TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1961- manrli^iitrr lEoVning Hrralh Average Dally Net Frees R ^ ' Th« WattlMr : For tke week Eadlag ) St 0. •. WaaMsr V M M - Jaaaary f. ISSl second rdquMt, providing Luo« . Tsiag gsawny telri wssmssi To Conduct Choir* Board Grants continues to make Improvements highest ttesginmirs Mar 41$ to- Blood Donor* Needed ^Younger Set” to the land with landscaping. MEN, WOMEN 10,192 night f i HMsalty telr..warnBsr. thaa u tT o w n Here on Janosry 15 th Action on an application by Irtt ^^T^rsfcg* Samuel Felice to enlarge non- Biember o t tbe A b « t Four Requests Bureau of Olieutstlaas _ to n i « t tiM H «rt- Hava you made an appoint* Gives Program conforming building In excess of MARRIED, SINGLE Maneh9$U>r^A City o f VUlago Charm __ «a January 4 to Mr. ment to be (t blood donor when 60 per cent of assessed vslua at inituiffiTiuMiiitr the Bloodmoblib\ vlslU Man- 234 Oak street. Residence B, was RaMaottd CSiartier, Jr., One Denied and One Is toam $38 TO $M»e ■ tm t hM been cheater on Mondiy. January Youthful Performers tabled. Felice hai made applica­ C M H v o u a c r (Claaalfied AdverttehiB m Fago 14) MANCHESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 19. 1951 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE n V E JCBNTB tion to the Town Planning Com­ ON tIONATURI AlOM VOL. LXX^ NO. 84 P miJm . Mr. and 19- Tabled by the Zoning MMsaO kKve one other Donors sae ^snwclally |intertain at Meeting of mission for the change of the Don’t borrow unnocossarlly, but if a loon will pay old bUIs, modi- i34ShO $31X37 Sandra L m . ftirtte 2:16 to 8:80 p. m, _ Board of Appeals building line at said location and The. Chaminade Club this will come up at the next ses­ cal or dontal oxponsos, eat or bono 348.22 4SIA5 polnMenU. Call 6111 now and^ repairs—it’s promptly to 4 do your'pmt In this life saving sion o f the Planners, scheduled for Chief Schendel S | | ^ a ls for Test Blast tM regular weekly meeting ^ Fom- applications were acted fa ­ out of 5 at AsMssof. Fast, frisndly House, Seiiafe Flu Epidei^t^Rages "Younger Set” entertained January. 27. ' "i- Maadieeter Rotary chib will hlood p r ^ a m . \ ■srvico. Corns in or A Qm it t1tIM cmH tM.40 mtmm $rwmpvi 01 the ” (3Mer Set’^ in a pleasing and vorably upon by the Zoning Board tonight at the Country phono todayt mtiH tt II0.R} mcK 16:S0. Following the eup- varied prognim at^tlje Chaminade of Appeals last night in the first Draft Separate . Morgan Porter, eecretary M i^ ca l clubA meetmg, held laat public hearing of 1901. There were o| The Joy Group dt. the North & * was tabled. VAPORIZEllS find floor • HATI TNIATM lUllDINO ______r." Following the meet- perlora. The regular meeting John Baronousky. was denied Aiitonrmtio ^ u t-O ff TS3 MAIN m in , MANeHUnR, CONN. As 150 Die in BHfpiti tbwe will be a meeting of the formera, noted that ManchCater's will be held at two. 'musical future la adsured ana' lii permiH.Miun to rebuild a chicken OM 3430 • Ooorfo HoiUm, YIS MANoftr Efforts to Formulate! ot'DIrectoni. coop and continue to kcc|) chick­ Arthur Drug Storei tMM MSt N mMwli d III nmwiliiii tasih To Trap^tii safe keeping as the wealth pf mu­ London, Jan. 10—(.4V-An tnflu-,s2a deaths in that region and^>a(d The officers and members of the sical ^ability for the evening ens at 225 Woodland street in a Joint Rules Fail in ate bridge wUl be played House Committee of the British- enza epidemic which already has that 7g0 other persona are betn^ ^ Friday night thle showed^'the young mualclana rang­ Residence Zone A. taken almost 300 lives is sweep­ treated In hospltpls. Many nurses American Club will meet at 8 Michael Habererrl received per­ OFFICE OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8 Day Long Session; at ThAer Khll. January ing in agfexfrom 13 to 18 y«art; also were reported stricken. Auth' o'clock tonight at the club. ing through Western Europe. Foe Ma**e* 20D Master will be held at Despite the ^dptry weather an ap­ mission to convert a two-farally Democrats Adamant In Britain alone it has killed 160 orttles in both East and West Ber­ preciative audience of members dwelling into a three-family dwell­ ^ : 1 8 tonight. No Songster practice of the Sal- in the laat two weelca and- sent lin reported a “ high number" of And SOO^lgne* were last weeR^winners. and guests welcohapd the student ing at 137 Bla.sell street. Dillon HALE'S cases. vaUon Arnly will be held this eve­ Hkr^otd, Jan. 10— (d — Rank- thousands of others to hospitals. artists warmly and regarded them O. Albert Tefilxon \ Motdr Sales was granted permla-: SomeOtJlIIC factoriesI In the indiistrial Swedish health authorities algo pvcp tb\Ren^i*'vDrlve. ning. but band practice will be slon and a Certificate of Approval T o t ^ The Mother Cabrinl Mothers' with generous applausSvv A ll the Headquarters and-file l^eglslatore took a holiday irhkUantjiantls reported one out' of said that the epidemic in that Down PeninBobi^\|o Chrele erin meet tomorrow held as usual. performers of the evening are sons a. Albert Pearpon. director of fqr a gasoline pump at the rear today while'-leaders of the rival every.^,1,10 of their workers IIL country Is the worst of the last and daughters of pupils of Cbam- music Ih the local h l^ school and of 8J9 Main street. In dfeenland, Utht malady caused decade. It flared throughout Swe­ at 8 o’clock at the home of M ^:The Manchester improvement YOR parties sharing, control of the Y^isan; Snow Shrbuc John Tlemey. OTMWdle Turnpike, Insde Club members. organist and choirmaster at the Batenslnns Are Granted the d e a t h h fll persons p in Freder- den, they said, after breaking out Over WitirTaft As^riatlon will hold its monthly ' Chnrlea.Duce presented two ap­ Genetal Assembly'tnside one more srest.. ^ Opening Program First Lutheran CHurrJi, New ickshaab, a naonl'ilet of 500 popula­ In northern Lapland during Christ' Fighting for Wonju": mccting;.ton>orrow night at eight plications fdr.extenslon of permis­ stab at reaching agreement on a Opening the program, Vemer ^ t a in , will conduct the. com­ tion. mas week. o'clock im . JJborty hiiU. Golway sion to repair aara at 624 Middle Unne Lodge No. 72. ^ g h U of Gustafson, son of Elsie Gustafson, b in e senior choirs of Emanuel set o f legislative rules. ' Physicians along the North Ger­ In the northern province of Doubt* (ioIlapHC of II. N^ street. President Edw-ard K. Mqri- Turnpike East arid use a lot for Both sides seemed to agree'that R u U etln i will hold Its regular played a piano solo, “Gypsy Lutheran Church, Hartford, First man coast said the 'eplde.ihlc Is nrty urges the members to sttend. parking cars es.st of that address. the chsncka were remote for If It Fail* to Solve m g tomorrow evening at Dance" by Uchner. Verner Is a pu­ Lutherafi Church, New Britain and the worst in 1.1 years. Tfi>y, listed (Continued on Pnge Twelve) Tfikyd, Jan. 10.— elghb>Clock In Orange hall A secretary will w'-elected to suc­ The board granted a one year ex­ drafting a set of Joint rules ac­ ceed Frank Zarembn w[ho has re­ pil of Burdette Hawley, . organist Emanuel Lutheran Church, Man­ Korean Oi*i*; IMans. criil Mac Arthur’s nffidgi chester at Jhe Youth Rally, spon­ tension on the first application and ceptable to both the Republican- D " ^ ------signed and reports wdlKlje sub-, of the fioiith Conf^gatlonal controlled House and the Senate, spokesman ' t ^ y deni church in Hartford. Jean White- sored by the Hartford District extended to September 1951, the New Note to Ru**ia mltted In regard to the nnjuial where Democrats hold a 19-17 ms- a Luther League, Sun^lay afternoon, there were any^ facts to .a\ Kiddles Christmas psrty which hill, mezzo-soprano, sang “ Dutch jority. Hint Nation May Get HATS CLEANED the association sponsors. - ^ lls " by Oalerle and "FvCnlng January 11, at four at the South The aim of conferences sche­ Washington, Jan. - Sec­ story printed in th^ United Prayer'' from Humperdinck’s Methodist Church. duled for today by Republican retary of State Acheson Said to­ State* that the generid^ hail \AND BLOCKED The Dorcas Society wrtll hold "Hahapl and G retel" Jean studies Clarence W. Helslng, organist and Democratic leaders was to voice viPth O. Albert Pearson, di­ and choirmaster at Emanuel WINE- LIQUOR day he would be glad to talk with recommended withdrawal . of iU monthly meeting tomorrow achieve separate rules for the Y ear’s T a x Breather all United Nations fo rc^ . ^ HENRY’S evening In Emanuel Lutheran rector of 'Tuiislc at Manchester Church' here will accompany tbe two chambers which would, as Senator Taft, or any other member Shoe See vice— Dry Cleaning church. Mrs. Marion Turner will High school, Imd is a member of massed chorus, while George^ and BEER nearly as possible, allow for ex­ ot what he called the minority from Korea. t4* No. MMii St. Depot 8q. have charge of the devotions, and the Round TablfiN^ngers and the Swanson, organist and choirmaster peditious handling of "legislative He referred to a copyright­ for Any Oc couon Range*. Refrigerator* party, on foreign policy matters. the hosteawa will he Mias Har­ A Capella CTioir. HlSrvmoth^, Vir­ at Eitianuel Church, Hartford, will business. Chinese Reds ed story by Keye* Beech, Chi­ ginia Whitehill, was her aSpom- I > : ^ . I I ' I Answering questions at a news riet Caaperson, chairman; Mrs. play for the service. Inaugural Delayed cago Daily News correspond­ Lorraine Berggren. Mrs. Miriam panlst. The chorus will sing four an­ Washer* and Ai! The battle over rules began on conference, Acheaon also told re­ '41 DeSOTO SEDAN ed Before 1952 on porters he thought failure ot the ent covering MacArthut> Carlson. Mrs. Agnes Johnson,-Mrs. Willard Hills, son of Jose))lil thems, ngmely, “Beautiful / 5//V;A7 \ A the opening day of the Legisla­ Plan Big Push Anna V. Johnson and Mrs. Marie Hills, played a piano arrangeme: Saviour” bjt Christiansen; “ Ohljt Other Appliances * ture a week ago when Governor United Nsllona to solve the prob­ headquarters, which aaM of "II Balen," a well known aria\ PACKAGE STORE New Bill Hiking Taxes lem of the Korean crisis would Bunsel. Begotten Word of God Eternal," '48 PLYMOUTH SEDAN John le d g e ’s InauguraUon was ii-Photo bv Robert F. Nauman from Verdi’s “II Trovatore." Wil­ delayed until Just before midnight naturally diminish Its prestige and MacArthur wm “ understood arranged by Br'own; “ Be Thou My 35 OAK STREET TEL. 6597 TtM c o u Chief of Police Herman O. Schendel. coordinator of Manchester’s c;ivlllan Ilefense program. Is lard studies with Fred Werner, as one consequence of the fight. 111 Indocliina power. But he characterized as an to have recommended to Manchester Chapter. No., 17, ^ slo n " composed by the conductor, MAMCHISTW COMW shown as he alerted the various signal stations at 5 p. ni. ymterday for the test blast of the audible Bulletin! Disabled American Veterans, will local piano teacher and director m K Pearson, and vxhe Halleluiah '49 PLYMOUTH SEDAN As on opening day, the chief Washington, inn. 10—iJV— overstatement a suggestion that a Washington withdrawal of all of the Beethoven Glee club. Alfred stumbling to agreement be warning system. Holding the nticrophone Is NBC Radio C'ommentator' Rob Trout. Seated behind U. N. failure to take strong action meet this e.venlng at eight o'clock Chdtua" from Handel’s "Messiah." the sultcjiboard is Clinton O’Brien of the Southern Kew Kiiqiand Telephone eoiiipeny. TajM* record­ Secretary of Defense Marslinll United Nation* forces from \ l Lange, accompanied by hla moth­ tween the opposing sides yester­ Furiiiosa Reports Show now would wreck the organization. at the Silver Lane Community MAjibers of the chorus are re­ ings were taken of the proceedings and will be broodi-nst Saturday night from eoast-to-eoast. urged Oongress today to ap­ Korea.’’ Beech said he obtain­ house. All members are urged to er. Ethel Ij>nge, played two trum­ minded to be at South CJhurch for '46 PLYMOUTH SEDAN day was Democratic insistence Consult On New Note pet solos, “Angel’s Serenade” by prove a draft of I * year olds Massing of Troops on ed hi* information frmn “ au­ attend. rehearsal next Sunday. that In the Senate the rules may Taft, Republican Policy (Jhalr- Braga and “ Melody in P”’ by Rub- at 2:00 not be suspended except by two- for 27 months’ service to build The gtiest speaker for Uila oc- '46 DeSOTO SEDAN up the nation’s fighting forces. Bonier; Russian Talks raan Chief in the Senate, has )>een thoritative aourcea.’’ \V W iee Dr. A. E. Friend will give an enstein. Ward Krause, local music thirds vote of the total member­ carrying on a continuous criticism teacher and orchestra leader, Is cassion will be Dr. Wilton Rerg- ship. In past sessions, the rules He told a Senate Armed klMlllfll N.ucmc Illustrated talk on his trip to Eu­ strand of Minneapolis Minnekota, Nation to Hear About Pledge Twelve Services Subcommittee Ikat a With Ho Chi Minh of the Administration's foreign Tokyo, Jan. 10.— fltet meeting of the year tuiiiglit Mary Fogg. mezzo-soprano, The Democratic proposal would rri 9 r Italy Divisions Taipei, Formosa, Jan. 10—(IP)— French force fought through sang “ Indian Love Call" from public, both youtli and adults, are give that party tighter control sents What I bellera Is the Senate Democrats rallied to the in the school hall. The program '49 FORD 2-DR. V-8 Tha Nallonallit Defense Mtniatry Administration's support In Its a crust of Red Koreans today "Rose Marie" by F'riml and “ How cordially Invited. over legislation and appointments best way to meet our Immedi­ wdn be followed by a social time 1 own s C m c Defenses rr n ^ a ■aid today part of the Chineie Red plan to help W’estern Europe man Lovely Is the Hand of God" by Following the service, refresh­ later In the seoslon. ate need for enlarged f»m bat into the key road-rail ranter with refreshments In the kinder­ ments will be served by the Luther ______l o Ike s Army forces and at the same tlote, foreea In Korea are being moved Its defenses against possible So­ garten room. Loughborough. Her accompanist '48 CHEVROLET SEDAN Democrats Insistent of Wonju. The Allies found was Charlotte Gray, with whom Leag;uer8 of Emanuel Church, as­ Democrats insisted that their to provide an enduring base back Into China amid stronK Indl viet aggression. sisted by members of the Ladies I Broadcast to Be Made for our mllltaiy strength." Most of the questioning at Adhe- the town empty. Allied intel­ RUMMAGE A meeting of the members of she studies voice. provision be put In the Joint rules, catlona of plana for a push into ligence said, however, the Charles Keeney and his moth­ Aid, Dorcas Society and Luther- '39 DeSOTO SEDAN which can be changed only by Sinclair Lewis General Warmly Greet* Indochina. son's brief news conference con­ the Sacred Heart Mothers' Circle I On Saturday Night ali , , „ , , cerned Taft and hls views. er Dorothy Keeney, played two weds. concurrent action of both Houses. Washington, Jan. 10 -■ (P) - A The Ministry said eo-called vol Reds have 200 tanks and 600 wdll be held at the home of Mrs. On another subject, however, Thomas O'Brien, 8 Gerard street, piano duets, “Gltanerias" by Le- THESE CARS ARE A L L IN GOOD CONDITION Republicans took the position that i 6 :3 0; Story Recorded I « U >7 Bni.«-l.<,ro«rd.; key Senator hints the nation might iinteers would be used in Indo­ C!hlntse planes poised farther Acheson said that the United SALE Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. couna and “ Frasqulta Serenade” If the two branches couldn’t agree Dies in Rome Red Protest in Paris yet a year’s breather before it china. That waa the term applied north for a big pqah Into tha by Lehar. Cffiarlea receives his SEALY M A TI R E S SE S $29.95 and np on Joint rules, the only remaining On Tape Yesterday by the Chlnera Communists to States la consulting with Britain heart of South Korea. It said tha has to shoulder a new tax burden, and Franca on a new note to Rua- North Methodist W. 8. C. 8. *nis monthly meeting of the piano Instruction from his mother. alternative was to adopt separate Fails to Tie Up a ty troops intervening in the Korean Communists hava massed a forca but the Cliatnnan of the House sla about a Big Four meeting of Emblem Club will be held at the The program was brought to AUTO GLASS rules. Of Pneumonia The story of the progress ot War. of poasibly 280,000 troops for a a close with two baritone solos by Foreign Ministers. He said no dtf- new offensive. Elks home In Rockville tomorrow And St the close of Yesterday’s Manchester's Civilian Defense pro­ Brussels, Belgium, Jan. 10— (IPi Tax (Jommlttee said today he ex­ The Ministry said Chinese Red Barclay Wood, accompanied by ROY MOTORS Inc. pects new laviiM to be enacted by ferancea of views have developed The Allies liad abandoned Won­ evening at eight o'clock. The MIRRORS KEMP’S, Inc. conferences, both sides said they —The first two stops on bis 10- Intentlona to Intervene in Indo­ FRIDAY his mother. Florence Wood. Bar­ gram will be told to the nation mid-summer. among tha thraa weatera powers business session will be preceded wera proceeding with separate Creator of Babitt, Dods- china were seen in five develop' ju to the Redo only Monday after clay, who has studied voice with IN E BEDDING DeSOTO and PLYMOUTH riiles although D>moeratsktin con- Saturday night when the National nation. tour of Western Europe ' Mesnwhite, - Benator Anderson and that a note will go out to Mos­ two days of fighting ter the gate­ JANUARY IS—9 A. M. by a pot luck supper at .6:30. A ments: cow'>rery aoon. good turnout Is hoped for at this G. Albert Pearson, chose for his 76.3 MAIN STREE1 TEL. 5680 tende'* Joint -rulee wouM be pref­ wortby Elmer Gan­ Broadcasting company presents a have left Gen. Dwight D. Eisen­ (D -N M ) said In a speech "high way town to South Korea’s intart- selections "Bols Epals" by Lully 1 Movement of part of the first meeting of the new year. 241 NORTH MAIN ST. TEL. 5113 erably in the Interests o f orderly coBst-to-coast broadcast o f tape hower "reasonably well satisfied” and responsible officials" have dis­ Ahvaya Ready for Talka or. and “Clang of the Forge” by Rod­ try Succumbs at 65; cussed the possibility that 10 to Communist troops In KArea back T a ft Said in a speech at ths N a and efficient procedure. recordings made here yesterday with his survey of defense pros­ Into China proper. Fighting swirled In new fallen ney. In 1941, the laat time the Senate by the noted radio commentator 1.5 billion dollars a year would tionel Press club yesterday that he snow throughout tho Wonju area. Following the program, refresh­ Planncfl New Book pects. 2. Movement of Junks and oth' and House operated with separate and news analyst. Bob Trout. have to be raised through a nation­ waa ready to alt down with PreS' ments were served by the follow­ 'This summary of his findings rules, only about 600 of 2,500 bills TTie broadcast" will be carried al sales tax. Idenl Truman or “anybody else on ing ho.stcs8cs: H'lbra Chase, chair­ on hls defense survey In France (Oonttniied on Page Twolve) (OMttnood on Paga Foot) Rome, Jan. 10— (P) — Sinclair over 179 stations from 6:30 to 7 "Breathing Spell" talk—despite tha majority aide” and work out a man, Bertha McFadyen, Beatrice and ^ Ig iu m was made by one of (OratiBoed ea Fagie Twelvel Lewis, bltihgly realistic novelist of p.m. The NBC station in this area the general's associates as the A t­ recent emphasis on “ pay-as-you- domestic and foreign relatlona pro­ Ruptured Roberta. Ruth Shedd, Virginia go" rearmament—was aroused on modern American life who brought Is W T IC in Hartford. lantic Pact Commander moved gram that would oommand nation' Whitehill. CARiFULLY Capital Hill by a remark yester­ al support. AKRON TRUSS PIT- Trout headed a group of NBC Into closed meetings of hls slay Call Surprise A t the business meeting the club American literature its first men that v le w ^ the local civilian day of Senator George (t>-Ga), Gehr Unmoved Acheson was asked about Taft'a TINO by graduated ex- rccelvffd a complete financial re­ in Belgium before going to Hol­ A COMPOUNOEO Nobel Prize, died here today. He defense system yesterday as Chairman of the Senate Finance offer. He aald that where domestic perta. Doa’t lake chances port of the concert held last Nov­ i l l It Center St. Phone 6850 Chicago Union land. guests of Chief of Police Herman (Committee. He said "there la no or military policlea were concerned with Inexperienced trass ember and voted to make up from would have been 6fi next Feb. 7. He had at least one bright rea­ Witness Today Store Fronts, Picture Framing, O. Schendel. coordinator. Condi­ assurance" work on a new tax At ‘‘Evidence” the matter waa out of hla field and fitting. Our expeita give the club treasury enough to bring The noted author of 21 books, son for being happy. In spite of Vejietlan Blinds, tions that might arise under emer­ bill can be completed this year. you private, peiaonai Official Shot the fulminations of the Communist would be up to President Truman the total scholarship fund to JIOO Furniture Tops most of them best sellers, died at gency attack were simulated, and Be “ A Good Thlug” aervtce. It von have press, a large crowd gathered in and Secretary of Defense Marshall. which will be presented to the high Bring your doctor’s prescript ims here the Villa EUectra clinic, where he the men were shown Manchester's A member of George's commit­ Western Busine** Man worn a traaa, you wUI school authorities In the near front of the Hotel Metropole last Coat and Shoes of Slain With respect to foreign policy, had been a patient with bronchial ability to handle situations rang­ tee. who declined to be named, told know what real comfort fviture.' Betty Werner, soprano, for careful compounding while wait. Repprt Hoodlums Try night and cheered him as he left Acheson commented that he and pneumonia since Dec. 31. Hospital ing from treating the Injured to a reporter "that would mean a Wife Introduced at To Testify in Trial t>F was accepted Into membership for dinner with U. S. Ambassador his aaaoclates have been discussing means It yon let our «x- attendants said he suffered also clearing roadblocki. year’s breather. And It would pro- and presented to the club by the To Take Over AFL Robert Murphy. fo^lgn policy with the people se­ William W. Remington ^ rta 8t yon with a new No parking problems here. Park ree from an inflammation of the Non-Reds Apalhettr ■bLbly be a good thing—If we find His Murder Tria AKRON MODERN president. heart. OUled MsgnIfloenI Job lected by the minority for that right next to our pharmacy. Bakery Drivers’ Local Impressed by what he saw, The showing was in contrast that we can afford It. I doubt that purpose. In the Senate, he went on, TRUSS. The next meeting of the club Creator of George Babbitt, the we can but I won't make an is­ New York, Jan. 10—(P)— Tha Vvtll be a potluck supper on Mon­ Trout last night commented on to the apathetic reaction of Non- Carmel, N. Y., Jan. 10— The tho men who constitute the official (3ilcago, Jan. 10.—(ff)—Police typical American businessmen of the magnificent Job being done Communist Paris crowds to the sue of it at this time.” coat and shoes worn by Mrs. An channel for dlscussiona are the government may real Its perjury day, February 5. at 6:30 o'clock. the 1020's, Lewis made literary But Rep. Doughton (D „ N. C.). hunted for clues today in the by Chief Schendel and his civilian five-star general’a return to that drea Gehr, 30, wlien she was fatal members of the Foreign Relations case against William W. Remlng^ QUINN’S history' also with such searching (^airm an of the House Wsys and THE MEDICAL latest outbreak of violence against defense staff. The people of Man­ city five years after hla armies ly shot in a divorce-evidence raid Committee. ton today with the calling of a - - . = 5 OLD The Holy P’amily Mothers’ Cir­ studies of American life as “ Main had liberated it from Hitler. Means committee, which writes cle will meet tomorrow evening the AFL Teamsttra Union after a chester also deserve a great deal on her husband's love-neat cabin surprise witness. 344 MAIN STREET Street,” “Arrowamlth,’’ "Elmer of credit Jor the progress that has In the French capital the chief tax* laws, said In an intervlow to­ at eight o'clock at the home of business agent was shot and last July, were Introduced In evi Tho 3S-yesr-oId former Com­ ilUiHILE Gantry,’’ “Dodsworth,” “It Can’t been mane possible only through public response to Elsenhower was day; PHARMACY Mrs. Geno Andrelnl of 89 Weaver TELEPHONE 3524 wounded in gang style ambush dence t(^ay at Herbert Gehr' merce Department Elconomist Is last night. Happen Here" and “ Klngsblood their cooperation In the defense a demonstration yesterday against "I'll be greatly surprised and aecond-degree murder trial. road. ' Royal.” - disappointed if new tax laws to Leaders Urge accused of lying when he denied A tall, gray-coated gunman program." his visit by about 4,000 Commu­ Gehr. who wept openly yester­ meet the nation's dlrie emergency before a Federal Grand Jury that pumped seven bullets Into the au­ Won Nobel Prize Manchester's defense system has nists. The Reds failed, however. day when a coroner described an are not enacted by mld-aummer he never had been a Communist tomobile of A l O as, 42, as he en­ He was awarded the Nobel Prize been recognized as among the In their advertised plans to tie autopsy on the body of hla slain ..If we have to work through to Atlantic Union party member. Mimw's tered the car in front of his West In 1030, chiefly for Babbitt. Four most advanced in the country, and up the city with a strike. wife, showed no emotion when years before he had refused a this community was selected by Elsenhower’s schedule for to- next N ew Year’s day. and give up Prosecution officials would not Side home to drive to a union District Attorney Fred A. Dickin­ identify the new witneaa. Pulitzer Prize because he dis­ NBC as "an example of a town the usual mid-summer or fall ad- meeting. 'Two bullets struck Oeas son produced the garments in However, it waa reported unoffi­ agreed with the terms of Joseph that has really done something (Continued on Pnge Twelve) Journnient, we should do It." court. Propose Federation of George declined to speculate cially that be is a mtdwestera (OoBtlaoed oa Page Twelve) Pulitzer’s will setUng up the prize. about civilian defense," according The defendant gave them a quick whether—If a final vote on a new Britain, Ginada, Unit- biialneasman and former friend of His 21st book, "The God-Seek­ to Jack Gerber of the NBC news­ Tniasury Balance glance and then looked down. room. He said that it is hoped the tax boost Is deferred until early the defendant. It is understood er.” was published In 1940. TTie prosecutor asked trooper eil State* and France Manchester Barber broadcast will stimulate the In­ 1952—any of the Increases would that he Is not a former Commu­ The famous author had been un- Washington. Jan. iO— The William Zimmer, of the State Po­ terest of other towns In civilian be applied to this'year's taxes. nist party member. treatment for some time. position of the Treasury Jan. 8; lice Barracks at Brewster, N. Y., Association Fuel bills too hjgh? Get guar­ Friends said he realized his death defense. Garber directed the re­ Congress traditlonaly has Boston, Jan. 10— (!P)—X group ■To Fotlow Bentley Good Brakes •• Good Insurance net budget receipts. $173,506,312.- whether the coat was the one Mrs. of Massachusetts civic leaders Hls testimony would follow fur­ News Tidbits was near and wanted to die ih cordings yesterday and is in 76: budget expenditures, $111,223.- aviolded retroactive Increases in anteed fiiel oil M v i ^ by ra p l^ FUEL OIL SAVINGS charge of the broadcast’s produc­ Gehr was wearing at the time of urged E*resldent Truman last night ther cross axamination by the de­ Shops Italy, where he wrote "Babbitt" 673.93; cash balance, $2,981,137, Ike shooting last July 10. ing your present oU borner with, Culhid From (/P) Wires and where he met his second wife, tion. NBC la presenting the pro­ (OontInOed on Page Twelve) to take the lead In organizing an fense of Miss Elizabeth Bentley, gram as a public service, he said. 024.57. The trooper said yes. He fiald Atlantic Union o f the United Get Them Adjusted or Relined Here .a new Timken Silent Automatic columnist-commentator Dorothy he saw the suede shoes laying Thompson. ' Credit la Olvea Edwards States, Britain, France and Cana­ ((Vinfimird 'in Pnge. Ponr) CLOSED WEDNESDAY Wall-Flame Oil Burner! We w ill , Oen. Abdul Kayum Khan, across Mrs. Gehr’a abdomen, the Plotted New Novel The major part of the credit for da. test yOur present oil burner and, premier of Pakistan’s northwest si rape hooked together, as She lay They said In a letter to the Pres­ Don’t gEunble with your safety or the safety pf your paasengerai IN THE SOUTH END GiRANTEED After a visit to Italy in 1940, making the broadcast possible be­ from die results, tell you bow frontier province, urgeu bis coun' he returned to the United States, longs to Fred Eklwards o f Porter dead In front of Oehr'a mountain ident that "alliances are not cabin. enough — we need union." Bring your car to this-downtown Chrysler-Plymouth headquarters' much fuel oil iron can save. I f try to break with liritlsh Cominoa- his friends said, to put hls affairs street. Edwards, a radio engineer Ur»e Stiffening witil THIS wealth, charging British indiffer­ in order. He returned here early with Wnc, is technical adviser in News Flashes Feared "Prowlers” Federation," they added, "can now. Precision equipment enables ua to get your brakea In the be«t CLOSED THURSDAY you buy, we wiU gvereislsk/5m « ence to bitter Indtsn-Pakistanl dis­ this year and after a sojourn in the emergency communications Gehr has said that he fired into be a dramatic, effective answer to sdvmgt in tvrUing—oti a money- pute over possession of Kashmir Florence took an apartment In division o f the local defense pro­ (Late BoUethis o4 tts UPl W in ) the darkness outside the cabin be­ the present crisis” Marriage Law IN THE NORTH END .... Britain’s goM-doUar luuervee Rome with his secretary, Alexan­ gram. He broached the broadcast lieving there were prowlers out­ Mutt Unite possible shape for fast action in emergeiicies. back, burner-back basis! No side. shot up 8644,000,000 during last der Manson. idea to NBC officials. Among the signers were former The Time other oil burner is backed by Others who accompanied ’Trout ' Zimmer said Gehr talked volun­ Secretary of the Navy (Jharles THRIFTY quarter of 1050, ' treasury an­ Associates disclosed that he had Quads Born In Michigan tarily when he was taken to the Francis Adams, Ksrl T. Compton, Propose 30-Day Wait this written guarantee! Fordier- nounces . . . . Thousands of small outlined the plot of a new book, yesterday were Thomas Baton, WTIC news diirector; Ross Miller, Pontiac, Mich., Jan. 10—{iP)— Quadnipkls were born to­ Brewster. Barracks after he and. Chairman of the Board of the Mas­ moc^ you’ll eoja were out why not call NEW MODEL—8072— Bradstreet wholesale price ladex Cult Members Glum as Girl to Get Eyes of Boy li 11 1. - I I.\Ml police records dating back to their youth. charged with asking Non-Epiaco- up nine cents from lart week to paliana' to take Holy Communion eC<{mplete Interior Dec­ You’ll be pleased with the professional re- 87.02—Mghest . sinm mid-August World Refuses to End No New Plates For Trucks Fatally Hurt in Accident in their churebas and it w ai urged orating Planning iults and the comparatively small cost. 4H I III K M II of 1»48. not to aeek draft deferments for Society of Automotive Cn- Providence, B. I-, Jan. 10—aire modern autos result ftom some University of Pennsylvania. 'wUl marriage canon be changed to pro­ e Quality Materials and form of Ignltloa treable . , . Ua- cult who put In the past 15 days worldly property in anticipation of to provide plates for trucks, taxis and miscenaneous vehiciro. be seeing through the eyes of a OIL MIMini VnClINCY nSTI 1$ $1 perform Uie delicate transplanting vide for a 80-day forced wait be­ aecB salper 'sends shots crashing In a barbed and shuttered cottage the "end of the world.” sevenryaar-old boy. Co'' Workmanship Wo will ten your pteitnt oil boniM—tsgardlen of make or type—for U ttie Btspben KoUgaard was operation—probably today. Suc­ tween a requeet for remarriage and' St ■ -.-I I .— ,, . , Humber Ot through windows o f two buses in waiting fo r the end o f the worid Mrs. Ctrao* Oarlson, grey-haired W ife Badly Slashed opeistina efideaty, osiag laboratory-type ioftrfimeott antTfrctory-speci- suburban Roxborough near FhUa- apparently, were ready to quit OO^year-oId legddr o f the 84 mem­ knocked from his bicycle by an cessful use o f corneas Usually granting chuicb permisMoa. fiad mcnodi. Van will receive a comprebensive written report (A>—An attractive 25-year- automoblte last Saturday. Ha died must follow Within 48 hours the XWM BlslMp9 JkMMMeA For EsUmajlcs Mam operatini eftciency ood ^ detailed estuoate oo bow moeb you will MVk trial In BrattslSva on charges of Yesterday WM supposed to., be sion, Indicated rather mysterious­ old woman was in critical condition today after being sluhed in Die hospital Monday. death o f the donor. BUhop Angiu Dun e i WaffhlBS* : m with • ‘naikea SUtnt Atwbmsti& Phone us tedayl No oblissuoo. of course! U gh treason aad espionage, an­ "Doomsday.” Instead, it turned ly that their exodus would start with a knife so badly that 260 stitches had to be taken to Hla parents, ReynM^ Norma Dr. Scheie, who saved the sight ton, D. C , and Bishop Charias W. TEL. 4370 of Admlra) Lord Louis Mounthat- HaU o f N ew Hampahira each were ' nounces Prague radio . . . In out to be Just apother Tuesday. soon. Hrir prophecy: e l ^ her wounds. Police Ubirt Goa Hudson said Mrs. James Kollgakrd, were told their son's contrast' to Hong Kong develop- Tbe strange raligious sect, "Our exit win be terrifflc—you’fi healUi^corneas might savs anoth­ ten’s toft sye la Burma during icbargad with Inviting members of 74 HENRY STREET ,qi4ntr. there are ao evacoatien which calls idielf the “ ChUdrsn of know I t " Damron was cut up in a domestic fuss with her husband. er’s syeaighL So , with their con­ World W ar H, would not disclose other dsnoadnatlana to partielpato (Cor, of Sommit) Heat and Engineering jitters among 440 Ameriesna in Light” cult, had been confined in Hudson said Damron was JailM on a_eharfc ii| . assault to sent Stephen’s eyes were re­ the girl's name, svsa to ths KolL- MANCHESTER _-Slnfajpor^.__,______. . the cottage m the edge of 4Us (OMHte«o4‘o* rhige ffkartaeal murder. ' “ m oved g a a i ^ (Osattaasd s41 ^ S87 MAIN aXREET- TEL. 2-llM MANCHES’TCtt Al V

’ ’ k ' ‘ 1C. _ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, c 6 n N., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1961 4^-^ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY KT, 1951 PAG] land were shown. The pictures the largest numbor of parents at­ composed of rhothers 'o f the sec­ Nathan Hale PTA taken in Scotland gave the audi­ tending last night's meeting. ond grade'., puplla. ence an Idea of the beauty, of that At the social hour which follow­ M ^ le street school bMement were w^lll meet this evening at the Ver­ country, and those taken In Nor­ ed refreahmen'ls word served In The chief home of Asiatic chol-. diocussed, and the manner In non Center church with Willis Enjoys Travelogue way, which la one ' of the ' most the kindergarten by Mrs. C arl' era la India. ^ R o c k ^ which the capacity situation might Homer speaking on “Civil De­ V -- scenic ,6f European countries, 1 Gustafson and-' her committee be met for the coming year pend­ fense." The mwnber* o f the Nothoii were lovely. Visits to Stockholm, - r ______ing the completion of the elemen­ The Northeast PTA will me^t tary school at DobsonvIIIc. 1 Hale P.T.A.. ifreaUy enjoyed Dr. Swltaerland and to Venice by land this evshing at * p.m. at the and Rome with a brief trip A BURNSIDEr.V Civil Defense Superintendent of Schools Chat- school. 7^ A E. Eriend’e colored movlce of through Paris completed the Eu­ tertqn reported an estimated total The Daughters of Issbells meet hie trip to Europe ^hlch he show­ cost o f a school year at the High I ropean pictures. ALWAYS 9 t 6 f H m t this evening at 8 p.m. a i their ed In the School auditorium last HARTfORDl Meet Tonight School *161.259, with *271 per rooms on Elm street. ’ A banner was presented to hltss pupil a gross cost and ,*154.94 s nijrht. Mary Taylor’s room tor having Powell Rlrhard (iesle Dance I Dr. Friend Is not only an expert amiRMYd V. 5hM|filRlh«R Celres (lrs> net cost per pupil to the town. The Young Married (tuples Club 11 amateur photographer but is an “Two it’Koks Rockville ^Pganizatiokis George TV. Andrew's will hold an anniversary dinner “The \peorge Willett^-Andrews, 78, amusing commentator as well. With Low ’V Sleeping ^Invited to Attend; Pro- and dance at the Verfion Grange t\^en he attended a medical con­ HAVE VOtK PAKTV, In eolnr died-M the home of'bla daughter. Hall this evening at 6:30 p.m. \ City" Mrs. Irylng J. Sweet 6t Spruce vention in London in 194? Dr. BA-NttUEl UK «VEODl.\U S;Ui grtoi; J s . Amnouuepd Jury Caaea pflend decided that he might' .as RECEPTIUN IN street oif-^ esd sy . He w is bom Jan. I. 1873^t Blddeford, Maine, The following Jury cases are I well take adx’antage of the .oppor­ \ S D N D A V \ Rockville, J»n^. 10— (Special)— listed for the session of the Tol­ tunity to sec more o f Europe. a son of the late,G^rge W., arid to buy any of these nod I CAVEY^S >'ever AnPuII TWonient“ Civil Defense will--he the subject Josej^hlne Cleaves'-Andrews. He land County Superior court to be Very Interesting views of Ixm- PRIVATE DINING ROOM id^«Unde>’. Maine. The ing to follow at 8 o'clock. Mr« $27.50 Anyone interested is invited to funeral will be held Thursday at Bette Kriatofak chairman In S82.3()\Vuluo'. Panrl end attend. 2;30 p.m. at the White Funeral charge of the arrangements. i s iiiaplr T'rlh wlili convenient School Board Home. Rev. Carl W. Saunders, •I-:, ilrnpslde and a hiillt-ln »t«el At the January meeting of the pastor of the Rockville Methodist •tprlng. Moek niily! i m IS Vernon School Board of Edu­ .church Will officiate. Burial will rnmniMDSifDocrois cation held Tuesday evening a de­ be in Grove Hill cemetery. The legation was present from the funeral home will be open Wednes­ m taSt pIniNt tnt^ Rosedale section of the town, near day from 7 to 10 p.m. the Bolton line, asking that bet­ Habra Trumbull Chapter ter serv’lee be given by the beach Sabra TnimbuII Chapter, wagon which transports Ihelr Daughters of the American Revolu­ m m rrn chfiaren to school. Theodore Mld- tion will meet this evening at 7:4.5 urskl was the spokesman for the p.m. with Miss Margaret S. Mc- group. The Board will take the Leah as hostess. Miss Gertrude matter under consideration. Billa Puller will give a book review. . . . it's number one in fifty-one . totaling *3.804.05 were read and MDCOm Meetings (CMMCO BVCOIM) \OAA^ $ T a e it ordered paid. .X The St. Bernard's Men’s Club Fbr yean — thousands of Doctors Mrs. George Brookes, chairman will hold a business meeting with lCUMcWt^C0*(Alf. of the teachers committee stated prescribed m russni to promptly election of officers this evening relieve bad coughs esused by colds. that the committee would recom­ This Is the same effective mrussiH mend that all teachers be placed at St. Bernard's Hall. The Vernon Center Men's Club you can get today at any drugstors. on the salary scale for next year, Mstwssnt la neUntiflcaUif pre­ $9.95 which would make a total of *208,- pared to set ST ONCE. It gent^ sUm- S4-Pl«ce set of the fnmooo 000 for the 69 teaching Instruc­ ->4 cv>c^«4r.^ ulates Uny glands In throat and SOLID ROCK MAPLE Cannon quality. sheets, pil­ tors, not including the principals. windpipe to pour out their natural This is an increase of *13,150. low eases, towels, wash secretions. Thlch phlegm Is looecned elotks, etc. Reg, *14.*S. WONDER-WEIGHT SUITS John Gottler of the Building snd more easily ‘raised’. Your throat committee reported three doors Is soothed and coughing relieved. had been replaced at the Maple Pleasant tasting. IN OPEN STOCK... street school ss recommended by rnruasni Is safe snd mighty effective for both old and young- A I the Fire Marshal. The committee even smaU children. Inexpensive. , , . 'm crisp, crease-resistant rayon had consulted with Architect Rus­ Double dresser with mirror $■ sell Bartlett in regard to pMsIble h o MF c o m f o r t $2 future use of the old High » h o o l and full or twin size bed . . . I Weekly building, in making it into class­ ^PERTBSSIN^ a regular $189 value-— The** *up«rbly-tailored suit* ar« practically tha eighth wonder of the fashion- rooms. They were investigating' MORIARTY Bros. world! imagina . . . highly fashioned suits that won't show a single wrinkle a sprinkler system for the school, snd the Are escapes have been 3 1 5 CENTFR ST Slippery Drlvtng Ahead . . . wondrously wearable twelve month* of the year . . . styled by master- fixed as also requested by the Fire Rest qyality maple you can buy anywhere . , . genuine New Marshal.-A general discussion fol­ TEL 5135 K AUTO INSURANCE craftsman they're exclusive at Burton's and they're yours all yours at such a lowed the superintendent’s report Is your best prateetton England and .solid ruck maple! Yours at savings during our on the present crowded conditions OPEN Greatest Sale. In i>opular "Open Stock” selection . . . so of the schools. Possibilities of Raymond E. Gorman ^ you can choose just what you need, just what your budget^ holding a session at the County HOURS 42 BropVneld Bt-v'TeL *4W will allow for now. Wide variety of beds, dres.ser.s, chests, FOR JUNIORS . . . SIZES 9-15 Home school basement and the vanity, chains, benches, night tables to choose. FOR MISSES . . . SIZES 10-20 Brass Lamps FOR WOMEN . . . Sixes l4'/2-24'/i (14.98) 6-Piece Maple Twin Bed Choose From These Calendar-Cued Colors: $4.95 Midas Gold, Sea Coral, Turquoise, Sunset Pink, New Navy, *7.95 Volne! Tall gleaming brass base with tole-typs Toasty Tan, Rad Red, Green Glory, Sandy Beige and Gray. BURTON'S SUIT SALON OUTFITS.. . shade In green or maroon. Hoa 9-wdy light socket. • 2 Twin Size Beds

' A • 2 Twin Size Inner- .spring Mattreases Burfoii*s Children's Shop Clearance • 2 Twin Size Boxspring* STORE WIDE PRE-INVENTORY SALES Solid Rock Maple GIRLS'COAT SETS 3 DAYS ONLY —THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATIRDAY MATCHED TABLES Bedraam Rugs 2 3 o0 0 • 2 9 .’ S 2 8 o0 0 3 5 .0 0 i Our Entire Stock of A Large Group of From $ 1 2 - 9 5 WINTER COATS FALL AND WINTER $2.98 .Matched in finish and co-ordinated your choice of sp«Nil nr *1.79 Value! Boucle jwoven ' AND TOPPERS DRESSES REDUCED in design. This givnip of tables lia.s Charm Tred washable ruga TO 3 PRICE QROUPS: poster style beds. with non-skid mhberle^ REDUCED 10% TO 40% the Good Housekeeping .seal of ap­ bock; 24 X 48 size. Choice (1» >3.75—formerly up to *8.98 proval, so you know they’re .some­ Included in this group are Storm <2l *4.75-T>fbrmerly up to *12.98 of B decorator color*. Coats, Tweeds, Fleeces, Etc. Junior, (3) *9.7Si-formerly up to *19'98 thing exceptional! Lamp, cocktail, $219 BOYS'COAT SETS | end, .step end styles to choose. Missey and half sizes. Milue . . ^ other matched groupn of maple $169 rs tallies priced from *8.95. $2.25 Weekly A Large Group of Better I6a00 26.’ B I A Small Group of PULLOVER AND SAVE $11 on thc.se deluxe maple twin bed outfits 4 •' ^ FALL AND WINTER SKIRTS CARDIGAN SWEATERS while our .stock last.s. Think of it, you get ail <5 pieces *5.98 to *19.98 at this sale price! Com])lete with deluxe bedding: 2 $3.98 to $5.9$ J’ innenspring mattro.s.se.s, 2 boxspring.s! NOW 20% OFF SNOW SUITS Formerly *5.98 to *8.98 Our-Entire Stock of 9 x 1 2 New Fall and Winter SKI PANTS. SKI JACKETS All WoqI Rugs BLOUSES REDUCED AND HATS |2 eQ0 21.98 I6a00 '^•9 24.98 hfr:. NOW $1,98 to $5.98 10% OFF $69.95 Formerly *2.98 to >8.98 '7 .'1107.95 Values! Only a few, so these bargains nre for Most All Sizes and Colors early shoppers. Severs! col­ ors and pattern*. WOOL GLOVES ' f WOOL SQUARES AND MIHENS TEEN-SlZE COATS AND SCARFS Formerly *1.00 to U.98 . .. J ' V White. Ptalds and cniecks Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only Reduced for Three Days Only 10% O FF 2 0 .0 0 10% MAPLE SOFA BEDS MAPLE BREAKFAST SETS We're kerningleeping pnprices down as long as A terrifii; value at this price; don’t we possiblyibly cif n ... •. here’s your proof ‘ $ 6 9 - 9 5 let the grass grow under your feet! $5 7 -8 4 A Small Group of FLANNELEHE PAJAMAS These popular sofa beds arc spring- Maple extension table and four lad­ 2-PIECE QUILTED and ^ SUB-TEEN LOUNGING PAJAMAS AND GOW NS filled, ojjen to make a double bed. $99.50 Value der-back chairs in a honey-tone $79.50 Value V finish. CHENILLE Rayon QuUtsd Top, Rayon Pants FLANNEL Sizes 12 to 18 DRESSES i MAPLE ROCKERS Closed Wed. at Noon . . % Open Thursdays ItatU • P. M. ROBES Open Evenings by Appointment, Phone 4159 PAJAMAS $6.88 or Moke Arrangements With SnMsnisn LaungS' Chdirs BIJDOBT TERMS: 15% Down and up to 15 Months to Pay $ 2 9 - 9 5 (Hems ninder *iw require no down payment) i* FREE PARKINO la our Main Street Lot BeeUe Store mad $29-97 A Large Group of Rayon Crepe both sidee of Street In Block Sooth o f Store 9594B Vainmt Kirackle on* 3.98 I 3 ,0 0 $39.95 Value loange ohatoe, triaged bneen, |;-*4 LACE TRIM SLIPS Phil, hmenpriag ; constino a t t « M in “ G L A M O U K " Size* *2 to 40. Blue and Shell Pink O F MANCHESTER tton. Chsles et bMge or gtm a Valuas 1.98 Reg. 5.98 Reg. 5.98 Fopnerty *8.98 SAVE *10 on a platform lapeetry. ; , rocker at this unheefo of $2.88 .latoe- Only lim its stock «is«l -*-• . SUM S-14 SUM T-X4- available, hurry la Thurs­ . . . hundrsde of similar saw- day moimliig! IngL throughout our e/VA Oh a if 4 fleers.. KAl.N .T HIGH

fin 'MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEI^NESW a Y, JANUARY 10, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERXLD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, ,IANUARY 10. 1951 PACK

New Haven County Women’s Re­ tual assault upon our land, the <]uarrels, Its people are being unit­ Streoooo Wo I’o Role will ploy on Importont role In w n c — iN 0| state civil defense and the na- publican Club, the governor said. courage, endurance and labor of L^ders Urge ed in their response, to the pre­ MWrB — ! « • "If, as God forbid, the deepening our womenfolk will be a prime ^69 Retake A lw u tT o w n sent ertels. WViHA—1M.7 Cheshire. Jon. 10.—(A')—Gover­ .tlon’a military effort’. Speaking WOKO nor John Lodge aoya that women laatIt night n before members of the Crists shopid explode Into an ac­ factor In our salvation." "Our cause is Just, our morals -'j; Today’s Radio WHAy — B19 f w j a R n b Atlaittic Union is Arm, and we are ready to do WKNB The Edigar Group of the W. 8. our )ob. But we face a hostile WGOO'— ISM Eoatera Btaadord Time WTWTe-lSSo! — C. B., M the South Methodist ^ (Oeatlsaed from Bage Oae) coalition of Immense else and pow­ diurch wUl meet this evening at er, and we can meet it effective- •) 7:S0 at the church. Hoetedses will a 9:80—\ . ^ than at anv other time In history,*t , ly only by uniting With the forces ~ Wnfi^^^^Mr. D istrict Attorney. be Mias Jean Wilson sndMtes 'of^ Democracy abroad.” WDRC—Strike It Rich, ,olHKIIB«d tlyi ^ Arisne Tedtford. \ ths letter ■ said. »®eaptte ittrface w n c —Backatage Wife. WTHT—Mr. President. ------'rqr::---- —— WTHT—Family Album. w DRC—Bliqr^rosby. Hd dtapstd) ' CHhpter lp94, W. 0>, ^ m :.; sriU ------— . — > V. WHAY—Polka Hop. WONS—Famlly^T*’*®^*'’ Dlviiiofi m m iw M by W J M hold ftaIts ragular >WKNB—News; Requeat MaU- /(ROO— X . _ \ /1/j (niP‘ Walul *aa a tta d & l; ttrtaig tacw y at eight o'clock at the BrltJW- WTHT—^Lawrence WeDL \ noe. vmc.r-Blg dtory. 824-828 MAIN S f / TEL.^«i. MAMf la U» MW. American club, 78 MaptSxetreet,^ WONRe-Hollywood U. 8. A. (AkM bTORf AU members are requested to at- WOHS-^rank Edwards: N s,^ A dl*petch ftbm W CCC^Jjinlor Dlac WDRC—Boglng Bout \ tend. 4 ;1 » - 'Hm Btcond PhdJtOB front 10:15— Mi'tha Kor^lki NOdft lind ccnint. ths American legion Au?^ary tWrtC-Stella^l^li^ - VyONB^l Love a Mystery. TEL. Sl^MANCHESTER •''V- a t 10i«" WONS—Jack Dds^ney’a MUaie X24-828 MAIN ST. >rill hold Us regular meeting M«i- Shop. . ^ 10:90-r „ . Wm e. •• ds^ evening at eight o’clock at ' -WnlT-News;- Music. MID WCCC—Big Brother X i r i l w id th at o“^- the American I.egio'n Home Miss W 'flC—NRC Thfeater. " ^ tr.N. for«a Cb«A^ ConatanwOToung, one of the high WON^—iJacK’s Waxworks. '*n>« htfb potot of Uw roems^ ichool glrlsvwho attended Girts WDRG—Yank«4 IGtchen. WDRCP^Musliv REMNi " w m a at.S p. m. ( i a, S tate last slKnmer,' will be a - w n c —Lorenzo Jones. g j ^ l . Mr*. Thebdtme Fairbanks WHAT—News; Pedk* Hop. u >« soutb 01 the border hv. the plans were made for the coming \ 'WDRO^No^ Old Record It^UCTIONS IN EVERY PART CIF OUR ' Shbp. . •. 11:*5— - _ of the Korean >eiilnsuM»> vear. Several'affaire,, one of them WDRC — “PubUc Serv-ice\^ro» , tanb-suppottod'^conipaijy o£, a dance to be held next month, WHAY—Story Queen. ^^oats, pfi^sses a. P R IC r^ TO 98c YO. TiTOUK — Id AN Y MORE LIKE THE \ Were scheduled. The meeting was WTHT—Big Jon and Sparky, gram. 'x ; the 'SSeoond Ulvisloh barcpt into WHAY—Sporte. the toa^h /com the southeaet after held a t the home of Mary Kdmunds w n c —When a Girl Marries. SHAlU> (;i'T-I»RldBa SHOWN BELOW president, at IM West Center WONS—Mark Trail. 11:80— heating off fierce Bed Korean WTIC—Hartford Symphony Re­ eounterblows. - % street. 5:15— FUR-TRIMMEb ^OATS No Rods in City WDRC—The Old Record Shop, hearsal. ^ W A » ^ N O W St. Mary’s Woman's Auxiliary’ w n c —Portia Faces Life. A aecond roliuhn driving up w n c —News and Music. from the south brushed off Ke'». s nlng at 7:30 at the Church of the chtldi'en’s vlrcssas, bUni.scs and skirts and luan . like Xmas Card 9:10— 5:30—Howdy Doody. \ Nazarene. WDRC—Jack Smith Sirort.scast OtOO—Sidewalk Interviews. Rast. Size 16. NOW 2 0 -0 ® MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS "We are In contact with North O f k f o r a others suitable for women's dresses and suits. Reg­ Spreail collar, French cuff. 2.74 . Koreans now and we intend to 5:15— 6:1.5—Song Shop. Preliminary plans for the an WDRC—Needle Club. 6:30—Faye Emerspn Show. ularly priced at 45o in 9Sc yanl ^now on siile ut Colora. Bn>ken alxes. gtoherigrin tr. 7:30—Roberta Quinlan. night at Hose Company One on 7:4.5—Newsreel. PLAID SPORT SHIRTS . card picture. He added: Pine street. Walter Ford of Com­ WONS—Sports. "There was the soft white valr g ^g 8:00—Arthur Godfrey. FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED! SHOP EARLY! Broadcloth. Medhim and me- 3 .4 “ pany One was in charge of the af­ b a n d Greatly Reduced .dtum large only. ley, majestle frosted mountains fair last year. New appointments WDRC—Record Album. 9:00—Somerset Maugham Show. and a psacetul looking road. Snow were postp down. But murderous en­ tails have been completed. Tlie WTHT—Sereno Gammell; 10:00—Boxing; Waestling. emy fire from foothtlla swept the group. comp8 .M.MN S T /. . . M.VNCHESTER WTHT—Elmer Davis. munion abould be confined to *Ht9 U S fj' O^icu 1-STRAP GALOSHES Eplaeopalians. musterole w n c —News of the World. Brown only. Sixes 12 to 9. WTHT—Lone Banger. ' In regard to drafting seminary WDRC—Club Fifteen, ’ atudenU, the RL Rev. Henry M'. w n c —News. CHILDREN'S Hobaon, Bishop of Southern Ohio, SPECIAL SALE WONS—Gabriel Heatter. urged that the church not ‘*^eld YilS-'- TOBOGGANS ' to the easier way" and aak for WDRC—Edward R. Murrowr. 9% foot. Only 9 of Uiaoo. atNKrial defermenU. He declared EverKyya I FOR WOHS—News. that waitlma expariencea had In- MTTC—One Man'g Family. creaeed leadership abilltiea among 8K)0— WOOL mch Btudents. This, he said, more WDRC—Mr. Oiameleon. <4iUNTING JACKETS than 'mada up for temporary short- HOMEMAKERS WONS—Hidden Truth. AU red. Slxeo 37, 40, 49 only. age Of clergy. HunieBakeii Pie? WTHT—American Agent. S A V E »20-‘30 EXTRA NOW! WHAY—Emile Cote Glee Club, w n c —Halls of Ivy. WOOL Call Surprise One teste of Jane Parker Pic . . . and you'll 9:15— know you can buy pie lhal testes home baked! WHAY—Catholic Question Box. HUNTING PANTS Witness Today Because Jane Parker Pic is made as you’d make 9:90— Red and black plaid. Slsaa 94 pie al home . . . Willi ihe fiiiesi fruits, spicee, WDRC—Dr. Christian. • Sale Ends Saturday ‘ 35 only. and fixin’s . . . and plenty of sliortening to WHAY — Morton Gould Con­ fOeetleeed from Page One) ducts. make the crust crisp and flaky-icndcr. Wlial’a w n c —Great Glldersleeve. OCCASIONAL ■alf-avewad wartime courier for more, each Jane Parker Pie is dated fresh daily WONS—International Airport; • V ■* V ' CHAIRS Communist aples. and comes in a tin for easy healing, belter eal- News. Duran plaatlo. During day-long Interrogation ing. And the tin is yours without charge. WTHT—Fat Man. by the defense yesterday. Miss 9 :00— . ... Bentley maintained that only her WHAY—Night Watch. '^ 4 conscience lad her to tell the FBI W niT-Rogue’s Gallery, SAVE Q20-M-W 7 CU. FT. $ that Remington had given her *e- w n c —Groucho Marx: You Bet j cret information. Your Life. WONS—2,000 Plus. 3 Pc Bedroom Suiteo 1: A P P L E P I E ■WDRC—Harold Peary Show. W ITH FUI.L-WIDTH FREEZER Gray, modern walnuL Full also bed, dreaaer and ebaot. OM Fashioieil NOW • ■ - m b AUTO GLASS O n Torm t WAS I'' H | RRd MIRRORS ■ ': | v 3 5 % D o w n 249.95 - HorehoRRd Drops 2 0 4 8 8 219.88 . TANOY AND SPICY! Valuable In relieving simple LADY'S Y The savings are bigger if you buy now! At W ords bonnenena nqd ttehUng of tbe ’ ' '.v Y'C' BARREL BACK CHAIR 44.95 threat. you p o y Io n this week to en|oy a new Deluxe fuN- Mahogany trim. 39.88 width ffoozor model with 9-qt. Pood Proshoner, 39e lb. instant ico service, 16.4 sq. ft. shelf area, full-wldlh 3-PC. MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE 264.00 Prestor Troy. ALL 4 cube troys have Jiffy troy ro- I Full aize bed, dreaaer ahd cheat. 239.88 QUINN’S U U k Ceater St. PboM 5886 looses. Percoloin-onomol Interior and Duhm ax* Ston rnats, Fletwe Framing. (erior. 3>yoar lyorronty on sealed unit. ALL W O O L PHARMACY Handsome VeMttaa BUnds, RUG SAMPLES 13.50 Foraltora Tope 4H by 9 ft Roaa and tan. 9.88 4'pc. figured frieze Oraup RUDOLPH RADIOS Excellent for children. Only 16.95 FOR SALE three. • j. 14.88 WHY Reduced! IQQ8S 4 room Cape Cod, looted COMBINATION V O m M IT M Y I M m Oa Tsroi* r a w 't l% Dvwa in South Coventry. Space .Wa«i« RANGE 219.95 149.88 for 2 additonal rooms on 95-lb. capacity Jjfroyihov. Jiffy Ramovabla holt- City gaa' and coal or wood. 0 • Two-cushion bow-arm lofo • 3-in-l platform rockor second floor. Air heating trMZorwMilodd- cub. ralaaMt— •half for ttoring White porcelain, torga oven, aeparate broUara. • MotdiinB Toungo choir ' • Plump matching ottoman sysiem tvUh oil burner. tee-dwlt door. pop-out cuboil ■bulky itaiM, Water supplied by artesian A U W O O L What's your fovoritot $»ro«cMno out on Mw sofa i i i iM dng into a other ^ WelL Property vaeuiL Move RUG SAMPUS ~ 24.00 ownfortaWo ioungo choir... rocking... loaning botk wMi your in at once,. ' 4H fMt U toot. Only OM in ( 19.8$ foot on on otfomanf Thoy’ro all yours.. . practicolly your wholo maroon. C H C B B V I W* flvihg room at ono low solo prieol Upholstorod in Ipngi-woaring flg- Price $9,500 urod Friozo, oodir 'pioco footuros coH spring constniction, ruggod LONI RANGER SEE MANY OTHER VALUES IN OUR APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT 16.95 hordvrood fromoii.for yoon of sorvicA Rich WohsutrUnishod trim RADIO S t * M c KINMEY i r o i h e r s 14.88 adds a dooorattvo.leu^ holpt rodueb woor on u|dtolttoryt Ideal to r kiddiaa* rooma. Only J 4 at .1^ price, < Manchsater 905d 4 'mJ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1961

l nt(t tb be Policeman Edward formation that Attorney Charles again are convened to name hia't..| In or phono M a y . M tl-.weoiMy imioHi tending the meeting at theS5{athan successor.. 14) show, pboduMd''^a^d dlrectedx^' Witson who Wag "dressed up" S. HOuSe of this town will be chos­ Hale School waa rewarded Kidney SI w-Oowjl P R I NCESS Start this brand new year with b id in g that gives ^ Inhorctor Noithtan H. Os- • etlirtulating talk by Rev.; Siegnil Hollywimd l^feaslbnale^wfll ^ en a member of the RepubllCa^ -ntt Cfaeanri 1 tmat uK»» vtt- you deep, -refreRhing sleep . complete relaxuUun resented on tfta.nlghtl'c^ Mhroh itCxfor -the hrai Aid demon- Blamberg. 8^ E D O t reallattex-trsp- State Central committee from this* F I N A N C X C a F Rev. Blamberg,''xhpeaklng on Brng and healthful Teat. Bedding that will keep on re­ the Bugbe^SchdtH ping* mofnendMJy foolec^ Ae district to succeed the late Eugene X iadl Beer • tTATt RVATII MlllOINO |;x "Let’s Re-do Our 'Human Rela- freshing you nightly for years to come. in WeatxMarUord. The p^ut^lop commentatOT^x^ W. House of Glastonbury. Central • pgg MAM iniiT. aU n c h u t iii. conn. X X : I ^^x tlons,” will be ivmemberett as one ffatuiing'lMBl Lhagtte talenta In committee member wimbled late MaffigM • Oeeise HesWe, m MANeeer . . ^ , R^ti^ Nights :s- " s : speaker who can drive hbnto a Ihw Is gi X X Chh^east and^afage crew/'wlll'pTO- Monday at the age of Tfi..^ The x«netoc^l#.'w___ In k m N N niljnii •* sd wtfesdtAi tnni meseage with very few well-chosen W.bpn k|(ffi«y oktWfl doB-n.^niBny That's the kind o f quality Stearns & Foster bulida Kremlin. It ls^gc^he«i-s^tinp)oin of noCTinir bbekocho, into the Princess Outfits . . . quality based on over eoidlAe Fire W CsUai^ OFFICE OPEN TllURSDAY EVENINGS UNTILA words and concrete examples- ,"Wc tophoii, iltxoinPM jind feoB^pep ondohocn’. mll^Vbether the, lC^J^lr^ oNthe^flnt Film Bureau for the Duiing the past seven or elght,^ parents,'* he said, "must remfenih*T Don't Buffpr rrotloM nighUNiiUh Ihoooxdl*- 1()0 yeitrs of know-how. Exclusive S St. F Insulo p e n t In tnh^^untry «nd for other eemforti if irdoced kldBoy fimotton lo lo t­ ItaeiNjent world ohngilest, as dbgbury,\ Jan. 10.- >eiirs, both had co-operated In ;>,that a seemingly innocent rerokrk ting wn —due to oucIT'^mmnn pToJeeta' pf Uig^HartforaxJlieiigtie cushions to infiutate the 262-eoil Innerspring unit, compantea. of llr e n ^ last algbr district matters and In county af­ ' • 'XX'' X ihade In front rjf a.chlld may make rJiuMB M Btren ond Mtrolg. ovor-^ortion ■Sx e rfataj, or l a really afrai^'Of fairs, for,. until recently Eugene a permanent impiVaslon upon his oe cxpiiBurp to fold. Minor bladder'irni| and re-inforced Seat Edge, are combined with'fine . AM HClitt « confined a lira In thaj Groveland (IpitN due to bold pr wrong diet may eaus Mattress ^nd btraht;;* tv^ern aggcmion, as others' X Annotumement HaiKbeew oiiade Houaewas also a Hartford County way ^ thinking. " BeforS we getting up ntghU or fioguent paasflge>. felt,, ticking and tailoring to make this one of ihe In ellhef'-case, such devel­ bjT'the board of ';dlrecfe^ of the Hotel here to the cellar. The fire comrnlSalpner. More recently, At­ tbpughtleaSly give our children our Don t nfgtcet jrourkMneya If t h ^ rondl* boat bedding buys we’ve offered in many a moon. liMghc of the appointmeiit^ Mrs. tlon* bother'^u. Try Doon's pn i«""a mild opments threaten thc^dlslhtegra- b illed out the albctric wiring In torney H^ouse of this town had wen . back-dated ideas on human diuretic. Usedvuffeesfully by millkina for Albert e. Fisher of Weat Harford the cellar, cutting me four-story been practically delegated to cahry relatinha, we should remake our oter 6ft yearn. While often otherwlae caua^ Bqx Spring tlon of the free world. ns chsirmhnchairman of thisthla project, Mrs^ ^nilldlng'^ from light and' heat for on the duties bf, district contact K'p amaxing hbw many timee Doan'MggiPe We bought A solid carload of Stearns St Foster Bp0etai N«w own." ''x ''''v happy relief from tbene dinfomfofifi - help ' ' ' / 10, Ditrolt ood.~‘ And In either case, such g ^ ln g IJarry M. Beach of Glastonbury In Mie night. It also caused i short mart with the State Central com­ These hurrtaii relatidiui^ were, di­ the Jb milen of kidney tubcii and fUtere bedding . . . backTn September at old prices . . . to FolUes chairman apd the following cl'rcnlt which blew out the fuses mittee.' vided into thrte groups''^, inter­ flush out waflta. (iet Doan'o FUla iodAy 1 bring Manchester thlfi tremendous saving.'Yon get MKMBCa ^ tn w t Btnuuu o t outbreaks of free world dl-sunhy will serve as committee heads: It is knOw-n that Attorney House Uslialiy Of a'iransformef which services personal, IntergroOp. and Inter­ both Mattress and Box Spring for $88.00. Usually OIRCOLATtO))jfi. X arc probably being taken 1n Mo.i- Mrs. Robert Bltvlng,'program: Mm. an entlrex.clty block, along Main Is Interested In the State Ccntrkk national. As parents, we mUst 6 b i h f o r ^ ^«J|* Bmld Priatinf Qompoar. Ib«.. cow much more seriously than Thomas Pond and Mrs. Edward and Pdat Office atreets. The main Committee. Lighten Tax Work Wjth Marlow's forget prejudices, be open to $119.00 for the tw ol F. Perrin, tickets; Mrs. Carleton S| 1 9 .0 0 ..V. •aolraiaa no ftnaBClal rfaponotblllty for they are in reality. No authori­ floor reatauraht .and upper floors Fine Record of Public Service change In our way of thinking, DIVIDE fairge rooms in­ DO nnanelil roponalblllty tor C. Coirinr Jr., talents; Mrs. James of the building received some A former assistant state’s at­ teach pur jChlldrcn to, view exist- ImoMtl^Ml «Tor» »pi>«»rlnf In »d- tarian regime can ever evaluate E. Flfleld, pUbllclty|''Mr8. AtwOod ADDING MACHINES smohe damage but there were no torney. he hes alao R long reemd tog human relations intelligently,- vttvilMSM< Md <>Uifr rcftdin^ metier, the processes of the free world ac­ CoTlifls, 2nd, costumes: Mrs. Rob­ personal Injurler. r-nune of the fire of public service.. Member of the to small rooms instantly t^ Xat ManehoaUr Brenlng Hymld. inson D. Buck, propertlea; Miss and be willing to explore new ideas curately. No authoritarian regime w’as undatermlned. House of Representatives from • VICTOR Elizabeth Wadsworth, makeup; of the children. and at your choice with Wednesddy, Januaryr*y 10 can ever expect, from such proc­ Mrs. Frank Eves, business manng- • REMINGTON . in closing, Rev. Blamberg aaked, esses, the most likely result, as er: and Mrs. Wlnthrop A. Havi- "Since we all agree that we ahoiiid • SMITH.CORONA Improve our standards of living, flexible partitions. • \ . free men «uid free nations oper­ land, Jr., is the treasurer. Fron DiTision To Unity The American School for the • UNDERWOOD \ at the same time la it not fillr to ate, which is greater unity than improve our standards of living / I f the Oommunirt world la. as Deaf In West Hartford has re­ e^’er. ceived a contract from the Hart­ together?" W. A. P A R K CO. Ita baaJe strategy, and as a strat­ Rentals On Before venturing outdoors, the But free men, who have seen ford Junior Laague, guaranteeing egy far mote Important and po- to underwrite 10 film at a cost of Back in stock again and at the these same processes of siolent teatlally fraltful than anything 15,000 to start the Film Bureau. controversy operate Belore, fefuu The films will be modem motion All Makes jniraly mlBtary, seeking to split to despair, even If the caae of pictums, with special captions for the free work) down the middle— dMf audiences, superimposed on # old low prices! tUa ia ^parcntly a high moment such damaging disagreemenU as 'the Him by s recently developed Service and Supplies now exist in the policy Instances process. Rental fees from Institu­ of auceeaa for i t IN cited. We shall. In this country, tions throughout the country will Tam groat sections of the free make the project self-supporting pursue our policy controversy to TYPEWRITERS world, which belong together, are In two years, snd will also penult a conclusion, and'the British Oom­ gradual enlarMment of the Film ^eirIoBm now la pro ossa of internal dlvlaloa 0 • ROYAL monwealth, for its part, will make Bui'eau to a library of about 30 wUeb renders more and more dlf- Woodbridge up Its mind, too. And when these features, the number estimated to M^thinbra their task of keeping togdth- be necessary to make these special ^ttrling • SHITH-CORONA internal controversies hav« been films a regular part of the educa­ " or. resolved, the differences remain­ tional program for those handi­ FROM GENERATION • REMINGTON Collection Obs of tbaae sections Is the capped by deafness. TO GENERATION* ing between the United States psj- tJblted States. The other Is the and the British Oommonwealth ftera hot luited 4 - P I I C I • UNDERWOOD British Oommonwealth of Na- will be resolved, too, in the direc­ to year tible tp* PLACE SITTING^ tloas. They have to operate to­ pointmcnci. Esch tion of a unity some cynical ob­ It as unusual de- I Tcflflpoon I 5»alarl Fore gether It thafs Is going to be I DcRficn Knife I Cream Soup Spoos servers might consider impossl,-. Connecticut siin-solid ticritnz 1 Deflicn Fork I Buttcf Spreai]«a atrodg free world, capable of ex­ ble. No one can, in advance, apt- liiTef through and throegh. ploiting what diancea there are clfy the shadings of compromise O N L Y $27.,i0 In Lead -TWAM-MASMa OF ONSlOa LT1>. Frd. Tax Inrl. for peace, capable of surviving by which such unity will, be war. If there mtist'br^a-ar. achieved. But It Is our whole free Tet each of these sections is faith in ourselves that It Will be JUST WHAT THE WEATHER ORDERS! new divided, within Itself, in a achieved, and Jt will be. The proc­ manner whldt strikes in vital ess will Inevitably fascinate and y P ia t L:et ^ fashion at the possibility of really cheer our potential enemies. The JEWELERS poUey between these two end result will not. 333 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER SNUG, WARM Watkins most popular

Hare, In the United States, we With 40 million telephones in ■ra la the opening phases of a Confusion From Korea 0JB., this SUte leads all others In solid mahogany Open great debate on our policy in the Some of the more sensational SNOW SUITS $ aew figure artistry by .phone service per family (84%). 9x12 Size debate Is eaaentially members of the British pnss hayb • e # Stock bedroom group .M between the Ideals of collective se­ been ha\ing themselves a IleTtf Yon Just can't beat Connecticut. curity, la which we make full day with General Mae Arthur’s And it’s big compliment way folks AT SALE PRICES 1 suae with all other free communiques ‘from the Korean here go for-dellcious, long-lasting .75 tneloding tha world-wide war. WmOLEY'S SPEARMINT BUM. Sizes 1 to 3 and 7 to 14 Evi^ryone likes the dignlflert Chip- . • e e pf-yidale styling . . . raised draw­ Bwmbara of the British Common­ These communiquea have been WRIBLirS SPEARMINT BUM la great • WOOL PLAIDS er fronts, bracket bases, plne- wealth, and a theory of limited obviously vulnerable, from the treat for busy, active people. No matter how you wriggle. twHst and turn-, this bra ex- apple-top posts, the antique yel- Amerlcaa Involvement and risk, common sense point of view. The • PLAIN COLOR WOOLS Ibw cross-patch tracery on mirror Leaves hands free to enjoy that panda and contracts with every slightest motion. Gently by Which we would attempt to re- precise clalnu of how many of ESTRON (Wool Lined) frames . . . of this fine 18th Cen­ grand-tasting flavor and satisfy­ moulds, uplifts and supports like s living, breathing part tury furniture. adrve oorselvea a measure of safe­ the enemy have been killed on the ing bit of sweet while you work. • TACKLE 'HVILL of you. The aecret’s In the clever "cross stretch’’—resilient ty divorced from such full com- niiiiiiiiijimnT-Tr Br^dloom Axmmsters ground by United Nations plane Just try It today. rn irn ii ii ii ii n ii ir lastex weave, applied up and dbw-n In bust section, attacks have been obvious esti­ laiHlBietNieiNisisiais Reg. $1SiW NOW $12M around the body In back, with :ipper cupa In fine Nylon Bi tha one case, the BriUah mates, but have been presented as meah. 32-38 A-B. White, pink or black. 52.50 Ownmonwealth of Nationa would ★ Deep All-Wool Pile ■ If they were statistics accurate Reg. $12,98 N0W$19jU With 2” band, B-C cupa. fSJM). \ be in a full and unreserved part- down to the last single corpse. aanldp with ua, one for all and The British press has been • This emblem is for year protection, ifi'e Reg. $11.98 NOW $949 Matching Girdle, or Pantle with detachable, garters, 24-80. 8fi.B8-$6.»8. ic Clamorous Caja Leaf Pattern all flsr one. puzzled, too. by descriptions of E N J O Y W r ig U y ’s S p e a rm in t G u m have earned the right to display it in our Pre- \ Ia tha'‘ather case, it would have the strength of the enemy, such as Reg. $10JI NOW $1.79 •Beg^Ui s. P e t Off. Chewing olds dlgcttian, breath, teeth ■cripdoa Department by maintaining high 4 ’V 1 jr > ■o real aaaoranoe aa to how much that In the communique of Dec. ethical ataadards, skilled professional service Reg. $9M NOW $7JI ★ Rich Carved Effect UiGf LOVY It could depend on us. 26, w-hich informed the world that and uniformly fair priees. Bring ns your doc­ % One half of America ia current­ there were Communist tor’s prescriptions. It’s a privilege to aerve you. i f ly Mylng to the Britiah Gommon- troops in Korea, of whom 277,175 e ' ★ You Save $42.75 wealtb. "your front line ll our were Chinese and 167,233 North WANTED front line." Koreans. 'sCip/ H»e other half of America Is ’The British press la also trou­ EXPERIENCED 964 MAIN STREET Choose as Bigelow discontinued thi.s puttern 'in order to bring out an entirely ilfliik* eurrently saying to the BrlUah bled by Its own reports that the R H i ) grade come. Spring. It was One of lOfiO’.s outstanding de.signs and qualitim. Oommonwealth, "our front line British troops in Korea w-ere or- CARPENTERS PHARMACY So we bought all we could pf the iiopulur grey coloring in order to farinir does not npeeaearUy include you.” dered, by United States generals, many pieces as you this saving. (Today’s price would l)c $142.50). E.\actly as sketched So, the Biitiah .Commonwealth to retreat continuously for 200 For Inside and Uutaide wjth the rich carved effect achieved by using plain and mottled wool yama to now In a poaiUon where it has miles without ever sighting the Work— Apply at Limited to stock on hand! Ilnrrv! to try to evolve Its own policy enemy. .6 Dover Road you need without being sure of Just what All the.*.e things have added up Or Phone 4112 we,mean, Juat what we will do. At to an atmo.sphere about the war JARVIS REALTY CO. the point in history when its unity in Korea which setms almost un­ SALE FUU The Woodbridge Group ia known for its with ua Is all Important, the Brii- real, for Americana as well as for OF fine craftsmanship ... carefully dovetailed toh aaaociation of nations sees us the British. Americans, too. have ROOM drawers of clean, clear wo^a, center divided among ourselves on the been puzzled as to what is really FOUR STYLES OF guided and dustpnxif. The rich old Eng­ very quesUon of whether wo going on in Korea. They read O UR FAMOUS lish brown finish is protected with.John­ should have any unity with them stories which suggest dramatic GLASS VISIONa ■ son’s wax. at aU. action, and then they come upon a W I I AUTO, MIRROR, PLATE SUNDIAL TWO-TUB But, If our domestic division is sentence informing them that Choo.se as many piebes as you need at dhd FVRNmiRB TOPS tmbarrsasing to the , British ns- there has been no contact with CHILDREN’S SHOES these old prices. Lim ited to stock on hand. STEEL SAHH JOBBERS tiofts, as well, as embarrassing, to the enemy for a period of three Dtotrltratore for Itoew Broe. 4 Dificqntinued Styles To Mslie uupaalves, and operates to bar days. u d ervin p Six-Drawer Chest ...... 98.00 Etotot and Veroleb Room For Our New Spring Shoes EASY unity between the twro of us; there - AU this creates an atmoapher* REGULAR B.95 RONNIE LADDIES ...... ‘.4.R8 I Five-Drawer Dresser B ase ...... 98.00 • A , to aom et^g Just as embarrassing of confusion about the Korean way REGULAR 5.4S PENNANTS ...... ,4.44 Dresser Mirror, 26 x 34” . .'...... 22.50 to both going on In the London w-hich does not seem directly re- J. A. WHITE cuts washing time RUSS RAINBOW - ; Twin-or Full Size Poster Beds ...... 69.50 OMnntonwealth Oonferertce. lated to-^any jusUfled effort to GLASS CO. A. GIRLS’ BONNIE Bedside Cabinet T a b le ...... 39..50 There the - British Common- confuse the -enemy. S4'Blrcb St. TeL SSK LADDIE STRAP SHOE • wealth Itself is split down the Cento ase thla hatidaniye oew Yea get araodsrfiil perfeniMiea mid in Half . Perhaps, in the days before Begator 5.M. OHr "SM ltoM *' Dry C^tmiliit pr»cBW *• • O Double Dresser B a s e ...... 152.50 17-liidi rectangular tube 'Crealsy x, ebeauHftdpleeaof ftifnltma,toa,ia. middle on a question which has ■ General MacArthur Imposed bU WtoMSVi**. I M Double Dresser Mirror ...... 38.50 B, O. Ik Wldthe. 4 sR0 fosWowBd, Mt-or-mltt * y dewlws methods. It rooly «ots tho Ceesele. flee how the Family Theatre yourdMieegfheBd-tttbbadaMhiig- The big two-tub Easy Spindrier waah^ X to l A»d woundlnf importance censorship, the puWic waa learn­ 7-Drawer Chest-on-Chest ...... 115.00 t e ito Sturdy. Long Weartagl A flerecn* ghrea you mo, d w . sharp any veneer or blood wood. rinses and damp-dries clothefi whiter, bright­ ing too much about the Korean FeSHMe Soamal! sRots ^ dirt. «uMi porfoet flofoty to tho fabric. pictures arith thi«eyvmwin4mngM...oaa •at it TODATI tosfard Communist China. Half B. BOYS’ BURGUNDY juto directly to float. less than an hour. Easy has three E X T R A themselves who were uncomfort­ • TO PATRONS ON ttto ODOUMawaalth Nauens favor OXFORD VALUE features . . . able In the fear that. In their com­ RURAL ROUTES Begutor 5.45. ' 2-0010 FOR PfCKMF AND DEUYiRY 1 8 9 9 5 • PflWdjr which, wbataver lu logic petition with one another, thc^ 1. Exclusive Spiralator RoU-(>ver W afl^ Stoed^ »H *5 - i A l • f ' I flP rightnata, aecma unspeakable might be stepping over the bounds ' It is your duty to keep D WMtbe Only. ing Action; (vai^es more ddthes cleaMF, lb A u g e a n policy. They would 10% DISCOUNT CASH AND CARRY fhel of strict military security. But your mailbox free of all ob­ C. CHILD’S Easy Budget faster. ef ■ aitadt Oamnuinlat China to the what has followed the imposition stacles including snow, so SHARKSKIN TIP g 2. Improved Power' Flush-Rinse; in fdll , Nattaua, and there aeek to o f. censorship has aeemed aonw- T e r m s ' nailmfiii can reach your Sturdy — for Tboee Ttmgh" ntn 9 P- M. load ip sfiinniiHl basket, while second Miri ’ tobrt «p Btot country with what thlng of another extreme, the .cre­ On OhoM-Beye: mail box to serve you. is being washed! . would be their dviltoing ation of a war picture which does Thuya., Pd. Failure to remove snow M4 3. New„ convenient Fill and Rinse Fgi Influence. At the not give the United Nationa pub. directly connected to tap: elmlnatef-;: ' . D. (Not Shown). ■u iBeoe members of lie confidence, that It knowg ’even MBgy curtail your mail de- TELEVISION Saturday hose. • , -CbBMaoiiwaalth would GIRLS’ WINE TWO - Uto niato (toOtaee e* vrttot 15S BAST CaCNnK, 8 TBWT AD Di^ Unta s P. M. AntoMoan diplo;- PYM ito tr___ __ .. . 7-r.( STRAP OXFORD on In Korea. If the prevtoue brand (S ign ed ) * n x i ^ o i n E n k i • / M t 'OMttifiuatot immediate deHppry. of reporting ^ the Korean war ManchMter Bruidi All WM&A vstosiiU ■■ pHeeoid iiMvdcab)yim be- wae too flaky, the prqaent brand ^ M4 • wp- c M. psM i tha Anuriejui Anuri diplptaa- of reporUng. aUnda In need of NaUonal Rgrai Letter SUNDIALS— Largest Manufictuiwr of Children’s MANCHESTER HARRISON STREET k X-fi^AeWNll'^^eraBUy am ad' candid reviaion. Ca(Qiers* Atwoc. Shoes In America •r t%7 * - T ...... l ' j¥^W"HhV. V ' ■ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10. 1981 MANCHESTER EVENING;'H HERXID, F |i MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1951 p A o r m N E ..... -m Dedicate New Home Guild of Acllsta, waa dedicated apeakgr. ’ Th«v..new building.*' eatk ■ a union based on-force and he stein, Irving R, Stich, William 3. functiena. Hia atata ahould tban yesterday with ceremonies at m ated,to ha,vc cost 850.000," waa. wants no ideological dlacuaalon. Report Shows Thresher. John R. Wennergran, Library Topic oaauma rasponlribllUy toe func­ Norwalk, Jan. 10.—(A’lt—Gifford which Mb ; John Lodge, wife ol given to the Guild by Mrs. Wor- AU Europe’s Defense' At heart. Dr. Cooper believes, Cortlanfi G. Winters and Willard tions non-local In obarteter." Hall, new home of the Sllvcrmine the governor, was the principal ence Schick Gifford, of Wilton. all Ruropeana afe iaolatibniats and B. Rogers. In a regional library program do not have a wortd point of view. Presenting hla report to the First the etatetate would ba divided into Bargains What European nation would flght Bank Success Natlonal’a stockhAldeni, Prait- Of Talk Here four library regtona. Manehea- Is Continental Theme in a'remote area 7. Not even the dent Rogers stated: ter would be a part of that region British'would light for their em­ Condition RteteoMmt Including the northweat portion lifted by pire. The'Europeen nations will Condition s^ansfleld. Or fold crushed pefip^rnint stick He Made Lak Summer yiavr, as they arc more, acehtipal 'Somerq, Andover, Tcdlaud and r "'n Th«t» «f» l X a b l e \ t o hold out iP-ift^vaded. g a ^ of Yl>t07,498.65 are noU djn disc^ftU and mortgages |I, 497,< N.ew Haven'\Teaohera' Oollege, 'boO»_v' k«ii> .. »hnth« DlUE88-MAKiNavK!L!_- ___ _ candy Into the piiddlnr^nd serve Sofily^Tqiiored because they have many of the. MAn^hester. She la wellNiuall- tonM. yvheiHees at tlje present they xould 49C65;^>anitlng house and park- will ad(Jfeei| the members of the fied tO-.prea«M the plan In dota(t ^i-CLASSKf uul cl wjth a chbcoiats sauce. Dr. George B. CSoper. assistant things wc have and even better. hexunabla to dtv>o. Being a neljfl^ the^ait«m'‘ft the''condition of ihg^plana^ 89Qj200; furniture fix- 'V •ITie appeal we make to them must Jhe ririitvN attohal BankNOf Mqn- "'tibrary Swap, Group" when they as she aerweb', on th e . axecutlvv I d ECJO^TINO a t t hf b u^k* who tt«vf r^innkortnn professor at Trinity t^ollege. was bnr'bf. RnkslS thiKEiiropean Is In liires^and 'eqmpqjent $35,900l'.qC' hoard of tftKCoimectlcut LibfMry : SKWIMO CENTER. A jPAMILY BUDGET BOOKClS. OF OUR. ENTIRE WINTER STOk take a different formi A* they are terested In hhmielf'and will not clteater ret»o>ted to Stockholmrs m ^ jlt the Maify Cheney Library " let^inf new 'bt your TUUhcn one of tbe many busineaa iecor^ presented In a lecture yesterday laaThilght. TOa^^ement la draft­ erued tntpresf'83l82J5;58; prepaid tomorfow for their quarterly Association an^h«" been a mem­ ^Stw rt. X>i» not only lenrni or ^wnkfaat nooR t^ y afternoon at the Community Y morc'democratic than we aiid have back up the^Unlted Nations where Insurance other''A**eta $7,- it the OEiVKY-RICHMAN COM abandoned free enterprise for a it does not cqncertK hinisclf ex­ ed a a o N ^ e doab^Jbualhesa De- meeting. T h e subject of^ her talk ber of the ortglnaKadymdry com­ tochniquM th it onnW* hor t o ------> o ^ K I ^ S IN enUUed "Britain and the ^andin- l29.7Q .'x on^ on clothwr oT .d«p«*w V. 767 Main, street, designed G R d U p O P ^ type of socialism many of our cept by words. ' , c ^ b e r 3rr- , will ba the propoa^ plan ft^ re - mittee which aaalatedxbif ' Rl^h* ifmln i'll aee' 'ov«n. but o o ra p li^ an « • 1 to blSG the new year right. Tile the monthly series . of lectures- main selling points fall flat on Following his talk the hudlenc*^ I-aiL, night’s rofctinr-.^ths, ae< likbiiiUCs;, capItaUatdck Alonal lib n ry service which It ™ BBEAKITABIV ■kr»'>.\i: a I o f el , priced a t only 8.45, Scandinavian ears and many of asked several questions of'nd aniiu^ gathering -atock- OOO; surplus 840,000T'r^^vea,^ prominent on the agenda ,of the brarv I,cods of the State Ukink ^h*^***“ J“ J Eveiythlhg frwit'^«otainHo plM- LX sponsored by the Public XffalfS.^ Urn iterrtize»l a]L-t\'pes of cxl)«tiditurc8 Committee of the Manchester Y. n b m , regard lie with amused tql- speaker, one of which had to di lly glYea the ptHqin; unearned dlacountv83,579>59;, >qw General Qe Aaaembly when It necllcut ^ : tic . . from ftwplei^thotel ibleel. montlilKfronKrent to gifts and montha of bank im P ^ e 8883 M io u n e ^ . , f r o n r i^ i! iit;.» ie ^ W. C. A. Dr. Cooper >refaced his ; «**•«:*• with hla opinion as to the poaal. it# $9,833. ' eoitweneS' this month. - The''business meeting At 10 i^ntmoae;iel»oaii yourvour tlme^t i m ^^foor e ______aeotera >ej^hat loans. There are all forms'<(f talk by stating that although bla I The o.nly approach wa have to bllltv of war. It la his belief that new inatitu- New' Offlcem X Thlif--]-plan for regional llbrkry o’clock in the morning will ho ledgers. bbnkkeepfhg Journals.' lOOUf W ools aiid S ilk s topic, had been annoiinced prevl-i these nations. Dr, Cooper con- there will be no war for at least Opened fast February ica iit'-^hnectlcut la an out; followcil by.M iss Thompson’s talk.- ^ accommodate aia andNej two or three years, and he.^ave A U t^ Boari of D lr^drs meet­ • wonder* j ^ tWaif i*i and payroll accpimla. '^Very han­ ousty to be "Britain and the Baltic ! tinned, is for mateitgl aid for mill- ing immediately MUow1n^t{te an­ of thejlndlnga of the Con­ • Mrs. H. L. Carr af 59 Foster ... _ . . . ______.. ap a rk ^ imeUL^la long as we; the following reasons for this be- l^bla addfoM to the stdekhold- necticut Llbrary-'^urvey made for street will serve a-..luncheon for tSuis [ht, now. and daah to your anack'aurround- dy are the Daily Reminder calen­ countries'’ he actually had visited jtary rc-armameUt.^ nual stoekhoidera rfteetTng'-last eiiff of dars In leather for desk or Britain and apme of the Srsndm-thavc discrimlnatloi ,d poverty In ; •rs,. iM ^ldent VVlllartl B. Roge.ra the Stafes,Board8t^i 6K|Cd' |tlon by the group af twelvern'clock at the Inca and lift your apirlU hiRb. Russia's OffensK-^' evening Justus'^W»'Paul, Jr., ahd pocket. avian countries, namely Sweden, our OAn cou'-try it is'going _ to he' saidd “tne^.,^Firat N ational Bank Ctauglas A. Alnatle, both of the Ransom L'-'RIchardsdi library. .pome to Kamp’a for acta that are "First, Russia docs not w-ant was a aucceSt,from tiJ^.begihning, abajatance of «n adviaorjf cOttOT. attractive. In appearance and Norway, Denmark And Finland. In difficult to sell our lead^chlp in original staff oC First'National ■ green SLEEVE PROTECTORS of. hla travels last summer. ; world affairs. , w*ar as long as it can get what It Deposits on February l9ft0 Bank'of Manchester and^both lo­ tee 'of, ConnectlcltUIihrariai Conwav Names Aide ■^Icat I w ants by peaceful mean.s. Alw ays Hartford,- Jan. 10. The rltait'for SCouU bjRT«{ce,foriu>y. ■ \ _____ translucent pla.stic are vgry con­ One of the first things vvhlch amounted to $563:863.24. Oft, De­ cal resldants. were appoiiiled Jio ,It Is the recommeitdatlon of thhi venient devices for any deak impressed him was the greatly In- Another Important conaideratidh- .after a war the government has cember 27 they wefft' up to 82,- committee that "AH people of tlie ap.ppoi utment rn{ Mias rsullne FRUlfAND one. In r i 7 5 Repair Value, uaualiy HOLLOW GROUND HOUSE­ lOOr’c WOOL which must be unu.rstood wlien ^lupscd and there has been a offtrlal positions aa asslataftt cMh- add at Chen^a at tnwe fpr 82.00, worker In an office or school and BETTER efeaaed Intelligence and awardness 599,529,52." Year end deposits are iara. state ahould have local adeete to MScFall of Hartford as Ms execu HOLD SHEARS are a euper-con- of the American tourist. F o rm e rly i dealing with Britain and the | change. Secondly, " the Russian library aervice of., a quality ap­ tlve AceretaZy has been, announced I the pteaent pnte,ia dnjjr |l;2!i for venienre aellinR a t the amazlnR for taundry-savlng at many ac­ .. ______r UraTsHt Mac lata listed as $2,833,808.59. Willard B. Rogers, president, tivities. The Notion Department the American tourist was noted 1 Scandinavian countries, in the governmwqt is building up a peace After receiving the financial tc- proaching that found in the more by Attohuyl- General George C. thiec • palra at ^the N?HENRY price of 1.98 at the PINE PHAR­ opinion of the speake.-, Is that they offensive wltb the people and they conOrnied the appointment of favored ooromunlUes. '’Che State f^ntvay. ^Rss >MncFall acr\-cd a.-i PRDDUCE BROTHERS r e m n a n t SALES­ of the J. W HALE COMPANY for his boorishness. his display of port. the .stockholders re-elected these two men upon the apeclfic MACY. «M Center Street. The SWEATERS w-ealth and his noisiness, but the are not so much afraid of Com­ are not prepaired for a sneak at­ of Connecticut shotild auppletnent acerctary" to Deputy Attorney ROOM. ' . aheara not only cut anythlnR, has two types of ejear plastic cuffs DRESSES the bank’s-Board of Directors which recommendation of N. William Ocneral/Ntc.holas/Nicholas Rago for the with varied colors In binding: a present day tourtst. especially the munism aa of Ruaala m an old tack- And third, the Ru.sslans do consists : Ao**,***'', Knight, executtva vlca president and strengthen, not supplant, ex­ 2»Z NO. MAIN ST. from meat to doth to flow'cra, but younger tpuilst, la quiet, well be­ country which for hundreda of not want a war but ^ngy use their past two yeSrs and hcrore that itaUinga are deliciout------added to-- the handlea aerve to open crew- snap-on cuff at I..50 a pair and an $ g j8_$7 j 8_$Qj« Charle'a A. Bader. Simon S. Cohen. and cashier following the pres­ isting Hbrw-y service, And shotiTd PHONE 2-2846 haved and of the best type. Our years h<.8 been engaged in imper­ satellites a.s they have hv Korea. Cecil W. England. D. Lloyd Hob- encourage the extension of libra­ she wM attached to the gover- a pear-..5 r apple compote. Flavor ,pp bottlea and pry-off capa. elastic-held cuff at $ .IP a pair. CardiRans, PulloYers I cribed testing procedure of all per­ nor's/ofiflce under the administra- Engllah cousins seem to have tak­ ialism. From the time of Peter the He also |eels that Stalin himself ron, Harold A. Iverien, Edwin A. sonnel (including officers) by ry''Service to unserved areas by the compote with lemon (or an > chooae ymir color - itreen, red. or j Bil k s — w o o l s — g a b a r d in e s en over our reputation for boof- lloni of Raymonil F.. Baldwin, the additional tang, lirory. 1 Soiled or dirty eggs gencraily | Regular 85.00 Great, the course of history has is far too" clever to get Involved Johnson, N. William Knight, tests developed through the Psy- reasonable local effort. Library iahnesa, for many of the lower indicated that Russia has tried to as Hitler did. George C. Lfsssncr. Armando Peace, services should he so organized laUe James'L. MeConaughy and spoil quicker than those perfectly ClfIDTC S05IE wool, Junior, Mias, Women’s Half Rises, claaa Englishmen are now spend- chological . Corporation of -New Jarnes C. Shannon. Kt*aand In all four directions, and Although the outlook for peace John S. G. Rottner, Saul M. Silver- York. as to separate state and local A quick way to clean a milk inff* their two weekfl vacatlonn i .. « n i Is hopeful, It Is the belief of Dr. are a pleaaure to give because I bottle is to pour a little baking irfveling on the continent. How-! the emergence of Russia aa a they are a lasting remindegl of . ADVANCE .STYLES IN WALL the speaker Stated that al- Uu"eatUireat is no new thing to Euro Cooper that we shall continue to soda Into it when half filled with ever...... , . live in a continual period of crisis your interest, MATHER S AT THE ' cool water. Soak a few minutes if PAPER are available In stock and ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS thou^ our stock aa Individuals peans. After centuries of "splendid on order at the .lOHNSON PAINT , Isolatlam"' the American is unable Instead of a ahpoUng war, with CENTER has beautiful aelecUena. heceisarv and then shake well. is going up it la going down^as a the burden of shortages, high tax­ Even Sterling silver may be very COMPANY. 699 Main street. The nation. to assess the dlffeicnce between colora that will always be loved. I Russlanlsm ami Communism. ation and the other hardahips that 7 modestly priced, such as a com­ A FREE BEAUTY CONSlfL- Seeks Oplnlona coma with heavy rearmament. pote at 14.88, Including tax, which TATION AND ’ FREE BEAUTY from deep tones to btight shade.s. I ALL COATS Whan he started out for Europe Inasmuch as thcjc peoples arc come In new and interesting de-} mo^ practical they pay little at- TTie speaker was Introduced by may be matched to interoattonal COURSE, given by a repreaenla* last June Dr, Cooper waa armed Mrs. Charles House, following a Sterling flat ware; a bon boa dtah tive of famous Helena Rubinstein, 5071 •HgTis created to harmonize with i HATS with letters of Introduction to tentlontii to ideology and cannot be PARIS brief busineaa meeting conducted at 86.61; or a. set-of three pairs is the amazing opportunity avail­ By .Mrs. .Anne 4>bot till types of decorative plans. - various people In the Scandinavian I appealed to on those terms. From "period" or modern. There are ! REDUCED CHOICE OF THE HOUSE by Mrs. Allan Taylor. Many" of of individual salts and peppers, in able through Saturday of this This cable atitch rug Is a charm­ countrlaa, which he had never' hjg contact with them last aum- those present enjoyed the social International pattema, at $12,20. week at the WELDON DRUG ing addition to any living room or .special papers for special rooms -visited before. He wanted to find | mer the speaker gathered the im- "fndy. game room, child's room, hour and luncheon which preceded Bigger- gifts in Sterling and fine COMPANY. Phone 5321 or atop In foyer. Knit it on large wooden • By Sue Burnett out two things: What was there j presaion that they believe the only the lecture. The next In the series plate Include trays, fruit bowls, to make an appointment to have kitchen, bedrooms and living i Here is a graceful afternoon $10JI0 AND $1SJI0 in the Internal situation in those ; way the rising power of Russia needles using sturdy rug yarn In room. I of lectures will be a tsUk by Dr. and tea servicea In lovtiy designs. your skin-tone analyzed and to varlotia sliades of the same color .style that'a softly ta 'lo re l yet with countries to help us understand t can be stopped Is by w ay of col- F^ger Shaw, assistant prufeaaor receive the five free lesson books or contrasting colors. interesting detail to give :t distinc­ them, and thetr opinion of the lective action. Many of them con- QITALITY LINOl^EUMS, AS- ! of history at Trinity College, on RUBBER FOOTWEAR FOR dn skin care, make up, exercise, • Pattern No. ,V)76 consists of tion. The narro^’ rolled collar and OFF REQULAR. PRICES world -aituatlon. aider the United Nations a humbug "Turbulent South America." ALL THE FAMILY U sturdy pro- diet and coiffure. complete knitting instructions, PHALT TILE. AND PLA.STIC' sleeves are bound in i iDbon . or In hia opinion one of th ^ most „ preaently act up. tection at low pricaa at MAR­ FLOOR COVERINGS can best be ' important things about Europe material requirements, stitch illus­ harmonizing fabric. tVaated Time LOW’S SHOE DEPARTMENT. PLAYTE-V SUPERFOAM PIL­ trations ami finishing directions. compared where there Is a huge [ today is that all have ceased to stork of each at the MANCHES- | Pattern No. 3274 is a sew-rite Another point to remember. Dr. Storm rubbers from wee white LOWS are a surprise In sleeping ■ Send 2()c pins .%c for flrst-class perforated pattern in sizes 12 14, ALL OUR BETTER think about their own defenie aa Way to Relieve sizes to men’b Sizes; rubber boots comfort. Playtex pillows keep TER FI.OOR C0\T=;RING COM- ; Cooper continued, la that “they rnalling. in coins, your name, ad- 16 18. 20; 40 and 42. Size 14. 4 1-8 the moat important conalderatton. ( believe the United Nations has In browTi, black or red, with warm thetr shape all night and stay dresa and (he pattern number to P.ANV. 721 Main street. For a but are thinking In terma of Euro- insides or fur cuff; even high cool. These are the pillows for al­ new house or a re-newed room yards of 35 or 39-inch. 5-8 yard ' destroyed the principle of security Itchy Pimples Anne Cabnt. The Manchester Eve­ for piping. ' -pean defense as a whole. Each ! by bringing In all the smaller na- four-buckle over-shoes in boys’ lergy-sufferers because they are ning Heiald. II.M) Ave Americas. voii have an opportunltV to selert ! SLACKS nation realizes its Inability to hold I tions of the world. They believe When your skin la irritated with and men's aizes-all are well made dust-proof. And these exceptional the best for yotir nnrnose In what - I For thi.a pattern, send 2.5c plus BLOUSES New York 1!>. .V Y. out militarily alone. The need for that only the nations able to make pimples, red blotches and other skin for ser\*lce. pillows are selling at 81.00 reduc­ Needlework Fans Anne C'ab I ever colors and .stvle you w ish- .5c for flrst-rlas.s mailing, in Coins, defenae and the necessity for your name, addre.as. size desired, ! war, Britain. United States and blemishes, and you’re crazy with 1 THESE ARE ONLY A FEW' OF THE tions—no«v from $8.98, inatead of ot’s big new Album Is h ere. ' D o z - 1 »nd eomnarative cost estimates economic cooperation to prevent ^ Rus.sia, can make the . peace. We Itching torture, here's fast relief. Daring rouga and lipatick shades 89.95 and u p - a t the PARIS CUR­ ens of fa.sclnnling new dr.signs. | are gladlv given. Furthermore and the Pattern Number to Sue ; the extension of Communism will Get a 40c box of Peterson’s Oint­ Burnett. The Manche.sler Evening REDUCED I forget that the real conflict is. WONDERFUL VALUES AT PARIS' paaty-looking foundations, weighty TAIN .SHOP, 839 Main Street. gifts decorations and special fea-1 you can take advantage of the REDUCED bring about the ultimate union of with Russia and waste time talk­ ment at your druggist and apply, face powdera and Inexpert tech­ manager’s twentv-flve years of ex­ Herald. 1150 Ave Americas, New turea.. Plus 4 gift pattern.s and OPPOSITE GRANT’S STORE siurope, which would be aome ing with aniall nations." From this soothing balm. Promptly re­ TREMENDOUS JANUARY CLEARANCE nique of applying thaae make-up Any woman who thinks that directions. 2.’> cents. perience in the most efficient and York 19. N Y. good reaultlhg from the present the experience of the past thirty lieves smarting and itching. Tour aids will defaat th« look of ele- she gains more coveted Oatnesa attractive Installation of any'type Send 25 cents today for your ' great criaia. years the European is concerned skin looks better, feela better. from a close-hauled girdle than vou like. gancs which a Woman of 40 wants What tisnally results from that are copy of the Fall and Winter Fash­ Much to hla amazement Dr. with practical things. He wants Money back if not delighted. to achieve. Better tools for auccaaa she doss from one that's saay-flt- In cleaning heat-resistant oven ion. our complete pattern maga­ keyad foundatlona and powdera ting la mistaken. 8queeeed-ln flesh not only the discomfort that comes baking dishes, don't use anv sharp ' zine. It contains a wealth of sm art, ! from a tight encaiiement but a roll, ,hr.sivea that might scratch the and lipatick shades thst can be at one area pushes up In another. of flesh strove and below a girdle, j easy to sew styles; special fea­ RlJFl^^ E D - TAILORED COTTAGE tures; gift pattern printed inside the book. NEW KAZOR.S FOR OLD! Do GIFTS FOR WEDDING AT­ a real favor for the man of tlie TENDANTS have inriumerable de­ house bv taking advantage of the lightful variations . a t. MATHER’S The fluffiest dre.salngs are those offer at the CENTER PHARMA AT THE CENTER. Lovely souven­ that are packed in with a light il€re*s the ieslesi-tellse iMHiet BARGAIN SWEAT SHIRTS CY, whirh gives a generous al­ irs .for the ^ rls are ear ftPR*- hand. NEW SHIPMENT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS lowance on any type of old elec­ bracelets or matched sets of, ear­ tric razor turned in on the ptir- rings and pendants In a eholce of | CHILDREN S DRESSES are | PICTURE SOLID COLOR BLUE OR MAIZE cha.se of a new one Tliry will al- charming designs silver, gold, or most appealing in boUi appearance ; POMT RIGHT FOR SCHOOL OR SPORTS I low »7,ft0 on an old one toward a set with gleaming atones. For the j and price at tlie MONTGOMERY new Remington ' f.'ontnur'’ Elec­ men. there are cuff links of dis­ WARD COMPANY. Wee frocks in | From yirur own Toblo Model TV set .98 tric and $.1,00 for the old one on a tinction, the new tic bars, or the 1 to 6x sizes, at 81.69 to 81.98, DUCO SIgcii 10 to 14 new .Schick .shaver. identlflchtion bracelets. For both Include a number of pastel shades ; girls and men. one .may chooae In washable cottons with tiny puff $ 1.39 .SPRING PRINTS IN PCRE leather wallets in nice styles and sieevfs., full gathered aftirts, and Siiaa, Widths, Stylet To Fit BARGAINS GALORE AT BARGAIN COUNTER SILK are lovely m design and In colors, cigarette cases or lighter.s, a variety of decorative touches | n j t G V L A R VALVES TO | 3.9S P R . Ivory Window In Your Homo texture in thF now iTieney lines and a wealth of other gifts. of embroidery or color contrast, j (Ju8t Innide Main Doors) r These advance styles will pep up In sizes 7 to 14, there are many j your wardrobe now and "do you "SATIN LUMINAL" SYNTHE­ handsome plaid dresses in deep j proud" when coats come off. TIC RUBBER PAINT, s paint or bright colora with pique col- ‘ There's a lovely srleclion of col- which Is likely to revolutionize the lars, attractive prints, and solid , ors, many with the smart all-over whole paint industrv, is available colors with contrast at 81.98 to i FOR EVERYTHING Imc-Qgures. Prices arc budget- at the MCGILL - <*ONVERSE $2.98. A special bargain-priced , CANNON WASH minded at the CHENEY BROTH- ITiMPANY. 645 Main Street. group, with broken sizes from 3 1 ER.S REMNANT SALESROOM. There’s a wide range of solid col­ to 14. are reduced a third or more ors and Innumerable .shades by in rayon taffeta.s and velvets at Serve leftover thin slices of ham combination. The Satin Luminal $2.17 and cottons at $1.47. \ , with grilled bananas and a cliecsc not only has 'a handsome sheen RUGS same. This makes a fine Sunday hut it can be scrubbed, it lasts For a delicious dressing (or cab­ £ W d In h r e l r ^ wonderfully. It Is- non-explnaivc, bage salad, slowly add a quarter SCOOP!/ night supper disli when accuni- paiiled by a green salad, hot crusty it dries in Just a few rhinutes. and cup of honey two-thirds of a DAINTY FLOCKED NINON 15x34 buttered rolls and lots of coffee. a single coal does beautiful cov­ cup of vinegar and stir well. Pour $1.69 Kemp’i Record Department Sugge»t»: ering If applied with brush, roller In gradually a cup of thin cream or spray gun. For life-long satisfaction, one and atir until mixture thickens. r h y t h m s - d i z z y o r d r e a ^ i y Season salad with salt and pepper. can chooae WEDDING RING.S Before frosting a cake be sure to ,VH0T ROD RACE ’ ...... Tiny Hill There's a poat-Christmaa sale At \ h E CENTER. ‘'’aiT" yp^es | ‘ SCARFS are available for comparison I of TOY GAS STA'nONS at the . $1.49 “I’M GONNA LIVE 'TIL I DIE” . .Frankie Laine I PINE PHARMACY, 664 Center U r ^ Reo, «LM 70,. unadorned gold bands, wide or Taste-lreat specials this week Street. For .a birthday gift or a Y'ou won’t be able (o resist these dainty flocked scarfs with floral doll,. si, 79e “TENNESSEE WALTZ" ...... Spike .lone* narrow: wide rings with gar- end at the PINE PASTRY SHOP, time-consuming pleasure st any patterns in color oA white grounds. •landed open-work: rings set with 660 Center Street, are VIRGINIA i time, these repl.lcaa of real life, “SLAUGHTER ON TENTH AVENUE” three, five or seven diamonds. PASTRY—a crunchy, "short" i activity are well worthwhile at There are stunning sets of mateh- pastr.v that Is as delicious for sup­ ; only $1.59. CANNON DISH ' Le.a Brown Ing engagement diamond and per as for breakfast -and BLACK wedding ring for the bride or WALNUT LAYER CAKE—a lus­ Silvers of leftover cooked ham matching wedding rings (or bride cious des.serf that makes a party, are delicious added to a torr.ato- and groom. whether or not there are gue.sts. and-spaghetti casserole. Top with « < « U . C . grated yellow ehee.se. VALANCES Alternate slices of banana and A turkey may be roasted with­ f u s t i c KEMP’S S orange, around cream tapioca pud­ out dressing; but if you do stuff The Inquirer RAYON AND COTTON Incorporated ding for a fresh-tasting dessert. don't pack dressing in too tightly. NONilCO DUO-VUf is lha «tly TV unit in Hia werM that 76.3 Main Street iJs/f Green Stamps Given Tel. 5680 the u m Iim rom IM* lw«,tiiM af fikturas, difacl-viaw from FOR BEDROOM. SUNROOM. $ 1.00 ‘Furniture and Muaic Home of Friffidaire yaur own 10", 12H " or 16“ tabla medal or NNOTflORAM “ **'■ w... jrtl.,,. Protilgram Big Pictvrt tolaviaian, 9 foot Mph^iuid 4 foot wide prajactad on a DENS. CTC. homo mevia ocraan or wall. rnfJ-PTSASH In cAaut am wa cam cambjna year awn iNraat-viaw TokuisiDN System Wlucli TV aat and NONllCO DVO-VUI. Than your chaica a f CWkTAINS 2 forSI.OO aithar aim pictura it ■ maHar of flippbif .a switch. The Clearance Sale Ghr« Yo« Direct View or canvanlani raU-away cabinit shown balaw may ba moved to any plaKO in the room. Specially dasifnad a t ' $ 1 9 8 ODD LOTS, BROKEN SIZES W e Are Introducing' a 4ablo.lilia base only 2314“ hjgh, DUO-VUC is yaur matching Im cover. Home-movie Size Picture opportunity to own two sots in'ana — at an amazingly FAMOUS BATES low pric^. BED SPREADS *” 1®*-"* COVERS SI.00 “AIR-STEP O u r 1951 3 ft, x A ft. Drop in today m tea this metiarn talavision miracle. It will rayalutienilpnil your Ideas of what real talavision FUU AND TWIN SIZE FAVORITES antartoinpiant can ba. MATCHINO DZAKS f u s t i c .38 pt.—^$2.49 qt. , d r a p e s Soratea P r - $ 1 . 0 0 . Formerly $70.95 EACH Save tiu surface and you save all Inatallatloa $2 X 9 *^® C h a rg e s NOW $5.95 and $7.95 SIMILAR BARGAINS FOR MEN CHENEY BROTHERS PPaNTS BRUNNER’S ■’S REMNANT SALESROOM _ 39” Printeil Silki V :TV ,; HARTFORP ROAD — MANCHESTER JOHNSON i . 705 MAIN STREET see EAST CEN1EK 81%-TEL. 5101 •2f MAIN STRICT Hours-^Daily 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Saturdays 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 699 MAIN STREET TEL.^1654 aSiSii OPEN WED.. THURS., FBI. TIL 9 igi '

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i and dsprsclation 9B.M4.S3, other MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 19I>1 pagp. Fri.nTiijf'’: Add.Denisork expenses, losses aiid miscellaneous Whistle Tests Local Boy Attains Eagle $cout Rank I taxes of $46,130.28. Of the total Itoaky Y ea r Appointment ' $2ri,B00 was reserved for taxes. study fire department cbitsolida-1 qVT 1 ■ ' u.* ' synallty traits and behavior pst- to counteract It. their needs, and those of the chil­ Now iir JDonate Blood As Director A t the present - time loans and Not Complete To Go Earlier tion. An able towm official dur­ iNew tiidjLicationitcms. The new education being of a dren. H a v e Y o u A ..■ ~*S.| discounts amount to $2,447,429.52 ing Ills' term, he was the apparent ( These cxperlmenta, dealing with controver.sial nature, both parents Mrs. Harold Krickson conducted and teachers will no doubt be dis­ a Short business meeting prior to llm u e d For defense, bl with caah and due from banks $2,- victim of lack of publicity in the . exceedingly' aggressive versus ex- election battles, being "forgotten” \ S A V G l t ceedingly timid children, and hap­ cussing the pros aiwl cons for the talk. The association still Sewer Disji>osal Problem? Ufe! 0.'’,8,B.‘>2,86, , U. 8. Government Air Raid Warnings Not T^au Expected Manchf!8lei^'TrM»l Com securities $2,823,095.89. by the voters who only ^allsed py play veraus frustrated play, some time to come.' Most meiu- falls short of Its gotil of 400 niein- The Bloodmobile will be^^t after the election Uicy had not bers of this group will doubtless hers, hut each meeting some new Center chureh next Monda; President Hathaway reported Hoard in Certain Sec­ were carefully outlined by the u m y I » |idiiy Annual^l^elinf supported a candidate universally speaker. decide too thiit the "middle road" I ones sre added, and it is hoped CONSULT A SPECIALIST! between 12 noon and 5 p. m. It 914 new accounts for a net gain tions o£ Town Director Cooper to Move respected. Milis$ PauliiiR^Pelers Ue- adopted by them, Will host serve the goal may he reached soon. you haye not yet made your Gels Report on Gitnwll of 331 accounts to make a total Role Parents' Siioiilil Play Ml KINNEY BROS. SEW AGE OISPOSAL^DMPANY appointment to bo a blood 6,586 accounts. The year's gain To Bolton at the End In Flavor of Warren iiIvers Ad«lr<*s»\Befort* Miss Peters then allowed the j Further Investigation of the CT- Between Warren and Hohcn- I;t0-i:i2 Pearl SIrvel. Manchester, Conne^Usitit *1 ® ' donor, rail the Rod Cross of- Wells -C. Dennison has been 'dn deposits was $7*83,764.18. lloilbter PTA role parents should play as posi­ Blll. NOW. and volun j vlllan Defense audible warning Of This Month thal, the choice seems now to lean tive forces In this part of their added to the membership of the ^The total amount deposited In in favor of Warren.. In the state • SEPTIC TANKS INSTALI.ED AND GI.E/^I^ED tImoAf lA t< the llaHk In 1950 w as' $111,508.- system will have to be made before child’s development, and pointed Board of Directors of the Man­ election in November Warren was Parents and tbachers alike w c r e l^ . ,,.,ag („ fho home and school l^aoinui^wiim^vf n eannot plve blood 163.92 ahd^ total clearings,, by It can be considered satisfactory. Director Raymond Cooper this • SEWEU I.INES i.NHTAl.KED AND ^>UG0ED will you volun- chester Trust company. Other morning confirmed reports that the unsuccessful Republican can­ glven'^JTooU for thought," when ; wiiKm. would tend to ' frustrate Unc, next rdlncldenee''Were nearly, thp same, Chief of Police Herman (j.^chen- didate for rfpresentatlve. but DON’T 5ISS OUR SEWEKS EI.ECTRirAM.Y CLEANED teer for > ■xt visit In Feb- directors were re-elected yesterday $111,09.3,147.32N ' \ he will move to Bolton at the end Miss Pauline Peters talked to the^ CjilldrMh-^nd what could be done nued pie efeae#«(l del said this m'jrning in dlscusainc- of this month, considerably earlier made an excellent run for a man • im\!NAi;E DITCHES AND DRV WELLS IN5 ruary ? aA the bank's stoekholders held jf it -- wan - reported-'lhe > number of'-' new in political life, Hohenthal Hollister P. T , A. last evening on i “ “ I Midh etrtet,^ I mortgages being serWded the first test blast of the whistled than he had previously planned. STA LlJiD \ thoir annual meeting. is 1,371 was the highest after successful trends'in moderh education. ^ D 4 », ol »n d t with 53 State mortgag'i pending yesterday at p. pi. In announcing his Intent to move Assets of $7,389,888.90 were re- , proceaseu. Chief Schendel « said— ■ -- many— .■ ---- tesi- a few weeks ago. Director Cooper Republican primary cofitestant.s Miss Petars, who Instructs sen-: ' RCH8 V8 Rl n Rough • SEPTIC TANKS AND CESSf^l-S tlL^ANED, k*6 IteetiMr. Jenu- to drlnkN^irior to and 92 processed. for the nomination to the Board sell- ported to the stockholders of the . Directors e l ^ d ! *’'■ r e v e ft ‘ or " thought he would not leave until lor students lit the Willlmanttc. W ATERIMtDOFIN(l OF CELLARS ^ Sheridan. Manchester Trust company yes- the stwkholdcrs now con^hrt^i'rlcphone rcpdrl, on the signal s'r«‘ May 1. He has purchased a home of Directors. . ( State Teachers’ Cullege, in educa- I ITCHVl w.«W^B^ch. fTlalmed Me Was Drunk tlon, based her obserii^tlons large­ \ FOR PROMPT SERVICE CAI4- M A N C H E ^ R I V proi*^- Oado, Hill atuK^ Lennon aaid terday afternoon. The condition of t Ra r ‘ Ir ol»«Jy‘" 8 districts Just over the town line on Camp It is expected that the filling S « twir (sK llMla I S(»lsto . Itehr'Jsi-. Qerlch was drunk When he rame Meeting road. of the vacancy on the Board will ly on experlement.s carried on at.' mont, MMkoS aSArolkrrtVVM •iftftrtlng raw . that Oado refufied, to serve much ahead o‘ Oorman. Russell B, Hathaway, rrocpl wa.s In hc 'iw^t side of The removal will leave a vacancy take place promptly as soon aa it the University of Iowa. Here, ex- ■ Icritstlon ef mSodiSk disftlHt. town ariitmd Silver Lanfr Homes prob­ •itwniiimcsiiMd AM*. •Ida in ^ g o y -<}f'^wioth- hinT^^eausc "he had enotiRh." whia* assets totalled $6 .5.6 380 lo. ^ ^ on-the Board of Directors for the occurs to prevent any further po­ peris have done research on t««l. iMk M Biucli lettw . . . sail •o,*on« I d»rl"^wler»on, OcrleVtJenled. under questioning Dc^slts are up from $5.998,n .14 , urea, he safu term which has only three months litical unbalance. \ lems relating to children’s per- ''v, 3bdsx buy, trf *«tlB«rOlai»i«Bt. nt now, living ,bv LessneP.'''^hat he had spoken to On the othcr^nd. the factory short of two years to go. Director o ' ' " T B E. Rublnow. William J. whlsHc.s were repbttod heard ns Cooper having been elected in Oc­ =N:--- OFF .„^ te d ly accom- Probation Oltlefr Harold Kealintr President Russell B- Hath"" «>’ ; xh'„r„,on and L-land T. Wood, far away as Quarry^U^. The sig­ tober at the town ejection. Oeridi il^ t^ U n ie the al- Saturday uiornlriR 'at the time the stated. directors will meet shortlv caae wa.s ftrat presented. Oernh In his report, which .showed a name the olTicers of the bank nal was also reported hearijin Dol- Was High Vote Getter were xKnnniittcd. ton-whilc some re.sidents'''qlong A Republican. Cooper was high tEDFORDi Oirlch were arrested testined he had had tW(> beers in year of much business Improve- f„, the roming year. the Sheridan, and had paid fo' ment, Prealdont Hathaway also j New Bolton road couldn't heaKiJ. vote getter for director In the 48 ’ W'lPoUce lieutenant Ray- Air ciiiTent.s and topography haJK^ election and ho challenged the Oli WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S r|T. OrilTteivOado Is bartePd- one of them. noted undivided profits of $127,- j Medicos to Register f ktM Keating testified that C.erieh 789.78 and $44,000 in re.'crves; much to do with the spotty recep­ chairmanship of the Board held ACABEMY vt^tlia Shertdah Restaurant, told him .Saliirday niorning thst tion. it is believed. by Director Harold Turklngton, la tapreaented b}- Attorney dividends of $16,000 and undivided j Hartford Jan. 10. i/P. Ocner- 1537 , he hadn't been served beer in the profita of $25,316.80 gained in 19.50. nj Vernon S. .Morehoii.ae. Slate Sr- being unsucceaaful. however. In AtoMNFANTS' WEAR ST. ;e Leaaner. defeating him. During the pre.a- I Sheridan and that he (Ocrn hi had and a total income of $311.211.5.5 j ipriivc director, said that all Cbn- Mins Kate Increase TlWifllilnt Teattmony ' taken some beer from the bar , ent term. Cooper has been a Re­ SERVING MANCHESTER BOITON ANDOVER COlUMf.lA I taatiaMHty was long and. at in the past year. 1 necticut draftboards will be open' v THURSDAY - FRIDAY :SATURDAY when the men who had ordered i During 19.50, besides Uie dividend ; from 8 a m. to 5 p. m.. Mnnda.y ! HBiL-ord. Jan. to. tuiu publican "irregular." voting In ■gr—r their beer iM’fl weren't \>Tivn V Imiklnp...... combination with the Democratic ! Fttrolman Joaeph J. Sardella and undivided profits funds, the , to handle the registration of phy-1'‘'crea.aps avera.'.dng 32 pir ren Apil<'ison will testify income was divided into salaries : .aicians; dentl.st.a and veterinarians I have been authorized tor inc minority on some appointment.^, j iM Seyuw, on two occasions Kn­ notably' that for town counsel. | it. Gerlch standing in the $146,429.98. supplies $19,810, rent He estimated that about .5,00(1 I Woodbury Tel.'phone Company jy Photo by Robert Naiimnn of quarters and equipment $13,000.-! profe.s.slonal men under 50 wdll the State Public Ltllities ( ommis- which Injured hla political .otand-| WHY DO ATHLITES r ld u ^ t h a glass of beer in ing with the''-Republlcan Town l i hand. Pi;iii8 Coiiiplelt'tl 35, Insurance $11,972.81, repairs j have to register. I sum. - committee. Two patrona of the bar at the Pictured above are Scoutmaster • planning, and leathercraft. He DRINK MILK? porta of officers, boards and com­ For political rcaBon,"*. It i.'» ex- , IBM, James K. Hill of 148 Lenox For Card Party James Llngham as he watches Mrs. I has also served as troop scribe, pected that the Republican named 1 LINCOLN’S trn t. and Albert Lennon. 2 Pearl mittees will be submitted. Officers Exprrienre has taught many IrninerR of athletea that for the year 195T Will be elected William Turklngton pin the Eagle ' patrol leader, and senior patrol to succeed Cooper will he carefully i - .Jtraet, Madlfled they did not see leader in the troop. This past sum­ chosen.to be safely with the ma- i 599 MAIN SAT.. SHERIDAN lUILDING there ix no fotid which equala it for building musdc and ' Gerlch elUier drinking or holding. St Msrgnrel's Clrrle, Dniighters and other corporate business trails- Scout Award on her son Roger mer, Roger attended the Boy Scout Jority membershln of the Board, i "gteBS. of Isnhell.T. «t Its meeting Inst Acted. last night at Boy Scout Troop 17’s Win Be A Republiran hone. It al.*4o helps keep them mentally alert. National Jamboree held at Valley GARTNER’S I Lieutenant Griffin testified that night In the K. of C, home rom- Preceding the meeting. Thurs­ Charter Night. Under terms of the charter the ' Qcdo had admitted se^'lng beer to day, January 18, a supper will be Forge. Pennsylvania, aa a repre­ pleted plnns for the MllltBi y Whist. Scout Turklngton Joined the Boy sentative of Troop 47. He is the Board of Directors will fill the IftQlL prepared and served at 6:30 by the vacancy crested by Dii-cctor j dado teatlfied that he told Orlf- jBnuw>- 2«. In St Bridget’s hHll Mary Cusliman group of the Scouts In 1948. After schlevlng , eoh of Mr and Mrs. - William Cooper’s removal and with a Re­ ■fla, “ I served hla friend, not him Pi-oceeds from this enry pnrty will Women’s League, of which Mrs. E. his Tenderfoot rank, he proceeded I Turkington of 66 Phelps road. publican majority, the office (Gerlch).*’ be devoted to the Christ the King B. Inman ia leader. The menu will through the ranks of Second Class, Also-at this meeting, which was should, except in case of unusual. ' COUPONI Gerlch teatllled he had nothing Chinese Mission, Members sre I be the same as that used by the First nass, Star Srout, Life Scout, I a Parents' Night meeting too, upset, stay with that psrty. ^ iirjjed to dispose of bII their ! same group a year ago. featuring and finally. Eagle. To become an i registralion.s of the troop's scouts, Director Cooper’s resignation ' ' explorers, and committeemen and tickets. beef stew, with baked potatoes, Eagle Scout, a acout muat qualify will probably be handed to the ' After the business meeting Mrs. green salad, apple pie and eoffee. for at least 21 merit badges, which i loaders were awarded. Explorer - B ^ rd of Directors at Its coming | O. W. .Tones, Girl Scout comn\ls- Reservations for the meal will must Include merit badges In ! Adviser James Irvine wii.s present- SOLD TO GARTNER’S regular session next week, but I d i ^ C h C i j Personal Notices sloner, gave b talk on Girl Scout­ close Tuesday, January 16, and swimming, life saving, athleties, ’ ed with a service pin tor 20 ycara might be delayed until the first ing and its fundnmentBl alins, may be made through the follow­ camping, cooking, eltizen.ship. bird j service In the Boy Scouts. Each session in February. Card of Thanks which are developing girls physl- ing members of the Mary Cushman study. personal health, public ! individual patrol of the troop pre- Some Possibilities eally, mentally, emotlonBlIy, mor- group: Mrs. Herbert Flnlsy, tel. health, first aid, safety, pioneer­ I sented an exhibition of scouting, Republican circles here today I Leon Luralnt I 942 Main St. Manchester, Conn. 'We wish to thank all of our neiRh- Hlly and aptritually. to make them 2-1411, may be called by parishlon- ing and pathflnding. Roger also I and a movie orr Camp Pioneer wai were reporting that either Ray bers and frlenda for the many an, r( t, LARGE NEW ENGLAND MILL ” Powder rn lfil lietter cUtaena of the eomninnlty. I ers who.se names begin with the qualified for merit badges in music, enjoyed by the large group of par­ Warren or Elmore Hohenthal are UndlMSa and aympalhy ahovn ua In i scholarship, flreman.shtp, carpen­ ents and .scouts. Seven new boys I SALE THURSDAY. FRIDAY 5 SATURDAY oar recant bereavement. We aoiilit Mrs. Jones showed slides on Scout ^ initials A-H; Mrs. Earl Butler. the likely persons for considera­ SSpeelally thank all thoee who sent the work In Manchcsler and Miss j 8468, and Mrs. Russell Taylor, try. woodtumtng, woodcaning. ' were Invested into the troop as tion to fill the vacancy. The name bsaotltul fioral tributra am; cards. Claire Olds assisted In exlalnlng | 8425. wood working, farm home and its ■ Tenderfoot Scouts also. OVERRUN OF FBiE of former director Christie Mc­ IN OUR (Limit 2) drug store PERFECTION troop committee work to the mem- j Cormick was mentioned, but it is 'W a^xceKCl^eftaj lira. Mary Murphy. understood he declined. He now Is I ON EVERYTHING HAND CREAM bers. I Sandwiches and coffee were i chairman of a town committee to In Menorlain served by Mrs. Foster Williams and her committee, Mrs Margaret ^ O LIZ E D i» In lovlnc memory of our mother, lira Xilsabetb Hahn who died Januar.v Wllaon’. Mrs. Malrie White. Mrs. xoftar. Liasitad oaly. Ml two. Anna I-erlerr and Mrs Irene CHILDREN’S SHOP Klnlry. AUTO REPAIRING Tsar wsaoTy U as daar today Ta ilo r e d Cu r t a in s As hi the hour yon pasaed away. ABEL’S SER. STA. Corner Main and Birch St. 26 Cooper St.—Rear Son and daughter. Church Changeg V I ’«!tW£!SS31i9 Eat. 1921 CARROLLS Manchester, Conn. In Menortan Dale of Meeting l a ------Borr of onr son and brother. irUlUai Thsodors Anderson, ho The annual meeting of tha Sec­ aosssd svar- •sptsaAier 10, 104S. ond Congregational church which His *lMa ws soon sgsln shall —- for years has been held on Ote E L E C m iC n s fan* ws loved so well, .second Thursday In .Isnuary. ac­ ire cannot understand It now. cording to a.change in the hylawa PAD But God In time will tell. Article XIV. section 1, w ill be held hereafter on the third Thursday in Mother, tether end elstere. I l i '] January. At this time yearly re- \AfepU s most exciting Rubbing ALCOHDL 9Q< FULL PINT (Unit J)...... M • /

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEsffcR, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.*, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1961

Local Death Repeat Alert Signal Local Resident T H li ■ Commentator Interviews School Chililren By Mistake at School to Hear About Is Committed . ^ ^7 •* A Seeii Suicidie Only /^ive $ mem- 75 Union street, was found dead , was Sounded ' ^through the Springs pond " a s good for school's . intercommunication to the Mitjdlc'.own State hospital you have witnessed a bwitetball, The Manchester Hoekey ■ di'b.«.tlon .of skating that la hard t o . it All in his bedroom last night after i public skating at prc.ss time of syatem for the drill, bad not lor two and a half y j*ra when pre­ will play Its first home game on 1 matcli. ■'K, ,\^Uar- The Herald today and good members of his famlty. Investigat­ Hoh^thal Only Local .T he locals' lineup at the face-off recorded iyell. ' sented before Judge Thomas J. s'sxi,"”in iunneid. ^ iial and team statistics . . ”Ice Ca- indav the nnk at Center Springs to- FourNXarden di<«n»eWwfcOT skating was expected tonight. Molloy in Tolland County Superior will have Ft’ank Pcosprieh at cen- ed the sound of a shot corning from Miss $hea went to the con­ Ray Rainsdell if Rockville and. padcs of ip.’i l ” open* Monday at Player Able Lo Score night. when ihe club face* Soni- 1 George Hicknef gnd George Spnres Well Americmn Ried Croas stahd^ Announcement was made by Court yesterday o.'xan arson Score Dit^ble Fi{ Aid courteNui part' of ^Park Superintendent Horace th> room. Assistant Medical E x -i trol panel and made adjust- this writer officiated a basketball the New Haven arena and runs More Thau One H oop:! ersvillr at 8 o'clock. The locals [ Donahue on the wings. Bob aminer John Prignano gave a ver­ menta so that the announce­ chiirge. Molloy founo thb^-gepused game last Monday night at .the throilgh Sunday, Jan. 21.^ . About defense progfatn. Sev- Muiphcy. Hours of skating not'-guilty of the charge, bemuse iho\r been irytng to schedule. > Arrndt and Hud Ci'aiidall, defense. In Featu ^ n l e s t ; pOUcemen are n o w : wlllMfrom 6:30 to 10 p. m. dict of sUicidC. The weapon used ment would only be heard in Enfield institution and never in the , 120 of the natlon'.s top flight bowl- Play Home Friday [ ■ 'and Herb Oulckshanks -in the the. office where the micro­ of insiml.ty^ -nd committed him to gsmra b I homr. but the \vcnth*'r ; ■'IT*. There'^sdll not be any skat­ was a .30-.30^caliber rifle.' fifteen odd yea. that I have j era are expected to compete ifi^ e nets, TTils is the combination that Cole Paces inrds th * Verplanclc T phone^ ^-as located, and then the hospitl'-tor treatment. been npiiinst it until now. The | ing tonight at Robertson Park. Burdick, a veteran of World travelled over the back roads to 21st United States classic at Starts. ^ Weaver High's rangy unbeaten held ' the Someraville rluh acore- wlMiM a p>**tlce alert was W ar II, had been unemployed for she repeated the warning. Demeusy iv)m..,arrested in con­ Enfield to play against the Farm­ ford on Saturday . . , For the first SoitKi^vUb* club, occupying »ec- ; less for most of the game Sunday ba>ketball team made Manehester ' Stanfftng* _ ed. , MiSa Catherine three weeks and had been des­ In a matter of second, the nection with a fire {November 8 a t ers, or to officiate, have 1 ever time since the National Motor ond in the Connecticut V«.l- and Ooaeh Caron la confident they W principal, Sounded the wam- pondent, according to Police Lieu­ eorridora were filled with chil­ the University of ''Connecticut, seen the honu' fans as belligerent Boat Show moved Into Grand Cen­ High its. sixth victim of the sen- | Iry HoclCe^ League, bringa a I will do even tietter tonight. Strong Gardeq Qrove ...... ____55 1 .833 the intercommunbAtfon service In World War I. and 15 tenant Raymond F. Orlffin and dren dutifully filing to their air 'where he was a student'and was as they arc th.s se"sjn. tral Palace 35 year* ago, visitor.* son last ^ g h t at the Weaver gym | Binmg aggregation to town» com* rrservea Include Huck Ellia, Chick Laurela" , ...... * i .goo In a m atter of aeconde, weri In active jnnilary .service Patrolman Albert Scabies, who in­ to the mid-winter exposition WIU raid positions. The^wslrnlng undergoing psychiatric tregtsqeht. The strange part about the fans with an ea,s.v^60. to 40 win. One nf ; po.ietj of Cnnu'ihan ami college Aronson, Harold Woods, Bill urnalde Raj|lea ...... 3 .3 jjoo had filed out of their during W’orld War IJ. v. vestigated. He Was formerly em­ had, by error, again been have an opportunity of seeing the plaverR. Ruck linudet. ex-McUil! He had ser\-ed three years in thg at Osborn is that they are 99 per the baskets -credHed to the In­ Greene, Jack IJonahue, Russ i^AmecIran Legiait ...... 2 3'\,400 and were lined up ployed by the Colonial Board com- transmitted to the whole Army and his service record indl-' latest recreational croft aa they fitar. \n sure to put on an exhibi- Haiigh and Boh Hickner. ICharteh .Oak* ....'V ...2 3 .400 panne on the floor |n the eorridora >any. school. cent for tho outside team. .Coach actually appeai* ip water. A tmail dians w aj scored by P«Je Perrone, ted he had mental upsets. Tonv Kandail. the very capable Weaver center, who threw,one in­ ‘ Herm's ^lidid ___ _ _ .0, 5 .000^ wtUi their hSaSky-Hi-Lee time, the home team was leading today he w-uild talk with Duke awarded a Junior varsity insignia ' to ^ and the Laurels downed th* less formal calls and one work at 2 p.m., from the W. P. Quish nolled the arson charge against 39 to 20. Lcekey, director • of the emer- seaaion. In rapid succession Ik» Btdwell. 80 North School street; plays an ambitious schedule of at In the feature bout at the Hartford and Southern California official* for his participation in football | Amerira»K]L*Klnn, 58 to 43. gaphy rescue and engineering di­ Funeral Home, 225 Main street, Mrs. Marie Modean, 9 Drive G, Demeuay in To*^ i. Court this morn­ was to call briefly on the Prince least two games a week. Naturally, Auditorium. Two other bouts are Using a zone defense. Weaver regarding the open coaching Job* during the fall aportn season. The Coach Benny Paganl'a Caterers vision bf civilian defense, gave a and burial will be at Soldier’s Silver Lane Home.s; Frank Stur- ing. The accu.-ed was represented on the card.' thi first al 8:30 baffled the locals and only Pinky- Rdyal, 20-year-old Baudoiiin. •Field in the Htll.side cemetery. ail games are played at home. al the two scliool* but that ”1 am awsrd IS nisde hy the Athletic' holrl a half-game advantage over practical demonstration of some Premier Joseph Phollen and For­ — Photo by llolM-rt F. Nauman tevant, 25 Lilley street. by Attorney Herman Yules. Ruad bookings are out for obvious Rail* 'n Strikes i Hf.hcnlhnl was able to register Council of students and faciillv. I the t.anrela, havtn> played one of the equipment that will be East Hartford. Friends may call Births today: A daughter to Mr. more than one basket. Hie husky mighty happy where 1 am. " eign Minister Paul 'Van Zeeland, NBC Commentator Bob Trout is pictured as he interviewed three chllihcn following the practice at the funeral home Thursday reasons. Ernie I.,ombardi, former Nation- DegiiUs, a giaduiile .,f Mniichek- | Tom Mason more game than the gang from brought Into play in the event of Chairman of the North Atlantic alert at the Verplanek achonl yesterday afternoon. The chlhlren are, left to right, James Barbero, and Mrs. Cheater Ferris, 14 Elro Usually. CoBChXjvandall comes up ; nl I^-ague catcher, is now w orking dropped in sevtm baskets Here for the National Collegialc ter High. nuarli'tbni ked the ' ncros.s the tracks. Earlt team an attU ck here. A roadblock of evening until the hour of the fun­ street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. An Treaty Organization. Juhe Marchesacault and Jean Miller. eral. Gehr Uiiiiioveoe) Bernard and Marie Miesch to of the death of her father-in-law state police. for unknown reaaons to this out- ■ train in I’londa this spring. The Schwurtr,. If ...... n 0 (1 last night. He had been there a t­ 47 at halftime, bowed to the Phil­ ous outlying districts. Soltil*. rf ...... for s few day* with the grip. points. 12 on fre* throws. 'Hie Alexander Jarvis, property on Ver­ Michael Steinberg, a World War I sider, Are the subject of unmerciful ' Indians and Yankees will hold their ...... 4 1 9 Ernie Calverley tending a meeting of the Princeton adelphia Warriors at Philadelphia, Groves led throughout. Holding a At Ham Headquarter* er craft loaded with military sup­ veteran, which occurred in Miami. Siniona. rf ...... 1 0 alumni. *nie tour ended with a tape-re- non street. taimts from fellow in:.iates. during I pre-season workouts In Arizona Cu>I«r. r ...... Irv Riisarll, the sturdy guard 102-74, Th^ diabanding team coiii- 40 to 35 halftime advantage. plies from Canton to the Gulf of Florida, where he has made his ___ 1 1 .3 Ernie Ciilvei I'-.v, three-time All j "I have a good Job. IP is my Elizabeth Boyle to John R. Al­ Chicago Union thg" course of a game. ! with the White Sox Browns. CTuhs Carter r ...... - 0 1 who played football last aeason pletcd ita Easiej-n DIvialon play eorded visit to the civilian defense Tonkin. home since 1946. He was 59 years J Taking the lead in the flrat “ham” headquarters at the police len. property on Vernon street. / It pay* to jday for the outside ; and Pirates training in sunny \ eronr. c ...... 0 0 American while at Rhode Island j P * ’'’!’'*’•''« “nd I am with the Silk City A. C,, Is a resH In last place with 10 victories and period the Laurels were never be­ 3. Reinforcements of the 300,000 old and formerly lived in New Cnrdon, Ir ...... atatlon. Through equipment do­ John R. Allen to Alexander Jar­ /"at Oaborn. California. . .. .0 1 1 .State College ami later a member quite bappy but. of course, If an dent of Newport, R I . home 25 defeat*. Chinese Red troops on the Chlna- Official Shot nilr.n. Ik ...... ___ r n off^ that I can't afford to pass up hind. When the half way horn nated and operated by the Man- vis, property on Vernon street. London. Shot* Her* and There ------town of Jaricle Allen of Nosalff*. Owner Mike Ullne decided Mon­ Indochlna border. Besides Sgt. Louis Steinberg, rr ...... ___ 3 1 7 of the -Ml .star team iti the BAA .should cjme along I will consider sounded the Laiirela had a 16 dtester Radio club, a radio net­ Elizabeth C. Blackburn to Frank Mike McCarron of the Bristol Rfc Leago# K^llllipr. rg ...... day to drop ihe club's franclilse in 4. Expansion nf air fields in who la stationed at Parris Island, . .1 1 7 as s nicij.hrr r.f the Piovidence It,** Caldwell said. point advantage, 33 to 17. Spark­ work baa been act up to facilitate Cheney, Jr., and Frank C. Farley, (Oontinned from Page One) Tramp* played with both the St. Pott Office (1> I Games In the East Side Inter- the .NBA. it having lost money ing the drive in the last half drive southwest China and reinforce­ Mr. Steinberg leaves three daugh­ Ln Tl i V i f re ...... 101 103 2?9 at m e rgency work. The NBC men interest In property off Charter Louis Bombers and the Baltimore Total* ...... 3;i 1C, ;-lcair.i.olb IS, will lea.l the Meri­ C*ald\veirs contract Princeton ^ mediate Basketball I^eague tonigiit ronalstently the past five years. ment by two squadrons of Russian- ters. Mrs. Frank Levy of Miami, F a rr 12*1 n:. 1 tr. :»’.G cxpircN this year. were Randy Cole, Norm Burke watched aa Edwards, a "ham” ex­ Oak street. in the left shoulder. He waa taken Bullets in the Natioi.al Basket­ den Pros agii I St -Nil: ifi.s Siind iy are ns follows: Green Rival* vs The declnlon was msde after a and Tom Mason who also ended built jets. Quitclaim Deeds Misa Selma Steinberg of Miami ...... I'l,** 121 m :ufi I posstlilr sal* to the Heurtch Brew­ pert, contacted various mobile de­ to a hospital where physicians ball Association last season. Oth­ Marlin ...... afternoon at the nrnioiy. Game Amoeba*, CYO v*. Buckeye*. Mus­ up with the top honors of the 5. Continued conferences at Alexander Jarvis to Elizabeth Beach and Miss Anita Steinberg 101 97 296 I Sh#‘Fkffy rg ,. ing Company fell through. fense raAo units to pass the word said his condition was not serious. er current Eastern Leaguers who Tw*roi threw one In X Ul- ililh. rt8' ii 92 ^4 260 Ton Years Ago— Lou Nova out­ third, and for a count of five in ' erator and direct rescue opera­ ->/ Drivers' Union. nave little trouble retaining his M cCun> AildUional players from the loop.. 0 Clrririii, rg ...... a wedding January 20 at St. James's Clarence J. Lavey. 59. of 82 124 049 tli»'.*ter haRket. rirnuL fc9 70 21.'. pointed Pat Comiskey in a 10-round t^hc fifth round. The local bov was tions, etc. Hie tying In of the fire (rontlnaed frooi Page One) Lee, a trustee of the Interna­ rhown . . (?oach Hugh (ireer’s Tniiernan ...... IC4, UH UodolofT refused So the once- 4 T ouhn. I f f ...... 5 111 .3;'3 1 Lfckn-Df d - ...... 99 ■ 93 96 badly outclassed. church. First street. New Haven, formerly Dimk)W . . . . bout at Madison Square Garden. powerful Caps »re through. 4 Rod(#ra. Iff ...... 3 departments on the ciirUlan de­ tional Teamsters Union, has been UConns. labeled the 3-H Boys — ...... 90 96 297 ...... U\ of Manchester, died ' yesterday at 1 Ililin-kl 102 2T0 Bohb. Iff'...... 0 fense radio network also insures taxea levied diriectly on Individ­ president of the Bakery Wagon hawk, holler and hustle— arc ready Rubarha ...... 121 IfKl 92 313 1 Fifteen Year* Ago- Thli^-base- Podoloflf hoped to have g partial 3 uals. the New Haven hospital. Fteadgen . .. Members of the Northern Con- Drivers Local 734 for about 35 for the-invasion of the Rhode Is­ ...... IIa 116 119 353 Last (Might « tights 4'*9 43f* 1299 man Freddie Lindstroni, afror hit­ revision of the schedule for the re- fire protection that would be He leaves his wife. Florence W. nectlriit Board of B.iseball Urn-...... 24 T olaU ...... 91 ll-Jd :» lacking since the normal fire Eye Draft Extension 4 years. land State Ram Saturday night at ting only .274 in 1936, received his niAinder of the season ready by Hospital Notes Lavey, and one brother, Fred H. T o tn li ...... :.S9 :>44 ^42 pIre.M will hold an important meet-1 todaV B a ra tld r G ailra -» «3 Lyndon Johnaon (D., Tex.) called Akron—Dan Bucceroni. 178, i.ar.EWfrp ...... 9.3 •103 196 I Y. Proceed.* from the match 8 ro ri at half time. 40-36 Oror*. Dies in Rome Point; Mrs. Mary Vennard, '409 liquors or drugs, evading respon* ...... nn MAfton ...... 96 99 *7 272 , with 23 and 21 points Philadelphia, knocked out Jim Bell, 1 . ; will he sent to the Newington Keferee Horvatli. Umpire Allbrio. Secretary of Defense Marshall and Trout Interviews Defense “Ham” Operators Middle Turnpike,. east; Stanley albllity and damaging private IV CAWlFfl ...... 105 96 103 294 pared Philadelphia. Funerals 202, Washington. 1. M- . I Home for Crippled Children. Roll­ bis top manpower aide. Assistant Symonda, Stafford Springs; Miss pro^rty against Harry Miller, 58, T'GirtPllAt ...... 94 — 94 The Western DIvialon leader­ (Ceatteaed Bran Page One) Secretary Anna M: Rosenberg, as Phoenix — Bob Mitchell, 184, t n ...... ing with the local team will be ■.asrels iMI Jean Johnston, 145 West Center L'tmimy ship also changed hand*. The r P. ^ — ... . « Mr*. Margaret Coirille of 210 School atreet, were con­ T o ’.titt . 460 439 450 1348 j Barbara Gado, Amv PIrkey, Doris P opening witnesses at hearing* ex­ atreet; Mrs. Hazel MeVariah, Ell Omaha, knocked out Bill McClure. Rochester Royals, by whipping In­ ...... 6 three daya ago, hla doctor aald. tinued to Saturday, Jan. 18,' by *hoppF <11 I Opalach, Ruth McIntosh and Dor- 1 Coir, rf ...... 1-8 pected to last aeveral daya. Ington. ' The funeral of Mrs. Margaret 191, Minneapolis, 8. 4.59 429 1326 dianapolis 77-59. took over the top ...... 1 1-2 Judge Wesley C. Gryk in Town T oIaIi* . .. K*antikt ...... 81 im 79 260 1 Auffuat rf ...... Hla heart collapsed this morning. Senators looked for them to Admitted today: David and Covllie, formerly of Rockville, who Omaha — Cork Gonzales. 127. rung from Minneapolis, which did 4 Rurkp. If ...... V (VO Bom in Sauk Center, Minn., on Court this morning under 3300 / Kpoon* rb **rt , . . IfM 94 92 290 sketch In aome more details of Daniel Doll, 180 Porter street: died Sunday at Uie Manchester Denver, Outpointed Packv M cFar­ n -B rlF ii ...... not play. Arnold Rl*en of the R o y ­ 1 Maaon. If ...... S M Bib. 7, 1885, Lewis after student bond. Miller allegedly drove his car ...... 79 ion 91 260 President Truman’s request for June Roland. 27 Cook street; Otto Memorial Hospital Annex, was Carter's Work Clothes land. 130, 10. C. .\nflpr9''n C«do . , A ...... 90 Kill 106 296 als and Indianapolis' Alex Groza .3 P e rry , « ...... 2 1-6 daya a t Tale and a minor career Into the plate glass window of a A Nowak, e ...... 1 a o "extension and revision” of the Moeache, Rockville. held this morning at eleven o’clock For Painters, Carpenters, Plumbers White Plains. N. — Bill Bos- Carlfon .... lyow Man ...... 93 94 72 239 each mode 19 points. en aewapapers and magazines, be at the home of her sister, Mrs. Main street ator*. MrBriflR ... 2 ('onran. rg ...... 2 0-1 Draft Act. made in his “State of Discharged yesterday: Elliott aio, 122, Pittsburgh stopped Wil­ 4 Rrooka. Iff ...... 2 1-4 came one of the great social his- the Union” message Monday. Mr. John Graham of 31 Wadsworth Other cases disposed of tbia Lnktni: ...... T o ta ls ...... 437 469 429 1325 toriana among American noveliats. Dodge. 157 Vernon street; Mrs. fred Dancosse, 118'j, Mancheater, Rilev Tonifflit Hockey at a Oloar* Truman did not elaborate’ but street. Interment was in the East morning were; Isaac McCreanor, 2i T o tal* ...... M (•U M Hla books blaated the foibles of Dorothy Goodfleld, Farmington: Conn., 6. T ’talP t09 490 474^ 1363 MaafliFtttttr ■idU ttr (ll National cemetery. 65, no address, intoxication, 30 i / . a i . s (4I> most Congressmen concede Draft Mrs. Anna Anderson, 391 H art­ TycHplPkl ...... Toronto 3, Detroit 3 (tie). "typically American” people and days; August W. Klimas, 25, 152 ...... 96 95 99 S8« St. Loiiia, Jan. 10 ~(/Pt— Ray p. B. r . Act revisions are needed. ford road; Mrs. Mary Dunphy and Bearers were Robert Hathaway, L aU ...... 86 Si 99 Boston 5, Chicago i communities of the 1920’s and 267 Famechon, . European feather­ i D or, r f ...... i o-a Lewis Testifies Tbomas Graham, Francis Graham, School atreet, Bloomfield, speed­ RFrzFiiiSl^l ...... r 17 1980's with biting satire and down- son, Rockville; Mrs. Edith Slmler. M 278 American League 1 P o x. If ...... 1 (M) John L. Lewis and National John Sraythe, William Graham ing. 318, and passing stop sign, 35; K «rtt ...... R9 t t 71 M i weight champ, and 8t. Lrala' to-earth realism. 375 Summit street: Mrs. Mary Cleveland 2, St. Louis 1. 3 Holm**. It ...... « •-0 Association of Manufacturers and Henry Smith. Philip Fogelman, 35, 235 South Now in Conm^as in 36 other states! L u r«» -----______...... 109 101 lOS S12 CJiartey Riley take up tonight . Amid every-stormy controversy, Deptula, WilUmantic; Deborah where they left off last April with 6 D* t I*. e ...... 1 1-* (NAM) officials were called by Quaker lane, West Hartford, atop 9 Mlkolovikl. rg...... 1 4-7 ha put Main Street on the map Neddow, 16 Bank street; Thomas T otalii ...... 466 455 the fight sisted to go ib rounds. Pro Basketball at a Olonea the government Wage Stabiliza­ Airmail postmarked "Johannes­ sign, 35 bond forfeited. 469 1389 0 Zw irk. Is ...... 2 t - t and Babbitt into the language. Blevinna, Jr.. 1787 South Main r r la r e ta .RtttttaarBBt <9) Probable prize for the winner National Association tion Board today to give their burg, Union of South Alrica” haa Ckintinued to January 13 was a rAXlarmp . . . '.. . 74 74 "Elmer Gantry,” story of an street; WllUam Stewart, 527 148 will be. a go with featherweight Philadelphia 102, Washington 18 T o lal9 ...... 1« 1 1 ^ 41 views on wage controls and the Adams 'street. been delivered to South African charge of parking within 25 feet F>rritto ...... 96 96 99 270 74. Evangelist with unministerial ap- P h illip * ...... king Sammy Saddler, assuming ■rore at half tlm t,. *S to IT Laurel*. handling of critical labor disputes. * Discharged today: Robert and .United Nations forces in Korea of an Intersection against William ...... 96 83 93 271 Referee HorTath. Umpire. Allbrio. titea. aroused a religious storm. B «*b « ...... 99 .74 162 Saddler geU past Willis Pep Feb. Rochester 77, I.ndlanapalta 59. ialneas men railed at "Babbitt" ’The NAM and Lewis' United Vincent DelMastro, 21 Kerry within four daya. Cooper, 95 Middle Turnpike, weat. 23. E Mine Workers represent opposite M rlntoBh ...... lOT 77 91 r n and "Dodsworth." B rogan ...... 98 93 The fight, scheduled for 10 p.m. poles in their reaction to most la­ I 'Tm iiuui^'') JfiMiHiiuv'i Old Sunny Brook ...... — 166 Faadsta Banned Boob ( e. a. t.), will be televised and bor-management problems, includ­ T o U l8 ...... 446 411 430 13871287 { broadcast (Columbia Broadcasting Oermany and Italy in the mid- ing the Taft-Hartley Act. 1930'b banned "It Can't Happen ' System). Lewis waa the leadoff man in V. rarlisa A C*. i4i Famechon wasn't making any Here," a warning against Fascism three days of labor-management Topping ...... 17 - In United States. predictions except that Ipi would sessions with C>tus S Ching and Therrlen ...... 77 - Lemda was married twice. Both rii«pm »n ...... *7 • win, but Riley declared he will hla first wife, Grace Livingstone his Wage-Stahiliration Board. The I MrC«rOiy ...... (1 f dispose of the Frenchman inside NAM. headed by Ita new president Total depo.siis in the Mutual Savings rates a bin O.K.! of three round*. Hcgger and Miss Thompson di­ PIrkey ...... lOZ 1) William H. Ruffin, waa scheduled Banks in the United States passed (he 1 Cushing ...... — 7 In a bout last April Famechon vorced him.- to follow. Wells Lewis, son by his first N > Sm ith ...... — 7 ninned a split decision on Riley 120,000,000,000 mark in 1950., in 10 bitterly-fought round*. marriage and an Army lieutenant T o U lf ...... 444 441 476 1361 In World War II, waa killed in ac­ Kentuciqr Mending Matchmaker George Caraon nf Tewa Meter* the International Boxing Club said tion in Prance. Michael Lewis, his This is the highest figure yet to be To»r ...... 86 90 150 824-828 M.MN ST. TEL. 5161, MANCHESTER The Epidemic M more than SIO.OOO already hsa son by Mlsa Thompson, reportedly reached in 134 year history of Mutual Cowie* .. . 71 it 14 244 returned to the United States last makes the difference. Holm e* . . IS 17 77 2fit been paid for feats, largest ad­ Rages in Europe Savings Banks. DIeU .... . M 99 107 281 vance sale for a fight hers to week to visit his mother. He had Pongrat* been studying dramatics in Lon­ . S8 92 99 286 years. If Riley and Saddler win their don. (Continued from Page One) The National .\ssociation of Mutual Taste it-youl T bU I*’ . «2« 44t 447 1314 H i* novelist’s brother. Claude respective bouts an attempt will Savings Banks in its year-end state­ In made to stage a featherweight Lewis, lives in St. aoud, Minn. Vaatemoorland more than 8,000 JtoblMM Renored ment stated that total deposits increas­ 1006 see Nfiy! championship fight between the 10 cases were listed. In Hornosand, a —Photo by Robert T. Nauman m m tm . two here in April, an IBC spokes­ Reduced % city of 15,000, doctors reported (5eneral Manager George H. tVaddell watches as Radio Commentator Boh Trout Intervlewa Stuart ed $750,000,000 in 1950 and the number p t New York, Jan, 10—(>»>/—Wel­ man said, flfhould Famechon end 15 6,000 cases. Several hospitals terweight champion Sugar Ray Register Jan. Lynne, director of the radio communications division of ManchcKter's Civilian Defense pirogram. Mobile of depositors increased 300,000. Y oar doff may not be n **bar hound” but he knows n 'bn top tonight the fight would be opened apeclal influenza wards. units )»ave been rigged hy tiie “hams" so that Manchester will still have communications in case of a Kentucky it th* home of great Robinson b oast^ another . prize in New York. Schools (1ot»'d disaster that would dlsrupr normai. procedures. arood thing when he sees it. Give him the opportunity ryes end bourbons ... and it’* poBseaslon today—ths Edward J. After yesterday's workouts' At Hospital Here Did you increase your savings in Some achobla are closed in the to sleep In one of the comfortable dog beds at Kennel Kentucky wbiikey, combined with Nell Memorial Plaque. . Riley hit 126S pounds on the Bruges area of Belgium because Robinson waa honored last scales jvhile Famechon weighed Entire Stock ut justification.” He as- going to be bypassed." 1950? If you did not have a Savings Supply Shop and let him try some of our frozen horse> grain neutral spirits that _ Arrangements hsve been made of the outbreak. Hundreds of caaea Lelpnei’ said the House adjoum- meat. (6-2l-33).\ night at the annual dinner of the l28>i. for those Doctors, Dentists and Hoii^e, Senate ■erted .Account were you one of the new de­ gives Old Sunny Brook it* New York Boxing Writers Atao- have been reported from the '.irently the Republican , tr.ent left the Senate with no al- Veterinarians who muat register Province of Zeeland. positors enrolled in 1950 and if you still finer, popular tggte! elation, receiving the award aa Jiuiaary 15, to do so at the , House is again going to tiy to set . tentative but to follow suit, al- WILD IIRD FOOD The World Health Organiza­ ] itself up ns a unlcnmernl legis- I Ihmigli he insisted there was the man who did the moot for ad­ Room of the Manchester tion (WHO) in Geneva said it had Draft Separate are not a depositor in a Mutual Savings vancement * of the sport during Sports- Srhedule of ; lature, meaning that the senate is '"pressing business on hand." DOG FOOD AND SUPPLIES homital on January 15, only isolated reports on the epi­ ‘Bank why wait longer? Open an ac­ 1950. Jo e Louis, on old friend of 1 from 9:00 to J1;00 a.m. These demic. Local health authorities, C A T FOOD AND SUPPUES Robinson's presented the plaque igementa were made by Supt, Set of Rules count now in Try thi whiikiy that's Toiright it explained, are not required to oa aome 300 guests looked on at North Ends r*. Rockets, 7:15— r at the request of the staff report influenza incidence. GOLDHSH the Waldrf Aatoria. the Manchester Memorial hos- Y. , ' (Continued from Page One) DOG lEDS AND MATTRESSES Bolton va. Caterers, 8:30—Y; ' ,t» eUminate the necessity of V. F. W. - ROCKVILLE Trinity Triumph* “■ into Hartford for the Friday, January IS VftTe MADE TO ORDER SKIS About To w n Introduced reported to the Middletown ve. High, 8:30—Ar­ EVERY THURS. Hartford, Jan . 10—(P)—H lnlty » to selective Service floor, one Democratic spokesman spurted to -a furious third period mory. the fioetora. Dentists asserted. Sunday, January 14 The Young People'* Peliowahtiblp here last night to defeat thv'Unl- Meriden, Proe vs. Naasiffa, 3:15 Thanday, Friday, Saturday Onfy^ arho dp not hold of the Buckiiigham church wUl Ill FeCItog Heightened AT 8 P . M. D o a CAT , veralty of Massachusetts basket* to th* Army —Armory. | ; , hold a aquar* danceotoce In the ioclal nl feeling between the two,par- TUC POODS] ball team, 74-(|0. muat rafftsUk’ if under room. Friday evening, under the S dviii^ Bdnko'^MaHcliestef' Holding a slim 32-31 lead at the Monday, Joausry 13 U«a was heightened yesterday BINGO a i 51 and nfardl(eaa of dir^on of Mr. and 1*01. Henry PRINCESS BALLROOM, Rockville N c / V N t L half, the Hllltoppera flicked In 23 Wapping vs. Bri-Mars, 7:15—Y. All our maple and hickory with bfndinga, alatt W U t^ afa^ce. Tboae ^ Demlng. Jr„ the joint leaders When .the House adjourned until A MUTUAL SAVlnos DAHK I points in U te third period while Moriarty’s va. Caterers, 8:30—Y. ta October neCd ' ri'om e children’i with toe atrttpd.1C>U U 6 1 of the group. The proceeds will Thursday without prior notice to lUI DapaMM la TWe-Beek Are ttuanuiteed la Full tty 'The •ec SUPPIV SHOP Aocetsories Maasachuaetta waa netting only Tueadi», JanuarjJlA be used for the Young People's the Senate. In an angry speech on FREE TRAWSPORTATIO^I /'/ nine to take a cmnmandlng 53-40 Wednesday, January tt that ot Ahe tevtoge ^eakF floeraa^ Fuad of CMnevtlrm. lae. Silk City va. North Ente. 7:15— and ask for Mr. Growb$ck for infonnatlon. mlaahmary project. Bcn Avefy's thei Efenate flbof, Majority lAadw BUS LEAVES CENTFiR AT 6:45 P, M. FRCr DELIVERY CONN. lead at the three-quarters mark. . iq 'MafiPhiiWT wiH play and Stanley 'Be^ainln • "iteIpfte-1--m. Hringe- , Kt,NfUCKV WNISKEV^A ILINO • t f MtdDr • i s x m i t i i i The rest of the route was easy for Y. „ .. to actWe. rtfliU iy Gilnack wUl be the announcer. Hoqsc's action wga j S P IR IT S * TN I e i G |(^N T M a i l COMPANT. l•UI$VIUf. ICiTVCfT Trinity. Bolton vs. Rockets, |.30- V. 1 ■

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1951 p a g e — / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MA'!^CHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1951 “Poker playing la hard oh the About 40 per cent of the land TOONEKVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAIMR io Z heart,” aays a phyatcian. ’That Did Yon Know Thatr area of the Unlted~States has too would depend, we abould think, little rain for safe general farm­ upon how near to hla heart the ing. liusTOMARY A s s ig n m e n t poker player wean hla pocket- Norway produces 46,600,000 04 COUNTRY Uks stmos|ih*re. Sense and Nonsense FEATURING Qunmntaad roofa WANTED -.-Woman to do light, SHOP WARDS for auto seat book. _____ matches dally, about 75 per cent G a t h e r i n g u p t h e C h r i s t m a s B i i ^ ri>WL6 wiNG TMWit 1949 PORD CUSTOM ROOM POR Women. * Central. 136 Isrgs building lots with tbade Americans bought a record toerttk CLEAN |X)jr jOLBAOB and axpert repaira as . we|l as houaeworki Asaiat eith meals for covers and aave. See our beet used for domeatlc conaumptloh. $23.6 billion worth of life Insur­ a t l o w e r p r ic e s COMV. tOUPE Blssell street tress. Ovsriook Drtvs. Wm. Tha Baa Suitor—May I marry your PRESENTATJON 7 0 THE teRRIBL.E TBMPEREP MR. BANG ^ gutter and conductor work. Try elderly woman. Good home In , quality fibre at $15.46, better "t ^wo aplnsten w en dlacusalng ance in 1949. ' .' Written Quarnn^ A \-ery clean,''kjw mileage car. KanslU. builder. Phone 7778. . daughter? ▼4- ■mi- Fully equipped. Recon^tioned and your “Local Roofer.” Call Cough­ preference to high wages.-'CaU 2- quality Saran Plastic at JI17.95 The bee make* konejr all the day, mAn> The world’s most northerly 1950 CHEVROliETS and beat quality Saran plaatlo at On work it elmply thrivea. Stem Father—What is your vo­ land-baaed radar station is being guaranteed. lin 7707. 1724 between 7 and 9 p. m. Apartoicnta, Flal^ cation? ^ Flnlt—^Whlch would you deein . Tibet's til-defined borders have 1980 PONTIAC8 - $21.95. Saran can’t acufl, ttar or And la.tlM only tlUng I kn ow . most ih a husband? Brains, built by the Norwegian polar in­ given rise to many disputes.^ Tadenienia ^ 'x j68 BaborlMin for Sale 7$ That’s nappy with the hiv(M. ^ Suitor^Tm an actori 1960 PLVMOUTH8 BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. r o o f in g . SpecialUring in repair­ stain. Lasts a lifetime. BrtUiant wealth or pppeanneeT stitute at Svalbard. hluch of lYbet la o y ir 15,600 i960 OLD8MOBILBS Help Wanted— Male M . Stem ^ther (angrily)—Tim 168 Center Street ing roofa of all kinds. Also naw locked In) colors. Call S lS t -fo r ONE 8 ROOM and one 4 modern ROeXVILLE-r-The cwiiera of lbils M ym e T. Cook get out befbra the foot lights.. Other—Appeanace, and the feet high. 1980 SmCKS Manchester 2-4548 roofa. Outtei work. Chimneya information ask for Lea. property are leaving for Cali­ • ___ sooner the lifter. OreecS and Turkey are pushing 1950 DODOES WANTED —Married man. well apartments wlt5 heat and. hot claimed and repaired. 26 yearn ea- water, $85 month. Write Bo* Y, fornia immediately,. Lest week we . Wodian Caller-^-'H^o! Is this plana to exploit their lignite de- 1949 PLYMOUTHS I HATE. TO sell my old Chevrolet acquainted ^ U i Manchester, to the city tajdge depaitnient? Whenever there’s^^ fire in ' the The National Geographic Socie­ tetwMB til* UaachM- for Jui\k! It's such a Rood car! pcritece. Free estimates. Call operate retail mill, route in Man­ Herald. advertised this property for $9,- political pots, Uiere’a aniokes!' In a b u tch ^ ^ iq p In my home poBlta. ty asya the best eatlmate of Tu 1949 PONTIACS Howley.^'Manchester 6361. ^ Oiamonils— Watchc ' Answerei^Yes. what cap^ we do tkU i^'M d Poputor Markot, Drive it away for $80. 2-2381. chester. 'Salary and- commission, 000. this week they will accept town hangs' thl$ sign: "I sell bet’s population Is about 3,000,000. 1949 CHBVRODETB $8,500. Two-family house, excel­ ■for you? hoihe killed meat evrty day — I jttMtTPISiier CkU SM2. R«- 1948 CHEVBOI^rttl 6H day ^ r k week. Apply In, Jewdnr Dogs may get mentally lit' from Human finger rjtlia grow about MODEL A Roadster pickup. In ex­ Basiii«aa lAicationa lent condition. Oil heat, acre of Worriaa Caller-— How mSny kilt riiyaelf every M onday" Heating^^^umbing 17 person. UncoJn. Dairy Co., 69 points da you . get fW a little associating with people, sayS'a. an eighth of an inch a month. Eddies thrown off by the Gulf Best Terms — Best Trades cellent mechanical cohdltlon. Rea­ LEONARD V/. YOST, Jeweler, re­ PorlR4e|it 64 land. 7 rooms available to buyer. ' ,W . J. Baldls, Mhrion, ni. Ward Place, Hartford, Conn. pairs, adjust watchea expertly. Slam? doctor. They, must be t^e. ones Stream are found well to tha AM ipO W WHO found fold rin( Also Good Selection 1937's to 1942 sonable. Call 2-1743. PLUMBING and H e^n,,g. Fum- Rent $19 month after down pay­ The futility of the hope for per­ Reaaoneble prices. OpeA dally. that lead a dog’s life. He. (In telephone booth)—I north near Nova SeoUa. _ « tth « j b a ■ton*, In State theater acesv oil burneraand hotliiets. EarV FIRST CLASS mechanlds,^ exper­ OFFICE IN Orford building. Real ment. Call AntU White 8274. petual motion iqipUea also to elec­ COLE MOTORS—4184 FOR SALE^1948 Black Oievrofet Thunday evenmga, , 129 Spruce Friend—Did you graduaU^^om want a box fdr tvVQ. to a ^ ktndht return to Van Camp. Tel. 6744 ienced on CThrysler products, car. estate, profeaeional, etcN..^Appiy tricity, If a motor ta used to drive club coupe, good condition, radio street Phone 2-4387. Marlow’s. Harvard ? It's my belief that the battle for 7 Voice ta v the other'end)—Sorry, ’The big Sydney Harbor bridge Cnxolyn, 1* Bralnard Place, or HIOHESl CASH price* ^ d for Extensive beneBts, paid ,vacaHon. Man—Heck, no! I talk this a generator, the generator will not is an Australian national symbol, imd heater. Call 6111 between 6 PLUMBING And HesUng, specinL Uanled— Real Kstate 97 defne^racy In this country will be but-we^on’t hpve boxes for two. cn n '3’9078. Valued keepeake. 1937 to 1980 used car* in good Good working conditions. Part way because I cut my mouth on won dr,lost In our-THpall tow-na, Aa He^HBut aren’t you the box produce enough power to run the aimllar to the Eiffel T-qwer or the clean condition. Douglas Motor and 9. Ixlng In rspatrs, remodeling, cop­ FIVE LARGE rooms for rent tJhss help considered. Apply How­ Fnei and Ji'esd 49A Comer house, busmess section CONSIDERING SELLING a bottle. 4r I'see tt.''at, no time tn, our his­ office o f the.Rieatep^t. . motor because of friction and other Statue of liberty. X /M T —Pa^tM * containtn; babjr'a Sales. 833 Main street. per water piping, new construc­ ard Be^upre, Browu-Besupre, 30 power loases. ««««aUr a n d ^ U v * . Finder please Suitable for business and rest ^^OUR PROPERTY T tory baa there been ao great • 4 . Voice—No," we- are",-the under­ tion, esttmatea given, time pay­ B{giell street. HAY $8ft'per tor.. Krause, Willi- She was describing a young girl. challenge to our freedom as"today, takers. The speed of light, ta measure^ return to the Hospital Ann**, 1948 CHEVROLET AEROSBDAN 1937 DODOE 4-rtoor eedan. Rea­ ments arra.)ged. Edward Johnson. . dencSe combmed. Apply Backer Without .pbllghtlon to yon, we sonable. Call 2-97C2. mantle. Tei.'3-0468. Call between 36 Oak stree.. She said she had reached the age and I think this freedom can ^eet Freetown. Sierra Leone, was by sending puls's of Ught to a .-Hartford Road. Regard.______Only 17,000 miles. Equipment Phone 6970 or 8044. ESCPEnUENCSD spare night cook will appralae'-qr m aW you a cash where she had started to Uac lip­ includes heater, radio, sun visor, 5 and '7 p. m. be preserved by a hkrd-diltting de­ X An English woman-, haa " a ap named .because It. was aet up in distant mirror and measuring the for Thursday. Friday and SatiiT' offer for property.. Sec ua before stick but still forget to wash her 1X)8T—tig er cat vicinity of Por- slip covers and other practical ac-. 1946 NASH 6, low mileage, good EFFICIENT Plumbing and beat­ you sell. mocracy functioning effectively at dduble-wldtlv, thumb. How - would 1767 as a homeland- .for freed time it takes to return to the Start tires, economical mileage. For day, good hourly wages. Apply Snhurban for Rent 66 neck. the local level. '■^Bllly Roae. you like to be'her husband? alavea. ing point. . ter street. Answers to "Mitten, eessories. See this real value at ing. Plugged drama machme Princess Restaurant. Phone 6273 can 2-17S5. quick sale, $728. Call 2-2686 after cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 Garden— f arm—Dairy BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. 6 p. m. Prodocta 50 THREE-ROOM furnished rent BRAE-BURN REALTY Oakland street Phone 6497. APPUCA'nONS Accepted for Central, Rockville. Middle-aged MICKEY FINN Hard At It! LANK LEONARD ' 188 Center Street grocery and produce clerks In FOR QUICK sale of property list Manchester 2-4848 1949 FORD. V-8 half-lon pickup FIRST QUALITY Green Moun couple preferred.’ References. Box ------Manchester, on fu!' time basis. with an active concern Confiden­ uIm. F haI h a .'ha/ WEltilHADjDGO '^WHATSBCTIOIIOF with heater, helper springs, large Mu V1 ng— I'mcklng-^ tain potatoes. Mealy, cook and F.-Herald. lDOim«OWTET/> WANTJED^Rlde from 371 Oak 1980 CHEVROLET sedan with grill guard, low mileage, excellent Many benefits: paid holidays, five- tial estimates' by qualified ap­ OH, HE’S GOING THROUGH W IW IIJ ^ THE COUNTY ARE i l U DECIDE THAT Mtorage to day week, good starling wage, taste good, $1.50 bushel delivered s t w t ^ Traveler'* Hours t to powergllde transmission. Fully condition. Phone 4856. praisers arriving at 4 sattatac- sorr yeah; ANP WHEN HE MRS TO BE A CORKER, ICLAIKY/I'MMOESW^ YOU GOING 10 HAVR AFTER MSFUDDLE 4:80. nvQne ®332. equipped, posHtvely like new. sick benefits, pension plan, hospi­ .to your dooi. Call Hathaway 2 WinfMl to Kent 6H tory orice tor you. Allan Realtv THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Co., LEAVING THE OFFICE HE, PHIL{ 1 TOLPJA/ 10 MC FUDDLE-ANQ HIM COYER? breaks HIM IN// Very few this model. aviUleble. talization, group msurance, vaca­ 1390. Co.. Realto. s, 180 Ceatsr street. local and long utetance moving, WANTED—3 or 4 room unfumish- LOUIE/ BWKE ALL THE GLASS IN THE BESK1ES,THEHETALL I'VE GOT THEM 'X Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Aoto ACCC6MI14 packing, crating and storage. tion with pay. Apply on Thurs­ Manchester 5105. XNCUME t a x 'A nd accounUng day, Jan. II, 1951, between 2 p. ^,ed sipartment or hduac. byicouple. D00R-9Y SLAMMIN'IT WORKING TOGETHER Tires Service to all pa* is of the U. S. s e ^ e . CaU Dan Mosler. 2-3329. 1941 CHEVROLET club coupe, m. and_ 6 p. m. at A. A P. .Super BouH«li4Hd G ooda 51 Call Norwich 7-038J, collect. WANTKI)— Kesldenlial properttes; TOOHAHO/ MS WHO VOTE/ NOW/ A and Canada. Call 8187. Hart­ ------X— ------radio, heater. Good condition, buy USE WARDS Winter King bat­ Market, 176 Washington .street. 4 to 8 rooms. Buyers walt(ng. THE PROSPEvn HIU School for ford 6-1423. URGENTLY Needed. 4 room rent, now. Spring prices will be ter- teries for long life and savings. Hartford. Conn. MR. ALBERT HAS Competent, cuntldential service. ML young chUdiNni Pre-klnder^arten, ANOTHER GOOD BARGAIN!! by two adults, both working ri6c, Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Commander (12 months guaran­ MANCHESTER . ackage Delivery Suburban Realty Co., realtors, 49 kindergarten, firaj grade Monday tee) $7.48. Standard (24 months DISHWASHER Wknted—Apply in Just Returned From Beat of references. Phone 2-1668 Perkins street Tel. Mane 8’2t5. iil3 ^through Friday. TransportaUon Local light trucking and package ' GREEN ACRES” MODEL HOME after 4 p. m. guarantee) $12.45. Heavy Duty delivery. Refrtgeratora. washers person. Silk City Diner, 641 Main furalahed. Mrs. LeU Tybur. direc­ 1947 PONTIAC SEDAN COUPE street. 3 ROOM FURNITURE BUY, SELL, exchange—need 4-5- Very clean and low mileage. (38 months guarantee) $15.45. and stove moving a specialty tor. Phone 4267^______Exchange prices. Batteries In­ WITH 6-7 room single. 2-famlly houses Guaranteed satisfaction on this ■ Phone 2-0'. 82. WANTED— Salesman for estab- “WES’nNGHOUSE ELEC. REF. Houses for Sale 72 and country property. Call, write WANTED—Ride ti Pratt ft Whlt- stalled free. Montgomery Ward, beautiful car. llahed laundry and dry cleaning ■'BENGAL COMBINATION or phono. Howard R. Hastings. ney Aircraft, 1st shift from cor­ Main street. CALL Phil, for moving, light RANGE PITKIN STREET BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. route In Hartford. Good commis­ 489 Main street, Manchester 2- ner Falrvlew and Center streets. trucking. Specialize In moving. Just like new. Fully. Guaranteed. (MtanS w SiraSIssw, laa.) 188 Center Street PAIR 5.50 X 17 Snow tlrea, not re­ Good service Good work. 2-9248. sion. Apply New System Laundry, Owner will, sell to responsible 1107. Phone 8WL______treads. Gone leas than 500 miles, 44 Harrison street. Used only a short time, for ex­ Manchester 2-4946 54 Birch street. hibition. party one of the few remaining SIRS. BALLARD'S pre-klnde^ar $25. Douglas Motor Sales, 333 QUALIFIED Buyers, anxiously WANTED—Experienced power oil I WILL ARRANGE home sites on tills excellent resi­ FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBEitGER BUGS BUNNY BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Evcryboijy'a Busy ten school has an opening for one Main street. waiting for good homes (n good BY EDGAR MARTIN 1947 BUICK super. Fully equipped, burner service and InstatlaUen LOW EASY TERMS dential street. 90 x 200 feet, condition It pbu want prompt ac­ child for the winter term, age 3H Painting—Paoering 21 LAV OKFiCiCSKO.' ^1 tv)ouaBT Tv>a OR a m d m m a av«ov. \ o t o wo radio and heater. One owner. Low man. CaU 4734 or 2-0760 after 6 With Storage and Insurance until Price $2,700. tion and personal attention on 'iJiei to 8. Call 2-1696. 79 Lakewood ifiXM »soy»\VH,a\9® mileage, $1,198. Phone 2-0710. p. m. you want It, at no coat to you. your property call, Douglas O 906'% , Circle . ______rtiMincM 8emcM Offered It RAY OPALACH and Fred E V YkOHit 4WMK. to Lauritzen. Painting anu papering. FOR INFORMA'nON ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Blanchard, Real Estate Service. THW'LL «(Vg V* K- TK Q ^ a cvMca VM VAVS6 DBaavn- 1947 CHEVROLET FleetUne FLOOR PROBLEJiS solved with WANTED — Assistant Manager. AND DETAILS N045 TOO. OKIVS aVN VL\ VOO \ I WANTED—Ride to Pratt and Tel. 4566 or 2 005u. 10 Wood Realtor 6447. CHANCI T> «0*K UF a VAOtfV'r sedan, radio, heater, nice shape. linoleum, a.'tphaU tile counter. Chance to learn theater business. Phone Mr. Albert •OMB a«ABWCAN h ictoky! Whitney, from Park and Cheat- A real buy at $1,098. Honest Lane or 104 Homestead street KIP.' nut atreeta. 7 to 3:80 ahlft. Phone Expert wor. .lanship, free esti­ Apply Jack Sanson, State thea­ Hartford 6-0358 875 MAIN STREET WITHOUT OBLIGATION values at Douglas Motors, 333 ter. ------— 3 -9 8 2 6 .______mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ INTERIOR tjid -exterior painting After 7 P. M. 46-4090 Est. 1921 We shall be glad to call and dis­ Main. niture. Oak street Phone 2-1041. paperhanging, ceill:,ga reflnished. cuss any questions you might have Fully insured. Ex) ert work. Wall­ FOR IMMEDIATE sale, 3-pieTe PHONE 5440 or 5938 in regard to selling your home. ABtbaMMiitan Pa * * 1941 PONTIAC 6-cyllnder two DB LONGS Refrigerator service. paper books. Edward R. Price. Sitoatlons Wanted— living room set, one drop leaf ma­ We have many desirable customers. Home Listings Wanted door streimllner. r'our new white Repairs on all makes, commer­ Phone 2-J0o3. Female 28 hogany table, one electric heater, wall tlrea. Excellent paint. Radio, cial and domestic. Emergency 24- four burner, table-top white gas Manchester 8009 FIRST OF THE YEAR MANCHESTER—A very nice six heater, eeat covers,' etc. C3ean hour service Phone 2-1797. WOMAN Desires to do alterations stove, also rnaple kitchen set. SALES ON OUR TRIPLE FOR PAINTING, paper hanging, room single hon.e built in 1046. GRADY’ —Real Estate mslde and out. Very good me. ceilings whitened floors sanded knd sewing. Mrs. Frank Collette, Highest bidder takes them H. B. CHECKED USED CARS ohsntcaUy, $596. or best offer. ANintjUES ReBmahed. Repairing 36 Birch street. Call 2-3414. Inquire 4 Tyler Cir­ Lavatory second door, full bath and rcflni.shed and g;eneral car­ on first floor. Vestibule with large IF YOU Want to lell — call this Manchester 2-3027. done on any furniture. Tlemann. penter work call, f llbert Flckett cle. office. Our reputation speaks for 1946 DODOE CUSTOM SEDAN 189 South Main street Phone WOMAN Desires to do washings closet, full cellar. Hot water heat. —Granite gray, heater, slip 6982. itself. Alloc Clampet Agency. EXTRA CLEAN SPECIALS 6643. and ironing in her home. Tel. OLD RED Tin Bam. 706 North 100% insulated. 30 day occupan­ covers, low mileage. Price Written Guarantees 3639. cy. Priced at $12,500, cash needed Phone 2-4543 Manchester. «B T OPB THJkT $905. Main street, buys and sells good ALLEY OOP Now They’re Welcome , BY V. T. BABILIN 1947 Chevrolet Fleetline Sedan LINOLEUM Remnants, 50c square 2.2 used furni',..^r< and antiques, $4,000, Six room single, 6 years 1945 DODOE SEDAN — Ught Repairing 1946 Ford Special Deluxe Tudor yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. WANTED to care for pre-school Frank Denerte. Phone 2-3370. old. Warm air heat, basement 8 ECM8 YOUR OAJM 6 IT WAS BUT NOW SH I'S a a iN ' green, radio, heater, vary tow 1946 Ford special peluxe Club Done by reliable, well-trained MATTKEISS. Youi old mattresses children, day or weekly rates. laundry, quiet street. 30 day oc­ RADIO’S STII ( J aacAUfis OF h e r mileage, fine condition. Price Coupe men. All Jobs guaranteed. Hall sterilized and leinade like new Call Mrs. U. J. Sylvester, 371 vVB BUY and sell good used lUrnl- cupancy. Priced at $9,400. Cash Club PrepaViug WORKING... THEV CAUSED OUR $1345. WHAT'S / ROCKET TO BE 1046 Pontiac Six Sedanette Linoleum Co., 32 Oak street. Call Jones Furniture and Floor Lake street. Phone 2-2471. ture. ^combination ranges, gas needed $3,850. Ft. t 5-5 rooms, TH E G UV / WRECKED ON 1946 FORD TWO DOOR.—Gun Nice Selection 1937 to 1942 Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166 or C.ovn!ng .30 Oak Tel 2-1041. ranges and heaters Jones ^ m t- porches, 2-car garage, on nice For Ladies’ Night SAV1NG?(« THIS ISLAND.. metal gray, radio, heater, COLE MOTORS—4164 8109. ture Store. 36 Oak Phone 2-l»4) Dogs— Rirds— Pets 41 quiet street. 15 nii..i,te bus serv­ ' new tlrea. Fine trimsporta- ice. near schixil and stores. Priced thm at low price, $895. DeCORMIER MOTOR RANGE Burners, pot burners and Bonds—Storkfi SIX DRAWER double chest, 22 x The annual Ladies’ Night at the at $15,000, $5,000 cash needed. REGISTERED Black ' and tan 66, suitable for children’s room or British American Club will be held 193$ PLYMOUTH SEDAN—Gray, SALES, Inc. beaters cleaneo, serviced and re­ Mortgages 31 (Tenement occupied). Renta at paired. Also new range burners Coon Hound and Alrdalc cross storage of linens. 22 South Alton Saturday, February 17, President radio, heater, new motor. SAYS: ‘‘‘We offer with pride $80 per month. ,Fo- appointment Good dependabla car. Price FAHNESTOi.’K and Co. Stock-) puppies. Three months old. Good street. Fred bicltson anno(mced this Installed Joseph Senna. Phone Howard R. Hastings. Phone 2- $260. the following fine selection of 2-0147. Coiiiiiiudity Brokers, 76 Pearl j huntmg stock. Martin Krlstoff, morning. Agreement on the date Glastonbury 3-2278. 1107. was reached last night at the 1946 PONTIAC 6 GYU SEDAN first class transportation.” street, Hartford. Telephone 7 -1 PIANO AND bench, reflnished in WINDOW SHADE.'' made to order ■green, white gas stove. Wanted— monthly meeting of officers and —Radio and heater. Good 0121. Evening appointmenUi. Call CUSTOM RANCH House, 6 rooms, NEW AND AVAILABLE and installed. Venetian blinds registered representative, Joseph NICE SMALL Fox Terrier pup­ pair garage doors. CaU 6109. house committee. Recording Seci c- , family car. Priced at $495. pies. Also Cross breeds. Zimmer­ bath, lavatory and laundry room. NOW WHILE THEY LAST and curtain rods. 24 hour service.' McCluskey. Manchester 2-3272. tary Fred Baker will mall details ••What fan darar* 1 9 a CHKVBOUBT 4-DR. SEDAN man Kennels, Lake street. Phone Attached 2-car ga age C. H. W. Y7.H FIRS^ COME, EUtlmates gladly given, Fagan ARTIFICIAL Fireplace, imltaUon of the event in the near future. l-IO Dark Mus, radio and heater. 6287. black marble, front and base. heat. Baseboard radiation. Two Dickson will select committees Tires like new, low mileage. Window Shad^ Co., Route 44 at 4 »v Ufa 4 fa ye* a>e v m »4*. u a Rav < FIRST SERVED BASIS H6lp Wanted— remale 35 Like new. 2-4456. flrepla'ces. Aluminum combina­ to take chaigc of the praparations SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH CAPITAL BY DICK TURNER Price $998. Bolton Notch Phone 2-4473. tion windows. ’ 2 acre landscap­ and announcement will be made FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Menace! BY MERRILL C BLOSSER 1K6 HUDSON SUPEBt 2-DR.— 1951 WILLYS 4 CYL. PETER W PANTAl^UK, electrical WANTED—Girl for general 6fTice FOR SALE—Cross bred puppies, SELLING O U T -A ll winter goods, ing plot. AU featurcj for modem the end of the week. The affair work. Small office. Off Monday, $3 each. Call Rockville 959-J3. 1 Dark blue. Fine car for only STATION WAGON contractor, maintenance and wir almost at cost price. You save living. Suburban Realty Co., Real­ begin with a dinner to be fol­ W mv I ^ e v r $798. Overdrive, and heater. 2 tone tng for light and power. 40 Foster work all day Saturday. Write Box from 25 to 30%, Hurry, don’t de­ tors. 49 Perkins street. Phone lowed by professional entertain­ dont , SHOIL T, Herald. partakf j 1947 MERCURY SEDAN — Ever­ gray In color. First In salea. street Phone 3303. Poultry and Supplies 43 lay. Come today! Open every 8215. ment and dancing. Ladies’ Night IDO glade green. Radio, heater, night 'til 8 p. m. Morry’s Work­ brings to a close the special func­ OP p w e OF WANTED—Experienced waitre.s.s. iLAONCEUOrPi^,^ TOUR. i apotUght, fog lights, back up 1951 WILLYS 4 CYL. 24 HOUR oil burner sen-ice. Min­ FOWL, 32e it. live weight, dressed ing Men's Store, 8 Depot Square, MANCHESTER—6-room coloqliil, tions for the fiscal year which (^od proposition to right per-wn. i CHUOLEY- LW W - LUSCIOUS , , lights, slip covers, wonderful STATION WAGON neapolis controls. Earl Van Camp. 40u. Arnold Nelson, 737 Lydoll Manchester. tile kitchen and ba’ h, oil ,,^at. J MORS-. 'the Tea Room, 883 Main street. ends March 1. ( B % m HAMOUReeBS, I condition. Priced at $1,148. Overdrive and heater. Pine trea Phone 5244. street. Phone 8906. fully insulated, oiie car rtrage, Annual election of officere and 'W ith no uveaMORR.' V 4 Wa want you to' check speed­ green In color. VANITY t a b l e with skirt, two fenced In lot. walking disj^nce to yearly reports Is being scheduled T 1 MOtOS 8Y1i4E BVE. DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, EXCEPTIONAL opportunity painted chest.3 of drawers, paint­ school, bus and stores. Immediate JBARMP? ometer readings, former owners. Is available to an cfftcienl and ilor March 24, Dickson concluded. I ’M RePLAONer Our guarantee. All tires replaced 1951 WILLYS 4 CYL. copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, Articles for Sale 45 ed bunk beds, also single bed. occupancy. Sale pripie $13,800. INC. ■lOU AS BERTHAS with best grade new tires. No re­ SEDAN DELIVERY guns, etc. repaired, skates, dependable young lady for gen­ Phone 4722. Alice Clampet A gtn^ . Phone 2 FOtX-0ANON6 caps. shea.rs, knives, mowers, etc. put eral office work. Must be good WARD’S have anll-freezc at a 4543, Mrs. Wagn^p 2-0028, Mr, Date ! ^ '/ l World famous for economy and typist. Knowledge of shorthand AS IS SPECIALS FROM $80 UP durabltity. Red-wine in color. in condition for coming needs savings. Keep a good supply on Mitten 6930. V Police Investigate Bralthwaite, 52 Pearl street. would help. 5 day, 40 hour week. hand during these.,winter months. NEW LIVING room'chair for sale, Don’t Mias. Gall On Your 1951 WILLYS 4 W. D. Phone 8-2181 or call in person. Icc Guard, 85e galibn. Wards Per­ $65. Call after 5 o’clock. 2-3828. LAKEWOOD 4 ^ C L E — Beautlfu Local Accidents 1 a l l t y p e s of Income taxes pre-1 Noble & Westbrook Manufactur­ 8-room cuatPha built home and Downtown Dodge and JEEP manent $2.98 gallon U. S. I. Per­ ELECTRIC Range, living room pared by tax expert Reasonable 1 ing Company, Westbrook strwt, manent $3.50 gallon. Montgomery g^arage. JUbcated on large, well Plymouth Dealer Fully equipped. Mounting a hy­ set. maple . esk, new unfinished Police investigated two acci­ draulic snow. plow. Full top. heater rates. Phone 2-0744. Mr. Dolan) East Hartford. Ward, Main street. landacappif lot. Extra features too after 5:30 p m. tables and chairs. The Woodshed, numeroha to list. Showi by ap­ dents yesterday afternoon. and draw bar. Ready to work and WOMAN Desiring a home to keep II Main street. ( SOLD4ENE and FLAGG, Inc. a real money maker. pointment only. E. F. Von Ecker, Cars driven by Frank V. Che.sacy, PRISt IM -A’S POP That’s Our Girl BY AL VERMEER house for Protestant family of 39, of Vernon avenue. Rockville, SS4 Center St. Phone 8101 PAIR OF Hi< kory skis. Inquire 50 agqfit, 509 Keeney street, Man- I’M SO SORRY, DEAR! I'LL CELLARS CLEANED, ashes and three. References required.’^ Live VERY GOOD oelecUon small elec and Robert K. Clemene, 21 of 19.’> I SHOULDN’T FINE USED CARS Middle Turnpike, west. trical appUw-ces. Toasters, mix­ (ikbstar. ■ SIT HAVE SENT VOU BET V4XI RAN A U - THE 1946 CHEVROLET Areosedan. rubbish removed. Phone 7644. In. Phone 2-9125, North Main street, skidded Into WAV 7^ 1946 Pontiac sedanette, 1940 Olds 1948 BUICK 4-DR. SEDAN ers. irons, steam irons, etc. Fur­ (3VER “ THE5TORE < S P IL L IN GOOD Condition, Universal each other at 2:05 p.m. at Elm HERE ON A HOME! __dub coupe, 1948 Plymouth sedan, Beautiful throughout. Radio, ALL APPLIANCES serviced and I WANTED— Saleslady for stqre niture for the entire home. Radios., hand carpet sweeper, $3. Hey- street and Hall court. y LIKE e o s H ^ Y t 1949 Chevrolet sedan. Douglas heater, defroater, backup lights, repaired, burners, (refrigerators, work. Steady employment. State Wood-Wakeflcld baby carriage, and T V. U save at Chambert B l u e > W'»' neat covers. Le'aa than 12,000 ac­ At 1 p.m., Mrs. Helen M. Mc­ FROZEN!. r THE .THIS Motors, 333 Main. ranges, (xaabers. etc. All work age and experience. Write Box Furniture at the Green. Hours 10' FIRE tual miles. A real cream puff. color grey, $12. Basketnette 20" Kinney. 34, of 42 Russell street, guaranteed. Metro Service Oo-1 J. Herald. x 32” , cradle type is'lth mattress, to 5. 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. was driving west on Porter street I! 1 9 a S T U D E B A K E R ' LAND Tel. Manchester 2-0883. As World Goes On 1949 MERCURY 4-DR. WOMAN Wanted for part time $5. 44 Durant street. when she skidded into the parked CRUISEIR—Radio, cUmatlzer, LIKE NEW, double oven, charco- car of Stanley F. Kleczowakl. 29, overdrive. SPORT SEDAN REPAIRING BY S'.uart R. WoU grill work. Apply Manager, lator broiler, safe-tee-kee feature | TELEVISION—Largest stock In (Continued from Page One) of 19 Alcott street, East Hartford. 1 9 a STUDEBAKER 8 PASSEN- Radio, heater, defroster, over­ cott on washing machines, vac­ Cheney Cafeteria. Connecticut. RCA. Zenith,. Cros- ga8 range. Also used gas refriger­ GER STARLIGHT COUPE. drive and seat covers. Owned and uum cleaners, motors, small ap­ ator in good condition. Reason-1 ley. Admiral, General Electric, She offered no further mplana- 1947 STUDEBAKER 2-DR. SE­ babied by a local executive. pliances. ■ Welding and cutting. GIRL FOR office work. No short­ able. Call 0653. hand, but typing ncceK.sary. Apply Bendlx, Eme-son, Alr-Klng, Tel- tion. DAN. Motor reptacemcnls A-1 Repair, King and Duo-Vue, Brunner’s T.V. 1947 STUDEBAKER COMMAN­ 1948 STUDEBAKER 4-DR. in person. Manchester, Coat, MAGIC CHEF, white combination! Mrs. Carlson said the 11 chll- Salea, 180 Main. Phone 8597. Incorp., 358 Elast Center street. DER CONV. COUPE—FuUy SEDAN. COMMANDER Aproh Supply, 73 Summit street. gas and oU stove. Alao studio dren In the house would return to I equipped. TELEFlSION Rep^r, service and Open Wed., Thura., and Friday couch, console radio and record 1 school to ANMEiC kt mil — ...... replaced. MarloWa Little Mending dependable, understanding per­ condition. $20 complete. Man­ "What I saw and heaifd was PLACE TO BRiMfS A TO THE z o o / 19b0 CHEVROtaET (dub coupe, PEDO 8—A one owner car In Shop. son with good references to help chester 2^722. 65 MUl etreet. enough to get action taken to get , CHIMPANZEE X’M THE MAN v *iy,low mUeage. Immaculate fine condition. Only $495. care for her children. There Is TELEVISION—Large 12Vi Inch Wmring Apparel— Para Bobby Mueller out of there,” Mc­ THEWASLEY VJHO CURRiEG throughout High trade allow- CORNICES and valanca bo4trda. fair salary and tihple time off, BALCH PON-HAC, Inc. Ubie modal, $245.95. Complete L A D y g N»vy blue coat, Mae 16. Fadzen aald. TUE G K O f knees at Dquglu Motors, 333 Custom built, choice of deiigna. Including eye^ week-end. Please A man, naked except for a Mata. 155 Center Street Phone 2-3524 from 9. a. m, ■ to 6 with axdse tsz am outalde coni­ AGENCY Phone 2-4546 , give telephone number when Never used. Reasonable. Phone ■hlrt, got up and shouted ‘get i p. m. cal antenna. InataUed with 90-day 7936 between 5-9. STAT^ THEATER BLDO. writing, to Box L Herald. warrantee and one year, on large shotgun, get a shotgun!’ ’’ He aald he oVerheard. Mrs. Osrl TEL. 6443 WASH TUBBS MIml Helps BY LESLIB TURNER f l a t f i n is h . HoUand vylndow I RELIABLE Housekeeper, mlddle< picture tube. Notblnj else to buy, shades made to measure. AU I ■on giving a scnrion and "eonvsrs- rBl a z e s . z h e w o n o e u o w nesb s o t . UMMOBR ME> aged or younger, live in, excel only $62.50 down. Balance in 65 tVanteil—To Bay ntouETrfff — — metal venatlan bUnda at a new weeks to pay! Orde.- your set to­ Ing with God.” THOSe MMC5LE NtM5! PAI}UGTTK W iafO ' lent poiltlon, two adults. Wind WANTEip—Oood uaad fumlturs. fOUND ‘tM M THE HUGE Ptt-ES & 9ROKSN McKEEl4 WHEN vou IraWTIWaTfl low prto*. Keys mads while you day, only a limited number to aell. PEUVEFEPTFPHOay/ sor 8-8163, between 8-9 a. m. or Any quantity. Wa offer you high- ^BNCWMT 5CULFTURE IHIOfR THE lOUVUl^ watt Uarioar's. Brunner’a T.V. Incorp.i, 858 Blast MftTHKO Ed Sullivan’s Special! 5-6 p. m. only, except Friday. sat pricaa Woodshed Phoos 8-1 •UMI MANCHESTER Upbolaterlng Oo. Center Street. Open Wed., Thura., FEMALE AppUcationa accepted Friday 'U19. AU day Saturday ’U1 8154. ( [TMMCfO] Raeupbolaterlng. A p eries, slip .TOO! ri'. RlAHTY BROS. ooveiw. a PurnaU Place. Can 3-| for grocery clerks in Manchester 5. ______1949 MERCURY on full time basis. Many benefits: FOR kERSE M il. Opaw eeeninga. TELEVIBION-rJust arrivsd lar^ WANTED—Rug 12’ X 18’ or larg­ paid hoUdai’s, five-day ' week, er. Phone 7198. LARGE MODERN SERVICE STATION good starting wage, sick benefits, 12H picture combination radio, CLUB COUPE H jf IdlnK—Towt ract Ing pension dan, hospitalization, phonograph famous make Admif- AND GARAGE. GOOD LOCATION 3-tene grees. heater, group Insurance, vacation with al. In a beautiful maliogany cab- K4N>ais Wlthoat Boarii Major Braod Gasoline, Tires and Batteries CARPENTER and builder. A ll inet, $299.95 plua exclae tax and MtemsHe window Bfta. pay. Apply Thursday, Jan. 1 1 lines at buUdlRg snd repairing. 1951 betweei 2 p. m. and 6 p. m warrantae. Brunner’a TV Incorp., ROOM FOR rent for glfle or mer- Moderate Investiaent Required Good work. Fair prieea. Problema at A A P .Super . Market, 176 858 Eagt Oentar atiaet. Open ried couple. Two from dnvllisd. T*L Rocksrllle 1897-J$ Washington Street, Hartford, Wed.. Tlmrs. Fft. ’t« 9. AU day Main etreet. Call $-16$4> or 47 CIIOWN RfTROLEUM eODF. O’.WWlLl.lA'ai AVB a f t e r ...... 'Obhn. '■ - Saturday’tird. 7 '' Cottage atreet HgOEgATOAAAPg-NOT BQgM ■) 92 Wa l n u t STOEET Ha r tf o r d , c o n n .] Phone Hartford 5-2105 > » CtM UM UHt., lUKCHtSTtK I WANTED - Waitress. Apply In PAIR- OF Hickory^ akis. Phone ROOM FOR rent. Inquire 61 (Jam- Rea^ Herald Ad vs. person. Center Restaurant, bridge .street, or phone 6746. 3275, V : . J” '.■'A' . WEDNE8DA1, JANUABY 10, IM l Average Dally Net Preee Ron TheWaatker For Uw Wepk Bndlqg F m w I eS O. 0 WoMke Jaanary •, 1S81 T oSm elouey, ntai I UUa raprtMMat hlglMat ------J- Tb* Atburjr group of th* Stmth Miss Judy Meyer, daughter of^ 10,192 toalglit ratal, foOowed hy alaukig MeUiodlat W8C8 wlU moot tomor- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Meyer of Welfare Gists ■Aw of tho AaSIt toward moririafi loweat SSt FrG A b o M T o v n raw aftemooii two o’clock at SIS Adams street, accompanied rPM of Clieadstleee OWfkir aM tob. the Boutti ICcthoW church. her aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Clors of Mmehe$ter—^A Ciiy of Village Charm Wethersfield on a plane trip to H^re Decrease * California yesterday. They left INCUR annu^xnicCttng of the Bradley Field In the morning and (OlaaMflod Advertlalag oa Paga U) MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1951 (SUTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CE: stockholdert of thc^Odd Fellows arrived In the evening, and will Better Entp|oyment Op* VOL. LXX, NO. 85 V. Building AssoClsUonNrf Manches­ visit relatives and friends In Los JANUARY ter, Inc., ^ 1 he held n t ^ e Odd Angeles, San Francisco and the FWows building WsdnesdsKJkn portunities^Oiven as H SMI ►Sacramento Valley. 'They will $4 Fee for Baby’s Punch. Chines^Bugle VanislivH uarjr IT, at slgntx^. m . spend two weeks on the Pacific Reason by Officials MarsbaiU Urges Draft o f 18*Yeai>01ils British Natious State . to^Seek Brings Drnggist $25 Fine Too Fast for Fotogs A drop of $1,487 lit the Decent- ItREeULARS OS $ .«l IRRE6 ULARS Another service In the Cove- her town welfare costs'^rom the 4 Detroit, Jan. 11.— Four- Eye Proposal Western Korea Jan. nsht-Congrfgitlonal week of same month a year ago is noted HEAVY OllAUTY SOLID COLOR , year-old Donald Bathy toddled —An American Infantry com­ vprftvef be held torrtor- In the monthly expenditure of the, over to a punchboard in a drug pany captured a Chtheae Siw evening at^:8i> at the ^me welfare department. W asM ble Defeiise Fuiids store and popped out four To Seat Reds bugler complete with bugle. of Mr. and Mrs. Saimiel J. John­ Town charity coats for the punches. Cameramen wanted to pho­ son, l« ^ ^ a p l« street^. The sn- month of December were, nearly Cannon Towels and ‘ThatU he $4," the druggist tograph the bugle. But: mial meeting: Is^^schedtilM,,to'take In balance with the November re­ Mattress Pads told the boy's mother, Mrs. Bevin Ur^cs Ailmission The mropany had sent it to place on Saturday, Janiiary l ^ at lief expenses, report’of the direc­ .Lodge Puta Need $t Top ' Betty Bathy, 28, She called po­ a battalion. The battalion had Just Be] the church. 43 ^ i c e street. Wth tor, Albert T?. Behrend, shows to­ Legislative List; lice, ' Of Peiping to U. N.; given it to the regithental com'!* reports and election of ofricerS; day, Last montli $7,671.22 was ^ Face Cloths % The druggist, Allan Durle, mander. He had presented It to A pot tuck supper at 5:30 will pi»- ipept. In November $7,687.28 w CrOP Caucus Oi K.’ s 38, was fined $28 yesterd^ for Timetable for . the division commander, who cede the mseUng and all psrls^ ipei^^ leaving the slight balan operating a Imtery. had turned it over to the torp* loners are urged td reserve the of $16,01. less for last month. Separate House Rules eigii Exit from Korea tommander. Tlte latter gave it Labor Advises r In December there were 76 cases REGULAR 1.00 22x4f^BATH SIZE to th* commanding general of date. 79c \ with 116 persons aided and In Stato CapltoL H a rtfc^ Jan Bulletin! th* Tllrklsh brigade.' November there were 74 caaes FULL BED SIZE ONLY—84x76” . LIMITED QUANTITTI ' The conimander of the 'Dtrk- Threat to Family doctors of Manchester Pure white filling that will launder white. Slight Oil spota- 11— (/P)— Governor John Lodge London, Jan. II-^J5—Bri­ Flexible Wage- have been Invited to attend the with lOB persons aided, the num­ aald today that oiie of tha flrat New Englan tain nnd IndIn have proposed ish hrlgsdc saiq he had rushed bers helped going up Slightly last no holes, cuts or tears. ''' REGULAR 50c 16x28 HAND SIZE Shaping Up on second anniversary meeting of the ^ 9 c thing* the General Auembly a lUgh-level conferenre be­ the bugle hhek to Turkey fiSr Hartford County Chapter, Ameri­ month. ahould do is to provide more tween the United States and presentation to the Turkish Priee Policies Mile Stretch Betwee^^ can Academy of General Practice, A year ago In December there Steel Mill Is chief of staff. were 9.1 cases with 191 persona money for civilian defense. Red China to dlM'iiss a Korean tonight at 8:30 at Hunt'Memorial, In hia first news conference Pesre, Informed sonrees re­ Oiungju and Osan Prospect street, Hartford. Dr. aided for a c,mt of $9,1,6838. ' REGULAR 25c FACE CLOTHS Tlie large drop In egsts from HEAVY 8-OZ. AC> ' since his Inauguration. Lodge as- ported today. Proponal Follows U. S. .lohn J. Clancy of Hartford will be those of a year ago is laid to bet­ aartsd that the problem of zetting O K ’d b y U .S . Their move had the blessing Tpkyo, Frldaf, Jan. 12.— Installed as president, succeeding ter employment opportunities at Real heaT-y quality Cannon towels and face cloths that are up a atatewids protective organ­ of the seven other British Com­ Decision to Drop (/T)— ^American Second Divl'* Dr. John Freeman of Newington ization was "something of prim* Proposes Six this time. Featherprdof an exceptional'value for Januarj-. Slight oil spots or misweaves monwealth nations represent­ sion troops clung stubbornly, Other new officers and two direc­ which wlU not Impair the wearlaig qualities. Peach. Yellow, urgency.” Plan! to Be Located in ed at the Conimonwralth Pre­ 30-Dav Freeze Plan; tors will be elected. Dr. SebasUan A.qum, Green and Flamingo. Because of that, he said, one of miers’ Conference iinder way Inst night to a salient one and Juliana, chairman of the commit­ his first acta will be to determine New London • Waler- here. To One Ratio F. D. R. Jr. Gels Post one-half miles south of Won- tee on medical fees, will make a Pillow Ticks how much money will be needed ju on the critical central Ko­ report at the meeting, (Re g u l a r 49c for civllisn defense and what forf Area; Cerlifi- London, Jan. T l--(/P '—A set of Washington, Jan. Ma­ In Arms Plan rean front, but two Korean changes will have to be made In C a te Today principles which Britain and In­ jor labor leaders said today the SHOE the istate Defense act to meet Is D u e Red divisions were attempt­ 36'* FAST COLOR FRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM dia are said to feel would^aid in government must mould a wage- Ic Reg. 99c present needs and probable future ing a flanking move from th® Manchester REPAIRING needs. Washington, Jan. 11— —New ending the Korean War was be­ Sen. Knowlainl Would price policy flexible enough to north and east. Eyes Special Mesaage England is going to have a $250,- fore Coinmonwealtli Premiers to­ work for a dei-ade. A- spokeaman with the AmerU Of the Better Kind Printed Percales day. Have Europe Pul 60 They gnve that appraisal to the Date Book Re-cover those old pillows now. Heavy featherproof blue I Lodge said there was s posal- 000,000 steel mill, the government cans, who were bolstered by and white stripe ticks that will wear for years. bllity he might outline what he It included admission of Com­ Wage 'Stabilization Board, an arm French and Dutch troops, identi­ DONE WHH.E announced yesterday. munist China to the United Na­ Divisions in Field to of the Economic Stabilization considers the State’s Civil Defense Secretary of Defense George Marshall and Assistant Secretary Anna fied the Reds as about 20,000 men needs in the way of more, money The mill is going to be located tions, reaffirmation by the big Agency (ESA) which announced Sunday, January 14 YOU WAIT Rosenberg appear before the Senate .%rmed Serilces CommiUee In Ten Aiueriruii Units of the North Koraon Sixth and Hartford District Youth Rally 4 4 « Yd. and more legislation in k special in the New London-Waterford Con­ powers of the 1943 Cairo Declara­ last night that it will not now put Tenth divisions. Washington, Jan. 10. as Mar-ihslI urged the draft of 18-year-olds for tion pi-omlslng the return of For­ of Luther Leaguers at South message. necticut area. into effect a temporary 30-day The censorship withheld furUie* SA M YULYES LIMITED QUANTITY! Stuart Symington, Chairman of 27 montha’. senioo to buUd up the nation’s fighting forcf*. (AP mosa to China, a time table for Washington, Jan. 11 -UP)- Sen­ freeze on priees and wages. Methodist church, 4 p. m. Dozens of patterns In all types of designs, small and Already, h* told newsmen, he details of this action, which was 101 MAIN STREET the National Resources Security Wirephoto). the withdrawal of all foreign ator Knowland (R., Calif.) pro That left the controls*8ltuatlon Vl>dne«Mlay, January 17 large, for dresses, aprons, draperies, etc. has consulted with Hoger Glea­ reported h f AP (Jorrespondent Lecture oi> Merit Systems for son. State Civil Defense Director, Board notified Sen. Brien McMahon troops from Korea, and a seat for as Indefinite as it was a week or Red China on any U. N. group set posed today a alx-to-one ration for William C. Barnard in a dispat forces come under the 8th Army." and kidnaping in Oklahoma, Cook as possible. ESliott Roosevelt. apd Morse (R-Ore), urging that Beech said the new setup was i.s still being hunted In Califor­ $08 Main St.. Turnpike Ooraet Jarvis Realty Seven Hurt As nia’s Imperial Valley and across Inforniet. 8 to 8—TeL 2-4848 day at St. Patrick's School when Department can find a basis to Chicago Dally News report from he sought to take hla seven-year- Plane Crashes prosecute such a charge. "MacArthvir'rf Headquarters is the 22-ycar-old Joplin, Mo., ex­ convict may have done away with Tokyo that Gen. Douglas MacAr­ old son Rexle out of class, police Courts Must Ueridn reduced to releases of general na­ thur waa underatood to have rec­ reported. ‘Obviously there always is a ture, human interest stories and two missing El Centro prospec­ FCG Moves to End The 42-year-old physician re­ C-47 With 11 Aboard tors and seized their automobile Admits Killing ommended to Washington a question in a case like this of awards and decorations. Flash Broadcasts Aid­ prompt withdrawal. cently charged in a California whether the exploded accusations “ Not in the memory of the old? for his flight.. court that hla wife took the young­ Falls Near Albuquer* The prospectors, Forrest Dam­ Keyes Beach, veteran corre­ against Mrs. Rosenberg arose from est correspondents covering Mac­ ing niegal Bookies ^Nagging’ Mate spondent of the Chicago paper, ster November 20. He also accused que; All Leap to Safety Arthur's Headquarters for a ron. .32. and James Burke, 33. left Just z z his wife of "touring the country" mistaken identity or from wilfully home last Saturday, expecting to Throughout Country ■aid today he would "stand on the We Made A Real committed perjury," Morse told a decade has the illustrious general with the son of the late President. return next day. story” despite denials. His state­ The wife, Mrs. Minnewa Bell Albuquerque, Jan. 11— A reporter. been submitted to such a buttoning Seen 'at San Felipe Milford Official Says He ment followed a declaration in crippled, twin - engined C-47 "That is a matter for the courts up. 'The sheriff aald he had infor­ Washington. Jan. 11—uldn’t Stand It Any Arthur's public Information offi­ One and Two querque last night but all 11 per­ adoption of my motion. As a law­ Pacific War and the five years «f Felipe, Mex., a fishing village on sion today ordered a general In­ cer, that b a c h ’s story was "a fig­ Just Received! sons aboard parachuted to safety. yer, I believe we must protect the occupation of Japan, nobody has the gulf of Lower California Sat­ vestigation Into the handling of More; Uses an - Axe ment of the writer’s imagination.” Seven were injured. sanctity of the oath we administer ever spoken for MacArthur's com. urday night. Other information horse racing information by. radio Beach said he had it from "au­ Ground search parties found the to witnesses that they shall tell mand but MacArthur himself. indicates Cook was also seen at and TV stations. Milford, Conn., Jon. 11—UP)— thoritative sources.” A NEW SHIPMENT three crewmen and eight passen­ the truth." "TTiat MacArthur would know­ The Ck)mmlsslon announced it la The restatement of the policy o f a Kind News Tidbits San Felipe Saturday night. sending a queatlonaire to ail stan­ Mrs. Mary Kriatie, 48 was killed COATS gers clustered around two fires in Morse said he also ‘ recognizes ingly surrender his freedom of The automobile of one of Cook’s laid down by President Trunian OF THESE POPULAR a rugged, barren area about 30 that some persons have questioned dard, FM and television outlets, because "she kept t)agging me," early last month apparently mean* CaUed From UP) Wires speech is unthlrikable to those who victims, Robert H, Dewey, Seattle. requiring full information on ail miles west of Albuquerque. Early whether Mrs. Rosenberg should be know him best." police quoted her husband as say­ that the ndlitary ia planning to subjected to “a re-hashlng of the Wash., salesman, was found 30 regular programs related to rac- today, the searchers brought them Beech said the new information miles north of San Felipe. Dewey's ing. hold on to a beachhead around A Manufacturer's Entire Sample Line accusations" in court, but added: Inff. College authorities—fearful that to Albuquerque where the se^en Mrs. Kristie, her skull crushed the aouthem port city of Pusan increaseil 'selective service de­ Principle At Stoke Thefiqy^nouncement emphasized aa long as poaaible. injured were taken to hospitals (Continued on Page Four) ((^ntlnned on Page Four) that the survey is not concerned by a blow from a hand axe, was Scarf Hats mands may close many academic at Kirtland Air Force Base and The basic principle of whether found dead yesterday in the base­ Might Minimize Losbcm doors—draft 10-point program to congressional committees .can al­ with occasional broadcasts of re- It la understood that some mili­ Sandla Secret Weapons Base. s\ilts snd other information about ment of her home here. That Will Save You $S2 to $102 send to Oongrress . . . Prosecu­ First reports said the injuries low themselves to be used as tary men have argued In policy A . - feature race events such as the Her husband, Victor Kristie, 51, or SUN VALLEY HOODS tion demands life imprisonment Included one broken leg and two springboards for unfounded, Town Recreation Director, Was councils that a voluntary wlth- for Bse Koch, red-haired widow of smearing charges against Ameri­ Preakness and the Kentucky Der­ possible broken backs. Further by. taken to the C!ounty Jail at New COME IN AND GET THEM NOW! Just Think Mode to Sen $239 ood $269 former commander of Buchenwald details were not available. Names can cltlMns outweighs that argu­ (Oontlnaed on Page Tea) NORTHERN BACK MUSKRAT concentration camp . . . Big B-29 Want All Data Haven on a warrant issued by CJor- were not released immediately. ment." oner James J. Corrigan. ?1 9 7 Superforta just returned from He added that Mrs. Rosenberg News Flashes FCC said it does want to know 'The men, aU military personnel Hit Her With Axe Korea are set to join air search for never has asked the committee not what stations have regular racing Lovin’ little hats that snug-hug about incluqing at least one lieutenant (Late Bulleilns ol the UP) Wire) programs, the form of their hand­ ' ’ Policeman William Hughes, flrat Just Think Mod* to Set $299 B-SO bomber missing in west. colonel and a Navy man, bailed to act. Ckjmmlttee Chairman Rus­ PlaneFirm s LET OUT MARMOT Twelve-year-old 8t. Louis girl ling, what detail is included, and on the scene after Kristie phoned > 2 1 7 out of the plane after the crew sell (D-Ga) also said he knows of his office about 2 p. m. and report­ the head with enchanting embrace! quits sixth grade of school to take no request by Mrs. Rotonberg that the source from which the station radioed Kirtland that one engine obtains the Information it broad­ ed he had killed his wife, said he up housekeeping for her 19-year- the case be dropped. Bulles Gets New Post Need a Year The attractive draping scarf of the had ' failed and they were aban­ casts. found the man in a dazed and Just Think NATURAL SHEARED RACCOON Mod# to Sell $399 ofd husband . . Ptaens (Pinky) doning ship. Cain, who is in Florida racover- SUverfoerg of Ansonia, former fly­ Washington, Jan. 11— (iP)— President Truiijan has named The decision on the survey grew shocked condition. hat protects your ears and throat >297 ■ The plane was on a flight from Ing from an operation, had ex­ John Foster Dulles to head a special American mission to go He said Kristie told him his wife out of differences within the com­ weight boxing champion, is con­ Norton Air Forca Base. San Ber­ pressed sentiments simitar.' to victed in New Haven court of per­ to Japan for talks on a peace treaty. The State Department mission over an order of last Oc­ had been naglgng hlin at lunch Even Then They Can from wintry winds and snow. nardino, Calif., to Wright-Patter- Morse's when he filed his motion. w d followed him dm^stalra to Just Think Mode to Sen $239 mitting Indecent exhibition , > . aaid in announcing the appointment today that the Republi­ tober for radio station WTUX at MINICBLEND MARMOT son Air Force Base, Dayton, O. In the last CTongresa, the com­ the cellar, still nagging him, when Produce at Only Half Brooklyn Dletrlct Attorney Mile* mittee spent 18 days Investigating Wilmington, Del., to close down >1S7 F. McDonald reportedly is issuing LL L. A. Young, the pilot of aa can Foreign Policy Adviser will have th6 personal rank of its business and go off the air. he went to fix the furnace. World War H Rate Air Force C-4.5 sent to_^help In the the accusations against M n. Ros­ Ambassador, . "Something happened and I 21-page financial questionnaire to enberg. They were voiced first by The order was based on . a finij- Mod# to Sal $339 all cope even remotely connected search, said the seven ' Injured ♦ * * ing by a commission majority couldn't stand it any longer," he Just Think MOON GLO BLEND MUSKRAT were gathered around one fire. A Beitjamln Freedmgn, retired New Loa Angeles, Jon. 11.—(3b—It The “Lana” is pictured; we have several >2S7 with gambling and police graft Man Badly Bunted In Blast probe. mile or so away, around another (Ueattooed oa Page Two) win take the alrcraft'lndustry at others equally smart— all of fine quality, fire, were the others. (Coariaoed oa Page fwo) New London, Jan. 11— —An explosion in a cylinder of 1 (Uoflttaoed oa Pog« rwo) soft rayon suede in a choice of gay new col­ caiarges that his department, al­ leMt a year to begin producing $ 1 .9 8 Just Think NATURAL LEOPARD CAT Modo to M $ 3 6 9 lowed strategic materials to go to bottled gas in a small cabin in Flanders, about eight miles half aa many planes as It did In ors and white. t Red (jbina since outbreak of Ko­ >297 west of here, resulted today in second and third degree burns the other war, a survey o f malq rean war are described as “utter­ of the head, face, neck and aritid for Joseph Gordon, 51, of 33 ly and- completoly fata*" by Secre­ Girl Believed Suffering ^^Lady BountifuV^ Aids planto In Southern California in­ Just Think SOFT LUXURIOUS MOUTON LAMB Mod# to Sal $139 tary of Commerce Sawyer . . . . Hempstead Street, this city. dicated today. Threat of material sbortagea la go­ • * e President Truman haa called-for >107 1st Quadruple Amputee a production capacity o f 80,000 Spedal Lot of HATC $1.00 and ing to result in some m l^ ty wis­ From Cancer Is Okay Find Plane Wreckage - planes annually In the present py clothes this summer . . . Veter­ Just Think NATURAL LET OUT CHINCHILLA CONEYMnda to sdi $239 Muroc, Calif., Jan. 11—-197 mobUlzatloa . . . Chinese National­ the wreckage of a B-50 bomber missing with eight persons New York, Jan. 11—UP)—"The ^ Today her greatest pleasure U Rochester, Minn., Jon. 11— (JP)— Awill board another plane for At- con expand to any capacity re- VALUES TO $6.98 * ist Defense Minister says Russia aboard. The crashed plane was sighted about 15 miles sonth- Lord loveth a cheerful giver.” i giving away money. Four-yearri>ld Carolyn Purcell lanta, arriving there tonight quUred tf they get the necessary has moved additional 800,000 isn’t going to lose her eyes, and Shrliiers Aided, east of here. F'ate of the o^upants was not immediately That’a how Mrs. Martha 8. Rey- ”I can't help it,” said y eew - troops to Siberia in readiness for nolds explains har gift of $1,000 I day. "I must help people. I ^ * materiolsv t o ^ and manpower.. Shop Early - These Lovely CoatsRefleet the Newest Fashiort• Trends cancer, believed threatening her Mrs. Purcell brought Carolyn determined. A spokeaman for Donglaa Alf^ sitnrk 00 .Alaska. to the Korean War's first quad-1 to give—oh, hon^ I lov# to givb. life, doesn't even exist in her case. here by plane late'Tuesday, with In the past ten or 15 years, she croft Clorp;, 'sold the industry Millinery Dept. That was the Joyous report giv­ a grim choice tormenting ' her ruple amputee, Pfc. Robert Smith. Veteran News Vendor Dies Mrs. Reynolds, a blrd-llke little estimated, she has gives away turned oat military ptanea i t the Treasury Balance en by Mayo CJlinic specialists yes­ mind. She had been told by doc­ money at the rat* of about $10,000 rate pf nearly 100,000 a year dur­ Second Floor Manufacturer's Sample .Coats terday .to Carolyn’s mother, Mrs. tors In Atlanta that <;!arolyn must New Haven, Jan. II— day. McHugh, known to thousands deserving oo*