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; ■■■ ^Itancitvdlnr^wmitj^^ MONDAY, FEBStjARY »rX»W T — .- f"-.;..rvi.------. , -, -■„ ;■ ]fir;; f ' i ^.*^ 7 ^ i Avente DhUjr NetPrMs FhHateUnta in Manclieater may llegUtered, graduete ■ and atu- ntux: waKs^mgae; nric ntsjK- ...... A S S ik T b i^ be intereited in arranging for dent Oatholle nursed-wUl attend a First of 500 StarUi Hottfle^oJSouoe CjuivagB asila flaa Olacomo, luino WenmaOo, flrat day covera of the new atamp H oly Hour a t 8 t Joaaph'a Oatha- * WUllaas Zola. Mca, Louis Boracchl TRISSESW-TS -■--^Mwii3»$n «t Oab- P n A ' Jto. W to be iaeucd/ March 4-, . the dral ih Hartford, ths flrat Sunday ' and Utq. MilUa Alolaio. EL A S T IC 10,490 American Automobile'AMocUttioii i/t Lent, March i , from 4 to S p. t r * rcmiiuStd to brinK w irt hUK* ^FIpodDan Tlpkata may be purebasad at the EXPEBT M fhar a( the AniB o n to tho pock mcotlnr toniKht at on Ita |>0th anniversary. It will m. Rev. John S. Kennedy, aaso- Ralabow chib from Joseph Boraa- Bm ian a( " T;M ot Tampla Beth Sholom. be a special' commemorative 3 ciete editor of the Catholic Trana- ao In Hebron, Joseph Pasee in Bol­ Manche§t9r ' «^A City o f ViUaga Charm cent postage stainp on a special acri^, will be tli4 apeaker.. Fol­ ton, Alexia Pepin's store in north IArtimr Brae Shrill Memorial Temple, Pythian 8(s> Founders Day ccrenrony at the lowing tba Holy Hour there, will ItBliaii Relief Benefit BoRoii. the Villa L<>uiaa. Ansaldl’e Chicago Post' Office. Anrans' tara, will meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. ha a aocial gathering at tha Hart­ grain store in'Bolton, Tony Gig-, interested may contact N. Wil­ Will Be Held at Rain, VOL. LXXI, NO. 125 fldvaftMag an Pnga 14) It wtn be Netchbors' Night. Mem* ford Council o f Catholic Nuraca in llo’a Stand, the Bolton Lake H o t ^ AIANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1952 (SIXTEEN PAGES) liam Knight in care of First Na­ PRICE FIVE bera o f ttn lty Temple and John 8t. Joaeph'a Oommuiiity’ Hall to T bempoon’a store in Columbia and tional Bank of Manchester. Mr. bow Qnb on Satni^y Hay Temple o f Hartford wUl be Welcome new membart. from any member of tha com- Knight is a member of the g t i e ^ and'Will furhiah the pro­ mittca. * CUOO-TEX of Governors of the Automobile A benaflt dance for the lUrilaa gram, after which refreahmenta W. R. Moore of 487 Adanu Flood IleUef drive will be iMid FaUa Six Stories will be aerved by the aocial com­ Club of Hartford through which atreet w ill obaerve hia ^ t h anhi- RESDRFU6S Judge Gets Living Cost the arrangements are being made. Saturday, March 1, at the 8aia- mittee. versary with the National of Hart­ bow banraom In Bolton, CShairtnan ford groups on March 3. Anthony fla h o announced today. NHER NIEk PMNr Among the student nurses who . 0 were officially capped at the St. Mr. riano beads the fund drive for WILUANS Smith Plea Rise Halts, The Past Presidents ‘ Club of the area covered by Bolteii. Cbven- GoaffliitMA By One o f Big 3 Francis Hospital School of Nurs­ ing yesterday were Elaine G. Viot Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary, tzy, Andover, Hebron and OUead. America’s Largest and SERVICES o f this town and Eleanor R. Bren-. U8W V, will meet at the home o f C o -i^ r m a n la John B. OeQuat- OIL SERVICE Oldest Manufacturers del, Katherine E. Ertel. Elleh M. Mrs. Abbie Edwards. 27 Ridge­ tro, who la heading tha campaign At Hearing L evels O ff of Protectife (!oatinita That Intei^ret T h « Wishtfl Pfunder, Helen L. Rady and Nancy wood street, Wednesday afternoon in Mqnchaater. S41 BROAD OT. at 1:30, - ...... ■ • ...... Beautifies. Insulates AV Scotta, all of Rockville. - A floor abow w ill be preacDtod Washinjlton, Feb. 26— Of The Family Saturday by Oolorea Alanumy and Water Resistant Bridgeixirt, Feb. 26r-- Other members of the Italian for the fatal of a FUNERAL HOME and refreahmenta will be served. ' 2.8747 3147 Labor Department's conaumer-i. relief committee who are planaing ON. HEATING yacht club watchman more n Eaat Center St. TeL 8888 O IL CO. the dance include Mra. Madeline price Index, tsaurd today, showed Nature^a Blackout Manchester Lodge No. 73, A.F. - IpOlFMINT than two years ago, un­ noj change from mid-December to UMTCaUed Brondolo, Mr. and Mra. M aito Chi- wae~ AMBLXANCC SERVICE snd A.M „ wilt hold a ststed com­ Agrieemeiit dera, Richard Morra, Mrs.'Mary der way before Judge James mid-January. The index had been TEL 5293 munication at the Masonic Temple Estiaifltcs On Request going up steadily since August. tomorrow night at 7:30. Worship­ Facchattl. Mrs. Angelina Perec- MOflfNlliM E. Murphy in Superior Court chio, Mre. Asunta Soma, Lawrence t today. ■ni<* "old scries,” - another form ful Master Walter 8. Broadwetl ' CALL of the index maintained on a dif­ Lombardo, Ra; COcconi. Eugene Smith's plea Is based almost Now Needs haa announced that there will be OBd iBautify Yobt ferent set o f consumer item s— Oagllardone. Mrs. Mary Uebman. completely on the recantation of Range and Fuel no degree work, but following the 2-12S7 showed an increase o f two^tenths Mrs. Anthony Ansaldi, Mlaa Vara a state’s witness, Edith Springer, transaction of buaineaa a program I flthraom or KITcIm b of one per cent for the month be­ 23, who says she lied about him And Costly Oil Distributors of entertainment will be furnished tween mid-Dccember and mid- B onn Vote at the trial which resulted in his by Charles Brewer, and refresh­ W lfh January. 333 M AIN ST. ments will be aerved. conrictlpn...... I -i V ■ RFi II H R ...... m e Mlrilea Get Pay HUie Washington, Feb. 26— A 38-page deposition taken from Lisbon, Portugal, Feb, 24— ^ . This shoved the "old" index up —Universal Military Train­ : The monthly meeting of the MIsa S in g e r , now an inmate of .fe imprisonment. Services committee, accused the Before them last night was a Mr>. Elslo Minieucei the needs o f the serviceman In a Communists today “categorically Speaker Sam Rayburn's suddenly- price Index, commonly called the comihlttee majority, which ap­ mId'AtlanUr to Ribera. Srientlsts chose Khsrtnum,'virtually In the The residential drive is under camp in this country or while sta­ During Smith’s trial. Miss message from Bonn in which the rejected" an Allied proposal that announced ban on broadcasting or living cost index, has . gone up proved UMT, of thinking in "18th center o f the eclipse's path, to rerord the phenomenon.. (U . 8. Navy PfcoM 7737 the direction of Gilbert C. Barnes, tioned In a foreign land, the many Springer testified she saw the de- federal government aaid it woe 1 PIECE chairman, and Vernon Hauachild. would ban Ruasian auperyision of telecasting of House committee steadily since last June.. There was century terms" by ’proposing '!to Photo via radio from Cairo and AP WIrephoto.) ready to accept the figure of diatreate4. famlUea In . a flooded . fendant in an-auto. in which, the vice chaIfnftah.'They have dlvidisd X Korean"truce. hearirigs touched o ff a^'rolllng a small decline from May to June. place so much reliance' on.ad mass Area,^pr^rhaps., some, u^^^ police later discovered articles .BriOF -tOTthat, -with oetnxional -tn-+arm y"" for aefChto MaKiheMht Ifttd Y l ffiVlSidhs, e^^^^ ipcai emergency, ^ e a e r iiid many" — The'—AHtes-hait'-proposed': "Tout' atorm-of-proteata-from-housewives’ :Jra_ .Jlcienst— contribution,— Tlie ;— — teknr'fpomrthe'-yacht'chiir-dnrtng M r c oiitinuedr PLAHtDIliM -to-be-headed by one-ef-the-follow-^ more, "are typical incTdenti whefi" We“ hufglsfy;'TH"Tief^T*emHtation; ^leutral-nations police the“ trnrr' «n-up-to-C-ongress-nvembera today tamiptionsr-tber'had-beetv month-4 amount had been recommended by ly juinos. Right now the index is "I am convinced that If we em- Morrison Raps A r tist N Ing majors: Everett Strange. Ray­ the Red Cross steps forward to she said this teatlmony was un­ Instead of six. This would cut Nor­ but there w-aa no immediate sign' top Allied planners who were (Eaeept White) about 11 per cent above the pre- phaaize having a superior Navy, a iQNCHroir mond Greene, Mrs. Mary Mulla- "an.swer your call." true and that she testified w a y 'o ff the United Nations list it would be revoked. called In to measure OerAiany's Korean level. superior Air Force, and a strong capacity to pay. Rponaored By ney, Mrs, Cain Mdhoney, Mrs. Ice­ When a neighbor, volunteering against both Lpwden and Smith and Russia o ff the Red nomina­ While Republican CongreMmen (Small Additional Charge For One Day Service) A recent ipot check by the La­ mobile Marine Corps as shock Churchillq Sees As Red Balks Senior Girl Scout ifroop I land Hunt. Mrs. Bruno Mazrx>ll, his or her time, calls at the door, because she was made mad at tions. . ' and radio-TV" officials complained But difficulties arose about the vigorously against what they bor Department's Bureau of Labor troops, we will have the basis for Harry Relnhorn. Mrs. Samuel local residents are urged to "an- "We cannot consider” it, aaid precise wording of the terms And Remember! This Special Is Good For One Week O N LY WOODRUFF HALL tiowdan. Statistics, which alto prepares the a defense no country can" over­ Pearl, Mrs, John Conklin. Mrs. Jo­ .swer the call" and mipport the Patrolman Sansone aaid he'talk- Chinese Ool. Pu Shan. ■— termed "raw censorship" and vio­ form of the German contributlm. consumers price index, provided a come, so long as we remain, eco­ Shift ill On Questions MONDAY, FEB. 25 to SATURDAY, MARCH 1 Cmf*r Congrcfotioiral seph Gallant, William T. Hall, Mrs. Manchester Red Cross Fund drive. "■"'ed with Miss Springer a few days Stuff offlcw s alto rehvalrihd lation of- free -speeciv the House The minlatera apent nearly three GOP leader. Rep. Joseph W , Mar­ tln-off that living coato wouldn't nomically strong.” Francis Minor, Mrs. Ra.ymond before the shooting and she gave deadlocked on the number of porta hours last night knocking the text Church Schaller, Mrs. Erwold .Tackle. Mrs. tin, Jr., o f Masaachusetts, said he change ihuch in January. This . The House schedule throughout London; Feb, 26 —W)—Laborile TO m e e t W E D N E SD AY o f each, pide should be this week calls for debate i — ■.. . ,, . ' ' , Feb. Detroit o f the agreement' into shape, then THURSDAY. FEI. 28 -Charles Moller. Mra. David Reno. allowed during x truce. The Allies doubted anything could be done. sent it along (o Bonn for Ade­ (Coattoned Pago Tea) The immediate effect of the rul­ whether 18-year-oM youths shM f^?^^'* Morrison today accused newspaper artist named as a It A. M. to 2 r . M. Miss Mary Relllv, Mrs. George St. M argaret ' M ary's Mothers now propose alx, the Communists (Conttnued on Page Ten) Winston CThurchlll of endangering nauer’a approval. MANCHESTER Dexter, Mrs. Arthur Holmes; Mrs., ing, while bxrripg ' radio micro­ be required to take alx months of member of the Communist party hirnu: Chicken patties, peas, Circle will meet Wedneaday eve. /five. military training and then fevert I f and when It comes out, the Howard Little, and Mrs. John phones and T V exmeraa from all world peace b.v making conflicting refused to answer a long list of variety of aalads, dessert, choice ning at 8 o'clock at the home of Another group of staff officers to a reserve status for the next agreement will be announced Mm- Dormer. Miss Jeannete Sumner is Mrs. Dominic DiBattiato, 21 Scar­ future sessions o f the House^and" statements on British policy in the questions before the House un- of beveragea. Giught in N. Y. devoted their entire . session to Ita committees, was to pull th^ rug 7 'i years. ultaneously In Bonn, London. chairman o f the drive in Bolton. borough road. Egypt Reveals Orient. American Activities committee to­ D R Y g l e a n e r s PRICK— 8.KS minor differences in phraseology out from under arrangements to Vole Next Week Paris, Washington and Lisbon. Opening a foreign affairs debate day. 93 WELI.S STREET TEL. 72.'»4 on arrangements for exchanging t»lec’asl the opening of. House un- Voting is scheduled next week, ■ The German contribution for the in the House o f Commons, Mor­ The witness, Joe Bernstein, 42, 15 Hours After priaonera o f war. American Activities' committee but there is a poasUiillty the Houae 1952-1953 period ia expected to Conditions for rison demanded to know whether employe of the Detroit News, was Both Charge StalUng hearing in Detroit yesterday. may send the measure back' to cover precisely: , Prime Minister C^uirchlU'B speech the first to be placed on the stand As truce talks adjourned until Vinson’s committee for further 1. Cost o f maintaining and de­ Flood of Calls to--the U; S. Congress last month" as a sub-committee entered the West Holdup Wednesday, each aide accu.seji the study. — fending Berlin, police forces, fron­ The hearing on Cpmmuniam-in- Peace in Suez actually rppre.scnted a change in second day of its "Communism-in- W anted other of stalling. UMT, Vin.son aaid, wi^ provide tier guards and the like. Michigan finally got under way in British policy. Mlchlgan" hearing. EASTER SEWIH6 SPECIALS! The U N command made Its com­ not onlv "adequate preparedness” Coat of getting an armed New York, Feb. 28^/y>)— Leas relative privacy, after a three- Morrison, a former Foreign Over and over again, ^ m s te in A L L W OOL promise proposal on neutral luper- Cairo. Egypt, Feb. 28 .(/Pi—The by building up a trainto reserve, force into the field as part of the, EXFERIENGEB ^ FIRRUARY23.- than 15 hours after the crime the hour delay, but lelephone awltchn. Minister, said he was not satisfied calmly declined to answer ques­ vlaora Monday in an effo rt'to get independent newspaper A1 Ahraih hut will result In "economic sol­ projected European, defense com­ CHli.DRKN'H rO.AT LKNiGTIlM ... . A3.M -S8.8S FBI arrested an armed ex-convict boards were flooded by rails from with Churchill'^ previous ex­ tions put by committee council SKIRT LENGTHS ...... aroilnd the newest road blohk said today Egypt in negotiations vency" by making It possible to re­ munity. ___ _ , SALESWOMAN 80C-81.7S TO M ARCH 1 aa he stepped off; a transcontinen­ housewives aind others who had planation to the House of Ctom- Frank S, Tavenner, Jr., each time A Tour Through SLACKS IJBNG'niS .... 8l.95-t3flS tal plane here early . today and toward ending the bloodshed in looked forward to watching the with Britain starting Saturday duce military spending. saying he was standing on his 3. Cost of equipping the Ger­ mon.s. He declared: Full, or part-rime for our Coat LADIES' TOPPKR I.ENOTHS ...... charged him with a 818,628 Loa Korea. proceedings on their T V sets. National prcfparednesa must he Constitutional rights. man soldiers,, sailors and airmen 88.88-88.7S "Exclusivaly Yours will propose a period for with­ Dangrroim to I'eace and Suit Dept, tiood aalary, SKIRT LENOTH.H ...... 82.83-83A 8 Angeles bank holdup. It would limit supervising na­ Martin told newsmen the House provided In a manner "which will As he testified, hia attorney. who are selected for service. tions to Sweden. Switzerland and drawal of British troops from the not gain for the Communists a pleesant' working rondIMont. Edward Scheldt, special agent Rules committee ^houjd ejonsldcr , Suez_Canal_.xorie,______— "The truth la that conflicting. BenJapUn- Proba-of-Petrolt. wa.s at 4- of-malntaining~A mart------W htn-r:yeu™ ^4w^-fof of^ thg"Fcdcral~Bttreau"of"lnvestl- Communist- Poland and—Gzecho- fl’ .'iOdleM," victory,” .Vinson - said. clevem esir on both- sides -of the hta side. N o w a n d "then they had Afipljr fli peraon^r~ telephone removing m e queaBlto J a m the She also will propose that a can. Brittsh and FrencH "fdro*S"Ijr~ itsvahir— Thia' would' get“rnm r That type of Victory, he added, Atlantic is, in our submls.slnn. whispered conferences. Germany the 12-month period 8488 for appointment. -COtONtttrllEUNANrSIMiPPr gallon. Identified the auapect aa “ twilight” area. number of British fhilitarv experts fo r EASY, FREE PARKINO Y o u r s a l f ' ------John Richard Bayleaa, 37.' the Russian problenv Martin said that, while he dia- would result if the United Stales dangerous to peace and to good Ope of 66 Named after the European defense commu­ IIS CENTER s t r e e t train Egyptian forces to take over Bayleaa was sentenced to the "The point is not the number of egreed with Rayburn's ruling, -he spends itself Into bankruptcy. Anglo-American relations. Bernstein yeatenlay was one of nity comes into existence. T h w the Suez base and that Britain- Alcatraz priaon In 1937. to a 28- members on the neutral nations did not question the Speaker's Once UMT la fully effective. "It Is far better to be clear and the 66rodd men and women named Allied forces will not form ally^ BLAIR'S supply arm.s and equipment, the- year term' for robbery of a bank supervisory commission," Col. Pu right or authority to make it. If Vinson aaid, 800,000 voutha can be frank both with Congress and with by Richard Franklin O'Hair, gov­ occupation troopa, enjoying the PrttuRtBd ly TIm Shan aaid, ‘,'but it la the question newspaper said. The account trained anniiallv and a readv re- the British Mouse of Commons, ernment undercover agent, as a 39" AMERITEX at Mansfield. Mo, he were Speaker, Martin aaid, he added: rights they have held since V'E The F B I said Bayleaa. entered that one side cannot give reasons would Interpret the rules to allow aen-e of 2 'j million men built up. and the statement to the. House of member of the Communist party. Day. But the Bonn government DAUGHTERS OF ISAIELLa. for objecting to the nominations The military propoaala—would Commons on Jan. 30. made by the He also had been identified as a SWISS DOWN PERMANENT FINISH the Hollywood branch o f the u n k committees themselves to decide be contained In one of three notes, of America in Los Angeles at of_the other aide." (Continued nn"t Page Ten) Prime Minister wa-s, in our view member by Mrs. Berenlece Bald­ (Continnrd m Page Ten)) whether hearings should be tele- A second will oropose a plebiscite HAVE YOU WAYER IN YOUR GEUAR 1A:.30 a.m. (local time) .yesterday What he meant ;W’aa that the i-iaed or broadcast. woolly and evasive." ,. win in a Washington hearing re­ In the Sudan to determine wheth­ Churchill told Congress that, cently. and. at the point of the gun, robbed Communists could name any na­ Rayburn himself told reporters er that upper Nile country unites THE OPTICE OF the bank of $19,628.61. Britain would take "prompl. reso­ Both Mrs. Baldwin' and O'Hair Tuesday, February 26 OR A SEWAOE DISPOSAL PROBLEM? tion they wanted to the comrhls- he is against any change in House with Egypt or becomes indroehd- Flocked He was. carrying a .38 caliber alon, t o tong aa. it was not ac­ rules which he has interpreted to lute and effective" action if new have worked as agents for the DR. L. NORMAN ent. It will suggest a provision­ Communist aggression flared In Smith and Wesson revolver In his tively flghting in Korea, and the prohibit televising, broadcasting FBI. both having Joined the party al parliament anjl a nroviaional News Tidbits the Orient. _ belt and attempted to use It when UN haB nothing to say about it. at directions of the government Bulletins D U T T O i!( Consult'A Specialist! or newsreeling sessions of the cabinet uith British and; Egyptian • Subsequently he told the House he stepped o ff the plsne, Scheldt House or Its committees. agency in order to spy on Com­ ST. JANET WHOOL HALL ' The Allies have told the Reds advisors to rule under a United Called from A P Wires of Commons that he made no new munist activities. ^....— froin the A P YU k b HiiKINKEY BROS. SEW ACE DISPOSAI. COMPANY said. the nominations of each side are _A ^ a matter of practical polir 305 NORTH MAIN ST. Nations, commission's supervision commitments in Washington in Tavenner asked regarding STRIPES The FBI chief'said Bayleaa had subject to approval by the other: tics, rules changes opposed by the 130-132 Pearl St„ Manchenter In the transitory period, "nie pres­ O'Hair's testimony that .he (Bern­ WILL BE CLOSED the gun partly out of his belt when and that Soviet Russia is not ac­ Speaker seldom get anywhere in ent British governor . general Duke of Windsor arrives In Lon­ DOOR FRIZES REFRESHMENTS agents who had bean waiting at (Zkintinued on Page Eight) stein) was membership director of BRITISH HAVE A-BOMB • WATERPROOFING OF CELLARS ceptable because o f past partlci- the House. would be displaced. don on night train from Paris, the top^ of the ramp, "je a r Ihe the Communist party in Michigan. Laadoa, Feb. Yf (T) rtlaa UNTIL MARCH 3 patiDn .ln Korea, The Red Knrein ^ Sevcrsl Repuhlirana on the rules v.rlM’-i'C hB-hiid .spent |he week end OONTRIIUTieNS 75c Pfeshruiik Terma for I'N ■Ltak' — __ Treasury Ralanre "la that true?” Tavenner asked. Minister ChurcUU m M laday • SEPTIC TANKS INSTAt^ED AND CLEANED plane, seized him and pinned hli army is trained, advised and sup- commltteg privately predicted . Moseley Taylor, 87, soli of arms to his side, A third note would propose Bernstein declined to answer. that the old Later govenaaflat I plied bv Russia. there will be no aerlous effort to William' O; Taylor, publisher for • SEWAGE LINES INSTALLED ANO PLUGGED Scheldt.said Bayless was cari'y- eonditions under, which Egypt Washington, Feb. 26 (iW—The On the same grounds he refused succeeded In making an stem Final Red Coinpromlae alter the rules. the Boston Globe, dies In a New Ing the bank loot In a cowhide brief would participate In a Middle East po.sition of the Treasury Feb. 21: to say whether he recognized'pic­ bomb for Britoln but failed to SEWERS ELECTRICALLY CLEANED Col. Don O. Darrow told Pu. Rayburn's ruling does not affect York ho.spita1. ease. Shan the Allies could not accept the Senate, ..■kt,.k k^.“ defense organization'and its rela- Net budget receipts, 8351..309.- tures of Mrs. Baldwin and Q'Halr. Inform Farllameat stent the de­ • DRAIN.4GE DITCHES AND DRY WELLS y«*' The FBf. which had been tioped whlch haa permitted the United Nations Secretary of Commerce CTharIcs' 810j07; bu^et expenditures. $250.- , "The committee;" ' Tavenner velopment. Sawyer says In Atlanta he rioubta INSTALLED - off yesterday, had six agents wait­ (Onntintied on Page Bight) and such regional defenae s.vatems 766,945.75; cash balance, $5,028,- 36" FINE QUALITY (Continued on Pnge Eight) aa the North Atlantic Treaty er- New England textile mills would 897,107.23. Beautiful floral patterns and dots for dresses, ing at the airport for the Tntns- (Continued on Page Ten) URGES cm iC K ON CONGRESS • SEPTIC TANKS AND CESSPOOLS CLEANED World airlines plane froni Loa .ganization. ’ be granted high price contracts to WasMngtoa , Prh. 86—iqP) — evening dresses, cbildren'a wear, curtains, bed­ IN PLAIN AND CORRELATING ease nnemploymrot . . . Prime FOR PROMPT SER VICE C A L L NATtCHEOTER 5308 Angeles. ' Premier Aly Maher Pasha Senator, Laager (B-ND) arnd Minister Robert G. Menzies hints spreads, etc. A n colers. One o f the -agents— wearing a warned laat night that hia gov-, govemmeat cleaaup maa N w - the planned British atpmlc ex- TWA unlform-^went*. to the top ernment will lead the nation in a bold Morris today to check np oar of the passenger stairway as the Georgia Starts Russell struggle to get -British-troops out ploslqn in Austrailia-not likely tp occur until "very late tliis .year. Report Truman to Ask the income o f' meashers o f OoSS- ifilane landed at 4:18 a.'m. fe.a.t,). of the Suez Chinal area and unite- greas. He saM tawmakcAi whb and seized the passenger when he the.; Siidan with Egypt unless it State Attorney General George „5EAUTIFUL- C. Conway says Eiifehhnwer It can't ,lhra oa their CongmsMsh . stepped out. - The other aiKnts whna these points lii the hegdtia- ail pay should "reM ga froai el- ’ 5— id r.oswsaj-’.' "tho grtntoot. symbol for unity in Chatnbmy'hi- to' wonderfiit for iwth childrrij'e' .then, clotod. in, wnd..quickly ..rtoch- 7-9”fiilHbn Fore Aid aro."'. • . 34” DANIRIVERPRE! RIVER PRESHRUNiC^^ " thelr man away. thia country since Abraham Uh- and women’s wear. It wsshrs and irons so easily He aaid E gypt v3)uld not discuss A TWA ^Knifian -said the whether Britain would quit the cpln.” ; . . U. 8 Rep. W alter Judd . 'J ' Copen, aqua, yellow, pink, dusty rose, orchid! By JACK BELL * Russell ’. got 263 votes' ()om IT (R-Minn.) says "nothing could be V. 8. S H IP H IT light green, gray, dark and red. Wsahington, . Feb. 26-(Ah—A j states in the 1948 convention when Washington, Feb. 26---((Pi— Preaki be set aside for economic aid dur- Waahlngtoa, Feb. 28 — (ff>— (ConUniied m i Page T m ) (CoaUnued oB Page Te«V more stupidly sulcldar than for Re­ Idcnl Truman ia reported ready to Ing the same period ~ the flscal •'' —^ ** home state demand may . shove' president Truman won the nomi-. publicans to campaign against The N avy ropeetod today thfet THOSE WEARY WASH DAYS I Wrinkl-shed follow up the Atlantic pact decl-' year beginning next July 1. Wf - --- Senator Richard B. Russell, of''nation on the first ballot with’ ench other with wild accusations 11 meu were woaaded sYiard ' 36" AMERITEX Georgia into the Democratic j 847’ ^ votes. Ruaacll did not Join or ricioua rumor." stons at Lisbon by asking Con- Adminiatrstion experta, now as- the destroyer Sheltoa Feh.:B Don't be lied down week after week to Ihe drudgery S gi'c.sa to appropriate 87.900,(>00,000 sembling data to back up the re- Cousciende Prods Presidential race this wieek. [ in the States Rights movement 5 Killed^ 12 Hurt Officers of A F L unions which by Oommaalst share Are. » of naah day. Escape It all—and have Ihe cleanest * Russell declined to comment on ' which took 39 electoral votes to continue foreign m ilitary and quest. Said they would lay eapec- wash possible by using our superb service. You'll be 3B I have pledged support to organ­ II mi destreyer, thea off qm action of the Georgia DemocratTc ' away frc»m Truman in November.' ized teachers In Providence, R. I., economic aid for another year. ially strong empharis on the need aortheaet coast of Korea, ala- amazed how little U rosis. ... S lams W ashable Thief into Arrest 111 Bomber Crash , The money would finance weap- .for the economic aid appropria- Executive comniittee In asking The Georgia Senator has been In their current aalary increase de­ eelved three direct hita; twa ona. raw materials and machinery tion. ' him to become an active candi- reluctant to head another conven- mands urge teachers to avoid hns- caemy sheUe barst d liertly over needed by more than 40 nations' T h i ' »__a< vu •Barkeraburg, W. Vx., Feb, 28— date, ' - tion battle on the evident theory Omaha, Feb, 26--(P)—A four- ly artiop on either a strike or a the fa a ta a Oae o f the dIreed hits (PV-«Sxmuel B. Swiger. bank But frienda believe the Georgia that there still la a good cl^ce engine B-50 bomber crashed and work stoppage ; . . Government toelriva to-too^'^m m uS’ “ e « .l.d go^ 87,: tore a hole, three feet hgr teir Waffle Picjue axacutive who told the FBI hia Senator, who headed the south's Truman won t run again. I^lxie burned while landing today at Of- ready to spring third surprise wit­ "feet, at the water Mae, eaastaig conscience prodded him Into sur­ unsuixesaful rebellion in the 1948 Democrota generally M y the fuU A ir Force Baa0 near Otnaha, ness on 15 California Communists tof!;lmed off°?i.U w^rre'^rtedl r 0 ^ ^fund^' t i T T 10% DISCOUNT this said Mr. Truman tentoUvely; oae coaapaetaseat to ho p w t v Our modem funeral home ii a special atrneturu rendering, was held today In con- DemocraUc convenWon. hardly killing five and injuring the other charged with conspiracy. flooded. ,4 ‘ hection with* x 838,000 banking almost any candidate 'other plans to send a message to] Capitol can refuse to permit a state com­ 12 persons aboard. Japanese and American negotia­ Defense experta are reported CASH ANO CASSY dedicated and iurnished to provide the faeilHico ' shortage. I Truman were nominated.. k ill during the week beginnti\g mittee -.made up largely of his Quick actloii by an emergency tors complete drafting agreement ADMIT HOW FIX The Cairo, W. Va., executive $larch 10 requesting the new for­ ready to stress to Congress that and conveniences to serve the Uving and rtyercntly poHUcal frienda to enter him In I However, some of them appar­ fire fighting squad at the base was on details for maintaining V , 8, ■ New York, Feh. Sfl-«»)te Burrendezad laat night in Clarks­ ently have begun to fear that Sen- eign aid budge{. This would mark this economic side" of the rearma­ Kew spring and sununcr colorings and pat- yd. - the race. , ■ credited by a base apokeaman armed foi«ea in Japan after peace Three fpraaer ITalveralty e d K ^ prepared the deceased for burial burg, W. Va. Arraigned here be­ ' ator Kefauver (D., Tehn.), may ment prograni actually U more toms la wonderful Den River Wrinkl.ehed fla- Any such entry in Georgia with keeping down the loaa of life. treaty rstifleation.. South Korean the third aucceaalve year CXmgresa tachy haehethah stars — fore U. 8. Oommlastoner Lawrence important than weapons ship­ Twelve colors in the ever .popular waffle cloth would be likely to galvanize make inroads and Ip llt the South's Cause of the crash was not im­ government annoifncea 8,618 pris­ has been asked .to^set aside .funds leh. Wrinkles actually fall ouh for dresses, akirta, aport wear, etc. M. Ronning, Swiger waived pre­ vote wrlth hia active campaigning ments. -Baraatahte, Ralph , southern opponents of President mediately determined but a wing oners wUI be released from Jails for this purpose. ' Alea Orhaa plsaflid NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY liminary hearing and wras held for fo r the party nomination. It will be earmarked specifleaUy Truman and hia civil rights pro­ was said to have come off the March 1 in annual general amnes­ The President said in hia budget day to rsasplnag wtl federal grand Jury actien ii) 880,- Kefauver, who has aaid he is in to purchase raw ma'teriala, ma­ gram Into an effort to swing other medium bomber Just before the ty commemorating independence message to Congress last month to shave psiato la HARRISON STREET—OFF EAST CENTER STREET 000 b a il the risce until the finish" whether crash. It occurred about 300 feet that he would ask for 87.900,000,- chinery, fuel and other essential GREEN STAMPS state delegates behind Russell movement against Japan. Sqaare Gardaa Oh so la TELEPHONE 3753 The FBI bad been seeking Swi­ pick up Tennessee's 28 convention down a runway at O ffutt Base, Powerful units of American, 000 for mutual aecurity aid. supplies needed by arms industries Support YUdens H O L M b S ' ger since Feb. 16. He reportedly Truman runs or not. is expected to headquarters of the far-flung Britiah,. French, and Italian fleets Present plana call for $5,400,- overseas. To emphaaize the pro­ GIVR n WITH ()ov. James F. Byrnes o f South . MOItIMAnB r » A L * C E R IN A , Prop. r e WaadSrkIgr Street 400Skua S trrrf disappeared three days earlier votes. Strategic A ir Command. plow through Mediterranean in 000,000 to be allocaied for shtp- gram's urgency, some officials are SEND US YOUR DRY CLEANING. TOO! ihsJWHAUco. while serving as vice president Carolina and Gov. Allan Shivers Whahtoctaib^ Former Senator Claude Pepper The flight was described as rou­ mggtot abow,.to date of Atlantic mfnts of 'finished weapons and casting around for a new nai CASH SALES and cashier of the Farmers and o f Texas, among oUiera, - already of Florida is reported to have tine but the presence aboard of Y’act naval powers .. Actreaa Bet­ military suppUea. Most of thia such as '"'defense support aii have caUed on lUiaaeU to seek Die itaaa Merchants National Bank. The helped Kefauver pick 'a Mate some clasMfled equipment led base ty Button and her troupe leave would go to Americai'a 13 Atlantic nomination, and Senator B ^ rather than economic aid. -r Japan for Korea on Oen. Matthew ^ c t Allies in Europe:' (CtMtfaiMd ell ftga row ) (D., Vg.) has pledged his support. (Osnttannd e* Pafs (OshltoMd M Page IWa) Tme) B. Rldgway's private plane. About 2 'i billion doUars would . (Contlansfl aa Page Tea) ,V ;■ ,... ' ...... P lO iT lP O 1UNCHE8TEE EVENING HEKAXD, UANCHE8TEIU CONK. TCESDAT. rEBlUAET 26.19^^

h« |g Bppaaafl.toi eempitiwwy Fhir MANCHESTER EVENDTO 1TERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, .TI/ESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1562 irgia Starts ithymant PraetleM OuiMnia- traPO Uw, but would wp- Sbiitii Covirafi^ Says A<^6rd Madden Asks Deporfationi Russell Boom port any platform tha Daaaoefatle AVC WiU Observe convention adopta. The eoavontiaa Lie CoL Gutchelt Ends Tour Contributions Support Heart Clinic Sailor Frank Lent OeveiBry 1-4 Briiogs Peace New Start in Native Ulster CAPABLE la almoat certain to approve a de­ Directors’ Work fr « a Pag* Om ) mand for a atrong TiBPC law. Is Aboard LST Whether Truman edUmia agiln LaataB aarvloas at S t MarY’a At Camp Drum Maneuvers which will coBtMt for Ftorida'* 24 James Madden’* requeat ia Town ^contact the V. 8. .fadgriUea au- ■till Ian't a t alt e o t l ^ daaptta the Church ia South Coventry bar Dr. Paullin Says Basb thoriUea for dUpoMUea. At « meeting'Iq^Murphy’s ret' Court yesterday morning to re­ Frank 8, Lent of 10 Laurel vetM. aiinouiiceiaent yeaterday that he Ilia with a Mass at 8 a. mi. Ask Madden haa appeared la the lA. Ool. Nathan B. QatcIuU, In>Aaplendid work betng done currant- taurant last night, (hqhiembers of iffiCRBTART will go to Key Weet, fla., for a O f XTnidentBndjng Is the American Votonfito' Commit­ *tr*et has received • letter from Oeto NIm VatM turn to his aaUva UlsUr was. not local court mere than 100 times fontry, OonnecUeut N a tio n a l ly ' in Korea; thre#-week w^-and-play vaca­ Wadaaaday and davetlaea at 7:80 tee held a free fDactinkm of the his son, Frank, who has completed Nbui Floridiaaa qualiftod yeator* p. m. Than will ba diatributloa o f Necessary 'Element just a fly-by-night plea to induce , alace coming td this oountiY. Meat Ouard, haa nturiMd to hla home Both Aggressor and United tion la proiparatlon for a heavy Statea Forces used ski troops to presideqtlal aspirants in ih* cur­ training at the Great Lakes Naval Experitnetd stenographer day aa candidataa for ataU delo* achedule o f campaigning. Judgp John 8. O. Rottner to abow of the charges ware for latodca- in Andover following a 45-day fataa tnatnictad to voCa for Rua* aahaa after each aarvioe. Every move swifUy by night behind rent political race, aa an Whether he nma or not, the By Bin. Georgia Laaabeek leniency when sentencing him bn Uon, being a common drunkard Training Station. He is now elec­ aall at tha coavantion. They were Friday duriag tha Laataa period tour •< duty at Camp Drum, N. Y., enemy lines where their raids had tional device to provide member* trician’s mate, fireman apprentice, and t^ist> Faniijiar wjth office Preaident haa promlaed to cam­ “A aearch for a basis of under- charges of intoxication, common or breach of peaqi. Ho adatitted a* a putlcipaat in the Army’a w(th factual background m*tei tha fU ^ t o oualify in Florida aa there will ba Statioea o f tha Creaa drunkard and breach of peace, to serving eight o f the twelve meatha telling effect upon motor pools, and has been transferred to San hiatihictad delegatea. Tha 24 con­ paign acUvaly for the ticket He atandlng with* the people with wintor maneuver known aa Excr supply dumps, communication .for the spirited contention that' at 7:30 p . IB . hare. Sunday aarvlcaa all thiea of which he pleaded last year la jail. 1 ^ week he flii- Diego, Calif., aboard the LST 1080.. vention delefataa will ba choaan V'Ul atart tHth the Jefferaon-Jaek- whom 3mu find yourfielf ia ooafUct ciaa Snowball. lines and even oh command posts followed. Theodore Cumi 'The Landing ship tank haa been precediiie. Pfeote^wr^ aon Day dlimar in Waahingten on hara are at 7:20 A 'm ., and 10:80 guilty: The 47-yeara old alien, who lahed serving a M tea ca for in- Colonel Qatchell, who graduated of major units. Harry Howroyd, Melvin Hal at a primary in ICay. Thay will be ia tha first atap to pjmee," stated toxicatioa and a few hours later out on a "shake down” in the Pa­ morally but 'hot legally bound to hla ratura and may taka in a par­ a. m„ aod: at S t Joaaph’a Church now glvea Hartford aa his address, from tha Infantry School at Fort Pralae 87Sth way, Harold Manter and .Oifoert cific. About 300 feel long, it car­ description of post experieh<;e, ty “unity" dinner in New York ia Egglavllla at 8:30 a- m. Dr. Theodore Paullin, profaaaor of put his request In writing aad found himself confined to tho local Benning last April, served as sen- Hunt provided summaries of the vote for tha winner of a preferen­ hlatory at Taachara* College of The 278th Regimental Combat ries tanks and delivers them, and April 17. Tha George Haraay Robartaon turned it over to court onctals. He jail to fact the bench on the same kar umpire with tha 278Ui Regfr political lives o f the oandidata*. tial primary election. Connecticut; la his speech to t%e Team, commanded by C olon el also carried wounded men to ships Meanwhile Republicana were School $ ir w baakatball team will haa aaked to ba deported. He haa count 8aturday he was given a mentol Combat Team, the Aggrta- Warren Gfles, ia originally a unit and led the dtacuasion. for hospitalisation, according to educotion, etc. All replies will There la aome belief that antt- busy getting their eandidatee Women’s Club o f Maneheater at SO days aentence suspended and In pursuance o f it* motto, ‘‘Cit- Trumanitea In Alabama, which will play tha girla’ team of tha Maaa- never become a U.'S. clUxen, al- aor Force which opposed ,th« of the,Tennesaee National Guard. Seaman Lent. aquared away for the approaching tiakt State Traiaiiig School and the.Jhnth. ]fethodiat-.ChitrGh last thottgh he:has been in Ihls country .placed-onprobatlcn-for-ala month*. J2enz ilrat, vetenma. j|econd,‘Xthe. eaat 22 of the Chlcafo convan- night. , - Unltod Btatoa Forces. Aggraaaof la I t Is a well-trained, well-dlacipUned While be . waa at Great Lakes, be treoted in confidential man- Preaidentlal preference prlmaciea- Hoapltal o f Maaafiald Canter 1 aince 1928. Within 12 hours. Madden was back aa •labofato training aid conaiat- and well-led outfit capable qf mra group resolved to participate more his sister, Patricia, who is a Wave, tlon'a 1,230 votaa, ml|^t turn to /uUy in the local governmeotal Kefauver If Ruaaell la not ,avail- Senator Carlaon o t Kanaae- taid Thuraday at 8 p.. m. ia tha Loag- Dr. PaulUn’a topic, “ Steps to Judge Rottner sentenced Mad­ in. the familiar surroimdlnfa. of ing o f tha forces of an enemy nS- hitting against an enemy despite was transferred from Bainbridge able.'...... * ■- fiattonal leadera ^ o f tte Qen. lay School auditorium. ..New. uai- World Peace” In outline listed den, to 360 days inJall for being a .Prtjoe Headquarteiv. on the Jthree 6WPo*edly .occupying much .of ,th* handicap ,o,f tough , weather aM scene, and a cqnmittee of Chair­ to.that.station.on the last-week. of ..neiv' '■'* ____ ...... man Theodore Cummings and Kefauver ian't the choice of Dwight B. Biaenhdwer' mevemeht forma for the local girla’ , team mufujilly aatlsfkctory agmmehta, common dunkard and fined him charges upon which ha was lart western Europe. It ia purely Rcti- terrain. This unit o f aome 3,500 Frank’s service there. The- brother would not aupport a alate of dele- wars dlatributad Monday by Wil­ I tha United Natimta, a. dlaarma- $100 on the breach of peace count convicted. He asked Judge Rottner tloua but aq highly develop^ and officers and - men faced a nu' Harold Howroyd was appointed to and sister went to Chicago before auch staunch opponents of the attend the seasions of the Board of Box H —Herald Civil Rights program aa Byrnes, gatei for the general in Minneao- liam E. McArthur, coach and meqt program aad Inveatlng a The court haa turned Madden’s to set bond for appeal and a |500 y; organized that It provides a Ilfe- mericaUy superior United States he left for San Diego. He wrote ta'a March 18 rrlmary. Hk would teacher o f Grade 5 o f tha Robert­ small proportion in a mutual aid request over to local Welfare bond was ordared. Now, It appears • like "enemy” force whose purpose Force composed of the 11th Air­ Directors as observers, wltb Ih’e his father about the trip and gave Shivers. Byrd and Gov. Hannan intention of reporting to the A'VC Talmadge of Georgia. be running agatnat former Gov. son School. program under the UN, aa the Board authorities who must turn that Madden ia yeamtag to return ' la to make more valuable the mar borne Infantry Division and the a vivlfi description o f the beauties Harold E. Staaaen in Stkaaenl Thera wdll ba a doubla-baadar I essential foctora. tha affidavit over to tha Stafo Wel­ to Ulater and try and make a nauver training received by the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment. on the activities of that body and of Ariaona and the Mexican bor­ The Tennessee Senator hasisaid the areas wherein the veterans home atate. baakotban game March 7 at 7:18 H a n y barriers were fnentioned fare Board which In turn must froth itart. forces ia a particular exerclae. Although outnumbered 8 to 1, tta der. The Pennaylvanla election board p. m. at tha Robertatgi School. This by the epeaker in the effort to Few lajurlea \york was so successful that com­ group may aid.'the cause of good acted on Gen. Dougika MacAr- first game wrill be the boya’ team reach a baste o f underatandUig. Uniforms, equipment, weapons mendations were receivra from 'municipal .government. thur's requeat to taka hta nama off varatu tha alumni boys’ team. Tha Negotiation ie the beet means of a lovely spring bouquet and tall 5 KUIed, 12 and vehicles received a severe teat those directing the exercise. Preimrailons are already under the April 22 primary ballet there. I second game between the fathara reaching an underatanding. In yellow tapera. Hurt In a 75-mile sub-Arctic area of Colonel Gatchcll noted that the way for a proapectlye meeting de­ That would leave Eiaenhower and of the school versus the faculty negotiation semantic difficulties Duriag the business meeting In northern New York State between Air Force did a splendid job in signed to discuss the future of na­ HEARIKG-AID tional health insurance scheme* X Staaaen in the race. team wrlll be, played af terwarda arise. Many words have loti their the early avenlng Mrs. L. T. Wood, In Bomber Crash Poatdam and Camp Drum. Para­ airlifting thousanda of troops to Undoubtedly! Rap. Miller o f Nebraaka eug- Tickats wrill ba aold. Monty taken dictionary meaning as language ia finance chairman, gave the mid­ the maneuver area from distant and socialized medicine. Plans for troopers and their gear were drop­ geated that, if Truman atumpa the In will ba divided between ath- altered to become a tool in mass year financial report. It was de­ bases and later dropping many of the affair, although still incom­ BATTERIES (Coatlnuad from Page One) ped onto froaen, snow-covered plete, specify a speaker from the country for the Democrata. Mae- latic equipment and playground propaganda. Dr. Paullin gava II- cided to tend Mrs. J. B. Hamblet ground with considerable aucceaa. theae same men by parachute into For All Hearing-Aids ranks of the medical profession Arthur ahould follow him with a equipment funds. luatratlona o f the words “ peace," program chairman, aa a delegate Injuries were few even though the maneuver Itself. The low acci­ i \ officials to’ permit no dvlltan and an open meeting to permit rabuttal campaign. A daughter was bom Saturday “compromise,” and “appease^ to program- previews in .Boston aome 10,000 individuals had this dent rate indicated a high degree Guaranteed Fresh of training and showed that the the attendance of civic-minded cit- Senator McCarthy o f Wlaconatn. night to Mr. and Mrs, Ivor Bunker ment” . as . hgving auffared In and Naw Haven to get ideas for photographers qr reportora to vUit experienc* for the firat time. Abil­ ...... ' ondis|)faysoohat-. techniques employed are sound. liehs without veteran cohnectiohs back in Waahington from an 11- of Eagtevllla road. South Coven­ propaganda. prMraimi'fbr next year. X the crash scena. ity of troops and armor^ tmita atata apeaking tour, aaid ha found try, at Windham Conummlty Me­ New meiqbers accepted at this An airlift of sick an-J injured from as well as veterans. Without Fear The plane had atoppad at one to auatoin themselves in the field “unlimited" popularity for Mae- morial Hoapltal. The professor does not feel that meeting were; Mrs. Robert Jo- Camp Drum to hospitals at distant point In its flight at Hickam Field, at temperatures down to 20 de­ points was the largest operation Arthur, “ a lot of go.^ aolld aup- Mra. Lestar N. Hill and Infant peace U gained through tha entire banason, Mra. Terrence McGuire. grees below aero waa tested thor­ port" for Senator Taft of Ohio and daughter, Jana Ellaabath, are at Mra. Grace P. Agard, Mra. Edwin Hawaii. An Air Force spoketman of its kind ever conducted in the supremacy of one group oppos^ oughly. Dog Sled Team ■ ■______llcmld Photo. KEMP'S, bid their home in North Coventry. The United States. “a conaiderable amount o f eenti- to tha subjugation of another Brown,' Mrs. Alexander Mannella, at Hickam said tha plan* arrived Of apecial interest was the use' At the Manchester Heart Clinic, I ment for Elsenhower and Staa­ baby was born Feb. 17 at the group. Hla definition of peace ia Mrs.. Peter Cawley. Mrs. Lewie there from Tokyo Friday and left The maneuver proved Vnany 873 St. ' Tel. 4136 o f helicopters to supply isolated Mias Mary O’Dwyer has her blood aen.” . Johnson Memorial Hospital in "a aituatlon where people can get Ooddlng and Mrs. John Preston. e.arly Monday for Offutt on a rou­ points of value to the Army and Here Tomorrow tic heart containers will be avail­ 768 MAIN McCarthy, who haa aaid he fa- Stafford Springs, units and to evacuate casualties Air Force. In this respect it was pressure taken by Mrs. Betty Ace- ] able in public places Just a few along in a reasonable wray writhout tine flight. from the battle lines to hospitals. vora MacArthur, aaid ha waan't There wlU be a military whist having the threat of bomba drop­ an eminently worthwhile invest­ to. cardiographlc technician, as days more to receive contributions. Potterton’s ready to announce whom he would card party Friday at 8 p. m. In This activity paralleled similar' ment, he said. A North American dog sled Miss Jacqueline McHugh, nurse Checks should be malted to N. Wil­ ping." p l a n e EXPLODES aupport. Girl Scout Lunch team owned by Dexter Sears, liam Knight at the First National the vestry of the First. Congrega­ ‘The unyielding attitude in in­ San Franciico, Feb. 26—0P)— and secretarj’ of the clinic, watch-. Taft told newsmen he will cam­ tional Church sponsored by the Lake Placid, N. Y.. will make an es. » Bank, Manchester. ternational affalra is held up aa Incomplete radio reporta from laws which can be broken only at paign this week in Ohio, niinola Couples a u b of the Church. Pro­ Reservations End States America appearance tomorrow afternoon The staff doctors confer on the : offer a Ideal at present, aaid the speaker. Gurm today indicaUd a B-2'^ our own peril. One o f these law# about 2 o’clock at the Popular and Wisconsin before going ' to ceeds wlU be for the church re- Is that of love. Every child bom apeciai ca-sea referred to the clinic The history of successful diploma­ weather plane exploded. ISO miles Food Market’s pirking lot. New Hampshire next week. decoration program. Mr. and Mra cy shows the mutual exchange of. by.the various local physicians.! Reaervationa for finest northwest of Guam about 1 a.m. Disobeying God Into the world must adjust to the The appearance Is sponsored by most The Ohio Senator picked up O. W allace' Mbberg wHll be in advantage. An agreement must be people and things around him and Many Manchester people have al­ ALSCO ALUMINUM atrong aupport among 18 dele­ charge. people’s luncheqn enior e.at. today. Grow Rite Dog food and Popular one that all parties recognize aa Girl Scout Troop fervlng proper adjustment can only be ready benefited from the sen-ices gates chosen by Florida’s Repub­ There will be a local leader advanUgeous. Dr. Paullin atressed A fragmentary diapatcb filed u At Own Peril Food Market ahd children will be of the new-ly organized clinic. Just Thursday noon will tonight, ntade through love. If his home given a free ride on the' dog sled. 5fonn cnmI Doors outstanding lican state executive committee. training meeting on ’Less Expen­ that no one can go into negotiation radio communicatlona with the does not provide this adjustment recently Paul Jackson of Tolland | BuL_Senator Lodge o f Massachu­ sive Cuts of Meat” Tuesday from The luncheon will b e / served mid-Paciftc ialand cloaed for the Appearance will also be made to­ with a fixed attitude; there is a Thursday from 11 a. -m/' to 2 p. “DisobejrGod At-Your Peril’ his personality is warped, his life turnpike_-Was refused entrance in­ Guorontood ly setts aaid Eisenhower’s forces won 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. at the Union neceaalty for a willingneaa to day, said:------^ morrow afternooh a t ' ’ Pinch'urst to the Navy because it was found m. in Woodruff Hall ay the Cen­ was the sufiject of the sermon becomes futile he clings to posses­ Grocery’s parking lot and at Bur- dollars worth a "highly significant victory ” since Church in Rockville. Miss Janina change one’s mind and to keep an "The number of aurvivora was sions rather than people or he at the time of the Navy examina­ Good Housokooplng '‘Eisenhowei* sentiment prevailed Czajkowakl, extension nutritlontit ter Congregational Church, thus given by Rev, Clifford O. SInipson rill’s Market, Wapping. open mind. enabling people to cqine and go undetermined. Some were aeen. clings only to himself. He has dis- tion that he had a heart ailment. for an unpledged and unlnatructed of the University Of Connecticut, at the three morning services of Immediate Delivery on Wood Dr. Pauliin's one criticism of the aa they please. / They were in one lifeboat and bob­ Center Oongfegational Church cheyed God to his own peril, Paul was referred to the Manches­ delegation. will be leader. lAinch wll be served ter Heart Clinic. Examination and in fine quality UN was the fact that the effort to The luncheon Is being put on to bing in the water. Bundsy. Robert Henderson and For Fun Inlormatloa aa part of the prd|rram. "Just as God’s plans for a child diagnosis b y ' the staff revealed negotiate in public ie not feasible. raise funds, for the/troop’s Euro­ "The plane waa. on a routine Jay Ebersole were the lay assist­ are based on love so is also his Call The Sixth Annual Connecticut that the condition was not nearly Instead of trjrtn^ to meet each oth­ pean trip this sampler, and all the weather reconnalaaance f 1 i g h t ants. purpose for the world one of love.” Ellington TV Lenten Services Conference of 4-H CTub Leadera er in agreement, speakers are when engine trouble developed and as serimia as the young man had will be held Saturday In the Bug- members of the troop are work­ “ America seems to have lost the concluded Mr. Simpson. 'Tt Is our more concerned with the effect of ing hard preparing the meal. Res­ it exploded 150 miles northwest of World Day of Prayer Service begun to fear. Not only was ad­ bee School. West Hartford. The ■harp edge of conscience, all of life contention that man's fundament­ vice given him about hla heart con­ WEATHER KIN6 their statements upon the public, ervations may be made by con­ Guam shortly before 4 p.m. today al needs can be met only by God. for Women will be held at the Begin Tomorrow program ia part of Connecticut’s and once a statement haa been (1 a.m. e.s.t.). seems to be blurred with a gray dition, but ;hls mind was greatly, $ 2 3 9 - 9 5 celebration of National 4-H Club tacting any m ^ b e r of the troop . instead' of a black and a;hite. we disobey God at our own peril.*’ Baptist Church, Rockville, Friday ALSCO made to the public, there can be or by calling .Doris Beyer. 133 "The U.S.S. Tombigbee (a Navy at 3 p. m.‘ and at 8 p. m. relieved by the reassurances of Week, March 1 to 9. The morning no yielding. The speakers can only There is a need to recapture some- The Senipr Choir; directed by A, the doctofa. Phone 8tOS nr Nights 4010 Manchester churches will...hold aaaaion -wUl. b e ^ a t 10 a. m.; the East C«nter/ street. Children fueling ship) waa enroute to the Mrs. Harriet Thayer of the atafa then- pisaltlona; The ■will be a'dihitted at half price. acene. Ohe'B-29'weather plana waa’ •’ thing of the battle between good R. Watson, gang two anthems; The Manchester "H eart Clinic ' / Ranll Ftnaiiclhg hSrimitM* Mtemoonaeasion willba.frbm Qs.xEDm a*iai-ifi. . ...and evll...arneed.lor.MQ*ea: to .^ a k Rockville Methodist Clnirch waa TheStofford speaker said that negotlarione he *t*nding:-.by.f^-^-^^ -B caji .f|xlat„anli’...through. ..the,..Xiiianr.. ''-■4fe';Pey>dFtrat'-P j^ ^ to iia agafh," sleted 'Mf.'HIKipsoir.' by Rtatner. a n rn iie KThgl^^ Clal aupporf“of the lowh. 'The plas-^ private, pereiatence ia a vaUd Wc- Electricity will flow through There were no further details. Church Sunday and explained the M m lU New $2S9.9S 17 INCH, RiFLfCTlON FREE, TUIE be at 8 p. m. Planning to attend tor and people In a negotiation Using the jlOth chapter of Deq- My Shepherd Is/* by Shelley. The services at some of the from ** Coventry " ” are Mias Alice De- water better If a little salt is A B-29 has a normal crew of ' '' ■ ^ meaning and plans for this World churches are as follows: St. John’s must look for tiny issues first bn added.> / aiound 11. teronomy for^hls text, he recalled Witt. Misa Diana Motycka. Mra. which they might agree so that the scene of Moses speaking hta Day of Prayer. Mrs. Raymond B. Catholic Church tomorrow, at 9 Joseph Motycka, Wlnthrop Merrl- Clark of Ellington was at the a. m. will have a Mass with blesa- they may get into the habit of final message to the people of am, Jr., Ellaa Clay. Mr. and Mrs. agreement rather than disagree­ T Israel as they are about to enter Engagement | Rockville Baptist Church on a Ing and distribution of ashes: Gilbert H. Storrs, MUs Kay Han­ similar mis.sion. • Thble iDOdel with big-u-Iife 17-iodi "bladt" Wednesday evening, 7 o’clock, tra­ ment. the Prom ts^ Land. "For the sen, Mra. Hans Hansen, Mrs. Economic Aid commandment which I command The Sacrament of the Lord’s ,‘ectangular tube. . . inclined safety glass makes ditional Lenten service and aahea; Ralph C. Hoffman^ Mrs. Robert . Wilcek-Cole supper will be observed at the El­ NOTICE Friday evening at 7:80, StaUqnt In regard to economic aid to / SHOW TIME FOR ‘’SNOW WHITT thee this day. It is not hidden Cleverdon.and Mrs. Walter Cargo. ..M r, and Mrs, pnqrjos Wllcek. of pi$ture reflection-free. ^ other coufitrlea. Dr. PauIUri feels l^A/ a t . STARTS AT 12 NOON—ifoORS OPEN AT li:3» JL M. fronf thee, neither le-lt fa r off. It lington ^ CqngrcRstional, Church- ■of the'CrSsi; Sktiifday morhlaig at Mr. and Mrs. C. L. LitUq and Wilton, Conn., ennouifce the en­ next Sunday morning, March 2 St. Joseph’s Day rehearsal: that it is more important to help 8(HOWN I« a t 12 AND 2:59—EVENING AT 6:45 AND 9:83 is not in heaven...Neither is it. family of Eagleville road, south beyond the sea...but the word is gagement of their daughter, Misa v/ith Dr; George Roberts, D. D. t h i t h o m w c o u a ” • ■nw-LOh“ tuning. . . brings in strong, cleair, Saturday at 3 p. m.. young peo­ Coventry had as visitors Monday the countries solve their own prob­ )M. CHILDREN ALL TIMES 25e—ADULTS USUAL PRICES ple’s confessions. During Lent lems. instead o{ Just handing them very night unto thee; In thy Nancy Wilcek, to Russell E. Cole, officiating. steady pictures-even in difficult areas. Mrs; Michael G. Landeck of South son o f Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cble of An assistant girl scout leader Is CONSTRUCTION AND APniANOE GO. services will be held each Wednes­ Chaplin; Mrs. Walter King and money which merely makes it ap­ mouth and in thy heart, that thou day evening at 7, and on Friday pear that we are trying to line 4-NQ DAYS-4 mayest^do it,” said Moees. 32 Hasel street. needed to assist Mrs- Louis Lavitt, three daughters Kathy, Mary and Miss Wllcck attended Danbury leader of the Ellington girl acouts. 249 IROAD 5TREET— TEL. 2-9219 • Exquisite tone from sensitive Stromberg-Carlson evenings at 7:30. Louise of Eastford. them up on our aide of the cold The indfvidual knows what la Concordia Lutheran Church will war. Teachers College and Merrill Btui. Any-one who Is interested, kindly audio system. Visitors here Sunday included STARTS TOMORROW truth, what is falsehood; what Is iiesa School. conduct a series of mediutlons on The present attitude is that all STATE right and'what is wrong; yet vio­ contact Mrs; Charles Hein, girl Mr. and Mra L. L. Hill and Mrs. •'The Sufferings of Christ’’ at the countries must be on one side qr lations of his own moral code are Mr. Cole is a graduate of Man­ scout troop chairman, or Mrs. • Beautiful mahogany cabinet, decmtor-desi^ed. T. F. Little of Plalnvllle. Hazel L.ouis Lavitt. , OPEN EVENINGS midweek Lenten services. The first Mae and Cheryl Ann Little re- the other. Since a neutral party/is being made every day. From the chester High 8( hool and Wesleyan For Your CoRvonionco To Furnish Estimotos On completely hand-rubbed. __ service will be held tomorrow eve­ turned, tojlheir home Sunday with necessary In a negotiation, this ONE OF THE AU-TIME .Individual.. the_. jllso l^ le n ce . of University. He served with the ning at 7:30 and the aeries viill them after a week’s vac^atlon. group must be-allowed to fottifin' Om ’s laws 'goea’^outward' to’ the Army oversea* for ig Wohlhr and - f contii\bo on ponsecutive Wednes­ the UN and announce its opinion, fvar-iMw joy for all to •njoy. .. nation and- the world. The casual la now with the Aetna Insurance Claanar Cutting Saws • AMESitE DRIVEWAY^ “ • Unusually drmpact. Dimensions: 2ff’ high, 21 Vi" day evenings through April 2 and the professor emphasized. Company of Hartford. laughs, romanca and songs. .. way America looks upon the cor­ Tour u w . will nit d u M r, wide, lOH" dcq>. conclude on Holy ’Thursday, April UMT, Korea / ruption of her. soul, shrugs off the ttMT, fu tU wkm U.4 « • CUSTOM 5UILT GARAGES 10, At the service tomdrTOw. Hospital Notes ’ ’During the queetlon pefl« all typu mt u w .. "mink coats,” her "five-percent­ by ’’sunspots,” which have been Brine rcNir Vi* . i« taSsf. • GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES be read. that compulsory military Ssinlng Patients Today ...... 117 ers,” the Internal Revenue A p a r t ­ described'as great storms on the OM ..w . ututlMe, BLOCK Emanuel Lutheran Church will la against the American tradition. ment, the basketball scandals, is surface of the sun. celebrate Holy Communion tomor- ADMITTED YESTERDAY: When queried on the Koqean truce Usear Johnson—90 .Summit St. / s i f / i e r "M ai^ / ? C f Raymond Jewell, 79 Bridge street: done at her own peril, warnraI Mr. i .^row at n B. .m... .7 _p..m. and 8 .folks, he. said, that he had „not ! I Pamela Patuska.------Rockvine:' Simpson;------p.. m. Throughout t^nt,, there more„inside'informatlon on that ..... He advocated a.return, to. the. will be brief Wiedneaday evening Charles Wardwell, 38 Charter -© ^ th'aln'anyone else, but that he practice of some of the old fash­ servicea from 7:45 to 8:30, dur­ street; Mrs. Carrie Anderson. 37 thinks that both Russia and the ing which the Passion story will Edgerton street; Mrs. Ruth King, ioned virtues, a* honest day’s i •a n k im * r — s s a \ United States got mqre than they work for an honest day’s pay; be read, famlllqr Lenten hymns Rockville: Viola Lawion, Rock­ bargained for in Kot-ea. He said ville: Robert Kieman, 51 Goodwin simple ■ honesty In giving and re­ sung, and Lenten meaaagea will the setting in Korea for the dis­ - / > :T I ’ •S5V ceiving change; telling the truth be presented, by the pastor. Also street: Mrs. Alice Lee. Andover; pute is unfortunate, becauae of the an .adult membership class will be Mrs. Selma Erickson, 50 Haynes and onl.v the truth; taking only hardships produced, but that both what one deserves; aqd the re- conducted for persona desiring to street: Hubert Leighton. 39 Cot­ of the major coui^ries are waging affiliate with Emanuel Church. tage street:-Peter Frey, 59 Bridge a war with restraint as they try refiusl to chest or chisel. Mr. Simpsqn pointed out that The first meeting.of the class will street; William DeCormler. 30 to settle the problems. Dr. Paul­ be held W ednes^y, March 5, at Steep Hollow lane: Mrs. Madeline lin aaaerted that a division o f gov- God is the siithority In the world 8:30 p. m. Drake. 128 Green road; Alphonse emment in Korea ia the only prac­ and has established certain .basic ■ -\ > St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Reale, 74 Woodland street Char­ tical aoluUon i^tU the UN seta up will hold four seraiceg tomorrow, lotte. Nielsen, Andover; Martin a neutral government. The speak­ Legal Notices 'M a r y 130 CENTER STREET PLENTY OF PARKING at 6, 7:30. 10 a. m.. and 7:30 p. m. Shea, 118 Walnut street; Ray­ er predIcU that this division of The Penitential Office will precede mond Jolie, 262 High street west;. government /may actually happen A COURT o r PROBATK hsld.j /« r m v the 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 'serv­ Ed\vard Saari, 58 Plymouth lane; by this summer. •t Mtncheiit^r withifi tnd fnr th91 Dlitrlct of MinchfFt.er*. on the k 'i « 4 i i y ) ices. The' service tomorrow evening Mrs: • Elizabeth Finn; ^ n w a y At the close of the discussion, of Fi^bruary. 19^42. will be the first of six speclaV Wed- drive. the speaker was invited to join In Pr4*iifnt. JOHK J. W ^ L E T T , I neaday evening sermons this Lent. ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. the refreshment! and social hour Doris Hickey, 206 Oakland street: Kgtat^ of William R. CI^rx, lato of | St. JamcLT’ will rondu'ct' Masses which followed. Mrs. Delmont ManrhfM^r. In.MM Dlatrlrt. M tomorrow morning at 7 and 7:45, Richard ^gge. 156 High street; Ballard and Mra. Edson Bailey Tho ar.'mrnijitratrix havItiR Bxhiblt^d Richard Leadbetter. .30 Hackma^ h>r Rdmlniatratlon account with aaljJ and-will have devotionain the eve­ poured at a table decorated with' #Ptat# to tKla CouFt for allowance. Hla BOLAND BBTTBR BUYS! ning at 7:30. Ashes will be dis­ tack street: Allen Mooney. 14 OnDERBD: That the .Trd day of | tributed. Drive D: Linda Bums, 142 Birch March. 1952. at ten o’clock, forenoon, St. Bridget’s will hold Masses street; Da\-ld Deyorio, 30 Liberty at the Probate Office In the Municipal street; Misa Joan Ransom, 46 Earl PLUS .Hulldinx.in aaid Maneheater. be ahd ON LATE MODEL tomorrowr morning at 7 and 8, fol­ THE ’S SUPREBIB SALUTE the game la aaairned for a hearlnx on lowing each of which ashes will he street; John McNamara. 209 tne allowance of aaid admlnlatration Woodland street. TO HEROISM THAT MADE HISTORTI arrhunt with aaid eaUte. aaceVuin- USED GARS distributed, ^and wilt hold devo­ ment of heirs and . order of dlatrihu- tions and give-out aahas In the BIRTHS TODAY: A daughteri CIRCLE “DRUMS DEEP SOUTH” tton. and this-Court dlrecta that notlea SAVE evening at 7:3d. X , - to Mr, and Mra. Burley Macia. of the*tlme and place asaigned for aaid Gilead; a daughter to Mr. and TONIGHT thru THURS. hearing be given to all peraona COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH ANY AND ALL COMPETITION . ENDS TONIGHT: MODEL AND THE MARRIAGE mtmi*!ai known to be Intereated therein to ap­ Mra. Roderick McCann, 145 St. pear pear and be heard thereon by John street. ! [WIN Hll THRIU SHOW! \ PLUS: GIRL ON THE BRIDGE publiahing a copy of thia order in 34 DODGE 4eDOt>R SLACK, R.H...... ; . . .5 95.00 Pupils Simulate DISCHARGED YESTERADY: . .some newspaper, having .a . circulation 39 CHEVROLn 2-DOOR SLACK. H. .... 1...... 195.00 Edward Geehan. 265- Autum'n X In aaid Diatrict. at leaat five days be­ Car Window Banking fore the day of aaid hearing/ 44 NASH 40D4 .Wednesday—Reart at 10:30 by Andover. In the Probate District of An- j 2. What can the UN dd to main­ appointment only. torer, deceased. I OPEN SATURDAY MORNING UNTIL NOON LOW DOWN PAYMENTS-BANK FINANCE RATES tain political Independence and 'Also Well Baby at Y, 2 to 4. ~ Ths Administrator d.b.n. haring ex- | territorial rights of Greece ? kibited his administration account with ii You*l lovo Hib eosnol topipiH In smorf wofFlo hnif cotton . . bat wing push-up sloovos, and thrto Thursday—Pre-natal at 9. A e murphy Mid Estate to the Court .of probate for l| and THURSDAY EVENING 4:30 to 1:30 3. Is the Union of South Africa Friday—Cheat at 9 by appoint­ EASTWOOD Mid District for allowance. It la I violating the Declaration of Hu­ ment only. YVnWDIIIiAT ORDERED: That the IZth day of| RomovoMo erost for convoniont washing. Colon: Whito, i^ y . goM, aqua, Silts S.M.L, man Rights by its treatment of Glorleaa AB-Cal*r Show! March. 1562. at 5 o’clock In the fore- | Also Well Baby at hospital, 2 to a:S3-e:65 noon.' at the Probate Office In Colum­ people of Indian origin? Should Tjrrraae Pawer aa4l* Marrar amp ttlyia bia. be. and the same la aMigned for a ateps be taken by the General A»- to hearing on the allowance of Mid ad- i aembly? n i W I0.I "PANDORA AND THE FLYING DUTCHMAN* miniatratlon account with aaid Estate | TO U R HOME TOWN NASH DEALER* Blaactaeatet'a Heart CUale and thia Court direct# the Admlnia- i 4. Shoqld the UN Charted be Never * ^ im g rron trator d.b.n. to cite all persona Inter- f 349 CENTER STREn— AT ¥hEST CENTER STREIT-wTEL. 4079 changed to facilitate the admission Contributions Forget You" Kid” PLUS: **WEEK END WITH FATHER" eated therein to appear at m M time of new members? Should Italy,' place, by publishing Fund wdll help equip Manehester’a 6:SaA:ia . S:ia9iU in some newspaper ns Ireland, Romania, or Hungary IM new Clinic. Otva gaaerous- * admitted ? • /i*v *■ . •.■;•. ||g^lOC» lUltCHESTER EVENING HERALD. UANCHESTER. COHN^ TUESDAY. FEBRUARY Se. 196S

>at bssw esmaidsrad by ^ s IM m Service Contest. A aetback party Bulldtiig oomssittse; ' Bpoiukiced by th a O n n f will ba LydaUSch—Dah I Educalon Also Select Harry B. Bsaaon oC It* w in d M ^ e 4 0 Ui Year. tw o ycara. ny Holt, 13-year-oId North Haven, Washington, Feb. 26—(Ah—So­ HanT’ Benson tn FIB ford rtmd, tfaetod to tbo boB ~ With Dianer in April; Mtoa Lorraine Footer, diMfbter ^oUo victim who helped gave a viet Russia has been invited to forn ^ rumn. to|i!:sa£,nT.?.'r*;siL?s: ysatorday, will aarro untH tbs of Mr. and Mra. WiUtom Foator of ‘nm EaoFFO RTuiir J iM if lit ll .voting friend from drowning, had give Oongreas its views on the * Po$iibty Hinge on IM * IWMfit of pr«vloua «xptricnce UIIO. Position of A. L. Biker msaalal stoetiaa ia Movambor. Unit Electa OiBcers Avery street, haa been spendug $100, a w rtet watch, a gold medal 1939. Katyn forest massacre, In SMoa Is Tiea praoMsat of- Cha- her midwinter vacation at her and a plaque to add to the other c i i i o n ; aay BratiNn aad moosbar of tba which 11,000 Polish officers were ^nSufianioM' Plans for th# propoaad aehool i A 40th anniverMtoy dinner felt home. iMtt ftflOiri MtfHaa. gifta hto herolam has won him. alato. The booklet •Iso augReaU i Towa naaaiag Commissina. The medal and nlaoue wert; Listed hy _ Jhutociation at Vernon and V yirM Mt I s tm ta the Miantonomah Tribe, Improved Mr. and Mr*. Peter XarmiaM ”HEMTOF«aOWr M bf Wa|M iwa. Previous witnadsea have blamed lyumbor of peraonal charactciia* Order of Red Men, will be given of BucMand road, Whpptog. an­ the Russians. The Soviets have tica aa being important factora to approved and H arry B. BMtoon nounce the engagement ot their Bociauon ot .-xjMutuai Insurance { By UDONAKO ZEnHBNBEBO Sunday, AprtI 37, at the Italian- publicly accused Germany’s Naxto be conaldered In aelectlng a gen* waa elacted to fill a vacancy Type Furnace Amerieiw Club on Bdridge atreet. daughter. Mtoa Pauline Karmaayn. oeiemwe • W n c -R la g ’a Rdm. Agents, which makes an annual of the atrociUes. ■ The Board of DIrectora |a cur* rral manager, and while, admit* to Ravmond J. Fox, aon of Mrs. w W lw lllll EMy Hawaii WHAT—Malaano Proftm. alert youth award, on a nation­ created by the nMfMtieir iieu iU A atoak dinner will be aerved by W*ONB—Queen tor a Day. Rep.'Madden (D., Ind.) said the irentlv faced with what will Jiroba- tedly, a man wouM ^ have to be a ly of A. Lawrence Biker in two Asnoid J. Pagani, caterer. EUaabeth Fox of East Hartford. A WTHT—Break the B a ^ wide telertsion nhow yesterday State Department delivered the in­ w, • w .U Imnnrtant "uperman to embody all of them, Slashes Fuel Bill June wedding to planned. actions taken by the Board ot Plana for the anniveraary dinner’ vitation to the Soviet embassy yes­ *jy ba the alngle moat Import^ valuable in that it aug^ llducatlon at a special meeting laak that it will ever 1^ required-* quahti*, to look for, wore made at a meeting ot the A roller skating party will be ^fim hixiiiiyovr K tfS lirr terday afteraoqn with a request yssterday afternoon. Wallingford, Fab. local Rad Men last night, held Wednesday afternoon by Girl for a reply by May 1. . .. Jo 'undertake^;*-- th at of aelectlng....Above all etae,-the aanoethtioh . .The. plant, .and., apacificatigna Scout T tom 1 a t tha*icat ln s plawf T hUumcbiPv -cwtomi or rniHiBj ~"~Aftar tha regular maating, the Pointing out th a t thia to the and hiring a general manager, *aya, the man muat bo Hoheat. He for the IS-rbom, two-ltory school, on North Mato atroet, Hartford. firgt time a foreign government The declalon la im portant not must also be forceful srat tactful, approved yesterday subject to hoam fumacaa ona-tbird tba atsa Haymakers, a unit of tha Red Each Scout planning to go haa giiis. ine honors have been af tbeaa ia uaa today and raduc- Man, matlind elected officers. Ihe wnAY—cro»bv i Quarter. WHAT—lUltan Volca. has been invited to testify before A. ChanUIly by Gorham only to the townapeople, who will •de shimld he able to do a trie been, asked by Mrs. William. Dgib: IfMWTIC^NoiM and Quotes. heaped on Daitny. a newspaper a. Congressional committee, Mad­ mehaque amoUnt' df?werk and at ima In Tpal bins n n tiiit.'fttM B o O e ^ Who Will be JnbtaltiM wHAT-=Band by Demand, - delivery boy who wears leg B. Courtship B y Intemattonol. pay the aaiary of the new maM- coil, Scout leader, to bring a writ­ , WOX8—Bkv King. WTHT-;Jack Rerch Shbw. den said: ger and Vho will feel directly the tbe-aame time be a mah of vision. B>-to M par cant are among tba Matoh 34 by Deputy jHaroId ten note of consent from her braces, because he crawled out iin C. . Grand Colonial by Wallace 'slam velead by Robert Baioli- Scheibe o f Rockville and bia atalT, W D ^ —Memory Ylane, Uilg—WDRC—Aunt Jtnnia'a Storiaa. "Thto will be an American hear­ D. Silver Fluteq by Towel effecta of the manager’a admlnia- Also ■■ recommended la, a sense of parents to order to attend. The W Tirt—Tom Corbett. Space Cedet. WKNB—Bing Croaby Time. the ice of a pond where Eldward ing. We’ll listen to both sides. It humor, not only to'enable the balm, Wallingford invantor, for a John Buck, chief haymaker; Fran­ Il4»—WDRC—Curt Maney, 'W nC —Down llomcra. E. Sweetheart R om by Lunt tretion. but to the directors them* troop will leave the Ctommunity — ALL SPEEDS 33, 45, 78 RP.M. W'HAY—Sporla. WONS—New#; H. R. Baukhage. Ashby, 11, fell through while won’t be like a Soviet Russia hear­ aelves, for on the wisdom of their manager to get along better with naw oil bumar attachmant ha haa cis Daneoaae, aaaiatant chief hay­ Hall in CoUlns' bus at 1;30 p. m. skattog. Mixed the boy by the dayslopsd. . maker; Tudy Vtoee, ovaraeer; iiU-WONS^Newa: O dl Brown. WTHT—Victor H. LIndlahr. ing where only oije side of an Is­ choice they are ataking. In large the people with whom he comes and return at 5 p. m. The troop ISO CENTER ST. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING WTHT—World night Reporter: U;U—WONS—Women'a Page,, . hands and held him until other sue is presented.” n contact, but to allow him to get tislng a" principla he described Salve Vendrillo. past chief hay­ U :ie—WDR(J— Romance o f' Helen measure, their political futures. treasury will bear the expense pf Evenlag Trent. - ' •Raters pulled the pair to safety; AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR The selection of anyone leaa than past trying situatlona r»nally,i the as 'tha vaporisation of tha liquid maker; Walter Gustafson, keeper the outing. There will be no troop dito-WDRC-Newa. fuel by means of regsneratad hot ot bundles; and Elroy Phelpa, col­ WTIC—New*. . W H ^ —LeRoen Progmm, a competent and forceftil adminis­ assodaUon, states, the man must meeting thia week because of the Newa; Joe Girand ShOWx WCCC—Nrwf. he loyal, to the city as a whole and air,” Jteichhalm said hla easily and lector of Btrawa. WHAT—Newa. V^HT—Phil Becker. trator who can gain the respect of school vacation. WTIC-KarJorie Mille Hour. Deaths Last Night the town will reflect adversely on to his subordinates. cheaply installed deetce -w ill WON8—Newa. GORHAM transform Noa. 1, > or 8 fuel oH or •il»—WTIC—Bob Steele. . WKNB^^an on the-Street the board that hires him. AH of these qualifications con­ Handicap Brigade At BHmoat • WHAY—Supper Serenade, l$:4A-WDR(;-Our Gel Sunday. WILLIAMS stitute a tall order, and no one is keroeCBO into gas. W C ^M uele for Mllecy. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TOWLE The far-reaching influence that WON8—Jim Britt. Sporta. WKNH—Muale from the Weat a general msnager — the town’s "ujlgretlng that nothing teas than It will work on either the con­ New York —(Pi— The annual WDRC—Jack Smith Sporta, '''Buenos Aires, Argentina—Jaime ventional pot-type or gun-type Wapping • : » —WDRC—Thia I Believe. W H T —We the Women. thief , executive officer and the a man who possessea all of them opening feature at Belmont Park SECRETS OF THE SCREEN WTIC—Weather. , . lyOJfS—Crean Patteraon. Yankelevich, 57, president of the OIL SERVICE INTERNATIONAL head of the administrative branch will do. B utithese are the qualifi- burner, be aaid, providing more on April 39 will be the '30,000 To­ arSa—WnC—Emile Cote Glee Club. l:f^WDR(J-Newa. Radio Belgrano Broadcasting net­ complete rombuetlon. It requirea W apping U hrary to open Mon- WCCC—Mancheater Hatinee^'^ pf the town government x— wields catlons that have been proven de­ boggan Handto-.p. It starts the WDRC—Guv Lombardo.- . WTIC—Newa, work and a pioneer In Argentine New Cycla-matic Frlgidairo food freexer and refrigerator com- no eaeaaa air and-thua needa no SSIf *yw»lnf» from 7 to 9, itod WONS—Jack Downey Show, radio. Bom ih Bulgaria. 341 BROAD ST. WALLACE rah be'seen by revlewing'the func­ sirable for a manager to poasess, Thursday afternoons from 3 to 5. oider horMs on ' a well plaiined WTHT—Sereno Gammetl. WKNB-Pattaea. , " blnaUon, juat iptroduced,' feafurM 'ahelvei tta t' glide'out'on w and tha diractora, in their ejoaed- chimney—only n two-inch pipeline a* Now—M> nim doj^ed ta WTHT-^wii We tM Women. - Moscow. — N. V, - Pronto: 46( tions of the general manner aa Thirty books have Just been added stakaa program that culminataa . a:«»-:WTIc-Threh SUr Extra, WONS—News. roliers for easy aooess, handy etorage apace tm door, and m new kind door seasijona, should keep them to for a Vent. / " with the $50,000 Suburban Handi­ oif burnerl The aiiti*cloddiii{( property of POA*SX WDRC—Lowell Thomat. deputy miniate:- of the Umber in­ of safe, constant cold called Levelcold. Upper compartment to sero- ^ H lELlLN b set forth In the charter, ^efly, The devlee hms long atoce paaaed and are ready for circulation. A W T H T —Slocka—Sporta. — ■WHAY-Newe. . ' these are: mind when screening the Hat of few of thenr are: fiction. "Doctor cap on Memorial Day (May 30). ta Shell Foel Oil for home beating ebnu n It tito-WDRC-BeuIah. ■ — Perkina. ------dustry, and a worker for the Cen­ xone food freexer, completely Insulated and sealed from rest of cab­ Funrtlnna candidates. , the drawlnjr board stage and has. in Buckskin," Allen: "Guns of The $30,000 Metropolitan a t a WTIC—Boeton Blackle. ^TTC—Juke Box JInglea. ‘ tral Committee of the RuMian inet. Cycla-matic defrosting In refrigerator section automaUcally RANGE O IL STERLING SILVER TABLEWARE — ------, to fact, b0tn to experimental u$e mile and the Roseben at seven fur­ taeff . • . eliminatee • major oauM of oil boraar WHAT—Symphony* Hail. ’x Harvey. Communist P arty to 1947-51. controls humidity and banishes frost before It collets. 1. To see that all laws and Montana," Allen; "Moses,” Asch; WTHT---Weather: Songa and Stories WONS^Yenkee Fond Show. in hoih^ and factoiiea for two "With All My Heart" Barnes; longs are the other offerings for ..W H A ^B etty Kimball. Cairo, Egypt — Edward B. Han­ i f -k i r ordinances are enforced. [ years, said Relchhelm who, with ■errica calla. 15 yeara of Shell reaearch and taala WONS—riiUon l,ewta. Jr, ^ ----- BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED “The Hem of His Garment,” members of thg handicap brigade. f:l5—WONS—Tello-Teat. : Malone. son, assistant Information officer 76, for 40 years a roorM and tele­ an official of the American Bank­ 2. To control all departrhehts Con§cieiice Prmlg several Wallingford and Meriden went into the development of FOA*5X. A tele* W’DKC—Jack Smith. Mualc •Hall. a t the U.S. Embassy to Cairo: OIL HEATING through the power of appointment Briggs; "Jumping Jupiter.'i Carey t Mancheater Hetinee. type operator for the Associated ers association. 5-I partners operates a small plant to "Tsre.'s Healing." Giles; ’ "My phooe call to ua will put FOA«SX to work for — 1:SO-WTlC-Newa. •iJftnWpnO—The Guiding Light. Loutoville, Ky.—Dr. .lenry W. Press in Kansas City and New and removal of department heads. Harry B. Beaaoa Stratford. WTHT-^llver Eagle. WKNR-PeuI Weaton. * Sweets, 78, for nearly 40 years ex- Coronado, Calif. — Capt. Frank­ EQUIPMENT l^'ithout such power, the general Tliief into Arrest Home on the Range." Kennedy; SOOTHINQ RCUEr WDRC—Peggy Lee Show, York and since 1940 a printer at­ lin D. Kama, 78. USN, Ret., of 7710 invhntor aaid arrangements "The Viking,” Marshall; "The WONS—Gabriel Heatter. J'ONS—Juit Jenkina. ecuUve secretary of the Southern tendant in the Fort Worth Star- manager could not be held respon­ minor changes, must now go to now are being made with a large Canton, O., whoM^ last comitiand the School Building committee for Swimming Pool,” Rinehart, and mCOUOHS 7:«»—WDRC—Ed Murroyr." Presbyterian Church’s Committee Teleg;ram'ii wire room. Estimates On Request. sible for the administrative per­ (Contimied from Pago Ona) iraniifacturing concern to put the W n c —One Man’a Family. of Christian Education and Minis­ waa the battleship Colorado.. Dewey-Richman approval. "Ladv of the Mohs\\k," W’Iddemer. MKTO WONS—Dorla Day. Miami Beach, Fla. — George formance of the. department heads device on the market at a price of 3:40—WDRC—People Are Funny. urTSni:!!?*''’' “ •'■•arct McBride. terial Relief. Bom in Elixabeth- CALL under him. arrest warrant charged Bwlger The school will .serve the Man­ Non fiction, "The Sea Around Ui." Club. Frank Eresch. 06, Beloit, Kansas, Easter Island, lonely South Pa­ chester Green area, which achooI $40 for home burners. Car.-on; "\'our Church and You." WTIC—Cavalcvaoe of America. town, Ky. tanker, a former treasurer of the . JEWELERS— EST. 1906 ~ 3. To attmd meetings of the with violating the Federal Re- Tests to factories, he claimed, coins WTHT—Newatand Theater. cific speck. Is smaller than the serve Act, authoritiea consider the area most Corson,; "The hfagnificent Cen­ WHAYxxItoliah National Home. Fort Worth. Tex. ^ W. T. Duff, Kansas Bankers association and District of Columbia. 2.1257 Bghrd of pirec.tprs, participate in have shown that the device will tury,"- Costato: "Time to Remem­ „ : 767 MAIN STREET ; In' Pittaburglir" special FBI in need of a-dditloiml school facili­ WOfMl^Blaele' Muaeum; — -'f Muelc r - ,,; any dlaciu-sfon and make ti^ch rec­ ties. Construction coats are not make possible the use of fuel oil ber,” Douglas; "Strange Lands •:* z WDRC—Mr. and Mra. North. Nrwi. — ’ ommendations as he deems necaa- agent ■ Fred Hallford bald Swiger In.place of manufactured gas for WTIC—Hollywood Theater. admitted cmbestling at least yet available, according to Arthur and Frlendlv People,” Douglas;' WTHT—Opera Auditlona. aary. Since his Is the office through H. 1111 n g, auperintendent of such processes ss forging, heating, "The Better Half of Your Life,” CALL WONS—Story of Dr. Kildare. . SfS?.?—**"'’* Drake. which most of the Information con- 150.000 to bank fund.s during the }}JCCC—Newe; Mualc. past seven years. schools. Plans are being prepared treating. Japanning, annealing and Lerrtgo: "A Man Called Peter," WHAY—Morton Gould. WONB—Cf'nil. Blllmom. ■* eerning town affairs la funneled. by Ebbeta, Frld A Prentice of melting. . .. . __ Marshall,- and iBack - to - Manda­ -tio q —WDRC—tlfe-W lth Luigi; . ff-,^^C-HHghte?Di^:------Hallford said Swiger tllsappear- . WONSl—Newa; ORtclat Detactiva. *'SjrS[P®/^HIIitop Houae. ■ the Ifeneral manager Is In a better ed when a routine ejcaminstlon of H artford. lay,” Thomas. WTHT—Town Weting. ^sltlon than any one individual of the books showed a $30,000 short­ The board hopes the aehool will The average fyll-grown musk ox At the last meeting of Wapping R L WILLIS & $0N, INC. w n c —Bob Hope. knowing what the town needs, age. be ready for occupancy at the be­ weighs 800 pounds. Is 90 inches Grange members \oted to enter WHAY—Night Watch; ! Beautiful. ^erefore, he is In an excellent long snd 55 Inches high. the National Grange Community 2 MAIN TIL S12S .tiSO—WTIC—Fibber McGee and Holly. The FBI agent said Rwiger told ginning of the lRM-54 school year. 15T)RC—Purault. w{^c-r3?^Tc*.= ^'altlon to suggest policy mea.*- this story:• Before construction can begin WONS—Myaterloua Traveler. Hequeat Matinee. ••• gres to the board, and in suggest­ on atoy new school, an appropria­ ftlS-WTin'-ErwIn Canhem. After leaving Cairo, Swiger ie:04-WTlC-Eddlc Cantor. °P*" Hiuae. ing policy, the general manager, drove to Parkersburg. He took tion for It must, he approved bv the WDRC—The Lineup. If he la respected aa he should be, a bus to Chlci^o and lived there town'a voters In a referendum. WTHT—News. Three school projects have now WONS—Frank Bdwarda.' ta In effect helping to formulate In hotels under false names. Then l4:l»-WONS—Jack’s Waxworka. policy, as well aa carrying It out. hia conscienre ' began bothering been approved by the Board of F.d- WTHT—Elmer Davis. ' * 'w 5 ^ S r w ? ! '’MS.ic”“" ' ’‘ •'"'’'I*''' Budget him and he returned to Clarks­ ucatton, one of which haa already IO:Sa—WDR(j^Robert Q’s Waxworks, burg and surrendered. been approved by the School w n c —Robert Montgomery Newa; to Happlneaa. 4. To prepare and submit to the Jlalltord quoted JSwiger aa ad­ Building committee. The Man Call X. nty. eouncll the annual budget. If the Plans for the addition of two - ■-WniT-Vnittd'Or Winters m itting’ he had $17,000 11;44—News on All Stations. . Show. jSoffisJ . M,M—WTHT—Tbe-Lete-Bob E:~ Lloyd:' ' ludgerauhaiantially'as the roahai'_ Cairo. The FBI said he handed School have met the approval of WONS—Jack’s Waxworks, ...... w n c —News. WHAT—Polka Hod ger presents It. the manager’s to' over $.1,000 In cash when he aiir- both bodies. Plans for tha addition WDRC—Public Service Program, iuence in directing municipal op­ j-endered and that Swiger said the ol seven rooms to the 13-roon) WHAY-r-NIght Watch. erations becomes mors realiatle. rest was taken from him In an Bowers School, already passed-hy IliSa-WTIC—What’a the Score. WTHT—Valiant Lady. Hera again, on the intelligence TaBMrraw armed robbery in Chicago last the Board of Education, and tor •:00—wn c -jo h n n ie Lee Wllla and end dynamism of the man selact* Wednesday. the Vemon-Lydgll school, havs not Ills Boys. gd depends the completeness of hla WllAY—News; Rural Roundup. tofluenre. • ;ia—WTIC—Fanners Digest; News. q:Sa—WONS—BUI Jenkins Show. S. To prepare the annual report WDRC—Yawn Patrol. .fequired.hy.law...... ' WTIC—-Wealhcr: - Fatolefa ' DigaU Television fi. To assume all righls. powers, WCCC—Production Newsreel. f m iAY —Chapel Time. and duties of the town not other- WTHT—Morning Devotions. P H v e r y t h in g you want in finie^car performance Iromfort. New shockproof steering, balanced for _ mdse vested by the charter. • :4it—WTHT—Breakfast with Ben. 4:9^K ate Smith Show. Jn view of all of this, the qiiall- TOMORROW WHAY—Fred Waring. Haujifr. and comfort is yours with medium-car cost finger-tip control, makes handling and parking (at 0:54—WDRC—RcUglous Talk. Hkyes Show. E ■catlons that tha board la seeking WO,\S—News. Howdy Doody. and operating economy in the brilliant new easier. Packard’s exclusive new Easamatic Power in a' general manager, qualifica­ 7:ea-WDRC—Newa ®‘0CL“KIt Doodle, Packard, America’s most exciting car! Powered tions that would enable a man to WCCC—Good Morning Music. Forrcaat. Brakes stbp the car in as little as one-third the WK.NB—Phil Hale. 6:30—V^orld News Today. by the worId’s_^highest-compression eight, only fulfill, these^funcllons, becoimes of NIGHT WTHT—Breakfaat with Ben. S'iS~L” it** Public Intcrpit usual d/rtonce—require 40% less foot pressure! prime Importance. WONS—Weather: Bill Jenkina Show WTIC—Bob Stele; News. 7:16-—Bob h Rav. » - the smartly styled Packard brings you Ultramatic, tVhat la Hought? WHAY—NnWs; Coffee Club, , , 5«n»m Time W(th GoweV. . ..foq gHtoniauc.. dFiv9 that otfipjerform* oil others, • • look at one mere/earl If you plan tospend "‘“ '“Blit'aHhc^iKeTioaW meeta“in ex- '’■Y:l»^\VONg±N'ews. " T:Sa-WDRC-Old Music Boxt News. 8-2$—Milton Berle. under all conditions! $2500foF a Th vesf b^e hour in seefhg how fevT* acutive session .when' dlscuaatog WTIC—Bob Steele—Morning Watch, S^S^Crlme-SyndicAtedy...... the candidates for the Job, which WCCC—Newa; Gooc' Morning Mualc. S:30-*Suappna«. dollars more it takes tp-own a Packard. Packard Is entirely proper store premature AMERICAN LEGION HALL WO.NS—Bill Jenkins Show. Amateur Hour. • • PcKkarti's Jpoutlful, armor-ribbed bodies WKNB—News; Phil Hale Show. Adventurea at 10:45. costs less to buy than you’d think, and the record divulgence of the names of the ap-' i;04—WDRC—World News RoundupT 11:00—AmaalnK Mr. Malone. are insulated against sound and cushioned at all over the years proves it costs less to own—for pluanta might prove embarrassing -WCCC—Kiddle Corner.------—- to some of them who now hold WED , FEB. 27, at 7:45 WKNB—.News; Phil Hale. "18 mounting points to give ypu"^eater dding "Built like a Packard” means built to lastl WTHT—News; Phil Becker. . „ Taaarraw managers' Jobs In other communi­ WTIC—.News. ties. there la r.o wav of knowing WHAY—News. 7:001-Tod.y. What qualifications the various dl- WONS—News- ...... - Teat .Pattern and Hualc. ' rectors actually are looking, tor. In ATTEND FREE • ;IS—WDRC—Shoppers Specials. IS JJ-H el Martin Show. w n C —News. i®:*~-Lanjtford-Amfche. making their aelectlon. WHAY—Jesting with Wamp. « :»^lrl£e It Rich. However, it is known that for WONS—Bill Jenkins Show. WTHT—Martin Agronsky. lo i t r ’'**'’ Dyon’a SO Club. toformatlori on thia point, as on i:34—WCCC Newa; Breakfaat News- of- Life. the whole proceM of selecting a Opening Meeting boy. foe Tomorrow. WTIC—Radio Bazaar. Nancy’a Kitchen. general manager, aeveral members WTHT—Bob Lloyd. of the lioard are referring to a John Conte, . .vNx>kle,t .prepared by .the .Interna^ f;0G—WDRC—Nowi. tional O ty Managers’ Associstinn. WCCC—n Hundred and 90 HIU. J:30—Flret 100 Yeara. WHAY—Italian Pniifram. 2 :t^ M lk e and Buff. This sssoclstion, a professions! WKNB—News; Poionla. 3:(XI—The Big Payoff. non-profit group, describes Its DALE WONS—News. 3:39—Dart Parka Show.' ir.etobers ss believing that "the ad­ WTHT—Breakfast Club. 4 ;00—Kate Smith Show. WTIC—Theater of Melody. ministration of local government f:IS—WDlR^Thla la Hartford. ■hmild be ba.sed upon the besl WONS—Wllo-Test. practices developed through re- f;50_\VK.NB—Italian Hour. aesreh and pinved exi>erlence," CARNEGIE WONS—Crenn Patterson , Show. — ----WrCG—12 Hundr«^ and $0, HHt, and "has ^ its stat ed piirposeT "to News. tncrea.se ,he profictehry of city WHAY—Italian Program, managers ehd to aid in the ito- i:<^WDRC—mK Crosby.------ft WTIC—Victor H. pindlahr. prm-ement of municipal adminia- WHAY—Famous Trtal^---- tratlon In general.” COURSE WDRCtr^rlhur Godfrey. WTHT—My True Story. A composite picture of the man VfTIC—WHeome Travelers. th a t the association Would, in gen- WKNB—News; Bammy Kaye. ♦ral, recommend woiird siic^^^ WHAY—Italian Program. yoto Aflar yo*r man between the ages of 8.1 snd In WONS—Crean Pntlrrson Show. •ynploM t6:15—WDRCj—Arthur XSoefrty. * 44. who hits hsd college training WKNB—GoV. L/»dge. \ and who.haa.awved as.manager WTHT—Eli ward Arnold ;\Maga- In another hninlctpalitv. ThIa IffBCtivB Sp««kiR4 zlne of the Air. ^ *wa H I* yoareaW WONS—News. .to lavawleal*. picture Is drawn from the quatlfl- WCCC—News; 12 Hundred and ealinns set forth by the a.ssocla- O reatesf M btlier of theni all! 90 Hits. .tlon on the basis of experience it H ihbcni RBlatleRS — WHAY-^Itallan pTnaram. ASTHHAMSBir has gleaned from -studfss of other WTtC—Doublo*'^or Nothing. WONS—Cvuy Lombardo. If yM era a aear of ^ miimclpalittes having the coiinrll- WKNB—Mystery Voice. manager form of government. L«ad«nliip TralBinf |g:4^—WTHT*r-Agalnst the Storm. pMoea brine •" yew aabiilUar tor «nM 1 •*—A" Clillege Preferred ^ True in J9J$ . . .True today! kepaefiea end wrridge. " The booklet does not state that ■ Weldon Ui ug Co.—901 Main St. *f**htng ti. mandatory, tnit.- > ' - v ,' ■' ■ -J - - i t o '" - i r^ '* ' • - . ’ I'-h -Jv ,-Vv' -.I--’--'.- '• ^ Center nmniiaey->4S7'Main St. : .fplifr things being equal. It.says, i ‘ewndidate' ifdth- -sft'cir- 'tra’ihlwjf Aarthof : «f .r"Hew :jtp ’ ' ■ ^aaamfcmlw mah into" St. ahoiild be preferred It also states \Vln Friend* an<| riyciiom ny' Tnw Hfn CrGM is s vtHURfMr mnds up of miflions; that experience has provem that • Inftuenre People” formal tratoing In municipal ad- nmcinb««(l by nMUionq u "ITie Greatoat Mother of Them All.” . D. _ MARK OP ' mlnlatratinn Is an advantage UM But} ft OUALITV ’ But "the most vsliisbie experi-' Class Now Forming Yea, the ’hed Croas is th a t, . . and more. It ia a hoping hand to the i **Ofily pMkar.4 hat Ultraaiatif, * * Faskard*s ndw shockproof staor- * a Fockard'f now. dlra«t>oftlng mr»" that a candidate for the prpYMi in use to outperform all other bifl—balimced for finger-tip control- shock absorber$,cushioo your ride over' jBb could haye "is th at of having ' made homeleaa by atorm and flood. It ia plaama for ^ e wouiMled, PACKARD BRINGS YOU automatic drives under all conditions. makes driving and parking easier. igsrved succeMfiiHy as a manager in MANCHESTER . all types of roads for utmost smooth* tn a dty comparable. In else or In cheerfiil houia for ditabled veterana,.|t tpuch of henne for FINE-CAR PERFORMANCE **N aw laaamatic Fawar Brakaa * * Too ^flof th o m ost luxurious ride ness and comfort; ^ am'aller city." IP Thiogg This Trainiiig Will Help You Do; UNOTYPE give faster, surer stops—require 40% you ever enjoyed in Packard's all-steel * * Hohdaoma now Interiors and fresh Tn regard to residence as a qiial- ■oldiera oh foreign fields. I t ia a symbol of AmeritMin compaaaion arid w arm th and less pressure, 29% less time to appljr! safety body, which is cushioned at all exterior color' combinations accent Mcation. a point that has been at I. Speak .Effectively a. Increase Your Earalng AND COMFORT WITH 18 mounting points. There's plenty of 3. Conquer Fear Power OPERATOR * • Faekard kulMa graat anglnaal - Packard’s smart, low lines and youthful, Igaue among members of the flaneroeity. It ia you . . ..doing what you would do if you were there. Packard’s Thunderbolt Engine is the room—even for six-footers—and'seats years-ahead styling. board and other town nlTirials, s'. Develop ('onfldence ! ’’ J, ’ are as wide as the car is high! the aaaoclation states that there 4 «L.ii J , 4. *• Impibve Vour PeraonalltjT MEDIUM-CAR COST world’s highest-coffipression eight— * * Ivary Packard sar undergoes 4,267 4. Inunwlf and Ide*. « Vocabulary Alto Ai ApiKMtiM with up to 23% fewer'working parts * * Fadcord’s S.OddM sq. In. of safaty has been a growing trend among 5. Influence People lo. laiprove Your Memory ■ Si separate factory inspections. "'Built like «»uncll .* manager municipalities AND ECONOMY than engines of comparable power! •■ass give you ^-round visibility. a Packard" means tai/t t» tout "toward the appointment of out- of-town- men, especiallv trained WRITE To Loan tbo Traio men." ■ PHONE DALE CARNEGIE COURSE THE BASIS OF ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Particularly apropos nir the GOOD WORKING present situation to llani.’-hestef. Preornlrd 1a Coan. by Robert H, Stroud A GOOD HOME the booklet aayi, “it ia the flret CerUfled Dale Caraede Senior Instructor CONDITIONS . n Inclination of a council to select • local man.” But. It adds, "exi 223 CANNBR ,8T„ NEW HAVEN 6-7008 (40th Year) GOOD perlence has shown that,, to most Molor«-Dalo Canegto Course Is now being inatances thera are decided ad­ offe^ to aU Oenernl Melon enlarled emptoyes. 8a,aaa sarh Apply hi Pm m b FLOORING vantages in having the manager employes throughout the ITnIled Ntatea wUt eventually be afforded . *. eome from out of town,” one of ^ epportually to Uko this ronne. Y»V don’t you foUodr Gen- G to N o a l HERALD O FH C E BRUNNER’S, “ ••• Idvantagea that Imme^ate* IIr-,2 2 2 '' ."•••“P'* •■< preparo yeunwlf aad your eoiployea thc co Ijr nggeiu itself u that a aue- for effeettve leadenklp through the Dale Caraegte CpuraeV THU ADVEBTtaEMENT HPONROBED BT WG.GLENNEY . ••••Ba altjr manager who haa 13 lisssi St. BUILDING MATERIALS 35& East Center Street M anchester WATKINS BROTHERS LUMBER FUEL > . • ■ ,3 - 1= 'jSMa(:C V fir

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. * • ; .A. i J MAJTCHKSTEB EVENING HERAtD. IIANCBESIER. CONN^^UESDAY. FEBRUARY 28,1952 I ilANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER; CONN; TOESD^AYrEMUARY 2871962 control of South Koran. It would ly, in situatiaiis where. miUtsi^ Blty. aa imhiasi Ibidfeslnr be the part of mercy not to aend needs compel us to infringe upon many aflbilrabls quallUas pooNas- - 1 . H iew e Fksf . . . anflasaksap- O p e i i F o n i m pointmaot for tmt I-vWt loan. priaonera back to North Korea the sovereignty of other peoples, Connecticut ed by Jim Shsekay, the acting Enitistg IferaUi against their will, nor to require we cannot play the game bdth General Manager, that uaraserved- 3 WAYS * S. W rit# . . . lor appHcatiaa. FUl Vlavan tacal Clislee ly quaUfies him for this Important^ '' wmiH M >IU M Bw it ■ w in * **resaed to Store Mould reflect not only a great cre­ tomppmt^ tPAt iig fl to SRT rfS">^ . ' Ona Taar by Hall...... P f S thair actual argument la come up with the kind of statistics The Governor a p p a a ^ bafore the such appointments has come from dit to himself, but the entire town. ^ Sll^ IfOUttlR JCRlla a aa aaa'aa a a# a ,9 strengthened by the fact that the we expected. politically raiaded people or frqpi I Oaa IfoBtb by RaU.*»*****«««»»»S-t-2 SUte Employea AsSoetotlca. gave I sm hopeful whan the screen­ m i t n t m f in a n c e OA. ‘ ■ 81n|1a Coyy ..,.*.*•••••••••••••*$ *5® full exchange they seek has If 49 cents a doaen ia the retail his pledge that cHangaa in salary people who mlght .be very serious­ ing o f eppUesats Is made, that the y » w r h u f M status recommphdad by the pres­ ly concerned about their own - ■ Waakly. by CarHar...... 4. . » hitherto always been routine, and price for egga, the owner; of the Directors will concur In the selec­ tod Rsar a JASVIt »UllP»Wa ___ 1 ' Saba. Dellvared, Ona Tear...... flAm ent slate Job/hlsssifleatlon survey progress under our new manege- tion of Jim cnieekey ss Towit* SO* NUUN SIRBT (Ovar Weelwe^'el W W O W * t. J-. by the fact that we are trylng^to C4ilckena .yrhlcli-lay^jtheae eggs ia would - be-toada- retroaetive-^'at -ment.------»-■— ■------^ ...... ------:------^DM S4M • tWHp *. ianUm, VUMANapw j MnfBER or Introduce a policy which has losing about 18 cents a dozen, or least to A|Rd 1," ' the date on law« aaSt a rtiMiah •! til iai«M4hi| ItaiM ^...... I ! THE associated PRESS The argument which tvould Thornes J. Waddell i ' Tba Aaaoclated Praaa la axelaalvaly never been honored befope. The a cent and a half per egg laid and which the classiflestion report is favor the appointment of some 38 Horton road. 4 Usi M tWI am MAI atoi aswHr tWsM M » cawwiUw oMHy laitoaiah M HMI tsP t - i oetMlad to tba uaa dt rapvbUcatlon of Oammuniats proclaim that they sold. . to be received, and by such tac- “efficient outsider” because he Uto, left the state employes lobby ( all aawB Llapatcbca craditad to It. or wilt never yield on this issue, and would have no "commitments” to ! Bot otbanriaa craditad In tbia paper TWa lowest post-war price for without material for further Im-, honor, nor any,"favqrs” to return and alao the local newa publlahad bare. they probably mean It. eggs happens to coincide with the giediate Warfare. should contain very little U any All rlfhta of rapubllcatlon' of apaclal That could possibly leave us fac­ They are to get aomething. diapalchei herein ara alao nttm d. highest poat-war prices for gralR,' value- It ia entirely, evident, that •/' ing an almost Impossible issue— The egg farmer who ia caught They do not know how much. The thoee of us who can appreciate no Full aerTtca client of N. R A. Sart- Job classification report ia to be reason why "commitments” or that of whether,'by our refusal to in between these two prices'^ can ke, Inc. the instrument - tt^u gh which “ favors" should be associated wdth y0URH0M E«4w i n v e s t m e n t Pabllahcra* Repreaentallrai: The end this war on any other but a walk up and down hia batteries their demands are niet. Their the conduct of our operations at - Jultui Malhawa Spaclal Aienry — New humanitarian basis we would be next function will be to be ready the Hall of Records, are con'vlnced Tork. Chlcaso. Detroit and Soiton. of hens With the knowledge that makihg Inevitable World War IH, they are busy laying^ him into with their own reaction to that that trie appointment of a local report, and with their detailed MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP which would not be humanitarian bankruptcy. j. person would In'no way constitute CIRCt’LATIONR support of any ebangea they may a hazard or a handicap to the effi­ either. Whatever their convic­ REDUCE OUR STOCK Off with their heads? There's want to make in it. Their need cient operation of our local gov­ The Herald Prlnllna Company. Inc. ‘ auumea no flnanclal teapnnelblllty for tions In the matter, the Conimu- a problem there, too. In recent for propaganda and pressure tac­ ernment. We fail to appreciate the I typopraphlral errofi appearinc In ad- niats probably cannot refrain months, the price of poultry haa tics is over, for the moment at many “benefits" .which would IN ANTICIPATION OF OUR EVENTUAL REMOVAL ■ aertlaemrnt, and other rradlnf matter from trying to impale us upon least. It can be argued that they come to us by the appointment of In The Maneheeter Erenlnf Herald. been most Erratic, and some of the might have.made more progress, a "highly recommended outsider.” that dilemma for a while. Mean- time the wholesale prices, which more swiftlv, If thev h.ad-been less In fact we cannot feel too sure TUMdar, PPbrtmry IS* while; • -^ e un-nci^tiateir 'trUeir; are 'twat* the fknnef 'geti,' have obVtous In their tiictlcA. ' Pe'rha^ that: thiir: ‘’highly 'recommended which has now seen eight months been far below the actual cost of next time, they will be a little outsider” would come to us minus whM W4 DO mov* w« wont to .nwvt« Htite nMrelioiidis* « p«ss|. pass in Korea^without any major less violent. '’commitments” or a debt of some, ' HumanitsriaB Point yAising a broiler or roaster or 'llie hill In their battle outcry kind or other. We believe that hia Ut. $•; wv'ra OaM m q pricM rt^ ond kft le mev« hi«lt quality military effort by either side, con^ fowl. But off -with their heads Is Along with fighting a neW kind dirrrta attention to the ap­ appointment in Itself might con­ tinues, and may, In the end. prove a way of halting the loss involved proaching Job closaiflcation re­ stitute a kind of “commitment" m««’t and boys' woor cot of OMF^sfoia and lafa year homt. yp”*'* «9.;„ I , cf war In Korea, we are trying to to be more real than anything in in continued egg production. Only, port. and to the high hopes that which would demand some return. t ■ , make a new kind of peace. We are are being entertained for It, out­ process of negotiation. if some one else only does it. the If it is agreed that we should \ trying to evade the traditional side of the hone of state em­ price of eggs may go up again, surrender the future management ; t rulei for exchange of priaonera’ ployes for a pa.v Increase. of our town to "outsiders,’’ and and there might be a real bonanza , Some members of the Lodge ad­ , J,”' after a war. Our purpoae ia plain: Wolf Sees Lamb Trespas.HinK that we should refuse to admit the in eggs next summer, if enough ministration, who have had long merits of capable local people, the ^ , It ia one of aimple humanity. What would Russia do with experience with the problems and appointment of a person who is INSURE COME other egg farmers kill of their To rebuild your home today to'ould cost yon FOR BEST costs of .state. government, enter­ ^ : Hitherto, at the concluaion of Japan If it could? That question iS entirely foreign to our town to the three times as murh as It dM to build It a few layers, So. in the end. nobody gets tain both hopes amt fears with re­ office of Town Manager could' be. , ! I any war, the automatic rule haa easily' answered. If Russia could years ago. Better check up on your Fire Insur­ ^ o h - o out of the business because every- gard to those report. accepted aa quite the proper thing ' , been for the exchange of all awing ' the- Communist parly in Their high hone is that it will ance to make sure .voiir home Is COMPI.e^TE- Ixrtly thinks it's going to be highly to dp. If, on the,.J^icr hand we IT ALLr LV insured in view of today's higher replace* ALL MERCHANDISE '— • ■; prtaonera on both aldea, including eontlmie along the line establlgh- OF TYPICAL CLIFFORD .Tapan'-lntb a pbsltion strong profitable next summer. And the should retain some de.'iire to re­ mcDt costs. » deaertera who may have been en- ed by the survey by which state enough for an election victory or a busine.ss continues to be terrible. tain some restige of pur own in­ . > tlced over the llnea by glowing institutions are being converted dividuality we mii.st not refuse to M EN'S JACKETS - * ^ t o r y revolutionary' . Russia would ■nils Is the sort of problem we to the 40 hour week, as discu'aed M E N ' S SUITS ) promiaea of the rewarda they consider the merits of any local movT In ^ every phase of .Tspa- . like „ tCL,auhmit-to -theorist* . and- AtL.uiU!. -_Tbcre„a. progre-sslve camlldate w h o - ha.4 proven—hi* Were NOW wbindToblaTn.' The Idea that auch ______M t r * ______N O R L _ Reae life and conduct. It would dic- politlclans who have glib an­ step in state employment practice worth over the many years that he $2y.«r... o AQ ^ 1 a policy might be inhuman toward has been combined with the erec­ Men's Unod jackets •tate Japanese foreign policy and swers. ono way or the qther, to has been with us. $70.00 . .$ 5 6 ,9 5 I I Individitala who did not want to gd tion of a new standard of emr If it must be admitted that we Ro b e r t J. s m it h and nniinM jackets $25.00.. .^ ly .V o Japanese domestic policy. It all our problems of production and ploye-hour ellictency, and a key to . back to their own original cqiln* do suffer so great a famine of INCORPORATED in wool plaids or would move' its own Japanese marketing. Tbe free enterprise ’ possible attack on the ; try ha.a been overlooked, and the local intelligence and local effi­ shower proofed cot­ stooges Jnto positions of power, ciency that we find ourselves com­ REAL ESTATE — IN'St'RA.NCE $ 1 6 . 9 8 A8 wool. Regubrs, $45.00 .. $ 5 2 .9 5 answer to the, problem is to let i ton, wool or rayon. ■ right of the nation to ita ^Wn citl- and, if these were not rellsble pelled to solicit the services of longs, shorts. : J sena been conaldered aupfeme. fill th<* eRfc farmers ro broke. TliP Thc.^e same individuals have a "some outsider" to guarantee our 953 MAIN STREET TEI.EPilONE 3150 Maine Guides and OJoriF arr enough, it would send Ru.ssian of- welfare state answer, of course, fear. It Is that the jhb reclassir $40.00 . .$ 4 9 ,9 5 / BI7^9 for w'* What we are negoUatlng for in! fjcals over to help nm the coun- salvation, it could be considered Wooirich. $ 9 . 9 8 ce IS to step in and price-support; Heatlon survey may disdain the high time that we begin to train “INSCRANSMITHS SINCE 1914" BELTS Korea is a different system, under j try. It would seek command and some of our younger local people Were NOW Were . Jr\m. • which the prisoners themselves control of the Japanese army. In the processes and the conduct of Now $$$00 $ 4 3 .9 5 j . would have .a .choice as. to whether government. I f we a»-e-as impotent « « « w »M mm m: k w»,„« ■ - ■''$2.50' '/'t; M EN'S STORM COATS or not they would be returned to as some of us would admit we are $ 4 , 8 9 conduct purges of Japanese poll- the egg bnslness. Neither an-' efTieiency which, as one veteran ^ 1 . 9 5 their., own., nrigtnal . torriioty-.Alfa it should be time tp take inventory HetnTrs- wnd--mte»erttiatr- 'JHpsn j sweFseems quite perfect, does it ? ! '’*'**^ commissioner desei lbeil H of"aurselVes...... ahilTo...... mfflfe. .so’me...... ffe"' - $ : don't want to hand any deserters I $S.Da . ;t 2:0 8 AIpkralfiiJiCTiir^hir— h Rayons, tropicals in . would wind up another province m I Until there is a better ans'.ver cided effort to remove the causes S t : $ 9 $ T . S 9 $50.00 .. ^ back to communist discipline or nc'A' gradations of title for rela- of our failures. It is the opinion of lars. all wool. 2 pants. ( a Russian empire, V the stock market remains vengeance. We don’t want to take much i flvcly routine functions and then, many of the people with whom I $ 3 .5 0 . . . $ 5 5 .0 0 Rayon add nylon. l $42.50 .. $ 2 7 .9 8 This Is all predictable on the. less of a gamble than a hen. to Jtutify the title, conferring liii- $ 2 . 7 9 $i.50 . . . ■ A- i ______$ 3 6 . 9 8 prisoners who have responded talk tliat enough ’ lotside influ­ t?’. $ 1 . 1 9 m io . . z • l;asls of Russian conduct in To- pervlson’ powers until; as';,the ence” ha.s already invaded our Broken lot. • . •__ L M E N ' S W HITE SHIRTS 1 well to our own prison camp In- land, for Instance. eorpralssioner carried his ve'rsion local government. ! doctrlnation ^ml rend them ruth- of it Vo an extreme, there Is a su­ Were ■ NOW We can know all this, and write What we appear to be most In c o r d u r o y pervisor for every two state isnri- COATS' lesaly back to the Communist it. But the Japane.se people ma.v nejed of at the moment Is the will- M EN'S SPORT COATS Andover plo.ves, a supem-i.sor of every two ingnera to admit the qualifications, > $ 1 9 .9 8 world along with other prisoners not know it. Or, if they do know .siinervlsors. and ao on un a very ) « « ...... $ 3 . 1 9 and the sincerity of purpose of Solid /c o 1 o r 8 or $ 1 8 .9 8 $ 1 4 . 9 8 Who would relate how they have The Southern Tolland World! ladder which re.sults in' MANHATTAN It, in a vague sort of way, it Is those people whose names are now « « • • . $ 1 . 5 9 I $1-5B ■■ $1.19 cheeks. Not all sizes. $ 2 7 . 9 5 ' proved traitorous to Communist Day of Prayer Group of which the j empWye not associated with the office of Town ESSLEY not realistic enough to' them to $ 1 5 .9 8 principles while In our hands. We only - being oyer-supervised but Manager. $ 9 * 9 8 ^ » . 4 $ t . . $ 2 . 9 8 , control thrlr thinking when the Andover tliurch Is a unl^ will hold' also over-worked. $ 3 5 .0 0 certainly don’t want to lake South The name of Mr. jl^ames Sheekey $ 2 4 . 9 5 Oommunista, sly and hungry, ap­ Its annual meeting in the United This kln'l of structure _la $ 2 .9 8 Koreans who were Impressed liito is prominently mentioned as a pos­ NECKWEAR Into pear before them with the Issue .Methodist Church, Bolton, on Fri­ sometimes knows as 'modern sible. candidate for this office. It . $ 2 . 3 9 ; Communist military service and M E N ' S SPORT SHIRTS. All wool tweeds, etc. $ 3 2 .5 0 of “ American Imperlallam” ' in day, Feb. 20 at 2 p.m. Tea will be expertnrss and efjlclene.v. But is the opinion of the mojiy people S 2 3 . 9 5 j, , send them back oysr the boi;der to hard-hi|ten public exeeutivei $2.10 „ . $ 1 .9 5 I $1.50 . . . $ 1 , 1 5 Japan. The Ruaaian pattern for served by women of the qolton with whom I have discussed the $ 7 .5 0 Shorts, longs and when their own original home la church. A mir.iery will be provid- of the o’d school. It Is merely a various candidates who are seek­ regulars. Japan is something, around the system for creating dead wood. $ 2 9 .7 5 - : . on our aide of the border. ei- for young ciiildren. ing, favorable consMeratlon by our $ 6 .9 5 $ 4 . 9 8 $ 2 1 . 9 5 and SO LID COLOR SH IRTS corner...which..Russia may never So one key question be|ng Board. of..Dtrcctors, that we need $ 1 . 5 9 $1.00 T h e monthly meeting of the An*- Solid colors, plaids, $ 5 .9 5 A"*" In the background of our policy achieve. The much milder Ameri­ dover church eouneil will he held wllli regard to the fort’icomlng go no fui'thcr than this gentleman $ 2 7 .5 0 $ 4 .5 0 Job reelassifleatlon snrxey Is corduroy, checks. $ 3 . 5 9 In tola respect there Is a memory can pattern for Japan ia some­ in the churchy soclaJ room on Fri- In our search for a completely re- $ 4 .9 5 $ 2 4 .7 5 $ 1 8 . 9 5 $ 3 .9 5 ; ; $ 2 . 8 9 .day at 8 p.m. ’ ; ’ whether It .will .eontjnjie a.nd Uabltaod efficient public officer.. The day you bring your fads and figures to Manchester Savings and Loan.for a dfa- Long sleeves. Sizes . 1 ^ something. that happened after thing which la real. now. advance the trend toward hiiir It is’ the hope of these people cussToh ornhanerhg a home of your own nviy he most important to you. We would T I E C L I P S a i i d C U F F L I N K S ^ ^ 14 to isy,. World War _n. Then we took, in Last Sunday, Dr. TuthUl’a ser­ reacruey already In evidence In $ 2 . 8 9 $ 2 2 .5 0 This Aiherlcan pattern does in­ mon theme was, “The Church. Our that bUr Board of Directors in hke to share your plan.s. $ 1 6 . 9 5 our ovm i^ a n cc into Germany, a volve an infringement of Japanese the state government, or will their considerations of various F A N C Y a m Snlrltual Home" The hymns were. point the way back toward few­ * large nurhber of Ruaaian prlson- sovereignty. We are dictating to •’Come Thou Almighty King,” candidates, will not allow .them­ $ 3 . 1 5 er frills In government orran- selves to be incorrectly influenced You’ll enjoy arranging a home loan here. ■ $2.50 ... $ ^ 0 0 $ 1 . 9 9 ■ ers. Some of these were in prison Japan that our troops shall re­ "Creation's God We Give Thee Izattqn and more manpower ,ln their decision by elaborate M EN'S TO PCO ATS $ 4 .5 0 ; camps. Borne of them had been main, there .after tlm peace treaty Thanks," and “The Church ia One ' concentrated on. the.levet o t ac­ ______Hpror Loans are out principal form « t laysat- $ 3 .5 0 . . . Tbuhdatron analyses of unknown-quantitiesr 5 5 5 , 0 0 ^ organised Into units in the Ger- has come into effect. We are dic­ tual performance. The fact SincerelV. ment, and we have nearly 61 yenni experiracew $2.00 . ^ ^ V . 5 0 ; ' About forty eanvaaaera enjoyed thaf state empto.vcTHivTifereqjr-- Tweed, gabf covert $ 5 0 ,0 0 , . I men 'army, and had fought' against tating to Japan that it shall re­ tl,e delicious dinner Ahlch, mem­ John "P7 Hurley Manhattan"“OP" Esi“ es are now to be conferred via 150 Walnut street, j s a i r . . . $ 2 . 4 0 $ 1 .5 0 $ 3 ,9 5 . ; v . . $ 3 . 1 9 ( ; us, having gone over to the Ger­ arm In violation of the constitu­ bers of the I.adles Benevolent So- All wool. sley. Broadcloth, ox­ the rrclasalfleatlon route, 'and Manchester, Cbnn. $27.5$ .. $ 1 8 .9 8 man cause. Many of them, there­ tion we ourselvM gave to Japan. cietv served after the worship the fact that one of the oAslest a iich e ste r Plas F«a. Ex. Tax SIS! $34.95 fords, etc. service. $ 3 .6 5 ...., $ 2 s 9 8 fore, were traltora to Russia and Only! the foolish among ua can ways of giving a Job lyTilgher T. J. Waddell .Admlrea Sheekey The result of efforts msde’ by 4-^actual fighting enemias to us. pretend that the Japanese like salary Is to ereale a 3 ^ title To the Editor, $ 2 4 .9 5 the canvassers were not up to the for it, may now'im plicate this Dpen Dally: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. $ 1 6 . 9 8 ;• , Tl>«y were. In automatic pro- these American po'ltcles, no mat­ I have read with considerable BILL FOLDS and KEY CASES MEN’S ALL-W OOL PANTS hopes of. these workers. Howhyer, Issue. interest the letters addressed to SAVINGS > Bndcen lot. Not all $ 2 3 .9 5 $2.98 $2*39 : • eedure, turned over to Russia. On ter how much we try to sell the they anticioated mnkin? further Wednesday; Dpen *tll Nooa you, with resjiert.to the appoint­ sizes. $ 2 2 .5 0 the way back to Ruula many of idea that they are undertaken efforts due to the fact that made V.AN*#TJ!ET DONATES $4.0$ ... ^13 $ 1 4 . 9 8 $ 1 8 .9 8 ment of a successor to our late Thursday: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. $6.00 $ 1 5 . 9 5 MANHATTAN them committed tolcide. apparent­ cnly for the security of Japan it­ people were out Of town yesterday. Town Manager, George H. Wad­ ,U. S. Eighth Army Headquar­ and LOAN $ 3 2 .5 0 ly expecUng t^at\death would be self. No nation likes to be occupied dell. and I am prompted to offer, $ 2 1 . 9 8 $ 1 5 .9 8 and ESSLEY P A J A M A S ; EXTENDS ALIXIW.ANCE ters. Korea. Feb. 26—-(^S-Gen. - - 963 Main Street $3.50 ... « ^ 7 5 Gabardines, the reward for thetr desertion and by foreign troops. with ilndlminished enthusiasm, d association, m e Phone 3-165* $ 4 . 0 0 $ 1 4 .9 8 5 1 1 . 9 8 'James A. V’an Fleet. Eighth Army a life-long citizen of this conimu- checks. joining th'e Nazis \ The curious result Is that the Los Angeles. Feb 26 — - Mr«f. commander, made the first con­ .. .J’lus Fed. Ex. Tax $42.50 .. $ 2 9 .9 8 ANNIVERSARY YEAR # * plaids. $ 1 3 .9 8 r i ” $ 3 . 1 9 : There ..are soma lyho ere now Communists, who would put into William Randolph Hearat'a Jio.boo tribution In Korea to .the. 1952 a month altowanre from her late American Red Cross campaign. $ 1 2 .9 8 $ 1 0 . 9 8 !®®l**ng at this policy'.through cold effect their ow-n total domination husband's myltUnulUon-dollar es­ ... He. .also, praised the. R ^ Cross i T I E RACKS - : r !w * r ghuese, and. forgsttlng that of Japan If they ever got the tate haa been- continued by court and predicted all combat zone $ 1 1 .9 8 $ 4 .9 5 ..... $ 3 * 1 9 UNDERWEAR $ 8 . 9 8 , Pieny of these Ruaiiini fought chijice. art able ta., use our own Older for another year. _ ■■ units will "come throu^ gener­ STATIONERY Manhattan and Es- - tor the Germans against Ameri­ relatively llgKt Infringement upon was gran ts ah extension ously" to show' their upTe'clatton AIR M AIL - NOnsS ^ 1 - 8 9 I $1.15 sely. A, B, C, D. yesterday to .the original six- and to continue “ the tremendous $$.»$ ■ . . .$ 4 .5 9 ” cans, are contending that these Japanese sovereignty as a popular l e a d i n g BRAN'DS . 1 5 1 . 7 9 Broadcloth. v nxwith allowance ordered last Au­ Job being done" by 120 Red Cross M EN'S PANTS .. Hussiana were noble souls and issue with which to advance their gust. The oublisher's will and nine workers in Korea. Broadcloth shorts. Arthvr Drvg Storfs «•« $5.49 i that we were barbarians for ever own .eventual prospects, ,"Ho\v codicils left mo.1 t of the estate in SOCKS Plain , colors and S 1 . 5 9 Part' wool and ray- ^ $10.98 , j, turning them back over to their trust for the widow, five sons and The Bedouins of Yemen are not horrible It Is for you,", they say to fancy. Sizes 28 to $ 1 .6 5 ^ own original government. This is several charitable and educational desert nomads but mountain Were NOW on. Solid colors and the Japanese, "to be under the Institutions. 46...... $ 5 . 4 9 ! ^ A 1 perilously close to contending that fanners, t . $1.10 . $ 1 .5 0 ' • * • ■ $ 1 . 1 9 checks. domination of the ” Americans!” A TRIBUTE TO '• *. : I We ourselves should have fought 1 $1.00 . ; 7 9 c $ 1 .2 5 REG. $4.95 And the normal Instinct for *a L J I B l i 106% spun nylon, | with Hitler Instead of against him, Japaneise la to agrcf with them, MOO . t • • • t 6 8 9 c Dacron and Dynal /’ $ 1 .5 0 . kut It is, nonetheless, being ma^c without inquiring what the ulti­ FLANNEL PAJAMAS hose. S I 0 9 W OOLRira HUNTING COATS t t Into aa emotional argument with mate purpoM of the CommunlsU ' -----•. ^ j T E E SHIRTS $ 1 -2 $ REG. $3.95 , regard to the Korean situation. themsslvea might be. The result Is $ 1 .7 5 . 8 9 c OUR RED CROSS! ' . r $ 1 . 2 9 , $24.v$ . $ 1 9 , 9 8 ' i i TTie two situations are not pre- Don’t be late • . \ Uiat po.mmunist-led demonstrar KNIT PAJAMAS 'gfltiVii^ pop- iTH. SH IRTS $1.00 7 9 c ■ $26,50'.. ' t .The Ml*£. lw|nfnruauhtsta.~ iio'w, are our'enemlea sind do identify the Comnuinists' Watsrpioaf t FtoKlUo 'TK* Wdfld'l' in q il of Croi» band on Kis ARGYLE SOCKS . .UTALLORYand t j A TC * M EN'S SW EATERS ■ , In ^rea.^ Our obligation to turn with a ■ popular cause. It is non­ To«i|ik I Oil Praol Hare, all through the nation, in every quarter of th» civilizaH aloha^ $ 1 .7 $ . . . CAMPBELL n A I > - I prisoners ovar to an ally was even sensical, perhaps, that' the wolf tha Red Cross , W od and Nylon $ i.$ $ ... * 1 . 2 9 W O O L R I C H HUNTING PANTS j. -Freater than .what Would be the shmild be able to use the trespass HOBBY SHOPPE ,, ) $10.00 !.. $ 7 . ' $ 1 2 . « .... $ 8 . 9 8 Cor. Center and GriswoM Sto. the humanitarii Sta. i«y. i. 13. ( $2.75 . $ 1 , 9 9 All fur felts, 6 $ 7 . 6 5 . , routine obligation in Korea to turn of the lamb as his own argument, date the humanitarian services of this tremendous organization, yet few OPEN 9 A. M. to T P. M. 7?4, . i prisoners over to the foe with ' ■ - $ 1 3 . 9 8 '^'1 but he ran and does. _bfof us translate its ever-ready helpfulness to tragedytree which MIGHT ) $7.50..... « 4 . ■ iwhom we make truce. The only Aa almost everywhere in Ameri­ come to OUR town today! A devastating flood. A fatal fire. An COTTON ' 9 5 Coat style. Solid col­ I H%’*.:'.'.'.’$ 7 .9 8 ■ thing common to both situations is c a policy, there 1s a baffling re­ explosion that could take a toll of countless lives. The American Red- CONGRESS AND WOOLRICH ors and fancy.. ^ jour opinion of the character of See GAUDET’S for lationship between risks. If we Ramodol, ModomiM Crois would be here on the job with every equipment for care and A R G Y L E S O X | | 5 J ; ; M EN'S G LOVES i l l : n ;::::$4.98 • JOommunlst punishment for trai- concentrate on the military securi­ ■ itors, A L L - W O O L PLAID S H I R T S $ 6 .9 8 ty of our position in Japan, as we and l40Mtify Yoor comfort! So let's REALLY support these tireless "Angels of Mercy" 5 7 .9 8 $ 4 .9 8 : ; $ 3 . 9 8 I - The question now is whether are doing, we have to accept the WATCH REPAIR and contribute generously when asked to do so! !■ Our Bty$’ SMp $ 7 .5 0 $ 5 . 8 9 loth room or Kitchoo COTTON OR RAYON NOSE Congress and Wool- .} .the policy we are trying «o posaibility that we suffer some 5 6 . 9 8 # AdjostniMH by cortHM watch rndhor • ..... f . ' •’ ^ 4b . $ 6 .9 5 rich. Liglit and j. ? Inaugurate in Korea is a good one. loss of security In the department # 1 yoor qiiqtawMc oa rapqin W it h • $ 5 .9 8 5 4 . 8 9 I ’The answer is that of course It is. of Japanese mind and emotion. If $ 1 . 0 0 ...... 7 9 c heavy weighta. MEN’S PULLOVER SW EATERS land particularly so because # Crystals rtploctd who* you wait 5 8 . 9 8 we had decided to concentrate on $ 4 .9 5 'neither side. In the Korean con- 5 3 . 8 9 tizso .. obtaining for oursel^ys the natural Ft m uluctwaic iospoction on ] D U R A TILE BOLAND MOTORS Longs and shorts. ( .75 I M E N ^ SHOPS I ;flicL la pretending to vanquish ••7 MAI* *t* * n ) $ 1 1 .0 0 .... loyalty and democratic instinct of lOVi to 13. r MAWNnirez*.*. SLEEVELESS SW EATERS ■the other to eitch an extent os to Staul W ol TBo the Japanese, we would Jtave had NASH Hundreds o f eapeetally fin* $ 2 . 8 9 Solid colors and1 ( $10.00.... • wipe out the political regimes f #85 *00000 Were NOW Were . NOW to give up what our military \ m tisner WTll not peel, craze, craek. chip. buys in the wfaraM n a'u boya fancy. Sizes 38 to 46.• ( $ 8 .9 8 . . . . . ‘ 'which have conducted the war. If minds consider an' easetitlal part BALES and SERVICE ^ ^55• 9 9 • e e e e e A -» • Mice. Buy for now—Buy for jtruce comes ia Korea, the .Com- 3 Pair Spring at Mg savlag*. 5 2 . 3 9 / $ 7 . 9 8 ...... not only o f Japanese aecttrity but LInolannSs ^lahttOT' ^ o o t l , 369 CENTER STREET — PHONE 4079 — MANCHESTER, CONN. * 7 . 7 t . . . $ 5 . 9 8 - IV $ 2 , 9 8 : :munlsU are atm giflng to be in of our own as wen. $ 6 . 9 8 ...... Asphedt T It Rdars tOontrol o f North Kona, and the It'a the old dilemma question: . ! government o f Freoident Rbee, ^hat to going to deUrmlne the I 'who has seemed to have as much outoona of the preseht world 891 ’M AIN STREET Opposite St. James' Church $. LOMBARDO I ikaalng toward vengeoaoe as any We Salute Our Town! atniggl*. mlHtaty position, or For Quality Watch and Jewelrv' Repaii' is stUl going to be in X paopls think?. Unfortunate-' Col401^Aftar5P.M . ' T DISREfiARDD IN THIS GIGANTIC CLEARANCE •* • J'T:V ^ ■: I'-v’r - i ' - f\: ‘-J-. "t '■’■ H

MAMCHESTIR EVENING HERALD. M^NCHBSTBB, CONN, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 18S2 KANCHEarBE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. .CONN, TUESDAY, fTHBRUARY 26, 1952 .■ -A,..- — ■B!W coverage bat whetber "thsgr cos such sscopso. Donald B. Griffin, bergs’ trial a year ago was 35^ be ptSlUted." ' Win Top Montions firs chief, says that thosa using In­ Dr. Gibson Faces Rosenbergs Turn Morrison Raps Protest Reds Blast UN cinerators in this wny will b* Ua- * - Betrothed year-old Morton Sobell, who drew •DM-lIaa a« er 30 years for his pert In the plot. Proteeta ohm come from Chris In Chinchilla Show Ms for onmne* enuasd. A p*m lt New Ayres Probe WoOtfor: ^ Weddings ChurchiU, Sees J. Witting, director of tho Du­ Will h* required for outdoor fires To Supreme. Gourt The appeals court yesterday al­ Ban pnBadiOf mont Television network, Mk)- Ban on Soviet nfter Herd* 1. so upheld the conviction o( Sobell, called Rayburn’s ruling a- "one- Horry A. FOfcrty, who Uvm off loss Ftorcnc* H.,Janee. a nnUve Hartford, F*b. 96——Dr New York, Feb. 26—MV-Julius wsa charged generally with 100 SharM jO rtHENEY BROS.' TZT” Shift in FoKcy at Probes man odlet" and a “ssrioas blow lAs -Observers RUUard otrset near Middle turn­ of Hebron and for mnny yeafp n Donald ,F. Gibson of Redding to­ and Ethel Roeenberg, husband and btlag a member of the conspiracy. to olactianlc journalism"; from pike weot, and Wilfred Kleln- uriilinf ti»n now living in ^Cb- day fOced oddiUonOl jnquiry in wife sontencod to die for ghriitg He sacapsd the death penalty MaxweB'Scarlato Grisd*0|wlaeli 11100*08 Velotto, vie# praaktant In schmidt of'Andover received first pause be wos-not-ltnlced, as the Stock Sening To Y isM 8.16% I T (CoatlMM4 flTMM Om ) lumhiaii Is eokinc her Hebron connection with the death of an RuasU atonic eecreU, looked to I Mi»t lUldred Ann Scarlato, L, (CMtImMi trmm F ^ u Om ) chorgo of news and spsclal events (Coat IkgsOog) honorable mentioiia for thgir chin­ friends snd any otheri MMliMted Rosenberg* were, to the actual SUBJECT TO FBIOR SALE chilla entries at the miUibn dollar elderly patient at Donbuiy in the V. 8, Supreme Court today to theft of the atomic data.' m ig h U t of Mr. and Mr*. Orasio th« event a Korean truce ' waa of tbs American Broadcasting Co. for help in catherihg luntennl of July, 1950. oav* th m from the electric chair. "larlato of 168 Maple rtreet, wa» Mecasts of some of Its major snd others. «, the Communist method of solving Eastern Regional ChinehlUa Show many kinds to send odt-ih her It was not ImmetUately known broken by Communist China. tbs prohlsm of noytral nstkms. held at the Bradford Hotel in Bos­ GIbeon, SO-yeor-oId former Tk*r Rooenbergxt flret Anleri- OPEN THUB8DAY EVENINGS TIL t arrled to Alan David Maxwell, Morrtaoa said; oommltUe etasleiis,. notably lost work of rendering gid end com­ Naval officer and physician, is cope ever doomed for espionage whether Sobell would appeal. j- of David Maxwell of 4 Drive - BAR BACKS CTRaS Pu Shan ispUod: ton lost vreek end. v "After th e . Congrees epeecb ysor'a crime committee hearings "W« cannot considar and will fort to invnlida, ahut-tne»' under- listed for a hearing before the pdtaide . a military courtroom, Offlclals at Sing Bing prtSra, I SUver ttan* Home*,> Saturday, there was a fairly imivereal am- which projected Senator KOfouver Chiesgo, Feb. 3 6 — The More than 500 chinchillas from privUeged people includUig chil­ Connecticut Medical Examining planned to appeal to the nation’s where the Rosenbergs’' occupy 'eh. 16. The^ candlelight, alngle- American Bar association opposes estegortesuy rejset any ohjaetlono on parts of the United SUtes and sumption'In the U. B. press thst of TCnneasM into nationM proml- without JustiSention to the nomt- dren. She nsks for many things, board at a date and on charges hlghMt trihuniLl after a U, .8. death cells, M d the pobple had not Coburii ani Middlebrook, Ir e ig ceremony wai performed a t 8 ths speech of the Prime Minister the broedcoetlng or televisuig of Oanada competed for blue-ribbon some of them very simple and Uie not specified in on announcement Court of Appeal* yesterday upheld learned olflcially' of the appeals (fclock In the South Methodist Miica. / the testimony of sritneaeie bMo nsUons by oar aide in compliance honora. They were judged on fur represented a major shift in Brit* with the deflnition of neutral na- kind of articles thgt n good mnny here yesterday. unanimously their espionage con­ court's ruling but probably had INVESTMENT SECURITIBS 4hurch. by Ihe aaaociate pastor, ish policy. Rayburn said the geiieral rules Congressional investigating eoi d-aracteristlies, conformation and peopl* throw (sway, considering He was accused of hoatening victions and death sentence*. heard the newa on the radio. fiev. Percy Smith, "White carna­ 'Of tho House mode no provUon mittses. . Uons." size, by Willard H. Georg* of them of no value. Ilieae include the death of Miee Elizabeth M. Defense Atfotney Emanuel H. ,N o date has been set for their 541 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 86^1 "we would like to know whether A rspoct to that effect was Later he added; tion* decorated " the altar. the Congress speech represented fo r televising or broodcaitlng "We not only have ente- Hollywood, foremoet expert on used CSiristmas or other greeting Ayreo, 74, well-to-do spinster in Block sold he "definitely’’ woqjd execution. ’ Gtvm hr inarrlage by- her father, House or House committee pro­ odwtetf yestsrday by the House chtnchlHaa in’thla country- cards, old bath‘ rqbcs, aCrings, a t emoee home he lived and who both take the case to the SunTOine anjrehange of poltey a t lOt”^ “ of Delegstes, poUcy-msking body gortcolly rejected your pjn^xiaal of mi- the. bride wa.* e.ttfnded by her »la- i Two Voleee . ceedings and in the absence of yesterday but also have explained The .chinchilla breeders also at­ beads or individual heads; cou-. mode him Joint owner of her prop­ Court. "" t|f. ilr*. Marie Burke; and the , such a provision it would not he of Ori ABA. tended educational lectures pons of various kinds, bits of yarn, erty and named him her sole bene­ If the Supreme. eburt niles Morrison continued, "We are allowed. srhy we rejected it. Any objection throughout the days and evenings. man -was J, Burrit' CrUwold, genuinely disturbed as to “What ■Wiatont justm esMon to our nomi­ coarse woratsd and rug yarns, re­ ficiary. against the RwnBergs, only a ■ ■olKer-in-law of the bridegroom. happened in Washington particu­ If the Houae disagreed, he said, One of the'highlights was the la­ ligious calendars, in short.' nil Former Cotihty Coroner HMd- commutatTop W thelf sriiUmce by The bride wore an ankle length tt could change the rules. Junior Red Cross nations will be categorically re­ vish Chinchilla Fashion Show Ss- sorts of articles,' She uses coupons dore EL Steiber of Fairfield County the Presidqht could keep them larly as to the Far £ a a t” Rayburn sold the ban apidiea jected." held . him criminally responsible e.ii of light brown Chantilly lace He' asserted ChturchiU spoke The Allies have consistenUy re­ turday evening, conducted by Es­ to. get toys for underprivileged from dying in the electric chair CONSULT YOUR UWYER fr ro.ee taffeta, and a tiara of ^ not only to televising and broad­ ther Dorothy, noted fur designer, children end sends others to for Miss Ayres’ death, etating he pt Bing Sing (N. Y.) Prison. with two voices in Wsshlngton and casting but to making news reels Eidiibits Project fused to be drawn into debate who presented the largest collec­ was "'grossly negligent" in ad­ Rosenberg, an electrical engi­ ite split carnation* and ro*e- ■ London and aatd “neither’ of thoM over whether the Soviet Union has southern schools.' She says she cain Mlea Carol B. Hseaeq;.- MidS with pink veil.- or tape recordings for subsequent tion of chinchilla garments ever use ony^ing sent. She was for ministering drug! to her. neer who will be 34 in May, and Tm Maiy Laws? voices was wholly satisfactory." telecast or broadcast been neutral in .the Korean wnr. aasetnbled in the United SUtes. A grand jury returned on in­ his 38-year-old. wifa* were convict­ eThe matrpn of honor wore an ' China presents a basic divergen­ The Junior Red Croos of Man­ After the session Brig. Gen. severe! yiiars the lecturer for He­ Mr. and Mra. Walter E. Hahsen Akie leilgth dress of aquamarine , bron Grande, and .' when she had dictment for manslaughter, m9rr ed of ferreting out wartime Amer­ i cy in British and American for­ As a matter of practice, he said, chester has a most interesting dis­ William P. Nuckdis, spokesman than a year after Mias AyfM’ of Pegrl street Mnounce the en­ ican secreU for the same Russian- Some people think we have too many ^ a n tilly lace, i»lnk flowered hat f eign policy. Britam—recognises committees themaelveA determine for the UN Cbmmand, sold the that office the grange waa very id carried a colonial bouquet of whether to permit," m il photo-1 play in the front window of the J. successful, taking a number of death. gagement of their daughter, Carol bossed lH>y ring that included im­ laws. Nevertheless, we are all anb- the Chinese Communist regime W. Hale Department . Store ell this Reds were "attempting to wring Lost December 5, after State Eleanor, to John Patrick McKeon, prisoned BritUh scientist Klaua oiets. ;■ The United States recognise* graphs of their hearings. His own every possible last ounce of con­ Hebron prizes. Her address is Box 93, Fuchs. Ject to and bound by all of them. f view on ''stills,’’ he said, is that week showing what the children of Oolumbih, Conn. She has for quite Attorney Lorin W. WUlip'nad com­ eon of Mr. and Mr*. Thomas P. • The mother of th* bride received Chinese Nationalists of Gener Manchester put In the gift boxes cession from the United Nations pleted his case against Gibson, McKeon of New Haven. Another defendant at the Roeen- Manyiagreements or contracts have, ft a gray dres.s with pink cama- Mias Dordlhy Charlotte Opa- simo Chlsng Kai-shek. they should be token at the start About 7S parishioner.? and other a number of years given comfort Superior Court Judge Kenneth of a hearing and not while wit- they send each year to children Command.” and substantial old to thousands Mi*a Hansen hi an alumnae of been made which, under the law, could tton corsage, and Mr*. Orl.*wold. lach. daughter of Stanley Opalach Today's debate is on a labor mo­ all over the world. He noted North Korean 061. friends of the Rev. and Mrs. H. R Wrone granted a defense motion Saint Joseph v’CoUege School of 4.<.ter of the bridegroom, wore red of 10 Wood lane, and William tion censuring Churchill personal­ neaees are on the stand. Chang Chun San twice “carefully Keen were present Sunday from 2 of needy people in the above way. for dismissal ruling that the state hot be enforced. Our laws provide how ' Rayburn was represented by This is only one of the many pro­ She now lives with Mrs. William Nursing, and has recently com­ Mlk print with corsage of carna- Louis Griscl. son of Mrs. Theresa ly for falling to give "adequate jects which the Junior Red Cross inserted" the word "flnaT’ In to 4 p. BO., at St. Peter’s Rectory, failed to eatahUah a case. pleted her studies at the Graduate agreements and contracta must be A -icaption for appro.\l- Grlacl of 368 ToUand street, Elaat expression" to British policy ,dur- colleagues as UeUeylqjg it jotfeir 'tb reference to the Red compromise P. Johnson, one of. Oolumbla's The OonpQcticut Medical,- Ex- roquire .wllnsi ieB to.face-camaraa is judertoking t&M year. The riiil- when a re c ^ lo n was given for oldflit inhabiumtsi School of Cetholtc University in TOYS ' 1 1 .4tcTJ^ 100 g!iesL=f \vas held at the TTartford, were married Oft Satur­ 'Ihg his visit to the "Onlted mates'. dieh ore suppeaed' to earn the o f^ of five' ports nf entry. The . Mr-.ond Mrs. .Keen, Who-were mar-, amlning hoard was created to Washington, D. C. She is at made to he binding and enforceable. rltiah-Ameriran Ciuh following day morning, Fet>. 9, at 10 o’clock continuously, and as fedring that ■"' There will be'"a 'servree 'a t 10 hear chgigev filed ogaingt proetii ...... ror:il» KMjUrii A Labor victory on the vot? to­ to open the doors wide to 'TV and money to buy the articles put in Allies offer of six Is also a eom- ried Saturday, Feb. 16 at Christ pfMent emplbyed as 'a clinical in­ 'MShy people h av e''lcm thlig fact .. ceremony. at 8t. John’s Polish. .National night might topple the Conserva­ the-gtft boxes. This ydar-Msnehes- .prciinlae....’rbn.JRedaL_Btsrted.,With. ...-CbMKb. xsithedral,. HorUord. a. m. at St. Peter's Episcopal tioners' of the healing arts by the structor at Saint Elizabeth Hospi­ S Church. Rev. Stephen Stryjowski, ndtD inlght gtve the Houae s "clr- (Yturch on Ash , Wednisdayi the BUM Public Health cobtibil, which M m r Dris Stout -— ------too late and to their sorrow and loMk~;~ • Kor a trip to New York City, the tive government. The Conserva­ cua’’ atmosphere. ' ter ^lldren hope to send approxi­ three, the Allies 12. - Hebron. Bolton. Columbia, An­ tal, Washington, D. C. Large AHortment la-ide chose a light gray flannel pastor of the church, performed tives are confident they can beat mately 400 boxes, with 30A already The day’s senion brought no dover, Glastonbury and. Colchester Rev. H. R. Keen Officiating. 'The is/Xhe policy- making body of the Mr. -rMcKeon- 1» - a “■graduate-o^ It, pink hat and blouse and navy the ring ceremony, and down the motion and are counting While the ban has been violated ■ent out. mention of charges of germ war­ were represented among those penitential office' will be ob­ .State Board of Health. the College of Arts and Sciences Miss Clara - Bki-abacs, organist, by some House committees, \Ray- served. The council has approved and The only safe*ru1e Is to have all agreements drawn according to law and thereby save 3cessories'. They will make their oft Liberal support. 'The Conserva­ The dlspley Includes a poster fare which have been spilling out present. The reception wasvspon- of Georgetown University, Wash­ money and worry. iftme with the bride's father. and Bruno Dubaldn, violinist, pro­ tives have an overall majority In burn said, he has enforced It vmen- which waa made by two sixth over the air waves In recent days sored by the Women's Guild of Homer W. Hills, Richard M. placed in the hands of the State ington, D. C.. and is now complet­ vided the mu.sic. 'The church waa the House of 14. ever violations were called to^la from Red radios in Peiping and Attorney General charges to be CALL (Both attended local achOols. The attention. \ grade pupils at the ^ w ers School, St. Peter’s. ^ large, hamlrome Grant, Edward A. Smith, Clark­ ing his studies at Georgetown ide is employed by the Royal decorated with palms. David Tomm and Richard Qulnby, Fyonjfymtg- wedding cake, made by Mr*. son F. Bailey and William E. aired against Dr. Gibson by the University Law School. ChcElts W. Lothrop This is the Third of a series of informational articles submitted as a public aerviee. Given in marriage by her father, Clolma Ceoaorahip \ medical examining board. FOR ?\-pcwriter Company, and ’ the — . . Joseph P. Naylor Btudlo also some of the dolls from the col­ Red China’s Peiping ■ Radio, Harry H. KlrKham, was the center Deary have been appoinfed mem­ Hie council’s usual procedure A June wedding is planned. hndegroom is with the Pioneerthe bride" was attired In a satin Assembly Slates MRS. RONALD E. MINER Rep. Shafer (R., MICh.), said the lection of Miss Helena Booth, quoting Premier Chou En-Iai, had of attraction In a tabla set with bers of the board of-finance, to is to specify alleged occasions A cd d M t iRsuronc* •Arachutc f’ompany. He served gown, made with a low cut neck­ shutoff on the Detroit hearings "is «chef at the Bowers School. The linked truce talks with tho t bountiful viands and punch. Mrs. serve until the town*k next bien­ where the practitioner has been tion of his license. The Health De­ \*ilh!lhe U. S. .Navy In World War line, fitted bodice and net yoke. A one of the rawest examples of cen­ Is represent the various coun- charges by, asserting the U. S. nial election. October 199^. The and Rnal Estotn Miss Janet Marie Hammond,Wb!ue and white check suit, navy Ktrkham, whose grandparents are guilty of unprofessional conduct. partment automatically follows 100 East Center S t, Tel. 2-0384 it. The bride's gift to her matron big medallion wa* embroidered on Fashion Parade sorship ever to come to my atten­ tn the world where the gift "employs all kinds of ahamelea* both ill, was unable to be present. term of this board begins at once, These charges then are presented the board’s recommendation. HARTFORD COUNTY M R A S S O C ^ the front of the full skirt. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford top coat and hat, white corsage tion." He accused the administra­ box^ have been aent. stalling tactics to obstruct the and. will choose its own chairman of honor was a necklace set and amd gloves. , Mrs. Charles M. Larcomh was to the examining board, which ..tha bridegroom ^ave to his be*), gowm .also Iwd a uilppcO. .in.. waist­ Hammond of. S3 Perkins, street, be­ tion of kavlng ’.‘teamed up wltli.tha .M u s a n t. Hamilton and Poro-. progress, of. the negotiations.. on spokesman in; the presentation to and.clerk, ______line and a full gathered skirt that ■ Gibbon* ' Assembly, ' Catholic Both biide and bridegroom are Left - Wing tot deprive the people of thy Thomas, sixth grade pupils at one hand and carries out callously aloiM' has power -to censure a roan a wallet. Ladies of Columbus will hold a came the bride of Ronald B. Miner, graduates of Manchester High • Mr. and Mrs. Keen of a handsome The infant daughter of Hr. and physician or reepmmend revoca- swept down In the back to form a Michigan of all the facts and the the VeraUnCk School, assisted in brutal germ warfare on the electric floor lamp from the pa­ Mrs. G. Earl Porter, Gayle Fran­ train. Her nylon fingertip yell fell fashion show and card party in St. son of Mr. and Mrs. diaries Miner School. The bride is employed in blow-by-blow revelation of the ac­ decorating the windo'wa Posters other.” James' School hall Tuesday, March of 125 St. John street, Saturday, rishioners. This was a complete ces, was baptized Sunday, follow­ 3Iel)ohaId Gels from a shaped satln‘'cap which a secretarial capacity at the Hart- tivities. of the Reds In Michigan." which ar^dlsplayeU on the bump­ Air and ground action waa-al­ ing the 11 a. m. service at St. •was-outlined with seed pearls. She 18 a t 8 p, m_The cummittee met in St. James’ Church; The^cere-t^pj^offic* of fbe Southern New er* of many local cars were made surprise to Mr, and Mrs. Keen,- recently at the home of Mrs. Wil­ Rayburn’s defenders countered most St ft standstill Monday. both of whom expressed gratitude P etefr Episcopal “ Church,—the carried a cascade bouquet of lilies „,yperror^d . i by' K d ? a “bt,‘j2Ep’2: S that the Soeakdl-’s ruling did not by the boys qf Mrs. Bonneys room Eighth Army Headquarters re­ Rev. H. R. Keen officiating. Gold- Ti»p RFC Post and stephanotls outlined with is liam Conlon to complete plans. bon reporters and radio commen- at the Barnaro School, under the ported a few light patrol actions for the gift. Tile fashion show will be pre­ Rev. kdgar J. i-arrcll. Organist bridegroom, who hw been attend- Considerable work has already parents were Mr. and Mrs. Ever- touch of Ivy. tatora from the Detroit hearingl direction of Budd, art super- and some artillery fire. ett Yates of, Portland, Conn., and Hor maid of honor, her sister. sented by Burton’s and Mra. Bur­ Jonc Maccarone played tqp tradi-. ing the Scott Air Force School in visor. been accomplished in the renova­ Washington. Feb. 26—(Jfy—Smil­ ton Knopp, fashion coordinator at but merely prohibited the opera­ tion of the rectory, which will be the baby's grandmother, Mrs. ing Harry A. McDonald take* over Miss Maufreen Opalach, chose a tional bridal marches and white! Illinois, will report shortly to tion of telecasting, broadensting Special Tourist Train Rate Claude W. Jones. shrimp color strapless gown, made the.store, will act as narartor. gladioli and carnations decorated' Camp Kilmer for overseas assign- American Cmplaints occupied by the Keens in the today as boss of the /vandal-mark­ Twenty model* will show cot­ and recording equinment while the Rome—(A’)—The Italian state Miss Emily Dankers, R N., of ed Reconslnietlon Finance Cor­ with a lR«'e bodice and net skirt the altar. ment henHngs were In progress. Vancouver. B. & (,ip) — T h e railroads are selling special low- spring. with a lace bolero. Her flowers tons, beach wear, dresse.* and suits Presented in marriage by her The free, speech Issue wa* raised Vancouver T o u r 1 i t Aaeoclatlon priced railroad tickets abroad to Mrs. Joseph P. Novak, chairman the staff of the Hartford hospital; poration (RFC) with a warning to for both spring and summer. These father, the brid<' was attended by Tour Contribution in Hebron’s Red Cross drive, an­ was the week-end guest of Mrs. Influence peddlerii to "stay aw«,y." were yellow caihations and ivy by Jim Bormann of Minneapolis, faithfully noted dowit suggestions enable touriats to visit Italy at low Claude W. Jones. Oi ATHIFTES FOOT with a toucli of snap>c.st man. and ushera were Kay- planning to attend malta their res­ pearls, and she carried a bouquet Joseph P. Novak, Mrs. Carlton H. gen. The ambulance is on dis­ i, inond Opalach and Edward Opa- ervations at an early date. of white split rCarnations and Jones, Miss Charlotte Mae Shorey, play at the Colchester police bar­ ••Influence peddlers ivould be ' brothers of tho bride, and ’The rommltlee Includes Mrs. stc;>hanotis. Mn. John A. Markham, Mrs. Irene racks, where it will be kept well sdvlseit to stay away I ftmest, W’Ucy.of East Hartford. Robert McIntosh and Mrs. William 'The honor attendant was gown­ r t.. e- Wright, Mrs. -Charles Kaleti, Mrs; Pllcar* .of the association are; • At a reception “for 100 guests Conlon. co-chairmen; Mrs. Joseph Winthrop S. Porter. Hebron’s first know how to hahdle that sort of held from 12:.30 to 5 p. ni. at the ed in shrimp-colored net over taf­ Charles Canikin, Mrs. Daniel Car- thing." * Pero, Mrs. Charles Nute, Mrs. Paul feta and her ami liouquct was of j dono. selectman, president; vice presi­ McDonald praised his predeces- Kosemount Hc.staiirant in Bolton, Ryan, Mrs. Leonard Bull,-Mrs. The canvassers will meet Wed­ dent, Claire Robinson of Colum' ‘x sw tf'S tsr Mr.s. Michael KIro, sl.ster-of the William Kelvle, Mra. Joseph 'Volz, mixed spring flowers. bla; secretary, Samuel Pears of snr, W. stamrt .Symington, for do; . ^ 1110 bridesmaid‘wore pale blue nesday evening at .the home, of Mrs. Calvin Russell, Mr*. Hector Mrs. Novak, chairm'an, and the Moodus; treasurer, William" B. Ing a very, maryelons^ organlxa- the mother of the brlde- Provost, Mrs. Raymond Hagcddrn, net m-cr taffeta, otriiigned on Simi­ Ge-hardt of Colchester. tional Job. He said, We certain-a toast lace gown. Both lar lines to that of the matron of campaign will' be discussed and c t e m t s r SensoHonal new engine lets you '^ly win riot tear down liriy oT the Mrs. I-con Brown and Mrs. Tim­ materiM will be distributed. Patty and Petev . Shorey ' and . «oro wliite camellia corsages. othy Bye. honor, She c.arrie.i a bouquet of Present at this gathering will be E^el.vn Griffin, students at Wind­ good things he has started.'’ When Ic.avlng on a motor trip to The proceeds from this faslilon flowers In pastel shades. Both at­ ham High, Willimantlc, are mem­ McDonald's salary will lie iijiped tendants. wore headhand.s of mix­ Miss Dorothea Raymond, secre- WITH THIS NEW New. York and Washington the sow and card party will be added , tary of the Columbia Chapter, and bers of the Greyhounds, a team of drive ns you novor drovo boforo! . from $15,000 to $17..’i0b With the bride was attire