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SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 195^ FAGE TEN ilaturljfHt?r„ ^usttins ^ ^More Dontii's Are Meeded jh Bloodnipbile Visit Here Tomorrow n r - and colored halls . , . The postmen LAND. SURVmNG beginnlhgy'to lose ■ that round- Sailor Duffy Hel(M ^anta C1qu« Power Break ATcraKCyDaily Net Press Rjon The WcRihCT About Town shoulder^ took now that : their Perecaat ot 0. 8. Weather Bnrens Heard Along Main^ Street bags hiBve-hieen lightened . . That Edward L. Dayii, Jr* Pdr tk e Week f&nded ' D ec. *7, 185* - - -- T h e ' .Pk»t Mistress piub of half^ot glint in the, stray mon- Cause Sought RegtBtereFuwd $am yor ' A Dsughters. of' Liberty Kor 17, And on Some of MuntUe»ter^$ Side Streets, T.po gre.l's eyes aa^ he posed,, for a 15 Proctorr R MM w l / MgaelMater » efnudy, snow Bhowen late'to­ l^raid photo with Dog Warden LOU, will meet Monday night at m w i o , 10,819 night and early Turn day. Clear­ 8 o'cl^k-at the home of Pest Mis­ Tlir Magic inn •Bongwriters in the theoi*y that .tin tint Power Cp. linable tp ing, eoMer Tbeeday aftemoon. tress Mfs.. Martha Bell-, 17 Rose­ - Member of the Audit ; 0t>n't 16t a lapel pin lem you moon is covered with a thick la ^ , d ^ w Bureau ot Circulations m ary pllsce. l^ a n y e m b l r X l n i f sltua^^^^^^ er of dust. 1 o ^ a ^ oU ck ao o ^^ Down Trouhtk Origin, Manchester— A City pf VillageVii Charm We, have in mind a- story v a Now the'theory has-shifted to roar,, stonmnestopping for a oulck quick appre- appre Mpn^ Late for Work Among the divorces granted In friend told us Vcccnlly. Seem,s the of view that in.sUad of hcnslve glance to the west before Superior Court'yesterday were the remembering, rather sheepishly, (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE C E I ^ used to hang out a t a local tlu h idusl, the m oon's surface ^ cover-j, ' A piivver fa ilu re ^ e re last ni]^ht, r GOSMETIGS i (Clatalfled Adrertlalnf oa Page U) MANCHESTfiR. CON'N., MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1953 following to local residents: Lewis quite a bit. .Somehow, he got hold\cd'iold\cd with a spongy honeycomb of. lat It's been going on fdg years VOL. LXXIL NO. 80 i Shoppers., in ones and - twos, P \WE CARRY ALL d Fiysinger of 'Manchester from of Ui'e lapel pin of a large but rqcK and dirt. d Further explanation CBjUse ofXwhlch could tipt be deter­ i.sed snows , thiathis is caused by heavy WHtRhlng the Jarv is shovel biting mined today ^yV'the Manchester L Lk a d i n o b r a n d s i A |^s M. Fryslnger on the 'secret ; organization. H«f" Just u.sed .steel yawfula of c^th from the grounds' of desertion; Florence to wear it - because he liked Ihtf co^lc 'rays from tj/ie sun and dis- Division of the Connecticut Power tanl\sta'rs whtcli . nave been' boiu- parkingXlpt bank/at the. Locust Sulle of Manchester'|roih Theodore w'ay the light bounced ort It, for lany, remltetKin many^peo- > Arthur Drug Storss j Sulle of Maybrook, ■Y.^.'on the barding thq }ivp<(^ for a'million or •street coiW and mentally trying Statehood ho other reason,, he clainicd..*— to measure-flovromuch a seven-foot ple belng^late ^or- w ^ k . Company 'grourida^of desertion ;\Frances Lu But that WAS until a little exj iiinr^ years. !TKe cirec^oTThe hohi- Lynch of .this town from, Daniel P. bardmcnl, according to scientists, strip would wim^ the street. officials ate^ st for an explarta- pericncc he had. Seems that an-' The little ..girlSstandlng in the tion to the failucp'that oecurred at- Lynch, also of Majichester, on the olhor visitor to the club one night has been to turh the surface of the \ groimds of Intolerable cruelty, moon into^a fine-honeycomb. crowdetl biyik, anWA^avely trying 12:50 this m om inis^d left most \ spotted the pin. The visitor was to blink.tjfc fears oiftsof her big, of the town without -poww until . vrith the plaintiff granted JIO a wearing' one, too. .and he inimdit^ Yet therc^ fiirfy he a faint re ­ week each for the support of'two prieve in Ihiit; Couldn't sopiebod.v brown eyes as she looRed around. 2 :10. atcly figured that he had found a for heiymother-.__On New-^Year's I'd:—Primary failure was in thfe>aonnso m111 anya months Hawaii will get Statehood "tit good. wtthofit a fatalityily Xnd a,nd then have Mrs. AnXe B- F ranke of Spencer '5 o'clock this mom'ingi residents Here to See Ike iui«l Triiriian Association of Hartford County on j- A lid so ij.-Went on. They/met street, whone^culinar'y skill la well of the North End were without, a*very early date.” Death Eisenhower Jan. 13 in' the auditorium of^ the four within the spa>)^ of, a few pow,er for -a few moments, Com- TiC'Vernl ynles after tJiat at tpe club. Weeks? . . . . How ni(tqy people known to 'members of the Country Knowland, new^chalrmah ot-the H artford Om Company During" the “roiirsc hf the/ several Club and their fHcnds. apparently pgily engineers have been' unable lea See SenatF Republican Policy commit­ still insl.al Hint Vet Mavc/i>e/f ).-iis ju.ii.ju.at a u : . v - i u ™ . to track down the source of the meetings, our friend found hint- temporary , housing pi^jeH.'ihatI'flIofM. IhAf in°^^ \ tee, told neWsmen he did not feel Offer Madfe^ Committee chalmlen a«e sglf Biibjectcd to Sern'ct/hands^kcs will come down ‘X 'l^t aflch the .was one of the prize Ivlnners in the failure. ' / - FUEL OIL at dlberty to discuss what Eisen­ minded to bring their anniuil-;, rn- an^-n^ullercd pa.s.s \wfrd.s. Being a war"?______. . . Whatever______..happencfl\to .j ...... W al Garden Club-YWICA contest IniK^vnote hower had. to say about Hawaii to.^the .meettog^.pl. th^ .^.rl. very; ^versatile- g;*wilftmgji, how-J;the 'big demsnff fftt'- a .the .best decorated ^incS,..at. ^Jditatehood, Scout "Cbuhcip Tiiesd^ night at ever, he rrianagetr to >i‘bspond' in comfort? ‘ / 1 ChKIsfmas. Her old-fashioned ‘‘But I have every reason to be­ 7:46 A t the" honie of Mrs. .lohn / I colonial home lent itself admir­ o r kjjid to the l^ndshake and to Who the louse .was thal stole the Engagement lieve," he added, “that Haw'ali will .Boyle, 661 Mtjrdle turnpike east. mumble,,a few-'P#s4 words of his ably to her scheme, of placing in Hartford, Jaii. — get statehood at a very early flashlight.frqm.ihe glove compart­ each window colored glass objectd> own. / /' ... Governor Lodge is .expect&dX date." New York, , Jaft. 5—C/P) ment of that car behind the high mostly kntiquea, which were lllumlr iVhitehill-V^uzzi Stw Yorlc, Jui. S—o n - - Among the bVlhs reported ' at The visitpi- never found oilt-that school;? . .'. Who the lice are that Mr. and Mr*. DaVta L. Whilehlll to welcome tlie 1953 GenerjlX New Bill Ready the Hartford 'Houital on Dec. 30 naled frhm within. The grounds CU15H0 /A conditional ? stay of execu­ Winston Churchill uriifM^n his "brotper'' wasn't. The' friend­ make a prauticc of ransacking cars of PaaSumpsifc, yt?;. announce the ASK FO R Assembly . ^Vednesday witli' a Legislation to give the territo! tion was off|Bred today to ■ were a daughter \p Mr. and Mrs. ship capi.e, to a .natural ending around the house also presented a engagem ent of tlWir daughter. Mi.ss statehood will be in^oduced Jn tjle the United States today with Dofiald "R. ‘ Evans Vof ' 31' • Stone that,are parked at such places a-i ga.v--ippearanee with yari-cqlorcd gtern warning , thaZne^' pror, atom spies Julius and Ethel when iHc fdrmci^ le’ft 'tbwn,'. the'Verpja'rick 'arid BotvfIs .si'li'dol's' Dbriatd T. 'D uffy, 6rrf control lechhicttin searhaW, W. S. Navy, son Ckiditle Whllehllt', t'o Joseph ‘ U. posals shouldn’t>«rauthorized new Congress Ih'iiTew days, R o w ­ this....firm ' ’declmratton»-**lt® street and a son to\^r. and Mrs. / Bijt ever since then, our friend, lights. \ ■ Yalluzzi, son of Mrs. Rose M. Val- ROY KNOFU Rosenberg if/ they apply to during minstrels, public lilectings, Much interest was taken in the of Mr. and Mrs. James Duffy, Jr,.< of 90 Cambridgewtreet, and hus­ land said. Previous bills to/grant British wimt no extension Rphert. Dunfleld of\59 Harlan haw'developed a sf^sclai fondness juMi of 171 Summit street, and the luring 'Session unless' -io - HawaU-.anrt/AJaska Tiiad. \ . etc ? Z - . -Why some parents don'L contest;'the fleat held-tocall.v, and band-«f-M»rl?Rtricl» Duffy afR FD l,.Andover, la aboiwvw'iUi yoimg-: INSURANCE i/| President Truman . ior .clem­ the war 4n Korea. - 'Sluiai* for that little lapel pin. H e still realise that these crooks may be St era from the Norfolk, Va,, area at a Christmas party glvan en board late Franly S. Yklluzisi.' Of E vefy. DiMcrlpUoB ime provision is made to pay have been sidetracked 4n;Congres8. man.v .people enjised through the Miss \Vhitehill, a graduate of Knowland was acci^panied to ency. ly thereafter, arrangenieiits JlkcB the way the light boufirea off their klf|s? streets admiring' the homes of his ship, the US.S-Hayrrswortly Fire Controlman Duffy Was among f ^ . t h e m . _ Feitoral Judge Irving ,R. Kauf-' ’ Simmon^ College. Boston,'Mass., is ARTHUR A. IBtBenhower's— Corriiwidore— hotel it especially those colored lights How long it will he before I priie,-winnera sinhe the list ap­ cremrmemhei's who-voftmteeredAto act as boats to the jt.Qung ghj5.sts.l RMuming from Puerto Rico, nian, who pVesldeff aT'IheTr' tija l.' ere announced for tha around the bar. » ch'cstcr will have a civic aii] ,-f presently'an -in^.lnjetoo —th~^foods4l KNOFLA AGENCY w her^he repr'esented President­ headquarters by GDP Senators Ish prime minister to m ttt peared in The Herald. and nutrition at New York Unlver said he would grant the stay If rliim? , . . What the popuIaWn of E st. 1921 elect Elsenhower at the inaiigura- Hugh Butler ’of /Nebrasks, G»y they filed with the federal couit With President-elect Dwii^t . Mnnn/Llght 'Manchester will be in nnqfncr 10 agent,' Forrest Buckland; tra: sy-^Cobleskill, N. Y. 875 5IAINST. tion o f\ Governor Luis Munoz Cordon of Oreg^, end Arthur V. Of Smackin’ Interest 'portation, Edward Nordstrom /Mr. Valluzzl served In the Ait by Saturday an order stating they Eisenhower this .afternoon. .Tudgmg by the anmfal wave of y ears? . . . Hoiv long itf will be Depending on which, school of Grange Notes Dial 5440 o r 2-5592 Marin. tM governor today was Watkins of Uj.ah. will make the application for exec­ FILMS Mrs. Evelyn H. Coughlin, Mrs rce in- the Pacific area during touches oh his ’Tht announcement said Cfeaiai- songs which relate the moqn before this town has o m Are de­ thought you mentally attend, this putting fih)rtihg. ' BuUei“ will be chairman of the utive cliemwey. 111 and Elaanbower win meat a t tha Celina Scranton, assistant lectur War n. He attended the state messa^ to the incoming DEVELOPED AND is. just an objee^ covered with partm ent an.tl one w ater dep art­ item should be of intere'st to all H a p p in g Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Kaufman announced his de­ home of financier Bernard Bamdi, moondust.- you^ lovers every- ment? . . .' Wheth^the, pay cut er, Ml’*'’’ Nancy K eeney;.and plari- UniverMW Connecticut and is an legislature. \ r w i l President MU-hael Quill wbUperB In the ear of Allan Hay committed', which handles state­ PRINTED local parents. A British, child The members of Wapping Grange ist, Mj's. Trudy M allctt. office' stipervisor for the John cision shortly after an appeals where ChurchUI la staying on Mb 'where (Including the last rows in at Cheney's will affect bu.sincss on psychologist apparently has the Will A s\ Support wood, executive Wee prestdent o^'the CIO, flcft) dbiing the tuass hood iMlslatlon. Cordon and W at­ court/decided to reserve decision visit herb. The two wiU dine 'to­ M anchester UieatW'SI are in for a 30 enjoyed the following 6h'ri.ng sold down the river? the straight and. narrety. Dr. E. R.. ./■ lepslators to' back him up in his after a visit lo the territory. ^ Ae a prelude to the nu / acted by the Grange: "Safe and leys station \snrl/'prcsented her gagement of their daugbler, Miss drive to curb spiralling ygovern- Kaufman told defense attbmey coM, hard facts.^Thls in spite the Board of Directors Matthews haa told a conference of Butler said prospects appear Emanuel Bloch the atgy would re­ CUiurchill told a ehipboatd ;emp^s the fabt that many astronomers i^ane" Christmas question and vnth a past lecturer's 'jewel, 1n Sonia Beverly "^Jackson, X o Cpl. -ment spending. Gotha»i^ W eatherin^ will resize that Tuesday is a nuiclv education aa.sociaflons that a "tal­ 'bright for quick committee./ ap main. in effect until five days after conference that reeietanea and gco^ysfclsts have backed answer roll call; carol singing by /recognition of/'her work during Jam es M. MQCurr.V.' son of Mi;, and The inconsistency of lawmakers prevtrt. of Hawaii's statehood. an(f bctlfj/nlght to meet than FiMda^yl’ ented smacker waitvfor the rigpt thV Grange; "Nativity' Tableau." the President made a decision in greaslon In Korea had moment to get that wallop home^— 1952. A .sale of \a k e d Itfcms w as Mrs. Samuel R. McCurry o f\ 87 approving new projects an»l serv­ a d d ^ ; ' ' man.v people amokp-'too accompanied by the G r a n g/ Cedar, street. the case. A new execution date lessen the danger of a thli h. d rink too much, sleep too the moment when the child pits its •held- for bimefitX of Children's ices requiring large expenditure,* ' "I ^ of the_,pplnioii there I.* w ar. "7— r ChoTkis. / Chrislma.'s-'parly. X __ then would be set If clemency were r? . . . Whether ive'rc going wholas'hlf against all authority. without providing the money td suflicleni\Eupport to pgis the bill But he spoke out TheXchristmas gifts for children pay f6r them has long created a Private Bus Strike denied. \ b have a good old-faat)tbncd snow "Then," advises the doctor, "give Mondaji cvcninc:-, K?ec; '22, the in the Senble." ,/ • - He said the stay would be tension of the war U storhv in Manchester''this year? it ly'good, hard smack and you may presented to tlie manger werp newly /formed chorai';, group . of probleln in the state. The Republican pratiorm called gfanted automatically as soon as danger In Europe. donated to the Salvation.l Army, The message will outline the . . . Who pUt .tha pop corn , in our give it a proper sense of moral HiU.M-^wn G range w eht on a BALCH is Your . H ew ^ork. Jan. 5— next two years and will stress in a Knowland .said rte had his three general way some of the legislative p^dufsp a tran.sport crisis. Subways and ciw-owned bii.s lines of the courtj. GOOD Wopderfiil, But. . . The npxtx rpguW r nlpeting will ..jfleet, but were forced t ^ 'q u it colleagues ar^"all Very much in The Appeals Court motlim was bp held Tuesday. Jan. 13, a t the. proposals needed to fulfill the GOP Icie.sted in Statehood 'tor Haww To All ChiMrei ^ Curl) spfvlce mailing is a won­ sU rletty for Ciala earlier than -planned. Aflw the je^riedHhe extra load of strjip-hanging/lommuters without one of the last ditc(i efforts/by de­ This is strictly for cals. Not the Wapping Coj^munity 'House last vi.sit was niaile, the groupNmet platform promises. ' great difwulty on normal ached-*' and hope/it will have bp ea/Iy "The real ceni derful thing If .you can get c ginning withXa pot hick at .6'u50 While the governor Will hit haid fense attorneys to save the couple Siamese, pZ.si-ans or other pam­ sf the home of Mr. and Mrs, \^;l- ules. Most of tho^Lljra-miniona of 1 place” oi^^the Senate calendar accused of conspiring to transmit w eaU m Bui It Can Be enough to the curb to use it. p. m. Mrs; Alma Brooks, /(tate on the need for economy, his actum We're referring, of course, to pered arial^rals of the species tc r F, F orrest. U wa.sl la te r corrthiuters rrignaged to reach work ' Aliaska Not Discussed/ atom bomb secrets tO/the Soviet Iron Curtain.' An Important hut that ordinary feline, the G range . Ipcturer, knrt hcr/'a.ssis- learned that it was a siirprla recommendations for underwriting . ~A; Perrett The priSae mlniitMt ' life new mall box set up on the the new budget will not come until approxroxlraately___ . art time. In T^ply to questions, K n^li Union. Factor In cherished petsXof many of us as tants, ydll install, ttm new; officers party , for- the lecturer. Mils. Eve- TTie City h■ a dI V '^ s ig ; n e d ex tra po­ .sald/Statehood for Alaska veas nofl Review Is ftoig(ht rived al Queen sidewalk in front Of the Post Of of Wapping Grange for' the year the budget is sent to the legisla­ Their well as' tbo.se less fortunate, fel- lyn H. Coughlin, who whs pre­ lice to subway stations a'nd altered dis/ussed at today's scsslt talk s w ith flee a few. niohths ago. Tlie Idea 1953. / tor^ early next month.' stV i ^\Tbe motion . urged the court to lows^yopularly known a.s alley- sented with a gift from the carol­ chool hours In expectation of a asses at 66; 7 'He added that in his ootnlon the hold up the electrocution while the Schoolwork Js a good one and was gratefully H lllslonh' BETTER DEAL • Faces Deficit accepted b.v the ■citizenry. cnt,s; Perhaps. pa\licularly. those ers a.s a token of appreciation KEMP'S,ln( Monday morning cohimuting cr Vase for/Hawaiian stawhood'"”!* convtgteeiFpiMT aak' Uie Supreme hotiielc.ss, angular, \ b attered .cats Donald Reck, oyerseer ,of Con^ With the state facing a deficit Montr^1/ J a r i. 5-reB^ft- nearby area where parking is pef- place to curl up and steep.', East Wind.sor Grange, Mrs, Eve- S.rf*rt Ineom . fo r the next two a fte r the m orning rush hour/1»Miled W illiam A. P errett, 66. din length of time Hawpii haa been a ' the motion V under adidviaem ent, of the most imiiortant caches of subversive data found in th e- tigniScanee of "For-this i.s a w arning .a winter 1953, as foljows; '\ V peeled Income for the next two territory, and the size of its popii- th a t Soviet aggretali er yon have had your cWM’b eyes teste mltted. As a result, the front ends .Ij’-a .H,. .Coughlin, as-slslc'l a.s soloist 'year.*, 'speculation 1* th a t Gover­ without. Incident. of..th?. Bllver Lane Bus Lino,' Inc., i pending* ojitcome of. a .defense, cou Monti-eai.” 'Tha cache waa dlaCCV-^ of their cars arc so clo.se t/f the weather tvaming. It happened Edward ' Nqntetimm, . m ^ a t e r ; for/.W ilber T.,' Little .gnd his in- lation, gK-e'"U priority over A las­ ference with Fedgral Judge Irving and fully James Coughlin, ovcj^ccri Mrs. nor Lodge will have to recommend Ma.vnr Is OpWmlstlc ' died suddenly this mornln ered Saturday as police made a naij box th a t its ru rh .service qual again this week. One of .Vqur col­ .stalling team, due to the absence boost in taxeg to bridge the gap. "Thinga are. coming along ka R. Kaufman,'Who pgased the death routine check on the death of Con- at hat bMn CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNE6 fEAR ’ROUND, are seriously hindered; if not leagues, feeling the suddeji and EvelynYl. Coughlin./^turer'; John of their regular .singer. •■*‘\to n a Beach. Fla., of a h e ^ t attack. Hawaii,lawali, whlclVhadwhicb/had a ^lopulallon sentence. '' of the past R, N ordstrom , slcisjard: W alter S. one cent increase-In Uie pres- ' right." /aid Mayor Vincent R. Irti- , News of his death was/eceived by stantinl Stathapouloa 60-year-old Ex-Red Claims iiiated. When one of lhe.se drastic drhp in temperature thia .Several officcr.s and mem bers of i 3Tie defense also plkM to ask native of Greece, In a dingy room-: Id. overlapping parkcra, slips into week end, found a nice ..'varni ForTo.st, assistant stew ard; iMra- — , pelllUeri. ,. membei's of his fam^y about 11 ((k>ntlniied qn Page Thlrteen)! Kaufman to poatpone Uie\executlon Churchill diicUni s a y w h at Hillstowri Grange attended the (Obditlnued on Page Foor.) -r*' |. c?lty transit officials said,*"op- o'clock this m orning Mr?. Perrett' liig-house. . • I position .the poor-fellow who drives motor, to sleep on underneath the Mhbel K. -McCaffrey, chaplain; meeting of Pioneer Pa.st Rfasters' to permit time to preparS/^ ap­ Hiss Member ht would ditcutt m aetiiig Walter F. Forre.st. treasurer; Mrs. ' eratlons are normal" despite the was with her huboand when he Police said he alao waa known i un Ju.sts.lo mall a IcUec has to liter nice protective covering of an Asa.ociation . . Saliifdax. vv’ening, peal to President Truman for ex­ as. Costa Poultui and had bcenj with Eisenhower, .. doelSMd ally hack into po.sitlon to jockey Rita''J.'- Schaefer, secreta^;' gate­ __ _ , ~ . fextra passenger -burden.'' They died. - ecutive ClMrWcy.'_ / th ere wae '^not1 ttMOMpaisjr automobile,'"hood, 'Thivt com fort' Dec. 29. Mrs. Evclvn H. Cough­ According f o / reports received dead several days, apparently from ; close cnohgh. to,the box to mail hi.s able refuge from, the winter wind keeper, Edvird C. Nordstrom^ lin had charge of the cntertaiiH- The Supreme.-.Gmirt aw ady has Of Special Ce about It; ~ Cirres,' ■ Carol Small;*" P o m o n a, here “Burt,” /as he was known, [aict Tells rtaliiral causes. j letter. \ ' straight to the cat hospital rticcnt. ReicB^eds Setj ^ssjemion'- passed on the sentSlWc, but the / Note-books containing names: W ants T arlif Now w e \« a liz e th a l qiP-'t of FJaine LaBrccquc'^; Flora, Dyana ' They declined to esthnate how arose this m ining ih fine spirits. 641 MAIN. STREET/MANCHESTER TEIy 2-3128 !> subject of our story made the Officers and nvembers of HillsV After his breakfast, he went visit­ liew motion asks a/Tcvlew of the and addresses of hundreds of per- Washington, Jan. 6—(^-y/Na- T o quest! u f the offendiW drivers . probably >take_ of faelng-aft -^toad of DeCosta: lady assistant steward, V much of an Increased load the case on new points of law. inatcly 300 th e -^ ^ ria ^ H C ynthia Booth: executive comhVIl-' tow n G range attended the sui?- ing at a n^ghboring apartment. It Hoy/ Army Wife sons^were found In a suitcase.— thaniel Weyl. a confessed/ for­ don't realizA the- ineonvenience; forward, and wheri thejowner of suing, Stage x^o 'urgecity-owned lines carried. Their attorney, Rmanuel H. m inister: tee, Henry L. Totten. Jr., three prlse party oh Saturday evenir^g. WHS there that -he suffered the at­ ■ In Addition there wei*^ stacks of mer Communist said todajyAlger they're-.causiiW'. They, piohab^ /the enr ^tem pled to start it next De^20 at Winchester Grangee ‘ l^ ll A mediation session was sched­ Bloch,. said yesterday thal U. S. Commilnist books, pamphlets, -Indicated wantedrh yeahs; Everett A. Schaefer, one uled at city hall today in another tack. "p/ie Perretta were making Hiss was a member of the Com­ don't even realize thc^rc o niorninc;'pussy cat ,,hot only re- -for pavid Seelye, ma.ster of B es- an anmtal winter trip to. Florida Knifed Colonel Matslial William A. Carroll fixed code shf'ets, a fully-loaded abb- lowering tariff har- lapped yt^ar\ ^ ^ _ Two Ex-CMefseiffort to end the strike, but rep­ m unist party in 1933 "liy a unit cciyeiy a _brqken' leg. ahe wa4 de- con Grange.-who resigned hb' of- and bad left. Manchester Dec. I- • the pi'eclse/day and hour of the machine'ghn and an 18-inch ma-, composed of various government rlers so eam her awn And so to. you 'people whe/b^ve tailerl/aa well. ThPVfollbwirfg committees'wcpe fice' to enter the armed fprees. resentatives'of the GIO Transport, scheduled /execullnn. Previously chete. , T h e machlne-^in and living Wl< trade* not aid.” .occasion to park mear /P o n t appointed:^ home economi'es. Mrs. union did not attend. Nor^ r manymar years he' has' main- >'okyo. Jan. .I (A*) A Japanese officials. As/ for the yhr. It had to be This Qcchstqn was also thep nirth- Berlin. .Tan. 5 —' (/Pi — F.axt his home on Rodte 44 in their li-ip'Co the death chair had machete, a oihycd knife used for DecUui comment on en> poe- Office. Just' a blt\nore'^re in Julia Rettberg. Mrs. Marion Co|e, German Coinniunia'ts have charge .tamed his m^id testified totJay that Dorothy Weyl said he him^lf was a towgil to a gpVage where it took day of .Ira^jik Wilcox, Master of -y-- Union apokcitman.-said their ot- Bolton. becji set for the week of Jan. 11 clearing jungle u'ndergrowth, were slbiUty might mMt Soviet pulling , into that parking - plac Mrs. Jchnle Berner;-charity, Mrs. two former high Red officials with i,als were In' Philadelphia in con- Kteuger. Smith brandished , a klt- mem'oar ot the unit knd that It a''^mechany a half-hour to the Conn. SU^Grat^ge. / Born In Massacbiisetls cnen knife over h.er dying husband by Judge Kaufman. hidden in a pile qf newspapers in Prem ier will be greatly appremled Mabel dk- .McCaffrey, Mrs. Anna sntl-psrty scttvltie.*. indicating a' nec^n with another transit dia^ included a number ow government questions as .to wbst^i^ straightcn.'Oiit the resultant snarl The Dccepiw meeting of the Cheaper Than Chains Mr. Perrett was born in Black- and cried. * BKirh sald'he waa given the 'in- a triink. / • / / Bvadi Flatf. Vrsi Irene Gliha: publicity, Mng-expflcted- anU-Je\v^h. purge ptitev^a^ that th^^yould he-m - Refers-to-Klaila-FAelia...... officials In the., eariy. deBreaslpn support a Moqtada in the/an bolt. We're wishing Mrs. Evelyn'14. CotighUh, Mrs, Manchester Hope Extension Club' stone, Mass,, the son oP Willlarn T. ;....•.T'm.m.glad.X.flid-iLr’ ...... fofmation Saturday when he took he \ .. ' Seen .Alndgs hard fof pussy'cars recovery; site trial,may be in the offing. city hsHAhere fo'morrow rriorning 'the Rosenbergs’ aons, Michael, 9, y e a r s ." 7 Celina Scranton; hall and build­ was held-at flje home of Mrs. and the late Mrs. Agnes B. Perr'etty Mrs, Smith, (laughter of retired Police said the man w as a-k_nh\vn Red - 'The .fanuar.v look lh a \ 'settled was yie cherished pet of some nl^e The rilling Socialist U n i t y for fui:theL negotiations in the New Weyl, who said he was a Com­ over Main sti'pej;'vcalcrdays morn ing improvement committee, John Irene Gliha of Hillstown road. His father. 92, is known as the ! Gen. Walter Kreuger of World Communist,, a member the munist member fm' Bve years, .has liUl.c folks wo know. (Communist) party yesterday an­ York' bispir "grand old msn of the Salvation (Continued oi. Page Four)" 6u Pago Few) '' Lie^-TE^SEN ing as the laM of .the-CluVstma SteinerX Carroll* MaUett, Marold The next meeting. will he held OK'S nounced - passage of a resolution War II fame,' 1*. being tried by a I*abor Progres.*ive party aM agent been, a government economist " In .The .*trikeN.ag^inat th ^ city's Army," and lU’es at 30 Lilley street. IF CVnrET \ / TEI ^ deroralTon.s \yfit?i,,taken dowi B ennett: faif'; W alter F /F o r r e s t. Jan. 12 'lyt a place to be an­ U S. Arm y court m artial on s here for a New York nrlagazltie, the past. Re se^ed overseas with W ’A ^ A K s t r e e t \ TEL. 2-8244 How F a r? that amounted to an indictment eight priyplel.v oersted bus lines The family came-lb Manchester identified as the American Greek Tile caution with whiclV New Harold Bcnnotl, Herbert Mitchell; nounced. ■ ' against Paul Merker, ex-Politburo chaige of iriurdering Col. Aiibrey the American A” ny during Worljl Year'.s Rve drivers 'JO mile per A casual bulletin for star gaz­ legi.slative. Albert P. Handel. Jr., The next meeting of Hillstown foi:. a 40-h6ur week and Xvage Im- shortly after' William's birth.* He Smith in their Toyko home the Tribune. They said the 'drjly known ers Galaxies in the sky may be member, and Kurt Muener, long- War II, and since leaving the Com­ houred th eir wav along Hast Cim- Ja.mes Coughlin, A nthony C. Grange will .he held Thursday, NEW FIRST HNE TIRE provements began oiKthe stroke of j lived the intervening time jn Man- night of Oct. 3, ■/. relative was' a brother in New munist p.*rty he-baa held several IPEN SATURD^ AT 5 P. M. almost twice as far away as how ml.aing No. 2 West German Red. New Year's. iBecau.se/of the long Chester until building the PerrStt The- mard, Jthigeko Tanl. 28, tes-'^ York,.but did not know his name ■ter Street . . . The bpautiflilly der'-^ Leone: in.surance and bu.siness Jan. 9. a t R p. m. both of whom are believed "to be I government posts. ihoiiglit. This means that Instead While holiday week end, it.s/rull force wps Homestead in Boltqn a few years tilled she wrested a foot-long hunt­ News Tidbits or flddres.*. BuU etins orated, bome.s Jlist brightened the' in Ks.*t 55one prl.sona. - | Black Sidewalls not felt until today/ .'ago. ing knife from Mrs. Smith and hid Capt. Louis Champagne, head of He detailed hls Com m unist con^ / town during the Chri.stnui.s holi- W' Mueller wa.* accu.sed of ‘ITrot-; Culled from AP Wires nertlons in a copyrighted Interview from the AP WirSB A qpMPLETE LINV o F day.s. years away, the M agellanic cloudff, A staggering Of school 'lyours Ha attended local schools.,, and it in a downstairs living room. She the M o n t r e a 1 antl-lflibversive n'yarest galaxies to onr own. mgy skvlte" and Merker with being said Smith waa slabbed with the squad, said- Royal , C'a-n a d I a n publishedjn U. S. News and World The hcighUy-colorccL/jv.inpping 6.00 X 16 $11.95 $15.45 .connected with "American Jewish jielped lei^sen the/iii.sh-hoiir b u rtj^ . then he .went into .the fruit arrd paprr.a and gift 'mvejf that have be\about 150,000 light 3’ears away.; THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB hunting knife. i Mounted police have be-en ndvised Report, • a weekl.v news magazine. pBEsaficm r FLAYS e m n t o k Is that a.s fa r awgy as" the next financial circles." It wa.*\Announc- Representative V e 1 d e (R-Ill.) Weyl said of the 1933 Commu/ GELUS KOSHER DtUCATES- kept incinerators biis'i’ for the past 6.50 X Is 1$14.95 $18.55 ed that the ' coqapliiintsXagainst (Continued on Page Four)' H (Oontlnued* on Page Four) Miss Tani speaking In Japan^^^^^ ^ un-American Ac- Waahlagt**, Sm . S (P) *w aevernl da.vs . , ./The discarded shopping dav-,to Christmas? told the ninc-membe^ American _____ *______,____ ' (Continued on Page Thlrteeii) nist unit in government: - ' the two are based on "lessons" tlvltles committee will 'bear bur­ "It was a unit consisting entirSi P resideat Christmas trees looking quite for­ . . A Non court: aouneed wh»S h* ealM ' SENS, SMOKED FISH, HERRING, IM­ 6.50 X 16 $14.95 $18.95 learned from the recent trial in - .She.ran back. to.the Srniths' bed­ den of congresiilohal searrh ' tor ly of men who w.ere expected to lorn without th,eir tinsel and lights Czechoslovakia of Rudolf Slansky. subversive happenings on college ranted aakd idpeekeeaWe* room and found ^IT.s. Slinlth hold­ have promising careers 4n the gov­ tack* OB hla apeetal ) PORTED CHEESE, HNE GROCERIES, a Jew who wa.* the formiet Red campuses. . . . 'Twenty-one railroad Sabre Downs MIG; ernment, organized completely j/n- IVext New Year’s 7 .0 0 X 15 $16.95 ing a. small kitchen knife over the brotherhoods, plan discussions in ^ (M< limalgfrttloB and ■ boss of the- country. He was ex- ConlOTess Marks Time; ..bJeeding .CQloneL )Q Ilia bed, dependently. Qf,„lhe j-eat ..,ol, .the "■ '’Xtr's'.' Bm'llii ■hk'd‘W rk'tmi*''lH''W r .RMc;r. X m a m m L -apaka, ..•aSn.'-ta,: POTATa^SftLftO 7 :0 0 x 16 for ppssiblf pay boosts ior million /^ v T O llIH l iv s|T ■WasliltrgtpriT* •to ten w a t ligwed wkew cm . Beven-of Iherrt Jewish, ^ ■--‘ right Wand and th e ■ colonel-; w siu jy .K " """ "';/ • '-j up.'qn a baaia of tbe stfiaest May JUpeat Czech,Trial ;; 'r bolding MtA- Smith's right wrl_itT'^"4 ratl wwkers. nii**leB called a t tk a WlMb,, ^ND 6.40 X 15 S T 5 a 4 5 _... r Bces; -by -the- Fa s t GM.'? i » ; ^ E M i o n " Wi ... Ciit.-rste.. cogouation. .:robe.. ..tot secrecy.’’', . ‘ - Heuee tor f*ra»alt '"Pmmptert. tjy 'the success' nf -the B ri^kii DbVvn, r 8eoi»l,' A n A merican “ ~" 'Revoliitlonary Group- / ■New Vear's-Evo-diuvce; at.the.State W eRY SAfUkDAY N1GHT maj). ..Reds.; to ..th e Sla-n.rSkv . pilrgc poo'r but honorable Briti)lhjix)yalty Cabre .^et. ))Jk>U:Mj(gcd .*ths«, .flraJt,; H*' report wklek Mrs, S m ith -w ep t frequently at- shown' fn exclusive style show; In - WhVle-tbere- waa nothing- ijllM*l fwd-lo-eMi iwi'Hliia o r tk* M # Armor.v; the Knights of Columbu.* 20 RECJULATt G A M E^3 SPECIALS 6 :7 0 x 15 $ 15;9^ trial and the charges of pro-Zlon- Coinmunist MI(?il5 jet of the year . then".about govitnment oglcials l.*m against Merker pointed to today's opening se.*sion. -Twice She London. . , . Pig owners were de­ Oarran-Walter laaaJgratiea aeb has already signiM up the Armory STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP Wa.shlngton, Jani i4*i Mem-'* economic report, may reach'Con- broke dov.-n in wracklhg sobs. She today in -a battle 35.000 feet above being Communlsli, Weyl' said ______1 « • V DON’T FORGET W e OPEN for a similar affair next year. ■ward s po.ssible repeat perform- j bers of "the- new Republican Con giesB early next week. clared to have failed to cooperate 7.10 X 15 $14.95 $18.95 Is in and the mother of IWo. ■ with Connecticiit authoritieii in norlh-Aest Korea. The ground wap me’tnberii of the group "all knew NAVY SHIP AOBOUNb ^ SUNDAY AT 7:00 A. M. Francis Mahoney, chairman of the snce .here of the anti-Jew ish drive i gi-egj, concerned them.selve.* princi Cqngi;ess ■ probably, won.'t pay .wa.-i stalled by the bitter Korean they were part of a revolutionary in neighboring Czechoslovakia pally today w ith coiTTmittec H.ssign-I much heed -to any of the thixe Slie almost ( ollapsed when she , checking becking a serious livestock dis- New Orleaae, Saa. 8 — (P) — dance, reported today. caught a glimpse oT a grotesque, ; winter. organization." 7.60 X 15 $15.95 $19.95 ’ The party resolution a.*sailfd a ments while waiting for lomo)--: waiting in.stead of Eisenhowi-r s ea.se th re a te n in g 'sla te herds. The l5,000-t»a D. «. Navy About 500 people attended the aftei*'' death photograph of the The Fifth Air Force reported "They .were there,’’ he added, FRESH HOT BAGELS and ONION ROLLS! .number of “saboteiirs'’ In such a row’s ceremony which will formally . recommendations, President Rhee, of South Korea freigkter , Martae Flddlew - dance - Wednitsday night, which colonel which the prosecution of the B.^d' je t fighter wB.«'*hot down "because they believed In revolu- 'niarked a rcviv'fe''T)r the New 8.00 X 15 $16.95 $20.^5 m anner as to indicate a big .dock elect Dwight D. Ei.senhower Presl-, ' Sen. Bridges (R-NH.) said yes- arrives by plane lb Tokyo (or agrenad off Gulfport, M tai, wM% in flsmes by.tnd Lt. w;illiam,. R. | tlon. They thought the capltsllstlc SO* crew luerakera aboard, iCv CREAM CHEESE - SMOKED SALMON Y ear's Eve p arty by' Jhe K. of C„ - Plus Tax—Plus No. 1 Rasing dent. ; terday he - expects -Eisenhower,. (Continued on Page Thirteen) secret talks with Gen. Mark Clark For That Specigl ,!^unduy Breakfast—Quick, Easy, Uellcitiiis ■ Mahoney i^d. ,’lhe huge drill shed BUY (Continued on Pepte Two) The Senate and thf House, \l-hich , shortly after' being inaugurated, to conccmlng, Japanese-South Korean Bowman of Sarasota, Fla., his first system was dying and would have ported today two atteam** convened and organized on S^atiir- address a joint Senate)Houae aes- governmental differences Edi- refloat the veeeel were Bamiq. was fully decorated for the affair, Page Thirteen) I (Continued on'Page 'Ttilrtoea) which was presented with the co­ day, will meet jointly tomorrow to sion and present his own .State of •tcr of Bulletin of Atomic .Scient- ‘(Oontlnued on cessfuL operation of the Catholic, Youth WE ALSO STOCK tabulate the electoi'Sl votes and i the Union me.ssage. jQliton ^^olcs Ejicl :.*ts says in C'hicago th a t U. S. has . ‘■’t'r Orgatilzation. The CYO- held its IVcw Year Deaths u officially declare Eisenhower a n d . "I think. ‘ Bridkes adde'd- On a .hydrogen bomb more than twice as SHAVER PLEADS OUILTP h - MEMORIALS FIRESTONE, GOODYEAR, GOODRICH Washiagtoa, Jan. S — Snow Balljit the Armory a few Richard M. Nixon the next. Presi-, CB.S television piogram. "that it j t>f Jacol)8 Strike powerful,as atomic explosive, days ago. 'The dance w as open to Hit Reeord Total dent and Vice Pre.sident of the will differ from Truman's." ^ - Twenty-four-.year-old Arkansas Ferguson May Lead Probe (Siarlee E. Shaver, foramr gMiu the public. • U. S.-'The meeting will be held ini. Sees Budget Cut beauty,: Mi g Mary McKnight, d.lcs oral, eouaoel of tbe Seaato.^ Tables were arranged In cabaret OF PROVEN X the Hou.se chamber. '' Bridges said lie thinks the Tru Hartford, Jan. .5 (/P) The 16- of Injuries suffered In brutal attack ‘Small BuniaeM comadttf*, pMkQ. '5 1 P A C K A R D REGAFS AS LOW AS - By THF. ASSOCIATED I’pESS ed guilty today to aecepBar style, arid niu.*ic was provided by Except for IhV--likelihood of Jr, man , biidBet.. which informed weeks old sti'ike of 379 UAW-CIQ American niotorlsla. JVote a of Memphis, Tenn., street while For Government^ tJN Reds Beautiful maroon, radio, Kcuirr, ' the Mavfair Club orchestra of Senate rules fight, the outcdilie of. sources have— said ...... will...... woi'Kers.,a probably call . workers., a l the Jacobs/M fg. Co. luoae)' from three Snaa ■iiihlBf 6.00x16, $5.96 - 6.70x15, $5.95 Moody record of death op highway .walking to-apartment. Reconstraetloa Flaaaee eotpetap* .3 gooil tires, only 13.000 miles, H artford. which was prc'tty much a foi'egone for the spending of nearly RO bll-)f beie w as e n d e d ‘'last Vnlght Hank Williams, (op folk singer- A! a h o n e y today ejjpre.ssed and street In ty o suCce.ssive week conclusion, and the receipt of sev­ lion dollars: in the year starting' ^^^e than .300 of the ilrik- tion (E F C ) loaa*. J,, flub sedan. Just the car for the SUPERIORITY! en^s of the CThristma.s^New Year song-"wHler. laid to rest at Mont­ Washington, Jan. ,-(/n'-7weIl-. ment that Fergdson will take the kiddies. thanks to his committee and to all eral messages from the expiring July 1, will be trimmed by the ^ay. gomery. Ala., to tune of craping those individuals and organiza­ holida.v.*. : - ' placed source* fifticT today .SeOs post ‘‘will sigpfcl the official dev BRODIE TWINS rNOHAM« Ti'uman administration, the new. fiddles, weeping and hillbilly hymns tions wtiO .contributed to the sue-' As the num ber of per.sons polled : 83rd Congress wjll then mo.Mly ^*But hp. added that if the Korean Local 379 at a' meeting b»/RoyBli Ferguson (R-Mlch.) will comm'aud : cision to shift the Senatels Com- Chicago, iaa. p — (F) cess-of'lhe affair.' Correctly designed monuments are products of careful, ) in tt affio- accidents in the pa.st; until Eisenhower is In-, war sh(iutd fiTe "developi|}g more ‘ Industrial liall. voted to accept the .of buddies, while crowd of 2,000 a Renate investigations ’ subenm-, munist investigation out of the roHdItloa ot the IS intelligent study. They have balance, distinction and four da.v.* mounted to 391, Ned H. I gnguraled two weeks from to- aclivelyj’’ tjicre -ij«' a possihillly ; ,*^l**®"’'’nt iigreed on by thi- watches. )' mittre "task force " hunting for hands of the Internal Security sub- Brodle twia*—Jolaed JU tka I Thirteen F-84 jet planes laud’at Commiini'sl.* in the government ( ommittce" oirwhich the Michigan Month meaning; they have beauty that will endure. Deijrborn.-pi'jMiident Of the Natlcin-| p,(,p,;qw. that/Ki.senhoVvor miKht add lo the i negotUtin;; comniHtce and nnHl ait opevatloa laot Only Down ** Only SETOC TANK SERVICE si Safct.v Council. ilc(“ared, "Tliia . Two Me^.sages Due mllitai v budget i-al.her than riit it. j company rcprcyn^aliyeS N'* w Eleusis Field in •Athena. “Greece, and the United Nations. Senator was the senior Republican reported iiaekaa g e d Cutting Done In Our Own Shop From The 'I la. a .di.sgraccf))! way to start the | 'I•v^'o prcsi(l«ntial md^sages arc He lueilicted o.vcrali economies and Years da.y. The voice vole w-gs not ending successful fligirt from The sources, dechning to be , mcm^r. , . , Doctor* are plaiHiag s j <485 said he. thinks Eisenhowc.i- intend.*- unsqvl-mous. .several of Urn tool Westdver. F’leld. .. Highly qualified named, said Sen. Willjams (R-, The investigations and Internal frsspoqis and .Septic Tanks Rough Stone To The Finished Memorial nw’-year." I due later,in ^he week,_pne trans- may abandon hls' lone-wolf. Security subcommittees have been plastic operatloa *e*m to Cleaned. with our powerful The preVIml.* recoid for a toui;-1 niltting Fue.sidfnt Truman’s budget to'"pare all atong-the line:" room employes casting negative source in Belgrade says'll, S. and plete th* gratttag of i r Rep. Hdlieck/of Indiana, House ; vqtes when.the-edmpany reje<;ted a British may ..put in demand for role as a sleijth, for scandals in vying for as.*ignment as the Sen- 1,000-gallon - pump. Modern ‘"d a y New Ycai- whek, end t6' P-' iji.-l for the fiscal’y e a r sta rtin g July 1 Rodaey'o *kull top.' A biat 1 i 1 AVedne.sdav until'rriidnight .Sunday and the other outlining his yie.ws GOP floefr leader, said h(- puls bal-1 -super-seniority demand of the tool- settlement of Yugoslaw and Ital­ the Internal Revenue bureau Id ate's official red-huntera/ cent of the bert h“ - “ - Packard equipment.* We go anyiVhere. AUTO SUPPLY, INC. ian feud ovtr strategic Trie.ste. BRUNNER'S ■ loca'l tlmeK wa.* 375 fathlities, .set o.n the .state of the union., ' aheing of the budget ali.the firiAi makers. r j head anottfer of the group’s task '^* *^“!* -- u cove'red by *kla la*6 forces which will investigate that ■ Sen. AicCarthy _(R--new Congress., j Loyis B. Stoner. Jacobs . Co. New York Stock Exchange of­ the eetaalader I* pietieM OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O ' C L O C K He told television ■ Iplervi.ew'.era pTfesident, said the agreem ent pro ficially changes its name'today to j^ency. Iwill head the investigation* aub-1 OPEN MONDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS UNTIl 9 - A. h : AIM Eni. Prop. - B(itated reports might swell the is expected Wedrie.sday. The budget There waa no immediate, edm-|ponimiUee, and Ferguson' told ,aI by the btala’a aatUr^ _ GEORGE BONKOWSKI total to,the 410 the safety council message is due Fnday. Neithei^ lLNBC- Meet the Press) that after vlded thal employes, vacatlon'pay American Stock Exchange, mark- braaouB cover 4UdM p s : , Columbia, Conn. ' Ing sixth queh chaVige In designa­ ment from Willlims. HARRISON STREET—MANCHESTER 29 BiSSELLST; v i TEL. 51*7 will be deJiveredI personally by .the'- (Oontipned ou Pug* Tw») amUtt. Tel. WilUmantic 3-9305 (CoBtlBned on I ^ e Tivo) (Oontlnaed oa Page T n a J ' tion since S tart In 1852. .^ e informant* *aid aiinounce- (C o B ^ n e d e i ftfa' Two). Presideht. ■ A third message, an . • ■e ' f — r \ J ■' J' ' “ "X ''l-’'' '1 . -i I). -i I ) r J / 1 :i-A /■ » iW 1 ‘ r - V 1 • ■IK t ■ 1 . ' ' I J. • .v'fri.. \\ / - .‘ •-•-r,v -.•>.■//■ { , 1 . -V , V ' • \ **/ ■. '■ '. U-^4-. .'V ■ i " ' MANCHESTER |V|:m NG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY,, JANUARY 5, 1953 MAN lESTER EyENING HERAU). MANeHESTER.^C^^^ JANUARY 5, 195^ •■X FACE THREE ....•;/' m s i z Ferguson Is Seen New Cpiigress New Y ear, Deaths R eidi Reds Set Chapmah^im$ Himself U Locttl Stocks telephone Co. Uistributing ^Rooking tip'for NgVT^lepluine SysYi^u S e t t l e $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 This Saturday Set as Datb^ ’^raraTiMToVl Hit Record Total \ Leading Red llfinl Marking Tinle \' WmtemM, Schntfti p. * S. 4 Stag^xto Purge Case Continued to Jan. 14 <|iMtatloiis Fnrhlslisd By Claim for $485 For Polio Drivers Food S^le 2 < M tiy Capboart .^: C eb o n B Mlddlebrook^ Inc.’' . (Continued from Page One) lyetv Directory This Week (Costlnued from Page One) • (OMOacad from Paga One) ■ 1 y. Bi. prices y: Bank Stocks / irthair Drag Stores j Two ^x-Chiefs Omar B. Chapman. 23, of 99 O a u Chapman became the objeei of estimated in advance' of th; Direclors Volp to. Pay Saturday, Jan;. 10','has been de-^-BoIln, -Dorcas Society, Emanuel reporter it was too toon to make federal spending is cut the law­ Bid Asked ,N e w telephone dlrectorfcs are;* discontinued.' Toll-free callii^’ be- A. A. ▲ ▲ A. A 4 genefal police, alarm Tuesl^y year .week end. signaled a.* "Womtit'li-Food-Brl- Latheran; Mrs. Everett Johnaofi, any annotincementa. street, who became a. fugitive] makers will then know how. far belng-■'distribured in Manchester. tween Mencheslcr and Hkrtfors ht after he allegedly attempted Firstjfatiqnal Bank Accidental deaths aV., v a ^ u s FJderly Woman Who Manchester Council of Church Wo- But it was learned’ that Fergu­ they can lower taxes without putv this 'xweek, containing new two-j will hot start until the early gade-qn-Pollo-Day.” Mri^j./ohn M. (Cohtinofd from Pag«' One) Tuesday wh4n he fled town after of Manchester . . . ► 34 38 kinds numbered 122 Md 56 /'were, rnen; Mrs. L>awrence G. Kramer, r son ha* decided to quit the Judi­ to nin down Patrolman Frederick ting the government back in the letler^nd flve-flgiu'e numbera for ■ of 1954 F e ll' oi^ Icy. Siflelydik Dormer and Mrs. Alexander W. allegedly nearly running down two I w . flSdford and Sgt, Henry Gauru- Hartford National burned to death to ra se the total Combined Catholic Mothers Clrclat^ defendant* already tivpy be ciary caamiittce, parent of the in­ red. There never was a Truman Bank and Turst .. all teleMhnes here: The "two letter-five ( t p i r ^ tele­ Gates, co-chalrladle* of thia-^pro- of Manchester; Miss Mary .Redly, \' policemen with the car he was ; der w S ) had gotten out of their for the 102-hoUr period ,to 569.’ ternal security group, ajid join budget, he, added, which did not Hartford Conn. Trust The ne^num bers, which go into phone numbering -sy.stfem.^Jiich is An $11,000damage el?(m/against Catholic Ladies of Columbua; Mra. driving, was back, in Manchester j cruiser ]»o investigate Chapman's Last year’s total was 61A already in u.se in »p\eTn Connect yjict. Have announced that the'^;!- The iTsolution charged \hat both the. Sepate-Foreign Relations ■have room for a substantial cut. Manchester Trust . use at 7 a. tn. Sunday, Jan. 11, all. the Town of Manchester will be Leo Barrett, Daughters of Iia- r and Government Operations com­ this morning after giving himself I car whlchNwas parked In Bantly’s Bridges said that "unless some­ Only the w e ^ bewie an all begin with the name M ltchell^for ticut. telephone exdhajrges'as well, Phoenix State B.ank set tied for $485. gantic home m ^ e bella; Mrs. John McConnell, Ladies mittee. The investigations subcom­ up late Saturday night to police in ; service staHon on Main . street thing more developed" he guessed- time record h i g h l y fatalities example, Mitchell 3-1099 or M it­ as in a great many'of the large benefit of t ^ local March orpim ^^ Evangelical LuthsMUt; . the time he waa and Tnist . ;■...... 61 65 during a fouc4ifiy C)mstmaa \vMk- ■ On recommendation of the then mittee is a branch of the latter. Wahlnglon, D. C! |. about 6 P- m. the new Senate would take no Fire Insurance Comoanlee chell 9-1099. In jHaelhg calls with­ metropolitan ar^a/^f the country, drive will held j Jessie Sweet. North Metho- \Under McCarthy, t ^ subcom- He was presented. In Town Court Police-say Uvat Chapman led the artioq on -a report questioning end was established‘at 556. It/too, in the local excha^e, however, it is being adopjed/here primarily to- Town Counsel John D. LaBelle, the i Aetna Fire ...... 64 66 .» ""i o°i7*vr.ir‘ ‘ “ ■■"■ •I'®*™ Matchett, Woman's mlttM's task force method would tbla morning, charged with aa- two policemen, Nvho had jumped whether Sen-. McCarthy (R-Wia.) broke a j^ar o\4 record w one'., will only, be necessary 'to dial the .e.spedite lonAvulstance calling. It Board of Directors voted Friday to ' 1 Hartford Fire ...... 168 174 , 'Tiw-rCljFIstmB.y'WeKend'^ccidfrntA 1**^ 'tin* I SociHy of Christian Service, South asai|t^.vailoua. membefs.to.apecif.ic -Sault,:.*eckl«s8-4rtving-and- drivtng back- into, their-cnthMc. after, do^.- -used. .-for..Jua^ui;n...pucpoaea-funds ’ ftvir flgnres--4iV'-Uia-nitinber— — .pax...-Ihe... located .lmine{uately_iU)rIn.-of.Xbe...:^jethmitst r Mrer -ltlg- Nowa*fc, Wi»*Y 1 Natttmal" 7 6 'j 73 fataiiUes o f All kinds Numbered Flcara. 60. of F,aat Hartford, who Savings Bank of Manchester Inyeeflf^aUons. while his license . was under sue- ing to fafety, on a\^’ild, 8^-mile- donated to help his campaign Phoenix ...... 102 107 Similar numbers will/ also go ing plan wmlch enables an operator Nl men's YoungYou Friendship .diib, ^ Sjf - against what McCarthy calls wide­ 744;/ / in-a distant cit/ for example, to allegedly fell on an Icy sidewalk on A large committee of .women ' /iloweycr. McCarran (V - , ^nslon. His case was continued per-hour chase boforevloelng:them U fe and Indemnity Ins. Cos. Into use In Coventry and^iqumbers John’s Polish National; it urlng the first •1/’ months of Pine ati-eet Dec,: IR, 1951. have been working diligently to N ev.) predicted last night that the until Jan. 14. He Is being heW un­ on Summit street. spread communism in government.' Aetna Casualty ...... 110 117 there will start wdth P l l g t ^ . In dial a Jocal subscriber direct w'ith- len Tedford, Salvallon''Artr?)i’; . Muciicr diaappeared on a visit Sen. Welker (R., Idaho), term­ 52,; an^'average oy 102 persons The case prompted a vote b.v the ':/ i8 S Internal Security »ubcomp»ltt®e. der J.WO bond set by Judge John The car, owned by Mbs. Vivian Aetnq^ U fe ...... 114 119 placing calls between Mancnb*ter out jA^e assistance, of any ■ other make this affair a siiccesy. and ih! -Rdward Glfforfi, »ptliit j the Soviet Zonb more than three ing "outlandish” the report by a 'died eygry 24 houi^ as the result ator. directors to request Manchester w'hlch he headed in the. last Con­ S. G. Rottner. Brown of 32 Silas road, mV s found Conn. General ...... 1 7 9 and Coventry, telephone subscrib­ reports a gratifying response from 1 chu-ch ^ cars ago. Some time rafter the/ Domoeratlc - controlled . elections o f traffic acciden^ The.se included le new. telephone numbering representatives in the legislature, the women of Manchester. Early irUial kidnaping, the East Gcr- gress, will have more tiuestions to Chapman was brought back by in tc- parking lot in H a r t fo r ^ y po­ Hartford Steam Boil . 45'^ ers will dial the full new numbelw - If any. 'local, tybinati ‘wynUi IDte Aibcommittee of the last Senate, suhif^ueht deat/s ot Injured,.per- — the firat two letters of the n r'” - ■has been extended to several which convenes Wednesday, to seek prorhisea ,'of donations reveal a lan governmeynt announced he ask the State department about its Lt. Raymond F./ Grifffii' and Sgt. lice of that City Wednesday. Travelers ...... 765^- io donate food for this jtv.nt, she l,e'|-said he will ask that it bo rejected. soipt' Holiday totals tabulated by change.* throughout Connecticut a reduction in the 10 day period large assortment- of cakes, plea, loyalty check Of 'Americans em­ George C. Dent who left for W ash­ CTiapman's arrest marks PnbUc CtIUtles ' as well ss-the five figures, 1* reqrfested to contapVsJiy of th* Welker is a member of the rules AsaooiatM Press include onl.v fring 1952. Eventually all tele­ after an accident during which a breads, cookies, baked beans, and ployed by the Unlted\Natlon».. ^ ington early yesterday morning. sixth time he has been charg' Conn. Light Power .. 15*4 code "112" from Manchester commute^/ members/llsted above McQarran contended In a stalfe-, committee, which will consider it j3fcse who d i^ within the 102-hour Coventry snd the code " 5 " /from phones tn the .stale will-h.-ive two person may bring suit againSl a many other home made products Tlic policemen returned with their with driving while his license li Conn:- Power ...... 37 or/io call Mrs. Alexaivdier W . Gates: ment that informatlonXfromTiauonxirom Oieme ext. ijeriod In accidents within that pe- Coventry to Manchester-will be leHe^Jive figure numbers. •.municipality. which will be offered for sale on OIL Another SlMsky / priioner about 3 a. m. today. under suspension.' Hartford Elec. Lt. . .. 52 rl(^. Mrs. John M. DoWner; Mra. Wes­ department it^lf' «'shows loy- McCarthy Seated Sherwood G^.Bowers. chairman that day. 1 Morker, who waa cased out o( Hartford Gas Co. ...,> 86*4 ,V^ in New England ley Cf. Gryk; oi/Mrs. J. Herbert Of the board and a member, / ; Winter l%rk, Fla., after^apendlng- Finlay. if consjdered at At U^ast 24 persons died violent­ legislature, saw little hope for the The following women and their secondary la.sue if South Caroliha,, which said re­ Carthy of trying to thwaft its in­ Tel...... 34 38 Columhia / holidays here,. ■ ly Inr New England during the aiicceaa ot/men a bill. re.spective organizations have.been all— in siTch check.*. cruiting Of personnel for the U. S. quiries. MeCni-thy dared - Hhe .Manufacturing Coinuanld* Mr. and McA John MaeVeagh, Ing postwar coinpeiiaatlon for foU/-day New Year’s holiday week- \ LaBello reported that there were taking an active part In ihg'klng BOOSTS! P A P E R PRifcB McCarran's stalem ^L waa based delegation ■staff'- wfta handled group's/ two Democrats and one Am. Hardware ...... 17 /’ 19 of Merriluac Ftlrm, spent the holi- 3 O il CO. Nazi-confiscated JewdSh property "mainly by the Office of Special Beck WiusNod no witnesses to the alleged fall md the pjans for this food. *a l^ Mrs. on a State department memoran­ I R epublic^ to try to bar him Ar>ow, Hart, Heg. ... 4V 44 da.v* with'\Lhen- niat policies. Political affairs." The letter was Only Rhode Island counted no .that there was no police rep it I of Charles Tiffin, Women’s /Federa­ New /ork, Jan. 5— M5— Satur­ dum dealing with /ecret arrange­ I from belnK sworn in for-a second Assoc. Spring ...... 27*- 30>,y in-Iaw, Mr. and MiF. Thoma.* Mur- ■ ' ^32^ His name haa cropped up in the dated April 1, 194(S.‘ \ Violent deaths from 6 p. m., the mishap. He reported that on tion, Center Congregatlcmal; Mrs. day e^iona of the New York '■ " ■ ' ' East press, as . “ anbthrr Slansky" ments made in 1^49. The arrange­ Senate term on Saturday. None Bristol Brkss As Entry pihy In BrjTi .Mawr, I(a. Their son; ments goverrte«^ ho\y the depart­ . McCarran said HIsa headed that Cheney Bros. (e.s.t.i, W ednesday,'to midnight the day in question It snowed sild; J. Herbert Finlay. W hen's Lea­ World/relegram and Sun will !);• the last few weeks, and German took up the challenge, and he was John, Jr,. vacationo(U-In• Atlantic Increased from S' to 10 cents effec- 1 iM t nigl)t. ^ ' office, at that time. rained and that the temperature in gue, Second Congregational; Mrs. ment would fill TIN/requests for seated without question. Collins .'... N ew ■equipmejit' for information operators ihe first of Its kind In Connecticut- is being Installed circles said h^^ was slated for ■"ByrhCs.; wrote that no appoint-1 Massachusetts* had eight. New Europe Trip City, N. J. \ the afternoon was 40 degreca shove Sl«l^ney MacAlpine.' In-A*-Much tlye this coming Saturday,, tt was data on U. S/cltlzens ^ployed or Most of ,,this week in Congress Em-Hari • • 31 thc-tclephonfe central nfftcc lietc. Roheri. ’.V, Man.scom (left) and George C. .Stonemnn/installer* eventual trial. ' ments ceuld he made without a Hampshire six. Maine four, -Ifer- David Sharpe; son of str. and Club, Church of -the Nazarene; noimced today by A. D. WUIaee, applying for jobs with the U N . will b e spent on the difficult and Fafnlr Bearing zero. \ ______^ .. .One of the ^Tcutzkyista MueUcr. thorotigh-invei«Hga,ti<>n the apr In spite of heavy, ral mont-onc, and Connecticut three/ Mrs. A. R. Sharpe, ha.* returned for thc.vV^t/rn Eleftyic ComP^n.V. are shown checkin^' tlie operatora’ keyboarils. The new equipment Mr»^iW4litam-'BrAnn*ri;- h* TiewspaTJerHr etreirtatfWFaBaafk ■ somewhat" touchy • task 'o f -assign­ .■H«^-,Cpo,igy,.,.- fmhla, jan. 5— f-Rpeclal-V- waa charged 'With contactihg'^wa.s plicant's background. -He sold top urday morning about 40 Brownie Coniiecticul's -deaths induded:- 'fhhls'studica at Ndflftwest'eriv^ ■tvtlV-aifthfhSth'aHy ■■rhilt«=dnform»tton-4:alH..to. ■ A; F. .^ND A. M.'0E6»BF> AiwiH«ry,-'MrB/- Arttuir..Burnai^ A KITCHEN MUST Copies/of the memo, ^ dis­ ing Senator.* and House members Landers, Frary-, Clk. fc./Guy Beck, son of Po.stmaster Plastic panels between npecatihg positions act a,a Ip.iind bafl(les, preventirig the voice.* of file biierktoj^s Ruth Fischer • sister of Gerhart level appointmentB had to be ap­ and Intermediate Girl Scouts at­ Mrs. Arlene Smith, 47. who was vcr.sity where he is a senior, i Manehealer I/>dge No. 73. A.F. Women's fJiiiW. St. Mary's On othe^day* the newspaper t r ib u t e by McCarran, wild in to committee.*— the groups where New Brit. M ^h. Cp.' p Eisler, a Jfw deposed recently as proved by the assistant secretary fatally burned in a fire which L ( ^ Beck, has been nominated spending the Christmas recess trffrii carrying hevond their positions. The., new'equipment w iirgo ipio use later till.* month lyiervi copal: Mrs.-'Msx Schubert, price will, "remain at 5 cents, tended the day camp reunion at North and JJudd u d d ...... % and A.M., will hold a special eom- Elaat German propaganda chief. much of the actual business o t swept the Sound View Hotel at a.*' Columbia'a candidate for the ht" parents. ■'' jelcphone auhscrlhera in >(J^ehe.*ter, Ka.*t Hartford, 'Gia.slonhiiry, Rockville arid Stafford Spring^. Wallace said the Saturday after­ ***'^e department will deOidc for administration. Russell Mtt...... 7 1 3 ',4 munlcatlon at the Maaonie Tem­ Aid, Conc<>1'dla .Evangelical Luth­ Observers speculated that the Camp Merri-Wood and all re­ writing the nation's laws is donp/ Milford. ■Tolland County International Good Mr. and Mrs. J. Riissell/Evans eran; Mrk. RobeH, C.»Wldhyn, the noon ^ itio n s will be efilargod to E-Z POUR whtitherMither anvany Informationinformation of a de-de­ Stanley VVorks com. / 47 ple tomorrow night aCs7:30. The. coming trial may In some way in­ ported jiaving a wonderful time. In the Senate, GOP leaders/kre Richard L . , Todd. 30, of. New W tlLTour apon.*ored by the coun- with refrishments Include a number of extrt week- rogatory character Is of sufficient, Terry Stham , have as their- guest Miss Jane of Hartford Seminary Kennedy a social hour eptered apprentice degrelh.wlll Is* Ruth Society, Covenant Cm grega- volve ‘Eialor, whose job was A apecial bus loft the Mary concerned over proposals \ p ' re- London, a' sailor at the Groton 'ty 4^-f*g HerajdH ^ Co- ■J^' The watermelon Iq the giant Of degree work there Will be a Also, Mra. George pjceYfelt, La- Dtepeawr. has been widely rumored that h* A fter an opening flag ceremony all licans with good rccordp' of party the New Haven railroad right of choose a representative candidate. School IjU! Meet Iji. The Anderson.* are in training r*. Htlding levulose, also called fructose} pbutloal aflW aUan .or sentiment, e First, Dlfttrlct Officers,, head.- Veeder-Rool lumbla correspondent, Mr*.'JFrank the, cucumber famijy. hourvsnd refreahmenVa.' lljrt Aid SoctetY, 1* tinted for pnrgtnjf. Howeverr he ■played- games-"jn 'the - cabin -until loyalty..'Also .under -cemsideration Ttlie abbv'e motmtldilB arie ndt to wa.v in-East Lyme. -"One person' wl II -be- Bel«C;tcdrfi'om Marchlsa', felepKohe "Vllltinriahtie ■tio -gtrto Portuguese- East-j^frica -as as to be a' poor risk lii terms of ad­ ed by^ District Commander New- is a proposal to increase die size all candidates to make th e- six "7^ is scheduled to address a mass time for lunch, .when the weather b« construe^ as actual marksts. Donald R. Fillmore,' 19, of Crom­ 8-036 5 . 1 The Soifti\ Methodist (Jhui-e'h mjsaionanea in ll)e near future. herence to hts oath as an Interna­ of a few more dew able commit­ month 'tour. George Rauh and meeting-in East Oermany-tomor tional ClvM servant,-and* to there­ ^ a n Dfovost, will serve ss the In-^ cleared, thus enabling all to go well. killed when his motorcycly' They will tell of their plans and tee.*. ‘ / ' ' ...... ' ^ struck a pole In Middletown,' / Gerhkrdt Fisher; two German Sr.hool teachin^,^.staff will hold its their work. This is especiallv ap:. rowTi'along with other Cohlmuntst fore constitute a probable source Ttiating team for Dilworth-Corneil outdoors after lunch and partici- LONfikVm' F 0'K M rL.V A super-conuplttee Is working .youths here !a.*t year unde^vthe quarterly meetlrijT on Wednesday prdpriate as the current units of leaders. . of future Injury to the U N .” Quey PoiX^No. 102, on Initiation late in outdoor games and hiking BaTdwlasvIIle, N./'Y,, Jan. 5 — out Republican-' committee assign­ E U in t X “CROS.S A T C O R N E ^ * ^ international farm youth ex­ night at 7:30 at thk^chiirch, under church school Ic.ssons in Methodist This standard. McCarr.m ftio; ■Night to be-.hcld Tuesday 'evening, Thee Intermediate Scouts divided (/P)— Drink (ijenty fif hot water, and ments In tpfe House. With 221 change, auggested a return visit churches and churches of many terted, "at loaat relegates the-na- Jan. 13. A ll unltiated members of ■into two groups to play "l^st Pa­ New Haven. Jan.' 6—tJn—More be klrld to pc'opjie If you want to \he direction of thechur'rffi board .members. Republicans have 285 be arranged for Americans to other denominations are on Africa. AN EXCITING MRIES Uohal security of the United States the post are larged to attend and trol,” one group laying a - trail, EljE^led Justices lhan half the people k ^ d on th'' llve/o be 102. of ediicatlon. T eacher/of all de- commilteo' seats at their disposal. vi.sit Europe. The.v even contribut­ There Will .be S'departmental con-'^ to a secondary posdtlon. 1^ It does take part in theXsimple but impres­ leaving special instructions for the highwa.vs were killed/while cros.'- ‘/net was Ml.ss Orissa W a il’s for- paytmenta are requested to be /' ^ ChiUrM bjoy In parceling them out they are ex- ed the initial funds which started ference with teachers and super- not 1ft fact Ignore entirely the sive ceremony oDinltiation. other group as it followed the „ - Told to Qualify ing between inferswions, a Cor- /iiila. She died at' 102 ye.ster.tlay in present. \ question of United States secur­ . - ' . - V trail. The remainder of the after-1 time honored necticut safety o ^ ia ls said toda.''. the'fund-iaising campaign. *^this Onondaga County village/. Mr.-and Mrs. 'W'illiam Amjerson -Ihtendents during the evening.and Safety Direct^ Henry R. Mur­ / Expected Back Soon / ity.” Dr. Robert Knapp has called noon \Vas taken up with gamea | W iitgr Spoils phy of the Conpecticut Motor Club. Beck is expected. home frmn He called it “startUng. to aay the a meeting of past conimanders to and sohga led by Mrs. G. W . • _*n the minority, ar^ Ellington, Jan. 5— (Special) f^ c d with the proWem of A A A , made Bbte of this in launch­ Korea in the near future.. H ^ w a s least." in vieW of testimony from be held at the Post Home on Jan. Jone>i atul Mrs. Honrv Moore. Those who were elected justices of ribiiting their redug^d commit, :ee ing a "cr<^ at corners” drive ii/ sclect'ed by the local 4-1/ Club State department officials that. In 9 at 8 p.m. Preliminary pl.ans will reunion wa.* planned the peace at the November elec­ state elementary schools. Town committee and /G range' such cases, prime consideration be drawn for the Ahnlversary Mrs. .klmond Morancey, chairmaj FIlibuNter. S l^^lsh ,So( tion and who have not as yet quali­ He as^iled adults who def.vif.v ^ 0 repre.sentatives who conriuhuted to was given to America's interest. Night to he held on .^turday, of the camp committee, and A skirmish over the ^ n a fe ’s fied-are reminded that Jan. 9 is the fundamental rule of ped'esfssfnari the local fund. Hia qualification* 1 9 5 2 G o M. Go ^CK<*UP The memo said derogatory po­ Jones, director of the day ^ m p March 4th. V !/ litical Irlformatlon was passed on last summer, for all the girls \yho rules on curblnf^ filibusters prob- last day for that purpose, qualifi­ s a f^ v and give bad examp|6 to were based on age, health, mature /- ably w'ill he settled toinorfow or cation i.s not mandatory, but un­ s^ o o l childhen. / per.sonalit.v, no dhligations at - to the U N but the decision to hire Commander Wchb U tile extends attended camp la.*t summei/ Judg^ ONLY ! or retain indlvduals so' cited rested ing from the cnthusiaspi of tl^e the next da.y'. A g i^ ip of 19 less one qualifies they Cannot offi­ /"A bad example on the M rt -of home, interest in people and a his thanks to Comrade Charte.*" Senators want* to change the ciate as a peace justice. / ah adult may cost the lue of e ONLY with Wie U N Secretary General. group the outing \vk*/W'’H worth most likely am'Dassador for the y SpoHtss — like now! is^ooij Jlomanow.*ki and his committee for child," he said. "Everyone should Selected by Hhm the efforts put forth by the adhit rules to mWke it ea/ier to limit Plan I.,egion Meeting , V 4-H club whllg in Europe. the excellent. New .Year's, Eve . The Fourth District American cross at corners. ^ l y at corner.* ON EACH OF A GR0 U?A>F SAMPLE BEDROOM SI I Another State department doou- volunteers; Also a.*s)4tlng with the debate, bu/their prppo.srtl Is head­ / Annnitbee Engagement ^ mllos. Seo H il^952 PIek-u|» to- party that waa enjoyed by so msJiy Legion and its Auxiliary wlK'-hOld are pedestrians^giVen any real pjx) I r ■: — ------] McCarran said, showed Al- reunion were Mr.S,.'Stanlgy Gustaf- ed for defeat ’ un^s.* there is a Mr. and 'Mrs. Philip H. laham, iegjonnaires. and their gueata. its next district, nieetlng Sunday tection.'' I S tro n g , s tu rd y cn lldren arc ger Hiss "had initial control over spn, Mrs. Jesse Bdwgrds.M rs. Ed- •sudden change oXsentiment. Rr., of Jonathan Trumbull high­ at Putnam, with delegatjim from b e tte r ab le to re sist colds and selection of employes of the United \v«rd Lewis, Mrs. H. R. Pirscott, Debate on t ^ proposed new way announce the engagement of Keeps free-fibw package goods Membership Is beginning to posts and auxiliaries j n Tolland om’nv w in te r soorta R em cin- States delegation. Recent Com- Mi^. Gordon To ’ cougrhs due to colds c la ^ n meets . Monday at, the C?en- ■ Suffers kiiee Injury ISO MeKKE STR EET ‘ McCarran - exhibited a letter in a proposed Sportsmen’s N1 z unlimited, debate.to talk to Mrs. John Fon-yan,' fell dn the Double Dresser; by its Boothinsr e£- from former Secretar.V of Slate and plans are being form u lat^ to leath cK'lI rights biils which they tey school. Garden C.' Getchetl. MANCHESTER, CONN. supervising principal will be the Ire while .skating and suffered an- I feet on the throat James F. Byrnes,-now Governor of hold siich a night in the negr fu- Reservatmns Dju^ . don't like. injur.v to her knee. She is unable ture. / Ah attempt to chang.e thy speaker. Longview Homemalcera m e e t to carry on licr duties ns secretary Hou.se rules failed Saturday hrt't fd Dr. ,Wilbur Goldberg, in Willi- .V The Neighborhood Night- com­ Jail. may iw renewed later,- . / , Jan. 13, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Audrey Magdefrau. manlic. Mr, and Mrs. M ark W il­ mittee ha.*, met and arrangement.* Advocates (if a change warit to son, of Hartford, her parent.*, are being, made for a'gala evening Reservations for ti: Clio the power of the r i i l ^ com­ Manrheeter Evening Herald. El­ spent the week end here with'her on Saturday, Jan. Entertain­ GOP "Victory Part, mittee to bottleup, legi.sjiition in­ lington correspondent. Mrs. G'. F. family. FORMERLY $219r ment. refre.shme^.*, snnga. danc­ in the Ghff Street Armo; definitely. They are .hacking a M E R C U R Y Berr, telephone Rockville 5-9$lS. Funds To Be Merged / 1949 ing and door prizes are in store Haven Jam 12 mvpit hc/lpadc by new rule, similar to phe in effect! Member.* of Congregational, fdk all who imend. '*Much Inter­ Jan. 10. The n ffa ^ will Include epr in the 81st .Congress, to limit to Church held their, annual meeting' Three Plecips kugged Solid M$(il$ est la being rmown thro.ughout the 21 days the time/the rules com­ ONLY ONLY tertalnment. dpntmg,/and a brief Friday evening. Preceding . the in an stithentle Ear>y American 7 ^ district, arid many neighboring mittee mav hold/hn bills approved 4-door sedan. Ovordrivoi nmNo, speaking program’ fwturing, Gov­ yiiioii Votes Eiicl / meeting they had a family slipper design i n c l u ^ g , Double C poiita arp/exjiccted to have- large., ernor Lodge /aid' ^gnators -Bush by other Chroniiftees, . ; ^ and short worship service/ They ^drawer 01T*««!. - DwWfr Che*t and. fknreaeptationa in attendance. snd PurteUi’ / A parliamentary manerlver Of Jacobs Stride voted to merge the endyowment Full Size P^tei- B m - An oiiistand- hootor, qood tiros. Now (saint. The/ committee, be.side.* Chair- Tickiita -fo/ the/hcc4sion mav be blocked a ^ o w d o w n on the piA- fund established during the pas­ 1/ ing clearance v^ue at this- smash­ m a y Chic/Hogan, includes Earl obtained 4h M a n »M te r from Cecil posed ch^.ge Saturday and /the / torate of -Dr. George S/Brookes, ing low price!/ ' It's boouHful! iVh.Alice iXterscn, R avan d Kay England. J^rs.^ohn Pickle*, o'" niles of/tha 82nd Congress/Were (Continued from Page One) and the trust fund* for the church, V ■ / ‘ / t395 highes, Ruth*. Hickox, Bob Peter- approyed wdthout change.^/ DOWN MONTH from d O P T o w n Committee CSialr- These funds, which/amount to Everett Kennedy, Tom Swee- man WilMni/s.'Davla schedules will not suffer as^a re­ more than $.13,000 Me to be ad­ S a iit Number Ttvo nev, Barbara Wkllett, Gladys Ga*- Form/r ^dpvc rnor Jame.* : C. sult of the strike; there will be a ministered by the Hartford N a ­ / sellh. George Scoyille and Tony Shanni^ chairman of the victory pleas Courl/^lates wage reopening July 1. 1953 and tional Bank and Ttust CompanJ’. O’Bright. _ j\_ party,/hps requested that checks July 1, 1954; hospitalization bene­ Income frotri the principal will be a c x a i and ^Mprvations be sent to hfan hj' fits will be Increased from $11,50 put in the working" fund of the BRUN N ER'S - ' It’s noW’ the time \rhen. If you io ao the local ticket reM'c- Town CoTirl Cases per day to- $13 per d(^, and the. .work but the principal itself will hree 358 EAST CENTER STREET-^TEL. 5191 haven't pickecl .vmir^ Christmas sehjiatlves suggest that Manignea- co'mpany will extend life insurance not be used. ' .preaenti.. you get. the :plcked.-0 Yer.,. . Refuse* R-clectlon: - - ^ OWEN MONDAY did THURSDAY NIOHTS tINTIt V tcy. people, who plan to. attqild ob- ' Gases Inyolvlnj^/^three men who on temporary leaves of abseqee due Pins “MY PAL G.I^S” r tam their .tickets .aa soon/as pos­ It was also'voted to enlarge its Have ,t9 k ^ appeals'' from verdicts to pregnancy. , , ■* able. / ■ board' of tr,usteea -to five instead .Mellow rendere^;in Town C ^ r t here are Stoner safd the (mion agreed of the three-man board now iq. / among-' the more thaii\ 200 that that grievance time would be limit-, / - ■"c h a f e r s ed to six hours" weekly for the effect. Dr, Ralph 'E. Wolmer, retir-: / ■ ' MATTRESSES ^ have been docketed for the Jan­ ing chairman, refused re-election. uary Criminal Division 6f the unior president and two hours Westthinstef, ■ Md., Jan. 5--IB— weekly for each grievance commit, A vote o f appreciation for hia three It is bttter to have a koo4 Whittaker Chambers, who touched Court of Common j . Pleas- whioh years service was given him. w at/. tee member. rebnilt mattress than a off one of the nation’s most sensa-i ° P '" » *" Hartford tomorrow a^IO ■Other . points of agreement, Those elected to office were tlonal spy sthries after Wdrld W ar | ^ John/P. Cotter wiH, %imu Wm. HRidra * Adolph Hinrich was elected for r \ cheap hew one. We/re* Stoner said, included a prqvisioh AIoxIr Nailth >229 II. re,tnalned seriously 111 at his'i / that no grievance will b^ filed by three years; Herbert Englert, five look your ^ FORMERI.Y $329! make and sterilize all types hojne neat here today. - I one of 15 “Iron years. Allan Robinson, four years. NEED CASH TO PAY youths picked uf> by police in the union on newly established “Turning lovelio$t of mattremes. 7 The 5Z^yoa'r-old former magazine prdductio.n standards until . the Mistress” Other officers; Deacon, Ralph ...... , their .November .drive to keep me­ Point” A sttinning. reproducUijn of *clectr_'_^. editor.was discharged from, a Bal­ operator has tried the job for a (lA ralori State, for three years; dcacom.Hy.- all wlntor- chanically pnflt vehicles off the 1;4J-S:M timore hospital Dec. 24 after sev­ minimum.Of eight hours.lAbility as land Tasker, for two.years; finan­ ed Idaho pine, at a saving to you hi,"hwa.v, IS appealing his convic­ get your eral weeks of-treatment following well a.* seniority will be ponsidered cial secretary, Mrs. Josephine , of exactly .4100! Four drawer JfRM Finiltiirt a ii tion on a 'charge of driving ,vi;Uh cold wavd . Dresser wilh. Mirror, five drawer CHRISTMAS BILLS!?? A heart attack. in the filltnjg of vacanslps with the WKO., •r’l/T.MOl’TH AbVKNTl'BE' Smith; treasurer, W ilbur Smith; defective brakes and operating a Yesterday his wife said Charo- compan.v retaining th e' right of deaqoness, Mrs. Ru.saeil Andrews. (a o r m o B M f - Che.*t anil • ■ • with-center / Floor Govoring motor vehicle with ah Improper Various .departmenlA df the 'iifAw(vr"'guiffe5r duHtpF5Sr"^C0ll- ' L bem waa continuing trea,tments at selection on 'skilled jobk. home but was expected to remain rndHIer. He was fined a total n d w “o n a struction. Early American design. .16 Oak SU Tel. 2.1041 Points on whifch the company chiirch gave annual reports on in­ .A”*'' in bed "for many, many months." of, SI 2 by'Judge-John S. G. Rott- and the union could not agree comes and expenditures, ^ MWiUOJtttUl* yWWieKUf1 R .c#i,chfq .Fij-^, ... SAVE! net. In ' WeiPe':‘*a '-fmrr" cents - --sms-hour ■ tat-s. The other, two cases -both in­ ■ Columbia Volunteer Firemen . SamplB^lNumbeti l/ h r e )^ , ^ . .creaac-to. be gninted annually as a volve men ftraftd -guilty /'here- -of USK NELL were called to extinguish a fire- '.teclinological imrovement factor, liv in g while: liniter' th e' Inflwuic* pald-'hoUdefys that do_not fall ;«n: /HAWPFGRn / > on a truck laden with scrap-iron.. YOO o/,l.iqtior. Edvya’rd 'R.- (§tt.e%:.30, The “truck caught fire on- U. S. wHat'PlIlefwls^'wo’uld .Fe a sched­ ' Jan.' 15 (Mat, and Ev.e.) r u g iiW ly 15.00 of iS 6 'Bicklngharn- street. Hart­ Route ,Friday at 4:30 p.m. It had uled w;prk day, an across itbe'board 6 ford, a second ' offender; on thL* The WorM-Famoua ./ also caught fire while 'in Williman.- Double Dbessen Increase of 50 per cent pn all in­ IMMEDIATELY charge received a 60-dsji jail sen­ tic before passing through Colum-' surance benefits, super-^rn'ority SALZDURG hia. This waa the first call for.the .u tence. In addition, he V * * ®h* recommended by the negotiators." visiting recently , id town. Rev. ! s t y liz e d s e t t in g . , huge Double Dresser, plate glaaa tioir early today, muttering "I'm $1.80, $1.30. For reservations It was announced at the meeting Roland is a former pastor ot the 'Mirror, big,dvest, and Panel Bed afraid, I’m afraid." Her descrip­ Tet. Hartford 5-3177, Mall or­ . . a magnificent h ew suite at a that a 50-hour work .w.eek would local Congregational Ch.urch. tion waa briiadcast by police who ders also accepted. tremendous Keith saving Hurry In NASH, ETC, ALLOWANCE STM start today. Mr. and Mrs. HarVey S. CoUins, reported two tentative identifica­ You'll look your loveliest all winter long with a luxurious for this amazing savings oppor­ jind‘ twn i children. Tommy and iXi' 4 '"T tions. ' ''. tunity 1 * One call .was from an undisclos-, Linda, leff; on Friday for their Wn,-„ Bes-Tone coldswave styled by one of our experienced - CASH TO YOU AT ONCE S3N 91 CENTER STREET ed place in Connecticut and an­ ter homa'm Sarasota; Fla. beauticians! Now is the time to get this famous cold wave "KeHh's Weilnesday* At Noon, other call police received said the Lt. and Mrs. George Yaney. who 1 Open Every Thursday Evening Until $ LIBERAL TERMS 'woman was from nearby Wake­ have been. spending the ^dlidays permanent at this money-saving price! It's so natural-looking field. with Het parents, Mr. an d ' Mrs. easy to rhanage, a perfect wave for any occasion! Adolphi-^inrichs of Lake road: I'EAR TWO LOST IN FIRE Xrrh, ■'- have leYt lo.spend »>ome time with' TONIGHT tHEATR^ -hjs/patents in New Jersey, liiey Htnsdsle, Mass., Jan. 5~1/P)— It* «ili'thcn leave for California whel;e OF MAMC Fire swept the rectory of 5t. Pat­ He has been I transferred from \ - rick’s Catholic Church early today rra«aty * s » ^ ‘ ' ,Quantico, Va.„.Marine base. i and the 60 year old pastor and the r / Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Theim have 7 O’clock rectory housekeeper are presumed . g pe«=— - -f- '■"i ■ . > ' . • 'I J-IJ. . l » w /returned to theiir.home after spend­ YOUR HOME TOWN NASH DEALER to have died in the flames. ing ‘ the Christtpas holiday with J fe itH 'S Firefighter*, hampered a If y<^ a rt intorostod la Powor Toeb their, son Robert and his Taxriily in tangled mass of‘“ wreckage*' iuid 1115 MiuN ST OPr'USIU WiCH ■‘ nOl. 379 CENTER St.. AT WEST CENTER STe—TEL. 4079 you art i«vitt«|. oear^zero cold sought the bodies J of Rev- .Japaes J. Oourtney and Mrs. May Moore of Pittsfield.'/ and two Children. Nancy and Cora- lle, have ketorned to their home in

4 , ■f I 'M /■ V 'h ■‘,1 ■A ' -\ (- MAi^CHESTpIl EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CT)NN, MOI^AY. JANti 5. 1953 ■^4 PAGE F tm *T H ' '■ T' : , MANCH^:)»TER. KVEJsiijWCl HE^AIJD^MANCHBSTER. CONN MONDAY, J : l W ) m Zo n e i^ WMF ------Bolton ; • tlbn application cannot be heard ' f — x . - ^ Sky watch. Schedule III S u perior (’.ou rl;I ' U j u street; Mrs. Carolyn Z a i^ , S6uth befdre tomorrow or Wednesday, at Six Appli^aliqiis WilUngton; George ptookW Set Ui^ussion the esYiiest. ' ' , N, EiseiiHower O b i t u a r y Spiral Curb ra m s ville; Mrs. Bernice DianiOnd>Bouth'^ Death ■ Rubensteln’s lawyers are strlv.-’ Swanson^ Elliic^tt Appointed Tuesday- The case of Frederick Saxton, | Coventry; Mrs. Mary- MoorK 98 \. t : Six applicatioAs will come up Ihg to keep him from being seized before the Zoning' Board of Ap- M'idnight-2 s. m. .. , Mr. and Mr*. Sedrick Straughn l7>of 19 Auburn road, who is being j firtve'A ; Fred Recave. Rockviile; 0 |i tfriderpass . Mx." and M.i-s. Alfred Hagenow S e a ts H o b ^ before they can wage a full-scale P le a S e e X pesila in- a TiubliC'hcaYing in the 2 d- m.-4 a.-m. , heldffy potice «iv thfecrcirargesrriv/ Robei;! Marks, 48 Spruce stree^ at-tack-bn-the- legality •) «t-tha.de«- D e a t h s As Triai justicey Alternale 4 |a. m.-6 a. m...... Volunteer* Needed - Wesley WlOwn, Talcottvllle; ^ra. Offer Made_ Municipal Building tonight, a t, 8 connection with ' 12 Manchester j portatlon order. o’clock».C;hairmRn George H. Mar- i®!"- m.-9 a m. .. I roscli Mary Palmep, 46 Spruce street; iepr^fentalfves of Rail- Libero Ottone Bolton, Jan. 5 — (Special) , may be arranged througlrtbe same oon ,.. Mis. Mary'nClose, Jasqueltne Ben­ kouse, bre^s-the .youth has-admit­ HlxX) Manager Is In- Mrs. Margaret Blanch. Rockville; low win preside. ® *• Libero Ottone of 20 VJptorla road nett ted. is -one/oEIhe 120 cases listed ' Carl Houghton, 20 North Fairfield iW fl W ill Meet With lofsenbergs John Swanson has been reappinted 1 office. " The application* Include one .. . Mrs. Robert Coleman, Robert Gcn- ■tailed as President F o r died suddenly 'at..hl8 home this from Ernest Nash' of 714 North NBoh-5 p.'m. .. on the JanunYy./..tlocket of, the' /street; Howarf Edelson, 23 Crest- Town Has New trial justice for the two year term , Republican vic- ovesl' wdod drive. p i^cto rs/o n Jan. 16 morning. (Oonttlined from Page Oae) Main street, seeking an extension .,. Mr*.. Beatrice Manning c rri m 1 n a 1 dlvi^lqn of Sujlerior/ ty Division Official (Continued From Page One) Bom in Fublne, Alessandria. beglnng this month according to- ^Q^y dinner at Foot Guard Armory of permission to. refinistKand re­ 3 p. m.-6 p. rn. . /.. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; (ContUiDed frsm Pags Ose) an announcement of the Board of , in New Haven Jan, 12, may.be ob- 6 p. m.-8 p. m. . . , K. -E, Perkins. Robert Uannlng CqUYt. - \ : Mrs. Rose Girard, East M rtford; More <|[Wu8«ioit-between the Italy, he had been a resident of pair furniture and ■ have'slzn for |D. Lloy^ HobroB, manager ot Switchboard enl/'two per cent sales tax j(itould^ Selectmen. Walter F. Elliott was ■ talned locally from Ralph-Broll. 8Jp. m--1.9 p. m. .. al*“ l-anzano. Francis Danneosse Comd o|)cns tbmorn^raled Sys­ tion tax would bring in /nother "full information" promised by the and Was employed Xgf the Red A safety, committee was named, p. m. and i.s being arranged by vert. a second floor into two un- larceny and Kseaklpg and enteflqg koVvskt and soiv'203 Green road; Directors,L/jreL'Loi B. V \ Ro.senberg's had given him. The 56,000,000 annually. \ / .^ at the Friday meeting of the board, j national-committeenian, James C. Bona Fide Farmers Given the Klwmlg I / W a^ V Dwp- :J,lpsciibcrga.,ln—Uus. ata.temcii.t,„rer... tem Now Being Dsed late President Roosevelt on atomic Coach ______..5lersl?ed ftpartments _a.t 691 Malii^ ^ dwelling in Imt dayUinc. At lea.at. ~ Er -B ,- Ovia.tt,-.a .'^nauitanlven.-.: 'm'Mters'...... ■ Repabueahs bmwie' U ft' ffreseiit ' ATeXander BiJnee Who has served ; Shannon. ^------nine" of ‘ tH'e'Tireak'.* were*'In'Th’e'' Cduntiy Club, 'inst'allatlbn wood drive; Mrs. Elizabeth Cole, gineer- representing the road, Sn3 Mrs. Lucille M. Mancggia tated by the Deriio.cratic, ":^on- pointed but at his request, will not Other amlicatlons are from after he had been undctOnve.sliga/\; on One o f the New England Dls- ciefore the board to explmn the Slemoncy "smack of political pres­ feel better.” continue bs chairman. ,:^'i)l be made tonight in special Providence, R. 1.;' Mrs. Lauretto sure and cocTcIfon." ‘ ■the Municipal Building went . into, ^f'BoIton:' ohe brother, Peter Ot­ trolled Senate in W51. Gustsf Gustaf.son, who a.sks per­ tlon for some time. He fold police\| Act Kiwanis Clubs assisted by ‘New .Haven" plan to renioyc. the Will Not See Congress L^' But, the Democrats, already „ are . , First Selectman Charle.s A. Kob- ceremonies at the school at 7:30 mission to erect .a dstached\K8 rage Washlngtnn, ^ ,5 i/P: — • be repoi-ted as income. However, that.the. breaks., which dared back /* Gagne, 109 Lenox street; Virginia Kapfman on Friday denied the operation today, with aqmh of-the :rnitone Of Glastonbury; and several p. rri. ."All parents ahd friends of The\Gar8q Doorfor Me awin Brown, .past lieutenant Whitman, 83S Tolland turnpike; sidewalk on the north sWe 6f the Said he had no details of G serving notice/tha_t tfie.v are op­ bin's will serve as chaTrmah. Olh^f 40 feet from street line at 66 Farmer.s get * special 'Tdn- -1*** deduct eX- to March, had netted hlm/boiit ; bvemdf' In. the , Kiwanis Club. "underpass and build a peciesltlan late t 'pica for clemency by the expected confusion reSUUlfig- _ ^ Douglas' MacArthur’s "clear/^nd niece.s and nephews. new member-s are Alexander M. scouting are invited to this mOet- J* penses run up in producing auch Mrs. Norma Adams, 175 Broad The funeral will be.held Wed­ posed to an / hike Iri taxa^ for .Strickland street, and Clinton i Tax , IA H ^ D ^ * $300 tn cash and»a stamp cdllecUon - Bth are members of the Hart- tunner north of the present struc­ pair, who W'Bre convicted of con­ employes tried to aebtfstom thein- definite solution" for erpHfig the Nearer and Howard P. Jensen. Ing. ' ■ , ■ . . ■ j- provender. / street; M'ra Janet Leemon and spiracy to transmit American nesday morning at 10 o'clock from the next flsMi period. Keeney, permission to erect breeze-HIcau-se____ j of _ the ntilure pf /lheir busi- valued a/j$150.. ' " ff' \ / | Ird Club. daughter, 225 Center street; Ches­ ture. selves to the pe'W service /'and Korean fighting. i Plan ‘Dimes’ Dance , wa.v and. attached ga’^as/e closer Farmers pave their choice of latsllp” \ ] Other oincers Installed were The directors have already re­ atomic bothb secrets to Russia. Asserted he had pOV heen invited the Lowe Funeral Home, 34 Con­ Democratic Senator Samuel Tc- MaAcheater Evening Herald ter Kosak, 42 Birch street; Mrs. callers attempted to phbni de­ necticut boulevard. East Hartford. desco of ^-Bridgeport in a letter to ’The annual dance for the local to the street line than .regulations ness, ' reporting their Income either on era Dr. Barney Wichman, first Angellne Raimondo, 143 Highland jected the plan, but General Ma'n- The jurist said he still considered to address Congreka while in Wash­ March of Dimes drive will be held Boltnir rnrresponilent, Mr*. Joseph allow at 69.5 Keenev street. They don't have fn make ad- ;/caah ot accrual basis but ' niu*t “Yrtiu.Himply hirn ^lie handle and these Stanley drora-; their crim^e "Worse than murder.” partments under the old sysjkm. ington to 8ee--Trurp!kn and had no Burial will be in St. James' Crmc- Governor Lodge today said that D’italta, telephnne 5.’14.5. . /president; Attorney John, Street. ager Richard Martin today invited Jan. 16, according tq, an announce- v'ance estimates ot/ their 'ncome obtain the roffsent of the internal f st iteffrn to flnaKrieht vdP- overhead and out of th)e. trosek, second vice president; GO Through .All Courts BetwfeS'n now and J«n. 11 the plans toiJjtfUte such a Speech. lery at l l o’clock. he wib aid "in attempting Id pass DISCHARGED TODAY; Mrs. th,c 'two engineers to appear bcf.ore Friends may call at'the funeral the lowest possible budget irr an \ment by Mrs. Ix>ulse Anderson,! ■ ' . ■ ^ ' / revenue comt^sloner tn change' ____ J. Paul secreta^-treas- The Rqfienbergs have appealed number for all departments in thfe To/h/questton whether he had as is required of /any other per­ Watch Master No tugifinK, hauling, no shoveling out whelf.] Shirley Edmondson and daughter. the bo'anh home after 7 o’clock this evening attonipt to keep taxes at their ■ 'chairman of the _ drive. Tony | _ l C 1 ^ Principal to Talk over from oneTh the other, ' ; ef; and Parker Soren and Ghes- Negotiations, with the railroad 'inunicipal Building will be 2-52Sl. beetf Screened'under the new Me- sons in business for themselves, Rockville; Mrs. Mabel Cole, 261 their ct^nvlctlons through eve^ —— ^— t pi/sent level;'" dlBrlkht's orchestra will play for | tL,ar IV O U lU laV T IPC In general, a farmer Is regard- j ■ ■ NZ\-' ' E. Hogan, to the Board of Dl- High street; Mrs. Louise Rose and reopened recently after the State availabl^.court including theJUl S. After Jan. 11, the numbisr/vlll Carrah'-WaltSr Immigration act, dancing at the ftainbow Club from provided they fllPtaelr 19.52 return Chhrehill .quipped: ' ' Raymond Sadrozlnskl Senator Tcdesco, who was, ed In the law. as One who operates ; FREE WATCH ctoia. son. South Coventry;'Mrs. Isabella Public Ulllltlc!., Conimlslon in­ Supreme Court and thel£.-lkat re- be Mitchell 9-5281.. / 8 p.xjrn. until 12;45 a. m. To W addell PTA and pay the tax'bv Jan. ;it, 19,53. The^anley heavy dulK^ge, fitted'with ball bear* The ewitchboard now.liUJuSe is •I Was told I was okay.” nancCi chairman of the Senate B urns ( Jiair, F lo o r a faCni for profit. "P lay" farm- .- {Club members heard Immediate Zoppa and son, 253 Hilliard street; formed Martin it would be several cousc now appears to bb a plea Raymond Sadrozinski, 57, of ' O’felght.'who donates his per­ ] The corresponding (Jendjlne for era-who conduct their operations! ings and Hardened steel ra^ ay , assures quiet, smooth a manual type board which will The.pri'ttie minister had .this to last term, is the likely choice of INSPECTION St President Ray Owens report months before the matter of the for-clemcnc/'v frojn'^ the / 239 Middle turnpike ea-st, died Sa sonal eervlr.es, will be making his ■ ,,, ZZ 1 I . 1 ».u . other citizens I.s .l/an. iff. fop recreation or plea.sure. with operation, the activities of the'club duf- be replaced, probably-dn April, by ■say concerning Korok. urday night at the Mancheite'r ' Democratic minority leafier ■ this Miss Ethel Robb, principal of the , [ L . , underpasf could find a place on its Hou.se. Bloch ha'j said he Would fifth consecutive appearance at A large, over-stuffed living room Waddell School, will, at the regular If " fnrmbr /hooses to make continuing los.sea from, year to Is Itoiir watch tucked away, |g the 1952 year during which it a fully-automatlcMllal board. "Nobody likes a prolonged stale­ mortal Hospital after a short/ill- sc.ssion. Senate Democrats will this evient. He will also donate crowded docket. The commission try to get the execution delayed chair wa.s de.stroyed and a hole meeting of the PTA tomorrow , "n advance/.Hifnate however. ,iie .year, are not regarded as . farm­ nut of use because It need* re­ Come doVn/lo our showroom^ |nd look thete doop4; noted that the blub's program Supreme Court Tom Kellj//i^lesman for the mate, but there are worse things nes8__ _ ...... „ meet at Harttoi-d tonight to make the Uae of his amplifying equip- pair*? Don't ■ilelny any longer. suggested direct negotiattons. while appealing t^ th e President, than-— a stalemiate—there is- a •4.heir nelection. xf burned in the floor at 25E Forest! night at 8 o'clock at the school, ‘ hn Underestimate hi* income ers. '■■ ■ I over. We'll g|ve you adviceon insta ilion, or recohuaenili for xhlldren , had been Martin askedthecomtnissioir not' amd'Kauf'mah ’haa'':pTOlthls^ tlie SouthernXngla'ricr TeTephone ”.’He wali' born in Mbnehes^r off* , , , „ _ m ^t.for th^dance...... _ ------*o.\^-,.p^r-^.cent . .without. Bring It iff GAL’jpiiT’S^^^ cKcck'mate.4 — cana.in can-/ /Mr*. Anderson Mated today that rStteet-eariy. yesterday .morning, in SrhooI'Cnr/niuch = a*“ ■- A ■ separate Jneom* lax; -sched­ ' a reli8hle 'wo|rkman to do the ipbj ge^.frpm to -remove- the "flubject' from ■ .its. attorney a ll - the - tim/'.he. needs. ' - Compgny, explained tq.day thaV.it July .=12.^896,. lhq,aon.of.^tave/,;^^^n^lt»?^ the Garden Apartments. Box 23 penalt.v. ’/ Otliars are allowed only' ule. Form 1040F, is provided for 1 pert atlentlon. You gel n 1 Bars Haste in waa^ecessary to install the ipah- ...(Tn cheSs,’ if 'ehcckmatfd -kliig' Vs; tomorrow ,/lier announcenvent to discontinue ritulum." Her talk will be « clari­ year-guarantee at-GAl'DET'jS. _ Iduai caies. calendar^ Bloch said yesterday/hat while and :,.e. Utord ~d S f brought out Companies 1 and 2 of 20 per . cent leew'^y. / t'airner.s. - u The report of Secretary-Treas- a£i board in order' to establish a one that has been attacked by his was educated in local spools. officers the drawing for gifts at the dance fication of the subject matter nf He met with Ovlatt and Pltchar he still, would a.sk PreMdifnt Tru-J[- for the lower hou.se. the SMFD. The reason ffhderlvlng th^e Taxpa.vers other thah/farmers v e r Rusa PapI Indicated that the central service to correspond wtth opponent and, cannot escape the He leaves one sbn, Dpnald Sadro- Reff Simon had drawn quite ^bitll. ofOI protest:pi ULCOL I authorities said /the blaze each grade, and also an explana­ today at the underpass and sug­ man for executive clemeiiay .-'He Cohen of Ellington Is slamd for / tion of extra-curritiilar activities concession.* "Is. - ihe. , fundamental who are reoiiired to file advance Vgiuilzation . waa in good financial o u T - H the issuance of a new telephone allack-That ends the-game: Uie zinskifff this town,'/and several and the Idea will be gested a^/grade crossing- might planned to. appeal the caseKonce the post of mcajority leade^ an I The usual drawing WHl t ^ e place' |‘ \vas In the home of Robert L. in the school program. uncertainty of farming. Dronght estimate* of Income, have until ndition in spite of having ex- book. ' * checkmated king is defeated. nieces'and nephews^ Jan. 15 to make , amended eall- nded a large sum during the tolVe the problem. again.fo Uie U. S. Supreme Court. (Being stalemated does, not Rep. Arthur E, B. T.-yineX nf St the dance. ■ i-.i- h.irnUio- nnr! an Ml'S. Edward Coughlin has av-' flood or fli e may wipe out art en- Washington, Jan. 5—(fl—^The Su- When the dial switchboard Is The funeral Will/be held tomor­ mates. and to make the final In- G ^ u Sm%. y«at fo r, .gld to, upder-prlvl O vlatf sald the PUC might not He said he would ask the U. ^:S. mean defeat. A kln^Is stalemated Woodbury is believed to; be id iipe ■ ■Remlniler oA roAtribntinn*' 'i>feme' Court today nejected' a re­ approve a grade'crosslTrg and- that 'CKtrrf qF'Appeals' hftnt'tnOtty ' to. put. in ie use. - a .formal.. UsTing of row afternoon a-/2 -o'clock fft the for trie .speakei'-ship. preaented to-the room having the a valuable herd;’ I t Is Im/ossible'^dtdlltfi^ 'P^Vtnent of their 1962 BUILDING MATERIALS aged children. extension.-: will be distributed with- When nejth'cr it nor any o f ' the' Holmeis FunerarHome, 400 Main Contributors are reminded that ^fiVe department. In- the quest for a quick ruUng on validity the failboard would have , to pur- slay the executloii pending this other men on itVside can make a rontributlona shojild be Inade' fo highest percentage of parenl.s pre-i to predict/when nature w ll .-'mile estimated tax. i [ The /attendance priee for the in the building. . street. . .are,antimeu ..Freeman dialed ' the won by Tom Bentley, of'["the - 80'‘day .injunction provision, .chaae land In order tq cross at appeal, •. ;* ., .move without, causing .the-king to ' cally to "benefit potential 'Bdltdn ’ sent at" this and each subsequent' and bffef pe*fect conifiUons nnd In'general: Income -eatimatea LUMBER FUEL "UW/witehboarJ operators are Mrs: FHends'Vn0 call ait the'"'funeral emergency telephone number, and meeting. ran unexpectedly large/field. are required principally of per- the road grade. About 750 persons started for come under at^ck. The result is a benefactor* of the polio program. Cffmpany’ 4 was on its wa.v to the of the Taft-Hartley act. NegoUallons stopped several Betty Dorr and Mrs. Marjorie Con- home -tonight from' 7 to 9 o'clock. G otliani W eathers i S S «N .M A IN ST. M ANCH LSTErt T t L . 4 l 4 a Washington at 6:4.5. ,a. m. (e.s.t.) drawn game, Bolton is under the jurisdiction of scene when the box alarm wa.s put Refreshmenta will he furnished] Farid produce raided -and con- sons whose wages are not subject 809 MAIN ST. The Cib United Steelworkers months-ago when the board re­ today to appeal for- clemency for Ion. "We know how you feci about the Tolland County chapter of the by donations from kindergarten ] sumeii by the fanner and bis f^m- to withholding, hut w.hose income union had asked the tribunal to ac Jn. is derived from dividends, InterZ t o M u U jected the railroad plan and the'IJoaenbergs. The group went by the immense contributions you Private Bus H ^t/ Infantile Paralysis Foundation. The alarm was rung by mistake, niothers, and will be served by Mrs.; ily—garden truek, eggs, chicken*; cept for immediate review the Dec authorized Martin to seek action ferry Irom New York to Jersey Locally, we pave no connectiol)/ Roland Irish and her committee. I hams and sq/oni-^o not have .tor. "est, rents nr profits. ' 29 declalon by U- 8. District Judge liave made in Korea—a dozen { A . Perrett a\ithortUes said. When the tiniden- from the PITC. City, N,. J , to boa'ftf a train for Chapman CouH times more than all the rest of us with Manchester or Haftfqrd a.s Is tified man re.iched Company 1 on ______\. ii Wage Boosts John Knight in Buffalo upholding the rapitW, (Continued from Page On^/ the ra.se in other fund drives, Mrs. the disputed section of the law. put together. Pine street, firemen had already The trip was ■ sponsored by the "But you must not look at Korea Anderson slated. re.cevied the telephone call and Knight granted the government Committee to Secure Justice in the Scats Officers N sse^^ at 66; High schools, except thos/ph Sta­ an 80-day Injunction against a Mrs. Crawford only for what is happening there—- ten Island, did nob be^rY classc.s McKay Resign* r«*l* were dreasing. The box. located In Igigreases for Municipal Rosenborg Case.” but at the fact that Soviet aggres­ James W. McK.ty of Manchester front of the hose house at Pine and j strike by the union at the Ameri­ At Flliz.abeth, H. Y., a police de­ until 10 a.m (EST). J ^ io r high can Locomotive Company plant in For New Year sion has- been resolutely and fully has resigned his posts as choir di­ Hartford road, wa.s put ii) by the / jjflinployes To Be Topic Denied Hohlliig tail atood guard toda.y after a d ^ B u s F i r m school pupils who on^narily ride -■ Dunkirk, N. Y. , 'Eonfronted.‘ .’ subways .were permitted to be late rector and organist at Bolton Cen­ stranger who thought it nece.ssary The case represented the first bomb scare-hoax — wiille tlie spec­ Improves Peace Chance ■ / to classes. / ter Congregational- Church, effec- to pull the box at night. K At Directors’ Session }liib Post ial-, train stopped for ^as.sengers: ' Chairman Court, No. 10, Order ot "ThiB,” he said, "has done monon (Continued from Page One) live Jan. 25. He accept a similar direct .test of the injunction pro­ Txia did a bp(^mlng, buaines.s. ff n n e r s About 2.5 persons boarded the Amaranth, seated its-1953 officers to improve the chance of wopld•orld /position at North Methodist Church ACTOR BREAKS ARM ! Deliberations on recommended vision.' particularly to iffid from subway Terse Order Baittmiore arid Ohle train 'the at c. seral-^Oblfc iiu'tklliition cere­ peace than anything else.” / vegetable business with the man Manchester. Mrs. Julia P. Crawford, a former Ellzabcfhport station, to jotn^ the stations. Wage and salary increases for As a result, he said, the pos­ who was to become his lifetime, 'The struck lines.carry an aver­ McKav ha.s served the local Millbrook, Y;, Jan. 5 — The union had sought to speed up vice- clmli'inon of the Republican grmip. V mony Friday night in the Masonic inunicipal employes will start to- the appeals process by short- sibility of another world wa/ has partner,- Christopher Glenney. age ot 3,500^000 passengers a day, church for more than six years. Actor Robert Mo-ntgomcry suf- .r- Town committee who Friday night The fire department received an Temple. As usual, this leading receded. Church...... members...... said .... today-.... ,, that fered a hi-oken left arm yf.sterday I' idght viien the Board of Directors circuiting the U. S. Court of Ap­ was Identified oa corresponding That waa' in 1908. Two years lat­ but this did not mean that an addi­ anonymous phone call la.st night -social event of the chap.ter was ■ Churchill told the newsrnbn that; tional load of -this scale wa.s McKav'a resignation had been ac-..when he slipped on ice and fell kneets Informally m a closed ses­ peals in New York. secretary of the newly formed, Ro- that a time bomb had been placed er the two enterprising young men. marked with expert floor'- work prospects for peace this j/ar "cer­ purchased a bus, and that was the thrown on the subways. Most pas­ ceoted with much regret. while visiting friends here. He. 111! ' sion in the office of General Today's" denial, of the request by publlcnn Club, today denied that in the Jersey Central Railroad tainly are nbt less encouraging "He h'rt^s served th» church con- was treated at a Popghkeepaic, N. the Supreme Court was announced beginning of the Perrett and Glen-" sengers normally used the sub­ ! Manager Richard Martin. she is filling that, office, . j station used by B. and O. trains. an;/colorfurdecorations and .the than they were ln l962. srientlbu.s1y and devotedly. We will Y., ho.spital. : in a terse order, which gave no Mrs. Crawford, who fs reported gown^xworp by the principaPpar- ■ ff ey Compa'ny, one of the old, estab­ ways, anyhOiy. riding' tho busc.s 1 -. Macttn has said the meeting is 200 Are Evacuated To a newsman wh<^ wanted to simply to reach the nearest j&ub- . miss him./is In.sniratlonal organ reason for the action. tn have-attended.several meetings, iicipanta,. .. know whether the/ danger of lished firms in town. -The company, - *uH t>eing held informally in order to About 200'persons 'waiting for way station. nulslc and h/ iin»-xcelled Iead'’ t‘ali’Tv] 1 The union has contended the in­ at which the formation of the trains wc.re evacuated from the Mrs. Rgbecca Pro van. was 'in­ world war had subsided, the Prime' \inder the leadership of Perrett and with the chointr. We will wish him protect employes and. the direc- club was considered but not the Glenney, grevy tremendously in the A mediation' session was sched­ junctive provision is an unconsti­ large junction station, but no bomb stalled as royal-niatron, succeeding Minister replied qurckijf: uled at city hall today in another .ffuceess and hffpnlness in his cew lora . from the embarrassment tutional delegation of power to the meeting at which officers' were Mrs. Maylnii E^d;.'and her hus­ “Leave out the/word subsided rnotor carp.ler field, in both the rhlch might come about as the was found after a long search. To­ effort to try' to find a solution to positio” ” the st'^t‘'ment concluded courts and that the case would be­ elected, ■ said that she ha(jj»een day's police protection followed. band, Daniel pTOvan, ae toyal for the word reeled.” properly and passenger fields, and Seekinr Replseement BANTLY FREE ! eault of a public discussion of the, transit dispute.- come "moot" If the appeal had to notified of her selection after the Another'police guard will he on patron. -Mrs'; ProWn was attired Churchill, rnal^ng his 12th, visit becarde ope of '«. Robert C. G'enne-' nf Bnl- / fIndividual wages. meeting but that she had "refused A mass meeting of nlembers of 28 follow the normal course. hand when the train returns to­ in a W-liile lace gowlt with corsage to the United S^tes. looked jaunty freight services in Connecticut. It the CIO Transport Workers union ton Center.ia rhe'''nfen of the com­ THIS FIECE • Martin’s proposals tonight will to permit my name to be presented in a black outfit and yachting cap.' wa-s only a few years ago that OIL CO. Include recommended pay raises .The injunction against the strike night. ot piuple orchids. Sh/ carried an (TW tl) yesterday turned dqwn mittee whiffh will seek a renlaee- is due to expire March 2, and the for election.” Her denial was con­ Rev. Dr. Daniel A. Poling issued old fashioned bouquet\tl^ gift of Concerning tht Korean war, the Perrett and Gjenn^y sold the'motor ment for 'SfeK'?''. pi'»\'vil) h" *«- or specific 'workers. . The board tained in a letter to The Herald, Mayor Vincent R. ImpeUitteri's 1952 Statfanent ot Supreme Court tradltlonaliy re­ a statement today in New York, Prime Minls^r said, "\Ve muf/ go freight business at Perrplt place, siet'd hv Mr.e. Osear Kreysig and Ta. 2-4595~ 2e4596 irtll also be asked to discuss the s . Victor Swanson, the club's pre.sl- het^ officers, ajid In "turo She pre­ proposal for settling the wage-hour f fuses-to rule in a case after the charging tho qnso of the condemn­ sented to them coi-Sqges^f mixed ori and hold our position—this off Summit stredt, and concentrat­ dispute. ;> . , Ml-, P).i11in Dop'er. \ - / ■■ / Wages on the basis ,df a set of job dent, Leonard Taylor, It.s vie/: doesn’t mean there will be no im- KTP ed atom spies "is hldrig exploited ed their efforts Iri /the jlassenger Blriod-nohlln vielt S-heffl'Ied / DECEMBER 31st, 1952 |laa8ificatlona Mkrtln has worked central issue has been resolved by president, ■ and Richard Ulmock.' flowers. Allan S. Haywood: executive vice Range and Fuel some such development.. The legal by typical Communist trickery tq Mrs. Martha GilWccK. thi ne\y provemeiit in the Situation." transportation field; fflore corh- president of the cio^ ", told the T \ IxTai Red Cross offielalk have i one ■;df the club’s founders, dl.s- As the/newa conference opened, IN HANDY METAL . term for that la "moqt." destroy faith in our American til- associate matron, and heVhui and,, monly known as thn/SUver Lane meeting that the mayor had a dut;- drawn attention to th»-Moodmoiiile I I ^The current budget contains an closcd the formation of the club stltutions.” / he shielded his eyes from flash­ visit ip Manchester at. Cepter I CABINET<~4 IST PRICE ppproprlatlon bf $27,0M for wage The Justice department opposed and announced its officers follow­ form another husband and lylfe Bus Line, Inc. // to call a conference' to speed Dr. Poling, editor of the Chris­ bulbs, ^nd muttered, "I can’t see Mr. Perrett waff plagued with ] negotiation of the strike is.sues. Church tomoerow. ProSoertVe Oil^ bistribut'ors / ■ -/ ■ ASSETS/. $49.9S—WILL IE \ .and aalary Increases.' None : of the CIO request, saying the con­ ing the Board of Directors'meeting tian Herald, “ said he issuyd.. tJic team as aiz-sociate matron d anythldg." donors should call Red Crosk h e a / ' - - stitutional argument raised by the illness-.tba past H 'o years an|i had Tne mayor, taking note of thi.s ''.Hie aum has been expended. Friday night. statement in_ behalf of ''si/C r?PF?" patron. ■ \ HfMOok a few,puffs on his cigar, ouaftees. felenhnne .5111, to me^:r\ 333 Main Street GIVEN TO EACH PURCHASER union "is so patently lacking in Today, however, Roger McOrtr- Other OffIcefa'V'ii'6 'Will serve tHA been confined fft Memorial Hospi­ remark, arranged the series of- 486 469.80 7\ Water Oo. Purchase schtatives"6f three rh'ajdr religious laid it aside, and began: meetings today between rcpre.sen- FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS ...... ( I Also slated for discussion . to- hierlt that no review by the Su­ mack,. the club's secretary, 'said court..thla year ./follpw.;_treasurer, tal for R long spell. On Nov. 1 of OF ANY OF THE FOUOWING groups ' Of the United .jitates, - He "I hope you’ve had a good year, this year he'b'ecame a 'mfceior "of'i tative.s ot the TWU a,nd Strfick. 32 8 9 0 plghtxAre the purchase of the preme Court would appear to be that the announcepicnt of Mrs. said it came froip Chailea E, Wil­ Mrs, Alice H iti;, secretary. Mrs.^ iV^ haven't had a'shad one. The LOANS ON SHARES 77TT7:. . ; . ..z/. Z . . . ; I . I DhMONT TELE SETS H igh lit Park Water Company warranted." ./ Crawford as corresponding secre­ Blanche Pierce': conductress, Mrs. the bu^ lin'e, a move Indicating his.j firms. . Loan.* to.member* on savings or investment aceounts. son. Industrialist and former presi­ gmibral stale of health on the plans for retirement. He had sefv- Aloitfr the waterfronts normal ■unets foK51. Martin will rec- ?nio government brief added that tary was a "faux pk»-” Ho said the dent of tho General Electric Com­ Ruth Leggett: associate con- I We loan up to 90''; on .siieff accounts. other side of the ocean is at least cd as president of the cOmpan-v for - longshore work was resumed at / bmmend that^ the company not be /rrcparable Injury to the national meeting at which- Mr.s. Crawford pany; Samuel I. Roscnnian. former ductresB,, Mrs. Anna Petersen: as, good ns It was last year.” FHA IMPROVEMENT^ LOANS 2,944.16. /safety was shreatened" by the was eldcted, on Dec. 16, wa-s -simply New York Supreme Court Justice tru-tee, three years. Past Royal these'many years. ■ ‘ . I New York piers today after strik- "Get file Best For Less'" tak in g Cliurchill vyere finan- I^rrett 'loved youth and kept in ' mR, liock specialists relaxed pick- r If the company is not bought. Dunkirk strike. , n meeting to elect temporar/offi- and former counsel to rresidentr. Matron' Mrs. Mnybcl Dowd; .. onJ cicr.Uaruch *ad Sir. Roger Makin, U. S. GOVERNMENT BONDS ...... 421,211.99 \ .• |ts .50 customers will be in I'M The strike, which began Iqst Au­ cers and establish a temporary or- 'Franklin D. Roosev'elt and Harry ycnrrPast Royal Matron Mrs. Anna contact with them bv driving the ! ctiuR tactics which had threatened the new Briti.'ih Ambassador to the ffussea for the Manchester High kn east, coast shipping tieup. LUSTEir-SHEEN DRY CLEANING iiame 'position regaimng coat gust, had halted proriuetton of a ganirstion. • S.' Truman; Clarence E: Manlon; RQbb; marshal - In the east,- Mra. United/states, ivlio accompanied.. f e d e r a l HOME LOAN BANK STOCK z .. . ' 89,400.00 School athletic teams. He tran.s- Cessation of picketing—^ ith a InstaHation of^ m a ln s N ^ cait): special kind of nickel pipe needed . Me.Cormack/,sald that Mrs. prof essor of livw -ah'd /fpriirer dehn Catherine Peretto; marshal in the Churchill/from England. ' / -CLEANEB,-^OFTEB, CtOTHES, BR^GUt'CR CDLOHS. facilities as other residents/who Crawford had'rcfi.'.sed to take the of the college of laW of N.otre ofted the teams more than 1 0 0 ,-I fe\v exceptions -/was ordered b.v / n o ODORS, NO SHRIXK.AGE CASiH ON HAND AND IN BANKS , . . I80;495.05 in the construction of atomic wo.st, Mrs, E.sjie-Strimaltls; stand/ The P rb ^ Minister decllffed to 00 m iles in the last 25 yearff. He I the strikers a/er an eight-hour lve beyond the town's/water energy Installations. The Dimkirk job when she wr.h notified of her Dame UnlvcrsUv; Rev. Joseph-N. ar.d bearer, Mrs. Ruth- Johnson; comment oil whether he thoukht a TRUSTEED G ASH , n rv .. r-v - ...... '7;. . 7 l.536v78 Ines. / ' plant has'about 1,500 employes. election hut ;Uiat .since permanent Moody' of/Ca-thcdral (Catholic) personal-mating of himself A'lth also drove the . bus.ses ftw many ; session with / federal mediators FOR PlfcK tr CALI. 2-8368 prelate, Mrs, Alice Ray; Truth, fraternal, civic and church groups had, failed early toilay to bring tDiscussion of the pur^ase ^ s Today's Supreme Court ses.sion officers were tc he elected at the College; Rabbi WTlliam, F. Rosen- Mrs. Avl’ Higgens; Faith, Mrs. Soviet Premier Stalin would ebn- REAL ESTATE OW NED ...... 3,921.03 slated from Friday’s n^ctlng. but unusually brief. Thb tribunal club's next i-egular meeting, which hhim, of Tcnlple Israel, and Dr, tribute anything to easing' worid of this and surrounding towps. nbffut-m .scttlemCnl of,,tl)ardtspute. PER MONTH Ruth Field: WiMom, Mrs. Evelyn Survivor* ^ JTuncU"eOT//oL^^D«^shoremcn . 123,895,46 INSTALLED the board adjourned before getting hAnded down no decisions and no is scheduled fo.- Jan. 12. i t ’ was Poling. Swords; Chariw. Mrs. Nadine tensions. \ \ FRdNOLY CLEANERS, INC. OFFICE BUILDING ...... See No Pjejudlce Beside* his father and hi.s ;cir-psual------time / to the matter. / otlW orders of general interest. decided to- do nothing' about pick­ H.arbron; musician, James W. Mc­ " I thought you would ask m"c^ l/ P L E ST.—147 5HDDLE TURNPIKE WEST FURNITURF. AND FIXTURES . .. . y.'. . . . . 18,577.27 4 \ Anptber item left/nfinisHed Frl- ing another corresponding secre­ The stalenicnt aaid all respon­ Something about that,"'he said. “ I .Mrs. R. Jennie Perrett. hotefiyoai Weighing and ■ \ Kay; hi.storiam .Herbert Leggett; son. Kenneth of the P&S-'fffotorgargdes was not 10 DISCOUNiT AT THESE CASH and CARRY STORES AFTER DOWN PAJ’MENT day was the dlscuMon of the crea­ tary until'that time. , , . sible organizations conccrnccP with .warder. Mrs.''Annie Smith; sen­ really have nothing to/say. If I s PREPAID INSURANCE ...... 250.30 tion of a separate water commls- Freight,' Inc.; twoimmediately by . the ' Mrs. Ci-awford's letter follows:' protecting clX'il lil>ortics have tinel, Roland Hitt. had, I know you Would feel that \ _Blon. Martin is prepared to recom- "It wB.s wltli- the! greatest sur- stated publicly that neither, racial this is not the right place to say Mffs. Alice Mack of- specialist.*. AljaHt Town/ Presents Gifts ^ Mcff Beatrice Kciin,D{J^^SI*S^f>///rht‘ rkediafors, after‘ kn eight- ^ READY FOR U.H.F. ” ynend that .If a separate cominis-, /prise that I read in your Satur- nOr rellgibus pretpdtce has been it.” X TOTAL ASSETS •X’- .$6,431,520.85 / lilon is'to be created,-a blU sh'ouldl d’ay’‘s paper"'that 1, was'.^ttatefl tn invoU'cii in the l^ en b crg prosecu- Rctirjng .royal matron,— Mrs. Stalin said recently tn a state­ turnpike east; marathon seasioff.' wiik-H •Miss Betty (jftidwfll, daughter ment to the New York Times that Col. Edwin yc.stcrday, said the union NO OUTSIDE AtaFTER NEEDED ^ introduced into the* legislaturjj I. am, Mi'S. Caldwell bo the oorre.sponding .'fccTclary of Maybcf Dowd, was uncrowffed' by of Dr. David M. Wa-shhogian. Sc%c Rubin- Past Royal Matron Mrs. Blanche he was agreeable to a meeting cer of the fffgrepfl to gw back to work pen'* ... petting forth the number of com- ot 11/Richard road.'-bas resumed tlie newly former RCpublicnn Clu'o. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED taissibners. the method of choosing I Pave never been hsUe'd to seive •stein. RussiXn-bcrn tlnancicr tight- Prentice, who Is now grand. as­ with Eisenhower, and British sides at 59 Br<^W5«ra>trejgl,r'L^-'^| in her studies at Edgewpod Park ard J. ' « fo r dispute; but that the em- \ Xhem, their term of office, and re­ in that capacity, "a net the offieei-.s iiig d.po^Udn, today won a fresh sociate conductress of the gtand spokesmen have indicated the pos­ 'UP TO $10,000 Junior College, Brlarcllff\Manor, sibility of such" a meeting would be ter 3. ofy^Vfin^^efitcr^»n'Cet', a payers felected arbitration. ' \ lated matters. N. Y „ after spending, the holidays had been cho.ien'l was notified by court o jw r barring Ills nrcest. and court. Mrs. Dowd was installing i Consensus among the dirpetors marshal for the new officer;; who discussed by Eisenhower and fosterter ofllladletown; ipvolvcd are three small locals at her home.' Miss' Caldwell l.s telephone that I bad lieeii .selected detentttoM at EllL ■ islaiul.. and; s!sjx-tkriyidiShiidfihildp idred. weighers,, samplers and scalesmen lappears to be that the %'olume of Tke U. S. Court of Appeals .were seated by Past Royal Patron Churchill. , , weighers,, samplers ,and scalesmc^ president of the Student Counc.il for that office. I immediately re­ FdnereK irrapgFmcnts. s^l of the 'AFL International Long^ jwater-department work justifies a plied I had never been eon.sidted cUrected that the order remain in Carl Petersen. Jo.seph Prentice as­ ■ Questioned about British atomic this year. developments. Churchill remarked di^pjefe, tare/melng mad^hy shoremen's a.ssociation. The em­ peparate commission. and refused to pcriuil mj' imme to effect pending a decision in U-. S. sisted Mrs. •Dowd.'"The latter pre f|)>Whee Fprteral Home DuMont NEWBURY that -the-United 'States had -^not ployers are' -represented -by; the bK presentetl for -election. I aui; District co'urrdr-Rmim'stJiH-s'ap- scnted'halr'OTnanments tO' her T952 t u s s y 1 >, ’ St. Anne’s Mothers Circle will stuck to the promise made by the 2 1 Att;erican Weighmaaters a.ssffcia- ” • ~ IJABILITIES qultP-^sure it is cu.ston'mry to plicatten for an injunction against officers. meet Wednesday, at 8 p. m. at the' Mrs. Pro van, the new noyal mat­ late President Roosevelt to ex­ tlon. , ■ ' WIND AND WEATHER LC 7N - Hospital Jiotes home of Mrs. BatJ>ara Farr, 42 a pex'ab;i if she is willing to dei>orluUon. change wtth Britafn the “ fullest in- The ,500 strikers quit work Fri­ 1,676.267. h place nn a committee/>r an of­ An earlier'ordef, i.ssucdNiy tl\e ron, was crowned by pa*t Royal ip e n F o r u m MEMBERS’ SHARE ACCOUNTS ...... Westwood street.' Matron Mrs. RutlP; Furay. Past iormartlon" about the atomic bomb^' day and; promptly. set- up plckc' $OA .S0 PER MON'TH fice before-, presenting IV/to the Court of "Appeals last Wedn'o^ay Royal Matron Mrs. .Nadine Har- ■We want to - bo a useful parb lines that generally were respeefr " m o r t g a g e LOANS in PROCESS . . I 15,355. INSTALLED ■ ' iPaUents Today...... ; • 182 ptlblic .o f or")^nization. I/«m very had l.Ycn scheduled-to. expire a \ ll by other longshoremen. Tlie resu' ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs. Members at St. MarVs 50-50 bron was crown bea'rer. During the ner,” Churchill . said. "We don't Prai.sc From Worcester Balance due borrowers on rpoi lgage loan.* sorry that Ihihpas ha^cned. a. in. /.s.t.) today. w.-m a work stoppage on'somff 60 regular 1 size Virginia Whttman, 838; Toliand Club! were- entertained Friday ceremony, - Miss Mary PiOvan and want to ask anything that-would To the Editor; \ pending completion of cnn.strucliqn. . / night by''Miss Emily Smith and / In-h place like hlah^mcsler Uierc Just a few mlnntea before the' not be of common benefit.” of 143 acuye -piers here. .^yLecvrV>. • ,groi«>. pf v> Mr? j^jicvaiOiti pceutice, totian-.-of" the -Messiah. - p£^r summer,: They gave an inter­ isee7l'"a''Tnmbtp^P^ nouncfid the. dcdaion to extend ihe 'AnldfidW Kislo'i'j*’; ...... 'Rers, N. .Y. . ' A D V A r^ INTEREST PAYMENTS BY>MORTGAGORS 4,440. /( ADMITTED Y E S T E R D A Y ; .sdm.e “ - no>V’ '.l' .Lflajtglffcr..of.Air,,.8r(d :MIfir/,Joaep.h Each member-of the chorus must ■In-Baltlmore^ the strike.of .jfcSOO v; ■ NO OUTSIDE ADAPTER JEEDEO .Barnes Coughlin. Jr.,.'443 Center esting talk and - showed' picUiros Prenticci sang,- The smblsts '■were "Herhas taken great /and valiant others shoul'd-carry on. -H»ro , decisions,' "which have made us all (eel a "personal "satisfaction ih ac.-. city employe.* avhiqh -'has chORci/,,'— DIVlDENO:;biCLARED BUT UNPXiO ; X., 2“,54l. ■treat'; ^rnice, .Diamond, taken during the trip. All present .Rubinstein's a tt'p r n e y .s have accpniipanled by Mr. JfiicKay, -cwratel^- presenting ; Mr,. Watson’s enjoyed it very much, 'aii well-as' r ' .... ■ / Julia -Pdat-. Crawford • pending in bistrict 'Court an in- feel better,'*' Chtircbiirsatd. bff 'garbajfte cdlieetto’n* in uii»'-cit,‘" ‘*'7 r'' - .ff|. ■ w m On investment arrmints payshrle irr- .... 'South Coventry; 'Fred Sorrow',.- 20 -V ' ... $ ■ ■ • _ ' A pleasing interlude during the sirmpathetic interpretatmti of this cn.ih January 2. 19,5.3. r- Durant street; Mrs. Jerry Allen. 25 the skit- by three of the men, and ■junction suit designed to bring ■■The Prime Minister said he' had of nearly a million, virtaall.'' ! iiti. evening, in tribute to the Scottish been unhappy to see the intense great oratorio. . To have such a paralyzed the public school system . Emerson street; George Slddell, the potluck that preceded the en­ about a full-scale legal, test of the ancestry of the four head officers, leader tn yO'ur city i'.s a privilege ..A' - WEATHER:^ ;'/ / ADVANCES FROM FEDERAL HOME LOAN J.42 West Center street; Mrs. Esther tertainment; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Public Records c n t i r e.' deportation proceeding clashes between American politi' today. ' . / , . . ■ was when three bandsmen . f rom cai leaders during ,the., election indeed. But to reach' a perfect ac- Many Schools Close , V ' i umoN BANK OF BOSTON ...... *. . . . 175,000.1 CuneO, J22 School street; Shirley Fogg ahd Mr. and Mrs. Alfred agnjnst.the 44-yeac-oId New York eortl betvvecn organist director and Chrisfensen were in charge of ar­ the Manchqeten Pipe Band, better campaign—and'to see "nil our old Two thirds or more of Balti­ ••••/ Speed, 28 Wellman road^ Mrs. Flor­ Warrantee^eeds, ' ! flnancicr.N known a.s "the Kilties.” appeared chorus in so short a time is one 490. rangements. , . - No date ..has been fixed for a friends flung against each other.” more's some 160 public schools had* OTHER LIABILTTIES ...... a. .. DuMont BAMBURY ence Ayejia, 25 Trotter street; f f ' i 'Thomas R. Gq charges. Epipnony, services in St. Mary's Clhurch — a spirKual climax to water and sewe'p'^fpgrt'ment ^fcrk- ! BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A daugh­ -The legal maneuvering to keep added: ... hff'ild crTfRm ■-*•'* ^**^ tng Wnngfffiul ^ Zion's transmission service. ' Murriago Licenses •EplscoVal'Church wfll be held at 6 the Christmas sea'son. ers and other mopual laborer*. ter to Mr. arid Mrs. Alonzo Dia- him from being taken into custody "It is needless to .say how hon­ skin-beaufifying properties of tlie lot,inn. Ph Melviil Eugene Barko.s, and Edna ahd 10 a. m! The Holy Communion ored and delighted W'e would be if Thank you. ■ Meanwhile, the school b6ard;fire- 'tnond. South Coventry; a daughter CONFIDENT OF VUrrORY on a dtmortation warrant has been will be celebrated by the rector. ^r. ‘ UfO^plM ■ to Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas Juben- Maxine Backos, D Trotter street. your great President chooses to . E. K. Woodbury, ’ par'ed to put on television clajfees. Supreme Headquarters, Allied Anthony Wlelicyka, Rockville, going off in the courts here since Rev. Alfred Williams, ajt both Worce.ster. Mass. The program, workedcqut with the . -(t-- ■ ■ M le, 58 EUaex street; a son to Mr. last Tiie.sday. It began shorUy be­ 'pay us H visit after he lays aside Powers In Europe, Jan. :5—-UP) and Olela 'Richardson, Jaii. 10, St. hours. “ ^ ' his duties of office.'.’ city's three TV statioa/-, wifl In­ uid. Mrs. Martin Kiss; Mansfield «—Gen.. Matthew B. Ridglvay fore the lime set by AttomeV-Cfen- The earlier service will be timed penWr. James’ Church. MAYER ACCr.PTS OFFER clude 37 hours of Instruction. - « B ^ ’TH TODAY: son to Mr, said today a Soviet attack in the eral McGranery for Rubenstein to so that people who start work in 14 CXINSPIRATOBS OONVUrTED Paris, Jan. 5 (/PI,. — Rene Garbage and rubbish is' piling \ ^ a v i n g s & Wid^Mrs." Joseph Falkbwskl, 68 next 12 or 18 months would in­ POLITICOS WAGE BAjPTI.E surrender in New York and be East Hartford or Manchester at 7 ; Karachi, Pakistan, Jon. 8— Mayer, ift-year^M flnaneial ex­ up a f the! rgte of, about 1,000..tons ' 358 EAST CENTER STREET—TELSPHONi S19l f ton'street. - ' flict grievous blows on the IVest, Tehran, Itan', Jan. 5—(/P)— taken to Ellis Island. a. m. will have opportunity to get (d5—An 18-month-iong secret pert, announced today hi* de- a day In thq' "naCiah's sixth rhost- '; ______• : • DIBCHARdED SATURDAY: .♦Hmt 1 don’t believe we would, Supporters of Hie Tiideli (C'oin- Ennis and Wasserman said their to their respective places of em­ trial ended today with convtctton cijslsn to seek parliamentary con-' populated city. Pickets hayq.; cur­ pmSCBf»TION PHARMACY OPEN MONDAY ond THURSDAY NIGHTS UNTIL f usacH McIntosh, Andover; Vlhdl- be defeated.” Nevertheless, the miiiilst) party clashed with ex­ request for inbre time from (he ployment. The service will be over of 14 persons. Including - the ffSThatlon as France^* 18th post- tailed private firms from hauUng qOI MAIN STRI IT • rtlAMCMf STEH Manehester Savings & Loan Association - 1007 Min St. Bione 2-4588 ksr Polysnehek. 801 Main street; SflAPE commander told a news treme rightists in' parliament Court of Appeals resulted from prior .to 6^30. The 10 a. m.""house- ■ formey Pakistan army cldef of (wim premier, Mayer was msheil .refuse, away by.-threatening to tip .’ S Tanner, 85 Rubsell Street; conference the progresa'of the square today. One man ,was their inability to get an early hear-' w'ives' service” will Include inter­ cessions for- Chclstlan,'missions. staff, on charges of coHspirliig to - by Prertldent Vincent Auriol last-, ■over t lilr trucks,, ,;/ Mary Decker, 26 Arvine western military hnildup Is/"far stabbed tp death and 13 others ipg in U. S. Diatrtct Court on an Wednesday tq succeed Premier - ' Union and city', representatives from satisfactqiw in view of Since the Feast qf ffhe Epiphany overthrow the goVfmroent and" I: Ernest White, South Coven' wounded. Polire and soldiers re­ application for "hn injunction to .\ntolne Din»y, Who ^idt Dec. scheduled another ''meotlhg -tto tfy .SCFWSffOP//-. Susan Keensy, Glastonbury; ' the accepted estimatesitlmatc of the ushers ip ihe cHjurch’a greatest act up * CoffmMi4st type mili­ stored order Kfter 45 minute's of keep, RubenMein from.being seized, to settle the dispute. " "V" laen. Barber. to 72 Cottage enemy’s capablUtie*.” - battlitigi > lik e. attorneys said the injunc- missionary season. tary dictatorship. / I. ^ 7 '].; i ' ' 4 f L -/ i'v I -N' A' /■\ p • ■ A" \ i ;

■r: c -t / MANCHESTER EVENING HEJlAtD. MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY, JANUARY 5, W53 MANCHESTER EV&NB^G HERALD. MANCHESTER. qONKi MONDAY, JANUARY 5; 1953 ' PAGE SEVElf*

MeCluTim 'lit, has recommended post of town counsel should calved with auch enthusiasm that Hwi^eatpr And6ver . WONS—141S Given Warning HqI Boyle' Next Homemaker many havt raquestad a repeat \ that th ^ legislation be revised eventually be takeiToUt of polWcei -V. 'X ^rom ’flji/glnnlnf to end.” It Is a just as the post of general m a^' a Radio andJ'V^Zr performance, and -which has been Eitattiii$ iiaraU i ' Volunteer Fire After. Accident remembered as a highlight of fqr- ^ o 6 ^ '’'^comml8Slon,' composed of ger has 'been placed -on-R bu^MgsB- EMtera Stuaue m«s« ; WNHG—Ch:'« . Program on Jan* .7 rtier Y programs. Her auggeatioh's • PUMU8HI; h u 8Bii D' k i T m like merit basls.-Untlltiik^s done, tat’s fiMiatf.nj) plUjpwimNO CO..cr- INC. le^ng representativM of the are t>arti«qlarly useful and appeal­ IS BlIMlI StrMt yiirioUs religious faiths in this however, politics .will inevitably Head Diseloses A « :* » -W T l itaze Wife. '^•:eS-WDRe-Worti.ik N Roundup. E rnett E. BiiiJionnette.e. s31.30 'f X f "Home Refreshening for ISftS” ing bocauae they are practical aqd lUaefcMtar, Conn. ^ , * W H A t- Polks Hop. WCCC—KId'die Coi:onwr cbiihtry,\ahd of practical experts govenr In -aornp-'degre^ as it did W CCO-M l , - WTHT~Iifew*. Mertdea rostl/. recaiveS- a-wzrnlhg -W -the- topic -of - the next -Home- demonstrate ..how . one ..can...use. / ■ W TH T—CSl'Tlnney. what she alrwidy_hs* but to the u. i 3 ^ ¥ br f s s a / on immigfatfon problems, and it is the other jlfgfit. But the’'^rand of ^ Call Prdeedure Expect values W n c —News. ;\ from stsU police as a result of s maker’s Holiday program spon­ Publlthart V WONS—J»ck'I)owney’i Huile Shop. WHAY—Cup of Coffee Club; best .'advantage >0: P not, as Senator McCayran auto­ politl5S''^hlth did obtain tiv6 othef WDaC—U Htopenn Every D ay; WONS—News. ■ , motor vehicle accident In. which he sored by the, Manchester Branch, Acts ATONCEtoJttHfvg ' Foundad October t, Th«r O ilcezosfij. \ WKNB-News. \ The usual coffee hour will be matically charges, a group of night was good politics, ''which Andover, Jan. ft—(Special)—B. was involved Saturday morning in Hartford County YWCA, - to be l!Tanlii|/es*ert WKN'B-/Nfwe; Cereven'ot/Huile. l:IS—^DRC—Shoppers. Speriel., •’ Mnnslleltl. ' ; New York (Ah—rThia i^the a*^ I plotting to ruin the lawn. The.aub- held at 6:30. followed by tha.prb-: lld to a. BdU iM a t tba “pinks.” made a good choice, and it Is not K. Seyd; prarident of the Andovgr like these! allat. son when the average man wioura I ufijonlte plods moodily through the held on Wednesday, Jap'. 7, st gram which wilt end at 11. - A taitebefta^C—Cobb., as— WK.VB—U H F ' ___ _ WHAY—’esting atlth W’emp. However, there 'were no arrests a m n m r ^ When thS| Commission goL.dbwn to be assailed by any whose only VOluntefr Fire Department . has 4:tS—WKNB—Reqile% Matiner. WTHT—Msr,til Apronsky. ^rade a -future yeay in a futui-e drifts toward rhe railroad station, 9:30 a. m. at tha Community Y. nttrsery for pra-school - chlldrert / «:*•—WDRC—The RCWd Shop. an'd' no one was reported injured to the business pf exaipidlng the desire was to award the politick) issued a statement covering, the WONS—Kill Jenkin’a Show. in the collision, which occurred at heaven JuSt, tft te* the 'flrat robin freezing his ears on the way. A with Mrs. Harold D; Woodbury of will be provided for those moth­ gUBSCRIPTjdWP T idK BBATBS A li WTHT—Bddle Amold/Shpw. WKNB—Phil Hale Show. protection and safety of the com- A WTIC—Youpz WlddeiVSfosrn. l:84-Vl'CCr.-Newt; Breakfeet Newi- the intersection of R outes. 48A of aprlng Hy Into bis bfck.vSrd neighbor's dog sneaks behind him ■VYo^ester, Mass., ai^4he guest er* who wish to bring their chil­ Parable- tble iByidTSBce . McCarran' Act, ajjd^conducting preferment Involved to soi^othef- right now. ' ' - dren. Anyone InleresFed is vvel- a m m O M .T aar ...... a se ee/a eeAeaeseea ••• *^2*!! .munlty;' / , WHAY—Save A Life rrt»rsrtl boy. and 32. ' and nips, htin in ths heels. The train speaker, ^, CAUSIO BY COLDS SIS ¥onth» hearings on it lirvarious.cities of Individual. /■■''' "The locaf Are department will •AVCCC—New*: M uilc. . W;nC—Rscllo Baasar. . State police said the Bissftnnette It i« the winter of our discontent. is an hour lata and so crowded he InterlpT. decorating has been come to attend this program. 4;tS—W T IO -W om an In M ^ H o u ie. , WTHT—Bob Lloyd. For years thousands of doctors havn ■ • litrae HoBtlie /•••• the country/lt found testimony be connected to the central fir* our WPRC—New*; Old ReM rt Shop, ; WDRC—Newi. auto, which was traveling eaat on The last carol h te "been eung,.!]the hda to stand up. Mrs. Woodbury’-a,. hobby for many Oiie Moatb /' prescribed nsTussw, It acts at oweg .. Weekly overwhelmingly against it. It is a alarm.dispatching system at Willi- WTHT—New*; Joe Glrtnd> .. WDNS—Gabriel Heatter. 44A a t the time, qkidded into a Christmas tree Is burnt, and the An acqualntauice. says, "I got a .vears. and she has -nvade profes­ WHAY—Story Queen. »:SAWDRC-Nawi. big Christmas boh us and a 1.% buck sional application of tier., knowl­ not only to relieve coughing due to smcVe covr • • •••••••.•• law'-V^ich is full of-prejudlcp and Add Several Books /mant,io on Jan^ 11. From then on \ . WONS^Bohby Benson. W KN^Newa: The Little Show. l^akery truck as it was starting bright .baubles that decorated It colds buUt aUo “loosens up’^pblegm - H EH BBR o r dson and hh-Americahism' of th'e your Are alarm number will be WTIC—Ju«t frleln Bill. : WCCCr-11 Hundred and 90 Hlta. north through the intersection on "now hide In the darkness of the, *■ week raise. What did you get? edge with several organizations. |n sn d rtiakes It easier to raise. ASSOaATBD PRESS HArrison 3-?S85. Ills—WHAY—Croebi: Querter WONS—N e#». Route 32. Driver of the truck was closet. Ob, come now. Really? Nothing.'^ her home town, among them the'! TRUSSES-BELTS 4 risTvasM Is entirely free from any . latad Praia l» «*£>»»"•!? moat violent character — which At Mary Cheney’s .,, ‘!All .Are. calls. wUl. be received.at wnc—F-ont Pe*e Ferrell. • WHAY-%ews;''Morninp Star Review Bernard Luetjen, 2ft, Of Epist H art­ Thera' Is a false choerlness to ' How come—you slipping on the decorating at the Natural Hlston,' harmful Intredtents of any kind. , . / ' i u ie of repuny®*'*®*' t 1:80—WHAY—Bend By Demend, WTHT—Breakfasf Quh. • MEN and WOMEN 4 means, of course, that to Senator the Wiliraantic Are headquarters, - WTIC—Thiiler. ot Melpuy. ford. ’ ’ the mallman’a "hello" si he riamps J®b? Ha, ha, ha. What'a the mat- Museum' there. Mrs. Woodbury Kiddles love its pleasant taste—Uk* ■ .tdiU credlU #^ It or are JV.')NS—Will Bin itleV'X:*. EXPERT mtEBS 4 crtdltojMn thU p*p«r vMcCarran and his supporters it is where 24-hour coverage is provid­ WDRC—Memory Lene. 1:15—W KNB-^he Little Show. Blssonhette was warned for up the walk. "He know.v there Is} Can t you take a Joke?” gaVe a talk to the local YWCA "candy on a spoon’’! iripublUhoc* hero* ,-’htf following books have been WCeO-New*: Music. • :I5—WDRC—^a lc off the Rarord. failure to grant the right of way “P perfect ’’Americshlam.” It is an in­ ed and relayed to us from that .WONS-.Jack Downey'* 'W’axw'ory.i, , nothing but bad.Jtaws in all thoae■'I j BN.erything s wrong. You put on seyenri years ago, which was i;tA \ llcatlOB of apaelal added at M aiy Cheney Library .\- W TIC—Lorenip Jones. __ .8^ an intersection. your shoes, and the string snaps also.raaertad. sult to our8eI^^e8; It is an Insult to point. By thi#>,aid Of a rembte.con- 1:45—WDRC—Curt Msssey. WKNB—Ed Swat Show;-----^ envelopes h# brlngsA the envelopes ^PEBTUSSHif: Flctlon — ’’Adam Brpnaklll,” trol ayatsm. th* dispatcher at WII- 'V, WHAY—New* , :SS—W’cee—News\M arket BaakaL Neither vehicle was extensively You go qjit to lunch, and gravy / Vidi liilfiee elleat of Ni_B. A. Berr- all the other nations In the world; 'WTIC—News; y«iK Garde?. isged, police said. with windows. Thomas Armstrong; "The, Spire,” limantic will he-able to sotihd ocr WTIC—Notes and (luotei. ■ . His pages on the calepdar say drips on your new necktie. You sit and it is ait this In spite of the fact $ 9 8 . 0 0 C i T a k s 1:55—WTHT— Frenkfe Frieeh— B*lt- WHAY—Italian Muah down in the evening to read, and r w M o n y bllkbara' RapreMBtatlTea: Tba G. W. Brace; "Murder with Mlc- Are ,’ire.h- dlgectiy from, hla switch .score*. 9:*5—.WDRC—Blnp Craltny, / the year Is fresh and ne^. But the I Uaaevi Special AdjBcy - Naw that this revision started out.,to board. '- WONS—Cecil Brown, News. 1Y—Famoua Trlals\ ths light bulb burns out. Not a hleato. Datroir x tm it and BoatoB. ' rors," Agatha Christie; "York- C—Victor H. LindlAhr. calendar is a liar. ’Theydaiendar of F A L S r T E E T H burbat; o r be an improvement, modernization E v ealat INB—Eddy HdwarC SHKW Nhmes Mrs, Bourn tha spirit says tpa yrar Is. old and spare one In the house either. BR AVOtT town,” Burke Davis; "The Goldcji Give iNill Report For Your IndhrMuoMy vnova. , "In order to ^ a l n 'full benbAts 6 4 * 0 0 > 1 :0 0 - WO.NS—News. . \W D R C —Af-th-ii Godin tired and shabby—h/st about the What happerted to the sun? If itl ./ W ith Moro Comfort n o t i c e " and liberalizaA>n of our immigra­ ’Thread,’' Louis de Wohl; "Pilgrirn WTIC—News. ' WTIOT—My 'true Story. of this system, the following in- way the average //nan feels hlm- isn’t snowing, it's, sleeting. Yoii . FABTBETM. * plesaant alkallss (nnii- DMignod Spirtlla Harald.. PriBtias Com j^r. IBC.. tion laws. Soul," IVirs. A- M. Downes; ’^Ive WHAY—Sport*. wnCy-Welcome Travelers. iTPo Jury Committee open the front door snd an Iciclp .erld ) poildrr. hnidi false tte th mnt-e IS BO flaaBCia!laaBCla! raaponilblllty for Us This tiay,’’ R. V. Grace; "the sti-uctions must be, observed: WTHT—News; Joe Olrsnd. WCCCVl2 H undred snd 90 Mlti s« lf. ■ (Irmly. To est ind talk In more - com­ FioundaHoiit — Coll - We have cqililiined all oar aPbieal arronarrors appaSrlBg---- _ Ib ad* President-elect Elsenhower de­ "(1) To report s^re, dial HA WATKINS WDRC—New*. WHAY^New* In Italian. TTie p a r ty -g iy in g is ,/>vei“. N ow .fal)S on your head. And the bitter fort. just ipriri'fcle 4 little FASTEETH BieoU BBd othar readlBS mattar Doctor on Bean Street," ' Simon 1:1.1—W HA Y .-Supper Serentd*. WKNE—News; ThroupHt the Years. Mrs. lEltiu Minleucel operations 0 our new saliM- nounced It, during the camptign, 3-2525 and ask- that the . Andover Mrs. Katherine'Bourn has been comes the letdown. He feels the wind . . . li blows . . . vantFlilows on ymir pistes,. No summv. sooey. Maacheater Branljg Hara;(i. Kent; "Steamboat Gothic," Mrs. WONS—Psttcr Bv Psterson. 19:15—WDRC—A rthur Godfrey. - and blows . . . keeplng^you awake pasty taste or feeltns. Check* "-plate room^ W^Rre no lonfitr do­ in no uncertain terms. ’That led F. P. W., Keyes; "Wonderful Department- be sent. State type of WTIC—Boh Steele: Sports. \ . WHAY—iValltn Music appointed to the Jury committee heavy hand pf time upon him. The odor" ' (denture bresthl. Get FAS­ P h o n o 7 7 3 7 play adrertlalBg elualog boorti WDRC—.Tsek Zalm sn; This I'R en era. 14:35—W THT—W hiaperinp StreeU, to'replace Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrlc'k, at night with it*^Jtfm’ling, What TEETH at siiy (.'rue atore. ing any/ ^siness at Jdpday—1 p. Bi. IK>^er- Vice President-elect Nixon, origr Country,’’- Tdm I^ia; "Sing for Are, Give this jnformhti^clsarly *:30—WHAY—Supper Serenade. \ 1S:S^WDRCV-Arthur Godfrey. personal. woes he shrugged aw a/ and slowly. If you live off the main ■ w n c —DDuBJe nr Nothinp. who^ election to the Board.of.Dir during th{ holidays perch again does it expect yrfu to do—open a • Tueadky—1 p. bi. KoB^iay. inal^ one of the prime pushers for Your Supper," Mrs. E. B. Lothrop; . 0:35—WDRCJ-Guy Lnrobardo. \ window BO-j^t'can come in snd gel 481 fiddle Tampike East WeJnaaday—1 p. d. Tueaday. "Empress of Byzantium,” H. A. road it will be helpful, if yoiKhave WTIC—Weather Bureau. VVCCC—News\ Music. rectors makes It impossible tor' her on his' shoulder-and nhlsper into Thuraday—1 p. m. Wadneaday. thf! law,, to .adm it, that it could 1:50—WTHT—Sereno Oammell. ^ WK.NB—VolceXof Manchester. tO'serve. warm ? fiiday—1 p. m. Thuraday. Mahler; “Tlsa,” Helga Moray; someone you can Send to the rtialn WTIC—Eirtlle Cote Glee CTnb. I#:45—WTHT-'^.Wthetr a Girl M arries. . h is e a T ;-" L o o k y , w a 'ra b a c k . -.^Did ■-Saturday—5 jp.Bt.ri1day. stand some .revision.' , "Tomorrow the Harvest,” Viola road to direct the Are truck to.the WONS—News: Music for America. \ WDRC—Arthur\Godfrey. Genqrai Manager Richard Mar­ you. m iss. u a J ” ._ l—. Ya*Xsll's wrong, naught's right / S T A N E K tin made the a'ppointrtient recentljt. lled.deat'aaa; lOiPO a. Ru^adiell . Sucb developmsnts Would seem .Raradise;—.. 5tA - • Hungr-y • Man scene, your Are^.department can -be _ , WDRC-Ouy iiombardo,______ia:^W ONS—Ne*s. .. .Efieryone. ha.Jmowa; aeama^lo ditrlng this brief brue symphony of publlcatloB escept Saturday— W-CCe—TunA' Test- and SO'-Hltin a«d' reapijolnted'M rs: Julia' Critw-" Dreams,” M. L. Runbeck; “Shower ~ * -^'n v ccc—News'!' Mrtste. ------packing fSr a gay vacation iir^of- the' ye'Sr. Blit d'dwn sbulh''right ^ Electrl^Td to mean that revision- is in ord^r, of no help until it arrives at the' |;4S_WTIC—Three Hter Extra. WONS—I-adlea Fii ford, chairman Of the committee, SEPTIC TANK! of Summer Days,” May Barton; Are, so plears give complete infor­ Wt HT—L ore Jourtney. ida, iiv Arizona, in'Cali'prlila. in now a faithful littla friend is but­ barring one obstacle. ’That .ob­ WTHT—Stock Market Summery: r and John Jensen. 277 BROAD ST. Monday, January ft "Mrs. Tim Files Home,” D. E. ^ ^ o r ts . WTIC—Strike It S' toning up his orange waisl,,coat and stacle is the degree to which mation. WDRC-Arthur God' The committee is charged with Cuba. But no luxurions.-^a cruise X GLEANED, REPAIRED, INSTAUED St/rvensrin; "Stranger Comes to "(2) Do not under any circum­ ■ V. WDRC—News. WHAT—Italiali for him. Nope, ^ust the long aaying .to his missus, "Hurry up, American “master race” theories the Town.” Mika W altari; ’’Com- l:55*^W’ONS—Bill Jenkins Show. W K N * -N ew a; 8.40 d u b . the responslblilty of drawing, up dear, we’ll have to start soon iCjve We giinrantee to correct whatever septic tank trouble you may The Diet of Dictatorship stances dial HA 3-2ft2ft to And out J:SS-^QNS—Furton Lewis, Jr. n :# 5 -W K N B -8 4 0 Club Mul)C. Jury lists for the Court of Common vo^rage to worl(.:0rn the 7:15 bus— want to get our pictures in |he dominate in Congress. It is a lit­ nianchems,” P. I, Wellman. the location of the Ara ThlsehuriW V. DRC-^B-ulsh. 11:15—W THT—W«, T he \Vomen. and the Iqggr'voyage home on the have. The most modern equipment and machinery In Connectteiit WTHT—Weather. 'Heedllne Edition. PIbas and the Superior Court. papers up nortlj. Nobody will pay , kt la Inherent In the nature of a tle ridiculous to see a nation of Non-Fiction — "Last Resorts,” her Is for reporting lires only and WDRC—Arthur Godfrey When complete, th e 'lls ^ will be B:4S bUs^ 'I^at Is, If the buses are makrta possible n BETTER Job at a LOWER price. PL1TOOBP Cleveland Amory; "How to Build , WTIC-rPhilo Veiite.:/ . , . WGOG—U H uadred.w m / Hita. any attention 4o.ua.if 4v« doii;t gat - ■BEWM.-'UMES eiectriiiany-cleuMd." ...... - ..... LET US FILL YOUR dlttkWilhip that it muat have immigrants behave as if its nlelt- Is not to be Used forAny other pur­ »:15-^WONS—Tello T e*t''_ sutiirtitted to Ravnirtfid G'. vSlnah,' rimnlrtg at aB; ' a Recreation Room In Your-Base­ tI:SA-WONS-rNews. there first.” To ellnilnate root troubles for all time, have McKinney Brothers s c ^ f p a ta . ing pot wire some miracle of pre­ ment of Attic*"-Robert. Baer; "The pose. ’This applies to' .Aremen as W THT—Elm er Devls. , WHAY—Music. clerk of the Sffpreme COiirt of W hat’a wrong with everybody? WDRC—Junior Miss. ' 1I:SS—WDRC—Grano Slam, Tha.boas iw. grouchy. ’The wife saya. Hurry, robin, hurry! 6hce you’re _lnsjan^W *‘Roq't-ProoP’ sewer line. ■ ’ .*''tThei» Bcapiegoata^ serve various destined racial purity, but this Lady and- the Lumberjack,” Olive well as th e ‘general pvbMc. ■ ■7rSS''^'WONS'/^G*brie.! H estter. ■ -WTHT—Break (he B4nk'^ .Errors auid. the Superior. .C ourt^' "3. If you hear the fire siren an angel In paradise coiildn't run a here we "know' everytHing vvin fie ptn o sM . The, process of saddiing theory Is present in some people. .Barber; "The Youthful Queen Vic­ (Shown above). How we slipped up on WTIC—New* of the World. WQNS—Queen (or a Day. all right again. Put faith ridea on \ WATERPROOriNO OF CELLARS ^ toria," D. J. Colston-Ba.vnes; "J. please do not call other numbers WHAY-Symphony Hell. W TIC—B th and Ray. — kitchenette' apartment on tha If you get water In the eellnr, renMmber we .Waterproof from al| the-mistakes of the'dlctator- They do not, of course, consider these we'll never know, They’re per- 'W THT—X,one Ranper. ■,'CCC—Tfewa; I'i Hundred your feathers. P. Marquand, Esquire," Philip to determine the location of the WDRC—Club Fifteen. its. „ \ X Week End Peaths money you give her. let alone try the Inside aAd guarnntea onr work agninet aeepnge. I r ■ upcin them proves th at the the meltinji pot itself good. ’They Hamburger; "Hugh Walpole, a fire. ,To do so may tie u{) lines TecUS' grand chairs . .. fapbacks, wings, 7:45—WDRC—Ed Murrow. WKNB—Music from out of the >Vest. to keep up a slk-room house. *711# Calidd for and d^Urorod when they are needed to call for WO.NS—Top Ture*. WH a T —News in IisITan; Berio A, - RE SAEE!... BE SVREl.. . Call dietatorMlp itself is perfect and regret it, would like to repeal it, Biography.” by Rupert Hart- barrels and lounge stylr'^ . . in damask WTIC—One Min’* Family. childran’a ^oa«9 ars running, the promptly at nd extra Davls; "The Hunter," .1. A. Hun­ more apparatus qr men.” By T^E ASSOCIATBD PKE.aS family podqk is fighting tha family ail wise and without fault. Noth and they preach that nothing more and t,extured covers. Good\.st.vle; gbqd T:.l5—WONS—N es'.i: Concert FeitlvaL Il:4t*Vn4AT—Pot PourrI. xLkinifton, Ky.'— Dr. Fran'l| ^ ^ ^______d ia r f e . / ter; "Invitation to Tea," Mrs. School t» Ojicn 1 :00—lyD R C -S uspense. 11:45—WDRC—Rosemary. cat, the canary has worms. Your - is. ever Stalin’s fault/ any must be added to it, teat it become The-ciementary school will open quality; good value at $98.00! WHAY—Operation Opportunity. WTIC—B ^ Hope. Leiqnd MeVey, 83, widely known A out of work RADIATOR McklNNEY BROTHERS Monica Lang; “Your Home Can TAY—Rmizoni Program. CALL 2-9114 I than anything was ever Hlt- all dregs. Be Christian,” D. M-. Maynard; on Monday for a term to be con- / WTIC—R:.llroad Hour. , educator, president emrltus of the kgain and t nssds help. SEWEkAGG DISP08AI, COMPANY cludeNS—Grllne Djuss Not Pay. WTIC—News;. Weather. turned it gray. Ttia but't«i( falls off -It is right and noble to hate law in -the first place. 'The Issiie-fARd His Hundred Wives,” Mrs. R. Memorial Hospital is reported to thot hove been with us too long. Just why is one of the mysteries W TH T—Rex Meujpn. WTHT—Jack Bercli Show. Baseball League cutflelder. Died CAN H. Reyher; "Green Treasury," E. bo gaining satisfactorily. W T IC -Y nice of. Firestone. WKND—News; In the Background. Caturday. * v the collar, too. ersecute. When the people was raised, .clearly enough, when of retoHing. W e bought them with oil the ienfidenee in the world WHAY—Western Cereven; WHAY—It^ la n . Voice. Snow locks the suburbanite’s 1 9 4 9 W. Teale, editor. . *:45—WTHT—Chlcepo SIpnstUre.. 13:15—WDRC—Aunt Jennie's Stories. /New York —Mhts Gertrude S A V i Y O U Of I a dl^tatoriidilp accept this invi President 'Truman ve,toed the act. Manchrater Evening Herald .Vn- W O N S-N ew s. Rennysqn. 77, former/Metropoli­ garage, but avan if it didn’t the . fudgod ond okayed them os representing (1) Watkins fine • :D0—WDRC—Radio Theater. car wouldn’t stapt anyway. Frozen hey degrade themselves Nevsrthelkss,. both houses of Con­ fbiver correspondent, Mrs. George WTIC—The Telephone Hour. WTICr-rMedley Tlmh. tan.Opera .9(iig*r. . Died Sunday. MONIY! th e re i^ increase their own Nelson, telephone Coventry 7-676S. styling, (2) Wotfcins losting quality, 0 )^ W atkins outstanding WTHT—Talk on Books. WTHt—Luncheon Music.,. ■ v Philadelphls —^Mrs. E. /A, Rob­ solid. Mow cftma It turned so cold gress mustered two-thirds majori­ Coat Check’s Loss WONS—Bill Kerry and the News; WKNB—Perry Como Show. overnight so sudden? Dpes a miut. WILLYS STATION WAGON fo|d union with their own dictator' ties to pass it over his veto. And' OPEN volue. Yet these grotips and pkKes hove never found homes where Reporter's Roundup, WHAY—Gemma Propfath. erta, 55, wife of a Philadelphia in­ O ’DVVVERS ’TOGETHER p : 1.1_W THT—N.C. C. J. 12:30—WCCC—News. / surance execuqvp. The former have to think of everything? Sh}p. They seu, their own souls to we doubt that all these, votes for Mexico City, Jan. -ft -(/Pi For­ they rightfidly beleng. So h trt they go . . memy reduced to HALF t:50—WONS—SonRk of Our Tlfpe. WTHT—Phil Becker: News. Adair McRae of ^utchlnaon, The fuel oil truck drives up and Costly for Yoiiths WHAY—Nlpht Watch. W TIC—M arjorie Mitls. leavea a bill for ISfi.lY. Underneath the dlctatorshiRj they share its the measures came merely from mer U. S. ■ Amba.ssador William TUESDAY EVENINGS PRICL Mostly one-of-CMklhd, so subject to prior sold. WTIC—Band of America. WOXS—'Woman’* Pafe.i, . /: - Minn., she once was ^loiat with V a r y c Im n i . Oood bW y. onmes; they are ngneeforth power­ legislators who accepted the Mc­ O'Dwyer. and his wife showed up le.'OO—WDRC—Boh Hawk. . WI)RC—Koraance of the Minneapolis Synjphony Or- 4h« snow the crab grass Is secretly The loss of a coat check at a together at a bull fight yesterday 1VHAT—.New*: Nile Watch. WHAY—L* Ro^a PrbErim. tf,X;OVO v t , o i r N m , g i o t N - less to revolt ' a^nst it or to Carran theory that anybody who WTHT—John Daley. •WKNB—Man on the StreM. , chestfa. Died Sunday. ahjink back froth \h e further didn’t want to draw an iron^ cur­ New Year’s Eve dance in Hartford for the first-time since they sepa­ WONS—Frank Edjrards. l$:45—WCCC—aMu!«lc for \ Zanesville. O. -i Chester P. iDPr oil IMlor,lor* W lm riagB rl . 5 has proved a costly proposition for rated three weeks ago. Friends in­ WTIC—Encore. WDRC—Our Gal Sunday^ ^ . \ Overrhyer, G9, founder of a Win­ crimes to which the ^ctatorahlp tain around thia country must be terpreted the appearance as an ef­ l*:l.i—WON.S—.Miiilr- Lover's Hour, WTHT—We the Women. - go^ Hrot. ' / three Manchester youths. WTHT—Concert Hour. WKaNB—The TAttees. chester, Ind.. gla.ss mould rom- alSrays progresses. either a ‘‘pink” or a "Communist.” fort to halt divoroa rumors. l»:S»^-WTlC-rNews: A1 Goodmin'i WDRC—Newj*. pa'ny which claim.s to be l-he larg­ COTS SIGN CO. ■ "■ , tn thc provision of suci All three checked their coats on New York City’s ex-mayor and 129.Y5 (o* 155,00 9 x 12 Rugs. (8) 9 x\12 Axminster V 276.75 Kelvinator Electric Range. Double oven model ('•rehestr*. W TIC—Newa. Too many members of Congress, WCCC—Mt,ncheater Matinee. est Wlependent of itSyklnd in the e Expert Workmaniklp one identification check which his wife, the former Sloan Simp­ and Wilton weaves including carved, l8th Century ^ has two baking and broiling units. 4 speedy, easy-to- W D R C -N ew s world. Bo-.-n in La Orange, Ind. e Continereial Lettering . gokts, the dictatorship its^ is we fear, were decreeing for us a they Ifast. The finder of the check son, still were living apart, how­ I#:4.1—WHAY—News. WHAY—Newf. . e Bzeellent Service" calm, deliberate and professl^al. racial isolationism which is a. Eloral, Leaf and Moresque patterns; plain {wist. Choice ^clean top burners; ample .storage space. Discontinued _ 1 1 :0#—Air Stations—.New*. WO.NS—News. Died Sunday. wBUk Screen Prqce^ Printing turned it in at the check room of ever—she with frlmds and he in WHAY—Nile W atch. W TH T—Paul narve,v. We.st Newton. Mass.-—Hamilton (WholeMl* or EeUltJ With it, this is purely a mockery of what we ouraelves the Poll^ National Home ‘and the apartmen.t he look when he of designs and colors...... 9 8 . 5 0 / model...... ^v...... • 239.95 U:»-*WTHT—The Lite Bob E. Lloyd 1:18—W D R i—Ma PerKim*. -/VACKARD Show'. - WONS—Yankee Food snow, Bole, 63. retired'president, of the e Neon Servlee blooded decision, taken for pur' really »re, and of how wo got here. claimed the coats. retired )l7 om the embassy DM. 6. WHAY—Nile Wstrh. W THT—8how Tuna'll. International Match Company. BRUNNER'S pobes of politic and of power. erhaps, with the kind of spotlight Earle Everett, in. the Army at ------______81.00 Axminster Rug.s.. (3) 9 x 12 leaf designsd^si in a 219>.95 Florence Electric Range. Economy model, full WON.S—Mlrtnlpnt Matinee. ■ W TIC—R om .- The Muflral Miller. Born in Cleveland, O. Died Sat-, Ft. Dlx, Ni .J., and Raymond size range with deep-well cooker and 3 surface units. W TIC—New* WHAY—Betlv^imbaM. Ed Tomezuk, Maachaster S2M r-A:ib-K-A-R-B H itler (Jidh’t really hate h is^ ^ p e - Which is now being used on the choice of ros^ beige or green, each ...... ; -65^00 WDP.C-^Yo u 'end the World. 1:S8-WDRC—VWna Dr. Malone. urday. // . ■ ' ~ m EMt Canter At.-/rel. sift Starkweather, in the Air Force In 3 storage drawers,- Floor sample...... 179.95 11:30—WDI'C—Publlt Service Propram WCCC—Newa J Manchester Matinee. Wa.shingtort —Grad,y Lewis, B5, Or Ifartferi S-S46S Adk Per Bmson goats hlhf as much as he pretend­ M ^rran Act, they will be Texas,.' estimated it would' cost WKNB-^Caravan of Mueic. BALCH Is Your 111.00 9 12 Rugs. Just two Carved Cotton Broad 11:50—WTIC/— Surprise Sen4r*de, 1:46—WDRC—The Guiding Light. lawyer for the Choctaw Indian ed *to. They were, merely, paw ns in «d out Tof their past position^ them - 'f40 each to-refilacc their WDRCt—Syniphony Halt . ’ Nation.-' ■ -/Born in Cameron, Okla. coats. looms in a thoiVe of grey or green,'each . .t; . ;69.50 — -420.00'Majestic Combination Range. Cooks and bakes 13:00-WTIC—News: Music. ~ WONS—.fu8t JertetTTS. ‘ his game. But there is no easy guarantee of / . WDRC—t.’ews. _ I m - WCCC—Mueic. Died Suntja.v. with electricity or oil. Coveralls for all top burners; aii- WHAY—Opeir Hou.^e. Now the Communist didtator- this, A^ateyer public But John Everett of 22 Doari.e; _ . - . 13J.L5—WTIC—InU rm eixo.. * _____ New l^ark v-:-Jamea B. Herndon. street lost 'a ' rhinestone necklace 167.50 9 X/12 Hand Hooked Rug. All wool, imported - “ "“tomatically timed oven for elecfric bakifig. Built-in 13:S0-WTIC—RIq Rythm s. . ; WDRC—Second'Mrs; Burton.' ; ' ahlp )iab ^turned 'W tlie device of tfie nation may seem to hold. , 1 3 :5 5 -wnc—News. . , WONB—Conn. Ballruoin. Jr., .54, vice president of Hilton as 'well a.a his coat._.Everett ex­ rug in a floral-medallion design with black oil burners included...... 375.00 W TH T—New*: Top H.lt Time. Hotels Corporation. Died Sun- the scapegoat, in /{he Czech trials, Tomorrow ' . plained the necklace, intended for, border. ../...... ______WTIC-i-The Doctor’. Wife, V .da.T f' in its Rumanm'n purges, in its a gift, was in the pocket of the 125.00 S;00—WTIC—Frank Atwooa Proprem. W KNB-rNewa: CirsVan of .Music. A NewXTown Counsel 595.00 5-Piece Bfdroom. Fa.shioned in fruitwood, this,, ■ » WDRC—I''arth Propram. 3:15—WDRC—Perry M*>on. ■Tokyo - Prince Chlchlbu. 50, purges and pi^roaching trials in garment. 115.00 to 140.00 9 X 12 Rugs. (3) Axmjqster and group has a glowing walnut finish, a popular wood o^ StlVr-WDRC—Hjrmn Time. * WTIC—Chiderrll* Weekend. o'ne, of Emperor HIrohito'a three East Germany. As the po.st ^ town'counsel was 1:35—w n c —News. WHAY—Save A Life. younger, brothers. Died Sunday. VEEP AIRS PL.\N8 Textured 'Velvet. Gray leaf, green carved and green- the French Provincfal period. Therein a 9-dra\ver triple i:SO—WONS—Bill Jerkins Show, 3:**—WONh—Newt • It 3:15—WDRC—House Party. cade -ago, died In his sleep early nist dictatorship is also choosing Kue.ss ■ that some \ measure of' the as Vice President and Senate WTIC—Road o( Life. C^a.v.. He was Literal oar-ty. ~preslding officer, Barkley coun­ weave type; one each in rose, blue, green and .straw 646.-50 8-Piece ISthXentury Mahogany Dining Rooiri"^ WKNB—Poloni*. ■ - WCCC-News; Music. to sacrifice .its own favorite propa­ indictment stands;';- 7:3.1—WTIC—Weather. Morninp Watch. j.W TII’T—BaUscordk: Top Hit Ttme. prchiier ,6f Ontario from 16.34*42.^ seled:, "X.eam the rules and master color inia:sv 19.75 7:54—WCCC — "Nea's: Good Mijrhlcp ganda weapon against the United The post of fowTi counsel doe with serf)entine-froiu credenza buffet", 6-leg Sheratoh WHAY—Save A Life' Proersm. . Heoburn w-as named premier of A .them . . . and take into consldera- table, two ChippenMle arm chairs and 4 matching side — Music. .'. , / WTIC—Pepper Youtuc's FsThily. Ontario before he was 38.' Eight States—the accusation that we are stand AS something qf a political the 'idiosyncrasies of S,ena- 25.00 8 X 10 Fibei\Rug. One only in blue coloring: / WDRC—Old Music Box. , 5it5»^WCCC—Junior Disc Jockey; chairs. Chairs haw ladder backs and rose and green- / WKNB—News; Phil Hsle Show. ■ WDRC—Ctrl Smith. years befO|;p h* had entered the something less than^ perfect in pIUiii. 'The. Republican town or­ WATKI basket-weave pattA’nf ...... / WONS—Bill Jer.l-lns. ' k ^ ...... 17.50 /■ 7:45—WHAY—News. - WTIC—Riaht to 'Happiness. Canadian House of Conimons as r acial m atters, plus the claim that, ganization has, u.suaily .succeeded \ — frrl;;:------' • • R O T H B E .y 'I N C damask pull-ove/upholstery...... -425.00 5:50—WDRC—AutU Jem im a . Home jits voungest mehriber.■ The jsflSppnd sweetest ...type, of \ 7:.15—W THT—W eather. - Folks. under Communism, all is unbiased in having its choice named; when 19.50 6 x 9 Fiber, Rug, One only jacquard-woven WDRC—News. , ■ He led the Liberal, nartv lo a M^qr I is '' sucrose, the' ordinary FUNE^L 309.00 6-Pieqe Dinette; F’refich Provincial fruitwood WONS—Weather. , 4:#0—WTHT—Cal Tlnney. brotherhood. a _ Democrat was named, two basket-patterned rug in straw color.. WDRC—It Happen* lEvcry Day .sweeping victory in the Ontario, sug4r of cbmmercc. -13.75 . “ , design with oval extension table, china with glass doors WCCC—Music; general elections of 16J4, ousting So callous and brutal is the 'r.Y^ars Ago, that was in the course SEWICE W-nC-^Backstss* Wife. an;! 4.side chairs Having beige damask-patterned pla.s- W HAT—News. e legislature that was more,..than Communist dictatorship that, even of an out and out political, deal ' 304.95 Kelvinator Refrigerator. 8 cu. ft. with 33 lbs.' »nd j.W e(t ^ tic seats and back.s...... 198.00 W KNB—New*. 75 per cent Conservative. ■ while, with one hand, it-performs among factions on the Board of capacity for frozen foods and ice. Left hand door. Dirtetor" Z ' Discimtihued model. , ...... 274.95 the gesture of razing the furnaces Directors. 229.' Doojly. but from those who Were disap­ ■ / • -V ' StOO—W hat Onr* Parsoir Caq Do. .ForM HMfSaniE* many Itself, and offer it again to ' ■- \,37.00 Arm.Chair ;'solid Truetype maple bowback de-,i «: 1.1—Variety Club. a pointed that the prize was not go-' ^ _^En|JRUCKS ^ 129.95 Coleman Water Heater,. Automatic. 30 gallon K:.10—Sphrtacppe. /.-;;c™the;-.CieTmBh; ,‘phdpie. ihg.-tb--R-'.candld|tte'-irf-' "---■"gas'-heaterT-pfovddes'^S^'gffitonir Of • ^ • One would hai;dly believe^ this, .chboalng. A ttorney John LaBeliej FHONE «/4.1—WnrM' New* lonsy. . :S year warranty: Cabinet- slightly damaged... . . 99.9(8 'TtaO^'AnawerMsThl*. .... ■ AHV-hour—.day-or-night-^— would thi^^^^ '4ul£el iiiliiraliy,' had Democratic 3146 or 8606 .-r"28LdBXBifld,:Chair>uX4)^-BbM.-Tra ---- TEaw .Manchester/' ' —^/^:45—Csmtti News CarsTair,.' — jwe’ll fix -yodjf burnw inHhe would, at. least he smart enough to for.: his 'own teteiition in 7 4 .9 ^ Superflame I^ace Heater. CaBihet sCvte oil Tiacks; Ensemble yvRh arntThair jtiove. each'.; 19;95 ■ 8:«>-Vlr,eo Tbtster. . ' : shrink back from so obvious a re­ 142 East Center St. L'StH/'VihKK! hf Ftrestone. ahortcat order' poaaible. We'" ■ i " m the post*. And a faction inside the : 4 5 2 3 heater; will heat one to 3 small Foqnis; pot-type- 142.00 Drop-leaf. Table. Truetype solid cherry Dun-, trot)—p H,ove Lucy. . — vival of the techniques o f Hit- Republican party—not very far in­ Manchester burqer...... ____ :...... 59.95 9:3rt4-Llfe' Witl. Lulzl. ' have the trained manpower ^ \ ' 1 can Phyfe model with triple base; extension JQ:00—Stii-.-to One. , , leriam itself. One would think it side, b.v all appearances~had a (Other Space Heaters at similar savings) ll;ty>—DnuglAs Fsirbshlts. and toola io do the j'ob right J t would have more regard lor its s t y l e ...... 98.50 : 11 :.■)()—Brflincc T.oijr R udfri. k.' candidate of its own who, by its 12;00—New*. the first time—regardless of own reputaUon and for the opinion opinion, was endtled to the post 385.00 Cooierator Freezer. 10 cu. ft. honfe orffann Tomorrow ” : 1. " ' -J'E-. 155.00 Mahogany Chippendale Kneehole, DeskT ' the trouble. of the outside wori'd? - hreauae he had participated in the freezer. Holds over 400 pounds of assorted foods. 5 ' A. M. . Mr. and Mrs. C. Loroy Norris bracket base, bail handles;'8 drawers including 7:00—Todiy. WE HAVE But dictatorships, inevitably, abortive caucus revolt of last year warranty on sealed mkhanism: ______.279.95 9:00—T**t PsHerti.'. file...... 98.00 9:.4^Morhliiz New*. Automatic,.dollvary 6a .-vw^come to the' point where th e y lose spring. , . .62 Adoiaidt Rood 10:00—Din* Don* Scho.il. •fheir j)wn power of wisdom and 259;96 .Thor Clothes- Drier. Completely automatic t0:.30—Your W indow .Shopper*^ A WAY WITH clean-burning Mobilheat, Tliis -same faction, with its chief M onehfsfor, ConnecHcut. .110.00 .. Mahogany Kneehole Desk,” Chippendale 11:00-.rine In Ever)' F*mily.. declalon. Sooner or later, "they grievance the fact that One of the electric drier ; tumble-dries clothes ready for ironinff. bracket base design; 8 drawers' including file 11:30—Strike It Rich.' . too. O d e r now.' Matches Thor automatic washer in design and P. M. ' ^ *1 0 W » CAR THA1(I YOU RKLIkVED COULD CXI ST come to those devices for the loaders In its own party revolt had I would like to hove the .following qutstion drawer. ,... . ,^ .4 ,...... - ^ . 5 0 .32:1.1-Love of Life. /.^BURNERS! _ maintenance and expansion ». find elsewhere at any price today. Its gfeat engine is not just surpassingly powerful, own destruction.. Perhaps some of lenge to the existing organization, o r y 1 2 t h : 2:45—Mld-ifternoon New*. \ tho people to whom the Kremlin is 198.00 3-Piece^ Maple Sofa Bed Group include sofa 3:00—The Bi* Payoff.' \ in performanoe^aqd ruggedness. It,s Powcr,-flrakc5, full-time Power Steering and We.will be pardoned if we do not 21^.95 Easy Spindry Washer. Delqxe Model No, 516 - 3:.30—Welcome Tr*velerl). . „. I , ^ ' Onflow ride . giye, you not juit better control . . . but a new kind of control, a' new now offering these scapegoats will recognize, in auch a movement for bed and platform rocker in gray and red tapestrv; 4:00—Kite Smith. * with automatic «pin rinse. Two tubs make it possible lenM of safety. Its beauty is splendidly its own . . . splendidly right. Inleriors are take them and accept them and such a specific cause, any elements matching wing chair in gray and grqen. 139.00 .to do your washing twice atf fast . •. . average laundry . \ , Jkezquisitfi beyond compare — .with fabr^ and. appointments that are fhe final word in join in the degradation involved. of a great political crusade. in an hour or Jess. Demonstrator. . . . X...... X • 159.95*'''^ TlTi50 Studio Coucl) lyith pine base; 2-pillow model. ; luxury. Except for Chrysler’s own Imperial, here is a car which is unequalled, But to most of the people whom As for Mr. .Crockett, It can a t M o b i l h e a t P The upholstery is a sm^l-scale docurfient cretonne with SOCONY VACUUM HEATING OIL tho Kremllh is trying to Influence, least be said of him that the posi­ • 450.00 Kelvinator Refrigerator. 9.4 cu. ft. two-door and is unlikely to be equalled foe y«ars to come. -Your Chrysler deafen 1* must be a dreary and 'terrible brown background. Good for the pine-paneled, .studv- SERVICES . ’ • cordially invitu you to drive' it at your convenience. i. tion came to him, without any im­ model with across-thertop freezer that"Kold.s 44 lbs. of bedroqm...... gg qq rerival of rilghtnme, ail too perious demands on his part. And frozen foods and ice cubes. Discontinued model. 3'75,00 That interpret The Wishes familiar, and all too revealing' of V .1 - we doubt, that, if the vote had hap­ * 225.00 Lawson Sofa. A two-cushion model in Chip­ Of T|ie Family , CALL 8135 FOR TOP QUALITY tho rtal nature of the Kremlin re- pened to go against him, he would 88.95Hoover Cleaner.,Tank type complete with set of r . ONie OF AMERICA'S FIRST FAMILY OF FINE CAMff • gimo. pendale-patterned-fret-work green damask; mahogany have considered that any occasion attachments. Brand new, discontinued model. 74,95 '' SILENT GLOW OIL M^RNERS ...... 7.159«0b tot dour revolt against his own ' •i' ' - ■ . . • 29.95 Hoover Cleanen-ilebuilt upright model; 1-YeaF JOHN B. pURKE % Congress liked It P*rty leadership. He is perhaps niodest enough to. know that the guarantee. ..,.. L;...... X. . 14.95 FUNERAL' HOME . The Prdoident’a CommlMioh ~on Job aspirations of on* Indlridusl MORIAR^X BROtHERS bBmigrsttoR Md NaturmUzoUon, do not constitute a public caus*, 229.96. Kelvinator Electric Range. 4 speedij, .easy-to- EaatOaMr St, TeL SS«8 "re* clean top buniers; automatic iimOr for. o ^ n ; lamp. atSCENTEltSTEEET' MANCHESTEE aibar a four month study of the W* could weU wish that th* ^AAOIUIANOE . SERVICE I-BEAUPRE,1NC. 30 Bissell Street ..Disebntinusd model. . . 1 8 9 . 9 5 /• A I...... ' ^ ■

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- • ^ : • ■ ■ ' . • .•; '■ :/ ■; ' . ■ - v tx. ^ ; • t ' •■ • ■ ./ t • .•- •/, i; > I : , M ■ N ■ HH- . ’ ' ■ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. cjONN., MONDAY. JANUARY S,.:i953^_-' FACE EIGH^______t . MANCHE^ER EVENING M^RALD./MANCHESTER. CONNt,^M?^NDAY,^NUARY S, 1963 PAGE NINE BY JJlCEJaiENER ______A \ __ TWWERVrLLfe^rOLKy BY FONYAINE FOX BHSfNESS BY HER^BERGKB GARNIV AL-,- ■RdspItW" AnffioTltrest^"""" Th e ^lfKmiWA"gfobuHn ;be "processed at J Rockville time of arrival w’as listed at. 5:55 C ld n fJ^ JJammd GK^MtUn piich a small unit coat. ' B ^ker G ranted / a, m. tqday end was a son, born ' In view of these circumstances, Sense and Nonsense to Mi', ami Mrs, Carl Bgoreck of the Red Cross has agreed to in-,, D elay o£ T ri^ T«(ii|Hirary Quarltrt ThbmpsoiiVjlV- ' cJiide in its appeal td the Arner-^ " ' ...... T < . ' u ;o Area Men Are Named Wattgee to Speak • in Fight against Polio Icah people the funds necessary fo '1. Friend-Where can I get ' a The difference between nudist' Dr. Victor '■H. Wallaee. direotor cover the cost of producing and 111 T h«dl C ase license ? •' Cost You Dollars! camps and most bathihg: beaches of the Cbnnecncut cegional blond packaging gamma.’ globulin , for isn't aa i^eat aa it uaed to be. Judge-. A license on trapping ? T h e nnouncement thaj^- as a-?' blood plasma that wa-s, ailrplua. to fS-Iend N o;the hnntinji-ta over;— Fill Ahdd^my Vacancies program, w ill "speak at . an open polim .The success ot the pro- . Rockville, Jan. 5—-(Special)—A IF YOUR home isji|ifflagc4>7 meeting of the Rt^ckville chapter ■ p a rf itS 'NatinnRt.BloodiirograriTT if* hc'etls,'This'surplus wa.s frac- gi'am .depends entirely upon .the 1 want a license to m arry the girl / th e Somers business eJieciitive, today A, farm er who went to a larRe -of the Red Cross tiTplorrow at the' ed1 Gros.s wjH'collect " blood ^.U^msled ipto gamma globulin and WlHlngne.s.s of the American peo­ fire, your expenses .While In I tra p p e d . RockvillV-Ian. 5 ' Special )t- • regi^teiW l,Jn advance at the office to , sought and gained a three-week city to see the'sifthts enKaged a high school, The talk will start procea.se-vA nominal lee' 'has hejjTTthe'word "polio.” injr a.sked the clerk about the \- Collection Start* Cros.s pa.ving all. the expen.se in- The Red Cross will not. allocate of embezzlement- and theft.' street, has been/hamed as alter­ for clinic service wiltT>e,chargsd. \yhat is gamma ' glob\iIin, and 1 c u rr e d . ______...... hoiira fo r meals. ea.sy to get into. One is the jail ■The monthly collection -of tj whlch amounted to more or distribute the gamma 'globulin. Granville Baker, .51, a former And ypu’ll have' to meet and the other is the .hospital. All nate in the appX'tmcnt of a Qon- Bible I..e<'ture Slab \Clerk We have breakfa.st from ran* and' other n ih h is h 97, The blood from The most feasiple amt equitable superintendent of the Rockville one ha.s ,to do is to lay down on necticut resldeht ^ West Point. Rev. Robert C. Denton, PK the.ae bills out of your own 7 to 11. dinner from 12 to 3, a n d end of theyWfv that part of huiban blood .that i which the piaama , hail been pro* m eTIlDfl"or~’Vfiakl(ig^' the aupply branch of the N,atlnnBl Printing the street and act unconscious and CongTessnXn Horace Seely- w ill come to Rockville' to lectuirctx^To^v«‘ pocket Unless you have our supper from 6 to 8. . ililderHhe direclicireqlionZu of ^C itV '^°ht'*i"*,*ntihodieS built up in t'he > dyced, and, in turn, these valuable avnllpbie in tim e ( w the, next po­ Company, was . arrested over the the police w ill decide the place you Brown;^ J t/ of the\Second Dis­ at the Bible Institute to be held ^ blood stream as./the result of the i dcHvative.s, had been donated by FarW r Look here, what tirrte H e a lt m m itte e . week end. low-cost Additional Lhini^ trict, whp'took his oatli of office four Monday evenings in January, lio season w ill be worked out in am I Rota’ to,see the town ? should be sent to. ■"•ngi human body’s'' fighting di.seaae. the American people. Therefore it Baker is 'being held in connec­ Expense Insurance. ' ‘ In W aaljington on Saturday, (elect- starting "tonight at ^ :3 0 o’clock at consultation by profe/isinnal. In­ obey laymen’s These antlbpdies remain In the j could not be .sold by or to anybody, dustrial and govstnm enlal groups. tion with the theft of .52,000 worth ed fon'hls third term) _ U n o u n c e d the Union Congregational CJhurcll Abraham \jncoIn admitted that' The Bargain tbbCongrega- blood stgeam, and can be separated ! but had to he reiiirned to ttic of groetin/ cards. Also arrested the appblntment of prineij il s a n d Tile subject for tonight will be from the whole blood and concen -1 ppole. w ithim t Charge he was not pa|TI??tilarly energetic I don’t want it. - , t i o m ^ c ' was Stephen -J, Kriipa, 41, of ' altwhstea for vacancies X ’";glie Story of Israel"- Old Tsita- urche9'."^in ^oiHih4L.Coun- H i^ when it came to real hard work. I can’t u.se it,' ■mu be beld 'tpjnorrow . a l^ d ^ tratod y injection into patients' wpat is the value of gamma Palm er, Ma.ss. Kriipa iMoaded in­ "M y father." ^ Id he one day, Blit, at that price, fitary and Naval Academi ment history. sujrenn^ ® o f diseases. globulin in the tre.,tment of polio? nocent Ih Palmer court Saturday For'the two vacancies in thc\Ju- i Rev. M aurice G.’-FoulkciA re c to f;!nu, at lTnk^'Chu?ch soclpf, rooms? \I?p to this time, the major u.se - .. . ' "taught me how 'tVw ’ork, but not I won't refu.se it. The mj»v of the church will pre- It mak)'.* it possible to concentrate to a fugitive,from justice charge. T y 1 entering cla,s.s at the Nayal of St. Johnls Epi.scopa^ of gjtm m a globulin has been in the W ed d in g s to love It. I never diXithe to work _ -Leo Burke !pare a spaghXti dlniier. the antibodies from the blood of Is, cyae 'was continued ' for .nne ^ Academy, ■'(ihe of the selection.* im j dean of the institu treatinent'-..(>fatin^t'-.pf 1 measles and infec­ and I don’t den.v ItX j’d rather I -’iTre speakers w ill bW Lt. H arry many people, thus providing some ^•ecR-Xnd he was" released under " eluded Ronald C. D r e-s s e 1 'oK Saunders of the Mj ' tious liepatUbM ^ infection of the Reichenbach-Cotter read, te ll atorle.s. crack jokes, talk,’ G la d y s - 1 see Joe went into the ** [Taylor and^m sa MargaVet Jacoh- protection against Abe different bonds;.,^ hold-up busine.ss. V Somersville. r e g ls t liver). It' has much less thera­ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Michael laughS-anything but we h^ FirlrFvan^u Stafford Sprfpgs bar- strains of the disease in a small CnrtonS'Ajr lax-ated Ethel—What? / The Rockville youth l.s a grad­ G o rd o n H o peutic' value if admlnlatsuTd after volume of -material. About two Brown of Central City, Colo., an­ uate of Bordentown M ilitary Aca­ any of the.*e dl.*ease.* dcvMop. Its de police fnftn^he Stafford Jean—You got to be a mV> nf Glad.va— Yes, he's a suspender cal XuXeYai years'ago, it was demon.strated' nounce the marriage of their Spring .barracks aaid'^out 17,5 salesman. , ^ demy, Bordentown, N. J. B r o p k s / «°‘--“ ville B aptist;^,, usefijlness is to confer a doftrefr-cU^ th e w o r ld . Inarfiunlly on a person who has" ,jh a t before the polio viru.* enters daugiiter, K. Michaella Cotter,, fo lArtonSXof .greeting card^^/ijere Oene— But I' AM a man of tKe Dre.tael, who waS named a prin­ tI«L4jer\'e.U.*,*ue it passes through cipal,. lsl.(«nipleting preparata Items are now handled through. "been exposed to the disease but 1st. Lt. Chester A. Reichenbach, ^ound a \ W arren and Palmitts-, w o r ld . ■ Weapon / M ichf^ Vetrano i.S\advT.ser. L, Rockville bureau of The IVIati- the bteoil stream. If antibodies arc Mass., in\'slnhlishmenta belong­ Work at the Admiral BiHanL^Aca- Ksth,lecture w ill bp followed by' Who h as not become ill fro m it. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Retchen- Jean—I mean THIS world! The weaker sex, T,— pster Evening Herald..vibrated This' is particularly true in polio­ administerriiJo an individual dur- ing to K rupV He. Is a Junk dealer. There’s no denying. d^my in New London, JtS ranks ^ 1 1 dl.scussion m oupsand a ques-Market street "'teleiAione ing this period.Thi^v may minimise bach of-24 Summer street, at Low/ According W investigators, the "W« had to wait twenty years for a spurt like this second in his claa.s. myelitis, The effectiveness of gam­ Joe—Did you take, your girl \M 'ill get your doUgh Rockville 5 -3136. , ... ma' globulin being dependent -upon ■or prevent the destrlretion of neryc ,ry Air .Force Base chapel in Den­ merchandise i.-sValleged to have January!" . ; ,' home taat night? Y iihout half crying. Serving UYflernrian.v , interested adillts, church soh tissue by the polio virii.*;- ver, Colo., a t 7 p. m. on Dec. 19. been taken fi-nm^he plant during -D. Deutsch. I \ _ ------' its u.Se before the polio vims has Jim - -No, I left her at her hoii.se. Pvt. Richaffl A. Gorsky, whose workers bpd others are irivite/l' to attacked the nerve cells in the H«w Effective? The dolihic ring ceremony Was September.and October when the attend the sessions. wife. H j^ta, lives a t 732 N. ^ e e t , spinal cblumh. - How effective Is it in the preveift-^ performed by chaplain Clarence C. cartons \yere ■ plac^on,'K rupa’s OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE^ WMWSlaaletbn, Pa,, is now^^orving OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WH,LIAMS DAIL\ CROSSWORD ? /, ■ Tj>ade'r Training M eetjlitp Dlstribulinn -tlon of paralysis, and ho.w long 'Adclerholdt. They were attended truck during a reWilar waste "Germany with the -S^tn Infan­ Local/leader.s Trum th How do physicians obtain gam­ is Its protection? In the experi­ by lkt-Lt.*and Mrs, Andrew c/. An pajiter collection. ' IfeKj T SkATlKia 6SAD,/MAI?THA/Va)MllSt ^M Aassist. REFLECflOMS GOVNM, A ROP£ OF ' Mo, My f?EGAL - ,CHUM r •Hf do, home managetnent specialist of Wapping. Jan. 5 —(Special)' — and its possessions by Ike' Ameri­ seems to he effr^, ive In preven­ □ocjam oH aauaciEJ and Whitaey Aircraft' CompltWv, the University Connecticut,' will tion of paralysis for a period of Deodorise the Inside of jars and Baker, who has since found em­ PeARLS/Ai^D A I’M STAVING r i g h t H E R E 1/he Hpmenjakera d u b w ill hold a can Red Cross,- and fhe distribu­ ■ HORIZONTAL 3 S w e e t □□□aearnaciiM muaiD East Hartford, befote enterinjf The conduetThe me/tlng. Coife«'<^n be one fo five weeks following ex­ bottles hy. letting them/stand jn a ployment with another concern, IB T I A R A A M D TiO V4MB THE SCEPTER SIDE GLANCE^ BY GALBRAITH □ □ □ tion has bet*n through state- and p o ta to e s Arm^utst Febniary. He Is the/son posure.- solittion of dry mustarq « free in 32,.500 bonds. He is repre­ C l i p p e r s e m c r l s s t e d C P V E R M .V /R e T lM O E ‘ I T im e MIE 3 C3 per\ea. / ■ _\ ,\ ! unm. r,f Mrs. Williafn Waldron on local health departments. In this More furliye' of Mrii. Helen Gorsky, Roufe 4, Arrangements for the meetiiig! for several hours. sented by sttom ry Francis Fshey. VMlTH j e w e l s ' O f MUMGHy 6UBJECTG measures 4 reet. country there are only fo\ii:. proy- Who will finance the productibn A-Seine. -.- ' m m w Vyere . .c.pmplejed - by ..home d ejn o n ^ subject -io’ be 'discussed- will eesing... Jaboratarieu- prodwolng X«F»rori)a. globulin.-.for, pblio?,. Un­ AMT?'DEAD ■ 5 -M W d a y / ' Ju ry ^ a e * fiohejcbediile«l 24 tim e students ler, M''s. FlorenOeyPi^er, Elllng- At the meeting of the Longview back-up light*, awaii. New car guaran- S L U p n n / Ellsworth Memorial High s 6 9 5 I 'il . .1., • I 27 T r y . 2.5 O th erw ise 4!I i/ e r d . /Bauniber'ger, Rarent-TeachcrSas.sociation to --be teqc' See this one today! b 2 O b s c r y c i School has scheduled a b^ketball X'», . : “nla P' 29 H o p e 26 W halgs' 45 Aquatiw George 'Fabel, Hebron; Robert G. held thif evening a t,8 o'clock at YEAR-ROUND flIR CONDITIONING DOWN 55 D e c a j game ,for tomorrow with Xtafford MONTH ■;jS 32 G ra tify 28 S um , m a m m a l Baxter, Murland H./Bradle.v, Mrs^ the schotA, men/s night w ill be ob- j 34 Ester of pleic Uha'da B. sSekeTsdn/Hr?. 'Florc'ncc 'SMtved; ""Nat Rch'yedei: ttm stee'of Springs. .. Ifti52 News Item* ~ a l x :— ~ "X" • - ‘ f : T ac id • f.' Z r ~ 4 S S- 7" % V 10, 6 Smith, Mt;a. Elva J. Varidelip. the William Horowitz Foundation, 36 Regard will speak on the swimming pool Some of the aiitstanding / M ansfield: M rlc lE.s.ther G.XMark.s, events hero last Year Included FamUles In all walks of life mil upon Qiilsh 37 Bank worker i4 IH M orton H. R e ^, /! Solnets; 'x.Mr.s. project. B R U N N E R ^ S AWAY .38 B elo ved The Maple- StreefParcnl-Teach- erection of a $.550.00<) elementary -with' the assuranre fhat servlm- is alwkys The Alice Ceppetelli/J, Mrs. Mabel school on Ayers rnad:,,an increase 39 Look over i j 17 Stoetsner. Mr.*. Symohd.*, er. a.sKociation will m eet a t 8 p. m. complete, regardleas of expenditure. 318 EAST CENTER STREET-*.TEL. 5191 W A ^ i - f 41 Female saint at the school. Dr. Gebrge S. of $100 in local teacher salqfie.*: / Max. H. Turschrphmi. Frank A. 1 the W apping Frilf: R»*pijbllcan en><>eratir .'\s*oriatinn DIO HE GET The Tolland Comity Democratic the, building of new/housing in DOC CAN JUST GO - devices m Itt-. Mt-s. Marion R. Nash, Krne.st various development.*/ eiO RE a b o u t ! 53 M e ad o w w P E. Schoenborn./Mrs. Bertha \w lls, A.ssociation will meet at 8 o'clock SQMETHIMGA this evening at the Tolland Town . , _ , „ DO H'S TIME 54 Exaggerate 36 u Vernon; and/ Rudolph Votaya, EXPLORIN’....^ 56 Sea eagle _ VVillington. j Hall. The speaker will be Congress- Mam-heafer Evening Herald MANY/ m man AbrSham Ribicoff. '•""/''P""'’''"*- A"' 57 R e je c t !T 49 Horn t|«> Offer Plea eegyso a s W y TomorroU' / morning in the Su­ Insfollation Plannrd M/ira Manchester ONMUGS 58 C ry of m nmn r225 MBIN ST. Bacchanals V. b . perior Court). W illiam K. Horn. Pajnon Tiemplc. Pythian S is te rs !” •HAND MAN W1 install officers at 8 o’clwk at ' ( THE FIELD O ' 59 E xisted m 18: of Tpllahd. fharged' with a,*- A NEW E-RESEARCH, 60 In a fprm'er 46 47 MS Ml i r snult with mtent to murder, will tonight at Moose Hall. X: he put to plpa. Th(im|)*on-Frii7.ier Nuptial* D rives 25 Y ears; '^HAS HUNG UP HIS r. M. ft*c- ULt.-FVi. Off. -tim e m < AX AND RETIRED. 1M 1 b| NCA Wffc 9^ Corded fabrics s T in Three trirk driver*. W illiam H. \ Announcement'-js made of; the Abler.* of Stafford. Paul W. Rid- riv>rria^ of Mi.ss There.sa Mary /•S’ Has (iood K eeord VERTICAL 56 i 7 ft 7on of Tolland and Paul W. F u II t; Ffazicr, (laughter of officer and Mr.*/Hcrbf^ Frazier of Hast Hart­ ‘Td advise you to take aspirin'and go to bed! I just pfe-^ 1 C anadian of Manchester w ill al.'o bo put to peTch bO u plea to charges of vinlatioh of a ford to Neil Mayden Thomp.son. son' Rockville. Jan. .5 - ( S p e r i a l ) — £ r'*», ecribed the same for the doctor— he’s got the snifflee, tpd!" 2 Prayers ■ — f Rockville /citv prdtnawhe. Thcne. ■of Mri-.and Mbs; Raymond E. Bow­ Cit.V . Court ^"Judg'e Robert U. aie the oaseswhich were mi'igin- ler of'Longview-, Rockville. The Pigeon heard, only fi\-e. motor aUy heard In (?tt.V Court. In Vfgard cerem ony- wa.* P e rfo rm ed ,, a t the € B WELKIN, Planeteci rNVV S t t SVL AVbvwBv ; A 0 ( 0 . Also (issigned fm" trial Tuesdaly \ The attendant.s/w'erA-Mr. and ■rhe com panion ea.ses of W illiam : ^HOT SOME KIND T O O E T O C K y FLYING V O D tiOVM N O O S IV S T I* the case of w/nry R. Dimock ArrS. W illis P. T d frey ofNkockville, G a . v t o n , 71, o f 46 "Spring street J OFGA^IN OUE M\6S VAViSOWl V O R t A 't ? FOR A /MARDAff, 1 S A U C E R , STOP LOOKIH6 of Mhn.sfleld. c^rged With road theXiatter being sisteiKof the Rockville and M uriel A. Hoppe, 29,1 WASNT H E, H E'S NOT .....rules violation./ ...... • groom. Following a reception held o f . 5 . W e s t slrget,. A lfn ch e ste r. .were,,! "BRANDY r ■ - F R O M ' 1"- ' AT M t UK E 1C Cllnjh Arranged at the lio.nTe of the/groom’^par- dolled on the./reCommendation of i C A L L i s r a ~ 'Tbe third'/fh 'a serfe.* o f clihics rtTfs; thg coupTe le ^ for a wcdmhg pi’oSeGUtqr Mai'fyxpugg. | 6 0 0 0 THAT'!!*.! / for disease'Immuniratinn for pre trip TrkVNew 'Yprlj/City. Uponvfmtir . The prosecutor '-informed the I L O C V l school-TblWren -wHI be- held- to-} return they .w^make. tbeir.;:honf court that Gayton at 91 was pre-j for- the pre.se^ with the groom’* sente'd for the first time, w ith an! P ^ t V A " morrow^l 3 p.m. at, the office of the PuWir Health Nqfsinc as.socia- parent.* iti w ck v ille, Thpmnaon is nblem ished driving record of m ore i /. ’.tion with nf. Francis Burke, city emploved ^ a plumber'* helper by t h W n 2.5'years. A n d that in the case hesith officer in charge. . , / Otto OtkA of Rockville. of Mis.* Hoppe, he saw no ^asis for I I f BEING DELIVERED ^ildren to he treated" are to be tew Year Baby pro.*)(outton ’ for violation' of road Theyftrst hahv horn (iiiririg the r u l e s . new Tear 'va* announced today by Bonds w ere forfeiteii in the ea.ses of Cedrib' W . Will^ey, of New port. Cwr. IMS W NI* Sv.iM. lM. T. M. *.(. V. t. P.l. Off. 5>"y.;Fnsv Covernll Aoron -____ N. H:, inXbe-am ount of $ 1.5, r o a d ! A nr*v telephone directory w being delivered this week to all Msn* p r'” t.t A’« POP Innocent Byntander BY a L VERMEER rule*: Jam es P. Ginty, 37. H a v e r -1 MIG.i*ix Fi;VN Favorably Heport BY LAKK rfEDKAF’ X Kitten Ceypers IrTK-itcfien hill,' liTaks... $ 6. faniire Id observe? ; PRISCILLA, WHV''*-' .. M V slop sign: and'W illiam V. Petrtizzo. | [iiiH iiii;krT .i chetivr, RnckviUe snd Coventry customers. This directory cOotaini ' ^ S W , M O M / te A C N F R 28. -Mamaroncck, N. Y., $ 15, r o a d d id n t VOtfRE POSITIVE suae.Fanptnat WELL, AS LONG, I THINK IT WU! HOOtt GOING I : ‘ 'D ID .! $k£HEACPVOU HE'S GOING ID AS SHE KNOWS, AS SERGEANT TO BEP, PAM r u l e s . FREE PINKING ^EAIIS WITH EAGH PURCHASE the ne*v "Mitchell’^ telephone numbers which become efiteaive ia vBRE AK IT., -TflAT SHE KNOWS BCMARRCPAS EVERYTHING SNOULP HALUGANSAIP, <( -Ernest C. M olleK 24, Ridgewood, •7 MICKEV IS SOONASKITTV 8E ALL RIGHT NOW* N. J.. charged with, failure to ob Manchester sc 7 A M. next Sunday snd the new "Pilgrim*' telephone -ENOAGED? GETS NOME FROM lain proper regi.*tr^lon, had hi* SOUTH AMERia! case nulleJl. numbers Tti Coventry which become effective at the same time.

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Friday m arked the first meetiti)j L... of the new year of the Lillian G er-\ Pleeae do net uae the numbers in the new directory Until 7 AM. ’Trude Grant Kxpfcsrion ' ifc! / • r M. *M. u, L tile G ra n t S iu d ir,;;_(i'ni..C’anibH dgc - CMf. 1ll» >» HI* I Street, The presiihhf/. Mf.Sa-Enii|>’;i next Sunday, January 11. Thereafter please use only the new qum* ..AL_Km Juiuiii... LuntluhLeiL the, ,b )S l^i eA PfA iff EA^Y“ "BY TTESEIK-TITRSER he.s.s sc.Ssidn ''Sffa’'PgiP'ThT ’'m 't‘w w c ry r -^1^-lis^ 4ft (he-new -duecrary. If - you-keep-a p«sbfl^lHnuinber , A'KTIi :fYT<=t Slow „RY ,m*.c . b l o s s e : __ „ _ VOB'MBICM'W' y6&.XtH6R -SH«KED \6URE. .IVE «E6M T 5 S F F / wTHEV'VB ■ niii— ’ W SEVERAL MOVIE* I JFER.0N W SCREW) iMAOlME! BEEN S O A tnonp the .Cltrh.lma.s .greeting,*, be. sure .to bring u tip to date in order to avoid calling wrong nunaben. IAT HBK FACE TILL NOWi GIRL WHO WDM I VETfegSreo TDU.MAsreR la r d / y o u FLATTER ME, F i f t y c c N r e ! t h e r b m u s t b e s ^ b - received ,by^ the club were those . «HB"^ TVKE R0MAV.-7HE eVyTHhT RWJW CON- SHE'S DOME RhTHER 7 LhTtLy. BUT WOT BUT SHE'S KINO t o ME THE FATE OF THE CRUMPET. HUT LIWY—* . ' ' - ♦ ' , ^ ■ ' V , I ------— h FEW >« card your telephone as loon as con* j M is* Grace Hasselt. a.* i-liaiim an I of speakeis, introduced Mi.ss ,M ary venient after 7 A.M. next SundayT"^*--,,,,,,^ 1 HAVE BETWEEN ' Halligan. whose a.ssignm ent in- the MYSELF AND STARVA­ ! woi'kshop prograhi was the telling TION IS A MEASLY ! l ' of a hum an interest story. .She w'a-- ouT-or-TowNits Half a rock / " followed by Mrs. G. H.' SuinVan| y /v T . ;jLJtcepa .your frocka.spn* - 5 4 1 8 ^ ;-w ho -ehOHOr-** her topic, ."l^atcslj. Cm*. r«« *fiia>s.ntM.>i«.T. M.S.I.M: s,if.f. ee. less and is',.*ew-siinplc a beginm-r Fornial Fashions for. M en." b h o k , Hartford 46- ?)mbroider these cute designs in I A wi wiu AcetrT ran make it in a few bom-.*. Th-..s „„ I review wa.s Miss Anna Kilbig's a*-! tC Fl.tNT iMecl'nir The Widow . BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY BUGS BUNNY Simple cross stitch amt gav color* - , . MVIRSI CHAtOfS bib apron is amply .sizeil foi- duties caiciv 'in Ih» j throiigti Its prosen- 14 M*vrs Oillv. gunssyt a*4 NtIMty* TO OUR MANCHESTER CUSTOMERS t h e n r j . MEANWHLB, AT THE. BOSTON ARPORT.. in anrtymt of Urn kitchen. If you f o add a note of “ lu.'i i talion the members "becam e 4iL BOHr, MR. FU.NT WE MIGHT AS WELL BE- VEKOMCA. WHETHER TVe r little kittem1 ^^,^m ^.j W H«r COMOUVW4NT AhJ WITH 5CU--NAME LAST NAS'E w a s SCRVELE UlBTBN.yA ALLEY CAT BUM, I AM NOT COMPETING^ (NCBRPBNTALLV, WHAl ...BARMUFF*/ like, an applKiucil pocket i.* in-| kitchen. '1 he perky SCRIBBLE ^ - QUIT CHI^BLIN'IN ON WITH busy at household chores, HOME DEMONSTRAtlON] TolMre* calling batwaan Monchaator and Hartford will not TO »OOW FUST? AMP SERIAL MJMBER. OR GROELE X WAG AMP J.R — FOUR HUNPREO, FIVE HUNC2RER A M VA FEPPUN' rliuiod. .will I' Calico"'^by Nina Brown Baker. In FOR A4V CUGTOMERG.' youm THE*B tTAVG ? a '*e\\ -rit,i-i m ake you-araile wh.ile doing tsEVER-QUITE SU RE.! GRIBBLE tVMSTER- 1 HOPE you FWP PatlPi n ‘ Nt>. 8768 Is your 'i toiu liision , I'residciit K.i.'isman OR VISIT OUR SHOWROOM begin until aomatima during th* tariy part of 1954 when LINE ! ta.sk WAS THE POOR LITTLE w m m b -vtb WHAT yOURE LOOKINS FOR,' pprforotpcl pattern sizes' 14, 16. spoke on the beiietil.*,^ of m .aking ; oil t*l*ph*n* numbers in th* greater Hartford area or* FEAR''NOT, . Pattern No. 5418 contain.* hot- euvi WFE, THATS ^ sam e , IS; 20; 40, 4 2 ,'-l-i. ,Slze 16, 2 5-8 N e w Year’s resoliitions. chbnged to'the ''two*lotter—five flgurts" numboring plan. ALL t GAREO P K S O j/ GUV'NOR,7 WITH WHICH C l yard* o.f 39-mch. iron tran.sfer for 7 embroidery'de^ ■ During the workshop ^iiogram, ABOUT . C'VE BEEN J F or this p attern , .send ,30c in sign.*, m aterial requirem ents, Q U ITE . <, .Miss G rant led the member.* in SUCCESSFUL-, 'coins; yoiir. name, .‘uifli'c.s.s, size stitch illu.strations and color chart. exercises for voice, poise and po.*- dcsircfh hnd the Pnltcin number S'nd ^5c in Coin.*, your name, ture, after which an opport'^nily to Si r- Bl UNKTr. t h e ,m .\ n - adaiess and-the Pattern Number was given each one to experiment 4HESTEB EVEN'INO. HERAUl, to ANNE CABOT, T H E M.AN- ^iq B'-aling herself gracefully. Tile 11.50 ,\V E. .VMEItU’A.S, h'EW CHESTW f EVENI.n o H EK .M J), meeting closed with tlie singing of ’ YORK 36. -V. Y. f ll.'tl ,\\E, AMEKICA.S, NfcW the evening h.i mn b.v the members, R eady , for you nrtw, - jBa.sic YORK STi. N, Y. wh(> will meet again on Fc’i. 6. Faehion far ’52,'Fall anti Winter. Peggy Rqberis takes plea.*pre in the club and now slationel at -Max- , Tbis."hew Issue t* filled w ith ifjniis announcing ;il.s New Needl'Acork IHE man nl speaker.*, and nm<-ng tiio-i -J 173 .’MOKfiAN .STliEETr— HARTFORD for Bjnarh pfEctical sewing fdil'a AH)pm." Direction*, for pihcATipie scheduled to be heard at that time 'o«i»tio,A§eii 1-5 new seasongift pattern, printed j-doilies, and other.'grand features ipre. ifiss Evaline P/ntland and TE7.. 46-8S81 .V .inside the.book.-25c.. /, • are printed in this book. 25 cents', - /Mil** Ann Bonkowskl. ' V I . ■ j'"/'/ !■ ■7 . L V’ 1,1 / -A ' •y:'=r- 7 V ,r-. 'i ■ /

■ /. :s V, PAGE TEN MAN^ESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, ^T^Nl^RY 5, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.; MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 19^3 PAGE ELEVBN

. Mcnlafisyi*rpfliclrd ...... ,. THE One-Two Scoring Punches ' Bawl (irifl Sroru.s .-fe : over Herald tjn iy Angelea, '.Ian. .1—t/Ti— Give CelHcs^^Lakers Wins H e^.ys he ranjf do this If he ; By m akes 11 bet or^gir ea somelmd.v, EARL W. YOST fse B tip. . '■ / ^ Basketball Outdoor lurn^ys End; . By The Associated PreM home; .an? Foft Wayne defeated SporU^IEdltor On Ik-e. 30. a ineulallst' i n t o •The Boston Celtics and Minne­ Philadelphia, 79-68, as Xfidy Phil­ N avy H its on 40 P er Cent of Field'Four Players I Revenge w in named .lack i^lim ner iihnoune- Game in Puerto Rico apolis L akers lifted- a one-two lip scored 25 points. \, A t Boston, M acauley n e t t ^ ' 28 tyicbciift^r IMI ed he had urilten down the Big^nfereiice punch to kayo their rlval.s in the B. r . Pts. National'' Basketball Association points and Cousy 27 as the C ^lcs Score Heav/^ M'ONDAV s I«lk with'om^:-.Jarvis, T»n’»^T>f genres nf. tifrre hmvl fnotbnll- 3niw aulfee. W s;-- (N EA j Allen, -^rf .. 1 O-l 3 Spotlight; T w n -'l^eevoo (Poritests Paeliln VIeens never played ■yesterday. ■. overtook the Knicks in the iKsl Goal Tries, Ayerages 9 2 . 3 P o i n t s Hemberjf. xi . ... 0 o-t 0 Unusually quiet first day of the j the league leadinR , i West,/.Side piiines si'hediiled on New Year's period. It was Cousy and Bob Don\ Goodwin, If .1,. . . . 6 *-s 11 - '.'j basketball In a gymnasium be­ The Oeits trimmed the New HazziotU, If . (M) 3 work week . . Visit , with .Jimmy , .Her Bowline I.eaKue ) Dan'dttaids, Day. ' Cotiitfests Aheat York Knickerbockers. 103-100, a-s ham who sparked the last quarter —-7^- 8 1 1 1 A. L. Tilt . . 1 Wilson at the post ollice. at noon I Chej,'Nowicki, .Jazz h ullej/and Vie Ills seores Vvere eneloHcd In'" a fore earning to eollege. Felix, c .. • 6-* n New York, Jan. .5—(/TO- M.iddle- splurge ofi 34 points th a t erased Ackerman, rf . . . . 1 4-« » ■nd then with another Wilson i-j Tapeart, throe of hls^tars with sealed Im)\ n lileli Was-placed In The Marquette freshman and Easy Annapolis, Md. .~«n. 5 -^JD-,-^her combined for 55 points. And Min­ New York’s 78-70 lead. — Navy’s basketball .task force Mclsarnon. rc ... 4 1-1 . * Eddie- at Xee's'station. Eddie Is I the .prtce-sctter.s. also <(top to. talk ; another Imix hml J|leliverert to from, ruerbi Rlfo has been AhlERICAN LEAOL'E Krilcht. Ig ... . . 4 3-7 11 OUfr OF DOORS with ,/han a fix-e-fooXflve c e n tw the neapolis, led by 's 23 Donham wound up with 19 the Police Department's mechanic; hownnp . . MeanwhR’ , Adam kii-i Superior .lodge .Mildred IJIIIe, liglit this \veek with tw^ of the playing the game since he was surged througth its Initial six op­ NCAA- Executive Group STANDINGS biggest rarity in allege bgsketball points and 'Vem Mlkkelsen's 22. points. tallied 22 for ponents like . ,n _(:omber breaking ToUIm . 33 i« - n K m e Lee Fracchia. y proiidjy------displays...------bilitJ; diit.standinp ufhlc. tennis sta r j ulio said s^e^liad the. only ke.v. week's big television bout's featttr- knee-high to a water bucket—^ W L Pet. thft'e days is a_ teJnn >fnat get* outlasted thb Bochester Royals, New York. Q. Wha^dSghter gathered In more over a swirhmer’s head. Manchester ... ___ _ 7 2 .778 KImIra (7<) his latc.st catch as dop warden a from llartford,/xhilht.'Ahis skill , Last niplil the haves -were. ing the 't6C|*f>ourtdei's. but only oh outdoor ^ eoiirt/.. AmerlciX dollars .than any other r . Pta. through the seaTson nraefeated. 83-(WJr1n overtim e. AT MINNEAPOLIS, meanwhile, Ben/'CnrneVale Isn’t talking Wilkes-Barre ...... 9 3 -.760 Karle. rf .... 120-pound St.,Bernard dog and an with the lig.hy hall and\paddle j o|)ened. The Seores: Rose A rookie flash and an expsri- High school basketball In that f o r e ig n e r ^ To Pick Tourney Dates f*S IB npainst a “formiflBble foe . '\.Jac|{ j The current campgtgn Is no ex- BOTH VICTOKIE8 were impor­ the Lakers and Royals entered’’ the 'alMHit At, but you suspect by the E lm ira ...... 7 4 -'''.636 Novak, rf ... 5>i 0 eight'pound monprcl. The St. Ber­ Kox,|— Soiilhern riilifornl.a ced veteran meet in one midriie- j part of the wofld Is strictly a “extra' session tied, 78-78. In the A. Max ^hm elliig picked up DtMinlriR, If .« Dorinhiie, oi* of the town's; fresh air sport. eeptiort. In fact, Ure trend is get­ tant. Boston’s win moved the Celts twinkle In his eye that the Mld- Middletown ...... 2 ' 4 .333 MacovJch, If , nard towered over the' flsherman- VMseonsln 0; t'oftoel yltowl weight feature tonight.;and twoi! ting 'more pronounced inanything. into a virtual tie with New YorX overtime, - the Lakers outscored m ore th an $V,I00,()0U for regular hunter-\t'ai'4 cn w'hcn standing on standout yhockey " plnycia.. seoks^ Texas Mi, Tennessee 0. Miipnr shlpm en are harbeirlng chzy^ Washington, Jan.. 5-(/PJ-^The^ bailv limiting television to one Paw tucket 2 .5 ,286 Fowler, c high-ranking 'contenders''go in thfc 4 for first place in the Eastern Divi­ Rochester^ 5-2, to register their matches here.^lua another 3150,- Kelley, rg .* Its bind quarters . . .Pete Stoner informaliph' dh public skati'np iK Howl —fleorgin Tech - 21. Ml— iiy previous y v r » . you\ usually fireanris of 'valklng off with the Executive Comm ittee of the 1'Ja- game a week. The Television Com­ Scranton ...... 1 4 .200 Pass the Group Together other one F riday night.* sion. The Knlcks have a 21-10 26th win of the season—most in 000 in exhibihons. -Duly- four National Collegiate Athletic As- mittee' already hto reported It Kozakaa. rg . of radio station WHAY passes Spring^Jd Coliseum .. Trjivel oyer sisslppl It. could count tc dozen or s\ major tional CoIIcgidte Athletic Associa­ Saratoga ...... :. 0 6 .000 Kaufmar. Ig THK/YOUNG FLASH is Mar­ outfits w ith/clean records a t thi.s mark for a,.677 percentage, while the circuit. Amerif^ana-—Joe iX uis. Ja c k Demp-^ soelhtlqn championship, tion (NCAA) settles down today thinks this procedure "satlafac- Guahie, Ig ilong information that the station to the East Side Her v.;he,re Iu»y \. The first tx»o wCre correel. vin Edelman of Philadelphia, who ■will caiTV two college and one; Danfiito, .V'usor of Frankie s. ie- ■stage, Tpftay,' you don’t haV ^'to Boston is-22.U-foc-.a6X Rochester was forced to play •ey. Gene Taqnely an^ /ohn L. Bql- . -.‘.a;v.e..got .a..vecy. .goa(LteaTO.”. ad­ to _pick_,..Lta..- to u rn am en t.. .dates,, Xoxy" MQ It appears , likely a some­ GAMES THI.S WEEK tiNirgia Teeli l»enl' .Vlssissinpl By WARREN PALE meets Charley (Red) Williams, the without their brilliant iet shot nvan-JHexce63ed' f he-iXfiaiiiitrhCAif y-' Total!. •'nrd" basketball games this week, pt/tn he ha*m t enjoyed a night s use all wmir fingers to count tneti- By winning. Minneapolis in- mits. Coitfch Cnrnevnie. And then, thereby starting a week long tus­ what similar program will be sug­ 'Tuesday X iM n 21-\ •.Swimmer had |insled Sliootfng Editor J Newark veteran, in a 10-roiinder at artist. ,'^ who was side­ weight’s total. 'j<.^ Score a t half time, 83-37 H snehaeter. " Tl'Fsn W ~ jdeep sinevshis team siitleied a for- X«59x».'AWr*r*' e e e A w y . ' 4M 4A M < V ' - ' K - SE'THN HALI., -Southern cXh- . creased its Western Division lead apparently' forgetting his role as sle with the nation's college sports gested for next season. Middletown at Wilkes-Barre. Referee’. Murphy-pehoTlch., tl.dlHk that his eholees xvere W ho ran be n.hench re.st shoot­ ' i 's Rastern _ P a r k w.a y - over Rochester to three games. lined with an Ihjul'y received the Q. The man on first base.-steals. a practicing conservative, adiis. problems. Pennsylvania has a resolution, Omce visuJr before the stroke/fci.t Senior correi f;-.. so he fold .liidce I.lllle B a i y X f t N G fornur Fordham. Navy. George^ Thursday - apt)'. . Rcc .Senior er?'.M ust (V guy h av e'eag le eye.i. -whk'h will -be 'televksed-v in sorhe In other games last night, Syra­ previous night. Bobby Wanzer top The impact of his slide. bXaks the ‘The way we’ve been going, we ' .By the time the wordy week is though, calling for uncontrolled Wilkes-Barre at Elmira. Of eight is Wally Fortin. Rec Sen- lie ,\oiirvi. donate , line-third of setdTon of the country. td\yn and Wichita ^ill are rolling ped the Royals with 21 points, but left te tilt via the six personal League meeting finds mur;h pi'og: be able tn hit-a-pfennig offhSrtd af /H I'B f II l.KAl.t-'K ng without a setback, but it cuse staj'ed close In the Eastern bag. loose from its poslUonXCan. a could JJeat-an Awful . lot of teams." finished, the NCAA will have de­ television, it's backed by Notre .Satunlay . ior Basketball l.a'ague Director. (hat ilmoihit-to her favorite ' Kdelrpan. 22, ha-s won 28 fight.s chase by whipping Baltimore, OS­ it was enough against the guming foul route. , \, reSs noteiL Loop iOxtive two dol-1 a furlong, and have a haek-ypdd .'ouldnT be going out on the limb play be made on him? \ Camevale's. brash entry from cided such questions as; Dame. Elmira' at Pawtucket. Wally reports doings somc^iin- lar attendance prlze^t all fiituie eharlfyi In a: row, and is being hclomed as es, for Us 15th straight victory at. of Mikari and Mikkelsen. A. No play cain tie; m ade oir-.the Crabtown has been striking with J. Should strict curbs be kept on The NCAA decided at It* last Scranton at Saratoga. Kaufman the man with the left- Then Swiinwier added that oil well to finance a rnllertbifi of BralnarU ...... 11.1 • 9a •ia*> to say tJiat it probably will be just pleasant- in his circuit durjhp the cpnti!sts-in effort to huild.up; at- one. of the best out of the Quaker Jin runner If he' iy4ched ithr buse towering rage, spraying the en­ televising football games? Or meeting that no school should Sunday handed pump-abot /put on a one- past three weeks . Check in at when he niakeX a bet or gives super rifles and a niachinj/sliop? City since Lew Tendler. Willlains, Villni'.r ...... 127 93 ! a matter of time before they bite /■' ’V man show at the start of the Anal tendaiK ci Also, contio\\r.s;al one Nope. Abyhody with k eenter- Matt^5on ...... too 81 8fi safety. emy’s brains around from here to should all controls 'be dropped, as make any football bowl commit­ Elmira at Scranton. West Side' Bee in the evening and a tin. the mapl)\ s|>el1^ doesn't though not much older than Edel­ Qmhtrh . y >__ 102 90 2s's the dust long with the other top ments beyond this New Year’s Day. quarter. The scrappy forward con­ and one foul shoot Ing rulexis tossed fii'e rifle ran he a b en eli/est shofit-, iw Q. What wks Johnny O’Brien’s there, The Middies have averaged suggested by NotrS. Dame and Saratoga at Manchester. out the window . . Nino PafW'l. Ihe work. '' man. has had 100 fights ahd won MrCnrry .... "137 107 7t4 I notchcr ". All have rough schedules: Pennsylvania? A committee has been Studying nected twice fr(rtn long range and er. All if ta k e s is a yfm to m ake a j-Seton Hall and Fordham have a Shooting av/rage in basketball last M.3 points a game, highest in jack-of-all-trade.s, report.s \Arin's 7r> of them, including seven out of TotaTs ...... '579,- 1703 ^7 G a m e the nation. This Inci^edlble love i . Should football bowl games be the problem and, while it^hoan't Not only did they gain' part his two fouls oiit the BA's lend to T" rifle shoot. ^ e ig h t in 1952. date on Jan. 14. The Rams, proba­ season ? one, 64 to 63 and it appsorad os! Spot on Oak. street has lakeri^ver • I f the local clun ha.s rlo benrli s . JniHl’li I*!) / A. J^nny O'Brien of Seattle fqrXdunklng. in* not the result of banned ? Or are they really .^a part made public any solutions, it has revenge against Elmira, but-the the sponsorifhip of Miirph'y's In . The Friday night clash at MadL .S. (Jrzvli ...... 91 >«> 112 so.'i bly the class of an :inusually weak randbm. shooting. Navy has been of the fibllege picture which idiould release a study which may . be though the Visitors might repoat at Year off on the right fiioCv .Sons rest, any lyvo ribboii clerk.s, with M. Crzyb ...... \ ior/ w — Unlvemty hit on S4.1 per cent of Maqc'hester Britlsh-Americans also Rce 'loop . . l.eague has dropped shovel, sa^xf', Iiahim er, spikes, soyne' son Square Carden features Rocky ...... lOl lineup of New York schools, also . be continued ? significant. ircviouB win scored m BUnjira..l(c-* can't wait to pet drcsscd\nd to CastcllanI, the Luzerne, Pa., coun- L. Uuhai’lia h is M l i goal attempts to become ;.arrion ahd Fowler m atehid Jioopn| $13.,'')8 in. nine previous double-, two-inch'pla/fk and s hunk ..of old Ziwli«to\v.«ki H)1 piay Navy: Georgetown and Navy, the !^.-flrs.t , coUcgkui, -In., .hlstqiy S. Should the NCAA ronstitutlbn This’'study showed, the commit­ moved Into first place of the go outside coa.sting aflec a\{^ight terrjjuncher. ... who. ...la .-rated . ./ifth in' turn, -ahso-have -strlteduled -each - N ight in R ec/Loop before:.. ETelbc. .and. A ckerm an-eO ehi' header.s. Truly not an alarming teleph9 l’ie; pBle can.-pul swif. up. .A it AvT^uhtii^k-■ to total 10CW points In a season. He .be' tlghteited so thatYhose yrho vlo- te e sadd; th a t erery o n e except-col­ American Lqague as the Tesult of f ig u r e ''.'B o y s , R'eed -htirt 'Dean," ■Srtnwf.all. .'Not -B -.aoHl-Ofl th e s ty ^ t afhong the contenders for the rir»rharry.y k ■****‘v — 91 lege presidents approve' of bowl hit from the floor. The latter two* the dope needed Is. hi the Bench ...... y -- )os 93 other. Southern California still , / scored. 1080 in 36 games. ;,^Bte NCAA rules can be punished their 80 to 76 win over the IJid luiswera to everyday make the rounds With inc and it i.s when 1 shovel off the walk and\(l crown left_vacant,by Ray Robin­ F. Uub!trha must 'wade through just abouj. ./ quickly and effectively? game*. were also fouled in the act ondt Rest Shiioter's Yearbtiok. ' Modern Strikes and the Hartford Cypress Q. m any players bom In Colonels. The focala record now , Inahriinre prolrlema'' »;a0 before wc, check into tlic; is several hours later before anV-^^vr------mx-i—r son's-" ahdicaiion. against Ralph TiitaM ...... 4 9 8 SOI 509 every team on the Pacific Coast. / Things win be buzzln' Friday The best guess on what the an­ A* fo r Umi rules change*, the they promptly took advantage ondj house. of the neighbors make their initial (T iger) .Tones of Yonkers. N. Y. night in the Rec Senior League Arms meet Newington. Friday the United States are performing swers will be; No major.changes. Membership Committee ha* come stands at seveh wins and two loss­ Manchester was off and runaingl By «A VM OND E . OORMAN WKIINKSDAV day lime ■ appearance of 19fl.l----- ifisue of Field « Stream . Stuck for | S■ «u- n»a.v get Tn^ any 'tfoTi'Xe this”week. The'y'"p1a.v Na*='iff's have- polished. o f t, ...their, the m o st...victorjes .. in ...a...single. ous.seven times in eleven gamea^... bn just around the corner, vvnat venr. , . 7 i.akes home $li,6.'5 for tKird 'high­ in fact, since the exCiting night of . / North MpthodUt' No. -2 UM tii/ rosters, of Frahlti’e'a'knd 'Nas- World Series? basketball, which was- announced "Stated quite simply," Ih* wi'poft Lswt Saturdoy.’a contest st the erm an’g-tw tn-poutter an d tbfT Mad* them evdhtxiaify: but yon can start oifiiy one game and thaVS-against first six opponents in impressive was cut to two, 74-72. Felix too!:t corner? . . . Qeorge M itchell pay.s l••ml»Av est aggregate. Jnn. II,. 19,52, when lie was slop- /ilSf'Hy ...... 88 S') 87 215 s'ffs. Coach Bcrnie McKenna of A. Harry Bekchcen.-is the only previously. _ • \ j Mys, "these suggestions are de- Armory! although It atarted slow­ with a stack, of short planks and 'lianna -...... 9S 107 a so-so Marquette olltflt. fashion while Frankie’s have rolled a pass from K night and him book-} 3 an office visit and reports hc"Ua.s Manchester High Faculty Man­ .Everybody has fun In tile bench peil by Ernie Durando and his then Frankie':? has Lou Desci, Bill Wade southpaw to win three games in a The-.directors of football'k Hall ^signed to strengthen the admlnle- ly,- w oe a th riller throughout with two idd ninncVba^s from the, bank S]f>an ...... 9ti 94 115 .191 Seton Hall is certain to press op five wins in six starts. The shot found the range. His charity; been iinahle . to .see.urc"^tho Ver- ager Dwight Perry, nn'office visit­ filled from .loKlnn.v's siindbok. So­ lest ganu:. .Even vnur wife is ^ e- | ‘mana'fiei', Tomnqy Eholi, climbed a rhapp^'ll *,...... 115 121 U15 ^11 •Drive-ins only setback was a for­ and Frank Bores, ^ree former Series, beating the Bed Sox for the of Fanie to discuss ways to trailve and enforcement machinery final outoome -undecided 'till the planelc School as a heme Iibsc foi "llcved. ^ Sire ' 'know‘» . you're...... not ‘ ovep Referee Ray Miller in p/o- H. Jlolmpfl . ...;...... 101 128 151 ,180 State for the No.-1 spot not only American Leaguera yvith Hartford, C ardinals In /4046. Don Langn John up their, organization. It's located, of the various econferences and toss was good and the ocore stood) or. report.s he i.s hopeful rrels of success Iwholdlng the rifli' “ ■ .1 ^ — __— feit loss when they were unable tlnol two and one half, minutes of at 77 to 72. Following Eorle'a free) games in Ihe Connecticut Baslict- fif a hig crowd for the High- hanging around pobl halls until te^t. on the basis of its undefeated ' i Also, Ken Pinney of Winsted’s Q. What has been the highest at HuLgsrs, site of the flratGnter- NCAA to the end that the** agen­ QUESTION! The term .Just remember th\t the rifle must hrtif-pa.st-one every nightyou're Totain ,.,.. 478 515 5.45 15.18 record but also because it 1* tlje. ' to field a full team against the hitting the basket from any pqint play. With a .77 to 78 lead at this throw the remaining time in ther ball A.ssociatiori .should Mancheslc: Brislol ba.sketball game at, the always rest in the\snme way,, in /One of Cnstellanl's vicUm^n the I CBA entry. Appearing with Naa- single and three-game totals ever colH^late football gam e.,/ cies can successfully meet the chal­ point, Bobby Knight, the BA’s doraeme'nt” In relation to Inafiy- down inXvoiir .’hooting' partner's fll'.’t major team in the country to Double Strike Bowlers. 6n the court. Th(j Sailors hsve lenge before them." contest fi now past history. enter. Mitf hell's Nassiff Arths are Arhiory. It's the Iiidlan.s' first the- same place, with the same mt'erim was Jones, hut Rooky had St. finmrs No. 3 (2> I . 'Iffs will be Al.-Surowiee. Bob Ted- turned in liy a five-man bowling . |t^mbers of the Anagrican Asso- cellar talking guns unjil half/ •score more thsn 1,000 points. Its ' THE tiLASH between Nanriffs sunk 40 per cent of their shots! mogte boU-bandlrr and dribbler, Other perfornMn, be Uice policies Is a little rnnfiiii\ undefeated at this writing . . Now liome start since Thanksgiving.. pressure against Its biitt-sloek and to get up from a first rounu knock­ LalUviorc ...... no 81 94 287 ford, Norm Burke and Tommy team ? / . cLfitlon of College Baseball Coaches pne result of the committee’s reHy) past-two ■ Any rifle 'Shootfr can K \ioUt ...... 8it 114 116 116 13 victories al.so head the list. and Frankie’s highlights the four No better-example of their su­ action during the post year: It de­ was Intentionally fouled Itw time* nnd Fowler, to hit dooUs’ ffcanri Year's eve is a quiet one. -The Tom Eaton of radio station- WTIC w rist for each and every>hot«Yoii down to win. .Since the ^ h e s leap­ Mason, all .ex-Eastern Leaguers. A- The high<'st single game to'have a getAPgetnen tonight. attempting to freese the boll. The Ing to. me. Could yo.ti e.vpiain gei.._in .on t hlv bench re.’ t gatne. 1 A...... 8fi 8.8 101 277 Southern' Cal. has 10, Fordham . game slate this week. Tuesday perb accui'acy could be flted than cided the University of Kentucky included Ackerman 96, 0**dwlB,. Tamily watrlies ieevee and boys f.o in Martforfl phones and asks if I may 'veil hr amazed at how close ed into prominence w whipping K. Fftcani ...... i»>:i.. -91 107 101 Bing Miller w-as a standout at the on sanctioned Aiiaerlcan Bowling ./. Things will' perk /“P tomorrow Negro wizard nuule three of Us It? did, and look\wthat happened to ...... 114- 116 no 140 nine. Wichita seven, Navy six and night. Ann's Spot plays the Double when they hopped the everlasting, When the N ^A y Television Com- violated the NCAA constitution in IS, Knight 11 for the B A 's « td f V '• >tff to bed at fl. Then I watch the wnulil Jhin fellow stafe sports deer gtln will...... Ihnwv 'eniA former NBA wcltcryfcight champ TwarhnUf University of Florida before set- Congress alleys was rolled by the tries to five ‘hh teanunatv* their I^hn.V Nardico-Jake LaMlitta nout m e' Johnny B ratton. _ ____ Georgetown five. St. Louis -Hermann >- Undenakent, knobs, off JW estem Maryland^^ IM - jniHee.hol^.tkec«rst..of.,tWQ, d connection with' Jth* psyment of Kelh^y 16, K wtfm aa 18, R i ^ U,] litors'ln k pinch-hitting role for only three inches? Well,''.she'll TciMla - .5 ...;. '.Vit 4S2 'w ra rr t h e PIRATE.S frohi Smith Or- tliflg in these-partr. "------basketball player*;' It* recom­ tani -total. -During thte time "th* |i »- AN-SWER-; • An- endorsement- ts a n ^ notice-Bill- Clore,- -Willie - Pepls- ..tDLsti'ibutod h\K-NEA ■ Scr-vicel/ ' BAt H B O F T J^ a re .set for 10 1325, and they xvent on to Ihe 44, h itting b etter than 6’0 per cent lon'^.megtmga.yBut the NCAA It- ahd'IMhhlng'lO. ''...... ’> Boh 'Bteele on- the . S trim y -S p n rta - j..j| -,^-5, buck'ji'.K.V 8 Wr' WRoXji'AS North Methodiit . No, 1 (3 I ani;e, N. J.. play only once this TH E R E IS NO IX1VE lost .bc- o^t their attcmpta^for a new Naviri mendation: no one should play visitor* mamfed to get the Jump merelj? a printed form uhirh Is traiivcr, in Nardicolft .cot nei:^ 1-a- spr»l on.:iSHturd»y nigivl. Jan. 10, o|)<,f>lute confidenre in- his rHie 10.p,m. (EST-l.-lX ia Uie Wednes­ 9:t'f-m2 .'2M g reatest three-gam e.-series... S707- sc' doesn't meet until Thursday twice with m i Earle tallying Again it was a fin* team par-' -FV . week after poll.shing off three more twtien“the"ciubs' and “the" first- capa­ Academy sco'rlhg record; and-the first/ vote Isn't scheduled Kentucky/in basketball. Mottk.shoulil bn retired after lal:- I arcept Tom's, offer and pronii.se shooting? Let day night cla.shat Cleveland where f'rossen ISO mn 8.9 .128 LAND SURVEYING This was on Ja n .-27^ 1037. ehority toes and reserve Tony formance by tba wlnnsra that da-j attached to a pofley for the .Mnrley . 92 88 '82 ■ 280 opponents over the holidays. The city crowd of the season is expect­ The frosting on this extra­ KentuoKy. pyompUy dropp^ out cided the close contest. Felix aadj ing thK beating, that he did fronv nt'd in mifke more than three try, another load, check the F B I B o s s clever Del Blanagan of St.' Raul 89 90 89 248 until FH<*ey- ^ Kosohiae connecting with a set purpose of m aking a change in Tampa fighter. Ole .lake nation’s leading major college ed to view the proceedings. ordinary fancy cake Is a pair of / Last season the NCAA clamped of baavretball fo r the t1 \ 1952-1953 AckeVpian were scoring ben>aa< the yomig Tampa tinnier, uie .laae .striellv .sperlal.s in IhreiI hi re bedding, have the trigger tourhed meel.s Lest or Felton of Detroit in n. rhappell • 92 III . 9vo of the young hope.’ in their It. i!,ak jd-.n' ...... 9S IW we'll try to jjdve yoii the rorreet You have hce'ome a henrli rest have been snowed under by the STANDINGS pounds, punishes the hoop with un­ called 45 pertonaia. ’th e shooting before the locola\iuffer their hfat> .Syrncuae.. It waanT evcn'iiny liattle De.ak ealenda''. with a ttiermo- sh.notcj'. Stage I.'and a hettef 'i ifle- 8100,00(1 pen year, ns e.xei'utive ril^yrespertive divisions, al.so are hook- Ilan.’Ptl higge.st'^ rash of tournaments in Team W I. Pet. Of IdC Shouts by Guilt answers and\ there will he no n.s the Crimson Tide won. til to 0. exampled cruelty. The junior for­ bn both aides uras’ pooT/ki the first loss at homo, \ , metei*. arrives in the m a ll from man and hunter for it. rerlor.-of the^Jnternationa! Boxing/ed for fights thi.s week. Araujo, ToUI.'« 174 n.V) history. Red Sox ...... 12 3 .800 q u arter whl6h ended' 13 to 'l l In charge or oblmatlon of any A week before ihe g-ame an ofi'icc Frank Pamato and .'-on.’, sponsor.’ r i u h / \ / .jh'p Providenee, R. I., light'.veight ' Three tournaments ended Batur- ward has a variety of shots, was Next Sunday Mtemoon the; During .Stage II. if there are larnfs Nn. I 4 SPECIALIZING IN 7 D o d g e rs ...... '. . 8 7 .533 ihlh among the country's scorers New York—(NEA)VVVith the* Stlckevers flashes a signeit cOti favor of the visiton who needed visitor p'us Elinor liXsry, 11 local of Frankie's Priye-In hnskethall arrv Alark^ui, ninnaging li­ meets Heniy Davis of Honolulu in l league leaders will pley host to the, k in d / ^ woodehueks. i;ock chucks, ei'oivs (il SJ -^.79 day: Mississippi won the Memphis P h illie s ...... 8 7 .533 tract calling for $10,000 and on ap- the win to move ' ahead Of the girl wlio a tte n d ./ SyiXi'illte. If I team in the Roc .Senior I.eague . . r^lor of the IRiX: wlin mod the a hometown go tonighK and Vejar Zlo'.rav If? m.i ,-9S im invitation by downing Auburn, 6.5- t.ast season, is averaging 22.5.-With need fo r new talen t gi^Qssly a p ­ Sarstoga-Herlem Yankees at thS) or -covoles in ymir nelglrhorhood. 104 JOO 99 .mi CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Indians ...... 6 9 .400 Lange, he smaslied-every mark, in polntmenL with Bobo Olson iln locals in ihe league standings. Bob ll.stened to her arid het my weck'.s Rev. O'.iil- OlAon, pastin' of Ihe Tmonncenient last/night, .sa Jim tangles with .Ine'v' IVoXis ...... v..-, -of At- lliiuli 5.5; Washburn whipped St. Bene­ ...... 6 9 .400 Armory' In a contest Wiled for *[ you whark up a varmint rifle to I).. \. .... IQS- 104 12.1 'l.-i.' B ro w n s...... the Academy record book In parent, good fighters are being kept Oakland.'traJIf., Nov. 19, bjLw ay o f Kalley,.set-shot’ ace, e. and Joel Kauf­ o’clock.' This wtu be the geaoon’*) allowance ( fifJ,y'.rent.s) X” S.vi-i- Kmanhel Lutheran ('hurih, visits Norris, head of the rBc, fBf wm make, Innta in a weltei- boiit’Thursday at ! j,' i,up. an .\, ..->89 ms 112 dict’s (Ka.’.i in the Hutchinson Yank.* ...... 5 10 .333 poke 'ero in the left pye at 200 / GENERAL- CONTRACTING out of International Boxing Club' illustraUhg how the ■ b ^ has man each netted’ four points for inltlel meeting between \tW «e; 'cilse I woi)(d.' be four tiit.-k poorer and .seeks inforivatlon on sports yard.’. At this point you hegip the .offer to Hoover. TJjie /HC eon- Fall River. Mass ■ (Kas. i Tournament, 54-47, and 1951-5 J. . GORMAN today. A trols hoxing in most h^ cities in T0l:ll5 ,V>3 Sl3 1.119. Drury became the champion of the REMODELING AND REPAIRING Sophomore Lange, a towering knows by a war spread across the country. the losers in this^perlod. Tall Ken rivals. '\ I siioal'.ers in Ihi.s area. Pa.ss along_ stuffing your brain with the pie- Result!) of m an a,g e r s’ ny Goodwin garnered five marker* INSURANCE.MCE AOtMC .THVIISIIAY the .names oF tlie best men that 1 rhanienl find th eo ietiral gi-mniW!.’ tile rouniry. Ottawa (Kas.I eventwith a 60-37 Red Sox 4, Phillies 1. bag of bones out ol Chicago, banks, Young spent $800 In training. No. I (f» FE*5e 'ESTIMATES — m6 rTGA,GES ARRANGED on a hook shot, is averaging 18^ guild’ : for the tall, talented home force*. 983 MAINN, ST.—TEI.. fftfid ' Open qfy eyes at an early hour kriow in llii« area and the Red Sox- of making a rifle shoi^t to per- In IViistiiiiglon, I'Hw said ...... 9-1 9.1 triumph ovey Cape Girardeau. Dodgers 3, Indians 2. / S'nCKEVERS HEARD and sus­ — six o'rlork to s ta rt the. Xew OT'oiiiu'll ’^I'iwn ...... mi 94 points per game, controls the baok- M anager H arry pected that the match would fall Knight, big Bay Felix and Bob I noting p.s.sloi''smiles as he de|lails feelion. • Hoover wiiiild linve/no eomiXjnt on Browns 3, Ya'nks 2. Stlckevers says Injured Kennedy , . A’fternooii ami evening at ^ W iihepome a nieniher of I i'e | the of for, Aij'lrr^ftr ...... ii^\ 109 mi board. It’s downright hard to/be- through, and his fear was con­ McLamon began finding the range ...... 9C\l07 105 lieve this six-four center /iever Paddy Young, for In. the necond quarter which oaw 1 hom'e and the lioys. Reed aiid grrm* "I''our In nnd .One 0:it " fr,i-j "1 don’t k n o '/ i f .Fni has tmn- HaHaiiaiis Dizzv Bnnk.^ ...... 1.‘57 \94 9fi ERNEST A. RITCHIE Friday Schedule firmed; when Promoter Jlrnmy Two Cage Ganges Red Sox vs. Browns. played the gfame before cortlng to example, can’t the BA’s overcome the two point Out for Seiison) N. Dean, ciijojy my rompiiny. ^r.nlt'y. voiir wallet rrnmmed with ta-rted Hoover/et." said .Mark.’\n. cyejt obtain spar­ Murray telephoned and started ta . . . . ■ L ...... ------. . . ------Tntnl?« . .. / 5.'4 mV 191- 15 LIBERTY ST. / TEL. 8172i^ MAI^CHESTER Dodgers vs; Indians. Annapolis.. * , ; deflctt nnd nboot .ahead fit to 27.at S t NDVY hieee.s oif target ,p.aT>er xvitlv tight |•"BtIt If he lursn’t he-'vlll ns'su ring partners. dicker about TV money! Stlckevers WE BELIeV^ WE HAVE Work around Ihe house lake.s up holea in 'em. As n ehurk ’Ivooter, a?! po.’Slhle.y H o n o 1 u l ,ur''Jnn. i/Ti. Tile Toiughl a| Y Phillies vs. Yanks. Navy; Js a young, ydt experi­ told Murray txi put- It on the not the. halfway mark. John Mazzlot ■Hawaii AH. Stars.\l4-3.3 vieliin.’ of i Ilaji^rn J(y,|e ...... ms 12^1 enced squad. Fresnmbn played STICKEVEIW. ta’s lay-up tied tfeie gome nt 16-all Toronto, Jan. —A IH-bow- m\ist of tile time in the. a.ni. and VOiir legs get slioiter. .so t'lat the ..Marlusoiy .’.'lid the matter had ...... i!*i un Y O U S E E . Is hopse; w hich <)bUe aH rig h t -opemUon.- whic^'doctors tarnrid, eaXy''~iiDeT'(i()tniw?'T'rrtny-''p!isst’s r?Tr"'TF7itt''aTiY'2fJCr-yaTrtT'hlffk is aFj hrrn -“ d i^ tisse d - a-mong -hiitiaelf,- .-Tomm.v-Q'-CotuicJl 'Xpnssing ln.ycsr-l-xioKua-a __ ai- -last^=8eaBoti',-^Ottly-Kr4l^ -Da.viSi de- W tV tJir ei)frepFeirear, “ ■ with three-mlnate* pinyed-in tbio tcVl.i.v’.’ seventh anhual Hula Bowl ...... ‘119 A2i\ The Wapping Harvesters willbe parted with the anntjhl June house­ president of the quarter. The speedy Buddy Acker­ successful, has been^performOd on, wittWiul any ineidenl and aiVoUlcr le e c f i-tq I . p eees.' , No.rri.s /n d Trum an Gih.son, he.ad L«iw Srorr tk\ / ft*. ' out after Morlarty Brothers in to­ old''New York Murray Asked Stlckevers to talk CONNEC we’clXl.s w rillen jnid the hpilk. , ;M the l>eginning of 'Stage III. ; of Ihe/Phieago hr.anrh of tjic IBG. gan\e. will get anotheXeraek at the ! cleaning, is gone fr.b'm the unit that with Sid Flaherty Olson's guide. man, who never foil* to give Captain Ted Kennedy of ^ T «-; OT’S talen'Vd Illinois qUartVbaek in 519 l.V night’s first game a t 7 In thg.-Y' racked up a 16-'(^cord> Guard,Jim Managers’ Guild good aooouni of hlmseir, hit uith VOII wh'MIe out a h-''-eord of i X'’mlW the plan'. Hoover would t ake Slid the , neweir Flaher^.y asked Stlckevers what onto Maple Leafs. [ over mueh of the work done by ■seron'd ednteat Saturday .“ienioi' League, whilejn the night- DeGroff and Forward Bill Slattery tlsii a runqlng dqw-hnjMler nnd thi* was BA AT A (iLANt F, hnmi'e for a sMoer-rifle. chnm- Ontpf i'Mnens ,\n 1 I•!) \cap. Pioneer ran ti^ for second Interna tional. guild ,h'e belonged to. Toronto doctor* ysoterday ro- b.'eeil for,,a «nner-nreiir"*e 'yild- Nyu'ris. ' ' OTonnoll sparked an\All Slaf j'are up from tlje frosh. Cstpt; Jim m atch^ by a k>nr set by Kelley. Siindiiy’s UesOllH rollegialc team to five\ toiieh- Neil -...... /...... ^9 I09 107 place with a win over the Miller with the blessing Faddy Young SUbkeVera abked ■ what dlffef- paired a shoulder sepemtlon end; CLEAKES CARS ,' 15o,sIon\ 10.7. New Tfork idO. enl. Yon eiil'. peek, and hloxv out Sp'-nrer...... nr, 95 108 on Scoyac, Don Knlss and Ma.*- Knight's two-biuidied Jump shot, dqvvn.9 U)..tbe.fiwil Ihrcc ciua^er*— R'estaii-pant flv4., ■ ' -of.,.the:.IBC.;4)rac-- ...... •onpe It .hiade, and Flaherty said ptowanother ori^hAoder by Acker- tom- llgemente- euffersd- by-Ken*)- ..SynicuXt,fi3,-Brc ,lja.... <;a’o»....Y»ni .w.n:a4re. yniir ..m'^itL.bii! JlOL'JvEY AT.,A GLA.NCE... “9ff- nm t'Cramei"'firc the only seniors. ■ / ■ none but' that he had received a one of them on an 18-ynrd'pass .Sairi ...... A.. n i D2 117 ,’apping will hav.« its full team 'ih e M idshipmen have In-en l)et- ticaily has things tied up . , nM gave the BA’s a short-11 ved nedy .Now Year’s night In n g»ma’ Mlnnenpqhs Rochestei* 8 f> let’.. You line 'x nirt'ln" tiihp ot —:*/- .../ ...... 115 If Stlckevers switched to the. call from Charley Johnston, mana­ - from- Cl'Gon^U - -tt:— OkUahoma-'Ji .... 117 rea^r Jack-SUcblelZ—and—Lenny I ter than, all right on defense.'No 22-18 lead. with the Bocton Bruin*. Boston- ’(overt"ime)'i\ ’ ...... ’ . ' ^ your t>arre! so It xvori'f rerTerf, hWlI i BakiiXki will. be in ‘the starting stronger union, he would have to ger of AriitH^e Moore, and Sandy EYE 'EiX^^RY F o rt WaviV 79, Philadelphia fi8i Notional League Billy Vessels In the second period. TMals . / ...... 5.16 5.16 594 Iviim has come within 16 points of ' Blaine Denning \ o t Lawrence forward Milt Schmidt hurled Ken-' eo«H |tie range. i:ffii*er for not kyl- The. Hawaiian te.iriv. fc'tured lineuX Mo.riarty’s will have LeRoy give up *10 per cent of Young's Saddler and president of the In­ flog iin so Rne»uo?netPr to/lteln D etroit 5. .Chicagoo\ . /ilmanuH l.iithBrnn H 1 Uie.m. television and broadcasting tnondy ternational. ' / I'ech and Kaufman 'knotted the nedy to the loe during ffflght > Dirk CJroatXs higlie.sl scoring vo*» Pile-’ file -W'lnrt. Vo.t -Jyin for New York 5. Boston '2. such profe.’.’innals a.s Uoalc IValk- N»»r»'n ...... 118 104 137 and Jim Barnard.o''Hh Jim Egan "In fact,’.' says Carnevale, "we count at 22-all before-, MdLornon The Toronto player will spend, er, - Eddie DoBaron nnd Dante A. Ai)fl«*rnfin .... , . mi 99 117 ready'to-go. to the organization. It may be significant that Mopre ganie at nuke\ej\me in his fltial a flr«f-r1a” e-ronn tlehtenPr. . . Eastern League J. .iGlinuon ...... Ill 140 89 I strc.ss defense and; let the attack got nowhere until- the Intofna- hit from the side. Another aide two or three weeks In the-hoepltal' Lavelli in the hTkfield. It threat­ II. Rpji.^fin ...... I or, /Pioneer, fresh from two upset There are. of course, other cases, TAKE 24 MONTHS TO PAY home game wMien he s^red 48 Rut -who shoidd rare /vhen he .loJin.stow'h .5. Wa.shingt'qn 2. .,. 101 9.-> lako car/! of itse'lf," tinnal took over. shot by McLamon was sandwiched and will not be able to return to; Springfield 6, New TTavCp 5. ened constantly hut couldn’t match (.'ar].'r) ’51 OkbSMOBIkE Radio, heater, hydramatic. $ 2 3 9 5 $ 2 5 4 6 iheibeat. Including Ernie Durando onenaw fttto ao Inform him, ------bift,” Jttn. U-.lO/prtJy twp_ of th e Mid- screened for McLsrnon who con 1948 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE AERO*SEDAN r Y .M NlOJt Crarflal! yi2 102 11.1 .127 vilagg Resting tw ice.'/ "I SPOKE *TO:;4lIM Norris (IBiC , ■ -- • ■ Toni^t...... J ■ -■ \\ Ray .Mntnrfi (till 2-Door Flecttllne. [ dieg’ remaining dozen games are nected from way out and Knight' Wappiftg vs. Moriartye, T—T- , Radio, heater, new paint. 4sOOR , Durando Is welf up In the rank-- profijffehl, who control* the major driving lay-up through the middle ToialP \ .f.71. :%l4 16.40' '51 CH EyRO ^ \Radio, heater, pmverglide. $1695 $ 1 8 4 4 Laway from Annapolis and none on Pioneer vs. MlUera, 8:80—T, j Stock No. U-0'24. T ry this.onr a t . j ...... J F t^ hr*ttf‘ if ...... i . . . 1 * • St. Itridgrr* No, I (0» And Inipi’ov^g I successive dayk. Ing. Young has lost only in excit- arena.s and ball parks.,”- /bays gave the home team their half- Tunw rf / ^ ' ■ Forfeit. / jng pier six scraps. Stlckevers. "He promised he’d get Tuesday, Jnn. 8 ; IjfiCx!*;*. If ...... *• *♦ ----- ^ADuor Super 88 Ben parnevale Is an old. hand at tiihe bulge. ^pots vs. Double Strikes, 7—Bec.i 1950 CHEVROLET 4^DOOR SEDAN DELUXE Ffirr''!!. r 3 1 NCAA championship conipelillon. 'S'oung cannot be’ faulted beenui* in touch with me,- bfit didn’t. Felix took top honors Ih- the 'tcTAi iUiaucli. <’ ...... 3 '' Temple llrih Sholom (Iti Stockton. Calif., Jfin./5—M’l— ' '51 OLDSAit^BILE Radio, heater,' hydramatlc. $ 2 3 7 5 $ 2 4 3 9 he doesn't draw and pleB.se. In his "We've lost $25,000 because of Cypres* Arms vs. Newlngton,j Black. Radio and heater, PowrTgllde. One ow ner ear. C I ^ Q C Tff ...... '9 . St'.or*...... 9« 90 9rr- 2fiS The dean of Americys football, He 'Was a S tar on the 1934 New contest billed as a battle between last outing last Spring, he easily the freeze-ouL the loo's two lendings scorers. The 8:30—Rec. * I Stock No. lT-971...... ^ I ‘ t T O ' •'lAnlnjliy. rc ...... 2 Krm.i'll ...... i(j:, n.*! -92 310 roaches. Amos Alonsm S lagg, 90. 2-Door S tw d a rd 88 [York University edition that cop­ Weaver V*. High, 8:80—^Hnrt-j “ >lrK<'fVfr. Ic ...... 4 ...... Ji6 8,*, U9 2fi,t '51 OLDSMOBILE $1995 $ 2 2 9 1 ped the national •cro>vn. In 1946, handled the rugged Durando, and "They can use his being dropped future Knick star upped his aver Tw^rrlN, le ...... 1 ...... «4 <7 no 2.hl was "reaving and improving" yes­ Radio, heater, hydramatlc. in doing so gave Madison Square in Thrc Ring ratings tp keep Young ford.' ^ ■i' ' « / n.utrinaky ...... 99 114 94 :40T I he guided North Carolina to the age with a 23 point output while Friday, Jnp. 9 - * 1950 LINCOLN 4-DOOR SEDAN terday after entering a hospital Garden a $38,000 gate, largest of out of the middleweight tourna­ 'Fowler, his. rival .pivot, had 17, Color, trojan gray. Radio, healer, hydramalic. T«t.ll5 ...... 1’ 1 - 11 New Year's eve with an lnt.estinaj 4-Door Special 1 NCAA final. ■ West Hartford: V*. High;-8:8^ | - inrUnna i3-*> Tntala ,VI9 495 11SS '50 BUICK- ^ Radio, heater, dynaflow. $1695 $ 1 7 9 8 This conceivably could bo an- 19.52. V m ent." four below his average. Stock No. U-880. A real buy at ...... $13^95 rf . . . . 0 . 0 0 .‘*1. Prirlgrt’a. Nh. ? (J) disturbance. ' EDITOR NAT FLEISCHER of Armory. J nylflTifJrr, ,*ff .... , . 0 0 0 ChMiian ' Hi.’ condition had been railed I 'other one of those' big years. In view of what the UC Is us­ The third period saw the team* Frankie* vs, Nasslffs, 7—^Ilee. j .. * 5 1 I! S2 fi9 230 2-Door Deluxe 88 The Ring says Young Is listed 13th, FaIkow.»ki. If . r. . Stpuai t . S7 119 to:. 311 serio\is. but hot critical. He is still' ing as main eventers, keeping a battle on eveii term*, the Colonels Colleglsns vs. HeAnx, 8:80—l|ec,'i 1951 LINCOLN SEDAN COUPE Bri!»5. r ...... , . 1 0' 3 “ Stillivan m 114 Radio, heater, hydramatlc. $ 1 7 9 5 ^ 2 0 3 9 among the middleweights only be- unnblo to slice the five point lead . . 0 0 0 109 .12.1 not allowed vi.’itors. !5P OLDSMOBILE ra\ise he has not hrfd enough work Icfthooker of Paddy' Young's SOnday, Jioa. 11 ' Color gray. Radio, Jiealer. hydriimntic, 11,000 miles'., ^ Q |” I icr^'ii. f...... - .. 9 •Mar-NVely io:i lofi S9 29S .capabilities on the outside is ut­ maintained by the new league lead P Frfiinnnt rc ...... 4 McCarthy l.TO V2 111 .T5.V Stagg has played and eoacBed 4-Door-Deluxe 98 td be placed higher. , Harlem Yankee* v*. BA's, 8:80, One owner car. Stm-k No. I'-17...... Jr O Ol.knn. Ip ...... 1 1 . 1 terly ridiculous. er*. The BA'a, two big mSn Felix Prices That C ^ t Be Beat! CLUB COUPE n football/’ince 1888 when h’e was an $ 1895 $ 2 1 6 3 Sports Mirror —A rm o ^ . * ’Moflri?!!. le ...... 0 0 T"lals ...... i.i2 541) -4W l.-m '50 OLDSMOBILE Radio, heater, hydramatlc. When a pilot belongs to the- In- . .Uttle, wonder^boxlng. attendance and Goodwin, netted elc^t and six ;A11-Xhj«rica .ien(l-at.jr#ie,. He is qp- terndtionsl clique. It-aecms he can COACH : 'iT- Via,’ e*^llvJlT during tbe*« 12 1948 CHRYSLER "WINDSOR" 4^0bOR SEDAN KT.VR SEAT C'OVKI^aro factory priced. OoacJi of football af Susque­ 2-Door V-8 t o d a y A TEAR AGO—Dick land dates, for a loser. TTils is in WEST SIDl: SCHBDCrUB Blue. Radio and heatejr. or SEDAN Srnrr at half time. 21*11 bouts might just as well be held In minute*, ickerman. who took un AVe make them! M'^ell them! We install hanna University, Sellngsgrove, *4? MERCURY Rfulln, heater pv^rdrlve, $ 1395 $ 1 5 2 3 I Kazmaier,’Princeton’s All-America [hne.with. ,th,hpplicy_o more .recent S tork No. r-OOfl...... $ 9 9 5 -LUK.VEY XpeiapEjfs;;- m m t Convertible Model 66 making in revcr-ic. Bill Daly's worth-whila. got one night for hi* worst per- ' 'Radio. HeklerV-hydraniatlc.' |4-aoeiated-Hress. League -basketball at- the West* 1^ - FORD T U D O R w s ^ e — ^ - * honors in '47 OLDSMOBILE Mike'KfdiaHa: ajifiddfewcight flat- , KinMiaoB' In. yewis) ;riilpi>fd, lo . wl.th. (Tray. Mealcr, jfl.06P>—The gening victory. The best that Chester Plumbing vs. Charles Pon- KTn*'h^r. rg Te.am No. 3. 71)0 team s had ended ■ I ord .icore of 275. ’- 1951 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN Come in—compare—see for yourself the regular sea.’on knotted for Ceaspnnla anti’ Septic Tanks / ■ ■4-Door Special Deluxe TEN VEAR.S AGO -Train Ben Daly, the Pnter.'»on, N. J., gent Big .'Ten and the PacifIc'tJoast COn-^ Coach Mike Novak’* oulntet could tlcelli’s; 7:30 Nassiff Arm* va. B,' Tyler. Ijf ...... 7. o n da was out*core the BA'* bv one Green. Radio and heater. first place. Second round starts elenned with' our powerful '47 PLYMOUTH Radio, heater.- $ 7 9 5 $ 8 7 6 [Jones anriounced the Calumtt’s Whfi ha Krnthere famed Whirlaway winild bb retired Although outscored '32 to . Wednesday' Jan. 7. Junior [ \VaTrf*h. rf ...... I o 2 ' ■ *" TKA3i5NO. 4 (.54'0) ! 4-Door Deluxe 88 at the season’s end. International combination. unleqs all post season football equipment. IVe go anj'w here. $ 1 6 9 7 games are abandoned. That \vas from the floor, the visitors were League— 7:00 House end Hole ve 1950 PACKARD 4eDOOR SEDAN ; T. 0'N>il. If....-...... 1 n 8 k : Dietz 122. Kleinschmldt 105. CAU. COLLF.fT. '49 OLDSMOBILE Radio, heater, hydraroatic. $1495 Sal’s Made Servtcs. -- Green. Radio and heater. W richt.' r ...... 9 ' 0 5' Sup.ernant 93, Bunce 108,.Bcngs- repofted following a closed, meet­ the better club from the CONVEIiTIBlE DOOk rjz ...... 1 n ing ' between university president* line g ettin g 20 out of 2'^ as against Table Tennis Schedule for Ifcn- Stock No. U-774. ....? ...... ' ’‘riinrHIa. rc .— ...... 1 1 9 ton 121. ' ■ _ 2-Door SI j'lemaster day, Jan. 6- _ | CLUBCOUPE“'^ .Mat’AHIater. Ip 1 1 G EORG E. BONKO WSKI and representatives of the two the BA’s 16 for 31. On th e other 1 ! TK,\M No. 8 (.711) ■Columbia, f'ttnn; '47 CHEVROLET Radio, healer. . $ 7 4 5 $ 8 6 2 Team Five vs. Team Two, 7:00.{ PANELS COACH ’ ^ I larder 91, Griffin 105, Tedford \pigh Plays Weaver Away ■ conferences yesterday.-' All mem­ hand. Novak’s quintet was guilty 1947 CHEVROLET 4-DQOR SEDAN TOPS »30 ' TnUls ...... 11 -2 Tel. IVIIIimantIr 3-9305 bers of both conferences were rep­ of 25 personal* to 20 for ^ their Team Three va. Team One, 8:00. Two-tone bliie. Radio and heater. up or SEDAN ’Score at half timf.*. 1^4-S Jarvii. ■’ 1 105, M agnu’on 122, B. Schubert 88. 'I .50 ALL THE ABOVE CARS ARE WINTERIZED AND CARRY 0 1 ^ resented except Wisconsin. opponents. Kelley and Kaufman Team Four va. Team Six, 8:45. [ Stock No.. U-887...... '3 FIBER Tuesday, Hall Here Friday Each ^’SAKTY-TESTED" WARRANTT ^ . 1949 PACKARD SPDAN And I ’p Black. Radio and heate^ .._ It's -been seven years since, fli copied, piany jif„Bohhx'fl . ragfi Sfock No. U-812. Prlenl to self at ...... '50 PACKARD CONV. Mnnche.ster High Jpa.’kctball, team hahilB and ia considered one of the AND MANY MORE T O ^ O O S E FROM played in the state sehoolboy Class roal'fine prospects. Coai;li Charlie 1947 OLDSMOBILE "98" 4-DOOR SEDAN INSTAUCD- FKeer A Tournament, and if 'the current Horvath has molded together a Black. Radio and header. Hydraniatir Drive, Spotlesfl. Perfect tires, overdrive, fast, high scoring quintet. Weaver Club Sedan. Benutlfnl blncln Kgrip- MAI.N' ST, AT H.4ZEL ' edition has any hopes of meeting Near new ttrea, puncture proof tiihex. radio,'"heater, defroster, new entry requirements'this year they has stal led slowly in ail games to ped with radio, hent#r,_ann riooik Stock'Now U-809. A real bp.v at . • Next To Fir.sl National Ba"’ top^ low mileage. . ‘ "The Home of "Safety^Tested" Used Cars must get going v^lth a hot winning date- but came on strong in the phistto sent covers, swnn, Andes TEL. 2-540.> streak.. Not including the Alumni final half to win ea.*ily. M anches­ shields. Car cost over I8A99 1947 BUICK SUPER SEDANEHE tilt that annually opens the setf- ter can. x:hnquer the^-&avcr» and Gun metaljgra.v. A real clean car. sop, the Indians have won twice in r spring the upset of the year to Stock No. U-9S9...... TELEPHONE six starts. The club goes to.the date, if it can roil from the open­ Only Down Only YOBR post twice this week and figures ing Whistle and build up a big Month to do no better than an even split. m argin. Only ^ D o w b Only . ALL ABOVE CARS HAVE THE FAMOUS "ED" i 4 9 5 . T03IORBOW NIGHT Coach Friday night the locals return SULLIVAN SAFP Pnv c AR WARRANTY OLDSMOBILE MANCHESTER Will Clarke takes his chafes to, home to face Hall High^of'West Hartford and an engagement with Hartford in a CCIL gamo. Meriden powerful Weavei* High, owners of is at Briatol in the only other jSimSi I - 7 ^ mtntiiffi- ^ R U N N ER 'S - FAciuiiD DEALER a 4-0 mark and rated one of the -league contest this week on Sat­ top quintets in the state. The urday night. BRU N N ER'S ^ ** •V, 358 EAST CENTER STREET—TEL. 5191^ FOR 18 MOTOR Bearwers are led by Rudy Knight, CENTER MARSH AITKEN 358 EAST CENTCR STREET— TEL. 5191 MORIARTY®* BROTHERS OPEN MONDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS UNT^L 9 OPEN sensational young Negro ace. who leads the locals iti scoring with AUTO SEAT COVERS has many things in common .with 111 points. Jim Roach holds down O K N MONDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS ItNTI^ _iuuDiia-smii 'AMCKUril tIlIBKDtl SIS* STORES IN MASS., R I. A CONN YEARS T I L 9 Bobby K night. They a re coIisinS. the runner-up spot vyhh 69- while: c ^ begin with, and Rudy has a)l Jim Farrell has 68 and Bob' I , I the eburt finesse of Bobby. He ha* B iardi 66: ■ : ; - ] , ' I-' I ■ ■ ■ -■ "Vt ' - 7 .

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.-.■S^..i<--; .*■ ■ ■ V - . \ - i -V'- r ■ ^ . T;--A . . r ' i , ..T. , HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. HEIATED room for gentle-? S t a t e h o ffd Snow.U^ah to fall in flurries In iiiceiitj^ob " Auto Accesiwrics-—Tires 6 18>A Help Wanted—rFenialc 35 Articles for Sale 45 Household Goods 51 man. Continuous''.hot water..Prl-j' WE HAVE MANY HOMES mid-mornlM. Temperatures fell to ' AutoMobUim fipTySiale ^ . 4 HIGHEST PRTCB5 TJald torTags, IT aegre«B\ KhoVe zero bn ’tWF Th*; Jafftiary iw ettijg 'h r Orford ictallxing In repair- I BOLTON — Building stone and vale entrance'rinqHire 101 Chest­ iteunite to Greet Year •Vi^INTER TIRES— Pennsylvenla ^OOPlN'i— , AN HONEST PERSON scrap iron and other metal. Now nut street. ■ • \« Iji and Around Manchester eastern fronUand 14 above on the Pariah Chapter, DAR, will he' held convertible - - - • . j |„g roofs of il kinds. Alao new INTERESTING OPENINGS flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarryl D u e E d t i y Thursday aftenthon at 2:30 at the Id H an d s of CImsHimI Cleat, Goodyear Suburbanite ant* Phone 2-0617, Stanley Patnodi WHO’S GOING HOUSEKEE^ Is the Ume to »ell tor Xmas For Sale western front early in the day. SPEClAlSPECIAL" 2-.In- 1 -recaps,-Auto-Lite,-PcniiT. j-oofs. Cutteir rprk. , ChliMeys .-.-The - Agency .Msmagement . Asso- THAT’S m iATJ -W. “ inoney.-CaU-pstrln'Sky- 5879. • JtTTRACriVE, .ROOM/.centtaBJr Mnry Chpnay Library. Mias Emily cleaned, repalredL 2d yeeri’«f*w*iw* w«_ex Reasonably priced homes such as A . Manchester father and. aon.'f'fore ChriJltmaa' After; 38 Bbat sytvanla and Bowers batteries. claiVion. 855 Asylum Avenue- at CARPET REMNAi^TS. 98c TO TAKE OVER located, kitchen privllegM If de- dlsmin and ahow^plt'" missions In Korea. He haa Buy out of i^easbn and n^vel pertence Free eetimatea. Cell Bayberry Elatates In Bolton Center, of the recent Girl Scout trip both serving in the Air Force, Were 1 Free road service. Terms on all SigoUmey Street, Hartford, Vm ex­ up. l^anchester Carpet JCtilier, UNPAID BALANC WANTED —Good siaW building aired. Woman preferred. ^11,4331 N ew B o a rd share of close.>veaU wbila; Advertisements Howley. hfancheiwr 5361 pand its operations In 1953, so that MONTHLY PAYMENTS lot, prefcrsbly Msnehexter Green a six-room single on Porter 'street, F o r H a w d ii to Europe. The hpa'teaaea wilt be many miles apart Juat before 1B47 Pl y m o u t h / " products The Budtf«t Center, 91 . 308 Main attreet. Phone 2-4343. V atter 5. / Jap Mdd Te but his closest'mishap cama Center street. there are many interesting posi­ 4 *21.83 section. Phone 8497. a two-family near the Center, and Mra. Ethel E. Hubterd, Mias Jessa-. Christmas but they were both back not flying. Ths B-29 he waapUot\ CLASSIFIED ADVT. - 1948 s t u d e b a k ^ tions open, as follows: 50% OFF on famous malm Bat­ NEW FURNITURfe AND FuRIMSHED Room tor rent. Suit­ many others. (Contlaued from Page QnO min* Smith tn^M rs. Charles S. Washington, Jan. 5—(JP)— home to welcome in the New Year Ing last October took off on a rou­ DEPT. HOURS 1946 CHEVROLET Heating— Plu^Mny./ 17 teries. Written guarantee. Sl.OO APPLIAN/CES able RMiworking couple. Kitchen How e Burr. '' y- The que.stion whether diplo­ together -With o’.her members- of tine training flight and was shot Trailers for Sale 1 Assistant Public Rela- which is now in storage— WANTED—Pair of men’s figure privileg^N^quire 136 Biaaell T. J. CROCKETT of 499,794 in the 1950 census, be­ 8:15 A."M. to 4:80 P. M, AU ^ Convertibles/ HEATING From A tik Z. ijqn- down, ’’gl.OO weekly. Cal/o Serv- mat John Carter Vincent shall the family. Col. Ruel.M. Lucking- down near the coast of Japan by \ tcenter -Tel. 4164, 4165, ulr 2-0980. originally sold ty a young couple skates, size 10. Phone 5841. street. \ • came a territory in 1900. Alaska, A aon vvas born Saturday In ham was in Iceland and his son, Russians. Lt. Lucklngham did not Alt Priced to Sell. HOU.se t r a i l e r , 1952 Stewart verslop burners, botifW-bumkr lions Dept. 244 Main St. Phoije 54l6 continue in the foreign serv­ but unfortunate are not getting with a 1950 population of -128,643, Coloner Hartford Hoapital to Mr. ancj Mrs. Ruel Jr., was in Korea. The family t o along on the mission. . All mem­ IN G T 3 M E : coach, 37', two bedrooms, vfull uptU, Complete heating Wstems. I ROYAL AND Smlth^C iron# port- married —------NICELY JiTJRNISHB^room -tor has’ been a territory sifree 1912. ~ ...... JoRnsdri of 45 ice has been handed.to a five- COPY BALCH-POlMTlAC Inc. "All work guaranteed. Time pay­ 2 Typists -y Secretarial resides at 25C Forest street. bers of the crew are atiU listed as bath, tub, shower, flush tolItU, able and standard (ypewrlteri. BEDROOM ^ T E Rooms without jBoartI 89 one girl, two minutes fboiQi Main Or Residence, 3751 In the last session of (Jongreasr' Johnson, prior Col.- Lucklngham has been in “missing*’ and ^the. shooting toueh- FOR CL^IFIEDI A D V T . , " 158 Center street ■custom built in T.V.. 28' saljcloih ments arranged Mortarty Broth­ Dept. '' (Conttnued From Pag* Om ) man board especially created All' makes of addin* machines LIVING ROOM SUITE , , street. Kitchen privlleges''-lf de­ the Senate took up an AJaSka was Mias Vlrgdulri to e.\amine his loyalty anew. Iceland since August of last year ed off an international protest. MON. THRU PRI. plastic coated awnlng. poW'on lot ers. Tel. 6135. i\rn on all 5-PC. IMNETTE SET / al*^. Phone 7618. statehood bill, with thejnt^tlon of daughter of Mr. and with the 932 Aircraft Control and Youi; Better Deal I'Assistant — Library sold' or rented ReX RO.OM Fo r RENT., ball 2-0181. SIX ROOM Cape COd, two unfin- fergd in evidence. At that time she The board was set up late Satur­ Neither Lucklngham la hops* 0:30 A. M. at corner of Lakc-.stfeet, Bolton, makes. Marlow’s. PWLCfT ELECTRIC REF. , '"S- .... - , . -Jshed, hot water heat, copper tub- following. lt with pitm n on a bill Mra J. Henry Thornton of Madison Warning Squadron. He came home nOw. -The colonel left yesterday for Pontiac. Dealer next to Anderson's Ice Cream GUARANTEED fast plumbing i ROOM ■WITH twin beds for gen­ sobbed: , - street. The paternal i^andparents day by Preptdent Truman, vJho aaid SATURDAY 9 A. M. 4 -^ Processing Depart-] lAL’* COMB.. RANGE 10g.screen8 and storm - doors. to make Haw^-aktate. he agreed with Secretary Of State unexpectedly. He- was called into Long Island where he Is expeeted Bar.'Priced fpr quick sale. Days heating. Al'ceratlons and h4 CINCO ALL Aluminum Combina­ IGE ” WASrtER NEWLY DECORATED, beautiful­ tlemen. 'Kitchen, privileges. 168 “ Oh, no!—It couldn’t be. They are Mr., and Mra. George F. Joha- service two years ago with the )047 y?OR’D Deluxe tudor. Radio, work.. Time payments arrangei Houkh/ia very good condition. Howeveiv'propononl.s of the Achesoit that a further examina­ to board a plane for toe return call-Manchester 2-OOSl. a.sk. for me,nt tion windows No paintin] HOOVER” VACUUM Maple .street'.'., ~~ measures' were forced to put them wouldn’t do that! Oh, help!” ’ non of 47 Bigelow street. The baby 103rd A.C.W. of the. State Air flight tb Iceland the end o f the i-T COOPERATION W n x black original finish. Skellpy Bros. 2-8714.^/’ ly furnished and spacious room. Near school and bus line. Price tion y fea called for in the caae of vyilliam Boiidricau. changing, no storing. Free •’bMERSON” TELEVISION The, most complete light' house­ . wlien heavy opposition The courtroom was ordered /Is the first grandchild pit both aides Wing and was its commanding week while toe lieutenant hairffone BE APPRECIATED In/«[iicc condition throughout. 1 — Tabulating (IBM FOR REa Oliver, Center Motor Sure and see tlUs .one. Mrs. Dor­ Boarders Wanted 59-A doubt of Vincent’s loyalty and re- 3 to 2 margin. The minority, he I«st and Pound, COMPLETE FURNACE repair­ family. A'epllances and TV. CTam- (E IT DAY OR NIGHT . 'hum* the bill will be discussed on wicked-looking huntinjg htuie was qjt the K. of C. Home. Mrs. John B.' Sales, 401 Main street. TheNpffice Is open frornS8:15 to If you nijve no means of trans^r- sey, 14 Arch street. hot oil, combination storms. opmmended that he be fired. In said, found "no evidence had been 11946 FORD. Radio, healer and ing ser\’lce. Gas, oil or coal. Win­ 4 -.45 eWepf Saturday, ' bu\ Miss hers Furtiiture at the breen. ROOM AND Board for gentleman 6atto and Co., Hartford lts;knerlt8 and -that we will be introduced. Her eyes filled with Shea will serve as chairman of tlje produced which _ lead them to liOST—Pink rimmed glasses,"^ Vi­ apotllghL Very good condition, Open lO/a m. to 5 p. m. .l^enings tation I’^ sen d my auto for you. hosteas committee. Bri, exchange of memoranda made ResumesTonigbt cinity ef Post Office.,' Memorial ter air coildttloning system* In- S leven i'^ ll be glad to make ap- ATTRACTIVELY furnished room_ - -or: couple. -On bus :.line.. Hom^ 5-9198, evening 8-3989. Manchec- able to'hjdng it to a vote.” tears' when «_l7-yea r-ol^ boy, son public by the White House, Ache- have a doubt as to Vincent’s loy­ »60q, Phone ^9408^^______^ 7:30 to/8.30. No obllgatlbn !^ - to rent. Complete light house­ Knowlartd, said tjre Hawaii of a major and friend o f the Smith Field or Branford atreet^^ Call Business Eeivic** Offered 13 staUed and serviced. T. P. Aitkin, pointments , for interviews 'Wter A - L - R - E T l: T—’> S rooking. Phone 2-1446. ^ ' ter 6946. . 'son said he could not ” ln good con­ ally.” office hoinrs and on Saturday\as keeping facilities available. Pri­ measure will'^he Iqtroduced by family, testified,; He said he heard , The G Clef Club will reiume Evening classes at tha Mgb MSS. .-/V/ 6 McCabe street: Phone 6793. a t t e n t i o n Ladies! /Slip covers 43 AllyrKSt., Hartford science" make a final decision be­ As for Vincent’s criticism of the ANTIQUES • Reflnlshed. Repairing welU Telephone 5-6881. vate entrance. Couple preferred. A ZONET Highland PArk School Sen. Coi-don as chirt. sponsor. Mrs. Smith tell her husband,. two weekly rehearsals, suspended dur­ school will resume tonight; Cheater START THE NEW YEAR andyurapea custom made. Re-up ing the holidays, tonight at 8 cause the board’s report was. In Chinese Nationalists and praise of done or any furniture. TIeman, CALL. Ma n c h e s t e r iSis Tm Inqulto *67 Maple street. Apartmenjs-’^ a ta — xcction. 7 room colonial With den More Power/fbr Dodge weeks before the slaying, .“some his words, confusing and inconclu­ L. Robinson, director o f the Sfve- RIGHT your plumbing repairs and altefa- hol/tcring. BcauKful fabrics, o’clock at Emanuel Lutheran the Chinese Reds, Acheson said IOSTt^^SUU of m6n’a clothes. Call 180 South Main street. Phone FRANK'S Antiques and sewvnd T entm en ta 6S and lavatory on 1st floor. Three An associate of E lsenhe^r said day I’m going to kill you.” sive. this was not necessarily proof of nlng school, reported today. Jons. Prompt service, -Youngs- EXPERIENCED Girl for counter prints, stripes, solids. Expertly hand store. 56 Coopar street. Buys that Joaeph M. Dodge, aa Federal 'The maid testified ahe found thS Church, 1617. Reward. , / 5643. work. No Suliday work. Apply In bedrooms and tile hath on 2nd. Studied Pralee any disloyalty. ' Robinson also said that thera la OWN A NICE USED CAR tow;i kitchens, sold. and Installed. fished, *5 doyfn, *2 weekly, and rells good used furniture and ROOM FOR Rent. Parking. 272 Hot water oil heat. Owner leaving budget director, will have perhaps hunting knife and gave it to Mrs. person. CarUm’a Drive-In, .240 dther..--thlnga, it cited Cites -Service Tradition still room for new student# in the ------. , FROM MANCHESTER Welding Service. C. 'O. I-orontsenr Contractor. vlance one yyar to- pay. Call antiques. Phone 3966.M5pen 9 to Main street. Phone 4071. /JUa' R(5t)M furnished apartment town. Priced to sell at *16,800. unprecedented authority' In shap­ Smith two days before Colonel Regina b ’llalia Society wll' Among dtoet school’s two new classes—the hoa- AnnotwtfCTiCBta 1 1 b ROWN-BEAUPRE’S Portable equipment. General West Middle Turnpike. Phone Carr 33 5:30. for 2 or 3 adult.s. Phone 2-3081. ing' fiscal ^ llc y . Smith was stabbed. meet in tlie Italian-Amerlcrui Club what il callm 'Vincent’s------“studied He said It was Vincent’s diity Ef f i c i e n t Plumbing and heat­ ROOM FOB Rent near Center. Elva Tyler, Agent. 2-4469. pralae’^.ofThe Chinese Communists tess course and the one in news­ welding, holler and. furnace weld­ 2-8088. ' This aas'Oclate, who a.sked . not M1.SS Tani, a cool and composed tonigXt at 7:30. Officers will be as a foreign service officer to re­ paper work—and that he will bS I^AIR CUTS' By appointment I."Ydrker 4-Door. ing.. Pbpnaa 2-1658 Djr^2:8762. „ ing. Plugged drains machine /BBAI^tD. NEgoyenunent..&. gardlea8L^Df;--.wh«toet_hi8--;conElu- Friday). Phone 2-5622. Russell s | Plymouth Cambridge Club FLOOR PROBLEMS aolved with WAITRESS Wanted. Apply Gar/ IncludeOj/Can arrange terms to tKe'riarTyIWO’i T x " “ “ tbmoiTow 'to register pecaona lA- at reduced prices. 58 Cooper 5331. utilities furnished. Phone 2-9567 ceramic tile bath, radiant heat. ators Knowland, Hugh But)er of division of the logistics section of slons followed official policy. To teresfed in taking tham. Da far. SarbCr Shop, corner Oak and| Coupe. coupe. Heater. Just like linoleum, asphalt tlla- Counter. den Restaurant, 840 Main streef suit. CalK 2-0980. after 5 p. m. . ' Vincent, 53, a key flgivre in shap­ LENNOX Furnaces and warm air street. Will qualify for 25 year G.I. mort- Nebraska, Guy Gordon of Oregon 'U. S. Far East headquarters, told Past matrons of Tampl* Chap­ prevent- a dlplornsV" from ' doing there are 40 re^straats la tha hoa- Spruce------Big atreeU. saving! Expert workmanship, free esti­ HOUSEKEEPING Room tor ofie ing U..S. .Far Eastont - poUcy - tir .hli; A'chesori "wbuTd heating. Earl Van Camp. 2-5844, WANTED —Competent girl /or | Of two. Et«jdtE all uttlitiee ■ -_lTi-i - gage-J-mmsdlate of.cupancy. Aalto muL Arthur..Y...Watklna..Q£..Ut^.. her -he- had he«n .. stahb«d- bir- hia. ter;- No» 58,' Order «f-th e Baaurn tesa coursa sad 14 la Cha ''6giiar. ■ __:— ■;—— ------11950 Chrysler Windsor 4-Door. Ra- mates. Open evenlrigs. Jones Fur­ GLENWOOD GAS "and oil range, ing *14.2,50. Warren Howland Eisenhower headquarter.* said wife. /" Star, will me*trTh'ursdsy evening those years, was suspended by the lower the high ^adltion ef our ANY TYPE doll repaired. Dressed j gio and Heater. Clean one-owner niture. Oak atreet. Phone 2-1041. woman for general housework In iviSIO^t,^BOOSTER for sale refrigerator. Ice box. Very rea- cluded.^.-Vlcinityl.^.-Vlcinity of Chepey’g * ^ State department after the loyalty Both classea atart WadatMAy OLD FURNACES repaired, steam, Wanted to Rent \68 Realty. 543 Wooobrldge street. each of the Senators had asked ., Just before the trial recessed for at 8 o’clpcltin toe Masonic Tem­ own foreign eery ict." night at 7:80. to Order. Specialty collection I modern .home. No laundry. /Ebt-1 'Phone 2^891. aonahle. Call Coventry 7-6850 PhonE2-82.56. board findings were announced hot water,, winter sir condition. - Phone 8600 anytime. for an appointment and that ar­ the day. the maid testified Mrs. ple. Thtt will be annual meet- McCarthy . M d no immediate Tha school will oontiaha ttoiligh piece* reitored. Dreaae* copied. I jgjo j-orj DeLuxe 2-Door. Heater, MANCHE.STER — TV Se'rvlcc, cellent salary. Phone 2-948.5;V after 6:30.______W A N T ^ — Unfurnished 4 or fi Dec, JLS,^ He. wss called home from Fadlo and "T V ' kpccWlistif ‘ ’sminl' ■ Complete'- heating'' ■ syhtema-- tn- ■' MAD^-’Shp- coveiw- and rangements-had b««n .made . for Smith "drank heavily.' 'jHg'- with ' election -olHcers for (»mment; -bu^eald he may say toa next tw o iniMitlis. CUl CbVentry'7iW48; r Seat CoviHi. One'dwnet: BXrgatri ■ 'room'r-'efii 'bj: nfld'flle 'aged 't’oupli.''' 'MANCHESTER— New six room T a n ^ r , wtiare he was U. S. con­ 1934. Hbuse service call *3.50 stalled. New water mains - In­ WANTED—High school girl tol ''drape? -made to^rdcr. All the MAGIC CHEF gas stove equl^ed LARGE ROOM. Gentleman. them to come In together. - Th'e Llvle lost "ah Irilflal atteniipt,:ttf 1953. Mrs. F. B. Crocker and *II*s something m e r he has studied j price 81,050.00. Best/references Phone 2-9333. V„hch, artistically paneled. Tile headquarters said it had n o, ad- Mabel Trotter will hh. hostesses. sular agent. e — .... - - ♦I 1949 Chevrolet DeLuxe arDoor S.e- , Phone ,2-2186 -day, or. night— ------stalled, .Sewe.rs cleaned with e care for child four afternoons aj . latest fabrlc.s. Johljson’s Slipcover tor. battled ..gas., Erlce-:*S0... /Call ,2-,0086 or 37^ S.ummVjt street hav.*.^ the case, dismissed pp gzhunda. the Tnimi^Acheson week. Call 6461 after 4:30 p. 'fri. and Drape ShopT'foi^'erly,^ of Wat ' ‘bkUi, ■ double'’irosets. Fireplace. vahee Vrtformatlon " OTt 'ivhy "the Steiners' iihablii 'attend ' ar* - Viftcenti'-A veteran-of - 80/ years FWWmaiS ir Radio, Heater. Really trical ■ equipment. Complete 7727 after 6. WANTED—6 to 9 room house, un- .{hat the Army court 0(1 riot'have to in the diplomatic service, said there b ir e c t i^ o f the National For DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, kin’s Bros., 110 Swucls street PLEASANT Rooms, single or School and bit- line. Carlton W. lawmakers wanted to see the gen­ aiiked to notify either Mrs.\Crocker plumbing and repair work. Guar­ furnl.shed. Within 35 miles , of Jurisdiction; He cpiitended Juris­ was no doubt in his mind about *’my etgn Sem ce association, an lin- copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, TWO-BU,&nE r Gray oil heating double. For gentlemen. At the Hutchin s 2-5132 or 6231. eral. or Misa, Tnptter. . . ■ anteed work. Time payments ar­ Tel. 7739.. Manchester. Call Detm Boundy, diction , lay with'' the Japanese absolute apd constant loyalty to offielal/organllcatlon of members guns, etc., repaired. Shears, ranged. V. Marcin Co. Tel. 4848. Help Wanted— Male 36 stoyev'firown parlor heater. aL'o Center. 14-16 Wadsworth *»treet. Hotel Bond. . Hartford. Phone The President-eleot announced o f . th^ foreign service, spoke - out fumlahelL Mrs. l« Ie Tybur, direc­ der, 4-Door., Radio, H«ater CARE COD—Six very pleasant 'courts. Hiskriotion was overruled the United States.” Earlier, he had The Ineaeure of a aiaa la this Paliit. One owner.. knives, mowers etc, put Into con­ NICE WRITING Do'-k, Ideal fqr -Ffigidalre, all in good condition. 6-3231. If not in? leave phone the appointment of Dodge as Di . Under'the U. S.r— span adminis­ The regular monthly meeting of yesterday against the board’s rul­ tor. Phone 2-5767. ONE CLEAN_____ bedroom In private room;-- on large lot. Oil fired furn- rector of the Budget Bureau over denied any Communist affiliations. command la . his rsadiasas to L 1948 Oldsmoblle 4-Door Model 78D. dition for coming needs. Braith- W AN TED—Steward for local or­ home or office. Inquire \6 FloJ: Call 7211 before'2:30 or after 8 number. trative agreement. American nbn- the BrtUsh-American a u b will be ing. ganization, atate experience, ref- iome. near Cheney Mllls.^ Call /ice. Immediate occupancy. Price the week-end. and asked hlfri to ait held tomorrow night at to* club- The new board will be the -third fight for toe princplca In wUeh Radio, Heaterj Hydramatlc. walte, 52 Pearl atreet. Millinery— Dressmaking 19 ence Street? j^ p.m . military personnel are subject to The.v seld the VIncmt case has the free world bellevas. BALLARD’S Driving School. Men- erencet? and salary. Write Box N, 2-0595 anytime. / ■ ■WANTED—By two adults house. ' reduced for quick sale. Call Made­ In at cabinet meetings. Dodge, 62- rooms at 75 Maple street. Plans -^ou p to consider Vincent’s loyal- chssteFa oldest Thousands of trial by'the Japanese when they caused-” bewtlderment snd misgiv­ -^Gen. Mark Cteili. POWER BURNERS and Range ALTERATIONS and rcmc^eling Herald. BOOKCASE, small kitchen chair, Will consider country home, with line Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 or year-old Detroit banker with a will be formulated for toe annual accident free Instruction hours. Your Chrysler-Plymoulh Dealer HEATED ROOM, hot water. On commit crimes. Dependants of ings.” As g precedent, they said, Buhiera expert'.y cleaned and for ladle.s’ and children's ' wear Buildinir Materials \47 refrigerator, sofa, overstuffed ; conveniences, East of the Con­ 46'79. long, record Of government service, ladies’ night and a date set for that The State department’s oWn Hvindreds of satisfied students bus line. 396 East Genter street. Army personnel are not included board announced last February It wbu)d create In America’s, rep­ The only reasons they (Chris* serviced. Let us service and re Call 2-3828. MAN, 25-70 to introduce financial chair, bureau, nitmerous othe| necticut River. Excellent refers has beep/serving since Nov. 9 ■* affair. resentatives abroad a fear to re­ For appointment tel. 2-2245. service to^ business and profar- RED CBEa R SIDING, V Joiht, Call After 4. MANCHESTER—Four room home Ehsenhower’s fl.scal liaison man in that category. Levie argued un­ that Vincent had been fully cleared tains) visit chunhas la to BROWN-BEAUI^RE, INC. palr^our washipg machine or re per M *140.00. \ items. 216 Woodbridge street.. eners. Write Box F, Herald, or successfully, that Mrs. Smith was port the full truth as they ece It demonstrate their hatrad oC tha -f rlgerator. Metro .Service. 2-0883 alonal.. men.. Must have _car. Ex­ with recreation room,, garage, with,the outgoing ;^ruman admlni. The Immaculate Conception of charges questioning his loyalty ^ J O Y A Driver’# lieenae, For e*t| MorlriE—TniCklBf—i CEDAR STAIN "SHAKES, pec sq. -phone 2-9966-evenings. "wgjrjcshop arid chTcke codp." Large >rio longev a- dependent 0 . an -Army and whether he.waa.a.good !'aecur- lest their views conflict with pol­ people’a democracy and to fray o. 30 Bisscll St, Phone 7191 perience in intangibles and col­ \USED ELECTRIC refrigerator strktlon. M- jera Circle will meet With Mrs. icy or turn blit to be wrong. pert instruction call the Manch^- REFRIOERATlpN Service, com 20 *13.95. - - :or.'.bination gas-oil stove, odd loiw-ilh 172’ fro'ntage. Thir is a Picks Brnwncll-Aidea officer after her husband died. Ity risk.’’ The security clearance, for a new world war. ter Driving Academy. 2-4087. / S tora g e • lection work; desirable, not ec- YOUNG BUSINE.SS couple desire Mrs. Smith is charged with pre­ Thomas Albro, SO Winter street, at The directors’ viewpoint was —Ctec hoeloveklan Information merclal and domestic. Sec our sential. *100 weekly draw plus 18 ” WOOD SHINGLES. No. 1 Per­ fst of used urhiture. Phone 6640 ,3 - 4 room unfurnished apart­ critic and only $7,900. Manchester Eisenhower gl.so chose three men S o’clock Wednesday night. involving whether he might let out 1952 PLYMOUTH Cambridge. 9, AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., meditated murder, for which the government secrets, was not su ^ expressed In -an article for toe Minister Vaelsv Kopseal light trucking and WINDOWS—Complete, av. *14.95. WANTED —\Used spinel piano. clusiVe neighborhood for full in­ formerly was head counsel of Cali­ Rautenberg, 127 Hemlock street. guaranteed cars at Center Motor WANTED—Painter. Call Edward LOCAL VARIETY store, fine^ lo­ pital: The defenie hSa indicated It John J. McCloy, former higher Lewis. United Mine Workers union monater aad flyta^aau A-1 repair. Salee. 180 Main package delivery. Refrigerators. Call 5858 a ft ^ 4 p. m. formation on above properties fornia’s special study commission WANTED—Ride to Phoenix Fire Sales, 461 Main rtreet. R. Frice. 2-1003. The Original and Only Ollite cation, low rent. A real buy ^ at would challenge an Army board’s A most enjoyable Nedr Year's commissioner for Germany; Jamea president; today turned aside .ques­ —Sciantiatr iB oH r SI Phone 8597. Washers and stove moving a COME IN! call the EKsworth Mitten Agency, on organized crime. tions about amending toe Taft- Insurance ,C!o., Woodland street, In New Haven. - TRUMPETS, Clarinets, trombones $2,000. Inquire Charle.s W- War.'en E. Burger, of ,St. Paul, findng that Mra. Smith was pble party for the menibers of the Holy Grafton Rogers, former assistant 1940 FORD deluxe sedan. Radio, specialty. Phone 2-0752. AVAILABLE to reliable married Realtors. 69u0. to distinguish right from wrong, Secretary ■ of State; C. Howland Hartley act and declared, “I’m for Hartford. 8:15 to 4:30. Phone WINDOW SHADES made taofde I saxophones, guitars. Largest se­ . . . and learn about Lathrop, Realtor. 100 Blast Center Minn., to head the Claims division, Angela Mothers circle and their inUmataly, military) tnas* , heater. In good condition for a man. an established Fuller Brush | Shaw, retired foreign service offi­ outright repeal.”- hslM nt 2-1127./ ■ . / ■ and Installed. Venetian' blinds ARE YOU Moving? Are you am­ lection of instruiAents in town ..etrect. Tel. 2-0384. CUSTOM BUILT 5>i rootn ranch. which handles all civil suits filed husbands was held Saturday night port will ba dfvalopad r car of this year. Douglas Motora, route. *80 per week from start, NATIONAL the unusual"Job opportunities cer and former aaalstant Secre- "T he act Is a pestilence and a whara It will proV " ta fla ts and curtain roda.,34''hour service bitious ? -Then call Ed and save. AH accessories. ExWrt repairing. Large living room 13’ x 21’ ap­ by and against the government. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, En­ 333 Main. guaranteed. If you esn qualify. BUILDERS SUPPLIES . , . "TKe nikny extra 'tary of State, and Edwin C. Wil­ scourge,” Lewis told reporters on support for ths mUlUtf aa- RIDE WANTED frfim South Bol- Estimates gladly given. F“ B“ n Call 5858 after 4 p. m. ^ Ward Krause, 87 V^lnut. 5336. prox. 3 bedrooms. Tile bath. Hot Burger, 4.5, has been a practicing rico Resle, 11 Bonner road. De­ ton to vicinity of State Capitol. Car necessary. For interview call I advantages of working for Hoasea for Sale 72 son,“ retired foreign service officer his arriVSI aboard the liner Argen­ tsblishmsat 1939 OLD8MOBILE, Model 80, Window,Shade Co., .iRoute 44 water oil heat. Full cellar and at­ attorney In St. Paul 8(rice 1931. Ex-Red Claims licious refreshments, were served 6130 to 6. Phone 2-5107. 420 Davenport Avenue and former'Ambassador to Pana­ tina from a South American labor — Aircraft Radio and heater, price *150. BoltoifNcitc^i. Phone 2.-4473, 8892. . / a major supplier td the tic. Siturated on large lot In new J. Lee Rankin, of Rtiicoln, Neb., buffet style. Paintine—Faperins 21 New Haven. Conn. 57 ma and to Turkey. conference. Douglas. Phone 4997, Wearing Apparel-A^urs fast-groWing field of air CLIENT school section. Owner transferred. to be in charge of /the executive , WANTED —Ride to and' from LINOLEUM P.emnants 60c squFfe EXPERIEJ^CED kathe operators, Telephone ST 7-3-5(>7 Hiss Member Hose and Ladder Company No. ' Holds Final Dedalon ----- J.------Aetna Life fronl Spring street. able to ael up and perform com­ topper with transportation /< Elva Tyler, agent. 2-4469. adjudications division. That imit Continued 1952 PLYMOUTR/BELyEDfiRE, yard. Axphalt tile, wall covering, LADY'S BLACK 36 prepares prcsidenllat proclama­ 1 will hold its monthly meeting Acheson said the Loyalty Re Grade school kids should know Hours 8:15-4:30. Phone 8552 after bone by reHable, well-trained PAPERHANGING and Painting plete operation with minimum of 20. Have client wlio wislies to Radio, heater, Beautiful tutone .small Persian Collar, siXe MANCHESTEai — Six room co- tions and executi.i'e orders which tomorrow night at 8 o’clock at the view board’s recommendntlons'are 4000 words, says a teacher. We’ll many, years/ aid not bo 8 haa 6 p. m. Call Walter B. Cookson, 2-2291. supervision. 65 '.hour week. Paid Diamonds—^^Watches^ purchase centrally located bet nine of them are, “ I don’t want for soaking i J paaea. finish. Posltlveiy-flKe new. Fully men. All Jobs guaranteed. Hall Phone 4786. \ require legal adi/icc. Rankin. 45, Of Special Cell firehouse, \ serious and impressive and must Insuranec, vacation snd holidays, Iphial. Fireplace, all hardwood to go to school today, mommy.” Bataa Kafatnrar. Linoleum Co., 66 CotUge street Jew elry 48 twp-faniilv house. What have has. been piacticihg. law. since 1930. be given great weight. But the equlpp««L;,Jl!i^ lerms, . Douglas TTfone 2-4022, evenings"' 8166 lor Fa i n t i n g a n d Paperhanging, Wilco Machine Totol'Co., Inc , 301 DARK BROWN mouton'Coat)\f«ll floors,: Lie Juith. and. extra Java-., final declslonr h e ' declared,' must M ot(^/333 Main. ____ VOU’LL G il"; V V ^'6u to offer? lory, oil hot water heat. This The three JusUce department ap­ (Continued from Pag* One) RITE8 HELD FOR QUEEN AatOBipbllNM for M e 4 8109. Free fwtlmates. Paper books Grandview street. Tel. 2-1266. LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, re­ length. Flare back, Hke. new ^ze remain hla own. a\^ilable; Get our spring outside pairs. aojusjt* watches expertly. 18. Price *100. Phone 2-5500. \ -a The ..stability of k LArga home-ls brand ntw and ip.,_,an .ex-_ pointees each will receive a salary 1040 CHEVROLET’S. Four to ARTHUR A. KNOFLA df'*'15;0()6 a y ckr: Dodge a x budget Copenhagen, Denmark, Jan. 5.- . Unless the new board.acts in the ATTIC.S ANTT SaXcmentT'Cleancd. -prices now. - Call - CHff— Scorso; oyer 18' with driver's Reasonable" prices. Open dally. Company cellent location and priced right. -to change-over Fo a soclaUet form Vincent case before the turnover chooae from. All In exceUenM»fl^ UiCORMlER E. * E. A'gency, Manchester director will be paid *17,.500. All of organization." ■ " Ufi—The body of ()ueen Mother Rubbis!i and aahes hauled. AU 2-4298. license for drug store. Apply In Thursday" evenmgs. 129 Spruce \ Realtor Alexandrine rested todsy In a of administrations on Jan. 20, toe dltlon. 1941 Chevrolet clyb-toupe. , MOTOR SAUES ‘ a Opportunities for advance­ 2-1167 or 2-8715. -s. fcHir are Republicans. VVeyl said he wquld-guess rough­ Doj}8^6a Motors, jobs do'ie at/your convenience person, 459 Hartford Road. ' street. Phone 2-4387. Read Herald Advfi. sepulchre at the lUh Century Ros- final decision will be up to John Nice condition. SAYS: Reasonable ratey. Phone 2-3802 or p a p e r i n g . PAINTING, floor ment ' Elsenhowe/'s press secretary, ly that Hiss attended between 35 Foster' Dulles, designated/Secre­ 333 M «n. 87-5 Main St. Est. 1921 and 40 mee.Unga of the- unit'. Hiss kilde Castle outside Copenhagen f/erei Hie 2-9791. sanding and reflnishing. Ceilings EARN GOOD salary-^plua com­ James C. Hagerly, said all tour tary of State In the Eisenhower whitened Call Gilbert Flckett. va A LIBERAL Wage Scale Ix>ts for Sale 73 appolntmetyis had been cleared is the former State department .nf- following yeateeday's simple fu­ Buy a uaed car ^‘Stji'rt the New Year right mission—as route salesman. We Household Goods -51 Phone Oiffice 5440 cabtneL BEFOR E>?OU TILE CFILING.S In.stallcd for 6982. \ ' need reliable man with sales abil­ with Republican .Senators from the flciL now serving a prison term neral rites in the capital. Motor Salsa. Bulck with one of these Fine Cars -A PAID Holidays and Vaca- . LARGE, . Bbcc.ellent .^ rsfidential -Royalty.. In toe eombr* funeral Hiram Bingham, who headed the fe eat home, office dr 'buslrieiB. 'Nil- ity; one who; coiild do some can- . Hveniuprs-2-5938 or 2-5592 - - home states of the men named, fot/his convtdtloB, of lying when -h« __ les and Service, 285 -Main 1 Unbeatable Term.s!” We need Ranch Homes, 'cations ...... building lota with nice view. proceaalon through snowy streets loyalty-board,' eaM -he would re-' Wood. Fllntcoaf and Johns-Man PAINTING, Exterior and Interior, vasrtng to iiicrease earnings. A FIREPLACE FIXTURES denied giving secrets to a .Red spy atreet Phoaa 2-4571. Open eve pspCrhanging. Ceilings reftpishv V .Colonials and Capa Coda Phone 6273. rring-courier.------:— '' ...... Included her son. Klng.Frederifc DC. »«.rY«„air»y oommeot .until .he had..# vllle. Gr<*at Easlcrq Roofing .and real good proposition for the righU xrp'm W O O D -TO N E a ^'ERTTVIE Premiums ^ STREET—7 room older nlng*. KEW — FOR ed; Wall p a ^ j books on request. U|J at fair prices for qur cash Asked whether Hiss was a mem­ snd hl^ wife. Queen Ingrid, King chance to^^udy Acheeon’a mem* Constr*cUon, Free esiimates. Call man. New System LaundryLaundry, wTar- I -oar garage. Owner leav- orandum.^ ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Estimates giVen. Fully Insured. customers. Quick service a ReWrement Income Plan ' Vital Red Spy Dal ber of the Conimunlst party,- or Gustaf and Queen Louise of 8we- 8271. Occupaacy anytime. . In explaining his unprecedented 1850 CHE TJeluxe, tu Call Edward R. Price. 2-1003. rlson street —no red tape. Suburtmn for Sate -75 -rx / 1 • ■*« I'just an underground memlrer at den.,kingi.yKir Haakon of Norway, eight real clean' ced for iiuick 1952 WILLYS AERO WING , a InsuApce A.skihg $13,500. Elva Tyler, princes and six princesses. action, Acheson said the board’s RUBBLSH AND Ashes removejl, w a n t e d -Man to work / pari. | LIVING ROQM FURNITURE T 01111(1 111 Montreal I large. Weyl replied: male, «124S. ‘ rirten guarimtee Agent. 2-4 169. BOLTON—Brand new, cute, fogr- 2-DOOR SEDAN— .Immediate and crflclent service time In gas statibn. Hours 6 p. m. room ranch. Two bedrooms, full "He was a member of the party. FRIGIDAIRE Cole Motor’s ServicenteF, 436 23 a A CLE.A.V, Modern Plant Loaded with beautiful extras. Confract or otherwise. Call R epairin g APPL^A^fCES AND T. V. TWO FAMILY house, near schools, Everyone who attended unit rrieef- Center. 2-0980. to 10 p. m. daily. Also, man to JARVIS REALH basement, plastered walls, oak (Continued From Page One) Save a bundle on this new car. , 2-9273 or 2-9706. a A f r i E^’d l y ' -■^church and Main street. One flat ings was. No outsider or fellow MATTRESS Your bid mattresses fioora,-tile bath. ■*5-acre Of land. traveler was ever admitted.” / -CTIH V5U n t McCLURE AUTO—We/Will pay ONLY $49C.OO DOWN rie^v viSS^le^ce^luuon^^ FURNITURE PHONE 4112 Atmosphere vacant. B’nr price and terms see Good location. Choose own decor­ Will $25 to $500 ALL TYPES of light I nicking , and rtcrlilzed and retoade like new. of the seizure of the material and ' Weyl. whofJias told his story to UMot. you'more for your good used car 1953 WlLLYS 4-CYLlNpER Call Jones Furniture and Floor HartfordKoad. George L. Fish a t ,22 Brookfield ating colors. Phone Barbara G/vo 7«v • 20 Mat*, odd Jobs. No Job too small. Call At Tlie Green a Automatic' Cost-of-Living will be present when it is checked. |a congre.ssional commiltee, .^'-waa towards a neie Hudson, Wasp, STATION WAGON— .Covering, 36 Oak. Tel. 2-lOil. , / street, Manchester. Tcl, 6394. Woods. Agent. 3702. Notes found in the man’s .suit ' $245.80 $312.37 lir 5858 after 4 p. m. FOREIGN Employment corurtriic- Adjustments^ xsked in the p'fe.senl inteiwiew': n m StART? ...Pacemaker, or Hornet We, .will Heater, Defrosters, Overdrive. Open 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. contained references to Klaus | 'Do ybU/ feel there" are many 349.22 . 451.45 tion w’oVk. -If Interested , In for­ /a Many other Rig Company FIVE ROOM single, 22 foot living SOUTH WINDSOR —Large, well Clean bills . . . i\.^ . .not be out traded. IjlcClure Auto, Directional .Signals. For, pleasure . room v.'ith knotty pine paneling, Frichs, .now serving a .ll-ycorTokl | people, possibly some--.liberals, in. W«ym«nt8. c«v«8- .. 373 Main street Tel. 2-9442. Open and business a top value! , ‘ Priva)l"e. Instructions 28 eign Seiwice w4th high pay, write Evenings 7 :30 to 8 :30 Extra Benefits. /-" constructed 7 room Caps . Cod. pay tazM . reduce A laen $100 - c«tli-$20.A0 wh«R ALL KINDS of carpentry . work fireplace catinet kitchen, three sentence for betraying atomic this country who still feel that iff 1} '<0'U8CU(tV«' Foreign'Service Bureau, Box 295, A GOOD PLACE builfin 1950. Many extras in­ decrels lo Russia while emplo.vcd monthly peymentt evenings. ONLY $682.00 DOW’N Reasonable rate.s. Phone 2-4291 EARN *a00 or more per month large bedrooms storm v.lqdows Hiss, is Innoccrfit ?/* Metuchen, New Jersey. W’E BUY and sell good used furni­ clude new Magee carpeting . in /)ti nuclear research in Britain I think todaj/ very few. Weyl I ~wilh/fi Aiiewerloth-' '____ Co"R. 1937 LINCOLN Umouslne, 12 1953 WILLYS / addressing envelopes In .spare TO WORK! and screens oil hot water heat. living room, hallway and master If ybu're eteedily km- time/At home by hand or type­ WANTED—Carpenter. Apply at ture, combination ranges, gas Police added tliat most of 41ie writ- replied. "I think, however, that p^iyed, end cen handle montHW pey- cylinder. Excellent’ condition. Cus­ 4-DOOR SEDAN^ HoasehoM Senrlen ranges and heaters! Jones Furni­ Illnc.ss forces sale ,$10,8D9- Carl­ bedroom. Venetian blinds, awn­ ten note.* ,\ve>'e illegible. the conclusion they finally and re­ tom built Extra tires. Must be AERO LARK MODELr- writer. Send *1 for information 231 Charter Oak street, or call THE TELEPHO.NE HERE ARE ; . ton W. Hutchins 2-5132.?^r 6231. menta conveniently,-chances era a^mllsnt Offered 13-A ture Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. / ings, - aluminum^ combination Police said papers were found luctantly reached about Hiss’ guilt seen to bS appreciated. Call Cov­ Fresh Air Heater, Overdrive and and Instructions. Beacon Service, 8026.- - C03IPANY youll (ate prompt "yex** Pheneforkquicic, r Just a few of the ATTRACTIVE HOME of four -storm doors and "windows, cover­ which attested to Stalhapoulos' isn't going . to prevent them lany Oliver fine accessories. Dept. .35, Box 310; Cambrjdgc 39, fritndly one-vl»it loan, write, come In. entry 7-f792. FLAT FINISH Hofl®"'' window WANTED—Three more die msk- I FULL SIZE Mahogany bed with iit.ihirkng young women right many openings ed patio, amesite drive. Vacant. membership in the Communist from defending the next person ,Ma,ss. Money back guarantee. I coll spring. Also complete dinner now as - telephone operators rooms, expansion attic, rumpus taani en Signatara Alsna . ONLY $526.00 DO\\'N shades made to mcashre. All ers. Experienced, first class only. room iri basement. Steam, nil Asking $15,500. Warren Howland party. who falls in,to the same situation. • 1939 OLDBMOBILE, 1940 Oldsmo- . Balance *53.33 a month, includes metal Venetian blinds at a new /set tor 12. Phone 2-0693..., In Manchester. Experience Grinding Machine Operatfflw . Realty, 543 Woodbridge' rtreet-. “ We also found literature direct I- am not referring to ordinary ”■ bile. 1940 Lincoln, 1941 Chevro­ Apply 234 Hartford Road. furnace, screened patio, large lot 'fNI eOMAAwrJV fNAf VKtS f.O %AY YtV* Insurance and Interest and Princi­ low price. Keys .made -while you M ortg a g es / \ 81 not necessary, training with Phone 8600 anytime. from Russia, ^ Oommiinisl China. Coininuhiats or spies but to those let. AU completely, reconditioned pay. Drill Press Operators with trees. Yours for *8,500 North Korea '^ d the Communist Communists who have the gift of pal. ■ . wait. Ma.dow**. Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 and ready to go. See Bob Oliver, 1953 WILLYS FIRST AND Second mortgages party in Greece/.’ > appearing to" the general public FINANCE CO.bI Center Motor Sales, 461 Main WEAVING of burn*, moth hole* Help Wanted— Male Electricians- \ \. Or 4679.. WantecN-Rcal Estate 77 as champions of liberalism." 2rtd FImt e JARVIS BUILDINtt 2-DOOR S E D A N - bought for our own account Faat, 37 Telephoine operators enjoy street. and torn clothing, hosiery runs, confidential service. Manchester o r Fem ale BUSINESS AND To the question " D o you know 80€ MAIN STREET (OvM” Woolwarth's) MANCHESTER AERO FALCON MODELc- excellent '. working condi­ Bullard Operators ^ MANCHESTER — Four rooms. doN.SIDERiNG SELLING handbags repaired, zipper ber Investment Corp., 244 Main SL tions', pleasant co-workers, of any Communist in the adminiie- DM 3418 • Plilllp C. Junkim, VCt MANa|W ALL PRICES SLASHED Fully equipped, tiolor: ' Willow MARRIED COUPLE wanted for irirge'kitchen with cabinets^ oil YOUR PROPERTY? Sabre Downs UM i H 9 placement, umbtcllas - repaired, Phone 5416. ; INDUSTRIAL good pay and frequent raises. Engine Lathe Operators /r/atipn?" Weyl rejjlied: j, OHH/rbUIISOAY lYININQ* VNTU « f.M,. -- :Greetu...... caretaker-housekeeper for Ver­ ^ steam heat. E.xcellent condition. /...W.ithput obligation., to., you, ,we • - ,r^ -taeei.enA n iaiaerti d ell iwieeeSies leei*- : ' ------DN OUR USED GARS mtn'M -ahirt collars -reversed ■ and Come In 'fnV an dliterx'lew nt ■ near stores, schobj. 'ra’D-ciir' ga­ • - ’ If there are any today, I-5ion*t ^ nrcwfotfw { ONLY $51)2.00 DOWN replaceil.1 Marlow’s Little Mending non Inn property. Four room hlaterisl Handlers will app-alse or make'^you e cash Ground War Quiet know About them. If I did. I would ■ END OF YEAR Balance HP.1st 36 mqnt^^^^ , . tomished cottage ayallable tor the SIT^^AVAILABLE the telephone company em- rage, amesite drive, 60’ outbuild- offer for property See -qs before -ahop._ ' '/.v:- Help WKtttedr-sFemate -85 “ ..^JSfneh: W o e k ^ ^...... ■ 4giv£ Aheii'-names ,t,o,tha.EBI,’’. . . . -i, •‘Vi^ rt-c&upie! jNsr-#nrH»*rriritoei^ • ing-i / ’Wg^.'T'wTio'rel^ "^'RECENT:^^^ ...... tion ci4f Manchester 2-8216 be- ^ r llo n W. Hutchins; •2'/5]32 or BRAE-BURn ' b EALT^™ '(Cbattnned trom..Page.UiM»).. ,. Buildlng-^-Contractihg ,14 Janitors fliil hi St nrarty- in 193 9 -after"'dhe i ; -FIRST-AI^^SE^NO;/- :/fbie/S:'top.:m;:m8t J rcY; ...Lease. .,A,ppte.- ;v;"‘"/'';':2toflL;MBto.:.stt** -j; [.Z : ... Phone.627S' ; GARS ="AT FINE REDUGTlONSr.: .•man"'“wasTn 's f i i p r of- ■WWW;-StoHn;'Wt'.-and .hs*^p^^^ iW9. MERCURY ■ ere/ices. (second floor) ” Tpril 'and^Ole Maken wii: BbW I ALL WINTERIZED' 4-pOOR SpORT SEDAN — Loaded WILL BUILD YDUPv HOME - s h if t s /^ BUYERS W AITING—Single and Sabres'flyinglyln^ a protective-screen y teaffi.ed. to that, was asked : - | - 3961 Plymouth Cranbrobk Club - Mohdav to Friday * Sheet Metal Mechanics tA- N E W !"- two-^fafr-fiy homes. For efficient ■4-. — tt------...found- yourself,, oatra-^.. and beautiful. *395 60 Dod*n JARVIS 8-b Ed r o o m r a n c h h o m e s for flghter-bo'mBers" ' Coupe, radio and heater—one own NOW WITH lO^r .OFF FOPv 9:00 A. M. to 4:06 P. M. and eoiilld^.tlni rerrice call, A. through snow flurries at Gom'mu- cized at any lirrte since you made 1951' WILLYS 4-CYUNDER FULL INSURANCE - Situationa Wanted— * Precision Machinists F, H- A. Approved- -AV I 'or—low mileage.. WINTER SLOW SEASON Reale, Kroxyr. 2-1919. ni”t supply targ'ets. your confcsslnn^" STATION .WAGON— Very clean. " . Fem ale 38 CONSTRUCTION CO. or Call Manchester 4107 On Lydair Street, Corner Parker “ I think that when a man has 1961 Plyfnouth Cambridge Club Priced to Save! - *395.00 Down PROGRAM 5 DOVER ROAD—TEL. 4112 • Spinners •Scrapers Pilots reported destroying at J Coupe, radio and heater. ' Real 1951 HENRY J. CALL BUILDER‘e v e n in g s * . AI.SO • GASH BUYERS waiting for 4, 5. least 70 Communist vehicles. made a bad mistake and owna up HIGH SICHOOL 'boy desires work • Many Other* 6 and seven room "slnglee' and to it, moat Americans are prepared I clean car. 6-CYUNDER DeLUXB—Like New! • 2-4239 » afternoons and week-ends. Tel.- Several sharp'"clashes along the frlgidairo * 1951 Dodge Wayfarer —2 door se 6;r o o m c a p e c o d two-famlly houses In Manchester. to forget about it," he raid. “ How­ frigidaire Save hundreds of dollars! — ^ We have several openings for 2-8908. front in below freezing cold were ! dan, radio and heater, Gyromatic *285.00 Down women in our expanding op­ Two unfinished. Awnings, screens, Bolton, Coventry and Vernon. reported last night and early to- ever. a lot of prejudice has been, j drive. 1950 WILLYS 4-CYUNDER Roofing—Siding . 16 storm windows. Oil fired hot water Howard R. Hastings, 2-1107 wripped up in the sd^'called liberal Automatic Piltrir-iiiotic erations. Factory experience WANTED—Position as housekeep- diy before the skies clouded.’ ^ I 1960. Dodge Wayfarer 2-.door ae STATION Wa g o n -I n Top Condi­ for male adult. References. Call heat, copper plumbing. ■ A grkxl, press against former Communists FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS.that I Don't Woit! Act Newl •clean bjiy at $I 1,900.' LtSTING.S Wanted. Single, two- Associated Pre.ss correspondent I dan, black, real clean car- tion! Only *295.00 Down helpful. Age 18 to 35 years. 6871. Forre't Edwards rcpbrt<^l ' from who testify. From time to time, Wcifher Ch^oe Dryer I 1950 Dodge Coronet 4-dpor Se- stay on in any kind of storhft and family, three-family business certain newspapers refer to them THE-PHIL HAI.LIN AGENCY the central front that Chinese sol­ I dan, radio, heater, gyromatic drive. See These Fine Values Today . 'guttjrA'conductors and roof re­ WANTED—Office* to clean or will Attention! Apply at the - property. Have many cash ■ buy­ as 'professiorial informers.,’ You pairs. ^ a ll Coughlin 7707. Apply^In Person. Realtors ers. Mortgages arranged.. Please diers appeared in No Man'.* Land Now dry dethas aaywhura in yem I One owner car. At; do cleaning for adult family. Call in the night wearing a new bjack f would.get_lhe impression th ^ they - FrigiduirVs Live Wole* Action gria •; 1950 Chevrolet Deluxe Tudor Se. NEW EMPLOYMENT call George L. Oraziadio, Real­ house, ony time, without filllnf iho CONNECTICUT Valley Construc­ SPENCER Mrs: Ttotter. 3726. MANGHESTKR 2-9221 ' and white spotted camouflage uni- all very alimy people The ef- { the “ deep-down* dul ordihory I dan. Low mileage. DeCORMIER ' New Yearl New OpiwrtuRiijr! /■ ^ OFFICE tor. 2-.1878. 109 Henry street. . ' left, of this IS to deter. oUiectt from.; fOPm. . — wiiri •**- eviCKyaftrinr ttm tint or RAOARnR MMOinf —1950- Ford' Chaaala and Oab tion. .Guflrant£ed.r£({lf» An4,?ifliilS: form: washriig- octidh ran'i toudi. And 4 exposing the Soviet conspiracy.” I model F4, heaier, good tlrea. Aluminum stprm windows and ' , RUBBEITTRODUCTS“ ~ DAY CARE for children In my ~ y ‘'Hoiith Plant” NORTH JilANCHKSTER--Excep­ LIST YOWR home with.E and E In'lhe same area on .Snipirr ridge, clothes ore in hot woler all the moistura. Dry thain llulfy-iolt and MOTOR SALES, INC gutters. All men protected by In­ 866 MAIN STREET Agency for the-attention and sale some 175 padded uniformed Chin­ 1949 Dodge Wayfarer 2-door Se- home. Call ^8621. tional 5 room Cape Cod, attached time, not holf-ln, holf-ool. New swaat-smaHInfi Noadt no phimb* I danr- heater. surance. Three .years to pay. Free ' COMPANY . (former -Hamilton Standari ' garage, screen porqh, attractive that you went and expect. Man- ese stormed up the slopes of Pin­ 24 Maple St. Manchester The Klock Corporation Float-over rinsing oction, Ropldry ing or vMits. Chock th M fo#«uro^ t 1949 Ford V-8 Station Wagon. estimates. Call 7180. A'lfred Plant) \ ; lot. Anunuav ally fine home. Com­ che.ster 2-1167 or 2-8715. point hill, under far splitting artil­ INVITATION TO BID I dean car. CSiarest Owner. ! Chapel Street 291 ADAMS STREET—MANCHESTER plete in every respect. Easily lery coverr 'ITiey hit the ridge posl- . . i The Reliable Faely - Spin, needs no belting down. SAFC Automotic tomporatvto coirtrol Situations Wanted— * ON TREE REMOVALS S 1948 Chavrolet FlaemaSter,-radio financed. Wan en Howland Real­ ARE YOU PLANNING tien in tWo waves but dropped back autemolte Thakig Control. S ign ^ GREAT EASTERN Roofing and J. Mate 39| - _ -I - OFFERS; - and THOROUGH for ALL clothm • and heater. Club coupe. A u to A ccessories— ^Tires ( E-XPERIENCED Stenographer for ty, 543 'Woodbridge Street. Phone TO S E L L ? after less.than an hour—leavlrig'an BidH will be received for reroov- ; Especially When 11'$ Light, intorlor'Oxono lo m p ., { 1949 Plymouth Special DeLuxe, Construutlon-Co Applicators of. estimatcd'35 (f*gd and 20 wounded. —even new Mirocle Fobries. - general office work. Apply Tober TOP WAGES PAID HOLIDAYS and VACA’nONS 8600 anytime. [ , 1. A Four-Room Single? Ing trees at the office of the Gen- j I radio and heater. 4 door aedan. Bird and Fllntkote. Guaranteed PRATT & WHITNEY On the far western, front, almost Baseball Mfg. Co., Hilliard'street. CARPENTER Desire* work of all GROUP INSURANCE PROFIT SHARING PLAN eral Maeager, Tewe of Manches- | OLD COMPANY LEHIGH { Low mUeage. Nice car. , NOW roofs and Biding. i.lfe-tlme alum­ AIRCRAFT HOliLI)tfG PARK- Four roonlis, l^ r ^ -x > e o r ^ m Ka^lCn,, I two day* of no contact wdr ended ter at 3 p.m., E. S. T-. Wednesday, I i 1841 Dodge 4-Door Sedan. klnde. Call 2-4192. NEW PLANT MODERN EQUIPMENT tu.‘n*ir#'hRnrl«ihl4> iin. • Firi»nlac# ' 3. A rhr©€-R6drpO^ \Vlth ! hv HhnrO natrol rlaiiheji. inum clapboard 'and comblhitU"'* WOMAN TO Clean, wash shd Iron DRiato-p- of United Alrciplt two “expandable up. ■ Fireplace, by sharp patrol clas.hea. ■lanuar.v J4, 1.9.58 at which ’time For maximum comfort for your heating d6llar burn this good $299.75 $259.75 ' • 1941*'-Plyiflouth Special Deluxe storm wlndQws ahd screens. For .. An officer at the front repoi ted ■ once a week, Small h o m e .C a ll c l o s e ” EMPLOYEE-EMPLOYER CONTACT rorpnratinn 'cbrfitilnation storni.s. hot water Dininp Room? A bids will be opened in pq'hlir. Bids, ! hard c5P.M. The goverii'ment called aq emer­ teed. A. A. Dihn, Inc., 299 EXPERIENCED Billing ■ clerk Job Shop Experlenm Preferred.. rea'-lon room, fireplace, full cellar, gency cabinet mMling today fol­ at about the same time.- The, Al­ speciflcatloan and bidders forma. - and. heater. w|th know’tedge of stenography. KEMP'S, Inc, BATTERIES 50% OFF - atreet. Phone 4S60.. -l'- ■ * Saturdays combltmtion aluminum s.torms, lowing unconfirmed preas reports lied iiplt called for rocket and vi hich nuy be procured from-^Be cind SON, Incf Write Box M. Herald. PooitiT and Supplies 43 ' Phone Mr. Hiltba, Harifbrd 8-4557 Or SOLIMENE, INC. ■ fencedward. Small cash filJ^OO.v that acting army chief of staff Col. mortar fire on the Reds northwest Superinteadrat of Parka, flooin 18. 2 MAIN STREET TEL. 5125 763 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ Writh Ue A t ’Tbe Above Addrese ' Gatto 4nd Co . .Hartford 5-9198, of Korapgpo.' . •« .1 Municipal Building, Manchester, I Dodge and Plymouth Cars RELIABLE. Woman or high school BROAD BREASTED Bronze tuV- 8 A. M. to 12 Nt Bambang S.ugeng haa submitted ing company. A l^ all types ■ of ' evenings 6-'3989.^Martchsftter 6946. hie resignation. /. Skiea over North Korea and 'tot CounecMcut. t Dodge Job Rated'.Tracks e SEfRVICENTER painting and carpentry work. girM o baby sit'few hours every kews, frtch frozen, ready anytime. | , 'M4 Center St •„ Phone 5101' 436 Center St. . Phone 2-0980 Guaranteed work. PSope '2-89^3 - efternooh. Vicinity East SicH, Call 8 to 25 pound*. Schaub’a Turkey A la ^ Placed to Used Cars. for free estimates. ■ h ' . 2-0126. Perm, 188 HUlatown Road.

K.'. k> f' 7-' .... If %■ I J ■< V r JA R Y 5, MONDAY, T! /■ Tha Waatliar Fiiefc I'otm TEiw ArcragreiDaily -Ket Prei^ Run .■W' Fereeaat of U. 8. Weather i Sowittg For the Week Ended Jan. 1, 1088 \ this apparently .vifaa the cause of Falr.jjcolder fqfilght,.^, ..M lalmam. The^Chamlnarte Musical, C3ub, -Uie-failure tiiat occurred- at 12:50 in.|5. Wednesday, Inri^asinc cloud- KBloodmohile Is Coming, will meat .tonight at 8 o’clock In Publicity CRalnrian Sa^ m. and left moat of tha town 1 0 ,8 2 4 .. . Ineaa and cold'. ' Snow by late About Town the Federation Room of the Center withput po,wer until '2:10 a.m. afternoon. 71 More Donors Needed Church. Mrs. Ina Hohenthal and Minor breakdowns were also ex- [GE and i m OIL Member of the Audit - Mra:- J>aigy Canada lire co-chair­ .per.ie.nca4 later in Ut*. morning in . l^reau...0.f. ClivulatUoBS Manche*lerr^A CUy A 3/c Robert A. GaRRon^eft At least 50 tnore""^0od men Of' the pro^aifn” the theifie'or the North End. yeSerdey for, Neills Airy^orce donors will be needed .to fill which la” Mufic and the Dance. Manchcstor’s January quota of 24 Hour Delivery Serviee J S w VeRas. n V Connecticut Power Co. (CtaaaUled'^AdvertlBhig on Page lO) MANCHESTER, CONN-, TUESI^A^, JA N l^R Y 6, 1953 (TWELVE PAGE! PRICE FIVE CENTS •puuUnR the holidays He l.Ml pints tom orrow when the The Ladles Aid ?oflety of the iVOL. LX X IV NO. 81 .'.7^ it the husband of w s. Ann F. Bloodmobile unit comes to Concordia L utheran Church will- Engineei;^ Still ,^^ck- Gi«non of 79 Broa^lreet. Center Church. Appointment.s hold Its monthly meeting tomor­ ing Saturday Trouble r^R^iniONS 4 ran be made from' IM.*! p. m. row nlight at the Church. Following until 6:.30 p. m. by railing the Pvt. Henry J?f : the business session Mrs. Ernest Water >aa the apparent cause ^ Carefully Co^Rpuirtied ^ t Rod Cross office, Manchester Fischer will Klva„ an account of 315 < r« L . 5 1 3 6 W innie Set Mr. and M r s ^ e n r y B erd st of 49 of the power failure here early Sat- CENTER STREET Ridcewood Mreet, has an-'^^d at i 5 i n . her recent trip to Holland and will Pm? Dlx, NT J.. and been assigned j Tliese donations of blood go, also display some souvenirs which ‘ urday morning, a apokeaman for ^ Arthur Drus toComijkny E. 364th Infftnlry j to join the supplies-the Nation* she brought back with her, The ' the Connecticut Power Company For Earley fUKimaw^ for 16 W^eks of haSiC | al Blood 'program builds to hoetesaes will be Mrs. Anna Ktein, indicated today. Engineers for the Pvt. .Bordat, attended i Mrs,_Er.leda Kleinscl\m|dt, Mri X .uie.c.t. the necdiiijif civilian hos-.. ■ cotiipAhy" thl8~Tnornmg began an pilal.s; the Korean vtrmmded and Emma Kohls and Mrs. Louiae rfchester High School and was investigation and examination of the pla.sma reserve for national KohU. I With Dulles nerly employed at Soliniene. ; equipment in Biirkland defense purposes. Begin your The-.failure affected the 11,000 | New Year the right way! St. Chrietopher’s’ Mothers Cir­ cle Will hold Its next meeting to­ volt line that runs along the rail- j New York, Jan. 6^—(d^)—' •jjie Tpung Ladies Friendship road tracks from Hartford., it is Chib of St. John’s Church will have m orrow n ig h t-at' 8 o’clock at Ute British Prime Minister Win­ home' of Mrs. Diane Berthlaiuhe. used to feed power in and out of ston Churchill will confer at a m eeting tonight a t 7 :30. The new j Hartford and can be, used as a. HALE'S 102 Sum m er street. ’The co-b«atesa Washington, Jan. 6--(/P)—Sen. McCarthy (R., Wi.s.Kaahed orncemAMeara lor.llicfor the year.T «* are_ as __ fol-^ be held . 1. . tomorrow QiH. night D... at 8 o’clock rwn feeder for East Hartford also.,' dinner tonight with John Fos­ lows- Mrs. Bernice Hendrickson, at the East Side Rec library. Den will be. Mra. Helen Tevltn. Meters that telf the power coming! the Senate Rules committee today to look into a political con­ ter Dulles, Secretary of State- nraii’dent: Miss Antoinette Olbcrf, mothers will consider ’’January Themccraft.” and pack leaders, A daughter w4s born at the in Or. going out of Hartford, andij tribution to Sen. Monroney (D., Okla.),.which AbfCarthy said designate in President-elect ^e« president; Mrs. Edith Grzyh, potential , transformers are located jl was solicited from Henry (The Dutchman* Gfunewald. Mc­ foerataiY and Mrs. Sophie Dep- "Pack Meeting.” Hartford Hospital on New Year's Eisenhower’s . cabinet, and! on poles in-^uckland. the apokea-1 Carthy's own flnahccs have come. ' ;; Old Friends Meet in New York tult, treasurer. Day to Mr. And Mrs. Robert Hoop­ Winthi’op W. Aldrich, who The Girl Scout Glee Club will er, 17 Grant road. man said. When company main- , under scrutiny by a aubcommlttee, will be ambassador to Great hold a apeefal rehearsal tonight at tenance men begin searching for i on which Monroney served'for. a : ' Our Lady of Victory Mothers Jo.seph P. Dyer is serving for the trouble Saturday, .^Ihey dis-1 Britain. Circle wiU meet W ednesday a t 8 6;30,.^tl the Community Yv-' All The buyew will hold a meet­ fl»tie. . ing tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock the eighth coiisecullve year aa covered the meters and'potential ^ McCarthy also made public to­ This get-together at the home of p m. at the home of Mrs. Marle^ .members who plan to take' part ffnancicr Bernard Baruch will fol­ in the jirogram on ,Jan. 13.are a t ' the home of Mrs.- B eatrice publicity chairman for the Man- transformers' were burned 'out,- day a photographic copy of a 1948 Benson of 275 Gteen road, \n^ ^ n Polio Fund drive. His They by-passed the meters and; Tetter signed by President 'tYuman low by about 24 hours a similar of w ith Mrs. Jeanne Irish aa prig- urged to attend this rehearsal.^ Manning. 37 Maple street. A large , che.sler attendance Is hoped-for,, as the In- nriginal ‘■Dimes Rhymes'' ere a transformers so that the ling' ia SHEETS t ^ n j t l r Gninewald for ’’gene^r In Midw est dinner conference between Churchr Inaily scheduled. ' ' All offleers and guards of Mystic stsllatlon of new officers will take yearly feature of the Infdnlile still feeding power. . / Otis’* supportjrt In in that . election y ^r. jll and Bliaenhowei' at the Baruch home. Review, No. 2, WBA, are requested place. ■ paraly.sis campaign and will ap­ While this trouble in Bugkland The Trilman letter, as rejertwea to attend the rehearsal tomorrow pear in The Herald each Monday. was bring experienced, the relays , | TYPE ISO bv McCa^thy^^Qllows: Ike May Attend lUght in Odd Fellows Hall follow­ St. Bridget’s Moth'ers Circle will Wednesday and Friday ^during at the Olcott street substation fail-1 Nov^inl**r 24, 1948 H e a d E a st There was nO indication whether. WafihiniFton^.Jan. 6—-(-/P)?—The Senate R^pubjican cdtnm and ing a brief buBiinesii mbetliig of.th* meet toMght-at « *fe4he^ January*-.- ■, ed, throwing out pow er^ Autumn l| Deai>Mr. Grunewald; Elsenhower alsb' would attend to­ called it« GOP halids on deck today, with ord^s to iltay th e n review. home of Mrs. Edward Stelmark, 42 street and in Bolton, ^ e s e condi- (| LADY PEPPERELL I have heard of the generous | ^ A.HSOCIATBb PRESS night's- dinner, scheduled, fdf if it takes all weiek, for a finish fisrht in the'battle over fi^ Deerfield drive; tlons have been tectlfied, and way in which you expressed Coq^ • enow storm p.m. ’ -■ !Os£.iny!se.airfribial_O'cle^n^ ffdence in my leadership and want\ A , -ri . busters. The orders came from Sen. Taft o f Chib, Republicaii ... BL. Jude-Thaddeua Alathera Cib Baruch said Churchill expected floor leader, as opposing factions'*------/ ---- " '*■" cle will meet Wedne.sday at 8 t ’The American Legion Auxiliary "meet sTtK*' tiiTOiierilah Social' It takes no mpte than a U«-] COMBED PERCALE you to know of my heartfelt ap- bega^ disrupting traffic m to leave for Washington, IX C., on Oolwsy street tonight at 8 squared off to start the scrap th ls|. p. m. at the home df Mrs. Robert will meet this evening at 8 o’clock spoonful of w’at^r to ‘ cause the; preclatioTJ., I am more grateful parts i^ will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. at- TYPE 140 LADY PEPPERELL y .snow fell in 12 hour period in No- ' Would Muzzle Debate W ashington, D. C., The possible topics of conversa­ In the filibuster scrap, thi ; Election of Dwight D. Eiseiw REPAIR the home of Mra. Harold Wall, 20 McCarthy refused to tell re- vehiher, 19.51. FPrndale drive. ish, Good tiras. Radio, haotar, tion may have included such things Is a . move by aelf-atylep i hower as 34th President late/for work. ness to meet with Eisenhower, and. 81 X 108 '■'There Is nothing irregular in past have talked tb /death civil .Alben VV. Barkley anno.unee^ 72 X 108 The St. Louis Public^crvice Co., Great Britain's economic_p ro l^ i 2 i gefting the. letters. 1 can assure lems.' rights bills. ,/ that Eisenhower receiv^ 4A 42 X 36 PILLOW CASES 65c you." w put lt.s entire snow ^ h t i n g fleet Antl-lynching dnA' sntl-poU. tax into .service, but bu.^s and sCrect- Neither Eisenhower nor Church­ electoral votes and Adl|ii ■ There was no immediate White ill made any public statement after- bills, and propMa).f_to forbid racial \ 1 diacrimlnatton In' employment, Stevenson, 89 in last NoveiQV (Contlnued 01 age Eleven) their meeting. Eitienliower's head­ DIMES RHYMES PACKARD (Continued on Page Eleven) quarters sad said in advance that nave been victims of filibusters. jef’s election. Even staunchest civil rights sup­ . y. TYPE 130 CANNON FINE MUSLIN he would have no comment on the He also announced to. the aur- conference ^ast night. porters fXinceded they have prac­ priae of no one that Richard iL tically jlo chance to win. Taft- la Nixon of Califomia-la'Vice PrsMT- The headquarters said.it had no aeqklnS to prevent the row from dent-elect because he received 442 SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES A National Disgrace; information on whether the Presi­ b to ^ m ln g Into a full-figged fill- dent-elect might have a statement electoral votes to 89 tor Sen, htwer which could paralyze the Sparkman of Alabama.'- ANew Yfar Resolution toqay. In .reply to newsmen's in­ Senate for weeks and. tie 'up the sH id e quiries.' an aide to the general left leglelative program of the liwom- Barkley’s announcement- nir A broMsMW ytor if sfortinq, 63 X 108 25,000 Desert open the possibilit.v of another House G O P Ing Elsenhower administration. moved the last technical bar 63 x99 19 the inauguration of Th* bright dnd claon meeting before Churchill leaves the Spells Out OOP fltAfO ^ city, but said there was no definite Dirksen (R-Ill.) on$ of Taft’s and Nixon two weeks from' And waVa tZ^full mehlbs to try again Erom M ilit y Service word on that. lieutenants, announced today he Is the first Republican ToDelegate Vice President to take offtaa To moka our living kaah. 72 X 108 81 X 108 , M eet Twice Introducing a bllW-carrylng no $2.59 , _ _ „ Eisenhower and Churchill mcL panal provisiona—"d e a i g n e d to H erbert H oover and (Tha^kai G. DaWfs in 1929. 42x36 PILLOWCASES 55c Louisville, Ky., Jan. 6—(A*) The Loui.sville Timc3"reiwrtefl _ , { twice after the Prime Minister's . 6—' ’ * ' ' ' ' studies, formulate programs. Issue President’s offl^aince laat month, called It ”a national disgracri” ttat "W T - 1 Commodore Hotel headquarters- to State House of Uepre.senta- st rong.ly worded re p o rt. by a spe-,. reports. Investigate complaints, all (•rhe elefltgts mc<*^in. the .4* atiate - It-said the-wave of.runa/'jiya-la.^ es his -Gbhimbia University residence, tives meet in the State Capi- cial comfiilttee named by him laat of which is designed to ehcourage 'capitals -on Dec. 1 5 \ motivated, in a large nufnber of i. 7 hat session started a few minutes June 2y to probe the policies and Curbs the observance of and respect for The .tallying ceremony . took, To choiigo our ways or habits ' ^ \ ca.Ve.o. by the desires of w ung men after .5 p.m. and lasted an hour and tblf tonight to round otit GOP praclloc.n .of the board, and which, all civil rights and privileges under place at a joint aesalbn ^ - the lo yooriy wishful aim. to get honorably disc^rged and the Constitution snd the laws of Smash Big Red three-quarlerii; leadership in the traditionally was made piibiic today. Senate and the House in the House pVoid sen'ice in Kore The commlltee^'headed by At- Civilian the United States.’.! chamber, aa required by thy con­ AiM though wt miss on out or two .V.OOO Oanght Annually The general then went home, R,epublican lower hotisc. changed to dinner clothe.* and 'A'a,* r^epubllcans, faced with the e,v Edmund W. O’Brien of He said the bill was so drawn stitution and the law.-It Ihited WoAnd it quito o gomo. Tn ..Kentucky alojfe, the arlcle that tfie commission "might not aaid. from 3,000 to/4,000 deserfer.s Troops Center hack at. 8 p. m. to .dine with probable tn.*k Of easing a lax in­ Waterford, asserted that "the m^n about an hour. Churchill, Baruch and a few,oth­ crease on the people of. Connecti- program and effort of the board Revolution Try only operate In the field of employ­ Juat two weeks from today, af are tracked dowW each .year and n it. will h.tVC control of the Gen­ ment discrimination, but also con­ ThoroVqnorosolution • ' other hundreds atlll foam the coun­ ers. That get-together /lasted have been designed to ac.com- j noon Jan . 20, Elsenhow er will taka^ Seoul. Jan. 6— war- three hours. • / eral Assembly in 19.'j3 for t,he first modnfe public pressure for the dis- ./i.a BoHrla, J*n. .7-.-4flV- cern Itself With discrimination In theoathof-oAceiniiiaugurateere*" Wo'vo k ^ t o doxon timos. try. ,-,anej smashed today at a sprawl- j tim e in'■rive- years whim d t 'cofi tritpitton of trout and pheasants.’’yi;. .n the field of voting and lynching." It quoted miUtary men assaying A few ft'ionient.* aftei' 'ETschhow- monleajon the plaza la front of Uw - ing Comrnunist tw ip and supply | ..vanes, tom orrow ...... ••Irnfatmaai-Lr thc preaent.boarA'^ ^he Bolivian overginept^^- ...."'TliU aubatantlalty spells .0Hf GapHfd. ----- ■'•./-■•■- * That's to jridit, our contribution ____ the situation-/a proportiqhately as concentrafron“neirBanchurta af- rer-apived "the -time; phow-' ------,1... of fisheries and game,” the report’!noiinced today It had luppreased the pledge made by the Republican Eyen as plans were completed bad in the other 47 states. Accur­ ter Red troops cracked a holiday 1 graphei-s w'cre railed Their bigge.vt .problem: Wiping To this ytor'VMorch of DimOs! out an expected/lOSl-.IS defioil/of states, “it should be stated mafj tn attempt by military and right p arty In 1952, which In essence for the formal vote, counting, Sena­ SPECTACULAR SAVINGS ON ate figuresyon the other .states .are lull -with sharp attacks on ' the '»e«cnbed. the scen^ in Baruch'a suggests federal action toward the unavailahl/ howeveri because the apa rlment. $10,600,000. most of the deficiencies . . , sre - civilian forces to launch a tor Smathera (D-Fla.) announced Vi frozen Korean front, AJread.v the/ Senate’ )ead«^shlp of long'stand^tng. The situs ttpn has Kevdiution at dawn in this tin- elimination of lynching and poll Introduction of leglaletion to abol- . , Defense-department has refu.sed to Elsenhower, the camera” men been s continuing one w)(lch Its taxes, Dirksen said, "but also em­ make th/a public.'' •nie Fifth Air Force Reported has taken shape. The new/GOP rich country! 100 fighter bom bers from four controlled Senate 22 RepuKlicans. administration inherited.’/ Bolivia’s president ls\'Vietor Paz phasizes the fact that the primary (Continued’oh P age Elevien) The Times salld it had learned, (C6ntinu«d on Page Two) reappnaibllity-tn this field it at the wings pounded the supply area. J.4 D e m o c.y^a..t.s. has de^gnated Axiudls Interferodce. — :---- E stehssoro, •/ who ratu rh ed - Itpm SENDYOUIC IFTTOTHE however, that since the fall of aUte and local level." 1 9.50,/the. Fm t Knox .stockade sel- .about 30, mileis south of the Yalu these leaderf The report was critt'csl of poli­ exile laat April to head the govern MANCHESTER T CO. TODAY ^ donyhas contained fewer than 400 river boundary of Manchuria and Sen, O.scar Peterson. Yr, (R) of tical, legislative an^ other Inter- ment after revolWtIon toppled a Dlrkaen aald the bill Ig/ built to /600 prisoners, "pi-actlrally all near Kanggye.. but met- no Red M Will Pop’ Stratfor/i, /Senate preijfdent pro- ferenct^ With care,er personnel of military regime that had ruled for about the-framework «f one he Reds Campaign .of/.therp,.deserters and AWOL’s.” fighter opposition.,, temporc. / . ' / the Rish and gaipri''**Pa'‘l ‘'^^'’'- almost a year. introduced in the House In 1947, / Richard Harwood, Times staff Allied pilots madfe no im mediate Sen,-Elect Charles )0’. llewelt of esp«Wlally rapped/hne board'w hich, The government-operated radio which faired to pass. “Rep". Sam Rayburn of TexSia L - w riter who -wrote the articlef -said :■ aSseiiamerit'.of dam age on Wc'WaSe'. If Winnie/Asks ■Lyme; RqpnhHcaTi m ajority leader.' undier -the -Thritritanshlp of- -a- for­ station said'-th'e ploUei's b’s'd''seizeti' To Save Spies J “As of two months ago, at least mer mrmh^, /‘'assumed In large N\itlo' ChaVez, Minister of Rural T'.ie Air P'Orce said at les.st 28 bil­ (>art the supervision and assign­ / 700 soldiers and sailors w-ere hid- leting aivlNatorage buildings were ' (C'onrlniiwl on (7»ge,K*even) A ffairs,.an d Cot. Miguel A.vHon. (Conttnued on Page F.leven) ‘ Ing out in Kentucky cities, on ment of^personnei," . chief of the Arm y Ge,nerAl Staff. Nearing Cbair destroyed. ^ More U.S. Gold / * ■ » w ' farm s and in rural - communitie.s.,. • Fourteen U. S. B-29 StiperfortS “T his'resulted lu large p art,” the The radio said the uaflerground Some of them deserted' years ago. pounded targets near Pyongyang, 7 report stales, “in s marked iinder- group had also tried to seize Col. By T h e ASROCIATED PBBSR Wonderful Values! S’ome of them live alniost like ani­ Washington. Jan. 6

.Sen. -minlng of the authority and initia­ Armando Furlln, Undersecretary the Korean Communist capital. last Dirksen tR-III.I predicted today A stepped-up. campaign aimed at mals tn rave.s-ami abandoned coal tive of the staff. Sh'd a lowering of of Defdnae. sparing a husband ahd wife atom mines.'Many of them are protected night. that ‘'hell will pop" in Cohgres.* New^ Tidbits Bulletins B-26 light bombers destroyed 80 the morale within the department, (The dispatch did not make spy Hearn from the electric chair How canJL and hidden by relatives and if any propoBat for U. S. support and H general dissatisfaction dear whether Chavez a'nd Ayllon from the AP Wires SLIGHT IRREGULARS O $9.95 Red trucks. of British currency comes out of Culled/from AP Wires was"’promlsed today amid fraah de- SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF $12.95 ■ friend.*.'' / / • ' among the sportsmen." 'were jtill being held.) nunctatlona of the drive as Coa^ Dnmage Two SlUi* the Elsenhower-Chu'rchill confer­ Two Full Dirislons It urged that artificial propsga- Names Plotters muniat-lnapired. 100% W O O L 72x90 ^50% WOOL 7l X Nationally. Har.W ohd wrote, Eight Allied Sabre jet pllot'a- ence. The radio ssid the plot was dh Cla.*hed twice with 24 Communist''' Spanl.sW vessel.-M nrita U rbasa. tion be abandoned in favor jnt "an ORAOKDOWN ON REDR Focus of the campaign'wma the out my enough farts are known to justify Djrk.sen told a reporter he doe.* ■rfttempt to build up s n atural sup­ reeled by those men: Rin Df Janelr&i Braktl, Jan. 4 Whits-House. That la hecauaa the MIGs in clearing, weather today. not believe' r*i'c.*ident-elect Eisen­ rqllldeS In early morning darkness v '" ' ' \ ■ the e.stimale of some military men oft Buerlos Aires with Dahi.sh tank­ ply of wildirfe" under which hunt­ Col. Milton Delrin Cataldl of _UPV—Tbe Rio De Janeiro nows-' only remaining h o ^ for Julius ami hower made any coriimitmcnls in the Army, General .Staff,. Col. (Continued on Page 'Seven) er, r^sa Maersk . . . Nevada's ing s_nd fishing ennditions In Con­ peper 0,,Jon|al said today that Ethyl‘Rosenberg is clemency from. - ‘•REGULAR" HEIGHT, Famous Brand (Continued on Pace Seven) his conversations with , Britain's necticut "will improve." Claudio Lopez, Maj. Jose Clarosr the Brazilian goverument la Preeldent Truman or hie succesebr,,, family’s Famous Brand Prime Minister, WlnSiton Churchill, legal/gambler.* made biggest'haul with zippergd cover, in / jn hi’''ory last- year ami .tHelr Capt. . Hiimherto senfgertgui, planning- a vast nation-wide ■Dwight D. EiSenhb’wer. ' - at a -'meeting yesterday. ■.ExpSet Too Much white. fiitilre appears even brighter. ' “The -Connecticut sportsman Cspt. Amado. Priidencio, former e.rackdown on ContMminlst aetlvl- P lacard-carrying .plcketz, ,w)io Only f "Neverthele.ss." the'Illinois .Sena- , \ . j cabinet minister Hugo' Roberts first appeared at tlje White Houae (or said, "I shall be. Inleresled to Tuacon.TiJ Ariz,, motintaln cllhiberjlhe report st a j*s, has expected ties. The O Jomal story follow- clotliiKjHils BLANKETS BLANKETS .snd. Luis.. P*naloa«ii.vl»ee-.4*»orta ■' ii'enie'-wf-^ JEtatbumDanget Himted flclally denied—that strong Red 'hers'■■'yesterday. One of thftt scquently makes any proposal• foi;-l - ■ ]-,ow led^e before'being lowered 200| nag. ^pe department has been in s ieet-down- pr — ij £CO*a/ire„...qf „ pHtelic./..dent8D»s ...f.pr p.evplijjlongfy ..pioyeipght MNJftB nndergroiinil -foreea hsve-gntteK_ Apokasmen Saif /«)«'• picket IHW a-gift'of-A-merican ■^dm-shpportj,- . . -. ■ ^ ...;:‘Ph«-MNR.4s4Hs- pre^ <»wh num bered aa high as 1,500, Th.e the cohViriihtlily of Bmafn-a cur-f'Gfir.. JameR’'A.-‘Van Elect: -j-mo^'ffshlpg - snd shootingr-whfeh i,„w .fork ed Th the spa-raely-lnhabitea In y rence ' ,4 movlo stars and show peopfe \vho i r^*ulted in a fop-hesvy stock party. . teiior in readiness for revolution picket line was . maintained ^ Onjy on thoso “5alo Spoclah” t^n yb«* SPEQAin- In Belfast Plane Wreck reai..T.------,—^ _ / ‘-rffg- pi-ogra'm Robertr was minister pf-propa-^ throughout the night, although its - iSPECIAL . 9 9 e,“lf anything of that naJure toum ^ Korea in ChrliHmSs sea ra th e r th an ' long ary aetfvity; ^ xipporod .Ploytox PIJlow lo rld fs th d n ^l.W f range planning.” gsncls In the-first cabinet, formed' numbers fell off to leas than a comes up. hell will pop in Congress,: son foriyysijmei h job in boosting' dozen. /W-ard Jack Young. 26. of BelTast morale ip-'-s^ighlh Army." Although it mildly criticized Dr. by the. MNR lifter the April revo­ IKE TO MEET CABINET Belfaal, Northern Ireland. I'm sure. lution which installed Psz Eatens- New York. Jan. 6—(.ffVT-PreM The pickets said they represent­ Freciuent dry cleaning Is Be here earlv for beat.iielection of colors. A Jan. 6—(/P)—Salvage squads escaped unhurt. He was flung from Ru.ssell P. Hunter, superintendent Limited quantity of these extra value blankets, While - Chiirphill has made no Francis Cardlnnl Spellman leaves so ro s.* President. Laji.l October dent-eieet Elsenhower will meet ed the Committee to Secure Jus­ the best way to make wonderful, value! Slight Oil spots or misweaves. with gelger counters hunted 12 j the tall section into a muddy ditch public mention of it, there have Formosa bv plane for Manila'after of the Department, for failing to mostli,' slight oil spots. Blue, rose, hunter green, {xe.rcise “forceful leadership" the the .government nationalized the next Monday. Md Tuesday with tice in the Rosenberg Case—a clothes look better and B een 7-^ Full 3’i Ib.i 72x90 sizes in rose, green, yellow hours toda.v through the wreck­ ! when the plane broke up. been reports the British Pr)me '.‘ver.v inspiring visit" to the Chi­ You’vfe pillow salea ^ fo re —but never yelloV&'sndred. report said Jhls was understand­ chief soiirre of revenue for Bolivia the members',of his cabinet and group .atrongly backed by the wear longer. You HAVE— and red. age of a British airliner before The two American school ff^ch- Minister would like to have, Ameri­ nese Nationalist Islahd . . . Presi­ Communist party’ii ' paper, the ers were Miss Deloryi."€!riflln. 30. able because oT the fact that he — her tin mines. the rest of thet high command of pillow txtlues like these/ Each and every one of these finding a box of "highly can finapeial aupport for an inter­ dent A. N. Jorgensen of Uf’onn The President signed a decree on • Daily Worker. The chief argument many times over, the dangerous" radioartiva radon of Smith Cent^-Kan.. and Miss operated under the boa/d. the new'" adm inistration to dis- national stabilization fund for the Ss^vs state supported' universities The report called Hunter “quail- Get. 31 taking over the properties Fuss foreign and domestic prob­ of th e cam paign la th a t no death_^ money you spend for dry seedq in the cargo. EldA Duerk,CB;^'M, of Inm an, Kan. free countries. And colleges are getting less finan­ cleaning service! . Playtex Pillows is FIRST QUAUTY-not “irreguU«»” The ptber''2.1 killed were Britons.- lems. The original announeement aentences'have been meted out, "Trade, Not Aid" cial assistance than they ever got. (Continued on Page ’Two) (Continued on Pago Two) did not. Include Vice President­ this country, "for similar offa Belfast, Northern Ireland, Jan. 6 ^The plane, was on a regularly Publlcl.v, Churchill has concern­ not “iiecondi,” not “ rejects. scheduled flight from I.s)ndon to Justlce..Dcpartmcnt in Washing­ elect Richard M.’ Nixon’s name. In th e past. —f/P) Salvage squads with (3eijferi ed himself more diregtlyowith the ton- authorizes detailed investiga­ Darid Alman, executive counters-hunted today fop-anox Nutts Corner field, 14 miles from In reply to a refiorter’s question, Yes, it’s a well known fact (hat when '.' ...7 ' • EXTRA SPECIAL! them e th a t U. S. tariffs arc imped­ tion of f'lirlstnias Day slaying of as|M)kesman said It was an over- tary -of the committee, aald” of “highly dangero^”-3U5”- radium in h«re. Jt made a normal landing ing trade and hampering Britain’s +he w w k a« S^feU lsh-airiinet- -approach i t fctlLp.m. jmtiMt-Avaa Negro near Miami, Fla. . . . So- slghf- and that- Nixon. .wOU -grimfr gets imbedded in your elothes, cietj' for' Prevention of ('riielty toT Lodge Told ‘UrgejfiV Roads (OonHnned on Fags T m i Reg. $8.95 Regulsr Ijteiglit With Zij^cred ( ^ e r ^5.95 that crashed St Nutt’s corner air shout 50 feet off the ground. Then (Continued on Page Two) attend. they wear out faster. STOP this major SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF $1.19 it ripped.into the beacon mast.- Animals in Los Angeles. Calif.. | ’—— .... ‘ ' 0 port last night, killing 27 persona, __ says 2.50,000 dogs are n riiro tlr and ' cause of clothing “depreciation” be­ including two .Kansas school teach­ Bursts Into Flames 8TRIKE END FADES CANNON JACQUARD HEAVY QUALITY set up clinic offering free ireat.- Possibf^ without Tax Hike New York, Jan. fr-4$V-l>eadera fore it start.s. KEEP your famM.v’* Reg. $8.95 Extra Plump Height Without Zipp er $ ers. The impact hurled the plane ment. , . ' Trumau Message / 6.95 Seven others were Injured. against the control building, silenc­ Cuba Gun Fights of the CIO Transport Workers Armed detectives"take BrilAin^s y „ union told a cheering throng of garment^ spotlc.s.s and through-and'- The radium was being flown to- ing all the airport’s transrhitlers. Imiterlal state crown from Tower ---JJartford. Jan. 6 fiPi.' A speclategovernor last fall, and was In Belfast .radiotherapy clinic. Rescu­ striking bus drivera today there’s Set for Tomorrow! through t’LE.\N via our superior dry- Titfkish Hand Size Towels The battered airliner then bounded Leave Six Dead of London to jewelers who will committee reported to. Governo't slructed on Oct. 17 to study the no Immediate pros|>ect .of settling ■i ■ ■ ■ . Reg. $9.95 Extra piump Height With Zipper ers were warned • “If the box has onto the runway and burst into make _lt fit head of Queen Eliza Lodge today, that the state urgent­ ntiXe'n highway needs and recom-, the city’s- Inu strike. But, they clegninj^ service. hurst, don’t . touch the contents. flames 200 yards from the airport ^Hundreds of notables mend jnethods of financing them. Washington, Jan. 6 “ Havana, Cuba, Jan. 6»- f>Pi beth II . , ly meeds ‘ $375,000,000 worth of added, they will negotiate T„ 10 roiors When VOU see this'vaUie you will Want at least a half dozen. Beautiful quality in a They are highly dangerous." lounge where the waiting'friends make Di^iiesW'flf Winiisor’s annual highway construction, ahd that the RdberL Anderson, New London "around the clock, If need be." greaa will get a I’State of sm art V C f d rtte rn fn':!^ gold, petal pink. aqua, .lightning pink, ifmelight. mU(t gray, cheny Hit Beacon Tower and relatives were gathered. Police said six men,- including a ball a f VValdorf-A.vtoria Hotel one oh” message about noon toi Reg. $11.95 King Size Height Without , military Intelligence officer, were necessary: roads can be built wlth-^ county stateV attorney-, is thair- 'The leaders emerged from City A horrified crowd of relatives A screaming, panic-stricken gtrl of season's gaj’cst and most elabo­ man of the seven-member commit­ from President Truman, 8PECIAL, 1 DAY c l e a n in g SERVICE — WORK r^ , ^rest green, radiant rose, white. killfd today in gun battles between out increasing taxes. Hall after two hours of negolla- and friends, gathered to greet the ran from the wreckage with Iter rate parliea. The - committee s^id. thf s'liper- tee. '■""—^ tiofis over Ihe sls-day-old strike ready has said tha ACCEPTED UP TO. 10 A. M. EXCEPT SAtURDAYS passengers, saw the tiidn-e'ngincd clothing afire. Rescuers chased her police an.c!,"various persons on the people are better off tBut wanted list.’’ • ,> Western AJlies set up special highway'part of the "urgent needs Tull Finanring against erfht privately owned btu. * British European Airway (REA) 300 yards' biHore they were able The report.recommended tolls as companies. before. Reg. $12.9S King Size Height With Zipper plane hit a beacon tower, ■ careen to catch her and take hei-.to a hps- A'uthorities said the shooting oc­ military police (tatrols to guard' program ” would cost $184,000,000, and recommended that it be a meansi of-retiring-the.Bond is­ The White House annMj Green V agalpst the airport’s .radio control pital. / curred when police atternpted to West BerlliJ’s border w,lth Rus­ approximate time tor round up known criminals. They sian zone against Soviet violence. financed by, selling bonds, The sues it proposed for the financing o k a y ! CHANNEL CHANGE building and crumple in flames on ■Working by , autom obile head­ Washington, Jan. •—UB — The the meesage. P4#r tha' f l ^ J Stamps ' lights and hastily-erected arc said their raids had no anti-revo­ Pravda aosails ' Soviet monthly baUmce'of $191,000,000 would come ' of super-highway construction, the main runway. from normal highway, depaftmen-t It also adweated .the construc- F^eral (Communications Com­ Truman will not VI W»h Cssh ■Wpackage w as scattered u'p-to himps. fire squad's extinguished the lutionary aigpilficance. - magazine "Physical Culture and to read it, but ha Iv However, police said in one of Sport" for nqt doing enough to revenue over the next 10 yeani, the - tlon of $191,000,000 ,worth of toll- mission today gi)ve WNHC-T\’, 150 yards away. One engine buried flames and removed the dead and New Haven, CoW/> » per(kiit to natlonwida brouleMt Itself 40 yarils from the crash. 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