Wolild Use Armed Congress in Sessioi^ Strength to Give To Resume Formosa Defense On Tair Deal’ Hopes Hoover and Taft pose News 'fidbits Assembly Today Almost Act to Protect Is- Called From (ff)- W ires New Weapons Globd Pension Plan Formality; Real Kick- ' land from Chinese Communists; Truman U. 8. toys it will hotify Russia To Be Tested Off for Second Ses-/ that attempts wre being, made to •ion Will Come To* Seen Opposed to Plan obtain further InformaUdn about Jtapanese war prisoners heM by morrow When Tmmmi Sovteta ..Israel Foreign Mlnteler In Mock War Washington, Jan, 8.-r(^ Moehe Sbarett says he does nbt Will TeU Ijiwmak- —Two Republican leaders— believe VN will take any action former I^sident Herbert to enforce U N Assembly’s resolu- 800^000 Men Fighting ers What He Expects tion to set up Intemattonal regime Them |o Accomplish Hoover and Senator Taft of to Jerusalem.. Strong Soviet Gigantic Land-Sefi-Air Ohio— ^want the U. S. to use movee In U N ~ Security Council armed strength if necessary against ^legations of Nationalist Battle in Caribbean Wahhington, Jan. 8.— to protect Formosa from the China aned over on one wing In This happened several hours ment. • 0 ' strong groups o f Independents. Records Being Studied sent 10 or 13 witnesses before the Traffic Big Killer Hong Kong, Jan. 8 —(87—OapL Held. after 38-year-old Odua Eaton of But traffic, as usual during (London newapapera speculated Stllwell, Okla.—barefoot, diBbev- MeanwhUe, a study o f the rec- 21-member grand Jury— several o f David Jones, msstor of the Is- Bieettoa Dale Set CUr TraveUag On Highway whom are farmers. County and major holiday,, was the big killer. Trenton, N. it Jan. 3 (8) - - that the Egyptian elections might eled end hungry—was captured ords of previous post-war govern, brandtsen line ^telghter Flying Tha ear was traveling on a high- state attorneys would not' say There wars 253 persona kiUed In Governor Driscoll today net Moa- be Influenced strongly by recent without resistance at nearby ihents is being made by toe gov- way which skirts the airport. whether toe doctor would appear motor mishaps over toe long week- Arrow, ssld in an interview today day, February 8, as too dato.of a Sor — — ■ - reports that King Farouk. the ernment committee. - It was re- ohn W. Bishop, 31, driver of — Scott, Ark. He waa returned to as a wltnese. end. That was 77 below the 330 he bad not delayed departure of special election to pick a soocesaar the car, was most seriously hurt, country’s 20-yiar-old monarch, had Tucker Prison farm and placed In called that m llitaiy autooriUes broken up a romance between two had supplied some Russian desert- Spedlle Charge. Made predicted by the NsUonsl Safety toe ship for Red-hel8 Sbangballn to the imprisoned i. FarasD suffering hand and leg lacerhtlons, the death house for safe-keeping. The specific charge against Dr. counclt. In the two-day 1949 New order to aek toe crew if they Thomas.. In a hmclamatliis sigahd Hla wife, M rs Witofred Bishop, of hla subjects so that he could It was from Tucker that fikton ers with fake documents immedi- ately after toe 1944 Sovlet-Flnnish Sander is that he injected 10 cubic Year’s hoUdsy there were 809 vio- would sail it there. this morning, priacoll also deola- ,.33, their daughter, N a n w Louise, marry a beautiful 18-year-old and three companions broke out war and tried to help them out of cehtimetera o f air Into Mrs. Bor- lent accidental deaths, Including Jones said he heard a voice-of Bated Tuesday, January 34, as tha 13 mooths, and Mrs. Bishop's sla- Egyptian commoner. — early Saturday, killing a trusty roto'* veins. Medical eqperta date of a. speclM primary electtoa (Lord Beaverbrook’s Sunday toe country. The fate of these 307 traffic fataUtlea. America broadcast oaying he had ter. Helen Anderson, also were in- guard as they fled and touching ported that a lOoe sir Injection delayed toe obip’* departure two to choose partyltendIdatM tor tha jured. Express said: "Faroux cannot af- denerters Is not generally known TTis councU’a prediction followed off oiie of the sUto’s greatest would not kUl a normal.perton- days to permit consultation with vacated congrteelonal seat. Mrs. Phyllis Burnett Yocum, 30, ford to court further unpopularity. now. It. Is beUeved this govern- toe heavy toU on. tos highways the manhunts. Prosecutors said, hofwever, that crewmen. • *S ■ ' ' Phlladalphis, Pa., a registered A surge of popular feeling ageinst ment will base Its denial o f toe So- previous week, 4lS traffio fstsll- It was not known whether the viet charges on^toe fact that it hospital notationa showed four tles. The New Year’s traffic fa- *T have not and wlU not delay Ohtoeoe Plea Olaclos^ nursi^ was tbs plans passenger the king could awing the sIsctioiiB three convicts etfll at Isuge were such Injections were gtveri In suc- Waahlagtoa. Jaa- 3—(Ph— I t * hurt. was net In power when this oc- talities compared to the council’s the ship’s departure," be Said. and touch off the revolution that together or had separated; wheth- cession. "The ship’s articles cell for toa State departnseat dtscloeed today AU were renting comfortably In has been bolUng for over a year.") curred. flgurss o f an average o f 85 Ijgaffic toe C h toeeeN attsaaHoto er they bad eluded the posses and Further Indication to)(t th« So- Encoursgied by a vote o f confi- deaths every 24 hours in tos first crew to sell the ship to say p6rt a hospitaL Premier Hussein .S irry Peaha dence from most o f his townfolka have subailtted a dstalfcd Plaae Not Badijr Damaged bloodhounds or had taken refuge, viet note was part of a pre-election U months at 1M9. W et and foggy In the world that tos master may urged Egyptans In a last -minute waiting for a chance to break campaign waa toe report that toe In Candia. tha specta$led and direct On this basis It would |an4 tar Aamrtcaa ndlltaqr The DO-3 plane, inbouna from broadcast Uat night to "bshavs weather over much of tos country other advlaen to heipjava , landed during a snow- U irou ^ the cordon o f officers. was ^U«vs<) to have been an Im- be necessary to ask the craw 1 to lor WoOtogtsa In a manner fitting Egypt’s posi- Lee Burgess, 81, who lived alone . (Oeatl— i i m Fata Tws) storm. I t sklddad about 300 yards. (OoatiMNd am Page Two) portant factor to keeping down the sail tos vssasL" Roo asked am Doeembor S3 lor adt- tion In the concert of clvlllaed na- In a am ill house was wounded No BsfBsal at Duty It was not badly d a m a g ^ tions." highway toll. _ Itary, poUtteaL sad uaaasaile ad- In Denver, Donald Duff, presi- fatally and Deputy Stats Firs 53 PerMns VIottma In FIrea Jones,' a resident of Chicago, vtsera. Roo also « ^ . No Striklag Reforms Urged Marshal Walter L McLavey, about ssld no crewman or officer has re- dent at Challenger Airlines, which B y western standards, an of the Fires kUted 58 parsons. Including Oosporatlnn adndaMratlsa operates In. five western states, 40, was wounded In last night’s fused in any way to carry out hla partiaa represented In the election New York Gets Weather 7 who perished to a blaas which fando for Odaa w h M Mtd! shooting. orders sAd toslr duty. He said ' would be considered rightists. destroy^ a form l^uss near Hous- wnaM May wtoa toa "W a don't like to guess In exr Offlcrrs Riddle House ton, Ten. There were 95 other per- sxpsete no delay In tha ship's took ShaaghaL leinlng a thing of this nature," None of the candidates have advo- Members of the poeto said that scheduled departure with a cargo cated any striking social or polit- Just Like Spring Toddy sons killed (n mlteellsneous seel- S•uff said. "An I can say now la as they approached Burgess’ house, dsnU. inclmllng fells, shootings, for the Communist port on Jan. 5. ____ Opeaa Daaabe that the runway was very Icy and ical reforms. The contest Is con- someone opened fire, and McLavey Previous delay in toe departure Vleaai4 Aastria, Jaa. 3 — sidered by observers as primarily * I ■■ asphyxiation, hunting acctdente. that to * pilot put on his brakes fell. Officera riddled the house New York. Jan. 3—(/P)—It waj>» loiuU rain tonight ai}d most of to- plane cranheB and other causes. he said, waa caused by toe year- haa opeaod the Oaanba a contest between political lead- with bullets, and Burgssa was end toree-day holiday ‘ and raln,- and kept going. No one waa bad- a spring day today In .New York morrow. But city autooritlee Listed under the mlseellaneous river to Yugoolavto for (rsl|M ly hurt In the plans.” found badly wounded. Hs died wblch slowed tha loading o f cargo. .where thj» weather played tricks didn’t see enough moisture in toe de’sths were three Indians who died ohlpmsata from Belgrade to Flrst returns are expectwl at shortly after arrival at a hospital. Fred HlU. American vice consul 'with toe Calendar. bureau’s forecast to , do much after drinking sicohollc sntl-freesn Ckvhwny. Amertcaa ol the Ministry of Interior late this Authorities had not yet iiven hers, boarded the ship tola after Treasury B s lsi^ tmvfrd replenishing U’eter-short St s New Year’s party at Warm waned today. No roaaa evening. A totsl of 981 candi- an official statemenl, but a mem- The Weather bureau stih 4he noon and told the crew to toe thio aiMutoecilod amvo wto thermometer reading—68.3; de- municipal reservoirs Springs. Ore., Indian reservation. IVashlnatoii, Jen. 8— The dates are competing for 398 seats ber of the posse reported that be- presence of Captain Jones that he The flro4 grees U a. m. t)r-was Elsewhere la toe state, temper- Texas, which reported 80 violent sltionB ofI the Trsssury December' in the chamber. Twenty-one seats fore be died Rurgeas murmured St (a. a. had authority from the Stats de- o( S.788 tWM n toroe-tentos o f aturea ransed Into the fifties ajRld deaths over tos Chrlstmsq holiday Aaalila» already have been flllad by candi- that "psopls oilt bare haVe to load the nation^ toppM the partment to pay them o ff If they dates who had no oepoaltlon. mean to m a” _ tha aU-tlma Jan. •eattered UiiRt rains. Syracuse re- [N e t budget rsoelpts, 1100,703,- ported a record 81 eountry Tsar’s ,^ad tS l; budget expemT'rnditurss, ITS,- Tha newiy-slsctsa deputies to T h ir ralosd the casualty toll liu was 08.8 in 1918. above the previous mark set In •AS; esah bslancs, A warm drlsMs fsIL-and thp 3.411.8^ .(OaatiMMd am Pags Oght) (Om IImmS m rsf* Bghtlt Weather Mireau predicted «eoaa- 1937. ■A. - :i : . ' • • ' f ■ ■ ■ * ■ . I * X MAMCHfATBK EVENING HERALIX, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8. 1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD*. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1960 PAGI T H t& ^ at Clinton harbor. The state's law had not come out before the "Sovtsd, newspaper Pravda chArgad Budget division has recommended grand jury's indictment Prime Minister Fsgertiolm with M o r e M o n e y the Clinton request be denied on G i l l s M e e t U i g Aldas to the Sensts committee A w a i t M o v e s N o H e a r i n g s tb'ank all the Aldermen and tha Lelniyos. Hs was sn overseer at operating vehicles so. az-to cause drowmed in Mui^iond,. New Mil- day In her autoifioblle'parked on the grounds that the ihiprove- "unnelgbborly” pc^oeJla which tha Mlntsrbum Mill and was one loss of life. I ford, Sunday when Me broke a little' used road. Dr. H. B. AUTO GLASS told reporters that Maregon tsatl- were leading bia country down a Dapartment haad* .tor the . asslst- E i g h t V i o l e n t Booked as William Fraser, of through the lea. w'hlle fishing. Hnnrhrit, medical exSrniner, aaid hient work would largely j benefit fiad .about It in tha seclrst aeaaion R o c k v i l l e lance they have given.me during of the aeveral men who retired last T o B e S o u g h t Clinton itself. It is understood O n P o l i o D r i v e F r o m B r a d l e y path of “senseless, bloody sd- Friday having passed the new- re- « ■ T k a.1 ' (?bchltuate, Maas., and Ciiffoixl! Mrs. Olive Ranisdell. 88. who aim hod used atr overdose of Sleep- ; MIRRORS i la a t'M y $8 w h ^ | s srat quea- . I vsntures." A r e L i s t e n ______the year. I shall «cpect,the <»oper- I Hamilton, of AMdn, Mnss., 4liey! suffered a frac.tiirAl skull Satur- ing pills lo take her life. i that the wqrk, to be done by the Uohed about the aoiirde of various *ar Fk \ / atkm'of eaCh member of the City tirement age of 6,’). He had been in Federal government, will begin in Reply to Be Delayed good health. He was-a member, of * were held in bonds of It.OOO pend- j dsy wlieti she fell down a flight of sums thst Sonata investigators Finnish sources ssld *that ex- M a V O r I S e r f f C r / government as well ss City em- iiig a coroner's Inquest afid court stairs at her daughter's' home in State W elfare Depart- the near future. Atty. 6 ’Connop An- fotmd had been deposited in bis Republican State Lfad* Directors to Discui ^ ' ployes. We have been elected to the First Lutheran church. Fay-* . Other requests to be acted on by bank accounts'. tensive investigations regarding cite Lodge AFAAM, and Rising analRnnieiit. '; Bristol.' , ment to Adi S18.'),* noiinces First Sessiun the 56 alleged war criminals •gk a serve the people and w-a ahould Two Fatalitiefi Early \ And there 'were alx other violent j Found Dead After Fire " the committee include.: $5M for Carmine S. Beltino'; accountant ers Do N ot Consider Low Rental Housing! OCfflllS 1 ©Tin have but one thought in mind, to Star Lodji^ lOOF. He leaves his T H R i m MRS. HAPPY temporary barber inspectorsj for the Investigating , committee, would delay a reply to the Soviet 1 ^’ife,. Mrs. Eleanore (C^nrsdy.i holiday detihs. Inriuding three Thomas H. Ortdgett, 65, found 000 for Cliildren On Fund Raising Control Threatened note for several days. The Com- ^ igiv* our fine little city our tost Frifla^k„^ip fo CjtlliHiun listed as suicides by..jneman Kernan, Aldermahisn ^ t* l. .Except for a truck-automobile . Those killed were: found dead Sunday In their gas- ;Cw ators that'he found Maragon had a General Manager Georgs'H.> Wad- labile Works—Alderman Ertel, Mrs. Fred Apel at eight o’clock, j tnent to) request reqt 1185,MO more for announced today that an organiza- bank account in San Antonio, 'tex., Bradley before appraising his b'd , HufvudsUdsbiadet said editorally; ’ L l o u n r i r s M e e t i n g crash which caused (he death of Suzanne Beers, 15, of Norwalk, filled npsrtiwljit in Bridgeport. Dr. its ak to rn, medical examiner, tion msetlng to make plana for the in 1945 although. Maragon had for the governorship nomination. "If an investigation proves that: Dohcrty^Alderman CVatty, Aider- Middletown High school basket- ni*/li I'eniM •$. Fbai gram. ST4'om he had only one account- i the Russian hote ls justified, in' that, due to an error In compost- way No.'l in Westport early Fri- Friday evening. sii.ld they hnd- ciimmitted ati'icide Hiis sum la eitpected to be al- Q u i e t i n T o w n 1950 polio campaign will be held Vo date, they were riot oonslder- tion of the a^nda for the meeting Rockville. Jan. 3, Mayor Fred- man Neff, ball team plays Rockville High day evening, Connecticut highways Joseph Wagner, 21, also of Nor- f nboiit 24 Itmirs before, iHort' Frnata, Fletor* F -m-r w r m I tomorrowJat 7:46 p.m. at the Mu- one in Washihgtoh. j other words that nangeroua Rus- School Ih's evening st 7 p. m. at lotted .by the Finance - Advisory The charge that Maragon lied ing his candidacy a threat to their sian war criminals still remain in tonight, a discussion concerning erick E. Berger was sworn in for Police—Aldrtman Flahert.y. Al- wore fatality free during the long walk. Injured In tlie same accident. ' Mls.s Mnrgnret M. TiiisliRuskas. VaaeMan Hlia4a committee at its meeting Wednes- fin I b PW Y P J l l * Building. Any interested control of the party or to the Vo. Woodridge Addition Number 4 had derman Kcman, Alderman Ges- the Sj’kes gymnssium. I . New Year's week-eiid. FtmUtort r«»»a VFlfi X T TV M. V/MA a Invited to stUnd. when he said he was not employed Finland, then the** peace treaty hi.s second term as mayor of the Leo Barber, (6, of Danbury, |'34, of Torringtqn, found dead Sun- On*« thers wsr* rsrtain (blln who,, day. It will cover the period be- by anyone else while he had a 1 position how held by Former ^*^Tes no doubts about the conse- been listed as a hearing. Thia la city of Rockville at the meatuig of say. . ,, I Early today, however, Edward J'. tween now and June SO. . _____ I Funds Collectsd In ths campaign Clalrps Aldriman Weber. Al- thought 'tw*r*n't polit* to chaw gum. K u m t - State department Job stems from Gov. James C. Bhann.on. quences. not the' case. | llic Common Council held last eve- Canavan, 28. of Nearwater lane, ■«•«».(I,, Will Becheck Needs go to ths National Foundation for But, they were watching with Further action on any step to derman Cratty. yildernian Peters. But today t**mi if *v*r'body chawed ■ a as ■ I • • Infantits Paralysis for research and this: It is hoped thst our govern- nilig, the oath of office, being ad- F a n n e r O f f ic 'i a l i Noroton. was fatall.v injuredwhen Following the expected approval Celebrations in ^lany . From November, 1945, to March, Interest technlquea Bradley will provide Manchesteriwith low rent- Ordinance.. Alderman O atty, hia car was involved in a colll.slon Wriglay'* SpaarmiiU Gum. 1 even do ••••W ag 9tHtt of Uie request, the Welfare de- to the county headquarters for ment will give the veply fhc Rus- ministered by the Corporation Aldcrmsn Rohan. Alderman Bou- * New anti Used Plav D e a t li Route No. Ivin Darien, of the dlseaise. A total of $5,700 an American mission sent to ob-t of the forthcoming elections two Bciger then administered the oath its dependent children cases. Esch Are Reported serve the elections in Greece. His man William H. Brennan, a Shan- matter has been listed as unfin- Recreation .Mdermin Flaherty, f Westport state police aAeated . That ptaasia' cliawia' malias ■ H tm ies o f will be adjusted depending on in- ances was contributed ky local residents weeks from now swift handling is of ofiice to City Clerk Mrs. Mal- Alderman Rohan. No DuifenNiR DruKfl p4y was at the rate of $6,600 a non supporter. very much in the Interest of the ished business following invesUga- garet KemSn. City treasurer Wil- New London. Jan. 3 (iPi—Col.i both truck drivers on charges of you fool ail poacoful-liho an* dividusl needs. in the 1949 drive. tlpn of the problem which was Fire Alderman Bouchard. Al- * O iiistanding Value*' * It is expected that the average New Tear's was eelsbrstsd Since Mfanchester has just com- yehf- Deny Joining Forces ^ Social Democratic government." irrl LUtis. rollowcd by the other derman Ge.ssay, Alderman Fisher- Henry ,S. Dorsey, 83 veteran of ______;______ralaaad. An’ oiy wlAt ra- Meanwhile, Bradley, and Samuel started a month ago after the the Spanish-American war and of family jinlt of three will get from quietly in town. TTie past was pleted one of the worst polio yea.t The Senate Investigators said uty official.'i. aldermeh si large tv. r . frathin’ flavor. ' A la aartaug seetlna* ol MAN- • they turned up evidence that at F. Pryor, Jr., a political teanf Housing Authority noted that snu ward nldeimcn. World wsr 1 who retired s few $12 to $14 mote a month. one of the quietest week-ends on in its history, it is expected thst s there are still about 250 families Health AUlornian Doherty,\Al- t m.sTEK. irWered by JAK- * * The committee is also expected greet deal of interest will be shown tha. same time Maragop was em- which had lost its power in the •Mayor Berger tlicn delivcied his ' dcrnian Kernan. AldcVman Weber. .years ago after serving as New Think your family'll enjoy tl|U d<^ VIH. Vno tapply ois •rttll O record with ittle activity re- ployed by the Albert Verley Per- state, denied reports thsy hsd D o c t o r F a c e s here looking for hioderate priced ani)ii;il iiicssuge as follows: London's commissioner of - welfare, T A X P A V E R ! Coughs of Colds llriout, inexpoiiiiv* daily tratt tame si to approve a $450,000 additional in the forthcoming csmpslgn. The rentals, none of which are being | Lighting Alderman' Orloivskt. your afeils, wa'l.l tapHty voB ^ sdlotment for payment to'veterans ported. incidence of polio eases among fume company, of Chicago, at 81,- joined forces again In an attempt "To the Honorable Court of Com- Alderman Neff, Alderman Petera. died last night in the Mitchell Iso- For help on Income You know — like millions of o th ^s — how w* st our houM do.,. I ain't aimin’ lo with Iks home vnti rlWlrq. V to regain control of the party. Pry- provided by present building. lation hospital. ri- under the state's soldiers, sailors There were no major disturb- local * residents reached one for 000 a month. J u r y D e c i s i o n mon Council Building Code Alderman Do- Tax Returns Phone wonderfully elTectlva Vicks VspoRub Is b* prrvumin’ hut you .buy tom* dell- Meek Frnm JANVIB aaS T* ■ and marines fund, n ils will cover -ances during the Bsturdsy evo-1 every thousand of population 'ind During its hearinga, tha Senata or, over tbs week end. had said he Also to be considered further ts ’ ' l e n t l e m c n : herty. Alderman Ertel, Alderman Dorsey, a past commander of when you rub It on. the hse "always been with Ken." At a plan to allow- free parking In car- < ciout WqiULCV’S SPEARMINT OHM Shall nm l aa« B*. Itoppy. ^ paymenU during the January- ning cSlebratlons throughout resulted in two deaths in 1949. committee developed that Maragon (Contlniied from Page One) • I have the honor and privilege Neff. ^ theiSpsnish War veterans and Am- M a n c h e s t e r Now.. here’s amazing, tpecial relief when i March quarter. town. Good (irowda were re- got his job with the Greek mis- Hobe Sound. Fla., where he Is on tain places for disabled veterans. ■io liring .von a leport ot the af- Alderman' Hairv Ertel waa clec- erican Legion posts here, and there's much coughing or Etufflne.ss. tliat. I today aii' take it homo. See for youmlt. vacation,. Pr.vor said hi was n o t, __ _ ^ , The general manager will report This additional money is needed ported a t all public establishments sion with the help of Edwin W. iairs of the City of Rockville for president of the Council to pre- founder of the latter, was appoint- *'chokcd-up" feeling, It's VapoRub in Steam I J a r v i s R e a l t y * because the appropriation ap* where parties were being held. Pauley, former reparations com- challeni^ng the present orgsnlza-1 Physician went about On a 450 gallon per minute flow at ihe year 1949. the absence of the mayor. ed a colonel in the National Guard 4993 . .. and it brings i‘cllrrii(mo.it instantly! I his round of calls over the holl- the town's new Love Lane well, re- proved by the 1049 Legislature fig- Clubs threw their doors open for F o u f r C Ji a rg e s mlssioner and close friend of Presi- tion. days. •You have approached your du- Alderman James Doherty served in 1912 by the late Gov. Simeon Put 1 or 2 spoonfuls of VnpoRub in a ured average weekly paymeiils to Pryor, a former national com-1 cently dug as a means of increas- vaporizer or bowl of boiling water. Hicn — /V C o m p a n y o p ^ e a . All over tpwn nol.ie dent Truman. He told reporters he still feels ties w ith enthusiasm an-1 your goal president last year. It was Baldwin. ' .M rrriain 5lanchi>*tirr Vnmn, ■ total around 88.M0. Present pay- makers and favors wers distribut- A letter from Pauley to Henry mitteeman, is known also aa a |«... ing west side' water supply and Rt all times has been the general y^ted to table the matter of jules breathe in the soutlilng, medicated vapor.*. F a c e M a r a g o n Brennan supporter w-hose advice I ne w as not legally or morally pressure. Public .\ccountant Every breath casc.s.cougiiing spa-sniA. nuikcs 654 C'ealat Wlraet _ ments. however, total close to ed to patrons to help ring out the W^ Grady, head of the mission, wrong and asserted the belief that welfsie of all the peojie of Rock- regulations for the Council un- Not counting AustraliR which Tel 4iir ma or ■ $80,000 a week. There are now old and ring in the new. was Introduced. In it, Pauley and help has been sought by the Vllle, The year of-194(1 has been tn the next meeting. is regarded a* a continent. Green- Main St. RcMim 16 breathing easier. And to prolong relief—rub "ultimately my posrtlSn will be VapoRub on Uiroal, chest and back. Ertlerprlae 9$(MI B COKE 1.4M claimants a week. On the sports front one attrac- (Continued rmna P8gt Om ) wrote that Maragon wks "not only coiinty_ chairmen and other parly' vindicated.” one of hard work oti tlie part of . Building In jecto r Roland Usher land is the largest island in the Manchester, Conn. The committee is expected to tion was offered. The World Fa- a. good friend of mine but also, the leaders. Pryor lays he is too busy officials, your Honoiable Board and ■ „g^ve a report' for the month of world, Use it in ste a m ... Rub it on, tool 1 Is$t9$ $fi Gsod • Cssts .$• IHtls 'OBeoewaBBOo turn down a requbst from the town Umony to the district attorney president's." with his duties aa vice president Both prosecutors. Attorney Gen- A b o u t T o w n mous All American Red Heads, eral W'illiam L. Phlnnev and Coun- the various department beads, p^^ember which Included repairs! . i of Clinton that the state assume 'nofsaalonal Women's Champions, who submitted It to the grand Grsdy advised the senators that of Pan American Airways to try Much has been accomplished' and to Princess Hall, permit, $71,000; I msponslbility for ,sny dsmage Jury. to take over the state party. His ty Prosecutor WTlllain H. Craig Members of the Pine Ch\1cs As- \' from Caaseville, Missouri, played Maragon made a "nuisance" of are, like the accuse physician, much more will be accomplished. Southern New England Tele'phoiie | suits drislng out of dredging work an exhibition game with the Nas- Among other things, the jiA-y himself. He said he was prepar- only interest In state politics at sociation who have agreed'To do- ;] 1 look back on tlie year 1949 with Co.. $54.000;,Marx Company, $30.-' cliarged, Maragon lied when he this time, he said. Is to help when graduates of Dartmouth college. nate food for the pot-luck sup- * I slff Arms at the; armory Sunday ing to send Maragon home on. his Phlnney has known Doctor Sander R feeling of satisfaction. We arc 000; one new dwelling house, $11 I RANGE AND FUEL said $5,000 that came into his own decleton when he got instruc- called upon. Brennai^ said today per a t, the Y.M.C.A. tomorrow making progress. ' 500. or a total of 48 permits for F I R S T with night before a fine crowd. hands last year waa borrowed for man.v years. evening, are asked to bring thfeir j F I R S T wHh ^ i O R S T ^ Although good crowds attended tions fronr tlie State department this kelp hqs always been forth- Both the attorney general and ".At the outset of this message I $181,405.. There was a total of ONI-PIICE AU-iTEEl OOWN-ORAFT ‘ S E I P - $ T A R T ^ .<,,1 from his mpther-in-lqw, Mrs. Hat- •that Maragon. should return from coming. ■ j dishes in time so that tlie supper i w ant to express my sincere thinks ' Personal Notices parties at clubs and grills, there tie E. Johnson of SallBlmry. Md. j the county prosecutor announced may be served promptly at 7;S0. $395 collected in fees. TUMET T O P-1935 , CARSUREtOR-1932 seemed to be nuny more house Greece. / Pryor in Middle ; directly after the murder' charge to your Honorable body, cqmmit- ’ A communication waa received .' .f'. OIL , Murray, assistant die- j The Verley Perfume^company is A brief business meeting and tee chairman and department | m regard to the suit of J. Edward In Mcmorism parties this year than ever be- Thus, Pryor l.a wedged between I was lodged against' the physician Bingo party will follow, and those fore. A midnight show was pre- Ulct attorney, said he expects j (lie com eni which figured In te.T l- hi,s ,.i’ of our husbsnd sented St the State Theater Sun- Bradley and his association , case to the letter of the law . like to, bring a ten-cent gift. day night. said of home freezers to Washington i with Brennan. , ; any other." has'been placed on the necessity of faii on Jan. 1, 1949 on Elm street, fc: T-■. iv-yr’-.f- ’ . 4 . ' I fsther, .Tames McCauslie.'’, who •Maragon prohaOly will be ar- notables. proper coordination and coopera- Alderman Harry’ Ertel reported pasMd away January I. 1S40. Both fire departments experi- Bradley said he did not consult "No Justification for Murder" Orford Parish Oiaptcr. D au^- enced quiet week-ends. Little ac- T "loryi ss developed, w as that 'jon and In my judgment this pol- the "over ,65" club was functioning unlikely before spring. ; tlie company gave seven freezers Pryor before announcing his ca:'- "Doctor Sander thought he was ters of the American Revolution, ! Tim* may htal the broken-hearted. tivity was reported from the po- (lidacy and added he was not in- performing an act of mercy," icy should be continued. . 'and Uie xity offlAals were invited mm M O R I A R T T Tears may make the wound leea eore. Reporters who tried to tele- to Vauglian and that Vaugiian will hold its- first meeting of the "The first and most important ter a reception Tuesday evening, I ' But It cannot fill the longlns lice department. I plione .Maragon's home here got tcre-sted in partv control. In fact, Craig said, "but there is no juat'lfi- year. Tliur.sday afternoon at ,2:30 Local busineae establishments oaji'ied them on to friends, one ol I he assured Stat Chalfman Clarence catfon for comnfltting murder un- phase of our CJity government is | Mf*. Katherine Schweitzer i ! For the loved one gone before. I .lo answer. Myron U. Ehrlich, at- them going to Mrs. Truman, in the Mary CHieney Libraiqt^The B E O T H E R 8 I were returning to normal again , loiiiry wlio appeared wltli .Mara- F. Baldwin and National Commit- der any cirepmstances." guest speaker will be Richara W. that pertalnipg to our finances. At Mrs. Katharine Braun Schwelt- I ! Who shall say the grief I* leaeened I this morning. Holiday decorations , o«-ii at ticnale heatings, said he teeman Harold E. Mitchell t.hit During the tliree months Jlra. Michaels of 31 J, Garden drlye, the close of the municipai year . 67, widow of Jacob Schweit- ^ n iA ij 5 1 1 5 j Though the smile may bide the teer.. I were stored away for another sea- I u.il not know Mai agon's presents ' hi_ sole interest was in the nomina- Borroto suffered from cancer of ending November 16, 1949 there . died Monday at the home of I Memorlee keep the wound etlll open who is manager of Michaels Jew- waa on hand in the General Fund i her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Kloter of i : Despite the passing of the years. son. The lights and display on ..^icauuuls. 1 h o s p i t a l N o t e s ; tion. They pre reported to be a. - the bowels her weight dropped elry store on Main street. His sub- Main atreet and In Center Park Each of the four eounta in the ^ 1 renting his assertions at its far* I from 140 tck-80 pounds. The wom- ject will be "Old Silver," and he an unexpended balance of $17.-1 u Harlow street. She was born i Wlfa and dsughtera. will all be gone shortly. (lerjury indictment carries a pos- i ' value. an's husband and some members will show a film to illustrate his 660.61. There are also other funds • Aug. 2, 1862, at Witlenburg. Ger- ! Bible penalty of two to 10 years. ; rallents Today ...... 156 Organization leaders, however, I of her family had Indicated they talk. Mrs. George Emerson, Mrs. in the bands of the C5ty Treasurer* many and camfe^to this country' 62 ! Admittrd .Saturdayf John May- l indicate no intention of 'helping I have "no ill will" against Dr. thst total $91,433.92. iTie note in- • years ago. She Was a member qf I So hlaragon, if conviettd of all ' Howard Tryon and Mrs. Howard debtedness of the (Tity at this clos- ! ihe F'irst Lutheran church, the ; lour counts by a trial jury, would > i)rny, East Hartford: Mrs. Ann Authorltie.s quoted the physician ' Eddison will be hostesses. rr-'-ABibiRAllC BUND-' I lacc a possible maximum sentence : I must come from organization re-1 ing of the fiscal year amounted to ^ Ladies Aid Society and was a V ,4 Count on Totten. 219 Summit street: Mrs. j serves. To make a showing Brad- i as saying after his arrest-tijat he | $5,000.00 the balance o7 the note | Gold Star Mother. She is survived i ot 40 years. j Cliarlotte .Soderllnd, 144 Drlvf?-B, I The Women's Ilonic League of j A 1' cderal grand jury accused ley must take delegates Shannon j had received pitiful appe.ols from j the Salvation Army will meet to- issued for the purchase of the: snow | by one son, John- S.chweitzer, two Silver Lane Homes; Mrs. Annie needs. With Shannon the current j members of the family to relieve j loader. | daughte'ra. Mrs. Arthbr Bcheets. I Maragon of perjury In: Robertson. Rockville; John Me- | niorro'.v afternoon at two o'clock ■ choice of leaders, this could mean hpr suffering, at tlie cltadeh Plans for the yesui' "The percentage of tax codec- | Mrs. Oscar Kloter. two grsndchil I 1. .Saying his only bank ac- Oarroll, Andover; Mrs. Gertrude !only a convention battle. - Candla neighbors of the doctor tlons in 1949 was 97%. This fin* i dren and three great grandrhil- ; count in 1945 and 1946 was In the Maroney,-.4 Hills atreet: Jane Bid- : ------:----^------! expressed their confidence in him 1950 V.1II be discussed and refresh- ' cOllection is due to the untiring *f- i dren. The funeral will to held Union ITuit company in Washing- W-ell. 97 Cambridge stree.t; Robert by signing a statement that they ments and a social time will fol- forts of the tax collector and the Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Ladti I ton. Bezzini. 65 Linnmore drive. had "faith in his integrity." More low. cooperation of the citizens o f ' Funeral Home. Rev. Karl Otto 2. TesUfying that from 1945, Admitted Sunday: Mrs. Ruth V i e w C h a r g e s than 600 of the community's reg- Rockville who are taxpayers and , Klette. pastor of the First Luthei- •e'Sj i ^ / untU July. 1949, "he did not nego- Roche, 12 Pioneer ■Circle; Walter istered voters signed the petition. Mystic ■ Review'. W.B..\., will , to whom i wish to extend my sin- j an church .will officiate. Burisl tiate any government business and Hansen, J r, 151 Pearl street; Prosecutors eaid the petition meet this evening in Odd Fellow* I cere thanks and appreciation will be in Grove Hill cemetery. did not receive any mony tor ne- Richard Shea, 613 Main street; E l e c t i o n M o v e hall. The guards are reminded,o..j would have no bearing on the the rehearsal. ' Again. I urge the taxpayers of Funeral of Frederick lAiaho*. gotiating government business qr Mias Charlehe Herrmanrt, 38 j grand Jury's dellberatiorrs a s . It Rockville to continue this fin* rec- tor any work done by him in con- Grandrtew street. | (Continued from Pnge One) The funeral of Freaerlck Leui- could not be presented as evidence. Rll^slan .\dnilral Dies hoe. 68, of 28 Pleasant street who ■■ nection with the government." Admitted ilorxday; Mrs. Gi'ace To .Seek “Slercy Death Law” ***^"your Board approved a budget died suddenly Shiurday morning 3. dtating he was not employed I Rcrd, Rockville; Sirs. Dora Spir Russian minister to ' Finland. Meanwhile, euthanasists made for 1949 that permitted a 16 mill was held thia afternoon 1st the by anyone eUe when be took a job let. Maryland; George Dewart, 58 I Grigory Savonenkov, is Moscow, Jan. 3.-r-(J’)--The So- ■ ■ ' expected ; pig^s to iisc the Sander case as a ' viet Navy newspaper Red Fleet tax rate, s two mill reduction over White Funeral Home. Rev. Ksrl with the State department on a Strickland etreet; William Dillon, I back from hloscow after a long vvedge in seeking adoption’ of a j the previous year. In spite of to- absence. today reported the death of Reqr ptto Klette. pastor of the First F I R S T w M . 4,.. mlsaloo to Greece. 3 Oak place; Mary Anne Davis, "mercy death law." Mrs. Robert- d'V’s high costa, there has been no Lutheran church officiated. Bur- 4- Baying he borrowed $5,000 West Wmington: William C^egg, It is significant, too, that the son Jones of New York city, vice Admiral Nikolai Zayats, 65, ,--vho general secretary of Finland's the newspaper said had atrved curtailment of essential services. ial \wsa in Grove Hill cemetery. from his mother-in-law in 1949. 30 Ash street; Jeffery Dlckerman, president of the Euthanasia sc- I For'thls you are to commended. Mr_. Leinhos was born In Rock- The chargee are all baaed on tee- 94 Valley street; Mrs. Beatrice small Communist party, Vllle ciety of America, said she lad | since 1908 in the Russian fieri. Pease, has returned as tlie "soul" Red fleet said the admiral died as "I want to thank the various ville 'June 16, 1881. the son of tlmony that Maragon gave Izst.Odman, .Stafford Springs; John found public opinion in and around oommittces for havlnff kept with- Michael and Martha (Reuger) July 28 to a Senate committee. The Cavagnaro.' 103 Ridge street; Paul I of the Finnish Communist party, MancheMer receptive to a augges- the result of a long illness. to . . '-^9 • ' 4 ... .,v>- in the appropriation alloted to committee waa looking Into actlvU DiFazlo, -144 , Main street: Russell Mrs. Leino’s husband once tlon that New Hampshire become of them and I know that these com- tiei of men who offered, tor a fee Hampton, 125 Summer street; head of the Finnish the first state In the nation to mittees will do their utmost to fOR'SQ state erery used cap sold—-your choice of a set of Roll-O* that frequently wa# five per cent, : Anita Oolc;-an. 15 Seaman circle; Interior and controlled legalize "relief .for Incurable suf- , stay within their appropriations Mrs. Ann Sclilesinger. Rockville; police before he was ousted in to land government .contracts for ferers. ' the coming year. ; .1, business men. ■ Henry Cormier, 447 Middle Turn- 1048. I '' "This Is absolutely the beat case j ‘'The Public Works Department SILENT GLOW to be Malic DeLuxe Tire Chains or a pair of Two*in*One Snow Cap Maragon denied under oath In pike, east; Bonnie Moore, 12 Satisfactory .tnswer .\lm yet for our cause,” Mrs, Jones said. I With regard to the Russian ac- Mllloa Berl* I Jasiei Kkraa ’ has accomplished much in the past secret testimony that he ever was Proctor road; Mrs. Frances Ga- "It is good because of the doctor’s | Vlrgisla Mays I Jeea Beaartt year. Two new trucks In this de- Tires ABSOLUTELY FREE! . > paid off for arranging business briel. Hartford; Mrs. Catherine cusations the Finnish govcmnient integrity and because he didn't • *.4lwaye Leaee I "Prlcelei* has shown every inflicstlon of try- partment together with the new deals with the government. Other Condon, 112 Walnut street; Nora hide what he did." Theai Laashlag’ | Ma»«at" snow loader have made totter Oil BURNERS y -••.vF-'V’ mi -• wltneoesa said they personally paid McMullln, 704 Parker street. ing to give a satisfactory answ’er. Mrs. Jones found an ally in State WeSaetday, “ BrJoe Far 8ala" dj ' -’v % J* iPtiAMiUTtdC'ifrnfr:!: ■ - '>4' • The B’orelgn Ministry has de- snow removal possible. New street him money. Admitted today. Eris and Carl Rep. Ray S. Sawyer (R-Mfinchea- signs have been placed on hereto- There was testimony also that ! Kurtz, 337 Keeney atreet. clared that Finland has ‘’a serious ter). He said he felt "someUiliig fore unmarked streets. Approxi- . Maragon at times represented I Discharged Saturday: Mrs. intention to do everything" to fuU- ehould be done" about legalizing /tr r/fts2 flll its treaty obligations with jnately ten miles of the City hlmsalf aa acting for Maj. Harry 1 Gloria Boutot, Rockville; Mrs. Ann mercy deaths and suggested that streets have been improved and wHh Vaughan, Preallent ’Ituman’s mil- - Tomkunas, East Hartford; Mrs. Russia. physicians draw up such a bill." s a PrealderR Paaslklvi said la a resuriaced. F I R S T ^ KNtE-ACflON Itary aide. ' Elizabeth Shields, 28 Griswold The Euthanasia society leader "An ideal picnic area has been Vaugbsn testlflsd pt the Senate street; Donna Hull, South (2ovcn. New Vear'i message, - just after said the law should legalize death 1024 nswe of tha Soviet note was broad- developed on Fox Hill. The War >1 cominlttee'e hearings that Mara-i Alim Dietrlpkaon, 261 Alitunm for incurable sufferera. upon their Memorial has been given the at- ^Msr. gon had never represented bim street; Mra, Arlene Williams, 23 cnat from Moscow, that "there petition, with the recommendation must be no enemies of the Soviet ■ tention it so properly deserves. At But Vaughan acknowledged that Bssax street; Warren McLean, 51 of 1k medical pommitteo, and with Henrv Park a first class baseball .Maragon Jiad been a friend of his Drive B, Silver Lane homes, Derick union in Finland, only friends." approval of the courts. It was not the first time Russia field and footbsjl field hs.ve Jieen —Vaughan called him a "lovable" Folkea, t Hilliard , street; Paul developed. New: .bleachers have fellow—and had been in and out of Buettel, 35H Walker street; Mrs. had mads such aceuastlona Six Die in Mine Blast against its tiny neighbor. Two been lunstalled and water has been tha White House frequently in the Mary Ceraso, 132 Oak etreet: Mrs. p^vided to properly care for these years in question. Letitia Schelner, 150 Spring street; years ago it demanded, that this Vienna. Jan. 3.—(VTi—A gas ex-' country band over 15 Estonian fields. A caretaker for this park | ^^COMPARE THESE PRICES! Maragon refused to answer Mrs. Bernice Maher, 72 Church plosion in a provincial coal mine was pravided alsa Street lighting j questions when the comnilttee put atreet; Melvin and Edward OH. refugaea acused of war crimes. today killed-at least six miners 1948 N—h “600" 4-Door Sedan—Radio, heater, dark bloc. Like new him on ite witness stand at a pub- Ellington; Joyco Warren, 13 The Finnish government turned and injured' ten others. M ina offi- was improved. | ..$ 1 3 4 5 lic hearing. them over and tha charges ware "A new cruiser was purchased \ Centarfleld street; Eugene Kiely, cials said more than 100 other for the Police department . This | l948^jfaBh^^^60y|^4jDw 'Sedan—Radio heater, lovely two-tone gray, To question after question. Mar- 260 High street, west; Mrs. Nora dropped. men In the mine when the explo- ..$ 1 2 9 5 agon rtplied that he refused to Dsaay, 49 Woodland atraet: Ar- Rustia'a attacks on tha present sion occurred escaped. Tlie cause department performed its work in ■ answer on grounds that he might Finnish government etarted a lit- of the explosion has not yet been the past vein in .an efficient man- thur Doane, 42 South Hawthorne ner and O ptsln Dowgiewicz and I lg47_Naa^AmbaaBador 4-Door Sedan—Heater, overdrive, two-tone tai ....$ 1 1 9 5 Inorlmlnste himself. street . . tle ever two weeks ago whan the determined.'' New 54 years old, Maragon has Discharged Sunday; Mra. Ruth his men are to be commended, Installed been a man-about-WaahIngten for "Ths Fire department has again j k F I R S T wHk Naah “600” Chib Coupe—Radio, heater, beautiful two-tone sreen $1095 Roche, 12 Pioneer circle; Albert ' I H R S T ' ^ S oaveral years. He la a Greek-born Rowett. 4 Bldridge street; Mra. proved its efficiency in Unswering ' I ;;vm im tM f a m WStt-' »*S A i t O f i N TiRtS*T - immigrant who once shined ehoca alarms and handling fires. The en- j 8 Years To Pay 1947JNaBhJ^g0yM-Door_SedMi-~Radio^ heater, nice two-tone blue ...... $1045 Malvina Sleverta and eon, Andover; ENDS TONIGHT: -INSPECTOR GENERAL” also ”THB THREAT” ClBELE : ^O M Sfiuicn^N —m p '.'UMi:::;.":,;- In Kansas Chty and became Mrs. Leona Btaleckt and son, Rock- tire department is to be compU- i « . WED Thru SATTROAT t946_^aah_AmbaOTador 4-Door Sedan—Radio, heater. oveydrlTt, light gray $1045 quainted there wi] ville; airs. Florence Robbing 25 mented for the grand job done at K I N O O f itoen Aow high in ' Westminister road; Leonard Rid- First Manchester Shewbig the Princess Hail fire. To confine tA u e d im m e e Maragon's atory a fire of such magnitude was'a re- bo yard, 20 Centarfleld atreet; Mrs. j>46J4Mh_AB»bagagd^ Sedan—^Radlo, heater, dark aiarlin M -...$995 rowed $5,000 from' Katherine Packham and daughter. markable achievement. The fire tefttit* mOA ene Rockvtlls; Frank H art 542 Middla STARTS WED. committee has continued the pract l*—l***. aunaet maroon’. .S995 Turnpike, west i* ' tice of former commltteee in set- Discharged Monday: Mra. Annie ting aside $2,000,000 toward the 1940 Bitorcury Club Coupe—Raiito and heater, color black . . . Oleaaon, Hartford; Mra. AUea purchase of a new fire truck. Guraki, 61 Middla turnpike, waat; "The new budget for 1950 pro- 'St ^*****^» atrato blue ...... $395 John McCarroU, Andover; John vides for; \ Caton, 61 Durant atraet; Mra. "The monthly collection of tin *2^£,,^NfgS_Arob;gggdw_4-DoOT^edan^ heater, black ...... $395, PauUna Smith. 13 Laurel place; cans, rubbi|sh and ashes. ■r - ’" -.jK09fra>si wh I Mra. Alice Moore, 152 Charter Oak "Rtrislort of tite Fire Alarm Sys. 1988 (Mdamobile “6** 4-Door Sedan—Radio, heater, black atreet. tern. .. • ••fiaoeoaat DUchargad today; Mra. Martha "Purchase of a new Police CTrula- 19MJBkiick^^pe^^ ( ^ lllla and daughUr, 338u er. 9eeo*«««« > • • • 9 t • l.t j W ^b rid g e street: Mra. Altoa "lijslallation of a Mobile Tele- ^ ' F I R S T w M Palmer, 540 Parker street; Mrq. phone Unit in police cruiser. -.BOXGIBDIR' Dora Splrlat, Marylug. "New sewers in several sections, BIrtha Saturday: ■ A son to Mr. appropriation of $2,500.00 Gu a ra n t e e s, y e ur h e a ling r?."sr lf< r • N ML CARS WlNtERm-ltEAOY TO ROLL! and Mra. Josepn " CUnningba^

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ffilANCHESTKK EVENING HERALU. a^ANCMEli 1 cn. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1950 MANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD. MANUHE8TER, CONN. TUESDAY, J:MUARY 3, I960 rAO BM VE .im ^— H r - " " — Mm. Prad R. MUler. board of edu* / leaving Baltimore. A farmer who head tha board of directors ot To- IteUreid Official Dlea J^sdwk. former aaaistant director cause o f 111 health, died last night oatwa transportation chairman. > bls, one of Germany’* Intgest film OT the . State Welfare department at Meriden hospital after a long Man • High achool achsdule— Roaih Accused DS check your 11:8(K— youth In Rurichk In, 1947 he be- of Uie’faHilp. ^ Cuumn Be> oorasr haek to YJ. 8. Route 44, Emil Jahnings Dies in Bodieg o f Two VictiniB ly were trapped In their seato when appetite—you automatically WDRC—Nawa; Garry Moore! News on all stations. came ah Austrian eltt'sen, Otter be- down Silver . Aireet along South ing cleareqj by a ' denazification tfintl9S<»High. (he plane hurtled to earth a short eat leu—tote weiglit natu- Show. I 11:85— street, up. Swamp road. Then Recovered in Wooded rally. Absolutely ufe—ion* Sleep; Aciilely HI court the year before. distance from s swamp in this WTHT—Galen Drake. ^ | WDRO-New*. Route $4 to tiancheater arriving tain no reducinR drugs Money W HAY—Moonlight Matinee. Beside him when he died was hls John B. Bufko Fatality In State Area o f Pennsylvania northeastern Pennsylvania r e s ^ WKNB-—Newa; Requeat Mi For Several Weeks at High achool between 0 A m. region. refunded if you don’t lou 11:18— third wife, the former Gussle Holt, FUNERAL HOMB and S:10 a. m. Afternoon scbed weight with lint box. hlonth'a hae; Sport*. ' WDRC—World Tonight; Newa an actress, hls daughter and a f l M t a J U . >-<»>■■■ Bdwkrd J. uM wlU leave High school at 3:00 M (^ t Pocono, Pa., Jan. 8 -(F )— supply 82.89. w n c —BacksUge Wife. Vienna, Austria. Jan. 3—&Ph- brother. Previously he had heen 87 Bast Caatat WL tW. •• .WTHT—Ted Malone. Eniil Jannings, who won HuUy- 0MjMW, n , « ( NMTWAtm' U w v P vvnat caused the crackup of a light WELDONS’ PHARM.ACY WCTJC—Junior Dlac Jockeya. W TIC—Morton Downfy. married to Hanna Ragy and nc- taeiaoB, B ta U s t k m , waa fiittt- Qrammar achool morning acbed^ plane In the Pocono mountains 12 St. Mary’s Club 901 Main St. WONS—Hollywood. U. S. A. WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. wood’s first Academy award "Os* tress Lucy Hoeflich. Amhalanoa Barvlao car" for hls 1928 performuace in t^ k ltw td d i^ tod B jrln a «oiflalaa ule-—Rdae Orst pick up Swamp Mys ago remained a m.vstery to- Mauchenter 4:lfr— 11:35— JanningS' had been a Protestant road, Davis comer at 0:10 a. m ns. and hla two ehlldrt>n. Martha Louise, 3. (left) and Mary Alice, A The Rev. LeeUe C. Curtice leads the 5:15^ 8:15—Mills Brothers. Because at hls imperfect Eng- TECTION OF INSUR- Funds also available for bomc Praser, arbo was hurled from the iyann then alon g^ S.'Route 44 suggest any cause. The plane had Phone 7691 Today know that America In 19,70 will Plene* feel free to mil on re|Hilra, modernlralbm etc. Mra cab of hU truck by the coliMon. to Storrs’ comer, pick up Q„JjirayerB from the pulpit.* (.kP wirepfhoto). W HAY—Meet the Band. 6:26—Weather. lish, Janning returned to Germany ANCE.” us. DIul 34,70 Inda.v; an ample supply of gas, they said. In 1939 when talking movies took have the renewed aasiirame that IIS. tot riiiii|ile|e details regnrd- required medical treatment for Route 31 on way back. Along The crash occurred In a dense fog No extra chargp |o have oar ■wnc-Portia Faces Ufe. 6:30—Musical Story Book. aUnor Injurlee. salpsman come tn vour honM 5:80— 6:45—Western Serenade. ' the'sciMn. we are solving our problems of iiiR a new loan or the stream- Daley road pick up on Daley with a light rain falling. peace and prosperity ss xn ndull , Osnayan was a naUve of Darien, daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. A. WONS-B-Bar-B Ranch. 7:00— Dance Time. He said he hated Hitler, but later lining of an exIMIng Inan. road and South etieet comer, then Hope to Forestall Maranq, all ot Manchester, Mrs. S. W. White, operator of the Manchester’s Hardware intelligent member of the modern attended Pordham universtto and to achool. W oiilcMiicrease WTIC—Just Plain Bill. 8:00—^Here'a to Veta under the Naxls he won new suc- Burnham's daughter Mlse Waycrosa IGying Sendee, which Headquarters world.” * rills Is a free .larvls aervtw Baduated ftttm Georgetown School Afternoon aehediile will be ar- traced the niers all the way to WTHT—Sky. King. 8:15—Marine Story. cess in hls homeland. —,Nii rharge to the biirmwcr. Of Dentistry In June, IMS. He Death of Child Collins, a Liudent nurse at New T ax Exemption Baltimore, said officials at the Bal- A Complete Hardware 8:45— 8:30—Adventures in Research. Emerging from retirement In ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. ranged from the achool So that all Haven Generai Hospital and Ken- Bosergency Generator i;sed opened his office here six weeks children will get oh the correct timore airport reported the men Store WDRC—Curt Maasey and Mar- 8:45—Jim Ameche Show. 1934, he made a number of German ago. neth Ericaon, a friend from An- WTHT—FM On the air S pjn.-ll films, including the antl-Britlxh bus fd r home. Los Angeles, Jan. 3—(F) -Janet Washington, Jan. 3—(F>—Rep- departed despite a promise that Before Financing tha ’Tilton. Bethany, Jan. 3 T h e stal< REAL KSf.ATK- .INSURANj[:E Surviving are hla father. An* dover. as guests. they would do no night flying on WHAY—Sports. p.m. propaganda picture "Ohm Krueg- JARVIS ttMoy Cknavan, of Darien; a broth* South End school bus schedule Beth Wagner, two yeans old, sped resentaUve Reed (R., N. Y.) wanU Same as WTHT, er.” Jannings said ~later Propa- police barracks here had to use Muiounced through Mrs. Herbert east today on the last lap of a Mrs. Margaret Cummingp of their trip. ^WTIO-Front Page Farrell. M.MX STBEET ST . - T F .L K IM IO N E ;it.V) er, John J^ of Brie, Pa.; and taro London, Canada, has arrived at everybody's Federal Income tax They were not heard from after WTIC—FM On the air 5:38 p.m.- ganda Chief Josef Goebbela or- an emergency generator last night j REALTY CO. BisUrs, Mrs. J. P. D is ^ , of Ber- W. Love of -the transportation journey from Singapore for treat- exemption increased from $600 to and Insuring 4:00— 1 a j n . dered him to make this film after a short circuit left a large j oommtttee follows: ment of a rare blood disease. "Bayhlll” to spend the winter with TOOLS 051 U EN TB R BT. fengSeM. N. J., and Mrs. Walter $700. He doesn't want anybod.v’s WDRC—^News. Same as W n C . against his own wishes. •section of this town without elec- High school pupils routes will She is going to a Cleveland '(ler daughter and son-in-law Mr. tax to' be diorc* than half hla net W HAY—News. Phone 4113 Or 737B' Lehman, of New York City. and M rs^T'A. Loughrey. Wky TiMusands ef Doctors Chi-Namel Paints & Varnishes Television In 1937 Jannings was named to trl.Glty for four houra.' ' ' Puneral arrangements are in be covered by Shlrshac’a bus be- clinic where specialists are wait- earnings. Your Cor WONS—News. _ WNHC—TV„ P.M. ing-hoping to forestall the death Mr; and Mra. W. F. Pierce of Electrical Appliances oompiete. ginning at 7:45 s. m. and cover- Reed planned to introduce proocrfko ploasaiit tasting WTHT—Joe Glrand Show. 3:30—Test Pattern. ing his tegular route aa had in Which Singapore doctors fear is Lake Road had her*alater and Youngstown WTIC—News. 4:00—Home Maker's Exchange inevitable. Two weeks ago. they family Mr. and Mre. Herbert Bilrd promptly a bill to carry out hls' SEE the past Earle W. Rose (new proposals. Kitchen Equipment 8:05— 4:30—Teletunea. driver) w itln r^ ew bua WiU be gave her only six weeks to live. sail end daughter Mary (Catherine, WDR<3—New*. 5:00—Ted Stgele Show, With her parents, Mr. and Mra. He said In a statement last mmmm Housewares traveling over that h i^ school as their holiday guests. W TI(>-8trictly Sports; Weath- 5:30— Teletunes. Sooth (loventry route previously covered by Trem- Paul Wagner, and her sister, Pam- Keith Ooutant of New York, the night that a $700 personal exemp- Coal-Lumber-Bulldlng 3teteriala- Clarence H. ela, Janet Beth boarded the Santa tion should apply alao to each de- Fuel Olla — er. 5:4.7—Howdy Doody. Uttle blay. Pickups on'thls route will little boy who spent two. months YVNAT—Supper Serenade. 6:00—Film Shorts. *W1 begin at 7:46 a. m._ Fe chief, cancelling earlier air with the August Persons of Pine pendent of a taxpayer. Under this mmm i^servatlons because of unfavor- plan, a taxpayer with wife and one (om m a vcoiM ) Anderson 8:15- 6:30—Lucky Pup. Blementaiy school pupils pick- street last, summer as a Herald Call 4148 8:45—Music and Program-Notsa up will be aa follows: Tremblay’s able weather. They flew across child would have an exemption of pcsrussnt acts of ones. It not only Conn. Valley Realty i& WONS—Sport*. Mrs. Walter 8. Haven and O. the Pacific. Wagner Is chief buy- Tribune Fresh Air Fund C3)11A Is $3,100 instead o f the preaent $1,- 7:00—Kukla. Fran A Ollle. Itayniond Johnson, both of Coven* rwite from Flanders win remain their guest over the CTiristmas relieves such coughing but also 8:35— 7:30 — M eM y, Harmony and er for Goodrich Rubber Com- 800. Investment Co. WDRC—Reeofd Album. try jira Wilcoa of kferrow, Naater ths same with the flrst pick-up in pany. holiday season, ^ loosens up p h le ^ and makes It Rhythm. of State Orange and leader of the that district at 7:45 a. m. Reed called his proposal; "A Re- 8:85— • Her parents reported her "rest- Miss Gladys Saltmarsh has re- publican answer to recent hints by easier to raise, pe r t uss in is 647 5Ialn Street 7:45—Neuareel. team; Ellsworth Covell of An* Richard Oalnat (new driver) turned to DorcheUer, Maas., after sa/e/ Mighty effective, tor old .w^eaina^ WONS—Jim Britt. 8:00—Star Theater. ed and Improved" on„, tlje brief President Trumaff that he will . •WTT^Wrightvllle Folks. dover. ascretary of the State with a new boe will cover that stopover here. a visit with her aunt Mrs. Ralph and youngl Pleasant tasting! ri3< mmAmst 9:00—O N e lll’e. Oraage; Keeney Hutchinson of 'urge a tax increase In upper Indl- WTHT^Semo Gammell. route previously taken care of by U. Wolmer. vidual income brackets and in cor- 9:30—Suspenae. Boltou, of the Oonneotleut P i^ eer Shlrshao with a pick-up on High 8:45— 10:00—Original Amateur Hour. Past Masters AaooclaUeii.. will Mr. and Mrs'. Reginald Lewis -poratc- rates.” ■WDRC—Lowell ’Thomas. •treet at 7:45 a. m. Instead of and sons Reginald, Jr., Jeffry and 11:00—Newa. ooenntlss an instaUlng team to Ill's- WHAY-Airlane Melodies, 8:46 a. m. as previously. This Is L.'Slic, went to Rutland, Vt., to oonoasg oeremonlea of tnatalUng Uu (Columbia w n c —Three Star Elxtra. only change In (flek-up time spend Christmas with his parents ofHcahEka a number of aubordiaate of south end alamentMy pupils. WONS—Evening Star. Temblor Shakes Orajagib throughoat the state. John Romanlk, Cherry Valley Mr. and Mrs. Carol Lewis. 7«88— With additional three naw town Miss Mary Strongquist who A hWwp achedida beginiilBg with owned school huasea the majority road, hsa announced the engage- WDRC—Beulah. B iaceei Grange tonlimt Includes ment of hla daughter, Helen, to makes her home with Mrs. CSisrIes WONS—Fulton LewU, Jr. Utah and Idaho the Wofrtng: Thursday, Oahhon of m]pi achool pupils will bs leav- ing their bomsa later in tha morn- Harold Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Natsch and fanilly, is In Brooklyn, W H AT—Symphony Hall. Orange at Wilton; Priday at Vei^ Richard E. Jensen, of Route 6A, N. Y., for the winter months. Balt Lake City, Jan. 8—(P)— A BOB Orange. Wednesday night, ing and returning earlier In (he WTHT—Storyland. afternoon. Columbia. •w n c—Ught Up Time. . sharp earthquake ehook northern Jaanary A the team will be present Mr. and Mra. Irving Lehr and at a p a ^ ceremenlea at Msnchae 3:15— Utah and extreme soulheaatem son, Wally, have returned from a frisciiiption T H E YE A R Idaho yesterday. No important tar Orange NEW WONS—’Tello-Test. short visit tn New York. They Engagements damage was repoited. prasMsat at brought back with them, MIsa Ann w n c —News. HoUpital Doctor WDRC—Jack Smith Show. The earth tremor waa felt from wiU Hrinrich and Miss Maiiorte,Aus- S IS A GOOD TIME TO SHIFT TO be prsssnted a 80*year member* Schea-Anderson MHO— Preston, Idaho, on the north to tin, both of New Rocheile, for the on the wMith. The ship pin by Mr. WOonc. On Janu* Leaves T his Week week-end. ’The two. girls will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Sch4a, WONS—Gabriel Heatter. ary SO the group will go to Wap* WTHT—Counterspy. point of greatest shock apparently gueste at lAhrcroft. Of Meriden, announce the engage- was Corinne, in Box Elder county p i ^ Orange to eonductlnsUnatloB Mn. Ralph U, Wolmer is on her ment of their daughter, MtSs Bea- WD^C—Club Fifteen, at Dr. Jacob ’Tsnnent, resident phy- A where witnesses said highwa;^ way south to spend the winter trice Claire Schea, to A. Leonard I NEW SYSTEM 'W nC—Cavalcade of Music. "ahlmmered” for several seconds. Mias Ctarlea EUsn Moriarty sician of Manchester Memorial at months in Orlando, where ^shr Is Anderson, son'of Mrs. Ellen An- 7:45— South Oovaatry la engaged to Re* hospital, and Mrs. Tennent mre Pedestrians In downtown Salt registered at the Jefferson' Court derson, of 66 Garden street, Man* Don’t tax yo«r own en- 'WDRC—Edward R. Morrow; Lake City aaid buildings shook mo- naldo Pellegrini, aoB of JuUe PcUe* leaving for New York City this Newa. grlnl,' of Stafford Springs. Tbs Hotel. Dr. and Mra. Ralph B. cheMer, and the late Axel L. ergy—Sepd yonr laundry mentarily. « ■I BBII f f SIir" iiiiilHiiiij. Ill inis'iiiii" angagement was aimounced by her WMk, where, they will make their Wolmer and two sons Victor and Anderson. to on. WONS—I Love a Mystery. The Univemity of Utah, aetsmo* paienta. H r And Mre. Thomaa home for the present. Douglas, on their way to New No date has been set for the • If there is one place . 8.-80— graph registered the Shock at 3: WDRC—Mystery Theater. m riaity, alao of South Coventry. York,' took her to Danbury where wedding. wkere care counts, h it 53:30 pjn. (e. s. t ). Dr. Tennent terminated hla aerv- WTHT—Carnegie Hah. No date haa been aet for the wed- 1< ^ at the close of the year 19(9 ahe will be with her other aon Dr. in the compounding of wnc—Cavalcade of America. dlng* a ^ r aervlng about seven years ae Richard A. Wolmer and his family Draghi-Ristau 70% Discount Cash and Cany Jaaano Rychltng of Wall atreot resident physician in surgery. He until January 3 when she continues Mr. and Mra. Joseph DraghI, of prescriptions. TUs pco* WONS—Olme Doea Not Pay. apant the New Taar’a holtday week 8:85— ^ m ^ his duties at the Institu- her journey. The Wolmer family 138 Maple street, announce the en- festionel pharmacy end with bar unde and aunt, Mr. tion May 1 , 1943, He was nn- returned home from N. Y. after a gagement of their datfghter. Miss WDRC—Mr. and Mra. North. and Hrs. Walter Utvindqrk and m ^ ^ at the Ume, and in March. day's visit. Shirley Mae DraghI, to Eldward A. carries on the integrity 'WTHT—Town Meeting o f the Air. family at Waat WUUngton. i 194^he new to Paris France, and Mn and Mrs. Jonathan Bell of Ristau, son of Ludwig Ristau, of ^ end personal insdlcft of Tha thraa naw town-owned WlIIlRiantlc-Hartford road have 35 Charter Oak street. NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY I W H AY—Captain Glenn’s Talent C**??,.^*** Maneth, whom oeheel buses have arrived and will M.had known for many years, and your muted physiciaa Hunt, returned after ■ a visit with rela- HARRISON ST., OFF EAST CENTER ST. ha run for the first time Wednes* they have lived here since. Or, tlvcE, in Hackensack, N. J., over ... Will yoa temcaibcr w n c — Fanny Brice-Baby day morning. Jan. A the Board of Tennent left,Europe In 1941 to Christmas. Snooks. TharBaby! Education atmounood Priday night. •scape the oppreealon of the Nasis CONSTIPATION ' to bring as year doc- WONS—Official Detective. Miss Judith Johnson of Hop TELEPHONE 3753 Om I ssi SMARTER But achadaled oNaetlve then will SVI^y at their meeting the A new safe sad easy way to treat tor’s e««r prescription?.. 'W nC—Adventures In Research. be angounaed aa aoon aa routee River Village is spending the week constipation witbout banh, babit- Man-eater Medical Association with her aunt and uncle Mr. and 8:45r* have baaa ra checked. fonniaf drop and farriuats. Just a "Sal’* Cerinna, Prop. Send Us Your Dry Cleaning Tool memtiera presented a certificate cf Mrs. William Minor In Boltorr. CENTER WHAY—Newa: Sports. AUIMT O. Criekmore haa re* reeegnltlon to Dr, Tennent, and the few harmless tabIsL a day with 8:55— turaa# la his home oa High street Mrs. Chaunccy M. Squier, Sr. water provide necessary bulk and of the Me- had Mrs. Doris Dochr of Meriden PHARMACY Illll il WONS—New*. from.'Windham Community Mo* lubricatioB for normal heyltby. tA f— miiTlsI ^^Kltsl as her guest Thursday. elimination. '’Where fknramcy b A »r ty for them at the Nurses WDRC—Ufe «iO i Luigi, THAN R o b a ^ ^ s ^ , son of Mr. and A holiday party at the home of Recommended by doctors. Boy a wme, imder the direction of Mias 487 Mate t. YM 4$SS WONS—John Steele, Adventur- Mrs. J. MMrtln Vlany, will return Barbara Binder, director of nurses. Mr. and Mrs. George . Burnham bottle of NORMALAX tablets from 8 New Tear’s,.Monday, to MaHetU had her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. your dmuiri today. 89c — money FrsaOt er. « i.h’ president, W H AY—Moonlight Matinee, CoOsga in Ohio to resums his E. Morton, her'sister And family, back if not completely sstisfled. and William P. Slover. aupcrin’ •wnc—Bob Hope. studias . thsre following a two* “ J bqspital, were alio Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McCann and wsslurvacatioa at his home. 8:85- preaent at the reception. NORMALAX WDRC—Escape.- L ock fbaidsnts niay obtain tick* Hemetee k 8 *f CkllMi LftWrttaiiM ats for the au inovia "Alps to tba ' UMtoltmi. 1.-^ WTHT—New*. ny the fire SHOULD MEET Yea, that*8 how many Chevrolet parts we have in stock. The annual ntaetlng of the WDRC—Dance Orchestra. • ARAIN^THE BieVAUIE IS DODGE! which, although confined to the Booth*Dimoek Memorial Library, baaenieot, filled upper floors with O R IV F - WONS—Behind the Story. 1dc„ fir schadnled for January 10 amoke. Drive in soon.* Our factory trained mechanics will WTHT—Newspaper of the Air. You could poy o thousqind dollars mertiand Btill not goT at • ^ OL, In the reading room. Firemen fought the blaze for W’HAY—Blue Mirror Trio, Krafty KUppera 4*H girls wiu i'co hours. They 'were un- V w n c —People Are Funny. all tha nmw b tn H y ,.. aBfrg roOm... Jgmout ruggtlnots BBsat W edneeday. Jan. 4 at S p. m., able to enter the basement because ' -V remedy that little noise that has heen annoying you. 18:48— ag tha koala of Mre. W. Bryce of intense hpat and tha fear of sx- WONS—Jack's Waxworks. of this groot naw Dodga fo vc M & w n n 1. Continuous Existence 7. Group Judgment WTHT—This la (5ur Tima. L BdaappmB South street to con* picdlng illuminating gas which was Genuine Factory 3Iethoda and Parts. rha M»* J ______tSMie .omrkiiig on tbsir sewing aacaptag from some 30 lines to ntttmnmear fsad the flamts. iiia” iaal* Tlselnw I t 'o an ev«n neega valim — thla comfort . . . that means extra ream rfrteetiv Ateoam 2. Continuous Ckptcity 8. Impartiality HaydSn said hs thought ths <• s ptookol ioUa asa Cot 4h year'a sparkliag new Dodge *ow on for yqnr head, for your legs. K4i 1muU of Troop S7 met O fficial Notice gfowtag aUM aa it aaa ba oaad sit the Nathan Hals Com* bIsBs had its origin in a basamant M nom m ae GMAC Plan for Financing Ropoirs $25 Up dltplay at yonr dealers! On th^ outside Dodge is mere OiSlar to go on a hike wlthj storage room. 3. Financial Responsibility 9. C onfiden^U ty •iihar aa a diaoar laMa or for atop Here^ BKcaa VALint in smaM new compact for easier handling in traf- Hans Hansen. Each Oeeupaate at ths apartmants rs* msmmeti Making Voters Goofd toll coa ha f i OToaad io* MW VMWn flaw llsbiini aa4 ittiga MW VaUMI Naw Dadpa inlarlart gha •aw vaZMI YauMthriB tedw OTiaOTh- OToariy. Tohto alao Ota Wa luneb. turned to thslr bomaa ahortljr af- OTyling . . . hi eaae of handling . . . fic. I.,e** overhang front and rear a( toUnwcel paml t Vida t ao8>c*pa yea gaoeroo* head and lag raaox Hee* naw at Dadga FhM Driva. CyTa-MMla. ter the fire waa out 4. Responsiveness to . ba ami oa a caovaa Srat aid American 10. A d ap ta bility make* parking aiid garaging simpler winiltliiald .. . ’’kaM-laval” sasl* add naw tsar *>irlara irtodaw* far mIsc la baa yaa bato ddktog, aplianal an 1 The Ralactflien and Town caarfc l i ‘*ihsli” iif OToihir in com fort. . . hi sound

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MANCHE8TEK EVENING HEEALD«4fANCHESTER, C »N N , TUESDAY, JANUARY S, 1960 through laat 8*M«Snbs!r th* amount Ai^Toial doke was. -93gJf7,0M,QW.V FtfW M D isco v e r B la z e Tolland H a r t fo r d G i r l Ri|«*fi Baby for to* lu t tore* maatas of 194fi FOR SALEt Bight .raem hmHi the SSth Fighter Wing, Johnaon the Aleuttonaand araa awarded the Base is near th* capital cits a or* expeated later, showing, a aoooomlo recovery aa far ahert of living,/ And tha first thing' we 'To so Billions tm o -cu ganger torge roonfi, tOM haitti •**■ s*iwsq*jy Major GudjunU Air Baaa, it waa announced hare Ate Medal. Aarigned te Haadquai^ 'Tokyo, ou too main Japansae Dr. Aaron P. Pratt of Wlndaer round eum total. 6f about 990,000,« ifftrr of any other Buropean cotm- know, tiu habit we renounced baa 1^ Colonel U C Ooddlngton. com- tars first A ir Foroa in 1944, Major island of Houahu. S ic k o n T r a i n 000,000. • hot vratar heat. Large let, located la the CeMir o f j I n M o v i n g C a r and Tolland la recovering from an- try. That la due to aeveral rea- tidied lto^way bock Into ita bk) manding officer of the SSth Fight- Gudjunla rarantaad on duty there Major. Oudjuais* wife and Waahlngtoif,' Jan.»fii*«(.P>-- U. 8. Th*''total amoapta''. to abcftilJ Connecticut ^ A r r iv e s in Jai operation performed Hartford TewB near churches, echooto end bwfawee iwettie. na. among them .the mitural ea* aloha. er Wing. ' until alartad for movement to the will Join hiKl'lit hia duty station in| aid to foreign countries since th* iqoo for eyery person in thla” lu BT r a A graduate of the Parka Air Col- I^clflc Theater of Operations In Japan in the near future. hospitid. to Priscilla Brown, 12, Cn- war now totals nearly 930,000,- country.' ^ tasalated. Imoiediate occupancy. Mo|ieheeter» M L . IMTIKB ox, me. paetty of the Oermana for hard Tha perfeci'^ew Teir’a resolu- Hartford Man and Two Yankee ’ Johnson A ir Baaa, J a p i^ Jan. S lege in East St. Louts, UUnois, November, 1949. Miss Bernice A. Hall has re- 000,000. Eteductloto In the outflow ardr 6117. Mil ItfMl. wothw But it la alao due, to the tion, then, W o ii^ go aomething Dsriea Wna Iffrat der Hospital Gire at MW. OMM. —Major Waaoo I t Gudhtoia, hus- Major OudJunla entered the United Arriving In Japan at the second Hitch-Hikers Jump to turned home from - n vleit with A Commerce department report expected as HKsr-torn .countries rBBOMUN, fact that Ruaaia and the United like this: By A- H. O. Statea Air Force in 1940. Follow- medium port, Yokohama, on Dec- last' night said, that from mld-i04% rebuild. band «i Mrs. mldn fu Gudjunis, relatives and ^ friends in Spring- Greenfield, Mass. , Om 'I gtatea, each bidding few the alfee* *T will not. In th e'K w year, do ■X ' SOO Bduth Fifth a tra ^ Dupo, IIU- ing completion of flying training ember 8,1949, Major Gudjunia was The first permanent European Avoid Being Burned he waa commissioned , a lieutenant saslgnad to the Fifth Ate Force, settlement on the American main- fleld, Mass. 2 tlon of the Oermana, have been thua and ao. In stea d ,^ will do nota. sad aoa of Mr. jmA Mra. John To Repul GudJunte. 104 RuamfU street; Man- and rated aa a pilot on November the Occupatloital Air Force for Ja- land was mad* at Darien, Colom-, Ashford, Jan. 9—(iPj -j- William Janies Burke has been appoint- Greenfield, Mass.,. Jan. 3—(/pi—A EpWARD J. HOLL, Realtor ■Qgaged In a rivalry of favor* to thti and' that." pan ihd subsequently reassigned to bla,- in 1510, actordlng to the Bo- 1 political leaders. Governor Chester cheater, Oonq., ra m tly arrived In 1, 1941. During the war ha aerved R. Romig of Hartford, and the two ed as chairman for the towh of 12-ycar-old girl who collapsed in a •■n MAPUI ST. MANCBaSTER, CONN. dSermany. Bach hap now extend- ^ot merely to resolve ons^in g Japan and haa/been assigned to With the S4Srd Fighter Group In Johnson Air Base. Johnson Air cyclopedia Britsinnlca. Tolland for the 1950 "March of ,4 / - ' - H Bowles may aeem embarked upon hitch-hikers riding along the Wil- train last night while en route to Tt^E EDUCATION OF A PHARMAGiSi; ^ «»l lUMW. ed Ita aphere of Oermimy privt- out of one’s life, but to rewlya a new phase of harsh toughnsas, Dimes" campaign. bur Cross highway with him last lU M M IU m eM BATBB “ something new in Ra placa, aot axempllfiad by his maatpuIaUpa of The regular meeting of Tolland a Christmas vacation In Burling- Idgea and helpa which would have T night felt so warm they thought P.T.A. wHi be held Wednesday, * len eongldered unthinheble at merely to rule out of our conduct tha Joblaaa payments issue into a the weather suddenly had become ton. Vt., was Und..' hospital treat- m M t t e IV •••*••%••••*0 Chrlatmaa Bv* emergency in January 4, 1960, at Hicks Memori- ment today. . ! Sm ■raUi iarqp Mf l Q the end of the war. those thinge of wh'ch we mliht ba mildar. al. school at 8 p. m. "Measuring which the O.O.P. was sasigned the It was not a meteorological The child was taken t.o Franklin i tli«t* 0*«r ^ TTie very divialon of Germany sahsmed, but to bring In Uioaa our school program against our role of Scrooge. . change, however., but. ..external coThmuntty needs” Is the topic for' County hospital.when the train at-1. |0»% dMlTWXL _ O f t w r ..... jttw haa been a help to German recov new things of which we might to - -But'to ooin* other otoments to combustion In Romig’s 19-3rear-oId rived here. Hospital attaches said j Attention Gklsfl w»w of m«*. fw » < f ...... proud, not merely to refrain from discussion,' and ij is hoped thst ery. alnce it dta in with this Rua- ■tote life, the Govemor'a office ia internal combustion vehicle that all people interested in education the nature of her illness could not Hava you untoghtly and mwanted hrir ea year foeo, aian>Amerlcan rivalry of generoa- evil, but to expand /and vltallao offering a surpriatog love and nffac- was causing the warmth. in 'lollana will be present, with be diagnosed until laboratory testa arma or kfgaT May be removed safely aad penaaneBtly , THB AiBlHaATBP PKBM ,, , the replacing good—t^at Is Uie tton, a swaat and Innocent reason- The truth of the situation auggaetions, questlona and ideas. are completed. J- TIM AMtNriMM Brw. to ^»tol**to ity. dawned on the three motorists by multlple^electrolyato. ^ ^ type of resolution which has a ablenssa which roflecta a aeaaonal The Tolland Community Men’s The girl .was Identified as Pris- m UUM to Um on o( ropuMioMtoo of And the Oermana are akllful atmosphere. The season is .that of when they decided they’d better cilla Brown by her mother,'Mra. all Mwo dlopotcboa erodUod to It. oi real chance of working. investigate a red glow-becoming club held Thursday evening, Dec. ■ not otborwloo oiMitod to tlito popot^ enough to uae the aituation in or- an approaching elbctlon, and the Dolores Brown. The "1 will" ia Juat as important Save i brighter alldhe time—that seemed 29th in the .Fetlerated church par- MARY CROSSED R.N., Prop. ■ad otoo tIM local aava puMla^ boro. der to bring preaaure alternately process is that of fence repairings lors was well attended when the Mrs. Brown said the girl had 869 M A IN STR EE T . O V E R M A R L O W S All rtobto it copnblMotioP of apoOtol aa the "I won't." to be following them qloiig the been visiting relatives in Burling- upon Ruaaia and the United perhapa the Spar ahould have B The temperature during th* next So vital-to the community to hto profes- teria at Peerfleld School in Wind- their bUl, purportedly In objection son of West Tolland have an- walk. Here name was placed on the start enjoying BER- TIP gild SoBAtor Robert A. Teft. plebeadte, to determine whether nounced the engagement of their danger list four days, Wednesday through sor for three years. sBhe haa also to certain detaila, sctuslly, per- Escapes Rainfall ^ eion that before he may practice pher- ^ GREN’S LAB-TESTEDr two rather conalatant laolaUoa- it really wanta to belong to haps, in response to the wlShee of daughter, Miss Ends Grace Mor- next Saturday, will average four had Red Croea canteen experience. macy, the druggist mufit attend an n^**^ . '' HOMOGENIZED, VITA- taU, are now advocataa of our for* PTance. The plight of the Sudeten CIO leadam. ganson to Rchard Anthony Paul to' eight degrees above the season- Pasadena, < ^lf., Jan. 9— Graf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard MIN D milk now: ^ nal paitldpatloii in a war which Oermana la being bew^led once Mrs. Schllllnger will to assisted A new attempt to pass thwblll, First Two Babies al' normal. Mild Wednesday fol- credited college of Pharmacy for 8 years by two volunteer workers from s When the weather man come up Graf of Rockville. No date of haa already been IcMt They would again. Arid more and more Ger- with some changes, waa made in ' '.fill with a prediction of ehowere for lowed by colder late Wednesday or where he to taught the knowledge that group of mothers who have offered the laat two houn of the regular the wedding has been set. have ua heooma beUigarenU in the man leaden an letting It be un- the 81st Tournament of Roses, the The Connecticut Grange Pioneer Of ’50 Neighbors Wednesday nIghL Seasonably cold pharmacy has gained since the dawn of Keen it np all year. It's SO to help. They will serve one dsy.^ session, and consumed some three question on many lips was; weather the rest of the week. fOiHi.an elvU war—aoaMthlng we dentood that they do not regard weekly for a period of four weeks. Past Masters Association met GOOD for you. You’ll like quartern of an hour of party "What happens IT It rains on the Thursday, December 29 at Andov Normals for the period ar* aa history. William Procter, Jr., was the '! it too5-so easy to digest, reCoaed to becofna whUe the war tha new fronUan with Poland aa Charge, for the pragram will to caucus tima during which more parade?" WaUlngford. Jan. 3 - (/PI— ,the foll'jwB: Boston and New Haven 91.30 per week for each child er town hall under the auepices first professor of pharmacy in the Unit- such a pleasing taste, and waa on and while a full ogtarUon Important Isgialathm, such ns that The answer came:.' "It doesn’t." of Andover Grange. A pot luck first two babies born to Walling- 29, Providence 28, Nantucket 33, of oar Billltary otrength might which will be collected weekly to which aacaaalUted an Immediate Th* city's almost phenomenal ford parents in 1950 ought not to Concord, N. H. 32, Burlington, Vt. ed States, teaching at Philadelphia. COSTSfSO LITTLE. Any one with aenaa on cither advance. The first coUsetloH will luck in staging the; famous pag- supper and Christmas party fol liana jaAMneed the reault—In or* special session, might hnvo been lowed the business meeting. have much trouble keeping track 29. Portland 33. Esstport 31. Since hie day. Schools of Pharmacy ^ sido of tho cold war could aoo this be made on Friday, January 4 for eant in midwinter held good again of one another, s The proud par- Greenvill* 14, and Presque Isle 12 dor to defend the lalaad o f For- handled, but waa not On this oc- K’a liTAB-TESTED to give oomtog, whan both aldas first ba- the week of January 9 through IS. casion ona Democratic Banator’a Anot her dramatic Watkins va yesterday. A million and a half enU. each with a new daughter, degrees. have been established in almost-every spectators, from all parts of the First Minted Coins you added health protec- BMoa. the laat ptaoe of Chlnaae gaa vlotottog tha Potsdam Agraa- OoUsctloAa win be made, there- threat of n paraonnl fiUbustar did live in a two-famlly^house at 87 Precipitation will averag* be- state. after, on Mondays for tha current country, watched a slx-mlle-long Meadow street. tween .3 and .7 inebea, Rain Wed- tion. tanltory now ootaide tha military mant. But naltbar sat of statoa- tha trick. rainbow move down A mine wss erected near.Joa- graip of tha vlctora to tha ctvU week. Ninety-six studsnta hava An af this, of oouraa^ dla- chlmsthal, Bohemia, In 1518, and Mrs. George'Fsrkas gave birth nesday will change to light enow man haa bsan aMa to break out of registered to date fOr tho lunch boulevard. It waa chilly, and to a girl qt the Meriden hospital flurries In northern New England. Yser Druggist Is TRAINED , pleaaed a defialte and apaclfio is born with the New Year! thnatenlng, but there wasn't a Count Schlick issued the first Phone ENTERPRISE 1026. tho tataful pattern. Instaad, all program. To sasisb^ mothers in yesterday at 2:20 a. m., 25 min- Additional rain or snow in north- Ts Serve Ye* jf FoneeHag their polMy, wT category of OoBoeotleat voters iteop of r ^ until the end of the minted coins, known as Joschlms- Start thla healthful, eco- MB to.ba banding thalr effort their own meal-ptennlng at home, —toe dcMtIata. It aeamed to add thalers. This, name was shortened utes before her downstairs neigh- ern New England and rain In day—^just aa mor* - than 100,000 southern New England- will occur wBidd gala aU tha dlaadvaatagaa and togaanlty toward outbidding Mrs. Schilllnger baa announcad tha them to toe group of apertal people were heading out of the to "thslers" and corruption of this bor. Mrs. Joseph Zambory. bore a nomical habit today. diughter at the same institution. towards th* end of the period. ef • otato ef war, but aoew of Ita aadi ether for tha tovor of Gar- first week’s menu aa followB: Mon- tatormta who had to to agatoat Rose Bowl. word, brought our word "dollars." day: Baked macaroni and cheese, advaatagaa. Wa would ba ratum* many. BowIm to 1959. green ealsd, applesauce and gin- Democratic State CSiairman lag to CaUang lUl-Hiek after wa Ona might aa wall aaluta tha ger cookies; Tuesday: Moat loaf, John Bailey ia credited with being Solid Mahogany $ O S hod already coaoeded hlg failure. big Wtoaar of tbs cold war: Ger- mashed potato, gravy, peas, ear- the fence repairer who arranged Wa would ba abaadeotog, for one many. rota and JoUo; Wednesday: Span- for a group of dentiata to' mast Waad, tha oaly poltey which, for ish rice, groea salad and bakad with tha Governor tho other day. appla; Thuraday: Lamb stow and for ^ooannt remlnteconco and Bedf dresser chest! , ua, ftto tha attuotloa ca tha CM- Saowey Indax To Slncarity? DAIRY aeae mainland. Ihaie, wo know vegatoblaa, rice pudding; Friday: hopeful appmleal of tbo future. Baked beana, cole elaw, canned wHl enough, wo can only wait and In addition to tbo htoto con- The rcmlnlMence was ao pleasant ^‘gffiicE nn'nrrr peaOhee; Bread, butter and milk Yon expect good furniture at Watkins like the Old Litchfield Bedroom! It’s furniture that FARMS tained to their publlahed mmarka that the Govcmoi seemed almost aocb playtog cur long range dtplo- will to Included with each meal. to have forgotten that he had ever reflects the best in modem precision production methods . . , with the hand fitting of during the aaeaton of the United Tha PTA Is currently conducting 878 Mata St. - Phone 4188 Boatto eatda carefully to the hope vetoed n dentiata* UU. Thera wae, drawers to insure smooth trouble-free operation. . . the Du Pont Duco finish that’s rubbed MOO BUNNSIDL AVf SM MAIN S: of tovlttog anil ■Hooragtog oone Hattena General AaaemUy, ^ e a milk program at tho achool which according to raport, one tight mo- to satin smoothness by hand . furniture with the inherent styling of the old masters PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED (AST HARTfOkD MANCHESTlh Ruaalaaa have opparantly made Will to abandoned with the start ment in which one of the .visiting for long lasting goodness. Fashioned with Chippendale ogee bracket bases, brass butter- brand ^ Ittciam to ChteaL of hot lunch. The hot-lunch com-, Wa would, at the momaat' our ■ome cenenta new propoaal to dentisU InsUted on refreshing his fly drawer pulls, broken pediment mirror with torch flnial. The bed is a heavy-post can- Til ! ?I31 TfL ENTERPRISl ' mittee Is domposed of Mrs. John memory. But then thst was lost In tha united SUtea to the field of non-ball style with sleigh-tjTJe htad and footboards. , frianda and alllaa a n to prpcaaa Rothwell, Mrs. John D. Avery, a happy glow about tha futura In of. i®oo^[Blsbis C9dflMt 0dm* toteraatlonal eontrol of atomic Mrs. Fred Luck, Mrs. John Brick- which, according te report, and Bsuaiat Geveramant. be declaring energy. aon, Mrs. William Oosao, Mrs. certainly according to tha approv- a otato of war. Paraddnleally, for a democracy, Ralph Strickland aad SCra. Wal- ed tachnlqua in auCh matters, the ter Reneker. Since many volun- It may bo good newe toot are do dentiata wart left with the impres- and more bedroom favin'ga! teer workers are needed to keep ■ion that n second Bowles admin- and T aft la not yet American pol- not knew what thla nported Rua- the work from becoming too tstratton would not necesaarily Mostly one-of-a-kind floor sample groups; • • . JAA/ilAHYo . a icy. It la not likely to be. What tlan propdbal la. burdensome for a few, the com- deal adversely .with their Juat subject to prior sale. the Itounan admlnletratlon la toy- American diplomacy, at any mittee would greatly appreciate claims for raaadnabla protsotioa hearing from anyone In town who tog with, and what moat alarma nta, regarda Ruaalaa diplomacy of their business aad tha public a feels eha haa time to help out at * tha B rlttA Bowapi^ien who an aa aerioua to Intent only adian it the school occaalonally. health. ewaoading erlttolam of the poaal- opentea bn aecrecy. It regarda It haa been noted, too, that Bolton PTA wiU hold iU first Governor Bowles haa been indulg- every open propoaal by the Rua- bUlty, la a policy of axteadlng mealing of the new year on Wed- ing, In'his own public nddr*sa«a. new dnanrlal aad military aid- to alana aa something designed pure- nesday, January 11, at the ischool. In the soft apprioach to other Chippendale $279 Hepplewhite $195 Chtaag Kal-ahek to an effort to ly for pixipaganda. But when the Membere will make returns on groups which might bo auqiected Fonherly 9250.00 master bedroom group with twin bolate hla poattlon on Formoea. Ruaelana come to ua behind closed their individual efforts for the of viewing hla praaaaca at Hart- Formerly 9535.00 for three large- plecea; 4-drawer Ways and Mean* project of the sleigh-type beds having pierced headboards; 4-drawer doors, and^jnake proposals to us ford with dlataate or alarm. ■well front dresser with large hanging mirror, 5-drawer Vftix tha IVuinan adnUniatnUon past two months. Busriaess wlU ■well-front chest-on-cheet, and a full size poster bed ■well-front dreaaer and 5-drawer swell front chest la “eaplocliig" la tha poMlblUty of which they do not release to the Not ovM that aaoot adroit of both having shallow drawers at top for small articles- include revision of the b^lswa. an fMMO lupaltonk Mate Clwlr- with broken pediment Mahogany and giunwood. enabling Chlang to bold Formoaa press, then we tend to think that The new Mt of by-tewa win ba Mahogany and guipwood. timUed Ttmo ama BMkgr. hate hoirever. yet Starts without direct military action of they are 'negotiating In a serious read and a vote taken no their devised toatetM toafer appeas- our own. But tha Brltito fear manner.. adoption. ■laed apertamia of Tomorrow Only A regular meeting of tha Volun- that thla would amount to the For all wo know, the Russikns H m most practical SHOE SALE teer Fir* Department will to held aame thing, in the end, aa tha pol- may feel the same way about our y ^ advaaood baa Ji MMJU m r a r / tomorrow night nt tha Flrshousa Hepplewhite ■ icy Hoovar and* Taft recommend. diplomacy, distrusting it when it at 8 o’clock. Tbs dapartmant waa baaa te *l'49 Chippendale *285 Nsfs'i (Mt *«• ■■'4 ef IsMFt Hbee-wey tery Datoilaa Baoaat wtto Mviag called out on S a tu r ^ afternoon, mahogany and gum wood sewW Werr fee Ifffi —Ift*' t fs dsso They fear^ we an now, too lata, la in tha opan, tokinglt more aeri- hetamt aad traaapnrt hjna from Fonsaitr 4198.00 forr t o l r t e plgCgg \-trant idresser and 6-drnwer awell- Formerly gSSO.OO for n three piece group in aolld ma- 4-341 to Sssd afslfte sls». fsefc- engaging to a batf-heartod ra- ously whan It is concealed from to extinguish a brush firs on the to btaoh aoa» aprtog, aa . 4-drnwer swell' 7h»y'r0 gr^attr in powr^Mghnr In tom piw lon^a (ng • ««U tp Aw metes A * S u m * a*sA Joaepb F. Ragan property on South noto cheat both havingIngltw I two ahallow drawera at tha hogany featuring an 8-drawer Mr. A Mra. double venal ef a Chlneaa policy Air*edy the rest of the world. too aportaaasR,. wouU at dresser and low post bed. 5-drawer chest with ogee out ssffsrmsr ef A« tsesss, tera b git A ST O R E W I D E Road. A pile of dabria Mr. Ragan for amall articles. Broken-pediment poster bed with teaet got eoiaa heavy tags ou brocket hoaes and butterfly pulls. Deep, rich red ma- •fondouf. In »tyllng’^drnam$ to drivn—and now thoro'o sssutessiiss es^f sewse confuaad and indedalve.'and that A t nay rate*, the report la that was burning'got out of contcol and !3 posts, full aiae, , - such a tell end participation to tha Ruaalaaa hava prepoaed aome- toeir Itoeo. But to* hoavUy hogany finish; band Tubbed. In s e s w > w ersik " " fgm burned over about an acre, of Mr. Boaaat has already a Bulekitoauty for 1950 fo Of procflcolly any budgot •n tita Yo¥‘t §ot thtog, sscratly, aad that we, ae- grass. the Chineaa dvU war w ill kaap ua offered oa far aaeattM a# Ab sear esalM as The' cHbral group of ,tto PTA frmn avar having a.olaar and aon- eratlj^ara ooaatdering our conn- toata tS* agGrtaaina al- _ * *■ •« sum magtb. SALE! aiatont poltey on the Chlneae quea- ter-ptopoaol. If any. wjU meet on Thuraday night nt o, wo jo9t oouldnt bold back tbe That there are more than fi rich red mahogany finish. Ogee bracket bases, bulter- models)-noted, approvingly, that tbe Sedan, one of the new Buick boity typea And, on tha other hand, wa paronU told her sho could rotun draaaer with hanging mirror, and one twin-siM bed. for the Ine recep- aad held him primarily to blaau Gan. Wu Tah-Chen, Chlnaaa Na- An Maal group for the teen-ager's roohi. Add a draped fly pulls, broken pediment top mirror. 4-drawer dresser, typical Buick taper is now found b all exciting news on price... to hava relaUvoly Uttlo homo but could not bgtog bor b ^ fisJrawer chest and a pair of ti^ in papelled beds having for 1930. At your Bukk dealer’s are more for tha fau of NaUoudltet China. tionalist minister wUheut port- dreaatog table later! tion which they imagination whan It comes to with har. folio. Quirino leaves soon for an abort ball-top poats. Bukk fenden. actual models, toe whole stoiy on others. All types of shoes ore Inclnddd— If we now attempt to ehaage Pelico Oapt Cteorga A. Wash- That Dynaflow Drive, for Jostaace— have given no, we ptedgtaf that wo "will do" this oearatlon at Johns Hopkins boa- OMarateal. It will be purriy to re- bum idantlfted them as Fradarick ^aybe you've even heard aome diinp... standard on RoAOMAsn* models, op* alee have a epedal aad that I f wa gtop up aomo- pltal nt Baltimore. Hadn't you better aee him—ritot now<- Saddle Oxfords, Loafers, Casuals, QKaae to a demand from domaa B. Hill, 30, of Gbroua, N. T., and Observers placed ewphaala on thtag like smoking or drinking, Muriel Stavena, IT, of Sunnyalds, tkMtol on all othan-now ooata •nd tee if you, too, don't find Biilck ‘Top treat for them dur- tie pottUeal eoureaa who hava aot Qutetoe's us* of "Scutnwaat Pa- that maana that wa gala a bonua N. T. cific” rattor than "Southeast 20% torn thaa OB 1989 fiiodeb. choice for 1930T ing this sale! y \ Pumps, Straps, High, Medium, much alatoi to raapaet la factega HUl was nrrsotod white running • for ouraalvaa of both Urns aad ■to” which ha used teat spring in Chippendale *279 Colonial Mflple *119 U . yoHiv msttifv. toward his parkod oar aaar B rtd ^ p rap aa ln g an nati-Conmunlct fiow Heels, Sued^^t^f, f^ld. money, mn wo have vary htUs port heapttal. Tho girt was to the Formerly 9948.00 for h teur-ploeo master bedroom aad Taft weeq union. 818898 group of throe pieces with full also posiUvs Idas of what to do with automobile. Originally, Quirino onvtalenod group in aoUd mahogany. Brsekst basts, butterfly Wi|h each purdiaie. of • thay odviaad ua that pulls, double top drawora for the 8-drawer draaaer and ■t]^ pancllod bod, 9-drswer dreaosr and 4- thla bonus. After mMSltentng Jh* youth po- Nationalist China and *he South BmaB acaled ptecaa; wUl fit th* emsB Id allow German lleo found u i Infent' body on a 8-drawer eheet Twin beds have low' pineapple posts; or Wa think that andtog a loos of Korean repubUe aa members of o t t i pai/of|;NI^A JETtlCH^ I JapaBMt BUtttarinn to run Iti ehalr In tbo hoapttol lottoy. union which would combat tha you can ebooaa panallad bsda if you wish. although wa had tha pow- tampar, or rafralntog from un- captain Wash bum aald the cou- spread of Ocnununlam and aid athlcal eooduet ia to Itaalf a gain. ple mad* a atatement that tho boy duri^^lhis salOr yf* f ilw war they had Iwgaa. Thay they had d^dod to abandon him (Slam) and India have reoogntaad perhape ogualty wrong new It la awanthlng to toko ovu out of heonua* Mtee Stsvead* porenta had Ootmnuniat China. India has vir- Chippendale *^50 IW»bieNSrSTSneif4SCIb«aaA. i advocate mir teat mto- idaet But thara la ateo a warned her not to oomo hooso with tually ignored too Qulitoo propoaol rmOm Mfsi y ' ~ ^"7 ear^omoufi lioo^ plaaaaat paaalWhty that wo might the toby- Id tor partlclpatlan ha4 t o « i f » nerly IfiMOfi tn tola thraa-pleea aoHd| mahogany ito fflHngg tola a lelvu war whteh The two young peopio war* ar- put aoma a x ^ good Into It. irdd* as essential to any affac- group which boasts n 8-drawar Mr. A Mra. draaaer (two Wy ’la . lhr lotcat winter rreted on breach of peace charges Uva union. tiers of 9 drawera each) with large mirroi 8-drawer la our neglect of these poritiva tod held In 93.000 toll each. ch*ri> with dmibl* drawer* at top: full ala* low postar il.l9 v a h ie l* , **ExeUuktfiy poisiblltttea tha key anptana- / Heart Attaek Ihtal with tehtoppla tape. tlon of why w many«of our good Narktony Firm Bend IJI*n H M OTOR SALES, Inc. GOI 474 V A I N 8 H E E T *• ACBOMPIOU riBolvto prove ao hard to kMp. Meriden, Jan. B—tTi.—Th^mna E. ZSIlfA^ PHONE M671 MANCHESTER Hartfted, Jaa- L ymaa A. <•Woman, roUrod managar af too •artih, «r. sw airtwt and troaaurai Mortden Mawlng Ote. wka wna It. nai do aoC tn tha apaoa H ue- o f tha tfftoan A. Smith Vaehtiterr an unrto qf Mayor CJrM cuplod «rith aom* poalUve altenm- companv. rtlad tore last nlnhl. His of Hartfora.-dlsd at hla honw teat Ewy Wdtkins Bu<^ Terms if wish Widow, tmiaana. two daugbtora night after auftertng a heart at- ttvo, « e loaao a vaouam to • r It ■' ^ ."■■■ ■ -V; ■■ ' ■; _ V

■ «?■ I . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 8. 1950 ■ J

• \ . stay about six weeks vdth Mrs. 41-yearM>ld w aiter e f 14 East when It plunged off U, 8, highway lag ter tba mo mm IIANCRESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 8. 1950 Johnson’s patents. N ew London M an street, Naw London,, suffered a north of Pompano ^ B eacl^ aiid 150 B U I b Ready filraady exlattaff Wainhig^iven Many of tbe graduates o f Ella- Goat Roundup slight brain concussion but dvertunied In a ditch*. * \ • Slat), not for Um worth High school ini Juna aro en- Injured in Crash "seemed in good shape.*' Me was ,Patteraon aaid/the car Was For Aetion Now new Oongnte. rolled In different colleges and Starts Today not on the dianger list. ■ owned by E. K ' Jerry of New More than M9 bilto Reporla Oincer Find Boys Blamed lo n e ly a t the H q$pital Postal Clerk TVStockm^ii unirorattles. The following a n en- The other Occupant o f the car, York. t guest at the Boca Baton ed by House aad Sifintfi onmaM- Weddi je Plant rolled at Univeralty o f Connecti- Fort Lauderdale, Fta., Jan: 3.--^ Patrick CaiHnan, 40, a chauffeur chij>. Callinan waa listed' as Jer- Washington, Jon. 9 —(/P)—Con- teea nt the last aaaalm ate naoy . !2S i cut. Lola Hancock. Andy Hoffman. Texas G)wliania Aa **Ifope’[Lehi6ea Today Rhodes-KimlMlI Cliange Listed Dorothy Jurgelas, (Carolyn ViberL aeck shortly after he wss fidmit- il rivers 4 e alx-fireiel The marriage of Mlaa'Dorothy To Drive Animals to ceived in an automobile accident Twenty-one’ iinder-age drlv k jump over loot year's up to oontbiufi thi stadjr at kCBe:'* Take Necessaiw P i^ WlUiam Kissanr. Jantos Pitney which cost the life of a compan- wd to the- hospital. were, Involveil’ In, traffic seeI'idents Klmhall, daughter o f Mr. fiiM Mrs. nr.!M0t\, prevloualy introdiMfid or te gfi te ’’ It’a goinguto be lonely in and Marilyn ' Sbaughnesay. . At Beaeh of Island ion ycstcrtlay. Highway Patrolman C. A. Pat- on Connecticut streets and high-high. yboJito Ianlawmakers can pick up just Hartford Boy la Removal of Open Lock .^firat tIaM in this beratoforo .pro- Vignafi AdmiU Steal- Harold Kimball of 48 Hartford cautions ‘^in Snowfall work immedlntely fior aaw mrota Children's Ward at Manchester Ipngad find troublesoma ooodltion. Necessary Improve-' Trade School , fin Raymond Dwtora at Broward General terslon said the automobile was w s.va„ diiring 1949. apparently j where they left off laat October. ure# offered when Uto mootod afita Road, to Weslay Thayer Rhodes Lavoie, Paul Mdtekaltls. Raymond going about 80 miles an hour From Switch Results Memorial hospital after tomorrow Ho|i« rosponded beautifully. ing Money Because He Parramoro Island. Va., Jan. 8- hoapital said William J. GUger, learnlng.,io dflve thd hard way. I This to because they aro roturn- Sion gets under wny. --1 v „. Criaalied W lieii Auto of San Franctoeo, Ca[llfotnla, took menis to Be Discussed Denver, Jan. 3.—(P>—Uveatock- Taylor, Alena Wolderddrf. Robert ThSra will be no little voice plying, Mefinwblta, she was winning the (JP;— "Operation Goat Penning" b In Derailment ^ place at the home o f the bride’e (>>lllnB. Beverly Pope and Charles ------r------:------— ------^ ------.Hit* Polein fo g “ Hi, Doc!'y|vhcn we make our ap> baarta o f all thoaa with whom ,ahe Lost on Horse Races By * Directors Tonight men In Colorado were wnnied by gins hero today. i pfironta on Saturday, December 31, Shefi givers. Parties wen given for her Schwelr, Leslie Teacher’s College; Niuinlea from the hills #nd woods i stealing “at least - $1,000” ' from Methodlat Church In a setting of Patricia Cavanaugh, Mlddlrbury; Wai

'Brannan, and national health in- Church Oarke Heads. Couple KiUed surance. ■■ Emergency . Doctors News Tidbits A White House offlciat discuaa- Judge Sedres California on Hague Field 17- Ing the forthcoming.message said; ’s Dr. Joseph Barry, tel. ; sms ' Kiwanis Club ' rWlAI From m Wtren As Car Skids • There Isn't any change, but lim- 2-1178 and Dr. J. X. Segai. tel. ply a strong determination to car- «125, are the physicians of the Oral Contract ry out the proposals the president Manchester Medical Associa- New Officen Inducted Two West German newspapers campaigned for when he was tion who will respond to emer- Top Quintets of lluree SerricM say Russians have conscripted 150.- Parents o f Three Fatal* elected in November, IMS.’’ - Oklahoma Scores Most N a a siffs W in B u t R e d iPA’sTrouiiH !ioo,963 Fans WitneM ' gency calls tomorrow after- I-^Yges Written Agree* YM icrday «■ Mie. Ethel R. Tewaseed At Meeting at Noon OOO men for work in Saxon uran- • ly Injured ,When Auto There may a hint o f aomething noon. ’ Mrs.. Ethel R. Townsend, widow ium mines and that explosions in new in the mesaage tomorrow— ineiits Br Made to - Ral l y to Wi n H e a ds D ra w th e C h e ers By Hartford| ' PQg^ Today at Cavey’s •: shafts are taking toll of almost Hits ■ Tree at Wilton administration bleesing for an ex- •h ■ ; ^ —I — AMist* V of John O. Townsend, died Sundsy Avoid Court Disputes Impressive- Bowl Win at Manchester Memorial hospital 1,000 raauaittrs montbl.v. . . . Ad- cise tax cut, provided certain other Edgar V. Clarks, well known vocates of statehood for Hawaii Wilton, Jan. 3— (jPi—A man and LIU Trims Muhlenberg Baaketbalt fans were treated to a I he foul line and heaved the ball Saints Score' 57 to 38 ----- tfe* euitoai M vi> : after a short illness. Born In War- land Alaska say they have good one of the finest exhibitions of underhand. Ilka a aoftball pitch- wick, Rhode Island, she is survived local inai^rnee man, was Inducted wife, parents of three chlldrM, Deploring ‘ such oral agree- OotagncKtaBal Will Oppose . • ments" that re.Huli in "expensive Sooner Fans 'Challenge At Garden; Kentucky feminine hoop talenta in many a er. Triumph in Polish Winning Points Come in by two daughters; Mrs. Raymond , chance of winning their long bat-'were fatally injured when their Mr. Truman reportedly is ready , * A i-«t Its MTvioM «a Suiulsy aa prj^denTident of the Manchester tlei In new session of Congress car skidded off U. S. Route No. 7 to recontmend auch a program, mid consuming litigation." Judge moon al the Armory Sunday night . A Good Show Yesterday*! B onHI •ooUmt pubUc bsptlM) Gordon, of Colleg i Point. Uong Is- Notre Dame's Position Wins Seventh Start League; Girls Triumph Final Period With Ktwaniela aub at Its meeting at | opening today. . . . American cor-, and struck a tree here todav but he ia understood to be prepar- I \\ esley c. Gryk, in a recent writ- L o c a l S jporl when the world famous AU-Amerl- It was H good show. A number OttM 9t Its chlldrin. land; Mrs. Helen PattuUo of Water Rates um noon today In Cavey's Restaur-' poratloii headed by MaJ. Gen.’ -State---- policemdke invesligatofslnvei^^^^ said ing a special tax message which I ten deil.sion on civil action brought As Nation's Leading can Red Headsdisplayed their of the vast crowd came from up But 1:55 Remaining; Football S I i s « a s ot Om three such serv* Providence, R. I.: two iwns: John j ant. Mr. Clarke succeeds Ruasell Claire L. Chennault tomorrow w11i | that Mrs. Evelyn Nora Kagist of will outline the details later. in Towifc Court, urged contracting New York, Jan. 3. -•OP)--Four wares before the segaon's best Windsor way. They saw the girls Playing the strong Hartford i 'held « t the church each year. ( d ia lle r J. Townsend, Jr., of College Point, | J. ,Paul. His SLsaoclate officers begin legal effort in Hong Kong 16 West Main street, Norwalk,was The idea of reducing excises is I partiCH in an orai rigreeiuent to College Grid Teahi of the nation's most powerful bas- crowd. This was the second girls’ perform In Poquonock against the Saint CYrtl'a quintet New Year's Fred Morrison Stars _ _ t ether twe sre Childrsa’s Day North Ertil Group to team to play here in the paat four Collegians In the afternoon and By Th* Aasodatid PrifiiB “ L. I.; Milton E. Tbwnaend of Man-; are aa follows; Urat vice president. to gain control of fklna'a two instantly killed. popular at the Capitol, but there make .some written tiiemurandum night, the Poilah-Amerloans were sa| shortly after Caster. ' at the .same time the original The Mancbeater Blue Ribbona ketball teams all had to come yeara. In 1947 the British-Ameri- liked the show so much 'that they Jim Hague, Ohio ■tote-‘-IClek*9 chaster; three sisters: Mrs. Grace Russell S. Potterton; second, vice largnt airliaea. ___Her hashand, . Frederick, a chef It no support in sight for aaiy tax Pasadena,. £kUf„ -Jan. 3 - president. Rsymofiir T. “ Owens; Fight Increase; No Ob- ; agreement is hiadp as to the gist of New-York, - Jam 3—iJb— Th* won-first round honors In the froth behind to defeat underrated! can'Chib brought the (Tover'atrl»''came back to see them ln their soundly beaten by the aoore of -97 a iT'k-yard flalA goal ta tha «n li Rogere of W’arwick, -R. I j ' M n rj Yugoslavia iiislla her trade agreed' at HomqWood Inn, New Canaan, Incraase. in fact, demands al-' loudest din rising from the scat- Northern Qmnecticut Bow-ling two minutea giving OMo Btato h )sSl^stSdsS^U^ Batia .said kgreement:" foes last night. in from New York, but the Red final Connecticut .appearanct. The to 3$. V Ohio State's victorious foothell LUUan La Valley of Westerly, R. I.; ! ment with Britain as sign of w)est- died at ' Norwalk hospital • two i-eady are flying again fo ra cut in jection to'Meters tered bowla today came from the L«ague the latest statlatlca reveal. 17-14 victory over California Hi IBisd at both aertloea hy r ^ in g Mrs. John O’Oara of Providence, . ern confidence in Yugoslsvia's f's- hours later.. Judge Gryk made the remarks in Kentucky won ita sbyenth game Heads were far superior In all Red Heads left after the game to Tbe locals started off In fine team flies home today, the ban- government spending .instead. | ------the ca.se of Harr.t Rylander, con- throats of flred-up Oklahomans NiCk Tronsky, ace BibbIbMn star phases of the exhibition. make a awing through New York the Rose Bowl. i }hm Scripture and ooaducttng the R I.; three grandchildren, and two ' ti-i'o and as evidence Russisn-led State Police Detective Sergeant Vice President Barkley sald yes- ' Judge John D. ‘ LsBelle. qncs- in eight starts at Arkansas, 57-53. style getting a lead of IS to 6 in ners of the Big Ten flying high James (Froggy) .WOllama Riok pastoral prayer. Mias Pease aaelst- tractor, of 27 Oak Grove street challenging Notre Dame's position ' also won the high individual aver- The final score, Nasatirs 90, Red and other eastern states before re- great grandchildren. The body has ' economic blockade has failed. . . . Frank Bowes said Investigators ferday in Louisville that he hopes tionrd todRV conrrrniniT ro]>orls aa tbe Nation’s No. 1 college foot- age first roundid crown with a on little Bobby Wataop's long the flrat period due to. the affec- for th* fourth straight year. — End, caught four paaaaa for 09 gd at the second earvioe and told Dr. Irving Langmuir, first Ameri- had been unable, to determine the against Fiaitft Uroiikio of Lake Heads 47, means nothing. Orwell turning to the Mid-Weat. tive shooting of Wally Parclak been removed to the Rbmlngton j government costs can be reduced . of the formation - of a group street. Rylander bimight action . ball team , 132.11 game average. Roy*Lipp, a shots. The 5-10 guard scored 20 Moore, business manager of the This was the flrat exhibition at- 'OalUornla's Golden Bears point yards—one for a touchdown-->ail6 ah appceprtate chUdren'a atory Funeral Home in Providence, R. I., | can industrial chemist to receive cause of the accident which oc- points, 16 In the second half to and Ed Koae. Hogan ZaroalUa was played an eifectlvc defenalva gaiM about ‘HeeohitioBe". The Choir so. taxes, J can .be brought " down. r ...... He ,'opposed ...... to...... the- I projected- - .---- - .....new I ' " f »>89 against the deiendant as I “Who is this Notre Dame? " Manchester man, was second with world champions, told the crowd traction fur Nasaiff's this aeason. fur Berkeley, beaten but not da- by W. P. Qulsh, funeral director,! Nobel prize, retires from General curred in the Cannondale section, erase a 27-25 Arkan8a.>i halftime lost to the locals In the first pe- graced after their second joust as Rice set back' North (jaroUai, wader the diraoUon of Frederic E. a mile and a half north of the qei lared the job is not simple, be- i rate structure for the pri- balance due oh ' a . building con- ‘‘Give'us another Vote.” a 130.25 game average. Lipp rolls before U)e game started that the There are others lined up but none where the funeral will be held to- j Electric company... . Comparative raiise of heavy and flxed obilga- i vately owned Maneliester Water i tiacl. In a secomi count, the plain- with the Glastonbury Lucky lead at Little Rock. riod after receiving a out Up and wttb the Big Tan in the Rose 27-13. In the Cotton Bowl. Warner presented the Christmas quiet returns to vast Grand Cen- Wilton Town hall. These were tW cries from the Red Heads had a show to put pn. will provide the comedy offered by morrow afternoon at two. Burial \ I company, said that he h.aa been I I'laiined tlial Hnmkie owed him Strikes, At Bloomington, Indiana’s Un- not a game to win. He knew his the Red Heada. The local quintet waa forced to leave the game. Bowl. Chailie Justice, North CaroUita auiBtc from the prevtous Sunday. tral terminal as din of amplified Kagist. he said, was operating sugar Bowl at New Orleans where Medleal attention was necessary. will be In Brayton cemetery. W ar-' J*sovide .Adequate Defense retained to represent'the interests janother disputed claim. Oklahoma's big. fast ; T-wizards beaten Hoosiers rebounded to business and what a show those will be Idle now until Sunday after- And s record crowd of 100,003 — Playing his final collage gam4. The Pastor. The Reverend CIU- niiivlc and advertising la ended. the oar at the time, apparently en drop oft-beaten Michigan' State, Hia loss waa felt in the second pe- led a belated (Carolina drtva in tha . wick, R. I. . ‘ ’ route to work at the inn. iH ***** *** *’^*i'ved the of a body of north end residents Gryk awarded Kylander humbled Louisiana State, 35-0, Otber membeta of tbe Blue Rib- Red Heads gave the fans. noon whefl they play host to the football tans relaxed after one of nsd O. SUnpiwii, preached on a Dutch orriclale busy themselves presldent would seek a “substan- numbering "over 100 per.sons." i ^^7.,'i7 on the first count but found 60-90. Indiana now sports a 9-0 ' From the moment Moore intro-’ Bristol Tramps In an Eastern riod ae the locale could not etop the tightest, beat games in the ivanlng minutes, fliiq)ing SMi ifaw TaaFa theme with the text W ith plans for developing their $2,- for the moat impressive victory of bons and their averages were aa * *■ in defense appro- ! This group. Judge I.aiBelle said, | Bronkic on the second matter record, best In the Big Ten. duced his famed glrla, it was all Yieegue tilt at 3 o’clock. the Saints' shooting. Hartford em- history of the I'ournement ot touDidoivn pass and sparkuig an- ^After A tong Time the lord 000,000 Investment In their former the day. follows: Harry Peters—127, Bill Long Island U. (10-1) behind 13 ployed a fast break and atarted to other. t pnatlons. Here again, he said that , is not opposing the move by the | ^lie finding .stated that Rylander Ohio State, Rice, Santa Clara Red Heads. Red Mason, the "Red Naasiff Arms (SO) Roses. Osaseth and Reekoneth With I colony, now week-old United Stales f .O il W r C g § M l|| the budget still must provide for Wierdak —126.23, Joe Qacek— points in the second half, rallied Skelton of the Courts.” proveJMo r. B. F I'ts. out-run the Poles to go ahead at Leon Heath, Oklahoma-Seorali.., Funerals water compan.v to replace its i Bronkie ’had an oral agree- and Maryland nailed down historic 124.23. Steve Witkowakl—121.34. The score waa 17 to ti. and It Hatthaw 39:19. The aermon , of Indonesia. . . Government de- adequate defense. present flat rate system with | ii.v wlilch the plalntltr waS to to whip Muhlenberg, 69-58, In be as good a ball player as'a come- O-Pslmieri, rf . . 2 1-2 5 tbe half, 20 to 10. came on a field goal willi one min- two touchdowns-.one an Ifi-yfirfi'* I livers to Federal Judge Sylvester| triumphs on other fronts but none The Manchester Motor Sales run from ncrlmniage - in helping ht be sumed up in the phrase Republicans, as well as some meters, but it is prepared to con- i - - ...jv,.-,. *'”■ defend- Madison Square Garden. Big Sher- dian. She threw In some beautiful 1 — S t a u m , r f ...... 1 1-1 3 Cuming out after Intermlaslon ute and 55 seconds lelt In tiie what you want and pay for Paul J. Lorenc J. Ryan in New York alx sraled i Resume Battle with the awesome finality of Bud placed ninth In the final first man White, probably the tost 3 the pa's could not seem to coor- the Sooners crush Louisiana State, Democrats, are letting loose with lest any schedule of paynicnt-s ant for JI.uh) for labor onlv, and Wilklnson’ir'Sooners, who were ahota, cutting fast ;o take passes 0—Muzikevik. if .. 7-1 T game the first time a (Irld goal 4t* becsuee there is a price for The funeral of Paul John Lorenc | packages of recordings made from a ■ drum-flre of criticism of the Hie (lefondaiil wa.s to pay the coat round atandiqga. There are 14 player in the New York area, from the bucket. 1 -J. Bycholskl, if . 6 0-1 12 dinate their forces. The end of the 35-0, In the Sugar Bowl. 1 who passed away early Sunday I which will increase rates. rated second behind the Fighting teams in the circuit. had decided the Issue In the big Johnny PaSco, Santa Clara t dally living. Jesus found this on Judith Coplon'a Washington trie- ; On ‘Fair Deal’ ‘ xpeeted to total at least iJiBelle said that the hoii.se- v(-J'**'*’r and all materials. dropped in 27 points to lead the and Danny Daniels took turns play- 1—Yost, c ...... 1 0-0 2 third period found the score 34 to bowl. . the Cross at Calvary. It was by morning at the Rockville City hos- phone conversations. i Irish in the final Associated Press Blackbirds. ing, in the key iind both got off .1 0-0 10 29 In favor of Hartford. Scored one touchdown and dirsc;- ^*’ q/>**'** holders who have retained him \\ hen the rp.se wa.s heard In court, 0—Berner. 0 (Brightest star of -‘'numcrima that price that we have been pital was held this morning at Tulsa, Okla., citizens feel full i K> lander and Bronkie -dl.sagr'eed poll. - - * The Manchester Obedience class some good hook shots. 0 —Allen, rg ...... 3 1-3 7 With Noce and Prysner leading ed Santa (Tiara to'a 21-18 upaat " *’*^’* *"**■ 30' ! represent that actually th . The Oklahomans stretched their Bradley drubbed Ohio State, 6^ her.oc warriors Ohio Slate’s light victory over Kentucky In thp 8:30 from the Holmes Kuiicral pinch of bus strike as workers have OoBtiBMd rrom Page Osa .sUoii|ri.V a.v to what the actual will be in session tonight at 7:16 Red Mason TcTrllle 0 -R . Byi'holskl, ig 1 0-0 2 the attack in the fourth period the Home. 400 Main street, and P l Senator Taft of Ohio, chairman | rate proposals would incrca.se the winning streak to 21 games in 46, for Its 10th victory against end, Frank Hague, whose deadly 'Grange Bowl. j " The mbUster pointed out that to walk, thumb rides or wait for Policy average water pavment by well agreeriicnt wa.s and what work at the YMCA. two defeats. The Missouri Valley Mason waa terrific in her act. 4- ijiFrance, Ig . . 1 0-0 2 Sainu out 'ran the tired PA lads right foot won the. game. has cd the sins at today was the o'clock at St. John's Polish Na-1 busy cabs/ , , Manchester, Eng- height detrimental to the welfare Itylaiider w-as siip|xised to do. running roughshod over the bare- and scored freely to win the ball 'Rob Ward, Maryland "-(Juard. committee, told a news conference over 50 per cent five trailed 30-20 at halftime be- Throughout the contest she haunt- Ilia boot broke tha 14-14 dead played masterful at defenee, hoI4- . ^ od the .trS^gsdy of yester- tional Catholic church. iHiid, "'Chamber of Commerce is of the country.” "This case forcibly brings into legged boya from tbe Bayoua who ed the offlelals aa well as the ball 7 - Totals ...... 2.3 4-8 50 game by the lopsided score of 57 Rev. Stephen Stryjewskl, pastor ! '*'*'*“ *= '" i ' <-'ompanv. which upset throe conference champions Last Sunday night against the fore handing Ohio State ita sec- lock; Broke the heart of a fighting In.a together a great defensive Ufia * and the fear of tomorrow upon tolii tliat Japan la beginning to**-' On .taxes, the situation appar- focus a common misfortune which ond lose in seven starts. players. She w’alked up the floor, All-Amrrlrsn Red Ileade. (47> to 38. , ,.ooay. , ■ - of the church, officiated at the | I uiii|ii tr strongly with Rrllain In ently ia that everybody would like S'lmin-j serves the north end of the town, befalls many .such oral agree- in the course of an erratic cam- Red Heada-marked the first bas- B. C'allfurtiia eleven and Ita leglona that peqed Maryland to */20-7 v^- Istrationa red-ink spending than ha.s pointed out that it wishes no ketball game this aeaspn in which LaSalle (6-2) too)( Western apinning the ball on her finger, Parelak and Kose plaved ’ very of aupportera In the tense, packed tory over Missouri in the' Gator “ ‘ : ->*> God baa given ua strength for the mass. Miaa, Blanc Proms was I Edgar n. Clarka l•■a^ East and colonial Textile to aee them lower but few are any other issue. nirnt.s. ' Judg? Gryk .stated in his paign. dribbled under her legs, around her 'J—Mason, rf . well for the locale with Noce tost soloist and Miss Clara Skrabaez, I ------1 rate increase and that its propos- Buck BychoUki played that x Kentucky (6-8), 80-69. at Phila- etadlum; Gave tbe Big Ten Us Bowl teily battle, the Chrlattan knows iiiiirkets. . . . .sure just where and how they Represenutive Mirttn of decision. "As in many oral agree- Ohio .State provided the most delphia. Temple defeated St. Jo- back, and literally through the 1— Moore, if . . for the Saints. organist. 8ecretarj--treaHurer, David H I can be cut without putting the sachti setts, ments. the parties are in absolute personal foul wasn't called against 2- OIUllsnd. if fourth consocuttva win in Big Ten- Bjlddy Strauaa. ■ Florida—Harfi- that “Sufficient unto the day is Bearcra were six aon-in-lawa of t ” *vey. Dr. Eugene Davis seat- the House G. a T ^-i"-flat rate charges to metered con- the thrilling flnlab of the^day. A 17- tbe big fellow. Mph's, 61,53, in the second game hoop. Even Al Bogglnl and Bill In the preliminary thfi - Poliah- Pacific Uoast Conference eertes drlvlng fullback gained 1S1 evil thsreof.” with thU Wew- ! government deeper Into the red. leader, said a major Republican disagreement as to what work 14 conqueat of favored (TaUfornia Sacharek, the referees, ^gol into 0—Hayos, c .. Mr. Lorenc, Raymond Hammock. 1 officers. .ditions plus a slight increa.se for of a doubleheader. Amerlran Girls continued their and avenged a 28-0 ahcltacking a In 27 attempta, leading F .JMnt the Christian can face the I Over-All Bill Suggested objective this ypar will be to'cut was to be done under the viginal in the Rose Bowl on-a clock-'choat- the set when Mason «lSlL_^he O-rWallsce, rg long victory string with a win Cary Hohl, Robert Bourdeau, Wil- The Board of Directors includes the meter cost. oral agreement. Wisconsin ( 8-2) opened the Big 1 Daniels, rg California "wonder team” gave State’ to an upset 19 to_9 Cigar without guilt, the future Lodge Elects Rayburn said he had suggested spending without increasing taxes. ing field goal, and joined with Play will be resumed in the Vil- Ten race with a 69-50 victory over whi.stle and called the game while over the Hartford Girls, of 26 to liam Futak, Howard Berman and the following; Thomas Bentley, tto .Mr. Truman a "single package” Representative ReediR., N. Y.), Evidence that many north end "It would be a great benefit to lage Charmers’ Bowling League O- Fsrtey. Ig . Ohio Stale in thia same fixture on Bowl victory over Wefforib out fear anu today with gtvat William O’HSra. Harry F'oigniann, ; residents are opposed to the rate Santa Clara in registering the mk- Illinois (7-3) at Madison. Don they played. , 19. New Year's Day of 1921. ■ge. He knowa further -that Joaeph MeSweegan.' Burial was In uver-ali tax bill, cutting levies often a G. O. P. spwteamsn on the parties themselves^nd Jo any tonight after tbe holiday season, Some of the best acts provided I the St. John’s Polish National OrmomI Went, Jolin I.aBeile. I schedule filed by the compan.v jor upsets. Rehfeldt dropped in 27 points for Hartford was tlie first to score The kick came with dramatic these three areas of life sre all I "where they pinch” and finding tax .mattars, called for new legis- arbitrator if the contracting par- ^anta (Tiara, throwing an “iron The league rolls at the Bowling by the Red Heads were the "ConKB 6 Totals ...... 21 6-8 ) that carried on across the Buck* Catholic cemetery. Earle Cjjffbrd and D. Lloyd Ho- New Officers with the Public Utilities tjimmis- the winners. .Srore at halftime; 26-23. Nas- and built up a score of I to 0 be- inquict from the I7'y line mark. doaaly related and that there is ^ revenue in other places to make lation which would forbid the „ . . . . , . , . ,, ties would make some written man” line at one of the beat de- Green. Line,” the “ Piggy-Back." undcr- fore the local lassies started to eye goal. • ‘ Bom in Poland 70 years ago, bron. ' I up any loss. taking of more then 50 per cent ! l«te Is-M weJk,eek. and Duquesne (8-0) had trouble sKTs. .Some callefi It 17roth*« 18. What- Largest ground gainer waa U)* always a price to pay. Based on memorandum at the same time the fensive units In the land,, throttled whipping Rutgers, 69-54._ Dart- the-legs and the baseball act. roll. Then the locala won going Mr. Lorenc lived In South Wind- The guest apesker today was B Those who should know, say Mr. of an individual's income in taxes. I in the retention of original agreement Is made as to Johnnve Fsriev. the number one Referee; Boglrit. ever the minute difference, it Buckeye Mllback, 214-pound Fred the Parable of the Talents, the Bor for a quarter century and was Odd Fellows Elevate Kentucky’s Wildcats, 21-13, in tbe There will to an important mouth it the ivy League fell, eas- sway. cam* with luecesa. 'Maistsr pointed out three thinge B. S'teffan.son of West Hartford Tiuman la planning to tell Con- The present top ie 77 per cent. ^ B elle to contest, at the the gist of said agreement and ball handler with the girls, utood at Umpire; Sacharek. Morrison, who mad* 11$ of .Ml* retired from the Bush Manufactur- who gave a ,talk on the National Reed also proposed increasing the PUhlic hearing- on the question Orange Bowl at Mlama. Ken- meeting of officera. Board of Di- ily before New TOrk U.. 87-89. Relchlo and Blozie w-ere top » r the now year. First, that peo- gress he IS already to lop off most then expensive and consuming liti- tucky wraa a 51i point favorite. rectors and the house committee of ■leorera for the local girls with Many observer! feu that Buck- tearh’s total of 221 yard! ruahiaE ing Company where he was em- Ski Patrol. He was accompanied Myron Robbins to Be personal exemption of all taxpay- ' »f^heduled for next Monday, any- Cornell topped Brown. 39-32. for eye Coach We* Feeler liJmeelf had are different Second, that dif- of the wartime excise levies—pro- gation would be avoided,” Judge Rice, the pride of the South- the Silk City A. C. tonight at 7 Berner and Palent high for Hart- Morrison scared the ftret tout*- ployed as a machinist for many b.v Ex-Llentenaht Governor Monte i ere from $600 to 8700 with a like I ^hmg that would savor of an in- its seventh win in nine games. a role in the game-winning kick. down for Ohio, and his crack rua< fanoces require raspoiisiblllty; years. Noble Grand vided Congress will vote new taxae and Waiter and George Lorenc. officers for the coming term: “ * Office Building, Hartford celebrated Charlie Justice, 27-13. from tonight. The touring Columbia fli-r de- Hartford (67) from tile .Hale of Ford sum for the fects and do w’ork that the ^aln- In Rec Loop Feature "Some of the bo.v* out there ap- Ohio State cashed In ea thra* sals and one talent ia'a true pic* both of South Windsor; seven Noble Grand, Myron Robbins; today Uial Mr. Truman will send j '*’ * To Hold Hearing in the Cotton Bowl at Dailas. feated Oregon, 74-62. Beloit tll-2) B. F. ture of the way the worid la, year IlHO mnourited to 1508.63,, a special tax message to Congress, tiff should have done. The court Pts. parently didn't like the field goat breaks—Janowlca'B pass tatarMp- daughters. Mrs. William Furtek ot vice grand, Franklyn .Syphers: re- It is expected that the hearing Maryland, a one-point underdog, Sunday morning at 10:30 at the handed* Marshall College its first 1-Noce, rf .... 3 1-1 >whathar approach^ from the The dull h-i.s about 75 gum ball soon, following up his state of the j i ** **i*^Vih''’ predict^ that niled this labor would cost $98.75. I 7 Idee.” said Fealer. The hesitation tion, a punt effort blocked by Springfleld, Mass.; Mrs. William cording secretary, Gilbert Park; will produce a. general airing of blunted Misaourl’s vaunted attack East Side Rec. team pictures of defeat in eight games. 67-48. 1-Zak! rf...... 3 0-1 6 Viewpoint at religion or atheism. Hammock of Norfolk. Va.; Mrs. machines plated in atore.s ami union,union ernnnmlreconomic in.iand budgeth..Hor“ mes- I 9* the program in Congress A deduction of this sum from the Lisxter Five Can Vault 0 cost Ohio .State five .varda for de- tackle Bill Trautwaln and rawv' financial secretary. Irving Barrett; will be able to keep much of it the conditions regarding water with stout Une play and won the the Silk City football team will be At Iowa (Ttty, Iowa (8-11 had Gagosg, rf . . . 3 1-2 7 laying the game. The five yard Vnderstanding of thia fact saves Howard Berman of 'Weat Hartford. Other places of bii.siness. These treasurer, 'Valter Walsh; trustee sagea. All of those will deal with amount in dispute leaves $87.57, Spurts Srlieflute ■1- Dryr.gula, If . ered cn the Oal six by aa*tar machines are given space through from being enacted this year. supply in town, and possibly com- Gator Bowl feature at Jackson- taken. Ait players are urged to be trouble with Utah State, 62-58. Into First Place in 2 2-3 6 penalty alao gave a totter angle m fMm Jealosy of others, end Msa. Cary E. Hohl pf Bethel, Mrs. for three yearsr'Clarence Aipin-"*** in a general way. the total awarded Rylander. 1 - RoskI, If 2 Jack Uninger and the poor poxt the ktndiie.ss of the various bu.sl- Senate Republicans called a get- parative ooats of wrater as fur- Wile. 30-T. present and all equipment must lows broke a deadlock with five 1-1 5 on th* kicking chsncS.. - am inferiority complex towards Robert E. Bourdeau of Ware. wallI .1 he tax message will spell out tbe Attorney Jay Rublnow waa minutea to go. Loyola of (Thicago Tonight 0-^ Kudrowskl, & T Otiert had to get off ta Om wal nes.» men. The money realized I together today (3 p. m. e.s.t.) to nished by the petitioning com- Cfose to a half a million fans to turned in at this time. - Standings With W in; 0-4 2 .Feeler wouldn't admit it aa a oaiaelree. As We accept the tal- Mass.; Mrs. Joseph MeSweegan of These officers will be installed details. counsel for Rylander. downed Utah,, 68-52. Silk City vs. Bullets, 7 p. m.— j 0- Stic, e ...... 1 0- I 2 two minutea • by the club is uscUn exdiigU’ely for diaeuxB whether they ought to ex- | pany and the town operaud Wa- awrarmed into bulging saucers from Rec. 1 deliberate stall to draw a penalty. Coach Lynn Waldorf ot ,(!>11for bate of the piteble we are likewise Hartford, and Miss Charlotte Lo- by Diflricl Deputy Grand Master Rep«diUcaa Group Meats press their opposition to Mr. Tru- i ter Department, as well as other Tampa to Tokyo to watch ^ the Drake (8-3) dropped Detroit, Ares Oppose Bullets 3 —Shettle, rg ... . 1 0 0 2 saved from/indolence and despair. renc of South Windsor, un'lcrpilvilrgr l children. Dining Emphasizing the political over- The regular Barber HUI Gun Itallan-Aniorleans vs. Laurels. | 1 .Surdyka, rg .. 1 Muching happily on an orange. nia had no allMs. "The ooitt ta .N’brnian W. Belcher and his staff man’s plans In the form of a posi- I water sources in other towns, poet-season footbsU activities! 67-53, In a Misaouri Valley League 0-0 2' Feeler commented; This (UffecSnce, however, requir The largest crowd, a Ross Bowl haa been, postponed until next Standings "That five yards didn’t hurt Uty as the parable s^;o Czneluaniak of East Hampton. clolliin;? have been furnished to meeting of the Senate Republican of the year. Toledo (10-2) defeat- W i’i-l. Wednesday, Jan. 4 0—Bores, Ig ...... 3 0-1 6 Bite poinU—when NortHwuatat* needy children. King David Lodge will exemplify The smaller Senate G.O.P. Policy ; pxny is planning to-explain Its po- record tuniout of 1 (>0,963, jammed Tuesday evening. Tornadoes vs. Silk City, 7il5 though. I'll admit." does not Judge ua for Mass.; Mrs. Felix TySka of New the initiatory degree on a class of Policy corimittee which agreed ed Arizona' State, 55-45. 4 .800 0—Prysnej-. Ig .. . 2 3.5 7' beat us In th* final mlmitaa," London, and Mrs. Josepli Tomillo The club r\pres.sea its apprecia- commlttee undertook to thresh the ! sltlon more fully so that all inter- the vast iarenm In Passdsna to see- Wllhe a Grill p. m. - Y . Hague thus -goes down aa th* Fester praised CaVtarat*** have been given, but randidatea next Friday evening., informally to work with house Activities Here' North. (Jarolina edged Mary- Laurels ...... 4 .800 /by what We do with what 1 Mystic, and IS grandchildren, tion to those who have given space matter out flw t (10 8- m. e.a.t). ! ested persona may be advised! as the Big Ten maintain a four-year • Bri-Alars vs. Bolton, 8:30 p. m.-- 10 Totals ...... 24 player wboae foot kicked Ohio back* for fast starttag, lead • January’ 6. All members of the de- members and the Republican Na- TTie Democratic Policy commit- | the company stand in the mat- jinx over the Pacific (Toast, agsinst Selection Department: rhia cor- land, 56-53, in a Southern (Tonfer- Garden Grove .. 3 .600 0-21 given us. The reward to for thors? machines. tional committee in.drafting a ner hit the nail on the head I v t Y. Maneheater ( 88) State into end eucceaefully word for his big Una a*d tha I gree team are requested to he pre.s- tee of the Senate met yesterday af- j ter. Information has been received all prevailing odds ence game. The Washingtoh Bears Naasiff Arms ... 3 .600 Friday, Jan. 6 through the Rose Bowl. He was talent man was . exactly Mra, Martin DaBShy. Sr. statement of party principles, Saturday by predicUng Ohio State .400 r. B. Buckeye players tabbed tha > M n f I ent. Odd Fellows will be welcome ternoon and stuck by an earlier de- as to the activities of the. following In other games, Taxas Western of St. Louis defeated Vanderbilt Italian Amcrka . 2 Maiiiden High Vs. Manchester. the man who kicked the extra as the two talent man The funeral of Mrs. Mary Has- • Senator Taft of Ohio, Policy would win the Rose BoivI game by the same score. 2 .too 1 --.Server, rf ...... 1 defensive team as tha next b*9t to I (o come and witness this degree. cieion to make the first order of Catholic Mother* Circles: w’tHi over Oeorgetowm, SS-'20, in Baleh Pontiaca . 8:.30 p, in. Armory. point against Michigan for a 7-7 Michigan. Someona a ir both had hean faithful with sett Danatay, wife of Martin Dan- committee chairman, said the against (T^ornia by three >-olnta.. Louisville dropped Tennessee, Burnside Eiagles o .100 0— -Oleksenskl. rf .. ahy, Sr., of 19-Gorman Place, who About Town Senate business a House-passed Dorcas Society Infant Jesus of Prague will meet the Sun Bowl; Florida State beat Sunday, Jan. 8 . 1— W. rarciak, if.. tie nnd cinched the Buckeye trip forgot about Minnesota, *fdut they had. The condemnatum final decision will be made by a •Wofford. 19-6, in the Cigar Bowl; Oklahoma' over Louisiana State 74-63; Rice scraped by Peppcrdlne Silk enty ...... 0 .000 Bristol Tramps vs. NaasilT's, 3:00 itaUBS upon the third one who had died, jfrlday at Manchester Me- conference of Senate Republicans bill to repeal the Federalleral taxes on . . . J tc orrow evening at eight at the and Rice over North Carolina were 3--Kose. c to the Bowl. ■hut them out, 37-0. oleomargarine. Debate on that' \ f s m lQ J home of Mrs. Steve Zane, .36 Fair- the U. 8. Air Force triumphed of Lot Angeles, 68!65; Denver • p. ni.—Armory. y'lNUiad bia one talent. So our re- morial 'hospital after a long ill- Burton Carlson, son of Mr. and later. other perfect picks. Only Utlaa waa took Wyoming. 54-41, and Ne- 0— Zamaltia, rg . .. Behind'that kick 'were more Ohio State actually lurvtvad « t measure is to start right after Mr. A t e C t S I o n i o n O M V-Iew .street. Holy Family Mothera over Army’s AU-SUra, 18-14, ,ln The Rec Senior Basketball 3—Wlerzblckl, r g .. than the usual amount of thrills / qjonaibUlty lies not in rebellion ness. was held yesterday. Leaving Mrs. Iver Carlson of Haynes Manchpster Taft told reporters there was in naming Santa (Aara to bow to braska defeated South Dakota, League will resume play tonight least four, possibly fiv*« lad •gstnat what we have been given the W. P. Quisb Funeral' Home al Truman leaves the (>pUoI lomor- Circle has postponed Its meeting the Rice Bowl at Ibkyo, McMur- Kentucky. 2— Kurlowicz, Ig .. and excItemenU, of spectacular breaks in th* first itiU alea*. street, a sophomore at Upsala opposition In the policy committee ry whipped Missouri Valley, 19-18, 47hI0. with the Silk (Tlty A. C. meeUng , fidaitty with what we have. 8:30 a.m., a solemn requiem high rove. until Wednesday, Januarj’ 11, at 1— C. Parciak, Ig .. efforts and bad breaks for both Each on* haltad ecoriag thraata. college. 8:aat Orange. N. J... re- Dale Roftk to drafting the statement, but, he The Dorcas ;>ociety will meet in the .Oleander Bowl; Prairie the Naasiff Bullets in the opener Carton Rejoins TUa naturally leads to the third mass was held at St. James’s turned yesterday to resume his added: The Democratic policy unit also tomorroWf evening in Emanuel Lu- the home of Mrs. Edward O'Brien, teams. " There waa a para Intereefttaa 34 Madison street. St. Rita's View topped Fisk University, 27- of a twin bill that will get under >14 - Totals ...... 16 6-11 38 California scored 9rst' on the deep in Oal territory, a pato M- COBunant mate by the pastor that Church at nine o'clock. Rev. John studies: , , "So man.v of our party have recommended that the House to s i - , U,eran church, vi hen the holiday way at 7 o'clock. In the second *tMa raapoDslbiltty always brings Hannon celebrated the mass with Friday, January fl | lowed to act first on an.v leglsla- | folders will be due. Mothera Circle will meet tonight 6, in the Prairie View Bowl; Stan- l.ocaI Puckslers Score at halftime, 20-iP, Hart- heels of 'a beautiful 56-yard pass beled a touchdown tint wfis said they will go along with the ford downed Hawaii, 74-20, in the tilt the Italian Americans face ford. Swigment—“After a long time the Rev. George Hughes as deacon, 'and Lakota Council. No..61. will “ W’lilte Christmas." one act play, plan that we can’t very well say tion to cut excise taxes. The com-'; The new officers will occupy at eight at the home of Mrs._ Ed- The Bronic Looks Back play from quarterback Bob Oleri dropped: and one on fototh dava ward Horan on Mt. Nebo Place. Pineapple Bowl at Hawaii; kaWer Uie Laurria. RefeiW: Brink. to* Frank Brunk. This was In the that fell deqd juat out of tb* ^Xiord cometh and reekoneth with Rev. Edgar Farrell aa sub-deacon. meet tomorrow evening at g , Emanuel Lutherap church, 8 p.m„ I We won’t do it.” mittee said It 'w’ould to a mistake their positions for the first time The Silk CSty will likvc a new The Manchester Hockey Oub re- ! Miae Jane NackowakI played and to try to add a general excise re- The Little Flower of Jesus Circle rO.j.defeated Aribdona State,. 33- Umpire: Barrone. second quarter, end zone. Morriron scored oaa* What was true then Ik o'clock in Odd Fellows hsll. The i Janet Sala in piano solos and | Earlier-tivla onoming, tbe presi- and are as follows: player tonight against the Bul- .turns to action Sunday after a tw o | 'Ukawlsa true today, whether we sang the mass. - Rev. Edgar Farrell new officers are requested to wegr Everett Johnson, vocalist Un-. duction to the oleo bill. President, Miss Lillian Lanson; will meet this evening with Mrs. 21, in tbe Salad Bowl; and St. At Great Grid Career Ohio tied the count at 7-7 in the but the play waa called back a ^ dent joined Congress members In Stanley Zatkow-akI of 171 Thomp- Vincent downed Emory and Hen- lets. He will be the high scoring weeks' layoff, when It meets Som- .Manchester (25) 'Bka it or not, there la judgment in read the committal service at the formal dres.so.s for the instsIlHtion. ^ auspices of Missionan,’ Circle. ! tiadltional opening day prayers at Senator Lucas of Illinoi.si the vice president, Mrs. Edith Bolin; third when halfback Vic Janowics the threat nullified when tha taaai son Road. Our Lady of Fatima ry, 7-6, in the Tangerine Bowl. n rnraa i f - -im iii n . .fnhnnv Lusa from Rockville. P. B F. Pis. intercepted a Cal pass, stopping 'tka world. The parables of Jesus burial wbieh was held at St. Refre.shments will be served. I Jack Lacey, International rifle the National Presbyterian, church. Democratic leader, said it would secretary. Mrs'; Lorraine Berg- International Falla. Minn.. Jki> ■ yy? ■ Ini,nnv. hs. played a lot of ball ersvtlle in the feature attraction waa called for illegal usa of th* James's cemetery. lead only to confusion and that the Circle will also meet tomorrow In contrast to these wild-weath- 1 - R c i c h t e , r f . . . . 6 O-I 12 s scoring thriut and setting the hands, and he fumbled again to . 'todicata different kinds of punish- iron-sight champion, will give free Only about 100 meihhera w-ere gren; treasurer, Mrs. Selina John- 8—Bronko Nagurski...... and Is. very capable of handling of a triple bill at the West Sprlng- 1—Dowd, i f ...... The Bearers were; Frank Mack, result might well be no enactment son; financial secretary. Miss Hazel evening cl eight o’clock with Mrs. er affairs, the Ice Bowl game, at 1 0-0 2 Bucks Into motion to score from cost them another change,' - Mkant but thay ail indicate that Here for the holidays were Mr. exhibition of his skill at American. on the floor wjien Speaker Ray- Those words arw as magic in ’ j hia own. So with his aid, the Silk fleld Coliseum. SomereVIlle, 3-2 0- -Moske, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 *tliere ia some' judgment both in John Fitzgerald,_ James Dower, . Mrs. Raymond Ei1ck.soii snd Legion Home, Leonard atreet,. at of the nleo measure and no excise Johnson; historian, Mrs. Marion Anton Kanak of 198 Porter street. Fairbanks, Alaska, was played in the Rear 83. id, ()hio Btato’s burr called the house to order at The Holy Innocents Circle will ten Inches of snow and 10-below- this, his home town, aa they arc ' tJIty boya,will be out to gain their winner In the last meeting of the 1 —Blozie, c ...... 3 1-1 7 ■coring mllean actually was on)y this life and tha life to come. Thus Patrick Mooney, Frank McLaugh- ! sons, John nnd Lee. of Doylestown eight-thirty p.m., apoqsored ny noon. They joined In reciting the reduction, either. Turner; librarian. Miss Inez Olson; flrat victory in league play. Aa for 2—Vlttner, rg ... . 1 Ohio State went ahead, 14-7,"on lln, and William Danatay. I Penna.. for a visit with Mrs. Erick- auditors. Miss Vivian Anderson, meet tomorrow with Mra. (Theater zero temperature. The University eveiywhere elae. two, is undefeated in league play 0-1 t some 40 yards. Their .first scor- *1ha New Tear calls ua to a great- Manchester Loyal Order of Moose. Lord's prayer with their chaplain, I the BuneU, this team ia one of 0—Fitzpstrick, rg . 0 0-0 0 a blocked punt that fell into the dp miKmalblUty for our thoughts ------! son’s mother. Mrs.' Ida Soderberg The public Is invited. ' Mra. Johanna Anderson; pianist, Freeman of 124 Branford atreet. of Alaska won, 3;^, over Ladd Air Bronko, a living legend in foot- after continuing ita string of i^na Buckeye hand* on the OiUlfornla ing driva waa accompUtoed in 10 the Rev. James Shera Montgom- St. Raymond’a Mothera Circle will Base on a field goal. I the favorites to win the Ipague 0 -ZagorskI, Ig ... 1 0-2 2 plays for 81 yards; th* aeeoi)d ,Md for our aeU. It calls us to 'Miss Clara. A. Jotapson ; and .Mr. Erickson's slater and fam- Saturday, January 7 ery. Mrs. Helen Wright. baU, la a long-time resident of thia and will be gunning for another with a 6-1 rout of the Springfield six. Maryland Woman ' Hostesses tomorrow evenlng will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. took four plays for six yards. Slid '^nahis tha cost of dally living, the The funeral of Mias Claia A. Hy. Mr. and Mrs. Iver Carison, of CYP (nub “Snow Frolie” dance. Rayburn aald tha Mouse has,no bustling community on the CXna- victory. ,(/ News yesterday in the only league 5--Tot*ls ...... 12 1-5 25 They won the gam* on Hague's Johnson, 61, of 46 Bigelow street, • Haynes street. They left for their to Mrs. Elvie Hewitt, Miss Anne Reginald Pelletier of 27 Tyler V Junior League '''S dian border. game played. field goal after Celeri on a poor before the field goal canMk * tiny Jpriee by which God has bought Dancing from 8- to 12. Woodruff business on. its Schedule for this The second game should be one Hartford (15) amt salration in Christ aa revaaled was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock ! yesterday' accompanied by hall. Center church! Hurt in Accident M. E. Johnson, Mrs. Norma Oua-. Circle.- St. Jude's Mothers Circle Between wreatUng appear- Manchester has been_ steadily pass froih center waa forced to had gained three yarda ta week except to bear the presi- sten, Mrs.. Emma Harris, Mrs. will meet tomorrow night with of the best aa the surprising I.A. a P. B.' r. Pts. plays before going for thq thrM I O lrary. He calls to maVe ^ '3>m the Watkins Funeral Home, i JJ*"- Erickson's mother. Mrs. Selnia Wednesday, January II dent’s address tomorrow. Blua Devils (89) aacto. wwrk on tala ~ who have been playing great ball improving with each game, pulling ptimt the ball while running. He Erickson, who wUi Alice Hoaglund and Mrs. Gloria Mrs. Barbara Blow of 104 Wood- B 1 — B e r n e r , r f ...., S 1-2 7 points. They built up ai; tk* jnird- ^MMh McrtfloM will enabla His ' East C^ter street. spend some I Meeting of Nathan Hale Parent- ( Bride Watches Barkley r Pta term, and hanUag will try to 'get hack into the win- the upset of the week by knocking 0—Canerells, rf .. did it with hn left foot, the ball I Rev. Carl E. Olson,pastor of time w ith them. . 5.Mrs. Dora.Spirlet of Tacoma Benson. bridge street. MtUier, rf ...... 7 0 0 0-0 0 *g* between the 35-yard Unas. I to be atrangthened. The ^ : Teacher Association, school audi- Barkley banged the gavel in the 14 excarsloaa, Nagunkl ning column after losing a tough Agawam out of a first place tie in 1—Koelrh, if 0 1-1 1 fizzled out on the Cal 11 and the •kjn TXke what you want j Etnanual Lutheran church, offi- Park, Maryland, was treated Toot, If 2 0 4 their lest game with a 3-1 victory. field goal came four plays later. Senate with' a smile and hn .^up- Everatt, c_.. game in their last encounter 3—Fromer, c ...;. 0 0-0 0 Pro B a a k jt^ At A Olaaao' n d pay tor it* God desires that elated. Robert (Jordon was soloist The Professional Women's Club ] * Friitay, January- 50 ^ Mahrbeater Mamorlal .. hospital ...... 2 0 4 Mr. Football livaa in a comfort- against the Naasiff Bullets. The locals will have added punch Halfback Jim Monachlno was will meet this evening at 8 o’clock ward glance to tbe gallery from Rickart, c .. 1—Mllewski, rg .., 0 0-0 0 Last Night's fieara , ara abould want Hla salvation and William Muuale, Jr., nephew- Military \Vhist ubder ' auspices , where his bride of six weeks w-as Monday night for a alight concus- 0 0 0 able home on Rainy Lake. It’s Thia will ba these teams first in Sunday's game with the long- 0—Wilson, r g ...... 0 O-I 0 th* scoring star for (Jallfornla. ______^______lb Onter chun-h. house. Follow- v-.uu ago. ane | Hunacek of New- York City. Mrs. on Autumn street:street, ' I: " !' The SenateSena** adjourned after only also a passenger in the car, were national fame, Nagurski ssys, but g^to Honor was a m e i^ r of Emanuel Fmusoii, Ig ...... 2 0 Another planned change le the Cl Guyier-; i^unacek waa the former Mias Rena ! - Kenneth Morrison to Rayhiond 37 minutes. given emergency treatment at the the redhead developed into a tsr- shifting of Welly Thompson from an chuirh and Scandla Lodge of j H.iem. daughter of Mr. and Mrs', rlflc defense man, especially on Anclensou Holds For Senior Game siffK Y SHOP T. Srhaller. property on Middle The state of the union docu- local hospital for hand mad facial Totals ...... 12 2 29 defense to right wing, ui practice CAT F OO D S lerM em ^ rs ''***" *Jack Halem of Autumn street, and turnpike, east, ment la .expected to call for vir- cuts and then i discharged. The paesee. She-is survlyed by two brothers. session liuniig tae PMt week, ,»• I9AIM V., ' . W ...... the baby, their fifth grandson, w-ill Bertha McKee Lew-i« to Paul L tually all of those sections of the Spirlet family was taken to tbe Sea Bees (85) . In Nagureki'e opinion, putch Safe NBA Lead Thompson and Ruaa Raugh. also Jackson'vlU*, Fla., Jan. t— (JH— Charles H. and George S. Johnson. hav’e the same birthday as his ma- Clark, former Colorado Univereity GROOMING * mncbcatcr Orange, No. $1, P. and Doris E. Turcotte, property on Truman" program which Congress hoapiUI by a passing motorist. The .1: 9 B K PU recently converted to fpryard, have Enough football talent to start a a slater. Mra. Wnillam Munaie. all ternal grandmothef, Mra, Halem. Finley street. shelved last year. Those include car waa slightly damaged. star and later a profesaionSI couple of good profeealonal teeroe •< Hk at ita meeting tomorrow of ihis town, a niece and four Kodcs, ri ...... 3 0 6 shown promise of scoring pow'^l- Permit three Which are axpected to go no State police reported the acci- player and coach, was one of By T Itiee. Tom McCusVer and Marty is scheduled toHarrire here today to Orange haU wlU honor nephews. Sinltl), r f ___ ... 0 0 0 Johnny Hargla and Frank Bilan REMEDIES *50 « Ita membere. Mra. Roy Leonard Johnson, U. 8. N a v j ’, Rolling Park Estates, four room place thia year—rtpegl of the dent took place on Route 6!ln An- the moat deceptive ruxnere he Humphreys have shown up well in'on* airplan*. son of Mr. and Mra. Axel Johpsan. J. Jhrerett. if ;r.io { 0,' 20 ever met Gtaagaw Just -9awrled over today ware reaponaible for Andcr- C Princeton atreet and dweUing and garage on Helaine Taft-Hartley law,.the farm pro- dover near the toWn’e center at atone, c . . . . . 1' 5 in their new poettlone at defenee. The players—including five AU- ot 81 Cambridge atreet, epeiht a road, $11,500. gram of Secretary of-Agriculture 5:30 Monday morning. Bill Hewitt, end, and Link averythlag lx frout af him by akeer aon’a comparatively safe lead in the setting up plays with much sue- America selections— ar* coming ulsl, rg ... 0 0 0 power. , ACCESSORY S two wceka leave at home for the Lymnan. tackle, were two Chicago Waatarn Dlvlaion In the National C€Si* here just for that purpose. They •tate Maater ira WUcox will holidays and returned yesterday, Martin, rg i . ... 1 (> 2 Bear teammatea who Bronko re- In the 1939 game with tha Basketball Aaaociation. >r$aent Mr. Loomia with his flfty- Bmlnard. Ig . In the flrat game Sunday. Ag*- will ' form ts’o equade under by plane, to Memphis, Tenn., where r------r ... 1 0 2 calls with s grin. Hawkeyea, Nagpnki'a number Resting under three straight de- wam will meet the SpringflM *7 fla r pill. He joined Manchester ^ Sedlack, Ig . . . . 0 0 OMChes Steve Owen and Bo Me- he is stationed. I . 0 “ When I Itadied up the line ke- waa ckllcd — a weak aide smash bate, the Packers rebounded last News at 1:45. Holyoke Acorn MUiin for the first Senior Bowl Oranm in 1199 and haa been a- hlnd those two fuye> I got four off tackle. Aa the Bron;i crashed aetenth degree member since 1907. RcUinEer- Apel night .with a thuroplu 92 to 75 A. C. will play the semi-final, ^ th game Saturday afttrnoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Puter of 5 Totals .. ...'...... 17 1 ss‘ tnrkles," Bronko eajrs. "Once In through into the clear. Glasgow the Mancheeter-Somerertlta c l ^ aerrad aa n»ster for four Mra. Viola Apel of 233 Hack-,.,., ...... " ---- vlrtory over the BalUmire Uullets. (Tharlle Justice of North Caro- maUck atreet and George ReUln-; »>aw retuimed home tees (89) nwlUle they’d let • man tfcnngh loomed up from hia dafenae p or- increasing their lead over Indlan- slated for about 8:46. 'ncketa fto lina, Doak Walker of Southern i. and ia at present president ger of rioral Park. Long laland, spending the holidays in Beitaetl. rf .. . . .n*. • *2 .0 4 Jnet to keep hm on ney toes.* tion. The aasuing impact could apolie to a game and a half. the game may he obtain^ froin BUY DOG FOOD *■ Past Mastan AasocUtion. — S a vin gs A c c o u n ts— ^ Methodist, Clayt Tonnamaker of N. T „ were married Saturday aft- Washington, D. C., and Virginia. Mujyey, If ...... 2 u 4 Two men who Nagurski found be heard all over tho- stadium, but Hargia netted .26 points and any of the players u vvell a aat Mlnnasota. Froggl*. WUliama of Loomia has also served in Anderaon. if ...... 2 0 4 hardest to get by were Cal Hub- tbe Minnesota fullback continued the Tropical on East Canter street. Central Poipona Orange for ernoon at two o'clock at the home Brian, tha team's spsrkplug. 22 as Rice and Wade Walker at Okla- of Mr. and Mra Ra}'mond Lalne, Mr. and Mrs. Nils Nilsson of 68 All Accounts opened not later than the fifth of anr month Harrison, c ...... 4 1 9 bard and Mika Mlchaleke, tackle 43 yards for a touchdown', put- homa are the AU-Ameries playcra ECONOMICALLY yoara. part of the Ume Coburn road. left last Friday b.v the Packtrs led all the way. It of 383 Hackmatack streat, aon-ln- earn dividends from the first » f that lHi^hth. ‘ Ciietcr, rg ...... 2 1 5 end guard, reepectively, for the tlita the Gophan ahtad, 7 to 8. waa Anderson's 19tb triumph in 28 Jnnlon Devil* scheduled to coma In on th* dur- He was acting nua- plane, for Bermuda, where 'they Ntoton. Ig ...... 2 0: 4 Green Bay Packere. Hubbard is Aipa wraa stlM vary much alive, If yoB faad csiincd prtpsiBd food. biosI ar law and daughter of the bride. are spending their winter vaca- starta. Indianapolis' record is 19- teirplan*. , two yeatu, and a member The ceremony w-as performed now an American LASgoe hose- how m r. w Nfigurakt rtmambars. ItaUMl Joaiore (19) There are such etara as Bddia vaxscuUve conmlttea for aU tion at the l^lmont Manor. ball ump4r«. x 19.. hibbic, it woBid pay yo« ta bay la bBk. by Rev. Paul Prokopy, minister of Our dividend rate for the periods ending June 30i|h, and Dec. -lYfitala ...... '.14 2 30 W Rh'tw o miittitaa remaining In John Eseraky, with 19 points, led B Pta. LeBaron of COUegt of tha Paetfie, Ha 'vraa on tha audiUag Bronko thinks Cliff Battles, the game. Papa broke looae to give 3 Kennel supply offar* rMil aarlBia aa Zion Lutheran churrti, in the prea- Hose Cbmpany No. 3 of tha ihe Bullets’ drive. Cronin, r f ...... 1 the only man aver to maha the of tbo State Grange for enoa of thlrty-flva gueate from 3 1st, 1949 was at the rate o f 3 per cent per annum, and we have NIMmIs Naita (99) Washii)gtoQita(Ubln iiMflMcH, «M . lown a 9 to 7 vlctotr. . 0 0 Little AU-Amatlea • team, thm food bought thia way. S.M.FJJ. win hold Ita mbiithljr one of the greatest end rnnnsra in While raeountlng the dooda of ManeggI*.' lf- i i > r>' New TOilc, Maaaachuaetta and never paid less. B F Pta Death FoUows ¥ ix Mlsap Madsen...... 3 9 years In a row; Cliff Ooggta of for member- meeting tonight at 9 o'clock In the the game. He gave Nagurski teammates and rtvaU. Nagunkl 4 Wa'O gladly daHrar. ^ this state. hoae house on Spruce street. ivich, r f ---- .... 5 1 11 Miami, Fl*., Jan. 3—(A 'l-A Strong, c , ...... 2 Mlaelsilppl Southern, th* boy who will -be pra- [obnes. If ...... 4 2. lO many bad aftsrnoona on wide falla to aay much about himsalf, 9* 12 set a new national record for ftoM n.' Tlie atteadanta were Mrs. C$if- awssps. but tha 240-pound Minnesota giant Miami woman died yeeterday aft- Michael*, r g ...... ford Ducette, and her father, Ray- Mrs. Sedrlck J. SUaughan of 44 A h i Person. Gorporation. Association or Fiduciary may open c ...... 0 0 0 #r a mixup over,ticket* to the Baton, Ig ...... 4 11 catching passes this saaaon; Tobin «Uh Mra. Irish, rg 1 u 2 Nagurski lists Ghrl Brumbaugh BtUI holds many records. ^ Rot*, who etarred In RIca'a Cotton cm -- — mead Lalaa. Lewla street entered Hartford hoa- an account. _ * ' of the Ghlciyfo Bears as one of He has an ertviabla nuhlhg' rtc- Grange Bowl football game. M#Mratan, wiU The bride wore a tuat-colorad piUi last 'Sunday for a check-up J. Farrell,.Ig 5 0 10 Defective Nell Coeton aaid Mr*. Totals ...... 1 • * 39 Bowl victory; and Darrell Royal, , tt tbt lactuMr'x the emartest quarterbacks the pro ord in professional football. Dur- who did the same thinfi for Okla- draaa with coesagt of yellow roaaa and examinations. gams has sssn. ing eight seasons with the Bears, Lucille E. Brooke, 45. shot her- Blaa DmUa (37) a* they ara to Wa Totals .V...... 16 3 2 9 homa in the Sugar Bowl. , and her attandant wore navy bine AD accounU insured up to $5,000. ''BrumlMugh had an uncanny Nagurekl compiled an avarage of self through the heed enortly aftcr villner. rf aaveeal braade. wrllh gartienta ooraaga. 8t. raiaabeth’s Mothers Cirele Ftagiss (St). her husband. Hanry 8. Brooks. Rickart, rt 0 fl 0 avm Wfonaa tfaft knack of finding opponents* nnmk 4.^arda per play. Middletown Tepe Bristol dag's foad. On theirOielr returnret from a wadding will meet at the home of Mrs. .Hayes, rf ...... 4 I A points. Whan he called a play, it phenpd and told her be had ar- Farrell, If 1 2 . 4 Hmwaa asked if he would like 1 Mp through the South, Mr. and Aime Jarvis, 194 Cooper Hill Pyks. I f ...... 0 7 usually elieked,' says Nagurski. to be playing now. ranged to exahang* their -Oange- Tully, e 0 1 , Jak. boi was tara RetXfogar will make their street, Wednesday evening. * MANCHESTER nchl. If ...f. 1 S 1 fl 3 Middletown, Jair 8—(AV-Mld- todur to Bronko slngMs out two Iowa ‘T d hka to ba young enough to Bowl ticketa for batter ones.' He Betaitaki, c bonift In Floral Parit. ’taOoss. e .. 1 eV asked her to deliver the ticketa to Hampaoa. rg .1 0 3 dletqwn. takiag tba laad ta th* '•■M vflG aC ^ pUysrs ns atandewta durifig his jtajr,” he aye, "but - at my age second quarter and boMlng 11 th* The monthly meeting of tha Rvlxnder, r f . 0 9 colfegs earssr. We 41)/get more of 9 Ribka man who would can. SelM*. rg . ; . . ^ , .1 3 fl 4 Uta Alpina Socloty will meet BrltWi Amerlean Ohih 1< ached- Pitch, rg . ■.. fl 2 i Oran Pape and BIB Glasgow watching my klda play." Coaton quoted Brooks aa eaying .Beckua. Ig ...... 3. fl 9 rest of tha way, defeated Bristol { Savings & Loan Association. Inc. 64-60 lest night in an Euetern r a*wUa*. a| 7:90 at the ulad for toalfht in the clubrooms Ms^flcson. rg 0 w en Ota tw « ttara lip raapaw Ha*e me father of two husky hia wlfo may have misunderstood' Yoat. Ig ...... 1 A 2 gxMaa-ABiaricaa ‘ Quh a* Hld- at t «*eleek. AU memhara are l iM a for la boys, 11 and 9, and an infant him and' thOughf sh* would not be ; , BsskatbeU Laegue contest wK-1 WBJ. ^ meobars are u n M to attend. Ptans for the aa- MS MAIN STREET TBLEPBONE 2'1I52 Totsli i IPtil a M 1P99. Paso m daughter. A' > • taken to tfig TOotball gam*. . 1 Totals 13" 89 1 n*e**d by about 800. ' i Bual Ladles Night .will be dia- SSAtaSi" •f-'* ,!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiNiuiiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitniiHiuiuiiiiiyHiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu V - I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,' MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 15M V Young people o< today ara con- MAKCHESTEB EVENING HEKALD^ MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY. JANUARY S, 1950 Mlstreas-Mary, these bonliters The doctor's little daughter Pianist Igoace Paderewski ot*. TOONERVILLE E'^KS I \ Sense And sidered a lot smarter than their always seem dusty. I was at tha opened a door to the caller: tcnding a dmnar ena night at tha BY PUNTAINB parents at that aga, but whan Brown's today and thatrs are os Caller—Is the doctor at home?' home of a waaltny shoe'manufac they gat older they will ba juat aa bright and smooth oa glaas. Little Daughter—No, sir, he la Hinlneap Memfw Offered II PstBthiR - P sf fisg SI AMldea twr Ssl* 45 Roona Witlmgt Hiwrd 19 H i far Salt Nonsense turer. Tha boat- who hod atarted "W hisky Bil l ” WoitTt.E AuioNinbiles tor Hat*. 4 72 ' Haaoi* Suit Tt dumb aa u a—^Brandon, Ont., (Jan- Maid—She has three email boys, out performing an appendectomy. out In his Ufa as an humble cob- ma’am. Caller (amlllng)—That's a vary CLARKE MOTORS. Bromd atreat. flour Probleme aolved with INTERIOR AND Extorler pstat* BOLTON building atone and Sag- LARGE, Pleasant, heated room PRINCETON Street aeheol sac* i$(Ksotrm Maik stmt—'^o* A Southern minister etopped nt ada. Sun. bler, inalfted that th* pianist play linoleum, »i:phait tile oouater. _____ •*> big word for a little girl like you. Mancheater. A num l^r of fmra lug. Ay*raga rocm papafM, 813, atone. Bolton Notch Quarry. Tels- In private boma. Referenees re- tlon, six room*. bratMway attach* famBy 5*5. fwo-ear farag$> Muf* one of his member’s homes and Do you know what It means? for tha guests. Paderewski was Ekpert woikmanahtp. free aeU- indudiBf paper. CUtltnga raSnlah- phone 2-0817. Stanley Patnodc. quired. Phone aigg. Quoting an opinion that "bathing that must go this wfck-end. I^S8 ad garkga, automatic oil heat, lot 'immediateImmediate occupOh^occupOhey firit found Mrs. Smith on her front Husband -When I was young, suita are Immoral,” the S t Thomas, Little Daughter (nodding)—Oh, furious at this request, but com- Chevrolet. $178; 1938 Oldamoblle. mataa Open eveninga Jmea' ed. Excellent workraaaablp. Ray fireplace, large tot Many extras. floor.Vfewly redecorated. Phnne parch, smoking her pipe. Tlia min- the doctors tald that If I didn’t atop piled, rather than crest# a scant. reriise m en ts NICE BLEA8ANT Room for re- Ont., Canada Tlmea-Joumal, aaya: yes . . . It means $125. $135; 1937 Ford, $135; 1935 Olda- Furniture, Oak atroaL Phone . iDond, Flake. 3-8387. ROYAL CORONA PORTABLB- Reasonable. Suburban Realty 4254. ister asked: smoking I would bteome feeble* Several weeks later, Padertwakt " V*/®*"*" 2-IU41. .1 liable couple, kitchen privileges. Blinded. "Some of them ar* kind of cute moblle. like new. $175; 193? Buick PAINTING, light carpentry, gen* Smlth Corona standard TTpa- Co., Realtors, 49 Perkins atreat. M inllUr—W hat will St. Peter though." it Isn’t the suit that’a ''Hiqipinaas Is I8’hen‘-Teu Don't gave a dinner and Invited tha in- BbASSIVfKI) AIIVT. References;required. Call after 5 Phone 8216. Wife—Well, ■ why didn't you dustrialist. As the guests ware coupe, good. $125; 1938 Ford •r«l repairing. Sanding floors and wrttora and Adding Machinea. p. m. Tel. 2-1454f. . for Salt 73 think of you when you go to cute, brute; It’s the beaut that's In Fee] Like Scratching, And Ycm! HfHiKH; tuUor. good, *$93; 1987 DcRoto HouaehoM Service* cailinga painted, CaU after 4 p, ' Used maobfnea sola or rented heaven with tobacco on your stop? the suit , Don’t Itch.—Grit. about to leave tha table, after a aedan. $1«.?; 1934 Nenh, new- Repaira on-all makea. Marlow'a. 96 ALTON STREET. Excellent breath T sumptuous repast, Padarawaki 1:90 A. M to 4:45 P. M. Offereil HA m. Reaoonable. 3*4881. PLEASANT, heated, furnished cu6tom*built pre-wOr flve*room .FOR t$AJ'body knows, however, that gatlrer egg*. t, .\-our home, you insieted that 1 L w l an d KoufMl 1 rortihle. good. $493: 1939 Ford pumps. Call 2-^440. Can be seen heat Knotty pine rccreatidn room. she's good-natured she alngi. dump truck. $245: 1939 Interna- cleaning All 'kinda oi -odd Joba privileges. Couple or working THREE LAKEWOOD O rcle lots', Here is something for those who people always enjoy most those Tranjp -ljidv. I was manager of play for your guests. I hepe that r-Maa’a v a llet conUinins Phons 3-Htie-i or Mancbgater 8- INTERIOR AND Ehcteiior paint* at Polito Sunoco Service Station. girts preferred. Phone 2-4428. Storm windows and screens, awn- 267 X 280. UnusVal opportunity things they esn't afford.—Clipped. a ba'th house for 15 years and never Says a woman's fashion design- tional platform body. $275. T1ic.fncnt». Will accept shades made to uicaaure. AU Edward R. Price. Phone 2*1003. rates for duratloh of sale at the Elva Tyler. Phone 2*4469. they do? Doctor—Yes, but it's trifling. to a dance, and after an evening Hcre'a an old Indian prayer: anything for trade in »hr down 3*3494. Paid the fly: "L e t us flee” 1X>ST—male doy, liver colored, metal Venetian, olinds at a naw Shoe Salon, 474 Main street, Wanted—Real Hatala 77 Woman—Oh, I don't think that's of stumbling and stepping on her In the factory, worn mackinary "Grant that I miay not crltlclaa my paymentOi>rn 'til P p- m. Come oiiTsme, INSIDE Painting and across from- Post Offiep. MANCHBSTrai (JREBBI ''LetMa.fiy'~’ »a.ld. the flem i __— neighbor Uhtll I have walked a mile wkita breaat. Pointer, Dalmatian low plies Kevs mads while you TWO SINGLE bedrooms, near the . ‘SO v e r y w r o n g . Is It ? -, — feet, she barked at him; and poorly designed and j>rbtected down to Broad atreet. Stop at paperbanglng. Pree eatlmatoa Center. Men preferred. 37 Foster IF YOU Hava a tingle or t-fomily And they flew thru a flaw In the A Wife—You've simply got to take In hla moccasins.” ndxtura. Name, IvlnR. Chlldren'i wait. Uarlow'a WINCHESTER Model 70 Super New 4-room single, now being machinery cause unnecessary pet. ______Clarke hfotora and ash for Eddie Prompt aervioe. Roaoonaoia street. Phone 5331. houM.to sell call Hasui^at Real flue. - ■ No fewer than 22 volumes will dancing lessons. noise and reduce the efficiency of prlcea Phone 7880. D Frgchetta Grade 30.08. $120. Phone Glas- completed. Hot water heat oU Estate S pecieiut Odd \FaUow* Open all day Sunday ______w Eavlnu of buma. moth holea burner, expansion attic, tile bath, be required to record Russian In- Hu.sband (protesting) — AW. employes. Many noises are man-' Doctor - How Is the patient this and torn clothing, noalary runs, Workman's uomtienaatloa, pubtlo tonbury^ 3-3147. Building, at tha O nter. I Reedy Watch your thimble, ladies, sd- ventions pa.-^t and preeent, many of there are lots of other ways I can morning? 1941 BUTCK Station wagon. E x- large lot ' . made and unnecessary. Many Parwmala 9 bsndhags repaired, alpper re- liability latTled. RUBBERS and Arctlfs Repaired. Aimrlmcnts, Flats, buyers with cash wifUag-X vises thfe (Jhatam, Ont., Canada, them "first." Baron ?tunchauseh make a fool of myself. working ronditlona induce fatigue, Nurse— think he la regaining cellent running condition. Must placement. umbrellaa repaired, Teormoats 63 Phone 3*1107. News. They may start using them succeeded In. getting his explolta Wife—Thsfs right, btit you’ve increase absenteeism, decrease pro- consciousness. He tried to blow the ) W n x THK PERSON who took by be seen to be appreciated. Herman Ire Creepers put on. Shoe Repslr- Four room single. Garage and Into one volume. men's snirl collars ,*«versed and Ing w hile'l^u Walt. Sam Tulyes, breezeway. Hot w ater heat, oil to serve a five cent glass of beer. tried all of those. duction and cause aceldents. foam off his madlclr.a. aiatake, a man'a cavalry twill toj) Schendfl, 215 Spijing Street. replaced. Marlowr’a Little Mending Repairing tn FURNISHED Six-room modem CON8IDBR1NO SELUNG . ooat New Tear'a Kytt at The 701 Main street. burner,, tile bath with colored YOUR PROPERTYr Phone 7491. ______Shop. apartm ent Oil h e a t garage, on fixtures, now being finished. ftUatEY FINN Out Of The Pant! LANK LEONARD White Bayle HalL pleaec call 2- MATTRESSES. Your Old mat- PAIR of Girl's White Tubular Ice bus line. Phone 6411. Without obligation to vou. if* Rm U. 5. Fei Ofter mi CHEVROLET foiir-door Me K P 18M aft« r4 p. m. tress atari llaed and ramada Ilka Skates in good condition. Sise 7. will approiao br moke vou * oeah YOU M E M THAT YOUNG YOU KNOW THATS THAT WAS YEARS 1 C A N R E M E M B E R aedan. Radio and heater, good BdaiRM Locations ARTHUR A. KNOFLA offer for praperty. See ua before WELL, STOP Building—-f'ontraeting 14 new. CaU Jotiea Furalture and Phone 5204. ENGINEER SHE WAS WHAT 1 MEAN* AW, PHILIP.'KITTY THAT AS IF IT WAS n^M E TAX and accounting rubber. Call 2-1.594 between 9 and Floor Covaring, 88 Oqk. Tat 8* For Rent ~ 64 Realtor—875 Main Street you aell. , .REMEMBERING IT' aarvice—individual and buainea*. general CAKPENTRT, AJUra- MTERESTEP M-WHEN THAT AFFAIR WAS MUCH YOUNGER YESTERDAY! SHE'D KITH IS AN 6. ______1041. Phone 772$ Or 8278 CD ' can Dan Uoaler 2-S329. tlons, additions and new conatruc- DiamoiMl*— Watcbcto— FOR RENT—Building <45 x 201 2 Phone 5440 or 8938—Est. 1921 MR. KING WAS 5UIL0ING, , BUSTED'EM UP- floora and baaement; near Main BRAE-BURN REALTY THEN-AND-AH-HOT HAVE DITCHED INTELLIGENT GIRL 1950 BUICK aedanet, radio, heat- tlon. Dormera, porchea and ga- Jewelry 48 'Home Listings Wanted THE AQUEDUCT? ANDCOOP'rr SURE OF HERSELF.' JN)R PROMPT piclrap and delivery atreet; parking. Apply Marlow'a. are you eelllng or buylqg prop- MICHAEL FOR that; AND I'M SURE SHE er. Less than 100 mdes Full pnee ' rages at reasonable prtcea. Work- Private InulractiofiB '28 eaU 7100. U. 8. Cleanera and $1,98.5. Eaay terms, trades 1941 manship guaranteed. Free eall- LEONARD W. TOST. Jeweiar Ito- BLUEPIELDS Addition. Tmmedi- erty. We buy. sell, appraise, ar- GUY" IF AN ACCIDENT WONT MAKE THE SAME AIR-CONDITIONED Office'Space. Hte occupancy, ^ a p e Cod with ,Dyen, 8M Main atreet. Biilek club coupe. 1940 Chevrolet males. R. M. Alexander. Tel. palra and adjusts watches axpert-. range mortgage. (Jail this'office HADN' T S hown him up MISTAKE TWICE' BALLARD'S Driving Sebool, take Orford iBulldlng! Apply Mar- dormers, fireplace, hot water oil roach $395. 1940 Packard aednn. 3716. advantage of our experience aad ly a t reasonahla prlcea. Open low's. or atop in for further Informs- TO I E A HEEL' heat, large Mtchen. six rooms tlon.' Alice (Jla-rpet, Agent. 843 ■1939 Ford sedan $.59. 19.36 Ply- BIJILDINQ OF ALL kinds. Includ- fine reputation A.A.A. certlSed Thursday evsnlnga. 138 Spruce Aatonnbtlea Po> itelc 4 mouth coupe $59. 1939 Buick stre e t Phone 2-4887. completely finished. 100% In- Main street. Phone 4998 or 2- ing alterations. W. G. Holland. Instructor, dual controlled eara sulated. very c*ean, close to 0880. 1840 PONTIAC Sedan. $47S; 1039 roach $260. No trade. Brunner's, Tele. 2-3338. UcenM included. Pbone 3*3345. Wonted to Relit 68 Packaird Car Wholesalers. Open school, stores, buses. .Thelma Jef- Plyaoutl) tudor, 1875; 1937 C9iev- UNFURNISHED APARTMENT J? YOU wish to sell your modern Mon... Wsd., Friday evenings. FOR YOUR new onstructlon, re- Garden—Farm—Dairy fries Escott. Agent. Phone 3683. ■ralat tudor, $195. Low paymenta. Products SO needed by middle-aged couple, no 8-room house with attached ga- all c a n guaranteed. Cola Moton. modeling-or icpalr work see Wro. Masloil—DrsMstlc 29 children, no pets. (Jail Manches- MODERN Four-room house, oak rage, bath and lavatory, automa- «1<4- ______KanehL general building con- GREEN Mountain potatoes, Orst ter 2-0757. floor. Timken oil burner. Venetian tic heat, in gpoc residential aec- Aoto Acc«88orieB— ., tractor. Estimates given free. PLANO TUN1NU, repairs, reoon* blinds, storm doors and windows, 1848 FORD Dump truck with new diuoning; ate, John Oockerbam. quality, very mealy, 81-75 bushel , tlon, wc have buyers willing to /“ 3-so laeiMteene'TM Belt I Tires • Phone 7778. dallvcrad. Call 3*1800. MIDDLE-AGED 'business couple outdoor fireplace and barbecue. pay up to $18,000. Call Subur- motor and 4 yard body, will 38 Bigelow stre e t Pbone 4318. need 4 or 5 unfurnished rooms. Immaculate Immediate rnglatar for OH ton. Bargain. FOR Tha beat 2 In 1 snow tire aM condition. ban .Realty Co„ Realtors, 49 P er- Best references. Call 2-1687 after occupancy. Call owner 2-1659. kins street. Pbone 8215. FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BruiUier'a Oar Wholeaaler'a. Open ug at Manchester tire. We give Roofifif—Repsilint 15A HiMiflcboM Goode 61 4. IILTS BUNNY B(K)TS A>fD HER BUnOIES Plot Thirkenn BY EDGAR M A i m N M w., Wed., Fnday avenlnga. you the deepeet and widest tread Help Wanted—Pemsto SS' 27 HOMES for sale from $7,500 on In Manchester Manebewter Tire FEATURING Ouerantaed roofa KIKIP I Mt - WK*. t !m G0)9$G I 95.^ «0 6000 .VTO $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 up, and in all sections of «ian- vowKt ON smith *MIKVU\N(h AS VCM 600V0 1848 CHRYSLER club coupe, ^capping. 395 Broad atreeL Tel. aiid expert repairs aa well as WANTF.D—Girl for general office Houses for Sale n 'JOINT I TO VUNLYC T O K TO TKV gutter and conductor work.. Try HOME OF NEW FURNITURE 'thester. Check with us before you TO M O Q K - M I U C S - ON A OLOiQ .OAVAM .yooVw radio, beater. Very clean $1,0M. 3-4234. 34*honr service. work. Steady position. Plsassnt WITH A buy. T. .1. (Trockett, Broker. Holiday Death ■ 05M TH \S - WITH A *43 Plymouth aedan $395, ^ your "Local Roofer," Call Cough- working conditions. Write Box 114 SUMMER Street 2-famlly. LIAQN TVMKT O W d lin 7707. "WES’nNGHOUSE'l Phond 5416. ^ YWlOOTWTvy VT trade. *n Chevrolet coupe, com* La c a r e H e ra ld . ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Excellent condition. Oil atoaro heat, oak floors. 26 years old. Toll Tops 400 P9N6 TO yOOR “ overhaul. $875 only, $75 Benricss Offered 15 ROOFING — Speclallxing In re- Tw'cniy dollars—that’s all you EAST SIDE—New 6-rooni Cape dmva. Bnmner'a Packard Car SECRETARY— ^Prefer applicant Large lot. 3-car garage. January OiG) 1HOOTH-\ WVUM. pairing roofa. itf ail- kinda, alao nerd. If you are not ready for de- Cod. (Jompletelj finished, shed DOST We QO\VT \ Wholaaalera. Open Mon., Wed., SAWS Filed, k « a made, mowera ■with several years' experience as livery. We'll hold It until you are Occupancy up6tairs. Excluelve dormer, fireplace, open stairway, (CenMnued from Page Oas) aharpenad. outboarda and air new roofa. Gutter work. Cbim- privats secretary tn a position of Friday avenbife. neya clea.ted and rapalrad, 26 rrgatdl^sa of time at no charge. with Elva Tyler. Phone 2-4469. breakfast nook, oil hot water eoolad aagtBaa rapalrad. Capitol confldence. Apply in paTsoii. EVERYTHING heat, lot 80' front. (Jlose to school, The 58 deaths Included 30 traffic 38ld nVK-PASfUENOER Dodge. Equipment, 88 Mate atreeL yaara* axpeiiance. Frae eatlm atoa Cheney Brothers Ktain Office, 146 fatalities. Call Howley. Maachaatot 5881. . The whole works for only ON EAST CENTER STREET bus and store. Ebccellent material Good aaotor, tlraa, radio and heat* LINOLEUM — Aapbalt tile, wab Hartford Road, Manchester. $389.00 and workmanship Seen by ap- Deaths By States ar. Beat offer. Phone 3-3295. ooearlBg. Done by reliable, well- Conn. For Information and details, 7 room single. Lavatory pointment Elva Tyler, AgenL Deaths by states, listing tiaffir, trained men. AU Job* guaranteed. Heating—Plumbing 17 | phone Hartford 8-0358 Phone 2-4469. fires and miscellaneous: MNTIAO—1987, Black Sedan. FIRST SHIFT factory work. Ap- Ask for Mr. Albert' down, tile bat’^ up. Fireplade, Perfect running condition. $395. Han Unoleum On., 83 Oak atreet ply In person. S.pencer Rubber Alabama, 2 1 1; Arizona, 5 0 COMPLETE Plumbing and heat- After 8 P. M. Phone 8-8230 hot water eil neat, 2 car ga- 1; Arkansasi 1 0 1; California, Oaai-1830 after 5:00. Phone 3*4033, evsnlnga 8188. ing Installations. The House of Products Co., 52 Main stre e t A _ L _ B — E—R—T-^-S rage. 19 3 ( 5 ; Cqibrado, 5 0 1; Con- tin ’ -OLDSMOBIUa Four-Door ANTIQUES ReSnlahed. Repairing Heat, 447VY Main street. Call 2- necticut,^ 2 1 2; Delaware, 2 0 3336. , tXDUNTER -GlrL soda fountain. 43 .Allyn S treet. .H artford ■edaff. Complete front and; naer done on any furalture. Hcmann. Main Store,*Waterbury New Weapons 0; Florida^ 2 0 2; Georgia, 3 1 ALLEY OOP 189 South Main etreet Phone Experience would help hut not STUART J. WASLEY Off Guard BY V. T. HAMLIN dutch and motor rqiaita. Call PLUMBING And Heating, special- necessary. Apply Mr. Bliss, Pine Other Stores, New Haven, Merld-n 2; niinois. 18 0 10; Indiana, 7 fl m CHenerood atreet. 8648.______Pharmsry. $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 Realtor 2; Iowa, 3 0 1; Kansas, 6 0 0; izing In repairs, remodeling, cop- Tel. 6648 Or 7l46 To Be Tested Kentucky, 4 0 0; Loutsiana. UMO ItMID TDDOR — Bxeenant FURNACES and oil bumcra clean- per water piping, new construc- WE BUY and s II good used furni- 5 1 0 ; Maine, 1 0 2: M ary- aaannable price. Call ed. Repaira on all makes of bum- tion, estimates given, time pay- PLEA SANT, Part or full ttine sales and service work for nation- ture, combination ranges, gas Price is right for this home land, 5 1 0; Massachusetts, 4 0 8KM and 3:80, 38 Mid* era. Refraetoitea rabuUt Call or ments arranged. iCdward Johnaoh. ranges and .leaters. Jones Furni- In Mock War 4v,51ichlgan, 12 7. 0: Minnesota. die Tunplka, meat. writs Tha Reuae of Heat, 4473$ Phone 6979 oi 5044. ally advertised cosmetic com- and also can be used for office pany. Highest type clientele. P. ture Store. 86 Oak. Phone 2-1041. 8 0 0; Mississippi, 4' 4 l;'M ls- Mala atreet Phone 3*8886. pufposes. (ContlBiicd from Page One) sourl, 6 1 2 ; Montana. 5 0 1: PLUMBING. Heating, repairs on u. 557. Middletown, Conn. BEST PRICES for furniture, an- Nebraska. 3 0 0; Nevada, 1 0 It8|il Notleea RANGE BURNERS and heaters old and new systems, oil burner,, tiques. Trading Post. 17 Maple 0; New Jersey, 8 8 0; New $Iex- cleaned, repaired and Installed. water pump service. Prompt at- FULL TIME ■ office worker w ant- from Fort Bragg, N. C.. will be eoinrr o r pik mu t s ed at Burton's with working street. 2-1089 Open noon Mon- Invasion force assigned to seize Ico, 4 0 9: New York. 16 2 10; erltkla u d for the Guaranteed workman ship. H. tention. John H. Carlson. Phone days. Tuesdays. All day Thura- Would Use Armed North Carolina. 8 0 4; _a< MaaahaaUr. on tke Nielsen. Telephone 7273. 73,5. knowledge of figures plus short- the Island of Vieques, six miles off day. Friday, Saturday. Puerto Rico. Ohio, 8 1 5:' Oklahoma, 3 o DaeMhar. AJ>.. IMI. hand and typing. Apply tn pel- 1 ; Oregon, 4 fl 3; Pennsylvania. yomi J. WALLBTT, OB-LONO’S Refrigerator service. EFFIiHENT Plumbing and heat- son. MISCELLANEOUS Furniture In- Strength to Give Information from Penning 8 3 2; Rhode Island. 1 0.- tt: Repaira on ah m ^ee, comaMr- ing. Plugged drains machine ciiiding golld maple Welsh cup- shows the division now has a fire- South Carolina. 0 0 2; South I a( Kanla L. Laldlioldt. Uta of etal aad domeatle. Emergency 34- cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 power far greater than that of "My mind wttn’t clear when I did this on# so I juat called la ^ DIatrtet. daoeaaad. board maple dinette set, chest of Formosa Defense Dakota, 1 0 0; Tennessee, 4 '2 it Tax MuddIa’!" Ob aMMea a< WUbttr D. Loveland of bour eMTloa. Phone 2-1787. Oakland atreet. Phone 6497. Help W aated— Mule 96 drawers, mahogany Wlnthrop any division of wartime days—the 0; Texas, 30 11 17; UUh. 3 0 aaW jf ancbaatar. admlnlatrator. desk. etc.. K'or further informa- re.9u1t of more weapons of all 0; Vermont, 4 1 1; PETER W. PANTALUK electheal PLUMBING AND heating repairs. WANTED-Dishwasher. Apply (Continued (rum Page One) SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH /•J L M » B OBDXSCD: That ala montha from tion rail 7808. tj’pps and new weapmt, Including Virginia, 8 0 0: W aihinrton. CARNIVAL BY Diri^ turner r.jp.gRgjL tba m h dar -tt Decanbar, A.D., IMS. eontraetor, maintenance and wtr- Gas and electric water heaters. In person. Center Restaurant, the recoilless 57 and 75 millimeter 4 2 6: West Virginia, 2 1 0 : ha aad lha aacM ara limited end allow, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS tng for light and power. 40 Foe- Copper water tanks and tuliing. 499 Main afreet. OLD RED Tin Bam. 706 North Slate department or administra- rifles. Wisconsin. 6 2 3; Wyoming. 2 Open Spacen BY MERRILL C. BLOS8EB ad tor (ha eraditora within which to ter street Phone 3808. 24-hour oil burner service, Heat- tion leaders. r ' — brtaa la tbalr elalma acalnst eeld ee- Main street, buys and sells good The division has, among other 0 0 . ’ ing Service Co. Henrw J. Parent, WEAVERS—‘Experienced on auto- Democratic Senate chief.s said ^Cpuio BE f Hto. and tha aald admlnlatrator la ALL APPLLANfXS serviced and matic Draper looms. Steady em- used furniture and arttlques. tools for striking an enemy, 123 wMcrs Mies savs .dlieettd te give public notice to the Owner. Phone 2-0185.^ "no comment." Apparently they M-26 medium tanks mounting 90 araditoie to brine in their elalma with- repaired, bumera, rafrigeratora. ployment. Norwalk, Conn. Write Frank Denctte. Phone 2-3376. were waiting for some word from rangea, waahara, etc. AU work Box A, rare Herald. millimeter guns: • nine smaller .la aald ttna allowed hr publlablnc a I -SPECIAL Florence 9" oil heater the White House or State depart- M-24 tanka with 75 millimeter eapp tt (Ma order In aOme newapaper guaranteed. Metro Service Co. Open Forum MilHnery— nressmakinc 19 WANTED—Twister and enteror. with fliif. E::cellent condition. metijt on the administration's fu- guns and a dozen M-24s' with the haniag a ebeolatloa ta aald probata Tel Mancheater 2>U8S8. ture China policy. diainet. wtthia tan daya (roaa the chte ALTERATIONS, all kinds for Exper'enced on twisted .yama. Only $24.95. Marlow's Fumitore hard-liitting 105 millimeter howit- Praise for Dr. Te**en9 tt thla erdar. and return maka to men’e,''ladles' and children's wear. Steady employment. Norwalk. Dept. Phone 6060. Commlttoe To Reoelve Report zers. thla eoeit of tha notice fiven. Legs] Notice* Conn. Write Box A, Herald. Chairman Connally (D„ Tex.) Double-Edged Weapon JOHN J. WAI4JTT. Judge. Information call Mrs. Degcn 2- SAVINGS ON New furniture, elec- will call the Senate Foreign Rc- To the Editor, 8828. Use of the combat team of air- •rtils is to serve as a letter of AT A OODltT OPor PROBATEPRORATS! Ham *T * COURT OF PROBATE h»m AU1OMOBILE Mechanic for Gen- tric ranges, refrigerators and lationa committee together next P.# wlttlB within and for th» borne troops will give the invad- commendation and appredatlon wsvaitn auiu CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES to flt eral Motors dealership. Excellent television. Deluxe chrome break- week to receive a report on the iXHstilet tt Manchester, on tM 3rd Dl'trtvt of Msnrho.lrr, on thr 3rd ers a double-edged weapon—at- day of Jtnuar>'. A.D.. I960 Individual. Will work from pat- working conditions In modem fast sets, parlor aets. cribs, play International aituation from Secre- of Dr. Jacob Tennent whom 1 . tar of Jaansry, A.O., ItSO. tary of State Acheaon. tack over the beach and Invasion Prsakat JOHN J. wallett. Present, .lOHN J. WALLETT. tern or will originate. Breanea. shop. A real opportunity for a yards, baby, carriagei. strollers, from the air by paratroopera and have learned to know very per- imCgt. Juc'xe. suita, coata, gowns, etc. Phone qualified man. Address Mechanic. doll carriages. Also used ranges, Republican committee members soilally through my calls at Man- E state of John Q. Mshone'i'. Isle of are expected to insist on a full re* glider men sent up from forward Trust sststa u-« of Rirhard C. 2-3909. J. Herald. refrigerators, etc. Open 8 to 5 p. land bases. Whether the Marines chester Memorial hospital where Oheaer. late of Manchester, tn aald Manchester In said district, deraared. m„ 7 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. Cham- view from Acheson on what moves District deceasod. Upon sppllcktlon of Htrold W. 0»r- will use their recently developed he also attended to our daughter tity. sdknlnlslrstor, prayinc for au- SECOND And third shifts. Fac- bers' Warehouse .Sales. .501 &tid- are being planned to check the technique oT airborne troops car- The Xrtwlefi having exhibited three, Morinir—Truefclfic— tory work. Apply In person. Spen- Communists in Asia. aaausl jiaeouBU with aald estate to this Ihorlly to sell certslp real eslale psV- dle Turnpike East. ried by helicopters from the decks Lois, and served as house doctor Osart w allovsnce. It Is tlruUrly descrlhed In aald application Storaii* 90 cer Rubber rrodi.cts Cb.. 52 Main Roving Ambassador Philip Jes- and all-around doctor for the K PRISCILLA'^ POP « Ptrik Of Parenthood BY AL VERMEEH one flie. 't la sup la In the F ar Blast making a of carriers has not been OADBRBD: That the 16th day of street. HOSPITAL BEDS and wheel staff, fatherly friend and helper to '■ wwiSnL: -ww .*.Z.lW4yD bOMCiti i', . Jmtimr. t$$0, at ten o’rlock. forenoon, ORDERED: That the the forefolng EMPTY VANS to and from all survey of the situation. The-jolnt Tho defenders of Vieques will hundreds of paUenU during a , application be heard and delennlhet.' at chairs for sale or for rent Rates 1 OQN'T I ASK : a '3lvueii vout> I'LL at the Probate Office In the Municipal atates. Assured' return load, reasonable. Keith Furniture Co. military chiefs, of staff will visit epend on submarines and planes number of years. 'ORCSET -vOUR EARS <50 RIGHT SuUdlna la aald Maoebeater, be end the Probate office In M anchester In rates United. 122 West street ) hold the Invading force away, u id District, on the 16th day of Ja n u - Help Wanted—Male Phone 4159., Japan next month. Not only did 1 jiecoroe well ac- IF /TMEV^WEREN'T NOW, .MOMl 1 the aame la aaalgned for a hearing oi; Phone 6375. Tlieir recommendations are ex- fronr-Ove beach. There will he no WHAT DID the ellowsace of aald annual accounts a ry , A. D.v I960, at ten o'clock In the Or Female 57 surface warships In the defending quainted with him. but I observed with aald estate and this Court directs forenoon, and that notice be given to OOOLERATOR—“Ice refrigerator, pected to form the basis of any h)m serving a suffering humanity, VOU WANT all persona Interested Ilf aald estate of MANCHESTER Packsge Delivery. new policy. fleet; Marine air units—using jet Sutt notice' of the time enO place as- Local light trucking and package $50 WEEK TO START—sell beau- 100 Iba. Ice capacity. Like new. all hours on call in the corridors Tv signed for aald hearing be given to tU the pendency of said application and tiful sblid brass Door Name Price low. Peabody, 5 Orchard "Symbol of nealntonoe" fighters, night . fighters, patrol •ersoas known to be interested there- the time and place of hearing th'reon. delivery. Refrigerators, washers planes and seaplanes—will make and rooms, and 1 know that much by puhllshing a copy of Ihia order In Plates. Write National Engrav- street. Hoover wroto Knowland that the. of his (lme_was spent in the oper- in to appear and be hetrd thereon by and ato'i'e moving a specialty. ers, 212 Summer, Boston, Mass. .policy he proposed would be "at up their a^r defenses. pnMlshlng a copy of this order In some npwapaper having a ctn-ulatlon Phone 2-075^. ation room, taking a major and acme newspaper having a circultllon In paid (Hstrlct, at leaet five daya be- WALNUT BED. chest., dressing least a symbol of resistance" Pitted against the defense' wtU responsible part in, hundreds of la aal4 District, at least Bve days be- fore the day of tald hearing, lij appear. THE AUSTIN A. Chambera Oo.. table‘’and three chalrk WU1 sell which could lead to-aaving south- be the Air Force’s flghtera and castes. His work was especially tore the (day of said hearing, and by If they see cause at .said lime am.' place locgl and long distance moving, Sitaatkme Wanted— separately. Phone 4727. eastern Asia from Communism. „ planes to support and cover the and be heard relatlva Ihcreto. and exacting during the war stress ■telling fn a reglatered letter on or packing, crating and storage. Female 58 Ho said, other reoulta would be landing troo^; both Jet wul con* period, and I know from inttmate V. before January 4, 1960, a ropy of this make return to this court. to keep Chinese dlplorhatlc posts ventlonal-en^ned flghtera and •rder to Richard O. Cheney and Doug- JOHN J. WALLETT Judge. Service to ail parts of Hit U. S. conversation, that he gaVe him- A and Canada. (5all 5187. H art- RBCEPTtONI&T Id Doctor's Wf- TWIN STUDIO couch. Good con- from becoming nests of Commun- flghtor-bombers put up from th* ,lag T. Cheney, both of Box 19, Vlr- fflce. Knowledge of typing. self selflessly and sclf-sacriflclng- ginis Tech Station. Btheksburg, Vir- AT A COURT or PROBATE h^ ford 6-1423. dition. Phone 6132 after 5 p. m. ist coni^lraciea. prevent Com- invading -fleet's airevaft carriers, ly In devotion to his profession ginia. ‘ ! •, at Manchester within and for the W rite Box D.'care Herald. munist (Jiiina from having a scat and the bornbardment of Naval District of Manchestrr. on the 3rd and In harmony with the highest ______J O ^ J. WALLETT, Judge. dav of January. A.D., 1960. UGHT TRUITCINU, half-tcte pick* on the United Nations Security jgunflre from the batUcahip, crula- tradition of the medical ethics to young Woman desires work as MAPLE YOUTH bed and crib. Council, and sidestep the danger era anil deatroyera In the fleet. stsvne, we. r. n *i& w. a e*T. ow. Present JOHN J. WALLETT. .up truck. No ashes, no'fubblsh. Housekeeper—mother's helper, or protect, and preserve life. To the AT A OODRT OF PROBATE held Ju'.ge. Phone 2*1276 or 8298. | Good condition. Call 3032. of (Jhinese Communiats having a L VIC FLINT The Blast BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY AND RALPH LAN! - at Manchtater within sad for the caring for invalid. Ttl. 5991. , Assumed Situation extent, I wish to add, that he 'fff r IP twntiMTi.YjM ?■»■*•*■ Oistrlet of Mancheater, on the, 3rd Estate uf Morton Cushman, tala' of hand In writing a Japanese peace hardly took time for his own well- [D mcoundnoon llanrhester. In aald Dlatrlct. deceased. RUBBISH and ashes ramwed. to* treaty. The background against which "Evar notica ho)w a dog tnjoya hit bonts avan if thay'ra no I tS 4ar of January. A.O., 19U: the moneuvenr are carried out being, and as a consequence be- "Boy. i$ trithmotie ever getting tiresoma! Wt .started Tt4AT CAK0004I0 Prassot. JOHN J. WALLETT. The adinlnlstralrix having exhibited eiaerators claanet.. SaiitL gravel Haeliiaetry aad Tuoia 52 Taft proposed a Naval and mili- bdttor than tha bonat tha paepla giva tha dog next door?** OUMMVOr MONTI Jut.»a ^ . his administration aeaount with said and cinders. Von aervtce and Dn*a—^Blrda—Pete 41 tary air base' on Formosa similar will be this assumed sltuatldn; came a patient himself, undergo- on the ditmaiayatem todayr astale ta thla Court fbf allowance. It Is SNOW PLOWS, used crawler troo- ing an operation. , Trust astkte u-w ot Wtllsrd H. local moving. Phone U. it. Jofiaa. to those on Okinawa and In the War axlste; between the United OUT OCR tv AY Mathews, lata of Hanehester in said ORDERED; That the tOth day of tors with buUdoaan. New and I also know of his experience I BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOAKDINt; HOUSE iviih M.AJOR HOOPLe I district, qscaaaec January, I960, at ten o'clock, forenoon, 2*1362. 2*8072. FOX' TERRIER puppies, five Phlllpplnea. Thla could be dene States and an enemy nation desig- used tractors, aqiupmenta. Cement legally, he argued, if the National- nated only as "Aggreoaor." and practice previous to eoming HSyyOU/.<5D BACK UP Upon appllcatton of The Manchester at the Probate Office In the Municipal weeks old. Ilione il543. mixera. Garden Tractors to ISMT 1Ul5 V o u e ^ ARBM'T VOU TUB B A O W fU A l« AGO, eCT/S, Trust Company. Trustee, praying (or Building In aald Mancheater, be and ist government gives. Its approval. The strategic plana provide for to thla country of opportunity and the same la aasigneo for a hearing on Legal Noticea 3 H.P Tractor Oo., Wll- liberty, cltlxenship of whloi he DAV,TO CAMVASSklNFLUrSCS 1VIAT VVIV£S)AN0 VDUR HUMOR authority to sell certain real esute BOSTON TOrrlera. Fox Tarriara. SbouM Get ITN Approval an amjihibioua-aitliomn seixura of tH e .pTV G LOer>W ARB ALWAYS CALLING IB «6T0Ol4eD pnrUcularty daacHbed In said applica- tha allowance of aald admlniatration llmontlc. Pbone 2088. Toft added that the United and Mrs. Tennent treasure highly. tion on Ole. R la account with said aatate and aacer- AT A COURT o r PROBATE held Boxers, crosr bred puppies. a peninsula jutting out from ‘ a AMO-FOUND TO REGTORB MiSSiNGM 1HB MUSTV COB at Manchester within and for' -the Zimmerman'a Kennela. Lake States should get approval of the land mass (the Island of Vlaquea It Is' also known to m4 th a t the OROSREO:', That the foregoing ap- taniment of hairs and this Court directs United Nations for the Formosa leading nurgeon of thin hoepltol W| DBPARTMBNTIS, HUSBANDS I TH e WEBS OP 1612.' MIoatloa ba ttaard aad determined at that notice of the time and place aa- District of Meiichuter, on the 3rd street, Phone 8287, la the “peninsula”). Troops of’the YAKe THI& dar of Januae}'.' A.D.. 1960. Mnaifyl Inatramtfnta 59 defenas. But If the UN tuma during his absence left any num- DIO(SlN<3 UPOWLG pHOhlB RBCCIVER. BRU6H OUT THOSE lha Probate offlot In MancheaUr In signed tor said hearing ba gtveo to all aggressor natlqn hold Vieques. The ; MOLOV MiNOG geld District on the 17th day of Janu- persona known to ba tntareated there- Preaent. JOHN J. WALI.BTT. TROPICAL FISH, new shipment HAINES IffRIGHT PIANO Me- thumba- down, T^ft said, then the Invasion force waats the peninsula ber of his patirnu In h|s -care HOMB/ CLUB LUMlNARlSG ^ USUALtV IS RED ~«up. A, D., i960, at ten o clock In the in to appear and ba heard thereon by Juc.lse. Juat arrived. AU acceanoriea. Kel- rondltlon. United Staten should act Independ- with full confidence in his ability TER5E2, DlDAMEO BV NBW VV^OT FOR A WBBK HAR.RUMPH,^.? publishing a copy ot this order In Eatate ot Alfred W, Tonini, late of dium s Im I Excellent as a major boa* for launching stra- . temoeen. aad that notice be given to ly’s Aquarium, 39 Sunset atreet. $50. Phone 3-2381. ently. tegic olr war against the aggressor to take care of them for oh ex- iJlX L BC. AFTER TM». idS patnona latarasted In aald aatate of some newspaper having a rlreulation Manchester. In sale District, decessed. Senator Knowland told report- tended period. N - —ndeney of aald application and tn said Dlatrlct. at least flva days bs- The sdmlnlstrator haring exhibited Open until 9. nation. fore tba day ot said hearing. • bis edmlnistratlon account with aald ers the Oiinese Natioaolists ' are . It is a matter of personal and. ad place of haariqg tbanoo. estate tw thla Court (or allowance. It It Waated—To Bay . 58 eager to have American ald-<-.wtUi Juat UA hualneaa of deciding who . . . ing • copy of thla order In ' JOHN J. WALLETT, Aludge. eta killed, sunk or shot down tn I know alao, of general regret sMtonpapar having a elreuIaUon In ORDERED: That the 13th day of Poullrjf aa4 Suppll«a 43 American advlaera to supervise the that Dr, Tennent is leaving Ue, at ' •Mtrlot at leaat gva daya before AT A OOUR'P. or I^ROBATB bald January. t9ri0. at ten o'clock, forenoon, BUYING Uaad fum ltura aad aid. Knowland said the National- Sals "iMM-you’re^daad” gome will WASH TUBBS SUrting Tbe Job BY LBSUBTUK NBB at Manchaeter'. within end for tba at the. Probate Office In the Municipal U ke 1,800 ompiree, d r a ^ from least for some months, whan he ,ieg of aaltp iiaarini. W appear If CHICKENS 33c pound live weight. bousenold goods, any quantity. ists mads a formal request about INT INf -('.a 1 M eauae at aald time aad ptaoe District of Haarhester, on the' 3rd Building In said Maiioheater, be and The Woodshed. 11 Main atraat December 23 for military help and the Army. Navy. Air .Force md will do what studying is required day of January, 1960, tho aatne Is assigned (or a hearing on A. Nelson 737 LydaU itraet. for requirements of Itcenoa In tJiis* U. LB1 . fee haard relative tberato, end Phone 8906. Call 2-8154. ,______advice- Marinea But the formal an- feara te this court Preavnt, JOHN J. WALLETT, the allowance of eald aduiiniatratlon He added the State department nouncement today hastened to oa- country. He Is leaving for Sow 'JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Juage. account wllli nald •■elate ainl ascertain- York city. i, - Eftate -of Chariss W. Tiffin, late of ment of heirs and thla Court directs has failed to reveal that an official aert: '' URUOB PBBMIT Manchester, In said District, dacaaaed. thsi notice of the time am t^lace as- Wa n t v f l — Ho u Hr j f — Hfiomn WHh«»m Bfwrd 59 request baa been reetdved. UMmato Daalalea N et .laao* it waa my privilege to mtiflator eiMks OP A rruckT iQ * The executrix havlag exhibited bar signed (or said hearing be glvcii to all 8tufli 44 On the question of recognising to him during hia Illness, u ig in administration account with aalcf aatate persons known to be intsrestea' therer NEWLY Dacorated room for wor|c* the Cdmmunlet regime In (Jhlna, “Ttia ultimate decision of who general, to sepe Sa splriti^tl ad- •won' or lo st’ Iji an oparattoti nuch I Ja gtva aetlae that I. BRUNO to this Court for allowance It Is In to appear and ba heard thereon by FARMERS. Get a hatter price for ing couple. FuU kltohen and laun- Repreaentstlve Eaton (R.. K. J.) vlriiffand Osi i 'friend- Our best ORDER^; That tte lOlh day of pubtisblng a copy •( this order In eome dry prlvHcgaa Frigidatre. All said tha United States, ahotild wait aa Portrt9X la not an tseua. Th* •4 '$$$ Sidridga atiaat, January, . tan o'tloak. forenoon. nexspaper having a elrculalion (n.sald your hea/ icattla, hy palling 4lrtct maneuvef hs* been a*t up to.pror wMies go with him and 5(ra t'en- '—a fflad aa ap- Prebau Office In the Hunlelpel District, at least fire daya balora fhf to the Mqnebeattr PaoklM On, modafn aqutpmant. Oontlnuoa# mtil the Ctenmunleta "ehaerve the nent with the hepe that they may M9. with ^ MUlng In aald ManelMster, ba and day of said haarlng, and by mailing in hot wrator, oil fst. Also room deeeaclea of IntemationsI rcla* vide Joint trglalag ler oil servlcas return. ^ i . ■ > l o r a P a c k * the tame la aaali Have pemaone alM prloa ttem. and thcreae* Ui* cembat ofncteocy the aale of alao- Mined for a bearing on a reglatered tetter on -or before Jtnu- than caU ua. PiwBa S»1800. tor gnnUaman. ’b o a t 2 * 4 4 4 3 . tlenahlps ” Sincerely, the allowance of said ' adattatatraUoB_____ ary 9. 1960. a copy of thla order to Vic- Eaton, as top minorito member of our Symed lorcea a* a wbole.” Paql G. Prekepy. aoeeunt wttb aald estate and Ihte Oot^ tor R. Tomm. 1 « N.a. lOtb steMt. large. Plaagant room with twin of the House fWelgn Affslra com*. U. Gen. W. H.tH. Morrto, \rmy, directs that nottea of the time. and Hteml. Florida: Btbel IC Temm. 229 WANTVP—tW a, eolvaa aad bM . ------— ------r ■' BIIUNO cattle, alao uoraoa. We pay tba bod, phone extet>oiea. G|enUemen mlUee and its fermer chatfman, commoieder-ln-chlef of the C*ri|>- Ptoia aasigned tor aald hearing ba Hollister sireel. Manebeater, Ooim. or working popple preferred. la a lee^ng O. O. P, epokeaman bean, will command the defense Offered Nnvy d*b glvuB to alt parpond knowa to bo laUr* JOHB J. WJVALLETT. Judge. top tMIop. ftala Bra* 884 M - bp aap- aatad tberala Is appear aad be heard waU atraaL Pbone 7405. Phone 5T8S. on foreign policy. ‘ foreea. Lt,Oen. J. R. Bod|«. com- a(UI ibmon by pubiWblag a aopy of tbta -L Eventually, he eald lif an Inter* mhnder of the 5Ui Army oerps. •on Fredclaco—Eddie Btgaletx, BORMYMlflT/veoes "OO 50614 UPWARD jvsisr. e s ^ la aotos nawapapes havlag a clr- WANTED—Good Milkingng Goat to PLEAS,lSXNT Roam,' one minute view, the Ohlnesa Ciynmunlat gov- wU' head tha tavaolon forcta Lt asiMtant coach of th* Son Frsn- cniaUM la said IMaWtct a t lapM Itk* ’ from T*oat Office. Single or doU' arniucnt win hax’e to be recognised, Oan. L. P. Hunt eommander of eiaec 49era, said ha hod been of- ... ■ t- >i'& im m iea. Bend Herald AdVa. freshen in January. Nead^ Ne for 1 T h a t lays before the day of taid'bdarlag. family with ave childrenren. Phone hie. Gentleomn p r e f ^ r d . Phone bat (here should he no hurry about Fleet Marina forcaa in the Atlantic, fered t ^ job aa head eoarii ot tht . lOHN J. WALXJBTT. Judge. itockvUla lS$8*ja. will bs chief umpire. U. S. Naval Academy.

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