the night of April 4, 1952, hla Gold WavR Reg. $15 sumed command of the USS PCE Home and every Tuesday until the ^ S i g i ? * “AUDIT“ ^UrI aU " of T b . t * . , ™ . back during the trial.” said the Eighth Admy's greatest success only son apd namesake vanished the world snd which engender* engagement of their daughter, prosecutor. "Many, many people Include* Shampoo, Finger 902 at Great Lakes on Feb. 2. day of the auction. ' enicoi*ATioN8.______, , the sUtc of the world in friendly. Baldwin ffiachine bpcfatlng like while vou were commander? while piloting an Air Force B-2« New Books Added • fear in the minds of many Euro­ Anne Marie, to James H. Tor suffering from mental trouble can Wave, Jialrstyllag . having reported aboard as execu­ The Htndd Printing Informal’ fashion. They discussed .g atreamllhed steamroller, that A —Defeat o f Communist Aprll- light bomber over North Korea peans. Although Americans ex­ ranee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew tell you In detail what happened a May. 1951. offensive. tive officer In July, 1951. cel at selling tangible goods, they L. Torrance of 194 Middle turn­ McameiS S S S ,w ^ "rrtn f »pp5Snf _ ft »iead4y, February 10 post Itself,. . The prize,, tor the confessed that h,a had taken part "The Lotus, and the Wind,” John Engineering Institute in 19.50, is Winding up It# three-day ejeono- other reason why Stalin is suddwt- A —Two declslons-r- (a ) The age European youth Is more men­ now serving In the U. S. -Navy past decade, has been the post In the Wolfson holdup and named Masters; "Desiree." Annemarie mic debate, the commission yoted ly amplifying hla affecUon toward April-Mav offensive; (b) tbok Sperry-Moidean tally mature while the American stationed at Great Lakes, 111. plus that droomstanee which Joseph as the killer. Selinko; "A Brighter Sun,” Sam­ 10-1 against a Soviet resolution You’ve Keen a home you’d like to own? Then act now! Vinit ua at Savings N o t By Ear Argentina._____ , Anid . _ he himself • _gave , Albert admitted he obtained the chance aifter that offensive tp cut uel. Selvon; " O n c e Aroiind the is more socially mature. Nq deflnlte date ha* been set for .would make ..it .meaningful,- Im­ White carnations -formed - the Mr*. Da'vid Hjirtwell; president, blaming '-domination of -fMelgn and Loan, 1007 Main Street and «e t the facts, flrat hand $nd friendly I t must be assdined that lTesl-1 reason when, In the revolver used In the crime. A pas­ off replacements to ROK •arthy to Park,” Frank Shannon; "The Gali­ the wedlli'ng. ' • portant, powerful. And' that setting at the Emanuel Lutheran presided at the business meeting. monopolies and of colonial powers" f.rom IM. serby later testified that he had set up ROK army training pro­ leans.” F. G. Slaughter; "T h e 'Vel­ dent Elsenhower, In his making of ,,f his Interview, he gave rircumstance, of cHiurse, Is what gram. Chapel Saturday afternoon at 2 It w’as voted to send a resolution for Asia’s low economic level. now exists—a Repuhllcsn na­ seen Albert In a car parked near vet rioublet," James Street;. o’clock for the wedding of Phyllis to the State Legislature asking that Burma and Indonesia abstained. We’ve encouraged home ownership for over 60 years. Home ownership BSW foreign policy for this coun- b ,^ vo a formula for world the West Hartford package store 6. Q—-What do you consider to tional administration in power BOY SCOUT Non-Fiction; "A re These Our Ruth Modean, daughter of Mr. and the state purchase and have juris­ In the debate leadjng up to the try. Is not playing by ear. It must There would be peace In at the time of the holdup. There be the wltlmate -realistic strength About Town may be just as possible for you as it is for more than 54% of all other In Washington. Doctors?" Mrs. E. W. Barkins; Mrs. Harold O. Modean of 11 diction over three TV stations to vote, even the U. S. delegattqn was* he ssaumed that, when he does one world. Stalin aald, If each ...... was somebody else with Albert, of the ROK' army ? . > "All-ln-one-Oven Meals,” • Ruth Americans. Twice In a row. Individuals gam' A — The answer 20 divisions Franklin street and Charlton Sper­ be used only for educational pur­ aurprlsed by the strong supfortr of the witness said, but he could not Bean:- "Readings from the Bible,” • George Everafield of 1-ondon thing, he has a pretty good Idea of gauntry would stay out the In- bled that the poat Involved would or one million men has been given WEEK ry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Sper­ poses. American aid and criticism of So­ Identify the other man aa Joseph. ed. by Mary’ Ellen Chase; "How England, a lay preacher, will speak Have you considered, for instance, that after a nominal down payment, what else he wUl do. I t must be aa- affairs of other countries. b« touched with the magic wand In the past. ry of Tunnel road, Vernon. The viet propaganda voiced by dele­ Towns Must Pay FEBRUARY 4 te 12 - to Make Draperies and Slipcov­ double ring ceremony was per­ at the Covenant-Congregational home ownership may cost you NO MORE TH AN YOUR PRESENT RENT? A town must pay the statutory Praises ROK's gates from newly Independent 7. Q-^What convinced you that ers,” Ethel Broah-om and Harry formed by the pastor. Rev. Carl E. Church, 43 Spruce street, tomor Stop in, learn about this, and many other fscinating facta concerning you ing -a policy, n ot. In ..day. -propaganda- war. -Secretary.— of Before- -the 1944 election.-one- Jr •rate, of .-$3 a..weelt.tor, tbfi. fi.ar* o f. Marinsky-r — Highroad, „ to. dson;-and-Clarence-Helsing-waa- P hone CiQurtesv -row night at 7:30. The^mblic-lain.-- A slan countries. - the R O K a fth y c.buiff be made into U. 8. delegatiTTWcrrill C. Gay yoiir Dwn'honfr.-— — -----—' tJtperlmenUtion and expediency. State Dulles has launched, with Kenneth Bradley, holding both the one of Its paupers In a State H m - Adventure,” H. B. Cave; “Early the organist. vlted. pltal for mental Illness from the a real fightlrvg force? rapped the "sheer unadulterated I t must also be assumed that, if I his threats to undertake the post of Republican State Chalr- A —The liick of training as I American Designs.” E. O. Chris-- Presented In marriage by her Subject of Film time the pauper becomes «n e, If tensen; "One Mim's America.” father, the bride had as her maid Owing to the sudden illnes.s of propaganda"^ of the Soviet resolu­ Open Daily to 5 P. M. h* hopes to make new policy e f­ "llberatlon " of the Russian peo- man and that of Republican Na- the pauper was originally commit­ found It In the ROK army indi­ . , , _ i_ n,, tlonal .Committeeman, faced r Alistair Cooke: ">vhe American of honor, Miss Betty Ann Johnson Mrs. J. Herbert Findlay, president tion and added: fective, he must refrain from mak­ ,1 1 ted on a physlclan’a emergency cated that any army with little "I was struck by the fact that pie and o f people living In the p^j.^y rebellion which speedily ac training could not be a real flght- House Today.” M. Ford and pf 43 Hdll street, her cousin, nnd Municipal Building employes of the Manchester Republican W o­ Wednesday^— Cloec at Noon ing public, In advance, all the I Russian satellite countries. 1 cumulated power enough to force certficalS. T. H. Creighton: "How I Made bridesmaid was Miss Mary and other tow’n workers viewed men’s Club, plana for the monthly the relationship between my coun­ Tftat was the unanimous decl- In g ,force. The qualities of anti- try and the ECAFE region is Thuradays— 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. steps which will eventuaUy be In-1 And It la In the context of this him to abandon one of his posts. '.”**** . A Mri.. I Communist oMssoslMt opatriotism a m t 1 Mion andmss^ loyaltylAXrm1t%e ) the Sale tl)at Did the Moat for O’RelUy of 18 Franklin street.' films today and yesterday on- effi­ meeting of the club have been can­ slon of the Supreme Court of E r­ such that In slashing at th# U. S. hnd their early response to a sound m e ” J. M. Hicker-son. compiler; John Sperry of Vernon was best cient and courteous uze of the tele­ celled. eluded in that policy. I Dulles propaganda campaign that He had hla choice, between a cer- rors today expressed in m the Soviet delegate also Impugns Closed Saturdays n*.iin ,nrt tain amount of power and prestige training program— proved In battle "H ow fo Build Walls, Walks, man for his brother and Conrad- phone. I f he is going to be able to ere-1 opinion Written by Chief Justice ■ The films,—called "Telephone jour Intelligence and good sense,. Ithe whole episode of Stalin smdL Connecticut, and the A ® n tla l — convinced me they could be made Patio Floor*.” by Sunset Maga­ Haiip of this town was u.sher.- . A-N ebra»ka man has had the ate and operate a new foreign the Argentine ambassador attains national commlttee- Brown. , .. zine: "Charles Dickens." Edgar The bride was attired in a white Courtesy” and "Thanks for Listen­ aame umbrella for 15 year*. Doubt- The way many countries of the re­ It does not matter. Justice into a real fighting force. Phone Mi-9'4588 or MI-9-4589 policy in this way, that caUs for Its really sharp significance. For manship In the pvent of a Repub- S. Q—On leaving Korea, what la ¥fe salute Hie Bey SeeuH ef America on Johnson: "Fleet Admiral King.” Chantilly lace over satin gown with ing," were shown in, the basement les*. the original owner gave up gion have reacted to this insult 1* Brown said, whether a town is of the Municipal Building. gbme imderstandlng and some re­ in this wooing of Argentina, llcan victory In the nation. He your greatest regret? e. J. King and W. M. Whltehill; a satin headpiece and fingertip hope long ago. most interesting and revealing.' notified of Its resident’s pauper Their showing was made in con­ ------. It Into -A—A — LiCavingLeaving ivorea,Korea, methe omuersofficers their 43rd, Anniverfiory. VYe— like every- ' "Divided W e Fought,” Milhollen. veil. Her bouquet was of-white car- straint on the part of the rest of | Stalin is doing nothing more or bet on Governor Dewey by sur junction with the recent installa­ L .. ______» „ M,. rendering the state post and hold- status at the and msn of tte Eighth Army, and Kaplan and Stuart; "Year In. naflons with an orchid center. the nation. . . nHaiw.*. retaliatin, for '[ing on as national committeeman. being or later. The town m ^ the ROK army and people, ene..■admire their mony fine emhievements Year Out.” A. A. Milne; "Fill .’er ■nie maid of honor wore a green tion there of a central switchboard. I f he 1* going to have a chance jjyjijg. threats. Docs Mr. Dulles [xh^ late Harold E. Mitchell, as anyhow, he swd. w u l ®- Q— Under Ideal condition*, Up!" Bellamv Partridge; "Brain taffeta fown and carried yellow OPEN DAILY (Of making a auccess of the policy ),(,pe to stir up trouble among Rus- state chairman, had a state vlc- The what w^^^ be your own solution Surgeon." William Sharpe: "Out- carnationa, and the brideamald. PIjANE CRASH KILIA SO end principles which play such e big port in yellow’ net over satin and carried h* hfia in view, others must re- satellites? Then StaUn will tory to enjoy while Bradley lan- reserved to the High Court forjm mlliUry problem In Korea? doof Sketching.” E. W. Watson; UNTIL 5P.M. interpretation of applicable a —N o comment, "Whaling Wives," Mrs. E. M. pink carnations. Cairo, Egypt, Feb. 10 — (/fl A fraln from trying to grab b lsl^ about the bualneaa of stirring [ *" Innocuous national tions of the OenerM Statutes, Fleet dbeUned to elaborate .Hw mining ef b e ^ r citisens. The mother of the bride was at­ O llfe a n d S t a n ' s desuetude, ...... W hiting H. B. Hough. military transport plane crashed In poUcy fro A him iuid run awfay k p trouble among America's aatsl- The poat accumulated potential cemed 'William Blum, w w j w ^ I offen*lve might be tired in a navy blue crepe dress the eastern desert area near Cairo wlth It In diractkNU dear to them- pp hope to dlarjipt Rua prospective Importance again aa admitted to the Connecticut State mounted d, Korea. To do that Correction with pink trim and the mother of | yg.^terdny, killing 30 Egyptian aol- that certain Republican victory Hospital Feb., 21, 194#, on an j j compromise possible future the bridegroom in aqua. Both dier*. An official statement said AUTO BODY ' aSlves. I {;ian control of Russia's regional It was erroneously reported In emergency commitment 1 Allied . _ operationa _But . his answer mother* worse corsages of pink bad weather was the cause. Three What haa been happening, In the kp^yrn^y gyatem? Then Ru:yila will of 1948 approached. TTiat, guar­ yesterday's Herald that bids on Blum’s wife paid for his care to his earlier questions— and his rosebuds. other soldiers were injured and two WELDING, AUTO BODY end FINDER REPAIRS pavings & £oan anteed triumph made It unthink­ the eontract for the installation of past two or three days, is that I jj.y give us something to think until Aug. 29, 1947, and then left whole record In the Korean war— A reception was held at the escaped unhurt. able to allow Bradley a aecond Improvementa t « the aewage dls- gmanuel Lutheran Church follow- COMPLETE CAR PAINTING lottd-mouth members of tJongreaak|jg^^ Inside our deal on the baals or hla 1944 ante, the state. It was- not until Nov..8, suggest* the kind : of battle he The plane was en route from A l p oS l plant at the Eighth"Uttllties?ing----- the------ceremony. When leaving on have hoan trying to make policy 1 hemispheric security system and Mitchell was able not only to 1949, that the state formally noti­ woula have fought If he had his MAIN Arish in the Sinai peninsula, to LACpUER AND ENAMEL fied the City of Bristol, Blum’s WftV* Distrlet will be opened at 2 p. m. a wedding trip to New-.York the Cairo. It failed to reach Cairo last MamlNsIsr Savlap > Lsa* tosslrtiwi 1NI7 IfaA Rnit; for th* Frasldent, trying both to I gj,au we try to capitalise upon the toss Bradley out, but to reserve STREET I N C O R P O R A T E D . tomorrow. 'The correct time is 3 bride chose a red wool dres.s with to himself the luxury of a play In place of "legal domicile", o f the U would ^probably have been a 963 night and a search wa» made at 8 GRISWOLD ST. TEL. MI-9-5025 p r ^ lc t hla next acUons as well aa instlncUve hatred and distrust ct gray accessories. Upon their re- situation and aaked It to assume masalve, violent, grinding line REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE p. m. Bid opening will take place dawn. The wreckage was sighted which he won with heads or ■with g r o u n d f l o o r at the fire house at Main and Hil­ tuxn Mr. and Mrs. Sperry will re­ dIdUta thoae next acUona to him. oiin g, Ruaaian which exlsU in tails, whichever turned up. He Blum's account from Aug. 29, drive by the whole force of the TELEPHONE Mitchell 9-5241 40 miles east of Cairo. I t might be useful, to be sure, people j,eid inside the Russian 1947i, Eighth Army from coast to coast liard 'street*. side at 11 Fjnnklin street. took the precaution of holding "IN8UBANSM1THS SINfcE 1914” tomaTe a few Irresponsible »««"'-Lyatem? Then SUlln will capital both post*, that of state chairman "The city refused, claiming It with ruthless armored thrusts up was liable, only from the time it the. natural Invasion corridprs Into Lister-Tardif baro o f Oongrass ahooUng o ff their j j anti-Aiherl and that of national committee­ ) man, through the pcirod of the was notified of Blum’S pauper North Korea, or wherever the mouths about the things they | panlsm which is so strong and In Personal Notices Mi.ss Dorlla Mae Tardif, daugh­ election. The ' election result statu*. Reds weakened, and collapsed. W ^ t to have happen. This might, j gtinguve with our neighbors to the proved this a vHse precaution, hut ter o fMr. and Mrs. Jame.a Tardif Inja minor way. be one part of a y, then, apparently in love with the In Memoriam of 258 Hilliard street, and William ] ! nerves against the Commu- an election national Scene even when his party Raymond Lister, son of Mrs. Lil- ; JfOJLW4AMt VOU CAXT'T JBEAT A Kllen Fsrrell - Fel> IS, ISW. lian Daley of 578 Fruit Hill Ave- | CLEARANCE SALE! was not In power, he selected the B lit world. But What haa been go- day. In Molher. ^ ».'je. Providence, and the late Wil- national "post for his own feten- Time ihoulrt' heal a ll. hearffeit painB. j ln| on In Congress in the last Quatemala. After all, Peron la al- tlon, anyway...... ^ n r lovlnr memories. lpn«*aonif neat li*m Frederick Li-rter, were mar '■•fma been- -m udunore -than j Yn’fig f'iJ > from tis aa Ts ' ■ 'the next ganilStef" on the post" «lll pemilR! 'ri'etf Feb; " 3;- 'In— iitr-; SAVE MWfc - 30%^*^0%JOn A IX Maaa«*a be^iR m M ACT ■; It has been a growing effort Moscow. And Peron haa was, o f course, the redoubtable / Church. The ceremony' was per- * tejatampade the President, and tol influence extending out Bill Brennan. He, perhaps aware Ixivinglv remembered by formed at 11 a. m., by Rev. Theo- Dauffhterf. aon and grandrhildr^n. dbre Gubala. | dl4t*ta hla next moves for him. He neighboring countries .of all the loaing gambles of the past, and accustomed to the pos­ The attendants were Mr.s. Ivan | not likely to be stampeded, and In Memoriam He'd like nothing betUr then to session of great and real'an<^ tan­ __ Tardif. of Hilliard street. sister-:in- : I be noted today that a little organize a coalition bloc against gible power within the state pic­ Hr*. H »rl» M. HalUnd law o f the bride; and Joseph ' nee o f opinion haa begtm to our Influence wid letulsr)* ture. chose to fight for the latter. In loving memory of our dear mother Charles Dionne of Providence. The ■ whrr p»»*e(,'*w *y oh February 10. 1*48. ceremony was followed by a small trt ItaeU into cbhgremibnia ut- Stalin would like nothing better 'With the national commltteeman- and the net result, we shlp a forfeit if he lost. Always so good, thoughtful ard kind. reception at the home of the than to have him do Just that, at a So it comes, peaceful like, to None on this earth your equal we'll bride’s parents. aure, will be that President A GEJVEMAI, MOTORS time when we are threatening^to Meade Alcorn. He is a strong And; Mr. and Mrs. Lister are now ver will proceed to do atlent and true, in all ymir wave, <}Mrupt things Inside the Iron Cur- and Integral part of the machine Eoving and faithful to the end of your making their home in Frederirks- what he and hla advlaera Original Uln. That's the strategy behind which awards It to him, and per­ dave. burg, Va., W’here Mr. Lister is a PHONE haps he didn't have to gamble very Sadly miaaed by ly ldedded to do, and nothing leas Daughter and aon. f-ehool teacher. . this love feast In tte Kremlin the much for the post. One of hl,< or ',nothing more, unless, of course, other day. minor gambles, early In the Lodge SWff? new factors outside the loud MANCHESTER Mitchell administration, was to swallow 9-7320 gault on their eara from Congress some o f the aame klnd'of politica' The Seed-Boat dlsappolntnteht which disturber'^ do develop. QAY Calls Taken Up To 9 P.M. A ll this haa concerned the ques­ A prospective entrant in the Bill Brennan, and to decide to give his support to this kind of 'V V l Manchester pea derby, who ha* a tion of what we are going to do to state administration, regardless. ONE QF. OUR DECORATORS WILL CAU AT YOUR HOME AT YOUR the Chinese Conununlsta next, strange curiosity about the early Another gamble we like, In after ha-vlng lifted one half of the harvest aids he will not be per- his career, was his action. In giv­ CONVENIENCE WlWl COMPLETE LINE OF SAMPLES! blockade o f Formosa. Our hot­ niltted to use, according to the ing np tim grim prosecutorial rules laid down, has Inquired about and political power he held as a V heads Itt-Oengresa are no more state's attorney nnd launching U t sure o f what we may do next than seed-boat*. Just why he should be his public career all over again are the Oemmuniata, and they so curious about a device which is on the basis of his own natliral STERLING'S 7 POINT PROGRAM 3 PC. SET have, aocordiagly,- been exerting forbidden we do not know,, but we InsUaeta and eapabiUtles'as a 1. You g «t su rfin g high quality work, at th* lowest pbssibi* price. person. Perhaps that was the vocal pressure trying to make sure suppose his interest Is poskpg as 2. You ar* assured of prompt and speedy delivery of your living room set. rrucial gamble, whirh has now that wliat~h^pens next la out of purely scientific. been-crowned with honor, and 3. Your furniture completely .rebuilt by qualified experts. All bottom.* re- their book. T h eir rage of the mo- I f he insists on knowing about dlstlnetlon which might never . inforced with steel stripping. 'Spring* are tied 8 ways. New dowel* and corner block* added where nerexsary. - Blent haa been for an - American. seed-boats, even-though they, e*” ' ha%’e. come to. him If he . had not 4. Your furniture ran be restyled, llf desired, at no extra coat. ^ not b* used in the pea derby, we decided to live an an Individual TIME OUT! MechlMe o f the entire China coast. ~ . . —i _-i— ..'..n gjartly call, si. jinur, homwi. But, iB genersL i^^r e^^brtls^ suppose we can W gtnqatfltmy? ' v«liw»4lia» a> — - * How many real periods do you h.s'c each BUDGET TERMS >OR YOUR C O N ^ I E N C l day or evening with a beautiful selection of samples. No obligation of fores upon . President Eisenhower enough to enlighten him. course. . ‘ • the whole scale o f full war in the A seed-boat is what Its name week? You’d have many more if you’d Court Votes 3-2 " T 6, All workmanihip guaranteed for 10 year*. Far East which was the desire of implies, a small craft of no draft, send your laundry and dry cleaning to u.s. 7. Free pickup and delivery and free eatimates-.. Aofxirdlng to fabric and atjrle o f fum ltdrk with its size adjusted to the Ocneral MacArthur. And these Against Taborsky tVe’re sure you’li like our service and-your 1 sasse hot-heads wHl, eventually, variety of seed it is to float on free time. rail againat President Eisenhower spring-flooded gardens. For quick- " CUSTOM-MADE (Continued from Page One) If does not do Just that. But sprouting seeds it is made of a th ^ . President must, and will, we variety of paper which dissolves Judge Howard W. Alcorn, in charg­ 10 % Custom mode slip covers H ^t ere pinned end fitted thlfik, keep hla own cool head, and almost Immediately upon contdot ing the Jury at Joseph's trial, re­ Sorntteh more of Every thina-exeent price! Cash and Carry Green Stamps SLIPCOVERS en your furniture in your home. fused to comply with various re­ . follow4VA|UW SUMhis Iown calm plans, If he Is with land, which comes, o f course, quests of Atty. Nathaniel Berg­ Branch Store at Sl4 Main Street Slip covers that give your furniture e continued tai­ g o ^ to have any chance of as the spring garden floods re­ man of Hartford, defense counsel DRAPES his own object, which is cede. The seed in question is Near tho Armory lored leek for memy years. ae^eving 1 The point at issue had to do with power train* you get more power than n u n OF rsAniegs a t n u m sewssr cesr ri progress toward peace without un- placed in the seed-boat, with a the fact that Wolfson. the victim, Measure the wonderful new Pontiac for you’ll probably ever need—with a dis­ Alt fabrics dre vet-dyed end pre-shrunk. Covers ere du$ risk. Sticking to Rich a policy, light sprinkling of water and sand did not die until the third day after size, beauty and performance against !V*w EMl-Stre«k Styllfig CORNICES he was shot and In the meantime the finest and costliest cars. tinct saving in gasoline. guaranteed to fit. he w ill disappoint extremists on In the bottom of the sefo-boat, un­ told police hla assailant was young­ N«w LM g«r WbMibM* both sides, and what is happening der the seed. The seed-boats are er, about five feet eight for ten But most remarkable is Pontiac’s very i "Your choice of kick pleots, box pleats or niffles. now la that some extremists are anchored, by thread and tiny fisn- Pontiac is big—with its new 132-inch P m s U m ’* Cr*Bt ewBl*MBBgp PawBr T t b I m * wheelbase and roomy, comfortable modest price tag—just a shade above NEW MODEL ing ainkcr, In rows up and down Your choice of fabrics from the netieneUy-femeus howling already, in anticipation of the lowest—and its wonderful reputa­ L«Bg«r, Lavvller, MMBstor E«41ea 5 AO 5 0 Che garden. The rooting and Body by Fisher. the fact that hla course may be tion for dependability, economy and Nsw eae-Plece PaMraasle Wtadshlsld LAUNDRY t DRY CLEANING nemos yeii knew. dis^pointing Co them. sprouting process begins in the A N D U P Pontiac is beautiful—easily the most .BBd Hear Wladaw Bt announcing his order to th* boat, as it floats on the spring DONT high re-sale value. Price includes moterielt welting, zippers end iober. distinctive car on the road—with luxu­ Paatlae** Waadarfal New Pawar Staarlag* Y O U SAVE •sventh Fleet, President Eisen- flood. When the flood recedes, the Threw Them AWey Come in and see for yourself that rious color-matched lateriors. bcrlrsr took pains to state that boat comes to rest on the garden StiR Plenty Of Wear Left In Pontiac offers much more of every­ L: ■paataealar Naw Ovar-AU Parfaaataaca order implies no'dgg^esslve soil, the boat Itself dissolves, and Shoes Repaired Here • OfHmtlsttmrs€Ul. With Pontiac’s famous Dual-Ranga thing — exMpt price!' i- . tntsnt on our part." He took the the rooting process which has be- kJ SNTU CM'S BETTUt HIGHWAYS AWASOS OONTEST | nil] fuiihdr pains to depart from bis gim in the boat bottom continues, SAM YULYES UPHOLSTERING COMPAN1Rt| praparsd text and,insert another without interruption, into the Shee Repairing of the BeS* Statement just before that state- garden soil Itself. ter Kind Done While Ton Walt. ’ jRRsL 'T e rm it me," bb said, "to The seed-boat thus a grea^ PHONE MANCHESTER Mitchell 9-7320 16 MAPLE STREET BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. aMka crystal clear. This order Im* gainer of time on many spring Opp. First National Store BO aggressive intent on our crops, often making it possible to Parking Lot 1S5 CENHR STREET MANCHfSTER start growth several w ^k* ahead

A# ' ^ PAGENINB , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., ' p a g e e i g h t Engaged Lend a Hand FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL Governor Told TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX Allied Help Obituary Wiley Asks Snow Hits -- Albert E. . Behrend, Director - -g/ ...... Sense and Nonsense Assembly for of Welfare,, today made a re­ FJ.EM PROPeV^ UCAL I^NVeNTOg quest In behalf of a, needy -D iM lfa * - - Jupupi«..B^r«iMLsaM-th»eo«ipi*>^^ ------BT ------K O ^ W U K C l. "You're* the onlly girl In the homeward he pondered the ways TCeie|Mli|G are badly In need of a small re­ Mir*. CO. whhTe world -for me," said Adam of concealing hia condition from Lincoln S. Carter - frigerator; Anyone who haS one to Eve. .and he meant it! his wife. (Continued From Page One) East Next In Blockade Lincoln J. Carter, 62, of 156 he would like' to donate may For Ghiang^ Drunk — I ’ll go home and read Boulder road, truck sales manager phone fiehrend at Mitchell A girl no longer marries' a man "Whoever heard of a drunken from legislators representing rural (Continued From Page One) for the Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 9-8281, Extension 28 or 29. - s * man reading a book? (Continued From Pago' One) died last night at the Manchester (Continued From Pago Oaa) . SCHOOL I » / C 3 for better or worse. She marries areas w^lch are predominantly Rer Ijiter his wife heard a noise In publican and are now served by the ground af ter Die storm'’"and Memorial Hospital.' him for more or leas. the U. S. tried some protective the library. municipal or Justice courts. Douglas, Wyo., had eight. Twelve Bom In Manchester, he had been as an operating agency and the buying of neutral country pro­ a lifelong resident.of this town. He Hebron State department as a policy-mak­ -fRIvATC The alleged horse thief, on W ife—What In the world ara Republicans control both Houses. inches o f fresh snow was dumped on Berthoud Pass, where U. S. ducts which might otherwise have was a member of the Center Con­ ing organization.” trial Hi a rough old Western town, you doing in there? Although the House and Senate Highway 40 climbs the Continental gone to the Axis nations. But that gregational Church and of Man- Wiley acknowledged there had took the stand to testify In hts Drunk — Reading, my dear. faoe nothing but routine business, PTA Searches the various General Assembly Divide west of Denver, and Love­ procedure Is expensive and might .chester Lodge No. 73, A.F. and been some questions about For­ own behalf. W ife - - You old Idiot. (A s reault in accumulation of stocks AM. mosa but declined to give any de­ Judge — Prisoner (patting his she looked In at the library door.) committees were in for crowded land pass, route of U S. 0, got 10 I sessions. inches. . whihh this-country has no need to Ms - leaves his wife, Mrs. Rosa­ For Actresses tails. shooting irons contentedly! Shut up that valise and come to With the Judiciary committee stockpile. mond Carter; a daughter. Miss Smith snd Fulbright quoted -There’s one thing I want to tell Thunderstorms hit areas In the bed. slated to resume a heavy schedule An eVen more dlfllcult problem Margaret Carter; his mother. Mrs. Dulles' as saying he believes he ■ 'K ik f you before I, get you . awbrn in southwest, including the Texas To Staff Play of business, the Education com- - and Oklahoma Fanhandle reglbn, . la that presented by the British Maupe .Carter,, and ..three brothers, satlsfled European statesmen on that book. There's’ somebody Walter, Richard and Harry Car­ Man and woman can get along mlttee set Wednesday as the day and In southeastern Arizona and : Grown coldny of Hang Kong on about American intentions in the bigger than you or me. There’s’ ter. all of Manchester, Far East. nicely a.s life partners. If they for the beginning of testimony on southwestern New Mexico. Light the coast of Sputh China. Hebron, Feb. 10,— (Special) — Divine Justice above and be­ can avoid being bridge partners. educational television In Connecti­ I Hong Kong Js a middleman's The funeral will be held at 8:30 Considerable 'apprehension was yond this courtroom. There's an drizzle and rain fell, from northern Male roles were rehearsed at the cut. Texas northwestward to eastern port. Formerly linich of the trade Thursday afternoon from the Wat­ aroused in Europe by Elsenhower's .iStfTORl Providence lookin' d” wn kins Funeral Home, 142 East Cen­ home, of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley K. order that the U. S. Seventh Fleet ... PhllwHMThY Lincoln’s birthday 'Thursday will Nebraska. arriving there wall, trans-shipped Nygren Sunday evening, for the here, and He ain't gonna be {ooiT for movement Into bther Chinese ter street, with Clifford O. Simp­ should no longer "protect" Com­ I f It .should happen; your bank roll break up the week for the legisla­ melodrama, "Bertha, the Beautiful In by no lyin’ 'boss thief. • The stormy weather headed Into uRcph P. Noylor ports. Goods shipped td'Jiong Kong son, minister of the Center Congre­ munist China from attack by the you lose • tors In recent weeks ' they have FaIIoI Photo, Typewriter Girl," but female parts sections of the North Central Joan M. Tycz normally were consigned^ to some gational Church, officiating. Burial Chinese Natlonslista on Formosa. Be a sport, shrug your shoulders, been meeting four days, from Bernadette M. Bernals . v.'lth snow and rain pre­ as yet lag in assignments. Babv Ruth Pretty. 48. married Tuesday to Friday. British or Brltlsh-spproved firm, will be In the East Cemetery. As to the process of Ear Eaatem don't mind It. dicted for moat of the region dur­ The engagement of Mias Joan Another rehearsal will take 'Skillful Love. .^7, in Albany. ,N. Be enthused by the thought of the The television hearing was ex­ Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Bernals and would therefore be dliflcult to The funeral home will be open policy, Smith and Fulbright said ing the day and tonight. Marie Tyc*. daughter of Mr. and place Sunday at 8 a. m. at the home Y \ Mrs. Norvin Mayo, Oakland, glad Joyous lot pected to top committee busincisa of Hebron announce the engage­ Intercept before reaching Hong for the convenience of friends to­ Dulles insisted that Prealdent Generally fair weather was re­ Mrs. John Tycz of Birch street, Kong. morrow night from 7 to 9 o'clock. of Douglas M. Fellows, Millstreaih Eihenhower has not gone beyond CallL Of some lucky guy who may find this week. ment of their daughter, Berna­ The State Department of Educa­ ported In other parts of the coun­ to'Edward James DoUnsky, son of The tightest naval blockade of road section. Fellows has the lead­ his announcement as to the orders 'x ------it. ing male role In the play, which la t j «» 'O^' 4-H Activities Z -/ 0 -S 3 cut for visual education of chil­ Morton II of Colchester. levels Ih other areas. The nation’s nounced. plugged. This Is true because the of Max C Lautenbach of 115 Maple come centered primarily on the “Our mto haven’t decided yet what they want!" DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZI.E dren and adults. warmest spot yesterday was Lare­ Miss Tycz is a graduate of mainland section of the colony is street, died this morning at the A 4-1 iv OM f fVDW a b o u t a D O ZEM ____ Australia House Republican Leader Simon YWCA Public Affairs lecture on Few Complaints The public auction also took sibility of a speed up In deliveries □*) HORHS -^*-,CORsiET. OBOE, COLLAPSE enforceable if It Is to be recognized J. Flavell, all of Manchester; three BY G aV b RAITH 6 She is a 5 Show a film S. Gohen of EUlington last week ex­ Warns Ike '■Retirement Programs and Life by non-partlcipattng nations. slaters, Mrs. Mary A. Segerdahl of place as adverttaed, at the Legion of military hardware to the <3ht- automatically SIDE GLANCES 1 CLAR iHET, SAY--.-AUL pressed the opinion there was-no Home. Everybody hopes for a bet­ neie NatlonalUt forces of Chlang LM'lHED 'TO A- M ^ - p e « < _ — —..saprano . Insurance," Community Y, 1:1.5 On Tax Status Ironically, a blockade -of China Manchester. Mrs. Richard T. Healy AHD SPILL BORE- 3X Imrne'dlaie necessity for edu'c'Atlbfi- ter-day this time.-...... Kai-zhek...... llFini.shing tool « p. m. " " ...... ' ' by the' U." S. would be rendered of tiarirdfa and Mrs. William J. TUBE-**-A OME-AAAM^ s o m e U al TV In Connecticut. Thursda.v. P>b. 12 more difficult to enforce because Hetzler of Efilington; three broth­ Sponsoring Dance The amount of Demoerstie co­ 6AMO ? 13 Mock n The Judiciary committee is ex­ On P rice s The Women's Guild o f St. □ □ □ "Sample Fair." sponsored by N. Charles Boggini, chairman of Red China has virtually no sea- ers. Robert W. Edgar of Spring- operation with the Republicans on 14 Guarantee , > □ □ E 3 0 pected to -hear testimony on a pro­ Peter's Episcopal Church Is spon­ LH 15 Paused 8 Ceremony Friendship Circle, Salvation Army. the Board of Tax Review, reported olng merchant fleet of its own. field. Mass.i Francis J. E d g v of foreign policy moves seemed like­ 27 Feminine \ 38 Oriental guitar posal which would provide for the 7:30 p.m. fhus the vast majority of vessels Manchester and Richard J. Edgar, soring a valentine dance to be ly to hinge to a large extent on IS Hops’ kiln 9 Roman date (Continued truni Page One) today that the number of com­ 10 Surrender appellation \ 41 Puff up impounding of out-of-sfate vehicles Saturday, Feb. 14 plaints on assessments brought be­ engaging in the'China trade would also o f Manchester; and five held at the elementary school au how far Dulles was willing to taka 17 Beneath ditorium from p. m. 'to mid ?N 12 Leases 28 False god '42 Wanderer involved in accidents until pay­ Valentine Dance, sponsored by fore the board has been about be fl;ribg the flags of U. S. friends. grandchildren. 8 the Senators Into his confidence. 19 Compass poirU ment of damage caused is assured. support levels should be reduced night, A king and queen of 13 Melancholy 29 Challenge '’ Y when production threatens a sur­ Daughters of Isabella, American nverage--pcrhaps 20 or 30. Funeral services will be held Sen. Humphrey (D-Mlnn.), a .20 Poached eggs The bill was introduced by Rep. hearts will be chosen and there committee member, said he thinke (poet.) 31 Symbol for 44 Horse's gait plus—and raised as a spur lor Legion Home, 9 p. m. Boggini said many more persons Thursday morning at 9:30 from the teUijrium_^ . 45 Italian river Cohen. Square daneg, sponsored by John B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 will be door prizes and refresh' (Congressional commltteas should ■ 22'Merit-.. production to avert threatened , ______than that have come to the board Ban on Pargainiiig raenta. » 32 Aitefnoon ‘ '^' ’4'/'The diJ shoftagbs...... YW C A,. at-CommAm!t-y..Y,...g!,3a.rty cj|^g»„|n jflie 25 Indian weight 20 Wild ass Dbhatidhs'' 'wlif l e % i.2t' per ’isou- direction of foreign policy. 21 Characteristics (ab). 48 Unadulterated Favors Price Drop 1 2 . and want information about taxa­ o'clock at St. James' Church, 26 Incursion _ . . . Wapping ple; 65 cents for one. Children Humphrey said, for Instance, 36 She would like 49 Devices u^d Eisenhower has said he favors Valentine Dance sponsored by tion. 111 Industry Urged ^urlarwill be In St. James' Ceme­ 30 European 22 Es.scntial South Methodist Married CoupIe.s, tery. under 12 will be admitted for 35 that he wondered If Blhanhower’s to be a grand by golfing continuing supports at the present The board ('halrman explained MrminP being Grangers Asked at Masonic Temple. 8 to 12. blends may call at the funeral cents. The event la to be held Seventh Fleet announcement was 32 Himalayan Peirter coins ----- singer enthusiasts 90 per cent of parity \\ hlle workihg that for 20 days in Febnirfv the (Continued from Page One) . Saturday, Feb. 14, opening at 8 "a headline story without eny teal out a farm program to replace the Tuesday, Feb. 17 home from 7 o'clock tonight until raccoon Thailand 37 Cooking 51 Auricle group hears complaints. ,It Invcs- the hour o f the funeral. p. m. mllitery policy at ell." present p r q g r a m which runs 5'WeA Public Affairs lecture 33 She has 24 Horse color utensil 53 Girl's name To Sample Food tigptes and make.* dccl.sions after But he has not yet spelled out any Mark Anniversary "Wee It a psychological offen­ through 1954. Parity Is a price on "Estate Planning, Trust's, Wlll.s. that. proposals. Mrs. Jenny Janson Capt. and Mrs. William W. sive aimed at Americana leatlssa a appeared on \ declared by law to be fair to Inheritance Laws,” Community the radio and 8 10 W'applng, Feb. 10— (Special) — Y. l:lfi p. m. Six so.sslons have already been The Taft-Hartley law long has Mrs. Jenny Jansqn of 112 South Hammond observed their 12th over the Korean stalemata rather farmers in relation to what they lield and three more pre scheduled: television----- The grange meets tonight at the Wednesday, Feb. 25 been a target of labor unions, some Whitney etrect, Hartford, widow wedding anniversary Sunday, by than at Russia?" He asked. "H must buy. Sesslon.s will be held tonight and there is a fundamental change of 34 She has had \Community House with members Auction of Dilworth - Cornell of which term is "a slave statute." of Gustaf Janson and a former a trip to Holyoke. Mass., accom- , j.irwivLiwis Sen. Kerr (D-Okla.) said yester­ tomorrow from 6 to 8 p. m,, and But it has been stoutly defended In policy, responsible committees are 1 -K? ’ many — — the home economics committee Post, American Legion, Legion resident of Manchester for ipany p an l^ by Mr. and Mrs. John B. r «•«««**•• •9' day that Secretary of Agriculture Feb. 1.2 from 3 to 5 p. ni. its main principles ■ by ' Senator enutled to know It so they can WHEKJ 'iDU't? LOVE TH LIVB FOCEVER tm' *M» *f —* »e»*UA parts ln\harge of the program.. Grang­ Home. years, died yesterday at her home Horton. They all had dinner at Benson Is "sowing the seeds".of a Taft. Senate floor leader. She was a member of the Emanuel the “Yankee Peddler." consider end evaluate It.” 35 Domestic slave ers are requested to bring their Friday, Feb. 27 Republican defeat In 19.54 by not Senate Labor committee hear­ Eutheran Church In Hartford. The Hammonds have three On the queeUon of stepping up 36 Italian favori£e,dlsh, accompanied by the halting the decline in farm prices. Masonic Ball at Masonic Temple. BY V. T. HAMLIN ings have becii charted to start She leaves a daughter, Mrs. L il­ daughters, They were married arms aid shipments to Cluang Whiizzal? goddess of the recelpe. The prepared food willl be But Sen. Aiken (R-Vt.), chair­ Saturday, Feb. 28 ALLEY OOP ZO during the first week of March. lian Planks. and a granddaughter, at St. Peter's Episcopal Church Kal-staek's Nationalist forces. harvest sampled aL-xrefreshment time. man of the Senate Agriculture Annual ladles' night, British- Hospital Notes Taft already has submitted a batch •nie funeral will be held Thurs­ by Rev. H. R. Keen, Capt. Ham­ Wiley told newsmen; X Men are i ^ e d to bring a house­ committee, said the administra- American Club. OH, I TELL AEORRY.BRONSON.GOTTATRV ...AWRKSHT, 39 Story u IT 16 87 of amendments, but organised day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the mond Is a veteran of World War "I am going to take up with the hold hint ana\the women will tration expects farm prices to Patients Toda.v: 148 ■yOU.AaEY J GETTIN' WONMUG BSCX HERE NOW WHAT'S 40 Mends 1 labor isn't very happy with them. Watkins Funeral Home, 142 East II. Mrs. Hammond Is the daugh­ Pentagon the urgent matter of the TH‘ EFFECT ON furnish prizes fqr the winners. stabilize. He said Ben.son "is not I DON’T V'FORE SOME BARBARIAN 43 Scholastic ADMITTED Y E .S T E R D. A.Y: The CIO has termed them “ petty Center, street, with-burial In the ter o f Attorney and Mrs,. John A. delivery of supplies and equipment TH’ V)EW- going to be stampeded" in what­ UKE rr/ X SMEARS 'IM ALL OVER group (ab.) Films on aviation Yfili be shown. Mrs. Nora MeCni-tan. V4 Birch llberalizatlona coupled with new East,, Cemetery. Markham. They live at Hebron to Formosa, which has fallen de­ MEOiTERRANEAkN.’ SCREEN? ever action he takes. 46 Slow (music) Hold Final anti-union restrictions." Friends may call at the funeral Center. plorably behind schedule. Another morning White House Local Stocks street; David Lyons. 17 Stark­ 47 Qualifled Final tests or. the thwe-way FM T aft has carefully pointed out home tomorrow night from 7 to 9 Grant Pushes Bill " I feel that the actual deUvery visitor was William McChesney weather street; Mr.i. Flora Hebert, 50 Overdue radio syrtem for Uie ntj depart­ Stafford; John Kllstrom, 4 Pearl his proposals do not bear adminis­ o’clock. Rep. Richard M. Grant has In­ of the military hardware to the Martin, Jr., chairman of the board Quotations Furnished B.v 52 Thoroughfare ment here were held last Aieek and street; Mrs. Clernentlne Chap­ tration backing. Generally speak­ troduced another bill in the Gen­ Chinese NationaUsts will be re­ MO of governors of the. Federal Re­ Coburn St ftllddirbrook, Inc. 54 Instrumental Fire C3ilef George Enes called the man, 55 Drive B; Elizabeth Davld- ing, they involve changes In ad­ Alexander Pyluk eral Assembly. It asks for the gardeded as infinitely more stgnlfl- serve Bank. There -has been talk -..... :__ 1 p. jn. prices...... composition test" successful.' Blue" Hills ministering the present law,-Taft Alexander Pyluk, about---68, - of establishment- of a 826,000 limit . then, some of . the speculation Me M7 M4 that perhaps Eisenhower will ask "son,' 45 Wedgewbod'" 'drive': Mrs. a-io 55 Venerate Wethersfield fire officisls Bank Stochs Augu.sta Nelson. Bolton; Mrs. An­ has not looked with favor on the 144 East Avon street, ' Hartford u to what Chlang Kal-sbek wlU Martin to'stay on the Job. on death actions. 56 Shop.' present as observers. Bid Asked nie Mcl.,agan, 575 Parker street: industry-wide bargaining ban plug­ who was employed at the Vander- Board to Meet do and when he will do it. ^ Only recently Eisenhewer. said 57 Proportions Drug Store Opens First National Bank John Barnonsky, 225 Woodland ged by Rep. Lucas. Amendments brook Nurreries In Manchester, The meeting of the Board of The' hard logistical facta of- T. n a^. u. a SM. OS.. he would make Martin head of a Wapping’s first ‘ drug store, of Manchester...... 34 38 street. sinillar to Taft's current ones were died of s heart attack yesterday Education here will be held Thurs­ Chlang Kai-shek’s forces con­ e>rf. im »> at« a VERTICAL gbyernment money-raising unit tor approved by the Senate several Frank’a Pharmacy, has opened in Hartford National afternoon at 5:15 on a bus which day evening at the school auditor­ stitute the most Important factor 1 Singing group the^American Red Cross, of which Bank and Trust .... 31'/j 3.Ti ADMITTED TODAY: Thomas years ago but died in the House. "I still think it's a mistake to wash the windows. Mom— sT the Burrill block on Oakland road. had just arrived at Market and ium. for the Chinese Communists.” 2 Longings Eisen^wer is now honorary chair­ Hartford Conn. Trust . 87 92 Platt, 945 Tolland turnpike; Carol Elsenhower has authorized Sec­ Store hours are from 9 a. m. to 9 State streets in Hartford from Personal Mention Wiley said he meant the Seventh ie«> »f me >•»*«— i le. ti*. w a. Rai> M. it’ll just make my ro^m look messier than it is!" (slang) man. \ Manchester Trust .... 60 — Lee Allen. 25 Emcr.son street; retary of Labor Durkin, former p. m. daily. On Sunday from 9 a. Mrs. A. J. Bentley of Long Is­ Fleet's withdrawal as a "shield” There X^poared to be little Phof.o-x State Bank Robert Magnano, 36 Greenwood president of the A F L Plumbers ManchesUr. m. to 1 p. hi. Dr. Robert Williams, land, N. Y.,. was the week-end for the mainland -was less likely to BV RUSS WINTEIIBOTHAM BY EDGAR MARTIN likelihood ^senhow er wo\ild ask and T r u s t...... 62 — drive; firs. Ellon McCarthy, 32 union. . to establish an advisory The medical exanilhier laid that CHRIS WELKIN, Planeteer Bir One CominK Up Imagine That guest of her brother-in-law and frighten the Reds than would be BOOTS AND HER T^'DDIES a dentist, has also opened offices Martin to take over this Job unless l-'lre Insurance com :anles North Elm - street; Robert Von committee made up public, he suffered a coronary thrombevria. In the same store center. Deck, 1664 Summit street; Pyluk had a history of heart trou­ sister, Attorney and Mrs. John A. the knowledge that the Na- ho intended to Keep him at his post Aetna Life ...... 118 124 labor and industry representatives, tionallate. were getting heavier T he o f f ic e o f c o l o n e l e l ^o n .ATOiOTy.u.'S'.A. CfSMWOK) 0 ' VO I P 0 6 ~ VOWPsT ^ ViVCV v o w VoaKHj W A ACexOVHT Coming Events Calendar BIRTH.S YESTERDAY: A son ble and recently had been hospital Markham. Both attended the CHRI41 IT'S SOMOCACBS?... with the FederaJ';,Rfeserve. Hartford Fire ...... 100. 165 3'he President said he wanted this shipments''of aircraft and ammu­ WKEPE HE V CONE, —------M w>\w .wov»i -.../__ IL VVO W t 005’ HA??9,VilO Portland plays Ellsworth tonight National Fire I.... 69 to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brennan, group to help the Labor depart­ Ized and was receiving regular morning seaSlon at St. Peter's BRAMDV...HE V5A'!<9. SOM9: 66 nition. HE WON'TCAO^E «EPE CHILDS PLAY K)\CT: OV\VOKSt TO r - J ------WfM'it at Portland. The local team lost to Ph oen ix...... 100 105 137 Dcopwood drive; a daughter to ment "play a signifleant role in treatments prior to this deatfl. l^urch. AND BARRIE COOW^9:S T'O A V l He would not take these supplies ANY TRO UBLE! COMRIREP TOWHAT SVL YOO r OH’. 'VO . VSVTlt 099 Simsbury Friday night by a 46 to Life and Indemnity ins. CoH. Mr. and Mr,s. James Liucks, Rockr the' planning of Amcrlca'a econo­ He. leaves no known relatives. Club. W alts For Spring .ARECOMIN6 ^ - i I CAMt90N>’. TO A from the troops In Korea, or from 40 score, Town En^iu^ers Aetna Casualty...... 109 116 ville; a .son to fir. and Mrs. Merle mic future.” Funeral arrangements are being The 4-H Club, Garden Sprouts, -A teN 6«fO(el' ...H |4 nEXT . K c m :v ' '(Sommu'hllV “ 'Chur'cK ’’ " Couficfll' ■©enedlct,- • 27ft'®Wopdl«n*-iitreeti'-^= Douglas leader^ is, fat­ Indor^CtUna or dMenae^Catpagln.Bu-:,, 'TT34iritH)7 ft’’ hsflmifff'ity tiir T iigfiM''' '-yrnCTm rope, WUey fgtd, and he added; AyriC-NAlENT WILL meets,'Thursday at 8 p. m. at the Conn. General ...... 187 193 ting Into trim for spring garden Study Underpass BIRTHS TO D AY: a son to Mr. to have this committee draft Home, 880 Maple avenue, Hartlord. "We'll have to haVe an Intensive BE THE TOU6HE&T parsonage for the transaction of Hartford Steam Boil. . 44 47 work, looking forward to summer and Mrs. Harry Flcgert, Willlman- administration proposals for speed up in production." ne's EVER tacxled! Travelers ...... 740 760 activities. This small club haa done regular business and to act on the tic; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. changing the Taft-Hartley Act. Its Senate Republican leader Taft of Public I IiUtirs some outstanding work aince It budget for the coming year. Workers in the town Bnginee Cj’ril Deere, East Hartford. membership has not been disclosed, Ohio sqid In an MBS radio pro­ Conn. Light Power '.. 15)^' 17 was organized last year. An all-day sewing meeting of the ing Department today began the' DISCHARGED TODAY: Peter but I f was learned that John L. F u n erals gram last night he haa no official Yjonn. Power ...... 38 Ij 40^4 Beport Fin Gases Ladles Aid will be held Friday at project of -studying land - eleva­ ■Cervinl. 216 Oek street; Tommy LewJ.s,. president of the United information that the adaainiatre- the home o f Mrs.'David. Burnham. I^ rtfp rd Elec,. Lt, . 5.0 62 , M Ino- Workers, .has, been Invited to There have been some cases o f L/J. Q. .s s tions in connection with the pio.T- French, - Rockville;- Dennis An-ler- Y-‘- ■ 'Watson ;'T.,'Blow-r-".'- Uon la moving toward eatabUahlng. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. HarUoid Gas Co...... 37 40 bo’a labor member. I.«ewls has been flu here recently- Alice Ann Ham­ sible construction of a grade cross­ .son, 40 Edgerton street; Mrs. Bar­ Funeral services for Watson T. a China blookada. Wellman Burnham and Mrs. Flor­ So. fJ^w England probably the moat bitter critic of mond. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ing to replace tlie Hilliard street bara Glgnae and daughter. East Blow of Florence street, 'who William W . Hammond, has been Taft said that whUa ha personal­ ence Harrison. A- --Y Tel. \ ...... -35 37 Hartford; Mrs. Madeline Solomon- Taft-Hartley. underpass. Maihitacturthg Comoanlrk died Sunda^ were held this after­ out of achool for a little while ly favors such a blockada by the "l i i e Homemakers group of the .son and son, 339 Oliver road; Mrs. United Nations, he doM not heUeve A t its meeting Friday the Board Am. Hardware ...... 38 20 noon at the Watkins Funeral owing to a touch 'of the disease. NEA Service. T. M. R «(. U. 9. Farm "bureau will meet Thursday of Directors authorized General Corene .Jones and son, Amston; Home at 2;,30. Rcv.-Percy Smith, Some older neonie have'also been the U S. should undertake any ' from 1 to 3' p.- m- St the home of Arrow, Harly Hcg. . . . 41 >i 4414 Mrs. Ethel Sweet, ftockviilo; San­ EXTE.N'DED FOBECASTS , n v a l V e r m e e r LANK LEONARD Manager Rlghard Martin to dis­ Axxoc. Sprin,r A L L A UT7U NHIE, PCAR* SWELL! through Sunday, will average two U N K IN b c MI(3(Cy-ANPI nOMNOWdN, ant engifieer^or the "N ew HaVen” Fafnir Bearing ...... 33'4 36' i to five degrees above the normal In Grand Isle, Vt., tomorrow. Pen<4|.^ton, telephone HArrlson tary authorities' thought it was "---- - t h e r b .... 1 JUST WANT YOO V VON.I (MPBtSTANP, Mnncheeter« Evening Herald COULP'YE R£n*Mf>‘ I1NtTAYM<» Railroad, .will attenjpt to work out Hart Cooley ...... 35'- 38'j in .southern New England and near In the obitifary account, the 8-8880 feasible. KNatMICKEXWATl i MR.KIN6! WU . Wapping correspondent, Mrs. An­ a plan which will be 'acceptable to Refused by Siekles ASSOONASIUOOVEROn a0S8R>H0M8l Landers, Frarj', Clk. . 23'j 25',4 normal In northern New England. name of one of Mr. Blow's surviv­ imi«yfl4*.Ty-R)R\ii(B£sieN rii nie Colli na, telephone Mitchell both parties. -ANPSHE aUTIPIPWANTIU N ew Brit. Mach. Co/ . 35 37 .Mild weather Wednesday through ing sons 'was inadvertently omit­ 8-441A. . Sheekey said today it would "North and Ju dd...... 30 ___ RANIfPTOIt FIMSH THAT job! . 27 (Continued From Page One) I-'rldnv end turning colder at the ted. ^seventh son. Harry Blow, Four Have Applied necessary to know land elevations Russ*H-. M fg ...... ir, .17 end of the week. la serving In the Merchant Marine. 2UCMALdN6TUf! OBEEKS TRY 17 SPIES from the main line at Depot Stanley W ^ k com. . . 48 51 and lately for spinning and weav­ .'I'Ccipitatinn during this period News Tidbits For Welfare Post Square to the grade cro.ssing at Terry Steam ...... 00 • 10;) ing. will on the average total two to Harold E. Trombley Woodland street. Coflei}'from A P Wlries ■/ o o c Athens, Greece, Feb. 10—(B—The Tori'ington ...... 30 .32 Danielson went all out to attract six tentha of an Inch melted In Largely attended funeral serv­ trial of 17 Greeks accused of spy­ Lowering the tracks at the pre- j U. S. Envelope com. . .6 7 77 the company to the community by •southern New England and less ices for Harold E. Trombley of March 3 haa been set as the dead­ ing for Communist Albania opened sent underpass and raising the U. S. Envelope pfd. . . 64 60 - liavlng posters displayed In store than one quarter of an inch melted ll'/4 School street were held this line for a{lpUcaUona for the posi­ today before a military tribunal at level of Hilliard street would be Veeder-Root ...... 31 34 windows calling for workers and Jn northern New England occur­ morning at 8:15 from the John B. Queen Elizabeth II of England tion of town social. worker to re- Konltaa,. northern Greek town .near, required in order to .ronstrurit . jl.I . iu 6 a<>uve quotations are not .to even had.ministers recruiting from ring os snow or rain about Thurs­ Burke Funeral Home, followed by creates 60 new knights with grace' pliM Miss Jessie. Reynolds, whose the Albanian border. grade crossing. ! be construed as actual- markets. the pulpits. day and again on the weekend. a solemn requiem M assat 9 o'clock fui flourishes of ceremonial sword retirement was effective Jan. 1. "r — ' ...... ' ------;------at St, James'.Church. Rev. George S t first Investiture of coronation Four appllcationa have been re­ Hughes WBS the celebrant. Rev,- year,. . .. . Allea W - Dnltas nomi­ ceived to date. Robert Carroll the , deacon and nated by. Prealdent Elsenhdwe'r to Salary range for the job is $2,880 BY MERRILL C. BkOSSER 1=1 head Central Intelligence Agency CAPTAIN EASY That Telephone.Z.. BY LESLIE TURNER I pRb^iLt.K.^ AND HIS FRIENDS Oh, IPs You Rev, John Hannon the subdeacon. to $3,300 pw year. ; nmei i* r i i'»uT jatrrii Mrs. Jane Maccarone ' presided iresided' at l. „ According to a Job description m ^ S.. THl* IF YOUR SUSPICION* A R t ' iH' ftET MB SEE \THENtttJRRY'. I ^ - B U T TMEM. IF A ^ J CAMYTHINR IPEM aVm'He'rrom’’ATbeff BdWfite ' WELL. N0.6UT IP fkTORCH'TWacfcKfcP VMI1H ONE U uM — MAYBE L'Ve BEEM TOO hasty. I Crmetery,Gririeterv. wlierewhere Father HannonHann ford cow,' limps a little > but is rector of welfare, the work In­ BELL Wia I RifiMT. The torch w ia be FIRE DEPART- THE PHONE OU ITH0U6HT1 5MELIK fsl M f JUDGMENT OF MISS SPRINGTIME'S pretty WOMAN HAS OF A BKireiR. THERE'& OF THE RHONE* TOPAV.'l'O SETTER f MEWT WANTS V THE SECOND ySMOKE JUST MOW ■RJ DJANK VtXJ — WAY OF OOW*- read the committal service. otherwise alright after falling 85 volves performance of case work NO SISN MO TIME IN OETTIME TO IT! ■ CALL TH' CLOSE BVl VOO BOVS CAN lOEM 04ARACTERI RISSINe IN PUBLIC IS A © feet Into pit sHo on farm of owner WATCHMAN IM, SO START LOOXINS TO S E E IF A V f l o o r ', y AS I RAN PAST rr/ Bearers were Merle Dixon, Wil­ with responsibility in making In­ O' FIR^ FIREBUdS TRYIM^’" '^ t h e m S T A IR S ! liam Roberge. Joseph Kazilionis, In Liberal, Kan. . . . Dr. James B. vestigations to determine eligibili­ VBT.SUHl AM' HE'LL e ..' Conant, America's new high com­ r LET 0* TO BURN THIS Rayrnond Rookey, William Wilson ty of applicants for assistance. NAME HOUSE! keAi and Anthony Marone. missioner in Germany s ie v e s at Minimum qualifications ara Bonn to take up duties . .. Treason three years experience In general □ .B M a K E E I BAN NAZI GROUP trial of former Army 8gt. John welfare work, or graduation from Provoo expected to go to federal college with courses In social sci­ Bonn, Germany, F e b .' 10— (tPi court "J,ury sometime today. ences and one year of experience —The Wnsl German government Elghty-two persona dead, 32 fti general welfare work, or the today banned the Nazl-llke missing after flo o d s and galea equivalent combination of training .1' "Free (k>rps o f Germany” on sweep through North Sumatra and experience. grounds Its aims endanger the provinces In winter’s worst weath­ Ability to type and a 4lrtver’s <■ o u n t r y's constitution. Four er . . . Some 500 airborne troops license are also needed. leaders were arretted and 'war- take first parachute Jumps in "Ebc- V ranU were issued for others. erciae Snowstorm” at Camp Drum, V 2-/0 . ;V\ W i V. ^ «L Off. N. Y. SH IP’ S HU'LL CRACKED Victor J. Blssonnette, 72, presi­ PubBc Records BUGS BUNN7 dent of Standard, Card Clothing V lt FLINT There Are The Boy.a BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY Warrantee Deed Oslo, Norway, Feb. I(>— — Company, Stafford Springs, dies in w e l l ,THAT'S^ hospital there after brief illness Edward A. Blovlsh and Marga­ in-EKE'SONLV ) WELL, BOVS, NOW THAT JUST A L. I SHOULDN'T O' LBT f IT * NOT THAT LOOK* LIKE The 8,0()j9-ton American freighter ret R. Blovlsh to E. J. HoU, p it ^ WE'VE been PRMNEr FOR TAKE A LOCK A OOOP OWE W AY . . Fifteen youths, eight of them ONE WAT TO Tt' WE'VE OOT t h e SvNWO SECONI8 YA d r iv e .' WB'LL y M Y FAULT T' GHT A Mormacmar was reported pro­ erty on Chestnut street AN >400R, AND-EVERY AT THAT Ntvm m f in d a y a l l t h e pupils in East Haver High School, FINtPOUT. first PbW-OFF UST BACK, WE 6LANR. X PLACE TO ceeding to a north Norway port Building Permit EUMMER HOME WE'VE HOUSE UR t h o u g h t PARKIN' T———7 LOTS ARC lOOODNE** are arrested on morals charges by LET'S RACK TWIS START PONO BUSINESS 2 /ORACIOU*.' P A $ lK f today and it. no Immediate dan­ To Edgar. J. Berube for ThoUst. SEEN HAS BEEN OWRK , AHEACI HEARRSOMEOF* SPOT.', V. town police after questioning of rtnCH AMP SHLTr UR VERONICA. CA* OUT OF AGAIN EHR HE CUT IN ger despite a crack In her hull. Mozzer, alterations and additlaaa siawT. MOVW* OLTIEIPS. FRONT OR girl student. ■neHTAS ACLAM., MB ' to dwelling at 40 Crestwood drtvf, NAGUIB'S NEW POWER $1,500. ______Cairo, Egypt, Feb. 10—('PV— About Town FUI HRS MILAN . I Prime Minister MaJ. Gen, Mo- Milan, Italy. Feb. !(►-<» — An- hamed Naguib announced today thoritiea oetlmated today that a temporary consGtutlon far The son of Mrs. Frances Tour- 10 per cent of IClan’s l,g00,008 pop­ Egypt giving him and kis 18- naud of 285 Center street is still ulation has hr *M man council of army officers in Manchester Memorial Hospital. epidsmic ot sweeping powers. These Include In noticea carried yesterday, The Italy. Twi the apolntment and dismissal of Herald Incorrectly said the son northern city's / - ndnlsters. was discharged with his mother, been affected. JL g . i o T. M. »w t- U. A r » : ow.'T ■’•• ■ '. I

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Manchester' e;\^ening herald, Manchester, conn, tuesdAy . fee reary lo, 1953 PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALb, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1953 PAGE ELEVEN Rec Seton Hal) Again Voted Top College 'iV -»q-f

local Change Site Figures'.I l l Boston-Chicago Player Deal Paired in Feature Gracing the SwisH Landscape ------1—— Browns’ Year Indiana, Washington •A, Sport Chatter Of B Games Tonight at East Side AAU a Lot)^ Hokum Ex- Says Marion By Follow; Fordham 16th IVpliminary anti <^iiarlrr Unpredictable Double .Strike Veeck’ s Rebuiltling Job EARL W. YOST Bowlers will be out tonight to pin Sport* Editor Final Gamrs lo Br Piralftn in Four Industrial Coach Claims May Pay Off During New York, P'cb. 10—()P)—Unde­ B loss on the front running Nm - feated Seton Hall, riding the crest siff Arms in the feature Rec Sen­ Gavilan 12 to 5 l*layt*fl al Wiiiphrstrr For Three Deal XLoat of a serlra) American Loop Season of a 22-gamo wftmtng streak, was X ior League basketball game at the t .•-•VT voted the top college basketb^l ELOF SOlXtMONSON, head. BIU.V EJWJLAXn. former Man- East Side Rec. The rivals claah al Choice Over Davey feotball toach of Silk rvt>- the|rhp*ler Hijch hajiehall and basket- j^ew Haven, Feb. 10 i/Ti Trvin With Uncle Sam 8:.3n. First game at 7 will pit Ann's New York — (NEA) — Grit-] By MARTY MARION , team In the land today for the rmat two seasons, is passinR out'ball player, is a studejit M "" ;! Trask, superintendent of srhools In Spot against the Cypress Arma. Icism of AAU huckster basketball I St. Louis, Feb. lO-^UP)—We Chicago, Feb. 10—t/P)— Cu­ fourth straight week. clears followinp the birth of a | son Arndemy and I* » "’ '■mher o f , J ,h . evolves In the final analysis t o ; Pl.iinville snd dlrertor of the sn Pittsburgh (NEAl - Talk The hot and cold Cypraaa Arma honestly feel that 1953 will be ban Kid Gavilan, a eonfldent The Pirati's from South Orange, Km last Thursday to Mrs. Solo- the Monaon cage quintet. . shottf baseball oddities; "' critidsm- of-AAU supervision...... 12 to S favorttei Is looking past N, J„ stretching thetr reign Scr mist Connerticul ' intersrholasiir Pi:. .u’ill be. nut tn get back lii. tha midt_ the Brdwna' yeai-; . ^ monson at Manfhester Memorial < 'The 'Plrales' have“lost pitch­ "AAU in my own "mind Is a t o f tomorrow’s welter title defenne No. 1 team to the longest rule by Alhlette, Conference Basketball die of the rare fnr- a apnt In the of hokum from top to bottom," In my opinion. Bill 'Veeck haa Hospital. I.INEIT rHA.NtiES with the ers Ron Necclai and Ron hig pla.volfswhen the.v take on the against Chuck Davey tn an ex- any team this season, were picked ------Rritish Amorif'ans lhi« »fn»on in Tournament snnounred a change says a, former coach of one of the done a great Job in rebuilding this eiimloti litto the middleweight a.s tops by 32 of the 75 sports Kline, First Baseman ' Tony liirkle*s Ann’s Spstt-. Ann's, on the clu'q in Just* a short .year and a J1M1WV R O A C H honor-■ thf Am^rtran Baakothall Bartirome and Shortstop Dick big industrial teams. "This goes ranks. In the site of Clsss B preliminary other hand have yet to taste *1r- halt since he came to SI. Louis. \\*e writers and broadcasters in the a W e S ! ; on thi Annual have been few and with good re- Groat to military service. from Avery, Brundage on down. In the ramp of unbeaten poll. On the usual basis of 10 The paee-sellers have rair- antt quarter-final games twiay. m i tnry and will be nut lafilll strength think that without question the The Bucs first three return­ In hope* of upsetting the Arma. I know them all,'and I have been Davey, the fillchtgan State grad, points fqr first, nine for second Tlr^'UaThe " T u p o n but 13 players to The medium school playdown on tha Olyffipic Gaines commuttee Biowns will be A first division club with the near-perfect record of ees from the armed forces will Bill Griffith, Ray BHnn and Frank this season. We are .definitely and so forth, Seton Hall totalled can football team for rtate. Six of the* current eight and contest will be staged al the he Pitcher Bill Macdonald. with them. 87 \ictorles and two drawn In ManchesWr Pl".v;;r co-captaineoop Title since being beaten by La Salle in cussion by the group. Jimmy Rhode laland. The two cltibs will at tournam^ht time this year will Miller’s and Silk City Win Msrvin Edelman, 161, Philadel­ Bowlers while Nassiffs will rely on waukee Hawks later performed In last year's National Invitation return here Sunday afternoon for award in 1952, setting new double O'Leary Is president of the local prevent the staging o f the early phia (fl). their good pass work and team the National AAU turnament. pla.v records. Our reports on Bill Tournament, while both Indiana an ABL game at the Armory. games ^ t h e Psyne Whitney gym- Joe White of the Santa Marla, The High Frosh team coached by chapter. Toronto Arthur King, 140';. play to carry them to victory. as a fielder are great. Charles Beattie nosed out the Lln- and Washington have won every George Kaftan, former All Amer­ Tornnto-Phtladelphia. outpointed The usual $2.00 door pries will Calif., indu.strlal league team has ican from Holy Croaa and later BaslurpC ■ ' Teamed up with a first class sec­ coln-Mercury entry of the Rec In- game since Dec. 13. Indiana’s rec­ , TJte Winchester schopl. s ,9nn,- Alan McFater, 144 1-4, Toronto be given at the end of the first a coaching Job. Under AAU rules, ord is 12-2 and Washtngton's 'SO-1. o n H I T V ..— IMCPARXMENTt with the GetHcs and Knlcks, will _ Games in Y Senior League ; coaches are pros. ond baseman in- Bobby Young, -we termadiato i-eague to. win the. first Herm’s Cameras pinned the first not? strticture Is a brand new aix- not. quarter of the big game. La- Salle held fourth ptadi this" play with the Slaters. Hank Luiseltl made a movie, really should have a fine double round honors, 41 to 38. loss of the Rec Senior Lesgue sea­ .grade grammar school opened last play combination. We aren't ex­ It was a clean and exciting game week, one jump ahead o f Illinois, fall. The l,2.'’)n-raparity gymnas­ collected $20,000 and was declared son on the Naaslff Arms Isst Fri­ Miller's Resjsiirsnt five, led by pecting Hunter to be the greatest all the way with the score chang­ w’hich trounced Michigan last MARSHALL AITKEN needs but ium has served ss home court for with Pringle that proved too much a pro. When he returned to San night, 92-62. La Salle held the top day night at the Ea.*t Side Rec. 33 points In Manchester High's big Paul Arcari, downed the Wap- for the Harvesters. Between the Toani Four Moves of hitters, but his speed afoot (he ing hands several times. The Lln- Hillhouae and Wilbur Cross teams Francisco, he was reinstated and spot for the first two weeks o f the 71 to 60. The Arms had rolled up three remaining b a^ el- plng Harvesters In last night's cur­ four they scored all the points in Era o f Red Sox Slugger^ made eligible to play AAU ball.. led the Texas League In stolen coln-Mercury team led by one nine atraight w'ins befoix* meeting ball games to wipe out/Pinky this season. this period. At the halfway mark. bases last year) should moke him point at the end of the first quar­ season, but was supplanted ' by tain raiaer at the "Y ,'' 7» to 57. Into First Place The compelling urge to have Kansas State, which lasted three their match in the Photomen. Hoherilhal's s r o r i n t stand- Miller's had a 40 lo 24 spread. winning teams, to get one's prod­ an ideal leadoff man. He hit .284 ter and the froah came back to tie The aecond game found the Silk It up at 17-all at intermission. weeks as No. 1. Strange but true, Herm's Camera ard of 244 points for one season. The last htilf was much the Ends in Stephens Deal uct a sso rte d with a winner, leads and most of his hits were of the Shop and the Naaslff Arms sport- Hoh;nthVr f l ^ ’ed ‘uV''hl" record in the Class « City Aces upsetting Moriarty timely variety. At the three quarter mark it was Kansas State, upset by Nebras­ r"mpa|g5,Jmo^_at_T^ same. The big lead built up in the SJAN'DINGS: Inevita'bY recruiting evils in Llncoln-Mercury by one point ka Saturday night, continued its ^ Ing goods romj[>snypcc3 |>y ^oar- ...... flMit. 30- minul«»v-waA .tao.,.mu Tire era of ball League. It has bred a species ny Groth,.300 hitting center fielder Margaret Alin Graham, of Tulsa, Okla., practices on the rink at with three quick hoops and held it dropped from fifth to tenth tame store. for sn average ciit 16.2 poinla pec other hot night as they hit for TH and Kupferschmidt were high for I'eam F o u r ...... 11 the Boston P.e,d - Sox' famous had to get some pitchers for Lou of Irami) athlete. Team O n e ...... 14 who can al.so go and gel 'em. At Davos. Switzerland. In preparation for the women’s world figure skat- gamely on to the lead for the re place this week. The K-8Utsrs game. points. Arcari.sAssc... I,eo.,** w . Day...... Steve the Harvesters.nnrv^BiFiii. The i iie riuii»*entire miiiriMiller "friendl.v left field fence” faded in­ Boudreau.'' Bob Hlrsch and Madison Stan first base our great experiment is B r im v At KERMAN suMered|p^,l,nijhirj ,„hn Pringle all Gang played well for the winners.’ Team Five ...... 14 ir.x competition which Is scheduled to get under way Feb. 13. Miss mander of tlfe game. started bouncing back lest night, ANOTHER ODDITV: Herman to baaeball hi.stnry today with the The deal, Cronin concluded, ford migrated from defunct Dav- with Ro.v Siever.s, Converted 'out­ Graham is one of four American competitors. Twenty-two women only, facial and ...... Team Six ...... 14 "should help both clubs.” (Sii.'Fsamkti . Jack Farrell, Al Cole and Ron however, with a 74-64 victory oVer Wlersbicki, co-owner of Herm's TWOO KORMEH ?ilk Town real- 'I"” *’'* fiRures while Gene xHE ACES pulled another up.sel departure of slugger Vern ton to Santa Maria. Calif., which fielder who finally submitted to in all will try for the title. dents did" alT right for themselves Automobile accident last Saturday ^.j(h yj „p,) I.,enny Team T h re e ...... 12 Manager Boudreau's rommenl Simmonds played best for the win­ Iowa State. Camera shop, sponsors the tesm dW all when they beat Moriarty'* by nine, .Stephen.*. nl.so picked up Serman Nearmnn surgery yast Spring after several ners while big Dick LaCoss did bearing his name. ' in the Rec in th^' recent Esslern Duck Pin in New York. The BA eager "Od : Bakiilskl's 14 were high for the n failure at the free throw Tea m Two ...... 11 on the deal Is: "I approve of It be­ Oklahoma A R M cRmbed thias his hride-ln-he had just started Harvesters. ■Die chunk.v Jnflelder was traded from Akron. shoulder operations. So far he most of the rebounding. Bob Mo- League. Herm's Cameras. How­ Bo\ylfng Tournament at Wllliman- lane that proved, the downfall for cause it will prrtvide us with much- The REA Traveler* of Artesla, notches to sixth, while DePaol their Irip home from City Hall, -p„|; was off to a faat Willis Kilpatrick, Pete Petrone lo the Chicago White Sox yester­ looks good. dean and Bob Unnell were the liidd firm In seventh.’ Lonhriana ever, the one-time Manchester tip.' Roy Upp carted home lop the Gasmen. They made a poor II day in exchange for pitc hers Marv needed pitchng strength and give N. M., lost Dirk Etcher and Roger High Individual Scorers ihoney t’l.inO) while Charlie Kebarl after getting a marriage license . tesms were on. Bel- and Harlow ■ Willi.s, member* of us the green light in our effort to We have improved our pitching sharpshooters for the losers while State moved up two ptoses to Trade ace .pasttlmes with rival lor 26 attempts. Will Cobb snd Grissom. Hector t.Skinnv) Brown Stoke* to ..the Denver. Banker*. High Marksmen Notch Slggle Krtnjack played a good was fourth ($1711. Kebart Is a for­ when a car went through a atop ■ upjjhiri and King were controlling Rsy Zemnnek played a fiead.sup Team Four in the We.*t Side Rec a’nd Bill Kenned.v, No ca.^h was itAi ''ebuild our team with youngsters.” staff with the acquisition of dou­ eighth, moving Wsstern Ksatoeky Ann’s Spot in the circuit. sign ' and strurk Ackei man s car \ (|,p hoards and set up many hofips. Giiv ■ Rneeola played irith three floor game. mer town champion. Others who game, taking advantage of the Oil­ Table Tennis I>eague, collected six volved. ■■ I Stephens' leave-taking was in different A ATT team* before land­ Feature College Games ble no-hIt 'Virgil Truck* and rookie down to ninth. Westera ssado- Its FRANK TORO, former WeK;ei' competed but who finished out of head-on. I pny anrl Arcari with their fast ers' mlscucs. points last night to go info-, the Only Dorn IR.Magglo remains of maiked contrast to the big deal ing with .Klrbv’s. 'Shoe* of I,o* Bob Holloman, purchased from record SO-S tost Bight, iMwevert by I breaking kept the Miller gang In fir.at round lead. Three teams sre Syracuse where his 16 victories and His* Srlis(»l Froih Ml) High and Teachers College |n New the money Included Chet Nowickl. The game was slow in starting that brought him to Boston with Anrele*. !.*»* O’Gara of Kirby’* Is Seventh Straight Win B, F. Pt*. shellacking Loyoto o f New Or­ ,'VK' TAGGART'S .37.3 waa the j the lead. At the ten minute mark knotted for .second place, only one the Inng-liall hitting Red Sox line 2.51 ERA earned him a major 0-0 2 Britain athlete, has joined the Vic Taggart and Tom Kelly. Clay­ hut picked up speed in the second up that earned the name of "Tlie since departed pitcher Jack Kram­ anotijer AAU veteran who’* made New York, Feb. 1 0 -t/P)—That Wake Forest (26); Ed Kalafat Trlv)xiio,. rf ...... 1 leans. 42-67. ton Fuller won" $.30. best local howling score turned , in It was Miller's out in front by four, point behind. League trial. He i* also going I.«ro*a, If ...... 1 2-3 4 Seton Hall, with eight gaities Naaslff Arms in the ^hnnecticut frame. Cobh and Zemanek along .Sockers.” He alone Is left (rom er after the 1947 sea.son.' The Red thn round*. new basketball craze—"Francis Minnesota (26): Joe Dudley, Dav­ Manchester High School's rifle Kerrell. c ...... 41 4-7 to Baaketbail . Aaaociatipn. Johnny after last night s rollin)t| Other j 1ft lo 11, [I was a bad aecond pe- Mike Pierro kept Team One in Sox . gave the St. . Louis Browns great guns in the Puerto Rican Norman Miner ...... 94 79 173 1 O-I 2 standing between the team' and a good scores were as follows r Peter-I rlod for Wapping as the Caterers with Chick PlumVner and Bill the 1946 American League |>eu- When Gordy Carpenter, a Phil- Fever"—is sweeping the country. idson (26) andDon Schlundt, Indi­ team made it seven wins in a row RUflIdU...... "Swede" Anderson, ^firmer Man- .lOHNNY 4'ANAVARI'S Rockville Shaw, were after every loose ball. contention with three point*. Flovd $310,000 and .seven players. Ilns veteran of several seasons, Even since Bevo Francis and his ana (25). Winter League. Edwin Relchard .. . . ; ; 95 73 168 Stmmnni ...... R 0-1 3 perfect season, goes after No. 33 High baaketbail team needs to win son 144-.3.16, Fairfield 36.3, Phillips j teally came to life. Again it was Nlcker.sonn, Kilpa'trick and Petrone nant winners. yesterday at the Silver City Gun Other Manchester flrers were Sweet. Is ...... 0 0-0 0 cheater High cageiy has also hook­ Moriarty's couldn't get started Boston fans who loved to watch Stevie, smashed out 122 hotne didn’t succeed to the coaching Job, Rio Grande (Ohio) mates hit the .Though pitching In «tUI our 4 3-5 11 tomorrow night against Siena a l Just one more game to gain s berth 311, and Arnold 314. ' Day, Arcari and Bellinghiri, along al.*o won all their matches to gath­ Knostman's scoring antics set j Club in Meriden as the Indians Robert Pitcher, Alfred Lange, and Coin, IR ...... ed on \(dth the Anna in the CBA. and found themselves on the short their heroes bang the hall off the runs In his five years with the Red he Hoped In a huff to Denver. ' headlines, the accent on scoring an Armory record at Arne.", la.,, major mark, wo hax’o four out- home and also plays, at Muhlen­ er the maximum of three points. ntanding young pronpoct* return­ overwhelmed Meriden High's gun­ Robert Ledoux. 141 9-17 41 end of a 31 to 23 halftime score. shprt (311 feet) left, field wall haye Sox and drove in .162 runs. That This is .suppo.sed to be basket- seems to have increased. where Kansas State chopped down Totsls ...... berg Batiirday might. This week’s ------Second round of play will end ing from Hcrvlcc in Don Larsen, ners by a score, of 879. to 793.. For Meriden 793 - I.tiiOela-Mereer)'- Bill Blanc-put some life into the seen the slugger.* disappear in the includes last season when he was h-»tl a* an avocation? The NCAA Statstical Bureau re­ Iowa State. 74-64. HI* 31 markers the third time, the Indians scores B. F. PU. vote total was the Pirates’ Moriarty game in the third canto on March 16th and the Town hampered by injiiries and hatted ports that point-making Is on the Mike Blyzka, Bill. Pilgrim, right Walter Fuchs...... 94 71 166 Modean. rf ...... « -O-J 16 smallest since taking over the No. Championships will start the fol­ last 18 months. topped the record 29 set by Art were all better than their oppon­ 0 hut it wasn't enough to stop the only .2.14, chased home 44 runs and upswing in collegiate basketball Buntc of Colorado last Saturday. handers, .and. Jim. Itpcbiirch,. i Robert Adzima ...... 78 82 160 Trueman, rf ...... 0 0-0 1 post, however. They had 775 NEW Rtd Ram V-8 Power lowing week. Any players who are Bobby D o.e'rr, team captain, ents best score. The win givgs the Roger Blouin ...... 94 63 157 Proven. It ...... 1 0-0 2 Aces. The last period waa a wild hit seveh homer*. Ki’mTicfr Defe"*f8 circles —and it has the statisticians southpaw. We are looking for big 0 0-2 0 |)ointa on t^eir first visit to the not playing in the league are ele- heavy hitter and clutch slugger, m the'other Big Seven game, things from our young lefthander local hotshots a guaranteed share Robert W right...... 91 66 166 Hare, c ...... / / Most efficient engine design in any affair with both teams tiring bad­ retired after the 1911 season. . \ couple of ntatlstics point up going around in circles. Colorado pulled away in the third of the CCIL title at worst. A com­ Krlrjali, r* ...... 4 0-0 3 top, 670 two weeks ago and 484 g.lhle for the tourney. It seems like centuries ago when pick IJttlcflcld. who showed so Eugene M elnlck...... 85 70 155 ntarln. rs ...... 0 0-0 0 last week. ^ American car. Hemispherical head, ly. The Gasmen cut seven points Ted Williams wa.s recalled Iqst the im|>ortrtne<> of the good old left Sedgman, 6-1, 6-2 period to defeat Nebraska, 86-87, bination of an Indian victory over Llnhell, Is ...... 4 4-5 13 off the Aces lead in. the last qiiar- Learns played 30-20 games, _.No-w well for us after we i^ u ired him Other Meriden shooters were Top ten:. ' "ahorl punch” etroke, ■ Full 140» -May as a U.-S. Marine Corps pilot field fence lo a power hitter like -«t-Lincoln. Fagler’s 27 points were- fh Aujpfst“ firoin TJeCro With ifo ■ Middletown; or any Middletown- - Guy 'Dillaiway and Nell (3hnse. M«rinriiv IR . . v. .> j x ,... 0 0-9 0 hbraepower. ter hut it ws.*n'l enough. and now is in Korea. He'll he 31 Stephen*. In hi* five Boston eam- indviduals score that many points in a losing cau.se. loss will give the Indians sole pos­ 1. Seton Hall (32) (23-0), 898 "Boston, Feb. 10 — i/Pl — Jack in one game. many young pitchers on our roster, Totals ...... 17 4-9 38 2. Indiana (9) (12-2), 804 Qiiimin’s Raskel in October and whether he'll don paigns he averaged .314 at Feniva.v At Bloomington, Ind., mean­ the acquisition of Harry Brechren session of this year's version of the Score at lialf 17-17. Red Sox flannels again is anybody's Park, fin the road In that time hi* Kramer was within-one match of La.st night, for in.stance. at while, Indiana (10-01 kept its per­ league crown to add to last year's 3. Washington (10) (20-1), 488 squaring his qross-counlry profes- least 10 players popped in 25 or is doubly im|>ortant. As a tearher, 4. La Salle (8) (18-2), 422 Y Results Decides Thriller guess. mark wa* .2.12 or 62 point* lower. fect Big 10 record intact by wal­ Harry ha* no peer and I prinly be­ championship. Since the Manches­ Last, sea.son Johnny Pesky, a (lional tennis series with Australian more points. Not all their teams loping Wisednsin, 66-48. Schlundt's ter shooters have already defeated Sports Mirror 6. Illinois (12-2), 316 Pitching is the Red Sox' aoresl won. however, as defense still lieve he will nt leant 10 games • • • NEW Spacious consistent if not iengthlv hitter, problem. Veteran Al Benton wa* a ace Prank Sedgman today after 25 points enabled him to retain his Middletown High once on the Ti­ Dogs Win Honors 6. Oklahoma A. * M. (1) MIIIffr handing the Aussie a one-sided 6-1, counts, too. for u* a* a npot ntarter. n. r . was traded to Detroit along with hlg help In relief last year hut he league scoring lead. gers' home range, the return ’TODAY A YEAR AfM) Fred (16-3), 248 Travel Lounge Inlerien _____ 1-4 ^ FRANCIS, HIMSELF, led the We are strong down the middle K i n r . r f , i - Slorrs, Fch. 1.0 f.Pl The Unl- Walt Dropo a slugging first ha.se- has gone hack to the coast league 6-2 trouncing. Illinois (H-i) kept pace with In- match in Manchester is not ex­ Wilt won the Baxter Mile at the In Foreslvillc 7. De Paul (17-4), 228 > 0.1 'Pny.' if'-...... , . ■ . T ‘ - 14 ; Sedgman has -a 13-12 margin point parade. He netted 51 points with rookie star Clint Courtney be­ 8. Louisiana State (1) (19-t), Check the extra leg-room, head- 0 - 0 fi : ver.*ity of Connerticiif hakketball man. ,st his own request. Veteran Ellis diaha by downing Michigan, 92-62. pected to be overly toujgh for the NYAC gamw. timed in 4:10.4, In If ...... 1 their tour as they meet again a* unbeaten Rio Grande won Its hind the plate, -Hunter and Young 212 , rooti) and elbow-room Dodge A r c n r i . r ...... _____ s 2 -2 15 ' team came out on the up-end of Boston General Manager Joe Kiitder hsirt his back last summer Other Big 10 ganic* *avv Michigan Indians. a race so close that Don Dehrmann 0 .0 30th straight game, whipping Ce- around second and Groth in center. R»11in|rMrl. r* ...... __ fi 12 ' a see-*aw battle with Wagner Col­ tonight in Boston Garden.- State trim Iowa, 60-48, a t "Iowa .THE MERIDEN RANGE, al­ . Dogs from the Manchester i 0. Western Kentucky (4) (20-3), offera! Compare it with of her cars, 0 .0 0 Cronin said of the deal: and i.s a question-mark. originally wa* named the winner. ni4ii4rin. rr .V ...... 0 lege" here last night. 64-61. Art Kramer's accurate placements darville College, 104-48. We have'power in.the outfield with Obedience Club, faired well last' 202 even those costing more. . . . . 2 .1-1 "The While Sox are shooting for City, and Ohio State out-maneu­ ways friendly to the Indians, pro­ FIVE YEARH AGO T h e Cin­ I k ...... The Boston pitching nucleus , frequently caught Sedgman out of Francis 'now has 1,513 points for Vic Wertz In right, returning Sunday by winning a share of the PrinrU . Ic • - . _____ fi 2-4 14 Quimhy nipped in a lay-up shot the pennant. Having traded F,d ver Minnesota, 81-<7I, despite Kala- duced a score only 10 points off cinnati Reds traded shortshop 10. Kansas State (11-3), 167 shap?,* up as lefthanders Mel Par. position last night as the 31-year- a fantastic ,10.4 average. serviceman Dick Kokos in left, prizes In the Forestvllle Obedience in the last 21 seconds to put Robinson to the Athletics for Fer­ nell and Maury McDermott and laiT* 26 marker*. the-local school record, set a year Eddie Miller to the Philadelphia Second ten: T n t i i l n ...... Ifi fi-12 UConn ahead. 62-61. Then the old veteran of the pro ' circuit Following the Rio Robot were Western Kentucky, sparked by plu.s hard-hitting Don Lenhardt ago on the Silver City Gun Club Chib show. 11. Seattle (3) (19-2), 102 All New W n p p l n t 4.\:i ris Fain, they needed a long-ball right hander Sid Hudson. Phils for outfielder Johnny Wyro- the.se sharpshooters: and Hank Edward* a* utility gar- In the 'Beginners Class, all R. K. game was iced for the Hu.skie.s. hanged out his straight set verdict Spoelstra's 28 points, buried Loyo­ Range. This was accomplished 12. SUta (2) NEW Cieon-lined, / illl.lFihitler inIII theirinfill lineupiiiit tGris.som, rnSNOni, Ha righthander,1 l|( II LI lluiURi « hadiimi na stek and cash’.. -..;.,.lA4anijr-.AZ..JsXaut.eS'.hefoce la-of the-South,- 92-67;’ ’wtthwtfc-the 'services ■v)f-ailing-Bob-j; • ■ 'mN-' ■ - V-EABH-' -AGOJMJftpt. "0 :' •pliiMS. ,wcat, to-Manchester, entries, ,419-4->r'a8v-. . . . . T - - .MfHIPr, r f ...... TTT*! " o ? o (31); Rudy D'Emilo, Duke t30I; freshman season at third ba.*e. Our Stredmnnerf Beauty . 9 2 T1 ‘’9unt. Quimhy, .scoring 26 some time but only southpaw, had a 2-2 mark (p relief of 7,043. Duke outlasted George Wash­ Potterton. who normally pushes Herbert Walker, Bill Cox and Lt. sa follows; 1, Anita Dionne's Ger­ 13. Oklahoma Oty (3) (18-3), S. Knf^.rerhmlfi*. If . . . . . 0 0 -0 ^ 1 Joe Holup, George Washington .second line infield also 1* strong, man Shepherd, "Uda," 150; 2. P » | o * e J . r _____ 0 -n Ken McGregor of Australia ral­ ington, 83-80, with the winners' Captain Mort Handler for top hon­ 60 . Styling is sleek and trim. Lines fol­ 2 S I points \vas high man for the game ^Id they offer what we and.righthander Brn-wn waa 2-3. with hard-hitting George Free.se W. Potter were dlsclose<] as mem­ . . . . 4 O-.T tfi 1 In M-hioh the lead switched 10 • • - - • ...... " lied to whip Pancho Segura of (29); Art Spoel.stra, Western Ken­ Winnie I>el.s)ng'8 Collie, "Skip,” low nstitfsl contours, without L*nnf.. rr ...... 1 in which ronsiriered sufflelent talent for him D’Emillo (30) barely oiitscoring ors on the team. Potterton's re­ bers of a syndicate seeking to buy 14. Kansas (10-4), 48 fi 2-.fi tucky (28); Willard Fagler. nt third (drafted from Mobile Rnknl^ki. if ...... * '. i times. Ecuador 4-6. 7-5, 8-6. Segura has 140; 3. Doris Custer's Collie, any ''bulges.’’ Dodge U Styled In the.way of pitching." the losers' Holup (291. turn is eagerly looked for. In the the Philadelphia Phils. 15. (14-2); 42 Chicago Rockp Casillo. 147Vj, a 20-6 advantage in their duel.' Nebrn.ska (27); Dickie. Hemric, Wake Forest nipped William wticre-' he hit .313), also slick preparations for the Indians return “ Blaze," 144 out of a |>osalble 16. Fordham (16-3), 41 for Actuml T n tn iM ...... ?fi - V ll •^7 Cronin said the Red Sox needed fielding Willie Miranda at short, TWEJ4TY YEARH AGO— A ca­ Score nt hnlf tim*. 40-24 MUl^r A Chiragn, outpointed Dave Shads.^ & Mary, 78-76, as Hermic potted encounter with a fine Loomi.* Prep score of 155. 17. Niagara (16-3). 37 / hurlers "wilh-majoi- league experi­ Connie Berry at second and a pacity' crowd of 20,000 at Madison Referfpf, BolrltH'-Blanrhnrd. 141 i-j, Detroit-t81,; - 26 points for the winners. How­ School squad, previously- beaten by Bquapb Garden'%aw Primo Cancra, JIM MA’nUAHON’S Cocker, 17. Louisville (17-3), 37 ence:" whole varety of first basemen (six "Lightning," took second In Open — ever it took a -lay-up. at the buzzer the lndlHns._ _ . !?4Qy1{nocK out EcnleL.Schaaf. 2Q7, 19. California (13-6), 35 - Having-lost Leo Kiely and “Dicic. . Johttstnwn, Pa. .. Chico. . Vejar. in all).—^...... —...... With a scdre o f 196, losingr ftr»t ...... Htik rit> ~"t Afi» Brodowskl to the armed services 1,13 3-4. Stamford. Conn., . out- by Ray Lipskas to give the Dea­ Friday the local gu“hners. fire for In^he 13th round with a weak left " 19. Tulsa (14-5), 25 FL r . r i 5 . Tuesday, Feb. 10 cons their victory. I still believe that the team.s to their own team championship and }jio which sent Schaaf to the hos­ place by one-half point. Note:. Louisville and Niagara are r o h i u r f ...... n -0 ifi and Dir.r.y Trout tn» the radip pointed Tony Cimmino,-154, Bay- beat In the American Le.ague this Repeating his win in Meriden, -- 2 — - 0 - 0 - . -4- Ann's vs. Cypres.* Arm*. .7 Rec. Davld.son's Dudley was high Scholastic Coach Magazine awards pital with a cerebral hemorrhage. tied for 17th; California and Tulsa ^.1 «rjcm«rv. rf ...... hroadcastlng booth t In Detroit 1 we-j onne, N. J. (10). 'year are New York and Cleveland, Roberta Hallock's Golden Retriev­ 7 > m n n e k . i f ...... h 0 .0 10 Na.ssiffs V*. Bowler.*. S;30 Rer. man' in th? game against Tennes­ as well as the National Rifle As­ Schaaf later died. - for 19. Ln-rpi'., <■ . . . . fi 0-1 12 ’ probably in that order. I see no er. "Chief,” C. D. X.. placed flfat In Others receiving votes: Florida, 2 see w ith'26 points-but the Vols sociation's medal for Club Cham­ Plummer, rr ..... 1-4 fi Wednesday. Feh. II . \ ' . - - won, 83-73. « reason, though, why we can'e be pion. Previous winner was Bob Utility and second in Open X. Minnesota, Rio Grande ^1), Holy DEPENbABILITY; S h t,* - TR ! ! ! ! 2 ' 1-2 fi ' High vs. Wesvei-. 8:30 , Armory. ';Chief” also captured high aggre­ n 0.1 n More fireworks figured to go on i third. At any rate, we all feel that WINTtER CARNIVAL Cross. Miami (0) (3 ); Ohio Stats. F ln v e li. 1r . , . __ Pioneer vs, Teachers, 7 • Y. Pottcrlon. 0 . 0 o gate honors with a Combined scqre T frin > )4 . \ f ...... 0 tap tonight, with these top games! we will be battling the White Sox NEXT WEEK’S schedule is Canisius, Navy, Vlllanova, G«org* 0 .0 4 State vs. Buck's, R;.30 ‘ Y. ) r ...... 2 I Sales and Service^ on schedule; Columbia at Yale, i third and fourth position.*. heavy, with three matches testing Slorrs, F*eb. 10 (Ji While nf .394 out of a possible 400 In Washington. Wyoming, UCLA, Friday, Feh. IS Let's hope we aren't wrong. I dqn't Open and Utility scores combined. ?7 2-fi fifi Texa.* A & M at Tcxa.s, Baylor at the Manchester riflemen. The Uni­ most everyone looks for Spring­ Pennsylvania, Columbia, Notre . T o t n i » Teachers v.s. Silk City, 6..30— Y. think we are. Tonight th* Obedience Club will MAfinrii Rffithers tl9i 1 214 SPRUCE ST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI-3-5095 SMU, LSU at Florida. Arlkona versity of Connecticut's Hartford like weather. University of Con­ Dame (1), Murray-tKy,), Eastern- B r . P ta hold a "Test Night" at the Com­ High St Bristol. State (Flagstaff) at Arizona, St. Branch Freshmen entertain the necticut students ho'pe for a good Kentucky, Richmond, Southern FiKrrarri. .rf . , . fi-11 Ifi ' munity Y at 7 o'clock. n,.n Saturday, Feh. 14 Bonaventure at St. Loui.*, Chicago .San Mateq. Calif. — Elgardo i^'caVrin'thrHarUord Ar'mcjry of snow. Reason; Their ftrst California, Wake Forest, Okla- L. Bnrntrri. If . .j... fi ■ ; R U r r . r ...... , . -fi . V 4 14 New Haven vs.- Nassiffs, 8.30— ADMIRAL-BEKDIX-MOTOROLA Loyola at Bradley, Oklahoma at Romer, 244, Argentina, outpointed Tuesday,, powerful Loomis is met Annual Winter Carnival this week­ hoi^a, Northwestern. Tennessee, , t K n j i y . rg l - l S Verplanck Srhool. Kansas. LaSalle vs. St. Joseph's Junior Pavne, 2'75, Oakland, Calif. end. The students have lined up a FIGURE SKATRSTG 'HTLE Tejtas, Dayton, North Carolina, St. n on Wednesday at the local Armory, Mkt^urA. ri ...... 1-2 1 BA's St Pawliu-ket. (Pa.), and ^emple vsi DePaul.- MO). whole slate of winter sporting Davos, Switzerlancl, Keb. 10—t/P) Joseph, Brandels, Connecticut, St. Huntnctr>n. ) k ...... ! . 1 1-fi 2 , and CCIL competition concludes on n 0 , 0 0 --Hayes Alan Jenkins of Akron, rieibeiti. 1k ...... Sunday. Feh. II Friday when .Middletown appears. events, including skiing, ice skat­ Loui's, St. Bonaventure, St, Phan- Pawtucket vs. BA's, 3.30— ing, and-tbe.Uk^-But-lf-lt-doesn'-t 0„ a- 19-year-old sophomore at itris (Brooklyn)...... ■’ I ’* ll- 2 f i 4? 'The bleriden match 'su'mmaries Armorv. snow, here’s what D)e students can Colorado College, skated away prop* half S1*3.T ArfR. follow; do: Watch a waterVballet, a table with the men'r world "figure skat­ WILLIAM DICKSON A SON of Former NBA Manchester 879 tennis exhibition, a co-ed fashion ing championship today in a brit-. Jim Stehlin, star forward pooser ' SINCE 1615 Morton Handler ...... 96 87 183 show, basketball with mixed cou­ Ilont free style display which gave on the Brandels U. football team, A Joseph Bell ...... 9.1 83 178 ples, or-attend a Jazz concert and him a narrow maiigin over Jimmy la also the third basenian on the RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL e Official Starts Bnice A-nderixm- . . , - . 98 79 177 an informal-dance. ■ Grogan o f Oolofado Springs. Colo. Judge#' )>ssebsll squad, .

fAINTINO AND DAPERHANCiNB New York,^Feb. 10'— t)P)'-^r-SaU j games during the 19.10-51 season, vatore- Sollazzo,. convicted of .fix--j , He said he lost on three of them, ,M.LWOIWCMENIN8tmi:0-- ing college basketball games, says j won on the other- three. - ha.-k>at.;.$8t000 . .tha .first.--;t)nn»'4ie- flrati-att«a*p$-w«*>>.'faMiy«) tried to rig .points on a profes Hfillazzn testified. He Mild he and PHONE MItelMi 94)920 ANY TIME sional contest. , Edward Gard, former I-ung Island 8olia;zzu wa* testifying at the I nlverslty basketball player, ar­ For Chrysler -Plymouth Service first day of the trial uf Hoi Levy, ranged with !>■*'>' to fix a gaiiie be­ eiT COMHtn MOBIIHUT SOVKlt farmer National Basketball Ah- tween .Mlnneapoll* and Wanhlng- nociation referee,, who I* charged tnii at Wa»hlngt-on No*'. 4. Snl- AinOMAIIC DtllVlUY—laves both- combustion efficiency. Mobil* with six count* (if bribery and one lazzo HukI he placed the bet on . Tht Action Car For AcHva Amaricans er of constantly checking your beet bum* completely! nf ennMpiracy, all mindemeanor*. iVashington but .Mlnneapoll* won Sollazzo, a Jeweler who is .serv­ by t(M> many point*. CaU Mitchell 9-5234 oil supply! HEAT-SAVING TlfS-help heat your •CONVERSION OIL BURNERS ing• *-i^**«.eight to».*/ 16svs j*years .c * i o InIII Ring Sing, *.gniAI,Gard. whom T* *IWM« *Sollazzo rx./* * nu*** «aid «. In- ' A "Road Test Ride^’ will convince you that the ’53 FULL MEASURE—no ‘‘guesswork’’l home better at lets cost! NO OTHER WHISKEY GIVES YOU told Special Se-ssion.* Court yester-! troiluccd him,-to Levy. Is serving Your Chrysler or Plymouth is given the kind of service here tfcof Dodge is the most completely new car on the road. No chance of error*. COURTEOUS SERVICE - contidera • HOT WATER AND WARM AIR day he had con.spired v/ith Levy to : year in Jail in connection with flx- f i 0 » THE BIG, 3 manipulate the points on six NKA 'ing college games. Its amazing nimbleneaa and maneuverability, its roomy New-All Neiv CLEAN FUEL O IL -to ptom ot* tion for your premise*! HEATING SYSTEMS insures longer cor life and heppier driving. We're Chrysler and Ply­ comfort and flashing perfomance will change your q u a u t y • COMMERCIAL and RESIOENTIAL mouth specialists with the equipment and know-how to preperiy ideas About how much solid enjoyment a car cafl offer. SAVE 20%— BUY THE.HNEST core for your cor. And with all this, you get the deep-down *‘ 4a»«e wMi***' AIR CONDITIONING ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS d^pendahility that haa been a Dodge buy-imrd for • GENERAL ELECTRIC When cor trouble arises— «all us. We'M be glad to pick-up and dn« tliirty-ninp years. Dodge stands for dependability; AUTOMATIC HEATING $21-95 Dependability stands for Dodge. You’ll know Free livw your car. - ’4.03 .,*,. ’2.53 „ ■ what this means when you own one. CUSTOM MADE Estimates Free Survey Easy Terms Member Manehester Automotive Dealers’ Association. FACTORY CALL ^ RO AD TEST and RATI tha Nimblast v - i i o h t T O Y O U MI-3-7691 to pAonf* trtthou* nofirt. FLEISCHMANN^ THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. 'WILLIAMS BROWN-BEAUPRE i : i i :k b i :i) I. F. NASH SALES 336 NORTH MAIN ST.— TEL. MI-9.5253 6 CATHERII^E ST., HARTFORD M A N C H E5TER on . SERVICE 3 0 B 1 5 S r !. I S 7 , • TEL. M ! I C H E L L ' S O LIM EN E, IN C. • 634 Center Street UINDID WHISKIY . *0 MOOT . 45% OMIN NIUTRAL DDIIUTf EXCLUSIVE .MANCHfjTf K CONNKTKUT 341 BROAD ST.— yitclidl 9-1257 ^ r THI PUIDCHMANN MSTIUINO CORPORATION, PUKSKILL, N. T* FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR \ * ^ / 7 I ‘ ) . t . ' .1 ■{ ! ■ 'i

'■ t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1953 PAGE THIRTEElf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, ^BRUARY 10, 1953 72. Wanted— Real Estate.. .77 how loilg they would have to re­ PAGE TWELVE Household Goods 51 Household Goods 51 ApprtraeBtB—Ftal*— Houficfi for Sal* Red& Claim 23 main ,lii legregattbh — ranging Israel Arrests " T cncm enU 6S _from two to seven months -3:_sn^ Mortgages 31 Help Wanted— Mfiiii 36 Doga l li'ds^^Pctg 41 Articles for Sale 41 WE BUY lord pen good used-furni­ 3.TU^I(>B...V!l!tn.ted,, .aingl‘ 4.-.two:, Automobiles for Sale 4 Automobiles for Sale 4 Building—Contracting 14 Biggest Bargain in Town! ! MANCHEgTER"— Sinjfic, six family, three-famUy, business took’Tihe other demand’'under con- ...... ' ' ■ ■■■■" ■ - - ■ ture, combination ranges, gas TWO ROOM apartment with pri­ aideratio'n. f i r s t GOOKER5. raonthg. Ret^yr ROYAL AND Smlth-Oorona port­ 10-PC. BEDROOM SET property. Have many cash buy­ 1948 PONTIAC 6 Deluxe eedanette, 1937 DODGE 4-door aedan. Clean FOR YOUR new building or repair AND Second mortgages ranges and hMtera. Jones Furni­ vate bath, also light housekeep­ rooms, 3 down, 3 up, enclosed Bare Sabotage on . bought for our own account Fast, OPPORTUNITIES able and standard typewriters. J2-PC. UVJNG ROOM SET ers. Mortgages arranged. Please After that the convicts released fully equipped. Very clean car. throufi^hout. Good tirea, |2S, Call Job see Wm.* Kanehl, Contractor blacks, one male, four females. ture Store, 86 Osk. Mitchell ing rooms on bus line—no objec- porch, lot 100 by 190. Near the guards snd permitted them­ ClaniNed confidential servics. Manchester Sired by Champion Tucker’s Ail makes of adding machines 5-PC. KITCHEN SET call George 1.. Graziadio, Real- Excellent rubber. Save over 83Qp. Mitchell 3-8769. and Builder. Mitchell 3-7773. for young men as general file 9-iq41. ■ to children. Inquire 24 Grove school, traifsportatibh; ga- Of Piocsti Oil selves to .be locked up. Eidba^ Blast „ 1fluarmee BOLTON — Building stone and Dishes, and Other Accessories EXCELLENT Cape Cod, fUlly CONSiDER'lNO SiELLlNQ Wslla Walls, Wash., Feb. 10— CLASSIHED ADVT. 1948 OL.DSMOBIUE sedan. Lus­ 8200. May be seen at Tony's At­ FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that Help Wanted— Female 35 OF FLOOR AND TABLE (A*) -Seven members of the Wash­ stay on in any kind of storm, and service in the Phoenix Mutual FINCHfeS—Come in to see these flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. O — N — L — Y. insulated, storm sash and TOUR PROPERTY? trous black flnish, fully equipped. lantic Service Station, 488 Center Business Locations Without obligation to you, we ment took over the private edm- ington State Prison staff were Minister Pavel I. Terdiov; gqfU DEPT. HOURS street between 6:30-10:00 p. m. ■ gutters, conductors and roof re­ Life Insurance Company. gaily colored birds now on sale. Phone MltcheU 9-0617. StaniQf $537. LAMPS AND ALL GAS doors, large lot. $12,600. psnles' royslties in 1949 snd na­ Vana, a Ruaalan cook in the lega­ Extra nice condition. Priced to erous benefits. Apply in person. Patnode. for- Rent 64 will appraise or make you a cash injured yesterday in the explosion 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. pairs. Call' Coughlin, MttcheU Kelly's Aquarium, 29 Sunset No Payments to Finance Cos. tionalized the companies tn 1951. of a make-shift, prisoner-manufac­ tion; the mlnisUr'a woman a6cre­ sell. Sec. Bob Oliver, Center New Model Laundiy, 73 Summit High school graduates pre­ MONTHLY PAYMENTS o9er tor property. See us before 3-7707. street. street. Open 'til 9. RANGES MARKED DOWN! OFFICE FOR rent. East Center EAST SIDE— A Duplex, four! Recently published offlclel reports tured bomb. ts ry, Yerahov’a chauffeur and n Motor Sales, 461 Main street. Auto Accessories— Tires 6 ferred. BRAND NEW 17” Emereon-teie- $19V63 street. Tel. MltcheU 3-8514 or and four, large attic, large lot. you sell. Jewlih child In a nearby buildljig. COPY CLOSING TIME vision 1169, tax and warranty in­ BRAE-BURN REALTY claimed Romania had filled Its The blast was believed by pris WE SPECIAUZE In roofing and CLERK-TYPIST for general office FREE STORAGE 'TIL WANTED STOP IN AT MltcheU 9-5820. 1952 oil quota by 101 per cent, but, Vana, whoae injuries wei:e seri­ FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1941 MERCURY and 1941 Chevro­ cluded. Can arrange terms to suit. $12,500. Phone MltcheU 3-6273. on authorities to have nipped a WINTER TIRES— Pennsylvania siding. Highest quality ma­ work. Lydall and Foulds Paper Apply in Person At Poultry and Supplies 43 PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY there have been reports since that pint by a group of hardened con­ ous, was operated on last night in MON. THRU FBI. let. Both extra clean and in ex­ Cleat, Goodyear Suburbanite and terials. Workmanship guaran­ Call MltcheU 9-0980. HARTFORD 6-0388 CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE a Tel Aviv hospital. The other idc- cellent condition. See Bob Oliver, Co., 615 Parker atreet. P U tioR U M Tested Reds, Red COVENTRY-^evcral Homes ] c a s h buyfjib waiting for 4, s, the output has been cut drastically. victs to blow their way to free 10:30 A.M. 2 In 1 recaps. Auto Lite, Penn­ teed. A. A. Dion. Inc., 299 Autumn 73 Elm Street, Hartford AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 Houses for Rent 65 A reports by Tsss, the official dom. tlms were reported only slightly Center Motor Sales, 461 Main WANTED—Part time salegirl for Rocks. Bars, Cornish Crosses (No BRAND NEW 1953 17" Em ertri At the Green Near Lake. $6,600 to $9,000.*"* 6 and seven room singles and hurt. All the Injuries apparently sylvania and Bowers batteries. street. Mitchell 3-4860. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT NEARLY New five room single. two-family ho'ises in Manchester, Soviet news agency, broadcast last One of the injured men, prison SATURDAY 9 A. M. street. ______Leghorns) $5.90 per 100. First television $169, tax and warran­ If you have no means p.f trsinspor- resulted from falling furniture or Free road service. Terms on all Saturday and Sunday . mornings. Hot water heat, oil burner. For Appointment, Please Gall | Bolton. Coventry and Vernon flight by Radio Moscow, said the business manager Albert Oniber, CONNECTICUT Valley .Construc­ Apply Pine Pastry, 658 Center. COLLEGE STUDENT or elderly grade left-overs (our selection) ty included. Can arrange terms tation I’ll send my auto for you. 9:30 to 5:00 flying gless. 1961 FORD jCustom eight, fully products The Budget Centeri-01 Vacant. $90 month. Wm. Good- Howard R. Hastings, MltcheU alleged plot was headed by Otto may not recover. An arm was TOUR COOPERATION WlLl. tion. Guaranteed roofs lind tiding. mut wanted to work in package 12.90 per 100. Live delivery. F.O. to suit. Call MltcheU 9-0980. No obligation! Reliable sources in'the Tel Aviv equipped, -two, door and fordor. Center street Evenins:s 7 :30 to 8:30 child. Sr.. Realtor. Mitchell 3-7925 HOWARD R. HASTINGS 9-1107. j Stern, identified as a ‘‘representa­ blown off.. BE appreciated Alummum storm windows and WANTED—Saleslady, part time, store two or three nights a week. B. Garden State Chick.s, South tive of the British Royal Dutch hospital reported that tuigeons, Former local owners. For a real Box G. Herald. , UPRIGHT PIANO, $15. A lio two anytim e. Al Reniboldt, a deputy warden alarmed by recent Moscow cbiaigaa -Agutters. All men protected by In­ io r womeri'a ready to wear. Apply Vineland,. N. .J, A_L—B—E—R—t— S PRACTICALLY* Niw RuUd gas Manchester Mitchell 9-;l 107 |WANTED — House b'ultdlrtg tot Shell Co." I t charged he- acted- on buyv buy at Center Motors, 461 surance. Three years to pay. Free refrigerator-s. $10 each', and gas Whose condition first was listed that Soviet doctors—torn# of them BAn'ERlES In peraon only. Smart Dress Shop, 43-45 Allyn St., Hartford within 'a mile of Center. Send instructions from August Kessler, as criUcsl. was reported by hos­ Dial MI-3-5121 Main street. estimates. Call MltcheU 3-7180. welding outfit. 70 Mill street. water hgater, automatic, 20 gal­ Jews—had Intentionally kUled Itus- 45 Plate Famous Make 1013 Main street. WANTED lons. Phone MltcheU 9-9333, or Suburban for Rent 66 MANCHES’TBR, W esrside , Six particulars tO' Box X, Herald. Identified as formed head of the pital attendants today as improv­ Alfred Charest, Owner. Articles for Sale '' 45 aian patients, aaked Maxander g e n e r a l , ELECTOIC IRONER, MltcheU 3-4159. Ask for Johnson. finished rooms, oil hot water Royal Dutch Shell Group. ing. Ahramoff,. (irst secretary of .. the . SAVE MONEY At .50'-r OFF EX,- DRIVER FOR ONE OF OUR NEWLY OBCORA’TED, unfur- SMALL AMOXnVT 6f acreage A spokesman for the' Royal MANCHESTER Roofing and Sld- OPPORTUNl’nES ONE BAND SAW, also a sTids Like new, $30. Also studio couch, heat, storm windows, s'eroeh's and They were Inspecting one of Russian legation, to be present for DELIVERY 'TRUCKS BABY TENDA, excellent condi­ G.E. 10" Bowl heaters, regular nishsd, spacious four-room apart­ wanted. Suburban district. Suit­ Dutch Shell oil 'group in London Ixwt and Pound McCLURE AUTO COMPANY Wriltcn Guarantee. Ing company. Alro all types of trombone. Phone MltcheU 3-4439. good condition, $50. Call Mitchell doors, awnings, amesite drive snd two crude bombs found in a sell . the operation on Vans. 'The Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance APPLY IN PERSON tion. Skis and ski boots, stze 8. $8.95, priced for clearance at ment in colonial estate. Beauti­ garage. Coavenient to bus and able to build a small house said Stern was killed In an air ac­ when it went off. painting and carpentry work. 9-4192. fully situated but in proximity to ■ Among thosa taken into custody l o s t —Gray Tiger female cat Top dollar for your car in 51 or .57 Plate, $10 allowance Company - - Home Office — has Mitchell 9-0044 after 6:30 p. m. $3.99. Brunner's, 358 East Center. school. Phohe Francis K. Wegner, MltcheU 9-5028. cident In Newfoundland nearly Five other persons, Including for questioning in connection with Guaranteed work. Phone MltcheU open a variety of p >sitions for qual­ FISHER DRY CLEANSERS LOVELY LEES solid forest green shopping facilities and lake. some white markings. Vicinity trade towards a new Hudson on old battery. .3-vear guar­ ATTENTION Ladies! Slip covers Building Materials 47 Phone MltcheU 3-6191. Realtor. MltcheU 9-0028. six years ago. Warden John Oanor, suffered the bombing, it was learned, were Waddell Road. Disappeared Sun­ 9-8933 for free estimates. ified young women — high school 325 BROAD STREET twist rug, 9xl6Vi ft. Only three Garage and ground privllages. WANTED—A small home, mini­ and drapes xustom made. Re-up- Adults. South Coventry Pilgrim Tile spokesman raid Stern, who minor injuries {Chaviv shlber, of Jaffa, who was day. Mitchell 9-4389. Hornet, Wasp, or a guaran­ antee. Budget .$1 weekly. graduates preferred. CLAMSHELL years old. Owner needs larger FLORENCE Electric range. 3 sur­ MANCHESTER-!^S1x room co­ mum four completed rooms. Con­ headed the group’s Romanian aub- An intensive check was under-; defeated in the last parliementary PARAMOUNT Engineering Com- holstering. Beautiful fabrics, 2-7670. teed used car. 2 Keypunch Opeiaiors WANTED—Part time attendant CASING ...... per ft. $ size. Phone Mitchell 9-8916. face units snd deep well; 3 stor­ lonial. Fireplace, all hardwood venient to trsn-T)ortation. Box C,' sidiary before World War II. was way to find how the'bomb-makers elections, and Michael WnUlsb, n liOST NEARBY Bolton — Collie COLE MOTOR.S . pany.. Roofing and siding estl- 4 Clerk Typists prints, - stripes, solids. Expertly age compartments. Reg. $219.95, ' mates'cheerfully given. All types for parking lot. Apply Popular MOULDEb BASE .per ft. floors. Tile bath and extra lava­ Herald. employed in an advleory capacity devised their explosives. waiter. dog. Sable and white. Answers to Easy Terms. , Bank Rates. SERVICENTEir 1 Actuarial Clerk (liking for fig­ finished, 15 down, J2 weekly, STAIN GRADE 1>S EMERSON TABLE MODEL Ma­ zale price $l79.95..Wstkina Broth­ of roofing and siding temples on Market. Wanted to Rent 68 tory. Oil hot water heat. This after the war and made aeveral Four lifers were held in solitary Police also raidtd handqunrtars Chl-Chle. Dog tag No. 60212. If ures necessary). balance one year to pay. Call OAK DOORS ... RV. 9,95 hogany Television. Ideal for the ers, 935 Main rtreet. home Vs brand new and in excel­ ARE YOU Ready to sell your prop­ confinement, believed to be the of the so-called anti-Comnnnilst Telephone Mitchell 9-9442 display at 41 Oak atreet. F. H. A. 2 Accouftting Department Clerks Mrs. Carr, Mitchell 9-7320. den or cottage. $49,.95. Phone erty? We have ready buyers flying visits to Romanis. found, please call Mitchell 3-8807. Mitchell 9-0980 CEDAR STAIN SHAKES— WANTED—3 or 4 room unfurnish­ lent location. Priced right. The "I assume the Romanians put ringleaders of the escape plot. League in Tc) Aviv, Jaffa and Financing. Tel. Mitchell 3-8177. All Colors ...... per sq. MltcheU 9-5650. KELVINATOR Refrigerator. 9.4 waiting for property In Manchee- Open Evenings APPLY IN PERSON HELP WANTED 13.96 ed. heated apartment by couple E and E Agency. Phone Mitchell Stern's name In the Indictment be­ Their names were not revealed. Je'ruaalem, confiscating n Rumbaf l o s t —PASS BOOK No. 48S6l! WINCHESTER 20 gauge pump FRAMING-,2X4 to 2x10 cu ft. two door 1952 model, reg. ter and vicinity. Gatto and Co.. of documents. AT BRAND NEW 1953 21” :able with one child. Mitchell 3-7727. 9-8715 or 9-1167, cause he was so well known In oil The bomb which blew up con­ Notice 1» hereby given that Pass 373 MAIN STIIEET GREAT EASTERN Steady work. Good opportu­ shotgun, model 12. Like new. SHEATHING—1x8 $450, sale price $357. Limited sup­ Hartford 5-9198.' evenings 8-3989, Israeli Prime Minlater David 79 ELM STREET, HARTh'ORD model television. Ready for U. H. circles there 'before the war,” the sisted nf a small medicine bottle Book No. 48661, Issued by The Wanted Aoto*— - ROOFING AND Phone Mitchell 9-2478. (Small truck load ply. Watkins Brothers, 935 Main WANTED — 3-room apartment ANDOVER—Six rpom Cape Cod, or MltcheU 3-6946. Ben-Gurion decided to remain In F. Hand rubbed mahogany cabi­ spokesman commented. filled with black powder and a Savlnga Bank of Manchester has Motorcycles ■ 12 CONSTRUCTION CO. nity for advancement. Apply lots) ...... per M 99.60 street. furnished or ur.furiai^ed. Mitchell five finished, oil heat, large lot. Jerusalem for the- time belag to 1948 OLDSMOBIUE Club sedan. JUST IN "nME for Valentine's net. $189.95. Terms.' Phone LIST YOUR home with the E and ■ The Indictment also named R. P. mushy, yellow substance, with a been-lost and application baa EXPERIENCED Typist'for gener­ APPALACHIAN OAK 9-5146. only $9,000. Cali Mitchell 3-8274 wire contrivance through the neck supervise steps aimed at Radio, heater, Hydramatlc. It's WANTED^--G<'jod clean, uaed.cars. Day, cartume jewelry. Value.s to Mitchell 9-5650. . . . .f r i g i d a i r e Refrigerator, 6 cu. E Agency for the attention and .Bolton, identifying him a s"d lT - been made to said bank for pay­ 24 OAK STREET a l office work. Temporary .'.posi­ Swift and Co., 450 Church FLOORING ...... p e r M 195.00 or Hartford 5-5138. Schwarti for a detonator. Part of the an end to anti-fiovtst tarrotliaiy yours for »798. February Inven­ $39.95 reduc^ to from $2 to’ $l6i ft., good running order, $40. Wat­ WE ARE two little hoys- we miss sale that you want snd expect. rector of Standard Oil branch for ment of the amount of deposit. See Bob Oliver, Center Motor tion. to last aeveral week|i. Tele- PLYSCORD—4x8 ...per M 180.00 Real Estate. contents was nltro glycerine previously had interruptOd tory Sale. Brunner’s, 358 East Street, Hartford, Conn. Brunner's, 358 East Center street. GOING SOUTH ~ Selling out. kins Brothers, 93S Main s-treet. our Daddy. He needs a three room Europe end the Near East, former Sales, 461 Main gtreet. (Your House Doctor) phonr Hartford 8-2181. The Noble The E end E Agency. Bh**"* ’’soup," presumably from boiled tion to attend a. specia|k^mlilaat Center street Open Mon. and ALL GRADES OF PLYWOOD Everything new including freezer. furnished apartment desperately MltcheU 9-8715 or 9-1167. director of the Romano-Americena meeting on Icrael'a b o n w tMuBlea Aononneements Roofing — Siding — Gutters A Westbrook Mfg. Co. Mr. FAMOUS NAME pop-up toasters, 144 Deepwood Drive. Phone FOUR ROOM Cape Cod, expand­ down sticks nf dynamite. Thurs. evenings 'til 9:30 p. m. Hartford 2-4241 or AND PLYSCORD KELVINATOR Electric range, for us to join him in Oonnecticut. able to 6’ rooms. Fully Insulated, Co. and member of the Anierican with JOrdana. and Leaders Gunther. regulsr $22.96. priced for .clesr- Mitchell 9-0083. double oven, floor sample, reg. a n t TTPE doll repaired. Dressed Busineas Services Offered 13 Mitchell 9-4666. combinstion storm windows snd Military Miasion in Romania.’.' Bol­ A full parilamantary dabata on Manchester Mitchell 9-3558 ance at $14.99. Brunner's. 358 The Original and Only' Offic* $279.95, sale price $239.95. Wat­ Legal Notice ton, It said, was sent to Romania to order. Specialty collection BUY THE BEST FOR LESS! GREUETING Cards — 21 for ju. In New Haven. WHITE GLENWOOD gas range, doors. Custom made Venetian the bombing has boan. damfiadad MANCHEISTER Welding Service. A Complete Home Remodeling East Center street. Phone Mitch­ kins Brothers, 935 Main street. to ‘‘organise eepionage for !the by the natlMYa two laft-wlfig ODr. .^ e c s s rsatorsd. Presses copied,. Fastest selling nsti.qna.Uy. adver­ .....table-top'-model, equipped with blind*' throughout. Recently land­ ■ ST A -rOHRT o r - P B O B A T g held DullegMayAct i960 BtJiCK SPECIAL DeLUXE 4- Portable... eq'ul'pmiBht.' General Service " ' " After 6 P. M. ell 3-5191. ------... ■'I Housea for Stic 7* be'nertl of American'ImperlgTi*!#.'" ties—the idcialiat Mapam and tha Can Plgrl!" a-6948. tised assortments for all occa­ NAflONAL~ gas heating unit. Cail Mitchell TWO SERVEL Ga; refrigerators, scaped, amesite driveway, oil hot at Menchealer. within end for (ha DOOR SEDAN. Radio and Heat­ welding, boiler and furnace weld­ BUILDERS SUPPLIES Dlalr.lrt nf Manrhaatar. on tha 6th Bolton, now a Standard oil rep­ Comnutfifsts. sions. Up to 100% cash profit. CINCO ALL Aluminum combina­ 3-6623. $30 each. Watkins Brothers, 935 water' heat. Phone Mitchell dav nf rabniar.v. IS.*).!, . . „ III Iran Oil Row REMmOTON and Schick stuivers, er. Dynaflow. ing. MltcheU 9-1658 or Mitchell Mitchell 3-8271 Stationery samplea Free, assort­ THREE BEDROOM RANCH resentative in Rome, termed the learned from a foreign tion windows. No painting, no Main street. 9-9660. , Praaant, .lOHN J, Vt ALLS,IT, charges agalnat him ’’just the parts and sendca at Russell's 1947 BOICK SUPER DeLUXE 4- 9-8762. ments on approval. Artistic, 418 420 Davenport Avenue ONE SMALL warm air furnace Jiidsa te source that Israel is pr*- A. V. LINDSAY - Owner Salesmen Wanted 36-A chang^g, no storing. Free esti­ New Haven, Conn. usubl Communist charges—not a Barber Shop, comer Oak and DOOR SEDAN. Radio and Heat- Way, Elmira. New York. with blower and fan control. $40. Brand new home with large Batata of Frank NarWowakl. lata of (OoBtlnued Frons Fags Oos) ered to pey indemnlUeg to toe a t t i c s AND Baf-ements cleaned. mate given, no obligation. Call MAGIC CHEF gas range, alt) Mancheatar. In aald dlatrlrt dacaaaed. word of truth in them." i / i : iviet legation for tha Uaat. ^ Spruce streets. Phone Mitchell One Timken rotary oil burner, two closet master bedroom. BOLTON NOTGH Tha admlnletratnr hevins axhibllad 1946' PLYMOUTH FORDOR DE­ Rubbish and ashes hauled. All R oonnK 16-A WANTED William Tunsky, Mitchell 9-9095. Telephone State 7-3597 Bendix automatic wa.*!her. Both 9-5623. complete with controls, used only three years old and in good con­ Two smaller bedrooms. Large hla admlnlalratlon arroiinl with aeld ing to make further concessions LUXE. Radio. Heater. jobs done at your convenience. SECRETARY A real choice 4-Room Ranch with aatata to thla Court for nllowanra. It la until they are certain ^ 'E la e n - ROOFINfl— Specializing in repair­ POWER MOWERS — Buy now, 2 month!!, $110. One large steam dition. Call Mitchell 9-3206. kitchen, dinette and living OHDERRD: -Thai tha isth day of (Convicts End Riot, 1949 OLDSMOBILE 88 4-DOOR SE­ Reasonable rates. MltcheU 9-3802 SI^CIALTY SALESMAN Spring prices may be higher. $2 enclosed breezewsy and garage— hower admlnlatratioi^.^fully aup' OAU. PcnonalB DAN. Radio and Heater. Hydra- ing roofa Of all kinds. Also new Young lady. 18 to 25 years of age, Diamonds— Watches sectional boiler, $100. T. ’ P. room with fireplace. Conveni- no baaement--otl heat—tile bath— Fabruerv. 195.1. at ten o'clock,...... - _____ forenoon,__ or 9-9791. weekly. No payments )intil May. MAR.CPL,IS SOFAj^., new han^ at tha Probata OITIra In tha Municipal ports the outIln«a-sf the aettle- THE PROSPECT “HIH School Tor ''"'matioi'- - ...... -...... ■ roofs.. .Guttw;.c.worii. .. Chimneya.. high..'schoiol..graduate,,, typist;..atct FOR A NEW. FOOD PLAN, . Jewelry . .., .48, . AJlken. 6 Mc.qab8 stceet, Mitchell ■ent ttrschool and-lius.-’ Imme­ amesite 'drive—storm-w4ndowa-ai»d .l.JJ,^|Y^'J^J|.'^’?i,t(j..'v«nrhester; 'lie- Gharitt JM. UUvip Ooie 'Motors Seriicehter. .Mll'cfi'r 3-6793. ______made. Velvet cove'ring.-.Must ''' be Free Five Ouards young children. Transportation 1949 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with clisaned, repaired. 26 years' ex-« nography desirable: for- Finance diate ocpupancy. screens -now vacant- only $11,250, ;iii* ‘ »*me U sisixneii ' for' ■ 'hearlnz ' on tary Dean Aritdsbn. F ^ 2-DOOR SEDAN. Radio and linoleum, asphalt tile counter. pcrtenca. Free estlmatOs. f5all Office in Manchester. Salary. 5 Liberal Commissions ell 9-0980. LEX1NAP.D W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ ■ seen to appreciate. Call Mitchell I and it will qualify for GI excel- the sllowsnce of said Sdmlnlatrstion furnished. Mrs. Lsla Tybur, direc­ pairs, aqjusts watches expertly, FLORENCE 2 and 4 gas range, in 3-75*8. accouni with aald estate, aarertalnriienl The AcheSon formula, It is LIABIUry mgeXANOB tor. Phone MltcheU 9-6767. Heater. Ebepert workmanship, free esti­ Howley. Manchester MltcheU day week. Excellent-working con­ 50% OFF on famous 'make Bat­ ARTHUR A. KNOFLA lent terma for non-vet. nt heira and order of dlstrlhutloq. and (Contlnned from Page One) imderstop^ called for the United AND HEAL. XgTATB. 1981 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION ditions. Full or Part Time- Reasonable prices. Open daily. excellent condition. A wonderful Realtor thla Court dlrerla that nottre of the mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ 3-5361. teries. Written guarantees. $1.00 A. B. C. -O-MATIC washer, Also Statea^Yo/advance 100 million dol- 4-DOOR SEDAN. Radio and Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce buy at $65. Also one Frigidaire, 875 MAIN ST. F,ST. 1921 lime and place aaalaned for aald hear­ seized to back up convict demands IM Eaat Oeutor g t. BALLARD’S Driving School. Man­ niture. Osk street. Mitchell down, $1.00 weekly. Calso Serv- Kelvinator electric range. Thone ing be given to all peraona known to lare-’to Iran to meet immediate chester's oldest 'Thoiuands of Heater'. Overdrive. 9-1041. APPLY 9 TO 5 P. M. street. MltcheU 9-4387. $40. Kemp’s, Inc. Phone: MltcheU 3-5440 T. J. GROGKETT AGENGY for, changes in prison rules. Heatinff— Plambinff 17 MONDAY THROUGH P’RIDAY Apply icenter. ♦ Tel. MltcheU 3-4164, Mitchell 9-4374. be Intereaterf therein tn appear and be issing financial problema, this aecldsnt fres Instruction hours. 1981 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION MAGIC CHEF, white enamel gas Evenings MIt*'hell 9-5938 heard thereon by publlahliig a copy of Doors to the 15 segregation cells ^ould have paid for future Ameri­ STARLIGHT COUPE. Radio and WINDOW SHADES made to order Other Hours By Appointment. MltcheU 3-4165, or MltcheU Or MltcheU 9-5593 - 244 Main Street thla order In aome newapaper having ’ Hundreds of satisfied students. EFFICIl'.NT Plumbing and heat­ range, in excellent condition. Can a rlrrutatloi: In aah.' Diatrlct, at leaat were supposed to have been lock; can oil purchases. Heater. Overdrive. and installed. Venetian ‘blinds 41 OAK STREET 0-0980. Garden— Farm— Dairy but when the guards enterM$-’lhe INCOME TAX For appointment tel. Mitchell ing. Plugged drains machine PERSONAL FiN.ANCE CO. he seen at 309 Spruce street. Musical Instruments 53 SIX ROOM Cape Cod. four rooms Mitchell 3-5416 live daya .before the day of aald hear­ In return. Iran was to agree to Hava yoor taxaa eempstog i 9-2246. 1946 FORD V-8 2-DOOR. and curtain rods. 24 hour service. cleaned. Phone Mitchell 3-6497. Products 50 ing,'and by mailing hi a reglalered let­ roi ridor, the doors were sufidenly submit its quarrel with Britain to 1941 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SE Telephone Mltchefl 3-8177 PARAMOUNT All Aluminum MltcheU 3-6983. finished, two unfinished. Built ter on or before February I, 195.1, s checked by s quoXllsg tax hs. Estimates gladly given. Fagan triple track windows and door.*'. flung open and the guards seized. the International. Court for ar­ ENJOY A Driver’s license. For ex­ DAN. 806 Main St. Allt.chell 9-7430 TRUMPETS, Clarinets, trombones, 1951. Hot water-oil heat. Vesti­ ropy nf thla order to Mary CYilue, Mon- comitwiL CsU MltahaB f-giOg Window Shade Oo . Route 44 at A PLUMBING shop at your door. Also Paramount custom made RECONDITIONED Easy Spin OFF EAST Center street— Well aon'. Maaa.: Lottie Syncl, Elm atreet. One of the prlsonbrs used a bitration. pert Instruotion call the Manches­ SEVERAL OTHERS TO CHOOSE U. .S. No. 1 POTATOES. Bryan saxjphones, guitars. Largest se­ bule, fireplace, very large kitchen. t*t appetotaMBt er stag to s i Bolton Notch. MltcheU 9-4473. No time lost. New work. Altera­ Venetian blinds. Hastings alumi Dry. $60. Other u.*ied wringer constructed six room Cape Cod. IVehater, Maaa.; Helen Fran*. Weal knife, filed down/from ' a heavy A combine of from four to six ter Driving Academy. PUgrim FROM Help Wanted— Male Bros. Phone Mitchell 9-7037. lection of instruments in town. Fenced rear yard. Aluminum Hurley. N. Y.; Jennie Noyea. Indian 3M Mato gtreet. AvADsMs i tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot LEARN HOW to esm monev. Spe­ awnings and door hoods. Free style washing machine.^ from .415 oil burner, fireplace, combination Drvle. Manchealer, Conn,; Anna Jeakl. wire, to threato" the iinnarnted companies waa to have been set up LINOLEUM P.emnanta 50c square or Female 37 All accessories. Expert repairing. combination screens and storm guards. Thejr then were pushed jrow essFUdns. 2-7249. TRUCK SPECIALS water automatic heaters. Youngs­ cial training a.ssures of estimates, no down payment, 3 to $30. Watkins Brothers, 935 windows.'Nice lot, trees, shrub- S2 rieaaant atreet. Mancheater. Conn.; to move and market at leaat 30 yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. Mitch­ windows. $9,500 mortgage com­ Frank Narkowakl. SO Hawthorne atreet. into a ceR-find held there. million tons of Iranian oil annually. 1950 ^i-TON STUDEBAKER PICK­ town sinks sold. Estimates glad­ steady Income. Easy snd simple HAVANA SEED TOBACCO years to pay. Office 41 Oak Main atreet. ber.v, garage, amesite drive. Im­ Done by reliable, ‘ weU-tralncd ly given. C. O. Lorentsen; Mitch­ methods .start you earning quick­ T ell 3-5336, mitment. Priced to sell. Henry mediate occupancy; Asking $12,- Alancheater, Conti.; Joaaph Nackowski. The pOnvlcta in 4,he segregation Talks between American Am­ INCOME TAX SERVICE — Call UP. ’Two to choose from. men. All jobs guaranteed. Hall SORTERS street. Call Mitchell 3-8177, eve­ 1 Escott Agency. Mitchell 9-7683. 257 Bcliool atreet. Mancheater. Conn.; ell 9-7636. ly, Write Box Y, Herald. MUSIC Instrument rental. Com­ 500. Will qualify for G.I. loan. Stephen Nackowakl, 160 Alden atreet, spf'tjvn of the cellblock then re- bassador Loy Henderson and Iran Dan Moaler. MltcheU 9-3329. 1949 ’ 4-TON STUDEBAKER RACK. Linoleum Co., 66 Cottage street. nings MltcheU 3-4010. Coventry LOAM I 1949 %-TON DODGE PICK-UP Apply Legal Notice plete line of instrumenta. Rental Wm. Goodchlld, Sr., Realtor, New Britalr. Conn.; Albert Narkowekl. legtled five prisoners in the adjoin­ Ian Prime Minister Mossadegh ara GUFFS Mitchell 9-4022, evenings Mitch­ HEATING From A to Z. Con­ EXPERtEN.CED Fountain help, Pilgrim 2-7318. LOCATED JUST outside' town in '.19 Lockwood atreet,. Mancheater, ing isol^tfon section. Ten other still going on periodically. But f i l e TOUR tax return In your DeLuxe Body, WILLIAM DUNN AND SON .Several thoiiHand yards plle^OHN J. WAU-E7T'. Phone MltcheU 9-8867 after 12 piping, remoJeltng electric equip­ Estate. throughout the disturbance.' tact. ' at 405 Main street. , ANTIQUES Reflnished. Repairing ment for plugged drains. Edward desirable but not essential. Good WOMAN Will do light housework of each General Partner are: . , . Judge. The prisoners called Q'Malley to noon. Charlea T. Loverinx. «.;0 P*''*' NORTH MANCHESTER—Excep­ EAlAjV^'f Mlchip! J. GormAti. UtA of In accordance with this Iranian LECLERC done on any furniture. Tleman, Johnson, MltcheU 3-6979 or wages. Good hours. Apply. Popu­ for middle-aged couple. Goqd ref­ NEW HOME PRICES REDUCED GUARANTEED Adding Machines. GLA.ITONBURY -Practically new MAn^>KpAtAr. in AAld DiMrlct. doPAMAd. the cell door and presented their 1947 OLDSMOBILE. Good running nue. New York. New lork; Ralph tional 5-room Cape Cod, attached position it waa learned, Britain 189 South Main street Phone Mitchell 3-.’5044. lar Market. erences. 791 Main street. Apart­ Hornhlower. 7 Lnuiahiiri: Square Bos- $35 and up. Also reconditioned ranch house, oil heat, fireplace, 1 motion of leAttA Gorman of aaIl demands: met refusal when it sought to re­ FUNERAL HOME ■condition. Radio. Heater. Clean Paul B. Skinner, typewriters and cash registera. garage, screen porch, attractive anrliAAlAr. AdmlnlitrAtrix. Automobnes fo r Sale 4 MltcheU 3-5643. ment 26. Now is thu timu to build your homo, if you ton. Massscliii.K'tt.';: ■ garage, full cellar, about 2 acres 1. Elxtenslon of their exercls^ serve the right to claim compen- throughout. I860 or best offer. GUARANTEED Plumbing and GIRL, Ftill or part time nights. 179 Lake Shore Drive. Chlcax" Ul''}"',';' Phone Mitchell 3-7691. lot. A . unusually fine home. Coha- ORDERED: That aU montha from Walter N. Percy W. Brown, 20115 Cheatrut Hllli. of land, in excellent location. Opty thA 5th day of Frbruary A.D.. 1953, bA period from the present 2>^ hours aatlon for Its "enterprise" in Iran. Lcclcre, 1949 OHEVROLETS. Four to Call Mitchell 9-8535 between 9 COMPLETE Repair.*! ny Stuart R^ hcatjng. Alterations snd new Good pay. Apply'the Annex Snack hovo ojot (if not I con got you one) and Drive, Cleveland rreight.*!. Ct»wel«mi, plete in every respect. Easily fi­ and-the'tamA ar.' IlmUAd-and allowAd ■WILL CARE for your child days $14,900. Cali Mlttlhell 3,8274 to three hours. Director chocae from. All in excellent con' a. m. and 2 p. m .. Wolcott, A-1 r.epair, Salc.s, on work. Perma gla-m .electric and Bar, East Center street. or evenings in reliable licensed Ohio; James J, Phelan .Ir.. Me.amora nanced. Warren Howland Realty, for the ClAditora.within which lo bring ‘ 2, Regulsr sentsnccs for time re v/ashing machinea, vacuum clean­ $1,000.00. I will build you o five or six room Michlzan; Joseph T. W,alker,. Jr.. 335 Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 HarUord 5-5138. SchWSFtz Real 'in thAir clalniA agalnat aald aatalA. and dition. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. gas water heaters sold and in­ home. Call MltcheU 9-8801. Hammond atreet. Chestnut Hill. Maaaa- .143 Woodbrldge street. Phbn« Estate. thA AAld adminlatrairix Ia dlrActAd to quired in bhe segregation cells. ers, motors, small appliances. stalled. Time payments arranged. chuaetta; William P.. Royenaky. 14 8600 anytime. glvA puhlln iiolb-A to the crAdltopA to O'MsIey said the prisoners FUNERAL DcCORMIER MOTORS Help Wanted— Male 36 house at 20% discount. bring In thflr- rUlma within said tiiriA BEFORE TOU Buy a used car Welding. 180 Main atreet. Phone Skclley Brothers, MltcheU 9-8714. CURTAINS Laundered and iron­ Baal 60th Street. .New York. Ne’V MUSKRAT Fur coat, .*»ize 16. Like BCjLTON—3 be.Phone iMltcbnU Mitchell .9^7.861 . . A- SargMU.. B6Q .Pairk...Aveiwe.., New Carlton. .W, . Hutchins,MltcheU JVBNTRY- Route Coventry— York. New York: Edward O. McDon­ Center'tatlor. 566 ■ Center street;- ~"9-S133 or MltcheU 3-4331. 194§, 1950, two (ioors and four imclates, 26C)' Tolland Tur'nplke, 3-6793. DRAFTSMAN" Route 44. on bus line. Lovely doors. Ail deluxe models and fully Manchester. Phone MltcheU By Reid nell. Horaeahoe Road. Mill Ner-k. New ALL RECENT TRADES ON FOR INTERESTING WORK •'Since'1907 York: Walter M, Glblln, 440 Park Ave- MANCHESTER- 82 Scarborptfgh nearly new five-room ranch. equipped. Stop in and compare THE CAR OF THE YEAR- 9-3585, nights Mitchell 3-7691. LENNOX Furnaces snd warm sir It’s Been Of Course" ue. New York. New York; Howard W'anted—^To Bay 58 Storm windows and doors. Vene­ this selection of beautiful, clean, IN GROWING INDUSTRY AUCTION 5 Buhae, 142 Church Road, Wlmie.ka Road. 7 rooms, tilg bat)y-’'lava- heating. Earl Van Camp. MltcheU Tavern For Sale tian blinds, picture window, oil guaranteed cars at Center Motor WHY. Illlnola: George L. Morrl^. 12 Mere­ tory, ircar garage. Iniipediate oc- 9-5844. Must Have Minimum of Four Years dith Road. Over.brook cupanc.v. ReasonaWeC^^Town and burner. Full cellar. Elevation, ml Schultz Hair Style Of The Montii Sales, .461 Maiu street. WILLYS OF COURSE! ALL KINDS’ of carpentry work. Drafting Room Experience. At the Loqion Hdli, Monchostor, Conn.. vania; Jamea J: 11 ataon. 1*01 57 Biss*H Sfrteit. “ Sdb Avenue; Boroueh of Br*u'X.-.Ne* WANTED To B u v- A wheel chair. Country-RealtyjJWc.. Weet Hart­ acre land. Immediate occu­ Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-42B1. Experience In Our Product-Not On Leonard St., Off Main St.,' Opposite State Armory 1 Phone Mllchrn '3-4724. 1048 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR Movinff—^Tnieklnr—r York. New York; Daniel T. Bergln. 6 ford 3-8268 or.,J®»stonbury 3-2792. pancy. $l3,60O. Cash $3,700. Wni. Aii-co/temoNis THE PLACE TO GO ' RUBBISH - snd Ashes- removed. Necessary. Alden PUce. Bconxyllle. New York; Goodchild, St:, Realtor. MltcheU 99 SEDAN — FLEETLTNE.^^"' S t ^ f e 26 Salary Commensurate With Ability. Td; MI-9-8U6 In'speetton A fter Henry Hornhlower II. 30 Clyde IRreet. coMHjir Parking lots and driveways plow Cheatnut Hill 67, Maaaachuaett.a; Ralph , MANCiHES’fE R —North End. Du- 3-7925 any time. Fully Equipped and Sure To FfLEvd^Fftb. 1 3 ,1 ^ at 6 p.m. 4 p. m., Sale Day Rooms without Board 7. Both sides have BEFORE YOU GO PLACES ! Please. ed. Immediate service, rea.sonable AUSTIN ^CHAMBERS CO., Hornhlower. Jr.. Hlllcreat Park. Stam­ rates. Phortc Mitchell 9-06,'0. local aiyr long distance moving, Apply Personnel Department ford. .Connecticut; Harry W. Puccettl. storm windows and MANCHESTER—Corner lot, iilx .1260 Lake Shore Drive. Chicago ■ 13, PLEASANT Furnished room with rtloma, imfumished, excellent lo­ Every Day la Bargain Day Here! packlwi storage. Call Mitchell Housohbtd Fumiturt — Largo Assortmont Illlnola; Harold F. Carter! .123 Owen freena. Automatic gas hot water 1946 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR PIONEER PARACHUTE CO. . $V« nerd Ranch Homes. cooking privileges. Suitable cation. near school and bus. All MANCHF..STER Oil BUmcr Service. 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. Colonlaln and Cape Cods AypiuiP. I^ansdowrip. rpniBylvaniN, heaters.. 1i-acre plot, handy to 1952 DODGE Coronet 4-Door Sedan'. SEDAN — FLEETMASTER Installations, repaiis, cleaning. From Estate of John Buckley, Wilson, Conn, and Other Sources Tristan Antrll, 1 Plcrrppont "tr«Pt. two adults. Call Mitchell 9-44 transportation and shopping. city ■ Dtll.iUcs, • storm windows, Radio, heater, Gyromatlc drive. As Nice As Can Be Throughout. Range and power burners. 147'i Forest Street at fair prices for our cash Brooklyn. N>w York: .lort^h Glrnma. Rental aide needs some repairs. rANCHES'TER —Package Deliv­ customers. Qulek service 400 Park Av^nu^, N<»w York screens, combination doors. Only Green. Only 3,000 miles. N'ever Main street, Manche.sler. Tcl.j' All good clean furnishings, partial Ifst:— Bengal comb, gas HOUSEKEEPING room 2 or 3 Priced at $13,500. Phone Barbara one yeaP'old. Csll owner Mitchell registered. Executive car. ery. Iwocal light trucking and —)-no red tape. York; William .1 IaAVi’lor. M!) girls, all facilities Inptuded. Vi­ 1051 HENRY J. Mitchell 9-6196. Mitchell 9-2.303. package delivery. Refrigerators, and oil stove, W’estlnghouM* electric refrigerator (1941), maple Birch Strrrt, winnrtka. Tllinola: Woods. Agent, MUchell 9-7702. 3-8589. 1951 PL'YMOUTH Cranbrook Club WANTED- Mall to polish cars. OrnrK# T. Flynn, fil Davia AveniiP. New cinity. Cheney’s. J3$ll Mitchell 6-CYL. DeLU.XE - y- washers . snd stove moving a arm sofa bed and 8 |)c. parlor srt (like.new), walnut and ma­ 1 Coupe. Radio, heater. Low mUe- .lust Like New — Only $295.00 MANCHESTER TV Sorvic^adio Apply In person. Gorman Motor hogany 4 poster double beds, maple and other chests of drawers, Rochalla. N>.w York; Thomaa F. Gan­ 9-8126 before PRACneXLLY NEW Six-’Room specially.. Mitchell 9-0752. nett. Malhatona Farm. WaylaiiL. |)taaaa- '7 3 age. Do>»'n. and TV speclall»t.s sin^c 1934. Sales, 285 Main street. upholstered chairs, coffee and endatables, table and floor lamps, Cape Cod; 4' bedrooms; plastered Lots for Sale JARVIS REALTY rhuartta. ^ ^ AT THE CENTER—Pleasant Urge 1951 PLYMOUTH Cambridge a u b Ho'jse service call $3.M. Mitchell AI.BAIR k BERRY, rubbish re­ Elertrolox vacuum cleaner, kitchen Items, electric mixer and Ralph Hohiblowpr. Paul B. Sklrilrr. walls; 3 bathrooms; fireplace; Coupe. Radio, heater. Real clean Prrey W. Brown and Janip.' J. Phelan. ro o m J ^ one or two gentlemen. copper pipes; large lot; immedi­ LARGE LOTS near Supe- High­ 1048 CHEVROLIIT 9-2186 day. or nlght..^ moval, household and commercial. FOREMAN Phofiu Ml.3.4112 appliances, pans, dishes, etc. Some china, glass, bric-a-brac. Few Jr., are both Special* Pai+n^ra an4 way, Vernon. Fib*T Choice on new car. Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. blankets, linens, fur robe, etc. Many other useful-and decorative General Partners. Arrordinfrly. they 14>1^ Wadsworth street. ate occupancy. Asking $14,900 1951 DODGE Wajdarer 2-Door Se­ SEDAN DELIVERY PRESS ROOI)i tract. Large trees, good view. Radio, Hester. Save Plenty On WIRING*{G IN.STALLLATION of all offerings by sale day. are Special Partners only a.^ betweeen Only $3,600 down. Call Mitchell dan. Radio, heater. Gyromatic typei*", No jqo ton toi small! Call ■ IhemaelTea and other Partnera. ,IGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM 3-8274; Hartford 6-5138. Schwartz Priced reasonably. Phone Mitch­ This One! The Partners above mimed are drive. Mitchell 9- Painting— Papciinf 21 Due to a promotion in our Also New Items:—Chrome dinette set. 9 x 12 rug, baby high for couple or .one or two girls. Real Estate. ell 9-7367. authoHaetf to tranaart the Partrership Call Mitchell 9-9257. 1960 PLYMOUTH Special DeLuxe organization, we are in need SEPTIC TANKS chairs. — TRUCKMEN. bualneaa and ali?n the firm , 4-Dodr Sedan. Top trades. Com­ 1950 WILLYS 4-CYL. PAINTING. Exterior and interior, The -name ami place nf ce^ldeiu e of CENTRAL— Fine home for la'rge ANDOVER - Lot 235' frontage on HARTFORD L O U I^ UMBRELLA SHOP paperhanglng. Ceilings reflnish­ of a foreman who has experi­ AND WELL FURNISHED rooms. Full- Hebron road, 200’ deep. Near new pare. - STATION WAGON REPAIRING - RE-COVERING the Special Partnera wj^are not also family or proper setup to yield OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS 1950 DODGE Wayfarer. Black. Heater, Defrosters, Overdrive. ed. Wall paper books on request. ence in operating a press General Partnera arej^ sble for light housekeeping. No good Income. Two-car garage. school. Call Mitchell 9-4820 after / "ALSO RsUmate.*! given. Fully insured. PLUGGED SEWERS ROBERT M. REID A SON, AUCTIONEERS ^ Alfred R. Meve< Tturl Towera. objection to children. Inquire 24 Real clesut car. Very originsl car. TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED room. Must have at least Greenwich. CtuHtccticut; F. Dewey Madeline Smith. Realtor. Mitchell 5 p. m. . 1950 DODGE Coronet 4-Door Sedan. AU Makes Ocahed, Oiled Call Edward R. Price. Mitchell three years experience. 201 MAIN ST;, Phone 9-71BS—RAV .4H>ND R. RE1D, Phone 8-74M ' B r e r e tt,'W r k A^'enne.'N-ew York.- ' Grove • street, Rockville,- Hillside 9-T843, Mitchell 3-4679. FINE TRUCK VALUES! 9-1003. New York: Henry B: Dearborn; 2880 House, Apartment 14. LOT FOR .SALE Hackmatack Radio, heater. Gyromatlc drive. or Overhauled Knowledge of sheet metal op­ MANCHE.STER, CONN. , Exeter.--Place. Santa Barbarai Callfnr- Many'other extras. . Maeliine CiMned MANCHESTERrrThpeij rooma plus street. 167' front, 266’ deep. CaU 46 BISSELL STRJ3ET PAlNTlNfS- And i-aiferanglng. No erations helpful. Excellent ‘ ROOM FOR gentleman. Private MltcheU 9-9390. 4 p. nt; tn 7 p. m; 1950 CHEVROLET DeLuxe 2-Door 1952 FORD i/^TON TEIyEPHONE kn^-hell 3-5558 d. The Partnerahlp bualneaa Ta a gen­ ' gla.ssed-in porph. Plastered walls. job too email. Phone MltcheU Septic Tanks. Dry Wells. .Sewer eral aecurity buiineaa. lnc|udtr-i? act­ home. Quiet - neighborhood, 59 large corner lot, excellent loca-, i ---- ^ ~ . ------~ — Sedan. -Very low mileage...... PICK-UP - r \^8 opportunity. ing: aa broker, u’ealer and-underwrUer* T w o '1949 DODGE Wayfarers, 2 ; Hester; DeLuxe Cab; .PrarticaUy- 3-8372,:;^ , . L in e!. InstaUed-reCellar .Water-: ■Holf atreet. POWER BURNERS- and Range ProeHag Done. , and the biiBinraa of artlnir aa a broker tlojL Price $8,500 Barbara Woods, SubnrMUl for Sale’ 75 .- DoQr..8srtana. .. GttaB. ox.blue...... ; Ke.w...... , .^um cra,. * Porter streets. MltcheU 3-5285. miles from Airrraft. Price $8..100. i 1940 Ui-TON in t er n a ­ Reasonable price. F. Smith. Phone “ A GOOD PLACE tached garage, open porch. Hot water heat with oil burner, occupancy. Price reduced to j 1941 PONTIAC 2-Door Sedan. sanding and refinishing. Ceilings B. t>e*rborn. the Special Partner.«i who CaU Stafford, overland 4-7306 or | tio n a l Mitchell 9-4848. TO WORK" BUSINESS AND knotty pine kitchen cabinets, fireplace, lavatory and many are not alio General Partners are. re- ROOMS For Rent with kitchen $15,250 for quick sale. Please call , PICK-UP whitened. Call Gilbert Flckett. R. McCann Agency. Phone : 4-2968. Good Order. Fine Engine.. Mitchell 3-6982. other attraettve ' features. Large lot I.W x 200’. Move .in at apdrtively. as foll-owa; privileges, 136 Bissell street, or r. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and Alfred R. Meyec ...... $300,000, pheine Mitchell 9-9080. Mitchell 3-7700. ’ ' I SOLIMENE, INC. repaired, rea.*!nnable rate.*'. Tel. LARGE National corporation will INDUSTRIAL once. - F. Dewey Everett ...... 300.000 COVENTRY LAKE Year 'round A colffuri with dash and daring that tonjbines that fre8h-from-,the-halr- EXPERIENCED Painter available employ man, to..,manage service ' Henry B. Dearborn ...... fi2..V)0 MANCHESTER Five .room seven room ranch style cottage dreaacr look with a casual hfeezy effect. This wayward look is actually ca.- SEE THESE FINE VALUES Mitchell 3-4531. for part time work. No job too 5. The amount of ra.pllal furnished PLEASANT ROOM IN private Dodge and Plymouth Cars department. All benefits. Age 20- SITES AVAILAGLE BOLTON—Ularke Road 7 Room Single, part stone, part frame, and actually contributed as hla cor-, home. Gentleman preferred. ranch, oil hot water heat, re- with attractive three-room care­ culated, and it takes aome doing: needs careful cutting, perfect aetting m u .small. Mitchell 9-4477. 25. Excellent opportunity. Con­ two car garage with loft. Steam beat with Timkin nil burner. trlbution as a Special Partner by each taker's cottage. Located o n ' 1 100 , ‘ AT Special Partner who la also a General Mitchell 9-5369. ce'sed radiators, tile bath, full ALUMINUM an artiat with the hairbruah to do a premeditated upset of the aet. Tha Dodge Job Rated Trucks T.V. SERVICE. $2.50 per call. tact Mitchell 9-5390. We Win Bund to Suit f«r Electric range, 16 cuMr ft, freezer and automatic washer Partner ia: cellar, bus, school. $12,000. Carl­ X 250 lakefront lot. Seven room Lease. Apply boyiah, gamin-like appearance is gaining tremendoualy in favor. Phone Mitchell 9-8429 anytime. INTERIOR PAINTING, ceilings included, ^ t 1.10' x .180'. SO day occupancy. Ralph Hornhlower ...... S.VW.OOO NICELY FURNISHED room near ton W. Hutchins. MltcheU 9-5132. cottage, mostly pine paneled. Mod- ' 634 CENTER STREET DeCORMlER Paul B. Skinner ...... 150.000 Cheney's, for gentleman. 224 ern cabinet kitchen, heatilator GOMBINATION PIANO TUNING and repairs iiy whitened. Tel. Mltchel] 9-4997. DRAFTSMEN Percy W. Brown ...... 130.000 . Mitchell 3-6231.. MANCIIBSiTER—Tenter Street. Two family 12 room duplex, two James J. Phelan. Jr...... 240.000 Charter ■ Oak street. Mitchell fireplace, new furnace. Both cot- i PHONE Mitchell 3-5101 MOTOR SALES, INC. factory trained experts with 15 CONTRACTOR — To dn Inside JARVIS 7. The Partnership. which com- 3-8368, Mitchell 3-5886. SIX FURNISHED Rooms, nine tagea furnished, two car garage. ' SGREENS ft STORM years’ experience on. Steinway, Expanding operations re­ car garage, large corner lot. Zoned for business. One apart­ Hair Cut By Mr. Peter $ 1 . 5 0 painting and pape'rhanging. Low mencea January 1, 1963. ceases Decem­ years old dwelling, 'tile bath, Priced for quick sale. Warren A Sale Place To Buy Used Cars! Knabes, Mason-Hamlin and all ment SO day occupancy. A good Investment with a business ber 31. 1953. quires us to employ more CONSTRUCTION CO. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the un- seven closeta, oversize garage, Howland Realty, 543 Woodbridge WINOOWS 24 Maple St. Manchc.ster makes. All work guaranteed. winter rates, with 35*71 off on all future. 1953- wallpaper. Fully insured. draftsmen. Must have top­ 8 Dover Road — Tel. M1-S-4I12 . derslrned have aianed this Certificate Boarders Wanted $9-A amesite drive, large shade trees. atreet. Mitchell 3-8600. ; FA.MOUS MAKE -!j J§48 PONTIAC Convertible. Radio, Tel. Mr. Robinson,* MltcheU this flth day of December. 19.52. Telephone Mitchell 3-8851 . Call Hartford 32-6285. Mr. flight knowledge in lay-outs Charles T. Loverinjc. Ralph Horn- Steam heat oil burner, overaize $ 7 . 5 0 heater Hydramatlc. All new tires. 3-7691. WAREHOUSE POINT— Pros|»ect Hill. 5 room ultra modern home, WE HAVE AN opening in our takeoff wRh automatic laundry ANDOVER, Bolton, Coventry — Permanents Hebert. of small and complex electro­ blower. Paul B. Skinner. William R. well supervised, licensed rest SPECIAL! AND UF Including two safety tubes. Very built on three levela Large picture wrlndnws, beautiful view. Roveiisky, Haroli.' E. V'errill, Charlea connections installed. Brasa pip­ Over 100 llatingk. ranch types. ANY SIZE WINDOW reasonable. Cjan be seen anytime 1948 PACKARD sedan $895. 1948 mechanical assembly. Excel­ One mile east of the Connecticut River Bridge. Designed for R. Perriifo. Paul J. Eakln. Otis A. home for aged or retired people. Cape Cods, and cottages, new and Household Serrleca Qlazebrook. Jr.. Charles S. Sargent. Ed- ing, storm windows, Venetian Friday or Saturday. 46 Cooper Plymouth'coupe $699. 1949 Pack­ ftepalrtniT IS lent opportunities in a fast modem living. Immediate occiipanry. Call MltcheU 9-4129. old; farms, land 2-400 acr::s; sev­ ______Offered IS-A . ward O. McDonnell.- Walter M. Glblln. blinds, many extras. Centrally lo­ InetaUed atreet ard sedan $1095. 1950 Mercury MATTRESS Your old mattreaaaa growing organization. WANTED Howard E. Buhae, George L. .Morris. cated, excellent neighborhood. eral at reduced prices. 'Welles $ 2 3 .9 5 club sedan $1298. 1950 Packard steriilz€u and remade like new. James J. Watson. Daniel T. Bergln, WEAVING of bums, moth holes Percy W.^Brown.. Jamea J. Phelan. Jr.. Apartments— Flat*— Full price $13,750. Available mort­ Agency, Coventry. Tel. Pilgrim SAVE $300 to $500 on quality used club coupe, radio, heater, Ultra- and tom clothing, hosiery runs, .Call Jones Furniture and Floor 4 or 5 rooms, Hnfumisliod 2-6872 or 2-7501. cars; It’s February Inventory Sale Joseph T. Walker. Jr... Henry Horn- Tenements 6S gage. $10,300. Phone MltcheU ALUMINUM DOORS matlc drive $1398. It’s February handbags repaired, zipper re­ Covering, 36 Oak. MltcheU 9-1041. GRAY RESEARCH AND McKin n e y b r o t h e Ks , incorporated blower II. Ralph Hornhlower. Jr. 9-7367. at Brunner’s. All makes, sU Inventory Sale at Brunner's, 358 Harry W. Puccettl. Harolit F. Carter, COVENTRY LAKE—Four room*-| placement, umbrellaa repaired, but hoofed if peuiMo, Triston Antell. Joseph Glmma. William FOUR ROOM apartment, central models. Terms to suit your bud­ Eazt Center strc|>t. Big trades, DEVEL()PMENT CO. ESTABLISHED 1930 MAN(7HESTER—Six room Cape with expandable attic. Year $ 5 9 Plus Inatallatloii Beauty Salph men’a shirt collscs reversed and Private Instructions 28 J. Lawlor. Jf.. George, T.- Flynn, location, heat and hot water. g e t O p «_ Mon. and Thurs. eve- Elasy terms. Open Mon. and around home. Full cellar. Garage. replaced. Marlow’a Little Mending Thomas B. Gannett, Alfred R, Meyer, Write Box F. Her*ld. Cod four bedroom house, oil heat, For demonstration and estimate lUnga *^111 9:30. See your Packard Thurs. nights ’til 9; 30. U. S. GOVERNMENT jobs. Men, Hilliard Street ( by profossioiiai man and . T,. Dewey Everett. Henr>* B. Dearborn, OU heat. Only r8.500. Small cash. at no obligation Shop. 489 MAIN STREET (Odd Fellows Building) MANCHESTER - ’ The- Certificate as * above set forth, sewers, large lot with shade rtartar nriT MltcheU 3-5191. Big women, 18-50. Start high as $72 tren-’. only $11,000. Mltcnel Gatto and Co.. Hartford 5-9198, TEL. M I -M fH ^ 1941 FORD coupe. New motor. signed and acknowledged by all of the ONE LARGE furnished room 985 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER Ufii ia. FLAT FINISH Holland window week. Thousands of jobs open Manchester, Conn. foihily of fhroo. partners, has been recorded in the of- apartment for light housekeeping. 3-8274, Hartford 5-5138. Schwartz- ^ evenings 8-3989, or MltcheU CALL Mlfcholl 9-2710 4,000 mUea. Radio, heater. Also ftca of the Town Clerk of the City of abadea made to measure. AJl now! Can, you qualify? Free. in-, TELEPHONES MI-8-60M or »n-9-S9St Adults only. Cqll Mitchell 3-8927. Real Estate. 3-6946. 1N 6 <3ffl$VROLi7r. Radio, heater, parts 6f a 1940 Ford fordor aedan metal Venetian bUnds at a new formation on jobs, salaries, de­ "A GOOD PLACE . Hartford, CoenecUcut. saw ' Ut m Good condition, »$S75. PHONE MI-3-5121 and two PoUr Knobby tires. Size low price. Keya made whUa you tails. Write today. Lincoln Insti­ L TO WORK” FlMtM MltchaU 9-2587. 600x16. CaU MltcheU 9-9828. wait Mai'low'a. ' , Pekin 14, BUnois. i, ■ \ ■ - / . / ■tr i / - T TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1958 The Weather P A G E FOURTEEN . j Averaca DaUy Net Preu Ron Fer the Week Siktod Fureeaat of D, 8. Weather Feb. 7, 1958 Sleet or rain late tonlghL «*pNP Courant’s Editor Emerjfency Doctors Women Voters 10,859 ^ 4 e rain Thuraday. . About Town Learn.s Practical Angle tonight 26-32. Of Bill Collection Course Discuss Budget Member of the Audit Speak i iig T oiiight ^yaiciana of the Manches- RISLEY'S Bureau ol Ctrcnlattona Manchester— A City of Village Charm t*f ‘ th»' BrtHrtt-' Anrert- X'^IWal 'mOtt'rtc-eiverd' -some ter'-MedicAl' ■ -Asaociatton. - who, .. V ...... - *¥0»r' F-rte»dljsM«HMyt- • ean Club will meet at the club- will re.spond to emergency call.a Foup local members of th e, practical Instructlona on a The. two.. apeeUl courses, apon- .. Ml .Summar Street. PROHyPT rooms tonijtht »t 7i30 afitl Troceed course in hill 'cbITeclIfig yester­ tomorrow •, afternoon- and eve­ League of Women voters'ftf'M^an-T MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY II, 1953 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES-r-IN TWO SEtTFlONS) PRICE FIVE CENTS from there to the Watkins Funeral ‘aored by Manchester Evening ning are Dr. Jacob .Segal cheater attended the State Train- ■ NO. (ClaaKfied Adrerttalag oa Pas* IS) day afteinoon in Manchester i School this winter in homemaking VOL. LXXn, 112 Home to pay respects to the late Small Claims Court'. He is (adults only), tel. 3-612.'i, a n i ing Day on National Program! FUEL OIL Mrs. Martha Sharp, xyhose son, I and in newapajjer work will' hold Dr. William Stroud, tel. 9-4708. Item II, Improved Congreaaional' OPEN Peter G. Kuciynskl of 61 I their final sessions tomorrow eve­ 0£U¥eitY Walter, is a club member. Helaine road. Brrdgetary Procedures, held .yes­ ning. terday at the Hartford Courant. The monthly meeting of the Ital- According to Attorney F.u- ' The final speakar In the news­ Altorney for VA Auditorium. SUNDAYS I k e N a m e s lan-American Society will be held gene T. Kelly, representing the paper course, at 7;.30 tomorrow •Two representatives of the Saturday at 7 p. m. instead of on Franklin Credit , School of ■ night,'.--wtH ■ be Herbert Brucker. I-eagire of Women Voters of the Get reliable delivery aerx-lce of high- Vatican Blasts Sunday. The., annual installation Roanoke, Va.. Kiicsynskl took i editor of the Hartford Coiirant, K. of C, Speaker U. S., who were training day lead- UNTII. 1 P. Ms heat-content oil on demand nr at regu­ banquet will be on Sunday. a correspondence course on and author of "Freedom of In­ er.s. diarus.sed the National League lar' Intervals. Both aervinea are available C o n s u lta n t bill collecting, or, collection formation." who - will speak on memo. "Congressional Strings on to fit your need. All deliveries metered, - The Lincoln School Child Study speciali.st, as Hje course wa.s j "The Responsibllitlea of a Free Ernest Biron. chief attorney for Uie Public Purse." Mrs. John G. loo, for your complete protection. group will meet tonight at 8 named. Total cost nf^the courac. 1 Press." Members of the puhlle who Tiie Veterans Administration , In Ije.e. Farmington, national presi­ Hartford, will be the principal Mrs, Luce Foes F o r C u r b s o'clock at the L ln ^ n School.' Dr. was $95. Kuesynski paid $4.’>, : wish to attend this last lecti’ii'e of dent, attended the meeting; Winfield Moyer will speak to the leaving a balance of $40. He I the course w i n be welcome, . , speaker at the annitsi French Those attending from Manches­ l group on ••yqur child's Physical never got around to completing Night fe.slivllies of Campbell ter were Mrs. .Stanley Lorenzen,- :T; w o o D C O . Corrncil. Knlghta of Columhu.', oh Vatican City, Feb. 11—n Main street, both before the Italian government and the Vatican. In a of Ui%£^coln School PTA are cor- against him. Judge Charles N. and Mrs. Melvin Hathaway. day named James F. Brown­ dlaJHfWrtted to attend, Crockett entered Jrtdgment for. i . Ci< chairmen of the.affair, wlilt'h , A N D MORE I front page .article today titled “The Holy See and thO'United For Rolary Night will sirflt at 6 p.ni. are Wllbiod ' lee, New York investment the plaintiff and ordered pay­ i ; . States of America," the Vatican / Linne Lodge No; 72, Knights of ments o'f $2 weekly. ’ 1 Messier and Roland I-ePage. The ] HEARING-AID newap'aper criticized implipations banker, a government con­ Pythias, will meet tomorrow night About ion Rntarinns, Rotary supper will be French style, from that the designation of Mrs. Luce sultant 6n price and other Reds Build Up for Chiani; Raids at 8 o'clock in Orange Hall. Plans .Anns and their guests are. expccl- the appetizer to the dcs.sert. as Ambassador to Italy might Refuses Ike Call for the celebration of the 46th an­ and Mrs. Alva M. Gilchrist of Long j.ed to attend the annual I>adies' Knights ar-e rcmlnd"d to bring economic controls. BATTERIES "covertly" provide diplomatic rela­ The action was widely interpret­ niversary of the lodge, to be held Hill‘road, Andover. The fire there I Night festivities tonight at the ' new and prospective members tions between the United Stales de.stroyed ihelr home and all For All Hcaring-Aid.8 ed as meaning: ., Plan Alternate on Feb. 25, will be presented at I Manchester Country Club, Fred (;. ; Monday night .so that they may and the Vatican. 1. The Elsenhower administra­ this meeting. worldly po.sscaalons. ‘ Malln. chairman of the affair, re­ heconte acqrrainted. THANK YOU "The authors of such supposi­ Guaranteed Fresh tion has decided that remaining Both are in’ their eighties and ported today. tions," said, L’Oaservatore, "show, Mrs. Gilchrist Is a convalescent j A steak dinner will be served at price controls should be removed that they entirely ignore that any progressively rather than be wiped Last’Miiiute Plans patient at an Abington home fol­ j 7 o'clock, and a pi-ograin of enter- person officially in charge of a lowing a major surgical operation. MANCHESTER out by a Single sweeping order. ' lainment acta will follow. An or­ STATIONERY ◄ not at the same time engage in For Blockade 2. Further study ia planned, and Set on Food Sale chestra will provide rouaic for AIRMAII. - NOTE.H f diplomatic activity with the Holy dancing to close out the program. LEADING BRANDS ^ FOR YOUR OVERWHELMING^ Brownlee's advice la desired, on I-mkIics Aitl Sets Malln said that several atfinr- See ^ thi question of w'hether standby Mrs. Roy Durey, 93 Hemlock RESPONSE TO OUR GRAND OPENING "This is a rule and a practice controls legislation should be en­ Wa.shington, Feb. II—(JP)—The Eisenhower administrae tlve door prizes will be distributed, ^Arthur Dins Storesj N' from which the Holy See has not ■treet, today made last-minute Valentine Soeial j In addition, there will be special 873 Main St., Tel. MI-:i-4136 acted so that price and wage re­ tion may ask U. S. Allies to join in an embargo on all ship­ plans for a food sale to be held at deviated in the past and from straints can be quickly slapped I favors for the women. Sc ICC/f which it does not intend to devi­ ment to Red China as an alternative to proposals for a the J. Wi Hale department store The_l.aidiea Aid 'Society of the back on In event ot emergency. on Main street here, a sale that Values Galore! ate." The present controls law expires naval blockade. This move was among those some highly Emanuel Lutheran Church will placed administration offlciala ------■ will aid an elderly AndoVer couple L'Oi!servatore said the selection April 30. meet Thuraday afternoon at 2 FleaiUe draping foldt add of Mrs. Luce, a convert to Catholl- thought might come before the , Mdio lost their home in a fire on HALE'S charm ■ to your hearth — HUindby Controls o'clock in Luther flail (ch\irch FEB.TIRE cl.sm, a.i Amba.s.sador to Italy had' Sen. Cspehart (R-Ind.) has in­ atrategy-mdking National Secur- ! Jan. 26. vestry). Following a devotional ■nd' itop dying iparktl Mrs. Durey told The Herald she DRESSES caused deductions "touching upon troduced a bill for a standby con­ tty Council for discuaaion at a j ‘Extremist’ has received numerous offers of period and business nieetlng, a With ezehuive UnipuU the Vatican, which required expla- trols law. He is chairman of the White House meeting today. short program will be held in the Headquarters . h ^ ed ..goods .frptjj interested _ S A L E „ the curtaini open or cloae ...... - ...... ■ ngUon."-/ . — . Senate -Banking -committee which Secretary of State Dulles, who housewives who also report that form of a valentine social in con‘ FIRST LINE FIRESTONE witli one han'd. It’s the" • WOOLS ".Some say." added L'Osserva- handles such legislation, 'toici Senatbirs yesterday that s o ' nectlon with the serving of re­ FOR beauty, aafety and con­ far as he knows Eisenhower has they have no means of bringing AND FEDERAL TIRES to r e ,"th a t Mrs. Luce, because Capehart Issued a statement to­ S e e k s T - H the items downtown. . freshments. venience found only in the • TAFFETAS ALL she is a Catholic, could, in addi­ day saying he has been assured by made no Far East commitmenta Members are reminded to .bring beyond, hia Seventh Fleet order, “ For those persons who lack preferred woven-metal 6re • CREPES SIZES tion to representing the United President Eisenhower and high transportation," Mrs. Durey said, Valentine gifts for their secret curtain. Slates before the Italian govern­ ranking officials they have "an attended, aa did Mutual Security "I have another offer from a local pala whose Identity will be revealed UP • PRINTS Administrator Harold E. Stasaen. Law R ep e a l (i.OO X 16 $ 1 4 e 9 5 . NOW ON DISPiAY ment, have iiseful relations also open mind" on the question. housewife who will make arrange­ at this time, and those who wish to with the Holy S^e and thus supply Capehart added: One Republican official aald In ments to pick up pastries in her have secret pala for the coming . Exchange and-Tax the lack of United States repre­ "I am delighted to know that an interview that a survey has fgmlly car." ...... year should bring another Valen­ sentation to the Vatican." they are now going to study the indicated it probably would be Washington, Feb. II— (/P) Housewives who wish to donate tine with name signed, etc. Any L'Osservatore then explained problem and I am sure that once necessary for the.U. S. to go it — A freshman congreMinan pumbera, .aa.vUig. BfAlX, PHONE Ml - -lUibeai C. Bprague.- Alwevln, (tny,Attcit)B!t. .Tb, blockade, « ’ cake, pie-^of .other partcUa to -.Tr o nipatant. Pla * tic„ 6.7« X U $ 1 6 » 9 5 [ thW 'ft'a'S not po.sstble-. ■ • " • ------•Iheyhave*'secured *11 -of -the-fact* the Thursday, all-day food sale at coupons are also asked to bring SKIRTS .Adama, Maas., manufacturer, the Cflilna coast anil thus cut off from the W(sst Virlliiti' tc»l Exchange and Tax "Yunr Store Of Frirndlv Servle,'’-’ It said the de.signatlon of Mrs. and see the problem in its proper Hale's store, are’ Invited to call them to this meeting. indow Luce has "offered some American poses in Washington, D. C., after perspective, they will favor stand­ shipments of goods to the Com­ fields spoke up today for out­ Mrs. Durey at Mitchell 3-4722 by The hoatesaes will be Mrs. Al­ S'TORM W • WOOLS proteatant groups the pretext, of he paaaed up an.. offer to be un­ by controls to be used only in case munists. right repeat of the Taft-Hart> tomorrow at the latest, so she esn bert Robln.s'on and Mrs. Clarence Most si/.es in stock also renewing their opposition" to the dersecretary of the Air Force of a grave emergency." On the other hand, there was 'ey Law and was tagged an plan on their contributions. Peterson, co-chairmen and Mrs. Kit bargains in white wall • TAFFETAS SIZES rather than sell hls family-owned Brownlee, a former deputy di­ some belief in administration cir­ Purpose of the sale iS to finan­ Charles 'Von Borchers, Mrs. Frank > UP,f|P' 00 electronica Arm. (AP WIrephoto). cles that the larger antt-Commun- extremist” by chairman Mc­ I PiDittc Inm* • PtMi MavtDtaa * Naiii tirc.s. • PLAIDS (Continued on Phge Fourteen) rector of the wartime Office of cially bolster the position of Mr. Hallln and Mrs. Robert Holmes. 1 , ii4tf tg frder» t*k- the ’ 'dreary' 1(B-Tn41e5^t©rean'baiu*' ' ValMler- wa* directed today. 4>y « • ator T eft .;(R-Ohio)-, - - one -olv '-tb*' - - settle their own future—as part of afnnei-"‘ mietirig’ tii^'night; ‘ thaf proposals to combine the two front today as lA/Gen. Gen. Max­ they will neither support' nor op­ Bupreme Kook command of eouae Friday why he should not Representative Wier (D-Minn.) or as an independent state. pose right now a tax cutting drive ment make.,. One total., $5,000,- .-J..W.I . , ' ■ I '** the U. 8 . Ejgnth Army. * •led Rep. Reed (R-N.Y.) lift Ms order excluding the commented that he signed the non- A three-year deadline for the b y Communlst bath aa head of the STOCKINGS COME SEE exercise of self-determination ha., 000 a year; the other $1,000;000. Taylor^^paratrooper general of Earlier yesterday, at a caucus, public and the press from the Dollar Sale Hill, loudly applauded by the World II, became the fourth -vice trial of Minot (Miqkey) Trial for 642 Oritral Labor union in Mlnneapo-. By a Famniia Klaker, been set. GOP members of the tax-writing more than 50 legislators at the Treasoii Jury Uniti^ Nations -field commander Vallc'- lls with mixed feelings, and that Slightly Irregular. -AT THE International supervision of committee were reliably reported he didn't think It would be taelpfifl" THEMTODAY! elections for^a new Sudanese par- meeting, said he saw no rea.,on Ih'^orea. He aucceeded Gen. to have decided to vote next Mon­ The onler waa laaued by Jus­ xvhy^' tnwns'shmild • not- use town Jamea A. -Van Fleet, who atarled tice BenJamln' F,'Behrel4>er on a Deaths-Revives to, require empl.9y«ra_ U> do the ' Rtguloriy $14.00 par pair iramenl And' rtr the three-year day in favor'of-Chatrman Reed's same thing. aid Umd., for snow removal, the Still Pondering home for retirement. petition by flve of the city's ■^1 transition period has also been ar­ bill to reduce Individual Income tax .Representative Perkins (D-Ky.) and yo u 'll agree ranged. ' - correction of icy conditions, the The flO-year-oId Van Fleet bade rates 10 per cent starting June .10. newspapers and two wire serv- The.,e questions.. J'ngether ..with removal, of-trees and' branches a tearful goodbye- to ' hla -beloved However,-House^ Speaker Martin lees, charged that the exclu- Alsace Feud put in that the .requirement la an B r i d g w a y N l I X S who ineult" to labor union members. ONLY - $6.95 pr. British-propo.sed safeguard., for which ice and wind storms deposit PreWoo Actions Eighth Army arid then left the war- bss Mon la. arbitrary, unreasonable, '.d; have ;tt'. < . Full-room Vnkm . . . iharpeit, ciaoratt pkturo in oH talavitioni Crotloy- SIZES (2-6) _! P'ederal Judge Gregory F. Noon- military area northeast of Sariwon cry', itiatje the Tnotfon To' h'aii pub­ meant reprisala against them, the a c Y o n IrtBOT b o jl lic and pres)i during testimony by fuil-yaor warrontyrovan both the chntsir porta and the big picture an had used the term In hla charge-'On the west roaat case has become a major issue in State Capitol, Hartford,^ Feb, T o H o ld T e x tile s iD N . E . Other Thunderjet* cut Red Tall hi* 19-year-old client. General ses­ France. Relatives of the mas 11—4f>—By a atqndlag vote e( 199 tubal Cobinat thown it rich mohogon^-dnithad wood . , . Avoilobla to the jury • ALL WOOL SKI CAPS...... Judge 'Kxplaina Meaning track.*-in the same arcs, and bomb­ News Tidbits sion* Judge Francis L. 'Valente Im- sacred have demanded jevenge; to M, the House today approved alto in blond-dnHhad wood at NO odd'itionol cotti Noonan said it . meant to break ed a shore inatallation near Pyong­ ised the ban to last throughout Alsatians have called for clemen- and sent to the Senate a bill te Lowell Mass., Feb. 11 — (VP) — ;is greater in the .'?ou(h in some Culled from AP Wires osecution presentation of its give the legislature the power t* The president of the New England in.,lances. He continued; allegiance to "one's own country" yang. North Korean capital. . r y - in time of war, or "to be disloyal in rake against the 23-year-old heir Ask Death for Two call itself Into special seosloa. Council called today for thret-way | "if New England labor wishes WATCH OUT FOR THK D R iP • CHILDREN’S POLOS... 2For mind and heart," or "to side with (Continued on Page HIx) togn oleomargarine fortune. The prosecution demanded the It was the first major bUt acted cooperation—among management, ^ to join the team to keep the in- Pravda readers in Moscow told ike ia accused of inducing Miss death penalty for two of the de- on by the 1953 General Assem­ so by a the enemy." FAMILY, t h e y 'r e LOOKtNO FOR communitiea and labor — to retain du.stfy here, it can dp He salfi that in wartime all cit­ southerners in U. S. consider bly, • INFANTS’ SWEATERS...... the textile industrj- for New E ng-' gradual evening up of the.se Two izens and subjects of an enerny na­ (rales. Snows Hit theinselves real Americana and re­ ( London Economist and said he had State* sailed for New York from to find trace of two .Milford High Berlin if the Bonn Republic rati­ anti-Cjommunist "Fighting Group to." written a letter to the editor fies the'Euro)>eBn defense pact. Against Inhumanity," and the next Tuesday. Whittemore spoke at ceremonies .ManchcHteT storo.s will hr the French port of Le Havre today Hrbool girl* believed headed for "righting the record.” open tomorrow for the after being kept t here y.eaterdayby Pennsylvania with Bridgeport In a proclamation heavy with Freg -Jurists' League. marking The 50th anniversary of portent, the Socialist Unity (Com­ (Zffiancellor Konrad Adenauer FIOHTEBS M-EIOH S f IRIDGWAY fVmiLLS Lowell Textile Institute. "The facta about New England,” usual Thursday husihess violent winds in the. English chan­ youth in 1933 aedan. aMBLeiLillBErnt he said, "contradict the London nel. New Haven .Superior Court trial munist) party of 'East Berlin dc- has said he will call up the de­ Whittemore said there waa noth­ hours. clarcrl that “ further isolation” 1.* fense treaty for a ratification vote Chicago,' Feh. ll-^ A V - wm-.- MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST ing in A e recent New England Economist's recent comment that Renewed winds along Britain’s of brother and sister, accused of U. S. Commerce Secretary Sinclair Linroln’g Birthday is not operating vice ring from restau­ in' store for the Red-surrounded in the West Berman parliament terweight duunpie* KM governors’ committee report on east coast spurred thousands of Ian weighed IM^j peuak BUILQING MATERIALS Weeks of Boston ‘comes from an rant headquarters, continued by city. It called for negotiations be­ between March 10 and 15. DEPARTMENT Batwoofi Brood Sfroat and Railroad Tracks textilies to Indicate “we must re­ being ob.served as « holiday troops and volunteers to toil even half pound under the area full of declining industries.' harder at sanch-bagging the big Judge Wynne until next week .. tween the West and the Soviets to The new Red threat, issued by iunnemiK concile "ourselves to the loss of the by Manchester business the party organization which gov­ chaUenger Choek Obtrafi LUMBER FUEL These -Tacts vigorously and ef­ Bums suffered while, cooking In accomplish: OPEN DAILY 9:00-9:00 textile Industry.” firms other than the local gaps torn In southeastern sea ping nude. welgIM eSMb fectively dfmonatrate the opposite walla by dlaasterous floods of 11 her kitchen 'prove fatal to Mrs. 1. Withdrawal of all military erns the Soviet sector of the quar­ * I t N. MAIN jST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI-9-523.3 He pointed out that the gover­ banks which wilLbe closed tered city, bore' the atamp of Rus- at the neou welgl^^M nors’ report said wage differentials —the region's amazing capacity days ago. They reced against the Bernice Chatterton of Stamford, garrisons from Berlin. 0 | M i Hatty 7 A. 8f. to S P. M. Including Wedneaday FREE PARKING tomorrow as is usual on a claimed by death throo hours aft­ 2. Abolition of the sector borders 18-rennd title bMK Bl: 4 i TELEPHONE Mitchell 3-5191 between the North and South are (Continued on Page Twenty-three) c i« o StadtaM tiM fM ^ * Afteraoens and Saturdays Until Noon 358 EAST CENTER ST. •ubstantlal and that the work load (Continued on Page Twenty-three) legal holiday.; (OMtlaiMd, on Png* Six) er her drena mught lire. dividing the city, ------. \ •------\ -• ’V. / ■r