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TUESDAY, JANUARY 22,195t .> . -- 1---l4lnT-^feTTh^4T'yrtgi-- ‘ ^ • - i...... i i-n l;Jr “f*.' JKmirl|[(j^r E nding J | e t^ D r% B r b ggwandwrfk'Tti A mbiie aetback party wiU cause the poeeibUlty of eoavertlng held -rnday eeanuif- at ft - at- the E n g a g e to oil heat was bciqt emtaldcred, About Town Weat Side Recreation Oentar on WiU Lead Way j Boilers Sirfe, and if tha eeqiveraion were made, STERLING FROM MKHAELS . , . 1 0 ^ 7 II m monthly moetins o f' tht Oedar atraat a completely tnear heating syMem WBA Chmrt Cteh nrtU h« h»M rri- A PART OF THE TRADmON Jleaihir ef KM ifcadK In School Issue States jmwld have to be taatalled. - Wftwaa ed arealalieaa ' Thmaday. dny rmnlfljr at tha homo of Kra-- .Anderaon-Shea Auxiliary, No. Hodge’s letter also said that the Mancfcffslffr— A City o f ViUogo Chtarm EvartU P. lalhrop, 4?^ Pranklin 204ft. y p w , will hold A meetiiw two re maiming boilers, which the J Btmt. toniftht at ft at tha poat home, Educatora IxMik Ahead Insuniiiee Re|M>rt Cites boiler inspector had found to' ba Mancheater Green. Ih e ImalneM In 'gpdd working order, were now VOL. LXXl, NO, M mi ra g e M ) aeaaion will ba followed by a ao­ « MANCHESTER," €ONN« WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2*. 1952 ’: ' f Harbart At P>imcc. mlniater of' To CoiitiliUiilg Class* Obly Minor Flaws, He in nitration, one Imting the TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—(IN TWO SECTIONS) rtal ..time, with Mra. Ploranca OK oua sPEOAi oappi snvKE PRICE FIV E . mutle at tha Sfouth MeUiodUf room Net^a Next Year mchool and the other' hcaUng' the Church, will meet in the chaiiel to* Peterann in charye of rafreah Tells Educati6n BMrd Weat Side Rec. menti. morrow at ft 9 . m. with parenti in- Tiling will forward hla report TO aoD TO Youa laEASuaiD tam tad in having thair children Oaught In the squeeaa o f k Tha bollora -^In Maiichaafer*s yrowlny need for m^re classroom when complete,' to Acting Gen­ Truce Talk Bing in a hmior choir. A clippiny from the BTOdenton. achopU were given at least an "A " eral Manager jamee H. Sheekey. 5,000 Arabs Riot space and what It conaloera a slow Fla., Herald, atatea that Major In safety and efficiency by Silper- who waa asked to request a faport snauNGPAnBM uVeterana Joicph,. ..H ea«l„ia. condiictiny. rate o f .jpeed. .Ip proyl<|ing that, tttaiutinff.^iaC.=:aelihoM A ^ ■cft: the boUetBiln-tlwranhnnla tiy^tlie: Auatiiary held a' aetbarli party aerlea o f raidval meettnya' Oiefa epaiee;''Di« Booim of Education lu t night gfeve notice it waa going to 'lUing in hia rtpiirt tq the Board of Board o f Directors after Makcmey Saturday ci'entng: at, the home of thla week, thfnuyh the cominy had made hia charges that the Mra. Grace Bulla. Special pritei Sunday. Born In Cornwall, Eny- "lead rather than followr*' in the Education laat nighL ' school-building issue. bollera ' were defective and were au’arded to Mr*. raiMbeth 'I be waa a lay preacher In the IlUng'a report, which was baaed dangerous. March. Miaa Diane Sweet and M*thodlat Church before jolniny Harold Gorrity said that action A llie s Say j on a compilation of all. the in s p ^ Mghoney became involved in the Shown haw an rix of Go I f Mra. Inea Mahoney. Firat pricea 1 ‘ be Salvation Army, and was la needed . and that his group Tunis, Tunisia, 'Jan. 23— (/P)— Five thousand Arab demon- should, tall, the Board of DlCeetora iion reports received to. data sines affair about a month ago after, he war* won by Mrs. viola Turkthot! nf ■ tbe Mancheater aaM,' 'pafehts had ^Cbnipfaihed to' tetaoUffadlulaw lornoolamaaGiB nratora stormed a police station today at a village near Mok- Corpa, 192ft to 1931, "Just what is 'needed so they’ll Nov. 3, ISSO, from tha Hartford W ftshin^n, Jan.' 23—w.oUGorhaai ROiGagpin ■ ” We bate to out th* needi w e ft’ OAmpaiiy; vrMcb an .Weal Rida. 'Rac where'-, tk ^ , ehile pw pw yn ty m killed an d ift^ huaUgw. Tti r fir t ^ C ^ la a McNulty. —The Tyler Circle' of tW .North dren w ere playing baaketbalL He the United States and its Al- Mefhodlat Church will jrieet at to them end leed rather then fol­ tovm-ownsd boilers, cited only outhrmk of rioting In thU French* low;," he seld. minor Saws in soms of ihe boilers. investigated the situation at the pr^ectorate brought the dyath' iiefl are determined, to exhauBt the church Wedneadav eveniny at Washington School heating plant, Seaman Apprentice Frederic R. 7:4.1. Membera are reminded to Hie remarks were prompted by None of these waa such as to ron- •>S|Mcid Order." Evm if ym» poA* toll to 31 in a week o# violence every reasonable means of ob Amea of 91 L«urel atreet who waa which furnishes the heat for the briny articlea for the white ele­ a discuasion of the prelinilnary or,- stituta a dangerous situation any­ and unreet etemmlng from Ne- Cleaii*Up Man? taining ftn agreement „on an lyaduatM Friday; Jan. 1ft, from yanisatlon needs of the ecbooli for where. and most of them have al­ Rec, and found what he believed teta ta t Uffed. oak uo ta oappiy the tionallet demand* for -independ­ phant auction. Mlaa Shirley B. IDiex were defective boilers.. armistire in the Korean truce Die Storekeepera School, Newport. next year that was presented by ready iM n je p s h ^ , he said. ence. Moknine is 120 mUes enuth- R. I., haa been aaaiyned to the . He. made a statement to The "ope^l-mdcr" iafermatiaB.yM negotiations. ------~ Firemen Fight Flame* at Sceni; of Plane Wreck Superintendent of Schools Arthur Mr. and Mrs. l>slie O. Knox of eait of T u iil*.^ The Waahingtm School heating Herald the next day to the effect '^ey. expressed hope that the H. Illlny, and which showed that plant, whera the probe started Rioting flared alao at Meneel Hints Offer V 140 Wood^de street announce the that the Board of Education waa deetim ’ . present prolonged deadlocks over irtil leave Yho^tl0hortl> ‘ forfor^rlbljya'n Caribbean i g Orange Hall. AtAthe laat available space fell far short of when Director Welter Mahoney Bou Zelfe, Routh of ftouese, and engagement of their daughter guilty of ‘‘groee neglect" and re­ the air field and prisoner-of-war waters. meetlny of the Indye the followiny space required. saw what he believed were defec­ among tho-e killed wa* a French r- - ' -______!______■ I - officera were Inatalled hy D.D.G.C. Shirley E. Knox, to Jerry B. Gal- peated these charges at a Board of lieutenant of the gendarmerie. I issues eventually would be re- The report stated that at Bow­ tive iMllera, was given this de- Directors meeting on Jan. ft, after Since time ie Umilnd ler auteriag Of Position Horace Peckham; r. C.; Clarence ers. where there are 12 rooms, 1« ll;;an, non of Mr. and Mrs. William Yesterday at ftotisee. a seaport Mlved. They said they definitely acripUon In a Jan. 4. 1952, re­ Hodge had 'demonstrated that the would be If the Reds sincerely' ' Woyman; V. C., Alyot Johnaon; are needed; at Nancheater Green. port: "Boiler No. 1. Slight leak­ •pecial orden'we nggeM you Bel your city about 100 mile* *outh of Galligan of East Hartford. boilers were in good working wanted :to end the Korean fight­ prelate, Edward Bt-ryyren; M. W., 1ft rooms ere- needed where there Wedding plans are not yet defi­ age as result » f a cracked section. order. TunI*. violence tok 10 live*, incltid-1 1 Rduin Cook; secretary, Giiatava ere now tO: end that at Vet- nite. — . reqairemente mow wkh our slara. We big that of Col. Norbert Durand,; ing. In Cabinet PRESGRimOliS Replacement adviaable to insure These authorities conceded, how­ I Gull: F. S., Carl A. Guatafaon; planck, 25 are needed, there ere the continued operation of the 'French mlittary commander of CsrcfaRy cemsoanded. I treasurer, Alexander Beryyren; now ift. will be ^ to help you obtaha ikO the ftoume region. I ever. that the negotiations W'hich one of the kindergarten rooms boiler. Other ^uipment In such began more than six months aigo Washington, Jan. 23—-(/P) M. A. Harry Thoren: I. O., Carl Lnny-ranyc building plans will condition that wa have no recom* The death toll climbed to 32 .1. B. Anderson; O. G., Harold Mo- while that kindergarten group is ‘*U-int" yon need. may drag on for many more ArtharDniiSterts taka cere of these needs In time, meOdetion to offer." .killed and scores of parsons In­ — Michael 'V. DiSalle an- dean; and trustee for three years, hut at th e present,' patchwork moved downstairs to use what had WANTED weeks. nonneed today he will quit as Karl Anderson. been planned to be a playroom and In a letter accompanying the re- jured In a week of rioting In this Secretary of State Acheson ia methods ere being employed to French protectorate atemming price bosB to run W the provide the needed Space. scout room. port from Harold B. Hodge, chief understood to have told the We must have jruar a|wclal from nationalist demand* for In A t Bowers, where a seven-room One primary grade group will engineer for the Board of Educa­ Reliable man to work in flenate Foreign Relati'ona commit- United States Senate in Ohio. . M rs Elmer Rice of Ruaaell tion, to nung. Hodga eaid that the depandanca.-.Moknine,-4n tho aam» street left Sunday by Eastern Air­ addition la now being prepared on he trahspofted to a room at the min's elolliinff store. Stiady (owtorbafuf F iiw na/ 151----- te<--recently- that thm u m her df DiSalle- - would seek- the— lines to visit her son and dauyh- th e drawing boards of Carl J. Lincoln School. boiler referred to by the inspector •rea a* Henxel Boii Zelfa It 120 concessions made by the Oommu- Wm M Y oiiU k i had cracked a seotion early laat milea aoutheait of' Tunis. Democratic nomination. Sena­ ter-Indr.w-, Mr. and Mra. Earl Rice, Uaimfeldt a n d Associates. I n After all of thin, there are still employment a n d good niats to date gives more basis for tor Bricker, Republican, In Jaekaonville, Fla., and to be­ Hartford, the lack of apace Is be­ spring, but had been -repair^ suf­ Sftwmo Backs Mlaleter* hope they will be' reasonable on two groups not provided for. To ficiently to enable it to operate. waffes. Apply in person. MMiim Mwcami comes up for re-election this ” ~irsnriii come acquainted -with her four ing met by using the library and solve this problem, Illlng suggest­ eSUM RWW nMM In Pari*, it was dlaclosed that pending issues. months old yranddauyhter. an activities room as riaearooma, ed either operating two rooms at However-JKh£a..a small leakage the Bey of Tunia. Btdl Mohammad Mats f Viaeessloaa year. and hy operating one fifth grade the school on double sessions or continued to exist, he said, he dis­ m ijiaii r * al Amin, ta officially hacking up Concessions of Importance which DiSalle told a news conferenc* THE MIKADO? continued use of that' boiler end MmM MWTHWrtW 'hi* Arab rainlatars who have the date he leaves the Office of room and one sixth grade room on renovating nnd reopening the nMmim Mianit NTtMii the Reds so far have made are double aeaaiona. Bunce School. changed to one of the two other G/efiney's asked for' help from tha United these: . Price Stabilization wiil be deter­ hollers. 'The latter went on to say iTaWawfia PiAM Nations In thair *tniggle for home Farmer Sen^ Burton K. Wheel­ mined later. He aaid he might rq- Men*.«i voicpa neodod for The needs at Manchester Green, Neither of these alternatives ap­ 789.MAIN ST. ■iM^aiaatr WHwaaewf 1. They yielded on their orig­ which are planed to be taken care that the boiler that had cracked a rule. er. Montnna Democrat^ above, I* main for Mmc time, probably un­ pealed to the board, but the reno­ reported being canaldanul far -the inal demand that withdrawal of this deliyhifut oparetts. of when the Ift-roOm Vernon and section waa.now fllted with water UTII MNUttU , ,Tha Bey authorised Pramlar Mo- all foreign troops idiould be the til President Truman names a " LECLERG vation and Use of the Bunce school and Idle. iOMR viauT'-" ' hammed Ohanik to reply in hi* be­ Job of auper-lnveatlgator to clean successor. Dydall School la built, require the appeared .particularly distasti^iil. iltv VISSUHUM basic condition of an armistice. - Conte to tha South Math- FUNERAL HOME transporting .of some children of Last night, tiling said that the mum half to the recant maaaaga « f pro­ oat wnuigdoera.. In..' the govern­ ----T-- M rrl" Requirement* of i It I'would mean an expense of ment. WheeVr, Miw praettriag 2. Tlley gave up their Insistence ■ y odist Church. Wadnasdav, Grades 2. 7 and 8 to schools which 52.000 or $.1,000 as well as having sections had not b^n replaced be­ Read Herald A^vs. ia7t*"A>MUn test which French resident-general At the capitol, Senator Bricker ' Jean da Haiitacloque aant to tha law In Washington, h^ped ex- that the. araiietice line should be Jan. 23 at 7:13 P. M. FUNERAL can absorb the additional pupils to transport the pupils to the centered exactly on the 38th said he welcomed Di.Salle as a without crowding. Bay in an effort to head off the pnae the Teapot Dome acandal hi prospective opponent. He issued a school. the mid-tft’a. parallel. (The United Nations posi­ At Verplanck, the seven-room appeal for UN intervention. statement saying: ./■ SERVICE Chanik blamed much of the tion has been that the armistice shortage la being made up this / T line should fallow the battle line at " I have opposed the consistent­ way; One Grade 1 will continue to current tension In Tunisia on the ly exces.*ive spending, the inef- /' Walter N. use a room rented, for that purpose lesdera o f ' the French colony. He th* time the armistice Is made.) Laclerc, Wanted: Male Help 1st Shift UN Airs Error 3. They in.risted at on# point ficiency. Communistic and at the Silver l^ne Community Manchester said that by placing- thair own In- wing entanglements of the New Director House...... taraata and priyUagaa above the on the right of bringing up rein- 23 M AIN ST. foTcetpentii 'during aft ArmMtce, .D'fV .*’’ <1,.^"- P.rpftrftin which, Haa One group" of pupils will con- ' Openings in our new expanding press mom— Aiso miii superior Intarasta of Franca they Drought cfinfUElon and war. Mancheater Call 5269 In Bombing of but dropped that. tlnue to use the library, and an- , Date Book operators 2nd shift. Paid shower period, hospitalization, I laav puii have "constantly opposed a loyal "1 hope "a Truman supporter other, the activities room, for tliS . application of libanl policy to­ 4. They opposed rotation of _ n»?a honiea la FJIatheth, N. Into wkW^inr!ieriSi^AltHBe^lS!!^!r^S^5^ !E ^ S!!ff*». will be nominated by. the Demo­ clsssrpoms. life insurance programs available. If you the in town Mwttiu mm PiPPT ward! the i^pla.” forces, but Anally accepted it. etornoto tA Npwarti AlrpGrt from B a M o, N. V. Pormpr IhnrrcUry af Rob9>rt P. PGtt^rwNi i4*gh an^nr ilfUed^Bawn crats so that the isqUe will - be February 4 In 15 nmem fwrtum Ex - Truce Site One" Grade 1 will continue to use United Service Orgshlsatlons and like it why not work here? A^ply in person. iiaaitwaw •ill wAatl Kai^ttabie Error - 5. They objected at the outset W IropJl!,". m e. wh. died In tbe craM. were WUlUm 8. Heroon. M OreewwIrk. and Txlwl. F. Silirkro of (AP clear-cut and the reftult decisive. 9f« munm mem French Premier lEdgar Faura to the principle of Inspection of 1951 drive. ■ *' usmSSHbiw smiTm wmr "Mr. DiSalle ' mfteta these re­ UBcuna t STMTfwaa said yesterday in the National VMunsan, Korea, Jan. 23 -oP)— forces on both side* to guard quirements." Friday,. February ft Aiaembly that the Tunisian appeal against a truce violation or build- HALE'S ’JCornersto^ Capersr" .presented fwtuMt awtiiu “The A U l^ cqmmuid aeknowl- There are ^ w two other *n- SPENGER RUBBER PRODUCTS 00. 'tn-thft 'U N ''w ax" “a ■^""ragrittBblr 'eljged;' today 'that ; UN .'“pr 'uprhnt lhtxtly-accepted X UN-pro*- nnuncei.citJ^AteaJoTJ^^ OIBSMOBILES by St. Bridget's Cornerstone Club, error".’ He'promised a contin­ Hollister school, 8 p. m. OrnCE-:«HAPEL STREET------dropped a bomb oh kaeaong, for­ poeal" for nori-combatant truce Below Zero cratic Senatorial nomination — Headquarters uing study of tha .Tunisian aitua mer Korean truce site, and may team*. There has been no agree­ rrt Ararb R in g Henry ^ lle r Busch, a professor W« HcRft MMt StylM iMuToplesd February ft and 9 tion With a view to granting more have strafed a Commiinist armla- ment On what nations should make *1 Westerii Reserve University, FOR Community Players in "Arsenic aalf.-nil^ .In succasaiva. ftagea,.. tica'convoy...... up these teams. Ie Mark, of cirveland.. . and Old Lace,".at Bowers School.' C h ^ k asserted tha appaaj, to Belt W ider «id ModMft Atrdliabid ___ By M. A. Benffs The bomb waa dropped last Informants said thellnited Na­ national commander of tha Poliah Sunday, February 10 tha UK waa a move to ease iRhe Offers iftlon.of American yeterane. Thursday by a pilot who pushed tions have nothing to loee end may 62 Pitkin St. Phone 8195 Annqsl Police Beneftt Show, have a great deal to gain by con­ l i t The primary is May 8.Th* fillip (OonHniied on Pare NIaatavli the w-rong button when. he wee deadline ff>r entrants is Feb, ft. i Stste Theater. 1 :3b p. m. — 1^ trying to drop a wing tank, l!li* Al- tinuing negotiations indefinitely. I Reunion of G Clef Club,, in cele- LEONARD ECCELLENTE In Midwest RESUMES TEACHING * JEWELERS ...... SILVERSMITHS SINGE 1000 Ite* said. ' • Gen. Matraew B. Ridgway re­ Truce C>1 Salle, made the announce-, IMMEIIIATE brstlop of 2.’5th . anniversary, The United Nation* did not ques­ portedly has received orders , to ® **b(**(H, N. J., Jan, 23^—i^-r-.ftr* after a takeoff from Newark' —___ , ment ftfter ha had talked with HOW TO GAIN I Emsnuel Luthernn Church. 955 MAIN S T .___ . . MANCHESnR tion that a coriMUf -Was. hit by thlx elbecL Several reasons were By t h r a r h o c ia t e o p r b n a The craah of two Wg Blrlln.ers in . M d dropped aflame . into j London. Jan. 23-t/l^ 85udi Aea- President Truman at the IVhits INCREASED SECURITY I Tuesday. Ih^ebruary I f ! VIOLiN-VIOU-OUITaR Bishop Urges strafing piariea INday, hut quea- advanced. ' Sub-aero cold .spread over tilde the middle of this Industrial rttP j f King Ibn Saud lifts proposed House fa r somft 50 HilnUlM hi ah tiELIVERY I - Y-WCA Public Affairs Cnmmit- tloned whether-tbeF were -three One ta that the United Nation* areas of the Midwest today as in a little-more ...... ------i.«j eftrly forenoon conference., I tee lecture. Miss Msry P. Holler- AT HIS NEW STUDIO •e than a month-,- y«»terday% « , a t Britain take Itft i^ b e out rtf There had been reports that Di trucks or military'trucks Illegally force has attained Its maximum wintry weather of snow, ice and with a combined death toll of,84 - died in the Sues Canal Eopft within A,year If .vnu feel secure lit ynur re- I sn, speaker. Community Y, 1:1ft Bah on Li< lor bearing truce markings. military objective under present strong winds hit areas from the brought demands today that near-, Oec. lft_tragedy, which wss the Salle might be offered another p. m. 35 LILLEY STREET **-TELEPHONE 2*ftoo and work with Egypt In planning high post In the Truman adminis­ llrememt plaa, ask ynuroelf. thla Complete Stalemate Rockies to New England. by Newark airport be moved to nation a seepnd worst commercial a new defense system for the Friday, February f f Simultaneously with the Allied (Coatiaaed na Page Sixleca) some leas populous are*. : plane wreck. tration. Dl Salle himself had iNJINCHESTER quasHoa. Win my retiremeat FOR MANY YEARS STAFF VIOLINIST/ s The Dakotas and western Min­ area, informftd sources said to­ hinted it might be at the cabinet Masonic Ball at Masonic Tem­ At UMT Camp answer to bomblqg charges, staff Twenty-eight persons, Incitiding I'mbrell* of Danger- plaa give me ONLY eanugh In- ple. AND GUITARIST STA’HON WTIC / nesota dug out from a bllaasrd night. / level. I officern made arrangements to that nearly paral>’xed transporta­ former Secretary of War Robert Residents in areas adjacent to Forae to exist on, nr will I be Ssliirdoy, Fehrimry 23 protect captured American and The Ayabisn's monarch propos­ MrOrsth Sees Trumaa MOTOR SALES Annual Isdies night at British Member of. Hartford Svniphnny and Buahnell Memorial Waahington, Jan. tg—tJPi— A tion. Snowplow crews worked P. Patterson, died in the flaming Newark airport have protested al .wwe submitted to the.British nMe to enjoy the vomforta I Theater orchestra. Indi^dual instruction only. Methodist Bishop today tarmed other prisoners from air attack, in wreck of a fog-bound American low-flying planes for some time Attorney General J. Howftrd Ron^M, Rafrif fftrtofft American Cluh, ft p. m. Indict Delaney overnight In the biting cold to ambaftsador. O. C. Pelham, In McGrath alao risited th# WJiite BOW beer aa "Inaidioua enemy” and POW camps In North Korea. open the wind-drifted roads of Airlines passenger plane that "nd Elixabeth's Mayor James T. * Op«n EvsniRgi Tuesday, February 2ft Armistice negotiators failed Jedda. They also were made to House while Di Salle waa there. Wofthara tm4 AR Daughters -of - Isabella Fashion urged oomplata prohibition in any packed snow in the bliaaard belt. plunged into a residential area yes-; Kirk said last night his city live* King Faroiik and Egyptian Prime This gave rise to rumors that DI Our, aers-lce la designed to camps used for 'Uaivernal Military again to make: any progress. The On Tax Frauds, terday. Among live residents who j under an "umbrella of danger.’’ Hortford Rood At OHiar AppHoacas Show at St. James' School Hall. UN's Adm. R, B. Libby commented 31 Below Zero Minister Nahae Pasha two weeks Satie might replace McGrath, or ahow you how you ran gain In- Trainbi/r (UM Ti. died were a mother, her two chll- I Kirk said the twin-engined Con- ago. might become associated with Rttr _$t. ^ „ Bishop Wilbur B. Hammaker "It looks like B' complete stale- It was 31 degrees below aero in dren and another child, whose ’ vair that plunged out of the xkv ernaaed - vettrement —-security .maJ* .ahead..______Internationai-- FaUSf Minn,,-- -early The sources sftld Ibn - Sand's McGrath in the government's “"•aid tir a'atxtenwnt' prepared tor Taking Bribes • -homes -w.mf toppled' on' them' by yesterday - skimmed' ovef ■propbssTs'' We'fe*'iS*'Je' Th ' ''geh'eFaT The through proper planning o f ,your The new prisoner safeguards re­ today. Other frigid temperoture* "cff'anMip" Srfbrt*:— — ------Td. 4134 leou tha House ArmM Services com­ the crash.' High school before It crashed 200 term*, permitting some latitude But McGrath, on leaving the Hfo Inaurniiee nn^ Social Se­ sulted from a Red report that a Included readings of -.30 at Grand Onl.v 3ft days ago. on Dec. 1ft. a TRUSS F in iN a iManelitost^ mittee that 3.2 per cent beer "is Boston, Jan. 23—W> . A federal yards awa.v from the *chpol. where of-Interpretation. White Hoitse, said there wa* "no ROW camp "was bombed Jan... 13. Porks, N. D.. and Cut Bank, MonL; curity, not such an Innocent tittle bever- Miami Airline C-4ft on a non-^ 1.000 gfrla had been rellMiaed from Th> main ‘joints inoluded: connection" between his rixit and By AKRflV^iradujried Experta The Reds ssid 20 prixonera were jury laat night convicted Denis W. -29 at Fargo. N. D., and jiroadus, -age as sofna^fplka suggest and Delaney,- ousted Massachusetts scheduled flight to Florida, caught cli^sea 45 minutes eftrlier. 1. The replacing of the 193« DiSalle's call on the. President. believe." killed aniLxcores Injured.11ie UN Mont.; '»:28 it Glasgow and Havre, AUn Abdominal .'Supports. Elas­ Collector of Internal Revenue, on ' Th«- plah"e"'-c6ul(17''-e'irftny AhgTo^gyptTah'^ rfeSty"~^^ ‘'sofne' Tirsine'' s*iced“iir~hir- | e fr -tha- He urged .the committee to command said it waa possible an Mont., -27 at Lewiitown, Mont., j S iie , tic Hnalery, snd all types of Public Market Allied plane bombed the camp hut chargee he accepled $7,500 In crashed into the claaaroome and new poftperative arrangement for White House whether he hftd been write into a UMT law prohibitions and -2S at Miles d ty. Mont. No bribes and falaely certifted pay­ th# Miami p la ^ just missed hit­ the defense of the area. Egypt ollered. another adngnistration surgical appliances. Private Fit­ against making 3.2 per cent bear they couldn’t tell for aure because Immediate relief from the ' icy they didn’t know the exact loca­ ment of $180,000 in tax liens. Declares U. S. ting a row of4iouses, he /aid. haa abrogated the 19.36 treaty post, #ep1ted.' "There was a porei- ting Rtmm, and liquor of any kind available blasts was In prospect. tion of POW camps In North Ko­ The Jury of 11 m4n and one Newark airport should be re­ which permita Britain to garriaon hillty." That wa* all he would eay in training camps, although beer The Ari:tic al,r from western the canal xone until 19.5ft. , WEDNESDAY of that strength is legslly defined rea. woman deliberated nine hours and Admits Airmen, located '’regardless of cost," said about It. Quina'i Pharmacy Today. Communist staff ofifeers 15 minutes before returning a Canada that hit. the northern the mi^or of this cUy of 112,000 Britain haa called the Egyptian From the Whit* House, h* went as non-intoxicating. action illegal and relnforc^ Ita The Blihop'i statement was part agreed to supply a map marked verdict that Delaney w-*a guilty of Rockies and northern plains push­ located some 12 miles southwest of to his office. He received report- with the. exact location of the 11 all six counts of two indictments. ed across the mid-continent. It New York a ty . "W e want It tak­ forces there. . Daily -rla'shes be­ Special Values ______of testimony by nine witnesses op­ On Flight tween Britlah troopa and Egyp­ posing U > ^ scheduled for today. POW camps in North Korea. It Judge Charlee E. .WysanskI, Jr., 'was cold southward to the Gulf Spy en away from us !" he added. (Contlnued on Pag* Uxteea) tians are reaching the point of a While It Lasts OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Support* testified aarller. The also will ahow a camp where non- allowed Delaney to- remain free of Mexico and eastw-ard to the Ap­ New Jersey's Republican Sena­ Korean civilians are Interned. in $2,.ft00 pending his sentencing palachians. Paris, Jan. 23--(A’i Russia as­ tors Smith and Hendrickson an­ small acale guerrilla war. A iir fY thought JcHot w o o oxoggontiog o h o u t 2. Britiah troops should-he with- k (Gaatlaued oa Page Five) Win Mark Caniiift some time next week. Alt branch line train fravel over serted today that the. ylUnlted nounced in Washington that they tptcial fHirohatt uablM at to raa|Mial- Communists .who agreed tn Th# 55-year-old Delaney faces the Dakotas snd western Minne­ States hy. paying $120,000 in, fines W'ould ask for a’ full investigation dr*,«i-n from the canal’'sone! 'The FRESHLY URODNO BlEF Lh 65e hhTriithSotInoilAthntkHoaHngOni" \ big military installations in the _ (OPS oiuag Price 11c). : mark these camps so they may be maximum penaltiee of 18 years’ sota was cancelled. Main line pas- for four’ American fliers forced of the crash and facilities at New- : v ttor a IlmitofI aumbar if piaoai ia baa«tif«l I don’t I identified from the air by daylight. imprisonment and flnes'"0f $37,.500, aenger trains were ninning several dow-n in Hungary, had admitted ark airport. xr.ne should he" turned over to the Bulletins '* • • * ftlt y*er ’round that guy enjoys Egyptians. Britain ahould help thet iVm / icmperamrc. temperature. I Inb spring and summer he They refused to light the camps at and minimum penalties of six hmini late. The eastbound Olym­ they were spies. Rep. Case iR-NJl who lives in train and equip forces for defense fftoBi the'AP Wirts toab-Wfariag olath^Mbad fiaadall Saifanl LEAN RIO OORREO BEEF Lh. . the (catoni ------of take cere o fthings. things. Apd Apd in in fall ATUNTIC night, as the UN asked. The Red# inonths' Imprisonment. pian Hiawatha, due In Minneapo­ Soviet fighters baaed In Mun-. nearby Rahway, said a resolution 42 News Tidbits said the markings on these camps May Appeal lis at 8:20 a. m. Tuesday was more gary forced down a U. S. Army of the vital canal. (OPS Ceillag Prtcr c).' . *'• *■?* ••• depends" entirely on would not necessarily be ’'PW,'’ an would b# Introduced in the House .3. The problem of the future of ar Duiraat Fabrie plastto ia {raam roi blaa, Atlinucs Triple RcAncd Heating o u r ^ Hli: S!, Ji!': His sliorne.v, C. Keefe Hurley, than 20 hours later after being transport plane, flown by the four today calling for creation of a BONKLEMS CHOICK Cnllcfl froni AP Wires stranded 12.,hour* in drifts in Mb- airmen, on Noy. 19. They were t’ne rlrh Anglo-EgiTlIftn ' R'ldao BACKS. TRUMAN PLAN CoUQrWrhtNow. (OoaHaued Ml Pag* Twa) .e- ■ 'Waahixgtoft'i Jkn, S S ’fP>—‘ fCkNiMaaed m -Pa|ie HlghtMUi) brtdge,"in cent r*l-South Dakota. freed Dec. 2ft'after the United (Cofttlnnefl on Pftge Two) ivary, 1ima,iHp baigo or blaeb tor tka ipa- CHUCK CORNED BEEF Lb. S5t Northern .Pacific trains to and .Rtates paid flne.s of $.30,000 on each (Contiftned on Page Sixteen) Rep. King (D.. OaUf.) today en> (OPSOIIIng Price ftftc). . L T. WOOD CO. Gerald SIkon. 15-year-old ilt. to save them from alternative 90- doreed Prealdext. Trnmu’B r*< eial low priM af $50^ ebair with Miihiaa damana. Mich., bOy, fatally akoota organisaHon plan for tho gcaa- 51 BI8SEI.L STREET TEL. 4496 (CWntinHed on Pftge Two) day prison sentences imposed by a RIB ERD FORK OHOFS 49 hia deputy ahariff father durinx Hungarian military court. - dal-ridden Interaal Rex-eaoe Bu­ IIMLMi adfa^ two or thraa outhioat, oooa- Mk o what police aay wee an argument Tense Tehran Ballots Treasury Balaneft • lloviet UN delegate Jacob Malik reau as sound nnd meiftlng the M Under one roof at over whetliai' children should he told the United Nations political Report Russia to Help agprovnl of 4’ongreie. tioaal chairs with attaehotf eushioas fraai AR.MOUR‘8 STAR SHORT SHAN-K, 5 to g LBS. alia wed to see a TV ' myatary Wsahington. Jan. 2.3, i/Pt- The rommittee the U. S. "recognlEed ahow.. Lincoln MeVeftgh, Ameri position of the Treasury Jan. 21: th# correctness of that Judgment" U. S. BACKS IKE PLAN 73 Snmmlt you tot... can ambaaaador to Portugal, is On 12 Seats in Majlis / Wnahlngton. ton. X8 — (AH— nsjo. . Net Budget receipts, $279,074,- by paying the fines.- . s5|l WSCSHOCt Of ■‘'iwpwtad' ekried-'-to isawwo* .«tae* ft.ft'ft'lTF:' Yiuir^ef expeftdlfiif'es, tlW2,-' ' 'Tmey-were con'iHctiW o f dellhef- SpUt MididlerEast^^ ,-Hcecetary. af„-Bta$st Aehana»-aalA. A better laundry Kervire loo Ariffla as next envoy to Spain. 0ftl.ftft4.ft9; cash balance, $3,101,- today the United States eathnat- Fuiitura strlppail to tho hart framt, oom- New"ftiBgland-wide search falla Tehran, Iran, Jan. ~ 23 tA>)- . with Nationalist .vouths waving 295,«i7,19. . , (OnnHaiied on Piaiie Two) aatfcally supports ^Geaeral Ela- A better dry cleaning service 5a tarn ap. trace of two hooded Iranians voted again tpday in the flags and shouting .:.'Long Live (lairo, Egypt. Jsn. 23 (>P>- An- •^mlay by Abdul Rahman Azzam enhower’a call for a oeaatttutloa- -n*ttgire.jcspitftl with the— polling i Mnesariegh’: and—::D eath-te- he Egyptian— newspaper— correepon-- fhH feglg -plant;: CIGARETTES -haildita— who ftfot--- taSJXML. - in 4 Idina'ii Rrst hank rohbary< ln 1* a c c a m p ^ e d ^ y ^ a r a u a prop.* Brltleh'’ imred through the d ty dept' reporiftcl today, that, Soviet ;A ■ f^+ehj^ -courtNras nuiperallmf '■*" Ac,.*..,.. -iZOlMqr . wIwOPUfIa^B^ 'Baptist -miaakmary.vi-Cku- . Iil a. .$iaffie,snariUig.pMeMiBHm.7^ ,,4ait.JHxlik.8ov;^ . Moeiatlqih'*'■ NationalistsNntintMHnfa •afetH'f'RkM and the Am x'Aa sky told him Rum I* will all BY THE CARTOlNr ^ ^ N Diydan.'L. JTielpa, who wrota-that An estimated lOQ,000 voters The independent newspaper Ak- 15<;r rash and carry discount «Ood Is workbig sloogalde of outlawed but active Communlsta. turned o u t yesterday, forming middle eiaatern- peoples "to free her Lahza said the Britiah foreign Naples, Italy, ton. 2$ — lAA— thaae (Chlacac) Commuatatft” has Voting for Tehran’s 18 deputies long line* before polling places themaelves of western economic ! office w$a feeling "anxiety” over A 400-tofl motorahlp eagalfag. No iowa paymaat rifulrai. Ghooat yoar ypU And for Ihe best I f ifa something eztra special resigned from the American Bap­ in the Loiyef House of ParliM ent shortly after sunrise. Tlie ballot­ domination.'! these Russian-Arab contacts. . during a launching eereiBaay to­ laundrv buv trv OUB OW.V MAKE SMALL UNK want-—something that goes beyond tist Foreign Miaaiqn Society. IMaJlis) started yesterday and ing went off generally without vio-. The. statement was published by Al Misri aaid. Paris political cir­ day, forcing '9ft' pcraoaa to finog i •wo paymaat plaa. will continue through Thursday. Al Mlari, a pro-government paper FLUFF DBY— Ihe Senator Maybank (D., 8. C,) lence, but police reported three cles. believe Azzam Pasha's lun­ overboard into the Bay of PURE PORK SAUSAOE MEAT ukHc simple carpentry— let us help with Counting, due to begin Saturday, We.*hlngton, .Ian-. 28—(A5—Po­ believed to have the largest cirihj- Naples. The 9ft werq reecned laundry service aaya ha bopca 7«ir early start on Iranians were Injured and seven make -for/* race ih' fine spirit:" cheon. which also wa* attended by that the design and constmetion. SHIP- may last 10 days. ■rreated after one clash between liticians here .look for Senator That sniintled to politicians like Istion In the Arab'vcorH.' It said Egyptian Foreign- Xtinister Mo- by small boats. It waa feared fils your budget. flva-year expansion of stomic en- As voting started, the Commu- Vishinaky gave his vl.ew* to its ergy program planned by Presi- about 200 Mossadegh supporters Fjites Kefauver of Tenne.ssee to Kefauver waa getting ready to h.-mmed Salah e| Din Pasha, wa* Home worker# might have been OUR OWH MAKE SAUSAOE MEAT l k 39o SHAPE designed and built play­ nista organised big turnouts near flip his coonskin campaign cap Ih* make it official. correspondent' In a Pari* Inter- ‘."a new step to drsw Moscow and trapped Inside the ship whea It 'dant Truman to coat between five and a aimllai' number of opponents vifw. ^ rooms, stud.v aFcas or special pur-. at least four polling places in the of the government;' to the ring today In a formal hid Praise* MrMakoa 'Cairo,'closer together 4n a seml>- overturned. OUR OWN .MAKE FINEST HEA80NED JUST RIGHT and six billion dollars. ,Pell.v Mo­ poorer quarters where they are Al Misri, said Vishinaky ■ der ran. who teamed writh ’ the late Round trucks toured the city for. the DemocriiUc; -t*re*ldefittal The Tennesseean described' Mc­ official way." MANCHESTER pose rooms can be designed to in­ concentrating their main efforts: nomination..- , , . dared: CALL SECOND PARLEY * ' ITAUAN SAUSABE . u, ( k Maria Draaaler in movie comadias rasping out appeals for people to Mahon as "a good'friend and an M'ant Red Accord False party fronts - for the out­ . .The lank.v one-time rhftirman o f "The unity of middle eastern corporate all the modem features during ^ e 1930a, is hospitalised go to the polls, able man.*’ -■ ^ ’ Azzam and Salah el Din. the pa­ Pittsburgh, Jan. 2S—4.ff>—Fed­ lawed Coraraunist Tudeh candi­ the Senate CVime Investigating peoples and their combined efforts eral mediators called a'seeoad NEW MODEL you want. with a" serious heart ailmeiH. Treopa A t Palls Reports ' persisteii that McMa­ are the obstacles halting western per aaid, "do not hide their desire* dates are making a determined bid committee scheduled ft news con­ mee^iQ’ today with repreaeata-. LAUNDRY A DRY CLEANING SEA FAIR SOUb PACK Mcfhart Hamer opposea any-ra* to, elect two 6r three of their eight Some 10,000 troops' and police hon was In the tlllnoia race. fts- military preparations to turn to improve political relations with UPHOLSTERING Co. organisation of Internal Revenue ference later today -ant! said noth* part of a 'move by backSn of Ruaeia . ., in spite of repeated de­ tlves of Ike AloinlBum Cent-, Tehran nominees. guarded the Unae ifity. Steel-hel- thfse countries Inte bases of ag­ papy of .Aaecrica and the CIO WHITE MEAT TUNA* CAN 29i Bureau which would put political trig in advance to knock' down re­ President Truman to. counter Ke- gression. nials that E gjTt embraces Oora- 41 PURNELL PCAc E WowM AM PreaOer meted troopa with fixed bayonets ports he would announce Kis can- Ualted SteeHrerkera la aa effort r appointees under ’ civil service The Cornmuniate beat the prop­ v'ere stationed at the 108 polling fauver.:v -Kefauver has said, how- ' Must Say "N o” munism.” . SKA FAIR IN PURE OUVK OIL rfidacy. , i , ' * • ever, he places "ho credence'' "in, to avert a ati4ke of iLftft* work- A Faw Steps From Moin Sfroet without Investigation or qualify­ aganda drums by publishing In places. • * "These people.* must s a y ’no’ to King Farouk pickef them 'military eqtilpment' hy move was interpreteid as one to Lewi* Shackleford, presiding nffl- Supporters already have entered will .ftieek another ttirm. Pend­ Benie, Bwltaerlaad, Jaa. 2ft— T ela p h o n t 2-9521 kicked but of Iran along with "all gradually being extended abiith- means of .which they can reach *•>>■ Egypt closer to the Weat, ear at the Coast Guard Board of Kefauver'a name In-the April 8 Il­ ing announcement of his decision, their aim «# dominating the world. away from the Soviet bloc, and aa tA5—Bwtes federal pollea saM STORE OPEN ;2rMe»sp'wr'4r'iSa» Anglo-American econginic and ea- werd. Cbmpletion of the voting linois Presidential primary, where DELRICH OLEO Inquiry which Investigated the the President's friends . reportedly "The struggle -of the peoples of reflecting difference* between the today they are heVIlag a aauk Nonage organisations." TTie Com- inay take another two or three Senator Brien McMahon, Con­ O P O i HIES. «ad THURS. EVENINGS UNTIL 9 IN QUARTERS A U DAY HIPSHAPE •bikbig of the freighter Flying munisU also asked that Mossa­ weckx . ‘ are trying to round • up suppori North Africa and the Middle East,, King and the administration. bellevxd to be a, KaaHalaa. ki Bqtfrpriae. necticut Democrat, also will be ft for h im -or a candidate of hia whether in Egypt or Iran or else­ eoaaeottoa with tha amtalerMaa- degh atop dealing with the World The atx deputies elected eo far contestant. The advisors are Hafez Aflfi Ah* ly Appeiatmaat ' WOOOWOftKINO ActrcM Faaale' Ward, tbe Bank on the oil Issue end. seek choosing—in such stAtes* as IHi- where, to win their freedom has Pasha, who ia-chief of the royal death ef Oapft. Eagewe Karva. WEDNESDAY out o f a total of 13ft have been Noting McMahon's entry In that nols and Minnesota; L a Tenntala of Youth" gtri, remains oil customers fiPm the Soviet pro-Mossadegh. begun to shako the foundations of cabinet, and Abdel Fattah Amr former V. B. adlHary a t t a ^ In "very' critical condition" at Moc. primary. Kefauver commented, Senator Humphrey— like Me- western domination." Paalia, Egyptian ambassador re- la Bueharent. KarfMi fell er wap "competition ia a'fine thing." and tcM R Hill Hospital. New York. Four hundred city buses packed 'Vblnsky's etatemant followed puelwd Areas a trala la AwiMlh (OaaitoMd o» Pag* Fa«r) . aaid the development "should (UmstlBiMd aa Paga Elgfetaaa) * AUrifeMei given in Paris Iftat 8a* (OmHaued m Fag* VImm) ihK U, Ufliw T

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>A ' _ ...... ImreaUgaUag Break Tha chiiroh 4x>imeil of the Firat VA Dividends . Haftford. Jwii »— the iBelt W ider « , Skinner, Mrs; Hben Ti; CJbbb.' BtaU PoHea from tha BtaNbrd dtsbanbig laat yeislr, trquMt a( Ooramor Lodf* * vary cJoaaly in order that Con- Mr. Mitchell painted out that If Mra. Howard 1. Wood, Mra. MarUn L utheran Cfliurch will m eet this raquira no application by ■*ckM watch" ia IMnr *»pt «« neCtictit ahalt hot he caiicht nap- a ahortaxe ariaes it will be due to On Spy Flight MhMMawa him rephieed Of Political ConvehtipM Springs Barracks, ara Inveatlgat- evening at .$ p'dock at the church. Oarbamkris. !■ ths_ AmerteM Defendants in Accident Settle Action V. B. Metcalf, Mrs. John L. Moran, iiig tha braak at the Rockviila aran, nor with tha aMMMHHa OanBeeticut’a fuel oil aituation to pint" the Govemor^aalrt. tranaportation problem! due to in- Mra. Donald ,C. J ts k . Delegates Repreaentattve Here Awaiting, CIs 1952 dividend which tn a y A Ini' Mr. Mitehan aaaured the Gover­ creaaed ahlppinx rata rather thaa.l' tVoodworking plant on tha Taicott- •troM u y p«Mbl« alMrUire. (CeaHaaei fraai Faipa Oaa) I n M i d w e s t Suit Also o f Mandkes* R w Tork, Jan. 28—(ffl— Theptlirue-fourtha o f th eir 105 new* electejl to the Ctontlnentai Oon- villa rpad whara oonsldarablie dam­ A Social Security representative pecta to. start mailing out Ma Ttea OovtoTior confeTrad'; w i t h nor that there appeara to he a auf- Icck of fuel. ' ami wm maka Ms debut greaa in Washington, D; C.. from apring. agalwil Mauehsatsr fkmday ter; Plaintills Hurt ■tedium th at politicians ■varloualy 1 shows a week. No sponsors ware Against City age waa dona to the Inalda of the will be at the Rockville Pott Of­ Bcnuchnmp Snys About ately violating the Hunxariaii bor» (OawMnned from naffe Om ) ■ke and fksHke-aelevieloti—will' April 13-17 Include: Mm . Clarence building after entcanca waa made. fice tom orrow from 10 a.m." Uo Information reganUng tha IMS AfT in drop mapa, radioa and other uftemaou ht lha aamary. Finley, 8r., Mrs. ChariM Praaaler, noon to aasiat those having social dividend and application forms Cor be used extensively at both Re- Bteif The break waa made over the . $105 Million in Insur* auppliea to aatt-Oomihuniat anbo- from W^napex, Man., ware drifted ,m a a—amscemeat was Emaat Zonw M 263 HlUtard ABC aaid Admiral also will Agreement Reached fai Pr.; accredited alternate, Mrs, Os­ wealt and. security problema. applying for it may be seenraif fit teiira in Hiiafaty. The U. 8. Air in at Manttoba JunetiOR, M snQan street wpa asMrdad 35.5M b\' publican and' Democratic conven- car C. Peteraoh; alternates. Mra. ance the Veterans' Bervics Canter. \ I . ru.,------Z------— ■Ponaor electlop day eovarage Maeiinga 7.1 Still Unclaimed Forea aald tha fliera loat thair way northwest of Detroit Lakee, Mina., letMpm ' Prealdeut Jaha J, Judge Richard"' S. Swain in the ***!I!*t ; Nov. 4. On tho conventions. It Civil Suit Rising from Charles R. McLean, Mra. Miron J. while en route from Germany to but plows from both dimetlona O'Brfea. Case, Mrs. Howard L Wood. Tha Daughtara of laabalU will RtreamNoed WaSdo-lUkie Hertford Court of Commen Pleas , Teimalon and radio networks said, the following will work with There is about ,$106 million In gugnaleala, aad that the iaapaaad ~ to .n « a . AddHiaa af IdMdletawa «a* th e ____ -7— , - F«n of $.YejiivQld Girl -•is?:.-' - ■ •Oaue* C aaea-- ■ - ■ ■ ■ meet this evening at fi o'clock at . . / ___ iybaUmlay In k auit s rti^ '-iiut^ tha'Mbbae tooqu on Elm ^raet New York <51- Latest develop­ unelain^ Nationsl Semca LHk .Qildi ...-..T..,,. RtUtf fiMi—mW------tioBa into American homes as they! aamtr DavlA Draw Pearaon. Tha following court cases Have Insurance dividends k ic k in g ment on Air Force planea. Winda, u'hlch reaebad velocitiea asetteat _____ of a truck-ear eolIINon Mareh 5, •ave never been brought before. ' George Sokolsky, Paul ' Harvey, RockvlUe, Jan. 23-The civil for a, brush demonatration. ments in the walkie-talkie of the ; 1049, on Route 44 in Avon. been announced for Wednesday A meeting of Damon Lodga, type that came out of Wqrld War around' and waiting to be picked ^ Filt IrrhuHii^ American officlala had expreaa- of mora than 50 miles aa hour in aad Maackeater betag -the All four of tha naUonaJ vidM I Martin Agronaky, • Vfaltar Klar- action of Joan Harrison et al Jan. SO. starting at 10 Atn. w ith up hy service personnel or their 40 years ago a Buffalo drugglat ed fear Ruaala, for propaxanda the Uiraa aUtea, dlmialahad today Alfred LeMey of Hartford wia of Pythias, wlU ba held tonight at n for one-man radiocaatihg haa others. networks > hava announced plana! oan, Paulina Frederick and Mary against the City of RockvUle was Judge John H. King presiding; beneficiarie*. Ijtn Beauchamp,, di­ create an ointment to rmtave purpoaeii. mixht claim payment aa the blast of sub-aero cold awarded 31,000 and M ax Sandera x for telecasting the eemiooe. Radio ! Margaret McBri4e. commentators; 8 o'clock at Oaatia Hall. reaulted In considerable reduction of West Hartford tl.SW.M in settled In the Tolland County 8u Arthur C. Paaamore, Jr., va. Ger­ The American Legion Auxiliary rector of the Veteran#' ^rvice itching, amartiitg piles. It brought of the inan waa an admiaaion to struck. Schools .were cloaed In hun­ networks alao plqn exunalye ppy-: Canham, editor of the ard J. Richard; Anthony'MacleJka In e4se. N ot only has the weight .Onter, said today. such quick, 'cooling, soothing, mrtir MM Mid tMay decided' to- pay dreds- -of commiinltlea as htglmniy eontpenhw- eeeen • -'-'nw-' dafsnd--- ■*”"• araga, Christian Bbleiice WdhIti»f."‘Beist(ki perlor Oourt on Tuesday; The ac Will m eet this-evening a t A«.'alock been cut to 2k pounds with cor­ "n va. w m tafn S. tVaJda; John Strim- in the G.A.R. Hall. At the cpnclii- , T h e -m»ney," Which fs th e 'u h - ajltrlh(^nf r^nsr' 'Chat Itfi fiina' 7 N anyway In order to free the men. travel haltad. Bight of the nine ants were Arthur B. Serahton Tlia lataat announcements came dally newrspaper; Bert Andrews, tibn waa the result of an accident 'ke va. Fat. Frank Hoher; Net- responding reduction In.uilze, but chiimed portion of the $2.6 billion spread across the land making ,7^ Mabk^i^ar»ed^.4«-.:7Uio-air nMMi and. Bruno. V. Ploehai«i)ilL-4nth— alon of the buaineaa maeting there the range.haa b ^ doubled. fc-r-njErr.' - ^j.Ttromr :tha AiMHcan 'B ifiadea^^ About 5Teafago,vw|»H Joan Har- ^^RanldBWta v a Jaunta Oallbw; will be a pirate whist and mem- that the N8LI declared aa Its first. Patefaon'a' Ointmant'sr tfiwsatff^nr aa "wrohx w ay" fliera. Me aald LacatStacks ffMan«^iaoler.--.-’^==^=“ .... company and tha DuMont Tela of the New York Herald Tribune, risen, the. - -3-year-old daughter of John J, Stula, Jr., va. F. D. Rich divtdehd payment in 1948. belongs thousands of homes. Ask your their flixht proved they were South Dekote Wfra found hy LeMay and Zoppa were deUver- and George Gallup, analyst bara attending ara aakad to bring French scientists maintain a \ .Ylalon network. Mra. .Caroline W, Harrison of 12 O9, Inc; Katherine Dswonsiwk va. a small article foe the whiat. to about 500,000 eligibles, Beau­ dnqigist today for 40e box or 7(te "aplea aent by Riaenhower." snowplow crews in a farmhouse Vbralakad By ing nenxipapera in a truck owned •Dunoont aaid: "W e’re signing Op Park place, fell Into a ditch which Alexander Fox; Martin Gill va! year-round weather station on the champ added. applicator tube. Peterson's Oint­ Diacuaeion of the fliera. came up MIm Joyce Stmsgban which had no telephone. The miss­ Iq; Senders and were parked on , ABC reported that Admiral.cor- The Rockviila WSCiS wlU meet Greenland icecap. Ckibuni # MMdlehTuak, Inc. po^tton would aponaor full tele- outstanding nationalljf known had heen dug in the rear of Park This 1945 dividend, however, is ment delights or money back. , in a debate over admiaaidn of new ing persona had eUrted out on the left side of the highway when talent but the roqter is-net com­ place and was injured. The membem to the United Netiona. Mr. end Mrs. Sedrick J. highway trips. ItM P. M. FHcm the triicji was struck ^ a ear ■ YWon and radio coverage headed plete.” by Jphn Daly and Including many amount of the settlement was not Hunxary is ona of thoaa aaakinx Strauxhan of 4fl School street an­ Thera were snow flurries and Umak Btocks driven by Plocharcasit and owned announced. UBfilB M IB IIIIililJllin Bia a B IM admission. nounce the enxaxement of their strong arinde over tha Great Lakes by Scranton. Zoppa and LaMav naWBinen and commen 0itora. lop Thursday Until 9 P. M. Twelve Oamerna To.Spewk oa Work IT. 8. delexate R m eat Groan dauxhter, Mim Joyce Btreuxhan. region. lAgkt snow fell from wmt* ^ Bld'-Asked were both injured in the crash. to lA. Laureitce B. Perry, non of erti Nebraska ta parts af Wyo­ P in t N sUo m I Bank Zoppa was represented by At-- “Twelve., televieion cameras — Man Wins His George Bradley, superintendent aaid yaaterday one. way Hunxary of the State Prison Farm at En­ could prove her elixibllity for UN Mr.' and Mra. Laurence B. Perry, ming, Montana and Idaho. Rain of Manchester...... 38 M fomey I. Oscar Levine of Hart- " /^tbe greatest .number ever used by Sr'., of 4fl School street. mixed-with snow hit parts of Hartford National ford. LeMay and Sanders were the network ftir a special event or Real Gold Bars field, will speak on the work and membership would he to reverse program of the farm and what 1* the verdict and refund the tinea. Mim Strauxhan waa xTaduated Washington and Oregon. Bank and Trust-----2SH S l'i represented by Attorney Melvin progdanvywill pratSde picture KEITH’S GREAT Snow and rain pelted the north­ being done In the way of rehahili Mallk'a speech araa the Rueaiah from Manchaater Hixk School in Hartford Onn. Trust. 75 M S. Kata while the law Arm of coverage,” the announcement said. IMd. and with high honors from eastern states yesterday; The Manchester Trust .,.. 67 — Butler, Voipe, Oarrlty and Sacco It said ABC would devote be­ Singapore—<51—Seaman Chan tatlon at the farm, at the meeting re p ly .. .. ______„ Teachers-OoHcfo of-Oannecticut at snowfaU nieeaured three tnchea in Slak Kian, 47, c5n smile now. j of the Vernon Men's cjom- Russia previotudy haa vetoed Phowilx State Bank repreaeiited Scranton and Plo- tween 20 and 25 hourirto each con­ New Britain in Junoi TMO, since northern Maine but the snow and T rust 50 53 chsrcayk. vention—the Republican meeting Seaman Chan is worth $41,000. m unity Club.- The meeting will he elxht TTN applicants Italy, Aus­ which time she haa taught in the changed to rain In oiher parts of He won his year-long fight over held at 5 o'clock tonight at the tria. Finland. Iceland, Portuxal, IMre Inaurunea Oenspanlea Negligence on the part of Plo- July 7-11 and the Democifatic ses­ M l D W I i V F New Canaan Blementary School.' New England. The rain not onlv gold bars valued at that sum. The social ■ rooms of the Vernon Cen' Jordan, Oyion and Nepal. Aetna Fire ...... 53H SSH charctyk was the cauae and sub­ sion July 21-July 25. LA. Perry is also a gr^uata of washed away the fresh snow but stantial factor tn the craah, Judge DuMont aaid it had arranged td government had seized the bars ter Church. The Ruaaiana had offered to ac­ Manchester High School, elaaa of also up to three Inches of old snow Hartford Fire ... ___ 134 ISO when he came Into this colony on Delegates Announred cept theae nations and Ubya if Swain said, rather then the truck cover the conventions with Life IMS. After aendng three years on the ground in northern areas. National Fire ...... 50 53 being parked on the left gida of hla ship charging the bars were The following have hjeen elected the West would, admit live Soviet during World War II, he entered New York stsle reported a mix­ -Phdenis M M magulne, which would give the "illegally acquired.” Now, the gov­ delegates and alternates by Sabra the highway. network access to its reporting sateliltes - Biilxaria. Albania, Ro­ Trinity - Oallege, graduating in ture of light snow, sleet and rain. lif e aM Iwdew nllgr Ina. Ooa. ernment, has decided .to MU the ’rrumbull Chapter to th* state mania, Hiiiiaary awd Onter"Mon- IMfl.' He waa atudyfng for his 'Winds of 41 mites th hour; with and pictures. ' bars and gjye Chan, the proceeds. conference at. New Haven on Xolia. A etna Oasuaity 03 07 The network’s director, Chris J. maMer'a degree'when recalled to gusts up tn 52 mph, were reported Aetna l^ fa...... „ M 55 March 25; Mrs- Clarence Finley. The United States and other active duty, and nerved with the in Buffalo. Witting, said he expected a total The cratef la ' Chubb Crater Sr., regent; Mril.'Oiarles Presaler western nations cslled the propoe- Conn. O m e r a l...... 134 130 - U.. 8. Army in Korea for 14 Tornado In Geargis Of 200 to 260 men to be on hand averages 0,100 in diemeter. Jr., vice regent; Mrs. Oscar C. al. blackmail and turned it down. H artford Steam Boil. 34 37 from DuMont, Life and WGN-TV, months. He returned home Friday A small tornado struck near Travelara ; ...... 510 5M -TIMy said the Ommunlat eandi- and experts to be separated from DuMont outlet in Chicago. . ^ a ^ Your Lucky Stars For This Priceless Opportunity To Snap Moultrie, In southern GeorgiA'iast Puhlie UttHUea datea m-eren't “peacelovinx" as the Army at Camp Kilmer, N. J., night, injuring eight persona, none STATE Ha aald it was likely that the • • • '*'’’*** Beautlea! Many Are One-Of-A-Kind . . . required by the charter. on Jan. 31. * Onnn. Power ...... 37 4 30 4 coverage would be made available !?*' J Items For Every Room . . A Hundred And One Un- seriously. 'The Injured were tre a t­ — NOW PLAYING — advertised Sale Speciala! No definite date haa been set ed for cuts, bruises snd shock. The Oonn. Light. Power 15 164 tn individual stations for local for the wedding. twister wrecked a score of homes. Hertford Flee. Lt. 4 6 4 <34 I aponsorship. The network ex­ Airport Removal Northeni Oalifomla was freeing H artford Gea Co. . 36 .75 pects to spend 40 to 45 hours on itself further from the worst So. New Bkikland each convention. radaracope and crashed at 3:45 p. TeL 3 3 4 .354 Deniaiuled in N. J. m.‘.(e.a.t.) ...... snowstorm In a half century which Pool Coverage While airport towermen fran­ hit the area earlier this month. Maanfecturlag-Oempanlee Although the telavtainn groups tically .called the airport, it had Bui a forecast of warm rains ap­ Am. Hardware ...... iRVx 20>s are competing ligoroualy for the (CaaManed fram F*|o Ona) plummeted out of the fog. narrow­ peared as a possible threat lo Arrow. Hart and Heg. .10 .13 audience, they wilt pool some cov­ ly mlaaed B attin High School frtr , heavy ninoffa from thaws in the Asao. Spring ...... ; . . 33 35 erage. including pickups from the convention floor. apecisl committee for a "thorouxh Girls and rtit a fiery path close to | snow ^ckrt Sleira^ Rriatol Brass ...... 134 15H MEN'S AND ROYS* inveatixatlon of Newark airport.” the heart of this industrial citv. »‘«rt'd using nor^- Oolllna ...... 1R.1 20.1 The National Broadcasting com- i pan.v and the Columbia Broad­ He aald the probe would encom­ •The plane hit one building and : "I'umUIn ICm-Hart ...... 60 73 723 MAIN STREET (Cor. BIm HI Street) T eV 5 5 M .pass the-...... operation...... eapaneion...... immedlatelv it disintegrated Into ^ Fafnir Bearing ...... 76 30 casting System are Included in '' . supervision and regulation of the j a mass of bricks and fire. Seconds ^ „ !1' Hart A Cooley 394 424 the pool arrangements. They aliTiort. with particular reference later the house next dodf wiw all ■'fomla. The-Southern Pacific Rail- Landers,’ Frary; Clk.'-:- 24 25 ' -..announced a few. weeks ago that THURSDAY AT^ 9)00 Aa Mr to the safety of the inhahltanta of in flames." said 20.year-old high ! hop^to rew^e its eaat-west. New Brit. Mach. Co. they would carry the conventions the airport area. school art Irerher Michael Truss serrice through Donner Pass tO: RU on their TV and radio hookups. morrow. The route has been by­ North and Judd...... NBC. whose work will be spon­ The New York Port authority, who was 7.1 feet away. _ i sored by Phileo corporation, plans a New York-New .lerse.v agency passed hy craaa-cniintry stream­ Rusaell Mfg...... Terrific Blast | liners since the SP's City of San to use a new portable television created hy an Act of Congress, op­ "There was a terrific explo- Stanley Works com. erates the airport. Authority offi­ Francisco waa Stranded with 222 Terry ‘Steam ...... camera for close-up shots of dele- rion." said Mrs. Ann Wurth, s j passengers and crew for three gstes.- Stock cials declined to comment on the Torrihgton ...... nearby resident, "I picked up my j days 10 days ago. Westinghouse Electriciwpora- relocation demands. son s n d , rai), sa fsr_ a w a y . as _TJ Union Mfg...... X *xiptadseTa~Fhimse------IL; B.--Envelope coih.- lUnh--wiIUspbna6rZtSe' could go," j gram s.. OrMEHt^HD The . silver Convalr. Inbound A soldier, who ran from his . , xN. F„ F,SCAPeM U. S. BnVelope pfd. . from Buffalo, hurtled into a three- Bostou, Man. 23 i d New Kng- Veeder-Root ...... Tn sdditlon.' the Mutiisl Radio Story frame apartment building nearby home In stocking feet to ' renter X Stock dividend. network said it would originate BOYS’ WEAR and ekploded In a mass of leaplnjii. many 'newXrxst*' • -from (3hirago- , p e o p l e ; The above quolationa are not to during the conventions—possibly ne!l?hv ‘*’"1help." Pvt. Walter 7,. B'lhowaVi ; be construed a« actual markets. Jam packed with big iovingt . . . oN solas final, Screaming residents ran for Z., . . In some places tbs'precipitation m . v,,. , 1,.. ,u j limitod guontlHas. Irohon lots and siats. aafetv. Rieven persons were In- began as snow b.it chided quick- i"* tiles iiaed Jured, Inriudingnine occupants of'I*'';.'*,,'V to rain which rontli^c^i imtil * Thla la a oontinaanre of oar policy of never hnKUng gooda from nearby homes. Also hurt isere a ‘ '""T* It waa J”"'juat , late last night or early toSay. ! one season to another. We are new making robm for spring fireman and. a rescue x-orker. who smoke and fire - r„Undrvwork 'I ' famoua GET YGUR morcluuidlM. Joined dl.sa.sfer units at the scene. Peter I>anlsk.iiak, a roundr>i*ork-,foundrywOrk-1 , helped |Kt i Better of Rouen, Just 2.5 miles from Newark air­ er. aald he counted three expio- j accumulation. THESE IHMS ARE MARKED DOWN TO - port. sinna. followed by the acreama of ! Burlington. Vt., lost four Inches;' For Wl minules, no one could get women. and children tj"I was .. .. there of its old snow, l-.ebanon and Con- I CARGFF near the ragtng Inferno, where the n a minute, hut I couldn t do any- H.. about three Inches' 18 pa.ssengers. three crew members thing . . .1 II never forget the , p„r,|,nd got rid of two CGST and LESS THAN CGST and two company personnel screams of the dying. Inches from a previous snowfall. 1 THE STREET aboard the plane were hiimed be­ It ws. a ,„y „f ,he „„rthern Maine. Caribou got ONLY 49. MEN’S 4$.M WHITE BROADCLOTH < yond .recognition. For a rime the people got out of thoae houses, he 'i three inches of new snow. MIIH- " ! Decorator Designed Custom AAade Living Room Pieces roaring hlar.e threatened to eti- added. nocket two inches, snd Houlton 1 SHIRTS $1.88 gulf the entire . Qilickl.v. disaster iinila niahed , one,inch. AT NIGHT Positive identl6cstinn of Pat­ to the scene. Many of the rescue Warm weather this forenoon ! 1 ONLY $5. MEN’S $7.98 OABABDINE terson the first of the dead workers had been through all this tiurning colder In the afternoon; ... At Savings of One Third I. AN D M O R E! t - named here was made through In the Pec. 16 crs.sh. They worked wa.s today'a general forecast. \Ass- Avoid paying trafB« SLACKS $4 .99 dental charts. In the slanting rain, sometimes WAS NOW lineat PubUe Servant .. . ---- ankle decp.in Jtuid-amid the..whlle„ L o N L Y fiy jIE N ’R $$Ji0.f44I(^...... WAS l^OW fHiif."Ovoniiglir poririnr MODERN tOUNGET CHAIR In ria Brown Broc'alelle'...... ' TUITED-BACK-CHATR inllght'ifffeen Dahiask— — ------Piesident Truman In a state­ glare of floodlights. Despite the | .MARI with usually graceful design. mmm mtk weather, a crowd of more than aa the aaptiva biaatp with rich mosa edging,, tapei^ lega. ment from Washington described UN Airs Error SND HIT ! FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.99 Smaller size ...... Smartly, styled...... him as "a great American and a <1.000 persons gathered behind the JOSEPH .... BARBARA on CpttafB sM t noor $»JS $4940 $ m o police harriers. ONLY 6 MEN’S $15.00, $28.95 great public servant." COTTON In STANWVCK Pl.I'Sf John Irelaiiil In LAWSON Lo u n g e c h a i r in Green Matelazae with TAPESTRY LOVE SEAT with Foam Rubber cushions]’ __ "Whenever hla country railed. Some of those who lived near the •"THF. m a n W m i THF, Oak. Rffosenobla moiirti- - - decorator^-rope fringe-haae,------In Bombiiig^ of W i n with fringed^*e ... If.., ...... $1509^1106.7^ he anawered with unreserved scene tear-st al?ipH~fsc'e(r”in^ riA IA K ” ‘^ASKETBAF.L FIX’* 1 KK JACKETS ^ 1 0 .0 0 reversible cunhion ...... service and he brought .16 e.very handkerchiefa aa lh«,v watched ly rotps. Occupancy Fob. TUFTED BACK LAWSON LOUNGE CHAIR in Beige ONLY 85. MEN’S $7.50 WOOL HERBINOBONE. BUTTON BACK LOUNGE CHAIR in Green pebble post rare Judgment, understand­ mangled bodies being lifted gent- Ex - Truce Site STARTS FRIDAY texture fabrics, reversible Coil spring ,\ Tapestry with fringe ba*e, custom afiAA KA ^a OK ing and energy," the President I.v from the rtibhle of splintend Howard Ki', gooae neck arm. car\‘ed Cocoa shade, fringe base.'Two cushion aA lA C A OAVA AA Riiffaln for a federal court case: A few yards away, Albert Ra-1 UFOND BROTHERS ONLY 5, MEN’S $25.09 (Bine, Tan) When the I'ase ended aooner than i gone, ' .74. wandered about In a I Korean c.harartera. grape cluster ...... $7940 $54.7$ I,awBon Sofa, c h a i r ...... $$19.59 $Z79iQQ Both aide.s also agreed to reveal he had expected. Palteraon made , Hair. He came home from Woek | LOUNGE CHAIR with bullion fringe base. Creep LAWSON TWO PIECE SUITE In Green Tape.try a la.st-mlnute switch from train the location of proceaaing camps STEAK HOUSE j SPORT COATS with bullion fringe base, quality ■ ; lo flnd hfs home in ruins, hla wife 1 where prisoners first are ques­ $10.00 Matelasse covers. Finer quality construction .... $9940 $$940 reservations to the airliner. I and two young sons missing tested construction ...... , J i iioneotioned after capture before they l^funMin, Mam MEN’S $18.99 COTTON GABARDINE $339.50 $226.50 The plane had started Its land-, "I can’t find them I can I find DGN’T BE jng approach to Newark airport's them," he stammered. ACAnEMV AU’AIW •C'OME UP and aee the “Sone Of' LH>oral KaiHi lad g at Ttrm s . O ptn An A ecounr For Thota Savings! runway 6 at .7:79 p. m (e.S'f ) | The UN command delivered a 2 roNTF,Ni>r.Rs: Fun” In actirni. Showa: Thnrs.. TRENCH COATS*<„ « „ $ 7 .0 0 The bodies of hit wife, Anne, map Wedneaday showing location , from a height of shout 1..100 feet, .70. and hit sons, Emil, .7 and Rob­ FrI., Sat., Son. 'Tlie taagb ahow DAZZLED! ONLY 1. MAN’S '885.09 TW’EED using an Instrument landing sys-! ert, 14 montha, later were removed of ITN r o w ca'mpa in South ; WHICH IS YOUR CHOICE! of the East.” . __ ]v tern, wdth an asalst from New-! Korea, The Reds said they would A new coat of paint is from the wreckage, where the deliver theirs Thursday, ‘ Mniit, ru n Cnry Grant TOPCOAT isio.oo Sample Tables i i l L I L ark aiitorl s radar The rellingj plane had tplintered through their WlHWrt JanniNi rmrlaa not the mefifluring stfekior ..... ,.-:.v waa down to ♦<*« feel and vislhtl-i home at 306 WilllamBon street. The Reds aay their !N)W camp* , FUN. FUN MEN’S S9c aad 59e " “ hold approximately 1I„VM> Allied, fi fine Used Car, nfferine I ' t 1 jL*"- Ity was cut to three-fourths of a I Among.the IS passenger victims "A P lace “ P eo p le was .lohn' F. Cheater, 4.1, public. ■soldiers including about 3.2001 dependable 'transportation. SOCKS 3 $1.00 HALF PRICE I 1. - v l II was icported coming In on relations director of the Carrier Americans. They ara believed to; In The Sun“ W ill T a lk " Know your dealer—and "W .hold leas than 100, non-Korean 1 Midwinter Sale Savings of Half AND !%' - lla glide path. Suddenly, the ! Air'Conditioning Company of .9vr- l;U.7:G«» . yoB^ know a true Used Car ONLY 18. MEN’S 88.50 - plane dropped onf^ of view of fhe I arnae. N Y- He waa a former gen- civiUan Intemeea, mostly mla- : MORE! Magnificent period reproductiona ff (lH value. We have a wide se­ in Mahogany and Walnut! Modern de- ! ' l l m ' eral bualneaa editor of the Aaan- sionaries and diplomats. Note: Due to length of feature* FELT H A T S clated Prea* and a World War II The arrangement for protecting ape rom ^te show nn^’ lection of finer, cleaner $3 .50 signa In Blond and other fine wood*! POWa was the only agreement to j Used Cars—fairly priced.' 101 MEN’S $1.09 — , Mersman. Grand Rapid* Make*, mother war oorreapondent. 7h»-o other em­ Tnea. and Wed. Evening at 7:00 auperb table*! ployee of the Carrier Corp, alao come nut rif conferences Wednes- 1 On easy terms, too! Inspect (lay^^; 5t.-Ptu[imun.jonv.,‘i; ^ . truce...] CKOSAVI^'QB^ , ■were d€Hted('-«'X'<=.'^'•■i-sKi'v.: tliB se' l l a rg iflilfl. 'N O W ! * - W AS .. - f N OW .: Four .1>TariLse univeraity aliid- subcommittees reported no pro-! ' MAHOGANY CJOCKTAIL TABLE GhewinKWrtglHV enta, hound home for a mid-term greas. I ,ONLY f2, BOYS’ 8149 LONG SLEEVE by Mersman.with vacation after exama, were among Both "are going fo meet again IKIFdRD Lyre base ...... $29.95 $ 10 7 the-vidtima....— ---- a t- t t .a.-.m._Tomorrow- 45—p.- m;— POLO SHIRTS — B S c --GENUINE4ilAHOGAKY ~ •ii.ru-. « » eC (.* .w « W r‘f^ y*CTe*tp« *-« - • V TIhr >i»pil4>li3,-.K'33»jrearM>ld ■ Capt.' >Verinyada.y.,,.e#.Ul. but }-. ilo o 't: BlJRNSiDh -V - . .I ^ D ;TABLE with- -'.i-iiiir:;; RNliY'-M;-. A Q ts r^ ^ Y t jm im ;:s u a s v E '] leather;'^ top"- Thomiia-J..R*id.-livad'Jraily.threat Trilow bsdy, li& ^;'to^ geeea m 49$ts.is blocks from the apnf where the by. "I- don't know, if we're, com­ Is. iM 4 rrBviernlvr’ MAHo GANY COMMODE ing up with a complete atalemate. teilor finish, low. mileage ra- (WITH COLLAR) with two drawers, ■ _ Fri^ieiBTiw^^ plane crashed. Hla wife. Henrietta, l*l*r Ar»pIM J*llR PRFHF .0, hewter. “Spring tii Juat S H IR T S $1.29 aaid Ihpid had "juat completed an It looka like It." . WL turned legs $194$ 9144$ When the mouth airlift to Japan." Meanwhile. Allied Jeta ahot arotmd the corner.” ONLY 72, BOYS’ 82A8 LEATHER TOP LAMP “IJGHT “ C roa«- DURCEL feels drv or the taite Mra. Reid, rhother of- two chil­ down two Oommunlat MIG-I.la TABLE in Mahogany ' ii stale, there's dren, la expecting a third child over northwest Korea today, TOUCH” w indfl" F L A N N E L S H IR T S $1.77 gold tooled ...... $244$ $1247 nothing more re- next lummer. . , probably deatroyed another and e:i* e:M-t 145-mile ground GRINDERS a h ANNEX “Your OMsmobile Dealer” arranged at treat You gef a package of five lot»- Hentachel waa deacribed aa alx front. The heavieat engagement Keiths. Open $ 9 9 5 0 6ENTD feet two Inches tall, weighing wa« on the.central front Urhere an Ar« r««Ny m $p«cidty with ns. Ye« Bffod to try out MELTON JACKETS $<4.50 A e c o w o t IsMiag Micks for-a v s^ (mall‘coat. A an account. sure to get the original Wrlgiey'a about 1A1, gray hair, brown, eyea. ambushed Allied patrol foyight a ONLY 18, BOYS’ $449 Spearmint Chewing Gum. Look m the and. when laat aeen waa wearing brief engagement with an un­ t» rt«HM tiMir SHporiority. Eat tlitm iiart or talu green spear on the package. a gccy overcoat and brown aport known number of Reda In the early coat. It la believed he is driving WOOL SWEATERS 99 c morning darkneaa. o a t . ■t*| a 1040 gray Naah aedan with Con­ Deapite the lull, ip ground light­ ONLY 8, BOYS’ 8IA99 S-PIECE OF MANCHESTER MMN k J PITKIN EAST HARTFORD necticut registration plate. BC634. ing the U. 8. Eighth Army aaid The mlsaing man haa heen em­ the Alliea killed, wounded or rap-, T cL 4134 SNOWSUITS $ 8 .0 0 ployed ui Hartford aa a clerk and tured 3.453 Reds In the last week. The ANNEX EAR West Center at F O R FINE I3at aummer aatuined ‘ owntralUp Total Oommunlat caaualtias aince Hartford Road ONLY 81. BOYS' fitfia Pt.Atn av n n aaaan K e i t H ^ s OPEN EVERY EVENINO FREE PARKING of tha Laural Park Golf Drivtng the first of the yiMr were put at 2t lA St e*MTE* STRICT M S t fUnga on Middia tumplka wtJL ll2 t2 . Our Promise la Your SHIRTS SI. ^ ii.i r.AiN ST o^^t^USiTL HIGH SCHOOL Satlsfactioi) T—

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1/5- •^•>.11 T ." ,3^^»gaiwj«;c‘jaaed;i'L iiAiSSM8^iMf~ - 'jOtKCHESTO EYEWD^ HEKAM). lONCHiaTtl. <»!W4- W ^ ■ ■r- ■-•-*.»Mrs.>iii im y. rTtr:.wrtWi.'fa* MUiyaMsdiffi f 9 i » natifmnl "Mtrlatie” hoUday ta chairman of th* U n lM Christian picture of HopA Tehran Ballpts celebrata - tha (oread doalBC of i ^ O ALOMMUM next year. They would ha trained tteifi^* Favored Activity |s»y BMtnta’a Mna cotuailataa in the 4 0 Youth Movamant, aalif Ip another for eix months, then sarve on ac­ Nurses Elect Cockerham in th Y e a r Bishop Urges atatement/Xrcpxi'C't for tha coni- Majlii Seats country two daya am. The drastic SlonN SorIi obS JPaair tive duty for 18 monthe and in the 4Split wl|h-WcBt namm. wytsiso -w *wwA 'T.lttee, that. he oppoeed UMT on reeerrer for another MX yeare, -- '- Moaaadegh aa a powerful propa- behalf o f over ten eiinion Prbtee- This program could b e ^ eix - Stdie .-Y-. *$ ;. --■• Re t , ii^ . • ■'-->.■>• Pe .*,^-VN, Mrs. Nelson As (hvanist at St, M ary’s Ba^ on LiquOT' tant young people.' |/| m (Centln— 4 lipeni B y O— ) iganda Weapon In the electiona. 'W monthe after Congress approves, (OtoMociad ftont rig* Q ) / "The Integrity and dignity of I Iran alao announced yeatmrday ahe at no extra coat. miliUry offielale r Atom. iu . tt — *‘PutUrin|t»alilp It found to bo on* of tlw coned from London. Tho bnllat botna, here were WMid not accept the appointment the Individual,” he eald,,^ '5a' vio-. testified last week. I DaOootjr *■ OTood Poblie Health Unit Has At UMT Camps lated by the authoritarian system ' ’" I »k. -— -- »n ha tbe wott JmporUnt Ucmt In the lovol cabinet, 'haa no direct an I^ eed In ma*quee,-^hoo1e^ gov* of'R ob ert Hankey aa BriUah am- Opponents of UMT began testi­ 1 tho pUeo oooBie to bo » • , u r in «t o o B f tbo oldw people. baaaador here. Hankey was war­ For Aniinal Meeting; Mr^ necaeaary to military efficiency.” •aetivo loUuiNi;liino punoit like tho Prime Mlniator’it ertment btiiKUiiga and other pub­ ‘ (OmthMMig fram Pag* Oae) / Shriver aaid permanent military fying yeaterday. Approximately 80 "Ownin* o home," the otudy time Flrat Bacretary o f tha BriUah EWI but informanta aay theao are lic iMheea. Moat o f tho 'veteHi tarara Cheney Retiring Head training "will convince large aeg- have asked for a chance tri appear. oBd women in retirement, ■ayt, ‘'meant more than a thelfer; ambaiNy in Iran. V committea is holding open hear­ it proWdet ototue In the commun­ worklno quietly behind the Aeon to. ilUtani^^nmJ drppped 1‘eadjr-mada menta of the world's population to a Univeroity of Qon- The aeml-oftid a l newapapar ings on a proposal to b ^ n imme that our long range plana arc not ity." Thera havenave beenbM no. puhHc atepa hdUlotn laib.tha big wooden benea. Mrs. Philip Nelson was electad On three of Bermuda's outlying lAcUcut otudy. Bakhtnr Emrooa aaid Moaaadagh’a form o f UMT thia year. for peace but for war." Moreover, one of the mott cher- toward a pro-weaterp, i Tha votera Bigittfled aged Noalem government haa ruled that aay (u- WUTHERKIM president of the Manchester P u V , uninhabited laleta acientiata have SHOE DEPARTMENT SALE! • Toro oiombera of the univer- Biahop Hammaker said "there •^e committee i r,.e. p 0 r.t • 1 ^ , ‘ conveniencot. nf ol4.ji(o.-lai Cairo, preaa nporta:pild yettat-. prinBta,_jnt e M Mjiib-lM f8 n ^ tura BriUah amhaiaadrir BNiat ^ ts ttriaemreaa beUeft that K eF fUacovered living' cahowa: rare ■Ttya V c e ^ H ir TfattS f 'day that Aiaam b n f' JUOO Me Nurrtnr Aaiiodatlorarthi^n." Pftgk hy IaYbi g ftriH hFv*r-hav*-*crvad-hk-lT*n hafaea consumed . in military camps is birds bensvi^^loliave been Mirvoylac tbe tyetem in the home...... ^ to maka an official ^ i t to Egypt.- aectioR of TOitan’aXnala ettiaenrjr. Fhon* 8 I 8B or NIghta « 81B nUal meating held yostetday ‘at^ gram f o r UMT which, a't full nor tat any BriUah colony. close to th* A per cent. strength operation, would mean training eatinet for 800 years...... ^dor people in a OmoMtlcut com eccordinp to the iinlvoroHy There was no indintloh whiuiap Only womenr—bnm ffXiy the Obne Bank Ftnaa the Manchester Memoriht Ho#-: a 8 Waatat) Btylea aniaity, found that home m o ^ ^ the Invitation wojftd be acreptad. '’dispensed to clvHians." 800,000 j-puths annually. .- . Btltutlon^fbm YotlBf-'^iiqn miae- Tha' cellacUona of art works of ‘ W Days Flral pital. Other offit^ra elected were; He urged the.committee to con- a All Stsea 4-8 $1JC Iptnindo Improvement rated high Dying in retirement.. While poiIb m '* Aa an interim measure, military There are ho longer any' pure- New York's MetttMMlitaa Muaaum Mrs. Edflon M. Bailey, first vice ^ ,aider "the desolation and ruin that U A lt Btylea aa lelturo time acUviUea among j j At MiaiT qi^Aed ^ahinaky im Iraa 8a4a.Tema \ o f A rt a rt aaid to na tha most an- leaders have supported a proposal blooded Taemanian natives. The aayingr* in d e n t - Mrs. „ Harry- Beiiaoih- - ,ltay , ______...... Id W. Shriver,. Jr., national be caught in ;h# enlaiglng draft dledlnlBTA ______- - {■rouetod that t^ r e l ^ ”®«*h ^®/nort themaetvea by carrenl eahir, 24 Hoii' F«iB3£j OoW M , treaxurec: Mra. Hamilton, •nuatsx---• ■ > fptlrement from hduaehold « o t w 1 Another 24 per cent live atloh are nbt a reault of our 'dan­ .JUsi n t e k e o 'r d , aaaistaht treasurer; G row inir GiriB*^ W «nR8Rli gerous ^^cm lngs' which Mr. Mrs. A. W. Gates, recording aec^ siippw S p O ^ ' The reaoarchera, Walter C. Me-1 aavlnga end inveatmenta and / Ambukin;! Kaln, Jr., aaalatant profeaoor of j the remainder depend on private Achesr^ (U. B. flaoretary o f ^ • ^ ! '* n d Mre. James Kirkpat- SpMgtStU State fwan Acheaon) told the war rlc^ cegyesponding aecretary. Reg. 83.47 aling hack sHppee in rural aodology, and Elmer u. penainna and old-^e..aaalatance. SufVKr MiUdwln, graduate aaaiatant in the ^hg aurvey ahowa that 20 per veteiwa union we were reapontl- UNION SHOPPINtt CENTEI The new president appointed the «ria«s pbik, while, m o O A OXFORDS dbpartmeilt, alao found that read- I rent of thnae Interviewed were ble for. / •FT MAIN BTREEf TRU S-FfliM EA 8 T HARTFORD following committee chairman: Mack, bloe. Mxee 4-8. ^ I • 17 Reg. $4.87 Vahw lag. lialening 'to the radio and ■ born in Eaat Haddam. 34 per-cent le struggle la the result of Mrs. John P. Cheney, Jr., nursing;* peoples' deep conviction of SPECML . . . **"■ ptibHdty; "Suit alttlng and thinking'' alao elsewhere in New England and 2fl Mrs. per cent in New York City and right to freedom, honor and Ladles* % Carat Diamond Ring 8400 — Our Price 8SFF. O. Finnegan, finance; Saving i$ the Secret are among the chief occupations Mrs. Harry- Benson, nominating; of Of eJderly men and women. environs. Some 10 per cent Complete Independence. Flam Taxes An anniversary celebration la in Conofikn Moe Slippon "The world today is witnessing Man's Watch (Popular Hlaka) gM-SO — Our PHea $88 Mrs. Charles Jacobsen legislative; I William B. Kloppenbt and Al- Profeaaor McKaih and Mr. Bald­ the old folks Interviewed, in the offing for John Cockerham,; bert D. Chapin. Better Living Reg. 83.47 vnlura. Red, white, most important events in the Mid­ PhM Taxes Mrs. Philip Cheney,.revisit is; and a Black only win chose for their aurvey the study were bom In other parts K nift BeU 819.95 — Our Pries 88.88 Mrs. HeniY Mallory, fund raising. for 40 years organist at St. Mary's Auditors duriiig/1i952 will be blue. SIree 4-9. Style, m o a Risen 4-8 town of Eaat Haddam, because it the nation and another 20 per dle East. British and American Misa Jennie B. ^ in d , Henry E, imperiallam is trying by all means ^ Jewelry AppUoacea Heuaekeld The meeting was called to order Episcopal C?hurch. The Vestry was comfort, economy. ^ 1 * 0 # a Long Wear Foam Ruhhm one of a group of towns with a in foreign countries. Mrs. M M Ir JMnvar Lea Angelaa. aeen wHh her two chlMrew, FoiYOwngrEaioNne.-BR.- Marcham, a n d/W. H. Peabody; A'MimpIc formula, yrl one that works. Type Sole. * a pomible to preserve their in- Bhnnila, S. and Oawiy. 4, beMevnd eke hnd bwjrlM her hnabnad. CpL Diamond Ring* Televia|ofi FumlaMogs by th* reUring president Mrs. rger population of peraona over The survey by Profesao^'Mc- John P. Cheney. Jr., at 10 a. m. atithorixed to plan the celebration whila John J^/Fox and Mr. Pea­ When you nave conaiatently you «afe- tereati In this area whieh they Fayten Robwer, ia # 84. Iaasph> Mas, BMWtsgr natll ahe saw m news­ Watchea Toeatcid XXih SsU 6B then the aUte aa a whole, and Kain and Mr. Baldwin ia tin flrat BroUers following the regular meeting of at the annual parish meeting Mon­ body will hqdd the committee of Fuard the future and provide a better report of the Expertment/Btatlon consider, of vital Importance in paper piMta o f Vasik prlionera of-war la Kdrea. Mrs. Rohwer hoMa alto becauae there has been a re­ Choker Beta Refrigeratora. Percolatora the board. Mrs. Gertrude Rayner. day night after Rev. Alfred L. W il­ counters. of the College of Agricylture on their military strategy against the p4e*are af iftn FOW aha heHavaa la .Her hi h aad and ellaga ta lia-ing for youraelf and your family. cent Influx of older pemona into Pearl Seta Irona Preaaure Cookera nursing supervisor, reported 8,258 liams Informed the assembly that Mr. D ^ e y , senior warden, was CHILOREirS SHOES SPEM8LSI older peraona It ia n ^ of a ae­ peaceful nations.” the hope that he la atlll aHve In a red prison ramp. that area. visits were made by the five pub­ Oockerham. who began at St. re-elect^ to a five vear term as Our Own Pedigreed Oxfords At This Low, Low Pries ries of live reports by the rural Al MIsri said Vishinaky alao de­ Wm. P.Quisli If you have not opened a savings The univeralty men found that Clothing — Toys — NovalUat lic health nurses, 62 home visits Jiary's on October 29. 1912, is now a tni^ee of the Building fund, aoclologista. clared the Soviet Union would "try “ We Ben The Beut For Leoo” account, atart toda.v to prove to .vour- a A group of MIssen nearly half of moret han 250 old­ were made to expectant mothers serving his 40th year. v.’hllxJohn A. Trotter was chosen Others in the seri^ will include to assist economically and po­ -publicans Feb. 22 in the Fairfield to /111 the iinexpired term ‘of John •self that “.Saving is the Secret of Bet­ leather atrap shoen— " er peraona contacted live with BE WIBE — 8HOP WISE — SHOP HERE and 4.50 home visits made to pa­ The cclchratlon. u-hlch will take alien 13>]-$. their children..-Other relaliVM_.or hobby farming, ip/ New York litically all the middle eastern pm- Stasi^ii, Halleck Inn. IHOME MANCHESTK H4t) tients in line with the maternity ght. who died during the past ter Living.” __' . - _ /. -___ -pfes" thlrsty-forUberty and inde-^ pisre pome time next October, is a niHdren't otforda — 8 Siendf. following their retirement. Slate, a' cbmpartSw belw>eh“ ■ a service. As toe clinics. 51 p-e-niitsl expected to create cori.'iidc'rable in­ Tar.- Mr. - Trotter's ■ term w ill ex­ agricultui'al aiid M manufacturing pendence In order that they may atylea, alrea 8'.]-.5. The famUy tradition of caring for To Aclciresi; (G( were held. 80 well baby clinics. 42 terest among old-timers, som; pire in 19.54. The most popular place tn keep vour community, the/working of a se-' be able to fme themaelvea of west­ tuberculosis clinics, with 228 field The rector was the presiding of­ All leather uppera. Reg. Valiwn tie old folka ia atronger among ern economic domination." • •*'• ••>• J-^ £ 3 from dtstsnt points, who have savings is in a Mutual Savings Bank be­ the foreign-bom than the natives, curity plan foyfarmera and Anal­ visits iri. the line of dutv In this ficer at the meeting. He presented 'a Long wear rontpo aolea 88.88-SSJB , Hartford, Jan. 28—tdV-^HiuwlA ^ - mjnii been interested in the music at St, cause more people now keep their aav- tie aurvey reveala, ly, a cenciie.'bf distribution of particular' field. The tumor clinic Mary's. the atatistical report in behalf nf Byraeaafi Will Face New Triei was well attended at |ta.23 ses­ inga in Mutiial i^avinga Banka than anv Hnme« Important older folks ip Connecticut and the E*. fltaaaen, candidate for the Rn- John A. Trotter. Every Mem- both the clergy, first calling upon nation. sions and 2 toxoid and vaccina­ the Rev. Richard B.' Kat.ter. cu­ other place. Thia IS a Mutual Savinga jBut despite this, home owner- Syracuse. N. Y.. —(4h—Syra­ publican Presidential nomination, iter Csnvs.ss chairman, told the "T------~~ tion clinics were held. rate, to comment upon Interesting — Bank. cuse University's footbatlera will will address a Lincoln Day Repub­ Mrs. Rayner also reported the meeting that the 1952 budget for phases of his work. SiMicUajX in order to remove the face three new opponents in 1952. lican dinner in Willimantic on Sat­ new heart clinic under the direc­ St. Mar>‘'a has been oversub- A well-attended p o 11 It c k. ar­ by aurgery. SALE OF The newenmera are St. Bonaveri- urday, After thri address, Staseen tion of Dr. Liindberg and Dr. -Re­ acrihed. ”1116 people gave Mr. Trot­ ranged by the women's auxiliary, X-r^B and radium art power­ ture, Michigan State and Holy wilf hold a ,pt^t** eottference to gal, will be held the fourth Wed- ter and his committee hearty eon- preceded the meeting. . BONNIE LADDIES ful Manta In .the battle against Cross. This trio replaces Lafa­ which the public la InvUed." - neaday o f every month. gratulatioris. ■ It was also , learned iRegular $5.95-$6.95 Children’s Shoes , cancer, but they have to be used yette, Dartmouth and Illlneis. The Governor Lodge and other state from Albert T. Dewey that the ; Penhieqw of 19.51 BuHdinp; fund now amounta to All leather soles. with care so that In an far aa poi-; Oriuige Oridlron met Holy Cross officials have bMn invited to the Mrs. (Theney, in her report, $142 962.53. alble they will destroy only the previously in 1950, Michigan State dinner, to be held in the WiUiman- spoke of the probjems during the Doxens of styles ; Doctor Mncer cells and aa few of the in 1939 -and S t Bonaventure in tic armory. . Detailed financial reports were In many colors. past yesr, ssying that "19.51 was given to the members in the cus- normal cells aS possible. 1910. Rep. Charles A. Halleck (R.. a year of progress and the as- $ 4 - 2 9 ! Rixek 8>]-8 In Indi, assistant GOP floor leader . . i_ » . ! tomarv 10-pagc form, the first ™«SaviH^ Bank^^Maiicltester R. C. n. widths. In the 14th Century, aome peo­ In the House, will be the principal soeiation made many im ^rtant , ,{„."„rfietal reports and Dr. Jordan will niMwer advance in Its servi^ to the peo- containing the re- A MUTUAL SAVinOS BAPIK. i : tkwia from his readers In a apaetal ple thought eyeglaaaea were an in­ speaker at a Lincoln Day dlnnar ple of Manchester. We were par-1 Real Wear in Every Fair eohimn once a week. Wateh for vention of the devil. of the 25th Senatorial DIatrict Re- tieular y Krat,fied "ver the com- ^ ^ „ All -.•tumq*us*3i*v» t» Drpojin :i -^Womeo'a. iC-Way. Radtom Wield Fewer/ mendatlon of the Medical Ad- , he handled Deposits .ma4a. oo ar befora tha i .Riindlal Infadta. ; CUAliAHTlID •' Growing Girls' ^ in the Fight Agalaat iCaiirer visory -Hoard of the servlceo « » - ,29 ,(17'.-13 tri receipts tor iffl- pur- Ri^RTOlfCirMMlvs Reg. 84..50 values IN iU ll ' Reg. S8..50 Crimson TMe Ruled the Onurt nurses rendered the townspeople. ; ln?t year. In Bddjti.on to tnia firth of any month draw Interest 1 By Edwin P. dordaa. iH. It. CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS K irV i'd ^ rep orted on the Honor $ 3 * 4 9 ; Written for NEA Sendee Tuscaloosa, Ala., The much cheeking with other mirs s K a / t e m t i tram the first of the month. $ 4 . 5 0 Roll fitml. ihe Veterans' fund, the .(KV . All styles, sixes ■Mra. F. asks for an article on the Uriiversity of Alabama was once ing associations, we reliictanUy Rook of Rrmeiubranre fund, and Rlreii 4-8 POWER CLEANED raised the rates, for bedside nurs­ DC.D. widths iubject of treating cancer with the scourge of the baaketbsll the parl.sh's "misee'lnneous funds." S-8, a C .D . widths court. That was when they had ing rare to' 81.75 and $1.25 for CAUSER BY COiBB the X-ray melho t I' I K I \ N K IN I \ I : , xause o f the inctcaae In the coat | m,vvTnrmts-($3 4 T4 2 4 TlOJ7 the proper^ri IhTf method f.r ivk . . I nopimaling eommittee. It is necessary lo start with a two contests of 1931. The con­ M cKin n e y b r o s . the rules and policies of » e as- . |„.,oed bv Gordon Fogg, sgain biief discussion of cancer ns a dls- secutive win mark was haiied by U 1 lll'l'ii \| (II soeistion were revi.sed^ The ex- honored the Rev, James Stuart agse. Canr^ is a condition in Butler University in Indlanapo^ ALUMINUM cellent clinics run by the ass^ia-! BLAIR'S PRE-INVENTORY SALE THE NEW COnON AND RAYON elhirh-rerlaln cells of the body lit. The score was 23-20, 1 '.O I*, .irl "t. 111. ^ 1.1III 111 - 11 r .> .> ()«{ VALUES lion under the capable supervision ; p„,„itus", and' Sidney Elliott bv ila rt to griiw- wll(l. of Mrs, Gertrude Rayner came in ! designating him warden emeritui. CONTINUES THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY BOUCLE SWEATER [The body is made up of many for high praise from Mrs. Cheney Wardens Albert T. Dewey and different Ifindi of sells which ordl- Vdueg I* 1.88. Sturdy ufee. ss well as the untiring work of tilt at on omoiing G. Howard Briggs were both re­ - nkrUy. In/ the normal person, grolv. the nurses in the field. elected. New Vestrymen, eTceled normally and maintain a balanced price fkaf, Mvgt you Commenting on the death of for three .veafa each, were Francis Pictur^ at left is ong of thrM rdlatlonshlp with the other cello. COATS-SUIT^^ v / i* i > ? c DIAMONDILARMY and NAVY - phsiy. Suy ten. Each ■ General Mariager George Waddell. A. , Englctiart, Jr,, William B. styles in soft luscious paateli jSotnetimes. for reasons which Mra. Chene.v said. "The associa­ or white. Sizes 34 to 38. o ir Research workers are. atlll • 8-Cm# Farcalotoe Kloppenburg. .Sr„ George' G. K. DRESSES SAVINGS UP T O 5 0 % tion lost a valued friend and his Bfeklng, some of these cells atart Maisnn, and Henry E. Marcham. • 3-Fc. 8oucc Fan 8*t loss has been and will eontinue to W. H. Peabody w*.s re-elected t « divide and divide and multiply, STOCK LIQUIDATION SALE • S-Ot. ConiMnation - he felt keenl.v." Mh Waddell had clerk; and John Hyde, treasurer. farming what is known aa a can- Cookor . seri'ed for many .years as a mem­ Vestrymen who retired were cei'oua tumor. > ■ only $ 3 .9 5 Follow tho orowdt for groator valuot to ttlamoRd's Armf-Navy Stori • 8-Ot. Covorod* ber of the busine.sa advisory com'- Robert J. McKinney, Gordon G. /, Cells of these tumors may be of Sowc* Fat mittee. Fogg. .W, Randall Toop, antf Wil- hm’eral different kinds, and may 35 On Board, liani E, Hunniford. They were not appear In several parts of the The hoard now consists of 25 eligible for re-election. bpdy and grow *t different ratei MARKDOWNS ON SHOES members,' four new members he- The. meeting also those aa dele- of f’peed. I Ing added, Mrs. Ir\-ing Gtinderxon, r gates to the tiiocosan convention I Check tlnwtha » l Once I .Mrs. Horace (.earned, Mrs. C^u ! AToert T. Dewey and Robert J. ..:At.pr*«ent.-....tbfL..problem, px- FOR WORK treating cancer is to identify | /.Mjahoney, and JilM- Jay Ruhinow..,.j Smith J:w,ith. W-. i I . . Peabody ..and ares these cancerous, growtha as soon New ia the time to Save Mrs. Chene.v thanked all the W. Sidney HarrUon as alternates. membeni of the board who worked Delegatca 16 the Hartford Arch- f t , i t ' a i possible after they have gtart- One lot $14.95 jackets.Cab-/ r a o H ___ , .with ,her. the officers whose co- ed. ”' When this can be-dcine toon deaconr.v. will he GcoGga Torrance, sfdine. quIItH lining;. A r i' operatian v)a-As so important to the Si ., and W. H. Peabody, with Mrs. after ths caqcer tumor haa devel. W-ACIL. BROWN ope.d, .rembvar of the , tumor arid deep^spatedfonmlclr dear-- functioning of the as.sociation and William S. Davis and Ear|e ,S. plus-bra the ehilrmen" o f the various com­ Rohan as alternates. The Man- a l of the' abnormal cells la gen- ancc. mittees. amlly tha treatment of choice. ehe.ster Oouneil of Chiirchea' dele- Mr*. Cheney was given a rising gatea will be Mias Jeanne' Low, X-rays and radium are used Each vote of thanks for the splendid •dmetlmes after an operation in I Every Jacket Has Been Slashed order lo try to destroy any can- In Price for <)ulck Clearanre. $4 ta SI.VahMt work she had accomplished during First eomo—First Served SWING SKIRT DRESSIS her four years In office as was n ^ u s celli’whlch may have been Sparkling whlta or col­ 1 ored c r e p e — long Mrs. Bickford for her four years' EAT ANYTHING WITH missed. eW LD REN'B service s.* treasurer and M r*.! ‘They are aomctlmea used to de- hlaevea, atyied la cite* Flnnegsn. s.ssistsnt treasurer and ' '...a w ondei afroy cancerous cells -In regions SMASH - CRASH! FALSE TEETH I JACKETS Mr*.' Gates,, secretary. ^11 fou have croubla wich plaiet which cannot be satisfactorily ap- MEN’S TROUSERS 40r* wool. 60% rayon. that Blip and rock and caust fore here ... Big lot— All sizeA BUfn»''7^fY7 Brimmi Plaiti-Uner. One applira- Crush-re.sistant 88 tn |12 pants. 8% l8 | . 1.81! Whnt 0 buyl tioa rtiakcB piaiet Ac tmwg/f and tiaf tkmt Btnj, LeffAt Noticer- S orry no anerartonat Pairia ib For ^ 1 1 | * V V Gooft and ^ ^ O R Cirif l«va the r<-ient.TrFML. JOHN .1. WAIA.ETT SHEETS PIUOW CASES Simply lay fofi strip of Platti*Lincr oa trouble* poddeid bra W O R K S O X Rockville, Jan. 23 - - (J^ — The t tome upper or lower. Bite and it lanlda par- of a wonderful cf Timothy r rnley a k.s. - Double Red. Slxe 81x99 . . ^ 1 A au ,« a . I-**^^^7* ^'Y^afrftaftteleta.odorleiaakarflilaaf Tvncihv Fniry, iite of Manchester. In “Seconds” • lYiqilPUtrintO thP fAtal.| leyou aad your piatti. BaatoTablaifdfatra^ eric Dlitrirt, iM»ai»i|, 3 For $1.00 ^On mAimn nf The Manrheeter Tmat ♦ Each 4^1 o d U ^ MORI SPKIAU TOR OWlS jhootlng of Joaeph Morawskl. 37,'. h.ik if bf Wlllington ip Mansfletd two' 2!?¥LJ'Wi«y pnirERBD: That sis montha from 1 the lath day of .fanitary A. C> . tavj. he P8TMI8 1.00 s'eeks ago will be held here Tties; ' BRIMMS PLASTI LINER and the same are llmiled and all-/jred TMf riNMANINT DENTfRi nillNin for the rraditora within which to bring CfHfii PonH8i.S h r 1.00 igy at '2 p. m., in the office of 1 In'their claim! against said estate and UNION SUITS FLANNEL SHIRTS Bounty Coroner Bernard J. AcKer- tht aaid administrator Is directed to gite- rublle notice lo the rredllors to h'DR MEN A . 'nan. I ndng In their clamls within ssid lime i REG. 82.93 O ^ C A A aljewtd by puhlliMng s enpv of this ! GOOD and W ARM ... Each *p 1 o V O Coroner Ackerman said ioilay ! COSMETICS NOW ...... Z For o ^ O o U U :hat Mra. Henry Madore, who.Is-' i>n.'er In some newspaper having a rlr- | WE CARRY ALL Ctdatlon In aaid probate dtstrlcf; with- . free under $1,500 bond, will “be ' Initen daya from the dale of Ihia order, i l e a d i n g b r a n d s . SMhe-. U . lIUi ,i:iaKt.4i..lhe i , .-epreaifntedAt thej hearing by. A L .; aefics fiisn WORK TROUSERS . W ;briiey 'DrinaTd‘ '’ C.'’ Fiake, former ' I JOHN .T. WALI.KTT, .tudge. atate's alVame.v. Other ■ material Arthur^gStorii AT A COURT o r PROIIATI! held I arltneases. aa Well aa State Police av Mancheater within; and' for th* vho assisted in the investigation, $2.95 $3.95 BIG SAVINGS W , V ■ '^g * * ~ n ' ______■ sttp into -cosE’Bress'V"''''^'' lUUet from a .22 calibre rifle when 1* persisted in knocking on'Mra. 1 Rdncheater. In i^d District.'dmAassd. BANTLY " s ' in bold black checks - Oh mntioB of Tha Mfsrhester Trust " NECKWEAR ’ Midore's door. Mrs. Madore ■] Oft. of sstd Manchestar. administrator. , B IG S C O O P tlaims sh« thought Morawski was ' . with crisp white hjque trim. ORMIRBD: That air- montha from - TOTS’ COMHIROY a prowler. Aetually% Morawskl i ■' , 1’ r 1 tha >tft day .af January A.D.. 1M3. be i V ' * I Ml OaxSS SHIRTS. Whiles. — |e Big clean out. 8% | * A vas confused and was seeking to OIL CO.I ant the aama arg limited and allowed OVERAUS *> ’ / , ’ ' -V Wonderful in town, perfect fat tha rradltara.wlthln whl^ In bring i solids and stripes. ....each “ BIG CHOICE” A For ^ l o O U fain entry tn a girl triend's house 1 t 1 f • le dhalr clabni against sale' ettate. and ' tha aaid admlaiatralor la directed tn .^leross the street. TEL 5293 V for travel .. . your firat choice ai*e public nellre to ihe rredltora tn A t the time of the shooting, j hr ng in their elalma within said time h $ t I . ■ k for mo.st any occasion. * all iwed by publishing a cony of this ' dri. Madore's husband was awa.v t efi cr in aama n*wipap*r haring a Rag. 1.781 Rnf quolby.. It work at Pratt and Whitney 1 J \ \ ell ulatloh In said probate dlsirtn ALL MARKED WAY DOWN iircraft. East Hartford. With' Range and Fuel t your buttling doMn't match Dan River Wrinklshed (rinifham. w1 hin ten days fmm the date nf this . PtBBU DOT wothabto pinwalt cw^wray, aji er. and rerurn make, to thia court I bibJrom, wapanSan. 1 la 6. dra. Mtdrire in the apartment was el ghe nolle* glyen. , BOOTS, RUBBERS, ARCTICS, PACKS another woman, whose husband Oil Distributors Green, red or heijfe predominating. e JOHN 3. WALLETT. .fudge, f njlARQUISEniS vaa-alio wnrkinb at- the Eaat 1 333 MAIN ST. ^ your hip ling...try thg ntw Hartford plant. Sizes 7 to 15. S8.98 A COURT or PROBATE^ld' I ’.i??,*'''*'*!**'' »' Rag( 8IJI8 ------T O C Aufo, Mirrors, Window > the cradltars within which tn bring KRCAU PRMTS \ and obtorbont. The potented foam rubber Jnierts ore la Ibair- ^ ritrialiu against said eatata, and Plate. 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you’ve longed for skirts like BAGS better SPRING BLOUSES SWEATERS liVNCOATS these . .. imported tweeds . .. DRESSES butter-soft shetlends . . . ROBES handsomely designed . 1.00 straight from the workroom values LINGERIE you can taka nur smart sports­ of a famoua designer, some are. these ar* unparalled values! $ ^ _$ .98 youU find tl»»m-chiunbraya... wear buyar's word that these Imagine leather-lined, buttar- 10,98 to 2998 3 - 9 8 _ ■■ are THT iw^eafer VilUSs of f he~ .A. auede trimmed ; ; . eome htve ■mnoth 'iealf bags, designed frothy batUtaa, crapas, faillaa .98 X . . . a fabuloui aroup nf famoua- year . . . you’ll find fine zephyr handsome belts .. . but every and made in gay Par«G at knits . . . Imported wools . . . valuei to maka blouaaa in whitaa and col­ one is a gem of a buy! sizes this fabulous saving! beau­ here’s a rare opportunity! Papa Burton slashed whop­ a real opportunity for values 6.98 to 19.98 ors. sizaa 32 to 38. turtle hecks in whites, pastels value 32.88 value 35.00 10 to 18. 22.98 tifully atylcd . . . plus tax. ping Mg dollara from the price tag* of these new, whopping big bargains 1.98 and darks! 34 to 40. value 5.08 values to 7.S8 dreasey dresses, includes pure sllka, prints, crepes, . . . better pettl-coats, you'll find satin and cotton quilts, flanneia and cor­ these are terrific values! novelty fabrics, velvet trims, failles and some Twretop enaemblas. junior, mlssey, alips and gowns from duroy robes In this sweeping clearance, aome TV aeta tome with matehlnf hats, broken slsaa women's, matemitlea! _ bur regular stocka. values 1.98 to 15.98 too! broken siren and styles. , HANDBAG DEPT. BLOUSEDEPT. . QTV’kD^CMUfgsrxlK laW idAK A f> i/JCdir%C*t>*P r. , SPUJITS\KEARJ)£PT.^ COAT SALON DRESS;,SAL0N ■ 7 7 - : : : “ T^GERIEJDI^^ ROBE SALON

JUMBO CLEARANCE JUMBO PURCHASE JUMBO PURCHASE JUMBO PURCHASE JUMBO CLEARANCE JUMBO PURCHASE JUMBO PURCHASE JUMBO CLEARANCE honry rotenfold stars and tinners NYLON ALL-WOOL HANDBAGS STICK PERFUMES SWEATERS SLACKS COLOGNES Nylon H|iif ~ Brushes .... “1.00 .98 value 2.50 • marvelous ip'oup of pastel fleece, and checked .00 values to 5.00 / coata with magnificent velvet ciiffa and collars. .00 .98 value to 6.50 Plastit Travel K it s ...... 1.59 values to 5.98 value 7.98 value 1.00 ye.aterday you would have paid $2 more per slip 100% wools from a well-known designer’s collec­ vslue 2.50 . . . heavily laden with lace on the'top and bottom tion. sizes 8 to 18. - values 49.98 a sweeping clearance of our regular alock ... you’ll find knit and woven nvions in this match­ a clearance of fine slipovers and card!- . . . Including laathers. faille, cordureya this famous maker’s exciting new slick a clearance of these famoua perfumes at Fitted Travel K its ...... 2.00 less sale., size.s 32 to 40 , . . white. and saddle leather*, plus tax. authentic tartan plaids, with tine de> eolognes . . . in fragrant choleea. plua value 4.50 gana . . . in navy, pink and dark green, tailing, adjuatahle walstlinea, inaidt grip- tax. . an unbellevablt price.’ plus tax. broken sizes, para. aizea 12 to 18. COAT SALON .SPOET&WEAR DEPT. ______HANDBAG DEPT.. SPORTSWEAR DEPT.------COSMETIC BAR COSMETIC BAR COSMETIC BAR LINGERIE DEPT. e ■■ ■ J ------^ r ' ■ ' 1 ■ ... 'T”*' jfJMBO PURCHASE • - * JUMBO CLEARANCE JUMBO Cl e a r a n c e JUMBO PURCHASE JUMBO PURCHASE JUMBO PURCHASE JUMBO CLEARANCE j u Hb o c l e a r a n c e JUMBO CLEARANCE JUMBO PURCHASE JUMBO PURCHASE .TUMBO CLEARANC*-’ JUMBO CLEARANCE JUMBO PURCHASE FABULOUS RHINESTONE NYLON MENSWEAR SWEATERS all-wool CHALLIS dark-seam, shear JACKETS BLOUSES HANKIES UMBRELLAS SCARVES GOWNS and BRAS PEARLS EARRINGS PANTIES SLACKS H GLOVES PJ's HOSIERY where else could you find 5. q .9 8 strand simulated pearls with J value 7.98 Q .0 0 values to l ’ 9 8 . , 1 .0 0 values 14.98 .00 '7.98 brilliant rhinestone clasps . . . ^ B - value 1.98 f.O O 12.98 1.00 value 3.98 1 value 2.98 0 ^ 0 value.* t6 you'll find every conceivable .00 ■ value 1.98 7 ’98 . ■ |.98 « pair style from chokers |o regula­ \ ’ ■- I O c - 7 5 . ■t 3.98 valua 1.35 aaeh tion pearls . . .i brsrelets . a gioiip of belted, fitted jack-.... MtTtngs white and pink . . .an '* purchase nf sparkting~fm- ’ famnuS-mako all nylon brief* _ long sleeve cardigans, of. tm-^ dresaev velvets, wool jerseya stunning gray slacks with ported yams, in broken sizes eta. In beautihil corduroy in broken sizea and colors. values 26c to 1.50 I8'^riH;~pWdslihd solids with pure silke, satins, crepes and values .7.98 to 5.RR you’re not buying a pig-ln-a-poke brand . . . no alrt plus tax. valuc.a to .S.OO ported atone* . . . In unuRiisI . . . Iti' larey and tailored black e la s tic i^ waist band. tonee. value 1.50 , wovsn boi^rs. famous makbs these are our famous exclusive lady Windsor sheers design*, plus t*x. and colors. sheers. some flannels too! 1 . ‘ styles white', srizrs 5. 6 and 7. ' tapered leg. sixes 10 to 18, \ that you buy all year round! new spring shades. Sizes JEWELRY BAR OLOVE BAR 8 'i to 11. JEWELRY BAR LI.NGE;RIE DEPT, SPORTSWEAR DEPT. SPORTSWEAR DE;PT. COAT SALON SPORTSWEAR DEPT. HANKY BAR ACCESSORY ^ R ACCESSORY BAP LINGERIE DEPT. CORSHTT SALON \ HOSIERY DEPT. • , ----- ...... B U R T o N ' S CHIL DREN'S SH OP BIG VALUES AT PEANUT PRICES BURTON'S CHILDREN'S SHOP BIG VALUES AT PEANUT PRICES

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value 1.39 ...... 1.19. JUMtO CLEARANCE JUMBO CLEARANCE .98 JUMBO CLEARANCE valua. 1.65 value 2.50 Hooded turknit towels pair DRESSES value 2.29 ...... 1.79 CHILDLIFE Knit tie-shirts with' tabs sizas 6 MILLINERY months to I yaar, valua 79e, value 5.98 value 69c each each 49g SHOES ^ j i ^ what’* the mo»t famoua make of T-ahlrta «|P VI Jp you can think of? m s , that’s.right! wa with spring lust around the comer, you'll PMre white quilted pads a clearance on girla* - M AV - ■ can’t tell;----- —but yoa’hyou’h raoogniaeraoognise ______the au- snatch up these top-flight corduroy over­ IBx 18 ...... 69g we snatched up Iheae weU.tallored all- felta and plaid hats. .00 perlor quality in a minute, solids, stripes.stripes, alls in a minute! sizes 2 to 8x in all 1 -2 PRICE wOol beauties from a famous manufac­ grab these superior value* in slightly discontinued num­ and jacquards in sizes 1 to 6.' buy several wanted colors, famous maker too! , 18x34 .. 99c turer . . . alaes T to 14 In greens, grays irregular pantiea from . this famous bers from this fa- . valua 4.88 value 8.88 value 8.88 in tlda once-in-a-lifetim? sale! and reda. maker, slaea 3 t<^4 in whitV and paateU. values to 2.98 moua-maker, includ­ ing navy ^wdaa: Satin-bound crib blankats aUas 8 to 3. indudba entire stock alxe* 8 to 14 and 36x50 2*99 value to 8.45 , pr^tatna. BURTON'S CHILDREN'S SHOP ' / BURTON'S CHILDREN B SHOP BURTON'S CHILDREN'S SHQP BURTON'S CHILDREN'! SHOR BintTON’S CHILDREN'S SHOP BURTON'S CHILDREN'S SHOP BtRTON'S CHILDREN'S SHOP BURTON’! CHILDREN’S SHOP e ' ■ - J [BURTON'S JANUARY JUMBO. SALE! & B® ie!llSa|ll!B U RTO N ?S JANUARY JUMBO S A L E ^ ^v

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I f e r V . ' P A G E E IG H T IfANCHESTER EVENING HEEALO, llANCHE8TE^4X)lm « WEDNESDAY. iANHABY,2S,19St U A N C H E 8 T B R EVENING HEEALD. MANCHESTER. CONN m WEDNESDAY, JANUA1Y R8, I W t -• •|^M*i^^JlMt 111*1 iili •||iiii»^ ""''r" '.....■ ■■- ...... - BBSS! tnpoaatbUltlaa ara tadaad, in ottr found Itself fbread to own its own ly dilldraR are rafoestitd pyJMts. Wtmmantte: thied. M m Bdarard teur night proceada of. 910T.49 Bhutan; men’a Brat; Charles Aa- ■gc, redocad tn Uia atntus o f eb- Teasels if it was to obtain any Jiiaee Atberttee Bralaatd, sdiool bringa to a t o ^ to date of 9288.45 Sodth Coventry enumerator for thie district, to pinwall; sscond, Bdward Bhutan; toward tha drive which vriU eon- Legion Head ocean tranq>ortation for its own ntaeleA nnd. tber* la » ra*l chaiiM^ ' Ml*. JMhM iitaa centact her at her home. M n third, Richard J. Neff; apeclmla tiniiethla month. . -TV ..4 ^ iiiftiftii %ralh ttat -Utlnga cM^ba-dona.arhlch needs. And. the venture has ggiHa. Bratnard la emimerating childrea J A m WiliRHl 'Omen. Joseph. Occae ;^Thore Mill ba a setback - -paiiW j{br and M m - Mary Lemoreux at Wedneaday a t.i p. m„ta tha anm- ^-Boosts IM T . nUNTINO CO., INC have nevar baen done before. so %vell that Bwitserland now m,Mm _ firom one year through 19 yeara of 'N iffc; /- tl BitMlI StrMt And tbia chance—the chanca^ sav»h additionsJ. jnsidjSidrjiUpn ■ L age ter tha Guard • ( Uucatipn. - •,*The„Ridgea-’!. Tha PP«t wUl be torium of tha. NaOwn Kala ,0ow-, ’'cv^i-'wJfrrv-B Mrt, dliS^SdJohf? tn charga o f a similar party here muaity Oantar. Mombom t t ■ the ^ HuKkrattr, Cana. that thinga which have not been building, which its fleet Worhera aaatating the Connecti­ ___ TBOJikS r. TKR0U90N. ■on qC N igk at|rott,: wm obimm cut Regional . American R M Croaa Feb. 1. t Tm unit will be In charge orgaalaational eommlttae of the W in tn Korea,'Then Re* fashion f«Rtr« lor YjBtinfldonehfifor ■ -'..J WALTER R. FKR0C80N, done before can and will be done .up to> 200.000.^(im total. of the party hem Friday at 9 Center who wiU be tai charts srill their' twenty-fifth wedding annl- Blood Mobile Unit Tuesday after­ gain Lost Friends robliihcr* now — rapreaenta the potential It ;WwS^a good reliable joke p. m. Include Mrs. Howard A- Craft and iMJ^AaTwiMBT, ■ ' , ' rstind.d Oetnbtr 1. im venwry on Frid«y. They win be at noon at tha Nathan Hale com­ positivism, the potential . dyne* :Viditle it lasted. munity Center Inctuded the fol­ ■ The Robertaon School boya* M ra George M. Bloodgood. Sajs D. R. W ilson heme to their frlendg duHng the Coventry Fragmeat Society of PublltMd Brenr Ennlng SxMpt mlim, the potential creed, tbe po­ lowing: Mre. Frank johanaan, baaketball team win play the ...V evening. Friday will alao mark Storm Gmmmar aehaol Thursday the Secoad Cong regational Church RuadAyt And KolldayA Ent.rbd At Uia tential answer to the imaginations Mre. Johnaon'a birthday,' Mrs. Robert ^Hhlms,- Mrs. Vbiton naat Wlndtor, Jan, 29 ~ Uf)— FOAt OSIcA At BAiKbrAtcr, Cona., ai Wenner, Mrs. Marie Nellaon, Mr*. at 9:15 p. m. In tha local school will meet Wadnaadiy at 9 p. m. at The couple were married Jan., Old Church Community Hooae for BACond Oaia HaII MAf.br. dnd hopes of mankind which alone Donald Rialey, Mrs. Alfred Mc­ auditorium. • - ■■ v • Foreign policy, universal military an aftemocm can light our world's way to Cain. Mrs. Harry R. Ryan. .. Jr. M*. and Mm B. loram Beerwort tralabig, M d the ability for Amer- H e r ^ -i^ y va1u^\conscious mothers SUBSURUmOK RATES ...... Court Cases y I’of Owbi'''itiiir m s ~6ai Tear 6y~iTAirV i tiEdi atfength and wirvieal. - -MravJamM MartlnrMre.-Albert ^ M idwinter*s ValuB^ and Style Event ■piaia|Mit“ ClraH* "T i *^am ak ia qwnd tha wiif&> bi i'TTam~dafaaiaiT ilia _____ Sis Montbs by M tll...... t d.00 Seven out-of-state motorists .Kalber, M m Mary gidlivan, aa free world ware keynoted In an One Month by M A ll,,;,.,* ..,..t‘.,g LOO, gmith Coventry.' Mr. Johnson eon- Palm Boadi, Fla. Tha coupla aa School of Mgaaflwl team by In A Mood For Slntintin? who failed to pay for overtime dueta his own plumbing bualiMaa nurses, Mrs. Ray M. Davla, M m a seore e f 84 to IS a t tha local addrost by Donald R. Wilson, na* SinvIA Copy ...... M parking tickets they received here Frederick G. Blasell, M m Walter pUui to May until about April 1. tional commander of the Aaaarican WeolUr. by fsiT lo r---- i f ...... I M from bis homa on High street. Tha Marry Maida 4-H Club met •ehpal auditorium Maaday after­ Subs DoIlTeftd, OnA T aac...... glKOO We resist statistics as long as we the past few months were fined 98 Mrs. Ruth Wellee Pabjran of Ri Keller, MlaaiAllce thorp,' Mrs. noon. Soerera fo r ' MahatMd were Legion, daring a dinnarln hla hon­ Milton Zurmuhlan, Mrs. Albert Tueaday, Jan. 22 after school at or by ipore thSB'SSd Legtonnairea can,^ an d ^en jwe w each m Town Court thla morning Melody Farm, South atraet, wae the homo of Mm ..W alter Cargo, Olldden with 9 points, Meikle with --- ...k.... ^-..MEMBER . o r . . * - ~ i - by Judge John 8.'0: ftottner."“ Iir All Mahogany Keane, M m Albertr Bray, M m J. and aiuiUiafy membera at , THE A880CTATED PRE.SS l>At us know If we bore you.' presented a certincate and check leader. Misa Shirley L. Walk, .5, Coogan srlth a, Coventry aebrers ail cases the motorists said they lor.|25 at a dinner meeting of the Gordon Hamilton, A. Harry W. Ol­ Were Janet. Rychling 'sritk 18, Schaub'S Restaurant hare last ThA AuorlAtAd PrriA U .oscIu.irAly The Trtimsn budget for the fls- Tolland county 4-H aaaiaUiit club , ■ _ST>tltled to th' USA of ropubllcAtton of had forgotten to pay the flnea be­ Connecticut Dalrirmcn'e Aaebcia* sen, M m Herman F. LeDoyt. Mm. Daria .West, l0L~Marta .JiAiria" night. Governor and Mra. John BecAUM Manchoiter mothers know th«t our values are authentie due to .lepBniSj :E«fjPrgaent-;:|«rij^:t!W '.Lodga' wafp-hosM ^ 'guaeta. ^ L. fTAT.Wltmwdt,' all newA kAApAtuhAa crediUd la it. layfd d r u m a Route 15 Crash GIRL? COATS * COAT SETS • STORA4 COATS yertlsements smt other reading msttW a charge of failure to atop for a The Robertaon School girU’ baa- a year ago he moved to Florida large reservoir of atrong men and in The Manchester E r^lpg H>rslA\ About 21 acts were'lnctuded In the V, hat government alone is going | stop sign and waa fined 9«. ketball team has been Invited to because of poor health. He re­ program. , ■ capable leadership in the event of 19.95 attend a double-header baaketball cently completed a new home at Has Local Driver ell out war,” ha said. He bleated Wednesday. .laniiary 2.1 ' to spend negt year is more than ! Francia J, Wright. Sfl, of no rer- Four adults and three child acts 12 3 piece cent seti, sizes 2 to 4 O rij. 14 .4 1 ...... New 10.41 Mwice as much as our total na-t***" addresa, waA aentenced to. 20 game Saturday night at the Willl- 1589 Daytona street In Holly Hill. ware eelacted during the program the educators Who eald UMT Is de- daya in jail for Intoxication, exe­ mantie SUte Teaehera College. He wsa a native of Austria and was A Wethersfield man was treated morallaing to the 18-year-old tional Income in J9.12. when we hit for the benefit nf the drive. Chil­ I 3 pioee coot sots. 3-4 Orig. If .41 to 22.4i .. a e % •> a a cution of which can he suspended Picture your rooms furnished with tables The contest la between Wllllmantic 74 years of aga at hla death. He for minor Injuries at Hartford youth who breaks the continuity New 14,48 Bold. HiHlorif l.raderRhip a I.IP.OOO.OOO.OOO low. dren in the winning acts were by Probation Officer James Diiffv that gleam, with the satiny smoothnesa of teams and teams from Naw Palta was a Meson and -Shriner. There Jeshnette, Loretta, and Henry Hospital last night after being of hie education by milltaiV serv­ General F.isenhower. in hla prc.ss In 1029, when our total national . if he can make necessary arrange- Teachers College of New Jersey. ara no knosm sqrvi'vom. Cai iinBRoberta Kalber, and Donv- struck by a car driven by Francis ice. “So many of these educators 20 coots 7 to 12. coot sett I t e 4x Orig. 24.4R to 32.4 § . .. New 22.48 hand-rubb^ Genuine Mahogany! A model The Invitation has been extended - eonf.e ren.ee, yest erdaij waa fiinc- j Income _M-ss $94,000,000,000, (t menta for alcoholic treatment forj_ Mr. and Mrs, G. I|aymond John­ thy Latimer, Adults In tha win­ J. Bishop. 44. o f . 328'Center atreaL who sound thIe view would not for every.-Use ui this group. (A two-shelf by Francis Gelaaler, athletic di­ son of High strset entertained this town. The accident occurred have employment' had it not been T coots 7 to 14, coot sots 7 tw IO Orig. 34.41 . . . Now 2b.4i ' ttoning in the realm of Interna-j rosis iis only $4,Ms,000,000 to run \ .. i ning acta were Jean Kalber, Anna T ier Table is not shown). Values to $25.00. rector at the 'college and also during a supper party Sunday and Diane Richardson, Joan Stew- during the atorm. on Route 19 be­ for the G1 bill whlcH provided tional politics, which. It sot hap-J our government. That Is 20 times I Two pieces in frieze! coach of tha boya' team, to Wil­ night in honor of tha birthday of arc Theodore Belts, Sr. tween the bharter Oak Bridge and them with their education," he de- 4 coots by Fiichor, S to 12 Orig. 44.41 to 54.48 ...... New 34,4A pens. Is a proper and nece.ssar^’'i less than the preseht'cost (if gov-! liam E. McArthur,, Grade 9 teach­ C. Irving Loomia o f North Coven­ These acta will affain appear at the Brown street exit from the clared.- business for him while he is wc^ar-' ernment. It costs us 20 times ss er at the . Robertson school, and try on that day. Gueats Includ- tha annual March of Dimas bene­ highway. 'Tlia American Legion, which 7. sub-teen coots* 12. 14 Orig. 24.48, 34.48 ...... ton also coach of the Robertson School ad Mr. and Mrs. Loomis, Miss . Now I4>8 Ing his uniform in his ' present j much to run our government now o n i fit dance Feb. 1 at the Hayloft at ' State Policeman Bkiward Faith ta 185,000 mambera stronger today ,/y 2 3 9 -0 0 girls* team. Tha first gams at 7 p. Juna D .. Loomia, Mr. and Mrs. ^ ic h John F. Chappells will be investigated and made no arrest. than It was a year ago at thie 4 storm cooti 8 to 14 Orig. 24.48 ...... capacity. ! as it did 2.1 .years ago,' j- Monday, Feb. 4, the Patrons In- m., will be between the second Harry Hitching, Mr. and Mrs., master of ceremonies. Policeman Faith said Abraham time, must show Increased vigor .J^ow 14.48 He-occupies the historic po.sl-1 In 1929, again, we spent about) siirance . meeting will be held at Usually $298.00. Y e s ; Both these pieces . . . tha teams; the second game at about Harold M. Turner. One act from each diviainn will Slade of 127 Coleman avenut, to combat, the prohlemC^ It faces to­ tloh of being the first commander one-twcntlcth. or five per rent, of : i]}*' home (jffice In Glastonbury. $:30 p. m.. between varaifv teams. Thera warn 1214 tables of set­ be chosen at that time. The win­ Wethersfield, waa eleaning the day.” hs continued. 10 storm cooti 8 to 14 Orig. 34^48, 34.48 ...... ; Now 24.48 “starter" pieces for your living room . . . for only There will be a special com­ In history of a peace-time coall-1 our national Income for Rovern-1 m e " r ^ r r back in play during the Green- ners, will have an opportunity to back window of hie brother's Mr. Wilson said he waa over­ Dus to Umtted quantitlM all Items subject to prior sole. $239.00. Modernized aquare-arm Lawson design; two- munication of Uriel Lodge. A F Chobot PiMrt, American Legion, tlon whose objective is not wi^r, | mental, purposes. appear on a televiaion show on stopped car. Blahop toM pollca-he whelmed by the courtesy ahown _ . . *------, Mr?; .iralPggtestpn who has unr cushion sofa '( matching lounge chair- . . »-■ in your- 'And AM,-$Uturday at 7:80 p, m. In sponsored card party in the Le- •WNHC-'TV, U h S 'n n *:! 6,- Ne'w thought the utt lights of the Slade TiTin on Hie ohc-day viaii tb“ 'th4 hut the absence of war.. He- iuCs . Our total national Income has dergone a major operation In the choice o f Pew ter Gra.v, Sherwood Green or Garnet the Maanntc Hall In Merrow. The gten rooms Friday night. In Haven. car were moving and discovered state. He wae showered with entered apprentice degree will be fonnd. from his own experience Inrrea.scd ainre 1929. until, In 19.10, Manchester Hospital Is expected Red, friezes! charge were William Cadeaux and There have been 54 more coin too late they were not. gilts from eveiy district of the that this'position carries with It it stood at 92.19.963,000,000, as i "Ilir conferred on five, candidates. Oarl Harold 8. James, both of Mana- cards returned to Mrs. Herbert Connecticut Department. M.' S'now, worshipful master, will 5eld. and Arthur Webb of Sniitlr certain historic necessities. And ,h., W. Love, fund chairman, with a- The aaoriaed valuation of Man­ SAVE up to 6.00 Teddlert, Girls, Sub-Teen occupy the chair. Coventry. Prises wars awarded total of 9136 received from thaac hattan property In New York he has been hold, Imaginative, and In 1929 In other worda, our na-i $S0 from the Fashion Show they Rcaldenta ’ in Rnuth Coventry American and Canadian wild­ f to the following; women's first. cards. Thla brings to a total of 124 City In 1958-51 waa 99,291.841,400. fowl blologiota found marked In- yet realistically impreaalvc In his tionsl-income is three times great-1 held earlier In the year which will who have not been contacted In Mm. Chariaa Fahey of Mansfield; coin cards with contrihutlona of In 1951 Carroll County, Ky.. had One Piece SN O W SUITS reference to enumeration of fami­ creasea in 1991 In wildfowl In thalr 300 DRESSES ■ recognition of these necessities, er than It waa In 1929. 1 ^ Pii.rchase shrubbery to second, Mm. Annie Martin nf 9176. Thla amount aded to ama­ Its first outdoor fair '•» ,10 vaara. summer breeding areas. fk,., __ _ .u ! beautify the school grounds at hat included.. .eiaee 1 to 4 ■ '■ and. in hl» campaigning for them.. Our national Inroma la three j ii;n,D^„n the achortl . Group of : He began his boldness in the limes greater. Our cost of gov- hoard and selectmen are ready to Reg. 3.98, 4.98, 6.98 mitch-nolcd speech In lyindon last ernment Is 20 times greater. have such work done. Group o f 33 Jul.v 1. when he first openly called Then we spent one-tWentleth, or This work is a rommunlty 1 0 9 8 project of the Rllington Woman's W ere 13.98 to 18.98 Sub-teen 10 to 14 for the federation of Furope, five per cent, of niir Income ,on Club. SLEEPMAKER Reg. 8.98.7.98, 8.98 . .3.99 and 4.99 Yesterday, In his -press confer­ government, fjfow we spend rough­ The next meeting of the Indies' 8 A ll Nylon I A ao ly one third.- or perceixt. of our others 20% off ence, he sharpened and amplified ,11 Benevolent Socict.v will be held Orig. 19.98 ...... 1 4 * ^ ® .-thla-tccDnuncndaUon,-_SRecific(Llly.. income on government.___ ■ _ i Monday night. January 29, Ip the . for relaxing^ eiaee 1 to 9, 9 to Sx. 7 to IS '____ _ he auegfSted the calling of a enn- -—Then, federal- tax-or debt -took | . ■tltutlonal convention. . which one dollar out of twenty away PoH'iuAll la Top Sulky Driver meana that he Is urging F.uropc to from ordinary Americans. r e f r e s h i n g do what this young counlyy did Now, federal tax or debt take Goahen, N. Y.. (/Tv Harry entire PoW nall, tralncr^driver. for the A r­ Sovot up to 10.00 ^ . . STOCK OF when.lt came to Ita own historic one dollar out of every three away i s l e e p ' - -*. CORDUROY SKIRTS Vir|in W ool' SW EATERS i One con.slsta of comfortable, pCr- en Into the telephone in Boston. For the arhlcvciiient of collcc- Form erly $34.95. Once again W atkins Sleep Shop brings you , . , . , ’ oiaiicnt brick barracKa. siliiatclt MsVos- Pranting out that many things I ','v 'u. " l , . rrFSFht. JOHN .1. tVALl.FiTT. ! • . ... ,L. . . . 1 lion to Mnsbliigton avnilah c. sible becau.se we selected the chairs in short-ends of deluxe long conaidcred tmpnaalhle had al- . . . 1 - ■ - . > - .* ...... --.-r-~\Vhen they sre -iving tn thp ,r-;'«*r-,-yf ,Ji.'in.ti<:b. A- *5;:hn>i.^n.^i.sir . Brocades,,and Armures included!.. - ready happened in thi; direction of NTAnrliFEter. in haTiI nW rirt. ticrmanenl barracks, the Marine reguFfi, o f Rurnpean unity. General ThP pxpriitnx #xHtDTTF?t hpr trainees sre living what is called ■ Klaenhower then described, sim­ flpAl Af)mlt)i8trAtiori Jirrount with aaI'I Toddlen, Boys' and Girls' to size (6 a civtlixed life. When they are CAtAle tu thla Court for Allawanrr. It la ply. hut cloqiicntl.v. how and wh.y onDKItKI> Thm tint Uth rtiy of out tn the bij|ta, they are ''pio­ F^hriury. !}lo2. lU t#*n o'rlofii. forp* he feela aa he doea about the need neers.'' Mfito). At thF Trohutr Offli'** in tha Better Quality FLANNEL PAJAAUS And opportunity for carrying this Munii'lpar RnlltlInK in aalfl Munrh^a- tar. ha Rtul tiia aama ta aaalirnad for a trend forward. All the tiainres have class. ItaarliiR t>n tha ailowanra of Mirt art* ' Solid Mahogany "Woodbridge" sUci 1 to 4 “ When you finally fiml some­ I work. And w-hsl the base com- mlnlatratloiK^ aroount with aaid ^atata sites 3 lo 8x siaei 8 to 18' I mandant hss discovered is .that am. thla ('»9ij^ft dirat'la (hat noth'a of— with extra pants 8 to 18 Reg. 3.98 thing that must be done, ' he sold, lha tltna amt plara aaatxnar) for aaM \Reg. to 2.48 |.49 the '’pioneers ' invariably do much tifnrtiiK h»* Rt'**!! to all pargona known Rag. 2.N ''Impoa.'ihllitlca disappear and be­ l'> ha Ititaraatad tharaip !o apivaar an«l ■ come merely major obstacles. In better at Ihcir studies than do the !»a hagrfi ttiaraon by puhllahtne a ropy trainees who enjoy all the com- «if thla ordar In .atoua nam-anapar hav­ the light of cold, hard facta 1 sim-^ ing a rlmilatit>n In aaid Dlatrlrt. at I Open Stock Colonial Group M pI.V can't are any acceptable al­ nmf -^nvitnhig^N nf TnnrtPTTt , durir hafom thr-rtNv -nf-imtTt * ternative to a union, an economic civilisation. Furthermore, when i "eVr U o r -'7 ,.‘.;;r"v the pioneers arc .shifted to civili- ".•'■'I’v ” t Hit* .onl-r Ariclln- .a union, between the states of 1.1 at Sale Savings! clea ra n ce o f CHILDREN'S SHOES Western Kurope. 1 can’t.'-.sec how r.atlon, thrir grsdes ^o down. And ('on'i"" Emms *'m " TV'u-ms'n •conomlc union can be aucceaaful .when trainees are shifted from ; i <*iVUi7.atl|lUl nut to th^ fronll<*r, i r’’'*nf*odort. : J*Ur‘rto Ltmon, CoiMA diicentinuad 8tylai that wara 5.45 to 1.50 unless there la political coopera­ 3 * 9 9 tion: -’ " I their grades go up. ^ |. ..lOHN j.- ivaI.LETT. ludg-', Colonial Chippendale at its beat! Dig- high sheai. tiat, patant Bfid rad strapa .. ■,1-iypuld be the-hurt - tn j wlanatlon .Ui. ,of: “ a t a w U H Tlir riiaRAfPJiiytk n ifi^ , relitrained bracket base.dOsign- minimise the numerous difficfiltics ronr^p. that thr rnlPt-tainmcnt rtia* ; "• VfAmh^gtFr within Am. fnV th** " with gracefully 6crolled apron.a, pine- I n»»lrlrt f»f Mqm*hr.at(*r on Ih f 218t ___ :;7 7% O 8H 8 8 ^ 10 lOtt 11 3 3H 3 that confront such a program. ' I rail ions of rivilixatinn lure the iftv of isnusn A f' l'W3 I I H 13 ~13H 13 13W 1 IH trainre.i -to apcmlmij Ihgir lime t'rFPPiit, ,1^ N J WAI.LETT. appleUop bed.4, .aquare-framed mir- A -=1_ 3 1 1 1 i 1 Z Onnalder just the pride of 1 ro r.i. . . antiqued brass butterfly pulls B 1 1 3 1 1 3 3 Z 1 ' i 3 3 '■ 3 sovereignty Ihst ha.« -existed for I ahcl -rnerKy away from' their KstR!.* of \tich«p| T VorUrtv. Utr 1 hoke. * ' ' *" •*f .Msnrhf*st^. m C 1 1 z . z S 4, 1 ■■ ,,hundreds and litrrally, in some rPBRPfl. on the center-guided and dustproofed Z i 6 4 3 4 i 1 D 1 But it al.*o eoem.* apparent that Thr pxrruf..p hivirie PxhiM’wiI hl.« .drawers . . . Ihumbnail moulded top 1 $ ' 'S $ 1 1 cases, thnvi.sand| of years. It s ter­ On«l ■rlmiRtstralton Airoimt wiih sbi*I tho comparative severity and FPlatP tn (hi* Court for •lloBunrw. it rifically Important. But wc are in edges. A ll add dignity and ricliness lowfsr niciD IN m BUD! , 8TRIDE RTTB s h o e s NOT INCLUDED ...... aiisti'ritya***' f'lAeitAVi of thi* IIIEX pioneer life con- 4Y 9»F»fc'*l»E»r» »1*1 I X - w- .■. ito'tb e AUrmabogany, construetion and ' • a r SIJ t - ei a'' mmdku mtddi j'Wl'sf' "W f have come up to ^waBriRBa*9N* Rr tSssdssw aipMaABBT end $f$*8 i9te$Sfe0ed is deoeede t esettMiff et meisneld when the ional revolution corns 1 " '/ '" " " '■ I* " " " to the trainee.,. ! hand-rubbed .satin.v smoothness. Final On in the world ha, .lnm.,1 *" - hV^rm* \t , finish is protected with John.sons -W axi-.— — ------C h a o x T T s s ^ .7SSSSS!'- ^ fleriop and jO'-nPIT'..other fl^vrlopnicnt^w devrlopincnU. *4 # * • ' e. '*'5 - * -___ Ptai:c.. A/»ij^i»rt ./«i',,»»lii . evr,ermat» / INGSMlAYETTfciaNUI ■ 'i- • ► • ' ' X ■ ■ , ...i'..-.-. ... If — we were.....- * to take* • gJi. i 'ntrrrsi^rt ihiprput (ii sptMNir anil 1 f^volutton: then have n rrvo* tltl* (NR- i hfarri' (hFrpni.(hRrr.nA iivKv RiiKtinhlM k ropie,.,.-. i- f rovrry na finiil. Rml prorretl upon I . Ir som# iwiwspapFr ha^*- as ydu Nitay Nita, 2 piapa ilaapart, pastali. . ijzar 00 to 4 . . J(ag. 2.25 . . 1.54 lutlon broujtM.*'lihoiit (hr in-, ,* . Mhr a rlriMilatlrtn In miIi] r>u»trirt at Xme nRtionatiam of hackwar.l' makinj^.fSur |l^aat rt$F -ilav* b4‘for«* thr'itay of *ald 1 hoarina, an«i hv mailinR In a- rofiJi- I Birdsaya Diapori, 27"x27" . . highly absorbant Rag. 2.|(5 . .des. 2.25 ewuntrtea. In any event.-all theee ** '‘'’ '•"n'f'’ Gahle as poa- *^**^*' bf.for# January IV ; IMJ. a rt*pv of !hi*.:ordFr tn l>p thlnga are goinK on and 1 believe P ""'* ’ i let.ul* Moriarti, 7M Oak •Ireot .Colum-j ' A —9110.00 Cheat of Drawera Siip-dn Shirts, combad cotton, diapar tabs, 6 me. td^? yrt. Rag. 14c . 54e .that old traditions, old practivea ' * * ’' P " " ^ bu*. Ohio; Jnhn K. Moriartv. ‘ Ka*t " • 95.00 Crntar str^Pt M«nrhp*tpr f*onn oven let's say. old affedlon.*, have children. So we guca, , ___ ^.lOIIN .1. WALLKTT. JudRP Cott*n Knit Nightiai,-pattalt, drawstring wrists, hams, val. 1.25 . . . 74e to be readjusted and new anawera ** " r ' B —942.50 Double Dresser . 'I ' lX>rRT *>F TRORATK JirM found. If someonewould show me " ’ "rinea al .Quantico, a few I MBnrhFsirr mMthln am./ fnr (hr Mirror Here are the truly advanced aplomobiles for 1952 We mean the only can At or neafibeir price with Handmadt Draitat and Rompars, ambroidsrad . . Rag. 2.41-4.41 . . 1.41 , 34.50 an easier, better answer for. the ahipp.sl out to the u L .ir t " ? V D 'W (hr *’21nds»^ . , . the only fine cart priced to low . , . and one ride Cenierpoite Power . . . ^viiig almost unbelievable f ( . Flannal kimonosi^gowns, paital trims. .Rag. 74c, 14c ...... 2 for 1.0 0 . lafety and aerunty of the Western i ’'•"''■ert any! Preaent WAI.I.ETT CHEVROLET will lell you what we mean by that. smoothness and freedom from vibration. ' ^ irorld I cerUinly would be rf,. RcholRAtic «'hoI«*ttc inem.alm..inrqtiaim<»A. , .mm**. C- 9169.00 58" Double Ertale ..f Well-. A Strleklami. late , Moreover, wc mjan that Chevrolet supplies gl1 of Manrheaier. In aalrt DIatriri de- Dresser Base We mean the only can at or near their price bring- Towal-n-Hped, fine tarry, whita and paftats, 36"x3b" Rag. to 2.44, 1.64 IfhtMl. But I JURt cannot fini it eeaaeil. . ■ ■ these fine car advaptages at lubstantial savings ; . . i flood While || (.jialed 129.00 < ing you the beauty of radiiUH, new Royal-Tone i will thU; An I go around CArcutor J»»vln« rjihibllrrl hi* for it’s the hwett priced line In iit field. Conit in; iwM Rscaiving Biankatt, Papparal, 30"x4b'' whitai, postals.. ^ 5/>’/«ng with Body by Fisher! a talk to many governmental, of-; Onr of thr worlds favontr ' to thil (?*urt f*V*^*n?>irirnr? iTi* ' D—9125.00 Cheat-on-Cheit it; and place your order now! .«a e ■ Rag. 74c, 54c a...a.. 2 far 1.00 3cial< in Europr. I have yet to run ! Jokrs han. it seemn. been inkrn out; Janu^f *^vi^*k* 99.50' * We mean the only can at or near their price offer- iKlraasiBGBtb P O iV n i^ g ^ «t o one of them who didn't be-1 of cirrulation. \Vr refer to the fart ** nrobaiB offirr in thr' MunrcTpHi . ing such s wide and wonderful choice of colore larith Satin Bound Blankats boxad, 36''x50" wantad shadas. Rag. 3.4B . . . 2.48 lave economic-mud polltiral union ' thal a “ Swia, navy" now rx.ala. ! “hi'tl aHth New AiMoeiaiic Ckoks for Snnt ae-tiun driring at .. - ■■ -— ..... br«rln» nn B 979.00 Poster Beds ~ uphobtery and trim, in harmonizing colon, in all res neccoalty. Not one haa ever' True, it |g only a mercantile” ’" Rl owRn^ rrf *aid BdmInI*!r«tlon Full or Twin Sices. lowM COM. (Combiaadoa of Powertijds aad 109-k.p. Vahrw Chatham All Weal Biankatt, 36"xS0" . . Rag, 7.45 ...... 6.45 •rcounl with Mid -etate and this ' be Luxe sedan and coupe models! ia-Hcad EaaiM optioaal ea Dt Una modata at extra.coalj fuarrclad with' the theory." ; navy. But It la a fleet o f some 25 85.00 < ourl dIrecta'Ilut nolIre of th* llm* - A * General Elsenhower, In hla lead- ships., which range the world's ant. place aulxned'tor aald hearinx be Trimbla Kiddia Bath . . Rag. I 6.4B ...... 13.45 Xlven t(), all peraona known In-b* in* I T S THAN ANT PTNtR CARI U p top bath, adjustable tub, foot pedal, spray, utwty tray. .irabip In Europe, fa obviously at- .seven aCaa. manned, in large part, ^created therein to apixuir and be F t- 944.00 Vi'gbt Table , empUng to produce Impoaatbili- thereop by piibllahlna a copv 34.60 by Swiss crews, Of tniR nrdrf In unm* nrir*Mprr htr- Hawkaya Bassinatta with hood . . Rog. 10.48 ...... '. *8.48 laa- Yet it happens that that is SwiUerland ended the validity tnx a> rlrculatlen in Mid Diatiirl. at least Itve daya bef.rre the day of Mid eloaa woven wicker, collapsible legs, caatere. •reciaely the kind of leadership of4he famous Joke during World G— 925.00. Dresser Mirror hrRTlng. .Rnd' by ntRlIlnE'In a rFgiftrr- ■ 18.50 B e kind 9t world needs. For once War II, when, with the world rd iBtirr on. or brforr January 24. 1952 CARTER CHEVROLET CO.. Inc • ropy of (hU ord#r to B#ttV 8. To*'. he Medenhlp ftaelf appeare, the shipping ahortage, Switaerland IMO H#bron Avf.. Glaatonbury* Cbnji. JOHN J. W A L L B T f. JudgP. R —9110(00 48” Draaesr Base 3L1 MAIN STREIT MANCHISTER 86.00

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, JiANCHESTER. ONfN;, WEDNESDAY. JAf^ARY 28, 1982 , ______. ______■' ...... — ...... - • ■ ..■- ' _Bs I! I . ■ .''i' !■ " J...... III I'mXiiiii . i yA 681BV HAKCHBSTEE SVENm O HERALD^ VANCHE8TER, C (»}N « WEDNESDAY^ JANUARY S8;198R ^ laiasteil iwbMta? m iis s s s lu^xiiaiJULiaMiiiiiliuiaaiaw i^^ ^^l^■lill■^llrlln^-llll^^^ -Ynurmi Mriie 2 Arrests Slate Prote«tiiigr tar the American IM M t and Craas. and J. HalMy Thomas, field Diree'ton, Thrall to Meet Union Asks Lodge HfTEMOH nnB^ Ooney Dealcra AaaeeMUon, tac. Of Home Service diraetor o f the VeteranF Admin- Super-Sack for Aching Backs Signs of the Times Mere teen-agara are getting tatration ta Hartford, wUl also On Great Debate PAINTING AND - __ .' In 4 Aceidents Divergion of Gag acne. aaM the American Institute attand. To Exjplajn Stand PAPBIeHANGING ■at. Dermatatlea.' Inc. . , ------— . 'Th. Maachnatez. ciauatry Clipb. ftam Torkt-Jan-.-rlO..(4V Fof-- Oa W ater Supply Problem Satit«nctlaN OwriutaMl Tha demand la 'up fof“ ~coia will’ ba th. actn. tomorrow of a mer President Herbert Hoover win Mic*^ invMUotcd four acci* Hartford, Jan. 28— The - In Phone Book r. Hattfofdi Jan. 33—idV-'-Awtata kooks .and M pw kb^ day-long m8MteBoa=Hnin> BarWpa dellvar-a. radto and tsUvisloa «iiiU •tncii ytaM Titr •»<> made tSMimcUeijit' Publfe UtUlUaa O b»- FRANOS T. « n according to the Diamond CUk Regpiratory Ills ; The first tentative step in'iansfeengineers and officials on Individ- employes union today asked Obv- workera of tha Amorioan -Rod! 4roaa Bunday on tha subject "The two arraata. Both eaaea want cfis- miasiori has protested against a Phew M14 Horseahoa Cb., which hasn't made Tear Since the Great Debate." I at tn Town Otmrt thta mom- piementlng the vast and complex [ ual recommendations on different pn^Miaal to divert 48,000,000 cubic emor Lodge why 18,000 workers By Saul PMt Cross. Horn* Barvico of the Man- report Of the Fite Protection and I nights. ■■eMiig a pay raise "should be ro- turera, which has dwigad lU anything fbr a horac in 48 years. Lead Deaths Toll Hia offtoe aajd that tha speech sr" feet dally of natural gas now (Par Hal Bayte) *Tha year 1868 ahould be a year choater CSigpUr will bo hoata at will ..be carried ovor (JB8-TV and PhiUp W .' VanaUiadaa. 33. of UtUlties Study, committee and the < Some items in tha report, such Scheduled for New psngland to -QtiMted to pay for a state deficit, Maw Terk. Jan. 28— Piffp # ttteraacUdn of PUie HIM atreet. Hancheater'a waUr supply. . wlU be followed 1^ the board Was .tbeirwterAaUotUU preside!^ at a DR, ALVAN A. YULES tlnent to their work. Heart diseases brought ths sec­ roGMtrmass meeting aponaored by eba, Inc. "Wa’ra Just now nrvnjr^ The trend around the country la Fork Lift Rentals, Inc., ' which ito "arm our air iuid ha;val forces Patrolman Thomas Graham No data for the meeting.wSa set not made deflnlte last night, but The Cbmmiaalon asserted that ingpublic reaction to the idaa." Present at tha meeting, besides ond largest number of deaths. to tho teeth" to defend them. last night because of the crowded i it was the only plan of attack Hfca union. toward greatar uaa at governors buys and sella used materials arrested VaasUiadeS after investi­ the amount to be diverted under • -llM damand for flagpolaa has on nvoivlng doora, according to Manchester wortiera, will be rep- Thirtaon par cant of all deaths That speech touched off an en­ gation. The park'ed-^car. operated agenda of the directors, but a date. suggested and the proposed dis- the proposal represents 31 per cent The union poaed tha question di- ' HAS RESUMED handling equipment. reaentatives from the chapters at cams from this disease. Cancer X Snd Neer • JAIVII StlRDINB rtctly to the Governor today be- died down 'because of goreriiwant the Revolvtag Door -division of the Robert O. ktorria of "Brooklyn tire series of speeches i by other 3um gnuar (Ovor Wootwenh’s) auNewsfn, by Prederick A. McCarthy, 45. of convenient for the directors and \ ciisslon with Thrall on the water of toUu allotments to the North­ Bristol, Hartford, Meriden. Mid­ and other maUgnant 'tumors were politicians on U. 8, foreign policy eauae.he was unable to attend the- raatrictlons on bulldinga, aoeord- International Cb. FI f t ea n said the American Committee for dletown. MUford, Now BriUta, Dtol3430 • PhNip I. Jvnkkis, VIS MANipw Arisona, received damage to the Thrall_ w111_be selected by Mayor | supply would be the first step in eastern Oss Tranamisq|on Com­ Ing to the Aaacriean FI n g p e 1 • nvolutiona par arinute Is about put in third ptoee causing II per and became -known aa "tha Great rear and left rear fender. Harold A. Turklngton. such a program. pany, which will supply this and aeaaion and hia representatives REGULAR HOURS the Defense at British Hemaa has Naugatuck, and WalUngfatd. 'Miss cent of all deatha ta 1880. Uen Mto U nMsrti W iH ssnudbl tosu E^lpment On., which la now mok-' tops' with the nirulatora. Hotels been daftmet ainee the. war and Debate." ’ , A ^charge Of reckless driving The question of the water sup­ DIstilbutlon Problem the other New EnglMd states. The prasapt were unable to answer IL tag ship booms. and banka att their governors at why . dnemT. tha pbena company - - ■ -- ^---- r agalnH. Bernard I- Chappell of ply is. ,considered the most . Impor-, It was brought out th*t while -loss of- Uils-gM,-said-Uis (kmimis- —Twisting that-the plea for- a fBM coat'tif living riiiae shofild be Tka.AaaoelaUon for tba JtmloO' .18 /(tPM, bucF^dwartment aforaa ft»eg*t:'itT . . .. - - . 7; Coventfy, arrested by 'Phtrblmah tsnt in the report that aims at there " fs a sulflclent supply oi sl6«; 'wb'uM hsT« « ef­ tion- of tha Adirondarka assured WilMkm A. Pearson this morning fect" upon'the Connecticut econo­ granted Immediately, the union and terminala at 14 or 15. Membership la up ht the S o c t ^ overhauling the whole fire protec­ water in Manchester, tpe problem US the mountains are in good About 1.600 dentiata around the after the car he was operating tion system In Manchester, is one. of distribution. The report my and upon the ability of the took issue with the Governor’s of Former Special Agents at tNo •yktruck a utility pole and broke' It state's gas distribution companies claim that a balanced-budget and shape, eampa and hotels are being country now practice hypnoais on Federal Bureau of Investigation. Major RecommendaHons recommends the installation of a held to a minimum and the aaao- patlenU so afraid of pain they off at the base was nolled. The connecting valve at Middle turn- to meet anticipated demand. a reclassification study w-ere need­ Inc., a social nrganisatkm. Thinga Other major recommendations ed before a raise could be granted. ciattan baa a "powrerful voice In ran t even take the aneathesia also arc bussing at tha SoeiodnB'){ . accident occurred at 4:10 a. m. !,l*.e and Main street, .which.would The Oommiaalon also announced Aibnay.*'' “ 'today at the intersertlbn of Center made -in the report are consolida­ t hit ns Starr," Working w cooperii- needle, said the American Society Anonlma (Tomercinl Importndatii £e kept shut in case of an emer­ A Comi^te Line'Of nitw w l I n metaphyaica h a s ' street, and Henderson road. tion of the town's fire depart­ gency. tion with the Maasachusetts Utili­ for the Advancement of Hvpne- snd Exportadora Rkiplateaas. the ments. creation of an emergency Grand Jury Posts droppad since the Second World dontiea American Society for the Preeer- According tn police. Chappell's The problem of Improving Man­ ties Commlssiori, was preparing car traveled 62 feet before strik­ connection between the north and arguments against zone rates for VALENTINE War.'-n* Indicated hy the lower Sixty per cent of the rahbita Im­ vatloa of Sacred. Patriotic and south end water supplies, estab­ chester's water supply is further student ragiatrntton flgurm of the ported to thia country are now Operatic Music, the Aaaociatlan of ing the pole. complicated by the fart that not natural gss proposed by the Ten­ Charge for Lunny In an accident yesterday after­ lishment of a firemen's training nessee Gas Transmission Com­ American Fottodatiofi for MeU- used In making felt hats. Reavara | Lacedaemenlana, and the ' Soelete GRRinERS only are there two supplies- -one 7 7 7 M ain Sf. M anchv’Sti. r, Conn, 2-3-J48 noon near the intersection of program. esUblishinent of a town­ pany. CARD$ phvsical Aria and Scianecs. Ine. are slipping ta this market. "And' Franeaisa de' Berets Baiqiws„ Inc. wide fire alarm system and the for the north and one for the south Bridgeport Jan. '23.—(iTl—A ‘'Buaineaa (a plainly louay," said didn't you know that coney is the Chestnut and Church streets, an — but also by the fact that one In Both Commiaalona contend that ^automobile operated by Mrs. Mar^ addition of paid flrerqen to the the zone method dlscriminatez grand Jury returned a first degree CANDY\^ a man at the Aasnetation of Ad- Britlah word for rabbit and Ooney The sting of a Jellyfish is sel­ tha Besser. 38. of 114 Adelaide fire department. the north is privateiy owned. To against areas farthest from the murder Indictment yeatertay Justahle ShooMer Strap manu^-- island was so named because It dom serious. ■ iron out this difficulty, the board against Paul J. Lunny. Jr., 26, In \ road and one; operated by Mrs. Christie McCormick, who head­ Texas natural gas fields, such as ■ ghlrley R. Midwood of 413 Parker last night authorised Acting Gen­ New England. the shooting of hla estranged wife, rnder New OwneraWp ed the local committee and who eral Manager James H. Sheekey to Beatrice, 27. if n . Lunny was kill­ street; collided. outlined, briefly the report to the According to the police report, confer with officials of the water ed and a woman companion in­ Board last night, said he realised company to sound them out on jured last Nov. 17 as they were CARROLL'S the car operated by Mrs. Besser the tremendous cost lnvq)ved and Norwalk Crash Ground-bruised and weary O. I.’a In the Far Enat are nMv being stopepd at the stop sign at the in­ how far they would go along,with walking from the Underwood plant CUT RATE suggested thst the board, unless the town in following the. recom­ equipped with this lightweight fnaatable sleeping pad. Made of here where they were employed. \1 CLEARANCE a tersection then turned left onto it wanted to "throw out the re- Injures Three nylon and rubber fabric, the pnda can be Mown up by htag-power 785 MAIN STREET CHILDREN’S S2.99 Chestnut street. The automobile mendations made In the report.- Uinny was arrested eight dsvs porLV set up a two or three-year In view'of the fact that there Is and provide-a weleome thive-Inrii al'f euMiIbn between li niM later m Los Angeles; 'The defend­ “ opeTSted ' liy Mrs: VMidWbod was plan to carry out the recommen­ ■ going east on Chestnut street. Pa- the problem of two water supplies, Norwalk, Jan; 23.—tfl*i—Three the coM. hard ground. TWo Yanka ahow how two pads I t a nun ant was not put to plea .after the dations made and set up a list of :^rector Raymond Warren remind­ Indictment was returned, and no trolmsn-Frederick W, Tedford, priorltv Under which p r o JlTc t s men were Injured, one critically, tent. ------— ------— ----- Read Herald Advs. Who investigated, repopted that ed the board that it might be when the automobile in w’hich they date was set for hla arraignment could be worked on. feasible some day to buy the Man­ \ ' • neither car w'as going fast before Other phases of the report could were riding collided with a truck the collision, and he made no ar­ chester Water Company and con­ on Wilson avenue here yesterday. he dealt with by the board In sim­ solidate the two supplies under one rests. ilar fashion, meeting'with various Most seriously Injured snd hos­ IN REGRUS PRE INVENTORY SALE An atuomobile operated by department. pitalized with a concussion of the Henry H. Luti. 42. of 18 Knox brain, lacerations and a fractured street was thrown to the right by of Route 87 at the intersection of breastbone was Charles E. Barzet- Whitney road. which has been In charge of the icy car tracks and struck two au­ drive for funds, said Tuesday U. 80, of the B. V. Ranch. Rldge- tomobiles parked on the north side State policeman Frank LaForge fteld. Also hospitalized at Norwalk SEE IT FIRST a t of . the.. Colchester. Barracks; -an­ night that the drive .has been com­ ; -of CeBter street, tuts was -travel­ p le t e d 'a n d that/ 3232.50 was Hospital were NazzarenoGiambor- ing west on Center when the arcl- swering a summons from residents raised. tolomie, 62. and Umberto Morettl, in I he neighborhood, arrested the dent occurred. The front and right Ten boys of the Explorer Post. 55v both of Prospect street; Ridge­ front of his car was damaged; the man on charges of driving while field, pas.sengers In the car driven I under the influence of liquor and No. 42 who recently completed a left rear fender of both parked course In aviation at the Univer­ by Barzettl. | cars were damaged. reckless driving. Wagner was still Patrolman Vincent D'Orso said • BOYS’ REG. $1JS The parked can* were operated’ tangled up in the debris when the sity of Connecticut, have also WITH 100% WOOL ZIP-IN LINING taken their examination on the that charges of reckless driving | BROKEN SIZES ZIPPER by Raymond A. Johnson, 30, of 233 officer arrived, unable to get his had been placed against Barzetti I CLOSE O U T -W O M E N ’S S2.49 car back onto the road. He claimed ■work, and the check papers have BROKEN STYLES Center street, and Harold Leggett, been sent lo the Instnicfor. Wil­ and Russell McKeith. 30, of 05 Lib- i MALONEY’S , 39, of 231 Center atreet. Patrol­ tn have been driven off the road erty street, Stamford, whom he i by the lights of an approaching bur Fletcher. Boy Seoul leader . VALUES TO S«0 «’ ^ man Milton Stratton was investi­ said. Identified as the driver of the' DNNOANEES gating officer. car and was most uncooperative. truck. j RADIO AND TELEVISION “ NYLONHOSE This .’■Is a very bad comer and The young people of Columbia residents frequently complain of Congregational Church, which 100% WOOL GAIARDINES 2Poir the danger from traffic.' At that will conduct services for morning 1 .4 4 particular hour, one man said, it w'orshlp Sunday, meet for rehears­ $ Columbia was mighty lucky'someone wasn't al of service and choir Thursday 100% WOOL COVERTS injured for It Is Just the time many evening at 6:30 In the church. $ 1 - 0 0 ..-_CaMl,de,t«b!,e„l.ntete.sl__ .Is £om,Lng ..bome.. lr.oni...jvork. Mrs. JjimM _L^ JTqung^Jisfl _re,t. -evtdeiu^ed In the eddltion of a step out o f their car to pick, up Turaea'Trore a visit with relatives 100% TWEEDS ____ . kindergarten to the present eighth their mail or paper. In Long I^snd where she took her nade system of the Horace W. Wagner will be presented In mother, Mrs. .T. W. Benschoten, •porter School. A group.of work- trial Justice' court in Yeomans who makes her home with Mr. JUST 144 nCCES IN THIS LOT— ^ers toward tta achievement have Hall, Jan. 28 hy Officer LaForge. snd Mrs. You'rig. snd left her for MNK.1LUE, MAIZE. SIZES 34 to 40 -dravsii up a petition requesting the Donald R'. Tuttle. Columbia Cen­ a visit with ahother daughter. INCOME TAX ~ ;town to aanrtiqn the movement ter, Is extUbltlng Rhode Island Mrk Robert LeSueur. Mrs. Young HEAY\' GAUGE GIRLS’ 92.444U S and that a kindergarten class be Reds at the 104th annual Boston stopped to visit Mr. snd Mrs. Mll- ASSISTANCE FLANNELETTE started in September of this year. Poultry show being held in the fpn George, former Columbia res- PI.A8TIC A Copy of thi.s peVition has been Mechanics Building In Boston Jsn. /denls. now living in Stamford. DAILY H0I.:RS: GOWNS left at Axelrod's Garage and Co­ 22 to 26. Herbert Englerf was' In Boston 1:30 to 6 P. M. SPECIAL - JANUARY ONLY lumbia Super-Service Station for CpI- Clifford A. Krirk.son snd Tiic.sdav and Wednesday attend­ AMD the signatures, of all interested. If .Mrs. Erickson are on 12 day IriWe ing a Ford Company convention. Evenlnga by Appointment CHAIR PADS ■ -there are those -who-wish 4o sign from Ft. Jackson. 8. C, 'The yoUng Mrs, II Malcolm. Stannard was FAMOUS "FRUIT OF THE LOOM'*^ PAJAMAS and cannot go to either of these couple are dividing their time be­ hnatess to the Knit-Wits at her stations a telephone call to 3-4056 tween her mother. Mrs. QCorge home on Whitney road Monday iOr to 3-0330 will bring a member Burnham of this town, and his night. WHITE BROADCLOTH of the committee to the home with I parents, Mr. snd Mrs./ Harry Mrs. Katherine Michaels of THOS. J. QUISH ft Erickson of Andover Ijike. We.st street Is a patient at Wind­ APT. NO. 2 John Osmond, chalripan of the WITH 2 PAIRS OF PANTS 97? ham Community Memorial hos­ 8 Charter Oak Street This is the second time within Boy Scout committee locally. a few years thst there has been pital. , a movement toward a kindergarten for Onlumbla. The BoarrI of Bdu- JUBILEE TELEVISION cation, feeling that additional edu­ cational nerds of the town make $ ^ X v .75 AH you poM S2.59 cuid S2.90 for the , advisability o f starting a kindergarten at this time quesUon- tlioM skirts—oeoop thom up ot this low MEG’S. CLOSEOUT •>*M?»te!i,.ts» .the. .committee. WITH ODDS AND ENDS. Intereated, when It met with the '"':”1P O M E N E f8.9S .... board, that they get an expression ■"«>f-opinion-from the comrnunity as -xsw*vTTua»cerwwin i » ’sUxu^aTV»vzvi,>aaj«TViary.ww»nen.-aaveaww*ew*« Jvwy»:^r«-y»iver<»-- -amvr-.-aa>*'S*>ri»awwrm»n--.r.-,c«.v.*«.-y rt» saa*fsarr»rs^Ji»'>fifa'-!— a a whole about the matter...... OILCLOTH ILOHSES William Francis Wsgner. .39, of W OTHER. -Lake road, was arrested atmut alx ANOTHIR SHIPMENT o'clock .Monday evening after he HOUSEHOLD RANGE HAS HERE’S HOW HALOUGHT WORKS had knocked down about a dozen AN OVEN THIS BIG! mall boxes and as many news­ MEN'S WINTER WEIGHT paper delivery tubes on the comer s|.M Notice of r , Annual Meetings N b w HAMlMNTbrinf • y«w Milt cofii|M8t«ly Union Suits Of Members p* iifhlMl fr«m« ^ 2 STYLES-4.0NG SLEEVE AND LONG A $2.49 CLEARANCE i n f a n t s " Sfe CHILDSENE S9e Of Manchester Savings And r” b II •rBwml HmF itlctwr*,- MAM TO S iU SOS $4S LEG—OR SHORT SLEEVE AND LONG .VALUE I.4Min Assorialion, Incorpo­ % WOOL wossnos LEG. SIZES 31 to 44 rated 100 RECEIVING ANKLETS The annual mrrllnB of the mem­ I L klM rii C4Mitr«Hit.. t00% wool SHMKSMNS bers of Manchester Savings and 4 For Ihan A'Moriation, Incorporated ILANKETS _ will be held at the offlreof the As- foclalinn. .963 Main .Street. Man- LOWEST PRICE IN YEARS rhester, Connecticut on Jamuirv sloif S5. 1952 at 7;00 o’clock p. m. for )he following purposes; |Mr>oniiMN FAMpUS NAME - lit QUALITY 1. Accepti^lce o f reports. FIRST wilh HalollfM FIRM h FIRST la bmaty FIRST la Valat . 2. Elccllqii of directors. 3. To citaslder and take action Upon a prq^aal that the By-Laws Of the Association he altered tn the following respects: SPECIAL BUY 1. Article III Section 3 Elec­ WOME^ M SQUARE tion of Officers; Add the office of CLEARANCE pxeoitlye Vice-President. WOMEN’S 69c and 79c ------—3,-- lArtlclfc -IV:--Add- -the-follow- PERCkLE " . in g paragraph as Section 2Ar :72>997'CANNiDN'' 4$a>29 -V£ c - , Vlca-Preoidcnt \ ■ 1 tuporylalbn of the business affairs «1 X 99"CA N N dN " .$2.39 •f the Association and ih the per-’ BEDFORD CORDS . .$4.87 2 For $9 PANTIES I t 2 For fbrmanca o f his duties shall excr- .else such authority over the ftf- 81X 99 "PEQUOT SALEM $2.39 fteera and employes as mav be You cin hull 1 35-Ib, lurkey —or bake six pies at' DONEGAL TWEEDS $4.87 2 for $9 aeeessary or appropriate and not FRIGIOMRE once-in the giknl oven of this Fngidaire range! 81 X 188 "CANNON'' .$2.49 .00 taconsistent with the provision of Yet the whole range ta only 30 inches wide-fitt taw or o f these By-Laws and shall a eaaily in the smalleM kitchek And it hat (aat-heat- 50?Pair perform such additional duties as 81 X 188 "PEQUOT SALEM .$2.49 may be directed of him by the ing Radiantube surface units - automatic Clock Use the "Wonder Oven” as one fitg oven'--or juac slip ia PANTS Board o f Directors.” Control - porrelam finish; Fuli « the divider, and you have Otv ovens with individually T--.' 8. Article IV Section.-4; - To vndlh utensil drawer. Priced oply w Z B L iS controlled fetnperitures. Also has Radiantubt high-speed SUITINGS. SHARKSKINS. CORDUROYS S4.I7. 2 for $9.00 45 X 36 CASES TO MATCH 59c delete the requirement that the Secretary have general direction surface tinits-auiomstic Cook-Matter Oven Clock Con­ 41m aiMaaMa Jlwk taMMt. mm» * ,« « trol-three-way Thermirer Cooker- ______and superviBlon of the office, busi- m *' 3 ^ CLEARANCE , , M d affairs of the Assocta- and porcelain finish, intide and out. E S M s T S 20" COOLIDGE with ...AND MORE PANTS 17" ADAMS with WaoMB’s 92.98 and 9S.9B WHILE THEY LAST-^ IRREGULARS - J- Artiele XI; Add SecUon H: _ 4* ataW ta Me SMt WtrialM ■awk iamM MSwl * "The limit of the amount to be HALOLIGHT WINTER i ^ e d on any one mortgage shall HALOLIGHT M determined at least annually by 1U 60UNTTWIN SIZE C i g O T fote of the Board of Directors and SKIRTS •mh limit shall not be exceeded tacept uj)on a-favopable vote of Bif***t**iirtha of the directors vot- i i p t upon approval of such loan" MUSLIN SHEETS * 8- To transact any other busi- MEN'S SHOPS ^ 1 .8 8 ■aaa proper to corns before such JOHNSON BROTHERS ’ C RADIO and TELEVISION 907 MAIN STRIPT WELDON RLOG. baatiag. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Robert J-^ Boyce 1043 MAIN STREIT m MIOOU TUtNPIKi WtST raMiary in u . ’ i MANCHESTER TELEPHONE 2-1I21 OR 1-1044

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iiV B MANCHESTER E.VENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, »5 2 Sw iionT tfio. ______yEpNESpAY,.JANUARY .28^952 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28^ 1988 ' I s ------" " ...... ' vv/erwri V»T>er IT7 Fa»-r*/tlV7X.wmiiwy,Bresaeerr3lAtmrW to itoi|ilng 'ttinaa' i^lilaaea Ha4s' ■tialglit. iW'toUWBl M H i W » C K grinder at Pratt and Whitney's tians who having-been driven from point program ot'th* WBC8, atew- presided at the buaincaa meeting. fctop her pretty buey thee* days.. W H O - M M ardahip, th* Vtaitad NatMia. tha TEL With Care Walu’ Guard to Hold T o d S y T R S m iStresses Value Mr*. Charles Gipson of th* Cen­ Local Song-Writing Team Bvery time someone- buy* a W r a A ^ U M China are students in aw Ameri­ National OouacU o f Churchw of can or European In'sUtutiaa in In­ ter Congregational Church pro- Christ in th* United Statto, th* S19L copy of th* "Handle With Care Of Aid,Service dia or Cuba, where boys arid girls aented a plea to women of all de- WaUt'‘.r.j»gndttaa_ito.-BtaawMiK :ai«-^D|imhr. new way* o f Svtng JBwld_ CkSineil ef,:Churcliea; for naminatlA e to attend a Jomr t O : Jiv PoUoi Batt a f;ig I H u ai .who to* sugertsg and for :» ' 6 ' Ask Your »>M - . througathe efforts of Mra..'IBIaS- meeting on th* subject of peace, mount. ....They haven't. become ■ WTfCr—Tofl Ret Thttr ta ». ~ MfR Biiabotli OrtMn, praaident petR'Roaie. Or MontevidwTelHir World Peso*. to ho held Sunday, PelK IT; at tiM 'Mch on their-song writing tot and wnc^-4M«atia|« w tr- ScK^ufc^ Next Wi^" W T R T —V *ll»i»t Utdy. WDRC—Red Skelton. of |th* CMfaraneo WSC^ gueat p*apl» are being taugbt tn pray. Continuing, she said the Chrle- Verplanck School.. ,V, By A t X X A m m OIKBUJ Otoeording session are no rarity, they don't know whether they VTCOC^Mnric. WONS—New*; Johatiy Menko'e apoidiar at tb* January mcotiag Mrs. Green urged the women to tlan is called to service In the Following th* program refreeh- M.,your ogspring bate* to prae-1 ma will, but Chet eay# they have 54 neiMlay al State Ap" HiPREFiRS • W H A T —Polka Hop Orehdetra. c4 the Seuth Mothodiat W8C8 pray for themsalv'ea, the people in home, the church, among youth, mente were oenred 1^ tha Willing .vaare to And, out. Copyright* run W KH B—Nows; IteqUMt MaU- Monday avanlng, took for her auh- th* churches, people who have no th*.*ick, thoa* in the drmed aerv. ! The ^ * l 2 l 7 t “ n“ C a n oa. 25 yeani sM^th a 34 year option nior>'; To Be Informal WrmT—Bold Venture. Woritera grmp of the WSCS. what hla muaie teachar tells him,; d*y whbn Peggy aakeU Chet If he aao. 4l4»— ^ Jact, “W* Shall Ooma Serving.” rtwreh Slid miasionarlaa. She call­ ice and the community. ' 4- for renowahv The firat lettar of aaeh word, it ed attention tp Iho card* distribut­ Mrs. Timothy Kehicr load the don't worry about It. He may. had ever thought ;of / composing WDRC—Wlimw Tak* AIL W nO -^Th* Big Story. Th* Arctic tern neats as far Junior Polio Aall will he heki ta PAINTS [NAMKS VAKN!’;HtS W t m c - « in g croehy. will b« noted, begina with th* let- ed during the meeting which give devotional aei^c* preceding Jira. as there is land. ■till have a happy and prtwperou* songs. H r,, toWI her he W n c-S tella Dallaa. ten "WSC8.” Th* text for her musical career aliead nf him. >■ had already written some, and th# Stat* Armory Wednesday WTHT—Mr. Preeldent evening, Jan. 30, tindto the apon- w o r n —Jack Downcy'a Muaic M A S ^ talk waa froaa, th* book of Jere- And if you don't believe It, Just asked to see her lyric*. He llkdj Ando •WDRr.^JInatBg^ Rnnia;;: -artali.1' ItJa hotklng to you. all y* ponalder. the c m * -of Mr». Leon' Ahern. -*ntey Put words a ^ mu- aocahlp ofL, tha; .JCanebaateE,^'State. aic togethor to S g o fT a ftS T o n ------fSfSP^I^rHeiiSBbPi'To^ WONS—Prank Bdwarda. W ? « t o t o W m a C is st^ k i of Is WaatSeld street Guard. Unit. This. dance, .will re*, — , WURC—Cart •with. call to all paopi* jiha waiffi over who -hegan a* a "not-too-promte--too^promto*: what mhyreeijr well b* a luera- Th* Andover registraMs^ vot­ McGH;L€ON8^ l»E rln c. w n c —Barrte. Crane, OonSdan* , tag” accordion pupil of ChothUve career. er* will meet at the home efvMra. place the Community dance ori­ 645 MAIN STRKET-v-TELEraONE 9897 tial Inveetigetor. to aerva, and gav* iaa an example WDRC—ArOtur Godfrey. ^ an InatanM which happened iii the 3St lAST CINTIR STRUT, TIL 1191 \ Oeoski, 44 UnInn street, and end-i They are rautlous about dream Frank Hamilton. Hebron roadSqn ginally arhedtilto for TTiurs'day. W H A T - New*: Night Watch.^ e<[ up a* hip partner in a promla-i caatic building, hovi'ever, because 4 i > ^ WTHT—Newi. v nilllppiae*, in a alum area where Priday, Jan. 35.' between tlte Jan. 31, wKich has hem cancelled, WDRC—Vaakw Kitchen. h large boapitel had been erected tail anng-writtng team which has' no on* knows What makes a eong Lt. Joseph R. Magnkno of Head­ 14:15— three numbers already nn platters; a hit hours of 3 and 5 p. m. The piir- ■’ iSei'S.J ■' w nC -^You n* Widder Brown. to aerve the poor. An accident oc­ quarters Company announced to­ .WTHT—Bob Uoyd Show. WON8--J*ck'a Waxwork*. curred. docton were needed and and ffvt more ready for publioa- poee of thla aeasion la to correct W'THT—Hmer Da via. ' When naked for an explanation 4i«S— three came along on their way to tlon. —^ of th* popiitartty of "HancHe With and make changes In the caucus day. I4:S4e... I . -V...... —..wTiCS—Woman "in Hy-Houee. " the hoapltal. Two paaaed ..by hut local .tiinesmitha .,|«apaet, -Care- Waite.". . Chet .Inaiated it Uata. -Votae*. wishing to tore* their Lt. Magnann- has prepared - an- w n c —Mualc. ~ W H AT—Mueie. th* third flopped to aerve. , each other's song writing aWMty "would’ be fooUah for me to try names added or removed from one excellent program of events for WDRC—Dane* Ofchaatra*. •.■M - M n. Green told Individual* can --she handle* lyric*, he th* rmi- to answer that. There-ia no tell­ list to ■ another may anticipate tee Junior Polio Ball. Dress fo>. WDRC—Newt: Old Record W'HAT—Night Watch. rendar aervice by giving money tlc—but where accordion playin? ing what makM a aong a htt. attention for their desires at this the evening is Informal. All funds WONS—Jack'* Waxworka. Shop. and by prayere. She took h e r ta eoneerhed. th* - admiration all Good tubes are being written meeting. The registrars are Mr*. will be turned over' te the local BEAUTY SALON FEATURE W H A T —Storj’ Queen. WTHT—Gueet Star. hearer*, to far part* of the world ^ goea in one direction. every day and nothing happens.' Hamilton and Mrs. Thomas polio drive. There will he several 14:45— 7t n € f 6 O'Brien, door prises offered. Music f o r W TH T — New*; Jo* Oirand to try to vlaualia* Just how gifts When the pair waa asked If It depends largely on what-the Show. W THT—Travel Diary of the might be spent In North Africa Mr*. Clanynaki—Peggy Brennan, .Dublie wants to hear at any par­ A t a regular meeting of An­ dancing will be provided by three for A.Limited Time Only W n c —Juit Plain BUI. , , ' Air. pM ibly a Moslem mother was profesatopslly -had been a good ticular time, according tn Chet, dover Orange, an invitation wto orchestras. ^ WON8—Green Hornet. W’ONS—Jack'* Waxwork* . taking her child to a baby clinic adeerd'r^et, she pronoiinred an and waltsea are the big fellers read and voted accepted for an in­ '.Th* First Infantry Regimental 11:4A~ vitation to Visit' “ Glastonbury 4:14— where a Christian missionary gav* emphetlc "no.” Her former right BOW. Band, directed by Warrant Officer WDRC—The Old Record Shop. Newi on all atation*. the baby a needle and told the teacher Towered bis head, creat­ ' , ‘W’erds First Orange on Thureday evening, Peb. = .. '» jf-i Louis DeCapua, will prexent a eon- 11:15— ine a silence which seemed to tnv 7. Announcement wea made of a C R f M E O I L ■RTIAT—Croaby’a Quarter, mother t o throw away the old Both agree that fltting the cert nf taartial music from 8 until ‘ ■w n c—Pront Pag* Parrell. W THT—Late Bob IJoyd. charms;.or in a North African "Let's talk about writing songs.” school of instruction to be held A o'clock. Dancing will follow until . \ as.- W’ONS—Jack'* Waxworka.. IRONS music to the word* is much easier in Ellington on Feb. fl. Among Pleat NtoiMier 4:44— school where boys and girls are than doing H the other way midnight. Orchestras ,d p i: * 11 n g W HAT—Night W’atch. taught ChrlaUaa„ principle a Both" sre wllllne to talk enthus; items of business transacted a vote w n c —Notaa and Quotea. around. their services for the event are ■WHAT—Band by Demand. w n c — Newa. through their gamaa; or tn Ui*' laaticallv about the "Handle^ Wth was taken to'donate five dollars Tony O'Bright, Art UcKav and Permanent WONS—Wild BUI Hlckoek. WONS—Jack * Waxworka. Brtgian Congo where men. woaton \ing Care Walt*.” the first nuniber C^t'Bays.Ui* lyric* fuggaet the to the March of Dimes drive. A Bnino DjiBaldo. During Intermls- WTHT—Joe Glr*nd. 11:54— '■ and children are being Uught to th«v collaborated on. It has been mood of the muric, and Peggy list of refreshment committees alone there w’iU-he six acta nf \*au- WDRC—Memory ‘I..ane. w n c — Hotel statler. read thrnugh the wonderful work record"*! on a Karo diae and ls Arid*„ lt simpler te write the verse was distributed and diacusaed. deville o f f e re d hy ahnwmaster 4:«5— 11:55— organised and carried on by Dr. baeVed by the. “ Let'* ttonce Polk*'' without^ tune In mtnd. She say*, Worthy lecturer Margaret Yeo- Hector LaQrare. The services nf WDRC—Ctirt Maitey and Mar­ W'ONS- New*. Prank Lauback; or In India where another BrennanTOseaki- number. however, she has some idea what mana preaented a quir. on ritual all entertalnera are being donated. tha TUton. 13:44— girls coming out of the Medical ____The record hda' bean widelv sort of aMlM)r .iriU suit the vtose. work. Thia waa followed by a aong Tickets for the Junior. Polio Ball W H A T—Sport*. w n c —New** and Muaie. O llag* aatabliahad bv Dri I d a “ ph'tged by focal 4"l 4 II4 ^.8" UV* crMy;up ta ChiC)^^ sw g* or pp#m»c: Peggy aaid:‘‘but will go on. an overnight hAe, in er. ■, . ' 'T :15^- Rob and R* yj that went all the way to the .tu- wafes. Apply in person. IK GftS. TABLE W AS 4374.45 4219 toys.” ’-' nevto did anything abol't, it until Natchaug State Foreat on Satiir- MarlborougH Shampoo cnid Hdr Sot WONS—Sport*. 7:80- Connecticut Spotlight. When the tunes are written-or. I got acquainted with Chet.” day, Jan. 24, leaving from the preme Churt. Born in New York. W H AT—Supper Serenade. 7:45—Newa Caravan. a* Ososki Indicates, .rewritten PtfRy he* qlwaya enjoyed read­ Died Monday. town hall at 5:15. Scout Maater -A three member jury selection Phone 2-3991 For Appointment WDRC—Jack Smith. 8:00—Arthur Godfrey. ilk* play* -Peggy Brennan's work ing poetry and take* every oppor­ Latham True will - go with the Frankfiu t, Germany - - Prince 4 -a IK ACHIRAL . 55AS 4374.45 229 committee has been appointed by 4:35— B:00—Strlka It Rich. te flnisbed, but Chet goes on to tunity to do so when she can And I'oya. Albert Lamoral of Thurm and the hoard of selectmen for one WDRC -Record Album. 8:80—Plainclotheaman. Glenney's lead the Blue Diamond orchestra .'ome spar* timO;^ Song writing, The Andover Church Youth Taxis. 85, rjiemher 'o f one of Eu­ 10:00—Bout*. WDRC ■ Guy I»mbardo. S-niN . CR8SLEY W AS 45I4.45 which records the numbers. caring for heir, family her hus­ Group with Irvin Stanley I n rope'* oldest noble families. Died year for the town of Marlborough. 10:45—Sport Spot. 789 MAIN ST. The metuber* of the > committee 4:84— Both lyrics and music are band, Leon, a loom Axer'e helper clarge of publicity reqiiesta that Monday. w n c —Kmil* Cot* Clee Club, 11:00—Comady Hour. peraoiis plannim' to attend th e aie: Norman R. Lord, AddlRon 1-JIIKHALUCBAFTEI4.! ,.w;AS ..4474.45.... . M l changed dorens of times after at the Broad Brook Milla and _ ‘Toronto^ Plek- and CoHuy-8|Wnneye...... -i;. WTHT-TSereno, Gammell, New*.. *-“ they ■ •are...... ’'AiihpiiaJaiv-•''cbm...... — 'Sh*'«mrih1rtr Ave-j"tor-rt^ '*tif>to''’ "h' Sun'diiy ViTgW, ".Tlin.'"^.' ‘a" Toronfo'^ ’ '’to'wspape’rm'air’' ' fo'r ■ W'ONS - Jack Downey Show; make reaervationa with a member many yea:-* .and in recent year* in somnHiNO ro w Win and last minute ewitches st the' ter—and working as a groove A fBvilian Defense meeting will New*. .... W H Ars THB RBAL PBICB A-n IK CJLS. GCNSCLE.A, 244 of that ■ group. The aupper will public relations work. 4:4S— ON TODB HODSBT W M li Y om L ik i have ham aa a main diah. Alan, for h« held In the library building on NEVER HAS ENOUGH OF Chicago Wallare Thompson. Wednesday at 8 p. m. Colonel WDRC—Lowell Tbnmaa. further information, phone Kath­ .56. president pro-lem of the Uli- MARLOW'S Fuinituie Francis ^wett. .chalrnian nf De­ w n c —Three Star Kxtr*. Tonll find onrr eesinetost 21-17 IK ACHIRAL W a r 4364.45 erine Yeoman*. Coventry 7-7274. prsliars w*B T t S i l l IR ...lEISURE 239t00 nnla 8late Senate, a candidate for fense and T?yaruatton. will he the W THT—Bualnea* and Stock awtlUM to After the supper, the church bud­ the Repuhllran nomination for New*. ■ ^ . ' raw get meeting will he held. speaker. Fitoryorte ia urged to 4 IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT lieutenant governor and prominent ..C.pine .«n^ bri^iy^ ...... tiuo— .....- ...... 1-17IN.FHKOO W AS I s 14.95. 249*99. GMfiBiirgr ■■ 111.,: — A t "the ' Gra'n ge' -^ne^ting last W THT—Bporta. '-any okBgatloa .whaa.yaa.oaBl Galesburg...... T T fl ~ ....‘ ------Deaths Last Night Thursday an Interesting'program Men's voices.needed for 1-1E IK R ii. CCHB. W A S 5550.00 399i00 on Current Events waa presented WON4— Pulton Lewii. Jr. JABVIS RBALTV Beautiful Prairie Is Rare Track ARGA by. thf. .Iretitret, Mr*. Charlotte ENT W’n C —Waj-ne King Show. 4114 this delightful operetta. CHECK THESE I _____ ...:...... WDRO^Baulah...... AUTOMATIC IRONER “ «rT T fl!"A 8 »IK 8 A T fc» PRESS Sowerly. S-:17IKRENDIX - W AS 4M4.45 189e00 Reading, Maas. — Arthur W. * W H A T —Symphony HaU. Come to tiie South Meth- Miami --(IP)-- Hialeah, the TTie Home Eeonnmira commit The Oehr AetsawN* heear Mtal Imh Sw M m l«e Coolidge, 70, former lieutenant nairle of the site .of the famous tee of the Grange Is sponsoring WTHT — Newa; Song*; and a esaaeat* e.»4;*ae.**'e ee.ee* odiat Church.\Wednesda>’, VALUES governor nf Maa.aachuaetta and a T— Stnrlet. 14-17 IN. 6.B.S. m W AS 43.54.45 189a00 rare 'track, means “ beautiful a card party ta the library build­ Jan. 28 at 7 J 5> . M.-^— - JTwhi lad” M wMi TWO M eaM OOIN 4Mal dietanl relative of Preeldent p*l- prairie” in- the language of th# ing on 'Friday night: vin coolidge. Born in Portland, Seminole Indiana. It waa select­ WONS- Tello-Teet. 1 - 1 7 IK R K A . W AS 4554.45 239.00 Me. ed by Chief Willie W illie whose l,ake Erie borders on New York WDRC -Jack .Smith. WOMEN’S New York — Mr*. Carol W. village wa* located in the town Stale for an airline distance of 64 »:5a_ King. 55, a lawyer for many Com­ ot Hialeah until about 1S24.- miles. , WTIC— New* of the World. 1-17IN.flUH8IIT WAS $isn.f5 269e00 - W THT—Lone Ranger...... CREPE OXFORDS W0N8--Gabr»el Heatter. 3M U St CINTER STREET. TEL SI 91 2-17 IN. 8R0SLEY 8«ede, Black, Brown, Green. Red. Vnhie 45.44. Oaforda, W'HAT—Sym|d»ony Hall. — ■ _____ /__ . 5VAS 4854.45 2S9e00 WDRC -Club PIfteen. Loafers, Hl-Styla, Casual. Mae* 4 .4 ______f:45— ■ All prieen in^tiik Federal E xcIm T a g WDRC—Ed Murrow. WONS—Mill* Broa. A Spring Bouquet of W TIC—One Han'a Pamlly. m m cHtcuw JUST ASaiYEDI . $3 .9 9 4:4*-^ “ WDRC- Big Town. PtfVENTS W THT—Myatery Theater. (ttTLTKNIRS CROSLEY ICE CREAM FREEZERS W n c - Halla of Ivy. GROWING GIRLS’ anJ WOMEN’S W'ONS- Theater of the Air...... BE0,$»i$-;-0URFR|CE^«^^^^ “ - RUBBER BOOTS W DRC-Dr. Chrtitian. KWEY-RICHMAN lunneii .\Vnc.TT.Creat: Gildoralaave.. 307 Mala nteaet w— *->».,Ui-VHyfc,itTKSSVrr#;,.J.1.»Swa Red. Brown, Blaefc. Mkrs 5-14. Valne 44,49. SRghtfy W THT—The Top Guy. Jewelers — Eat. ISta Irregular. ALL YOU’VE EVER WANTED NEW 1952 By Alice Stuart. Leela Mae and other famoua makers. New laoaaaeaaaataeaeeseseeea aaaaaaaa 41 FORD $2 e4 9 spring blnuie* styled In GROSLEY ELECTRIC RANGE 48 PACKARD LCVaY CREPES . . NYLCH TRICCT9 AUTOMAT1CAUY YOUES TISSUE FAILLES FOR EVERYTHINn Newest ahadea nf mint, mauve pink, white and many others. ... 5-Way Automatic Cooking la 49 LINCOLN Slato S3 to 45. your* In the large oven, the smaller “ L x r u oven, the deep-welL the deep-well $2.98 AND IT unit AT HL'RFACE LEVEI« or w ith *1 7 9 ” 49 CHEVROLET » an appliance outlet. **roionro1” UP Alto Extra Sitot 36 to 44""-$3.9G up Bvvitchee give ,Vou precialon control of surface unit*. Reven heat speeds. 48BUICK “BABY IT'S CCLO CUTSIOr Inetend of the uaual flyy, "Hasty- JGG%WOOL SAVE »49.95_ CROSLEY SHORTIIOftTS heat" unit for tuper-apeedy cook­ - :=r_BUT WARM ASTCASTIHBIOE JERSEY BLCUSES Regulor $149,95 ing. Evcioaive telf-aealing, eelf-ad- .4M wool roata la shades nf Slaea .53 to 44. Reg. Juatlng oven doom. Come In and thM nude and bright greea. Trim­ ace thla wonder range you've beea RANGES med with black velvet collar, MAPLE SOFA-BED SUITES drtoming about. IN OUR SHOWROOM. «w PRO - TEX - MOR nicely styled. Broken alxe*. Reg. $ 4 4 4 5 STORM WINDOWS COTTON S MODELS TO ALL PRICED LOW NOW $19*95 BLOUSES 4 4oght new windew ihad** --Eio-Tex-Miu'— eivM .poivt' l t ^ CHOOSE FROM — 49'A-Ea4y-T» DorlufiRM i •"Wtyted 'ta ftoe "Ckaiuhea3 -Cute '.'pkNrtle • yrtitotoea ."Are- 'Meaag "lim a to'~iNuy,''plid(-'and Hght ■.jjrisl, .0 'W}|aftow4r -prlntl.' Muy"- ‘ ''Mliit.>'aGln''. pU0dd' toM.:< wMHM-'' ■Coiumb4a%cAT<** M ly-w ovew'-wwn: ,v,-{. w i E i i s y wiadhMVe Inthlfr •r/ * iratiriiif other coals jcreatiy re-; t*"lrir;_. Paa , collar, short Sfere’iJ a terrific value ta fine qnalitv jnellow maple duel.perpnee Hvlng rnnm iumituru!-The------— sleeve*: Saafoirlato. Styled In imrilifl ih a d « oU aoayto eloon Water e proof, roM - proof, duced. —luti wipe whh a damp doth. I GET YOUR SMART-LIVING 5 the fnmnua Galey A Lord and handaome maple »ofa open* Into a double bed . . . quickly and eaaily.l You alao have your PARKING stotm-proof. A full wtoler** AAod* to order. WiddM t* 44". ►p- Hnn River roHons.' Mite* 43 rholoe nf the matching lounge chair or contrasting maple platform rocker. Siie* Up 5' a 30", ; protecHto for far leaa thaa to 34. . AT BRUNNER’S MAGAZINE ' .the ro*t of regular »t*rm BEAUTIFUL to wlmlowe. Put them up your­ ONLY Orders Filled $ 2 self ta 5 mtantee. ALL WOOL In 7 to 10 da.t’s Also Long Sleev GRAY SUITS TlTille Colton. FREE RIoumh i t K UFTC made tn^flt, 1a ulsea 10 to 14 site* S3 to sr only. Rei|. 444.45 NEW STORE HOURS Each 42.98 NOW Meowr* widdi ocrow *U roller (rmn Up to Np. lantA (tom g e n MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY $22.50 top of windew to in eod edd 13 lodm*. t A. M. to 4 P. M. (Houaewares Dept.— Main Fluor) l4Poo«o* aoftpi »*4*0OPOO4R«»«POd«p noo Thursday 8 A. M. T il 10 P, M. E. JU0HNS0N PAINT GO. FOR YOUR OLD aEOTRIO OR 04S STOVE FRIDAY • A. M. to 4 P. M. ’ .5 ‘ 867 MAIN ST. i99 MAIN StREIT MANCHUTU 0NN'M0N.,TUis.,wie.7ii *—mnasDAYUNniior. M—m , u n to a—sa t. un til s p. m. A U DAY SATURDAY ’TIL S -'';>-"r ■■■ ■^■^ - ."■yi ■ ^ ^ ^i"’' - t' '■ h *♦; ‘ ■

IIANCBESTCII EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 81. IM S • -1. W-I* "v .x/.arro'.i vvx « t.1 p k o B f O t ^ T m i|AlK;iE9li» EVCMii^G j g s s m m o n r n i r efit of Its depositors, thar* being Savings Bank no atockholdara. Comes to life Ike^s Gonyentioii Call ' Offlceta of tho bank 8r8 Frank K Bargains Cheney, Jr., president; Charles ,W .. Holman,'. vice .praiident: R-. -E slg a n ,. Twdaclrtim. T Ed Depoints^C^lin loM bttb Roeaell, treaaurer; IX newapnpar. La Journal D*fiBtr*m* Not Pwely Vfekaiary; Thomei K. Clarke, aecretary; Orient, has Juet reported a **raaur- bPrank J- Miller, aaaiataat treaaur- Totol of $17*250,000 w ; Arthur H. Keeney, aaslatant rqctkNr* in th* ail-Chineaa city of M. R O B B T 8 . JB. secretary: and Elisabeth J. Deer. 824-828 Choinn. _ (AP Neara Anatrat) ' Cfoditcd to 24^858 Ac* Giiiiiiig to Biuliii«U The bank’s director* ar*. Edson M AIN BT. It aaid a TP-year-old Vietnamea* '* Oaneral Etaenhower haa called counts M of Dec. 31 M. Bailey, Fred T. Bliah, Jr, Fred woman "dlad” there recently and en Europe to hold c coaatitution- F. Carpentqr, Leon Dobkin, Chria- friends and rSfatlve* gnthered In a ■I eoBvention looking tWard, iml- topher Glenney, FrancI* P. Hand- AOOOROIONS FO R BBOIN*, ^...114 th« foo«tin( ov*r them afabi aema day. Tight Oiaas mortuary to roeito prayar*. OmeUla ot the Savinga Bank flcatlon,' in Idea which 'would have' ley. Matthew M. Moriarty. John KCRS OR PROrmWlONALS. m I o,, top cnirt •ft«r th* pft tia* Star Flower wtu make you unhappy, and in- Wonder But, added th* journal, th* A DiOMOND from MOTHEITS of Manehestar have announced Mrosek, Luigi Pols, Walter P. woman suddenly ralaed herself wall M bOiar. carafully mad* mua- baked and-cooled. fitting itreaaaa ara unflattaring. ■earned purely vialonary only m that deposits last year^ showed a Quinn, Thomas J. Rogers, Wll- cal inatnunanti, at# available at ..... Centerpiece^ from th* funeral omMh, A * far aa WraprAround abort Urn* ago,hut which now hap. gain -$888,813^11, reaching" a .llnin J.. Phe*. Leon A. n K E W T R INC. 7W Main S treep n b c KLACK AOT> EARRING BAiiOAnm w ' "TtMurr R material baa* from wrhlch to Fred A. Verplanck, C. Elmore Guitar*, *0 recently returned to L g g ^ _ newly ahow nat MATH- total - of about $17,38O,60O to tha M eNTIAUI am di^FlklSsi Hght ' work. • Watkins, Frank Cheney, Jr.. gcaeral popularity. Include t h « ' cR-g g r THE CENTER, are ex- now at the PINK PHAIUfACT. credit of 24,888 depoaltor* on Charles W. Holman, R. LaMotte famed GIbeona. There are ukulelea .epuonally lovely. Among them M4 center streeL HINDB’ HONET Th* idea was working in Eu­ Dec. SI, 1881. Ruaaell and Thomas K. Clarke. In verj- inexpenalv* modela, with . . . . aet In which the anake chain AND ALMOND CREAM, that I Legion Neum rope even with th* cloa* of the eaav aelf-teachlng Inatruction*, baa a drop pendant of green peri- ' war. The flrst step draa Bens- An extra 1-4 per cent dividend beat-loved of hand lotlofia, is evalL on all depoait* haa been declared According to aooiogieta bat* do Hamnonlcaa rang* from almple. dot. with the aame atonea in the able In a new "equeeae" hottla— The first buaUiaas maetlag « f the tux, a Belgian-Dutch-Luxamkourf not make neats. type/i for children to very ver*a- earringa at lU.ao. including tax. euatoma union which even mm ia by diractora of the bank. The a tl.SA vatu* for only |.Th. NOX- local poet for the year l^Ml was extra dividend, which waa mad* -T-r-tola mualc-maker*. for the aet, Another charmer com­ EBHA CREAM le reduced for not yet working fully, but which bine* roa* gold and yellow gold In held on Jan. t at th* Lagldii Home, MeaUda. ky increased bank earn- nmitad- Uma-rthe . AM alae :tat. , ,)a 'a rather amaalng; experiment' A N EX-^ pnae-ahaJRNr pei^^ Afid earring*.' -Wits Odniheiidar' GKel Hoigaxr’pr»(' 'tiM lnif PkiwiPil ndth RooiiwUl" an# 'fiigrduring 1852, bring* th* total Other* In gold or ailver are excit­ I.M , plua tax, and the g.U ala* dtvidanda paid during last year lia;, 5n a ^ Rdi CL.USIVT5 LOOK are varied In for AM, plua tad; WILDROOT aiding. Reports on the eueceeeful aoma practical reaulta. type at MATHERR. AT T H E ing. ' Then cam* th* Benelux mlll- to 2 1-4 per cent. Pan de Deux from "Don Quixote"; ^piec*S~ar* uphoistarad ^ goy,"'dwabl* topastry. night dance party, with th* enter­ SAar* Se> Yaia Maaay l 0ie» army in which, French. German, rhecka'aii'l big plalda, aa well a* cooked aauce, stirring it In well. Wadda* dee due. Mftiw "Le Beau Danube” . Mall orders Tf a beautifully freah. new look bright floral print* in a nice ae- tainment, door prlxM, refresh annd hridal pair lifr4K(M Italian, Dutch. Luxembourg and menta and dancing to music by for seats are now being accepted for your kitchen, bathroom, or lectlon of color*. In aippered or n.v Mr*. Aaae Caimt Because of alight Imperfections anuailnm, * Belgian divialon* will wear the at the Buahnell. —.. - game room la In your thought*, buttoned front*. Hmail a* ia the Thi* beaiitliul 24 inch center- By Hue Buruett Tony O’Bright and his oitheetra. aame uniform*, ua# the aame ^0 CHENEY'S PURE SILK la avail­ A large attendance ie expected. voii ahould aee the extcnalve atnek price, the frock* have becoming piece ia a maaterplece of deaign able to local people at entrancing- Designed to save you tlmA both arms, eat the same food and taka if QUALITT, UNOLEUM-S. mS-. detail* alich aa, organdie or pique In sewing and upkeep, thia bark- Junior Vice Commander ^ b e t i orders from the same corpa com- Ymm the ataf center to ,th* lacy ly low price*. Remnant length* of Selling IJged Oil 7 “ . TmCTIVE ARrHALX TILE, and trimming.. ..color cont-raat*. . and. edging, It la eapcclally attractive wrapped dreae . and, bolero combi Peterecn ia general chairman of . -- mand. ------other floor covering* at the MAN- the dtattnrttve dealgns tn a- myriad th* conrimlttee.'^ convenient potk.el*. Included at when crocheted in aparkllng white of delightful color combination* are nation ia a 'muaf in every Junior The deal Isn't yet complete. The CHERTER FI>OOR COVERING ate *omp of the regularly wardrobe for spring. Mix or match The Honor Night committee For New in State REDUCTIONS *2 00 or aiihlle ecru. perfect for blouse* or dreeae* to Belgian* and the Dutch, eapeclal- COMPANY, 721 Main Street One alotked $2.79 and $2.0S dre.s*e*. your fabric*, whichever you like. met Thursday evening, Jan. 17, ly, ar* protesting certain organl- Pattern No. .Il.l.’t rontein* com­ brighten/the winter and to be Members of thia committee are; ..can keep to the moat ponular Rniarf ladle* will be buying .*ev. plete crocheting Inatnictiona, ma­ Pattern No. 3724 ia a aew-rlts ••.-•■•.a ’ ntlonal and financing plana. atylea and allll have real individ­ eqtially/glamoron* In the spring Past Commander Ted Fairbanks, Hartford, Jan. 23 — (88 — Con­ eral to keep a freah and pretty ap­ terial requirement*, atitcR llluatra perforated pattern in alxea 11, 12, Draft In Reich necticut motoriata have been PERCALES uality. and there are a p e c I a 1 pearance around the hnuae. and summer. On any weekday ex­ 13. 14, IA. lA. 20. Site 12, 4H chairman, Paat Commander Fran- • . * > * But when the German* decided tlona and finlahing dirertinna. cept Wedneaday (don't forget the da E. Miner. Athletic Officer Wal warned that "tremendoua quanti­ typea for light nr heavy duty, aa .Send .V in COINS, vour name, yard* of 38 or 39-Inch. they ahould have aelective aervice, 2 new closing day) you will And real ly ForUn, Paat President of the ties" of reclaimed motor oil are PETALDOWNS welt aa pattern* planned for har­ The PINE PASTRY SHOP at ml.lreaa ahd the PATTERN NUM­ For thi* pattern, send 30c In patterned closely after th* Amer­ being sold in the state as ftrat-run mony with Onlonlal or other dbeo- SSO Center Street haa two delect- bargains at the OHENEY COINS, your name, addreaa, *l*e Auxiliary Barbara Wallett and ican system, to provide between BER to A N.V f ’A ROT (name of .Pre«ideDt Mrs...Ruth,Hlckox. The I lgbrj(:aprt,. MPt.or. Yf,hl?lee,.CSlP: ’rative ■ • ae-hemea.—Th e - -ennmiltIng able- apectal*,- -among" It* "regulac -BROTHERS- REM NANT SALES­ '■ ■300.000 an"d meTi Thr such ^ XORQUROYS ™ 'itc'wVpa'perT," "'1 ilSW'" X ve " "A'merlf aii, desired, and the PATTERN NtTMi 400.000 miaaioner Charles F. Kelley said / aefa-lc# I* at your command and dellraclea, thi* week, OI.D-KASM- ROOM. BER to Sue Burnett (name of Honor Night wrill be conducted on New York .1«. N Y. Tuesday evening, Jan. 29. at th* an army, and when the French yesterday hla department Waa a Budget Payment Plan. If you lONED SOFT CHOCOLATE Anne Cahot'a New Album fit your liewapaperl 1180 Ave. UabalieveM* wlu* I G*"u- SAafaiflcsf* 29 dieawwi Wi­ agreed that the German* should be post home and at this time the dal iw. 14g aiauntlaqi, planning a campaign to detect and rUYON GABARDINES wlah it. All inatallatinna are per- I-AYER. CAKES are aa delirioua, Needlework ia chock-full of grand To remove mud alaina from Americas, New York 3A, N. Y. ia* Diaewml laeaetiwei admitted in divisional units, the iroaecute dealera who fraudulent- for a party aa for the appreciative poet and auxiliary will honor all •onally atiperi'laed h y Manager deaign*. plua exciting feature* and white clothe*, try this trick. Dip The new . Spring and Summer tif^ 14 k Geld awuntioi A raal Otaaiaed kargaia. major barriers to the plan were y Bell the reclaimed .oil aa new. Oeyer. whoae tong experience aa- family dinner. LEMON ME those persons who contributed to { GINGHAMS a gift pattern printed In the hook the aotled area in keroaene. When Basic FASHION for women who lAgion sponsored programs dur­ f S 7 t . fS S S . hurdled. Other objection* are ex­ He urged motorist* to be wary in aurea aatiafartinn. RINGUE PIE ha* the wonderful 2.% rent*. this ia thoroughly dry, launder in sew will he readv for you shortly. pected to be compromiaed within buying unlabeled oil. flavor and flaky cruet that make* ing the paat year, such a* Ameri­ hot, soapy water. Send 2.8- cents now for your ropy. can Legion Junior baseball, baa- the next month. Nest time really good {tie a favorite^ deeaert. .. When the United Btatas first ■ bake' Bii apple ^ e froat tr'with thiWu Jaie r hread^.'puddm Rierve ketbalt-and bowtlng- teams; Boys EXPERT R E P A 1 R S ON postponed two or three times and Cilrl* State and members of produced th# idea it -was looked at a mixture of half a cup of confer- A half-cup of broken pecan with aweetened whipped cream to In Europe aa entirely eiaionary. tlnnerw'' augar and two teaapnona meat* I* a dellcinu* addition to a which a da*h of cinnamon or nut­ JEWELRY and similar poaaea- become* more of a chore. the post who contributed much o f alona are utterly katlsfsctory at their time and effort .aa well as The heat the European* were will­ meg haa been added. ing to do waa form a pool like the -DEWEY-RIOHMAN COM- ' tlhureh ia-a ahelter; H le a place non-membcra.— ------— ( m i » o \ Paat Commander Robert Cher- that of World War II. with na­ PANY. 787 Main atreet. ThL* la yoti ran visit when all. else aeema tional unit* being turned over to V STERLING SILVER HOLI,OW one of the few place* to which to fall yoii. aa people who become lin who ia director of the Depart­ WARE, aa shown at, MATHER'S a supreme headquarters for co­ KIM rS RECORD DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDS one can take an antiqua clock with desperate often find. ment of Chnnectieut Amertcanism AT TH E CENTER, la imperi-ahly Commiasion. will be the piinclpal ordinated action In the military correct and- eaperlally pleasurable conftdenc*. -Good-se-new reaulta et d field only. Joint financing and all UTEST SONSS IN NEWEST MODES can be obtained for dainty BEAR BRAND AROYLB NY­ speaker. Offirlala of the Legion JEWELERS a* a gift for the pre-Lenten wed­ Department of Connecticut and the other thing* of which the In­ ding Among many pierea are x watches, any type of necklace or LON SOCK KITS ARE RE­ ternational uniform will be emNe- bracelet, fountain pen*, or Ron- DUCED IN PRICE at the Yarn the district will attend aa well aa 5.13 MAIN s t r e e t —MANCHESTER DRUGSTORE "ANY TIME" ...... EcMk nsiMr augar and cream aet with henuti- officers of the auxiliarv, both de­ matic waa something they could fiill'- clean-cut Ilm-.a at $17.0s, in-, aqn...... _ Cigarette...... lighter*. „ .. If you Pepartmertt of the J. W. HALE not envision...... COMPANY. _—The tremendous partment and diatrict. A well 941 STRRT AT ST. JAMES mow rORT' eluding - taxi- Imllviduar aalt a n d ' have cherlehed heads, you should rounded p r o g r a m has been ------I'nity W alchwofd...... I fOr Nam* Marita I pepper shaker* at $12 20 for three | examine the strength and bring popiilarlty of the kits- might be But aa North Atlantic treaty de­ expected to raise the price- but planned, and, followrlng the pres­ I HAIR I "WHISKEY AND G I N " ...... Jolmny Roy pairs; and a handsome hig aalt | them in If they need re-*tringlng, entation of department and post fense plana developed and Russian DRUG STORE and pepper ahaTter at $9.1.8. j ---- — no; they are down to $1.79 for all pressure increased, unity became the yarn neerled for a pair of citations, there will be music for "CHINATOWN, MY CHINATOWN" — .... I If ynu want to heat criialy roll* dancing and refreshments. The the watchword. And an arrange­ IWMAlta gh .A .I handaome socka. The nylon yarn ■ c o upo n - 9 I Q « N ...... " lobby Moxwoll If pos.-uhle. use a hnl-free towel | P'**- them in a brown paper bag, committee ia expecting a large at­ ment for using German strength when vou ate drving crystal stem- 1 f»*ten down the top of the hag. woq’t shrink, ia iinappetixing to had to be made without raising the moths, and. If direction* are fol­ tendance and aa this program will ware. ' and place them In moderately hot be open to the public anyone tnr' bugaboo of recreation of a Ger­ - . oven for about ten minutes. lowed. give* a perfect fit. Back-' man national army. Eisenhower ground cnlor* are green, navy, tereated Is invited to attend. EUZABETH ARDENS HAND provided much of the leadership IDENTIFICATIO.N BRACE bright blue, beige, brown or yel­ which has brought the plan alonF I-OTtON a ND h o r m o n e HAND low with harmnnixing colors in The Aral busineaa meeting of ’Shop CREAM are avaitahle for a limit­ LETS OF STERLING SILVER, the Firat Diatrict for th* year . the road to ita present poUtt- 0 1 for either maacullne or feminine the figure. If these thing* can be done, he KEMP’S ® ed time at a particular bargain 19,82 was held In Windsor, Sunday INCORPORATKI) wrlala, are very good-looking at at the J^giqn .HoBfie in that tow-n. say* in effect, then there la no prJr.f,, A..normal.. »2JlO,..vaJu*.,-. the, MATHER'S AT THE CENTER - . IdlF hands can get. intn mischief. ... jsaepn .for not trying the . rest of two are now obtainable for. Juat A large number were pfeaerit arid 7M Main s irw l ifJr««n StanipH (iiv«n Tel. .'VRHO and as fashionable aa they are Learn to knit, crocket or aew. the job! ...... " SI 9.8. plus lax, in two moat fa.»- much buainesa wa» transacted. FtlRNITDRE and MUSIC HOME OF FRIOIOAIRE practical. The chain type la Take up a hol'hy you might Some long da.v In the future. rlnatlng fragrance* "June Ge- t priced from S7.32 up, including rind,„.vou’r* Iplerejfted -enough ,;.te. P*M Commander Prancl* E. Miner . .'When the *tr*y*..are all branded rkhlum" oil"••Blue Graaa" at the tax. And there are several very make it .vour life’s work. of the Inca]'poet. Who fa director and counted, the hiatorian may WE.LDQN DRUr. COMPANY, 901-tToveTy—"idiUM*" tn the expanatom ' of. the Department Rehabilitation — lootr"At~thiT-Ru»atKn— acta— after Main Street. BROKEN ASSORTMENTS^ type bracelet. . . Do you need a shampoo7 'Don't, Commlaaion. was present and World War II and say that they let it go another day. If yoii have spoke oh thia work throughout the produced something, however iin- - If .'-oil grow out of. dreaaea nr One little eye-catcher which a cold or can’t get to a beauty Department of CJonnecticut. Fol­ ODDS AND ENDS foreseen by the Kremlin, which shoe*, discard them Don't clutter could be placed on school book and parlor, use a (try shampoo to clean lowing th* meeting a supper was changed the face of the world. 24.88 up the closet with garments whic)\ the home mirror la "Do It Now." your hair and keep It looking neat aerved by the members of the have outlived their iiaefulne.a* Just Prorraatinatlon wilt make you until you get to a heaiitv parlor. Windsor post and auxiliary. because you think you ran *0*e lethargic. Whenever a taak la SAVINGS UP TO 50% Among the many poaaihle wax- Post members have been loud polish products. tjiere la one in their psalae reigarding the Le­ AU SALES HNAL . which i* mitatanding; namely gion’s basketball team. These boy* WANTEb SAVE ON REG. 9.9S MOADLOOM m STAPLES' "MIRROR KOTE" have played a. good season, hav­ EQUAL TO S9.30 BEST QUAL. This really doea the Job at which ing won the flrst round of th* EXPERIENCED so many promises are unfulflited Rec Senior League of Manchester. FLANNEL SOWHS 1J 9 a lasting aelf-poliah that ia not Thla Is one of the team* that will Biaea 32, 34, S^/4inly. Hhnrtle nr long. 232 colli 38.88 Tirmi, 10% Down 9 ,12, 1 5 'width. 7.88 Squat, raid only easy to apply hot which he honored,by the post on Honor BOOKKEEPER 36" and 39" can be relied upon for long peri­ Night, aa most of th* hoy.a on the Famous makers odvartis* soma quality at 59.50. Sava many dollars oii on* of our smartest bread- ods. "Mirror Khte" la sold at team this year also played last Stot* QuolHiccrtieiM Padded wMi ett-naw cotton and sisal. Ifigh-lustef looms. Practical Curitwist is a rich bland of impertad the JOHNSON PA IN T COM­ SWEATERS m j’eah Members of the post are and Salary Dasitod rayon damask cevarj sag-resistant pre-bu!tl border. wool yams and carpal-rayon yams of greet stranglh. PANY. A99 Main .Street, at $1.28 urged to attend games and back IMaea 38 and 48 aniy. Hllpon nr ranHgan. a quart or $2.78 a gallon. up th* players on the team. SLEEP SET—Innerspiing plus Box Bpelng . .72.88 Th* thick, tightly-twistad pit* resists soil, h'd*s feot- fluffy, torefilt Yenfiieerf Perfect fit is mighty imppjftatu to your WRITE lOX R lctt*ntMi4*« Xe'Pegfie . prints. .Solid colors glv* your rooms o pleasing.; Pink grapefruit. -rut In aeg- W A R D S 3838 OMd Qiiality Mattree* - . . : : r'.-'. 3F.88 menla. 'make 1 moat attractive 'Our'0 YARIKS Pouchea, ahm il^ nr tnatrnn atyle. In faUfea, leattier, ptaetle. •W A*Braiid.lO-ea...... fh* l « P Jl'ST RFX’EIVED LNTLUDXT. NEW DESIGNS tie PEROXIDE a r WALOMKN FOR SALE LINOTYPE * f Hydragen. fWI pint ...... 26 I AsoMaTaMals GLOVES 79e 80* CA5TORIA a c a a * THOR AlTO-MAaiC WASH­ !n S 3 .2 i5 9 ' ER. I'aed nae year. Exeellaat OPERATOR CkUdi*n'*l.axativwO-*a,...... A I O w C h e n e y B r o t h e r s I DAT OP DH (wmllHnn. Price gUM. OLOWES »*» *^^* « 1.49 TMIRADT ,_Call 2-4874 Afler 8:M DnuMe cotton fabric la black or brown. SIsee 8 to 8. REG. 2CE.95 17-INCH AIRUNE SA1£-PRICED BLINDS • Pin* Tax. • Excdkiit Oppoitoaity. REMNANT SALESROOM Tensia, Fed. Tax 'II Good WoriihiW Caadt- r«11.MV4LUC 13% Dasra' 250.95 Included HARTFORD ROAD—MANCHF-STER ‘ c iv c t o 2336,/M " 2.87 Mach OU-IERON-12 . IT-Inch "bUek*’ rectangular picture tube gives •88 PiM lAP. Omlly Tok* advonlag* of Horn* Furnishings Sal* savings on OPEN 5 9 to 5:30 — SATURDAY 9 to 4:45 MARCH sharper contrsat, less glare. Automatic gain control, PRESCRIPTIONS CRYSTALLINE 1-12 -ter ateady picture*—conttniious radld^ype tsincr. sturdy aH-st**! Bl'wds. Slats and tapes removed •asily Pk* Unr.lrt* $ Ongw . CLOSED WEDNESDAYS ORrefaHj BBRipemded. for cleaning. PuH and tilt m d s pn sent* aid*. Off- GUSTAFSON’S SHOE STORE Apply In Porsoa Taw lettlcf Mabogaajr-veawer oshiaeL Year parts warranty, incl. D l l whit* bok*d-on * * finish won't crack, cMp, M L DIMES •/ f 00 e W n . . . Q " 110 1*1 70S MAIN STREET JANUARY JJI A fter Brig Stores HERALD OmCE 964 MAIN STREET '^VMiSAVEOR.Oa. 13 RtoaN S t.

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*■ 4fw* ^‘., VI. », 1- .. . ' - , , ■ ■ • FV' n ■■- f *jf' IIANCHEStER EVEaWKO H«RAO)ritAM<*fe8TEft. CO>tN« Wi^WGSDAY. JAM JARY J8 , »M 1 X MANCHKTBR EVENING HERALD^ MANCHIS’IER, t»NN-r «^lM«ESDAY. W u ^ ^ ^ 2*r spsyrr,-rt ft A".”. SsiSiBkfttrt-***!! ‘ Aboard Crashed Plane •Cflkdfl’ UgtofCdRlfl Omnecticat Firm Cornerstone Club ts Offer l?a m e F .B 7F e d l3Arab K ins Trace (Hub Speaker Engaged Six cent “coke” machines ^ Hit by Sinking Jennie Wind Elected C h a irman -ham mada their nppentMce in Party Is Success Waited: Male Help Id f t (K fersB o^ Vaadieatdr. Wo U m gertM T^ NoLFiitile, walk Into a atora or a oervtce Woodbury, Jan. 33—Ifft—Harold Trast Firm IKrectOr , Mambera o f the CSimm*oe«' : OpcnincB ia our naw aspaiidliijrC prcfl*p r M iraMii—AI m I Electronic Research Meeting of Eisenhower aution aiM got a ha^ W Jbtro, proi^etor of tho New Eng- (Tlub commlttea which ptonned the Oocn>Cola for a nlekle. Racant- lind XAmpahade Company,, know* oearatoni 2nd ahift. PaM ahower eiparie4 Mflpitalini Cabinet Firm Leases Second Backert WiU Be Held Allies Sd.y are being cared for against re- card party held Monday night in Truce Plan ly the pries par botOa waa maw why ha haan't racelviBd. and Officer o f Qieney tiros., | tha baaemant o f St. Brldgat'a lift iiwanuica prognaw available;le. IflvIt roe e lv e fafai ii t e w ir minall to • cants. won't receive, a ahtpment of high celpta Issued to cuatomers. Floor of Hilliard Mills Soon, Davi$ Sutes P ion eer Parachute Traata laerewie Church were greatly plaaaad with and Hka it why not work here? A pi^ in p4 mm rase Om ) CCanMnnad M « Pago O M ) 'H m now • cimt machines (Cant 0) quality lampahade parchment Ita audrasa. A large number of taka h nlcklo and • poaojr ki which he had ordered from A Arm In the Trust Department a total The Oray Research and Devel- An E(Mnbowtr for Prarident Selected at Annual of .thirty-four new estates and tables were in playv than aaV «imoimc«d hii da> thqalot. policy tnaefar pa Xsaaon Odvaaeao In Europe. The wtnnera o f the evening were epmant -Co., Inc., has leased the Oub ia MnaclicaUr movad oM should ba aolvad by tbo fludanaaa tnista were opened during the to aoek o atat In the Senata. thamaalvM. art concernad: that la, thay hnva Tatro telephoned an inquiry StockhoMer Meeting { Mrs. Noela Tlngley. Valerie Man- entire second floor of the Hilliard atop eloaef to bolag a rooltty today year. The Mortgage Department SEENOER RUBBER PRODUen 00. ITall, Tm fonna do it,’* DtSaUa MiUa in Hillisrdville and ndll oc­ wiUi tho anaouncoiBoat that Prod- Tliara waa no tnunodlato indicn- turasd tha Oommuniata p in o f y o ^ rd a y to the New York . Im- eer, Howard U ngley and Julia OFFICE— GtiAPEL STREET raporton in opening hit nawt South Koran imd hold n dateM W t t a f Arm with which he had which Is operated within the Johnson, high, and Lea Andreint, cupy the, space beginning In the _^ ck K. Pock. 26, .of 14 King Farpuk ' Tha atockfi^dara of Tha Man- Trust Department was aervieing latt^. part, of Cebcuary. a'~conir. Uni diM iag MeGutrahlitd oslved Snu^^ef. WtiMJBumhoaiin Sales and Service porttop*'fif'the necond floor, altow- .'Britlalr offW ala sa' far'hnva M - A-second reason -ia that lha - first’ itam o? Importance lii '"Fifliowtng'the tzrd" ptaytng",-1V( nee Dec. 12^ IMO. He realgned at ■ire alro aetivo in tho Hnrtfard For Moflt lof Iii«rssse present winUT Waathap In Kbraa An important feature o f the Ingyltaelf room for expaiytlon elined to u y sfhat they thought of tha agenda waa tha election of Di- frezhmentz were served by Mrs. ayor U. Toledo to accept the itithiin the floor. County organiMtjbti. the propouU, pendirig a deUlled makes an offenaive hy althar aide operation o f a bank, like any othepi William Mitchell and her commit­ In nuking the announcement. A aorga o f eala toldar returns all but Impoasttila for many wsoka rectora All who served Ih 1951 huBlness, and a meamire of its ef­ BENDIX MOTOROLA Tile apokeaman aai.d he antici­ ■tudy; were-rb-elected. In addition Mias tee. Now 44, ha baa been in polltica pated that- the expansion would Dnvia anid that a meeting fo r nil But recent British policy has has puabad the Maiichester March yet. Ai'-^anaea Adana ficiency and siicce.sa ara its earn- Joseph Jay Studio, Inc. tt and on for about IS yean, haV' bnckara of BIsonhower for Ftnai- A third reason ia that, for tha OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 22 Jennie B. Wind, secretary and aa- inga. In 1951 the Manchester Mlaa'LorralM J. I^ltora RCA ba a new source of employment been that Egypt must halp re­ o f Dimas drira total over t h e Blstant treasurer of Cheney Broth­ Cotton la the moat valuable cash dent in Maaetaeater wUI ba held store peace in the canal aone be­ time beinr. at laaat, tha United A. James Adams, wrldet.v known Trust Company had gross revenue for Manchester residents, but that •7,000 mark, tt waa announced to­ HooflCfl for Sale 72 ers waa elected a new director. crop In tha British protectorate of 214 SPRUCE STREET. MANCHESTER TEL. MW no numbers of new employai ia the near future. fore any talk of a final ietUement NatioAs countrtsa actually in- local interior decorator who will of *338,860.32. In spite of in­ Mr. and Mrs. Francia 'J. La- Uganda, Africa. The data and place of the meet-, can begin. day. About 4,000 coiwfAlders have rolvad In tha fight. Including Hie be speaker at the Women's Club Mias Wind graduated from Man­ creased costs of doing business Duca of 240 Oak street announce would be hired Immediately, ROUJNG PARK—New. Excellent chester High School aa valedictor­ Typea_of employes range from in g when decided, "will .be anneune- Diplomatic aourres said It waa been returned out of the 12.500 United States, have committed all meeting Monday at 8 p. m., in-the and a substantial contribution to the engagement of their daugh­ 6-room aingle, 4 finished. 2 un- ian in the claaa of 1910. Aifter highly skilled engineers to senrii- od In The Heraldi. not clear just what Ibn Baud that wera mailed at-the start of the forces which under present South Methodiat Church, will take the Employeea Retirement Fund ter. Mtsa Lorraine J. LaDuea, to flnlahed. Owmer transferred. teaching achool in Watertown, sktlled electronic w orkers.__ * The new chairman ia an ih- meant hy a new rooperatiyi ar­ tha driva. .policy they are willing td «end to for hla subject, 'T he Client and voted last yesr by the stockheld- Robert J. Fltxgerald. aon of Mr. Not inehidad in today's total are Showrn by appointment'" Phone (Jonnecticul ahe attended the Olm- The Arm plana to vacate the vaatlgator for the General Adjust­ rangement for defonM of the area. the battle. 6278, the Decorator." ------era the Net Operating Earnings and Mra. Michael F. Fitzgerald of building at lA Arbor street. Hart­ ment Bureau with offices In Ntw The .United Btateii. Britain, the proceeds from the Folio Ball Sea Naw Olala A graduate of the Parsons atead Business College, and was Before Taxes were *75,739,68. 21 Brainard place. IlfancheatePs Carpet Splecialty Store ford. which it shares with the Havan______• France and Turkey asked Egypt held Saturday night at the ar­ As It' now aUnda tha situation MAIICHESTER—New seven room School of Design. New York, Mr. employed for a time hy William After provision for Federal income Both are graduates of Manches­ •>- mory. T h a ball, which will be Brothera in Glastonbury leaving Gray Manufacturing Company, an to join a five-power Middle East points to a naw Koraan criaia in ■ingle; 4 bedrooms, living room, Adams hblda a degree in Interior taxes a net profit of *44.739.66 was ter High school. ’ OPEN DAILY 9 to 5:30 M-EONESDAY TO NOONj affiliate. defense command. Egypt quickly made an annual event, netted over the spring if no truea hna haen dining room,, kitchen, 2 baths, architecture and design. He has there to enter employment o f CSie- realized. Dividends paid to stock­ No .date haa been set for the •2.000. also done research work in Eng­ ney Brothers in 1917. In addition holders accounted for *16,000, the wedding. rejected this offer. » arhiaved by then. It may then he breexeway and garage. Down THURSDAY and FRIDAY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. I Some Arab leaders have said Included in today's figure la neceaaary, aoma authoritiaa pri­ land and Spain. France and Ital.v, to her official capacltlea with Che­ balance remaining in undivided •100.45 aubmltted by the Ameri payment, 88,(>00. Howard R. ney Brothera a'ne la asaistant aec- So They Say that the Arab nations themaelvea vately concede. to determine- Haatlnga 2-1107. and tmired the Scandinavian coun­ profits. Net earnings per share with the Boston Poultry Show thia 19S1 Dentist Criticizes ■hould set up their own defense can Legion Auxiliary, which has whether there remains any real tries in 1950. He prefers doing tra­ retary and asaistant treasurer of after taxes amounted to" *5..59. month. y been tsikliig up rollectiona at the ditional type of Work in k ey in g the Woneer Parachute Company. FOR ONE OF THE LARGEST - Retirament ought to ba baaad arrangementa, with western help basis for hope that aa agreement MANCHESTER-'Zoned for busi­ Branch Plans Mrs. Edith Gunther of Hyde on a man's lability and a man's In training and military equip­ Stote theater, and •61 from tov- with (Connecticut and New Eng­ Mias Wind haa been very active on Use of Fluorides can be achieved. If tha aaawar ia ness, 4-family and 6 room single. Plans for establishment----- of a--I ■venue, Rockville, was a recant dealra, not on hia age. ment. erna and grilla. Income •2,649.50 per vtor. How­ land, and enjoys taking over the the board of trustees of Manches­ 0LDM0BILES_ SELECTIONS OF Revenua from the coin contain­ negativa It may ba nacaaaary to branch on North Main street arc caller at the home of Mra. Leila —Maurice Tobin, 'Secretary of redefine tha overall objectives in ard R, HaaUngS. 2-1107. restoration of old farm houses. ter Memorial HosplUl having progressing. The bank has en-1 S. Hall. Hartford, Jan. 28- - llPi A ers that art distribute through­ labor. Korea or to determlna whether How’ever. he recently completed aerved for *vera l yeara as secre­ gaged Arnold Lawence of We HdRfe Moat Stytei Insurance Law out town Is also expected to pro­ Mr. and Mra. Harry Steele and Springfield, Maas., _^dentlst ac­ there is any maaha or putting auch SEVEN ROOM riUTCEr”” one of the- largest modern houses tary. During World War II ahe Manchester to prepare plans and vide a boost to tha final fi^re on Cape Cod. showing hla versa­ granddaughter, Misa Joyce Schae­ cused ConnertlMit'a State Health W o should cooperate with any additional'military praaaura on the gave many hours of her time as a specifications for the new build­ B IG fl.O W when the last tally la made. tility In the field of decoration, in nurses, aide at th “a hospital. A fer, of Stafford Hollow, Conn., Department yesterday o f "enn- oountrios who adll coopacato. but Firm Files Name Reds to compel them to coma to' COLONIAL HOUSE and ing which will house the branch. were recent guests at the Steele- I don't know how wo can make Arthur J. DaCliure,' chairman «>f which he has been engaged for 22 member of St. Mary's Church ahe durtlng experiments on defense­ the Manchester March" of Dimes terms. ' years. He was with several prom­ WIjile the time of completion of Hall home. . ''.For countries defend themaelvea if GARAGE WITH EXTRA ia also active in church work. the project will depend on the less children, slate wards., and they don't want to. A certificate o f regiatration of drive this year, pointed out today, inent' New York decorating ahops Board .Members • Mr. and Mrs. Emery M. Clough trade name waa filad thia morning HAYS TRUMAN TO RUN availsbllity of certain critical were guests of relatives In New­ orphans" hy putting fluorides in —Sen. Milton Toung (R , N. D.)'. however, that coin folders have al­ 50 FOOT LOT ON CORNER prior to Coming to Manchester in The membership of the Board of MMiacI V. IHHalla their drinking water. at the town clerk's office by ways bMn. and are again this 1938. He is secretary of the New building materials it is hoped that ington on Sunday. m iiED im BROADLOOM CBRPETS Former Secretary of War Robert P. Pattemaon (lop. left) oad George Katx, Jr., and C^Brolyn T. Waahtagton, Jaa. SO—(in — Directors a« constituted for 1952 the opening of (he branch may" !|hg aen-ed in the Ohio legielatiire Dr-. Paul Manning critteixed use John Oenter (UHk right), poMlo relattoiu director of the CaiMer Air year, the "back bone" of the polio WEST SIDE tDCATION England Chapter of , the American ia as follows: Ernest T. Bantly, Dorothy Woodworth. treasur­ He Is .laj’thg the foundation (in Kata, both of 147 Green Manor John Maagle, Presldeat Tro- Institute_of Decorators and a take pldce early next summer. aa councilman, rice mayor and of fluorides In drinking water nt. Oondltlonlitg Do., and former Inialneoo newa editor of The .Aaooriated Europe), but he won't atajr there drive. The drive cannot be a siic- Wells C. Dennison, W. George er of the eighth grade class of J ^ U V I W Y SEE OUR DISPLAY and SAI.ESROOM ..some, state . institutions .. as a road;.______.______cfeaa unless a lacge number of the maa’a. _hotae _atoto anflitMl Attractively. ___t- il^orated..... inside. member of Its.Roard.of Governors. ayor o f Toledo...... Press, were Hsted among the pnaaengers ahoarir the tw ln^gtned fore’.-er. I doiv't know how lobg he's 1 Glenney, Watter P. G om an, Rus­ Hicks Memorial School, reports method of control of tooth decay. According’' to the inatrument, folders ara returned with dona- Demoeratie eossenltteeeaaui saM Oil steam heat, automatic hot j He is now associated with Watkins that *200 was realized in the BITKJET TERMS'ARRANGED “ Won Nine, I>oet Four plane which cmahed Into an apartment hnu^ In RHiabeth, N. J. going to stay. the company will be known aa the water heater, spacious living room ' Brothers. sell B. Hathaway. Charles S. The SpflngfleM dentist's state­ t'npt. Thomas J, Reid (bnitom, left) and Slewardeso Marllyii Roth tiona. He urged residents to make today toera la “aa daubf* la hla House, John L. Jenney, Everett T. magazine drive. This amount la ^r DiSalle waa naked about hli rec- —W. Averill Harriman on Gen. Insurance Law Reporting Com- their coin folders returns aa soon mind that Mr. Truama will ba a and dining room, large kitchen' Arrangements for Mr. Adams' Tolland being added to the fund for the ments were challenged hy .State fliegle (bottom, right) were part of the crew. Keith. Joseph G. Pero, Jay E. Ru- ■rd in politica. Dn-ight Eisenhower. pany. iia poaaihle. with .Florence combination oil and lecture were made bv Mrs. John M ALL TO M ALL SPECIALIST Rep. Philip lAing (D., Windsor), *>- candidate for reeieettan. binow, William J. Thornton. Jen­ cla.sa trip in June. Funds needed MANCHESTER * "t think I'm batting better than who declared he had confidence in gas stove. (Fuel bill approxl-lB. Hamblet. HbstesjieH for the Principal Frank A. Formica has for the class trip have reached •00," he Mid. "I think I have won mately 1125 a season). Bendix evening a-lll be Mrs. Robert Hoh- nie B.*Wlnd and Leland T. Wood. the State Health Department's The •50,000 increase in t h e received information that twelve I he fifty per cent mark, accord­ line racea and loat four. I decld- judgment and that the water at Two Conn. Men automatlc washer and sink in lai:gc ; wieler and’ Mrs. Gerard Miller. children from the eighth grade of ing to the report of the treasurer. MOTOR SALES to make the Senate race be- pantry. Venetian blinds through--— ------r------bank's capital received favorable the inatitutions had been Guori- action by vote of the stockholders. Hicks Memorial School have been The present enrollment at the luae I think it will be a great dated ivith the knowledge of the Crash out. psinted to match decorating. school Is 246 pupils: grade one, * OpM ivenhiqf MANCHESTER or'to repreaant'Obldi"'.... Full sixe '-attlo.. -Basement, parti­ It was-de-clded Uwt.tbis 2,0Q0 addl; awarded "Citatipns, for . Service" •ICgiMkture.-*'...... ■ ■■■'- ...... ■■ By Ihe C?rois"elf-(iolfipr ^ibiishing 40; ■ grade- two; - 26; ■ grade " three. tlonal shares will be offered to DiSalle aJao announced that "I will not ait here and hear you. tioned off for recreation room and » H lg 30; grade four, 30; grade live, 26; larold Leventhal, OPS general By THE ASSOCIATTA) fRBSS work shop. Storm windows, screens, Stockholders of record st 5 p.m., Company. The.se certificate.* rep­ Hertford Rood At a Masaarhusetti resident, tell us resent outstanding achievements grade six. 32; grade seven, 30; C a r j» (2i - aunicl hai resigned effective Jan. Two Connecticut resideAtaesmenta were storm and screen doors. New Jan. 22, 1952. the date of the an­ grade eight, 32. what'a wrong with our Stale A benefit card'party w’as given nual meeting. Of the subscription In sala‘'manshfp during the class' West Coiitor St. 1. Leventhal plana to resume pri- Health Department or whether killed In the plane cra^cra ^ which roof snd gutters. Outsld-s will be Mr. and Mr*. Donald Graham 308 MAIN STREET TEL. 2-4343 ate law practice la Washington.. took 27 lives st EHxa)itabeth, N; J., painted color to suit owner, ^ s i i- Saturday night at the firehouse by price of *45.00 per share *25.00 magazine campaign. The twelve they are experimenting with chil­ Ihe'Pleaisant V'alle.v Cliih for the of Thompsonville. Conn., were re- Tel. 4134 Comer Midfile Turnpike at Pinehurat Comer i<4 DiSalle said at thia time no oth- yesterday. Both hadad been on tlfully landscaped, secluded hack will go into capital and *20.00 In­ students include: June Dunnsck, cenls guests of Miss piertha dren," Laing declared. - S h of his top aides have given no­ benefit of the March of Dimes. to surplus. April 9, 1952 at 2 p.m. Judy Diiell, Aletha Senk, CTharles The controversy took place at a business trips to Rochester where vard with outdfxir atone fireplace. There were 19 fables in play and Place. - tice they will quit. the flight originated^ ... Flower garden and fruit trees. has been set as the clo.slng date Eisenhofer, Michael Z agora. ....Mr... . And. Mcs._.Karl - TobiAsaon. heatlng-hy the-leglalaUve councii:a 1 _':Wtttt«g:r8dHentnH;:"Vtra--praat«r,T; was...contributed-—to —the tl^ h d^ roc -fOB -JUUSCrlpQPPJIzlt itgj ^sald^KttKdaat-l^ruman - was t^bth-—Wrifarr committegTin—a+ Cari.ve: Mrs.'N^shmJohhsbn’.fchaif;-’ xTespendingthe-wtnter "With their vefy kind abOut my deelilon. He dent and asslstaftt Secretary of Under 8,000 I expected that warrants for the David Waldo. James Caldwell and daughter and family in South proposed )aw permitting fluorl-! m.m of the card committee, ex- rights to subscribe will be mslled Leonard Ridzon. aid he would like to have me stay dallon of public water supplies. the Ritter Company of Rochester, prc.ises h"r appreoiation to resi- Carolina. Phone 4744 For Appointment ! to stockholders about March 1. All children of the Hick.* Me­ price director >but did not Among those favoring the bill made hla h ^ e in Greenwich denl.s .md merchants who donated morial . School . received. progress fant 'to interfere 'with any peraon- were Dr. P’rahkfih M,'RriehbaVH, whara. ha hM hla own .hiialneas,. ra* .SThnos, you niti>' hott one that matters to you. Plus a hundred things - — Magatfnea reach only fractions of your ma^ ... .prizes,...... —...... — ...... Reports .Growth...... The basic dlfflcultS'-b* not mere plans I might have. chief of the State Health Depart­ Iternon-PearMlI and Co., membars alann...maybe a second alann...pet- kenneth Quinn, freasiirer of the During the course of the meet­ reports during the past week. Par­ ly administration. It Is policy—a Benson Brings You 1 JAsked about the fact that Mc- of the Neiy York stock exchange. < you don’t find anywhere else. ket. For each one appeals to some people—not ing the President Russell B. Hath- ents are invited to visit the school policy that purports to reach for ? ment's dental health division. 8UBURBAN—Brand new two bed- loc.vl ,, , , drive, , j , reporta that „ the La- rath called at the White House Dr. Rrlenbach ritert statements He had been a director of tha fUt- i hapa even a third. But the biggest alarm of away gave a report on the growth for a follow-pp conference with sMurity by rellancs on the United moat almultaneoualy with him, ter company aUice 1B20 and chair- { to others. No magazine is read by everyone ia room ranch. Knotty pine kitchen. ^ C o m m u - and activities of the bank during h.V varioua scientific assodatioas. all is the alarm in your heart. If doesn't Ulce”a" fire. You can be just as tlle hath, oil heat, large Church, was the first organl- the teacher and the- principal. Nstlons and on alllancea with na­ ISalle said he didn't even know msn of/lls executive committee | town who can possibly buy. "the past year. 1951. Highlights of Henry .Soften. Jr., t* one of the tions from Norway to Aiirtralla. Including national medical an,i Only »9.400. Barbara Woods 3702! i The'rimlr Quality Appliances At Low Budget fcGralh waa to be there, since (920. An executive of th e ' ssrought up tomorrow about a plan in the the final figures will exceed last I the report Included Information of boys who will take part in the - Joseph Kennedy, former U. 8. et Asked what job he had been of- dental societies. W’hich have en­ "W'as anybody caught inside... anybody 1 dorsed fluoridation. Ritter company said Hernon via-" town council to widen your street. You neser ST. JOHN Street-Reduced. Full ; •' “’’ r's collection of *1,000. Contrl- interest to the stockholders and to Northeastern 4-H Poultry Judging amba.*sador to Britain on U. 8. "^red in goyeroment. Pi Sallf re- |ie hurt?,; ^ burned? ,t; (wercomt* Mow’d six rooms and bath, 3 and 3, o il; “ trds have been mailed to I Contest to be held in connection foreign policy.. IliM— "I'd rather not say,...'niere three days* aach - week and- regu-j- should not be taken tightly," he know wliafs coming... so you read your news­ o f } our market. Each one appeals to only a steam heat, large porch, garage. ' residenLs organizations are being ' rounfling communities. Totsl as­ ------a man In It." larly made the trip hy plane. j 'it start? How much loss? \Vhat’s the whole sets of *7,927.,5.M.98 st the yesr There have been some demands said. “ It was not the purpose of paper every day. special audience — sports fans, homemaken, amesite drive. Excellent location. ' |’°u‘ "rled and a sports event Is be- ' FINAL these studies to-determine whether Edwin E. lainkes, the other Om- story?” I end showed a healthy and siih- Congress—chiefly from Repub- nectlcut victim, tlved s i No. 1 Pine ‘ Qulck occupancy. Priced to sell help^ the cause fluoridation la safe. We knew this, i ~ u . ___ kids, etc. And how many of these can listen The staff of the Ell.sworth High I stanttal growth of approximately je a n s - that McGrath ba dropped- Everybody else b just like you. Every-body Suburban Realtv Co., Realtors,: a half mlllioi) dollars during the 12 The purpose of the studies ivss to j J ' ' J o "V k "u Even if you have a jxilice pass or a good. at the Hine you broadcast? School year bdok has chosen a I Sa Attorney General. These de- .Ml Main street. 821.5. poem written by Elaine Kupchii- ] months period.^ Several times dur-! JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE anda sprang mainly from the determine whether fluoridslion ? \"iew from a roof, you still bum up with un­ reads the newspaper every day. If one thing would help prevent tooth decsv ' I TWO FAMILY — 5 room flats, noa and a song w-rilten by Janet ing_.the year the total assets e x -1 nsatlonal disclosures of scandals doesn’t stir th m -H ’s anothn. To a thrifty The newspaper talks to everybody in town. NIcewics to he read and sung at needed eight million dollars. ' | TRIPUWSTORES He predicted that tooth decay I * *r. * " . _ satisfied suspense and ciiriositv... large rooms. In excellent condi­ thp, tax coilacting service and cla.sa -night and graduation night ■ TT. S. Government .securities held | thargdt of Justice department among Connecticut children would | * " housewife, the file sale can be just as important It 1 created fresh cvety day to appeal to every- tion. large porch, single garage. in .tune. I with a book value of *2.810.613.85 ; drop aa much aa 60 or 6.^ per cen t! City water snd sewe*. near xnesa In handling prosecutions. Until you see y our newspaper. as the fire. ^ body. Just as you read the paper now, all your . The annual meeting and ban­ i constitute an exeellent secondary Mr. Truman told a news confer- if water supplies were fluoridated. J * achoolr, bus linea__and center. The council took no action xfter I quet of the Pleaaant Valley Rifle • reserve due to the "over-all short ace Just two week's ago that no the Arm which has an off lea You grab youi psper ami all the answm are customers and prospects read the paper too — ...Full price *12.800, about >3,.500 Cfliib were hrtd Monda.v night at I maturity position of the portfolio, the hearing. Ita recommendations ■" Thats why when sou have something to down payment. Immediate oc­ hange was contemplated In Me- will be made to the lO.Vt General 121.5 Main street. In Hartford. there. Finl, ia complete detail, full of local at the times they, choose, for as long as thay the Aero Diner In East Hartford. i Of the figures shown. Jt.000.000 _lcaUt'auaatus—.Ua-also aaid .lbat _ LanKca..ia..i5irylv.ed by ,.hU. .w.W-. cupancy on 1st floor apartment. 1 are of leja.than six .inonth.s matur.r. •A8WmWS'.“ ------— ...... *«|]|; Jb«, n ^ p ip et is .the jcme place, tojeach ..dtooael..— ...... - ______. ,«t.c"k .din.neii. .was .jietvvd. .. with cGrath, aa the federal govern- ovc. Katherine M. Lankes; a two- ■ color— M'itlievef could heAhywhim efee. Allen Realtv Co: Tci. stos. Kenneth Colmer, Arthur Miller , It.v. *.500.000. less thsn one year: ELE8TRIG RAN8ES • RfiFRUERATtmS ent'a chief prdkecutlng officer, year-old daughter and his hnother, all the people all the time. > *i..300.000, two years or less. ATTRACm VE Six room and IjeRoy Burnham in charge of o.uld . . handle-.^,the. government Mrs. Flora Mifford of OsUfornIa; a Only the newspaper it first with the most - * i the meeting...... I More Chrek Aecniinia — / fSeaniip asalgliment. You knew it -would a ll^ there. Together fireplace, hot water heat, dll Did You brother, Richard Lankes of Roch- new^ ■.. fint with the most people. first wiHi Last week Thursday "night the Commercial checking account At Deep Cut Prices -ie-Dt-S*lls~ba4-been pondering for- Slier, N.—y— and his grsndmotl : "depoxtra Inrreaxrrt tn“tine wtth-thvj 1n~ad«efHsmg, why deal in fractiom?.., high elevation,si.v.H^n combination.A„,hin,Md« /P'KnthTtimnaT South indaor sefT ‘^eeks the question of whether to er, Mrs. Bruno Hej-ne, of So.uth thejnoat advertisieTsI hack tournament started and will ! bank's a.ssefs during 19.51,. The! un for the Senate from Ohio. Know Thai— Hadley, Mass. / ’ screena and atorm sash, large continue each Thursday night for " total Jiumher of aceoimts,'showed j "lot clo.w to achooV and transpor­ He hinted to reporters last night (Tnlonlata at JameatcwiT Vstrt six weeks at 8 p. m , at the fire- I a gain of 534 with 7,120 on the | tation. Immediate occupancy. hat prolpects of a bigger Job in made crude glass soon after they I F « > r k t l# it a iis i hoiiae. Luther. Burnham and hooks at the year end, Additional Jie Truman admlnlatretion might landed In J4n7 because of its value » E j4 U IlOllllC: • 13.200. William Goodchlld. Sr., Charlea Andrulot are In charge. bookkeeping equipment has. been use him to drop this Ides, hut In trading with the Indians. Realtor. Office 15 Forert street. The Pleasant Valley Club will ordered to care for the ever In­ mid give no inkling of whst the Aid to Fight Reds Phone 7925 or 8891. meit Thursday at 7:30 p m. at the creasing traffic in that depart­ w job might he. Off both FInrIdn coasts, shellers home of.Mrs. David Burnham. The ment. f The bookkeeping, proof and; dredge the bottom and bring up Lots for Sale 75 theme of the meeting will be, llnng mollusks of alt alses. which "Military strength Is only the "School Days." All membera muat transit departments handled 1.-; SAVE SIN SAVE SIN SAVE! are sorted mechanlcslly through first immediate step that must be TWO 100' X 17.5' lots, one 100' x come dre.ved aa arhoed children nr .580 478 items during 1951. C lear-■ ines. cheeks oh customers ac-1 12 FOOT P h i k o progressively smaller screens. taken against aggressive world 125' pear new Broad street school. he taxed. TTie hnstessea" will be .FhHce DeuUe Oven Communism, but. measurei-to In- Phone 2-0565. Mrs. Burnham. Mrs. Virginia Rob-, counts, psid hv the hank.smounted ! NO DEFROST Style I A bout T o h II A nielennle weighing ’ ."16 I-2 rrea.se the economic welfare and ertasnd Mrs. Richard Kibble. to a total of *120.411.496. 1 tons was discovered In Greenland the productive .capacity of south- BUILDING LOT. 75' x 200' at the The’ loan department had a very; ^'Disabled American Veterans, A family part.v haa been ar­ ELECTRIC In 1695. anil brought tn the t"nlts(1 A.»is will'hs nfcp.vssry for Green. VVm. Kaneh), Contractor ranged by Mrs. Harry Parker for active yeah proces.sirig 6.283 new i Philco ELECTRIC 17, followed its business ses- Ptst.s hy Rohfrt Prarv'. dlscovrr-' “ '"mtusl victArv’,"' Amhsassdor C loan* with a dollar volume of *4 - ' on lest night In the Stiver Ljine and Builder. Phone 7773. her hiusband. who will reach hia or of th. North Pols. ^ O. S. r o ro * ' of Csylon told a 80th birthday, Sundayl 'Those at­ 481.167, as well as issuing 33,^3 RANGE bmmunlty House with a program parked liinrheon mreting o f Stam-. Register Checks and redeefning j I observation of ladiei", night Wanted— RearEsrtate~77 tending will include his dsu^ter, Refrigerator RANGE So* level in the dlstMnt past frird"a four aervire rlub.s. the Ro- Mrs. William Page, and her two 26.3.59 U. "g. Ravings ahd. Defense | dward Miller showed movies. i dtopped many feet when untold fat.'"' I-iona Klvvnnls- and Ex Bonds. In addition a large volume i pother feature was a large t*ome- ■ . CONSIDERING SELLING daiighlers. Nancy and Patricia, of toA.s ■o^ water Vera locksd ;up m ftlw iK f ...... ’Albajjj’. -N.-y;; aJid'a fouiHn, Hor-" "of "obUectihiTitems' was' handled ""by ' -.Vy«>_TF»T ■H'Wifw. Iked cake, made and served b v . - YOUR PROPERTY 7 279J0 m w m advancing glaciers J,Asia- ... .hss the manpower and Ih* ace McNeil o f Rockville City, N. Y. the department. i men,.'With tho. letters "P.-'A:" Without obligation to you, tllmiral reaourres to aiipport her wilt appralae or make >’ou a cash The United Workers will )w>id The Safe- Deposit Depflrtmenl f Jfiyrroed onalyi Icing They .‘Jail i.a ensenllal in tanning ••aming^milliona. but larka the in- had 1.653 boxes rented st the year ^rved sandwiches, cake and ice offer for pro;property. See ua before their annual meeting- Friday at -the leathei . dveing clothes and m sk -' ‘Jnatrlsl capacity and the technl- parsonage at.2:30 p, m. Offlcera end. InMSdditlon to this several am ehd provided a door prire, you sell. Ing plastics ■ csl know-how at^ the present Phone 6273 will be elected and reports given. himdrei^ safe deposit envelopes SAVESN SAVE! SAVESN -lie winner of which W a s. .Mrs-r ------j time, Corea said. ""Only.an organ- BRAE-BURN REALTY p h i l c o DELUXE PtTLLT Rartha MlUer of Kast Hartford. ! A century ago farmers brought program to spread - this PliNco DeLuxe milk to city home in-cans hangl f • “'Ige from the United States LIRT WITH an active concern for Phiko FuN Sixe AUTOBIATIC' .7 §Pyiend8 of the iJttle l.eagiie sre ' WAIM l.ng from yoke* on their shoulders, 1 and fiber Umted Nations tndus- ■X- reliable courteous aenrice. Fret ’ pmlndcd of the food sale tomor-1 I Inal arras will overcome militant apDralaal arriving at satisfactory VilOVR ELECTRIC ELECTRIC at Hale's store. The South P ^ was discovered communism,"' he stated \ Belling price to you. The . Allen I SOKO QUAUTY ELECTRIC hy Amuiidsen 40 years ago. after Following his talk. Amhassadkir Realty Co. Phone Manchester Special This Month eDonnamarie Eileen W hile.!re. a .M-day trek wUh dog sledg Corea was presented the key.v to 5105 tarraooF RANGE RANGE bughler of Mr. and Mrs hirth- r> L. j »ctg«fi-IM-gn;gt..icc aheU___:____ .tta-.qtx - hy Mayor Thomaa r . ilr REO.S24TitS RANGE utton.with of X74 party Bowers at her itrest home." 'I'VgKLUNO -TOUR " • property? REBE REG;^27f;;ft--^7 ntiv celebrated her inth «}ttiglcv lOf Stamford. The Avant Xwce-i-'T''' ...... -...... Whether it bf a. lot house or. Mak« that ear off foorw^AFE.. •. aaA SURE SALi J «ln , Susan King. Joan duater. of the exrfh » tefalloh. an objerf m ronnecflon with Stamford ‘ “’ " huaiaeaa in ’ I'dwtT w " pn Mclntotb. Branda Lallev and weighs-slightly leaa at the equator i "Take Tea and .See ' week, will get prompt and peraonal “ “ SWAN «*^*S1NJ0 s m s5 aiadiihe. Whitt. Thi children than it wtmld at the poles.' , 1 aem ca by calling EllawofUi .MIL kyed, games, danced and enjoyed ten, agent. Phpne 86.80.' TAKE 71 WEEKS TO PAY alight supper. Mn. Dutton took Early miaalenarica considered' Public Records /Check Distribulor fS* F6AU0N the Africans of Uganda Ih'e moet' FOR QUI(?K RESULTS in selling can ' "^vlea "of the girla which. Will ba ■t...... own at a later date. advanced of the entire central sec-1 U am uilee lleiedh your property call Suburban} / Check Ignition Wires lion of the continent. I George B. Allen to William J. Realty CTO.. Realtora, 541 Main i T. V. SAVE $100 SAVE SN SAVE SIN hapter 1094, Women of the Matte and Helen Mae Matte, atreet. CTall 8215. ,' / Gean Plugs m DIRECTION SIGNALS In the Middle Ages, tovs includ­ lo o sm PhNco^DeLme will hold a regular meet- property at i n Middle turnpike AH For iflttfff ft* c o M n m wnM STmaw w m a contmol Phiko DeLuxe ed carved crusaders jastrlde Ihrir east. WANTED - lou r property to aell ! / Check Fuel Pump tonight at the Brlttfh-Ameri- war horses. Reliable ouyera waiting with! 1^ . wjflflifl *oa AU pAssmoat CAti PHILCO Club on Maple street at 6 Richard \Vils

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3*a iinliBr. Mottle Unteitt aiia sra Uahle to mqcead. he fteted. tha Marker Counter .Oo„ of llaylt. Bees la hla native L bw tm m ' after From Skyways to Ui|^«iray»—"die^ew Willys Eduratora ha^ a duty to collect Headin* for the Last Rand*Up Indict Delaney Tvoetve MoreJSoohu Keep on Alert the focte on achool yinanriiig and Advii^ Career kill, whlek mekse aftee parts. The World War Z’but was raduead to ...... eiiii*wi*MwM^MteS*aewenM k owned b^plwrker and NOTICE other probiema tO B B t eUarlie by C ld T a x E ___ pick aad shoael laborer when both a. At Mdhcheliter Hoaoital. Warn Experts prapoiDted* im ngii wtiielr kae and m m m a r g y wWW wiped aat'lK2ha:|{ I f yiMl iHWf w lMiMi i r ..--4..- . -.Til., , ---- - Jt~ .. ' - litlwrfcjttte-'iflirtK tho conterenoe wm- uhiA'^UM* \ : ;------.:- Maaaachusetta a e a tta ca tk a t lliere la a “real danger" that Taking Bgihebl^912A00 AH M beds In tbs remedaWhuand waUs'cevered with a waahabis Conference of ^ucators Moonee Tdlf Rotariani WysanaU ordered Msneheater Memorial Hoapitel larged hospital Is now completed. said i(t«r tk« vsrdiet ka dMa't tanctng IManay until a pcokatton firsd by Praaldsnt Itu are new ready far occupancy, ae- May, director Of the Yalb DisUtute know dsBalta^ srketkar aa aMW| report* laIs nee pared. i- JtlWuM aad Indicted The operaUng M te. which eccu- of Human Relations. eordlag to WUUaai F. tlo««r, aul- pice the antkF Hartford, Jan. 28—(F)—Public An MUftiUiiliir talk on "IfeUl- would >ba asada. "Z asauma?'^ ka The babaMtag DalaMy-was^ the BepCM . nariatmaat. Aa sufficient nurs- Read Herald Advt. "Ultra will ka aa appaal.”.- new weat opened laat awarencM sind kiiowledge of’ In g jr aa a Carear" waa stven br aa yoa will ba ai Mg persosuial hah become avail­ May and 'Uie new north wteg. talluralat. at ex*«ffieUl X able during the peat two achool problem* and aletteeas on * JSlIitil! jafia^a^tt...... the-pert of edueetofe ety the beet n atU ar of tha Rota& Onb aral l a x aeaadala—stood at- iHild i bed .rboiaa on thia defense against attacks on educa­ new sectien, which lachidaa four opeaed in April, 1961. NOW OPEN — 4Hi ANNUAL al«1it a t tha Oountry CSulv attaaUoa tkroogk tka loog road- fOur-bod wards, four two-bed tion. Onniiee^riit ./school leaders 4-- •; iiiff of tka vttdlct aad Uu lO-ada* When tha contractors finish tha were told apaakar daacribad the aelaaaa IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! | OUl MTU rooma and four private rooms, ec- lenwratlan of tho ground, first and worklnc with matala and phni* ute procosdlBg Uwt foUowtd. ' eupies the space formerly used by In ’ a Stete Dfoication Depart­ Only .at the atart of tka read­ aeeaad fleers of tho hoopltel It win ment confetriiee at Avon Old them to foim new matala to N a J a b T m S b m H the operating rooms, the X -n y mean the mm plat ion of a cen- ing did ha blink kla aysa aarvoua- department and the laboratoriea, Farms, over 8(M educators heard tha damanda of modarn in* ly. Wkan it waa ovar, ha atsppad a r t e a B ^ I ativction program hagua in Ne- ai panel of experts'‘diacuM ’ the ChUd’s Photo Contest NO CREDIT RESTRICTIONS! { . as well as the four new roonu in vember, IMfl.-whIdi included the i forward aad shook hands with his problemvOf tnrlthdeiha.aiid .SUacka L ,.______tite. eaat w ing...... ------1 juialaM ns-.e(—W ne on the school syetein. '- Ms’ didirt aiMKk Wkan l apoimn M - a *1- •• •• - —e-f- ■---1 -r- ■ ■■--■■ -old asetkm. of the hoapitel amd. A ftnat.. loW^-aa larbaa of tha oldaat/Of the arti hut haa bean completely remoledet and wall as the ramodellag of the orig­ "TW6' pattern of ntteckiii ra ar sought to auesUoa him. lastasd, ready eatebliahed. aitd -aehool ad- la younf la ad^i^- In early hta* the rooms are modern in every re­ inal building a t aa approxhakte he waved tksm toward hla attdr- spect with floors of eaphelt tllca coat ef one million dollars. iqlhlatrators should leant to spot dale timea Damhaepa aworda were .danger signals so aa to meet at- 1 one of the firat examplea of the trlal laatad U days and N ew '5 2 lM x m Ucka objecUvely rather than de­ art and in the Bronre Age It waa thtra ware only IS ..epeetatore— fensively. declared Ramuel Brow­ diaoovarad’ that by aoaking Iron aside from reportera and offtciala S o c I l And Buskin Hospital Notes nell, president of New Haven flute la tha ftia it abaorbed the carbon —when the verdict waa returned. ef WIBys-Overinnd Meters tepeet they renrh id let# the ekywaya' te merge eeiwnenilfnl Teachers College. pttoetplm nrlth ndvnneed nntewetlve engine*ring in designing the reveintloaary Aere Willy* Hne of and bopama ateaL . (ki the first count of the bribery To Give ‘Yankee’ Patteate Tedayi 196 School critics who are willing h Qia jUddle Afaa the aearch indictment Delaney w m found peeeregrr enlemoMlee, ana ef tim fow entirely new Amerlcaa cere la aver twe decade*. TUI* Scat mn«l- to listen to the facta are friend* wga'Ior tha PhUoaopher'a Stona in A btdl-baadadlwiB that didn't HMoae to w ak Ike last mile to a Lee Aagelea peddagbeeae pat up guilty of acoepting |2.500, on April ' Admitted yesterday; Mn. Clau- M. n twe deer aednn Mmed tee Aere-WIng, will make He debut tee middle of January In dealer nhow- dine Wickllne, 68 Peari street; of education, but the name# and dm beliaf that it would turn all a good Sgbt.natU ba w v anbdnad by a posse of .pollreiiieB. Tbe atubbora steer was oae of aevea that 36, 1M9. from Daniel Friedman, An pwple"who ere ef pure Yan­ raaain teremillent tea ceaatry. Ihe ASra Wlltys tiae la described by Its nuiker* a* "eitaMishlng an report* of group* who are "un­ baaa metala into gold. The atone Mcaped. Six were caaght easily, but this one led aMtertsU a merry ebaae through 20 Moeka of heavy New Tork inaurence man, to influ­ kee descent—end these who ere MIm Gertrude Herrmann, 616 entirely new etea* ef peaaenger enra. afferteg naanrpnaaed fuel eeenomy aad mnneuvemMilty. vet o-o- Center street; Mrs. Rose Davison, vlitam eS tee lisxnrlee, reemir eomfert and rMIng qnntltlea believed Impoasible except In very expen­ friendly to democratic education” waa never diacovered. but acience Lm Aageles traffic before poHefenen fitmi Ove. rtalaera laeaaed and grounded hhn. ence hia action on taxes owed not—are Invited to attend th e should be known by all educator*, haa recently diacovered that by Maxwell Shapiro end tha Maxwell 46 Hudson street; Sentine Per- sive, leng-irhcil base (anfonsebllee. the panel member* pointed out. bombarding metal with atoma it Shapim Woolen Co., of Boaton. Bock a n d Buskin drama club’s rarle,:^Deat GIsetonbuiOr; Mrs. ------r—^rrr .■ Lawrence Thoms*, professor of can be changed from one metal to tire ^rden of the North Atlantic pfoductlon ef "A*OohnMtlcut Yah- JadytiP Preston, 66 Hewtheme treaty. Gn the second count, ha waa the (French) protests, thus fur­ nteve Cavagnero of 45 Fast Cen­ education at Yale University, abother. Expect Kefauver to Race convicted of taking another 63,500 kM In King Arthur’s Court." An street. OPS Appointees ter street; Mp». Raymond T. flchal- '^ImlteMe mixture of wry Now nishing a new proof Uut he la in urged achool adpilnlatrator* to ^ a u l Bavere a chief contrtbutlon 3. Long-term defensive securi­ bribe, on May 6, IMS. from Fried­ Admitted today:,Mrs. Leak Cor- perfect accord with hia caMnet." ler of 318. Pa.k.r street, Frank talk over specific school problems ta metallurgy waa the method of ty in Europe "can not gain man in connection with the seme Bigtand humor end equally laugh- neliuaen, .Rockville; Welter Mit­ The Bey's action teemed to be Meeting Monday Reilly of 791 Main atreet and Mra. with citizens group*. Where Xfilllng copper. Bthan Allan waa For Democratic Nomination strength and stability if It (Eu­ case. proeqkiiig axcerpte from Old B ig- chell, 64 Fairfield atreet; Mrs. at variance with French conten­ J. Herbert Finlay ,0. Fuller have Interwoven presentatives from Hartford will the metallurgixt and ' give him An announcement of candidacy said this answered any arguments gested hy the American delega Keepa Hot HOT of staff of the Cao Dai army of b* present at the meeting to ex­ that Eisenhower's task in Europe Into a eparkllng three-ect (omedy 30.000 men, fighting on the French plenty to think about, andxfallure by Kefauver would be the first tion to the Council of Europe.’ Keep* Cold COLO baaed on the original hook hy In TuniBiQ, Kill 3 plain in detail the functions of the of any part of a new metal la re­ normal bid for the Pemorratlc made him "Indispensable” and, Wiley said. "An>'thlng short of side, taking with him 1.000 men. 44Hh.4Sth STS.« ltli AV Mark Twain. A siheah h i t on He accused the French of not giv­ local committee. turned to him to Improve. nomination. Although McMa- hence, not available for the Presi- .genuine iihificatlon will be in yr(% Broadway, this play, .as presented Other oommittee member* nam- - ■—There ia .a aevera Bhortage .i»f .hon.ia 4n.. the. llllnala ..canteet,. h,«, .dency— ______long run just he makeMhi.ft g ^ .in - Reg. S1A6 Pinto 9 8 c NEW YORK ^ (Centlnnad from Page <|{ne) ing the Vietnam real independ- (Irneral Agreemnit hy a carefullT-ehoaen caat directm ence^ and announced he would M 'Dieaday are; Matthew Moriar- aietallurgiata today and the apeak has not officially declared himself adequate.” / t4Mfoeoaee*«ab AdfoKII. Mre; Helen Page Skinner. :u ty of 815 Center street. George H. a candidate. tinder New Ownerehlp 'co'nllict In”* 'I^miiia'''be'iwieh‘'’th* fight both the French''" and fh* or urged young men to aerioualy Eisenhower's proposal got avid Wiley said the next nvove is up SOLIMENE, INCORPORATED fob « d IteMr. *en certain to find favor In the eyes Arab population end the Franck Communist-led Natlonaliata. Marlow of 889 Main atreet. Wel­ m n n e eonalder entering thia intereatlng Known to Million* attention from taw’makers anrl pol­ to the Europeans. ef Meneheatar play-goera. end other European inbeblUnts. ter Gorman of 302 . Main atreet, and exciting fleld. Kefauver's features and Ten- iticians. By apparent coincidence, th e CARROLL'S El eon M. Bailey, principal of Man­ 634 CENTER STREET • TEL. SlOl The TunleUn delegation in America's fiilit undeiunderwater tcl- I t waa announced that Charter nejnee drawl are familiar to mil­ The politically-minded asked if Eisenhower commgnta came Just Studies coheiitently show that Paija atresaed that, the Bey had beneath New chester High School, Mra. Jay E. Night for the new Weat Hartford C U T R A T E Tsph line was laid b«i lions who watched the televised It would be a pattern for other ss a group of 14 Senators and Re- 785 MAIN STREET people blink more frequently un­ Instructed the Premier “to an­ YorksrkHarbor In 1842 by Samuel F. Riiblnow of 49 Pitkin street. Wil­ Give the Aero-M llys up to Oub avill be held at “The Hedgea" hearings of the Senate Crime com- Eisenhower statements. Some pre.sentatives, Mho visited Europe der trying SMing condition*. swer in the aovereign'a name to B. Mora.; liam C. Fisher of 3M Broad street. on Wedneaday. Jan. 80. Ladiea’ mitlea; iaal..j’cat.-_.:...... v\^gnde_red_.if .it . J^d. been . cleared in. recent: jnohihs. suggested that i Night will be held at the Oountry He campaigned for the Senate with President Tiiimsn and Secre^ additional . V, S. aid for Europe ' a u b m Tuaaday, reb. 18. ih lM T in a coonskln hat.. - tary of State Acheion. might lui conditioned upon more Joaaph Rylveater sang a anin. On the Republican aide, sup­ Senators of both parties said concrete progress toward unity. "Mr. and Mlaalssippl,'' for hia con* porters of Gen. Eisenhower for the they agreed \^'lth General Eisen­ Senator Green (D-RI) and Rep. tributloa as "Rotarian of .the OOP nomination-could point to hower.. Ha aaid:...... Cpk 4 O-Ga I filed. A report for. the Week.” The speaker waa Intro­ views he made public yesterday 1. Russia may plan a global Congressional delegation, which duced by George Findeil...... regarding western Europe as an war eventually but right, now participated in dtacuasions with Indication of how he can speak nut could not win at a* single stroke. Representatives of the consulta­ Slaughter-Houeo Aaaault on some matters while still in uni­ •'ll would not look to me td be tive aaaembly of the Council of THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY form. a sensible thing In provoke k glo­ Europ* last fall at .Strasbourg. THE SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER Ipoh. Malaya— -Two rhopper- Elsenhower, supreme command­ bal war, and 1 think thaf also In­ France. MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Wleldlng Chineae butchera Inat er of the North Atlantic defense cludes the Russians.” / MANCHESTER CONN. - thsir— tempera -in - a -aleughter force*, Mid in Paris ha bpllevedjs 3 The mere call /6r a Euro­ In- addition to hi* M isty of intfina bouse. constitutional convention ahoiild be pean unity cony^efition "would llOO.noo a year, the Tresldent of Result: one wounded; both af- called by European nations "to ex­ mean a lot in th*United States, the United State* has a 650.000 raated and charged with aaaault. amine and actually cope with the which can not alone bear the en­ expense allmvanre. CONDENSED STATEMENT STATEMENT DECEMBER 31,1951 X ^Z^^r^ifiteo-Cruitaa DECEMBER 31,1951 ASSETS K Cash and Dun from Banks . < 2,043,578.33

U. S. Gevnmmnnf SneurHins a a • 6 a 2,810,613.85 ASSETS* Stntn and Munieipnl Bends ., 159,983.20 ULwm-m Loan*and'DncetinH ; ; i" 2,854.947;67 Rssi'Estatfl Leans e e e a a I eeeeeeeseei $ 6,091,400.29 Real Estate Taken for Debt . 750.00 Othar Leans . . ; r . ~5t.709.0G Furniture end Equipment a # a 6 6 9 ” 5».442;35 -O ther^ssets-iT-;”.-..— ------6 r» n K 5 2 ^ Ue S. Government Obligetioni a; ...... a. 10.844.394.32 $ 7,927.416.92 Reilroed' BOnds ~ T . e e'*"' e *e • • V a e' e a e'“e“6 "a • e7*e" fc "e'"4“e » a • 228.5fi0.08 YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO REALLY SAVE 0 LIABILITIES Public UtilHy fiends ...... 479.094.78 Capital Steek . . 200,000.00 Caiiadian fiends ...... " 97.165.00 Surplus ...... 300,000.00 ON NEW FLOOR SAMPLE MERCHANDISE^ Undividad Profits '59,071.59 fianic Swedes 630.491.66 Rasarves 44.000. 00 Banjkingi^Heuta and Equipmant...... 112.255.31 Rasarvt for Taxos 31.000. 00 Dividand Unpaid'T 1 0 .0 0 0 . 0 0 Feracleiad Raal Estate ...... 15.685.16 Othar Liabilitias . 273.25 ABC-O-MATIC Savings Banks' Depeiit Guaranty Fund ef Conn. Inc. 169.310.61 Dapesits ...... 7,283,072.08 ^^asK eeband and in fianks_, • • • •....•..•...c. . 599.470.57 $ 7,927,416.92^ AUTOMATIC WASHER AUTOMATIC WASHER WAftNINOL !^^thaf ^kssats , 164.20 Oeef "$385.f)d'CUT^M the rood juet 10 foeS 392.50 339,95 . . . and aenaational mileage—up to 36 mile* per aheedi Wo invite you toSdde in the Aero $1^ 1^ ' S u r p l u s ■ aeee'aei9eeee9»efeeeeeeeeeeeaee«eeee'e 1.500.000.00 xnd -expnrinnoe. the ritwtfl enD-.«»iAfo«iit>g o4 {fg-----;— $13445XU;iPEO ______$ 1 0 9 w954$J09J^5XUTTO^^ Total- I 338.860.32 . Ite . plane, .,/.uniqiw. epnngiiM, ehork ehaiiglieni awl . m a m I Jfl.A Je3^ p'-''- «„u^v,-<£xpaMa>s£: ■Miyii j 'nthK h iw tb ite hear air-fitia. I t haa a new 7.6-conT-' rubber-il^ied dnve. Itoe^.Uet it Itii .i ..-1 Salarias 152.434.65 Incempiata Loans a a p - a 4 . a 76,227.95 : " • • Yi.* A • ” premion Hurricane 6 engine, turning up 90 hor*e.' . low center of gravity;-^nly 2$ iachee frppi tha Othar Expansas...... • 6 6 a e e 108,143.86 ELECTRIC RANGES SHEWING MACHINE Mortgagors' Prepayments 25.G20.6G - power on regular gaa. That'a why the Aero Willy* road—holda it ateady end Mi« on eurvaa. Sae il . ia a performing aoe, a remrd-maker on mileage. now -^the one that'a really new,for 1962. Total ...... 260,578.51 T $169.95 CUT TO . . . .$129.95 -Other Liabilities e e a a ' e e a' * 4 e i a I 3.514.31. . . $279.9 5 CUTTO. . . .$239.95 Nat Earnings Bafera Taxai e • a e a a e a a a a 78.28 F.81 Rasarva for fadaral Ineema Taxas aeaa.aaaeaae 31,000.00 See the jExciting Neu^ Q ir ^ 1 9 5 2 “^ $229.95 CUT TO; . . $194.95 $19,333,727.98 FREEZER *Less Reserves. Hat Earnings Aftar Taxas ...... 47,211.11 $179.95 CUT TO . . . .$139.95 $429.95 c u t T O . . . .$359.95 Dividand Paid a e e e a e a e aa..eaeae.aa 16,000.00 ■ Nat te Undividad Profits e a a a 31,281.81 l a a n m u ^ [am ■Mteiiawl MANY OTHER IHMS SIMILARLY REDUCED WE HAVE G. E. m ti PRESTO STEAM IRONS THE SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER Jeep laMMkMeftai ^ ^ _ A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK \ - 4 M*4i Mmc* ALL DEPOSITS GUARANTEED IN FULL BY THE SAVINGS BANKS' DEPOSIT GUARANTY FUND THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY • 1= OF CONN., INC. - . MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. ’ \ ' OPPOSITE ST. JAMES STREET 923 MAIN STREET OPPOSITE ST. JAMES STREET 923 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER MANCHESTER DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES, Inc: T E L t - li J S 22 MAPLE STREET . MANCHESTER 21 MAPLRSTUET

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MAKCmESTER EVENING KEBALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28. 19S2 rf! ^iwfcwni'i' •^ii5wefflgtgg^mafflirte8r || ReeRcM ilts Awaiting trial ynw 4Htn>' once more last leeion haakelbalt gim ei aptictal caee Mch Wes finstig Game** T op , ock hy 93 to 46 CouiM; t TioMn u« fl6a NiUonU'Bid(i{6^ chargaa o f aaaault grewlag out of The famed Negro pro travel* AJtken*ed Adaoriatkiw...... — ...... fha .dressing room . fracias which it Meeting to playMl on the Weat SIdal thowed the way In the rjiajor’ l Would like Tune>Up Fall in which tha wiaiiar re- Latter Quintet Rolb i ^ FraaMe’s M tn-ls (ttt Ronnla Dqlffia haa replaced Vic^Frankle'a, Poquonock and Wath- Home owners In the vldnity hpve ling tram compared Ita 4,000 calvea a live duck. Tha rniuicr- Point«Getter With 28 j The Nats annexed their eighth tha. aupanriainf ataS arsflald. foltowad tha Bmiar Durando-Boeky lea^uea in over-all earned-run av-1 court .vtetoriea In the paat 35 Taggart A ll BasebaU complained of many thlngu on up geta a live reoatar, the man MtarhMisr tMI atralght triumph laat night at the at tha — Side Rae. Caatellanl fight on Jaa. 11. crafe with a remarkable 3.38. The i yeara with a total of only 364 Naw York, Jah. 3A—«/R— Tha Two More Than Pinky j Over Wetil«nfielf1 Five!* .....? days or nIghU of ball games Ini ftniahiag last a turtle. B. r Pta. 2laBlerra./lf...... l >-l 21 ezpenaa of tha Milwaukee Han^iii, Pagani'e Weat Sldea aet a naw ., Along with Ryaa. Ida brother, Adtihs' at Oval aeveland club requlrea help every j defeats. One of those loaaea was pincm tliat l»va h«4m U ^U nl^ The fun begUia when'the re-, Olennc.v. f ■ • • • , 2 « 9 93-83, to move 3’ i gamea in front Patsy Bbbti, waa arraated yester­ eluding nibhtoh. notoe and the 4m baavjnnricM champion Jaracy —Play Home Thursday Hohcnthal. (, .. . n 4 - 34 Msa4latt (be 2 and Baaupra'a antry In team triple In Weat Side Rac parking o f nutomoMlea, HedhaMt place eUe, to what does Al. liopei i to Seattle Universtty at Seattle dplenta atari tugging their 4 24 2t of tha idle 'Boston Celtics Ui the day at a result of two w orm s- Jtm WMeott for .^tha p u t twanty Aiken, e , 2 3 W, Pease; rg ...... i 2-7 I 1# West Stda Rec Hidgat Basket­ bowling activity last night with a By BABI. TOBt said. get? , . Monday- lUghL The Trottera booty home. One wtampir M ed Roach, s . 4 4 13 I JAgieh 7 Eastern loop race. In comnlUng ball Leagua want through tha first 1,8*7 total. Pagani’s team totdl tiona retutnad by a Naw Tork will not he any ’Fwillght ■dropped tlmt;oBr‘*4^ilr fflur hoiiri tiMlMN IimJ tha StA g y McrdrAttktiti"Htg(rcem' -Q-' _. ______County Grand Jury which tavssti- Wooded area to the rear of ’ ' Another co fk tix ptreher;— oCt 'csa*r r ■ •S I! « Minaie, ig ...... I 0-4) 4 Ttetory iUdlB, Byw cuee iriw t ^ M round of play without auffaring a for ona game of 643 erased the _ la baaaban gamm ataged at •- - Weeie - “Gooee^- TOttim,-■ the- -MMa Jaruy. batUar- ready ta giaq. ter, p la y ^ the hero’s -role .for- tha . Moors,.—g . .»..I Oc.. fU iCaUegiant.. I ■ home. plfit* .At. Mt. Neh*. to., sow,. 7 ^OiiCee. ' ■ '■ ■*.—I— —-wn t-f.7 ■ : 8 «ir(M *ta g a duck lyiKHMr tM 14 WaiTterr .WiiepA. Jgi, . ■L tqaat.BS^palnU. iJL AAb.7gdM . ■ethaelr.- 'Oaach Rdnnte Dalgl^a -prevtoui mark of'Ol^ -aet by OtheY' gatsd. the. dtutnrbanca. Ttlid. was, tha Weat -Btow Oval" dmuig 0 m Senor L-opea* ouUtanting - re-' Trottera' long-armed center, up Ma lueratlva axhibitien t4Mr Hub’a l a r g ^ auhwdy atation second time Uc two weeks lae^'Tottis . 31 14 w Hann'a laMtra fihop 2 Tha aharp-ahootiijg NKionals aet for Feb. 0. ' / being cleared in order to out ...... *2 standouts Included Dinky Hohan- earlier thia eeason. Eddie Pa- l i t r ■afiaon.-Accogdlng to an-aa-' eruit, without a doubt, ebould be paced' the scoring last > night and aign for a dafaua of hla In tha middle of the ruah hour. night as he fired s bucket shot In MeriaHyalAMrsIs- .... 2 hit on 45 per cent m^tlwtr shots Ryan waa cHafied'wiUi tfyUg down M th* aumbar o f foul halls tltla. ‘ B. F, Pta. Big nucks S M ^ Ib .2 ‘ B Peaeeaeek rsHeataas (44) thal, Charlla Keeney and Lao cyr. gani'a 413 triple last night eclipaad nounehment made today by Rtcre- Sad Sam Jbnea, a red-haired, llKhU with 30 points. the last three seconds of play to in the first half to^awnmao a lead to beat Referee Ray Millar iwd thot ara loat. Claaring of tho But Jaraay Joa, who probably . 1 0 3 fiSeh PonUa The three lads all played Little the previous beat individual triple atto* Director Jeha B. Hedhmd. ' - tinned Negro who joined the giys the Indians s 60-58 triumph • s . 2 3 9 . ‘**^*1 S' 7%’’ w they neve' reltnqwshed. A rhu­ striking Matehmakar Al Waill. Action taken by membera of the woodad araa will alao giva hattar will climb in. tha ring agalnat Ba- 0 ■ 4 Brj-drn, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 Leagua baaaball last aaaaon with of 410 aet by Jaas Fullar. Al Tribe near the end of last Sum­ over Hall High in the West Hart-, psrVrr! r , ft 0 The fast-movfhg Amertcnii Le- 1 Renault. If ...... T 1-2 U barb beta'een'.^'iyracuae Player- Bboll was chaiged with aasauft- AdvISMy Park and Beorahtlon light to tha baaaball Said on eve­ xard Charlaa whoaa crown he lift­ ford gym. Manchester kept alive' Kririu. g . . 1 0 3' ' Chaanen, If ...... » j.i i Coach .Al O rv t and Milwaukee tha champion Yankaea. Frcheit also posted a fine score tn ing Weill. „ / nings of games. mer, With the Redmen he rrfade. fighter out o f the running. He . 0 0 0 gton and FrankiesJDrive-In quin­ Beard at a recent meeting waa, to ed laat July 18,. had one ally— its chances of gaining a berth in flebel. e ...... 1 4.( a Business .T^Manager Ben Kemer the Rec loop laat night aith a SM The diaturhance camb about two appearances against the Willianis Booked wired the IBC ah official challenge R. .Johnson. . 3 3 A tets atayed wrtth thylr winning Kracunaa, rg ,-.... i ' { Little League baaaball diractora triple. prohibit tha Tisilight Laaipis and Twilight Laagua Praaidant Nick Jim Norris, praaidant of tha In­ for the title, along with a 89,000 the state Class A tournament with Butows. c . 0 0 Rlee, Ig __ ovar a,-Beal scored by the Hawks' when Miller stopped tM fight Angelo could n ^ be reached for Tigers. In a relief role, he shut ternational Boxlng'-.cniib, which . 4 3 pace in . tha Rec Senior '^ agu e laat ... 2 0-2 4 Will hold a meeting tonight at any other type of aeml-pro haae- forfait. this win, the fifth in 11 games. A. Johnson. Ift ' Xlebaakaa, Ig ... a 0-1 0 Don--TCven just aa tha halt ended, when Oaatellant. managad by hall teama from using the ilekT comment today on the hoard's cut Detroit for an inning and. in haa a contract with^. tba cham­ Ruatljt. f 10 8 24 night aa a result' of their reapec-. 7:80 at tha West Side Bac. Underwood downed Hamilton. Ryan, was r on - tha/ropaa. Ha For Shorts Shows That placed. Bocchicchlo an d There are 6 games remaining on Law lor. f . 1 0 2 ' tptllvened the eonteat. ------^ during the coming season. action. a sfkrt. lost a four-hitter to Vlrgtl pion. . ' tiva 'vtetoriea over the Poqudnock 24 Toiala ...... |( ig.]f a( 44 to 41, laat night- in the playoff to Duniirando. Walcott aquarely on tha spot, and the alate, 4 of which are at home. ^ Red Rocha, George Ratkovicx awarded a knockout f^ an iaed In 1983. tha Tart Trucks,. 2-1. *■* When Norris heard that Bob Totil» ...... » 14 .59 Onllegiana and Wetherafiel^x^ar- S 'l " half time. 40-24 Prankla’W ..Manchester High haa five re­ game for the Hartford Dusty Tha raault . waa a ' upaeL Mr, Hedlund notified Twt Boston, Jeh. 3S -OR-— Slugger t'le ooncensua among thoaa close Four of the last 9 games by riora. Frankie's triumphed an Refareea, RamadaH-Pandlaria. / and Paul Seymour shared scoring League, rated, one of the best In Jones. 25. will do ronsiderably Chrlatenberry, the new chairman Score St half time. 22-25. Msnehes- laurels for the Nats with 17 points maining basketball games, four at League basketball title. The Props Usague. Becratary Hal Turktngtoln better than all right if he fares as Ted Williams, now flahing In to the IBC waa that it'a going to Coach Will Clarke's charges have ter. overwhelming 93-48 margin, iiid yaMerday by mall of the board's the six, has in the past bagp of the New York State Athletic been' decided by 4. or leas points. OlfiCIsIs: Csrrlsin snd O'Rourke. Awarleaa Leglea ttli apiece. Dike Bddleman topped home and ona on the road. Home missed Charlie Muxlkevick who is WMMaiV LeeieO wall and ia-around as iong as was, Klorida,,^ haa been booked to re­ be Jerpay Joe and Basard in tha tha Legion wrorked out a wall de- P. A r. pu. fiotion. rompoaed of either sik or eight Commiaalon. had ordered Walcott Aitkin's thniUng hoop was the de­ I Sheekey, « , iTiV. n; M MUwaukee.wUhaA - ______foaa are MlddleUn^ tThuraday ill. ------Prte4eei -44»------the original Sad Sam Jones, who sume his fly-casting exhibitions in ring the next time the' champion Hsil SVs (U) •erveif 87-?i victory againat , TInala)-, If . ___ 2-5- 25 nighTV,...Bristol;"Weat Hartford Ae0ng aenafal Managaif'Jamas taama a~ aeaaon. Lnat y s ir six to defend hla title within IS da.ya climba between the ropes. ciding Bhot in the game that saw 8 2 The Rochester Royals dropped pbuitpe ...... — 2 s S iSI won as many at 23 in a season both the .Boston and New York or have It vacated In New York, 1. F. r. Pt.*. Wetherafleld. 1 -Mlkowlnvakl, If and Weaver. Lone road gam# ia Paitanoe ...... 21 tl ft IT2 fihaekay haa appthvad the board’a teams competad with twilight Rric Hohenthal and Wes Eustls of Tounif. f ...... f ...... 4 . 4 12 2 AndaraoB. e ...... | into a first place tie with the Idle Veteran basketball player Al Peretto ...... S 21 104 WT games scheduled every Monday, and toiled In the American League sportsmen's shows, according to the IBC preildent aald; Huniarford, f ...... 0 ! 1 The opening game started out to Minneapolla Lakera in the West­ tha season finale agalnat Meriden. dedalon. The latter tnformed Mr. Hall engage tn a terrific battle for 2 mrnko, e ...... i Surowlec ia out of action for an in­ Itoeb* ...... ItM .lOa lit 01 Wednesday add Friday eveninga. for 22 campaigns. a managSVnent announcement. He “ I had thought It was under­ Pretto, f ...... 1 0 2 be a cloae oonteat. as Bill Renaud 4 Hut^rd. rg ...... 4 ern aection aa they dropped a 68- definite period with an Injury luf- Mclntneli ...... 22 107 0 02 Hedlund that the raiMlon for all top scoring honors. Ehiatts waa high Rhynua. f ...... 0 0 0 improvements at Mt. Neho waa to Several Sunday games, early In This Sad Sam Jones, born at will open a nine-day run here on stood that Walcott was to be toaseil in a fljna variety of seven 1 HolDitg. rg ...... 0 69 verdict to the Indianapolis Deacon Garner, Varalt.v eager fered In a recent game. Al per Itlolrr reb. 2. X _ Sports Schedule point getter with 28 iparkers on 8Ulh, r ...... 5 3 12 baskets to lead the Oolleglana to 1 gamerx Ig ...... ( ----. transfer all baseball, gamea to this the season and also the playoffa, Stewartsvill.e, O, and now living given the chance to make the 10 hoops and eight charity tosses. Polatrln, c ...... 0 1 1 ^ Day. Ir ...;...... 1 Olympians, who n o t a h e'd their earlier thia season w ith the Ufil- formed with Hermes In the Rec TotaU ...... 441 '4*S 40 ItM In Monongah, W. Va,, owns a blaa- According to promoter Sheldon most of the flnancial opportunities Carlton, r ...... 0 0 ft a 30-16 firat quarter advantage. versity of Oonnectieut, has joined N. K. Ileda ■heae* <•• ■raa. were played on Sunday after­ Hohenthal out-scored his rival Oamnnd. g ...y.’,.. 13th atralght home-court success. League. ing fast ball snd a terrific curve. Fairbanks. Williams received a he has as champion before being Wedneaday. Jan. 28 ...... 4 ft 9 BiU Manierre'a nine points were 24 TolaJa^'...'...... ia .l•rah• ...... ■ I«r M M 07 Neho Imgrovemente . noons. from the floor with 11 baskets and Bowlanirr. r.-';...... r.., 4 3 15 27 Joo Graboaki lad the Indianapolis, tUwi .Amarifait LdBloo. I "WOUWW' wpr»^wxfuw»7 ,»3A -.0»|...IW If he has a handicap, it would he total of 130.000 for hia Boston and required to defend.” Ma and Blil's ve. Chars, 7:19— G»rr. g ...... 0 ft ft vital to tha Drive-In cause. In p Wylhtrta«<4 Warriera scoring attack with 39 markers. second round of play In the Rac Referee- 'Tony Allbrio ii aporlliig ""■•Imptovementa -aA Mt.-Na*o in­ -. M t. .Niid2a.^to..-.2L. jnuch,.Jhattfir-.. dropped In four fouls for 26 points Gnodin ...... 0 8 “ playing SUd than that at tha New York appearances two years Not Bjre-to-Bye Y. Otaanrr. /f ...... 1 ft 3 the second period, the racing, Senior League., ...... 7R 8 clude the installation of showers, control, but he did so much better D p llr r t ...... 5 ^iMh. rf ...... *■ A pair nf rJutch-acoring per­ a black cya the result of a eolli- Humph rl»» ago and helped draw record at­ But Chrlatenberry obviouslv Bolton vs. Miller's, S:3a-'Y. Lead Chaagee Haads ...... I ft 3 green clad Frankie's unleashed a ♦ Aliutel. rf 0 formances by Max Zaslofsky and JarvIe ...... 0 M- M 01 dtatoing room sccommodstions Oval. near the end of last season that "nia lead -ihanged hands many aion laat Saturday night at the Bvanlakl .veeevv-'ceww--- 98 94 IM the management definitely cbti- tendances !n both- ritlee. didn't sec It that way. Origin­ — Unmday; Jan. 34 Tnu1a ...... 3J n terrific onalaught to outscore their Harry Gallatin enabled the New Top four teams in the Rec 8«n- Baht Side Rec. Tony caught an el­ andr tollat faellitlea. ML Neho to kv tm es in the see-saw battle and rivala 39-4 for a 40-24 halftime a Unger, r ...... a alders him ready. Recalled as s U. 8. Marines ally, Walcott signed to defend his High vs. Middletown, 8—Ar­ cC Naaeliattpp iVt (4.5» * Jtieaterllng, rg ...... York Knicks to down the Philadel­ (br League standings performed bow In the face which also chipped T<.UI...... «n ■ 40 ■40 tnt catsd off Spring street. The ares Heekey At A Gianea the locale had to come from be-, B. F. PU; Last Stimme'r ha worked for thf. flyeiv Williams la under orders'to champtonahip 9t> days from July mory. - lead. BIU Wade and Lou Deari phia Warriors 83-78. With 6 *-4 last’ night: American Legion, two teeth. tnehidee a Grade A haeeball field, hind in the laat minute of play.-t'o McOuir* , ...... 0 2 2 combined for 17 of their tedm'a 2 rTemk*. Ig ...... Jv T-wa Meiee* «>» a first class soccer field and a bet- sixth place San Diego Coast report for a physical examination 18 and against Charles. That Satntday, Jaa. 38 Biardl. g ...... 4 • 11 minutes tn play and their team 'Toat ...... 99 t4 M 07 NatInMl LeagM at the nearby Squantum Naval went by the boards though, when Laurels vs. .BsJeh, 7—Rec. win. Buatia set a hot pace in the Bofll. g ...... 1 1 9 total while Adam Twarklns was 21 Tntala trailing b.v six points, Zaslofsky ter than average football field. New Tork 3, Boston. 8 tT le l.. Lrcagtie club and posted a 16-13 Morlanoa...... M. Cow!*a ...... tf 7* 114 W first period aa Hall forgefd- to the g ...... ft 1 1 the only Poquonock player to Wall ...... 0 104 94 XU The entire area te aneloeed. The piark on a 2.76 KRA. He Struck Air Base on April 2. He haa yet Wslcott began csshing in on the Herm'h vs. Buck's, 8:30—Rec. Farroll, c ...... A-ore at 'ha'l'f Vlm«.‘ "ii-sT I,eg?n? and Gallatin combined to go on a Sandsy, Jsn. 27 front 16-12 at the whiatl'e. Ho- ...... 1 2 s ■core a basket from, the floor. Coopa ...... 90 96 0 01 -football field is enclosed eeparate- out 246 In 267 fnnings to easily IMcb Hlelnborw appears alrbnriie an he lahen a lofty leap nvfr to notify General Mariacer .toe crown. Now CSirlstenberry ap­ Ryan, r ...... 2 5 13-point scoring spree that West Side Rec Plans Town Holmaa ...... 10* 110 •1 m b X's vs. Csrbondsle, 3— Armory henthai connected several timei in Lynn, f ...... Barly in this p erli^ 'the league's ly from the soccer and football lead the circuit. But that was did burl.v Mike f'lanry dunng an Italian flrHid relief wrestling evhlhltlon Cronin about his aprine training parently has decided the time has ...... 7 14 Billy Sheekey and Swede Ander- brought New York home in front. at Madison Hqware Oarrien. Hleinborn'a aerial tarttra brought hliii Intentions at Ssrsaota, FIs. come to set. Ha also bypassed Monday, Jsn. 28 the second canto as the Indians Cronin, f ...... 1 1 leading scorer, BiH-^bcl, acquired Joe Fulks, with 33 countem. and TftUlR ...... 471 01 449 tin fIcMe. Stuff to him. He led the klaatem moved into the lead at intermis- ft •on tha Legion maintained its half- ■ rartMe A C-. There Is st present only one va^ victory after 12 ininutea Msd M *e thejiesslOn and garnered only one Championship Basketball Tourna­ — eg. —'. . The Rec and Park Board has t’kpitpy WaiHpa ed,", said Chrlatenberry, fBasard Cinadp ....V. .’rr . -.. M Rt 45 254 with an even split In six engage­ to. bombard the basket and aa stay In the game until they lost 4S BeeelriiaM 81 — TeL «4SS this Winter and leading the league . Thp RoIMbk Hd*llPs IT1 ment to be held at the Cedar Tnjtl...... 4J4 40 444 1M6 deciiM that the Weat Side Oval Charlea la the No. 1 challenger. Avpratp ...... M M 49 244 hoop;' 7" ments. Hall, winner of one in six thelc relentless attack continued It in everything. He pitched three Rsrffl ...... 7* 99 99 r?4 T.rOw Man ...... 72 75 42 229 Manchester scored quickly- in their fine center, Bob Unger via Last Night*s Fights Street gym starting Friday, Feb. Don Rehfeldt of thr Milwaukee be used strictly by children as Tllfhpr ...... 87 41 49 157 We have nothing before ua from starts in the league, remained In W’aa only a question of how high ______- — .-hutouts in four starts, won all With Kubachka Runnerup Paimpr ...... AT 77 44 244 the third stanza only to have Eus­ the personal foul route. Ander­ 8. Two gamea a night will be Hawks In the NBA say that dane- s playground. The playing. of Minilpr ...... 44 92 272 Marciano, and I refuse to consider Fppanr ...... 84 M 109 29ft fifth place. The Hall jayveea con­ the final count would climb. Wade N.erke.(er ■edlsler <41 four games, with two of the shut­ tls and Captain Roy Johnson go on son's 16 points paced hia mates to played on Friday and Saturday ing leaiona are prolonging hia bas­ BvrhnIakI ...... ’84 91 10 r t baseball and softball at tha Oval Afatthewa a contender 'for the quered the Manchester yearlings and MaiUerre were the leadera and a 30-18 edge In the first period By THE ASSOCIATBD PRESS Individual scoring leader for the Tf*(BlB .... r*7 344 290 Has TnUl* ...... 415 412 "«7 nights until the tojjmey ia ctm- ketball career. Lata ...... 64 itt M 03 will be .limited,, ofily. to .ghllflren. outs decided. 1-0, one In the 11th, .WM». KI4a- iTAr-.X . rm-- -• heavyweight, tiUa.^ n*t a aplurge that nearly knotted tJje 56-45 In the-preliminary.'....— -- ..enly.Twarkina could.fln'd-tha-range, and Sheekey-got hot in the second . W h ite P U ln a ... N -: .Y,=r-Bmy StraenaW ^94' -M- M are 340 ...... JirtVi Mmsm (4) count. From thereon lii the ciubs pleled.’ ...... of elementary 'Mhool age. LAND SURViYING ■ thr-ottrer In We‘ 12th'...... I'BHti'sh" >^mcHci»ns' in American MrCotirf . 44 L5 91 Rumors have been making the AvprtRp ...... 44 44 44 244 . Thursday night the Indians eonaiatently for the loners In the for an equal number of scores. Wyatt, 196*4. ‘Trenton, N. J,, Lucaa .,...... IM 117 0 M4 Six feet four and welghihg 205 Basket Maker Tfrtrtn ...... 74 95 47 2.54 battled for the lead, staying with­ and Roger Whynott, 1.58*4, Que­ The ages will consist nf boys' Frank Benkovir, Kansas City, Opalarh ...... M 114 10 339 Manchester High..hte used the Pro League gamel to dale Is ...... M 101 104 299 rounds that Felix • Bocchicchlo. rttlnr ...... 72 49 42 241 ■p'ava Middletowm High in another last half. The red-hot Renaud Unger and Joe Lynch .combined pounds, the right-handed Jonca NmimPf .,, nnhrharih ...... IftO 91 94 299 in 3 and 4 points of each other bec. drew, 8. from 14 to 16. No player whoj haa^ Mo. bowler, missed the, All-8tiir Oval for .veare for home hasebell Hartford's Bobby Knight. The Walcott'a manager, would prefer 154 CCIL game at the armory. Preli­ was held scoreless from the floor for over half of their total and the Tntala ...... 441 40 Mt latt Edwwd L Denris, Jr. has a chance to become one of the Totals ...... ?:>4 381 243 417 Marciano fo Charlea. However Stafford ...... 79 n 94 while the lead changed hands. Newark. N. J. Jimmy Walker, reached, his 17th birthday before! tournament for the first time in game#. Thia spring the achool- .Negro hackcourt sensation haa 74 Frppman ...... 41 7.5 49 24,5 minary starts St 7 o'clock. after his big first period splurge. halt time score read 43-39 Legion. the history'of the event. H-ward'a <•) BagtatSfed Ima* Bm vayag really great pilchers. as well as Marciano said he doesn't Want to Indians Trail Descl, Wade, and Manlerre com­ The teams battled evenly in the 193, Plainfield. N. J., and Polly Feb. 1st is eligible. An entrance 1 C<>Tlaa ...... U 0 tit aaa boys erill play all their home IS PtoMar Band, I I tallies in 5 games for a 16.4 per Traltpra <4) TnUl* ...... 414 424 449 I » i Entering the last quartert the fee of 83-00 per game will be Banrrnft ...... lOR H n 30 games at Mt. Neho. the most colorful. 101 74 light foc the title unless Charle.s bined for a total of 61 points in third quarter with the Legion Smith, 184, Bermuda, drew, 8. ' TM. ISIS ! game average. Knight has scored rnsffUn ...... 109 244 wslves his right. Indians were nursing a one point IM e Mitchell Slgiia Toronto Arthur King, 13714. charged tn defray the expense of During the '91 season, four Ns- Loomla ...... 74 79 0 30 Property ownere near the West He has an easy-going nature I 25 bankets and 24 free throws. rpvihs ...... 104 41 \ 47 274 Rn4 MAlars fS> the game for the Drive-In’s. showing a slight three point edge Morton ...... M lU IM fit and a superstition.. He poaitiyely j Manrini ...... ’. 104 T01 D7 .904 "So far. aa I know," said Nor- Tlfiatand ...... 94 104 92 294 lead, 41-40. Al Johnson and Eus­ Twarklna.^with IS and Renaud Philadelphia, outpointed FItxie officials and trophies. A trophy tionsl Leaguers took part In all Cran<.all ...... 71 1(M M 373 .Knight has scored, in. double fig.-- Mnrri’>w' 1A2 loe •97- Oirmlpf , , r; .* ...CSeveland, Jan.- 38-^—(Ah----- The “ 4 -y>?*t.b.«_?3M.fellJii..when JUn?. wifl not pilch without a— inoth- i urea tn-atl"5—gamra—piayed“ Hc" Ti6._"B0CChICchr6. Ja : a^^eenur io 79 -9t 1W TT2 tls combined to ger H a ltm ea ff wlULlS irere.Eeat lot Poquoeoick.. ger was ousted on pcraonala..Ncw-. THideii; 144*5, s i . ' caihaiTnw, "Will go to ■ttwwtnnlngteam'ag'wen thetr team's ganfas Gir Hodges; T^'w Min . . 70 7ft 7ft \2in Moor* ...... 7* 91 94 151 Cleveland Indians 'received “ Dale •a the runnarup and moat yaluabla Carl Furtllo, Bart Torgeaon and TMala ...... 4M 491 40 INt pick in hla mouth. Some fellows | rannCd 12. 17, 13. 2 1. tt'ln that going through with his Contract GrPKor ...... 72 44 104 2«2 akain and the locals had an up-hill The losers’ attack Was stalled comer Deacon Garner garnered OnC7T07~^------Total* .. 473 457 4.13 llfiT, obligations. The Walcott-Cha-les l^w Man ..... 44 44 44 3S2 fight to win. Jim Roach and Har­ Mitchell's signed contract for the player. -An all-star touroey team Richie Ashbiirn. ^ e w tobacco, well Jones chews a ' order. 1952 season todsy snd announced completely with ace-point-getter, himself 9 tallies in thia atanxa. McMahea Bowls Ith 899 l:«rk> rUps match seemed a.saured until Mar­ old Moore s.ssisted Hohenthal In Zabel held to a mere 8 tallies. Lynch did hia beat for Wethers­ le^agn# will be picked and it ia hoped that toothpick. .Once' or-twice it has; Runnerup in the scoring parade iJUiU),,,..__ ...... S) 79 47 2S7 Toiala ...... ____ 411 iSl ' 471^ be . would-get the.aama pay aa at™ A. Mnvho __ ...... 78 47 47 9.5? ciano stepped into the spotlight Marrl OH lit the scoring department, but with Logloa Oae-YWo Piwrh field with seven to add to the medala may- be -presented to the Sickle Image, -one of America’s ' ChlCJigQ.^_-^lff) -J ii.n t e . McMa­ fWlen from hla mbulh w-hen he ta flartfbrd High Coach Joe Ku- the end of last season. TTie cen­ <•> •ll-atar chotcea. was on the mound. Ho.not having hachka. Now a resident of Rast - Wlnz’pr ...... 44 ns 9.5 244' with hia knockout of Louis. We Sabmnln . . 42 40 94 159 less than half a minute to plav the Led by some fine shooting by cause. In the final canto, the War­ Rutronl ...___ 114 112 no ,154 most traveled race horses, is ex­ hon's 800 game, rolled in t**# floel Iv3w Man ...... 70 TO 70 210 are hopeful of arranging the Wal R. Hotmr*...... 74 71 72 221 Indians trailed by two points', .56- ter fielder had a hatting slump at Callo ...... 91 94 94 394 pected to race in Hialeah. Flor­ round o f the 11th annual All-Star a apara in hla pocket, he called Hartford, Big,Joe.has .58 points. Raelfv ...... 91 215 riors just plain ran out of. gas and All teama must be uniformed cott-Charlea match for _Iate 74 7> •58. Jim Glenney was fouled In the the beginning of the 1951 race hut LePaa* ...... 99 117 94 100 and no player's name may appear ida this season. The filly, ia now bowling tournamant. waa tha sev­ time out and. went to the dugout Including 36 in hlS. last two out-. Totals . ____ 322 i2l ' xn SX.1 riibix eae... 82 ti In the Leonard street gang continued Mahon# V 300 March or early April, which will Arthur ...... 49 105 90 393 act of shooting and calmly stepped then rallied to boost hia final aver­ to pour it on. »i 114 os on more than one roster. No high racing in California. enth alttctioned perfect game of to obtain a fresh one. Inga. Nftsirrs (9i age to .290. He got a pay boost Mcr.rty ...... 102 124 1M 337 Six memhers of the 1o«’al squad leave time enough to prepare for to the line and dunked both shots Sheekey was high man for the school varsity or junior varsity hU career. It put him tn a Ua with Schooled observers say that the Mann ...... *7 44 94 247 1 Total* ...... 42.1 411 404 134ft during the rally. TTte Indians, as are averaging^ better than 10 ( ...... 4.1 100 44 349 T.KK.rt ... ;...... 'too. 94 TAKE^'18 MONTH5 TO PAY kees. Sunday afternoon at 3 Oarl Huhhell Honored Hohha ...... 44 m i'o'm'a’ City. Jail. 23 iR . ( raval <9i lEvery t im e - a- heavyweight ing s'letter of apology to Mrt; 'ttawg down thre«'"gainea to' h'ohe, Bn#nrf !■ 103 99 -iw l94lel949^199lrl9S1 Aces The Aces will festiire Cas M'riirht l«>9 47 fti champion atep.>« in the ring, he Sury Harris Rytting who was sent in the fifth and deciding set. Sav­ FuUpr ...... Ill 107 104 .134 Chicago, Jan. 2.3 The Chi­ Carl Hubbell. the former are hurl- 40 The Florida State University stock No. r-S88 Oslmwski, Bill ..Chanecka. Red er of the New York Giants who la Na*rpmbpnl ...... « 44 » i risks hia title. Bocchlcchin did not home from Grindewald. Switzer­ itt thus advanced to. the eeml-fi- ToUla ..... 542 .501 .545 1544 football team set 31 Individual and ...... $ 2 9 f cago White Sox, who set a home Wallace, .Hank Rosensteln, Milt Mairn.ii*>'n 77 79 40 ■2XS attendance-7 record nf 1,328 234 from Meeker, Okla.. was made a explain how he proposed to get land. last -week because she is nala along with Frank Sedgman. 9 team arhoni recorda during the Miiotzak, Bili kaaaler, Bob' Kelly MrCsnrtiPv 77-' 93 74 247 around this.! e>f,. i..> oi . , siiioizaK, mil ivaasiei member of the stale's Hall of Tomltnnon ...... 43 14 97 344 pregnant. Mrs. Rvtting Is regsrd- Mervyn Rose and Ken McGregor. Pm Baaketball At A Glance recently concluded grid season. 1944 HUDSON 2-DOOR SEDAN ^ " T ' InTa "'*•-and.Jerry F leischmaii. Charles' Managsr-Jake—Mint: ...... Tif-Ths-tr b USED CARS BETTER DEAL ------T------NBA------Gray. mission prices tn 10,52 slthough Following la a table of BA scor­ Fame Tbda.v:~ Huhhell won ""252 given permission by the govern­ National League games during his ahowefl no diapoRition to drop hia S. Women a Olympic aki team. George Mikan, star basketball Art Michaluk nf ih4 Providence stock No. V -U *...... ^ 64 y ment to do »i, ing In league play tn date; pla.vcr for the Minneapolis Lakera New York 82. Philadelphia 78: rievrr O B F T Ave baseball career. He pitched 46 Hcholsatle Rasketball PONTIiSD DEALER Reds In the American Hockey . Both the Rox and Chlcagn Cuba srnrelei}i4 Innings In 1B33 and won . 1 M . 1. I in the NBA, once aspired ' lb be­ Indiana 68, Rochester 65; ---- League ■was'theJihlyllefenseman 1910 MSRCURY CLUl COUFI were authoiiaed a ,50-cent hike on Knight, ... . .9 2.5 24 74—16.4 come a concert pianist Syracuse 93, Mllwsiikee 83. Kubarhka ....5 26 6 .56^11 .I 16 straight games In 1B.3.5. New Britain 4P. Hartford 46 In the league last aeaaon tn score MMs MerMea iMftiOfe box seaU to 82.50 and a 25-cent (overtime). FORDSeCHEVROUTS-OLDS-MlICK-PACKARD BUek N g. r-S9V...... $1845 raise on general admission tn 81.25 Palmirrt . ...9 21 14 .56 111 Allen ...... 9 21 12 91 10.4 The tallest man on the Notre Manchratcr 60, Hall (Weal by the Office of Price Htabllliia- Dame haaketball squad la Rich­ Hartford! 58. THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND Unn, Bell ...... 5 2.1 7 93 10.3 J9i0 FORD CUSTOM 2-DOOR SEDAN Goodwin . . . .9 21 10 92 105 ard Wise, 6-P freshman • from WetheraOcld 66, Hertford Tech 'Gray. Badle, keater. Maay otker extras. While General Manager Frank White Plains, N. Y. 46. Lane said the Sox would not hike Dnbruteky ; .3 a 0 16 M S t^ Na. r-4Sl ...... prices, the.Cube an far remain un­ The Gobi Desert made me on expert en thirsi decided. “Bud" Michalak 19S0 MERCURY 4-DOOR U DAN Jim Gallagher, the fhbs busi­ .t-Taaa giaem. Badia, keater. Oae owaer ear. ness manager, said the club would Sports Mirror AUTOMOBILES Low ndleage. Stock Ne. NT-1SS...... atudy the matter .carefully A t - , CLEARANCE FROM 1938 to 1948 MODELS FT'CLTIC S h o r eNffereleheefrespendent enddlsHngMishedeentrihuter SOME WITH NEW.CAR GUARANTIES tendance fell off at Wrlgley Field I Today a Year Ago General ' to Un MAOAZINI and KIADfr* OKXST \ 1949 CHIVROLn 2-DOOR SEDAN last season .as the Cubs struggled j B

-a ■ r : : :=*=rT — ----:------;--- / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD? MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28. 1952 '"X : ‘ ■ ■ ■ •■ , ' ■ ■■ ' ■'•■ ■" > I .■’ ■'■ ■' ‘- ■ ' ■ ■ ••" ■■ •’r t ■" ...... ------— ------— ^------pjLcnttvlrEiinr*Two MANCHESTER EVtanNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. C O m ., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28,19S2 OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. W ILU A m OUR BOARDO^ HOUSE with Major h o o ple aW lU ...... ■ DAILY CROSSWORD PUZELE i'*. '»mreiaii'imiiwa—ra» i ii, ■ir'jr>*nw»^o'?'*i'. ni.. '».»wi*ona»wam>' Hoof ing I f ~ H i I p WsnlEl r itoHM 11 fsrBsto- ~t» 1— - HOBMlIBi l Cnoai A F■wSTSumS^nSSrk BALCH BETTER BUY 1050 CHEVROUCT Puwefgllde two jR O p iE ■tay o « tn NEW! TWO or threa hadroom TO a e A u v e . 'n " » r w AsJ AMMTSUtt G. B. IRON, Upaaty upbolatatad nJDCTRIE} Refrigerator in very WtaLLV 04tC!Cr— Thirst QtMiichtrs USED CARS tone graen. FuUy equipped. Aik any kind I FoY guaraa- A T n a m o N irrENO-TTPiSTS roektr, two modarn hygiane good. coodiUon. 9 Cu. ft. IteaeeR' homee. Hallta Brothara. Phona 2-> RAcohyreua. A hypoerita to a fallow who to' Tho oarior work ta .aaadA..-!lSV 1950 and 1951 cure J0089 fu lly AND OWal C0MB, ■ista hO'a your baat friand and fe^ roodng Ooughlin. Man- I f you reaida in tha Mancheater vacuum cleanan, 1937, Fiffd. ahle.-CaiI 8963 after 5 p. m. 9221. Ik more man win produea. ’ 7| JtAnrfittmits PonUM' Ac guarantee A See Bob Oliver, S m r m T707. _ Plume 2-091L7™..- ;:-SL-;rs F R i z e o iKMUBOIcnUr ■;8Paitea|. . tkMb-whan you: laava UM.lponk ‘'dramatic. ^ U y cqtilp htSAassMtanka dAl^ eoiittrah^ BOLTON NOTCH hptaiii. a /iw o f' 40i»eK)iRS CLASSmSD ADVT. ter Motdra, Main atreet ___ and If you can aay yea to tha fol- 1 Adam'! ale 4rvm (% ' IM drtaka your drink. 'Amoir-Aiid than'’ aha and'^I SILVER FOX Jkch*t. Jlha JIBUV WALNUT: DINING room net, R«#- IheM chplee, four Tpom ranch. p A MV auaiaara___ talked ahou tha. wanthar.: — t ton Pmttu 8#di^ Coap loadlirqueatlona: — ' DEPT. HOURS: 194F FORD F ^ door; raato.iM i^ eiaa -16. 375. Starling allvar aarv- sonabla. Phone 4784. homee gtiil'avallable. AU faster-* BLura again Attendant— Ah, my daar young Jaaata—About tha waatharf dramatic. Fully equip er, extiUa. 3350. Leaving for eerv- 8:1S A. M. to 4:80 P.M . 1. Are you a atenographer? ice for eight, initialed D, |80. ed-walla tile bath, oil heat, larte gBaar \ ladyl You wlah to cenault Madama Amoa—Tan whathar to ktaa or Ide. Ptene 2-8579 after 5 p. m. EFFICIENT Plumbing and luqne.. STUDIO 6>uch. Uke new; aide- IBSO Packard 4-Dr. Sedan—One Phone 7991. > , lota. Immadiate occbpuNijr 39,- 7 Imago \ Maharajah, tha graat myatlo of whathar not to ktaa. tag. Plugged drataa maehtat JL Do you like a Sve^tay work board, one white enameled ftdve *\w anM p« owner, low mlleade. U. ' 350 with 31,000 down fo r fUtMun. ggpack thebrlontT , , COPY CLOSWG TIME 1948 PLYMOUTH four-door ape-^ ' elaanad. PhoiM S49T. X week, hottaa from 8 a. m. to LARGE Maple crib with aprlng, for coal-oil use. Tel. 2*2305. ' T. J. Crockett Ftione 8418. 14 Epic petm BExpungar Callar— (Unitnproaaad) Ttm. Tall Mr. Beanbleaaom haa a flowar- POR CLASSIFIED AOYT. iM o Buick Sedanette—Djrnaflow. d el deluxe. Loaded. A real buy: '=1,3 noon and 1 to 5 p. m. 7 maple high chair, amall mpple. 18 Turn Bob Oliver, Center Motora Main PMJMBI NO and heating, apactal* lOOo to bod tha Madam that her kid atatar la shop and plant nuraery in Low mileage. ^ S. M^Ottld you appreciate the crib, Detecto balanoa acala, 335 MANCHESTER—New three had-' 18CantraI llKlndolada XU.—Pearl If. Habman, “ MON. THRU FRL' etreet. latag In Npaira, ramodallng, cop- advaiitagaa of working with takea all. S.Moraa Road. MISCELLANEOUS H o u sehold room ranch, attached garage, fun hare, and Ma wanta aha should got ITTaagla lIDrioa 2»Sib«rian I7ltai!ai a eouplo of pounda of Itvorwurat 10:30 A. M. 1947 Pontiac • Sedan Coupe—Six par watar piptag,- naw conatrue- a amall btfica ataff? articlea for sale. Phone' 3579. cellar, hot water heat 910,900. 19 Knight’s tlOt S9Storiaa IMT PONTIAC tlx cylinder tion. .ITin* paymenU arranged. lIConalollaBai raulnrala on her way home. Mn. (at eoncert) *-> gha cylinder, two tone blue and fray. BOLTON — Building atpna thd Down payment, 36,000. Howard toAm atkan. kLShop. 42Ikstan«t ___ RATCBIlAT-fcA^M.— Fordor aedan. - R adio, -heatqr,; Id p illA ;JukiMMi._»KnHL«nSLoe M the Anaiffer 1961 CR08UBY d e l ^ - electric g tlro te - Jiigttonu. JtoltWatte[c^ room, kitchen and lavatory 1st 1938 CHEVROLET, iwdlo ahd Earl VanCamp. TeL 5344. condition, 950. Inquire evenings. 26Haart! drink gtSaniort fruit Pair Wantag Open Evenlnga' Until 10 J a w tlq r ______t o floor—three apacioua bedrooms Author—iqia style of writing heaUr, new,, seat eovenr. Excel­ W A IT E D .— Girl for preaalng 368 Woodbridge street. Phone 3- 27Twitehtag The fo llo w !^ notice waa Inaatt* DIAL 5121 and tils bath on 2nd floor. Fire­ 1 r - that you do must b«. vefy bted BALCH PONTIAC lent condltidn. Maneheatey 2- PLUMBING Alteratioaa. New a h i^ In laundry. Good wagea LEONARD W. Y X fS t, Jawelte, re- 0109. 2SFUI . 1 r r f " 1 1 II ed In a county woakly: "Anyena 0542. work. Repair, and water piping. place, hot water heat, plcturaasrin- 29Vaad toehm work. 18.8 Center Street . and h'aura. Experience preferred pMnf; adjoata/watchea expertly. dow. Nice location. 315,500. S. A. found near my ehiekan houaa'' at Phone 2-4845 Mancheater 3635. IteaaonaMey^ricea. Open dally. driiiks ® . r Layman—Well, it la: but wliat night .win .ha found atm mten-tha. 1930 PO NTIAC tudog, formar but n ot\ ^ ea n ry. Apply In per- B«fFW«L .Brajtor, Phone,.*9fl9..L,.« r-'" mad* iniU' tHhk' W if.-— ■ -Thttruda]r/4v«tanga. m Sprace BASY-BPINcIcjicr...washer, for iMiEeuptB '"WViK'tovfeiiia" next morntag." ^ IMl'DO'tkSE'aedari,' radloi "hifaferr ajiint Iwlea tW iiW a value QUAlilTT Plumhlhg'' ahi " eat^ aoh.-'Mapt*:;^^ D iy - 'CTeghera'! and' sale. Call 2-993S after 6. i Author—Why, It makaa me atreet. $%one 9-9387, O F B ig glCoaat ' Full price $225. Priced low be- reconditioning It. Radio, Tieatar, trough work. Call for free ettl- Launderera\72 Maple atreet. COVENTRY—Main highway, new erpwaUMsaS tired to read i t L o s t —Brown crosa p r i i Police 4-room single, bath, oil hant. Lot CURIOSITV MCaletaad Dad—You ought to.be aahaaaod. dof. No IdantlflcatlpiC Vicinity of cauie It neede acme'retouching. excellent tirea. Douglaa Motora, mate. Thomaa Dawklna 3-9880...... '. t-38 ii If II Electric 75 x 200. Artesian water. 87,500. M C h i* gypsum When OeMRe Main and Woodland atreeta. Big berffaln. -- Douglaa Motora, 333 Main. “ • Fael and Fato , 4>-A FIVE <5U. Ft. General > GOWN OP A OOUBT 1 Most men. aaye a writer, are at­ WOULD LIK E 'woman to do down payment 12,500. Howard R. is u . 28Vatr\ V h I your age. he hid become a sur-, Phone 2-0930 Reward. 333 Mein. refrlgsjator. Call 4828.______19 Popular . 91 tracted by a fire. And most wo­ SELECTED Uaed can at Clarke MoTinE--TnieldiiE'r« housework. Call 2-'3277. ifeBA'SONED Hardwood for'-'fiiru- Hastings 2-1107. MICKEY FINN voyor, and wto hard at work. - r - USED THOR Automatic - washer, An Oversight! BY LANK LEONARD Britlth drink 1 P men by the aale that fellows. Young I m —And whan ho,WM 1933 CHRYSLER heater, atx tirea. Motor Salea, SOI Broad atreat. S torsE S 20 MIDDLE AGE womaitvto live ace, stove and fireplace or 'tey iODaeey Amoaaenncnto A real buy, ISO. Mancheater 3- Tel. 2-2012. desired length. Gall 5301 c v ^ 885. Used wringer and apinner NEW SIX room colonial house at your ageyho waa Preaidaat Of tha M ANcM sj^R PACKAGE Dellv. and care for two chlldfgn: Rdbm nings. 'srashera at bargain prices. Used 16 Phelpa Road. For ternaa and 2CILWCMIM89 VHOMTMWPWM. aunuTHM6C«uo dlEgga n i A Michigan man complained to Unit# ‘ 0542. W387W7MMII N M M Snair* police that a woman robbed him. BUR7<^rra. 941 Vain atreet', ery. Lo^al^^llght trucking and and board plua salary. Retapracea. 3r4ouuRV*. ABC Appliance, 21 price call George L. Flah, Man­ TICIKaMEIMT J 42 Sharp pftIhU 1041 FORD Tudor. -Good engine, Auto Accessories—'Tires 6 call 2-2992. / \ chester 6394. enooLeNM UKINCiLfNI.- VDUUirWVUfM 44 Hartm room B It * unuifial when they use force. a j^raon hia dona only aa cleaed all day today to prepare package delivery. Refrigeratora. Mapto. gtreet. 2-1575. •OMIDHAlCnMI HSFMKiniei______/Yor their Kifantlc. .atupendoua., tirea. Real ./mind little car ------^------waahera and atpva moving a Garden— Farai— DairF TWNI6HIMCKE7$N0llfl 45 Proparty '-I■ hrr pleased he Joh’t alWaya pleased JANUARY SpeCiala Spark pluga, SERVICING 'Avon Producta dur­ MANCHESTER—Old colonial, 6 orcMTioN ra u r wiMiMBMrNFS wfiWMMwianc ,-Awrrs«oM67o rtvanua U K p IT .The average speaker takes ad­ January Jumbo . Sale .. atarta throughout. High value for little apecialty. Phone '2^752. Prodnets , 50 GAS .AND'oil combination range. LfASTTNtNTr K IT Ith what he hea done. A.C., Autolite, Championa, 55c ing convenient ho^a la a profit­ Almost new', Inquire 889 ,Maln rqoms. hot water heat garage, ujpyou sonnfNTV/y 47Sharpar vantage of all opporttmitiea, sa' tomorrow morning at the crack money. Douglaa Motora, 333 able meana of eaniing for many' Main. each, direct acting ahocka, 13.50 THE AUSTIN A. dHAMBERS IPPLES. MCINTOSH, Rome, etreet, apartment 27 after 4 p. lot 140 X 1,50, 310,500 down pay­ «**•/ o 49Mb«er r i a writer Hhecept the chahea IVhy la It that tha boat advice of 9 .... bouncing big bargain!., each. Mobil, oil 28c, quart, fuel women. We show you how. Write stop talking before he dees. balloona for the klddlea ..clowna . Co., local and long dlatahce mov­ eautlea, Wagners and Wine- m. o f phone 5885.' ment $5,000. Howard R, Hast­ gOWaitdarara taxUauaUy tha kind moot people pumpa 40% dlacount. ,tlra chalna Mrs. Frank Frawley, North Bran­ h . .jumbo valuea for peanut price! 1951 Ford 2-Dr. Cuatom R and H. ing. packing, crating and albrage. Potatoes number 1 and ings. 2-1107. 81 Sow! m n 't UkoT t j .30% dlacount, tirea 800 x 16, ford, Conn,- WE BUY and sell good Used furni­ Butchers in Florida. ^ ]A a golf , . l Blirton.'a, 341 Main atreet. 1948 Chryaler 4-Dr. Sedan—R arid Service to all parta of the u; nurt^r 2 grades. Bunea Farm, 82 Alter! ik! 5rat line 315.95; Chevrolet car­ ture, combination rangeA gas d nr tournament— and h e b ^ ’ kicked H. and Canada. Call 5187. Hartfon ^FUN A ^ D Profit for you and 529 West Center atreet Phone HOLLYWOOD SECTION youi buretor, Rocheatera 310.50 ex* VERTICAL about their ellcee. CHRISTOBHRR Robin Nuraery 1948 Pontiac 2-Dr. Sedan R and 8-143S. 8116. \ ranges and heaters. Jones FUrpl- hies, advlaea a Judga. But net to change. Thta la only a aample of lembera when you atari % 6 R(X)M COLONIAL with at­ 1 North K" B in-lawB. achool haa winter term opening H. Merchandlae Club. Your tura Store. 86 Oak. Phone 2-1041.; the aavinga to be had on automo­ tached garage. Many fine features Amariean dear An explorer '! it’a lafer in for child 3 >4 to 6 yeari old. Call •mltera get free premlunu*— St 1947 Chevrolet 2-Dr. AeCn Sedan- tive part! Phona 2-9408. 312 Paintinir—Paperiiiff 21 Honstliold Goofis 51 including lavatory, tile bath and 2 Of a poaitiva H the Jungle thi I'n tha big City. Thera’a just one taachar that 2-169A. Mra. D. L. Ballard, 79 H. _ ^ [38jn_frea-ipvchandiae ■bakewood'drele.. flouth.- - „QaWand,atr«*t,.-....— ....P A IN T IN G ’ and - Tut»W«»«*18S ilfcelifjttiy imtf "To«lr"1!2 ‘porch. ^ thlntl . attack,; At .te -wa:nL.aun ...tanit. andarptid—as- lifeW' Naah"4 • Dr Seda n —#t"a Hi aa our S w eta fy. More than 500 Sale I l e a per- periencel done by Godin and Son. Call 305f values at Bensoma. Five piece LEARN to drive a car, aafely, 1947 Cadillac 2-Dr. Sedan-^R A H. nationally advgrtiaed products at A T DUBLIN Tractor Company after 5. • fair.. trak $59.96. regu­ you can purchase dependable PORTFR ^TRKET SECTION CAI rAL_ quickly and- efficiently. You 1940 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan R A H. Buniness Scrriecs Offerad 13 ,Z__ _ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Not So Simple BY EDGAR MARTIN SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH BY DICK TURNER may get an Immediate appoint­ In our big catalog. Fast, courte-. larly 379;95; maple .Junior cribe quality used tractors and equip­ 1940 Chevrolet 2-Dr.-R and H. BABY SITTERS available,,,. Ex­ from In our catalog.^xat, courte, 37,98, raEularly 39.98; WaUrproof ment. 'The address North Wind­ 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL Situ­ ment by calling Mancheater Auto PAINTING. Paperhangli No Job OA.HQto EBMaV A t o t ' Ota NOM.vyoKief .v to M t 1935 Plymouth 4-Dr. perienced married couple. Avail­ ous aervlce to you and yqur mem- crib roattressea, 811.98, regularly ham RoatT. Wllllmantic. Terms ated oh a double lot. Oeh bn first Driving Academy. Phone 3-4087. too small. Call 2-0728 floor, 2 car garage. VlVlVOIh IH G0O4G 1942 Int. Milk Truck Very clean. able «ny night. Call Mancheater bera. Write today for frPe^ cata­ 815.95; solid maple enSst of for your convenience. The phone 2-4994. log and full information. Herbert drawers 329.50; mahoganyX end SISOUTO FtXW G Ato' tU C A - 1948 Ford K5 Stake Body Truck. INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ 3-3217. Both of these homes sre Within A GA6.B0Y , B tM W W •OMVttVttS rtiB ing. paperhan^tag, celllngt r Williams. Goodwin Clubs, Iile., 8 tables, 36,98, regularly |10;85; APtWt PerSQnsIn TELEVISION Service. Call 7391. walking distance of Highland Pgrk G 178PW MAKO p j BYrHOI,SKI MOTOR SALES Catharine street, Utica, N. Y, regular 320 alx-way floor lamps ’ School and bus line. yglfTAEJAH HEALTH W 6 D Moller'i Radio T. V. Servlce,.312 finished. Fully' Insured. Expert M.V WANTED—Ride to Pratt A Whit­ work. Wall {taper hooka. Edward now 314.95; regular 339.50 heav^ Musical Instruments 55 ^iM N re Broad Street Tcl. 2-44.83 Main atreet. W ANTED —Housekeeper for small ' 7 ney. Vicinity of Phelpa Road, R -Price'J^one 2-1003,. ■ duty innerspring mattreaaes, twin #/.09 r Hour! 8 to 0:80. Phone. 7988.-^---- - family; Saturdaya and Sundays size 329.50, box springs to match. lYEW, USED. Tentals.' Reeds, k Op-'n Evenlnga REFRIGERATION Service, com* off. Phone 2-0232. stringfe, mutes, stands. arcea- THE GRANVILLE mcrcial and domettlc. See our PAIlIN T ^ G , Paperhanging, cell- Regular 3119.50 innerspring mat- OPEN Hraiae at McClure*a, new BEFORE YOU Buy a uaed car g*/w‘hlt( aortea. Repairing. Certified In- SHATTUCK CO. \ I MfcAH? display of guaranteed uaed refrig- lng!/(vhltened, floors sanded and WOULD LIKE woman to live In, tre.ss and matching box spring, c w te r aalea and service headqtiitters. »ee Gorman Motor Salea. Buick reflnlshed. Genera’ carpenter atructifin. Music for all occasions. atora. George H Wtlllama Aeao- and in' return care for school age full fize, one only, 379.95. All 12 I-aSsIIe Road 9)kA< See the fahulntia new' Htidaon Salea and Service. 285 Main work. For free eatlmatra call G. Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. 5336 clates, 280 Tolland Turnpike, child while mother works. Phone these values at B.B.B. (Benson’s Weat Hartford kr8. Hornet and the new epectacular afreet. Phone 2-4.871, Open eve­ Flckett. Jfancheater 6982. Menrhestet Phone 2-3585, nIghU 3-3823. Bargain Basement), Benson’s, Telephone 33-3671 Hudaon Waap. Our aervlce de­ nlnga. 713 .Main atreet. partment la now under auper- 7691. PAPERHANOINO and painting. .WeartnE^Apparel— Furs 57 Evenings, Manchester 2-4489 WOMAN FOR sorting and wrap­ vlaion of Joaeph Then, former 19.80, CHEVROLET Fleetllne de- , Phone Walter B. Cookaon. Man- ping. Apply in person. New Model 1 c.we.^,.p^.Jpe:a„.qarBg^i,w^f.,<;.ar-. lujj.e . tMdor. ..radio, heater.. excel-, YOUR Knapp »hoe aalesman; con­ .rbeater ?ii9i4. . BOLTON— Bargain, six room, tact w. r. Sullivan, 80 ^uhtatrt Laundry,"73 Summit'-strt^.*'’'...... E A S Y _ s riN DRY,, baby washer. MAN’S TUXE! star8 38. -Wwne ry a full iihe of Hudaon parta and lent condition throughout. Pric­ Call 2-0541, 7749, ranch;'all flhisHed, tile bafh, one. ' accecaorlea. McClure Auto Co., ed 1200 below ceiling at 31,39.8. street. Rockville. Phone/Rockvllle car garage, large’ lot. Only 39,- 5-.8984. BILLING Machine operator want­ ALLEY OPP 373 Main atreet. Douglaa Motora, 333 Main atreet. Repsirinx 25 ed for gene.ral office work. Good T. V. SCOOP, brand new 20" tele­ 900 takes this two year old home. A Quick Dm BY V. T. HAMLIN vision sets at factorv prices. GIRL’S Green winter coSt, size 12- Make this a must. Call Barbara WEDDING INVITATIONS. an­ 19.81 FORD club coupe diatom RANGE Bumera an/ pot burners MATTRESS. Your old tnattreasea working conditions. Apply Man­ 'atBBdNooNr w*u*X55TAieZBufi chester Modes, Pine street. 3179.95, 3199.95, 3239.95. 3279.95. 14. Call 2-0997. V W’oods. Agent. 3702. WCU.,N0W()WHAr8« VV4//BveOBH.OORI nouncement!. reception rarda. "8". Radio. heater. Excellent cleaned, aervlc?/ and repaired. sterilized and remade like new. MV5raj»,AMOftHOw)uX)K.aS *•987 TMAry DOCtvnjOOIC' THINK I HA3/E BEEN/ Joaeph Senna. Phone 2-0147. Call Jones Furniture and Floor • All parts and picture tube guar­ IM THE WORLD ARE yiCALLH>1_ JUST r UKE vjusr napklna, cake boxea. Raiaed nr condition. lO^OOO fhilea. Call 2- anteed one full year. Investigate. YOU AND HOW r‘^A8KIFVOU© ANYHOW. IJUSriET rer*lar printing. Cam'preaa Fine 4412 after 6 p. m. Covering, 38 Oak. Tel. 2-1041. DueXY/J SOT CLIPPED^ MVBB.FINPORA DOORS OPENED, keya flttcA Help Wanted— Male 56 Free home trial. Easy terma. Ben- Wanted— To Buy \58 akthingbin V help ue with an' Prtnttng.HV-South Mam. Phone Bonds— Stiieks— - LOAD OP HEAVY EXTRA NICE CUSAN cbpied, yhdjum cleiheri, Ittma. *bn'.s Appliahce.and T. V., ' 7l3 THIS^ W KEK’S SPEGIALS ethnocraphicalI READtalS.r a-2240. guna, /tL., repaired. Sheara. MorUraires 51 APPLICATIONS Main street. GUARANTEED USED CARS! W ANTED —Suitcase or small 4 ROOM m VELU NG —8 years old. THE PROSPECT Hill School for knlyaa, mowers, etc put Into con- LOANS MADE on first and sec­ accepted for Grocery and Pro MOVING out of state—four burn­ wardrobe trunk. Phone 3.5’79. Nfw ly decorated, city water aqd young children. Pre-KIndergarten, 1950 PLYMOITTH DeLiixe nub diUbn for coming neada. Bralth- ond mortgages for pur .pwp ac­ duce.Clerks in Hartford and er Quality gas stove. Norge re­ Large lot close to bus line, Kindergarten. Monday through Coupe, .Radle. .heater, seal coy,-, white. 52 Pearl atraat. WANTEljl. -Used furniture. Liv­ era. count! Fast, cbnlidenttal service. frigerator, mahogany dining shopping and new school. Full price Friday. Tranaportatlon turnlah- Manche.ster, on full-time basis. ing room, bedroom, kitchen or 1949 CHRYSLER ConvertIhle nub COMPLETE Kepaira by Stuart R. Applications for any type Real 38,800'Yor quick sale. 32,500 down ad, Mra Lela Tybur, director. Also— applications accepted room set. five piece kitchen set, entire households. Let us make Coupe. Radio, heater, new tlpe'a, Wolcott on washing machines, Estate loans considered. The two gas hot wster heaters, oil paymentv, , Phone 4287. for workers in East Hartford you an offet. The Woodshed. \ extra clean. vacuum cleanert, motors, amall Manchester Investment Corp., spare heater, 50 gallon oil drum. 887. Main street. Phone 5416. Phone 2-3154. COVENTlcY—5 rooms on one floor, BALLARD'S Driving School. Man- 1949 NASH 4-Door .Stipe/ 800 appliances Free pick-up and de­ Warehou.se on'full-time basis. Phone 5-5615, 117 Bart Main Radio, hrater, overdrive, new 3 /edrooms. large living room with cheater’a oldeat. Thouaanda of ac­ livery. A-1 repair, aalea. 180 MANY BENEFITS: street, Rockville. ' stone flrepla/e, large kitchen, tirea and aeat cover.a.,' Main. Phona 8597. cident free Ina.iructlon houra. Businesfl Oppprtunitien 52 Paid Holida.vs, Pension Plan, Rooms Without Board 59 .POrth.^esr round dwell­ Hundreda of aattided atndenta. 1947 PO NTIAC Oub Coupe. Ra- U TILITY Glenwood black and I dIo. heater; a nice clean car. FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with Five Day Wieelf, ■ gray range. Complete with oil ing. Only 35.800. itjout 31.000 down For appointment telephone 3- payment. Early ocCupsnry. 1947 DODGE DeLuxe 2-Door. Ra­ linoleum, asphalt tile counter. FOR LEASE Hospitalization. burner and water coll, also Rex SINGLE AND double rooms for 2245. CHRIS W ELKIN. Planeteer r M. s«. u. a *M. ae. > T « w, u a Aa as dio, heater, dark green. Expert workmanship, free esti­ Good Starting Wage, gas heater, in 'good condition rent. Phone’ 2-2494. COVENXRY—4 'i robm dwelling, Lifh t’g On BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM Co- R. ' clean. New Urea all around, TYPEW RITERS and adding ma­ route salesmen. Good working AUTOMATIC WASHERS 2-8061. -- SEDANKTTE -1 while at that I. Douglas Motora. chines sold, rented. repaireiL _ _ c : o h k r a l d , corHblion*. • five slay* week;- hos­ .3,33 Main. Prompt service. Reasonable pital benefits, two week.* vaca- THE ALLEN REALTY Cb." A loadfid. one owner ia L E A t rates.- Guaranteed work.— Ofllee- PACKAGE .SIore-.-dolng day;-hy .?385.(MLBLACKSTONK. Buwiness f.dKations J l 7 ^ dio, heater, defro.ater, direc­ day Increased business. Low tlon w’ftn pay. see Mr. sanden at Realtors r 1941 PONTIAC sedan, heater, suppllea. b'ree pickup and delivery .1. A. Bergren Dairy Farms, 1100 $310.00 For Rent 61 radio, good condition.. .Motor Job rent. W ry good opportunity. No 4 0lP...’nNV?PKK tion lights, etc., etc. I.iheral service. Friendly Typewriter Burnside Ave., East Hartford, 180 CENTER ST. OPK 1t> TNE LEFT... recently Will accept $8 90w eek­ Service, 1205 Main airaet. East Information over phone Appoint­ FOR LEASE-—New building, 15- 4 tradea allbwod. Priced $200 $310.00 ABC-O-MATIC 000 sq. ft. Steam heat, office, all ly. Tel. 4104. Hartford. TsI 8-6734. ment only. Howard R. Hastings. .MECHANtCr.S Helper who Is ag­ m a n c h e s ’t e r , c o n n . below Ceiling. conveniences. Large parking Phone 2-1107. gressive and willing to (earn the .$265.00 PRISCILLA’S POP The LtMinE F ^ h t BY AL VERMEER GOOD TRUCK BUYS LINOLEUM Reumants 50c iquare automotive trade. Good working area. Close to Manchester 3125 Pho -e 5105—After Hours 2-0438 194^ CHEVROLET 4-DR. yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. conditions. Apply Joseph Then, ELECTRIC RANGES per month. Will guarantee all y u W A T htONCY/ I DONT IT'S LIKE I TOLD ’^ D THIS Help Wantcfl— Female 55 motor, vehicle license.*. Write SEDAN 19.52 DODGE PICKUP ' Done by reliable, well-trained at .McClure Auto Co., 373 Main SEE -WHY THE CAR NEEDED VtXJ, W AIEL! TWEV KEEP OTHER GILL! (N ew ) $1,295 men. All Jobs guaranteed. Hall Street. Manchester. $279.95 NOW $229.95 Box N. Herald. NEW RINGS WHEN TWEV THE MOTOR FROM WHAT’S WAT Flectmaster. Fuliv equip­ Linoleum Co.. 58 Cottage atreet. APPLICATIONS EAST HARTFORD, New Cape PUMPING OIL! FORT ped. Radio, heater, defroster. Phone 2-4032, evenings 8188 or EXPERIENCED Mechanic to AV AILAB LE April' 1st. t.SOO feet Cod, full shed dormer, large lot 1949 DODGE PICKUP accopted for Groccr.v and Pro­ .$229.95 NOW $194.94 fine location. Price 312.800. Made­ m m An immaculate car through­ 8109. service new and used ears In a manufacturing space now oc­ p; I .$695 duce (lerks in Hartford and cupied by machine shop. Two line Smith,? Realtor. 2-1642 or out. Down PAV only modern new garage. All new 4679. POWER BURNERS and Range Manche.ster; on full-time ba.sis. equipment. Be.st of working con­ FLOOR SAMPLES toilets, office, completely wired. 1948 CHEVROLET PICKUP . •ll-jCll|. >■[♦ '1 r|t ’ |l|l' l| ' 1' ’ I'l' ■!' 9 / s’ $650 Burners expertly cleaned and MANY RENEITTS:, ditions. Stesdy year around em­ NEW Reasonable rent. Phone 2-1266. TRUCK SPECIAL serviced. I-et ua service and re­ MANCHESTER — Here's a good Paid HoUda.vs ployment. 47'i hour work week. STORE FOR Rent in choice loca­ house, makea a good home, good 1940 FORD PANEL pair your washing machine or re­ Written Guarantees Pension Plan Vacation with pay. A good op­ tion on Main atreet. Phorte 7614, condition, good location, good I 2 TON frigerator. Metro Servlca, 2-0883. portunity for the right man. ABC APPLIANCE Kr.s.v term.4 Five Da.v \\’’eck or inquire Werbner's, 825 Main price. 6 rooms, Interested? Call Good tires, new battery. Apply Joseph Then, at McClure street. m e‘or eome-in. Alice Clampet. CABINET MAKING, reflliiah and Hospitalization COM PANY Priced at only COLE MOTORS repair furniture. Corhiee* made to Auto Go.. 373 Main street, Man­ Realtor. 843 Main. Phone 2-4543 . Good Startinit^Vage chester...... Tei..41G4 - . order. Phone 2-0533. John Hahiv.i. Of 2-0880______Ideal for grocery or. TV man. G m ip Insurance Phone 2-1575 Wiitted*to Rent' 68 WINDOW SHADES made to order PINE ACRE Terrace, four nice NO DOWN PAYMENT ON Sick Benefits Situations Wanted— 21 Maple Street W ANTED—Furnished house or See These Te OP MtKtNG- SHADVSlOe VET, PLEASeOrSiC * garrlaon colonial modern throiighr PLOT? OH.IACyi REASOMAiir., A WOMAN UKE r K < '24 Maple St. ..Tel. green, radio, heatciB 3875. Hartford llte oven, three year* of/'A u to­ housekeeping facilities. Phone rn n e v BASreTBALL MASCOT/ (js bor S o s s rO F »«s 8854 HoaschoM SenricM CANARIES'. Guaranteed singers. matic gas heater. Westlnghouae 4749 between 9 and 3. out. tile bath and lavatory, pic­ CAM you HEAR sen I FBAOW > 1941 Chevrolal CIub Coupe- Black. Also females. Phone 2-0426. ture book window, hot water oil illEf -.radio, healer-.4395.------_ _ O ffe re d _____!J S .A CARD .salespeople : Bigger ^wringer typ/^washeC white meUI H0W.W11U5OO DOVTKNSfj t e a m m a t e s / =■ 3I95-. • • ''.'♦armnga ' ybiii ''wrii^ bromyrttloset; T«ii screens 52" W ANTjet) ~ Aparttmenl by; aalea : ^ t . nice .ylewi 7 good ToCaHort, KNOW F rue e 1 BWSHT . tVEAV’TNO of hurna, moth hblM all-occasion .seller*. 25-caril 11. SM ALL FOX Tenders—Five Bos- ,.»!'i8kv'30:<'*‘iaag^/fossr' ”24"' iwtdtr; TWWIG- ’ S « V a H J L - W 4 ’'ak*htt't/e- 1*5 AVERY Street — Dealrabie Tiute Heater. 17.000 mile.*. Price men'i ehirt collars reversed and al. Hycrest. 78 Chaunrv. Dept! COLLIE Puppies ASC.C.. beauti­ Dual auction, cord winder, folds 31,245. replaced. Marlow e Little Mending 202-E, Boston 11. flat. Easy storage. Lists 379.95, 325 REWARD .for urgently need­ well built 5ve room Cape Cod, In 1950 OLDSMOBILE 88 four-door Shop. fully marked, nice temperament. ed four or • five room unfurnish­ choice reaidentlal .section. Two 1941 Plymouth Special 'Deluxe 4: Sunset View Keimels. 509 Keeney sacrifice 349.95. Phone 4910. deluxe sedan. Fully equipped. W A N TE D —Woman for luncheon- ed reasonable rent by young flreplacea._au/r" porch, garage, Like brand new and priced to Dr, Green, radio and heater — street. Phone 3376. 3395. FLAT FINISH Holland window ette work. Dav work Good pav. WINDOW SHADES. Measured, couple and son. Write Box F, tool houre, extenaive .flower gar­ Sell. See Boh Oliver Center ahadei made to. meaeube. AU Apply Ferndale. 1095 Main. made and installed, io colors and Herald. den, fruit treea, outdoor fireplace, Motors. Main etreet. 1940 Chevrolet 4-Dr. — Black — 395. metal Venetian bllnde at a new Articles for Sale qualities In stock. Keith Furniture etc. Large lot with view.'Cwner VIC F U N T EXPERIENCED Stenographer, 45 URGENTLY Needed—4 or 5 room Ripe And Ready BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY 19.38 Plymouth 2-Dr. — Green' ■low price Keya made while you Phone 4159. lea\dng state. Must aell. quickly. IM l CHEVROLET tudor. Only 8.- wait. Marlow’a. six day wsek. Apply Personnel THREE Wooden venetisn blinds. rent by young couple with 'S 'j 600 miles. Like brand new. See bIaek-3150. Phone 2-3073 for appointment to PONT ■ » A-FOOU TMURSPSMSA0.DO THE ^ SOT vour CMSELSf Office, Pioneer Parachute CVi.. 31" wide; six wooden blinds. 21" LIGHT GRAY fashion twist rug, year old daughter. Call Man­ *ee.at your convenience. T > « taWPEWMTBRE I WHAT M A P S NW HT OUT. THAT Bob Oliver, Center Motors, Main SOLIMENK. Inc. Forest street. chester 2-2196. LETS GETTVei jTstucteY on NOT ------lAPPSMOH.i street. -widTe. Also apartment s.ize 'four- 9 X 19'* with, mat; Florence com­ ARE ACT Ttm P8V*.-/AROLrr UOHT UPETAatS ASEANta OUT< lUE.lEAiDUS'WPe ‘ REMCMOEarTDU Dodge-PIymoulh Cara Roofing—Sidins 16 burner -G.E. rtove. Very good bination 4 and 4. I ' » year* old. S ix ROOM Single. Close to achool PHONV. T H IV M o r m m m t h e e a r - ^ SEWING MACHINE operators u se.eviM YOUR. Job Rated Tnicka 1951 FORD custom four-door 5 - condition. Call 2-0461. Call Rockville 5-4905. . and bus line. Priced for quick kOVS M USC LKE I VANTSi AGE IS EMPTY, AIN'i T AROMA/ 834 Center St WF, SPECIALIZE In .roofing and wanted. Good home oewera pre­ Houses for Sale 72 X LOV* JEWELS. 600 mileage. Radio, heater. Direc- aiding. Highest Quality ma­ aale. Charles'W. LAthrop. 100 ■w rr8 Phone 5101 or 5102 ferred.'Apply The Ka-KIar Clofh RO YAL AND Smith-Corona port­ Just Released From Storage Eaat Center street 2-0884. Uon lights Below ceiling. Tel. terial!. .Workmanahip guaran­ Toy Co., comer Milliard and n V E RO O M S 3554 after 4:30 p. m. Safe Place To Buy Used Cara able and standard t>-pewrlters. 3 ROOMS FURNITURE teed. A, A Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn Adams streets. * MANCHESTER — 42 acreS, 10- All makes of adding machinea W I’TH A Charming Cape Cod with at­ 1942 CHEVROLET CTIub coupe, It reel. 'IPhone 4860. sold or rented, Repalra on all ’’W’ES’TTNGHOUSE" ELECTRIC room house, barn, garage. Suit­ 1940 PONTIAC ,four-door. radloT radio, heater,, tutone green. Full INSURANCE Company Field of­ tached garage, three good size heater. 1949 motor. Phone 7958 makea. Marluw’a REFRIGERATOR able for development. Howard R. price 3445. Worth much more. GUARAN’TEED Roofing and roof fice desires t.vptat. Sqm# short­ — — *------r..t- — rooms downatalrs, two larga bed- e r 3-3190. repairing. Qutteba and contec- ONLY rooma upsUIrs. Fireplace, oil Hastings. 2-1107. ’ Douglas Motor*. 333 Main. hand or Kdlphone desirable. ONE_WOOD Lathe, one shaper, 3341 lora. Coughlin 7707. Learn policy writing. Blue Croaa. one. belt and djac sander, one jig burner, amesite drive, excellent MANCHESTER—313.000. Vacant 1951 CHBVROLE'i' tudor, only 7,- NO MONEY down bn pre-war Ixiw, Eriendiv Terms. Free Storage location, quick occupancy. ®60 milM. Like new. 100% uii- retirement, paid \*acation. salary saw,' one 10'’ Tlltarhor saw, and Until .Wanted Regirdless of mme 6 rooma, garage. Not in develop­ can at Clarke Motor Salea 301 R oefU to T f - A 840 per week. Advancement. Oail two motora. Asking 3175. Inquire ment. Redecorated. Floors and eoadltionally guaranteed. Tha Broad atreet ' SHOWN BY APPOIN’TMENT ARTHUR A. KNOFLA claunast ca n in town. Douglaa Hartford 2-8278. 41 Edwards atreet. > ONLY DURING DAT OR t V E . at.airs reflnlahed. .Steam oil heat, ROOFING. Speclalixing In repair­ ' Realtor Motora, 333 Mata. 1947 CHEVROLCT Flectmaster FOR APPOINTMENT screen*, new Venetian blinds. F: ing roofs of aU' kinds. Also new SHIRT PRESS operators. Good EXCELLENT Opportunity to ac­ tudor, radio, heater. See Douglae roof*. Gutter work. Oilmneya PHONE HARTFORD g-0358 878 Main Street—Eat. 1921 H. A. mortgage 38.800. Near bue w . e ... pay. excellent working con'dl- quire uaed Reynolds Prlntaslgn AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 and new school. Eacott, Man­ last, not flret, after you’ve ehop- . cleaned, repalreo. 26 years’ ex­ tiona, benefll#. Apply In perabn. 1947 PLYM O U TH coupe, 3875 macttlne. Very good condition. Phone Office 5440 chester 3883. ped all over. Douglaa Motore. 333 perience. Free estimatea Call New Model Laundry, 73 Summit A—L—B -E —R—T—’—8 ChU Kflekvllta 5-989E kfaia. 3150; aokl new 3600. Inquire Bur. 43 ALLTN STREET. HARTFORD Howlay. Manchester 5381. atreat ton’a.' Et-Minga 5938 or 2-4278 Open Thura. E\’ea. TU 9 P. M. . ^ Horn* Liattafs Waatad OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 17 . *■ h 7 - s; Avaraga DoOr Nat P lerOmWaakBrn ilNW ltllilie.;; Mamkan aad frltnda of Sfc-lfar- . ’ Tha Boclad' scheduled to ha 'kaW —Tlia Panina Sptiituul O ula wM i^ai aa. wooiM bor with Wlhdaor OiO0[O toRlglit gum's C lr^ Daughtan of laa- In the carriage.houra at tha Elkg maet . in tha Lithuanian Sodal AboutTo^vii and proTid* a part of tha Metom'a balU, Who b n v a d 'th a atonn last Horn* In RocfcviUa laat. night Hall OR Golway atraet _toRMrrow. I '■' ■ prog^um. Ilia meathig la-acheduiad 30,467^ Fair. tl» *W«r Orel* pt th» K o ^ night to play earda a t tha ft of C. which waa postponed because of night at‘8 o'cloek. The speaksr to b8gUi a t S p. m. D riven from Homa, spmt a pleaaaiit avo>IW' the weather Will be held * nest will ba William Bralnard. All arc fxce/uni'' ■Makar'af tha AadH •-1*. AMay. >Iethodiat Caiurch 'WUI meet to- thlr. town .abould taka tha .rauta -----«- W I mOo iii* werna ar O liskletleea )iil|M W T:30 Ht til* Hem* «t Xnt> PIgyfag paiaaa wan won by Mn. Tueeday at Tr46,-.-t;ti^_ * welfeoma..: . ■■ Tiitph Twaek... ’over the Bulkatay biMga to H art­ M ary ^ rw iaO A Mt*a Staphahie Mtmeha$t0r— A Cky, af VUbiga C k i»m ' rn tn c M JVtrtHtiit 18. C tntcrtm ry ford., and- follow the eapraaa h l^ - of a t tlM church. Tun^y. Mra.. .Haleii Lalitg,, apd to wtndaor. The han t« loi' Mn.'Aiui 'Kialy. The door priM, a rated on Poquonock avenue. brldga aat of haat-raaiatant glaaa- AS $23.27 [ cut) Pack Ko. 47 will hold, ita MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY, 24, 1952 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) Vripilar moctlnf Ptlday niftit A wan,, was w’on by Mra Josaph PRICE n v t CBNiB V:io in Cooper HaU of the South Mr. and Mr*. George A': F. Lund- Falkowakl. Assorted homenude ^othodlat Church. berg. Jr., of Coillngawood, N. J„ cupcakes and eeifaa wren served Anoither Shipm^ntl X announce the M rn of a aon, by Mrs. Jose|di Pulchlopek ahd JOHN SABLITZ, Jr.^ rprge A. F. Lamdberg, 3rd. The her January committee. Convicted } AmoRf the birth* reported at batl^ their firat child. w*a born th* Hartfer)! Hoapltal on Sunday Jan. 32 In Jefferaon Hoapltal, Phil­ : MANCmSm — TSL 2-Mi7 Vere threa to Mancheater lual- adelphia. Mra. Lundberg waa the Center Church Mothers CTub nOWl! BYBryORB con own a Pinking Skoors alm ta: a aon' to .Mr. .and, Mra. Jo- formar t»i* -Whiteber,. daughter wUi„ meet, tonight -At -B;U in. th e ‘"t'- ~ For A Firve Hsnr Dffliimfitratiim -aeph W. DeaRosler of «« Seaman of Mr. and Mr*. Charlaa D. Federation Room. Mias Jessamine clrcl^ and daughter* to Mr. and Whiteher of 106 Main atreet. The Smith, librarian of tha .Mary Cha­ R E Q a 2 .5 1 Aim A lan iiian CoHib. Stsm -sml Serten Doors Mr*. Steven Moronovich of IB paternal grandparanta are Dr. ney Library, will speak on what ' Palrfleld atraet and Mr. and Mr*. George A. F. and Mn. Ltindberg the library ha* to offer. A ques-1 tho Merritt T. Salmon of .84 Helatne of. Eaat Center atraet. lion and answer period wlU fcJlow, yoad. sn^ member* will have the privi­ feather-ligKt lege of dlsruselng and recommend­ The Mancheater Council of Manchester's total taxable The Ruth Society of the Cove- Churrhe* will meet Monday at ing their' favorite hooka. Rant Congregational Church wUl «:.80 p. m. in the South Methodiat Crown Prince of E|(ypl property, ranching the -'tneet at- tha-homa .of-Mr*..Robert Church; A teBowahlp’auppey wnt The -inidwetfk "Bthte at tidy and highest pointiir the history rtf tVidham. 32 Benton atreet, Friday precede the meeting and reiarva- prayqr hour tonight at 7 :.80 at the t BOU€LE " the town, has been assessed night at 7:48. t Iona, which rioaa tohi'dit. ahould Covenant Congregational Church | .98 st 187,896,882, subject to the be mad* through' the different will be followipd a t 8:30 by the Board of Tax Review,' ac­ Our ta d y of Victory Mother** paetora. Senior ^ o ir rehearsal: SWEATERS Circle will meet thla evening at th e' Slipon, abort sleeve, small collar. cording to the abstract of the Kefauver Becomes Candidate * home of Mr*. Martha Sykea, 4.83 imogine! only Grand List released today by UMT Plans Center atreet. The circle, the 28th X,' House Unit • So Slurdy...'loil-fer-yaors' Assessor Henrv Mutrie. In town, wa* organlxed In Decem­ ■ffr - ■ Although this U S9.246.0S2 more ber and elected Mra. .leanne Irl*h high carbon itaal blodav a* leader .for the, bal*nce of the than last year’s Grand List: total Are Argued peotaetad by ttaal eevars of of 878,650,800. the tax mill rat* year. , . CARDIGAN oA Oft D elays^on baksd, chip-proof snomal la expmed to go aa high aa .80 rallls, the highest tax rate th* The North Methodiat WSC8 a $0 Pfoeiicol . . . Cult town haa ever paid. The 19.50 tax At Hearing group* have aet the date of Mon. through motorioU, taoying SWEATERS rate la 27.' baaed on a tax need for FuU Probe day evening. Jan. 28. for a pictor­ : $ i .3 5 81116,840.28. ial concert by Rev. Jnaeph Swain, claon, ovan-plnkad adgst Short 8lee8*c, button front, small Loud* Town Rend* — Washington. “Jgn.“ 24^fl>7l“j who la a'nalurallat. author and thot'ora froy-proof ond collar. Pink, blue. Washinirton, Jan. 24-^;jP) photoayapher. who akilfully com­ 51 Gaugo Shaar parmonant Acting General Manager Jamea — Rep. Vinson (D„ Gn), bine* hit picture*, poetry and mu- H. Sheakey aald that holding the chairman of the House —The House Judiciary com­ alc Into’* pleaaant evening'* pro­ tax rate down aa low aa 30 in Armed Services committee, mittee, after Ion* debate, to­ gram. Mr. Swain h*» received a 15 Deniar Full FULLY GUARANTEED view of the towrn’a expanaion and said today the United States day postponed until next number of award* for hi* colored greatly increa/vd expenditure* “la will be saddled indefiniteix’ Tuesday a decision on photograph*. Including a aecond 100% WOOL a wonderful showing on th* part Deaia W. naMney. ~^~pyi«»ilTi"Tr ■wrrrhrwrntrwmelt;'•■Alt'- -^FaaKionad^-Fiftt towm^w goveifnuwnt?’^-^-^-"^- waiOeeHtiri^aiiBiMer^ member* of the WSCS haye tick- He lauded the “'conaervatlve" Reveaue, leave* FeOeral Oourt, CongiTss does not enact Uni­ tomey General J. Howard eta. McGrath and the Justice De­ \ manner In' which th* Board of Boatoa, Jao. 38, aifler belag e«a- versal Military Training. CAmGANS: Director! and the laU General vlrted na *n six eomit* la tw* la- vinaon spoke out at a. UMT partment. . M anager Georgae ' H. Waddell dletmeata charglag be oecepted hearing being held by hla com­ guaided the purse ri.rihgs of the 81.3M to_ liiRiwace lax deeMoas mittee. • Washington, Jati. towh and the efficiency and econo­ ood falsely rertiBMl aa paid 8180,- There were all aorta of conflict­ —A charge that Ckimmuniats $5 .9 8 “ my with which the town's depart­ 497 la tax Heno. Delaney wa*. ing statements about UMT today. the 6r*t revenue oIHrlal *f hi* are trying to oust Attorney SHOOR BROS. CJfSkm PrlMce AhkaM Fuad, asa of Egypt’s Rlag Plaraak sad ment head* rkn their offices. Among them: HOSIERY The tax mill rate la computed rank brought to trial la the rur- 1. Major General Lewis B. Her- (Jenieral J. Howard McGrath Jsw sisrf Long sleeve. Aqua, pink. Queen HarHman. Hm In liis elsborate ersdie under h laee blanket In reat Federal tax arandolo. The Oalre's Abdin Palace. In hnckgrennd I* the meaqaltn netting protect- on the. baala of budget expendi­ ahey. director of th* draft, told a ivas shouted on the Hoqae CIosm I Thiirs. and Pri., tures. amount of re\'«nu*. Income ooqvlctloa rorrleu a pooalMe max- Senate Armed Service*, aubcom- I s r the helr to the Nile Kinganm. Tlila la'the Srat picture relenacd Imum aeiilence of 18 yeora Im- floor by Rep. Dondero (R., Size 34 to 4(). alnae the reyni child's Mrth, Jan. IS. (AP Photo by mdio from and the amount needed to balance mlttee Congress ahould launch Dm fo Hm Doatli priaonmeat and One* of 8S7JHM. Mich) today while a House Reinforced heel and to# OOra.) the budget. “Immediately" a five-year UMT committee was debating o f ' Second Floor Largral Taxpayer program to provide the nation for extra wear. .New xxith a trained reserve force. whether to investigate Mc­ V PhRip Shoor The largest property owner In He said it could be started xxith Grath’s administration of th e' ihadea. Size* 8>y Is im ,. Manchester, according to the ab­ Nepal Crushes men not now “earmarked" for the Fatliar of stract, la Cheney Brothers 'with: ^ -m '•m Justice Department. armed force*. Dondero told his coUeaguea that Shoor Irothors. holdings assessed a t $8,940,382, ^ g a g » o t 1 g l K g k V C k l l which Is an increaso of 8519.103 IA1.^VXFAA Oppose* Early Start Max Lowenthal was the “archi­ .kperlal 2. Jamea B. Carey, oecretary- tect’’ of a plan to Are McGraHi. liiaJWHALCeo. over Ita aaaessmrnt last year. The purpose was “not to get at treaaurer of the CIO, oppoaed an 0UANTITII5 ARE VIRY llM Itfb " •M A N C N im t • Mutrie- said that- the more -than |9 million increase thla year la the 111 -14 Months early zUK for UMT.' Hi* aald It Senator Eateo Kefauxer of TenneaeOe pnaea xrith hood* rinaped ynrrupUon but to alow-dexvn the firren Stamp* Moil and Phena Ordari occepled Whila They Lot' Quell Tunisia Riots would be "unreaaonahle" to begin prooecutlon of CY>mmuniata," D o ^ greatest Increase since revaluation UMT before the irmed forcea are ox-er hla head la Waablogtoa a* he announre* he. la a eoadldale for dero declared. I in 1947. Ne\v Delhi. India, Jan. 24 -(/FV-- reduced. the DemneraUe prealdeattnl notirinatloa aad la Hie ‘Hinlll the Given With CasH Broken down, the 19.51 Grand Snlak.’* (AP WIrephoto). Behlod nosed noors Rubbtrt ArB AI-SO fi" 7" and 8" .SHEAR.S and 7 'i” Nepal'a ambaaaador to India an­ , 3. George D. Riley, a m tm ber of Ex’cn aa Dondero xxras speaking, - Tunis, Tunisia, Jan. 24—(JP)-'-The French delivered a stern Lift, which Include* taxable prop­ the AFL’a national legialative Sakn BKNT TRI.MMKRS. warning today to the Bey of Tunis demanding that he, help erty aa of Oct. 1, show* an In- nounced today that government the House Judiciary comnUtte# force* had cruahed the second re­ committee, announced opposition was meeting behind closed door* Arctics Ri|MirMl RtG. $2.00 and $2.50 VAl.l KwS___ Pair. C« AR ANTIf • ACAIN IT I Rl AIACI* restore order in this seething, protectorate, where 10 days creaae of 030 more dwellinga. fln- to a UMT program which haa no $1.69 lahed__ an d ...... uunOnijJied,___.which. volt In 14 month* In the strategic on the question of whether to of Tlotlnjrhave clalrned a tle a s t 50 liTCTcrJeaTrdr Hautectoeque, -tlme.4lmllr make^ an tmrestlgattnn of Ittefed" t amount* to an increase of 84.101,- mounTaInTcfngdom. " -^thc-FVench maldcnt-gcoerali C4»ll«d.i-*— ...... 431. a 8550.075-Incrsaae In hiilld-' 78faf;T!«i.'B lJay¥ HWfmahere're^^ __4, Repj jBhort IR-M ol, .A -mam- in R ttc e i “favoritlam. and influence" in-tha ?A1YULYE8 Notion Dept.—Main Floor nn the Bey at hla palace. The Bey | ^ •wmrT i her of the Vinaon committee, aa- Justice Department. ing lota, a 8333,099 increase In ported the capture of 1.800 rebel*, aerted that UMT "I* not the only Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ waa told that unleaa he take* atepa | f g-*lg-l \ y g a g f t li d x p * commercial huildliiga, and a total The committee had been in aea- to. avoid .further -Jrioodahed. - the ...... Yv ^Cagllv-I. but-aald their leader, K. I. Singh, way of bulldini. up the reae'rvea." te r Kind Dene - WMIe Tott of 11,473-registered motor vehicle was atill at liberty. - He pul the oyer, three. Jiauca. .Tlieca. was _ Walt. French will be compelled to take 'gkl* ■■ units, which amount* to an In- Short aald the InternanoiMrsitu*- no word as to what waa going oa death toll in the revolt that began tIon would datermine the eventual behind the closed doors. 16 MAPI.F, BTRflKT even . sttffer military , meaaiirea I t*S11 Ifi K llV !F a t* 4 T cr«M« of. 81.212.772. than are imdar way now. i A CtUB MJIMS iM M I U on Tueaday night at one rebel size of th* atanding army. Before the committee ■ waa a Opp. FlrsT National Htorc Exemptinna. 'which tan be killed "and tVvo woiihded. The French ruahed heavy rein- j w- ' m-r -m Vinaon and Short exchanged \ Washington, Jan. $4 ;fjp) rSen-tcriminal Inftuanee wheiravar tt ex repohiUoin by p*p. K eatteg (Re Parking l.ot. Shumahere aald normal radio forcement* of gendarme* and If lig l iwghwar V rxf*Mr (CoaUaned on Pag* Four) • ator Kefsuvor'a tlnlah-Oght bid I **t**'In th* United Stgt**.' N. Y.) calling for a full-seal* in­ troopB-Into trouble apou through- i i ICJYY A LRl lA communication had been eatah- (Osatloaed •* Rage reaw) quiry into McGrath's administra­ TheJWHAUeo for Uw DamotraUc PraaldanUal . J” ‘^•■•“'’er •M A N cm n n Coms*. out Tunlala, wliere Amb National- . __ lished with Khatmandu, capital of tion since he watijfiptmta A tthr- M A N C iK m i Conn*; the remote Himalayan -state'that wnminarriXH atiaMumart tue- hue' — Mr-. TrumaiL....lll .*dr lafa'iiTe Skmdflng for more Inde­ By TItR Ai«40ClATED PREKH wmuiiatriw aiuiir^nM we big | v*nc* that h* waa going to ae«k nejr aanwni ih August; pendence from France. lia a buffer between Oommunlat- question -today; Doe* Preaident the Preaidential nomination. The It follows closely on Preaidaiit The Bey, KidI Mohamed al amtn, Bone-chilling cold hit the Mid­ Boosts Prices held Tibet and India. Gtes _Lax Law Truman plan to run again?. f Senator declined, hoxxiever. to re- Truman’s selecUon of McGrath, Re-Opening haa heen aympathetic to the Na- west today aa icy blaata from Can­ (“There la complete calm tn former Democratic National com­ ada and the Arctic region spread Khatmundu now," he said. The ■ Mr. Truman could end the spec-1 "'hat th# preaident told him. tlonaliat demand*. Earlier In the ulation by announcing hla plana Need for Youth mittee chairman, to direct s week he had refuaed to aee the real- aemas the eastern half of the na­ Of GM, Hudson government radio atation. held by ' For 119 DeathxS “clean up’’ of government corruB- tion. the rebels for a short time, wa* at hla nexx’# conference today. But Asked what the pre-convention Tomorrow dent general, nieadinv illneaa. th# White House'"'provided, no *d- Uon high-llghled most recently by The north central region w*a In recaptured and Premier M. P., campaign issues be if Mr. Truman the Internal Revenue bureau scon- 17S Wounded Autos for 19«'52 X’ance hint he might do so. decides to change him by Official aoiircea put the death toll a deep freeze. Temperature* Koirala plana tn broadcast a mea- , In Coal Mine dala. plummeted to more than 30 de­ sage of reaaauranc* to the people Kefaiix’er formally, entered the seeking reelection, Kefauver In the more than a week of riot­ race yesterday. The , Tennessee May Out Party Uoe* HALE’S OLD BED gree* below zero in some areas. Washington, Jan. 24—fJ5 -The tomorrow. replied only that bin campaign There were Indlcstlone the ing at <4 'Dinlalana and alx French HENRrS There waa a promise of some re­ government today authorized Gen­ Grab Vital Point* Washington, Jan. 24- (>P>—Sec­ Senator said h* was “In until thr would be based on a need for youth cominlttee’a decision might cut killed. They aald more than ISO retary of the Interior Chapman finish." regardless of whether Mr. and vitality in the national admln- Tunlaiana and 20 French were lief—not *0 cold tomorrow. eral Motors to raise basic rptail The rebela, from within the acroaa party line*. SHOE SERVICE The cold air exteiided aoulh to prices on Its' 1952 automobiles by raifKa of the governing Nepalese aald today the government could Tniman seeks re-election. 4-lstration. He is 48.------wounded. have prevented the West Frank­ I am going to work hard to Despite the preponderance et Unconfirmed reporta aald 20 northern Florida and eastward to amounts ranging from 150 to 8222. Oongrea* party and allied Conunu- fort, m., min* explosion If It had A few hours After his. announce­ Democrat* on the committee...... PILLOW ROUND-UP! At the aame time, the Office of nlata, had been in control of the xxln," said, the former chairman of ment. Kefauver told a telsvialon ----- jnoro.-Timlaiana-had Jaeen—killed »'!_*ntorM..lu. dlrecr.. th*. .Sanat* ■ -Criot*.. - Investigating' Chairman Celjer, late veaterday In contln«)ed rioting tc>witMiMt~ihrPst« -FBor)...... Price- -StablHzxtton (OPK)....ap­ 906«rnom mafar govn -nment’tmtlifr llvea on mihe safety. alldt*fie«''h'6''WoiuiaT'a'mp*1gn"on'a' “heaAlTren Cfie "xmte'mlght be “'tM eh • Hoois Aftochod WMIo proved booat* In basic dealer Ing, the main armory, the air­ committee. platform adx’ocatlng clean govern­ at Moknlne. 120 mllea aoutheaat One hundred and nineteen died With hi* attractive wife. Nancy, and go." The. committee lineup is , YooWolt , of ■ Tunia-==Three FY-ench - • |>olicc price* on 19.52 Hiidaon cara, rang­ drome,'radio atation and telephone In th a t explosion la st year.ciTJi';--.^' ment, world peace, a balanced ■"4 13 RepubUcana_. ing from 8Hrtto"'8l43?’“' ' ' seated bis-hl* side. Kefauver told midget ail'd 'enritimiahee of '"eco-' were alain at Moknlne. Cabinet ministers refuged In the' Chapnxan made the assertion in ,newsmen: - Catier aald he did hot wai^ ” i A Moo’oFolt HoH^ ------Timiatan aoiircea— claimed two-pSliuia«wii Hits Dealers for General Motors and palace of King Tribbiivana i -a-atatement before a special Sen- - nomic and lyial salna." political .excuralnn’*__hA A Sd- TTiTJaon may put the Increases into had railed on the army to reatore "The,South no longer ia Clooood ood Mockod French police were killed In 1X101* ate BUbcommittee which la ronaid- American people to have as wide * ’mere nim or and auaplelon,*? but thia morning. Thla waa denied hv effect at once. The lnci;eaaes are o rd er.' ' erlng a bill introduced bv Senator on the defense polltlcallv" and baaed on higher ceilings approved The Nepal government report­ choice as possible in choosing their there la no longer any truth in. the * AH W ork Guoranrood the -French., who aald one. .Arab Philadelphia NMly_ <.D-W, V*.). tliat would put leader*. There 1* a place—and a (OoaHaaed w Plage Patw) waa killed during the night. late last- y ear to r 1951 mwlels. ' ' edly Appealed to the Tndlah gox-- teeth In federal mine safety or­ belief that a Southerner can not Th* new ceilings Include higher ernment- which la rioaely 'allied need ~ for new blood and new .ideas be elected president. Kefauver Ptore Hnnrtt It Noon to 6 P, M. The French reported no new der*. in both parties." Treasury Rahnce factory wholesale prices plus the with It for an airlift of 2.000 'The Secretary wa* unable to ap­ spoke from Philadelphia on a news outbreak* aince davm. . ' Upion l.,padprs Brand customary dealers markup of each Kefauver, said the “paramnvint program. ____ RATI RDAV 8:3A-a P. M. At Moknlne, Natlonaliata aackrd- troop*. Source* cloae to the Indian pear becauae of Illneaa and his Waahington. Jam 24 ^TTia company. In computing delivered foreign office said, howex’er, “re­ is.xiie" la “peace In the world." He Mr. Truman said some time ago a local police atation and attacked' Unpxperled Halt in prices, the dealer adds transporta­ statement wa* read by Robert R. added th at under the Roosex-elt position of the Treasury Jan. 22: rtoaed All Da.v Wedneaday gendarmerie barracka. A rescue port* are sufficiently encourag­ Roae, aasiaU nt Secretary of the that he xx’ould not disclose his Net budget receipt*. 8354.774,- Hiring Men *LockouY tion cost*, federal, state and local ing now that we are not planning and Truman administrations dur­ plans until after he had presented force dispatched to the city claahed Interior .for Minerals. ing the last 20 yesr*” we have 538.08; budgeL expendlturea. 8383.- ■ United Mine W orker* boa* John 241 North Main $trMf with the demonatratora, who Buf­ (»vAmment Have beautiful dinnerware for ever) meal, Match or mix From Hiss# lowed an attack on a French j But apokeamen fo r th e ■ Steve- fixillan., dorlng companies that hire the i Munsan,, Korea, .Ian. 24—(/Pj—The United Katiqns com-i forcement of the principles of must first clean our own house. New Yfirk, Jan. 24—(/P)_The New York Times said to d a y health and aafet.v” Some worthwhile thlng9 have been ex er>; day, with Boontonware — made of the , itsw dsesroter colorti Moknine and Menzel Bou Tlclfa. longshoremen said the union had marid today accu.sed the Conimuni.'xts of “playing the w aiting' (K)v, Afllai L. Steveiiiftin of Illinois was being mentioned prom t also In the aame general area ak He urged enactment' of the done, but not enough —not nearly - new wonder-material Mclmac* — and forget violated the labor contract and game" in the Korean truce talks), hoping the Allies will enough." nentl.v among influential Democrats in Washington as a lead- WIIH full CONFIDENCf Tsrniy Ml, Fa*r4«i Mm, 6*14** Talkm, Teboulb*. were tension apota. forced the halt of longshore opera­ Neely bill and went even further. ^‘capitulate out of sheer exasperation.” An official UN broad- He suggested that xlolators of The Tenneeaeau.. jnade no spe­ ing candidate for the Democratic Presidential nomination. W'orries about breaking, chipping, cracking, it's Crankiny 1*4, Saa Feaai Srtaa, Stas* Yesterday. 5.000 Natlonaliata at­ tions. ■ • . u tacked. the police station and gen­ The tieup halted the loading cast beamed to Korea from Tokyo"'—----- :------‘------^— government safety rules far* cific mention, of the income tax A W sshington dispatch by Jamea ------^ guaranteed!* So handanfl On darme lieutenant xx"** killed near of them arrived todav. lion of reaching an armistice and Un(ler Chapman's. proposal, aional . inx’estlgating committees- vlatt Stevenson had Xxith President ' soiaftly designed, and comes in lovely deco­ Manzrl Bou Zelfa. Rioter* burned The first public InkUng of the " " rp'''ely killing time imtll their i mlneowner* who xlolale Meral during the last year. He did say Truman at Blair House 'Tuesday’ Now la the time to discard those old worn out bed pil|ow s you have had' for yearR, and replace them w-ith 16 Piece Starter Set $ll95 next offensive, or they have )>een News Tidbits safety nilea would be subject to Congress ha* a duty along with night; Bulletins Your Pharm ai'isl wonderful lAtex Foam Red Pillowa—that are an huoyant. allergy* free and long tasting. <_ rator-approved colors. Washes so easily. safely,-- (Continued on Page Four) * (Contlnoed oa Page Four) Inatructed not to bargain on any, Cullcfl from A f W irfs the executive branch of the gov­ Among the reasons for the apecu-" from the A P itYipM Four each, cup* and aanrer,. point...... ■ ! (ConHnned on Page Fear) ernment to help eliminate “the lation were these. Reston wrote;] even small-^^^ cm scramble tro u g h tjwhwxsh- , 'iva-atay-h«.. __"President Truman has Indlrstad' Rrihg 1b yitur aM idUaws and wa will give you an altowanre nf 50c oij each l.j|tex Foan-Jnibw pttrehaaed trr personal friend* th at v;.":';" hi* ►5?f:.'W’ill ’ 4iHe‘j'oirr**dfvrtor> »*.*jU U «iiT W yv ■prt«t«tc*)"A'H(r’thjif h t r fXfiiity"'""” I' Heights, N. Y., killed by an A u t q - 18 that he ahould not run again. New^Bmaaxs1«B.’W- 4., __ prescription!) with the high­ hot (never ne^spreheating)-«,Id foods cold! j ' Cw.,gl.H ysw m W phinar. W an overt ad" 34—(45 — Pollen ore aniarlag est quality, tested drugs— mission from CommunUta leader* . mobjle apparently'xvhlle rhoslag! Breaking arYedr Logjam "With thla in mind, \e President Come m. drop a dish w.th us and see for • j •,«. mvis, 0*. flyit right now they do not expect has emphasized within the laat few along Boiite 36 beioroea Railway Sanforized, Zippered hi* own runaway ear along the | *wl omrby Boritaa towhahl^ accurately and quickly, yourself-how catefree Boom(mwarc can bp! • (Hm Mid). pppp,,. ^f^iery Death from Skies ^anythimg to happen." Merrit Parkxx'ay near Greenwich day* that his principal concern I* $ tr .99 ,*4 I that the Democratic party ahould today for two draina of yntoa - Hoggla In Vain . . Italian court rules that In- I On, Mass Warplane Output As negotiators haggled fniitleaa- nominate a man whose conxictlons oium cyaaldo— oan of tha Cover, First Quality lerlor Ministry must rettim all' deadliest kaown imIsTrn* . Sichraoin Sup^iat Si^'^nut Misiml hiMidgr (»m rj unk iterj pgrciait. Elizabeth, N. J., Jan. 24 --