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lira. B. B. Hunan cd^ IdO Henry 8t Mary'a Guild will meat atraet wlU grant the uae o f her Thursday at 18:30, and members Record Blood Mancheater State Officers X borne for the monthly meeUng of wlU bring sandwiches as usual. EXPERT WATOH REPAIRMB Average Didly Net Press Run Tea, coffee and dessert will be The WatOrar the Woman’s Republican Club to­ For the Week Ending morrow afternoon at . 8:S0. The served by the following hoateases, Total Given Date Book To Be Guests SPECIALIZING IN CHRONOGRAPHS PorecaM of 0. a. Weather 1 gtieet speaker will be Judge of Mrs. Ludwig Hansen, Mrs. Edward AND TECHNICAL WATCHES Jaanary It, 1081 pirobate John J. Wallott. and the Dauchy and Mrs. William Brennan. ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES jTeday laewieslag_____ Tomorrow BY EXPERT WATCHMAKERS hfgbect temperetaie aear 40| Roatn! ctftponUon, held Sunday, chairman o f the hoiteaa commit­ A cordial invitation Is extended to Lecture on Merit Systems tor 1 0 ^ 0 3 women of the church to attend or Collection of 145 Pints Delta Chapter to Be Host alght oloodjr aad wariaer U tb e f^ w ln c offlcera w*»re tee. Mrs. William Brennan. The Municipal Personnel by Charles F. PRICES — REASONABLE president, ■ Mrsj John Pickles, urg­ to join the Guild. Received ' Yesterday; Yard, at Center church,. imdcr To Grand Chapter To* Member of tke Aodlt lest alght: lowest eboot tS( Tin for the CQinlns year; present, FREE ESTLMATES lUoy Bayleas; vice preeldent, Cuaty es the members to attend this first auspices of League o f Woman Bnieao of Clicnlattoan Manchester^A City of Village Charm day elondy aad mild. Abnltu; flnandal eecretary, meeting of the year. Tony Bayless, chairman o f the Donors Are ■ Praised Voters, 8 p. m. morrow Evening testimonial banquet dance spon­ Saturday, January 20 ' R o l^ Cotdner; treaeurer, Emeet sored 'by the Young Democratic DEWEY-RICHMAN MarW. and recording aecretary, Gibbons Assembly, Catholic L a­ A total of 145 pints o f blood Annual entertainment and Delta Chapter No. 51, Royal club o f Manchester, reports that JEWELERS — EST. 1906 VOL. LXX, NO. 90 (ClaaoUled Advertlalag ra Pago Id) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 17, 1951 Jack Frouty. Preeldent Tony Bay- dies of Columbus, will meet this were collected for a record during dance of Manchester Band, Arch Masons, w ill be hosts tomor­ (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE nvE CBIfni evening at eight o'clock In the K. at the first meeting of the com- 767 MAIN STREET leae*'appointed George Binok ae the visit of the Blood-mobile Unit at Rainbow ballroom. row evening to ■ visiting officers tbop ateward for the coming year. of C. Home. A fter the business mlttea held recently at the home to Manchester yesterday. John D. Sunday, January 2t meeUng Miss Mary Fraher will of President William Vlrns, plans LaBelle, chairman o f the Man­ Annual meeting ahd election of from the Grand Chapter, of Con­ for the banquet were completed. necticut. Attempt to “Fix” Cage The annual meeting of the Con- give an Illustrated talk on Europe, chester Blood program, praised officers of Red Men's Social club Berle Versus Rach Puts Tickets are now available from This will be the qccasion of the Explosion Rips e o i& Lutheran church will be which she visited In 1949. Mrs. the fine turn-out of .Manchester at Zipser club, Bralnard place, Tilt Leads to Two Arrests Chinese Communists Reject Lohengrin Into Reverse Jo.seph Reale, Ann Mahoney, Tina official visitation ' .by Ex. Comp. held tomorrow evening at eight Chester Morgan heads the hostess donors which resulted In the larg­ J:30 p. m. U. N. Raider Teams DePumpo, Mrs. Viens and Olga oV«ork. Renort* for the paat year committee. est number of pints, so far collect­ Sunday, January 28 to February 4 Charles J. Fairhurst, who is Plane to Bits New York. Jan. 17.— UP)—An Los Angeles, Jsn. 17.-^(,0- wUl be aubmlttcd and plane will .lohn.snn. ed here in one day. Observance of Youth Week, Grand Master o f the First Veil of attempt to "fix” last night’s Her husband would rather The Ladles Aid Society of the TEDFORD' z. til- ' r? for 1951. and new officers This number Is also one of the sponsored by United Christian the Grand Chapter, and Ex. Comp. De PauI-ManhaUan College Five Point U. N. Peace Bid; watch television than hear her Lutheran Women’s Missionary Friends In town have received highest to be attained anywhere Youth Movement. Wolcott S. Bisscll, Grand Cus­ game disclosed to­ play the piano, Mrs. Kay Scott elected. League, win meet tomorrow eve­ As -Ten Perish Hold 3 Outposts; t news from Rev. James Stuart in the slate. It was collected dur­ Tuesday, February IS todian.. They will make their an­ Phone day a gambling scandal and 9 9 Nemey, 23. told the judge. She The Mancheater Choral Society ning at 7:30 at Zion Lutheran Neill and Mrs. Neill, to the effect ing a five-hour visit Instead of the Lecture by Dr. Roger Shaw on nual inspection o f the work, rec­ led t othc arrest of two former church. The teachers of the Label Proposals *Jmpossihle. got the divorce. win hold lU regular rehearsal thla that they have a new granddaugh­ u.sual six-hour stay so that the "Turbulent South America.” spon- ords, and property of the Chap­ Manhattan players aemsed of Mrs. Nerney, who described church school will meet tonight at ter. 8537 evening at 7:30 at the Second Con­ ter, born January 12 to Mr. and members of the Blood-mobile unit flored by Y. W. C. A. at ” Y.” 1:15 Airliner Oasliea on "throwing " games last year. herself as sn. actress, said hus­ the same hour. The meeting will open as usual gregational church. Mrs. James S. Neill, Jr., who has and the local volunteer workers p.m. StRVING MANCHESTER BOLTON, ANDOVER. COLUMBIA Farm in Norlliwesl The honesty of Manhattlin’s Tokyo, Thiirsdny. Jan. 18 "r. "advantage should be taken of It I ’oiiimunist China since the Red band John. 34, often worked Defy 120,000 Reds been named Mary Beth. They have were kept busy cbnstantly from Saturday, February 17 at 7:30 p. m„ and the officers will Negro renter, Julius Kellogg? Peiping Radio saiil today tlio lo pursue vonstderation of fur- mas.sc8 surged Into North Korea from 7 a. m. to 10 p. in., In­ exemplify the Royal Arch degree. another small daughter, Ann Caro­ twelve Jintll the last appointment Annual Ladies' Night at Brlti.sh- After Take-Off for 23, of rort.xnioiith. Va., In re­ fhlnrae Commiinisl Ucginie had Hit'i steps to bip taken for the last November. All other mes- cluding Sautrdaya and Sun- line. James, Jr., was recalled to the hour o f five o’clock. Amerlcan Club, 6:30 p. m. Harold E. Lord, High Priest of porting the latest bribe at­ rcpected the latest United Nalo'n.i restoration of jieace.” ■lagcs were rejected or Ignored. ila.vs. 'Then, she added, he "ob­ service and is in California, where Saturday, March 24 Delta Chapter, requests a good at­ Koresn rea.so-firr proposal. Inflict Heavy Enemy Fifty volunteer workers from AVAILABLE SOOM Seattle in Blizzard tempt, unearthed the scandal. IV'MMiw* .\ll Far East IsMiea Explains I'. N. Support jected to my pla.ving classical his family hopes to Join him ns the local Red Cross chapter were Annual meeting and election of tendance of the local members to Manhattan is a New York It said the U. N. five pomi music. Mr preferred television W age-Price greet the Grand officers and S - All Non-Korean forces to bo Sei-n tary of State Acheson said Caeualties at Suwon m soon ns possible. Tlie senior Neills on duty under the direction of ofUcers of Briti.sh-American Club, EdwHll, Wash . , .Tan. (’alholie mstilution operated profio.iBls for pen--e In Korea ami programs.” who spend their summers at their 4 p. m. promises that those who attend 8 BEAUTIFUI.I.Y COLORED wiUidrawn with-arrangements to today the United States support­ 5frs. Francis Watts, chairman of by the Christian Brothers. Do other Far EaHtorn is.siies wa-s ” im- ed the latest United Nations Army Chief o f Stall I Dimes Rhymes place "In Gilead, are at Pompano will spend an enjoyable evening. Jagged pieces of airplano metal be made for the Korean people to Freeze Due Volunteer services. Paul is a Catholic (iniversity l»o.ssible.” ceaso-Hre proposal in order to Beach again this winter. The degree work will bp followed ALUMINUM 12 OL TUMHLERS sticking up through snow on an express their wishes for a future LooliH On; Air Force The largest group from one or­ in Chicago. The brondeast in t^rines^ ws.i ■'niaintain the unity of the free by refreshmenu and a social hour eastern Washington wliest field Aionitored here by the .lapane.'.o government. ganization _ was a contingent of Bucklancl School Kellogg saltl he was offered nations sgaiM.'.t aggrosalon." I-nniicbes New Hound Manchester Grange udll meet twenty-five" donors -from the Man­ giving the members a chance to ANU PLASTIC COASTERS were the only visible evidence to­ K.voijo News Agency. 4 An interim adnUnlitratlon to novel! to Talk 111 sS-6 Djiys renew acquaintances with oW Jl.OOO a game by bribers and Aehesoii devoted much of a ! tomorrow evening gt eight o’clock chester Modes who came to the day that 10 persons died there Sent by Eii-Ia I be set up in tl)S meantime. news conference to explaining tie- ! the Clock [(RfeUMive •Tv In Orange hall. Tlie theme of the Movies, Lecture friends. Ask Your Routeman— Or Call 8537 was told that other players In United Nution.s Heail(|iiartci'S In Blood Center at Center church Investigators began to question r> .\s soon a? a cease fire agree, Amenrnn U.N. vote which drew I lecturer's program will he ’’But­ New York and other cities New York said no reply had been Th t price of steak is rising, during their lunch hour to give witnesses today. They are looking ment is reached, a U.N.-designated .sharp criticism from many Con- : Witli Presideii! Arross-llie-Bounl Roll- tons and Bows.” A full turnout of were "doing the same thing;.” received there at the time of the Tokyo, Jan. 17.—{JP)— A l* blood. "This splendid co-operation The Buckland-Oakland Club for the reason behind the crash of group including repiesentatlves of gresa members. Up go eggs and butter, too. the members Is hoped for. • Peiping broadcast. is very heartening,” said Mr. La- a Northwest Airlines plane shortl.T' the U. S., Britain. Soviet Russia, hark of PrirPH to Jan. lied tank-infantry raider And to get o fellow's hair cut Belle today. ” We will be only too will sponsor a neighborhood meet­ The broadcast aatd the message The Secretary said the United after noon yesterday. and Communist China to consider States vote In favor of the cease In Washington 1 Is Untler Consitirra* tcamn held firmly today to Pt. Mary’s Women’s Auxiliary glad to arrange for group irisits ing on the subject of civilian de-<> '.vas sent by Premier Chou En-Lal Far Eastern problems, among them Costs a solid buckeroo! ha.s .set the date of Tuesday eve­ IN C O M E T A X There were seven passengers fire appeal did not mean any three western Koreafi out* from other stores and factories as fense tomoirow evening, at eight and a crew of three aboard. Cor­ 2 Die, 20 Hurt to David Owen. Acting Secretary- Formosa and China’s representa­ lion hy ODM Chief ning, January 23. for a military our future visits w ill take place o’clock at the Buckland school. PREPARED General of the. U.N. In New York, change in American policy towanl pofitH within ntriking range oner Fred CSimpbell stood out In a tion in the U.N. Communist China. Due in ('.apital Jan. 29 whist In the parish house. Reser­ once a month from now on.” Dr. Harold Barrett, a member REASONABLE CHARGE for transmission to Roberto Ur- of 120,000 Chinese Red Hence, It's really kind of easy vations may be made through raging blizzard for hours probing The flve-polnt plan waa ap­ Tlie United States, he said, vot­ Washington, Jan. 17 (;P) - The "It was especially gratifying of the Civil Defense organization, TEL. 2*0747 through the snow and late last 111 Bus Crash daneta Arbalaez, Chairman of the For Parley on Indo- troops. The scouting forces When fun appeals arise Mrs. Fred Finnegan, tel. 406.5 or that very few appointments were and Police Chief Herman O. proved January 13 by tha United ed for the resolution after many government will order a general night said four victima had been Political Committee of the U. N. Nations Polttlral committee by a of this country's Demoersllc part­ are on the third day of a mia* Mrs, Thomas Smith, 608.5. cancelled at this visit,” said Schendel will be the speakers. price and wage freeze within the ToYeM: "I hove no money. Identified from personal effects General Assembly. vote of 50 to 7. The five members China and Kearina* Chairman LaBelle. ” I am sure The atomic defense film, ’'Pat­ ners aid that to abstain would 8ion to test enemy strength Ho said fingerprints would be nec­ The latest U. N.-cease fire plan of the .Soviet bloc plus Natlonal- "deslroy any prospects” for this next five or six ’ The U. 8. Army Chief of Staff, tin 202, waa tom to shreda. No be used as a screen for mounting The cease-fire appeal waa the Communists had accepted the flve- mier Reno Pleven of France will not cancel their appointments ex­ citizens of the Buckland and Oak­ HALE'S 1 levels la under consideration, Gen. J. Lawton Collins, watched Hcnre a searching of the heart; aha))e to Indicate It had been an School Children Hits s new offenstvs.” fifth message on the Issue of end­ come to Washington January 29 BATTERIES cept In cases of real emergency. I land communities are Invited to thla official said. Allied tanka, troops and war- Would a gift toward the Dime Drive attend. airplane remained. The largest 2— When a cease f re la obtaineding the fighting to be sent to (Contlnned from Page One) for a two-day policy conference The decision waa attributed to planea rout a 1,000 man Red gar­ * For AH Hearing-Aids would like to thank all o f the in­ Headquarters pieces left were an engine, fc Truck at l*Way Bridge Make your world fall aH apart? dividual donors and volunteer with President Truman. Charles E. Wilson, Director of the rison force there. wheel and a few pieces of metal. Office of Defense Mobilization. He Suwon la 17 air miles south o f “ Everead,v” . “ SIlnl-Max” workers for their help In making POR The plane was on a flight from —Highway Not Sanded Announcing this tmlay, the State yesterday’s visit our most success­ reportedly Is convinced that Seoul anti cloanr-atlll to the mass­ ■‘Merenrv” Chicago to Seattle, when It stop­ Plan to Give Department said Pleven suggested neither voluntary nor piece-meal ing area of three (?hlneae armies No. indeed, that gift won't hurt you. ful one so far.” Sole Agents In Manchester Gladwin, Mich., Jan. 17—(jPt— A Would Hike Security ped at Spokane to pick up passen­ the conference and that Mr. Tni- controls can stem the inflationary south of the Han river and the old W on't mcAe you poorer still. gers. Thirteen minutes after It slippery. Ice-covered rural road man welcomed him to confer on surge. Korean capital. 4 6 ^ took o ff the pilot messaged by And just the act of giving MILKMAID waa blamed today for a achool bus Ike Last Word Imi^rtant questions of mutual Food Prlrrs At Peak I 500 Red f'asualtlea BEAUTY AIDS radio that he was "In trouble” interest.” make your pulses thrill! wreck that killed two pupils and For Older Worker Economic Stabilization Adminis­ The Allied raiders swept Into Win COMPARE and losing altitude.” Moments Informed government officials later the plane smashed Into the Injured a score more. trator Alan Valentine waa report­ Suwon and- with Allied war­ Arthur Dru([ Stores In Troop Row said Pleven wants lo discuss cold planes strafing the fleeing Reda— 873 Main St. Tel. 4136 Allstate Auto Insurance ground near the L E. Bimdy Authorities Investigated to de­ ed ready to carry out the across- war strategy, particularly the the-boanl celling orders, despite inflicted 600 caauaittea in an hour- PHILIP C. DERRAH farmhouse 3H miles north o f EM- termine If a strike o f county road workers had any bearing on the Bill Opposes Job Dis­ problems of French Indochina and E SA’s lack of enforcement ma­ long skirmish. 66 Middle Turnpike, West wall. who ov»n8 on* mishap. Sanding operationa had D r. Seagrave Western European rearmament. chinery and slaff. On the central front, a spoksa- Tel. 2-2460 «h» wan It struck with terrific violence crimination Against Senate Will Stall Vote Presumably, too, the agenda will and exploded. Bundy and his wife been interrupted by the strike. There had been earlier predic­ nian said Allied forces 9UI1 occu­ include discussion of the atomic tions that price-wage controls said It sounded like the plane was The bus, loaded with 45 singing Those in the 45 to On Dispatching G. I.’s bomb. pied Yongwol, 30 miles southeast I n ^ ’s Go, Manchester. In the P a ^ MODERN and jostling pupils homeward Convicted, Gets would l)e applied whenever the of Wonju. WINE-LIQUOR In a power dive. To Europe Until Gen­ Visit A Hurprise NOT $4000 Bundy ran the BOO feet from his bound from Gladwin Rural A gri­ 65 Year Age Group ESA mustered a staff able to han­ Collins saw the Suwon fight on s l Tno Years the Polio Fund Spent cultural School, collided with a During similar* talks with Brit­ dle the regulations. hla tour of Korean battlefronts. Flexible Doors eral Returns to U. S. ish Prime Minister Attlee early In and BEER (Oontlnned on Page Bight) creamery truck yesterday at a Six Year Term state Capitol, Hartford, Jan. These predictions were bul­ He and Gen. Hoyt 8. Vandenberg, 1 SIWlOe On Manohester Yietims. HATS CLEANED Ranges, Refrigerators NOT $3000 one-way bridge. The bridge spans December, Mr. Truman promised warked by the rise In food prices for An> Occotion do not interfere with other 17.—(JF)—The House today re­ U. 8. Air Forces chief of staff, ara the northern branch of C ^ a r Washington, Jan. J7—(45 — A to keep Britain "at all times In­ to the highest point In American, leaving for Washington Wedhes- VII VI 1 m AND BLOCKED ceived a bill designed to give § ! Send Your Gift To The Manchester doors with furniture. Washers and Al! river. Senate decision on ttie Troops-to- formed” before he would make a history. day night after their batUefront BUT Burma Surgeou Hopes greater job security to the older decision to use ,the atomic bomb HENRY’S Bus Jumps RaUIng Europe lesue appeared likely to­ The ESA has been making pro­ toura and confercncea here with Cdpture Jail worker. Tha announcement of Pleven'a gress toward gathering a staff to S I Trust Company. Join the March of IMrilR! \L Service—Dry Cleaning Other Appliances The but careened over the U. S. Won’t Judge Bur* General MacArthur. Shoe bridge railing and carried the The measure drafted by Rep- day to be delayed until Gen. forthcoming visit came gg a aur- handla controls. PACKAGE STORE 249 No. Main St. Depot Sq< W. A. PARK CO. rraratative Alfred A. Toscano (D., •(trtae avan to the French Embassy Vandenberg to)4.*-Takyo news ONLY *2348«s Break Artist screaming youagatar* into the mefe People by Ver- Dwight D. Etierthower reports to Valentine two weeks ago spiked * Dimos! 35 OAK STREET TEL 6597 Th« JW.HAU COM ley’^’VWtttf' IJ feet below. The bus N«w-Haven),'"'declared It to be Congress on his survey of north here. Such a visit had been ru­ a proposal by his price sUblllzsr ' dlcl;' To File Appeal "against public policy” to dis­ mored two weelu agp but Ameri­ (CoaUaned w Page Ntais) Olll lit DELIVERED IN MANCHESTER landed Upaide down in three feet Atlantic defenses. Michael V. Disalle, for s tem­ o f water. criminate against or dismiss Work­ can and French dSicials said they porary. 30-day price freeze on Chairman Connally (D-Tex) of knew o f no such plans. Prisoner Who Engineer­ Heroic efforts of the bus and Rangoon, Burma, Jan. 17—OP)— ers in the 45-to-61V.year-oId group the Senate Foreign Relations Com­ grounds the agency lacked the F O R A R E A L D E A L S E E because o f age. American officials said that the truck drivers and a crew of A Burma court today judged Dr. mittee told reporters any resolu­ manpower and Q |d organization ed Escape With Knife, Truman-Pleven talks probably U. S. May M ^ e JOHN BARRY at Michigan Bell Telephone workers Gordon Seagrave, World War I t would provide that any tion affirming the policy of send­ to police at'iistmenta. violation agreement, contract or under­ will be sweeping in scope, prob­ Seized in Utah City who happened by were credited Two'a "Burma Surgeon," guilty ing manpower aid to Western Eur. eases, and "hardship” appeals. CAREFULLY with sa'idng many pupils from standing tending to deprive an ably Including these points: of high treason. The 63-year-old Ope will be held up until the com­ 1. France's desire for mors DrtaJIa Not IMsclosra British Bomber drowning. American was sentenced to serve older worker of his job, be null mittee can hear ^senhower. COMPOUNDED Salt Lake City, Jan. 17—UP)— and void. American military supplies to the Details of the contemplated W ith water pouring through six of his remaining years In pris­ Eisenhower is expected to re­ freeze were i ot divulged—whether BRUNNER’S Inc. Joseph L. Gilford who engineered broken windows of the bus. the Speed CIvU Defense French and loyal Indochinese a spectacular Jail break with a on for aiding hill tribesmen re­ turn late thla month. Senator H. forces who are battling Commu-, a temporary affair such aa Disalle Air Force Brass Stud* 358 EAST CENTER STREET rescuers worked frantically to get belling against the Burmese gov­ Republican leaders, advised by Alexander Smith (R-NJ), a For­ butcher knife waa captured yester­ Governor John Lodge o f his de­ nlst-led guerrillas. Secretary of suggested, or a more permanent them out of the aTeckage. ernment. eign Relations member, said the day after a 200-miIe flight in a sire for quick action on civilian Defense Marshall already has as- arrangement. ies Possibility o f Pro­ Open Wednesday thru Friday Untii 9 — Saturday Tii 5 The water-soaked youngsters Seagrave’s attorney said he general has promised to report to Bring your doctor’s prescriptions her* police car. defense, arranged today to discuss slgnned these shipments a priority .Also In question was the manner were carried to a nearby farm would appeal the verdict and that Congress as soon as he has con ducing “Jet” Here for carefui compounding whiie y;ou wait. Three officers he took along as house and treated for shock. Am ­ the Issue. hostages were not harmed. he expected the appeal to be ferred with President Truman. bulances brought the injured to House GOP Leader Louts Sha­ (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued-on Page Eight) WE NEED CARS! Gilford, a 35-year-oId native of heard in about three weeks. Mean­ The Senate’s argument over the Washington, Jan. 17—(P)-- A Gladwin Hospital. piro said that Lodge, In a letter to No parking problems here. Park free Tombstone, Arlz., broke out of the while the doctor was returned to European troop Issue was no more Killed Instantly were Arthur leaders, had expressed "strong group of U. 8. Air Force a n d ' in­ Twin Falls, Idaho, County Jail. He jail. heated than criticism directed at right next to our pharmacy. Fisch, 7, and Dennis Zelt, 6. both The court found Seagrave guil­ and Immediate Interest" that ma­ dustry officialB la In England had been held on a minor charge chinery be set up to Insure "quick the State Department — by Con­ of Glada’in, a central Micdilgan ty of two of three charges nally among others - for Ameri­ Historic Troopship studying the poasiblllty of produe- of putting alugs In a slot machine. consideration.” community. against him. It sentenced him to Ing the British Canberra two-en­ Now he faces four serious federal The leaders said they would re­ can support of a United Nations Ward Klein, 33, Glada’in. driver six years at hard labor on one cease-fire plan for Korea. gined jet tKlmber in thla coimtry. THE charges. lay to the governor the Informa- AAEDICAL of the bus, suffered lacerations count, and one year on the other, The Air Force acknowledge Used Butcher Knife tioii that cemmittees on civilian The Democratic Policy Commit­ SEE THESE about the head but Ignored his with the sentences to run concur­ Destroyed by Fire thla today In response to inquires. 344 MAIN STREET In making hia bid for freedom, defense, military and veterans af­ tee agreed informally yesterday to wounds to join In rescue efforts. rently. The Canberra to Britain’s first Gilford used a butcher knife to fairs already have been created try to send to the Foreign Rela­ TELEPHONE 3524 SAFETY TESTED Roy Davis, 22, Gladwin, driver of The verdict came as a com­ tions Committee a resolution by Jet bomber. Designed for use as a threaten a gpiard and gain posaes- plete surprlae. Most persons by the two houses. slon of several guna He forced the truck, escaped Injury. Senator Wherry of Nebraska, the night Intruder In battle sones, it here expected his acquittal. Senator Edward J. Opalacz (D., la in production there and to USED GARS TODAY Twin Falls Deputy Sheriff Jim Middletown) is Senate Chairman Republican Floor Leader. It de­ R * 1 8 Father Says Nurses from his hospital wept aa clares that no American ground ried President Wilson J scheduled for production In Aus­ Benham and City Officers Angus the court for an hour and a half o f the group and Rep. John Mlnet- tralia. A. Spence and Lee Talkington Into forces should be assigned to the read Ita judgment bafore a packed to (R., Goshen) the House Chair­ To Europe for Sign* A (Canberra haa been undergo­ a police car and sped away. Acquit Gehr North Atlantic Defense force un­ Sou N o Red '49 OLDSMOBILE courtroom. man. ing evaluation teata In tbto coun­ Gilford used the car’s radio Shapiro sSld that the chief pur­ til Congress acts on the issue. ing of Peace Treaty Receives Verdict Stoically The Senate had agreed earlier try along with the Glenn L. Mar­ 98 Club SMkm (2 ) several times, threatening to shoot Seagrave received the verdict pose of today’s conference, the to vote next Tuesday on Wherry’s tin Oompany*a XB-51, a thrse- his hostages if any attempt ,was In-K illing stoically. Only his moving jaw second called this week by Lodge, Baltimore, Jon. 17—(>P)—Wind- Keniiiigton's Republi­ resolution. That vote would be the engined jet bomber dealgned es­ made to retake him. muscles betrayed.„any feeling. was to rarvey the Civilian Defense fanned flames swept down a $6,- pecially for ground aupport opera- '48 CHEVROLET However. Sheriff Warren W. question genereilly. first test of strength in the new can Dad Refutes 'Tea* But after the Judges left the Congress on any 4ssue which has 000,000 pier In Baltimore’s South tions. Hyde of Utah’s Box Elder County TV Director Breaks courtroom, he told reporters: Caucus Next Tuesday 4*Door HoatliiM figured prominently In the big de­ Harbor last night, spread to a his­ timony Witb Date Book The A ir Force said that avalua- pulled up quIeUy behind the es­ ” I sincerely hope the American Shapiro told newsmen also that tions are continuing on other cape car when It stopped In W il­ Down at Verdict; Jury Repubileana will hold a raiicus at bate over the course o f U. 8, for­ toric old troopship and left It a people will not Judge the peoples eign policy. New York. Jan. 17. (Xn-W ll- phases o f Its 'light bomlwr pro- '48 OLDSMOBILE lard. Utah. He opened n rear door Deliberates 2 Hours of Burma by the actions of a fe,w. 11 a. m. next Tuesday for a listing hulk—"good for nothing and Deputy Benham stuck a thumb "heart to heart” discussion of pro­ There aeemed little doubt, that but scrap.” llam W. Remington's SO-year-old ” I bear the Burmese people no administration forces could mus­ father yesterday supported hla (UMHaaed oa Page Bight) 66 Club Sedan between the hammer and firing mslice for this,” he added. posed legislation to redeem the The ship, decommUslonrd In Carmel, N. Y „ Jan. 17—OP)— A ter enough votes to turn the mat­ son’s denial of Corquiunlst Party pin of a revolver held by Gilford. Around the worid the doctor’s party's platform pledges. 1947, was the transport George jury found Television Director He reported that Informal dis­ ter over, to the committee. membership. Gilford wBs disarmed after a brief arrest at his hospital in Namkham Washington which carried Presi­ '47 CHRYSLER stniggle. Herbert Gehr Innocent yesterdqy cussions thus far had produced Once it la there. Connally Indi­ dent Woodrow Wilson to and Frederick C. Remington, of on Aug. 20 had shocked thousands Ridgewood, N. J.. also offered evi­ Says U. S. Could Ho waa taken to Ogden, Utah, of murdering his wife outside a considerable opposition to a pro­ cated strongly he will offer a sub­ from EuroTC for the signing of the Because Pin of admirers o f the famed surgeon, stitute resolution to put the Sen­ dence, In the form of a little black 4*Door New Yerher for arraignment before a U. S. mountain cabin where he waa posal that the membership of the Veraailles Peace Treaty In 1918. who was decorated by King Grarge date book, seeking to contradict Commissioner on three' federal weekending with another woman. House be reduced. The suggestion ate on record as believing it is de­ Placed back in service in 1941 VI and the U. S. Government for part of the government’s perjury Hit Back Fast . . . too busy to walk from place to place and stand in line counts of kidnapping and a Dyer By the acquittal verdict, the has been made that each of Con- sirable to give American military at a coat o f $8,800,000, a similar just to pay bills. '47 OLDSMOBILE jurors Indicated they accepted his heroism during Gen. Toseph aid of all kinds to the North A t­ vessel couldn’t be built now for case against the son. Act violation. He then was brought Stllwell’s jungle retreat from 76 Club Sedan to the Salt Lake CountV Jail. Gehr’s contention that the pre­ (Conttaoed on Page Thirteen) lantic Pact partners. less than 25 or 30 million dollars, The 33-year-old defendant, a . . . loo sensible to go out unnecessarily in all kinds of dawn shooting waa accidental. Burma In 1842. according to officials of Bethle­ former Commerce Department Second “ Pearl Harbor’* weather. ‘ The handsome, 40-year-old di­ Seagrave, who had spent more hem Steel Shipyards and the Mar­ economist, la on trial on charges '47 CHEVROLET rector could have drawn life in than 25 years giving medical aid itime Commljalon here. that he lied In telling a federal Would Evoke Swift prison If convicted under the sec­ to the Burmese people, was found r • tn-..rr.l grand jury he never waa a Com­ . . . too businesslike lo risk ca.sh in hand and fragmentary e guilty of aiding rebel Kachln Penalty — Vandenberg records of expenditures. Stylemoster 2*Door ond degree murder indictment. One'Coast Guardsman and six munist Party member. W e’re ready to help you with your plans for News Tidbits When the panel' announced its tribesmen when their forces in fi cm*;;i ■ ,1 ivliilr* halU.iia "Have you complete confidence 1949 captured Nitpikham, near the News Flashes Tokyo, Jan. 17—(4*)— Gen. Hoyt Cullvd From UP) Wires ”nnt guilty” verdict after, two the tenralarm b la ze .O n ly the your son never waa a Commu­ A checking account gives you a record in the stubs before you '46 OLDSMOBILE remodeling your home...and we can supply all the hours'*and 31 minutes o f delibera­ Chinese-Burmeae frontier. serviceman was reported seriously nist?” asked Defense' Attorney a. Vandenberg said today the A ir The court ruled that he aided (Late Hiilletbis ot tbs UP) W ire) Forces likely would be able to w i e your checks . . . sa ff and sure payment when you write vour tion, Gehr broke down momen­ Injured. William C. Chanter. 7B Club Sedan lumber and other building'materials needed to tarily. He recovered his composure them by giving (hem auigical In­ He waa Guardsman Robert strike back quickly against any enecks, and an automatic receipt after you write them. • A ir Force suspends recrnitlag In "Oh, I know he wasn’t," said ard thanked the Putnsm Coimty struments and medical supplies Long, 17, who plunged frdm the the tall, white-haired father In unheralded air assault against the New England until Feb. 1 ___ United States mainland. A niake your* a home that’s truly up-to-date, jurors Individually. and through a letter to a nurse O. K. Carriers For A-Borilb Planes upper deck of the COC Chinook vigorous tones. '46 STUDEBAKER Dozens of alleged dope peddlers "Even in undeclared war,” the Inquire almut our regular and special checking accounts. Applause broke out in the court­ allegedly threatening her unlera Washington, Jan 17— (/P)— ^The Houae voted approval to­ while manning a fire hose. He wax The elder Remington, a retired have been rounded up In what room. and one spectator shout'-d: she kept silent about rebel activi­ A ir Force (Jhlef o t Staff told a 2*Deor Champion New York officials call "largest day for the Navy to huild a giant aircraft-carrier capable of news conference, "there xvould be "Be good to your Mds.” ties In the hospital area. (Oonttaoed oe Fags Nbw) (UoattniMd OB Page lElght) concentrated raids” in many years launching planes carrying the atom. bomb. certain indications which, V prop­ I Optn Evgry Sottirdoy Morning From 9-12 Noon. | '46 OLDSMOBILE . . . .Injimctian gnanted to Gen­ a * * erly utilized, should put us In a eral Electric company permanent­ position to retaliate almost Imme­ CALL 414S Nehru Sees “Aggressor” Label Dangerous 98 4*Door ly restrains R. H. Macy and Co., Rueful Brink Anniversary Frost-Bitten Man Found diately.” from selling certain GE electrical ' Paris, Jan. ll- ^ I P )— India’s Jawaharlal Nehru declared to­ He explained that a long-range appliances at less than eatabllahed night that “to brand China an aggressor In Korea would bolt air attack "cannot be launched in­ stantly,” '42 PLYMOUTH fair trade prices .... Credit curbs Brings Ghoulish Memories and bar the door to peaceful settleiRent” in the Far East. In Coffin Crate^ May Die Vandenberg said he and Gen. . • • * YeHew Convertible art tightened on stock market J..Liawton Collins, Army. Chief o t FIRST NATIONAL BANK transactions ,n broadening of gov. Seriously Injurc;jd In Auto Accident Stsiff, would return to Waslihigton ernment’s antl-inuation campaign. Boston, Jan. 17— (4>)— Five men, taped. And bow the bandits New Haven, Jan. 17—op)—A 64- i Pukas' name is on the danger list. m a e a m n y . Woodstock, Jan. 17— (AO— Mrs. Hannah Johnson, 69, of Wednesday night after their w t s m a n y o t h e r s working in the Brink’s strong OF MANCHESTER Soviet press in series of’ reports dragged out laundry bags heavy year old man found sleeping in a Earlier reports were that Pukes’ to the Korean front TO CHOOSE FROM pictiire.s increasingly acute crisis room will talk tensely tonight of with money—$1,219,000 In amal* South Woodstock, was seriously injured today when struck legs had been amputated. what they can never forget: How coffin packing crate In the Middle- He waa asked If the UMted in .T.S. and Western Euprope over billa plus half million in checki,— by a trailer truck on Route 91 here. She was taken to Day Police said Puksa told them that States, bsing a Dsmocraey, likely they were robbed just a year/ago town avenue dump yesterday, AmerUnn foreign policy.... Secret and melted away In the night. he had been sleeping In the ply- SU ItM A M Sr. MAMeHtSTlR o f $1,700,000. Kimbdll Hospital, Putnam, with head and bark injuries. would not be hit a sutprtae air 'Bcuik departure of two of Italjr’a top Twelve months’ search by thou­ • * ♦ suffering from a severe ease of J wood packing case for almost s attack If a.Communist enemy un­ Open Evenings . For the five men still worit at Communist Party leaders on eve sands o f police the country over frost-bite, was reported to be In week, because he had no money dertook direct assault on tha iriEPHONF. 2-4511 Ml MRf R r c or R At Brink’s Money Express, atlU do have felled to find the elx, or fieven Killed As-Bus Plunges Into Gorge critical' condition at New Haven ' and no other' plsca to sleep. He Uhited States. He answered: of Gen. Bisenhotver'j* arrival in the same tasks. And they’ll be re­ lU M fWl % . 1 I M Open Daily 7 A . M . to 5 P. M. Inchidingr seven, or eight bandits (the police Bogota. Colombia, Jan.'17— —A Bus carrying 28 paa- Hospital today. ! covered himself with a light blank- "Yee, probably.’’ MANCHESTER Rome may slgnm new meeting of membering the clown-masked don’t even know how many, or 73 SUMMIT ST. ComCnform, saye pro-government •engers plunged into a 100*foot gorge today and varying Anthony Pukos, 54, of uncertain ! et, and closed the top of. the jiaclc- Tha 53-yaar-oid ganaral then robbers' faces tbet suddenly their facial appeannee). ..Jtnd no address, hss gsngren# both toga. Jng hut thin did TIQt pmvlds aalMd eotrsapondsnla U tthor M A N C H f S T [ R MOTOR SALES Wed. Aftemoon»-*Qpen Til on Satordays newspaper.... New York will hNd stared through a grill, and tbs this robbers now seem even further » r reports said between aeren and 19 peisone were killed. He llret cHy-wide teet of nlr-mld HospitiJ officlsto said It has not suffidrat protection from tbc'be- wanted bini to go* oa aad mvead West Crater At Hutlord R«H black j^tola. Tbeyqi remember e jmddmit occurred negr SMismiiUL about 100 milm horth- h^en dstermlned whether it will be sirens at noon Saturday, Jan. 2T. K I bow they were tied, Oteir moutha (O e a tln e * m P ig s Tw o) weet of here. necessary to amputate the togs. (C^tlBBorea pags Xwsi (OsettBaad rage m Hl • , 7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1961 rA U B T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1951 PACE Director Mrs. Best gave a talk on container uiad to ship coffins, irom to serve patrons for the Yale create would improve the teacher | plants where they are manufac- Bowl, Shubert ‘ theater and the UAVK iru u ii PAIIX1f» employment situation. coming events, both staU and na­ Mystic Review tional; namely, the Hartford Dis­ ttAaid, to funeral homes. The New Haven- Areni. The com­ BAM44lijn UK WEDDLNU ths Civil Dsfsnas program, In cut­ Under the , wage proposals, pany’s present excursion service REOEPTIUNJN ting a rtcord of thla broadcast Urges Teacher Raises school custodians w6uld*get% flat trict rally in Odd Fellowt hall thM oaa^ arc frequently disposed it In G>L Johnson Eilin gton town on March 20. the aUte con­ dumps after the coffine are re­ is limited to a period between which was mads on the tape re­ $900 increaae, bringing the basic Seats Officers May 1 and October 91 and pass- 0 A \ ^ r s Cleeed Wedaeaiey At'NeoB rang* o f $2,200 to $2,610 up to vention In Bridgeport, May 18 and moved. corder, for re-brosdcaat at a later 19, and the national convention In engera may be discharged only at PRIVATE OININO ROOM date. The local unit is stilt look­ Tlie annual meeting of the dis­ O ^ TRURaDAY $2,600 to $2,910, with similar pro- tJghthousa Point, Momaugutn and Heads Guards To Save Town’s Staff wislbns for nursing and school ■ • Houston, Texas In 1962. when It Extend Bus Sen-ice PRUNE SWl ing fo r volunteers as radio oper­ trict four Connecticut Milk Pro­ NIGHT UNTIL t i l t I n t e r e s t in g r l o o r W o r k hoped the oi-der win be aWe.to Savin Rock, all ehore resorts. The ators who will be given the rate KEITH’S GREATEST SALE clerical staffs. Chairman House ducers Association was held in the \Cittie*aapfl llV H le n ilie m secure accommodations In the commission denied the comfiany of Corporal. • OUwr Daya’Ul 8iaa noted that the custodlana form *a W lin e n s e il Iiy t f ic in u e n s shamrock Hotel, .one of Hartford, Jan. 17—(JF)-- The request to nin similar excursions ^State Unit. Being Rapid- Ellington Town Hall Saturday. Houae laid, runa troni a atartlng generally skilled group of the type The Manchester company under i^lucation Board Chair­ 9S.400 to $4,000 for teachers -In Of Hartford. Societies! the largest convention hotels In State Public Utilities Conunlssion from Mlddletowm to New Haven Interesting reports were given by industry now is seeking at high has granted the Connecticut Com­ after the New Haven and Shore Formed Here; Re- the command of Lt. Col. Johnsoiu the aarvlco 16 year* and above. It ___ ^ I the world. Mi s. Best expressed ^ e will take in all of the territiOry of Director Lynn Grant, also Presi­ man House Presents ie propoacd to Increase thlt bane wages. pany permission to run bus ex­ Line Railway Company, Inc., tes­ SAVES YOU $50 ON... A public hearing on the immed­ wish that the guards of her lyime ioruit Rally Jan. 29 Manchester, Willimantic, Daniel­ dent Wadsworth. The meeting ad­ to $2,600 to $4,800. Mrs. Kiisscll M. Smith of 3.6 cursions throughout the year from tified that It was able to give the Proposal; Adds S176,- iately requested special spprOpria review, Mystic No. 2 would take .... son, Rockville. It will include every­ journed at 1?:15 p.m. and the Questioned by Director Harry '^“r i Waddell Uo.id. was installed as charge of the installation work Hartford and Meriden to • New' same sendee under its present CIRCLE tlon of $44,486 is tentatively *'■ president of Mystic Review, No. 2, Haven. The service fs designed permit. NOW ENDS TRURSDAT Lt. Col. F. E. Johnson of Suffleld thing up to the state line in members came to the lower hall 000 in 2 V2 Years Firato as to why m all-inclusive for February 6. at the Bridgeport meeting in May. Thompaonville clear across to the Woman s Benefit Association, at a Tile review voted to contribute Bing Croabjr In la Commandant o f the local Guard where a baked ham dinner with percentage rise would not be falr- ceremony last night in Odd Fel­ Rhode Island state line, and in the Pr«9cnting a ialary in c r « ^ than a graduated«atj«aav^\s one. - House------five dollars to the Mile O’ Dimes “ MR. MUSIC’* copfipany which is now in the all the fixings was served by the lows hall. State Field Director Plus; ‘’Prlaonera In PatUcoata” the event of any incidents cast of |,roposal that In the n « t two, ^ said that there are many factors f T i i i n l g v Y p a campaign. Tlie mystery package BIG DATS — 4 prpeess of being formed. Col. John­ the river Lt. Col. Johnson and his Mrs. Grace Best, who is a mem­ donated by Miss Betty Patterson son began hia military service In Home Economics committee of A Sale Feature that gives ine-half yean would add ^ 2 *5 '* i to considervw»-.«a. besides the fart that lU K . la U I| fI4 # > 4 » STARTS outfit would be in complete charge Elllngtoh Grange to 74 membeis, ber of the local Review, was the was won by Mrs, Alice Shannon. 1916 when he enlisted oa a private Q Manchester’* education budget, ] i)|-ead costs younger teacher asi STARTS FRIDAT of this territory, and all Civil De­ Following the dinner they re­ you special savings ami e.\- installing officer. Officers and Tlie meeting wa.s preceded by a Jamea Stew art In and saw aervlce between 1916 and !;a im ;n of the Board of Educa much as an older one. M ark Anuiversarv members of Hartford reviews at­ STATE TODAY fense units and State Guard units turned to the upper hall where the tra value . . . not only on dtllclous spagliettl supper. Italian “THE JACKPOT’ 1916 on the Mexican border. Dur­ ion Charles S. House last nlgni {ngt^^e. House remarked tended, and among the guests would be under his direct command. rest of the bu.sincss was trati.s- ROOM style, prepared and seri-ed by re­ — PLU S — ing World 'War I he saw service the 3 groups pictured, but Jold the Board of Directors the older teachcri generally have | was Mrs. Louis Cook, who has acted. County Agent John Elliott (Conttniied (mm Page One) tiring president Mrs. Tedford, Mrs, “SOUTHSIDE 1-1000” overseas and upon being discharged Col. Johnson announces^ that a on any bedniom or living and more isw basic wage plan would add more basic responaibilities, such 1 been a member of the review In recruit rally which is sponsored by gave a few intere.sllng remarks, E44 486 to the budget this year, as family and home expenses. | i Rutli .Staples, Miss Anna Wolfram Torpedo-packed and Terrific! sritb Don DeFora reentered service in the National room suite you buy lonior- Barre. Vermont, for 28 years. (and Mrs. Hazel Fahey. The com­ the Dilworth-Cornell-Quey post and John Scremet, head of - the t9o!o00 in 1661-52 and $40,850 in mounting with the years He also from capture than they were on * Interesting Floor Work Gfitrd enlisting as a Sergeant tn roiv, Friday or Saturdjty. mittee received a Hslng vote of the Headquarters company. The No. 192 the Manchester Americajk service spoke briefly on work 1952-63. Asserting that unlcM the pointed out that long service and j nightmarish January 17, Tlie interesting floor work was Legion wilt bej,held at the lociiL IfIll general. Election of officers Hurrv in, don't wait, lie GROUPS! 1 thanks for their nrdtious work. increases are approved M ai^es- experience are ali^-ays rewarded. ' in charge of the grflird.s of the re­ Colonel served with the National followed; vice president of district Ggard for a period of twenty ffva Legion post on Monday, night J]R|H EARLYI Ler stands to lose its “oompsUUvo William Buckley, Board of Kd- i -phey came in through six locked view. all sixteen of whom wore uary 29th, at eight. This rally -will', Tour, Clarence I. .Metcalf, Elling­ ^Ition" in bidding for Uuiserv- ucation member, pointed out lliat | presumably with passkeys, Identical floor length dresses of BURN.SIDEr,-: :l6anx Aia ,.enliaiail'4nt data being 'SfrWIia l.lITtS 4 MsarattTia May 21st, 1021. Later on he was be open to the public and it- Is ton; secretary ami treasurer. Hor­ ces of qusllflcd teachers and em­ in the recent years, pay of teach- i hooded in Hallowe'en masks: white .silk. Captain Oglore White FroNi B illeii M an hoped that a great number will be ace S. McKnlght, Sadcla Mills, ployees. Chairman House said era in the starting years tins ad- (jres.aed in visored caps, pea jack- dlrecteed the different formations. S, OeMnya’s MOM’a comgiMeioned as a Second Lieuten­ ant' and was communications o f­ In attendance, but he wishes to Ellington; delegates, Samuel '•the new scale will only bring vanced proportionately much) jgrj, troupers to rr.semble The color bearers were Mrs, Ruth 111 C oC fin C rale "EDGE OF "Mrs, advise that anyone's attendance Huvey of J'lasl Windsor, GotllYied Manchester in line competltlvrty more than those in tlie tipper Brlnk’rf drivers:’ rubber-short to j .Staples and Mrs. Elizabeth Evtu- 0 ’ .Malle}- ficer of the 169th Inf., 43rd Dlv, DOO.M” Next he was prombt'e'A to a FAst does not In any way obligate them H. Bahlci\ Ellington: Byron West, YOU GET ALL with other school systems.” He brackets. miiffle footsteps: wearing gloves shek and the ladles of ceremony. and Mr. of Suulh Wiiid.sor; tV. H. Gunther With Liedtenant in the 2nd BaRSUon into signing up in the unit. cited figures from other nearby Younger Teachers Benefit to veil fingerprint.s. And they left Mrs. Bell Schora and Stiss Belly I (Continued from Page One) Malone” This rally has the complete en­ of Vernon; delegates at large, THESE 7 PIECES! T. Onager WHh • Headquarters Company, and also towns now in the process of no useful clue. Only these picked Patterson dorsement of Mayor Tnrkington, Chri.stian Luginbuhl. Delegate to granting subetantial Pay boosts. ; Pointing out that, in spile of OfTleers Installed iow-freejiing weather of son^e re­ Jeaa K n a i Marjerie Mgia served as Battalion Adjutant. Fol­ • Maple Sofa Red dollar devaluation ami higher iii- un here and there over a period Jim Whltmere General Manager George H. Wad­ annual meeting resolutions' com- I ! Mrs Smith who succeeds Mrs. cent niglits. lowing this tour of aer\’icc he was “Take What's U'ft” come taxes, the younger I'arlier qptved much iiwrp P®.’- t*‘au SUNDAY was communications officer of Chief Herman O. Schendol, Fire Kriduy, January 26, is Uic dale PORCELAIN TOP ishorUv find that if it maintain.^ J will have for ^lier associate offi­ In the p.ackitig case, and thought Chief John Merz, Fire Cliief James of the Cunimuiiity sup|ier. in Charge • Cocktail 'rable* llic older ones, Burkley noted cers tlie followlDg. ;eice president. he Vina dead, They called Pirtrol- "THE MILKMAN” and Regimental Headquarters Com­ Iita present pay scale It will be in tliat the hasie pay of yoiinp- b p (ith » I a i s I M ig h t Scliaub, Deputy Director of Civil j of tlie D to K division which will he / Ithe position of having to f'take Mrs. RrTtisliek: ftt^inclal secre- iiian William R. Lawler. He gently tH IQ IW A Y 801*^ pany. 169th. 43rd Division. After • 2 End Tables’^ KITCHEN BASE er teachers ha-a increased Very serving in this capacity for some Defense Russell Hathaway, and • held in the church siK-.lal rooms' Iwhat IS left after the best have tary, Mrs. Julia Rawson: record­ prodded the man's form with ■ CAST r a c e PAKCIXa many other leading rilizens of tlie i. Mr. ami ,Mr.a. Harold J. Martin close to KM1 per cent in the pa.>,l ing secret.ary. Mrs. Hazel Fahey: stlek to see whether he could get period of time he was made Ass’t. • Pair of I.amps*' been removed by more attractive few years, this leaving a subslaii- H> The .\ss(H’ialed Press town. Edson Bailey, principal of ' and daughter C.irol Ami were $34.9.’) I treasurer, Mrs. Harriet Risley: any response. Plans and Training Officer of the $ loffers.” Onlv the loyalty now of tinl increa.se in purchasing power, London-.Major Gen. Sir Ei neat the High school, merchants and guests at the home of their .nmt . . . ‘ Ihese 5 extra pieces ax all- Value 17 .4 7 I'many older faithful teachers" ! Dunlop Swinlon. 82. eiediteil with I lady of ceremonie.s, Mrs Irene Regimental staff of the 169th Inf. while the older teachers, with a Suffering From Gangrene 43rd Division. Hia next promotion many others. There will be speak- | Mi.ss Hattie Ucri of Mum stri'ct able with any living room, group land employees, he said, has pre- being tlie falliei' of tlie tanlt in ' Vlneek: ehaplatn, Mrs. Pauline Pukas quickly opened hie eyes era, movies, and refreshments. 1 Sunday. Snuw wlillc enamel with a higher pay, have found the actual modern warfare, ami a military ; Berrett: captain of the guards. was to that of*The rank of Major at savings! iserved the staff even to this point, value of their salaries has never and. ii. a feeble voice, asked, “What atainpixiof porcelain lop. Full j House said that the wage ques- historian. [Mrs. Oglore White: sergeant, and was the executive officer bf wldtli ctiUery drawer with increa.sed above 40 per cent. Many i .Mrs. Grace Lathrop: inner hos­ riglit have you to come here and the SMond Battalion 160th Inf. Jtion had been fully explored with S.on Diego. Calif.—Dr. Alfred E. dl.sturb a ni.an in hie home?" Dana Marjorie large cupboard below. of the teachers in tlie larger pay Banks, 70, inventor of the Bank.s tess, Mrs. Aldle Server: outer 43rd Division. During World War the education teaching and oper- brackets, Buckley said, are actu­ Pukas was taken to Police Head­ .4ndrewa Mein 'aUve staffs, and the wage Icvela Braille "typewriter” for the blind hostes.s, Mrs, Mary Isithrop; jun­ II he WB8 federalized and during ally worse off today under liighcr quarters aqd first booked on a ipropoaed. to go into effect t ebru- and former /tan Diego city health ior supervisor. Mrs. Vineek: wel­ Farley Jeroee his tour of duty was promoted to income ta.xes and dfdlar devalua­ fare supervl.«or, Mrs. Grace How­ charge of vagrancy, Tliere it was Written ahd Directed by the rank of Lt. Col. which he now :ary 1, arc acceptable. ofllcer. * noticed that his legs were feeble , Granger Whitmore The basic pay increase is grad­ tion. than they were a few years Chicago Waller A. Wade. 59. land: color bearers. Mrs. Ada ensiD . pHiU'’ • GFORGE WAGGMF’R holds. ago head of the Wade Advertising Watson. Mrs. Ruth Staples; en- and he was removed to the hospital, ; "Mre, With the rank of Lt. Col. he la uated, rather than being an across where gangrene was .iiscovered. ] PLUS — M.ARIE WINDSOR in “ DOUBLE DEAL* “ EDGE the board Jump, but it approxl- Questioned by lleneral Manager Agency founded Bj’ IMS'fallier. Al­ sfgn. Mrs. Betty SoWeski: third O’MaBey end now the commanding officer of the George H. Waddell if coming bert G., in 1909. and originator of auditor, Mrs. Aliee ,‘thaiinoii. The hospitalized man has been [ OF DOOM” Mr. Malone** local State Guard unit which Is .'mates IQ per cent In the lower gnd arrested here a numbei of tii ies on , : middle wage Jirarheta, baaed. teatfher contracts wotild be baaed many radio ahows. . press,..... correspondent, Mrs. Ellza- liq TIrm For You Sot. At 1 P. M. S:ia-L\N” ' WlUimantIc, Danielson, and Rock­ ‘ cost of Uving.” sleeping quarters is a ply-wood I The preeeht teacher wage, action, but assurance of an in- i and Muneie, Ind. Following the installation. State ville. AH of these units will come under Lt. Col. Julinsoii’s command. The Colonel announced today that varioua openings exist in the local jt' Mti. t ' :-t.BORION'S FOR BtSl. unit, namely cooks, mechanics and <’S ^Dfl eESl so forth, with the rate of Corporal. The age limits for a | three year enliatment in the State Guard are 7-Pi(Bce 17 yrs.. to 55 yrs. All of those in c the 17 age bracket have to have the signature of parent giving con­ Sofa Bed aO O R SAMPLE sent and this does In no way obli­ Group 79.50 gate them for duty in the federal military servios. Col. Johnson fur­ SAV'E $.50 TOMORROW on a liandsonie .solid I'ock SOFA BED ther announced that word has been BUDGET TERM.S: Only m;ti>le living roftm groujf, compiete witli 2 end tables, SMAA received by headquarters that 16% Down on Furniture, pair of talile lamps and a cocktail table. Sofa opens $229..'i0 Value! $ w uniforms are now being distributed with as long as 16 Months Value 4 4 .7 5 and they will be the same uniform lo Pay. (No money down into a double bed. give.s >1711 an extra liedroom . . . Only $2..’>0 Weekly OAA/^j as used by the federal artny. Also Popular I.jrwiion style sofa 1% on Items under $60). .save.s yon space, saves you money. A '2-in-l value! bed covered in tapestry . . . the new M 1 rifle is being distribut­ soiled, but clesnahle. One ed. Great progress has been made only, first come gets it. Cowl. by the local Guard unit in the early formation of the company. The staff of officers is complete . and much work has been accom- 'plistaed in setting up a radio net work. The Manchester unit under the command of Lt. Denson of YOUR Rockville "Who is the communica­ tion officer in charge of the radio division, and Manchester is the CHOICE first Guard Unit in the state to have their own radio network. In­ cidentally Manchester local Guard unit figured to a great part In the recent Nation-wide broadcast of 5 $19.95 Values! h e re ’s a 3-Way floor or a bridge stylo similar to llluatration. Pleat*’’ STRAIGHT ed rsyon shades. Base bronze finished metal.

YOU GET ALL THESE 7 PIECES! • Sofa in Roucle • Chair in Boucle • Cocktail Table"' 7-Piece • 2 End Tables'* • Pair of Lamps’* . . . ‘ these >■) extra pieces axall- Living Room Group ^ 2 4 9 able with any living room group at saxdngs! R.WE .$50 TOMORROW on thi.s handsome Krocliler $299 Value! GET O U ll modern fringed suite, upholstered in beautiful lioudc, PARIS C O P Y one of tlie moat durable faliricfl you can buy. Got it Only l.'L.fO Weekly PROPORTIONED at thi.s .sale price, complete xvith cocktail table, 2 TV CHAIRS F R O N T t n e end tables and pair of table lamps. Super-value! .. With a flair $24.95 $12-47 SLACKS 4 Value* Newest style In casual chairs, for design 1 (lopular for TV viewing. 5-Pc. Mahogany Spring -seat. Back is tiiliy upholstered. Hurry in. a Bedroom Group 5.98 We will; , ASSORnO 27xM 19.98 L AdjutI cambsf SAMPLE RUBS i t Ad|utl castor TOTTXL lOVB n iB DETAILED TOUCII 5 0 % O F F L Adjust tea-in -! $239 I t OF THE AlVittT WHO CREA*rED OUR Discontinued patterns, so ws TOU'LL GET THE PERSONAL KIND OF FIT TOCVK NEVER DREAMEXi POS­ $289 Value! TISSUE-FAIUJB OEM OF A DIW6S . . . 4* Cfiock brakst and close them out at half price. SIBLE FROM READY-MADE SLACKS . . . THAT 8 BECAUSE TOEY ARE SCI­ shock absorbors Only $3.50 Weekly Assorted deisigns, colors and ENTIFICALLY REDESIGNED TO FIT YOU . . . THEY ARE CUT FROM CREASE- weaves. Sale prices start at HE’S TRANSFORMED THE NEW S t biflota Nfos to prepor $4.95. RESISTANT GABARDINE WITR, SNT’GTEX WAISTS TO KEEP TOUR BLOUSE JBHEATH SnAoUETTK BY INGENIOUS­ prossuras* SAVE $50 TOMORROW on DOWN THAR WHERE IT BEI.0NGS . . . YOU’LL GET CONCEALED ZIPPERS LINED RAYON SUITS LY ADDD40 A HALF-TRUMPET FLARE *heper' tire MIstiea si OR liaiM an 18th Century bedroom XND OUTLETS IN THE WAISTS FOR ALTERATIONS . . . SIZED TO FIT. b s MisMy li periont fecier is group, complete with cable ‘‘FASHION TREND” BACK JU«) WONDERFUL TOUCHES OF so»r UMrinf, e « y rMing, lonf spring and comfortable mat­ SHORT . . . MEDIUM OR, LONG. .SIZF.S.10-20. BI.ACK, GREEN,OR NAVT^ for year-ground wear car end Hr* Hie. s25 PmCHECK BURRAB TRIM. NA'VY OR tress. 'These are rich hand- ODD DRESSER BLACK. SIZES 10-18. A rubbed mahogany pieces with SPORTS DEPT. 8108JM) $ THBSE HANDSOMELY-TAILORED SUITS ARB DE­ Special Price genuine Chippendale style Value 4 9 .9 5 SIGNED FOR THE WOMAN 5’ 6” AND imDER . . . AND DRESS 8A1X3N metal pulls . . . historic “ Sa­ i i CARKFUU..Y CUTWTO HER PROPOR'nONB WTTH SKILL lem” reproductions, Play safe, Gray walnut and Korina ia FOR THAT "NARROW-AS-AN-ARROW” LOOK- AND AUTHORITY! THE RAYON SHARKSKINS AND smart.two-tone effect. Haa GLEN PLAIDS AND TINY CHECKS HAVE THE EX­ K « JAMMUIV ONYV shop early! large mirror. Functional BUY OUR PROPORTIONED SLACKSl PENSIVE LOOK OP PURE WOOL . . . TBT TOEY’RB VISIT BURTON’S BRAND-NEW DRESS SALON! modem design. One only. UOHT AS A FEATHER, CR]|a SE-RE8I8TANT . . . AND YOU GET ALL FREE PARKING la our new paved lot on Mala St„ —many other ^ price bar- b e l l f o r a t i n y . TINY. IIm CE. IN MANY COLORS Next iy> Oar Store — No-Meter Parldag la Entire galas . . . Matbcm alL AND FABRIC DESIGNS . . . SIZES 10-1A /. t THESE S PIECES! Bloek Foot Sooth of Oar Store. Eaay To Shop Bore! Pineapple Poster SUIT SAllON ^ DILLON • Chest of Drawers • Dresser and Mirror # J W OF MANCHESTER M> Saks s^d Serriee • Durable Cable Spring^ SHOP EVERY THURSDAY ’ NiTE 'TIL 9 O 'CLO CK • Comfortable Mattresa* K .. ' MAIN ST. . . . *tlieae t extra pieoea atail- ' 9 . / oMe with any bedroom grottp at etih*s ill’. MAIN ST OPHOSITt Hlf.H ':'"haLl aavinga! Spring Not As Illustrated / ii’i/.'.iu n t

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY I ’ - 19M ness acasion to commence at 1:30 WONB — 1^0 UTIC — 1080 Liqua i ’-bri.or Dealers p. m„ at which time election of about 00,000 square feet. ^ While WFHAA-I08.7 officera will take place. A report Aircraft and persons being niomo- •oto Today’s Radio on legislation and dther Important Howard BtWtlay. * * " y Ltad- ted to higher poaltlong with tin the school staff, which at tha out­ WKNB To Hold Parley set wdU number about 80 persona, matters for the coming year -will holm. L. W w ard Whitcomb. *1- Heads Aircraft oompany. WOOt; 1390 Eaatenl Htandaiil Time ■ WTH T — 1380 is being recurited and trained, the be given. ' ! Start at Once wobd Hudson. Ckorga Nalsoi* «nd Acquired under a jhicc-vear John Andlsto, president of the Mr. Andlsin urges every, retail i AMNUAL FACTORY building Is being remodeled exten­ 1951 John Hutchlnaon. tease, the Taylor A Fenn building ------'M L # sively to conform with ^ Pratt .A 4 ;00 ^ • 8:00-^ Manchester Package Store A.,so- liquor permittee to attend thi.i i THURSDAY. JANUARY 11Hi — THROUGH SATURDAY. JANUARY 27fli. A meeting of the Defenae Coun­ Job Training will be able to accommodate be­ elation, has been appointed chair­ important biistncas meeting and | [On School Job cil waa held January 11. to discuaa tween 600 ami 800 trainees at one Wbttney Aircraft’s ihop. stand- W D R C - Strlke It Rich, WDRC—Mr. Chameleon. ■SSop w n c —Backstage WONS—Hidden Truth. man in charge of local arrange­ social. - j increaaing the number of observera time. FAch trainee ■will attend the ments for the all-da^ convention needed to man the obaerxwtton achool for a minimum o f two **^Under the aupervlslon of W. B W TH T—Family Album. • WTHT—American Agent. Local Resident, Grover S. aym er. 20 River Road. Weth W 'HAY— Polka Hop. W H A Y —Emile Cote Glee Club. to be held by the Connecticut The 46th Bomb Wing, first Air .«ding Imm^iately post In compliance with State and weeka. working a ala-day week, Package Stores Association. Inc., Force Reserve unit called to com­ Federal inatnictlona #o that it may I. Mitchell, Supervisor and will apeclalize In the work to ersfteld, Pratt A Whitney A ir­ W KNB— Newa: WTIC—Halls of Ivy. craft's training department has WONB—Hollywood IT. S. A. nd‘ Sunday, January 21. at the bat ns a complete unit, went into [iFor Broad St. building be placed In full operaUon in the which he will be assigned In the I 8:15— West Haven Armory. At I*. & W. School become Increasingly active since WCCC —Junior Disc Jockey. i W H A Y — Catholic Question Box. action over Korea early In No- event of an emergency. * . K. Seyd. Eaat Hartford plant. When full JANUARY CLEARANCE The agenda calls for the husi- vembef. V-J Day. It is estimated that close 4:18— Endorsed by Board Co-ordlnatoP of Civilian ^ fe n a e enrollment haa been attained, the 8:80— to 3,000 persons have been given w n c —Stella Dallaa. announces that all civilian defense Prat^ A Whitney Alrcrafl will achool will operate on three ahlfts ALL SALES FINAL I WDRC—Dr. Christian. jT h e rovifrh p-i*dlng: job on the of equal population. , running on courses Including the following WONS— Jack Downey'S Music. ! W H A Y — Morton Gould Con- personnel must sign the State sooO open a achool In Hartford to subjects: Company organization; Shop. ft« of the new Broad street achool Oath" and have It notorized beMre the same scliodiile itt P A W A ’s ' ducta. train Us new employees for their plant It will be concerned almost wage and labor laws; union con­ WCCC—Big Brother Bill. WTTC Great Qlldersleeve. llll be neeottated at once. The becoming active as defense work- tracts; grievance handling; health jobs, William P.. Owinn. general entirciv with the training of hour­ 4:80— WONS— International Airport; and safety, schcdtillng and control F L A N N E L ard of Dtrectora last night an- manager, announced today. Tlie ly-rated employees and will enroll SKIRTS WDRC— Yankee Kitchen, News. To ccicbfate his ninth birthday of materials; the functions and In­ NIGHTGOWNS w n c —Lorsnzo JonsB. liorised Oeneral Manager George new school is part of the PAW A both new workers and present em­ WTHT Fat Man. a party waa given for WilUSm ter-relationship of all company Regular S.B8 W H A Y —News; Polka Hop RIGHT DRESS — Waddell to prepare details and ployees who are being trahaferred 9:00— Elliot Skoog. aon of Mr. ana Mrs. training department’s expanding to better positions requiring ad­ deparfmenta. and an extensive Reg. 2.08, 3.29—2.09 W K N B —News; RpnHs. Henrv Skoog at their horns, An­ W H A Y — Night Watch. k for bids on the 10 acre wood- program to meet the educational ditional training. course In human relatione. These tVTHT—Dollar Derby. dover I-ake on Wednesday, the needs of the company’s accelerat­ eouraea have been given to more Now 3.99 4:Sft— WTHT—Rogue’s Gallery. for nd clearance and grading job at fgirge riant Reg. 3.98—2.59 W TIC — Groucho Marx; You tenth. Nine achool mates came and ed production achedules. It will be than 500 foremen and general W H A Y —News, e earliest- moment. Thus, di- The Tavlor A Fenn Building, Bet Your Life. with Bill enjoyed skating, races located in the Taylor A Fenn formerly used for the manufacture foremen In addition to scores of ■ :48— ctors indicated, there will be no Flannels (iordiiroya Sizes S3 to 36 WONS— 2,000 Plus. SKIING I and other outdoor games also— Building at 54 Arch Btrert, Hart­ of machine tools, and allied prod­ other Pratt, A Whltncy Aircraft w n c — Young Widder Brown. «ed for any delay the moment 9:80— hot cllocolate. take and ice-cream. ford and is scheduled for opening ucts, has a total floor apace of supervisors. Gabardines Tweeds Shorter length or regular 5:00— kna.'are f ^ y on the school for W TIC—Mr. District Attorney. Bill received many beautifnl cards some.}.lme In March. length. Some Pajamas, WDRC—News- T contractor’s bid. ; The four-story building will sup­ W THT— Mr. President. and gifts. Sizes 2'!-.30 sizes 38 or 46. W H A Y — Story Queen. ’ Separate bidding on the I plement. and not replace, the fa ­ W TH T—Big Jon and Sparky, WDRC— Bing Crosby, bb also wiA thought to be/he I cilities of the training department W n C —’When a Girt Marries. WONS—Family Theater. beapest method by General Man- at the Eaat Hartford plant, where WONS—Mark Trail. 10:00— G 2 0 % TO 5 0% OFF g;er Waddell, who said that If the Wappilig extensive training coiirse-s have 5:15— WTHT Lawrence Welk. ■earing was included In the gen- been given to Pratt A Whitney W D R C -T h e Old Record Shop, W T IC -B ig Story. al building contract, the arem- Alrcraft'a p u p ^ iaory personnel ODDS and ENDS w n c —Portia Faces Ufe. WONS—Frank Edwards; News. Saturdav. January JO the Pleas A A L L W O O L pK't would get a fee based on the and hourly-rated employees since WOOL W H A T —March of Dime, WDRC—Boxing Bout. ON THOUSANDS OF ITEMS! hclusion of the clearing cost, and nnt Valley Club will * the close o f World W ar TI. Duofold 5:8«^— 10:15— noreover. probably any general , srd party at 8 p. m. »be Fire- Ikxwl Mnn In Otarge 1 SCARFS 1 GIRDLES W TH T—Joe GIrand, WONS- I Love a Mysterv. house for th* benefit of the March ROBES pntractor would sublet the grad- Grover I. Mitchell. 8S8 Parker ■ w n c —Juat Plain Bill. 10:80— 2 /o d ^ S t SKI UNDERWEAR hg, making a profit him.sclf on of P'lmes. street. Manchester, has been ap­ LOFTS WONS—Clyde Beatty Show. W T H T -N ew s; Music. B The meeting of civilian defense H SqVARF.S or STOLES handling the deal. pointed supervisor of the new W H A Y - ireet the Band. WTIC—NBC Theater. 1 workers and members of the local 8.00 1 1.75 te Plans Smin Ready training achool. Mr. Gwlnn said. 5:4.\— WONS—Jack's Waxworks Wear this specially designed ski underwear, branch of the Red Cross w m held 1 The plans on the new elementary Mr. Mitchell baa been an employee Reg. 1.19— 75c e WDRC -Curt Massey and Mar­ WDRC-Music. at the home of Mrs. Ralph L*a- Reg. 10.98 - 13.98 ■ made in froo thirt layers. Plenty of warmth— (chool. it is expected, will he ready of the company since 1940 when tha Tilton. 11:00— I bury, Wednesday evening when he enlisted in Its toolmaker’s ap­ 1 3.75 m n t m m m c e s jid approved by next week 'lit M it 4 tfe (/Jtei' Broken sizes and eolora. ■ Reg. 2.00— 1.00 WTIC—Front Page Farrell New , on all stations. full freedom of action—no wool itch. Perfect said the ' plan.s and methods of getting a de- prentice course. He later attended ' The general manager Full or three-quarter W H A T —Sports. 11:15— mie and tens? program here were '»*cusse/ the cornpanv’a experimental ma­ Reg. 2.98-1.50\ ^a Formerly 3.08 to 6.98 5:55— W TH T—U N Highlights. for the sport. In red or white two-piece gar­ grading Job is a large Defense Coordinator Norman Rey- chine achool where he subsequent­ length. Plaid or solid. 1 MEN'S night take three weeks W TH T— Falata/f’a F a b q I o u * WTIC—Songs by George Sau- ly taught before entering the ^ blca. telle. ments. Come in and let us show it to you. in making a motion that rough , nolds v U "c lo .e N a w during the war. In recent W ONS—Victor Borge, WDRC—World Tonight. | - -<■ months he has been Instructing € M — L.MMES .ALL WOOL Gabardine .shcet-metal apprentices now tak­ WONS—Jack's Waxwork, W DRC—News. WHAY-Night Watch Lons and Short Sleeve Unionsuits ing a course at Pratt A WTiltney J tREATHING BRA M ODDS AND ENDS W n r r —Sporta Headline,; Joe 11:35— NYLON SOCKS GIrand Show. Sport Shirts lillty that delay in starting t , , (j,, group ■ CLEARANCE ■ \ T A B L E S WDRC—Public Service Pro­ CARDIGANS W H A Y — News gram. ,^ jild mfght end >" ■""’ * i ^ An instnictor for the local flr^t w n c —News. t ^ 1 ' .'Snent .building restHctlon tl«-up. i c„„rse will be procured bv W ONS—New,. W H A Y — Sporta. and Balbrigsan Styla 1 1.69 ramared —> Soiled Ill5 0 — ^ r e c t o r Melvin o*^ R » v m 3 VaJ^^^ who Is responsb 4 k \ Otis— ^ o t e d that schools may be next on . ^ courses In 20 Regular 3.60 Faded W D R C —Jack ^Im an. WTIC—Especially for Yuii Regular SOc 11:5.5— ; ^ e rmtrlctM towns for the Red Cross and this W H A Y — Supper .Serenade, ■ BLUE or NUDE ONLY WONS— New,. Hioned tnunediate action before the ^cgin Wednesday night, H w n c —Strictly Sporta; Weath- 18:00— .'dchool Is out of the picture Ktrehouso. Anyone E s p o t a b s PEC A ALLOWS . 111 The,e Size,: ar. ^ The dslay »i getting started. It invited to attend. Dark Green or Navy Only ■ MARK-DOWN W ONS— Sports. w nc—News and Music. No Nitty Ts»tt » Ubl«tfiwm . tuyloTiH »Wras pointed out. was to the i planned to register H 3’:n - 3tr - sba - .tec 0.-30— Frequency Modnlatinn ■ 50% TO 75% ^^Beed fop conference In perfecUng p^.ppj.„„p tov^n for a job in Red (Rrffularly ft.19) ,*4lzca 9-11 ■ W DRC—Record Album. W FH A — 108.7 MC. l ^ e plans. , ^ j . (To.ss work or civilian dcfcn.se. I’hc 9»« WDRC— F5I 98.7 .'WC. Every building detail has had to | which this will be done will W TH T— Serena G a m m e 1 1: 15 tender, fluffy marshmallows.. .dipped In Weather. 3 :00 p. m.-l 1:30 p. m. Same as be approv-^ approv'ed by fire,B f'- state. local pc announced soon. Chairmen of TRADE IN NOW! a. m. creamy caramel... and then rolled in freahly- w n c —Emile Cote Glee Club. Fine prib-«hriink Kuyon (iiiliar- .^education, building committee and the committees working in interest W TIC— I’M 96.5 MC. WONS—Newat Evening .Star. Unit of flic fln c i l(HI% pure dlm< riolh. Vat dye, wanimlile. E rector authority. Waddell said, j defense are Mrs. Robert shelled Pecans. Um-m-m so good! They’re .\aKorl<>d l.lglit and Dark 0:45— WDRC— FM on the air 7 p. m.- virgin wiHil. All I'lrat ((iinl- «eaidet which the plan is of the ordwav In charge of the first aid 98f this week only! (You save 21<). Don’t 11:35 p. m. Shade,. Tailored to ]>erterUun. nmvidinff for __ ._i_‘ ______WDRC— tyowell Thomas. Ity. Blue, Kelly. Red, Pink. jl*lternatlve;*im^rn»Liv« type, providing -- - . profcram; Charle* N^ilsfn $25 to $75 delay, get yours today! Same as WDItC. All Hire*. ^l^stnicU on eitherp_ In brick, * steel I rharge of the disaster commit ■wnc—Three Star Extra, Dark fJrcen, White. Sire,: W TIC— KM nn the air 5:35 a. m.- and block, or 4n reinforced con- tee and'.Mrs. Lashury, chief of vol- ' F O R Y O U R w n rr—Weather. 34-40. 0:55— I I a. m. terete. whichever may be cheaper. , Iintary service. . Same as WnC. .But aU agreed that enough time Officers of Wappmg Grange are . OLD REFRIGERATOR • "KIN.O S ir i" W TH T—Edwin C. Hill. baa elapsed now, and it Is the I urged to attend a school of in- 7iOO— Television LADIES 100% . month to pep up action for an i struction at Columbia Grange In Trade For A New. .Modem CASHEW NUTS \ W DRC—Beulah. ; M NHC— TV. I building atari at the earliest i Tuesday. January 30 for all offt- ^OKS—Fulton Lewla Jr. ! P, M. MEN’S ALL WOOL homent- 1 cers of Oranges In this district. Rig. plump, flavorful W*THT— Pick of the Hits I 4:00 Homemakers Exchange. It* ftJix 'V K A Y —Symphony Hall, NYLON The Lecturer’s r.-mfcrence will t'a.slu'ws. .toasted to a POUND ' 4:30 Vanity Fair. beheld at Coventry Grange .Innu- PHILCO W TIC — Here’e to Veteran,. I 5:00—Lucky Pup.* SLEEVELESS ary 20, for all lecturers in this cris)) golden blown in (Uigitlarly 7:05— I 5:1.5—Time for Beany. F.hsv T erm s 964 MAIN STREET Andover district Instead of Fehninr.- as was LOFT’S own kitchens. tl.lO) W T H T —Music. 5:30—How'dy Dgody. SWEATERS SWEATERS erroneously stated 7:15— 6:00—Sidewalk Interview., Friday evening Ellsworth haa- 829 MAIN STREET WONS—Tello-Teat. 6:15— Song Shop. The January meeting of the as- kethall team defeated Simsbury WDRC—Jack Smith. iatiosi. the flrit In a aeries, w ill 8:30— Faye Emerson Show. 44-40 in s very exilting game at BENSON'S .Vnd Throughout Connecticut W TH T—Elmer Davis. 6:45— News. held at the Vernon Center i.Simshurv. In the preliminary Ella- 7:S0-e- Church on January 29. with a sup­ 7:00—Kukla. Fran and OIhe worth .layvee.s won 40-30. . Their Radio, Television. .\|(plinnres WTtC—News of the Wort; 6:45—News. er at 7 p.m. "The Place of the next game will he Friday, Jan. 718 Main Street—Tel. .8595 WTH'T—Lone Ranger. 7:45—Newsreel. hurch.” la the topic of the senes 19 with niomaston at that place. W'DRC^-Club Fifteen. 8:00—Arthur Godfrey, at this meeting "The Place of WTICU-News. i 9:00—Somerset Xlaughan Show. the tihurch In the Present Emer­ WONS—Gabriel Heatter. gency (W ar and Defensei ” will he 9:30—Plainclothesman. T:45— 10:00—Boxing; Wrestling. feitcuaaed. WDRC— Edwkrd R. Murrow. Concl.—Wrestling. Church Family Night will be ob- WONS—News, Concl.—Newsreel. erved In the chureh social room w n c —One Man’s Family. Concl.— New's Bulletins. riillovera. nr Butinn-Front Vest I Friday, January 19, with supper I Flrwf Qiinllty Nyl4»n Sllp-niiR In style with tivn packet.. Also at 6 p.m., followed by an enter- ne\« tiVfN'd rolon; Hhi**. l.lRht Gabardine - Front Pullnverw alnment. The affair is in charce i «ai8t at it t^mt lotir hipa. Girl Scout instruction iii the Ho.st- for DisHnefivo In 25% and 50% Wool bsa Badge Course. Mrs. Speer ex- ^ thr on ly girdlf with ih# may- ‘I W-’ "' ", „ y ■ (WRITS’ CARDIGAN bects the course to extend over a i ttrrtrh wBi«thand that always staya Hair Styling . . plx-wcek period. anug . . . n errr aprcQtis. A meeting of the Civilian De­ HOYS’ ALL WOOL fense Warden., under the direitn-- SWEATERS 100% A L L WOOL jnf .loseph Carter v.a.s held at Uu giri hou.c Januarv 8. for the inir- MR. EDWARD Jacquard . _se of giving more detailed in- ] I KI/K..S: ■tniction of the duties to be per- Iformed In emergencies. 4 TO 6- Sweaters ’ A course In first aid under the Noted Hair Stylist ^■direction of Mias Dorothea Ray- Will Crooto o Sizes: 10-16 Cmond wa.s . larlecj .Pimiary in. and SI/.KS: he volunteers are requested to 8-14 :--- . egister for training in future Hair Stylo I j^clasaes to be held shortly. Frigidaire Master Model MMF4 The following are attending a Especially for You! efresher course at Storrs and up- pr. completion will be qualified as IV s.i rntnrmam eanxcltv 7.1 cu. ft., 15 souarc feet of .shelf space. Full-width GIRLS’ ALL WOOL p ir s t aid instructors. ^ 5 r ^ h e «t * £ * ld B 31 lbs. of frozen foods. Rust-proof aluminum shelves; lower Mrs. Andrew ilasper. Mm. t 5 i5 hSretors with 18.5<,uart capacity. Food compart- John ’Yeomans. Mr. and Mrs. fuH-Width rtelf In acid-resisting, porcelain? Full-width sliding chill draw- Shorts SKIRTS ment “ •> Ad uatabk c5ld controL Automatic interior light ^klth SPECIAL! $1.00 and up .Sizes: 4 to 9 V l^ lc 'J h a S " J. « r j , » ic,.blu,. 2 .nd 1 double Olir Regular $12.50 width covered quickuble Ice traya provide 8 lbs. of Ice. Undershirts 85e and up Come in and put voumelf under the smoothing in­ » 1 ' * » INCOME TAX fluence of America's most popular girdles.,• Warner’s* COLD rirated AH Around. Colorful Sta-L'p-Top* girdles. PHONE T Shirts $1.00 and up Platda. Sites 7 to 14. They never roll over! Always stay op! TTie secret— 2>8991 WAVE $2 5 9 ’^ Includea Hair Shaptng, Styling naeat Grade 100% AU Waal ASSISTANCE Hweatera la a colerfnl a»- flat bones are hidden-woven right into the patented, • » ' • For An t and Lnther Creme Shnmpoo. oortmeat of eolora aad pat- D a l y 2 f . M . lazy-stretch waistband—the most pliable little bones Appointment OPEN DAILY 9 A. m : TO 9 P. M. yon never noticed. Foolwear Por All The Family I « S :3 Q f . M . Choose your Sta-Up-Top ^rdle with a 2- or S4nch waistband from soft knita or paneled pertnadeit—4n JOHNSON BROTHERS By AppolBtineiit Only nylon or not—in step-ins or paiitie#—3-Bay-$ized to e l e c t r i c a l contractors MANCHESTER TOR EVERYTOWG I 4 0 2 1 fit you perfectly in length, hip gizeAnd control. 10«3 MAIN STREET a CEJHOUSESSON To be sure—be fitted! *8.$ v.i.SM.et. I f r .: s Q u is K 'V iiV.... BEAUTY SALON W E G r V B Jtwr GREEN STAMPS •tsaW W oriMr'* Sfa-UpfTop §M m from to $1 S.OO . . WaraM's bim from $ 1 .5 0 UM Advertiae in The Herald—^ll Pay8> i j .A A ■ ' 7"-

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.V WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1961 rata to aummarlse dominant opin- Prcaldent himaelf "clarified" our Civil Defense program; The aea- emergencies. During the class­ riage of her daughter,- Joyce E. PAGE 8 E V I H Auxiliary Police slona are' held Monday nights for room sessioiui the auxiliary police Lavature of 47 Oottage atffet. Quick Relief fram ion in Blurope in theae terms: ’ policy there by declaring that it will be schooled by experts in all two hours In one of the untver- Mancheater; to Frank Richardson, “ 1. Whatever the military out­ WM our desire to hAvc the United phaaes of police work . and C^vll son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rlch- held Tuesday evening, January 16, .SeoM. general manager, and W.-J. said, offers the only solution to opportunity for new tlirlUa thia etiH« Course at UCoiin Mly*s classrooms. Pile Irritatlott Uurstow 5&t«lw|= l»ralb come In Korea, the free world—Ita Natlona aettle the problem of For- Defense. ardaon of 38 Daniel . street. East at 7 o’clock at the \Veat Side Rec­ Welib, sales director of Evinntde, keeping * business prosperoue season with the new e<|nipment msMUalauD. MnrBa , The course, which will run for a 40 years ago a Buffalo iirug^Bt^ reation Center. Wc hope that all. Manchester Hi tile I!!.')I National Motor Boat cnmii(lr to carry the greater part available. A new 26^honiepoiwer safely and aecurity from craeptng mota’a eventual destiny. This total of 81 hours, is one of twelve Hartford. MXRAifi 00.. tNC. Storrs. Jan. 17-—’There is one The wedding date has been set qreated an ointment to relieve' Girl leaders who signed up for thia On Trailc Oiillook Show He reported that the civil­ of the tax load. Big Twin motor by Evtnnide, . he “ 5 l MMII I aggreaaion by Soviet communlani was, in our view, a wise retreat regional schools set .up In the Itching smarting piles. It brought course, will be able to attend. Date Hook ian siijiply of Ixials and motors Mr. Baratow said boating cn- said, pronilws to provide all the ■ ’•jMtfiwtw._ •, Uona. class that meets on the University state. The sessions at the Univer­ aa of April 7, 1B51, in St. James’s —-ia better off today to r having from the original atmosphere o( Engagement church this town. such quick,* cooling, aoothtngi Scout ; has liecn cut back sharply to pro­ Uuisiaata in Mtncliesler who place thrills of/Digger boale at a frac­ T u o S ii nnsatm oN of CXmnectlciit campus which if sity of OonnectlOut are in charge Neither America nor anyone in vide for iiillltary needs. M M .. 0«a'i Hm m m ' unltad to defend the Korean Re­ our unilateral intervention there. astrlngant relief that ita fama Mrs. George W. Jones, commis­ their orders early will have an tion of the cost. not attended by atudenta, but by of State Police TJeut. Harry Tay­ sioner. will be in the office Thurs­ Tonight it can afford fo quit selling for ii In Ills inik to the dealers, Flack, Detect l. UIJ. public through the United Na­ But it cornea up agalnsl a popular spread across the land making Pe­ News more than 100 men from 12 sur­ lor of the .Stafford .Springs station. Some 900,000 pounds of Christ­ terson's Oiqtnrient a favorite in day evening from 7 to 9. This will I^-cture on Meilt Systems for .single day, (Jcnc Klnck. guest j .snlcM direrlor of Sun.shlnc Biscuit ■;S PukJMlMd Hwiy BTMlag Kacept tions, view, strong in the .Senate, that rounding communities. The clasa The objective of the course. Lieut. Lavature-Richnrd.son mas gifts from various U. S. civic thousands o f homes. Ask your enable leaders to get supplies and Municipal Personnel by Charles F. speaker, wnrued J F Uio^t v, I mol one of the country’s 'snost KiRE’S WHAT YOUR home comfort ~»«ii aoUdty*- Biftwcd at tha "3. Western Europe, the Brif- we should hold Formosa perma­ Is an auxiliary police course given Taylor says. Is to train ah Increas­ Mrs.'^Juian Greemvood of St. groups arrived In the Far Ea.st dniggist twlay for 40c box or 70e tlekcls for the annual olnner. Yard, at Center church, under and other Evlnrudc outboard mo­ |iroiiiini'iil Males oxeeutlves, warn- ‘Pwt nha* at. ilaaalKater. Conn., aa by the Connecticut Rtate Police ing number of auxiliary police to Johnsbuiw,. Vermont, announce^ Command in time for pre-holiday auspices of League of Women tor dealers at n lunelieoii m. ei.ii 8MM« OaMjttU llattaf. ■ ' leh Commonwealth, and the Unit­ nently as a purely American base. applicator tube. Peterson's .Oinl- Ten Brownies were Invested in­ id timl (lie tax Iturdcn will In- SB part of the state’s expanded act on assignments In case of the engagement and coming mar­ distribution. I nient delights or money back. Intermediate Scouts will act aa Voters, 8 p. m. in New York’s Hotel Biitmore Ihi.s iiease to tlie point where the ed Statee, the, heart of collective The neoesslttes of world policy, to Troop 43 on January I’J. They MORIARTY Bros mmactoPTioN i u t m “ were invested by their leaders. library aides in the Mary Chen^.v Saturday. January 30 week. I standai li of living must shrink un- OLDSMOBILE DEALER’S Ona faar by IW> ...... J’ *-®® security, have . demonstrated to then, require that American diplo­ Jim Mrs. Pauline Edwards and Mrs. library beginning January 16. They Annual entertainment and Mr. Uar.stow returned jc.ster- : les.s InismeH.M eoiitinucM at this 3 15 C E N r 1 R ST n s mbiitha by Mall...... I «.W the Soi’iet world that the fruits macy find indirect ways of doing Esther Ora if. assisted by Mrs. Ro­ are is'ancy Slover and Shirley dance of Manchester Pipe Rand, j day after eonfcrenee%wilh \V. C I preiient liigli level. Selling, he T i l 5135 uM month by Mall ...... j at Rainbow ballroom. of aggression cannot be had for bert Ooe. Mra. Coe was accompan­ Warren from Troop 17 and Ida Slagla Copy ...... -...... J •* things which would provoke a ter- and Ruth John.son from Troop Sunday, January 31 WaaWy. b.v Carrion ...... * -w nothing, that they cannot be had liflc turmoil if American diploma­ ied by seven of her Brownies from SAFETY TEST OPEN Subs. dallraraC Ona taar...... $16.00 Troop 21. The girls invested were 4. Annual meeting and rleetion cl cheaply. It is now evident . to cy over said directly that it In­ Jeanette COnrad. Karen Graff. Gail officers of Red Men’s Social club 24 HOURS HCMBER Ur Moecow, end not merely by worde, tended to dp them. 'Hie indirect OrAlf, Beverly Hayes. Andrea Ma- .Senior Troop One held election 'at Zipser club, Brainard place, World Condhiom Demand Decimml MEANS TO YOUl TllE 3SOCTATBD PRESS of officers at its meet Ing last week, 1:80 p. m. Tha Aaaoetatad Praa* la aaclualiraly that the free world le standing way American diplomacy seems rlotti. Mary Jane Mrl.jiiighUn, antttiad to tha uaa oJ rapupllcatlon of 'Danna Park. Andrea Passai, Sus­ with the following elected: Co- Monday, January 33 Whether Ynii tin nr Sinv. l.R:irii n Iraile that all na*a dlapatchea credited to It. or together in mutual defense, and to be attempting la one Ibf tacit an fUoltenberg and Suzanne Tay­ Presidents. Pat Jones and Helen Dr. Charles p. Jactibson on will help yon IIV nr HUT iif llii! SnrviiiR!;. BOt otherwise credited In thie paper this is a deterrent to lighthearted yielding to the will of the United i lor. Davis; secrefarj-. Mary Qulntin; "National or Political Medicine," and also the local news published here. Nations msjqgity. This ia, in our treasurer. Ann Thrall; '-assistant at Women’s club. South Methodist all rlfbU of republlcatlon of apeelal aggreHlon." Your bedroom After the ceremony the Btown- treasurer, Janice Murphey^ Juli­ January diapatcbaa beralt. are also reaanred. This report from Mr. Drum­ view, the only way for us to oe lea were served refreshments of church, '8 p. m. ette Low representative. Denise Tuesday, January 38 mond leads us back, in our imagi­ right, and the only way for us to homemade cookies and soda, serv- LaCoss; representatives to Senior mil serrlee client of N. B. A. 8err- fd by the Brownies of Troop 21. Military whist, St. Mary’s Wom­ ~ REGISTER Clearance Sale lea. Inc. . « _■ nation, to a picture \A’hich is con-- attempt peace to the best of our will be lovely in* Planning Board. Pat Shirer and en’s Auxiliary, in parish house. Publishers’. RepreaentatiTas; The Nancy Weir; chairman of camp­ FULL PA.VEL Julius Mathews Special A»ency - New stantly occurring to us in relation ability. But, as the outbursts at Brownie TYoop 40 invested Ibe ing, Ooria Beyer: and co-chairmen Sunday, January 28 to February 4 Torh. chloaao. Detroit and Boston. to the United- Nations in Korea.' Washington indicate, this road to ollowlng girls during Its Christ- of program, Peggy Erickson and Observance of Youth We’ek, sponsor^ by United Christian NOW YOUTH BEDS The picture Is that of some early what we view as international ■nas party! Sandra Husled, Eliza­ Sandra Doutl. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU Of beth Rowley and Susan Then, Youth Movement. Svltool !.«. Open HERE'S OlRtTLATIUNS. western Atuflericsn community set­ sanity is going to be swept by vio­ The troop is going to serve a Games were played at the parly turkey dinner for the annual din­ Monday. January 39 Woodbrldge Local .State Guard recruit rally a. ni. U) p. m. $29.95 The Herald Prlntln* Company. Ine., ting about the business of curbing lent domestic poiltical storm. nd refreshments were ser\’e>gion. Limited Fnrollmcnl typpyraphlcal errors appearlnf In ad* vrth; Forde. Mra. Herbert Row- girl.s arc also planning an excur­ Sunday. February 11 FI/'i.L r.ANBL . aartisements and other reading matlar. ness. Usually, the first attempt at ey, Jr., and Mra. Ned Moses. The 24th Annual concert spon.sored In The Manchester Evening Htrald. sion trip to New York and field i*H Ai:n r/u CAN BUY YOUR such law enforcement thing was troop had spant tha month preced­ trips In the state and arotiml by Manchester Police MtUual Aid MAPLE CRIBS South Coveulrv ing Christmas making gifts and Association. Wednesday. January 17 a voluntary thing—like the Unit­ . Manchester. IIhv nr liveniiiq SAFETY-TESTED ed Nations entry Into Korea—fol­ Solid Mahogany cards. The girls are now making Tuesday, February II Mrs. Pauliae Uttle wrlat purses for a convenient way Lecture by' Dr. Roger Shaw on llniirses in $19.95 lowed, later on, by formalisation A Great Human Cause Coventry 7-0381 of rarrvdng their dues to the meet­ "Turbulent South America." spon­ USED CARl of the procedures of law enforce­ ings. ('.oiitiiiiieB l/cacl sored by Y. W. C, A. at "Y." 1:19 .HOl.ll> MAt-LF. The annual "March of CHmea*' ment—a little like the United Na­ Rich solid mahogany combined p.m. RADIO-TELEVISION SERVICING Thirty-eight of forty members with craftsmanship of the best oliRinated aa the reault of the tions General Assembly adoption j The Girl Scout Glee Club, which In (Jard Tourney Wednesday, February 14 HIGH CHAIRS of the Alfred G. Crickmore family makes these Watkins pieces s-ts on Saturday mornings from Cloii Storti February 5, 1951 dramatic example of a polio vic­ Valentine dance and open house of the Acheson Plan. gathered at the home of Mr. and furniture to be loved and cher­ •00 to 11:00 In the Junior High of American Legion Post 102. LEAHN BY DinillH! F nnncp Plan for tim functioning In the Presidency Very often, we are sure, these ished for always. •on at O nter church, held its The second sitting of the second OLDSMOBILE DEALER $9.50 Mrs. Crickmore Sunday for a mass Saturday, February 17 MHCIENT RLACEMINT SIRVICI Noif-Vctcmns of this couhtry. B|ut after that early attempts at law enforce­ x>tid meeting on January 13. round In the Firemen’s Setback. Annual lAidles’ Night at British- celebration of five birthdays with­ int girls enjoyed singing new Amerlcan Club. 6:30 p. m. All CourtM Approved lor V*t«r>ague last night found the team Kpfora lulf 3S. ItSI- to quollly undwr th« G. L Bill. in nine days and ^ family reunion. tiogs and rounds under the direc- Saturday, March 34 drafnetic examplea of Ita own— of Four XXXX’s holding on to Wrtin or Phon# lor FREf! Dwhc/lplW* Circular >ir they could handle at the moment. The birthdays ranged from three Still at old jon of Mrs. Loretta Hansen. They Annual meeting and election of BENSON'S aaamplea of Mancheater people, Very often, we are sure, they are considering a name for their first place. High score of 12.'V was years to 54 years. Thomas Jackson racked up by the leaders while 122 officers of British-Ameriran Club, NEW ENULANIl TirilNIl.AI. INfiilTIITE Manchester Motor Soles, Inc. -old and young, coming bacJc from group, whleh will make ita first 4 p. m.. I OPEN EVENING.S lladle, Telnvlsiiia, Appllanoee were balked of complete initial Crickmore, son of Mrs. Alan Leon, public appearance At the annual was scored by Wilson's Nuraery. i n TIIUMIUU. STREET HARTTORD. COttM. lUi the attaudca of one of the most 718 Main Slrret—Tel. 8519 • quccess In their effort to stamp ard Crickmore and the late Alan low prices dinner on February 3. All tntcr- Four X X X X ...... 468 i WESl UKrN'I'BR AT HARTFORD ROAD draad of dlaeasea and resuming out lawlessness. Very often they L. Crickmore will be three years nedlate Scouts, who are.interest­ I.*rsen’a Feed A Hardware ...419 their normal functioning In their of age oA January 21. His grand­ 'd in singing, are Invited to attend Coughlin’s All-Stars ...... 412 were temporarily discredited be­ Jai-k’.s All-Stars ...... 412 ctMnmunlty. mother Mra. Alfred Q. Crickmore .he meeting next .Saturday. cause this or that outlaw defied was 94 years of age on January Nlrhol’a News, Shop ...... 4 1 0 It la thia a-ork of cure and re* them successfully for a time, or 13. The other birthdays falling in Just a reminder of the annual Hot S h ota...... 406 DR. ALVAN YULES hablUtatlon which la made poaal* because cynical cttlsens did not between these dates are of -Mrs. (hnner to be held al the South Hose Company T w o ...... 402 Schondel Oil S ervice...... 395 Me by the annual proceasion of believe Uiat law and order ever (Francis) Helen Rood and their jlethodist church on February .7 DOES IT AGAIN 8 8:80. If leaders have parents of Hoods Milk ...... 394 dimes ip thia and every other could be established In such un­ son William Leslie, both of Scot­ Buckland ...... '...... 389 land and both falling on Monday .^couts or troop eomniittees who HAS RE.SUMED American community. By this ruly communities. would be Interested in attending, Moriarty's Painters ...... 382 and of Mrs. (Edward) Elizabeth Wilson’s Nursery ...... 378 ralativeiy amall amount of giving, But always, in the end, the tickets can be secured at the of- ’’Betty" Plesz of Willlmantic on fle*. 983 Main street Please get Vittner's G ardens...... 380 IN THE FACE OF RISING SHOE PRICES! ea the part of the Individual, the knowledge that they had deter­ Thursday of this week. your tirkets early.' Hose Company One ...... 347 HIS OFFICE HOURS collective battle againat the dia* mined upon law and begun to or­ The Sunday gathering included eaae ahd ita effecta la maintained ganise for law had Its sure ef­ the following members: Mr. and There has been a change in the The Nattonji Foundation for In­ with increaaing efficiency and fect. Always, in the end, the Mrs/ Francis Rood and family of date of the Red Cross First Aid fantile Paralysia wns founded in •Scotland; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin course. The first meeting was 1938 by Franlilln D Roosevelt good reaulte. community in question did suc­ $ 2 75 1 .00 WORTH OF BETTER SHOES ‘niare la no effort which be* Crickmore and family and Mr. and ceed in establishing the kind of Mrs. Edwsrd Pies* and family, all | oomea the American people more. law its best citizens wanted. Al­ of Willlmantic: Mr. and Mrs. John I There ia no effort which brings ways. ia the end. those who lived Msloburdo and family, Mrs. Alan : en oc Bueh rich return as our assur* outside the law marked that com­ Leonard Crickmore and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cargo and ; FOR ONLY $1423 ®®...... ^ anoe that at least this one disease munity down aa a place to stay peril la being met, and will con­ family, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Crick- ‘ away from, aa a place where, more and their family of High Choose as many pieces REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD tinue to be met, no matter where whatever the comparative street, all o f Ckjventry. The two ■ it atrikes. jrith the treatment and strength of numbers Involved, members riot present were’ Mr. and care whidh ia tha best that medi­ there was always a price upon Mrs. Irving Polaoro Of Barre, Vt. ; Mre. Polaoro is thi former Eunice I as you need cal science can deviee. lawlcasneas. Crickmore. BUY PANTS AT REGAL There la one other insurance al* Every fledgling movement to­ The name of Edwin Kohler a.s. so Involved in this giving. It la ward law sur\ived, in the end. an a. School In bed rooms LEATHER SHOES marching on so tha^ human be­ inevitable as that from the flr.st New Haven. Miss Cora wa« home Swing Bridge hpf*U unH Cap and Mnr inr. Rmnn and Riirgundy. ings may walk. volunteer posse in some western for the week-end f. om Falls Vil­ Infanta’ alrra 4-8. f ’hlldrrn’a 8',i-S. lage where she is head of the home Swings over your book or bridge town to the placid cop of today economic department at the ] or new! StrapA. whose mere presence, even while , table. Colonial polished br^ss de­ REASON NO. I When Law la Born Housatonic Valley Regional High sign with rayon taffeta Shaile; FOR INtmpA. he just directs traffic, is valid as- school. glass reflector. P A N TS W e hfive a huge selection of pants to Si/rs I Some American thinkers are ■oirance of community peace and l.awrence R, Uohertson. Jr., rhoase from. proclaiming their opinion that 'I'der. I .snent the wrek-end at his home in STEARNS & FOSTER Women’s events in Korea have demonstrat­ .... __ • iNorth Coventry from Ft Devens. ' 16-50 •WORK 1 •Mass. ed the complete fiasco of the Unit­ A demon.stration on ’’What To I LEATHER CASUALS ed Nations. They say the world s fonnally’s Protest ' Look For When Starting To Buy" I REASON NO. 2 i Sling Back. AnkM and Inalep Strapa. first venture at the enforcement . .Senator Connally has sharp- i will be given during the Lecturer's •DRESS LIMITED QUANTITY SPECIAL! We lake special care to fit you just l/.ing-wrar1ng. HIzcb 4-9i of international law is" a total i Hour of the Coventry Grange No PRINCESS mod the dilemma wc di.scusscd m i right. lots. 75. Thursday night following the ; Boys’ Rog* 4*98 . h w h b m tlH-8*e voluinns ye.sterday by cnti- t inisiness meeting at the Orange •5 P O R T S Other orators are busy pro- clzing the .State Department for i Hall St S p. m. Mr. Ladd, manager claiming that not even our friends accepting the latest United .\a-.j of the Montgomery Ward Com­ Box Spring and 100''i WOOI- REASON NO. 3 CQHBAT BOOTS / in Europe take the United NaUohs tions rease lire proposal, parlieu- I pany In .Manchester r.nd member* Women’s 2.50 and 3.00 . Mrioiisly. larly Without notifying Congress, i of hia stnff will give the fiemon- g a b I r d i n e !^ atratlon. At the >.ebriiary meeting Our prices afe always fair. Such claims are in a realm And .Stale Department olTieial.s I Mla.s Cor* Webb. Tolland county each M attress f l a n n e l s COWBOY BOOTS where everything is, of rouise, ; have replied. . 1 home demonstration agent will SLIPPERS highly debatable. Their reply is that the United I demon.strate "Working Heights. " COVERTS l-calhrr iipp-ra. l-nng-n'rarlng aniro. RE/^SON NO. 4 ■ Slzro 8I|-S rowbnya; lO-S rninbnta. Canadian Moca; Sllug Backa. dated- But we find what seems to us States has made no departure | To date about lix appointment^ Most iiopulur of Walking many desk lamps is this pol­ Hard and Soft solra.' Dozena of atyica have been made with Mrs.. Chaeles WORSTEDS and roinra. one good answer to both these | from ita own basic policy, but has ! ished brass candlestick design. Real tolc shades in red Our service is excellent. Two tailors al­ claims in a despatch from Par! a Benjatijilti. Young Mothers Club or green, decorated in gold. 13 inches tall. done what was necessary if it was temporary chalrn an of the wcll- both f o r ^ 8 8 ’ PLAIDS ways here to serve you. NO CHARGE, of to • the Christian Science Monitor. to maintain any unity of policy child conference planned for Feb­ course. CORDUROYS In this despatch. Roscoe Drum- within the United Nations. ruary 8 at the Nathan Hale Com­ Usually $119 • numd undertakes a survey of Eu­ But the real truth Is sharper munity Center. A maximum of 16 ehildren will be accommodated at ropean opinion with regard to the than that. The real truth la that that time. REASON NO. 5 *W0MEN’S DRESS SHOES United Nations action In Korea. Princesli Bedding induces the must relaxing and refreshing sleep Be Fitted By A LOAFERS this country, in lU Stale Depart­ . A. Mkrlin C. poiza will be assist­ “ Although the United ' Sutes At Regal the customer must be aatig. i j ment policy at least, is trying to ed by John M. Tyler, Jr., with the you’ve e.\perienced in years. Because Stearns & Foster, with its 104 years 1 Pants Expert ■ bears the principal brunt of the run out on two of iu own posi­ buglers during the Bugle and Keep mud of experience knows how to bui^d fine bedding. fled or we refund your money cheerfully. Korean llghUng,” Mr. Drummond tions In whlclj It is weak. It has Drum Corps of Boy Scouts of The innerspring mattress with its 262-cuiI unit lias an outer row of Troop' 57 meeting Thursday at writes, “ the military forces of 15 to run out on these positions if it extra firm springs to which the quilted pre-built edge is attached. You *BETTER CHILDREN’S SHOES 7:30 p. m. at the Explorer Post outdoors MOC OXFORDS mambera of the United Naiion.v, can’t break this Seat-Edge down! IS to obtain the support of the headquarters on Mason street. from Turkey to the PhlUppine.s, Other members of the United Na­ Franlit Plerret will be assisted by The innerspring unit is insulated from ,vou not only by the creamy art engaged in the defense of the cotton layer felt but also by an exclusive Insulo cushion . . . qnilted cotton • Every pair worth 3.98 find 4.98 tions. But if the decision on these William Heffron with the drum­ ’ • Waffle Vamps South Korean Republic. matters were left to a point blank mers at the same time. felt stitched between muslin at three-inch intervals. The matching box THOUSANDS TO CHOOSE FROM “ It la for thia rcaaon, among vote In the Senate, our escape Cocoa spring is made with 72 coils which aj-e hand-tied 8 ways to prevent side- • Conventional Types e l.T Styles of women’s Shoes e^lMra, that the govemmenU and Protest Rail Cut sway. The Bqst box spring construction! from these poattions would "never • 12 Styles. Full size range P W »« of wcatem Europe read the be accomplished. Hartford. Jan. 17(jpi—Residents Watkins bought a solid carload of S & F bedding, way back last • 12 Styles of children’s Door Mats September, to make this dramatic savings possible. Immediate delivery on from the Korean front with The Senate,, for Instance, will of Cornwall Bridge and West • Brown, red, oxblood Cornwall have requested the State full or twin size outfits. and concern - similar to never agree point blank to the ad­ Americans. PubUc Utilities Commission to Watkina extra deep, extr^ quality, cocoa brush, door mission of Chinese Communist schedule a public hearing on . the mats get all the dirt. Old low prices! M ahlXUag Udea of bat- New Haven Railroad’s application delegates to the United NaUona. 14x34 Inch ...... s.8* n aasar unanim- Yat it ia general world t^inion to discontinue less than carload 5^r,es: 1-9 Full sine ranfes lot freight service In each com- 16x27 inch ...... s.M vitiam Europe that that admlMlon must come. '18x36 lijph ...... tJig mnnity. Tha residents say tiiat Every style In all styles. 1^ aoi*ert«i the UN Almost immediately afUr our defense work In both towns will M e u t e k e i i ^ MIBN*S SH9P8 , tti.nk it would accu- first mterventton In Formosa, the M hurt If the road Is Dsrmltted worth 3.98 find mere. to discontinue the service. mum 907 MAIN STREET WELDON ByiLDfNO

■na .'r-... r MANTHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENIN’^ HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1961 . - i - FAOB day by Red antiaircraft guns. the Reserve Maritiniv Fleet. All alongaiilr the outboard Alexamlei I .- Oil Truck F^re either of theec claims from allied, reported destroyed. unwieldy transport grounded I Lutz said he withdrew all Ills men Pleven to Talk Annual Report Is Made V. F. W. - ROCKVIUE Ha said tba oo>cana« Hold 3 Oiilposls sources. Wrecked hv, Fire Six Administration o f f i c i a l * j "bout a mile away, 'from flic burning pier after the Hit.Back Fast An Eighth Army spokesman were on board tl>e altlp wlien the ' Troopahlp Cast .\drifl sItuAtIun becHme hopeless because !S“u.,SS7!8-*U75rSL With President In North End said the piubing Allied force in pier fire was discovered by tw o ' Tlie Washington finally w aa; "I am not jfolng to risk tlic lives In. H « conUndod th oii wag For PuhliclHealth Nurses EVERY THURSb (Continued from Page One) (Continued frotr Page line) guarOa. The six. Including Capt. M, ] r'iat adi lft, but tha wind kept her Western K or.a drove north toward | of any of my men to aave that (Continued from Page Ooe) point o f dlmlnlatUnff lutania pier." Seoijl.Tuf.sday ami engaged a Com- ' J. Kamlnaky, Superintendent of ! listing alongside the burning pier •pending for sir dofoBM aad AT 8 F. M. confercrtcc Allied air power aime^ in Marine Hospital today under In Washington Mrs. .John P. Cheney, Jr. presl- ahowed that 5,778 field visit* were Prom pt Ai'tion by munist force-about 5()0 yards south ' the Maritime Reserve Fleet, tried barges and other equipment The pin-, built during the earlv iiiat eryptlc two-word gnawer. tarceptors. to lilt tlie Rods and their supply observation fqr a possible brain Ute of $10.50 a to bed for musing care, a BINGO of Suwon. The Red» Vere srmed • tp free the Washington from the tlie f.ir aide di lfted out into | part of World War IF was tiaeil X’andenbrrg said it was on Air A t Britain’s bast te tba siac dent of the manchester Public ■ partniciit PrevcnlH llnw around the clock. The air hemorrhage. pier but were driven back by the , the Patapsco river and burned ^ to load thousands of lima of am- gain of ‘JTTdvei last year. Fifteen with marhinc-guns. Forre maxim that offense was the I'BstUa for Bdtala.” tha BrttlsM (Continued from Page One) Health .N'ursing Asaoelation. aald general, just back from Korea, ■\ blazing tug was aiiandoned to ■ IGoefl Into Effect crippled children were seen, four [ SCOUTS CLUC, W. Main SU Rockville quickly aprcadlng flames. ‘ . ftiHoualy there. ! nmiiltlon for overseas. Il w as' liest defense. never knocked down nore thai? Spread of Flames said ilic day and, night air raids .-Llllcd Losses Slight gink near llic burning pier, and They were rescued from the ex- The fire was declared general-( put In a atandhy status shortly f "The whole proof o f defense in her annual report to.the board more than las*, year, and 220 cases eight per cent of raiding C Today aecond only to those going 'to arc making It^ d'lft'tcult for the He said the Allied ( oliimn fought' two barges and a huge pile driving treme end o f the pier by a <|uick-- d'ui^r <-onlrol slioi tly _^before j after hostilities ended. Tltere was | agiiinat an enemy power Is att^J- yesterday: of tuhemilosls were visited, twen- Responding to a call, at 6:40 bombers. Tha O o rm o n s __ ' Korea. FREE TRANSPORTATION Red* to move supplic* to the 200 Chinese on tlie main road to derrick being u.sod In the building acting Coast Guard boat crew a mliinlght, hut a crew of 160 fire- no ammunition reported In the lion anil deatnirtlon on the other “Tliis As.sociation. dedicated -to ty-tw'o less than In 1040. Mrs. Ray-j last night, the Manchester de(iart- I were able to knobk down mo ■'At thrir regular monthly 2. Plans for booslliig aima BUS LEAVES CENTER AT 6:45 P. M. front over lengthening liires of Seoul and another 100 on a trail., of Maryland's C’hc.sapeake Bay ; few minutes before the flames men .stood while the pier and ' area. end." Vandenberg said. "The than four per cent.. 'iU m the lUncheater ReglsteVd proiluclion in Krance so as to public health, is now in Its twenty- ner listed .587 vi.sits to maternity nicnt extingiil.shcd a fire in an oil comiminicatioh; bridge were damaged. eighth year. We have reason to ('hiiie.sr force.* operating from i I .swept the length of the 1,000-foot fct Wui t M Aaeodatlon voted to in- ' make it pos.slble for the French patients in '950 a, againtt 565 In . truck at the Ellsworth and I-as- Their supply problem will get the Kumyangjang hill* fired on The Gen. Fdmund H Alexander, ptor. * feel proud of the progress that has 1940. h'ewer supervision call.s' sow Oil Company on Oakland I the poy rate for private , to create 20 new army divisions in tougher a* the Cunimiinist* move tank-supported Allied Infantry, another decomiulssmued troop.'-liip Europe hv the end of in.’iS. France' been made since the year t923. « e were made In 10.50. I street. Damages weie e.stimated Tite guards, Leonard W. Basssne nune duty from J9.50 to flO.50 a further south, Vaiideiiberg said. Field report* from the westeni tied alongside the George Wash­ and Ijtwrenoe Wade dlarovered have come a long wgy. There have 4'llnic* of (irerl Aerslee | «t between $500 nnd $800. dar. effective today. Thia action already has been promlseil the But he eald llicrc was one draw­ area say Allied los.ses in the dar­ ington. escaped with only a flamea sluioting out of a small wfta Uken In accordance with the biggest shale of the S."i.000;0fH).- been tiirbiileiil -yeaia, to be anre, The IeiHirt on clinks showed that! The blaze was di.scovnod by a scorched port side. back: "The airplane is an inef­ ing scoi'tihg foray heve been held -shack on the.pier about 4 p. m. . Ncent recommendation of the Con­ 000 fund the t’ . .S, has set aside blit the faith, loyalty and tremen­ they are o f'grea t service to the ' P3*»''rby who raced into the sta­ ficient weapon against the ' indi­ Even before the flames were out, tion ami. notified the owners who to the barest minimum while the \\licii fire equipment reached necticut State Nuraea Aaoariatlon. to arm a srore of friendly coun­ dous liitere.st of tit* women Who people of Manchester nnd fill a vidual aoldicr." Comimiiiist troops the Army and FBI announced they liave served this boat'd, has made I'alled the fire department. Two force with Its scorching sir support tlie Hawkina Point aiea, 40-uide H»e aame pav Increaae waa adopt­ tries. vital need. Fifty-two Pre-natal can move south along mountain were beginning Immediate investi­ poasible oiii excellent atanding in pump truck* answered the alarm. has inflicted heavy casualties on winds had spread the fiHiue* tin* ed bv the Hartford Private Duty 8. Closer French - Amcriran clinica were held v ilh an attend­ trails or at widely spared inter­ gations. They said nothing l i indi­ ttUTMa eome week* ago and reflect* public healfh in this eommtinity. Toflay (,'hief Jolin Merz said the the Reds. length of the pier. Five hundred eontrols over slr.alegli exports to ance of OS. Eightl-four Well-Baby vals on main roads, cate sabotage was suspected. I firemen fought the blaze from the •tate wide action by the piH\'ate Eastern Eiiiope and (•oiiinuiidsi The year lli.Vl has had it* phobloms. fire, probably started from a The bitter cold of the Korean : conferences were hek.kwilh an at­ .short circuit. All four tires on Two other Washington Pentagon Reeall Other J-'Ire* , land and from flreboats. duty nuraea. , China. The Stale Prpiirfment Tlie year iM.'il may bring greater tendance of 441 hi hies. Forty-five peninsula ha.< been reported tak- - Neither would they speculate *ri»e action of llie local nurse* the rear of the truck were burned generals visited the front Wednes­ They thought they had the in­ has sent several sharp protests to |irohlems hut we shall carry ofi- : Tuberculosis clinics 'cre held with ing a heavy tolf of ill-clothed R ed, the costly blaze could be connect­ eaoociation was anbmitted to the with unflaggiiig zeal a work wc beyond repair. The paint on th'j day. They are L t. Gen. Walter ferno licked when a section of the the French recently over plans of I 480 in slleiiiiaiiLe. Fifl,, Tonsil and troops. A ir'F o rce planes, includ­ ed with mysterious fires that were Board of Truatee* of the Man- believe to be of the utmost Im- body of the truck was biirneil also Bedell Bmitb, Central Intelligence pier collapsed, throwing burning French conipanles to ship l.JP.OOO I Adenoid (Tlinlcs w ere held with 74 ing Navy clrrler-taaed fighter* discovered s few days ago about timbers tinder the stern of the 821 828 MAIN STREET ttm iU r' Memorial ho*P't*l f'’’" portsnee to the health of thi* No damage was done tn the Agency Chief, and Maj. Qcn. Alex­ T E L . 6191, N A N C H E 81BX Inns of steel rails to Cnmmuni.st I in attenfiance Twenty-three Tumor and bombere. l.a»e been wrecking in hour apart on two other , smouldering troopship Waah- their conalderation. The triisteea (llina Fiance ha.s pirred Fremli town." building. An Inch and a halt ander R. Bolling, U. S. Arm y In­ every oTicmy held . tulldlng where! clinics were ..eld with 214 In at- line of fog from the booster tank Baitlmore piers. These plerq were ton. at their meeting of laat evening Companie*s fiom accepting such Mrs. Cheney continued: "In IB.IO telligence head. the freezing troops might find voted lii favor of the Increaae and tendance. . Twenty tijghl Mental wa.s used to put out tlie blaze. All four arrived in Tokyo for only about a block apart. The A rumbling explosion in the sarki* Meserllan orders in the fiitiiie hut h'ls l iken we put into effect a mal-practlce sanctuary. accepted the new rate being put ‘ Hygiene clinlC* wert .held with 142 About 100 gallon drums of high-level conferences and on-the- fires were exllngidshed before .se- 1 stern was heard a few minute.* the position it can't Interfere witli policy for our nurses. Many Reds were reported by ’ rlous damage wa.s done. later and flames rose quickly from Into effect In the local hoapUal. I Mia* Jean Helene Chitjlan. conlracta made some time ago "At the request of our nurses and in a'tendance. Two clinics for grease and .50 gallons of oil were epot views of the Korean War. ' Toxoid and Vaccination were held stored In the building. To the civilian* throwing away their guns The George Washington housed the veteran ship's below deck daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 4 Steps to sllocste raw male- ; office secretary,' Social Security Tanks 'Join Fight and moving unarmed down hack- offices of the Maritime Adminis- spares. Chitjlan of »0 Ridge street, be- coverage has been arranged." before tlig start of school In the east some lOO feet are loi ated An A. P. field dispatch said rials needed hy Fr.nnce for mili- two storage tanks, eneh being roads. I tration. the agency in i liarge o f' One fug managed to edge , came the bride of Sarkis Meserlain. (ilfta tn .\**nrlaUnn fall with 93 children in att'endanee. leading attack columns swept on Inrv onlpul nnd its rivilii\n need.* filled in capacity with about 2.5.- ^ Wage-Price ■ son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mewr- Suwon from two directions and ,nnd ron)rol their price*. Tlie In siieaking of gift* to the A»- 1 000 gallons of fuel nil. The truck : lian o f IP t ’ ul.on sti eet. New French have hern concerned that *ociation *lie gratefully acknowl­ mowed down many of the surprised MID-WINTER : Britain. A) St. Mary's church .Sun- swa.s half filled with fuel o'l. Freeze Due scarce msterials either would not edged a chock fob $1,000 from U. S. May M ake Fireman were successful in get- Chinese in the open. Some were jday afternoon at 4:J0. The cere- he sviidnlilc or would be so cn- the Educational Club of Manches­ caught without their guns. ■ mony was performed by Rev. A. > ting the blaze under control be­ ) pensive as to make the cost of ter. and a check for $300 from the fore it could spread. "They came scurrying like rsti Caspanan of New BrUaiii. renrmiiment pfoliibitive. Britisli Boiiiher In 5-6 Davs Roi kville B. P. O E. and a check ' The recall sounded about 7:30. out of houses in all direction.*," ■Mr. ('hitjian presented his daugh­ .*1. A new Big Four Foreign for $200.00 from the estate of the , a lieutenant $aid. ter m marrisge. and Mts. Eliza­ Ministers meeting. Tiie French late .Mis* Margaret Donahue. ' (Continued fnuo Pnge One) Then 10 Allied tanks took up the • %>(CMrtlg^Bed from Page One) beth Papertsian. sister of the have been pressing for am h a con- ; Mr*. Ctieney mentioned that a fight inside the city. Their guns 824-828 T « l. 5161 bridegroom, served as matron of ference with the Rusalnnh hut Hie letter had been rerelved from the gram including the XB51 which is PppAonal Nulirefi blazed at Red hideouts for an hour. Waiu( o f applying the fraaae: Whether Main St. honor. Robert Papertsian. brother- t'. S. liiis been reluctant to a.s.sent Metropolitan Life Insuranee com­ under "accelerated development. ’ "W e knocked out their machine- 6ianchest«r CLEARANCE to Impose a flat exiling or a re- in-law of the bridegroom, was best until it Jiad a more definite idea pany regarding termination of The Canhei rs is a straight wing j'uns with tanks and hit their fox­ SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN EVERY PART OF OUR STORE! •tralnt on 'Jipoflt margins »lmllar msn. ' win'll Moscow wants to talk I heir Visiting .Nurse service. Thi* hoiniiei With a span of 64 feet and Card of Thanks holes with mortars." a captain said. to the voluntary ‘'fair atandarda" The bride wore a white net gown alwiiit WV vk\n}\ f.) thfciik nil our frlr!)^* An , dytinq — itorching — ittriltiing. pants down." S gardenia lotsape. American otficinls s.itd it was araa general agreement with Wll- liad served it long and faithfully; Tlie XB-.51 is a swept wing-, Mr.«. I'lhn flraham an'l faniiH. Allied planes hit Uie town as the Following the ceremony a re­ unlikely the question of Geniian ACT QUICKLT.' W.AS aon that apeedy action n.ust he learmaiuenl would he hmughl up. .\/i s William C. Cheney, since 1023 homtier with three Jet engine.*, I ground force withdrew. They rock­ NOW ONLY I rnn.DRRN'S ception for members of tlie im- Thu ef*tr il ter a tlmited tima only. aiul Mrs. \5alter 1 . Gorman, since two mounted on pylons extending In Memoriam eted and machtnegunned troops on o n t : ijy r w o s i e v r medlale famllle* was held st the The. British - Ainei u an - Fiencli TOIOGGAN *A&otti$r eonferenc* wa* being High Commissloner.s in c.enuany 1031 tium Hie lower sides of the fuse­ In tnoiu..r,v of our Rri rooftops and ChDiese fleeing north FLANNEL PAJAMAS 3.88 Rosemount restaurant. Bolton. lage and mounted in the tail. It Is aunt Natal:- R' » hn pasat-d a« a. 3.49 held at ESA, it was learned. are ( 111really lalUing o\ er this Ctialnncn of 4 kiiinnlHoe* out of Suwon. Plaids and priata. Broken slzee. 2.97 iThe mother of tlie bride received juat \Fnra ac- t'da;. WOOL problem with Ceriunli Chancellor reported to have extremely high "I'd say the Chinese had s500 in an aqua silk dress. and the The following arc a list of chalr- speed, perhaps around 700 miles Koniad -Adenauer. j men of committee* for the year n-Hror atin aa \farP dopart men killed in all," a' colonel esti­ 4iIRLS’ HUNTING JACKETS 1 mother of tlie bridegroom received an hour. It has some new con­ M -r incriii'M' I:\oa \4 .tlr.i ••iir liF.arfa, GIVES YOU 2 WASHERS IN 1 mated. All rrtl. Sites 37, 40, 48. D.88 10.51: Mrs. .Stui.rt .Segar. nursing; RAYON DRESSES Gi*^er to Speak : in a wine velvet dress, Both cepts in flight control and bomb With tpndor lovo and f—grat. Other Allied acouting forces 3.98 ; .Mrs. Le uho lo\»*d li'*r Will ppvar forif*t. which had entered Osan, 28 air ! Henry R Mallory, piihliclty; Mr*. When leaving on an unan- Fallicr Says j C, C. Pearson. Prc.sldent of the ' miles south of Seoul, and Kum- HUNTING PANTS On Sports ' I-eon Dobkin. nominating: -Mrs. ^lafara. hri'dii^r. niacA* *ri'. TOTS’ i nounced wedding trip the bride j Marlin Company, accompanied the I Htrff's todffy'i biggesT bargain in washers. You gat this yangjang, 25 air miles southeast Red and Mark plaid. SIzea >4 7.47 f'harles Jacobson, legislative: -Mrs. r.pph**'' a. CORDUROY JACKETS •— 1 wore a beige bengalitie dress willi* Son No Hed Air Force team of expert* to Eng- ’ baautiful, full sixe. full capacity Horton Washer — quality of the old Korean Capital, with­ 1.98 36. A t yaatenUy’a meeting of the ' black accessories and an orchid ; Kdson Bailey, revisions; .Mrs. Blue and gray. SIrea 1-8. 1.77 land. Indicating a possibility that , built to wash your clothes gently and thoroughly clean. Has drew by plan at dusk Tuesday to Kxchange club, Frank Robinaon. ' (.pp^age ('linilca .lacob.son. fund raising. ■Martin might he asked to build positions just south of the two g «ii«r«l chmlrman of the “Aport-s | v.serlian attended ele- aluminum agitator — porcelain enamel tub — permanently BOYS’ Knnllniied from Page One I ! Mrs. C.ertrude Rayner. super­ the Canberia as well as the XB-51. town*. N l(^ t" leoiittelttee. Announced that ,„rnlarv si honls in l»w eil. Mass . lubricated motor — single control wringer — automatic visor of nurses, reported that the The Air Fosce group is headed by A blanket censorship Imposed SPORT SHIRTS CLEARANCE OF FURNITURE Hugh Or*er baa been aecured as graduated from Manchester High GLASS purnp — all the latest features. PLUS, at no extra cost, t^he 1.69 aupen isor of agencies for the five Visiting Nurses made 0.H63 Lt. Gen. K. B. Wolfe. Deputy Chief 1.27 since noon Tueaday (10 p, m.. l.ong aleevea, plaid and plain. the principal speaker. Mr. Greer i ,p,,ool and from the rnlversitv of Metropolitan Life Insurance Com­ visits during 10.50. In breaking of .Staff for .Materiel. The group Is Exclusive Horton Kleenette, the small separate washer trut eat, Monday) prevented the loca­ Denim olzea 4-18. la the head baaketball coach at the ,'onneclinit rollege of Pharmacy. W A S N O W pany. said fie is a Republican and down the report. Mrs. Ra.vner expected hack next week. ALTO. MIRROR. PI..ATE fits right over agitator part of Horton Washers. On — Oft tion by name o f corps, divisional University of Connecticut. The- present time she is eniploy- BOYS’ AM. wool. 8 PC, ORF-T W A l.N rT e ^ ew disagreed with what he i ailed Ins •Dll F U R M T I RE n il's in 1/2 minute. Saves time, soap and hot water. Take advan­ or lesser units. A security jMaflchei^ef High school tiasket- Quinn's ^’ harmai v. son's "ladn al" New Ileal \ lew.s. JAC SHIRTS BEDROOM SUITE , . , , - 7 1 0 f t f t tbidt team wUl ..be gue.sts of the v,,.„.,.i,an attendi d New STEEL SASH JOHIIEKS tage of this specie! offer and see a demonstration today. clampdown usually means a 5.79 A govermiie^it w itnees lind quot­ shifting In troop positions. Aaeorted rolora. Broken s4zee. 4.77 l.argr dreaaer with mirror, chest AW F.FD club. It was decided to hoki the | jjritain schools and the ConnecVi- OlstrlhDtnr* for l*>ew Rro*. ed Remington as saying he be- A ir Fores and Navy planes end full alre bed. avwit on February 5 at the (Joun- , institute of Hairdressing and TO 4 OUT OF 5 1 ame a Communist because his Paint and Vnmisb pounded the enemy. B-29 Su­ I Pc. Row Front Mohogbay ,t*TC*“**- . - was a hair alvlist with Helena father was a "stooge for capital­ ONLY 4 BEDSPREADS M Kraaentca gave a report ' AT fe /tsa n a i perforts of the Fsr Kast Air Ruhinatein at Fifth avenue. New ism." AUTO STORES Forces blasted Kaesong and Bine or green, nolled. 6.98 4.97 BEDROOM SUITE Ml the Freedom Bbrine ( heat, dresner and full *lr.e hed. 2*4.00 239.88' ^ .... , J . (Y o rk C itv. At the present time he But the father iii.sisted he never nhlblt. A day la being planned to I „«,,,iat,.u with the Duche.s.s J. A. WHITE YOl'R FIKKSTONE DE.VLER Cpongju Wednesday with 176 turn these replicas of famous doc- fioard either his son nr llie latter's lOANS $25 TO $500 on siGNAfURI AlONi tons o f explosives. Kaesong, a Benutv Salon tn New Britain. former wife discus.s Communism. GLASS CO. MAIN .ST. . TEL. 7080 PIN DOT PRISCILLAS LADY'S BARREL unents over to the Board of Edu- lPlALOYXD m«n and women, few miles south of Parallel 38. is 3.49 r IVM $ CASH YOU o r r 24 Birch St. Tel. 3522 2.88 BACK CHAIR marriedmar or linRle. get caah a roil and highway junction. eation. A oommlttee ha* been r«y*tB 42.»5 3 4 .8 8 fe rm ^ to work out the detail*. promptly at ISMat. Chongjii is In northwest Korea t only. ^ ActsATONCEtoRtlifv# ~ on the main Red supply line from ONLY 5 PAIR Mr. Krasenics la repreaenting the Don't borrow unneceiiarily. $20 $245.80 $312.37 Explosion Rips Manchuria. OCCASIONAL CHAIR • flBaebhBge Xlifb. Mayor Turkuigton but if a loan will anabla you to $38 349.22 451.45 PEBBLE DOT PRISCILLAS 2.98 2.57 Theftowil, and Edso^ Bs:Iey. the get a freah start— pay medical Wave after wave of B-2§a hit With diiron covered arm*. I oniv. e aM ^t !• !•••• esewa* Ptm m f 94- 49.»5 36.88 the rati yards at Kaesong and schools'.- Bits BM nem M or tJental bills — fix car or home — Abov« D*f**"H covtf •voryfhiAd* The club voted that. In addition i Plane to ------1 pav old bills—come A aI |)0a c«tH 139 69 wlt*« a*D*P*ly Chongju in clear weather. Pilot* ONLY 6 PAIR th buying the basketball uniforms | , rgA F h • 1 '•|M4.95 29.88 1.13; Ck>-I*tlot. Fxlmiihd J. Gander, of Seoul, and Kumyangjang and , 28, and Stewardess Joann Tabor. NOW AIIERATON : J Robert Al^gy announces an "old : 22. all of Seattle, Osan In the same area, routed .MotJi^" or poverty dance for S a t-;i Northwest Ail lines and Civil some 300 Red Chinese In a fire w .\ s OCCASIONAL CHAIR uMsy evening. January 27 at the ; In red Duran .plestle. 24.95 22.88 Aeronautic* Administration invesli flght yesterday. Manchester Country Cfltib. and gators from Minneapolis and Seat- More than 100 Reds nut of 300 2.98 1.97 urges all interested to reserve the ! tie started their Investigation In FOR were killed or wounded by Allied ■ dater' I eariest today. rearguard troops who surprised 5lh Martin Plane to Craslk the Communists biding In the The Past Chief s (Tliib of Memo­ Value.8 To $10.95 brush near Kuinysngjang. Wilson Gllli*. CAA Inspei tor of. WAR NOW rial Temple. P.vthian Slaters, will .Spokarie. said last night it was Each The Eighth Arm y 'communique SPRING FASHIONS meet Fridav evening at the home "too early to make an.v surmise said U. N. troops backed away FLORAL DRAPERY of Mrs. iCnr! 'HUdlflg. 895 Main as to the cause. We know nothing from Suwon and set up defenses MATERIAL 69$ street. 600 yards south of the walled i 57c yet ■ ' •. But he said preliminar.v checks city. A. P. Correspondent Jim Word has beer, received ,by Mr. with C.A.A officials at the .Spokane DELAYED SHIPMENTS FROM NEW YORK Becker, with the western force, WOOD CURTAIN and Mrs. Beimard Schubert of IJO tie:d di.si lo.sMi nothing irregular said the Allied troops fought. In BY-THE'-YARD STRETCHERS 6.49 West street that their son Walter, m the jilaiie s l.indiivg or lakrolf the streets of Suwon before the 5.79 has been made Private First ( ’las.*. "Oiii ifcoid sliiiws a lo'.itinc l!ight DESIGNERS HA.VE JUST ARRIVED AND pullback. Walter has been '’ith the Cn.lted until he-left our radio besm,"eGll- Becker reported the Allies were PLASTIC SUGAR States Army in Korea .since last lis .said. only too yards outside of Kum- AND CREAMER 79$ September. He Is most anxious tii CROWDED OUR DRESS SECTIONS. THEY yangjnng and but a short distance RAYONS AND COTTONS 25c .Aiiotticr Xortliwcet plane which Copper only. I hear from all of hi* friends. His tiKik otf for Portland about the outside-.of Osan. BRIGHT GINGHAM PLAIDS Only oatroT acti\dty featured WAS NOW address is. Pfc. Walter R. Srhuhm. saiiiC lime tmiieil hack when it MUST GO REGARDLESS OF LOSS! COME A fine quality w-ashablc, Sniiforized • PINI PITAiOOWN RAYONS TWIN I A-SeN- R.A. ni9.Yi44. Signal .«erv- the centre! front. A. P. Corre­ ONE o n l y e iew en licard tile Seattle Bound plane waa cotton lo sew into family sporta- Braofhtaking prints . , . vibrant solids. .ice Det. No. 3,,.G.‘H.Q. Long Lines in trouble. But there waa nothing spondent William C. Barnard said WAFFLE IRON 12.95 10.88 COMIINATION GAS ,24 9S lAQ II $he last Allied troops around bat­ wear. Patterns for every puipose. Fin# dull lustfir crepe is bond washable. Blgnal Gnoup A.P O. 59 Care of P It could do and it continued to ...SEE... SA V E! AND COAL STOVE l ^ ^ e O O tered Wonju were withdrawn 16" width. Sew feminine dresses, blouses. 39". M. Ban Francisco. California. Portland. LARGE SINGLE All white porcelain, large oveo. It'w a s the fifth Martin plana . ^ Tuesday to freshnil^«nae position* Long Known As In the Chungju sector lo the WAFHE1RON 14.95 •eparmte broiler. Sgt. John F. Williams, brother opej-ated by Northwest to crash. • 12.88 k south. ONE ONLY UEMONHTRATOB o f Mrs. ThOiin** R. Frown of .54 Four df tliem were in regular op- , The Red Pyongyang radio in Jenaeh street. Manchester, gradu- eratidii as passenger carriers when 5 TON The Father of ^ Street,'Affernoon a n d Business Models, North Korea broadcast report* VACUUM CLEANER »ted recently from the heavy w e »-' they went down. The fifth was on P M Y DE.MH 4 2 " CEUNESI TAFPITA I'pright. ' 44.95 29.95 that the Reds at Wonju killed 760 HYDRAULIC JACK 10.25 pons course at the Infantry .School, a check-up flight with only com­ Plain and striped. Up front m 8.88 For All Women and Misses Allied tfoopa and captured 106 In A fine qualTly taffeta .,. crisp and Fart Benning. Georgia. Maj. Gen. pany peraorinel aboard. Thrift In The ✓ the teat daya o f that bltterlv cold fa'shlon* . . . excellent for sports rustling 1 Eas)r-to-sow Into new Spring Withers A. Burres*,| cojnmamlant. Planes Wlllidraun Twice ONLY ONE flght for the AUled bulge fnto Red and play wear. ‘ fashions, suit linings. Big coloi choice. annourfeed. This cotirae is designed Twice the company haa with­ 3-TRUMPET HORN 12.98 LINOLEUM REMNANTS United States lines. The broadcast, heard hi 6.98 to prepare selected non-cotnmla- drawn them from service to give Tokyo, added that one American alontd dlficem to control or direct­ them mechanical and atructural Yd. BUY ON EASY CREDIT, IF YOU WISH heavy bomber waa shot down Sun­ 69c Y d . SMALL RUBBER ly supervlce training and tactical examinations. "It Is hard for an empty aack ta stand npright” Ben Franklin, one of nur nation'a Plaid Detilm 70 t d. 89c 6 FT. WIDTH FELT BASE employnent ■>f an infantry heavj’ The last time waa in' Nov., 1950, founding fatllkr*,tlwn and a life-long believer In careful spending, once said. THRIFT is FOOTBALLS 1.39 97c 'after a crash near Butte. Mont., 41" RAYON OAIARDINI mortar or hea^’ weapons aectlon Impprtant lo all of us In our efforts to stem Inflation, Important to our nation in BBMBERG SHEERS Excellent for boy* 6 to 9 yeard. ALL FROM 10% TO 25% OFF In offensive and defensive opera-1 '^'I'en 22 persons were killed. The iiarr.xing on the fight for freedom, important to every individual In balancing hla Choose this sporiswaight gabardine tiona. — - ; planes were grounded by the com- A very fine quality in brea^taking budget. Start saving now— atnrt aaving consistently every week and deposit your ^AVE ON for casuals, playw oar, men's sh'ietsl _ _ I pany for about 10 daya. pro- sarings In !— .prints. GxcHlent for dreaaes. David Stone.’BoaUwaln’a Mate. 1 put back on Sea our choice color assortment todojr I 1 9x12 1 third elaaa. tlSN.. of 48 Litchfield | " ^ " 8 •‘v “ - CARPET Y d . INLAID LINOLEUM : atreet, Maneheater. waa one of the ‘ "tner ratal crashes were 98c i Navy men who participated In . . Boom (Has ftoga iOUD COLOR WAPPU RIQUt FELT BASE RUGS ; flood and re*ci6 , 4wrVdtu'inx the MInneapolie. Mar. t Won to WaN lastallattaai 1 Heavyweight tile. Floral and marble pattern*. f recent dlaaatrous central f^Ulor- 19.5(». 13 passengers and crew dead Tots, teen agars, adults ore oil com­ 4 1" "BUR-MIL" SUiTINO REMNANTS and two children in a home the a. Soipe 225 sailors aasign- fortable in this-crisp cottoii favorite. All year, 'round weight men's wear plane struck, and Winona, Minn, MANCHESTER NOW Bathroom oiaea and ooull kUchen -pai boBraaa btaiA --L6 the Stockton Group, Pacifle Savings B^^ko'^Mduchestei' || Aug. 29, 1948, 38 deal). Woshfast. White, postals. 3 5" Width. type suitjng. Tailors nicely into dresses, ve Fleet, aided in the battle yIas MUTUAL S AVI nos BAHK CARPET CENTER •uRi, casuals. Mutod shodos the raging waters for five 8.95 Soldier operators for one battal­ MB Mgla BtH .IBmplha Owrwi * 6.88 ALL 25% OFF P m after four rivers and count- ion of the U. S. Army 26th Infan­ All Depoeita In This Bank Are,Guaranteed In Fall By The ' = * 881 MALN STREET MANCHESTER 69L Jite Mtatariaa aplll*d over their try Division have fu'mlehed unln- Savlnga Banks’ Deposit Guaranty l-'nnd of Connccticnt. Inc. OaBy B ta B:BB—Woi. Tp Hoaa PlUwola coNan pl4|ua, 3 6 " S9c Ydl. 1.29 Y d . 'WUts and' Inundated some 85,000 temipted telephone-time aerv'lce n w o.. PH. • la B-^TbL.BHStt aince arriving in Korea. iiiiiiiliilliiluiliiiliiii ■ j -

day by Red antiaircraft guns. the Reserve Ma-rttlniv Fleet. All ! alongalde the outboard Al^xandei ship burned themselves out. IJ.N. Raider Teams There haa been no conflrmatibn of Hisloric Ship the agency’s records on board were | and tow her alowly to safety. The American Btratagta A ir B Fire Chief Engineer MIrhael Siiys U. S. Could apiall but rant afc lant" Pleven to Talk Annual Report Is Made Oil Truck F^re cither of the.se claims from allied reported destroyed. . j unwieldy transport grounded Lutz said he withdrew all Ids men V. F. W. ROCKVILLE sources. * Six Administration officials I about a mile away. Ha aaid the aa-caDad Weddings Hold 3 OiilposlS Wrei*ke\» Fire from fhe burning pier after the An Eighth Afoi.'’ spokesman wore on board the ship when the ' Troopohlp Cast Adrift situation , ...... became...... hopelesa. because^ Hit Batek Fast III North End said the probing Altied force in pier fire waa discovered by two i Tlie Washington finally waa "I am not going to VtstT’ th? K.itrsx'LrKirSi. Willi Presiident For Public Health Nurses lives In. H a' coataadad U m n w m EVERY THURS$ (Continued from Page One) (Continued (Aiir Page Une) giiarda. The six. Including Capt. M. cast adilft, but tho wind kept her of any of my men to save Meserlian-Chltjlan Western Kor -a drove north toward j that (Continued from Page 0 «a) polat of dlmlalahlag raturaa Seoul Tue.aday and engaged a Com-: , .... J. Kaminsky, Superintendent of 1 listing alongside the hiiming pier, pier" AT 8 P. M. (onfereftee Allied air power aimed today under ■pending for air dafaaaa and III Wasliington Mrs. .lohn P. Cheney, Jr, presl-. showed that .5.778 field viails were 1 Prompt Action by l)c* munlst force about 500 yard.* south ! !,*!,.. the Maritime Reaerve Fleet, tried j The barges and other equipment The pier, built during-the earlv tha I cryptic two-word gnawer. tercaptora, to liU the Reds and their supply ob.servatlon for a possible brain ^TUte of $10.50 «; to bed cares for musing care. a{ BINGO of Suwon. The Reds Vere armed tn free the Washington from the on the f.ir aide drifted out Ihto part of World War II, was used Viuulenberg said it waa on Air A t.B rltala'a beat in tha a m " dent of the manchester Public partment Prevent.^ the llncp around the clock. The air hemorrhage,. gain of 272 over last year. Fifteen . e i-ii with machine-guns. pier but were driven hack by. the the Patapsi-o river and burned ; to lna-atc Tlie yeai lil.'ill has had its problems. fire probably- started fiom a vals on main roads. firemen fought the blase from the Eastern Euiope anil Communisl , conforenc-os were hcl-J-with an at­ I The bitter cold of the Korean short c-irc-nit. .Ml four tires on Two other Washington Pentagon Reran Other Fire* land and from flreboata. duty nurse*. ■ . ' Chius. The State Pepartment Tlie year 19'>1 may bring greater tendance of 411 be bica. Forty-five : peninsula hai been reported tak- The action of the local nurses the rear of the truck were hiinicd peiicrnls visited the front Wednes­ Neither would they speculate They thought they had the in­ has sent several sharp protests to prohlem.s, but we shall cairy on Tuberculoaia clinics vere held with ' Ing a heavy tolT of Ill-clothed Red ■Mniiatfr~ was submitted to the witli unflagging zeal a work we ■ beyond'repair. The paint im thc- day. They are Lt. Gen. Walter the costly blaze could be connect­ ferno licked when a section of the the French recently over plans of ISO in atteiiclance. F Iftj Tonsil and : troops. Air Force planes, includ- Board of Trustees of the Man- believe to be of the utmost im­ body of tlie truck was burned al.so Bedell Smith, Central Intelligence ed with mysterious fires that were pier collapsed, throwing burning French companies to ship I.IIMIOO Adenoid (Tlinlcs w ere held with .“1 , ing Navy cirrler-lased fighters dhUter' Memorial. hospital for portance to the health of - thia No damage was done to the Agency Chief, and MaJ. Gen. Alex­ discovered a few days ago about timbers under the atom of the 821 828 MAIN STREET tons of steel rails to Communial in attendance Twenty-three Tumor ; and bombers. l.a*e been wrecking an hour apart on two otlier TEL. K161, MANCRBSTIR their consideration. The trustees tow n" building. An Inc-h aini a half ander R. Bolling, U. S. Army In­ smouldering troopship Wash- (lilna Fiance h.s.s hirreil Fremli clinics were ..eld with 211 in al- i every ehemy held . tuilding where Baltimore piers. These pier# were at their meeting of last evening Mis, Cheney rontinued: “ In 19.50 line of fog from tlie booster tank telligence head.. ton. companie’s from nciipting sucli lendancc. Twenty eight Mental ' 4he freezing troops might find only about a block apart. The voted in favor of the increase and Mr*. Sarkis Meserllan orders in the future hut his taken we pul Into effect a mal-practice was used to put out the blaze. All four arrived in Tokyo for A rumbling expldaion in the Hygiene rlinics were held with 112 . sanctuar.y. fire's were extinguished before ,se- i stern was heard a few mtnute.s accepted the new rate being put the position it ran t Interfere with polic y for our nurses. About 100 gallon drums of high-level conferences and on-the- Into effect in the local hospital. in a'tendam-e. T w o . clinics for ! Many Reds were reported by I rlous damage was done. later and flames rose quickly from Miss Jean Helene Chitjlan, contracts made some lime ago. I "A t the request of our nurses and ...... - .... — -- grease and .50 gallons of oil were epot views of the Korean War. Toxoid and Vaccination w-erc held stored In the building. To the i civilian# throwing away their guns ' The George Washington housed the veteran ship'a below deck daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ; office secretary. Social Seciirity Tanks Join Fight 4. Steps to sllocate rsw msle- before / start of school in the east some 100 feet are located and moving unarmed down back- offires of the MariUnie Adminis- spares. Chitjlan of 90 Ridge street, be- coverage has been arranged" 111 An A. P. field dispatch said rlsls needed by France for mili­ fall with 93 children m attendance, two storage tanks, each being roads. ' tration, the agency in < harge of i One tug managed to edge , ( sme the bride of Sarkis Meseriain, (ilfl* to .Association leading attack columns swept on tary output .and its civilian needs ...... — i filled to capacity with about 'J.5.- Wage-Price . son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mearr- lip siic-aklng of gifts to the As- , and eontinl their prices. Tlie I 000 gallons of fuel nil. The truck Suwon from two directions and lian of 19 I'nloii street. New French have been concerned tluit socintion she gralefiilly ac-Unowl- mowed down many of the surprised MID-WINTER wa.s lialf filled with fuel o'l. I Brllsin, V St. Mary's church Sun- scarce niiiterlals eitlier would not eciged a i-heek fob $1,000 from Chinese in the open. Some were Freeze Due Iday afternoon at <:30.'The cere- U. S. May Make P'ii-rman were successful in get- , b* avnilahlc or wiadil be so ex- the Educntlnnai Club of Manches­ f ting the blare under control be­ catighl without their guns. ! mony was performed by Rev. A. 1 pensive as to make the cost ofter, and a check for $.100 from the "They came scurrying like rata Casparisn of New Britain. llritisli Bom ber fore it could apread. : In e'5‘6 Davs 1 rearinamcnl proliihitive, Roc kville B. P. O. E. and a chec k The reran sounded about 7:30. out of houses in all directions," I Mr.' Chitjian presented his daugh­ .5. A new Rig Four Foreign for $200,00 from tlie e.stale of the a lieutenant said. ter in. marriage, and Mrs. Ellr.a- Ministers meeting. Tlie French late Mias Margaret Donahue (Continued from Page t>ne( Then 10 Allied tanks took up the fCMttiiBcd frem Phge One) i beth Papertsisn, slater of the.puve been pressing for such a con- 1 Mrs, Cheney mentioned that a fight inside the city. Their guns 824-828 ] bridegroom, served as matron at ^ Tel. 5181 ference with the Russians hut llie letter had been received from the gram including the XB51 which la Persfinal Nolirpa blazed at Red hideouts for an hour. l/Va^ applying the freese: Whether Robert Pepertelan, brether- at t'. S. has been reluctant to assent Metropolitan Life In.surance com­ under "accelerated development." \ "W e knocked out their machine- Alain St. Manchester CLEARANCE to Impose a 'flat catling or a re- m-law of the bridegroom, waa best until it had a more definite idea pany regarding termination of Tlie Canhei ra ia a straight wing l^uns with tanks and hit their fox- atralnt on profit margins flmilar SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN EVERY PART OF OUR STORE! what Moscow wants to talk . their Visiting Nurse servic e. This boinliei with a span of 61 feet and Card of Thanks liolc.s with mortars," a captain said. to the yoluntaiTi' “ fair atandards” j bride wore a white net gown aiioiit. terminalicm is to he effec-tivo not a leiigtli of 6.5',. feet. It lairies a mlah t*> thhiik nil our frloiul* ahiI "Many of them never reached their •yatam now in effect in the retail, with a pink underskirt siid bolero, fi. France's fuliiie attitude to­ f'tr tTiolr jnniiv kiii'. p\pr-*9- LIMITED TIME OfPEH! MANY MORE LIKE THE CUT-PRICES SHOWN BELOW! later tlian .lamiaiy 1, 10.5.1, Clew of two with aiilomallc ejec­ foxholes — we got them while they and wholesale fields. and a while net veil. She esrried a ward recognition of ( ’ommiinlsl aion.a T.f ?4>mDath>' Blifiwn u? nt th»' Whon yoj putch«>t thi$ btouLfut Herton There has been i.- average regu­ tion seal in a pressurized cockpit. ilPdth of itur di«tpr dn.d mint. Mr.*. Wrinqtr W*ih#f. modol 444-F, 9** were running to them. nWUam ahd hia top aaalatanla w'hitr praver book and a while Clima. Thus far Frame lias not lar attendance of 18 out of 21 It is lielleve.l tu have a lo|> speed .Miirpm-'f ConHI^. wouM wt* 'Rbsolutsly FREE ftili ficfuih* ffe/fei "They threw a lot of stuff at us g llW B t ValeHUn* Bva ttther mgen- opphid. recitgnlged the Peiping Regimq, thunk nil pf'r9f«nnrl nt fho Man- — ih t $m«ll o lu m in jm «ao$h«r Board members during the year, of around .560 to f,R0 miles an hour th«t fiti riqht in th# b a tgb for ’''O- but they didn't hit a single man. hMda concoftied thla morning Her matron of honor was attired hut there has been spec-ilal Ion |■•h#*.«t<*^• M^n)i»ri.il Ivo.ApltfU khJjrx fiir and it was noted by Mrs. VTieney an.i a gross weight of around bofwten" woihinat l!k« fingtrit — Yftoptri We nearly caught them with their CLOTHING R E D U C E D 1 CHECK EVERY ITEM ail-tBa pcpblaps, Thar# reportedly ; m # toast lac* dinner drees witli a from !’ /fris she miglil do so. th»*lr kii»f1no.«n nliown to Mra. Covtll*. — childron'i ciotngi, «tc. Wendtrful for that two members of the Board .55,000 pounds. Sinm-nlv, dyoing ~ it«rching ~ itorilliinq, pants down." waa general agreement with Wll- gardenia corsage. American officials said it was unlikely the cpieslion of (ieriiian had served it long and faithfully: Tlie .XB-.51 ia a swoiil wing Mr.«. Jfihn tJraliam m.*l fmnllv. Allied planes hit the town a* the ■on that #peedy action must be Following the ceremony a re- homliei- with tliree Jet engine.*, ACT QUICKLTf ground force withdrew. They rock­ WAH NOW lelten. ceptlon for members of tlie un- ic-armamenl would he tiroiiglit up. M*i s William C. Cheney, sinc e 10'21 ONLY 1 n n i,D R R N ’H Tlie British - Amc-ric an - Frem it and Mrs. Walter 1. Gciimnn, since two moimlod on pylons extending In Memoriam Thii otf»f it fof « llmitfd tlmo only. eted and machlnegunned troops on ONF. IXYT W OM EVR 'Aaothdr conference waa being ^ mediate families was held at the from the lower sides of the fuse­ Tn tnf*iiiury of our mnt^r Rn-i TOIOGGAN 5.45 High Commissioners in flermnny 10.11. rooftops and Chlbese fleeing north FLANNEL PAJAMAS 3.88 held at ESA, It wa# learned. Rosemount restaurant, Bolton. are currently talking over this lage and mounted in the tail. U la mint Nntall*' -rto. ho out of Suwon. 3.49 ______. ■ (The mother of tlie bride rn eived Ctieirtnrn of 4'fHienMteea Jiint ’rt P!i \rarB nC" t'l'la;. , Plaids and prints. Broken alaea. 2.97 prc'lilem with German Ctiancellor reported to have extremely high " I ’d say the Chinese had s500 WOOL In an aqua silk dress, and the Tlie following are a list of chair- Koniad Adenauer. speed, pcrli.-ip.a avoiind 700 miles men killed in all," a' colonel esti­ filRLN’ HUNTING JACKETS mother of the bridegroom received I mc'n of committeoa for the year Btill an y<>ara depart an hour. II has .some hew con­ llor inf-m-'ty lixo.a w;thln .lur h#-arta, GIVES you 2 WASHERS IN 1 mated. All red. Maes 87, 40, 48. 11.95 Gi*eer to Speak in a wine velvet dress. Both 10.51: .Mis. .'Uui.rt .Segar. niii.sing; RAYON DRESSES 9 .8 8 cepts m flight control and bomb llh t^ndor lovo ami roprrt. Other Allied acouting forces 3.98 mothers wore gardenia corsages. I .Mrs. Leon Thorp finance: .Mra. Broken alzea. Wr>OL ba.v operation. \\> »h o h^r will n#‘vnr forR#‘t. which had entered Osan, 28 air 2.17 , On Sports Niglit When leaving on an tmsn- F.'illirr Says Henry R. Mallory, publicity; Mrs C. C. Pearson, President of the HUNTING PANTS nounced wedding trip the bride ! I-eon Dobkln. nominating: Mrs. I fflatnrii. hrittlmr. nitons tfi'.' Hera'i today'i biggest bargain in wajhers. You gat fhij miles south of Seoul, and Kum- TOTS' 8.95 Martin C'ompany, accompanied the yangjang, 25 air miles southeast Red and Mark plaid. RIzaa $4 oad 7.47 n wore a beige bengsline dre.ss wilii Charles Jacobaon, legislative; Mrs. Air Force team of expert# to Eng­ ! nnphPTAn. baautiful, full liie, full capacity Horton Waiher — quality CORDUROY JACKETS A t yaatarday’a meeting of the Son No Hed of the old Korean Capital, with­ 1.98 * 6. black accessories and an orchid ; Kelson Bailey, revisions; .Mrs. land. Indicating a poaaihility that built to wath your clothes gently and thoroughly clean. Has Rhie nnd gra.v. SIrto t-8. 1.77 lExchsnge club, Frank Robinson, corsage , (linrlc-s .Inccili.Hon. fund raising. drew by plan at duak Tuesday to Martin might be asi.ed to build aluminum agitator— porcelain enamel tub — permanently positions Just south of the two general ebairtnan of the “ Sports Mrs. Meserllan altcmled ele­ (( ontiniied Irniii Page One) I Mi-s C.c-i-trucle Itaync-r. super­ the ('anberra aa well aa the XB-51. BOYS' N l ^ t " ieoridhlttae, announced tlist mentary schools in I»w ell. Msss visor of nurses, repoi ted that the lubricated motor — single control wringer — automatic towns. The Air Force group l.s headed by A blanket censorship Imposed SPORT SHIRTS Hugh Oreer haa been secured as graduated from Manchester lligli sii|>enisor of agencies for the five Visiting .Nurses made 0 H63 Lt. Gen. K. B. Wolfe. Deputy fliirf GLASS pump — all the latest features. PLUS, at no extra cost, the 1.69 CLEARANCE OF FURNITURE since noon Tuesday (10 p. m.. l.ong aleavea, plaid and plain. 1.27 the principal apeaker. Mr. nreer school and from the rhiversity of Metropolitan I.ife Insurance Com­ visits diirir.g 19.50 In breaking of .Staff for Materiel. The group Is exclusive Horton Klaenetta, the small separate washer that eat, Afondayi prevented the loca­ Denim alzea 4-10. la tbe bead baaketball coach at the ' ’onnecticut College of Pharmacy. pany. saUI fie ia a Repubiicaii and WAS NOW down the report, Mrs. Rayner expected hark next week. AI7TO. MIRROR. PLATE fits right over agitator part of Horton Washers. On — Off tion by name o f corps, divisional Unlveraity of Connecticut. The- ' At the present time she i.s emplo.v- di.sagreed witli uliat he called Ins BOYS’ ALI, wool. » PC. ORF-V WAI.NTTT ^tm i^estei* High school liasket- . _J______and F L R M T I’RE TOPS in 1 /2 minute. Saves time, soap and hot water. Take advan­ or leaser units. A security eri at Quinn s ^harmai y. sum 's ''radica!" .New Pi-al \icus. clampdown usually means a JAC SHIRTS BEDROOM SUITE with busy guerrillas. T7. R. AND DRUM TABLES Ni)tlhwe-i All lines i-«-li-a.-->-.l llii.s tastino Voo'^PERTUSA^IHC- .meeting last night f-dlmvcd cur- Eighth Arm v headquarters has MAHOGAN -reitt business discussions by two list of pH.-.seiig»-rs and .-lew nlinaril been reluctant to discus.* guerril­ PLAID CRASH vinotvlfa t'The Romance of Wine." when it left .cspokaiie la activrity in any specific Korean 984 77c LAMP TABLES 15.95 an Interesting end educational col­ ITic passengeis (Airtis F..1- aectlon. But an Allied corps 2 only. 15.88 or film: and another showed top wBid.s. Yakima. Wash : W. J, commander said his raiders were Craft, .Sirti Fran I i.sco. Koiierl R . DRESSES hitting the guerrillas wherever r i ’RVr.D FRONT 5IAIIOGANT .anoaents in the early fighting ca- i Mann, 'rai oma. Wash : Mr. and they were found. Seventeen were tjSelr 6f Joe Louis. These pictures GIRLS' COTTON d ENID TABLE 19.95 were shown, through the courtesy Mrs. G. Jc Milligai;. Fairiav Va : killed Monday out of a band of p 17.88 I Cliarlea Wood, Seattle and W . H. I Many Worth Double Hus Price O lar^s Nulty of Charles Nutty. 200 near the east roast port of at Goodlowe, San Franriaeo. Samchok. I M . o f Hertford, who was the LARGF. W A L N IT j The crew— Pilot Lloyd Rickman. DRESSES ffici.sls at the .S|i(iUnne DELAYED SHIPMENTS FROM NEW YO$K Becker, with the w'estem force, WOOD CURTAIN Mrs. Bernard Schubert of 130 liei.l ili.si lo.seU noHiin); ii,i'cgiilai said the Allied troops fought in STRETCHERS 6.49 W.\S West street that their son Walter? in the plane,* la'n.ling or takcolf the streets of Suwon before the BY-THb-YARD 5.79 has. been made Private First C’..vs.« 'Oiu iccoid .sliowa a routine I'igbt DESIGNERS HA.VE JUST ARRIVED AND pullback. 394 Waiter has been with the I ’nited until he-left our Tadlo beam. 'eGll- Becker reported the Allies were i PLASTIC SUGAR States Arm.v in Korea since' ia.st lis .“aid. only too yards outside of Kum- AND CREAMER ISt September. He is most anxious to .AiioHiei .Niirtlncwl plane whu-h CROWDED OUR DRESS SECTIONS. THEY yangjnng and but a short distance RAYONS AND COTTONS 25c Copper only. hear from ail of hi«,friends. His t.Mil; off for I’ oitland about the outside of Osan. BRIGHT GINOI1A.M PLAID S address is. Pfc. Walter R. Sehubeit. .same I urn- tinned hack when it Only oatrol activity featured PIMI BITAiDOW N RAYONS WAS NOW A.ShK. R.A. ,1119.5.511, <5;gna! Sciv- MUST GO REGARDLESS OF LOSS! COME the central front. A. P. Corre­ A fine quality w.ishable. Snnforized TWIN ONE ONLY hoard tlic Seattle bound plane waa Breathtaking prints . . . vibrant solids. •tee Det. No. 3. G.H.Q. Long Lines in trouble. But there waa' nothing spondent William C. Barnard said cotton to sew Into family sports­ WAFFLE IRON 12.95 10.88 COMBINATION GAS Signal-Group A.P O. .59 Care of P It could do and it continued to . . . SEE... SAVE! the last Allied troops atound bat­ wear. Patterns for o\>ry purpose. Fine dull lustSr crepe is hand washable. AND COAL STOVE 224.95 149.88 M. San Francisco. California. Portland. tered Wonju were withdrawn 16” , width. Saw faminina drassai, blouses, 39". LARGE SINGLE ----- it wa.a the fifth Martin plan. Tuesday to fresh defense positlona All white porcelain, large oven, Long Known As separate broiler. Sgt. John F. Wllllamx. brother operated by Norlliwest to cra.ah. • In the Chiingju sector to the WAFFLE IRON 14.95 12.88 of Mrs, Tfaopias B. Pro'.vn of .54 Four of them were in regular op- south. 89c Yd. 98c Yd. ONE ONLY UE.MONMTRATOR Jenaeh atreet. Manchester, ^adu- ' eratibii a.* pax.aenger carrier# when The Father of ,Sireet/Afternoon and Business Models, , The Red Pyongyang radio in 5 TON VACUUM CLEANER ated re?pntljr from the heavy wea they went down. The fifth waa on North Korea broadcast reports*) PLAY DENIM 42" CIUNESI TAFFITA that the Reds at Wonju killed 760 HYDRAULICtJACK 10.25 I'prigbt. ' . . i4.»s 29.95 pona coune at the Infantry School, a check-up flight with only com­ For All Women and Misses Plain and striped. Up front in A fine quolDy taffeta . . , crisp and 8.88 Fart Banning. Georgia. MaJ. Gen. pany personnel aboard. , Thrift In The Allied troopa and capturad 105 In 5-“ rr fashions . . . excellent ..for sports rvstijirg! Eosy-lo-saw into new Spring Withers A. Biirresis,copimandant. Planes Withdrawn Twire tha laat days o f that bitterly cold ONLY ONE and play wear. * annourfeed. This cotirae it designed Twice the company haa with- fight fo r the Allied bulge Into Red foshions, suit linings. Big color choice. 3.TRUMPET HORN 12.98 LINOLEUM REMNANTS to prepare selected non-copiinla- ^ drawn them from aervice to giva United States lines. The broadcast, heard In 6.98 atoned dfficer# to control or direct- 1 them mechanical and atnictural BUY ON EASY CREDIT. IF YOU WISH Tokyo, added that one American 69c SMALL RUBBER ' ly sujiervlce training and tactical i examlnatlone. **Tt ia h i ^ for an empty sack to stand apright” Ben Franklin, one of oar nation's haatry bomber was shot down gun- Plaid Uetilm 89c 6 FT. WIDTH FELT BASE empifiyanent ■’f gn infantry heavy’ time waa tn Nov., 1950, founding fatAi*. and a life-long believer In careful spending, once said. THRIFT I. FOOTBALLS 1.39 97c moftar er. hea\^ weapons section' • crash near Butte. Mont., Important to all of ua In our efforts tn stem Inflation, Important to opr nation In 41" RAYON OASAROINI ExeeOent for boys 6 to • yenrd. ALL FROM 10% T02S% OFF in offensive and defensive opera- " ’hen 22 persona were killed. The BEMBERG SHEERS- oarr.ving on the fight for freedom. Important to every indlvidnal In balaaring his Choose this sportswaight gabardine tiaaa. -» 1 Pl»nes were grounded by the com- budget. Start navIng now— start saving ronalMently every week and deposit your ^AVE ON A vei-y fine quality in breathtpkmg ?____ 1 pany for about 10 .days, pro- savings In — prints. Excellent for dresaez^ for casuals, playwaqr, man’s shifts I David Stone. ‘BoaUwaln’a M ate,! n°«nced sound and put back on Sea our choice color assortment today I 1 9x12 third daat. USN,. of 4$ Utchfleid 1 1 atreet, Manchester, waa one of the . CARPET 98cvd INLAID LINOLEUM Navy men who pan.lclpated in 89f; - jeix deadi Minneapolis. Mar. 9. Raann SiMWm fU g g Sood and re/culh work- during the | *1*?*!} - j . ^ SOLID COLOR WAPPLI PIQUI FELT BASE RUGS Wnll to fYnU liatanatiana Reavynelght tile. Floml nnd marMe patterns. recant disastrous central CaUfor- , u de«l Against the “taging waters fur hve ' S > ncs *wh*/ casuals. Muted shades. Soldier operators -for one battai MB Mgln ttn IWnpIkt ONnat 8.95 ' tey* after four rivers and count- ion.of the U. S. Army 25th Infan­ Ail Depoalta la Thia Bank Are Gnaraptead In Fnll By Tbe MANCHESTER Td. 6.88 ALL 25% OFF Mhntai$aa spill*d over their = ' SSLMAIN STREET 69* try Division have furnished imin- Aavinga Baaks* DHiosil Guaranty Fund of Coaneetieut, lae. Siv OWIgdi to itSd—YTM. lia Naan Plnwal# cotton piffua, M " S9c Yd. 1.29 ail4 ' inundated some 65,000 temipted telephone-time service Ybnra,, Pri. • to t — TaL M M I since arriving in Korea. - .*> ■* ■ - -t-T- --,,wjA- j-j—p- . r -A

/r-.-V N . f m t kfANGHESTER EVENING HERALD,'MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 17. 1951 P A O B B L B V m in the 'Oenci al Aa.seinbly, She la TpUand Fedfrafcd Bunday achool serving her 'second term. Mra. met Monday evening, January 15, Tolland on "Vermont and New Hamp­ correspondent, Edith Costello: there will he a lour o f the poul­ Hebron Wellea, thS tomuer Mias Arline In the church pallors at -8 o'clock. shire." umbrella, from which streamers Luther Barnapi, school superin­ secretary, Lillian Buckmistef; 1-H P<^ltry Unit try allow conducted by II. A IMIhn Loin IIiiiil Thompson, was n teacher In the Rockville Chureh Meeting. musician. Faith Gibbs; 1st colot were attached -to the packages. Hgbron Orcen scliobl a number of Mrt. Ruby Loverin of Talcotl- tendent in charge. Reardon, official A. P. A. Jmlge ^ ’ Habroa iwopl* war* nddmed to The adult confirmation class of bearer, Madeline P’rederlck; 2nd The hostess. Who waa aaslsted fA u n «C the^iath, at Uia Hartford years ago. vllle. Conn,, and Henry William of Edward Meacham, who has In Boston 81iow and a director of the show. Mem- (iiH'Hl at Show€‘r by Mra. George E. Hunt and Mlaa been to r several weeks a patient St.'John’s Episcopal church will color baarer, Agnes .Seidel; ,3rd hera will also see the commercial FOR SALE -UQirttal, at 11 p. m., Saturday, ot The state school building com­ East Hartford were .Saturday meet thta evening at 7,;45 p m. color bearer, Bernice Yanke; 4th Nancy M. .9rhlrhol, aervied a buf­ In the Rockville City hospital is I Heads Public exhibna to learn tlie latest devel- fet luncheon. aizrxaar old KenneUi Koshko oi mittee has approved plans for a guests of relatives at the Steele- The Women’s Council of the cfflor bearer, Ellen Fls». fftorr., Jan. 17—Four Connecti­ tha Amaton Laka dlatrlct. Tha lit- convalescing at hts home. I •npnienta In all flelds of the poiil- Miss I/ils: Jane Hunt, of 28.1 I BuainxM 49 four-room addition to the Hebron Hall home. I First Congregational church of Fellowcmft Club Irv fnihistiy, and will visit points tla boy faU lly injured when Miss .lanel Amlcrson of New cut 4-H poultry club members Oak street, flsnoee of Russell \ elementary schiKiI, made neces­ Several from Tolland attended U AUtf I Drive the worthy companion o Health Nurses Vernon will meet this evening at The Fellowcraft club will hold of iutoic.st in Boston through the 1 m hU Bled In which he waa coaaUng York city has been spending .sev­ will competo with t.ams from 11 Main StrMt. ExecIkBt I »> sary by the increased enrollment. the funeral of Frank .losl.vn Of I eight o’clock. I'OUitesy (if Uic Sears Roebuck Toiimi. was honored recently wllli waB struck by a car driven by eral da.V" at the home of her par- | a bu.sinnai meeting this evening otlier atate. in the fourth annual This will have to he taken up at West Wlllington held at Stafford ' The executive committee of the 1 at 7:30 p. m. at Masonic hall. The ■a atirpriso nilsrellaiieoiis shower Made ESPECIAUY For OUvar H. Hele. a», of Eaal Hemp- ■ ents, Mr. and Mra. William E. ' Nortlieaatern 4-H Poultry Judg­ Foundation Tlie day’s activities i tion for RtorM, offices, stc. a town meeting siwin to be called. Springs funeral home Monday 1 WSCS of the Rockville .Methodist | meeting will be followed by mo­ I t ton, Saturday morning. The driver Anderson. - i .Miss l.ucille kuhniy Is ing Contest, according to an an­ will be coiulndod at a reengnitloii i at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ray­ 1/Ocal teacher.s met with the afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Mr. [church meets this evening at 7:30 | tion pictures of the Grand Can­ hnnqiirt at Die Seai.s . Roebuck | Priced rifht. waa unable to atop hla car In time school board at its Thursday eve­ nouncement by Owen ,9. Trask, mond W. 9chlehel Ttie bride-elect Josl.vn was rural mall carrier Elected President by I o'clock. : yon, The Tetons ami Y'rllowsthne Stove At tlii.s tlmr, the results I unwrapped her lovely gifts seated to avoid the accident. The child ning luectiiJK. when the matter o t assistant poiiltrynian wltli tin- from West Wlllington to several IH f l l • the fbhulous Hudson Hornet I Burpee Curps |by AJtron Olm.stead. Refre.sh- I of tile ( (iiile.st w ill b(> iimioiinci'il ‘ lieside a pink and green decorated waa the aon of Mr. and Mra. al­ Connecticut Agricultural Exten­ a salary increase and possible bo­ serf Ions of Tolland for man.v The Rockville Group I A meeting of Burpee Woman’s | nients will be served following aiid prizes awnrded hy the Boston' tar Koahko of the lake A brother. nus for teachers was discussed. r«r F a c ia l sion Service.^ The event will he CHEST GULDS TEL OWNER 3906 Walter, 7, waa coaetlng with him. years and had. man.v friends In Relief Corps will he held this eve- | the program. Dr. Francis Bird held on Kriclay. January 19, In ‘ Poiiltr\- .'-tli.iw-, Tlir Connecticiit ' The Rev. George M. Milne and has been elected president of the leiiiii. ,ii coiii|innir,| by Mr Trask, tf rtHm ct«gliu.acM»g nmsdm Ha aaw the car comniR and tried northeast and aoiitheast Tolland. Ilockvlllc, Jail. 17— (Spccialt — ning at eight o’clock with a birth­ eonjuction with the 103rd Boston Mrs. William W. Hammond will Mrs, Agnes D. Pratt of Windsor B lo tch e s Fellowcraft club succeeding Letov fWill Iciue fill Boston on ’nnirsdai- I T h r r r • a P h U d 't Mild M ii^ to Btop hla brother. State police Mi.s8 Lucillr Kuhnl.v was elected day .social following the business Poultry Show, at the Merhanlcs !»»rnlD marit for kiddita' tAtidtr tklB. represent the board of education and Tolland made a short visit at externally causad, Resinol Lud’wig, with other officers elect­ land l.ikr 111 II sports event in llu' Lieutenant Rundle waa In charge. president of the Rockville Public se.ssion. Phyllis Clark has been Building. Boston. Eour-H mem­ Mustf>rolfi not only fivcw apDody rolitl in considering this question, and her Tolland home to liiveattgate Soap cleansing, and soothing ('Veiling Till' trip is sponsoreu I but it brrakt up rongtstiofi to uppor He aaid a hank on the rpadalde elected president for the coming ed, vice president, Everett Wsne- bers from the Nutmeg State tak­ I INCOME T A X Mrs. Floyd A, Fogil. Mrs. Archie If ther^ was any wind damage Resinol Ointment for irritatad Health Nursing Aaaociatlon at Its year with other officers as fol­ gar: secrelarv, Ira Eggleston: hv Connecticut poultry associa­ brunrhiti tubta, note tnd thrott. Just prevented the car driver from aec- Green and Ignatius Ixmibardy spots, does a world of good * ing part Include Shirley Anderson, PREPARED I nih it on rhiMt. throit tnd ^ rk. Ing the children. Hale wna not from the rerent storm, annual meeting Tueaday night. lows: Senior vice president. May treasurer. William Nowsch. Fore.slivllle: Philip Thon>. 'C h e s ­ tions and cooperatives. ! will represent the elementary Mr. ami Mra. Jnaeph Toth jof RRASONARLR CTIAROr January aiTMted at the time. Other officera elected Include first Wells: Junior vice president, Clara hire; Richard Hinxe, Southbury, iCKM’lM N ^ school staff. The board appointed Grant'a Hill section Of Tolland vice pre.aldont, Mrs. Clarence Klbbe: chaplain. Annette Ludwig; The U. 9. National Museum has Hie While lloii.se hulldings and TEL. 2-0747 Hehron'a reprcBentative.a to the the Rev. Mr. Milne to arl as and Earle Pollnaky, Jewett City. MUSTeroiE are the parents of a son born Payne: .second vice president. Hen? treaaurer, Harrlette Nutland; con­ listed In its catalogues more than grounds rover ahniil Ifl acres. i atate legiaiature. Mra. (.'laiide W. liaison member of the Ovillaii De­ Tliey were selected at a state con- Clearanco Sale Wednesday, January 8 at Hart­ rv Ahiira: third vice president, ductor. Lydia Heib'tnann: guard 27.000,000 biological specimens — tMt held at the University of Jonea, !>., and Richard M. Grant, fense Council to coordinate action ford hospital. R., have been - aaaigned to their Mrs. Hudolph Schmidt; secretary, Lillian Blinn: assistant guard. with 11:800.000 of them insects: Connecticut last November. III the schools with that of the Robert Caldwell, son o f Mr. and Mabel Mnrganson; patriotic in­ committeea. Mra. .Tonea will l>r .Mrs. Frank Ludwig: assistant sec­ 9.250,000 mollnsUs, and 2.400,000 In addition to the contest which town and stale. Mrs George Caldwell of Cider structor, Beatrice Minor; preaa plants. with the committee on agnciil- retary, .Miss A-nn Uworek; Ircasur- is scheduled for Friday morning. LIVING The Hebron Girl .‘Scouts have .Mill road. Tolland, has enllsled In 0 1, K. Fenton Burke: assistant Have You A ■ture, and Mr. Grant with the Fed­ leciiled to divide into two sec­ the Air Force and Is at San An­ eral and Intergovernmental Kela- Ireaaurcr. John S. Mason: new di­ tions, of older and younger girls. tonin. Texas. tiona. Inaiirance Kllon W Buell rectors. Mrs. Frederick McKone, Sewer Disposal Problem? ROOM May Shorey has been elec Ird pres­ .lames Burke of Tolland has .Mrs. Maurice Fonlkes. Bernard . o f Gilead, a former repreaentative. been named chairman for the Mile haa been given a coat nx>m . a t ­ ident. Dolores I’ Hall, arntx', and Fahy, Mrs. Martin Lehan, Miss bucllla A. Miner, aa treasurer, for of 1>lmes rolloctlon fOr Tolland. .Mabel reter.son, Mrs. Clifton CY.n- S"P“E"C"I-A"L tendant poat. Mra. Wlllla Marsh of New Brit­ CONSULT A SPECIALIST! CHAIRS The annual meeting of St. the coming year. The younger dall. .loseph Girardml and Mrs. girla have named their patrol the ain has been a guest o f her moth­ McKINNKV BRO.S. SKW.\(;K DISPOSAL COMPANY Peter'a Epiaeopal fhiirvh waa held ^‘iiir^vUiR Leonard Leylne. THURS..FRIDAY ONLY Value, to $69.50 Daisy I’alrbl, with I’atneia Harri­ er. Mrs Nellie Darling at the VWnNr Trovors Basketball 1.30-132 Pearl Street, Manrheater, Conneclimt Sfaturday evening. Officera elected home of Emery M, Clough. Mrs. to aerve for the en.aulng year are: son as their patrol leader. The old­ I'licre will he two haskelbBlI YOUR CHOICE , er girls' division is named the Emery Clough Is a patient In the ■ 0 probItM games Ihi.s evening in the Town Senior Warden, I^'wia W. Phelps: Hartford hospital and Mrs. • SLI'TK TANKS INSTAI.I KI) AND CLKANED Junior warden. Dr. Charles M. Lone Pine patrol, with Patricia Hall in tlie .Senior Basketball SOLES - HEELS Shorey as leader. Mrs Ma.son S. Marsh, her sister, has been car­ League. •SKWER LINKS INSTALLED AND PLITIGED Larcorob, with Charles C. Sellers ing tor their mother. M an’s ■ Boys’ ...... $1.89 aa honorary Junior warden. G. Belden is troop leader The girls U)WER-PRICED t ivll Defense .Meeting SEWERS ELECTRICAI.LY CLEANED $39.50 meet weekly at the Hebron ele­ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Miller A third meeting to further coin- Karl Porter will again be auditor, of Hartford were recent guests of LADIES’— and Mra. Clarence E. Porter, clerk. mentary Srhool, after school, filete the Civil DeKenaf organiza- • DRAINA(;E d it c h e s a n d d r y WELI,S IN­ Assorted Htyle. and CoTer. Mondays, An investiture cere­ their mother, Mrs I^aiira .ludson. turn.tor Vomon-Rockvtlie will be STALLED Henry A. Jonea waa chosen dele­ The teachers and officers of the C H IL D R E N ’S . , . .$1.59 gate to the New London Archdea­ mony IS on foot at some time In hold this evening at eight o'dlork conry, with Mra. Claude W. Jonea the near future, when several at the Superior Court room with • SEPTIC TANKS AND CESSPOOLS CLEANED. Xll'i'FRB RKTAIRFO M alternate. Dr. diarlea M. Lar- younger girls wiIl"beconic mem­ HUDSON PACEMAKER Coordinator Rdward Morlarty pre­ WATEUPROOFINt; OK ( ELLARS ON AN S’niIN G ! BENSON'S comb waa made delegate to the bers. siding. Reports will be made by tlie Diocesan convention, with Lewis ■ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley K. Nygren directors of the various division, FOR PROMPT SERVICE (!ALL MAN(’ HESTER 5308 n rS T NF.RVICF. IN TOWN Radio, Television, AppHance. W. ITielpa aa alternate. Gardner are snugly settled In their new appointed at the lost meeting, and wiiii.e voi’ w a i t : 718 Main NtrMt— Tel. 8585 qt SBorey waa made organiat In home, the former k'rederlrk Wey- further details wljl be given for RUSS RAINBOW place of Mra. Lewla W. Phelpa. man place, near the Green, where Here’s big-car poiver in a nigged, high-compression the general registration day to resigned. Reports rendered show­ they moved Saturday. Mr. Nygren |To relieve mlser- lake place on Saturday. Anyone iu i’t H m o d d Hiot SPENDS H m m oxt m c Io H i m , ed receipts of weekly offerings to haa saved this handsome and at- liea. rub throat, engine that’s built to outlast any engine in its class. interested in the Civil Dafense pro­ haw doubled since the Every traeltve old house from rulu, reheat and back gram is invited to attend tonight’s iff Hw family that hot itf thin^f with comforting Vj£!(« Mf hun you rido ruland aud warai Here’s America’s safest car—a car with the lowest meeting. I r Member fJanvaas system was murh to the apprerlatlon of local WE CARRY adopted. The extra money has people, who hale to see the more center of gravity for a real road-hugging ride--here; Gregory Paul Nevln been used to buy attractive vest- than a century-old house drop­ by GREYHOUND FAMOUS Gregory Paul Nevln, infant son SANiTONE DRY CLEANED THE COMPLETE mahta for the Junior choir, and to ping to pieces. It now makes a ll't to convenient— to low in cost in short, are all the great advantages of "step-down” of Albert and Mary Wright Nevui c ^ r t k u r J b r u f f re^aDycr all the pew cushions. It of 12 Park place died Tuesday at roqulariy ii«r«. very pleasant and Interesting res­ LIQUOR DEPT. *'STEP-DOWN' W « liMp clethas looking thair LINE OF FAMOUS ia fioi^propoeed to purchase aisle idence. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey lap- NEW YORK ...... $2.46 design, including the most room in any car! We irtvite the Rockville City Hospital. The sm art b M t. runners foe the floors, and to un­ pineotl also moved from K.ast Open 8 A. 51. to 11 P. M. PHILADELPHIA . . I.:»0 you to try this worthy companion to the Hudson DESIGN child waa bom Jan. 21, 1960. Be- •l c c h C Z ^ c n a j dertake repairs on the rerlory. Hampton to their new home, the ".No One Hells For Is^a" .sides his parents he leaves a broth­ . fi.Ht Call 2,0030 for PICK UP and DELIVERY The envelope system will be ron- old Stephen Barber house, recent­ BALTIMORE...... Hornet. Come in and drive a Pacemaker today! er, Albert G.. Jr., and a twin PRODUCTS tinned. The Rev. H. R. Keen. Mrs Hudaon’s rugged, all-steel, ly sold them by Mr Nygren on Arthur Drug Stores WASHIN(itf)N . . . 6.9.6 brother, Glen A. Nevln. The fun­ or utn CASH and CARRY and SAVE 10% Daniel Q. Horton, Mrs. Nellie V all-welded Monobilt body- eral will be held TTiursday at 1 p, Dinst with Saturday. RICHMOND...... 9,20 and-ffame* with exclusiva^ 1 942 Main St. Manchester, Conn. Rydell and Mrs. William W. Ham­ .21.20 at the White Funeral Home mond will be in charge. It is also JACKSONVILLE . recessed floor! A single unit* Rev. William Jackson of Hartford Repitatioi proposed to form a Women’s ST. PETERSBlIRi; . 2,6..6.6' o f construction designed and built to last longer while will officiate. Burial will be in guild, and a meeting will be held MIAMI ...... '27..10 Grove Hill cemetery. ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & the evening o f January 22. at the THAN MANY bringing you the most room C H IC A (;0...... 18.40 — bmt ride— greatest aafety Women’s Guild pariah Hall, to get. the matter iin Vihatl You don't know The Women’s Guild of the" der way. ST. L O U IS...... 22.:i0 in any car. *Tr«d« KAd PVtMlH eewdlR# Union Congregational church wli; Hebron 4-H’ers who are enroll what Kentucky blending Is? NEW ORLEAN S...... 2L.60 hold a meeting this evening pre­ »ed for the 1950-51 club year, to SMALLER CARS LOS ANGELES...... 61.90 ; COSISLBS Tunt in THE B IIL Y ROSE SHOW ceded by a pot luck supper at date, are Elaine and Jeaii Borsottl. ABC-TV Network 6:30 o’clock with Mrs. Ralph Gib­ .Tease OarroU, J r, Maurice, Robert Plus Tax. Extra Havings on Round Trips , son as hostess. There will be Owen, Bela and Charles Schreter. musfc by Ronald Burke and the a£AMEKS& LAUM DERERS Those whose names are not on the ( ENTER TRAVEL AGENCY !' servlco of worship will be in list are warned that until enrolled u mxh HARRISON STREET 493 Main St. Manchi*ster H/I/ /... Rio^t DURABLE co/t auu (m^! charge of Mrs. Ralph Wilcox. MANCHESTER t h ^ win no longer receive their itnowlDiit Harold Hincks will show movicS copies of Tolland Countv 4-H Tel. 3880 newa. Have More Fun . . . Have Money ; H brsoks^ ^ • -M The Hebron fire engine was CHARTER A OREVIIOrNH BVH > McCLURE AUTO COMPANY called out to take care of a chlm- fire the past week end at the 373 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER remdence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry GREYHOUN ft. Osborne, the former diaries Uninf Brook Burt place In Gilead. There' was g ______BRAND no damage and the trouble was soon overcome. Residents are urged not to call Kentucky blending produces fom nnk ss rtw fwerhe 4s this fthtt For the fire comEiny mimher when M cd i^ Scwnce’t New Discoveries can now do - tseriL '^ 4 B L C T » r there Is a Ore. Annoyance ha.- Borvio help you STOP scoM more to help 7 ...... 3 9 * been caused by people calling up the luxurious taste that you RELJEVF i cold Depend on our wore X X rsmfy u«ls to ask for the whereabouts of slways-lsr ALL That’s New m Hesiih (or You •* >4 isUsii, •mtr . S D * ftres. The fire rail should b»* used makes Old Sunny Brook a only when there Is a Are to re PARIS' SHOP port. AWAH IST Mlsa Neva Wheeler of Amston big favorite in 36 states! f Lake haa returned to her studies |v at the West Hasellon High schoql. 829 MAIN STREET 54 I COUCH OIIOPS#$IO( in , where- she is fn Kentucky meant fine ryct and her senior year. .She is the daugh­ F bourbons 1 And it't Kentucky ter o f Mr. and Mrs Harold Wheel­ FAMOUS CAST IRON Family Sigy , er o f Amston Lake. While at her whiikiei, combined with grain I fum r/)d Neoheiramlna atflool ahe is with an aunt, Mrs neutral tpiritt, that give Roy Benjamin. Old Sunny Brook a tatte you'll RUOBINC ALCOHOL doctor m »• I«»* a l. O f interest locallv is the ap- really enjoyl pollolntment o f Mrs, Arline T. COUCH CVRUP Wf e^ e a o f Old Saybrook to the Ed­ SHEETS ucation and Insurance committees on the "Rocket"! 8I99E (L lM rr I) Try ttio whiskey that's 4 9 ( PINEoec75« WORK CLOTHES 3.9B OM5 LIVER & IRON COMPOUND yitftnla B» 84*0 2 ^ NORTH ■..JUMii .III RECLAIMED DISH TOWELS i LOOK AT THESE BUYS NEW lasi WASH Full e o c Cough Syrups | Cold Tablets 81 piat.. . . D w Flaslls Tahlasloihs JO CAMPRO LTPTUS .45* IROMO QOIHIRE iFt.. .B T 4 >1.00 TarkMiTowtIt 4 for 81.00 WsokaMe Chenille "BOCKET" 4-0*- . FORMERLY 39c EACH REM 3-0*...... 57' CR TA ILETt 25'...... B l* CMBon ' Gathrooffl ^ts 8lJl9 vop-iwa lA lY R O F a-ox...... 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1951 r- PAGE THIRTBBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1951 ’ - J ...... I ' r ...... I ...... Il _------II. . L . , > • ------1______I, tW E L V B the front of the cathedral and are guaranteed In full by the blessed the people. golden brown on both tide*. Makes Settles Claim Fine Saviiiifs Savings Bunka' Depoait Guaranty Glamour for Teens Wage Boost Proposal Obituary ' Beautiful pictures'were ehown Fund of Connecticut. Incorporated. Trucks Smas^’ 4 griddle cokes, about 4 inchea in A e^seaae-1 ^ a a fr I**' Lourdes, the grotto and the diameter. The bunk, a mutual aavlnge Cheer Up X / 1 * 0 1 1 1 . A C C l C i e i l l church., and also the crowds who Bank Repart tutlon, la maintainad and operated! One Man ' made ptlgrlmagfls to Ixiurdea. Ad- | solely for the benefit of Balmains A revelation in painting satis­ (luzzles Our Directors I •“— dltlonal pictures talcen by Mr. ■ faction is achieved by "SATIN O'l.x'ary in Parts, and on the liner, poaitnrs, there being no atock' WithWi^ey’$ DeiithD holilera. LUMINAL” SYNTHETIC RUB­ Local Woman Agrees to : "Queen Mary." were chosen from .\iiiiiial Meplitig llpiirn: Patrick Aimiello H m11 BER PAINT, which is available The Savings Rank of Manflhea- Mt*. Hewiy Falok $ .% 0 0 0 Sum; Lessner^ { Ills e.xtenKive colloctlon. Listed by locally at the McGILL-CON- QiiesUdn General Man­ It was annunneed thi^ the O f Exopllriit Kii winpwH;ter lias h.’id a steady and remark­ Chest Injuries After- The Inquirer Spearmint Gum Lend A Hand Mr*. Hedwig Earn of 1065 Main able growtii In the past few yeara. VERSE (X)MPANY. 645 Main street r*c*lv*d new* y*sterday of Roltner Attorne't's meeting, Febnmri’ 6, will reverse . (sroMtIi Knjoypd Street. A single coat, applicable ager So Persistenllv __,___ . . the iifuul order. Tt \vlll be a so- ! Its deposits practically tripling. In Milka Dump Cars Mix W h e n yen Misfl Jeseie RcyioldR. Manches- the death of bdr mother, Mrs. volume.' and Ita neemmta Increas­ with brush; roller or spray-gun. Is TJiat the Report Is Henny Fnlck of Bor*a. Sweden, •.lain, ‘'***^ uiecting. iiiiil OH (^cb^mry 20, * adequate for sdl surfaces. 'The feel UreB end _ . 1 I service mirsc. atated wDlLlDnicnt of An ACCidcnL clAtui, ,, i, i.. l The 1.5th annual meeting <>( the ' ing in healtliy proportion to the j Patrick Anntello of 13$ Bid-i which occurred on January 7. Mrs. pending before Hartford Superior j 'I,','" j'j, growth of the town. . paint dries In a matter of minutes erose or get Eventually Submerged today that a local family is badly Savings Ttnnk of Muni-hestcr « ns {ridgo *tr*et wa* admttUfi to Um ' _!____ in need of a stroller for a young- Falck, who celebrated her 87 th court Avaa ■ .Seminatv, nioomfleld, and well | and is both - non-explosive and plumexMper- birthday on December 7 last, bad lield la.st night, «itli report of a I Maficlioaler Memorial koapltal bake in hot (450 degrees F.) oven broad saucepan. Bring rapidly to adaptable to frequent scrubbing ated (which The Board of Directora organ­ ater who, was a iletlm of Infantile ••8om*thlnf for nothing U o^ toes form border around edges^ never lived In Maacbester,^ but a year of excellent business gncvtli I shortly after noon today for 20 to 25'minutes. Cut Into wedges; Pineapple Basket a boll again, cover, and continue for cleanliness. It's a lasting coat­ . meane good paralysis. Anyone having a strol­ h!l^favmr*for^SS000^eD^^^^^^ "" ’’Ubjeet. "The Sacra-1 tnmi at the WELDON DRUG Bake in preheated moderate (350 ised to 'function under Robert’s ler and willing to contribute It to number of local people have \1alt- Asael.s of .418.151,007 1.3 nerc noted ! X-Ray Reports treatment after an accident at th* serve hot. Makes 9 servings. to boil rapidl.v for 5 lo 8 minutes ing with a beautiful sheen in any and mad) Just ed at her home In Sweden and be­ 1 . 1 I Protection of the Family." I COMPANY — and a delightful F) oven about 15 minutes. Makes of the popular solid colors, with Rules of Law and Order. last night this worthy cause Is asked to con­ as o ' the, close of hustness Decem­ Interaectfon of Middle iSirnplke, of until tender. Add the butter chew your came acquainted with her. and’ a^***,'^*' Rottnei ‘. X..Mias . 8cl lavettc i, « rniovcd. “"■t"'’'-'' "re "I- “^ e th ln g ." . With every $1.00 6 servings. Mother ■ see this SPECIAL or margarine, onion, and pepper variatiuns easily obtained by mix­ suffered a spell bf parliamentary tact Miss Reynolds. She may be ber 31. with deposits of $16.114.669 east, and C!ook street at Manche*- bottle of the luxurious "Aquama- way back to relaxation with the result that It reached during the day at her of­ Bealdea her daughter In town. based her claim aa the r«"UIt of an , Members of ti.e 2t..e invited and their lead- The Satings Hunk. Mnnchc.'itcr's I X-rays taken and suffered poasi-- Main Street, today! If you are •serve immediately. Makc.s 4 serv­ Falck of Clifton. N. J.. another keep hands and skin free from worthy in the new Cheney lines. wlthWitgley’e trying to get ten minutta’ worth dialing 4559 and at night at her Connecticut Boulevard. Last Hart- ^ave h vn a.sked lo notify Mrs. I Ini'gc.sl, had a mmlgnge loan ii'c- ! hie internal injuries. going to need a play pen any time ings. SPRING SUITS arc already In son and two daughter* in Sweden; ford All rf p'lrls on the ( liesl X-ray tooghneas. goes a free cake of dc- Inspired designs In the all-over stock at the MONTGOMIERY Spearmint of information, then w’ent home home by dialing 3617. Henry Hrcki*r of B NN'atlilcli r^ud. ^eount Increiise of $700,000 for the I Anntello was a passenger in a” Ufhtful scented Aquamarine Soap. soon. It will pay you to sec this Oum. baffled. ! four grandchildren and two great She was a passenger In a I cliHlrman of the hoste.ss commit­ sorvi-y cooduclcd In Miincliesler Lincoln Dairy truck driven by BJd- tracerv or in gay new figures are one now. It's a real buy. a real "BUY (XTITON FROCKS WARD COMPANY—and avail­ ! grandchildren in this coimtry and year, trsnsferred $tfi ,101,01 to un- ’ The Board, discussing a pro­ operated by William L. Forty th of tee. lus to how many she mn.v ex­ Incceaiied Its i ''" ’■IhK’ Nnvenjbei and December waril DcForge, 34, of 453 Barber beautiful done in the whole spec­ value sturdy hardwood frame NOW" Is the motto of the far- able on the Lay-AWAY PLAN Chewihg ! one great grandchild in Sweden. Hartford which was In collision divided profits and To set a table with the charm- posed Wage rise for municipal pect surplus $500,000. Undivided profit* 19.50 under the spoosor.siilp of the street, Hartford. Patrolman trum of colors on Impeccable pure with wood floor, (in casters and sigliled shopper when the drc.sses by which a demsit of $1.00 holds helpc yon re­ ' Mrs. Qustaf Florin of Maple street with another automobile driven by lag POPPY TRAIL DISHES is to the suit of Acme’s chblc* until lax and helps employeea, became so truaaed u'p School Meals now stand St $2ix,89?61 and sur- I iciil llenlUi deparlnient will be!j George P. McCaugliey, who Is Ui- silk. Lovely dresses and *J*™**^" j v„Hapsible for easv moving, and are as sorc-to-pleaso as those just in Its' ^iiestiona that it never did « ie a couain of Mrs. Falck. Earl U Bonney of Levant, Maine. flinlled fit'in tlie lluitford office of !' vesi(gating the accident, reported add pleasure to every meal. At stocked at the WILROSE .SHOP. March 15. Priced at $14.99 to relieve nerves. pltia Is up to $1,500,000. MATHER'S AT THE CENTER for proud , exceptionally well finished! Com- give Goneral Xlanager Waddell a Mr*. Flam was contamplating a Bonney waa represented by Attor­ the State. Tuberculo.sis Commission !: that DeForge woiv going eaat y Gar Everyone wlio was X-rayed vmII I ' by an AnsiWdl dump truck driven' toned plqicis are made of the fam­ activity he was confused. |Parent Teacher A sociatlon turn­ fore' Judge William J. Shea when dent Uliarles W. Holman. Treasurer hy Wilfred E. Stewart, 30, of 14S dUhea — a tea pot and a water give these suits authoritative seem to smooth doiyn. Just try it. R. LaMolte Rusarll. wlio has par receive a written report, whatever WEDDING RINGS are beautiful LITTLK YA.NKEK SHOE.'S. ous D.sn River wringle-shcd cot­ . • Uxplalns Policemen’* Pay ed out In large numbers for the agreement for eettlement waa .Ma|ile slieel. pitcher, a covered vegetable dish tons .Ml are sanforized for true- styling. ticipated In and direcled many th* findings. in a wide variety of styles at the sclentificslly designed to prevent Things like an explanation that supper-meeting last night. Th* reached. Ton-Ycar-Old I'atricik Evcr.vone with X-ray *vtd«ni:e of The (nipaet pushed the milk or butter dish, salts and peppers, DEWEY-RICH.MAN CO.MPANY. fit. despite innumerable launder­ years of the bank's gmwth. Sec­ and ash traya P op ^ Trail foot troubles by giving - support pqpcemen now work 40 hour.s for meal, pot luck style, waa-served In FuneniU ehest disease of any sort- not tu-I truck Inin a tree, and aevstraL 767 Main Street. Single rings have where it's needed.' hsve had no ings Tlie deep colored back­ A painting of clear nail enamel the ftime pay they used to get for the Washington school cafeteria, Rowp Has a Possible retary Thomivi K. Clarke. Assist­ cases of milk were broken., “Modem” is a four-color set—rich on the inside of your salt shaker i bcrculosl.s nloiio- la urged by Dr. ' elegance and there are charming price incre.ise nt MARLOW’S grounds are in heconiihg shades, 48 hours, but actually now still on tables tastefully decorated with Jame* H. Finnegan ant 'Treasurer Frank J. Miller, and Aniiinllo waa taken to the hos­ . blue. plum, green, and gray — with with intere.-'fing colors subordinat­ top will prevent its rusting. After Colored Slides Fractiireil Skull I Keeney lo consult his family pliy- sets of matched Bride and Groon> SHOF, DKPAKTMKNT! Check up 1 work 48 hours by preference thus real, forced forsylhla and pussy Th* funeral of James H. Finne­ Assistant Secretaries Arthur H. I slilan at once. Detailed readings of pital m liurke's ambulance. the starter set at only $5.9.5. Both on the supple leather, the roomy ed. Multi-color stripes on .some coating the top, and allowing it Keeney and Mias Elizabeth J. Deer sets are open stock. Rings or an engagement diamond making a net pay boost, stumped willows by Mrs. R*/mond Dona­ gan, of 46 Fairfield itreet, who I I all I'ositive films are sent to matched to the wedding ring. toe. the snug arch and the bal­ fnicks give an nppliqued effect. to dry. open clogged holes with a the ’Directors who went totally to hue, hospitality chairman and her died iuddenly at hia home Satiir-1 Palrlcla Rowe, age 10. of .58 Board of Dlrerfors consists of Ed- .New details in bolero Jackets, new ntmdle. ENJOr WrigUy'i Spearmint Gum Of Trip Shown Birch street, suffered a pos.iltile I lhr.se pliysiciffiia and they can best anced heel and you'll see why Lit­ se«“When it wa» further explained day *v4fhlng, wan held yesterday | I son M. Ralley, Fred T Rlish Jr..J Oeraed Beef and Potato Casserole sleeve treatment, and ornamental ------\ Chewing wide dlge»M*n, bmuHi, t—Hi c<,mmlttee. Mrs. Walter Muske and fractured akilll shortly iieforc ort'e I ndvfse wlinl sliduld be done iutt Skillet C om Bre«l tle Yankee shoes are money-sav­ 8672 in ‘'clarlflcalion” that pollcejnen her a.ssistanta’ handled the supper sfternoon at 1 :.30 nt the John B. Frank Cheney .Tr. 'I'liomas K. I Post eard.s were sent out n few OiYtj^"1 'h "f "h automobile di1v- topli"C Glennev. Francis P Hand- ! keei> their appointments during (I-twelve, ounce can) chopped nothing. U( • * Mrs. John Dormer of Porter o’clock at St. Mar}’’B Epiacopal of Columbus, at the meeting last | m hy Mr*. F-dIth Petersen of Bol- riched flour. X tea-spoon salt. 1 UM CLEANER in either the floor church. Rev. Alfred Wllllami, ley. Charles W. Holman, ^fnlthew |the survey or who 'I’aine at n lilf- , Station Here eomed beef. 3 cups com flakes INDIVIDUAL CUP.s AND By Sue Burnett YOUR street gave an interesting talk on nlght In the K. of C. home, urged | T*’'' nccidonl took place on teaspoon baking soda. 2 cups but­ A l)owl of fresh fruit always type or the hand-size. Exception­ The; Geijqral Manager continu­ rector of the church, and Rev. ''a lte r ' (tnie than their original ap (cnished), 1 cup milk. 1-3 cup cat­ makes ail attractive an crosaing the street Watkins toss over bottom and aides of salt and baking soda into mixing a set of differing designs arc the sleeves, a row of tiny buttons for soloist. Bernard B. Campagna, who In order to avoid waatlng lime. I grr of the'local i.ffice, ha.s plsMd es. SEWING CENTER, 832 Main was uncovered. speaker. Mrs. Edith Cushman, It was voted at a brief business | ' Tlie Savings- Hank Iwl.a real i-omniunltv survey’s must Imi run greased baking dish (8x8x2 inch- bowl Add buttermilk and egg. imjiorted demi-tasse otips and tea trim. Mix or match il to the full sang "O For a Closer Walk with Hurveys I an outdoor pay tcliphonc statlbn stirring only until dry lngren front of the Petersen vehl- estate loafls at $5 705 931.87. ns on an Btipoiiitmcnt basis. The State aa) or pie plate. Mix well re­ SVRTNO OOAT.S TN mTI>- or coffee size. The wee demi-t.sss- whirling skirt. striving to permit an informal at­ lunch program. Mrs. Cushman God” and "Abide with Me.*' In­ curr*nt Polio drive for funds. An- ' traveling south on I at the Center It was located tqf- are moistened. Melt drippings a demonstration. The precision- terment was In East cemetery. set* in T'. 8. Government ohllgn- Tuberculosis 'Commission wlshea n t i n g ingreditents in order DRFN'.S a n d MLSSE.S .SlZK.'t 506 7 e.s from Ravari.i. in deep or pastel Pattern No. 8672 is a sew-rite JARVIS mosphere Jor the sake of gaining stated that Congres.s pasaed a law nouncement wa* also made that I ‘'•’I'i''* *tre«t- flons $10,4(15,306 07. railroad bonds ■ day jii.st sotith of the Center Reji- given. Race corned beef mix­ in large iron skillet and add to snride.ij Willi fft.Mcitmtiiig designs, perforated pattern in sizes 11, 12, craft that has made Singer Sew­ Bearers were Frank McLaughlin, the youngster was taken to lo Improve the methoda used In will be purchased very soon by the ing Maclilhe.s XTin national stand­ information, found that if you In 1946'to assist with this project,. the Aaaembly will sponsor $3,38.728.82. public .utUilv bond* making appointmeiiU ami, atnc* lauiniit near th* stairway to the ture In potato shell letting pota- batter. Pour into hot skillet; start in price at $1,50. Fragile 13. 14. 16 and 18. Size 12, top, 2 give a DllWctor an Inch he'll take Tiinmai McKinney. Albert Foy, .\tanche.ster Memorial hospital In canny ahopper at the MONTGOM- ard is just as satisfactory in vacu- Washington school is one of the $384,300 19. hank .-lurks $688!732.'- the Mnnclusler survey was a large CVnlrr Rilllsird 'Pajlors. F.RY WARD (Xl.MPANY Ad­ English Royal Stafford china In yanls of 35 or 39-inch: skirt, 3-% HOME a mile, and that after all. the best Joseph Muldoon. Josip^Truman i ,.41 _ 4w. _ i... ..u.iK. ,*tbe Quish amhiiliinre. After a pre- 15, value of banking house and Mamiger Hobror, said that many tea-cup size is $3.00 and up in I um cleaners! school.' receiving help with hot and Thomas Wray. tation of ^ e plaj. Haney, in umin^^y examlnlilion she was tak- one. asked the co-operation of the vance styles In all atzes include the By Mr*. .%nne f'alMtt yards; monotone, 5>, yards. way to get results te jvilb a heavy lunche.s. the sssemly hall of the Bowei^ [ ^ ^ ^ equliuneid $113,537 211 savings 1 rcqocrl* have been made to hla This graceful and delightful cro­ teacup size with many floral pat- For this pattern, send 35 cents j DONT DELAY! gavel. Monday evening a large delega­ (3ty Health IVpartmrnt In con- short, full coat and the full length bank deposit gigiranty fund of Con - *, durlinga questionnaire the pur|H>ae office by local persons who had cheted basket is worked in pine­ I terns avaiiahle. for first-class mailing, in coins. \ DIEHL CANDLES, made in The salary rise question is one The speaker, continuing on the tion of fellow employeea at Chaney f H ' ■"‘"r' the full extent of the injur- model.s. The brand-new "pyramid" 8. Miss Marjorie Taylor and Miss ■’ neeticut $127..366.18 and eaah on of which wn* to discover why Indi- need to use a telephone around the Kemp*$ Record Department Suggentn line with push-up aleeves for apple motif.s with a wide ribbon your name, address, size desired, .Munchc.slcr. are sold locally at the A CT TODAY! that now demands immediate set­ nutritional pattern, said that at Brothers, a delegation from the PINE PHAR.MACY, 664 ' Center the school cafeter'a one third o f ! Lucy ^ rre ra aw co-chairmen for ; Policeman Newton Taggart of band and in banks $661,546 61. vtiluala failed lo keep their ap­ Center at times 'vhen buslneea ali- long-glove wear is Included. Col­ trimming the handle. The sttirdy j Soap and hot water will remove and the Pattern Number to Sue tlement. officials have declared. If LArmv and Navv club, of which the tahllahmenta In the vicinity we$# base prevents "toppling" and chocolate and cocoa stains from Slieot. There are all colors lo the dailv food needs of children are ■ . - t ------* ------the ticket dl^ribuUon. ,he Manchester police department I.lahlllllr* pointments for X-ray or found it ors are In both traditional shades I Burnett (The Manchester Evening (Our 19.51 Calendars Are liie town is to retain ita labor deceased waa a member, and a closed The requests were taken NEW MUSICAL MOODS whether you till It with flowers or I washalile material. match one's decorative scheme force. It al.so involve.^ a direct mill met. but a good dinner as well as Mia* Mary Fraher showed a num -, „ investigating Besides the deposits, stirplus and necessary to eome at other hour*. and such new colors as the Herald) 11.50 Ave, Americas, .New Ready—Call Today) delegation of local firemen paid undivided profits before noted, the In all 9.970 persu-j* were exam­ under coii&lderatloi. and • Mr. orange-gold tone. Prices are $9.98 not. It makes a charming addition York 19, -N. Y. and to glow with elegance at din- of taxation. a nutritious breal.fast should be their respects to Mr. Finnegan. A her of excellent colored slide* of ______to S16 98 In 7 to 14 siz.es; $12.98 to any room. BETTY- BARCLAY ORIGIN­ ner.s and parties. Prices are mod- At tlie last session of the Direc­ given to each child. picture* taken In March. 19.50. by i i ** • • bank bats as other liabilities Chrlaf- ined ibirlng the aurvey, r>r. Keen- Hobron recently lecelved a favor­ "ZING ZING— ZOOM ZOOM" ___ Perry Como You’ll like the many intere.sling Masonic aervlce waa held with mas and tax club.4 funds $121,813.-j cy announcccl. A atatlstlcal report to S16 9S In ten-'teen to 16-'teen; Pattern No. .5067 ron»i.sts of ALS are cotton frocks with di.s- I'st and <|uality is exceptional. tors, the General Manager was in­ Mrs. Cushman gave much credit Worshipful Master Albert Krause her cousin. Francis Leary, fo r -' . | { e 8 l d c i l t able reply from other offlctaia' at sewing suggestions contained in ,50, Incomplete loans $137.106 44 of the results will be Issued -SEA OF THE MOON” ...... ___Tony Martin and $14.98 to $29.98 In misses’ complete eroeheCing in.struetlons, tinrtion, as you know if you fol­ the Spring and .Summer Fashion. Jarvis Realty structed to conduct a wage study to Mrs. Alton Holt, manager of the in charge, . merly of this town. Miss Fraher the telephon v compai^. The att* sizes. material reqnirement.s. stitch illus­ Sew-simp!e styles, special fea­ and bring in recommendations. cafeteria of the Washington school, on a trip to Europe in 1949 had j j p a d s S « l l O o l and other liabilities amounting to soon as It la completed hy the ata- for location of the booth waa choiH low Seventeen and Madeinoi.selle The Inquirer 654 Center St. TeL 4113 At the funeral a delegation from $28,.5,55.31 . .Jimmy Wakely trations and finishing directions. magazines. You’ll find an excit­ tures; gift patterns printed inside ■ This, apparently. Waddell did. who plans the meali with care and visited a number of places shown tlsttcal staff of the State Tlibcrcu- en and today th* p-y station waa "MUSIC BY THE ANGELS” . the fire department **rved aa a Iniia Commission. A FAVORITE BRAND OF Send 20c plus 5c for first-class ing new shipment at BLAIR’.S, the book. Send 2,5 cents today for for he appeared last night with a always has a happy countenance. guard of honor. and waa able to give Interesting 1 Deposits In the Savings Rank Installed. "ONE-FINGER MELODY" . ...Frank DeVol CHOCOLATE.S can be picked up mailing in coins, .your name, ad- 7.57 Main Street, in becoming col­ ,vonr copy. report divided into several bus- i comments as the pictures were Grover I. Mitchell of 638 Parker in the minimum of time and trou­ dreas and the pattern number to ors and styles in sizes 9 to 15 at Inesa like parts. ■hon-n. street has been appointed auper- ble at the PINE PHARMACY. 664 Anne Calmt, Evening Herald. 11.50 The direcibrir. evidently! believ­ i Starting with the Eiffel tov»-er in $7.98, $8.98 and $10.98. meals. Cranberries freeze success­ Chinese Reds vtsor of Pratt and Whitney Alr- Center Street. They have the full Ave. Americas, New York IS, N.Y. WHEN COLD WEATHER COMES — ing they would not produce a set­ Bill Would Hike ! ; Paris, the pietures traced the rraft'a employee training echool, line of Whitman's Samplers and Needlework fans Anne Cabot’s fully’. eit^Jer dry-packed or simp- tlement of the problem last night, progress of Mr. O’Leary’s trip, in­ GREEN ANKLETS In the packed. When your feet get soaked from sleet and slush, watch out for a cold. to open in about two months at other aaaortments in one and two- big new album la here. Dozen.s of were inclined to shorten the re­ Reject Peace Bid cluding beautiful acenes in (be the Taylor and Fenn building In fascinating new designs, gifts, dec­ handsome shade that matches the Many people develop colds after exposure because their diet lacks Vita­ Job Securitv O K E M F S ( D pound packages; the popular Girl Seoul uniforms and that 'Is port consideration proces.s. * i Bwlsi Al$>s. down to Italy, Venice Hartford, located at 64 Arch •Candy Chipboard” by Lovel and orations and special features . . . ADVANCE STYLES IN WALL ‘ min A. In such cases Father John's Medicin* helps .Ready to SUy All Night and the cathedral In Milan, on to street. MARLOW'S FURNITURE DEPT. Ineorporatcd Pitts 4 gift patterns and directions. very attraetive with all sorts of build resistance to these colds. It supplies rich, nat­ (CootiDoed from Page UM) , tOoatlnDeS *• Pag* HHrtee*) Cbvell in one. two and three-pound out fits for sports or school are PAPER are excitingly lovelv nt | ■ Tgey did this by declaring in Rome, which Mr. O’Leary vjstted Mitchell, .who has been with P. 25 cents. during Holy Week. Pictures of St. 7tS Miia SiTMt Green Stampa Given TeL 5680 alxes; the loeally-fresh Btirnham specially priced at Cheney’s. Well the .TOHNSON PAINT COM- 1 ural Vitamin A and also eases coughs and throat Several directions they were "pre- . point plan th* United StaUi would A W. since 1940, has been (n the nectlciit's 169 towns be allowed I Peter'e taken on Easter Sunday Faraltsre and Mnsie Home of Frii^daire and Bradly lines; and all the well made with double-turned angora P.\NY, 699 Main Street. Tradi- j irritations resulting from colds by its soothing elTect. pared to stay all night" if need be. I have wanted to add other apeclfle instruction field for several yeara knovm Schraft’s chocolates. 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, I tion-b.acked pattern.s reflect the ! but asked the General Manager to | not more than one representative. | showed the hug* crowds, 5t00.000 at the aircraft plant. . . , , . J . I culT.s and fine cotton foot the At present, many have two. points to th* agenda. 1 teasjKxm finely grated onion' spirit of colonial decor, and new j boll down his remarks to a mini- He did not Identify th*M points. outside In the square and an altar The new school is part of the fre.shlv ground 1 are usu.ally retailed at $.75 WomFn Oppose Plan was set up on - the steps. Fifty j expanding program of manufac- Alfly 0»n «ta (pulp and juicei, • ” I a pair and. even nt Cheney’s, are ideas are vibrant in apln.shy big | mih time. Perhaps, the Directors However, h* made (t plain he Ingredient; 4 cups finely grated pepper (to taste I. floral designs. From a stylized i g«8cjt*,.«aul4 ■ be OiM. at- tb# ;*klef objections to would have favored bringing Na­ thousand were able to gain admit­ I luring and will aupplement the rcgmlarly three pains for $2,00. the proposal, said Shapiro, was the tance. Following the mass the I training department at the Ekuit carrots, S-4 cup boiling water. 2-3 Method: Put the rarrots. boil- 1 Now they are onlv $1.25 for three wlilmsy with bouqiief.s ami hearts i . With full explan- tionalist Oiina Into the talks. Ing water, salt and sugar Atlon to be sent out to each mem­ fear among women that . their Pop* appeared on the balcony on I Hartford plant. teaspoons salt, 1 tablespcwn sugar. In a ' oairs nt the CHENEY BP.OTH- on a black background to demure In answer to a reporter’* ques­ DECORATIVE SCARFS OF VARIED USES medallions w1tli eolorftil dignity, ber. number would be reduced in the EH.S REMNANT SALE.SROOM. House. In towns with two rep­ tion. Acheson denied th* American there are many choices. Compan­ - Sh>1ng off from handling this support for the U. N. resolution Imaortant appropriation problem resentatives, Shapiro said, the In­ Churmbig Laces and Cottotu at Unnaaally lA>w Price# Discard your fluorescent light ion papers are faseinating with could be regarded as appeasement VALUE! clination Is to send one man and solid eolors piekeet iHin on dual job holding. Under this U. N. countries In voting for the riiOTTND DOILIES r ’—$ M just as thrilling as they are iilc- •lannary 22 to 21 to secure for plan. Legislators would not be sd- cease-fire appeal. Manchester home-makers the lat­ FOR YOUR SMALL SCREEN they never let Waddell ^et BEDROOM V —9 .88 / ttired. This ring, with guaran­ g4ng. Queatlona immediately boil- lowed to serve in other paid public This said the American govern­ f l ' It”—81A8 teed brilliance, color, and propor­ est patterns in the best lines. ofllces. ment, voted In favor of the ceaae Meanwhile, there is a large stock TELEVISION SETS iA in. and after a rather fruitless tion. Is available at the DEWEY- kl^f hour the General Manager The opposition to that proposal, fir* plan even though it did not CHAIR ARM BIATS $ .88 RICHMAN COMPANY., 767 Main of. handsome carpets that won’t Shapiro reported, did not appear believe the U. N. effort would suc­ Thew irr the ihoei ih«i help young go out of fashion at the shop for again pleaded for the right to ftive SUITE ALL WHITE OR COLORED SCARPS Street. M* report. to be so great as that to the pro­ ceed. l»*i to grow normally. They’rt Immediate delivery. BIG SELECTION .,jThc qiieations were pushed posed cut of the House member­ "While there waa little chance WHITE RUNNERS. 4.1”—$2.29 made m take tht twelve active A limited quantity of PLASTIC Uidr. and Waddell was "given the ship. for lucceas, we believed the United 55'alitnt Muffins Rleh Wnii An-Over Eyelet Embroidery miles children cover day after GAR.MENT BAGS are barg.aln- ffaDr” . But he had scarcely start- Republicans apparently faced Nations should leave no stone un­ priced at the Notion Department Ingredients: 2 cups sifted all­ OF 16,17,19, 20 INCH SETS possible future troubl* from aa- turned to reach a peaceful solu­ Compipte — For day. You get excellent fit with SH again when "just one question” OBLONG SCARFS, 35”—$1.00 of the J. W. HALE COMPANY. purpose flour, 4 teaspoons baking yfga put, followed bv others until othef source. Reports j>ecame per­ tion,” he said. AD White er Pastel Color* With White Eyelet Border no gapping at the tides , . . Taking sixteen garment.s in clear powiler, 1-2 teaspoon salt. 1-3 eup Um end of the evening. sistent today that Rep. Nelson Th* U. S. delegatis to the U. N„ no slipping at the heel. plastic that .shows what is in shortening. 1-4 cup su.gnr. 1 egg. Several points stood out in the Carpenter (R., Canterbury) might he said, found a groat many Demo­ 1 cup milk. 1 cup broken walnut not accept the Chairmanship of lOOKSrYM S We also have light­ them, with handy zipper closing, EASY TERMS r^ a rk s gleaned from th, confus- cratic nations who wanted to vote the bags are a $1.98 value selling, lijeats. ioa. the House Finance CXimmittee to for th* reeoiuUon. Under such FOR BTH tYTHlNG weight dressy stylet while they last, at only $1.69, 5iJethod; Sift flour with baking .•One j.s thM the wage propoaals which he was appointed. conditions, the Secretary said, you BeanMful Mallow Maple Pla- ol Pr* • uk • tlv powffer and salt. Cream short- G O P leaders, generally non­ Istendert toShave been *dvanoed must sometimes aubordin/t* your lah. Includes: Dreeser, .Mirror. quality. Give your bread and vegetable tenlng and sugar Beat in egg Mat night "b«aic” - they did committal about the reports, said own beliefs to the wishes of the boards a thin coating of shcflac and milk. Add flour mixture to •IKS. include cost of living adjuat- only that they bad heard nothing overwhelming majority of your '/f'hemt. Full Sire Panel Bed. before u.sing tbein to prevent dis­ wet Ingredients, stirring as little BENSON'S hients. r , about It from Carpenter. The last friends If you want to preserve the as possible. stir in nuts with report from Carpenter himself coloration and to ward off pene­ RADIO, TELEVISION,‘ a p p l ia n c e s Tlte second is that an across the basic unity of the free world. Spring and Mattresa. tration of liquids which will de­ last atrqkes. Pour Into well- .btard increase probably would not was that he had not made up his teriorate woouildlng iw haying (lalf ot its floor . . . onywhorol RCA Victor's Eye We Are Introducing when stored In a cool dark, place, C (Ineindinr Federal Tas> ages devoted to three small newly promise candidate. Mikoleit, .21 Woodland atrset; covering, for a reasonable fee, fine quality of three mattreearo. This h my dog, Tige r n Legislator* b^gan introducing but when stored at room tempera­ nartitioned offices to . be used for Mr*. Florin* Barron, 1$ Cfiiestnut Witness Picture Synchronizer expert television installation ord SclMiUfically built for reatful alum- ture they keep only about six roclal service consultatUins ’ rooms bills in greater numbers than'at drive: Mr*. Marion Sadd, 271 High literally locks pittum h> placet Look for him there, too!** (VALUES UP TO $3.50) any time since the session began. street; Norman LaRoac, US El- mointerwmee. ber. New Improved Innereprlngat weeks. .arid other public business. Fof The Polrfield'i cobinot it a Our 1951 come,,nvoi|4h8. the space has been Bills received today would: dridge street; Mr*. Cora Ward, 80 heavy woven long-wearing ticking. TtM fs aaij^ity sound ndvka, aaodieti Alway* LTALITY PLATED SIL'VER Colorei Seeaie Pietures , Prise Mt *paii by movable partitiona, Add Easton to the list of towns, Lockwood *treet; Mr*. IxicUI* boouty, tool And you get a built- $349.95 -A reni buy If ever there was oncl lock fag B u m r Brown an d T % e in your Ses beauUfnI and lueful Rifts Vz tait now a .more permanent job la switching from annual to bi-8nnial Hotchkiss and son, 1S8 Oak in antenna . . . a phoflo-]ack for bietailatloa Extra ! at AfATHER'S . AT THE. CEN- Dr having schedule trouble with fel­ great hall for Naeslffs, last season ^ nual dinner held at the Roaemount By -m r Sevjer ...... •44*ee44* n 6$ 74 219 w. L. ret. physical equipment I ever MW,’’ EARL W. YOST ford and Gilead. N. Jobnten eeeeaee** 71 93 61 3M Rmutu^l Luthtran ...... 47 31 .621 low Ivy League rneimbers, aa It Che doctor added, "but unfortu­ has been averaging better then ' Restaurant. Other ofheers for the E m I H artford F ollow Misa .Schweppe graduated from I'allileper •**o**e*4 17 79 97 264 Bi. JamAt No. 3 ...... 46 22 .676 claims, nobody Is conflmaing It. 20 points per-gamc. He Is current­ coming year are Lee Frecchie, Sports Editor 5)ou(h Methodist No. 1 ... 37 31 .544 nately he waa a playboy and tlkln t J Laurels Down Legion, Umps Have Gortd Oxford school last June and la A. Johnson ••***••• 111 91 61 372 In fact, there’s been nothing but make the most .of If. He should ly teaching history at Groveton, vice president; Jim -Rohan, secre- lo g ' W eekly M eeting F. Fordo ,. 94 107 95 39* North Mfthdjdiat No. 1 .. 37 3t .544 denials. N. H.. High. Morgan Features now attending Bradford Junior —,1 - .—_ , St. John'8 ...... 37 31 .544 have been heavyw’clght cjiampion ,tary, and Joe Cataldi, treasurer. BaUs *n-Strike* writer has seen in years. The tal­ College. Bradford. Maas. She 1a A New York sports columnist for yeare." ’ , ------i.. ; A pheasant dinner was served to ' •nte.weeWy lunch of the Man- ToUl* ...... 449 424 415 1906 ’ Crnter Confo* ...... 36 33 .529 Larry Doby will draw down a ented Negro jumping-jack la cur­ Hours, Fresh Air, Sunshine \ the granddaughter of Mrs. Q. A. ap#* <1> North Mrthodlit No. 3 ... 3.1 23 .515 smoked it all out yesterday when Max won the heavyweight Don Warren has replaced Earl ; approximately 135 members and rently starring for the Univer.sity Tie for League Lead caasur RoUry au b was held at .Schweppe of San Antonio, Texas, Jennlne* .. $c 72 74 232 tji. Jaiii^R No. 1 ...... 25 .33 .515 he wrote . tliat the sedate Ivy crown in June 1934 from Priniu Bissau as director of activities at | guests, 830,000 oalary next aeqson to play St. BrMfVt’ff No. 1 ...... 34 -24 ..'■UO League, excepting Cornell, is boy­ of Connecticut freshmen . . ’The In Triumph on Road tha Country Club last night. Presi­ and the late Mr. and Mrs. C. .Anderson n 6* S3 U49 Carnerd and lost it a year later to the West Side Rco. Earl waa | centdrfield lor the Cleveland In­ "Ice Capadea of 1951." now show­ j New York — iNCA) — Speak-, Inatituttona, declared duly quali­ Charles E. Thompson of Atlanta. CVtiliMNi ...... 99 64 72 3*5 Houth M^!hofiiit No. 3... 94 34 ..TOO cotting—or planning to boycott— forced to give up the job because I Coach Johnny Falkowski and dent Carl P*uray welcomed Karvey McBride ... , , ^ ...... 101 91 99 291 (Tongot ...... 23 .35 .495 Jim Braddock. ^ diana. .Mra. Kill* Kinder ha.s ing at the New Haven Arena , ing of hardship! of an umpire, Tim fied and placed tn a Class' D ' , , Oa. Mr. Way Is the grandson Penn's Red and Blur. The schedul­ of his regular day time poeltlon. I Business Manager Art Pongratz of B urke S cores 3 L P oiiiis league, the recruit arbiter has to T, King Into the memhership nf|„f and Mrs. John U. Way of laklng .... •••••••■ ‘ SO If 103 :*« Rt. Mar.vii No. 3 ...... 28 40 .413 "I would have to rate Joe Louis been granted a divorce from the through Sunday, arc in its eleventh i Hurst yc*r* ago cracked; "Think __ __ — ___ fit. BrJilgpfft .No. 2 \...... 27 41 .297 ing difficulties reportedly will Nassiffs went on a scouting trip Sparks D rive purchase his own gear. KxcluaUe Break Loose in Final Rotary. The door prire wwa won West Hartford and Mrs. Edgar start after 19.’i2. as the second best physical speci­ Red Sox pitcher on -grounds of year. The show travels more than T o Pace Team to W in of the hour*." B i g . U i i n ToUIr ...... un 428 4I(> 1295 7.)on l.uthpran ...... 27 41 .397 men I've examined in my official Ollie's, sponsored by Olllc Jar­ last night for new talent. At least 10.000 miles a season and since of his street clothes, it costs a Period to Notch Win by Cbarlee Nute, Sloan of Hartford. He attended ____ fit. Dfiry’r No. 1 ...... 36 42 .382 Ivy League football teams are one and poasibly two' new player* deaertion. The Kindera have "And the fresh air and sun­ minimum of $2S8.,50 to equip an Karl Keller, member.xhip chair- Kinpswood school and graduated Tfmplrt Brth Sholom .... .25 43 368 Penn, Cornell, Yale, Harvard, work." the doctor said, "but Joe's vis, tied the Beason't high team three children.. La.st season the Its inception it has played before In U phill Struggle; Prlferf (I) great attribute was his complete | single mark In the West aide Rec are expected to be unveiled Friday twenty million people . . Figure shine." added Hank O'Day. j umpire. He require* two blue Number 6^ Windham ' man. clarified the rules that aie to from Hotchkiss .school and Tale (IsngTT.r. ami Brown. Tha ftroup, actually, night iB Hartford agalnat the Brooklyn Dodgers averaged five Well, the umpires atlll have the ' govern the ctirreni attendame Sestk MrlheSItt No. I IS) relaxation before a fight. He was Bowling League last Monday night, skaters get good . pay, but there Bowlers Top Photos serge uniforms, two pair*, of tlnlvcrslly. rla.ss of 1945; Mr. Way Dummy has no offlel.il standing. It was Hurricanes. Reserved segt tickets runs a game, yet lost the Nation­ hours, but must stay up half the ■hoea, one apeclally built, heavily High Here Friday contest for the benefit of Generals scrs’cd with the Army Air Forres McOirmirk Rlchrnond almost always—cool as an icicle. with a 649 score. Eartlcr this sea­ first cost is heavy. A pair of skat­ I named by sportswriters. for Friday’s game may M aacured al League flag to the Philadelpti.ia night every night. They atlll have capped to protect hia toes and In­ MarV Holmes and Joseph Pero. during World W’ar II and Is now I ^ nton .... Perkins I Quaker President Harold E. "Ray Robinson, the welterweight son Ihe Knigh^ of Columbus Phllltea. The Bums batted .293 ing boots, made to order, cost standing* Brown at Jack Crockett’s office on Maiq the fresh air. too. but arc light* step from foul balls. He has tn Breaking up a eeeeawtng game From the nillng." given it appears associated with the Cushman Johnson ■Jjg j Stassen, not one to mines words— champion, is another cool custom­ rolled, the samenEotal. at Ebbets Field and only .252 on about $8.’i. Add another $30 to thfit W. L Pet. Nichols street. _ ■ Garden Grove ...... fi 1 have icplacrd Ihc sunshine. have a cheat protector, mask and . tlMt the teams are in n tie at the Chuck company. Banks . 661; either athletlealiy or politically er before » bout but he's more the road. Brooklyn won 48 and for *' pair of blades. A pair lasts .833 with a fourth quarter ruBS, Man- Te:«ls . . . Ug 407 iMa restless and eager. He always one season. With each change of Laurel* ...... 1 1 .833 Yet. annually. hundreds of shin guards. ^weaent time The annual mid-.vear examlna- (he 3vas a Republican candidate Reserved seat tickets for Sunday The highest elex-ation in Florida lost 30 In Flatbush. and won 41 young men go the hard way for a cheater Hlgh’e Indiana racked up Touts ...... S04 546 654 16U seems at a sharp fighting edge.” costume it appears that the Skaters Charter Daks ...... 3 3 .900 Officially bedecked, the recruit Wrthdaya of Harry Muidnicntj Windham High echool will Barger ... for the 1948 presidential nomina­ afternoon's Eastern League baaket- Is 325 feet. and dropped 35 games on the road. hard life. The schools for umpire* umpire gets the munificent sum .Iheir elxth win In ten etarta this and^^do Piftani were djlly cele- | (,„ Friday. January 19th and itllhert9«>n Mery's No.- t (l> tion)-—blamed the troubles on NardicUo said Paycheck, before ball game at the armory between Fx-KIanager Burt Shotton’a boys are wearing different colored boot*. Burnside Eagles . ... 3 3 .600 aifford ...... , iai 04 02 260 American Legion .. . . 2 6 .3,33 prove that people will pay to be of $350 per nlonth In the D league, eraaon with a 56-48 rtotoiY over brated'wit-h the proper ceremonies. continue'through January 25. Braun .. . Penn's efforts to meet Notre that bout with Louis In 1940, was Bristol and Nassiffs arc now o n ! clubbed n o homers at Brooklyn It Isn't so. They have snug fitting puni.xhed. t-iOokwiM-fd Rtech ...... »5 l u 05 hni "the most jittery Icilow I’ve ever covers, made of lastex. and ^yed Herm’s Studio ...... 0 6 .000 for a flve-and-s-half month sea­ East Hartford In the neighboring . FoUo^Hlg the lunch the club Mrs.' Floyd Fogll entertained Benson ...... lit M 44 296 Dame on the gridiron In 1952. sale at Nassiffs store on Main ' and 84 on foreign fields. For the Bill McGowan tells hi* pupils Duirimv seen. He was downright pale and the proper hue to match the cos­ son. membership\edJoumed to Pratt Mrs. .Maude Boltomley. Mrs. Ida Grsnt ...... N. ino M 274 But eolumnlst Joe Williams of strept and at the sports depart-1 first time In the history o f Dem to bring their best business suit, town last night. Coach Wilfred un.steady.” tume . , . Donna Atwood, one of Norm Burke, the Rec Senior "In (Isss D and C," advise* Claike’a charges, sparked by var- and Whitney A i r c r a f t plant in Herk and Miss Permella .Broiia- Total* . 418 441 413 1271 Groves ...... 123 84 77 3«4 the New York World-Telegram ment of The Herald. Resen-ed ' fi Bums In the N. L„ more than one as he likes his undergrsduntes to Professor McGowan, "iinipircs us­ Bast Hartford ^^»tier e r e Ihc mem and Sun said the uppltv-upplty l»uis stopped Paycheck In the seat reeervatlons ape being ac- ■ player hit 30 homers. Gil Hodge*. the featured stars of ‘'Ice Capades League's Most Valuable Player ■atlle Al Morgan, hifiided the Hor­ . seau at her home recently. After Totels look the part of gentlemen. ually take a room In a private bers were eonductc*'(Son. 70 to 67. The victory en­ off the field. We don't w-ant our umpires return each night to the Assisting him were (’hester WVJ^, [..omhardo were named by the It. Is8('hi.r*'n 9^) 255 grid opponent. step into the ring. discharge from the Army. The ace minute.. Tbe locals wet's extended to the Raakettuill League tonight are as abled the Laurels to climb into a boy* msmlng around Daytona town in which their room is lo­ Zm*1rk . . . . I. V. AhraitU ...... 136 lua 136 ,364 Stassen rejected Williams' In "A good test, he said, "Is to tap Detroit Tiger pitcher is currently Oil Boiiley. former Boston^Col- limit before pulling out the nine .Tohn Selden. George . teachers to represent the teaching follows: Amoebaa va. CYO, Mus- , tie for first place In the. Ktanding.* Beach w-caring T-shirts oj* any­ cated. * Charles Nute. and Mytrill Farrell.^ terpretaUon this wav: the kneecap and teat reflex ac­ In training at Camp Pickett. Va. legc and Los 'Angeles Kama line­ point verdUt. For three periods on the salary schedule coni- TatiJa ...... (31 544 1551 tangs vs. Green Rlx'als. Burkeya va. I with the idle Garden Groves. Ih thing of that nature” It la just a* well for the poor The group was divided Into units mlH,ce. Rev. George Vt. Milne and Total* _____ ...... 6M 6r -S» I6tl " f do not believe in boycotting tions. The reaction will «how' any Houtteman haa suffered severe man. has signed aa a line coach at Tuition for a five-week course Last Hartford was very much In DUee's a«alk M *lk«4ltt N s. 3 (2) DeMolay. the other game a vastly-strength­ umpire that happier days are ^ the game. Mancliester broke loose of four or five and eondueted Mrs Aynilam Hammond were sp- n6U(k ...... M 123 62 Notre Dame or an.v other Ameri­ exaggerated conditions. headache* whenever near gun-fire Bpaton College. . .Herman Hick­ at the McGowan School of Kochln ...... 1l« n loe 813 can college team whether they are . .Larry Jansen of. the New York ened Charter Oak Bowler combine ahead, provided he makes good for seven elr.vlghl points as the through the ni^hlne shop, assem­ potntedNjn the committee to rep­ Aureto ...... W 124 M 316 Clark ...... 67 66 110 "For instance, I knew Joe Wal­ man-. Yale football coach, vlll be Hard Knocks Is $80. Business and- Is spared, and the brighter bly division,' te.st stand.* and MglMii ...... 69 121 91 weak or strong, North or South. cott wa.s going to fight a whale of Johnny Hedlund. for many years Giants has averaged 18 or more heard over WTIC on Saturdays downed Herm's Studio. 66 to 65. final stanza got underway, end resent th e'^ ard of Rducation. A. n*h*r ...... 78 117 - 140 Coach Pete Staum's Lsiurcls bo'imed when It was OK'd for G1 times aren't anything to wrlti- through th^'spare parts and ship­ Walkrr .... Loim is ...... 103 90 101 East or West." . a fight against Louis that first an outstanding athlete and later triumphs for the piist four years from 11:15 to 11:30 p. m., begin­ linsl Hartford never rebounded Robert K. Links, son of Mr. and ...... 8« m 101 .315 Johnson ...... 60 133 IIS were forced to stage an uphill Randy Cola' training. .Subsistence nms from home about at that. lit Clsse O. ping divlytons. A very interesting I^ralcyka ...... 1.36 tot II 43.5 •Stassen didn't explain the "ob- time. I told friends he might beat a very succe&ifiil baseball and In the National League. He has .M .Morgan from that nssault. Mrs Karl Linlik.of West street ning January 20. . .Bill Holland fight to win. The plucky Legion $75 to $120 a month, depending an umpire starts at $3(H). B $325. eveningWns enjoyed and the mem­ will report for Ibductlon Into the C olav*«h;o ...... — — 138 136 leetlons” to Notre Dame but a ro- Louis. They just laughed. basketball coach, suffered a broken won 73 games against 46 losses haa been suspended for one year on the wife and klddlbe. Bottled up oh the small court Totals <67 664 535 lio6 arm yesterday while working in led from the opening whistle until A $350, Double A $400, Triple A during the o|>enlng period, Man­ bers s first hand look at the United States Army\pn Wednes­ iiable university source, who de- "I knew because he was very for a .613 percentage. Jansen hit from racing by the AAA. Holland I ''All students live at the achool $500. Total* ...... 806 676 6IU 1400 ellned Identification, said Ivy East Hartford. only one batter end did not wild six minutes had elapsed in the chester fell behind by 18-13 at. the product of propeller and jet engines day, January 24. ' St. tmmr» Na. I (It confident and relaxed. The same took part in a stock car race last Blast A. A. U. in nice comfortable barracka," ad- "Major leagues start their men at the East Hartford plant. LaRixItrr League officials reganl the Fight­ pitch once in 275 innings last sea­ final canto. After deadlocking the Slali Tactics clght-mlniile mark as Uordy Jor­ Mr The annual Connectlc^H Milk McCeseU was true of Max Schmeling In the November which wasn’t sanctlont count at 64-all, Randy Coif tossed visfa Professor McGowan, the at $5tK)0 and all expenses, and yi.i Paul Aerto ing Irish as below par scholas- first fight with Louis. Joe, 1 re­ Howie Hampton set a new single . son. 'He fanned 161. batters and ed and the AAA acted at its re­ dan, the Horn- t’s lop polnt-grttcr, Prodiicera Association mcmb^t^lp Isamouroaux ...... 10} 116 In two twin-pointers and fhi/i senior major league umpire. can go as high aa $13,00U s year. ” GutbHo ...... 101 131 Pasaiil . . . . tleall.v. And If Penn plays Notre member, was on edge because of and three string record in Uie I gave up but 55. bases' on balls... cent meeting. .Kyle Rote, Smith- Press Office ; Prnfc.xsor MrUuwan this year •and Boh Davtn found the range meeting for District 10 wdll be ^ d .1. Arno . . Dame it means the Quakers eon- Mont* Irvin batted ,251 tn the gave the Laurels their margin of Pnifesior McGowan, who' this early. Dl* srding the fast break Habarorn ...... 1» 106 the one-day postpoiiement. Schmel- Church Bowling I.«ague last night.'! em Methodist's great back, is the ' again ia operating two five-week spring starts his 27lh campaign in Prove (lostlv in Columbia at Yeoman's hall or^ ^anibera ...... no 87 Twaroftiis done the Irish academic policy. first 53 games with the Giants victory. liecMU.-,e of Inability to move on tbe (fileacl Wednesday, Jan. 17. Lucius W. ing was calm as a baby. I felt he'd Hampton rolled games of 128. 166. I No. 1 choice In the annual "Nation­ I classes, switching his locale from the American Lrague, tells lus 8bpw ...... 87 tOI Totals ... His Irish temper amused, Notre beat Louis and he did." 109 for a 403 total, the first 400 1 last summer-but batted JI44 In the al Football League draft. The Legion led 16 to 14, 37 to 25, ir 'illw imder-sir,.-d hardcoiirt, Manchester Robinson. Sr., la president of this 565 1601 and 58 to 62 at the periods. Burke I '**7 Slykhiiiii U afip j Cocoa. Fla., to the Cleveland In­ candidates. at. Dame’s Athletic ’ Director Ed The doctor was asked whether or better score this season. final 57 to finish with a JOO ^ dians’ farm base hard by Day- Funs D ialikf B aakrthall went into a weaving game. Mor- The Ladles' Aid Society of the district. The membership Is made ToUls''------.341 644 1604 I Moose) Krause replied: mark..Ho3rie Pollet of the Cards received plenty of scoring assist­ Major and 'D iple A job* arc ;;*n. unable to make his presence Thomaa . he had ever tried this excellent I I>4‘avefi B ad Taste 1 tons, A student may take the scarce. The big leagues take "n Gilead Congregation a I chureh up of dairymen In the towns of Blooc'good . "Our aesdemic requirements are la an Insurance oaleaman during ance from Fred Booth who scored felt at the start, pkanted himself Frey ...?^^ 104 — 313 system at the race tracks. Teuinn Thai Kefiiae held their annual meeting at the Andover, Hebron. Marlborough C61a ...... Monday night the top four teams Las! Nigh 1^8 Fights 15 points. Cole countered for 12. no more than two new men a In the bucket and worked the Pes.,111 .... equal to. If not better than, those "It would be good," he said, the off-asaaon for*the Eddie Dyer o e c a i i s e OI r l l i a n r e s , 1,-,^. a, and remain for the ad- borne of Mrs. Norman Warner and Columbia. Hyd* ...... of the Ivy L,eague o f any other in the Countrj' Club Bowling Company, Remember Dyer, the Big guns for the losers were Joe year, usually one, the AAA’s two T n Play Straight B all leather for set shots. Jim ,‘lhMltey PrtlhtU ... "but somehow I can't get the hors­ I vsnerd course. Feb. 9-Mar. 15. The "nie following oltirers were elect­ T h e Gilead Cbngregational Nolson .... League will stage a roll-off for the former 8t. Louis CardinsI boss 7 Zemco with 19, Don Hubbard wltli or three. contributed a pair of tosses to get Luces ...... institution In the country. es to cross their leg*." B y 'The Associated Press New York - (N EA) Like latter probably has to do with ed; PresIdenL Mt»» Clara EIUs; church committee and the huUding Bmltb . . . •. first round championship. Pair­ The FTiinie Infield missed only IS 16, Leoy Day with 15 and George The league president la the um­ the locals started. Once Morgan Totals ...... 5S6 414 650 1570 "Out entrance requirement#, White Plains, N. Y. — Tony handling Leo Dtirocker. New York iNKAl Pl.iying 'vice president. Mrs. Robert E. committee will hold ' a spwlel fim trsoB .. and class standards, are absolute­ ings will find the Royals meeting games last season. Shortstop Zwick with II points. those of. many other old organi­ pire's only friend. became fired up East Hartford had Fumbles That Hctp4!d A one-coat "Vitolized Oil" Amato. 155, Guttenberg. N. J., Graduated from the umpiring He has to love the vvoik. the d o U. Iiidiniiapolis took the Foote; secretary. Mrs. Adolph meeting at the home of Robert E. r.aisaaci l.atkrraa ly beyond reproach and *11 anvone the Kro-Flites and the Titleists Granny Hamner and third aacker Fred Newman, former Hall zation.* tn this country, the public tioublrs. The lanky Negro North Simona: as-slstant secretary, Mrs. Foote on Thursday evening, Jan­ Total! ...... 830 silk S65 1616 opposing the Dots. The Royals. base paint that costs less, out Willie Jones took part tn all 157 outpointed Sonny Levitt, 158, New High brilliant, set the pace for hnskribnll Royals Into a sixth over- Nnran ...... 106 iii 334 lias to do to prove It is to Inve.stl- New York - Three team.s York. 8. relations department of the Ama­ tender Ignited tha spark that sent Robert Hawley; treasurer. Mrs. uary 18 at eight o'clock. _ U Amlrrton ...... foil 67 - Titleists, Kro-Fllte.s and Dots fin­ regular season games played by the Charter Oaks, scoring 23 Ume period in Rochester. awigate and determine for himself." during the 1950 football season covers, outlasts and gives Chicago—Gfen Flanagan, 131, teur Athletic Union could stand a C lach Howard Goding’i chargee* nton Buell and her as.slstant. Hebron Grange will sponsor an­ E. Aiiilrtaon ...... 60 75 26.'i I Williams said the Stassen re- ished in that order in the first far more beauty and Mtis- the FIghtIn’ Phils. . Tommy Hen- points .and setting up on equal After nearly 30 minutes of It, down to defeat. Using hts hook Miss Clara Ellis The directress­ Benaon ...... 84 M tied for the leadership In recover­ division. Failing to make the play­ rich will serve as a cameraman St. Paul: outpointed Tony Longo, lot of dusting off. other card party to be held at the Invite Directors pl* I mark that touched off the cross- factioD thairordinafy painu 136, Baltimore, 10. number in victory over Herm's. LIU Soundly Trounces the Dlympiaiis finally got a shot shot to advantage .Morgan etruck es, Mrs. Alice E. Foote. Mrs. Gilead hall on Tuesday evening, €^rl»on ...... 131 118 ing 6)pponrnts fumbles. Tennes­ offs were the Top-Flltes, Bedfords, for the New York Yankees at Willy Slykhuts held out—for all •’*'* country burat of comment, mostly Los Angeles— Charley Salas, The winner* led throughout) hold­ they were looking for. edged the ' back fast to overcome the East Helen Keefe and Mrs. Mabel War­ January 23 at eight o'clock. The denying the boycott but never see, WjNsming and Florida each Finalists and Sweetshots. — it’s the only Wall Paint spring training this ■eaaon..Phll ing 11 to 8. 25 to 22 and 43 to 37 of $8 a day—in the way of ex­ Hartford lead afid the locals were Totah ...... 500 466 478 1464 148, Phoenix, outpointed Elmer Hniiie Brews, 75-7.1. ner: missionary committee. Mrs. sum of 125 was realized from the I'o Attend Meet confirming it. was this; recovered 28 enemy miscues. enriched with 's Rlzzuto of the New York Yan­ lead* at the period*. in front .",1-23 at halftime. IM. Saba'a 14) The Tennessee Volunteers ire Beltz, 147, Los Angeles, 10. pense money. and Secretary- But the customers walked out, C. Daniel Way and Mrs, Ernest first party heW at Hebron Town TawerakD "Penn will never drop a team exclusive proceii "Vitolized kees, the Most Valuable Player Herman Wlerzhlckl and Wally Couldn’t Mlop 5largaa ...... 104 M coached by General Bob Neyland George Stiles passes along the Portland. Ore. - - Willie Bean, Treasurer Dan Ferris let the for­ Duquesne, White Stars both sides missed trains, anil, be- Dingwall: telephone rommittee, Hall. Prizes were awarded as fol­ Deptula ...'.V,...... 106 116 from It* schedule because the Award winner In the American Parclak with 13 and 12 points, re­ East Hartford didn't have a man Tlia Board of Dlrectora of Maa- while both the Gators and Cow­ information that credit for the Oils" to give controlled 203, Lus Angeles, stopped Bill Pet­ mer Eui-opcnn 1500-metcr cham­ Mra. Martin Hills. Mrs. George lows: Bridge. Mrs. Ralph Secord E«vl>‘.o«8kt ...... 103 66 team has beaten Penn consistent- League, waa once told he would spectively, were bc.st for the pion return to Am.sterdam. cnu,.e of the tr.-vvehng lime and In- I c .T .b V o f rtop^ng M o r l^ Milne and Mrs. Douglas Porter: chestar has been invited to at­ MaanIckI ...... 107 16 280 pokes are tutored by former Ney- idea to take a collection among penetration. loee a leg because of a baseball erson, 214, Chicago, 2. and Mrs. Merton Hllla: setback, riocharciyk ., ly." Denver—-Corky Gonzalea. 127'j. Photos. Herb Browiv also hit dou­ The losing of the smiling Slyk- t .conng. he w .. gather­ social committee. Mrs, Albert Richard Grant and Donald Griffin; tend the meeting of the League *8 104 264 . Williams Interpreted this as a land-coached Tennessee stars— Country Club men bowlers for the rail — "C.l«r •foeeiki 4er y*«' accident. / ble figures for the losers with five Blarkhinln S«*l to Take night. Rocliesler luat by 12 points ing in rebounds and rifling accu­ Bob Woodruff of Florida and March of Dimes belongs to Rqp- Mmw" (eekbl. Denver outpointed Jack McCoy, hiiis, a track personality as well .Adams, Mrs. Winthrop Porter, canasta, Mrs. Curt BUI and Mrs. of Women V oten tonight at 8 p.m. Totala slur on Harvard and Yale, both of fibofa Here and There hoops. in Mlniir.spulis. IndiHiiapoli* bowed rate passes to teammate* wh* 506 536 1563 Bowden Wyatt of Wyoming. 127. Los Angeles. 10. 1 as a remarkable judge of distance, Over No. 1 Ranking; Sports Schedule MVs. Norman Warner and Mrs. George Aden, Jr., and special whom have severed grid relations nie Sloane. Heavy financial losaen have 4'karler Oak Bowlera 451 to Tii-L’illes 111 Moline. On top of piled up a nine {mint lead In the Albert Unka. In the Itohhtna Room o f Center San Antonio— .Mario Trigo, 136. in connection with a decidedly pet­ prize, William Warner. at. Si ■es N*. I with Penn—Harvard In 1942, been reported by Eaatem feoaket- B. K T St. Louih PlayH Aggien thnt profeMion.sl baskcbnll took a third canto. Doomed to defeat the Delleioiu sandsvirhes and coffee Congregational church. Charles F. Angeles, outpointed Joey ! i ’ - K ing rf ...... 1 ty expense request. U miseiable Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lankof were Zboras ...... 139 67 W 385 Yaje a year later. balt League promoter* fn Bristol \ rnp In Rm hester, even with nil home towners surge ju*t before srere served by the hostess and Yard, Director of Personnal far Blish Hardware Go. Hamum, 136. Chicago, 10. ! 1 W hitcher, 1( . . 1 promotion for vastly more than Silk City V*. North Knds, 7 15 the earlier nrlioiv. Sunday Tialtors at the home of Hildebrand ...... 61 SO 114-^55 and Wallingford, .attendance In d L«ua. If ...... 111 Top (same Tonight the period came to an end dead­ b«r' assistant, Mrs. Robert R, LuBaorklno ...... lOl 66 • eee * e *. 3 the AAU and the associations con­ Mr#. Rdith Krause In TerryvIUe. the City of Hartford win speak on 117 3H Torrtngton is gpdd aa 1* the 1 Waldron, c . . 5 I Conrhe* who freeze the ball are lock^ tha coimt at 40-aII. Foote. A vote of thanks was ex­ r. O’Reilly ., ...... 63 131 Hookey at a Glance ducting major Indoor meets. Bolton vs. Rockets. 8:30 Y. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Porter at­ “Typea o< Merit Systems for Muni­ 193 MAIN ST. case tn Meriden and Manchester 2 Martin, c .... .•••ease . 1 New York, Jan. 17. (A>) LIU i only freezing themielvet out’ of Morgdn, John Perry and Swede tended to Mrs. Winifred Rills and J. O RelUy ...... 66 108 “ SSfDorlor Says Baer It 4s a poor move, too, for a Friday, January 19 tended the wedding of Miss Jean­ cipal Peraonnel.” ANNUAL MEETING AND and Hartford, the sixth league 4 N nrm an. rg • • • < . a . 5 ^ I nation which daily pumps nitl- I buslne**, yet by now It muat be ,\nderann shot the locals bock into Mrs. Helen Keefe for their efforts Amertcaa League S Accompru, ig ...... la White-hot. Right now. the Windham va. High, Ai$9 — ette Malmin and Joseph Rusch- Peraennal In Manchester Is one ToUls member, played before an sneour- . 5 i)-l 1(1 perfectly clear that even the -pro-! the lend with seven straight points. In procuring new linen for ,the ...... 530 464 .V)3 1517 Cincinnati 4. St. Louis 2. ~— ' ' * Ilona into tha money gtutton that Blackbirds perhaps are playing Armory. of ths study Items on the League's Bl. RriSzet'a’ Ne. Fiiiesl Speeiiiieii lKM)r ^t^iFno^ laM Sundl^tfft- eemmtmlon service which was mann In Baltimore, Md., on Sat­ 6 16) ELECTION OF OFFICERS 16 Totala ...... 27 n -3 3 65 Is Europe for far less pure lea- HuiuUy, January 21 I fe*slorals do it. ! East Hartford lost its big man. urday. Mr. Ruschmann la Mrs. local a gen ^ for this year. At the Btaulitu 100 106 .306 PiTTSBURCH Pa ;HTS emoon. ^’The auditorium should be Hona. the best basketball In the land, There wa* the celebrated Ft. | Johnny Wilson, and couldn’t find first used on January 7. Mrs. Joe MoTonrille Pro Basketball at a Glance Hprai'a Bristol vs. Nassiffs, 3.15 - Porter's brother and he formerly present time, Manchester has a 90 57 286 Jam-^pSeked Friday night when ' r . b. Oklalvoma A*.M and Kentucky in­ Keefe did the hemstitching on the Donahue ...... New YorkXJari. 17- (>P,-Dr. NnHonal Akeociation It is a grand example of why .armory. I WnvTie deep freese in Minneapolis ' anyone to stop Morgan. From this lived In Wlllimantic. total o f 430 full time municipal 106 115 380 apcti-rivals Manchester. and Hart- d C. Parciak. rf Hnen. Fasan ...... ion III 80.3 Vincent NardlelIo..says Max Rscr RED MEN’S SOCIAL CLUB Indnanspolls 82, Minneapolis 68. • 11 extraordinary track athletes turn cluded! .Monday. January 72 III late November, when George i point on it was a matter of Ume. employaea. Including thooe of the Jbrd collide . . Fred Wilt, the fast­ Legauit, r( .. . u Miltan was held to half of his Dogging their opponents in the A remembrance card seas Jim McConrlMe 86 102 SUO Is the’ finest phyai'e*! specimen he Rochester 97. Tri-CIties 89. 3 .Uivm , If prxrfeasionnl. That may sound like a tall Caterers vs .S||k City 7 l.’i' Y educational system and 135 par^- est FBI man in this country, is 1 • i.siial nllotmcMt. 11 points, and the last session, Manchester sUfled a signed by all the ladies present ever jsrbed with a stethoscope. .( Bruwii. If , ...... 1 Slykhui*. who lost only one of .‘latcmcnt; but Long Island is s Bii-.Mars vs. .Morinrlv .s. 8:30 tlrne workers. They are hired by Totals ...... 519 468 528 154.5 a graduate of Indiana University. Lakers were sunk. ID-18. and wnt to Mrs. George French, Sportsmen Hold Joe Louis and Rugar Robin­ Sunday* January 21,1:30 P. M. I-nng Training Record ) K. XSlrrxbickt c . . . . . o seven mile races in the I'nllcd tall team both on height and on Y rally by the Hornet* and clung to their deportment head with the The miler practices each night at 2 VS. I’am ajc. $ . 4 I The customer.s took * uor.se the lead until time ran out. a former member of the eoclety. I Nertk MHbeSlal Ne. 8 Hi son are boxing's "iceberg^’, before Stales two years ago, didn I even talent. Tuesday. January 28 approval of the Town Manager. Brooklyn'# Prospect Park . . Foot­ 2 Sen rr, rg ... t 4 but now a resident of Msnehester j Tyler ...... |6 167 16 an Important fight, he adds, .and Miami ol'i Hollie Hughes is ask that part of hi* plane fare be F.aglei vs. Hernr*, 7 Iter. I beating. *s is alwavs the case In Morg.an’s 18 point* were high for The Lesygue la lntare«t4|d In gath­ 1 ii. U irrruiCK:, ig ... . •* Tlie Blackbirds, ranked .No. 4 who Is a patient at the Manehes- < Annual Banquet Donnflly ...... 106 114 64 the roost nervous man he'a eVer ball’s .galloping ghost. Red Orange, serving his 45th year as trainer paid. He jvi.it dropped off in New Grove v». Laurels, 8:30 Kec ocdirrem ei of this kind, and that’s the night while Sheekey pushed in ering Information at tha present Zi|M6r Club, Brainard Place labels Bronko Nagurakl aa the Kutacha, rg . . 'd 2-2 f in thia week'a Asaociated f’reas ter Memorial hospital for eve' Hanna ...... n s ii6 85 seen was Johnny Paycheck JiisL. for the Sanford Stud stable, now York en route to Holland from I>oll. now rate above Bradley'* bad box offiie. 11 point#. Every member of ths time on personnel syriem sin other Suirvan ...... 114 ICO i:t2 grsatsst and toughest football treatment and a'card to Mrs. Wil­ before Paycheck entered the ring at Hialeah for winter racing. He 19 Totaia ., ...... 31 13-2U 55 the Canterbury Centennial GSmr.s brulaed Braves. And one muff by Holding the hall In the (losing Indians who participated ahared Members wives and friends of communlUes of comparaMe alze G. Chappell ...... 86 104 118 REFRESHMENTS AND ENTERTAINMENT player he has ever seen. . . Worthy liam Dunham who Is In a Ma­ _ . ■ - -- - , with the Brown Bomber in 1940. saddled the winning George Smith ikore at lialC Ume. 25. lu 22 Buaicri. at Chi’iatchurch. New Zealand. A&M or Kentucky might push inliuites l.i protect a lead is.reas- in the scoring. Jordan and Davtn the .Manchester Division of the to Manchester. Later this month, \ Patterson is the best looking young In the 1916 Kentucky Derby for Heferee Murrx Liiipire Yoai. Willy the Slyk wa.i perfectly Plaii.s sonic home In Ellrabethtowri, Pa Totala ...... 513 560 518 1590 "Ive been examining heavy­ LIU even higher. I oiiablc. but unpopular. sparked F.ast Hartford’s losing ef­ Rev. and Mrs. George Milne and Connecticut Sportsmen's Associa­ the Information uriil bo discussed . Tkk*ts $1.50 basketball college prospect this Sanford Stud. • willing to evunpete in aa mj^ny * 7 I n • I Doing nothing more than maln- fort. tion gathered last night at the In the League’s unit groupa. NaHli Na. t (5) weight champions frpm Jack LaarrU i)61 Long Island displayed its great children and Mrs. Alice Foote K. A. Stsrkvtelher 114 105 139 341 Dempsey’s time right down to Ez- nicela as he did two years agvi, E i f l r l V I I’ f l d i C C I talning posHcsslon throuehout" 20. The Hornet's grabb^ the pre­ Rosemont Restauran'. in Bolton to Croeeen __ P. B. r. T. ' but horrors! he demanded $10 a scoring power last night at Mad­ were Sunday callers at the home Mr. Tard’a talk tonight will pro­ ...... Ill 97 ill .319 zard Charles, officially and unoffi­ N|)F.ADI,INE FOB OBTAININO TICKETS A Bth. rf ...... a ison Square Garden with an 82- minute halvre. four 10 or IS liminary between the jaj-vee quin- enjoy the annual club banquet Megnuson ...... 132 110 119 4-9 to day in the way of spending vide some background on merit 361 cially,” the New York State Ath­ THURSDAY, JANUARY) 18 4 Cole, If ...... 6 2-4 U 52 bludgeoning of a fair Duquesne ' minute quarters, or for the dura­ teti 49 to 41 as Bill Barrett con­ More than 125 persons enjoyed the systems In general. Beside hla Holmes ..,...... tin 101 116 357 U Vilfi, If ...... o money instead of the $2 offered. Brooklyn. Jan, 17 iJ»i Big B. Oiappell ...... IOC letic Oommiaeion physlcion said to­ 0-1 0 , team. It was LIU'a best perform­ tion of six five-minute overtime nected for 18 point*. excellent broiled pheasant dinner work In Hartford he has had ex­ 59 93 387 4 Burkp, c ...... U .’>•10 91 1 Slykhuis, the sporting goods Don Newcombe. tO pounds over served. day, "and I'vd never seen a mass 4 ance of the season. peri’ods, is a pain in the neck. If* Friday night Manchester plays Notice tensive experience In New Jersey Nojhak r ...... 0 0*0 u man who turned to the cokP. TK ...... J IMJ There waa never any doubt of his best pitching weight at 248 boat to Windham High at the ar­ The gathering was addressed by and Michigan. 3 tion busine.is, obviously wanted Cnilegiana must make some ef­ mory. V a II Majioti. rg ...... d l-;< 7 1to look after the bellhops ami the outcome. LIU zoomed to a pounds, plans to get an early Dr. John Flaherty. Oomralssloner The meeting la open to the 8«c*#d rMamasUmwl d Conran, ig ...... i 1-3 3 I 25-7 lead midway |n the first hail, fort to get rid of the ball within Msirhntcr USED GARS TODAY ll **yg, c ...... U 0-U u area The young men heard the January 22, 1951. at 8 P. M.. in Leeett ...... N H 7f an MMMV'S Waahington, rhiladelphla. Boston, ! fonalng for week*. After a couple In the iprlng. T. 55 the Hearing Room of the Munici­ men's Association ,of East Hart­ 4 Zeuicu, rg 'le...... 5 4-‘d 13 boo birds long before fie end of Border ...... at m *t i DSvu. tz ...... U 0-0 U New York, Milwaukee, Cleveland! squeaks against Kansas I don’t know. It -ieem* like gill HarlUre pal Building on the following ap­ ford, gave a few comments on the "National or Poittleal Medicine’' Coben ...... #4 ■ 114 ij .ond Chicago draw from 12,000 to 1 Denver in the opening ) I get a cold In my arm. It tlglit- ' ’"’•’''’b ended 5-3 Iinac- sports. 5 liubbua. Ig ...... 6 4.4 16 ■ plications; w1H he the subject presented ^ Wales ...... U 98 la* o Zwick. Ig ...... 4 4-4 I I j 15,000 spectators, was offered his i Rames, the Blackbirds have im‘- , ena up. When I gel rid of one' Sixteen minutes elsnsed I.coi,ir(.. rf Ko*«nabr ...... M 79 88 YOU CAN WIN *49 OLDSMOMLK I' I.f'nfo. rf .. “ Muiuon's Candy Kitchen for ex- Appropriate glfu of sportlfig Dr Charles E. Jacobson. Jr., a • e pium I cold, 1 get another. R never before either sido s ored. Then ; Wiliim. If equipment were presented the re­ member of the Speaker*’ Forum 98 Chrt) SoUan (2) '•UTulala ...... 26 10-19 Buclineir.i Mike SIrclla stole tfje tenaion of permission to manufac­ TotaU 4*1 531 1513 find, himself a measly $8 a day : Iboir victory tree Is ’(’4-62 i loosens up* good until hot weath- ; .81 >wll(, r . . . ture candy for retail and signs for tiring president. Richard Cobb and of the Hartford County Medical ScM.»r« al half lime. 'dl Id '2o L«riion. short either way. One W'mild have , whipping of St. Louts, ba'I from State's Tiny McMahan. Trlrkr. . . ., HelPiee .Murray. Lmpirn Yf*»c , same at 117 New Bolton Rosd, Vice pre.sidsiit. Joseph Deacon. association to the Woinsn's club Teatee reoBr**all*Ml (t) i placed him In a hotel of the as- f** Louis get* a crack tonight Newcombe signed his 1951 con- Only eight shots were taken diir- f'svln rf Residence Zone AA and Rural Prires and ribt ons were award­ of Manchester when they meet Leslie ...... tot 69 61 '48 CH iV nO LiT I soctation’s chexising. His room ^ *t Oklahoma AAM, the nation s | tract for a reported $'20,000 ves- Ing the entire t’.’.’o first nerlod*. i " n ’l rf .1 on! 411. If Realdence Zone. ed the nine owners of dogs who Monday evening. January 32 at Mrtlomb ...... U 1 « 67 I and food bill there would be No. 1 team, at Stillwater, Okla. ; terday al the Brooklvn Dodger Pome demanded their monev 4-Deer Fteertin* .11-; If competed In the annual fall local eight o’clock at the South Meth­ H’ltntki ...... lOt 106 106 picked up. This game would help clarify .the office. He feels he cab better hack. Students turciil away ■'id Francta Schieldge for rxten.sion Vandenroort ...... 106 91 113 Hotpoint Dishwasher Ked Rolfe Wants odist church. started csrd games It was thq o f permission to use Quonset hut town ehainplonship field trials. Saalela ...... 114 Ul li t If Slykhuis didn’t care for the , national aituatlon, since St. Louia! h4* 19-1t record of last summer, r*. 14 Is 19 for temporary living quarters at Joseph Barry taking the spotlight [ Dr Jacobson resides In Man­ ’RtlOlDSMOflLe accommodations and food there. ; lost to LIU , and upset second- i Asked If he felt he Is s cinch third perl(.d before the IV1 in« r» *1 iifK t;i.,e ;il-25 .Mt.-K-hciWi 450 Gardner Street. Rural Resi­ as the owner of the town champ­ chester. but has hia office in Totals ...... 516 lot 537 18*1 Fain From he could sleep and eat anywhere ranked Kentucky. I to win 20 games next summer, re.sHzed they were bring defeated I iffi- t ; - Jtamjdrll and Slilmkui, dence Zone. ion bird dog Hartford where his practice is Cl*el Latkema <4I I EITHER FREE AT THE COOKING SCHOOL OR FOR 44 ClMb SMie* he wished, but the AAU provided Ninth-ranked North Carolina Newcombe said: bv s strnnge kind of ha.il:rtball Recfcpagel 65 66 a limit of $8.50 a day. <3[ . State ripped Wake Forest, 64-45. "H 1 feel all year like I did the like of which tliey had never n«mea’4 l*asa* Special awards, won in the Na­ devoted to urology. He’ la urol- Brennan . . . Detroit, Jon. 17—OP)—Manager Bert Gibson for permiasioh to n 64 111 afs Added to either plan would be to strengthen it* hold on the after the All-Stir game last sum- before seen. Coech Jack G u” of retain two free standing ground tional Salt \V atei and Surf Cast­ Igist-ln-chlef at the Manchester Stdroslniks 63 93 1.30 106 j Red Rolfe of the Detroit Tigers I ONLY TEN CENTS A DAY TOTAL COST: ASK US '47 CHRYSLER the munificent sum of $2. and the .'Southern Conference lead. Sam- f'^rr. thcre’d he r.o limit on how tbe I.e'vlibure outfit didn't know WasrhrtlM RaSIslara (5) signs which arc used in conjunc­ ing contest.* were presented to !>>* Memorisl hosptui. Newington Hempton .1 2 6 '1 6 6 106 403 discloses that the club haa made B.'Choijki ...... Jj ai I f Pflke ...... big-hearted AAU brass didn’t care ; my Kanzino led the winners with ' * might win." what to do until after ttie inte’ r’ ii- tion with Car Repair business at Fracchis ano .losepli Cataldi for Home for Crippled Children. 116 l i t 69 330 4-Deer N*w Yerk*r a fabulou* offer” in on effort to LaU ...... ; ...... 91 90 9* catches made at Cane Cod. com­ Rocky Hill Veterans' hospital, as­ buy first baseman Ferrt* Fain of how Willy the Slyk tossed that 19 point*. It waa State's eighth ------sion. Even then ho remained the" Hcraeimlil •...... ft »1 71 185 Main .Street, Residence Zone TotUs 530 576 576 1683 I HOW THIS CAN BE DONE. away, just so long as he showed .straight conference liiumph ^ A. peting against hundreds of the sistant urologist at the McCook 1 the Philadelphia Athletics. very pi( I re of bewilderment, for Wilhelm ...... 63 V. 104 Memorial, hospital In Hartford, "up " *"to help draw rich gates...... on- the Otherwise, there wasn’t miicli 111* order to break open the freeze l■'l'’’.^• . . 6 7 UZ 111 Walter Sllkowski for permis­ most experienced surf casters. Byrao Improvaa '47 OLDSMOf^U Thia confirms gossip of the re- week-end*. They gave the nieiTv I.InI Doiililchcadcr The newly elected officers were and consulting urologist at tte j cent major league meetings in St. action involving the top team*. wa.s only partially micceaaful. T itals sion to conduct package store liq­ Johnson Memorial hospital at Dutchman his head. He couW , i.'>6 454 t n 1515 introduced to those present. They 74 Club Seda* Petersburg, Ha. In the East, Holy O oss outlast­ Three minules of the second herlk Ka* SeJa Shag uor outlet which would be within Stafford Rprings. " Naw York—tdh—Tommy Byrne, ■ -k. squander the two bop|>os on wine. . ed Rhode Island State. 69-66, Al Y.MCA roiiishl half elapsed before the game oo. are. Walter Leggett. president; I ftolfe told the Tlgera annual RvaiilakI . - iS> 'I(,000, feat of another liquor outlet HI* Medical Osreer wDdhnan.of the Yankee pitching women, song. transportation, Manhattan nipped Del’aul 69-5». ccf!.' up. The final tally was 25- I fhert l-^ie Fracch.s, vice president; j press and radio dinner last night amusementa. anaiks, reading ma­ :» .335 at, 489 Middle Turnpike East, Following his medical training staff, haa shown a marked improve­ *47 CHEVftOLIY and Harvard registered Its flril ‘ O’Brien 79 ISt Bualjieas Zone II. James Rohan, secretary and I that Detroit will go all-out to get terial. film, for hia camera, tips— ' TTtere will hit two games tonight i *?• . „ , unaia-h an ae at Cornell Medical school. Dr. J*. ment In the base on ball* depart­ Fain. Ivy League victory.-with a 68-52 at the Y’ in the .Senior Basketball i ’'''»"«»■ Gross aStd it was the only | ...... J? Jt 8* 263 Joseph Cataldi. treaeurer. ment During the 1949 season Styl*fnett*r 2-D*er any old thing. 12 262 Dave -Einbinder for. permission cob#on spent two years tn a ro­ ALSO YOU CAN BUY "We do not went to port with verdict over Dartmouth. League. In tfie first gar-c at 7'46State could beat the u.n ...... " — sj to erect a group of multi-family Moides for the occasion were tating Intemeshln at the Hart­ Tomhiy Issued 179 free tickeU to Madison Square Garden Is paid 92: la; I any pUyere, but we’re willing to $9,000 rental for a track and field. In the Southwest, Bsvlnr pum­ the .Silk City Eagles, who hold the I *’''«•'< »t which Bucknell is so -i— — shown by Ray dwyer's Photo­ dwellings OB the North, side pt ford hospital. He spent one w ar enemy battem.- During 1950 he melled Rice. 69-55, and SMU league's scoring -recnid. will -takei*’‘P^''t.,. The State College coach ' Tf>:*ls ...... cre--436 459 tat 1313 graphy Rhop. In general surgery at the Barnes *44 OLDSMOIILE spead a considerable amount of meet. Lydall Street I approximately 1,- walked only 190. Nevertheless, he I A HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE AND REFRIGER- jnoney. Walter O. Brigg*. Sr., knocked off Texas A*M, 31-44. on the North F.nd Pharmacy, i pleased with the 000 feet EaAerly of Parker Trueman Ccwlei, who presided ho^ltEl In St Uouif and on! y#&r still led the league for the '60 But the AAU couldn t give 78 Club Sedan (owner o f the Tigers) has given Headliner Slykhuis $* a day. AAM’s loss left 'Texas as the only ___ _ ...... m . - - ...... Heward la ed H *# l*g i|) Street) Rural Residence Zone. aa master of ceremontes worked in In cancer therapy at the Memo­ campaign in total number of ■ TourtPilot . . . . . ,. ... 54 95 If your dojf “ .sneaks” up onto -your bed. don’t puniah it* the okay to g o after Fain,” Rjilea, you know. unbeaten In Southwest Confer-' found with the Pharmacy boys’^e Aame thing again 54 268 John T. Muhsie for permission hia usual capable manner and a rial hoapital In New York city. passes. , I ATOR AT YOUR OWN PRICE BY BIDDING ON Rolfe skid.' ence play. flaking the Eagle*. The Eaglea a ' i\'randall ...... 13 IM 95 273 .general good time was had by *11. Subseoiientlv he epent five vears ’ "There were other details, too,’) ( Pease ...... m ... rr 157. to erect hood on fixmt of dwelling '44 STUDEIAKER There we* no indication from explain* Don Ferris, who.' when ------I much improved team, will be out ’The same coach and team .Morton ...... 93 91 The banquet, considered the best In urology at the Mavo Clinic In 79 2*6 which will be closer to street lind him, unless yon have given him a bed bf hia own from Rolfe aa to the amount .Involved. it come* to those who liVake the Steers Clear OI Penalty Box to square the aeiiea. . Coirlea ...... 12 100 91 27.> than regulations aUow, at 144 aver, waa in charge of James Rocheater. Minn. During tero I THEM AT THE COClKINGSCHOOL. DON'T MISS 2 Deer C bnwpleu ! Howard ...... — —e years of this period. Dr. Jacob­ but a usually well informed source I whole busipess possible, obviously ------In the' second game Bolton will ■P**ctilea»ness last season In a 79 72 .^mpfleld Road, Residence Zone Rohan and Joseph Cataldi. The said it was in the neighborhood of hasn’t kept up with the high cost! Cmcinnatt—OP)-—Jackie Gordon tangle with the Rockett. The’' R*wie which ended. 15-11.- and ■ i .» - . 1.. 1. - son was «) thi! staff of the Mayo Tot»I...... paly turned in a s iperb Job of 9 the Kennel Supply Shop. (12 7 41)'. Let us help yon 91,000,000. of Uving. of Cincinnati In ’ the American j Rocket* won from the Pharmacy | nearly caused cessation of rivalry ...... 43U 663 U 9 u a i lining up the dinner and program. Clinic. h y I THIS OPPORTUNITY. '44 OLDSMOMLI CarlMa a CM.##ay 12) T. J. Crockett for permission to W The other details don't count. , Ht)ckey - League _ - —hoe -a ______remarkable ! their ______lost Ufne out. and should give between the Panthers and Nittony Tberrlen ...... 10* 22 91 2S0 For the past seven years, he Next meeting of the club will be / VOUtapTMIV One---wllly Slykhuis' $8—was|®™*ty to stay oift of the penalty ) Bolton a tough evening. Ch.pmnn ...... use second floor of dwelling for has. sneclalized In urology in the f M bew Bnw 9«*W*... t 98 4-Deer make your dog or cat better behaved and better fed. Lions...... tl n 16 2U light housekeeping purposes. Also held on Tuesday evening, Feb. IS enough to cancel an international i ^ spite of hla oonstant hustle Sometimes you wnmler what Ctuhlng ...... 72 — 26 1.17 Hartford area and has wrHtsn Sports Mirror McCarthy ...... It (7 permlsaion to buUd outside a at the Britlah American Club. several articles on urologv which attraction the AAU and the a s a o -| ®nd aggressive play. In over 200 A Tough Baskelbali Pcot these coaches are thinking about. 177 •talrway on South aide of dwell- Money for flsh and / ’ame will be *42 FLYMOUTH elation* coujd have had dirt cheap **9ufar season games as a profes- PIrkey ...... gg M M am have appeared In medical Jour­ See Ths Complete Hotpoint Lino At Our Store \ Today a Year A go—Jewell Ens, OIM without the risk of Topping ...... W n 121 ® Sterling Place, Residence appropriated at this time. nal*. • t % - ' any- tional, Gordon has been sentenced I feast Ijinring, Mich. «P) — Hialeah Foal To Fare Bona B. ■ uuvw wenvurruMe 60, former manager of the Pitts- body's amateur standing. for only three minor penalties, Mra. J. H. Conklin of the ww- SPECIAL! ; .Michigan State Boaketball teams Totala ...... 419 6M ’ * « ic H Pin tome at New Havcp bunh Pirates, died, never more than one a season, for once racked up three consecutive Miami -iP i—Horse* foaled at a Ardtaagelo Damato tor permia- ■’Taw committee irlH Introduce ive akm to aract underaisc dwelling MANY OTHER* . live Years Ago—Tony Ago—Tonv Zoic Down, But N'eier Out a total o f only alx minutea. undefeated eeaeona, a feat prac- race tack are few- and for he-, 1 (4> the speaker. Hostesses for the knocked out Tony bB lot having leas frontage than New Haven, Jan. 17—tUV-ThU evening wfll be Mm. Albert Har- TO CHOOSE m b M WILD BIRD FOOD lie pOHli OlUo in the filth tlcoUy impoMible today. But the tween. But Fred W. Hooper had hrotaa to r M « 2M round at Norfolk. Vo. Ptretta .4... , u — 113 ragrilattotiB allow on South-East city ha* been selected as the site slson and. Mm. Phtlln Emery. New' York—UC>—While referee­ M f ClMa*pa Tie Again Snartana, then the Michigan Ag- one bom at Hialeah. One o f Hoop- 195 of the 1951 State Metre and Wom­ Ten Years Ago—A record crowd ing# professional basketball’ game gics, did It back In JWl. 1902 and mares foaled the colt in'the PhUtlpe M 90 fomse o f Hackmatack and Kee- Beelfe M 10* ' 2M ■oy Btfeota, Realdence Zone AA. en’s Bowling champlonshlpa. The of 23,190 saw fkitale Ztvlc ’reUtn between Indianapolis and Roches------, Tlie American ' 1903. They plaved three, five and •tall two . . William H. Stuek. Ftfteeu Years Ago—Tbe New Cevlea ...... W n a a a n month of May, with the exact eloM o f the 1960 World Series. ir^TEL. 2-1575 W KEIVNeL the famed whistle, tooter lay mo- j sharing the laurels. The co-winner* Chairman. n MAPLE STHERT Murray H . tt a a m date* left to latter ection 'The Wattloie' was near death in the MOTOR S A U S York Yankees traded Outfielder tlonleaa Les Harrison, owner-aioach ; were Vem Stephens and Walt SttU CoUege. Pa. — a n ’'TV- New Haven Diiekein .lAseociatimr summer of t94» after being Shot of the Rochester Royals, got down ' propo of the Red Sox. Each drove jwr •?«“«*<» to P*nn da Gatorji. cpuld field a' htaketball "SM- - Secretary.- 3FW 'dwlgaate the - - West Cmtor 4* IIPfWsN, KssJ !.!) MAihil JAANCHCSTCR. D«: aiMMif-9a WtMiyiiiKon for o u t­ , ^ a. deiranfilM |lirl -VieL 2*4273 FREE DELIVERY CONN. on tda kn«4i Khd Ih l«ri1UUI. In 1H « Steptieni oi^ SIm **! tndoor events ienro of Miami hoya and atlll haen Lev oKa « H w 2H fielder Roy Johnson and PHcher you die. Pat, please tell them the Uammate Ted Williams tied with winter. Lack o f apace forblda ad- a substitute. Six on the aquad "Bump" Hadley, booket didn't enuiit." ISO rH'a eoolv misoion of tho public coll Miami thalr homa tnwok ’ TyUl# 6*1 i r ' i ' •» - f MANCHESTER EVENIKG HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17,J1951 PAGE

TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX OUT OUR WAY J. R. WILLIAMS I ' »»>tvr MAJOR HOOPLR T J &AVt ’EM lO M E FRBE- FBATURINU Ouaraatgad roofs EX-SCHOOL Tsacher or cultursd ONE USED Norgs refrifcrhtor, ROOM FOR tent handy to bus COOPER BTRBBr. A spaelouis 8- Sense and Nonsense -JAR OF JAM.' WHArS RAflie ANTHROPOlO OF THB tHQUBHf (T m a ■ x n u . CXJDAI* LOW hHUBAOB e x t r a c l e a n s p e c ia l s Hna, gentlsmen preferred. 23 room aingle home with large lot, 6AIP MAYBE I COLILO Written Guarantees ^ and expert repairs as wall as woman, able to interview, wUling $58; one used coldspot refrigera­ IN THE B A 6T FIND u s e FOR, eiMIA 6PCCiefi —'A MEM0BR OF mKT ALLBY d a t l o w b r r r ic b b tor,' $41; one used"Westlnghouse Griswold street * over 100’ front. Home In need of THEM.' CKIMPANZEB I b l^ u r U LODGE you BELOMG Written Quarantee 1947 Chevrolet FleetUne Sedan gutter and conductor work. Try to learn new business, $2,400 drat ' lau’t n m t F ton y t nua te Timt % Jr 1948 Ford Special Deluxe ^idoiv jrour "Local Roofar." Cau Cough­ ysar. ittox. E, Herald. refrigerator, $46. All in running some repalra. -gtepedional oppor­ ||4 A iA K l^ A Ffiyl_8|Otp ‘ APB AHOUNpJ Coupe gentleman- Convenient to Center. Except when he who pena theee u9 . 1980 PLTMOUTH8 1948 Pontiac Six Sedanette ROOFING. Spociallalng In rapalr- Help Wanted—-IMale .38 street, Manrbestcr, Conn. occupancy. Robert J. Smith, Ino., . llnea blab: "Oh, our dear boya, ao brave 1980 OLOSMORXLES Call 2-3373 after 6 p. m. 953 Main, street. Phone 8480. and fine . . . . wHl aurely hold the y s A B S O P j Nice Selection 1937 to 1942 ing roofs of all klnda. Alao nsw WANTED—Mschln'st and turrst Thought of it first. '1980 BUICK8 COLE MOTORS—4194 ' roofa Outtet work. Chlnuioys ULD RED Tin Bsrr>, 708 North —Leo J. Burke battle Una. 'lY.ey'U never budge a I White c*t with tlffw tell 1980 DODOKS lathe operators. Apply 8 to 8 Main street, buys and sells good IF YOU Are looking for a seven- cleaned and tspalred. 26 years tx- FURNISHED Room for rent for single yartl—do you find getting ahd tlf«r apot on te^ c t hood. Vi- 1949 PLTMOUTH8 wtek days. Viking Instruments, used furnll..r< and antiques, room single with four bedrooms, Authentic hews misprint periencs. Free ssUmates. Call women. Tel. 2-9080. sugar hard?" In stores she'd I fliaity of Qunhrtt^ nnd Hnw- 1949 PONTTACB 1041 CHEVROLET coupe, $350 Incqrp., Blast Hsddsm. Phone Frank Denette. Phone 2-3378. 'this is It. Ideal location. E. F. "The motorist approached haunt the sugar ahelf; grab pound j 1949 CHBVROUBTS Howley, HanchaaUr 5881. th o m a t n ^ PtSiae cmU M79, cash, can 7088. M o^us 295. Von Ecker, Agent, 509 Keeney coroner at 60 mph." * on pound to hoard Herself. Of cof-1 1948 CHKVROLB!T«' street. or « Hnwthorno itroot Bouttor. WANTED—Experienced power oil COMBINATION Oil and gas stove. Apartments, Plata, fee, she’d a hundred pounds ___ Beat Terms — Best Trades HALF TON PANEL TRUCK Heating— Ptainbing 17 Susan—How did the Smith wed­ to every store she mads the ^ UOn'—UMn’B watch with tan burner service and Installation A-1 condition. Phone 2-3503. Tenements 63 NEW HOOSE, four room ex­ Also Good Selection I987’s to 1942 1948 CHEVROLET man. Call 4734 or 2-0760 after 6 X ding go 7 pounds. And yet, when prices hit* . fabric strap, vicinity Halo’s PLUMBING and Heating.' Furn­ pandable attic. Gas heat, alumi­ Mother—Fine, until the preach­ - p. m. G. E. WASHER—wringer, good FIVE ROOM unfur..ished apart the sky, she was the first to won-1 Dept, otoro. CM >-8980.______COIA! MOTORS—4184 Maroon CoIor-^Clean aces, oil burnsrs ano boilers. Earl condition, less th( 3 years old. ment. East Wlimso,. Heat and num windows. Near proposed er askad the bride if she'd obey her school. Asking $10,300. Call Anita der why. Oh, there are people wave' Van Camp. Tel. 5244. DRIVER For established laundry ^ Call 8808, 7 • 8. hot water. Box W. Herald. husband. liOST—Largo white dog, black PACKARD 8 110 model 1940 four 35,000 Miles White 8274. the-flag, while hoarding foodstuff I door. Rich dark btuu. Very clean. and dry cleshlng route. Salary guaaa—What happened then? ears and apbt on forehead. Light Heater »id Defroster PLUMBING And, HaaUng, special­ EASY SPiN DRY washing ma­ by the bag. They’re p a triotic___ ! A-1 rubber. Excellent value, spec­ and commission. Steady employ­ Mother—She replied: ‘Do you brown opote on tack. Anawere to ising In repalra. ramodeling, oop- chine, in good condition, Sts Businrasi Idiratlona till you say. "Sorry .. no sugar ial 1408. Brunner's, 858 Bast Cen Booster Springs— New Brakes ment. Apply in person. New think I’m crasyT’ and the groom, Freddie. Call >-a0W-______psr water piping, new construc­ years old. A.<>king price $70. Phone For Kent 64 I hits for Sale sold today.” So let's all use som e, ter street .4»en Wed., Thurs., and Metal Rack tion, estimates mvea, time pay­ Model Laundry, 73 Summit street who waa in a dkze, repUed, ‘I do’. common sense, and do our darndsat | 2-2382. IN (XIUNTKY Uke atmosphere, U>8T—PASS BOOK No. 6825J. Friday evenings 'til 9, Saturday ments arrsaged. BMward Johnson. OFFICE IN Orford building. Real for defense by buying only what, Right Side Mirror large building lot* with shade Bttquatte Hotiee la hereby given that Paaa 'U1 8. Phone 8079 or 8044. WANTED— Plumber’s helper. Call MAHOGANY Dining set. living estate, proresatonal, etc. Apply we need; not grabbing with aj Book No. 89252. iaoued by The Four Brand New Tires Manchester 2-1674. room set. •'ew unfinished tables trees. Overlook Drive. Wm. (ThU Week) ' hoarder's gp-eed. Then we can hold, CASH prtooa paid for Marlow's. >. 8avii«e Bank ot Manchceker has EFFICIENT Plumbing and beat­ Kanehl. buUder. Phone 7773. A mortified young lady teUs us our heads up high, and adisn the 1987 to 1980 used earn In good and chairs. The Woodshed. 11 been loot and application haa Will keep tires that are on ing. Plugged dralaa maChUie DRIVER FOR dry cleaning truck. Main street. LARGE Profeasiunal office avail­ that whan- her Grandpa had a din­ flag is passing b y -----we’ll know | been made to aaid bank for pay­ clean condition. Douglas Motor the truck now and replace cleaned. CSrl J. Nygren. 808 Salary and commission. Steady able In heart • of Main street. ner party last week Grandpa had Sales. 838 Main street we did a little part, and feel a ' THE VAOKCV w a r t ment, of the amount of deposit. them with new set from our Oakland street. PbOne 6497. employment. Apply in person. GLENWOOD Oil range, excellent Lease available. Contact Burton's, Resort Properly for Sale 74 trouble with the coffee. He picked glow within- our heart. j Ideal aeaners and Lsunderers. 73 condition throughout. Very rea­ Inc^ 841 Main street. up his cup, took a pulp found It l o st—Saturday morning, vicinity 1948 CHEVROUBT ABROSEDAN new 1951 Chevrolet. MODERN 4-rooni cottage, 2-car —Karl Flaster. | MICKEY FINN jQDtlfiably Riled! . Only 17,000 miles. Equipment Summit strMt. sonable. Phone 6647 after 6 p.' m. scalding hot, And co-jghed It out. Mancheater Public Market, broarn Price $1,000 IVlii ving— lYnekliic— STORE FOR Rent. 216 Spruce garage, at Andover Lake. Winter­ Includes heater, radio, sun visor, While the shocked guests waited Old Lady (to Porter) — Which; MiFUPCU Mb'ST'Ve «AHJAN9 THAT’S FT EA AC TL. • \... ,1 N calfricin pocketbook containing S t o r a g e ' M t r u c k Helper. Apply shipping KELVINATOn Electric water street. Applv Dltna s Soda Shop, ized. Apply owner, 185 McKee slip covers and other practical ac­ for an apology, Grandpa shook his platform for the Boston train? (MMfiCMMX* BOOeOPOWN, MlPUVlEEVlCci.iL, .Rc.oSaiOSE brown glovei and >20 bin. Re­ BEDARD’S FLOOR clerk, Watkins Brothers, Inc., 935 heater. 82 gallon capacity, for­ or call 3893. street after 4 p. m. j K UTTWTOCOPt fiCYAUMeAN riUlREPITIMSTHEOHLy /INTIMIDATED, cessories. See this Aal vahie at THE AUS-HN A. Chambers Cp., head and said: “Many a dgng foo> Porter (cheer^lly)—Turn left; ward. can 4319. COVERING Main street. merly $199.95, now $164.95. Cole­ would have swallowed that!” -cvnnoNcis TH8 0AME-n*e WAT TO SAVE lOUIC'S SE8GEANT* BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. 55 School Street local and long distance moving, man 20 gallon oil water heater. and you’ll be rigtit. j WORDfP ABOUT LOURAHOTOU SCAir-AFTEA WHAT'S VOTES ON packing, crating and storage. EX-SCHOOL Teacher or cultured Wanted to Kent 6S Wanted— Real Eslal^ 77 Old Lady—Don’t be Impertinent.; FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER 158 Center Street Phone 2-0866 With magnesium rod, formerly Ruth—I can’t learn to love you. Manchester 3-4848 Service to all pa.ta of the U. S. man able to interview; willing to $99.95, now $79.95; Tappan apart­ Porter—Oh, very well, then,' A and Canada. Call 5187. Hart­ learn new business, $2,400 first MIDDLE-AGE ^ouplc desire 4 or W ANTED - Kestdenliai properties; Hal—But I’ve saved ten thou­ turn right and be left. * FOR A prompt pick up, send a PACKARD 8 deluxe 1948 club ment size gas range, formerly 5 room apartment or tenement. 4 to 8 rooir.g. Buyers. wailing. sand dollars. r PLYMOUTH 1947 deluxe club sedan. Gun metal grey. Beautiful ford 8-1423. year. Box Aj Herald. contribuUon tonight to the Man­ $99.95, now $89.95; Bengal gas Phone 3535, ask for Mr. Morten- Competent, cofindential service. Ruth—Give me one more lesson. coupe. Dark grey, clean, nice run­ condition. Single owner. Bnin- range, with high and low broiler, A man never gets so old that he chester March of Dimes. It really ning. Price 878 below book \’alue. VlANtniBSTBR twekage Delivtry sen. Suburban Kealty l!D.. realtors. 49 ner's Car Wholesalers, 358 East $199.95, now $169.95; Thor Glad- Isn't In there pinching. works. Brunner’s Car Wholesalera, 858 Local light trucking and package Salesmen Wanted 36 A Perkins str.'ut Tel. Uanc. 8215. A farm is a hunk of land on Center street. iron formerly $99.95, now $79.95; URGENTLY In need of 4 to 6 room which, if you get up early enough A Ekist Center street. delivery. Refrigerators, washers SALESME^I Wanted. TVo aggres- _ and stova moving a apsclalty Kelvinator 20 cu. ft. home freescr rent. Three children, two adults. BUY, SELL, ej;ch,.i,gc—need 4-3- mornings and work late enough Criticism is one of the few i /.'j ■ in c o m e t a x and accounUng 1948 CHEVROLET Areoaedan, sive clean cut men. with good formerly $590.95, now $499.95; things people would rather give, V 1950 CHEVROLET sedan with 1948 Pontiac aedanette, 1940 Olds Phons 2-0782. Husband In Korea. Will pay as 6-7 room single. 2-fahiily houses nights, you’ll make a fortune— If aervicA Call Dan Mosler. 8-8829. cars, to represent Suburban Pbll- Coleman space heater, 52,000 B.T. and countrj’ property. Call, write than take. I powerglide transmission. Fully club coupe, 1948 Plymouth sedan, high as $100 pel month. Prefer­ you strike oil. CALL PHIL, for moving, ilgiit gas in this area. Our salesmen U. output foYraerly $99.95, now ably unfurnished. Call 2-0294 or phone, Howard R. Hastings, t SE PROSPECT HUl School for equipped, poeltlvely like new. 1949 Chevrolet sedan. Douglas enjoy a permanent company con-, $59.95 less installation. All items after 6 p. m. young chUdren. Pre-kindergarten, Very few this model avsllsble. Motors, 333 Main. trucking, ashes, rubbish removal. 489 Main street, Manchester 2- Green told his friend that he had People easily shocked seem to | Douglas Motors. 3S^ Main. Specialise In movinj^. Good Serv­ nection with full Insurance pro­ are brand new floo.* samples. One 1107. inade up his mind to speak to hia have an instinct for finding books. | kindergarten, first grsde Monday tection. If you like selling and URGENTLY Needed, 4 room rent, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES No KMdrmr! through Friday. TransporUUon ice. Good work. 2-9248. 84 Birch each dnly. Use Watkins .budget wife about Uitng a little more playa, movies, and other. things | 1941 CHEVROLET club coupe, Aato Aceenorfe street. want a position where ability de­ plan. Watkins Brothers; 'Inc., 935 by two adultt, bot!i working. Beat CONSIDERING SELLING economy In the hoi aehold. Next that eaally shock them. furnished. Mrs. Lsla Tybur, direc­ radio, heater. Good condition, buy termines your earnings, (commis­ of references. Phone 2-1868 after YOUR PROPERTY7 mot OOimAtk OH .txWA.'t - ■THVf D -O -W -Y I V Tirea Main street. day, however. Green looked pretty HNJLW’T TANO A OKTY tor. Phone 4287.______now. Spring prices will be ter­ sion and salary), write Jack Con­ 4 p. m. Without obligation to you, wb ANN tACm*. TOO OWL glum. “Was your lecture effec­ A bricklayer working on the \W BikVa&4 ------rific. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. 1936 CHEVROLET Master parU Palntintr— Papertne 21. ley, Suburban Phllgas, Windsor, w BUY and sell good used lurni- will appraise or make, 'you a ‘cash top of a high building accidental­ CMTLG'. WO ONR MRS. BALLARD'S pro-klndergar WANTED—4 or 5 rooms unfurri- tive?" his friend asked. "You bet. for talc. Phone 2-1406 after 5 Conn. ture. combtnstlon ranges, gas offer for property. See us before It seems I’m going to give up beer ly knocked a brick loose with his ^ ML’. ten school has an opening for one PAINTING And superior paper ished for young working couple. riiiM for the winter term, age 8H p. m. ranges And heaters Jones .Furnt' you sell. ' foot and it unfortunately landed 1947 PONTIAC SEDAN COUPE hanging. We carry the latest CaU, 6996 or afte. 5:30 call 6472. and cigars" to 5. CsU 2-1898. 79 Lakewood ture Store. 88 Oak Phone 2-1041 Phone 6273 on the head of a negro who was Very clean and low mileage. wallpaper books. Very satisfac­ Dobs—Rird»--Peta 41 BRAE-BURN REALTY Poor Bill, he waa killed by a passing. Orole. ______Guaranteed aatlsfactlon on this tory price. Call August Kanehl, BAR8TOW Says: ''Tf. the ■Pr\jth". MOVING From North Adams, Trallcri for Sale «A NICE SMALL Fox Terrier pup­ flaak of lightning;, Darky— (looking up and ahout- beautiful ear, 3759. Good buys In several used West- Maas., young couple desire 3 or QUALIFIED Bfyera, anxiously WANTED —Rids from West Osn- CUSTOM Built 1950 35 ft. Howard pies. Also Crbss breeds. Zimmer­ • ■ "■ » Ihg) Be careful, dere. Big Boy. ingtiouse refrigerators. $29.95 up. 4 room apartment, within two waiting for good homes in goo< You-all made me bite mah tongue! tsr attest section to Underwood. BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. house trailer, ^et up in Vernon man Kennels, Lake street. Phone 'There’a nothing atrange. about 185 Center Street INTERIOR and exterior painting, One Glenwi.cd bungalow gas and weeks. Excellent references. Call condition. It you waiit p'rompt ac Hours 8:80 to 5. Call 8882. trailer court, fenced in. All con­ 6287. 6588. a reverent and decorous mafrlago Manchester 2-4845 paperhanging, celll2,ga reflnished. oil cbmblnatlcn. Chrome pipe, a tlon and personal attention oi coming to a beautiful climax when A prominent American physi­ veniences. Rent I l i a month. Larg4 Fully Insured. Elxi ert work. Wall­ bargain, $59. Barstow's, 460 Main y ou r.. property call. Dougtaa you consider that the bride had cian speaks highly of bebr and lot. Has to be seen to be appreci­ paper books.. Edward R. Price. AotosMlittai * Article* r«r Sal* 45 street. Kione 3234. Honttaa fn| Sale. 72 Blanchard, Real Estate Service been rehearsing it for years. bread as a diet. The trouble is 1948 PONTIAC tw6-door sedan. ated. Will sleep 4. Can be seen Phone 2-10u3. 5447. that too many adopt the diet, New tires. A-1 mecbanlcsJly. rmST OF THE YEAR from 7 s. m. to 2 p. m. daily. Tel. CONSOLE Admiral combination VERY GOOD selection small elec LAKEWOOD CIRCLE—Beautlfu A wealthy man, lying on hit lea-vlng out the bread. FOR PAINTING, paper hanging, Bslch Pontlsc, Inc , 155 Center Manchester 2-0467. trical applibi.ces. Toasters, mlX' 8-room custom built home and TO BUY OR SELL ring either death bed, called hla chauffeur who SALES ON OUR TRIPLE street. Manchester 2-4545. radio, ^tn good condition. Ma­ ceilings whitened floors sanded era. Irons, steam Irons, ptc. Fur­ garage. Located on large, well- bell! 2-1642 or 4679. Madeline had been in his eervice for years Ancient Chineae proverb; "He CHECKED USED CARS and reflnished and general car­ hogany finish, will sell for $35. HnsiiMM ScrrwM Offered 13 811 Middle Turnpike East. niture for the entire home. Radios landscaped lot. Extra features too Smith, Realtor. and aald: who eeeks to be rich will not be MY 1940 Packard 120. InataUed penter work call, '' llbert Flckett and T.V. U alve at Chambers benevolent; he who wishes to be ALLEY OOP Goinit For A Ride 1946 DODOE CUSTOM SEDAN naw engine In 1947, new trans- numerous to list. Showi by ap­ IF YOU Want to aeU — cell this Man—Sykes, I’m going on a long PETER W PANTALUK, elactrical 6082. SPARTON Combination radio and Furniture at the Green. Hours 10 pointment only. E. F. Von Ecker, benevolent will not be rich." **But I WM only waHciftg p**t on my way to • mMqutrod* —Granite gray, heater, slip mlaaion in 1948, about 40,000 office. Our loputxtUm speaks for and vary nigged Journey, worse covers, low mileage. Price contractor, malntanance and wlr phonograph. Mahogany cabinet. to 5. 7:30 tq 8:30 p. m. agent, 509 Keeney street, Man­ . than you aver drove me. p a rtyr mileage. Has hsater, radio, two Ing for Ugbt and power 40 Foster 1 year old. Phone 2-9314. itself. Alice Clampet Agency. Bill—I don’t knew what’s go­ $998. 23 1948 KENMORE deluxe washing chester. Oiauffeun—Wen, sir, there’s one fender wells. Needs ring Job and street. Phone 3308. Repairint Phone 2-4543 Manenester. ing on in this country, the girls 1945 DODGE SEDAN — UtiHt rubber. Good for many more miles MORRY’S Workingmen’s Store, 8 machine, automatic timer. In ex­ eomfort. It’s all down bin. don’t want to get married any .green, radio, heater, very low MATTRESS. Tout old mattresses of service. Samuel J. Turklngton, Depot Square, is selling out all cellent condition, 9x12 rug, WANTED 4 room r.ngle with ex­ more. SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH mileage, tine-condition. Price ALL TYP^ES of Income taxes pre­ sterilised apd remade like new For every woman who makea a 127 Henry street. Call 7731 or winter goods at prices you can years old, Bengal combination gas pandable second floor,.Elgat fide; Sam—How do you know? $1848. pared by tax expert Reasonable Call Jones Furniture and Floor 313 MAIN STREET fool out of soma man .. there’a 7874. afford to pay. You save up to range, very reasonable. Call 7782 duplex in good condition; 2- Bill— I ask them! 1946 FORD TWO DOOR.—Gun I rates. Phone 2-0744. Mr. Dolan Covering. 88 Oak Tel. 2-1041. another who makea a man out of after 8:30 p. m. 30%. Alterations free on pants. family, 5 rooms each floqr. Call metal gray, radio, heater, | Business property consisting of aome fool . . . . PACKARD 8 Super 1980 4 door. Open evenings 'til 8 p. m. ONE USED Servel gas refrlgera two offices and 5 room tenement. Madeline Smith. Realtor. 2-1642 Intuition is that gift which en­ new tirea Fine tranaporta- Green. Fully equipped. A-1 RANGE Burners, pot burners and tor. Very clean. Looks like new, or 4679. ables a woman to qrrive Instant­ tton at lew price, $895. Honda—Stofka— Good income. Suitable for dentist, Helafi—There's a time and place, throughout. Ideal family car. heaters cleaneo, serviced and rs- ROYAL AND Smlt^i-fJoroq* port $99. Watkins Brothers. Inc.. 935 doctor. lawyer, etc. This location ly at an infallible and irrevocable 1938 T^TMOUTH SEDAN—Gray, for everything. 1 Priced low to save you plenty. palred. Also new range burners MorlgaBes . ■V 31 able and stepdait, iypawritera Main street. Manchester, Conn, is improving every day. . -i- '■ ----- decision. Without the aid o f rea­ radio, heater, new motor. ’ Paul — I g o t . the time, have son, Judgment or discussion. Brunner's, 358 Fast Center street. Installed. Joseph Senna. Phone FAHNESTOt.Tf and Co. Stock- All makes of adding machines Good dependable car. Price Open Wed., Thurs. and Friday 2-0147. sold or rented. Repairs on at THREE PIECE maple living room yen the place? —Ralph Bellamy $250. Commodity Brokers, 75 Pearl suite, gas and oil combination ARTHl)R A. KNOFLA evenings 'til 9, Saturday 'til 8. makes. Marlow’s. Realtor WINDOW SHADES made to order street, Hartford. Telephone 7- stove, also miscellaneous items. 194,0 P6NTTAC 6 CYL. SEDAN 875 Main Street—E>t. 1921 MECHANIC —Radio and heater. Good and installed. Venetian blinds 0121. Ehrenlng appointments. Call BOLTON — Building stone and May bq seen'fit 189 West Center BUGS BUNNY registered reprebentatlve, Joseph Phone 5440 or 5938 family car. Priced at $495. 1937 CHEVROLET $100. Phone 2- and curtain rods. 24 hour service. flagstone! Also rock drilling street. Horae Listings Wanted 1948 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN 0488. Estimates gladly given. Fagan McCluskey, Manchester 2-3272. and blasting Bolton Notch Quar­ BUCKET-A-DAY watpr heater. WANTED ^ •‘YU/iNTSt'S r i m x y T FRECKI.e s a n d HIS FRIENDS Dark blue, radio and heater. Window Shad^ Co., Route 44 st ry. Phone 2-0617 Stanley Patnode TURNIN' ON TH' _a __ Tires like new, low mileage. DODGE 1937 4-door, black. Good Bolton Notch Phone 2-4473. Like new, $5. Attractive white O M T H » Experienced all round ASORNIN' ■ SoBeur YOU MUST rew)cm6e« TUr Price $995. rubber. Single owner. Bright and BaatncM Opportunltic* 32 DUAL THERM parlor heater. Tele- gas stove, $25. Call 6109. FIVE NEW homes Four to six VVCKtOW HUNT AT UTTLE PABSMlPi— nice. Special $226. Brunner's Car 24 HOUR oil burner service. Min­ vision set, 10" aci;een. Steel cab­ mechanic needed by garage 1948 HUDSON SUPER 2-DR.— FLORENCE Comblnatioa gas and rooms. Immediate occupancy. All SNOOLey- ON - t h a m e s y w w b n wholesalers, 358 East Center neapolis controls. Earl Van Camp. WANTED— By major oil company, inet. Reasonable. Call at 35 North in Manchester. Write, Stat­ 0KTUE TWRAMMlSTini PBU. OFF Dark blue. Fine car for only oil stove. Good condition. 4 years in pleasant convenient locatlona. • $795. street. Phone 5244. dealers for modern service sta­ school, between 5' and 7 p. m. T. J. Crockett. Phone 5416. ing qualifications,*age and HtS PUNT/ tions in Hartford, and nearby old. on used only ^ months. Call 1947 MERCURY SEDAN — Ever­ years of experience. 1950 CHEVROLET club coupe FLOOR PROBLEJiS solved with cltiea. For particulara call Hart­ 2-2996 after 4 p. m. ROCKVILJ.J'.—Inconw producing glade green. Radio, heater, ve'ry low mileage, immaculate linoleum, a.‘od condition. condition throughout. Balch Pon­ 1947 8TUDEBAKER CHAMPION Sales, 180 Main. Phone 8597. MR. ALBERT HAS ' Phone 6367. tiac, Inc., 1 ]5 Center street Man-, 2-DR.—Radio, heater, A clean WANTED—Two reflned women. ANOTHER GOOD BARGAIN!! cheater 2-4545. car. ASHES AND Rubbblsh removed. Part time work. Call 8289. Just Returned From BOY'S CORDUROY Jacket and OFTEN W0NDE8ED WHERE YOU COULD VIC FLINT 1948 NASH 800 CLtlB COirPE- GREEN ACRES" MODIX HOME Call Norman Pierce, 9 Trotter wool overcoat, siz. 12. Also lady’i ocEEnNOAuppy. SAerpuctcA] TWD BALCH SPECIALS Extra clean. Good all the street. Phone 2-0252. WOMEN TO size shade, grown 3 ROOM FURNITURE satin raincoat. Phone 2-2343. way. WITH . GET YOUR ELECTRIC CLOCK,; IBON,: SOMA TD PULP 1938 DODGE 4-DR.' SEDAN — tobacco. Experience not neces­ AFIUID of the DARK? HE H$rwr LCUIB AA HI5 , , ------1948 PLYMOUTH COUPE - Dark LINOLEUM Remnants, 50c square sary. You are paid while learning. 'WESriNQHOUSE ELEC. REF. NAVY. SKI pants, size 14. and Good mechanical condition. yard. Asphalt tile, aall covering, VALPi; AMPHB bfA/B. < W J HBCE green, heater. Excellent In Wetstone Tobacco Corp., Elm "BENGAL 4X)MBINAT10N white figure skates, size 9. TeL M tAVxrehmas-inow) --te a v b l, Good tires. . Low cost trans­ every respect. Done by reliable, well-trained TOASTER, VACUUM GLEANER, UMP OR: portation for only $75., atreet. RANGE 5475. A radio is like company anytime and WHACr CO T R3 WITH Open Mon. and Thurs. Evenings men. All Jobs guaranteed. Hall Juat Uka new. Fully Guaranteed. yon need never feel ak m if you are AnseLFi 1941 PONTLAC TUDOR TOR- BROWN-BEAUPRE. Inc. Linoleum Co.. 82 Oak street. WOMAN Wanteci fqy preating Used only a short time, for ex- WASHING MACHINE nXEOt PEDO 8—A one owner car Hi 30 Bisaell St. Phone 7191 Phone 2-4022. evenings 6168 or shirts. Ste^by work. Apply In per­ hiblUon. Waatcil—To Boy 58 without electricity. , . fine condition. Only $498. 8109. I w n x a r b ^ g e 1938 HUDSON. 1937 Tsrraplane. son. New Syetem Laundry, 44 WANTED—Gqod uaad furnltura. Harrison street LOW EASY 'fERMB- BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. 1988 Ford, 1988 ChevreleL 1934 ANTIQUES 'Reflnished, Repairing Wlth. Steragr* and laaUtenoa until Any quantity. W« offer you hlgh- 185 Center Street Chevrolet. Tour choice, 849. done on any furniturs • Hemana. SYKNOuRAPHER. Previous office you want It. at na ooat to you. eat (irtcaa. Woodahefl-. Phdoa $- GET YOURSELF A Phone 2-4848 Name your own terms. Oole 8154. 189 South Main strest Phions experience desirable. 40-hour FOR INFORMATION Motors. 4184. 5848. HERE IS A'HP i s r CHEVROLET. Excellent ora- week. For appointment call 2-3585 AND DETAILS I, dltloR. Original owner. Heater 1940 CHEVROUET club coupe. days or 6826 n lf kts. Fkona Mr. Altert Kmims \Siihi>ul Kuard 69 CROSLEY and aeat covert. Phone 8054 after TAKE THEM-TO THE MOST COMPLETE REPAIK< Very clean condition. Douglas Boaachold Scivlcca WOMEN AND hbusewifea. Full or ftsrtfoi^ S^OSM Motors. 858 Main. After .7 P. M. HEATED ROOM. $8 per weak, in- Offared 13A part time work. Esm $30 to $60 SHOP IN TOWN. WHERE YOU ARE NO t I a week. Call Hartford 8-2829, or GLENWOOD Duplex gaa. and oU quira 99 Oak atreat. PORTABLE RADIO WEAVING of burns, moth bolaa writs Box V, Herald. oorablnation atova. $HL‘ R*x gaa WASH TUBBS and torn clothing, hosiery runs. FURNISHED Room for man or CHARGED A U OUT OF DOORS AND WHERE' hot water heater, $4.' .Oeacral woman. Kitchen yrivUegea Call' Plays with or without electricity. hMdbagi repaired, alpper ra- BOOKKEEPER With knowledga Electric thennoatat for furnace, between 9 a. m. and 8 p! m. 2- Cost is only $44.95 plus batteries placement umbreUas rapalrad, of typing, for small East Hartford $5. An in good eonditlon. 2- THE WORK MUST SAJISFY YOU. TAKE THEIfj r r men’a ehlrt eollara ravaraad and 9257. ' Office. Phone Hartford 3-2151. ($4.95). Call 5191 today, and well de* Ed SnffiYaB’s 8 p ^ ! replaced. MarloWs Uttle Msnaitu 0356. . , HO (/ u . T NEWLY DECORATED furniahed TO . r . ttver one to yonr home. Shopi JVANTED—Dental asatstaat, Bx; SERVEL GAB refrigerator. Magic perienced desirable but not nece»- room. Houaaka4ping fadUtlaa. Chef four burner gaa range. Call > available. Suitable for couple or RIARTY BROS CORN1C218 and valanca boards. sary. Box B, Hera'd. 2-9700 after 4 p. m. - 1917 WROURY Custom built cboics of doslgna. two man. Ooatlnuoua heat and hot Phona 8-1524 from 9 a. m. to 9 RELIABLE ^OUNO womaa for water. Near Mato street and ttuF CONY. COUPE p. m. cleaning and ironinf, Sve hours TWO PIECE Ttleaa living room aarvlcaa. Call 187 Mapla straet daily, five or six days a week. Ex­ ABC set, $25. can - $M.. • FLAT FINISH. Htdland artndow 2 0 TWO FURNISHED rooms ‘ naar Ucht greca. cellent salary.'Local rafarancaa. •hada* auda . to mcasun. AH OaU 7918, or apply >9 WalUngton DONTT WATT until your oM waak- bath. For couple or two genUe- BminnER'S mstol TtneUaa bUada at a naw R oad.. ar hraaka down!' Ttade how. man. Quiet horns. Call $$6l be- CSC KABT Ol WTEIl Wfma. low prloa- Kays mads whlla you Get our.big January trado'toto a}- twaen $,and S p. m „ Char­ ToMmotm a n wait Maiioar'a EXPERIENCED Girl wantqd to r lowanca on Speed Queen or Ben- ter Oak atrtet. ' ■ ■ n e e *TANky ypul Teiwarrpw whUiTwe'ra aH alawtnf hard at fh* general office work.’ Must have dlx. Benaon’a, 713 Main street ‘ experience th tjrtftng.'FBOlthaila COMFORTABLE, Heated room for affioa* you'll ba leafing around that induction contort and bookkeeping. AppiS in person. two gentlemen. Next to ' bath. 21 MAPU ST. -TEL. 2-1 S n ' The . Old ^' Colony Co.,. Hilliard TWO b u r n e r e.ectric plale.'^ In continuous hot water. Private en­ ^ «ulre 459 Mato street, or caU 8160 tra n t. CSU 890&. -rii A :-t .^., ..f > (•.'.sSs'fe ^ U-tij:-- Afy-•

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n- WEDNESDAY, M N U ARY 17, 1951 4tanrlr«0trr Ev^nUtg ifrroUk Help Someone to Walk Again^Join the March of Dimes from SJI88. 'TMb figure was stin< Tbs cosmopoUtaa club will 1 , Fstouary 10. RoTiart S. S t Margaret Mary Mothers’ Olaason; director of Civil De­ Little Change high compared to the 2,770 aver'' arele wU hold a poUndt supper meet Friday afternoon at two Speaks Before fense for the State of Connbctlout, age for the first two weeks at DONT WAIT UNTIL o’clock In tbs Federation room at y iT o w n tonight at T:S0 at the home will b* the principal speaker. Mias Decemben 1950. air Mra. OUver Bonolt 4# Fairfield Center church. Jay Adams of Avertfe Daily Net Press Ron Watkins Brothsrs wiU give a talk Legion’s Unit Barbara Wallett will . represent In Idle Here LiWttfb Beported YOUR OLD WASHER M^i W iB B. firaie d< » Ply- straat Hie supper win be followed - V on Interior decoraOng. Mr*. A. H. the local Unit, also Mrs. RUtb Layoffs were reported by the For Oto Weeh Eadlag by a short buslnaaa meeting. Hickox, secretary; Mrs. Wilber Boutti L w « •• cluy*>«i» _«< Keensy wUl be the hoeteee. rield offices as followa: garment, ■REARS DOWN! Jaaeary 18.1981 —gymgl«Bta for tl»* N*w-Itafl*nd Little, national security chairman TO and IM partials; ahirts, 80 par­ S a B S E e at tlM Nktionia B a a ^ Miss Constance Young Situation About Same Mrs. Mary Mullaney and Mrs. At the regular monthly meeting and Mrs. Helen Oriffin, American­ tial*; electrical appliances, 55; 1 0 ,2 0 3 UriM AJMciatlon. which wiU h« Roxey Foss, first aid Instructors of the Inasmuch Class of the Describes Benefits of isation chairman. As Week Before, Re> electrical products, 50 due to re­ Thide In now! Oct our Big M d B t tb» HoUl Bond inHnrtford for the Manchester Chapter of the An interesting letter was read conversion; non ferrous metals, 50 V hleinber aTthe Audit Church of the Nasarene last night January Trade-In Allowaiioa oa |M*uiCT <16 through 18. Hw H*rt» American Red Cross, sUrted Mtsa Claire Olds and Miss Emily Girls* State Program from a housewife living in Lan­ leased Report Shows for lack of mkterial; a meatpack­ Boieea at OtruulatloM Manchester— A City of Village Charm ford dMptor In ItoatcM for a standard course for sixteen OIri Smith gave an interesting account caster, England, who received a ing hoLse, 60; plastics, SO tOtdMk ttia conforanc*. SPEED q u e e n ' Scout leaders last night at the of their trip to Europe with the Mias Conatance Young, who was ten-doUar package of food items Local unemployment remained o f material; hats, 45; small meta! West Side Recreation building. members of Girl Sroiit Troop One sent by the Auxiliary through products, 86 partials; timing de­ guest speaker at the meeting of the same this past week as 300 (Claeslfled Adverhelag am Page 14) f ^ upw ii Court, Otder of York Strangfeld. chairman of in­ in 1MB, and showed colored slides "Care." The Unit specifled Man­ vises, 28, lack of materials; toys, OR BENDIX VOL. LXX, NO. 91 MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1951 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS the American Legion Auxiliary, persons, including' 188 females, Amsmoth, will inaat in the Mn* structors and also chairman of the of the trip. Monday evening, in the L«gton chester, England, but evidently 24, lack of material; and chains, ■onle ^mpl«> Friday evening at Red Ciosa drive in Manchester, ■the package cotild not have filed claims for benefits,' There 20. There were also scattered lay­ atffi* o’clock. Tiie huatneai meet- was present to welcome those tak­ hall, it will be recalled'was ons of the girls sent by the Auxiliary reached a home where it gave so were 55 initial claims, 229 con­ offs in contructlon. Win be followed by a aocial ing the course and 'to Introduce Dpclor to Speak much pleasure, to the children tinued and seven agent claims. No Hirings and retairings were re­ Local Polio Victims Contribute to March of Dimes tim» with refnahneaU in charge to attend Girls' State last June at BENSON'S Bills Propose Urges 18-Year Draft Fear Billion the Instructors. UConn., together with Mias Carol especially. ^ hirings or layoffs were reported. ported in electrical products, 3,300; of Royiid Matron Mr*. Nadine Har- Several of the members of the Inventory taking continued to zippers, 200; garment, 175; window GFs Hang Sunday hcon and Aaeoclate Matron Mrs. To Cliiireli Society Howes. The girls were eholen for Radio, Television, Appllanoea Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Prek- dependability, service, leadership, Auxiliary also volunteered to as­ account for the rise In the state parts, 185; and bearings, 60. Many Changes Pounds o f Meat Olive Reeave. ham of 3 Ridgewood street, will patriotism and other qualities that sist at tho Mile of Dimes solicita­ unemployment situation 4s 21,149 ■713 Main Street—Tel. 8588 keep "open house" Saturday eve­ The Lulherweiis of tho Emanuel tion at the State theater. filed last week. Women claimants Lutheran church will hold go to make a good fcitlren. Miss The Dome Double club of the Tha Board o f Deaoone wlU be in ning. January 20, from six to nine Howea apoke some weeks ago at Mr*. Theodore Fairbanks and made up S3 per cent of the load, North Methodist church will hold Now Hoarded Punch on Chinese ehaig* of tho midweek BlMe etu* o'clock, in observation of the their monthly meeting Friday In numbering 11,217. There were 34 In Agencies the church vestry. A pot-luck sup­ the memberahlp supper of the her committee served delicious its monthly meeting Friday eve­ dy prayer hour thle evening at twenty-fifth anniversary of their Auxiliary. Mlaa Young who was al open-face party sandwiches. Ice World. War II veterans still filing ning; A potiuck supper will be T:80 in the Oovenant-Oongrega- marriage. per will be sei-vcd at 6:30 p. in. Read Herald Advs. Dr, Harold Barrett will speak 80 invited was suffering with a se­ cream, cake, tea and coffee on under the curtailed GI law. served at seven o’clock, followed tiona] church. In the aboencaof by a soci^ evening. Women Ask End of Col­ Officials Figure Deep on "The Affects of tho Atomic vere cold at the time and was un­ tastefully decorated tables. Initial claims declined to 4,518 Reds at Kumyang the pastor, Rer. Carl M. Helger- The Mary McClure group of the able to attend. aon, who is attending the eonfer- Second Congregational Womep's Bomb III the Home." He Is consid­ ored Margarine Ban; Freeze Units in Pri­ ered an authority on civilian de­ EathuilasUc Oyer Brogran anea at the Eastern kfissionary LiOaglie Will meet Friday evening She spoke with much enthusi­ vate Homes Loaded Aaaodation at Ashford. at the home of Mrs. G. Everett fense and has assisted State Civil Move to Hike Solons’ Defense Director Gleason. Dr. asm of the program and the bene­ Ii» ■ TTiurber. who will be assisted by fits she had derived from it, not Mileage Allowance Against ^ Rationing Senators Land ** Mrs. Robert Johns. Barrett Is a re.slucnt of Manches­ ter. only from tho Instruction received, New Enemy in Tough Fire Mr. and Mrs. William Luettgens but the opportunity of meeting Washington, Jan. 18.— A daughter. Mariynti Janet, was girls from oUier parts of tha state BuUetin! New Decision **’'*J**’ Ominout LoU are In rharge of fhe program for state Oapitol, Hartford, Jau. Government food officials said to­ bom yesterday at the St. FranHs the evening. The refreshment and of hearing such outstanding Elsewhere on Front SHOE hospital in Hartford to r>r. and speakers. She warmly thanked the Spring 18 — (4P) — Ckiveraor John day upwards of 1,000,000,000 comnilltee consists of Mr. and Lodge, In a special naessage to Mr*. Louis H. Block This Is their Mra. Ernest KJellson, chairmen, auxiliary for their generosity in • Q a n t s e n . pounds of meat may be stashed Oii Wage-Price Seen Prelude to Big REPAIRING first child. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robinson, sending two girls each June for the General Assembly, esked away In family freeze units and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Berg. Mr. so many years, ap^d assured the Patterns today for a 8489,206 ClvUian lockers in anticipation of ration­ New Drive by Foe i)f the Better Kind and Mra. Peter Pencheff, Mr. and members that the experience has Defense Appropriation for the ing. Mrs. Fred .Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. been greatly appreciated. halanre of the current fiscal That quantity is equal to about Call Aniioiinceinent of DONE WHILE year. two weeks’ supply for the na­ On the Western Front, Michael Stawiatowskl, Mr. and Miss Young who Is a senior at Immediate Cxnitrols Korea, Jan. 18.— — A YOU WAIT Wanted To Buy Mrs,'Hugo Pearson,**Mr. and Mrs. Manchester High. school, and a With the meesage. Lodge tion. Lennant Johnson.' former editor-in-chief of the High aobmltted a bill aathortxlng Hurl T. Compton, chairman of The heavy market demand for Long Overdue; Ready strong tank-led AlIM patrol All married couples of Emanuel School World, was also elected tha $486TO6 appropriation. the mrporatiea of Masaachnsetta meat indicates there has been con­ found two companies of R«1 SAM YULYES Ih e bill deecrlbed the purpose USED CARS church are cordially invited to president of the Senate at Qirla Institute of Technology, backs the siderable buying in recent weeks Military Service Bill troopH in and near Kumyang- 701 MAIN STREET attend the meeting and are asked State, Md served on the, staff of o f the requested nidney In administration request to draft above day-to-day table needs, these words: jang today and engaged them to bring their favorite dishes for the dally paper there, "The Lau- I8-y«ar-olds into the fighting Agriculture Department ofTlcials Washington, Jan. 18 OP)-The the pot-luck supper. relette.” ' "Tb provide for the contia- forcre vvHhflUt reatrlctlon. He said. . in a tough Are fight. The An.v Make— Any Model oed operatioBs of tho Office of government's decision to go ahead To Again Send GIrla teatUled In Waahingten before tho The department recently report­ speedily with natU nwlde price and reconnaiaflance patrol report­ avU Dettoue to June 80, 1961, ed a sharp increase in the number Any Year liie Unit voted to send two girls Senate Artiied Forces prepared­ wage control* brought applause ed one of the Chinese com- next summer to Girls State. It was aud to establish basic state ness subcommittee. ( AP • Wire- of home freeze unite In American from Senators today and aent of­ panlea held dug-ln poaltions also voted to make a donation to eontrol eeaters. photo). homes in the past few years. Ks- tlmates on the number of units In ficials Into k whirl of last-m.inute northwest of the village, apd the. Call East Hartford 8-1990 Court Cases District Education for War Fund, preparations. olher in the town Itaelf. In Stock! the Mile O' Dimes,' the Leonard Bute Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 18 use vary from 2,250,000 to more In the absence of any qfficlal *rhe [wtrol estimated It kiUad or Irvin D. Ball. SI, o f Pleasant Wood Memorial Leprosorium in —on —TTie Democratic majority of than 3,000,000. Between 8 A. M. and 6 P. M. word on exact timing, the best woimded 35 Reds In an hour aad a atreet, Warehouse Point, was de­ Carville, La. Grid Magnate Rationing Talk Blamed All Steel the Senate today Introduced bills guess seemed to be that a general half flghL clared not guilty of driving while The District Child Welfare con­ The department said if con­ proposing sweeping changes in the price freeze, probably rolling back For a tim* th* Reds threatened under the Influence of intoxicating ference will be held at Rau-Locke sumers use somewhat more than rhoto by Robert F. Naimiaa I..eglon Post, Hartford, Sunday, administration of atate health and Twits Solons half their deep-freezer and locker present high levels somewhat, to flank the patrol’s poaltiona aad Venetian liquors or drugs. Testimony In the cut off part of the probing arc. Ball ca.se wa.s heard Saturday and January 21 at 2:30. The president. welfare functions. space for meat, they would have Helen and William Carmody, collected since the opening of the will be sent back to us with a would come perhaps within a week LOUIS L FOSTER Miss Barbara Wallett, and Mrs room for at least 1,000,000,000 almost certainly not much long­ But the doughboys fought their ■ludge Wesley Uryk rendered children of Mr. and Mra. William drive on Monday— an average of gift. We’v* had 47 polio vtntlma In Harold Belcher, Child Welfare ’Tbs introduction of the meas­ pounds. er- way out. Some Allied casualUea Blinds hJs decision today. Ball was repre­ ures was another indication that On Gambling $400 a day. This represents re­ Manchester during the past two were reported end some equip* chairman, plan to attend. Here'* the perfect Jantzen Talk of meat rationing has been Carmody of 659 Hartford road, turns from 320 coin folders plus years ami th* polio fund has spent This was just one development Per Inch of Wholsnls sented by Judge Charlea E. Ma the Democrats intend to wage a heard in connection with govern­ are pictured above as they help ment was lost In the withdrawal. honey of Windsor Locks. The annual Department Nation­ girdle n S* Maeuhsflnr Cwnn 7- l 44t field. passing rrd/llght, $5: Warren concentrations. of these wonderful Jantzens. reorganisation billa introduced thur (Mickey) McBride, founder Offlciala told a reporter it wae they need. PHONE 2-2846 B. Bartley. 23, 194 Park road, Weat 28 Cooper Bt,'—Rear Tuesday. safe to assume talk of possible ra­ A pre-offenslvs buildup o f enemy of the Continental Press Race Then, too, the Defense Depart­ Hartford, speeding reduced to vio­ Eat. 1921 WouM Bad *nVaste" tioning has encouraged mqny to troops became evident Wednesday Wire and oamer of the CHeveland The Red, Red Robin Comes ment sent Congress a drastic new night when U. B. Flftl, Air Fores lation of rules of thi road, $21. Hie Heelth Department Bill Browns football club, told U. B. store extra suppliea in freeze unite. What to do about freezer-unite Rob, Bob, Bobbin* Along t/v S. Will Press Bid military manpower program. It B-26 bombers sighted six Rad nili would abolish tiie Public Health Seriate Crime investigators yes 36" DAN RIVER .m :.5o eupplies under rationing Is a also outlined an $87,000,OiXl.OOO troop trains and attecksd five. Council, th* Food and Drug Com­ terday the only way to stop gam' problem causing officials a lot of Oxford, Mass., Jan. J8.--(4h program to buy the arms,needed mission, the Tuberculosis Commit. bllng on horse races is to close Pllota claimed one was destroyed WRINKLESHED COMBED YARN worry. The longer the delay in —If any reliance can be placed now and expand production facili­ and four ethers damaged. the tracks. impoalng c:ontroIa, the more meat on the robin as harbinger of For Economic Break ties. Obviously nettled by prolonged 44 Oaavoya d o g Hopde JANUARY (Oauttnasd *• Page Four) ia likely to be gporad away. spring, then that pleasant sea­ On the question of prics-wags _ - ' l^JMJ I I .JLJL'-UaiBg-.- - VMajtioiilng. the stocky taxi com­ If ratioiiliig im enlered, cuisum- son shouldn’t be for away. Highway convoy-) totaling mor* Main Floor—Bear pany'magnate also told the ^com­ CLEARANCE SALE •ra imdoubtedly will ba rsqulnd to Ell J. DouvUla reported he With Peiping hy U. N, rOoattaaog am Hage A rse ) than 400 Red vehlclM Ukawis* GINGHAMS mittee headed by Sen. Estes Ks- state ia their applications tor ra­ saw a flock o f 300 o f the red­ wart spotted and attacked on roads Alert State fauver that there are mors book­ tion cards how much meat they breasted migrants today. And leading to central and western ies in Florida now than before the fronts. • have on hand. This quantity would Douville should know a robin Lake Success, Jan. 18—(45—The ..demn Communist China as an ag- crime Investigations started. be deducted from their ration al­ from a rook, for he ia care­ A rough outline of enemy poai- A ir Guard "W hy there's one on every cor­ United States plans to seek an in­ greasor and oak the U.N, collec­ Accord Nears COME INI . 9 9 c lowances. taker o f the Singletery Rod dictment of Red Chinese aggres­ tive measures committee to decide tlons iraa drawn by accoimte o t ner In Miami,’ ’ McBride asserted But officials acknowledge - that patrol activity. Th* Una aiante NEW HOME Asked pointblank by Kefauver and Gun Club. sion st an emergency meeting of what to do next. The U. 8. has Twenty-four pattern* and colorings in the famous Don River not all the stored meat would be the United Nations Political Com­ previously said It thinks that 14- On Mine Pact aoutheaat from Seoul to Yongwol, combed gingham with the "Wrinkle Shed Finish” ; Beautiful January CLEARANCE what he would do to stop gam' declared. All But 1 of Remaining bling, McBride shot back: mittee today, called to consider nation group should recommend a 97 miles from the flre-blacksnad plaids in all color combination*. In addition to the home freeze Peiping's rejection of its latest complete economic and diplomatic South Koreac l-apltal. Yongwol ta Units to Be Inducted ‘^ t you want to stop gambling units, there are more than 30,000,- on the horses, stop the race Korea peace bid. I bresik with the Peiping Regime. Lewis and Operators 33 miles northeast of Cffiungju Sowing Machines 000 refrigerators in American Probe Gory On orders from Secretary of The U. 8. began lining up sup­ road Junction city held by tha Into Service March 1 tracks. Why (permit them to) home*. Mors than half ar* esti­ Ot DRESSES gamble inside when they can’t State Dean Aehsson, the Amerl- j port for its rssolutlon ysstsrday, Seek to Beat Expect* Allies. Red deployments appear to FREE BUTTON HOLE ATTACHMENT INCLUDED mated to hav* compartments cap­ can delegation prepared to' Intro- | Hartford, Jan. 18— (P)—AU but gamble out?” able of storing meate tor long pe- be designed to cutoff BUghth Army EXTRA TRADE IN ALLOWANCE Maine Slaying duce a resolution which would con- (OsaUoaed oa Page Tea) emmu- Hartford area. ket" charges in whiskey sales. The armistice which ended the Mrs. Evangeline Oofjper, 45, was whatever ia neceaaary to meet the gasoline price war here last quoted by Police Chief Joel Lebel gaining was being pushed by both nlst strikers protested Gen. ^ 4 Train at Bralnard In Deal With Ex-Con world situation. Chicago, Jan. 18—(45 —Rotary aides In order to get pay raises and They will be fedarallsed March month was broken this week as saying a halloween-masked in­ Dwight D. Eisenhower’s visit sur­ He used to live in ’ Cleveland He told hla news ronfersnee be i has "absolutely no connection with a possible 50-cent a ton price in­ veying Italian plans for Atlsntlc Oar town's moda qaita a rtcerd 1, and begin training at Bralnard and has a long record with police when a half dozen stations on truder entered the Cooper home is not asking the Senate - to take Maple avenue poated large signs masonry or any other organisa­ crease on coal in effect before the Pact military defense. wcm Field. While training here, the here. McBride also testified yes­ last night, threatened her nith a such action. However, he said he W ith its chfUion doftma; Pinwale Corduroy proclaiming lower prices. gun and ordered her to "get go­ tion." aays. Arthur Lagueux, Presi­ government applies wage and price Arriving In Rome from Lisbon terday that he and Polizzi are now is happy tha Democratic majority controls. lost night, the Supreme Atlantia N t C told aR tho notion (Oonttnned ea Paga Four) All but one of the retsUers ing.” is working on an affirmative res­ dent of Rotary Ifitoriiational. engaged in a $102,000 real estate The contract between the indus­ Commander in Europe was to On its proqrom. "W orld Evonts." deal at Coral Gables, Fla., near came down to 23.9 cents a gallon, She remei.ibered nothing more, olution expressing approval of the A statement aimed to clarify and the other’s price was a penny Lebel said she told him, imtil she uae of U. S. troops In Europe un- Rotary’a position "regarding all try and Lewis’ United Mine Work­ meet today with- Premier Alcide $ ^ . 6 9 y d . Miami. De Gasperl, Defense Minister Riui- Throughout the tour-hour in­ leas. SUtions not thus far Join­ religlona" wa* made public yea- ers may be opened after April I, CMof Schondoi is tho moiniprinq, tensive questioning, McBride in­ ing the price-cutting move are (Gontinned on Page Four) (OoatlBoed ea Page Poor) tOrday by Lagueux at Rotary head­ but both aides sgreeU they couldn't selling at the “normal” price of quarters. He waa in Chicago to wait for that if they wanted to (Oeattaaed ou Paga Ib a ) Tho man who foods tho way. New spring color* in the ever popular pinwale corduroy. For News Tidbits sisted he had never engaged in 25.6 cents a gallon. suits, skirts. Jackets, dresses, draperies, slip covers, etc. any "criminal activities" and had attend next week's semi-annual beat the prospective frees* on And ho rotok o lot of erodit Cnlfod Fron (/Pf Wires never known anyone in the old "O it Thniirt Methoda" meeting of Rotary’s Board of Di­ prices and wat,es. Us# Our Froo Parking Henry SUby, o f Oreenwlch. rector*. Industry spokesmen aald they Al Capone mob. executiv* aecretary of the Con­ ■or tho ploco wo hold today. FINE QUALITY Investigators had McBride on Hi* atetement followed publica­ hoped to avoid labor troubles this Bevan Heads necticut Retell GMoIlne Dealeia Aroo Noxt To Hip Storo. fnSaeaaa epideaale now sweep­ the stand principally to discover tion laat week of a Vatican decree year, and getting together on ing England will spread to U. S. Association, aald hit organlxation News Flashes bsuTlng Roman Catholic clergymen something now would help to W o hovo yot OBOthor qod to go, his connections with Continental waa "much disturlied" by what he Arms Drive pibdlcts 'Dr. Gaylord W. Ander­ Prern, and a news agency that from memberahlp in Rotary cluba. Bipooth relation* between Lawla Aaothor load son. president-eiect of American called "cut throat methods of (Late Bollette* ot th* UP) WIM) to toko. Rayon, Underwear supplies horse race results. competition." Club Leaders Puxsled and the mins ownera in the uncer­ PubUe Health AteociaUon . . . Founded Press ta 1989 tain months ahead. And wo Bood tho hoip of ovoryeno Spokesman for Indian Prime Min­ Steby said his association A source connected with the McBrida ■ founded Continental Vatican newspaper, L’Oaaervator* The mine workers’ chief callad Named British Labor To moho this rteend brook. Wa’re pariicalarly happy to cany the eompleto ’’Dutch In tailored or lace trim, band 1 ^ panties and briefs. ister Jawaharlar Nehru says Neh­ would aak ths Legislature to pass France Ready To Brand Red China Bey" i W for h’e one wey w* caa be ear* of i f tlifyiag Press in 1989. In 1946,. James laws Umlting the oiaa of price Romano, had nggested the decrae hla 300-maa policy committee litto Minister in Surprise ru "continues to bslieve" that Ragen, Sr., who waa then running our cottomert! Lone knetm.fer gMag RIAL VALVi; Cbinsaa Communist reply to 4JN signs at gasoline stations and Paris,: Jan. 18— (IP)— France officially agreed today to con­ might have been intended to apply seaolon here to be reedy to act the agency, waa murdered in Chi­ it's of tho Dbnos Drivo I am spooking. "Dutch Boy" paints eM-apeeialiy bftoded to lest loag, cease-gre pnqioaal tor K^rea prohibiting salte at a loss to the demn Red China as an aggressor in Korea. She urged, how­ to Rotary orgerilsatlons in Europe on any contract developments. Cabinet Re-shuffle cago. and South. America where it said The Southern Opel Producers and look bettor! So. romorabor — when you have k paint "doea not constitute a rejtetion. reteUer. ever, that such a move be slowed so that **we may study care­ So food a bolping bond, nOs shooting, the investigators they are aometimea oaaociated with Aaaociatlon aossmblsd its 80-man iob to be done, you can rely on "Dutch Boy* to do it 6 9 c each pure and simple” . . . Total an­ A governor’s fact-flndlng com­ fully all the passible consequences.’* London, Jan. 18 —(45'^Brttala Onr towB most hoop on looding nounced U. 8; combat casualUca say, was done by the edd Al Ca- mission, appointed to Investigate Msoonry. extcuUve board In. special session boc4.’ Wo're heedquartertl Come is today! * $1.50 SHEER • * * today named the leader o f PaiUa* In • eonlo that s rocAy grand! in Kerte riae te 46J87. the last gasoline price war. rae- ment’s powerful ieftwlng faetloa, — — $1.98 DOUBLE WOVEN ------John Ftetef Dnllei, RfimblidaB (Coatbrasd am Pag* r h m ) ommendad no legtelatlve action. Willie Pep Pays $15 For SoMding (CofitlaBed ea Page Fare*) (Usattaoed ea Page T m ) former Weloh coal miner AaenilB adviser to Secratazy. ox State Hamden, Jan. 18— (A>—Hamden Town Court today nolled Sevan, to spark much of her re­ Acbeson. is convinced that "great a speeding charge k>dg^ against Willie Pep, former world’s armament «iriv«. majority^’ ot American people fa­ NYLONS featherwdght champion, who was arrested recently by State The 63-year-old former Health Slip’K>n Style Gloves vor tying this country's defense Chasing Fox in Convertible New Fashion Styles Minister was named to tba key to those of friendly nations . . Police for driving too fast on the Wilbur Cross P^way. post o f lAbor Minister in a re­ la taupe shade and neutral tan. AH first Larga producera o f baking soda Judge Jeremiah D. Shea accepted Prosecuter Anthony GriUo's shuffle o f tha Cabinet announced fh lM tlfteihiihrHamtiUeVlen 1 With simulated fu r trim on cuffs. Perfect fit with inside seams. I quality, full fashioned hosiery with rein­ blame continuing scaivlly of fa- Not , Maggie. What? recommendation that the charge be nolled.upon payment of Paralyze Mere Hyperbole •ally todays Sues 6 to 7H. Color: Black. $1.23 mUiar "bicarb" on seatn buylag forced heel and toes for extra wear. Pair $15. As one o f th* minister* in i Um . lalKIWilMIIIlM*. The ^ and consumer hoardiag . . . A c­ charge o f tba projseted $10,000,- mcciLL-conuERSE me cused kidnaper-killer William E. London, Jan. 18—(4T—Britain’s^(LAOS) because she “ foUewed a By Artlmr L. Bdaoa .possibly because of the advanoa 000,000 amw program. BeVaa will Cook has lost most of bis sullen top fqx hunters lined up last night hunt of th* Pytehley foxhound* on Jenks Gets Key Post literature which said: I POhFiwISimrtllm ThNllMM p r . Washington, Jan. 18—(45 — control many pbasss o f produc­ $ J * 2 9 attitude. Jailers report, and has to defend Princess Margaret’s at- ' Jan. 6 ia a motor vehicle." The Hartford, Jan. 18—(/P)— Aldro Jenks. Waterbqry assessor, "Eight lovely Waoklngton tion, as wei; as the.npldyjiMLBiiB* taken to rradin||[ poems. Washington got a look, at the-^ models win appear la a aeries of ! fcratOanerilMHPwMM. Ya6 tendance at a fox hunt. ^ committee aald the sport '"is le- today was named House (TIerk of the LegMature’s powerful power to eapanding arms fso* "Those who make the most up- ■ garded by quite half the people of newest ladies fashions, and— exotic, sheer negligees over skin­ toslea Re Is due to leoefva new roar sgaihat hunting with hoiinds | Britain with abeolute. loathing and Appropriations Committee. Wow! ■ ‘ tight bathing siilta." Treasury BalORce' ;!. ♦ e ■* snd fkr wider powers then ths Uiel'EtHmaRuiHTeMillN ! are those who know the least sboqt ; abhorrence by reason of. its te- Ths Washington Adi’ertislng peignoir Was Vary Alaaeoa post now. commands. JimhalDMei! ' Wiahingtofl, Jah. IS.-rtFH-'The tt;" James Fittwinianto. Secretory ' heteht cruelty to the utffortunate Fire Damagei West Rock TonncI <3tth-WaaMa put on a Jashion That’s thft-wason I wanL any- F m Of COmehU) position o f the Treasury Jan. 16: o f tile Masters of the Fok Hounds ! animal involved.*’ New Haven, Jan. 18—(AVTFIre o f undetermined origin tor show yesterday. It attracted a way, and, by golly, tbay did. To supply tha aianpower, Bevsa 646 MAIN ST^TELEPHONE 6$87 Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales MANCMIStlll N*t bndgst' receipts. $180,759.- Association, said. FitxwUliams deacribed the fair sprinkung a t bigshots—ouch Since the uinga u e y svore, probably wlQ have to call on tha The PrinjteSs had been rebuked : LACS as a "tiny .'Organization day destroyed most of a 120-fo6t ftagipg erected in the north more or less, ars difflcult for a government’s powers to dtieet la* ^ 594A1; budget expenditqres, $172.' as . Brsstdential Assistant John niiiwimiiifoiniiii^^ 660,081.09; cash balance, $2,944,- by the Executive Comirilttee of the I speaking oply tor an insignificant bound tube of the West Rock tunnels of the, Wilbur Cross Stecimaa ood> Federal Trade Qpnp^ T78.888A2. League 'A'raiaat Cruel Hnofta > mlnaritv-” Parkway in connection with a wafer-nrAnfinar toh. • fnlRfeWmav* Btantm ' -T ■9k

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