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P4CE STXTEEJT ‘«U^DAY, JIEBRUABY i i a t t r l f » 0trr £trrafttg IfrraU i Tha Wasther Average Daily Net Press Run raraeaat af U. S. Waatbat Baieaa For Uw Maath aS Fabraary, 1S4B M n.. Louis Pack, o f Trumbull, OIbbona Aaaemhiy, Catholic La? bid filing data may ba granted. A l­ Snovr finrriaa, Mapwtag aui4 4rlft- ready the ar^itecta, as la usual, will give a ten-mlhute on the dies o f Columbus, will hold a buai- Manchester Boy Aboard School Plans ing oaow tUa aftarooaai partly About Town federation of Women’s Clubs, pre­ neas meeting ’Tuesday at 8 o'clock Light Cruiser Manchester have supplemented the original specificaUons with minor amend­ cleuSy Jaalght aa4 We4neaSe>i ceding the program at the meeting at the K. o f C. home. Rev. Robert 9,713 ments' which are to go to those in­ Bsuat eoMar taaiglit; tiaah wlaia. of the Women’s Club, Monday eve­ Carroll w ill speak on CTO. In con­ Robert B, Kant, seaman, Topic Tonight .Maoibar a< tha A a ilt tliM Anne ICcAdame of IS Onk terested in construction. ning. Bela Urban, concert violinist, nection with the Commtmity Serv­ U 8 N, oon of Mr. and Mra. W il­ ■trwt lima returned from n month’a General Manager George H. BnswM aC OtieUlatlaBa w ill be the feature of the evening. ice program,. members are asked liam R. Kent of 33 Palm street, Manehe$ter— A City of Village Charm ^••onUon epcnt In Miami, Florida. to bring old sheets and cloth for Waddell has stated that he will Mrs.. Robert J. Smith of Robert is now touring the Mediterra­ Joint Meeting for Dis­ the surgical unit of St. Laurence make some rccommendationB to­ road, and Mrs. Gordon Fogg of nean on a light cruiser with (FUtRIEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS The Pines Civic Association, la- OToole’s Altar Society of Hart­ the same name as hia home cussion of Details of night, the nature o f which he hiu (OaaaUaS ASvartlalas aa Fajpa It) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUE.SDAY, MARCH 1, 1949 Adelaide road, will be co-chairmen ford. The cloth will be used to not discloaed. .. LXVIII., NO. 127 cotporated. W ill. hold n meeting. of the hostesses for • the refresh­ town. Wednesday Evening at 8 o’clock make surgical dresalnga for 'can­ Proposed Buildings 'While apeciflcations omiaaloivi ments. • cer patients la care of the Holy Seaman Kent is aerving or changes are none of them o f a at the TMCA, Mrs. WiUiam Mehl aboard the USS Manchester win be in chaage-ot-the program Ghost Nuns. Mrs. WiUlam Kelvle Questions on apeciflcations for serious character, it Is learned Registration for all YWCA craft will be hostess tor the evening. with the Sixth Task Fleet un­ Manchester's twq new elementary n i i S X f T M j t Mardi Gras Royalty and will show sound-colored der the Command o f Admiral that the total change might run classes and the Public Affairs schools will be r^sed tonight at 8 into a fairly large figure. movies. The refreshment commit­ Richard Connolly. Edward M. Funds to Hire 1,500 tee viill consist o f Mrs. Richard Series will be held tomorrow eve­ A rehearsal of Manchester Civic when the Board of Education and Relief Plan Would Dailey, Jr., seaman apprentice, ning at the Comunity Y on North Orchestra, who are now working the Towm School Planning Com­ Ross. Mrs. Frank Grey and Mi-s. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ed­ Main street between 7 and 9 p. m. on Haydn's “Seven Last Words,” mittee meet in the Municipal Charles Davis. ward M. Dailey, Sr., o f Flan­ At this time, those interested may w ill be held this evening at 8 building to give final approval to ders road. South Coventry, ia register for classes In stenciling, o'clock at the Concordia Luthern building arrangements. Bids al­ Let Strikers Get ' Special pictures, sponsored by also aboard. textile painting, Peter Hunt de­ church. The orchestra will accom­ ready have been asked, and tender New Tax Enforcing the Telephone Company, will be PLAID FAD The USS Manchester is par­ of bids closes at the present shown tonight at the Friendship sign, rug hooking, oil painting, pany the Central Baptist church -cover making, and lurnlture choir of Hartford on Palm Sunday ticipating in a good will tour scheduling on March 8 at 4 p. m. Circle meeting at the Salvation which will afford the crew the re finishing. evening in this cantata. However, as a result of tonight’s Army Citadel at 8 o’elock. opportunity to moke visits to woven gingkom Aid From States! seaston. if considerable amend­ Mary C. Keeney, Tent 14, Italy, Greece, France, Turkey ment to the original specifications The Willing Workera wUl hold The Miapahs and the Willing $YIIX n«m«w«rt PYMX WBim w f Daughters of Union Veterans of and Gibraltar. should be made, extension of the Employes Approved their business meeting tomorrow Workers will meet tomorrow morn­ SAUCEPAN DOUBLE BOILEI Altmeyer Says Timman B r i f i g h R e d s ^ ing at 9 o'clock at the South Meth­ the Civil War will meet tomorrow SHIRTS a^m oon , 2 o’clock, at the South So imarl - if goat to fh# Watch avarything caek Methodist church instead of on odist church to fry peanuts. evening at eight o'clock at the Proposal Would Per­ The Motor Vehicle department labial 1 iy2-ql. lisa. iuit right! Wednesday as planned. home ^ Mlsa Pauline Beebe, 39 lioii!»e A|>|>ropriatioiis Laura C. Toomey, daughter of Maple street. A social time and stated today that no teat wrill be ^ Multiple ( mit Payments to Fam­ Leader Joins Mr. and Mrs. David C. Toomey, of a penny auction will follow the conducted here for motor vehicle Illegal Marihuana Committee Ciit$i Rr- Bolton, is on the Dean’s list for the meeting. I operators' licenses on Tuesday. ilies, But Decision Electrolysis V2.25 <|iiP8l from 7,000 first semester at Bates College, ! March 1, but will be resumed Would Be Left to In Threats Lewiston, Maine. Miss Toomey is Lady Roberts Lodge will meet again Tuesday, Maurch 8. Superfluous Hair Removed Sought; Hike in Pobt* a Junior majoring in mathematics. tomorrow afternoon at’two o'clock Safely, Quickly and States Themselves Sale on Increase In the Masonic Temple. J. Hart Beach, of the United Permanently agp Rates. Especially States Treasury Department’s In­ Communist Declarations A ll women interested in hearing Appolntmeats strictly , private Washington, Ma^ch 1.— ! Mrs. Chester Bowles speak on some The Ladles Aid Society of the ternal Revenue office in Hartford / Commissioner of \ar- § ^ q |.||| J d le Those on Ptihlications Concordia Lutheran cburcll will Free Cnnsnltatlon On Stand on Invading Important legislative Issues are In- will be the guest speaker at the Office Hnara: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Arthur J. Altmeyer said to­ meet tomorrow night at 7:30. I nder Second Clas* %tted to tlie meeting of the Hart­ Tuesday night meeting of the Ro­ Closed Wednesday Afternoons day that President Truman’s Soviet Army Sets New coties Makes Report in ford County Federation of Demo­ tary Club. The meeting this week plan for aid-for-all-needji I’erinils Also Approved cratic Women's Clubs at the Y. W. There will be a meeting tomor­ will be held at the Club Chianti at .Mary Crossen, R.N., Prop. Pace in Cold War Testimony on Treas- Soloiis Today C. A. on Ann street in Hartford, row night at 8 o’clock of the Man­ the North End. 869 Main St., Tel. 2-2667 would permit relief payments II r y Appropriations chester Federation of Democratic Thursday. March 3, at 8 o’clock. Over Marlow’s to families of workers on London, March 1—(JPi— (Com­ W a-shingtoiT, March 1.— Women at the home of Mrs. John PYIIX nofiMwar* BYIEX Plemewere — Fiiml-^ to liire l.-iOO new strike. But the decision on munist declarations in wsstem Eu­ Sparse Attendaiiee in ] There will be Folk dancing, the Holden, 61 Washington street. PIICOLATOI TEAPOT whether they would get ' Washington, March 1.— (/P') la.\ onfcii'cing vvoi'kers were first meeting, at the Center Con­ rope that an Invading Soviet Army Both Houses; Decide SCHOOL SUPPLIES Colfaa navor tee weak or Boils, braws, gracas the "home relief,’’ he said, woiild ___The U. S. commissioner of appi'cjvef] toda.v by the House gregational church tonight at 8 Manchester’s Registered Nurses' WHY TILT-CdRDS ON would be welcomed snd assisted loo strong. 4,6, or 9-cup. laa-tray. faty to claan. be made by the Individual atatea. 1 narcotics sa\s that illegal o’clock. Association will meet tomorrow STATIONERY set a new pace ih the cold war to­ To Hold Olco Hearing Approjiriation.s committee evening at 7:30 in the Hospital Aa for what the atatea might do, ' traffic in the drug marihuana The Ti'casurv had asked for Altmeyer aald “ I don’t think any day. Clinic Room. William Slover wrill “The Kind You Use” 4 ^ p 2 e V 5 Communist party leaders in has increased, “ particularly state Cap.tol, Hartford, Manh 1 7.000, saying they were need­ be the speaker for the evening to atate would let the family of a .■P The Genera! .4Eee.r.bly \.a» atrlker atarve.” France, Italy. and Bri­ among the young people.” ed to avert the “ threat of discuss the planned addition to the Arthur Drug Store tain In the past week have spoken The commissioner. H. J. into virtual idleroaa t.Miay Baa Job of SeUiag Program hospital. along the same line, In marked re­ , .1 • , bv the year a wor.vl atorm. So a weakening in taxpayer Altmeyer, aa aoclal aecurlty attondan e m b.,ih u.c.r a!e '* Open Letter;- ViNETIAN HINDS versal of the conciliatory tones of ■slinger, made this report in commlaatoner, haa the Job o f aell- King M ld-atv, one of the Mardi Graa* many monarche. pause* In hi* triumphant tour to toast hi* But the cVumiiittee thought olh- » Housewares the recent so-called "peace offen­ testimony on the Ti'easury ■ i,oii.vea that for ■ time leadei* Semslimat« poirent bringing i ARE ALWAYS IN PLACE ing the admlniatratlon's program q u M and her maids. An overflow erowd filled New Orleans’ etreele to view the upwtacle. (N EA er.vise anci said that to add 7.000 Basement sive. department's new appropriation de"bated whether to ca'.l off all • praterlptiei* to ui, cannot of social security expanialon to telephoto). ______- bill. It wa.s made public today by ' hearings, intludn-.g one on the employea would be to app,roach You aro roapoetfully I A rint —kM wtr mIm Mag Umw Oongreaa. He waa before the The opinion that a master’s conveniently wait for com- J ^ a UVOIOR (flt« oadget Itiai the House Appropriations com- controversial issue of l.ftnig all tile “ point of dirri'pishing return.* " Invitod to Tialt our Houae Waya and Meana commit­ voice was speaking and that the n tax rolloctions, pounding. In aich omargeney funtral boM and aoo I «hi rtw bnnd). new course of Communist strategy mittee. restrictions on the sale of oieo- coMi^ wo ore glad to deliver tee which ia holding hearings on (Comm,lttee re. ords showed that how oxcollontly oo i A lEVOlOR thfW Uhi4« You’ll love the ac­ indicates the introduction of a “ We have he-n running into a ^margarine, the medicine to any local resi­ it. Gales Lashing lot of traffic among these jazz ' They decided, tiowever. to hold the acJclit:c,n of I 500 enforcement art aqulppod to randtr hav« limiMIAOS th. Tib- Indicationa already have cropped more vigorous policy waa express­ Last of Churchmen tion-back pleats, mu.sicians. and I am not speaking the oieomarganne hear;r.g anw.' ay w.ukers wotiid g.ve the Internal dence or business address. Or, a sorvloo of lipraa- Ccrrii w that *k*y ton NtVf R (.t up that the “ home r e lie f idea is ed In American quarters here. if there is no one to send, we olTO dlstlnetlon. •«l of rMck. the extra long about tlic good mu.sic:ans. but the in deference to witneeres v. .to Revenue bureau about 50,000 em- in for rough going. One was an British sources said obviously Europe Today ploves in mi;. Tliere was no break­ will call for the prescription, d k 8** 'riiM *k«y c»«y • bll—amply tails, the colorfast fabrics. . Tlie «B.YY. n W V COM jazz type, ’ Anslinger said. ; braved the alorm and demanded 5 exchange between Altmeyer and the various statements “ were in­ Tearfully Confesses lliat they be rewarded with a down as to how many of these 5(l . compound It and deliver the Our aodorn fa olll- For a Family Who .4ppreciate8 Good Living _ ^ rMcb »p aiiR RUll rt>» short cor4 Three convertible collars MANCNBSTtel Chairman Doughton (D., N. O.) spired by a central directive." Entire Orchestra .arrested finished product. Of course, no tlos holp na sorvo I and... chance to express their vie'/, s. 000 would spend ft.ii time in the to choose from — crisply Altmeyer protested that the pro­ Britoa Lateat SpokeemMi on In North Carolina, he said, an The hearing vva.s slated for 2pm enforcement field, i extra charge (cr this service. ovary faally ealllng CUCQ Tboy'rp m m pgsln. I* Freakish Weather tailored classic, soft rolled gram Is not “ a vast new syatem *rhe latest Communist spokes­ entire orchestra was arrested, and before the Public H*alth and At the same t.me the commit­ us in a aannar that 1 ^ ^ mifp tPiPP a dimomlwHori of of home relief’’ as some have call­ W i n - man to voice threats ie Herry Pol- Tail End of Mild Bulgaria Begins Calling in (Chicago and New York “ some Safety committee. tee cailed for i hi’Ke in postage reflects credit on poet or flattering Peter ed it. Doughton asked: “ I f this ia rather prominent jazz mu.sicians " both our patrons and The Finest Iltt, general secretary of the Brit­ Second Hearing Possible lAter rates, espec.slly those on publica­ North End Pan. You’ll bless their not vast, what would It take to ter Kill* 12 Person*! Witnesses, in Trial; News Tidbits were arrested. ou rselvts. ish Communist party. He efaa quot­ Senator Frank J. Monthun iD- tions under second class permits. unconditional washability. make It vast?” Only One Deviates Narcotic and Cfuslont's Bureau •at. Tfaaa MafU •« tuguwuma Wafamare ■*«. terfa One thing tha lawmakers dug ed by the Communlet Daily Work­ --- - I Culled Froin (/P) Wires Wmdsori and Rep. Rose Prokop The committee's .,ction was in a Pharmacy Sanforized vivid color com­ H ALE'S SELF SEJLVE er lest night as declaring British Bulletin! official's told the House Appropria­ (R-Stralford I, the committee $3.072 817.903 bill making annual mr-ADJUSTINO at was the possible cost. In event From Full Confession tions committee of large seizures I Depot Srpiare, Tel. 63t.1 binations. Sizes 32 to 40. The Original In New EngbiHl of a depression, of giving aid to all Communists will try to sabotage j IxNidoa, Starch I “ (4b—Galea clia.rman. announced after s cc^n- direct appropriations to the Bed Pillow Made mTED VINETUN BUNDS any “Imperialist aggressive war” whipped Europe and Brit­ Driver's strike which has shut of marijuana on the Mexican bor- ference that a second hearing Treas'ury trd t.he Po.vt Office de­ Opi-n Simdaya .\11 Day Long sleeves, $3.98 the needy. cler and of seizures of misciellan-^ against Russia. In event of such a | ain today killing at least 19 Sofia. Bulgaria. March 1.— down New York's six major bak­ would be hel.l later if there ap­ partments for the year starting SteeL Aluminum In answer to questions about 1 eons drugs at American seaports. war against the U.S.S.R.. he said, j pereoaa. Seorea were Injured peared a need for one. Ambulance Sontoo and HEALTH M ARKET that. Altm eyer said; j(A*)— The last of the 16 Prot­ eries, may spread outside city ... They said: next July t. and Wooden Blinds British Communists would organ-1 and heavy property damage Most of the opponents of the In acidition the cornmiltee ap­ As advertised in “ Nobody on earth could tell estant churchmen on trial for Herbert V. Evalt. AustraJia's for­ LIFE what the cost would be If a depres­ Ize strikes and "counclli of e c -. reoultefi from the tail end laah One of the largest seizures last proposal to permit th» sale of proved so-cal'ied permanent and Repairing eign minister, says formation of sion of the 1939 magnitude came tlon.” of a mild winter. Wnr-dam- , treason went to the stand to­ year was eight pounds of pure .colored oieomarganne and to :e- uncontrollable appropriations for regional association of Southeast o’DURKE @ E S - I ^ y l o n TU ESDAY SPECIALS upon ua. In a period of deep eco­ The marching tune wee caUed nged hoUdtaga eoUapeed la day and tearfully confessed. I heroin from a member of the crew move margarine taxes come from the Treasury department ameunt- Asia is "quite possible." ... Iraq of the British steamer Hong Kong, J X ^ F O A M nomic depression the llet (o f recip­ last Tuesday by Maurice Thorez, Oerwany kininc S« pereoaa, The state then began the call- rural areas. It was questionab'.e -ng to an estimated $8,260 809.6S.3. regular army troops reporWHF Hocked at a.m Francisco. Five ho'.v man.v of them vvotiid buck **•> : • B r Vti .! v«« Findell Mfg. Co. myJC Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales ients) would grow, with the roUe •ecretary general of the French tea at Um r i la .Gmogne. -A - ■flMr bf The clergy­ These include iiitercst on the pub­ including nfrgb.' "F- OawmuBlst patty. Bhr'inggested vvltlutraiv log from larae] . . customs agents posed as electri- transportation difficulties to come fht 'flUUi d IN -n Borne whea winde men are accuse'd of spying cians and stcajnfitters for five here. lic debt, and such Uems as the old- im ta 485 Middle Turnpike East hauated tHietr taempToyment insur­ that if the French people, "in apltg tapplefi the walla o f a huUdlag. Michael Spodnick. 32, Bridgeport, 8 OZ. CAN BURT OLNEY’S GREEN OR WAX STRINO days before making the arrest. xhe House and Senate convened age ana survivors' insurance fund ance.’’ of their wish" find themselves at The roof of a VerkiWre. Eng., and black market dealings fined on additional S25 for punch­ and the employment trust f'und ad­ TeL 4865 Last Jure, nearly ten pounds of nearly an hour late, with • only Repreeentative Mills (D., Ark.) war with Russia and the Soviet bonne waa blown In killing n and Lreo-von. ing his brother-in-'.aw after he ministered by tl'.e Treasury. Inter­ pure heroin was seized from an about half the House members in asked whether Congress might Army “ had to chase the enemy In woman. Only One Devlair* tel!.v judge punch was worth orig­ est on the 600,0000.000 notion­ B E A N S c n . c I Only one of the 15, deviated -•Vir France Airliner arriving in ■ their seats. The Sena'» had few 2 25 “ wake up some morning’ with a onto our soil” the Communists inal J2.') fine . . . New York County al elect IS estimated at $5,450,000.- _ „ , I from a full confession. Ladin New York from Marseilles. alxsenteej. ho'.vevei request for a half-bilHon to a bil­ would welcome the Invaders. Medical .Society. largest member IIOO. 8 OZ. CAN lion doUars extra appropriation London. March 1 The only action taken was on a On Saturday Palmiro TogllattI, lashed, t. .a wide .ij aectloms<1 of»T-i.r-Zr,/i t.urope and! • Pcnteco.stel ^ pastor, ^ group of the ,\:>ier:ran Medical The value of a pound of pure The d.rect and controllable ap- \ He noted the - government now la Italy’s No. 1 Communist, became .4.vsociat.on. oft.ciai'.y withdraws' heroin is e.stimated at t'’.2,4)t')0 in rotltine bill giving the Board o.' spending $1 ,100,000,000 a year in Britain today. Freakish in a qualUng voice that he was Tax Review of l.he town of Beth­ Red Men's bolder. The lUltan people, he said, it* support of national organiga- the unrierwoild trade ((ontiniied cm Page fen) any until Maich 21 to complete P E A S a n d ' n money-matching arrangement would have the duty “ to aid In ticui's plan to flgi'.t compulsory Will Get Its .Man vrith the states, for aid to the ceitam dutie.s. the or.ginal deid- General Electric the most ifflclent way" any Rub' health in.s.iiarce, .\nother Treasuiy department T ” v whlcb mlxht be requlr-' a''"''*" I lor. accus^ one of the le e d .n p V line for wliicli occuireJ isst week. CARROTS 2 Cans 25c (OoaUnoed na Page Tea) sian Army which might be reqmr ^ damage. fcmlants .Nikola Naumov Kuon Snow eaneelt* n:ei ling cf Con- agency, the Secret j-ervice. was Altlio, gii ti:e P ’bliu Healtti a.nd ed to pursue an aggressor into , ''’ind* toppl^ed w ^^ r.e t.ci.t I’ uicbred Daiiv Cattie As- .shown in tlie committee testimony Safetv committee decided to ao Denies Intent ILa Iv, 1 bullmmunlst- and violent blest at Tito . . . Prem­ preferred being with her lover gram for a eoimd economy. The ! Acrusrs Son-ln-Iziw In all foreign a> tivities. it was GRAPEFRUIT dominated SocUUat Unity party ier of Siam announi e.s conditions in Germany to being r<^ued Tinker Hall fortable bed pillow you’ve ever used. Millions of bubbles vote wae 1 to 4 on party Hnee. Alexander Zahariev, 73. a Meth- te.stified. the Secret Service works Senator Flaadere (B -V t) and Bep- of East Germany, declared “no ! odist, wa.s the last and oldest of are normal sfter week-end dis­ b.v American troops. She gave turbances . . . Yugoslav.a tciis with loial police. It i* helping Governinent .\geneie* at this testimony under cross-ex­ MAIN STREET of air forced into naturally resilient rubber give true ! Cans reaeatatlve Herter (B-Maee) fUed O rm an hand would be lent” to aid Damage Threatened to . those oh trial. He accused his draft drug control legislation fo' SECTIONS 2 25c son-in-law, Yanko Ivanov, the London conference that fi.rther amination In her treason trial a minority report hitting at the Iran and Turkey. Odd* Over Clay Plan cushioned support. Beautifully clean— its washable— Oemocrat’e endoreement of V j, (Ooi,«aDed on Page Ten) Rich Peach Crop by ' MetlicKlist supervisor, of duping negot'iation.s for Austrian peace shortly after ending her direct • NO. 2 CAN LIB B Y’S treaty are “ impossibie ' unless recital with a tearful protesta­ Tnimaa’e request for etaad-by aU' Freezing Temperatures him into collecting spy data. The For ^ e»tern German* self ventilating, allergy proof, odorless. thorlty to reetore price, and wage j old man said he didn't know tlie border changes are agreed upon tion of lo.ralty to this country. DOOR PRIZE oontrole on a lim its baele. ' information was wanted by for­ . . British announce creation of SAUERKRAUT Cans c • • • eign interests, as the Communist special .1,000 man German police Prison Terms tVislung;o!i.____llarch 1 P Waxhingtcn. March l- .P—Mil­ 2 25 Five Change By The Associated Pres.* Govern me; t sgeru ;es wier,' report­ ^Cume and Try It and You Will Like It Urges Dropplag Debate Freezing weather hit parts of state alleges. He said he never force to guard border between dred E. (AxD Sally I Gillai'S fin- ed at odds today over s p.''opo5al London, March 1—(4b — Prime the southland today threatening was paid for his work and rom lud- British and Russian zones of Ger­ i.shed her direct testiinony in her from Gen Lucius D. C",ay to let the Mlaleter Attlee eald today fne damage to the rich peach crop in ' ed his confession in a burst of many . , . Greek Armv rlaima vlr- In Spy Crases r Their Tales western Gerir.s.ns bu.ld and oper­ tirason trial loday»w1t!i a tearful TOMATO trane.Vtlantic debate over whether Georgia and South Carolina. The tears and sobs. torv in new attack on guerr.'.is T O M O R R O W ate ocean-going sh ps. dc- al that she ever ict»rded to NIGHT Britain etlll needs dollar aid has chill extended ovei- pane of Ala­ All defendants have followed bands. It is a major pol.,y wn.th gone far enough. He pleaded with bama. Ml.saiMippi, Tennes! and I the routine of making long confes­ "Meallhy evei'iitive* subject to Five Europeans Gon- betray tlie United State.". Extra Special! Cans CJiarge Police ’Intimid involves Britain ard li a e and SAUCE 3 25c Parliament to drop the euhjoct Nortli Carolina. sions, pledging full repentance .la.nies J Laughliii. -M G.liars’ c.u; t.int pit's.sure and ."train " are vieteil by .American the cold war w.th .soviet R ..«»./ “In the national interest." Attlee ated’ Them in Deny Meanwhile, the northeastern and begging a chance to redeem most subjec t to ulcers, .says Illi- ' (iSttoriiey, wound up t'le defen- TAYL o B IRISH themselves by working for the gov­ A'ienpoints ('oafficting 1 was replying to conservative mem­ section of the country started to iioi.s doctor.. Newly-created Bol­ dant's direct le.sliinony by asking 3 Patterns Damask-Lace and Floral ernment. Militarv G.ommi**ion Officieis said .AhtPruan v.e.v- bers In the House of Conunons who ing Their Omfessions dig out from yesterday's snowfall shevik party issues manifesto in these questions; asked about a statement by Only one defendant has deviated points are so conflicting the deci­ Xo. 2 Cans C — tha heaviest of the winter sea­ HeisinkI reports negotia-. “ Did you ever want the Ufllted P O T A T O E S 2 25 Christopher Mayhew, foreign un- Budapest, Hungary, March 1— son in many areas. Falls up to 12 evQp slightly from this routine. sion almost certJiinly will be p'ut States to lose the war? " • der-eecretary. (4>)— Five of the 14 men on trial inches were reported in • western He wae Ladin Popov. 36-year-old week for inclusion of Commun- - A U. S. Military commission to- up to President Trum*.". -one of •'No.'' she replied. Pentecostal pastor, who denied he * Plastic FRESH GREEN charged with black market deal­ Massachusetts and parts of Con­ ists in Finnish Cabinet.. Pravda dgy convicted five Europeans of the signers of the 1945 Potsdam “Did you ever make any broad­ Boxing Show Postponed ings for Josef Cardinal Mindszen- necticut and measured up to 10 had ever been a spy. But he con­ agreement which pfohib.ts the casts to the effect that you wanted fessed illegal currency dealings in says new price reductions in Rus- espionage snd sentenced them to Hartford, March 1 —<4'r—The ty withdrew today their pre-trial inches in New York C'ity. and In building by Germs.ny of “ell types " the United States to Io*< the conversion of dollars he said were sia show “ immeasurable superior­ Lbs. iMxIng show featuring n ten-round confessions. They charged in­ sections of Rhode Island and in­ prison terms ranging from 12 to of seagoing vesseis. war?" PEPPERS 2 25c obtained from the United States. ity over the decaying capitalist imut between Dennis Pat Brady of stead that police “inundated" land Massachusetts. system" ..General Clay Indicates 30 years, ^ Representatives of American “ Certainly Not. " New Yerk city and Felix Ramirex Open Smiles 1 » Audience White Table Cloths 1 NO. 1 them. The snowfall extended from the that Ruasian mission which haa The five. three Germans and two i ship opentors snd maritime Judge Edmond M.' Curran of Han Jose, Calif,, which w'as to Popov became so emotional in A sixth defendant also withdrew east Tennessee mountains to deflc'd his order to leave U. S. Poles. were convicted of c-bteining unions have filed sharp protests broke in when she went on, "I have been .held at the Auditorium hia pleas of penitence, hia voice part of his confession. Maine and there were heavy car­ Zone of Germany will be started information for e foreign power. with the State dei.srtment against' certainly thln'x the Departmant General Electric Washer tonight, has beea postponed. Pro­ POTATOES 13 Lb. Pk. c The men were accused o f illegal pets in the western New England out if it does not leave today. any rivival of Germany aa a world of Ju.vtice would,want to be fnir 65 moter Gu* Brotvpe of the Hart­ dealings in foreign currency and (CtonUnni^ oa Page Ten) 1 Sentenced were: Model A W-032 ...... Reg. $119.95 states. New York and Pennsylvan­ Theodore Szendielorz. S3-yesr- shipping r val. in this rase. ” Reg. $1.49 54.\54 S iz e ...... $ 1 .1 9 ford Boxing club I's endeavoring to of "political conspiracy” ■with the 1 ia. Driving was hazardous snd rail oid pole and alleged ringleader of Clay is understood to have Army Laughlin asked: arrange the Brady-Remlrez . bout cardinal and others already sen­ and highway traffic slowci^ by department backing for his view “ Did you ever intend to adhere General Electric Portable for next' Tuesday. tenced. the gang. 30 years snow And ice. Temperatures drop­ I Roman Knopp, 36. a German and that the time hgs co.me to spur the to the enemy? " I HEALTH MARKET ■ • Cardinal Mlndszenty was sen­ I “Ceitainly not." Miss Gillara ra- Ironer ...... Reg. $ 49.95 ped to below freezing over the General Officially Opens a former railroad employe. 20 recovery of the western occupation Federal Jurors “ Hendplcked" tenced to life imprisonment 21 snow belt. zone by pulling idle shipyards lo plied. Reg. $1.98 54x70 S iz e ...... $ 1 .6 9 1 LEAN’’ New York. H veh 1 -i.(4>)—Fed­ days ago on charges of treason, - vea’rs. 4 nt Oft Food Rations Table and C h air...... Reg. $ 33.90 Warns of More Freezing Rudolf Badurt, 31, a Pole, 12 work and letting the Germans en­ eral Judge. Joha C. Knox, called an seeking to overthrow the Oommu- The U. S. Weather bureau warn­ gage directly in foreign commerce. Jus); Itefore the closing questions, nlat-controlled government in fa­ Campaign for Red Cross years. a witness by the defease In the ed of more freezing weather to­ Cold te Idea the 48-year-old Malne-bom defen- Lb. vor of the Hapaburg monarchy and I Georg Kolodziez, 39-year-old 4 otal ...... $203.80 V E A L S T E WI 45c trial o f 11 high U. 8. Communists, night in northern and central Shipping men said the Maritime dant testified that the Germane with illegal speculation in Ameri­ German. 12 years. I Now at real low sale prices, these popular plastic pat­ teettried today Federal Jurors here Georgia and other areas in the America to commission thus far has been cold cut off her food rationa when she can dollara. ' Chicago. March 1 — (45 -- Gen. .ence, called upon Helmut Sc'hoftcck, 22-year-old BE WISE SMALL LOIN OR RIB are **handp>cked.” The defense Dixia cold belt. Early today the “ prove again that generosity, to the idea. The Navy Is reported | refused to work with an American terned table clothe.?. Saves laundering cloths— just ipe The original confessions were Dw ight D. Eisenhower officially German, 12 years. subpoenaed Knox, senler Judge of mercury dipped to 39 at Augustn. opened the 1949 American Red greatness of heart and individual to have called for a new outline of | traitor, Martin J. Monti, the Seathem dietriet of New York, made during the usual questioning Deliberates Two Hetu^ Winter driving ig hard on your steering them off. Lb. Ga.. SO at Columbia, S. C.. and (>oss campaign for $60,000,000 in acceptance of responsibility are official policy before edvismg Monti, an Amorican ftyor, flow A llTbeeFor $ V E A L C H O P S 59c as a p ^ o f Its challenge to th e' by police after the arresta. tumbled to the freealng mark at Cffiicago last night. truly characteristic of this na­ The judgments were annoqfatfd whether national security would hia plane belilnd the Oermaa UriM mechanism. 1 5 9 * 9 5 Jury system which has held back atara Withdrawal Chain Cfitarleston. S. C. I t waa near the President Truman jointd In the tion.” bv Brig. Gen. John L. McKee, aft­ ■uff«r from the Drohoihl. 1 end becene e Nesi propsssndlste j S.MOKED . , etnn of the actual trial e f the Zsigmond Dcutsch, a broker, 32-degree mark at Alban.v, Ga.. national campaign “ kickoff"— held Cite* War Record er the eight-member commiseton Clay’8 propoie!* were forwerded 'He recently pleeded to We do any and all— hig^and small‘s— f'ommunlst leaders for six weeks. started the chain of withdrawals Dothan, Ala., Jackson, Miss., snd in Chicago for the first time- in a He cited the Red Cross war rec- had deliberated two hours. You Save $43,85, Judge Knox said be derided eever- etwie tlme ago under a Green Stamps Given With Cash Sates of the confessions. Mobile, Ala. The chili air did nm nation-wide radio broadcaat from ord as a ifianlfestation of Amen-j The , defendanUdefendanla showed little label. 5neOne published report, neither _ Mlae OUlape a a l d ^ had a front end work. i S A U S A G E L b . 59c el years ago that the method of He pleaded he was only par­ extend into southern Florida but I Washington. can teamwork and spirit. He said Srendilor* turned to _ ^ officially. Ia heated argument** with Nazi radia «• Jury aeloetioM In this dietriet need­ Etcctrieal Dtpt—Basement tially guilty of the charge, and Jackfonvrille'a low wae 38. Miami's Urges' OversubscripUoN no other American agency ia aa i 3 , ginned. that he favora permitUng the Oer- offlciala over Moatl, and told thom FBESa ed revision. referred to hia "broken nerves." 83 was the nation’a high mark Calling upoii America to over­ prepared for “ quick t « l . ^ a ^ | ^ confinement was not: ^ ^ S S !d * ^ e r a l X0,000-to« ■be bad made her laat broadeafit Ho declared, he had named four jf«aterday. subscribe the $60,000,000 goal In abundant" action in fire, fibod or ^ , ^rpN l« « » n f unlepa MboU left tho radi* fitfittoo. Treasury Balance persona m Ma busincta partners Laat flight the Weatliar. Bureau tka drive which atarta today, Prea- othar criaio, as the Red Croea. After that, aba aald Mm wo* IoM lk c Final teatimony waa given when Manebestor Motor Sales, Inc. PORK KNUCKLES 35 la eumacy trading after ha had holgUd amaU craft waralnga from Idant Trumaa aald the organisa­ H ie program also Included an that obe eould hava no man WooM Brcack Agiaeoie^ . Washington, March 1—(F)—^The heen kept alone in a cell for a Cnpa Hatteras, N.. C., to Jackoon* tion "commanda the respect and addreas by Mayor Martin Kennelly. Wilhelm'RumL Munich pdUce de- rations or tsbarfie) poupood.enp ^ KIM \ -* *^” **’ Oldsatrfiile D ^ e r” ~ liani J Cbnatniction by Oenaany of any Tlic JW.HAU CORK tfaJU KH ALCcoM position of the Treasury Fob. 25: month. He named them as Mrs.I. vUle. gratitude of all of us." a dramatic sketch starring Actress,.partment expert, . linked han^iit* ■ w She aald a Dr. WliutelliMfilFfir over 1,500 torn would breach 512 n’EST CENTER,STREET PHONE 4124 MAMCHISTfell. CONM« MANCNISTUI COM^ Net budget receipta, $114,088.- Jozaef Forgaca, Ede Dukeaz. Vik - I ^ew York CHty’a anowfall was General Eisenhovvei; speaking to Helen Hayea and Film S U r Jamea | ing in the five confeaalona givm by petouaded bor to Stewart, and abort talks by Jamea the accused to each individual. ■ig Four agroementa already bad- At}vertise in The .Herald— It Pave 430.29; budget expenditures, $1Q5,- tor Kukesx and Pal Csonka. I tl\e heaviest o f 1949. • The new some 5.000 volunjeer Red Croea 785.802.33; cash balance, $5f4S2,- workera in' Medinah temple and a B. Day, general campaign chair-1 . ____ _ oa F an RtabU 753,38311$. (Coattauafi oa Pag* ran) (CNKfinai M Ffifli ItokU. naUofl-'Wid* radio iA B C i audi- man. aiid ethw R------^ CroM oBciali.------ICewRseH ee 6 w O O O - (4 \ 4 ■ ' 4 ■ ■ HANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. WARCH.1, 1949 PAGE ^AdfiTwa MAWCfllsaVisK BViflNlNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CQNMh TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1949 cliurch with spet lal aenices ct I Bushhcll Menidrinl in Hartford CSI • *- Mardi Gras Day 7:45. Each Wednesday Uiercafter Bal>co0k liijiire«l Friday evening of thia wreek, a service Is being planned. Watch March 4. starting at 8:16 o'clock. Give! Wm ExUbit Joint Return ^ ill Save . Grant, whose lecture subject Is Si^gests New the papers for further details about Fanners Seen Manchenler 111 Auto Crash 1 romantically titled "Where, toe Strikes Mobile these weekly meetings. • 1 I t ] ^ SALE— Cnsfom Built 7 Room Home The Mancheater Rad Cross Members of the Second Congre­ Deer and the Antelope . Play,” I Date Book Grants Setup Production Corps put In a to­ New Roses Berlin, March 1—(4b — William traveled from North Dakota to As Hit Hard Money in Mo^ Cases Mobile, Ala., March 1—(A>— gational church have been Invited tal of 1798>i hours during 1948 T. Babcock of New London, Conn., Wyoming in making these pic­ L a c a M on WestmliiBter Boad. V in t WED.-TRVBS.-nH.-flA«. Marfli Gras day strikes Mobile to­ to attend the World Day of Prayer Wltk Tonight wrapping surgical dresslnga to be held at toe Andovei Omgre- deputy director of U. 8. Military tures. He has filmed great water- ■oOTt Lw M *N^M *raM wMk tteta^te^'llrepteoe, « | ^ o m Varieties Promise Fresh day with young and old tossing fowl, refuges. Canada Geese, Center Thespiana present “ John Sales Tax Proceeds Proe Your 1949 contribution to the no Income ,nd her husband files a gatlonal church on Friday. March government for Berlin, was in­ diataia fMMb Madam kitckaa. lamtorjr. Oacood floor: i^bad* Economic Conditions hawks, gadwall, red-winged black­ Loves Mary." 'Sykes Auditorium, Manchester Red CA>sa will help New Law' Pasaed Last return, claiming her exemption, or/ their cares, away before toe sol­ 4, with a luncheon at 12 o’clock. jured In a motor car accident here Mama. bathroon. aoBMroiM doMta. Hot water beatlnf pqsed as Source for Acclaim to Origina­ last night bird and many other small birds arMam. Xa. 1 aak Boon throaKtiont. Home and Rataca com* Asserted as ‘Worst Rockville. provide the supplies for this M UHIEVEHEIT! Year GiveiB Married If— emnity of Lent at toe stroke of Reservations for the luncheon may Also Choral Club Pop Concert humanitarian work. tor and Connecticut be made with Mrs. Hazel Ayer or His car skidded on s slippery all well as epots and ducks In slow-; palely WUX OECOBATE FOR PURCHA8EB. Town-Aid Benefits . . . ifl sttry. . . IflilrflMtlc She had income atld flies'Jolntly midnight. motion flight and ninlnng doer.' Since Depression Days’ Second Congregational' church at Mrs. A. M. Lockwood, both in toe street and struck a tree. Couples Break on In­ with her husband. In that - cMe, King Felix, monarch of Joy, ar­ antelope, elk. buffalo and moose. ' 8 p. m. / Hartford, March 1— (Jt)— Twb each gets an exemption of $600 on Wlltlmantic division and should be Me was taken to a U. S. Army Hartford, March 1— 1948 her ' own return, separately.. or and hear toe oroadcsst which will TEA-BAGS announced yesterday by George M. Breeding Bull streets. Tfce weather was clear api>eared to be no broken bones 30's. World Day of Prayer, South flower show, March 17 thropg^ 22, Inefiwe tax retnra, tor the jointly with her husband. begin National 4-H Club week. to Williams, of Middletown, president and cooL Many merrymakers or other serious injuries. “The situation facing dairying Methodist church, starting at 1:45 it was annojinced today. deadline la March 18) The pay of enlisted men and non­ of the state organization, would wore top coats. The next meeting of Coventry Babcock, 61, was formerly cap today not only endangers the milk p. m. commissioned officer in toe armed AGENCY FOR pay the grants from the sales tax Both roses were developed by Grange will be" held on Thursday tain of police in New I.,ondon. H>' supply of the natiun, but threatens Saturday, March 5 Animal Presented to Nicholas GriUo of MiUdale, who By Jamee Marinw services is tax-free. Bo those who King Felix In private life is H. evening with ttie program In proceeda. Austin Pharr. Jr., 23-year-old has been a MiliUiry government SHEAFFER the whole economic str.icture of Friendly Clrcie’s Food Sale at gained world fame as a roaarlan ' Washington, March 1 — (JT)—If had no other Income don't file a re­ charge of Mrs. O. O. Anderson, America,” ADA President Bryce | Hsle’s. 10 a. m. Connecticut now pays these Connecticut Artificial Mobile buslneasman and A ir Force official since toe war. Pens and Pencils BLAIR'S r% V ___la -a 11*: ... town-aid grants from the General with his production, several years yoii’ra married, remember these turn. Home Economic’s committee chair­ CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS veteran. His queen Is Debutante S. Landt of Wisconsin Dells, Wis., Tuesday, March 8 Breeders Association ago, of history’s first thornless hy' points about filing your 1948 in­ man. said last night. ! YW C A Public Affairs Series at fund. Gertrude Smith Atkinson. The Porter Library will be open Williams said the Chamber brid tea rose. come tax return: Arthur Drug Store POWER CLEANED “ Farmers have been hit hard by Salvation Army Citadel at 1 p. m. Mule drawn floats of toe Infant on Thursday evening fixim 6:45 Not0cl Naturalist Board adopted Jthe program for One of Mr. Grillo’a latcM. rose In every case where the 'wife the collapee of dairy and farm Speaker: & th e r . Seayer. “The New Haven, March 1—itP)—Con­ No S©rioii8 Fir08 Mystics paraded last night, pre­ o’clock to '7:15 o’clofk for all In­ “asauring adequate assistance to creatlone Is called “ Joyance.” The (or huaband) had no Income, mar­ In Manrln’strr anti P irinity commodity prices," Landt told a ; necticut bankers, ordinarily among senting eight large floats on the terested In •borr'bw’Ing' books. This Arts." towns for the support of good other will be given a name by vis­ ried couplee will never loee money To B© at Biishii©!! WEDNESDAY MORNING n-.ceting of delegates representing Wednesday, starch 9 the most coiMervative, have recent­ theme, "Fantasy of Games." is a trial experiment and If schools." He said such a plan would itors to The Times’ show at the 1^ filing a Joint return, m many Il0i’0 ill F0briiary DK5 WKI.I.S .AM) SKPTIC TAN K S INS1 \l I.KI) farm and industry dairymen from Military Whist. Highland Park West Hartford SUte armory. The eaaes. the}’ will save money. enough persons avail themselves act up a pemyanent and separate ly ventured into the bull market. The wild life and beautiful scen­ Income Tax Service 40 states. "The cost of milk pro­ P.T.A. Highland Park auditorium, person suggesting the name final And in most cases where Doth of this service the library will be duction has remained high while fund in the state Treasdry for The announcement, doesn’t Im­ mie South Manchester Fire de­ ery oif the Great Plains, toe Foot­ Eveninir »nd Weekends I 8 p. m. ly selected will be presented a doz­ have Income they’ll save by filing opened permanently on one eve­ the farmer’s income is dropping. grant payments, while not affect­ ply that the bankers have riaked partment responded to 12 calls hills and the Rockies is Illustrated | M cK i n n e y b r o s . Friday. »Urch 11 en long-stemmed roses by Mr. a Joint return. Why? North ('ov0ntrv ning a week. Appointments "When the farmers slow up on i ing other necessary appropriations during the month of February, In superb color film in toe motion ; SKW A(iK DISl’OSAI. CO. Military Whist, sponsored by any of their depoeitore’ money on Grillo, who hsa scores of new va­ Oaa “ Hplit” Tbelr Income Mr. and Mrs, C. In in g I-oon.ls their buying Uie production of I in Governor Bowles’ proposed two of which were false alarms, and daughter-June spent Sunday picture and lecture which th" cel­ Tlioinus J. Shea Gibbons Assembly, C. L. Of C. budget. the fluctuations of the ticker tape. rieties to hla credit,, 18 of them Because of the new law which other goods strikes a rnag and and too Manchester Fire depart­ “ A Little Fresh Leaven" was with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carver ebrated camera-naturalist, Cleve-; so DIvIsIob Street— 1-1795 1!J0 I’rarl St. 'I'd. .Maiu’bchlcr 5305J SPECIALS! Benefit St. Bridget’s School Fund. Surplus Available It means simply that the bankers patented. congress passed last year to cut ment answered three alarms, one unemploynient lines begin to fomi ■ Tuesday, March 15 the sermon theme by Rev. Alien in Rockville. land Grant, (vUl present at the | The chamber head added that Opening day at the show will be taxes and give married couples a a bell alarm turned in yesterday in industry just like they did in I YWCA Series Salvation have bought a bull. H. Gates at toe moniing worship the $11,000,000 surplus of the last “Greater Hartford day” Friday braak. *fhey can “ spHt" their In­ afternoon. 1929-32.” I Citadel at 1 p. m. Speaker: Mrs. Bankers do much biuinesa with will be “New Haven day," Satur­ service of the Second Congrega­ administration would be available the dairy farmera and consequent­ come as if each were claiming Firemen from the North End r\ "J^firn-rn ' Vachel Undsay. "Literature." day “ Connecticut day,” Sunday half. t meet planned expansion for state ly are interested In Siding that o f town started toe month of tional church on February 27. The New England day.” Monday ADA general manager, told the a ” R South institutions, health and welfare. industry. So. according to J. H. k alis Slankig Married couplea—whose income March with a call at 8:45 a.*m. to­ choir rendered the snthem "Hear I The tax committee of the organ­ p 7:^; “Bridgeport dav" «"d Tuesday was under 83.090 and -vhose de­ group that hundreds of farmers ^^urfh. ’ day. A chimney fire at Buckland M y Prayer O. I-ord” directed by | have been forced out of the dairy' ization prepared its previous stand the C onW tlcut Bankers Assocla-1 Danbury-Stamford-Norwalk day. MARK STEVENS LEQ SENN ductible exposes don’t amount to place off North School street, A small Rroup of skirls and ' Thursday, 5larcb 17 that the state government should more than 10 per cent of their in­ Miss Loretta McKinney. The | business because the price.s' of ■ tion, the bull was purchased and Plus; “Henry the Rainmaker*' was extinguished before any dam­ flowers were bowls of forsythla ' butter, cheese, dry milk and other ■ Semi-formal St. Patrick's dance be mainly responsible for adequate come— have no' problem in filing age was done. dresses. E'ormerly up to presented to the Connecticut A rti­ ENDS TODAY given by Mrs. Byron W. Hall. i dairy foods har e fallen below cost I Slancheater Country Club riven educational facilities. ficial Breeders Association. Mothers’ Circle Form 1040A or the 1040 short- SI 1.98 ...... $3.98 of production. Manchester- Registered Nurses Its report stated, "the sales tax “MEXICAN HAYRIDE** form. Sunday evening (he Church Com- ( Expected To Improve Yield Postmaster’s W ife Dies munlty Hoiise auditorium ws.s > Richards added: "It is estimated AssoclaUon u ia is paid by all of the people and The bull, a thoroughbred from PLL'Sl *T. JANE DOE** With both forma a deduction of » Forms New Group 10 per cent already ia taken care filled to see the film "King of , that the income of dairy farmers i , « -r.ii is more stable ip production of the famed herd of O. H. Cleverly New Haven, March 1 -(/Pi—Mrs. IVool (iloves and Mittens. of in the tax table uSfd with those Kings." 'This movie was sponsored has been cut a quarter billion dol-1 Annual ^ d ie s Night of Tall revenue than any other e.xcept the in Warners, N. Y., is expected to Patrick J. Goode, 65, wife o f New I’ormerly Sl.-IO and .81.98. property tax.” forme. So a couple - using them by the Christian Endeavor Society lars in the Inst three months due | Cedars at the local A raory. improve the milk yield of Con­ The Holy Angels Mothers’ Cir­ Haven's postmaster, died yester­ to the craokup In d.ali-y food prices. Monday, March SI TTie committee expressed the doesn't even have to claim that de­ of the Second Congregational j • ...... 70 * * ’ *■p necticut’s numerous dairy herds. cle held its second meeting on day after a long illness.* Mrs. This decline quickly reflects in the ( Exchange Club testlmonal din- opinion that the program would duction of 10 per cent. It's given church. But the prospective sire lacks one February 23 at toe home o f Mrs. Goode, the 'ormer Mary E. Flynn, natlonal income picture and hurts j*ner to High school basketball avoid increased real and personal Without asking. George Phelps was taken to t. e | Important thing. At present he Charles ’ Mozzer, 57 Wadsworth leaves two daughters and a son, In the entire economy of tlie nation. ! team. Masonic Temple. property taxes. Oeacroua Allnwanee Manchester Memorial haspital on | Flannelette Gowns. has only half a name. street. addition to her husband. They are “ In these daj’s of high taxes and I Tuesday, March IS An automatic 10 per cent dediic- Sunday afternoon. Formerly $2.98 ....$1.00 It would be a trifle embarrassing | This meeting was sponsored by Mrs. Eleanor E. Saunders, Of a record national budget of 42 ■ YWCA Series Salvation Army to refer to him as “ the bankers' | tlon'Jikc that is a generous allow­ Mrs. John Kingsbury will be toe Infant Jesus of Prague Moth­ r m m Fitchburg, Msss., and Mrs. Mary hostess to the Mother’s Club on billion dollars it becomes necessary ' Citadel at 1 p. m. Speaker: Mrs. bull” and to call him by the first i ance. Most people's deductible ex­ ers' Circle which was represented T. Rogan, of Burbank, Calif., and f t ! Rayon Crepe Slips. Form­ for all segments of the national ' Ann Randall. "Drama." South Coventry half of Ws name, "A iry Ridge ’ I jj penses don’t run that high. But— Tuesday evening at her home. vy.' TuENiday. March 29 WED. Thru SATURDAY I f your income was under $5,000 James P. Goode, of Weishington, Ash Wednesday will be observed economy to maintain a high na­ would sort of leave ^tn gs hang-. McCann. The purpose ol First Manchester Khowing erly up to $5.98 ,...$1.98 tional level to keep the nation’s YWCA Series Salvation Army 5lrs. Pauline Little but your deductions nui more than D. q. at toe Second Congregational meeting was to organize toe 10 per cent, you’ll lose money by economy sound and prosperous." Citadel at 1 p. m. Speaker: Mosha UUUmantlc Bs. Ptaona t8‘25-WI to hold a contest to complete “ Airy new group and elect officers. The Paranov. “ Music.” Ridge’s" name. filing on Form 1040A or the 1040 elected officers are: Mrs. William iKpnli^LiNillllki. short form. Use. Instead, the 1040 m Tuc«day. .April 5 Dr. W. C. Hainsworth of Colum­ Hundreds of letters have been Murray, president; Mrs. Wesley I Annual G Clef concert. Eman­ sent out to farm boys and girls, long-form. ^•vvj Marines Haltiim bia and WllUmantic will be in Robbins, secretary, and Mrs. FATiaUNDSON! 'liiere you’ll have to itemize uel Lutheran church. charge of physical examinations 4-H club members, asking them Charles Mozzer, treasurer. The YWCA Series Salvation Army to submit a last name. Entries your deductions, but you can m at the firehouse at South Coventry special actirity officers Include; claim them. Remember, though, March Recruiting Citadel at 1 p. m. Speaker: Dr. oeginlng on Thursday. Pupils of must be sent to the Connecticut Mrs. William O'Brien, librarian; Bankers Association in New Haven that part o f your deductible ex­ Esther Seaver. “ Art." the second grade at Nathan Hale Mrs. Robert Fregln, historian; Friday, .April ?S by March 31. penses whlc)i is made up of con­ Washington, March —"rhe Community Center will be among ! Mrs. Robert Brown, contact chalr- tributions can’t run more than 15 Annual Masonic B.'ill at Masonic There are only two con IJmIt o f $1,008 H IP S — LEGS cut in strength of the corps. R e -' ------' I the Young Mothers’ Club will a s-' presented by Mrs. Grace McCann. Couplea with $5,000 or more in, Refreshments were served at toe la enlistments increased from 429 In 1 , , ^ , , , sist Dr. Hainsworth. The program , g-* , TVasasal come, using toe long-form, are al­ T H I G H S —WAIST December to about 600 In Jan- l l l S l i r a i l C C I t t a i l I will continue through March. , v > r O U p 111 i v 0 0 C l close of toe meeting. lowed a deduction o f 10 per cent uary. The next meeting will bo held up to a limit of $1,000 In such de­ I Anton M. Lassen, Mr. and Mrs. I T* 1 1 - /"’ I • St toe home of Mr^. John Donnelly A complete fiqur* enalydt end * The March quota for 18-year- Is Fouiid Dead Raymond O'Brien, Mrs. Howard I U l A O l C l l l l £ L i l l i l i r S ductions. This is a standard de­ two woolit\sl*ndor!iinq eeur**. Meny olds baa boen set at 500. About of 63 Starkweather street. duction for them. It doesn’t re­ A. Craft, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth i ^ lot# til to eiqht poundt by our 3,800 of those one-year men are Downing will comprise toe cast of I' ^ quire Itemizing. already In the Marines. New London, March 1—(4^—Ed­ "Man of ArU." The ons-act play Th« recently organized St. Jolm’s . (E xam ^e: Adame had $9,000 method of htducinq. Enrollment o f volunteers In the ward S. Doton. 77. prominent New will be presented at the Coventry I'outo Organization Is -badly in Missing Pluii0 In co m e.Y lr 'gfiir hi* wife, -filing Marine Reserve will continue. London insurance man, was found Play ers' meeting March 8 at 8 p. I folding cluilra The SJYO. jolnUy, although the wife had no There is no quota on this group. dead in his home here yesterday. m. in toe auditorium of the Nathan I organized six weeks ago under the Inrome at all, get a deduction of Police reported that he was Hale Community Center. Mr and I direction of Rev. S. S. Stryjews!;i Boiiig Sought $950.) overcome by fumes from a gas .Mrs. Melvin Manchester of the has enlarged Its program to inciude But if toe wife had no Income NKHOU-mBTOt/INCI oven which he had turned on to ^ movies for children each Saturday and doesn’t file Jointly with her ivarm the kitchen after the failure! " San Antonin, Te.\„ March 1—i/P) I«r. t944 A son weighing 7 lbs. 10 oz. was!®* - T* movies for adu V- huaband— In toe case o f a $5,000 T)>ere't no tkimping onywhero kl flflt tew- o f the regular heating plant in his - The Air Force sought a missing II Merkel $t. i \ 111 Mele St. I born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Wal- iI and children eacli Sunday at 3 p m. C-47 plane in sparsely aettled west or more income coupler—he gets a house. priced Frigidoiro Electric floaga. V» a big SUFFERING ter Cargo of CTiurcli Lane at toe Projector, first purchase Texas today. Nine persona were standard deduction o f only $.*K)0. Hartterd ^ New ■rltcie Dl% Harold H. Irwin, medical ■o IJey lose by not filing jointly. beautiful bargain with oreRf boatc-OOeWag Windham Community Memorial *he organization, has provrt to believed aboard the craft. Pkeec k-im C ,£ I '+ oat lli f l FROM e x ^ ip e r, gave a finding of acci­ be so popular that the need for Where a husband and wife, with dental ' I'll.AR.MACT The company’s 1947 net was of Lent, alternating place of meet­ .suit'which slleges. in effect, thst IAT( HAOt SHOWS SAT SUn lo • Wed! ‘ Accused* ’Gallant Blade* one exemption. And even if a hus­ Tel. 8545 I $6,102,808. or $8.31 a share. ing at the two churches. Rev. Fred she preferred to be her husband's | band paid all the support of a ! R. Edgar, new pa.stor of South "~Feat»ire— 1:4.5, 8!88. 8:25 __ NICHOLS-BRISTOL Store. Pay for them CENTER PHARMACY I Net sales last year totaled $56;- leading lady than the star of her divorced or legally separated wife Methodist church. Manchester, will S ^ T H U R M I U f I Tel. 4258 I 630.269, against $57,101,261 In own westerns. Last Show Nightly—^:I0 he can't get an exemption for her. , on NICHOLS-BRISTOI/S Convenient Bud­ I 1947. The company reported that •be guest preacher. He will talk on Filnv Producers Lotiis Lewyn WEUMIN DRUG Look At rayer." Snecl.-' music A husband and wife living apart Tel. .5371 i domestic sales were at a new filed toe damage suit yesterday, by Dec. 31, 1948, but not dlvorceil , get Plan. high last year, but'that dollar ex­ wljl be provided by singers from claimbig Miss Evans agreed , last this latter church. Those desiring zZasL or legally separated can file a Joint Featuring Free Delivery change shortages substantially Aug. IS to appear in his pictures. return. I to attend from Coventry may gt> curtailed export sales. But he contends she later refused. On the question can I deduct I \. wltii Rev. Post who will leave the Lew^-n claims he spent consider­ -'^BALANCE IN 15 MONTHS GOODYEAR BATTERIES, too! Rugged, full- oarsohage on Main street st 6:45 for alimony— you'd better ask a able time and moaky preparing for tax expert's advice that fits your p. m. the western series. He alleged Re- : Doaa Not Includo SpocicM Wiring of-power Batteries for quick starts all year\ The eleven member of the Mer­ CAVEY’S case because the answer varies. I ' i public studio, also named a defen­ Anyone filing a return gets a ry Maids 4-H club have learned to i dant. wrongfully Induced the ac- Model Shown RK-IO. Ca.sh Price ’round. Stop in at 1099 Main Street tor .\LL lew on buttons and snaps in con-1 $600 exemption for himself, plus $199.75 trcrji to continue in Its films star­ $600 If he's blind, plus $600 if he necUon with' their CTlothing Care | ring P^ogeri. your spring automotive needs. iroject. Meetings take place fol-1 had reached 65 on Dec. 31, 1948. TRY And if he’s rialming an exemp­ owing school Wedne.vday at the Kales .Manager Chinged ■’.ome of Mrs. Eugene Rychling. tion for his wife, he gels the usual leader, on Wall street. | US FOR VOLR $600 for Jier. plus $600 If she's I Torrlngton, Mai'ch 1—(.fF.—A. J. blind. )>lus $600 If ahe’s over 6.5 MOTHERS... Coventry Volunteer Fire Com­ I Wilson, Jr., general manager of ' pany 1 answered a call to ex4ln- NEXT Not ClaaaUled as Drpeadent Budget Terms toe, Haydon Manufacturing com- Remember: A wife is not classi­ So many of yon have found It Impoa- guiah a brush fire In the rear of , p,py_ annosinced todav that Giles ' the home of 'Mr. and Mrs A. J. | roansger for the BANQUET fied as a dependent. .She's entitled i slbtc ta liave photos taken In time to enter Easily .Arranged Buckley on Monument H.II .Sim- | company since July after serving to an exemption of $600 if she had belure original closing date of March 1 day afternoon. No. damage was re -! 20on years with .w-the _ Westclox,______ji..r divi­ that we have decided to add another week ported by Fire Chief Ernest J. sion of General Time Instruments i RUIM IIE Elecliie Ran|a and a half before closing the First .Annual Stsrkel. Corp., will return to Westclox RED ENTERTAINS Child's Photo Contest. about April 1 AS assistant sales. manager. He wilt be succeeded ' AT THE PIANO Br^ke here by Carl Cummings, form erly' 'I 1 Exlenilrfl ForeraKt manager of the Original Equip- TONIGHT ment dlvk^lon of the Bryant Heat­ Adjustments Boston.iMsrch I —(J*,—The tem­ er co^^fiiny of Cleveland. O. j tkima-LOvts » CONTEST perature In New England during; IIICHOLS-BRISTOUNC the next four days, Wednesday' 1099 Main St. Oppositt-thfl High School EXTENDED UNTIL MARCH 12 through Saturday, will average a | Y M U VO O i T T i R few degrees below normal tilth no i Tired of the Same Thlag 75« large day to day temperature THIS FRI. EVE. AT 8:15 Everyday t Age limits—6 mos. to 8 years. Photos changes. ! .(All Makes) WiTH fRiOiOAiRi will be Judged on good looks and person­ Some normals for this period I ality. Enter your child’i photo now; are; Boston. New Haven, and' Sgedal prkes nn relin- Providence, 32; Nantucket, 33; 4th Event: 5InHon Plcture-I-ectnre Ceurte. ' C o m t in f raOOD-YEAR Concord. N. H.. 26: Burlington, 24; Beautiful color movies of wild Ufe and seen- Inir brakes. Also auto re­ ) $269.75 $309.75 $349.75 WORTH Portland. 28: F,astport. 25: Green-, S239.t5 ary of Great Plains, FoothUIa and BocUes. pairs at special prices. Model kK-2u. 4eao4y wiNi Meriol >Kc40. Do luxe Model RK-40. FuNy eete- RK-TO. Two evOMt. Tore TIRES OF PRIZES ville. 20; and Pritsque Isle. 19. oMrik. A laeeriae. ^--- * firove it to y o o i s e ^ f The precipitation during tola North Dakota to Wyoming. (Plus 10 Honorable Mention Prizes) period will average one quarter to three-fourths of an Inch occurring Don't caH->Come In and as snow In northern New Ehigland EAT ’me let’s talk it over! and as rain or snow in southern Stoic Don't Delay! Final Week New England, about Friday. **Wher« Th« Deer and The PRINCESS Bin Would 8|Uth«rtze Survey »lain K(.. 4t Pearl Kt. Get .Entry Blanks At Have Phbtoa Taken At Antelope Play*’ MONACO V Wasblngtoii. March 1—185 — A ,3.8lar Tot 'n Teens Elite Studidv bin that would authorlM a surety g,£^SrSS* CLEVELAND GRANT Lonchaoas KEMP’S,\ Y Inc. PHONE 4047 ^lain Street, Facinf 983 Main Street of the Merrimack and Qmnectl- wnd Ufe refngea, wltli enpy Uade of hirda aad eUW ow L Deilr MOTORS cut rivers to determine whether Canada geese, ducks In slow motion, buffalo, deer, Hk. aatelope hvdro-electric, flood control end MANCHESTER'S FRIGipAIRE DEALER FOR OVER 25 YEARS i . TEL. 5680 . Oak Street Telephone 8C58 Dinncra Cor. Cottage and Oak SL 76.3 MAIN ST. other Improtements would be Jus­ and a JhrUling rodeo contest. i Special tified was Introduced yeeUrday by AH Sente Reserved flic, 88c, SI*.:* (Tel. 8-8177) Every Day 5-9 P. 8L ilL.TIlF HFmIfl— ll PuX’a VS.-esMsx tT> , > ------4— \ ftr <

MANCHF.STF.R EVENTNO HFRAEP. MANCHEPTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, MARCH 1. 1949 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHE8TEK. CONN, 'TOgSDAY. MARCH 1, 1949 PAGE nVR brboke Homes received pernilssion to erect four aigns on loU in .tht Senior Girl Scout of advertising could possibly tor of the .Manchester Veterans W TH T—Weather Roundup; Od- Mrs. Msrtin’s aunt, Miss Hattie R. Garden Grove caterers. 4:45— chestra. peace, also test and statistics on I Service Center. M. Berr on Main street. Mr, Mar- 1 have built up the reputation that EatetlaUnment Program to get that garage and W T IC -Y ou n g Wldder Brown. w n c —Polish Orchestra. the foreign trade of the United THREE DAYS Other Requeata Orwnted tin joined his family Sunday and ‘ FATHER JOHN’S MEDICINE Everett McCluggage, well known Three other applications also W ON8—’Two-Ton Baker. 12:00— Statea and other nations. local baritone, and a member of breezeway built . . . or that Handbook of Commercial, Fi­ they returned home Sunday after- \ received the green ligflt from the 5:90— WTIC—News; Design for List­ has earned and maintained the Brltlsh-American Club, waa W DRC—’The Old Record Shop., ening: News. nancial and Information Services, noon. i .\T board. Sol ,Oohen.wa.s granted a cottage at the lake built be­ Miss Marjorie Skiff of Long-! the master of ceremonies for the WON8—Straight Arrow. published by the Special Libraries since 1855 for the relief of two-hour entertainment provided building line exception for a ga­ PreqiirncA'.v Mndulatlon ’ Association, contalna descriptions meadow, Mas*-, was the guest of j rage at 61 Jordt street. Green- fore sumijicr. Call on us for W TH T—Green Hornet. coughs due to colds by its by Mrs. Noreen Pratt Annuli and W TIC —When a Girl Marries. W TH T— F-M 106.7 MO. of 577 current services and In addi­ Miss Hattie Berr Sunday. pupils from her dancing studio. W D R C -F M 98.7 SIC. tion llata 311 services discontinued The special Lenter. service will j soothing effect on the throaL any type of carpentry MaacNtsrta swioa M tn W K N B —News; K itty Rayle. The show included toe and tap W CCC—Junior Disc Jockej-s. W n iA — 108.7 MC. In recent years, helpful data for begin Thursday evening at the ST. MARY'S dancing, acrobatic dancing, roller W TIC— FM 45.8; 00Jl 3IC. business man. researcher or gov­ Ellington Congregational church work. 5:15— skating artists, and two vocalists. A & C WELDING CO. W ON8—Superman. , WDRC—-FM. ernment offlcial. at 7:30 p. m. Lent la to be ob­ Included in this all local talent WCCC—Music Loft. Name as W DRC. Connecticut Department of Lsi- served hy a series of Thursday ev­ EPISCOPAL CHURCH Ml vere Diane Nichols, Shirley •Tel. 1293 WTIC-Portia Faces Life. W FHA bor has issued the Industrial Direc­ ening meetings at the church cul­ Hutson, Beverly Dickson, VlrBinla FREE ESTIMATES W K N B -D oris Day. P. M. tory of Connecticut. This is a minating with a llo ly Thursday Church and Locust S ired and Roberta Porter, and Peggy •1:00 Meet Miss Mason. practical business directory for Candle Llg'ot Communion service W e Weld Cracked Blocks, 5:9«— Craddock. The vocalists were Mi.as WDRC—Old Record Shop. 4 :4 6 -P H T Time. both public and private induatries. In Holy Week. The annual World Carol Olander and Mrs. George Boilers, Furnaces . CALL 4022 WCCC—News: Big Brother Bill. 5:00 —Evening Centlnel. It has an alphabetic. Industrial, Dav of Prayer Is fixed for Friday, Vince. Both vocalists were called I T S A N A R T W O N8—Captain Midnight. 6:00— News. and geographic classification. ' March 4 at 3 p. m. at the Metho­ Ash Wpcliiestlay, Tliursflay, Friday back for encore numbers of lri.sh W TH T—Jack Arrnstrong. 6:15— Sports;. Weather. The new Issue of Statistical Ab­ dist church In Rockville. and Scotch ballads. Everett Me- 6;30—Fortunes In Music. For the past aevernl nionihs, members of Troop One have been sponsoring projeeta to ralee funds for an Though trp can*t make a new car oui of your W TIC —Just Plsin Bill. stract o f the United States, pub­ The Sacrament of Holy Commu­ ]Marrh 2, 3, and 1 Cluggage also rendered several se 7;00—Gardening With the Galla­ SffliJ "International .|•■^^endshlp” trip to Kur«>pc this auninier. rictiired are, left to right, first row, seated: 5:46— lished by the U. 8. Department of nion will be celebrated Sunday lections that Included "The Road old one— ice certainly can do a great deal |o WDRC—Herb Shriner and Ray­ ghers. Commerce, haa been received. at the Ellington church. Tho.xe To Mandalay,” "Captain John Marilyn 3loorr. Virginia tlrern. Marian SchlrWge, June sievenson: 2nd row; Claire OMs, Emily Smith, 7:1.5—Easy Rhythm. Evei^thing on plastics will be Ann Kish, Eleanor Gordon, .Vrtemis Paalanov; 3rd row:' Joan Schiielr., Carolyn Soetl, Barbara Kl«|appen- mond Scott. wishing to unite with this church 7:30 P.M . Caztomguzy, Morristzy tmd Mae," and the Scottish version of Ruptured? improve itn appearance. W K N B -G len Miller. 7:30—Sundown Serenade. found In the new three-volume edi­ by confession of faith or letter arc "T Hate To Get Up In The Morn­ burg, Betty Jane I-ewls. V Ivlan Flrato waa not present when the picture was taken.______Ahiaa MaJara Ttaaa 8;00—Request Time. tion of Modem Plastics Encyclo­ Cheney, Int. W O NS^Tom Mix. Invited to do so at this time. TH E REV'. S E W ALL EMERSON ing.” Bach fad —Ha praIntJ- 9:00— News. AKRO.N TRUSS FIT- WTIC—Front Pago Farrell. pedia. Those wishing to do so are re­ —INlUflANei— Highlight of Evening NEW •Complete body and fender building. WTHT—FM. The 1949 Modern Packaging En­ Death Blamed TIN Q by graduated ex> Evening quested to'notify the pastor or one Dim Lewii St, Hartford 7-S295 A highlight of the entertainment .9 - perta. Don’t taka chaBCca fi:«»— Same As WTHT. cyclopedia has been received. This was provided by Buzxie and Skip- WTIC—FM. of the dcBConi. Local Girl Scouts to Make with Inexperlenoad tnua •f^actory paint job W D R C -N cw s. is well Illustrated and Indexed and py Garrette. two young colored Same As WTIC. gives the UtestT methods and styles Oil Inallention fitting. Our experts give W ON8—Nows. Learn To Know Christ and To Moke Him Known boys who drew tremendous ap­ you private, personal W TH T—Music at Six; Sports. Television of packagmig. . plause for their boogie-woogie ren­ •Budget terms arranged Two new weekly magazines of Trip Abroad This Summer Hartford, March 1—oPi — The ’ service. If yon Hava W TIC —News. WNHC—TV H-O Attention ditions on the piano and the worn a trass, you will 9:15— Interest to the business man have drums. TlteBe two lads from Hart­ death of Andrew Rtekis, 40, of P. M. been added this year. Oil. Paint Hartford, in a grade croaaing acci­ know whst real comfort W D RC—Jack Zalman Head­ 5:00 Teletunes; Program Re Gauge Railroaflfi Missioner THE REV. SEWALL EMERSON Merchants! ford were terrific in their perform­ For about l .co years, a small , methods of raising money i.s the means If you let our ex­ liners aub. and Drug Reporter, a ehemical suppers prepared and served hy the dent in Windsor February 1 result­ Bume. market authority, and Barrons. a Rector of St. Paul’s Church, Norwalk ance of modem jazz, and, were it group of young Manchester girl.s ed from his failure to hear and see perts fit Tou wttb a new W ONS—Sports; Nows. 6:00- Small Fry aub. • Airplanes Pick Up and Save not for the fact that they liad to troop, particularly the "Interna- AKRO.N MODERN MANCHESTER national busiiless and financial have born ililigcntly working on a warning signals. Coroner Loula W. WTIC—Strictly Sports; Weath­ tioh.al Suppers" which feature 6:30- Camera Headlines. weekly, covering business. Indus­ • Boats meet another engagement in .Nor­ Schaefer reported yesterday. Rlck- TRUSS.- er. 6;45—-Russ Hodge’s Scoreboard. MANCHESTER project that many ndiill.a would various dishes rcprc.sentativc of try. finance and Investment com­ wich later in the evening, would is was killed when his truck was 9:80— 7:00—Children’s Puppet Show. not think of attempting the task many countries. In ob.servance of modities and statistics. • Gars — — TOBACCO AND probably have held the interest of St l uck by a train on the Wilson Old fityla Tnua ■oek MOTOR SALES, Inc. W DRC—Record Album. 7:30— Manhattan Spotlight. Bring Others those present for another hour's of earning several thou-saml dollars International Frlciwl.-liip Week, Pada Hota lha kuaibat- QUINN’S WONS—The Answer Man. Read "llobbylng” Every Station crossing. 7:45— Newsreel. Roving Royals CANDY CO. show of their own. Music for the by themselves. such a supper was well attended 'The coroner said tlie man was aaaa aind paata covafait I “Your Oldsmoblle Dealer” W TH T—8 e r c n o Gammell;- 8:00—Film Sports. Saturday Night at (.’enter ('ongregational church OLD Weather. Wholesale entertainment was provided by With the visit of a ncligian watching farm hands at work near 9:00—We the People. N O TE; The Holy Communion M ill be celebrated Eifch Day James McKay at the piano. last Thursday evening Guests PHARMACY W TIC— Emile Cote Glee aub. Rochester.»-v/P)- Dvirlng the flpst 22 Birch St. TeL S81S the road and paid no attention to 612 WEST CENTER STREET / PHONE 41.14 9:30 —Believe-It-Or-Not. two-thirds of theli Basketball As­ HOBBY SHOPPE Following the entertainment Girl Guide I Scout >. Ginetlc Van fonml the varied menu, which con­ flashing warning lights, a warning 9:46— at 6 a. m. and 10 a. m. 10:00—Sports. sociation of America schedule the Patronize Your Local dancing was enjoyed until I Hciprebeke, to Manchc.ater two sisted of French. Turkish, Gre»k, bell and the train whistle. WDRC— Lowell Thomas. 9 Griswold Street Phono 8288 Rochester Royals travelled 26.819 Merchants o'clock to the music of Ward summers ago. the members of Sen­ Mexican. Swedish. Italian, German WTHT—Senator Brien Mc­ Open 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. Mahon. rail miles .or their road games. Krause and his band. ior Girl Scout Troop One became and American foods, interesting as |' keenly interc.atod in the peoples of well as deltflous. W TIC —'I'hrec Star Ebitra. Recruits to Gel W ONS—Evening Star. other lands. Ginette casually sug­ At the recent New England Re-j 7:00— gested that the girls make a trip g1or.nl .Scout l-eaders Conference, I Atlclecl Schooling Reserves Decision to Europe and the project was WDRC— Beulah. the project was acclaimed the j WONS—Fulton Lewlt, Jr. soon under way. most outstanding in the New Eng­ W TH T—News. Fort Monroe, Va„ March 1— On Higher Fares Many persona] pleasure// were land area and an inspiration for sacrlfieed while the group worked W TIC— Slipper aub. New Army recruits are going to all young people everywhere, j 7:16— earne.atly to reach llielr goal by Troop One is believed to be only I get nearly twice aa much school­ Hartford. March 1—(JPi — The telling candy, cookies, greeting WDRC— Jack Smith Show. Stats Public Utilltlss commission the third group in the United ‘ WONS—Tello-Test. ing in the basic business of soldier­ cards, holding bazaars, b.aliy-sll- I Stales to attempt such an under- ' has reserved decision on the appli­ ttng, making fTtristmas decora- HOW MUCH IS W TH T—Hall of Fame. . ing. cations of two Torrlngton taxicab tlona. etc. taking. AVTlC—News. Gen. Jacob L. Devera, .chief of companies for permission to in­ 7:90— BUYING A UNB (M ? THEN BUY THE A t the same time, requirements The trip will lie made this slim­ Army field forcaa, said In lut order crease fares. of National Girl Scout Headquar­ mer in the spirit of international ' WDRC—a u b Flfteen- yesterday that In about • week The two companies, E. J. Kelley ters for becoming an •'Internation­ fr ieml.-hip. Cortact.a liave hern , W ON8—Robert Murleigh, News the present eight weeks basic and Yellow Cab. seek a fare of 30 al Friendship Troop" were being m.ide in eni h of the lands to be ‘ W TH T—Counterspy. training period will 1» extended to cents for the flrat half mile, and met. Among the.se. were the estab- visited and the eirls will be guided ' ONE RESCUE WORTH? • W nc—Hollywood Theater. 14 weeks. This move was largely flva cents for cacti additional one- llshnicnt and maintenance of a 111 their tours by per.sims familiar I 7:46— governed by the fact that all reg- aizth of a mile, plus 10 cents for primitive camp, study of the geo­ willi the various-coUnlrie,- WDRC— Edward R. Murrow. ! ular Army units in the United fsch three minutes of waiting graphy. customs and history of tl;c WONS— Inside of Sports. I States are up to organized strength several countries to be visited Illseiiaes Show Drop 8 :00— . so there’s no rush to fill the gaps. CAR IH A'fi MOST DBnNCnffiJ **^^e Kelley company now England, France, Belgium. The I WDRC—Mystery Theater. The new training program will chartKs SO cents for a trip within Netherlands and Switreiland. An­ I HHrtforrI. Man h I V A , WONS—Casebook of Gregory continue to stress the new Army Torrojgton, while the Yellow Cab other i^qniaite is to become ac­ ' sharp drop in Ihr luimb^'r of tipu i Mood. system of treating the recruit company haa a tone fare system. quainted with a troop in a foreign ra.9o.s of rhit.’kcnptix, mump.’i and A tiny hand above tha water. 'ITien slowly, W TH T— Red Ryder. more as an individual. ' land through correspondence. inra.slt’s ua.s luporttMl by tho Slat* slowly it sinks. But there is time—still time— WTIC—ThU la Your Ufe. "His greatest value as a fighting ■ Troop One has three such groups HrAlUi I )ppart ment. ('hirkonj>o\ 8:80— man," Devers said, "is hla ability Slieriivan Heads witli whom letters and pm kagos ra.m's H i la.Kt wftk. «;;ainst if only someone is near, someone who knows W DRC—Mr. and Mrs. North. to think, act and respond on his are exchanged France Rclgnini r»2R in thf prrt riling WONS—Official Detective; Hy own initiative.’' ~7he / 9 4 9 I and England. i ra.No.x ftdl to .'149 • f rf>m and! ■ what to do. A twelve-year-old boy, a woman, Gardner. W TH T—'Town Meeting of the Welfare Group ■ Cut I mt*nslt>.«! tasrs dropped to from ' an old man—anyvne, if only he knotr$. One hf the ino.'l popular 107. Air. Deaths Last Night W TIC — Allan Young Show. New Haven, Ntari h 1 — - - I 0 :00— Nathan P. Sherman ha.v been elect And the wonderful thing is that there are -1 W D R C -W ’e the People New York — Charles Hanson | ed president of the New Haven millions who do know what to do and how to w n c —Bob Hope Show , Towne, 72, editor, poet and author. I Council of Social Agenciei. A for­ 9:l.%— who was former editor of Harper's j mer newspaperman- and once 'di­ Enpeviallv for Lent do it. Last year alone, you— through your Red W’ONS— News. Bazaar, Smart Set magazine and \ rector of public relations at Yale, I Croes—made it possible to train more than 9:80— Mcauro's magazine, and once 1 Sherman is now editor of The W d RC—Strike It Rich. conducted a literary column in the 1 Union Times, a 'abor weekly news­ a half-milli(»n people in water safety. Another W ONS—'The Air Force - Hour; old New York American. He was ' paper in this city , and publicity | Delicious Soured Cream 65,000 were trained and qualified as instructors News. boni in Louisville. Ky. director for the New Haven Cen­ W TH T—News. Baltimore—William W. Wool- ' tral Labor Council (AFL). In N aliiabit* Drinking (da^tirs in water safety and first aid. It is estimated W TtC—Fibber McGee and Mol- eott. 72, humorist and brother ol Ofliciala laid they belieied it Iv. the late Alexander Woolcott. au was the first time that a man that 17,000,000 have Ixad training in first aid (Ruby Red or (.rystnl ( lenr) 9:4.1-^ ■ thor and playwright. He was born peominently connected with the W TH T— Detroit Symphony in Washington. '•bor nvovement hail been named ' and water safety through your Red Cross. It’S completely new! 10:00— Tiffin. O.—Dr. Oiarles A. CYick- to head a social welfare group in ' W DRC—Hit the Jaekpot. ! ayne, 70. former president of To- liio state. Yet road-proven, too! Many of these people are able to save human WONS—Kom's-A-Kraekln’. I lege university. He was bom in I W’n C —Big Town. ! Bellaire, O. life— priceleas human life. How much is this ability worth? 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M A R C H 1, 1949 :Wi rAUE SIX ------•------~~~ she sat among her maids iii a bunt­ nical reasons for the citizens to Retiretl College ing-draped stand at the swank congregate in the streets, dancing, One More Weird Trial PQ8t«OperaUon Handclasp New Orleans Boaton club on Canal street. singing, strutting;, pushing, stomp­ HUmrl)eBtpr Warning Given Yet Rex had to share his glory ing, laughing at each other and at Undor a new Bulgarian law, (jonneclicui Presideiil Honored Holding Fete with other spectacles. themselves, forgetting they ever CneiiMd l|eralb which is apparently retroactive The Open Forum About Driving There were two long processions had a worry or will have again. of decorated trucks. Each truck Tonight the celebration enda rVMUtfliSU MV T«M ! forever, it la treason to give al- New London, March 1—(A*»—Dr, — aiJl PRlNTtNU UU.. IKC. Yankee Communlcattona for publications In the Open Forum will not A NEW HOME? bore members of a club, fraternity with the torchlit parade of the i most any kind of information to a ! Katharine Blunt, president emeri- I ijuits Work and Plays or other .group, costumed alike or Krewe of Comus, balls of Rex and U B>n«H ettMt ! foreigner. It might be treason to a u . u . be guaranteed publication if thev conUin more than 300 woids. WhenMinute$ HaoeliMUr. Cobb. The Herald teser\es the right to decline to publish any matter I rSa o f Connectlqut College for State Police Advise Mo« according to a'central theme. Oomus a t the Municipal auditor TBUMA* PCHUUauN ' stand on a street, corner and give that may be libelous or which is in bad taste. Free expression i Women, has received a citation aa If you are planning to build or buy a new home, our ‘Let’s Pretend’ on A cou)>le of dozen marching ium. and various ampler affairs. Count T imb.. Obb'I Hknif*. It is inevitable, considering the | a torists’ to Avoid Tomorriw Lent begins. Today's , T bob«M OetoOBi ». H»l. ^a stranger directions to the rsil- o f political views Is desired bv contributions of this character I a •■dlatlngulshed cltlaen” o f New Mardi Gras Today clubs moved on foot through the state of the Republican party in I revelers will become worshippers Hava yonr dnetnr. tele- bui letters which ar» defamatory or abusive will be refected. i London. mortiraire departmetat can aaalst you in chooaing the type necessary Travel’ crowds. One of the most spectacular at Ash Wednesday setVlcei. phone Ms preseriptloa MuBdsyp„ah«i.d aad Holidara Cnltreo tt-• -ttit i ' “ ^ r r a ‘lgely this kind of trea.,on .Connecticut after the last election. I It was presented to her at a din- New Orleans, March 1 — <45 — Post oMWa at ManchSiter, Conn.. •• that the shadow of ambition should just kept your eyes on that ball' night on behalf of the of financing beat suited to your eircumatances. Hirtford, March 1—<45—State pageants was thgt of the Zulus, to Weldon’a over oar pri­ which the defendants in the Bul­ Wheel. Chair Baaketball New Orleans quit work today and ■ecoBd Clast Mail Htttsr. the way they did. and they ccr-1 jfgn's Club of Congregation Beth- Negro organization which appears vate profeaslnnal « 1r* fer garian spy trials have been dig­ lie heavily across Republican legis­ To the Editor; p dlcc early today warned againM tainly kept it moving. ! e i. The club plana to make the \ played "L eft Pretend." In the barbaric splendor of A e Immediate delivery t* MUBSCRIPTIUN RATCS lative policy and behavior in the . I have just learned from the * •'unnecessary travel until the SlU.UU ging up out of their own past. Manchester sports fans have a »vard annually to a leading citl- It was Mardi Gras. jungle. Bandleader l»u ls Ann UBS Tsar Mall ...... present session. sports pages that the Wheel Chair PRESCRIPTIONS year home. Sis mootot B» Mali ...... t a.uu Twenty years ago, one of them really fine opportunity to sec a j Jen of this city, and Dr. Blunt was storm abated and road conditions For glorious hours the problems »tr°n8 Ubb montli By Mall ...... S l.uo The Republican party, after that Baaketball team of the New Eng- have Improved." • t IM says, he had a certain conversa­ remarkable sport and a remark­ chosen as the first recipient. of the rest o f the world; and of Orleans to be kins of the Zulus to- CALLED FOR Single Copy ...... election. was in the unusual posi-1 Innd Paralyzed Veterans will able team, and I am glad that Her successor at Connecticut The warning. Issued by Commis­ the other 364 days,davs. were-solved day. . . . Weekly, By Carrier ...... I i’t tion with a certain American, THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. $U (lU tloii of having had its slate of am-1 again play at the Manchester Ar- these boys are booked again for College for Women. Dr. Rosemary sioner EMWard J,. Hickey, called simply by making believe they But the parades were only tech- AND WELDON'S f lOe. del'rered. One T»a> ..... t)r, to ^ mory Wcdiie.sdady night. It just HANCHSSTGR. CONN. Weal at Miaa.. roraign ...... l i i uojThat conversation, he now admits, 1 bitloiis wiped fairly clean. our own town this Wednesday. 1 Park, made the presentation to her conditions produced by 24 hours of didn’t exl«t. 901 9IAIN STREET be specific, there was no individ- occurred to me that some people . . , , constituted treason. due to previous com -. for the club, continuous snow “ fair to poor," By Bcorea of thousands, the DELIVERED MCUHCK ur ual, who was likely to exert It. who might wonder what Wheel Chair S , . Member Federal Deposit Ina. Corp. will be unable to attend ------and added that "chains are a ne- people stepped out of the normal riiM ai»a*-H:i A TED p k Esmi One of the defendants, avid to had any very great claim on the Baaketball is like, and I wanted . „ m c TB« Assocl«-«d Pre»i 't e»clu»'vsly cssslty In most arCas." buQadrum lives Into the characters ( T a r t o w Q ^ paity's next gubernatorial nomi­ to sav that it is a really wonder- ' game, PINE tn'.iUCd to Ihs ust of repiinUcst'on ol plead hia guilt, went on for seven they have not even of their dreams and fancy. ail as»» dtspsunei cred'tro to 'l. or nation. fill game. ' * f®* Suspect Quizzed Sertons Traffic TIrups Bot otfitnris* cred'tfd 'n tn'» o*P" hours with-lhis kind of thing. tlic.se lads play at the mentioned it but It'a worth know­ From 12 to 30 Inches of snow They appeared as acrobats, I There .were, of course, certain I saw ballet dancers, clowns, devils, PHARMACY aad also IBs local ne«» puM'aPea acre. In addition to his great feeling ambitions pre.sent. Former Comp­ Armory some time ago. and I do ing that every one of these play­ Oil Burglaries early today had caused serious T A K E O N E M A N -TO Ail rights of rapuOMcal'on . I etcr'ai ers is a combat veteran who lost traffic tieupa In half a dozen sec­ elves, fakirs, gypsies, highwaymen, PAINT THE DOME OF 6(54 Center Street TABLE diBPatcfits aertlo are elso reaereed. of guilt, he expressed a great feel­ troller Fred Zeller is "avaiiable,'' not think there was a persons in HOW LONG WOULD »T Indians, jockeys, knights, life- THE CAPITOL? and may oe heard from, but there the audience that did not find it the use of hia legs In his coun­ tions of the state. Including the Tel. 2 9814 Full aareice el'tsl of N. B. A. Sere- ing of love and admiration for the try's service. When yon sec New Haven. March l -c;P )-P o ­ Wilbur Cross parkway sast of gtiarda. minstrels, nymphs, or­ Is no indication that his present one of the be.st and fastest bas­ angutangs, pirates, queens, roust­ PADS lea. fat______Communists. He had been wrong. ^ core of Eastern Connecticut ketball games he had ever seen them, you will be glad that lads lice questioned Peter Smerglio, Charter Oak bridge, and on Routes ...... like this can conquer handicaps | 37“ ,^ -“ ” nection with a burglary GOOD n m iirci 15- between Vernon and Tolland, abouts, souses, tramps. Uncle Sam, Pubnahtra RepreeanUl'eta. Ttie he said, to fear them. He realized , strength will ever be augmented an.vwhere, in Wheel Chairs or out AN&w ER: « iih H M of them. It is unbelievable the as surely as they have conquered , Friday night in the West Ha- . and 84 in the vicinity of Watrous vaqueros, witches, yeggs, and just Jutma Uattaaire Ppec'al Agtncy —.Naw now, he said, that Communism is ! appreciably. Former .State's At­ plain zanle*. ALMOST York. Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. torney Hugh M. Alcorn, Jr., was wav these boys cover the court, opposing teams. ; High Mbool and an earlier j USED JL JIX% Sll 9 hill. There would have been some 9 TEARS i the only way to prepare a country . preparing himself for eventual anti their game was so intense It is a very worth while experi- Haven burglary case. < Greatest accumulation of snow mihI I1|> ygmiKH a u d it BUREAU OF I beginning with "X ," too. If anyone INCOME TAX gRCULATIUNg. for real religious freedom. |gubernatorial honors when he took lb’s! It was not until it was over ence. and one that no one shouk! > charges of breaking and entering , LOTS OF MILEAGE— BIG SAVINGS - 20 Inches—w a. In the Merritt Nol 'I Mke I htinrr* liv had known what a xinca or a xosa MrMBurliitf \ttnr I'lfllvir f«»r ■ Why, he said, when he was be­ last 's nomination for lieuten­ that you came back to realizing■■ , miss. I were lodged against the man by | Parkway section of Fairfield coun­ P k -. - -“ 1. ,,,, ^ Is. The Btrald Printing Company. Inc.. ant governor, but the statistics of that they were not able to walk j Yours truly. the two munlclpnlitles. Ball was ty where early today It still was is my business not just a r«l»U Vmt\ Aaauaata ao Bnancial raapooaib>ni.T fur ing questioned, he had merely told 6..50xl5 Joe Llpanl (right), II, clasp* aeven-year-old O ro le Ann Wenzel’s hand in Jersey Orthopei^ hospltaL The carnival season haa been the election did not enhance his or run. any one of them. You George H. Waddell set at $5,000. 7.50x20 6..50xl6 snowing hard. few weeks but 52 weeks a typographical errora appaatiag ia ad* the young lady questioning him ' Orange, N. J„ snd lelU her she soon may walk again now that bone strips from hi* am putate leg_ w celebrated since Jan. 6 with balls, eartlaamaata and othar raadihg maltar. chances, and it is likely to be some West Haven police .said Smerg- Although main highways had Joe's leg, unusnaUe alnoe Mrth, year. years before a Republican state grafted to her spine. Carole has been crippled b.v Infanll^ paralysis.^ and for the past ten days with la Tha Maacheattr Beanlng Harald. that he hadn't eaten any grapes j lio, who was arrested yesterday Ui 6.00x16 5.50>tl7 5.25x18 been ploughed most roads were beds In the hospital. (A P wlro- parades. But today only, Mardi Teday convention greets a revival of his the critical condition of one of its covered with hard-packed snow was removed for an artificial limb. The children occupy adjoining For qualified as.sistanre lately. She sent out and inimedl- > founders. Mrs. Robert Brown of Bridgeport, was siispected in the Gras, 'Shrove 'Tuesday, the day be­ Tuesday, M ardi 1 ambition with any enthusiasm. Tolland and slippery. photo). \ ______\n4l ufir uf 4»(jr atcly he was brought grapes. Nice , Westchester. She is with a daugh­ high school burglary in which fore Lent, the whole city joins In n ij h e r e c a n T O U g e t in tbe preparation of your itontc lo vuur htmic to fl«» ihr It Is a pretty factual summar.v $ lie 'in change, most of it in roll-s, C an tVltbout Chains Barred I SC tC N Ti^iC R E P A IR S people, the Coiniminists. He loves , of the situation to reiterate that ter in New Britain; and little or BATTERIES individually In their home parishes, a general holiday of public maak- a income tax return call nieisRurins for >ed the no hope of her recovery is report­ invited the ladies of Tolland Fed­ night to keep roads open here. O f­ K. of C. Sets Dale Supreme Knight Swift requested marked, “ West Haven High to be barred from the Merritt , Visitors estimated reughly at Uk lo -dinal Mlndazenty of Hungary. Monarch of the celebration— changing akiea; the serviee of their caii.se. Chester, to represent the chapter Mra. Helen Smith and daughter, | amount undisclosed, was taken accumulation of from 15 to 18 many sections. Rex, king of carnival and lord of session of the General Assemiil.v. at the DAR continental congress] Sally, left town Thursday for sev­ “ I hear the rushing of the So there goes into the world s For, with the slate elean, there from the West Haven school, inches of snow reports consider­ At nearby Bethel, school chil­ plan for the annual Ladies' Night ! “ k; misrule— was Lester F. Alexander, in Washington, D. C., the week of j eral weeks' vacation to be spent PANTALEO'S ...... ,, - nounced the first degree will be blast record book another of those curi- I is an inevitable ehanee that the along with the change. able drifting. Main roads are dren residing In one outlying sec­ of Campbell council, Knights , conferred upon a class of csndl- Industrialist and boat builder. April 17. ! in Florida. New Haven police said that the Hia queen was a beautiful, petite •That through the snowy valley legislature may be the forum In plouged, and sanded, but others tion didn't reach their homes un­ Columbua, was made at the meet- dates at St. Bridget's hall next ous and baffling confessions which Mrs. Gertrude M. Hough was j Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook with man had been 'sought here since til 8 o'clock last night as the bus in debutante with blue eyes and light w'hlrh the next major party fig­ their daughter and son were call­ are slippery. Ing of the council last night by'M onday evening. Another flrat fUea.” are the foundation of the Commu- j ure develops. also appointed as one of the alter- | last Oct. 2.5. At that time, three USED AUTO PARTS Strong winds were causing Which they were riding was delay­ brown hair. Dolly Ann Rouchon. ers Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John men. broke into a State street 1 Grand Knight Thomas J. Morris- d'grec is planned for nist system of justice. Under this ; The two peraonalllles • most ' natives to the state convention t o ; heavy drifting In northeastern ed because of snow blocked high­ -r . ... s. 1 .J .April ^ with a second decree on daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edmond So the poet, and nature, for once H. Steele and Mrs. Leila S. Hall. package atore. One of them es­ Connecticut frdm Hartford to the Souchon. system, the accused is not brought ; prominently involved In this pos- be held in Manchester. March 16. i Robert and Mary Stickcl have Horace Street Tel. 5346 ways. .-ey. The affair will be held on I prhlay, April 8. The third de- thia season, honors the traditional sIMIIIy are the two Republlean Mrs. Ida C. Heck, a former caped after a city-wide chase Massabhu^tU line with sta ed Easter Monday, April 18. Maurice | pree will be exemplified on Sunday, Traditional high point of the to trial unless he is ready to con­ purchased the Rudolph farnr from which ended in the capture of the and the normal. W e had had in fioor leaders, Senator Charles teacher in the Hebron schools, is , Raymond Smith. This frfrin to car* causing traffic delays on hills. O'Connor was named as chairman j April 10. revelry was the passage of Rex’s fess. What brings him to the S. House and Representative other two. Snow Lighter parade of mule-drawn, painted mind, for an opening March quo­ taking the place of Mrs. Inez older residents was known as the Coping With Heavy Drifts of the committee, He will be as- point of the proper confession Is George Cohway. .\nd the in- One-way traffic was operating I canvas floats through the streets tation in this year of the absent Barkct of Columbia, owing to ill*] Misses Clark homestead. Than in December sisted by Gordon Taylor. Manuel 5Iom Wins dieiM Title nothing that can hr analyzed by I evHalile, It still polite, shading ness in the latter's family. Boy Scout Troop 15 will meet on parts of U. h. Route 6 In Wind­ at midday. winter, some such immortal lines of differences between them has New London, March I i/Pi — Andrade. John Young. John Stew-, Climax of Rex's ride was the outsiders. It transpires botU’ecn •Hie Rev. H. R. Keen announced this evening at the Town hall to ham county, in northeastern Con­ of spring as, “Get up, sweet alug- already become signlflrant. It necticut where highway crews Thirteen and a half imjjics of snow- art. John E. Lyons, Joseph McCooe. 5IOSCOW’ - •A’)— Olga Rubtzovn, champagne toast to his queen aa Michael Civlello, Norman Bessette,' the ComniunisLs and their victim. Is likely to become even more Siuulay that theio will be a service I Vi*;-?:'-!: were coping with heavy drifts. 39-year-old mother of five children, a-bed, and see. The dew bespan­ Advancement hike. Scoutmaster had fallen at 8:30 a. m.. today, Ulric Cote. John McCartan. W il­ If we were to guess, ^ce would say clear as the session progresses. in St. Peter's Episcopal church. Main roads in southeastern Con­ gling herb and tree.” Davis will have charge. only an Inch and a half lesa than liam Marsh, James Donnellsn, haa won the women's chess champ­ House Majority Leader Conway Wednesday at 10 a, m., with ^ necticut between New Haven and that it is a mental «n d emotional Rev. William C. H. Moe aelected the 15 inches that fell Dec. 19 In John Queen and John Entwhlstle. ionship* of the "USSR for the sixth But such a dew-pearly spring . . , *o fhri has served as the vehicle Litany and the shorter com- ^ the R h o d e Island line were FENDER 4ND BODY process, in which the only drug is for the loudest Republican charges munion. Ash Wednesday marks the : for his Sunday sermon theme; the heaviest snowfall in this area Complying with a request from time. morning has been slightly post­ "How Long Will Man Survive on ploughed but slippery, but beyond An engine caster by profession, probably the drug of an intensely j against Governor Bowles and his beginning of the Lenten season. | in many years. Supreme Knight John E. Swift, WORK poned. This March ia truly a the Earth.” Taking the first chap­ s tie up on Route 84 were open, she started winning chess matches clever and persuasive fanaticism ' ProBf*'"" The sixth Birthday of “ Penny,'' | ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc The state police however called The snow started falling at relayed by Slate Deputy Thomas leonine fellow, roaring down from I Senate Minority Leader House daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mason , ter of Genesis, showing depletion 11:05 a. m.. yesterday, continue ■J. MoIIoy, Grand Knight Morrissey at 17. She captured her first all- on the part of the Communist jail and waste for man's survival on conditions in this area poor and Unlon title In 1928. Sollmene and FUrr. Inc. the north hills, pawing angrily at , has combined criticism with talk Stoddard Beldcn of Amston, was REAL ESTATE AND INSURAN^E\ repeated their warning against un­ steadily all day and through the has set aside next Sunday, the first era. and definite action of cooperation observed February L5. by a family , the earth, a sermon of much study this Sunday In Lent, for members of She had 13 points out of a pos­ 634 Center Street farm doors, assaulting thermome­ necessary travel. .. .. night and wa.s still falling between the Legislature and G ov-' pai ty. A handsome birthday cake and thought. 953 MAIN STREET, TELEPHONE 3450 morning. the council to receive communion sible 17. Some day. perhaps, one of these The Young People's worship Interburban buses were behind ters, and casting a sudden sense , men who has nsxMrf »hrn,,<.v. iNo 'P"®® those areas where co- , with candles was the main feature schedule but running in most areas len who has pai service at 7:30 p. m. in the church of primitive fear on all that secur­ ' " , “ i "P^ralion Is logical and beneficial ' „ f the table. Mr. and Mrs. William and a New Haven railroad spokes­ weird experience of Communist parlors. ' ity which had built up through 1 t o ^ t h ' as well as to the slate. Pond of Newington, the little girl's , man said the storm Iwd caused justice is going to come to the Conway has been the Republi- grandparents, were present. Union Lenten services begin In "no serious delays" In schedules. reiteration of the guess that there Union Congregational church in time when he is capable of tell­ ready to fight the Gov- second party was held on 'Vv extra Operators Called would be no winter. House I Saturday, at which Charles Belden,' Rockville Wednesday evening, ing of hia experienca. In a fashion March 3 at 7;30 o'clock. Several A spokesman for tha Southern He's a terrible fellow in hi a flrat w m*. Kowalski, and Allen GarWch New England Telephone company the outside world can underatand. mg to explore the possibilities of helped celebrate. A brithday cup-1 f~">,7olland church are plantfing blow, this 1949 March. reserving the fight only to tho.se St New Haven said that no service That Is something that ha.s not yet cake, each with it., candle was I During hia fury, wc don't even areas where there is a deep and land Federated church March 23. interruption* had resulted from happened. Until that does hap- i "JtaT dlfferancr .served for each child. Game, were i the storm. He added, however, dare taunt him with reminders of of principle in- ITS ALL YOURS---- Drive it and learn why pen, all we know is that men go In voiced. placed and a nice time enjoyed. ', Tb* that telephona traffic had been In­ « % what a short life he is going to the Communist trial system one ffa far, thia distinction between TTie Hebron Women's Club I ."1^ 9 creased to such an extent that ex­ meets Thursday afternoon at the ' ''l l ' w tra operators ware called to work have. We'll wait until he grows a way and come out anothef, ususl- the two Republican leaden has home df Mrs. John A. Markham, cial rooms Thursila>. March 3 with . When President McKinley asked Mable inm ost manually operated ex- little weaker. been mainly one of attitude, and the serving at a. ni Biislnes, l.v with, a tremendous enthusiasm at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Alphoiis Wright 10 has not resolved Itself into open meeting at 2:30 o'clock. Boardman how the Red Cro.ss always got to chan^ea will be the leader. Each member i, when you PHILIP MORRIS! for their own conversion. Perhaps, conflict, or nny test In which one Family Sunday is the first Sun- The sjioketman called the snow in some of them, that professed or the other tries to swing the asked to bring something repre- the scene of a disa.ster so fast, she replied: '■light and vUfffy” and said accu­ The Last Filibuster? senting her particular hobby, or to every month. Its Carrots mulations of K.were not heavy enthusiasm is an intentional bur­ RepuMIcan membership of the .. special business meeting of “Mr. President, the Red Cross is ALREADY The filibuster la a veto— a veto Legislature his way. The com­ tell about it. I the Federated church Is to be held enough to fell llfnbs which break lesque. But no one really knows. promise .eviction, hill., for. In­ The Rev Harold R. Keen gave a thereJ’’ exposed wires. ' biflleted upon legislation before it next Sunday. March 8 at the close stance, which was largely engi­ group ot children of St. Peter's of worship to hear a report of con- la even enacted. neered by lloiise, was arcepted thurvh school a fine treat last le.sted comlitiona of the Sundav h.v the rest of the Republlean Thiirstiay aftoi'.,oon. He took them Heaviest SnowstoriU -f It is not a veto by any of the The Navy ,\rid The Bomb School anil take anv action which No matter where a di.«aster occurs, your legislative leadership without to Ihf Bushncll in Hartford to see That's Why recognize branches of govern­ is deemed advisable. Red Cross is there ready to assist. Your con­ In Area in 25 Years The Navy ha, never bothered to an.v sign of a spill, and t'onwav the Sliriners' (.’ircus. Mrs, William 103 ways Torrlngton, March — —The ment—by the executive or the ju­ helped pilot It through the low­ Franz Walkup, former resident 1 145 summarize, for the public, the re­ W. Hammond also furnished part tributions keep it there, and keep it ready to weatherman welcomed March with dicial. It is a veto which can be er chamber. But the proving of Tolland, now residing in Den­ sults of the second atomic boijib of the transportation. ver. Colorado, has written to his perform the deeds and acts of mercy you the heaviest snowstorm recorded In delivered by a small minority of of respeetlve merit on the part Children present Included the test at Bikini, in which the bomb of the two Repiihliean leglslu- Tolland former neighbors, of the this are* In 25 year*. The fall In four little Shorey girls. Patty, would perform were you there yourself. one house of Congress, the legis­ flve leaders will enntlniie to be disastrous oonditlons in surround­ Litchflelll county is reported as wa, explolcd in the water. Peley, Pinkie and Penny, Dolores Behind the wheel of a Frazer you suddenly realize you see much lative branch. an Inescapable feature of the ing areas tad the state during the ranging from 15 to 20 in-.’hes—and The facts seem to he that of P. Hall, Suaan Mercier, Jeannie snowr storms. About 40 miles north is still failing. better,drive much easier- All other cars become old-fa*hioned. Tha Conatitutiun originally dis­ session. about 70 ahips which were in the and Joseph Wilkalia. Suaan Sel­ of Denver the roads were com­ Schools throughout the county Discover the balanrtd car. The Frazer has amazing new distribu­ tributed several vetoes. One. the lers. Carol Smith, Alice Ann and pletely blocked. He writes the Rod have called off teaslons for today: target area, about nine ships have tion of mass and load. Its inner-spring front shocks and triple-control 2 MIIUOH HillBI official veto, went to the Presi­ Peggy Hammond, Danny and Cross faced all hazards, ready and motorists are experiencing been cleansed of radioactirtty so Richard Rearlck. Sue-Ellen Kirk- i with immediate aid and shelter trouble on the highway.*, although steering are basic and major improvements in engineering., dent. Another, the legal veto, went GIVE NOW TO THE RED CROSS! that they could be u.sed again if Hebron . ham, Silas and Michael Richard- ] and food for the \1ctims of the no aerious accidents have been re­ Thedijference* of the Frazer begin with "years ahead” driving ease, sm okers SW !T «li « > to the Supreme Court. And, on I stqrm areas. 5 that were desireil. son. ported. riding comfort and luxury. You have air-conditioned coolness or foreign alliances, the Constitution Hebron Orange gave it, fourth school menu State police at the Litchfield and rave a veto to one-third plus one In other words, the underwater preienution of “The Gay .Nineties Tuesday evening at I from_ February 28 to March 4. Canaan barracks report that high­ warmth. You have the widest choice of colors and fabrics ever avail­ atomic bomb Wiped out the Bikini lu J ‘ I Gilead Hall, was scheduled for a Monday: Macaroni and tomato ways are coated with hard packed able tn any ear plus the unbeatable combination of performance and of the membership of the Senate, Revue"e in Cqlche,terColchester Friday eve- program presented by East Cen-!j Muce,sauce, with hamburg, crackers , fleet, for all practical purposes. snow and that chains are neces­ economy which only the Frazer’s high compression engine can give. P h i l i p NVo r w s . assuming that, on very important ning, It wa, gyrather unpleasant *j tral Pomona officers i and cooklea; Tuesday. Corned beef 1 sary. 'They pdyise motorists to stay I The Navy has been abandoning Issues, there ought to be a gener­ evenuigiig but the r ^ r t I, that a fair William and Ellen Secord have hash, asparagus, bread and jelly, I at home unle.s* travel is essential. '^X.You have a whole world of differences to discover in the Frazer— the ship., that "aurvived.'' one by jello; Wednesday. Corn chowder, I al unanimity before thia country house Was present. The player, returned from a school vacation, Doing Yeoman Work SeeiLat your nearest Kaiser-Frazer dealer’s—today! ! one, and aa quietly as possible. To spent with their grandparents. Mr. bread and peanut butter,' 'ginger- ' Highway and municipal plow­ adopted a policy. have been invited to repeat their bread; Thuraday, Scalloped pota­ ing and sanding crews r.re doing I summarize the Bikini result in one j show in one and Mrs. David Sullivan In East The fourth veto, the one the j or two other town. Hartford. toes with ham, peas, bread and ; yeoman work in their efforts to Constitution never specifically cre­ terse statement might do some- I but have made no dates as yet Billy and Floyd Fogil. Jr. also butter, orange and grapefruit; ' keep ahead of the storm, and all There are 15 or in the group and i atUnded" the Shrtliera" Friday, Baked beans, coleslaw. : ated or authorized, has grown up thing to future appropriation, for 20 ...... Circus on main arteries are open. Drifting naval building. It might give the It Is not so easy to hold so niany | .j,. rolls, doughnuts. Milk is served ia reported in the rural areas, througli evolution of Senate nilea. together for presentation dates. with all meals. i heaping more work on the JboW public the idea that navies sre ob­ A swirling, drifting enow and FJMZM Under these rules, it is actually Mrs, John E. Horton, chairman lowered temperature gave real-, Miss Bernice Hall and her moth- ^ removal crew's. impoa.ribic for the Senate to atop solete in the atomic age. of the Hebron branch of Columbia dents a touch of something Uke|®^« returned The storm is the worst since fo r those who want theJtnest Red d o s s announces that the cam­ one of its members from talking, Although the Navy has not yet winter weather Monday. | Feb. 20, 1934, when 18 inches were paign for membership will take Schools here opened on schedule j' ' Waahing- recorded in "Torrington. Today tlie so long a, he la physically able to made any report to the American place through March. She will timo Mondav. th” 28th the term I ton. D. C..C., on a sightseeing .... tour. | fall measured 20 inches in Torring­ S iift Hticl Hurl W oJttvUJlrW lnffX, C«4r)i So4«|„.uii* tima...umt ittlioil of Fredericksburg and Mt. Ver- , \ -'T. continue to hold .the floor. Given.| result of the tests at name a chairman for the drive, ending April 22. Good Friday. ton at 7 a.m. non. They were pi'osent at tlic two or lliree members banded to­ Bikini, held m H)46. it ha.s lioen who will in her turn appoint solici­ April 15th. will be a holiday. uTmUinroi ; services at the tomb of Waahing- gether in a desperate cause, and very prompt to release the results tors. It is hoped that the town will Mrs. Willlsm W. Hami do as well as last year in the re­ HammomJ. I 22. ' Danbury Reports Uic business of the Senate ran be of a mock atom iKimb attack George Alden, Jr’., and Gardner Q, Miss Doris Clough teacher at sult Thus far no definite quota Shorey. PTA presidenL « ’ill ae^-e : ^ j ^ ^ Fall of 21 Inches delayed indefinitely. which WB, directed Sunday ha, been announced. c, . committee to vacation in Tolland calling on her Danbury, March I —typ;-Danbury This is the weapon through agaln.st the fleet now on inancnvei Daniel G. Horton, on a drive purchase of ' many friends here. I today had apparently reoor^d the through .Vshford a tew days ago, which theac relatively few mom- in the Canbliean. the new . Mra. Lee E. Darling of Manch4s- heaviest fall of snow in the storm bii'S of the Senate can. if they The duinniy Htoin l»omb wa.s caught a fascinating glimp.se ot lebron people ter haa been a recent guest of Mrs. which began earlv Monday and something growing liy the road­ wish, exercise them" veto. The>- can dro[iped on a ficcl of cTeven ship.,. with -Mmo. Emery M. Clough and Mr. Clough, didn't subside until early this side. Getting out and Investigating .son Michael Gi bert of New Yoik ^ modem and old fashioned morning. Ths Danbury U. 8 . Coop­ refuse to stop talking until they The Navy'.s announcement of the he found trailing arbutus in full will be interested to earn |h«t Tolland Town erative Weather bureau station re­ arc given a guarantee that no fur­ result, says that of lhe.se eleven , Bud. they have gone on a trip ^ plane , g Saturday for the ported an official fall of 21 Inches ther effort will be made to pas, ship.,, the j;iant aiieiaft eairiei • Officers elected at tile annual of snow here. • meeting of the Hebron Farmers' " V I ot Tolland Community the piece of legislation they hap­ Ikianklin D. Roi,.swell wa.s pnt lived Michel Gilbert la an artist , atten- Schools In all towns In the Dan­ Exchange, in Gilead Community aiul ha, nain^d scenes and ^ r - , ^ bury area were closed today. In 'lo p nmking doctors— pen to be opposing. I tempoiHcdy “out of aetion ‘ and Hall ThiirsdB.v evening are: Presi­ traits here. They have been loc.l | Sawmill Gang addition to Danbury, district towns This week the issue before the one dcslroyci was "sunk ' dent. Edward A. Smith: vice visitors for some years. , fumiihed music. needless deter^ In which school closings were, an­ eminent nose and throat specialists Senate is that o f the filibuster It-1 The dummy lK>inb wa.s adjudged president. F. Elton Post: secre­ Robert Small of Rockville for­ nounced are Bethel. Redding. self, and the filibuster is being | to have caused cnnsideralilc loji- tary. Mis. Joseph A. Barrasso: merly of Tolland called on Tolland ,„u t car 1» $25 Up Ridgefield. New Fairfield. Brook- -actstslly suggest Ph ilip. M orris in cases tieasurei. Joseph A. Barrasso: di­ F inancln* ' field and. Sb«''raan. used aa a weapon to defend Itself, ,tde damage to the carrici. and to Vic'liiii of Crash , friends Stinday and attended morn­ of irriution due to smoking. than gny othar rectors for three, years. Lucius W. ing worship service In the Tolland G.M.A-C Pta" P®' All Road* Open By its use. a small number ol have caused many ca.'.u.iltic, in its i Htate police at RldgefieH bar­ . Robinson. Sr., and C. Daniel Way Federated church. Find out what a difference it makes... Senators hope to veto the will of personnel. iI About 50 were prc.,ent and en­ Dies of Injuries Mr. and Mrs. 1. Tilden Jew. tt racks reported no accidents h»d Uading brand I the Senate majority, which ia to Other ship, in this lilllc fleet' joyed .a supper ,en-cd by the GHcad and John Adams, returned Sunday been recorded through the night .what a pleasure it is to smoke America's FINEST Congregational Ladies' Aid So­ due to the storm. All roads in the n O OTHf R dO ARfnt abolish the filibuster from future suffered alight damage. But the Greenwich, March How- from, two weeka spent In Florida. ciety, before the business meeting. Mrs. Roy Comlns haa returned to area were reported open bv Ltei't. Cigarette. Try a pack of Ph ilip M orris today! Senate business. This ia a flUbus- fleet as a wljole proceeded on its aid Partelow. 45, of Port Chester. CAN MAfCff IHAl STATtMOtri Among those present was a repre- N. Y „ died iu Groen.wich hospital her home In Worcester. Mass, after Carlton Klocker. commanding o f­ ter, then, in whidt all the issues of way, in “ fighting trim " Hentative of the Eastern Slate ficer. but he added drifting anqw last night of Injurio, suffered in a week spent an guest of Tolland r p t r u § i GLAD TOMORROW- all past and future filibusters are Thus the Navy's version of the Farmers' Exchange. Edward Wol- an automobile accident here. fiientlq. resulting from high .winda Avas >x>nt’nuing to make travel on concentrated and summarized. If Caribbean mock attack. There is llim.. It was disclosed that there , Partelow was injured early last Mrs.------Alice ----- Hall Creelman------who FPA/tR M.inhall. .■ VOU SMOKBD PNIUP MORRIS TODATI has been an increase in The volume 'Saturday morning when an auto- has spent 10 days with her grai.d- highways hazardous. P S > , • w ' . W - •« the struggle against this fiUbutUr little doubt that the Nayy, or any year, mobile in which he was a passen-1 parents Mr. and Mra. John H. City and town Highway depart- la not won. the thraat o f rule by a other military aertlce, for that The aasociatiun "buys grain and f « r went out of control on a curve Steele while her mother, Mr*. minority la perpetuated. This la a matUr, can cope with atomic other commodities for the farmers. on Old Field Point road and ov^tr Leila Hall was away, returned CARTER CHEVROCET CO., Inc. Drive one today — and you !1 drive if away battle in which many future bat­ bomba when they arc merely a ! Representative Mrs. Charles C. turned. He sustainedd a crushed, Sunday with her buaband Ira Sellers was among those of the Creelman who spent the week end tles are being decided. It ia a hat- harmless, flare being dropped In chest, fractured ribs and punc­ Ituy ’ Em B y ’Thc'Bos Genera|..Jtsaem'uly, committee on tured lung. at their home In Stow, Mess. 311 M AIN STREET Ue for democracy as againat, not Imitation o f the real thing. But education, who visited the state The driver, identified by poUce CANDY BARS c m pHitaatloa for a minority, but die* the real thing is something else teachers' college in New Haven | ns Cornelius Sullivan, Jr., of The earliest instance o f a re­ PH0N(-6874-6292 Box of 24— 95c TOWN MOTORS, Ine. taienJUp by a mlimifty. it la a again, aa Indicated by the fact Fqldgy. 1 Pccksland road. Greenwich, was gency In English history was the Chapter meeting of Colonel unhurt. ' He has been charged apppintment of the Karl o f Peni ImMlff w h l^ A m eiin n democracy that the complete report on re­ 45 WEST CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Henry Ch^plon, DAR, have been I with feckleas driv^tg and operat- broke as regent upon the ^cces .Arthur Drug Store OR raimot a S M to leea. sults at Bikini Ip still not in. omittedid tfietbe -1 past month owing to | mg' an unregistered motor vehicle, i slon of Henry III to the throne, j p n u n u n i

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nation of margarine taxes, but the job of coloring margarlnd at Department during the eight days will fight to the end against a home, contend that the fraud HEATING PADS that It was located in the police To Sing * Hearing Today change in the law to permit yellow problem could be handled by re­ Plans Appeal quiring labeling of packages, and Caaeo Or Susaaau f a c e e i g h t Kockville e | Court room,' according to the re­ margarine. port of. Inspector John' Andrelekl The law now requires marga­ the display of signs In restaurants $1.98 to $ ^ 5 On Oleo Bills serving margarine. who w u In charge. On the final * rine to be sold without the color All Ouaraateed Fire Chiefs Here Ask On His Firing Both political parties are sup­ Watkins Bros. ^ date, the total of 548 registrations added. A pound of margarine in Celebrate Golden Wedding Residents* Cooperation porting bills ending the margarine Plan Mission Makes Appeal were renewed. the package looks like a pound of Arthur Drug Store open House of Guards Elect Oflloere Large Turnout EapecteS lard. The makers supply a pellet restrictions. Chiefa John M e n and Albert Carpet Display A t the meeting of Hope Chap­ Personality Viewed as of color which the housewife— or At St. Mary’s For Red Gross A* Touchy Queltion In reading, the eye sweeps Foy of the Manchester and ter, No. 60. O.E.S.. to be held this ‘P o o r. Security Risk’ her helper—must mix Into the Here Most Successful South Manchester Fire depart­ evening et Masonic hall, officers Tackled by Solon* stuff to make it look like butter. across a line of type in a aciiea ments, respectively, today ask* To Have One of Most for the coming year will be elected. ‘ In N a w Action See "Fraud" Dunger of jumps, focusing on the type at First Exemplifitation of Rockville School Super­ successive points. APPROVED BUY! ------' ■ " .t ------■ Services to Begin To* ed local realdenta to clear snow 8now Plows Out Dairy farmers contend that if Elaborate ExhibitioiiM ' The city enow plows etarted Hartford. March 1 —(*V-Should Norwalk Rec- Degree by the New away from lire hjrdranta locat­ intendent Open* tbe San Diego, CalU.. March Iv y P ) margarine were colored yellow be­ t>viT 100 in Attendance | To Look for Ring ed near their homea. work soon after noon on Monday the sUte permit the makers of fore It reached the grocers’ Slate o f Officers Ever Attempted Here and plowed the atreete throu^oUt —A Navy Civil Service employe When Thaw Contes I t®*" Hold Services The current heavy anow baa Campaign Today oleomaagartne to color It yellow— ■helves, there would be the danger AND HTMOUTN FASSONfl CAB. At the Armory De-1 completely covered many of the night. However, the heery of unquestioned loyalty %nd ability of "fraud” on the buying public. Bonded Memorials winds made drifts on some of the like butter? Worshipful Master Raymond D. the hydranta, making acceaa to In conjunction with the coun­ Rockville, Manh 1— (Special i— has been fired because hie ^ r - This danger would be especially f«pite Stoifin; Splendid | A threc-day mission, conducted try’! leading home furnishing streets which greatly hampered The General Assembly’s Com­ them difficult In case of fire. It The annual drive for funds (or ■onallty made him "a poor security great, they say. when margarine OONNCCncTTt Shelton. Mllrch 1 (/I’l— by the Rev. Sewall Emerson, rec­ Blanco, o f Manchester Lodge of stores and carpet manufacturer^ the work of the department. Most mittee on Public Health end Safe­ Program Is Provided | will take the Arc departments the Rockville Chapter, American risk.” the N avy Electronics labor­ was served In restaurants. VAI.I.EV W’hcn people heard that An­ Masons, announced today that de­ Wqtklns Brothers is holding the of the main streets were open for ty Uckice that touchy question at tor of St. Paul’s church, Norwalk, several houra to clear the hy­ R*d O o ia opened today with the atory said last night The employe. Housewives, anxious to avoid MEMORIAL CO. drew Dzwonshyk, past com­ spite the storm the special com-- Arst annual Carpet Fashion open­ the convenience of thoee who had a public hearing today (2 p. m., will begin at St. Mary’s Episcopal drants and a Arc during this folUwIng appeal being issued by Louis Brosieau, M,. eald he would Headquarters and Company A, j mander of Shelton post V.F.W. ing Arer to be held In Manchester. to be out this morning. e*.t.). In the ^ p lto l. A Urge municatlon. o f the lodge tonight period near one of the snowed- Supt. of Schools A. G. Chatterton, Route 8, South Wladaor local units in the 169 Infantry, | had hired a truck, loaded it church at 7:30 tomorrow evening. The exhibition has been ■ planned turnout o f houeewlvee. dairy- will be held as scheduled. This in hydrants would be more dlf- who li chairman for Rockville. ^BiwMeau said he and hla irife farmers and other* Interested In Telapbone Hartford 8-0678 »3rd Division of the National I with snow from Howe avenue The day being Ash Wednesday, nationwide to present at the one and carted it to hts yard on WtU be the first exempliScatlon of Acult to extinguish. "The American Red Cross admired Henry W g lla ^ end tta t the iesue wae expected. Besidenoe Mancbeeter 6828 the first day ot Lent, the Holy time, March 1 tm 10, the new they believed this had something Public Guard, held “ Open House ’ last | New street yesterday after­ Communion will be celebrated at th^ . Master Mason degree by. the By doing h little extra shov­ cam i^ gii for funds will officially Would U n Speolal Taxes new slate o f 1940 offleera. Lodge 1949 patterns, colors and tekturos- W a p p in g , to do vrith the dismissal. He had 4 tM* l-r **•••*. IT. MoKr CAR RADIO evening at the State Armory. noon. they wondered what it 6 a. m. and 10 a. m. The 10 o’clock eling, residents may not only start on March first, 1949. While The committee has before It » te Will o p ^ at 7:30 and refreshments In rugs and carpets. been a library asatatant In the Stenographer EXCOS IN KlfOUUNa More than 400 persona weathered was all aljout. for there was service tomorrow will be preceded do their community a wrvlce the ortginel purpose , o f the Red biUa which would lift all apedal will be Oen’ed following the de­ Walkins Brothers • has planned All schools In town resumed ses­ leboretory for 1 8 'months, handling Authortsed Dealer the storm at Its height and trudg- plenty of the white stuff in by the Penitential Office for A.sh but will be providing further Cross wae nursing care for those taxes on margarine and permit it gree work. protection for their own homes. one of the most elaborate enrpel sions Monday morning after a one- restricted, confldenUal and eecret ItaseMI Meere F. M. BR O D ER ICK to Uic drlll-shcd on Main street to Dzwonchyk's yard already. Wednesday. The Holy Communion inujred In warfare, the field of la­ to be told in colored form. BOCH OF AGES witness one of the finest perform­ The newly organized Felloweraft ittsplays It has ever attempted' for documents. He explained lie had lo.st a will also be celebrated at 8 and 10 bor has been Increased to care for week vacation. • Farm and dairy groups have Offlea Closed CuttI Mar. 1 MONUMENTS ance. by the Guards units since team under Custodian of the Work /the exhibition. Down through the distress of every nature, every­ The First degree wae exempli­ M l*. Broeseau, who once worked i The G c commended Proposal Hit and human ability can do to lessen Evergreen-Wood Chapter, O. E. S., scheduled for April 6th at the the ring when the spring th.aw ! (lay begins at 7 a. m. tonight are; Worshipful Master is papered or painted in the vjry for a wonderful evening's enter­ the sufferings of the unfortu­ will meet at Masonic Temple. Dur­ ferred to the Btenographer pool. Emanuel Lutheran church. conies. I This three-day mismon has been Raymond D. Blanco; Senior W ar­ newest color schemes, many of Blames Eegidatlone tainment. nates stricken. ing the program one feature will Mr. Moore has studied In New Band Gives Concert 'ill preparation at .St. Mary's for den, Stewart R. Kennedy: Junior (Continued from Page One) which have been taken directly Capt. R Bennett director of the York with Frank LaForge and In TODAY... more and more men "The work Of the Red Cross la he the Inlttallon of two candidates, The 43rd Division Band, tinder . two months. Beginning witjt the Warden, Albert D. Krause; Treas­ from national advrrtisementa by laboratory, eald that under Navy Hartford with George Wynne ; fifst Sunday in January congrega­ continuous; there is nothing eea- Wellman Burnham and Carl An­ the direction of Warrant Officer urer, Louis H. Marte; Secretary. ly battered In the we.st’s struggle -such fsmou.s nicr mamifncturcr.s derson, Into the “Order for the PrtH regulations the opinion of the Jones of the Aab Vocal Studios. tions at St. Mary’s were asked to T. Walter I^lchard; Senior Dea­ as Bigelow, Mohawk, Lees and sonal eboiit It* labors, for hurri­ ROY MOTORS Alexander DiFronzo. an organiza­ Urges Giving with Soviet Rusf.la. More than a tection of Henpecked Huaband*. officer In command Is sufficient His popularity In this area and In pray for what has become, known con, W'alter S. Broadwell; .Itinlor canes. rioode. epidemics, etc., may tion of 45 pieces, gave a concert of year after the Potsdam ban oii Firth carpet eonrbanies. .Small The "inltletlon” will be performed to classify a person »s a poor se­ .New York has grown steadily. Incorporated' groups o f fumlltire and nci-e--^ ■trike at any moment. And there are comparing back labels as the “ Little Mi.s.slon,” the name Deacon, Graham L. Clark; .Senior marches and also provided the seagoing veasels the Big Four by officers of this special order curity risk. Brosseau praised "the J.*st yerfr he appeared as soloist To Red Cross Steward. John L. Von Deck; Jun­ must be funds et hand for these music for the weekly Monday eve­ originating In the proposal for a pli.ned It down definitely by rul­ sorics, used in the various nKim- who are meipbera o f Bigelow fairness, of CapUln Bennett,” and for the HarUord Chapter o f the 241 No. Main Street longer mission later In the year. ior Steward, Eric S. Anderson; ettes, suggest bedroom, dining emergencies, fund* which niay be ning National GuanI Program ing; available at a moment’s notice Chapter. East Hartford. Follow­ blamed the regulations. American Guild o f Organists at Tel. 51 LI Cards containing prayers for pub­ Chaplain, Robert J. Boyce: Organ­ room and living room settings. Breaseeu eald he would appeal over station WONS at 10 o'clocl-. 1. New ships built bv the Ger­ Money given to Red Cross te just ing the program refrelhmcnte wlu the Bushnelt Memorial and soloist lic and private use were distribut­ ist. Clarence W. Wood; Marshal, In further cele’orntlon of the first to the Civil Service Grievance Several Manchester mu.sicians are Bowles Asks Slate's mans must not exceed 1.500 prosp as truly Insurance as money paid be served. also for the Utchfleld O u n ty ed to every member of St. Mary's Herbert J. Leggett; and Tiler, Wil­ event the entire floor covering de­ board and If he lost they would and buying SCHENLEY with the band. Including Leon ton.s in size fior total more than A public Setback party, suon- Residents to Aid Cur­ liam 'C. Bray. to your insurance agent. Mualc Festival given In Torring- Bradley, James Oakes, Frank congregation, and a committee of 200,000 tons. Their speed must not partment on the store’s second sored by the local chapUr, will be carry the Issue to the U. S. 8u- j floor ha.s been recarpeted with "The history of Red Cross is lon, Connecticut. His concert work Neraeroff, and Row Urquharl. Jr JOO people has been Inviting inac­ exceed 12 knots and their operat­ held at the Temple, Saturday, preme court • i has brought him to many leading rent Drive for Funds tive churchmen to come to the plain powder green velvet carpet. brilliant. The accomplishments of Mayor Delivera Addriuis ing radius 2,000 miles. March 12, at 8 p. m. There will A native of Dljohn, France, he .New England cities and New Y ork ., •• ff^RIAKTY BROS. - "IJttlo Mission.” Following out the main flodr Red Croa* are etupendous. Being a Colonel Alwyn Broderson, com­ Photo by VIrbI Manehester Photographera Hospital [Notes 2. German plans for build­ be prizes and refreshments, also an came to America In 1929 at 17.. In addition to his concert work he ^ . . . b e c a u s e , despite today’s acute state Capitol. Hartford. March Two aspects of the program theme, special displays and re-ar­ part of this great American orga­ relumed to France in 1933 and | K C A L KIDS manding officer of the First Bat- Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Osolla ing, operating or chartering any auction of home made foods- is the featured tenor soloist with i 1—iH’i--Governor Bowles asked have been planned for by special rangements ot fixtures lend a nization by giving of your dollars served In the French^ Army, came j Ulion, C.N.G.. and Mayor Harold ship must have clearance from the The Fire Department was called the West Hartford Baptist Church a g ^ whiskey shortage, Schenley committees. About 24 automobiles FaMents Tnda.v...... 196 fresh new nppearanee to this la|x<" should bring a real glow of pleas­ back to this country in 1935 and A. Tiirklngton were the speakers Connecticut residents today "to The fiftieth wedding anniver.snry nine children and eleven grand­ Allied Control roiinell at Berlin. Saturday night to extinguish a fire A WELL HEATED HOME are available to bring to the “ Lit­ Admitted yesterday; Karel department. All four of the st3P|':' ure to all of u*. Brotherhood, as In a bam on the old W alter Green was naturalized In Washington, each Sunday. during the 30 minute radio broad- give iinslintingly” to the Ameri­ of Mr and Mrs. Angelo fl.sella was children and most of them were Russia has withdrawn from the exemplified by Red Cross, Is the Mr. Moore Is a veteran of World i continues to give you the same rich east directly from the floor of the tle Mission” servlees those who are Cobb, 224 Hlllstown road: Mrs. large Main street show window .•< farm on Ellington, road. Because D. C.. June 2. 1942. His wife, a YOU W ILL FIND can Red Cross iluring its current celebrated Sunday by a party giv­ present at the party. A cake had council in the disuute over control arc also devoted to the display of trtest brotherhood ^ c t lc e d In war II having served with the armory. The Mayor spoke briefly without transportation. In the been sent from San Francisco, Gertrude Minor, RFD, No. 2. Man­ of the strong wind and the ad­ native of Germany, also 1# a nat-1 measure of 5, 6 and 7 year old drive for funds. en them at their home at 14 Vil­ of the former German' capital. the newest in rugs and carpet.!. this material world. <3lve and be armed forces for three years. D ur-. BURNS ONLY COAL on the commendable and efficient light of today's storm it is felt California by a son, Marshall Os- chester; Robert Hoermann, Rock­ vancement of the fire by the time uralized U. S. citizen. lage street. ville: Mrs. Emma Bimler. 143 Mid­ leaving this country, Bntaln nbd j Thimc who tare looking for th happy in the thought that you are the Fire department arrived, they ing this time he visited many en-, job the local units are doing in In a formal statement, the chief that this group may give added The popular Manehester couple ella and his wife. whiskies*, from the world’s largest OF THE FINEST KIND executive said that through the service to some members of St. dle Turnpike, east: David Tapper. France. j latest Ideas, not only in carpets able "to give and are not among were unable to save the bam but campments in the East and South. serving the community, and ex­ was honored by over forty rela­ Mr. and Mrs. Ooella were mar­ those unfortunates who need Red Perhaps a recent newspaper | pressed his gratitude on behalf of years, the Red Cross has been on Mary's whose driveways may not 84 Florence street; Mrs. Winifred Work Halted on Trawlers ' and rugs, but In wall covering/. saved the houses nearby from any supply of fine, aged, American, tives and friend."!, Tlie O.-elln."! have ried in Italy on February 27. 1899. b i Cross eaalatance.” A large ther­ Delays Decision the people o f Manchester. The hand to help” in the midst of be cleared of snow. Anyone need­ Sheehan. .V) Durant street;- Mrs. Until now the west has ob- labricH and - furniture .« well, serious damage. article taken from a New Canaan | 7 mometer ha* been set up In Cen­ large gathering was treated to an tragedy, when all other hope has ing transportation may call St. | .served the agreements t-i the let­ should not mias the ton-day exhi­ The bam. owned by George D. paper best sums up the general i pre-war whiskies. Margaret Handley. 29 Robert bition. tral Park which will mark the pro­ added attraction when the Mayor vanished.” Mary’s church office, or the rcc- | road: Donald Harris, 340 Porter ter. officials said. Germany was DuBardlpo of Rocky Hill, contain­ III Estate Case opinion of the public after ■ ; gress of the drive toward the concert given there; "Rusiell stepped to the podium and direct­ The governor's statement: tory. I Urges Passing street. denied authority to complete work ed the crop harvested from sev­ Guards Hurt started before the armistice on 97.200 goal. eral acres of tobacco owned by Moore has the rare ability, through ed the 43rd Division Band In the "Throughout the month of Baby-sitters are also available . Admitted today: John Berk, Tal- ‘ Winsted. March 1—c/T)— Pro­ March, the American Red Cross four trawlers which exceeded the Home Maker* Session Frank Kupchunos, who- lives not his interpretative skill, to hold me “ King Cotton” march. at regular rales. It has been oni- j cottvllle. I Public Kectu’tls The Vernon Home Makers will bate Judge Elbert G. Manchester The back ^tbel proves will conduct a drive for funds to agreed celling on size. far awav. The fire Is of unknown complete attention of his Answered for Guards phasized that no member of St : During Riot , Along of Cut Discharged yesterday: Mrs. j meet Wednesday. March 2. at 1:30 has reserved decision on appli­ Colonel Broderson answered the continue Its activities for the com­ Mary’s should be asked to do | Both shipping operators and origin and the exact estimate of audience.” , Mary Henderson. 205 Woodland | p. m, at the home o f Mr*. Merle damage vrill probably run Into sev­ cations for distribution of one- •SAAU OU> FORMUIA SCHENLEY’S GENUINE PRE-WAR QUALITY address of the Mayor on behalf of ing year. As the governor of Oon- bnby-sitting and thereby *be kept I unions earlier sought in vsin to Warninlrp Deed The G Clef Club welcome the street: Mrs. Marjorie Maston and : Mayo of Vernon Center. The sub­ eral thousand dollars. eighteenth shares o f the estate of opportunity to work with such a the National Guard, and noted that Connectlcut, I ask the people of from attending the “ Little Mis- ; head off revival of the Japanese Jarvis Realty to Robert IV. SAMS out nucti If you want better taete, if you want greater value - Two Prisoners Wounded ; Bowles Says Consumer daughter. 18 Deerfield drive; Bailie I Pratt et al, property on IVamnoke ject for the meeting will be "How Wednesday evening at 7:30. the late Benjamin Epstein. Win- pleasing personality and are hap­ Manchester units In the past as our state to give unstintingly to slon.” A list of non-Episropalians ^ merchant marine. Geii. Doug.as To Curtain Your Windows.” Miss sted’a "miUionaire junkman.” »O 9 0 $ 9 4 5 this cause. Smith, 65 East Center street; j road. the Volunteer Fire department will py to bring this excellent voice to compare back labelt before you buy. The back label well as the present had made a is available, however. Also in Okluhoina Re-: Should Benefit by Re­ MacArthur has authorized a num­ Cora Webb, Home Demonstration The applications were made on Oi/tQT. Ah ra rr fine name for themselves and were Elizabeth Taylor, ’46 Ardmore | Marriage Ltrens." hold a meeting at the Firehouse. the people of Manchester. proves that Schenley continuet to give you genuine "Symbol of Mercy” ber of Japanese shipbiiil.ding Con- Agent of the Tolland County Farm The W’omen’s Auxiliary, originally behalf of four children of Hersha When our coal Is used, considered highly In the State cs road: Baby boy Fay. 239 ^O ak , .Japanese | Irene Mae Hayes, 20, spooler, nf tl3t us PINT ”1 do not think It neyessary to forinatorv Outbreak' duction on Milk Bureau. Is in charge of the meet­ scheduled for Thursday night, has Kopsteln. Epeteln’a deceased pre-wer quality. And, elweyi, the Schenley name i» you’ll always find a well- one of the finest units in the 169th street; Henry Gryk. 76 5 Ford street, iineen advanced to We-’s ‘ aday night brother. They are Hannah Kop- your uflunnee of unequalled blending akill. So act heated home, .V.ssurc your Infantry. He also issued the oath the American Red Cross and other 75 Arc Present street. the Orient. There are no interna­ er. 29. of West Willingtoii. Granite. Okla.. March 1 'Pi - | Stale Capitol. Hartford. March Discharged today; Mrs. Delores come to attend. because of the 8etbai% Club ban­ ■tein of Moscow. Sora Guberman on tbit tip and you will join the milUoni^ho agree: comfort Ihrough the coldest of the National Guard to three new Red Cross societies have dope for 1 UP, -Governor Bowles said to­ tional agreements to limit him on mechanic,, to bo married on Satur­ Moose Meeting Three unarmed guards were injur­ Erwin. 160 Center street: Mrs. quet at the Firehouse, Thursday and Abraham Oopatejn, both of recruits who w m accepted Into the people of every nation In the As (course Opens day that the one-cent-per-quart this point. day by a justice of the peace. The Rockville Lodge of Moose weather by ordering from ed and two prl."ioners wounded in a Elizabeth Phelan, .54 Chestnut night. The women will hold their Palestine, and Molly Yarbourg, of SCHENLEY TASTES BETTER! Company A. The band rendered world. The meaning of the white reduction In the price paid to pro­ will meet this evening at the club meeting afU r the men’s meeting. John I. Olson us now. several marches on the program 30-mlnule riot at the Oklahoma street; Mrs. Eleanor Johnson and Uruguay, 8. A. Each seeks one armband and the Red Cross State reformatory 'here yesterday ducers by milk dealers "should on Elm street A t this time a re- The local Red Cross Drive be­ share. that was aired over WONS and In spile of the season’s worst son. RFD, No. 2 Manchester. on th# progress of plans for “One Of Manchester’s transcends all national boundaries; snow storm. 75 persons attended which the warden said evidently without delay or question be gins today and will contln^ A new claimant to a share In heard by thouaanda of Manchester Births yesterday: A daughter to the 8«th anniversary party will be as familiar to the people of . the first class In the Retail Trains passed on to consumers.” through March 15, with John T. the estate, now estimated at 9800,- Oldest Painting Firms” residents Who did not get to the was planned. The reduction became effective Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ames, 91 Israel, Greece, and France as It Is Ing Evonlng Classes sponsored by Warden Claude F. Moore said presented. Kearney, chairman. Mr. Kearney 000, was Harry Oopatejn of Perth armory because of the storm. to every American. The sign of the laurel street; a daughter to Mr. To Preaent Comed.v Join the millions who enjoy mild, friendly Schenley-friendly to your taste the Retail Merchants Bureau of the flarciip exploded like a powder Clam Chowder has appointed 10 capUlns, ■who Amboy, N. J. He told the court Painting CORLSvOI The regular drill schedule of the Red Cross has become the aymbol He said in a statement that be and Mrs. Edward Janton, 82 'Vil­ Many from Rockville will attend the Chamber of Commerce. George keg. But, he added, just who or will make house-to-house collec­ that he was the son of an Abra­ lifHR seev/ci local units was performed, and all of mercy and hope to civilization. was "relieved and gratified that lage street. AND the three-act comedy to be present­ tions in their areas to try and Paper Hanging equipment was on display through­ H. Marlow, chairman of the Retail what - ^ut match to the fuse is Birth today: A daughter to Mr. ham Oopatejn, who, In turn was TMEU«L^aNT£R& 6R0AD “The perpetuation of the Ameri­ the majority- of dealers” had de­ ed this evening et the Sykes Audi­ achieve $660 which Is the towns the son of a Heraha Gopstcin. The straight whiskies in this product are 5 yrs. or mere old. 35'» straight out the evening for inspection. Merchants Bureau, Introduced i.nknow* and Mrs. Frank Naumec, 87 North Interior Decorating can Red Cross depends on the vol­ James A. Dorsey, Siiperi isor of the cided to make the cut In retail torium, "John Loves Mary.” apon- goal. Anyone wishing to make whom he believed might have been *R14444«/ are aravuBlended u via Whiskey ti su xsu vj whiskey. 66K>grain neutral spirits. 86 proof. lOTr straight whiskey 5 yrs. <7f{ejrjei*juhAr. QoefMr. Walkie-talkie radio stations were Physicians said one of the prices. streeL Spaghetti Clam Sauce aored by the Ellington Woman’s special contrlbutlona to the drive eld. 21* straight whiikey 6 yre. old. 4'V straight whiskey 7 yrs. old. C 1948, Schenley Djstillers Corp.. N .i.L. used In the spacious drillshcd. untary contributions of each one Distributive Education Program of Epstein’s brother. of us. If It were not for our annu­ the Connecticut State'Department ^ guards O. \V. Bl.vckbiiin i.s in a Urges Others To Follow Suit | <31ub to secure funds to go toward may mall them to Mrs. Peter Ddsce Is Enjoyed the purchase of cafeteria equip­ • Complete Interior Dec­ al reaponses to Its appeals for aid, of Education, and also Mi."!S Ethel j critical condition, He suffered Urging all others to follow suit, | Wetinesflays and Fridays Bossen. treasurer. South Windsor. Upon completion of the radio injuries in the the chief executive said; 1 ment for the new Ellington con- The Catholic W ar Veterans de­ orating Planning pro^am, refreshments and coffee hundreds of thousands of suffering M. Austin, Instructor. Due to the i head and internal human beings would never have largf number attending, the class i lunch-hour demonstration by some "Any dealer who does not give ' ■oltdated si^iooi. feated the Abe Miller Post, A. L., "Specialising In Fire were served by the local unita, and at this time was divided Into two I 300 of the reformatory’s 489 prls- hl.s customers the full reduction Is The play w ill be presented by e basketball team Sunday after- • Complete Insurance the dance band from the member­ received the comfort and timely cast o f members of the Manches­ Prutectlou” groups. the second group under the | oners. doing a great injustice not only to j COMOLLO'S EPICURE noon, 54 to 43. Those playing for Coverage ship of the 43rd Division Band as­ aid that has delivered them from ter Center Church Thespians. privation, disease, and death. instruction of Mrs. Harold Erick- The noon meal had just been dairy fanners and other dealers. ( 55 O A K S T R E E T T E L . 2-4108 the Vets were Albert Setsky. Ray­ sembled at the west end of the but to the housewives, mothers ind Legkm To Meet mond Walknls, John Tersavlch. • Quality Materials and "In its 67-ycar history, the son. who was Introduced by Karl | finished, Moore .said, when the men armory to provide mualc for danc­ children of the state.” There will be a meeting o f. the Albert Borys and Adam Wlsncskt. Fyr-Fyfer American Red i^oan has adniinls- Gold, Assistant Chairman of the i rose and charged the guards. Ho Workmanship ing that was enjoyed by the large The former national OPA admln- Americana Legion this evening at For the Legion, Robert JIUson, Jr., (Fire) (Flghteri M«n»tlor Of audience present. The curtain v.as tered relief In thousands of disas­ Retail Merchants Bureau. | said they used knives from the ad- 8 o’clock at the clubhouse on West Mr. Dorsey briefly outlined 'the , joining kitchen, chair legs and l.strator, asserting "the price of Edward Curtin. Melvin Derrick, brought down on the first post-war ters, it has served the soldiers and milk i.s still extremely high.” de­ street. Donald Elliott and Victor Daley. Sales and Service “Open House” by the National sailors of our country. It has work­ courses available to the group | crude w capons they had concealed, Many Regtetratlons For Estimates through the State Department of | other guard.s came from outside. clared: Sunday afternoon at the Com­ ' Guard after 12 o’clock, and Man­ ed to promote health and safety "Milk consumption ha.s dropped A total Cf 4.777 automobile regla- munity Hall the Wapping A. C. F in Cstlagulakere e Itecharges Seeyol Education, Both instructors then , q*jio inmates were driven hack by chester residents left with the sat- in all nations, and tt has assisted far below its wartime level when, tratlone were renewed at the sub- basketball team defeated the Raffle TEL. 4370 isflMl feeling that their own com­ In mending the lives of children Ih proceeded to outline the basic prin- ^ons as the woumled vuai'd.s were branch office of the Motor Vehicle ciples of good salesmanship, and ; brought out under OPA prices, milk averaged South Windsor A. C. team. 30 to panies had once again i^eivcd a war-torn lands. In the midst of 16. Edward, (Tomellus and Thomas JOHN W. KEEGAN 74 HENRY STREET gold star for a first class perfor­ trsgedy. when all other hope has j . . . . "not Nicholson. Philip Welles and Lu­ (Cor. of Summit) mance. vanished, the Red (Yo«s has been desirable either from the point of ther Burnham played for the Wap­ 49 Ardmore Bead The large staff of Army “ brass” there to help. Today's average hos­ Classic rhooe 7422 Mauebester, Conn. MANCHESTER ly at 9 o’< view of the farmer, the dealer, or ping club. Charles and Raymond presmit was enthusiastic In Its ’H feel sure that the people of sions of appreciation were heard 'h" “ itchen and other bulky furnl- 300 miles were the 'Connecticut family.” Would you Hather Drive A Patrla, Victor and Barney Daley praise for the Manchester units, Contverticut are fully aware of the as to the wide scope of the pro- : t'"-e against the door, and John Nicholson played for and completely satisfied that the InestiViable value of the work of gram, and also the fact that the 1 Tear gas, shot into the room, pital stay ,A»' only 7 South Windsor. "aituatlon was well in hand” In the American Red Cross, and I program offered many practical | finally subdued the prl.soners. Then, NEW 1949 PONTIAC? Manchester. earnestly hope that they will ac­ suggestions for Improving selling' they were marched back to their Prison Terms f ) knowledge their responsibility In techniques In all types of stores. | cells. REASONABLY EARLY DELIVERIES Dutch Designs m K[NN[L SHOP piesrnts its maintenance by giving gener­ For the benefit of those who i Guards J. D. Woods and S M. 111 Spy (^ses days as /Compared with Limt Jflcti 169lh Infantry ously to Its J949 sppeal.” were unable to attend the first | Ledgewood suffered severe cuts WITH OR WITHOUT TRADES class dne to the storm, registra­ and bruises. Their injuries (Uontlnucd from Page One) tions will remain open at the next described as serious. | SCHOOL’S OVC(^ TILL FALL AND I Vets to Organize Ueeital session to be held on Monday, Prisoners W^ A BenneU gzbndilorz was charged with hav- thirty years ago when i March 7, and a brief resume will BALCH PONTIAC, Inc AINT CRYING OUT LOUD EITHER. V4 alters, was .shot in foot and organized the four other* a* a OPEN EVENINGS Manchester Chapter of the 169th j be given of ■ the first se.s.‘;ion. Winfred Bennelleld, a Tulsa Negro. , collected military In­ EDUCATION'S O.K. WITH ME BUT Infantry Veterans Association Is Well .\tteii

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MANLMESTEK KVEm^U MEKAL.U. 61AMUH ESTER. CONN., TUESDAVJ MARCH 1, 1949 P A f i l L T E N Text of Louis Resignation Emanuel Lists Clear Townes Highways Oklahoma A & M Main Challenger to Kentucky Quintet tiOesA Woman Rejects Final School Plan Is O.K.’d ^And Statement to Public Lenten Rites As Snow Storm*Abates PairofRec j Bulgarian Spy Story Scaiion to Opefe on Thrillers Dot Princeton Street Build­ Miami Beach. Fla.. March 1— , ter to tell you In more deUll Just Wheel Chair .Contest ’ t B B Aggies in Rimnerujp {jP)_Here are the texts of Joe i what I pl*n to (to in the futur^ Wednesday Evening at Depths of 18 Inches to Gaines Tonight' ing to Be Started About Louts’ letter of resignation to Abe j With best wishes, Joe Louts.” Cage Tourney b Friend o f Woman Emergency Doctors J. Greene, commissioner. National His statement to the public 7:30 O’clock Obituary Three Fiiet Reported Tomorrow at Armory HERALD April 1st Boxing Association, and a state "I have resigned my title. Spot in Weekly Poll Named in Indict* roent to the public ias\ied after "It meant so much to me, I And Higher Drifts in Italian American^ Mee,t The observance of the Lenten Hartford Bulkeley Tops ■t The doctors who will respond Final plans for the Princeton Louis' resignation ns world’s really hated to do It. * ment of Clergymen; to emergency calls tomorrow “ My new connection with A r­ SeiBson at the Emanuel Lutheran Places; Traffic Slowed ANCLE Pontiacs; BA's Face' street school were approved last heavyweight champion wi® an­ Paraplegict Return to Commercial aud New St. Louis Drops Behind are Dr. J. A. Segal and Dr. thur M. Wlrta and Jamet D. Nor­ church will open Ash Wednesday Deaths Wheel € ^ ir Vet Assigned Lavelli Gives Her Reasons nounced: evening at 7:30 with ceWbratlon of Silk Qty in Nightcap Ralph M. Lechausse of the night at a lengthy meeting of the His letter of reglsnation address­ ris keeps me in boxing, so this de­ Snow ranging in depth from 18 -■ Match SkiU# Ability Britain Posts Upset To Third Place With Manchester Medical Associa­ Board of Education, the School cision wasn’t so hard as it might Holy Communion. Pastor Olson Inches to three feet brought out Spring training begins today fo r « >n four starts against each, 'ror- The lde» th »t Ml*a MeUony Tur­ ed to Greene: will preach the preparatory ser­ With Guards; Nassiffs IlUnois and Minnesota "I learned from your office to­ have been. Two games are carded tonight, ner. named in the Bulgarian spy tion. Builcilng committee and General mon and be assisted at the altar Leonard Richman all nvallnble clearing apparatus By The Assorted Press the sixteen major league baseball, day that you are in Miami Beach. "There Un't a whole lot^to say ...... 7 ;. . ' poet. >'et placed aecond in the fi- In the Rec Senior Basketball! indictment as one of the American Manager George H. Waddell. Rep­ bv the Rev. Karl Richter, pastor owned by the town and haa also Meet W «W Five at 7 »15 The stats champion Hlllhouse teams and it ia a good time to scan ■ standings. Torrtngton Next In That Order : i I am therefore writing you here now except to thank all the fel­ ••contacts" for the Bulgarian cler^ resentatives of the architects mak^ of the Concordia Lutheran chur-^h. League. The always troublesome to submit my formal resignation lows in the boxing game, press and Dies at Hospital brought a temporary end to basketball team of New Haven through the American League Red whipped New Haven and Bridge' gyroCn now on trUd. was ever in­ ing plans for both the Princeton ’The Emanuel Choir under the di­ Italian Americana stack up New York. March l-OPi- as the world heavi-welght boxing photographers, the public and all aprtng storiea o f crociiolia, peepera Madison Squars Oardsn has fsa- starta defense o f Its title for the Book and pass along Information port (oinr times each and Manches­ volved in any endeavor of a poiit- and Oicott street schools were rection of Clarence Helsing will ogalnrt Balch'a Pontiacs In the ^ Cklahoma A. and M. became today champion. the boxing commissions through­ Leonard R. Richman, of 87 Park and skunk cabbages^- Municipal tured the Paraij’ssd Veterans of gathered I y the A. L Service Bur­ ter once for a nine and three won ieal nature wsa indignantly reject­ present and were asked many sing "There Is A Green Hul Far fifth consecutive year tonight at first game at 7:15 with the Brit­ . the main challenger of potent Ken- News Tidbits “ 1 am certain you know how- out the United States for the fine Ebigineer Jamea Sheekey reported America, formerly the Cushing eau. and loet record In Y. D. play. This ' ed today by Mrs. Celia M. Uncoln, questions as those in attendance Away” by Goiinod. Meujbers are street, died laat night at the Man­ the New Haven Arena, meeting ish Americans and Silk City A. C. sorry I must be to let the chsm- way they have treated me: thia morning that the town'a 13 There a;’e but seven players in was the same record as the Guards j tucky for the scaaon’s college S3 Devon Drive, a Manchester wo­ made minute Inquiries into all reminded to turn in their offering chester Memorial hospital after a Clippers, as well as the Boston paired in the nightcap. I basketball honors. Culled From OP) Wires pipnshlp to this way. I have held "M y particular thanks go to plowa, 10 trucks and two loddera, Bridgeport’# Warren Harding the league who hold membership compiled. phases of the new school buildings. for the Augustana Mission Ad­ Garden, Tomorrow night tbs wheel A ylctory for the BA'a will ! On the strength of their second man who was a si'hool friend of it for a long time and I won It In Mike S. Jacobs and the Twentieth brief /Illness. , alcmg with a new apparatus that High achood quintet tn the final in the exclusive 300 Club which Is However, the record agalnat Co­ Mr. Waddell Said today that It Is move the team Into a tie for flret 1 victory of the j-ear over St. l/ouis. Miss Turner and who has been a the ring. I expected to lose It the Century Sporting Club. vance. Bom in Trowbridge, England, pulverises and blows the snow chair expert# will try their skill reserved for players with lifetims lonial DivlBon opposition, found regular correspondent with her hoped construction of the Prince­ Rertices Wednesday Evenings game In a C IAC doubleheader place In the standings with Willie's the Agglea climbed into the No. 2 Idaho legislature Interrupts Iti same way I won It, This is the way "Un(:le Mike has shown a deep October 23, 1881, Mr. Richman out of the roadway, are all trying ones again at the armory when batting averages on a baala of Torrlngton h'lldtng the upper band. during her foreign service a.s a ton street school can be started Each W c d p c 8 d a y evening which will end the large schools Grill. Pontiacs are in fourth ■pot in the weekly Associate*! bonlnesa while Representative E. champions should be made. Interest in me throughout my haa resided in Manchester for the to keep pace with the falling and they meet the Ouarda in an exhibi­ having played 400 games or mere. The Howards spilt in two game* April 1. throughout the I.«htcn Season playdown schedule place, a half game behind the Preaa poll—just 56 points back o( mlaeionar}’. A. Snow asks Rfep. Edith Miller "However, things have develop­ whole fighting career and for that past 45 years. An optometrist drifting anow. tion game. Naaslffa and the Wind- against each Wallingford and Miss Turner’s role in Bulgaria, Carl J. Mamfcldt and Asso­ there will be a Service of Worship ^ ^ ^ ^ . , Heading the list Is Thumpin’ Ted Laiirela. The lA 's and SC’t are the leading Wildcats. whether she will marry him and ed so that T think I ought to stick t.can never thank him enough. and watchmaker, he entered part­ Trucks snd plows were sent out Bor-Wllson five will meet In the Crosby o f Waterbury and Ham- willlama of the Boston Red Sox. Bristol, w’on their only start .... i _ » „ ■aid Mrs. Lincoln, wa.s one of pa­ ciates. architects for the I ’rinceton from 7:16 until 8 o’clock. This A* an example n{ how close that is accepted. .British-licensed news­ to the decision to retire that I an­ ■U couldn’t close without thank­ nership In toil to form the ysaterdsy afternoon at about 3:30 firat game at 7:30. Procseda from den open tha program with a who in seven active aeaoons, has against Dsiibury, and knocked oft 1 tient and long-sufferlnK effort to .school, were represented as well as service will be much similar to the Middletown twice. The Guerde b'rthe but ^ t h could ceuee plen- is, six more first place votes for paper in Berlin- j*ays Russian."* nounced some lime ago. ing John Roxborough. Julian Black Dewey-Richman Co. on Main and have been working steadily the gams will enter the rehabillU> game at 7:30 p. m. complied a .854 mark. Second keep the UoveCh School for Girls the Jltm of Ernest Sibley and "Quiet Hour” of previous years, ever since. Main street was pretty trimmed Middletown twice, eplit I ly of trouble before the final A. and M. and none for Kentucky have put out new peace feelers "I would like to thank you, the and Marshall Miles, my managers, street. tion fund of the local chapter o f HilUiouse, wtilch has won (our place la held by Joe DiMaggto of in Sofia, of which she was super­ Keith Sellers Heine, architects for and ■will consist of the rending of "well cleared at an early hour this would have put Iho Aggiei on top. on Berlin qu-stlon.. Railroad snd splendid members of your organi­ and Mannic Seamon, my trainer He was a ntember of Manches­ Dlssblsd American Veterans. oonaecutlve cnaoa A titles, will be New York with e .830 average In in two itarU egelnst Wallingford, I , ... , intendent. true to the principles of the Oicott street school. the Passion Stori', singing of the morning but the additional snow but dropped a pair of verdicts to le a ^ e s highest The poll did not take Into con­ union representatives draft new zation and the press and public for and ii'l those who have been asso­ ter Lodge. No. 73, AF A AM., and The PA'V’s have played three the underdog in tonight’s game. ten seasona. Rounding out the Christian teaching for which it To Postpone Bids familiar Ix^nten Hymns, a brief and wind will probably necessitate The New Haven team after an in - - Hcorors will be seen In action. Giis Charlie .Muzlkevlc sideration the Aggies’ J5-31 loa* proposals aimed at settling wage the fine way they have treated me ciated with me. ' was a Past High Priest of Delta games In Connecticut this season, select 300 Club are Barney Mc- was originally founded by Ameri­ Since changes have been made message by the pastor, silent and more work on the town'a business defeating the Guards 36 to 30, the and out season, qualified for the each ' Gaudtno with the B A ’s and EU to Bradley la*t niglit. and hour dispute . Heirs to mil- in the plans and specifications of throtighout all the time t was "I know my mother will be hap­ Chapter, RAM. Cbsky I Detroit) .330. Johnny can missionary effort. llon-dollar e.state of Showman py In my final decision. spoken prayer and an anthem by district. West Haven Red Devils In Navy tournament In 14th place while Walter "Monk” Dublel. Hartford 1 Bnlch’s. The games Oiarlle Miizlkrvic. CJ-raplain o( , In commandeering the runnerup the Princeton school, it was decid­ fighting. the Emanuel ohotr. Mr. Richman Is survived by his Peaky. (Boston) .319. Taft Wright posiliiin. the Oklalinmans roote*! Real Reason for Closing Earl Carroll and that of his lead­ "I am sending you another let* ( Signed r Joe 1,/^uls.” Clearing Voting Places Haven and the Insurance League Harding, perennial Fairfleld coun­ Ditcher with tha Chlcairo Cuba in be played despite the weather | the University of Conneclinit bas- Some of the difficulties Miss ed to postpone the opening of bids On Wednesday evening. April father, Oliver J. Richman of Man- ty league threat, was listed sev­ (Chicago) .315, Luke Appling ^ ” • a'*l ^’S* reported this morning. ! ketball team, w’lll be In tlie etarl- out the St, Loula Billikcrv;. whom ing lady. Beryl Wallace, settle Chester, a sister, Mrs. Lillian Bed' Thursday’s referendum on cir­ A ll S tan .at the Hartford Audi­ the National League, compiled . , Turner encountered in this aim, until March 14 at 4 p. m. A second 6, a religious play, "The Challenge torium. Laat year the PAW g cap­ enth. Crosby rated fifth in the pre­ I Chicago I .813, and Buddy Lewis ' ing Ilnetip against Vale tomorrow they tripped. 40-o7. laat Saturday their financial differences out of worth of Hartford, a half-sister, cuses and carnivals makes it nec­ 120.38 per game duckpln in a difficulties which finally led to the addendum is being mailed out to­ city stopped flying this morning of the Cross," presented by jnem- tured 23 victoriea in 35 starta. tourney rankings while Hamden (Washington) 300. night at Storr."*. Muzzy will be after winning an earlier game, 20- court. .Cecile, former wife of mov­ Mrs. Ina Mankin of Manchester, essary that the area around the Tiny Zokaa Hartford bowling league before closing of the school last summer, day to Interested contractors giv­ because of poor v’lsiblllty. bers of the Missionary CHrclc. will The local team muqt also alt In was eleventh. Manager Lou Boudreau of Cleve give.n the ilifflcult asaignment of 27. in overtime. ie horror man Peter Lorre, British Reds’ two nieces and one great niece. various district polling places be packing his bags for the trip to VFW aiul Eagles were the actions of the Biilgarian ing the various revisions that have Planes ^gan landing again take the place of the usual worship wheel chain and try Its luck at The small ochools (Class C) 1 '“ (J. lh « league’s Most* Valuable trying to »t’>p Yale’n great Tuny The Blllikcns had never’ been charges he has entered conspiracy Funeral sepvicea will be held well-cleared, and the new blowsr Tiny Zokas will be in the atart- C'alifomla and spring training... ' government in inserting its own been made. The changes will af­ shortly before noon, however, aa service. dunking them alt through tha nets tournament will play out its play-' Player, 'batted ' .368 In 47 night I Lavelli. lower than aecond and had led the to avoid paying alimony. Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock waa working thia morning at the Ing Uneup of the P A V ’s tomorrow Johnny QotUellg, one of the all teachers Into the school, banning fect the bids submitted by the con­ the weather Improved. Also during Lent, a scries of w est Side Recreation building snd The locale moat not u m their feet dovm string on the New Britain games to pace the after-dark Triumph al Y^ICA All reserved seats are sold. Sev standings through the early w’eeks Census Bureau reports ISZfiSi Leader Joins from the Watklna Funeral Horae, night against the Guards at the time greats while playing with the the teaching of English, and final- 1 tractors and the time extension Bad weather broke the string of evening services have been ar­ school. and must not stand up In the Teachers college court with after­ swatsmen. Williams wSs a close • eral hundred rush seats w’lll be ' of the poll prisoners In style and federal 142 East Center street. Rev Armory In an exhiMtloA game. Chicago Black Hawks. Is now ly insisting that the name of the was made for this reason. eight consecutive record-breaking ranged at fcmanuel church, be­ Mr. Sheekey said this morning chain. noon and evening doubicheadera. second at .361 A total of fifteen on sale tomorrow night Kentucky and Oklahoma A. and prisons and reformatories at start Fred R. Edgar of the South Meth­ Both teams w’ljl play in wheel broadcasting Black Hav.’k game* Tivo games w’ere played In the school be changed. Mies Turner re­ The Malmfeldt firm was con­ days in which the lift reached the 111 Threats ginning next Sunday evening with that 18 inches o f snow had fallen Practically the sntlrs peraonnnel Nathan Hale-Ray of Moodus players batted over .300 in arc M. mav get a chance to meet in of 1M8. . . . New York divorcee odist church will officiate, and chairs. along with Bob Elson... A recent Y Senior League last night. T h e' ______ferred to such difficulties in her charged with operating illegal gratulated for the excellent job It 8.(k)0-ton-a-day mark for the first a Luther League Fellowship Serv­ up to that time but that the wind of the PAV 's played ^aaketball meets Berlin in the opening game light contests. all star National Hockey League one of the post-season tounia- burial will be in Kkist cemetery. V.F.W. took the Airport to the nienl.s. letters to Mrs. Lincoln. But, said adoption business at liberty under has done In preparing the Prince­ time since It was Instituted last ice at 7 o’clock, followed on March had whipped up three-foot drifts before being wouniled tn service In o f the afternoon bill which will be For the second straight season team of players born In the United (Continued from Page One) Friends may call at the funeral tune of 46 to 22 to put the Airport j | 1 K e > w i< r iiu Tlie WiltlcalJ and St. Louis r*- Mrs. Lincoln, she believes that $600 ball .... William Speer, di­ ton street school plans. Mr. Wad­ June. l.Tth with a Home Mission Festival in many places, adding to the World War II. It’a amasing the closed with a clash between New the Cleveland Indiana eat tha pace States was selected. Here’s tbe home Wednesday evening between in sole possession of the cellar, • J O < - 1 AIUI 8 I\ l»lgll» I ceived bids yesterday to play In Miss Turner, aside from her re­ rector of student life at Rutgers dell said today that the School Sharp drops in temperature ac­ at 6 o’clock, the Rev. Stanley work of the town crews. ability the paraplegics have, and Canaan and Ellsworth Memorial at night. The pennant w’lnnera cap­ lineup: Frankie Brimsek. goalie: Building committe and the Board companied the belated snowfall. western powers In any "Imperial­ Sandberg of Hartford. guest 7 and 9. of South Windsor, last year’s The vets led all the wav and | . _ , the National Invitation 'rouBia- sistance to what was obviously in­ University, appointed headmaster Buses Behind Sebsdnle another fins crowd ts expected to Local Sport tured 32 night, games while losing Georgn Owen. T affy Abel. Alex controlled the ball the most of th* | i>f Education was very well satis­ Until today this had been an un­ ist war. speaker. The nature and times of champion. Bloomfield meets Old As Boxing Eluimp n.ent at Madl»on Sounre Garden tended to be the destruction of the of Loomis Institute In Windsor o Buses were running behind turn out Wednesday night for the only 17. The Red Sox were the Levinsky. ’ Johnny Mariuccl and game. They w’ere barely out front fied with the finished plan.e sub­ usually mild winter letting west "We Germans do not intend to other Sunday evening services Albert P. Wilkie Saybrook and Simsbury Uckles March 12-14-17-19. The BllllkSns Amerloan school as It was found­ succeed N. H. Batchelder, retiring schedule ail during the night and game. second beat team, capturing 21 Bill Moe, defensemen; centers. Doc at the end of the first quarter, lead­ mitted by the Malmfeldt organiza­ Berliners eavr their meager coal ! become cannon fodder for dreams will be announced In the near fu­ Albert P. Wilkie, 68. of 180 Oak Bethel in the evening. accepted promptly ,'ind Kentucky ed, and aa it had been working for In June. . . . Shah of Iran Issues also today as snow-clogged roads Appearing with the P A V ’s will ("hatter I while losing 14..'The cellar dw’ell Romme*. Cully Dahlstrom and ing 7 to 5. RIoan and Finnegan, Miami Bca*’li, Ha.. March tion and added t^at It was a “ very supplies - all 6f which must be of world domination by Imperial­ ture. Grove street, died suddenly at his be Rudy Moreau, Dick Foley, Topseeded Hartford Bulkeley l.‘. expected to make known today the welfare of the Bulgarian peo­ royal decree for election of con­ brought traffic to a virtual atand- ing White S(>x found It • » hsrd t#] Goldsberry: right wing. Cecil .scoring ten points between them. • — ^ V i— ist stales," he said. He conclud­ home yesterday afternoon. Medi­ and 13th-rated New Britain quali­ I. loc la>uls today an- plan.* to compete in both th* lo- ple for years, was absolutely In­ stituent assembly. . ... Mtate Labor commendable job for auch a short flown in by the air lift. sUll at some poinU. A few snow­ Manny Leonardo, Paul Hogan, Joe The localy Polish Americans win at oight as during the day.' tMijon, Lou Trudel am! Roger Jen moved the Vets out In front at ed with the exclamation, "hands cal Examiner Robert R. Keeney fied for the large schools quarter­ noiincrd his formal resigna­ I vltatlon and NCAA. capable of playing any nart in a Commissioner iEgan suys that period of time.” capped cars were found parked on Villa, Jack Buhs, Greg Supman- dropped to fifth place In the State losing 33 of 38 start*. | Kins; left wing. Pete Babando. halftime. 22 to 14. The Airport off the Soviet union." said death was due to natural finals last night In a spine-tin­ tion a.s the world's hra>.>- • The Oklahoma Aggies, as sure- political spy system, such as that ‘‘short time " in many Connecticut Oicott Street School Mam street early thia morning as vlan. Bob Driscoll. Abe Abelson, Polish League stafidlngs In losing "Old Man River,” Luke Appling i Voei and Norm Duasault. kept___ In.... the „ ...... game until ...... the. middle ' Funds to Hire gling twin bill at New Haven. wolght iMixing champion to shot champions of the Miastatrl alleged during the current Bulga­ factories has resulted in "great Mr. Heine, architect for the Oi­ The Communist pre.ss of Ger­ causes. their owners evidently found it John Lorrlgan, John Ztsssll and to Mlddletowm iaat Sunday. Hart­ of Cthicaso. a vcteian of eighteen | oo^^h— Bill Stewart..The latter is of the third quarter mostly through National Boxing Cuininlssion- Relief Plan Would The deceased waa bom in Man­ Bulkeley had to go two overtime ' Valiev Conference, arc ticketed for Increase" In claims for partial un­ cott atroet school, al."»o answered many linked these statements in quicker to walk rather than at­ Tiny Zokas. ford (10-3), Terryville (9-4), New . . years in Will Harridge’s league.. jjjj current chief of the American I the efforts of Robinson, but from rian trials. many queatlons concerning the er .'Xlv J. (irerni’. the NCAA which comes off a - -• ’ Were Classmates at College employment. a call for a new maneuver for Tax Enforcers chester. October 10. 1883, the son tempt to drive. Britain (8-4) and Middletown (7 - !? ? " * ^ .^ ? subdue New Haven has collected 2,571 base hits dur-1 Hockey League's refereeing s ta ff' then on faded badly as the Vets Louis’ rrsignatliin was pre­ plans and specifications for that Uommercial, 48-46, while New dav.s after the Garden event. Miss Turner and Mrs. Lincoln, Let Strikers Gel "peace." The struggle for peace, of the late Mr. and Mrs. William The early Main street pedestrian 5) top tha Poles who boast an even ing this time, high among the ac- j g^d the same man Involved In 4hc | w ent on to win going away. For I sented by Harry Mendel, the building. Oicott school plans are Britain, after losing twice to Tor- ! Pow’erful Kentucky, with 25 vie- both the daughters of ministers, i said the Soviet-licensed Berliner Given Approval Wilkie. He had been a lifelong found the going easier on the split In twalva prerious games. tlve A .L players. Wally Moses of j dispute*! pickoff play In the 1918 i the Vets Hanna with 13 and RIoan Drown Bomber’s publicity now In the hands of a sub-commit­ Zeitiinng, ha.s entered a new ; resident of this town and was em­ Sports iu Brief rington in' the regular aeoaon, agent. ! torica in 26 games this year, re- were classmates at the Caaanovia tee for examination and a meeting Aid From Stales street as the various merchants bounded ba,ck to nip the Red Raid- ' Phlladelph.a is second with 1.957 vi’orld series. The bald-pated S te-! v1th 11 set the pace while Robln- ' celved 37 of' 66 first* place votes Junior CtoUege In Syracuse, N. Y., About Town phase. I ployed by Cheney Brothers for had not yet had Ume to clear the I and Jo* DiMaggio third with 1,853! ^ art Is the only coach in the N. H ‘ son got 15 points for the losers, The heavyweight champ will be held Thursday afternoon at more than 36 years before his re­ Two victorias in three remaining era, 39-88 in a hair-raiser, I cast this w’ssk by spoiSR W’ritsrs and have been correspondent "So far the friends of jp«acp | (Continued from Page One) '*’8^ks in front of their stores. Th# base knock*. There arc 14 acUve | l,. to lead a team to the Btanley Tn the second game the Silk O ty , himself was not present, but 2 o'clock to further discuss them. (i nntinued from Page One) tirement in 1943. .,1^ By The Associated Press games can clinch the State Polish ' and broadcasters. This is a slight friends since that time. Later. Miss The Pops Concert scheiluled for have contended themselves with only dear spot was found in front capacitv^'Srerv^of^loon'e-ntti..^ • players w’ho have crashed out 1,000 ] ^-up in bis only season as coach. Eagles won from St. John's, 42 to | his bow from the ring throne, Bids for this construction sre propriations arc $99,848,846 leas He leaves his wife, Mrs. Marga­ Basketball League girls division champlon- , drop from last W’etk w’hen the boys Turner attended Ohio Wesleyan this evening at the Second Con­ unmasking the war mongers,” 1 who braved the or more hlU In their careers. ; Ky Oatrowskl of Wilkes-Barre is , 37, thus forcing St John’s into a which he hehl longer than any scheduled to be opened on March needy aged, the blind, .and for de­ ret R. Wilkie, three daughters, o f the bank building where the New York—St. Louts and Ken­ ahlp for Mancbaater. One triumph , from the Blue Grass collsoted ■'> University, after which she began gregational church haa been post­ said the paper. "Now Togllatti than the president requested and treacherous highways \ Htranga.As It May Seem 1 the leading scorer in the American | l ° “ rth place and a play- other man, was tn the form of 29 pendent children. Mrs. Ernest Kenyon and Miss A l­ snow-removing sidewalk kept the tucky were Invitad to participate In the trio of remaining starts will 1 Df 66 and held a 99-point edge ever her missionary service in Bulgaria. poned until further notice due to In Italy and Thorez In France $419,698,223 more than the same area clean and dry. a letter signed by Louis. If It .should happen that the bids Might Be Doiihled berta Wilkie of tljls town, and in the National Invitation Basket­ give the team no worse than a tic sive and left Uie fana Umo ^ t h ‘ Pdd B“ l 1'™* Department: Tor-j Baaketball League with 616 j • : second place 8 L Louis. Miss Turner is nov. teaching at the bad weather. have gone on the offensive, a cour­ departments received for the pres­ were aettled by l*at*mlnute'ahotj rinSon won the Eastern Baaket-! polnta in 38 games. Dick Holub, 1 Eagles started off with a .Mso present at a nKellng received are too high for the Altmeyer had estimated that ex­ Mrs. Charles Bowes of Newington: Schools Shat Down ball Tournament at. Madison for first place providing Hartford called by Greene, to announre I The Aggies, with a 19-4 record, Pierce College, in Greece. ageous, .successful step.” ent year. The increase was attri­ Square Garden March 12-14-17 and Bulkeley’s victory came on the 11>*11 League championship during Paterson, is second with 556 tallies, rush and were out front, 10 t ^ , amount appropriated. It will be tending this relief to all the needy buted primarily to salary raises three brothers, Ernest and Arthur Schools shut down for the day captures its last three games. The the formal resignation was received only six first place votes Mrs. Lincoln said today that necessary to make further changes Answer to Projected Pact 19. St. L o i^ accepted and Ken­ ------y -.■‘ ■cwry came on the , ^ ^ „ t l y completed rtgular ; Hank BaietU of Brookl>m who al-1 Mrs. Ethel Tomm of 22 Hollis­ would cost $230,000,000 more. But granted postal' and other workers Wilkie of Manfhe.ster and William and announcements were made local lassies, by fai the best glrle’ wings of a field goal by Joe Rice i the . - . Ktamrn B. ,\dae, president of ; but showed a preponderance of Miss Turner’s brother, the Rev. in the spectflcatlons. The general Many observers saw in the new tucky is expected to accept offi­ in the lecond# sudden death, over- * and al»o copped flret place so pastimes with the Torrington i faints scored a couple of quick ter street and Mrrf Frances Dou- this might well be doubled or go by the laat Congress. Wilkie of North Scltuate, R. I.: over the Hartford radio stations. team Manchester ever boasted tn the National Boxing Associa­ strength at the second position. Berart Turner, was a student at manager pointed out today that cially today, time period. Commercial held a ■ in the Yankw Division. Manches- How’ards in the Eastern League is i gan of 36 Hamlin street returned even higher in time of depression, line a Oimmiinlst answer to the The Treasury’s share of the to­ three sisters, Mrs. Archie Dougan Fire whistles of both the Manches­ the Polish League, have racked up tion. Rt. Louis had one first plaee Boston Theological School when such a development Is highly Im­ projected North Atlantic pact — 42-40 margin with but tlx tec- i ter. New- HaVen and Bridgeport third with 521 points. .. Dennis , J*” ! i^ri*^ home Sunday after spending six Altmeyer acknowledged. tal direct appropriations rccom- of Manchester. Mrs. Joseph Baronl ter and South Manchester Fire de­ dorse Badng thirteen consecutive victories as long a Hartford The whisUe. lo to 4. The Saints i vote. In points, ba#s<} on l 6 for Rav. Clifford O. Simpson, now pas probable. However. Altmeyer said he an effort to knit together the na- ends to go In the regular game j follow’ed In th iv order in the dlvl- 1 first nine for sstond. etc« Kentucky weeks in Miami, Florida. mended for next year is $1,027. of ... Glnstonhiin'...... — ...... and Mrs. John partments at 7:30 a. m. gave nine • Miami, Fla.—Top Pilot ($16.60) against no defeats Hartford has favorite. w1U ^ return tonight to j Their Torces together and ‘ ^ y g g i f f y F l l I V tor of Center Congregational Mr. Waddell expressed his con- hopes that the administration’s I tional Communl.st parties of west- won the six furlong Royal Palm won 11 of 13 starts, Using it* only when Charley Wrinn let go with ston standing. j had .631 compared with 475 for the Church, and Rev. W. Ralph Ward, gratidatlons to the Building com­ 608.4C3. a cut of $85.386,(>46 from | Pfeifer of Detroit. Mich., and one long blasts as notification that the A look at the tote rail record of box Felix Ramierez in the « ^ The Salvation Army Songster proposal for expansion of the gen­ 1 cm Europe in a policy threaten­ schools were closed. Stats Park Purse at Hlalaab In games to Manchester. a one-hander that gave BuOceley ■ only tw’o points behind at the half. Aggies and 408 for St. (yiuls. Jr« former pastor of South Metho­ mittee for the thorough and cam- eral social security insurance cov­ budget re.quests. The $2,045.- grandchild. tbs deadlock. the Yankee DlvisloiK•fl\ showsshow’s that round star bout at the Hartford I lUtnnls and Minnesota, pm'-st Brigade will omit the rehearsal ing to undermine their own gov- Funeral services will’ be held Many gasoline stations and ga­ 1:10 2-0. 16 to 13. Here the Eagles played dist church, were attending that pleto work they have done on the erage will eliminate, in a matter of j «rnmenta. 209..600 recommended for. the The two teams matchsd baaksts Manchester scored thVqe victories vli I Auditorium W-Vk at Ariiiorv of the Big Nine, maintained their scheduled for tonight. postal service Is $34,462,800 be­ Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m„ rages were still unopened at noon Okldsmar. Fla.—Jlm'a Ttgraas jL. their best and slowly pulled away Institution. architect’s plans. years, any need for the Federal Tonight’s scheduled meeting of in the first overtime period which respective fourth and fifth plkcss Obviously, the Communist ma­ low what the president requested from the John B. Burke Funeral today as attendants found dif­ ($7.40) captured the six furlong to lead by 32 to 20 at the end of Another re.sult of last night’s government participating in direct the Barber Hill Gun Club haa been wded with a 46-46 sUIemate. while Western Kentucky moi’Cd The Manchester Improvement neuver may b.’ aimed at raising In The bill is carded for House Home.,87 East Center street. Rev. Palnjetto Purse at Sunshine Park the third period. Throughout the Tomorrow’ evening at Uie A r­ meeting was the appointment of relief. ficulty in making the area accessi­ postponed. This announcement Rice ■ game smasher came at 47 ahead of Tulane Into No. 9 ifi the Association has postponed the Ameriean minds doiibt.s of the debate Thursday and paasnge Fri­ Alfred L. Williams, pastor of St. ble to cars. Others made use ol in 1:15,4. third perieid, Plummer and Muriar- mory Nassiffs .Arms will take part meeting originally scheduled for Saul Sllverstein as the chairman Representative Reed iR. N. Y.i New Orleans—Grand Entry was made by Truman Oowles. The seconds of the second and sudden ty kept the leather going through in the double-header basketball at­ onlv other change In the top ten. Last Churchman of the School Building comrnlttee, .solHilv of an alliance containing day. It has not yet been con- MBr>’’H church, will officiate. Bur­ trucks and plows to push the snow Ezzard Charles Pounds tonight. asked Altmeyer if Mr. Truman ever ($11.20) won the Krewe of Pro- | meeting will be rescheduled and death overtime.. the hoop and were well supported traction spon.sored by the local Tulane. beaten by VandSTbilt now’ an ordinance-created organi­ such Communist elements. .sldered by the Senate. ial will be hi East cemetery. aside snd enable the stations to „ L , » w -had read the hill .calling...... „ for aid teus Purse at Fair Grounds. members advised by the eecretary. Torrington, trailing most o f the by Bolduc and Mathison. Going chapter of Disabled .\merlcan Vet- last week for its third loss, dropped Admits His Guilt zation Mrs. Robgrt McIntosh was ngpjy Altmeyer replied: "I Furthermore, by Its reiteration The committee approved $220,- Friend.s may call at the funeral open for business. Many motorists second half after a 19-19 first to seventh, followed by Ban Fran­ The regular monthly meeting of of the idea of war and of a pur­ .600,000 of the Internal Revenue home Wednesday evening after 7 Hot Springs, Ark.—Miss Neal into the fourth period, the Saints; erans. The local speedboj's will named secretary. don't know." stopped to have chains put on be­ A letter haa been recelv.’*d from I ^'■om behind In Out Win O^er Maxim made their final bid and cloaed the : play in the ':30 opener meeting cisco. Boivllng Green and Bradley the Manchester Fox and Coon suing Soviet Army the new cam­ bureau’s request for $232,768,000. o'clock. fore going to work. ($6.10) scor^ a driving victory He said Federal Security admin­ in the six furlong featured allow­ Waliy Fortin rho Is now living in 38 seemnds to k*ep in con- gap to five points at the end ot th e' the strong Wlndsor-Wilson com­ in order. tCoatlaiMd from Pago One) Club, scheduled for tonight, has paign miTht also ralJc fears in the In rejecting- the request for Mall Deliveries Late istrator Oscar Ewing had con­ ance race at Oaklawn. Miss Nea) Miami Springs, Fla. IS -..* r-- • game. The Eagles played ^their bine. been cancelled and will be held Gales LasliiiiR mind.s of Europeans who are pros­ 7.000 more enforcement workers, Mall dellverlea were late aa post­ margin w’hen Julio Pziazzini blow the wblsile on the unnamed last and ehegrcKHa« to t.oine, garian court audience. Europe Today to Congres.<^»’trrs ft*' he sees the I new courso will be followed we this country, who makes an hon­ died this morning at the home, of cause of the high drifts. missed Both. Marty Reisner, New High school.. .Just before an Im- the vrtnn^r of fourth place In the ■ (be pivot-posl w ith Bob Kravles o’clock. La.st night’s meeting wss' of up to 60 miles an hour tipped | est. frank ' Income tax i(etum. Cincinnati. MarchXj —(S’ — Ez­ Zwlck . . . 98 129 126 -363 faasing defendants joined in plac­ cannot of course tell, but w’c ex­ her daughter. Mra. Charles Bor­ Snow continued to fall through­ ^r'Taln’i veteran center, waa foul portant game, Jimmy called on his league postponed due to the bad weather, j pect for some time now we will be should not be penalized by the zard Charles outpoihlee*! Joey and Negro stir Davey Jones at ing most of the responsibility for the winga of some of the huge : ^ treasurt- wid" open " man of 40 Webster Hill Boulevard out the morning although not with cd at the four*aecond mark and teammates for a moment of silent The box scores: four-engIned planes as they Uxied rorlendM that Fed- hearing provocative declarations failure of the bureau, through a made the free throw prayer., .Subsequently the oppos­ Maxfm In a 15-round split decl- the forward |K>siUoii.s. 628 547 606 1681 the crimes to which they confessed in West Hartford, with whom she the intensity of last nighL A t noon Silk City Eaglet (42) up to the runways at Temfvelhof j ^ mtended to make non-Cqmmuniat shortage of eniploye.s. to collect f1.SO VALUI .sldn fight here last night/hut It Is Play-maker Ted ('hagnon. and Road (3) on the four major defendants. The Mrs. Fred Pampel. Jr., and 1 lived. Mrs. Maxwell waa a mem­ it had changed to fine, wind-driven Morgan of ainton, Tourteilotle ing team took the kickoff and Pt.s daughter Janice, of Holyoke, airdrome In Berlin and airports in , . , i, _n« counlrle.s uneasy about the relia­ what Is property due the govern­ Memorial of North Grosvernor- started a drive tow’ard the Cle­ doubtful If he added anyOHng to \ Krob rf set-shot arflst Larry Guziard arc , Emerson 108 116 104--328 four had confessed earlier. Frankfurt, and It was decided to 1 fhrd apd dependent children is not ber of the First BapUat church flurries and the sky brightened up the starring guards. Mass., are the guests of Mr. and bility of their own peoples." ment from those who would not Portland. Putnam advanced burne goal ... Strickland called his prestige as the outstanding | cordert rf . Madsen 117 109 117--343 When it came to Defendant Mit- suspend operations, A big snow i erotic . In Hartford and belonged to the as the sun attempted to break - Bill McCabe. Kenny HuaBCll and ' Sarpola . 115 100 131 -3.V> Mrs. A. William Astley, of 184_ lle argued that th- government Raises Question of Treason voluntarily m al^ a eorrect re­ East Hartford Grange. She was FOR in the small schools (Class ' C) time out, summoned his team into . challenger for Joe Louis' hea\y- Lebledz, If . ho Dimitrov's turn he centered his covered the Berlin area. through the clouds. Gerry Goodrich are also due for Polin.sky ,127 118 KM--349 Center street. I' should participate with the stat.'s Naturally the Communist posi­ turn." bom In Andover, April 12, 1872, tournament at New Britain. Put­ a huddle and said: "Some blankety • weight title. \ Plummer, If fire on his Baptist chief, Naumov. Latest weather reports predict­ The slender, hard punching ('ln-\ plenty of .service, Luca.'* 115 145 105 -365 He claimed that Naumov, in addi­ d o w ;rro o T s ^ -:.“e’ rip re 7 o (? ‘rnd|in aid ,o all the needy, not j„st tion raises the question of treason. 1JV00 Should... .Be Enough1 snd waa the only child of Edgar D. nam, In defeating Suffleld. 51-49 -blank didn’t pray.” ilorlarty, c . 1,500 ed snow flurries, and blowuig and cinnatl negro had to come from Wlndsor-Wilson victims include tion to calling Stalin a "Blood­ Lakota Council No. 61 will hold Togllatti was the most elaborate It said the extra f I and L. Amanda White. Besides her provided the highlight of the two Oae-MlBaie Bporls Page 1sh«w. r . . . . shop windows were blown out by I those three groi,T«. > drifting snow this afternoon with twin bills in the Teachers College behind to cop the no*i of two of the Hartford Knights of Pythias 582 .■i97 .661 1740 sucker” in a 1947 semion. had its regular meeting at Odd Fel­ the freakish weather in "lany I nientioned the siok ao^ in devising a defense, to his own 1 ployes approved should be enough Borman, Mrs. Max- much colder temperatures slated (oi.i iimitD UME omn With Ben Hogan out of action, MSthlson. rg court. ® the P.QJl. I# eager to have .South the three judges. Many of the Vlntek, rg . twice. New Haven Annex. Union- s (1 ) quoted frpm the Bible in predict­ lows hall tomorrow evening at 8 of England and the rnnti- , "nd mentnilv 'tX'ab'e'l and Job ess satisfaction. Any future war— i for the job. | leaves another daughter. Miss for tonight. 114 92- arcs.* Suffleld led most of the w’ay Africa’s Bobby L«cke play in its fans yelled their disapproval of viUe Rockets. Hartford Endees, Brown . .. . 82 -288 ing the west would smash the o’clock. All members are request­ I p-rsons not protected by iinemploy- against Russia will be an ideologi-j , " Pj** I MnO’ S. Maxwell and three soni. Slippery hlghv/ays brought t'wn Hutc^nson. 84 142 -322 nent OTiy to see Putnam pull into a 48- championship at Richmond. Vs., . the decision. Bolduc,' , Ig .. and the Silk City A. C twice, by Werner . 96 "Red beast of Communism" in a ed to he present. ment insurance. cal and class war, not; a...... national , 7,000,------Secretly . of the Treasury . . - Norman of West Hartford. accidents resulting in quite a bit Here’s s bargain ta ihavlM score.* of ,".2 to 17. and 92 to 42. Anderson . 95 125 111 -.331 Ten Ships Grounded I war. he declared, and therefore all , Snyder said the enforcement staff 48 deadlock midway- ...... in the- final Last year Bobby wasn’t invited. .. Charles. weighing 181 3-4 Ellis, lg \ . . new war. Ten ships w’ere grounded, six of States Aid 800.000 Others Francis H. of 23 Hyde street, this damage to the oars Involved but luxury! W h ^ this Spcclu C*>ach Kii«s tVile promises a Cushing . . 98 98 99 -■29.6 The monthly meeting of the 1 those who favor "social progress" j is undermanned and "1 have not Sun xf i'** R#ffvriy’s pushup. Terry Grogan, the telegrapher who pounds —the heaviest he has ever Dimitrov said Naumov’s text He said that In addition to the town, and W. H. Maxwell of West causing no injuries. shake-up in the local's line-up for Ol.son . . . . P.! 84 112 -291 Pa.st Chiefs Daughters of Helen them off the Dutch coast, three off I must fight on one side. | way of. knowing the precise Offer lasts, yon can get 4 esa. Bill Mansfield followed with an- has been more or leaa officially sealed —showed two glaring weak­ Total* IP 4 42 came from the Book of Revela­ and one off Scotland. money-matching program which Hartford. She also leaves six Mrs. Margaret Mctheny, 28, of tomorrow’s contest as hopes to Davidson Lodge No. 98, D. of S.. is Togllatti further justified him- \ amount of uncollected ta-xea. of famous Sportsman Shav­ otocr that put Putnam ahead to recognized as the guy who" pushed nesses. He was a siiel^er for a St.John’* (37) tions. German police reported (our per­ provides' relief to *.200,000 per­ granddaughters and seven great­ 18 Ardmore road, suffered slight 8tRy. regain his winning ways once j 466 SOS 556 1527 po.slponed until Tues\® 1 19 Deneka of Chicago, said to be a storv roof of an antique shop on cla-ssifled by the Conimunlsts aa a and 'i'hitney Funeral Home at 776 tersection of Hartford road. In­ •upsrior Lathsr or Brnahlsea 4 record book. PhUllps ___ . 90 122 91—303 Center church will meet torqorrow Ohio), a Ways and Means mem­ return themselves manyrfold In the New’towiif 75-31; and Torlland ketball captain, has received a ' lander. who weighed 184. He Brown, rg ...... 0 leader in Baptist church misaion.s. Friedrich Ebert strasse, Frank­ victim of aggression, regardless of Farmington avenue In West Hart­ volved were cars driven by Doug­ Shav* Crsam—a combination 2 With a full team on hand. Nas- |, Haberern .104 90 128—322 evening at eight o’clock in the ber. commented afler the hearing form of additional taxes that are licked Thomaston, 51-40, after questioanair* from the Minneapol- | had little to gain, because after Kosakowski. Ig . .. 1 \ 0 He confessed converting the mon­ furt’s main shopping street. the circumstances, was,made clear ford. Interment w’lU be at the las Kaakela. Jr., 24 of Rockville, trailing 10-14 at the end of the Duhachlnski. ig ... 0 \ 0 0 siff# could ma)residenl Betty Mae Pongratz An American was injured when the $1,560.00 budget of the bu­ wlck Country Qub, Just outaid* backboard on the baaketball oourt I through the sixth, seventh and alti, Thorez and Grotewohl "did was deacon and Rev. Robert L. states that a car driven by Rich­ Airport ($3) the gale damaged an Army supply Hold Mcelin" reau of Narcotics and granted CharlotteavlUt, Va„ discussing the ...H e didn’t get th* two polnta— I eighth, then slowed down. F. m*. New Eiigioiid P. V. A.„ Si"'’ * ■ i of Ihc womeii’.s Bowling U ’ague nothing but obey the order of the rhagon. sub-deacon. ard J. Rbehm. 24 of Rockville, go­ B. ty jail. he '’•'d. he h.id the j afternoon bow’ling inatch- storehouse In Bterbrich, near Wies­ $35,300,000 of the $35,960,000 rc- htleraating subject o f hiring foot­ foul before the shot. 1 Charles, a great guy to keep . 7 1 15 (Paral3fzed Vets Assn.) Russian Pollhburo w’hen they Mrs. Thomas Meimler was solo- ing west on the Turnpike, aklctoed Robinson, rf ...... between 10 - , ,,b>duled tonight have been baden. His name ivss not disclosed. i quested bv the Customs bureau ball players.. .Indirectly, the talk ■ trying, then began to catch up McCammon, If . .. 3 0 6 VS. Tn spite of, ye.sterday’s storm made these statements." , and $3,054,000 of the 3.166,000 'st. as Roehm put on more power to 000 and 12.000 pages of progres- Olmetor Bill Streans Property damage in Bnt.’iln stemmed from a basketball game ! and in the last three rounds McClure, c ...... 0 .0 0 thirty-two members of the Wom­ • sought bv the Secret Service. It The bearers were .John Davis. make a hill and collided with a car latermediste League Standing j alone was expected to total abcut Walter Hattman. Alan and Rav- COLE oetwsen the University of Virginia Messier, r g ...... 0 1 l i sfitT I 1 nllevN are op<*n for re»fr- en’s Atixiliary of the Manchester did thU after hearing reports of driven by Hsnry J. Owmler. 44. of •'Kow I aee things In a clfarcr i tonight f.W.fiOO ($200.0001. The British Memorial hospital met in the niond Coste. Burial was In St. ami William and Mary—the last " I shouldn't have coasted those McCann, I g ...... 0 0 0, Manchester Guards # light,” he sa'.d. .laiions toni„ht.____ coasts were lashed by gusts w’hlch Genlei* R esla u ra iil Increased activity In counterfeit­ 447 Middle Turnpike, east. Both ■porta contest between those two Rt. Bridgets ...... 9 2 nurses dining room at 1:30 to Mary’s cemeterj’. East Hartford. Junior Guards ...... 8 3 j last three rounds." Maxim said. at their peak w’ere recorded offi­ ing, smuggling and the Illicit drug cars were towed from the scene. sghoola. (Indirectly because, like “I coasted through the last three Totals ...... 10 2 22; The regular monthly meeting of welcome new members. Cherry jile market. There were no arersta. Bt. Johns ...... 3 8 I — Double Header — Hose Co(Tipany No. 3. SMFD. cially at 76 miles an hour. and coffee w-ere served at tables Opens Tomorrow Sirs. Flora Belle Msthews (Ilram, they don't hire ’em but rounds on the advice of my handl­ Score at halftime: 23-14, V. F . ; Seawalla along the Norfolk coast Fall Beqaest Approved they have a hard time getting th* Indians ...... 3 0 Error in Figures scheduled tonight, has been post­ attractively decorated by Mias Funeral services for the late Th* Intermediate League will ers. I think I won. It was a W. in east Anglia were breached. For stpckpUlng strategic and MOTORS kind o f athletes they want.) . . . poned. Mary Chapmen with daffodils and be ; Mrs. Flora Belle Mathews, widow helluva fight.” Despite the fact the new Center critical materials that would not play Its games Thursday night Water swept inland, flooding some other spring flowers., the “e^ent “of war.'* the of Willard H. Mathews, were held Denies Intent "Between th* deep south on on# Charles, smiling broadly In his Nassiff Arms Of Grand List roads to a depth of seven feet. Restaurant is not open for busi­ needed In 1 due to th* bultding being tuMd for Future Pep Opponent The Washington Social Club A fter des.sert w’hlle the memhera committee annroved the full re- this aftern^n. privatrty, at the VALVE JOB side and Yale on the other. Virgin­ dressing room, called hie rival "a VS. Blizzards were reported from Ab­ ness, at least 25 gallon's of coffee Carnival Referendum. will hold a B a k ^ Cooq supper for folded surgical 4rrasings Mrs. auest of $775,000,000. Including | M alkins Ftineral Home at 142 ia oollegea are having plenty of real clever boy." erdeenshire In northeast Scotland. haa been served since last Satur­ ^ B etrayal Grilid valves, new caskets, clean carbon, motor trouble.” oommented on* expert.. Philadelphia. March 1—(Fi— Derby, March 1—(86—A trans­ all members on Friday, March 4. Donald Makepiece. 'the president, $525,000,000 In cash and $250,000.-1’ East Center street Rev. Cllf- Shea Studio B team clinched the I position of soseasors’ flgu.es, Heavy snowstorms hit Denmark, day morning Jamea Morianos said " I hear Mi* college down there I Percy Bassett act hi* rights to- Windsor - Wilson a' 6:30 p.m. Members wishing to outlined plans for thS > year’s -'ac­ 000 in contract authority. ! ford O. Simpson, p u tor 91 CENTER STREET TEL. 4164 "•anlty code" • won’t work... > ing erith 34 and Bentley is high GairacQ Rcstaarant and Sodwidi Neefc. o’clock.* Owrnera Morianos and these fiames “ at random." He ad­ luire been appropriated wiu covemmental rests, showing the I•s1ted the sir lift temporarily to­ cut Hospital Association, will ex­ About 26 billion cans (or pack­ launched Into'tong dl^ussions. in­ ,*iBrcntly southern gentlemen wli: Aaoooiatlon • ( Aateriea man In playmaking with 41 I fs(S* was a bloody mesa from cut# Jolin Kambaa will ba on hand to mitted he had changed doHarx but for Miiitry late in ta j^ y s r s the breakdown of his day. pi&inplain Aa proppvenproppeed legislationiv^nkiaLifin d'.'iti.igo | efuiiu ing food will be made this year complain privately, but they won’t I IVoahington 67, Chicago 07. aasiat#. i I above an($ below both eves. although btda on H win greet the patrons ihroughbuut the declared he never had had any cluding such things as the drcs.i dollar. Kadi taxpayer will receive Bntlsh snd American ' thanes qith reinibursment of, volu.’ tary 1 Rree in the United States. »he wore on a given day. p ia n a ^ a copy. which supply this Soviet-blockaded hbODitals ’’for'Stata Aid cases. ' > day. business wiUi those defendants.

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Diamond**— Walchaa— RoomB Wiihoot On Death e f Faarily Deg Junior—Pop, whea X M a s S e rv ic e s O ffe r e d 13 i>yj’|pertyT Why prepared by former deputy col' W ANTED — Experienced painter. rages, vicinity Silver Lane or not place th« lob In expartaocad Phone 2-9981. and Insulating plank walls. Eatl inets, living-room furniture, etc. Tylet. Agent. Msmeheater 2-4469. latAm eg Utemal Revenue. Eve- mates cheerfully given. Phone Phone Edward R. Price, 2-1003. West Center street. Phone Man­ banda?. Wa aini to give aaOafao- bedroom /eta. CSiamber’s Ware­ BRAND New 6-room house. Can ■IsgB aaly. PLose 8008. 1937 PLYM OUTH four-door sedan. 7594. chester 4250. tlon. AUca taampat Raal Ealata AM BITIOUS Man to handle Wat­ house Sales. 501 Middle Turnpike be leased for one year with op­ i P Mechanically good. With heater. and tnauranee, 848 'Uatai atsM t T . a wa kins Quality products. Territory EasL PhOfie 5187. FA M ILY OF Four adults and one tion to buy. Call’ Walter Olson. ■caeit tid er s««vic«. ■ Phone 8979. CARPENTER 'Vork of all kinds. Mancheatar. Phona 4998 er 3- AattsMbOss Fdr Sak 4 available in Manchester. Products small child would like a fiv e ' or Tel. 3084. A LLE Y OOP He Catches On Quick BY V. T. HAMLIN Roofs, sidings, additions' and al WE BUT and call good uaed 0880. Meaj6 UK8TH18P 7XI8 WILL COST YOU teratlona Also new conatriicUon. famous for over 81 years. Exper­ six room rent. Call Mrs, Maude IM T FORD two-door. 1940 Chevro- furniture, combination ranges, LOVELY Flvo-room colonial. — J^-VPUNTY. POOe ALLEY.' H* 'VEH. BUT VWST Sleffert Phone 2-0283. ience and age no barrier. You can Foley. 3790. Is^ 18819 Oldsmebile aedan. Ctoan, Auto Accesmrit gas rangea and heatars. Jonsa’ "Three years old. Hot water heat, L095 OP MEM5BV FOffdOTTBN HOVv( make a good Income selling W at­ Legion League 19 PATHETIC.' LOOK KNOW D1NNY9 priced low. Uberal U r c s CAliPENTER "Vork of all kinds. kins Quality products. Write W at­ Furniture Store. 3b Oak Phona W ANTED — Five or six room flat oil burner, recessed radiation. I Motors. 418A 2-1041. AT HIM... PUTA9EO CALM PL’ COW . Oblol Attica finished, cabinet work al­ kins Quality Products, 24 Linden or house by local business man, Brass plumbing, tile bath, attrac­ AA A KID TO BE AUTO RADIO, Universal type wife and school girl Good resi­ Maachreter (S> terations, also colorful plastic tile Place, Hartford, for interview. LAU ND RY Set tubs. Alto wash­ tive cabinet kitchen, built In floor ...... 102 109 120— S|4 R id in s o l d 1847 CaDBVROUPr rieotUne Areo- with push buttons. Includes an­ dential neighborhood. Call 2-4427. Fortier bsthrooms, kitchens. Charles ing machine, in very good condi­ to ceiling bookcase, fireplace, ...... 87 — 118— 202 PINNY aedan. radta, heater, defrosters. tenna and separate speaker, $20. M AN FOR ground ■work also must 1-ailey . Davis. Phone 2-0294. tion. Can be seen at 229 Autumn basement rumpus room, large Wlgren ..... in 111 88— 810 14,000 sMlas. Kelley's Service CaU 2-4470. be able to paint, steady work, full side porch, ameslte drive, Ideal Canter, 18 Bralnard Place. PhoiM street. W A N TE b— 5 or 6 room rgnt. Laeiezka ___ 120 99 9%-r 318 CONCRETE Contractor, masen time, referencae. Inquire Man­ Manchester or vkitnity. 'S-9238. location. Manchester G rpekw i^ ...... 129 138 1E L*380 7288. 2-1 SNOW Clap Urea. Raoapplagj work and landscaping. V. Belluc- chester Gardens, Office 15 Forest M t e . and vulcanlxlng. one day eervloa FLOOR problems solved with tlon, near store, bus and sehooia. Prieaa ...... — 8 2 ------82 ci. Phone 2-1601 or 5042. street. 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. No 1939 PLTM O U TH sedan. Radio, Track tire servtca, guaranteed linoleum, asphalt tile counter PUBLIC Utility employee Leaving etate Call owner 3-2268. telephone calls. Expert oorHir.anthlp free esti 25 years ser\'ice la looking for Totala ...... 848 880 843-.-1616 heater, daftnater. Naw Urea. Vary workmanship. Ntw fCaUy Spring- SACRIFICE Sale! Due to Imme­ mates Open evenings Jones rent. Family of five. Single or Eaat Hartford (9) clean ear. Kelley's Service Cen­ field and Richland Urea. Man­ Hoofing— Siding 16 diate business transfer, attracUv/e Furniturs Osk street Phone duplex preferred. Can pay rea­ Bldwell ... ..107 99 91— 297 ter, 16 Banlsacd Place. Phone chester Tire and Racapplng, 295 D ogs— B ird *-—P eta 41 6-room colonial. Three large bed­ 7288. . Broad atreet Phone 2-433A ROOFING — Specialising in re­ 2-1041. sonable rent. . Write Box E, WaUace ... .. 87 99 92— 278 *'it’9 our doubtf-duty hat— whan you don’t wtar H. th* rooms, full tUe bath, lavatory, 15 .. 8< 79 97— 249 -■•ta. pairing rpofs of all kinds, also ENGLISH Setter pups. Boxer Herald. Leander ... w ifa c a n !" 1988 PLTM O U TH converUble, xl5 screened fiorch. Two car ga­ Matua ...... lie 111 128— 355 TWO SLIGHTLY used 6:70-161 new roofa.. Gutter work. (3ilm- pups. Cocker pups. Fox Terrier >/ MW w W.VW. w - . w. . . w* w radM and heater, new U», new super cushioned 'tires with Machinerv aiid Tools 62 rage, ameslte drive. Fully land­ VInsko ...... 133 104 144— 371 neys cleaned and repaired. .No pupa, cross breed pups. Zimmer­ scaped. Cost over $20,000. Open SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH aNdar. Oan be seen at 17>4 Eld. tube. Telephone 3-2908. job too email or larga Good man Kennels. lAke street. 6287. Country Club League CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER .NEW AND used tractors and I to offers. Phone 2-9497. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS First Victim BY MERRILL C. BLUSSER work, fair prica. Free estimates. Totals ... ..519 4<9 542— :1550 farm machinery. See us for your >1 Call Howley. Manchester 5361. lU e OCA IS T ) U30K SOMETHiNOTEIXS »C mLDA\. 1?^> needs. Complete stock of various IW E (jAS.''e'S CfU-EO ItMPTX'nO'J6AZE 'Mlb EACrl IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Wanted Anton— Wanted—jPels— Poultry- St. John ...... 95 Smith Fac«a Beerera irs SOCTX STREAMUNEO POSTOfiFiCf.'i OTHER'S EyCS ' so tCweSiSTiBLF IS A SH(X)-IN TO W'N ' y F _ types of garden tractors. Dublin Motorcycles 12 R. Anderson .. 99 THE- other person S tork 44 ■Tractor Cto., WilUmantlc. B ro w ii8 ^ r d e r , New • York, March 1—(Jh—Sid CAfO'T WELP THE NEW HUDSON Heating— Plnmbing 17 DeMartln ___ 92 W ANTED —Girl’s 24” second hand Smith of the Plttaburgh Hornets KISSING vou — G ENERAL Flepalra, jobbing, re­ WE SELL and ae|wlceaej|wlce ' Dlaaton Stetson ...... 101 PIRST SMOOCHER bicycle in good condition. Cauj Cards to Vacate is four points ahead of Carl Lis- U ’8 Decidedly Different! modeling, water piping, deep and chain saws, Beaver, Bready, Jesanis ...... 104 combe of the Providence Reds In LOSES/ 6865. • FARMERS shallow well pumps, gas and Planet. Jr., Rototiller garden their duel for American Hookey No Trades Necessary electric automatic water heaters tractors, power lawn mowers. is ...... 491 514 1.533 St. Louis, March 1—(>P)—The League scoring honors today. I We are known to pay the Johnson outboards. Briggs tt .All-Stan St. Louis Ordinate and Browns The Hornet star ecorod four Bosiness Serrte6|B O ffe re d 13 available. Prompt service. Ed­ Demonstrators ward W. Johnson. Phone.6979. highe.st prices for hce4 cattle. Stratton and (Tltnton engines. P. Ballsieper . 97 101 302 who have shared Sportsman’s points during the past week to In­ , Available Anytime DE-LONG’S refrigeration service. I Sell your beef to the Capitol Grinding Co., 38 Main. Scranton . . . . . 88 Park peacefully for 28 yeara may crease his coUeetton to 94. Ua- Repairs on all makes, commer­ .^LUMBING and heating, jobbing, Phone 7958. Handley ...... 96 have reached a parting. combe added only two for a run- repairs. Prompt service. John H. A y e r a ...... — nerup total o f 90. Liscombe con­ McCLURE AUTO CO. cial and domestic. 24-hour serv-| The American League Browns, ice. Phone 2-1797. (Harlson. Phone 7325. McBride .... 101 who own the Ume-worn baseball tinues to pace the league in goal- 60 Wells Street MANCHESTER PACKING Wasted— To Boy 58 McKee ...... 88 property at Grand and Dodler, getting with 50. Smith la second Tel. 2-9442 RADIO need fixing? Have It re­ EFFICIENT Plumbing and heat­ served noUce on the National with 49. MODERN Houaehold furniture, | paired by experts. F*tck-up serv­ ing. Plugged drains machine COMPANY Totals ...... 470 483 528 1481 League Cardinals yesterday to va­ Trailing Liscombe in the point Open Evenings etc. Ctaamber’a Houaehold Serv­ ice, guaranteed work. Sets check­ cleaned, 'lari J. Nygren. Phone cate April 1. dertty are hto two linemates. Right k, • •a* av hta 6497. ice. Phone 5187. Winger Roger Bedard and Center ed in the home Oat radios Phone 2-1500 Blloeni (8) Aa a result the Cards, who open­ PRIolnta and Fikser 79. Another another window.' 5A\0 IT WAS s m a r t ; 1946 FORD V-8 two-door coach. WANTED--COWS, calves and beef th is tim e YOU'LL ROOFING and Repairing of all FU RNISHED room, Green aec- Rockwell ----- 120 S play their home games. ^ Red. Johnny CHad, is in fifth place TO SAVE Low mileage, personally owned, cattle. Also horses. (Hall Plela PAY FOR IT.. PBITER W. Pantaluk, electric con­ kinds. Chim n^ work, gutter tion. Gentleman preferred. Phone R a n d ...... 112 11 ■The order to vacate came In the with 77 points. MONEY./ 4 new tires, 1 new recap spare. Brothers for the top dollar. Phone tractor. maintenance and wiring work. Expert repairs. Honest 3-4408. Lockwood .... 92 11 form of a legal noUce publiabed YTila car like new. Can be seen at 7405. 364 Bldwell streeL for light and power. 40 Foster workmanship. Satisfaction guar­ by the Dodier Realty and invest­ 168 McKee, or call 7513. Owner street. Phone 3303. anteed. C?all Loughlln. Manchea- T I Totals ...... 833 52 554 1612 ment Company, which te controlled leaving state. Financing arrang­ Buafcera ft ) by the Browns. ed. ANTIQUES Reflniahed. Repairing ter 7707. Artirlea for Sale 45 iMitl Night'9 Fighia C?handa ...... 103 10 The notice said the Cterdinate' Plon Your done oi any furniture. Tlemann, lease on the park became invalid 1941 CUSTOM DeSoto four-door HOME-MADE tractor from 31 Reo Varney ...... 98 11 189 South Main street Phone Millinery— Dressmaklnfi 19 truck, dual wheels, good 750x20 when the corjxirate name of the black aedan. Radio and heater. 5643. Straugh ...... — 12 House Pointing tires, aeal beam lights, new By The Associated Press Carlson ...... 106 organization was changed recently Private owner. FTione 2-4498. Quebec—Danny Webb, 138 1-4, brakes, snow plow with pump, Johnson . . . . 1 0 1 S from National Sporta. Inc., to St. ALL APPLIAN(?ES tenriced and I ALTERATTONb and dreasmaktng. Montre^ knocked out "Blond Ti' Now! PLTMOUTH four-door sedan, de­ rtpaireo. burners, refrigerators, $450. 700x17 tire, tube and rim, Mannella . . . 106 . 3 ISO Louis NaUonal Eiaseball C?lub. Inc. Call 2-4370 Mra. C. Brunella. ger" Paul EYechettc, 127, Boston This change, the American League luxe 1935 model. Nice appear­ ranges, washers, etc All work almost new, $20. Used radiator Time Psjflncnts Arranffcd (3). club claims, was made without Its ance. Dependable family car. guaranteed Metro Service Oo. | for 1940 Ford truck. Just repair­ 819' 538 552 1599 10% Down S f Huntington, W. Va.—Fltxle Fitz­ Totals consent. Phone 2-9722. Tel. Manchester 3-0883. Moving— Truckings— ed and cleaned, $20. 174 West Balance Monthly Center street. Phone 8459. patrick. 185. Oak HllL W. Va, Whiffers « ) The lease wpa signed in 1937 and FOR S A L E - 1936 Chevrolet. Ask­ S to ra g e 20 had two more years to run. OIL S'lXJVES cleaned. Installed. stopped Dave Ashley, 235, Los .. I l l 155 118 382 . r. a.1 BY 5IUHAKI OMAI.I KV AND RALPH LANE ing. $230. Cal) 2-4183 between 10- FOR s a l e :— Late model L C Angeles (4). suite .... 'the notice made no mention of W ill. Dickson and Son VIC FLINT The Bribe Washing machines, vacuums rs-1 LAVBLL'S Express light truckmg Stevens .. .. 103 90 97 297 mermAt Tjajaa a a ntr. ew. 6 p. m. Smith standard typewriter with — demand for increased renta),_ but Paladna Oomtn eton pairea lawn mowers, hano and! and delivery. Weekly or monthly Cincinnati — Exzard Charlea, W illey . 95 95 Blash lUlliday. th* demon photofraphar, 18-lnch carriage; excellent condi­ 181 3-4, outpointed Joey Maxim, It is known that for some time' the Reaf 118 East Uester 8L 'I'd hava returned thaaa •Rffs aoonar, but I’ll bat you you’re 1935 OLDSMOBILK eoach, heater, l/ower. sharpened. repaired,] rubbish routes Invited. Man­ Cheney .-. ■ 101 143 244 ‘Okay, if you’re aura the tima-loek on your wall safe it tet tumid out to be A rotten aeilor. tion. Marlow’s 184, Cleveland (18). — 112 Browns have been trying to nego­ Phooea $ 69M Or 8829 getting fad up with ma trottingrottmff ever( her# to often brirbring' radio, new tires, in good condi­ saws Oleo Friendly Flxlt Shop chester 2-409*. W. Forde .. 112 for 7:30, lat’e both take a little nap!’’ Phone 4771 __ 131 248 tiate a new agreement whereby ing thlnga oaekr 'lptHut/ 1 w o n t ear ^ tion, $250. Owner cannot use two ROYAL Portable typewritara and New York (St. Nlcholaa)— Schubert . .. 117 AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Oo . local 102 365 the Cards would pay more a year OOTOtTNW W M K m ears. Phone 2-0959 between 5-6 p. adding machinea. Used typewrit­ Jimmy Walters, 181, Brooklyn, R. Smith . .. ISO 133 BY J. R. WILLIAM OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE LINOLEUM - Asphalt tile, wall moving, packing and storage. outpointed Jimmy Flood, 180 1-2, ______— — than the $35,000 they are now pay OUT OUR WAY W M M ieN(TOR;6 lO aA —B u t WEAVING AROU.VC FOR TH E beet in used cars thor­ Marlow's Newark—Vern MltcbeU, 190 1-2, Roaghs (0) tween the two clubs te the (Jardln- oughly reconditioned and Ubcrally Hail Linoleum Co.. 32 Uah street Ice to West Coast and all parts 1 .. 97 — 104 201 M.V apiRiT L ie s VNOUeiOeO AS GQOe&VASA Phone 2-40'J2. evenings 6166. o f'U S. A. and Canada. Telephone __ ate’ policy of broadcasting their Vets Preference guaranteed in wriOng it Is to your CUSTOM Table pads, aU colors, 186 1-2, Bayonne (8). I L Olsen . . . 98 106 204 UrtT^eATH,'-— ON, HOST klTe.^ — Manchester 5187, or Hartford 6- — 105 road games. The Browns claim advantage to see Horiarty Bros RADIO Servicing Dependable low hava our salesman .show you Baltimore — Teddy "Red Top’ Warren____ 105 these broadcasts curtail attend­ EK8 oar MV M A B DAYS I ’LL WATCH THfr 1423. 286 first A ll makes, all models, prlc- cost and guarsinteec. A.B.C Ap- samples at your home. Phone En­ Davis, 131, SL Louis, stopped Jtm-I ncLaughlln .. 106 88 92 ance at Browns’ home games. ooM k ro^ M la vothma paetteoa ON G0M8 fA K STRAND. OLD BOV t o s a s — 204 sd to suit your budget needs. “On pUanec. 21 .Maple street 2-1576 MANCHESTER Package delivery terprise 1325, Marvel Table Pads. my McAllister, 181, Baltimore (7).lim b eck ... 104 100 Advised at St. Petersburg of the of AUOTHOB HS DON'T GST _ 189 the Jevel” at OentCT and Broad Local light trucking and package Trenton, N. J. — Gene Burton, I Sloane 97 92 American League club’s action, WSSTCH (BOAFPltOS HiS FOOT sirs eta. Phone Manchester 5138. ONE THAYER baby carriage for 118 123 352 CAUGHT iN delivery. Refrigerators, washers 146, New York, outpointed Bobby |Noren .. I l l ■red M. Saigh. Jr., who recently dlthmal aaSatehi 'TM8 eiTTB R RANGE 'Surners cleaned, Installed twins, good as new, will sell rea­ . w ■ — — ■■■" 7 A GWIITCH.' and repaired. Phbne 2-0147. and atove moving a specialty: sonable. Phone Wllllmantic 3360-J Mann, 149, Trenton (8). plirchased and became president of water beet ell hi tniplaM, ... 516 508 517 1541 m i FORD. Ver>' reasonable. Pjione 2-0732. Lewiston, Ms.-Maurice "Le the Cardinals, said, "onr tease Is rail InaalatiMi. capper' aaid^hrase C $-0680. ACC?OUNTANT to handle books M EN’S Rebuilt ano relasied shoes LaChance, 188. outpointed Young aa good as. gold.” phniMag. Wa Isvfta Junior. 186. Springfield, N Hookera (4) and tax returns foi Individuals or UOHT TRUCKING. Half-ton High and low. Better than cheap epaetfas. Fila* <19.899 ao4 Sp. Stopped Cold BY LEHI.IB TURNER small concerns Call 2-3329. pick-up truck No ashes, no new ones. Sam Yules, Shoe Re­ (lOt. BaUaieper 84 U® W ASH TUBBS rubbish Phone 2-1275 or 8398. pair Shop. 701 Main street Brooklyn—Leo MiUto, 184. Nowlschmldt .. 96 for i_N0T 10DAY. CATMV.' OO. THMNcei opcouasf, Tees. HONey.aoMEiiMEa n M GUARANTEED repair service ool York, outpointed Eduardo Carraa-loisea y 101 98 UNCIEEMV! wNEtrs CONS CUIB1 em-MAv 1 OWE \HMM-.mh weu WkmN THAT MAKS U* WtKV KIIBBISH and ashes removed In­ thb washers, irooa toasters, electric I CO . 132 1-2, Peru (8 ). . I Hayden . . 91 102 Enjoy- Year ’Round Attention DID you COM IT TO MV pawNDar \hM9 a ttTTi.e uwuwr* roe aOMGNT. ~ M O V j W G ? cinerators cleaned. Sand, gravel clocks, vacuums, etc. Reaaonable Boats and Acccaaoiica 4€ St Paul—Gene Flanagan, Haefa V.182 95 Window Confort With TO TAKE MS THty DON’T Hiwa ICNM «lOMe.fNL LATSe W etfALItC pricea. A.B.C Appliance, 211 and cinders , Van service and SL Paul, outpoiAtad Lute Ramoa. TOOAVF oaooics WHO aae local moving Phone H. M. Jones. GOOD USED outboards, Martin 60 Non Veterans!' TMouG nie48 sooe.i Maple street 2-1575. 124 3-4, Puarto Rico (10). Totals ...... 534 513 583 1619 2-1362, 2-3072, .$140; 711 Firestone, $100; 3A RUSCO All-Metal Self tIKE MS'. Chicago — Luther RawUqga, SpMM (9) Forfeit ConstroethNi hi accord A T A U C T I O N VENETIAN BUnds. All typee j Flambeau. $80; 3Ji Chsunpion, 35. 137 l-2„ Chicago, ‘ outpointed A l Storing Combination mads to order, also recondition­ Robert McIntosh, 28 Harvard Jordon. 140 1-2, Milwaukaa (10) snce.wltb plana and aprri ing. Beat quality. Flndell Manu­ Painting— Papering 21 road. " Omaha—Joe Danoa. 180 1-2, Storm Sash and Icatloiia.. facturing Jo, 485 Middle Tura- C. F. CHARBONNEAU, palnUr JOHNSON SEA Horae outboard Denver, .and Phil -Burton, .162 1-2, pUia Beat Call 4885. and decorator. Floors sanded and New York, drow (30). Sinreens 1 Motor Salea and Servlca. We also San Francteco — Joooa Flora#, INCOME Tax aervtce for business refinished. Phone 3-9578, or 2- .repair the othera. Ospitol Grind­ rraa Bsttwataa Jorvis Reolty Co. .2808, 14^ Stockton. aUppod Alax ^ aisn, Individuals and professional ing Oo, 38 Main atreet Phone ■dor, 145 1-2, S a » Franolaoo (7). REALTORS men. Accurately prepared by 7958. PAINTING and Paparhangtag. Phfladriphln — Farcy Baaoat^ M c K I N N K T M. A. CLOUGH 954 Center Street fonnsr IntanoJ revenue man.J Free asttmataa Prompt sere tee 128 1-2,-PhUadelphia. outpointed ■rol IMate aiia laouromv RMSonable- I'xtes ■ i Phone Mr. TrI. 2 9532 Tel. 4H 2 Or 727.5 J -1 R WtLL.a**5> .^ALACtC Reasonable ptu-ei*. Phone 7<3ti '' JcnklnJenktna. 1»2 1-E Sweetwater, 5*8 M AIN BT. T.KI- WQggy WAjgT Dolan, 3-0744. Call afUr 3 o. O. gL Fspakasta. KsMid U eroki Ad%*. iiMooev V Tkt Waathar TUESDAY, SCAllCB i, 1I4» Forseast ef V. B. Wsatba V Avaraga DbUjr Nut P r t « Raa p a g e f ^ U R t ^ tbe Moalb s( Pbbnary. 1H9 Fair sag r « l i tkl* _ _ Board ad SIrsetocB. thi- The Manchester Improvement asest 9,713 ’Thorsasy partly rieagy Mapaortal Temple, No. ^ The Woodland Park Aaaoeiation pBiieb der the present set-up, the Board ttaaeg coM. will hold Its ^meetings In the Fire­ Assodation wlU meet at Liberty Hearing Held o f Seloctmsn, the constabulary and SPRING FEVER?. Pythian Slatera, and Past ChlefaM Hall on Golway street tonight at 8 I and Abiout Town w ill hold a Rummage aale Thura- place room at thy YMCA, Friday, II be Jugticea of the peace are the only nr o’clock. b n Manehuter^A City of VUlago Charm . *■■;, ______day morning at Odd Fellows hall. March 4 at 8:30 p. m. Harmon serv^ by______tbs______Mrs. divisions of local government that Now Is tho H «B i MJI W smith of the Boy Scout, organiza­ On Local Bills have minority representation. yoor OW* pOTBOieO ' A Donations for the aale will be re­ The LadlSs Aid meeting at the GreShilaway and Mik. Walter Alt- - Tbi biuliiMs meeting ^ tt# tion will be the speaker. Refresh­ All members of Mancbcater's aad » plaeo .to pat- (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS ceived at the hall Wednesday Concordia Lutheran church has '* ' ■ f^ » b *** t^nfflee o(f Oolumbue leglslativ* delegation, consisting AdTsrtlsiBg SB Pag* 16) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1949 ^ held IXerdli 15 tmteOd o f to-' afternoon from 2 to 4 and W^nea- ments will be served. been cancelled for tonight and will VO L. L X ^ i n , N O . 128 Changes in Charter Dts> o f Senator Charles S. House, Re­ W* kav* ■Bdsr iuBBli« ^ ^ m T m actaeduled. day evening from 7 to 8 o clock. be held Thursday, March .3, at 7:30 , ’The Alpln* Society will hold a The committee In charge Includes ’The meeting of the Manchester special meeting tondorrowlnlgh* it publican; Representative Sher­ Moo or OBB bom fsr y « ^ p. m. cussed by Legislative Attoniey end Mi*. Georg# C. Mrs. Carl Hlldlng as chalrmah, Registered Nurses Association 7:30 at ^ e Italian-American Club wood G. Bowers, Republican, and aprlag sseBpaBry« b smiow miso b Reds’ Mission o f 149 W e«t Center atreet Mrs. Annie Alley. Mrs. Elisabeth scheduled for tonight has been First Lieutenant Robert J. Mar­ OQ Eldrldge street. A ll members Committee Democratic Represqntatlve .John 5 I varioBs soeWeBs of Cupid Giveu Priority Caverly, Mrs. Frances Herron, postponed until 7:30 p. m. next MBaelMSter. Fall ta s B la ^ a n expected baek from U m Ange- tin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thorns* are i*<]ueBted to attend. O. LaBelle, 'have endorsed the Mrs. Flora Oracle, and Mrs. Ma­ Tuesday in the Clinic Room at the Martin, 13 Cedar street, was grad­ charter revlalon bills. I t iSNunder- eepper sM brass ptaasM^ Non-Stop World Hop lea, today. Minority representation on the OB BBfBsr, bot water bsrt, :o Support mie Dlckerwn. hospital. uated on February 23 from the The son bom to Mr. and Mrs. stood that both Republican and In Frankfurt Board of Directors Is being consid­ Democratic organisations bar* btsplaes. laablsse dsmime The TW CA Modem Dance claaa USAF Advanced Multi-Engine Pi­ Arthur P. Horn of 17 Oolumbu* bot water, me ieia eabtaotos which waa to ^»av* been held at The Ladles’ Aid Society of the The Home League will M et to­ street, February 25, In ^jbe Hart­ ered this afternoon at a public have expressed approval o f the Zion Lutheran church will meet lot School at Berksdale. La. Lt. kHehsa. Deeoratei to year the Commusilty Y tonight la post­ morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at Martin, originally commissioned in ford hospiUi; has been named hearing of the Cities and\ Bor­ measures. Is Blockaded poned until next Tueaday. after the 7:30 Lenten Ser\ic^ to­ the Salvation Army Citadel. ’The The charter changes being pro­ ladIvMaal tBSt*. $16,666 aad Increase in Funds the A ir Force aa an aerial Bomar- Bruce Arthur. oughs committee of the State Leg­ morrow evening. hostesses will be Mrs. Letitia posed are contained In four blUa ap. Small iowa payawat. Made Inside 4 Days dler, Feb. 1944, serVed overseis In islature in Ro^m 411 of the state Johnston and Mra Emma Taggart. the European theater during which The Mary C. Keeney Tent ft and were Jointly Introduced In CoBsait oar affleo aa year Armed Military Police The meeting of the Lucy Spen­ meeting for tonight has been post capitol. ’The hearing started at 2 both the Senate and the Houfo by badilag problems. The meeting tomorrow evening time he won the Purple Heart. cer Group of the Women’s League poned until March 15. p. m. Another bill under discussion Manchester’s representatives to For State Schools Given Orders to Ar- of the Second Congregational of St. Anne’s Mothers’ Circle will the l^alature.' ’Two bills, SB-756 The meeting scheduled for Mys­ corrects and clarlfieh several min­ church scheduled for tomorrow be held at the home of Mrs. Stan­ or oversights or errors that time and SB-771, were Introduced in the rest Anyone Trying ley Steiner, 20 Femdale drive tic Review. Women’h Benefit As­ Old Timers Night will be held JOHNSON By Medium Bomber afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nel­ Senate by Minority Leader House, sociation tonight, has been cancel­ at Odd Fellows hall Friday, March has uncovered In the 15-month-old CONSTRUCTION 00. W ech fler Sayb B u y in g G e r m a n s T o W ' I ^ a v e son Smith, has been postponed. town charter.' and the same two bills, HB-1499 To Enter or Members of the Army and Navy led. 4. A roast beef supper w ill be "dohaaea-Bam Hooms’* Program Among Those ^ . served at 8:30. 'Tickets may be ob­ ’The bill for minority representa­ and 1^1500, were Introduced in Auxiliary will meet at 7 p.-m. the House by Representatives BBOAO 8* TEL. Frankfurt, Germany, March 2— l.ucky Lady 11 Sets A rehearsal of the minstrel Wednesday at the corner of Sum­ Registration for all TWCA Craft tained from Gilbert Park or Edwin tion provides that voters here may troupe of St. John’s Polish Nation­ Bowers and LaBelle. For Which Governor' X o GlVC K c c l S mit and Center streets. From there classes will be postponed until Lamb. not vote for more than alx of the (JP)— Armed mlUUry police today Aircraft Workers Down Wheel* al (^rs- al church will be held tonight at 7 they will proceed to the Burke next ’Tuesday evening because of Would Back Bigger, blockaded a Russian mission which o’clock. •well .\ir Force Base Funeral Home where they •will the storm. Registrants should be refused American order# to leave pay their respects to Albert Wil­ Grant; Committee' Army backing The Women’s Missionary Socie­ at the Y at seven o’clock prepared the U. 8. zone of Germany. 91- Hour* and One kie, whose w^fe Is a member of the to begin their classes. Told About Flight Hearing Slated Today! Buppliea o f water, gas and ty of the Tolcottville Congrega­ Auxiliary. Minute After Leav­ tional church will meet tomorrow Communist Press in alectricity were cut o ff and tele- from 10:80 a. ra. to 3:30 p. m. to Mrs. ’Thomas G. Reilly, Jr., of state Capitol, Hartford, phones disconnected in the blood- . * u u * m «■ ing La*t Saturday; sew for the needy at home and less siege o f the Russian rSpatna- ^ Guilders o f Engines CoT’ ' A Belleville, N. J., and MYs. J. M. March 2.— (;P>— Senator A l­ Berlin Uses Biinner abroad. All women Interested are Jackson of Orchard Park, New tlon miaaion here. Food wa* abut I • •• n i T j . * * v ('.over* 23.108 Miles. invited to Join this group. Members York, have been called home due Headquarters HOUSE’S SPECIALS fred F. Wechsler reiterated HeadUnes; Fe«lures o ff by orders 16 M. P.s to arrest Tying Airmen OH fCCC- Re-Fiieling on Fly - ixe requested to bring a box lunch to the illness of their mother, Mrs. today the administration’s Politburo Statement anyone trying to enter the building ord Flight Hear of Match Pact for' J2 o’clock coffee. Willis P. Hoyt of 43 Foley street willingness to dbpport “under o r leave it. who ia at Manchester Memorial HALE'S Four offices and four aoldlera Tort Worth, Tex., March 2. certain circumstances” a big­ and their familleji are in the mis­ ^on‘Stop World Hop Ash Wednesday services will be hospital. Berlin. March 2——Berlin’s — (cP)— ,\n .American bomber / held tomorrow evening at St. For The Next 4 Days ger budget for education than sion. No one knew how much food i 1 i t a r y HI-CHAIX FOR Communist press told the Germans lEominform East Hartford, March 2.— and. air crew endetl history’s rOKBABY John’s Polish National dhurch. The Wesley Group of the South proposed by Governor Bowles. under banner headlines today to thev had.' Here’S a cea- Traditional lamentations will be Methodist church will meet tomor­ Rusaian Officer Turned Away (jiP),—At the East Hartford Conference Reported lir.'.l non-stop flight around In a statement prepared for support the Soviet Arm y “ in esse A Russian officer, apparently _ nstible piece af sung'at 7:30 and there will be a row evening In the church parlor. a public hesring before tbe Educa­ plant of Pratt and Whitney tlie world here today. The mass at 8:30. Ashes w ill be dis­ of sny aggression” by the western from the Soviet MiUtary miasion. Called in Hungary \ amay practioel ases. Pcteatily a ’The hostesses will, be: Mrs. Wll- Leather Jackets tion committee, the Democratic Lucky Lady 11, a B-50 me­ tributed at both aervlces. ’The powers. tried to enter the houxe, but w m , Aircraft Engine division Of lima Mann, Mrs. John Speed, Mrs. floor leader said that the school m l ’ -g sec fee tciefliidc ieediag Youth organization will meet aft­ OVERCOATS Every Ruasian-Ucensad n^ws turned away by an MP. ! United Aircraft Corporation, Prague. , March dium bomtjer, set down its Rfsglnald Cartwright and Mrs. Lined and Unlined buUding program was among pcogtess, h caa itas be ased as a er the services. paper featured on Page One a The mission handled the return ^y^e^e the engines that car- 2 —(g>j—The Cominform may be wlveels at Carswell Air P'orce Clifford Sault those for which the governor statement issued by the Politburo loss-afeotdog gove WOT to Cupid’s bostocss SB tbe floor e f tbe hi-chair. Chair lochs ioscaady ia of displaced persons^toRus.ia. _ ,^jg^ bomber around the , ba.-ie at 10:30:55 a. m., e.s.t., weald support a bigger grant of Bkuit Germany’s Oommunlst- ^riM H eaM X fle^otsU vcs, In Beta*, wbes Rep. E. A. 8oow. o! getting ready to ha'tch a military place o a tafaie. whose Now Gen. Lucius D. Clay, American 94 houra and one minute after 1^ S I Overcoats $44.00 835.00 Wechsler prepared his state­ domlnated Socialist Unity party CatOMil. prepoeed pnbBcIy to Bcp. Edith MUIcr o f Boise, and was ac- alliance to match the Noith At- wide base paoeidee military governor, on Feb 18 asked ; \Vorld on its record flight left here I**t Saturday. } JACKETS Now $26.50 ment for tbe rommittee hesring, (SED). oepted after brief eooaideroUoo. They poaed for photogropbers in a to e . aoa-dppiac se- I the mission to leave by March 1 were built, employes were i lantic pact. ' Re-fueling on the fly, It circled 830.00 scheduled for $ p. m.. In support The statement accused the wset- eopRol oflleo wool. ______■ because the number o f DPa now told of the flight bv- a loud apeak- j Reports from Poland said a itty. Griswold's o f tbs governor’s proposed $12,- aro powen of “war mongering and the globe at nearly its greatast Now I agreeing to return to Russia is er announcement throughout the ooo $42.50 828.00 000,000 grant to munidpsllties to Cominform military conference girth, covering 23,108 miles at an $6! | Overcoots direct war preparation* sgslnSt j negligible. He said the regtilar factory. has been called for about March A SERVICE STATION 827.503 JACKETS Now $22*50 help them build echools. average of 2.39 miles per hour. the Soviet union.” warned th# ! Russian Military mission could 15 hi Hungary, possibly at De­ 174 West Center Street With money put into school Germans such s war would be .Snnounerment by Gwio* Tired and happy, its crew of 14 Improvements Urged 1 handle the work, and lifted the brecen. Reliable sources in W ar­ 826.00 buildings by the municipalities fought on their soil, and declared: The announcement,’ made by climbed slowly from the silver- Williard J. Gee, Prop. Now credential! of the Repatriation saw were quoted as saying the Rangesy Refrigerators *5o:oo| Overcoats $35.00 825.00 tbsmsHves, said Wecbsler, it will “ In case of any aggression, the William P. Gwinn, genera) man­ nosed ship, convinced that with Genefnl Repair Work {JACKETS Now $20*50 miasion. ager of Pratt and Whitney Air- defen.se chiefs of the eastern Eu- the______aerial refueling technique, be posslbl* to build more $22,000,- German people must fight against The Russian# protested vehe- Tires, Batteries, ine ----- . as as follows: ropean c ountries were expected to | American______borabera ^_raber* "can go any- Washers and All 000 worth o f new schools. the aggressors and support the So­ In Operation of VA mently and denounced the order ajT " •‘I f « o can get poaitiv* svidenc* viet army in its effort* to create am aure you will be pleased review their military preparationa. j-Ahere in the world at any Urn#.’’ Accessories NoW a. violation ..i/vi-fInn nfof the Yalta and pots-Pots I “ I anr Th* announced purpose of the| Other Appliances $32.00 that mora than $12 miiUon can be lo learn that our engine*, built Tbe top command o f the A ir Get your car ready now lilisol Overcoats peace." dam agreement*. Cominform {Communist Interna-' The I d i - ^ ______a JACKETS Now $16.50 used In tba next biennium for this raanlmlty Revoala Oampalga here in Ea.st Hartford, powered a Force came down from Washing­ Forceful Measure# Not Planned tionsl Information Bureau i ia •oa’‘Flay> c^ S m Im for spring and aummer purpose," b* said, “ we are wlUlng With UnaiUmlty clearly reveal­ Hoover Commission in rrt» ■ i • Boeing B-50 bomber that complet­ ton to welcome :the 14 men. A ir eiw*'issl* TtafTott ih.JW.IUUeo» The U. .S. Arm y set a deadline limited to propaganda. R is an Secretary Symington ahook thrnr driving. auBBiwim Cetne lo reoommend a larger figure. ing an official Communist propa­ of lait midnight for the Ruaalans ed a non-stop around the world ■a a peaclical table eet for the Now " I t arould bs wrong Indeed to tie Report I-ays Special jA l0 H ’ S i H l b l t S organization of the Communist I hand*, told them "you’v* done a ^ow iag child as it ces be used Phone 8459 $30.00 ganda campaign, the newspapers to leave. But forceful measures ; flight at 10:21 a. m. today. The 842.75)m»?| Overcoats up much neadsR bond money for followed with editorial* against B-50 ha# four of our 4360-35 Waap parties of Ruist*. Poland.! Wonderful job, tbii ia the finest eitber as a disMr cable or for play. S'jACKErs Now $12e50 on Educa- bulldlags wbleb c6uld not be built ImperlsUst war mongering" snfl Emphasis Called From UT) Wires Czechoslovakia. , Bui- ] team work." Gmtd rail caa be ressored ia- Clean Delivery! Gem°CT*^ M.*d ‘‘as Ion# •» *"#*"*• garia, Hungary, France and Italy, ] within the biennium.’' praising the “Soviet fight for tion and Insurance don’t want to get out of the house, off horaepow-er. It completed the Actually, this was the second aaaily. Table also caa am e • t 1 a platoon of ; out tl* plant. Production of . the 1 Mutual Aid (ECMAi was formed From then on there waa no •ary service. 830.00\ , Wschslsr said that the gov'cr- Nation's biggest tele­ Poland, Hun­ nor’s proposed budget of $69,500.- to the imperiallata that their pol­ tion. it laid special emphasis 1 i American mliitarv police headed engine# which Is current began by Russia. Bulgana trouble. lag fuel oil! Now 817.50 icy is fstM to themselves.’’ said phone union is out to get fourth Sterling Wood, Fran kfu rt. with delivery in January, 1947. gary, Poland, Romania apdj $20.00 Now 000 (or education represented a 66 on tightening V A education romd post-war w *fle Increase for 1 by C o l.___ _ “Everything Qaite Normal” S S i OyercoaU JACKETS $13*50 th# Taeguche RundshtTi, official Czecboslovalda—all of the Com- nt in New England at lower , door and then the rear gates. He by aome observeri that a parallel n the Incky business of contact- Bsby-Land A Special Lot of Young Men't liil JACKETS Now $S.50 Un. as s whole. prices. . . . Trans-Jordan enters militarj' organization also would L. T. WOOD CO. BINGO The Ruaalan licensed new* agen­ In the ninth o f iU *erje» of 15 aimUUrc talk* with Israel at . was ignored be formed. ((ontlniied nn Pat# Twelve) cy ADN claimed that the foreign report* to Congress, the govern­ Rhodea and prepare# to ask .lews ! A fter hk had ordered his mkn to Formiflahle Opposition 763 M a Ib Street surround tbe building and after T h e purpose of ECMA Moscow 81 Blisell St. TeL 4498 Own Tax Plan trade o f the Soviet zone of Ger­ ment reorganization group head­ to hand over Palestine port of the gas had been tiinied off. he Develop* in ('.ougress announced, wa.s to foster econom­ p l a y i n g s t a r t s p r o m p t l y a t 8 P. M. ’,!S} JACKETS Now $7*50 many has Incressed 32.5 per cent ed by former Preaident Herbert Jaffa. . . . Appointed tnistee.'i of i ic cooperation. It had become SUITS in the last yesr—despite the Allies’ Hoover offered aix recommend*- j closed Waltham Watch company ' was admitted. He emerged from a conference To Trninan** Proposal; evident that stronger measures AND YOU DON’T STAY LATE To Be Pushed counter-blockade cutting off trade Uona for Improving the VA setup. : in Bo.ston studying offer of ma­ than propaganda were necessary In double and single breasted tweeds, herring bones, with western Germany. The result, it »ald, would be “ con­ chinery from watchmaker* of with Col. Vasily L. Argoonov. the chief of the Russian mission, with­ tq match the Marshall plan. twists and stripes. Colors; Grey, blue, tan and bro\yn Now $5*00 Berlin’s antl-Communlst press siderable *a\’ing8.’’ It did not Switzerland. . . . Rep. Keefe (R- Washington, March 2 - iP,—For- IliS I JACKETS in a few minutes and announced; The Cominform satf11it»s al­ Flashes! reported IncreXWd conscription of mention an amount. Wiai says certain chemicals are m,liable opposit.o.n developed iq mixtures. All are soft woolen weaves. House Republicans to "They refuse to move al the ready are linked with Moscow In German labor by the Russians for •The commission said the agency , being used to replace shorfening, . Pinehurst Open All Day pre.sent.time. They sav thev have Congreas todav to Pre.sident Tru­ (I# te Bulk tins s( the A* W ire) Tinker Hall Advocate Reductions .work in the uranium mines near should separate its insurance pro­ egg* and milk in some food pro- man’s propcisal for extension of (Continued nn Page S ii) Wedttesday the Czech border. gram from its other fnnetiona and I, ducta, and government ia Investi­ received no orders to do so.” MAIN STREET In Excise Levies set them up in a veteran* inlur- j Federal fina.ncial “ home relief’’ to Now $32*00 gating practice. K*U% Hon*e Be I>et Vote 840.00) SUITS ^ ance corporatipn. | I all needy persona, including those I Mackinaws Twenty-eight peraoa* appre­ 1 able to work. Washington. March 2 — UT — Washington, March 2—(e>— It aaid the V A program of hended and formal charges placed Three Deaths Representative Rankin (O-Mlse) $38.50^ H o u s e RepUbUesns lined up today guaranteeing home loans for vet­ ,30 Lose Lives ; Some members opposing “relief GROCERY SPECIALS Sal|y Finishes against eight in Conmiunlat spy -ra • ■ *»ked today that the House be DOOR PRIZE 838.00 bshiad their own plan to out taxes erans should be turned over to the | witliout work’’ privately suggested 3URFINB CATSUP 19c Now $30*00 bunt now taking place in France. I v|ig| f'gk IrJllI* allowed to vole on hU plan for 837.50] ] SUITS ms o counter-proposal to Presi­ Federal Housing and Home Fi- < the poMibility of a new public PAN PEANUT BUTTER ...... 33c !I:oo} Mackmaws Now $10*00 . . . W. H. O. CBlla on U, S. to During Storm works program as an alternative pension* for all veterans and gave Come and Try It and You Will Like It 8 dent Truman’* request for $4,- Telling Story nance agency. I free export of medical anppUea to ___ this estimate of Its coal over the ____ ^_«E COFFEE ...... Ib. 49c 000.000,000 in additional revenue. Suggrata C«rtlfled Schools | |'{;-if unemployment ever becomes Communist eastern Europe. . . ; . a major national problem again. year*: 8109.000.060,000. That wa# SURF^E MILK ...... 3 cans 41c Without taking a definite stand And it suggested that the VA I Future of U. S. aid to China sp- Mail Order Romeo and the figure Rankin'gave the Rouse 835.0o| Now $28*00 set up its own list of certified “Home relief now it limited tp SUITS lis Mackinaws Now $9*00 on general taxes such as those on Completes Testimony in JI parently hinges on outcome of Property Damage Run­ Rule* eommlltee os he asked It to Tonight incomes, the G. O. P. leadership I peace talks now under way bc- Coiifederale Facing send the blU to the House floor came out strongly for cuts in ex- Hope of Avoiding Con* (C’esUnued oo Page Pwelve) ning Into Slillions; I (Continued on Page rwelve) FRESH FISH ' tween Nanking government and Murder (’liarge* Now for delbsle, preferably under pro­ Now $24*00 812.50'^ mm I • clsa taxes. 'ITiese sr* Imposed viction for Treason Communist generals. . . . Rosala I ■March Wind Re»ult cedure preventing amendpieuta. MACKEREL, FILLET OF FLOUNDER. COD. isSlSU830.00) IT S Now $8.00 on train fares, telephone tolls, pledges support in principle for Without taking action, the Rules OF HADDOCK. SWORD, HALIBUT, Mackinaws movie tickets, etc. Yugoslavia's proposal to create B u lle tin ! ronmiltlee recessed Its hearing FILLET London. March 2 — (P - - The T w o The RepubUcans propoaed the Waahlngton. March 2—(iP)—Mil­ Drops Calling ; autonomous province of Carlr.thia until Friday. OYSTERS 829.001 March wind blew into Europe yes­ Grand Rapids, dlich , March 827:50) reduction as “ the first order of dred E. (A xis Sally) Gillars. 48,' { in southern Austria. N o w $ 2 2 * 0 0 completed today the teatlmony ahe terday, snuffed out at leqst 30 5.__,4>— A mail order Romeo s u it s Now $ business” for the 81st Congress. Secretary of Defense Forrestal fiech s IJnkeil To Trial ■ 825.00) tlo-SS} Madmaws 7.00 Derisloo Result of Meeting hopes will save her from a traason' live* and caused propertv damage Seek Refuge and hi# woman confederate Of Witnesses who confessed killing two Munich, Germany, March 2— i/Pi SPECIAL ON DOG HAMBURG Tbe G. O. P. decision wa* an­ conviction. i I “agree “ with Hoover commission that '1 i ru^ing”into“the " mm'ionV. —Testimony of a F. S. counter- nounced yeaterday by RepubUcan In her final appearance on the' Gusts tip to 90-miles-sn-boui — widow* and a child in a Tbia la made e f beef heart, and kidneya aad makea very good nation’s military establishment cross-country ••lonely hearts’ intrlligeDce agent linked Fonmui- Leader Martin of MasaachusetU far above hurricane for."#— pushed Former -4rmy >Ian Flee* nlst-run Uzerhslovakl* toda.v to dag faod. We m O It to you froton Id 2 pound Boxes . Kan- racket waived municipal court following the flrat meeting of the roS*n5‘SS2tied'defl*n«.™‘‘''^ Pfosecution in Bulgaria S ^ b e over buildings, sank ships and the spy trial here of fight Euro­ 2 0 F oeaaeeeoaeoaeoeeooaoeaeeoeeaae '*..e eeee*«*eeaeeaeee ^ WF r ja i i r p l a farmer has paid $9,555.28 in ^ evamluatioa today on murder MEN’S SOX rtnew Republican Policy committee. It was her sixth day on the flooded coasts. Peraerution; Flier Sees peans charged with collertlilg In­ SHIR’TS Sucldenlv C^IICPIB "P * income tax for two carload* of j charge*. The two—swarthy, I ■ ’ / This committee of 26 member* stand, telling of her wartime formation for a “foreign power.” 81.15 Value Now 89d G r O llt l '^’I'rat lie donated to FllrncUhip Twenty-six persona were killed r.oniiniinisni Failhij; balding Raymond >lartinez WHITE AND FANCY 81.75 Value Now* $ 1 .3 9 was set up last month to speak propaganda broadcast for the pearance !r. the collapse of war-damaged j The agent testlfled before an elgh l- Nazis, and her personal life. * I train. . . . Greek general staff re- Fernandez. 54, ami husky, 81.00 Value Now 79d for G. O. P. House members on buildings in western Germany A ' meraber 1 . *. Military romniissioa. 81’.50 Value Now $ 1 .2 9 A t one point, she said she d id ; ' porta 56 guerrillas killed and 32 thrice-married VIr*. Martha $3.95 Value#...... NOW $2.9.5 issues coming before Congress. Sofia, Bulgaria, March 2—(JPj— | wounded in running battle north of man died under a toppled wall in , Tokyo. March 2 - T - Two He laid of a conversation with De­ B R 0 C E RYi£ 81J19 Value Now 7«V, 65c Value Now 5 5 g Ita unanimous endorsement of not want to answer a question by young Ruasians. one a sergeant Beck. -9, were held without fendant Robert Kruse. 44, The $ 1 .0 0 Tbe prosecution in Bulgaria's trial ! Karpenissi Rome. Another, inspecting gale' $3.50 Values...... ____ NOW $2.55 John M. Kelley, Jr., the chief pros­ flier and the other an ex-Army bond for Circuit court ar­ j6 o - 50c Value Now 39d the excise tax said the need is of 15 Protestant pastora accuaed | obaerv:#* tenth *n- damage to a roof in England, was •gent aaid he ahowed Kruae “ docu- 81.25 Value Now $ 1 .0 0 ecutor. man. have sought refuge in U. S. raignment later. $3.25 Values...... ____ NOW $2.Sp ' “ Immediate and imperative.!' of spying for the U n it^ States ■ of his elevation to throne blown o ff and killed. A British mentn he had aalbailtted 1* the • 302 M AIN ^T. • DIAL 41 $1 • The new tax schedule backed Judge Edward M. Curran said and Britain today suddenly can-! . . ...— . -----... occupied Japan. ----- ( ’zechoslovakian -secret aervlce.” Wool and Part Wool of St. Peter without special cere- woman was killed by a falling , The sfcond's presence became, Grand Rapids. Mich.. March 2 $2.95 Values...... NOW $2.35 by the Republican* I* embraced In ahe must answer. called the scheduled appearances chimney just a few hours before No further mention waa made of "And what happens if I refuse i mony . . Workmen start to sift known today, the first yesterday, i y —TTie law moved today againat ('terhoslnvaki# or *n,v other feF- ____ NOW $2.25 a bill already Introduced by Mar­ of 42 of its witneoses. ' debris in flre-gntted dormitor.v of her baby was due. In Genoa, a $2.65 Values...... tin. who said after the meeting be to answer?” ahe aaked. The prosecution said “ the evi­ sailor was killed by a toppling The form'er enlisted in " " ; ' ^ „,,.i order Romeo and h a woman elgn power In the testimony. “Arrow Shirts Not On Sale*' ’’W ill you please answer the Ken.von eolleg*:, Ohio, searching kentiy Zyryanov. 24. paddled 30.* , . u »i.. of believes tbe W ay* and Means com­ dence is abundant and clear. We ; for bodies of six of nine students mast. miles from the Kuriles to north- ; confederate in a ghastly story of mittee will approve it or a sub­ question 7” Jqdge Curran said Five SUIn In Celebration PAJAMAS need not hear any more.” I who died in Sunday blaze . . . The Polish steamer Katowice eastern Hokkaido last September, a “ lonely hearts’’ racket. stitute. ■ sternly. The government had Intended BSink in the North sea; the British Rio de Janeiro, Marcli 2— Kelley then withdrew the ques­ ' Oflicial Chinese circles welcome He aaid he fought off attacking: «rijree deaths — of two women p m s - a r y m m BROADCLOTH OR COTTON FLANNEL There are 15 Democrats and 10 to present 53 witnesses against the coaler Marena In the' harbor of Police disclosed today that daring tion.. b reports of proposed $240,000,000 herds of seals, flnally wounding i ajnall child—were in the the Carnival celehnUed flve per­ RcpubHcana on the W'ay* w d defendants, all of whom ' tfigned ' aid program from U. 8. . . . Rep­ Banff, Scotland and barges sank It Takes More Than 84.50. 84.25 Value It concerned whether ahe had ^ .. some of them w ith a knife as p^okground. sona were slain, 12 committed ani- 85.75, 85.50 Value MGSns ^Gupi BDd Mtortln predict* resentatives of nation’s railroads at tvjjp -spots in the Thames es­ SPORT SHIRTS met Stella Kolachwitz outside of “ "****’°"" they sought to dislodge him from! Facing murder charges were cidc. nine others tried t « kill tbeaa- Now Now $ 3 .5 9 ed that five Democrats would vote Berllp after the war. i for three months by the and 16 non-operating unions plan tuary. The crew# were rescued. $ 4 .5 0 hi.s' st.v-fool 18-inch wide home­ iwarthv. balding Raymond Mar­ selves and 2,194 sustained asaert- with the Republicans on the ex­ Vtihs Kolachwitz Is the daughter | Communist security police, further meetings in Chicago In at­ Aircraft were grounded: the LONG SI.EF '83.95 Value Now $ 2 .9 5 made raft. tinet Fernandez; 34. and hia girl ed injuries. Om dval ended yee- 3 V p mmmtimf mLmi a Jiffgoomtt 85.00, 84.98 Value cise tax issue. of the late Prof. Max Otto Koisch- The ranccllatton of the remain­ tempt Jo hunlle last major issue in Berlin air lift stopped for several He said he fled Kurashiri island. Hopes and Dreams To $6.9,5 V alues...... ______“n o w $ . 5 f S 0 83.25 Value Now $ 2 .7 9 WeoM Encourage BualncM ing testimony came after the | 10-month-old wage and hour dis­ stocky .Martha Beck, 29, terdav. Now $ 3 .9 5 witz. Misa Glllara has testified • • • mmio tm iX# Disputing eatimate* that a cut­ court had* heard a dragging pa­ pute. ~ ■ I (Cbntinued on Page Twelve) ____ NOW $5.25 ahe was in love with the profes.*ior. Paladino .Admit# Coilt $6.50 Values...... back in axclae/taxes would rade of witnesses who sought ' to father was Japanese ind hla moth- j of two children. a a Nazi radio oflicial, and described^ Hartford, March 2 — (FI — from $800,000,000 to $1,600,000,000 er a Russian. Both were put to: Proaecutor Rnber C, McMahon $5.95 Values...... ____ NOW $4.95 him aa “ my destiny." prove that the pastors were sp>ing Tbomn* Palsdiiio. 76, of Brooklyn, TIES from revenues, the RejiUbllcana death by the Soviets for political $ard both had maije “ full conies- Build A Fine Home... The defendant flnally said she for the U. S. and Britain. X. Y „ who had prcvloasly pleadsfl t $5.50-Values...... ____ NOW $4.50 said they beUeve the cut would The testimony hammered at the reasons, he said. . sions’’ and told freely of incorpor- encourage bbslncas. They said did not remember whether she told Princess Sees Generation not gnilty to a cha-'g* ef eeaapira- . . . . . NOW 79c Mias Kolachwitz she wantefl to United States' and American Zyryanbv had been employed aajating murder in. an “ easy money $4.95 aud $5.00 Values . . . . NOW $3.95 Were .. . . it woidd .provide' enoiJgh Jobs w cy to defroad dw goveramant ef . . . H takes skilled hands, lumber, bricks and cement avoid American troop# for fear of church mission#. Apparently tbe a civilian at Kunashlri after aej:^-- | fleecing of lonely women, offssi any revenue loss and in ing In the Red Array in Siberia. ■ McMahon aaid he would ask liquor laxm changed bis plea Ibis . . . brass plumbing and copper wiring to build a house $3.9.5 V alues...... NOW $3.15 arrest. ’ government Intended to incrimi­ Now ^Serious in Purpose^ meralag to galHy whaa Im waa effect, would increase totsl Fed­ nate any Bulgarian aect which had Sa’shalin and the Kurile*. ( f ir s t degree murder charges that will b ^ m e a heritage . . . a home that will witness Kelley aaked if Miai GilUrs PftotMitod Ip toMvt* B E 6 A N a ***- DOROTHY DODD AND MODE-ART eral revenues. knew the profeaaor’a wife had gone ties with weatern church head­ .tiuthorities said there was n o : the pair in th# slayings A Presumably, such an Increase coni^actlon between hi* case and ^ . g a l a a l Palafltro aafl M *• laae 4 ksMto eeam MR MS I «A t the rearing of a happy family. You can count on ns to to a hoapital t6 bear her fourth quarters ajid to sever those ties. up la tolerable condiUona i * attracUv* Mrs. Delphin* Down­ ■ gps laatoi^ ito A KUiMI I would come from more payment* Edinburgh, Scotland, March 2— >gr«r$ely I ^ Bodiee Dwg Out of Groves g iW # la Itoe, em w , end rmw. . The BenaU-House Economic ' S. Army disclosed that he landed which roroverod a « »■•••• . “ f* fhw epia li ends in ih«m dalighHBI glaU pad* you have, Mr. Kelley?” Mias Gil­ churches were not church aid but craftsmen. Consult us today. SLEEVELESS SWEATERS and KNTT VESTS .Formerly $9.95 committee has gore on record in ed her generation today on being on the services of those who have engined *tranaport ■ Bodies o f the mother and daugh- gallMi atifl #• a Thempsiavlfla MP Ibrot ia sbaiea U Wbs. atetasB ar gm n. $ 5 . 6 9 lars flared. lOO'Tc Wool HoL AD Sizes aaeWoaoooaaaooYaoaa *.* • favor of cutting or removing t*.,eo pay for enpionage. Tim defendants “ rather more serious in pur|u>se had the advantage* of , pi,ne at Rishlri island in northern ter were dug out of cement-filled farm laal ipriag. W M data ead Itadiinwi Mai H Uaad • ' - James J. Laughlin, MtM Giilars’ also are accused o f black market than some of its predecessors. tion such as yours, ahe added. jgpan last Novembar 10. gravas In U » ^ hom ^^tw oen Iba Itoar. on such thinga as plane and train She said she waa glad the tml- Were $4.00 to $.5.50...... NOW $1.89 attorney, was on hia feet object­ money transactlona. “ And Indeed we must be, fo r Neither------arrival------' waa Im o w n to ' and nearby ■ Byron Center yester- thaaa aavae tea dati^»«. atsisn'ical. dR Build With Manchester's Largest Builder Of Homes fares and oteomargarins. ■veralty has many foreign students, Sizes: Small, medium and large. Th* lUpubllean bill would not ing. J u ^ « Curran cut off this The cutting o f Bulgarian church ours ia a tremendous reaponaibil- th* pubUc until Baraahkov saw paadafeto. Ddi to Ksaaiy «>d «aat- A m tm A Un* o f questioning. relatlona with the west l i th* pri­ Ity,” ahe aaid in a #p*ech. bacauaa travrt and the study of night, working on infor­ y8B Ka totad il disturb the present $9-p*r-proof- newsmen yesterday. WhaWngtoB Khioh WhMi K *tl«y flniahad. Laughlin mary objactive o f a n«w church have been bom In timea whan tha Ufa aad thought of othars aro mation final Grand R a ^ ^ U ce, galloa t u op fiquor. It would re- "ona of tha mreat guaraiiteaa Ha told them Cbmmuniam “waa Msithm of tba T t o s m a f \ vaaa m e e m mom ini m m aMMNf H m m ALL WOOL SHIRT.JACS Stan owsr swiss rates to pre­ WM making an objactioo. law net befor* Parliament groat Inatltutiona hava erumblad. a principle I could not foUow with authoritisa In New Yortt dug up The prosecution wttnease*. ac­ age-old traditlona have been called against tyranny." She added: , Nat budget nooolp^ In plaids, gipper front, 4 pockets, j war Isrsla. “ I don’t want any more volun­ my conscience and mind. I found th* body o f a woman in a South CEHOUSE&SON teer ataUmenta.” Judge Curran cused the oaston not only o f spy­ in question and science has pro- “I doubt whether any country 804A$: budget' MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS JARVIS r e a l t y ] Rates on Jewelry, furs and ad­ that Oommuniam as taught to ma Oxen* park, Qv**na. .. es===s=l M C5.— -p... which has closod ita doors, to ideas 664.176BI; b« Were $10..30 ...... NOW $7..30 missions would be ctit from 20 per told Mias Girsrs at ont point. "The in g ’ and black marketing, but of ducad horror# to keep pace with •h * waa net immodiatriy Idmi- VBOMB 2-aMB [ tip BPBrCE STREET from abroad haa ever flourished or was not actually what it rspra- m j m m . 654 CENTER STREET P H O N E 4112 O r 7275 W E GIVE aw GREEN STAMPS answara must be responsive to the fighting th* Communist govern- ita marvala. ttfisfl.” , , *Opea AB Dfiy Moaiay Thru Satarasy" 1 Not AH Sizes \ * remained truly einiisad.” aatit#d It.” - — - “ I fOaqtiMNfl •• ■ U ) queatloo.” m *a t ^ , “ I f wo hop* to sea our ohlldraa -•5

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