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has but one basic n ^ —aurvival. a possesion. Ha is literally Swal­ Lakota Council. Degree of Po­ Aaaurad o f love and nourishment lowed up. Proper physical cars cahontas, will meet W e ^ e ^ y ha w ill aurvlvs. He gradually does not compensate Tor the lack evening at 7:80 at Odd rellowa comes to know hla parents as the of love for, and confidence ih the ball. Aa the local eouncii la go­ Saul M. SUvaratala tonight ad- ones who supply these needs and child. ing to entertain the Great Poca- Mr. aad Xnu Vtacmt 0 »tawlM, dreaaea the monthly anpper meet­ ■o gradually hla world, widens. It is not always postibls for all hontaa, Lena Rill, at this meeting, of » Dunmt Bimt, h v n aoW ing of St. Mary'a church Men'a Parents are renilnded that It la intrusted with the care of chil­ all members are urged to be on their home end w * plwming ^ club in the parish house at 6:30. at this point they begin to share dren to be scienttficaliy trained, time. Each one la requested to leave thl» week for Miami Beach. He will speak on labor and labor Rev. Jumes Timmins in the child's development. He but the simple rule of wholesome bring a gift for the gift table' will become stabilised or neurotic. (UMriUed Advarttriag on rage !•) Florida, to live with their daugh­ relationb. loving and giving children the op­ VOL. LXX, NO. 107 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY* FEBRUARY 6, 1951 fTWELVE PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS General chairman of the meeting Delivers Address on No set o f rules has aver bieen de­ ter. ____ portunities to be individuals will is Mary VendriUo. St Eliaabeth’a Mothers Circia Problems of Parents vised. Tat with the help o f the counteract In large measure the Almighty and good parents en­ The Mancheeter Olrl Scout will hold a meeting Wednesday defects in parental guidance. Pun­ The Pines Civic Association will evening at 8 o'clock at the home dowed with love, the world has ishment Is recognized as a neces­ Respiratsry Ailment Kills CouaeU wlB hold Ita monthly meet- Rev. James Timmins' lecture on been blessed with men of high sary part of child training, "but Herald Employee Completes Fifty Yean of Service Tank Conflict ’ w tomorrow evening at 7;4fl at hold, its regular monthly meeting of, Mr.s. Raymond Campbell, 713 Condemnation Second of Boston Quads Wednesday evening at eight “Parents’ Problems, ” delivered character. Sadly enough there give It with love” . In conclusion the Girl Scout offlce, 983 Main' Hartford road. Wednesday evening In St. Brid­ New Haven Runs o'clock in the activity room of are many parents, through wrong parents were advised never to use ■treat. get's parish hall, created so much handling o f children's problems, God as a policeman—as a threat Boston, Feb. 8.—0P>—The the Verplanck school. Following The regular monthly meeting of of Steel Mill Rages at Gates the bu.sines8 agenda, a talk will be interest, that a request has been are instilling in their children the to the child, but to be ever mind­ second of Boston's famous Al­ T h » D. U. V. C. w . will hold a the Dorcas Society of the Eman­ made for a synopsis, and the wish basis for a neurosis which be­ ful of the Bible quotation “ Suffer len quadruplets died this morn­ given by E. D. Collins on the his­ uel Lutheran church has been meeting at right o'clock tomor- tory and development of Journal­ has been expressed that he would comes evident in the child's later little children to come unto Me". ing at Children's Medical O n - Of Old Capital As Railway Strike raw night with Mre. Grace Ames postponed from February 7 to follow with a series of talks to life. In the classification, of neu­ To the many who braved the In­ Plan Studied ter. ism’, followed bv an exhibit and Fcbniary 14. at the Center. Lincoln's birthday discu.s.*iion of old newspapers from cover the same ground. On ac­ rotics we find “ Brats and Babies.'' clement weather to attend this Timothy, who weighed two will be o b e ^ ’ed. Members arc his private collection. These pa­ count of the storm that evening, The Neglected Child lecture it was announced that due Tract Saye Proposed ]ioun(ls and three ounces at Allies Slum Almost Into reminded to bring a gift for the pers date from pre-Revolutlonary A- meeting of the Council of the many were unable to attend. The brat Is the neglected child. to Father Timmin’s heavy schedule birth last Friday, died of res­ penny auction. times to the death of Coolldge in Washington Parent Teacher As­ Pastor for a number of years of His sense of security based on love this meeting could not be post­ CommiesioD Would piratory trouble doctors said. Seoul as Reds Toss Believed Near End 1983. Refreshments will be sociation will take place In the St. Bridget’s church and editor of has never been established. He poned to the immediate future. Karen, who weighed sllghtl.v the Catholic Tranacript, he drew served. , school cartterla on Wednesday sens<;8 toleration. The material However for the many requests Have Dictatorial PoW- over one pound, died Runday Huge Mass of Armor r\entng Instead of Tue.sday. from his many years of experl-, things with which he has been from those unable to be present i ^ e exetititg. ttetV night. ence real life problems that oddly showered never make up for the Into See-Saw Rattle Congress W ill”' SerWi* r«- Mystic Review, No. 2 Woman's similar discourses dealing vrith the ere: Urges “ Go Slow” Hospital officials released enough confront today's parents. ~ I 8um«d; Senator Hints Benefit Association, will meet, to­ Sunset Rebekah Ls'dge members lack of genuine love and affection. Parent—Child Relationship » ’ill the information of Timothy’s MATTRESSES With these he Illustrated in pdrt morrow evening promptly at eight are reminded of the meeting this This often results In a turning be arranged later In the spring. state Capitol, Hartford. Feb. 6. desth after they notified the Tokyo, Feb. 6. (/Pl--Powerful At Imminent Settle- It is bsttsr to have s good evening at eight o'clock In Odd the psychological development of against his benefactors and Inten­ Rev. Robert Carroll, chaplain of ©”m vL quads' father. Patrolman Rob Move Slowly o'clock in Odd Fellows haU. An — (JFt— Aii unaigned, four-page Allied tank-infantry columns plied mattress than guards and color bearers are urged FellowR hall, when the recently the child. tionally causing them heartaches. the Catholic Mother Circlee of ert Allen, 41, /V TVT m ' ment; Mails Movo rebuilt a As he spoke to his audience of pamphlet attacking a proposal to into the main Clllne.se defense to be present, as a rehearsal for Installed officers will occupy their The baby—or Immature person Manchester, presided at the meet­ They withheld the sad news ehsap new one. W e re­ fathers, mothers and leaders of Is never allowed to be an Individual ing and conducted the question and ilttuteutViuie Again; Truckers Gel the March rally will follow the positions for the first time. The create a commlaalon which would from their mother, however, line south of Seoul today and O i l New Taxes make and sterilize all t>i>es children's groups he referred to from birth. Developing himself as answer period which followed touch of the new . . . the dash of bold gtcefl-lcef business se.sslon. lB9lh anniversary of Thonfas Wll- A have the power to condemn land because, the doctors said, "sh« fought a daylong pitched battle. generations ago when children a member In the family group has Father Timmin’s lecture. St. Mon­ I Priority InstructioiM of mattresses. dry. founder of Odd Fellowship tteros . . . cadting "Convetsation" shape by Welter aa a alte for a ateel mill in the was still broken up over The CTilnese celebrated their tvlil be observed. A Dutch auction were raised without benefit of been obstructed. -His parents ica’s Mothers Circle sponsored the >rwin Teague . . . blending beautifully into King Karon's death." May Vole on A|»|»ropri- The Ladles Aid Society of Con- books; still-,- parents with their make all hla decisions. He Inicomes meeting. K New London area appeared today New Year’s day with the first By The Associated Press Jones Furniture and concordla Lutheran church will will follow the business session, O ’Dell, the most talked-ebout dinnerwate ersetion in on the desks of all senators and and each member Is asked to pro­ large families raised their children ihow of Red tanks In this phase of atioiiN First; See G hii- Senator Humphrey (D.. hold Its monthlv meeting t(»mor- successfully. Love and affection yean! Deep rich colors end superb creftsmansbip — et representatives. row evening at 7:30 at the church. vide a gift. the Korean unr. Floor Covering between parents and children a price you can afford. Stop in end order yoiu starter The pamphlet, questioning the The lighting rsged almost to promixe on 18 Yf'ar today . in Waah- S6 Oak S t Tel. 2-1041 Hostesses w*ill he Mrs. Ann Wa- abounded In the home. Out of advisability of building a steel ■> ^ I '"Kton he had good reason brek. Mrs. Ann Walek. Mrs. Ru.san. set tomorrow. Pick up additional pieces amytimt from Would Voice the outskirts of Seoul. Tlie pn.stponeH be heW tomorrow evening at returned after a three weeks' vaca­ by God have a grave responsibil­ tipper row, Allali Ohast^kd, CleVelilifd E2llngtoa,~Kiido1ph Heck, F r«^ llartcnittetn, tVIOUm Salion, oh the Ural phn.ie. S A M Y U LY E S eight o'clock In St. James'a hall icut Development Commission Walter LaUey, Albert Cervinl, Walter Ferguson, Shelitpn Cohen, Burton Harmln, Peter Flynn, Harold Washington, Feb. 6 — IIF) — K The Chinese possibly even were suggested thst the White House tion spent In St. Petersburg and ity. Too often this youngster Is bill. launching their own long-expect­ He suggested heavy increases conference be called off. He told 701 on Park street. Just tolerated as a nuisance. Tnrklngton, Gerald Saplenza and WiUlam M. Anderson. resolution expressing friendship HADi STREET Fort Lauderdale, Florida. at your next party! The pamphlet, cautioning ed offensive against the Allies In Individual and corporate Income newsmen: From the Instance o f birth the 36” INDIAN Advertising Manager Leon Thorp, Head Proofreader Miss Esther Johnson and several others were from the American people "to all taxes, along with sharply boosted against hasty action, said the south of Seoul. It so, they were 'All 1 can say is that- the com­ Mrs. Lucy Reid of B.’iO I.ydall baby unable to u.'»e Ita faculties obliged to leave before the picture was taken, and at Irost twelve of the staff, both men and women other peoples of the world "—In excise and capital gains taxes, as measure should be "thoughtfully were unable to be present at the banquet for various reasons. striking-on the opening day of the mittee members felt they might street entered the hospital at South ■tudied by every citizen o f the eluding those of the Soviet Union Year of the Rabbit.i/' the way to raise the first $10,- be able to contribute something WANTED Lancaster, Mass., yeslerday for state." will be Introduced Thursday by “There no longer is any doubt 155,000,000. toward Ironing out the trouble. observation. The postoffice address about the whereabouta of the en­ What Congress would do about For Your Indfvidually State Insurance Commissioner Senator McMahon and Rdp. Rlbt- Now we find that the situation i f the Institution Is Stoneham, W. Ellery AUyn, a resident of emy." said an Allied Intelligence even the first bill remained uncer­ may be Iro.ilng itself out." Russia Will coff, Connecticut Democrats. tain. While It had been known EXPERIENCED Mass. Desiffned Spirelia W a terfo ^ which has been men­ Honor William McGonigal officer. “They are right here New llavea Resumes Hare You tioned as the moat likely site for A statement by the sponsors where we are." how much revenue the Adminis­ Foundations — Call HEAD said the purpose of the concurrent tration would seek, there was Restoration today of most serv­ the proposed 8280,000,000 steel The fighting flares five miles ice on the New Haven Railroad said that the unaigned pam- Try to Tag resolution "Is to reaffirm the op­ northwest and two miles north­ something of a shoi'k In setting CARPENTERS Mrs. Elsie Minicucci mu, A t Party of Fellow Workers waa announced by roSd offletals Enough? Sending Onl \-Ray ^ e t “represented the views” of position of the American people to east of the deserted village of the details spelled 'out In black Phone 7737 after they said they were assured For Inside and Outside ■ema 100 to 200 persona who at- war and to expivaa their desire to Anyang. The vllliHgo Is nearly and white. A F T E R a fire, the amount of live in peace with ail peoples, in­ .'XffiH’ts Little Fellow "sick" trainmen would be back on Work— Apply at Reports This Week teadril a protest meeting Sun­ Fifty years of employment by* were decorated with green and U. S. Today nine air miles south of Seoul their Jobs. your insurance may prove les.s day. one concern is a record not often white paper festoons, giving a fes­ cluding the people of the Soviet Hills, overlooking the valley The proposals Snyder outlined A spokesman for the railroad 5 Dover Road equalled. It speaks well for both tive effect. A t the head table - - Union.” funning north from Anyang were call for about luie-fiffh more In- than the real value of your The thousand.": of Manehester GOP to Take Part said W. J. Hammlll of New Ha­ the employee and the manage­ where the honor guest and Pub- , IrlO V P to Cpmlenin The resolution w’lll request the alive with Red troops, Korean ronie taxes from the littia fellow, household' goods damaged or Or Phone 4112 AUyn. who was at the meeting, ven. general chairman of the New people who last fall had cheat LOUIS L FOSTER ment, particularly In view of the Usher Thomas Ferguson and other President to call upon the Russian Communists were mixed with the along with stiff hikes In the ex­ aald he himself subscribed to Haven members of the Brother­ destroyed. JARVIS REALTY CO. X-rays under sponsorship o f the labor troubles of these latter officials were seated, was a hand­ America as Aggressor Government to make known Ita Chinese. cise taxes on such thtngs as new these views and waa opposed to contenta to the Russian people. hood of Railrnad Trainmen, hod years. some complimentary bouquet of A. P. Corrwippndcnt Jim Beck­ automobiles, liquor, beer, rlgar- A careful checkup— today State Tuberculosis Commission Wholesale the condemnation of land for pri­ Against Red Chinese McMahon, who auggested such a been liiatiiictrd by the national When the fellow-workers of carnations and snapdragons, sent er said Red reslatance was so hit­ eUes, , refrigerators ahtl will start receiving reports on the vate interests. move in a speech to the Senate headquarters to have the men re­ — may aave you hundred.^ of WiUlam McGonigal learned that ' to Mr. McGonigal by the neigh- ter that only the western column many other consumer Items. Wednesday's hearing on the bill Doomed to Failure Jan. 22, said the idea has now wide port hark to work. dollars later. .\sk this agency examinations this week, it was February 1 of 1951, marked a half j boring flower shop of MilUcowskl of the two Allied task forces Most lawmakers were Inclined waa called by the Democratlc-con- approval and that he has been as­ to "agree with Snvder's appraisal The New Haven official added to make certain all your in­ CANDY and GUM learned today. A t the Commia- FRUIT AND century of continuous work on ' the Florist. I.ake Success, Feb. 6—OP)— Rus­ made any progress totlay. This troUad Senate Judiciary eommttee Qtfki Are Preoented sured by a number of other Sena­ of the program: "Rather rugged." that Hammlll told h^m the train­ surance is adc<|uatc. .slon office this morning H was this newspaper, they determined tors that they will join him In column drove five miles northwest but the RepubUcan-eontroUed Mrs. Taylor, who it waa discov­ sia .will try.lo have the United Na­ Snyder was tinwilUng to give the men were Instructed to report to for learned mailing of the cards wtil that raoognltlon should ba-taken sponsoring tlie resolution. of Anyang, for a gain of three DIABETICS? start either tomorrow or Wednes- of the fact, that Bill should be ered had known Bill McGonigal tions tag the United States an ag­ Houae Ways and Means Commit­ union locals by telephone and *>«»» day, PRODUCE yard (OentlsiMd M Paga Eight) longer than any o f those in attend­ Spiritual Power Key tee much detail yMterdAy oti ho^ proceed to th «r Jobs. Y ou naad not anvy your friandtl Atk hoaored wlUvajiacty, and fitting­ gressor against Red drtna today. (Oonttonad'oti Page Pour) it was explained that the delay ly, that it should be in The Herald ance, was askM to make the pre­ “ Spiritual power and not materi­ the Treasury proposes to raise the The absence of nearly 1,000 your doctor about thasa morveloui The move is doomed to failure— additional $6,,500.000,000. In drafting replies has been un­ 282 N a MAIN ST. composing room where all of Bill’s sentation o f gifts in behalf of his al power is the key to the world’s swllvlmien or passenger train LOEB products---delicious popper- working years have been spent. associates. They included a leather it is highly doubtful if any but her ills," said Riblcoff. Favor I Tax Rill crews forced the New Haven to avoidable. The Commission had P H O N E 2-2846 mint, spearmint and frutee flavored hoped to make reports sooner. Cornwall Man It was one of the joUiest o f the waliett inscribe with his name, satellites will vote with the Soviet "Aa a nation, we must set peace 27 Slates OK Many Legislators have advocated cancel service on its Shore Lins chawing gum— tompting chocolate Earlier, some clerical difficulty many parties The Herald family containing a sum of money, also a Union — and western diplomats as our goal, believe In it, and find that uir new revenue bn ralaed In a way to accomplish this goal. The one bill, rather than two. Others (Continued on Page Elgb^) bars and other candies especially In Hartford had resulted In sever­ h u held through the years. The dozen golf bails, golf being one of have labelled It "transparent prop­ Cited in Attack boys engaged the Paganl caterers his favorite sports. aganda." heart of the world must be touch­ have urged that Congreaa tatke no prepared for those who must maintain al local people, who had under­ 10 Year Term gone the .X-ray, being questioned The ideal way to make a fancy party cake, to serve a steak dinner and all Bill thanked his associates for The charges before the 60-nation ed. While we rearm, we must not action until It has at least a pretty 0 sugor-ond-starch-restricted diet.' that goes with it. They arranged their thoughtfulness in honoring Political Committee arc that sidetrack other methods to avoid good Idea of how much money It as to why they had not appeared. war. two layers high, and 8 individual cakelets. Named as Man Who the tables along the make-up cor­ President Truman's order to the will vote to nm the government Wa hova tham in sfocW It was explain.'ll that the cards "The MeMahon-Rlbiroff resolu­ Bill Limiting White China Invasion ridor, and the long string of lights (Oootinued on Page Eight) Seventh Fleet to seal off Formosa before It acts on new taxes. W* here meny ellNr lOoUtlcal tleupa and had bungled the campaign in Ko­ opposition has developed In the (CoutlDued on Page Eight) of a Senate Investigations Sub­ (KK) planes. administration 18 rea, had stymied military pre- Senate. The proposed military expendi­ committee, told a reporter he did Indications ere that at least six Seat Covers in Stock G ean clothea arc not proposed In Republican-controlled inflation at home by unwise poli­ ture overshadows anything Can­ not think the decision would “ un­ states will not ratify. They are Ala­ Blue, maroon, green— Front seat only 17.95. Com­ Legislature. . . .Representative cies. ada has ever known in peacetime. Rankin ox supper rally last night because of his refusal to answer next fiscal year wlU exceed $1, Campbell Auto Supply Co. been suffering from attacks of malaria in the past few weeks. nored the amendment in 1948 and New Haven, Feb. 8— The uatMr rea en ^ included in Air moon and the planet Venue will (Onnttaaed o » Fags Bight) * * * 29 B IS S E L L S T R E E T P H O N E 5167 SCARLET PINK Force manpower program an­ (Contiaoed eo Pag* Eight) (tVtntinned on Page Two) (Continued na Paga rseo) put on an unuaual show tomorrow OFF THE CAR nounced Jan. 18.. .^nnecticut Dies In FaU From Hotel Window night with Mars and Jupiter in NAVY LIGHT. GREEN waa third loweat otete In natVn aa New Haven, Feb. 6— (JP)— John Gray Kendall, 43, of Waco, supporting roles. recarda traffic deaths in 1980... Texas, Alumni Director of the Hill ^hooL Pottstown, Pa., Dirk Brouwer, Director o f the BRAKE DEPARTMENT CHARTREUSE BROWN Bight-di^-old Kaiaer > Frazer Yale University Observatory, ex­ attika Idling U.OOO workers is Plenty of Five Percenters was killed when he fell four atoriee from his room at the Year of Rabbit Is Greeted Riveted or Bonded Linings This j^rvice Daily Except Soturday plained that the moon wlU be par­ BRIGHT BLUE BLACK settled In D etroit.. .More study la Hotel Taft here today. tially cover Venus—a phenornsnen Exchange Brake Shoes Available Germanta brought to our plant before 10 A. M. ragy planned by Hartford Matropolitbn But Little Need for Fm * • • that occurs quite infrequently in C O P E N BLUE RUST District system before it decides By Dragons, Firecrackers this psrt o f the country. be caUi^ for at 5 P. M. Slight additional charge for udietber to add fluorine to dis­ Case O f 6 Negroes Declared Mistrial thia service. Remember— this service is for ^rm ents The name given by sstremomera Custom Built Lining— Manufacturers AQUA TEAL trict's water supply aa. preventa­ Trenton, N. J-, Feb. 6— (A >—Superior Court Judge Ralph to such occurrence is oceultation FUNERAL tive against tooth decay among Alexandria, La., Feb. 6—(P)— A . want one. But the feeling Duplicate Lining— Special Service Sets only. . V . _ on the J. Smalley today declared a mistrial in the mtirder ^ase of Hong Kong, Feb. 6—

'MA^rCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY «. 1961 \TW9' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1951 PAGE THREIT laturee have voted on atricUy par­ 27 States OK ty lines—RepubUcans for ratlflca- Your Red Cross Services Canada Plans tHanchestet Moon, Venus fleet. Manchester was again last Uon, Democrata against. on th* Hat. Two .Massachusetts Iswmskers Engaged Decline Noted 10-Year Term Vast Program To Stage Show Wage System Lists Services lAyoffa were reported In brass, summed up fslrly well the atti­ What They Do for You Date Book Girl 90 due to a mechanical break­ tudes of the pros and cons. down, and 6.1 due to matcnal.s (Oaattnaed from Piogo One) ' Said Rep. Charles Gibbons. Re-, (CnuttBoed from Pag* Oael (Conttaued fmn Pig* lOne) ' Lecture Toj^c Scout During Lent In Local Idle sliortage and electrical a|ipllancc,'i. , . i u t <4 V ToHItHt publican floor leader: (Tills is the second of a se- . .*s volunteer instructor* for the 4.0 on a part-time ha.sts. Hirings 1600.000.000. That Is double this 'Lecture by Rev. Thomu Stack setUag and it wUl be particularly miimm 1»60. Many member* aald they re- "I don’t feel any man is indis­ rics of public Infonnation ar- courses. I year's figure. at Ladies of Columbus meeting, nl News were noted in garments. Iicarmgs comfort pensable. Right years is long Interesting to compare tha chang­ Zion Lutheran Church Drop of 18.7 Per Gent and hardware. n n led the proposal a slap at the tlcl(>s to acquaint you with Administration of the service, as Plan too Ships St. Jam es's hall. St. Mary’s Group Hears h o m e late President Franklin D. Roose­ enough for any president to pul what your Manchester Red well as inatructlon, Is done by vol­ ing brightness of Venus with the I The three-year program pro­ League of Women Voter.* unit constant brightness of the two Silverstein Talk About To Have Scries of Mitl- Reported at Bureau; velt. his program into effevt. I don't CiTi,*(.s services ai-e; what Uiey ■ unteers. But eqiilpnumt must be vides for: discussion group at home of Mrs. Purpose of the amendment is to think Ifs a good thing for a rul­ other planets." Professor Brouwer Intermediate Troop 51 will have WORIARTY Bros. arc doing for y’ou: and how supplied and there th j Red Cross 1. Steppirfg up the Navy from M. S. Hathaway. 62 u Park'street, saidi Good Labor Relations Week Programs State Figures Released make compulsory the two-term ing clique to hold onto the reins tliey spend your Red Cross us(!S ft small part of your donation SO ships now in service to 100 ships 8 p. m. a boy-girl Valentine dance on Feb­ F x IoihUmI KonTHMi MS (. E N 1 t R ST precedent that began with George too long." doliar.(. These services exist Long Island is approximately to muintain this program. Towels, and doubling the present Naval Toniurrow tho geographical division for ob­ A large appreciative audience ruary 9 at the Bowers school. They Preceding the usual mid-week When a local garment manufac­ Ml 5 I 3 S Washington and ended with Mr. People Can lim it only hecau.se of your dona­ personnel of 10,000 men to handle Bo.ston, Fe^). 6 The leinpcra- bedding. thermometers, swabs, League of women Voter.* unit serving the occultatlon. he point­ Bf members of St. Mary’a church wilt do modern and folk dancing Lenten services, Wednesdays at turer reported the hiring of 35 Rooaevelt. tion.* to the annual Fund convoy and patrol duties and de­ tiire in New England .during the Rep. Robert Murphy, the Demo­ cotton, tongue deprcEsors—all the discussion group, homo of Mrs. ed out. Persons living north of Men’s Club last night heard Saul with Mrs. 'Howard Chilberg and 7:30 in the evening, at Zion Luth­ employees last week to start It provide* that,a President may cratic floor leader, put it thl* way: Drive. Th'’.v can contlmie array of sickroom supplies ncces- fense of the Canadian coast. John Conklin, 86 Olebtt drive, 8 M. Silverstein, president of the Mrs. Kenneth Cotton a.* chape­ next five days. Wednc.sday tliroiigh Long Island wUl be able to see the eran church, passion portrayals spring style*. Manchester's unem­ serve onlv two elected terms. A "The people now can limit tlie only If you give generously.) .sary to the practical instruction of 2. Sending to Europe this year p. m. Rogers Corporation, give what rones. The girls wiJrking on their Sunday, will average one to .six dc. an Army brigade group or regi­ heavenly show, while those south through Lenten history pictures of grccs above tlic scHsoiial normal. I man who’ sened up to two year.* term.* of a presiacli into the sometimes replaced. Bed linen and at 2:30 p. m. cloudless evening, the Yale astron- tions. stressing the human side of ment.*. Valentine decorations will Canada's'air support. Father and son banquet. Eman­ be in color. Tomorrow evening it claims were initial, or now, while <»vrr tho work rml. ^ But a Vice President succeeding I liand* of the voters" lives of many Mauciie.stcr families towels mu.st be laundered. These omer added. Industrial relations. bo done by tl)c remaining girls in . To Build Screen uel Lutheran church. 6:30 p. m. ______V Mr. Silverstein asserted that will be the superbly executed ’"The 1 148 were continued, 13 waiting a Somo normtils fni th»' pcrmil air to the Presidency and serving more A Texan, Rep. I>. B. Hardeman, expenses the Red Cross takes care the troop. Old Rugged Cross" accompanied week, 131 ((impe'nsalile and 4 stated Ids opposition thus; to lielp then). It is a yoar-ln-. of. The course of Instruction is 3. Building about one-quarter Sunday, February II the individuiU. rather than the HH follnw.s: Hntitun iiS drRrir.s, than two years before the term at the organ by Marion A. Erdin. agent cliiiiiis Providomr 2H. NmittnUf t ;ih. Nrw expired woiild be eligible for elec- "I consider It an aiiti-Roosevelt yoai'-cul program. People get without charge. of a Joint Canadlan-Amerlcan 24th Annual concert sponsored mass result of everj' Industrial un­ Susan Buckley, sccretaiy of SUPERIOR (I) sirk In peatadlme a.* well as in early warning radar screen, using by Manchester Police Mutual Aid Hos|>itaf Note§ dertaking must be considered, no A similar arrangement will b e ' ,\ decline wa.s noted in the slate Haven ('oiirnnl. N H . 2‘2. Hiii- INCOME TAX tion onlv once. amendment still fighting the One hundred and seventy adults, Brownie Troop 23, reports the fol- imeinpliiyment picture for tlic ghost of FDR." war yenis. Tlie Red Ci’o.*s Home the most modern and powerful ap­ Association^ . m atter how large or how little the followed a week from tomorrow, | IS. I’nrthuHi Ka.s(pnrl None 'of these restrictions would will be certified a.* having complet-' lowj)(g activities o( ll)al troop (or and depending upon response, will | tIUrd con.sccutivr week, falling to 20. (Iroenvillr 12. and I’rr.sipir Lslr apply to President Tniman. He Besides Indiana. Montana and Nur.sing program teiiclies you how cd the 12 hour Home Nursing paratus. Boy Scouts house-to-house''cM- Patients Today ...... isg plant. The 'speaker explained tributlon cnllectlon. the montl) of January. "On Jan ­ be continued other Wednesday eve- j 11.276 from 1,1,090. Women clann- 12 (Jr^jirrs, At Hn.Hlun (ho noinml was speeifically exempted by the IdBlio, these other stales have rat- to take eare of those in your fam­ course by the end of this year. In 4. Replacing British-type brina- wage and working condition plans, uary .3 half of our troop made ASSISTANCE ily wlio are ill. It show.* you Monday, February 12 Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Doro­ including the wage pattern used nings. Miss .\llce .\dams ants numlicrcd 6,7.18, or 47.3 per niHxiinum (rmp«’ra(nro dnr^); Congress, iflcd (With the date of raliflca- addition, twenty-eight high school inent with U. •S.-tj'pc equipment. rice -.knspy randy and it tasted how to Improvise sick room srup- Britliyh arms now In use, enough Regional U brary meeting. Mary thy Nowsch, Marlborough; Donna by the Rogers Corporation which The SCI vice will be preceded by a coni, of (he total. 'I'hcrc were 21 tlil.s poilntl \s 'h> and (In* ■ nornwi^ Doily Hears 2 P. M. So far, mo.st of the state I>-gi*- tion ): girls and eleven Girl Scouts have very good. On January 10 the girls elami;! Illcd under the eurlailcd mjnmuini trmp*‘intnio 20. plies out of articles already in already' finished the course. to equip four diylsions, are being Cheney library, 8 p. vn) Marie Tedford, Andover; Miss consists of a basic scale to which Lenten musical call to worship ' Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of 92 Maine. (19,47). Michigan iI947). is applied a cost of living differen­ tl)al didn't make candy at our last til law Prot ipitat Inn diinii^ Uiix p»*i ind Iowa (1947), Kan.saa (1947), New your lidine. .so that, at a time of sent to other AtlaiiUc Pact na­ Tuesday,. Febriuiry 13 Doris Tatro, 80 Mather atccet; with chorales and other appropri- ' West street announce the engage- i to 5:30 P. H. extra linnm iai worries, y'ou may If you have ever asked, "W hat Lecture by Dr. Roger Shaw on tial and a "share Of production” meeting made applesauce. Mrs. Initial claims lose wUh (Ni'W \s ni oh the Avt'i'Hgr tnlal Hampshire (1947), Oregon (1947), does Uie Red Cross /do for m e?”, tions. Mrs. Marguerite LaFlamme, 17 ate music Including chimes. The' mc'nl of their daughter, Alice An- | take good rare of the sick "Turbulent South Aftierica." )4pon- factor based on the business done Gardner tlioughl it would be nice na, to Burton E. Smith, son of Mi ' Haven and Norwalk acconnaii;.; seven tenths of an imli occurring Illinois (1947), Delaware (1947), here la your answer and yotir op- 5. Maintaining nn Army divi-1 to share it. so she brought it to Lenten .services will close with an , Record Relief with a minimum outlay for sored by T. W. C. A. at "Y ." 1;15 Cumberland street; Patrick Con- by the concern. and Mrs. Howard Smith of 19 1 loi tlic rise New Haven replaced as ram or snow Wednesday or Evening By Appointment Only Vermont (1947), California [Kirtunity. However, slight ias'gr* •Ion (18,000 men) in combat! school so that our teacher, Mrs. evening hy'mn, and evening hymns ' spcrial equipment. Tills training p. m. lln, 19 Welcome place; David Web­ The meeting, at which supper Knox street. |Biidgcpnrt as the office reporting Tli irsday and again over I lie w eek (1947) , New .lersey (1947), Wis­ tlie expenses of this Service in strength and organizing some new i will be presented from the tower I I t e l e p h o n e 4021 for SOUR STOMACH Is vo;iis eidiicly free of charge. Wednesday, February 14 ster, VVnpplng; Joseph Hoha. 67 was served by club jtiembcis, was McCann, and the boys and girls No date has been **t for the Hie most imcmpliiymenl of 19 of- consin (1!)47). Ohio ) 1947), (7olo- comparison to th* benefit to the units, partlculai'ly anti-.alrcraft. ! Cooper street; .Mrs. Ruth Annls, could have some. On January 17 following the (wsllndc. ! For heanhurQ. ca«, acid Neia'ssary ill (in Kniergeiicy Valentine dance and otien '-ousc held at St. Mary’s parlsli house. wedding. GRANOPfirs QHQIOE railo (1947). Pennsylvania (1947), community, your Red Cross dona­ Claxton .said the program eii-! 71 South Main street; Robert Mer- we elected new officers for the I.rt'nten Displays iisdifestion. If it i.s important tn peacetlnie tion is necnessar.v Uiat the Home of A'-ierlcnn Legion Post 102, ’ . Mill M i ll onlr lOc .Nebraska (1947), Missouri (1047), visages a 35,000-man Air Force— rifield, Hockvllle; Deborah Stel- next six weeks. Tlicy are presi­ Over the church entrance the WHEN HE UIRS VOUNO to know Ficki'ooni rare, how much Nursing program may continue. Tuesday and \Vedne*-Iay, cross and the open Bible w lit be Thos. J. Quish Connecticut (1947), New Yo)l: more valuable Is the training dur­ larger in time than the Army is February IS and 14 niark, 42 Deerfield drive; Charle.* dent. Peggy Boland: secretary, S (1948) , Virginia (1948), Mississip­ The Red Cross Homo Nursing now—with regular and reserve Smttli. Soutli Coventry; r/orotliy To Present Ilainey .Su'san Buckley; and treasurer, displayed, v.tiilc on the cjiurcji ing time of national emeigency .Service is de.signed to help you. Tall Cedars minstrel.*, Ver- Bolton* FIFTY VEAR5 AGO: • Ckprtar Oak StrM« pi (1948), .South Dakota (1949i, when theie is a serious shortage squadrons being formed as fast as planck school. Morlarty, 185 North Main street; Elaine Pool.*. At tins meeting we lawn, between the pprlsh house TUBS Nortli Dakota (1049i, Louisiana Will .vou lielp it, by contributing planes can be produced. There now Mrs. Laura Cooper, 37 Boulder learned how to make Uiree knots. and the chuich another display Dorit Mohr D'llaUa of nur.ses and doctors. The Red to the 19.11 Fund Drive? Frldav, February 16 road. For T m'o Nights CHOSEN TODAY FOR TNt TUMMY (19.10), Cros.s ha.-: anticipated thi* need, I are Uiree regular and 12 reserve Visit of Bloodmoblle to Man­ These arc tlie slip, sqiiari and llic "Tlic (.’all of the O oss.’j both of Tel. Manchester 554.1 and tlie loc.al program of Home I squadrons, a 20,000-nian force. chester, Center church, 2 to 7 Admitted today: John Mc­ clove hitch. Then wc held a con­ which were al.*o used for Lenten The total strength of 40 squad­ p. m. Carthy, 40 Turnbull road: Ray­ Anticipated demand for tickets test to see who could make the window di.splays on Main street, •Y fflEN WHO ^ Nursing instnictlon ha« been ex­ Herbert House, of House and rons compares with 48 Canada Satimlay. February 17 mond Berger, 579 Parker street. to the Mary Chase comedy hit, host square knot, Tanya Parrot will be flood-lighted in the tradi­ panded to five times Its previous Eleven tin (^ases. Discharged yesterday: Alana "Harvey," has prompted tlie Gib­ ENJOY G0(W SPtliiTS’ rcliedule. ! raised In World War II. The ac- Annual Ladles’ Night at Biit- was the champion. On January 24, tional violet color, as will also tlie Hale's store In Manchester is plan­ I live service squadrons will have Isii-AmeHcan club, 6:30 p. m. Rhodes. Lake .street; John bons Assembly. Catholic Ladies of we made all the knots and then ning a window display of photo­ Mrs. .lacoh F Miller and Mr*. Reporlecl in Stale Schleldge, 433 Gardner street. Columbus, to sponsor the play for front of the church, while the F.arl Trotter as Home Nursing Co- I 25 Jet fighters each, eitijer short- Wednesday, February 21 learned a new one called the bow­ tower and the cross will be spot­ graphs of local servicemen in one I ronge F-86 Sabres or long-range Discharged today: Mrs. Evelni two nights instead of the one- line. These knots were put on an Chairmen Imve inerea.sed the fa­ League of Wotuen Voters panel Traygts and son, Andover; Mrs, night stand originally planned, it lighted. The floodlighting will be of the store windows during tlic Art hundreds of people in Con- ( ’aniiclts. discussion, Wliltnii Memorial, 8 p. exlitblt board. The best three ex­ cilities of' the local Service to talte Dorothy Dletrlckson and son, ^1- waa learned todky. "Harvey" will on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­ first ten days of the local Red care of the Increasingly augmented ncctioul wore "glass afm s" today Our Purpose la Pe&-c" '* |m. Public invited. hibits will be ljung in the Girl day nights The church is open for ton: Jamrt Elliott, 177 Summit be presented Friday and Saturday (Yoss Fund Drive He requests need. Mrs. Howard Boyd has been from recent influenza shots, the I The Defenae Minister declared: . Saturday, Fehruiirv 24 street; .Miss Patrica Woods, 383 evenings, March 2 .and .2. hy the Scout office. Ivnten medilation and prayer all pul in tliarge of the euli.stiiient Comicctirut State Deiiartnient of "Our purpose is peace and it is | Seventh Annual Ladies’ Night. Center street. that all parents of Bolton boys in Community Players at the Bowers hours. service who have not already done SEALY MATTRESSES uiid n|) 17 SQ4 for the piogiiim; and the puhiiciz- l|ciillh repolTs lliat in tho wlioie ^ for thi.s purpose only that the I ,S. M. F, D, Italiam^Amerlcan club, Birth yesterday; A daughter to .school. There is a change in time of Lenten folder* with the .series of 0:30 p: m. so, leave a picture, framed or pn- PINT y H We’ve Helped Thousands mg n f classes is In-the Ivands of d ate last week tJueo Influenza g^'ernmeiit tlilnk it right to rec-1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacVarlabr The Broadway comedy sensa­ meeting of the Girl Scout Glee .sermons for mid-week as well as February 10-'niroi’gh March 1.1 club. Girls will meet at the Center framed. at any department on tlie 2 Mrs. Sherwood Robb. The Rquin- case.* developed. Thi.s brings the ommend these measures to in- j Ellington. tion was only recently released for Internal revenue collectors will Congregational church a 11:1.1 to for Sunday morning servicea at first floor of Halc'a before Febru­ iiiiiDKi NmuiT. II noil. nr. ciiiii nmiM sriiiis. iisirii i. (incm i ti„ tuiiiii. ri. ment Chairman, Mrs. Harold M. total n;:nibrr ol c.ases In the state crease the state of preparedness; Birth.* today: A daughter to Mr. production by little theater groups 10 o'clock during the Lenten sea­ In c. to 11. Tlie fiv(' year average for of ourselve.s and our Allies.” j aasl.st In making out Income tax P.nd Mrs. Bernard Bentley, 18 tmd the Community Players have 12:15 on Saturday mornings in­ ary 20. KEMP’S, Reed, see* that the bewildering form*. Municipal building, 8:30 a. stead of from 10:00 to 11:00. son. have been mailed, and will be Be sure the photograph is Iden­ To Home Ownership variety of equipment necessary to the past five week period 1.* said He added: i Centerbury roa:!• tained a possible fracture of the pronounced dead on arrival. Police I . Th* proposed U. 6. bOdget calls pelvis arid babk injuries. ("hief Henry Mathuriu said the girl SAVINGS t:45-S:3* 96.3 Main Street BUDGET SAVERS ' for an expenditure of $41,421,000,- 8tort« Med.t 'Mlsrrey** plat darted suddenly in front of a Stale Phone 2-16.'')2 i Niriiwall Mail ! 000 for strengthening American *‘Hyttery Sobrntrlsr'* Regional Library Since 1910, more than 17.750,000 Highway Department truck being armed might and I7.461.000.fl00 foi' Wed.: Jamea Stewart "Harvey' driven by Raoul Gaulin. Of Put­ F.\SV FREK PARKING American boys and mep were ac­ and LOAN Open » \. M. to A I*. M. dally. Fre.sh dround — riled ill Attack .armed aid to other nations. Meeting Monday tive in the Bov Scouts of America. nam. ' assexiation. inc - - Closed Wednesday afternoon. C hu ck...... I.h. i O C Open Thursday F A. M. to 8 F. -M. (Continued from Page One) Th# regional Dbiar.v meeting, ANNIVERSARY YEAR • Country Style postponed from last week on ac­ Sausage Meat l.li. to find Clarice rtretched aero.ss her About Town STARTS count of inclement weather,' will bod. Tlien, she told tlie jury, he take place at the Mary Cheney Li­ Manch*tl*i't Oldest Financial Insltluiion Smoked L'ul liT on tile face, arm and chest. St, John’s Polish National Calti- TOMORROW brary. Monday evening, Febi^uary ollc Church on Golway street an- ; STATE 12, at 3 o'clock. Town offlcials, Shoulders I.b. She .*ald ,sl)e wa.s able to see her legislators, school and P. T. A. 55c assaila.)t becaiu .' a hall ligl)t .shone ; nounces a high raa.*s for tonvjn ow | motTiing at nine o’clock. ' In the ' boards have been invited and are i/ito her room through an open [ urged' to attend, together with Television Fans dpur. evening at, seven o’clock lamcnta- | tion.* will he clianted, and imtne- I others interested in library work. We Now Have Re-Clean Slie told tho court siie had gone , The meeting will be held in the to Great Barri:igton to attend a diately following, or about eight and Dry-Clo o'clock, a rehearsal will take place auditorium of the Mary Cheney conference of the Associatio)) for | Library. Economic Justice. for the minstrel show. Miss June | T H E -McKinney, well known as a piaqlst Now In Frosted Foods An earlier prosecution witness ; Recalled To .Xctlon , wa.s Edward A. Sivik. a State Po- ; and organist, and a senior a t Man­ IN S II lice Technical Sergeant, who dis­ chester High school, has been .se­ Rjgastoni— one dish meal cured to serve as accompanl.st for New Haven. Feb. 6 —i/Ti . R. played 26 photographs of Miss the minstrel troupe. Kent Haskell, of Stamford, has re- Mexican Beans Ilellnian and the hotel roo:u taken i S T O U T sigTied as Varsity Manager of the \ I a day after the sla-shing. I Orford Parish CThapter, D. A. R. Yale crew because he has been re­ Both of these items are He testified he saw stains that / will ineet Thursday afternoon at O F called to active duty in the Air \ NO TIME packed on the Bellasuardo resembled bIo6(l on the doorknob | 2:30 with Mrs. George A. Rey­ Fon-e Reserve. Haskell was a B-2.1 Farm in West Avon, Conn. I of Clarke's room, on a windowsill pilot and instructor during World I nolds of 57 Otis streeL The pro^. and in his bathroom. gram, which was planned for the T H E War If. After notification of his meeting postponed lAst week on recall, Haskell wa.* able to be account of traveling conditions, ! graduated with the class of '.10 at LIKE will be presented. K U Yale because of his high stand as a scholar. H. Lee Gendler, of Manchester Grange will meet to­ K L U X Omar. Neb., a junior who W'ss nam­ morrow evening in Orange hall. ed as Assistant Crew Manager, L The theme of the lecturer’s pro­ has been promoted to Acting Man­ KJ NOW... gram will be “Pants anij SuspenJ- KLAN.' ager and v'ill take over Haskell’a ers" in charge of the men. This duties. will Complete the competitive pro­ grams. I t ’s th e n ew est f o r d ! it ’s the finest Ford! And it’s built for the years The Salvation Army ■Women’s Home League will meet toyiorrow ■head—witli new “Look Ahead” features Look at these There's no rime like NOW fo replace, repair or recondi­ afternoon at two o'clock in the which give you new driving case, comfort, Citadel. The hostesses will be Mrs. convenience and economy! ‘look Ahead" Features tion your oil burner. John Addy and Mrs. Rachel Sy­ Bros: mington. For exain|)lc. new .\utomatic Ride Ciontrol I'lic new Doiihlc-Scal King-.Size Brake* A decision NOW wiN assure you— makes even rougli roads easy on you—easy The lAdles Aid Society of the lor safe, dependable, all-weather braking on the car itself. The new Key-Turn Starter Bucking ham Congregational . . . the Automatic Posture Control that 1 “ Prompt delivery of new heating plant. church will meet In the parsonage lets you start your engine with just a twist- makes any driver more comf/ortable and 2— Adequate supply of replacement ports. Take A . tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock. of tlie ignition key—no bqltons to push, no The guest speaker will be Mrs. safer . . . a new “ Luxury Lounge” interior 3— Skilled burner men to serve you. Knox Mitchril Of Hartford. ' pedals to reach for! Tlic quality of Ford's with long-life F'ordcraft Fabrics. Touch a Timely Tip coachwork is the talk of the industry! button and the doors open. Touch a key Mrs. Richard Turkington of Pine to the trunk lock and tlie counterbalanced Our wide facilities enable us to servo you 'round tho street, while on her way to the clock on any phose of your hooting needs. Our South Methodist church, Sunday, F O R Y O U R lid springs open . . . no handle to turn, big storage tanks assure a constant supply of from fell as she was stepping on the no awkward lifting. Inside the car, turn sidewalk on Walnut street and m a ss your ignition key and the engine starts. Mobilheot. fractured her ankle. She was re­ PROTECTION! moved to the Memorial Hospital GINGfR You can have your clioicc^of three ad­ and is getting along nicety. Skill in eompousding i* a re­ vanced transmissions in your new ’.51 sult of yean of tnining. That’s CONVERSION BURNERS New Model Manchester Lodge, No. 1477, for your protoetkm. Ford . . . the Ginventional Diive~tlie Don’t let back-breaking waahing and Loyal Order of Moose, will meet Overdrive*—and Fordomatic Drive,* the tomorrow evening at eight o’clock But, to be abeolutely “right” newest, finest and most flexible of all ironing get you down. Call NEW MODEL your prciaeriptioii* must eon- at the Brltlsh-Am erlcan. Club. automatic transmissions. BOILER-BURNER UNITS -—8072—and find out about FLU FF DRY, Brother George Ouertln of Nor- tain/nesA, potenfcAemtco/s on/yf JERRY WALD STUART HEISLER' M m / ‘ Ottunml at mira tm. the family laundry service that saves you wiAi is expected to be predenL Let u* fill your preecriptioM COMPLm HEATING SYSTEMS physical wear and tear AT LITTLE COST. PLUS . ' . LEO GORCEY in "lOWERY lATTAUON" accurately . . f r m new. full- I Tt’s an economy buy. atreafth chemicals . . at tha fairest pebble price*. ' Better Buy—Better Try—FI.UFF DRY See it..."Test Drive"it etyour FwdDealer’s T O D A Y : "K o r k H Roldan" Plus "Undamvor GlrT And because nsarly half your NOTE: IS YOUR NAME IN MANCHESTER'S prescriptions rsquir* surgical [Voir save CIRCLE dressings, let us also serve you NOW — THRU NEXT THtJRS. LATEST TELEPHONE lOOK ON out of our complete etock from Automatic Ride Control ( ( S t f * ' Fred Ireaie Page 8—CbL S—88 from top Page 48—CM. 1—18 from top the worid’e largest supplisr, WHEN YOU BOVFNIHI MacMurray —In— Duane Johnson & Jo h r—n. It’a a completely new ride that auto­ «u,>aww>»tee4l,»-: Pag* 17-«al. S— 4 bom top Page 88—CM. S—41 from top "Novur.A DuN MemMit" matically adjusts itself to road conditions i i i u Page « —CoL 1—7* from top Pago *71—Col. S—48 frofri top with a combination of advanced “Hydra- — nvm — Coil” Front Sprint new Variable- ‘KUler That Stalked New Tafk* P ag * gg—CM. « —47 from top Pag* 78—CoL 1—88 from top MORIARTY Page "OO. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1951 MANCriESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1951 PAGE FIVE f a c e fo u b French, Dutch and South Koreans spends a great .wsoiint of time a1 taking reaervatldna for the course buy adequate suppliea of meat In W TIC — 1080 the future at legitimate pricca. Tank Conflict In the United Nations forces as PTA Council W ON8 —— 1410la iu ^ Drivp Reaches i Next I’erson to Need Blood Women’s Clnb the UN where she gathers Infor­ which will run fo: two consecutive J. Pitt. Mrt. Robert J. Congress W ill Black marketeera in the meat topflight, self-reliant soldiers. He WDBG W r a . \ — 103.7 May Be in Own Family mation for her many lectures and evenings, TYresday and W ednesday, WINE LIQUOR EKjra Service Clemen*, both of said thc.v know how to do a job art idea which ap)>ear In several •Marcii 6 and 7. business, sold Price Chief Michael WKNB Today's Rad^o WHAV — 910 M«. Henry 8. E«cott of MMchM- T h e V. DlSalle, will find profiteering and they are doing it. In lime of emergency you fulillcations. In the wiirkshop she and BEER Rages at Cates Holds Session W THT — 1280 $11,000 Today I Offers Course ter five ions, Carence of South Move Slowlv difficult. He called them “first The general was in the front WOOCi — 1X90 Eastern Stendsrd Time lan't tell whether you. a mom- will speak and conduct discussion claas f ot Any Of I fj w..'> At St Mary’s Ojventrv, Jos^ph »• Pltt*bu«h. fifth columnlsth ’ and said he would lines Monday observing the ber of your family, or a neigh­ perioils covering various phases of S Viair D. of Windsor. Ben “hate to be the first one to get thnists of 'his lank columns. 10:00— bor will need the life .*»avlng the U.N organization as II fiineilohs « d M^j-nerd R.. both of Mjjn- D octor On New Taxes Of Old Capital The 13-day-old limited offensive IM id-year M ep tin g Dij»- 4:00— fndiiMtrial C*ifts Adfled | lIiiilfH Nulitinn’ Work- TRUSS FITTING WTIC Big Town. gift of lilood. So to guarsntce .today. chester; hi* sister, 17 grandchild­ caught.1’ has wedged large numbers of Chi­ WD^RC—Strike It Rich. Earijf Communion to Be Within a few days, D1 Salle told cuBBPs Future Prii- WTHT—Family Album. WTHT .Metropolitan .Vuditlons To Total in l*olio Cum-j imitiinl proti'ctlon everyone lo Bo C'-oMi»i«lor00,000,000 SCI ond tax bill goal. school last evening. WTHT—News: Treasiir.v Band. the Industry committee headed by j vi.sit, Friday, Kebriiary 16, at 7 ti'. 'IS and m em hris of Uie nounced for Aah Wednesday at St. where he was taken Saturday ; may require meat wholesalers and to drive up the main r.oad north plan to try to tight their way out WTltN-Steim Dallas. I toriiini Mrs. Hall Stewart, presi­ hoanl of the Women's nub are Written for .NT.A Service. Then, he added, “we might go retailers to make regular reports or pull back to the nortli bunk of Program chairman Mrs. Edwin WONS — Jack Downey's Music WTIC—People Are Funny Austin R. Schilllnger pushed the . p. m. dent of the local organization, has Town Mary’a Episcopal Church tomor­ nlsht follov.mg an accident. DrW- of Anyang toward Seoul. WONS News; Jack's Wax­ Heart disease caused by rheu­ further into excise taxes, we might on operations, his aides said, the fro:scii H an river. Bro’.vn, of the Verplanck P. T. A. Shop. drive ahead by nearly $500.- In ; mailed lei tens to all clubs and so- row. Thla aervWe will be held at inK along Itoule 6 near Axelrods review excess profits taxes, and a . On the central front. Allied works. Garage about 9:30 .Saturday night matic fever la reaponslble for The first order, officials of thg , forces pu.slicil ahead another two In addition to bringing tanks to i prepared an interesting program, 4:30— the past 24 hours the total hqs ; eteties In town ao that all Interest­ A. will be, held a t 7:30i.ou a.rn., 10...... a.m.,...... been treated for head lnjurie.a. Snyder ob.scrved. "If may be that and Mr.s. ,Iohn Dormer. Highland WTIC -Music. M anchester Modes. $U)0. Cliene.v : Of (iliiiivli Sociulv The earlier service i Hospital aiitlioritica said Sunday rheumatic heart disease. This Is houses. north of tlie jumpoff point at Allied morlurij. .utilleiy and the WCCC—News; Music Hall. Mrs I'.'arl Farmer Ktehardson and 7:S0'Pi«i. The ea " we will have to go into all of tho.se Hoengsong guns of infantrymen blazed a path P ark P. T. A, WDRC- The World Tonight. Brothers.-$100, Case Brothers, $50, ] INoliee request of that X-rays had been taken and even woi.se In certain mountain The second, Di Salle continued, 4:40— Rogers Corporation. $.50, ABA Tool , of New 5’ork will condiiel the waa. added upon the 'arnas___ where____ rheumatjc , fever, is Helds before \vc come to grips with I ^^.jn "gppp nieat supplic.s moving It wa-s potiitod out In this dis­ WON.S Jack's Waxworks. T h e laidics' Aid .Socirly of Hear Again he waa being detained at the hos* The Allied troop.s In the we.?t 1 WTIC—Y'oung Widder Brown. 11 iX.5— company. $25, Tober Buseball coin- I wiirk.vbop Mr.s Itlchardson has The Board of Tax Review of n tm h era of Uie parish. parlicularly common and may rise | the final phase of our program.” I legitimate channels of dls- ern front cussion that ilelegates ' to the Kmaniirl Lutheran church. of pitsl until reports could be taken were forced to reti aek over much | 0 :00 — WDRC Public Service Program pany. $25, Kage Comi'any. $‘25. ! serv.ll a.s guide to all Manche.ster the T.iwn of Manelichestef? (!ionn., The «:00 a.m. eervice wll be to more than one in 100. , Tbe excise tax, normally applied . enable the hnu.sewife A Naval task force steaming Council who cannot attend the t. ftOOT^Ti' Okorfrli Ir from them. of the ground they rangeil Mon WDRC - - News; Old Record Adler and Dobkin Tnbiirro com- | \vhi('h .Mr*^ gr. iip.s '.vlio l ave visited the tinite.l —ainl nil limml new will he in .session ntt Uyt M unicipal concluded promptly at 6:30 for the llhcunintlc fiever has been called as a sales tax at the mamifac- | j,, ndecpiate meat supplies from day In the hlggc.at tank ns.sult of off Inchon, 20 miles wo.st of SJeoiii, Council meeting should send an piTRidoni; will hold ila monthlv Donald Anderson, Erdonl road, a threw tho w eight of it.s big guns allornate to replace Ibem. A rc- Shop. FrequenrV Modulation pany, $25. Spencer Rubber Prodiicta .. . i. 1, n-i___ ik„ .Nations iind.'r the auspices of the fully KiinmntciMl ,A4Mm%U«’on Ituilding the following daya dur-. benefit of those whose work-day childhooI On the air 1 p. m.- company. $10, and Norton Elcclnc III friiin I 111 I I*. M. Ster '^ginning the first day of i once again undergo a major orth- as In childhood. In its tyjilcal ' mendou."i com plications’’ but the ; fir.st major speeeli since he was had withdrawn Monday night .luring which six-ycar-nid Mabel !»•" h’r s.’veril wars She the Naval shells. "They really i Miss Catherine Shea, principal WKNB News: Request Mati­ 11:25 p. m. company $5. .Ml pi'i'sona elaimlng to bs ag­ I,*nt in church. The service will opcdic operation form it proiliices swelling, pain, Treasury Department la still .study- I named OPS Chief, did not say ex- south of Anyang. During the night, •Swanaon will give recitations, ; ______$6950 threw some lead around." of the Verplanck school, mrtllned nee. Same as WDRC. grieved by the doings of the Ab- consist of a brief celebration of the Herhort Knglerl, chnirumn of iiiul redness of the joints, usually Ing the pos.sibility. ncUv what thi.s second order would Chinese Reds firing small arms Coin folders contimied to pour Members who have had secret | Columbia Chapter, ARU, and Red East of the Suwon-Seoul road. the manner tn whieb the children WKHA aessoni oif the Town of Manches­ Holy Communion. skipping from one to another. The From what Snyder said, the require. and mortars infiltrated the Allied 0:10— Into campaign headquarters as pnl.s during the past year are re- I Cro.ss rhairm an for the civil do- Puerto Rican infantrymen gained ire b'ing nrcpaird for atnmie WTIC—Portia Faces Life. 9:30 a. m.-l p. m.—MiisU; for local residents made belated re- | minded lo bring a .signed valentine ter Conn., and those requiring ad- The 7:30 a.m. service is planned joints 1 Cl over entirely, but per­ Treasury evidently is Contemplat-| However, if. as hi.s aides say. it lines. But the Allied tank-infantry nearly two miles. Ll.stening. fen.se progiam , .laid th at plans are manent damage to the heart all ing s propo.' iil that iiulividiinl in- ' hon.b nttnclc-s WHAY^—Crosby’s Q uarter. turns to the polio fund 'appeal iiddres.sed lo Ihcm. and if th' V Yen, that's right! .4 const Icon, the world's first and oldest mnnii- lu.'itmerits must appear and file rimarily for those w hose work day makes uA’at dealers tell the goveni- task forces regrouped at dawn in York Stringfcld. chairman: and WTH—F.M On the akl 5:25 a. m. Ih.'lr eomi'lnii.l al one of these tgins at 8:00 or shortly after. In­ In progress for the Immediate for­ too often rcsulls. come tax-rales go up beyond what j ment their transni tlon-s. It would deserted Anyang and probed north 0:80— which officially clo.sed on January wish to continue the plan the com­ fm liircr of cl.-elrlcnl hearing iilds, now makes a popiilur-prlced S Norman O.shornc, chief instructor 31. Drive rhairman .lolm R . ing venr, lliey arc a.sked to lirinc mi('lm';s Ol at ..gmie nd.|ourned cluding High school students. mation of first aid classes. A num­ Both the heart muscle which would bo required under his initial ! provide a check on those selling at . and northwest out of the village. WTIC—Just Plain Bill. Television I aid for folks like me — who f ber of people have already signi­ tax plan. I if the First Aid Division of the WTHT—Joe GIrand. Mrosek reported that more than another sign.'d valentine for the mei'ilng of said Hoard of Tax Re­ There Is a service every Wednes­ causes this organ to contnicf and above ceiling prirea. In Monday’s action, five tank T.ejijoii Aiixiliarv St IT WNHC—TV fied their intention to take this I M ine'’ C lvipter of the .Amer- WONS—Sky King. 200 com folders were received in ! .Irawing. nui’l nfforil a higher prieisl ACOUSTICON view. day throughout the year at this i exiiaiiil thus jiioilm mg its pump- Thl.s m ight come partly in the column.^ Jabbed deep into Red-held ' inn R" ! P. res, told of t^e great P. M. yesterday's mailbag wbieh the Hostessi's will he Mrs. Am> iilil. .\iiil Hill I Ihankfiil! Oiie- Til.' Iiiiii ol api'. ul IS limited by hour. This Is also a brief eelebra- | course, but it is hoped that many like action, and the inner valves form of a reduction of tlie exemp­ territory. .shot up Communist neressitv for parent.*. teachers 0 :4 ^— 4 :0O—H om em arker’a Exchange. I.H .\syluni St. ((’or. Main) more will do so. Those people may of the lieait may be Injured. The Aniioiiiices Plans treasurer has not as yet hern able ! ('arl.'fon. chairman; Mrs. Gollfri! plix-e, simill, nml llglitweight, 111',' In Iwi'i.iv (lavs from and aft- tlon of the Holy Communion. tion nllo'.vnn, e from the present stro'igpoints and killed hundreds of and elilldren to he Instructed in WDRC—CTurt Massey. • 4:30—Vanity Fair. IIhH ford—Tel. 2-2’12'2 contact Russell Evans, first aid valves which He between the heart $600 to .$,">00. For the Initial tax WHAY—Sports. to record and roiinl in the present IVlorki'iiin, Mis Kmil " Hi an.il too—lilts aid Is womlerful for ■ 1 Ih. lit I dll' of l'■•'l1rUBry. 1951. The 10 a.m. service Is mainly a Riil/i Millett Red troops' before pulling back. F irst Aid. It was al.so pointed 5:00-Lucky Pup. ,Vi • August Uarl.son, Mrs KMcn ••Housewives’ service" and Is pre­ chairman, Columbia, at 3-3700 cliamberB serve an imporlaiit piir- bill, .^nyder said Mr. T rum an does At the meeting of the -American WTIC—Front Page Farrell. 5:1.5—Time for Benny. total. ' Cough Medication I" I'lcnse tVciid Inforniiillon W'alliici' Hutchinson, Red Toll High out Mint a t least one m em ber in ('arlson. .Mrs. Ivar Unrlson ami me. M ill ilon’l .von drop In, < 'halrmnn. ceded by the Pisnltential Office, the during the evening, or if more pose In the circulation of the not favor roiliiring exemptions, Legion Auxiliary la t night Mrs. 0 : 00— 5:30—Howdy Doody. The final puhlie event of the In­ “Good M Ife” Is the One Her An Eighth Army officer said each household should be prepared .Mr.s. Nil.s Carlson. or write to till' Ai'oiistieon N AMK ...... < 'l.ni h H Hoggint, act of cohtrltion which the Book convenient they may call 3-4951, blo'id. If they are damaged In ftiirliiiis .\IhiiiI 2ml BUI Kmlle Levesque, chairman of the in the art of Home Niir.sing. WONS—Bobby Benson. 6:00—Kit Doodle the Clown. fantile paralysi.s drive w ill be pre- , SMITH lliisliand tVants and Needs Allied ground forces killed or IMsiple Ills! like I did nr |ihoiie Ii.lin (I 'i’onimr, of common Prayer provides for the Willlmanttc YMCA where h<‘ such a way as lo cause the blood I Wii\a and Mean r’ommittcc ways and means committeet' an­ A spirited and livelv dlsriisslon 6:00— 6:30—IJttlo Show. .vented tonight at Bowers school hy ran be reached during the day­ to flow baekward into a chamber wounded 7,365 Reds in Monday’s a cast of'.Mi talented entertainers. Them «ro B92.32ri ndult^ nervm;, H art ford 2 2322. xnm iF .N s ...... H.iiinl III I'.ix Ui'View of Uto on Ash W’ednesd:! ■•. The serv- ! " err partli,iiliirly ( urigus If, a Fecont atiWJe of happiness no,imcd plat s for a baked ham enlivened the hiisine.ss niectln'. WDRC—News. 6:4.5—.Sidewalk Interv iew a. C Kreat .-nuurm.ee, mm.-, sranu j In accordance with the requlre- W T H T -O n the AHey. I fire. Anya Seton: Music In the! roommate at the University of newsmen he Intended to press for I If Mary has never bothered to ^ke art of camouflage and ran get 1 The largest encampment in the Special attention is called by Mr. Conneclicul, at Miss Leonard's is also not yet wholly snlis- menti of the Zoning Regulations WONS—Fulton Lewis. Jr Hills. D. E. Stevenson; River and! Williams to the children's Lenten laitory. Complete rest in bed Is a provision in the proixised new find out what Bill Uunks a witc'«'°iK "'■tk little food. But thev arc Western Hemisphere was held In for the Town of Manchester, Empty Sea, L. C Vaezek; Petrified . home In Glenn Ridge, N. J draft law requiring six nioiillus 7:10— service and Instruction to be held Mrs. Jonathan Woodward cliair-' necessary as Is good nur.sing caio, I should be then it would be natu-.lnot invincible, he said. 1960 when 47.163 Boy Scouts and Conn., the Zoning Board of Ap­ Gesture, -M. F. Wickham; House of liasie training before indiulccs WONS—Tello-Tesl. every Thursday In Lent at 3:15 lal for her to a.ssume that her I Ridgw-ay described the Ameri- leaders held their National Jam- peals will hold a public hearing on WDRC—Jack Smith. Glass, P. V. M. W righlson. man of the local Farm Bureau “"y may he s.cnl into eouibat.. can, British, Turkish, Greek, ^boree at Valley Forge, Pa. p.m. , j>Agaa are Kindergarten Home EtxmomicB group, has an- Umga l.mamage is a haiipier pai Incrslilp W wlnesdav. F ebruary 14. 1951. at WTHT-Elmer Davis. Non-F’lction American Locomo­ ‘through the 8th Grade. The first Such a training program’ pre- than it actually i.s. 7 P. >r., in the Munlrinal Building tive*. E. P. Alexander; America nourtced that the postponed meet- h "h i T'T . 7:80— of these aervices will be held this .■nimalily would be liasod on legi-ln- | Nobody In the world can tell a on the following applications: Faces Russia T. A. Battcy; Here I ing’ on "Shortcutscuts inm housekeeping extemnlly, have been j ’li, !i I..,'.,’'::' the draft age Irom W DRC—a u b Fifteen. Thursday afternoon In the rhurch. w.miiui how to lie a good wife. Thoma-s M. Diivib for permission W n c —News. .Stand. R. H. Bainton; American Parents and teachers sre urged to wilt be held at the home of Mrs. used for many years and still are ! 19 to 18. In prartital effn i it Tliat i.s som ething .she ha.s lo learn Evan Kullgren, on Erdoni road. to conduct a dental laboratory at WTHT—Jack Armstrong. Painting, Virgil Barker; Movies co-operate. used In this disease. ! would mean tli.H few indu. tees • ,ift< r mni riagc. And she has to 50 Wondhridge Street, Residence WONS—Gabriel Heatter. for TW. J. H. Battisoh; Pictorial Monday evening. February 19. The principal aim of whatever ' would .see coiuha: di.’.\ lieforc Uie liain the answ.r by stii.l\ing her .Miss-Cora Webb, home demonstra­ Zone B. a WTHT—Elmer Davis. j History of the American Theater treatment is employed is fo pre- ! ago ol 1!' own husl.ainl to limi out wbnl h.' John Webster for permission to 1900-19.50. Daniel Blum; Boswell's tion agent, will be in charge vent heart damage or at least keep YOUR GOOD HEALTH 7:40— Vinson's sugge.stinii imn- iiavc MIC.I.s II (.111 llic w om an who .sliares convert single fl'vvellmg into two- London Journal. 1762-1763. Jam es ■Mi.ss Deborah Josselyn, .studeai It to a minimum and also to speed WDRC—Edward .R. Morrow. Coluttihia j pointed a a.v out of liie .dialt lies li;.‘. fam ilv dwelling at 10S5 Middle WON.S— Newsreel Bos'A'ell; W orld's Best. Whit Bur-1 at Pembroke college, spent the | recovery from the acute attack, dilemma eontioiting Congress, Tile w i.niiui w ill. .1..' sil t hold week-end as the guest of .Allan j . . . Turnpike En.st. Rural Residence WTIC-- One Man's Famllv. j nett, editor: 5’oung .Shelly. K. N .. Meiiitirrs of hotli Hou.se ami lier Im.sliaiid'.s love aiul tli. n .says Cameron: Age of F'alth. W. J. Joseph H. Jeffries, 69. of Pine Robinson, at the home of h:a par- EkeiilNirger Caiitiired Zone. 8:00— I Senate Armed .Service.s Coinniittoea Mlt-rigliteously "I w'q£, a good IS OUR BUSINESS D urant: Confe.ssioriH of a China street, near the Lebanon line, died ents, Mr. and Mrs Allai Robinson | Virginia Madden for permi.s.sion WDRC - M v.stery Theater. lluis ti%i liaie l)c(*n reiuetaut aiiout w if. to liim" ju.sl iloi^n I under- Hand, Donald Farquaharson: .Seen-' Saturday morning at Hartford Ralph rflnte wa.s guest organist ! .Stagurd Spnng.s. l- eh (> Vi . tan.I tlial a good w.fi' is one who to .sell antiques in home and to WTIC—Cavalcade of America. ( (ins, riplioM III l.s-year-iiid I foi have small sign on dwelling, ap­ WONS—CTrlme Does Not Pay. ery De.sign for Uic A m ateur Stage, | hospital. He was born In Anaiia, at' Columbia Congregational I’mate John Kkenbiiiger 19. of p,i: Sibil* eoiuiml c^uly now i.s m il! for her luislian.i churrh Sundry morning 1 this town, has been reported ns a ( \I1 riglilH ri'sei-\ed, .\E.\ proxim ately 2 aq. fact in area, a t WTHT—Can You Top This? W. J, Friedcrii li and J H. F raser; Missouri. He was a carpenter by The govrirm er.t .a.^.-uied liouse- Recollections of Logan Pearsall | Dan Dale Alexandci. author of. prisoner of war In Red ('llina 'flic 454 Middle' T urnpike E ast, Re.si- W H A T—Poli.sh N ational Home. trade. In September, 1949, he fell wives today they will l>e able to serviee, ine.) ForoTTio.st in the defense 8:80— Smith, Robert Gathorne-Hardy: j ■'Arthritis and f’onin.on Sense’ •Army notiiled his pai eiits. Mr and i dence Zone A. 14 feet from a scaffolding while | WDRC—Mr. and Mrs. North. Mea.suix’ of the Year. R. L, H. j working on a house in Manchester I book recently pi.hli.shed by Bruce .Mrs. Raymond Ekenbarger, that Jeanne WinZler 'for extension of of .vour health is the permission to conduct beauty par­ WONS—Official Detective, Haig-Brown; A m en. an F.xpres.s, which he was helping his son tnj Humphries of Bi>-ton Is twin U. S. monitors had heard the WTHT—I Fly An.vthlng. linilher of Muuriee Alexander, OPEN MONDAYS lor in home and to have small Alden Hatch: Majestic Land. R. C, build. He was seriously hurt, hns-: young man listed as a prisoner on pn'par*ation of health- W nC —Baby Snooks. Henry; t.Vmlrary Country. R. N. pltallsed for more than six month.s Hebron road. Columbia. He is at a Chlne?e Communist radio broafi. 2B sign on dwelling, at 51 Middle Distinguished Ledies’’ Quality Footwear m Turnpike West. Residence Zone B. WHAY- Wilbur Cross vs. New Hill; Dianetlcs I>. R. Hubbard; and according to his own rejiurt present a laboratory technician at cast. He had previously be.m listed givin? prescriptions to B ritain. ! Mary Marks for exception on Dials and Flight, Assen Jordanoff; only a few weeks ago, had not Ne-wington Veterans hospital and by the Army as ml.sslr.g in action 2 '/ 2 C 8:00— really felt well since that time. Is a frequent visitor here, Mr. Alex- I dwelling erected on a Idt which is Victor Book of Ballets and Ballet since December 38. | fit your need.* WONS Bill . Henry and the Mu.sic, R obert t^awrcncc; Drawn During his convalesence last sum­ iander'a book offers an analysis of Hard-to*Find I approximatelv 4 feet narrower at News. mer he had a visit from his sister. health to serve a.- a guide between a point 80 feet fioffi the street line 9:00— from Memory, J. T. McCutcheon; U tter «f Letter* Bird.*, Athos and Sara Menaboni; Miss Leont Hamm from Illinois, the cause and cure of arthritis that than regulations allow on an ir- WDRC-Life With Luigi, Henry Gross and His Dowsing Rod, whom he had not seen in more will outlive dram atic drug ijis- Fori Worth. Tex.--Tliirty-elght [ . regular shaped lot, on Olcott w n c —Bob Hope. Sizes K. L. Roberts; Air Force Wife, th an 24 years. eoverles liirsit;.' and 41 trc.shmen football D ep'.'iid "11 ii.s to uxe n.q- Drive (.North of No. 115), Rr.si- WTHT—America’s Town Meet­ Ha leaves his wife, Manila players were aw arded letters by . denco Zone A A. ing of the Air. N. B. Shea; .Stevens America. tioiiall.i known brfliKl.8 Alden Stevens. Time In New Eng­ Texas Oiristtan. ' Wc carry a selection ol A. V. Pond for permission to WONS- .lohn Steele, Adventur­ i build attached garage to dwelling er. land, Paul Strand and Nancy New- Too Lite To Clarify nt all tiiiu’.'S. Deiiem! on The Poet’s Column smart shoes in sizes , which will be 6' 7" from South 9:80— hall. 5AAA W T IC --Fibber .MeGee and DeCORMIER MOTOR . us loo for imm-'diiite side line, instead of 12', at 210 I Parker Street, Residence Zone A. Molly. In 1916 Congress granted a Fed­ SALES, Inc. 1 The Power of Ctiolce 2 to II, AAAAA to D. William Freeman for extension WDRC—Truth or Con.seqiiences eral Charter to the Boy Scouts SAYS: “Now is the time to *s God'.s will th at man should win THIS SATURDAY 5' zAAAA .sciw ic in g . WONS—Mysterious Traveler. of America "to promote the ability L of permission to use building for 9:40— buy a good car. Believe m e'.,7'’ Gods wni hi* own. temporary living quarters at Rear of boys to do things for themselves . J ■ |. „ 1 Then God must give to man fre«- WTHT—Mualc. and others.’’ beloved, believe me. ,^.,11 FEBRUARY 10 6AAAA of 1.89 Oak Street, Residence Zone See These Specials Today:— | That their win might be one. B. 7AAAAA F. W. Cheney Company for poi- 1949 MERCURY -1-DR. : Thus man ran win or he ran lose mis.sion to convert single family For ’51 and the years beyond-^— SEDAN . All that God is and has. dwelling into a two-family dwell­ Radio, heater, overdrive. A real But priceless is thl.s gift to choose THE WHITE PAGES 1 0 ’ 2D ing at 78 Forest Street, Residence EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES smoothie. A’ou'II like this ’nifty! To walk in Heavenly paths, Zone AA. little car. Of YOUR 11 AAAAA Howell Cheney for extension of _ _ It al-xo mean.H that m in . an permisr.lon lo use single family FOR DEPARTMENT Get the PLUS of a Packard! 1948 STUDEBAKER 4-DR. i choose dwelling as a two-family dwelling S E D A N I To walk in his o'.vn way. TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 873 MAIN STREET TEL. 4136 at 110 Forest Street. Residence Tires like new. Car very nice i And miss the mark, his life to lose Zone AA. MANAGER TRAINEES too. A verj- comfortable popular ' that eternal day. Luciano Pestrilto for permis­ GO TO PRESS sion to convert second floor of We have several exCellenit employment opportunities But God must give this power of dwelling into two apartments, one for young women. Experience is helpful but not neces­ 1948 rHEVROLKT 2-DR. choice o f \Vhich will be undersized sw to In the lotig haul, the least expensive and most satisfying FLEKTLINK AKUO SEDAN Tliat we like Him might be. floor orea, at 206 Center Street, sary. If you are inexperienced, then Grant’s is' anxious car you can buy is the fiuest-huilt car on the market . . . Radio, heater, defroster, fog- And if we listen to His voice Residence Zone II. to train and promote you . . . learn while you earn. llfihts and spotlight. Show me a We can His Kingdom see. Charles Asplnwall for permis­ A new 1951 Packard. cleaner one anywhere. sion to reduce a lot which will be So Jesus came and died for all Applicants should be ambitious, anxious for advance­ The more you shop around, the more you'll realize that HOM-AFCVUOIN 60T>iKf5viW To ^B-EU.-'niATVTMATSONERJEA'iON- undersized and will have a front­ ment and like to meet the public- Must be responsix'e 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN To save u* from all sin. M A e.T V -T m S ftO O iO age of 70 feet, which Is less than it’s the newest car of them all. And it’s precision-built DELIVERY That whosoever wl]l may call • 6AV6 9VEQ.Y VOUNd PARK.^ Hl^tTAQ. ViAMV VOUM® M6W WHV VtXJ MMiel BOT.TM B TLEA U ’etA ^O N to on the job training. We will teach you merchandising, regulations allow, on Parkier to stay new, througliout many an uncertain year to come. Immaculate throughout and And enter life with Him. MAN SHOULD MITCH^ UM OetTW MOOM.^ ARe ^OyiNOU^ED CARS AT OMB OP TUeiO-y I* BECAUSE I WANT Street (South of No. 364), Resi­ checking stock and ordering. then some. A. E. Fish - MtUEAGR 8“^ Tlie unequalled smoothness of HIS eu»»Y T< dence Zone A. , The quietness and smoothness of HAVE Proof? Just ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE! Or Tlie .spiriied cflicicncy of Ameri­ Ultramatic Drive — exclu'sive Packard’slivto famedlatiicxj Limousinei^iiiiuusuix. axivivRide 1948 BUICK 4-DR. SEDAN Getting Jump On the Rail Inclnding ASTMi.J Edwin Hunt for extension of The following positions are now open: permission to 'use building for count the heads that turn with looks of envy each time ca’s highest-compression eights with Packard Radio, heater, defroster, direc­ t t o r PLUSPLUS: the finger-tip Ughtrtkss • Wa.shingloii — Six W ashing­ temporary living quarters at 94U this Packard parks or passes! tion lights, seatcovers. etc., etc. MOTORS INC. •k Department Manager Toiletries f LUS: proved simplicity of deiign PLUS: the service-free simplicity ( for city traffic) and waver-proof ■you’d be proud to own this fine ton baseball players are already In MANCHESTER Middle Turnpike East, R.ear, Res­ car. Florida, either vacationing or help­ idence Zone AA. ■k Department Manager Notions Best of all:* Spend ten minutes behind the Packard wheel that makes P.itkard engines fa­ of no gear shifting anywhere . . . surenfjs \( foraw* the open road) of ing out at baseball schools. The AND Bnino Bycholsky for, permission and sec for yourself just how it feels to drive the newest, mous for trouble-free, service- and the gas-stretching thrift of Packard’sP,u:lcard’.s great, new Load-ease A LITTLE OLDER BUT players are Sam Mele, Sherrv Rob­ to erect gasoline station together k Department Manager Candy free operarion. no slippage at cruising speeds. steering design. SOLID ertson, Sam Dente. A1 Evans, Sid ROCKVILLE with lights and signs on premises, most exciting motor car in the world! 1941 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN Hudson and George Myatt. on North side of - West Center k Department Manager Shoes Street (1200 - feet Elaslerly of SUPER DELUXE For new. changed or addi­ Hartfotd Road), Business Zone II. "A Department Manager Nfckwear and Handkerchiefs Radio, heater, defroster, spot* STATE HEARING ALSO. Ugbt. Ab original black beauty. tional UstingK In the Lillian Tedford for permission k Department Manager Toys On every point of cotnparison—/!'« mon than a car , , . it’s a ASX THC MAN WHO OW NS O N t 1940 BUICK SEDAN COUPE WHITE PAGES of your REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OF CARS! to make alterations to non-con­ Radio, heater, defroater. New HELP telephone directory, please forming dairy building, the cost Many employment benefits, including: Good Salary, paint, loolu sharp. of which will be In excess ol 60 call the telephone business OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 - per cent of the assessed value at VAcations with Pay, Djiscounts on Purchases, Promo­ 1986 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN WANTED office. the time of the first change, at 48 tions on Merits Retirement and Sick Plan, Modem Em- Radio, heater, defroster. A reel Academy Street, Kesidence .Zone pbyee Lounge. Group Insurance, Job Security. RW rUer. APPLY S^a/a) -J exf/(ce A. • i TH[ SOUTHIRN NtW [NGIAND All persons interested may at­ See These Smart Values tend this hearing. Apply Employinent Office i; Today »t COLONIAL ocr- te-”' Zoning Bcjard of Appeals,' TELEPHONE company ^Yl/lohuhA, Q nc. W. T. GRANT COMPANY BRUNNER’S, INCORPORATED (^1 DeCORMIER MOTOR . . b o a r d WUllam H. aUiek, SALES, Inc. CO. C hairm an. 815 M.UN STI^ET—MANCHESTER " 91 Mapla 8 t. I TaL 8864 615 PARKER STREET M anchester, Conn. Everett Kennedy. 3S8 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER Ow ned and Operated By and For 241 No. Main St. Secrttarj’. IC^cteatar -CoanecUciit People 8lno« I M »♦ •4

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category. The appointment of of his duly to the state and to day achool tgachera meet this eve- oflcti performed muaical stunts. offlce'i-a will be installed during AO perfect in Ita own component^ Ralph G. Macy a* Public Works th* Governor. This list of ap­ the II o'clock worship servlea on A War Machine Finda Itself nijig at 7 ;30 o'clock. Amerieaii Folk For a tMrd selection Mrs. Keeney Completes Course Clul) Selects | Soto A fM rti la Mm m Ik that no child of nature feels re­ Commlsaioner la also obvloualy in­ pointments in which he repre-> MEN, WOMEN Rockville Ash Wednesday and Mrs. Fraser performed their Sunday. February 11. tended to fall within the sdme at­ senta the creditable mean coa- T>i* trAniforitiA^®i' which hAS quired to Add anjd.hing to it. Connecticut A.sh Wednesday, will he ob­ own arrangement of "Old Hun­ Tlie retiring president, Howard liUCMAlB mosphere. lalns a minimum of vulnera­ served At St. John's Kpiscopal dred" and “ Yankee Doodle” played llolnies. was In charge of the din* occurred, in the pAst month. In So it WAS Sunday. The air had Music Heard New OfficeI’s ’ BBAtITT A IM Enntiti9 Ifrrali In at least t\yo of these instanc- bility, n positive amount of MARRIED, SINGLE church with Holy Coniniunlon at .simultaneously. The deiight of ner meeting. James T, Pickles the m iliurv Atmo*phere in Korea been cleansed by that moist, i ee, and probably In all three, there public appeal and worthiness. IVOUjISIIKTAlMNAT Drive Started I Yankee 7:30 and 10 a. ni.. and prayers at • i their aiidiciKe, no doubt, eqiislled , I .111(1 Mark ilolmea were compli­ i. piArked. A nwmlh A(0. no one alAahlng snow rinse of the night I were cheaply obvious political can­ Governor I. the credit of Governor L6dgc, ISM s*. MM**.* evening segvicea has been ar­ "I Know '.'hat Wy Redeemer n O M A i fSROOVON tioni withdrAWAl, which hAd be- from the sun on unmarked afiow : they were never countenanced, and Don't borrow unnocetiarlly, but iiig Presents Program Head of INorth Method* if a loan will pay old bill*, medi­ $245.80 i3 1 2 ^ -r----- ranged for Thursday evenings Livetli" from Handel't "Messiah.'' Argentina covers an 'area of 9t£rttmm^ om-i U ^ r Ifun A» A disAstrou* retreAt. would WAS also part of its taste. Th* The Bowie* administration was I to the credit of the present Repub- VM iM Oetob« i. cal or dental expenses, car or home 349.22 451.45 during the Lenten season. Of Earlv Amrrieaiia which was rs popular In earlier iHt Chiireh (>roii|i j I .OTf'.fifl.’i s(|iiare miles. rolling along, raising havoc with i! bean party leadership they were Rt^kville Troops Begin halt. A month ago, there w a s aUU wooKs were still in that perfect AUTO GLASS repairs— it's “yes” promptly to 4 e SpaSsi te 1* Ho|ie Chapter time.* a* it is vith modem audi-. Bwaw ^(tilaS S*c«pt 'Hepuhlicaii pio.stigc, pressing Re- never pressed upon him. Governor i doubt A* to whether the U n ited stillness which the bird* accept as out of 5 at J^uonai Fast, friendly W. *km« IyirwuwH «ov* Hope Cliapter No. 60. O K.P . C lu es. "Going Home” from' A loon ol $100 cofIt $}0 40 «4mm Cativass to Obtain "Karly American Music” was Y'ork ,Sli aiigfelil. (n c.-ulci.t oi ■gp^gjrs W4 BoltittT*- •’ puhhenn legislative .strategy into Lxxige. by’ his own Instincts, and ' I I 1 service. Come in or will meet this evening at the Ma­ ■Ml odM At £ADCb*il*r« Conn** Nationi force* could itay in Ko­ music even better than their own. MIRRORS t%p*>4 in 17 fn«nlM|p conucvtivo MHHir Dvoiak's "Nc " World Synn>hony” | the Manchestci' L’liiipti'r Apieni in WANTED a corner, capturing the positive i| by sonic breadth of view on the phone today. . H) the theme of an Interesting pro­ For 'i'liiijie Who Sm m « a tm lun iiAit«r.______More Equipment sonic rooms on Union street, A was her second selection to repre-1 rea. A month Ago there w a a Only the crunch of human foot * iiiiaginalion of the Connecticut .: part of his own party leaders, u as i Red Croe*. wa* the lending s|ieiik- ' Want Tile Very Best Listings, both niral and class of candidates will be initiat­ gram enjoyed by member* of the .sent a melody often heard in the] i SnMOItn>TION RAT*« douht A.* to whether General Mac- moved them momentarily to sound electorate, when suddenly, out of a ali^ to insist on nnn-politlcal pres­ ed at tills time, er last night at a meeting ol I13.0U COMOAMrlW rHAf U A ll TO SAV rtf* Rockville. Ei^b. 6-. (Special) Chaminade Club last evening fol­ Negro quarters of the southern: urban by which w# can bet* ■ O M /AW #T “ All ...... dun-colored .sky, crash-bang came tige above elemental party Inter­ PARK-roway t s.oo Arthur and \Va«hington really and that one of chiding piotest, The annual caTh:«tss for fund? is Coiiuilltlees Appointed lowing a delleiinis pot lin k supper plantations. Martha Martin was Metlioillst men of Noith .Mithul ter serve our long Hat of i KM HOAtht ny UAll.. Its major appointments. They est. f i n a n c e , OVKB HEAD DOORS s 1.1)0 wanted them to *t*y in Korea. followed by/more listening. n ^ iia n a l c O e The following ciinuiiitlees have llie aecomininist. 1st chiiicli He oulliii.'l the pio UnA « obUi tty UAll ...... S 00 wcie, for a supposedly high-nilnd- The renter of gravlt.v of the being made this week by the Boy been a|ipoinlcd by iil. Bornaid’a .served in the Robbins room at Cen­ 1 ;i,F.i TRK OI’KRATt)RS property buyers. Ktnfi* Copy • 2nd Floor • STATE THEATRE ■UllDtNO ter church.' / Flora Cliase. riolinis., chose to gram of tin' Hod Fro.-..*, a* it ap­ J .JO But two week.* ago. taking ad- And when, sensing the piuiil o( ed adiiiiiiiatration, pledged to a, whole list of appointments— 733 MAIM STRIETy MANCHESTER, CONN. Scouts of Rockvlll^and vicinity. Men’s Club for the coming year— i WMkIy. by 'l»rrl*r Virginia Whitehlll. p i^ ia n i illustrate concert music of early plies to Maneliesler and it* ( ivil T*«r vantage of one of lho*e withdraw-j protests, you stood atill for a neu and higher brand of public the happ.v compromise be­ Dial 3430 * Goorgo Hotkfit, YES MANogor Many boys joinbd the troop in 6oclal, John Bock, Thomas dcfeiuse. Normiiii Oaliornr. i liiet PARKway t SubA dAli»«r«i^ On* service, almost entirely a conces­ the past year resultl^.j^' In more chairman for the evening, gave a day* with Beethoven'a "Minuet in JARVIS als *0 typical of rommuniat mil^| nioment. you heard what th V tween the two rxmsideratlon* Loent mt4« t« rttiirnlt if ill tuiitun4in| ttvM Blake, Bernard Fahy, Francis Ash- Instrucloi In first abl for tlie SLIDING ('IX)SET DOORS • MEtIUGR UA sion to machine politics and the equipment being needed for camp­ short talk on the hlstoiieal baelt- G ". and a familiar Negro spiritual, I THS and diplomatic Strategy the ' of polities and ability— Is rep­ llne, John Ashe, Francis Nolan, town, spoke on the re.-pon.sllnlily KIT CAHINKT FRONT,®! were hearing, th* music he- (amndsles IT produced. From thst ing and other nctlvllie.s. while gixmnd of eatly .\nieiica because, wliieh trace* its history back to REALTY CO. resented In the appointment \ August Loelii, Ji.. Kdwiii Ertel, a* she said, events nf the time.* of every boiiseli dil lo lime nl KIT VKNTII.ATING FANS i Ns.lon* force., began proh- vond note*. (lay on.'the initial spell of the OFFICE OPEN THLRSD.W EVENINGS UNTIL 8 Leo FlahpMy, Daniel Ken, Sr., ciilomal day*. "Nobody Know* the 6.54 CENTER 8T. of State Auditor Frank L.vnch | there 1.* a waiting li.st at pic.^ent of strongly influenced the cultiire of least one iiKlividiiil Irmic'il m I'l.VS’l’K' W.M I, TII.K { all new. d)iP.tebM Crtd'ieo le^ 3,nre that time, I Bowles adiuinistration was biok- John Saiiijiieii; House coniiiilttce, rrocble I've Seen.” arranged by lo the post of Finnnre t'om- boy.* who wish lo join the various the period, especially in the field first aid. ORNAMFNTM, IRON PHONE 4112 l:n ”d i«T b ."o c :r n e -% \ :b i.r o V r e ,ney have met varying degree, of ■ en. the Republican^ recovered their | minsloner. Lo)'ne.h Is shrewd I I I ' , Center SI. Phone SfiSfl units. At the present time there William Witinok, chalriiiair, Fran- Krelslcr was her illustration of Mr. Osborne anniHiiieeil s eoiir.*e RAII,.d nerves, and what might have been n „ r. , „ , , „ I ■ of mnstc. Mrs, Whitehlll reviewed All rigbU of repubiicst'on opposition. Some of the time It your I and wise In the ways of poll- | Store Front*. Picture Framing, are about 175 Boy Scouts, Cub folk music of that period. Her *c- In elementary first aid to he start- RItAIM a prestige sweep of Capitol Hill | Li^rhr’^Haii v T i i e r ^ V e ’nihe^ unsettled conditions In Fmg- companlst wa* F}or*nce Wood. AHPAteh** hertiT sr« «l*o r«*err* _ I, tlca, and yet of unqueatloned I Venetian Blind*, Scouts and Iqadqrs in Rockville. A M 1 land in the 16th cenlurv under the Pfe. George T. Maher ed tn North Methodist chiireh on EI.KCTRU' h a n d s a w s i became a running dogfight Integrity in his performance Fnmlfnre Tops portion of the mono;,' collected dur­ Mlehucl Lo. gio\c. Matirce Spur- I j ^ stimrts and the tiniest At the )riislness meeting, preced-1 Friday, February 18 This e(iiir,«e UF.lN O l.lls rull *erric* client of N. K A niost non-existent We reran that to Illustrate the of state duties. He Is capable . ing the present canvaa. will be ling Ways and Mean.*, Joseph; leadership nf ing the pisigram. Florence W ood.. will niM for six weeks exee|itiiig AI ,F MIN t' .M M A TF.R I ,\ I „S FIRE si.preme iniportsnre that can at- Pf( Geoi'gi T Malicr, son of Mr. | ts* a«*r* that r^uw uiiier,' Kepresenlsliee,K*pr*»enl»li»e» The B„t gn of the tune it has been of the soft answer, but Inrap- GIVE YOUR LIVING ROOM alloted for pub Seflfut activities. Sentanee, Fraiu is Poggle, Thomas i lesulting ex- prcaideiit, announced that the sum Good Fi nlay, and will be opi ii lo tB(h Itself to gubernatorial ap­ Kcrnai) Jo.seph Nash, basketball, i and .Mr* Harold T Maher of Dud­ 1»ia NA* «n «cc»r4l*n •juimVMiVhew* apeciai Agency - N e » a modern war machine, rtnally ahlr of the dishonest one. He Raymond \V. Spurting of the Peo­ of $160 had been presented to the' the piihlie 'I'lils nnaiigemcnl i.* OtlrfiU »nd Boiton. pointments. and the crucial nature , knows that polltirtans have to Bcbe Milanese, Daniel Kerr, Ray- _ tablishment of permanent settlf- high school, on behalf of the club, ley street, ha* been home on a ten-: a puhlic service, offered by the REPOIR lork, -m-ag^______possessed of pouse and confidence ple's Savings Bank is Di.strict Fi­ ») of the test to which Governor John live; he is rigorously conscious mond Bclllveau: | along the ca.storn seaboard for scholarships to Ijiurel Music ■ day leave He has just completed' North Metlioillst ehoiib ainl will bi'R kal’ o r nance clialrriian. The campaign Flaherty. Harry Ertel, Thomas MKMBKri AL’ OIT ' In itself, playing a hit and run Dana IXKige was exposed with t y of what should he the decent | of America. Colonial life was one Camp. The niini v.as the entire net a thirty-on* week course In radio be apon.«ored by tbe Weslevan OIRCltUATlONS. requirement that he name a whole committee Includes all officer* of Blake, William Lochr: auditors. .game with a relatively primitive limit to their pasture upon the of many hardships, snd the proceeds from the club’a concert msinteiiance at CVrnp Gordon,' Service Ciilld. Mis* Roth Tyler stale official family within a the troop, together with Mr. William Witinok. John Ashe, Leo K iI fh* Herald Printing Company, In*.. fnrep. It IS a modern war niSi buic state. No one will be refused early settlors were loo busy clear­ la.st November. Georgia Hi- next bsse will be Dob­ lueslilent * Asaumea it# nnanc'al respors'b'l'ty for month of aasiiming office. Sptirling. Flaherty: Board of Governors, ing tlie wilderiios*, building Imiiies. , m id- CHIEF consideration by him because llojtessi* for the evening, who bins Air F(.rcc R.ist In AllBiitn,' After tbe fieri Cro.** ad-li es.*e- J '' by NIW CAIUI typograpmcai arrora appearing seeing how many of tbe enemy it .Meeting Thursday Frederick Berger. Thomas Kernan, fighting Indians, winning their in­ the club eli'ili'.l Cliailes II Fil U lUPIT Governor Lodge ha.s met the he happens to he a politician; Joseph Nash: Sick committee, Ed- made the ai ran.qementi. for Hie pot where he will lonUmie to work In {[UIHIIE Terttaementa ana other "aJina m* can kill. and. by all repoil, .The executive committee of the dependence from the iiiother conn- ■ gerly, Jr, 86 HIreli slreel. a* it* DOORS Mini PARTITION.S la Tht. llancheater Kaaning Har*ia. t a y t i teat most aiicceBafnlly. but no political consideration luck supper, were Ethel Lange and rsdio i Rural 'Vernon School association yin Ertel, rhairinan, William Mc- try. and building a strong new na- president for the vear Other A* Niilioinillv Advertised achieving unuaiial sucres* in that In the phase on which the of any kind will keep him FEBRUARY SALE ON Slahon. Francis Ashline, Peter Uiuise Herring. co-chairmen, Tueaday. February « Bv Chief James H. Schaub Bowles adminiatration .went over­ from following the main line meet Thursday evening at eight tl(in to find time In which to com- , offleer* named were \V \V Cro*- W. A. PARK Company bloody endeavor. o’clock at the home of Mr. Sig- P,aker; Publirity, Aug’gst Loehr, pose music. Con.sequently the mu­ Eunice Blinn. Marian Jesanls, Mary voted yesterday by the dircrlor* at board— that of conceaslons to the Jr. sen. J'lee presnlenl: Hoherl H Mnnuf.’U'tuii’i’ nihI ni.*4t rlbiitors This modern war niartune now One of the e.iiciting and ex-, purely political order of things mond Gozdz in Talenttville. sic performed In the drawingrooms Sice.art. Florence W'ood. a meeting heir, wa.* msde payable Brown, I reii.sorei , II.iroM Heidie IflAiMStfW 0 Is There A Middle Ground? Hearing Caneellrd N('^\ Loiiilaii aspernling things alioiit flre-figlll-l • Ye*, it t k t t t ld be •nftdeat. of Boston and William.sburg was- "An Evening of Encores” 1* lo March 1.1 to slot kl older* of reroi d laiu ri S t Flnni Level oven seem* to he inviting those Governor Lodge has .achieved a Cirfl Defense Group The hearing on the application seerelsrv; Ger.ill A t'baopcil. 1 Mini ID XtH wit’ll i *9UftO This higher taxation that i* pro mg IS that iicailv every able-lioil- chiefly that of the old masters, im- , be the program for the next meet­ Febnisrv. 28. 1 (\immunlst "encirclements" It minimum of such concession. So wcH iiaiplT reoaiad you REUPHOLSTERING Preliminary plans for a rally of Malcolm Barlow for the estab- ! seeretiiri for spiiduil life These tn ied man. woman and rhild in the HEARING-AID ing of the club, scheduled for Mon- poaed for ua all It supposed Tlie only two outright conees- were discussed at the meeting of ported from Europe. It was not un­ I once seemed to dread. It is one coiiinuinity considers himself, or that chi* profestioaal phar­ llshment of a garage license on ; sions to politics In the entire list the Vernon Civil Defense advisory til .Stephen Foster that America ' High achool. The exact location of A fter being sworn in with the prano, and Esther Seelert, alto, 10 and 11, will be drawn up and ed from our sens* of disastrous sounds and smells of a good fire 0 ♦fiiB nation ta now devoting itself 2-9521 K Few Steps From Main Street the Control center ha* not yet special Civilian Defense oath, the sang two Stephen Foater selec­ discueaed. | defeat last fall will now give way are in their blood, apparently, and been decided upon. The next meet­ auxiliary police heard explanatory tion, "Beautiful Dreamer” and 'A motion picture film or other i In gaapfiMA to the world ^cnila. to a more confident and balanceil they can no more slay away from ' ^ ‘-i ^':f'|i..N ing will be held Tuesday evening. talks by Director Herman O. "Old Folks A t Home,” and the instructive material will also ba There la no direct choice about a .second alarm than a confirnied "Alphabet Song” by Mozart. Flor­ presented Friday. outlook. February 13th. Scheiidel and Police LicUtenonta thia. If we are ^oing to do all aholiolic (an stay away from a Art .Association Ra.ymond F. Griffin and Walter R. ence Wood waa their accompanist. Lieutenant Griffin stated that socoinl dunk. The Tolland County -\rt Asso­ I Cassells. The purposes and duties Plaintive Indian melodies exist­ there are approximately 40 ob- tha thinga we are going to do, There s a ginid seidion on fire I All Honorable Men ciation will meet this evening at of the auxiliary were explained. ed in colonial days though they aervera enrolled.now in the defense p «t i^ ^ w « ought to tax ouraelvea buffs in a fasrinalmg new book. 7:80 o’clock at the Union Congre­ The school will be held every were not written down a* part of program. Manchester’s obaerva-! "Going To Blairs." by Robert V. • tmi meca than ia propoaad. There Perhapa the release of th* lateat gational church social rooms. Fol­ Monday night at the Hollister au­ America's muaical literature until | tion poet ia located on the roof of Masters, pist published by Ster­ batch of Nail war criminals the lowing the business meeting there ditorium under the Instruction of a much later date. To bring to . the Odd Fellows building and is la BO iaaue as to whether or not ling Press. It s the kind of book will be a demonstration on P’iiiger Griffin and Cassells. modem ears an example of Indian one of O.") posts in the state, wa naed theae highar taxea; other release being an Auierican action that fans your memories of fa­ Printing by Miss Amalia N. Forri. Next week, Dr. Harold Barrett music, Dorothy Keeney and Grai c Air raid teals were conducted came in the natural couise of mous fires and gitos you a lot o f' phaaea of our national policy be­ instructor at the George Walter will discuss various phase.* of the Fraser played a four’ hand piano , through the western states last CROSLEY solid knowledge about fiie-flghling arrangement of a selection from week, and this week-end the east- ing accepted, we do need them, juatlce. But the cirrumstanres Vincent Smith Museum of Spring- A-bomb, ita effects and how to in America According to Mas­ combat them. MacDowell’a “ Indian Lodge.” To em seaboard is holding alerts. m g muat accept them without are not propitious for claiming ters, fire buffs got their names field. Mlaa Ferri haa given dem­ onstrations before many large illustrate concert muaic of early grumbling. that to be ao. ! from the buffalo robes under America, they played Haydn’e t'ote Dividend which they iiseil to huddle while gatherings and haa exhibited in If wa do wgnt to queation aome- We are, U 1| obvious to the JV'ew York, Cape Cod. and Spring- Keith Appointed "M ilitary Symphony." M a n y "superiiilendinff ■ fires In the old Hartford. .F f’). 6 .(/P). —- Stork* thlng, such debate must be re- whole world, engaged in a process fleid. She is a mehiber o f the Americuns of earlier .. days, like da\ s holders of the Russell Manufactur­ sarvad for tha whole acope of the Springfield Art Leatfue. Tliose In­ li'fu f. 1 *"4ny of f'b-’ present generation, of wooing Germany. In that proc­ .Mnstets poini.s out that in many X I preferred simple, familiar time* to ing Company, of Middletown, will gjMfienn program—not for the ess, we are finding that the thing ’ c.oinniiinilles. huffs are organized terested are invited to attend the WEEK meeting. ___ I the acrioua music of the masters. rweive a quarterly dividend of into clubs, with meeting places MU which wlU aubaequently be at- the Germans aeem to want most I York Strangfeld, General Chair- , To pleat* an audience, muaiclana 37 Vb c«ntj a share. Th* dividend. equipped with alarm bells or with Meetings tMhad to It. Is absolution from the idea thst ladios turned lo fire department The Kosciuszko Ladie.s’ Au.xil- man for the 1951 Red Cross Fund What makea theae taxea necee- either they or their lesders realli f!(H|Ucncies. He lists Georg# iarv will meet this evening at I Drive, has announced a new ap- 7:30 o’clock at the Club Lounge. j pomlment on the committee which aary ia a gigantic arms produc­ committed any crimes in their ca­ Uashiiiglon Benjamin Kranklin. Room enough for all Iiislice Oliver Wendell Holmes and Tankeeroosan Tribe, Improved will conduct the campaign. Everett j tion program, tied to a gigantic reer under Hitler. 'Hiey want Order of Red Men, will meet thia Keith haa agreed to serve as Mrs Hanv Triiinan sinong the That's true of a porty-lin# telaphona, too. Porty-lin# servien ■itHtary manpower training pro­ to be declared honorable men fsnious buffs of the past and pres­ evening at eight o’clock at Red Chairman for the Retail Division, ii good when everybody keeps calls brief and allows Hm* gram, tied to a gigantic future That Is why even General Kisen- ent In at lea.st two big eities the Men’s hall with a meeting of the replacing Richard Michaels who la Red Men's Social club to follow. moving out of town and therefore placement of American military hower, on his recent visit llieie Hiitiuii sHV.s. the niiiiiici)'al fire between calls. department has given offlrial lec- Boy Scout Week, observed from February 4 to The Rockville Methodi.st Stin- unable to continue in thia capacity. atrength around the world, lied to peniiitted himself a dedaistion lo ognilion lo the hiilTs' organization You’re sharing . . . with national defense Mr. Keith is well-acquainted vrith a gigantic and expensive si heme the effect that he believed the and (alls upon the amateurs for 11 Ibis year, commemorates the Firty-Firsl .An* Red Cross work, having served on of domestic controls. German geneial.' bad emerged help, when existing manpower is Your telephone company has added mor* talephonas in several Fund Drive committees in Neat Sailor Style past year*: at one time, as general All these American programs from th* war with honor. And it taxed the past five years than in its first 48 years. We plan to niver.sary of the Boy Scouts of America. A cause j chairman. approximate the actual existeme .Mo.st fire i hiefs will he inclined ia Into thi? demand of Hie Gei- to agree with .Ma.ster.s that a true continue building os fast os the nationol emergency permits. so universally beneficial . . . so truly American of World War III. They are based mans that the release of men ue file huff, who appreiiales the Meanwhile, the demands for telephone service are steadily 1 on two alternative assumptions; once olticially |iidg<'d to he w»i judlileius in\ (lived in flre-flghtuig. rising . . . for the military . . . for war industry . . . for in spirit, is worthy of your wholehearted support. ( an he a real help in time of need, Fancy Fruits either that that war la inevitable, criminals seems to fit. ' .And the way things look right civilian defense. or that th* only thing which will This represents progre.ssive j now. we may have increased need prorant It U th* marshalling of abandonment of the principles we for fire buffs in the near future. enough force in advance to fright­ once tried to make clear in our en off the potential aggi^essors. The next National .lanibnree of treatment of post-war Germany the Boy .Scouts of America Is ROBERT J. SMITH, INC These are the assumptions We rejected, wisely enough, any scheduled for the summer of IR.fi.l, which hav* been made by our Idea of trying to place a guilt the third such encampment. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE leaders and accepted, largely, by upon the German people as a ' TELEPHONE 3450 the Oongreaa. whole. But w* did insist that | 953 MAIN STREET We do no^^appen to acrepl there were German individual* j TNSURANS.MITHS SINCE 1014 either Of them. We do not be­ who betrayed civilization, and | lieve that war is inevitable. Nor who betrayed Germany itself, by P o t It Uu do we believe that the only thing playing a willing and conscious s. which can posalbly atop it from pari in the inhumanities of Hitler coming ia the creation of a force the greatest mass slaughter of Any way you look at it— yoit'rt Capable of frightening the pnien- innoci-nl.s the world has e.er turt to win! W e’ll replace your present oil burner with a new tial enemy. known. Timkca Silent Automeiic Wall- Yet even we would not dare We did inaiit that there were take the gamble of advielng > that C A R T E R ’S Flame Oil Burner end gmorontoo individual Germans who had plot­ fmol o il ■snvings im w riting! W e Botne accumulation of force la un­ ted to help Hitler unleash a war of w ill make a scientific teat o f your necessary. Wc want preparedness, I*4NCH CMsele Madel 11-444 aggression. heating plant and determine how and yet wc arc afraid that tlicie (real e«M*e« Ni heni-feSaeZ -And we hoped to punish such Notice much fuel you can lave. If you is such a thing as too miu h pre- , Will Show You How To Save Money indivuliials. and to persuade the buy, you’ll raceivc a written guar­ paredneas. Too much prepared- , German people themselves that Atttnlioa All IhiiMiat Ceatraeten, antee -of tevingt— on a money- ness, we fear, might do two things siuh individuals, having betrayeil Be a considerate driver— considerate of your own Anhlteeb, aal Aayons Now BulWog back, burner-back basis! N o other to us. The first would tic lo solid­ Germany as well as the rest of the oil. burner it backed by this THE OUTSTANDING ify and confirm the idea and m - I, world, dul de.serve piinmliment. costs. If you neglect your car, costs will build up. If written gunrnntte! Phone us totiay ccptance of war in our own minds ' or Plnalu to BulM o Stmctuio and Stan enjoying new cleanli- It is that effort which we arc you come to Carter’s regularly, your costs will b* . and to organize us so completely j now abandoning. We still insist for Wbloli Eloetric Sonleo It Dttired nett, quietness and dependability with a Timken Silent Automatic for war that we would never be I that, aomehow. war crimes were very moderate. Your car is a real investment. In your TV BUYl WalL-FIame O il Burnerl able to free ouraelvea by anything I committed. _ But we are growing An order of the Federsl. Government limits the amount of copper other than war. The second would I increasingly lukewarm in our own interests, drive in regularly. It will pay you welL wire that the Company raav use or obtain in the future and restricts th# be to devote ao much ©four econ­ I original policy of holding certain Company’s ability to extend its X e s along streets and to n#w locations. Bjr Sue Buraett x T U E 5 D m y REPLACE WITH A omy to purposes of economic j individual Germans legally re- Anvone building or planning to build a structure for which electric GMAC HNANCING FROM $25 U P . A favorite with young girls ts waste, which is the ultimate sta- j aponaible for them. And a cynical service isdesired afould «I1 at our Main Street office for up to date in* By Mrs. Anne Cabot tua of weapons whether they are fw n litlra as to the avallablUty of service as frequpnt changes in restric 'the dashing sailor dress that's as I view of thia is that the more we ‘shipshape as can be. For early These giant fruit design* make I I ta i : 'b used or not, that we destroy our think we need the Germans today, tions are expected. . . . j .... . spring, try it in crisp white witii cheerful decoration* for kitchen economic system, and hand the I the more tolerant we an- of theii The same applies in the case of a commercial or industrial customer ;the braid-trimmed coUor^ln navy linens. Big slk and eight Inch pine­ / i/ Communlat world ita Iqpg expect­ contemplating the purchase of additional equipment and a consequent in­ , blue. * apple, oranges, bananas, grapes, unspeakable crimes of yesleidav. strawberries and peaches worked I t tiJ, - 1 i. iYii: ed triumph over ua. Thia new tax Pattern' No. .8680 Is a sew-rite in “gingham’’ cross stitch are awney that U to be taken from us, crease in electric Irad. . . ^ . -i v ’ - Day For Listening In seneraL available supplies of materials win be used In such a way perforated pattern for sizes, 4, 6, easy to embroider and fun too! for instance, ia not .going to con- < 8. 10 and 12 years. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1961 T ^ w a ta r f'______MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY «. 1961 PAGE M INI Brook road, has enlisted in the of a Nationalist attack 'on the New Haven Runs, tT. S. Army and haa been called Coiiclemiialioii mainland. This was because the as­ Emergency Doetors to report al Cnnjp Devons today. signment of the V. 8. .Seventh Would Voice THE Russia WiU Obituary Hi* brother. .I/imes MeOulrc, a Fleet to patrol the Formosan Strike Near Kml student at Yale, spent Uie week­ Dr. John Prignano, tel. 7059; of Steel Mill straits was accompanied by Presi­ and Dr. Florence Marsh, 31^3, Kentucky Increases First Place Margin end at hi* home. dent Truman’s Injunction of June U. S. Good Will Herald Angle Try to Tag are the physicians of the Mam- (Continued from P*ge One) Mr*. Elwood Hudson of Andover 27 preventing any Natlonaliat chester Medical Association By has been visiting her parents. Mr. ' Plan Studied Lhru.sts Hgeinet the mainland. Funerala and Springfield branch between and %trs. John J. Shanahan, Sr„ who will respond to emergency Toward Reds EAUI> W. YOST U. S. Today .Assessments Vary calls tomorrow afternoon. Boston and New York. l et liming home SiUurday. Now the a.ssessmenl of Com­ Spurta Editor Nassiffs Seek to Regain Mr*. Erneaf tlaron Mrs. Howell Clark of Canler- (ConlliTjed from Page One) Officials Phoned TraiHnM n munist strength In South China (Continued (ru:n Pdge One) Eagles Play Bowlers, (OwUaaM (m Pag* ent the . night tele­ .N ationalists could wall- a.<:hore to known this resolution of friend­ other bouts, all one fall affairs, are First Place in Standings NaaroOah Bntesam of Iran con- Saturday after a short illness, phoning trainmen at their homes ,Iohn .1. Shanahan, Sr. it will participate. One year ago today Art Valpey a belief that Uie Reds are rebuild­ ship to the Russian people. on the card . . . June Taylor, Am­ Umnd W* effort* to *et up a t*>w- was held from the W. P. Quish I to assign tliem to specific trains. ,Mr. an d M rs. E d w ard W illiam s Repiililicans have Indicated, how­ "I believe the prospeets of Con­ moved from Harvard to the Uni­ Legion Meets Groves man "Good Office* Committee to ing their southern forces. Wedilin»8 erican Nati'uial indexir A. A. U. Spot in Weekly Poll F iineral Hom e at S:.30 th is m orn­ I They said they did that In an- (if Pinnacle road have purrhaSed ever, Ihnl^they are dubious about gress passing this resolution are versity of Connecticut aa head ^ t o make peace with Peiping. In any case MacArthur is un­ synchronized swimming champion, A vital contest with first placs.t.by Knight, Jackl* Allen, CharUe ing, followed by a .solemn high tielpiition of a biick-to-work move- Mile John Cameron properly at .'52 the measure. excellent. When it does pass, I football coach. .Marty "Red" Pow­ has’ been added to ihe list of at­ hanging in Ihe balance brings N*s- ' Miislkevlk and Leon Golenhicwshl. He said laat night that Sven mass of requiem at St. James ment following a national appeal I'rospec l street. Rockville, and will On Friday Republican Stale derstood to feel that even the believe it w-lll come to the atten­ ers, the Eastom Basketball Orafatrom of Sweden had a g r^ threat of a Nationalist attack tractions for the Iftth annual Yale Both Rec I.4*agiie Gaines Alien, Johnion and Knight are church at nine o'clock. Rev. John by Defense Mobilization Director ; move there in the near future. (Jhairman Baldwin went to New Gourley-Turncr tion of the Russian people, offi­ League's leading scorer before he siff Arm* anil the Meriden Pros among Ihe top acorers In Ihe Walt Snow New President Oklahoma AAM Remain ♦n ^rve and that he waa waiting against the mainland would draw­ sw im m ing carn iv al on fc'cb. 17 n l Backcoiirt Vet Hannon was the celebrant at-the tTiarles E. Wilson. I Mr. and Mrs. Peter Skipper of I»ndon where he conferred with Miss Valette Elaine Turner, of- cially or unofficially” quit last sea.son as a member of Tonight Expected to together tomoiniw night In the league. Meriden hoaat* Hilly Pleas Of IdKal I'ntpirea’ lloiird fn r word from Ottawa a* to about a dozen Industrialists, busi­ off ^Izablc Communist forces trom Toiringlon. plans to enroll at the the Payne Whitney pool. Nine rec­ In Runnenip Spot; with Rev C.eorgc Hughes The Boston and Albany, the Bos- I J.)bs Hill avenue are the parents 92 Hackmatack street, daughter Silver City si 8:45. It will be the ami F'ceddle Lewis In the top ten, whether Canadian Foreign Mlnl^ I ton and Maine and the Maine O n -' of a daughter. Terry Ann, born nessmen and others, and reported the northeast. This In turn George Barr School of Umpir­ ord-wreckers will also participate Be Thrillers; First . * E>B. Pearaon u.-r>iiiiiw ould be ii,: I Ihc‘ "c deacou r atul Rev. Kdgar Far­ of Mrs. Dorothy Turner Roblnspn, In the carnival including John fourth meetliig of the year. Meri­ but the ncorlng has been evenly Walter .Snow ^a* elected Columbia Sixth anil te r L^ater B. 1 i-ell the sub-dcacon. Mi's. Ja n e tral, al.so said they would he back al the Hartford hospital. Mr. and afterward that he found sentiment ' w-oiild proportionately reduce the ing In Florida later this month. divided by other players, Calverley president of the Northern Con- and the late John Turner, became Power* is currently starring with Marshall, beat known and greatest Contest Starts at 7 den has been vlrtorioua In two en­ the third man. , Maccarono was organist ami solo- to near normal before Hie day end­ Mrs. Jo.srph DcCarll of Ellington to be Hgalnst the mill. I pressure on Allied forces fighting Srlirmlel Speaker gagements. Sole occupant of first will probably send these two on necliciit Board of Approved St. Johns Rated 7th Entezam conferred wl^ Graf-. Burial was In .St. James ed all hough the.se lines were not as arc the maternal grandparent.s. Baldw in said, how-ever, that he ; in Kor< a. the bride of Harry fevans Gour- the Torrlngton’ Howards. Last swimmer in the world; Olympic clianipion Jimmv Md-ane; Wayne , place for over the first month of the floor at the start wtlh himself, Umpire* al Itie annual meet­ ■trom. Indian Delegate Sir ^n e- | pg„,ptprv where Rev Farrell read seriouslv affected by the "sii’k- The Jersey henl of Joseph Mac- knew- nothing about the pamphlet j MacArthur has emphasized that ley, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Har­ season he played profe.ssional Tonight at the East Side Rec Dick Hole Slid Flarl Shsnnon. F'or 111 Taleollville Moore, the Bridgeport Bullet wh<^ | the sea.son, Nas*lffs relingulshed ing held last night at the H rit- New York, Fep. 6—(^)—Ken- gal N. Ran and R. G Riddell of committal service. eall " walkout as the New Haven. Varish of Somera road, Ellington, distributed today, and did not ' “there can be no turning back" ry Evans Gourley of Philadelphia, baseball In the Clas.« A Western bench strength Meriden hss Rd is the inlercollegiatc 440-yard rec­ two tmore thrilling and exciting the spot lo Meriden two weeks ish-Amerlcan i lull Snow sne­ lui ky gained new support todav as Canada at hi* omce in Mannar- | bearers were the six sons The New Haven ftailrond said lids rerciyed a second Gold 8tar know it was being prepared... ,. .from the battle against Commu ,t;n. Saturday. January 21. at six League. He was a catcher. Red Resd^K^4Paul Labanowskt, George ord holder; Dick Thoman and Don tilts au-e expected with the Burn­ ago, ered* Herti Slevrn.sfiti. (ithCT llie ('(h!htry’'S'l7o.'l college baaket- tan . of'the deceased; Kd"ar, Kugene. also that all commuter trains out heard aw-iird from the American Commissioner Allyn', like Ba'id- ni.sm in Asia. ' He made it plain p. m., at St. Mary’s Episcopal Chief Herman Schendel of the secs a better future In calling Jarvis, F'rosty Francis and Joe Sheff, members of the champion­ side Eagles meeting the (Tharter Manchester has played ono more officers are Alton (’mvlr*. vlre liiill team and lost a serious chal­ Well-informed sources said Ran Lionel. Frnest. Pierre and Paul of Boston would be hack to norm­ Jersey Cattle Club. The award is w-in, is a R epublican. he referred to the Orient as a church. Rev. Alfred L. Willlam.s. Manchester Pollee Force and Dr, pitches from behind the catcher game than Meriden and lost It. ac­ Schlomicie. Nasslff second line of . president, and Earl Yosl, sec- lenger when Long Island Univer­ al today and that sintilar service in recognition of i|nusiial high pro- Baldwin’s weekend statement w-holc and not jii.st Korea. than behind the plate.. ; Owner ship America Indoor team; and Oak Bowlers at 7 o’clock and the waa present to advise on tccl^ Caron. rector of the church, performed Harold Barrett of -Manchester, ad- counting for the half game margin defense includes Jackie Foerst,, i reeary-lreasurer sity dropped completely out of the nlques of commimicaling with in the New York and New Haven (lui-tion over a four-month period. that he had found oiilio.sltlim to the dotible ring ceremony, and Joe Stiogatz, owner pf the Tor­ Yale Captain Ray Reid, Bill Farns­ American Legion taking on the the t!alverley ty>mets hold over the Jack Curian, Joe Henier, Earl I dre.s.sod a meeting last night in the worth, Larry Munson and Jack Ijis t y ear the liosid .•ilipplied tu|i ten. Peiping. He handled most of the areas wimbl be restored as .soon The MacVarish herd of 1ft cows the proposed mill briiught a reply John Cockerham, church organist, 1 rlngton entry In the Flastern Bas­ league leading Garden Grove In locals. Meriden i* sjHirtuig a Yost snd Burk BycholskI* ■ftlu'se w ere th e prin cip al dev*l- ;_____ orric e building of Talcott Brolher.s Blum, co-hoiders of the Intercolle­ men for seversl leagues in this old cease-Fire Committee s com- as tied-iip equipment can be freed. last year averaged 10.296 pounds! from the Senate Majority I^eader, presided at the organ. ketball I.,eague, reports ho will try the niglitcap. stresU of five Hlraighl wins. The The Mertden-Manehester sei lea area oiiiiicnts In The Associated Press’ munii^ations with the Chinese The line said at least eight of milk and .17!* pounda of butter Benjamin Leipner, Bridgeport Given in marriage by her broth­ in Talenttville, attended by thirty- to operate at least one more week giate 400-yard relay record . The Eagles who are In third astonishing note about it la that has always been one of the top Andover Open Forum ’rickets arc on sale at the Yale A. l•lKlllll iCeokly poll of sports’writ- Reds. lialns will leave Boston for New f a t. Democrat. The Senator charged er, John Turner, the bride had aa five members of tlie Vernon Vol­ before tossing In the towel. Stro- place in the league standing took the Joe Stone managed quintet drawing cards of the Eastern | A. Mail orders are being filled . . . lers and hroadcasltri. Sweden i* the only Non-Commu­ York and Washington today. WorUl Day of P ra y e r w-ill be ob­ that political motives prompted her matron of honor, Mrs. John P. unteer Fire Department. Compiuiy gatz, the angel of the Torrlngton a 68 to 62 victory over their rivals haa won three of the games by a League. Last year Meriden took ' The regular moiillilv meeting of Vic Hanson, Negro star with Tor­ O f the 168 W'ho vast ballot*, 78 nist country other than India The first long-distance train -out served Fridav al 2:.30 p, m. at the opposition. vision, .Sound .ludgment Engleliardt of Vern'm.- Wister No. ;; sponsored the meeting. franchise, has dropped. It Is re­ the first time they met and will one point margin. the locals Into ramp four limes rlngton in the Easteim Basketball named the Wildcat* th* best Ui th* which has an embassy in Peip­ the Volunteer Fire department will of Boston left at-8;30 a. m. les.t.i St. John's Episcopal chillcli. Rock­ Leipner said Republicans feared To the Editor. S. Balsch of Philadelphia w-a.a best .Members of Compapy No. 1 of Ver- ported. more than $4'000 this sea­ try to duplicate this feat again Both clubs will be at top during the regular campaign Hut | H invU ng League, has jumjied to Saratoga In nation, rhe No. 2 team, OkUho- be held In the flrehoii.se on Friday, for Washington, followed at 11 ville. that a majority of the great influx Aa President of Manchester’* m an. non Center and Compniiy No. 2 son. , Brother, that ain’t hay! tonight. But this time they face strength tor the game. Naaslfta tell victim* In two of three for the mn A and M, received only 15 ing ______the Amercian League . . . Train­ F e b ru ary 9, at 8 p. m a. m. by another train to Wa.silng- The Rockvilile Council embraces of workers a steel mill would i Iho husky, financial Institu- For her marriage the bride of Dobsonvilic were pre.sent: al.so . .How liirky can a team get. The a new' team in the Bowlers and 'will count on Flmie Johnson, Bob- playoff rhniiiplonahip lo Nassiff* I lr*l plnce voles ing sites of American League base­ The Andover Civil Defense Coun­ ton. the Methoilist church. Baptist. bring to Eastern Connccticut the First National Bank—I chose a ballerina length gow-n of lire commissionei.a of the Vernon Meriden Pro.*, current pace set­ unless they came with a full squad Last week the Wildvuta polled cil announces that the defen.se Other trains scheduled for to­ First Lutheran, Episcopal and would be Democratic voters. j would like to extend the congratu­ d u sty pink crepe an-1 F ren ch lace distriet'. ters In the Eastern League, have ball teams in spring training this the E a s t H a rtfo rd boys wrill find season are as follows: Red Sox, 42 first plnce vcyto* and the Ag­ W illiam MuGoiiigal wardervs will this week contact day included a noon train and a 1,'nion Congregational of Rockville, Opposed Haste lations of our Board to the Man- and w-orc a corsage of pink ca- Chief Srhemtel .showed the sound won their last three starts by sin­ themselves on the short end of gies 31, Kentucky received 12a9 Sarasota, FJa.; White Sox, Pasade­ people in their area for the pur­ oni' o'elock train for New York, a Vernon Methodist, First chiirch, One socUon of the pamphlet 1 Chester Savinga and Loan Asso- nirlllas. Her attendant w-orc a film, ' Pnttern For Survivnl, " and gle point margins. Meriden top­ the score. With the Eagles Is Sox Pitching points m the latest poll, which Is two o'clock tram for New Haven , Vernon Center. Tolland Federated, rpmj. I elation for its gcKxl fortune in hav- pled Torrlngton. Wallingford and na, Calif.; Intlians, Tuscon, Ariz.; Local Sport pose of obtaining 'oliintier air­ toast-colored crepe gow-n w-ith a both he and Dr. Barrett related the league’s high scorer. Red ii;:iiiid 111! till’ lia.iiH ol ten I'lr a Houored al Parly Tig era. Lakeland, F’la,; Yankees, craft observers. and .New Y ork, 3 p. m fo r W ash ­ ' and Bhai Israel Synagogue. Tol- "It 18 obvious that our decision a* its head f^ fifty-six ye^s, darker pink camellia corsage. what has been done in .MaiKliester. Hartford in that order. The Sil­ Leonard who has a 15.7 average .No I vole, null' lor second, etc. Phoenix, Ariz.; Athletics, West The annual observance of the ington, and trains to New York at I land Congregational Ellington on this matter should not be made the Hon. Frank Cheney, Jr. The At a reception for more than emphasizing the fact that you can­ ver City’s luck IS bound to turn and this Is the chap that the Oak Much Better Rrr I.PMRUr Tin' Aggie*, wlio diew heavy siip- Palm Beach; Browns, Burbank, Chatter niniit Ntrrrt lOi (Continued fron Page One) World Day of Prayer for the wom­ 4 p ni. and p. m. i Congregational, Somera Congrega­ in haste or under the influence of constant and healthy grow-th of fifty guests from Philadelphia, not buy protection, one must vol. one of these nights, may be Wed­ Streeters will have to stop. |)ort In Hie second and third btacK- At least three trains incoming tional and .Nonierville Congrega- unteer for it nesday?.. Believe it or not, offi­ Calif., and Senators, Orlandd, Fla.. Masjur-> M {in m 290 en of southern Tolland county will a few- persons. We should all jn-! ihis a.ssociatlon, the presidency of! New- York ami Manche.ster. hcH Coach Hippo Correnti feels con­ IMillilpa ...... I»S 02 280 ' els, collected 1100 point*. him with a party and for the ac- , from New York were al.so reported , tional. A representative from sist that no decision shall tie made : ^'"hich Mr. Cheney baa just relln- | q( (pp home of the bi-ido’s hrotli- It wa.s felt lhal in Vernon, oiil- cials Joe Maro and George Grin- American League teams will play fident that his charges will come Dancing Danny Falcone, I(Kal Skilllirr O 'N rill be held on Fridai, February 9, at uitnm weight, has tieeii kiUK'ked ; • • Iluittm ...... 01 114 02 .:iM»! Tim main Himkeup saw tlie l-IU c*ptable gifts. Publisher Thomas , running : eni-h ehiireh w-lll p a rtie ip a te in iintil the pertinent facts on both ' 'iKiicntlve of the vision | pr, 110 Hackmatack .street, inime side of the City of Ro.kville, tlie vslsky were booed and hooted by 113 games with National League out on top and is all set to stop he.nt 'ir.'pah ...... 100 n:. lul the C ongregational church in out in his la.,1 two stall*. Recently Blackbird*, wlio IohI four of live Ferguson who was called upon for The official said th ere w ould be th is .sei-vice. sii'es of the question have been j sriunil Judgment of Mr. Cheney, i folluw-liig the cei'i lbonV I'’f’^bnleer * fire depailment is Torrlngton fans last Sunday In teania during the Grapefruit the high scoring Leonard. So with S h v a M o i i i h I AtlililioHN Vr’lnson ...... 13'l 102 gini'.es on llieir rei enl wesl.Tii G ilead at 2 p m. The world wide League. A total of 218 spring he wa* felled for the full count by a speech complimented him for hi* fewer inconiing trains hecaii.se of .Mrs. Eldna H ansen .Iohn.son will ! clearly set forth, verified, studied, I Incidentally, w-e would like to ex- ] rnothcr of the briile helped re niiclcu.s for eivilian defense voliiii- the New Cit.v. Both officials re­ these two tesnis getting together, trip, tiiiiii'le from louitli t'< 12lh. serv'ices held by Christian W'omen side in ToiTington. .Tlie Negro training games are listed, 30 less ' Fernand Gagnon in Montreal, Will M akr DilTm 'nrf r lals .MO i.’.oi long and efficient service. Mr. Fer­ the tje-up of rolling slock in New- sing ns a solo, ".Sweet Houi of! and debated Every thoughtful cit- ' ”’*c congralulation.s and best | ceive In a red velvet dress with a leors. a thrilling game is, In store for VillaiioiH, winner of 16 out of on this day will begin in the Fiji i Soiihd advire for ITahny would b* Ksi rv •' ' 1 • guson, It will be recalled, rounded I’ra v e r " izen will wish to reach his ow« * -Mr. Cheney's successor ganlenla cor.sage. The mother player with the Wlllimanlii’ Rock­ than a year ago. Openmg Grape­ the fans. l.slands Jii.^ over the Internation­ Y otk Coiiipiiny .No. :i of Taloottville al­ , to hang up the gloves before it * ’A.-k"tk4. . I3A 1 17 game*, moved inlo tho liiol out 60 years on the paper in Octo­ He added that more outgoing of the bridegroom was attired In so elected its officers for the year, ets. the team that plays the pre­ fruit contests will be played March In the second tilt tJie Caterers By stevf O.’Nelll al. D ate Lin» and will (pllow the conclusion, without primary re- ! ' ^ Johnny Green I too late. ------lU 09 lol IM ton. Lai,mg o v er Hie No. 9 ppailion. ber last. He said when Bill came trains may be si lu-dulcd but that I a navy crepe dress with a pink as follow.s; Captain. Wilfred Kent; lims at the local armory to Nas- 10. Eighteen night games will be wdth but two game* left to play Boston, Feb. 6 OP) Th* Rsil .”(*riueii ...... 01 121 |(K1 M4 ' 3 liQ l’lillHdrl|ililniiB were litii a I gard to his private Interest. When i Willard B. Rogers. slffs. Is Tlllle Dubose. The for- played during the training ached- t e l h * . Herald. Otyn before he ..im vvestward There wiJP^ I di.npnill'd oil bow qulcWjiJdock can carnation’Corsage. fir.st lieu ten an t. VVilliam FuiHnell; will be out In ftill fdfce to kwp •\| cl.' ^ ...... \:s 1 { 11.' 1 week ago. I'Iiih creatud the Ural reach<^.teen-age. the schoid board* 4 he baa -ruade up hifl-own mind ha.c J .. - — ___ ' iner Wtlir i'txy again. This ttiSe lie,^bs up af the pitctnnibrAV# weri^ihe best hiuriig MAir . in,.‘ 204: I He said trains to New- York and ! llllUW4‘ll ( his opinion prevail, '!'(* Hic Editor, basement of the new r.Tnch type , Franklin Welles; treas­ on the haidwood court, is ciiri-cnl- ■.veek.',. employment for indoor wo|^. Bill the d ay 's clo.se w ith the Eskim os Connecticut Fan* will probahlv though the training period official­ ! Ing games would mean s tie for Hamilton plant in Eiisl Hartford. team in the majois, hut we failed I Washington w ould carry mail. ! Ittl.-sn* II x.,ciss4 "In the nioanw-hile, any attempt I .'Saturday's edition of The home of Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Turner. urer. .lohn Rri-rers; seeretar-v, Har- ly playing a fine game with tlic T ta!s . ' .SrtT r/iH Mi; ii.'ii 1 Heie’s Hie new roll caH of has- was the "Printer's devil.' but it in the Artie w-ost ilands and with hear a lot and reaeague Green will be mound troubles. Rrnn'a i0» up type by hand and distributing In our service slides will be Most clubs are assembling battery- tures their remaining games. month*. A fine first baseman and Smith IW 97 303 i .Stale, B radley, ColunihiR, .St. The Boston ami A lbany said it.s .should be viewed by everyone with dread for a very long time. I refer iunis anti bcg'oiiia.s adorned tht terrific In high school and also men around Feb. 20-22. seen in action tonight agil i-st the If W'e fail to win the flag In it in the case. Soon The Herald in- shown depleting Ih work of the ’The Legion hsve shown' their plteher, Bobby may be seen In ac­ Rriiwn 100 no III :m I .loliiis of B rooklyn, .St. Loins, Vil- 'w e ste rn tra in s will m ove as .soon questi in.s tiy the Senate's .Special ilecfi .suspicion." to the traffic accident w hk h. oc- tables. A buffet .-upper pas .-orvcfl. with the UConn froah.. Profes­ American Legion. 1951 1 don’t think It W'ill be beraiise sUlled one of the Unitype ma­ missionary ship "Morning .Star VI" ability against the top team*, es­ tion this summer with the Props W .'Til. I- ...... M !M MU', lanovii and Norlli ('arolina .Stale. chines, which were manulactuied as »*qulpnieiit heroines ax'ailable. Crime I nv< .si iga t ing Committee. i Prior to brief, routine House curred at the intersection of followed by danring sional boxing bouts on television In the Twilight Baseball League. of poor pilrhlng. That Is one de­ .1 (lllflPOll ...... 112 I l.'i 94 MI am ong thi>se very islands, w-hich and Senate sessions, the Appro- i Stone and St, John .streets on Fn- Bud Svendsen, former line coach pecially when the ehip* are down Tho iKill, tinsod on gainca in tha brick building after the 1 Railroad switchmen w-erc return­ He liased his refusal on the Upon their return from a wed­ this week will find Percy Bassett and are very tough to beat. TAiey partment we ' have strengthened « ' KriM,\ ...... ll.S 10% 9.'. •111 ' have liecome near to us through day night, February 2. Grandma Wise at the University of Connecticut n.’) 11.*) 1 Hirougli la.st .Satnrilny, saw Kan­ Mather Electric Company sus­ ing to work in many important ground Hint the ron.sfitution pro­ prialions Commilfee held another ding trip to New M.impshirr the and Jlmmv Carter mixing W’ed- are also anxious to get a spot greatly during the w'Inler, First, V*‘nart recent history Tea will he sened i am a resident of' Ale.xander j has been appointed an assistant (]lair Bee ('laiiiis ! Towering Pinky Hohenthal has sas Htato move from seventh to pended operations. The Unilype renters,' hut there was no sign of tects him from lieing forced . to hearing on the reqiic.sl made by y o u n g couple \Vill re.side in P h ila ­ neadav night at 10 over WNHC- In the league playoffs and a great wc added Harr>' Taylor, who looked by the Gilead Ladies Aid Soeiety Governor L'sige two weeks afjti for street and travel through St. John ! coach at Minnesota under Head ' accounted for 45 baakets and 44 Totals W.4 ^2t j um rlli, .St. Jo h n 's from n in th to company moved later to Brt»oklyn, a general hack to w-ork moyeiiient. give answers which niiglit incrim­ delphia. Sure Knows TV. Channel Six. while on Friday battle Is also expected between great in the tivo starts hr made Post Offlrr 1 foUow-ing till .service a J1S9.206 appropriation to fi­ street from two to four times ! night it will be Rex Layne and Coach Wes Feslcr . . Ray Scar­ Team ('.oiihl W in free throw's this season for 134 , I seventh and Bt. l-ouls from tenth N. Y., and as time went on Tlie | ! Bocaiise " Mr basketball game will bo caiTied Boskorski, an outfielder, became ^lar’.in ...... 112 10k t»i liriO j typesetting machines. 7.5, and a veteran of 20 years on which automobiles pass through tio sp itsl In 1’ iiladelphla. Mr, .'late r,dirge Pre.sident Milton oil only 26 foul tries for 116 tnJllcs. White Sox at .6t. Petersburg. Fla , ...... ii:! 139 J71 i t..o.giimr spill m San Francisco’* limited appeal for relief and re- | forces, the Atomii- Energy the request, hut will hold an exec­ I by New- Haven Saturday after­ the 25th player to sign B contract Bri-Mara Topple I wai '• If Fred Hartenstein. foreman of the federal biuieh, who threw out the inter.section. ' Ooiirley Kr«dualed from High Billy Slieoltey and Al Morgan each lit the W'inter meetings Isit De­ Cmv 1 alace, lost last week to Arl- con.struetlon In v ar-torn areas of' Conipijssioii and the nuiil.s first utive session on.it late today. noon starting at 2:15. With the Chicago Cubs this sea­ I'iisenlio','. cr. lio i* said to he on , the composing room, and Cleve­ Hie case against Russell ye.slcr- To me such an accident appears, ■'"fhool in Pbiladelphia. serve m have 102 points. Morgan has 35 cem ber. I'i’IaIs . . . f)S7 1)27 I.S09 zonii,' 62-61; Kansas .Stale, 85-65, land EUlngton. both of w hom have the Protestant cliurcbes of Anier-' day will'.oiil allowing it to go to Senator Milton Herman ID., son . . Bill Lee, sports editor of till' li.sl of I'losprcta for the iiori- cliiini on their services. BiiilgeporU, Chairman of the Sen­ to be most iinnceossary consider-! Marine Corps during the war. Rockets. 55 to 15 , baskets and 32 finds and Sheekey T also expei 1 help from pit' her i and .SI l» n ls . 62-.57. been associated with Bill for thir­ k-a anil will be honored in the An­ It said trill kers could continue Hie jury. He ruled Russell waS Manny - I.,elbcrt will present an The Coiirant. is the daddy of a tion of ha'ieiiall I'o.niins.sioner, rouDtr> i lull ate Committee, told reporters it ing the fact that it might have' a^d is now employed by the Penn- all-star wrestling program Wed­ daughter. Bill has two boys . . !4 tioop.s and 14 foul trie* to his Willard Nixon and Maurice Mc­ ■\\ e lilt 'ifl more Hian we could ty years or more, paid tribute to dover Congregational rhiiiih on to haul prime commercial ship­ within Ids (.’onstitutional riglils in MfRt HalU appeared to be the jientiment of been avoided by placing the neces- j -sylvania Railroad in Philadelphia nesday night at the Flartford Au­ Dick Todd, former Washington | S tan d in g s lenl'v niii.st love hn.'i'dinr. w ith­ rred lt. Dermott. Both have lots of stuff ! IDM 9 s I'hew,' eomnienled 1>IU Coach him. aa did others, spontaneously. next Sunday. Envelope.s and hint.* ments if they had space left. refii.sing to answer (piestions. 1 1 l ;ii 1 the whole lommillee that the ap­ aary stop signs in position. | ^ ditorium with the March of Dimes Redskins hack. has signed as j out the soulliern accent. I'lir- | and have given promise of ile- | Till ‘III 11 I'laii' Hee yesterdny. "We didn’t Rob«rt C. .(Jarney, who was called about the spi-cISl offering will be Railroad union leaders would Haiiliisl On Convlrtlon pul 1 propriation could he cut to some | of the moat dangerous in* i Hcttingcr-Gntvell benefiting. Main event will have hackf^eld coach of the National ' w L Pci ing tile tiii.sicst part of the period > F.ddie Falkowski. son of Rec Di­ veloping into big winners. Ttien .0 . r.i I-t. ‘»9 91 li.iw Hie 1*111 II Hlreiigth for such or recalled sport events in which mailed In pnrlshl mrr.s during this from the top Defense Mohilizer Rus.sell was the firat witness 10 0 rector John Falkowski and mascot tlirie IK Mel Parnell, Ellis Kinder. .\1. K* ...... 'M, Ot; PC. 2". ' ail amliitioii* tr y '1 extent, but he gave no figures. ! ter.sections in Manchester arc , ^f)gs Stella Graven, of Bull f?urry In one corner and the Leaguers. ;1 M oriarty’s . . . 1.000 wlicn lie w.'i’i takini' over the Penn : BUI figured, as baseball player and wr«*k. make no comment on the appeal against whom the Crime Coniniit- Sees 11 .Autos Enough W a p p in g ...... 9 2 .818 of Nassiffs. had a narrow escape Waller Masteison and several .Si’hiiLfit ...... 1"., 11 \ 9'i P" Here aie ihe leading team* with I those of Stone and Fairview | mpag^n street, became the bride of I S tate joti laat fall. F.ise.niiower ' . . . in 1 P. PH ’l.A pitcher on one of the town's ama­ The i-hiirch staff will meet in the for a resumption nl military ship­ tee had recommended lontempi I 1 B olton ...... 7 3 .700 la..-t Siindiiy niornlng when he waa i rookie*. ,M« • •itiiii I'fsl plat I’ \otf:. anti seftMon rec­ Al it.s h earin g , th e co m m ittee streets crossing .St. John and 1 sin- : jrredcrick R. L. Hettinger, of 462 called off tho proeram of liaiid- teur teams, and the honor guest rh u reh sim-Ib I room lonight ni m ents. ac tion to go to trial. -ought information about various nationally, ameftred Nebraska, 79- I Garden Grove 6 4 .600 slruek by n cm while eomtng home ord* in purcnthcaes. cerely hope that suitable stop , North Main street, in a ccremonv Oklahoma 1 Win shaking, official appujrrances. eli\. . I In order li> get Wight aiid Fear- .-*4-1-- ’ix- 44H himself related som* of the mci- eight o'clock. Tile i-npplilig ".sick call' strike Tlie r-immitlee. in Hie words of it-'ins in Hie proposed appropria- .50, to strengthen Its grip on the I Stlk Oily ___ .8 8 .273 noth Mass at St James’s cTiurch. a 1 l\t iiiiifl V ' 7.SI I 17 Ij . . . I2;IW signs will be placed at these cor- the North Melftodrst | a borough, I had lo give up a veiv llnnihonra •'! danta connected with his youth Preceding the roinmunlon sorvkie ended In the New- Vork area. Chairman Knfaiiver (D Teiini, felt lioii from Brigadier ('leneral Wil­ Big SeVeh lead. It wa.s K-State’s North End.s . . .3 1 .300 ’ and even pn.s.'icd up a proffered I I >. W HIlll. 1 10 I'fl IV . ( il.lalioiiia A A .M ' l.'i i ."ilxth conference triu m p h a g ain st golf With hi.* hi I dill Eddie was crossing Main street on „,„f,elder ,n Al Zarilla H■ 'ow - Rem^aclng was the order of the following persons were Switchmen went back to tlielr It had "a fuitenl case " again.st him liam Hesketh. State Civilvii Defense utmost dispatch, gg Saturday afternoon Alii'ail W^ihleats R oeket* ...... 2 9 .182 round of a green light which also alknved ' "______,_. .. 1 (B> r 10-, Pi') pi ( : 1 . I 111 I 1 ...... I I no no defeats and made the Wildcats’ to li.sicn lo till' World evor, even that helped, in a way. ) ’ , waning and the younger members | ,^0 .-hiirch for rnem- jobs in large numbers at Phlla- and was Imnking on a conviction Direi'tor: his Deputy, •S a te Pr-Iperhaps avoiding a more or , 27. at two o’clock. Rev j Bri-Mars . . . . 2 9 .182 Gen Ike. a motprlst. to go and the .voiing- . A iKli ...... 12. 1 1 X 3 Inillana il2i i 13-11 ...... ,840 overall record 16-2. Sub Dick f'orie.s on the rndifl. . .And his By dnmg so, I am able to olay '-n ...... , PM **( ( 2>(2 of the groufi seemed to fully en-; del|iliia. Boston. IV'ashingtun. Bal­ tp help persuade other withne.ises lice Comnil.s.sloner Edward• .T. leas worse accident in the future. . wmarti J .McLaughlin, pastor of s te r w as I’d. Foi tiinatelv, he wa.*.'' 1 i n; ' 1 4 Ktip«H* Stale illl 116 2) i.(4 Yours truly, Whv children love to do errands New York, Feh. 6 . i/Ti Okla­ Knostman paced the winners With Sainniv Blazer, n ports Billy GoodniRii, In^t yenr* balliiig ]’>t I PK ., .. , .culm Crnok: Frank Brown. Jr., timore, Cliatlaiioogn. Biitfalo and to testify. Hii key. and Roger F. Gleaaon, ! the church, officiated. Another forfeit marked the Y cliBiiffcur. rot injured. .' liii'llfv III 120-31 ...... 643 . W- Stanley Davies, ami other helpful jobs for homa A A M. engaged in a seeth­ I 15 points. that prosy Milton won t .stop for kinc. every dav. Haviiit' Billy in " a f -Mr »'»1 Mrs. Rov F ran k D arw en, Ollier bilge cities. • who Hesketh replaced as Director. . ______Mr. and Mrs. Waiter O. H e t­ Senior Basketball League last 'I • ■ . 1 -■1 . * ; '.T'.i 6 i’oliiiiiiiia I 12-01...... V>5 Grandm a Wise is now out. "Bakes Illinois and Wisconsin, mean- luncli will'll Ih'y':c Uavcliiig ii it. nglil firlil il.iily iitioiilil help the if ,r ‘""iMr and Mrs. John .iMi-oh Gamer, But the walkout ke|it a .strangle­ ! Horiiian said the Committee , _ e tinger, brother and sister in law of ing, two-team battle with Ken­ night. ’The SilU.Citv Fagle.s failed Coon and Fox Club member.* will 1 .-'I .lorn; , I 21 I H) 2 I . . . . / 4'2M tober 18. 1946 and since then he ^ Cruntler. Mr, ami the bridegrfMim, were the bridal Alive!” .says Grandma, "I say a I while, tightened the Big 10 race means intei i iipLing a liasel,all club a lot. hold on much of the nation's war fell that the Civil ftefense Office ^ Expressed man Is worthy of his hire be he tucky for National Basketball hon­ liold .an impottani meeting tonight .* .''I Ixiiii* I 16-4 I...... 369 hMM maintainedcu the uir iiuiurhome at 1i v/nnOak ■-- , i ^ ; *t.. : couKl along with !1 new auto- ' Kditor. The Evening Herald: attendants. For her marriage the considerably by scoring important I t" appear for a scheduled game I'l'oadia.st. lint inalo s .'iiinni', run at 8 o’clock at the rliililioii*e n We alrcndv have been hurt to ;■ VilltinoiK i'll 116-1) . ..194 geared ev onomv. Wiippiii*; but a boy. And above this I hand ors, today wa* ’ one \'ictory up on victorie.s. into a roadside stand mr a liaiii- Place, where they had lived since I ^ h ' oie ml ! Idle switclimeii iftill let war siip- mobilos, iiif^tead of 15 as pmpoaeU, ' Oiap'ter 1094, Women of the bride was attired in a navy suit with Wapping and the Harvesters .N’nitl) (.'o\ontr,\ A rejiort on the Mime extent by the niilitaiy dinit io. .Noiiii I’.iiolina .Stale tl) moving from him some tasty and long-lasting th« Wildcats. Illinois snapped a 14-year hurger and milk‘'liiili' Win n 1 ■ 1 11 ■< 1 the North section of ,'Mr and Mrs Lester ‘Thompson. u „ .i. " plie.i ami o th er gooiLs pile ii[i in and that there couhi be a consider- wish to express their ' vi’ith cerise accessories and a pink ' jinx were awarded the decision. leieiit li.mquet will lie given at A* Null know, ('lin rk Stobh*. one ...... I 19-4 I ...... 172 the town. .Sunday the Lord's Siippt r wa.s Wrlgley’s Spearmint Gum.’’ by outlasting Purdue. 85-76 a t I'onte.stnnls in la ,I Siitiiidat s I .t A ■M The public school expeii.ses and Chicago's vast freight yards, the I able cut in the .'.51,248 items pio- thanks and gratitude to all the : camillia corsage, Hank IBA’a Aggies, ranked No, In a battle for la.st place, the till* tune. ipf mil most dejiendahle pitelirr* ...... K-. 1 2 in today’s Associated Pre.sa Poll, Liifayette. Ind. The IllinI had not Uoslim track meet \'. cn lia\in,: l..lM)tl’ K slate aid in (’onnertieiit for Ifttft- biggest in Hie world, observed at Hie Wapping Coni- post'd for personal services. \ participant.s in last weeks March ^ reception for the members of Bii-Mar.s cliuibed into a tie for was drafted McDerniott who was U’l 'Jit ...... pi2 'll P»N (■ '( Ralph Mary, named to hea 1 < with the I hiirch. nanely: Mr. and haa been given "a free hand" in ['/'‘"vis M . Rumniel of the F. return from a wedding j hurt appetite. The chewing helps The two teams were evenly I ''"'V:'" farm iluba. How'ever, everyhody .-.1 T o Scoi’iiip; Form ture for the town of Andover. son's plea to the workers last Woolworth store for the use of tu ck y I* 18-1. State, the defending champion, not liavc to .■■trike 1 1 A k 1. r 'I'l 91 1952 Fluid Drive “However." says tlie report, "for night. •Mis G euige .Meade, .Mr and .Mrs i I''*- choice of hi.s_ aides, trip to New York City the bridal keep young teeth bright. T r y It. matched but the Brii-Mars ...... man- f”’""’ 1 Ni'.u Vtirk, I'i*b. 6 i4') W liilr (Continued from Page One) must be related to si html and i lass- could hhrl the I'mted .Stales "nloie Main street. ! ENJOY Wriglay't Spearmint Gum period and the Rockets fell liy the I don’t see the ponnniil no e nnv . 1 ' ...... 119 ■ pi: Liverniure. .Mr ami Mrs I-icunai <11 ernor John Lodge had strcss_^ , tire day. points in the second half, and that j each with identical 6-1 records, are wayside when unable to keep up. Jaik I’ayru tli" Niinii.iii. Okin . tween the brsl liowlers from the 9 ( I’M 1 ' . ige Mikaii of tile Mimiiai’oli I room size, to the seojie and con­ than all the Communist Armies in Mr. Hettinger is associated with Tastes good, lasts long, celt* littl* different from la.st yeni I ilon I 111 ♦ ?* Harter. Mr. anil .Mr.s Bertram Hig- that ho wanted the new agency set i To our male cake bakers, to An- waa the difference. I»vcllette had a half-game behind Indiana (6-0i. Q u a rte r scores w ere 14 to 13 hniaili-asli'i' v, ho put.* the Oklaho­ Y l.,cague and the (.'oiintry Club ( . 1 f n ...... Pi9 1 1 1 . ‘ ■ I, 11,1 I * ( onlimif.'’ to pull awa> bl a local arena brought an over­ tent of the rurriculum. to the coni- the A. C. Welding company. . .■ think the second division i liih* from li.e fnlil in Hie N ational Korea put together. " giiis, -Mrs. Wallet G. Fo.stcr, Mr.s.! up on a professional basis. | derson'a, F'lorist, The Davis Bak- connected for 14 point.-i in the ^ The other Big 10 action, Michi- Rockets, 31 to 29 Bri-Mars, and m a U. Iia.aki tball gam e* on Uio ■1-eaguc will roll Thur.sday m glil at flow- crow-d estimated at more Ihnn petence of the teachers, and to all have improved *uff(cienll\ to hieak ■' 1 ! i:o;9 Haalti'Hiall A.s.sociallon M'oring Speaking witli I’re idem Tru­ .Sherwood Waldron. Mrs. Harmony I Macy, in his fir.st news confer-j ery and .lon-Dis Snack Bar. To first and wound up with 17 for the i gan State stalled long enough to 43 to 40, Bri-Mars, air. ha-s more than a little dfff.eul- .Murphy s alle.ys. I’lay starts al 8 T' Idl.A 10,000 persons. ' the other factors which are neces- man's approval on a nationwide o'clock. Proceeds will enter the up the monopoly of last year’s top I nee. a fa miliar name Joe Fulka - Bol. tridge, Henry Wayner. Richard I cnee, .skid that to that end. Lodge | our Polio Drive Chairman and Co- n ig h t. • down Minnesota. 50-44, and Iowa Joe Thompson and Frank Uam- l.v with his expanding wai.stline. four vliihs. The way I see it. With movie actor George Mur­ ■snry to prod.ire an educateil pupil.” broHilca.st from the White House, Polio Fund. |.«ihltrra ift> I* m oving lip on tlie le.'ider.s L'vninn, -Mi.ss Pally Lyman and' had made it clear that it would he | Chairman Mis.s- Terry Ivaniski, But it wasn’t quite enough. Ok­ I whipped Northwestern, 73-55. panelli each got H points for the . . . And one wa.v he tries lo con­ Cleveland. New 5’ork and Detroit 9 2 _'l Bl phy. at the microphone and Fred lahoma A & M, after trailing by P ff 117 I iilli.t, who luid hl.s w or.,t y ear in he said a "creeping paralysis ' of George (.’ollins. lip to the director hini.self to dc-, Miss M a r g a r e t Zorskis and Wyoming trimmed Utah, 47-36. winners while Lenny Rubacha, trol it is liy working out daily in again will be the team to heat. 9il 1'* I Warlng's orchestra playing, the I: three poinf.s at intermission, ' • .PT» Cl pio ha.skethall in 1950. is on the the rail syslrm was cripp.ing Hie Wednesday the Junior eholr will I cidc the sort of aides he would Attorney John M r o s e k , to move into second place in the | Mark Hanna and Bob Copeland tlie O. U. gym. . . He was flat There are no tickets available in And they figure to be tough' r even I...... 112 p f pt:. .■ Republicans put on a pep rally climbed into a 31-30 lead early in Skyline (,'onference. Washington | scored heavv for the losers. 9 1 ;• J (i.mehaek road Ihis season. After I co intry s fli fens, effort, meet for rehears..l at 1:45, the ! "eed. To the South Manchester Fire De­ I in a manner of^peaking i on Itie •M anchester fo r VVedne.**6 IS 5 points per game Figures in- Taft led off the hig guns at scheduled for 7:30 p. m. The mo.st important aides Macy d o n o rs.' Down South. Duke- .ripped OlMon, rg ...... 3 ,■? h your toes. " Rowling Ijeague will not be pub­ 1 Oil is But mall, express and freight only four field goals out of it. That 0**11«, ,rz ...... 6 0 Then toq, we will have Wall Knf p»i*kft ...... 124 io:{ 1 PI 3.1. eliiiJe games of .Sunday, Feb. 4. the rally. I he .served by Mrs. George- Ntcadc must choose are two deputie.s. Senior Regent Helen Brazaus- PRICED TERMS George Washington, 85-70; Ala­ lished this w'eek. Reason being . He said the GOP "aims at peace embargoes contlnifed. t and .Mrs .Jeorge M arks. kaa announces that if there are means the losers got the equiva­ bama bounced Miasissippi State, K»ll<. Is ...... 1 3 One-Minute Sports Page Dropo, our *li|gglng fir*l hasemaii. .Sl-.ati.’ ...... 11,’. PM PC. 321 .Mlknn, meanw'hlle, holds a 319- The Alpina Society w-lll meet to­ one to take charge of the Housing that carbon copies of last night's I'oint lend over Alex Groza of ,In- any Manchester women who would lent of eight successful free throws 7.5- 69; Tennessee shadeil Vander­ Clair Bee, Long Island U. bas­ right frqm the start. He didn’t in the world and the limitation of morrow evening at 7:45 at the The regiilnr monthly meeting of | jivigigg ggd the other for the Real Total* ...... u 10 M play W'cre tu rn ed into th is d e p a rt­ TfO «ls . .. .'ni M9 1576 (lianaiiolls. .Miknn has ronnected our armed forces to'the absolute the Wapping P T.A. will be held to- | A.ssets division. like to join the Women of the In 21 attempts, an extremely poor bilt. 61-59, LSU edged Auburn, ketball coarh, claims he rould eas­ join us until the middle of May Uallan-Americnii Club. A full turn­ BarkM* <4A) ily make ehamps out of his team, m ent. for 1.273 ih 47 games for an aver­ necessity of the dangerous world Might at the F'irchouse at 8 p. iii. Moo.se.furlher details may be se­ average. 7.5- 74, an d L aS alle ra n over M iam i P r T. last year. However, the biggest 1) out of the members is hoped for. Present at the conference wa.s COMPARE THESE BARGAINS Kansas Slate, fourth-ranked which took four liekings on the (*ol(|hrlrkrr« ' age of 27t+; His 444 Held goals anii situation to w-hlch the Truman The tuple of the meeting will be cured by phoning 2-1476 or 2-4080. (Fla.), 95-84. UuhArha. rf ...... __ 3 in Iiann.v Falcone lost • si.x roimd improvement easi|.y will be In our I, (’arljAt M 10'* Albert Coote, one of Lodge's top Hanna, rf ...... R ri in road . Bee says he'd only have ;!8.'t fouls also are top marks. policies have brought this coun­ "Health", Mrs. Robert Ordway will Six of th e top> 10 tea m s see a c ­ decision to Teddy SI. Jean of Prov­ pitching. From our weakest de­ lU \''v ...... Ml 91 JOT The Manchester Choral Society aides. Coote told newsmen that al BRAND NEW lloimpg, If ...... 0 0 0 to teach hi* tall boys to hold the ...... O'l 113 12.*. J It Groza has .seored 054 points and try ." w’ill hold a rehearsal this evening Ash Wednesday, Febniary 7, the be in charge. a recent conference with Mary, tion tonight: Bradley (No. 5) at idence last night at the Valley partment, Ihe pilrhlng may turn lia* 21 2 average. The Homemaker* will meet to Sullivan, If ...... 0 0 0 boll and limit themselves to alioul 8*. John ...... P'. in 97 •u; On the other hand. Rep, Arends at 7:30 m the Second Congrega­ beginning of Lent, and follofving the governor had insisted only CONSOLE Houston; Columbia (No. 6) at Copeland, c ...... 8 4 10 Arena In Holyoke. The local fight­ out to be our strongest. PM .;is In Ihe only game played last make lamp shailes, Thursday at Jr. Rcpiiblicaiis . 20 shots a half. . . ."But I like rfilK.sUl ...... PSI 11:> of Illinois, the assistant Hinise tional church. each Sunday night in the Con- that the new de.partment be oper­ 147 Harvard; Kings Point at St. John’s Dobkin. c ...... a 4 8 er has lost his last three starts, Naturally, w'e all are disappoint­ Hr.xkfS' 129 .107 23() mght-, Boston climbed past New 1:30 jv m at the home ( on basketball last night ai the ■k) !(9 J'vO Iioint* for the lo.seis. cpafl earner. of Ellsworth Memorial High I hope W'e can w'in Ihis year. .M( l-.-uslil Ii ...... 07 place tomorrow evening at eight | Peek, from the Congregational man to produce results,” said Manchester will meet tomorrow PORTABLE Oregon State football coaching | "Sports Night" program of the Wilkie . 107 1U3 21U "But the Admimatrstioii was loo school, will be held In the gymnas­ Mellowed W ith Age K, o'clock at the rhureh. and a full I church in Windsor I-oeks will be Coote. "and that means that he For ResenratioBS staff. . . .Keenelsnd haa Ixmsteif Exchange Club. The affair Was Whulf n ...... PHI 110 lOH 33b \’le For Top Dog Heaora smart to let them get away with iu m ,S a tu rd a y n ig h t F eb ru ary . 10. night at 8 r .t"- Iff Ihe hearing ELECTRICS .St ...... — IH) attendance of all groups is hoped Ibe guest preacher, The general chairman is Italph will have wide latitude.” room of Uie Municipal Building for the value of the Blur Gras* held- at the Country Club. A steak Varney . a tiling like that." Arends said East Lansing, Mich.— —Two I'hai.da ...... Ill m no 333 New' York —(fP)— Tw'enty-five for. .Miss Fjleanor Huebner. one The culendar staff men bers for Larson, who will be a.saisted bv ' Macy expressed the belief that Sports Mirror Stake*. No. I prep event for the dinner w'as served. Last Nights Fights — -. sarc.istii ally. the election of officers. President gymnasts. 34-year-oId Arnold Nel­ .. — hundred blue ribbon winners from of the town'swidely traveled young | Ib' month of F'ebruary are, Mrs. the following committees: decora- j • shortage of materials resulting of the organization is Robert Gor­ son and 30-year-old Dick Richter, Kentucky Derby, to $25,000 add­ Tcisls ...... 409 . 536 52.3 !54b . No’.v , ItI Steins -.\e need ■planes " w'pmeii, will show pictures and tein A. Cordtsen, stencil; Miss Hons. Stanley Morrey; publicity, from mobilization probably would Manchester the U. S. and Canada will compete m an. are the oldest men competing in Today A Year Ago—Art Valpey, ed; which Lexington folks think is j A fancy bit of bowling was for top dog of North America Oesjieralcly. .Now we need Hie ships , of her tour of Alaska last summer. I "'uud and Miss Lenore Charter, Ronald Driscoll; tickets, Steven have "some effect" on the opera­ really something for a non-profit By The A.s.sociated Press l.egion t.eaguf The Young Republicans club inter-collegiate sports for Michi­ head fcxitball coach ftt. Harv'ard. ' turned in last night by the Post Providence. R. I. —Roland 1-a i Feb. 12-13 when the Westminster and wish we had them. Maybe The Lucy Spencer group will serve '"*'"®"g'’®Pb. Wiancskl and Jiidson Files; re- tions of hts department. Bowling Green, Inc. track which draws its crmvds Manrheatf-r <|i Som* typical bprgain* In our Usod Moehlna Sal* gan State. Both are older than moved to Connecticut as head Office team In the Rec League. 8 ta rz a , 469. New- Y ork, stopped Kennel Club stages Its 75th conse­ tlie I'.cpiiblican 89-.ii Congress was refreshments Mrs. Sylvia Ixivine of Maple fre.shments, Myron Burr: transjior- , To many questions concerning was reactivated over a year ago coach. from a lOO.Otk) population. . . . Wtiktf ...... iH 104 101 326 634 Center Street their coach, George Szypula, w'ho The team compiled a 1899 team XjH cutive show' m Madison Square not so dumb.” street with her children and mother tatton. John Eckert; entertain­ specific plans he might have In ^nd haa since played an increas­ Curt Kennedy, 189'j, Wichita, Kaa. Savfrirk ...... in^ 138 116 now going on. Ivory ono is RlC^NDITIONiiy is only 29. Five Years Ago—Ray Robinson Ernie Londgraf, veteran North acore. Individual scores w'ere as ...... li:> 113 1f9 xss G arden. Senator .MeCaitl.', iR-Wi.s, told Mi.s Jamc,' Bull, wife of the have gone to Florida for a few ment, Edward Barry and cleanup, mind for the department, Macy ingly vigorous and Important role (6i. I’jtgBtll knocked out Tony RIccio in the Atlantic League president, got a follow s; P e te A ceto 392, BUI L ari- (srorKftti ...... 117 , 118 346 The canine affair w'ill bring to­ the crowd the people had "repudi­ week.-. Charles GudnalH.s. repeatedly replied: in the local political scene. Tho ’Wilkes-Barre, Pa.-Rocky Cas- ministei of the Taleollville Con- and OUARANTUO fourth round at New York. special kick out of the National vlere 382, Joe TW'sronlte 371, Tom DeClentls ...... (S 136 i n 338 gether the royalty of 105 breeds ated the greatest fraud in hi.story" grcgational huri,h will deliver the The Boy Scouts will nu» t Thurs­ Ellsworth Higl basketball team "That's under study." organization played an active rol* Ten Years , Ago—Marley Jen­ tellsni, Luzerne, Pa., outpointed at the polls last .Novcmbei. League's 75th anniversary party. Martin 360 and Ding Farr 304. and varieties, all top prize wdnners secnion a I the Union Ash day al 7 p.m. in the Town hall. defeated Kingsw(X) team, Friday in the November elections and con­ nings resigned .as hsad football Londgraf, once’ a New York mes- Bobby Lloyd, Kingston, Pa. (10). ToUIa ...... 647 606 577 1719 <«> in other show's. As In the pa.st 14 55 ednesday service tomorrow The group have registered for night here, G5 to 31. This is their tributed a good deal of time and PortoMo Eloctries. coach at iteylor. senger boy, recalled delivering a Tournament Committee at the Holyoke. Mass.—Charlie Anglee, Weat Hartford For That “B«tter Buy”—^You’d “Better Buy” That 158, Providence. R. I., stopped NelAon ...... 113 12! 129 363 years, there are more boxers and evening at eight o’clock in the another year of Scouting. ninth victory out of 13 games.- effort to the GOP victory. Twenty Years Ago — Tommy message to James G. Blaine in the M an ch ester C o u n try Club w'ill Dachshund* entered than any To Test Siren China Invasion George iTigcri Rfherts, 163'.^, U ljfU h l ...... 122 108 P(7 337 church. Rev. George Higgins of The Congregational church Morrey and Gudnaitis were the Loughran won a 10-round decision ancient hotel where it was held. hold a meeting tonight at 7 ;30 at ...... 101 12.3 03 317 other breed, w'ith collies next In Starting at . . . $39.50 / / i Philadelphia i9l. MendUlo . the First Church of Vernon will choir will meet Thursday night for high scorers for Ellsworth with 16 from Max Baer at Madison Square D ills .All, B n itliers the clubhouse. Winnie Turking- -Aiiet also 32 to 21. Their boundci' of the Villanova basket­ For the first time in the showr’s ToMo Modol Elootrics Referees Are Numbered 152, Beacon. N. Y. (2 ). Total* ...... :>4/) .'■.63 532 1C3B My Soul" by .Shelley. The spon­ and Mrs. Robert Sikes, who slipped next game i.ill be with Windsor ball team, learned tlic game from history a Bernese Mountain Dog Another, brief test of the siren (Contlaaed from Page Ooe) W arrantee Deeds' I Huntington, Weal V*. — Noel atop the Verplanck school will be soring churches are the F'irst Con­ on the Ice and injured her right Locks. Tuesday nlghi. February 6. his older sister, Mary, who cap­ has been entered. He la a big dog Thomas Pantaleo to Elmll Pan- Starting at . . . $79.50 Montreal —j(A>»— The National Humphreys, 128, Charleston, West Call Him Nhorty held tomorrow noon. Chief of Police gregational church of Vernon, the arm which at first waa thought "rhe CYO quiz prvgrani on re­ Arthur has followed In his major tained the high school girls’ team. with a black coat and white patch­ taleo, property on Horatm street. BRUNNER'S Hockey League refereea and lines- Sports Schedule ' Va., outpointed Tommy Edwards, es. Herman O, Schendel, director of Vernon Methodist church and the broken has had X-rays taken which ligion which had been postponed . . . .’’But unfortunately she nqUltary campaigns; Quitclaim Deed 358 EAST CENTER STREET men now v^sr numbers on the 128. D.enbar, W eat Va. (1 0 ), Cambridge. Mass. —iJ’i— Mein- the Civilian Defense program, said church In Talcottville. showed the bone cracked and on account of the weather was taught me girls rule.* and 1 had to 1— The fit’; employment of all Theresa Pantaleo to Emil Pan­ Troodio MocMnos barks of their sweaters lor the San Francisco—Jean Flores, 138, bors of the Harvard tennis team today. The test will consist of in- chipped. A year ago last July she held Friday evening at the Knights learn all over again. ” Tom laughs. T o n ig h t judges Named tor Tryout available power In a battle. taleo, property on Horace street. pui'poac of ready identification by Stockton, Calif., outpointed Joey gi'fer to their captain, Robert tefmlttent blasts of one minute's The monthly meeting of the fell and broke the same arm but of Columbus Hsll, Prospect street, . ! .Harvard Puhllcitor Hank | Flagles v"*. Bowlers, 7—Rec. 2— The old slogan of the Pacific P e rm its $tarting at . . • $29.50 the fans. The refs have numbers' Velez. 137. Spokane, Wash. (10). Branihall of i^’ort Smith, Ark., as Iron Mountain, Mich.—(J5— fltm tlo n . nearer the elbow. This injury is H e rtfo rd . Herman Wlerzblckl, alteration! TODAY’S SPECIAL! Johnston asks what should hue'key Legion va..Caterers. 8:30—Rec. British-Amedlcan club will be held wwr—"Hit where they ain't." one through five. The linesmen "Shorty.■’ He IS six-feet-onc. Judges from five states have been llie Vetplanck alren, which is tonight at 8:30. near the wrist. At a meeting of Evergjreen- coach Cooney Weiland do? Hts Wednesday, February 7 '^It is believed here that CSilang 55 Overland drive $450- are numbered 10 through 20. The doubles teams probably will appointed to bfflclsta the U. S. Intended to complement the de­ February 28 will be Ladies' Leroy M. Beckett, alterations, tW’O sophomore goalies, Nate Grove v*. North Ends, 7:15—Y. Ptec«xi Of Elglit Wood Chapter, O. E. S., Wednes­ Kai-Shek's original offer to send • Complota B Lesson Course in Sowing 1938 PAWARD 8 4-DOOR line up like this: Oiarles Ufford, Olympic team tryouts, America's fense audible wanting system, hss The G Clef club of Manchester, Night at Elllifgton Grange when a day evening at S p. m, at Masonic 2.59 Hollister street »760. Coming and Edwin Richardson, Bolton "vs. Moriarty, 8:30—Y. Nationalist troops Into battle BLACK. RADIO AND HEATER. ■ - Double High Jump six-feet-four and Art French, most important ski-jumping event, bssii tested twice in the past few under the direction of G. Albert competitive program will be pre­ Temple, Albert H. Ruwet. Super­ Julia Haberen, alterations, 137 with every machine. have played six games apiece Friday, February B. E**l Lansing, M l^.—Michigan slx-feet-three; Bramhall, six-feet- sented with Mrs. E. Carlton Pease, against the North Koreans was de­ EXCELLENT SHAPE! SUte broke seven of eight dual at Giant Pine Mountain in Michi­ weeks but the results were hot Pearson, will present a concert to­ intendent of the Masonic Home In BIsaell street 32,000. New Haven —(A")— George and w'Uli vlrtuallj’ identical records, Meriden va. High 8:30—Ar­ one and Jerry Goodman, six-feet- clined In' order .to avoid giving the • All Backed by the SINGER Guarantee.. meet •v.'lmmlng records in a clash gan on Saturday and Sunday aft­ ■atlsfactory. In an effort to im- morrow evening at the Sykes aud­ chairman. The other members on Wallingford will be the speaker. Marriage Uoense John Hippie, tw ins, are high jump­ allo w in g 20 and 19 goals, respec­ m ory. four; Dave W atts, slx-feet-flve and itorium, Rockville, for the benefit the committee are: Mrs. Ernest C3>incse Communlsta an excuse to Raymond Henry Islelb of W Also Others of Like Value! ’ 1 9 9 with Northwestern. ernoons, February 34-25. pcotre recepUon in the Verplanck .He vvlll also show m ovies. ers on Yale’s track team. The tively. We’d aiiggcBl getting a Sunday, February 11 Bayard Robb, six-fect-three. , Durtnig tho two-day competition g t the Rockville City hospital. Meyer, Mra. Horace 8. McKnlghti enter the campaign. That reason, Foster street and Marilyn Ruth and BUver Lane Homes area, the The combined Motliers' Circles ...... I ' blonde juniors from Pierre, 8. D., third one w'ho could stop a few Bristol va. Naaslffa, 4 p.m.—Ar- on the worId*a Ufheet artificial .fteannAss been elevated and its Roger Loucks, tenor, will be the Mrs. Edwin Davis, Mias Lenore M. of 8t. Francis of Assisi church military men say,'is no- longer Pox of 17 Edgerton stteet, wed­ more a^ota. m o rj’. Olaas ■Bckbeefda Ptetnro Story guest artist' and will sing two valid. SINGER SEWING CENTER You Can’t Go Wronfr At Brunner’s have consistently broken six feet slide, compstltora win have three . inarhinlsm re-checked. , Charter, Miss Marjorie 8. Brady, sponsored a. food sale after each ding JFcbruary 11 by Rev. A. i- in their first two years for old Eli. High offtoan here point out that official rides each day/ Saturday’s C3Uef Schendel asics reaidenu) to After the concert M ra. R om c. Davies, - Mrs, Rosa of th e t h iW m as ses * t-7 i9 0 , StGO '^tUlatht of Bt. Mary's churrti. ^ BUY WITH UTMOST CONFIDENCE Both helped the Blue in the two Halfback John Petltbon of the Pro .Buskethfill .At A OIUDce Tucson, A i’z,—Glass backboard* Bloomington, Ind. —- Indiana’s the Hos^tal AuxtUary. which la raping originally was a6le to warrantee Deed results will bh carried over to Sun­ again telepboa*'Pollfle Headquar- Downas. Miss Esther Helntz and and 10:30 a. m .. Sunday in the 832 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER - LIRER.\L TRADES IC4A championships lost year. I960 Notre Dame football squad i -were installed In Arizona’s ne’vly- atliletlc department will davelop day and the winner* will Ije deter­ aponsorlng the concert, will enter­ Mrs. John McConvlUe, church hall. The proceeds will be move Its third and fourth field Manchester Home* corpo**Uoh Its own motion pictures of sporta i"** after the teat to five reception tain the group In the auxiliary George also plays on the basket­ averaged 6 yards (ler lr>'. He ear- National .Association enloj-ged basketball arena for the mined on Iota), point* for both reaulta in th ^ various locaHUes. WllHam McGuire, son of Mrs. used for the summer school pro­ armies from South ChiiVa to Man­ to Albert Legros et al. property on PHONE 8883 O i 6lB*-**^*** W ■ M 6lV'l3 ball squad. e. risit KA tim s« frit' 3SS vsrA e Boston 70 Indianapolis 57._ first lime th' season.'. events in the riitur*.| I da\'s> ' room of ihe RockvUle hospital. John J. £haiudian, Jr, of Meadow gram . churia because thett was no fear White stfeet. \ MXNCftESTER EVENW a HERAtU; KTANOTMTER; COIW.r TORS»AY, FEBRUARY «.

nAMtiMSSTlSK fiVCMlNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY •, 1961 1 OG . . -. IIV FONTAINE FOX OLTOUR WAV RY J. R. WILLIAMS 0»'R BOARDING HOUHB with MAJOR h o p p l e IT'5 ALL VKRAPPSD UP, MASDR f BSAD.TNISQSfTeARtMa T ? •’^WoRTLE OPENLY NoBOPY PARE* Accuse I SOLD TMC CHIMP10 ^ f Ai^UNioeR-tUe BONOS OP k ' 7f OF BEiNe A C o m m u n i s t gA3>fiSLLS CIRCUS FOR *2lS ! APPSCTION TV4AT LINX 0 * s ; Sense and Nonsense AatoaobilM for 8alo 4 — COL. BAOVdVU. VdILL oe ID CHAUCER WILL Be HEART- R E PAIR IN O BY S'.uart R. Wol­ F U LL OR Part time saleslady, for BROAD Breasted Bronse turkeye, SBWEN Placs blonds oak 4lnstta ROCKVIIJ lE—Rewarding Invest­ ORYBTAL LA K E —-S-room cot­ RENOlNG — BUT I6MT THAT freeh froien, fro.u 15 to S5 adbff ibairs with coral IsaUwretts ment. BubsUutUa' 4 apartment OVER V4(TH TH* CA6H/— 194S CHEVKOtarr 4-DR. SEDAN cott oh washing inacblnea, vac­ Ward A StUlson Maaonette tage, stone's throw from lake. CMAkUCeR WILL Pit VOtTHTHS LIFE? -.-GHIP* IB AT Sorlal Security At the beauty shoppe the glrto Q a iiiB e d pounds. Ready any time. Sebaub’a aeata ^ d table with extra leaf. house on btu line.. Individual peat- Large lot. 80 x 140. Screen porch. were kidding Doris. uum cleaners, -uotors, small ap­ drasset. Field Manager, Mra. Mar>. CIRCUS AS n a t u r a l A « in t u e N ig h t Con.'itdcr iho cow with her polae Vary good condition throughout. pliances. Welding and cutting. tlno, 7067. Turkey Farm, 188 Hllletown Like new and reaaonabla. Alao a Ing unlta. Slseable lot. Eaay to 54,600. Call A nita White. 8274. ALAG/— AND and urbanity Basel — I certainly can't aee AidmtitemeoU An excellent Inveetment. Motor rcplacementa A-1 Repair, Road. 4 hammered brass fireplace screen. buyl Easy to pay fori Lat ma n o 6AV *275, Doing her share of the work for what you eee In Jim. He doesn't GIRL FOR general office work. Call 6136. flva you the facta. Madeline ROf^V^LLEl—^Two-family houec, dance, he doesn’t swim, he doesn’t Sales, 18p Main. Phone 8597. DIDN'T '(DU? humanity. BALCH PONTIAC, Inc, Knowledge of bookkeeping help­ Smith, Realtor, 3-1642 or 4679. one acre of land, new oil burner, Her lied and her board and her go in for sthletlcs or sports. Wliat Articlea f4»r Salt 45 SCATTER RUGS for every room automatic .-lectrlc hot water. Im­ Is he Interested In, anyhow? 156 Center Street LINOLEUM Remnants, 50c square ful but not necessary. Norton r background of scenery yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. Electrical Instrument Co., 71 Hil­ In the home, mostly 27 x 64 hich EXPANDABLE Cape Cod. Quality mediate occupancy. Total price .Supplied by adjacent and succu­ Doria— Me. Manchester, 2-4545 BOLTON — Building stone and sice; all weaves; values to 523.00. construction, full shed dormer, Done by reliable, well-trained liard street. flagatone. Also rock drilling 58,500. Down payment 51,500. Call lent greenery. Choice 56.98. 27 x 13 inch samples, fireplace, oil hot water heat, base­ AnIU White 8274. The Cfiw may rogani with the ut­ Hie Chipmunk Urge I/)SX_IUd and Muat Vhand-knit men All Jobs gunranlced. Hall and blasting. Bolton Notch Quar­ WARDS HAVE an opening for plain colors 98c. No two alike. ment garage. Douglas Blanchard most passivity (Chrletlan Science Monitor, Bob- vIctnHy of Mun etrect 1948 PO NflAC streamliner sedan Linoleum Co., 3? Oak street ry. Phone ‘4-0617. Stanley Patnode coup. Fully equlpp« d, only 51,395. Phone 2-4022. evenings 6166 or lady to manage boys’ clothing and Watkins' Brothers, Inc., 935 Main 5447. BROAD BROOK—6 large roonna, Mrlhoils and plans to control nro- ton) W . TB0«. ______2 baths, plenty of closets and A wcll-wnm story, probably We Ineitc you to compare tills underwear departments. Exper­ ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port street, Manchester, Conn, diictlvlly. 8109. ______A B E A U n irU L ranch home finish­ dating back to the days of Sinn Ii06T—Sunday, femala, black and value. Douj^las Motors, 333 Main- ience preferred. Good salary plus ■bje and standaro typewrltera storages, large picture book kitch­ Her fiincltoii Is one of complete VyESTINOHOUSE refrigerator, ed in lovely detail is to be sold. en. garage, large lot," near acHools Fein, tells of an Irishman ship- wMto amooth haired Fox T er^r. AlO. APPLlAiNCES serviced and commission. Paid vacations. All Ail makes of adding machines spontaneity. good running condition, 535.00. For particulars and appointment and shopping. Only 512,750. Asso­ Killed by a kind and heneflelenl wrecked on,a strange caast. Ha Waarlnc kennel license. Call 1949 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION repaired, burner#, refrlgeratora. types insqjance. Apply Mont­ sold or rented. Repairs on al orh Tel, 7123. call Douglas Blanchard 5447. ciates Realty, Broad Brook deity. walked Inland and encountered a Rockville 863W1. ______4-DR. SEDAN—R I De­ ranges, washers, etc. All work gomery Ward. makes. Marlow's. luxe. Overdrive, radio and 1548J4. Having no duties heyoRd her native. "What country la thie? he guaranteed Metro Service Co. '( t ; asked. The native told him. "Nlver uoerr—Hand knit Ar^yle mitten, heater. Tel. Manchester k-0888.. ELD ERLY Woman to care for two U N IV E R SA L Tank type cleaner, Mnrhinerv and I'onls 57 aliilily, vldnity Main street. Finder Call year old child. Live in. Call 2- Lota for Sole 73 ANDOVER—One new. well con­ Hers Is a world of utmo.st stsblll- heard of it. And has it a govern­ 1949 FORD DEI.UXE 2-DR SE­ late model, in excellent working ment T” “Of course,’’ said the na­ D AN—Overdrive, radio and A N T lgm sa ReHnlahed. Repairing '23.30. SPECIALS on new Ferguson com- CUSTOM ^ N C H House, 6 rooms, structed home on about one acre ty MTS.______condition. All attachments. Call f'niiMl foi In' (ilheM fro'ii) youth tive. "Well, I'm agin It." In Green­ done on any furniture Tlemann. plantcrs. haiTows, plows, mow­ bath, lavatory anc laundry room. of land. I^ rg e living room, fire­ heater. PA R T TIM E stenographers and 2-4150. to iiiHtunty, field, Mass., It is reported, "fore- 189 South Main atreet Phone ers. Allia-tlhalincis. Farmalls, place, dining room, kitchen, two of Its over week-end. 1948 STUDEBAKER 4-DR. — Re­ clerks. Can you work-\ 4-5 , hours Attached 2-car ge age C. H. W. A perfee! rxiimple rif S'M'inl .Se­ sighted buyers,’’ fighting the last 5643. 9 X 12 BLUE IVilton rug. Good John Deere, Oliver tractors, Terms bedrooms. Full bath, full, cellar. gal Deluxe. Overdrive, ,rajr ‘-fier day? Thb^Burr Niirsery has 2 heat. .Baseboard radiation. Two (Philosophy curity. wiir all over again, had been stock- Finder please call 8934. — ,«l ■ >------condition. Reasonable. Call 3357 arranged. Dublin Tractor Co., Full price 511.000. Douglas lug up oil pepper. One grocer dio and heater. Many extras, TELEVISION Repair semlce and or .8 such openings. Please call fireplaces. Aluminum corohina- AND POETRY, after 6. ,, * North Windham Road, W’illiman- Blanchard. Real Estate Service, placed a sign on hia pepper shelf LOBT—SHEPHERD CoUie dog, 1948 OIJl.SMOBILE 4-DR. SE­ in.ilBllBtion at reaBonable prices. Mr. Hogan 4161 for appointment. tlon windows. % acre landscap­ ■'2-* With a d a g h While riding aliuiit the country tic. ing plot. All featurou for modem Manchester 5447. reading. ‘.'Only one to a customer.” male, black ind fawn color. Pro­ DAN—Model Tfi Deluxe. Hy- Work giiarantoed. Phone 2-1403. G E N E R AL ELECTRIC table JR OF FlNAtlCE = oDe day,, my father overtook a living. Suburban Realty Co., Real­ Before long the sign fall down on bably sick. Answers to name of draniatie, radio, heater. W OMAN FOR counter work, days model television set, 10” , and C R YS TA L LAKE, hot dog stand, dllAptilatod old . car which was tors, 49 Perkins street. Phone the nuista:^. The mustard waa Sandy. Reward for information. 1946 CHEVROLET 4-PR SEDAN full time. Norm's Drive In, also used Universal Automatic elec­ Musical instruments 53 doing exc“ Uent business, plus 5- barely i iiiwling up fi sleep hill CELLARS neaned, a.shea and pub. 8215. MICKEY FINN Digappoiniing New.s! LANK‘LEONARD cleaned out by nightfall. Appar­ Mra. Henry Mallory. Tel. 5311. — Styleniaster. Radio and part time workers wanted. Phone tric range. Excellent condition. room cottage. Both for $4,500. Call I !L faA BrjiveU' letter,'d on the l/arU of ently, to the true hoarder It makes heater. hish removed. Phone 7644. 2-8162. BECKER P L A Y E R piano 54' up­ the rar\\vere lliene word.s: "Don't 368 Woodland street after 1 p. m. FOUR-FAMILY house. In central AniU White. 8274. 1 - 6 - S’/ no dlffcrenee what It la. If It’s right. Beautiful walnut case. In us isiigh. Mjne's palil for!" Thesr eara ere like new and location. One apartment will be limited, he tor she) wants It. guaranteed. g(X)d condition. Call 3576. PCK'S A SKCIAL Y TMC UECUTIVE A\ BaiK)ng pl.ii e Ijiw yer What are your char- aervice. Call Dan Mosler 2-3329. CllORCHKS MOTOR SALKS W EAVING of bums, moth holes alao lathe hand. Empire Tool and dential section, $11,000., Phone EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE I THE NATIONAL 8am- But yi\u haven’t a ear. ge.i" so Oak land SI and tom clothing, hosiery run*, Mfg Co. Phone .5513. LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ WANTED—Cue. steam radiator SIX ROOM ,.olonlal, one year old, Rockville 189J2. onrouN LOPfiE* ^ conventionL Bill Yes, i truvc, H’h In the Client My eharges? I thought THE PROSPfiCl HUl School for Martcheeler, Conn pairs. adjust- watches expertly. nice location, immediate occupan­ young cWldren Pre-kindergarten, hondbaga repaired, slpper re­ 22" high, 32” to 36" long. I^one parking place I’liV looking for. I iind to pay you. placement. umbrellas repaired DRIVER for established route. Reasonable prices. Open daUy. 2-1778. cy. Oil hot water heat, fireplace. W AN TE D — Residential properties; kindergarten, first grade. Monday Phone 2-9483 Salary and commission. Steady Thursday evenings, 129 Spruce Full price $12,600. T. J. Crockett. 4 to 8 rooms. Buyers waiting. through Friday. TransporiaUon men's shirt collars reversed and replaced Marlow'e Little Mending employment. Apply in person. street. Phone 2-4387. Broker. Phones: office 5416, home Competent, confidential service. RUGS BUNNY fumlahed. Mra. Lela Tybur. direc­ 19.50 CHEVROLET Kleetline ^ KEEP IT. TH' HBALTHIEI c h e c k e d USED CARS, coupe, 1936 Chevri lets. Bargains. perience. Free estimates. Call Box O, Herald. Blanchard. Real Estate Service J EXCITED WHEN HER-BUT I DON'jiy well I c.Th.s/1 ___ Howley. Manchester 8361. 1 mealy. Amelia Jarvis, 872 Park­ ment In Stamford last night after YOU TRIED ON TRUCKS Douglas Motors, 333 Main. MANAGER, Chain-style shoe op­ 5447. THAT GADGET THINK t WILL. eration. Location, Bristol. Sub­ er street. Tel. 702C he "warned " sponsors of college rr 4Srnm mm. Business lAicatians ^ * »8T- mp. 104T DODOB 1-DOOR SEDAN— stantial volume. Salary plus com­ players on their opponents' roster. Black, 51.005. Aato Accessories— Heating—Plumbing 17 mission. Contact Wilson Agency For Kent 64 DeLeone said that the Tucka- BouRehoid Gooda 51 h'^e Vagabonds had New York col­ gitimatc amateurs." He said the\l 54 Church, Hartford, Conn, 1040 DODGE 1-DOOR — Black, Tires PLUMBING and Heating. Fum- TWO LARG E rooms. Main street, lege players in their lineup, includ­ had every right to compete in th(00 _ Dodga-PIynMnitli Dealer I W IL L ARRAN G E THINK A I ASK FOR A , MIND, suppose 1 TURN T E S K ^ TOP PRICES Izlng In repairs, remodeling, cop­ Manchester 2-2223, 7 - 9. LOW EASY TERMS WANTEiD—Storage apace equal In players are ineligible for such signed to acquaint small business I I'M p GAie^noi; BaTTER SON.' POP! ARENT THAT , per water piping, new construc­ With Storage and Insurance until area to 3-car garage. /Iry, easily competition. men with ways of getting govern | BRIGHTT 'lOO’RE 084 Cantor S t Phrme 5101 other college athletes had per- w it h a COURSE 'lOUA MOIHM. TftYwe/ 4164 ments arrauged. Edward Johnson. FOR INFORMATION - . . Government officials making thd formed in the same tournament in ^ Include Ashler, Sen! PBBTTV I--U H - AND----AND-- 1841 CHEVROLirr «h)b omipe, Phone 6970 or 5044. AND DETAILS H ig h — I-' DEPARTMENT MANAGER past years, eomplebely overiiauled. Ouwran- Phone Hartford 6-0358. RETAIL STORE Rusaell Long (D -La). CharleJ Boslness Semees Offered 16 A fter 7 p. m. 46-4690, Mr. Albert DeLeone said that John 'Jenne- Shaver. General Ckiunael of ‘ thl iaed Bot to bum eU: Buy li^ t , HARDWARE and r ' ^ Z 1' ■ rlch, another Manhattan player, Senate Small Business Committeel boy now. Buy Dougtaa Motors, PETER W PANTALUK, electrical Movinff—Tmekint— EXECUTIVE VVB BUT and sell good used luml- and John Azary, star center of the and Nelson Pierce, assistant to th<[ 188 Main. oontractor, maintenance and wir­ Storaffc ELECTRICS undefeated Columbia University ture, combination ranges, gas Secretary of Commerce. ing for light and power. 40 Foster team, were on the, Tuckahoc team. CLEAN CARS — PRICED IX5W- C.\LL PHIL, for moving, light Here is an excellent np- ranges and heaters Jones Furni­ He»ire.s 3 or 4 rooms unfurn­ Shaver told mere that) 200 busi I street Phone 3303. "Several other college players GUARANTEED! trucking, ashes, rubbish removal. ptirt unity for a young man ture Store. 36 Oak Phone 2-104) ished. No children. Excellent nrssmen at Shreveport that th'I were on the bench," DeLeone add­ 1841 BUICK SEDANETTE Specialize in moving. Good work. experienced in Belling government wanted to put small 1841 PONTIAC SEDAN A L L TYPES of income taxes pre­ OLD r e d Tin Barn, 706 North references. Would be very de­ ed. Call 2-3774 or 2-9248 after 5. small hardware, paints business "right on the starting 1941 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE pared by tax expert Reasonable Main street, buys and sells good The Red Devils’ manager said rates. Phono 2-0744. Mr. Dolan and electrics. Must be sirable tenants. Phone in obtainljig Government SEDAN (2) THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Oo., capable o f learning to used furnlt.iri and antiques, that when he questioned tourna­ 1841 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL after 5:30 p. m. Frank Denette. Phone 2-3376. ment officials about college play­ tracts." local and long distance moving, check stock and wmlte or­ MR. SYKES He warned them, however, tlia I DELUXE TUDOR packing, crating and storage. ders for merchandise a.s ers playing in outside tournaments 1840 CHEVROLET SEDAN 2* HOUR oil burner service. Min­ he was told that no action would the contracts 'would not just droij PRISCILLA’S POP Slow Repisier BY AL VERMEER Service to all pa.i.8 of the U. 8. needed. Excellent oppor­ 1940 CHEVROLET TUDOR neapolis controls, Earl Van Camp. NORGE -men A-1 condi- W. T. GRANT CO— 7810 be taken against the players by into their laps. .iTHERfej'lF IT s t a r t s ' Phone 5244. A and Canada. Call 5187. Hart­ tunity for advancement Sen. Long commented, during il I THINK n.LTCST HMM! BOUNDS / WHO WANTS IT 1840 PONTIAC TUDOR tion. 2-2223. 7 to 9. their respective schools. ;OM£THMS"S “ TOR OKAY TO ME, IQ ACT UP PIXEOV IM HAPPY 1940 OLDSMOBILE TUDOR ford 6-1423. DeLeone said ,that when he ai>- discussion of why small business! LT.iamaaAesT.wf. RANGE Burners, pot burners and Apply EmpIovTTient Office WPWNQ - PRISCILLA! JU ST TO HAVE y O ! 1939 DODGE SEDAN GENERAL Electric refrigerator. U RGENTLY Needed, 4 room rent, proached Kellogg and Azary and men were not getting contractif WITH MY ' ^TEST IT ONCE IN 1939 CHEVROLET TUDOR heaters cleanea, serviced and re­ MANCTIESTER ,'ackage DeUvery. Mechanically sound. 7 cu. ft. $25. by t)so adullt. bot'. working. Best sometimes, "I have the feelinjl **And I suppoM another item of coat will ba gifta for DIME BANK! Local light trucking and package warned them that they would be ^ A WHILE! 1939 OLDSMOBILE 6 SEDAN paired. Also new range burners W. T. GRANT COMPANY Call 4679. of references. Phone 2-1668 after identUted in VTQk»t°ries, ^he pair that some businessmen in Loulsiaml twan^-fiva yaara of faithful aarvSea in thia jw!” 1939 PONTIAC 2-DOOR Installed. Joseph Senna. Phone delivery. Refrigerators, washers 4q}. m. and in, the south haven’t been try ! ' o i n S, 2-0147. and stove moving a si>ecialty. 815 Main Street A FEW Mixers, blenders, coffee- left the floor. Beat Terms! Best Trades! 'Xhe tournament committee ing ha4i<} enough. You’ve got to ha\ I DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE COLE MOTORS — 4164 Phone 2-0,52. Manchester matics, combination grill and W A N TE D — 4 or 5 rooms, un­ the initiative to go after them." I PRECISION .saw filing, old saw's promptly accused us of bad sports­ Anawar to Pra'vioua Putil* waffle makers, steam irons, etc. furnished for young working manship and disqualified us," De­ Pierce told the Shrever»rt audil 1889 CHEVROLET tndor. 5295; retoothed Oiwar .lohn.son, 90 A good selection of new furniture couple. Call 6996, or after 5:30 ence that "both the House ami Screen Star 1939 Pontiac sedan, 5345; 1940 Summit atreet. Tc] .t.'i.Vi. Paintinff— Paperinff 21 DISHWASHER Wanted. Apply Leons charged. . mi uv MA Mirwet. n»c. t. m, uta u- >» mt. pm, , for the entire home U save at call 6472. Dave O’Keefe, tournament di­ Senate arc working on bills dealinfl CSle'vrolet tudor. 1934 Chevrolet Garden Restaurant, 840 Main PAIN TIN G and papering. All Chambers Furniture at the Green. rector, said today that the Red with defense housing in milltar;l HORIZONTAL running condition, 529.50. Douglas WINDOW SHADE.v q^adc to order street. 3 Wager Td better‘Mart Goorga home—he has finally get-an^d paper removed by steam. Make Hours 9 to 5 and 7:30 to 8:30 eve­ Devils had been disqualified for areas.” He said contractors mu.sl 4 Symbol for Motors, 333 Main. and Installed Venetian blinds RENTALS NEEDED l.TDeptcted to that smooth olvoroto with tho southom drawl! arrangements now for y'our out­ Opportunity for man to leant nings. "unsportsmanahlp.” remember "we think too often thal erbium and curtain rods. 24 hour service. actor side painting. For estimates call floor and wall covering trade. O’Keefe sold the Tuckahoe play- just the House is involved, whcil 5 Enthralled 1949 PONTIAC SEDAN Estimates gladly given. Fagan JUST RECEIVED shipment of 30 Several 5 and 6 room Apart- 13 Mutiepl Andrew Tliick. 4661. Must be eligible for G.I. training. era. who walked o ff the floor fol- j utilities for the House are just a OFormer . COUPE Window Shad^ Co., Route 44 at gallon Coleman gas water heat ment.s and Single Family dramas Bolton Notcli Phone 2-4473". Mechanically inclined. Call 2-9258 lowing DeLeone's charge, arc “le- important.” Russian ruler cefs.jauiTiaijoaiii. 6 cylinder, low mileage. Ex­ PAPER HANGING, painting work for appointment. ers. complete with magnesium Houses in Hartford and Sur­ 14Kster of oleic 7 Ripped cellent condition throughout. FLOOR PROBLE.’ iS solved with duni- personally, meaning good pod.s, $119.95. Watkins Brothers rounding Towns for Families add 8 Dismounted VIC FLINT Frost Carries On BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY work at nioicrale cost. Raymond Inc., 935 Main street, Manchester,' 19 Light loud) BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. linoleum, a-phaii tile counter. with Children of UBibUcei ' a f t e r MV fWWEIE'S ' I NevER LKBP FROST. HE W'AS A ' I. AND MRS. EEZEE TEEVEE Expert wor. .lonship, free esti­ Fiske. Tcl 2-9237. Help Wanted— Male or Conn. 16 Father (comb. pronoun WHATEVfif^ VTHKT VWA* Hi* REAL 155 Center Street /NAMB*ALMrr FurrECj CONVICTION, FROST PUT sanctimonious old FRAUT.' '■ * Or Female 87 Permanently Employed form) 10 Varnish 26 F l ^ food 44 Natural power n c A M S c * mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ PAIN TIN G And superior paper SEVERAL 1950 Kclvlnat()r refrig- WOULD LIKE TO BUY A 6-ROOM HOUSE »/TTBe,THK_ mupAWfiCHOoL. TVe BUGINESA flaCK ON Manchester 2-4545 18 Peruse Ingredient 27 Sea eagle 45 Trial ALWSNS REVIEVWEK niture. Oak street. Phone 2-1041. haigmg. Wc carry the latest F U L L OR Part time (days). Sell- erators. flaoj* samples, for sale at Office and Engineering Per­ BUTLie,JCBjr 'FLLS AA^PBNr AitE OPP rn» f e e t X u n p e r s t a n t lOSxdametioq llSkw an Indian £9iEncloe^ 48Etemitiee PEAR BOV, t h a t a 1946 MERCCURY 4-DR. SEDAN wallpaper books Very satisfac­ ing advertising space for the ! OPHONWV FOK ATIME. HEM aumt gBosPBgpus. DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, reduced prices. Watkins Brothers, sonnel Being Transferred to MItaUan tpoHixclty in Nevada 80 Chair 47 Cartograplit PENNY AMVEP 15 “I thought all the tory price. Call August Kariehl, Manchester Fire and Emergency Inc., 935 Main street, Manchester, IN MANCHESTER - 3 BEDROOMS I H* COMPLETELV P d - Nice black finish. Exceptional copied, vacuum cleaners, Irons, Hartford. 33 Daybreak n Symbol for SOQuecbuan 48 Essential lieing A PENNY EARVIEP., 3759. Directory. Established route. Car time you’d BOUGHT^ mechanical condition. Low mile­ guns, etc. repaired, skates, Conn. (comb, form) tantalum Indian SO Bitter vetch age shears, knives, mowers, etc. put essential. References. Camp Best of,.fteferences Furnished 33 Chaldean dty 20 Decreed 40 Head of a 52 Decay this television se t- FOR PAINTING , papei hanging, Press, 5 South Main. E LE C TR IC ' Refrigerator. Good I will give immediate occupancy on my 4 room heated BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. In condition for coming needs ceilings Whitened floors sanded condition. Very reasonable. Call 34 New Zealand 21 Ran college 54 Baby Ionian... . 155 Center Street Braithwaite, 52 Pearl atreet. THE CONNECTICUT native fort deity now you tell me you and reflnlshed and general car­ 4878. apartment for a nice home. 23 Joined 42 Former Manchester 2-4545 penter work call, "ilhert Flckett Situatloiu Wanted— POWER COMPANY 20 Repair 25 Ascended 43 Proboscis 56 Whirlwind just RENTED it from Open Evenings A s h e s a n d Rubbblsh removed. I t 6982. Female MONTCK5MBRY Ward gas stove. 28 (Sod of love Gall Norman Pierce, 9 Trotter 68 One year old. Four burners, $60. 266 Pearl Street WRITE BOX L — c> THE HERALD 31Assem n f P T n r Brunner’s. Are they street. Phone 2-0252. 1949 FORD V-8 half-ton pickup. INTERIOR and exterior painting, Phoni! 2-3775. Hartford, Connecticut * silkworm HOME NURSING, liourly baais, 33IUture the only ones who do Excellent condition. Low mileage. PLUMBING, Piping, heating, .lob­ paper hanginf. ceilings refintshed. days. Phone 1681J2, Rockville. HOSPITAL Beds and wlieel chairs Phone Mt. "Gordon. 2-0131, 33Against . Good rubber, helper springs, heat­ bing new and .repair work, best F-iilly insured. Flxpprt work Wall that?” E;i' er, large grille guard. Phone 4856 paper boeikc. Edward R Price. for sale or for rent Rates rea­ Extension 218 MBrwildcrsd material.^ I’liggi and Pclcrnian sonable. Keith Furniture Oo. UsYier between evenings. Call 2-HiOI. Phone 2-4003. LIG H T HOUSEWORK wanted by 13 and 20 middle-aged lady. Phone 5333. Phone 4180.______34Caii6aiehelter WASH TUBBS Pity For Erie? BY LESLIE TURNER Repainnff S6 IF YOU Are looking for a used W ANTED— 4 room uitfumiahed 37fY Dog»—Bird»—Pets 41 rent. Call 3029. OUDiletgtrlett at fl5.WIIMTMa 10 MNIWtaViRy MATTRBS8. Youi old mattreosas kitchen range try Watkins Broth­ Woman Wanted e ehitee WMP 5 I « MEA4M.WMW PENNY NOWl sterilized and remade like new. LENfE EtMLMID WITHO^ Kf “As far as I know, n BEAGLE Pupptei of a very good ers first. Houses for Sale______W 83 Hypothetical US Ms UBERDO*. m O M T D . Call Jones FhirnJture and Floor blood line, from A. K. C. register structural iaiit PRACT1CALI.T new Drexel ma­ they are^^e only ones! Ed Sullivan’s Special! C'.oveflng. 36 Oak Tel. 2-1041. ed parents. H. Fred Machle, Elast FOUR ROOM sintia- centrally lo- CREDITS AND COUECTIONS SUPERVISOR 41IiBpUad hogany table and ^alrs. Cost atreet, Hebron. Phone Manchester cate'd. pil hot wkier heat,'58,000 etPsonoun And you can take your $175, will aacrifice for 8100. Table 6l46. takes It. Douglas Blanchard. REAL OPPORTUNITY 43 Bom r MORIARTY BROS. Bonds—Storka— pad Included. 80 Green Maqor pick at Brunner’s. 1949 MERCURY 5447. 81 Roundup Mortgages SI NICE SM ALL Fax TaTrler ptq^ Road. FOR CAPAILE WOMAN S3 Short-napped RCA, Dumont, Croa* plea. Also CroM brSeda. Zimmer­ FIVE N E W homes. Four to six M O O R SEDAN AHNESTOtX and Cm Stock- W INDOW 8BAD E& Maaaured. fkbric man Kennels, Lake street. Phone rooms. Immedlste occupMcy. ^ ley. Zenith, Bendfat, Oommodity Broken, 75 Pearl made and butallqd. 10 colors and 33 Fondle 6287. plesssnt convenient locations. T. .'V-'l street, Hartford. Telephone’ 7* quaUUea in atock. Keith rumlture WRITE IN DETAIL AND IN CONHDENCI SSPrlas \ U ii-fi BLUE J. Crockett Offlcs 5418, resldencs 57 Handled Admiral or General 0121. Elvenlng appolntmenta. Call ONE A.K.C. Trl male OoUie. Bz- Plione 41M. 8761. 83 African Sy \ f- ir s registered repreaentattve, Joseph cellent pedigree. 5 montha old. T O lO X T Electric!” M AHOOAKY Dining room pet, tin- Meduakey, Manchester 3-8273. Houfebroken. Tel. 8376. WEST CENTER Street 8-room v n m c A L painted drop leaf tablea, mlacel- in ffood condition. Bath CONCERNING EDUCATIONAL AND 1 stout cord S1695 laneoua used, household goods. Help Wanted— Fcauila S5 down, lavatory up. Largo Jot Oa- 3Flsb Live Stock—Vehicles 42 Ths WpiQiM^ 11 Main street. rags with ample etorege fkeili- EXPERIENCE RACKGROUND FOR SALE—<3ood family cow. COMBINA’nO N ' oil and gas stove. tiee. Immediate occupancy. T. J. r *15 CENTEit STIEEf., MANCHESTEI W AN TE D —Cashier. Apply Mana­ Freshen in April. Call Manchester A-1 condition. Reasonable price. Crockett, Proker. Phone Office ger, St^tc Theater, Manchester. 3636 after 6 o. m. Caq 2-3S08. . 5416., residence 3731. T • 1 J r TUESDAY, FEBRUARY M p g T W & v s Jloturlfratrr Ettrafttg if^roUk Average Dally Net Preee Ran For the Weea Badteg Febrnary 6. ttSl Members c6 Group A o f the Can­ Mrs. Warrsn B. LsFort, 676 Ly- ter Obngregatlonat dturch are re­ dall street, wap among local halr- Local Youth 10,148 About Town minded of the senrlo* saeeUng to dressera attending the beautldana Wednesday Morning be hMd tomorrow In the Robbias annual trade ahow at the Hotel nber eC Uw AndH Statler in Boaton recently. Badly H u rt reaa ef OlmdsUoaB UMOliMUr^ CbM •( Folio* room. Thoo* attenmng la tk* Specials In Manche$ter— A City of Villago Charm aTlBon DonuMO morning ahonld bring aaadarlches The father and aon banquet of Kormon SchowW. will oddrooo and coffee will be provided. The Red Cross ditty bags are cut out John Mather Chapter, Order of Bertram Bigge in Willi- (Uaeelfled Adverttsing on Page 18) the Rotory chib »t ll* ooooU**® ^ DeMolay, scheduled for February HALE'S VOL. LXX, NO. 108 a MANCHESTER, C0NN„ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1951 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE PIVB CENTS n ^ n itto e Ittnclwitor Country and ready to sew and Mrs. Robert iiiantie Hospital .Fol­ i S chW wUl brio* Uio Russell, lesder, hopes that those 10, haa been cancelled. ^xtttnco a tho CW l p ro - nMmbers who are unable ta oom* lowing Auto Accident HEALTH MARKET tho RoU ry raomboro ond • t 10:S0 wlU be abli to spare an Onorio J. Anderoll, M, of S70 ontUno whot 1« onpecUd of hour or more after lunch for this Pleasant street, HartfonL and An­ Allies Storm Train Wrecked as Overpass Gives Way Soviet Bloc Bertram Bigge, 15, eon o f Mr. FRESHLY GROUND tlm o people ehould on emergency important work. to n y J. Kvadas, 33, of 66 Cooper and Mra. Charles E. Bigge o f 68 arlae. The meeting will get un­ street, were drivers of cars involv­ 82 Killed, 500 Injured McKinley street, is In critical con­ derway at 6:30 at the Country The Wesley Group of the W.S.C. ed in a minor ccldent at 6:15 p. m. Last Barriers Accuses U. S. HAMBURG Lb. 5 9 c eluh. 8. o f the South Methodist church yesterday a t . the intersection of dition at the Windham Community — — * will meet tomorrow evening at Hartford road and ESm streets. Memorial hospital. WUllmantlc, 7:45 a t the church. James Adams Damage was slight. with Injuries suffered last night In Before Seoul B efore N. M n. LueOle Baker, local Girt an automobile crash in M usfleld. t f . Scout Kaecutlve Director, will tell will si^ak on Interior decorating. BROILERS The ho^ttessch will bo Mrs. Norma Bigge Is suffering from shock and $1.19 As Jersey Commuter •bout her enperiencea at the Olrl Mrs. Anna Rlchaids, who has Split or cut up for frying or broiling. Mann. Mrs. Helen Moran, Mrs. has a pos.sible fractured skull. Scout nrofe^lonol training course served as cook in the eafe.teria of The local youth was admitted to On Central Front ROK Allrg PS Aggressive Ac­ at Lenoat, Maaa, at the mertlog Louise Muschko anJ Mrs. Kdna the Barnard school for a period of the hvispital at 10:15 p. ni. No oth­ Our Seafood Counter will be stocked in the moraiiig Units Lead Drive To­ tion in Manchuria; of the local Girl Scout Council to­ Penny. nine years, had resigned on ac­ er vehicle was Involved in the night at T:45 at the office. All count of Illness. Principal Elisa­ crash. State Policeman Arthur for Ash Wednesday Shoppers. ward Parallel 38; Red Hits Formosa Policy; members are urged to attend. The second in a series of dupli­ beth M. Bennett halt engaged Mrs. Horan of the Stafford Springs Train Jumps Trestle cate games will be held tonight at Florence B. Slpe of Benton street Barracks investigated. Defenses Crumble (jRerhs Join Chorus Delta Chapter No. 51. Royal the Country club. All contract to succeed Mrs. Richards. Arch Ifaaona. win hold a stated bridge players are welcome to par­ Tokyo, Feb. 7 — (/n — Allied ticipate in these tournaments. ^letflbers of the Married Couples Bulletin! Crowded Pennsy Shore oenvocatloB tomorrow evening at t?lub of St. Mary's Episcopal a clear understanding of the com­ c c » ground forcee emaXhed forward to­ T IO o’clock In the Masonic Tem­ Play will start at S;1S. Bruno A. Dubaldo of 89 Irving ; Emanuel Services Lake Hucoess, Feb, 7—(AT— Iiuiirtofl New England church who Mhd hoped to make street, violinist, will be guest ar­ positions which he presents. T. H. day wltti three powerful tank col­ Till’ I'. N. Piilltiral (Viniinlttee Flier Plunges Down pi*. There '»• refreah- the show train trip ta New York Parker, Hartford muaic critic, de- ments and a aoclal hour folloaing Eugene E. Wilson, former pre.si- tist of the Torrington Women’s On Ash Wednesday umns to the last hills guarding the toila.i- overwhelmingly rejrct- Sunday, February 18. are hereby .•(orlbed DubaldiTa performance in 0 eil Kih Mii'r ehargrN that the Embankment; PaSsen* the short tmslnesh meeting. dent of United AtrcraH Corporn-1 advised that no tickets whatever Chorus S t Its 15th anniinl concert a recital last season as "warm plains Of shattered Seoul. Sehednles Are ('lilted Stales hud eoiiimltteil gers ( ailight in Death tlon, win speak on the topft: "En-j ,nro available. S t Torrington HIgli scliool atnil- and nicely eloquent.” c Ash Wednesday, the opening of American doughboys with fladi- aggression against (Yilma glneerlng the Humanities." at the | toriiim tonight. The local man is The local musician will be as­ the Lenten season will be observ­ Ing bayonets drove Reds from vital Traps of Twisted meeting of the jiouthern New Eng-. The monthly business meeting of a pupil of Robert Doellner. also sisted by Miss Patricia Parsons, Normal Again ed at Emanuel Lutheran church ABOUT 8 SQUARE FEET DITA pAOE W IT H heights at one point Ijike SucreBS. Feb. 7 (>T> land Section of the Society o f ; the Manchester Registered Nurses of Manchester and head of the | a pupil of Ward Daycnny, director LOST The Chinese and Korean Reds Steel; Relatives Keep i24

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