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IIANCHESTEIt EVENING HERALD. BIANCHE81ER. CONN« THURSDAY. JANUARV €7 , 19 B5 IIA^CHESTEH EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THUR^AY, JANUARY il7 .1955 PAGt iPAOMrm ■X:; thU kubjectsd thk legal r tlcolf. Impulalva' mltodventunh,. rides would be "th e props” '4lie >^,^katint Hoars Harrinla|i,GOP the appolateca to* ’’needleaa un- Wasn't lit " : court ' was going to impose until MILITftpY Senator Doubts Rogers Bargaining Starts; pertoln^."The Issue haa not yet 40 Fe are d L b g t ^ -fDirfh wf i Stritr , Ronald, IbokUig first Mrs. Ronald proved himself aide to -< raachsd a ahowdown. . . . . SeheT who was Ihers as hla con- mova about Unsuperviaed wi^u^ Skating boum tonight will Round Four la alMost at -hand. be from 0:30 untlMO o'clock U CtaeteaSeeee sad in ^Black/ Fro«l’ fidante. aide and, odien neceasory, danger of getting Into trouble.-'' Ike Will Hurry Session Will Be Televised Push Swingle It will begin when Harriman pre- prompter, answered: “ Yes, sir, 1 The terms included ocefiif the WHIS at Center Spring! Pdik)^ Cen- aenta hla budget to tbs leglaJature IBVINO BEBUN'O ter Spring! Ahnex, Robartaon The Cas0ofKonct guess| IL Fas. But somehow, it probation officer oqce' 'a week td X FRIDAY. JAN. 2 ^ Feb. 1. Hull, POigUuid, Jan. 2t (P)— Park and Chartar Oak Park. of Similar tciocaata involving other "Th9r**» No iii*liiort seemed' like , the only thing to do. rnort ’dMlhlB -octldiUea; going to • P. M. Aid to Schools Negotiation ilfeetjrtir On companln and unions. On Legislfl ‘Vorty British ssamsB aboard two I wasn't getting .along with my school regttkLriX, behaving himself Tomorrow, weather Mrmlt- Tea Few At Seasions .. trawlers wars feared loot off Iqo- f^ber, I didn't like the w4y things while he Waa Uwre and doing hia "’! MASONIC m0ii ting, the Annex, Rdbertaon Feh, 4^ Subject of TV (CaattaMi from F i ^ OM) LIkt Show Rininou” homework; staying home nights j ; X H C B I A U (Contiwwd frnn Pkc* Om ) A t the preasAt, he said there are School Donations land today—vidtUna of tbs draoiM Referl'^ to Juvenile Court Jan were going at home, and 1 waa al- Park and Charter Oak will be too few management people who , 41 1)16 ^ ways getting into trouble in school. and away from' street corners. Ckapmaa CJonrt. Ordfr « f open to akattng from 10:30 un- Broadct^^ttf^^hicago "black frost," report on the nnUonls school needs. have.ever bqpn In • n a nej|otlatlng The Governor can't get kia pro^ nai KabeH YrasrU la "Sanibea 1 guess, 1 thought New York would Jiidge Coils Patents l AnarMtli Mrs. Hobb>- hss urted that no til 5. Center Sp.rihga' wit! be acasion. ’’Dsufclly, only top man- gram through tha legislature with; ost Polio Drive Twenty men wars aboard each he better then Whet I had.’ ’ - When Ronald's Interview with open tomorrow afternoon fromi By LEONARD ZRnMDNiSBBO out Republican help—and credit rriMS" 4:»-U:46 8ei. 1 901. Samvair*. Jtcfrpalmiriita large scale federW school building agement aits In on .thbse sessions,'' Bazrr*—CariMsi! Hea., MartiB sad of tha flaldng ahips, tha 810-ton Judge GUI turned the coii- the Judge was completed. Judge aid be undertakeh tMitll the con- 8 to 6.' 7^ Rogers Corp.'s managemantluid. -)» said, "and there are nuuiy for the GOP. The Republicans don't the subject of the boy's Gilt asked him to leave and called IkMMitMia 7 i Cents MoncliaMer echool children, from l.r«ri<” S Was area*” tech. Rodertgo and the 559-ton Lorella, ference haa reportAl. The after-dark hpura of \union contract negotiators opened ibcocntlvea whoee work la affected have tbe votes to override Harrt- falaUdrikhjP with h'ia parents, par* In hla parents. From them he was man'a veto on their own prograina. the klndei^i^en to high school, which sMt out diatreaa' aignels last Clements was the first witness akating art atandard dflly., their ahow, "Mow /one -company by what lii^>pste.-a! sessions UeiUari]r'hia.4*i*’*‘'-' able to ($raw the promike that they Three major quarrahs havd by contribuUng a record total of sight /Wins they ymre heeling ’•HOW do you feel about your at hearings scheduled to cdotinue negotiates a work contract," In but who don’t reiQ)jCknow what would continue acting as they had they ore like." broken out already. $1,M9.19, puahed the locel March over M a Imrrleaaa and snow- foUu, Ronnie?’’ be asked. "You in the past two weeks, when they, tomorrow and Monday Into vari- Rogers, Conn., yesterday. of Dimec drive the $9000 mark LaFO N D , stonit. knhW, they were ^ety concerned ous proposals to furnish im- . He said be doubted that"Af-^e Roltpd one: Harriman ssdd U)e as well as their son, had been The show la to be put on in front 2,000 AMA members expected state hi^ been spending beyond Ua today, Treasurer Otorge Frost re- seven minutes distress sig- when they liMmed you'hAd,.gotten shocked into keeping on their beat mediate emert;ency school building poursd from the trawlers' Into trouUe. Your motb^.Ataypd^ O UR AboutTownN of tbe televlaion cameras*in Chi- the convention there are ‘Tne In income nw yeora \mder Dewey. He ported. --Tv br o ther s behavior. aid through federal grhnts. to 100" who have ever' observed a Thomas Bentley, vstmsn chair- illos. Then there was silence. line from work at qulte-a ka^- atates. The U.S. Office of Educa- cago next month for the edlflcation asserted that the state's eoptlal Mrs. Mitchell, a small, harried Members of Andersoa-Shea Poet of 2,000 members of the American contract AcgoUation. constructions fund was over-«om- man of the "p lffy bank" cam- STEAK HOUSE Slock frost" is the seamen’s ice so aha could s^nd more Ume^ looking woman whose nerves had SALE tion estimates the nation. Is short *1710 AMA is paying, for the mHted and ahqrt of cash. paign, reported the ih^vidual MQNSOI^, MASS. - X name for clouds of icy haze which with you. 370,000 classrooms. 2046, VFW, will meet at the Management Assn, attending k MC|i drawn taut by the physicar NEW Holmes F^mcral Home tonight at personnel convention, and yester- transportation to of fonie One of his Grat acts was to school totau as foltows: Monchsa- Tel. Moneen M27 ikim along the eurface of tha sea "And your father '.was- quite ■train of holding a full-time job V All the bills under considera- 37 negotiators for both manage- freezd big atate 'qpnri.-ructlon con- ter High School. $248.40; Bokters, Shows .Thnrsday, Friday,' and wrap ships in a cocoon of ■hocked. |He promised to cooperate tion, Includfn^ proposals by 8 o'clock to {>ay reafwcts to iht.eet day’s dress reheanal indicated the and keeping house and by her in- liy tS (| M st> J. MiJfally, a member of the post. AMA will get an'education. ment and the Oak end Maple tracts 'pending a jeview of $281.15; HolUatcr 318T;69; BuelHfy Saturday aod Sunday spray which frecfMs hard. Unlaaa with ua in every way poisMble. He ability to K^d her family together, dements himself and by Commit- The members of the negotiating Uoign of the International Broth' fund, \ $133.13; Manchester Sreen $11$. the crewa can hack^thls ice away, ■aid ha would atop drinking, Ohd said ^ e would uot go back to work, PRICES tee Chairman Hill (D-Ala), call erhood df Paper Makers, AFL. The Republicans cc^ended that St. James $ m .a ; Washington its weight can capalza a amul try to get along better with you. ■t tlw rffUlar prio Tbe Woman’s Auxiliary of the committees of the two A FL paper- AnnewecemOwi but would atay wqme and make only for building aid. Army and Navy Club will hold a maJAng locals apd of -management - The negoUatora are leaving by he was "je<^iar^lntf tjnqusonds of $108.87: WaddeU $106.21 ^ Ve^pl anck h ■hip. He'S worked hard all his. Ufa to Ronald tbehave and do whatever Tha Lorella, nicknamed "Lucky" l(ive you and your aiater and ' w M A t ggM jL, •Thus," dements said of his card party Monday night a t.8:30 wSre unruffled by the preaence of train Feb. 13 and will stay in Chi- jobs" and demanded that he rS' $101.16; Barnard $101.64; Uncoln ) Onr New Sunday Aftoiweeu the court wanted him tbdo. and Hill's bills, "those who might cago at the Palmer House until voke a "hasty Ond ULadviaed. de- $9T.tt; Nathiui Hole $M48; High- dly SlMw 8 P. M. te • P. ML bscauas of her big citches, said la >rothar tha things, he thinks ' you Mr. Mltchel) said he wbu|d quit at U>e Army and Navy clubhouSa. about a doeen vlairors sitting lii her last mesaago aba - was lying need. third f tr M iy be inclined toi oppose federal Feb. 15. cision." \ land Park ro.Oi; Robinson $66.60; Udren Welcome drinking and try to get overtime iPritea will be awarded. Rogers Community Center.' South $46.14; Buckland $27.24; on her aide north of 'Jcelaad’a course, he as well Sa your, legislation on aid to schools be- And the give-and-take of the The telecast will originate'from Round two: T h e Repidiiicaas work or odd jobe'to offset the l(Jas cause of fear of federal participa- a room in the hotel, and will l>cRln, paaeed bills keeping stats tncotoe Kaaney $18.31 and Silver Lane tr Food Prices -, North Capo. \ mother have gotten off the track a in Income that would, result from In connection with Ita meeting. negotiations as the, two aides' de- The IM erigo signaled from i UjUe, but they've given every in- tion In local school policy may set Wednesday, Peb. 2, in Oranga after the two aides have already and unincorporated'bceineas ta x ^ 'tie Up hia wife's quitting her job. bated a union request for an hourly K This year's total topped a pravl- Sunday A f t e f o ^ Show. Storta ./ position 90 miles ifbrth of the Cape' dication of trying to improve and aside their apprehensions. Hall, Manchcater Oranga members started their session, and without at their piesent JevelSr-an abate-^ Set Up FamUy Budget IT 'f T O B g e O « D 10-cent general increase and other their knowledge, to make the .seS' 0|is high mark of $1,700 collected in Sunday, Xebm ary • 'listing heavily and going over." assume their reapiMisibUitlea.'' "This legislation in no way can Will enjoy a roast beef lupper at union demands .waa aptrited, but ment of about 48lt million dol- In connection with this financial Influence the states' policy of aion as realistic ac possible. lars to taxpayers ti»is year. Harri- tnOrlocol schools last year. * n A few minutes later, cams this,, "Yea, Judge, 1 know,” Rbnald 6:30 in tha banouet halli reserva- rarely bitter. last' desperate msasags from the ■aid. problem, the judge, the probation what to teach or how to teach it ’’ Blackboard lodiapeasable man declared he would veto them 3: Officer and the Mitchells tried to] FOR tions for which should be made Negotiators lipniffled If the Chicago performance fol- Rodcriffo: “ImpO|Hlble tOL abandon The two of them talked for about However, he said, building aid through Earl Hutchins before as "Irreaponsible." 30 more minutes, going over-the prepare a budget within which the i| 7-- would relax the strain on teachers' Th'e AMA representatives' on lowe the pattern of yeaterday’a The GOP. claimed HarrimOn's ' ship bwanse of j hurrieana condi- family cOuld live and pay off ita j Monday night at the latest. The hand yesterday expressed saiiafac- aeaaion, the leading rolls can be tions and frecBing temperaturaa." case record thoroughly. They dis- salaries and other expenses.. program to follow will Include a stand was proof he planned a cussed Ronald's problema in school debts. After cutting expenditures : | SUITS Also, he contended, since his tlon at the way things went and expected to be A IM by Saul Sil- "hlgh-Ux. odminlatration." Both vesaqla. had sailed fronf thif draaticaliy, a workable budget was j showing of colored slides, by Mor- ariUcipated, that the telecast, veratein, president of the company, English fishing port. Oooatguarda- —his refusal to 'atuA. his com- and HlU's proposals provide that But the, Governor still could pulsion to riraw dff and act' tbs set up, but it was going to be pain-, part of federal aid be provided on ris Bem)ftt _ . ^ wjiich will be sent out ever a and Walter Riley, International move to continue the abatemeiits. man said tha aeamcn probably died BIG "wise guy," and hia. generally un- fully tight. closed circuit to the AMA mem- rcfireaentative of IBPM. Me has not yet diacloaed hla plant. instantly when the trawlera heeled the basis of need, ,"it would be a King David Lodge, No. 31, lOOF, lU b (Coacl) (Prill cooperative attitude -- which Judge To help ease the burden. ' and ^ and real stimulus to areas where un- bers in the Palmer House in Ctii'^ Besides the tables the negotia Rpimd Three: The Senate with- aver, also to tiV to give Ronald a feeling - will precede its" meeting tomorrow c a ^ will .be a success. Gill thought probably stemmed employment Is rising to new .tors will sit around, the only prop held confirmation of five of Har- Danish . eutboriUes s a id In from hit problema at home, where of importance in the family. Judge ;| evening with a spaghetti supper, They also expressed wonder that to be used will be a blackboard, riman'a .appointments, including C h a r c o a l B r o i l f d Copenhagea yesterday that three heights.” served by members' of Sunset X there waa no one to give him un- Gill decided that another provision i| PLAIN "It is not l>y accident,” their presence yesterday caused ao which Silverrtein finds Indispcn- that of jcarmlne G.- DcBapiO. a Danish fishlag boaU have been re- deratamllng or intelligent disci- of his probation should be that he - DOUGHNUT Clem ei^ iialdt "that these .areas Rebekah Lo^e, No. 89. Clinton little interest among the negoti- aable in attempting to prove why Democratic national committee^ poiled missing In the Baltic Sea, get- a job as a paper boy- -one of , Keeney or Altwrt-Cemlon may be pline' and where there ..waa a lack happen\ ' to coincide with, those atonr -as' thsjr argued 'the Tarious ^ e company can’t pay tin TO-cwit man; as secretary -of-state.—Pe- two of them ^ c e Jan. 8. AU three of security, both/ emotional and the few jobs any one uqder |4 can: -/■ areas wheie school bulldifig needs contacted 1^ thoao .wiahing inf or-, Itema on the agenda. "Why, they increase. Sapio la leader of Tammany Hall, STEA KS were baaed at Nakao, on tha Baltic ' V ^ Drawing by. Kobrrt Ornoveil financial. ’ ' / hold legally. mation regardinf thb supper. The didn’t even look up when we However, after yeste. day's ses- the Manhattan Democratic or- DRESSES are grea^st.” ' Thi(k. Juicy, Hravy I’nmp Stn-r Buef idand 6fT8em R »*r------|*^~L-4Ftat-wafi-a-ntther !mpHT8ivfi_ini8a is aifm up a t; lusiona. The MitcbcU family pat- juvenile dsurt it permits Uie judge ficer and a school offlciAi. chester Board of Dlrectora some- any of the Rec buUdinga," Mrs. COFFEE and DONUT SHOP Fur Tom orrow working out a contract, but there • • • COME EARLY •/\* \' largely uncontroUed becauae labor tern had been eatsbllahed for years 867 MAIN STREET—-(Corner of Flower) has never been a movie dr telecast PROGRAMS _ to gain aI^^ understanding of the After Judge Gill reviewed the times pound on Tuesday nights. Scher aaid, unions have been held exempt Judge GUI had the case record that and It waa not going to be easy to NEXT TO McCLtTRE PON'nAC of the real thing, which the Rogers HEAR THE CELEfRATING B A m AT 4:15 from Ihe antitrust laws, and be- problema lnW)lved and, with the case with the probation officer, he "Would you rather have Mra. remake that pattern. The second session of adult group will be putting on. Ifldso Everyday—All RighU Rq^rved—H. T. Dickinson * Co., lsc.i aid of the probation officer and any called in the school official, whp .had ao far been complleif on Ron- Scher help you get atarted or do N O B O D Y - . cause other laws are either inade- ald.' It included, among other (Coaltaued Tomorrow) square and round dancing will be The Ho^ Stu]^ous Ci^eiis Shovi q|uate or inadequately enforced." other social agency representative told hi(n the school would Im will- you want to. take cara of joining, James Black, ?nanager of the present, to determine the best things, a social history of the boy • youraeif?” Jtidge Gill aak^. held this Friday evening, kt the AHA's personnel division, haa Johnat(m said he hopes the ad- ing to, continue working with the East Side Recreation Center bO' course to follow In. the treatment boy. Judge Gill said he thought the andliis parents, and results of the "I. can do It, mysotf," Ronald hopes the Chicago experiment will ^ ^ c e Bamtim Hejb;^aile7... miniatraUon and the present Con- of the delinquent. psycholo^cal and physical exams said. B U T N O B O D Y ginning at S o'clock. not only prove educational to the great "will undertake active . in- Change in Ronald's course was tor The square .deneing'^»*^^otiolii It's n ' will come up with some remedies.” hibited much interest in the ()oUege .Con Boat Thea« Valuea Herdic followed by Verna Hare Better children have gotten into aU kinds -program and lacked the finances As Judge Gill talked to/Ronald, proviatona of Ronald's probation. Unions, he sOld, have gained of trouble, and he has to aet up be flipped through the report, ques- Besides keeping the boy off : the at the Who wlll->sacb tbe latest mambo, /' V ■ ■-. rhat la in effect O. ^monopoly or to go to college anyway. sahiba, and. waits. steps. ‘ patterns of behavior for both par- "At least he'll be assured of a tioning him on vinous/points it street#, it of^red the therapeutic This is open to any adidt resi- Motoroli T V »trol of workers in" coal, in mo- ents and children to follow writbout high school education," Judge GUI brought up, and when be cable to value it providing a safety valve dent of the Town of Manchester, 7 to^n iek transportation and many reeortlng to thieats or bluster. ■aid. the summary of the' - complaint for excesa energies. B R I D O W A Y M IL L S but anyone participating must be KIDDIE SHOW Cb«r. Sharp, StM4iyUHF. -eth ^ industries." He added that 17te job la done hpre and done ' Judge Calls Ronald made by the state trooper who had The otb'er provisions of Ronald's a member of the recreation pro- V H F RficupMen h « « i unionX.-"havc demonstrated that well, by the presiding judge of the When this Interview was'- com arrested Ronald, he looked up and probation, however, were more re-, gram. Applications for recreation NEXT SATURDAY they hove the power to disrupt Juvenile Court of OennecUcut, pleted, Ju($|e Gill sent the achbol said, "That was a rather imprac- ■trictlve. Aa. Judge Gill put it, the SHOW STARTS 1 P. M. Jiilant sVaNant the n at^ a l economy at will Thomas D. GUI, a slim, wiry man, VALUES TO 9.98 memberships may be secured at Spy of the' three recreation can- DOORS OPEK 12:80 K- Saying ^e. did not refer to bar- given to wearing conservative ters'. \ ■ ■ . t/jt itOAD 20-8-1124 gaihing f ( ^ wages, hours and tweeds, who ridm circuit In the *nua . activity haa proven very • Jambort* SALES oad working coMitlona, Johnston ,de' (Hatrict comprialng Hartford, Tol- JIAN6HESTER KNITTIH8 HILLS. HEAVY ilUILTED popular* as at thp jlrat dance tpere • 3 S to o 9 t$ C d n M d y • TELEVISION • SERVICE clar'ed” such imlon actlvitlet which land and Windham GounUes. art not relatedXto those objecUvei He has been on-the bench since were 72 persona in attendance. Owr Gonq Conwoy Thla activity is conducted eve>y * and which are cW rly contrary to the stale court was establiabed in other Friday eyehlhy. * 8 Cartoons /- Chaaasl B (faraieftr 6) haw STM; •i*9 J S' «»■? • * ALLEN SHOW the' public Interest, should be pro- 1942, and over the years haa de- C«M. / . veloped considerable skUI in con- Chaaa.l IB IUVIfar6i Caaa, riSAil^fUM AX—"The Mejare hibited.” JACKETS €baawl IS PinsOiM. Man. vincing persons brought before him Ubaaa*l M New M tals. Cmum, m i r o i B STAB PLAYBOI'SB that a atlfrentog of the moral back, ■ / STATE Cbsaael U Watartiiktjr. Cmb. (all mniK cantob comp.dy bone and a^more conventional Ckaaesl U B e ln l^ Mas*. TKKAXKa State Mental Plant / F o r l o y s o n d G i r h Local Stacks t^esaarSl Spria^rid, Maas. •iM ( •4D.0BA0NET*-’J«ek W«M. mode of-behavior are in their best < ■ _^v AlezaMicr interests. 6:N ( B> KID’fi MOW Seen liiadequate Workers from other agencies who , In the esse-: of Ronald ' Mitclieil, rin t National Boafe “ In Cinemascope and Color the 36-year-old high school junior ItM (Il> WOULD a LOeSL NEWS ri Yl tuBlX facillUes for treating psychotic / VALUES TO 15.98 of Manchester . .. . . 34 I t mVINO BERLIN’S 6:M ( S «> HOWDY nOODV criminals "extremely InsdequaU." who hkd been picked up in a stolen Hartford National . USI WESTEUN rLSYHOI'SE ■■5%’ 'H E R E 'S N O RUSINESS (U> nuH ^•rfiil/ /n/t t/n/Zc/ has recommended the construction, car by a state trooppr two weeks ^nk and Trust Co. 83 S 87 H 4:W a fourth sUts mental hospital. Ixifore, Judge Gill one day lata In / Conn. Bank and liK E S H O W BUSINESS" Nlzhl" II i: \'v In .his Ts'port to Gov. Rlblcoff January, 1953, waa faced with a Trust Oo...... i.. 70 — US) SB. CBOSSBOADS •SNOW SUITS Ethej Merman, Donald 0*Coa- TNK EAB1.T SNOW rity facilities for the’ treatment of Both parents worked, and he had Aetna Fir; ...... 71 75 nor. (!•» NKRIAL TINK the criminally Insane, a new hoa- teen allowed to grow up without • SLACK SETS HarUord Fire ...... 163 191. , Skewn 8:10-8:80-8:60 any direction or discipline, except (Sil TWlUCfHT THBATKB OIL and GAS ltal. would relieve overcrowding NaUonal Fire ...100 104 ' alee — StM (U ) SrOBTS I SI tlie present hospitals. tor an occasional beating from his Phoenix ...... 37 .92 AntomAtte Heattag Bpedolista "BAM BO O FRISON*' SsN ( SI SPOBTSCOPE But Dr. Btaako said that Con- father, with whom he wasn't able LHa nod ladi iRy Ina. Oeo. ,WEATHBB PVBBCABT JH^Mo Ib SL—TeL HI-B-llM He said, however, the state's ing, and this, in turn. Mr. Mitchell Hartford Steam Boil. S3 "Ttwea niaz Clfraa' 1 I I ...... II - most pressing mental hetlttrprob- had claimed, reaiilted from hla JACKETS Travelers ...... 1950 t:M lems are ■ the crowded conditions wife’s sagging over money prob- AUTO and the lack of profeuional ataffa. lema. 1 Oonn. Light Power POl'B STAB PLAT- WESTERN STORE HOI'SK He said there are 9.080 patienU Eoeauraglag Factors Conn. Power ...... (Ul UBAMA In the hoapitals at Middletown. Mrs.. Justine S ^ e r ,. t h e p r p b a t i ( u i Hartford Elec. L L . Opposite Oeuter Park _ (SII PMIEION INTBIOPB officer aaained to Uig case, had 818 Main St-r-TeL 2a -t-«57S ISiM ( sail VIDEO THEATKB Fnirfield mnd Norwich. ThU U Hartford Gas Co. , 3J193 Above the desired capacity, unearthed tola Information in com- LADIES' So. New England TECHNICOLOR . —••Bm Eta My N,Aato.Slipplic8, Bikes, Wheel (Ul DOWN Yor an he said. ■ pilin)- a social hiatory on Ronald, '.J BOYS’ Tel...... S9H 41H WALLACE FORD (Ml PLAYHOrSE OP STABi and she had recomipended to the { AU WOOL Goods, Tools, Toys, Sportinf Mnannaeteflnt Oansnanlsi B.ELSALANCHESTER isiM judge that the boy te permitted to j Allied Thermal ...... 58 (63 < a J0$m KVKY-BW w kmu b CON Hc£UK • Goods, Paints remain at horns under probation.' RAINCOATS Am.' Hardware ;. 16 18 Closed. Monday Local Students This ia the recommendation In | Arrow. Hart, Heg. .. 48H, 51 (Ml NEWS a WEATHEB SWEATERS ^ (WITH HOODS) . Open Wednesday IlUt ( SI EDDIK CANTOB many of the flrst-offenae caaea | (4-U) Aaao. Spring ...... -. 27 30 ON SAME BtG FR O G R AK irl (1)1 NEWS In H illy e r O u tin g that get aa far aa a court bearing, Bristol 'B raM ...... 174 19 (lil LATE WOULD NEWS particularly when enc(Xiraglng | CSieney Bros...... 8H n tllS ( SI WOBLD NBWS TODAT (Ml NBWS AT ELEVEN factors—c(Uled "posUlvea" in juv*-| MSI INDl'STBV ON PABAOB (Ul NIOHTCAP^^piTION J .98 : Collins ...... no (Itl WBATNEBMAN (III FINAL EDITION Manchester studenta at Hillyer nils court jargon—Ore involved. Em-Hart ...'...... 30 33 ' (SII WOULD NEWS TONIOHT lliH (Ul .VOONUOBT THKATEB College will be among those par- And thei# were "a number of| Fafnir Bcaiiin g...... 38 40 • :M (IS) NEWS BEPOBT (Ml TBE LATE ..HOW— ticipating in the annual Hillyer .poelUvea" in the Ronald Mitchell ...... — "A ‘'■•ri Nsri Uva** Landers, Fraiy, Clk. . 31 33 H0U.WI00D 7:tt ( SI DEATH VALLEY DAYS tuts (HI MOONUGHT MOVIB Winter Outing, at the White case, Mrs. Scher told Judge GtU N. B. Mach. Co...... 3714 « (ISAtl xrXLA. PHAN A OLUB (Ul LATE SHOW Mountain Inii. Jackson, N. H.. Jan. when she diacuseed the. case with North and Judd...... 33 ' 3 9 ; (ItV HBALY*S GLCBBOt'SK (ill WPmTHRB 50,000 BOY 8MWIS (SII WEATHEB u iu (SII lULL roBrM--itoMto 38-30: Donald NtcboUon. 3 Edger- him aa the bearing ataried. Russell M fg...... 114 13 7iM (SII LITTLB SHOW . II:M ( SI THIN IS TNlTLlFi! ton Place. Manchester, is co-chair- "The family seenu Willing, to co- CORDUROY CRAWLERS Stanley Works 63-’ 56 (SI) TONIOHT—Sieve AlUa man of the arrangementa for the. operate in keeping the bpy on tbe brine yoo a ^ 7iM (in SPOBT8 BTLLXTIN BOABD HiU (•» NIGHTCAP THEATEB Terrv Steam ...... 113 123 liU (IMSl NKWS-A»ka DUy U:M < II NEWS weekend of winter sportA ■tnUght and narrow, and tha CORDUROY BOXERS ^ TorringtOn ...... 32 34 s S Ml. MW\ (III ABOUND (Ul PBEVCES V Among the more than, sixty mother and father said they will | U. S. Envelope com. .. 84 91 (SI) BlOHUOBj^ :--- - ■7. young people attending the Gating straighten up (hemaelves.” Mrs. U. S. Ehivclope pfd. . .6 8 71 will be the following Manchester Scher aaid, adding “ Mra. Mitchell j Veeder-KbOt ...... 43 49 TiH (Mt BEATBEBYANB' has remained home ftom.work now ] INFANTS’ CREEPERS BIllBAIlEy-llifHDNEyS 7iM (til DINAH BBOBE SHOW people! MiS) Patricia Ruff. 85 The abnva quouttonp eie not to ( Si SraSTSMAN’S CLL’B llorenoe Sw Daniel Reale, H for two weeks, to watch the boy. >e eonatnied as actual marketa. (til FBANKIE LAINE SHOW WoodUnd Sc; Arthur WlUard, 45 and Mr. MitcbcU has aaid he wtU I (ISI APTEB DINNEB SHOW quit drinking and contribute more] MEN’S NYLON ARGYLES > . ' ______:______(3S4II DOCOLAS NDWABDB 8tsep,HolIow' Lane, and Nicholson. THE NBWS . iponey (o the famUy.*' PLAYHOUSE OP STABS COMPANY ’ BEDS, CAraOLICS CLASH These, of (murse, appeared to te I SAVE M NEVER BEFORE AT THIS felBII'll'JIWf' 7iU < 041) HBWB CABAVAN— Jabs 24 Birch SL — Maaekeatae extravagant promiaes, parll(nUariy j Jtll WOOL GLOVES Cameree llwaysc' from a rouple with the Mitchells' (Ml SaNE PBOMON SHOW 'Baigon, 'Viet Nam, Jan. 27 (P)— AU-YIHE LOW UIU. PRICE! OF FW TERTM W M EW T BIEBMAN-S Clashes continue between fortos of backgroiind. But the fact that tha ALL WOOL MIHENS KALKlDStXIPR TasMmw’a DayttaM Miahllghla the Oommimiat-led irtetmlnh Army arrest of their'son hod teen enough I Water-repelleBt poplie cloth, -Bill quilted Baaoel liolng, elee- IM < sail OBOCCBO MABX SHifW 11 :U (M) TBLETHEATEB in North Viet Ham and Os UmUc of a shock to indues them to make j Uelaed w »U t, saug-BtUeg knitted ooklete. Utetep wltk eaatch- (IZAll SOLOIBB PABaDB such promiaes was' considered *h- (Ml THA IIS 151 ?9Yi?SAN‘'* * “ Vletnanieae aeeklng evacuation to nRST QURUTY 1b( slMHildtr ftlmpGe Navyg OrcGSe Brswe, SImg B Ig As Oak Grill t ’ 3lU (M) nOBAW qi-ix tha non-Cbmmunlat 'south, aptircea counigjng by the court. «!5ii«COlOR/7 (Ul IT’S n BB BOOK ^ 30 O A K STREET X- clooe to the French High Command "We fslt It Indicated- there waa ' Jf ■ ■ said today. *; ■omeihing'solid—love and affection B R i D G W A Y H i l l s HNE FOOD Ar QUALITY lEVtRi^GES The biggoat recept dash^ oc- —undep the miese that wa could | , jniTiinG fnius m |188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE T^L. Mi-9-€404 toOwenoMLto- MAPLE SUPER SERVICE STATION currod' at Luvini, on Jan. 13. and draw on ip 1 lift 18 CBthoUca »Jid 4 ' soldiem Mrs. |toher B ^ latw^ tkfu : . . . . . • : ■ ‘ * t t - I ’ » i. i i dead, tbe aoqrces reporto*- UersgBtred Urroag UNTIL SAT. BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEON Ranald hiihatt'provided a few of PT!- ’ O P E N until EVERY NIGHT Obstrvers aaM the Beds 9 SERVED DAILY EXCEFT SATURDAY ruled most Catholic gatherings 11; the "poelUvea" in the . case. Inj I,:,, . Road S‘/fvicc Iffid bMitoBi of tha ontirued ' canversaUaBa wtlh court official#, i. Mr* to rmra iHutlL ^ I he hod reccgalied that what he bod i T V 1 ff:

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/ \‘ MANCHESTER E^TENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, tCONN^ THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1986 PAGEnV» PAGE FOUB i: * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,,; THUR3PAV; JANUARY 27, 1985 ■ Commiaaionen Slate Pireiident R e n n e s Right iU.S. Sabres Free institiitiohal C£u*e ir F o rce Cokiinbia Chicken'Coop Fige’^ s s Estinuited at $10,000 'own Readies , Aik Ytvr BtiljE H earing on ^a^ter fi aaes !StS To Order A ttack on Measures in Assemble ares [erger I^w To PhMi Ui (OMittBoed froin P a f« Om ) war, despite misstatements to the + Board to DiUuaa Priority Legislation Would Abol* contrary. (doethMed from Pigre Oaa) III' Missiles for A balish might be'ipt pM Building. ,, 7 Burnham to tooke their hands and meeting held USt night in the Fek. n However, one more closed, toior- the Washington School will also rental at a very kmall fee, General Manager's office between 'expressed some concern in SeiuUe warfare. other. UB.. carriers, the Essex, the budget for the next biennium. Pte” minstrel o f Rain- Wilson told, the House Armed praise the work. . Q u in iiK ^ debate over the attitude of Adm. Yorktown', Kearcorge and Wasp, Only once has the (teneral As- mal mMting on the proposed rate be up for discussion at the Feb. i' In hie speech, MscArthur soid- those who have thrir own are Martin and members of the Fire; N o one knows, Knowlsnd saidi bow Uirls, Bowers School. Services eonwnlttee yesterday that hike is achsduled befora that F#b. Arthur Radford, chairmen of the are in Formosa Waters with the sembly approved a pari-mutuel “tha 'Formosan situation is Just meeting. The Board Of Education the abolition of; war need not.Jven admitted free. E\’eryone par- Protection and Utn(tlet Stpdy whether the CommunlsU wiU-titel- Satnrday, Feb. I t 1 mesttog. Gentral Manogtr Rich- ticipating must present their Committee. \, ■ ^^hturnm^ Joint Chiefs of Staff.- fleet. bill. Thai 5*vk in the '30s iboln Day dlnner-dancs a littie ripple,” but later he said hM asked the Directors to’provide / reat on international inspection of («*. w lenge the United States i^ th f reso- ard Mortto said today the com- recreation memtorshlp cord Crockett has lialfi there was BadMd ffreveotlvo War lution Is passed. He aMed: “ If (Four U.S. destroyers ou' short during one of Oov. Wilbur L. Temtds. tlAt language was "Inept.” \ for a four-room toponslon ato onns. In his view public opinion mlseion wU! meet Informally Mon-, upon entering. some question that mer;^tng the ' UbiiM said he admired Radford they do, they wilt get a bear by a courtesy call to Singapore and Ooss* adminjatrations. Hs vetoed Elks second annual Valentins Wilsmi explained he wam 't dls^ m^eralMUon o f the school. / and the great gains enjoyed by . a hut that Radford had been an ad- sailed from there today. Axierican the bill. day. peaceful world would ensure it. two fire dlstricta and placin^hem the tall. ' State Armory. cussing Formosa as an interna- The agenda of the Feb- 1 meet- Thie Board wl)! also be o i^ d to under, the tote'n'a-;- Juriad’.cUon vocate of "preventive war.” Knowland's visit io'th e White naval sources said they were pre4 A bill legalising raffles an( Friday, Feb. t5 tional erisla— as mich It Is "more confirm the appointment /of two Among the. General’s other re- aumably continuing their voyage tog o f toe Board of Dlrectcri- mark. were: , wbuld end. the existence of the torn . . ffiaenhower met at the White House had not been in the P ^ i ' bazaars was passed by the l^ X World Day of Prayer, sponsored I then a ripple,” he' said—hut meent assistant town clerka, topoint a ' House today with the National Se- ito the United Stajtea. but toeir General Assembly, but vetoed virater Oommloslon Includes an O n' limitation of a war, as he districts as coiporate entities. \ dent’s annbunced-in-advance sched' by Manchester Council o f Church that "ip would be'Just a ripple in item raising toe quesUon of member to the L ib r a ^ Board to Players Giving So he was directed by the study curity Council, the government’s abrupt departure stirred Apecula- Got. John LAdge. Volunteer/tire-I —puomen. Center ■ Church,------ouir (long range) defense planning. succeed Mrs.,Eltonor^B. Eddison, strongly opposed In Korea—"Dan- ule for the day. tlon they; too, were headed for the whether the commission will set gerous doctrines, too. appear— committea, to prepare legisistlon top security unit; < On leaving, Knowland told re- men especially have been amve. in . , .It doesn’t change our military who resigned, and xtroive edmpeti- ' After that aeaslon the President Formosa ares. seeking such legislation. They Con- a dote for a public hearing on the doctrines which might reaulj to - —to be aiibmitted to the Leglsls- porters the purpose of his visit ''■I 'm M d I needs.” tlve bidding for/ihe purchooe of ture by the town^s two represehta- ; held another meeting with Secre- (UB. naval source* in Hong tend that such fund raising activl Zandt M id in an intenlew rate hike.. actual defeat; such doctrines os a All Area First was to bring the President up to The original new schedule would coysrolte for OIvU Drtense Mock limited war, of bnemy soncttisry, lives - ending their corporate ex- HALE'S of Ddtenae Wilson, Deputy Kong'said a scheduled call there ties are necessary if thw are able date on the Senate debate. te Mercury S e e n L i“ recent, Aslan trip convinced wordeno. istence if approval c f consolidation ! Secretary Anderson, Secrets^, ot by me cruiser Pittsburgh had been to -vr^rate their departments ef-f'mtj ■ llatMa increase water rates 40 per cent. o(. failure to protMt our fighting In reply to a question,' Know, him o f the “ tremendous Anserican In the matter of the aosteUnt UA Am iy Stevens, Secretary of the cancelled and the ship diverted to fscttyely. Sewer chargee, which are now 30 men when Aptured, of national “Time Out for'Ginger” is vbleil by the town. , j idquariers land said they had discupsed the I n vg a fg a pbwer” in the Beventh Fleet, pC' per cent o f . the water bill, would town clerks. Samuel J. .Tsrklng- Action on the mntter will thus j .Air Force Talbott, Secretary of the "other areas.” ) SooA alter the ■’emor's news troUing the Formoean Straite, and subversive and sabotsga agencies, argument by Senate critics that 1 be increased to SO per cent. tori, Jr/, who w M rccenUy ap- To Be Performefl Feb. have to be taken along two lines,: Navy Thomas, and Adm. Radford. In Talpeh, the beat guess was confereihee. Sen. iss J. Whelan In air and Infantry units atatiohed of a substitute for victory on the Other representatives of the Joint the resolution wduld authorize pre- that the Chinese NaUonallst naval (D-Bridg^rt) 19 Per (teat-Moattoned pointed by the Board to eucceed bAttlefleid—ail in the name of Approval must be voted by all of itroduced a bill on n c a r^ islands. 4 and 5 at Bo.wen the bodies concerned: ■ the town, Chiefs group also were prsMnt. ventive War against Cbmmunist forces would carry out the actual legalizing raffl( and bazaars on However. Director Walter Ms- hte,4ate father, will submit for peace.' —/-■ Zero in Area WUaoh told the eommlttee he the 8th Uttmtos District, and Jhel "They discuaeed the deployment China. He added: evacuation of the Tgehens, screen' the ‘same ' ' I Mngo games are | honey said after the ImM clored cohfirmaUon the names of Mrs. "Peace, indeed, con be obtained eaw ao heed for “important In- meeUng o f the commission on With the performance of 'Tim e South Manchester Fire District, of United States Air and Naval ''There cert^iUy is no question ed and covered by Uie gathering now permttt^ The'he hillW I carrles''a BorhOra Harrison and Mira A. at least temporarily by any nation (Oenttnoed treat Page One) creases” In the military forcea Monday that the grou<> te now con-; If it ia praporad to yield its free- Out tor Ginger,” the Community And, legislation ending the two Forces in the Formosa area,” Ute in- the ITesklent’a mind that the U.S. air and sea power. municipal yte>tihn provision and Short, of war” and intended to Esther Matchett resolution ie no such thing”—that Bidering a 20 per cent hike instead dom principles,; But peace at any- Players will again bring to Man- dl((tricts will be Introduced in the White House statement said. ^ (The Far Bast A ir Forces in would U iw prisM to merchandise. burr W U . -88. • Duluth,IP«»c*«d with cut-back plaiis. He . The staternent then went on to 1q, an authorisation for preventive Tokyo said .the 18th fighter-bomb- Oov. R loic^, who win announce Orahtebi of the orighiial 40 |>er cent In- pries — peace with eppeoiement—^ chester the first showing in the LfgTslBtHre,.,TOU saiiie procedure Ir^ iod ;M lch r-»:li*ld thU wmud zseta^ttlng Om FIN D IN1>-ANT TW IN S %E A D llFrAltl Photo. was followed wTseir-'lhe__8th and report that the President had war. er wing of F88 Sabrejets was his major administrative appolnt- creaae. peace which passes tha dreadful Hartford area 'o f a sucCesful “ By no stretch of the imagina . MahoMy ateo said tost the finality to future generations — la Broadway play. 9th Utlllttea Districts were ‘ 'made it clear” that those forces moved to Formosa from Okinawa 'next week today bad the I 8t*^kur”-20r*MMon-It. l>*arro, N. D.. -17. I t|W7,000 by Jwio 1906' ^ Waterford. Jaa, 27 OTh- are designed "purely for defensive Uon” does the resolution open the and the Philippines to provide Sioux commtesioa .discussed a 8400.1$7 a peaca of sham and shsms which 'The play will be given Feb. relatives and that he was in an es- blned in 1935, Martin said. of a Republican leader to | Twins, a boy and a girl, (tret sential occupation. purposes, aitd that any decision to way to preventive war, Knoaiaiid "air power at any place needed.” political rearordx to capital Improvcmente program of can end only in war or slavery." and 5 at Bowers School under the Serge Rubinstein drew toe bieath of bfe Jaa. 9. - Oh "strange voices’: which would Me had various industrial inter- use United States forces other than said. . A wing normally consists of 75 Improving the town’s water dis- Today they Fere feoad dead In sponsorship of Dllworth-Cornell. MF,TF,KKU GOLD X Don’t *IWegiaph sen !n ,J S ^ '?R ^ in “ R S §b U c«, Molnte; l o ^ Rockford « u i .ndorSed tha plsn « d Mid bJtoiS tribution system. Other plans, he advocate — "thst we plunge them Quey Pott, 102, American Legion. 3,200 Chickens Lost ests aside from hia financial ma- in Immediate seif defense or in planes. y separate baeelaHe at their heroe Foninl Murdered military force of around 2,860,0(K) said, call for a 16-inch cleaning recklessly into war and then WJd- Sponsor^ by local organiza- nipulations. East Havesi. Conn, (gh- Police A rect defense of Formosa” would Knowland Fas asked whether ((ten. Earle t Partridge; FEAF at StaKo* 14V|> The tofaBta, men by mtd-195« would bo about line for the filter plant. esUmated denly decide it Is a wrong Far. or tions,'' the (Community Players found gold in. a parking meter---a be taken h r the Chief Executive security considerations barred commanded in 'Tokyo, said Seci night that Connecticut has been I0 ”Mha, -10, Milwaukee -9, St*v*it\, Lanmrt .D«mo* and the right size for long-haul, pra at .$1,500; high level storage In the wrong place or In the wrong have been InatrunvenUl in railing (Coatinued from Page One). P((t, up a 'magnetized pan'-l 'In century-old 62..'S5 gold piece. They hlmiielf. clarifloatlon o f the resolution to tary o f Defense Wilson ordei served to recent year. ^vKmia^l.^I"thto' mighl lost* 60 Sherll Ines Damoa, Fcre but ornineBlaze time, or that It ia not a war at all funds for ' civic and , charitable returned Jt to ai woman who said This means that only Ehsenbower counter that argument. the transfer "to .temporary ^ ty administrators and commissioners 1 i**^i****P®^f *®' ,__. facilities,' put at 620,000; and a til sees alive by their pareote at 11 your kitchen. If you have a con- of th« hlrheet calibre ” Temperatures took a toboggan [years. ter plant for the Porter and How- but Fe can coil it by some other purposes for .almost 25 years. ' adviser to the monk Rasputin, and venient place for it. Such a panel it belong(Kl to her eight-year-old Rcm9M, R«fri4«ratort himself could authorise such a "Certainly you don't normally Maes in Formosa." f Repa Price (D-Hl), Wlckers- p: m. yeeteritay when they were step, for instance, as the bontblng telegraph your punches to a po- ard reservoirs, estimated to cost euphemiitic name. Apiong fhelr many presentations fan official of banks In Moscow and Is ftpe tor holding small knives son. She had dropped it In the ("Other FEAF offenslv^unlts I ham (D-Okte), (teoirge P. MUter fed. , (kdumbia, Jan. 27 (Special). Woilitn HHd AH Of Chinese Communists troops and $350,000. ■■'That we consider them os -cai.f,(D-CMlIf) and Gavinti\(R-Pa) More than 100 firemen from five ST. "PeterrfcUrg. ■ , mppUes on the mainland or troop plied. ” P a rtrid ^ added/He said These plans Ue in with a prior- pendable. although they are our fliats after .Broadway; in recent towns fought a $10,000 blaze at Fought Deportation -4- OtiMr ApplioHCM transports In Red hartwrs. He added Uiat the resolution, the transfer "exenipofies the ity program of town projects that EXPENSIVE BOUNCE ''own flesh end blood.” yegra, "Light Up The Sky.” "Har- News Tidbits “as. the president pointed out” in global capability of U . » Air Force will come up for review ' at the The remarks on "a wrong war” vey” and "My Three Angela.” tile Fox Hill chicken farm on Since 1952, Rcblnsteln had been Maler Battle U mb o s rioSL™the day, the Weather for a "re-«.rvey and re-evalua- Even iMrfnre the there hie mansage to Congress, “ is one Its to-move at Jet ppeeds to any Board of Directors portion of the East Orange, N. J. (F) — Paying were to obvlouua reference to the The scene of Ronald Alexander’s Route -87 early this morning and Called from A P Wir** fighting through the courts against traffic fines with rubber checks w h i c hj heart-warming comedy, ,'Tlm e bad been an informal effort to put t^gilch we beheve will ciontrihi;! he should 'Mttow poUUcM reward Bureau at C h lc^o Mid, the "♦enr endorsed the Feb. 1 meeting. Korean campaign from prevented It from spreading to a deportation order. He also was -i t o i W i h U A e , to peace in the Pacific sxmI to (TOto^^»fld'7'lH calllnk gram, which was first formulated ble parking. Magistrate Luke him in 1951. The General waa re-'in the home of Mr. and Mrs. How- Judge Richard 8. Swain of Com- M. McKenny fined on offender $25 .lleved aa commander of UN Forcea! ard Carol. Mr. Carol, a fairly staid a home. A total of 2.700 baby., because of some of his financial regard the resolution as a ithoriS' closer to the troubled Formosa The Governor revealed yester-I New England anJ~the 'M l<^e ^ hreites” a year ago; colls for the approval 1.1 1, . A n,.„..thAn ano Pleas Court sustains validity deals.^ ing him to wage preventive war. possibly /Okinawa. In Ouam, day that he has received a peU- lonOc states qpromponled by on W l ^ n ^ of-mtgitifering snd flnantijd.lpjans because hla $4 check bounded. in Korea because he publlciy ad-; banker, played by Fred Malin, chicks and morethan 500 hen* Stratford' ordinance banning Hon. from all GOP , legislators strong winds. ■ Ion reductions unUl JUpe 30 of The-Judge got-tottgh-Fhen the vocoted « » • invasion of Red China gives vent to a creative urge by were lost in the fire. He won . an earlier deportation A major battle was threatened however, a /spokesman for the to augment the water supply sys- auction* on Sundays and after 6 fight wlien the government tried U N Group Seals Strategic Air, Uommand'a Thlbd this year. He sold OongreM has number of bad fchecks/ coming in and the bombing of enemy bases. lecturing to local high school Chief Rlclul^rd K. Davia of the WORLD'S ECONOMY on that point, raised by a Small but from Middlesex CMtoty asking An unofficial tem perature^ 41 appropriated funds for 3,032,000 tem. snd to iinprove the water p. m. weekdays... AFL Teamsters unsuccessfully to oust him on the Air Division sSl(| "not any of our him to reappoint Highway Cmnsr.~ below zero was reported at Grand distribution, sewage collection and the moll with traffto tickets in- in Manchuria. i claoaea on tha need of aelf-fulflll- local Fire Dept, said that the Union ‘adopts policy of appealing vocal band o f Senators who con- men instead of the 2,934,000 con- Tw'o Ore«t Illusions . jment, much to the consternation ground- he entered' th United tend the resolution is ao broad as aircraft here ars'-Involved'' in the G. Albert Hill, one of the men Lake, Minn. Bemidjt, Minn., hod a sewage disposal systems. creased to on average of 10 a damage estimate had been mad<* oil losing' National Labor Rela- Officers for 1955 templated on that date. 'The old Warrior /amid preoantj of Mrs. Carol (Loretta Moskaluk). Jtetes on an illegal Portuguese to give blank check authority for reported^ redeplbYment. The whose terms expire. reading of -32. Other Items 'on the list pot yet month. by Norman Schusaler, ow’ner of tions Board cases to courts or re- CHAMPION The chairman eaid the .(trmy world tensions are kept olive, by|and the family maid, Lizzie (Ann passport. r war against Red CMna as a ‘pre- spOkeman said B38. interconti- Pedeetrten TnU Ughte T h e. Bouthern central Rock'lee completed Include consolidation of the farm. A two-etory' chicken vising Ubor contracts to get The United NaUons ^ (teief of Staff, Gen. Matthew B. two great lUualoha." One la the Lamb (. who, fully realizing the Rubliwtein wap the subject of (ut ..imntlve'’ agialnst attacks on For- n e n t^ bombers are <^. Ouam on HomeSome unldenunedunidenUfied ciuzenscitizens l commueucontinued coiacold butouc winos-winds onoff the who has onooeed the the fire departments, approval of coop which contained the baby around ruling. |\ A, ’.'complete b e lie f of- the Soviet poasibla consequences of Such a cllcged extrotion plot tost year. • Wal l -flame — pr e s s u r e bur ner s •Mas. Manchester held its third* annual SO-day routine training,', but no wont, all petostriona in ConnecU-1 slopes of the mountains and mild chance a comprehensive purchasing pro- chicka was completAy destroyed world that to* capltallatlc nations sjpeech. brace for a family crisis Maritime Administrator Louis 8. Emanuel Lester, 31, of the • OUMPtETE heating UNIT8 . RepubUqu leader Knowland msetinlr in the Fiwleratlon Room Jet bombers.) cufto we.T?Ll lights, mr7ro« the P«dflc brou^t a^e ^:*"co^^utM gram, changing the fiscal jrear, (Uid Schiissler, judged that at least RothschJM Jells. Congress Presi- Bronx, is und^r g.^-cou.it indict- "ara preparing to attack tlwm." ;t^ch is quickly parpatrated i>y half of -his .i. 106--hens were also • INSTALLED BY FACTORY TRAINED MEN (Calif) sought to coui^r that of Center Church on Tuesday eve- Kep. .Henry Feme (R-West- freezing wemt^er to moet of ^ < ^ ‘ 1 uid the bounU^" hit views, revaluation of real , and personal the thfee. Carol daughters, Joan dent Etsmhower has apprjpv((d di- ment charging him ,,1 th attempt- argument. He visited the White ■Th# other la th*“ compiete belief” lost in the fire. • FORCED WARM AlK — STEAM — HOT WATER ning. The new ofllcers who were port), noting that his aetlo^ was tana and northern Wyoming. After that ^ Vinson said the property, adoption of atfiraTpre- of capitalistic countries that "the (Helen Nicolli, Jesnnie (Barbara rective cutting down speed spe<'l- ing to extort, $335.(J00 from the House and on leaving snid the ttoen "by loquMt;’’ introtocto a Moderately ertd. wrather wmm- committee will decide whether to vention' ordinance, and com j^t- •A He could not-.make an accurate mmtians for war-useful oil tankers financier. \ installed at this meeting Soviets arg preparing to attack! Jones I and the Indomitable Gin- statement on th* hena because the President “Oartainly" doeo not bill today making it raatodatory ported in the For West and there »he cutback ing the progroto of adequately- *gJr (Roberta Lockwoodi. The to be built under 1654 tanker Lester, an alleged automobile J Obituary us.” I birds, which were not caught in place that Intetpretatimr on the President, Edward Bushnell; tor all ^ e s tr io iu to w^ar "re-1 'wos considerable fo g ,. mosUy in ' housing town. offices and depart- •‘trad-e-lp'’ law, ■''' . smuggler, claimed^he was mcraly pmident, Mrs. Wlnthrop "Both ara wrong.” emphasized three teenagers, interpreting their the fire, fled to the nearby hllla. * RMlUUOSL flecUve devices" -when walking on | the Pacific-Northwest. ments. 'X MacArthur. "Each side, so far a# | father's speech too literally, em- trying to cq llect^ debt frofn RO- Knowland declared that unless Conant; recording secretary,. u n listed highwrays or streets. PrecipitaUon wm limited to Review of Traffto bark -on a .crusade to emancipate According to Chief. Davis, the binstein, against 'whom he )rad the Communists attack U.S. planes Marjorie Burr; corresponding sec- the masses sre concerned, is fire apparently started in the sec- damage done Ip the sUo'eture wo* FOGARTY BROTHERS snow fiurries scroM the northeast In addition, there ore Items call equally desirous of- peace . . but enslaved girlhood and almost suc- filed a $750,000 lawsuit. MNB AIM UOUOt V*U » or ships “there will be no shooting retafy, Mrs. Norman Areyf treas- Deaths quarter qf the cotoliY and ini some ing for amendments to the town ceed in getting themselvee expelled ond flo o -.' of the coop and was to a few roof Xhingira. Lester also Is charged with 1. Authorized DcaleYx urer, Fred Baker. .... V the constant acceleration of prep- as far as the United SUtes is con- ports of the Northern Plains,' and The charter, .starting a program for from school by their principal, caused by a gas fired brooder A barn filled with hay about 40 smuggling aut-eoipbiles here, from During the business mbeUng the aration may well, without apeclflc cerned.” Joh^s^on Case a narrow bond/ot rain to parte of the gr^ u al abandonment of Mr. Wilson (Roger N c ^ o ( arid atove. A t 8:40 a. m: Deputy feet south of the blaXing coop was Canada and selling fiem with false OFnCE NOW AT 319 M O fD STREET A s the Senate began its second following letter from/the UtUted intent, ultimately produce a spon- ■ Walter O. Smith Arkansas and Western Tennessee. Greenhaven to prevent hardships having their father diamiaaed from C!hief Ward Rosebrook received another hazard which the firemen registratiorf. He |s free In $7,500 WinOs day of debate — and for the first States Committee for/UNICEF, in Walter C. Smith. 60, of 73 Doctor Sdya taiwoui comiiustion.” the call and after arrival on the successfully protected. x . e of moss evacuation by July MocArt-hur pictured the Far his post by the bank president. Bd bail. MANCHESTER ' V L. Hl-9-4539 time got tlM> resolution formally acknowledgement ct the Hallow- School St., died auddenly earlyl Hoffman, played by a. new mem- scene called for help through the ___ ...• to fighting the government's de- CldiinsPassI 1955, sponsoring a revision of sub- M]ory onfy Eastern crisis os on example of a Schuaaler said that Jie had in- ^ 24 HOUR SERVICE before It Steuttors who ques- een Trick or T rsat^ llectlon from thlz mornihg at work at the Co- ber pf the Players, Phillip Russell. mutual aid system. to rover "stout ’ IT.liob' poratlon action, Rubinstein con- COAST TO COAST tloQsd Secretary'Of State Dulles Manchester, was/read: "For the Diogaoeis o f Backache Is Not divtaioh regulations, and approval concentrated enemy deployed surance lonial Board Oo. Hospital Notes of plans to modernize the account- / TSqel Parenteeu, as Eddie Davis, "The big Job was to save the worth of the damage. All the tended that during the war he waa CAUfOtNIA SWEET WINES and top U, 8. mUlterr officials in truly generous g ift from the chil- He-woa bom in Manchester, Damage cUlnum lowuingtdirttog moremore{ i Easy: Careful Study Needed sgainit scattered Allies. He said the citizen of a neutral country eOST. ENIStr, MUECATH. ing and financial methods of the 'and Darrell Morrlssette, as Tom- bam and the house. 1 kiFw the companies foughV' the fire' with i ecret gave their coUaaguss a for- dren of Manchester, ConnecUcut, son of the late Henry E. and Sarah than $21,000 againstfoinst Hhree de- Red China fared defeat if 5 fough^ coop waa too far along as soon as (Pnrtiigal), that he whs the sole COAl>^COKE-FUELQIL WNfft OOST. PAU DSV EMMST By EDWIN V. JORDAN, M. D. town and of the water deport- ms! my Green, two teenage boy water fog pumped from tankers mal rm ort expressing dqubt that we find it dilMult to express ade- Shlrreli S^th. He was a veteran fsndonts involvedI In a fobd auto- ADMITTED YESTERDAY:! simultaneously on three fronts— friends, complete the exceptionally I saw the stert It had.” said Rose- support, of his mother and other quately our appreciation. W e wish Written for NBA Service ment. and a nearby pohd. the 1 ^ ' Soviet-Red ChUiese de- of Worid War I, having eeteed in Deborah and Joseph Mature. 120 Korea, Indochina and against well-rounded cast. brook. \ 69= 1.35oac2.59 mobile accident in Oiventry in Another project on ,the list will Alsp at theWene were members fense treaty could be apphed to the chlldrw who will find health both the Army and Navy. He wm Bolton St.; Mrs. lAurg Ecobert, There are Innumerable possible Chinese NatlonsJlste on her own Tickets may .be obtained from Firemen from Lebanon. Hebron anything which might develop, and hope in their future through a member of the Manchester Own 1958 were approved in Probate 26 Foster St;; Mrs: Ona Carlson, j,,, backache and often probably' be discussed to detail shores. of the Salv«dlon Army from Willi-1 by the Directora at their meet- any member of tfin American Le-; Andover, South Windham and off •But 'me report m d Commuriiat your glty to the United Nations and Fox Club. , Court this morning by Judge Jor ' RFD "2. “MtocheSter; — ’ Mra. Lernia I ZITi-h couldimitl A cease-fire was arranged In Ko- — duty meUbers of the WilllmanUc mantle wtw served hot coffee and UFRANC Wlj Children's Fund could thank . you ScOtt, 70 HomestM'd St.; Robert] *>»Ilte a Job to find ^ c h one te ing. This pi'^otoes a suggested gion or the (Community Players CSdna might tiy to bring Russia in He leaves his wile, M ra Mary J. WaUett For the fint time ... ..the real, rea and the Reds were successful and also from the following mem- Dept, rushed to the scene and doughnu^ to the men. The fire is | ■OTUED IN CALIF; NIA i f hoatilitlea developed involving persdi^y. ^rown, 35 Ed'gerton St.; Mrs. » t fauiq^ One of them, however, review of traffic and parking in Indochina »o now . they 'Hurn the la t e s t in town in several] Benson Smith; one son, Walter Barbara McKinney, 17, of 33 finthaod itoiy that captures the bers of the American Legion Aux- thougH saveral times >,the strong NEVER BEFORE SUCH $£tiSATIONALLY LOW G-E PRICES,.. SitSV FOOT, TAWNY , SHMCAm Formosa and the suirrounding "pUr thanks for the hard work H. Smith of Manchester; two upjQrie,. Chapin, 74 Branford St.; I which fairly well known, a proMenu and regulations, back to the old first front located montjts, though a blaze which dldi Ck>le St., was awarded $12,250, ,te te magic .. . the Oarer of the fab- iliary; Mrs. Francis Dn’yer. Mrs. southwest wind which was blow- CSIAM SHISSY, eiOl------area, - an^eadership of the United Na- brothers, Frederick 8. Smith of ineanorGhapim 74JBrahf^Ittervertebral disc. This A separate agenda Item, includ In Formosa,” than $10,000 damage to I>ba' while the estate of Sonia Johnson, . liloea Drew and Barrymore claoa. /' Henri Pesainl and Mrs. Joseph ing swept flames onto the roof of A SCHOONMAXn SCIKTION ‘Tltia is a calculated risk which *'-ils Association of Manchester Manchester and .Thomas D. Smith James Taggart,- 326 ONiter important and ed by Jffartin, aalia whether the ■'Militarily the situation demon- occurred two weeks ago. , a 16 year old girl fatally injured fairly frequent The aparUe and glamour of the Wallett. Schusaler's colonial home, the only the United States must take," the t made your U NICEF Hallow- .of . Norfolk, V a ; h was awarded $9,500:’ baduche hu theater’a moai remaalie days Joint report o f he Setnate Foreign program possible. Through Grace E. Moore of Manchester , ______^____St> TODAY; Mar-reoUy only beep recognioeit from Planning Omimtesion' to arrange came thrillingly alire la Mh* the theory -of collective security. you we hope it ia possible to ex- Relations and Armed ServlceSy bne grandson, and several nlecM The dead girl was the daughlSr guerite Shea. South Coventry, practical point of view tor the for a parking and traffic study Barrymore'a awn worda. The chain ia no stronger than the. 21-Inch e - 1 tend our heartfelt giratitude to the Committee said. tod nephews. of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Johnson of DISCmAROED 'YESTERDAY; pokt 30 years or ‘so and we ore of the town. It'a all here . . . the duappa^t- weakest link.” n .y :s. wihis . N o t W ithout Danger youth of Manchester who so en- The funeral artU be held Sat- Manchester and her estate Fas Joan LondeSs, 43 Brood St.; Such a study has been colled tor . menu o( looking and waiting for thuslasUcklly shared their Hal- stilt learning mora about how to • O U l ^ (N NIW YOSK STA-tl The formal report said also that urday afternoon at 3 o’clock at repreeented by co-counsel Cltoies I Richard Hosmll, 16 Jordt St.: handle i t by town officials irt <»nnection paru . . the early leaaniu I* "the course of action to' whicli this loween with "AU The World's Chll- C w k e tt and Atty. Harold Gar-1 Charles Glbaouv 41 Wlndemere with the TPC s, master plan of KHXED IN AUTO (*RA8H rAVFNY rOST, SUSY POST, MNBflT, the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 When there te. pain in the low- , change her famout voice,..tha resolution commits the U ^ i t e d d iw ” and to the people of Man- rtty. Garrity also represented] Stff' Mary Wiley,'JOO Oak Grove parking, traffic circulation and Woodbridge. Jan. 27 (Art — Otto MY WISSY. MUKATfi E. Center. St. Burial arill beTn East er portion of the back or down exciting one-night aunda acrom o n i ;y ^209 States is not . without danger." chester who gave ao generously. ihe McKinney girl and .iklworil St.; Janet Relchle, Phoenix Street, land use. They feel the study -Yelaah, 25. of Waterbiiry, waa 5TH MC , (temetery.- the course of the sciatic nerve America ;.. . the thrilijng niiht The Senate met at yi a. m. yours. Jeannette Friento may call a t the funeral Reenisky, 17, of WilllmanUc, on- Vernon; Mrs. Irene\Kebart and necessary before the muster plan her name fim went up in lighu / killed instantly early today when, totrl (E ST), an hour earlier Ulan usual, Frttsche, Projects Administrator.” other plaintiff to the abtioh.. Res- .son, RFT) 1, RodtviUe^MrS: Jose- otong the bock of the leg, a rup- con be put Into effect. police said, he apparently fell home tomorrow between the hourz ture or hernia' of this cartilage over Broadway. , /' to get on tdaard a dMislqp biit A total of over fOOO was col- of 2;3() and 4:30 and 7 and 0 p.m. nisky was awarded $3,750 and this phlne Ecobert and son\166 Oak In knother matter,'the tVater Don't mim thiii treasure cheat.re \ m Is'^ at the wheel and hit car had scarcely swung /Into debate lected. UNAM feels that Uiis has been oppro-ved by the Wind- St, • must be -suspected. Diagnosis Is CommisBlon F ill be asked to act roa off Amity Rd. near Apple Tree CROWN VINO one of its most worthwhile not qosy but con usually be mode ‘ mcmorica told by the theater’s > before a recess was ^ordered for a and ham Probate Court DISiniAROED/TODAY \ Mrs. on proposed changes in toe Town Great Lady. Il'a nnforgettshle. ^ \ Joihj meeting with/the House to roost successful. project*. It _ Defendants in toe action w erejArllne 0)rbiel and daughter,\Noi* by a careful study o f the history (Charter which w ^ d permit the Fhlic* Chief Richard (fiarleglio X ROBUSTA iiear an address w President now become ah annual event soon of the pain, that t e ,, whether it town te issue general obligation WIT TMMY-WI M l im$$TAMD$ • u ldVrelaih’s car skidded bn a A UOMT SW TASU SFriM sored" by UNAM. Funerals* Angelo Tamborini. 19, of WUU- wlch; Mra. EUeen Foater, \111 Magloire of Haiti; here on a stsite manUc, driver of the ciur In which Main S t: Mra. Annomae Do(m ^,' followed on Injury, and similar in- bonds to flnanM the consti^tion ' curve/ struck seversL trees and* visit.— y „TI m association it ee0eclally the young people were riding; his 1®* Avondale Rd.; Mrs. Gloria, formation obtained from the pa- of a primary eewage-treatment rBBMMior overturnto in a roadside ditch. ' i Even less wHfh your -OA»" ' 95' . . .1.65 Befbre tlie- ^ cess. Ben. ..Carleon .p k l^ u l this irear to the help given mother Mario,' owner of the cor; Knoff, Vernon; M rs.' Gertrude tient, by physical findinga, and plant. Msarl Barood A. Goodwill by what. Con be seen In on X-ray BMa (R-Kan)t-Kan) told hU colleagues “ we "i.. Mancneelw Obun(hi of The funeral'oTElwuuil A. Good- and Albert J. Todd. 56, of 379 Burnham, South Windsor; Mrs. Legislation effecting these must give the President the power Oiurcb Women, one of its member Porter S t. driver of another Clay. C ^ v e n t^ John Shea, Mre. changes 1s being submitted to the old TV in tra d e! organizatioiis, which acted ^ M arill, 37 Jarvis Rd., aros held this Whiskies he seeks or we must get out of the afternoon * t 3 q'clock at the involved In the accident 25. Claries Jotais(^ JN|iB X-BAV; however, may not General > ssembly by ’Rep. , Rsiy Sail Now OoiRS On! area covered by the resolution.” chainnan of this particular project. ...tin . fnnrth ,1. 205 N. Elm S t; Jossph Antonio, show anything immediately--iffter Watzen,^ JLuebester's bond- at- a cusm MuoAZMi Plans Were announced for the Watkins Funeral Home, with the AcUon against a fourth de-1 rn,.rt«r osic fit • Welter QUR7 '• 1955 G-fi perfortnance and pic- (Carlson said he thought all Rev. Ivon'CE. Adorns, pMtor of the fendent 'Ro'oert 3chwarm. 40, ofl^®® Charter Oak 8 t . waiter tha rupture Im occurred. After agreed .that Eisenhower ‘‘would obeervanca of Brotherhood Week. Fogon, 38 Coventry S t a white, however, the rupture of a ture quality— at lowest price ever lynnbr ook Feb. 20-27 which will include the Advent cairistton Church of Hart' Ck>ventry, U still pending os he has not have made these strong and ford. Officiating. Fre«.erlc E. Wer- disc wlU cause , a norirowtng of 1947 OLDSMOBILE ■UNMO WHIMiy un-comproiuising recommenda- showing o f movies, dlatrtbuUon, of never recovered from injuries suf- the space between the bones of I for new model G-tE 21-inch T V 1, ner presided at the organ. Burial fared In the accident.. Uncon^clouif NEW StotioB Wsgon tioiU had he-not had Infoonatlon literature and posters and a stand- the vertebral column at the point ymy - - __ for severol-moiithe,-he te^rtow'. in i$ l4 9 ran Prlee Exclusive G-E features,. G-E Uy” * ’ PSOOF JS^3 .2 3 that le fr no~3oubt 'o f 'lh'e heces- by offer-te-aeaist-'aa^groHpB' ds-' AbcmtXawiTi where the rupture has oceurrad .~ siring balp In planhing programs Bearers were Jackie Goodwill, Norwich State .Hospital. "power speaker with moisture-proof- HALF ' . aity of such action.” Allen Dickereoa, Chorlen Fiaeroon, Tbosa having a first attack of IM PORTANT M ICTIM G-’— CAl Jten. Bender (R-Ohlo) an- of their own on this mibject. According to pcUce records, the John Doyle, Anton Broam and accident occurred on June 2. 1903 Young people of ' the Covenant pain caused by a ruptured disc PRICES G-E aluminum voice coil. Full-size nounced he arill vote for the r _ Two UN movies were shown, are often treated conaervattvety WHfSXIFS IN THIS PIKXJUCT, The Challenge” depicting Uie Herbert Brown. on'’ Route 44-A near''the Bolton L eo ^ e, "will meet at the parson- REPUBLICAN 21-inch screen— 32 square inches, 3. i AND T YFASS 0(0 hiUon. “ It Is time for the United age, 47 Spruce S t, tomorrow at 8 (that te'wlthout surgery). Ateo States to draw a line in the needs o f the worid which nw*t be town line in Coventry. 1946 C H EV R O LET bigger than many! Take advantage met if peace is to come Into the Boeweil H. Smlh The Hartford law firm of I'P-m. The pastor. Rev. K BJnor conaervatl-ve treatm'ent. te advised Pacinc,” he said. The funeral of Roswell H. Smith, Weinatein, Seltker and 1 Rook, wlU show pictures token at for those who have mild attacks, TOWN COMMITTEE ‘ CootertiWe. BRIARCLIFF Sen. Wiley (R-W is) eaid that worid and "The Teak Ahead” riww- Schatz, of this unusual value today 1 Ing bow the UN, through sooae of 143 Benton St.^ ariU be held Sat Kenney represented Todd while Mohonk lost fall. attacks coming only at loqg in- $89 mn Price MSNMD WWWIY failure of this country to take urdov afternoon at 3 o'clock tervals, those who ore over 50 firm stand now” would create Its agendea siich as UNESOO, Mrs. Tomtorlnl and her son were OTHER NEW G-E TV U the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 A eon was born yesterday at years old, and for those in whom ”” 2 .9 9 doubts among friendly nations in WHO, and FAO Is meeting tbu repreeenteOF SOT Main St. Burial arill be In O n ter Lackland Air Force Bose hospital the diagnosis is in doubt AS LOW AS’SI 49.95 . WHISXIES IN TM« PIKXXiCT, Asia and lead them to think they challenge by hel.ting peojMe all of New Britrtn and Atty. Henry Cemetery, East Hartford, (telling Del' Rio, Texas, to Airman I. C. FOK PATIENTS with ’Intoler- 4 YFASS OI P had better come to tei'mi with the 'over tbs x.'orld to help themeelvi Armstrtmg of Hartford. WHITON MiMOMAL AUMTOMUM hours at the fimeral home ate to^ A second suit ia still pending to land Mrs. Jock R (Mas: Their first able bock pain or pain along the 1949 NASH Communists. Wiley U a co-spon' through knowledge. rWcM Imtfad* Xrnw Tme. fall omt alr- morrow from 3 to 5:30 and from Tolland County Superior Onirt to j child, the baby has been named sciatic nerve, those who have re- ' sor o f the resolution and the senior Tbs'evening was broug; to FOR "•O O ". tan l»W warrant,, to 4»aa »a partM. Bow mrtra. close with a aocial hour and re- 7 to 0:30 p. m. ' Rockville. In this one Tamborini | Jebb Lae Gass. Mrs. Gass was peated . severe attacks for a long PINE CREEK Republican on the Foreign Rela- In addition to hie son. Robert C $92.49 PiBin P r i c e tions Committee. freshmen U. te suing Schwann and Todd. formerly Mias Muriel Clark, period of time, and for some STSAK3NT SOUtSON Smith of this toam, be leaves tarn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy othera on operatioa has to be con- M GnestloBS Beeoluttou sisters. Mra ( ^ 1 Reed of Orange, *^3 .3 2 Sen. Mansfield (D-Mont), one mond Gamble, 431 Lydoll S t sidered. The operation employed SUITS> PtOOF - SOT N. J.. and Mrs. William Q. Poison in such coses may be removal of DISTIUED IN lUINOIS Of those questioning the wisdom of Hartford; one brother. Donald o f so bepad a resolution, said all About Town Public Records Sr. Major and ' M n. WilUam the ruptured dtec or it may include MOW. HIAT 4 VIASS OlO Smith of- Hosbrouck HeighU, NJ. L. Valentine of Hartford will be in addition a fusion or binding to- 1946 C H EVR O LET membetfi of the Foreign Relations and two grondetaUdrea ' . and ’ and Armed Services Committee —I - ■ .special speokera Sunday at 7JO gether of the two vertebral bones Onb Cmipr- MrX Albert J. Avery, 100 Lvdall .... *!*®D^E* P®*?? A 4 . I p. ra. at the Solvation Arm y ciU - between ‘which the dtec lies. JAMES STEWART . were agreed that thU country hiss SL, U chairman of the third an' $87 Prill PriM Victor A. ^ tte^n , 67 ^timm j They were conu^ndtog of- The question of which of these, •OTTIM M an obligation to defend Formosa nual Valentine Dance of St. Mar. FUEL on. SO N S-: and the Pescadores. Directors to He ar St.. M d fleers here from 1985 to 1937, and operations to perform and wheth- PLAIN _ SOUtSON WHISKEY garet’s (hrcle. Daughters of Isa- Kee S t, Feb. 12, S t James. present to charge of the *Tn that respect, to the best of er or not it should be. done by an - i 100 bella Saturday, Feb. 12. 'in the BuUdlag PeriBlts - g, x . social oervice center, 19 Ed my knowledge, there U no differ orthopedic surgeon or a nerve sur- PSOOF SOT"" 3.99 American Legion' HelL Dancing Tra ffic Officials Four to Henoel and Peterman S t. Hartford, geon or both together te a matter, ence of opinion.” Mansfield said, will continue from 8 p.m. to for 5-room. 1-atory dwelUnge on 1941 PLYM OUTH DISTIUED IN KENTUCKY of course, 'which the physicians lit DRESSES I but he urged aU Senators to read a.m. te music by Tony O'Bright' Green Road. $11,200 each. I The executive board of the Mon- Free! Free! Free! the testimony taken by the two Representatives of the State Traf- charge alone con deter^iie. MORI ARTY 2-Door. orchestra Mrs. Avery and mem . Five to Greenwood. Inc., for I cheater EducaUonol Club will meet committees and "sea Just what the fic (temmlMion will meet arlth the T m DISCOVEBX that ruptures $35 FiiU Price 'Complete antenna installation of any G-E console model. SUMY NATK3N AUY KNOSM W AIM e bers of her committee are con Board of Directora at "the DireC' 5>4-room, 1-story dwellings on|Monday, Jon. $1, at $:15 p. m. ip of this kind con occur, and can to A V A It A S lI'AT AJP UOUOS IT O SH implication” of the proposed reso tacting the members. Dress will be Lj'doll S t. $9,442 each. the audltorictot of the Nathan h i^ n U. tors' meeUng Tuesday to review I most coses be successfully treat- optional. To Frank J. Kos, for 5-room. | Hole School. The'meeting wUl.be *Tt‘s going to be perhaps the the criteria used by the state ed surgically has given relief to BROTHERS Mott of thoM eon bovt radio ock SEEKS TO INDICT CONVICTS jpOrte from vorioua eommittees WE POSITIVELY W lU NOT RE UNDERSOLD White ' House, addressed a J<^t may ateo. report on whether op- Mra' D asks why the operation at the church. Following the sup- proral hoe been given to proposola land other Important items. 118 meeting of the Nationsl Sec'urity is not always entirely I succesafuL per meeUng. James Ho;,e of Hart- to ihstell traffic lights at three to- Bestoa. Jam, 27; HVr-Msesa- 24 HOURS Commission o f the American L(lng any provantlva Qlds, 31 rioreOM Q t . .. Road[ in dM cK aa Streets - • discomfort. r T^MI-t-7m r* ' i ^ T- JS-' .. "

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IGHESTER. COKNw THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 12W m PA<3BS1X IIANCHE8TEB EVENINO HTCRAI4K groups, in rodm 17 In the High Nike-Sile ProWeani 8 p.m. A t this tlip* U>* Brilain Pilot to Be Shown repeatedly! ncevitd it- vT Bockville-Vemon decadao, this would ih Itself ,^r**d otrvicoM rcnder.ed by self to be fuAfull et'pollBoaiel ll&ai rialcs.,rial in tha |fod Cross ’ TV Show Subject] more Russian demand, and cement Sciviet^^Asylum Drowns in Texas DroocUp He .eeqxif caadM and direet, M Money-living Spettal I At mai a ' peaceful bargain b e ti^ h the Conhecticui It he wllUng fd < - fiu9iu0ss^EducationDayS^ invited >tF«itan& U.S- Senator/Prescott Bush , _ „ SiifninQ Jfrridli By ROGER PIUdB tn .full Denison, Tex., Jan. 27 Iffi-Tjapt Lt. Gao. Thom*# W. Herren. com- Russian peopl* and the Russian JNdw Is Sought John T. Teralak, i2. ot SIRi leadership.. B was obviously, reas- -aie. $1.2$ The ndhaber of of Man?' a colored sound-^'the dynamic atory of two young mander of the 1st Annjr, will dis- Yanked 'As - functions this way, h* Is' BrtUtti, Conn:, drownad ybatwday ... ______a a e ___ people who arq seeking sstiafac cuss preUema ot land acqultiUon. I and it meant |e Sdhooi Head to , Talk Oompensation' wheii h# drifted lRto:3atlM Texom* moUi^ picture, built around the , By A. H. 0. and even glortflatt an- weU known portrait- of Christ by tlOn and happineaa.’A young stu- and eoBumihlty retatioqs involved} CALL Jailed Reds if those declsioha of hi* YARDLEY city for the wee! after bMtlW^iiwr of a burning too, that the Ruasian leadership., dropped i slightly. '2l9---j>elng Warner Sallman, recently com- dent nurse, naively aure of her re- in s a ltin g launching altcs for lfch. ling to violat* tradi- Rockvil^*, Jan. 37 (Special)—^'^answered 17 alarm* for reslden- ligkiua convictions, suddenly finds NUie missile* In a television pro- PubUUMn i ^ l f found the world situation It la of course ridiculous and un- LIPSTICK ceived as compared to ^riiak,' who #iUe for their* idaaa t^ clash. But kifo to date. Apparatu* for flfo contrdi OIL sn v iC E 8*caad > ktICT daal—sat ua frea and wa’U laava office. It'la ridiculous because, politicel reputation by the schools of the town a* hofU/*^Mamur-iand assisted at 'two' out- Talks on Phllljppine* Force Baa*. , o f the miatlles 9irtl be'l^^lcd ini obvious split on ..poli^ . has tOl Main StrMt WUtta«i' *rhr*ll5’-»M«dKaMt -aev-- shown at the Covenant Congregg-iijhianettttg Come# the portrait Of axmatn^TtiM rates the eounuy.' \ against this three week*, his t not to engaga in routlns poUl to industry. Last year the Indus- of-town fires. -The department An eyewitneaa aajid Kl* plane ap- tional ChutcluAA Storoce St , 8Un- Christ, a considerate chaplaih, and Manchester while the sctual ftriBgl / »W»bK to Ad»«ic* developed within the Russian Tht pair—Jacob Mlndel, 74, AM Mttl has some 20iT' ...... *1*^leadership itself. And the resig- Claudia Jbnaa, 40—apumed a f« l- .And mich an early fanpreaaloh la the moat diabolical' brand of edueatoratn this ef*8«— fires and one first aid. , _ j^ ia ^ esye a talk on hia .«$p(^; siding. _ / Some opposition h u develop Qlx MootBs^e•••••• •••••••• ••••• Z*i? litica.. XU schools in th# town vrilTw e^ M and showed . colored riinea Perhaps no rellriou* art ha* ao Till**‘ RwjtllV ^Sc nation of Mikoyan, a consumer eral judge's proposal, two yaara especially unfair if It happana to Men’s Club piects OtnerMnerr»v- captivated the attention of 20th The results leave the audience in Glastonbury to th* location On* M*ath *••*••••••• ago to suspend sentence If they tM favorable, for it p e r m ^ th* Jimllarly, by now deciding to '.X> In session, from 8:15 a. m. to -12 ] 8L Bernard's Hen's ,^ub^ ReU lAeceding the meeting , of the 16 minute* before he wai dragged in thoughtful inspiration. Back- the launching site. OUR w*«kir jfoods man, as ^Trad* Minister,' n t ^ cruel and 'potenttaRy-. dam- make hla effort to dispense with \ noon and will welcome vlsltora at American Legion Auxiliary last century Chrtatians as that of War- Bincl* C..... o ^ wanted to go to Russia their election of officer#; last eve- into a boat. Resuscitation metnoda ner Sallman. Since hla first flrawr ground on heavy production, which means a lotybt talk ^ese daya—-eqiecial. f of the other 205 week* may. seem just to make the front Finis. B. SnglemSn. 'Commisatoner Members of the American Le- at the outbreak of the Korean Whr. not ollMrwlM eradttad CST'' dodge To Hear Argnniieata of Education, will qddreu the chaplain. Other /officers were his drtginals, Allman haa ap-- The ,Touth Week emphasis in machine^ for arms, and arms ly among prisoner*. I have some pagea he htuL of courM. adopted elected as toUowa: gion Auxiliary will meet at 7 to- He had been a member of the Con- the Ipdal church will be initiated •ad uad th* local n*wi-pubiuhad nwe- U.8. Judge Edward J. Dlmock,* 1“ ’^ !!^ the 'beat brand, of praa* agentry Our n«w SBuitBry proecdR group. peared before ' large audleiices WINDSHIELD lilCI All rlshu of nwuMlcatlon of a p j ^ .themselves, almost seems to Com- ‘Mho imposed aentepee, will heai; But, with apotogfoa to the new Edward P elU ^nl./vlce presi- night at the White Funeral Home necticut Air National Guard. throughout the United States, re- with, thi* service to which the pub- dliralrli** b*r*la ar* alao rcitrred. knowledge of the situation -.be- Governor for cipimaxislng what anybody, could deyUM- By not hir- j golden brown food Seals in *l**_P*jJ? JVim Shetch Night SUtod plete a Russian shift. cause my no-good brother, Duke, arguments on the offer next Mon- dent; (Charles JS. Gaghe, secretary; to pay their respect* to their de- . He 1* survived by his widow, the creating his fa'moua portraits in lic'la cordtelly Invited. No ed- COVERS $1.98 may:, be merely ,4i^boneymoon at- ing a''preaa agent,'tw has left th* S t them! FINED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PAGKEl Mias 'Emm a BaU. program John Ashe. Xreaapfer:. Fred Ber- IVUl MiTle* cU*at of N. B. A. 8*rr* was once given a “vacation by the chairman for the Tolland County cSksed member, Mrs. Waldo Prick- former Eleanor Wojtsulk of New colored chalk. s riilsaion charge will be made. This means either that Rusels &uns*l for the pkir, Mr*. Mary mosphere, and with some intima- field open to th* b a ^ o f all preaa ! TO TAHE HOME. CALL Ml-9-8008. ger, Thonuia Keritan. Sterling Ut- Britain; a t\Vo-year-old daughter, MANCHESTER ihibUahcr* JtcpnMotaUv**: Th* government" as ws refer to it agents, himself. \ Art Assn, announces that a sketch- ett, whose funeral will be held to- This film takes its inaplratloi/ is itself getting ready to make' M, Kaufman, mad* the propoeal in tion that he hlBum may be. to Ue; boaM of governors; Frank morrow afternoon. Joan; hia parents. Hr. and Mrs. Botii infant’ and meternal mor- AWNING CO. JuUna Mathew* Rmo UI Ag;i»cy~ back home. Duke didn’t adjust .blame for the fact that he aeema Without questioning hia sincer- ing workshop with live models will from a personal appearanceearance -wf Tork. Chicaxo. PeJEMt and fcatoB. more trouble in the world, or that too weU. One day while he: was federal court. She said they have be tbe program for the .T.C.A.A. Herbert/^ichhel J. Cosgrove and New Arrival „ Peter Terxlak.. also o f, New Brit- Sallman; drawing in color hi*/ telitv rates continued to decline 195 West Center Streep me mbe r audit BURl or heart ailments and continued cen- *-to be flying/ ao high; we • feel ity in this matter, or danytag that COMMUNITY RESTAURANT Leo raiherty, ?r., board of ain, and two brothert, Arthur, a in 1M4 to new low levels. ; GIRCUDATIONB . Russia feels ths world situation working on the rock pile hie re- obliged to xirtain. notations, It peflecta hia own best meeting Tuesday, with the, sketch- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. trait of Christ, aiid weave* mt T sentment boiled up Inside of him finement would endanger their ing to Begin promptly at 8 p. m .\ audltpia../ Richard Moquin, 125 High St., at teacher in 'Waterville,. Maine, and 7 Th* HaraM MnUns C o » p W .f toe., leaves her ho choice but to go Uvea. Oovei for that we remember cts, the result is what 143 NORTH MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Simd^, March 13 has been —:—i—L_------— 1.35 and he raised his 40 lb. sledge •A. cqffee break, with refresh-\ 5:55 last night at the local hospi- Thaddeus, a student at the Uni- aseuma* no OMiaeiai .T**pan«lblHty tor ' Mlndel, bora in Ruaola, become a ha* swept to office in such 'a ays been in claaaic Mamples .derignali^ aa Communion. Sunday, .ypocraphlcal arror* appearln* In ^ back to an armament economy. It hammer and brought it down on superb preas agentry—as with menta being served by Mrs. Joseph tal. Moquin i| a composing room veralty of Connecticut. , vertlaamenta and other reading matter naturalised ' Amcilean dtisen in captlYatlni manner,' or - creati^ Ith /Bishop Bernard J. Flanagan m|y be the result of Russian in- the Warden's skull. VVell—there such an / iiiatant impreasion Garbo, for instance. He makes th* Noel’s Social Committee, will give employa of The He--*Id. FOR In Th* Maocheitar Brenlng Herald.- was a rule against this. And they 1918. .Serving as a member of the opportunity for discussion and 3«onlHch Diocesraa the guest Good N i}$ For Mothern: ternal policy convictions, with the American Communist Party’s Na- poisa ease and candor .end front pages more than any Gov- spOMter. A Conummlon breakfast New___ Patient*p Admitted DUjMy advertlaing rlndln* hour*: took away Duke's Ciommissary grasp, has to b* stated, Again ernor haa ever done. criticUra. Menfibers will also com; __ New. patienU adrtiittad' veater- Thr Monday—I Pl m, Friday, tough men coming into the tional Education Commisaion. he -4 -aervejF-iti St.- Bernard's Police Arrest 5 Cl IITg Charge Account for six weeks. and that his job has-Tiardly .It Is, af course, Vm eariy to pare their impressions of hall^ollowlng the 7:30 day include: George Sessions, 31 For Tiieeday—1 p. m. Monday. asceAdancy again, or It may be Made Duke ao mad he refused to was aantenced to two years in "Wlotec ^Fun’’ sketchea to ChuiCh IPOr Wedn»»d*y—1 p. m./nir*d*y. prison and fined $4,000. . begun; and that it would be no iM how thl* aort of approach Mkaa.X , <3rove St.. Richard Wetherelt, Jr., Foe Thuraday-1 p iJWedneeday. the reault of the Impact of out- participate in the next three riota. « if he should find it grow- golag to *taad np over the ^ brought to 'Tuesdey’s meetin, HarrVBrtcl will head the corp- 128 Grove St On MV Charges Blue Bonnet Margann^!wes ¥ o ^ V For Friday—I n. m. Thurjday. Shows how lack of tmderatanding Miaa Jones, a British subject r finished paint* will be brought For Batnrday—I P. m. IVIday. side events on all Russian minds. from the, West Indies, facet .deper ing fbugher, and tough enough to long pu|L But, for the moment, mittee im charge. Tickets may be » -. - daaMllcd daadfla*: 10:30 a nt **1* can make a man anti-social. . crafop hie style. Blit, to date, it people an over Co— cctieut, In- to the meeting for the seleetKm of itamed fopm .the following mem- AU TM ^tvUle and Venioa Two teqnagers arrested yester- |ay of BabUcatkm aaeapt Raturday -r We do not know. tatton at the end of her prieon sen- th#_ PainUng-of-the-Motim/to be and tenc*. Serving aa secretary of the been a fresh snnil blowing. chidtng nmny who did aot vote ira: Leo\Flaherty. ..Sr., Paul news Items / m new handled dey end charged with speeding There la actually only one out- Oae key t« this ha* been the for him, .have but one tMag on huh'g in the Publl'! LIbruyi, The through The MRachester Evening were Blair A. Prentice, 17, of 109 Ghildren ALL THE NOLBISflOpST Communist Party’s W o m e n'a meeting will be held h ^ h e Social Doyle, William McMahon. Francis Thuraday, January 27 side development which may have Commtasion, ahf was sentenced to Apparent peeapnal ease with their lip*, and that l* the im- EAST HARTFORD Poggie, W illlm Loehr, John Ashe, Herald Rockville^ Burqan, located High St., and David Chagnot, 19. which he has ‘entered Into the preml— that he’s going to make “ rooms of the Union/Chiirch. at One Market Street, telephone of Glastonbury. The arresting of- ^ OF THE “HIGH-PRICE” SPREAD PLAIN had the power^ to decree this ap- one year and fined $2,000. . Cona^ Meetihv BrU^ v Edsvin Ertcl, Betnard Loehr. The two along with the_reai functlciilog of the office. He quite a Geveriwr. Tet all that BU-9.n$l Sterling Little. All men of ' St. Rockville 5-Slse. \ . ,? ficers were Patrolmen John >f.k- We N«ed Help parent Russian shift in policy, and Internal trusts himself, even to the ex- haa really happened W that Gev- 1 - Hi# Common C^ncll brid on# honey and Samuel Maltempo, i^e- of tha dosen aecond-string 1 o f it* shortest r^ etlng^ n recent Bernard’s Parish are invited to Yes, Blue Bonnet Margarine is *nta haadllnea aay “ Eden De- that is the policy of rearming munlst - leaden convicted—start( tent o f trusting himself to emor .RlMcoff luiia^ Intelligence, attend. . . PAIR DROWN IN^ spectlvely. r a t ify sueh mistakes as he and either the goo^lnettnet or u months lest evening.^ w th • Mayo*' Robert Eschmann, 18. was ar- good for-your family. Compared DRESSCS ad.” But that la not Germany. And it could be that the to serve time Jan. 11 after the l^S. - Frederick 'Sy/Btr^er presiding. To Attepd Lburlieon Revenue may make in the course of a the political sagacity, or both Eleven women from Vernon will Rochester, N. H„ Jan. ^ (4 b -** rested this morning by Patrolman to the “ high-price” spread, HLUB West has made!. a . tragic mla- Supreme Court refused to reyiew / Aside from routine busine.ss -the ijulU th* caaerTTia atatafaieDt^y Dre^wheeling performance. He combined, to gamble on it open- FRESH-ASI attend the Mth Snnuat luncheon of Edward Pearson. 5. aiid hla^ster, Robert Webb and charged with Bonnet givea you: AH the Milk jhig doHcv and, by their case. .. / council repWVed end accepted the the Britidh Foreign Secretary be- Asst, U.S., Atty. George E^ley, is willing to rely upon what ly, with nil the great risiH, and the Netionel Women’* Republican Sally, 3, drowned yesterday in-Sal- disregarding-'a' traffic light. M inertia—the ^alojiim and phoa- Insisting on It, helped bring seems to him simple commhn nil the front gains. Inherent he ", report qfTwieph Oililch. health mon Falla River after they plunged Yesterday Mahoney arrested 'phorua It gives alt tho yitarnina— fore Con\mona yeeterday defend- LC^ commenting Von the plea for/ Min- GINGHAM and sanitary inspector,_-for last Club Saturday a*, the Wajdorf As- about a change for . the worse in- det and-Mias-JofiM. said yeatarday sense, even though common each a gamble. toria Hotc' In New York City. through thin ice near the East Reva D. Herman. 28. of 61 Eliza- four tim u more Vitamin D, more ed what the British JJovemment By JanAa J. Graham year./,/' ' Rochester-Uebanon bridge. beth Dr., and Pearl A. Maurer. 40, elde" R'ussiar' ' that it was the^finrttme-^he^er They Irclude; ' Mis* Mildred dependable Vitamin A each pound, Siad expected to be in the new Dietrich Director by Adnin •nt* report dlscloaed 140 in- William L. Smith. 27. of Farm- South Windham. Both were heard of a naturalised V.B.^Uxen / aj^^ons. pluji 25 returns for sec* Raisch. president of the Vernon the year round, and Vitamin E. Eisenhower Formosa policy, not We have always been blithe on offering to leave the cqj^try to Women'# Republican Club;, Miaa ington. a truck driver, told police charged with falling to atop for And it givea o/t the valuable Food i ;Ond/ln*pecttona Fifty-five Inspec- the' atop algn at W. Middle Turn- this policy, and have never^ spent eacap* prison. Vlgnes Wood#, county president: he saw the children topple through Energy of the “ high-price” s p r ^ . what it found in it, by aurprlae, This is the fourth In a series of ;| //tSqn* of rtstaurents end griH* Mlsa EMith T. Casatl. vice chair- the ice. Tbe current, he said, c*r< pike >nd Hiillard Street. A $10 much time assessing the-attitudes All the aecond-stringleaden re were made, With 44 being found in RfUr the policy w u actually pre- seven articles designed to assist jected Dimock’a o ff^ )to let them man of the Repdblican Town ried them away before he could -bond Was poated in the Maurer _____ of others toward it We miscalcu- condition, and 11 reported as matter. ______«ents4 to our Oangress.--- local tSLxpayers in the preparation go to Russia two yean ago. They 'A : ...... Committee, Mr*. Samuel W. Gam- reach them. Smith cannot awlrS. lated completely, for instance, in ialr.:’_ ___ hie Mr*: Hcrmena S. Hoennann You can afford to make the most ^hiiat obviously suepriaed the of 1SS4 Income Tax returns, . remained free ip^bul until the The' report on tavenfiT'bai * a'ml our estimate of what the pros- Supreme Cour^rejeftton of their Miss GertruUe Fuller, Mrs. Geotge of B l 'ue B onnet's n u t m o u a g o o d - British .in it. for all the advance Q.'*Under what conditions' jney rest rooms, disclosed that of 12 W. Allen, Mr*. Mery B. Calie, neae—on your table w d in cooking. pect of. putting arms In the hahds case. , inspection*,-‘eight were found In donsultatien they had been given cplld-care expenses be claimed? ’The g ro u p ^ llkA U first-string A perfect dree* tn Mr*. Ch.$rles H. Weber, Mis* Edith It delights you, evdiy pound- For of Germans would do to French keep you looking your satiafectory condition and four, on it, was the same thing which A. Tho law permits a deduction Red leaders befora Uiam — were W. West Mid Mra F. B. Strick- \ B lue Bonnet ia emoolh tpreading thought; and feallng. 17* never up to $600 for the expenses in sentenced on conyleUon under the j>e«t all day around fairty good. ...BO fresh Ustihg. It melta on your •urpriiMd everybody else. It was f GINGER ALE V the house, th* over Rest room* at garages received land. ’ 7 caring for certain peraons, which Singers To Visit Stafford tongue ina^htly, with a burst of the DRY GLE4IBERS did seem to understand how tm- Smith Act for co^piracy to teach 73 Inspection*, according to Oll- the apparent indtision o f the expenses arc necesW y to enable and advocate -vidlent overthrow of useful little drees te~ The local chapter of Barber; aunny-evv^et flavor you love. Get GOOD TO GROW ONI AU the Milk Minerale. Vttamixs and spoakebi* and alarming our polciy take on your southern ilch’s report, with 59 reported in 22$ la o A e ST. coastal Islands of Quemoy and the taxpayer .to be gainfully em- the.-gc Shop Singer# of America, will sing i B lub Bonnet Margarine for all 3: roluabU^ood Energy of the "high-priee" epriad ar* ia laday’t had to be to Frenchmen. And we ployed. trip! Freeh, crisp look- good,condition, 14 aa "fair." Matsu In the Urrifory we would K Flavor! Nuttition! Economy! Blue Bonnet Morparin*. seem to have had an equally Q. May this deduction be claim- ing checked gingham Alderman James Doherty notl ROASTING CHICKENS TH. Ml-t-71l1 «elp Chlang Kai-shek retain. For - with a mammoth pock- fled tlte^Csuncll that the next ra«mbeni o f the local i blithe assumption that the Rus- ed by both men and wortvenT 1 have been member* o f‘tJi?\lbc*l ^ such a stand we-have ho legal A. Only in part—All qualified e t cuffed eleevea. but- ran collection would- be taken on group and they are now planning; “Your chickens «re *urely beaulifoL** a customer toW sians would somehow manage to A T houm t fo r Tudiiy ton front Pink, maiae. - Bistlficatlon, and it U this stand women,, widowers and men legally Feb. 7.‘ to form a Stafford Chapter. 1 us, “and I’m a fiissy one. I have had a food many chick- be philosophical about the remm- separated or divorced qualify for lavender or blue. */F lro Iioeee# Reported , which offers such a challenge to 13 to 30 and to Fire Chief John Ashe haa fijed; The local singer# wlU present a ens, but never anything like these.” • Many people tell ihg of Germany. It may be th'at the deduction. A Prayer 1^ program at the Italian <2iub Hall' iJ l Hu In jli* iUU,U th* CMnese Oommunists that the city’s 1954 ffr* losses with the us that oUr cfiickens not only look different but taste they caiBiot be philosophical about Q. What qualifies these persons Lord, maM me an instrument of in an effort, to arouse Interest for | they might Mi’ell feel it necessary National Board of Fir# Under- different, definitely superior. f 7 it, and that the simple na^ed fact for this deduction? Thy peace; writers. The report indicates that the formation o f. the chapter in; 1 I V O R Y S O A F / TIDE 1 tor them to accept it, and have A. The deduction is only avail- Where hate rules, let me bring Stafford Springs. I of prospective rearmament of losses by fir# during the past tunl Largo 31c— GioRf 74e 1 war. / able if the expenses are for the love. SALE year were conalderably lea* than Hohm* Service Mrettag Set ro'ger oLCon 1 L o r q o 2 f o r 2 7 e Germany is sufficient' to etimulate care of a dependent who is either Where inalice, forgiveness. A %meetlng of th# Horn* Service So, when: Fpc^snl Secretary \/ in previous year*. Damdge re- 1 '' CRISCO them to p'repare themselves for a child Under 12 years of age,-or Where /disputes, reconciliation, 'ported to building* we* $9,435; Committee, of the local Red Croaa MltcheT3-7853 Eden def*Mfed nevk- policy be- a person who is physically or men- 403 West Center Street 1 I V O R Y S N O W / With ceupen'. oa labeL . | new war. ' Where/error, timUi, and to building contents. $4,600. Chapter w ill' be held Feb- 9. Sor* Commoiis/h* defSnded its tally incapable of canng fvf hini- Where doubt, bellaf, ' Illy t S iMibt fMrts During the year the department with reifreaehtatlvea of organised j Largo S ic — G ioflt 74t 3 lbs. 93c— Lb. can 34c | Whatever the reason, Uie news aelf. No deduction it allowed for —steps towanA/ peace, .but ora Where deapair, h from inside Russia has begun to paymenta” 'to a . person who ia m Where darkness. Thy light. It tlw T ijilir prici ^ _1. ______^1- toricMiy-«»epda^^fo ,rcaa- dependent, to compensate him for Where 'sorrow, Joy! caring for the child or other quail- Francis of Assisi » T -uranc. which was involve^ In 'V PILLSBURY BAKE MIXES 31c Ratifying our decision to defend fjdng-dependeqt- fponsored by the Mancheater Russia's apparent dedication to 7 White, yellow, < 3 ioeo^ . Spies. ^ Formoea Itself, Eden added: Q. I understand there are some incll o f CTiufches. i /, consumer needs. It may be merely limitations on this deduction allow- 12 OZ. TUMBLER WNCREST ___ “On / the other hanci. Her Sage-AUen. East Hartford. U IMeaday tlM^nfli Satnriay, that. Russia ia adopting our own able: to a working wife. \Vhat are /Goatstafbo the most destructive Majesty'a', Government also un. they? . livestock kept by man. say* tise AJM. to 8:M PJI|;; Friday t* fiiM PJI. LOOKING policy,thitory, Which ia that one all STRAWBURY PRESERVE 25c derstand that in the matter of the A. First—Th* deduction is al- Unitad Nations Food qnd If'f TO BE GOOD needs, ever >greater military lowed only if she and her husband icultur* Organisation. coastal islands the Chinese Gov- ) 8 T A R K I S T C H l ^ styl e . ^ strength befdbp on* negotiates. It file a joint return. Secondly—The 'WV ernment cannot be exp*<;ted to act deduction is reduced by the amount 1 ' R mny be' that, aftar a very half- In such a way as might seem to (if any) that their adjusted groas^ WHITE MEAT TUNA/ 33c hearted and inconclusive try at income exceeds $4.5(M). For cxi INEST F O O D S A T prejudice What they reggid . as negottktion, Russia has given up ample—child care expenses their righU.” - CUT-RTTE DOWN-TO-EARTH its softer front and headed back adjusted gfoss income $5,000 fstl “We are, however,” Eden added, deductible child care expense $1' NEW PRICES? toward toughness. To the. inevit- “ convinced that the probleiA 'bf —$600 minus ($S,(X>0\minus $ WAX PAPER able question, which li whether 600). - the coastal’ islands is tuacepUble Everybedy 18 and more and w*, in this softer Interlude, might These limitations do W t apbly 1C OZ. CAN SUNCRE8T ALL OREE ’ more people ARE finding to a peapeful solution it only all have don* more to prolong it and however, if the husband of /the Bureack's the ene »pot where \ concerned are prepared to work Working Wife is incapable of Mlf- quality and price combine te eiicourage it and\ translate it Into CUT ASPARAGUS for il-” _ . support.. because m en^ly f or give yon MORE value for i' some improvement of the' world physically defective, WTiat troubleTBden l*.tto.e same Bnii MARJOaiE MIU$ P*OI>UCT$. year’ food money. situation, there la no clear ah io tn o riw —Dependent* \ . thing which trouble* our own awer. For all the difference In' IRe BRILL’S SPANISH RICE ...... i.-31* Senate; and alt those AMcrican A? 1 5IATPO OATS -----’...... J ...... FANCt EVISCERATED laTSVILLE Ruasian atmosphere, there has commentator* w h o' have done / KRETSCHMER WHEAT GERM ...... been Utile tangible that American 1 RITTER’S RELISH ...... something more' than . giVe glib TURKEYS ^ policy could. aeiM upon. I IA)G CABIN SYRUP ...... ; ..... '^:-4-8 Lh. Average. , • and routine blanket'approval to (jOW? FRIEND'S BEANS ...... the new policy. arid Aft-and X^rt^sldeir loo- ALLriTVEET MARGARINE ...... ! . Stone Is Not Enough FANCY EVISCERATED The potentially' fatfful thing THE BEST listen daily 9:80 to 10 A. M— STATION WTIC about th* new policy, as it has A few weeks ago, ip Washing- \ DUCKLINGS ton, .wp Yaiaed and dedicated the been presented, is that it deliver* in HEARING! A ' Selected Fre$h the fete o f the world, .tbe deciaion Iwo Jims monufnent, -immortsdis- WHOLE or HALF for 'peace or for war, into th* i'ng, in atone, the exploit of the FRUITS ttnd YEGETABLES bands of the Chinese' Conununists, six Marines who raised the Stars FANCY HA3h>-'PACRED LEGS OF LAMB ^ whlfe at the same time.tt goads aniy Stripes on Mt; -Suribachi, in 4p Oflt 11^ pnl^^ m itiuteR CHOICE or PRIME and provoke* them toward the 1»45. MclNTOSM APPLES 3 39e war decision. If the- policy stand*, The other day; one of three of [ juicy sw eet \ without reinterpretation, or with-, these Marines who survived- the BEEF RIB ROASTS * Doz. i out some kind of ...diplomatic, w ir .was. found .dead ph his In- TANGERINES -F A N C Y antendment or ciartflcation, ive dian reservation in Ariaona, dead Ro MoUai. fancy INDIAN Rn'EB ' ' Lb. .have surrendered all power of de- of exposure and alcoholism. TEMPLE ORANGES For 29c 59T/ Ciclon for ouraeives, and we stay His story was-not an unusual iM W W lllI - "yin a fateful trap which la some- wSr story. Of hia- cbmpSny of SWEET INDIAN RIVER _ HANDY’S IRIGHTWOOD . ' what of our own making, , We 2S0 Maripea who landed on Iwo Why wait 30 minutes for RROWN-AND-SERVE , •auMge to cook? You can- SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 4 ror29c need to be freed from Ihie trap, Jlma, only 27 cam* out of the aerve new Brown ’N Serve FANCY CAIJFORMA by other*, if we cannot now extri- war. Experiences like that do JMf cMf ^ e a rZ Sausage a* fast as yoiir eggs SAUSAGE 49c cate oureelvea Therefore, it is things to s.trong. young men, and • lU i CROSS Cellq Pkg. and toast. It’s fully cookM PASCAL CELERY 25c FEARMAN’S welcome that Foreign S4c^etary sometimes ‘they become 'casual- HiARiNG AIDS , F A N C Y Y E L L O W . Eden also aays that his govem- ties as surely as' if they had ...jult:lieft«KleaV - TRAWISTOR-rOWm. . . *a4 HMmiI ou can take our woi^ for H when But bold n^Y R^iknR, of course, is just getaivay I Indian, and sometimes, in Ameri- wiiR any ai^icaf orfaHiia- *125 robust new V8 power in record might enoi^h. ' ' you buy . . . anve money.^ I CRISP. CALIFORNIA : . . moves toward aom4^ kind of a^lon ca, that -can mean a aecond-claab lian ar tarvUat al »oma ar To top the looks of last year’s Buick—, CUDAHY'S Di ai t l ar a a i a a . ) . . . entury uper on a ceasa-firc,. W* need some clUMnship. the car that/mpve^ ^uick iiito the top -236 hp m the C , S and ' Y>u have to take that wheel, try Hut ENDIVE L,M»,25e • INDIVIDUALLY FIHED help in getting what we'really in- Iher*,_waa -nothing 'un^uel on » ' three of the nation’s best sellera— R oapmaster-^188 hp in the low* power, feel that Dynaflow take-bold SUNLIGNT BUTTER *”^65c • FULLY GUARANTEED MaA Mieiimly fmli tend, wlUCh is peace, back on top Iwo Jima. There ia nothing, un- that was something. priced Spe c l al . stirge, sample that Million DnlUr of the li^ b f poasiblUtle*:"' - equal in that monument in atone. • EASY lUDGET TBLMS Ride—and chedc the hard*to*pasa*uf» The tragic rcmlpder to us That gave us two hits in a row, we/ New performance, too—froip the hify rifht ia Frozen Food Americans is this: The nionu- COME IN OR PHONE TODAY dynamic actioiv of Buidc’a Variable -prices we’re quoting. RuBsian Phrase Ending? figured—fuid it seems we figured right. •IRDSEYE ^ ment which really counts ia .the - d Ever smcc the death 'of Stalin, - PRIVATE CONSUlTATiOliS Pitch Dynaflow* diat gives you far We’ll gladly help you do all that; / monument we'build in our hearts For with these stunning new 1955 Nm Efilkidl tha most hopeful sign from Rus- better gas mileage in all normal driv* Why not epme in tUs WeekP ORANGE JUICE 2 ^ 31c Xi\d thought* sn4 action*, to the CAU Ml.fi8281 - Buicka, we’re getting even more Brown ’N Serve SJusage ttstes better sia has been something primarily -DlotSnrDemiiifdtidm tu emimr.etemooloummimmtnietmta things Americans are told they ing I and cruising —and iull*power * because it’s made fresh daily in our owa danwatic in character, but sUU of noaa pressed against our showroom represent on the battlefield. This plant. Then it’s fully cooked in our new great international significance. ' wiudows than last year—and more monument is nothing we can PERSONAL infra-red ovens to preserve; all the ' STRAWBERRIES 39c Thiai has .been . the obvious trend erect quickly, by Sny sudden law folkr coming in to look and study and freshness and flavor for ^ou. o f Soviet dornestic policy toward HEARIN6 SERVICE REARDSLEY RITE-SIZE or aiiproprtation. It-ia a alow drive and fiuy. Th riU o f ihm ytowsr ia Bu i<^ a new roncentration on the pro- ^18 OAK ST. - |A. process, involving intangibles. '4' , duction of domestic consumer NEW 8TKEKT FLOOR. CODFISH CAKES But we keep everlastingly at it, IMtT0U IMIHTAWf0>IMItt-$*«li*B»— am iWiriWtN r^lO A t UKTtt-_ • goods. LOCATION or #e cease being America. BRIGHTWOOD FARMHOUSE, This, w-hil* it existed,' meant (NEXt TO HALTS) . t OFEH that. Russian' policy wra* binding \’IRC8 HITS STAFFORD HIGH HATTERIL’S — CORDS BLUEBERRY pus itaslf to peaceful enterprise. And Stafford. Jail. 27 UP>—Some 135 Itepaira tor All Makaa GORMAN, MOTOR SALES, Inc. BROWN N SERVE SAUSAGE it could 1ft- hoped, that, as it abt students 'at the local high fchool Open Tneaday forpugh/Saturday, ,out to aatlafy the great con- were, home recoveriiig yesterday . 2 8 5 M A IN St Ii EET— * MANCHESTDt .. . "Ellery qu aS n " fcvery Sunday iu;aO R; M . W K N I^T V , C h. 4 0 L.. •• from what doctors called' “old 9:99-5:89. Open Tburafiny sumer neada o f Ui* Russian pco- I . , 'll' fashioned , grippe." or a virus. .The If Ight til 9. Ctoacd AU Dny Ifankny ' ' " i ‘ ’" 7 - ' ’ ' '•A' ;pla, n^glCcjM for iso ' many a c h e ’s total enioUment ia 450. i_JL rU,. ' T? • V .

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I IN-' k I . NANCHESTER BVjEENlNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. COim . THURSDAY, JANUARf 27. 1955 PAGE NINt MANGHE8TBB EVENING HEBALD. MANCUESTBB. CONN, THURSDAY. JANUARY 87, 1958 — ------—— ', ’1 of the PubUe Health School, who. served 18 months in tai tong delay in gating end beooralng that country's bast of the Pleasant Valley Rifle Club, ment fer regular memlera, mtMt ira that' they had ths body I h^Wapping /- Arthur H. Miller, oecreury-treae- be obtained, lie ilao said that the Azsn; Mrs. Robert Rom, Columbia the V. 8. Army" in Puerto Rico, WsUaiee. McMnn Said Ha aiid' ‘ united.' customer., wam—uif SonielM)dy Rests Arab Bloc SpU tfJS^ S>'rtana hartMt aa oCd grudge urer, said llmt » year ago the. future isueeeae ot^the club depends hha ennoimced teat 21,106 had showeA slides and gave a lecture Convicts union ofnciala decMpd'''to thcniMlves were not, Skyijmtch J^hedul^ been recelyOd to de'te. She lirges ivoD o-iilt Daily Radio irH AY-Bl* > anthuaiastic* a b ^ the ide4 at agsinat Turkey fo4‘ grabbteg «eUa a decent burt^ fdr Wsl- I ^ M o t h e ^ r * ’ the maetivity of its members. ‘it/lk. EeOb\,member must do hik all who have tat contributed to do Phi, honor society at-Wllllmantic. qpHio—liWQ In Pat’s Grave-^ banhelor who-Was without first. Most modern Turks like , to Syrte’e mily msjqr nesport, Alex- Over New Pact andreust 'w h en Syria w sa \ s Bines teen it has made a r ^ u . lart by attending meetings regu- so as soon as poaeihle so that her Stele Teachers (follege Tuesday ^ Israelis funds, 'tad pald-''ihs undertaker thliik of themeelves aa Europeans, Friday, January 28 ' , books may be closM. *!»■ not Orientals. The founder pf (nod- French ennadste in.lSM. Labanon Usled Tomorrow abto.recOvery end now has aii ex- larly and ex p rte^ g 'his ideas and -^'^n Ger^puies evening. Wititera ,tas also' at But It Isn’t Pat 1265. 12 ...... Volunteers Needed , cellent chonoe of becoming a laiiytr ;;riewa. McetingaNwilt be' held each tha following program schadulenM McjUeaih said when he and other ernTurhey, Kemal Ataturh, in- has an old claim agaiiwt Turimy^ ...... Voltateers Needed various ..assembly prOgnCma lec- am suppUad by. tee radio manage, WHAY--WMim carevee ’^ - 1 Of Iraq, Turkey slsted hit country must look West, for LebsaSae property'confiooated \2 - '4 a.n and active (Hganization. monte and a notibe/(villi be posted Manchester Evening ^ e r a 14 tured 'shonm' slides, and ' WTlO—Lev*#!# Jot On Spy Counts Chicago, Jan; JT WllUem UnMh officials and - friends . went ■ a.ii . " k ^ Volunteere Needed Wapping, Jan. 27 (Special)rr flve days before te\me#tingSL Columbia Jbh. 27 (Special) — menu and^are aubject to change WDRC-^i- kol plhy not East. Although the Turks are by the Ataturfc regime. Leganon’a 6 A number of l>isns are being; Wappl"K cmTespondent Mrs- An- Vehtra te locsl nttidenti. Without notice. . . ^ WG' TH—S j t P MM e e (Pat) Wallace. Te-year-old pe-^ tb attend a wake the hext day they ,.,.^.<.4. . . Victoria FUewtea The Mothers’ March will be con AttenA;'Mee(teg A t a jcourt Of lionor and invaett- u# Yukae were told Wellece hkd . already Beirut, Lebanon, Jan. predominantly Moslem, they re- dominant O iria t^ populatloa hna ...... Katherine H. BUttgsfo, fM f formed among which include join- nie Comns, ielepbono MI 2-OIK . Treatments Given CWro. Eirpt,' Jan. ST 0 tlrSd painter who was rspdrted ducted tomorrow noon through th« ing ohoJfatlonal Rifle Aaan.. which Schoeds wens'. dismiteed yester- tore' ceremony held in Yeomans' 'wHAV-r-Haa of R( Add anit- buried last November, been buried., \ • Ths Iraq-Turkiah defense agree- sisted the concept of becoming "a S trsdltion of hatred of ’furUsh MuD«H — ^ Fifteen pre’-school children are *'wStaY-N«ws: Polka Boe • Egypt's Sa|Hms mlUtary couf^ bridge bctjs'fen the West end the Moslem riilera atece tlie days of eveningk when 60 or 70 wonien will vrlll allow the club to- obtain a day at noon to allow tho |eachcrt Hall Tuesday evening by- Boy being given, fluorine treatments *t WWC—Room Botuo USd friemls last week by Shanehah told McLsta Jic bad ment/provided^Uie'diplomatic dy- Noon .Vk . 4...... Volunteers Needed . Request Hatiiiee met Waltete end had given him Moslem Urorld." T h ey: consider the Ottoman Empire. call on every home m town seek- number of government rifles and to attend the third in. a series of Sout Troop 62, Stephen Fletcher, the jocal school by Mrs.. GOhen, • WTIC-BocJuUae Wile, eonvtctsd sight Jswt tedW of spy- showing up aUve>-k:.^ hamite needOd to break jui Arab 2 - d p...... Gary Roche . , Deaths Last tl4»- money to tide him ^ e r far a. few themselVM part of the West. EiOT^’s relations with fliricey ...... James Munsle, Guy Mullen mg a contribution for the M ar^ an allotment of 30-06 and .32 eon Of Scoutmaster Wilbur Fletch- hygienist, from the Stelte Dept, WDRC—Newt; W Kolbp , WHAT—Hall ing ter Israsl and ts*^c|(d two "But maybe 1 ehould~.N dead," 6 - 8 p. caliber ammunition for the um of WGTH—Muelc Hall 'ipseb told Bay ShanaM»,^who .areeks. McLean said he sought ^in- League logjam blocking. Middle In press comment and private have been fairly smooth, but the Of Dimes drive. This collection Will er was invested aa a tenderfoot. of Health, according to. Mrs. Wil- wnc-iote i«aa • t thtm to daatlv / Egyptians oppoed any new pact 8 • 10 p.sn...... Olive Key take the place of mailing Coin members. The club could also pur- ’Obd iiU— ' WDRC—cy g o iB r idworked with him many formation from Whelan UndOr- East security schemes for nine conversation, .Turks frequently use ...... M r . end Mrs. Herbert Benson, By T H M A B S O ^ T E p P»E fl8 Lerry Hutchins, Brian Binder, liam Jacobus,. - Well-Child chair- WHAY—Polka Hop WGTH-^le..Wl tw o of the defcndanU on tHpI yeqra. the phrase "oui^ former alav«A the until the British got out of Sues. 10 • Mktelght cards throughout the town. chase a few- .22 caliber match rifles Brook'Elementery"8eho>OL \ Gerald Hennequln and Philip Pot- wexx:—Record Revuo and met him on the near Nerth :ers on Wellace'e reported deatb Marion Taggart Orange News \ San Diagb, DoHf• — Base Adm. man. ancThupUl. . The IdeA of regional defense Arabs" Prime Minister Adnan And eo it want. At alssost any Mrs. John Tripp is in Charge of for 'memtars uee. > ter received 2nd class awards. Btrteday Noted WKNB—Requrat HaUnea /' ainoe last month Wara scnUticed Bide lest Friday. V'^ Volonteera may register at ,<3vil Defense Heedquertefo'onMon-/, The Grange-met at the Com- 'ilUtai John (^arke Agnew; 6S, WTlC-8iella Dauaa I Shenehen greeted W a lla c e : "The undertaker told me there bloc Unking Turkey and the Asaba Menderaa' visit to Iraq, Syria aqd given time, at least one Arab state tbs Msm Street area; Mrs. Leon- ' A ri(A match team. may be deputy chief of tee Navy’s Reginald Lewis, Jr., received a Local Brownies and Readers cele- WDRC—Cal Kolbr to Ufa ImptisoMient. teur were was so anU-Tutkish that a pact day, Wednesday, Or Friday afternoon from 1-5 p.m. Civil Defennt ard Bartef, the Wappmg area formed for ppssible outside com- niuhity House ’ Tuesday evening. WDRC-Nawa "Why, 1 tried to attend your fu- was some klhd of a mistake faut< I w ig p ro ^ o ^ as far* back as 1046, Lebanon was the firet a Turkish Headquarters is located in the basement of the Municipal Building, Btti Of Meiedicine and $urgery flrst class award; John Osmond, brated their Jlth birthday at the WGTH-Mutlc Hall W&TH-Ncvi girsn leaser terms and two haven’t .been able to find out what but Arab govermpents spurned the premier had made since the Veeak- bstween Turicey and'Uia Arbbs as and Mr*. Guy Finney and Mrs. petition. The possibility of a pn- During the business session n col- •iia- neral last year but I^Wes too late. a^ the Center. ^ lection was taken for the Mafoh of who in the Navy'26 years be- Jr., merit badges in cycling and regular weekly me'etiny Monday. *‘?mAY—Polka Hop others ware acquitted. But you’re alive, or are you. Pat?" it's ell about," McLean aald. "But offer till Traq’a action this mqnth. up of Uiit Ottoman Turkish' Em- a Moc was vetosd. It was only Dottald Sherman, the Pleaaaj|t tol team for local competition is 1952. Hrertiansblp and Dandrtdge Os- Refreshments were served by were—Record Revue . . . W^Y-Spori gMUight when an important Ira , claimed in the works. Also , rifle and pistol Dimes. and a not;ee was read, of fore hia' lUrsment in Bqrii WTH>-Utrtctlv Sporu Ths ^ r t gave no verdict in the •I’m Pat. all righl.’> Wallace the Social Security and Old Age Such riiemcB in the past were of- pire in 1916. Valley section. In High Ite N..Y. Died. Tuesday. mond, a merit iMtdge in cycUngi mothers present. WKNR—Requeit Matlneo , WDRO-I pension people ftrally took -our fered tdv the Arab League' aa a From the Arab side, there were the right to conduct bilateral ne- ‘ Party Tonight teams for competition among the the invitation to neighbor Wi,th WTIC-Wlddtr Browa rises Tif ti^o more defendants who eeld. "Pm broke and huiyrry iSnd key’s Mendarca Iraq’s realis- allianeee with Turkey, Pakistan, Gtaatonbur}- Grange Feb. 3. \ Los Norman L. Sper, J(4in Osmond, Sr. tad Reginald WDRC—Cal Kolhy WOTH-Plaao PartealU wars charged with forming, a spy they want to evict me. 'mey cut word for It that Pet is alive." whole, h ^ ever, and were* con' a long list, of grtovar.cea against gottatlons with llxlM y that a A masquerade party, sponsored members and the matter. of a Lewis, Sr., members of the troop WGTH—Hualc Hall' ' solution was found. Inatcad of tic Nuri said. 'Their agreement or Iran, without waiting for Sau- by the Fleasant Valley Club, will trophy for the group will, be dIS' The program Included a akit by, 59, footban )forecaatsr''and pro- Maaehester Evening'Herald Oo- WHAY-Hukky 8porU ring in IM I but* fled the country off my old age and security bene- Coroner Welter McCerron, in- aidered Iqr the Arab statas as a Turkey.'Nationalistic Arabs fight- di Arabia, Yemen, or Egypt to committee assisted at the cere- tanbta Mireapondent, Mrs. Frnak 4(4»- formed of ine case last night, said bloc. ing to oust Western imperialists, trying to wrap up an ovar-all Arab On a defeiue pact kicked up trou- be held tonight at 7:30 at the club- cussed. During tee year e num' Phil Wcliek, Virginia Roberts. . ducer of spdmNUma for television. WHAY—Polka Hop I—Guy LdmbarCe feefore t ^ r arrest was ordered. fiU bMeuse somebody told them ble Inside the Arab Lesigue, with consent end co-operate. It no ber of turkey shoots and member- Robert Tucker and Lucy Souther- Died Wsdhssday. mony, . Mrs. John Osmond served Marchisa, telephone ACndemy WTIC—Woman In Rouaa WOTH- “ Pm dekd and notKidy wtn believe he planned an investigation and Tied to BrttWi Withdrawal saw in Turkey a tool used by the bloc with Turkey, ta effort was rooms. Ho.'iteases will be Mrs. WDRC—Cal Kolby i—> m St t r a Sentenced to hang w ire Muasa made to pull together thoro Mid- the Egyptian’s particularly an- longer is neceaaary to have all tba David Burnham, Mrs. Wilfred guest . shoots will be held. \ ' gill. Refreshments were served /.: - refreshments to members, their 8-9060. 'WGTH—Mutle Hall ,4S** Xlto Marsuk. a doctor in Cairo's Pm alive." hop^ to find out "what happened The concept Of a Turk-Arab de- West to continue its domination bf --- parents and gueote. fenas bloc developed when It be- the Arab World. On the touchy dle Eastern) cocntrlee genuinely noyed at not beiiig consulted Arab eUtee in a Middto East .de- Roberta, Mrs. Arthur Miller and Miner says that tee rifle range^ after the program, followed by '^e-tJnited^tatss^ grows enough SiSS- W H A Y .^p p ir 8«acrad# WabUahed Israeli Hospital, Stewart McLean, financial teC' In thle Strange case," and who was fense pact. Thom not ready aim ^ in a year to providepavv4uw MCTV forixn Teacher Lectarrs Old people usually have curtail- '■ WHa Y—Wcatarn Caravan W11C—Tan# Star kixtis buried in Wallace's name. came clear that Britain would have Palestinian caae; the Arabs felt interested in a defenaa pact and earlier, ^ t the Baghdad agree- Mrs. John Burnham. on ‘Enilngtm Road must be re-^ dancing. - ■ yvTIC—Juai Plain BIO WDRC—Lowell Thomas " and Samuat Asar. a Cairo teacher, tetary of Local 147 of the Painters Join irrsy eUy out without wpsctoIk Seal Report / . every man. woman anq^^id in Felix Winters, fourth grade ed color perception for reasons There was no comment from the to quit the Suez Canal Zone. Turkey had stabbed them in the leaving the others out. ment seems to point the way for Chib Bevltallied modeled to handle these different WDRG-Newa WGTH-Charlt» Norwood testimony at the public trial Union, aald he had received word mg the scheme. events. Speakers and entartaln- chelrman of 'tee Christmas the oouhtry. teacher at Horace W. Porter aciene* does not yet understand. WGTH—B f t Preatod tt tea Yukon last November from Whelan Un- undertaker. There were reasons on b o th back iy quickly recognising Israel The big s t^ was' taken by Tur- individuat' Arab states to make In a letter to all the members aHtAY-^^^kippor SonnaCo showed they ptayed a leading part WTIC—ThraiOr «t M«lo4p tntha aUeged spy ring which was ------^ WDRC—T»nn. Krnt* ' also' suieusad attempted sabo- WGTH—rulton L*wl« \ »»— mmmri WHAY—aupp«r '9er*aado • t . accused Jews, some of them K- w n c-T h ea ltr of MtloCv WDRC—Tton. KrnU Buropean-bom, were arrested dur- WGTH-J. Vandtreook ing an investigation w hl^ started Mrtlaiial 5te - last July after small incendiary WHAY—Huppor Scroaado WTIC-Wowo ot World bombs had eat fires in the U.8. wDRC^cifshniti information libraries in Cairo and WOTH-Gabrttl Hmuit Alexandria, in the Alexandria a t passIMa, Yaw'N f M «b - Post Office and in two Cairo mov* ne! WTIC—Oat itaa’t Fanuly la houses. ' « Mliitaly iw wieepMMi t« tMs WDR(3-K. R. Murrtiw One of the defendanta Qarman- WOTH—CtltbrlUti ham Kax Beneth, committed sub riilel Tlwe's why yavH tava WHAY--Poita}i Natloeal Rem# dda In his ceU Dec. 21 while the WTIC—Roy Rof#r# WDRC—aiupoote trial was in progress. aa avary Itaai aa aaary WCTH-Offlclal Dotochv# The death sentences car '.e as a l:lf— shorn to the prisoners, some of shaH ia avary aiela • ~/iBM WHAY—PolUa NatioBOl Hom# whom had been smiling when they Wnc-Roy Rostr# C^MapJin^in^ ■ ^roc0iyQ U L . a/ NEW LOW WDRC—Sutptnae entered the ooortroom.' No date 4awa tiia liaai waTU-oniciai DoucUto was announced for the hangings, 1 gavan Offleere EoM Trial aOWDA - SWEETENED or UNSWEETB4ED DOVAIEHES - ' WHAY-o«tl<<-i atudlo Forty Quafltu l^eat6,at iSavln^ Priceii WTIC—Bob Hop* The tri^cohductmt before seven WDRC—NIjbt Welch snilitary officers, ended in late PKG OF 500, WGTH-aflvtr fteflo Crapefnift Juke 3 CANS 25< Facial Tissues •:ta- • Xlacambcr. But pronouncing of T^MMS W H A Y -o.»i»'» Studio Party sentmces was ordered delayed un- -> LtodlSlABBUIT 5cfflmis_ wnc—Bob Hop? til Premier Oamsl Abdel Nasser, '1*50Z FKGS ' m WDRC—Night Watchw# scting in his capacity of nUlitsry WUTU-eUror Rbtal# . BbndMl Juke I C A N S Fadai TiMues' iOF300< ^VFARJM FRESH PR O D U CE R:#e- governor of Cairo, approved them. ,v WHAT—Ouia t Studio Party The fact Naaser approved the een- FANCY • 19DZ CAN SCOT SOFTWEVE ul - -. , . , .,.r v..4a. r-. • > f > ' r ^ > - WTIC—Bpood B Mllllea tencee Indicated there would be WDRC—R. Clooney 4AOZ ) REG V, WGTH—Now*; Arnold 3M> »:U- . Oraiige Mce I C A N S Toiiet Tissue ■ R O U S wA DBUCIOtfS SUNDAY MEAL- WHAY—0 «»l«'i Studio Party Tlie two p«nUnced to lift WTIC—Spend a IdlUon prlaonmeot were Victor lisvy, i FiNAST EASTERN STATIER FIAVORFUL AND GOOD EATING WDRC-^BInx ( ^ « b y jMuigitsman, and FhlUp Natason, * UUMR LEGS FROM YOUNG, TENDER, IB WGTH—Armed Force* ' a Cairo brokerage firm cleric. 17.0Z ■ ROUS SOFT-MEATB) LAAAIS CARROTD WHAY—NlCbl Watch , Ih s only woaaen on trial, Vic Apple I C A N S Todet Tissue 4 £^45c wnc—Where H»»* Thu BeenT torine Nino, was aenteaced to Ifr 59« MTDRC-Amo* ■'n' Andy veans at hard lihor. Also sentenced FINAST' LE Sections SCOT PAPER WGTH—Ralph Fla(m«(*n WISTIEN t:tt- ■ // to 16 yearn w— AND 17-OZ REG WHAY—Night Watch Saasa, a derk. CANS Towels ROUS 35< lONED AND ROLLED g DESIRED LI FRESH. CRISP wnc—Where/Mave You BeeaT Mayer Toueef Zssfrsn. sn en- Ora). 2 Lxim b Forequarters WDRC—A n ^ and Andy gineer and Mayer Samuel Mldiea GROUND - 2DZ C;m K k PUSS 1M ROOTS WGTH—Itelph Flanaacaa a broker, were each sentenced to ■ P O n O U A I T N - LIGHT SeSr MEATED M S - FROM YOiMC TENDER LAMP HOMDA WHAYT^Iew*; KI|M Watch seven years. < „ 40ZCAN Fuji e ( Juice S-L2IAG 3 3 c WTl^rtblMr. MSly Ths two acquitted were Caeaar Pepper Cat Femi 2 ^ 25< WDRC—Moodt (or Romanca u L5 t WBTO—Edwand P. Morgan Toueef Cohen, a bank clerk, and - MEbtUM SIZE snXppy ledm b C h o p s Lqinb Chops TIMPLI PtOIIDA Jaeeb Main, a clerk in a Oelro US ** ttan-Amcrlcan rclatitina and cause tIAD Y TO lAT SaSoo^yju.,! ether disturbances la;^t summer in MOR.K) »4 RUTTER - lUnONS •OF, CHICKEN NOODLE an attempt to block \the British- PAPER PRODUCTS IhOZ PLUMP MEATY Plan Bible Study COOKED H A M S " » " FOWL Egyptian agreement on the evae- Battwooni Tissue 30ZCAN CANS FOW L / 0«,i BAKERY SPECIALS . vmtlon of British troopk from ths Mushroonu - Hein Soups Cod Fillet / At North Church Sues Canal Zone. Dassk tesUflsd 1000sheet S E - Ahiinmuiii Foil PREM, SPAM or TREET \ hn planted Incendiary tavfcea In 3 ROUS c J J * •RORJD » l lUtTER - CHOPPED tc iM t U LB .35<'Jm >c> the Alcxahdria library while Asar 60^ A PANTRY SHELF FAVORITE 30ZCAN 120ZCAN Sliced HaMmtiu Dr essad A reaurgcnc# of teEMwet in th# kept watch- Amr testified he ac- Bathroom Tissue Mushroeuis LuRcheen M sats Cracked /Wheat Bread Itelly Biblc^l# one of the marked cepted money, but agreedXto- join ^% 30SHIlt^4^ MIXB^ OR RARLEY UNDERWOOD'S cniaracteriiRca of the current re- ten ring only as a matter of prin- el ciple—because* he wanted, te help SeftM c# ROUS A J v HTTY ALDII riCD I t c SPKI AL <1 UglotiB revivsL" aald the Rev. John ROU RAIY CEREAL lO Z PKG au fellow JewB. He aiuerted m had Pabinui HaPi 2’aSl35« Ygu'H like Hs rust 1 8 -p Z L O A F | E. Post today, as he announced he Idas the group would causS^ any the organisation of .'hnother aectien barm to E g ^ t. CAMPFIRE lUTTERSCOTCH, CHOCOUTE. VANILLA \ PAPER o _ Bb a iQ, of the Adult Bible DUcuaeion COFI^EE M ll^ ANilOW H .. Min TOWELS Marshmallows UPKG REG PKG Group in the North Methodist - , / ') Bny First NationaTs Premmm Brands! (Hiurch. Lost Boy Sought RAKER'S SOUTHERN STYU SPAGHETTI or REQL PRICE I t c SPiCIAl Due to th* requeit of . about a I U G .tfoxen people of tho congregation Choo-Choo Twain ■ 9 0 U S 37« 40ZCAN ''Fiflast 34JPKG EACH to have a weokhight BiWe Diacua* Cecoanut ASPARAGUS Walnut Cake eloh Group, tha pastor has ar-' AU POPULAR ScRRANDS LBBAG ranged for this starting Friday FlolnvlBe, Jan. 27 teV—Three AIMIO;a.EArCO :ULA PRICE 2 f c SPICIAL year-old Tommy Frac woke up evening at 7 o'clock. 'ITioae In- 4HOZCAN Rkhmond 89 terests are requested to bring from hie aftetnoon nap yeaterday Candy Bars PKG OF 4 with a yen to 'go see choo-choo Shrimp Jelly Donuts their Bibles and notebooks to this twaine." NAMSep LORNA DOONE •OROWS, lAUARD or PILlShURY 5PEARS RICH, FUU lODiED % RAG 9 7 . 6r*t session. , LIBIfY CANNED meat s •1/ ^ylM> REGULAR PRICE 4 t c .A t pcosentr-there are two aec- Tommy gob to 'the tracks and "IPfCtAL etartad to wait, but no trains came I^Shorthrmid TWMPAK Biscuits OVEN. READY tiona of the Adult Bible Discussion At 12:30 am.'today,, more than EACH program carriS on In the churo.h. seven houra later, three poUcenen Peachps . ifNemm Cocoanut & k o Th# Suhday Evening group has In a 200-marnber searching party 12-OZ CAN been meeting for well ov*r one found Tommy curled up on e rail- Corn^ Beef 45 year and ia studying the life of road tie, fast asleep in SO-dagme CtACKlBS mud PIANUT BUTTII Broccoli Jeaus as set . down in the (3os* •old. ‘ . A GOOD SNACK COMIINAIKJN pet according to Mark. A froiglit /train was due to pass CaMenda Finta HNAST PEANUT UTTII The new secUon wrUl meet every the spot at 4 a,m. 3-OZ CANS Friday evening and will undertake The tot had wandered three milea Deviled Ham faalwhM Cawed Yelow 0ta|, SMOOTHY tha atudy cif the GoepcI of lAike. &__ a._ «E(AAAI from heme jn hia search for "choo- Jticieat Caffee BurgRla" The 6ret few meetingt will be •boe twains.'* taken up with a general introduc- n-oi JA* c teOZ JAR c - ’ ion tbe Coffee Shelf. (HHK* How did he stand up to hie ad- 1B-OZ 33 41 WHITE BREAD tion to the Bible. Than in ^s- eentursT CAN uateed to be equal or cuasion fashion, tha group will SUCtS #r HAIVCS 94 HEAVY SYRUP Corned Beef Hash SLICED turn to a. careful inveatigatlon of "Oh. fine." said a. Bradley Me- 294MCAN PRIMEIM SALTINES better thaa aay iastaat jBOrial Hospital spokesman. He’a From Haw aii 18-OZ LOAF- the Goapel which Renan, the Peadms coffee you’ve tried or ENRICHED rsedng comfortably, and tee lart SUOS #r HALVES »< LIGHT STRUT .. NAI I SCO a PKG 27c French Skeptic, called "the meet beautiful goapel." tiiaa'we looked he 'was faat asleep 2001 CANS 'NSTANT y«ur nsoney refunded. flR^T FOR ilC H , DELICIOUS FLAVOR —tela time in a bed." Peaches DOLE'S ' Intereated persons within er Tommy ie being held at the FRESH, OyiCK-FRQZEN without the church are invited to heepital 24 hours for observation. SWANSON 4d’ ’ * i register their interest in Bible TM ray's mother. Mrs. Louis Frac, auMuart mmo u c t s •JUST___ study with the church office. , ■Sid she drecsed her boy in. a anew CANinD CHiCKlN A TUIKIY UPTOtrS SOUP MIX eult and sent him out to play after PINEAPPU JUi a MNW EOCCAN 3 3 c •Jtatel RtlilM eTkM# V.8. Sl'ES PACKING TON fcie nap. THIH SPASH Eni To 2I< wtaM "He's always Ulkmg about ChickeE Needb er ^ 601 CANS SUMY fUDOE flUED scHULirs- Chidee. Fiicmee !^'43c • IWIWjWMtall 35< Hartford, Jah. 27 (g) —Contend- wanting to' go see choo-choo Potato Frills 3« ozwg25c twaiiM' which come by on and off,' "Temate VegetiMe MACAROHI • 21< Mm lifhggB Hd 'T ShoFtbre^d ' ' w>«c49c ing their flrin sold meats above Twkev w « ca;.29c ^0 HHJCATOt , . . SUCHARD Mm said. hum., •OXES tSIMg 4 celling pricea from Novemlter, OddMaAlaKke "Wall. 1 guena be just got going 6 f 300 3 ^ 35c PINEAPPU CHUNU i^ u la r PHce SSy Saltmes . |u««3 27c Choc. Squares 4HOzncc29c 1945’ to April. 1946, the govern- and going, Iroking for the trains. WHOICMI 4 9 c Fine Hoodies NOXON sur netts V ment brought action in fedaral Thank geodneos he's safe." S#nd l#r haerted OMea Se^h Mix /kg 15c —^ U O l CAN 19< . The policemen who found OMia S#n 6 Paeear sa. Metal Polish 201 in 23c Vanilla Extract 2^ in 37c court yesterday against two Wsat Tommy eeid he seemed only a little 80Z PKG Hartford- brothers. Edward and sMd. and moetly sleepy. SL2S Vata tor oadv Beef-Yeg. KofSc I7« I 5ZCANS LOEPKG 30ZPKG menu it received from the Re-, A chaigb of threatening violence to 9c 2 *0^ 25c conatructlon Finance Corp. during 3 lATHIAIlS 35c ’?S'33c ’JS'55< 41< a UB. attorney,. Dtas-Mercardp, UPKG lAIS 3 itfCRARS 25c MOZCANS S 93c ^ 34c that period. The money who came to tho U.8. from Puerto AQZXAN 25 c . 23c ■ARS 23c paid to compenrote Use i m for Biea g M eharged with making 10c 25c APIS Biea WM ohi mwt m I U ill II' I •alUnj mept wltklB the cell the t h m la a letter mailed to .prtoA l69t AugiHt fniB ■aan I 4 J; Ta, r 7 4" ) ► ^ \ '•« t - 1 •• ♦ .T “•' vi»-r- A I t * i r Jp ♦ . ' . N • , * ' ’ ' . . ' f ' \:. ■'^ .•'♦ ■ y>' ^ ■

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V ■^1 wmn Tan MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27. 19SS . X . PAGE I L r a N Coventry fidbr^ti THE POPUUR WAY” \ Buftott^s H ill School Recoils JFirst Report Shows $219 Take a good look at these low p ric ^ .9*****, ^ ^ ' Collected in Polio Drive Era When Town Hummed Compare them. They’re mighty ♦stahiiA the Freedman's Bureau bat you havim’t seen anything Oovantry, Jan. 37 (fipaciij)— vMr. and Mra. Hills, Mr. and Mrs. «^8C»AM PBNDttfrON , seen the rows and rows of low pri««» .***** Harmon N. Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. H^etoa, JiM*. « til# of the ClvU War. first rsport of the progreee of Her fcnve in the Burrow# Hill WAIT Til YOU market. Yes— fill our market f the 'RteroH o f Dimes fund cam- Cl A. Bradfleld. Mr, and Mri. Lea- ■tqtir or Ui# old Burrow# Hill SEE Cemetery is marked: "A Frttiid Ile K. Richardson. Mf. and Mrs. ' auoolheu##. M told by th# Ut# price a low price. And «l"ce the unadverti^ f ^ a palgn''>qhoara 133 coin carda rs- Winthrop Merriam, Mr. and Mrs- J€it# AdtU#lWilt«. tor m*ny year# the Slave, the P6or and O n » With UnsveiVin* Faith liyOod'# makt UB (lit bulk of your food ordtr, It stands to rea* turned w ttt a nM o f $219 in coMri- Royal O. Fisher, Miss Bourn, Mr. m taocbor tlioFC, U of much Uytereit son that more low prices here mean more savings liiiUona. 'nilB includaa $10 from th# and Mrs., C. P. King and John how much lower the;y gre on^tem\ after\item\ to locol peopi#, both old Um#r# and Eternal ^ ^ c e . Her lU fe wa« given In Tneir Service FlAt Oongiqntloital Church Rose; nureeiTi Mrs. T. O. Ireland, th# younc«r i#n#raUon. ^ THESE R0,W S . for you. a Mrs. Robert Massey, Mrs. Whipple, AccordInK to Ml## Whit#, trtidl. in 18T2. . ^ Ladlsa Aaan. |10 contributed A few yeard afU r 1814 there Mrs. Honeywell. ■ay# that Um o M achoolhoua# by Edith Wootm In mamory of Home Again built aomewW# la th# 1700#, were so many ^dhildren Ut the WRITE IN PRICES YOU'VE BEEN PAYING... SEE WHAT A&P SAVES YOU! school that i^ ia io n had . to be :vld R. -Harford, . Mra. .LaaUe K. Richardaon’ haa but th#r# ##ema to be no exact date returned to her home oh Ripley aa to thU. itefor# many years a made for tha^erflow. So anotter ri>a cootrfliuttoa hiMo ly . Miaa a^oolhouM^a# built in the Hope. Wdoton wsa given, to the Hartford Hill from HarUord Hospital. NIW LOW MtICII busy place derfloped around It, the Vinarr Uieppert luww ih«i Ihe best wty . atory aoes. tV> the east cotton mill# Valley ae^on at the East/That oflOW Of the N atioiiu. FdunU- Meet Tomorrow hummed. A t thirSouth an ax fac- mimade/room ‘ for all. But As the Uon'hSr -IniantUe ParalM^, who he Speedy Knea-dles 4-H Oub •e fut ihti'r iet(l feed b'lli b W dM# e* - DOVALEITES “sSt'orlES, tory ^and a jun plant_w#re ^lt,-|^iyefwent by the mills invlhe Val- in tu rifi'fin in g m at H a r i M k ^ a will meet tomorrow fi«m 3-4 p. m. AA^, wiMre they Mve en hundredt ef at the home of Mra. Herbert W (Mm evwY day intMed ef en |u»t e few and at thr tra of the South hill a ceased to hum. The axe and residaat ar Uila town at the: 100K1--A& P REDUCES NIW'LQW nUCII-CUT-RITE Methodist Church- building went factories were closed. Mkny. of hla. death, forwarded tha clitek Loire, with. Mrs. Bdger Wenner- ence In e while. (Kmoard .. . eenw upi w iu a memberahip of 135. were either torn down or to the ,'PoUand OoMtty Headqual, berg, leadef.. Work will be started tee .. ..eenw Mve et AMt builiedNahd so the. achool became PRICES T^puCott tefa in ROckvilla. Mr*. Herbert W: on dreas revtw prajaeta. MORE CROCERY PRICES! WAXED~PAK^ 2 1S5 47'=D < At the foot of the Soi Lave, local (hairmaa, aaid aha re- Lo*g Distauiee Call larfge store .was built, beeauae so small, and^lt was decided to have \ ANN PAGE-NIW LOW PRICII 2 OZ PKG l i t many people had come to ttte local- the childreas^ come back to the ceived Use'«he<* frxmt the dowkty. Lt. Marshal Frederic Mer- telephoned His wife, and his WOMAirS DAY FED. ISSUE 40Z,,CD ity to live.The athre um# owned Burrows Hill s^ool. office; • ‘ ^ .Mr. and’ Mrx Winthrop NEW LOW PRKMl and operated by Daniel Burrowa The desks wbro brought from ^ P E R M A R K E T S Final plana for the sixth annual < NOW ON SAU 7c ^ BLACK PEPPER PKG . !- who has also a member of C5on- the valley and set\up at the old benefit dance'''and aAtbrtaiiiAiieit Merrlakq,. last week from Tokyo, Japan, '^ l l e on a .week’s leave ■ ■ \ ■" 5 0Z gread' st ohe tii achool, giving it qiute'A modern Feb. 4 at the CoVe ResUprant ire P. UBEL-m SYRUP-NfW LOW PRICII Thus he helped to make the took; as it then seemedN.accordUig complete. Two members of the there, fro^Korea. Ha is well and FANCY SHRIMP CAN 2JCO IH)SI aspects to be discharged in ,Iuly. JUSTREDU^I Famum and ' Zlngler Circus, laws to govenf the people aa weU tq the narrator. A4M SWT. POTATOES as to feed them: That la why the downs Edgar La()uem of Wind- Tbs young Mbniams have a son, This school is without dodb( the Paul, whom ecrirlceman Marriam ANN PAGE-NiW LOW PRICH , nel^borhood had the name of Bur- aor, and'FTOnk Hopprof Suffleld, SOAP n REG ij p C oldest left standing in the toi has not aaan. •Patn Ja' seven mgmhr VACUUM- iO'/b SCOn'S-NIW LOW PRICII rows with their dog "Pe.anutif’“^iU be BATH SIZE YSc“OCAKES Fortunately it has been pi a feature of the Mterfnimnent pro^ old. \ ■ Pohnolive CANS la it # Families served aa near as possible Units DACKib TOMATO SOUP 4 Nrd Temorrow's tneUaga x those good old days famiUes grani. The neo are donating their PAPER TOWELS 2 .o tL s 3 rd original condition, its wooden aervt.ceei to the local fund drive.. Tomorrow's maelhm include / j not small, BO every desk in desks do not look at alt modern, CHOICE COFFII schoolrooms was 'filled. The PrtRB to be n-warded during thr Garden Club numhagaNaale. 10 BAM BAKIO-NIW LOW PRICII P. LABEL-FRENCH STYLE-NIW LOW PtlOH andiita teacher's desk is a sight to a.ni, Nathan Hale Oomnunity desks at first ran around the room STEER evening have been donated'.. Mrs. LARGE PACKAGE t l a CAN 9 9 * UB 2 OZ behcrid to the eye of the anti- Peter/C. Ambrose. OiarUe’o Serv- Oenter; PTA.. appnsored ba Fab zr next to the wall, with benches in quarian. It is so large that it must PEA BEANS CAN - 21 BEANS 2 ’S5«“ 35'D front m them. One day 80 puptU BEEF teo station on Mancheater Green, dancing inatnietiona. 8 p.m., SarceUter #r Drip came into the schoolrooms and the have been built inside 'the school Coventry CSeanen, Coventry Gar- ertson School auditorium; as it' Coutd not possibly have been Lb.3 9 e Ovfittnding fiaverl teacher was pussled to know what RED RING A Ac Pork Chops age, D a H Auto Service, Pete'a Scouts Pack 85, den two, 7 p.m;' to u Q u n so A r a reg mrC brought in through door or win- home Mre. Charles Ralsch; den 4. Comparo W d Check efher Big ValwesI to do with so many, so ha sent N. Y. Shoulder - Soper I Market. TooUiakei's Eeso lit BATH SIZE 12c 0 CAKESA9 them out to bring la blocks of dow. Borne-local cabinet maker Apple^uce STATE Serried SUtton, Tremblay’s Gro- 6 p.m.. home Mra. Leon Chaee>; itoz Cut Lb. ko wood to ait on. must have made it, but nobody Veal Chops II' BaryLStore, Vinton'a. Grocery Store den five, 7 p.m., -home Mrs. DkVid TrtttorPrtli NRI^braRitzCraekDis SY H ] knows who. and W flliam ’a Beadty Salon. Roche; den six, 7 p.m.. home Mrs The street was at one time the Fresh . 4% ex I AC business section of the town. In The last teacher in the school Laat year’# report aho-va that James Rowley; set-back party. 8 Primt^Ict ooioMAi 2.:-55^ iUNIHINt PK« ■' 1814 a man moved iftto the neigh was Mies Florence E. Smitb, now AS Beef U . ,O O G over f lj u waa contributed during p.m., American-Legion Home; so- a teacher in a achool named in Hamburg CAKES IT" bothood from Vernon. He had to Hunt’s the campaign. cial, 8 p.m., Nglhan Hale C3om- HF ToRMti Sauct 3 If H ARRPat^l •• iShir take a house on the outskirts of her honor in West Hartford. 95' - Ceapjea Ctab fb Meet ' mlinlty Chhter. the distrtet before he could build. It is largely through her interest The Coi$lb» C ^ df the First EducRtor iM ld a y CookiM pm 4 5 ^ One of the teachers in this

0RTERH0USE |gei$«^W Mr. and Mrs Mark Spaghetti “r T " ' / □ White H mso D r ^ l k 2iS,5r Ispisik, locSL dub co-presidenta, / BVMBI. Stew Beef 59c Iww-'be in’ charge. Don O. ClMtrch' Lliwis Jrks Turks Mrs. Sadie- TurSben, postmasters SHORT LARGE PACKAGE Midget GheiMst ‘S . 23‘ □ ■etty Crocker Pie CiOft 2 Hebron respectively of the local and Am- • B L i n E B A C K lill, fir.. Will s p ^ and ahow altdes LuxFioker zv Salmon Ion a recent trip he and In Mine Probe pid V ston Post Offices, attended, the I ICburehltl took with a num J i f f y W h i t e C o k e M i x ’,,^‘ 1 0 ° □ NabiiteUnioDeesei,^';,^‘3 r Ground Observer Postmasters' Convention in Hart- | plate Beef X 23c Itheir achooi's pupUa to Mexl' ford Tuesday. Anonymoos Gift Istanbul, Turkey, Jan.\37 — REG a>cC Zone Exoeptlea Oranted Katt. Btm. Kraft Miracit Whip ^ PtRck PFMDfVtS ANNPAGI JAK 23 ' The locahCongragational Church Jwo TurkMi i^dpaperalmapped CAKES A 9 \-l Unit Sets Meeting An exception has been granted I Lux Toilet Soap 3 Dog Food Ihaa acknowledged an anonymous at American Lat-^ L ^ a r John L by the Zoning Board of AppealA in li c I mil of IlOO towafd'-UiS Kingsbury Sauerkraut X.2 ». 27 I^wls today ior prc|>aaing the Hebron, Jan. 37 (Special)—The the case of G. Richard Ivei of Am-1 iHouse. , SUPER-RICHT SHORT-SHANK PORK SHOULOERS-AT R E IIC E I FRICEl'\ stbn lAke, which allows his moth- - DenasastraUon Seedon American J ^ r h i ^ t investigate BATH I OiC Ground Observer Oorpa will pre- voa Colli Meats er, Mrs.. Elisabeth I and a| Miss Oara- Hr Webb, T ellsnd ■an.-rrploiioii at M>e-goveyiiment. SIZE l x sent a ctnmd film, ”Mra. Jonee lather of the petittoner, to oc- {County home dem'onstraUon agent, owned coal mine at wnguldak on TmT^lotSoiqi Meets Her I^rtner,” in color, at cupy temporarily as a home, a| conduct a ihaating tonight at Turkey’s Black 3es Co^ the Kelmentary School tomorrow trailer near the Ives place. NAPIER COFFEE 18 o'clock on Tiiterior Decomting,'' More than 80 mlHen'' led in the ILBi Q at 8 p.m. There'Will be a short talk Zoning regulationrfof the townj Am^bBologna Lb. 35c lat the home of M rs Andrew Ji tragedy Jan. 33. according to latest I MEDIUM 2i^C by Major Florla, With discussion do not allow use of trailers iBuckley, Jr. press reports. W« « VV« VT. dwelling places. This exception ls{ SwaaSqpp CAKES |D!Cloc« V - from the floor. Ooffee and dough- WE The Firet Congregational The independent newspaper Mll- •• •aa#«f \ GENUINE TENDER PLUMP '•'...."\ HEAVY STEER BEEF iM'ta will be served. being-made through humane al- |Ch\hTh p a a t o r ’ a council haa. Uyet labeled Lewis "In^ps^lnent" \Liyetwurst Lb. 5 5 c PFif \ This event will not conflict with lowsnces and does not apply else-1 POPULAR COFFEE ASTINB lapMlntad committee poeitlone as and a "stupid fool" and daclartd; the double • header basketball where. / Ifoltows: Flower, Mra. Lawrence K. "Amertcans do not stick }*our nbsa BATH AWC CAPONS RIAOY-TO-COOK u 59' n T0PR00HD.SLSTEAKi,99' n game, aince the game will be Lb. lAUaar Mm Earle W. Roes. Mrs in TiTkey’s affairs because H played in the auditorium, and pre- Mancheater Evening Herald He- Copked Sol 5 9 c^ lOcorge W. Darellua, Mlsa Mary bothers us . . . Turkdy is Amcriea’a 5wqn Soap 2 CAKES A# itIAOY-TOaCOOK FRESHLY G round - a ibs^ (ftmably, one of the classrooms brea correspondent. Miss Snsan | IL. Bourn, Mrs Adam G. Quandt, friend and ally, not a colony." Pendletaal, telephone ACndamyl No Work! will be utilised for the Ground Ob- on H. Whipple, Mrs.. ' Mllliyet said LeA-ie ww; wroiig — V MILD and MELtOV/ LEANMAMBURG i . 'D server meeting. ' Lb. 3 9 c lrtf-»mi;'’Rbbett T f ' iiriajdng'WnjfiW o? BROIURS ORFRYRS 35 At the basketball event a change crating on Amarioan fdhda. It IIO H T CKIO CK Iwaaox. Mrs: Burton. E. Flint, Mrs. 7.4NCH SNOtT CUT has been, made, and it will be the ‘ PIE8 AT BENEFIT GAME No Fuss! IE. Lynn Iteerwort, Mrs.. (Jarleton added if Lswie wants to invsstigate Foilut Soap' 5 CAKB 24 com i: . . NOW Dairy Foods RibReasI HEAVY m i s I f t F „49'Q S lic e d l o c o s AllOOOO u55" boys’ instead ^ the girls' teams MAKE n IP. lUng, Mrs Msude Churchill; mins explMiona.' let him iiiveeti. Lee. Mass., Jan. 37 (S’)— Samuel gate those in Americs of this town and Storrs which will IpuMlcity. Laarrance K- Allen, O, $ii|iDr-IUght B ocor u 59^ Di GHgoU, 37, .died of a heart at- EASY . . , v^Spore R i k ' RiSMerC(MNW u43'D compete. The. Storrs gUrla’ heavy Lb. XI IH. Smith. Major Harold C. De- The Independent paper Cumhu- \' BAG 99^ / schedule win ^ y e n t their coming. tack last night between the halves I SHOULDERS Imoody. Herbert W. Omch, Geofge riyet said Lewis' iVvestlgation $ LB BAG 2.91 The prellnunaary game between of a basketball game in which he LoofChfi^ 2 Box O s iFraaman. Howard Petit; .ihemo- call is the same »■ Turkey pronos.- tide LARGE PKG Largt BofDfiM SUCfD rzr □ SflUMp# Miflt stipftgioHT K*i Poe* IB 3F the paronts and faculty of the two lyed for the b ^ f i t of the March | J. me CRUST MIXiS X FRESH ^ Irisls Lome A.' MacLMn, M)m Ing to invaetlgate im American ' toWns will be held at 7:30 instead bf'TOmea. t York ■HatUe E. Cbombe. Gilbert A. cigarette factory fke because It siCH, fuu-aooito Slictd BteH ivir >. 3 T □ Skisteu FfosklerH » 4F of 8 p.m. The eighUi grqde pupils Di Grigoll, a former Lee High.l SState Lb. 'C ■Chapman. Iflsa Chariotta M. AI- used Turkish tobacco. will be on hand to collect dona- School athlete and father of three, Ibertlne. Louis A. Kingabury; rer A D R Embassy spokesman, 3 LB aaC Bpcncu tions for the March of Dimes. played with the Lee.- Merchants I decorating, Mrs Lloyd O. Mac- said America /has contributed 40 CAN 34' GAN TO iuiACtJ* BANQUiT DiU n O WHOLE ■' BUY l O ^ O N nSHI ^ ^ Mardl Giaa Note* / agaihst the Lee police team. The Pilltbsry Clio. 85s ‘ Z SMOKED O J iQuewn, Mr. and Mrs. Adam G. million doIlaiV under varioua'aid Mr A CUffoitl R. Oranick will remainder of the program was| Bleu Cheeseimpo^ li>^5c i9^ iQuaiutt. Mr. and M rs Rayirwad B. programs to the Zonguldak' 'coal iiegrc M ille h w r u 9 1 ^ F l o k O 2 Pkg#, w ^ CANNiD CHICKEN \ - l l A D D O C K m U I S y be in of refreshments - at canceled, after his death. iBennett, Harold E. Hills developmehf since 1947, Thie I‘- :;conW - the coming Mardi G na event, Feb. •» —.... — rm saury wuto ZOO - caki mixes Also, msmbprship enlistment, the about 35' per cent of the develop- . FUUY1'10 co-chairmail, Robert H. Horton iDemoody; music. M rs Joseph P. goveyiinteat .eupplyl^ the reet OlfrmNOINO tow MICK CAN aet^ AT THI PAAMMS BOSTON riSHSICRx t i and Mrs. NeU Waktinaii. Mrs. Bldgeport. Jan. 37 ~ Mayor i BIRDS . BOUM .. lEaton. Mra. King. Robert L Bis- Derotte the inveetment fn Zoq. • ^...... ' - - • John SL Horton hu been named to Jasper McLevy today was bs^n- PETER PAN |■eU. Mrs Ralph C. Hoffman, hoe- gutdak, .coal .producLimi haa not / BOKAR B s l l i C r a s k s r White, Choc. Pkg. l 3 o eyA. ' - make the edroution robes for the nlng his 33nd. term in n row aa FROSTING IpitaUty, Mr. and Mrs. W, R Increased'Ba-hK.-ch->aa'expected and llOA^C town chalnban of tbs Socialist PUIabury or Br.tty Crocker’s. iHoiteywell, Mr. and Mrs. Anton coal suppMea are Light in Turkey King and Queen. Libby's Frozen Food Values! c(Mm l A O '' SEASON’S ^LOWEST FRICE! RIPE, FLAyORFUt, JUICY . Attends Postmasters' Meeting.. partp. He and . other- officcra | Chocolate IM . Lassen, Mr. and M rs. ()uantft. at present despite a mild winter. Mrs. Clarence E. Porter and were reelected last night. C Browlio Mix Pkg. 37o siOeAOiM VoiiWa Broccoli m 21c IT U R K E Y S Betty Cracker’s ■ Birds IZI Cotomol 1 OVEN A ^M arkli Cako Mix pkg. 3 k Eye Pkf. im s9G 1 A c Foncy Pins Fi!ozeN~ 2 1 READY £ 1 k RIB FILU N G S* / ^ Fkf f . 2 5 c LV ‘EltinS Williiut Extravatance’ PEARS Muou 4>»39' ' EVENYROASt^ STEAK IS A PLEASANT YOUNG, CRISP, TENDER . TEXAS CRISP GREEN roiiND(t r y v i e ^ i / ' ■ \VEGETABLE I stick Ip the ribs nourishment only q.ua|j[ty mrats give. | PEACH PIE MIX ’ Mnseeliaaa'B Faary SHORnNING BANANAS I No pre-packaging Of meat ait Kleiii’s. Ready y ii The L T. WDOD I UBBY'S FORDHOOK U^O^^kgC ORANGES^I? 6 fo. 2 9 'D PINEAPPLE PIE MIX Nnaaelmaa’a Faacy M C LOCKER FLANT mmI MEAT NOUSE Liina Deans frozen pkg *9 ___ i; BLUEBERRY PIE MIX Maaaelman*a Fancy -- TaEat It A Pink Graptfruit SIZiM't 4 pot a r a SshcdM ixtdNsIl ~ ^73° BUTTER m 0 WHOLE FIRST PRIZE RAIY FORK LOINS Lb: *7e LIBBY'S m ASKED FOR IT FRESH lA R Y EXTRA LEAN SPARERIIS ,. Lb. 53c FROZEN 2;i^'29' M m I hoosis SNOWWHITt «4r □ P o p c o n i giCAio YlllOW «tNll^ 2 pKQS'25 Melon Bolls V !. .FUU SHANK C EXTRA LEAN R O N E tZS S ^E S H *o*39« KITCHEN QUEEN Frisk L C c Walnut Moots IfOAlO aSAND ncG That distinctively different Stahl-Meyer homemade SHOULDERS . ; ...... sh ...... Lb. 45c Pssial Gsisry ^ - '^ 3 5 '^ □ style ”De Luxe” Liverwurst sold out in record time last I Fresh White SUced HALF ^ OUR OW N PURE PORR SAUSAGE MEAT Lb. 49e week, thanks to you liverwurst lovers. This week, how- Full T Lb. Loaf . Croamory /NORTON'S FROZEN JANE PARKER AGED CURED ever, we will try to have enough to go around. Remember | 6 U —our best is ^ways our“ wurst.” BREAD FIRST PRIZE FRESH H A M , R U H ...... U . 49c CHICKiN, BHF BOZ caC STRAWBERRYPIE each49'D SHARP CHEDDAR l.5 3 'D SHANK ...... Lb. 43cj,| Bies ORTURKIY* 2 PKGS BAKERY CIImsI r k a A M MCI-08IT WiiAmc FRESH FRUITS and VEGETASIDES » Angelfood JANf TAIKER Wiraia pr o c essed AMIR. >R0 A MWbatdt of doRcloiis corMM'booff—Sriakof, JANIlANISAK RARKfR I It AAC SOMETHING NEW ' * DEPT. BvaaL g____ SUNNYIROOK BOC .- PUBLIC COLD CUT NO-ONE Eyo RtaiM, to p or lotloiii. Slriote Tip. Oralor oorly ,1 LB H O C dexo Potato Ckips RKHAARWe MCG^' ■ “W * GRAOE-A-lARea OOZ« DEUCIOUS oM boM ro. : . ' Rivol Dog Foodf 2 CANS JtO l l B tin . One of the most wanted meats that we have in our I Goldtii Loaf Coko REG. 33c how N O W 29^- Silvorfarook Buttor, cr S y mm 4 r CUSTARD HLLED lease is our own home made Virginia Baked Ham. Please | SANTA ROSA PLUMS VEtLlECS extr a lean shankl ess ^ O K E D , 1 U I O Z l O A f 29' WkHo BroodL JANE PARKER ■ S T I U Swiss CkoOSO DOMuncuKEO u59^ don’t get caught without some on. your shopping list SHOULDERS ...... Lb. 43c | 3 LB TIN MI LK-FED CHEMiy VALLEY SUCED EACON ...... Lb. 4Sc Goloate, Palmolive, Poet’s newest shaving diKOveryl Bonisk FHIod Ring JANEPARKER C fc o d "0 “B lt POR EVfRY CHEESE USI2 lOAfPS FANCY R E A L S A I Y REEF LIVER . ; ...... L b . S 9c Just press the button on the can end out shoots in- YOU NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD WAX BEANS FULL CUT stant lather. The richest, thickest, creamiest lather rr B r o w n 'n S o r v o R o lls SASxfR sxa i r M u o n s t o r C k o o s o MILD RAVOR'jii 4 r o ve you've ever known. No razor scrape or. pulll One 4»x» .. . tfis digcitihlc 39: A spocioi Iroot from HKLoocI Form : StofM C * can shaves you everyday for nearly 2V^ months! •U-purpow cherwlne WHOLE SUN or B'nW FROZEN A&P OR SULTANA - LIGHT MEAT We’re not talking about the ^good oM days” we’re hb^CroBS RroodLIrMBfiKl CMc Hm s ot 73c M., 2 lb. b ld«l for cslm. frlM 70Z I talking about our homemade,Potato Salad and Cole Slaw. •Ml p«rf*ct pl«t. tautl BRUSSEL SPROUTS cworage. RICH, THICK !• ifw b«l . . , yri ORANGE JUICr SdSI 4 9 'D TUNA FISH CANS 25'D But don’t start reminiscing, better come down and get | Ropid Shove CREAMY LATHER 79' due ca«(t yau IsmI I some before it’s gll gone. Abt'i Ms wooh only: Swift'top sofoct biwf hinds cat SUNSHINE A ua yee SULTAHA WHOLE Strawborrios PROZEN A PROS • W S N O W W H IT E to^your ofdor, powogod and fmson ...... 43c lb. .>_..Gpod Foods To Help People Live Better aiUElAREl ,A laoz AAC IDUSHROOMS . 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- •:-/ MANCHESTER EVENINQ^HEBAID, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1&6R, pag e thirteen / ?AiBB"TPWELVl, MANCHESTER E^/^IN G HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONNw THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1955^ III*! I <1 I III ' ! BY FONTAINE POX FPl«nU.A*S POP BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUEZLE displeasure, over .the meeting last ready, p!oW «L't^ thestricken I^N B R V IL L B POLKS tr6ni Plaue craft amLeffMted a J3*tninute res^. Rice Department DAV 1" Answer to Previous pusile Lebanon Official Dec. 39 between Franco .-utd Don El ^ Commiu*. \ P o lice Say E ^ n Juan, pretender the throne, cdmu Sense and Nonsense to SETBACK PARTY i‘'L 'V »A y Young Animals were dlj|tributed in the streets of SaY^ iii Atlantic waFdiflashed tronl ^ha cut- checlules Mbyies dinerr-TKOULEY CAR MERGER. Bai^ Invitation ' Admits Bank Theft TKiulrid yesterday by yoUng pari^y^ - ''Tter: f .,. •w^injuries,’’ SATm sPAN. 2y. 8 P.M. ucuu I ' ^... BHH adherenta. Today the cutter still hover; ACBOSi DOWN Gi«"c!»-o Marx: “I dlwaya uaa beeiui.- If.-- (OaBtiBwg fsMs Pagir One) in the" area, waiting to ' sea'''lf The Recreation Dept announces f F.W. POST HOME TMrd hoy — We are al) hunuifr / (tn Lebanon, Jjm. 27^.;“-Flrat Select- (Cm ! from Pag>Cmo) Leaders of the Falange. Spain’s '1 Scotaman IJUtS u the right voica.wfian'I am tailing only recognized ^political factidti, the plane was still afloajx and. theV weekly movie junjgra m ^ be BefreStimenta^Fee 9#d' ^ 1 Young hor»e - rUque jokes futteraL" bean*.. ' man DoimUd H, Burgass of Xeba- ly before hod-radioe,d the U.S, Air 9 Young dog 3 Mountain UCJLJ L3 wore no ihaak,attpped out bank could not be reached for comment cM d be towed into B*miuda,. held at the tbrie recreation cen- unc! U X*' .. non says ha has to turn down the F o i^ Bisse at Bermifda that he where the survivors' W))t be taken. ^ ' ' t Young (comb, form) The objector to tempotance door wlUmut ate patrons knowiiig on the leaflets. ters, Thursday and i^lday eve- to n aao»t a One man with courage makes'A ’'kapubllc of Lebanon’s invltatioh to woli. mining out of fuel 1,000 miles The first report^.^ the Cdasl n Greet I.ake ' 3 Pr^aricator Cl 13UU majority^ spoke itthriy. , a rdbbSky had occurred. pain was declared a monarchy east of that iaiand, bucking vicious nings of thli week. Following are | YOUR visit that country in its lOQth an- Guard here aald tm ’ ptane a C-54, LET US I f IS.Siouan Indian 4 Ckcupanta u UUJU I, ' ■ I Objector -.-' Water has killed Without a king after a popiUar headwlAte and had no hope of the movies to he shown: "He Do ui b] .Police isald Ute Telier Imd iden- apparently iori/df SO^gallon tank / 14 Operatic aolo 8 PoiMn’ draft! Sign on diaper laune y truck in more people tbkn liquor over did. i'?nivarsary of th* emigration of the tiited Eienk'^^wica as the bandit af- referendum in 1947 gave an over- reaching land. It Again," a cartoon. '.'Knock, H Tetoleter You ere raving. sr. first Lebanese to this coimtry... whelming ’majority for the .return of gasoline accidentally. / 19 Slant 6 Shoahonean u u LoulaviUe,-Ky.: ‘Tops for Baby’s ter be eras picked up in nearby The 311-foOt C^ooe Bay on mid- I ^ t night, however, the plane Knock," a cartoon, "Honky 'Toii- Indiana. Bottom." How do you make that out ? Burgess Said Jest night he liked of the royal family. At their meet- ocean patrol' and ifaelf battling IS- ky," a comedy, and "No Indians 16 Mound used Objector — Well, to begin wlUi. Meriden fw r hours aftar the ing last month. Franco and Don pilot, Go:^ Paul S.’'Bvana, wired bjr gotlera 7 Befitting a 27 Canvai shelter 43 Mariner iU;the part of the.* invitation which foot waves and 40-knot winds, was Please," an. Abbot and Costello there wee thp flood! ssild overything would bo on the hofdup. . • ' Juan agned on the education of MATg at Westover Air Fdrce ITLeaae poet 29 Complication 49 Half an em JThirty>one million famlliea In Zlenkowicx served a one year informed. comedy. ^ ,, the U. S. now have autos. They'll house once h* got Inside Lebanon. the liretender's oldest son ii) Spain. ,' Chicopee, Maiia. that he 18 Cast African 6 Floor cover 30 Press 48 Rodent priaon term for attempted grand The vessel changed courseDV andKSI U on a 13-h6ur flight plan and The first ahpw .will’ he tmiight kea you Sunday; Ono men drove threugh a town Lr Certainly, (the most l(,nfLebanefe in this ceuntty' to viait Investigators sa!d\ Zienltowica, 33 Thus y-flDiolr homeland. Bradford Bachrach Photo questions, he got the answers: popular gh^ I" school), Tiu Nlaa Louise Larsou married and the father of three 38 Native metal “My name is Jerry Jhnea... 8 teiephono rings. \ chOdren, would be arraigned be- 38 Number years o ld ... eay my prayere every Mias Louise Larson. 8 Femridge fore U.S. 'Commlasioner Robert H. 37 NegaUvcreiNlii& sr night... go to the hot place." What a parson,doesn’t knowX ^Joe, Marilyn Deny Rd., We*t Hartford, has been ap- Alcorn in New Haven on a charge 398men doisen’t hurt him. but usually It pointed chairman at the social of vloij^tlon'' of the federal- bank 40Diners a ST Never hit a man when he’s gives his friends something to talk ooi.imittce of -the Swedish Junior robbery’ statute. / 41Be dlapleesed m down. 'He might get up again.xi. about. —Faria Pupa. ^ R e m a r r i a g e P l a n Leagus of Hartford, whlr-t* |a in 'Ha was .taken Into custody at t-3 t r -s $ _ mr W —Frances Rod.Odman. charge of preparations for a “Get Meriden’s Greenwood Lodge, .ond J g g u o s s s . If orders froni headquarters are -police raid he carried dome of the t a u s M itfMmVtiftilinw 46 Narrow inlet New Y oi^ Jan. 37 (F>—Joa Dl Acq'.ainted" Dance, Saturday, Feb. .^iisak 47 Soda! insect Touchet High School, l^uohet, not obeyed It Is best to ascertaii^ •V- Maggio and Marilyn Monroe, both 38, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the bank mone^ with him. He had no with MAJOR HOPPLE Weah., with oply 13 male students the reasons before accusing. ^ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MTlmber teaa .in town and friendly thotigh Indian Hill Cbqatry CTub. Newing- gun. they said. 81 Hostelry fleided an 11-man football team Murphy, a new cavalry recruit, •’*'‘'’divorced, t4iy aVray from dlaeiw- ton. Reaervattene mdy be^aaads by Zlenkosrlcx. w a ^ eld in the New this autumn. was given one of thsrworat horses Haven Cotirty jfd last night. N O .T W i^ / t MSS AtpUlAO 83 Grate «T ’’’ oing any r^oried reconciliation. telephonliv Mlaa Larson at her 97 Poems . —George Hill,'Seattle, Wash. in the troop. . / ' Joo was very happy yastarday home in West Hartford. . OORiaHTAHSAD 'NDO4METO0KVM’ LO^ER a few IfNEMTiME IDMSd Instructor — Remermter, no one O N V O U R ^ E C T / WTHSMICAfAElMt .98 Loiter 'abcut hte election to Basebali’a ' WfTM >OU* M O «»»r, WMEsl V NOTED INS AfR HERE If you’ve epaded a garden, you la allowed to dlamouht without or- A buffet aupper will be served AAA--I C k M ^ K E 1 PREFER. VpUR TM006HT HbOHAD IN MV olw ^ e e M B O OTALE ' 99 Ileum (comb. Hall o’f Fame. But to ail questions from 8 to 9 p.m., and dsuica muric Falatige Held Cool , rrWTTM C Xj T F E E T TO HOUR UPANOCD 3U5 OF form). know what’s meant "growing dera ...concerning Mias Monroe, he said: ' a tTTI K l'* * / F 6 E T H A M P S W H E M AND I'M 3DST -re^T- w 5T w W pains.” The horse hocked and Murphy will be furnlahed by a trio. HtXTRE^M O R R- PBOHiemOfO EKA . v80 Smooth ^ 'v a got nothing wHatavar to say The Swedish Junior League of EVEM MEAK IN6 THE AIR here NEAR the —Acadia (Wte.) Nawateadar. went over hi* head. about Marilyn." To Spain Royalty ADK "A ” MF.DIl'.M 8 I7.K • TH 'F U X X t / tHOOHOCD PERSIMMOfl EffAtJOy/ Fu»R— rri asuch fresher dj Open (poet.) 5T Instructor (yelling) — Murphy, Hartford has been In existence fof »l c V C L .E » / BUT MX) L001< 62 Folding beds , \Mtea Monroe. aUying at an a good n*.any years and a number The teachar had caUsd for son' did you have orders to dismount ? ' othfr hotel, could not be raacbed t40t?MAU, SSSMOfSaUi MurphyI did. of members live in Manchester. rid, Spain, Jan, 27 tencea using the word “btons.’’ The ' for comment. The league has always had a wel- doz. ^ 0 -^A R E MX) Wlh.) response was rapid. Instructor — From hoadquar- Oehtraiissimo Frmnrtsco Franco (MiTATlMO L am point W Before coming here, the cOuple fare chalrinan in Manchester. iparently has not been able to Flret boy — My father grows tara. ..w ere In Boston for aavaral d ^ . A Pear 89Wartelh JOi beans.- -. ' ' Murphy — No, from hindquar- dn the approval of the Falange Thera they denied a raconclUation Party for recent government ef-- CUDAHY OF CUDAHY R06?. K . Second boy — My mother oooka ters. was in th* offing, althorgh the'- friends while he sUyed with / '"7 brother Dorn in Wellesley, Msik forte to improve relations -with tlie dlnad together and visited Spanish. Monarchists. BUGS BUNNY. Joe’s broUiar, Dorn, and hla fam- Marilyn obtained a di^mree from Jbe last Oct 27. The decree/be- Laattets tearing'The Falange lly. emblem and expressing the party’s SLICED BACON VA 9ILLV F l t l N f . 'll CAN Rf PLACI It^ Jos said Marilyn atoyad with coteee final in a year. , / Vii'n AUUSFffOM^ IMMfOlA’m.Y.IFZ MUSIC S T O f f l CAN APPffOPfflArS A Pgw FROM HEAVY OuRJOiNT, ALL OUR WESTERN tfSOORCfS.' FRESH 8EEF CUT CORN-FED FROM STEERS ‘ PICNICS LEAN SHORT SHANK / I "Clwle« Coii«Mtlciit V Voo T b I. mi WIT SOS M dB S t . ^ p M T h u n A yi HpHI f lOO P.Me VdOR „ DID you j SPECIAL If* " r «*> R c SMOKED PICNICS BY V .T. HAMLIN ALLEY OOP Black Light Heinburs ^ d ^ ^ \ I KEN WINSTON V BY JERRY SIEGEL and OGDEN WHITNEY Whole Cut-Up CHlCl^s 4 I Q PxTtTSRIMLi..______f/THSVBg, TO IROIL OR FRY ^ i • X 4 /Eil LB. AU.L SaHSW*CANSm g U P m A CHUCK w\ HANNoispMBOiSpMB yPUMiL tONED AND ROUED IF DESIRED "tUY THE PARTS HEAVY STEER EEEFFOT ROAST / CUT-UP POULTRY \YOU LIKE lESr* 1 BREASTS, LEGS, LIVERS, L^B WINGS, BACKS end MECKS, GIZZARDS FOREQUAR^RS LR. BOnOM ROUND Whole or Cut-Up FROM YOUNG MILK-FEd / a LVES ' BROILERS- FRYERS- - ROASTERS FOWL SMAU MEA' LB. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Worried BY EDGAR BAiriw \ Bonelesi Veal Roast HEAVY STEER BES^ W lV t.1 . TH\KM RV «O V LAMB BUZ SAWY FARM FRESH GRADE " A " E I CC I S U N P S . ITMACD-nCT iNTNSMrcnc Mom Froden Foods MARV SAYS ~ "It's Bacon Time" peT MILK ^ SWEET UFE RASnERRIES 2 -Tall Csaa 27c MliSilSSIPPl BACON 55' IS O a. Pkg. 35c SWIFTS EROOKRELD IIRDSEYE T BY PETER HOFFMAN L.59e CHICKEN IREASnf . JEFF rOBB RIB ROAST Cat An Steea ’ CAPONS INDIAN lUVEIl D| vYrm .so up MICKEY FINN T otally U npxpectcdl MSUNAluj u» 1 Lb. Fkg. 9 9 c Oranges. 49c Cabbage 2^ 9c ST5AKS ffbart, atrtehi Lb. 69c 6-7 Lbn. 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> • « 7 EVENING HERAUD. MANCHESTER,'CONN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1955 mse riETEEN /• rAGE iX>URTEEH E V E ^ G fiERALD. MANCHESTBjR. < 1?aUll8t)AY, JANUARY 2T, IfiBB * •in Five President Art McOinley of the during a game by Greer at either of tte bonus rule—which accord- that more attention would be paid ConneeHcut flMrtainen s and Other Greats; DiMag 3 -Alliance told the writer yesterday the officials or hia players. Hls ing to ’ flgurea relessed today by to foul shooting. At presant, - tha Contests to Qu a lify Boat Show Ih^ the State Ar- that all indications Mint .to an- system has wopked to perfection. the l^CAA/ Service ttireau has been national frae throw percentage is mory. Ha wdll appear on the mswi Happy Over Selection ^ otter' sellout for the Np. 1 sports Hugh .Qreer, in our Itosk, 'is the ^ a bum.rap In major college 65.7—an all-time higtu .. F o r Toura am ent Play 96-mlnuta tank and stage skow. . promotion of the year by - the greatest college ceikeh in the tball. ■ Field goal accuracy alao haa A t New Haven Arena sriilrii is preaented twiM daily IRES By 251 BW A Members " scribes. Proceeds from the dinner country. , iponento of the rule, designed Jumped—36.2 per cant row as at t and 8 p. m, are distributed to worthy charities tpf reduce fouling by awarding a compared to 33.3 a year ago. MIXED COCPL'ES . Werts win be the Sfth Mg- RESTAl'RANT LEAGtR New York, Jan. 27 (8V--Joe D(- in'Ckinnectlcut. A crowd of 750 Shufflin' Joe McCluskey, an all /bonus free throw attempt when, But tte foul reduction la the For the third.slraicht contest, Teaia n*. 4 <4)> Wainnt Grill (I) Magglo. one of the Yankees’ alt- Is expected, most surprising to the bonus rula the Hlch Indians face a hot school* elumphr...... 9S lOS 114 319 tlme aporta star to appear.'at __ i.... 13S "107 101 time track AU American, la the a player makes hie first try st' tte hov ca*e quintet tomorrow night ' .103 101 104 303 the Show. Sal Mnglle, vetdran AniUrll'i ...... - 93 — 108 ^ time greats, reached baaetmll's “Dinner wilt be served st 7 only Manchester native to be fou. line, have b)ssted it a* detri- opponents. The fall oft ia the pitching ace of the New York Houlihan ...... 100 98 T-, 198 Hall of Fam* today Just three *’ o’clock," McOinley said. “We don’t sharpeet in history, down to 36.8 In'West Hartford. The locals battle 1»9 *10 318 Hi PoUnakl .. 148 108 hbnored by the Nutmeg scribes. raenlal to the game. They claira lt H ^l at 8;15 in a CX3L tilt. The Totals,'..; Giants; la at the show this BailrU ...... 113 ^ years after hts ratiiwment and 1 w ant'to'hnte t® wait around like Joe shared top billing in 1946 with has spawned hlgh-sooring' con- penuties a game. Last winter it Tsam 4’,’' spit-ball artist of the (tticago leadens, through games of Jan. host to East Hm’tford which boast- VOEinlo ...... no 114 .124 diamond heroeri enahirned at Oooperatown.-N. Y. White Sox..The only other Man- Statistics show that ecoring is 25 (won-lost record in paranthe- ed a two-game winning streak Tram N*. 11 (SI These four bsaeball greats were named yesterday to baaeball'a.Hall of Fame by the i0>year mem- Verona ... chester manNwho ever received any on a rise in major college basket- (Windham and Hartford) and' the M. C u a h l n g ...... /112 133 ick 344 Dlei* ...... The four w«e elected yesterday I): J. Cliehthg ...... 111 no nr bers of the Baseball Writers Asaoriation. Left to right are Ted Lyons, Chicago White Sox pitcher; Bob Blackman MrMullln ...... in by 251 I0*yesr memhers of the considerationXwaa Pete Wigren. re ball, as U has-been in tte past few F ts ., Avg. Indians managed to' come out on Dassy Vapee, Brooklyn Dodgers' pitcher, Joe Dimaggio, New York Yankee outfielder; and (Sebby Hart- Anderson , ...... 188 tired trabk and cross country men- sessona—but moet of tte scoring 1. Furman (6-7) 1,296 99.7 top M to 41. Tuesday nii^t C^ch Total*...... — Hi iH, Baseball. Writers Association. tor at* Manchester High. The increase has come from tte field, Elgin Zaturaky'a club was dumped . M m N*. 3 (11 nett, Chicago Cubs’ catcher. • ■ ' , TrtUU ...... \ ...... 581 »l 846 1847 Their election Increaeed the Hall 2. (TonnecUcut (13-1) 1,314 M. S i m m u n * ' — ... un *3 139 Accepts Post of Fame merobenrtilp to 77, Thqy award is long overdue for Pete not the foul line. 3. Virginia (Sii'?) .. . 1,448 72-M by a Hartford team which in Dick Simmon* .... n« I* pn 304 lUHas Iu Um He6»e..i*> but the list of ejlglbles Is a long What’s more, fouls hairc been Its previbua outing had knocked Pnhl ...... » )3J 139 358 will be formerly Inducted at the 4. DePaul (12-2) ...1,297 New York. Jan. 2T (85 —■ Bob 97 297 .Qooperstowrn MuM-jm. July 25. one! The writer still maintaim; cut to the lowest totfl tn tte pa t 5. Richmond (12-8) . 1,332 off unbeaten Bulkeley. 87 to 48. 'i'oUU ...... /"ai lii Hi ~6M Soblskl ...... 98, 119 .134 hopes of stirring up enough votes six years thus far In tte 1964-55 Now tomorrow night, the' Red apd Biell Given Free Han^ Blackman, switching to Dartmouth Kockin . X ...... ---• JbJ 148 382 No Argumeat season: 6. Marshall (10-2) . . 1,045 •' ‘ Team K«. 1 .(3) Local Sport from Denver, becomes the 14th K*«n<*y ...... '■ }!!! 104 .114 There was no argument as to and interest among fellow writers 7. Louikvtita (18-6) . 1,659 White ommses Hall which only 83 349 MscUschlsn.^...... HW KW to get the coveted award for tte With defending team champion Tuesday handed Bulkeley its... sec. . . . A. iJUxart 83' 83 man to fill s major college football the quartet's selection A5 / Furman rtdllng right along and 8. anclnnati (18-3) . 1,382 93 »S coaching vacancy sines the stadi- Total* ... x520 ■ 898 1484 former players receivM one or man who turned out one cham \ Chico Fernandes, p^per left. Is a stylish shortstop Joining the Dodgers. Karl Spooner, upper center, established new strike out rec- 9. Washington A Lee ond straight Iqss 6r*46. AM me ...... ______plonship team after another over a in poetUon to become the flret Warriors are currently ^rking on ToUIs ...... ;...... : j m 173 17« <38 To Negotiate Peace Chatter ums were emptied for the laat time Zanlangn m 320 more votee. Under the rules a man ords Witt the B rookl^ club last fall. Herb Score, uppcr'nght, gives the Indians another fireballer.. Catcher Hal Smith of the Orioles ^ . (6-10) 1,287 Team Nn. 8 (1) period of nearly three decqdes. ' team in major college history to • two*game winning streak. ^ in 1954. Jon** .... must be mriitloned on-three fourths and Outfielders Btll Vlrdon of the Cardinals and the GianU’ Bob Lennon, lower left to right, led tte American Association, International uverage 100 points a game through 10. Holy Cross (11-2) 1,116 G. Smi t h ...... 80 79 78 , 337 Ouslls ...... « V, % (189)'of the ballots for. election. - Teum Defense ■< Warriors Favor^ / H. Smi t h ...... 89 103 *4 388 GOLF ENTHUSIASTS are re- Blackman, 36-year old master- G*arz*t(l 118 93 .108 Anyone who thinks that tte oh] League and Southern Association in batting, respectively. (NEA). a (icoson, Jio national coUege scor- New York. Jan. 27 (/Pi—The Nsr- out tha release for no other reason minded of the clinic which Is mind of Denver’s- Skyline Con- AbrsTd* . lit 118 344 DIMagglo. who Juet aaissed laat —X - >T'.------:------ihg average is a whopping 144.3 1. San Francisco (12-1) 624. The Warriors will rate heayy ToUIs 149 183 173 523 tlonal FW ball League opened its than tO\ breathe deflance of the year when the late Rabbit ICaran- ner is cluttered up with long an- favorites tomorrow night on their scheduled to begin the first week ference* champions in '54. was 830.808 80S 1831 New York (NEA) — Major Indianapolu, the big 22-ye.ir-old treal while manufacturing 44 dou-t Turley. Don Larsen and BUI Hunt- points (by both. ..'ame) a game. 2. Oregon State (10-6) 832 annual b^ineas meeting today, recent no-raiding agreements. named Wednesday to succeed Tnisit ...... \1He. Bill Dickey and Bill Terry stuffy speeches is sadly mistaken. lehgue . scouts agree on a half- 3. Okie. AAM (6(7) .. 700 home court. Before their first' meet- Tsam Bs. 9 <1) / in February at the West Side Rce. .s Won rolloff. Ihls year Birdie Tebbetts is tte fanned 330 In the 215 Innings, par blei, three triples and five home er go to the Ysnkets In the 18- At this time laat sesson the two- ing with Manchester, the Warriors R. Bailargson — 88 .11 83 giving Commissioner Bert Bell a "There can be nd peace," added Registrations must be nude in veteran Deormand iTuss) Ua were eelected, led the ticket. dozeh. recruits .coming up this player transaction. Gus TrUndos, tesm game average was 136.6. ' 4. Santa Cfiara (7-7) . 804 Sported a^three won and (our lost A. Ba l l a r c s o n ...... 133 , S4 95 free hand in negotiating "peace Walsh, "so long as the Argos person at the East Side Rec be- Laughry at Dartmouth following, Bay’* (I) The former Yankee C lipi^ drew speaker. Tlie former major league spring>T/hey are: for tte course ai'.d then some and runs. He continued hitting well another catcher obtained by the 'Die extra scoring boost breaks 5. Loyola (Calif) (7-2) 519 with honor" with Canadian foot- operate under iMir present aetup. a meeting of the Athletic OouncIL Pasani ...T’.', 114 - 134 223 votes as the 'wrrlter.e recalled (latcher and now,^ skipper of the Southpaw Herb Score, Joining enough in the Cuban Winter 6. Tulsa (12-4) ...... 988 record. After edging the locals, 48' Totals 310 173 178 540 fore Friday. CSassea for both men G«n(l1eore ...... U1 111 n 314 Cincinnati Redlegs Is as' much at a new American Association marj<. Ortqles In that barter, hit 18 home doiem to 2.7 moth- field goals (rep- 40, in a poorly played coiiteat, they Tsam Ns. It (S>. ball. TTiey will contin.^ to raid and so and women will ee held. Terma Not Public. (•ulhrl* ...... 119 113 129 .181 his lifetime batting averagr of the Indiana-v Hank Greenberg and some more League. That’s all' this wllloWy, runs for Kansas (3lty while bat- resenting 5% points) a game and 7. Utah.’(13-2) - ...... 881 lost to Meriden 49-43. Wliining 82-36 A. Nodden With the\manlmous approval o f! will ive. So far as are concerned Contract terms wrere not m’ade Lupacchinn ...... 91 107- 397 .325. hie brilUant play In 51 World home on the dais as he is in the Karl Spoon^, left-hand pitcher, predict he will lead the American cat-like, six-foot. 28-yeat'-old Ha- ting ,296. but will play first base 2.3 more free thressrs. 'rae game 8. Southern Cal (9-6) . 888 T. Kodd#« . NFL director's. Bell said he would | the war is still on.’ Rlrnaa , ...... ;ir (W 107 ^ .Seriee garnet with -the' Yankees, dugout leading his club. His talk over Weaver, West HartforiT then Handicap . B tU , HANNA. rolUng in the public. for Blackman whosa reaig' John RIvnaa ...... - 13s 101 S4 and Shortstop Oiico'. Fernandes, league in strikeouts, ahead of Bob vana Sperial has t6 do to moke for Btitimore. average Is 50.6. flel(l goaU and 43.1 9. Colorado (8-4) .... 711 suffered two straight defeaU. bow- try to work mil "a just and honor- Bell mentioned thoMwo Giants, Church League Tuesday night, nstlop at Denver became known his major league record of hitting is limited to 20 minutes. The en' reporting to the DbfigeVs. Turley. He bagged 22 while losing Pee Wee Reese move over, which Belted 22 Homers free throws. 10. Maryland (12-3) . . . 968 ing to Bristol 49-43 and Windham Totals...... 303 308 . 303 813 able peace. We 'did not start this; «* well as a Detroit player snared turned in a strsng 143-137-398 only a few houra before.Dartmoufti Tnial* ...... 8*2 844 814 1444 in 56 successive gs .lei and his Uu^ Greer tire speaking program and presen Catcher Hel SmlthXobtalned by 5 with an earned-run average ot the veteran captain Is perfectly Virdon, 23, an accomplished cen ei-47 befora bouncing back with thing and we ard.not afraid. We by Toronto and said •’sbpiethlng Athletic Director Robert (Red I Miller'* (2) selection as the American'League's tation of the Gold Keys consumes the Orioles from the Ykqkees vis 2.62, lowest tn the' AAA circuit. willing to do. ter fielder, put oh glasses to belt bowling score. Others included Clock-r ...... 98 • serves right, dinner wasn’t placed triumphs over East HartfQrd'’41-33 Team Ns. 1 (t) don’t plan to turn the other will have to be done abouK^at.” Stanley Grzyb 355, A1 Rubacha Rolfe’s announcement. DeSImon* ...... 117 moat valuable player^In 1986, 1941 a liltle over an hour, which is par Columbus of the American^ssO' As concrete evidence that every Fernandez gives the Doitoers an 22 h6me runsW d show the way to Onc"Sided Scores Trust Triumphs ■nd Bulkeley this week. P. Slrauss ...... 87 78 cheek.” He Indicated Toronto wouldXhave 357, Sonny (handler 354, Walther The move left six posts still PoiXlilo ...... K» and 1947. / on the tables until several hours for the course; elation. ball' he throws does something, the even greater surplus of Inflelders, International League battere with . Irish ...... 98 11) to return the three players Xnd D*rl ..... "It’s- great t«^1»e on the s«me * after the scheduled time and it Trying to become the first . Red [andicap ...... 7 7 Actually, the NFL’s war* is 364, Fred McCuriy 144-365, New- imfilled including Denver.. The CorrenU . Outfielder BUI Vlrdon, step^ng 23-year-old Spooner struck out so there could be a rather Impor- .334. and White quintet since 3946 to- against one club—the Toronto others picked up from NFL teams man 330, D. Brown 353, Jack .Vitt- others are at Oregon State, Xavier teem with ali/those old timers." was well into the night before the Some of the brightest names In up to the Cardinals. 262, s new Texss League record, tant deal or two. Lennon, 26 land alao highly com- Mark Rec League To Tie for Lead ToUIs ...... 189 194 184 548 speakers took over. quallfy for the State Tournament Tsam Ns. 8 (4) Argonauts—rather than the entire! P**®e t® come- (.ner 3.56; .Cheney Men—Kermit (Ohio), Norwich, Arisons Stats ToUla ;>...... 542 113 17401 «ald DlMsg. who heard of hts selec- sportdom have been recipients of Otufletder Bob Lemon, paged 'drapito tte fact that he was oUt a There aire foxy foragers who petent In center field, improved so at the New Haven Arfena, the locals J. McCoos ...... 89 130 100 319Canadian League structure. The Tf we are to reach a no-agree^ l^oll 351: Rec Loop—Tony Sar- and Loras 'I tion while diving from Boston to McGinley tslij ah excellent posi- the award In the past including by the Giants. 'mbnth with a knee Injury that re- contend that Smith—six feet, 186 much in batting In a year that he V L R A o rr. tion to get the program started One-sided- ^m es marked the now are confronted with the task K. WIttke ...... 118 108 118 341 Argos are* determined to hire and ment with the Canadians there p^ 136-357. Jerry Smith 351; McLaughry ()uit at the Hanover, New York. Connie Mack', Bobby Jones. Kid Eatobllahed New Records , quirod.^^ an operation. Spooner. 6 pounds and 25—is the finest re- established a ne*.v Southern Asso Merrill * Market (II .'Reitrbed Height* on time. He is also 'toastm aster Kaplan. (Sene SaraiKn, Ken ceiver and thrower In tte business. Rec Interm ew te Baaketball Man. T ru s t...... ot winning four of their final five ToUla 318 880 talk business with any NFL player must be restitution for past of- Women’s League—Amy PIrkey N. H., school to end a 34-year col- Appleby *9 ' 88 Half of them-Score, . Spooner feet and^ 185 pounds, then fanned elation record for home runs with League last .1 night. McBride’s Heim’s ...... games in order to qualify. After fenses," said Bell. "I wilt have ful) oL'arihy,'...... k.-i. il* •* Ly«m's aud Vaince,' who reached for tte blue ribbon dinner. Strong. Jack Barry, Joe Cronin, and Lennon — established new 27 Giants .and Plfate* in hi* only And while Smitt]' doesn’t pull the 64 while showing the way to the they choose, with or Without the 124-1M-845, LII Molumphy 127-- legiate career but the traditions of Me" ' ’ Manchester’s allotment oF Gold trounced Aceto and Sylvester. 64 Fairfield Market Friday's tilt, they must face COUNTRY CLUB (Rsm sal consent of their own big four say on what this restitution shoyfd 340, FHo Johnson 115-381, Ruth great coaching names lives on Bujauriu* ...... 92 111' M the -heights as righthanded pitch- Albie Booth, .Red Rolfe, Norm league records. Five led their tw® league outings for new ball, he topped American Associa- wheel’s hitters wiUi .345. Sal Maple Serv. strong Bristol, Meriden (the only be.. And unless the Canadians atatt J. VlUner ...... *4 *2 3^ bera' before DiMagglp Joined ' the *'■ Key tickets went,'■ a.a usual, like Daniels. Ray OdsUng, Ducky Pond N.L. recruit figures. tion batters with .360. , Where's that guy who said to 23. with Bobby Pearson hoop- league or Canadian football as a McIntosh. 117. 328. Mary Ann through Blackman. U. Farrand- ...... 138 104 Aunt J[emlma’s hot, cakes. They leagues. ing 18 pefnta and LM Gardiner House A Hale .. home game) Windham and New Johnson .,**'...... 7«S7 !W 3M whole. ■ these terms there will be no end Pazlanoa MO, Ksy Peretto 118 and For the onetime victim of polio — f Yankees, were next in line. and Wklsh and McCSuskey. Score gives the Indians another FerfeenSu Willing Smith is one of the principal aUckoiit ball players no longer London in that order. Quite a task Low M an ...... M KS 25.5 Totals. 128 479 838 18UIM2l.> Lyons,t., w-ho came off - the - Bay- were sold weeks before they came Fernandez batted .’282 for Mon- reasons why Paul Richards let were bring developed? IS. Smith ...... r^e 70 *1 m 330 Other Members Agreeable to the war." / Sue PumellxllS.ilt\l who graduated from Southern B^er* r*ra. (tl fireballer. Powdering the ball for Manchester Trust defaated but not sn Impossible one. The aibhn ...... *3 M 92 274 WIU Give Fair Warhlng — 1041 campus In 1923 and compiled from the printer. Fpr the past Each year the Connecticut The Brown* overwhelmed tte The other members of the big California in 1941 la one of at least Cbambrr* ...... 104 - three days the w iter has been Freshmen, 72 to 49. Carl Heinz House A Hele 40 to 33 In. a well Indians tried hard against the ObremakI ... 7« 3.55 Bell said he would/§ive fair JUNIOR b AskeTB.VIA> clinic, eight coaches in neWr surroundings Lamnurnia ...... in* 108 129 X S \ -----^^^------c Sports Writera Alliance sits down' played , gome last night to tie Owls Tuesday night, but they were Low Man ... 73 72 213 four—Hamilton, Montreal and Ot- warning to NFL c lu ^ at the start Tarca ...... ,....'9 * 127 r- calling around the state seeking st a fall meeting and presents the was one of four members of tte • —«... tawa—have indicated they are boys age 13 through 15. will' be Who trained under top men in the Pnodri»r ...... 99 iin additicaal tickets fer Silk Tewn- winning . team In double flgurss, Herm'a'for first place in tte sec- guilty of one of their worst' nights Touu 493 459 1476 of the player draf^— the big item hkld Tuesday nigtri at the East profession. While an Undergrad- Hlllnski .... 104 122 names of men or women who they Rough Brawk^ Beliveau Out Biager* (3l 1agreeable to a peaceful settlement I era whp decided at the laat minute Boston, Syracuse Win getUng 23. ond round- in tha shooting department. For on today’! meeting program. Any Bide ' Rec, W ^y . Fprtin reports. uate at SC. Blackman Assisted In Smith ...... - 117 Hall of Fame Votes would like considered for Qold the third conseeptiva game they 6chmi()t* a. * *...... m S3 S3 3«3 of mutusl pi;oblenu with the NFL, player setecte^''he said, who al- I they wanted to attend. Keys. Each Alliance member may ' *T7ie scorear Tl>e Tiust played a fine defen- Sii’enaaon -...... 7.1 «1 ■77 311 Lectures and fundamentals will be coaching the freshmen bn the staff ToUla ...... 814 884 1470 ...... ! • Hpnered wlU be Hugh Groer. whp sive game and also controlled both did not fall apart in the second and have entered Into a semi-offi- ready is u n ^ contract with a given and movies w1)l also be submit three names. The.men or To End Reign HcBrM*'* «4> GUberleon ...... SO 72 S3 244 cial no^raldlng agreement. ' headed by Howard Jones, builder Jae OIMaggie. 228 .has a definite Ipcal backgrpuhd. Won^yjoey P. B. F. PU. boards. Roddy Watson and Terry half. They tallied 23 points in the Allen ...... 9H M im 2SR Canadian club will .have to go to ahown. of the Trojan grid empire. Ted Lyon*...... 217 women must be residents of Can- 3 Adam*, f ...... 3 3-4 S first half and cams I ^ k with 37 And*rion ««•...... 73 77 79 395 'The ■ Argos, however, have r**t Gllir* (Il < Joluiny Newell, whp guided many necUcut or must have been con- To Remain deadlocked 1 P ra ra o n , . t ...... * 0-1 Cunningham were high point-get- McMuneo .. .. SI that club/' Hrtaga Own Staff T. Marlin ...... )i9 US Dikssy %’aare .71...... 265 New York, Jan. 27 (/P»—Big in the final 36 minutes, but Hart- ...... M 116 293 pushed the Issue. In fact, they Farr'...... /lOl 118 I I Hartfprd High athletic,, teams nected with and contributed to Norfolk. 'Va., /an. 27 (d1—Joey 0 Jdardiner, c ...... < S-> ters for the Bankers witt 18 and ‘,’But Ar the wan is still on,'’ he HIGli SWIMMING team seeks Blackman brings three assistants Gabby Hartnett ...... I9.i I against Manchester, and ‘Tim Cp- Giardello, his ofans for an early Jean Beliveau ot the high-fiylng 1 Bhenning. g ...... 4 1-4 11, while Dig John Campbell did ford was Juiit that much better Total...... i33 474 538 li34 picked the eve of the NFL session adde.. 127 Hank Greenberg ..... 137 I , hane. a New Haven main whp is another. crack at 0\t/middleweight title Montreal Canadiena who came out 3 Gibb*, g ...... 3 yeomait 1-3 work on tte boards. For ttVli club that picks the plsyfr to afternoon at the East gide Kach Wilbur Volz and freshman .Mnz Carey ...... 119 I ' zinc.’Hank McCann and Tim were tacular sh y in g in his first out- Celtics were still deadlocked-t^ay League two years ago, ia out to eras tte odtatanding man with 18 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Johnpon ...... S3 SO S6 249 New York Giants. Shipp is the 'The (Tanadian-U.S. player feud will supply the opposition foV Ooach Bart Hamilton. Toula i...... 6811 843 841 1473 gets the bcllots (ri.m all members double figure^w ltt Andy Phillip r TotaU ...... n 3-33 H Hofatra 91. Hunter I NY) 73. Lesp«rATico ...... *3 64 235 /B na's (31 Ray Hehalk ...... HI 1 classmates a t . St. Thomas Semi- it sits down and selects three per- ing in tmr months, looked for- In tpe battle\for^t place In tte leading the way v(ith 15. end Dktroitia Gofdie Howe’s four points. Low Man .* .*...*...* 71 71 71 219 second New Yorker signed by Is not on the official agenda for Coach Dick Solanek's undefeated In six years of .college eoochlng ...... c. 117 118 110 .143 Ed Roush ...... 97 1 , nary many years ago. ward t^ a y to a rematch with A1 year i^lgn as individual high 'Acels B S y lv n itr (33) The winner of tte second, round St. Francis (Blui) 63. Siena 48. Bpad^ ...... 74 M •73 3.10 Toronto tn as many d a ^ the three-day NFL session, but tankers. -—7 "-----■Blackman’s teams .have won 46 ...... \99 91 KB 398 sons for tte award. Its decision Eastern Division-of the National Rochester, which ^railed by 18 0 KInuer ,f ...... 0 (H> X Army 95. S t Michael’s (Vt) 64. HamIUon •...... IM R7 n 27(» ...... lU 1»' 112 184 Hank Gowdy ...... 90 usually getr the unanimous ap Andrews. Basketball ^Aiisn. lints late tn the second period, scorer In the National Hockey 3 LaForge, f . . . '...... 0 3-3 will be decided next week when Hlllnikl ...... 117 93- Kt 393 Ray Walsh, general managed of several Canadian offlrials are, on games, lost 12 and tlitd five Includ- ...... 110 *8 m 317 4 RuuelT, c ...... 3 4-4 St. Joseph’s (Pa) 81, Drexel 78. Hark Wilson...... 31 Greer came within a whisker of proval of the memliership ahd the I want to fight him /A dou^keader at Boston lost ally caught New Yorjc In the League. 4 liU g r. g ...... 3 3-4 the Trust meets Harm’s. • the Giants, termed it "an old an- the scene and there iiertainly will ONE BALL EVENT wlU be held ing a 9-J. mark 1^^ season...... 12»\ 99 12U MS , n," Joey said In his dressing T n u t (49) V. East Stroudsburg 76, Cheyney Touu ...... il3 501 47i 143$ nouncement. The Argonauts sent be. discussions Lefty Gotpez 71 j coaching varsity fcaSketbafl at recipients’ names arc tlten dis- ight sdw Syracuse defeat tte fin's! seconds as Odle Spears drop- The 24-year-oId center Increased 3 Vinton, g ...... 3 0-1 Sunday -Jan. 30 at the Double 449 1187 66 ! Manchester High. During hls after winning a unanimous, U B y l v e a t e r , g 0 ( H) r . PI*. fPa) 74. '* Kicker* (II Strike Alleys, Paul Correnti re- To^ 847 Tony Uazzeri ...... closed to th»* public. . • 'hUadelphla Warriors 107-99 In ped\n a field goal to break a 94- his point total to 64> as he scored Cunningham, f ...... f 1-9 11 Sprin^eld 66, Wesleyan 63. Brom*ii ...... 103 *» 94 396 s Red Ruffing ...... 60 I tenure here He coa<;hed freshman but disputed, 10-round' decision 0 Bargynt. g ...... 0 0-0 . JoU*. f ...... 1 (H> 3 Hackney ... 7.1 M m 231 ported this morning. Starting time /tho'nrst game and Celtics top the 94 t l \ the only Montreal goal In a 1-i ChurilU; f ...... 3 0-1 4 Mahsfleld (Pa) 69, Brockport ...... M 73 73 233 Pittsburgh Holds Wlllit ZnHi Wheat ...... 81 j basketball and varsity soccer, as The Gold Key Dinner hasn’t over Andrews last night in s Tom\ hfarshall. a rookie from tie with the Toronto Maple Leafs 13 Total* ...... 7 9-14 23 Liindb^re Is 2 o’clock. \ ' ...... ^1 112 m F ^rt Wayne Pistons 99-90 In the Score at half lime, McBiide's 3lkl0. PonticHII. t ...... 0 M 0 63. NVIm>n ...... 77 • R9 97 Kompanik Rons Young* ...... 48 i weR as ths semi-pro Rangers The been held In Hartford since 1941. rough brawl at Norfok’s Munici- nightcap. WesternXKentiicky, led the Royals last night. Beliveau ia the Ifcogue- Cainpb*II, c ...... 3 on 4 WilUmantiq (Omn) 83, Danbury leOW Man .. SO SO 240 Writers to Honor Ed Furgol Orninip ...... 41& ns 101 pal Auditorium. x Todd, g ...... 0 on 0 LorenUrn . ...*•*>>• T9 77 156 GIglln ...... lU 124 ino nbo Klhl Cnyler ---- 36 .} Rangers ranked with the beat in Monday night will be a memo- In the only 'other game. Rochfe- with 21 ^ In ts followed by Arnie leh^er in goals with 28. CHET NOWICKI rolled 141-149- Foui^xPoiiit LeAci^ ...... k*. 101 m t3 332 S3 "One mote against AndrewaAnd Br*wa* (131 DrUnry, g ...... 1 (M) 3 Teachers 63. \ ' ' LdSnk;.y • r * * Rabe Mnrqnard ...... i ' New England, an all local club rable one, not only, for the three ter swept ito two-game series with , RIsen’s '\Jimmy Baechtold was Beliveau, si strappihg .6-3, 205 B. WaUon, g ...... 9 L Na'vy 79, American Unlv, . 53. 510 1493 121-411, and Art Johnson hit 137- \ / O Rf IHy e...... 104 130 1<« 333 Uien I’m ready for Bobo Olson,” Total* ...... too 433 132-137-406 last night bowling with ~ Which ttcluded Putt Siamond, Red Gold ' Key winners, but also for New YorlyAy nipping the Knlcker- •high ' ■ man for, the ^nicks with 26. pounder, W’ h o has run second in f CIo*e. f ...... S KcniH, g ...... 1 For Overcoming Handicap ...... "bS? Tii "iu liil Sheldon, Gene Enrico and Harold everj'one fortunate enough to have Giardello said, hls righViiand en- bockera 96-94 st Rochester. Interested In. Bullets 3 C. Hein*, f ...... 11 Manchester Motors in the Y New York. Js'n. 27 (M—The ToUl* ...... scoring throughout the first half of 1 P. Kelna. e ...... S TotaU ...... 1 19 MO 40 Pittsburgh HornelK who finished Maark*.l*r M*l*r Sal** (Il a 260-230 record with, the (Chicago Schuetz. to name a few. Had a ticket of admUsion. That’s a cased in a tub of iceAmd his left 81x la Double Figures Meanwhile in Baltimore, ..an un- the season t,to teammate' Bernie H*s«* 9 HoU (991 Leagub. Other top scores included Uaxaoll ...... '....9 4 133 97 338 White Sox before he finally left eye sporting one tte prettiest 3 Kraftjack. g .:.... s Stan Sssiela 139-w , Lenny Giglio In fourth place last today Johnkon ...... i n 132 137 40« „ Greer remained here and taken certainty. Six Nationals hit in double fig- disclosed person was disclosed to (Boom Boon!)'Ueoffrlon haa picked 4 Bryant, g ,T...... 3 B. F.l^s, ' New-, York, Jari>N-:i7 (8*) —EdrUtica, N. Y., fell on a playground held tfieir largeat fIraVpIacc mar- SaiicU ...... 1(17/ 119 IIS 385 in 1948 after nianaging the Sox shiners you’ve evet seen. ures against the W srridn with be Interested Jn-r buying the dis- 0 Strange, g '.. Lovfpoy, t ...... 1 136-360, Golnlk 354. Len Farrand TeotaU>«' Bematdi up steam in the last two weeks •T - Whit*, f .B ...... 0 veteran St. Louis profes- .bar and fractured his left •rm .| J3j s t,„ Hmnski 137-363. Tommy gin-four pointsi-in/ the tight MrC^irry ...... • 97 97 119 313 'for, three yeais, received 217.votes. / . , - Paul Seymour leading the parade, banded Baltiniore Bulleta and has while iSeoffrion slumped badly. li TotaU ...... 34 4- O. 17 R rynoldj, 73 t ...... 9 Nowtckl ...... )41 149 131 411 Vance, . famous ag Brooklyn'* Andrews dtfm’t see it that way, with 22 points. Syracuse, trailing' asked the NBA for permission Jp IU*ch*lt, f ...... 1 on ^ sions! whp won the 1954 U.S. Open It was thought at first the arm I Martin 353, Joe Tivaronite 363 American Hockey ;^ g u e race. Sid .Smith; TorohLo’a leading' Fraekmaa (it) (Jaycllo, c ...... 1 0-1 2 ttaburgh defMted the Hep- Toula 874 (30 413 1119 fireball pitcher, was named on although he^was^ just as eager for s 4-45 at halftime, outscored tte acquire the franchise. Dubanoakl, f ...... 3 5- IO 13 NOW IS THE TIME I Coif Championship despite a with might have to be ampuUted but Restaurant L sagu^John Saaiela Bristol Scooters No Match scorer , and chosen''as'the NHL’s 1-i IT U*rr*r, c ...... 1-B 3 Bears 1-0 ^ a t night with a 206 ballot*. The dazzler, who another fight w itt Giardello.,The Warriors 33-18 In the third period Circuit Court Judge E. McMas- Provost, f ...... 3 Ballard, g ...... on ( Ij cred left arm. ^11 be hbnored to- Furgol overc^e the handicap to I” * ''" - 135^362. S two boz'ers tentatively agreed to All-Star leftmnger in imd-seaaon cannon, c . / ...... 1 34 4 Ernie third period g ^ and tnereaaed ita INDl.STBIAL LKAGt B spend* mns,C of the time these as Johnny Kerr and Dolph Schayes tei- said that he had signed an or-, Benn. g . 0 1-3 1 M. Gate*, g ...... / . 9 (Ml 4 I night as the golfer who overcame become a leading golfef. ' . lead over the/(Mbond-placS Spring)- mir- (31 days hunting and fishing at his rematch in Baltimore Feb. 8. found the range. Kerr hit for 18 der declaring the Bullets, Inc.; to MUIotlng, staried things dff last IW^loea. g ...... 4 44 13 SUmak. g ...... 0 OO 0 * the biggest handicap and served Pbhl 358. Buster Keeney 146-36^ Miner ...... 103 94 99 For Standout High S^uad “There’s no dqubt I won," An- night with hi* 25th goal at ifiMl. Segal, g ...... 1 1-1 3 However, until he won the Open Bob Guthrie 361;. Tony DeSimone field Indian^ / '- W. Armstrong ...... »» — 87 Homasassa. Fla., home, didn’t ar- points while Schayes. Dick Farley be insolvent and appointed Melvin Total* ...... '14 TO BUY A USED CAR E. Armstrong 91 10 rive in tha majors until late la drews contended bitterly,; fighting and Eari Uoyd had 16 apiece. R. Blacker as receiver. The sophomoixi sensation then tte^ Score at haff tfm*. 14-14. 354. Angelo Pontillo 354, Chris After Jwo scoreless ^riods. .)*• 11 T o ta l* ...... 17 15-37 43 iJhe‘SLrvei?*‘ ‘*“'■‘"‘''•1 Baltusrol-ending what is Pl-asant ...... 98 111 114 li(e,,\ but he compiled a 197-140 Manchester High’s r I f I e m e liwr^aptaln TOm Flaherty furnished back tears. "It was the easiest The Celtics, with Easy Ed The recelvcrahlp action was It up three mlhutea later. Score at half Um*, Brown* 30-37. t ’RCO CARR W IU. BE mOHER IN FEBRUARY AND MARCH. Deci 354, Hip Correnti 138-364 Prank Mitners of the Hnrncti Kirks ...... 97 116 il T ras HAPFENS EVERT YEAR. BUY TODAY ANO SAVE, Furgor will'receive the Ben Ho-| *‘" X ^ro took pabaes from Andy Barde and. record. His beat performahea, scored a lop-sided 885 to 797 win the otter Manchester plages. fight I’ve bad in a year. He didn’t Macauley-and Bob Cousy leading brought by Gustave Lisa who said Howe, who .jhaa won tte Art Art Houtteman of the Oevelaiid i evA*% A .«'rm mjO «6 6hssk edInsaAna ' DlRTItlCF .O TO llftu HDVCP CftSllCu lH Dusty loop—Sheekey 138 and Di Gilfs ...... — M / Indians had a peculiar pitching gAJi Awnru at the annual dinner _ /e*- ...ace giovanni 138-350. • Gordon Hannlg-\"- ceived 195 votes. Gabby, now 54, Miller Lead* Squad Bristol second squad’s 642 but Miller ^8 and Package TTi/i, Rodin, Ijeatcr and dj-naflow. Istnl ths award which carries his Marge Cushing 128-344; Cof second ahiitcut of the season. H ^ Totals 443 110 480 1404 caught for the .Cubs from 1922 « Indian stiooting was led by Bob also topped. the Bristol varsity's a wicked left hook and sy sharp sme. Natlanal League trails Hank Bsssen of the Buffalo through 1940, managing them the 797 by ten points. chopping right. ms Montreal 1, Toronto 1 itie^ C:lub W’omen—Edith Hilinskt'^117 ' ■ Miller, whose prone ’’possible;:’ 'p. to that point, one Judge had and Helen McMuUen 116. Bisona who has.three. Gray lUiwarrk third Witt 179 and 178 respective- Alan Ferris ...... 97 76 Giardello weighed 162, Ahdre'wrs to overhaul a stubborn Wesleyan Radio and heater. struction of Kansas City's 35,000- Tiudesu ...... in* *n 159. Towrerlng Pinky Hohentlal’s 29 hsBohnii parte is comlhg along taking over a rundown prop^y. W*»i ...... *0 89 ly. ' Sophomore Alan Ferris and Thomas Flsherty ... 96 75 points was one cf tte reasons for bosketbaU team 66-62 here last *1395 at a great rate and that the new Nobody haa seen the color of the Chanonli ...... 12* *3 Spok*ine, Wsah.,i Jsn. 27 ( * — Bristol 797 the Miller’;' Restaurant win over night In Trade Wm -Uw ...... ins 94 Lightweight champion Jimmy John Robertson .... 94 83 Wesleyan, which led 35-33 at the If52 lUICK ROADMASTER CONNECTICUT home of the Athletics will be ready large sum of money which w u G«tb*rs , ...... 96 133 Undierdogs Score Manchester Auto Parts In a Senior and waiting fqr the opening day of aJ?! Carter, back in action for tha first Thoniss LaPorte .. . - 95 7l League contest at the Y laat nlgiit. half, boosts its lead to eight RIVIERA supposed to be available for* the Tolsl* ...... h » 477 4*4 time in two months, said "it wasn’t Da-vid Szymanskt 87 67 points early in tte second half. the American League season In a.B.A. Tm I a IH« <11 The Miller gang smothered tte Radio, heater, drnaflow, power steering. April. _ , purchase of players, and there has one of my better fights”, but it David Behrendt 84 68 ~Y Loop Victory Partmen, 68 to 40. Springfield then spurted mto a *1575 And*r>on ...... 93 — 83 w(ss. much too good for young David Goo^ns . . . . . 92 56 148 SPORTSMEN'S Tha only thing which will be been no suggestion that an im- Dtgloraniii ...... (M 138 118 In the accond pome, the North 15-polnt lead, which Wesleyan was JankowsM ...... 137 til ins BotOiy Woods. Other Manchester gunners chopping down at the cloee. If 51 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN Phanruf...... ,...1 0 4 |(M 91 Underdog Fletcher Glass put Its End Package Club continued Its B*vl*r,h8"...... 123’ KM 88 'The 31-year-old champion took were: Ronald 'Theriault, 165 cion Nunes scored 18 points for WE NEED USED CARS! best efforts together Iqst night as unbeaten ways as it sq-ueeked out Radio, heater, MeVcotnatir. ^ .irX T Sis Schuls ...... ^ 87 — s \ unanimous 10-round dseiaion Roger Doiigan, 164; Richard a 55 to 54 win over HiUnski’s. The Wtsleyan. Ronnie Chsrk had 16 *945 in iGndini^ r Idgjiug frRncliiDG be welcomed nnon *viv any j*tttVk club i«« in the from Woods In a non-title match Thorsell, 162; William Handler, It . soundly, trounced the Gros-Itea, for Springfield. BOAT SHOW>*i will be a big league baseball team. Total* 644 m 417 nil 161 and . Paul Madden, 155. ( 64 to '51, in an Intermediate Automen tried their best but game—pitcher Arnold Portocarero here last night and looked fast couldn’t coup ' With Hohenthal • IfS I PACIURD SEDAN ’ It is posaibla that this will be over- and third-bateman Jim Flnigan. and sharp against a biwk peddling 14' League game at the Community Y STATE ARM ORY HARTF O RD looked in the excitement attending The' Glaaamen,. who have been scoring. BUI Kelly hit a hot streak National Hookey League refer- Radio, heater, ultramatlr. For the palr-of them the A’* might opponent. There were no knock- Last Night’s Fights for the losers and hit for six hoops ees handed out approximately 100 *945 the grand openUig, but along, get, at a gucas, a half-doaen better Taylor Receives downs. A • Sfraksne-- Jimmy Carter, 137 tte league doormat for the 4ast about July 4 the fans of tha mid- two months, were not to be denied. but It wasn’t enough to overtake minutes more in penalties the first Prices Start If SI CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN ball players than made up the re- CarterV weighed 137%. Woods 1-4, New York, outpi^ted Bobby tte fast moving Miller five. half of this, season as compared west metropolis are going to dis- mainder of their regular Jine'up Winchester Gun 136%. Woods. 136 S-4, Spokane, 10. They Jumpcil to an early lead and to the same period last year. Radio mad heater. TOMORROW’S SHOW STAR cover they’ve been shbrt-chsnged. last' year. They fare ihuch tha It was a dull affair that brought (Non-title). were never headed. ^ la Trouble AU Night C^bse to three months have same problem-that Paul Richards Norfolk, Va. —Joey Oiardello, Bob Glenney w itt 29 points set In tte nightcap, a heavily fav- At *895 eUpsMtMrinca Arnold Johnson took boos St the end from the crowd off ored Package five wras In trduble Bowlers competing in the 1953 1.00 Per VIC ^ did when ho took over Baltimore Robert TYyIor, MOM motion pic- more than 6.000 which paid 821,- 162, Philadelphia, iiutpointed A1 a new record for the year. 'Art Golden Jubilee tournament of the If51 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN title to Omnle Mack’s crumbled laat autumn. Andrews, 159. Superior. WIS., 10. Pyica was Mg man' for tte losers aU night. Nino Paganl’s club.was Radio aad heater. ture star, haa been prosented with 000 In hopes of seeing the local out to take the Mg one but It American Bowling Oongreaa at empire, and If a single move has Paul took th* leap. He let the first Wineha*ter Awanl as boy match -his fine performance netting 16 for hls night’s work. (tticago received prise winnings Month *795 been made toward improving the pitchers Bob Turley and Don Lar- Outdooramsn of the Year. FtetelMr GU** (S41 wasn’t In tte cards and tte Dante of $673,860. club which finished a liedraggled here six weeks ago against Sandy P. B. F. P u Pr.gani quintet won out. The game IfS I lUICK SUPER SEDAN sen and shortstop Billy Hunter .^o Presentation was mads by 8UU-' Saddler. a Pierson, f ...... 1 IV| c last ill (3954,-traaing develsnd by for a passel of new.faces, with the man -Blfred-at the world premier I^r 1 B a r v e l t s . I ...... 1 .1-1 I WOB close after the Intermiaakm.—. Radio and heater, d}-naflow. 60 games, it has n®I come to this icxplanation that he couldn’t do But ' Woods,' 21,, couldn’t land ^ 4 MeCsTanaugh. f '..,...1 1-1 4 The Package five couldn’t get I \Vllkl'>. ( ...... 4 34 11 • ' e i , WERTZ in New (Haven, of Taylor’s latest with the j;ounter punch as he had 0 Tyler. ( ...... 0 .0(1 Q 1 H r r x o g . e . . . . 2 GO 4 much worse than finish sever, th more than sU polnta up. *1145 CLEVELAND INDIANS corner’s attention. picture, "Many Rivers to Cross." against the featherweight cham- > Ol eni ie j . e ...... -tt---- AT—» 4 Bril c ...... 3 4-7 t Up to 3 Years to Pay IfSO PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN Oh, yes. they have removed ths again and he might do better. We Birred is executive vice-president 1 Koslckl...... t ' • 1-7 14 Midway in the third perjod the 4 OaTl*. g ...... 3 1-4 h did not think st the . time—and pion and retreated moet 'of the BRA K E 1 B r i c k a o n , g ...... 2 Sunoco five made a bold bid to 1 W l r r s b i c k i ,- g . 3 on 4 kadio and haater A. photographic murals of -• Connie of Olln Msthleson Chemical Corp., night. 1 D u f f y , g ...... n 3 1 W ienklckl. g .3 4 Mack and great Athletic stars of alill do not—that Richards got as makers ‘ of Winchester sporting overtake tte leaders. The game *595 STAR OF TONIGHT'S SHOW much as he should A*ve from the firearms ‘slid ammunition. Carter said he. was stung a . 18 T o u l* .1 ...... M 19-34 M was strictly s give and take af- aOToUl* 19 13-34 ii ths past from' the rotunds of Con- couple times but never hurt. He Ur**-lle* (81) fair. Temper' flared In the last Score at halt tlmr, 35-lt No. End*. 1f4f lUICK 4-DOOR SEDAN nie Mack Stadium in Philadelphia Tanks. But we have come around Preview Ob Teevn to believihg that he had the situ- said he felt good after the long SPECIAL P. B. frame and one player was ejected. Radio, heater aad. di-nsflow. SAL MAGLIE and trucked them out to Kansas A preview of the presentation layoff and that he landed some With four minutes remaining the Jliller’* B ritao raat (4SI City, but that doesn’t Rgure to win ation aiaed-vp-right. For one thingi was seen by 8,000,000 Mrsons Jen. ladudes Ualag aad labee—THE BEST BRAKE JOB IN TOWN 1 L a P j W r . t ...... t P. V B. F. PIj m *595 we have net heard'from a single 23 On Ed Sullivan's "Tosst of the stiff shots but couldn’t catch 1 SquIUacole, c ...... 4 winners were leading by'only four limiitiiatt DsliYery — M I Medtls—All Oelori e N . Y . G I A N T S many games. It won’t take the Woods. , 3 tlustalaon, g ...... 4 poinU. With this load they played nnnagan f ...... 3 1-3 If41 PONTIAC CONY. COUPE Kansas City fans any Ume*’ to Baltimore, fan who did npt ap- Towns” over CBS television net- 1 Tomktn*. g ...... 0 J HohrnUtai. e 13 i-11 3 plaud the wholesale ahakcup of the work. ' " ' CafteC, fighting for the first YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE ^ E l^ HERE 4. (juinby, g ...... U. possession ball t,he remalniiig time 0 lamonaco, g ...... 4 M 1 Radio, heater, hydramatic. learn that Lefty Grove, Jimmy team. time (ince Nov. ■ 17 when he re- tt triur>T>h. ' 3 Ko*kl. g ...... 3 (V4 *345 Foxx and Mickey Cochrane didn’t A special symbol of this year’s M Total* ...... H 9-2S I I Barth Ba4 Farhas* (U) .0 Buckmletrr, g ...... 3 . 0-f . PLUS 2 TV STARS DAILY It could be, of course, that the sward was the presentation of a gained the title in Ban Franrisco Score at half time. 23-17. come with the franchise. from Paddy DeMarco, slipped moet p . . B. F . PI*. 0 Hack, g ...... 0 (HI 1f47 OLDSMOIILE 4-DR. SEDAN Otherwise, we can. recall -only A’s haven’t bron offered sn.v sort mllsstons In Wlnchsster history— 1 Wilnun, f ...... & I'-I 1) Radio, heater aad hydramatlr. “THE RANGE RIDER”- “KIT CARSON" of deal except upon a straight rob- tha 1.500,000Ui Model 12 shotgun of Woods’ beat punches w took Two rookies Indicated In 1954 3 Burk*, f ...... 3 S-7 'S il Tout* ...... 5 iiw5 i that Lou Boudreau was hired -to bery oasis. That would be in keep- them harmlessly on ths glovea. that they may soon bid for mem- 4 Dricl. e ...... > 7-11 2i Haarh**t*r AsU Part* (4SI *275 manage the assortment of tident —engraved and fitted to Taylor’s 3 Day. z ...... 4 04I F. PU. I McClure Pontiac, • CANOfc tln^TING • LOG,ROLLlNO ihg with normal bascbsdl policy, measurements. bership in tte lifetime .300 hitters 1 Aufui i r. g ...... ;...... 0 OO ( ?•-3 B. Keny. -( ... V....1 1-3■ IS which' lest IS straight games to which ktipulatea that If you sea a 3 Conran, g ...... 1 4 0-1 Thompion,1 f .. •1 on 41 PHONE M I.M 4 S a TRAMroUNE ACTS a FI.V CAS’m'G Miller Hurley, Wincheeter gen- Norto Carolina’s basketball team- group. Jim Flnigan. of the A tt- 1 Keeney, ( ...« 1-3 ' 7 , 373 M A IN ST. MANCHESTER. the Yankees last season. Loii no fellow member gbihg dowm 'for the 437 94ui if or d Ud. M fincho sf , Con n . 1 H c K r n n a , z ...... ,0 OO C a "SHARKEY.*’ 'THE SEAL ' . a TRAINED B t^R S enU manager, announced that the of 1922-23 played Wltheut a rogu- letics batted .302 tn his freshman 2 .C ampanelli, c on st long(|r c a n . play shortstop, as he third time you toss 'mm an anchor qwrard wras InaugvrBted this VMr Igr coach and compiled a record year, appearing in 136 games. BIU li Tow* ~ 11-33 ~li 1 Burdick,“ lick, ■k 14 3 Sales, j 4 T. Kelly, g ______1-3 11 OPEN - EVENINGS UNTIL 10 Motor ma ny mor e acts and did when he led Cleveland to the milatld’* (ill EXHIBITS .. If it is true in this case, and thO and would'be made annually trim of 28 victories against 20 defpnts. TELBniOKB.iatckia Mm 8ti®wron of the Yankees, getting INCORPORATED ' flag In 1648. Also, he has not had a P; ADULTS.81.06 plus Ux — CHIM>RE.V 50e Kansas Chty crowd has been try- now on. “Purpose of the new Win- Intd-Oi^ 07 games, batted g heavy 28S MBin^t>,>Manehet)tcri.C9iiiu Phone MI-9-45-71 ute’a experience with such a ing -without result, then we hasten chester award is to encourage Neil Sutherland, 10. of Tucson, .840. 6 BomTiMdler, 'f OO ^sSra*at'hW ume"ii-a^^ ** '\'- OPEN EVENINGS Ul^TIL 9:00 O’CLICK / / DOORS OPEN DAILY 1 P-M__SATURDAYS 11 AJd. rew pf ateak eatera as will j;reet to withdraw .any criticism. We more Interest in ths outdoors—not Ariz.. went quad hunting with his Im In FIbrida on March 1. would liks to prsdict. Uw. that tha only In huMting but la aU e u ld m fatter and Imgfwl a 85-peund bob- rw In other words, nothlaf has bsA Americaa Lsagus wUT ba ,abny, reertatiaa,’’ ha said. cat InaUad of birds. ' . ^ . • -() .' ■ - j ■- / I ' : / i .

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>s:-. MANCKESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ OONN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 27. 1955 FAGS SbvENTBBN •/ M. UANCRE8TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1958 Vt, Hoosta For Balo ooimeil At the kocM ot Mrs. A. B.' PAGE WTnCEWf 72 Hooaai For Sale 72 Wantcdk-Rcal Bsifta 77 Bolton Mother$f iMfirch Bundquiet. ,.50 W yllyt St. ‘The Agid'StOMRCh Housil For S*1« n guest of honor -was presented -with RV*DICK TURNER Garden— Farm—Dairy Rooau^FitboB^Mff^^ MANCKESTER—Four room hoihe, abo ut TO SeU your pfsttyT' i" ABtOBiobilM for Salt 4 Bo Mbcm Serrlceo Offered 13 CARNIVAL all conveniences including city Immtdlato action Assured. A. J. Aids Polio Drive a dainty pin by First Deputy Mtm im lalT Prodocta BO DOUBLE AND single bedrooms, FTirE»ROOl . Flvo~4U>oiiui—Garage, oil host. Commiasloiwr Edith Petotoenr on Ivory clean, extra lot Now vacant uUliUts. 'Near bus, schools and Gstto Co., Reoltofs. CH. 3$4$9, SMjd Miier final gas. h a a n ti^ DeCORMIER MOTORS ALL, APPLIANCES aervieed, dean, heated, business block, psrUng ted heated sun porch 8 bedgooms, stonss. Full price, $3,400. Man- eves. JA. $-3969. Board Rejects Eight Room behalf of council members: odd iadigaeiioo. ing and repairs on range bumem, 1. S. No. 1 Green Mountain pota- avsilabla.'Ses.M r. Keith, 197 No, oU heat, vsnstisn blinds, copper -$12,390. As part of a nationwide Moth- CInsified toes. Biyoq Broo., 179' Tolland chester—Six room cape Cod, nice .Lest weeit Miss Cynthia Lewis heaters, refrigerators, oU types Main Street. plumbing, large lot and amesite condition. Sole price, $11,600. LnyiN O S WANTED — ^Single, -M-as the guest of honor, st a sur- SAYS: “ Start the year o ff washing machines. Metro Service. Turnpike. *M1. 9-7037. , ers’ March on Polio compaigfi, 300 ... .. drive: QoU. Ml. $-8106. Flvs Room Ranch—Garago, hot Many niore llsUngs of all kinds. two-tomUy, UueafaaUly, busi- Plan^ Auditorium Sought prise party st the home o f Mtss Adwrtisemeiit right V'ith one of these fine Coll MI. 9-08S3. / ness propsrty. Hsva. many cash M anchester volunteer^ will walk MANCHESTED. Wetherell Street-f [erater, oU heat, two fireplaces, •Call The EUsworth Mitten-Agqa- Dawns .Reatriel, AS Conway Rd. ear valuta.” Tenns to suit \ Boardera Wanted 59-A cy, Realtors. MI. $4930. j buyers. Mortgagss < orrsngsd. Irom door to door toteorrow night' CLASSiriED ADVT. COMPLETE REPAIRS HonathoM Gonda 61 Five room ranch, basement oft I csromlc tile bath, Youngstown Bolton, Jsn. 37 (Special)—The Those attepdlng, the party were your pursOt kitchen, amesite drivk. 30 days oe- ntass call Gtorge L. Grazlsdio, where porch lights are on to col- ithe leaders'and members of. Senior TiTMS R. Wolcott on wringer DEPT. HOURS FOR SALE—Walnut drop leaf heat, fireplace, paneUed ftvlnk ELDRIDGB Street Manchester. RkMtor, Ml. 8-5878. 109 Hsnry Board of Education Ounsd down RfservatioRH ^ oM d RNM FOR TM TUMMY' maUc washing machines, ROOM, AND board. Gentleman. and dining rooms, aluminum I e u p o n c y . the School BuUding ''Committee lect Contributions from fomitlcs Girl Scout Troop 1 who sppnt three 8!l5 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. tabla. Like new. Coll MI. 8-7S34 Six room single and one-car ga- Street who have not y'et given or who and a half months In Europe lost ranges, vacuum cleaners, Phone MI. 8-767S. storms. sefs lot. Fruit trses, rage for only $10,800, Dwelling hits' recommwdaUon' that on eight Reaervstlons for the PoUo 1951 MERCURY CLUB small appliances. Wei after 4 p.m. wish to gtve Again to the March summer. Mias Lewis was ope of extras H. G. Bomhelm Realty. Wee^ Side, Four Room Cape Cod three rooms down and thrse room, addition l>e constructed at Bell are now closkd s i 650 but COUPE Main Strest.^^Ml.: 9-687$. Mr, Leone of Dimes. The collection will be the membeir of this grouji. ^ e COPY CLOSING TIME I FRANK'S IS Buying and selling BU. 9-0969, any Urns, -W X 34*. hot water, oil heat, rooms and- bath up. New hot WANTED—Building lot. CsU MI. the Elementaty (School 4-3 in a over 200 unreserved seats will A spoUesa car In tip-top condi- good used furniture and antiques. WILL CARE for elderly lady In my ord. MI, 9-4619. \ 8-8218 after 6 p.m. 'meeting lost night which kaw made between ? and 8 p.m. president o f the troop, Misa Rea-o FOR CLASSinED ADVT. : ' - firaplace, open staircase, full rough water heating system with oil be svallsblf'. viel, on behalf' of the group, pre- tion. Only $295 down. CALL TRAYS TV Will be open 9 o.m. to 8 p.m. MI. home. Ml, 94333, flooring second floor, full bese- very Utile other busincas transact- School coin cards will also be NOTICE MON. THRU FRI. MANCHESTER—Colonial 8 or , 4 burner. Recently redecorated. Call Reecrystjons will be held un- sented the honor guest with A. For Quick, Honeat, Reliabla 9-8580, 430 Lake St.. i [ ment porch. $0. days occupancy. McKinney Brothers, Inc. MI. FOR PROMPT courteous servlcs, ed. collected during this final drivs of Our sGTvicG dsportiWBr 10:30 A.M. bedrooms, garage, bassmsnt, selling or buying reel estate, cell til 10 p.m. on the night of the the March of Dimes campaign. The weekend bog .and a scrapbook. 1955 CHEVROLET 2-DR. Service 3-6060 or MI. 9-3981. Member*, of' the Board who wHI bo eloM d. Frfdciye SATURDAY 9 A-**- FURNITURE—We are buying and Aparlmenta—riata— large kitchen, living rooni 12' x Johnson Building Contipony, Man- voted against the current proposal balL Some tickets are still women will call only, at those The home was prettily decorated ^ * < Call MI-9-5550 , Chestnut Street, Four Fam ily- avsllsble from members of STATION WAGON selling good used furniture. Jones Tenements 63 33’, fireplace, oil steam heat, wall VACANT chester. MI. 8-7431. apparently sr# Interested la v a ri-: houaes where the porch llghU are in the' Valentine tiotll and dainty Saturday, Swwday, aloii. color: green. Nicely equipped. If No Answer Or Evenings Furniture, 38 Oak St. MI. 8-1041. to wall carpeting. 115,800. G.l. and One 4-room, two 3% rooms, one cut idoos embodying on addition the Junior Chsmber of Com- on. ^ refreshments were served. TOtTR COOFEHATIOX WILL 8DC ROOM duplex, gat'age, realden- 60 OXFORD STREET SELLING? Cash buyers wsiUng, merce. Anyone wishing a 28^29-30. Only- IMS down MI-9‘7609 F.H.A. financing avsilabla. H. G, 2% rooms. ,Go. . . f. T. AITKIN Color: ttt-tone grey. Nicely YOUNG LADY would like to ihare ranch, ecredlied porch, attached CHARLES LESPE»ANe& be sold St the door Saturday. Over 40 per tont of all college NOROE. BENDIX, CROSLET CHAMBERS FimNITURE her apartment with seme. MI. forage, ceramic tue bafti. plaster, Building Committee members lor Workers for the merch,> in addi- HodHiiR and Sboof equipped. Only $595 down. so you can ao~your-t)Wfi-ra-- _ ways - m which costa could be student* and 53 per cent ot thosm Loaf and Found washers—DRYERS SALES 3-8718 or MI. 9-8973. ed walla. On bus lliie. Excellent * , M I - 9 - 7 6 2 o ' tion to those previously listed, are: earning degrees in 1653 were decorating. shaved to accompil-h this. Mrs. Frank Obremskl. Miss De,- Coll Manchester Gresn mortgage avsllsble, 815.900.'War- WANTBD-Capa coloali women.- fbuN D —A place where .you ^ - 1950 NASH 2'DR. Hours; 10 to 5—7:30 to 9 ren E. Howland, Realtor. Ml. Dermott outlined the pro- at future meetings of the commit- lores Bassett, Mrs. William W ag- WALLY’S APPLIANCE SEVEN ROOM duplex, $72.50 per OWNER (OUT OF STA*^ ranches for waljl buyers. Hsk posaI~orthe-SBC that eight rooms tee." Hte letter was signed by iMctm • cotnplGt# Un€ of knitti^ AMBASSADOR 84600. > a . 84711. Agency,. M I .; ner. Mr*. Rose Hahn. Mrs. Nor- yiffff 6c<*6soii6s, j^vnpM SERVICE wanted month. MI. 9-S239. large family home; complete- be added immediotelyJAjt sepa- Chairman John .McDermott. man COmoUo, Mrs. Louise Heard. Super eeriee. Color: original ^Esit Hartford By-9-3740 Reliable, Honest, Person ly remodeled for easy up to date rate building 60 feet e o i^ o n d Board memlier Vincent Krze- *coodt.(.M ... W* •mbroiaery thraoda__ .a. at Vour uTaSiWlo m green. Radio, weatliereye and over CAPE COD, 428 Parker St,, flvs ART KNOFLA, Realtor' IF READ to buy, sell, exchange Mrs. Isidor - Wolf, Mrs. Irving TO take over rooms down, two unfinidied up. living. This fine oeven room home parsJlcI to the present structure sickl a t ' this point again Intro- Aronson, Mrs. Herman Alport, ^ ^ S O o S S S s t . n S L S I drive. A .perfectly preserved car. FURNITURE <. Repair Service: \ Business lAicstlotts and s ^ porch may be seeq at any rsoi SI mortgages arranged. MONTHLY PAYMENTS Hot water oil best, combination Tel. MI-3-5440 or 9-5938 Cawult Howard R .' Hastings, connected by a ,?orridor. The pro- duced the thought that six rooms Mrs.. Helen Feingold,. Mrs. Neil Only $175 down. Complete repairing, refinishlng Ume. N l ^ ntw school and shop- posal also caUs for rearrangement should be added at the nortl. end restoring on oil types of furniture $17,63 For Rent 64 wlhdbwa and tcreshs, fuUy in- Fast Action Needed! MI . 31107. Ellisr-Mcs, Theodore Mann, Mrs. 3 Coiftplete iulated, amekite drive. A real buy ping ckhtkr- Lot 80 X 150. Madeline and re-ut(lization of space now of the building, in one of eeveial THE HEW Zigmund Golds, Prop. Formerly im lth, Ragltor. MI. 31642. Richard • NlesST'-Mrs^.-.Jphn Mc- Rooms of Brand New four room Office suite, sxcel- at 813,500. A. R. Wilkla A Co. MI. east HARTFORD—AttrocUve available In the school 'basement aimilar expisnstions of the eve- tJ?2d*^ldlni*^t'*thel 1955 CHEVROLET 2-DR. of Watkins Bios, Tel. MI. S-7449. lent decor, complete fsciUUes, Carthy. Mrs. Milton GottiieBrMrsr-l Furniture 9-4389. very comforUbls five room hopis snd establishment of the schooLLning, SBC members reviewed their ?Siel!J2^?RiSi^r^o“ e $5. STATION WAGON street and rear parking, moder TWO-FAMILYI first Ume offered. Legal Notiea Thomas Moore, Mrs. Audrey AUen. DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, Beautiful Westinghouse Electric Five excellent >oom8 each floor, in choice Icicstion. Garage. Mrg» lil^raiY in (b* eenter classroom of owh consideration of the plan and Mrs. F. H. Cowan. Mrs. - Edgar Bolton Reideptions, banquets, prM Colopl pretty tu-tone brown. copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, ate rental, MI. 8-1680 or $Q- lot. Madeline Smith, UMITATtON OBOBB the. main bulldini:. These changes the reasona why It was unwise and ronizoUem dinners invited. Por Nicel]^ equipped. Oniy $595 down Refrigerator oil buriisra, 3-kor garage, amesite Fish, Mrs. Horry Hdwro.vd, Mrs. guns, etc., repaired. Shears, Beautiful Bedroom Suita 9-8549. 31643. -wonlil:! provide cafeteria space definite'ly more costly. Tli^ topog- 1955 / ^^i^^ons contact Charlie drive. Good M . (^ v eh ien t locS' AT. A COURT o r FBOBATE lirld copabier^ handling 250 etiidenta raphy uf (he site would require Marian Davis, Mrs. Alvin Yules. knives, mowers, etc,, put Into con? Beautiful Living Room Suits ^Notice U6n. Must b/ssen to b« sppreci St Msnchriitfr wtthin snd (or th* Moris Ods. ML 9-4859. CHAMBER OF Commerce Build- NICE 6 room cape, Jidt water heat, at a sitting, s'health unit, enlarged including a structural floor, Roth- Mrs. Hayden Griswold, Jr., Mrs. 1949 HUDSON CONV. dltion for coming needs. Braith- 1-27 Beautiful Dinette Set - ing, 139 E. Center. Large front of- sted. 818,500. Gaston Realty Co. DUlrlct of Msnehetter on the 3t(h dsy Frederick Peck, Mrs. Marian waite, 82 Pearl street. far. «»»»« « '\ \ ______Commis- fireplace, large VM, Immediate oc- of January, 1S65. kitehan ipsce, and an adequate well sai^ moving the aeptic ' tank club coupe Beautiful "De Luxe" Range fices. Private lavatories. Unlimit- The Town. Planning Ml. 5731. 8-7466. cuponcy, 818,000. Phone S. A. Proamti JOHN J. WAIXETT, Judte. Coughlin. . 1 . teachera-lounge in addition t.o the and present either landsroping or Annoanccmeiits A one owner car. Red leather “At toMt you don’t hav* to litttn to^^ornmurdtl^ Instead of Westinghouse Electric ed parking. Immediate occupan- Sion of Manchester, Connsctlcut,, / | Beechler, Agent MI. 3-6988. . Batatc of Rhetlis Hathaway, (M* of Also, Mrs. Marlon Mercer, Mrs. IP A C K A R D S ANTIQUEIS Refinlshed. Repairing Refrigerator If you prefer at a meeting held January 17, V. | NEAT AS A PIN, flvs rooms and Maach*it*r In said District, dtetaacd. library area at on estimated cost flu problems. In response to a Interior. Radip, heater and over- done on any furniture. Tieman, cy. Reasonable. Phone MI. 9-9779. On inoUoB of Tho Manchester Tniat query about the effect of a corridor- Louise McNally, Mrs. Dorothy Wm A REWARD that wUl last you Rugs, Lamps, Tsbles, Linoleum and 1955, following a public hearing, brsakfsat nook, all on one floor, 81000 D O ^ . large 8 . bedroom of $20,000. < 188 South Main St. Phono MI. Company of -said Moncheater, admtn- 21 Room # N eeded ? attached building In the rear of Whitcomb, Mfs. Peggy McGrato, a llfeUme. Evsry giver to tliei ^ 1600 SQUARE FT. conveniently lo- in accordance with. the Charter storm windows, screens, gsrags, roncit/fireplace, 1 acre, high ele- latrator. a Few Other Articles The SBC based Its recommen- the school on the present baseball Mrs. Sylvia Gottlieb, Mrs, Char- poUo campaign will share in the 3-S643. ,v E V E R Y T H I N G cated in Manchester. Well de- for the Town of Moncheater, . large, trees, quiet established vation, trees, garage, suburban. ORDERED; That als.rnonthii from Moving—Tracking Help wanted>r-Male 36 the aSUi day of January, 19&S. he and dations for eight citssrooms on diamond, Rothwell said the pres- lotte Elkih, Mrs. .Alfred Werbner. ARE Joy that wUl be ours When this 1953 WILLYS 4-WHEEL the unpaid Igned for small manufacturing Conn., having deemed it for the street. Only 813,600. Carlton W. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 35182, MANCHESTER — T.V. Service, .Hutchins. Ml. 9-5133, 9-4H94. the u m * are limited and allowed (or current enrollment figures disre- ent proposal would leave as much M.rs. jPeter Casella, Mrs. James 'V dread disease la eUmingted. borage 20 AUTOMOBILE mechanic. Du# to BALANCE PRICE purpose. ML 6-5365. public good that a building line 0-4694. (he creditor! within which to brlhs in Beckt^^iUi. Mrs. Louis Sulots, Mrs. DRIVE JEEP radio and T.V. epeciaiiets since their clalme asainst.sald eauie. and garding the fact 80 new houses room, "as the Dodgers have" and New Trades Are / 1884. House service call 83.50 MI. Increased sales and service, we ONLY 8488.26 Should be established posaed the Robert Sc,holler, Mrs. P. E. Carl- PART-TIME accounting. Can han- A real buy In s practically new MANCHESTER — Package beUv- ONE STORE near Main Street. REDUCED F ^ ^ u l c k sale. , Six BUNGALOW—Five rooms and sun aid adminietrator la directed to sire are now being built, are started or said there would be a distance of Jeep. Only $395 down. . . 94660 or MI. 3-4607. have need of,an experienced map Free storage until wanted. Free following order, vlsr month old Cape Cod, 8 rodiiia (3 public notice to th* creoltora to brine 335 feet from home plate to the son, Mrs. Jacob Sandals, Mrs. * ^omia^ In Every Day X dle one or two occounta partdme. ery. Local light trucking onU Suitable for email business or of- room, oil best, nice location. la Uteir claima'^within aald lime 1 al- about to be started in the town. package delivery. Refrigerators, to Work In our modem ehop under I delivery. Free set up by pur own flc ^ . Sea ted . Ml. 9-1690, MI. O rd eM : That on th# oouther- ’ unfinished) at '985 West Center McDeirnott and Mrs. Jewell bot)t proposed addition. ' Harry Tariow. Mrs. William Peck, Thoroughiy experienced all phases GONDER'S T.V. Service, available ideal condiUop. Apply in person to | reliable men. ly .side! of Spencer Street begin- ... 313,600. Gaston Reslty Co. 3- ot thia riocely expressed desire to cohtlntis 500. It was pointed ou the town's The latter move generally I MELODY RADIO-T.V. phdho's, Farm, Vernon. RockviUe 5-2213. January 25, 1655 , ; VERNON STREET—Looking for a the library pregriun. provid health dren 81, adults 81.50. 869 Main St., Plante. Ml. 94965. order ln\aome ne- bavins a clr- legal debt limitattons prevent bor- interpreted os an effort, to moke NOTE: 80^ we, have no new night calls. Guaranteed service. FLORENCE comblfiaUon oil and comforteMe home with 31# seVes culatlon In kald diatrict within facilities and a m' re adequate money easier to get In' order to over Marlow’s. Ml.' W9988. Houses For Rent 65 len -dayv ITOin TTt tut* order rowing more t)ian $290,000 at this Hudma yetx.ye< Ml. 9-2280. , y ______BABY SITTING. Available days or fa s stove. Good condiUqn. Sacri- good land? Six room Cape Cod, 13 teachers ropm. /Cptlr industrial esrjteeion end give evenings: References. Phone. MI. Skbartiiin For Sile^ 71 and relui-nXmolte courl of the time. , - ' I INCOME TAX prepared in your| Private Inatracttona 28 fice. MI. 9-3841. 10 ROOM tlOUSE, ideal for resi years old.. Steam heat, oU, storm noUee glTcn.\ __ , Verbal Exohoiige British rnsnufircturers s better | 24 Maple S t Manchester IT COSTS ho nlore to have your 9-2156. Notice windows. .Only $12,500, including JOHN J. WAU-ETT. Judge Continustlon of the meeting for a I home or mine. C A MI. 94938 for envelopes addressed in. a profes- JANUARY CLEARANCE of floor dence-offlea for profeoslonoi man. ANDOVER—For IIP.500, .vacant Board niembers voting against hoM-hour past the 11 p.m. deadlifie chance to com^te in the struggli 1 igppointmenL^______BEFORE YOU BUY w used 'car YOUR YARN SHOP, 50 Cottage W n X DO hoiisecleahing days In CoU Mias SweeU MI.* 35147. deep freezer; Ooodchlld Realty ' six room Cape 0>d, (five finish- the plans repeatedly expressed op- was voted / and Weldon Miner (or world markets. sional manner. Guaranteed work oamples, 1 apartment size 4 burn- A public hearing wUl ba held by Co,, Realtors. Ml. 3-T92S any time. uqroB rKBMiT See Gorman Motor SolM.. Buick Fast service. Tel. MI. 3-7539. St. Tel. Mt. 9 -ito . Free Instruc- Manchester or Hartford. Rockville er electric range, reg. 818945 for ed i, fireplace, oil heat, artesian NOTICE Or ^ A r r AICATION position to the suggentions for moved the . Board of Education go The lowbr rate also waj^on- ' P arts and SICRVICE for oil eleC' tions with each yarn purchase. the Town Planning Commiaoion, Soles and Service, 285 -t|aln 5-3665. $129.95. One de luxe efilctri’c MANCHESTER Six room Cspi well, large lot, other extrsa. Alice changes In the current building. In on record As supporting the recom sldcred a sign ot Britain's growing { I trie rosors. Remington, Schick, Store hours, Monday through Sat- Wanted To Rent 68 Monday evening January 31, 1965 Clampet, Realtor. Phone Ml. Thia la to 'give 'taollce that I. ED- street. MI. 9-4571. Open evenings, range,' automatic oven, $259.n for Cod, large' kitchen, oil heat, nice on . exohsui$;e bet'-^een Building mendatloiis of the School Building prosperity. But geivernm^t bonds 1 Bunbpom, N oi^co. RuseeU’S| Ber- urday, 9:45 a.m. toI 8S p.m., Thure- at 8 p.m.'in the Hollister School 34543. > MOND J. LA H O U M of 17 Belridge Oommitteeman John Rothwell and have heen slipping In the past two I ber Shop, com er Oak and Spruce. HoiAehoM Services $199.95. One 7 cu. ft autom ^c de- LOCAL COUPLE wiUi two children fenced-in lot. All utilities. Handy 81.. Hartfoed. Conn., Iteve (lied an ap- Committee. . McDermott declared 1953 FLEETWOOD Csdlllac, green, days until 9 p.m. Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Auditorium to consider the fol- ^ plication dated January 21. 1(66. with tiro Van Zander about Ji* -esult- the resulting vote a tie but did not months. Financial ciixles said this 4:door, radio, heater and power Offered 13-A frost refrigerator, 8249:w for need 4 or 5 room unfurnished to school and shopping. Price VifttNON. Six rooms, spUt level, oil Mli 6 -^ . lowing proposed tone changes: the Liquor control Coilunlaattm (or ing lose of foeilitlM, Rothwell said cast his vote saying/"lat-’s toss it rteant that bondhpldiers wers sell- $199.95. One electric flMfr polish- apartment. MI. 94163. $11,500. Other listings aveUAbte. heat, three iMdrooms, (Ireptiicc, Beer Permit (or the im of alcoholic steering, excellent condition, orig- THE NEW MANCHESTER Pst' MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST, \ "if the school grows, you automati- around a little further.-" thg in hopes of rein vesting later at 1 WEAVnfG of burns, moth holes Center. 995 Main S t„ ,invites you er, reg. 869.95 for W .95. One Phone Barbara Woods Agency. tnsuleted, large lot, besutiful liquor on the premiae* 99 wummer 8t, inal owner. Price $3,500. MI. Bonds—Stocks WANTED BY reUred Ikdy, 2 or 3 north side, (northeast corner Mid- Mancbea^r. Conn. \ ' cally curtail library service if you Van Zander again asked for higher interd-t/rates. BOLTON Lobster Pond Is now open and torn blqUUng, hosiery runs, to visit peU of all Unda. Con- Lewyt vacuum cleon^, reg. 889.95 MI. 37703. view, amesite driver basement ga- 9-5619. Mortgairea 31 room, unfurnished, heated apart- dle Turnpike West and Adsnii The btfalneaa la owned byXEDMOND leave it as it is.” Inlmura figure for six cli^- • W a r n i n g “ T o o t ” for fish and sea food. MI. 3-6389. handbags repaired zipper re- necUcut bred Parakeets. Ml. for 869. LaFlammeyAppliance Co. rage. practically new, excellent J. LA HOUSE of 17 Belridse «t.. Hart- ment vflfb private bath. Near bus. Street). To change to Business • NEAT, SIKNY, attractive 14.room It was out of th'a exchssige also sn. all purpose rodm. A Bank^-or England tpokcamon BUiCK DE LUXE Super four door placement, umbrellas ' repaired, FIRST AND Second mortgages 94373. Hours Monday through 15 Oak 8t. buy for quick ozle. Coll E A E ford. Cnna^^and will be eondwted b; LOCAL RELAXACIZER Slenderiz- men’s 'shift collars reversed and -MI. 34329 after 6 p.m. Zone II, all or part of an arcs old colonial, subotantially good EDMOND HOVIE. of V that Rothwell remarked it 1s “very, ropeated the idea that a said the bank was giving a "worn- ^ 1951. Fully equipped. Dynsflow. bought for our own account. Fast, Friday, 10 to 6:30, Thuraday ’U1 approximately 610’ along Middle Agency. Sfl. 8-6397 dr MI. 34480. rMse 6t..JIart(pr4, Cotm., aa permittee. ing ponsidtant available for lec- Immaculate condition, beautiful replaced. Marlow’s LitUs Mend- BABY WASHERwith wringer. Ex- conditldn. Three baths, steam oil late for these surreriiona; this is _ . on the north ehd and ing to0V' at speculators and put- | figurs forums, stc., before confidential service. Manchester 9 p.m., Saturday 9 to 6, B. A H. cellent condition, $20. Call before YOUNG COUPLE would like a Turnpike West and 357’ along ''heat, city water, Approxlmetely BDMOND J. LA H % 8E. ting..4}ie break gently, on "signs o f | tures, Venetian blue. Price reasonable ing Shop. Green stamp*. Dated Jan. 26. U66. ^ what we were seeking earlier.” Miner requested . the chapman to or social grqups. Door Investment Oorp., 244'Main strset. 6:30. MI. .f;7S17. four room reht. UUliUea preferred. Adams Street, now in Residence i% . acre plot, trees, shnths, At this point And st-Rethwell’s re- settle the tie vote so "the minority Inflation." for quick sale. Ml. 9-0661, MI. 3-5416. WbhU^RcbI EBtato 77 SEE THE 1955 PACKARD VB I furnished, diets and.cslorie FLAT FINISH Holland window COLLIE PUPPIES, seven weeks Phone MI. 9-7906: Zone A. ______tw3 W g»rfge. . Hw WUbur UMITATIOV OBDEB quest, Board Secretary Mrs. Agnes can -file a separate re]x>rt.’’ The borne emphasised, however, npoh request. Free; home shades, made to measure. AU THOR IGEIR washing ms- EAST CENTER STREET, C ron Highway, school, bus. About Krtyeig read a letter addressed to McDermott Vote Factor that I t . did not consider the ten- old, iwith full white collars. Sable j WANTSaD—One or two unfurnished a BE yo u CONSIDERINa ’ triM ffeatments. MI. 9-4275 be nietal venation blinds at a new chine. good working condiUon. north side, (approximately 170’ 10 minute drive east of Aircraft AT A COURT OF PROBATE held dencies towsrd inflation in Bri- Ai|to Acceasoriea—11148 6 and white. MI. 9-7554. or partly furnished rooms, re- 8ELLINO YOUR PROPERTY? at Mancheater within and (or the Rqpert E. GorttSn. secretary of the Mrs. Jewell asked that the ^ t twsoA^S and 7 p.m. low price. Keys made while yoil Also Aerometers. MI. 9-3953 after west of Brookfield St.). To change snd about 16 miles from Bradley tain alarming,... TOO m N Y DEBTS? spectaUe widow. Centrally lo- Ws win spprsias your sp orty Diatrict of Mancheater on .the 26th day Gebool Building Committee on Dec. for six rtwms snd no alterstions be wait. Marlow’s. 6. to Business Zona It or HI. all or Field. Opportunity for spacious of January. 1M6.- pibtsined and Howard Jensen re-, Pinsneial circles said one reason WINTER TIRES cated. References. Box K, Herald. free snd without any obligation. Live Stock— Vehicles 42 part of on area approximately living quarters plus'tocoms from Preaent. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. Hie letter sold “because t£c quested tha chairman ttr "brsa'k for the step lhe steady advance j 1954 PACKARD $ 2 9 9 8 ^|Ptr80llal Buy one. get one half price,' FORMICA/»UNTER tops. Lino- ‘ "C ktjy thein in one bas- excellent condition. WesUng- We also buy property , for cash, Estate of Tbomaa Muldoan, late of of price? on the stock market and Model 800. sold for HOOO. phono- 346’ along East Center Street and roam rentals or sportmAnt if de- Mancheater in aald Diatrict. deceaaed. Board-of Educatiop brna tokon no the vote, John.” McDertnott re- j plus tax. '/ leum, plastic wall tile. Asphalt, WE BUY COWS, colvea and beef being approximately 350’ la depth, 'sirsd. Walton W. Grant,' Realtor. Seliing or buying, contact On motion o f Joaeph MuMoon of 'pal marked he would like to see on explained thoj tighter . money ket: S2,000 ctmts 660 per graph. Short wave, push button Business Property For Sale 70 offlclsaXoctlon In regard to the P A S S E N O E R S -r-^ '^ ^l'^ *’''^^''^* BUDGET CENTER rubber, Vliiylx cork tile. The Tile catUe. Also horses. Plela Bros. | now in Residence Zone A .' JA. 37584, e . STANLEY BRAY, Realtor Mancheater, odmlniatralor. school buUdtng program, a clspifla auditorium and M ^ Jewhll stated would, tend to redyce speculotj^ ford and retufii. Hours 8-30-4:80. Shop. MI. 9-36S5. BuckUnd, mon)tn. Call Frahk Burke Tei. M l. 37406. broadcast. MI. 37683. MI-3427$ ORDERED: That six manths from Five day week. s^. 9-9158. 91 Center Street MANCHESTER' Excellent 54 EAST CEN*TER 8TREET,$i«rth the 26th day of January. 1M6, be and cation o fM 'p q ritlo n l? fol* to be her interest in a/pisn to add "six - / - ^ : or Mel Redman at acre plot, in Manchester ' Green Cape Cod, BRAE-BURN REALTY the same are limited and a lk u "4 (or classrooms without alterstions to - . . UNIVERSAL electric stove, excel- side, (approximately 180’ east of TmperatlveXTtae Board la co()0erned ‘ SERVICE CENTER IT irSo. All utilities. Many possible blocks from Bower’s. Sdiool, boa the creditors wllhln. which to bring In this building..’’ Again J'ensen asked Bonding—Contractiag 14 PonKry and SnppHes 43 lent’ condiUon, reasonable. Owner Huntington Street). To change tp WANTED—AU types of homes for their claims against said estate. ' and abox-t the interpretsUoh o f unoffi- ’Lew is’ s R eceive ^ISTUDEi VS 436 Center Street uses. Worren'E. Howland' , Resltof, Business Zonk n or HI, all or part line snd stores. Newlp decorfded. cial comments mode by 4U mem- that the vote be, resolved. Miner re- ^695 Aatomobiles f6r Sale ' 4 CONNECTICUT rhoving. Call Ml. 37318. OU steam best fircplabe CqtQbi- walUng buyers. Mortgages ar- said administrator is directed to give Very clean. Only CABINET MAKING — We also do BROAD breasted Bronze tur- MI. 38600, 8-5711 of - an area approximately 119’ ranged. CaU A C B Reslty Co. ML Mbltc notice to the c r o t o n to bring bers St the recent maqllnr o f phrased the issue .and Mrs. Jewell $05 Down 1947 dHEVROLST Fleetlfas sedan, BATTERIES — 60% off. Square nation storm windows anq screens n tbeir claim s within Rnd time allowed said the matter could go to the all types of carpentry work, re- ke^ Fresh, froiem 10 to 25 along East Center Street , and' be- 33392. X;. by publishing a copy In this order in building committee.- / Farewell Parties i radio, heater, motor col type oa low as 34.W ex., long type lORTGAGE EXCHANGE Musical Instramcnto 53 nicely landscaped M ’with a front- "The only official.action ef the town with varying opinions. Jensen modeling, alterations, etc. Good pounds^ 69c pound. Schoub’s Tur- ing 200' In depth, now in Resi- - age of 87 feet. Priced for quick some newspaper havuig a circulation'In overhauled, oU new parts $7.98. Written guarantee. Cole key Forih, 188 HlUstown Road. Homes For Sale 72 WANTED—Four to six room house, said probate dlstfM within l*n days Board;In regard to the building pressed his- contention that the Motors. MI. #4980. ' workmanship, and reasonable CH-6-8897 dence Zone C. sale St 813,500. Elva Tyler, Rssl- M r'. Ettzab Ui Lewis snd har piston pins, etc. Douglsa MUSIC Instrumental rental. Com MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST, vicinity of Porter snd Autumn from the date of Ibis order and return p-ogram Was a motion made on motion should be resolved, Mrs.. rates. Estimates gladly given. plate line of instruments. Rental 810,500 DREAM home, four extra tor. MI. 9-4469. make to this court of the notice given, daughter, Cynthia, 566 Woodbridge 888 Main. Call Dick at PI. 24696 or John at, north aids (east of R.R. track). Streets. Ml. 3-40tt, evenings snd -JO H N J. WALLETT. Judge. Sept. 39 which requested the orig- Von Zunder agreed and Chairman applied to purchase price. ReprC' loige rooms, new oil heat, tsrgs St., who. are leaving Sunday to MI. 3-5769. CHICK BROOQBR—five secUon, To clisngt to -Business Zone H, weekends. ^ inal planning' com"»uittee>to present McDermott announced his vote was / 1955 CHEVROLET 1648 DODGE Sedan, *adio. heater, Trallera for Sale 6-A three heated. MI, $-4$M. sen ting Olds, Selmer, Bach, Ped p o ^ , garage, oil city btlilUes, AT A CWRAt or pr o bat e hoiden "No." moke their home in Florida, have SECOND and THIRD large lot, quiet street, near bus, all or part of an eras spproxl-. at Coventry. wUhtn and (or the Diatriei Its recommendation for a four Bel Air Hardtop. Two-tone Mue. power glide, tlgnnl Ugkta. nice finish, clean inside. A rea GENERAL CARPEa^TRY,-. ler and mindy. Metfer’s Music It Was oatabtlshed that (igure$ been guests of honor at two fare- hoiyest to goodness buy at 8395. 1953 PALA CE 39 foot ranch home MORTGAGES s to re s , school. Carlton W. Hutch- mstely 138’ along Middle Turn- If You W oar A Half-Sixt of Coventry, on (he 24th day of Janu- room ajIditKm to the townspeople. de luxe interior, keates and defroster. Le*» thnn-tOO miles ttons. additions and new Studio, 177 McKee. ML 3 7 ^ . arv. A.D. 1(65. (or Mrs. Jewell’a request of only well parties' r^ently. ' No money down. Douglas Motors trailer.Two bedrooms, bath, and S. ML 94183, 9-4884. pike West and 140' along Hgw- L«CB-Lavi$h C entorpioc* When the planning cor-jr.lttee shower, extra equipment, fooiJ. 14’. Uon. Dormers, porches, garj Articles For Sale ^ , 45 Present Hon. ELMORE TURKINO- presentWl Its findings the Town six clsssrooms would give esti- Tuesday right following the an- VB MOTOR—LET'S MAKE A DEAL SSS Main St. , Loiv Rates—Long Terms thorne' Street, now In Resldmce TON. Judge.-- to nual Girl Seput dinner, Mrs. f jewis, mated costa of $233,000, However, porch, elumlnum awning, eleetrlc and rooms finished at reosM able ROYAL AND SmiOi-Corona 'port^|gi(ALL srasi accordion. Reason- MANCHESTER- Zone B. . - On motloii of Ruth Welles RmKh. Meeting it was voted that a build- prices. Workmanship guaru:eed. Suianne W. Bralnsrd and Thomas G. (he persistent pressure of board who was retiring as commlaaloner I / FOR A GOOD DEAL water control, thermoctatic -con- GARDEN REALTY CO. able and otandard typewriters able. Coll ORer 8 p.m. Ml. 84111. HACKMATACK S T R E E T , ing eqmmlttee be appointed to pre- troll^ heat, oil barrel, auto con- Free esUmatea. Robert M / . Uex. Welles, all of Coventry, administrators sent.plans for (ix .oR more addi- memberii (or figures on six class- of the- Manchester Girl Scout DOW ASH OR TRADE 343 Garden St., Hartfori^ All makes o( adding nutchihes Green Manor ranch with north side (east of Keeney on Jhe Intestate estate of Ruth T. •4- trols, 83.000. Can be financed. MI. ender..Tel. Ml. 8-7718. tional classrooms. rooms and an auditorium after the Cocncll. was tendered a surprise | and A GOOD DEAL IdORE JAck'son 2-1988 sold or rented. Repairs on all full basement located on Streqt). To change to Residence ‘ Welles, late of Coventry, within sold party by her associates on the 8-1978. mokes, Marlow’s. Wearing Appircl>'-Fnrs 57 district, deceased. , •*1716 Board of Education feels SBC had shown thia estimate at A P H O fE caU wlu save ^ $$ on Vernon St. Ebceellent con- Zone A A and Residence. Zone A, This Court doth decree that six 3330,000 which ex’ceeda the debt \ : See McCLURE ' even the smallest .cornmtry Job. all or port of an ares corftoining months be allowed and limited (or the that it should adhere to the desires LATE MODEL Hoover, and steel I dition. Selling for $17,500 creditor* of said estate to exhibit their of the towhspeople'’and that six limitations, cauaed Rothwell ^o ask Auter Repairing—Palntiag 7 Small overhead, guaromeed work. Business Opportunltia S' THREE MEN’S Suita, size 88. Res- approximately 70 acres, n ow in claim* against the same to the admlll- if .the Board was questioning'the edge skis, with aluminum polea.! .with li^ral finaheinf Rural Residence Zone, clsaerooms should be provided at New and U$ed Cars . RockviUe 54759. ReoaonsHe. CH. 8-6C|33. aonsbte. MI. 39206.- istrators and directs (hat public notice integrity and competence of Archi- AMOCO GASOLINE -Service Sts TOLLAND^'TURNPIKE, north be given of this OrdeV by advertising this time. Since the hot In c h pro- CAP BURN OIL? available: ’ , gram originated With the -towns- tect Victor Frid. There was no FOR YOUR remodeling H>b. or Uon with 80 car parking lot and LADY’S MUSKRAT fur coat, aise side, (WMt o f IntenteOtlon o f Wil- In a newspaper having a circulalloil In *• ONE 80 GALLON hot water tank said district, and by posting a enpy >eople rather than . the ' School reply to this nor to the question McCLURE PONTIAC. life. new work. Call W m / Konehl, Con- bays,' available on Main Street. 14. In excellent condition. Also bur -cross Parkway). To change , thereof on 'he public sign poM ta said Economy overhaul, moef all .tractor and Builder, 319 Center Phone VaUey Oil Co., Middletown with aabeatoa blanket and eideorm T. J. CROCKETT* Board, any decicton relative to the which (ollowod, inviting the frank oil heater, in good condition, .830. glri’s white figure aKslea, als« 6. to Business Zoaf IL oU (sr part of Town of Coventry, nearest the place 373 Main St, Manchester cars. Parts and labor 649.95. St. Tel Ml. 3-7773/ Conn. DI. 64611. where the deceased Isst dwelt. construction of space . for the state'mtnts of the Board if it was MI. 33850. Ml. 9-0333. an area approximately 675’ along Certified from Record the integrity of. the SBC to present TeL Ml-9-;454S— Open EWe. Until 10 No money down. i|4-66 month* Real Estate Broker continuance of the progran should That Interpret The NOW IS THE tlmb to Chink about southerly line of Wilbur Cross EI-MGRE TURKINGTON. Judge. be left up to the toexapeople. the most economical p r o p o ^ that . Wishes Of The Family ly. Ail Work guaranteed. finishing your unfinished attic Wanted—Female 35 5 X 8 HAND PRINTING press. Parkway and approximately 385’ was questioned. $948 FORD tu<*or. In good condl Help Eight different type styles pips I BLACK CLOTH coat with caracul Office MI-3-5416 AT A COURT o r PROBATE held at Classes Not ContenipUted • rooms, cellar, recreation room along norOierly line aif-; Tolland Coventry, within and (or tbfaDistrift of "Tho Board does not contem- tloD. 1941 Oievrolet tudor. Easiest MOTOR SALE WANTED—Part time oecreUry for all necaaaory equipment to do any c^ly, size 3340: Ml. 8-2417. Turnpike, now in Rural Rgsidance “ on the 26lh day of January. terms In town. Douglas Motors, playroom, etc. For reoaonsble Residence MI-9-7751 plate introducing homemsklng, in- MaochMter Evening Herald Bol-. JOHN B. BURKE Ford, Chevrolet, .etc...... $1^.95 ratea, free eatimatei, expert work, on inourance agency, 8 or 4 hours Job. Excellent for amall buoineol Zone and Residence Zone AA. ton correspondent, Mr*. Joseph 333 Main. ; , Pontiac, Oldsmoblle. etc ; .$178.95 Preseat: BLMORB A. TURKIN(L dustrial arts and kindergarten m oni^p, coU MI. 9-6650 oflet in afternoon. Must be good typist. or hobby. For Information coll | Rooms Without Board 59 BOWERS SCHOOL Area. Largs 3 Eheset descriptions and maps of •TON. Judge. D’ltalta, Telephone MI. 3.5545. FUNESAL HOME No Money Down, $2.00 Weekly Reply to P.O. Box 818, Manches- MI.34287. Ealale of Demerls Wright of Coven- classes In Us curriculum in tb« 1963 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 con p.m. room roneb. 8 twin else oedrooms, above proposals may be seen in foreseeable future snd therefore TEI- MI-S-6868 - . New Motor Guarantee. ter, Coim. try. ConnectlpuL in sold District. vertlble, radio, heater, hydroma- GAS RANGE, modern, very rea- I FURNISHED ROOM, lady or gen- fireplace, piostend 'walla. oil hot the Town Planning Commission’s minor. « . d o e i.'n o i recommend the con- Average annual snowfall in 87 EAST CENTER HT. GISNERAL ConatrucUon, altera- tleman. Home privilegee. 43 wotef besL cellar, omeaite drive, Office and ore oh ftl* in the Town ^ erw ood F. Wright. Jr., of -Coven- some areas just south of Lakes tic. Excellent condiUon. OriginaL Bonable. Also child’s Jeep auto. struction of classroom space for ambul a'nce ser vice COLE MOTORS Uona, remodeling, plastic Ule, SHIR7 PRESS operator wanted. Church St. near bus. Only $K,6vO. Carlton W. Clerk’s office. try. Connecticut, appeared In Court and Erie and Ontario is 150 inches a owner. Low mUeoge. Price in- Apply In person. New Model Loun- Calf Ml. 94875. (tied a petition alleging that he Is the such aoGvlties st this time. eludes eel of onow cope. Flnonc 436 Center Street counter work, garage, Stc. No Job Hutctaini. ML 94182, 8-4894. dry, 78 Summit St. guardian of the. estate of aald minor, "When the Building Committee tng arranged. Tel. ML 3-78M. MI-9-0989 too e'msU. Eugene Girardln, IS sho r t ROOM WITH twin bSda, two gen TOWN PLANNING COMMIS- and prayliig (nr reaaoiu therein aet WAViB radio, police and MANCHESTER ROAD—New Uirae has reached a decision in regerd Trotter St. kR- 9-5509. broadcast RCA No. 175. 835. MI. tlcmen, television, shower, free SION forth, that hr be authorised and directed $947 CHEVROLET Slylemoster, WAN’TBO rr. lyomsn fof cleaning parking, kitchen privileges. MI. bedroom ranch, full ceUar, hot MarUn E. Alvord, Chairman to compromise snd settle a certain to the expansion of the school, the 1954 OLDS STARFIRE BRAKE REUBE opecial. Moat oU 84652.'^'^— disputed claim against Violet M. Buck- two4oor, radio, heater. In excel core, $13.96. Your choice ot ilmng. and caring for children ona day a 36609. water heat fireplace, Ule bath, Wilftohi A. AUen, S em tory Board of Education desires it to week. Please call MI. 34844. ley of Coventry. Connecllcul. In favor lent condition, 7296. No money No money ^town, $1 weekly. Cole Roonng—SMIng 16 breeze and garage, only 815,900. Manchester, Conn. , of aald eatate, aa cm (He fully appears. send one representative to the convertible [PLEASANT ROOM, hot water, Whereupon. II la Ordered, that said pe- School Board together with a plan WINDOW SHADEi doom. Douglas Motors. 333 Main Motors, 4J6^nter. SCHICK ELECTRIC razor, like S' A. Beechler, Agent. Phone MI. January 18. 1955 INCOME TAX a ii FOR THE BEST in Bonded buitt COUNTER GIRL wanted for day kitchen prtvOs St. tition he heard and determined at the proposed for the school addition, Street. new, $10.. Ml. 36662. 8-6989. Probate Office In (he Town Hall In WASHABLE AU equipped, A hiaclous twrgttolsa u ^ j up roofs,, ahingle roots, gutters, and evening shifts. Experience MI. 34237. estimates snd any recommenda- helpful but no necessary. Pleoae Coventry In aald Dlalriet o)i the 2nd cream. 2IS4 CHEVROLET 4-dqof, block, Aato Driving School 7-A conductors and roeC repairs call WOOLEN REMNANTS and rug{ day of February. 1(65, At 2:00 o’clock tions. ‘Ihe School Board feels that INTERSTATE ACCOUNTING wbitewoU tires, radio and heater. Coughlin. Ml. 37707. apply in peraon any time at the TWO FURNISHED bedrooms, pri In the afternoon, and' tliat notice of the it has given the Building Commit- Yankee Otffee A Donut Shop, 367 stripa for braiding and hooking. pendency of said petition, and of aald MI. 3-7871 ofteif 6. Atm) DRIVING insUriicUon frpm vote bath, kiichen pifvUegea, near tee all the information it possibly AQUA SHADE 5695 Down RAY’S ROUFINO Co. Ruih up Main St. . Jen’s Rug Shop, 65 Tolcott Ave. nearing thereon, he given by the yOur home. " Insured dual control RockviUe,. Conn. Pbona 54706. bus and stores.'' Parking. Excel- publication of this Order (y)ce can thereby precluding attendance SERVICE 1860 CHEVROLET station Wk*on. cor. LorsoA Driving Seboel. MI, ' roots, gutter work, not, >*ntmncy lent arrangement for teacbers or in some newspaper having n cir- #R CA . ; Made to Order Poymtnt WOMAN,- pr e f e r abl y from ^2995 Radio,* beotor,'three aeoter. Runa 94075. repairs. Free estimates. Ray EIGHT FOOT Hlllt meat cosf. two gentlemen. Phone Ml. 37878. WANTED culation in aald DlatriiH, and by BtCiUV With Your RoUers now. Very .clean inside and Hagenow. Ml. 32314. -lay Jsek- Green' area to clean oh3slay a iting a thereof on the Public I At Your Home or Office] week. Ml. 36058. Coca Cola machine. Cosh register. tiznpoet in Town oC Coventry In out. Douglas Motora, 833 Main. DRIVING InstructionsI fromim your aqn. Ml. 8-8823. Shelving, RockviUe 34905. FURNISHED ROOM for . a couple Notice Insum also single room for a gentleman. sold day of hearlns. *nd that return E. A. JOHNSON ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ‘ clerk .Telephones.: MI-9-7409 1941-40 OI4>KR Chevroleta, Fords standard or automatic. Coll Mon. ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. mexim STROLLER, $8. Fencing, 54 High St. Appliance Salesman of noticp Riven be made^ to thin Court. In accordance with the provL Alterations and addition!. Ceil- for automobile dealership. Pleas- 8099 ELMORE A. TURKINGTON. JudRe. other good transiiortaUon. Good cheater Driving Academy. PL suitable for play-yard, $6. boy’s The above and .foreRotnf It a true sions of section 2539 of the Gen- PAINT CO. credit enables us to accept $S ings. Workmanship guaranteed. ant small office, 40 hour week. Ap- ROOM For two, completely fur- I3%.34)4 r lJA-9-0472. AD-3-21471 2-7249. Toll free. ice skatee, size 9, -84. Child’s • EXC^ENY OPPORTUNITY FOR t copy of record. eral Statutes revision of 1949 the 699 Maillot.. TcL MI-9-4501 down. - Douglas Motors, 838 Main A .' A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn ply Mrs. Roy, Besupre Motors, nished with light housekeeping. Every home-maker WtU'-smnt to Attett: . ____ Oommlsslbner of Motor Vehicles Street. Ml. S-486Q. Inc.• . ' booster choir, 83. Inquire 81 Sea- You'll be pleased with thia nest, . -BbliOIl& ^_TU RKIN QTO Na Judge* MORTLOeX’S DRIVINO School. .mon Circle^ MI. 9-4778. - THE RIGHT MAN < ^ wall fitting, dress crested expreea- crochet this gentroua sized center- or his duly suthorized deptity will 1954 OLDS i r SUPER Lost confidence quickly restored piece. Measuring 29 Inches when hold a hsaring on Wednesday, 1861 FORD Victoria two-tone bli>s- by a sklUed, courteous instructor, woman FREE to w6rk 9:30 a.m. FURNISHED ROOM, kitchen privi. ly for the woman who is not-so- 2-door club coupe. AU equipped. SMITH CDRONA adding machine. • MUST HAVE SELUNG EXPERIENCE completed, the eight-point star February 9, at 1:80 p.m. In the gray, really. clean, radio, heater, license Included. Insured, dual Roofing and Chlnneyn 16-A to 3 p.m with Avon. Splendid leges, garage. 77 Henry St. Ml. toll. CoUarless or 'with collar. earnings. MI. 9-3814. WesUnghouse electric range. Ml. Pattern No. 8099 is in alses blends beautifully with ths. pine- Community Hall, Bolton Oentor. excellem tires. Douglak Motors, controUed standard and hydrama 31895. - 8-5963. • FUURESPONSmUTYiN 888 Main. tic cars. ML 9-7398. ROOPlNG—Siteclsllzing in repair- Ul2>4, 14%, 16%. l$Vi. 20%. «ppl6 'and leoTadging. Connecticut, on the following: ing roofs o< all kinds. Also new TERRITORY 23%. 24%, SlBc 14Mu no collar, Pattern No. 3622 contatns cro- t F O O D Application of Green Manor FuH P r i c t 1949 CHErVROLEn’ de luxe sedan. roots. Gutter work. Chimneys Halp w anM — Mak 36 Dianoiidn—Watcb« PERMANENT POSITION 4 yanls of S5-inc)i. - chet instructions; material re- Bktatea, Inc. for A ce'Mlficate of Radio and heotar, excellent con- cleaned, repairsd. 26 years* ex quirdmsnts; stitch illustrations. approval for a gasoline station in Only $495 Down Motorcycles—Btcycks U WANTED — Experienced barber, SErnC TANKS For this pattern send S5o in dition. Had three,'only one left. perience. Free estimates. Call JeweilT • High weekly income, paid vacation, holiday coin, your name. Address, sise de- Send 35c in coins, your name, SALE tho town of Bolton. The propqsed Better come and get' it at 849S. BICYCLE REPAIRINO oU types, Hawley, Manchester Ml. 3-5881. full or port time. Ruasell'a Barber B IN G O pay. croup life insurance, hospitalization and sired, and the pattern - number to addressoddresi and the pattern number location is at the Intersection of Elngllah a specialty. Now open t Shop, corner Oak and Spruce. LEONARD W. YOST. Jentoler, re- j Douglas Motors, 888 Main St. pairs, adjusts watches expertly. SUE BURNETT. THE MAN- to ANNB CABOT. C THE, MAN- SATURDAY, JAN.» Bolton Center Road with Routes. p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Manchester mifiSEDlEWERS profit sharin'e. EVENING HlWALD, 44A and 6, Bolton, Connecticut. USl MERCURY 4-^r sedan. Radio 'Heating-Pinnibing 17 854 PER WEEK—Port time. 3 hra. ReaaonsUa ilflces.-Open doUy. CHESTER EVENING HEBALD, CHESTER 9 A. M. Cycle Shop, l48 West Middle Turn' ' dally a.m .-or ave., all da>\ Sot. Thuraday evenings. 139 Spruce Give eetaplete iaferaanUen to general experience Ittiag yea 1166 AVE. AMERICAS. NEW 1156 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW All persons Intertstsd should EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT and heater. Overdrive. One owner. pike. MI. 9-3066. UENNOX FURNACES qnd sram appear.st this hearing.' ' $786. MI. 9-3628 evenings. We will hire 8 mechanically in- Street. MI. 34887. far this pMitloB- \Atoe a deacripUha of yearaelf. Any reply laek- YORK S6. N. V. YORK 86. N. Y. sir heating. EaH Von Camp. Ml. MACHINE CLEANED HALTS STORE Chvlet F. KelRy DOBSONVILU-4. ,V.FeD. clined men who need extra In- Ing cempleto infofaiaUoa artU not be considered. Includa on additlohol 25 cento Now avoUabts— the 1955 Neo-. BRUNNER’S PACKARD romt—profit ohoring. ’ Apply COMMISSIONER OF MOTOR 1951 M E R C U R Y M ercom oU c four- Icin e ss Scrvicfs Offered K ; Septic Tanks. Dry Wella. asssor with your pattern .order for th# diework Album printed in attrie- Da^kters of Liberty Thursday. 7:80' p.ro,' sharp. Psr- Foel and Fcod 49-A tlvs colors. • It contains 56 pages VEHICLES ROCKVILLE ROAD—TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. door. Radio, beater, extras. One Uiaa balaDed - Cellnr Walesa '/ . , Apply by Mtor eaiy -latest issue' of our pattern csta- Lodges No. 125 and 17 BUS LfAVES ORANGE HAU At 7:15 P.M. owner. 98,006 mUes. Reasonsblj./ Moving—Tracking oonnei Dlv., Mortln-Pariry Corp., log. Basic Fashion. The spring of lovely'dasigiin—plus 3 gift (wt- and Orange AffUIntes Dated et Hartford, ConnecUcuL 20 185 Albany Ave., Hartford. SEASONED Hardwood (or stove, Rraeflag Doaa , MB. BCBNS — DEPT. 863 this twentieth t day of January, MANY OTHEJISr-OPEN WED., THURS. UNTlL*i IMLydsUSt. , ’ ^ COMPLETE RUBBISH removal. * Storage furnace' or fireplace. Coll ML- and summer ^55 issue Is filled with terns, dlreetlenk. printed In ’* ^ '"' Fsad Ml. 3-7644. styles, * . Only 23q a copy. 1956. AUSTIN A. CHAMBEltS CO., PHARMACIST. Excellent opportua. 37068: liaeBard Giglio, Bolton, ' MclONNEY M b s . SEARS RbElUCK mi CO. I960 CHEVROLET Styleline de luxe 4 club eoiqie, radio, heaUr. low ' local u d long distance movlngr ity for a live wire iivnearby tbwn. T" sewer age DISPOSAL o a m aaooBiuNE AVE.. aoaroN. MASS. I . anlkHigs. In tAsQduful condition. 9X>R SEIPTIC tank cloaninf Cmh packing, storage. Call MI,. 36187. Good hourg onAaolary. Write Box: UM-Mtfaari at, IM, w-aaMi 43 X Dooip^ Motoivte'Mala. ‘ -tact, L, Bliss. ML 9 -»M ; . HorifoKlord CH. 7-1428. E,.Hii^d. , ' Read Herald -Advg. mmmmmmmimmmmmmmimmmppmmmm I s

A. intiltSDAY, JANUARY ITtlO V rA G K eight een Z^- ManrI;?Btirr €v(ning H^rralib

William and James Haml'ton of sod Calcutta. India} Paris, Barce- at the Wampanoag Country Club Tha Varplanek PTA will hold a this town have received neww from lona, Spain; London,. ,*nd from in ,Wdat Hartford. ' •ocial Tyeaday evening' a t .S o'clock at ttie school. A gay time for all SEE ^ A b o u t T o w U " there to hi* native 8ooU""d. OtaiMMa H. Aadrraah M r, pin eh u r st is open until their brother George of Maaee- Arthur Leroy Tedford, - aon of ta planned. Refreshments ^ill be

Pvt. Arthur G. Cyr, ton of Ur. pequa Park, L.1.^ stating that he Mrs. Mildred Tedford, 170 H»liard aerved. and Mri. Arthur P. Cyr, Btf Jarvla, wet lesYing on a wdrki tour, com- Governor Abraham Ribicolf LO A NS ^ .and Secretary of State ildred P. St,, and George Smith, son of Mr; or aeeoad mrrtgagM ard-ratoS 8.30 FRIDAY NIGHTS Rd., haa arrived at Fort Dtx, N.Jh bining business and pleasure, and .A son was bom yesterday In and been aaaigned to Comfiany G, that it will proba'oly be the last Allen have beeij named honorary and Mrs. Herman Smith of Bblton Rockville Olty Hospital to Mr. And •aoMloa. Alao IraoraiMe. ' ^ 272nd Regrittient of the 69th In- week in Fehruaiy before he returns co-chairmen of the thlrd'xonnual left yesterday for Bainbridge, Md., Mrs. .Richard Moquin of 125 High CONNECTICUT ’ V ALLE'^ fantry Givlalon for eight weeka t-o his home. Bom in Scotland, he Sweetheart Ball sponsored fpr the where they will take nine weeks 8L that dty , and has been named beneitt of the Heart Fund by the Realty anil InYcatment Cor of basic training. A graduate of formerly lived in Msnciiester. Mr. naval training. Tedford who is a Bruce Richard. They have a small 74 Cast Ceatar Btroat Manchester High School, he WM Hamilton will maka stops In Los TheU Xt Fraurhlty of Trinity licensed barber, was educated in daughter, Alvina Bernice. Mr. forrnerly emi>loyed a t P ra tt ami Amgeles, Waikiki Bca

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NEW ENClAND BOILED DINNER

PINEHURST

TENDERCURE me

^ 0'%!^ CORNED BEEF

Jyat Jike tdo peas in a pod . • . these two-go together . . . !\ You Just have not tasted the best until you have PINEHURST TENDEaiCURB dORNED BEEF. ,

V In addition to using only the tenderest choice beef and curing It;^ Xn our Pinehurst TENDERCimE way, it is Important neverto Itave the beef m the brine o w 7 days. That's why we sometiin^ ^^ have to tell you "sold out” on corned 6eef. Corned beef is n^Mer •;''too salty” ahen you get PINEHURST TENDERCIJJ^ . . .

This weekend, our meat manager, Charles McCarthj^offers a selection of the following cuts in ■ /

PINEH URST TEN DERCURE C O R N EI) BEEF BRISKETS, RUMPS. LEAN CHUCKS ROUNDS. SHOULDER CLODS

Serve Corned Beef Hot with your N. E. dinner, or slice it wsfer thin for delicious sandwiches on rye bresd or Pepperidge Farm

white bread . . . dont forget the mustarf] . . .

•r'- Smoked Tongues MISSISSIPPI

Daisy Hams Sliced Bacon . . . lb. 59c BIRD SUET BALLS' HALE’S SeK Serve and Meat Medium flo t Ilsllan • ex. Ig. size 35c Saudage LEAN

Farm Fresh ' HEINZ TOMATO - KRAFT'S Chuck Ground . . lb. 55c Glamorous NyUm Fricassee Fowl PINEHURST LUX LIQUID M EAT DEPARTMEN T CRACKER RARREL I IF r r s FOR YOITR SIZZLING SKILLET OB TOUR FRIZZLING Roasting Capons Hamburg ...... lb. 35c KETCH UP I Knuckle Soup FRKezER, TOD (DOULONT DO BETTER THAN 3 lbs. $1.00 ' Bones 12 *ic lb. ^ t e R P CHEESE 12 oz. 3 9 c SHORTIE WESTERN HEAVY REEF Rib orVlate Lamb Patties . . lb. 35c 2 For Beef 10c lb. 3 lbs. $1.00 80z. Pku. S h o r t S t e a k s <«79e

GLOViS LUX LIQUID S i r l o i n S t e a k s 8 5 c FRESH X regula/ly ft CHICKEN PARTS Porterhouae StiBaka »> 89*1 220z. 69 e Buy what you want. 4-'- 9"’% ^Enter Heinz Cook With FoHa CNW RnJing that Hate's poultry te frosli frooi corporal,

Ketchup Contest WHITE ROCK ^ONIY^-1 iNNHky fonm: ToiNter CAFETTE ROASTERS, MEATY 8 SWANSON lONED LUX FLAKES FOWL. YOUNG ROILERS. CHICKEN BREASTS .. . . X • • • • ’S' icUh onJy

Tender Fryers or Broiler# Lg. Size Pkg. 31c I c h i c k e n " It’s easy to get what you want in Pinehurst Sarvice Meat Dept. YO U N G CHICKEN Buy a whole leg or a half lef of tender Lamb . . . C^ucl^Rump, 5 Oz, Can lb SUGAR Clod or Cbiick Pot Rdnat'most any size from 2’,i ihz. up. You Wili- BREASTS and LEGS like our Horrell Ready To Eat Hama or our govamment inspected 2 Pkgs. SURF 89c Lb. Has Been bm'Average Price oa Tkeoe Popalar Itenw. arp Pork Roasts and Chops . . cut from com fed Westerh Pork. Bo RK 4 BEANS t Notice the trim on Pinehurst steaks and the lack of bone and waste in the pot roasts. , ■. rrs ALMOST A“ GIVEAWAT” '

Lg. Size RATH’S BLACKHAWK PACKAGE 3le ^

SUCED PALMOUVE PALMOLIVE 40AT Rcr. Size MTMim SURF of 12 for $1.00 PREMIER BACON '‘M. ^ 8 for $1.00 RECENTLY PRICED FROM 79c to 89c LI. IHARVARD or PICKLED cans SUNCREST And thcic's a plus to this aoap deal so that you get at least 41.55 YOU'VE'BEEN WAITINO FOR ^ ^iknt Size A'altje whichever cake of Palmolive you buy . . . The eoap, plus 6 2 c a loveable toy Palmolive kitten Is packed In a reusable plastic KPPLESAUOE BEETS "H esT r e a r ' ro e e ' bag. All 41-35 w orth'for only 41.00. ' \

Cans Jar Fresk Ham »5^ - Silver Dus V Buy wliotei nr s ImniIi iiolf. B utt HaH ...... Lb. 45«

«SS“ 9 'Si!“ TOtlEt SOJtf §t ^ TOILET SOAP BATH SIZE

I.*rirt 3 iS a n b o m Luncheon Special 3 for'25e 3 for 33c. la rft PaeMa Siza Jar AiMricRR OhNst lb. . Freakly' Buy a package of giant Fab thle week and you get a free can SItoed 4* ' You Order of Ajax . . . all for 74c. Small Ajax will be 3 for 36c and regular SILVEXDUST Limited 5 * 1 , 0 7 Fab Sic. -We have the giant size Ajax too. • SpicMl Ham lb....,# . 4 7 GRANDMOTHER'S ; ’ ^ . t 1' & Supply A Good Combtaatloa Hmi'dwtok* Or Atoo Good Chopped |a Ha tod. Mr. Butler hae had plenty of/opportiiiUty at trying out his new LaRosa /' / r' '______* ideae on how to. make better gift fruit hasketa. even .better than Giant w 3 C before. We have had an average of 6 baskets daily every day since SPAGHETTI MARMKLAOE Halo's Seo Pood Dopartmoat hot oystors, swonMbh. lest Friday.. . . Tell ua What you want ^ . where to deliver it THIN SPAGHETTI . . . we will do the rest. .71 Oz. Jar I halibut, cod. Bofton Um, mockorol, haddock Mat, AND ELIOW / / [ ofc. Si^o oiora soo food! FRUIT BASKETS ...... \ ...... ‘.85,o6 RINSO FRUIT^nd DELICACY BASKETS . .. .v \...... $7.50 2i Lb. Pkga. DE LUXE BASKETS ...... \.$10.00 up

i Fresh FruH and Vegetables I f FRESHER BY FAR VEGETABLES Lg. Size 31c nE a d iT ia x ^ **• YORK STATB - - Graprtfuit 3 V r 29e T e x a s G o l d e n

Spinsch, Parsnips C A RR O TS 2 bunches 25c rR E S H A fP L E lS Lba. 35c CA BBA GE ' L b J ' Green Peppers, Rareripes NEW GREE N " ( B a l d w i a ) ' RINSd Avocaddea C A B B A G E lb. lOc N IBLETS

Lb. Red Sweet Onioni r T O M A T OES box 22c r HUNT' S !orn on the Cob| GREEN PEPPERS JU ICE O R A N GES Giant Size Idaho Potatoes' 6 2 c 12 Oz. Can Native Green Mt. Potatoei large size 45c dioz. Tomato Sauco FROZEN Pkg. CELERY

3 Cans 2 For RINSD BLUE

tP • FOOD CARRO TS I Cello Pkga.

We continue our reduction of'6c lb. on these three

brands of coffee (in lb. cans), Reg. Size For 31c LEM O NS SPEGIAIS

M A X W ELL H O USE *. d .«.49c BEE O I N U T ir;, lorido ORA N GES RIRSB BLUE SN O W DR O P C H A SE S SA N BORN

BUMBLEBEE BRAND BRO CCO LI SPE A R S D'A NJOU PEARS 2 l.. 35e Maxwell Houa^ Instant Shurfine Coffee OOHOE CIGARETTES LARGE sons' INDIAN RIVER WHITE SEEDLESS Coffee lg. jar ,$1.79 lb. bag 97c Giant Size 6 2 c J Popolor Iroiidi . g ______

SALMON STEAK 10 Oz. 27c IGRA PEFRUIT 2 f. 2 5 c Get these radio adv. Hale's Union- 7*4 Oz. C a n '~ ^ —Carton ville Rock edmiah Hens at Pine- Lux Toilet Soap. hurst for 11.35 each. Ask for cook- ing recipes at check out counter. YES! WE HMVE THEM! 1 $ ^ 0 5 Reg. Size For N E W l b w PRICE O N I 3 2 5 c | FRiNOLGUTBEMIS ^k^wllts^A••?iUthnrJ Frastiaf Mixes BIR DSEYE O R A N G E JU ICE 2 for 3 1 c —- Crcuy FwJfa Flwffy White

Hera's a chance to save on~CDU~^tinger Ate . . . pale or 10 Oz. 2 4 c Lux Toilet Soap golden. BUY 2 QT. BOTTLES auTIto-yeg^mtce and get 1 bottle for only Sc iplua ddpoeit). Why not-Jjujr - ILIPTOirS TEA BAOS

a case of 13 and get 0 bottles at tha apeclfl Sc priccT"- SNOW CROP Bath Size For. roirsTEA .iLtoFkg 75al I 2 2 d . C l BLENBar ^ ^ i L i|R oiP t C bickiB Jlam lljS aM p M ix Srkg.. 35a OPEN

BRAPEFRUIT JUICE SPRT

FRIDAY NIGHT ^

Ik JU fK H A lC c o M NO COOKIN»-PfOSTS A • » TW04AY1N CAl |l Lb.3 5 c 3 L b s .9 5 < q GNTIJL«:30 ^ MAMCMI

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