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SKIRTS Today, Under the Heading, "Femi­ Cused of Ottering 83,006 to K ^ Acuteness, Depending on Locality, Famed 1945 FBI Nport on Soviet the Attorney General Aald He

SKIRTS Today, Under the Heading, "Femi­ Cused of Ottering 83,006 to K ^ Acuteness, Depending on Locality, Famed 1945 FBI Nport on Soviet the Attorney General Aald He

V , .'Js, r ; .\ " ■ V. -* \ r - . /• ■ .' 1' ■ - ■ -• ‘ f + ■ ; ‘ • \ . AT • y I iff: ■ ' ' X i SATURDAY. FEBRTJABY S. 1984 ifiatujli^ieibr 4/' • •.V ■’ . f '-V ATorsKo DsUy Nib.Prow Ron Far"iba'-Weak Haded' • ( February 5.'1954 ■ ' ■ ♦ ia town, aondtatt ada aad prodded .M in a'eeeskxn^ic wwwnwe'Vx-ieeav: m e m tkiiKkwik '“FhaiietifsAinbrose^^^^'l^^ M in - _ was married and Member ef tbe Audit Iww 8D-i9. tseufly,. Moved to Omaha. Neb., and Ruteau el OreulattoUa ran a column in the' madbqi Tallow and rust chryssnthe-J H is \ Htm$eh«$tet*§ Side Street*, Too there. Later the News N. X. ■aa\ 4 mums and pompcHis tot-med the ) Maruhetter— A City of VUUi/ie Chorin tinned publishtag a papery aatttag at S t Jamea* Church at i :o o ^ s M ii i N M ’Tniy^ vTteopIe f meet Just what a wonder- Mary Taylor, who ia atm on The One Suffers B ^ en lUg D(^ -.a a . the I*abBeUo 10 o’clock this moriUng for the' 1[YOL.LXXIILNO.109 w*** (Ctaaeiftad Advertielag en Page 14) » fnl place Palmetto is. Y 6u know," Herald staff la additleta^o other wedding of Allas Jean Arylene ■ MANCHESTEIL CONN„ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 19S4 «tto ;n a .K he said. *'we Just don’t have any­ duties, took over tho'^um a for a Ai Auto LeRFOk Road (SIXTEEN PAGES) I MTvloa, Ainbroae, daughter of Mr. and: FRICB.PtYll^ where near the friendliness on the number Of yearpT Mrs. H. H. Mrs. John Ambrose, 135 Branford To Avoid Hitting Dog _____ m th« Mr. and Mra. L. C MkhaUea. of West Coast that you people have Longaker, who Jives in the South, i 4M R. 33nd Street, Oakland. Calif., shown us." '> Mrs. Harold BUrr, now o f Albany. St, and Bugana ItayiBond Pbane-; Nmrmt«v'9f Oi came afoul of the law .W odaea^ N uf. 95 torch St., ion of the lets I Swerving to S'vold hitting a dog \Pope Pius B K««ney 8t.^ Y., andJw high school teach- morning whan they were caught in New Dead Lstter Dept. Mr. and Mra. Peter Phaneuf. ■ in the highway, a South Coventry M inisters Patatettoh HoapitaUty Speed Trap precqdM Mrs. Btabrek. The double ring ceremony waa 2,000 Place Names driver loat control of hia egr, ran Police Chief A ' L. Reidmon and There is a new department at - lAtlirop, tkkat . Manchester Memorial HoeplM:' It Milk vs. Oettoa performed by the Rev. George i ^ tlM Bka ValmtiiM trotman J. B. Sutton. Hughes. off the road aariy this momlas <• proved. S waa organised out of neceastty. V may all be grlptag about the Manafleld and andiild ta an acci­ Discussing ■QMUd that aU d k a _____ Hailed into '"Judge Bob Mar- not out of desira. , Since it is the Presentsd ta marriage by her vi^ n r kilira tlMir ratuma in by ’a Court o f Welcome." they It of a cup of coffee in certain fkther. the bride had aa her maid dent which sent two Manehfiter On School Petitions same as the one ybu and in tostauraats being 15 cents but how ed honor, Misa Carol Ann Robin- An DMiBbm bhvlnr tlck- aolemnly charged eHth drlv- offices, they have labeled it about n ^ drinxersT men, paaaengers ta the car, to Sits Erect ' will not b* uaad are S-mllee>an-hour In a SS-mile eon. 4t Foster. St Brldeemalds * ^ ___ Asia Issue the same name, "Dead One of the boys is a milk drink­ Windham' Cbrnmunity Uemorid^ to extend the ..deadline on their _ ^ Mail - tfeett. back er to taVtta.H4d.today thatXe„Town tbday to see whether th '^oraw r a»ip«taiidiiiaMobae. i » ducted on\a tour of the town and m btte distingulahed the hand­ Tiai bewnmade. accordtnr'lo'fltatr ipUd food -r- ble first in - many Counsel Charles N. Crockett and cotlTd figree oh steps lb pii^ Just add his name to those, you in­ brMesmaida were attired ta simi­ Policeman Thomaa O. Smith. That one merely requests that IftemieB St, that dty. They win arch by W- T. Jordan, o f Jordan writing as that of a friend. When clude in your prayers and you’ll lar gowaa, that of the maid of days. Previously he bed been abU Martin exercise the authority ita W alter Crabtres, Jr., achitect mote peace settlements in the re t vetiUB to the Buckingham Church aad Sipe, realtors. Bill and Bob’s the envelopes were opened, she discover you will be able to cat honor ta kqua and thoae of the ta hold down only liquids. backera eay he has to Sward a con­ named to succeed the discharged |k tlBW fo r their uaual meeting. . Far East and on a formula for Studio took pictures of the event, soon idmtifled the senders, two without any difficulty. brideanaids ta dusty rose. The DRILL TOMORROW .... Receives Holy Coinmnnlon tract for the echool aa euthorixM Lawrence, all feel the town is en­ a world conference on dis­ Washington, Feb. 8 (AV*- copies of which wUl be sent to the different \parties in the same Anon. A/alts length gowns were o t net "As always,” the press office by the' votera in the referendum joined from going ahead on' new ^ A eon waa bom at the Hartford plans by a ^mandamus action armament. V Jpseph* E. Casey, former Oakland newspapers and the house but srat by one o f them at aad tuUc, fashioned with a bro­ GOmpany No. 1. MFD. will hoM communique said, "the Pope hes approving the tasuence ot bonds to member of Congress, snd Moqiital oa Peb. S to Mr. Mra Michalles. the same tin|i^ j caded bodice end a bouffant akirt a drill tomorrow morning at 10:80 heard Mass and received Holy pay for the project. Which haa been Instituted. . The 2-week-oid coherence, back . Brlcaon, t Carter^Bt With a few tears of relief., Mrs. Mail has received for per­ They also wore net atolea of mar­ at the firehouse. cOmer ot Main Cbmmuaion. A t noon he recalv^ The other petition outllnee' an While he declined to say Wheth­ in the Allied Control Authorit; Aristoteles S. Onaasis, Greek- Michalles declared they had never sons who were hot even admitted Air Force Seeks quisette, matching hats with and Hilliard Rta. The r s n la r ordinance which would compel er he would follow out. the request Building in West. Berlin after L Argentina shipping magnate, •a 'regu larly Msgr. O. B. Montlni, week at the Soviet Embassy In the ' The Women'a Ai|zlliary of 8 t. before cxperleii^ such hospital­ to the local hospital but probaMy shadow valla and brocaded shoes. monthly meeting will be held at Rto-Secretary of State for Or- Martin to execute a contract— being' presented him ^ tomorrow, are accused of conspiring to Mary'B Bplacopal Church will meet ity. She expdainM that Mr. Mlchai- to some’ other

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M opened in Uie State Armeuy aculplreas, made her statement in Bid Asked In Bodenheim Murder Case « rraai rago Om ) W day, Feb. 1», to iseue I9S4 First National lUak blggeat reason why FBI raporta 4 a; fit: —"6 a. m...... VolMteera Naeded.^ Offered in Dodge Contest which ahe said Commander Bdrea of Manchiuter .... bad gone ae long without record 6 a. m. — 9 a. ni...... Valaatcera Ne (Continued from Page Om )/ 1938 he waa brol^ and on relief: tha Uirea smaller parties would auto reglstraUm and taserta. 84 S3 Last year, T,ST7 InserU wera gave her authority for the denial. Hartford NaUonall Ing and evaluation by Justice De­ 9 A m. N oon ...... Mrs. At Beljeviie Hospital he was diag­ stand by him before he agrssd to partment lawyera Noon —- 3 p. m...... Robart 40vesL Mrs. In-your neighbor­ nosed as an scuts alcoholic. ■ To draw attention to its 40th an-; ; The entry blank may be com­ •osUi. ItMcd here. A telephone cell, to hU home Bank and Trust . .. R o b e r t hood of ell dry cUanera and ^ lo r IlM (L _-_ maHe the try. The ofOcc win be open daily Hartford Conn. Trust Truman’s answer to Brownell Later hs Joined the Federal niversary aa a . manufacturer of pleted and left at the dealership or nurfSausI brought a report from hie mother. shops for bloodstrtns. taken home by the/mhtestant for If thSy do, Scelba’s govsmmsat from S:30 a. m. uhtil 4:30 p. m. Maiicheatsr Trust last November was that he al­ 3 p, m.>— 6 p, in. 4 ...... Ml axel SnuMl. WrUtrs Project of the WF.A but automobiles, Do«rted to v.lth fiaving falsely sworn that he plied: , 10 p. m. — Midnight .. Volebteera Needed, was not Asmember of the Oommun- teat which will offer grand-prize r But his choice was certain to Monday, Feb. 33, Waahing- Ftra laaw loa OssajMlea the FQI investigation. . FBI Di­ \ rifle or Ur- winner#'two-week vacations with Has Helhlag To Say Aetna Fire ., rector J. Edgar Hoover teetifled Voluntaera may rei at Civil DefenMrenM Hoedqv*rtara» Munli gat pistol. ■44[t party. V provoke a Storm from the Oommu- ton'a Birthday, the office will "I'm sorry, but lit aaya he haa .,....^ 4 S9U double pay arid other ' major >mOlt «' Muiil MIBU tlut nlsta and Taadsts, who hate him. bf cloaed all day. Hartford Btrs .....U T t 2M the-promdUon made U more diffi­ cipal Building, MancJ on Mondayx) Wednesdajm and ItldaM _ ^ e n h rim wq# shot In the In 1943, nbv published a novel, awards. to aay.'' Later todejr the from' 1-8 p. m. "Lights In the Jhma local As Xks Ossperi'a Interior minister, edrrent reglatrations expire National Fire ...... 79 82 cult to keep WhiA under surveil­ ^Thft woman was aUhbed, Soiimene, Inc., 634 Center St., VFW local post offlciel came out Phoenix...... lance. and beaten almost beyond recog­ I He was first mkiried in 1918 to 1* srojr mrmft . . , n « he formed and trained the rock- at midnight, Sunday, Feb. 38. with Ills statement. S ...... 102 n o sqld the contest wlii run from Feb. MrsL 2^ppi 7 ^ .n i i famoUi h tm \ hard riot ■ police—the Oelere— Registrations may be made '**''*>'‘=*<*. and aydar later for the 40 days the contest will Raaitr u i Atffistr Mtirmatively when Oonn. Ganers. S60 378 iMk which had been placed oil married Grace FawcetlsFlnait, \Hiiaft and' Right Wing rioUT with check or money order to the seked to confirm imports that the Browneli Was asked yeiteMay run will have a liew 1954 Dodge BO nafeMMki awlnglng club#. Motor Vehicle Dept, at Hart­ Hartford Steam Boll. 49 43 €hi Charity J^tory thrtr room door from the outside, a ‘ widow. She died _ of Riverside Park, Agawam, Is poet Wm operating a acreaning why^ ha chdM U>e *lme and placed at hia or her diaposal, ini now located at 356 Fraaklbi i o rtfM b o r . . . for ford. Travelera ...... ,,,.910 930 slon of a Chiaago luncheon to... U W F^apter On the dead novelist’s chest was yeafs ago. eluding gaa and oil, for the “two- , De Gasperi's failure to get the committee to check on suspected a copy of the best seller, "The Sea Married for Third Ave„ Hartford, across from thO' icabinet-formlng call may have subversives. He said then that PabUe DtlUHca CUM the ease. He IndieatedJie had Hartford, Feb. 8 -— A. ns'^ weeks away with double pay” pe­ Art Theater. Readiaca by ap- Oonn; Ught Power . .. 16 18 teamed of the 1944 FRI ie ^ rt only Over 50 ifancheater people have Around Us." by Rachel Carson Acquaintances of lenheiin^ riod. been caused by dissent in his own '•bout 10" names had been turned Conn. Power ...... 39 41 tlonal Disabled American Veter­ No weapon was found. and the Fagan woman Aaid ahe polntiricat oaly. Phoae Hartford C;hrlsUan Democratic party. Some in to the STM., a ehort while before/Uid said "I In addition.to doublcrpAy, grand- Hartford Elec. L t . . . 54 46 added thalr namaa to tha roster ans offlrtal gays the N4w: York became his third wife nrtmntiy. 46-6786. AH weteeme. - members of the facUon's Deft 300,000 Social Democrat votes In The report stirred conatdereble thought of the qt^kSst way 1 couM A -medlcar examiner said, the prize winners will have all their thO' eleeliee-leiet Juner' ..... • teentroveiey.‘ HkiWordjQas Cto. ,— . 16Vk .3314 to. tell, this a tes^ to the AmericaB o f memhera.j:^ IJje Manchester Oty. praaa lacked.‘!raportorlal in­ 1»»<1 been slain In - the >36 Police said a coi^ c^ii,,.job ap- tcansportatlen,- meals -and' hotet ■S Wing reportedly refused to back , ^ Several' ^ Vele'raiha' So. New England people.” pltcaUon ” ound K ^ r effects him. /Two Mwnbifs Reatga leaders. Including MeUonal Ameri­ Chapter, United World Federallata tegrity’ In raporting New York hours before discovery of the bod- accommodations paid by D ^ge TsL ...... 34 sg FlndUu/bf the 30,000 "mlaalng”, . lee. stated she graduated from the ’ - i # But any government scelba n iii IrHUtlon eras reSected can Legion Commander Arthur J. aa a rcault of the enthusiasm Joint Leglslattva Committee hear- and be given an extra 5500 in cash Maantectunag Caasaanlaa docuB was discussed also at Th,® ■>«ylng climaxed Bodenr University Of Michigan, had been to. save or. jipend as they pleaae. formed imdoubtediy would pay this morning In the resignation of Connell of Middletown, expressed rtirred up for thejiur|»M^ Jflgaxm- charity, oampalgna that al- - -a reporter for the Waabingtoh much - heed 't o "the luqpirisrteed -two Left wiBg-iMiHben fMM'^tne dleappi®**L"' ™~— Aiued T k e o n fli,^ ,:.!r !!4 r !r sMbe....apptopriationa. .heariiiga, • hrtm’a -up' and ■' down career in The two-week vacation is for Am. Hardware . . ade public yesterday, on tha Jua- pfganM^tion ^ the dUmer lagedly gyp the public. W’hlch he last made headlines two (D. C.) Daily News from 1940 to two peopje, with;, the double-pay voice of the 73-year-old former saocutive board of the Social About two weeks ego, Berea re­ Arrow, Hart, Heg. meetlhg of the local chapter la«t 1941; a comparison shopper for Premier. Democrat party. \ tlce Department'a budget for the Joseph F. Burke of Bayonne, years ago when arrested for being based on their'one whose sal­ TPT plied attlrmaUvely when asked Assoc. S p rin g...... „ next fiacol year. Wednesday night at the ManchH- sleeping in a subway. Bieary- Crowley-Mllner,/Detroit, in 1941 34 YS During the days of Fascism Scelba said today he would de­ DAV national Junior vtca presi­ ary or-wage is the higher. Addi­ That Interpret The Wishes MWPHmTvi vYvnpapvv whether, the Poet had a acrcenlng Bristol Brass ...... ig t j 1714 Aset. Atty. Gen. Warren OIney ter Cbuntiy Club. byed and broke, he spent the night and 1942; a researcher for News- tional prizes totaling. 510,000 will Scelba worked with Do Qaspsrl pend upSn “men eg good will' to commlttea to check on suspected Cheney Bros. ^ , r dent last night told the Connec­ from 1943 through CMVW MVGrVMMHB t and elder statesman Don Luigi m , teetlfylng Dec, 8, said'the de- . At this time the Rev. Donald ticut DAY’S Exccutiv* Committee in Jail. Friends finally put up be awarded,to other than grand- Of The Family A lAM •• 3)se aaam 3M.E* rtisa «M l M a t ComjpaRy form a government which could M^rslves. 'lte said thaf'Wbout (oUlns ..... 'partment haa undertaken a review Harrington, mtniatcr of the Com­ his 125 bond. romsn’s page editor prize winners. R—aS> raaalS )• It taammttm S tu m in formauen of the pirty "restore faith to ItaUans______and_ to __ 10 namaa had been turned In to Em-Hart ..., the New York newspapers Were (Mich) News from of allegations against an ttiaJniUyl- munity Church, of New YorAgava -not -up ta Amartexn lUHiicda ' oT -.In - the- 1930s- Bodenheim -Asa ■#■ "1945'*b’ 194 ConteaUnU will be eligible for THhetwas-tebeeamethe'Christian Itaiya friandly natlenn'''ilW^gov-- tiw F8L Fsfnir dttttr biHiia In' an huplring and dynamic talk on the contest, Soiimene aald, by visit­ Democrats. ernmeht Would also press for Im- objective reporting In their cover­ promlnent figure in the literary There is no such pa'per in Lan­ JOHN B. BURXr M* Brwid S t. TBL M l> M n i At a newB conference Jen. 37, Lsndera/Pfsry, Clk. port which mentioned White. OIney the need for strengthening the worlds of Chicago and Greenwich ing their nearest Dodge dealer. The b Employsd men sad womea« In 1M4 the Faedsta arrested roved economic conditions and Brasident Bleenhowar told a quea- New.Bm. Mach. Co. .. 40 53 did not name any. age on the heartnga oq tha rtiar- sing. However, John R. Judd, pub­ OVSM EVERT BTEmNO Scelba for putting out aa under­ United Nations in order to pre­ Village. dealer will fui;niah them witlvan FUNERAL HOME married and tingle—enjoy a SIgher living atandafds, ha added, tionar he did not believe you Judd...... 37 30 ity drivaa, Including DAV drives. lisher brthe Michigan Veteran Re­ entry blank upon which they will ______ONTIL • ground nesrapaper. dcelha said he wee convinced could stop anybody from putting Rrtralls Termed Amartag serve world peace. Following hta "The half-truths, false state­ Hel^ted Found Paper view—a community newspaper Officers of the MmglianeM Society offer a toast in honor of the 20 yearn of the organ'lmUorat a 87 EAST CENTER ST. prompt "yes" at Tkmmmi. A Isoa ...... 1114 ISH Oidey said there ware "amaalng’ talk applications for membsrship celebration held yesterday afternoon at the Italiart-Amertcan Club on'Eldridge St. Julius D'Ubaldo be aaked to complete in 25 words at R swmrf entitiss you to nation­ But hie name remained lelatlve* that tha rebuilding of the union of aomethlng down and aaadliW ‘ Stanley W oiju com. ,. 43 46 ments and generallxsd assump­ He and author Ben Hecht helped popularly known as the South TEU MI-3-686S results from a housecleanliw of in the local chapter wera received to found the Chicago Literary right, charter member and first president of the group, is now serving his 10th terip a.i president’ or less this sentence; "I would like wide crediL Wide choice of pey- ly unknown until IMS drhen he center parties with which De Gae- ward namaa. But ha Said hi Terry SteRm ...... 100 tions rtnanatlng from tha haar- Lansing News—said a Ruth Fagan to take my vacation in a 1954 peri goVernad for eight yeare was Uaved thera ware libel sUdMander criminal diyiaiml fUea last Septem­ and monetary donationa to help in log rooms ware raportad through­ nmes, an irreverent chronicle of wrote a few stories for the paper ^m orn Psgani. Is vice president and Peter Urbanettl is secretary. The organization was founded AMBULANCE SERVICE ment plant . . . yan sstset best was first cMled to serve In the T o n W o n ...... 36 38 ber, and ha contlnui the work of the United 'World Dodge becaiise ...” short-lived cabinet of Ferruccio "the oaaU for aesureace at Bocaa- lawa that could be Uiegtr against U. a EnveloF^^com. .. 72 79 out the New . York area unfairly Chicago before the depression. The while attending night school. Judd . 1 , .f®;membership is made up primarily of natives of Magllano Sablno. Province payment data. Phone first far a ■fj "Twenty thousand Items turned Federalists wera taken. , two also were membera of C!hi- said sha was never regularly em­ 01 illOtl, JtAlys I Parrt. aary political atabllity, an taaen- penona or groups thaf^made false U, S. Bnvelope'pfd. ..8 1 66 up in the course of It—letters, fUeS. and with a lack bf raportorlal In­ loan in one visiL Cease in er write When De Oaaperi came In at the tial condition for confidence and chargM, for th e r w ^ d he reapon- Feeder R o o t-----/.... SOH 33H tegrity,” Burke c h a ig ^ cago's old, cultural mecca, the Dili ployed. J >.~ INCOME TAX alUe for their o m sUtemenU. Investigative laporta, everything. Pickle (Tlub, Others who frequent­ ways preferred Ao stay in the back­ Uaae $38 te 6899 end of IMS, he brought SMlba fruitful labor." ITie above quotations are .lot to None, or at ledst most, of the ma­ "The papera aUrtad the DAV ed the continuance to permit an in­ with him. The energetic S l^ a n Scelba saMt he h^>ed lest week's On the eama date. VFW National. ed the Dill Pickle Included play­ ground, the bureau oaid,. but a be construed as actual markata. terial had aver been to the depart- *waa revealed to have collected wrights Charles MacArthur and vestigation by Probation Officer continued In every De Oaaperi agreembht on a program by the Ooiqmapdkr Wayne E. Richards of ment’a. reqord hranch for recoM- About Town money for the benefit of veterans close watch on him produced evi­ Jamea Duffy, lETURNS caMhet. cantar pfertiaa would help in "the City. Ken., aald at hie Sherwood Anderson and others. Car-Thelt King Pin dence that he drove a atolen car Court Cases , A^ooiiB^Sfral^ ing. Many unanswered letters warm but not one cent of which went In Beverly Hills, Calif., today, In other caaes today, Erneat J. ACROBATS! DEAR Although he was popular with rM>ld formation of a government, n headquarters " I Mh- to diaabled men.’ That was meant from Atlanta to Cleveland, Ohio, Araehault, 23, of South Coventry, Ju Ymr Bmam or to the efforts being made by found, some of them dating bacjt'll No meeting of the Divine Spir­ Hecht asked, "who would want to last November, and he was Indict­ Te/iscmal»i s ,1 the Christian Democrats, Scelba capable of overcoming the reefs < y e a r s /... itual Orcle will be held tonight. to shock us,” he aald. 7 Wantefl hy FBI George G. K. Mason, 48, of 516 waa fined 527 for speeding, with Now you can hear better evep In a back flip! The.new Dahlbcrg *44 MAIN ST. an obviously dlfflcuic partlameh- Norwalk Poet. They are fui. Hospital Notes kill Bodenkelm?" and added: ‘‘No­ ed by a federal grand Jury in At­ OaS was decidedly unpopular not only “ ^ o n g other things found was "But, doea the NaUonrt Associa­ body would have any reason to kill Woodbridge St., waa fined a total 515 remitted; Raymond G. Schal- with Oommunlsts and TuetMta, tary sltuatioa, credted by the^Juna filling their obligeUons ms loyal lanta on thla charge. ler, 26, of Andover, received finea D6 transistor uses the much smaller XT^lOO ireceiver—It Amertcens in bringing to the atten­ PAnENTS TODATt ...... IM the. FBI report on Soyiet espionage The installation of U.e offictrt of tion of Manufacturers claim that him that I could understand.” Washington, Feb. 8 OF)—A 32- of 824 by Town Court Judge John MS MAIN smtir' but also with some members of 7 vote." , i, . .wa' BtiU So not know where It tl*a lUlian-Arntrican Bocisty will the funds it raises are diatributed totaling 514 for paaaing a red Scelba immediately went to tion of the FBI people suspected of ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrki, Bodenheim "was a great friend,” year-old ex-convict reputed to will be almost impossible for your audience to detect! Ge^more 2ml noM> Over WsolwafMrti the center coalition. e^ame from. It^vraa somawhere In be held at tha clubhouse on Eld­ to its membera? Do any o f the Hecht said, asserting that he last S. G. Rottner • this morning for light and failing to carry either ■HfehoN 9 - ^ . MamiMMw work on a proaMotive cabinet He being Mbversive.'' Aima Habarem. ISS BisaeU 8t.; have' become a kingpin in the car- speeding and falling to atop at two his registration or driver'a li- DATS MI-3.54TA The Social Democrats led by Mrs. Loretta Roberta, 28 Durant this mass d t^ pera.” ridge St., on Feb. 21, starting \^ith thouaanda of other trade or as- saw Bodenheim about two years Two in Gir Unhurt information today fropi . . • T ^ Aik far file VKS N iA N i^ Giuseppe Saragat, for Inetance. called at once,^dn Giovanni Gron- The Hoftse committee hearing a steak dinner to be ser\’ed at 1 sociations? Or any of tha many theft racket today waa listed by stop signs. cenac, and .Nelson Lewie, 28. of 14 OrCN THUtWAV CVtNINOS UNHl ■ IVININ9S Mt-3-410f St.; Andrew Anderson, 92 Ridge ago but that lie had had a recent The case of Charles Carson, 44, blamed Scelba'a interior ministry Istian Democrat records further disclosed that A of p m., under the chainaanahip of medical rehabillUtion chariUbts letter In which Bodenheim told of the FBI among its 10 most wanted Drive •U, was fined 59 for apeedin'g. ItcM matt M f iilin H t l aX wnnriMa Msti chgmber, to begin S t; Wesley Jsycox, M Durant St.; After Brakes Lock of 52 Wells' St., charged with poll-watchers for chaiUwgi»y Parents to Meet Fred England. 172 School St.; Rob- last December the lUsanhowa^ed' Arrlgo Aimetti. , prognunsT being sicklyand impoverished. fugitives. _ . ------T------^------p e r s o n a l h e a r in g s e r v ic e tation era! employe security check had ■ Hecht said they wet in Chicago in breach of the peace aa the re.ault Before compaase.a were placed the price for their stqpport ert Moran, 74 School 8L; Deborah He is Nelson Robert Duncan, a of a domestic row, waa continued on a pivot, they were floated in a / 808 MAIN STREET—MItebeU 9-4iX8i' Humphrey, 33 Linnmore Dr. resulted In eight "seci^ty risk’ Members of King David Lodge 1911 or 1912. A 20-year-old West Hartford the Social Demo- $oitth Teachers dismissals from the 3\Mc» Depart- native of Chattanooga, Tenn., who for one week. Judge Rottner order­ bowl of liquid. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. No. 31,/lOOF, are '.requested to Years after their Chicago days first ran afoul of the law at thje youth and hia father ^escaped In- Read Herald Advi. demanded three placca rJU.®nL'. t. ■ m^et at 7:80 tonight at tpa J o ^ : Hacht wrote a noveb’ ^^Oounb Bru- • ttUuii- • the ^niblBet and a governmental Ivy Batter. Glaatoinbnry ; JbMph e * agii 'of 16 When he wks given a one Jlliy last night when tba car in Tha Junior Dept, of the South ®Uln«loniJ|fiirilou Atendt, Brownell haa consistently re­ B. Burke Fi'neral Home to conduct ga," on the hardships of an eccen­ the le ft The Utamsala ra- fused to make Ufa dtamlseal total EASTWOOD ■. t.-.a- to 5ryear s/mtence for stealing a which they were rilling on Route Methodist (3iuith’ School will hold a Newman St:,; Mrs. Shirley a memorial servld* for EXrt F. tric poet. Manjf erttica sup^sed it car in Atlanta, Ga. have demanded two apota public on grounds i t would hurt Miner, a member of the lodge. Winiaai ■•Mfta to be a portrayal of Bodenheim. 14 in Manchester crashed into a tha Republicans one. a paranU' meeting la C o i^ r HaU Smith, 118 Greenwood Dr.; William Mark Stataas Thi FBI said that Duncan, many Hausehedder. U Chestnut St.; Mra. future Job prO^wcU for thosa let KleaMt rather Bodenhhelm, bom in , Herman- guard fence near the Vsrnon FEATURED IN KEITH'S MIO-VfINTER SALE! THRILLING NEW VALUE! Chrietlen .DemoeraU, who hold of the Churclt tomorrow evening otiiL Ha Ima also- oapoaed .any ...... is____ times in and out of prison on rob­ Marcin. 805 K. Main St.; -Fred Petig, Sr., 341 Summit St., vlUe, Miss., and not a recipient-of bery and' burgiarjr 'charges, had town Hne;...... - early 10 times ea many chamber at 7:46. breakdo^ of dUnUsMl reasons ih has rscelved word of ths death "Eseape Ftom ’ ■JA C K formal education, became a bitter esate as their Alliaa. concede the Mre; SteUa Phaneuf, 14 E. Maple fnpre recently recruited a car-theft Philip W, Curran, 20, the driver, The program la under the dlrec^ Mra, Margla MacDonald, 32 tha ^ r - a ll govemment total, of. his brother, William FVtig) Sr„ Fort Brava" critic of Arierican civilization. gang built around his brothers and told police the car’s brakes locked terms are tough. But a govemmeiit yi^ewood Dr.; Mra. Bcmlce w h i^ President Eisenhower has suddenly yesterday at his home In SLADt" His novel, “Replenishing Jes­ could not last without cooperation Won of Mra George Viui8.yckci, la Calat vari^ assortment of underworld after he swerved to avoid a ped­ Liaxewakl, 25 Ellaaheth St., Rock- plaebd at 2,200. , / Springfield. Mass.., The 7_luneral 4i9Mi4» . ■,, SiU sica," esused a sensation in 1925. ro^ es Who had expanded their op­ estrian, and said the malfunction cl the tim e minor partiea Bupertntehdent. Perehte a ^ aaked vUle; Vin, Freda Archacki, 114 ^/Howevsr, mtmbers of tha'Appro- will be held Wednesday morning Laler It resulted in charges against Do Oesperi's eighth government WRto., "8AMk raOHPMlT* erations from the Southesstem pulled the car to the right and to meet with, their chUdren'e Orchard St., Rockv}Ue; Mra. Emily /riatlona subcommittsa consider­ In Springfield. the author for publishing an inde­ ststes into the populous Midwest. Into the fence. fell in Jv.ljr when the right and left teachers' far conference during the Turek, Bolton: William S heek^ ing Justice Department funds suc­ cent rm k, but he was acquitted on timded together to defeat him and Two of Dunesn’s brothers sre Neither the young man nor early part of ilTe evening. 418 Main St.; George A. Smith, 3 ceeded In getting the Justice De­ grounda that he had received no now in federsi penitentisries. serv­ his father, Lester Currsn. was In^ ^ CLUCK! CLUCK! the center failed to support him. The feeiure* of the program will Armond Rd.; Mrs. Nancy Baraes, partment dismissal figure during rbj'altieii from the book’s sale. Attllio Piclonl, another Chrletien ing long sentences. However, the Jured, according to police. The Remember when you lesmed to duck to ha a panel discussion of which Ml Henry St.; Mra. M a ry ^ rcin . questioning uf deputy Atty. Gen. Among'iha novels he considered FBI said the group had organized front ehd of the car waa demol­ Democrat, tried to form a cabinet kCrst 'Charloe Straight, superln- 134 BisaeU St.; Gary^liiidorff, WlUlam P. Rogeia in a clooad kaa- his best were "Blackguard,” bprsej just like Father? Was that son but cot'Jdn't even get started. Re “an amsalngly efficient car-theft ished, however, and the vehicle tendent of . the children’s division Storrs; Mra, Helen Stnithera, 30 slon last- Dec. 7, the hearings "Crazy Man,” Georgle May" and ring” by hiring ex- Hafi M WiemKRH TRXfi- ^ O'Brien and son, Chaplin; Mra Van JOHNSON. Yony MARTIN TK* ‘Border BandlU” In Memorism -Benilce Simpson and daughter. pins Paul HeerM VAMETY CLt'E Baldwin Rd.; Mra Marian Russell, (33) TEE R ^ y SHOW 393 Mate RL-^NI^9 «S88 •‘Doubll Croaa" - 142 Woodbridge S tr Francis Dan- (iriuis«r Jtyatesaarr cosse, 81 Drive B; Harvey Crane, JIcbarah Kenr «UI JOLLY OBHR 3:33 < 3) I, LOIR trCifr-Detl AratS- WINDOW SHADES ■•Ira WkaleaM ma ExUoctlon" N. Main St.; aifford Callahan, 21 13;M (tn VOUB TV THBATKE Regular iJ:M tt) TEE LATE SBOW .oPtm ed SRd Fitted Father SuprOlit’* ' 160 Eldridge St.; Mra Leona If a. MOVIE Prell, 9 Progress Ave., Rockville; •tie < 3) WXATBCB rOBBCABT. Ui3t < 31 COLONEL FLACK — Alas she (]oe9nt know nuich about I s All Fsbrics Vat Dyad 3tU « 3> WpBLD RBWd TODAY ^ '■ „ Mrtwbray . • 3 4A Pgtricta Noonan, 12 Jensen St.; »i33 ( 3) DOLLAB a BiCCtlD - i Jan You've always wonted aqAoitelly-advarliied AU-Timer Woterieu Ceohwom, new aan o U if S. £ / ; J ! •31) FILM apaa (■ ■ ii'sli oad Fabrics Prc-Shmiik Charles Ledatedt East Hartford; (U) LOCAL NBWS-fVed Dwyer Hurray •■3^ can own a complete 12 piece matched oet at o friend-winning loia price • An *Cesse#ele BOabbs m I Fry • Ernest Vlot 110 EHdridge S t; V 131) HEWS HIOHUOHTS ' I t ilt ( 31 NEWS Which brxnd should you pick . . - and thet’e all. But Schaefer and on pin-money cfiidit terms. • Kick Pksts—Box Pleats-p-Rarnes Mra. Catherine Sperry. Rockville; SriU (U) CBVSADRR BASBIT * S fe e a w MWa paM# Henry Smith, 37 Stone St. Titi I 3) ANSWBB MB THIS Tamartew’s DsyUasa fliBkHshla firom all the beers in your favorite beer, while light end dry, reteine Cooking the All-Timer Woterieu way preterm oH the vitamins ond mineroh saWm oaJ patatasa in S t u * n f i A . • 33.311 JUAFTAI.. VluicO etore? These fixets may help you i t s p m • Price Isehides Material, Welting, DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. BOB CIMMBY Beer loveri u y that many other qualities that traditionally heehh. All-Timer'Woterieu Cookware is icienlifi^ly deiigned of triple weight, Herman Schroeder, Eaat Hartford; •M) JOHN DALY—Nawa beer# today are dieappoioting. bdong in beer. ^ 2 qam t w arn pan w •■1) BBAVTY SECRETS extra hiiovy virgin Ahnnlmiai. Exteriors ore mirror poliihed. Inleriors rwe sun-ray itC h itk tm Mra Eleanor Maloney , and daugh­ Thpy peem li| h t and diiy enOu^ Whim you abop, pick out rml fryar ar toMl Given On C O D. Deliveries ter, 24 Norwood fit . T:U <33) WEATBBBVAHE KEITH'S VAUmnr finished, tony to clean and lifetime guoronteed. Never iwt never before hm saaM, aa*B toap a e m Yi33 ( B> EDDIE rtSEBB SEO# beer—SeniS’er h m . Your family such lifetime quolhy Woterieu Aluminum Cookware sold lo low—Yoult octvoUy i t hmmtk Fryar. COn a to amJ aa BUDGET C d b T A y . <3e-WI DOCOLAS BDWABDB — TIL. HTFO. JAckiOB 4-01S4 News ORd NEWS SHOP —and your gueata—will Itka IL save S10. if you order nowl-^-Oon’t wo'it—they ore turo to sell out I Pope Is Improved, (Ml THE JAMIE S n u n ' TERMS My to 9 F.M. or JAckioo 2-77M (ID CEBISTOFBEBa. DEPOT SQU49b Able to Sit Erect TiU < Ml) H im CABAVAB — JeJm ...a. Dally 9(99 to 9A9 I RANGE & FUEL OIL < y SEOW I M Sob. flit to 9i99 ■ S WttpsUSt&aaa COME IN -niEPHONE fCoatianed fcon Page Om ) in veal beert nM WasMBa MMa... c J t DIAL MttcM 3-41 S» im ^ «, witbih Ida chambers. As al- TKCHNICOIjOR waya this morning the Pope KadA NaasaOBk ag SdR^^Ca * '^ G15VFYS RESTSURAH = OF MANCHESTER I t - R p a r i heard Maas and raceivad Holy COMING t o YOB UPHOLSTERING and DECORATING CO. Ttie BOLAND OIL CO Communlpn.kim:— ■— At ** noon .he . . then re­ ■ uuit ceived Magr. G. B. Montini; pro- S e j v e ^ of SUte for Onlinar^ > H , \ t 71 ) m . tdfdMi 34ne M A N C H S m S Air o W w > FI A A • A*'S w ’' S ' / ■V: V d*' ,iii,a.A. 'A fti ii pp? :J^ .7 - V i W t : r > tj /■ ;/' ?': / »y ■ / ill' mi: I ! ! g V m W S HERALP, MAWCKEgl'EK, CONN.. LT, FBBRUAirf 8, MANCHESTER EVyKlNG HERALD, MANCHESTER* CONN^w MONDAY; FEBRUARY S. TW4 .V ran tically all traces have been mritod w n r r - ii if s away., ■ EtUhgion ll^l.W allriFefflisd' . R adio- 1YHAY-A19 f/f-' ■i^ttend'CravoMti«i|' . Repoitfi-on Bail ScJboql llo u atio iii x'^pstSiK.JJ--,Fishv'4em'.of'' Mr.-edhfi ‘'EiBeri' ' Mn.^K^luuU9 H. Fish , of G i l ^ *^wit 139 / 5 ,! wheTis prasittant of his class at the Th* following program Mh*dui«s Sw ell Polio Fund 'ilUmaiiUp State Teachers’ Col- ' Tuition Students (ioo:M u y l$ Hearings on •ra mippUMt hy th# radio m aug¥' WHAYr^He Wnteh - —^ bas been named as a delegate Klecho, Its Wahnit^ at.,- gne-Y w th Wants in .Know,Ka .. Epsilon chapter of the Kappa Irat hi* wallet while etoylng at the mania and or* sObjoct to chqng* — ..arp The town’s polio fund,;. 4^th Ellington, Feb. S“ (Special)—The In (Contest fot* CMdren WDRG—Newe; Moods Moode for Romance Mrs, Frederick J. Wyth#, chair­ tlta Pi, to attend the nineteenth Hotel Burritt in New Britain early wHnr< rJUfli Asia Issue without noUco, ^WONS—pseitu Taylor biennial convocation,, to be held d«tailed of tlie nhinber of Sunday #nd summoned police to Rennkin .Chainiiaii M odes Vote .#)•#- man, is growing through' dona­ tuition pupils attending the Rock- heto ’him find it, . >}MTe 'vLa annual Young Manchester WtUV-Polka Hob ^AV-Newe tions of pupils of ,th«^ elem#Rtsry March U, 12, and 13, a t, Purdue / t| ■University, Lafayette, Indian#. viUe High School indicate* that the ^ tro lm an Donald G, Paraoae. (Ooatensd from Page Oae) The National Labor' RelaiUona. Paints contest, sponsored , by th* WrlC-Youth Wants to Know school, who have ¥ontributed the lt.w anT'a»1 Club, . M* Rotary Clui; clqs## .today. Qvar WTHT'. Martha Harp This la Calvtn’s senior year at town is sending the largest number. of th# New Britain force, wee eeht Board hearing which will deter­ WDR^Ne i: Moods lor Romsnes sum of $54.70,. fiom all grades. During the first semester #t the to th# hotel and he found the wal­ expeanae 'W E chftir* Bldault acted as chairman Ruth Millett 5 500 paintings of atilt life hava' WONS-Dem. even If of The ministers also Were due/ union election at Manchester ohea have been sent lit for the final XJM^^e*.Rlng Nsws /; a contifbuUon of I13A0. Other tuition pupils. Of this number M 'Cnduite discuea how and when to tok' 'bp BRAGGING CAN BE PROFIT­ Judging. Fogtl. Modes, on Pine St., aiid Britain- ABLE. IF YOU BOAST ABOUT W^_Polka Hop g r ^ s gave ha foUows: eighth, Offieers Elected were ttam here, 79 frohi 'ToUaiid Th# colonel of # regiment for­ i«m o9L M the qnentldth Red an’s garment plents, hea been boaats.of faaraelL She alwaya braga the quality at the paintings this -jjece—^cord Jtfvue WHAY—Nile Wntch ^ Itoturns from the benefit card’ Naval ■ Air Station at Norman, " China only of such year has been unusually fine and ?KNB—HU e( Day Foote; iwcndaiY. Mts.w; “arata”: It waa held up because of challenges to on others.. 2 U li“**‘id#p Browa JOTIC—Starlight Serenade party of Saturday .evening, have Ellia Okla., to aehpbl at the Naval Air ; t0 waaf capa and Asian Issues d Indo- making the selection of the -Win­ WTHT—Sports Report not been received as yet, hut will ancc. 140 of the votes; 'Ilte issue in If yon’ra a friend of Sue’s you WDRC-NIght Owl Directors are: Mi*. E. E. Foote. 'Station in Meiuphis, Tenn., Thurs­ ;«mmoiiiea;’ china, and PeljUng the election la whether , the work- ners will be a moat -difficult one. ^tVONS—Starlight Symphony undoubtedly...... swell the fund. d. N day having recently completed a deraonstratea faith by co- know how smart her other friends As in previous years, Arthur H. Miss Doris Hutchinsoa, Mrs. Karl rUMtlMtildln BuUd- era went the -Internktlonal Le-^ .«I4#- Trailer Appeal G\>nled H. Links: Missipnoiw Committee, course at the base in Oklahoma. theif own operating first' Korean aetUe- are. Illing,' stiperlntendent qf sqhdols, .. yHAY.Tcime: Watch . . dies’ Garment Wotkera’ Union,. She seems to hav# a knack for wim^^PSUib He#: /WnC4iSurll#ht. Serenade T h e request'of Milan Smith of M m: Eniest'pm^e^ Mrs. Wth- Fotofm YUkk Ralph A. ment or else armlng thr^ AFL, to serve ia their borgalnthg Has.cbhaent^ to act as chalfman WCCC—Record Revue — se-iHtht.owi BonLaivitt will be among a group U . . - ^Heraid Photo. Commuhiatrled. finding, qql; wliat. P?PPlowe Committee. Mr*. ofreq>raoeatafives-of potato grow-- . SvtliU^ graduation Indochins ot but too modest to boast about, be, Mrs. Ruby Towle, director of «ra meotihg with Agricultural De- > 2. The Big Fi The NLRB, on the basts of s and passing the knowledge along. elementary art edi'oatlon in .the WTOT-Joe CIrand . land owned by him here, ha# been Homer.W. Hills, Mrs. Helen Keefe, Malcolm Robertson, 452 Adams ia hird covera. ua^M a dead- report, from Its Boston regional WDRC—Record Shop denied by the Zoning Board, of Ap- Mrs. Merton W. HUl*: Program partment offtciala in Washington. ^illoa aNIt aac^Uonaily line for their/fruiUeBaesa diwusatOM. Instead of talking about other public schools of East Hartford, ' WOhS—Jack Downey Feb,. II and. 12, to discuss prob-. 8 ^ jtocratary-treaimrer of th# offiqe and a subsequent motion hy pecfple’a troubles and problems and and Julleh Akiia, who I# in ;peai8.'’-''Ibe Zoning* Board' some Committee, Mrs. Johh--G-. ■'BMk; -In apdrti with three on OenrianyT unlessa Ra«ma ia the union, ordered the hearing to Mfs. ^ b e rt Hawley, Mrs. Cfiayton Icms facing potato growers. Maamic'Ball Co- ’tee, reports reedy to mpdify her de niistskes, she prcfe.a to talk about charge of the art program In ithe WltoY—Weeura Caravaa M anchest^im^ time aro passed # decision pro­ ■ III ■ ■ ■ . lonahipa that year and detenrine the eligibility of lO’J of hibiting the placing of trailer# Osborn./ that reaervations id contribu­ S. All limmational ettenipu to Uielr good painth. their small tri­ Model School connect^ with the . Manchester Evening HerSM El­ hey, world famoua the worker* whose votes were chal­ umphs, #nd their accomplishment*. Wiinraantic State Teachers Col­ for UM as dwellings. Fbtliick Laarh Set tion* are coming in very well, but a. a member o f tha claaa, waa bring .about world disarmament lenged. The labor board already D ate B ook The Coiigregational Lsdies’ Aid lington correspondent. Mr*- G. F. request* that those who plan to must W within the United And it works wonders. For it lege. '\^^U ira* Home Berr, telephone Rockville 5-9818. braking iocorda at tlut has austalnad tha diallengea to 38 As all tha Judges are closely WDRO—Record Shop Mrs. EvOrettB. Porter, who was Society has, invited th* Gilead attend contact him as soon as tlons. Molotov had proposed of the votes. makes for cheerful talk. And some­ WON8—Bobby Bensoa p-tssible. a cooference be held outside UeraM Photo. how you know that if she tells the associated with the art problems M'vtluemlay, Feb. 19 called to her parents’ home in Ladies’ Aid to.a potluck luncheon Kaanedy, -ibaitrU xi of One of tha best Bauaples of whet! Basalt la Balance to be held at 'xfiie church dining Notices of the ball, with return intepuational o n antaatioii, so Ref^ best about Jhec other Iritnda. tfie'U o f. elementarysch0oj„. jdiUdcen.... ValMitiiMt card- ]>arty, Group C, to tfib death of Her LiOcal M usic.U nite **8lecpinf owftVittutA for thr ^^liaii "h i accbnipllaliied 'iiilh that Vised that heart;iut:g»ry should be ’'O n'O ielta^' driihcdhtM^ do the same thing when she talks these i>a1ntlngs Will be considered grandmother, has returned home room 'Wedii<#tdsy i t 'noon.' Each blanks tor reservaflohs dr edntrii baa already aent out an­ could attend. done. U was agreed by aU the doc­ Cantor Church, 1:30 p. m. teamwork which gow into the! lots,' the union lost out in its bid about you. f"om a child rather than an adult .'i “ » and haa resumed teaching in the one is asked to bring along her butions have been mailed to each On A SM iy I# CeatOTDlJ^ te membera of the Meet la West BerUa tors present at the/^Heart ainic to'become the workers' bargaining Friday,'Feb. IS favorite recipe fof. any kind of In ‘Freedom Ball’ 1 member. Robertson request's conference moved out of functioning of the Manchester! Such a Fersen Wins Our Esteem standard. WTHT-Joe Otrand Father and son banquet, Eman­ Annie E. Vinton school, Mansfield Like Sleeping On A Ctoud” haa recelvad a gratifying that this was the jmly hope that agent by a slim, nine-vote major­ and Friendship Akua will ha accompanied by a WDRO—Record Bbop dish, and a sample. 4. small sum that' Ma*on* who have ndt al­ TaL lor of repliea. So far, ahe haa Berlin, where it met lest Heart Clinic ia the case of a 21-1 could be.'offered Noeex to relieve ity ,248 to 239. However, it enough Bobby Beneoa uel Lutheran Church, S:8b p. m. WomeB’e Club Met - will be asked for the luncheon and ready returned them, kindly do so DocM r S ays ik at the Soviet Embassy, in year-old man who waa xclerfed to ; What's more, that kind of talk group of students from the Wilii- Membera. of the Women’s Club The^anchestor Pipe Band and unable to contact the follow- him of/his seftoos heart condUtion. of the challenges 4ra overruled mantic State Teachers*' College WHAY—Latin Qtterter Saturday, Feb. IS the recipe*. \ at an early date. Returns should' M l-9-76«r the wake of evidence that the 18 the Clinlo a year ago. i Before his operation, Nocek had often get* back to the person it VCCC—Record Revue met 'Thursday afternoon at the Goat Bear* Twws the Ckinnecticut Spirit of '76 V1U KEMrS,lnc. t.fV : Julian GeUewich. Francea after the hearing, the election was about And how much kinder who will ..visit the claurooms at Second annual Valentine Done# home of Mrs. H. ft. Keen for the appear Wednesday at the “Cru*ade be made to' him at hia home. Kimultx, Bmma Wagner, David ntosTBiTB n DAWontous million Ebwt Germane egaln ere He is Peter Nocek (pictured a t : great difficulty iii engaging in any could be swung to the union. WKNB-HIt of Dev ot Bt. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh'* William W. Hammond was The annual Mdsonlc Bail i# F n m itn rre and ■"'r stirring to a low boll against the we feel toward the person who. has Bowers School while the judging Is WTIC—Lorenio Joaee January party. "Newspaper Head- For Freedom Ball” at the State Music and Ruth Stephena. IF MOT PROPERLY CARBD FOB his work) who is living proof that ' ^ d of even average activity and, Most of the challenges during WTHT—Joe Ulrand ten of laabella, Atnerican Lepon pleased when h* found that bis scheduled for Friday, Feb. 28, ^ih 763 Main Red occupation. if you “Help the Heart Fund---You ^ previous ooi»slons, because his been spreading something good being done. WDRC—II emory Lane linee" wav the theme of the party. goats had presented him with Armory in Hartford. MI-3-5680 rwho can give her newa of the balloting' were made 'by com­ about us, than about the person . The names .^f the winning paint­ Home. , With Mrs. Albert B. Billard as The pipe band, directed by Drum the Masonic Temple. pt whereabouta la urged By Edwin P. Jerdaa, MJ>. Wcatarn agandee with thor­ Help Your Heart.’’The Heart Fend* heart suddenly grew very weak, pany observers, who held, that . WONB-WUd Bill Hickefc Valentine Dance of Orange af- twins, one male, one female, this £ ough information networks In the cards now are prominently die- , who haa been telling the world ers will bu announced on Thursday; •:U-- leader. Major William Forbea and Pipe w In touch with her at M Written for MKA Service he was forc^ to enter the Man­ many of the workers who votbd no An exhibition of - the winning niiatos. Orange Hall. weekend.. The Hammoids, us# East said SOO to 800 Germans had played in local stcrea ' - |chester Memorial Hospital treat­ about our shortcomings anC faults. WHAY-«ewa Miss Clara M. Ellis won th* prize goats’ milk for their family the Major Johnny Stevenson, will es­ tutdmn St. In the presence of extremely longer worked for the company. So everyone like* Sue, bepause palntln;,’B will be held during Youth WTlC-^l^ye To Harry Valentine Dance of Manchester cort the Governor’* Foot Guard, been Jailed in the past week for Nocek. who makes his hoine with * ment. WTHT^oe OfraaT Lodge of Elks, State Armory. for the most interesting item. Mrs. year around. OUdiman Dealie Buckland alao cold weather the blood veasMe 'The union, however, contend# she makes It a practice to look for Week in April. WDRC—Maaaey. TUloa G*rl Lankof was awarded prize which, in turn, will escort the ardliQy Invttea anyone formerly spealdag out openly against So­ a sister at 87 Birch St. althoush, Since 1^ was operated upon. that workers involved had been Toenday, Feh. SS • near the surface of the body con­ viet Foreign Minister Molotov’s be dkl not feel really ill.^was al­ the good in people instead of look- Members of the Rotary Club Will ^WONS-WUd BUI lOckek for the most unusual, an# Mrs ladies headed by Mr*. John Lodge. I . Saodated with the Claaa of. 1929 tract. This is naturc'e\ defenae Nocek Wchecked regularly at the laid off only temporarily because tM for their, faults, likes most visit art. assemblies In the various Card party, sponsored by Man­ Richard M. Grant, for the funn'est Mancheoter Eveoiog Herald He­ The Connecticut Spirit of '76. W any of their yean in high proposal to unite Germsny on the ways short of breath snd couldn’t Heart. CTialc. For nearly alx of a lack of orders, but were due , WHAY-Bpoth*#u eo Bporie chester Hairdressers, American bron correopondent. Ml|* Susan against too mucly coolneie since hammer and sickle pattern. climb a flight of stairs without p ^ Ie , too. schools to sward i.'edala to the WTlO—JSewe v Mrs. Keen waa assisted by Mrs comjxmd of John Mletznec of New Taste and Refinement ichool to get in touch with him or it helps to prevent large qutotltlea months now he has been feeling to be called back to work. winners during the weeks of March WTHT—Joe (JtrM Legion Home, 1 p. m. Pendleton, telephone /HArrleon Manchester and John and Walter East Germah secret police were showing extreme fatigue. well and has been employed in the a great temptation to most Irene Wright and Mr*. Walter s-SMi my connnittee member if interhat- of blood coming in contact\with Qriglnslly, the labor board had people^to do a little bragging now 8 and Marc^lS. Arrangements are WDRC—Newe Friday, Feb. 2* Donald. Refreshments of sand­ Golet of Moodus will present a pro­ id in attending the reunion. on a fuU alert, but the 800,000-man His doctor referred him to the business office of Watkins Bros, ruled that only 76 of the votes in WONB-Ncwe the cold and chilling the ctotlre Soviet Occupation Army was re­ Oinlc when his condition did not and then. But Sue has discovered in charge m the Art Dept, of the •;U— Masonic Ball at the Masonic wiches, ciqtcakes, eSndies. tea and gram during the ball and the pipe KIR^H SUN AIRE BLINDS The general committee in charge bloodstream. \ ' as s'bookkeeping machine opera­ question needed to be decided on Flem'entanr Schools, Miss Haxel P. WUAV—Supper Serenade Temple. coffee, were served. The party was band will giva a fifteen minute ex­ ported going about winter activity respond to medical treatment tor/ the one yiray that it esn be done WTIC—Strictly Bporla M rs. BodoiCruest >f the reunion, in addition to There are difficulties, at the hearing, but'hfter a motion profitably, ~by bragging about other Lutz, 'Uyk. 'Elizabeth Budd and - Batnrday. Feb. 27 at first planned to be a Valentine hibition. Kirsch Sflhaire Blind# ■with their scientific Suckland, indudea Williiun S. as usual. Here, he was given a thorough ex­ Mrs. Murphy, the, office , man­ by the union, this number waa'In­ WTHT-Joe Cflreod connected with this process The discontent hadn’t a chance amination, electrocardlogramr and' people. \ MrlsBstelle Henderickson. .. WDRC-Jeck Betmaa Annual Ladies Night, British. affair, but waa Ohonged. However, S-shaped slats give windows new smartness Javia, vice chairman; Everett ager at Watkins, states that creased to 192. The riMllenged WONS—Pattenoo the Valentina niotlf -s’as carried At ^ brk Shower : doore, treaaurer; and Florence if the cold contiut with the of upsetting the Russian occupa- ballistocardiograms were taken ^ocek is a diligent worker, never It more peqple discovered that • :l*_ American Club. . . . fl^h a message of good taste and refine- is continued, it may lead to. frost votes are still sealed' and will not secret theremere tvouidn't'^uldn’t be such a>g~% . i-;** g f / Annual Ladles Night, Army and out in toUe decorations. ktdldge, aecretary. \tlon, but it gave a challenging an­ and X-rays of his heart were made. Complains of his health and has be opened and counted until after WHAY-4himr Serea#^ LET US FILL YOUR ment to passersby. Custom-made by Findell bite which haa always been a swer to Molotov’s picture of East Following all this, there was a. had ho absenteeism. great temptatioit. to most folks to i r f l S F I T I U S U F f i C w nc—£, Cole oiee dub Navy Club. Benefit Party Held — Mt*/ Robert Bodo, 29 Silas Rd., Chaimen of the varioua apecial terrible problem for Arctic ex­ the eligibility of the voters haa 'hraarbrag about M,-kr.-a-hwaBthemse'iyes. WTHT—«. Uammell, Two choral selections were ren­ with Ruslbn tapes . . . the new, easy-to-clean »ramltteea are Robert H. Smith, Germany as a happy land, “free” conference of the doctors of the' ■Ihe work of the Heart Clihic *WDRC—U. Lombardo flotorday, March IS was honored within a stork show- plorers, mountain climbers end for to'\^te in elections for a list of Heart Clinic and it .was decided been ruled on. (All rights reservedXNEA Service, Tall Cedars Ladies Night, SUte dered st the polio benefit party. er Saturday night at the home of \yoven tape . . they’re the finest blinds you program; Raymond, .^.oodbrldge is carried, qaly means o f . the c.cw* The hearing offieer aasifned4to Increase in Rate fiter# . Saturday evening; “Th e*' W# . tnd Tiiehna C ur Woodbridge, ndtitary forces; In' ordhtaty' dtvR^ ReQ-ptcked canadstc* «rith ho th it Peter was Mffeftrig from a iributious received In the annual *“Ittc:) Armory;*":''*^'-*’"'®*' ' ■ Wj^Her ifiofKer.;lil-t#4y, MW. Milton can wm; Phone Mitchell 8-4865 fUT a home ’ * Ian life it is leas often a problem, ions perpiitted. the case is Robert Fuchs, from the WHAY—Bupper Berenad# iidore,” b,' Wilson, and “Going - langaet? -Marie ' Keating C«rviiii severe narrovring of one of the Heart Fund drlva held each, -year NLRB Boston office. w nc—Three BMr Bxtto Plouff." 119- Autumn St. demonstration. though in northern actions every In 'i ^ r first two weeks of de- valves of his heart / (Oontlaiied 0>w) WTHT—Georsa Uicke Home,” by Dvorak. The society Th* guest of honor received i md Marjorie Honahue Moiaer, re- winter brings its toll of frostbite during the month of February. , "The October election at the two E llibtts' O bserve has been asked to sing ^ the xptioo;WHUam 8. DaVia, pub- bate the four ministers had agreed The Manchester Memorial hos­ "Help the Heart Fund — Helo M anchester Ca\ WDRC—Low^l Tbomos, many lovely gifts which were victims. on abodtutely nothing. N< pital heart surgeon, who is asso­ coat-and-suit shops, both of which Wisixmsih Pipe Line Co. They con- WONB-Dlnner Date / Westchester Congt*^tional placed in a basket decorated in Called for and delivered : fclty; Flmidnce Schildge and Joac- your Heart!" Nocek says v^th are controlled by Sidney Ellis, of tilhe IPlwicfc tfllia, decoratiofuT Of tha neeer^^ tte-Wert^mri!imp'icouw’_ ciated with tte'-Heart enwe "¥d^ empfiaslB. tended~the tax was. an uncpnatltu* *'?feY-¥u^r SHver W eddings Church oupper late thi^fflonth. pink, bine and white. Whn# Uh; pronp tly a t w» extira thf fingers and the toe# an per- how they\ -----would-- stop the ontory Manchester, was the second con­ W ins" T o p H 6ii< tional burden on the free, flow of WTIC—Bphi - William E. Leary./#f the MUl- wrapping the gifts she was seated Fin«fe/f"MFG. CO. Evelyn IhdforS XenneO^ and Ruth ducted by the NLRB on whether WTHT-J. V« stream Rd:, is dfibetor ot the charge. y Vegman <9iambers, attendance. tfeularly suecepUble tq frostbite. long enough to perhaps harvest commerce between the states. on a stool decorated in the same Frostbite may come un slowly or or not the ILGWU would serve as WDRC-renm^%i*t«il Mr. and Mrs. George W. Elliott, choral society. ^ In addition-to the above, the fol- some small gains. Mrs. Louise KhowUon, 167 Pit­ Lawyers for Michlgan-Wiscon- WONS-r. ♦ colors. The rooms were tastefully 4 8 5 E A S T MI D D L E T URN PIKE : owing afe.membon of the general suddenly, the lattdr aspeciailv if The West Ndready had given up the workers' bargaining agent '#in said the burden-of the tax 851 McKee St., were given a sur­ Nprlpg Near decorated in the sameeolors and a MiE PHARMACT the wind is high. Often a sting­ Weekend /State Fire Looses The first one, last March, also kin St., la elated over the fact that 'wHAY-T.fiuppei^rea^ir' • Bright sunshine, muddy streets, oAunlttee:' Robert Olenney, Jacofi reunification'^ud a peace treaty her Siamese Seal Point Neuter, ulfimatelv would be borne by per­ TC^pin ‘Em Agaia' prise 25th anniversary party Sat­ large stork completed the decora* ing feeling is present at Srst in for Gerthahy as a hopeless dream went against the union, but the OT—Quincy Howe and a r.iellpw air Saturday made it tions. About 18 guests Avere ;tubittow, Mary Reardon Tutfle “Grenadier Bangkok," won • top sons In the 38 states who use the urday night by their daughter, Mi*. CAUMI-T-98T4 I UULReaaie Maguire Bryne. / the exposed part, followed by a for years or ewn generations. results were thrown out by the gas.^The appeal qddCd; • _RC—Buelah reem to Ideal, people a# if spring is present. pleasant numbneaa often without Nearing H alf Million jkark NLRB after it sustained an appeal honors at the 37th 'annual Cham­ TO.NS—Meet the Star Frank J. Damato, Jr., of Rockville, reallj^ot so far away. Jt snowed “Perhapa we dan try egaln gvery pionship Show of the iSmpire Cat "Thus the tax statute enables Mrs. Bodo is the former Eleoiior -th anv pain. two imars or so.’^aaid1 one rauiking from the union which charged the .yHAY—Supper Berej^e the former Beverly Jane EHliott. little fitfully Friday, but prac- Cranston, of White Plains,/N. Y. (CaatiMMd Page Om ) (Tlub at the Hotel Belmont' Plaza, Texas ^ ariUeve the _ politically Mrs. Clarence. Gustafson and When the frostbitten area be­ Westeiiier. \ thrown Into the fight. During the company with ha'vlng violated the popular ^sult of raising revenue w nc —Xewe of the world C olchester Ni gins to* thaw, swelling de' Another remaiJiM that Pietro emergency, Wehtport sent a truck Taft-Hartley Act New York, Thursday and Friday WTHT—Loop Raosw Ml*. Burton Zinsser, sisters of - 7 " driven back by a ufl of flame and of last week. St the ultimate iriepenae of citisens WDRC—Pauls; LaRooa Mrs. Elliott, and Mrs. Frank ^ and the skin becomes pink, Nenni, leader of Italy’s Commu- to protect the Rowayton and Sil- of other stifles." WONS—Gabriel Heatter SiHSiSiiiiiuuiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimjiUiiiiiiaiiiiiajiiifmH'i severe caaea, red or p\u^ till nUt-aUled Socialista, had said after smoke. The decision was made at 11:30 tu*:- Damato. Sr., assisted the host#^. G roobert C< ;1 No one w u In/the buUding when: A^yncht c'.ub and w historic dock p. m. Friday night in favor of Mrs. The tax is'M the>rate of 9/20th WHAY—Supper Serenade . A delicious buffet luncheon/was ten filled with serum or biObd a visit td Stalin that the late Rub- of one cent for Mch tnousand cubic / WTIC—One Man's ranuly may appear. After the frosen jjA i had told h iin ______the flre.broke but, firemen said. | where cUpper sMpp fis^ to tie Tw o G roups to G et Knowiton’s feline. WTHT—Lone Ranger served, with the centerpiece^n the General Alarm Sounded | up %heiZffe|)pi»ei;^iymr Shigpmg Gi-enadler Bangkok was ad­ feet of gas takenv.tor transmission WDRC-B. R. Murrow table # silver wedding beU with 25 __DO YOU WANT ] Atty. Fatd Grooheff, who haa haa thawed it may remain coM u sw to liv^g .u9pi a out of Texas. ‘ ' WOJfS—Perry Como been aaaoctated with the Rrm of and lack feeling, later beconflkg At Norwalk, a sprawling build- cfhtkr, w(aB sawd t^Qie fircitipn. O u t l u i e judged the first Neute:- In the Na­ si.ver dollsra on it/-ind sliver OOrniav. ' Miohigan-Wisoon^ and Pan­ S:#*- change all around. two tiered Ldaaner and Roffner atnce the rum­ swollen end puiyle. Death of the lag housing/ a plumbing supply! Jop^ph N. KIpff, owner of the tional Siamese Cat Club, first in WHAY—Marine Program Tile Austrian govemmenL which firm lay in ruins today, wiped ‘out; busURds, and bis wife le ft! Kor- the iilmplre Cat Club and the best handle Elaatem appealed after wedding cake waa^pped with the mer c< 118^ hia Been named town tissues may aet in and the in­ unlike Germany. IS alreadjr united Texas state courts u'ph^ the «T1C—RaUroad Hour counael at GolcbMer. volved part saparate from the rest by that cito'e first general alarm Saturday on the first leg of Two more divistonaof the Cham­ Neuter in the National Siamese I^HT—Your Land sliver numeral “Jo." o • o'e •**•'• * *«***• indicated it wants 48 hours notice ber of Oommerce wilt hear the Cat Club. This is his.second year They s#id outcome of. their WDRC-Buepeoee Mr. and Mra Elliott weramsf- OroobfA who now Uvaa a t gaC Of the. body. __ _ . , been* .-negotiations : im; tha inde-- fire in nuu^ months^ . , k'trtp io Hawaii. Relatives located wo«w aff«ct. more than .dn I*-. yfaej:.rr , WOKS-TS!£fieoa - ForeatSt.', fa anattve of Gqtf^beeter IT; ftOstMte doM deveTopf ihaw-' to the JbiejR N. lOa^, * ¥ hotoi and stwy;stl»/ Bitoposed Q. Also back to Norwalk at once. Foster, campaign director iWll says he ia retiring “while he looks Robert X Colpitts. They bava one th# Big Four. speak to the Retail Merchants Di­ good.” i¥ st June, they reported, ,Wp^ WTHT—Travel Diary dau^iur. Mr*. Damato,/and ~ - pest by Ftrat Selectman Mldiael J. trying to nib snow over the froet- aeverely waa the 2-1 Five Firemen Injured , line companies had pmd |15.6(^- lTORC-4iiip«iue jO JiV Y ; Stula, to succeed the late Louie R. Mtteq part is considei^ dangsr- It was considered posalble that building housing the Hannei^y vision Ind the Automotive Division Fully 200 pure bred cats' com­ WON#—The Pbleoa iodaughter, Deborah Ann. the foitr minietets, meettog today Elsewhere, . five firemen were 0' j <;r tp-:es under Uroteet and th¥ • :**- . Stone...... dua Nothing wanner then the Electrical Co., but there-w u no at separate meetings...... peted for top. bonora. 75 of- the — WHAY—Western Caravaa vHth tees thain a acore of aides in­ Kurt end two were overcetne 'by About 46' retailers are' expected amount ineriHUM^H# minioh dol- ' There are two Colorado Rivera Orbobert peaeed the Connecticut heat of the body ahouid ever.be Immediate eatimete of the /finan­ smoke when a 3-alarm fire swept finalists were Judged twieC and It lars montl^. / - . WTIC-Volce ot PIraatone bar examination in July, 1902, after tried end a person who has been stead of the lunial hundred, might cial loss there. / to attend the <1ivision meeting at was 12 fhidnight, when' the win­ WTHT—Btarway / In America one la Argentine and decide on another secret meeting a 4-story business and apartment the Country Oub at 6 o’clock, Justice C^KXt who delivered the WDRC-Godfrey Talent Scouts on* in the UiJtod States. ST s m gredueting from Columbia Law recently frostbitten should not go One fireman was ovmCome by ners were announced in the crystal high courU# decision, said: ■ WONB—Undrr Arreat / school a month aarlier. He did hie to discuss Germany some more. building yesterday in Hartford, Cbalrnan James Blair of the Re­ room of the Belmont Plaza which • :U— TO PA T suHtsudlus __ near a Are or into a fully heated smoke and two others w m injured driving 14 families into the street. "It is pdrbaps sufficient that the r undbrgnduate work et the Univer­ room until the circulation haa bem Today’s meeting was the only in the Sunday morning fire that tail Division will be in charge of was crowded with exhibitors. WHAY—Western Carsvan . m# nmy •ihsr IM* Firemen Raymond' Kelly and the meeting and Bruce Watkins, privilege taxed, namely the taking WTIC-Volce of rirestoae / sity of Oonnectlcut, where he wee thoroughly restored. . secret session scheduled, but brought all fire apparatus, off duty of the gas, is not so separate and . WTHT—Mike Malloy X TO FAY OFF Kn. nuy,.. graduated with distinction in ec» others were expected. firemen and auxlllkrles to the major for th# division in the com- For quick and easy sandwich WDRC—Godfrey Talent Scouts V. After thawing, the skin la not ..WONS—Undsr-Arres^-...... H y i n t h e .—WrMIzMB. ■»««*. *w»Hws, — iwmiea.-' ------— i— yet ■trpitjf' aiKi thernTf speflaT ■ Brtef CeBM— Iqne Waited— - ‘ the Soutfi' Norwallc~bosF 4ng-drlya^wm ootlkM-liia'lBkwa^i^or tnakhig-to- fiw'totqrt.- tiptar'mw nmllily ns St. Francta Hospital said their complete covers^ of merchants. stlon as to support the tax. peynswU mn t— Mgli. He is . a member of the etete, danger ’of eausiiig infection from The four alnlaters were expected neiw section adjacent to the Nor­ loaf mixture In ‘ small loaves. "But, additional objection Is WHAY—Western j0iravaa Hartford County and Manchester to issue only a brief communique walk River. / conditiona were good. Later in the evening, Foster will WTIC—Tel*pboo#Hour • C*mwtfcsneirwwMfcsmNyinpndrtf.#—M rubbing. Recently, excellent re­ Cool and freeze them, then slti present if the taX be. upheld. I^ -V WTMT-Met. <%ra Au#lUon - . Bar Aaaia.. -the Senevment Order sults in treating acute frostbite after the secret meeting. Though The five other firefighters were rpeak to the Automotive Dealers the loaves and wrap'atlc## N The ceuee of the fire was not Ireated for nainor iiijuries. would not permit a multiple burde WDRC—R a ^ Theater JlAgfiW of E3ks, the Colchester Veterans with substances delaying blood co­ barred also from the previous determined '^ t inspectors said it when they meet at Cayey's Res­ rately, keeping them for upon ‘ that . (interstate) WONS-^gWa; Spofts • s sal ^ club and Phi Alpha DelU and Phi agulation have been reoorted. This, open" beafions, the press has been apparently . started near an oil None of the. tenants was injured. taurant. aandwiches. merce." #;l#— i*.*s $ asa. Bpsilon Pi fratarnitiea. WHA'Ye^Wastem Caravaa •15 to ^ lt.17 sou however, is a professional rather told everything said by everybody burner in the Hennessey concern. Sixteen pieces of equipment from I?—Triepbons Hour Ua TO $• SWNTMS than a aelf-treatment measure.' at brieflngs held by each delega­ After burning through the first 12 companies answered the alarms ..IT—Met. Om i* AtidlUea 'Tkm KkaSCTiTn^yBiM, ______M tacM._ di aliatHoe.ckugM. tion. turned in by policemen who then . .9RC—Radio Theater WRITI • TKURHONK mm tnmrl A BalUrina's Pinafora floor of the Hennessey Ch>. leaving rONS—Kswsrsel ' •n,.? OT iMMlily ptruMuT One possibility waa that the pri­ the top story damaged only by raced through the builtfing arousing Nowest Of Sport Tog* vate meeting nilght atart the ball amok#, the flames broke through s the tenant#. - WHAY-Westers Caravaa fmANCi CO. m e the use of Elegont New D o d g e f wnt^Band of America . 08 ’ 5 4 rolling toward a freer East-West rear door. The fiamea swept the basement WTHT—Decleton trade. Twice in the first week’s' They we|« swept by wind Into and first floor, causing part of the WDRCr-Radlo Theater n E F o n t a toon service foraU ■' ■ ' 'K' ' sesaions Molotov referred to the piles of wood in the n * r of the floor to collapse into the basement. WONB—Rtporter'c Roundup Rotiaf for Aftar^Mfinor Disli*** 9S8 Main St.* 2nd n. • Fhone; MITCHU M I U poaaibUities of edshtg Vrortd ten­ building and ate their way rapidly It waa three hours before the fire 9 :U — __ Opm MM. Twik W«A #.!.#•« I fiMs*#* was brought under control. , 7^' WHAT—Weetern Caravaa n i * wise lifile lady is iskiag no sion by increasing tnOs. Yester­ into the Klaff concern, .a series of w nc—Band of America cnance* dto* heartburn and add in- koAHi Btaae to aaiiafiwire oi. ats HfiaRRY le ig i day Jop-rsnkihg Soviet officlalz explosions touched off whmi the Fire Qilet Heniy G. Thomas said WTHT—Decision a "very rough guess" would put WDRC-Radle Theater ^ B * e t * ^ s p o i l her cveaine’s greeted a British trade delegation flames bit containers of > volatile ■V WONB—Reporter's Roundup ran. Lima muliont of people, she 40 Orand Frixas at a party in Moscow. material inside, the plumbing sup­ the damage at .$79,000, Cause of the 1 ■ ' *- blase was not deternilned; ^ ^ FROM* NOW TO EASTER' '' WHAT-Nlts Wslch - alwera carries Turns for top-speed TO C ilE IR A Ti 40 YEARS OF OODGi Western sources were ceftauv ply house boosted the ' flames, ' w nc—ribber. Molly '‘irpHet from sour stomach and gassy T this new gesture was timed to throughout the 8-story b(ick snd Meanwhile, doctors worked -to WTHT—HeadUnes /prassar* pains. Turns require no ' DEFENOAIJLITYI affect the. Big Four. ialk. frame buUding. - sa've the lives _of Jqst and Romane WE W IU CUT MANY THOUSANDS OF- ' tveter.iio mixing, no waitiag. Tell* fA GRAND FRCR A DAY FOR 40 DAYSl In preparation for today’s Ellington, 4-year*bld twms who _ When the first firemen arrived 1# them eitytimc, anywhere—at work IS YOUR BURNER Sion, U. S. Secretary of i^tate about 9:80 a. m. the lower portion were burned when fire swept their WHAT--Nlte Wstrb __ or at play. Minfy. Ptcesam-tasdoa. A a weehs* V M*lew far twe awywhera In lha DuUee and British Foreign Secth- Of the atrdeture was biasing furi­ apartment home Satueday night in w nc—Can You TOT TWs And thOT or* FASTI Get a Bandy ■ U4.A.I .— ■■ — tary Eden and their top adviso.ra Haktford. Hospital officials said the WTHT—Turner Cufiiig roll of Tiuns today. ously. A second alarm, was turned WDRC—Vaughn MOTro* A AR expwn ee pnM— moeils. helai*, im o Hs, dined together last night. in St once and the general alarm boys were suffering first, second DAFRODILS WONB—Put it to Pat SWwV READY? . . TWE m i The highups of the three West- followed within half an hour. and third degree bums. 'They said •k or train iraiwpertellenl ' stir delegations conferred eeritw- Joel's condition was critical .and, ■P*4a$.:,<4j^yiw. dlinen l -.far. f|a;'-. Romane’a aerioua. X about .theUne .tSeg. . The. ahoeUes fiemee .aed dense TwW wWO»»l wOttlif follow today with Molotov. s m p m m o m smoke attracted hundreds of spec NEW WORLD CHAMP^ , On Pag• iSffo new *oa tn* tussmv • k D*4a* fieehtes yotir pay for lha two vradhs ... Though ithlb'bcougtatra Genaan tatem -'ami- made -iteceaeary sum- • roo'iO'Owwyt' ...... settlement -no nearer, the confer- ..21 F l N l M S e f ^ " moning of aitxUtary police to'aid Cambridge, Md., Feb. 8 l/Ph—A A An efidifieiial $M0 'Tm monoy" lo apMd"' enM 1^ reported last .((Igbt .to regular patrolman ..In controUUqr PUIt have product at least oite eecon- - Dorchester V Obunty man; "Ruasell ■!17 ** yoy ptsoes t — . -4 -- tha crowds. Inaley, -clanns th* new 'worid re­ .TULIPS - (iary result Western informants It took firemen four hours to 'saM Molotov'S' uncompwwiMStog cord. Jo r skinning, muskrats .after ^ SPtCIAUZlN(» K HRttREim .’.'TV--.'-’. ^ ^ .-.■.'r-.tr conttui the flames which amold- skinning three of them in- one 4 stand had convinced E ^ n he must qred for hours after the last ap­ urge Prime MiniAer Churchill to minute. 37.7 seconds to win the WOO tath’ prlwst~r23 m th y l paratus had left the scene. championship of the Cambridge CUSTOM BUILT HOMES drop hie pet plan for a face-to-face Bremen working inside the IRIS '.it Vfa have the men, akill Meeting ‘ with Soviet Premier Outdoor Show. Contest Chairman autoipatie delivery—free binlding were endangered by fall­ M. Baker Robbins said Inaley's . CENERAL CONTRACTING and tool* to serviee, odjuat, ' hemt-eaving tip*—couiteoue Oeorgi Malenkov. ing ceilings and one of them, Leon­ These sources said Eden for some ^ time eclipaed-the old record by two- REMODELING AND REPAIRING , Kpair and clean onp type or help from fiained fbtvera. ard B. AtnsvmrUi, was struck in .seconda. Insley w,rested the crown make oil burner. months has believed such a top the shoulder by falling timbers. For hospital arrangamants, birthdays it HotterUobilheat,tool Lab> Dodge tb Asaiversary All-Anerica Coateitl level meeting would produce little from defending champion Elihu FREE ESTIMATES — MORTGAGES ARRANGED 40 H 1 waa treated at Norwalk' Hos* Abbott, whose best time in the . and anniversarias. i t Let u* put your* in A-1 oratory tested for yoor or nothing. Now the Foreign Sec­ pital and released. Treated for a . . f retary reportedly feels Malenkov finals Was one minute and 52 sec­ running order—help you burner. Contain* more heat We have a lot to celebrate—and you’re going to The eelelHntion is starting right now at every Q, nail cut on the sole of his.foot wqs onds. beat , the ruah to eoipplete would give Churchill the same sort Fireman James Matteis. Treated ERNEST A. RITCHIE unit* than ever. Calf Oa •'celebrate it trith us! Dodge (fealership throughout the country—a con­ of answers that Molotov has been Wa carry* a complete selection of ail . /lofl. oQ orrongementa.* ■OMOTifS for smoke inhalation at the hos­ To get •uniform* result# in your Ig LIBERTY SIV TEL. Ml-3-8172. MANCHESTER Tee o v n r» t or. huti giving here. pital and released was Fireman other seasonable fresh-cut flowers and We're celebrating the 40 great years of Dodge in test a day for 40 days with 40 grand prins! The Moscow press appeared to baking, have your ingredients at A ComjrfeteFuelOilServioe: g**n, Ch**p, Set*— Mpl 2188 Kenneth C. Young. room temperatur# when you mix btooming plants. * . ' America . . . 40 years of growth and development You can be the winno* of g tpeaks atecq) with be laying the groundwork to blame Every avaUi8-20 lished in Pravda, the Communist rangaments and wadding bouquati. 5^ Just as young snd smart as can great Dodge years—the record-brealdng, history- 40th Anniversaiy ’54 Dodge at your dtspoiaL ' m The b^lerinae ia rose. party newspaper, said the Western making new ’54 Dodge. i#»d bhas are quickly, pressed be, and so new, Hlgh-walsted dcle^tions ■ were "circulating sabratOtry sleeveless dress snd brief bolero M obilh eat “ needed. statfments as if they already had Day or avanihg, talaphone MI*3*84I6': SOCONY VACUUM HFATINC OIL We’re celebrating the Dodge victory over all i No. n w owiteins Useue to match. prepared to send their secretaries 1, 2, 8 included; Pattern No. 8069 is In slaes 10, snd personnel home qt the end of ’’eights” in the Mobilgas Ek»nomy Run . . . the i f NEWS NASH horn InOmatwmtM aewtag di' 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Siae 12, dress, the coming week.” RANGE and FUEL OIL BINGO 196 official American records tor performance, Mof# lionon for Aiworico 's moil eadlifit transfer for 10 41-4 yards of 89-inch; bolero, 11-8 During the conference’s second W « teUgraph flowars yards. week, the dispatch added, “the stamina and endurance that this new ’54 Dodge The doiMftg ’54 Dodge V-8 lias I For this pattern, aend 30c In ELKS CARRIAGE HOUSE Western Powers retained their old to any piaca !n the U.. ROCSVILLS C A U MITCHELL 3-5T39 FOR TOP QUALITY shattered on the B<^nnevil)e Salt Flats. OffickilFocoCoflorRmlndinftipaii iOO lilii j atUm number to coins, your name, address, size de- positions snd systemsUcally. re­ COAL-COKE MAN- snd the pattern number to jected all practical proposals made j SILENT CLOW OIL lURNERS fo SUfc 'B U B N E IT , T H E MAN- by the Soviet Union dliected to­ S„ Canada and IFs Funt Ifs Basy intm l S— Your Podgo Dotdor lU§tUArntYl UHESTU e v e n in g HERALIk ward the endlng'of the divlaion of 24 Hour DeliYory Sorviee EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT Yoor Frimdb Oodte-Flpmiitli Oefifr Bfiep Yci-D«tqr TMoni, ABC-TV. M Fvts ie ”amh lha R|iA*.Q$^ kfi AVE. AMERICAS, NEW Germany.*" abroad. Wa dalivar to YORR 86, N. Y. tts conBlete- An_. Send 25 cents now for ypur copy TO dry out a damp basement, ^alt sutrounding towns^ Free TraneFortatioa by Silver Laac Sue Blfec- of B^fc FbiAiona, Spring '54, our MORI ARTY BROtHERS -h eB e place a fan near 'a basement GREENHOUSESi ^ _ ' LcaV^ OrB^ 7 P. / cOmpleU^ IBttem magazine. 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✓ r /. / .V 'V i . - ■ii X'7„' -It.: M;.-V ^ ; ■ .J ^ I . ' i - '■ -1'^: • A' I'A . J - h . p U r <>:: f- ■ ■ I f ' h V ' - A ' S / ' 'Y , . > iP.'.;'’ ...., r i MANCHESTER EVENfflC HERAlfD, MANCHESTER. |COjm, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 ,1»54 ’T itANOHESfiaR EVENING HigRlLD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8.1954 o t tjr tiw tko^gttt wtuit rbport, CMri ';Ray Blankanakip of Nort^ «^ bM, #lui« win K o r i h Covm iUrv r X.'. ..■- . New » i^mn& 'io'ua toW p^ . CLiANiNG AND WSIAIUNG 7!^'- ■.■■■■■III B y P . P . .... Nil. HI raisM more ^estiona than It-ah^ Kers Receive ■' vi' »e Sm olEers Seen swera. SEPTIC TANKS ani ■v^ ■'mo. What ,shapq of plpo apd IaL-; 1, Rargfai-n "R ate Off— tsn *Briekw BUI Brtaga OMfy: 1 01. m iiPbD liw ------im Books Whtok is l^ r e Ta-Aaatodf!* brand of tobacco wlf The Russians may not appear amoksn even mask ______eqalpmeat aad nmriilaety .BEHULTi A Jab n( nl4>WBB PRIOR. -v ready to talk diplomatic buslnoss Hava ye«. beea dedgtog the A s M ore Law -A biding send? North Coventry, Feb, 8 -(S p e - y at Berlin, but they are busy talk* capital mown.. . ’whleh lately la Would pipe ainriiiBig to wlvea THIS IS WHY T he new program hooky laalaly ef BHcker... wa, teo. make them mwe peseef;^ la toe a Wal^ pioensg o t. oallan. w . Rest Centrel Pomona arrived ing trade at Moscow. A British wero .ectofnaed by the verieiM New Tork Up—Never mbidi cause they were the ‘peaceful’ home? a New aadergnkad water . . , mors pconls caO trade mlaaion there haa now re* •I th« hCTihD of tho iMliirGr, Myd vtowp.. . «s they daHy pee* wfaeupr cigarettes -give you a| type.” wrote Chief of Detectives Poes the ebufitrx really need a . toim lamiUeA" M 'Kinncj Bron. ^ r t ^ e A. Haven, and were de- dilved an offer of more than a mM to Meker.,. b«t ae toe cough. •. ! Oeorge Lofquist of Sacramento, g o t* 5-cent,ctoar. er Would It * New "ndtptoor’ aewer ‘ (1) Prompt Ssrvies Hverdd to repreeentattvea of the 'X billion dollars worth of contracts battle eonttaaed te w ax... dad Oallf. "McQraw claimed they lack­ crest* akw.whrriaa for (ha ' Bhca hietalled. (2) QuaUty Work OrMgM at the Pomona meeting Bspere teee higher aad Mgb- Science is already muaiag oror { ed that fighting spirit and I ba* Who eemSBlts toe moet e Ptassod acwevitawe eleaa- jrr*«4«*»4** I for British products over the next e r ... we tkaught we ibeald such problems. Let's taka up to­ Have ha'was right to a larga ex­ tito ni '■ ' ■■ j S eisetrirelly. s (3) Reasonabio Prices dvehlng at Odd Fellows three years, with Russia claiming day another tempestuous taaua in tant." filtqred cigani Nall, Manchester. ^ '^il*■••••••••••••••• fathom eooie ef the facte... BE SAFE. . . ksU RB ^ The Paat Metrons and Paat Pa- it is ready ‘to pay cash for the altheogh we had little deetle... the world of tobacco, which ia; ' . "Older men are pipe mriiers. guy who Itoce ’em king aiset Will If a man smokes a }4pe ia h e , trona A m . maeUng of aim ax .y' .««••• ••'•••A* •••«••«•••••••• tankers, Industi^ plant equip* Bricher, It eeeaas, weald like to aad crime reports ravaal that the police chiefs appear on television leas likely to rob a bank, atrike his' j-ounger age groupe predominate aaying, "Why dm’t you smoke my Chapter No. M will be held Wed- ment, railroad equipment, and ro*wrHe.. . thet part of oar old toll McKiNNEY BROS: fvenlng at the Masonic OsaotllBUo a ... which aaye that wife, or eaw his mother-in-law In^ in ciiBM.’’ said Chief Roy D. Kerr bnnd—Tou don’t see me being ar­ m BUYER BEWARE) other items Russia wants to buy, half? of Tacoma, Wash. rested. do you?” Hail in Mefrow. K le o«r pieeldeaVe right... to SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY | This la business Britain would arrive at a treaty stotatloa... The xatloa has an estlmatod 38 ‘ "I do not smoke at all myself," Tea, and how about snuff? A lot A potluok auppar will ba ayrved Exactly as ^ P- ■^7 cfWOM to It, ar million regular or part-time pipe said PoUce Officer L, M. .HUton of of people take enutf aecntiy, and . vi?®’ attending are asked 19 lUa bo very glad to get, fOr its own o eehate thea has to givo Ite •mokers. Are they a more law* nBU-Mnehell ISS-lSt PBARL ST.. MANOHB8TER to bring a Valentine for exchange tMttoH a. k .... to the aetiea oar leader Ogden. Utah, but ackndwiedged who knows-what alsa they intolW struggle b s ^ to w ^ economic abiding class than other tyto j pipe smokers committed few homi­ up to? ^ New Arrieal pictured orw haa tahea. ., hot Bricher riadta smokers? . I Mr. and -Mrs, Riciford Roehm aolvei^. 8 United States ob* te restrict aad delay... aad cides in Me ana. ^ From the market places\.^f earlycivilization.7.where barterX.was the ■aeryere are skeptical, - eomparlilg To get the anaerer to this great are toe parents of a daughter born X' MrvM eUMt tt.'k A. vetmra ae ta atriet leelatloa : . . ioclal queatloh Morito L. Lavinsoa,' ^‘We Iwve had- deritngs with W ^eadey morning at the New 3 pieces this handsome prospect with other ase aay this MB’s ' p a s s a g e thouaaads of criminals here, and I q r ^ Kaywoodla. Pipe JJto e n a UoapUaL—.. Mrs. wlc and . ."smart" buyer^ : ^ ^ AOItoHng trade offers hiade by lahf'tanr hack; the page. . . ifoUed MO p<^e chiefs; eannot-neall one of tha 'la tg ' time' IRoehm is the former Misa Helen Ruasia in the past, and never quite wim all of Ita legM nnisloab.. . We have the rfsalts a t hand. critfilnals smoking a pips,” com­ Oieaecke, toe daughter of Mr. and " 207M bat liM’t this aow the atorale The atatistich—like most atatiatica mented Chief O. A. Booke of Mer­ Mrs. ,Fred Giesecke of Broad and herit the warning 'The Buyer* B e w ^ made good. But the BriUah atem ja~- -whea Heaeedeveaqalek- idian, Miss, “On the contrary, they to think they are doing .business -’^-aeem, - to prove {eretty. heuch. N Uk . S t . .:-x. .._yiS4 er derisions... aoiw that we*Ve whatever you want to believe any­ chaln-aiiioked rigardUea, many of _ This Is ■' tha couple'a second On a firm basia and there are in read whet they all had to Miy,» them taking only a coupla puffs •PPMilnc In way. child, they have a four-year-oid •9d atlwr deed many indications, aside from coaM be that we are a Mt before stubbing it out and light­ If rtsdlw To b e ^ with, 131 poUce chiVe aon. / it«r JCvaalagvaatac^nSraUL this particular development, that deaoe... we wish that the Sea- didn’t rhply at all. This proves ing aaether.” Hospital N e ^ Today we still have "market placeX^The/re here today...have ate woaM eall It a day... sad aomething we have thought all "Pipe smokers seem to have •Avwtialaf cloriac koura: Ruasia la engaged in a general preceed with soase hUls that la nervoua tension," wrote Po­ Mra. Ward D. Day was takeii along: Tou iwt only cka’t find a to toe Manchester Menroriat Hos- \ folded their tents and are gone tom orrow. It^ d efs D igest says you caD program of t f y ^ to stop up its . y®“.. foally,:want .OiMh- lice Superintendent Leo Xuddy of / 'Sa*hton."PiE~^------pltal-again-for- fatthar tieatmei^ trade, witotoe'outil^^^ yOu can’t even attract hia attan- from injurlea received in a reeefit several purposes. One la obviously tion through the mall. I t would ^pM r pipe smokers come from the more stablo social accident. She would appreciate buy from these cut-rate outfits il you w^lch your stej^nd know your stuff. 4«atflW: 10:10.-. ----- to carry out the Malenkov gov* Of the M police chiefs erho did cards from her many friends. taMpt •kturday — A Thought for Today respond to the poU, 22 ducked the group.” observed Chief S. Q. emmenf a reptotod pledges of bet­ Hauekedahl of Kenosha, Wis. Mrs. .Oeorge Osrbarlnl hto re- issue by saying they had no fig- tume<| home from tho Mamchoi* ter living for the Ruatdan people urea on ^ smoking habits of “Pipe smokers a n generally older, mon aettled pereons than ter Memorial Hospital aiM U con-« themselves. Another is to increase One of toe greet commandments their locqi criminals. Just why valaaclng at har h ^ e . Y You don't have to watch anything at Watkins. YoiKcan send your the number of ties of normalcy of Ohrlst was to go into all the not, they didn’t say. But it would an the clgantte smoken, and it ir i a f A world and preach the gospel to aeem eu y enough for the police, naturally follows that the cigar­ if with the outaide world. Linked to every living creature. ette smoken wUl be mon numer­ Maa rile star Bveal child to shop for you with the knowledge he will receiW the same '^ V h a t h u boon going on fo r a in grilling a auapect, to slip in a North Coveatry this is an obvious propaganda ob* Meet of us feel that we are keep­ query, such aa: ' ous among the law violaton," said lin e tiiM with rogard to ^ State Mrs. Oertfude flavoa. Jective, vdtieh is to foster the idea ing that commandment, but Dr. e know you went to a pro­ PI-S-SSSl. service as you yourself., You don't have to be a specially privilege penon /Sapartment haa been a dem^rali* that Ruasia ia not planning mlU Laubach reminds us that only one ve aphool ,aa a boy. Butch, d l^ a a and irapaim eat o f ita ae^- tary trouble, being too busy and tenth of the people of the United , what really led you to hijack preoccupied with other things. States contribute in any way to toat truck ? What were you smok- to take advantage of Watkins values. You don't have to "ask for^^r. * n iia has been, firat, a raault o f the cause of foreign missions—a uig at the time—pipe, cigarette E S E I ^ Stm another fundamental ob* program of the riturrites trying to or cigar? Come clean now—- if A lger Hiaa caaa, and acoond, ive is to engage in a trade war keep the commandment. you know what's good for you.” EMER6ENCY CanVass Planned Watkins"; * either (and there are two generations of them, incidentally, flhd more importantly, a raault of the United States, by offering We have ao much here /in The remaining 47 poliee chiefs 0 1 LINIRNER t|a opening that caaa haa given to to mWh of the free world trade AnMrica and there are ao many more or 1cm b ^ out Levinson's • whole boat o f iavaatigatora, de> young people in.the world who go hopeful faith that pipe amokera SERVICE For Heart Drive ^ Working for you here right now). X ties which may make good family men, rarely Muncera, and Oongreaaioaal to aleep hungry every night more handjwina than those offered Tes, three out of five of the chil­ cause the cops trouble, and seldom Wepplng. Feb. S (Special)—The critica. by us. Our tiouUe, as a leader kick small dogs aroimd. CALL dren of the world go to aleep hun­ Heart Fund Drive iw town wlU be N, ‘ When the EUMmhower admin* the free w o r^ la that we find gry every night when we have so A few comments: held thia month in the form of a Everyone ... YES EVERYONE ... receives the same intelligent recogni- X titration came into office, it aat difficult, both\because of o much. Tbo ZTefect of Police in Paris, MI-9-4548 w m t i 'HP hooae^to-houw canvasa on Knidly about the buaineaa of trying to Ia it not our responslbUlty aa France, regretted he hdd no atatia* from 3 to 3 p. m. Mrs. Dorothy Hull actual economic oqmStkm and tical data but admitted he smoked WILUAMS Drive as ae eiw ever drove before. i . in j^aton •cleaa alahi to the Cairlatlan young pe^le to ahare 7 to chairman, and Mra. Virginia same values. .> the same service .weVe been famous for for BO years! wf our Dttr Ucaringa with the thif6ito:^to •- pipe hiinsrif. ' : ■»» - -■ ■ “ On. SERVICE the.cee tkataeyB you drive toe Ieedasi''.fl»bM>- v ■«*'Bleep(«^'■•e^^;h«lri«ito;■■''^■■' '' partment and then reeatabllahing thoories, to buy aa such our milllona? "John McOraw ot the New Tork Record-breeking Indianapolis endurance Dtotrict captalna include; Mrs.' X li|i' mbralA Tha haaiilta have hOt friends want to sell to^ Giaats pat thumbs down on ball wknerl The car that went 2137 inilet hr 24 Betty Bflitow, Mra. Charlotte 'What would happen If we tithed players that saooked a pipe be* hours to gain the Stevens ChsUenge Trophy boon hMfipy ao far. is now poaing, more and our incomea—gave 10 per cent of MaiuOng, Mr. and Mra. Joaeph You get Service... you get Reliability... when you shop ' in the world's toughest stock-car test! Pacheco, Mra. Lola Wataon. Mra. tone of the adminiatration’a firat an ansvrer toj^_need of\these what we earn for tha Lord's work? l e n jUbajaanstmla aasy.to Ond.-Huiu Poweced to show yea the same lesdership MarUw WtUUmg,TMrpr^LolFPeter. pieces^ -aratagiee; whi^ couiitrlei' for a big (mstodpf; 4 Mn and Mra. Dorothy Odillna. The gry Children would be fed and we NOTICE . with 235 HP FlrepoMr engin' ^and «|tlafy the department'a Russia may be stalling at would be living up to the trust O P M B l PowcrFlite: most eutomstic of sll noriutch goal tola year to'SSOO. f2S more .than waa reaUaCd in laat year'a col- ' Tinileiit crittes that thinga lin, not really playin^^ any gam^ Ood has placed In us. Appointments Can__ trsnsmissioasi You've never driven sny* thing like it. Come see why the power of - — lection. foiiiS to be ideologically there at all. But thia other game tbi fail our brothers in their need Ladlea* Meeting Held from Watkins 80th Year Jthy from than on. waa the ap* le, to fail Ood. Let us, therefore, Now Be Arranged Icedmhip is years in e bmutiful Chrysitrl it ia playing aa hard as it knows all we can to support the pro* Tha Ladlea Aid met at the home intmant ot Scott McLeod, go^ how to, even, aa we have noted, of toe president. Mra. Dougiaa grafii of foreign missions in our By'Calling Either Grrant. Friday afternoon. Coffee end of Senator. McCarthy, aa offMIiig to help relieve thia coun' churches. ^ S -7’'- and n dainty deaaert were served KensingWn Maple^ y t|e department aecurlty officer. try ot some of the butter for ThereM Anderson ' MI-3-6030 or CH-7-3636 nt the beginning of. the meeting, [ember—.Youth Cbimctl :^Oc»currently. Secretary OuUea which we have ho other customer. WMKINS aftar which Mra. Hooka Johnson, a atatoment to employee of SponaorM^ by. the Manchester director ef the Religious Rdu'eaUon Ib e cold war ^ military Council of Aurtoes. •BOrMBRS* PIC. DR. I. GERSHANOFF UtO W HEAU^E, INC. • 358 East Center St tte department, to the effect that at Center Church, STancheeter, group ^>f|y.G0 diplomatic positton may bt Optometrist aU ct loyalty would be required of apokd to toe group on "Woman’a stalemate. The economic war T FUNERAL Reapon^iltty to her Church Or- tliem. grows very hot S B R V IC ^ gantoationa.” ^Here again Dullea waa endeavor- A businea* aesalon followed With new. Idama expressed and projects U g to aatabliah the imet that NBW ajiw order waa .la effect, under ^ .. Intimiuoed: to4w votod. on at toe • -you; ” Open Diplomacy—Or Abase? Busiaeas next^meeting Feb. 19 at the home With WatTkins many, many U^ch iho people o t thia country Retirement Ins. e Ac / of Mra. Helen Fairbanks of RlUng Today, for the first time, aside itprigpgn lull) H fci____ ^ Groups you can make up your own'in^iduai ntodd.. ha- uadar .ae aeeee^ S^ss-towRds. ’^^■■■roorn sehfem^ f'Tii y^ from toe taiOa oh the stondol^ce ‘hiero wwa~¥Fto^a pre^nt at qSeatioa the Mwadaeaa of the de- sketched 8 pieces from our brand new 80th pirtment pool plan which have been held by tha meeting. r: EA Het Lunrii..Meaa Year Kensington Maple Group. Regularly tB u t the Dullea atatement aouiM<^' Secretary of Staia Dullea and For S sign Minister Molotov, the Beriin The lunch menu f*r the school they cost 8254.60. Individually; Beds $44.50; o4 almoet like thought control, and for this week follows: 'Dieaday, D ecom ting -r r 'M cUoira operatlooa have aome* Oonfereaoe takes to the- atw corned beer hash, spinach, nlckle.s, „v— Dresser I . ms $69.50; Milrors.$23 AO; Cheats - rating snrvice in Central ■Connec­ pbera of privacy. , $69.50. — r- tiineo. aeemed more depigned to .P H O N E rolls and butter, calaUn dessert; ticut. .Today our-Homat Planning Service offers a n>s chances that privacy may FRESH OilNDY 4 Wednesday—aoup and crackers, ^ c e up outaide aUegaUona and WhHasaa. S d im n , P. B 8. 4 MItchsll 9-7196 sensible, practical maans of planning' horn# decora-., We have no quarrel 'with the accomplish very much, at this f jl ulirrEii 1952-vf-: egg salad or peanut butter sand­ inveatigaUona rather than buUd Oapdy Cupboard ^ wiches, doughnuts; Thursday^ date, are dimmed by ^ a t has Mltelmil 3-6606 tipns. Wa furnish floor plans with furniture arrange.- man who has lower priceaj he up the aaaurance that no auch out* 142\East Center St. hamburg gravy oh poUto, peas, mants and .color schemas for wallpapers, paints,*up- ahM iatereat in the department la gone on in the lack of privacy in ir Bni( jls n t j I : '''A y . ‘ vj-. cranberry sauce. Jam 'sandwiches, knows better than anyone else what M uchester ^ ...... ______the opening ihiaaea of the confer* ______Pto«applvj .FrtdayrrraUcetf^ cheese, Your-colof^-r holit.ering,_cifaperies.-. Phone- for an in-the-store ap­ nidi.; ' Bbto jddiA' have re^iSSEea •, •• . -w I scalloped tomatoes, whole kernel pointment, ' his piquet is Ivorth. ;!Tt>e outaide attacka on the de* X ooro, potato chips, peanut butter their stalemato so Rercely that it t OFYHE HE^ pditment have ooatinuad. Pte SLOOD aandwlchea, fruit or pudding. Milk ..... ' is here! fcpm being aatlafied that the de­ may have a n a lly been stiffened b o T to served with all -meala... partment waa in order, the inqulai* rather than softened. "V But anyone following the course WELDON DRUG COMPANY r'' SI ' MaariM9tcr Evcaiag HeniM t « have been alleging that the Wapplag camapondnit, Mnt An- f^ggmlewntr h»to Purnell Parking Lof, immadi-- Bfeded houaecleaalng haa not even o i the Berlin Conference to date ato Cenias, tele^Mae Mitchell ataly to tha rear of our store, off Oak must have experienced aOme diaH b^en begun. The attack againat S-4419. • . Street. Shop leisurely. Wa redeem your parking ticket. t h ^ membera of the department luaioament with the idea Of "open ■y - m0 wBo, at any time in .the paat, diplomacy.” What has been .going , ygdPii deviated from the inquUitbr'a 1993 on at Berlin haa not been X‘opcn Weekend Deaths diplomacy” aa much as it has been • ' * ■■ N—-w • -a /' 1 • ” l^|a o^what policy should a ln ^ s Home Furntshi'ngs on hive been, haa pot been relaxed. .”«qwn abuse.”^ Wbat has been said BY THR ASSPCIATRD PBRS8 at Berlin has been directed more i 4 4 v’.'Vtvh*”' w ... New'Yoric—Maxwell Bodenheim, A FfBO three plans . ‘. 30-day Charge Ac- The result has been that few S3, controversiai poet and novelist -employes of the department have to tte respective prot>aganda 'j count; 90-day Budget Plan; or easy W-B Budget terms A Message From *^our PhannacifiU" and a Greenwich Ifillage literary bden aMe to feel aecurlty for ^stfinli of the two sidu than to "character" of two and three extending to 18 months, ‘ themselvea in their Joim ai^ in th e. serious poeaibiUty of any \ 1 decades ago. Bom in Hermanville, agreement on anything. « 224,000 Mias, Died Sunday. <- thalr repuUUpna, and that the im* ■—- r w q Cbicago-rQscar [(Battling)..Nel­ p | ed ban against the use of ob* Position aftar position has been TWENTY YEARS AGO, if y6u were sick son, 71, world’s lightweight boxing taken publicly, in a manner which G bvered-to-O rder Chairs M tive InttBlligence on the part of enough to go to a Hospital, yoiir^ avetrage time champion from 1908 to 1910, best SktftrgM ^ ♦<> 5:30 p.m.VOpen department diplomats and policy Increases the.dlfftculty.of the task spent there wonid have been 21 ^ y a. remembered for hia fights v/ith Joe Gena, from whom he won toe UUe, O l U r C -T IO lirB Tppjjpy p„j Thursday evenings makers haa continued aa strong as that must be accomplished If East a n d O t t o n i i a n in 'a and West are ever to make any and Ad Wolgaat, to jwhpm He toat to 9. Closed Wednesdays at Noon. it. waa when it waa first clamped SO MANY NEW TREATMENTS haveliecn per­ l^ fsiN tf iOgOOO it. Bom In Ciromark. Died Sunday. FOUNDED 1874 the-Acheaoo day% by the .Pr?gr*l*._to their relS- fected since then, that should, you now gp to a Chicago — Bishop Randall A. c h o i c e o f • both pieces cAuadlgg Senator McCarthy. tioiitolp-with one another For'a' Hospitot you pii>ba% wpuMntier tk e n an l o i ^ Cattor, a s . Senior. Btobop .t o * "C o l o jre d Methodllst • Episcopal 'All tto , a few days agp, moved position taken publicly is hard to than 8 days. ; '-fi, ,r : i-- i.W __ , . Church, author, and. maptber of the. las tics '. d question of .ideolc^i^ take place if the' two diplomacies pay for prescriptions many yean ago.-Th« hew- .i..* le.- . .in America. Died Saturdajf. are i^er to do anything more than . . . ^ Guatemato-^43arloa Saieaar,' 91, ■hoot at-ohs anbtherl'"'' ' ' " ' CfoatemaiaB-lttrtot "Md-reMred"dtp- .,vr r **=»•- ’' X r ' n ^ t In which they deplor^ the tiesc lomat. Died Saturday. Chbos^Tl^r'R^^’® effect of this ooi^tlnual suspicion We don't know how the private New York—Paul Altootxe, S4. Chartreuse. Bottle-Green, Gray, Tan. Subur­ on the functioning of the depart* negotiations between Dullea and PN fu«bli5ffPf|^xJ American tenor 'who once co- ban Green, Blue or Brown heavyweiidil Du­ ntfat. At the time in history when Molotov on the atom peace pool THEY ARE WELL WORTH4heip cost baoiase starred with Caruso in a 30-year ran in handcrafted “kid leather” effect! The propoeltion have been going, and career at the Metropoliten O^ra. State Department needs to be they not only give you more positive resuUs, but Born in Raading, Pa Died Satur- streamlined Laivson design fits* in perfectly of Manchester atifongosi, they alleged, it baa been we arc glad of it. For,, even if usually lessen the time of your illness by .many with mahogany 18th Century furniture. wakened and dmoralised by the there haa been no progress, there' days. You get well much quicker and your Physi­ ' * . • ■ ‘V *’ ^imver—Joaeph H. SUversmito, Regularly $115.00. / cq^binaUbn of otttat(te attacks at least has been no public 62, prcaid<.nt of .the National Jaw- cian makes less calls. You spend less money per, •e • ' U||pn it with' the lack of'-an^ in* crystallisation of position which ' t n r f M ctad Jto tk , ^ ~ iah Hoepital ami founder of two illness,. You get back to work sooner. insurance firms.. Bora in New York IIWIWHI toMol feeling of confidence dad. would' operate against future chances of progress,’ ' ' t ' City. Died Sun^y. aecurlty. , ' WE HAVE ALL these new medicines in our Pre­ Baltimore,—Richard V. Roes, 39. It U in the light of aU this that Not one of these sHouting. con- scription Department and priefi them as moder­ wldriy known musician, m'jslc ferencca iii the 'poet*war era has teacher. Bora in Xenia, OMo. Died the Uaenhower administration has m ever produced ahyUUng. On the ately as possible. We wlH I glad at any time to t d S E R b U f b l Suntey. Sow decided to appoint a special answ’er any question that might perplex yon about WaaBiagtCn—Dr. Frank Wenner, 36 Watkins Fin^ . eqaunittac of five experts to study other hend, such sUght accom­ the cost of any medicine. SI, government sdentiai with -the .Isays and means of improving and plishments in post-war negofia- NafionaJ Bureku of 'Standards for Have this Watkins Regency Sofa ' aevitaliatag our foreign service. Uon as have come alojng-^llke the i)0 years whose rirork Included de- vel^nMnt of toe absolute Ohm. a China ;^ inna'is something that has long end pf the Berlin blockade, or the truce in Korea—have been born measure of electricar resistance, . Man tu t to be needed, entirely end the seismograph for measuring Covered to fiOm the soedal atmoanher* behind closed doors. earthquakae. Bora In Benton Coun­ ^xx>k at this handsome Regency de­ Lamps ty, Iowa. Died Sunday. sign with dismohd-tufted arms! Look at the smart kick-pleated valance! Hbe Hiss case. But now Your Order Look at the big choice of covers you’ll see at oUr store! Then learn about Handaawii; \ a n t m»m a consmittae is in •with kickrplaafad the rdgged hardwood frame; the deep in W i ■ valance coil-spring bases, the fine tailoring. one Tour sofa will be made to order! incMA- r^MW Mgnal Americana in the Exactly as SkatehaV Reg. $259.00. ‘ alLwtth-taBora#f - .00 and Aiset la lng; and •N

Xdv'W.. .R R -X " ( K i M' i: c- N. K y S f •I'I ■vf^- ‘I- 7 - : X '"' ■■■ ' :/ .1 J ■ . R •' ,- r J ■■ "y.; y J : - ' ' f h /■ i 'j ' ‘ -tK / . ■ ' A ^ 'i ■■ i . ■ J/ : , ’I;- > ' ■' ■ /. MANCHBSTER^WffllNjG^ HEEAU), HA1CTE8TER, tX)NN^ MONDAY. FEBRVARY t, i »84 I'V ■ 'c r * MANCHESTER EVENING flEBAtiD, MANCHESTER, CONN., M ON^X. FEBRUARY 8, 19M V \,, JoWed .-=ii _ 'T LPt 9 at R ockville* V eraO n I RL Bi. , _ _ .oufe^^^rcouUljt'g.ail^-faWa^ ‘IT-mJBS Vr'i from 8 to5 andfromrtoO p.m, ^SOY SCOUT After the Ilato are comideted they will be checked against .ftate ’Get the ifost Film s'' Manchester J^air Disturb Fta*« Z V l^^U he held ai _ Crisis v^Ifare rolls to eliminate names • I ^ Bailey Funeral Home, Walling­ '.J Noie$ b t persons already receiving state Peace in ford tomorrow for John R. Cottrtll, relief. Then distribution of food Lnimfilww Brf (NeMhi Jr., 68, who died et the Rocky Hill and iddlew^st and clothing will begin, probably V eterw Hoepital Saturday m6m- tomorrow.. OLBANEE. SOFTER OLUtBES, BEMimEB Rockvl^a. Fab. 8 (SpacUl)— COLORS. NO ODORS. nomSSnuSSS^ the new prayer chapel, to be fol­ Ing attar a long Illness , * News (Coattoned' from Rags Oat) The, drought ^ brought, heavy ,Xn City Court thla mominf tba. lowed by the bualnoaa meeting. daihage to farm crops,: throwiflg FOR nORUP CALL lOtaMI M m titiil hundreds of farm workers caaa o( a Manchaatef brothar and Criminal Chae Sat OoUriU of WalMn^ord and the late services. Daily prayers for ra|n' One criminal oaae, that of John John R, Cottrtll, This week 'in Boy Scouting In- Jobe.;. The same weather condi­ aUtar ehargad with branch o( tha .Onides the following events; are being said at UrsuUne cbllegs. tions—ideal 'for harvesting—pro­ ’N FRIENDLY DtEANERS, IfieL ■/ Homacak, U scheduled for tomor^ .^ ^ P £ * * * ?"• •«>- Dbneld Cot- paaca and Intoxication in- and row’s Msalon of tba Tolland Coun­ w n h i Reckvnie; a daughtor, Mrs, Monday, troop 73. Bolton and Meantime the town's water rate duced a record cotton yield of 1*% DiaconiK at Om Ii nmd Om it ' about a Ideal cockiall lounge, waa ty Superior Court with Judge John Edwin S, Pfeifer of Rocky Hill; a troop 9L Bowers School. has doubled; and officials ssy an­ about 428,000 bales, spewed the I IS M ABU STREET e- — !«• MIDDLE ______T U R N n u W ESri H. King presiding. Throe apeclal slater, Mrs. C—ol Yomw of Wal­ ' Tuesday. Scoot Sflght 'a t Ver- harvest and cut Jobs short.’ coaUwM for ona weak.; other hike is inevitable If Paoia— _The Kansas City SUr said the John Alenda, Jr., 3S,< of North cases listed include; Kugania lingford; S'brother, Melville Cottrtll •lanck I^A* meeting; troop 112, aa Is llkely—wUI be forced to Im­ 4 Hryclak vs.. New England Trans­ cd Cranston, R. L, end four grand­ ^erplanck School, charter night, increased use of cotton picking Main St, Mancheatar and hla ou­ children. port water soon from nearby Kali­ machinery also contributed to the ter, Helen, 39, 6t tha aaine addreu portation Co.; Stanley J. Bloniars eWaf Sly, guest sneaker; troop n s City. workers’ pll^t. \ - gave two city polieaman conaider- vs. The 1a Nelson A Sons Trans- Frlende may call at the funeral , South Methodist Church; AnouicrAnother example la El DoMdo, lorUUon Co.; WUliam J. IttU vi. .home today from 2 to 9 and 7 to U) troop ^ 13*. -.K- Rnanuel fsMMriiil «an., Which 'drmra Its Truck .shipments, of food and ablo tToubla here .early yesterday p;m. m., Which 'draws its V^tor from clothing were expected to, arrive X ' morning whan they got Into a dU- aaieor O. -Kington. Church, and suqadron 26, Center El Dorado Lake. Thli ^ If now a t Us today. These include a load of 12.- puta over their next atop after Other eases include; Robert R. i^urch. , ' lowest point in histoty and th* DePollegrlnl vs. James Campo; Takotftir% Items are new han­ Wednesday, troop 27. St. Mary's 000 cans of surplus beef from a leaving the local drinking apdt. dled thriiySi" Me Maecheator Eve­ supply is expected to rim But by state eanitorium and surplus gov­ Whan policemen policeman sawKdward ero Carl-tauri-'Robert ' / i : : R. DePellegrini ” vi. Borough Church, court, of honor, family April; unless heavy rains come ning Herald BoekvUla Bureau night poUuck supper; troop 26, ernment cheese, butter and dried ^ wis2L.-ii& sop iipd.|^.vrai:d...QulAnAm mi] “h located «!.. 0*#-^ Market SU, tole- before then. niilk from 8t. Louie. ths seen# the two were already r — - Ojantor Church, court o t- - hotwr, - Busiaees ftnna and residen t hr phone RockvSte 6-3il8. Chief Sly guest.' and troop 120, •' A tnleWosa of clothing, which •«h«enjS Wpwa, said l^^^ma e .u.,:....’.. . El Dorado have been digging from a.plea by the Mem­ . . ,Vt»v they found it necessary to hand- tauiies St. James*'BOhoct.— ™ ' ------wells, but offtoiatt' don't See much phis Commercial Appeal, also was ^ piursday, troop 123, Buckland hope for such efforts. expected. > 2". X 8'" ANY LENGTH Mlfofa**"^d!”*WMde*Middle Road. Blends fa«^^faces nn. .?“**•?* . Rum S JoiStS School, charter night, potluck sup- A sign of the times are bif. Local welfare officers, while added charge. , in City Court ^ The Victory Dinner and cele- |*er, tod,,tKQop,.,i24. Andover. 1,800 gallon Water trucks hauling walUnt for r«giatraUon.ta be com­ resisting arrest. bramh of the ‘DemocriUc’'polll- III Cellar Ceiling Special attention Is direetpd this supplies to firin lands and t h i r ^ pleted, have issued food tickets' in Ha Is tree under |100. bond, ical victory in December was en­ week to two courts of bomr of cities throughout northern and tfrgent cases. Store owners agreed while hU sUter U free imder 950 thusiastically attended by over which troop 26 and troop>27 are cbntral Missouri and aastem Kan­ to sell certain products at cost. and BOARDS \ bond. 100 persons Saturday evening at Fire, believed to have aUrted In Justly proud, considering foe large sas. The Rev- 5. E. Stringham, chair­ h> l| Tha Manchester palr'has given atthe Italian Social Club on Siilpsic a storage room, damaged the ceil­ number of advancementa, Includ- 20 Firms Raid Water man of the County Food Relief A U IN GOOD CONDITION. CAN M SUN ON the poUce considerable ‘previous ing Joists In the cellar of a new ing Eagla Scouts. fiouie 20 hauling companies, are Committee, said the tickets were home et 192 Haokmatack St., Sat- engaged tn the wttor trade 111 Jaf- supplied from, township funds and LOT ON SPtUCf STDEn. IITW UN trouble- Slenda appeared- la iCity - Hayor away iK enibohV '^ ■ • rersen cir?" M6.." arohe.The Hate denatfohs received from ail over - tlSSILL AND imCH ST. ------?hrr5?",5r5>Jk.™ ^ Firemen from Campanito 1 and capital Ilea on the Mlasouri River, the Midwest since the situation operating a motor vahlcTa while 4 battled , the Wane for mora than |[JA€ ’fDopters Win so its own supply la ample, and was disclosed last week. bis llcenae waa.auapended. Gomlng Events water :s being shipped out In a , Dunklin County, bordering Ar- FOR APPOINTMINT CALL MI*«4lf3A He waa fined 9100 with 960 re­ The Pest Chiefs* aub meets an hovr at the home of Joseph tonight at the home of Mrs. f^eda tischaUk. Thick, black smoke in Britain’s Citation 00-mile radius kansas in the Missouri "Bootheer ANOaO G lO U ■ /.V .- mitted. Hla next appearance in the Kansas City likewiM. has no haa a population of about 45,000. local court was Oct. 20, 1962 when Schmeiske of King street. ' Mrs. the storage room hindered the Berths Gerich has been elected work of the ilremen who had to oroblam, being on the Miaeourl he waa charged with operating wear Scott Air Paki. East Hartford, Feb. 8 l/PJ—A River, but south of the city, in the while under the Influence and aUo president fpr the coming year. The Little I-eague meets tonight The flames were confined to the squadron of American-built heli­ La Cygne, Kansas, arm, many operating an unregutered motor storage area. Spontaneous cop- copters powered by American-built smaller towns have only-slx-week S t 7;30 at the Memorial Jl^lding ^ ^ bmcL: W T *sfU i^l>U u r-— ** ’^•^f*2^****» aarafnUy thMAgh tha^ ------■Has- near » “irehicla. For-these offenses he was busUon probably-started the fire engines 4ias been given Great reserves left. # t | i f N OP ^ ^ R M O N D S a ^ B a rta n 'A n Sm M, Im ■an IB lapa tha* tawhonra. flhed 9160 and 9M respectively.* to discuss plaits for the aaason. l«t««ara te .i;^ ^ tlMJM tiara wUk wMch tte^ma crnaai President John Gill will preside. Chief W. Clifford Mason said. Mrs. Britain's highest award ‘ fo^ top Springfield, Mo., has taken to INVOY'S ClfYURI------— ----- —------SavM------OeargI In her last appearance in the Hachsllk notified firemen when her flying achievement, the United cloud-seebing to produce rain, - a( UaMMte h f Ataaiaal iMnlketarm A Maw Tatk. city (ourt Helen Slenda had Mrs. Ruth Lojrim and Mrs. m a fa m rly wgma«.kr tka AaaMaa ta n r ltl faMOy. ZarhMa aptcatare totaainTa aa hd laavaa Waihlaglan talk wllh Sae> Jane Rldson w ill' be the leaders son spotted the smoke in the cMlar. Aircraft Corp., announced today. without results to dkte. ratary af State Jahai Falter Oidlca #a alam peal plaaa aaafdftaea. charges of intoxication and breach No ertimatc of damages was avsll- The award, the annual Boyd At Edina, Mo., the Army recent­ f of the peace nolled on Aug. 10 of at th^ meeting of the Tolland atle today. Trophy, waa given to Helicopter ly had to step ih and build an last year on a promise to remain Homemakers tonight at 8 at the Squadron 848 of the Royal NaV/s emergency pipeline to a nearby home of Mrs. Bernice CiechowsKi, Two other fires were answered /. out of Rockville for one year. yesterday by companies in the fleet air arm, tor spectacular serv­ lake to replenish the community's Other 'Cases Heard the subject "New England Cook- South Manchester Fire Dlatrict. ice in the Malayan Jungle in the reservoir—which etnee then has Other cases heard today in a ery." war against 'Cmamunist gucrrllas. run perilously low once more. CENTRAL SPECIALTY LAUNDRY The VFW Post meets tonight company 3 went to Lawton Road i top heavy motor vehicle docket to extinguish a Crass fire about Hic squadron, composed of Lamar, Mo„ is precariously get- werm Louis Blumenthal, 38, Port­ at 8 at the home on Elm SL Offi­ 10;45 Am. At. 3 ;u p.m. Company Bridgeport built S-55 helicopters, ting by on a. wall fomsrly supply­ (T 40 HARRISON ST. —TIL M I-f«242S land, Maine, speeding, bond 924, cers for the coming year iMU be 1 waa callad to Summer Street for has airlifted more than 10,000 ing an ice plant Residents of nominated at thla time.'' ~ ■ British troops since starting opera­ V MONDAY^ PER. t — OPEN DAILY t A.M. to S:30 P.M. X- forfeited; Rosaire Paradis, 28, another grass blase. Princeton, Mo., were dismayed Enoaburg FalU, Vt, speeding, bond The East School Parent'T och­ Equipment in the District stood tions Jan. 24, 1958. The squadron last week to find that one of their 924. forfeited; Joseph Fertel, 58, er Assn, meets tpnight at 8 at the by imder the Hartford C ^n ty mu­ maintained a serviceability of 79.0 two supply wells-had gone dry. apcodtng, bond ■cj&fibl .cafeteria with 0|rj| Lem- tual aid program yesterday morn- per cent for the firat ten months The drought developed an Spaeialixing In 924, forfeited; H (^ rt U Williams, merman of the fodustrial 'found Ini: on the third liana ^ ile Hirt- Of-t953. “ .----—.-r-;-'--...... ■ trontcai gttuatlon at: Drexel. a Mle^ • CURTAINS I |14» Fr; ‘.IflHjniry; : Maw., Oorp. as th«’guest" speak(W»^'^ fo-d'a ,^ re DepL..waa battling the T h e unit cbnsista of Vm 8t55s, souri .town in Gass County, *aar. bondf 912, forfeited. TTie Board of 'TrUateto ^ the four .hour apartment'house blase powered bjr Pratt « '^ ifrto y R- the Kansas line, A handsome S oL R otenb^,.54, abest nut^V tU t. Church. meeU,toBight-at ■Oll-WlodSOE.>-8t»j^-wi'’">— - ■' 1340 ei^lnea...It has. ftmni more, new purifying .plant,aad rasewotr O •‘^ANICETS^ , HUI,111 Mass., speeding,____ at__ •bond__r. 918,A..AS 7;45 at the home of Charles_i^r" Chll.ews..i than 3,500 hours without the loss were completed there this f a ll- forfeited f James E. Hoyles, 41, berg, 88 Reed St. of a siimle machine. hut there hpsn't been any water ^ • LACE TAILE CLOTHS $1.00 # lEDSPREAPS ...... \ . SOe U p Army Base, Boston, rules of road, There will be a meeting o t the The Sikorsky helicopters were for the water system yet ZodtiSuiters Hurt supplied to the Rc^ai Navy by foilure to iMuce speed, bond voters tonight « 8 at the Trinity At Kenneu, Mo,.'ailbut 4,009 / • WET WASH . . . ™ . ; . . : le Lk " • aupP d r y 7* Lfc. 912; forfeited; Raymond A. Bell, Luthenn Church. , - through the mutual defense aid Jobless faimNrorkers, made des- 84, Springfield, Mass., passing The Vernon MYF meets tonight Movie Businegs program. ’Utute by drought cpndltlona reg­ • v . NOYE; We Hav* Hfid 20 Years E»|>«i«nc* In AU Typ*s Of Lamidry . . stop sign, bond 98 forfeited; Gray- at 6;30 a t the Vernon Mettiodist ... ■ ■ ister today to r l e ^ e food and ■Wr don A. Mundell, 34, West Wards- Church. * - Ek;onomicai molds for* individ­ clothing for an emergency relief • c a m p u T c m ^ and carry ..boro, Vt. passing stop sign, bond Clement WUkinsoa Providence, R. t , Feb. 8 ual desserts, and salads art Jelly program. , < 4 96. forfaited; John H. Shook, 44, Clement Wilkinson, 64, of Mile Dowhtowa^^theatre operators say glasses. A ^ the small ones with Volunteer workers uid the CHARLES W. LONA fPimmS city, break of peace. 10 day Tol­ HUI Rd., died s t ' Rockville City "zoot-sultiecr' Juveniles have been metal lids 8're ideal for steaming Dunklin .County Red CroM land Ooimty Jail suspended, proba­ Hospital this morning after a long driving business away from movie custards. _ set up registration points tion one year, with no drinking iUneea, Bom in Lithuania in 1690, houses faster than television. clause, he hae been a resident In. this coun­ AS a remilf, the thiatre owners Elmer J. Madison, 39, Yonkers, try for abdut 47 years. bsnd4|d last nlfhi to bar the youths ' N.’ Y.. speemng. bond 918. for­ He came to this city from West who they charge Have been de­ feited; Richard L. Flegan, 28, Chi­ WiUihgtOn about eight yeara ago. stroying weekend business 1^ cago, IlL, apeedfoit bond 918, for- He wae a World War I veteran and their sntles and pVofanlty inside NAVY UNIt HlAb . felted; Paul F, Qifln*. 39. Worces- a ihembcVspt the local American the movie houses. ~ y ij» Afhm fMlU JU Jehaaea. l e g i o n . 11^ *>«mber of Many of them ward refuaed ad C4hN« retired, haa taken ever 8t. BemarifaHM^h. mission last night'. Four a t the MACM T P T K f 9 O P I -t. - . ______5S.#«iSg**.»S?' 'SJ He Is survived byjiis wife Emma ''Boot-suiters" were .taken to police feresi prew V-S, ae W m an al mfarBatarva' --^arttuB*yfm.-np«}dinft. 918; rre after behif raafoiiiraai fawnheefl by Redi islISuD lJm a^^ Frank Correttl, 39, North Coven­ Havey WUMiHWnr ’tfrr^e sons, An­ headquartera andL warned last —teeeding thony, Franir of JCliingUm and Jo­ night after a disturbance outside -:CR try, rules, of road, failure to give - .<»* half , bilhway-fined 916- ’’T^^aCKagpgcsgKc. 1 iB^HVMOT*'Wvmr WfMim Alfred J. Gusowskl. 38, city, Mrs. Afolplf Relsch of West'WO- T he disturbance retulted" when WnifMC ftscilott operating motor vehicle while un­ lington, Mrs.-^Anthony Stephan of theatre employes refused to sell der influence, bond 9150. con­ Wapping, and Mrs. Edward Di< them admission tickets. tinued, for one week; Thomas A. motta, and 20 grandchildren. X, One manager said the crack- Campbell! Jr., 21 Brunswick, Funeral acrivcs services will»*,ii beUK iiBiuheld doWn Will bc permanent, "or until / Wednesday . morning at 8 J5 from tbese>paopla learn to behave th m - MalM, rules of fokd. fiiilure to the L. A. White Funeral Home. fni. selves IhMde the theatres.’* reduce speed at an intersection, consouk * ' ■ . on bond 915, forfeited; Stephen Minot, M 28. BalUmore, Md. speeding, bond ■ie 918, forfeited; Charles Gray, New 7 ' Britain, failure to reduce speed, fined 912;’ David M ahr,' intoxica- _ _ tion, must serve previous 20-day M A N m sm sentence for violattog probation. Hits Highway Fence Anthony Antone, 35. o f'N o r- *VayOmlFmarWhpS . wood, Mass., was involved In a .ibAftT Cwaee to Caipsie Blight accident Just west of the sun • maaM Tolland-Vcmon Line at about 6;S0 w A . 1______Automatic this’^moming when the vehicle he was operating, struck a . highway fence. Antone told State Trooper Mario ' bSSHm Ml tchell ^ 4 3 Palumbo he W’as traveling East IN SMIN 97, MANCNOtRl abot|t 40 miles per hour wh^ he became distracted by a car Which 't? overtook and passed him. The -rrrrt. ‘right front part of Antone’s car • ,’V‘ . • 77g 1 ' \ was. considerably damiaged and was towed away from-the scene of • the crash. Antone was wanied by Palum­ bo to pay stricter attention to his ____ driving. . _ , ' ...... V \ . I. \ S bh^ Deatoeycid A caretaker’s shack at the dty N I W fRiSIDINT-^ diimp was completely demolished K':- ■- French Fraaldeal Rana Caty by fire Saturday iilght SgL 'Earl' wears tba gaM chain and sash ~ Beebe of the. Police Depeutmeiit ef Grand Mastar af the LegUn who was off 'duty, and happened at Haner in Inugnratten at the. - to be in the vicinity, was one of * vtaHert a | . . . „..,..BIyaee Falace,raris...... --i the first to. s«lye. M the frr«, *" af.A fiaaihytwlan ' .-K.r HSTivtaJtoiusi _ Ha said the -blitifo waa aM>aienti p a ^ e r k made by tdna Jim In SdaOnele.va- ly caused from a heater. A dog . Fih. wkara iha r-*—*-*—•------r--n it .jaiMiatled to* thO‘vear''of■tbe'’Miack''Was ^ijANTinHS UMITBR A ' able' to save himself when he sue- ••1 . ceeded in breaking a chain with ^"rrr; ■wrr*'.T‘t ...jh/ -4^ which ha was fastaned-to the -wrvv V ^ w 1 'A building. • ".JBrfce »’ ♦ tM i • VTN.I . ■ ' CMef H6War« HUeR^^ ISetuitu; ».Xjp6iiiK**wUtiU0Wa»«.A#iiMgp'' the Vernon Center fire truck to the scene and the Hockanum 9 free DELIVERY Truck of the city Fire Department also responded. The caretaker waa absent when the blase starte4 9 FREE INSTALLATION OF MACHINE Dr. Friend to Speak We’re Dood For TKe Last Drof - , Dr. Amos Friend of Manchester will tgive an illustrated talk on 9 FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION ' hia-i recant trip to England and ' Why settle for short peuRfepY We tunr# a aiellred alfo show colored slides of the dettvery-system that proves yiRi’te Retting every drop Coronation at the meeting of the of oil yoii pay for... ’ 9 5 YEAR WARRANTY OF Golden Rule Club of Taicpttville # Fijls 9 WathM ' 9 Rihsss to ba held at tha diurch thla eve­ Before he claves, oar driver hands yon C m eter printed METEXALOY TUB ning a t 7;S0 p. tn. The meeting ig ■ m open to thaptiblia deUvery ticket showing a recorded total of the gaHons 9 Vacuum Drys 9 Drains 9 Shuts Off Oaonca Bearing Slated dincnaciL 9 1 TEAR FREE SERVICE Tha Lcgialatlve Oouncil, of which Atty Harry H. Lugg is And rcaiembcr, every Baiiily driver is equipped and chairmen, will hold a public hear­ eager to advijle yea on heating mreUMna. ing tonight at 8 at the Superior Court room. At the present Ume. No charge . . . no obligation. Just aa|i! Built By Bendix Guaranteed By Bendix the Council has irader sti',dy jthe rewriting et the laws, pertaining to 24 Hoar Emergancy Service coNvmicNT cacon nsMS coutnousir a i i a i w i o the Jodicial system.of the State, IQ Equal Monthly PaymcRls • * including the minor courts. The public Is tnvitad to attend DELCO-HRAT tonight’s hearing aa the CouncU la holding similar seasions through­ ' V' out the atatA In an effort to get the m>lnieh of the public on the euhjecta involveR»«toclly moviea. ‘ celiy. Temple,, .. Undaunted, Harris; Toonef of Stajln’s Crimes, Orlov; Tailor-' Cuatomer—That’s wonderful. ,, Coventry, Feb. 8 (Special) - theiss. Mrs. Earl Lassen will assist Schooner, Lasswell; Hemingway t i n the h«r«e’» Cub Scouts of IHck 57 will have In observance of National Broth­ Ipg Spits the Professibnal Way, pwr Medeni snhuged dtaahiv tm mouth 4 AccompUah* Utvorca U likely to result When a Baker—Shall -1 wrap it upT Mondiy and Mrs. Robert L Helms Rsader; Shadows of the Images, Poullb;- Stillness at Appomattox, piMMd to nmho tte sSSSL M menu (with relief). their annual Father and Son ban­ on Wednesday. • erhood week, a ^ rie a of brief' -Barrett; Bridges of Toko-Ri, Mich* 118m Mg>« husband deetdea he's too good to quet Feb. 23, in. observance of Boy readings on three ‘.‘greaU” in Cation; Peace with God. Graham; of oMnrtog snllsfi'tloa. 1* Sod cry SlUcc horat. be true. . ^ ' Cuatomer—Oh. don't bother. I’ll . The school menus for the week ener; Trsmbling Earth, Van Flylltg Saucers from\Outer Space, — - O' War eat it right here. .'’cout Week. The Pack Committee will be as follows: Monday-? ham­ American history will be pre­ Every; mndful of Blackterriea, l« Whot the \rill be chefs at the banquet to be sented. Mrs. Irving Hochberg, Mis. Keyhoe; Complete Book of Home t Air raid Bo h —You ore asking for a burgers, potato chips, hot vege­ Silone?/W aikiki- Widow, Wolfe; Modernizing, Paul; America’s William P. < horn did to alarma served at k:i5 p.m, in the Ameri­ William. Peck and Mrs. Lester Naked/KM. Denurest: Man Who Joha TIerasy -oota raiae, ah 7 Modeat}’—the artlof encouraging can Lsgion Hoiqe. table, gingerbread, i^uares; Tuea- wealth; Mbulton; HesdXand Heart' 7 Uauaual 34 Little chiklreii33 Uiicloaed day—k^med hash, buttered Shspiro wm speak on George Wouldn’t Talk, Reynolds; Saint in IS Attendants Bmployo—Yea, sir. - people to And out for thamaaivM The menu will consist Of meat Washington. Abraham Lincoln and of Thomas' Jefferson, Dos Passos; t German city St Notion 40 Choice Bom~^WaiK give ms two good i.uw simply wonderful you are. beets, celery, chocoUte pudding; Bupope, Charteris. B6bby Shanfat, Delaney; China 17 Oriental coin t Molding St Powdered 43 Restrain leaf, potatoes, aalada, rolls, coffee, Franklin O. Roosevelt, respec­ , Id .of Strangers, Budd; Blind jtink stains restsona for it. chocolate milk, ice cream and Wednesday — beef a t e w with tively. Decoration, Mann. above flote grain 45 Banal Kmploye—Twins; noodles,, peanut butter and Jam ^murney. Lancaster; Proud Citadel, It Sailors' coats 10 Paasage la St Show 41 Anglo Henklns—Hellol* (as h# mist hia cookies. Since this will also mark the Smith;. Not as a Stranger, Thomp­ friend Jonee) You’re looking a bit Red Cornell, field representative sandwiches, honty dipped dough- SlSlattent the braib exemsive 47 Century plant Both a cedar and a wild cherry ,Auta; Thursday baked beans, conclusion of Jewish Music Month, son; Ch-cls M Triggers, Austin; S3 Pen point 11 Numbers foaling 4tRoacua off color. An5rfWng wrong? of the Rastern Connecticut Coun­ a musical program under the di­ Rainbow on the, Roafi, Forbes; TOWN & COUNTRY 34 T w ittin g tree are growing from the fork of Jonea—I’m afraid there la. I'va cil, Boy Scouts of America, will frankfurta in rolls, green’salad, I t Water* sowings SOSUto a largo maple tree by my bam.- peaches; Friuay—macaroni with rection of Cantor Melvin E tra will Dead by Now, Erskins; King’s OUTUfT/^ STKecoaalaa encircled U a d ll Hardy herotoaSt OcMhs had to give up drinking, emoking, be speaker; • , be offered. CTantor E tra has divided Rangers, Bridli; D eath Of a Lfikai chtirdt Mra. Jam es R. Latter, Lancing, and gambling. Songs and entertainment will be cheese, peas and carrots, corn 30 Tbnadllka S3 What a S3 Baaontlal Teni\, muffins, ice cream. Bread, butter the program into two clsspiflca- Upfleld; Bridle the Wind, Davfil; 48 PURNELL PLACE ' St Watar sA tt part horaeman being Jenkins—Welt, I must say that’s Ir eluded In the program after the tlons: "Yiddish Folk Music” and Collected Stbries, Sitwell; Rebel OPEN DAILY 331>ec(>ra|«s. presentation, ol the pack xbarler and milk are served with ail meals. Heiress. Neill, StO varSumad doae tS Parmit The propriator of a little Btkary »U to your credit, “Modem ... Popular -M kiaic.'The .9H4 A- M. to fiUM P„M . N 34 Mental ’ ' Jones—Oh. no. It Isn’t! It's dus to Commander hklward S. Franr To'"Attend Hearing former will be an- illustrated lec­ NON-FICnON Siamese WEDS. ALL DAY < » e p attitude ' hurried up to watt on a Customer. of the Green-caiobot Poet, Ameri­ There will be a hearing Monday _ „ / 8*** Photo. Harem Life, Leohowens; Design OK Ckiatomer^My name i* -AtisiMk to jny lack 5>f credit. ' ^ ture and will deal with Yiddtoti SdHldlcuTe can' Legion, ~ ip'dnsors of the' Cub at s-pms; tir the Tdltahd Cbuhty folk songs of the 19th and 20th -IM.'HearY 'Oj/pteMfr •for Motherhood, Uttte; Flight Into^ K tO s-. 37 Musical And. I want you to. bake nie a biHh- . CcQUt movement in Coventry; Courthouse in Rockville by the Space, Leonard; 17.N. Today and day caka In the ahape of ah A. Character la not made in a centuries. The second part will In- Dr. Henry O. ^etler, supervisor dramaa crlala—it la only exhibited. The Pack Committee will nieet Council on reforms- ' elude modem popular music by Tomorrow. Roosevelt; Our Will BIG CASH DISCOUNTS 31 G rit.... . Baker—Yes, air. rU / hay# It March 3.in the ALhalL The Cubs tlon .Qf the courX syateni of Con­ of the Divlsion,'M Research,. Con­ Rogers, Croy; Choice Hooked ^ p p liM ? CaH ready for you -Monday morning. American- Jewish cqmpdsers. \- 3t Carry (coU.) Clarice—Are you going to the v/111 work on their march theme of necticut, A number of local reel- necticut Coihinlssion on QyU Rugs. Rex; AS I Remember, Gbod- . 41 — - Moinca, On Monday the paker proudly "Wlrard of Or." denta will attend. Besides Cantor Etra. Mrs. Ray­ spoed; Doctor Pygmalion, Maltz; **MMt m y htw ibtnd *lw *t a n u n t l i u r m a g i d t n r brought forth the. A-ahaped cake. flower show ? ^ mond Bemslein and Mra Isidore Rights, will'be one of the guest Man, Time and Ftfssijjg, Moore; t - e - s * Iowa Annabelle—Nu, Tfs too much To Ciollect Taxes Local repreaentativea Mrs. spealiers m a panel discussion on APPLIANCE 43 ruled horse’s Customer—But you’ve made It Mrp. Mabel Q, Hall, tax collector, Pauline B. lyier and Capt. Walter Wolf will sing, with Mra William Shorthand Manual, Gregg; Thur- k p e a r l / ’ ' Uke a capital A. 1 wanted it to look trouble. I think I’ll stay honie and a;.id she will be at the Town Office Cooper accompanying at the piano. ths central theme of Brotherhood ber Country, Thurber; Period c D . CINTU ■ % noae>bB( S. Keller said over tire weekend Week aC a meeting of the Man- 44Cooilnad like a amalL a. get it over the radio. Building each week day, including that "We are interested in Huabanda and friends will be Piece, Raverat; Toll House Cook, d m iir a supply cal • O N OUT OUR WAY BY J, R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOtJSE ' with MAJOR HOOPLE The bakeKpromiaod to do it over. Saturday, during Febnia^ and welcome to attend this meeting. chestef Chapter, American Jewish Book, Wakefield; Until Victory/ 4|MaiiuatnM "W hen I see a- girl wlth-larfo. seeing that there 1# « dignified CoA|^ess, on Wednesday, Feb; J7 Threo days ^ te r~ the customm "I.rartih fro'mi‘10 g;m. Id 4 p.m. Id edaft of original jurisdiction for 'ThaJp'.- ' —'——— .y . 4tWipa out returned. \ and dreamy eyes.-1 always wonder at /8:30 p.m. in the vestry-''of It's Good tb' he Black, (3ood\yjrn; MltalMH M S 25 REFRIGERATORS I'LL. T A te 'ifcJOR WORD FDR, 53 Internatleaal receive delinquent taxea. the small man’s’ problem and In Customer—Well>j see you’ve got If she has thyroid trouble,” says a PTA to Meet Temple Bmh Sholom. Homemaking for Teenagers, Me-' NOROE — 6IISON ^ SiRVIL IT, AS1HE FELLOVI SAlO Labor ph‘si,ciRn. 'There’s a fellow who seeing that municipal and Justice Youth Fellowship /' The subject Of the rheeting will l6AD,1>tl6i6iS/6tNCE 1N6 TlO^JCT- Organlutioo the shape right, i ^ you've put The y Parent-Teachers Assn, courU are integrated and put on GAS OR ELECTRIC lEKtCD c o r e ­ WHBft tHE FARMER TOLli green icing on it. 1 did. want pink. certainly can keep hla mind on hia r.eeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. will _ u, vuivr he "Can Brotherhood Become a ’ MiM H l^ BEES DJDfOrr ^ (Ob.) level of other courts which are Reality?” The other speakera will ICHAI ’s P6RF£CTUV/X 54 Airplono With admirable self-control, the business. feature arithmetic. Herbert Tag of onI a state basil.basis, It is a tremeq- Plans for Dance STIRS.'— 30ST BE CARE baker agreed to change it again, the. University of Connecticut will include the Rev. Eugene R. Wolfe, A U GAS OR ELECTRIC RANGES FB ^ A6 FIRMLY SEATED A FUL HOT ID DOZE OFF OK ptungM doiie social problem.” Anyone of the Central Eaptiet Church. eeMERAL Oft HIS.eROfl7£ and in another three days it was A doctor says little worries speak on the subject. Teachers will Interested in aUending the hear­ PRICED TO GO IT IH A b l iz z a r d MFIrendi coin finished. won't hurt anyone. Has ho avsir The Senior Methodist Youth Fel­ Hartford; and Mrs. Rosalind L. HORSE IN THE PA RK / 57Cry o( demonstrate methods of teaching ing' and needing transportation lowship, of South Church, is KELLEY'S AND WAKE UP Baker—Here yon are, air. A tried raising a large family? arithmetic on different grade levels. Putnam, executive director of the n k E TO TRY rr, bOGChO may caU Mrs. TVler or C^pt. planning a Valentine Dance to be North End Community Osnter, C p C P 144.95 Electric Bbuikft with p^Mhasn] OLT> A STATUE UAttemoon There will be a question and an­ Keller. held oh Saturday, from 8 to 11 p.m. TROPICAL AQUARIUM YOURSELF/ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER swer period. Mrs. Robert H. Wilcox in Cooper Hall. Hartford. ■ ilw t C of «ny 2 major appliancfis. FELLOWJy portloa Returned. From Hospital Prof, Harold Lewie of the Uni- ttPniMUB chairman of the school book library Music" w ur be provided by the program has extended this drive Mrs. Gladys Potter returned to vereity of Connecticut wUl act as Everything for the Aquarium W Blrt her home on School St. Friday Mickey Finn Trio, pnd refresh- moderato,*. tlG oM k for another month. She requests mentq will be served during the TABLE APPUANCES DISCOUNT PRICED \ those attending the meeting to afternoon from Hartford Hospital evening. With an impreaaiva background 2 f SUNSET STREET — TEL. Ml.3.5705 BE SURE TO COME IN FOR REST BUY ANYWHERE AT bring a book for this project If Banquet Planard The committee in charge includes as a professor of sociology at the B U G S B U N N Y fossibH... Boy Scouts of Troop 57 will Jack Loefflcr, general chairman; University of Maine, at Colgate, OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. There /will be nominations for have their annual Father and Son Dian Culver, refreshments; Sandra Rutgers, Temple, as well as a t the %D.PEABL ' MHO SOMB HR? office of vice president to fill the Banquet Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. In Taggert, decorations; Cynthia Dun­ University of Connecticut, Dr. •45 Ma i n ST. t e l . Ml-5r7S59 CENTRE . PiTUNlA? vacancy MUSed by the resignation the Nathan Hale Community Cen­ lap, publicity. Stetler has achieved a national Ctos«d o l day WDchMsdoy and Siiiidoy of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Booth. ter. Chefs wilt be' Alcide Quirian All Fellowship members and reputation for his work on socio- . I wa^fTTO ^ Vaifntine Dance Mated and V/illlam Naden. The Troop their friends are cordially invited lo^cal problems, particularly in PUSH Aiy o u t The PITA will sponsor a public Committee of which Robert L. Le- to attend. .the field of reaearcli. He Is the o a ro P 7 )c St. Valfntlne’s dance Saturday Lacheur Is ciisirman, kviU ]bc..‘in author pf many puhUeationa on from 5 p,m. until midnight in the charge of general arrangemehta. Andovrr Hearing Set ' group relatione and a ^m her of . llobertsOT .. School.- .. auditorium. The.jnenu. will, feature beef atew, many Jtatlonal socloloiical socie- . Larry. Mallon and hia. orchestra of French bread, coffee, milk, cake, Hartford, Feb. 8^-?The Public ties. , . _ Mapeheater will provide mualc^. ice cream. Entertainment wkl UtiilUm Commission shnounced ' All Xtancheeter' c h u r^ g to i^ ' Sandwiches, cw ee and soda will include a court, and. movies. Friday It will hold a public hear- have been Invited to attend thi» be w aala. Pcooaeda WiU bafor the - Wednesday -about 35' boys' of the ing in AHdower March - ;i on this panel-meeting which' -wUL'feature rr PTA budget. Mrs, Theodore Seitz, troop will go On a conducted tour complaint of the Andover Board a question and ansWer period with H A SH T6O T rhsilrmaa and PTA president, will of the Electro-Motive Msnufae- of Education which claims the Al­ the audience. Roas Hahn, presi­ IS ROCt

vesirj’. , By Ste^on^s The. Booth-Dlmock Memorial ,U- hiary Board of Trustees will meet tf morrow at 8 p.m. in the reading PRICK STARtlNla room. - ■ -— ...... T ■ .J____Hot Lunch Menu t : A ^ LOW a s ; Assisting with the preparing and aervlng the school hot lunch meals this week at the Robertson day—Mrs.' Carl Schwager; Tues- day-+Mrs. James Despard; Wed­ nesday—iirs. '■'’He^iry Bourgault; SOPA. 3 CUSHIONS Thursdav-r-rMrs. Robert -Doggart. BY LANK LEONARD AssSbting with serving the meal* 2 CHAIRS, on* eiishion m k Ii at the Cent^School each day this week wilt'M Mrs. Edward Schul- When you need it mdoilloue! I'm positive This offer includes material, labor, heavy y^Kw'GyppEP? duty zippers and SanforiXMl weittags. 'X, • ' ARE you SURE THERE IS We have a splendid assortment of NEW AHORSE ATALl? FABRICS: VAT DYE, DURABU:. A ti. X.. r^OSSE^BELTTl NA’nONALLY ADVBaiTISED. No waiting. No need to rememiMr to start h MEN and WOMEJJ ' " 4 . Your aUp covetb will bo euf to 'Order ^ EXPERT FI1TER8 Jin your home.’ -phone CH-7r7083. w ni the heater or turn it off. call with full line of samples. No ob­ ligation, of. course! Remember,-with-us ' X PArtliinrShig Stuns your satisfaction Is guaranteed 100%. ^ The convenience is great because hot water makes every household task easier. COIH POLDERS FREETUOtM "APPRAISAL” The cost is snmile Electric woter heoters 'Tl'crs are two kinds of technicians: thbse who work "by the piece," harried and hiirrled or our, technlcl4aa,.,aHUled, aaWrio* craftamen. SkiUwl labor la ona ore efficient in dGSigUg copfGtei^^ h o I i y s h o p p e : excellent reaspp to come to Stephen's for eltp covers; Perhaps the best reason ' ()pr,asd , . */ to .have just the cnlor.ywt the. texture you waat ..... ia moticdndjiojwefOn^iated^ Our^vasl coneclfon of the finest fabsica In the land WeH save .you^me and goodness knows how much money. keep woter hot for days. Custom Reupholstering Consult your dealer about the correct . B y Master Craftsmen size for your family. We strip your old living room set UijJhs frame. Reinfinee and rebuild - si, ' with quality materisla Choose your covering from bur own large selec­ tion of durable beautiful fabrics fronv^4^a|1ca's finest makers. iJ' lOT®® <*Ti|S0 • RADIO "H ant CorTiss Arehm’" ARC Frtilays 9:30 P.M. V Any Chair from. ■ Any Sofa from # 4 • TV "Ron HawfhonM-5 EIncrric Show" Chonntl 8 Visit our work room and ace our large dtsplay of the newest type and latest Momkiys 12:45 P.M. ! style fabrics. We aiwsya hava remnants and "left over rolls” wMeh can be had at tremendous savings. • TV "Yoo A n Tharn" Chonntl 8 Sundays 8 P.M. ' I'. y I > ■ ,-) , I • ■■ (i.- '/ '( % V .: ’ - I f ' / ■A Pr.v ' . ^ ■ '■ : . . ■ . '\JJ Manchester evening herald. Manchester, conn« mondaV, FEBRUAkY s, i«m f . r .

BIANCHl^tER EvfeNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1954 THB -!-:a

-----...... _-7 ' . - ■ ■y ‘ • ...... 8 B A ’ s , ^ . H «t Pay Workout at SL Pfctenibaty C Baskfitball Toro Gets 33 ... A—. earl W. YOST • •vf ’ m 8p(Mto BdHer Itf Crow ing theY w - (o Virtory Points; Play Fashion Note in Golf MONDAY i t o officiate Syracuac-Meriden pro Iri^ Jackie Claims, Aaatotant Director Neil I Home Sunday ^ .. « I i forced to turn it down because of a Carlson and KleckiieT-a-l:.. . "'I -'-i' rento of the CtemmUnlty Y gains commitment. Syracuse Meanest Midget 'title George Mitchell's Naaalff Aims toe honor of being toe first office | being a member of the NBA. basketball team regained Its win­ visitor of the ntw work week at i THURSDAY Deciding H b 6 | i the. desk. Nell, a member of the' Uttle Leejpie Irish Jackie, tailed the meanest — New York. Feb. fi IA5—OolleK* ning ways yesterday afternoon in Nell, Islana State, a semUfinallat In '53, Taftvllle with a convincing 97 Fairbanks and Rec Director Jim Tni^gct in the wreatllng game, J N 0 1*t0 11 E S B l C n i is tied with Kentucky for the faculty at Holllater School, capably Herdle visit at toe tame time and basketball's woiid series, the an> to 80 win over the TaftviHe Shyma directs and auperviaes the Y Junior figurba-Jie is the uncrowned cham-1 . Loss 9th in 13 Games; nual NCAA ToumaNient rets un> Southeastern Conference lead. Club. . exchange greetings. Ted outllnea Idaho Stale, beaten in the first Basketball League. One of the tentative plans for toe Little pirn oftow^rld and hopes to . D U CkpiIl W llllier Home Five Manages Another Defeat der way exactly one month from round last year, could be the first town’s beat handcraft inatructora. League program in town tola aea- prove it befOrm-a newr vn-estllng | ’ « today—and-so far it looks like fi team to cMnch a berth in the ISM .THE \lCTORS, playing with Nail Worked at the playgrqundaln 4n ambitious and hard work- To Stay Half Game ? New. acttala (Mi'- replay of last year's meet. / only six men, trailed only in the ' B -F n a ­ ^ m am en t. A* two>game sweep recent summer seasons teaching y, fortunate ia hav- WlUimantiW Feb: 8 ((fV^Don t wwh«im. r More than. a half>daBen of the first quarter as the Shyma Club youngstera arts and crafts, night. Tile little ron^hnqck is Norton, winner ef toe United Out o f Last Place 8 KIprkhfT. ( no to teams that befan the scramble over Oeloradp State this week will went out front 21 to 14. Nassiffa Ing a man like Ted at its helm .. A ;36 . assure Idaho State the team's Dayy passes without anything urn New York Giants send along their asBlnrt ^amnilIll"Honhv States Open Classic, is the winner ft Vlorrii, f . ft-« A last year are almost certain bets outacored the home team 38 to usual at IS Blaaell 8t. . . . A night jidv Eastern toickpln B()wllng STANDINGS 5 <'«rJ«on, c , to » ;^th s p ^ g trainl^ baseball brochure sidy and Farmer, Pete, the: Ken­ W 3 Sciininn, a 22.1a toe acoond period, and erect­ at home taktog xare of two eick and toe 'B(ci8tbik Red SOx alifidiihre Tournament-whleh waa held here L Pct.- ■ft'tonirn;'’’ir. Indiana’s defendinf champions ed a 49-43 halftime lead. Mitchell’s boys and aaawering the telephone. tucky HUlbilly, in the opening caj^ over^he week end. - ' i / Lenox ...... 7 2 .778 4 •% Fordham (14-2 and Oklahoma a new ticket plan in the main here. leadinf the. way. / boys , tallied .23 and 25 points la I. received 14. telephone calls .fc m . ,Nqrtoff;rqlied, a 1 2.031, Bristol ...... 10 3 .769 3 Mauisretla, sitL-ol.-. City -fU-41 hare the records to Itefna of hrtereat received to tho ' The- hwomparable nttHr; g4int I* Meriden 7.. The Nbosiera. hMdinx towaid the third and fourth periods res­ Mancheater, from 6 until 9:30, all edging by 23 pins Nlck.Tronsky of T' 6 .538 34 Totals . their second straight B i( Ten title axaln x*ln "at larjre" berths. mallbeg.. .Bristol Polish Home is one of the original midget wres­ Manchester 4 9 .308 ...... at., 1 5 5 . 74 pectively while holding Taftvllle business. I k n e#. there would be nearly Jam-packed when Hank New Britain, the/winner of, the MasekrtWr (Mt with a 7-0 conference mark, play touslena State probably faces to 19 an,d 18 points, thus pro^ c- :more callert now tost the toll-free tlers and has met all comers. He U. 8, Open and thqExtent In ,1934. '•4 . b 7' - • > New Britain ...... ; 3 8 .273 S 'Conxlrtnn. f ...... Uie tottxhced task of all. ^ h the » host tonifiKt to Minnesota, a team ing their final 17-p<^nt margin of system has,hIsT £been ^ Inaugurated buU<>MHlbut and I arrive >aatamtn«int.. for Eastern han- m et and'hist 2o -UasSidy” In HaUTd...Ndyea /o f :CnvTe^n, -■-I-'- RiK*i-r. -r-.-r’f.‘f'”.‘7'X::-.:. 1 . they whipp^Kl last month in Minne- Kentucky Wlid- .victory. ■ Basketball League assignment... man-to-man combat but insists he R. I. 1952 winner, of the BUsierii. By HAL TURKING’fON 6 ^IPureatnrlo, f t I never expected* 14 toe first week The fans are as rabid, (uid more 5 Fnrmsn. c ...... 8 apolia. It’s, the last chance for cata should go through their SEC Ed McCarthy, who followa the night. . .. Possibly a private Sec­ caa take toe champ. His showing was third wlto 2,005, three piiw New Britain refused to fold un­ t schedules without a lots, v/hich ao, than the Mancheateritea of a here wUI go a long way in deciding der pressure and tacked the ninth, ! Cn*gro\e. ® ...... g ...... 5 Minnesota (6-1), although Indi­ locals in ail of their games at retary like Suaie McNamara would lower than Tronsky. t Mrljirtimi, X ...... 4 ana also must whip Iowa (S-1) on would neceaaitate a playoff.' Even be the answer to the phone situa­ few years ago and they go wild it be Is ready for another cham­ A score of 1,864 made toe prize defeat of the season on the BA’s in home and away, had to den a uni­ when Brietol beats first place pionship go. 3 B<-mpr, g ...... 8 Feb. 22. , if Kentucky wlni, it won’t be able form for the game when Naaaiffa tion. list .with 154 bowlers competing. the Armory yesterday afternoon Bob Leonard and Don Schlundt, to uae All-America a if f Hagan, Lenox.,. After the ball game Vern ■ Cassidy Is one of nine children, Top ten scores and prizes: Don by a 74-68 count. Two former 28 Tu(als ...... J7 14-aa 4 8 . were able to mtister but five men TtiDSDAY Cox reports one of Springfield’s Officials, itaro-(liarrii.\ the Hooaiers’ one-two p^nlch. Frank Ramsey lind Lou Taioro- Tee.-Outran and Lofty LaCha- the others all towerin" six feet Norton,.Cheshire. 2J)dl ,856Q; Nick UConn stars. Burr Carlson • snd for toe Independent road - t H i. besfvtTStty soccer playerf i* Red tall. He baseban. basket­ sparked Indiana to a 7fi>74 ^ctory pouloa in this NCAA. McCarthy W"a pressed into service pelle. directors of two of the main played Tronsky, New Britain, 2,008, 8250; Met Kieckner, provided ’tHe m ftis’ over Michigan SUte Saturday Kentucky, No. 1 in the AP poll, Case of Muicheater. No one from ball and hockey at North Provi- Haroid Noyes, Charleston, R. I , with important hoops in -the last baum wa# unable to pls^baeauaa in the fourth quarter when Frank activities at the Oimmunity Y„ town la playing on any of the two minutes of play to account for " ‘fW ; walloped Georgia 100-68 Saturday -denoe High before graduating four 2,005, '8200; John Uchats, Hart­ of back and rib injuries *sbfrerad Toro had to leave the game with vialt simultaneously. Tee rims basketball teams at Springfield years ago. At 22, he ia king of toe the ■victory. ., The Hooaiers were ranked third for toe team’s 16th without defeat. a twisted ankle. the T senior cage circuit and Hen- ford. 1,987, 8162.50;'R o y Lipp, last week. Alien asked off sd-the in toe Associated Press poll last The Wildcats should make it' 18 College this aeason. Vent reports. mldgeU. Wethersfield, 1,987, 8162.50; James Bristol was strengthening its hold request of hia fire chief in N(iito- -\' Pinky Mohenthal. a member of dy is secretary of the Y Wednea- For some reason or other, Spring- Supporting toe first wrestling week. this week against Florida and Mis- Miller's Restaurant to the local day Night Bowling League. Om- Posten, New Britain, 1,086, 8125; on secoml place and moving within port because toe fire departibent- New York Yankees’ nxdiies catcber>flrst Itaseman Gu^ Trlaados, of San Yranciaco, Calif., reachn out NeCro Daase, which bowed to aiaalppi. field does not get its share of ath- card to be offered here In many Steve Wltkowskl, Ciomwell, 1,983, nine percentage points of league­ team was playing for th# d t y ' tobuntbal! durinx a workout on the first day (Feb. .7) of the instructional school set up by theVorld Senior Rec League, also made his ran voiced Nell Lawrence’s senti­ letea from Manchester. yeufe Will be Gypsy Joe Gonxales, leading Lenox with an 82-71 championship. It waa tb# first ladlaBa la the NCAA guarter- Diquesne. ranked just behind ments that "the Y has more ac­ $110; Welt Xrajewkakl, New champs at S t Pelersburx, Fla. Catcher is coal^ Ralph llouk. (AP Wirephotb). finals Jast year, won Its itth Kentucky with apt 18-6 mark, n-as FRIDAY a many timed decorated Korean Haven, 1,978, 8100; Joseph Mougin, triumph over the Meriden Ttjwnies. time in five years his superiors re- . e»-en nMre.. In^resslve than the tivity. and participants than, any Treasurer Walt Ferguson, the War vetoriiD, against Lucien Torrlngton, 1,97#, |85; Art Mansi, quested him to miss a Manchester ganse against only two sethaehs other building in town.” .. LaCha- by turning bark DePanI 59-53 Sat­ W il^ t s Snturdny. The Dokes net Road Success bowler and golfer of The Herald Rochefort. Baron Antonio Verdie, Waterbury, l’:t74, . THE'RAMS, after trailing briefly game. The local management felt urday. The Irish, ranked seventh m iy whipped the 4)nantte« Mar­ pelle is happy because the Y flag official family, makes this toe best toe Milan, \ltoty Handlebars In the opening quarter, took the it has been treated more than fair­ nationally, appear certain to he ines 81-KB. but stepped PnnI Ar- race is not one-sided as tha third day of the week aa he passes out wrestler, meets Toay Enos la the .Q.: How toil is Bob Leonard, In­ lead 11-10 late in the session. They ly by the Newport fire chief who kamin, (til place Renna iii the first round the p*y checks before 11 a. m. . . . Fort Wayne Back in Second Place named one of the *kit targe” teams ulth It points. Thst’s better then B. p. Pt*. other bout. First bout starts at 8 diana hot/shot? ' , stayed ahead all the way With the has always changed schedules oo Hoh-nthal. I ...... stand at the head of the class Quiet day and an evening at home o’clock, f A.: Leonard stands 6-8. Jackie could play here. East of the Mississippi Rlver,^ the pro teems ceold 4« with Ar- l>i(holT. f . 9 , 1 18 exception of once in the third Seattle, Just as certain a choice Irin. The gnme. Nnted aa an ex-- . 4 1 » . after four weeks of play in the la welcomed after an extended perietd when the BA's managed to- No home game is scheduled this Trtro. c ... t.t 7 33 , second half Of the slate. The de­ night schedule the past two weeks. . Reverenu- ... ,, ' . Britain took a 66-59 lead midway in scored a field goal f/'fh Murtha. r . S t 7 week's hibernation to report on his\ rageous, tragic life of Oscar •"^ working at toe poet office and Milwaukee ...... 13 37 .260 ^ triumph last nlghL The No. 8. by 76-71. l.u^,l-r. g . S 3 13' but five minutes as Royal beat jBlond Surprigecl the session but Berner hit oh a one- to cement the victory. on toe Haanon. e Windsor while acoring 18 points. Naasiff basketball team. The first' "Battling” Nelson, one of boxing’s j.^ la-L Vri— ■ V e j ^ Boxes BASXERM mV lSIO N NCAA .again inatead of toe Na- .__QklBhoma. AAM. ranked fifth, Idtttn. . 5 3 ....13, hander_,ahd. Fprman, scored___a New Y o r k ...... 34 17 I aeries between the clubi is tied at 'Mel Hulchihis g^ ed toe winners tlonal Invitation Tournament. was idle, but ninth-ranked La ' . r I Yheii be donned a Frankie suit ortoe'MItos, MieCarthy win to'in­ "finest, yesterday in a char-^T^i™ *11^ ^*2** ' sucker shot and tapped in a re­ 'xm i t-4 with two games remaining. formation on tickets for Lakers- Itv ward J » a New York columnist, who has t Hejwrt She’ll ; Syracuse. 82 20 'With 28 .points while With a 18rl mark.'toey can. choose Salle^ was busy, ninnlng a, 100-83 ToUU jii , u 80 and poured In 38 points in a dou­ Black on T¥ bound to pull within a point of ty- COMPLETE Boston ...... 26 25 was high for the Lakers wito their tournament. ■ scramble from Furmsn. Furman’s '&p6f ble"(Overtime 102-M Win over the Warrtors game Feb. 22 in Nriv X The forirter brilliant and once S ^ r b ^ t h f Ir^ the gam(s" kgaiii, ^^PhiladMpl^ i i ...... 1» 36 ,404 THE PISTQNS’ victory coupled . perennial .Hlgl Kansas, which lout the NCAA .Frank Solvy. outaepred Tonr 43ola Courant AL played, all 60. mlm, Haven. M c^rry, one of the town’s . wealthy.. Ughtwelgbt, champion J J ^ S S a t^ ry Wiiliams . -Carlaon ..and Kieckner . .sparked with Rocheat^s t9«7S loss to the acore.', got only nine. debtit with the locsls. The^foriner} beat duck-piniiers, talks about the First f o r Poisoned Dogs succumbed to lung cancer et the ^ B^timora ...... 13 37 .260 final to Indiana last year on Leon­ La Salle’s All-America. 40-2.5 but ManchesteV Hish School acoring utes in toe second gam e.. Hlllyer the offense from that point on. RADIATOR Baltimore Bullets moved Fort ard’s foul shot, ia Ued with Colo­ College is the night stop where 1 torrid race for second round honors Latter Is Stablemate The big center dropped a foul shot Gola also got 27 rebounds and hts ace was very impressive in his age of 71 — a wasted, incoherent 8urvivors"hiclude two brothers Coral Gabibe, Fla., Feb. d \m — Wayne into a one-game lead over THE BULLETS scored 39 poinU rado for toe Big Seven lead. Lou- team won the game. have a good view of Al Clink- In the Y League. F(v6 helped Man­ By JOE STETSON, Dbg Editor before Kieckner hooked one in Sunday’s’ Reenlts first start scoring 19 points and chester Motor Sales wrln the first Lt.” Dld you hear . about /.Jatk’s fabled* penny to his Arthur, 63, of Chicago, and Charles Of Chuck Davey; Lost Simulnae 88. Milwaukee 73 the third place Royals. in the second -half against Roches- scales. Bridgeport University bas­ fabled name. .p^ Nielsen, 68. of Paradise, Calif. Blonde Evelyn^^merj National from the side, a back-breaking SERVICE J In the Eiaatem Division race, the playing an outstanding game off round. . . . View toe exciting over­ (log?" This was the quesUcm with New. Yoi^ S7, Boston 78 of Bob Houbrega The Roysls held the boards. He will be with Nss- ketball standout, againat Hillyer. It was the end of a slide from i ' ------*----- One of 28 Outings Airlines stewoincH, today ex- shot. Forman's foul shaved the Syracuse Nationals remained 2H Meet a number of Silk Towmera time pro basketball game on tee- which Al Gambling met me .the lead to three points but Kieckner B altim ora^, Rochester 73 a slim.one-point lead at halftime Crosby Swimmers Paganis Rally slffs in the Central Connecticut other morning. the h^ghta of prestige and fortune I_ prosaed aurprise ar'^ radio report • C L E A N IN G games back of toe New York at the game and In the halls, all vee in the afternoon, won by Syra­ — S’ ullde that began nearly 25 came right back with a side-court art W ayna-^, Minneapolis. 83 'out fell back in toe third quarter. League for the balance of toe sea­ cuse over Fort Wayne. Officiating "What's toe scoop?" I asked, New York, Feb. 8-(AK—The long- that she would b ecoi^ th e next Knl<3ierbockers, by trouncing the Houbregs scored 18 points for son. of whom are taking night years for the storied "Durable dead bantamweight class gets a Jump shot and it was 71-66 again. THB A880e|ATKD FKES8 Down Manchester waa top grade which resulted in as I wondering whether the dog had wife of basebalt star Ted^llliams. Dei Purgatorlo got the final two • REPAIRING Milwaukee Hawks 88-73 while toe toe Bullets while Bobby Davies and To Defeat Arms Tilly Dubois, former football and couraea, Dane,” whose fists earned him the Sport Schedule shot in the arm tonight with a Fort Wajmsi Pistons are Knlcks outlasted toe Boston Oel- WEDNESDAY clean a game as one c(rald see. ..'. gotten himself a civil service Job world’s title in the early 1900s. A columnist (Walter Win*^^*^ Mancheater points at the foul line Bobby Wanser also hit 18 for basketball star at Windham High Hamilton Bail at the Hiu-tford Ar­ (after all, he Was a weimaraner) North American championship 1 second place today in the Ucs 87-7A Mailman Chet Morgan, hack oh He lost a half-million dollar bout at BrooIOi’n’s Eastern Park­ said last night Miss Turner would while Carlson added three points • R E C O R IN G Rochester. Scoring firsts in six of toe eight sta n d in g s School, also performed to good mory turns Into "Little Manches­ or been, given a Rhodes scholar, marry the Boston Red Sox dutfleld- 11- Division of tns^National The Pistons led the Lakers evenU, Crosby High of Waterbury his beat after a siega of illness, fortune. in the financial crash of Tonlgt way between champ Billy Peacock oh a sucker ahot and foul try for and Carl BVaun W L Pet. advantage In his initial start with ter" with- several hundred present ship. er. \ the winners. iball Association t e r 44-42 alT halftime but Increased turned back toq Manchester High the winners. predicts, as he passes Bissell 1929 and spent his last years Qt-eys vs. Green Manor, 7—Y. Of Los Angeles and Nate Brooks y" with 19 and 18 pointa respectively, diaries PonticeUi's . .. . 9 1 .900 Street, that Fordham will fall be­ from this City of Village Charm. '.'He waa poisoned," said Al. Williams' wife, Doris, has filed Behind by as many as 12 pointa swimmen at the Rec pool Satur­ rOUB m e m b e r s of the win­ subsisting on to* public dole and Silk City vs. Whites. 8:3Q—Y. of Cleveland. Frompt servleo.for ad makes paced the Knicks . to their 8ith B. Pagan! and S o n ...... >9 1 .900 fore toe UConna in New York. Jerry Flood and his committee per­ ’ ’Must have been thrown a doctored suit in circuit court here in Miami ^ the second quarter, the BA’s day afternoon 38-29. Mancheater Plumbing ,. 7 2 .778 ning team scored Iq double figures. formed a Herculean task in mak­ the handouts 'of friends. Tuesday, Feb. 9 The real world champ is Jimmy In onr speeiaHy staffed fedl6 victory of toe season. They have (Fordham won.) . . . Before de­ piece of meat.',! . Just a ttibnth ago he was com­ for separate maintenance and prop­ ware sparked by Berner’s five loat 17. Scott Sloan captured the 100 Brown and Beaupre . . . . 8 8 .333 Toro ■ vfga toe big -man with 13 ing toe ball a aticcess. The fact that Kcuffy had not sub. Franiiies vs. Mayflowers. 7:15— Carruthers of Australia so they tor repair departeaent. parting for New Yorl. to broad­ mitted to the Chicago State Hos­ Kec. / . erty settlement and custody of polrito and sliced to* bulge , to six yard breaststroke and- toe 160 Gus' Grinders ...... 3 7 .300 baskets and seven^ fouls for 33 SUNDAY' Jerted the meat to chemical analy­ are trying to stir up American at liitormisslqn. Each time the Deci’s Drive I n ...... 3 7 .300 cast toe game on WHAT, George pital after a court found him suf­ their daughter, Barbara Joyce, 6. RUPP'S RECORD , yard freestyle relay team were noints. most of which were tallied Khrlick of New Britain phones to Church services in Manchester sis and microacepir examination Courant vs. Millers, 8:30—Rec. interest with a North American She ia not asking a dtvorcb. locals ccepf'Closer thereafter. New victorious fqr the Indians. The First National Bank . . . . 2 8 .200 from the bucket. Tommy Dineen. with the family Snd then a few fering from "an uncurable senile crown. Peacock won this title last Lexington, Ky. (NEIA)—Under say his station wrlll carry toe game. imly went to prove that he was dementia" and unable to take care Wedneedoy, Feb. 16 Mlaa Turner admitted she knew BritalB smrted for quick hoops. , the Kentucky bag- locale were without the services of Nassiffs beet shooter, connected on . . . Paul Hillary checks on an an- hours of relaxation before m(nftng *Just as- culalne as other dogs, Pro wrestling, 8—Armory. Aug. 17 by whipping Pappy Gault Williams but said she didn’t know BROWN- ,G»f ir„!C0-i:afitaln and rec(>rd. break­ 7*«sni and^Son rallied In toe sec­ of himself. A week. before, his E S K I N G k a to ^ toam has taken 4d «f.A 3 1.0. . set .shpts .and two . lay-ups ior cienL -191-7, aeoreeard -eaed wt' the down, to Jdaidden. in. toe. junfenuxm tfeough to dlvulgo tke foot kt Wife; E«Ha, -49, Has anM.. ------' . HUinskls .vs. Pioneer. .7-^Y-/- > At,.Eastern .Pbrltway. .This, 1#'bl* whaFs-the report mlgtnatod. < .. XH’O, BEftUf,AKB„ Xrom- .bath Foutheastem Conference contests. ing B^vlmmer, Curt Wright, who ond naif to defeat Naaisiff Amis, 33 24 big. points. Hohenthal with 19 Mancheater Country Club which he . V Big turnout sits in as Briatol U'ldeMan manner must have North Ends vs. Quey's, 8:30—Y. first defense ahd he is a 12 to 5 “ Ted's a real wonderful fellow clubs were missing. The Ram# was 111. to 26 In a West Side Rec Midget Nelson weighed only 80 pounds and Frank Scelr . with 12 rounded upends. Meriden to move oioser n set-back to Jack’s pride, . Friday, Feb. 12 favorite. and we've been friend# for a long were without toib, services of 7*obi- Be a u p r e Lieague basketball game Saturday bad left at toe office several days when he wss sent to the institu­ PIGSKIN PREFERRED 120 yd. medley relay: 1, Crosby out the foursome. earlier. The card proved of interest to Lenox in the race for Eastern ' “ How is he now? 1 askeil, Jioping tion...... — ___ — ... High vs. Middletown, 8:30— Broolcs, 20, is a former Olympic time--but atrlctly Meiids,” Miss my Byrne and Tommy Bireh be- lacorperatei Chapel Hill, H. C (NEATj-He^ (Clpriano, HotcMtii, MdDdnakn; night (U toe West Sida Here. H i» , ■ Ths losers used eight ihenv'four Lemgriis ■ h m i p r s '.' ;Meid ■•'•many-’" ’ that 'toe news was ||Ood:' Armory v Turner kaid VAfter Iffl, 1»’» atfll cauto of iibMM, 'BynM btihg sid^^ win gave the dippers a tie for. in a Teature itoiy. , TriVel to He and Mrs.' Nelsph had been champion.' He be makihg hie ae:-ve guard Al- Long leaves toe 1,1:08.4. .of whom, scored in double figures. New Britabi at night and learn familiar, faces in. the- Silver toty - -/'-'How can that be?"- I/bsked. "I __ JHenns vs. NassIfU' tAS—Rec- first-fight of more than six rounds marriecL". , ...... lined now for over a Geoi^e rniASTCGra^^ 1:30 North Carolina basketball team foe 200 yd. freestyle: 1. Fcnnlmoi^ first place w|th Ponticelli’s. Gerry Smith. Shyma tail center, the latest doings in the Hardwrsre before departing for hpme and an didn't even know abojdt tt until living in' a (Cheap near Nbrtli 81^ Msyflowers -Vs. Millers, 8:80— Miss Turner came here six yean Feigenbaum and Jackie''Alien Were "He's coming along all right. hotel for several years. Periodical­ in the 12-round match, to be seen spring football. (C ); 2. MOtycka (M ); 3. Lord (Ml. Nassiffs had a torrid second threw------in 21 points______...in _a losing City from Dr. David Waskewita evening with family afound the hearing it from you." Doc says he'll pull out of it. He Rec. on television (Dumont) in some ago from New York. absent from the BA rostefteriFeigen- M I-T .5 2 3 4 t. 2:09.6. . peri.od to enjoy a halftime lead of cause. Others included Joe Lobe ly friends who remembered his and Gerry Crean., . . Receive offer fireside. "Well,” aald Al, " if s that article gives you credit for saving the sections of the country. 21. 4 Ml , 40 yd., freestyle: 1. GaluUo (C ); 19 to 14. Some ragged passing by Dick Lusslec and Omar Gagnon you wrote about M a t-aid for poi­ dog’s life."-— ...... -...... Pto^ greatness got together purses 2. Squatrito (M ); 3. Duda 4M1. t, the Armsmen hurt their cause Ih with 15, 13 and 13 respectively. to 'keep them going. soned dogs, or something. Remem­ Jed Black, aaoth’er Michigan WRKTI :19.9. ^ the .hnal period- "Hie Barbers , con­ Next Sunday afternoon Nassiffs ber? You wrotffabout how warm The latest windfall came a few Two Skiers Collide, O L L irS tinue to work well as a unit paced salt water or .mustard- water moriths ego when it waa an- State boy wbe la following tke - T A e n a i Dtyea; 1. Isxo (C); 2. Silliman return home to the East Side Rec Middlecoff and Furgol should be given the dog at onbe to (CK 3. Grady (Mi. Winner's by Csiryle Teabo at the center post. for a <3CL hattle with the Windsor houheed toqt between two and One Youth Dead path broken by stablemate Chuck xAUTO BODY points. 45.2. Teabo canned 14 poinU to lead both Locks VFW. z ; dilute the poison and get the dog three thousand dollars had been IHtvey, comes up to' his most Im­ / 100 yd. freeatyle: 1. Galullo (C ); teams in the scoring department. to. empty^ his; stbmach ' and then turned over to the aging "Bat” and portant test Wednesday In a bout VW ELDIN G Ronnie Pockett’s eight points were In Phoenix Open Playoff give him a te'a.4poon ot epsom salts his wife. The money came from Watlsfleld, Vt., Feb. 8 IB— The with Chico Vejor at Chicago Sta­ 2. Warren (M i; 3. Smith iM). t, in a glass of warm xyater and fol­ ★ BODY m 4 .;57,3,...... ■ ..... best for the'losers. fund-ralflng .campaigns in . Sgn collision of two skiers on a steep dium (CBS). low that with plenty of' egg white •FranoiscoT and Chicago, yroiie of downhill ’ trail at the: Mad River n c y - a n thnmptag' tbe drams l i m i R REPAIRS 100 yd. breaststroke: 1. Sloane “''.■'■FasaMA' Jiir'iSSl ...... Paige Wants More Phoenix, Aria., Feb. 8 Cbry « . . B r Pis. Middlecoff. . a . seasoned man of chance of winning. He could well beaten up in mlllc. Remember it apparently waa left. . Glen Ski area t(x>k toe life yester­ .for Block, who boa lost only one WHY IM ): 2. Cosgnlff (C ); 3. Curring- Prior, f ...... -....w; 0 (Ml 0 use 82.000 instead ot toe 8343.33. that?" day of David R; Jones, 12, of va. X i r COMPLETE CAR ton (C ).t,.1:12.9. Carlson, f ...... o o-o o L any playoffs in golf, and Ed Fur­ Neilson, who caine; to tola coun­ of 28 starts. Vejw, stlU In the Moxxsr. f ...... J (Ml 4 Than 810,000,Bid , he got. He ended w-ith a 77. _ ’■Yes, I guess Id o —but that was try from Denmark/Sa an Infant, Springfield, Vt. Army, beat Pot Manzl at Miami TONY ENOS \ PAINTING 100 yd. backstroke: 1. Sitriano Tesbo. c ...... S 3-1 gol, who has never been in one, 14 meet today in ,the extra-inning "Sure; it up.iet him,” said tnXEB a couple Of years ago." fought his firs; fight at 14 against Police said young Jones collided in bis latest start. OLPST'JOE GONZALES LAOqUER and ENAMEL. (C ): 2. Stiles (M i; 3. Dormer (Mi. Cockrrhioi. c...... o (Ml o gol, no stra^ngcr . himself ^ .th e t. 1:04.3. ^(sr. s M 7 Los Angeles, Feb. 8 (4V- rouniKof toe 810*000 Poenix Open. ..illVeU.!' continued Al, "Jack.cut a .circus heavyweight He won with Jean Mayer of Nice,..France,! Cassrils. S ...... ft (M) ft vigerfes of'golf fortunes. / out that piece and put It on the and suffered a fatal head injury. b Every Mondiesler liquor Satchel Paige says it will take with oite punch but the manage­ Roland LaStnrza goes into to* LVriEN ROCHFORI^ 8 Griswold Street • 160 yd. freestyle relay; 1. Man­ Storks, g ...... (vn s The two tee off at the Phoenix K cutah 4 more than 810.000 to lure him to Country Club at 3 p.m. (Eastern Tied behind the co-li Wall «f his back entry. He aald at ment reneged on a promised 81 Mayer suffered Jaw injuries and gym today to start work for his TeL MI-9-502S chester (Leander, Squatrito, R. Kramrr. g ...... o (Ml o wihaer of $83843 were the time it was all right to tread waa taken to CSopley Hoapital, Mor- Warren, F. Warren). 1.1:22.0. toe Modesto Club of the Class C Standard Time), over the. l8-hoie payment phd it waa 18 years be­ March 30 London date wlto Don ToUls 14 » ~ California Baseball League. route, and a sudden death finale if Johnny Weitxel, Henhi^y, Pn^ about, these emergency things, but fore thit Daiie collected. He sued risviUe. Cockell . . . Hurricane T o m m y Paige said here he hadn't heard they are atUl deadlocked at the end n 71) Jack Burke, NothinR to send away for yoq can npver think of the right toe cirbus bad was aweu'ded the Young Jones, aon of Mr. and Jackson, who stopped. Rex Layne, r pts. Luke, N. V.. 68 aiM Jack Hnr Mrs. J. Franklin Jonea, Jr., placed Wiiitr. h ...... (Ml 3 officially froin toe. Modesto prtoi- of the 18 iftolea. —we supplyyou right out thing fast enough at the right dollaf with interest is down- for a March 1 date with Bisssll. I\...... dent, Tom MellL*!, who announced Middlecoff, 32-yeer-old former El Paso, C9. ^ of our own stock. \ time. 8o be put it on. the wall, and Thereafter, in n 22-yenr ring cn- 17th among 27 contestants in a race Clqtenoe at Eastern Park- Pockstt. f \ ...... 3 3-2 Saturday,/toe was offering that Eight p la y ^ were w itoii^ five- there it was when his dor canie in for young skiers here Saturday. Spositn. r ...... ft (Ml National Open- charipion from reer, he toUght approximately 286 vay . . . A Carmen Basilio-Pierre Cbartlla. c ...... l (V2 much to; the veteran Negro pitch­ Memphia, waa toe solid favorite to stroke spread going into toe final., Tuzedoe, Cutaways and all half drooling, half vomiting and Umea. He won the lightweight I^ g lo is rematch in the works ^ot Rsichsll. g ...... 1 (Ml er, recenOy released by the Amer­ defeat tha 38-yea:'-old St. Louis nine holes. Ftirgol camy through formal accessories. looking’ sort of in pain, .'Jack ImuI championship In 1968 with n knock­ Syri(cuse, N. Y., next month . . . rinrslln, s ... ,;...... 3 (Ml ican League Baltimore Orioles. ' from two strokes back^/Middlec^f ulfe call Doc and 'he went’ to FlflSCHMANII’S PREFERRED out over Joe Uans, the clever ^ Ill- Minor, f ...... 1, (Ml pro- k with the first aid.” , Bandy Saddler .ia due to get out Paige has been conferi-lng with huni^n. Burke camp; up. So did more Negro, and loet It in 1616 in 4»f to# Army, April 21. ' /• Totals i..i...... 13 3-4 Los Angeles of the Pacific Coast They wa4Md up la a . tie at the Harden, and Weltgeg Marty Fu^- I t w u good to know that Scuffy ------RTwisend Vi;efi theMW rvgisi*Meeregulation 72 •(• holes oiof iitcthe t ■f.-i r.. e tii a 4q-roimd bout with Ad Wolgnat, ^ Scors at hair tims, 19-14 Nassiffs. League. rep6rte(lly dickering for of Lemont. Ill./iio relatloh fio would ne O.K: but, so obvious that KEFPKEE His-last match, in 1917, was all2- about 820,000. He plans to return REGAL bi-edit 'f^ t o # Yesults Was hot (lue routa. V|)iat is the ruling when a Ikoy: woald not piny for.na had a e o f o V W s u n Leoit- round, no-decislon affair with the INSURANCE urrv OPEN to his Kansas City home Wednes-' ard.~ Van(jouve^B. C.. fell baa)i6ff%dl®4a4r gbot ys^^Sg. i£*n-of the. tdushanieaV New Hav'en; Feb.-'-qdPiF^tlulin^- New., and,- after' both fighters bad' -enjoyitienfirt every drink...... and victiu of a weird break. Bob X i/lei; C ^ e n .inade.,tos -famwellrAfir- token, terrific punishment, -Oaaa .-.,>,•>->.1 r.'<. fii^to 6rT)i»s, OKia. pearance of its Petrutcclano-Vleiik ^T«C^Ud, 26-year-oId In- ocoring comblnalton a. winning one They fought twice moror-Nelson 'Ll. S. Governrnent on whiskies. And Fleischmann pays $1.03 GRAMPA USED TO 'man, a pro of only one year and I M T m K A U T Y W in e e r z aa it defeated the New Havs^ m et mpwoopf. ^ f o * f loom l poor^ winning toe title on toe next occa­ jmhte per case in taxes than 86 Proof brands. Yet Fleisch- still on the hamburger and hotdog Teachers College 85-73 last night sion and again kndeking out Gans circuit, led. Middlecoff _ by . one Five f(>ot three Ernie Petruociano, in their flnql bout: Spgeialiging In: inanii'a. actually costa you less than many brands of lower ANDERSON MOTHERS Other men he licked included Proof! / Brae* foet«ry Iteisiwd oak Boorio^ kas a dlstiac* “PUT HIS CAR UP” li-iiaf into toe final round. rindo "Porky” Vieira, is due Young Corbett, Jimmy Britt. Terry The refreshing Inman still bel6 s port for Induction next week, MefSovem and Eddie Santry, all So stop in at'any one of the ine stores listed below and buy one strike leSd over Middlecoff • BRAKE SERVICE Hvo froki ood wioBow color. It woo't icrafck. ckip five foot seven Vfeira, who traiii top fighters of their day. a bolUe of Fleu^inann's. You'll be glad you did! going pas, toe 63rd hole. only fcbuloiie Bevo Francis amonR Nelson loot all he had in 1929 in •• Yn#«^ . IN THE W INTER ‘ilian it happeneiL He teed off toe nation's small college scorers, a real estate' venture and until he • FRONT END ALIGNMENT on toie 10th tee, or 64th bole. A netted 42 poinU- last night as M quit -workiiig -because of poor sudden . guet of wind whipped a ran his season’s toUl to 691 in 19 health a few yefica ago had since sheet of paper in front of him Just games, of which Quihnlplac hah put his hand'to odd'Jobe and postal • GENERAL REPAIR WORK Thfit’S not nocMsarY . . . nor prsctidtl. . . th«M days. Bat re he.came with his,down awing. won 13. \ clerking. it’s both necemary and practical to see that your car is in It distracted him. He'hit the ball Nels«M waa'a free spender sad directly into a clump of trees. It ARIZONA LINE | 4UI easy touch la blS'motieyeirdiys We have precision equipment for test and repair of took him seven strokes, three over bat oraoa’t deprsaaed by his tarn la Rood condition when you drive on winter streets and ronds. Chryaler-Plymouth own­ Tucson JNEU)—.Charles Vassar gfinerators, starter motors, voltsire regulafors. ers know the best place par for the hole, to get dowm. It has replaced Bob Hefwlg as A rt fortune. Tea years ago he was olfie 4/S QT. PINT lost him to* lead. It cost him any to grin oad soy: Tor s e n ic in R is here at sona’a line coach. ^ Brakes, tires, accessories, wheels . . . have them checked "Sure I lost everything I ever “YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE” Q o o m ovor for odvko oo ooy komo modoniiiiii^ here, for aafetyto sake. Ai|d avoid a breakdown in a storm Chryaler-Plymouth head- hod. But I'm not kicking. I'm olive TT? quartera. by havinR your car aerviceid here rcRularly. f 'r ■; Sverydeiy Is Christmas Armory Package fitort - AAP Package Store Oxford Ltqger FLETCHER 8USC GO. OP MANCHESTER 304 Mala Street 118 East Center Street 451 Hartford’ M itchell W E S T A N D if yo« trwl* at Van's, W * flva Caainaim* Center Paitoage Store Foreet Package Store Pike 4554 Main Street 1071 Main Street 27S-W. I t t W E 8V MIDDLE TURNPIKE 9-7879 > - BETWEEN SPf PfoRt Slwring Gmw Stomps Cherrone’s Package Store Fred's Package Btore Skq] YOU . TREE with each 10c piwpiliase. 824 East Middle Tpke. liT Spruce Street AUTD GLA.S8 INSTAU^ED Cordial Shoppe North End Package Store BROWN-BEAUPR FOR THE lEST IN ROORINO. ST/MR A N D L O S S ! 534 Main Street 151 North Main Street JKSi Depot Square Package oak Street Poclmge Btore 1^ RUIUNNG and INTERIOR F IN ^ SEE W H M E C a r e f u l SERUItE - Store 21 Oak Stxoet ' DMVERS SAVE MONEY 219 North Mala Street • O k ^ Fodtoge Store ‘ 3SB EASY CENTEB STBEET — M I.^S234 Diana's Package Store 69B ;Omt6r Street 4NDFRS0N BROS WOODWORKING CO'Ihc VANS STPTIOn 138 (>ater Street O^NeOrq Fockage Stofe OPEN RATURDAYK-OFEN mURROAT CVENINOR m„BtoeU Street c o / r W A ’iaf/r h h f '' y o u r e s 1 CORRENTI -127HurfftirdRd Ma'ifhi'.t'iCi 88 Htoli S t — YM. Ml-9-8818 'Koep^c y THLBPHOIti. m tclnl M ill BLCNOEO WNISREY If pro OF . ism -ctAiii THE gLEllCHIIAIIN DrESTILLISG e 01 roMAJ} •*. -r v’ ' ;'V^; I ■- • i ■XvW -1' 1 :; MANCHESTER EVENmO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 ,1&54 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ftoiE STE R. CONN., MONDAY. FEBRUARY S, 1964 Houaei for Sale Houses for Sals Wanted—Rsal Bstat* tTT" h e n r y 8TIUSBT Ar«A-Flva-room MANCHIUITllK-^arrison colpnlaL North End Newsboy of the Month' Europe Coldwave ^, A b Im b o WIm for Sslo 4 Bnstiicss Sem ets Offered IS Courses slid ClasieB 27 READY BUYERS waiting. For Uik Artfi^lee tor Sale $5 Fuel and- Fc M ^ cst iBStriHSCkts . d*. BualU«auJAiaUloM , .Axtm lavatoiy^awnR; -’' metURto ajifioR ltai,;y(»f. primaiiy .III I- -1 ■ i, l i i|i I J, iMuitMurr' T"ii;_ '48 NASH Sedan 8139. ‘4T Fraaer for K9fit ' 64 fritotoa Abd fun bath upJ^iiyhiS; wlOi the Albert J; Oatto Co., Real- -Ni HAIftpLD * S0Ns, Rtibblab. re- RADIO-ELECTRONICS-' Televtaion' SEASONED HardwOod for stove, USED SPIKKT piano with full 88- ill Sli^en^h aedan $198. ’47 Pontiac' aedah, no movai, alao jrtUara cleaneu. Uail tort, CH. 8-8489, avenlngs, MI, Servicing, "Learn by Doing” at For tha BEST buy in fireplace or fumacea. CaU Leon­ note keybpard, reduced to 1323. OFFICES FOR RBllT, 1 - 3 . 3 Warren B. HowlanuMteaUor. MI. •4287 • 8-4480. denta, good motor, good Urea, Mitchell 9-4fW 4: Connectlcut'a Oldeat Electronka VlafETlAN BLINDS 3-$600 or A, R. Wilkld; Jr;, M t 84948, JA. 8 S9$S. real nice, f98 down. '43 Olda aedan. ard Glgllo. Ml, 3-TOlS. Also Steinway spinet, can't bejold ivoma. Centrally localad on Main I Schoot Enroll now for aprinsi Call MI-S-4885 . -9 4 3 ». HOI^TBR STRBlT'iAlX r ^ London, Feb. 5 (5A —BUrt>p«?6' 'BO Packard Ultramatic. '49 Pack­ DOORS OPSafED, I keys fitted, from new, priced at exactly of St., near Post Office. Plenty of IF r e a d y to buy, aell, ai changa Ou School M w Brtittneiits term; Evening claaa atarting FINDELL MFG. CO. SEASONED HARDWOOD, cut any new cost. Terms. Goss PiiEto) Com­ garriapK colonial with attached cold wave bounced back with ard aedan. '49 Hudaon. Brunner'a. copied, vacuum cleanera, irona, parking'space. Center Sprincs MANC9BB8TBli-Npw rai.ch, qual- let catate, iportgagea aitatiged. March ioth: day claaa atarting 485 Bast Mlddia Tumpika desired length, 317 a cord. WIU de­ pany, 317 Asylum St., Hartford. Realty Co., 470 Main* St. Call MI K**'*Se. amesite drive, storm wln- O iBult Howardrd R. H* heavy snows and subfraVsing tem­ CLAi^iFIED ADVT. No ovelhead. Rockville Road, mina, etc., repaired. Shi 1^ construction, no development, ttaga. Tit ■. (OwWwwi ftoai Yage O m i ' Mafbh.l8. 1984. Call Hartford Also RccondiUeatog liver. Bob Kurtz, Ml. 34107. JAckaon S-H9e. Open Thursday 94229. d(tws, acraens: and awntoga. Situ­ Agenej’, MItchaU 9-UO‘f. peratures in northgrti Britain and OBPT* HOURS Talcottville. Open eveninga 'til 9. kntv^ mowera etc., put into CHapel 7-1630, or write for full in- Tapes and Cords by Yard 1 1 ^ 0 kitchen, three bedrooms, Sat. 5, all day Sunday 'til B. diUon for coming nenda nights. Free parking next door ated on beautifully landoraped Gcnnany today^j,. \ \ Martin outlined 'Wvaral dtfflduL formaUon. New Biwland Techni­ (west). AIR CONDITIONED offices. Mod (uU caUar, woodad lot, centrally comer lot 134* x 140'. Near sch ^ NFw OOMBR t o Mancheater de- Obituary S:IS A. H. to 4:S0 P. M, watte, 53 Pearl atreet locatad. Only $13,300. Carlton W. tiea In doing sb. 1949 FORD CUSTOM tudor, radio, cal Inatitute, 193 rl^umbull m l St. HousehoUi Goods 51 cm design. Near Post Office; Mam ai^ bus line. Call Owner, MI. tlret to rent or buy home. Six Southern ^igiand, Fraiice and Hartford, Conn. BAILEY'S AnUque Shop. 383 Main Hutchlna, 141. 94133, 9-4894. 8-3809. "There is more than ohe aedl beater. Beautiful n.aroon flniah. MANCHESTER T. V. Service, atraat. lUtefaall S4003. Modarataly CARMEN Acrordlon, 48 bass, (air­ atreet, comer- Wadsworth. Ml rooma, approximataiy $13,000, No the Lowlands experienced a OOFY CLOSING TIME ATIENTION Ladlaa! SUp-covera ly good condition, 300. Call MI. 94779, or Ml. 9-9819. agenu. Tel. MI. 8-3S94. involved here, " Martin said to i« f. New Blip covera. Runa tike new. radio and T.V. apeclaUett atace prtcad itama to china, glaa8,.tla- and drapes custom ma«*«. Ra-up- tpreading/''thaw. Buret witer- ence to a publlahed eutemant by rOR CLASiinED ADVT. Douglaa Motora, 833 Main St. 9-1303 between 8:80 and 7:30 p.m. ' MANCHESTER Ma n c h e s t e r — New five room 1931. Houat aeivl.;e c/U 33.3u M ortn«|i!C8 SI wara, paqrtar .and furniture. holstcrtng. Beautiful fabrics, ruch, features fireplace, ceramic pipes, gnarled traffic in melting; Deaths Rottner that Ifartia Would ha ll<»C lH R U PRI. MRchell '9-8880 day or jught. prtoU, sirlpea. solids. Expertly ice and slush and posed a threat^ ______I ; "attqKing his neck out" in obey- 1947 PONTIAC a u b aedan. FuUy DELTA-UB WALT power tools and Suburban for Rant . 6R VALUES, *'*‘ «*' beat, city of fiooda to some areas. ~ 10:30 A. M. FIRST AND aecond raortgagaa ftoiahed; 33 down, 39 weekly, *■ basement. Urge lot the petition. equipped. Priced to 'aell today at GONDER’S T.V. Sendee, available bought for ouf own account. Faat, accamorlaa. Salsa, sarvloa, demon- Wnrfng Apparel—Furs 57 le famed Moulin Rouge Cab- SATURDAY 9 A. M. only 1893. Center Motor Salea, 481 balance one .veaf to pay. Call COVENTRY 3 bedroom house,' Oldar Mato Straat Home—Four 300 deep, near bus and shopping Em I r. Mtoer .'Martin said contractors might any time. Antenna converalonal confidential aervice. Mamdieeter Btration. Terms arranged, Capitol t in Paris was flooded when ^'E ai Miner, 68, Route 3 1 ,'be reluctant to bid as long as any Main S t Equipment Co.. 38 Main St. JAckson 3-7780 or JAckson 4-0184. conveniences,, available until June bedrooma, .lavatory -down, two car center. Price $18,800, To toapect and PhUco factory aupbrviaed aervice Inveatment Corp., 344 Main atreat. Out of town reverse charges. BLACK FAIIXE maternity dress, garaga— 113,700, Mona Babraba W o(^ Agency, water pipes buret in the floor North •*ry, died suddenly y g i- question of his authority to exe- OOOPEKATION WILL Tei. Ml. 9-1488. ^ * MI. 3-5419. IBlh, 170 per month, 8 room apart­ terdSy, ROTAL AND Bmith-OBrona port­ size 12. Call Ml. 9-0882. MI. ,8-7702. above and water poured down- y after hia diachairge cute the contract exists.- Martin BE AmUBCIATED USED FURNITURE bought and ment, conveniences, steam furn­ Six Room Brick Cape Cod—With from the MID-WINTER CLEARANCE FURNACES able and itanrtard . typawritars. atalra. The manager announced cheater Memorial aaid CrOckett has givsn no formal im cleaned, oil aoKL Tha Woodshed, 11 . MAN'S blue all wool over­ ace. 353 per month, references. beaement ganige and many extrtd (Q—How oM la the eaitli? an indefinite closedown and the Hoepital. bumera For expert and AU makaa o f adding machinca WellCa Agency, Coventry. Tel. ri opinion of whether he has tha Business Opportunities S2 street Tel. BOtcheU 9-8154. coat,. Size 42, worn twice. Call MI. — $15,500. Lota for Sale A —About.three billion years old, laying off of 120 employee, in­ Born in fiept. 11. iol MI-3-5121 19S1 Studebaker Champ. Five Paa- prmnrt call Bob Cart- aold or ranted. Rapalra on aU 2-6872, 73 according to racent sclahtiflc evi­ authority the petition backers eay 8-7728. cluding the cabaret's Can-Can 1897, he attended ,bKhoola and he haa. ? aengcr Coupe — Overdrive, wrlgl^ 94448. TELEVISION STORE for sale. In­ makaa. Marlow's. Central—8 and 8 duplex with MANCHESTER - Well lockted A- dence. ' heater—39T5. cludes good inventory, good active GOINQ HOUSEKEEPING? girM. lived here until mo Coven- Thera ia a queatlon as to BEAUTIFUL Saiection of vrool ram- garage and large lot. tone loU with water and sewer. Fire stations in London were try 32 years ago. He haff-heencon- ALL KINDS of antenna work. Call accounts, good location, has Iota GOT A GOOD JOB? / •0 or 140’ frontage, good depth. Q—What Is the ares of the whether a contractor would re­ PlMlNi 1981 Ford FordorCuatom 4—Fully Art Finney, T V Antenna s ^ i a l - Of good Al cuafomata: Work sub­ aanu at low-prieaa. A lso-n«-w oot ARE YOU HONEST? Wanted^To Buy 58 Wangled to ReiitT^' 6R Many OUier Choice Listtnge 'Vlth caUa' Jor help from iiectad with tha-Yark HUl'Yiowcr spect the town oounsei’a opinion,^ equipped—3995. and toatrqctixta to braiding ruga. Kacott Agency,- licenaed brdk- PhlUppIne city- of ZynhoangmT " lat, Salea and Service. Very fair contracted for large store. Good MANCHESTER vicinity five or il\ er. MI. 9-768$. A—One thousand fifty - nine narMsed houaeholdera caught in Shop in Manchester fb^ the p W 30 Martin said. ’ L(MT'‘^‘4 0 M Of m «w y in floetat 8e^ T e t 'SO.- Call- RockvlUa 5 4 m ------^ . ^ j^ M jrou ABB , _ '®*®*^'"'fioode -'from- burst' 'pfpe*-' 1950 Ford Fordor Ciiatom 8—FuUy m c o n w fo r tw o active- ■ taoi Tobm'Wfurhtaliielf rent'. ’ C^ldfeh. ~ T j"J'.’€RO^CETT ■ aWii'fi' nine's."'It ‘ fs as large as He-pofbtod-oattlHrt-anjratlaMt- curlty oavelopo. Vicinity Main St ELIGIBLE W Xlri'ED—tJsed a p to ^ ^ ia iio In People'.queued up at plumbing He waa a veteran of World W i^ migl^t bring a suit to queatlon be partners. Store heated, with good condition. MI. 9-0303. ages (our and eight. Will redecor­ Real Estate Broker Lo t f o r s a l e , 100’ X 200'. Real- Rhode Island and larger than any lUward. MI. S4M3. equipped—3843. QUES Refinlahed. Repairing 8H FOOT Ooldspot rafrige TO TAKE OVER shopa t o 'a ^ repairmen. I. a member of the Army and “■ t authority after a contract large basement. Selling for flTOQ. less than two years old. Like new. ate and care for grounds. 'Willi- 244 Main Street, Manchester dentlal area, A-A zone. AU utlll- other city in the world in area. e on any furniture, liem ani . Hartford location. For fi^ detaila Horae rm n g - to - England was Navy C3ub, Dihvorth-COrnellKJiiejr been entered into -and leave 1950 Studebaker Champ. Five Paa- Vary- raaaanaMa. Can arrange to UNPAID BALANCE mantle, HAv 3-4033 collect; ^ — -1 .. PhoM ! -Office MI-3-5418 Near school and bus line; LOST—T h m icoya on chain aind South Main St: Phone hn. and to see st«>rt, call Hartford, Residence Ml-9-7761 Tel. kU. 3-8838. canceled out V the weather for Post 102, American Legion, Ktog the 'bqntrartor in a bad poeition. yallow tab, vicinity Summer and aenger Coupe — Overdrive, ^/S4643, suit. M l. 3-4163. Monthly Payments Rooms without Board 59 Q—How are horoiw classed for heater-^3775. ADama 3-3488. TELEPHONE Co. employee needs ! color T the 17th consecutive day. David Lodge No. 3i. lO O F, Man- “ WeNiave got to protect our­ Adama Sta. South. Phone. MI. , $22.47 4 or 8 room unfurnished apart­ FOUR AND Four duplex, six Manchester, to Ehgland's indus­ Chester Lodge No. 73, A. F, and selves trtt^Uie contractors," Mar­ LAMS. Reward. TRADE-INS Accepted on Schick, NEWLY OECXIRATED, Beautifully A—The general recognition ia 1949 Chevrolet Fordor De Luxe— Remtogtph, Sunbean* raaors. Also NEW FURNITURE (umiahed and spacious room. The ment. MI. 9-8833. I years old. Oil steam heat, amesite Suburban for Sale 75 gray, roan, dun, bay, brown, black trial Midlands, was hit by more A. M„ and a member of the Shrine. tin said. "We want to get competi­ Fully equipped—3885. Household Services >■ Help Wanted— Peaiale S5 drives, property fUlly enclosed then five Inches of frertj snow, tive bidding m ^only on schoola but LOST—PASS BOOK No. 310. cutting heads for aU raaors. Rua- AND' APPLIANCE moat complete light housekeeping FOR SALE or rent—$800 down — and chestnut. Me leaves three sons. Edward E. Offered 13-A aeU'a Barber Shop, com er Oak facilities available in Manchester. WANTED—Five or six room rent, with anchor fence. Laundry In stalling or slowing the''-city’s Miner and Robert D. Miner, both on o4her proji Notice ia hereby given thM Paaa 1949 Cadillac- Fordor Sedan WOMAN to cars for chUdran whUe h a s b e e n i n STORAGE basement. CaU owner. Ml. i^l04. owner wUl carry mortgage at 8%, Book' No. 810,^ iaaued by U>e Sav and Spruce. You will m aiyel at the cleanlincas preferably to 8th School Dtstrlct. Q—How docs Hie Gregorian year transport system. Temperatures of North Coventry, and Thomas W. Martin said the "town customarily Blacl^ model 93t equipped. - FLAT FINISH Holland window mother works. Room...,board, and * M O i m i S _ John Mera, 43 Woodland Sh-Te Small-down payment.--^^' \ ..P.8y.to.6nU of $81 par- month. - ■ Jn- aak^the eowtracter W aup ^ y a earf liiga Department of the Pirat Na salary. Cali MI. 9-7213 after 5;30. I told this to t youni:^ couple 3 this building.' Children accepted. eom ^ ro wTHTthii' soiair year ?' aa-lonr as ■'iff 'degreerwefe'^ reifig^ Mlnerr' o r BoTfoniTwo 'daughCers,' abadea, made to meaatuv. All BUILDING, Suitable for summer MI. 9-1924. r cludea totereat and principle on a tered In Scotland. tificate of fi|^e m inu tes^ the meet­ tional Bank of Mancheeter haa 1948 Pontiac Convertible Coupe— month! tjro. but they are not get- Central. .Priced so reasonable ilANCHESTER ORBEN - Thr^ 3-room cottage and bath, hot and A —At present the average Mrs. Francis Sullivan, of North metal Venetian blinds at a new house; used car lot; or cabin. Size In London, however, the mid-dav ing of the extracting flhn author­ been loot and ^qpUcation haa been Hydramatic, equipped—3875. low price. Keys made while you AMBITIOUS Lady auppiement fam- ting married. you'U gasp! Be sure and see U * BUSINESS (X)UPLE desire 3 or 4 bedroom ranch. PaUo, garage, 90N cold water, UghU and telephone. Gregorian year is about 26.3 sec­ Qtventry, and Mrs. Edward Mer­ made to aald bank for payment of Uy, seU lovely aterltog aUver by 11 X 30. Beautiful new knotty pine one, Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch SU onds larger than the solar year. temperature hit 48~the highest ritt, of Columbia; two brothers, izing an agenLto enter totp the wait. Mariow'a \ Interior; inlaid linoleum flooring; BLONDE BEDROOM room unfumiahed apartment. MI. landscaped lot, shade trees. Only Living room 18 ft. long. White in 17 days. contract. theiamount on depoait. 1947 Chevrolet Fordor Fleetline— appointment. Evenings and Satur­ 9-2984 after 8:30 p-m. $2 $80 caah needed to assume 4 % . combination stove, l•etrlgerator, Harry B. Miner and O. Thomas 3875. day. Advance commission. Car built-in.knotty pine cabtoeU with LIVING ROOM SUITE / — —^— / , ' - ' , Herald Photo. Snow and 10 to l9-degree tem- He said Wadhams and WEAVING, o f burns, moth holes mortgage. Warren E. Howland, new Youngstown cabinets. 1200 ft. Q— Do grapes grow in many Program Chairnuto William ~— — — ------Miner, both of Mancheater, and buildera at the YenuSiR LOST—Weeh’a wagea Saturday eve­ essential. CaU MI. 94)108. black L a H hardware. Built-in ' 6-PC. DINETTE SET ROOM FOR RENT on bus line. MI. countries ? perature.x gripped most of Ger- eight' grandchildren. ning. Deaperately needed by fam­ - Many More To Chooee From and tom clothing,X’holaery runs, autoraaUc gas unit. Venetian 94131. Realtor, Ml. $4800.. or A. R. frontage on black top road. Lo­ Ql€miey, o f the^klwania Club, buslncsa training for any ■chool asked for a certified copy o f ' handbags repaired, xipper re« "WesUnghouae” Elec. Ref. WMkla, Jt. Ml. 04389. cated in Andover—10 miles from A — Yes. after a' slight ■ let-up over The funeral will be held Wed­ ily. Finder call MI. SOS41. Re­ SmaU Down Pasmient—Bank Ratea PAYROLL CLERK, prefer 2 to 4 blinds and fluroescent light fix­ Business Property minutes of the meeUi^ o t tbe placement, umbrellas repaired, ''Bengal” Combination Range Manchester. Will rent for $43 per congratulates Brian .f Mia as .^inan ta an 'outsUndlng news- the weekend. The Rhine river nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in ward. years of coUege. Apply Gunver tures. Completely wired for eliec- FOR RENT —Light housekeeping forSila 70 is now frozen solid for a distance Town’e Board of Directors at which men’s shirt collars reversed and ''Westlnghouse” Laundromat MANCHESTER — Colonial type month with option to buy,. Write 0—Was President Hayes .-In­ Wewsboy of Ihe Month” among boy. We'll go ail out to help any St. Mary's Episcopal'Chtirch. with Martin was authori*bd to anter tbe Mfg. CO., 234 Hartford Rd. tric service. Can be easily - re­ ••Emerson" Television Set rqom for lady or couple. Steam augurated twice? ^ • o f 37 miles between the Lorelei CHORCHES MOTOR SALES replaced. Marlow's Uttla Mend­ moved. Ml. 8-9443. heated, continuous hot water, Tel. homes, 7 rooms. 3 to choose from. Edward Abbott, S3 Payson Avt., North End ntis-aboya. boy that will Uke on a Job and do the Rev. Alrted L Williams,' rec­ contract. ing Shop. ' J'WesUnghouse” Vacuum F O R SALE Prices begin at $14,800. Dorchester, Mass. A— Yd's. He was inaugurated Brian's .visit and dinner with it as well as he does,” Keith said. end Main—the biggest freete-up tor. officiating. Interment will be ABBOBBCaMBU Studebaker Salea and Service EXPEUUENCED Bookkeeper for Ml. 9-7753. After 6 p.m. call Ml. In seven years. In another develcqtment to the local Jewelry store. FuU or part LIVE BAIT for ice N fishing. 30 Also Included ^ a ly innerspring 94909. DUPLEX and ' F I^ T S — 4-4, publicly on March 6. 1877, because membera df the Klwanie Club was A fifth grade student at the Hol­ in Wapplng Om etery. four-week old battle on the schooL Mhrch ,4 fell on a Sunda/. As a NEW PRONE MI. S-3TM. Mae’a Ml-9-9483 BENDIX WASHER SERVICE by .time. Write Box S, Herald. Franklin St., RoclivUle. Tel. Mattress and Box Spring, "Mo­ 4*i-4*i, 5-5,'6-4 rooms, from $13,- •OLTON—48 foot ranch, 3 yaara a part pf his prize. lister Street School, Brian is 11- Friends may call at the Johii B. Rottner, a member of the School TO SfeTTLE ESTATE old, artitUcally paneled. HL Interior Decorating, ReuiAolater- E. J. Morency — 18 years as field 8-4179. hawk” Rugs. Lamps, Tablea, Kitch­ ROOM TO Rent, near center, heat, 600. precautionary measure he took Keitfi'a Variety and Newt Shop. years-old and lives at 19- Grove Burke Funeral Home from 7 Building - Committee, said that at aervice engineer on only Bendix en cabinet, inlaid and a few other hinges, fireplace, tile bath, kitch­ oath of office Jftst in the White Deppt'Square, aelacta the newsboy ing. 1949 FORD Tudor, 8 cylinder, CLERK TYPIST, young lady for hot water. Gentleman preferred. Grocery store with living qusr-, CAPE COD—6 rooms, one par­ St. Someday he would like to be­ Bay Staters Rap O^clock tonight until the hour of a,meetlng tomorrow of that group home laundry equipment. Cali a l l articles. en (an, twin size bedrooma. double HOu-se on ^--Saturday' evening, earfi :tionth. radio, heater, good running Condi­ general office duties, wUl find our ALUMINUM combination win- 37 Foster St. MI. 3-5331 ters. Present established business tially finished, $11,500. Down ^ y - come a lawyer but right now hi.x the funeral. he-would m ake'an issue of hia HEARINO AIDS, batteriea, cOrda, tion, 3480. Call Mi. 94081. Newington 64l3s. R e v e r s e small manufacturing company an dowa .and doom, self-stortog, save ment $1,800. closets, storm windows, full cel­ Mkrch 3, ^n the presence of the Stillman Keith, proprietor of th» hobbles include golf;, baseball and Phone Me Immediately In good neighborhood, all fixtures, lar. finest construction. 220' lot content ion that the Board of Direc- * repaira. Paraonal Hearing S e ^ c e , charges. ideal place to work. Many advant­ heat, comfort, convenience, last a FURNISHED Room fpr tknt near, outgoing President Grant; Shop, says being, a good newsboy building model airplanes. Obscene Reading tors have no authority as far ae stock and dwelling with a six room MANCHESTER GREEN—Over- $10,500. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. Frank D. Cliadwick ' SOS Main St.. Room 33. MI. S-S331. ages and exceUent opportunity to lifetime. Free demonstration. Call HARTFORD CHapel 7-0358 Main atreet. Gentleman preferred. 1 sized Cape Cqd. 100% inaulated. Frank\D. (Chadwick, of Durham, school {dabs are concerned. CORNICES, Drapes and slip covera Ml. 9-2170. 9 Hazel Street tenement, hot water dll heat (new 9-S132 - 9-4694. Q'^What Is a Oiisle? FORD 1983 Cuatom line, 3-door. advance‘if efficient and accurate. anytima. BUI Tunsky. MI. 9-9098. After 7 P. M. CH-2-4096 Five rooms, expandable to 7 rpoms. who wasX^rh in Mancheater a He said tbe Board of Directors INDIVIDUAL and buaineaa income Phone MI. 3-4871. custom made by Classic Decora­ system). Business and property is A—The national mualcal instVu- Salem, Mass., Feb. 8 (P)—Two Tel. Mr. Gunther, Hartford JA. Excellent location. Extra large weU ton of the Hate Cartoa and En*ie is "presuming the prerogative* of tax aervice. Tet Ml.' B-OMS for ap­ tors. For fret estimate call MI. 8-2181. j RECONDITIONED Standard size See It Day Or Night KUk NISHED Rooms, double and priced for quick sale. An d o v e r — Moderii one floor ment of Yugoslavia. - membeto o f the Maesachuaetta shrubbed lot. Asking $13,000. (Chadwick, d i^ . at his home yes­ ether agencies in the administra­ pointment at your home. 1949 FORD convertible, radio, heat­ 3-3886 or MI. 3-8021. typewriter for sale. Ehcaellent con- If you have no means of tmna- single, at the Center. Gentlemen home, four rooms, sunporch and _ Named Committee on Juvenile Reading, er. Looka and runa good. Call MI, portation. I'll send my auto for preferred. Mrs. Rolaton, 29 Hazel ROUTE 44-A—Ranch home full bath, attractive, comfortable, well terday morning. He was a re­ tion of town affairs.” - diUon. CaU MI. 9-8831 after 8 p.m. ..Q—What is a Gatling gun ? resigning in protest against “ in­ BRIDOEWAT MILLS— Shoea and 94738, WOMANo\fAN TO Cara: for two ebUdren, you: No obligation! St. MI. 3-3707. ' CHARLES LESPERANCE cellar, 2 years. Two bed­ built. Large cabinet kitchen, oU A —It Is generally considered the tired employe o f the Underwood Rottner also said that Ray Goa­ rooms, U acre lot. Urge garden lee, School Building (Cbmmlttae aportawear. Open all day Wednee- Buildins— Contractinf 14 d a ^ P h o n e MI. 94691. WINDOW SHADES and Venetian steam heat, fireplace,- arte^an first real machine gud; activity and inertia.'' today Corp. and was a^teran.of the - day. Open daily, ...... T ^ e X S —Tea air, we have them. .. blinds, at very, low prices. Shades A—X—B—E—R—T— S LOVELY QUIET room for gentle­ Tel, j^ tch ell-9-7620 apace. $12,000, down payment well. fin« baacme ■ t. garage.'viilce ------' 's In Ship FrQud- Deals charged that a "tidal wave” of ob­ Spanish American w gr,_ ./ ____ head, has advised Martin to. 83; . . g e n e r a l CARPENTRY — Al- 43-45 ALLYN St., HARTFORD 82.1)00. ^48 Chevrolet ^-ton panel. 378 HOUStWVESr Anxious to eim . 31 reversel and blinds retaped. Du- man.. Private entrance. Parking. grounds. Ireea and ihrubaTvnFour <^ls clay a necessary Ibgi^i- scene m'agazihes ahd' imcket-sized He"sleeves his wife, Mrs?, Delia eciite a contract for the school teratiqns,.;,^ additions . .and new under Lawreitce'* plans. -down.- '47 Studebaker. pick-up 380 to 32 per. hour without canvassing. poBt- waabaMe shades |345 on CaU MI, 3-3908 after 4 p. m. WEST Fife®, 100% Ibcatlori for WEST - SID£r—r8 years built, two acrea^ Real bargain at 4l0,900. ent of good soil?' books Jits flooded Massachusetts Chadwick; four da'ughtefi;" Mra. PdmiiBaii down. '49 G.M.C. 1 ton pick-up 388 construction. Dormers, porches, Writs P. O. Box 861, Hartford, your roUer. Stock bUnda 3 for 38. Due to iMpuiar demand we Jure fam ily 4-4. Urge rooms, excellent (Conttoued from Page O n e)^ in recent months. Agnes N. Thompson, of Rocky The membera of the committee \ extending our aaJe. 20 to 30% dlsr- beauty, ngrlpr or office. CaU. AC3 Talbot Real Batata, Andover, Tel. . A—X*"; It /Ibeeps soil icrUle down. •BO O.M.C.- Mrton panel BSS garages and rooms finlabed at ■Cohn...... One day aervice. ’ Arrow Window TWO FURNISHED, heated rooms; condition. Rents at 8130 per month. PI. 2-6600;'!' ” / ■ The two. Bernard MIKSibC, a Hill: Mrt; Eileen F.' Peseiitl, Of baekingthe ttio petitions are HstM PRO SP^ HiU S^toql for reasonable pricea. Workmanship count on all furniture and appli­ one single, one double, in private Realty Co. MI. 6-2392. from season p i season. Central American Steamship Skating Tonight young children, down. Brunner'a. No overhead. Shade Oo., 349 No. Main street. Down payment 82.750. i Boston school teacher, and Richard Kensington; Mrs. Alice J, Dube, below. The group, which has bew Tiaaapohatlon guaranteed. F n e eatimatea. WANTED — Bookkeeper-typiat to ances. home next to bath. Two minutes BOLTON—Three bdraroom ranch, Agency, Inc.; B o c l^ d Induatrial enlarged to includejieraoBa not liv- furaiahed. Mia. LolaATVbor, dlreo> Rockville Road, Talcottville. Open MI. 9-8041. OAKLAND STREET — Small j Q—What was tlic first' prize D. Higgins, chief of the Archives of Hartford, and Mrs. Eleanor',M. eveninga 'til 9, Sat 8, all day Robert M. Alexander. Tel. MI. work to small office. '40 hours CHAMBERS FURNITURE from bus. Ml. 3-7333 - MI. 3-8047. home with 7 building-lots, eachi 3' j . yeara old .. yittracUva living Mdrltima Financlera Aridha. Pa­ There will be public skating Division of the Massachusetts Sm - Jones, of Enfield; three siatelra, tog to the Keeney Street area, bw tor. Pbone MitchellU S4W67. 9-7718. Houses fo r Sale fight to, draw a million dollars la Sunday ’tii,5. week, kiiowledie of shorthand At The Green State TaUor Shop,"8" Blsaell Sl„ 72 50 X 150 ft. -89,000 takes it. $5,000 | room, fireplace. pl''i"re v.Tmtow. tonight from 6:30 to 10 o'clock retary of State's Office, accuaed Mrs. Susan Seidel, of Rockville;' been named the Manchester Citi­ helpful. Calf MI. 9-4831. Manchester. ' gate recelpta? nama, S. A.; Socicdad Maritima MRS. ZOPPI, reader and adviaer. Boats and Accessories 46 hntchell 3-5187 MANCHESTER —6 Room C:ape cash needed. For appointment i Laundry room off kitchen. Tile at Center Springs Pond the Atty. Gen. George Flngold of fall­ Miss Mae (Chadwick and Mias zens' Committee for Repreaenta- SPECIALIZING In cuatom buUt ga­ bath with stall ahower. Hot water A^Dempsey-Carpentler bout of Miraflores. and Trans-Atlantica tlv* Government. All welcome. 3M Franklin Ave., Houm: 10 to 5—7:30 to SAd P. M. TWO FURNISHED rooms for rent. Cod. full basement, fuUy insulat­ please phone duly 2, 1921. Park Dept., reported today. ing to cooperate with the commit­ Mattie (Chadwick, both of East Auto AcccMories—-Tires • rages. Stanley overhead doors, UCENSEUl Practical nurse, fuU or oil heat, bAaement garage. Large FinsneierA Industrial, Panama, tee. The members are; acrooa from the Art theater. For caUneU, block tUa ceUlnga, al­ Central. Gentlemen preferred. ed, excellent location. E Ji E Real­ Over the past weekend, Hartford, elx grandchildren and part time. Green Lawn Convales­ rear scraened porch alio front The committee was organized in Glenden Dunlap, 154 South Mato ^ipointment call CHapel S-S7SS. Bath. Private entrance. Call MI. ty, MI. 94297 . 3-4480. . Mles,fpr Bale 4 U31. TRA1LBR..;-Btewact -37 foot, .5*^ r?®"??. SVM O.. hot, water ou r -.Q r -W a t. Jteople Ilrst. empha-., Democratic member'Of' the Hbtts* ter. 3^0akland S t; Jamee Bertt* given. CaU Dick a L F L 3A88a on Aasaaadra Offieo; M u n io^ ^ Build­ 71,4- HP. - Mercury ;d l2 6 - A O ID E H T IT ; C a ^ Cbd. 2*4 yeara sized the Importance of the state New 1(ork City Welfare Com­ as -wigny as' 30 metobe'ri But Hig­ with patio and awning at Vernon John at MI. 3-8789. VERY CENTRAL.' deaW;' well heat. Screens, storm windows, from. Massachusetts who went, in­ gins said usually hot more than a with, 15, HarUand Rd.; WUliam FOR A GOOD Uaad car or a naw ing. Applications accepted to 8 7*CU FT. Frigidaire refrigerator. heated front room. Tel. MI. 9-7337 old. first floor/llrtng -room with over the individual? missioner Henry L. McCarthy TraUer Court. John M art^, j».m, February 19. 1984. 16 HP. . Scott .... .$190 MI. 9-4183. amesite drive. Fenced yard. The BOLTON LAKE. — Attractive five to private law practice here in dozen attended most meetings at Keleh, 307 Gardner St.; Victor OUamobU# wUh Rookat aagtaa before 9 a.m. and. after 8 p.m. Eacott Agency, Licenaed Broker, fireplace, inpdem kitchen, dining A --T he GeeUs. saye aUte legislative committee GARAGES.' Wood, brick, <;inder 5 H^, SEA BEE a a a.» .• .a.a 1943 after ioelng a bid for. a Sen­ the State Hetiae. ^ . Herring. 17 Avon S t ; Mr*. AUan coa3act Ai 4MUIano>. at tho $.45 ==5;ropm,: Second flow par­ - room.year round home. Nice-aize 4S>in probe “Strike It Rich” TV Funerals Idoidc: Flrianclhg arremged.' Reri- h i g h s c h o o l girl wwitod'to care BUG. FT; WB8TINGHOU8E refrig' 388 Hlgtt s t ; ‘ Wbif,- Mshcfnater; knotty pine living room with fire­ ate seat. Taylor, 58 Henry Sui W blt-“ SSSJ" MBohaU Aulo Rapairing*- Painting 7 S HP. W iz a r d . . $ 3 5 ONE LARGE furnished room for . Ml. 9-7683...... -______tially finished. Hot Water_hest, Q-r.Wbo created Ike world- progranv th5t . airs, woes of con­ 3-4134. dential BuUders4 CXIapel 7-0181; for kindergarten ght between 3 •ratw: &(eeUent- eendUion,! $138; place, dining room, two bedrooms, ney, 32 Alexander St. - 2d HP. Johnson .I a e a a a .$ 75 fwo. With or withdur kitchen privl- ameBite^drive. No agents. MI. famoux character known ' as There was testimony that Casey testants... Hartford radio station and 3 p.m. Some light housework MI. 9-0037. leges. Ml. 9-4776. kitchen and bath, Insulated, oil William H. Annstroag Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugo Benson, 7.9 HP. Champion PRE-WAR Six room C^pe Cod, ■ 9-799$.;' Jeeves? and a group of prominent public WONS piaas to change its call Stale Dept. Probe The funeral o f William H. Arm­ BEFORE TOU- Buy a aatd car Falknor Drive between Center St .$100 heat, metal combination windows figures made enormous profits by 898 Hackmatack St; Ur. ana Mrs. Roofing—Siding 16 and Verplanek School. MI. 9-3048 COMPhEiTE DINING room aet, large shade trees, artistic atone A— P. G- Wodohouse, English letters officially to WGTH next strong, Ripley HiU, (Coventry, was Ralph Swanson, 874 HacknUtaek Baa Gonnaa Motor Balca. Bulck CAB BURN OIL? 4 HP. Scott .. .> .* 75 walls, no development, centrally MODERN 4-RdOM home, cabinet and doors. Full price $9800. Other acquiring ships from the Maritime .good condition, .bedroom.aet, Waat- author of novels and short stories. Sunday at 8 Ai m. held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 S t; Mr. and Mrs- -Cicora* Mur­ Balca and Sanriea. SS5 Maih FOR, TTO BEST to Bonded huUt 8.3 HP. Evinrude .$ 75 Boarders Wanted 59-A located, oversize garage, amesite Jtitchen, ptaatered walls. Oil burn- listingt available. $4000 and up. Commlesion aiid reeeUtog them. Upheld by Official atreet MItchcU 9-4571. Open eve­ OEMONTRATORS — 328-340 daily inghouse electric double oven ^'cr, full cellar, near bus, school, Alice Clampet, Realtor. Phone MI. ■ Secretary of Agriculture- Ben- at the Watkins vSmeral Home, phy, 25 (Jverland St.; 8&. and up roofs, ahtogle roofs, gutten, aparetime. Our lingerie and ap­ 10 HP. Johnson ...... $175 stove, Universal tank style vac- drive, many extras, only $12,900. Q—What type of- barometer is Two deals in 1947 and 1948 were eon saye he believes "big major­ nings. Economy overhaul, most all Conducton and roof repairs caU shopping center. Only $8,500. Carl­ $-4543. with the Rev. Truman Ireland, Mrs. Russell Nettlcton, Bidweil parel are sensation of party plan ,,Muto cleaner, all attachments. MI. ROOM AND Ctorlton W. Hutchins, Ml. 9-5182, considered, the most accurate ? described ae returning 3 l-$/mll- ity” of Republican members of Washington, Feb. , 8 (>D—Scott minister qf the First Congrega­ cars. Parts and labor |49.96. Coughlin, MitcheU 3-7707. Chris Craft Commander 3215 Board. Gentleman. 9-4694, ■ , ton W;. Hutchins. MI. 9-8132-9-4694. St.; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Weimaa. •elllng. Free-outfit. Beeline kaah- 3-4513,between 6 and 7 p. m. Mil 3-7678. A—The mercurial barometer. lion doll are on an iavestmant qf Congress .and some Democrats McLeod, security administrator of tional (Church in Coventry, and the 1949 CHBVROpET Ttidor. One No money down. $4.90 month­ 14 HP. Evinrude ..... $200 $101,000. 46 PorUsnd St.; C. E. Beipel, S3 local owner, daluxa model. Lua- RAY'S ROOFING Co. BuUt-up lona, 414S-R T^wrence, Chicago 30. 22 BOWERS ST. You must see this Wantefl—Real Estate 77 favor adinialetratioD’s new farm the Department of State, said to­ Rev. Gibson Lockward of the Sec­ Phelps Rd.; Alfred Langd, 18 ly. All work guaranteed. KIRBY VACUUM cleaner, five FIVE ROOM ranch, full basement, Q '— When did the term Armed ' Among those rfamed as aaio- troua black. A car you would be roofs, gutter work, roof, chimney two fireplaces, hot water oil heat/ attractive colonial home situated plan;.. Sentate GOP Leader day it Is “not valid" to contend ond Advent (Church in New Britain Princeton S t; Mrs. Harold Eriek- months old, buUer service com­ Apartments—Flats— on a lovely park-like-lot With over CASH WAITING for any type reel Forces conse into official use? ciates of Casey in some deals Knowland of CaUfornia says pros­ that new security procedures have officiating. Burial was in the proud to own. Only |79S. See Bob repaln. Free esUmatea. Ray Hag- USED BOATS plete. Owt $188, wlU accept BUS. ceramic tile bath, Youngstmnm _ son. (Cambridge St.; Wesley Miles, OUver, CenUr Motor Sales, 491 enow. la . 9-3214.-Ray Jackson, Help Wanted—Msle 36 Tenements 6$ 100 rose bushes. Nice large living esutq you have to eell. First and -A Upon Uie enactment of the were Fleet Admiral WUHam pects for enactment of substantial lowered morale of the U. S. For­ Nathan Hportunity for me- Business Locations you aclL Flint, Mich.,' Feb. 8 (/P)—Five chanlcally minded young, man td 84.” ExceUent condiUon, $60. MI. SERVICE CHABOE fSFO ies of moth. It is noted for its pe­ on the government to do with his appointment to his officiating. Madlaon, WU„ Feb7>(ipi—Sei. dual control car caU Larson Drtv- tog roofs of aU klnd^ Alao new 9-7716.. for Rent 64 bRa b -burn realty persons, inchidlng.foiir in one fam­ 19M FORD Cuatom tudor, beauti­ learn reconditioning of used cars culiar looping method of travel Linked To Ship Piirchaees present Job, and he characteriaed Burial will be at the convenience McCarthy (R-Wlai lashed out be­ SchooL Phono MItchcU roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys r e t M1-MM85 TeL Ml-t-3358 MANCHESTER Phone Mitchell 8-5373. ily. wera Wiled ISM night In a fore an overflow Lincoln Day dto- ful, absotutaly beautiful condition cleaned; rraalred,.26 years' ex­ to new car agency. Call Jack LARGE STORE (or rent with base­ which makes it appear to be Morris had hardly settled into his as “ ridicttlous” reports that a man of tbe famUy. BqiMinf Materials 47 LEAVING STATE, Itoilco 10 cubic Gary ianonaco hCad-cn cclllsibn ot^J^tnt’8 east­ ner crowd last night at the ptovi- In every raapect Just^368S fuU perience. Free eatimatea. CaU Clancy, Soltmena, Inc., Dodge-Ply- ment, desirable location. Suitable IMMEDIATE SALE USTINOS w a n t e d - Stogie, measuring the distance It goes. Job before his name came into the may be fired because his euperiqre ft.. 2 door refrigerator, one year ship inquiry. It developed . that ern. ouUkirts. do not like hla choice of reading Lewis O. Fulton ous Democratic administration price poaitively. Douglaa Motora, ORTVINO InatrucUona from your Howicy. Manchester, MitcheU mouth Dealer. MI. 3-SloI. Selected Oak Flooring old; 8 pc. bedroom aet, 1 single for any business. For InformaUon. two-femily, ihree-temlly, bud- A 4-year-old girl. Janice, was the 333 Main. Q - - Who was called the Na­ M or^’ law firm had represented matter. . , The funeral of Lewis G. Fulton, which ht said “ deUberately and home. Dualrcontrol maureo car, 8-8361. ‘ N-O-F-MA ...... p e r M 3314.00 bed, green 11 x 15 rug, boy's 24” write Box E. Herald. IMPERATIVE ness property. Hava many caah sole aurvlvor of the Wllliem M. MECHANIC TO work to new car buyers.' Mortgages errengad. poleon of South .America? Cert'aln Chinese-Americane" to con­ McLeod said that last year, the Cedar Swamp Rd., North Coven­ knowingly allowed CommunletA to IBM CHEVROLET daluxa tudor, standard or automaUr:. Call Btan- agency. Also mechanic’s helper. Waatam Framing 'T.LX«. bicycle.- CaU MI.. 3-7726. nection wHh.ehlp purchaaen. . (.Amin fnmily o f Davison. Lernin, ebaatar Driving AcaCamy. PI. GROUND Fl/JOR office .. A>ace. Price substantially reduced on Please call George L Grariedlo. A '— Jose die Ssn Martin,' who department dropped from the pay­ try, was held Saturday Afternoon take any position in govemnent Bica condiUoti, $695 tiUl price. Ask for Carl,. Service Manager, p n -M 3105.00 Good traffic locaUon, 700 aq. ft. played a leadln«r part in helping . - Morris disclaimed any wrong-do­ 25. his wife Carole, 24, and their roll about 300 persons About whom at 1 o'clock at the John B. Burke they desired.” 3-7349, ToU freal r-, Heatingi—Pturabing “Tj practically new well-built Cape Realtor, MitcheU 9-5875. ICP daughters, Dawn, 2, and Deborah, Douglaa invltaa you to look, com- Solimene, Inc., Dodge-Ply mouth plus (uU Iwsement, lavatoiy, heat­ Cod. Four rooms, ceramic tile bath Henry etraet Argentina, entile and Peru be­ ing but the Senate Committee was there were unresolved security Funeral Home, with the RCv. Clif­ The -junior Senator from Wis- 3 months, all were killed. .-t ■ p m elaewhere. Douglaa Motors, BALLARD'S DRIVINO SCHOOL- LitS^NpX Furnaces and warm afr Dealer, 834 CenUr St. MI. 84101. Canadian Sheathing and Machinery- and Tools - 62 ed. $78 a month. Call Warren E. G O O D J O B S r first floor, two ' unfinished rooms come Indspendent of Spain. critical of: him 'to iU report. questions. The department em- ford O. Simpson, minister of the consin charged the DemocTaUe BBS Main. u - “ Manobaatar'a oldest.’' Owner- heating. Earl Van Camp. latchaU Dimension T.L.L. per M 399.50 Howland, Reattor; MI. 3-8600 or A In tJte. upshot, then Atty. Gen. J. Also killed was Rugseil L. Bond,’ plqya abou$ 11,000 peraene. He Center Congragatlensl Church, of­ leadership with betraying the con- S-5844. WE BUT-SeU-Trade-Rent power up (with heat risers . In), Semi 28. Lnpeerj driver of the second Cartmcd by AAA and Board of NaUonal Color Shakes IF ' R. Wilkie, Jr., MI, 9-4389. open stairway, fireplace, hot water Legal Notice .<^W hat la a statute o f Umita- Howard McGrath fired Moirla who. said., the number which 'include ficiating. fldanc* of ..“mlUiona of loyal decant IBM MERCURT ClUb edtipe, orig­ Sitnatioiis Wgiitcd— mowers, chain sdwa, tlUers, gar­ FOR ; tlohs T as "cleah-up" man, had been placed rar- some\wHo resigned before their inal let black flniah, fuUy Bktaicat^on. Wa offer tr a ln ^ , ax- QUARANTEISD. i Plumbing and AU colom ...... yper Sq. 313.95 den tractors, outboards, power oil heat, aluminum storm sash and AT A COURT o r PROBATK hfld Burial was in Zion HiU Ceme­ Aoieric.'ut Democrats;'*. i ^ if^ ^ ca; lataat m a tlu ^ l ^ h e U Female 28 SECOND, FLOOR, 2400 aq, ft., A—The period fixed by statute undbr hie department. Two hours, after, the crash security clearancea had been com­ John McCloy. (orn-er High Cbm-, equipped. ExceUent condiUdn at . heating. Alterations and new todla. Terms arranged. ‘ (&pltol plenty jight, two lavatories, three screens, two dormers. Lot approxi­ «t iUnn'chPiter wUhin and 'lor ihA aherifTa men hurried back to the tery; Hartford. AU Clear Pine Windows, complate, ^ SKILLED \ mately 80' x 126'. 3-10 mile from D l s i ^ oi Alaiichcatrr, on the W day within which lawsuits must -be Truman then booted pleted. \ mietionef to Germany under the only $898. Center Motor Sales, Ml work. Perms glass elactrio and Equipment Oo., M Malq Street front rooms, suitable light manu- ol rvburary, 19M. scene to find the fifth body, tha'. WASHING AND Ironing done in my KD (saah, uniques, frames) bus. Don't miss this oppqrtunity. brought for legal redress. After out cf. his Cabinet " Democratic adm.tolstratloa, was Main 8t. MO^nAlQC'S Driving School. Lost gas Water heateira sold a n d , in­ , home..Pick up. and deliver- jCaS .f j^ r ln g , iM e office halla- Apply PreacuL JOHN J. WALi-BTT.-Judge. of Dawn, -in a snow.bahk. WIttJIHfG- Equipment for sale. MEN - vab^c*^- AeLqiiickly. " Eatale of Eueme Borglda, late 6( the expiration, suits are forever ' ITie'Senata 'Oototoittee recom­ .singled oiit an d. MeCSoy. now A . stalled. Time peymenta arranged^ MI. 9-8881. ‘ - from UUfi 'B acker,-36-Oak-.. ' 7 .la x T ” .'. There were no . wflnraaes.;; The eonfidance quicUy natdred by Two iti ton trucks. One 280' Amp. MnwheMer. In aald Diatricl. deeraartt; banred. , - ?■ ■ ■■ mended that tho goventment* seek Fire FiipUs^ Hew York banker, came back with akUled, courteous inathictora. En- Skelley Brothers, MitcheU 9-8714. tahlclea apparently met' v;|th tSr- Knotty Pine 9-8-JO ..widths. portahle welding machine, ope The adminlitratrU '< harinf .exhibited to recover some 47 ships. Most of a yeheipent denial,qf McCAri^qrfa N O m o n e y D O W N donad taaclUiw motboda t m a n t her Adroinlatratian account wUh- -aaM 'CiAc. .£orce...Th*. iinpaot ;ihreW =,Uio PilblieHecbrds • A H 'S'tongU n .-per ft. l*e ■ tO rge, one attylT, for making' 6’ma-' > WALTON W. GRANT thtoe' hav* been-rertannad’. / Day from Sclio- at tile Probate Office in the JUunIcIpal wheels .and front end o f . Bond's Wesley E. Yancour to Joseph New Haven. Fsb. t (8T-^Puj41a T36imHtU(ine>, lAiued A^^^ order n r '~ y i LADY- DESIRES "Work M cOMpajt- _ ItATldNAL^SU^ wtant,- cutting • torch xnd"pivdnari ^JEFBO TANKS t look into poaeibie criminal vioia- 1948 D o ^ 8 e ^ —Approximately : Bventojto MI-^^^ RUUdlnz in. aald Hancheater, be and auto were thrown Into the front Tracy' property at 100 Oak Grove at Welch School, at (ingress Ave­ the destruction of all Artny tor . -----r-.-iT-rrmrruiw fu e e ----- : - ^•PETAILERSI.-^, .17 the a/uhe ia Aaalzdf(L,Xor. A.heAtinc..zy and warm, and by m alllM , In a regialered letter hower administration took office. New York (3ty. branded tbe Seiw- GUARANTEED Top quality tele­ All Clear Pine Windows, complete, • TOOL and GAUGE * on or before rebruary t. ISM. a copy worse, a Yale traffic expert saya. Adult observers at ths scene aaid 1941 Fontiaic Sedan r— Approxi- Center, 998 Mato St., . invites you plete line of toatrumenta. Rental four comfortable rooms. Full cel­ of Ihia order to Blanche Rotlenatein, tor'e charge as “ aboolutrty, utterly vision service. Calla received be­ KD. (Sash, uniques, frames). appUed to purchase price. Rep- MeKINNEY I R (^ . Transportation Prof. Kent T. HIGH COURT SPLITS they reacted to tbia with whoops and completely untrue." mataly ^,35 per weak. fore 8 n.m. wiU be serviced sama Painting—Papering 21 to visit pets at aU kinds. Con­ INSPECTORS lar, oil heat, storm windows, 178 Wadaworth 8t.. Mafichealer, COna.; Heaiy .told a radio audience Sun­ Of delight. necticut brtd Parakeets. JO. From 3 11S5 reaenttog Olds, Selmer, Bach, SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. Screens. Good neighborhood. H. Helen Connolly, 23 Franklin St.. Put- Washington, Feb. 8 (ffi—The So. To Deme of Norwich ” 1 never bad any recorde do- night. ML 9-1347. Clear Stain Grade n.im. Conn., guardian ad litem for day clUe-. could solve the traffic The principal, Miss FrancAs 1943 Packard Tudor — Approxl- i n t e r i o r DECORATING. I can 9-8273. Hours Monday thro^ Pedler apd Bundy. Matter’s Music tsa-lta Panrl S t TeL 50-3-5308 • GAUGE MAKERS B. Grady, MI. S-8(X)9. . ' preme Court splK 54 today la ftroyed anytime, any placo.” Me- No. 1 Doom .....E a c h 3 8.95 Cbarlea Borgida and Edward Borglda, prcblems rtirough the inexpensive' A-- . Smith, and teachers Informed the mataly 38.75 per weefc WUUNG XNBTALLATION of aU show to your own home over 1.000 Friday, 10 to 6:30, Wednesday Studio, 177 McKee. MI. 8-7300. minora. . nphoMing the bookmaklag eon- (3oy said. “ It's fantastically fAtoa, Knotty Pine 8. 8, 10 widths. NEIAR c e n t e r , older home of five adoption Of a complete syatem, of pupita there would be no echeol to­ tJFea. No Job too amaU. Pater patterns in wallpaper and uphold closed at 3 p.m. S. A M. Green • PRECISION GRINDERS JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. vtctlon Of a Cnilforalan who The purchase of-W THT radio: 'General-Times Televlelon Oorp., I don't know how to charbetertM All 8' lengths ...... Ft. 12c rooms, steam heat, good lot. May op4-way streetc and the elimina­ claimed his purelniso of a 888 day, but that there wUl be clasaM suffleienUy vigorously what (Ass- Pantaluk. 40 Fcetar street Phoae stertog fabrics. By dialing Man. stamps. AT A COURT o r PRORATE held equipment Which it'to be used to ■ reportedly v.iil end it* afftliatibn tomorrow. McCLURE AUTO CO. Canadian Sheathing and . be purchased with or without tion of curb parking during ru6h federal gambling tax stamp establish a radio station in Man sense it is.” MItcheU 9-7303. hn. 3-8M1 you can have .at no • SHEET METAL at Uanrheaier within and for the hours. With, tbe Atocrican Broadcaating The fire caused considerable extra coat, free consultationa, es­ BOXER PUP, ten mdnths old. A. Dimension T .L L per M 3 99.50 MECHANICS furniture. Madeline Smith, Real- Diatrlct of litnchetier, on the 6lh day barred cltir police from prooeent- cheater haa already been made, re* Corp. Saturday and go off the air McCloy. now chairman of (in Tdaphena MItcheU 9-9443 K. C. registered. Price 375,' MI. Western Fmmtog T.LL. - tor MI. 9-1642, Ml. 9-1146. of February. 1C54. ■ Healy said business men, who lag him. Ilablo authoritica reported today. damage to the ceUsr of the 3- board of. the CSiaa* National Bank, COMPLETE , Stuart R. timates and prices. Feel free to Preaent. JOHN J. WAIXETT, Judge. on that day. ■tory brick building, And to a wall call. A; C. Aronson. 3-8809. „ . per M 3105.00 rtaent. parking rcstrictioDs, and Sources cloae to the situation said noted that while be served undep a Wolcott on autbmaUc •JIG BORERS I NORTH END — 4 and 5 flat, one Batata of Emily G. Cheney, late of poliUcal pressure generally are the However, neither the Hartford ia the first-floor klndCrgarUn 1990 CayfROLET Fordor, fuUy Seioct Oak Flooring LOOKING FOR Hanebaater. ia Mid Diatrlct. deceased. FILE STRIKE OVER the contracts were eigned in New Times, OATiers of WTHT, nor the Democratic admtoMtotioa be to washing machines, vacuum clean- SPECIAL—While they last. Gup­ vacant, two furnaces, new phunb- ’Tha Hartford National gank and causes'for cities .tot adopting the room. Superintendent of Schools a J W j g . Original bUck finish. ws. motors, amaU appliances. DECORATE NOW. Guaranteed N-O-F-MA ...... per M 3319.00 . Providettce. R; L, Fob. 8 OP)— York last week and that the pur. new Oeneraf-TimaS corporation, not a Democrat workmanship. Full insurance cov- pies, 18c pair. Other specials in •EXPERIMENTAL tog, convenient to achools, stores; Truat OoHipAny. exsmtor, having ex- cheap method. JusUn L O'Prleu said, howover, BkcapUooally clean. Only 3893 WjWttng, 180 Main St.. p So m MI. hlbltrd Ua preliminary account with 'Prodnetten at the NMMleoa file chase price was. $8,000. hta confirmed this. “I've been a RepuMiow longer erage. Keystone Decorators. ML stock. Kelly’s Aquarium, -39 Sun­ We Carry.A Ck>mplete ijne Of OFFICE SPACE MACHINISTS bus and churches. Good incotoe. Actually, Healy said, bottlenecks Oo., plaat resumed today aftor that tbe damage wasn't bsavy than bo (MeOaetby) b b i," MeCngf ■ea B ob OUver. Center^ Motor said aatato to this Court for allowance, John Dome, former head of etS' The proposed new Mancheeter SMaa, 481 Main St. 9-1808. set St. MI. 34708. Building Materials Reduced for quick sale. Call ACB it la are caused sf either end of inter­ a S-moath atrlke bjr CIO Steel- Sfion WICH in Norwich, the pur- enough to warrant any further said. ORDERED; Thai the ISih dpy of station, thia town’s first, will have Realty for lUU. particulars. MI. city highways. j worbers. A baalc factor was a 8- fchaser, could not be reached at,his poetponement of seasion.s. McCarthy said the raeqed iheWB furniture Reflnlaiilng, antique 8-2392: February, ISM. at ten o'clock, forenoon, a power output'of 250 watts and . P y j P t Chevredeta, furaltara a specialty', chain caned PANTING, Papering, ceilings NATIONAL IN A 100% Apply at the Probate Office In the Municipal "Both technically ,and economi­ ceat-aa-lKNir geaerpi wage la- home today for comment. O'Brien added that the hoUday there was an inCon- whitened, floors sanded and ra- Live Stock—Vehicles 42 Building In aald Manchaster. be and cally the terminal port of highway, an effective broadcasting radius of will have to be made up at thA ^n»o*p. BUILDERS SUPPLIES DUPLEDC 84, excellent condiUon, crease. However, in confirming report* celvnble. uMxptoimblo < Wvou crest enable ns to aeeent is Pbooa MItchaU 9-BTS8. ftoiahed, CaU O. Fickett, Man­ the same la assigned tor A hshrlng on rail and air operaltone la many of the impending sale several 16 miles. The new station will end of the school year in J ^ . or 1 ^uberote. secret beto^^ chester, MI. 8-8983. WE BUY COWS, calves and beef ^ 430 Davenport Avenue Employment Office four rooma with bath down, many the allowance of said account with aald reach the earns Uateners that St some other time before then, to tibwit. PantMh Motor., W l & g cattle. Also horsea. Plela Broa- LOCATION? ealate and this Court directs thst notice times morS difficult to deal with A miniature auto-trouble light months ago. Dome said he ex., to ito mortal eanngf. POWER BURNERS and Range New Haven, Conn. W E B U Y )>osaibmUea. 181' lot. 4% mort­ WTHT does now. comply with StaU Uw requiring Tel. MI. 3-7408. gage, centrally located. $12,800. of the time and place assigned (or said than the line-haul," he said. . is a valuable aid In changing pccted to have a station operating Mnnantifk conegtraeT.'* Burnen expertly cleaned and PAINTING, Ehcterlor and interior, Tel. STaU 7-3597 Wc hare just such officca Entire or Partial Estates hearing be given to aU persons known Most eiUcs' streets "were never The aale of l|rrHTe equipment 180 d ^ o f schooL I . p a p erh a n i^ . CeUinga rvftotah- PRA’iT and WHITNElf Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml. 84132. to he Interested therein to appear and tires' nt night and making other to Manchester by March 1'. aeryiced. Let us sarvica and re- TWO REGISTERED Holstein cows, awaitinir your inspection. 8-4894. be heard therron by publishing a copy designed for preaent day etAndarda on-the-spot repairs, for locating Deme has applied to tho Federal became necessasy when the statloa ffmADEN g r b ^ o i i r wJ'WarliaA Make an offer. ML e ^ WaU paper books on reqtiest Antiques, China, Glass of this order In aomr newsoaper hav­ merged with WONS because of To get'-rid of coffee atains oa NOW York. ( ^ your washing machlna or n - utim atea given. FuUy toaunsd. one w n c heifer rala^ by PTfA For eomptete information t mobility and sert'lce," Healy right cbiutge at toll Station*, for Communications 7 V -. ,

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, - Fcdlow- ""JlisilMr of 'tee Audit t, the Bni, BANISH UNWANTED FOREVER Buieaa ef CIrealalteee .JLiwtii, br The call for a general alairmi With Mi^iiig Attto wiU be a fire IC'DtpoC Sduare^vaC' YYky let ntghtty imir en ywiir m n veil Manchetter— A City af VlUase Chattn sq«dbP Ifour and nents. sounded last h ig h t -^ t it was ------'at'ttia; Two'MaAaehusetta youhjyi w^re . — toM ^ Let me Mae yee ef thta vmj-- all a mistake. than 50 cents. They neM n ^ epprehsnded on the WUbur Ccoea IMndicap ferever. M y mMlcelly an- you Lxxiii,m no (Utaeelfled Advertieiag ea Page 14) A Sbice th e f ^ c V l ^ ••Paftrton Caiief John Merc, o f the Mamr Highwajaln Manchester, early ye»- I metheg la aafe, permaneet and win MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1934 at _ ____ for Life” schedule for the i-ip- Chester Firo Dept, said this terday taoMlng'ln a cap that ra- net met the shte. (SIXTEEN PAGES) P R lC D P I V g i . Cl'S o‘do4lr ooln tonight merning that krhen the alisrm WiU ba a e i ^ by Mrs. EUaa portedty bad been stolen la Som­ B«jr. Huiimb, at tha^athan Halw School anj- was turned in after smoke' was Mrs. Jiu by Schober iaiitt erville, Mass., Saturday night. . MARY C. WARD. R,N. tSm Grandview S t tortuh^ ruhs abpmclmately cao discovered coming from the ^nia SM ^iato. Ptcklaa ani The youths., Arthur (YNeU. OerRIlfd Eleetndogiat li ' Rescued from Ledge ahd A tudf houiW the business Bakety' Shop, the alarm ■mim. Bemlca .fcE ^pell wrUi hav« of Charlestown, and Paul Famkoff, system scsmded instead of 879-MAIN S T R l ^ TEL. NI-9-S887 Soviet M. 0 * 8 . meetlalrSieeedlBF the movie will 111 .18, of Roxbary signed extradlUca 5*d— -----tha-Maaoimo Temple, ly at 8 oTclock. l it , the number for the Depot papera In Manchester Pollqe hdad- An .Mevk Rp Appetatment "9L S Jt m. It will be Square a«d Mam Street bm. quartofa ,th9i, morping- and were and patrons night, meetliig of the XI Oamina ' TTie' 111* call caused many* to . moStK^ maaetiv’w^dl^^ twned ov4f to SoniervUle nuthorl- Power Shift believe that the general alarm L n ^ will occupy the stations ,, ipter 01 Beta Sigma Phi soror- fhv- whistle hscd, been sounded-' -Bitbl wiu ba -ot^arvad cM r «.45 yertetday morning by State Held Puzzle . Patron' Ralph Coleman will ert Midwood, 413 Parker St . Chief Mers reported that a ^ 1 fBf aU the ebUrs. Past Patrolixlan William Burtto) VtUto VJn tacJEastMis; Vlrg:^^ ^potted the car near th# Tolland li'v __I aad-WKsmsabeth Qeiskler Turnpike cul-eff. Burke' tumqd New YorlvJ^eb. 9 (A*)— Im­ Memorial Temple, Pythian S(^ sM that no damage resulted. . co-chairmen of a potluck sup- tenywill hold its business meeting refreahmenta wUl follow Um buM.^ ‘ them over to kmM-ipolte*YAiokM portant s)mts of top-level r at 6:S0 in the banquet ha|l, pre- toi^rrow at 8 p. m. in Odd' Fel­ them until the iiilval 'bf Someis O I I Commui^t party executives Jtns the meetint. Mrs. Georl^na ville authoritiM thig 'morniiur. uhnson will be in charge of the lows hail. A ll officers and mem.- YOURSELF TO SEE THE flre taking place in the Soviet frs o f , the d igree team, are urged The 1 Jtican .Ledlni: . - . • „• . •,/ ...... •• 0¥a;ir to ' f rootn.~ ■ ■ ■ ' Miantonoraoh Tribe 68. lORM. Auxiliary .Union. So Jar there’a no.clear. be present for a rehearsal fol- V ill meet tonight at 8 o'clock in )ld a meeting to« lilW iST OF THE NE^^ REFRIOERATION .the, JhMstoesa. aeasion. morrow r, »■= Msam-JBJ V •-a' * ______Aal«ISiMy Tfd: 18." -Tiaker.Matt.-'T^aawd.-anniveranry ’■fitflIltfS'ia' committee W’Ul maite a report at St. — f r ^ o r r a d s T - There’s the apparent posalblUty — of Rainbow for Girls, will they reflect conflIcU within the Gov. John*, Lodge Pays Vjail to Chenev Bros. The Motherhood of Mary Moth­ the meeting and then uill hold a Pick )m been selected by told a short btistness meeting to- ers Circle will me«t..tonight at J b / Enjoyed' “'a n d ' refreshwi : THE. GREATEST ADVANCE IN FRESENT Soylet leaflership and Jockeying, by. & h t at 7:80 at the Masonic special, meeting after the regular served.'.... - ...... (kand TeH —French and Laotian de- of 8 am. and 3 p.m. Armory. fenders of Luang Prabang braced today for an •’imminent” At Cheney Library SEE IT ON DISPLAY AT Copies of Soviet newspapers Committee chairmen appointed reaching here today report the ap­ attack from the Communist-led Yietminh. The rebel in. The Manchester Garden Club hv Ppe’* include Past Grand Tall pointment of Nikolai G. Ignatov will hold its monthly meeting to­ Cedar Danny Hair, music for i e < ' vaders were reported within 25 miles of the Royal Laotian With the approval of Miss Anna ar head of the Uommunist party Capital on the banks of the Me-4 night at S o'clock in the Robbins French, head librarian, and through (4>n:ier and dancing; Bill Muldooo, ^ M lll « lUMLT COll ABC APPLIANCE CO. organization in the Voronezh kong River. I SreCIALRMOMY t fr l 3 room of Center Church House. The the cooperation and guidance of caterer: Ralph Starkweather and MI-9.1578 21 MAPLt ST. region, several hundred miles French military sources here! 3 guest speaker will be Harold Eells, Mrs. Margaret Smith, the Uncoln Herb Custer. enterUinment; Jun­ MIfelwl 9^528 southeast of Moscow. lUY NOW AND SAVE said small advance units of the of Oakland St., who will tell of school PTA has again esUblished ior Deputy Grand Tall Cedar Herb Ignatov is a former secretary of Vietmlnh had probed to within his trip to South America last a display of PTA literature on child Urwelder and Prank W. Young, the party’s cehtral committee. eight miles of the'royal seat, but Wilson Sees summer, illustrated by many 3- development and psychology in the favors for the ladies; Phil Brass From lasf Ji ne to November he the main rebel body was still sev­ SIORTS dimensional color slides taken Mary Cheney Library and Jim King, tickets and reserVa was a leading official in Leningrad. eral days’ march away. LADIES' SLACI^ or MEN'S during his travels. The program A bookshelf was organised In tions; Ernie Ritchie, stage; Bill After a putge of the leadership Laos' rheumatic old King Sisa- Indochinese was^ scheduled for the January 1952 and, because of Us wide usage, Stanek, ampliflcatlon system; there, he was recalled to the Cen­ vnng Vong vowed once more the maeUng, which was cancelled on v.as maintained again last year. Ronnie. Ferris, decorations; tral Committee in Moscow. city of 142,000 would be defended accoimt of unfavorable weather. As it ■was felt that the need for Charles Robinson, flyer describing His appearance in Vorohezh is "until the end.” He made the sam e.. Mr. Eells consented to keep this such literature was again in de- event. Of. major interest—clearly he has- pledge last spring when the Vlet-i'^Red Defeat TROUSERS date open, and' it- is hoped many t.mnd and to make i'' more acce^ The usual contest for the ladles FOR FINE been sent 'there eithei- to correct a minh invaded to within 12 miles of (EXCEPT WHITE) members and friends will take ad­ sible to the approximately 3.000 will be conducted by Dick Puter.' bad situation in that,,. Industrial Luang Prabang. then withdrew Washington, Feb. 9 » time there was every indi­ with refreshments will follow*. The display Itself will be avail­ Past Grand Tall Cedar Bill And­ The fate Of the previous head of cation the fight would be Joined. said today he thought a mill- able for public viewing, this wea|t erson, asaiated. by Harry Meikle- FABRICS Po)ke effleers grab aad hold a mau who. ideetMed hlmaetf as the Voronezh party was not an­ The French said- they had com­ y,Lvictorjf» gather thwi : A and next only, but the bookabelf John. aad others -Will act-aa A re­ Gene Mmter, 34, a former Marine, as he danglM from third stor.v nounced. * pleted their major defenses against negotiated j>eace,.J‘.would be 8 1 ^ Margaret-Mmry Mothers wUI continue indefinitely for the Circle Will m ^t Wednesday at 8 ception committee to receive and wimtew of an apartmeaT hoase in San FranHeco, Calif. Police were - The Soviet'p'apersaisb rrveal'the - -the’onslaught — ------'— .time belAg., . T acet the gueaU^ ealled' when Meeeter was seeu standing on the ledge « f hie third fleor naihe of an important Moscow offt-,. °".. question, was PTA. Sion. Presumablv, In the absence Washington, Feb. 9 OPi—Presi­ a crossing of the Suohg in the area that he saw no need for'American prisoners despite angry pro- i? prisoner swaiting trial on ■©f a new appointee in ShTdryatov's dent iSlseniTtrwer's press Bccreiary ^Berlin. Feb,' ( ^ — Soviet ■ PQssl, Introduoed-Ay Hritish For*: of Pak Setigr-97' mllw northeast Of 'fOTcn to be 'imt . . t o IndochfiterW-w:' HEART tests from Smith Korea. The crlmlntl chargei now remain in piaoe,. Komirov Is running.. tl|e •aid toda,; that ’Repi'.biican crittc- Foreign Mini|( V. M. Molo- *‘5** Secretary Eden to the Big Luang Prabang and strategically ir X S iX j rX:- ‘ Four t'vmfereii'ftv'iwre veWH-'ea th^,..wei«..to. Itocuu...... - rUND prlsoftersNttrW Koreans orgsnisaiibr,. isnV of Hits TTiihVah "a^inVnrst/alioh tov told the prn TPoreron ‘ CVmferenYc^htire and tejebtea located'at Ibe Juhctuj-e o f the Sudng Wilson w-as asked directly ^PcHce Arrests The rest of the Indian guards amounts^" "Just giving the people and the Seng Rivers. and Chinese — had refused -Soviet Radij stations broadcast todjy K. w..M ,/b- W . whether theru was hny' Intentioa are to leave later on four othe. yesterday that a man named the facts.” Today military authorities said South Korean pleas to remain shipa with the transport Muxaffari of sending American j>lIot4 there. Ponomnsenkfr had been named to ; 'James.C. .Hagei:ty,^ tiie-aenretery* -M?e B i^ Cqnler-vfoL’:_sor.ie days,. .L, it-.::; appeared ..likaly- ;tbs French. - -Peui Morrissey, 48, o f Hartford Iff this reaintry and had-asto^ 'dU4 .tb S'kiT Sattirdiy. ' ' i ...... - Leaflets Seek id Red Zone ' .He'-'iteid-.thri«-.waa:Bot;r' was arrested on a. charge of vlolia- head the Kazakhstan.party as first made that observalibr. to newsmen ehce tomorrow a hew proVosal Laotian'forces had'shandoned Pak _. This., question -camo. against.. « tion of rules of the road after the' Instead to be taken to neutral South ■ Korean IdudapeaKets secreUry and one Brezhnev was as DeraberuU snapped b'ack'ai Rc- bn Germatiy and ' European German ihfbrmahls In West background of piiblished reports nations; ■ — mounted on the Inchon . .docks his deputy. p. Ul.can acciubtions that the ad- security. Berlin . said, the mimeographed (Continued on. Page.Eight) car he was drlvmg wss involved in l.roadcast appeals to the 74 Ko­ leaflets have been seen prominently that the French desired Ameiicsa sn accident in the intersection of P}'un Threatens Action The previous first . secretary, ministraticn of^Tof**'***' President pilots for C119 "Flying Boxcar” Looks Like. Linen ; _ ROK Foreign Mlhisler Pyun reans and 12 Chinese to return to Tiumcn had op^ed ths govern- displayed in manv cities and Pins and Forest Streets shout 8:30 theif homeiaifds; but *n went -t;-- Bei’Un; Feb. * 9 .Under trauqiott. planea It was discloes4- this moniing, police reported. HORTLENGTHS .Yung . 'Tju'’ toreatoned 'action _ (LOBtimied e » Page Fifteen) f f rtfs ga U's to ■Cotomuhists'"wfio' towns, particularly in"’ 'thttrihgla. Isat week that.rSubstanUaI' nuas- aboard the Asturiks.They will l.etrijed’seciirily oeiitots to Russia. cover o f ^Jarkness, hkrdy anti- the fiirlherhitot''western state of Police said Morrissey's car, Feeh Like. Linen "remedy the evil effects" of'what Coffee Bir6k"ers bers of C119s have been lent to df^EGU LAR $1.19 and $1.29 he called a, "flagrant vlolatioq" of wait in India until they can be Ilagerty was asked' as a news Comipunists are postings walls tho East Zbne. tho French. which was headed south on Pine settled in nations of their choice. conference whether to* White Street, cut in front of another car the armistice, ' ' and fences in the Soviet 2onc, Hand-written ari'd'typed leaflets In Hong- Kong, an American- WONDERFUL WESCO Pyun, who on several occasions Pyun issued a bitter statement Ku-.'xe had any comment on com­ demanding the Eden plan be Balk at Baring in making a left tum'‘into Forest. 36" W i D COLOR and WHITE ‘Reports False’ plaints by Democrats tiiat\the Re­ covering them with copies of qwned airline—Civil Air Trans­ W e Know You Will Buy These Items Soon — So Joseph Marlconi. 42, o f Glaston­ had threatened In^iam custodian th;-eatening indirectly to withdraw adopted by the Big Four have been port—announced that some of its troops with violence, declared "any “safe passage" for Indian troops publicans have 'ueen making “das- the Eden plan to unite Ger- posted also in Rostock and in bury, the.driver_(ff the other car, Uu'dly”...attacks on-the ptevious nteny through free elections. Speculator List Am erica pUqte .would _ l|y _ the necessary - measures tMien- to because they took the* prisoners On Resignation CllSa 'under ' contract with the was uhabie to stop in time to avoid remedy the evil effects of their away. . ac ministration. \ Ctroiilatlon of the Western pro- Why Not Take Adyontuge Of Our Stwwide SALE n collisV>n, according to Patrolman (Upnlinued on Page Eight) French; * ■ violation will Bland Justified.” The Indians must travel about 83 Hagerty .‘Silent at Irst \ Washington, Feb. 9 .UPi — In- Gordon T. Neddow, who investi­ An Indian officer said, there Hagerty replied at first that he Also last week, the Defeiud De­ gated the accident. miles by rail'from Panmunjom Of Clare Luce vestigaUag Senators saM today partment announced it was send- I .would be no official comment on had nothing to say on the matted andBUY'NOW! - In another accident reported to­ through South Korea to Inchon. the.v will subpoena lists of larM mg some B-26 bombers and about Washomatie Rayon ^ Pyun's threat and added: “ So far When they arrived last September .. A reporter noted then that some traders and speculators on the day. one driver was hospitalized .we have not paid any altentlon to Rome. Feb. 9 (/P)—Clare BOothe of the criticism by Democrats has 200 more Air Force ground tech­ and the other arrested as the they v/ere flown by helicopter into Luce denied today th'at she plans U. S. W^tchmakibrs Ask New York Coffee Exrhango un­ nicians to Indochina Some 138'■ irresponsible statements by the the neutral zone becaure of bitter been directed at Eiscnhowei's chigf less exchange officials and brok­ result of a collision Sunday. ROK government,” to resign as U. S. Ambassador to assistant, Sherman Adame, who such technicisLhs were reported t o James A. Morris, .34, of Rocky South Korean opposition to the uss Italy, but said she plans to return tore into' the opposition party over ers supply them voluntarily. •be there already. H ill,. suffered possible chest, in­ A U. S. 8th Army apoke.sman in­ of Indian troops to guard prisoners to the United States in the late Wilson was asked if there-'was You Can Buy Four Ways: (c yard 39”\vide dicated that no additional guards who re/uscc repatriation the weekend. Hagerty was asked Tariff on Imports juries when his esr wss struck by spring or summer to continue the whether he Was going to defend Washington, Feb. '9 (fl —New any plan to increase food suppUea would be used to protect later President Syngham Rhee and York coffee brokers balked today one driven by Mrs. Ksthryn A. An­ groups of Indian tooops nrioving vacation interrupted by the -cur­ Adams. other ROK officials call India pro- rent Italian political crisis. I at making public a list of their-cps. (Continued on Page RlgM) ' drews, 41,-of Stafford Springs, in '/j tho Price/^f Fino Imh- Linyn! from Korea's demilitarized zone to Communist. "He Joe.sh't need any defense," the intersection- of Bissell and yard Despite her emphatic statement, the Secretary rep'led. Washingrton, Feb. 9 (/P>—-The American watchmaking W ; ‘ omers who have been heavy trad- the port of Inchon. In recent weeks, however, Rhee's however, gome friends of the Am­ dustry today renewed its plea to the T a riff Commi.ssion for Spruce Streets. this is our f o u ^ year to offer you thls^ *o The Indian transport Asturias opposition has softened and he Asked whether he looked tor the CNARGE-BUDGET-LAYAWAY-CASN Patrolman Joseph Sartor ar­ easy to sew fine spun 'Rayon Belfast that bassador still believed she might Republican "attacks" to continue, said Tuesday with about 1,500 of promised the Indians safe pass^e maximum duties on imiiorted watche.s and watch movements. 'thKinformation on a confi^ntia* rested Mrs. Andrews on .a charge looks and f ^ s likp Irish linen. Tailors beautK change her mind by early fall. Hagerty shot back: ^ I '/i yd. to 6-Yd. Places. the 6,000 soldiers who guarded through South Korea, Replying to new press reports in On the other hand, repre.sentative.s of importer. South RMwakMs bassador to Italy, reports have ap­ real low cost. White, b!ue, Rr^n ohd Assn., made up of the Elgin Na­ May Take Part tomers I'd like to give them under Quiary, Maaa„' Feb. 9 UPh-A “ M.ST. yellow, peared in the European and Amer­ ican preta saying I intended to News Tidbits tional Watch Co., Elgin, in.; the a subpoena','' Bbedtker'said. . haadsome, new '787-foot taitoer,. Refrigeratoii, Electric Blankets, Bicycles, Tricycles, resign—for reasons of Iiealth or to Hamilton Wat'Ji Co., 'To Examine Trader-List - deacribed by her buUders aa tow 3jfusHroQm ing Growth take a State Department Job or a Culled from AP Wires Pa., and the Waltham lit Hat Parley Chairman Beall (R-Mdl, said the largest cargo ship ever built'ia cabinet-Job or ianether-*di^omatic Waltham. Maas., and the Amci-ican list of traders during the Novem- the Westera Hfoiispherr, aHd^ ber-Jahuary period would be exam­ lato toe Fate River tod ^ at post. or. foruutoth*-'^ ^*8*<‘>* Watch Workers Union.’ Independ­ Miami, -Fla-, Feb. 9 -{Sb—AFL i. Hand Topifr Rower Tools;, Lawhiiio^rs' 36” Peasai^^ iPattem -Drapery Fabric mongers invent w'nich then catches' Tf. ST. Supreme Court says any- ent, ' asseri'" that Imports' uhrito ined for a (masible relationship to "3:39 " ^ . President George Meany says he the. recent price climbe. Fm di MoUmen ,the-attent*oa. oLtha preas>.. . . Jbody. who ,buys..8a4 fedecnl-gaa*.. ®*^\*,**^r *f* .do*, pereonailv .may enter 'negotiations "I expect these reports will con­ Ming tax stamp does- hot at same mestic Industry out of extelence, j„ t^e Hat Corporation of America ""ffo decision 'Wsk ‘'i-efched Im­ TWO DIE IN FTBB ^ you’ve ajl heepwaiting.for?4".8quj$|!if ^ tinue to .appear with monotbnoua time gaia- lnununlly.from prosecu­ mediately upon use of subpoena New York, Feb. 9 (PV—Twe ' EDnOB’S NOTE: This is tto! • toads, towd alrlinea and'ad^uate repjiarijiy. They are qf mirM.aU. tion by state officiale. , Ngw! power lb ■ force surr-en'der', of ' the ehildrea buraed to'death aito I f ant designs on yellowj. broum, black,.r^ sndffrgkn, ^ / ' C i y a rd r .^ * __ideany said; here, .yesterday Jh*. lists o f coffer traders. =*-" J’- - ~^«dicr persons wvre lajBted.t aflR) O t eur^ SpeetaU- 0^r^ first of two dispatches on two citini highway tnjckihg facilities."' - .' BrlftOn shd State hoiisih^officials ■'iaSd'''oM)6sed' 'by- th'e' same 'prbTcf-' AFL Executive Counci! pledged its r**-- • WWrt'typUrBm **N«w took bi thw'^********'’ -a-T? * ■ Bmbbasy sources said thlr confer .in-Hartford tMir afternoon pato>-Was-before.'the eomn:iB. —— r- coming Mayor J~; W. (Taid) Smith henceforth she would refer back Twenty-four-day strike of em­ recommended to then Piesiilenl fldentiai business relationships be. •y«. . _____ On Hi like Slnee July' twren customers and'.brokers. NEW “PI BEAUTIFUL 4B" By JAMES FLOWERS says, “ My administration w-IU be to it if akked about reports she Is ployes of Bridgeport Gas Light Truman that duties be —Five He said any settlement in the yard per cent to about 40,000 persona. ing with Communist China. U) prove that the domestic in­ Nohwalk strike will require con­ NAIL Other alert Georgia cities are re­ cUizena raised $20,000 to purchase American airmen, a*ho balled out British warships sail for South CONSl^SCERS RF kCTDCtt, dustry is in worse: condition now tract guarantees of workers’ J-1 -f. ■ l I ■ 11^1*' t r . .• t .5

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