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LXXIL NO. 91 Inatalled officers Vi'lll occupy their The Klwanls Club will meet Educator W ill Disensa poaitiona fo r the first time. Monday at 12:18 p. m. at the Country Club. The program will Mutual Security Unit Mra. Frank Blckmore. legislative be puf on by Edward Krasenlcs,* Manchester’s director of Civil De­ Rail Union chairman, will be In charge of the The League of Women 'Voters o f Ike’s Aides Hungary Arrests fense, and the attendance prise will program for the meeting of the Manchester will present a timely be awarded by Matthew Moriarty. American Legion Auxiliary Mon­ discusaion on one phase of U. S. day night at 8 o’clock'In the Le­ foreign policy, the Mutual Securi­ Mum onFBI Strike Near Crushes gion Home. A newly reorganised Hartford- ty Agency, at its January. open Top Jewish Chief Northfield Oub will open Ita first meeting to be held Monday at 8 The meeting of the Brother­ meeting on "ruesday,. Jhn. 20, with p. m.- In the crafts room of the In Canada hood of the Oovenant-Congrega- movlea of Northfleld Highlights, Waddell School bn Broad street. Ban of Two TtiiHnnpsl H u m rarv Jan 17'4 charged with operating under or- tlonal Church, scheduled for this shown by Miss Mabel Darrah, ex­ The apeakei'S will be Hugh Davlea, is:mape.si, H u n g a ry , oan. described evening, has been postponed In­ ecutive secretary of the Alumnae an English educator and Saul BH- — (A*) —^Hungary announced as s link for western Intelligence Montreal, Jan. 17— (/P)— definitely. Association from N o rth fleld New York, Jan. 17— (A’)— veratein. American induatrialist. today the arrest of Lajos services. Canada face.s the threat of a School for Girls, "rhe event will be Mr. Davies is an exchange President-elect Eisenhower’s h eld -a t the Hartford Courant ■Stoedder,. president .. ,pf. Hun­ The newspaper here recalled nation-j»;iderai|waj* "trike un- teacher at the East Hartford High headquarters has refused to auditorium. Broad street, Hart­ that IsVaei G. Jacdbs6n''bf .BdlTAlO'. School- from Lewes County High ■ * gary’s Jewish community, ie.as wage and hour demands ford, beginning at 8 p. m. confirm or deny a published A one-sentence communique N. V., last director in Hungary School, SU.S8CX, England, snd for­ report that two minor New of AJDC, vvas expelled In Decem­ of 25,000 railroad operating mer lecturer for the Ministry of said police “ fpund a considerable employes are met within two' MILITARY Bruce D.' McElroy of Bridgeport York office employes have quantity of dollars snd Swiss ber. 1949, but said his banishment Education in Great Britain. | fr7nc8"'’ tn"Vhrhom« of’ Stoeckler" ' did not mean all traces of the weeks. arrived In Hartford yesterday to Mr. Slfvcrsteln, president o f i been barred from prospective Flags Go Up Along Parade Route Uke up his duties as a member of who was described ia "a former’ organization s activities had been Representatives of the varioys Mossadegh WHIST Rogers Corporationr of this town',' White House jobs on the basis, removed. The ' newspapers said trades within the Canadian Broth­ 40 Arrested the Charter Oak Council, Boy was a member of a team of experts industrialist.” Scouts of America, professional of FBI inquiries. , Stockier had headed the Jewish Jacobson had been expelled fo r erhood of Railway Trainmen voted Given By appointed by the Mutual Security The report came as Eisenhower "spying." unanimously last night to walk out Alnmnl and Intermediate staff. He and Mrs. McElroy hope Agency and sent to Belgium last community of Hungary since the to reside In Manchester.-where he made ready to announce more ap­ Feb. 2 if a "aatlsfactory settle­ Report Due Sperta AhaoclaMon summer in ordes- to spread Am eri­ end of World War II. It Is un­ As Plotters will give field service to this town pointments to positions In the new At the time of his expul.sion. the ment" had not been reached by can industrial techniques, for .in­ derstood the community adminis­ and the East District. For the past administration tonight. tered the funds of the American Hungarian government said Jacob then .The action wa.s announced by creasing the production and ef­ son had been guilty of Indiscretion WEST SIDE REG two years Mr. McElroy served as ^ \ The President-elect had no call­ Joint Distribution Committee BRT President W. P; Kennedy. ficiency of Belgium industry.. ers scheduled in advance at his but "was not quite a spy.” .lacpb The BRT represents conductors, On Oil Plan By field Scout executive In Pomeraug since the Jewish Welfare Agency As a phase of its program on the Hotel Commodore headquarterse son himself said hia only activities Council, Brideport, ceased to exist here i(s an inde­ trainmen, porters, road snd yard Saiariay. 8:30 P. M. Herald Phqto national level, the league Is sup­ today, but he planned to be at his consisted of feeding refugees. service employes and yardmaatera. pendent body three years ago. London, Jan. 17— (/P) — ' Qf mpeclal Interest to organisa 'This is the tisam o f volunteer ~ ; porting measures which contribute desk for a final round of work In The wave of anti-Zionist charge.s aa well aa engineera and firemen Cairo, Egypt, Jan, 17—

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J1 - j - MANCHESTER EVEtNlNG HERALI). MANCHESTER. CONN;. SATURDAY, JANUARY IT, 11)53^ PAGETHREF MANCHESTEirieiyEWlNG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.^ SATURfiAYv M j ^^ARY-4 -7Tl863 ______;------5t______:______!____ ^______L_____ :______. tAGE TWO unconfirmed . reporj that an Aus­ nlng Press, described A Jumbled Twas Only an Image, , trian girl had been seized. Tickets 'on Sale There WUI Be {Skating B o lto n mass of splintered and twisted Cost of Living Ike’s Aides SMED Companies Find 40 Arrested Thy official said, he considered R ail Union At Center Springa Pond Jury B ack Lists Guests Wreckage a t the crash site.,,. ------: .J- „v it ‘X’^’waste of time" for reporters ■jftockvIUe ~ ...... to pursue a rumor that those ar- Bisson said the two passenger The image of a rubbish fire There will be skating today- Regional Board locomotives, shattered. ..the. freight, Index Changed rested were part of a world-wide For Polio BaU M um onFBI reflected in -the- cellar, window- As Plotters spy ring, .composed .of. Americans!.. Strike Near ami tomorrow at Center caboose and climbed upon two flat- Springs Pond If condfOons^re-' T o PciHdOTC rJ^XJross Schedutks Visit " cadrs" Madba with pttlpwood.' 'The of. a .vacant hpuse at 127 Po'r- recruited -by the Russians during i Prepares List -ter attcet, brought two «im - the imcrnatlbnal Mtlttary Tribunal' hl'nlh favorable,' . Horae'e F. pine logs were broken and splinter­ Donlon-Iamonaco i' B y U : S* H abits Murphey, superintendent of the Justus Paul, Treasurer, ed and sent flying In all directions. panics of the South Manchester that hanged Hitler's henchmen a t! , , O f Bloodm obile on Jan. 28 On Population Miss Mary Ann lamonaco, { Bail of Two Flre^ Dej)arlment out yester­ Nuremberg. "I do not believe an’’ In Cianada Park Department, Announced R eds’ Fate One Diesel. Bisson-said, was ly­ daughtef''of Mr: and Mm. Nunzid' this-; morning. SHatlnff hours Reports Acceptances ing derailed by the track with one (Conilnued From Page ^One). - day'”when a neigh^r thought Inveailgation' wotiia show that this-U lamonaco of 174 street, and: (Continued From Page One) the house was afire. thing had its basis in Nurem- i will" be rtom tO a. m. to 10 the William Horowitz Swimming Bolton, Jan; 17—r (Special) — end mired in mud. The other Diesel (Continued from Page One) (I'nnilniied From Page One) (Continued From Pn(e One) llockvUlt, Jan. 17— (Special)— Still Being Received appeared to have been thrown off John’ William Donlon, son of Mr. | in the new index than they would Firemen reported that the berg,” he sqid. p. m.,'and a parking area is Pool Foundation, sponsored by the Projected hl^h school enrollments and Mrs. Norman Donlon,.Halladay j ...... Mr*. Verber, meanwhile, said she available near, the pond. With the next visit of the blood- for the next 10 years, together the track, hurled . completely in the old. And yet many labor been barred from White House "fire” was merely the reflec­ In a dramatic nation-wide radio Local’ President Paul O’Rourke ’WPIX. The defense said these VFW takes place tonight at the Justus W. Paul, Jr. is serving his avenue, Sufficid, were united In- contracts adjust wages on the broadcast. Naguib charged that 1 tt*** received a promiae of help- news mediums photographed the • mobile unit to the local chapter of with statistics dealing with popu-. around and badly twisted and bat­ Jobs, the Times said: . tion cau.sed by a fire in a near- said the ballots will be counted j Sykes Auditorium. second year as treasurer of the marriage at St. James’ Church at! basis of the number of points the b.v yard where someone was the political parties- targets of i tfu”* parents, Mr. and Mr*. i Jiirors during the day and that the the American Red Crosa scheduled The Junior High Fellowship of latlon trends In a three-town area tered. "This marks the first time that within three hours after the ■ March of Dimes Ball committee. are due for publication next month Bisson said at daylight a repair 10 o ’clock this morning. The dou- i index moves from month to month burning rubbish. frequent charges of corruption and 1 Oscar Beer, 24-1 Wadworth avenue, i do with the arrest of his younger pictures might "put them (the l ior Jan. 28, less than two weeks the Union Church will meet to­ hie ring ceremony waw performed : — rather than on a percentage the FBI has reported' unfavorably! graft were a "grave menace to ' N*"' J? attem^ing to voting is completed and that .ser­ Jury) on the spot.” morrow at 4 p.m. at the church for All checks from patrons and in a special bulletin. crew hooked up to the passenger The call was received about brother, Gerardo. away, many more volunteer donors The bulletin, publlehed by the train and pulled it away toward by Rev. Edgar Farrell, and Mrs. I basi's. on any of the new employes ten­ 5 p. m. the country's exlalence.” He added 8'* to the United States to be with vice on the pte’s vast system The Judge said he was agXinst consecration of new officers. Rev. patronesses for the ball have been Gerardo, al.so known as Jerry, «ia needed if this visit is to be a Ahdover-Bolton-Hebron. Regional Jacksonville, Jane Maccarone was orggplst and j Weighs Small Cities tatively selected by the Eisen­ that some "had connived with for-®f huaband. could be resumed Sunday morn­ ,vas arrested yesterday for his re- the practice of photographing jtir- Carl Hansen of the State Con­ forwarded to Mr. Paul, and he 2. The new index will take into eign pothers and had engaged in! She ssid she had received no ing. , aucoesaful one and the Rockvilie ference office will speak, followed High School Planning committee, soloist. As a solo she sang "Ave j hower administration. fu-saf lo answer questions of the ors but insisted he had made* no' reports that acceptances are still account price changes in medium- conspiracies.” He did not name any word from her sister-in-law, Vera O'Rourke and Michael .1. Quill, order against it. He declined to ■ Chapter is to secure its quota of by a fellowship hour in the swlal will contain the research efforts Maria.” New York State Crime commission being received. Th^s latest list re­ of Rev. Harold Keen of Hebron Thin Ice Breaks, Bh^and small cities. The bid index Eisenhower's Press Secretary, foreign powers. - ] Ponger. -who .-was believed - to TWU International .prcaldent. allow an inquiry. 1 0 6 pints of blood. rooms. Given in marriage by her father, j James C. Hagerty, refuaed to con­ la.st month at its public hearings Officials Anxious leased by Mr. Paul Includes: in the direction of population for the bride was attired in a white v was^ased on price dath gathered Report Due The announcement of the arrest have,.been in Switzerland at the made television pleas last night Into waterfront crime. However, he told the defense The Pilgrim Fellowship of the Mr. and Mrs. Martin E; Alvord, the three communities Involved. in 34^'Jarge cities. The new index firm or deny the report. . of the 25 officers came only a week ! time her huaband was arrested, for a relitrn-to-work vote. that if It prepared one he w ^ d ■ A t the last visit of the unit, the First Congregation Church of Ver* Two Boys Drown satin gown fashioned with a net Fci'ty-five minutes after Jerry’s Mr. and Mrs. E. Theodore Bantly, The statistics were presented at ^111 use.data from 46 communities “ I have absolutely no comment,” before the nation was to begin a Quill charged that the strike consider-any order on the news­ amount secured was slightly under non Center will meet this evening Insert at the nsckline, mandarin arrest, Tony quit his Job as dock tha desired quota. Officials of the Jr.,' Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood G. the committee’s meeting in He- of all si^s. Hagerty told newsmen. four-day celebration of the six resulted from the action o f a papers and video outlet to show at 7 o’clock at the home of Sherrill collar and a* long train. She wore Asked whether Eisenhower knew boss and led 2.T0 workers oft their chapter- are most anxious .to ,ay pld Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. pron Thursday night. . (Continued ..FYpnti .Png* Qne) 3. The ,"market basket” of O n q ilP la n .month anniversary of the arm,v "howling mob of not more than 35 Jobs in Brooklyn, where both cause why they should not be’ ctt- Wilson. a crown.o£.*eed.pearls..With.a. fln-. 'things brouifht by moderate Income • about the Times - story,. Hagerty- Allies Lose 10 ik ^ ila r happening. The hours will 'Bolton' Is Newcomer coup that ousted- King- Facouk last people ...who. ataropered" .a mass AnaataSins -'are' local' officials' Of .ed (oh contempt .'Of .court...... Congregation B’nal Israel will Bolton, a newcomer to the three- gertip veil of illusion and carried families in these cities will be con-, replied: 11-raid Photn, meeting at which the strike vole be between 1:45 and 6:30 P-"’ - ^ said parents of the Francis boy a cascade bouquet of white rot'ss (Continued From Page One) July. the AFL International Longshore­ Originally 21 second string the Elks au b. Volunteer donors hold morning service and Brother­ town research group, joined when siderably remodeled. As an ex­ "I don’t believe so." Naguib said "a speedy investi­ Eugene Kelly was tsken and a contract previ- Communist leaders were indfofod hood breakfast tomorrow at 9 a.m'. became alarmed shortly before 6 and-stephanotis streamers. And he shook his head negative­ Planes to 13 men's Association IILA). axe urged to call the Coventry decided to withdraw and ample; The cost of food has repre­ gation to throw light on the true oiis.l.v agreed to b.v the union's ex­ June 20. 1951, under the Smith at the aynagogUe. p.m. last night- when their son's The maid of honor, her sister. ly when, asked whether he planned Iranian oil on the international Attorney Eugene Kelly has an- The Anastasloa are brothers of Chapter office as soon as possible start an Independent move to In­ sented more than 33 per cent. In facts is now being conducted by ecutive board was rejected. Albert Anastasia, reputed high Act. However, four atiU are fu­ ,to schedule an appointment. • Mission Conducted vestigate Immediate Junior and dog returned home, soaking wet Miss Toni lamonaco, wore a pink the new index, food will represent to discuss it with the ITestdent- market by a combine of oil com­ reliable and honest men. The inno­ i nounerd that tickets for the Gala O'Rourke snnounced yesterday gitives, two others escaped trial A Spiritual Life Mission will be satin strapless gown with match­ MIGs in Week executioner for the old Brooklyn In addlUon to the large quanti- senior school needs In . her own aqd alone. Mrs. John W. Donlon only 30.1 per. cent. elect. panies of the United States, Brit­ cent will return to their posts and Charity Ball, which is to be held that today’s secret ballot had been klll-for-hire mob, Murder, Hie. The,*’'®**'*® Bln***' «n*l twb others itaa of blood needed for defense conducted throughout the day to­ town,* An immediate search of neigh­ ing Jacket and a hat of ostrich * 4. A number of new items on "Theuiexact nature of the FBI's ain and pos'Sibly other countries. whoever is proved guilty will get ordered b.v union officials follow­ were granted a directed aci^it- morrow at the Vernon Methodist . The next committee meeting will (Continued From Pag* One) at the State Armoiy on Saturday, brothers spell their last name dlf- purposes, for whole blood for civil- boring brooks and ponds was feathers. She carried a cascade of medal but he made clear he didn’t which money is spent will be fig­ report on the two employes was the punishment he deserves." ing a plea for such action by ferentl.v. tal by Judge Dimock earlier in Church. There will be a meeting be held In Andover Feb. 5 and is launched, by police, who later found not disclosed." the Times said. “It 3. Acceptance by >fo8sadegh Jan. 24, from 6 p. m. .to 1 a. m fiA n osp lU ls, for the Korean pink roses. have any particular ■ hankering to ured into the new Index. Among , In hi* earlier nation-wide ad­ Philadelobla Mayor Joseph S. Jerry, 40. pleaded Innocent late the eight and a half month trial. at 2 p.m. for the training of visitors open to the public. the hat worn by the Francis boy •The flower girl. Mifs Janis Lynn these are included television sets, was understood, however, tljat the of international arbitration of the dress, the premier declared ” I 13 MIGs during the week. No are now oh .sal* at the follswlng Clark, Jr. wounded, and for the building of go to Korea again to get it. British-owned Onglo-Iranian Oil I yesterday to a 12-count misde The 13 remaining are Alexaptler and home visitation program. A Need for Teacher Seen at the edge of the pond near .Ridge lamonaco, niece of the bride, wore frozen foods and the cost of homes. FBI suggested the employes .should have given orders for the most Sabres were lost in dogfights. places: First National Bank of a safe plasma reserve for national Johnson’s .duty with the Thai­ Company's claims for compensa- I Manchester, Jon-Di's Snack Bar, meanor indictment and was re-i - ®I; George Blake , (t i^ s e purposes, both military and supper will be served at 6 p.m. for The Board of Education here Brook road. i a blue gown with a hoop skirt and The new index will cover almost not he hired because of something severe measure* to be taken American Superforts flew a to­ Mediators to Meet has announced the need for adding landers Was as a liaison man for tlon forit* l'-»hlllion dollar Iran-I dissident or traitor town clerk's office, North End len.sed in 35,000 hail. i Charny. 46; Elizabeth Guriey nlvUlan; the office of Defense Mo- the teams of 'visitors, with addi­ At the edge of the pond were also matching^lue mitts. She car­ his regimental headquarters. He everything you buy—medical care, :mfavorable in their record.*. The tal of 9.1 sorties during the week. New York, Jan. 17 Wi' Strik­ District Attorney Frank s Betty Gannett, 44; Vlc- tional visits following, concluding another teacher to Jthe elemen­ piled pieces of Ice with which the ian holdings and Iran s count'*--i disunity The Air Force said: Pharmacy. Pine Pharmacy and hinxatlon has n®**®** t*’® ried a Oolonlal bouquet and wore said he pltked up enough of their clothes, movies, cigarettes, trans­ Implication was that the.v were not ing private bus drivers have Hogan. acting in what shaped up i I*’® J 'f'm y Jerome, 54; Al’hbld with an evening worship service tary school staff because of an ex­ boys apparently played before disloyal but that they might prove claims for damage*. within the ranks of a united peo Fall-field Market. They may also agreed to meet with city mediators . I&tional Red Cross to collect blood a tiara of roses in her hair. language and they picked up portation, on up to 300 items, In- Under the plan, the British "Opposition to the medium bom- ;o be a test of the crime rommis- i Samuel Johnson, 46; Claudia Jones, at 8 p.m. pected Increase In enrollments be­ walking out on the ice. bad security risks.’: ple." bers ranged from meager to In- be obtained from the following today In an effort to end a walk­ to be: processed into ginning In September of this year. Steve Brlghentl pf Avon was enough of his ’'a o, we. got along ttcid of 200. as before._ , -would ; concede that. Iran . should committee niembers: Mrs. Tbomas Sion’s right, to demand answers Alexander Leo T rachtenb^, Sn. to the limit of processing faclll- Visiting Speuker ' The bodies -Were Teco\'ered short­ Thfortunate Aspect niree Vear Transition ' tense:.flak, searchllgbta, and firing out now In it* l-7th-day. 85; Lotus •Welnstdck, isr.-wim ain' Some 53 pupils are expected to be.st man. pretty good.” He described them be left to operate the nationalized F. Ferguson, Mis* Margaret Boyd from witnfisses, dug up a ,30-^ar- for UB« In tha prevention, of In the absence of Rev. George ly before 9 p.m. when Flre'Depart A dinner for members of the Lawrence wrote that “one of­ By dissolving t h e political "n't non-firing passes by enemy In accepting the offer made Wold Weinatbne, 53; Petti* Perry, enter school in thart month and ment flood lights revealed tha as "real fighters.” As for their oil industry on her own and that Attorney Leon Podrove, Attorney nld law which makes It a misde­ B. Higgins, pastor of the First Con­ immediate families was held after chow—and he shared a lot of It ficial said an lipfortunate aspect pariles, Naguib clearly showed night fighters. T>vo B-29s were ' yesterda.v'bv the mediation panel. meanor to re-fuse to answer rea- 54; .Tseqb Mlndel, 66; and Albert ***^Som |S'^^ponse Needed gregational Church of Vernon, Eld- Jqlitus W. Paul, Jr. the addition of another teacher to bodies under the ice. Britain would no. longer have a Herbert A. Phelon, Jr„ Saqiuel J. Michael J. Quill, head of the CIO the staff would eliminate the the wedding at Miller’s restaurant, with them—his comment was: ' of the refusal by the FBI to clear monopnlv on distributing Iranian that his armv movement intends to , ln*t In alr-to-air combat.” sonabTe questions during a utate f^®*"®** A prompt response by volunteerr ward Piersons of Darien, a etudent The section of the pond in which with a reception later at the home the two employes wss that it, rebuild the nation's political life 'The Air Force did not identify Turklngton, Jr., Attorney Eugene trahspoi^'Workers Union, wild: Conviction carries ■ maxlihUm Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. burden of work. Present plans call “They .sure eat a lot of rice.” oil. Kelly,'Attorney W. David Keith Inoulry will M needed to meet this chm- at the Hartford Seminary Founda­ the hoys drowned was about six of the bride’s parents. might be embarra.ssing for a large completely. A three-year "transi- the Red fighter types which scored "W e will, of courae, attend, a* penally for each defendant of.five Brown. Mr. and Mrs. R. Leonard for two first grades;,two, second and one-half feet deep. Chief The iowB Johnson wound iin as ■' HITS! In Tehran, an Informed source JustiLs tv. Paul. Jr.. Attorney If convicted, Jerry could get up lanre, iCccording to Red Cross offi- tion will occupy the pulpit at the Bull. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Bur- grades; and two fifth grade class The bride's mother received her a corporal after 21 months duty, number of clerical and stenograph- tional period” has been started, he against the Superforts. we have stated so many times." to .36 years in orison on the 12 years in prison and a 810,000 fine. 1(1:45 a.m. service tomorrow. Gleason said. said yesterday that the Ita lic Richard W, Law and Attorney Union officials thus fhr have . .dials, who state that detL- Jr....Dr. , and . Mrs. Howard. ■eSi...... ■ . guest!. In ,g. navy blue crep.e .gown, .nine of . them In. Korea. ' "ida Iwplab - ,: er workers, now at the Bisenhp'wer 'tanker '-MlrieU* . ts -en -rwite' to- .exj^ained, during .which .a ."good , .caunt*.. Hls-trlal is scheduled for The government contended -the . The youngsters plunged through t o Wesley'C-.Oryk aVoiaed ' t'aYin'g actl'(>’h 'oh 'sub'ivay" for fresh supplies on civilian and '''baptist''SemibOs'...... Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart H. V. Under the same set-up the and the mother of the bridegroom Col. Edward E. Farnsworth, Jr., Deborah Kerr Robt. Ryaa headquarters who never were' constitutional regime” will be Seoiil," .Tan! T7 S*’ U. Feb, 11. defendants—:«nly foiir of whom are 'W t l e fronts am constant. Volun- At the morning service at 11 the Ice cjose to the center of the Abadan and will attempt to haul People planning lo attend are slowdown . demands by the 8.200 Carlson. teaching staff here would number in a* blue crepe gown. Both of South Portland, Me., top Amer­ -‘PRISONER slated for White House Jobs and away oil in defiance of Britain's worked oUt.’ S. Sabre Jet pilots fought a twist­ American-bom and five of whom ^ r s are urged to call the Red a.m.' tomorrow pastor. Rev. Eldwln pond, about 50 lect from shore. mothers wore- corsages of red “ BEW ARE who-would cease -work after the There wa* no reliable estimate-of ing,. running . air duel. with eight urged to purchase their tickets *s strikiiig drivers and maintensuice are from Ruaaia-^naplred kiRnv.- Also, Mr. and Mrs. Fred-Car­ 11 with a supervising • principal. The center ‘of the pond was hot ican liaison ■ officer to the" UN OK ZENDA” MYLOVELV’ effort to prevent saleJ to a settle- Cross office immedlaUly and make A. Brooks will preach on the penter; Mrs. Lawrence W. Case, Present school enrollment Is 237. roses. forces in the Far East, explained 9:S5 sets, which the premier said would blootunoblle unit Jan. 28. church school will sponsor an "Old Miss Yolailda T. Felice,'Mr. and dren in the community shows the to .New York City the bride wore He said the Thailand govern­ ton next Tuesda,v.” be used for public welfare. Sonic blazing unequal battle. ' hattan, The Bronx, Queens and sought to achieve Communist Meettng Monday Fashioned Hymn Sing" on Tues­ children In his family and Ross About 125 persons are emplo,ved : The Sabj-ps picked the fight. lower Westchester County normal­ To Inaugural Ball party goals only by peaceful Mrs. William Foulds, Jr., Mr. and following tabulation: Francis was one of two. a tweed suit with black coat and ment some time ago submitted a e STARTS SUNDAY e Seiiaiorg Ask Ike major parties, however, were re­ Philip AUdlberl, blood donor day. at - 7:30 p.m. In the church i .with . . . Mrs. George L. French, Mr. and Totals Listed black accessories. After their re- list of U. S. soldiers it wanted to at the New York headquartera and ported to have been worth more They jurnped" the eight MIGs at ly carry 2,300'.000 fares daily. The. means. - turn the young couplc-w4H-"re8ide decorate;-Thehst-carried" no-seriBl-+ _half of will filU»n I 45.000 feCl over northwest Korea. O b itu a ry men walked out over demands for Judge JOimock. In his chargi*: to Rev. KennetlrCooper, paator of the-W alter “P. (Jofmairr^Mrrxnibl— pouir" hundred foriy^slx-chlldren ------^OSEPH-eOTTON -— Help-on-^Uson than a million dollars. Miss Janet Barnard of. 200 Can­ . .Monday .eYening at Tprringtpn Baptist Church «cllng Mrs. Jlayden L.. Orlsw.old, Sr,, Mr, between. th« ages of 3 and 17. Of, Sleet aiiil Cold ' at his home in Suffield. numbers and some of the names | TERE8EA WBIGHT to Vr'ashinglon immediately. ! Obvioiisl.v referring to “BiTtisTTr a 40-hout work wewK instead oT ter street and her aunt and uncle, thh Chapter headquarters. Tlepre- as song leader for the’ eveiithif: and Mrs. Paul E. Higgins, Mr. and this number, 62 are 3 years olff; MfsT Donlon atteildfed"’ 10 c a t 'were JUmbied. ' The Iowa private-i — - wmte' Etse-nhower'• w as'' saying \ ■Sth'aiegTC Stmr "canai; Naguib re-i e.st-aventie, Cryalal ..Falls. Mich.-. .the ,present 44. to.48.hQUCs.»-.and..a cqiivJcted . unleta .the panel, fioida - ■ sentatlvea from various sections of ■Mr: siiVd Mb*. Rtteaeir PbUtirtoh of Tolland Service Mrs. Georg* W. C. Hunt, Mr. and 42 are 4 years old; 66 are 5 years schools, graduating from Manches­ had gone home, and the Nebraska j ’•tiSirStEEL TRA^" his farewjells, to friends.at Colum (Continued From Page One) assured his delermlnatlon to "rid 1 was credited with the kill. Hf now 25-cent hourly pay lncrea)ie. City- "that tt ta an object of the C«>m- the city will meet to organize a Rev. IVlIllam C. H. Moe, pastor Mrs. John L. Jenney, Mr. and Mrs, old; 35 are 6 years old; 236 are Build Texas Flu ter High Sc#)ol in the clas.s of farm boy with, the same name got Shown Sunday, 3:86-6:40-9:43 ""hfa University .Yesterday after­ our territory of foreign troops." hs.s a score of one MIG shot down, Funerals employed transit workers have a 174 North Bflm street, expect to miinlst party to overthrow the telephone campaign In the interest of the Federated Church will con­ Paul S. Kelsey, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ between the ages of 7 and 16 and 1948. She wa.s employed at Man­ the medal by mistake. — ALSO — noon. the headquarters announced : ture, and John Foster Dulles, Sec- "We sre now bent on attaining one probably destroyed and on* : 40-hour week. leave by car tonight to attend the government of the U. S. by fptce ■' at securing blood donors. Churches duct a service at the Tolland Jail Johnson, who has been in the or violence.’' bert F. Knofla, Mr. and Mrs. Bur­ 25 are aged and 17. (Cdntinued From Page One) chester Modes. Mr. Donlon grad­ he had appointed; .1 retary of State. this objective no matter what the damaged, John Neronx . Lawyera-^for five of the lines met inauguration festivities In Wash­ ' arid-organisations will also be con­ at 9:30 a.m. Tme regular service Army only eight months, was in­ "THE RAIDERS" Australian twin-jet Meteors ton P. Knopp. Church Services uated from Canton High School in 1 ,^Mr •. Oswald B. Lord of New ^et to be approved, besides Wil- circumstances or obstacles may The funeral of John Iforon. who witfl mediators yesterday and said ington next week. They will rs- tacted. It is hoped to make this a of worship at the church will be Also, Mr. and Mrs. Edward W, Bolton Center Congregation the class of 1942 and is self-em­ terviewed at his frontline anti­ (In Color) be,” he declared. It was the second roaded out in the morning hours their companies "definitely” op­ permanent set-up with all parts of Antonio, Dallas, Austin, and even York to flucceed Mrs. Franklin D. • _ ^ died st the Memorial Hospital turn to Manchester Thursday. at 11 a.m. with sermon by the pas­ Krasenlca. Attorney and Mrs. Ar­ Cfiiurch, Rev. Arthur Wallace, pas­ ployed. aircraft gun. The position is reach­ Richard Conte-V. LIndfors Roosevelt on the United Nations Brownell, George M. Hum- time In a week that he had ham­ against Communist siinplv Vehic­ Thursday, was held this morning pose a fare boost and were agree- Bowers. Warren ' u e city covered. tor on the subject, "Breaking the Houston, Branlff International Air­ ed -by a tortuous ■ drive . through The local people have tickets for thur J. LeClalre, Jr., Hector La tor; Service and sermon at 11 a.m. ways flight control said. . 'The maid of honor was prc.sented Shown Sunday, 2:05-5:15-®: 15 Humsn Rights commis.sion. ; phrey, Secretary of the Treasury, mered at the theme. les. A low overcssl held down the at 8 o'clock at the W. P. Quish’ able to granting the 40-hmlr week. Exhibition Scheduled Prison Bars.” There will bo music "Chink Alley,” a road zeroed in by number of flights but the Aussies the Inaugural parade Tuesday, and G&ce, Mr. and Mrs, Henry R. Mal­ tomorrow—topic, "A Distinction 'The Texas Highway patrol at with earrings and the best man 2. Mrs. Alma Klttredge'^ "'®®'‘" ’ Secretary of Warns Parties Funrral Home and at 8:15 In St. 'There waa no union reaction to the GOP Club Guests Bunny Levitt will appear at the by the Young People’s choir. The ^ith a lie clasp. Chinese guns. renoi ted st letst five trucks, de­ statement. Mias Barnard has been invited to lory.' Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ma­ and a Difference,” The Pilgrim Fel­ Dallas quoted State Highway de­ .Commerce Naguib had warned the nation’s | James'. Church. Rev. Robert Car- attend the Inaugural Ball Tuesday "ip k e s gymnasium this evening young people will meet in the Sohneider of Mount Morrl«on, 1 stroyed. Previously the companies said loney, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Obrem- lowship will meet in the church partment reports that bridges, Sen. Morse of Oregon, former Re- political parties to clean Ihcm.selves l roll celebrated the Maas, and Mrs. night. All three are looking for­ under the auspices of the High church parlors Sunday at 7 p.m. skl, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.'Thos. Colo., a member of the Republican : publican turned independent, made the.v needed a fare hike or tax Mayor gharw^td G. Bowers and School Athletic association parish room at 7 p.m. 'steep slopes and hills were "danger or disappear shortly after he took Jane Macesrone played the organ ward to seeing as many of the Community Church Panclera, Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Rob­ United Methodist Church, Rev. Right Johnson National committee, as .Superin- ft that even if the Armed forgiveness, or both, lo meet union State Renresentattve Ra|r g. War­ ' Ihnu'gh the courtesy of the Sports o(i8 to impassable” in the vicinities tendent of th3 Mint at Denver. „ , over the premiership la.st Septem-; and was solnist. other festivities as possible In con­ ren will be guest spfakers at -the At the Community Methodist bins, Dr. and Mrs. Andrew H. J. R. Yeager, pastor; Service and of Paris, Austin, San Angelo. , Services committee approves Wil- . ihof „ .i... \ A b o u t T o w n Burial was In St. Jama"^ Ceme­ demands. The ettv Is opposed to Center. There will be no admission Church, Crystal Lake, Rev, Na­ Thomas, Samuel J. "-Turklngton. >E Mr.s. Rop-sevelt recently resign- ,*on's appointment, he may cnis'i Increasing fares—now averaging nection with the inauguration. January meeting of the Afanchqs- . ’ bharge to see this undisputed sermon at 10:45 am. tomorrow— Tyler. Bfownwood, Waco, Abilene, Gets Thai Medal tery where Rev. George Hiighea than B. Burton will preach on the .Samuel J. Turklngton, Jr., Dr. and topic, "Important-Unimportant ed as a delegate to the UN F.i-sen- the issue in the Senate. ' thSir ' 10 cents— but favors lax relief for ter Republican Women's a u b , champion of free-throw bashetball, San Antonio and in the northea.st CIRCLE hower did not make a new appoint- This could stymie Republican e f-: the parties swept aside their tor was in charge o f the committal •Wednesday at 3:80 at the Com­ topic "Hallowed Be Thy Name” Mrs. John S. Wetherbee. Men.” J. . TODAY and SUNDAY 'The Covenant League w’ill meet the eight lines. demonstrate basketball techniques. Texas counties of Marlon, Harrison. (Continued From Page One) ment to (hat position In naming, forts to get Senate approval Tues nipt elements. munity Y. , at 9 a. m. Sunday school will pc Mr. and Mr*. Jack Anson, Mr. Bowie, Cass, Upshur, Titus and Continuous From 2:15 /UL-DIMENflON , The strongest and be.st organized toiiight at 8 o'clock'aT the home of Current wages on the struck 'Levitt will feature details of held at 10 a. m. Methodist Youth and Mrs. Leland V. Carlson, Mr. Mrs. Lord to the Human Right* day, inauguration-day. of all Carl John.son, 29 Spruce street. porters. Engagement Mr. Bowers, who was electad basket shooting, passing, dribbling, Manoheeter Evening Herald Bol­ Camp. Snow, freezing rain and „ n-i'* swMi “ ti of Egypt's parties was the Wafdist. lines average 31.66 to 31.72 H an mayor by his associates on ,|he Fellowship will meet Tuesday eve and Mrs. Erllng F. Larsen, Mr. as "a bunch of good Joes with a «»C R fc E N commission. Mrs. Lord was\ co- Eisenhower's cabinet designees, .. hou.*. bivotlng, offense and fedense. He ton correspondent. Mm. Joseph sleet combinfd to slow traffic ' A fre.shman Demoiu-atic Sqnalor. -This strongly nalionalislic group town Board of Directors, and Is nlng at 7:30 p. m. and Mrs- Adrian Meserllan, Mr. D’lfalla, telephone Mitchell 8-5345. lot of gut.<< in combat.” But the chairman of the Citizens for Eisen­ Mrs. l.a’slie T. Robinson. Jr., Out of the O"! million transit will use two teams front jthe local and Mrs. Henry J. Michalak, Mr. All roads in the bill country, lowai Walter Johnson, 24, said it hower commiittee during the cam­ Gore of Tennessee, announced last "'on oyerAvhelming majority in will leave by plane this afternoon serving his third two-year tecffi.ln Points Out Error west and south of. San Antonio, STEWART GRANGER Town May l-icasc I fares dally, subways carry 5'4 mil- (iavello-Daley the General Aesembly, wtll apMk high school to demonstrate funda­ Sharp-eyed Donald Beider, son and Mrs. Mathias W. Mobile, Dr. was all a surpri.se to him too. ; IlUvElsIiSiw paign. night he would vote against Wi|. the last elections in 19.)0 and was i for Great ‘Lake.'''® ""til last .lamiarv It y. as offi,.p,. 's.,.. w | ,o hn (lion. ( ity-owned siirfafc lines two Mr. and Mrs. Felix L. Oavello of 10 on town government. Represento- of Rockville’s mayor, called the and Mrs. Donald W. Morrison, Dr. ■ ” I spent a lot of time with them ap-’ addition to actual playing, films Two Trains Crash conditions were growing worse. i«Cs.VbURt DEBORAH KERR The president-elect made public IL'Tin : million and non-struck biia firms Drive p announce the engagement tlve Warren is serving his i(fs l local Herald bureau last night to and Mrs. Seymour Neleber, Mr. in the . combat , zone for five e gives up all of his General dismissed by k atoiik after it failed .been .stationedstationed there for somsome Purnell Parking 200,000. ‘will be shown of 1951-1952 cham­ State highway 16, from Kerrville a letter to Mr.s.^ Roaievelt. saying Motor* stock holdings. to prevent disasteious anli-forclgn and coming marriage of their term ss^t legalstor. Both meii wUI point out an erroneous address and Mrs. John I. r ’son, Mr. and months.” he said, "but it never 'PRISONER OF ZENDA' lime. Mr.s. Robin.son prior lb her daughter, Joan Arline Oavello, to be willing to answer quesUdns. pionship gamea Mrs. Frederick E. Peck'I Mr. and 111 Fog, Fivetturt to Medina, was closed by ice. 2:55-6:20-9:40 he re.sppcted 'lou r wi.sh to leave B„t oore said he would not try 6 '' riots in Cairo last Jan. 26. noting for one of his fellow stud­ Forecast-s gave little hope of occurred to me that I’d done any­ o N THE SAMiK h OW — marriage in November was Mi.sa General Managtr Richard. Mar-, DICNPF.S STOPPAGE CALL William, James Deley of East Mrs. WUUam H. Stuelt of SU* ' Basketball-Midget League ■_ Mrs. Samuel Pearl, Mr^ and Mrs, the post (UN. deiegatel yotr ha-\'e to block the nommation from rom -: Other irrajor- parties w e r e the Pri.scilla Klein, (laughter tif Mr. ents a f UConn. quick relief. More sleet and snow thing to put me in line for a med­ IDA LUriNO fllle<] so long snd so well." He ing to a vote on Tuesday some- Saadlst. Liberal - Conslitiifioiialist, New York, Jan. 17 t/P> An- Hartford. , phen street, hoapitalittrbluUrman, The final practice session before Russell S. Potlerton, Mr. and Mrs. ami Mis, Ftephen J. Klein , of 14 tin was aii’Lhorlzed to look into the The original story said that Ed (Continued From Page One) with freezing rain was on tap to­ al.” ROBERT RYAN sdded: thing any individual Senator can Nationalist .Sociali.st and the Mo-s------— ...... -...... ' - . I Ihony (Tough Tonyi AnastAsin The ceremony will take place and her# committee will serve Ye- the actual formation of Rockville's ward E. Pohota, Main street, Raymond R. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Iowa's John.son said he "sup- 1 .Cross street. She has been ma){1 ng r "latter of leasing the town-owned by |i|s Brook- Saturday. Feb. 14, at 9 a.in. ln_0t. Midget league under the direction day from north central, east and "Yoiir sincere concern for the 6o. • ! lem Brotherhood, freshments. during 4!he social pe­ Rockville, wa.s due for a regular Thomas J. Rogers. that they probably were neff seen south central portions of the state po.sed” he’d be glad to get the "BEWARE MY LADY" her home with her parents, snd I Purnell place parking lot to a prl-llyn longshoremen has nothing to James’ Church. ® riod to follow. ■ :* (Of Donald Berger was held this Also, Judge and Mrs. John S. 4:50-8:15 le.ss fortunate, your-skill in the dis-' 7'*'* Tennessee Senator said Wil- The brotherhood \Mas originally j Army commission pending his in the heavy fog and deep over­ charge of unique and 7’? million dollars worth of | founded as a religious association o.'epeets lo locate in Waukegan, owner and report on his | ' morning at the Town Hall court, graduation from the University of G. Rottner, Attorney and Mrs. important III. cast. * duties and the vital snirit t*eneral Motors slock and that the ! claiming two million members. L^st I findings at the Feb. 6 meeting o f : -the 10-tfr 11-year-old- group-play­ Cohhccticnu ~GPOi'ge C: Les.’mcr, Mr.. and- Wrs.- animat- Apparently the most SerlWUSiy Plus "THE RAIDERS” Tech. ing sTi ^t^Tir public service^TiYltnrfirm holds-60-pei-"cent-«»f“ the-^’eaer—however, it registered a* a ' the-Bbaerl-ef DlrecUu*. ------I ing from 9:30 to 11 a. m. and t\je Young Berger said that he had William Riush, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. injured were Robert Robinson of The Auxiliary rolioe will meet .. ,u i 12 and 13-year-olds from 11 a. m. Sandals. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sea­ have won 'world respect* and the K"'''®"t"'"t:-^ defense contracts —on political party. . 1Monday night at 7:,30 at the Wad- dlrectof.e gave the author-| played football with Pehota while Savannah, passenger train engi­ SUNDAY EASY f r e e PARKING It was not known immedlatel.v , t<^2:30 p. m. at UConh an dlcarned that the man, Mr. and Mr*. Robert J. neer, and Selmnn R. Pack, Way- esteem of the Amfrican people.” -i® ba.sis. dell School. '.zalion ht their mefting last night There has been some question as Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Spec- whether the militant organization ____ after some di.scu*..ion on the que*- futqrP Army officer was a resi­ cross. Oa. fireman. Robinson was MON. and TUES. •would be allowed to continue as an tqj the method of determlng the dent of Rockfall, not Rockville. tor, Mr. and Mrs. William Stanek, in the Central of Georgia Hospital STATE Truck Overturns. The Ina.snnich fla.s'' of Uie' lion, which w-as included In the sasociatloh. ages of the boys playing which has- Albert Kuhniy Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Steokel and and Pack in the Candler Hospital, Goriiiaii Displays Cliiirch of the Nazaicne w'ill hold ; agenda at Director Walter T. Ma­ bden set from 10 to 13 years of Funeral services for Albert Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Sundquist. both In critical condition with mul­ ils monthlv meeting in the pari.sh ’ honey'* request. a ^ Inclusive. Each boys age is Driver Not Hurt hou.se'niesday night at 7:30 sparp. The npirator of a parking lot determined according to his age on Kuhniy, .72, of Jonathan Trumbull tiple fractures. . . He loved as he fought... Slides of Travels Hungary Arrests Highway," ' Columbia, a former Less seriously hurt were Mr. and Tive Men's Fellow’ship group will adjacent the town owned lot, com -: J tfc 1, 1963. TREAT YOUR FAMILY Rockviltff-resldeitt who-died at' the Mrsi Harry Berenson o f Forest llhe/the savage he was L r-A.,—A T -- , ,. t-‘'A. Iruck overturned on. the. exit I be guests; *nd a spelling bee h” - plained that he could not com- ghrector Berger is making an­ Immunity B a r wills. Long Island. N ..Y...and John ^Toj> Jew ish ( jliief ■ hveen the men and women 'Will be ' pete wirh“ the- town ,*on"the' trt’O" other plea for'adult personnel, to Hillside . Convalescent Homo in '« 'f r o m - the Wilbur Cro.t* Hiplr.va- I South Windham Thursday, were C. Burney, Savannah, the freight Bmokfleld .sheet,.^ye-Merday a ft-■ „ear Middle turnpike west-at I]! a feature of the program. hours for a nickel rate. , a ^ s t In the league as coaches and TO A NIGHT OUT finoon entertained the member* o'clock last night but the driver^ \ He also said that', .a.ifo* drive brother advisory capacities, held this afternoon from the Ladd Cited ill Brink train conductor (Continued From Page One) Funeral Home in Rockville, Rev. The Befensons were taken to St. of the Cosmonolitan Club bv wa.s not injured. Patrolman Sam Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Hall of through his lot in order to get In t Sunday Basketball Joseph’s Hospital where Berenson'a What better way to spend an eve­ The Rockville Capitols will meet Henry G; Wyman, “pastor of the showing many beautiful ..lities of . „p| Maltempo inve.stigated and nol their familieksrearhed West Berlin' ^tiong street are e:;pe-1ed tc the town lot. condition was described as good. / : ning with, your family. They will the towns, countryside and old ' ,rre*t was made. * , their famille*s.reached \\ est Berlin tfab Windsor Locks V. F. W. team Columbia Congrecational Church Case Failure home by plane Monday from ■ Martin said that if It waa de- officiated. Burial was in Grove Attendant* said his wife, Vivian, enjoy food at its best castle.s in Europe, which he took Karl Trudeau. 28. of « Chappell. _ , Hawaii. wheie they have spent e ! tided to leo-sf the lot, he favored tcinorrow at 8:15 p. m. in the Town might have some minor boiie frac­ «|U. There will be a preliminary Hill Cemetery, Rockville. served in a courteous. while he was stationed in Trle.ste avenue, WiUlmanllc, was the op-| r r it c iv a^RFWTB'it month with their son. I,t. Donald. »(>tting fbtlh the terms of the Iea.se' (Continued from Page One) ' tures but her condition did not ap­ for nearly a year with t^he TI. S. eiator, of the half-ton trurk that! Viennf A istrU ' fo'n I'l Hall, who i* stationed at. Pearl ; letting it out for competitive game at 7 p. m. Kuhniy was born in Rockville. friendly atmosphere, i/P) Jan. 4, 1881. a soq, of the late Ed­ pear serious. . . Dancing Tonight Armv. While on leave he travel- hit r patch of ice. struck a guard tt c r r :„ r . Harbor., under Admiral Arthur W. j pifiding a To Elect Officers crime. The state statute has three Observers at the wrCCk scene Make It a date tonight. ed through .Spain. France. Ger- rail and rolled over. The tn.ck is ' lli l^ lc e r s for the. coming yfea*" will ward and Wilhelmlna Raach Kuhn­ FEATl'BING suspected of being ImplicWd in an Th' postponed until it* iy. He lived in Rockville until years; to run. said there were two. empty Pxill- many anrl Austria.. .Outstanding owned by James I^nergan of 122,3 bai elected at the annual meeting mans between the double-header intemsHonal *py rblg ^ " P -r e d ; ^ 1;;^ « t"®®""G consideration of a about nine'years ago .when the Meanwhile,, federal officials have The Symphony Four were his pictu*o.s of the stained -Main street, Willimantir, and dam- w., nnooian. 4Xv,:rr>,t ' wt-Ntt-i -ni^n »-34 iuki; «nH o f’ the Polish-American ClUaens refuaed to give, up on the case. The. passenger Diesels and the baggage glss.R windows from within the old agefi amounted to about 1150. polire nrr^«t fn> Dartmouth College, was with n ^ r n ■rrf CTtib to be held tomorroiV' at 2 family moved to Columbia. He was WITH Boston office said "The FBI is con­ coach and they, luckily, cushioned rathedral*. - / e.?timated.estimated. The Horn wrecker serv- y enna horn Rrlftsh Jort. ^' the *>1 Navy in the-Korean theater - p.gs. at the club roomg on Village a member of the Union Congrega­ Mr. Gorman is s of Water Commis.sioneis. , tional diurch. Rising Star Lodge, tinuing its investigation and It Will the. shock. Walter I’helpS grafh.ate of ice from Willimanlic removed the for the U? .S Armv ^ ” received his commission in atfeet. Committees will report on be- continued until the case Is Jim Bisson, photographer of the Holy Cipo.’ s Universit.v with a ma.s- truck, Raymond Andislo, a World War I '■■’tlSilr activities for the past year lOOF; Damon Lodge, Knights of Jeannie Ray (Vocalists) •U. S. officials identified . the ! i".".!',.!.®.'?!!’Dartmouth. "P'’" ■K> '"l"»tb>n • from ‘ .-IT veteran,’ was appointed lo the j. solved. ^ - Savannah Morning News and Eve- ter's degree from Boston College. I woman as Mr.s. Th(;re.«a Harris, 30, and refreshments will be served. Pythias, all of Rockville. For more ” If, after the case is solved and Before going into the service he ____ " 1 Manchester Housing Authority to * Attend Dinner than 40 years he was. a steam fit­ SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED ' : who had Ween working for the those responsible cannot be prose­ wa., in the nubile relations depart­ U. .S. Armv installation in Ifienna : Annual meeting, i^nd .ejeclion of succeed Norman Comollo, w'ho re- pome fifty Rockville residents ter connected with the Kuhniy cuted under federal law they will FROM 12 NOON T IL 8:80 p. M. ment of^St. Franeis Hospital in ■'aTKc’e ’Xfrs'” Hsrrl'i' Hi-the w'a.shliv:lnn .‘lo ini (ehtly re igned. Also nominated J.” attend the Polish-American Plumbing and' Heating Company, be turned‘ Over to the state courts Danee-Millefs Hall Hartford. , ■ . . Court Ciases sih.e 1949. Mr.,. Hairi... who.se e i,„, will be held this afternoon at were Ronald Daigle. Ted Cum- TAtlmonlal dinner to be given for' retiring ten years ago; maiden name was Theresa Kalmar, i for prosecution.” Tolland 'Turnpike 4:30 in the ciuh. !' | ming* and Walter Hibbard. ' | C(gigressman Antoni N. Sadlak of He leaves his wife, Mrs, Anna 1^------■ “ ■ ' ------— left Vienna' in. 1938 before the [ Kj-ause Kuhniy, a daughter, Mrs. U. S. Atty. George F. Garrity Modern and Old Fashion . Urj-vcTl\F'.r»8-..-vcT James Hamilton, of 87 Oar-. Kazis occupied the city and went' RMkville at the Polish National had "no comment” but a source X l O S p l l a i l l O l C S . den. street, w-ds Judged guilty by , td 'Britain, where she msrried an ■ Home in Hartford tomqrrow at 6 Herbert Englert, and a grandson, Dancing close to his ioffice explained "The Every Saturday' Night! , SUSAN MORROW • PETER HANSON Judge John S. - G. Rottner of . Englishman. She wa.» divorced Herbert Englert. Jr., all of Colum­ an'ned xobbery phase seems to be bia, also a brother, Edward A. : 8:(K> to 12:00 ,P.,,M. operating a motor vehicle on the from hinfin 1948 and returned to, • Activity Calendar closed but the case is still open; If JOAN TAYLOR rntients Today ...... 1.5." night oi Dec. 26 while undei .the \’i,nna with her sm*ll son. Her The Hob Nob Club of .St. ,John''8 Kulihly pf Crystal Lake. ,■ any person is found with Brink’s •wacMibr lefW.l.T*’ ADMITTED Y E .S T F. R D A 5': inlluence of intoxicating liquois oi parents live in Vienna, ■ Effiscopal Church will meet toniglit money he can be arrested arid tried GEORGE MARSHAa . SYDNEY BOEHM JamesvHarrison, 28 Russell street: drugs as the base was cioncluded in; Mrs. Harris Is the third person. •VI 7, o’clock at the churph for a .Alf Tolland and Vernon news wheneyelVjhe is found.” James, Llnghani.. 16 Ly.dall .street • Delta Shop lnM«<)i^t«L.UFORBMN • AfloeiiiatPitlw* ,To,wn . Court this , moj-aink., .T,h9 Mr.s. Angeline De’Guercio. .53 Birc'- continited (or di.4po.sition toda.y. 1 tlon with the, arrest on espionage ■ Chib wUl hoId a banquet tonight'at chester ; Evening Henthh' located a t pages of testlmbhy takw during .street;- ■ Cectle ' Jearr, 10, 'Depot ■ Harhllldn Waa fined and bondj eharges bf two Viennartwirn Amer- ■ the,Legion Hall in S t^ ord Sprifigs, One. I^ rket ' atreeL telephone the' grand Jury ipveatigation. ON THE SAME SHOW • square; Kevin Toome.v. 23 Lindsle-, foe appeal was set at-3350;= - --—:; lran»-;:r.Gtto' Verber. and Kurt L. jhe..Lpgm.n.S.tpak..cUip.vyi.iL.meet Rockville S-S1S6. "-“Eleven - witnessee. were charged to n ig h t at,ccatt-Gprome. Kaminski;.TO-Pa-rk,-- - •..Attorney Harold W.- .Garrltyvi-Ponger.v.-H- ■ S.- offictat* -TUrisRaeir' r fli g h t at 7:30 o'clock at the I>- wHheeofttempt for -i:efHeing.itonaai H fK n T r o n D I^UllLMllVINXUREL rer .street": William Savard,-443 I.y- counsel for the defense. argued ' that no toiTnal .fharges have been 'lfion Home on W esf street. ~ Long ears are M rd'lo'be a sign dall street; Mrs. Charlotte Sch.ie^ By Factory RepreHenlative swer questions- before the grand MRAMOUNI that somewhere in this case an er- 1 preferred against Mrs. Harris- i' • The second and final showing of of generosity. An.V mule will glad­ Jury. Five were cleared after-they PtBOfTS ENJOY THE HARMONY OF bel. 2.") Hamlin street: Gustave ror had been made. Me claimed the - pending further investigation, •^hooting Stars” for the oeneflt of ly give you a swift kick free. returned before the Jury, on in­ Schreiber. 285 West Center street report by both-police and Dr. R o-] A score more friends snd con- NAROLD JONES ! struction of U. S. Judge William Mrs. Shirley Richter, 116 Colum-j bert Butterfield indicated as much, , tacts of Otto .Verher .and Kurt L. 4 ^ StOfTtnt SUfsonScouiR • ADAIN FITZPATRICK. PIANO T. McCarthy, and answered ques­ bus' street: Edwarff Frazier. 30' since the blood le.st 'taken and ! P p n g e r, naturalized Americans AND tions. The others. were 'convicted, 0B(EKCm-jmnREIAND • DICK HARRQN. DRUMS Lillev street. tested bv the State Toxologi.st de­ now In M’a.shlngton awaiting trial, sentenced and are at liberty under ‘ a d m it t e d TODAY: bonald - termined that the' content of al­ have been questlivied in Vienna AT OUR SHOP bail. • BOR FOSS. BASS Booth. South Coventry. cohol in the blood stream wa.s 2.6, | since the arrest of the two men THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son to. considered sufficient amount to I Wednesday. ' B/lEBETKER^JiiauRDM N Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McLean, .51 i impair the ability to drive. Dr. ' "As far as I know, no Austrians N Jon Mm • N M i Drive B. i Mortimer Moriart.v’ was called to ; have been picked up." a high U. S, A b o u t T o w n DINING AND DANCING 9 to 1 BIRTH TODAY: A daughter to ELECTION of OFFICERS the stand by Attorney Garrity lo official *aid. .There had been an TUESDAY, x o j / . - -At. tvBB. IN PARIS” plus ‘‘Woman In The North Country" Mr. and Mrs. William .Pasfield substantiate the claihi that a m is-, ______Daughters of Uberty, LOLI, No. Mansfield Center. lake was evidently made “ " , ■ . 17 will hold their regular meeting DISCHARGEP YESTERDAY: somewherei. Hhe that i at Orange Hall .Tuesday night at Mrs. Maude Coolldge. 6 Main the alcohol - content .showing 2.6 j JAN. 20 8 o’clock. Following, tha meeting a street; Leonard Sandstrom, 8T would be enough to consider a man ; Red Men’s Social Club BINGO Concord road;, ^ourtnev Cue, 140 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT socttl hour with refreshments will COURTEOUS intoxicated, but could not believe INCOME TAX iae held. . ' GOOD Benton street; -Albert Burdick,. 6r Hamilton could pas* the police 20 REGULAR GAMES— 5 SPECIALS CENTER Oxford street. sobriety test almost to perfection STARTING AT 7 P. M. STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP ^ The clinic schedule for the Public SERVICE DISCHARGED TODAY: Rich­ and be in thi.s condition. ASSISTANCE VENISON 2 P. M; SHARP Health Nurses- Araocialion for next THESPIANS FOOD ard Bowers, RFD 1. Rockville; Mrs. Ift other ca.seif’ heard this morn­ week is as follows: Monday, 1:30 p. Thelma - Nichols. Wapping: TMrs. ing, Robert Potterton.' 17. of 174 \ Anna Jylkka. II Durant street’ DAILY HOURS DINNER m., pre-nat^l; Tuasday; 8:30 a. m., North Elm Street, charged with'j TOMORROW PRESENT Mrs. Anna Richter. 43 Elro street. tonslls-adenoida; Wednesday, 10 a. You will always enjoy our food-— violation of rules of the road, saw 2 to 6 P. M. T m., tumor (by appointment only) his rase nolled on the recommen­ ENTERTAINMENT A AGO” LGooked to your tastfrr-Served by> ('orrection Everyone invited; Mr. Jones will, answer and explain and from 2 to 4 p. m. at the Com­ dation a f Pro.secutor John J. O'­ OtHER HOURS BY friendly waitresses in our luxurious Fire Commis.sioner Jack Gordon, Connor. George M. Hiekev,'37. of , •5 our woodworking problem.s. munity Y, well baby, and Friday, APPOINTMENT • ' ■ LITHUANIAN HALL 9 a. m. chest (by appointment 3*ACT dininR room. according to authorities, is still (206 Oakland street wa.s fined 315 eligible to remain-as an officer of i after pleading guilty to isolation RANGE and FUEL OIL only). . TEL Mltcholl 3-4021 24 GOLW AY STREET COMEDY ^ . t BOWERS SCHOOL the SMFD, although he is no\v a rule* of the road, $2 PER PERSON The F. T. BUsh Hardware Com­ resident of Gla.stonbury. T l i e ' Continued-;until Jan, 3l' was a DANCING TONIGHT Heraid's story yosleiday said-charge of fraudulent is*Ue—of s 24 Hour Delivery Service pany will ha among 16 ' charter FEATTRINGi- THOMAS J. BE SURE TO members who will be cited at the' BY ‘there was "no provi.sion in-ihe bv- | check against George K-' Cooner, CARS WILL LEAVE THE CLUBROOMS, JAN.23 anl 24 I cn 'Ilf ATTC POPULAR P o l k a s laws which makes him eligible." - 3i, of Glastonbury, under 3500 50th annual convention of the Con­ QUISH AH EN D THIS LCU TfAI.JL/9 SQUARE DANCINa and the statement should have, bond. • ' necticut Hardware Dealer*’ Asso­ -4partnient No. 2 EQUIPMENT IMPORTANT MEETING BRAINARD p l a c e , a t 1:30 P. M. SHARP ^ RUTH MimiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiimiiMiiiim.Miiiiiiiii)ii«ni»n' iead**"ineligihle." District offrcial.s I Bond for(eitures for parking vio- ciation Wednesday in the Stratfleld MORIARH BROTHERS •have said the.^pan find nothing-in ; lations when pe.rsons accused fail- 6 Charter Oak Street Hotel, Bridgeport. The • firm will GORDONi TICKETS $1.00 AT THE BOX OFHCE . the regulations which requires his «td to appear and answer to the 38 MAIN STREET TEL. MI-3 7958 JM CENTER STREET TEL. MI-3-5135 be presented with a 5Qth anhiver. GRILL removal from office. . • I charges amounted to 328. ' kv', •ary certifleate at the . noonday luncheon. • , 'I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1963 PAGE TOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 19.53 p a g e nv*

kin as secretary of labor, wrote a and thrifty for the individual, alnce a tree of life to them that Ia!f hold day meeting; 3:15 p. m., Brownies; Oiurch of the Nazarene, Roanoke. WONN—1410 n . y e J n n 'W r W™'*'—ISIO letter saying it was about the he can wear his Inaugural hat- Annual Businegg upon her: and happy la every one 6!45-7:30 .p. m., Jr. Clioir practice; Va., will be gpest speaker. Ll. Hodge Cited that retaineth her." (Prov. 3:13,18) and 7:00 p. m.; Boy Scouts. 6:30 p. m.. Young Peopit'a meet­ same aa if Eisenhowdr had ap-' ’’every. day, . IX.Jic wants .to, fpr the WCCO— 1200 Radio and TV WTIC—10*0 lEtiEiitttB ifEralit Eastern Standard Time WNHC—Ch. e Seggion Ig Held Correlative passages from the 'Wi'dneaday, "9:30 a, m., Dorcas ing. Martha McKinney, president. Skywatch Schedule pointed Acheson secretary of next four years. WKNB— 840 Christian Science textbook. (jroup, all-day meeting; 2:00 p. ni., 7:30 p. Tn., Evangelistic service;- For Leadership ...i . . inmUtHXD~BX.,TBK . -In.short, .this, ia cxactiy’. the-kind, Mr, .winalQw. ..Will .bring the» mes': ■'gmiAT.n PBIMTINO C»., INC. state,' **or-even perhaps -Sen.- Mfo- Science- and-Keatth. with Key, to Study-Group -meeting -avlth' Mr*. 'Suntl'ay ’ . — — ...... of refreshing innovation, with I :ee—WDHO-New* t:IS-W TIC-Your Star Tim*. By LbcalChnrcli the Scriptures," by Mary Baker ■Ml«- ill Korean BJmaII.Street . XkLixan,. or 8en,,,Jenner,^or Sen. . wC(X>>JUiic]ie*t«< Mattaea, WDRC—Voice of Religion. Dprothy Potter leading devotions. Mencheiter. Cgnti. WONS-tVoTc* of Calvary; t ’ Eddyi - lnciude -the.. folloiviRK -4-P' Membeirs'-of the^Bdgar Group ai'e Follqwing.. the evening, aervic.e. Mtdnlght-2 a. m, Lloyd Dayidson,.Richard L. Harris, THOUA8 r . rBROUBON. McCarthy,” these three latter 'sbuha, ~ cbnst'-rucUve,''thrifty ''ro- WONS—N*w*. ,7,. ■ . ,'Vred Bond. ' " ' ' ’ ' . WHAY--ne*«rv*il for Tou. WTHT—Hellenic Program. Mayor Sherwood Bowera. was Center Congregntionnl Churek' St. James’ lU C,. Cqurrh 487); "The understanding that life guests, and . hostesses are Mrs. Rev. J. C. Albright, District Super­ 2 a. in,-4 a. itl...... V ^ T D R R. FEROUBON'. gentlemen - chose to be Incensed aults, which wo look for the new WKNB—News; Psrsde .of Hit*. intendent, will meet with • the' a.' m"-6 a. m.. . .7 ______,7 ';.Winiam Ta^or. ' - First LL Harold B. Hodge, Jr„ PuMlehere WDRC—Rellgioua Neva elects-m oderator of the 102nd an* - Rev. Clifford O. Slmpaon, Pastor Rev. John F. Hannon, Pastor. is God, spirit. Ipngttiens our day.s ■PhiS'liis Simith,. ^Mrs. Annie - Peter­ administration to bring about th W TH T—New*. WOn S—Back to God Hour, church board. son of School Engineer and Mrih Founded October 1, IMl and insulted over the possibility nual huainesa aeaaiop of the Sec­ ^ v . Dorothy Peaae Rev. George P. HUgM,* ^y strengthening'our trust in the son, 'Mrs. Lillian Tllden and .Mrs. 6 a. m.-9 a. m. .. , . . . ..Marguerite Coieman. W TIC—New*. W TH T-O per* Album The .Week ..: ...... Ronald Larsen, Martin Starin. Harold B. Hodge of 65 Jarvis road, that they had been classified with many a field. WCCC—M*nche*te Matlere. 55'TIC—Explorer'* of the Wild. ond Congregational Church, Inc., Minister ot Mucation Rev. Edgar F. Farrell. deathless reality of Life, its al- Rachel McCormick; 3:00 p. m., 9 a. m.-Noon ...... Pnbllehed Krery livenln* Ext*Pt 1:15—W D RC-tU. S Marine* Show. 7 :30 p. m., Wedneailay. Prayer Noon-3 p. m...... John McCauley, Kenneth Ham­ has been comniended for.bis out:* ■undeye end Holiday*. Entered at the Acheson. They have sought and WCCC—New*: Hartford J«VI*B Lift. 'Phuraday night. The meeting waa D4. Wntaon Woodruff — - mlghtlness and I'mmortailty. .TTiis Cub Scouts; 6:15 p. m., (Tuirch FoSt OTlce at Mancheeter, Conn., aa WONS—Palin' With Alen. WKNB—Italian Ilnur. Minister Emerltua Sunday Masses; faith relics upon an understood meeting and Bible rending. mond. standing performance of duty a#.' obtained from Taft a letter of W TH T—U. S, Marine*. t:45—WDRC—Let'* Go To Torni. called to order by Leo Stilea,' Family Night, special gue.sts arc platoon leader In Korean action- SSond Claee Mall M atter______WTIC—Nellon*! Farm and Horn* WTIC—Faith in Action. Andrew R. Wntson For adults: 8:00, 7:30, 8:30,10:06. principle. This' principle makes 3 p. m.-6 p. m ....'...... Richard Ruddell, David Ruddell. chairman of the board of truateea, children in Grades 1. II and III ...... Columbia de Carli, Celeste King. Lt. Hodge is leader of the Bni 8UB8CRIPT10N RATES apology, in which he makes It Hour. . ^ WHAT—Memorial Mualeal. and opened with prayer by the Minister ef Music 11:00, with two Msasea at 8:30 whole the diseased, and brings out .and , their parents. *1116 potlUck 6 p. m,-8 p. m .----- WHAT—Th* Human Heert. Community Baptist Church . 8 p. m.-lO p. m. , ...... Raymond Fenn, Carl Slusarezyk. Recdn. Platoon, Hdqtrs. d Sorvicf Payable In Advance clear that he does not regard their 1 :3t)_WDRC-City Hoepllel. „ i lC:«e—WTIC—National Radio PulpIL acting paator. Dr. George Roberta and 10:00, both upstairs and down. enduring and harmonious phases of supper la open to all members sml .M5.S0 Connecticut WONS—Radio Bible Class . 59.'! Eaat Center Street 10 p. m.-midnight ...... Sam Clemens, Eileen Luko. dTo., 73rd Tank Bn., medics. \' . One Tear . 7.75 foreign policy views as similar to WCCC—Nkw*; Mancheeter Matinee. of West Hartford. Sunday—8:00, 9:15 and 11:00 The 8:30 Mass downstairs ig for things." friends of the church. Bring 1,5c ,Rev. Lincoln Wadsworth, Six - Month* .. W’KNB—Bob Croaby Show. WTHT—Meaaage of Israel.' Monilay The commendation came fromi- Tbre* Month* . !l.90 - 5VCCC—SInch* Time. Dr. Roberta called for a moment Prelude—"Meditatlon-Blegie” children. each and plenty of food (hot dish, Guest Minister . 1.30 those of Acheson, and in which he WHAY—Saturday Metinee. ■WHAY—Nrttlxle Dall'Mondo. Midnight-2 a. m...... Earle Bidwell. Sr. hls commanding officer, LL Oo(,.. On* Month ... Yankee :«5 —W'TIC—Ros*. The Mualeal Miller. of silent prayer in tribute to the ...... Borowski .salad and de.ssert). At 7:()0 p. m., tweekly ...... also says ‘T did not even intend to WDRC—Church n Th* Air. Anthem—“What Are These" St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Ormnnd West, Jr., Organist 2 a. m.-4 a. m...... William S. Horgail. John H. Gibson, and citH auppest/ W KN B—.Mtrch of Dime*.- WKNB—New*' Italian Hour. merabera of the church who had ...... Thoughtful Children , One of the strangest items there will be a Parent-Teachers Slasle Copy .. Imply an opinion that your views By A. H, 0 . I :S6—W DRC—Oelen Drake...... Stainer St. Bridget’s Church Chin*ch and Locust Street* 4 a. ni.-6 a. m...... Harry Cowles, Harold O. Kane. hy Hodge’s unit when the 9th R e-' 1*115 - WCCC—Vlata* of Israal. died during the year,, namely. Mra. Gabriel Reubln, personable arid came from the Rockville bureau meeting of' the Primary Depart­ Sunday, Jan. 18 - MEMBER OF____ t:*S -W C C C —Mu»lc, WHAT—Moment Musical, Scripture—P*alm 121 Rev. James P. Timmins, Paator. Rev. Alfred U Wllltains, Rector 6 a, m.-9 a. m...... Victoria Filewicz, Thomas Russell, public of Korea Infantry DivlMon,' disagreed with General Elsen­ WDRC—Hormel Girl*. Martha Brown Carter,' James brilliarit young principal of Bolton 'where It was reported that the ment In iVe.sley Hall, while the 10:()0 a. m. Morning Worship • THE ASSOCTATED PR BM WCCC—Mualeal Scoreboard: Newa. l# :Se- WCCC—News: Music from Lon­ Hymn—“Christ Whose Glory Fill* ; Rev. Robert Carroll and Rev. John J. Johnson, Oorate 9 a. m.-Noon ...... Dorothy Belcher, Catherine Jack. was engsged in the battle for White The Aeeoclated Free* 1* excluelvely hower’s." During Governor John Lodge’s don. Cummings, Jam es Shearer and Elementary School, phoned this Rev. Theodore Gnhala. regular Family Night program and church school...... Thomas Maxwell. Horse Mountain,, near Chorwon. •ntttled to the u»e of republlcatipn of WKNB—New*; Hit* of Tomorrow. WKNB—Llthd-irlan Hour. weight of snow buckled the roof the Skies” ...... Gounod! Noon-3 p. m...... But he did, of course, do the lat­ unflagging delivery of his state of WHAY—Newington Ho»pU»l I"t*r- Charles Whitcher. Mrs. James Assistants will take place in Cooper Hall for Prelude "Voluntary’’ by R. Fueh­ 3 p. mV6 p. m...... Richard Ruddell, Sam Clemens. "During this action,” the com-*j airnew* dl*p*tche* er«<> ‘f WONS—Voice of prophecy. ■Wright, the clerk, gave her re­ post-Qhristmas story to the county | of a large hen house. The povil- Anthem—"I to the Hills Will Lift The 2nd Sunday after Epiphany: the children and all others. 7:15 ndl oth*rwI»e credltec' In thl* ^ ^ r ter thing. His citation of the three the state message to the incoming view. WTHTr-Jewlah Program. Mine Eyes” ...... Wstson rer 6 p. m.-8 p. m...... Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tedford. mendation . reads, "your platoon . •ad al*o the local new* publlehed here. 1 : 1 5 —WHAY—Sate a Life Program. port, which indicated a member­ desk; "Out of the. mouths ofjtrym an, his relatives and, friend.s 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion. p. m.. Explorer Scouts. Call to Worship J :s e —W'DRC—Fun lot AIL WTIC—Art of Living. Offertory—"Prayer"...... Truette Masses on Sunday at 7:00, 8:00, 8 p m.-lO p. m...... Vincent Baiocahetti, John Moore, performed their many miaaiona in-- All right* of rep«i>llo*tlon of apeclal senators along with Acheson im- General Assembly, we spent a little WHAT—Gemma Mualcall. ship of considerably over 500. babes,” etc. ___ « I spent hours trylng to locate the Celebrant, the Rector. .TTiursday, 10:00-11:00 a. m;, Hymn, "Safely Through Another dlibatche* herein- are- al«t> Terervedi ■ - - W TH T—Opera.... ------leidfr • WTIC—Goeat' Stir. —...... - Sermon—"Looking Unto-the-Hills 9;0p, ip:P() and ,11 :P0..a. m ., 9^25 a. m ,. First children’s serv-■ 10 p-.m.-Mldnlght. . ...'.. ..'...... Russell Wright,' Hyatt Sutllffe,__ _ ■. .8*lP*.riP.'' .(npmrier. ’fjie, opfratio^ Vlii^ not that all four^ w ttme' cbmrW'sierallhg .wUh''iilgehtTe- VvrCC—N ew e: M\i»lc. ” Cfiairrrian Stiles reported for the 'ihe incident occurred during the I b'iiiairig birds. • Prfcil'er'Group m eetingr3:15 p. iri., 'W e e k ’’,*' ------WONS—Georgia Cracker*. WIlAY—Fantaaie MubIcsH. - for Help" (all aervices) ice. Parents' choir. Instructlbn of radio reisy atatibns, th* eaoort- Fnll »erTlc* client of N. E. A. Senr- in their views, but that they were man who, in odd moments, has ie:se—WCCC—Mu*Ic from London. auditors, and Edgar Coughlin wa.s Christmas uarty for children at! Town highway department Intermediate Girl Scouts (Mrs. Invocation and Ixird’s Prayer !;».-> -WHAY—Saturday .Matinee. ■' Hymn—"O Word of God Incar­ by the Curate. Classes for old­ home in a small New England of ammunition and supply tnick!^,. something to do with devising and 3 ;IKV—WDRC—Report from Oversea*. Il:Oe-rWDRC— Salt Lake City Taber­ commended for acting in place ot the achooL^anta Claus (enacted i ’>*“'** "■* ‘••tvising theii" previous 8t. Francis of Assisi, Church, Larson); 6:30 p. m.. Intermediate T1i4 CJhlldren's Story *®VuMtaher* R*pre»*ntatlve*: The alike In the supposed extremity of nacle. nate” Gesang-Buck er pupils at this hour. town. and the many liaison duties aq- J tllu * Mathew* Special Agency — New executing policy for the Demo­ WHAY-New*; Saturday Matinee. Millard Park, one of the auditors by the father of a first grader) estimates for snow clear- South Windsor, Route SO. Girl Scouts (Mrs. Mayer); 8:00 Hymn, "Oh Love that Will not Let PrQdiiclioii Staff their views. The Implication was WKNB—New*; Carvvan of MuilC; WCCC—Polish Hour. Postliide—"AHegro Con Brio (Son­ 10:()5 a. m. Holy Baptism Norman Well waa named house signed to Individual membera o f' T oA. Chicago, Detroit and Boeton. cratic party. WONSi-PolkaLTlme. at present in Florida. Mr. Cough­ was making the rounds of the varl"! **'*•* co*t. Until thi latest aeries Rev. Arthur J. Hefferman, Pastor. p. m.. Open House for Senior Hi Me Go" toMMIR AUDIT BUREAU OF that the three senators were as ex­ WON8—Bandstand USA ata F Minor)...... Merkel Rev, Fraaels V. Karvells, Curate. (Junior Church) with Junior manager for the production. Others your units were but a'few 'of thaaff ' If he had been speaking in WTIC—To Be Annourced. ■WHAT—Mualcx. lin’s work 1n connection with the ous classes, distributing candy storms most of them vriewed it teachers at 17 Bond street. Scripture Reading Named for Play duties that contributed so ma--> aRCOUtTIONfl. ______.. WTHT—Fire Art'. Quintet. 9:15 Church .fchool for all ages, Choir. Instruction by the Rec­ Pastoral Prayer on the business staff will be Edith treme In theih own views as they public, .for the record, he would j.tr,—WDRC— Adventure* Tr Seience. Cables Apartments, owned by the supplied by the PTA. i “ "another mild winter ” sind bad kindergarten through junior high Friday, 7:30 p. m.. New mem­ terially to the success of thp - The Hemld Printing Comwiy. Inc 3:15—WONS—New*; Sport* Parade. WTIC—Wc rid of Mualc. church, was also praised. Masses at 7:30, 8:00 and 10:30 tor. Classes for younger pupils bers-meeting In the Ladles Parlor; Concerning The Fellowship Moore and Mary Jane Wilson, themselves consider Acheson in have managed a sharp and feroci­ »:;«*—w eet; -New*-, music. W K N B-N ew *: Chutch o» th* Air. The upper grades accepted his, visions of a Udy surplus. The sur- 11:00 Church School, pre-nursery operation. 1^—kinug no ftnonclol roiponslbtilty for tl:S e—WCCC—News; Italian Life. a. m. St this hour. 7:30 p. m;, Choir rehear.sal. W^orshlp Through Giving The production ataff of "Years publicity and Ruth Rowley, pro­ tsrpOfTAphlcal erropo appoorini \n ad- his. The implication was that they ous criticism of the Lodge pro­ WHAY—Save a Life Program. Louis J. Tuttle, chairman, re­ arrlval ipore or leas without com -! P'n* vanished in a whirl of snow. through lower junior grade 4 "Your own courageous leader-' WDRC—Radio Tar mNewt. WDRC—News; Invitation to Learn- ported on the successful Every- Aa one of our correspondents 11:00 s. m .’ Mornirig Prayer Prayer of Dedication Ago," to be presenteij at Bowers grams. vertlaement* and other reading matter gram. ment. Even<’'when he arrived In 8:30 Pilgrim Fellowship—potluck with sermon by the Rector. Sen­ .ship and initiative. In taking su^ la, The Mancheeter Evening Herald. are as far to the right of center S:4,V—WDRC—Corrc»pond»nfa Scpalch- Member Canvass, and Treasurer added quite sagely in her column: Offertory. "The King Of Love My School Jsn . 23 and 24 by the But, with his hair down, he pad. Wt 6 t —Cnrjatlin In Action. the first grade class Santa went -supper Zion Evangelical I-aitheran Oiureh ior choir. ' . ' ply vehicles into forward areas, aiL as Acheson Is supposed to be left 55’TIC—Carnlva, of Books. Alfred W. Driggs, J r , distributed And all this came right, on top Talcottz’ille Congregational Church Shepherd Is” IHaplay acVertlalng cloning hour*: asked;- 4 ;0a—WHAY—New*; Folk* Hop. unrecognized. by his own off­ 6:30 Junior CYP Club— film strip Cooper and High Streets Musical outline of this service: Center Theapiana, was announced well as frequent liaison trips to WHAY—New*: Polk* Hop. WKNB—Lithuanian Hour. mimeographed reports of the in­ of an announcement by scientists Jam es A. Bull, Pastor The Doablogy F e r Monday—1 p. m. FJIday. of center. ”W hat in the world is there left WHAT—Nallxle Locall E 8UUII. spring. "The Growth in Our Idea of Rez'. Psiil O. Prokopy, Pastor Processional today by Burton Moore, produc­ Jobless Claims — front line positloiM reflect great F o r Tueeday—1 p. w, Monday. for us poor Democrats to offer? WCCC—Good Mualc Preacrlbad. come and disbursements during HoweVer, one small boy, peering that winters are growing drier Mrs. Anthony Urbanetti, The sermon by Rev. Lincoln Wads­ For Wedneeday—1 p. m. ’^eeday. Taft han’t quite wriggle out of WTHT—ABC Late Newa. , 11 :S5—Fuelca. God" Miss Marian A. Erdin, Organist "From the Eastern Mountains" Director of Music worth tion manager. The three - act credit upon you and the unit yoal i 11:45—W TIC—Medley Time—Hal Kolb. the year 1952, all of which were intently at the perspiring St. Nick, and warmer.” F or Thureday—1 p. m. W*dn*»d*y. the fact that he did Indeed reveal We agreed that that was a per­ WONS—Juke Bo* ff:30 Senior CYP Club—group dis- Seauerice — Hymn of Dedication, "Rise tip, Oh comedy will be .directed by Wil­ Show Increase commend." _ e * F e r Friday—1 p. m. Thureday. tinent question. We ourselves were WKNB—News; Caravan of Music. AtterB*** approved. remarked in a whisper to a girl Those Brottiem Again cuaslon on "Understanding Our­ liam Astley. that,, by his own standards, these WDRC—The Chicagoan*. January 18—The Second Sunday "Hark! A Thrilling Voice Is Sunday, Jan. 18 Men of God" Lt. Hodges, an excellent mnrki^j. thinking, in particular, of the fact 12i#e-5VDRC—Middle East Story. Pursuant to a notice of a change classmate; "That isn’t Santa Two Hebron GI’s are receiving selves” after Epiphany Arnold Thompson will be atage man with a shotgun, is sjsis tn. aach d;|»-,WTHT—Rporta. WCOC—Italian Life. V proponed in Article 1; Section 2, as much 'press"attention ms the , Sounding!.” 9;30 a.m. School of. Chriltian.- The Benediction . day of publication except SatunJay— three senators wouldn’t make suit­ that the- Lodge message reported WTHT—Snort*. WTHT—Newa; Mualc fn th* French Claus, at a l l . " ' " '' - The Week 9:00 a; m.’Sunday Schbol. (Note Otteftoiy— iwknagei’,'With Frank OaSi'ahaw In Unemployment' claim* in the (•redltod -with supplying hie unit • 4:3*—W’DRC—Tre»*urv Banitaland. of the church bylaws, action was war itself. 'They are- Raymond . Faith and Life. Postlude, ‘'Maestoso” by FLARH BUUn. OASES^, self—sealoutly.— to— MeCarthy^ — WTO"—N the Union CTurch in Rockville. tnere might not be long to wait use, and now the legislation' In­ WHAT—Polk* Time. last year with only $6 recorded in record every important phase dur­ 7:30 p. m. Sunday School Staff. tive committee at the clqirch. volved is coming Into' a Republi­ WDRC—Bro*d*»y'« My Beat. 1953, as proposed by the nominat­ Lutheran Church regular hours. Professor MacArthur of the. ij^fore some taxpayer' might de- fluenced and directed and kept in 7 ,ia_W ON S—Hank Tbonpaon Show. WDRC—Svmphonetle, the town till for licenses. Alto­ ing the childhood of my daughter Wednesday— ______* Hartford Serriinary Foundation will 8:15 p. m.. Church choir rehear­ can General Aasrmbly sponsored WTHT—Bert Andrews. WTIC—Catholic Hour ing committee, Stanley Matteson, Winter and<'Garden Streets 6:00 p. m. "Moments of Com­ line, McCarthy gives him proper WCCC—Oerm-ati-American. gether, more than $2,100 was KJIaudia). I ’Ve looked at enough Rev. Erich Brandt, Paator ' speak on "The Gospels." % sal, i t ' T iMuid that thev he fined and Im- by a Republican administration, 7 ;Sft—WONS—W uri' of L ife Hour. David Williams, Louis Tuttle, Mrs. spent by local residents for hunt­ fort” WNHC-TV. credit for having followed the Mc­ WTIC—To Be Announced. 2:80—New York Philharmonic. Jameri Brand and Mrs. Ja ck Mer­ faded, out-of-focus, under-exposed Ivan Beckwith, Organist North Methodist Church Tuasdiiy,. 8:00 p.m. Adult “Bible 1, aa thl federal ' law pro- and even we are beginning to WTHT—HeralU of Truth. ing, traphing or .flahing permits. 7:30 p. m. Ladies' Aid of the 447 North Mqin Street Carthy policiea so faithfully. WDRC—Vaughn Monroe. cer, were unanimously elected, as and over-exposed snapshots to last and Choirmaoter class in parsonage. think of the proposal as com­ WDRC—Vaughn MojirSa. WTIC—Tour Box at th* Opera It’s Union Forever a lifetime. I figure with this Lutheran Women’s Missionary Rev. John E. Post, 51inlster St. John’s Polish National 7:45—WTIC—Mualc. WCCC—Newa; Mualc. follows: League mission meeting and social Wednesda.v, 10:30 a.m. Ladies' {•This la the provlalon which. In mon sense and respectable and, WKNB—Sunday Serenade, Union, .the smallest town,, popu­ method I’ll be able to capture the Mra. John M, Ramey, Mlsaionary Society. Catholic Church' after all, quite conservative. 7:55—WONS—N e**; 30 Queitlonx 2:35—WCCC—Mualc. Clerk, Mrs. James Wright; Sunday,'Jan. 18, the Second Sun­ Thursday— 83 Golway Street ij^tion to these two Elsenhower Causes Mixed Up |:*0—WTHT—Dancing Psriy. lation-wise, in Tolland County, highlights and aidelighte of her day after Epiphany: Guest Organist . 3:30 p.m. Brownies. That's how time and familiarity . WTIC—Inalde Boh and Bay. 3:00—WCCC—Mualc. treasurer, Albert Driggs; elders, comes up with a record of sorts. 7:S0 p. m. Adult prospective Rev. Stephen Str.vJewskI itopolntees, has the Armed Sew- VvDRC—Gene Autry. tVTllT—Around th* World. Earl Butler, Mra. Loutke Tuttle, ciiteat years in action and' in color 8:50 a. m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m., Annual meeting of We bed Bome trouble \elTlng, operate In these areas of chang­ WHAT—Newa; Mualc of the Masters Two deer have been killed near membership group. Sunday. Jan. 18— / the phurch.<, Mis*.,Clara Skrabaez, Oycanist l » s Oonnnittee, which must ap ing social concepts. WONS—20 Oneatlon*. Mrs. Albert Post, - Mrs. Mil­ too.” 10:15 a. m. Worship service; Friday— after the news report of a certain WHAY'-Koatclinef* Conduct*. WKNB—N»w»; Sunday Serened*: there recently< and not a,, ^single Grosso - started the project .by Prelude: "Come,, Sweet Rest” Worship services at 9:30 and ■Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. Senior choir But, ss we were commiserating *;S0- WDRC—Tarran, 5VT1C—Elmo Roper. lard Park, Alexander Barber, 7:30 p. m. Annual congregation­ their appointments. In what Hartford luncheon the other day, 3:16—WTIC—Youth Bring* Tou Music. shot was fired. taking shots of his wife leaving the Bach V ' 11:00; Church School at 9:30 a.'m. rehearsal . - Sunday, Jan. 18. with our Democratic friend, what WONS—Thcatei rf the Air. Louis Tuttle, Nelson Smith, Latest kill went to Carl Gay of al (voters) meeting. Prelude "Adagio" ...... -a..Bach uember yesterday described just what the furp®*" WTIC—Reuben Perkeya. S:S0.^WTIC—Bob Consodlne. Hartford Hospital, approaching . Sermon': "Aglow with the Spirit” Friday, 3:15 p.m., Junior choir 8:30 a.m.. Mass. in the world do the Democrats WTHT—Hour ol Decision. George Borst, Stanley Matte- Danbury, who reported to State Saturday— Offertory "Ich Riif^Zu Dir, HeNc a "pickle luncheoR was—to organise a war WTHT—Darcing Party. son: dSacons, Walter Denne, the family automobile and entering Anthem:-'"©, Rejoice, Ye (Chris­ 9:15 a. m. "Moments of Com­ rehearsal. \ 10:30 a.m., High Mass. promise, when such things become WHAY—Polish American Home. WCCC—N*1v»; Music. Policeman Frank LaForge of St'af- the house. Closeups of the new tians, Loudly," ...... Bach Je.su Christ” ...... *Bach 7:00 p.m.. Junior High Club. .ilThe situation could be curedagainst if the cruel disease of Republican enactment? What is 9 . n(V_\VDRC—Oanrbueter*. WKNB—Ave Mari* Hour. t Edgar Coughlin. David Wil­ fQE|d Springs barracks, that his car fort" over WONS. • Postlude "Jesu, Meine Frende” WHAY—Nes'*; Record Review. 3:45—WCCC—Magaxir.e Musts. liams; deaconesses. Miss Faith baby were incorporated into the Offertory: "Reverie on "My Faith 10:00 a. m. Confirmation classes. Wilsonr and Kyes were to sell their arthritis, or war against (he cruel left for the poor Democrats, in the W TIC—P er Wee King. WTIC—Critic, at Large. dimjck the deer while on the Wilbur series along 5vlth smillnjg faces of Loohs Up to Thee"...... Diggle Bach * fleld of social legislation? What .do »:56—W DRC—Newa. 1 :0 0 -WTIC—'The Chase. j Fallow, Mrs. Russell Ta^or, Mr*. Cross highway not far from the, H.vmns: "From all that the Dwell The .“ialvaHon Arm.y # < * In General Motors, thus country of Russia. , 9:S«—WTIC—Grand Old Opry. WDRC—America Calling. happy relatives. * Installaton of officers of all the liberals espouse, when the con­ Jack Mercer; trustees, Leo Stiles, Massachusetts state line. church organizations. Below the Skies." 661 Mfala Street MvertBg all connection with that Our difficulty arose from the WDRC—Gunamoke. . 'VKNB—News; Sunday Sererade, I John Wolcott. Sherwood Bowers, Now his only worry is that he Second Congregational Church servatives back offithe-job dfs- WONS—Guv I.rf>mb*rdo Show. Wcrc-Mustc. Last month a 200-pounder was may have under-exposed, over-ex­ Postlude: "Poiltlude"’ Piel North Main at North SfrecI "AM hail - the Power of Jesus ('apt; Noemaa Marahall Mrporation. But Mr. Wilson told fact that General George C. Ken­ ability payments? 10. 'OO-W DRC—Steve Alien .Show. 4:50—WTIC—To Be Announced. ! James Wright, Fred McCurry, also killed in th« same area by an Name!" SHOE REPQIR WTIC—Dude Ranch Jamboree. * WCCC-News; Mu»h'. ■ posed, or had th'e pictures out o( 7 p. m. Vesper service led by Dr. George Roberts, l^e comndttee th at he^owns |2,- ney, who was air chief of staff un­ . Insult was added to Injury when, Richard Niese, George Thurber, automobile. ' The car was badly Luther League with the sound Interim Minister "Ye Servants of God” Sunday WTHT—Saturdav sc the Shamrock. WONS—Paula Stone Show. Conrad Rothammer.'WiUiam. Johnr focus. Sermon: "We Believe In Jesus 9;.30 a.m, Sunday School - <1^,000. Rmrrii of Stock, and th at der General' MacArthur during the Lodge message went on to ap­ ■WHAT—New»v R ecord ' R eview ;' 4t*8-WONS—New*...... damaged- ...... Stand by. There may be a slightr film, ’'-DedicaUd Men.’’ .Public in-/ — Barclay Wood, Organist WONS—Chicago Theater of the. Air. W D R C —Quiz Kid*. .son; church school board, Mrs. OverpasH Delay Seen Christ" i0:.50 a'.m. Holiness Meeting hs cannot afford to pay the taxes World W at II, advancedt^^s ap­ propriate the world “reorganiza­ in;I.V WHAY—Nick C,ro*al Trios. ly used movie camera and projector vited Refreshments will be served tion.” which once had to be spelled 5:00—WTIC—Hollywooa Pl*yhouae. Gustave Eicholtzer, Mrs. Sher­ The series ot snftw and sleet following the service. Sunday, Jan. 18: 9:30 Reception of three new Sermon:-"Refrlshing Quietness’ lie would have to pay If he sold parently a major argument for 1*;3»—Mu.»lc With a Rent. WCCC-,Mu»lc. wood Bowers, Mrs. Harold Fyler. storm.a experienced in this area for sale next week. members into the church. —Cspt. Marshall bowles in Connecticut. Oh. wc WTHT—Hotel Adolpheua Orcheilr*. WKNB—News; Music. Maintaining Its Reputation ______71«s Week 9:30 a. m.. Church School. that stock now. contributions• to~tlie ~ wa r' against know the Democrats will manage — WD R C-^R arn P aiiee.------^------V\ U Ut'—O o r lc Adam*. - -David—W4H4a-mBi Mrs—Earl-Butler «my-ptay-a-Fol*-4n..delaylng-com.=, 1frr4»-aTTnT7~Divtne-Worship.------__ 5 .J0 ___Intermediate Methodist __ 2:M 4 U'UmiTi WTIC—Rhythm Rent'eivout. WTHT—Chautauqua Symphony. and Mrs. J. Herbert Finlay. pletion of the Dobsen avenue over­ Many local' residents, esp"ecialP“ Monday Youth Fellowship. Manchester Memorial Hospital \ ' •jAnother solution, that hinted by arthritia, his own opinion that war to sneer at what is actually, pro­ 10:45—WHAY—New*. 7:30 p. m. Altar Guild meeting Prelude—"Blessed Are Ye Faithful WHAY—Pave A Life. World Wide Mission, Mrs. pass . in 'Vernon. The structure, those in the immediate Manchest*’- 7:00 Senior Methodi.st Youth 2:00 p.m. Sunday School at Slhi Sanatbr Taft yeaterday, la to have With‘ Russia is Inevitable, Where­ posed and at what is actually done, tl;0A —All Statlo ra—New*. , WDRC- Arthur Godfrey. area, overlook* the fact that ftta' - at the church. New members are Souls” ...... Brshms WHAY—Record Review. George Borst, Mrs. A. H. Barber,' which will span the Wilbur Cross Fellow.ship with Bob Lewis leading I ver Lane- Cecil Kittle, director (iangreaa change the law. under the Republicans... But, just 5:50—WTIC—Counterspy, Invited. Hymn 41—"When Morning Gilds fore we cen't afford to lose any 11 tO.'V—W D RC—S tar* for Defense. WDRC—World New*. Mrs. E. B. Inman, Mrs. James highway, was expected by many to ford Springs is an important town the worship and Tom Fenn as rec- ■ 3:00 p.m. Soldiers’ Rally Hol- the same, here Is a bold piece of WTHT — Saturdav Night Dancing Wednesday— the Skies." j |ln all this, there is little quea man-hours ’ becauv of arthritis. WON.S—The Shadow. Brand, Mrs. Francis, Wethcrell; have been rekdy for use by the end in Tolland County. Thi.s same com­ reation leader. ! yoke. Mass., Lt.-Col. W. O. Harris, piracy reaching put and hi-jacking Parly. »;4.4_WirAY—New*. munity also boasts of being the 3:30 p. m. Children's Choir re­ Sacrament of Baptism. tjjm about the irnpartlality with ll;IS_W ONS—Midnight Matinee. flower committee: Mrs. Wallace of the month. The Week speaker We have to lick arthritis, he a celebrat'eil Democratic canripaif;n 5:55—WDRC—I.*rrt L**ueur. Newt. home of a progressive textile hearsal. Responsive Reading- 610. which Wilson and kyes would ful- WTHT—Women In Uniform. . Evealag Jones, Mrs. Carl Benson, Mra. When the overjjass finally comes Anthem ’’There’a a Beautiful Monday— 6:45 p.m. Open air service aeemed to say, so we can lick Rus­ issue, and the Denvocratic fear is .WTIC—A lex Drier Into active use in ^m pleted form operation that recently received a 7:30 p. m. Annual congregation­ 8:00 Ingraham Circle meets with -• .7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting WDRC— our Star Time. . , 4 :* i—WDRC—December Bride. Nellie Bradley, Miss Jane Crock­ al meeting with election of offi­ Land On High" ...... Taylor iH their official duties? Nobody sia. ‘ ...... that the Republicans .might Actual­ ‘WONS-^Rev. Marlin Jackson. it will bring a measure of relief citation and write-up in a Boston •Mrs, lAjcUIe. O.’Brien...... 7:30 p.m..RaJvatioh. meeting ly do something about it, after all. 1 1 :! 0 -WDBC— Public Service Pro- ett. Mrs. Agries Hayes. Mrs'.' Fred cers, with action bn the matter of Vocal soio-, Mrs. George-Borst, ■ 4iapects .that they .would .indulgo We are sorry he got his causes ' .gpeo' WHAY—SporU. not only to local motorists but. to journal, devoted to woolen man­ 8:00 Educational leaders meet Sermon: ‘Ta'rnlahed Ideals," y WTIC-New*. Stawson. Mrs. Fred Pohlman,-Mrs. prozidlng more room for the Sun­ . contralto official favoritism to their for- Suppose the RepiiblicanH do 11:30^ WTIC-Mualc. parents living nearby as well. Since ufactures. Scripture—Galatians, 6, 1-10. with Pastor at par.—On the Lin*. Rev. David O oekett, Minister Study and prayer, to be followed Recessional hymn, "Take My Life Postlude, "Fugue in G Minor" the whistle. One appropriation was 85,200 to 4:00—Victory At Sea. WHAY—Easy Listening.- Fathers were guests of honor Mr*. GiKirge Meade, Organist hy a short business meeting con­ I * ' precedent men of lesser stature campaign , will make out just as 4;.10-‘I Married Joan. 11:15—W D R C -PFC Eddie Fisher. and Let- It Be" ...... Me.aaiah, 3:30 p.m.. Annual (fonitregalldri In short. I conceive that a great the cemetery fund for the ejection WTHT—Thought* Iri Paaalng. and heard the mixed repertoire of EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT cerning calling a youth worker. part of the miseries of mankind {•' •6d principle might be brought .5:00—Date With Judy. songS offered <*)y the United Air­ Po.atlude. "Grand Chorus’’.-.Biggs. meeting; 7:00, Pre-Conflrmatiqn : t well if it doesn’t take on Russia of a memorial to veterans. 5:30—Ilopalong Caiiidy. WTIC—aifto n Utley. Sunday, Jsnugty 18. Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., CTloir re­ •Omitted at 8:00 o’clock service. are brought upon them by the fala* A THRIFT WEEK! ii^to the public, service, eventually ■ TTie sum has. been set aside' for B:00—Lone Ranger. WONS—Dance Orcheatra. craft Club Choral Group aa enter­ League. too. 11:50—WTIC—Star* from Paris. 9:30 a. m,. Church School. hearsal ••Instead of the'anthem , the of­ estimiftes they have made'of the the purpose from'the sale, of burial S:.30—You Aaken For It tainment. The club- was directed Tht;- Week pouring exactly the thing the 7:00—Dangerour Aaslgdlnent WDRC—Art Waver Orchestra. 10:45 s. m.. Worship Service. fertory solo, "Let Not Your Heart Monday. 7:00, Explorer scouts; value of, things and by giving too present law is designed to pre- lots in the Veterans Field portion 7:30-Bre*k The Bank. AVHAY,—Moohiight Memorlea. yb Catherine Fazioli. Ptelude. "Ahdsntlno’’-- Bohn. Be Troubled" by.Speaks he sung much for their whistles. We Approve of East Cemetery where the monu­ 8:00—All-Star Revue. WONS- .Dance Orcheatraa. 7:30, Beethoven Glee Club; 8:00, T^nt - 11:55—WONS—Newa At the conclusion of the meet­ Hvmn. "Come Mv Soul Thou Must firs t 'Church of Clirisl, Hcientlst bv June Gaal, soprano, at the 8:00 ment will be built. 9:00—Your Show of ShowK ing coffee and aaiidwichea were Masonic Temple G Clef CTub. Now we haven’t rushed out to 10:.30—Your H it Parade. WHAY—New*. Be Waking" Haydn. /O'clock service. "Very frequently during the past Future income from sale of lots 12:00—WTIC—New*: To Be Announced, served in the cafeteria. Tuesday Brownies; 6:.30. I ■ , ' buy our black Homburg yet, and 11:00-Wrestling. ivnur*—v*wM Offertory. "Offertory” —Schuman. 9:30 and *10:45 a. m.. Church campaign, it w:as said that wc there will be handled in the .same 12:00.::-Mv»trry 'Theater. Sunday service, Jan. T8, 11:00 Boy .Scouts;. 7 :.')0, T r u s I e es we may eventually have to solve 1:00—Newa l2:Sa-WTIC—Palladium 0»che»tra Announcing Hymn, "Prayer Is the Sdul’s Sin­ School. organization meeting; 8:00, Board aliould have -a goyermnent of laws way all income, froiri burial lot 12:65—New'i a.m. • - - - the problem by dumping some SoBday cere Desire’’—Hastings. 10:45 a. m., Nurserv. of admlniatratlnn; 8:30, fliurch lather than a government of men. sales is, the directors voted. A. .51. JUST WHAT THE NORTH END NEEDED! Anthem. "Just For Today" Senior Sunday school, 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p. m'., Jr. HI meeting, "'‘ Savii^ BdHko^MaNclieslei' ' The iiecond appropriation was 10:00—Frontier* ot Faith. ' , Council; 9:00, Pa.ri.sh Evangelism liquid shoe blacking over one. of ,Choir. • W'ednesdav evening meeting. featuring a. missionary film.. , T^is principle provides ' trouble, $3,604.09 for the Hartford County 10-30--Mr. Wizard. Comtniltei. . bur browns, arid ,we maje-cVen de­ 11:00—Super CIrcua. Sermony'The Whisper in the Soul” 8;0» , • ■ 7:00 p. m„ M. Y. F. Worship ser­ A MUTUAL SAVIAGS BAAIC right now. aa law threatsma to em- Tax hill.. The bill, amounts to $46,- P. M. Reading room hours, Tue.sday VVedne'ada'y 2:00, Women's Mis­ cide, just like the feminine ad- INCOME TAX An UP to Date BARBER SHOP Hymn. "Savior Again to Thy Dear vice and sniriai hour. sionary Society; 7:30. Emanuel bqrrais the-progress to office and 604.09 while the sum provided in I2:00r-Klt Carson. Have your taxes computed or and Frldaya, 12:00 to 4'.00 p.m.; 7:00 p. m„ Epworth League THE ONLY ONE IN MANCHESTER .ministraTion supporter who hps the budget' is $43,000. .The budget 12:,30—Candy Carn'val. Name We Raise"—Bamby. Choir; 7:30, Feast of Lights; St. to( reeponaiblllty of a good man. 1:00—The Nalui-e of Thing*. checked by a qualified tax aC'- Postlude, "Adagio"- -Mendelss’ohn. Wednesdays, 7:00 to 7;,55 p.m. fyoung adults) meeting with Mrs. maintained that her loyalty is mAde up before the tax bill is WITH THE BETTER SERVICE ' Mary's. v B pt the problem should be faced 1:15—What'* Your Trouble.: coantaat. Call Mitchell S-S4 Iff 7:00 p. m.. Pilgrim Youth Fel- The' public is^cordially invited to Leonard Lincoln, speaker, on the MAIN STREET doesn’t depend upon bangs, not to figyred'by county offlclal.s. 1:30—Ciscf Kid. attend x>ur services and use our Thursday 6:30, Girl Scouts; S.'fiO. 923 honestly and frankly, and resolved ' 2:0l)-:-AmpHcnn Inventory. for appointment, o'r atop In at JUST OPENED BY A WELL KNOWN BARBER lqw.ahip in the Community H'ouse, subject, "A-Visit with the Penn­ d ispel Bible hour. ■ f ■ ' g o ln for it at all. But wc can ap­ 2:3(1—Name * The Same. 344 Main Street. Available at reading room. . ' . '' •' sylvania Dutch.’’ and Miss Janet clearly, even If it means that it Is Friday. 8:00, .Missionary Circle. ' Deposits nutde on or before the fifth of any month prove, anywjy'*. 'BOLT Ol’T FRONT 3:00—This I* Youf Life. your 4NWvenlence. home c o m f o r t "Life’!' will be.the subject of the Knofla in charge of devotions. adt so easy f&r Eisenhower to get 3:30—Stu Erwlii Show. HAIR CUTS $1.00 (IncludinK Hair Tonic), -r Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, Jan. Saturday 9:00, Junior choir; draw Interoft frotir the first of the moath. * I , "Ike” looks . fine in his -Hom- 4:0O-KMkIa, Frtn and Ollle; Gospel Hail Through The Week 10:()0, senior confirmation. sr|iat he wsints to get, or for -Wil- San Diego, Calif., JAn. 1'7— 4:30—Omnibua, .Jk_ 415 Center Street. 18. The Golden - Text is from Monda.v, 7:45 p. m., W.S.C.S. 'burg. So does John Foster. Dufies. The "new” Tommy Bolt has the 0:00—Fret' Waring. BOYS’ HAIR CUTS 75c (Including: Hair Tonic) CURRENT RATE 2Va% .Bon to keep what he wants to MORIARTY Bros. Psalms 16:3,11. .’’The Lord ia the meeting in the chapel Rev David So does .Anthony .Eden. So doe.s- golf' galleries here bamboozled. .«:30—'Till* ,Ia Charle* Laughton. portion tff mine inheritance and of kdep. 6:45—Walter Wincbell. .10:30 a. 'm.; Breaking of Bread! M. Srhodekeh of Africa will apeak Churrh of the Nazarene The thunderous transplanted Tex­ 7:00—Red Skelton: ' 3 1 5 CENTER ST my cup: thou maintatnest my lot ^ DEPOSITS OVER 1 ______■ Winaton Churchill. So does' Dean 12:15 p. m.. Sunday school. on "Modern Samaritana." . Mrs. z - 466 Main Street * an from Maplewood, N. J., not only 7:30—Thit la Sho« Buslneaa. GOSMETICS T:00 p, m!. Gospel "meeting. - | . Thou wilt show me^ the .path Grave Ferris is in charge of th,e Acheson. And if it is dignified ;8:00—Toaat»Of Th* Towft. SiB.OOO.OdO , Jw t Writes Two Letters is atop the field with a Score of SILENT GLOW Thomas Zoda, Prop. The Week ' . of life.’’- • ' program, and the Willing Work­ Sunday,! Jan. 18; enough for these men, it is elegant 134 going into the third round of 9:00—TV Playhouse. WE CARRY AIX. 10:00—Burn* and _Allen Show. . LEADING BRANDS 421 NO. MAIN ST. COR. NO. SCHOOL ST. ’ Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.. Prayer Selections from the Bible inclutle ers Group are hostesses for. the 9:30 a.^ tp,., diuKch School. Tert- . Rerz'lng Manrheatof'and Vicinity . JWhen B^dia&r. Taft, defending enough for an iriauguration. And it ■the $10,000 San Diego Open Golf 10:30—Ozzie am. Harriet. OIL lURNERS meefitig. j the following; "Happy ia the man evening. nyeon McFajl, superintendent. For Ovitf 45 Yenrs. Tournament today, but thus-, far 11:00—Sunday Neira SpeclaL own criticism of the Eiien- is good for business, since it cre­ 11:15—FIreilae Theater. Arthur Drus Storis SHOE ^HINE SERVICE ALSO AVAILABLE Friday, 8:00 p. m., Praver meet- j that flndeth wisdom and the >man Tiieaday. 9:00 a, 'ip.-. Willing 't 10:85 a. m., Morning Worahip. terrible Toritmy hasn’t -aven jbst ll:45-Thla U th* LU*. T«L Mltchdl 3-S13S tag. ^ i that getteth iindje^staniling. Shq is Workera and >Iizpah Groupa, ail- Rev. C. E. Winslow of the Fii;6t M|sar eppotoUnent of M a ^ Dur- ates a 'demand for % new article, hii^ temper. , , ■ > .12:15—New*. , , ,, \l 1 1

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TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ■SBSsriertnBBCTsr Sense and Nonsense

If you count all ypu.r aaseta you. noble, ,Polish bjifh. was . .always alw'ays show a jpirbfit. r ^ P y ^ - troubled by. the huances of Eng­ lish. its pecular idioms and varia­ X-!^ '■ ■ - •»" tions. CS Here is an old story rekindled: Bell to Make Debut Af an old folks’ home, whire I live, In Judge Charles Egan's rnurt e n 1 was suddenly and severely .stric­ one day Paul asked a witnea.s, ken by some unknown trouble. It "W here were yoii when • you was necessary that someone as­ werenT where you .said you w e r e ? " ' As Silk Town Leader sist me 'to my room. Several of Judge Egan rapped his gavel. m.v old friends — one at a time - "Just a moment. Let me wonder ow d What changes the British Ara«r- Called on me, with sympathy. that one, too. Where were you. . , Strong D Staters Trounces Indians, After heardlnjr my story all o f when you weren’t wtiere... you Arm ory Enlranor Ican made in recent daya will be them told their stories about said you were? Counsellor, I don’t .given a thorough test this week aches snd pains. All were worse think 1 could an.swer such a ques­ Acid Test for Arms By HAL TURKINGTON To Oppii Tonight ; end as the locals engage Wllkes- than mine. When the sympatethic tion. Pleas^ reframe it. Point-happ.V Merlrifn rut loose Barre a two games home and nurse called on me 1 said: "I am There was another day when Poquonock Upsets Bowlers, 90-65, with s devasisting attack in the The main entrance t« the Ar- Naaslff Arm*, undefeated leader* , home series that has first place in not sick, but all of my friends who Paul said to a witnc.ss, "I show flnsi three periods in the Armory njory will be open tnnIghL of the Rer Senior I.«ngue with , the American League hanging in called to see me are .'much ^orse you a piece of coat and I a-sk you, last night snd dealt out a 72 to 49 Railing* have hern put In place, •even *traight triumph*, make I the balance; The flr*t of the set off than I ain.” I got up from m.y what is it ? " A r m V O n l e r heating to the Manchester High and the Stale 'Pnhilr Work* bed and walked to the dining their debut tomorrow afternoon in Lukas Gets 54 Points for Herm’s Department ha* .aanctlnned I brings (he club’,* together in the The witness replied, "A piece of Indians. The win enabled Coach room and ate a heaty meal. / the Connecticut BaBketball Afl-toi-ia- temporary guard rail* ao that : Armory tonight at 8:49 following coal.” \ Floyil Brackley’s Raiders to nail a preliminary betwien Hernt’s Ca­ •...... ■tlqn, playing ho*t to the Wa!Ung.-_. -..X the (Innra eniild he thrown open . Paul thanked him. "Yes, that’s ford-Brldgeport entry. Tap-off i.s STANDINGS a aolid hold, on third, place In..the meras, and .the. West . Side Dales, Most men who nin down women CCTL standings. for the —puhltc’*- me. That right." acheduled for 3 o’clock. The Na*- \V pula an end to the rear en- two Junior ciuhs, at 7:19. '> are running down one w om an onl.v. *lff Hawks and House & Hale will THE Nassiff Arms ... I>AN MO'/,/,l, the b».si "little” PUOOY BELL takes over the — Rem.v de Gourmont. tranee through *now and mud. Ralph' You’re so handsome, so appear in the preliminary starting Double Strikes .. man seen In schnlsstic ball in Red and Blue charges tonight, a strong, so full of mu.sclcs. at 2. Frankie’s quite a spell, and Dick Cunning­ club that has posted eight vic­ After man came woman and Peter -S top looking in that. m ir-. A GOOD CROWD i* expected at Herald Angle Collegians ...... ham led the visitors who threw tories In eleven outings and-trail* she has been after him ever since. ror. the Ea*t Side Rec to watch Nasalffs Cypres* Arm* ... up 'one of the-beat . gtve sntl go the Barons by a mere six p^en- alep out against faster competition. By H e’ m’s Camera* offense* that kept’the locals run-' tage points. Coach Eddie White’s The visitors boast the league's N ew ington ..... charges have been victorious in 11 No lawyer ever' delighted „a She- D on't he tw o faced. \ E.\RI> W. YOST ning all night. The remarkable Local Sport courtroom more than Paul Su- . I p ’ - t-p ’’f I hau Muo' faces leading scorer in' Ronnie DelBian- Ann’s Spot ...... thing- about It was the iincann.v o f 15 cage games. / • n - s s Bports Editor ‘‘That’* what I mean by accordion pleating, lady!” pinski of Jersey City. Paul, of do you think I'd wear this one? co. He will team with Frank Coc- s'hots that Moe.zl snd Cunningham There is little a new coach 'could ' CO in the fronicourt. Cecil Gabriel. I A n , upset win and s .54-pnint were able In get off that found Chatter ask for. Under Sonny Hertaber-, a the Wallingford pivot, is capable of ! scoring spree by Jess lAikes high­ the hole 12 feet above' the court who drew his release rather than OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MA.IOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE holding hi* own with the best in the : WEEit.END COURT TILT.S been passed with flying rnl- a reduction in pay-Thursday ni|(ht. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS lighted action Isst nlftht in the Rec Sl'N’DAY'S CBA haskethsll league. Coins. iXskethall. of course- brought the club right up to th's T. M. ■■(. U. ^ PM. . ItU *f DtA pirMw. M. port two indepcmient league en- tween Nassiff* and Wallingford EGAD, etW Se / THi6 TAKES nie Gomiir. and Jerry Harri.s, will Hertford Sport Center (iolleglsns 'O ulrlassrcl have the leagues top scora# I-* 6 ^ WE BETTER K iD D iW /M E , Answer to Previous Puzzle an op p ortu n ity'Ih e week, end ir|„. n i,^ a h-althy sign to h»ve is Acheduled to start at 3 .o’clock. ME BAC4< TP THe PAYtf start at guards. The former was trounced the Dpiibtf Strike Bowl-, Ray Felix, who win he at.'hlallsuol JUST POWOER- BPOl^THATl “You’ll have to think up a more convincing story than dirty io watch two different types of tenms lii leagiirs the caliber of the WHEfJ I FPK6D V'JITM Smafiest State □ □ □ a standout with Bridgeport of thq ,ers, fO to fi.V, to supply the upset M^Hd^n nSl pivot post In the a'tartihgAtheuo. r OME R ig h t spark plugs— I had the car washed lees than an hour ago!” rim KETCHEtL/ WE U6EpTP POFF EACH i American League for several sea­ basketball when tl'^B: itish Amcri- American and CBA. A* long ss of the s-ason. Lukas went wild ss B. r nUSINESS MANAGER George The real of the* slartinR Dve i" 1 Ip ■folii*,-.e|||. If TRADE RESOUNDIMG ^ o t h e r t il l . UP FBPM TH ' I t sons. cans play Wllkes-Barfe tonl.ght at teams do not have home b at the Armory In an American Ings on the some day this corner 89 to 72 win over Newington. |■‘||rl■,. rf ...... I this morning that a five dollar al- ' l o Scootch Capasso. Gene Coomh.s- sec* no reason why each can’t ___ 0 .3-8 .3 by Knight In the backcourt-.'an*' V — NOTHirJG LIKE i f IM b e t t e r GUESS HE„ 0 Pewter coin and Clyde Brouker are also expect­ League gam e and .'tunrfiW a flc i- As a re.’ ult of last night’s srtlon. i''uiinliigliain. if , ___ 9 .Vfi 21 tendnnfce, prize Will be awarded at Kenney Ooodwyn and Buddy Ack­ 1 Smallest state meet o|>eratlng expenses and end NIrhnileni.iUI If .... f) (U> all home games of the Arm* In the t h e s e MAMBV-PAMSy, SHAPE/ WAMTS, SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH o f M alay ed to see a great deal of service. noon 3:00 at the East SlHe Rer the Bow lers. Collegians snd 0 erman up fr o n t ’ -- of the Union, up with a few dollars to boot. Rerlie. r ...... 1 1-3 7 CBA. The prize will be given by vv 80K6R5 OPTHe, To 10 Story The latter can be remembered for when Naasiffa meet \Va|lingiN;d in Frankie’s are now deadlocked for Neill,. <•...... ; .... 0 (VO Eddie Bartels',’ ' former Dorlb • Rhode — — 1) the Ns.selff Arms Sporting Goods ^ ^ MODERrl ERA- fO R / 11 Lieutenants his atellar play with the Universitv the -Connecticut • Basketball As- SHOTS IJRRE AND THERE .atcond place In the standings. Each ..V4 . lU . 2-6 ro- Carolina State forward wbo-atan T lt is team trails the psce-selting Nas­ Ilelrjel. ig ...... 0 IMI T) C om pany...... ' KEEPS (ab.) of Connecticut. aoclallon. \ All America Red Heads, touring Shemi-ncli. rg ... six feet. ftv{ inches, makes nicknamed u .... ir (VO D 12 Auricles ca t o m m y Conrari, who is ■ T on igh t’s attraction limla fir. ^^irls basketbn'l teem from ?Ils- siff Arm s bv tw o ganT*s. Fenisine. lu ___ .3 2-.A K dehut with the quintet toniL ' n ••------Rhody" |U c_ 8*j«c. Is C D ' 19 Jump on one doing a commendable job in his place at stake in the oldest or­ \ n ri. hnr^' hrrn plRvlnR' to rRpftc- LUK ^AS’ P E R r . O n w. 51 tvA N U E .. . . 0 3-8 a MAX 8C:HUBI<:RT rnllitrl n slao. Bartels was secured in 41 [ m 0 K. i", 13 Conductor foot first season, will counter with I .VI Surowlec ganized plo circuit in the co’unliy. it>^ti.rnou;s in Comwctlcut appear- '»he previous high of 47 Tofnis iHple In Cheney Brothers’ Crsvat (ksft when ' Middletown su: ffiisj ....20 14-.32 72 Bowling League last night while 14 Printing 21 Appropriates Norm Burke snd Bing Miller at | Tile BA’s and Barons have clashed anccVdiiring the past two weeks. | .3l*nrhr,li>r (4ffi dered Its frahchbie aftai/ falling F. n.- * Henry Bengstnn had a .361 acore. mistakes 22 Crafty forward*. The^ former is currently* twice before this term and .each ■The' Rgd Heads attihctcd a full, re-losate in anothar city. .John 5 3 ( 2 ^ 31 Bam boolike 45 Festival KA ( i.rn —DAKT j.K A uri’; K>m^ll. if ...... 2-4 j Henry Lange was the big nolae In 15 Envoy leading the locals in the scoring i emerged victorious of',''its own liou.«e af-vthe A im ory three years , MoiiRify rf ...... Mazziotta wagwee^._ _ svto,Idt. W*tbj IImak- 23 Sym bol for grass 47 Wings Rec Resulls r' ? Cheney’a Aiixlliery League laat .lO irtR e r______departm ent. Big At Surowlec .will [ court. ago . . JoX-Black. scn.sational re-' fto u rli. If . ; ...... room for Bartela,*Bl|a(dMi:lamael' — tantalum...... ■SS^frican -fly------48^Honor. with-a • 4.‘ Rffl Sox 1. MoiUnr*ii. If ...... ;g! night with a 137-378. BUI Rice 17 Seniors (ab.) Jump center, a good~scc>fer in“ hfs“[ Yunkr 4 BrnwnR 1. PItggj~Bpll,’’one of ■ the gr.’atcst- tleP pitcher w i t h the Bm okl^-r and-Bartela.- B4Rt ki ll- 6%^*- Boh- 24 Slumbers v;£tr-.)______...fe a s t ...... — AMli^hr *' ...... fpRT’ ifi enme up with a ^ O three string T- 18 Pronoun’ ----- own right,- ■Sumwiec -is -a vahmble l -• rhtHte'r'J^, !Trr11»iTT!»-2.'^"*-'-‘ t'finsrtelVihtr pTayer* 6T all *fl0ie 'gild" Dodger.* last'*he8son....ndli-he t-he liolltfltat. ,R vYEf A HAZARDOUS ...WHAT OF VOU WHOSE HANDS ...WHAT IS VtXJR man the Main street drill.shed i Cincinnati Red Ktocklngs le'l Ih M'vrpnn. Ig ...... !.. 1 iui J averaged 14.3 points per gam e . MieaiON OFSRAIuTE 6 0 ILL FIT AN OAR? NO 50 Biblical 1892 with a (Mfl ie averaging better t h ^ K n o i n t f WORTH TO OUR W JT 24 30 31 should he prctlv well filled at tap-V*” L i " , ’ wHli Bloomfield In the CBA during p mountain ThIhIp per geme. Up front wilkio^^rre IMKJRT .BVEIW EWORDeMAN, THAT I VOW/ , INTREPID off time at R:.30. P"”'' "f P"‘ ron.a. The ; 1-17 55 theXflret ^tind. t.sni 1* a former MAN AM ASm i .MprldPH '• will have Roger Layne ahd Temm.v I^OM PAN Vp 53 Tem porary Baptiam eeremonie.s for Manches- i ''I'’/'" ’ -V?'’'' ' <«•- , BuckneilAd Harvard player. H»e CRAFT., Baptiam reremonif'B for Manrhrfi* .. i a.Vl.v. L‘...... V w r riP. Smith while Jim -. C'athcart ind possessor BATTLE FOR FIRST PLACE *...... — ri. i Iter rh ib . . T h e top “ ono for 1 •"’‘rfiyki AllRfLllH. if . 2-2 6 \ teraN aa.slffs in the CBA are-a,-hod-iff'T f"'' Pni hu ...... ' \ J Hnlilel. Jerry dalahrese share -the'^jniard 56 Tell uled Sunday afternoon at 3 :.30 at book ^ during the-m2- Nat.onat 'Irt'”ir.V .'^ ri .... 57 Embellished A.5IF,RirA\ RASKLTBAf.L the Ka.*t .Side Rec against Walling- * ba..ehall aesSon waa the , X D«it, If ...... (Ip Us\BigThree position*. Ij/Loe Radqvtch, v ja rl 58 Click beetle LEAGUE ford. The down-st-ie aggregation. * ansmg from the n,ant-, ...... ^ ' , 7..? If .. Hawkins and Bob ihiddy tpund V 3* N-llle. l( out the club. ■* ' • ' 59 Ransom a combination of Wallingmid and "f 2« " 1 'be .s»wl*,i,* , 7.^ Tin (frnn. r ... Th)e Ie a big one for Wllkee- ’ 42 Bridgeport .stars, should provide a Polo Grounds wherein, G.eorge I RfiihRMTi. ‘ rf np.tewp'tl. r ^. EiijcWs Big Night VERTICAL nr.vfjfr. If .... j I Uiirrv. r ...... Rarre and theyTklll air the game stern lest for the unbeaten Rec .Spenrer of the Clants and the' Wilkes-Barre Barons Csid.'.' Willaid Srhmldt each made Hw^^DPOtT. r- , . . ^ * Gviirlu I K ... , batik Rome for the fana to he£r-...... 1 Ailm ents Id 47 48 44 I.s>a';ue pnre-setter*. McQuppjiPy. r~. 4X WJUirtinji. .Iff'-/ 2 Soothsayer only one pilch and each was in­ OCoiin'‘H. i'4f . . V n m . IK .. By THE ARSC lATED PRRI4A .There is. much speculation aa tc v s . ThV ('B;\, pntlerned after the volved Jn a deciaion. Spencer Mrn;,hpr, iK .. fff>«nnrM’k. Ir When BoSton’e three,...... of ...... Bofi how the club wHI.RPainlier Bell T. M. *,(. u. a en es.' 3 Loiters 30 53 SH « I non- (lefiinel hut long-time siieeess- emerged the winner and Schmidt roTfi-y, Ijf ... I Coiisy, Ed Macaulay and Bill He has the expertMpe^MiU-knowf »»tl >, Wt* fcrew, PM. 4 Baranof island 51 A.NTH ESTER fiil Eaet'-rn l.engife, llinllK Us play­ ToIbIp ...... 32 K.lft 5 Seine ST lire loser in the box arore . .Stan Surir^ ** tiBlf 11m/*. 13-3.7 n#*rm'R. I Tc.lsX ...... io !5-2f1 .1.^ ' Sharman are hot, tHe» Celtlca are l.hia personnel. He is fOnUlih' with ers to ('iinnertleiit soil. The eail- Musial of the Cards, VVhltey Lock- 1 Pr/ipA It helftimr; a tough club to atopNjn the Na- (he league, ita power,, iu balance, "They dumped a lot of work on top of my lotions and 6 Attire Munrhpp- ber of play Is not ss good ns. the ,polntA in one by P«te Bae- ; ter. and is capable o f gettU if in.|there . h F 5 1 British-Americans man of the Giants, Bobby Adams tionsi Baekethall Aeaodiation. -braam i.. Jwh'ile.-l-WAS~-outL-ilow-can-anyboLdy.-keep.-an. -7-VicUms-nf.,------.\merlrnn. and enunot expert lo r.inl o f the BnrnAifle RAA:l«e in IflM. hlmaalf and droDPtowp : -siet l*nrA*v ■nd R oy M. Mflln and iepeel>dly dioppeil ln—M>st The Celtire walloped the Mil. orderly desk?” be, .but fan* will have a ehanee Lukas tossed in 26 field goala~snfT ahots when they are needed mo*t Connie Rya'ii and Richie Ashbuni den worked fn^ hall i.nu wellwrii *nnend sei I "'hukee . , Hawks last night; 100-90, view home, town produet* two charity throwa. The winne:-* A popular )^y. Ptiggy has tlH aa- He Didn’t Say Goodby BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM of the Phillies participated in all up a pattern u,sXg fall Bob Beebe ' ^*** ‘''*'* (^htch d^d the TONIGHT “ tion. uacd by five player*. The bald- BOOTS AND HER RUDDIES R o H in i; AI o r r EDGAR MARTIN 8:45 I heir club’s games (l.Ml during In the pivot. The^llver CItv live ' ‘‘’hetman took game\hon- seta to.direct the duh.through a Na.ssiffs have a good rluh in their headed Hartford star acored 17 prnapereus aeason in the-ABL. the HS.52 season . . Strong evidence scryened ami weav^ tmtll they ! Y had. 22 / W E 'D'BETTER. Bl D\0 WiVi n 't own elasa. Manager George points In the first period, added hut Tickets will go di saSKin the ■3V\K7 V < 3 0 »6 STATE ARMORY msy be found in the N. L. offlrlal got the good shot an th(*y wpre '^ MACAiiley acrotihted for 16\ / WA7CHlOtrrFOJZ C Mitchell's cla.ssy Arms should he I9.'’)2 averages for tho.se w ho m ain­ two In the second stsnza, canned box offihe-at 6:w tonight., Ageerve , able to hold their own in the CBA. hitting. ^ ^ In the on ly oth «r lenfruo Knmk I SOO/MP.• VEN.'.. VKL SR\OV.V. tain Pee-Wee Reese of the Dodg­ 10 In the third canto and then the Fort Wayne IhstoUs defeatedfAAfAdX seata' are available' imffriMMrva- Preliminary a1 7:30 League members are Wallingford. Manchester had trouble ers is the best base runner in the finished up with 2.9 In the fourth the Indlanspnlls Olymntans 75-68. h il^ tn 12 Bloomfield. New Haven,—Meriden period. • '•*■- .- trating the sliding 2-i-2 z g a m e iT b e ’C'etera''h sbOlT.^lop’ stole BOBTON TOOK the lead in the id-im der -will- b e v a d m io ^ a t-a - ADMISSION .s.n.d.AVin.sted, All pl.ajdng. arca.s arc ■ 30 hases-and was-caught-only. flvp u|) by Meriden. The locals w uced rate in the gineralOuiinis- .within a rcaaonabie driving Pet. j ■* TpuM .Vo. 3 «n „ ...... M 3*. I’lmrtefi' PonlirolH ,7Vi; utes,, which started with the-score ,., Ing 19-.11 at intermission. H ...... f»7 lOfi 5 M«nrhx*tBr riiimhjnE . ..wil tied 60-G0, ail thP scoring' \va.. ilone . MKRIDE.V slalwiirls n^ri'B . r...... non' b.v ,Mei Kleckner, Connecticut'* six 407 1)47 - were not to he denied In Ihe Ia8l Til ntvn-n(‘’»iup»'o ...... onn Klr'^l S’’Alir*nFil Bonk .. .ixio. foot three Inih forward.'and BUI, X-. 4 iii 1 half either, Each collected three [ ‘ ■Dodd, t?oiga ie wh6 has' an 171(91'in Vj;; .jx*.».4.1 tj. i„ytif third •kessthh fth'd' 'a IDiiTb r;rlh4#f« (!UD # Inspectors height on K leckher, ^ gieiu.Vhmliti .... Il.'i |24 ST 73f, pail' in the last quarter lo nail p... Bui;* /*“ • Kleckner-counied twice frnntrthe 4. floor and once fm m the freefUirdvv. ... 'if? Jntneff In the parade with a n io -o f .Mai.rlmU, tf n . v-rs-.- . I - . . . . 4ai_-.-44a ..4fg, rasv,:' <)of-bttnderii lit the last 'aes*ion si-' S;dfdi.'Tt'. . . . . ; . . . n WeoYers - lin e’.forM he fina^ ftye ppt.n.tif.y^tlTltlL. •VaT'l-fSr' " - - -an:--K-*^*-* -r-.-— -,-v - - rv^WeA^t^- J- ' * *»KRItl1;l; C.1ILGSSER ■ ■Dodd, sank one (lopf. .shot' and two Bid k»* ...... A4 fit :4^4 .V. .i. .-. .-Z ■ fFee-throw*.' •— ------* . ... - ... -I. J-X-,.;- Only Roach' was hilling with rf -M 2«7 ; PiiFhlhf. If From here the Colgate Krr.n ...... 107 l;r*4 ahv degree of conalstency. Aitken Now it's YOUftMOVFif toHm Af^kwy ...... 102 ysMJI’ , DfilfJp. )f Spinners ; wont to Now Havon wlioro tonight got hot long after- the game .wss Tointe you man orai initraslad < iX, playa V a Io. hfAton by Connor- deiided and managed to hang up 16 points to lake the local scoring No/iHiTf Armh (3ll - tirnt 76-68 a little over a month R in that# wa((>paiK*"0 I MK.Vk;V Al XII.MKY honoi.s with Roach only , a point H McAilsm. rf .. M echanics MIkpft («i behind. .Mozzi had 22 and Cunning- Tooruev. rf ...... job s. OLItfiil ...... 131 m Tiitfte . .1...... ham 21 tojead the virlora to their LA-.irw if' ''''' Smith , ...... H7 100 fouith tvin In six lesgue alarfs. R>-m".ii c ' # Electricians r>rtiTtiF*iiv ...... • ^4 , 31 Mam heater was losing Us fourth T'»’'r'lv. rx ...... * Tool ( i Die M a i^ Schedule in six tries.* „ Tofule ...... ¥>h .1«7 361 m 3 ''*11 .'...-it.- I Drill PrrBB#* (|i The local jayvees salvaged Ihe'^^McFlirUn*. ig’ ;?-; Katiirdav, Jan. 17 1 r; 11 >' ...... 122 r-M-124 37»« prelim as Moe Morehardt directed * Gauge Makers- ' Ah 4»rk . . . / • ■ . PA's vs. Wilkcs-Barie, ...... 117 103 104 324 the club lo a .99-.19 win over the # Material Handlers ’ .Mrrorthv ...... 9.*> bi02 -m hAifiim** A rm ory. Milter ...... <>1 M eiideh jnyV'ee*. * Precision Machinists ; KiiiiilHy, -Ian. IH ' rhnrteti INintIrrIM'ft |-TrrtFlte ; W I 2 7 1 ' •'■p...... -rr Experience NOT essential on most of these jobs. Nassiff* vs. .Waliingfoid; fb/M'kv I’f ...... * Sheet Meial Workan Rec. llarkaiiw « < I Vciirmrl. Pf O n e H h II ’ S l a k r a .Monihi.v, .lull. 19 L tete.' ...... 9) Hfi 101 2*0 Ol'Hiion. If ...... We train'YOU. Earn while you leorn! Teachers vs, W apinng, 7 Y. r)»4nuf» ...... Q7 31 3M Wtehnrl If s ...... Machine Operator^' j B'.hhx* -At R e e f o r I* 't> Pic'injRM, r ...... • Pioneer vs,' Silk Cil". 8:30 ...... I . . . 9 ] V , lOJ 2ftl Snttn ...... UH> 99 1^ 3^1 ' Ill'Ll' TC ...... 15 ednc*dii.v, .Ian. 21 . 1 fv.mii*V’in..rf j-AiiMln. If ...... Many other opMings B uck's va. .Morlni tv'.s. 7 V. r . . . 3A7 330 41S int*; Aniiiml imc-hall Nweeimtnke .state vs. .Millar’s. 8:.10 Y. llrtpdrr« l■(lwlittg' tnurnnincnf at the TolAte f.’ttzmnn ..; . . 34 fvi ! High. vs. East ■ H artford. 8;,10 riiinropiji* . W csl .Side Kec. lanes-, will lie. Hrnwn M llrAtiprr ...... 37 held Frlda.v and .Satiirda.v. High B ; A rm ory. ..M F»orh(*iiBe — ... Il.'i 100 Tiryiiolfte’ rf ...... NEW Employmaiil OffiM...... !»2 110 three string seore will, bring KdM-ntf. *'AmpF'BF»p. rf , ...... $2.'i uUh high single worth $5. 1;. Mfitf-i . If'...... I'South PUift'' Entr.v fee for- eaeh howler for UubbArd. If ...... 566 MAIN STREETt.4 t T/'i’nte .%A7 IlfVi , MtiH'i'. r...... three airing* will.he. $1.25. .At) I rjunphrll. r ...... (formerly Hamiltoa ('•llprr* tZt prneeed* from the event, npnn- ; Torld. rf , ...... «7;. 1*1 303 ■ore

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4 - ■4...... , ■ ■' ^ ■■■••■ - '■ . . ; ■ ,■ •: - ■ ■ - - \ • - - ■ -■ I ■ ■ c MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY., JANUARY 17,.1953 PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EV^NINa HERALD, MAH HESTER, GONN,# SATURDA1\ JANUARY IT,JL953 .. MANCHESTER EVENING H[I r a l e ^ JA,. ■ - • Female "5^ HouMhbId Goods 5T Automobiles for Sale 4 Auto Accessories-^Tires ft Roofing—Siding 1ft Help Wanted—.Female 35 Rooms without Board S9 Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 ■ \Vanted—Re*I Bslste TJ MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ Situations Wanted— MAGIC CHEF gas raflge with CONVERTIBLE AN HONEST PERSON TWO FURNISHED rooms, light UST YOUR home with E and E NOW . ing company. Aim all t.vpjs* of INDUSTRIAL NURSE Woman*'Will care for child in her Holler Broiler, 850. Tel. Mitchell BQLTON— Agency fdr the attention and aale Classified WHO'S GOING HOUSEKEEPING ,9-5121;...... housekeeping/ all utilities. Near 4-Room Ranch with bbeezeway WEST SIDE -..SPECIALS .. painting -and .ojuqgentry.. ..work. .home A a. m.. to .ii p^. m, Waddell ■ • THAT'S WHAT I-WANT that .you, want and axpect-Man- Oiiaranteed'work. Phone Mitchell Wanfed part time" for Rock-" Cheney'*. 224 Charter Oak street. "aild garage. Will go GI—Fricid Owner Leainnjr State BY POPULAR REQUEST *rhool area. Tel, Mltrhell 9-799.3. , TO TAKE OVER 1941 HOTPOINT 6 'j cu. ft. re­ Mitchell .3-8368 between 5 and 9 at 811.000. SIX-ROOM SINQLE cherter Mitchell 9-1167 or Mitch- Buy ..put. of .seaaoR-aud save I 9-99,3.3 for free estimate*. • vilte Industrial coaeern.-. A.to. 'aU 9-8713. Mvertisements YOUNG Woman wishes position UNPAID BALANCE frigerator,. 825. Call after 6 p. m. p. na. Two unflnlahed. iall irisultttetl.' 1947 PLYMOUTH 5 h.our.5 wQi;k eacli. day., with, ..MONTHLY PAYMENTS-.- Mitchell .3-5070,— ...... - BOLTON GEI4TER— ^ .... - Fireplace and'other feature#; - Nine CLASSIFIED ADVT. Winter tires- 1-2 price sale. .schedule-arranged to suit ap- as Veceptjnhi'sV "in * ManChe'eVer. 821.63 ATTRACTIVE Room, centrally lo­ We have clients waiting to 1949 STUDEBAKER 3u.v one regular price, get one Roofing IS-A Call'Mitchell 9-990L Have you seen Bayberry Eatatea years old. Sewerage, sidewalks, DEPT. HOURS . J946 CHEVROLET plicant'.5 convenience. Appli­ NEW FURNITURE AND cated. Kitchen privileges If desir­ aelllng for 812,900? Terrific value. lot beautifully Ihndscapdd- 812,950. 5:15 A. M. lo 4:30 P. M. 1-2 price. Casing plus tax. ROOFIN'i—Specializing In repair­ cants must be 30 to fiO years ■RELIABLE-Middle-aged woman APPLIANCES Musical Instruments .53 ed. Call Mitchell 3-5931 after 5. Why not drive, out? Two'.^eara old, SixrRoom. Singlet buy homes in Manchester. Try All Convertibles. ing roofs of all kinda. Also new which ia now in storage— ' six complete rooms, very large old and have substanj,ial ex­ desires baby sitting evenings. Call TR4^MPB!IScXa*cia.ftla--lnJL!Sbone8. NICE ROOM in private home' for us for results. COPY CLOSING TIME All Priced to Sell. BATTERIES OFF roofs. Gutter work. Chimney* 9-7.3,37 after 5 p. m. originally aold to a young couple OFF EAST CENTEB— lot, many features. Near bus, cleaned,, repaired 26 years' ex- perience in industrial nursing. but oinfortunately are not getting saxophones, guitars. Largest se­ gentleman. All conveniences. Cape Cod with 6 flnlahed rooma stores and school. Thirty-day oc­ FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. BALCH-PONTIAC Inc. ‘ married lection of Instruments in town. Mitchell 9-5369. for 811.700. AU the extraa in thia SERVIcf':NTER pertenei Free estimates. Call Apply MIDDLE-AGE . ■ woman desires cupancy. 814,250. CARROLL-DRIGGS MON. THRU FRI. 158 Center Street Howley. Manchester Mltchfll housekeeping for one or two BEDROOM SUITE All accessories. Expert repairing. one. Ranch Home, vacant, six rooms, 136 Center 1^1 reel LIVING ROOM SUITE Ward Krause. 87 Walnut. Mitch­ attached garage, ameslte drive, AGENCY 10:30 A.M. . Phone Mitchell 9-0990. 3-.'i.361. adults, rhione Mitchell 9-,56.59 COMFORTABLE Room for rent. Your Better Deal PEkSONNEL OFFICE evenings. 5-PC. DINETTE SET ell 3-.5.3.36, 127 PORTER— very large lot. Hot water heat, THE WOMAN WITH AN SATURDAY 9 A. M. Pontiac Dealer • PHILCO ’ ELECTRIC REF. Oentleman. Call Mitchell 3-8005. Big 6-Room Home. Only 813,700 sewerage, sidewalks. Veteran, Realtor Directors Vote $2.« Week Monday Through Friday WILL Ca r e f o r on* or two chil­ ••BENGAL ’ COMB. RANGE • with good terms. 8760 down. Pull prfee 814,000. EYE TO BEAUTY BEFORE TOO ' Buy a used car Heating—Plumbing 17 764 Main Street TO tR COOPERATION WILL Wanted Autos— dren in^my home. Board and room - "NORGE•' WASHER Wcarinif Apparel—Furs 57 Boarders Wanted 59-A ■ea Goiman Motor Sales. Bulck LA POINTE ■ If des ired. Phone Mitchell 9-2620. ' "HOOVER" VACUUM STARKWEATHER ST.— Exclusive WRh , Raise for Town Employes MAKES REGULAR APPOINTMENTS BE APPRECIATED Sales and Service, 295 Main Motorcycles 12 HEATING Fronr. A . to Z. Con­ East Hartford or version burners, boller-biimer PLASCOMOLD CORP. "EMERSOfi " TELEVISION r o o m a n d Board for one or two Older House' in good condition'. AT THE street. MItjhell 9-4571. Open eve­ RELIABLE LADY desires mitdoor Sealy mattress, and box spring, MU.'-KRAT Fur coat, size 18. Lika Six rooms, breezeway and ga­ GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO Manchester Mltchalt 3rii480 WANTED—G'lod clean, used cars. units, complete heating lystema. _ cniiaren. Excellent _ care. Call rage. Lot is 100 X 150. determining equitable salaries and Dial MI-3-5121 ning*. See Bob Oliver, f>nter Motor All work guaranteed. Time pay­ lo.'i \VEST MAIN STREET care of pre-school age children. Mohawk rugs, inlaid, lamps,- tables, nevi', 8110. Phone Mitchell 9-1801. Mitchell 3-85iB3. Realtor . Evening* Increase Is Not ParV'of Vicinity of Center Park. Write dishes, pots and pans. , 109 Henry Street wages. 1947 FORD Deluxe tudor. Radio, .Sales, 461 Msln street. ments arranged Mnriarty Broth­ ROCKVILLE TWO LA DIE’S winter coats, one Cost of Living Bonus; In a separate action, Martin was. ers. Tel. Mitchell .3-5135. Mra. E. Alpers, 186 East Center PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY Manchester Mitchell 9-5878 CASH BUYS»B waiting for 4, 6, authorized to find means to Include heater. Jet black original ftnish. street. HARTFORD 6-03.59 6 rain coat, sire 12-14. Very reason­ Wanted—^Rooms— T. J. CROCKETT 6 and eevtn room atngles and In nice condition , throughout. AFTER 7, P. M. 46-4699 able. Phone .Mitchell 3-9140, Retroactive to Aug. 1 5 part-time employes In the pay raise X,ost and. FonnA Business Services Offered 13 PLUMBINC,And heating. Speclal- PARTY. PLAN dernonet ra.t.orsTi In­ — Board 62 two-family ho'iaea in Manchester. , groupr Lovt Easy term*. Dongl** Motor*. 3.3.3 SEE IT'DAY OR: NIGHT------— -244 Main Street—'- MANCHESTER Bolton. Cioventry and; '• Vernon. 99 East Center Street Main. izing In repairs. Copper wsler crease your earnings, show our LADY’S Green storm coat. *lze 14. A two dollar a week pay "ralsiTl Earlier In'" the meelihg; .A. W. l o s t — Lady Humllton wrist MANCHESTER Welding .Service. piping, i-emoleling electric equip­ new 19.5,3 line of the newest pla.»- Situations Wanted— If you have no means of transpor­ WANTED—Room with shower Mitchell 3-5416 Howard R. Heatings, Mitchell retroactive to Aug. 15 for all town Bilik, union organizer, spoke for Tel. MI-3-5009 T»*ateh. vicinity Birch cdreft. Bak­ Portable equipment. General tation ril send my auto for you. girl’s storm coat, green, size t4. accommodation by mechanical en­ Residence, Mitchell 9-7751 Attractive five room house. 19,39 OLDSMOBILK. 1940 Oldsmo- ment for plugged drain*. Edward tic Items. Csll. write The House Male 39 No obligation! red, fur trimmed dres.* coat, size 9-1107. employe.* under its Jurisdiction the newly formed union of town ery' and Main or Benton atreeta. hlle, 1940 Lincoln, 1941 Chevro­ welding, boiler and furnace weld­ Johnson, Mitchell 3-6979 or. qf Plasties, Avon, Conn. ^ gineer transferred to Manchester. Oil hot water heat, storm win was voted by the Board of Dlroc- ciriJoyes. ^ ' Finder call Mitchell .1-.M47, or HANDY MAN with 3-4 ton pirk-up A—L-B —E—R—T— S 14. 810 each. Phone Mitchell MANCHESTER — Six' room co- let. All completely reconditioned ing. Mitchell 9-16.39 or Mitchell Mitchell 3-3044. 9-2905. Contact Wllco Machine Tool Co. dows, screens, doors, outside tors last night after a lengthy and i.e presented for the board s W E P A Y Mitchell S-404J. Reward. 9-9762. WANTED Dental assistant. Must truck wants part time work, 43 Allyn St., Hartford '• Mitchell 9-1266, or 30 Grandview uinial; Fireplace, all' hardwood irtd ready to go. See Boh Oliver, days. Coventry Pilgrim 2-7722. fireplace, lovely landscaped Columbia involved dlscus.*ion. Center Motor Sales, 461 Main GUARANTEED fast plumbing and be experienced. Phone Mitchell street. floors, tile bath and extra lava­ Board of Education employes tem of Job XlMslflcatlons on HIGHEST LOST — Female Beadle, moatly ANTIQUES Reflniahed. Repairing heating. AKeTations and new 9-9779. WE BUY and sell good ;used furni­ tory, oil hot water heat. This lot, double srarage and amesite are not included wages. It differed from one orig- hlack. Iona leaged, 5 montha. aeen street. DRAFTSMAN desIre.sT part time, Rooms without Board 59 done or any furniture. Tleman, work,- Time payments arranged. ture, combination ranges, gss home is brand new and in an ex­ drive. Convenient to transpor­ Pastor Arranges Th# ralHC aDDlloa to Library' ioally proposal to Martin by the M l on Weat Center, January 4. 189 South Main street. Phone Skelley.Bros. Mitchell 9-9714. YOU'NG WOME.N wanted for hand drafting and architertual work. rangjes and heater*. Jones Furni­ Apartments—Flats— cellent location and priced right. tation and*school. Owner leav Bo?rS empToye?'^who n o t . re'^ i union in m that there were wage PRICES A Sorvlea Baby’a pet. Reward. Phone Mitch­ BUY THE BEST FOR LESS! Mitchell ,3-.’i64,3. atuffinitxand turning. Apply Ka- Call Mitchell 9-0472 after 6 p. m. bi'ackele' for each Job instead of ture Store, 36 Oak. Mitchell ROOM FOR RENT. MllcK%ll Tenements ’ 6S E; A E. Agency, Manchester ing state.. Make us an offer. celve the cost-of-livlng bonus of For Raifs, Scrap Metal O f ell |t-540ft; or Dog Warden. 1951 Studebaker Champion 4-Door. COMPLETE FURNACE repair Klar Cloth, Toy Co., 60 Hilliard 9-1041. 9-01.31. Mitchell 9-1167 or Mitchell Chapel Institute a single fixed wage. and Other Salvageable FLOOR PROBLEM .S solved with Ing aeri’loe. Ga*. oil or coal. Win­ FIVE ROOM furnished flat for Other Listings Available eight dollars a week included in Radio, heater, Overdrive, Two to street. X ' 9-8715. the pay of most town employes. He said the change made it sat- Materials Sincority choose from. linoleum, a.vphsit tile counter. ter air conditioning aystem* In­ Doga— Birds— Pets 41 UNIVERSAL Electric range. Hot NEWLY DECORATED, beauUful- tent. Garage. Near bus line. Chil­ isfkclory to Martin. He also said AnnonneementR Expert workmanship, free esti­ ------^------•------FRANCES K. WAGNER Columbia, Jan. 17—(Special)— The wage Increase from Aug. 15 t980 Studebaker Champion Star- stalled and serviced. T. *’.■ Aitkin. CANARIES—Guaranteed singer*. Point eefrigerator. Easy washing ly furnished snd spacious room; dren accepted. 830 per week. Call CAPE COD—Six plessant rooms to Jan. 15, 1953, will be paid in a classification’ "agrees" with CALL or WRITE Where Personal HAIR CUTS By appointment mate's. Open evenings. Jones Fur- 6 McCshe street. Phone Mitchell He|0 WantedHMale 3ft machine, 8100; two-piece living /he most complete light house­ Mitchell 9-2844 after 4.p. m.- on large lot near Waddell School. Realtor Rev. Henry XI. Wyman, pastor one now being worked on for the ConaldersUon light Coupe. Radio, healer. Over­ nltiire.'' Osk street. Mitchell Also female.*. Phone Mitchell lump sum. From that point on-* t ^ by a representative of the Is A Tmditkm tiBornlhia only-^Monday through drive. 3-679.3. 9-0426. . room set, and a sofa bed- Phone keeping faculties available in Oil fired furnace, immediate oc­ Mitchell 9-0028 of the local. Congregational church ■ward f ib will be included in- the Friday). Phono Mitchell 9-5523. 9-1041. Mitchell 9-7097. Manchester. You will marvel at cupancy. ,Prtce 311,200, cash re- Is. arranging an institute for Sun­ Connecticut Merit System Aeso- O StR IN SK Y 1949 Studebaker Champion 2^Door. EFFICIV.NT Plumbing and heat­ LAYOUT DRAFTS^^^N Business Locations day school teachers sad parents weekly pay. ciation; 28 WbedbMdga 9kmI RuMwil’i Barber Shop, comer Oak Radio, heater. WINDOW SHADES made to order \ THREE BLOND Cocker Spaniel the cleanlinera of thia building. quired 82,500. Monthly payment, Authorize Funds Dealers In Waste Materials and'Spruce atreeta. ing. Plugged drains machine pupple.*: Also one Police dog. CLOTHES LINE, Life time guar­ Children aocepted. Central. -Pric­ for Rent including taxe* about 862. Made­ Lots for Sale 73 which will be held in the chapel Qrievanre Procedure 182 BIsscII SI-—Tel. MI-8-6879 400 Main SlfaM 1947 Studebaker Commander..^Slar- and Installed. Venetian blind^a cleaned. Phone Mitchell .3-6497. Muat have previou.* e.\perien>e.. antee'. New rtaihles* steel Zip- during February. General Manager Richard Mar­ At one point Reilly said .that the light Coupe, Radio, heater,, 0,veh.- and curtain'rod's, 24 hour aerv^cb. Ability to make ia.youta for amall', Zimmerman's Kennels, - Lake ed so reakonahly you'll gasp! Be OFFICE FOR rent. East Center line Smith, Realtor. Mitchell COLUMBIA LAKE — Approxi­ tin was authorized to transfer f C’ASwetfiflk. ANT TTPE doll repaired. Dreaaed street. Mitchell ,3-6297. Grip. Needs no clothes pin.*. Call sure and see this one. iMCSPDdr- Purpose of the institute is to wi I .era have no appeal from dla- drive. }' / .Estimates glaiiiy givaii.. Fagan OLD.FIiRNACES repaired, steam, rompi.e,x . mechanical_aa.*emblie.*. 'v ...... Mitchell 3-6.502 for, demonstra­ street. Tel. Mitchell 3-6514 or 9-1642 or Mitchell 3-4679. mately one acre lot with 168 foot money from the $27,000 budget ch.;.ge by Martin, and In the ab­ to order. Specialty collection hot wafer, winter air condition. Working knowledge' *oT' rnateriala ■ S . ■ sej, 14 Arch street. clarify goals In the religious life fdecea reatored. Dreaaea copied. 1947 Plymouth S-Paaaenger Coupe. Window .Shade Co , Route 44 at tion. Mitchell 9-5820. beach frontage. May be sub-divid­ of the child and to plan how best item for salary and wage Increases sence of such appeal, Martin . Radio, heater.. Bolton Notch. Mitchell 9-447.3. Complete heating .systema in­ helpful. This position is located in NORTH MANCHESTER—Excep­ ed Into 4 lots. Wsrren Howland to the budgeU for the appropriate would be head of the union. Call Pigrim 2-«945. nur ' Gray Researf-h and -Devetop- ~Liv« Slock— Vehiclca 42 PLEASANT Rooms, aingls or TOR RENT-’*-SmaU- store on Main tional 5 room Cape Cod, attach^ to.lnterpret to taim tbe grjat religi­ MANCHESTER 1946 Ford Vr9 2-Door. R adl^heat- stalled. New water maina Vnr 9 CU. FT. COLDSPOT refrigera­ double. For gentlemen. At the Realty. Phone Mitchell ^-8600. ous truths. Leaders especially departments. > Bilik pointed out that he and LINOLEUM. P.emnanta 50c square stalled. Sewera cleaned with elec­ ment Diviainn in Manchealer where WANTED Tv^ PLEASANT, welr'filrnished rooms OFFICES FOR rent in centrally stitute. classification and pay plan for all has said he does not feel the town In Buying Tear MeM men. All Jobs guaranteed. Hall anteed work. Time pavmenta ar­ UNUSUAL THREE-piece bed­ *iiitable for light housekeeping. financed. Warren Howland Real­ officiala and employes under the can legally bind itself to arbitra- Framed—Old Frames Linoleum Co., .36 f’ottage gtreet. Flca.se Apply room suite. Good condition. Call located Main street building. Call ty, 543 Woodbridge Street. Phone ANDOVER—six room Cape Cod, Rev. Carl Hanson, associate In Q^antlttea Studebak«F Salos and Service ranged; V. Marcin Co.. 1^1. Mitch­ On bus line. Inquire Hillside oil hot water heat, full cellar, minister of the Congregational direction of. the Board of Direc­ lion, however. Repaired Mitchell 9-4022. evening.s Mitch­ Poultry and Su|tpineR 43 Mitchell .3-9174, Mitchell 3-6419 or Mitchell Mitchell 3-8600 any time. tors/' ' \ Ai o /' point Arthur Ferrell, a 10% Off On IS or Mere - Permnabi ell .3-4949. Personnpl Department House, Apartrnent 9, 24 Groye 3-7614. large lot. Immediate occupancy. Conference, will be guest minister Prints and OM Paintings Packages Of Frozen Frol* - cAo RCHES MOTOR SALES ell .3-6166 or Mitchell .3-9109. street, Rockville. ,Tho two dollar hike will not be heavy equipment operator In the -THB-PBOSPBCT-Httl- School for . A PLUMBING ahep a^- your door.. BROAD BREASTED Bron'iea tur-ti HCT POINT washing marhine. MANCHESTER — Attractive one For quick aale 89.600, 81,500 at services^ tomorrow. Youth Highway Department, speaking For ^ le or VegetaMen 80 Oakland Street GRAY MANL'FACTUKING, .rfi* Real I tl—be- observed—al Ificluded na part of the cost of younf children. Trana^rtatloii IKIOR.S OPENED, keys fitted, No time Idsd. New work. _Altera- key.*, frerh frozen. ready ahytln^e Apartment aize." rn ’exoellehT'rnn- ATTRACTIVE, .Front ropm^ fqr .65 year old Cape living bonus. for himself, made a plea for llme- fiirhiaheff. Mni. ttl* TyBtir, direc­ Tel; -Mitchell 9-948.3 cof.-ted, vacuum..cleaners,' ■ rrons, 9-to '25 poimd.“ - Schatip’s-'Turkey: ditron; <3aH Mitchell 9-6690-after Houses for -Rent rooms; two unfinished: -Aluminum Manchester Mitchell 3-8274. Hart­ services then . when.. incai young fi’ons.^ropRM hot ' ....COMPAI^Y “ bii.*ine.*.* cmipln or two b.uslnes.* people will participate. A ir these actions' were takendn and-a-hslf pay fo r overtime work.- AUntI Naokotm tor. Phone Mitchell 9-57S7. guns, etc., repaired. Shears, water automatic heater.*. 5’oungs- Farm, t *9 Hi!l.*town Road. p. m. 29’ HOUSE TRAILER, fully equip­ .storm windowa and screens- All ford 5-5138. one formal motion, prepared by He cited the long hours he work­ CHEVROLETS, 1946, 1947, 1949, girl*. Kitchen privilege* if desir­ modern convenience*. Reason­ Names Polio Committee 1949, 19.50, two doors snd four knlve.*, mower.* etc. put Into con­ town alnka aold. F..*timatea glad­ ed. Phone .Mltehell 9-7119. ped at Coventry Lake. Reason­ Martin and Harold A. Turking- ed during the recent snow removal 38 lAickwood Street * LOCKER PUNT' BALLARD’S Driving School. Man- dition for coming needs. Bralth- Ifi Arbor Street NEiV...WHIRLPOOL wa;"hing ma­ able price. Inspection b,y appoint­ SOUTH WINDSOR —Large, well Mrs. Alfred Soracchl, local Chair­ operations. doors. All deluxe models snd fully ly given. C. O. Lorent.*en. MUch- Articles for Sale 45 chine.' Used only once, 880,_ Csll able. Call Wir.imantic HArrison constructed 7 room Caps Cod. man for the March of Dimes drive ton, secretary of the board, tifter Tel. MI-9-4313 H O U S E cheater'a oldeat Thousanda of WBite, .52 Pearl streSt. eil 9-76.36. LARGE FRONT bedroom with 3-2712. ment. Phone owner Mitchell considerable dl.*cu8Slon on the The employes now work on I MtAT accident free tnatriictlon hours. equipped. Stop In and compare Hartford. Conn. Mitchell 6-0097.- 9-8924. btillt in 1950; Many extras in­ has named her commlUae to as 51 Blssell St— TeL Mf-O-StM this selection of beautiful, clean BOLTON —. Building stone and kitchen prtrilege* for couple or wage -increase’s and dlfflciiUy In straight pay for overtime. Hundreds of Mtisfled atudenta. POWER BURn'f.R.5 and Range clude new Magee carpeting in sist during the campaign. John presenting a motion which would Last night’s two dollar a week Keep AoqaataiteS,";: guaranteed cars at Center Motor Burners expert.y cleaned and "A, Good Place To Work” fiag.*tone Bolton Notch Quarry. 30 g a l l o n ^Issa lined automatir two girls. Inq-.iire 14G Garden SIX AND Six. Oil heat. Modern living room, hallway and master Card and Herbert EnglCrt will be For appointment tel. Mitchell Moving—^Trucking- Phone Mitchell 9-0617. Stanley Drive after 5 p. m. Wanted to Rent 68 satisfy the intqnt of the board. plan was arrived at by the board 9-2245. Sales, 461 Main street. aervlced, I^it iis aervice and re­ gas water heater. U. S. oil burner kitchens. Neat and clean. Fine lo­ bedroom. Venetian blinds, awn­ co-chairmen of>the March of Dimes when it was unable to reach agree­ Storage 20 Pa inode. with controls. Call Mlfchell WANTED — Unfurnished 4 or 5 cation. Near bus and school. Carl­ Several attempts to frame the MANCHESTER 19.5.3 WILLYS Jeep, four weeks pair your v.'a.ihing machine or re­ WANTED Three more die mak­ LARGE ROO.M for two girls or ings. aluminum combination Ball. motion bogged down in utter con­ ment In two closed Reeslons on ENJOY A Driver’a license. For ex­ frigerator. Metro Service. .Mitch­ AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., er*. Experieneed. fir.st cla.*s only. 50% OFF on famo’os make Bat­ n-,3119. couple. Complete housekeeping room rent by middle aged couple. ton W. Hutchins, Mitchell 9-5132 storm doors snd windows, cover­ These two men have been suc­ recommendation* by Martin for pert Instruction call the Manches­ old, only 600 miles. It> new for s . Best references. Phone Mitchell or Mitchell 3-6231. cessful during' the past few years fusion DON WILLIS used car price. .See Boh Oliver on ell 9-099,3. local and long diatance moving, Apply 234 Hartford Road. teries. Written guarantees. 81.00 PARAMOUNT all aluminum triple facilities. One block from Center. ed patio, ameslte drive. Vacant. Reilly Comments specific Increases to Individual em­ DRY CLEANERS ter Driving Academy. Pilgrim packing, storage. Call Mltrhell down. 81.00 weekly. Calsn Serv- ■ Mltrhell 9-7560 after 4 p. m. 9-9333. - ^ Asking $15,500. Warren Howland In helping put the town over the ployes. 2-7249. this one St Center Motor Sales. ATTICS A.N’D Basement.* cleaned. CARPENTER Wanted. Apply _nn track windowa and doors. Has!* MANCHESTER—Reduced to 810. top Us quota. They will an One abprtlve motion which would 461 Msln street. .3-5197 - Hartford 6-142.3. irenter. Tel. Mitchell ,3-4164, Realty, 543 Woodbridge rtreet. on 93 WELLS STREET Riihhia'i and awhe.* hauled. All job. Fred A. Newman. Beelr.ebub Ing.* aluminum awning and door PLEASA.NT, Heated room, hot YOUNG Married couple desire 900. Near Waddell school, nrarly Phone Mitchell 3-8600 any time. nounce their plans and committee call for a two dollar raise tn the GARADE w a n t e d —; Ride from school Jotr.s do'ie at your enn-.-enience. .Mltehell 3-4165, or Mltrhell hoods. Paramount custom made three-room furnished apartment. new brick, six, two unfinished. Oil “base pay" of workers, brought Al.BAIR A BERRY, rubbish re­ Road. .Scuth Windsor, ■ 9-0990. . .\,watcr. near bus line. Gentleman tn a. few days. , ■ TolophoM MI-3-7?54 18 Main St., T«I street to Motor Vehicle' Depart­ Rea.sonahle rnt"s. Mitchell 9-3902 Venetian blind*. Roofing and sid­ preferred. 23 Gri.*wold street. Call Mitchell 9-5396. heat, fireplace, aluminum com EAST HARTFORD Two-famlly Mrs. Soracchl has named the fourth comment from Frank Reilly, New Rulings Listed ment, Capitol Ave. Hours 9:30 to moval, household and commeirisl. ing. Estimates cheerfully given. president of the union at Cheney NQ MONEY DOWN! or 9-9791. Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2.591. CtrSTOM MADE Slip rovers and bination storms, plaster walLr duplex 6-6, Oil hot water heat, following to be on the committee 4;.30. Mitchell 3-9637 after 6. Help Wanled-—Male 1ft Paramount F.ngineeripg Co., of­ LARGE HEATED front bedroom. Can assume G.I. mortg’agc. Amaz two-car garage, excellent condi­ Brothers. Spoclolfatog h “ drapr,=-.made to order. All the Houses for Sale 72 wiiich will send out cards; Mrs. Pointing to the wording "base For Catholic Riles 1938 Pl>FMOUTH COUPE LOUIS’ UMBRELLA SHOr MANCHESTER —Package Deliv­ la fst fabrics. Johnson’.* Sitpeover fice. 41 Oak street. Phone Mitchell Gentleman preferred. Phone ing value. Move right in. Terms tion. Immediate occupancy. In­ Edna Riraington, Mrs. Leola Beck, Expert Dry ’ h e r a l d p a p e r R«iute for sale. ■ d REPAIRING RK-roVERING 3-9177 or Coventry PRgrim arranged. Gatto and Co., Hart p.'iy,” Reilly said, "If I were a tovyn MAKE SERVICE From 281 to 411 Center street, ery. Local ligh* trucking and and Drape Shop, formerl.y of Wat- Mitchell 3-4403. come from one side $100 per Mrs. Donald Tuttle and Mrs. Irv­ Good Transpttflation AL90 package delivery. Refrigerators, W AXTF-n 2-7319. SIX-RQOM SINGLE ford 5-9198, evenings Hartford month. Asking $16,500.. Schwartz ing. Lohr.. As. these ..cards'.ace the employe.-I would sue you for the Washington, Jah. 17—-(/Pi--New side atreeta in vicinity. Call kin’s Bros., llO .Spruce street. LARGE Room. Gejitleman. Shovel ' Overtime pay-" ...... Froaf lad AHgwimi f T 5' P EWRITER.S- R t:r AIR ED washers snd stove moving a Tel. Mltehell .3-7739. 8-3989, Manchester MItcheil Real Estate. Mitchell 3-8274, only means bf solicitation used rules liberalizing the regimen for Cleaning Service Mitchell 3-9484. All .Make,* ricnnrd. Oiled . KOUTF SALESMAN pfl mirh. Adjacent -pn\ ate park­ Charming Cape Cod with six rooms 3-6946. The intent of the majority of specialty. Mitchell 9-0752. Hartford 5-5138. here, residents of this town are the hoard was to give a blanket the Mass and Holy Communion 1946 FORD 2-D(X)R V-8 or Oveih 'ded ing. Mitchell 9-0086, or 374 Sum­ finished. Extra land goes with this urged to return the cards as soon Gonorol Ropoir Wwfc 7946 CHEVROLET four-door FOR DRY CLEANINf; BKa ND n e w 1953 21" table Nine-piece Walnut Dining: property making it n very desir­ BOLTON—New ranch, high eleva­ two dollars retroactive wage raise. went into effect yeeterday. sedan, radio, heater, good tires. ia RISSELI. .STREET model televi.sion. Ready for U. H. mit street. FIVE ROOM Ranch style home, as convenient. TELEPHONE Mitchell .3-,5.5,59 Room Set. ?10n; .Vpiere hlonfl able home at a reasonable price. tion, fireplace, tile bath, three Living room, dinette, kitchen, 2 Reflly’a contention *6as that the For the millions of Roman Cath­ Condition geod. Mitchell 9-2597. McCLUftE AUTO COMPANY Painting—Papering 21 ESTABLISHMENT F. Hand nibbed mahogany rahl- , ROOM FOR gentleman. Private, Airman 3/c and Mrs. Robert wording "base pay” would enable olics in the United States, church AU MAKES OF net, .8199.96, Terma, ‘ Phone i maple bedroom .acU $1)8; 3- bedrooms, Rusco storrti windows, bedrooms, full tile^ bath. Plenty Pohlmann. vy^o spent the past two 373 Main Street. paperhanging snd Painting. home. Quiet neighborhood. 59 basement recreation room with of clos'ts, aluminum combination workers to demand that- the- hour- officials said, the new-rule# mean HIGH-GRADE I ALL KI.N'D.S of carpentry work. GOOD PAY Mitcheii 9-56.50. i living: I’oom .9et, g:ra.v ARTHUPw A. KNOFLA weeks visiting their parents here Iv portion of the Increase be in­ this; SEWING ■ Automobiles for Sale /L Call Walter A. Cookson, Mitchell pipce Holl street...... Carlton W, Hutthlns. Mitchell storm windows,. .Venetian blinds have left for'Florida where he will Tel. Mitchell 9-9442 Reasonable ratee’. Mltrhell 9-4291. 9-2291. Realtor picture window, garage, large lot cluded for all overtime hours, 1. Water may be drunk at - any INSURANCE BENEFITS BRAND NEW 17” Emerson tel?'- and ro.xf, $17-’i; com hinatinn NICELY FURNISHED room for and many other extra.*. Garage report for duty ot Pine Castle Air retroactive to Aug. 16. time In the morning before taking 1951 DODGE Pick up truck. Only 9-5132 or Mitchell 3-6231. In ba’-ement,' Large fenced In Base, Orlando. Pohlmann Is the MACHINES 3,500 miles. McClure Auto Co. REFRIGERATION .Service, com­ PAINTING AND Paperhanging. rent. Inquire- 119 Cooper Hill 875 MAIN ST. EST. 1921 An attempt bv Directors Walter Holy Communion. PRINTING mercial and domeattc. See our Free e.*tlmates. Paper honks APPLY IN PERSON StiTet. front yar^-^ One-half mile from son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pohl­ T. Mshonev and Matthew Peton to 2. Other non-alcoholic beverages (btPERTLY KEPAWED Tel. Mitchell 9-9442. 1947 DE SOTO 2-door deluxe. suit. Call Mltrhell 9-(f980. j SCt, $’200. Phone: Office Mitchell 3-5440 DEEPWOOD Drive—Owner mov University'^ of Conn,, bn main high. mann of Woodland terrace. Mrs. JOB AND COMMERCIAL Radio, heater. 32.000 . .original display of guaiantecd used refrig- available. Get our'spring outside ing (o Florida. Must sell, four have the eight dollar* coat of 11-vtnr may be drunk before Communion, 1940 FORD deliixe sedan:—KSam; —era tors—George^Hr-Wiittam.* Aa- prices now. Call f3lff Scorso. jfiil{;iHKP.-DR-V-ULEANaiCPvS- Rnn'5TBHri5*=ren4’=HM.-g*nUgmen dr 3i;venlng*; Mltrhell 9-.59.38__ wav, route 195. Shown by ap- Pohlmann is the daughter of Mr. hnniia included In the base pav of providing approval la given by p r in t in g mile*. Clean throughout, 8900. ciNCO ALL .Aluminum combina-1 Fleven iiaif.8 Organflv Ciir- girl*, near Chenc^-'s. MItch»II room single, otl burimr, pteturi pointifient only. Call Storrs 9024 and Mrs. James Kelly, also of heater. In good condition tor a Call owner. Mltehell 9-4344, exiclates 260 1*olland Turnpike. .Mltrhell 9-4299. or Mitchell 9-5592 window, nice condition, 90' front workers failed. Only the two voted confessor. ----- HWER Manchester. Phone Mltrhell BROAD STREET tion windows No painting. noJiajnj.. 2 pail’s O rganrlv Cur- .3-8368, nr 224 Charter Oak street Woodland terrace for It. 3. Medicine may be taken be­ 8 Prompt and Efilolent Pitatkig car of this year. Douglas Motors, changing, no storing Free esti- I - ’ age.-well landscaped;- Immediate ANQo v e R; BOLTON,. Coventry Personal Mention of All KliMki 333 Main. 1940 DODGE. Complete motor job. .9-.3.5S.5, night.* Mitchell 3-769 L PAPERING, PAINTING, floor tains for picture winrlow, between 5 and 9 p. m. 88,500 — YOU,Will have comfort­ occupancy. $9,200. Cash ('82,400 The opinion of other dieectors fore Communion if the patleiU Is s.inding and refiniahing. Ceilings mate given no obligation. Call ,<^ver 100 IL'tings, ranch types, Mrs. Anna C. Nelson of Cherry was that the question should be In­ seriously ill and if approval ia giv­ SEWINO CENTER Front end rebushed, wheel* bal­ WANTED Auto body man and William Tim.*ky, Mitchell 9-909.5. FURNISHED ROOM for rent to able and economical living in this Wm. Goodchild, Sr., ’ Realtor "Cape Cods and cottages, new and Valley road is a patient at the 1950 CHEVROLET Deluxe, tudor, anced and aligned. New muffler, MANCHESTER TV Serviced whitened Call Gilbert Pickett. pa.inter’s helper. Steady work 1-Kivel.v, jrra.v, wall to wa cluded In the Job claaslflcatlon sur­ en by a confessor. 9J2 Main SU Tel. MI-3-9883 real clean car. Priced for quick radio and TV speciah.st,* .since .Mitchell ,3-6992. temperate gentleman. Continuous four room unit of ranch-like Mitchell 3-7925. / old; farms, land 2-400 acres; Windham Community Memorial vey, and appropriate action taken 4. Afte'moon Masses and com­ OOMMUNin PREiK battery. Brakes rellned. Coven­ 1934, House service call '83.56. •good wages. Apply in per.son. ROYAL AND Smitii-Conma port- Caipet, suitable for colonial hot water-and .shower. Private duplex. There is-expansion space (Special—modern 7 room ranch Hospital, Wiliimantic. munion will be held from time to Manclieater aal«, 81245. Written guarantee. try Pilgrim 2-6927. Woodland Atito Paint Co.. 1.500 able and standard tj-pewriters, i ol.,o oi FOUR LARGE rooms, two unfin­ as a result. Cor. No. Main nod No. IkBnM Cole Motor’s . Servicenter,.. .436 Mltehell 9-2186 day or nimht. X PAINTING. Exteriop and inferior, -AH makes of adding- m achines | . Living 1 oopi. , si7,C, .-1. entrance. 101 Chestnut street. ba.sement game room, patio, large tar road, barn, 7 acre.*." brook, Evan Kullgren of Columbia Lake Retroactive time for the benefit of those who Stroeto Tdephsan Ml-S-fm Burnside Avenue. East Hartford, lot wltb treies. It is an beautifully ished,- in excsllent condltion.-Ftre- 'reduced to $12;.500y. -Welles Agen­ Is a patient al'Manchesfer Memor­ are "unabre to attend Mass In - the Center. Mitchell 9-0990. 1942 CHEVROLET deluxe club —^ —------’ ------— p.aperpanging. ' Geiting* refiriish- place combination ' aluiiilnum I t ’-was fM that the Incltisid'h of R.IT BBt .S HAND A sheii re mo ved, c9 H O L L O R A N Co. Tel. Mllehell 9-9442. Open door deluxe, fiill.v equippedK Will WANTED Reliable T V. installa­ I'uneral Director CARPENTER Work of all Kind*. MATTRESS Your.old mattresses •Diamonds—Watcher— —no red tape. just 3 months old. .Large living Mitchell 3-8231. Manchester Evening Herald Co­ JONES' evenings. sell below celling. Call RockVtJU eterlUze'd and remade like new. tion-men. Full time work. Apply -Tewelry 48 INolice Wanted— Refil Estate 77 So Yoilthfl'l Anel 5-.5625 after 3;.30 p. m. Floor* sanded and flni.shcd. No Ben:'on’,*. Inc , 108.5 Main. Mltch- room, fireplace, hot water oil heat. lumbia rorrespnndent, Mrs. Frank FURNITURE STORE ^ ;952 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. joh too small. Phone Mltehell Call Jones Furniture and Floor A Public Hearing will be hrld 'hy Aluminum combination storm- MANCHESTER — Central location. CONSIDERING SELLING Marrhlaa, telephone HArrison Do You Count Caloties? c. S. McHALE. Jr. ;AS372.' s Covering, 36 0ak. Mltrhell 9-1041. ■ ell 9-,524.3. LEONAPD W. YOST, Jeweler; re­ tb» Tow-n Planning Coniniis.*inn of windows and screens. Basement 2-Family. 4 and 4 (3 bedrooms YOUR PROPERTY? IJrensed Etnbalmer Dan Bncker, Prop. Low mileage. Call Mitchell 9-3952 1940 HUDSON 2-door .sedan. Good pairs, aajusts watches expertly. JARVIS REALTY possible on 1 apt.), JJ,baths. Hot 3-0365. SB Onk 8L. Monckester, Coon. after 5 p. m. eondition. inquire 74 Cottage Manchester, Tuesday evening, Jan-, garage. Large lot ^proximately Without obligation to you. we 175 Center St.—Tel. MI-9-7060 RUBBISH and A.*lic* removed. WANTKU -Service station attend­ Reasonable prices. Open dally. watei; heat. 2-car garage. Sale Phone MI-5-1041 . street. Mr. Cote. . ant. Gqod proposition for right uaiy 27. 19.53, at 8:00 P. M. in thej Phone Mi*3*4112 100' X 265' with exiensive viewy -Price 812,800.-, Down Payment will app''aiee or make you a cash 194 9 CHEVROLET'S. Four to Parking lot* and'driveway.* plow­ Mortpagra 31 Thursday , evenings 129 -Spruce Hnllistf-r .'tf-hnnl on an ' applirationl Elva Tyler, agent. Mitchell 9-4469 offer foKproperty. See us before Phoenix Confers man. Apply in peraon. Boland street. Mltrhell 9-4387. 82.000 to $2,500. Reasonable occu­ Choose from. All in excellent con­ 1947 CHEVROLET sedan delivery ed Immediate, service, reasonable FIRST AND Second mortgages Motors, 369 Center, street. for proposed oidej * altering and ' you sell. dition. Dougla.* Motors, .3.33 Main. truck, 86.50. Good condition. ■ rate,*. Phone Mitchell 9-,06.5h. MANCHESTER GREEN— Hero pancy. . . •bought for our own account. Fast, establishing building lines as fnlr MANCHES’TER Near Bolton .Une. BRAE-BURN REALTY Title on Sheldon BILL'S TIRE TREE PRUNINR Phone Mltcheli 9-4913. confidential 'service. Manchester lows: ! Is your opportunity to buy k good Phone Mitchell 3-6273. ALL PRICES SLASHED Garden—Farm—Dairy house having real value. Seven One 5-Room (3 bedroom) apart­ AND Invejtmtnt Corn., 244 Main St. Help Wanted—Mafe Product.* 50 ""(1) On the N.iirtherly side of ment available to buyers. 4 acres ON OUR USED CARS 1,951 PLYMOUTH Belvedere. Tq, Hoasphold Rerriees Phone Mltrhell 3-5416. Ixiruat -Street a 15’ building line BUSINESS AND room colonial. First floor living LISTINGS Wanted. Single, two- Frank P. Sheldon, CLU. Man­ tone paint. All extra*. 7,000 orig­ or Female of land, garage- and barn. cHlck family, thrce-famtly business REPAIR SHOP and REMOVAL END OP YE.\R . Offered 13-A from Main Street Westerly for s room, dining room.-,den, modern en cOop’: New Air-conditioning oil chester - representative of the inal miles. Oall owner Mlt'chell distance of 178 feet. ’ kitchen' and lavatOry. Second property. Have many cash buy­ Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance William H. Green, Prop. Have yonr tress pnaisd ooi CLEARANCE SALE 3-6140 after 6 p. m. FLAT FINISH Holland window TOOL AND DIE MAKER U. S. NUilBER 1 potatoe.s. Bryan INDUSTRIAL burner heat. Sale Price 812,800.. Help Wanted—Female 33 Brothfr^. Mitchell 9-7037. . (2). Oij the Southerly side of | floor three nice bedrooms, and tile Down Payment approx. $2,500; ers." Mortgages arrang'ed. Please Company of Hartford, has been removed by licensed a ^ . ahadea made to measure. All Fir.«t ria.s.s For Day’Shifl I bath, hot water* heat, screens, call George L Grazisdio. Real- notifled by President Benjamin L Columbia Bicyclos ONE OWNER CARS Maple. .Street a 15’ building.line for | MANCHESTER— Excellent Loca­ sured tree enrgeons. 1051 Ford 2-Dr. rii.atbm 8— metal Venetian blinds at a hew Five-Da.V, 50 Hour W^ek a ~dlsiJfri/e of .316 feel Easterly I SITES AVAILABLE L storm windows and combination, -tor. Mitchell 9-5878. 109 Henry Holland that he: has quallfled for U. S. and Goodyear Tiros ALL WINTERIZED Radio, healpr and Ford-o- low price. Keys made while you FASHION SHOW Household Goods 51 doors. PricM at 816,800. Call fob tion. 2-Family- One 4'i,-room and street. the title of executive field under- 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook Club *______front Main Street, [ one 5-i-oom apt. New steam heat­ / matic. Liko now. wait Ma.'low’s DIRECTOR . 1.3 ) On the .Southerly side o f’ We Will Build to Suit for appointmertt to- see Alice Clam- w;rlter, a designation conferred an­ topairs — Sorvic# Coiipe, radio and healer—one own rACKERS ...... Lease. Apply...... Ect,. Realtor, Mitchell 9-4.543. , ^ ing, oil burner. 2-car garage. Im- nually upon .leading Phoenix Mu­ CARTER TREE .^ r—low mileage; ' : ' \ / WEA VING ' -of burnsr.-moth' holes Maple . •'iU-p.e.l. a, 15.’. Jiiiiidihg....ii.h.e 1 — medial* occupancy first floor apt...... Acctssarles ,. ,,...... 1 1050 Pl.vmmith 4-Dr.-7-Excpi- ' The naOn'naUy*'farnbVi'a EmmofT* For Fir si ah(T Second Shifl's' - FIR E PL'AC E “FIXTURES'' from Spruce Street Weslerlv 1251 tual representatlvee. — ■' .... Xl851 Plymouth Chmbridge Club and torn clothing, hosiery runs, TeWelers, Inc., are seeking the MANCHESTER GREEN—6 room Down Payment 82,0(i0 to 82,500. > It has also been announced by 180 SPRUCE STREET EXPERT CO;- Uqbpe, radio- and heater. Real’ lanl condition. A real .har- ha’ndba*;* repaired.' zipper re­ 16-20 Years Old NEW. WOOD-TONE . feet. , . ; , Terms.on balance. RepiibUcans service.* of f'*-b vn-omen 'for, full pr t4'i On the Southerly .side of. JARVIS > ranch with attached -garage, Edwin- H. May,, manager of tbs PHONE MI-9-0659 EHONZ MI-3-799I . cleanXar; ■ ' . : irain. . : , ^ placement, umbicllaa .^repaired, part time'evening work; This work BREAKFAST SETS cerimaii; tile b a th .^ d la n t .-’heat. MANCHESTER — 3-Family House. Hartford home ofBce agency,' that ,1951 D ^ge Wayfarer —2 door se­ men'.* ■shirUrolIar* reversed and Park Street a-29’ 'bitlldirtg linp. •Two 5-room and one 4-room apis. , liiaiigury Details :cbi)siAla..qf.' conducting, and. aiiBpr- x q § t .u l e r k _. from Main ■ -Stre^ ■Wefttertj'-. for ■ a CONSTRUCTION BO. Sheldon and Richard 8; Carpenter, dan, ri^ V eiid heater, ' G^roiiiefic 1040: CftiOToIrt" 4-Df:^Kadrx ' replaced, 'Siariow’s' Little Mending' A'isiitg 'oiif fashion shou's;' Ffil! LIVING ROO^rFTJRNTTURE ^age.. ImnSedlate oocupancy. Askr ' 'iVpprbv’^errie'hts.'- A^l .lbCHtibh; SSIte CLU. also' df Mandfiester, 'ha^irif' drive. diatancp o£:i25 feel. . ■ 5 Dover Road — TeL MI-8-4.112 Price 810.800. Down Payment hoator and sijrnal lifThts. •‘’J’PP- trUlning uill be given person* se­ (5| Oh the .'iorthevty .aide of Ing 814,250,’' ’Warren Howland ■ (COnflnUed From' Page One)' earned membership In the epm^ • Shoot M etal VYork 1950 Dodge wayfarer 2-ddor se­ lected. See our,, full page *d. in Kxperince Necessar.v APPLIANCES AND T. V.- ‘ 7 Realty, 643 Wooebridge street. . $2,500 to 83,000. Tetms on bal­ pany'e Quarter Million Club oh the dan, blaek. real clean car. • 1050 For \ ’-fi— Radio, hoator. Foi est Street a i 25' huiiding line ance. ba.sis of their 1952 records. Janunry Harpei,’* Bazaar. If in­ front Main Street Westerly to the \ ' Phone Mitchell 3-8600 any time. Pitchmen'are hawking the $l-a- • Air Conditioning 1950 Dodge Coronet 4-dpor Se­ A jrood car. ^ Ruildinif—Contractinj; 14 terested csll STENO-CLERK. CHAMBERS FURNITURH COVENTRY -r Excellent Location. dan, radio, heater, gyromattc drive. Ea.s’terly street line of Chestnut WALKER STREET —Attractive 4-Room 2-Bedroom Dwelling, copy official program on the Ohe owner car. , lOiO Pontiac 1-Dr. — Radio, FOR YOUR new building or repair AIRS. CARE5' For Gompti'oller'.s Office At The Green Street. . . , “ . six room - single, combination Down Payment ; Only 8500 lo street-corners. Bright bunting Fes­ OES Entertains Plumbing & Hooting 1950 Chevrolet Deluxe Tudor Be. Job *ee Wm. Kanchl. Contractor Hartford 8-6111 Ape 18-40- (61 On- the Southerly side oT screen*, storm windows, fireplace, 81,000. Some winterizing needed. toons store front. Huge pictures of dan. Low mileage. hpatcr.. Jet black, bixccllont. and Builder, Mitchell 3-7773. Forest Street a 25’ huiiding line WANTED • Oil Burner Work condition. Must Re Good At Shorthape Open 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. oil burner, garage, ameslte drive, Price with furnishings. $5,250. El.senhower and Nixon are every­ Chapter Guests 1950 Ford Chassia and 'Cab, THREE WOMEN, refined and \ Eveninps 7:30 to 8:30 from Main Street vVeslerly tn nice lot. well' land.acaped. Trees. BOLTON — 2'i-year-old 4-Room model F'-6, heater, good lire*. West line of land N F of F. W. 4 or 5 rooms, unfumishtd where. .36 MQNTHS TO PAY J949 Dodge Wayfarer 2-door Se­ 1040 Stiidobakpr (’iiampinn business like to work 4 hours a TYPIST-Cr,ERK Real buy at $12,500, Cash $3,000. Single. Oil heal. Nice trees. Mod­ Roofingr—Ridinz 1ft day: Good income, pleasant work. CTteney (opposite intersection, of Immediate occupancy. Wm. ern bath. Quick occupancy. Down There’s one big uncertainly—the Temple Chapter, No. 53. OES. dan. heater. ('onvprtit)le—A I’pal .sporty FRANK S Antiques and second COtrstnul Street). but’ heated if possible, weather. Possible rain oh inaugu­ observed visiting matrons and pa­ Dependable Quality — Servtosl 1949 Plymouth 4-Door Special WE SPECIALIZE in roofing and ■Interview by appointment only. P'or Per.somiel Office hand store. 56 Cooper street. Buys Goodchild, Sr., Realtor. Mitchell Payment 81,500. to $2,000. Price Car. aiding. Highest quality. ma­ Write Box G. Herald. (7), On the Westerlv .side of 88,450. ration day (here.some people are trons night Wednesday with about Vincent P. Marcin . DeLuxe. Radio' and heater. Low Ape 24-40 and *ella good used furniture and Parker Street a 25’ building Jine by professional man and 3-7925. 200 members present representing mileage. terial*. Workmanship guaran­ MANCHESTER - 6-Room Single '(2 calling it "I-day,’’ the "I” stand­ 8 8 0 4 307 NO. MAIN ST. William H. SaUaMia WANTED Experienced billing No Per.sonnel Experience antiques. Phone Mitchell 9-7966. from the R. R. Crossing right of A ZONE, Highland Park School 25 chapters (hroughout the state. 1949 Ford V-8 .*ttation Wagon. Spp Bud_^Mich|^lak teed, A. A. Dion. Inc., 299 Autumn Nece.ssary Open 9 to 5:30. fam ily o f 3. unfinish|ed up). Very nice loca­ ing for Ik^) is forecast by the' EA5Y-T0-MAKE I ’1-70 TEE. MI-:U4848 1S5 Spruce St. TeL BO-t-T "CrsSh Car. street, ktrtcheil 3-4860, -xilark. with atcnographlr ahililv. way Northerly for a distance of section. 7 room colonial with den tion. .Ifhmediate occppancy. weather bureau. Among the guests were Mrs. Grace " THe 'Workins: Man's Friend Call Mltrhell 9-4,56.3. T265TecT. “ B. Grindal, past grand matron of 5329 1948 Chevrolet kleemaster, radio Thi.s is an intercstinp posi­ DINING ROOM set including six . and lavatory bn Tst' lIodTrThree Down Payment 82,000 to 82,600.- Offi6al.* "df thia non-political bu­ CAIjORIC COBBLRR Few pattern pieces and a well CONNECTICUT Valley Uonstnic- (8.1 On the Northerl.v and bedrooms and tile bath on 2nd. Hot water heat, oil burner. Fire­ the order In this state, and Grand and heater. Club coupe. tion coverinp a variety of chairs, buffet and serving table. Westerly, sides of Mitchell Dhive a reau were quick lo add. however, E.*lher Mrs. Lila B. Hallberg of Do you count calories? The an­ illustrated sew chart enable you 1949 Plymouth .Special DeLuxe, HARTFORD ROAD llion. Guaranteed roof* and siding. duties. ‘ . AJsn rompiete bed. Call Mltrhell PHONE Ml.3.512] Hot water oil heat. Owner leaving place, ■ tile bath'. Sale Price that these relatively long-range to turn- out-this charmer In o few radio and heater. 4 door sedan. Aluminum storm windows and P.\RT TIME experienced office 20 foot 'building lina parallel lo town. Priced to sell at 816,800: $12,450. forecasts aren’t to be trusted com-- the Grand Chapter. Worthy Matron swer to that question is this pretty USED CARS clerk; Write Box R, Herald. —=——Z-.— & .3-60S’4 after 6 p. m.' the .street line from the Westerl.v Mr*. Irene Foster welcomed the cover-up with its calorie-counting hours. A crisp contrasting lone is Low mileage. Nice car. * gutters. All men protected by In- B.lva Tyler, Agent. ^Itchell 9-4469 BOLTON AND VERNON — Lots pletely — an;,- more than the used for trim. 1941 Dodge 4-Door Sedan. aurancc. Three years td pay. Free Interviews Mondays thru line of Parker Street Northerlv priced from 85(X) to $1,200. .pown Washington weather, is. Eisenh.o- members and guests. pockets and rIC-rac trim. You are At Thp ('also Station On WA.NTED Two girl* for general ami’ Westerly to property N F > ANCHESTER—Four room home Payment 8100 to $200. Terina on Mrs. Irnia Cone, worthy matron bound to receive many dompll- Pattern No. 8804 is a sew-rfle 1941 Plymouth Special Deluxe estimates. Calf Mlt'chell 'S-nSO,. laundry work. No phorie call*. Fridays wer’s black fl^mBurg may yet go perforated pattern in^lseS 11, 12, Club Coupe. Radio, .heater, price Hartford Road Alfred Charest, Owner. Kilpatrick. with, recreation room, garage, balance. unsullied by raindros. of Belivtile Chapter, Eaathampton, menta when weiarlng this apron. .Apply in person.. Maple 'D ry 9 to 12 and 1 to 8 ' , ,I9| On. the Ea.sterl.v side of workshop and chicken coop. Large MANCHESTER — 4>i-Room Dwell­ and Worthy Patron Burt W. Pattern No. 5329 contains tissue 13. 14, 18, 18. 20.,-8i«c 42, 4 yards low. Cleaners, and Launderers, 72 ■ In garages and open spaces' qf 39-lnch; 3 'yards binding for 1941 Plymouth Tudor Special De- Auto Accessories—Tires 6 FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that MEN TO Spruce Street a 15’ huiiding line ■ lot with 172’ frontage. ThL* U a ing II other bedroom possible). around town, final touches are Thompson of Radiant Chapter. pattern—sizes 14, 16, 18 Included, Maple street. * A-1 location, House, in excellent WiJIlmantIc, presided <».irlng con­ material requirements, sewing di­ contrast. Luxe. Black. ' 'stay on in any kind of *torm, arid LaPOINTK PLASCOMOLD, froni a point 9.5’ North of Pearl cutie and only $7,900, Manchester being administered to the color­ For this pattern, sent 80c in 1941 Pontiac Tudor.Gray. WINTER TIPES4- PcijnSylvania gutter*, conductors and roof re­ .stAet Southerly to Charter Oak WANTED —Five room, Cape Cod, one year ahape_,2-car garage and 1 other ful- floats which will enliven the ferring of degrees, .d.ederlck W. rections, hot-iron transfer for 12 Cleat, Goodyear Suburbanite am* .SALESWOMAN. Wanted, fuli- CORP. building;Steam' heat. Down Pay­ Hyde, worthy patron of Olivet mbllfs, embroidery stitch illustra­ coins, your name, address, size 1941 Ford 8 Club Coupe. Radio pairs. Call cSughlln,’ Mitchell tinje. Experience ■ preferred. Ap­ SHOVEL SNOW Street. ■ • . old. Full shed dormer, tile bath, inaugural pahade. desired, and the pattern number to and heater. ' 2 In 1 recaps. Auto Lite, Penn­ 3-7707. 155 We.st Main Street HO) On "the Westerl.v side of excelleiit condition. Many extras. ment approx"-82,500. Quick occur Ten of-these will depict the Pres­ Chapter, Bristol, was organist, and tions and 'color chart. ply in person. Harrison’* Cards 1A. M. to 12 NOON Young mon. High School pancy. Asking $11,800. Send 25c jn coins, your name, ad­ SUE BURNETT, MANCHESTER i 1937 G- M. C. Chasaia and.Cab.- sylvania and Bowers batteries, Rockville Spruce Street a 15’ building line Immediate occupancy. A good ident-elect’s birthplace, his boy­ hUs, Elizabeth Lambert of this EVENING HERALD, 1150 AVE. im YOU USYIM tm sn , Beatee. Make us an offer. Free road service. Terms nn all GREAT EASTERN' Roofing and arid Gifts. 849 Main street'. from a point 95’ , North of Pearl MANCHESTER AND VlCTNITy-r town veis soprano soloist. dress and the pattern number to HAVANA SEED TOBACCO grodugto, to werkin od« buy at $12,6(K). Manchester. Dutch hood; his youthful experience as a ANNE CABOT, MANCHESTER AMERICAS, NEW VORK 56, SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN MANCHJE$Tlt products The Budget Center, 91 Construction Co Applicators of WANTED'— "lomin fqr general N O L O A F E R S Street ^utherly to Charter Oak colonial, nice location, one-car New 3-Bedrom Ranches being dairyman, his rise' from . West After the meeting adjournment Center street. Bird and Fllntkote. Guaranteed i SORTERS Street. built. Priced from $11,800 to was made to the banquet hall EVENING HERALD, 1150 AVE. N. V. * . SOLIMENE, INC. housework. Net Thursdays or Sun­ vortising dopt. Apply In garage good size lot. Full price 813,500. ' Down Payments $2,000 Point cadet lo five-star general, AMERICAS, NEW VORK 86. N.Y. Ready for you now — Bdslc roofa and siding? Life-time alum- days- Nio laundry. Call Mitchell Apply W AGES $1.65 HOUR TOWN PLANNING CXIMMISJ^ 812,900. Manchester — Garri.son his wedding, hi" "Crusade In Eu­ where gipgerbread with whipped Fashion for •’52, Fall and Winter. DodM and .Plymouth Cars terUm. clapboard and copiblhstlon SION - to $3,500. , ' cream and coffee was served by Presenting' the new Anne Cabot Do^e,Job Rated Trucks Trailers for Sale ft-A 9-9485. - ■ WILUAM DUNN'ANP SON porson, Mqnehostor Her­ colynial. AU kinds of extras. Ebc- rope,” his work with the North At* Needlework Album. Directions for •This new issue is filled with IdeOs JOHNSON PAINT W storm windows and Screens. For TOBACCO fXiMPANY i Joseph E. Lutz. Chiatrinan cluslve neighborhood .for full in- THE ALLEN REALTY COMPANY lantic Treaty organization, ; his co-chairmen Mrs. Florence Horton for smart, practical sewlhg for a , 834 Center Street. TRAILER. Good bu.v, 1941 Schult free estimates call Mitchell S: F. RAWLINGS ald. and Mrs. ^Mabel Peak and their puppet mittens, basic’embroidery 699 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER PHONE BR-fp Phone Mitchell 3-5101 WANTED —Laundress. Please call 24 Nbrth School Street Harry E, Rusaelb Secretary .. tom atiofi on - above properties j ■ Realtors 1 presidency of Columbia University, stitches and grand designs are new season; gift pattern printed: T. Good condition. McClure Auto 3-8271, Eyening* Mitchell Mitchell 9-5390 between 9 a. m. Manchester- Manchealer, Conn. his family and fnially his elevation committee,', on tables decorated in A Safa - Placed to Buy Used Cars. Co. MItchbll 9-9442. 61 J A K ^ IS R O A D call the Elsworth Mitten Agency, 180 Center Street " Manchester printed In this issue, 26 cents. 1 Inside the book, 25c. ^— — ------' - . : ‘ W Albert V. Lindsay, Owner. and 3 p. m. Tel. MIt.'hell 9-0085 January 16, 1953 Realtors MItchril 3-6930. 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■/:/ / 'i. w y \ ' ■\ . 1, ' ■ , j . ' Thfl Weather =“*5fc- AveraRC DaUy Net-Presa Rim SATUR&AYr JANUAR-ifl?; W For the Week Ended Forecast at U. A Weather Baronh . PAGE TEN ____ -Z-tiaUL-UM L ______r ...... ^ [ Fair, cool tonight. Mbilmnm 34. 10,858 Tuesday, partly cloudy, somewhat told ■ of the cold treatment he re­ cooler. ceived - at., the. Jiands ..of .Herajd ...... — „.Nucl«us of Service Club Council ■■ ■ ...... \Iron Curtain Member of the ^udtt A b o t i t T o w n workers when his car got stuck R um u 'of ClrcuTatioha Manchester-—A City of Vlttdge Charm Heard Along M Street In snow near this.. paper’s ...plant, might like to warm his hands at \Bars Divorce ■the TOOOthly meetiilK of the k XSqVicrfo bis stwry-whlch The 11 persohs"e;oncerned. rldge atreet. AU members are Drivers, Please Note -spot. Hllis and dales, bumps and ■ Shortly after our lawyer friend Taste of Notifying His ■ requested to attend. There are several locations -in dips. -Rough shoulders. pulled himself out of. his difficul­ Wife of. Court Action town'where drivers should exercise ; Manchester Green. .lust check ties last Thursday, ■ without any Cons Defy The Men’s Club of Temple Beth special caution to avoid accidents. I the accident records there That help frorit -Herald men who stood Sholom win observe ‘'Know Your These are Just a few that we’ve. curve-Is a^ lot sharper lh»n Jt Olgerts Klavins of 701 Main Second at opened windows In the office atreet, a Latvian DP,' found that Town” night at Its meeting Mon­ noticed. Perhaps our readers know I looks. Or perhaps dnyers are Just doing nothing ibore than shout­ ' g o in g a lot faster there than they the Iron Curtain casts a long shad* Authority; on Like Garni il day night at'<8:30 at the temple. ing words of encouragement and ow and may be the one thinC Judge John S. G. Rottner, Judge For example, the Center doesn’t making remarks we feel sure the preventing him from obtaining » of the. Town Court, Harold A, seem like it should be a paK^u^a^r-; ,, ^ ^ V h ^ o ” V n 7 ;; snow-shoveling lawyer thought Turkington, member of the Board divorce from his wife, Milda. whom Plane were not at all called for, the Press Riot open^Taces wfth no obstruklons sjdes.of the he haa not seen since 1944. of Directors and former mayor, with usually a bus or two tossed time came for the newsmen, to Klavins told Superior Court and Edward W. Krascnlc.sr head except for that "keep right” traf- In to make things real int,eresting. leave the office for the day and. Judge William J. Shea yesterday ! Taipeh, Formosa, Jan. 19-— A Pittsburgh, Jan. 19— (A»)— . of Civil Defen.se. will speak. A Bc standard. '^But don’t be fooled. . Of couTke. we hope our readers face the pro.spect of getting their that he Was seized by German soK with 13 men aboard crashed off the coRst of South China Sun­ social hour will follow the meet­ For one thing, there’s plenty of realize that if they have accidents own snow-bound cars rolling. diers during World War II and day after reporting it had been hit by Communist ^ound fire. Rioting convicts 1,000 strong ing. traffic there and many other cars they don't have to have them at And what do you think hap­ sent to forced labor in a factory. A U. S. re.scue plane cra-shed-into the .sea after picking up the v'ho set fire and wreaked to' watch. To add to the hazard, pened? Did the.v have any He was torn from the arms of his either of these locations we've aurvivora.. A second U. S- rescue Ijavfic to big Western State John D. LaBelle. chairman of the cars are heading In three dif­ mentioned. People can get hurt or trouble driving their cars out of wife and they have never heard Penitentiary today defied the Red Cros.s Blood program.- ferent directions...... - Killed, and wars can get smashed t he - sno^Vert-in parking, lot ? Yotj' frijm eacir other.... It Is- not known— -.plane.- radioed... today- Jl,._h.«.d ._.been_ will speak to members of Camp­ And w'atch out for that blind anywhere. These are Just the bet they did. if Mrs. Klavins is still alive. filed upon by an ’unidentified air­ worried officials backed b.v craft. the armed might of Pennsyi-i bell Council, K; of C.( after the spot at night. Next time you places where we have found Ity The first man to.leave got Into He came to this country in 1949 Exact circumstances of the fast- New First Family Heads for Washington regular meeting Monday night. sw'ihg around the traffic standard Wise to be extra careful.. h|,s car and. with the remaining after several years in a displaced vania.. ' to head south on Main street, persons camp. Russian tretops breaking developments were un- Mr. I^Belle, whose talk will start staffers, filled with anticipation . clear but a w-elter of mes.sages 'The cold and hungry convicts about 9:16., will discuss the need notice W'here ypur headlight beams Bare-litem at seeing another version of the drove the Nazis out of his native held four guard hostagea-,-five usands Fill from rescue ships andWadio pick­ arc. They shoot right out over Cesis, Latvia, three weeks after Five Tanks for blood donors and the progress -In our capacity as AVM editor Mrosek story enacted, watching, ups in Hong Kong and Manila in­ wfi-e captured originally--and of the local program. Center Parjt. A pedestrian stand­ (Animal. Vegetable and Mineral) he started rocking his car back his seizure by the Genuans. angrily shouted for prison reforms. ing on the cross walk In the middle Attorney Roger W. Davis, Kla­ dicated this sit,uatlon: we keep on the lookout constantly and forth, back and forth, wheels Of 21 American airmen aboard They smashed windows and taunt­ of the street is in the dark -a bad vins’ counsel, told the judge ed police who stood with rifles and. Among the divorces granted In for Items which might be of par­ spinning and .snow flying. The that action of the pending divorce the two crashed patrol planes: To Pattons Superior Court yesterday was one spot to be on ahy street. ticular Interest to AVM-minded distance this time, between the two were killed in the first crash, submachine guns ready to mow apital Streets Then there’s the chore for west­ had been advertised in newspapers, to Anne Del Mastro of this town readers. ’ ' scene of misfortune and the ob­ hvit no attempt was made to trace seven have been picked up by a Seoul, Jan. 19— (/P)— U, S. down ahy prisoner breaking from from EJdward A. Del Mastro, also bound traffic lieadi'pg out of Porter fmaglne our plea.sure. then, servation window. Was too great cell blocks'. street and into East'Center, which Mrs. Klavins because of the dan­ ■ U. S. destroyer, and 12 are mis- Patton tanks crunched over of this town, on the grounds of in­ when we found Inserted into our for any help of the sort Mrosek ger of persons receiving mail be­ aing. ' . \Varden J. W. Claudy moved tolerable cruelty, with the plain­ Is usually a pretty busy highway. typewriter this little account got. so we could not offer e-Ven frozen ■ rice paddies on the cautiously to avoid bloodshed al­ Washington, Jan. 19—(^)—Washington took on a (rarnival If you’re In doubt about whether hind the Iron Curtain. Three Lat­ li. S. warships and planes were tiff awarded $600 Jump sum and which we pass onto yo\i. that , type of a.ssistance. vians Verified this as witnesses be­ making an intensive search of the central Korean front today though Pennsylvania'A Gov. John air today with thousands of visitors pouring into the city to |1 a year alimony. you can make it, brother, you’d It was left for us by some tele­ iinraht JMiolo S. Fine declared the .state will, npt help celebrate the inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower as better 'wait until'that-car passes. So we simply .waited and watch­ These ara. the representatives of local se.ryjQe. groups who laid preliminary plana for the formation fore Judge Shea, saying mail was area—some six miles northeast of and blasted Red bunkers and graph editor whbse diitles, we are ' Swatbw and a'bout'IOO'mlles north­ bargain with the rebola. e- his A patch of Ice or a cold motor can ed ar)d as the man-and-vehicle- of the Service Club Council yesterday noon. ’ From the left, in the front row, is Ray Owens, named Often ah 'excuse for 'bctng “shipped treriche.a in’ the Iron Triangie the84th Preaident. They jammed train, T and air terminate, A , daughter was bom at the St. happy to note, leaves him leisure against-the-s'now drama unfolded, off to the salt mine.s in Siberia.” east of Hong Kong. Troopera Move In milled through hotel lobblea and4,.,.- ■ ------stall you Just enough to cause seri­ to concern himself with the work president pro tern of the group, who is past president of the Klwania Club; Hayden. Whiting, president sector for the fourth straight Gol. C. M. Wilhelm, state police Francis Hospital in Hartford on we debated whether -we should call pf the Exchange Club; and Frank Sheldon, president of Rotary. In the second row are William, Mc­ The case was continued pending Report Search Over ■trolled along atreeta where souv' Jan. 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. ous trouble. of the AVM editor and with some Mrosek. feeling suiie he would like further notice. Judge Shea said he (A message received by the day.' commlasloner, arrived from Har­ •nir vendora already were haWk’^ At Blssell and Spruce. Buildings of that editor’s foibles. Bride, past president of the Lions: Edward Macau'ley. Lions Club president; Lloyd Hobron, president The lumbering Pattons teamed risburg to direct 72 crack state Sadloskl of 103 White street. to lend our friend a hand. But we of Klwanls; and Maurice Gaudet, vice president of the Lions Club. was not satisfied that newspaper Royal Navy radio in Hong Kong Ing their wares beside lohg row very close to the comer make It a ThM Associated Press story let that Idea pass, and merely advertisements constituted a rea­ up with the UN flghter-bombeis trooper.s who moved into the of wooden stands erected for pa­ tough place for a driver to oper­ from {he Britfsh frigate More- • Cabinet Tie Cpl. Norman Fendell of .619 from Chichester, England, illus­ w-atched. Finally, with the help of sonable notice in such a case. cambe Bay said the search for yesterday and destroyed live. Red pri.son yard. More than 400 othcr rade viewers. East-Center street-was aboard the ate. especially those who are north­ trates what can .be accomplished a sympathetic .snow plow driver, driveway. He. used a. pick and ■ survivors was being abandoned. tanka on the central front. Four jioUcemen ringed the prison and a . .One and all they wera hoping for < troopship Gen. Darby which was bound on Blssell street. ’There have with microscopic instruments and the man got his vehicle headed out shovel for more than one hour be­ The,message was received at 6:31 Red .tanka were damaged. The police boat in the nearby Ohio a glimpse of the general who at: been plenty of accidents there. a little perseverance. Directors Accept, Praise due to dock today In New York toward the street and victory was fore the snow bank was trimmed p.m. (5:31 a.m. e. s. t.). Allied tankers also claimed de- River trained its machine guns on noon tomorrow will become the' In Trade Hit Spruce and Oak. Not as blind as "A, new strain of non-stlng- his: to allow the car to nAvigate; Personal Notices atructlon or damage to 36 Chinese the penitentiary. Brat Republican President In 20 City from Europe. far as buildings are concerned, but (There was no' confirmation from Ing, non-sa\'nrmlng bees has been Then the next man tried it. By Tired and cold, the husband U. S. Navy sources.) bunkers, 11 caves and 11 gun po­ After Wilhelm and Claudy con­ years. there’s alwd^a something cooking. developed by artificially inseminat­ crawled, back Into bed as the w'lfe Report on New High School sitions. ferred. other officials said no ac- But Eisenhower was staying in i Especially on Thursday nights thin time it was getting dark, Card of Thanks It was the moat dramatic epl- By Ike Aide ing queen bees under an anesthetic. though, and the viewing wasn't so made a late start for work. \Vd wl.«h to llvank all of ou r n elzh - sodfe involving the U. S. Navy in Swift Allied fighter-bombers tiou- to force the convicts to sur­ seclusion in his Statler Hotel suite.: when drivers are using Spruce ■”Ibls was announced today by good, but we watched hlm> walk Next 1 morning the wife came hom frtonrt.A and ri'lativpa (n r Iha swooped down In bombing and render is expected before the ar- He had some last minute checking nian.v arts of klndm-as ami and sympathy the Formosa strait since' Presi­ street so they,won’t have to get Dr. C. W. Read, chairman of the from the building until we lost home and was all smiles. Hubby The Board of Directors last • in the meetings of the Joint suh- strafing attacks on Communist , rival of William S. Brown. State to do on his inauguration speech— Tavern F or Sale tied up on Main street.___ ^ ihnwn In o nr r^rrnt dent Truman assigned the .Seventh Wnahington, Jan. 19k~(jP) AVeaLSuasex' Bcekeepersl-Aasoclar, ■sight-of-hlnv-aa-he-approached-his t^-untii^th'^wlf^sald - a progress _ re p o rtl^ mniittee^ Bmiey_had beep on—^June—27t I960- to-~safe- positions-nnrth—qt-the Punchbowl j Sctu:gtary^ot-Wctf o.'pecinlly thank the Manchester 7:15 a. m. He had breakfast as secretary of defense. boimd on the Main stem. Although I.,oi|Re Nfi. 73 A.F and A.M.. the Fox be willing to released guard John ! wvound up with a breed of vicious Miller one of presented which ^ w.Ould attract On Final Day in Office 1,000 Flee, High Court Blocks brought to his aulta shortly after May Seek Overthno and Coon Club, the Rod and Gun Club, The Funniest Thing! the system is a good one, Director '.lacoh Pllatic, 35. who was reported! Until Further- Notice - bees.- ...... the snow, in tile middle all. the way the subconimiUer memhet's, went i crowds. the Wn.'lil.neton • Social Club and all I. Jamea Hagerty, press secretary, ‘T may have to ask for a IltUe The telegraph editor has- agreed tho5e’ who aert flnwera and loaned the- slightly injured. Pllatic refused un- j Farmer friend came into. to'wn down the street didn't leave any throuRh the progress report point The general manager' then ex*. By ERNEST B. VACC.4RO ■ said Mrs. Elsenhower jolnsd the overtime pay for working (hi tlttf in next week’s Heard Along col­ for his oats this week and he uac of their car.'. less accompanied by Giisrd Joseph i cross-paths for cars or pedestrians. by point. plained his plan whereby the Wsshington, Jan. 19—(^ i Guerra, 26, who was "bruised up | in general for breakfast but took matter before I become Attoriwy umn to tell you some of the anec­ ■stopped long enough to tell, a yarn voters at a refcrendunvcoiild have The Iron* family. General, if a am confirmsd,'* (he dotes Illustrating the vlciousnesa It was necc.ssary for motorists to "Mahoney QiiestloiiH lA b it.” Review for Reds only coffee. about his neighbor. the opportunity to choose between —A gray, 68-year-old Mis­ said with a grin. of those bees. travel the length of Main street Con.senrus* among the board j The prisoners turned down Pila- Harry I. Truman, who will turn Seems Jhat the neighbors - man to turn around and come up the an auditorium, for school purposes sourian, radiating cheer and the WhiU JMousa Bia*n- The .Senate- 'ArmM; ' 8a^HS|a We know you w|ll look forward and. wife both. work.. The man memher.s was that the conclusions seating 1.300 and.one also for com­ I tic's request and both he and Guer- Flood to his comments. other side of the pile. Pedestrians tent.-ilively arrived at by the groun voicing'^deep satisfaction- with ’ rs remained prisoners. Washington, Jan. 19—(/TV-Six "fieconcl strihg** ComifiUtillrt howar temorr»YUr was as buay as .«Mmitaes haa ■henMlIl? Works days and the woman night.s. munity purposes seating 2,500. ./ any man on the day bsfore a Move, the Wilson nomination until af^ r Both work in a defense plant. had tp.climb over thd tbp of thc|^.p,.p pound. Director. Walter T Do you live in Monches* his stewardship, today puts in I Guards Conflnad leaders today were refused A Supreme Court review of their Warming • Sequel snow to gel from one side of the Mahoney, however, raised .several his last full day * t the world’.4 I . In another section of the pen Sen Francisco, .Ian. 19—(/P) Old friends and weH-wlshsni were Dwight nsenhow'er ta sworn in as Tlierc is but one car in the family. conviction in Bal^more on charges of plotting to teach.and president. TTie Inauguration ■ is Attorney .lohn Mrosek. who last street to the other. Later in the quc.sUmis rtht directly concerned ter and own o 4x5 Press biggest, joir. At noon torrior- i ctmvlcta held, the other guarda-. — Relentless Hood waters dropping in td «ay goodbye. He OAK; One night last week following a morning, plows provided openings advocate violent overthrow of the government. The court had to go by his bank to look after set -for to morrow. week was the subjeet of several with the report. ! Jainea Poole, 26. and Edw^d r,iged through the California- heavy snow storm, the wife got at intersecting streets, He vu-ged that the town “shoiL Cam era? Con you do ro\y, . he wilt become private i Ament, 42. 'ITiey were reported split 7-2. It’s brief order noted that — —— ;— —*■-— personal 'financial matters, Wilson’s nonMpation- has twen paragraphs 1q this rolumn which oiit of bed, drcs.sed and started o'lt citizen Harry S. Triimah. Oregon coastal- plains today, challenged by some Senate Demo- Inquiries have .been made and we around,” visit other schools in the your own dork room 1 uninjured . Juaticea Black and Dnuglaa The Joyous Republicans— and -offet^thlq-to-lrhe-proper-atrtitorltlea ----- Leaving—the-WhiU - House,—he_ cuting a wide swath of de- \»qred-gront)ng a review .----— ——- crata.and Republicans, because he but encountered a little difficulty F 1 U 4 S ^ TlreTrc«ifiniHg~tsoBvTctsr:fiWdie^^ XtemedT^'rWitFwlBlW'a V t th r for consideration. In future storms, on one. He also asked if. any con work? will see Dtright D. Ei.scn|jowcr in their darkened cellblo^a of the stru(!troh as battered com­ 'ITie six contended. various er­ Federal Jury ! new administration-:—will have a has aSid he will not give up H i B5.A OAK STREET TEL. Ml 9.8244 when she tried to back out of the sworn In to succeed him as Pre.si- ¥ million dollars worth of stock la why will it not he possible to sideration had been given to an­ DEVELOPED AND 76-year-oId prison.I , ta;dnt([inted fire- munities . faced their third rors were made in their trial be­ big round of pre-inaugurat fsattv- driveway. After getting sUick in a provide these openings early other location than the proposed rtent of the United SHatSs. Then, fore U. S. Di.strict Judge W. Cal­ SEPTIC TANKS snowbank, she wanted to go for­ PRINTED consecutive day of storms. itles tonight, Open Saturday At 3:30 P. M. enough in the- morning to help Memorial Field site. several hours later, he will head (Continued on PAge Eight) More than 1,000 people Were vin Chesnut laat spring. They, Has Reds’ Case . From every section of the na- (Oenttnued on Paga Eight) ward but placed the car in reverse those persons who get to then- 24-HOUR SERVICE If you like photqgrophy hack to the Mi.ssoiui he left 18 drew pri.son terms rilnging from CLEANED and there was a crash heard for Miller said both matters were driven from their homra over the tidn they came—top dignitarisa places of business or cmplo.vmenl for considerntlbn after the decision Film Dcpo.sit Box jeara ago as a new U. S. Senator. weekend. Two days of torrential two to five years and fines of of ^ the incoming administration,- nearly a mile. >rhe felt the car tip on Main street at 8 o’clock? Storm os o profession here is on '' ~HjUjX-3Trimmn w-l}l, be out of a $1,000 each. : For Fifth Dav A COMPLETE LINE OF PLUGGED SEWERS on a 4.6 degree angle — and is made on W h a t facilities are \t Store Entrance ain cau.sed at Ica.st 10 . deaths, 'great names of butineas and Irt’ crews, usually, work through the needed. . ______, , ...... opportunity. Write Box Job for the first., time in more Adenauer Rapsls^ b.lP.ckcd .highways . and. raijrqad • The six were among le.saer offi-' - duatry. calehritles of Hollywood Ex - GPs Deny when .sIi"e"opched the door ' she night and we believe they cotild A eara than h i eSh remember,' and e.Vals of tne Ahf*ri(:art ConirtiUriiStT Ydi-k; '’ 3iiri7' 19-i(4^ ’-A CLEANED ELEtTRICALLY found that the back wheels were Mrs. Helen F. Fitzpatrick and- tracks and disrupted cbmmunlca- and Broadway, cheerful thronga IMAG GEUIS KdSHiR DELICATES­ ■get this -work done to Jissure- W i e>o The Herald, giv> ready to try hia band At Uie novel pat-ty proseettfed by the. .liistice ■ federal trial jUfy, locked op for ■-—- SEPTIC t a n k s a n d ----. nearly three, feet off. the. road with M'Srtiri pointed' out that theVom- KEMP'S I ti'ona,...... of Jiist plain TAmeHciurt whb crossings at- an- early, hour .of. the mittee has-leei'cased the rapacitv ’ experience oI loafing after work­ ort of Nazi :• , SfaftY of Emergency—- depautment after. : the Supreme fo,„ straight nights, atarUd lU Red linl^ Spy :^l^EB,gN ES INSTALI.ED the body of the car resting on a ing experience. ing around 17 hours a day for Hooded into the flag-decked capi­ SENS, SMOKED FISH, HERRING, IM­ morning. of the school 26 per cent, front ^ • T1 • ' ^ state of emergency was de- Court in 19.61 upheld ronvtction fifth day of'deliberations today In tal for tomorrow’s historic event. snow bank. .n* al ly eight years. He gives th» of thf 11 top Red Icsderx, McKINNKY BROS. The wife ran to, the home, awoke 2.000 to 2..600 students and d'-- fifliCktl t ' K l ® # * *n two northern California the conspiracy caste of 13 aecond- President-elect Eisenhower him PORTED CHEESE, FINE GROCERIES, Alt TrAtfi But One n-eased the square footage by 10 appearance of being in excellent AA-Xovy, pountie.s, Humboldt and Del Norte. - Tho.'^p involved in today's action stylng Communist -leaders. Charges Grow SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. her husband from a sound sleep PRB.HIDENT TRUM.AN self came In by special train from We received a little item in Ihp I per rent. health. • /L.__ _ Several rommunitlcs wdic ordered are Philip Fi-iinkfeld. former head 'The jury of six' men and six 1.30-1.IS Pearl St. Tel. MI-.3-5S08 and told what had happened. The mail this week about a woman An.v idea that Truman will loaf of the Communist party In Mary­ New York last night, with a Ju­ KNISHES, KISHKA, POTATO SALAD I Smaller room size.s set bv Edson 4 women, trylng to.a'gl'ee'rtn’ a ver­ By THE ASCMXHATED P R K M * man got up and started out for the who “was seen galloping d(wn the I Railev high sehoor p'rinelnal. for long.' however, was exploded , . , „ i Bonn, Germany,’ Jan. 19—(/P) —A evacuated. . land, sentenced to five years; his bilant wave, and a quick flash of go to re.st until tram tmie to)nor-■ — U. S’ Highwav. 101 — the main dict . slnpe last 'Th.uraday .. after/- his famous smile as he stepped Two former OPa plaadsd inno­ middle of Main street betweSl Oak I „ aaving of 10()on b.v word th(it he has already made row afternoon after lunching with ^'8h Comml. .io_n sun ey re- noilh-.soulh routs w a s wife, Mrs. Regina Frankfeld, two noon, returned, at J o a. m.. to the cent today to an Indictment acoiia- AND COLESLAW. and Maple ^streets. , . over the area Indicated i , plans to open up a private office the retiring cabinet at the home of i ported today a aignifirant rise in under water at a number of places years: George A. Mevers. former from the floodlit rear platform of Is Very Important court ffom a mid-town hotel. his private car. Ing them of spying on 'U. 8. ndii- ■ Itw a s nice little anecdote for . oHc-inal plans of the archi-! in Kansas. City, near his home at Dean Acheson, his Secretary »o f; pro-Nazi and nationalist senlimerit j in both’ Oregon and California, Maryland narty chief, four years: A , -tourt attendant Immediately tary aecreta aa mambers of an as- Holden's Flowers ; thia column and^ w-as neatly typed, „ ,„„„re foot, the sav ' Independence; , Mo., to serve as ^tate. in 'western (lerjfiany. It drew hot i From Eureka. Calli'., population 'i.,eroy H. Woqd, former party hesd cati’lpd a basket full of exhibits Several hundred persons who pionaga ring directed from . the doubl^spaced. I t . met all of the ing woiilfl be $1.6(1 000. Martin ha.a i headquarters for, hia future im- in the Dlstfict.eif Columbia, three had gathered In front of Union I DON’T FORGF,T WE OPEN SUNDAY AT T:00 Av M. Truman w’ill get hia fir.st taste F^^nigig fi-nmW’est German leaders. 23.0.68. over the mountains to the ^ to the Jury room. Soviet embaasy in Waabington. 81 Oakland Stroot tests but one—there w-as no signa­ estimp'-H. | To All Children dertakings. whatever-they may be. years; Maiiriee Braverman, Balti­ Station applauded as a sleek gray Otto Verber and Kurt Pongar. ture. of hia new freedom when he bogrdaJ including Chancellor Konrad Ade- rcnti al valley, highways were Bars Contempt Charges Estimates Reasonable Matthew J. Connelly, long his the White. Hou.se private ,.= car--by e_.uv nauer. blocked by slides and washouts. more attorney. three , years; and Shortl.v after the jury convened. closed car bearing the President­ who were arrested In Vienna Uat SPECIAL SATURDAY aid SUNDAY TeL MI-9-7743 So again we-remind our readers .Sherwood G. Bnwer.s. the third, number-one secre.lar.v and con- courtesy of Eisenhower- at W((sh- Mrs. -Dorothv Rose Bfuuiberg, elect, his wife and close relatives A t m n r that If they w-tsh to contribute to It Can He The aupve.v' indicated nearly half ' Evacuation of Klamath, Calif.— Federal Judge Edward J. Dimock week, entered their pleas before READY-TO-EAT’ ' .subcommittee member, said ihat ■ ' firlante. flying’out this W-eek to, -ington'.s Union Station. There the West Germans think there’s I mldway.^betwecii Eureka and Cres- onre a nhlloao'phy ' feachejr at sped past, at'the head of a IS’^car U. 8. Judge Alexamwr Holttoff, Heard Along they- must sign their An- Important refused to sign contempt citations motorcade, on Its way to the Stat ALWAYS OWEN set up this office in a Kansas Cit.V Secret Service' protection comes to more good than bad in Nazism and i cent .C ity was o;dered. Its 500 Johns ’ Hiysklns-. Unlver.slty.' three against fbiir New 'York City news’ who set their trur for March S. WHOLE TENDER ROAST BROILERS names to an.v articles suprriitted. Factor In office building before moving on an end. years. ler Hotel. Oran H, Waterman, JUatice de­ If the correspondent doesn’t wish nearly 25 per cent wouldn't mind if residents fled to high ground as papers and two television stations There . In the pagtel-decorated to have his name published, we Their to New York City to open up a The f^'hite House ear, for th e '* new Nazi party tried to-take the swollen Klamath river rushed.j slemmlng from photos taken of partment attorney, suggaatad a (KOSHER) $2,2$ Each \ business of hfa own, first time, will be altached^to -a,' power. Tt reported Gernifn youth later, trial data, saying ha ..antici­ will comply with the request. Schoolwork five feel deep through the streets. ’ the Jury ouCside the courthou-xe (OonMnned on Page Eight) A Non Connell.v, the man w'ho cleared regular passenger train (B. A 0.1 (ippeara to be carried away b.v the Resident.s said some homes were IJ. S. (',alls Russia la.tl Friday, ’ pated there might be a pew indiot* all appointnvents to see 'Truman at which will depart at 6:30 p. m. ' appeal of a single, strong natlon- sent fioating downstream.’ The defense contended that such ment naming other persona. Mili­ It has been proven many timea- that smart tary Investigators have been q,uep- DON'T ehildren ahowt^ poor achonl grades because the White House, plans to become (e.s.t.) for the trip back to Mis- ali.st party. The survey based Its Similar conditions hit the Oregon pictures might "put them( the a (’onsultant on business and gov­ sourl. ! confclusions oh Ifie que.stioning bf piain.,.».stale Police said 112 people To Austria Parley jury) on,the spol.’’ tioning a number of Americans M Throw Thcpi Away they couldn’t see the work. I>t iia help you U. S.-occ.upied Austria. correct this condition with proper glasses aft­ ernment contracts. And for the first time in nearly .1,200 Germans. ' pgp pppn removed from low-lying In refusing to sign s contempt still Plent.v-Of Wear Left In LAND SURVEYING It ta to Connelly’s Spprtnient the Chancellor ^-enauer was fgj-rn land along the Coqulllc Holtzoff stuck by the March 2 Shoea Repaired Here er you have had your child’s eyes tested. Washington. ‘ .Ian.- 1'9— The order. Dimock said hs believed no Bulletins ■President and Mrs. Truman w:'ill (Continued on Page Two) aroused by publication of the su r-, River. In some locations the water oonvlctioq for contempt could be date. He said "The court feela tiyit Mwdrd L. Davis, Jr. vey and the British action, of last j . . — . ■Onited ,'Statea has called oh Russia from,the AP Wire* it is In the public Interest aa wall' to attend a Big-Four deputies sustained but added; as the intereata of tho dafondants SAM YULYES Registered Land Surx-eyor CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS YEAR ’ROUND week in arresting seven former! (Continued on'Pag* Fifteen) "The matter is always open.” Nazi nfflciala .qn charges of j)lql-J^ _ ...... meeting Jan. 30 In London to dls- that , a case of this kind ahould ba Shoe - Repairing* e f -the- Bet­ 13-Peoetor Road — Mancheatar ■ciiAs’an'Afistria'h settieiYient'.’ ' — The ’defense-affidavit'named'the' proMpYly (Hapd'sed'bf.*' — ■ - —^ DIMESRHYMES ting to overtVirow the Daily News, the World Telegram PAPUUI gURPENUEU ter Kind Done While You TEL. MITCnELL 3-7019 and set up a Hitler-like dictator- The-State department' dlrislosed Returned to Ja a ' ^7 Walt. \ Mossadegh StMls Split t'oday that’ an invitation was sent and Surf! the Post, the Journal Cairo, Egypt, Jan. 19—<>»')— Verber and Ponger "were re- • J6 'MAPLE ■StBEEt’-'. ■ "to .ilbicaw' iast . W*dneada:y.. UM. AMerloM. and .TV aUtlons-WPlX Cnin’a. miUUijry gavarnor lodn.v ..No'Danger - and WNBT.' ; withdrew the BeetMea of seven .ntaMtefl-taJi^ Jirdefniilt of ..u' Bpy Analysis* , Opp. First National Store , Commenting to a. group of for-,|, V,.-*-,? V “ ® * XVXiF.lA O re;ply. has yet been reqeiy*d’, bodn eaihi ' ''' ■-'5 -Parking--fciot' R«ad Herald, AdvSt The Judge allow'ed the Jurora to weekly pnbKcntlonn — tkree •( I Over Rule bp D»c^ eign -eorreapohdent* on both- the-*—- .■-•'ll**- call. for-. *. new maettog. tole- than ttreviOiiatY Idanttfletf as ;Natufalizad lAmericani of survey and the British action,, he .' Culled from AP Wire« lows up a note to Moscow sent last TfStlre: mat .'sirghL'af iO', pim.- after: KEMP'S^lilIi .an. unuaual Sunday, session. The. ComnaitnlaL. The' gevmi>ar*S-.9£r: - (Oonthioerd ra Page Bight) BABYLAND 641 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI-fl-.'n2S i ------: deeliaced: " > t llS SStZSS^^mmmmSSSSSSSS Monday which put Russia on notice panel hag hid the' base si'qqe 2:23 flee 'laid the action was taken Tehran, Iran, Jan. 19—l/Pi_—. demon.straled yesterday In several danger exists that a Nazli that arch an invitation w’ouW be p.m. Thursday.. It haa spent more lor the "aafety af the aUte and Supporter.a of Premier Mohammed loWns in the south and closed their party on the Hiller mqdal.,,.»'ilf‘- -Sen. Joseph McCarthy forgets issued shortly. Did you over try to onalyio 763 Main SI. — Manchealer seize power in w-e.sterpiXJermany- transfer appointment note.s than 30 IWiurs in actual delibera­ the Egyptian popuJatinn.*' Mossadegh today beat back a chal­ busine.sses in protest against the Th; proposed meeting backs up tion. not Counting time for meals Event Schedule What mdkes a littit boy— ^ Automatic Washers lenge by Iran's chief religious opposition to him. A delegation of He s'S w the correspondents . wlicn he change.s suits and misses a re "Olutfon passed by the United SERVICES TV show because' he "got the time and re.st. PLUNGE KILLS BOY, 3 Is it freckles, smile or spirit. leader which threatened to split 200 persons was reported enroute Nations Dec. 20 appealing to the Yesterday’s Jury sessions New Haven. Jan. 19—(db—A the country’s dominant Nationalist here from Abadan, site of the big (t’ontlniied on Page Fifteen) lou.sed up.” . . . American Tem- United States, Russia. Britain and Forluaugur^ Thai Interpret The Wishes pciam c Society .schedules mass brought a slatement fVom veteran Two-year-old boy wa* killed ac­ Or the way he leaps in {oy? RADIATOR and Dryers faction wide apart and bring down now-nationalized oil refinery, to France to mak^ a new effort to court attendants that they could cidentally when he fell from a Of The Family „ the gpv.erq^eht' , demonstrate for the premier. nir’cting in Wa.shinglon to protect * BUY , i against riM’ktail parties, put on by third- atory window of the New- Washington, Jan. 19—(AV^, ' BUY YOURS NOW WHILE V Bbwiftg to Repeated appeals and “Do >’oii Uke" (Cy>ntlitued on Page ElghD TROUBLE? Pawtucket Gliiireh i government official.") at home, and (Oontinubd on Page lligtit) Haven Glri’a Recreatloa Guild Here la the aehednla of InaughMl Is it how he throws a baseball, f'warning.s,' Mullah (priest) Aya-. The old mullah, who la speaker building here this afternoon, eventa: V ■ , JOHN B. DURKE , tuUah Seyed Kashani withdrew in abslfhlia of the Majlis and whose i abroad. How he fishes, or explains WE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CAN BE HAD I Average national -debt per per- plungthg as feet to n stone slab TODAY ■ ■^hia ban on debate by the Majlis— support has been a mainstay of DestrovccI bv Fire in a side yard. Kenneth Wilson, 8 p.m. festival of entertoli^'-'iiSi.^ The intricate assembly FUNERAL HOME M iM O R IA L S parliament’s lower hou.se—of a hill the Mas.sadegh regime wrote the !, son in,.U. S. Jumped tenfold during AND TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES ARE HIGH ^ ; 20 years of DemocraUc rule, House son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard ment, featuring stage and a CAN to extend, for another year, the Majlis e.xecutlve board today that Wilson to Re-examine U. S. WUson, was taken to New Hgyen stars and name bands, at O f his latest model plane? 87 EA.ST CENTER ST, premier’s, near-dictator .powers to P(t'vtucket. R. I.. Jan. 19 W Speaker Joe Marlin says .. Lon­ he stHl insists the bill extending The dhurch of the .'(acred Heart hospital. But declared dead on Arena. . SAVE YOU Tel. MI-S-6868 • BLACKSTONE OF PROVEN govern by decree. ■ i the premier’s power is unconstitu- don detective tracks down woman arrival. The bo,"r’s mother Is di­ 10 p.m. Repeat pertormenwl Whate'er it Is we love him Rlvaliy Holds u.„.i «,t ”ao... you u,.." Securityy NATO Arms Aid rector af Guild and Ids father teatival at CspHnl theater./" - A»tBULANCE .SERVICE . . Mo.ssadegh’a triumph left unre­ And our prayers will ever be MONEY! Is; associate secretary ef the TUESDAY 4 solved, however, the rivalry be­ State TMCA. 9 am*. Bleetornt Catliefe;l • HOTPOINT tween the two old men for control New York, Jan. 19 Charles • speech prepared for a lundheoii of Thot his {oy and fun and laughter the debate to continue on the' bill. ; early today. capes from TuUa. Okla., zoo hers meet te torns.. SUPERIORITY of the government. Continued ten­ Jerome Coats and Suit."". Ltd,, of E, Wilson, Secretary of Defense-.several hundred buaineia and.tn- LEAVER BY REQUE8T orgaatsatloaa. Will live on eternally! sion was evident this niornlng in ’ The frantic efforts of legislators The huge slate-covered ' roof designate, said today he intendsUo dustr'ial leaders; ' ' • ABC-O-MATIC to heal the breach between Kash­ crashed down witfi a roar at the Middletown is burglarized of .700 New York, Jaa. IE—(dV—So­ 9:M ams. Privath^i the tightly-shuttered Jo®aar sec­ ■women’s eo'ats valued at $24,000. | re-examine the nation a basic a;- No Elaboration viet diplomat Yuri. N. Novikov Natloaal Pteabp tion. where both have concentra­ ani and Mossadegh appeared to Heicht ,of the blaze, sending em­ Correctly designed monuments are .products of careful have impressed the former with Rrports say Yale University haa : ' ’"'• 't.v plans. Including its com His remarka on American de­ left the United States today by for Prealdent-elMt^Pil It’s with him in mind we're giving tions of supporters bers into; a watch crowd of be­ entered into rooperallve Paelfle i miSments trt western Europe. fense policy wefe limited to this ■ 2i!m 22SLJ!!^I_SEW VlCE BUILT> intelligent study. They have balance, distinction and A heavy guard was porfted in the gravity of the crisis. Late la.st tween 2,000 and 3,000 persons, raquest. “Sony. I’m not toHc- lacemlag c To tho local March of Dimes, Area Researeh agreement with, Wilson, whose confirmation as one paaage, without further Ing,'* he told reporters prho 11:M au.... meaning; they have beauty that will endure. the Majlis square. A gfoup,gath-! " ‘Kht he is.sued a statement for A short time later, 20 -feet of Defen-w 'Secretary has b;en held elaboration;" For this fund may conquer polio way-j ■a ■ broadcast to the nation denying the steeple which rises 100 feet U. of Hawaii and Bernice P. qnestioaed lilm about the Soviet tlea eesMRailW^;! ered on. the. edge .of the square. Birhop Musorm of Honolulu under up in U. .S. Senate hearinga also "My preliminary investigations spy plot be ia aecuaed of head­ toi, inetoilidr: The Crippler of our times. Cutting Done In Our Own Shop From The shouting "Give us Mossadegh or any differences with the premier, from the Street .level toppled onto and leading for Unity and harmony. ttie .sidewalk, narrowly mi.ssing $200,000 grant from CJarncgie made’ clear he would not hesitate indicate the. desirability of a quick ing In this eouatry and ahroad. • Expert Workmanship Rough Stone To The Finished Memdrial give us death.” i to ask Congress' to act on a re-examination of our present Autofflaiie The restriction on M ijlls specta- On receiving Kaaliani’s go ahead, four firemen. Foundation . . . Cigar sale* are ris­ Ntxasi'sM ' . - J -. • Exciellent Servlc*' ing and industry has developed •'sstreamlining'" of' the Dqfens* de­ stati-s with respect to materiel and I1P8 A BOY!!! '(Wholesale hr Retail) iB . . tors was so tight that even, some the Majlis settled back' for more Three parish' priests and two speeches. It granted an hour to paasersby disregarded their own new '’resurgence of life” from partment if he felt Itgislative procurement -a resppraisu of the HoUywood. Jaa. 19—(4?)—The Washers reporters who sttend sessions regr changes. wer% necetaary.' ulsriy were barred from the gal- labor leader Muzaffar Baghale. sa/etv to dash into the burning farrh tolo factoryfactory, .Connccticilonnccticut "Val- effects'of the Korean t^ar, our com Lucille Ball bahy. asMHed by Moil in your gift ,to conquer polio tonight. BRUNNER'S BETTER DEAL Manchester Memorial Co. who last week' launched qn attac^ church to , rescue -sacred ve.s.sel> ley Shade Tpbacco jj;roweis are The Defense aacretary-deaignate mttments to NATO (the North her telcrlst^ fans tluoughoat P-A-C-K-A-R-D MPPLIAWCE CO. *Ke®brta reaching the capital A,' ' ------;, told bv President:PrealdcntT Nelson A. sketched briefly the policies he ex­ the aatisn, arrivod today. IVh *Ropootod by roquOst from Rhymts of '52. A. H. AIMETTI Prop. (Contlmied on Page Seven) m /’S68 East Center Stsset PONTIAC DEAIER 21 MAPLE ST MANCHESTER I •aid Mossadegh aupportera had (Conttaiued oh Page Twip) (Continued oh Faga Seven) ■ Shepard. pected to follow if confirmed ii\ a hoy. ' TEL. MITCHELL 3-5191 HARRISON STREET—MANCHESTER I Aak For-Benson „v i . "i -A. r- A b , J*?... iP— , c